"p, MARCH {Bi ' 1., ‘CONGOLEUM CANADA iiivirri-gn MONTREAL "m sourn msLviLti-Tw” The following is tiie standing of or. the pupils of South Melvilic school for the iiionLli of February. . Grade ——l. Maurice Bradley; 2, fWlifrcd Bradley. . ' ‘Grade VII-—i, Vera Truinor. ilHlLQ illlllllll ll, tum W ‘i in mahogany and walnut. seven models of C ' bis Phonographs suited to the acoustic properties oi’ homes of every size-and priced for every income. $95 to $375. Sold on convenient term! by every Columbia dealer. 1928 VCI] Satisfaction Guaranleed Better / , Valu e. in these beautzful. low-priced rugs HRIFTY housewives will be quick t0 "ewgnize the unprecedented values now offered in Congoieurn Gold Seal Rugs at the new, lovver-than-ever Prices . . . prices that offer tremendous savings. Patterns . . . the new your dealer‘ I 1928 range now at sis the most beautifulyou have ever secn . .1. new French rug patterns . . . Ceramic Tile effects and gorgeous Oriental Motifs are well re- presented in these easy-to-clean rugs. Improved Quality The new, Illtilticole surface is the greatest improvement in years . . . longer wear is" built right into, and throughout, the thick long-wearing surface . . .of course, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs arc all Guaranteed by the Gold Seal on the surface. ‘ Just glance at the savings than lower prices ofler you: ' 9 r l2 feet size Formerly $15.00 Now “$.50 9110M “ " -- 13.25 " 11.15 9 9.50 ‘l 9 ll so 1s a I x 15.1" x 6 J s4 <- portlo NGOLEUM “L” Ruos mo si. Paltitk siren. Mmiimi. Congnlcunt Callitlil Limited. Scnrl inc. wiriioin cost or obligation. a copy oi your liliflWl hooklct rnllllttl "Charming Colour Schemes That Cost So Little." Name . . . . .. Address Citv. . . . . 8 6. x I l ; " 5.. 5. Other sizes are reduced in pro u. llefore you purchase floor-covering o Jor rlw Gold Sea! mi lherurfocr~~it is your only posl live assnr. anco of genuine Con- goleuin. ,, The (Gold Seal stands for our Guarantee of Satisfaction and the hes! value your money can liuy. e Grade VlI—l. Edwin Bradley? ZJJilCk Bccr .5. Marion Flood; 4 Myr- lGcrald Moiiogiian; 3, Victor 'l‘rain-' ilc Higgin, 5, Goldie McKenzie. i Grade II-l, Patricia Flood; 2. LUGcorgc Monoghan; Marjorie Dixon n;,and Joseph Flood (equal). Grade 1 (oi-l, Ivan Higgins. Grade 1 (bi-l, Ellison Toole. Marita Malone (Teacher) Grade V1‘—l. Eleanor Trainer; Dorothy Dixon; 3 Mary Monogha 4, Melville Higgins. I Grade V-i, Belly Trainer; 2, “Like Life Itself” When you hear the New Columbia. “Viva-tonal" Phono. graph you will be overwhelmed with the authentic reality of the music-the dazzling brilliance of tone—-—the tremen- dous range, so clear and distinct from deepest bass to highest treble. “Like Life 1tself”——thc “Viva-tonal” is beyond comparison and faultlessly reproduces sound and tone as no other phonograph has ever done. i To match the perfect reproduction of the "Viva-tonal" — Columbia New Process Records are recorded electrically to capture every note exactly as the artists render them. Tlic New Electrical Process also makes possible an abso- lutely smooth record surface that eliminates the last vestige of needle noise or surface sound. The tremendous resources of the Columbia Company pro- vide the widest range of records on the market. Columbia searches Canada, England, United States and 11 other countries for the world's greatest music-for your selection. Ifyou cannot locate s Columbia dollar near you, wri to direct to Maritime Radio Distributors, Limited 81 Upper Water St. Halifax; N.S. Maritime Distributors [or Columbia Wfiadmmp Phonographs and Columbia “Viva-tonal" Records Columbia Phvnfllfllih cmnwn’ umkcd‘ Tdmnm‘ outdo A oomrwrm sroctt OF COLUMBIA RECORDS AND VIVA-TONAL i ,1, aim ‘ii NSTRUMENTS ALWAYS IN sfrocx "rooivtas Music Store ‘ 167 QuMnWSt. a i l l THE CIIARIJOT1‘ETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian IIORSES F0-l—l—S-i.\LE-20 clioicelH mares and geidlngs, guaranteed thoroughly broken. 5 to 7 years oid.| Apply W. J. Mutch, Cherry Valley or Wilfred Wood, Waterside. 3007-3-8-eod-3l SPRINGIIILL BCREENED COAL‘ -We are discharging Springhlll Screened Coal today, all orders dc-i livered promptly. A. Pickard at col Phone 240. 3004-3-8-2il GAZETTED-Among the appoint-l merits. promotions, etc., in the Can» ads. Militia. recently gazetted ap-l pears the following: P. E. I. L. H.‘ (105th Bn., C. E. F.) t0 be pro. LL; Ernest Dunning 17th Nov. 1927. ToI be Major, Capt. C. Graham, 22nd Sept. 1927. To be Capt. Lt. O. W. Campbell 22nd Sept, 1927. Canad- ian Artillery 1st (P.E.l'.) Med. Bdem —2nd Med Bty. (How.)-—To be Capt"; Lt. D. F. Tierney. 1st Dec.. 1927. 8th Med. Bty. (I-lowJ-To be Capt. Lt. tsupy). P. W. MacNevin, D.C.M. 1st Dec., 1927. 4 PAGE FIVE —sudden dranghts-muscular- strain .i But n0 rheumatism for thesel‘ 249 locomotive firemen and engineers "ONCE a railroad man-always a railroad under the hardest work, to kill the pain of man," they say. There's a fascination overstrsin or small injuries, to prevent colds and rheumatism. about the life that holds a man, once he's Read this letter from a fireman started on it. No easy berth either-whether you drive Uni"! Padfici the engine or fire the boilers. It's a tax on the “l am a fireman on Union Pacific R. R. I strongest muscles, and you're always in danger was taken sick in Maryville, Kansas, and I of catching a chill from the extremes of heat worked back to Kansas City with pains shoot- and cold going in and out of the cab. ing all over my back. As soon as I got to What do these hardy ‘men do to keep their 9983c": 1:3; immifiymlrxzvgzlderful | u. d 1 f - P inimen an s o pu on. me a mu“ cs is on: an supp e or the" work whole lot of good, and, for me, l wouldn't be ' without a bottle at any time. I carry a bottle in my grip all the time on road. After each trip I put some Sloan's on." C. R. Ellis,’ 3250 Gil/ham Road, Kansas City, Mo. s How do they ward off colds, chest congestions, rheumatism? We went right to some locomotive firemen and engineers and asked them these questions. on the 249 whom we asked said, "We useSloaNs." v The standby ofworhers everywhere Ask any group of active men or women these same questions and two out: of three of them will give you the some answer. Sloan's is the best thing you can use to keep muscles supple WINSLOE SERVICES-The Un- ited Church of Canada, Rev. W. H. Palmer, Minister. Services Sunday March 11th., as follows: Evangelis- tic Services will _be continued at Prlncetown Road by Rev. H.N.Mac- Lean, Ph. D., and Miss MacKinnon at 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. There \v_lll also be preaching services at. Wlnsloe North at ll a. m., and at Winsloe South at 3 p. m. Thc scr- vices at Winsioe _North and Win- sioe South will be conducted by the Pastor. u a The minute you apply it you begin to get relief. And it doesn't just deaden the pain temporarily-it gets rid of it. lt stimulates the circulation, breaks up congestion, clears out germs and poisons, and the pain stops be- cause the cause is removed. Get a bottle today and have it on hand. You never can tell when it may save you hours of agony-days of lost time. A bottle that lastsa long time is only 35 cents and you can get it at all druggists. Use it for: BURIAL YESTERDAY — There was J. large and representative ga- thering of citizens at the funeral of the late Mr. .0. R. Smnilwood. which took place yesterday after- . f l i. ' " .t . llignhom: iictrlll ilinlll? tlieslibgyewiils ‘rhfufnahsm 1'4"” muse!" removed to St. Patti's Church at 1 hcrahca Stifnech , p. ni. Al. 2.30 the service began, i Rev. H ‘D. Raymond officiating. Lamb“? (‘aids-mg Burial took place in the Peoples‘ Neura/gia congestion» Cemetery. The mourners wcre:--- Vivien Sniailwood. Judge I-Iaszard. Lieutenant Governor" Heartri, James Tuplin, Samuel Tupiin. Roland Pat- on, and Percy L. Smaliwood. Thc honourary pallbearers warez-filam- es Paton, Gilbert Gaudet, George E. Hughes. John Anderson. Henri! C. Lowe. and Leith E. Brcciten. Thc active pallbearers wei'e:—George D. DeBiois, J. A. Webster, T. W. L. Prowsc, Charles M. Williams, J. l’. Gordon and L. D. Murray. Thorn wcii. many heatitifni floral Lributcsz EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT PRINCETOWN ROAD UNITED CHURCH-On Sunday, March 4th.. a series of Special Evangelistic Ser- Sprains and bruises Here's who! the company doctor of mu of the big railroad: soy: of Sloan '.r: "Prapla whore work e:- pou: them lo strain or to damp and told usually rufer from‘ o good deal of muscular sonnets. W: fiml that Sloan ’: glvu them quirk, positive nlhf. " This locomotive engineer ‘t; one of?” railroad men wlm mid M! of the y! otertion that Sloan rglvrs ualnrt rheumatism, colds, muscular pain SLUAN MADE IN CANADA 9 A Endorsed universally ‘by those who do the world’s hard work _ +w+fi "L" ' ' ' T'~"—g__"_f—"jfi“f”—"‘“'f T " "‘”"' “'""““ W‘ """"‘"""_——— vices were commenced in flair‘. glint; 2 . .*»"‘*“i.m£ Roam‘ Co’ “ l}; i $‘§.§"i‘.‘$i°$1.T‘.ilé"‘ifii‘fii.lng The Public Forum “\__’1'<\"-l"\<1'-{_C0l{- M... co. .. o». Ncw Way held m the morning at n Q F0411. Pacific (,0. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 308 M . t c .c'.-c.-i\z.v. . , . . . Miss-s‘ ‘- -- ‘ ‘ ' ' . oclocklleigilcttijilhnletrlll : This column is open for if!” t Hlltli. hlli)l,(ll'oC8l" C0 I 88": Oslo. (‘as and Llectrlclty Works was o _ _ ‘ ‘ _ t _ I . . . , . . . .. . ‘ _ vice of Song‘, under the tiapnble gfiPcufifin ]Pyi°_°r;°‘§p_‘°"d°§““ t I"}“_"_‘“_l°1“‘l hm?‘ F“ 715 5 p. c. Slilkllig‘ Fund Bonds leadershm of Miss McKmnom who . Chg]. n as o m rest. ’lhc _ lircinuliimnl Petroleum .37 6 also Sang two inspiring solos“ u,“ z ‘r0 e wn_ Guardian does Sitindard Oil of N. J. . . . . . . .. 3!) DueyMarch l 3- . l r - _._.1 n. Th, Evangc, n0_ necessa iiy endorse the Mis. Kan. 8a Tcx. Ry. . 267 7 tfistaivilplghlggzrtzizofor thcLboys and g opinions of correspondents. Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 119'»; girls, and with his heart-warming‘ my g I Union Pacific Ry. 192 I unconditionally guaranteed by the City of Oslo (Nor- addresgin which a holy seyiousncm ' ““"“‘*””’;U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . i101. tray] as to principal, interest and sinking fund. h il bi l ded with a l€lllll“',L ~ .~ H-Westinghoiisc Electric . . . . . .. 962‘. _ giliiiiorfiillftzd lzhb congregation into‘ 0N0 Dlsnalxgilés TELEPHOAFJIniLed States Steel . . . . . . . .. 142%; Prlwi 95V: and lm°m1 Yleldmi! 5-3993 the very presence of the living God. The Evangelist. and the Director of, sung, are being ably supported by m Wiggly! wlonweal Stork Exohangc E Full particulars gladly furnished on l Juest. adc this Province ‘one zone, Sir,—-The Post Office has tlic_efl‘icie i service of organist and “m, or me twenty mm rgzgiAbitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. v61. Eastern securifies c0.’ cnoir. c services are being con-n m the other Province‘; ;Bl‘8.Zillllll 'I‘racti0n 201 h.» ‘ _ _ tinuccl each week-nightt, ncatcepilurhis Island being w snmilQB. E. Steel is!» Pfd 3 INVESTMENT BANKERS Safurdayxwmmgwetltg god to mun. was ridiculous to divide it into 8' E‘ a‘?! ind PM‘ 7, w, n, v, DUNBAR, Iflguager, Charlottetown, lw-JW We come 15 9" ‘l izones as in we bi, . - Iiotvziid blllllill 85/: / l . . i’ l’“?““°°s and Montreal Power 90 Mlllll-"al Ham“ M}? he realm “Igreibgslness. more National Breweries. ll9 money or 1c os llicc by thc ‘ ‘ ' , PERSONALS - one zone system now in use. not to ‘sfltfel .C°' igutqom’ " — , _ _ _ - . _ ntiipcg eerie .. ‘ _ _ M __ ___>__*_____ ________________ lion J.R.. Sinclair" leaves this moi- Zlftgmggdt:‘€h€g"‘“lé“$:l1wat‘?iféil_ Asbestos Com New , _ _ _ ‘ _ , H 301,: ' ‘" rung on return to Ottawa, after mcustomers - - jmbcstos PM‘ New K ’ _ V __ V m,” short’ business trip honm ‘ But what con be said of our tclc- Ben Teleplwm 165%’ . ‘ "i- i . , a , Brom ion .. 60‘ . WQ°1m*K%&yW$$§%§fi£&$MTww%w--~~ M turned home from a visi o or-l _ — _ _ - - "can swanlsh- _ PM 91,“. b h d t them Ontario. iifjéwglnllib abfiélv lfganfcilailfilggulég‘: Dominion Brigg; . . . . . . . 69 u ” e s . t . - ‘ . - , , ‘ Massey Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ill) Mm Harry C_ cam“ retumedcf zones, at a iatc of one cont. it l from Sydney, Cape Breton. wherc ilille. To tclcphoirc to Charlottetown mun“ g , she spent the post two weeks u‘ 10m Souiis costs I450. To phone lo _ I I F l t t] e teat Bu“, o; he, Sister, Mm F-rank Mq-‘Sumlncrsldc or- OLcary one needs _ _ _ p’ _ Buy bcliuinnc icr cot to ge l g Kenna. to have imporliiiii business‘ indeed g(‘iiv'“l'|""""' carbohydrate ltvt‘ stock ration. Some. I iauimybm” cxcfsslv" "rm"- qhml‘ l“ 3],”; M,,'n‘u.,,,',l” 1a., thing you can (lepcnd (ill for results. Mr. Wilfred Maddigan, w 1o was i c usincss icrc tint. warrniils 1 _ t f‘ j ; .. ‘ _ F. d- Hvbe, rain rafion called home on account of the deathysuch payments. Thc telephone com- BM“ N"‘-“_ 5" ""“ - ~ - '48“ Fhumd‘ I161,“ L??? tux hngqg A careful of his father, left yesterday morn- pony must. iiavi- seen’ by this lhztl. WWW WWW H7] ‘ M“ w?’ "F Yfmllb l" - i _ _ {'71 t ' r r ing on return to Missouri. to rejithcy mndc a mistake in tioniit away 7 Y _‘ ‘ " ' “ ' ‘- blottd (if ilic [trot Iii In " \\ lP-Ti .30 "- slime his studies in the Floussanliwilh the one zone wstein. and their ‘ “l-‘u '36 H, _ tints untl l7JlI'll‘_\', tuniliiiivrl with ritlcaltfi Jesuit Seminary. cash iiccciptslintist necessarily have jlfixfmméll/ll“ - J" ~. rust; 1mm "WM m", mi,,,,r“|\._ A Hnihn-"L "wait/- ' , dwinri ed. Til‘ writer of this note‘ -~ l» ’ . , .- , |' _1~]_ Xnnqiytciltrouzll Mr" Fnmk Nmholsol‘ of me oNqlsed m Spend "mlsidcramp m “m” OiHSWin/Ialm H71‘: MM" [rpfl~'~f‘lil'ii-l-liigliiniiturn lligll \'llillllll\t". R- ShDPS 115$ 179°" l-llmsflfiTi-‘d lolitilstant-c phones. bul now hni'dly'J"1<‘-_ 54 \- _ _ _ _ ‘“‘" ’ ' the shop-s at South Devon, N. B-‘ispendsa cent on account riftiu: high lVVOQlf-IUHA- 140 -- Juli’. 141* Cmlltllll- and left for that place ycsterdayltarlflnn dislantmesgagcs‘ shclythc (m. 1.5a. -l~hnusundskd-H", Stork "m" |.c,.n,,,,,}cr|d mornlns- gtleiwlhonelcomliiflnv mllljst have‘ EeinT ““““ *"—'“ " ‘* "- flclnunugllpr l-‘pvtl, lmirymen list‘. it m. _ ‘ylllSllhl icymocamsac _ i , ,-_ _ 1k. Th3. ‘Hi5 Mr. L. E. Weiiner left. yesteidaymnd ma, £119‘, ‘m, 105mg money ljues Health Bed‘ (ilmsiclctd lnrml (lflhx t ¢il'|ll a l-flP- ‘pic rates schedule. Let them follow lTflCl From YOIH‘ lwltcr health. _ “"’_ "" - the ac n f the Post Office and 1 make ll; Island one zone, one rittc Good Illnfks? 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" morning for Toronto on a buyinirgevery day under the present mum soon show rcstilts in bcticr growth and Irltelz-"I have been rcubled will iiliiliii Jllill lltlllhfr. lAtlantic Refinery Co. . .. - I; .""'A"', - ',_ I U _ H n" iiflflir-ii: ‘Tvzaliiiigu; hsvilAm- mmmmlve C°- - - - - - - - -- 110 Yi-iil-i-Ii-pii’ lrlllllillflilllllyl Llllrillul-lliilriz‘. viii _W _I___ _ . _ seen advertised, but have never he: ___> _ my of iiism do me so much good u THE QABBS By Barrie Payne URDOCK i B ;, DQRKUS NO-THE JuIWQTTAT/‘iiiidi HEP FA 0H BO‘/~>l'Hi MURDER (ihL CE l5 PREIYY But , ' TERRIBLE TIME WITH THAT HER ANKLES ARE -- - A 'H5O1FERTAII‘JLY HAVE THEY gAouN%E\éVgMAN-— nisv T00 rmcite ,,’,”,,§Z§f,‘j,"-P '0 ~ STUFF! enouem | E WHETHERJil." _,,- ,-' . BLQQD ~ vWw~‘ .mmw~ Hi/Nlifilfl BIJLUIYJ ARI 1N1: HARIIES! " _ ITTERS B sisesczkseao vlcoiw/J. JTAOU/J n1 s.» Minn d: bottles ind haven't . "£27 " d”, 1g 1| u, m,“ 3cm.» w vo R mmdislnuevrsu take for the blood." 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