l i, Fond .5 ' film. tllfitgalteti) Eccgau ‘Summer-side Who Died March 24, 1924 Memory CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ola Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iuur Insertions ‘ Eight lnlcrtlonl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10c pa: lino of It words be per lino of Ii words ‘lo pl!‘ lino of l words F.4'§§'§Q'§@4-§ Agents \Vantcd AGENTS WANTE T0 EARN five to ten (lollars daily selling ‘Hosiery for the family, from mill to customer. Samples free. ‘Sterling Hosiery I.\lills, Toronto, ‘Ont_ 1i. Junie Help \"I\llt0(l BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- pioymeut for Bwrbers- Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College, "Department "F" Halifax. tl-l-tts-tt. WANTED-—0N FARM NEAR Charlottetown reliable man married preferred, house provid- ed. State expcrwncc and wages expected. Steady employment and good wages to the right man. Aildrcss "Farmer", care of Guardian. ‘ 1053 3 21 3i WANTED-A COM PETENT FARM. er to manage (lnphaua-gc Far-m ‘at Mt. iierhort, Applicants must i-vtate qualifications. references and ‘salary expeoieil. Apply to l. M. Brown. Secretary, Carr; of McLean and ‘ ‘iottc-town.—1081-3-24-4i Situations Vacant $ SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- sltics; greatest imaginable de- mand; have ‘business oi‘ your own; make livc ilollars up ‘laily; capital or experi“iico_ . unneces- sary. IlI'!l(IIOyUlll'l'ClSi)ll, ltrant- ford, Ont. 34-14m- ‘QI-ftnnule 11:1; \—V antcd MoKlnnnn, Cbar- . For Sale FOR SALE-A IIEJIJERN HOUSE, desirable location. lawn. shade trees and garage. Write Box 446, city. 712-3-3tf. FOR SALE--127 ACRES L‘AND at Keppoch. Apply to McLeod it Bentley or Harold McKie. Keppoch. 929 3 14 stt 5i FOR SALE - 100 ACRE FARM at Scotcliifort, in high state of cultivation, handy shipping. Ap- ply to Roland Currie, Scotchfort; also 100 acres on Afton road. 98841-18-141 FOR SALE— PARLOR SUITE newly upholstered in good qual- ity tapestry, consists of eettec. rockcranil three chairs. Ap- ply G. C. McLean, N. Wiltshirc. 107232321 FARM FOR SALE-AT LONG Iliwr 1(i0 acres, 80 acres clear ‘Iialanco covered with hardwood and lumber. Good buildings. near school. churches and stores. Apply Allan A. Campbell, Graham's Road 1079-3-24-2i. Misteellztncous FOX FEED — FRESH KILLED tripe can he shipped daily. Ap- ply to Public Abbatolr, Halifax. N. S. 1075 324 141 WANTED TO RENT—MAY 1st. 7 or ll room house, (‘fentrally loc- ated, wit: modern conveniences, writé l’. u, ilox 124. il72-il‘l7-tt‘s‘5i THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . Central Guardian , SHOP FROM Hartman's Jutnlog- ATTENTION IS CALLED to tho sale by Auction of the doutble tene- ment house on Kin-g Street tomor- row, ‘the 25th .inst.. a1 12 o'clock noon ‘by Palmer and Palmer. Terms easy.——1084. NEW UNIFORMS. —-Yesterday the Western Union telegraph mes- sengers of the Charlottetown of- fice made their first appearance in their natty new regulation uni- forms. ' BOARD OF TRADE TONIGHT. —-There will be a general meeting of the Board of Traile at 8 o'clock this evening." Mr. H. A. Ellis of ‘Montreal will be present and will optlinc a proposition in connection with development of business with North Shore of N. i3. and Quebec ports. A full attendance is urged. SHIP-OWNER HERE—Mr. H. A. Ellis, Montreal, owner of the "Gasipe Tra-der" arrived in the city last evening, and ‘luring ‘iris stay here will confer with the lloard of Trade with a vic‘\v to having this vessel placed on a route ‘between ‘this port and Northern New Brunswick ‘in or- der to ‘build u‘p a biaritinie market. Mr. Eihis was met at the station by the Board of Trade ‘transportation coininiittco. aml was in conference with ‘that ‘body last night. LOT 40 NOTES-Tho fishermen of this district are Iicginning to look shorewzirils. ln-ilications are favorable "for an isanly start ‘at ‘the lobsters-‘Thl. people of this vlc— iiiiiy arc mostly through saaving their ‘fil'(“\\'()()ti. Mr. l/eonaril Mc- Ewen is. finishing up for ‘the sca- soii at Mr. ilcubcn l)rakes.-—~llis many ‘friends are sorry to learn that uh.‘ noted evangelist lilr. ilrace is sl-iglrtly indcsposefi, the result uf a strenuous ‘winter's ‘pmacliing. lit‘ zintonds holding rwo meetings only ‘this \ve‘i'k.——i\lr. John Layboit is fast becoming a very able ‘itssist- ant of tMr. Bruce in ‘evangelistic woi-la-tln ‘Pnesday ‘the 17th, a nuiu- ber of ‘the youngfulks gathered alt ‘mo home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker to bid farewell ‘to their ‘laughter Hazel. who ‘was leaving tho following morning for the city. A very pleasant evolving was spoilt ‘in games an-d music till about mid- night when all ‘so. down to a sivnip- tuons ropast rvrd in Mrs. Baker's best. ertyale. Again music and fun was rcsirmed until the ‘wet,- sma hours win-n all ‘I“pari“d ‘for their homes flailing that they ‘hail lndt-iul spent an enjoyable time and wishing the young lady the ‘hr-st of luck in lici‘ ll(i\\' F‘lll'l‘()llll(i‘ili_Z‘S. __ ___,____..__..___. FOUND-I-ADVS WATCH 0N VWWEERQSONALSI V‘ wANTED-Jaupu‘ NURSES: SOM- W f’ 7 Dfflflt Hospital. Skowhegan. ‘Mflug 11 (h-lyrnli._lll___4‘l_l ‘ ' . i‘. ilnimun. Sunrnurside. Maine. 7154934301 _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ,; the visitors. .in the city WANTED--EX PE-ITIEENCED COOK i good wages. AIIIIIY ‘WWII! “'"'i "—_—'“—"‘"' iii?“ All‘: -\_ I‘. l"‘ Suuris. was in nuns Chrisiiitn .\:‘so“-n‘it2i“iii’.‘“ ‘v lint‘, IPAHZIEHR- tin‘ ‘my on a \ Ycsttxnlziy. ‘it -l-'.. . 1i. - -. .- - . i . ' ‘. -. i-{oo-i—- \\'riic it‘. A. iii-wilt, Borden. Mr. .l_ I". Stern, Siuiris. is among v...- mm‘ vn-i-xiiuiirnw. Llnimrnt. 100i It 10 ist-il iiiu gllthsir; i‘l‘_‘"i.\‘l"l‘t‘ll at ihn (émflq, ’ » fiii‘. l.. ll. ].-\ll“_ uninici'siili‘, [Jllili u a , A. Stewart . . . . . . ..212 izi-i s‘.- “ "-“‘“ l" '1" "fr wrwulua‘. Y’ BOWLING it...‘ u... CHURCH LEAGUE ST. PAULS W, Oarmody . . . . . .238 1G1 162 1*‘. ltdams . . . . . . . . ..1-i0 127 164 n. (‘. Vitlliilt‘ . . 176 19‘; H. Foster . . . . . . . . ..10ii 127 157 'l‘ot‘ztl—1057 ' ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN bl. Stewart ......1-i5 172 121i L. Stevenson . .107 157 57 W. White 4|Il:€:‘ 112 10-1 J. Swwnrt . . . . . . ..li0 127 157 'l‘otal-157Ii lviajority fur Si. Paula ilS-i pins. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE il‘t was u-hard fought game in tho (ioinmterriul ln-agui- last Iiighl. Prowse iIros won from Aioori‘ & Mobeod by 41 pins. it was any body's gain‘: until the last frame was rolled. PROWSE BROS A. llcnry . . . . . . . . .180 12!) 131 1 T. W. L. Prnwso ...l51 14!) 201 W. Whitlock . . . . ..10l 145 142 c. Vanlluskirk . 152 135i W_, Mullins . . . . . . .. 137 11M Total—-2177 MOORE d. McLEOD A. it}. ilinirtz . . . . ..14i 118 1R0 .l_ A. I\'"Ily 1oz 115 A. .I. lleartz .. '12 llil 1R0 n. Iieizry’ . . . . . . . . .432‘ 117 130 MRS. ANNIE E. PERRY ~Levy Studio Windsor. Ont-"ln my young motherhood Dr. Picrcds Favorite Prescription was such a great coni- fort to me as a tonic and ncrvnic that l would urge cvcry expectant mo- Ihcr to take n. I‘ k911i me well an rtrnng and abIc-Ilfllttcnd to m)’ Imuu-iv-iii duties rldiifup to the last. ii‘ chiirirmi arc grown now, but l l~ ‘-» nni inmniiqntlie great benefit I derived from lhc-‘Fcvorite Pres- cription’ and that is wliy l am rec- onnucndiug it to__t|16 yflllnif "will" of todayJ-birs. ‘Annie . 2J1 Bridge St. " . Sold by dealers, flptboth fluid and tablet form; or qcn I00, for trial a abora- If . l bi ' t. . L F05. hi‘ siiidfipg’, ‘ibho. “A STANDING OF CHURCH LEAGUE \‘i' l. 'I‘ l’ i~‘ U i‘ ti St. .laiucs it l 25.061 2500 hlt-iiiotliot S 2 24.405 24-16 Peoples 5 -I 21.3312 2371 Si. Paul's ti 5 26.031 2367 St. Peters 5 5 21,855 2428 Zion ii 7 21,005 2340 Ilaptist ll 7 21.878 21-83 t‘. (fhristiiin 2 2083 CilARl.O’I"l“E’l‘OWN BOWLING ‘flit-re was a tnutcli game played last evening on the Charlottetown Alloys between tho Stars vs. 'i‘cnm- ~ i*.~'““i‘ lit-d Tlriilgo, “fly yostemlfiy. .---»_ _... "rel lnr mr-Iuu-nr‘. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) Livestock Branch Cattle Receipt: 761. ‘MONTREAL, March 23.—'l‘liere were a greater nunfber of ‘good steers included in ‘today's cattle offerings and ‘prices ‘ivere ‘stronger in spots. A nu-mibcr of good steers and good butcher steers brought from seven fifty to eight dollars, with a few a shade better. Medium steers solid from six-fifty to seven twentynive and common ones restl- ized from five dollars ‘to six ‘twenty five. A ‘few good heifers brought seven t-wentty-f-ive and good cows flvetfifty "to six dollars. Medium cows brougbit four fifty to ‘five- twcnty-five and common ones three seventy and up. Good ‘butlls brought five fifty and comimon ones three flilty to ‘four fifty. Quotations-Butcher Stcerl. Choice 8.25 to 8.50; good 7.50 to 8.00; medium, 6.50 to 7.25; coin- mon 5.00 w 6.25. Butcher Heifers, good 5.50 to 6.00; ‘medium 3.75 to 5.25; canners 2.00; cutters 2.25 to 2.75; ‘butcher ‘bn-lis, good 5.50 to 5.15; commons 3.50 to 4.50. Ctalf Receipts 1,497. There were very few good calves included iin ‘the heavy and trading on ‘the ‘poorer grade ‘was slow. One lot oi’ good calves picked ou‘t ‘brought 8.80 and another -fair tbumch realized 8.00. lilixed lots of common anxl medium calves ranged from 6.50 ‘to 7.00 and common tlots’ 6.00 wdth a, few down to 4.50. Condemnatlons were heavy, ‘Quotations-flood veal 8.00 ito 8.25, medium 0.50 ‘to 7.00. common 4.50 to 6.00, sheep receipts 116, sheep brought from 6.00 to 7.50 arnd a few good ycanling lambs thirteen to thirteen fifty. Quotations-down 6,00 ‘m 7,50, la‘_u_i‘bs ‘good 13.50; hog receipts 3, "bit; iiog prices scored another ad- VitllCQ mixed lots of ‘good quality ‘PHI ‘WYI-Kh-ty sold f-roni 14.50 to 14.- 1.0. ‘with a few at 14.75, Poorer quai- iiyilllti lighter hogs brou-ght ‘from Linn to 14.25. Selects sold for iiif- ‘tecn, ilollars and fifteen twenty-five sows realized eleven seventy-five to twelve dollars ‘with a few early sales at t-welve fifty. Stiff Sentences Handed Crooks (Canadian Press) MONTIltlGAL, March 23.—‘iZight men will spend the rest of their natural life in the penitentiary. were sold for exiport at eight fifty . “runs "“ 8y QAK There are two distinct species ol radio bugs, the radio “fan" and the radio “'ham." The fan is one interested in the broadcasting of radio concerts, while. the ham is a key-pounder and interested in rad- io from the telegraphic viewpoint. Mr. John Holman, manager of broadcasting for station WJE.A.F. New York City. after a careful study of an average of 17,000 “air. plause" letters, which were receiv- ed every month during 1924, and which jumped to 54.000 in the month of January 1925. says, that the demand for “jazz" has fallen 70 percent in the past two years, while the demand for the higher class standard music is decidedly on the Increase. Radio not only eu- tertains but educates at the same time. A practical and humane service is being rendered daily, by the com bined efforts of station W. N. Y. of the Radio Corporation of America and the ‘ll, S. Public Health Ser- vice. in diagnosing and treating via radio, the illnesses which oc- cur among the crew and passeng- ers of the ocean going vessels far out at sen. These vessels although equipped with medicine chests. do not have a doctor on board, and there is no doubt that this service- is the means of not only alleviat- ing .a great deal of suffering. but of saving numerous lives as well. Here are some illuminating words about radio, taken from a recent radio publication and written by No. 186. a "Lifer" at New ‘i-lamp- shire State Prison. He is the pos- sessor of aradio sot of his ow construction with which he is oc- casionally allowed to etitertaiin his fellow prisoners. "The programs as they are at present are ‘very good indeed. I have enjoyed nearly everything that. I have heard, including "Bed- Time Stories!" l listened in on Santa Claus, who was at ‘WGY one night. and I could very easily im- agine the delight with which the youngsters heard him call them by their own names and promise to bring them the presents they had asked him for! l almost wrote to him myself! ‘in my humble opinion. offered for what little it may be worth. ra- din can be of the greatest possible help to those raised in environ- =1 twolv": others will remain in that ‘institution for terms varying from seven o two yours. for crimes rang in»! from chicken stealing to man- luhiughtei" and robbery of mails. as the result. of sentences imposed by lir. Justice Wilson in the court of lungs Bench today. Tho maximum nu-isiiii terms were given to 317011118 0i‘ six and two. and zinoth- -t‘l' serious blow was‘ dealt tn or- ganizeil gang crime. The group of ‘six \\"I‘l‘(‘. convicted of holding up In mail van here last Mignst. and n "H000 of iwn pleaded guilty to ‘inune-‘lziiigliioiq - lWeak, Nervous and l _ Unable to Work Quebec Lady Took Dedd’: Kidney Pills Madame Basile Simard completely relieved of Kidney Complic- ation. _ St. (iedeon, Que. March 23¢- (SpeciaI)-~0f the many persons paying their tribute of praise to l)odd's Kidney Pills, it is noticeable that the great majority are wom- en. The reason given for this is that nearly all of worse-it's ills come from the Ifiilneys the luttur winning out by 355 _ The following Statement (“meg ““““““““= “v £1112...lifiil"$f;‘..‘3$3331; .1150." Stars__ . cut of this place. I‘. woods _________ u H9 ‘m. “m. "l have taken your Delhi's ‘Kid- l, Duffy "_ > 7S HS H ney Pills because l was weak and ‘W4 CMHFHQIL s: m3 135 excessively nervous and unable. to i" Simmons _____ 9S 68 no work without feeling ilcprossori. I qrumlfrlznx was also weighed down with lum- Teamners__ bago and had no appetite. It has H- ‘MSW _______ U m m‘ m2 only tilkven ll. fow weeks treatment. 1L Gallant _ 12,’ n" m" of llodds Kidney l'llls tu restore B ‘Imwy ‘u H] H“ “H; my strength and courage and form- ll. M“i'allum _. ltll is‘ 152 °l “"20 22mm” Total I625’ Dodds kidney Pills art ilirectly There will b‘- unuilici‘ gum‘: this evening holwt-i-n the Sailors vs. Radios. i. fiFiiltiKS A very exciting game was rolled on tho L. O. f‘. Alloys last night between tho Barbers and Alerts the first games ondod In a tie lnil the. Alerts won out by a stile mar- gin. Grog Gallant TOIIPii highest ningic of 211. J. Hughes rolling IIIL’ IIIl-Ziitist total of 593. BARBERS Welsh . . . . . . . . . .180 133 157 I Hughes . . . 22h’ 17F‘ '1‘. ltnnrdou 112 110 ll. Gregory 20h‘ 14!] A. lticCabe 105 14ft It}. lmilcctto 100 201 V. ‘ ..18 195 173 W. J. McDonald ....11ti lib llift S. Dosltochos . . . . ..107 207 191 "Tomb-Mild. The lnviiiclblcs I-illil the vacati- men tonight at 6.45 this is suppos- ed to he a good game. RIVER VIEW- FARM FOR SALE Four miles from Charlottetown. Perryncxcollcnt land with deed buildings. Alco beautiful lItQ for fox ranch. P. BYRNB, i071-3-28mwf6i. North River‘ _-—<o~o-———-—— Minerals llnimolt for lllllll lllll billions 7.. BlIlIlINli ‘ BENITO MUSSOLINI on the Kidneys. lleallnu and strengthening them. they enable the Kidneys to strain all the Im- purities out of the blood. Obtained from all ‘lruggists. or The Dodds Medicine Co.‘ I.til.. Tor- onto. Marlatfs Premier of Italy, who ls In a acr- ious condition with gall stones, ac- cording to c Paris despateh. Pleurisy Is adding to the compli- cations and his physicians fear Bright's disease. His illness does no; permit of an operation and fears for his recovery are express- ed. In Lenin: Memory nf Thomas W. Iilnvcr, ivlm died Mort-ll 20th, I021 ulld Iiliuer l), Glover. who riled May 2nd, ma. \ "In; own-l tn knnw we wlll mra-l again Where parting In no more And our dour one‘: we‘ Invnl no dell lhn only gem‘ hrlon. (lad knows how much we mics them llo counts the trsrtn we shed And whisper‘: hush. they IIIII! IIPFII Your lovrrl 0mm are M! IIFMI- some tiny, nome- tlme, our eyes shall no The Inn-en we loved m WP" 9mm; day, some "Illfiklllfl hand slmll clunp Ami never an! '"""'II' lssruvrsn nv FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND FINTERS I093. SPECIFIC unexcclled in the treatment of GALL STONES APPENDICITIS all Bowel troubles. and Stomach Removes Gall Stones In 24 hours, Positively no pain or dan- gar. Sold and recommended by HUGHES DRUG ments such as to make them ene- mies of society, as wcll as to those, who are already uncalled "enemies: of society.“ | Since l came to prison I havlr .road cavnry hook on criminology. [that I could get my Iiands on. l|' En Million Bottles- EVERY year ten rnillio nbottlcsofDnCcldwclfl Laxative Syrup Pepsin are bought by people who recognize the value of this of healthy bodies through This tremendous popuiarit has been built on confi- dence. Thc formula originate and used so successfully by Dr. Caldwell in his own practice has never been changed. Unlike so many laxatives it has no bitter or nauseous taste. It is a compound of plant drugs proven to be beneficial to the human system without creating habits or injuring the system with mercuriais Dr. CaldwciPs Laxative particularly recommended pleasant-tasting and effective laxative for children. Slou can safeguard their health by checking colds and fevers through the use of this great family medicine. For sale in all good Drug Stores great laxative as a builder the relief of constipation. or narcotics. Syrup Pepsin is to mothers as a " TLTA-a m lnck nw all f 1 ill . . Zdikfi-QT-‘Tfl .77“; l I I runway umnuwm-uuns PEPSINSYIUPGI. UGID ~ lflllllnii TQIDIYII OIL. (Lilli DnCaldwellk Laxative . = SYRUP PEPSIN “IIIINlIIlBAiIIi IlFNillIiE IIIIIIIE” MAIiNIFIlIEIIilITEIlTAlNMENT The audience which assembled at the Prince Eilwartl Theatre yester- (my n) sec ‘the first presentation hr re of ‘the widely heralded Univer- sal production "The Hunchback of Notrc Dame," witnessed a ‘picture as beautiful. as profoundly stirring, a5 anything ever hoped for. Univer- sal has taken Victor Hugo's fam- ons novel and converted i‘t lli‘t0 a pinduc-tion ‘that will reach a 8P0?" many ‘more people and iurpress them more deeply than ‘the book evor did, it is an indisputably flue achievement. The conversion ‘process has not been a polite one, in that many tYIl1ll'I§Z(‘S‘\V(‘l‘0 iivade. but they are changes that werp ilecidcdly for m“ q)91;,_,r_ .F;n,’pr-lainn]c"t 13 [m- rnlo of Esmeralda. the ilaneing giirl; n“ people and d, is on“. rim“ ‘m Norman Kerry. Tully Marshall. inaki‘. (rhangrs in Doints that ‘were Nil?" iii‘ Hmiilr- “Tllnllml Illllhd‘ ‘iffi-nsivc ‘to a FPIIKIOUS creed. “The ilunchhitck of Notrc Danie" bells of Notre Dame and served as a. fulcrum on which Victor Hugo balanced the plote of his novel-This performance transcends anything that Mr. (‘haney has, ever done be- fore. llis make-imp is uncanny and hi5 spiritual realizatt-ion of the role unusual. in creating this weird character be has used both his uiake-np ‘box and his head 1o ‘tre- mendous advantage. That great actor. Ernest Tor- rcncc. is also present. appearing as (‘lopiu, ‘the hing of the Under- world and docs some remarkable work. Every member of the cast ‘ii-serves ‘praise for thrér excellent work. There is Patsy Ririh Miller. an adorable creature. ‘playing ‘thi- Jnhn (‘<:‘.<.~ar_ Kate 1405107‘, Gladys ltroclcwt-Ii an-d Eudalie .lt-nsen . r. fielding-i from :. Church Lcaqte Zion vs. Baptist 5 m Commercial League S. S. and Pcardon vs Rogers General lti-titiing room. billiards, howlinfl (‘beck s. writing, showers at all hours. ,_€_._- Heavy Profits High "Grade German Bonds xinrim rises “willy. Prices fur from nutuml level. Bu)‘ lnnuc-iliiitrly"——ue<k un why. Foreign Bonds & Securities Co. I‘. 0. lhrx illli. fit. John, N. I}. 165a...‘ iale 0i’ 20 “Vwtl-ru Hora-mt, l’. rllolvo IIIBPOI, lo Ii r~, in Agric- has been prod-need on a inagnif ent scale. The tsettings ar“ niagnifticeni lhave talked with nearly all of tho|beyitllii “YQFIIF- ‘mil blflllllwti ‘Willi; men that have unused through here an inmate, l have rnmo to the ('Ull-' eiusioit that nearly all crime can he traced to the conditions in tho homes when these follows were mhlldren. ‘Many of them- have been [in sin-railed Reform Schools. The prison "term" for a Reform School is “Prison Kindergarten!" Many of ly wish to diminish crime we must tacle the-problem at. its very roots. and that means the‘ home. Make every divolllng a real home and crime will be cut 90 percent! Who can at present imagine n more successful way of making a better home than by installing a radio sot for the youngsters as \vell as for the "grown-ups"? if seems‘ to mo that as things are nowadays nearly all mung nonpl“ get nway from their brim.» -'~--r ‘w: much as possible. But u rm‘. in their home will 1...,» i.. ,.. u... and that is where titty i. t .- . ' In connection with ilm recent whistling interference with the Moncton program, a fan suggmits that if everyone. as far as possible would tune in on the announcer at the beginning of the program which he wishes to hear, and then sit back and leave tho dials strict.- ly alone, a great. deal of the whist- ling and howling would bo elimin- ated. 'I‘hore may bu slight zidjust- merits to b0 made. but make th“in as carefully as possible and niw:i_vs with tho other fellow in mind. Ulionso your station ouch night .'ini_l then stick to it and you will not only get. more ialousure out of rad- io but you will allow others to do the same Q-QO-O-O-O-O O O O Q §§§§O~§O 06-00 O0 Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date Hotel. Contain: 44 rooms with private baths. The Culclnc Io ‘famous all over Canada. Telephone In all rooms. Courteous cervica- H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Proprietors VIKXTORIIA HOTEL W. A. V‘ Hazlitt, Toronto: ll. l). Mclman. Souris; M. l". McDonald. Montague; J. A. MacDonald. Mont- real; ll‘. W. Colpitts, Montcton: H. A. Ellis. Montreal: A. V._Arms'trong St. John; L. R. Fullerton, St. John. N.B.: it. (‘. Holman, ‘Shine; A l. Fraser. Sonris; if A. Gohistein. ‘Montreal: C. B. Stevens. Amherst; R. K. Kelly. llaiifsx; J. R. Fisher. Ti-um: Thos. Devtne. Toronto; ll. 1.. Cnoohe. St. John: G. MacGregor. New Glasgow; A. Nethere-ral, Mono- ton, M. J. liiurphy. Moncton; A. G. ‘ht.- nuthencity and firlblity to ‘lotaiiii twonn n“, Si,‘ your" “w, l hm,“ boo“ thtit ‘places them fur above anjwthiugj that has come out of ilollwvood‘ chanical (ivtails of the production. 'l'n.rning our ilbtCliilOli ‘tn the flesh ‘and ‘blood element in .the ensem- iblo, ‘wi- find that two names s-‘ttind :"m"i “n” “"91”? ‘hi’ "Will?" mil‘ -I. .\ [out boldly~Lon Chaney‘ the sisr: “'""d°"-‘ m“! “H “m” ism‘ l‘ will" "'7' “rnrslpy, lhu ,1j|-p(-,.ilia\"\ been obtaiiiiwl ‘for this sum Mn WOFHIL“, has mmo hifiltruly it can be said thud not “nc,‘**‘**“****** the fellows ran away from home job ‘so thoroughly that he climbsfmit was Wasted‘ _ 4 and no boy runs away from a home to a ‘DI-ICC’ among the inov-ie great. Search wqrk “vent “no 1h" vrmlwc‘ where he is understood. if we real U0 I188 Iliad‘? fl- lllfldlflifii-‘CIJI 10b 051mm and 1t is “Idem from Stan m and Wallace. tor. this ‘picture, displaying a posiivc genius for composition, for mass! effect and for the ilt-velopment of‘ drama. ‘by pictorial methods. ‘Mr. Chaney. who up to now 1mg‘ lmiperstmzrtes “Qnasi-modo." poor twisted dwvunf ‘who rang the BEEKEEPING FOR WOMEN (Export-mental Farms N011‘) Mil-HY ‘women ‘are n0\v IlI('IlltI(‘d in the ever growing ran-kg n1" bee. lit-Piping as a sole ‘means of earning ll Iivliilflofi. but the ‘majority of tihem ‘are keeping ‘bee-s simply for ‘the ‘pleasure and recreation unord- cd by these interesting litilv in- sects. Not. only do a few i-ulonii- of bees afford their owner pleas- ure and relaxattlon from routine wnr-k. ‘hurt, with ‘proper care, may ‘be made (mite profitable. For ‘llli‘l‘ vacation out in the open air. and not a few of thci-u- are owning and operating f-alr sizt-il lllllillfiva‘. For the hnusmvifc boi-lu-opliig is t*.~‘l)f‘.('lilIi_\' illillllilPii, [or not only ‘will bet-lumping ‘provide her with a coiuipiete change and rust frrin the monotonous routine of iltllltuh hold duties, but it enables her to provide a ili-licious sweet and wholesome. food for her home at little cost. and also add consider- able tn her income. A ‘few colonies of bees can be made quite profit- ubln even in small towns or cities. for the bees will travel long dis llIll('.(\< in search of nectar; and there i1‘ un reason why a few coi- onies should not find a [ilace on almost every farm in the country ‘as ‘well as the small flock of pout‘ try. Many ‘women are debarred from keiuping boos through fear of stings. ‘but if ‘trees are properly handled and the operator wears \'e‘il and gloves there is very little danger from this source, ‘Should a siting be received. it should at once ‘be scrarped out and not inilloil Wiliil finger and t-hnnib. as this will force a-ll thmpoison into the wound. After a tow stings, however, on‘- usualiy ‘becomes ‘inimnni- nud litti“ notice is taken of them. A certain amount; of hard work is attached to beekeeping espec- hilly when the crop is being re- ‘mnvcil. this. however. can be re- duced ‘by the use of small (shal- low) sirpcrs for the surplus honey. However, there should ‘be little dif- ficulty in ‘getting a man to lift off the snpers when they are ready. wintering outdoors in packing oases also ‘loos away with n great deal of heavy lifting and carry- ‘inc. Beekcr-“uz on a small seal‘- does not reqnii. a great deal of time or 'l‘iie ‘picture npcns exactly . 'Il“ ‘Illl-(lit with the ‘Fvstiv l ni" Ifuols. (if course in ‘the book Mr. lingo did the ili‘!<‘i. he. cuulii‘ and h‘- uovcr ilrrtimeil how ("hid and ill- eficctnal ‘words could be in poi‘- rotofrirc. So nvnclt for the nic- Fruit“? 4‘ "m" S““““ i" i" i‘I(‘l‘lII“!""-" "mf- ing a dark vision like lisma-ralda. | Universal claims that 81.500000 {was expended on ‘the production Months of r‘-- ‘finish. Nothing more thrilling has even been screeild than the scenes in conectlon with the stomiing of ‘the Cathedral. Thr "Hunchback of Notre Dame" been far from an obscure ‘n \ M“ 1"‘ shnw“ “$107300” and FWD‘ I aytliiying until Thursday. ' time. and unless one is ‘prepared in ‘givc them this zittentfnn, tin-v cannot. be ‘made profitable-J‘. ‘B. (loodenliami, Dominion Apiarist. Happenings 0f the Day at the “Y” Gym l0 to l2 a. nr-Sitociai Clans 3.20 to .'-~—-lineriii‘\diates 7 to h‘ Ilaslii-t iiall itrtictirv. ‘\' to 10~Senioi' (‘lass teachers or ‘business women. bee- song“ licnpingprnvliles a moans of spend- 141 l, m ._$,.,,;,,1- p;,-,.\_-5,|,. Such,‘ mg a ‘ploaszint and ‘proiitithle sum- 50M,“ _I|IlI|ruI lIilII on l"'rlliu_\, Ii iif I Q'fltll‘k Nillllll. ' Tin- but uud the |IINI broken In! 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