inlet irliwlnn ronlv Elinor Glynis Latest Sensation _ ;' CTeF Your Tickets for 3 Week Ends i ' ORCHESTRA i FOX NEWS AND PATHE Excitement! Gsy psrtleli Clsrs lloofing- in s osrbsret. The scroen"s greatest personality shaking hearts that never shook before! Tingling nerves that give that funny feeling! The "It" girl's big laugh and 10W drama! A ,0 “SLIPPERY can never die. _ Frlsnmlmvrnnn. Meeting opened ith creed, followed by minutes of st meeting. It was decided u"; pay {the fireman, and to purchase new gthalr, lifter and shades for school. ‘ lace of next meeting is home of l rs. D. l". MacEa/chem. ::To have the children sound and healthy is the first care of a mother. They cannot be healthy if troubled with worms. Use Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. Use Minnrdh Llnlnleni: for the Fln. s e l ewmc“ “While They Last” We Have a Limited Number of Fancy Earthen-ware Tea Pots A Nice Assortment to Choose From at [WHY TILT IN PAHHAMENT Hon. Mr. Bennett and Minister of Agricul. ture Exchange Re- marks. . ' v- Those‘ who like aclittle spice in Parliament will be interested in the account given by Mr. Blacklock, cor- respondent oi the Toronto Mall and Empire, of a lively tilt between Mr. Bennett and Mr. Motherwell over the letters ‘trip to Europe. The in- cident is reported as follows "Mr. Bennett rallied Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of agriculture, on the trip which the latter made to Europe during the last summer. In the course oi his speech, the prime minister had remarked that, as things were progressing, there might be demand for a thoroughfare eon- necting the whole empire. "On sea. and land we are now to have established, as the right hon- orable gentleman says. a system of imperial highways," began Mr. Beu- nett. "I did not ssy that," interiected Mr. King. "—to link up the empire," contin- ued Mr. Bennett. 1 fancy that my friends spoke to feelingly because it was another of his colleagues who bland the pathway to imperial un- ity of that kind. I know that this summer his distinguished colleague- accompanied by a chauffeur and a splendid car, delighted the capitals of Europe with the spectacle of a Canadian, occupied with the great official duties, in a. Canadian car, bearing an official license number, with an official chauffeur ,blazing the way to imperial unity. "What has my friends to say about it?" queried Mr. Mothcrwell. Mr. Bennett: "I can fancy that when the matter was brought up in the cabinet, with the same Jaunty air that always characterizes his ut- terances. the honorable gentleman I | Pleasing Prices. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 188 Queen Street- , “The Friendly Hardware Store" Phone 157. R. BROW ‘I46 Richmond Sh, ‘ , Charlottetown _ Fire, use, Accident, Sickness and '4 ' . Plato Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Stock Companies said ‘what have you got to say about l it?" And I feel certain that his at- titude to the Canadian taxpayer, who his to furnish the money to provide for these experiences. is ‘whet have you to say about it?" Mir. Motherwell remarked thst there would be an opportunity for mCAPlTOLTODAY ONLY j“ BLINDFOLD ” WITH GEORGE O'BRIEN and IDIS MORAN CAPITOL TO-MORROW, AN i. KvALANcHn or ACTION A breath oi the met- wwwn rrwlnr "I" M v1! We" Also “EAGLE or THE- NIGHT" Serial And e GOMEDY. “TAXI discussion when his estimates were -3371)“ =IN<= HEAD " Corned SCANDAL " before Ihe house. “ft is delightful to find the state of mind that was once said to have been reflected in the utterance of a Vanderbilt, who. when the people complained of his toils 0n the New York Central, replied ‘to hell with the public.’ The minister o! agricul- ture says ‘well. what have you got to say about it," concluded ‘Mr. Ben- nett. This lively tete s fete was pert of the third day's debate in the house on the resolution calling upon the government to consider the ‘advis- ability of a further federal grant. to cover the next five yes-rs develop- ment of highway construction. , . Floating Airport any idea of coming into s. rate war as they have been supplylns bis-Hex to C for the inst 30 yesrs, To Be Constructed the is growing so much o... it NEW YORK, Fdo. flb-Oonetruo- lion oi a flouting air port in be sn- cholod 800 miles st sea, hsli wsy between New York and Bermuda, will be started immediately, slid Ill announcpmnnt today by Henri J. Gle- low, Inc, nsvsl architects. The Clelow firm hes been retained es consulting engineers by the build- ers of the proposed sesdrome, the Armstrong Sesdrolns Development Company of Wilmington, Del. The floating field, the statement ‘from Gielows said. will be 1.200 feet long, 200 feet wide, at the ends, and 460 feet wide in the centre. Six thousand tons of steel and 3000 tons or iron will be used in its construc- tion. » To hold it in place chains 21,150 feet long sre to be sthched to spe- cially designed sea anchors, end pil- ing which is to extend l0 feet below the surface, will operlie hydrsulicslly with sheaths: to counteract the e!- fects of wsves end winds. It is planned to have losding and unloading devices for the transfer of express packages and msil betwe ships and planes. The floating sir port will have s crew of 43 men to cars for tbs ses- planes, operate the machine shops, run e hotel and nstaursnt and Iuide planes by means oi radio-direction linden. i ...4 ::The Poor Man's Iriendr-Put up in small bottles that are eerily port- able and sold for s. very srnsll sum. Dr. Thomas’ Eelocirio Oil possesses power in concentrated form. Its cbespness and the varied uses to which it csn be put mete it the poor man's friend. No dsslers stock is complete without it. {W01 AT Ci-ANCYib BIRTH- onrr PARTY- ~ t‘ st Bllmlnenide, Lloyd Lewis. PRINCE. EDWARD 4 DAYS STARTING M ONDAY a CANADIAN LEGION i? 1:1” ‘II-lie Immortal Story “or llnglnnlfs Greatest mnyr NURSE EDITH CAVELL England's It ti" '0 i" motion plot re ublic-e photo- mequs ed. Greet in Love — human - real. Prologue on the Stage wrrlr ansr LOCAL TALENT a-snows nnrur Malone mo. m. Null: 81c, ne- QET YOUR. TICKETS NOW FROM MEMBERS Q!‘ Till u-AmAusAfl lslwlm‘ New Steamship Seroice Will Be i Inaugurated (Canadian Press) uoumslm. m. za-lt company il not entering the Canad- is necessary to bring the product di- sect. Another reason is the new trade begsn between Camde- snd the West Irldies. it is announced that far from entering into competition with Can- adian National Bteamships, the com- pany will probably shill bananas in those steamers ii the rates offered are dtrsctive elwulb. sm. snrnlm norsa The funeral of the late ‘George Stephen Roper m held from his late home. East Royalty. Monday liter- noon to Sherwood cemetery. ‘mere was s lugs attendance of relatives and friends. Rev. M. Scott Fulton. pastor of Zion Church, officiated. The pill bearers were: Edgar Hearts, W. Arthur Miller, F. W. Andrew. T. S. Bretley, Alell. McNevin, G. P. Cullen. The floral oflerinms were as follows, Wreath from the Experimental Stetson. Charlottetown. ~ Wreath-East Roylltywomelrs In- stitutn. Wreath-Mr. end Mrs. John D. Rao- per snd family. ' Crescent-meet Royalty Women's Auxilisry of the Protestant Orphsn- I80- Bprsy-Mrl. Bessie Weller end Miss Llnnio Aitken. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Edger Helrtz. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Spay-Ir. end In. tulle Roper. Sprsy-lidr and Mrs. James l". Ro- w?- lprsy-Mr. and Mrs. Mullen Ilse- Donald. m. James I. Roper who lies been sttendlol the funersl of his brother. the‘ lsts George Stephen‘ Roper, leaves on return this morning for Prinoeport, Nova Soot-is. is sn- nounoed here by numb o! the Unit- ed Fruit ComPI-IIY that they will in- aguugrste s direct Canada-Jamaica steamship service from Saint John. Hollis: to Kingston. Jlmllol. 0n Ell’ 1 with three steamers mlintsiniw a weekly serrioeJIt is stated that the inn port with the new service with Central guardian onlvoun cannons-from 1m bypsying your subscriPWm i0 m" Guardian. Nine footloose from. D0 N01.‘ DELAY sendin! Y0"! N‘ newsl-yeu will get sn artistic cslnn- , dsl- if psid in time. < COMING 0N “SHE-Mr. J. How- srd Cracker, one of Canada's repre- sentatives at the last oiymrlv rem”- will arrive in the city tonlfllt for a y _ few dsys visit. - Pure Peppermint l-‘lsvor. Soft Cream Centres M ‘High Grade Chocols‘ l‘ ’_ l! PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIP- TION now get the choice of nine m1- endlrs from the Charlottetown Guar- dlan, CHURCH NOTICE-Divine Service will be held on Sunday, 3rd March. at Bell River 11 a.m. and Eldon 3 p. m. cordial welcome extended t0 m’ Miss Marcella McDonald student, U. C. C, spent the week end in Tril- on. BROADCAST-Rev. Ewen Mac.- Douxsll will deliver an address from CIOY. Chlrlottetown y on Midi!’ evening at ‘l p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McLeod, oi Cr- well were visitors to the city yester- day. RAZELBDOOK CIRCUIT-The services of Hazelbr vii Circuit for Sunday, March 3rd are as follows. Alexandra. 11 a. m., Huzelbrook 3 p. m., Cross Roads 7 pm. R. W. Lindsay, pastor. Mrs. Michael Ready Burlington, is visiting in the city. Mrs. Edward Pendcgast. Kcnsing- ton, is visiting in the city. __.,___ _ CENTRAL PARISH-Services will be held as follows On Friday next in Stanchel, at 7.30 o'clock p. m. On Sunday. in Glasgow ROMI, 10.30 a. m.: Mermaid (Lot 48.) 3 p. m; People's Church, City, at '1 p. m. Rev. D. V. Olideera, Minister. MlnnrlPs iillirnent for coughs and colds Lord Beaver-brook Critices Bankers CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. liwen MacDougsli will preach Sab- bsth Mar. 8rd. at Cape Traverse at l1 s‘. m. snd,..li the travelling is favourable, at Desable at 6.30. Also Monday, 4th at Argyle Shore at 7 p. m. (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Feb. iii-Criticism o! English bankers and their methods featured an interview granted by Lord Beaverbrook here today cnroute to Canada from the West Indies. The financier termed the Bani: of Eng- land's goldstandard “lll-advised." If Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England, had not taken BEREAVEMENTX-The death oc- curred at Ottumiva, Iowa, of Agnes Boyd Sutherland, widow of the late St. Clair Mowatt. aged 85 years. Mrs. Mowstt leaves to mourn four sisters Mrs. William Campbell, Jeanette and Christina Sutherland at Sea. View, and Mrs. W. T. Huggan, Charlotte- town. ' would never have had the gold stan- dard thrust upon us, he said. He scored the British bankers for dic- tating the country's industrial pol- icy and spoke optimistically oi busi- BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. -St. Valentine Day has-come and gone, but_ not without the usual court which marks February eighteen nat- abcll in this community. The writer refers to the birthday oi Mr. Henry Weeks, ninety years ago on the above " led date. A beautiful baby valentine was born at the home of hi! Plrents, at Fredericton. The little valentine Brew to manh ' and Droflpered, till one day he thought of s. partner for life, so he made his way to Cornwall and claimed Sarah Howard, as his true and loving wife. They settled st Fredericton over six- ii! W! ego where they prospered in farm it. To them was born nine o! s family: five boys and four girls, ell of whom ere living and settled. The boys are settled within two miles of home, the girls are not so fortun- ats, three of‘ them are in the States. The notable feature of this is the fact that there has not been a death in the family. <mri the old people ‘a still living. There are also thir- ty-two grandchildren and two great- grsndchildren, and only two deaths one grand and one great grand child. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks are now living with their daughter, Mrs. Earle Has- lsrn, wbm they sre enjoying a hap- py, old sge. Mr. Weeks has been bedfsst for over three years with paralyses. but is bright in intellect and interested in all that goes on around him. Com. said were continually lmuroving. source OF , CONTROVERSY (Specialt o The Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. 25.—'I‘he fishery interests oi the Maritime Provinces loom up as a source of controversy for parliament, both in the standing committee on marine and fisheries and on the floor of the house as well. Rumblings of future debate were heard at the close of last week. Hon. bills which are already before the chamber represent the full extent of the legislation which is to follow the work of the maritime fisheries com- mission. The principal effect of the bills now before parliament, awaiting at the moment consideration by the marine and fisheries committee is to fix the fishing season in rnaritimes by statue. Gen. Booth Seriously Ill LONDON, Feb. flit-General Booths condition has taken a turn for the worse, and he is now too ill to see any one, it is stated this morning. A number of Salvationlsts includ- ing Senator Gifford. sailed from Southampton for America yesterday, but Commander EVMlIClillQ-(Bflflth has decided to remain here another week in the hope that she might see her brother. The unexpected blow the old Gen‘- eral received at the hands of the High Council, it is uld. reacted upon his heslth severely, but ‘doctors are hopeful that the setback is only PERSONALS Mr. A. W. Stewsrt. New Wiltshlrc, wu s visitor to the city yesterday. A. A. Poilsrd. New Haven, was in the city yuterdly. N. J. Jenkins. Mt. Albion was lmflll the visitors to city yesterdsy. w‘. O. Miller, Victoria, was in the eity yesterday. "ED018115 and at present express counsel with the Fbderallteserve he I ness conditions in England which he . Mr. Bennett was told that the two ' oc+vo-e-ooo- . Insidious i i? . J We II t; essay. ~ sufferer-shun lass-ls i I illvodllnneot vision “T; ma, P OIO 0H0 [HIM Wan“ ‘I oi my eye defeat. o The motive power of tile Entire bun-en organism u Normal eyes, it is computes ‘ utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eyestrsin is present. n. much Isl-m proper. "M! l! "quire ‘ Renee deiectiv , eyu, through their consumption of sn excessive smonnt of Nerve Enerrr my seriously effect the functioning of other organs of ills body snd produce ill health. . P i; HAVE noun EYES > nxsnnvrn > Y P j C. F. Hutcheson ; OPTOMETBIST ' 1 0 1P i, ' EYES TESTED , AND GLASSES FITTED B. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Ill Richmond Street "rofessional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTEB, SOLICITOB, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, PEI. cLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. 0. Banister and Attorney-st-Lsw Office: 180 Riollmouq sues: MONEY T0 LOAN f“ l-lotietown, P. Ii. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. McDONALD H. F. MCPHEE BARRISTEBS, ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Blley Bnildllll Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther _ J. D. STEWART, K. 0. N W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ITO. ll Crest George ireet ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN 2021-14411 . Prohibition Commission Mel-gate, P. l. l. Send all information regsrdlng in- Fractions of Prohibition Act to "I" above. 0r To Phone ‘I09. Chief Inspector B. J. HIYWWd ‘i5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown- ~__- Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SUICION 180 Richmond Street Ohsriotietown, P. I. I. Ilene I48 OM02 Hours m“... Inna,” ‘Inn,’ n,“ no fears for his ultimate recovery. Nerve Energy. . '