i’ .ll -an-=. i f ;i_ ‘S _.¢, 'v i i ¢ 1 l_ l i A. _ . ~ . ` _ I - _ ‘ page your H _ _ __ _ THE ci-1._x1tLo'1'1~l-_zlrowu cunnnrau _ ` FEBRUARY 14, Q24 v _ ttiiiiniiiinwi tuiiinliii Ex lod h _ _ ' I 1| ll Rd. ` =."u°','fr Dr°..."1 (ilffffnlg)-uimq: ’5::.§l.° :n‘:°'i'i°ifi)¢».|° :lf-ces tectlon luue ln December last war |¢|\¢|¢$t, W. Ohoator I. llalmnt Secretory. uout. col. n. A. nuslunnn, lx 8- 0- his party press for his action, after Editor and Hanger. J. ll. lturlrit lv", yn* |u,,,,,-¢.¢|v¢_.|\r...|r R. Northrop the election was over. I-Ie was vice-Prcnucnr. J. ix. uni-noni mllcll Alloelate Editor. D. K. Currie. Chleago ltagliaautaiivo-E. J. Power ' -rn. cunnnuu -ny so ontninca sro- in. roiiorviq .vnu in blamed for maklns protection an _ issue, as it was oime upon which his Charlottetown: ‘ not-lu-¢ s¢nnuen.'0r¢h°\ Uh cartcr a Co-. Queen il- A. nrown. stu-D Volk' Iieplea Daly. llielloud St. Railway Bookatall _ J. D. Taylor, Grafton St. Wm. Dallul. Spring Park Road party P. T. Murphy. Prince Si.. Grocery I ‘ .v. P. nutty. Queen S1- i“"° " W- C- Wrilil- K9" ""'*¢' W°“* mediate election. The Govern- R. 'lhuhaa \\"llte, |25 El- Ave. and ouooci. orc.; nrorxe S1- "lem kept TuURsDAY,`FEBRUARY 14, 1924 - tion THE CIVIC ELECTl0l_U. purpose is tu re-establish Europe of 9° l Ull Once more the city sails on iiii-lllaslx der a new government. and tliere llllll I remains but congratulations to tlie_wll thy for those w»lio failed to sei-urertllng election. ll)onald is a pacifist und his re-es~ We congratulate Mr, John .\lC-'tub in this and these two along lt it Great Britain will forin a coin- ¢xp¢¢ 1 _ _ _ _ iishment oi' Europe no doubt is party Kenna on the evident contideuce_iutended to be pacific. France has Ely a reposted in him by his fellow-citi-_Il0l zehs in electing him to the honor- the able position of -Chief Magistrate as and, from his record as a council- lor, and as Chairman ot hhe Boa'rd of Sewers and Water Comgmlssiuii _'he ein, we feel assured the conlidence,r"l"' will not -imve been misplaced. I His rivsi for the honor, Mr, 11.9"' S. Brown, although falling behindlE _ . i UE in the count on this occasion, will- carry with him th-e pleasing recul-, lectlon that he once graced the neat with credit -to himself until satisfaction to the citizens. Yesterdayb voting, although .nu- merically lens ‘than in some former years, shows very -clearly that little fault has been found with the re- H19 way tiring C0uncll. Two Councillors had retired. Councillor Pierce withdrew on account of ill-liealtli, man, Mr. E. _A5 'Fos-ter, who, as si it -citizen and as a business man is. in every way worthy of the couii-'sol how France and Germany must settle its i The regime is new not only in ____ _has Although work was originally P ,realized as it is today of and his place was filled thy ii uewlnor yet become quite reconciled to with game as it is uelng played and Prem the cards, face upward, show DP it is going to be played. "nt have ltussia and italy are witli bmug his m Premier Stanley Baldwin, who o party to defeat on tho pro- bilarned by tt strong section of was not united and one which' ed the necessity of an im- ‘° Bevel” Sl‘““l"~ Bl" ll “"5" it is hnrd to credit this but it for pulnwvvd as the American mills tlended party conference has just showed thc lack ol thought. thus. one voice requested the ex-‘ Now what actually DIDWDS Build ilibat $0112 of Qnurs Bu /amen . Barton. MD.; A FURTHER WORD ABOUT ,had at the time a sufficient BUN|0N5 ,sm majority to have carried on and w* written nu the subject 01' DlllPW00ll me control or affairs um" B in a former article I talked about mm-llels and pm-.,s_Amel~l¢,ln ln. biinions. That the we ll conwnlam Season The Elem h_"_m_m__uon or aybag ‘fr $;e¥_*;'_l :_§l'_t_a§ts or their representatives in brought with it defeat. the loss the junction of the end of the big dmv, wer, and worse still from the :_¢;‘;_eb°ol:_e tlzghixggr Jil'-;”§;’p;’o'lg";il‘ross their truil by way of prtendlug a ilrin commercial and financial C0nS€_FV*1UV9 9011"- 0' new- it the foot. gsefh It in u Labor _Admmmrauom le; Sglrrlaggsflgt elgsgflngzggihapil; ierring to cond itlon governing pulp was wnlldemly pndlllgsd ,nd recruits, and wherever i saw w°°d . ll ._ led tha* Mn Baldwin would bunions l asked the chap if be had n;‘l‘u“;e_ worn na 'ro sb e _ . victors with a measure of sympa- bilm lon wllllll _Um .lo Home get resign the party leadership or be Hls relllvwwaso-.Sllell you see my _Now that the Canadian pulp and H they begin Ramsay Mlm "moved ln", fl-,_-,m as a resull of fool was ll bll wlde naturally and paper inunufacture-rs fully realize llltallen action H9 lmd cel-. I thought a narrow shoe would sort IWW ,alnlv subjected the malty of his of shape it up better and make it Dly ln Canada really ls. they are narrow. Dclfe vu... The Public Forum ‘ _- ” _ » - ~ ‘ This column. la. open for tho dlacuaolon by oorrou- pondonto of question. of ln toroat. The Charlottetown Guardian don not nooolaan ily endorse tho opinion. ox- proued by Ito oorrospon- dents. Buying Up-to-Date Goods By 'SETH BROWN N& ` ’Q*Q-Q Ti-is FARMERS' Pu|.PwooD ‘\" -DeBDil€ ull that hits 'been (|l||¢» g'()()(hl_ _ She da still persist in trying to the proverbial red herring ac- umplon the rights of the tar- und settler by continually re- '|‘Iic prices iii the past which will iio bearing (whatever on the _ _\'0ll ill'(‘ |lll_\’lIlg', small the remaining wood sup- ctly willing to pay as much conserving their own limi-ts putting off the day when they ivoinnn likes to fool flint she is lniylng old. sliop\vorn, out.-of.. Ile (loci-ui’t whit for people to dig wunts goods which nrt- new and fresll, cspcciully in articles oi' wcui' and ornitmentation. star(-_ In which you trade lu|'gv. ly ilvle°|°|niltes what kind ol`good.~‘ A If you trade in stores which do at sniull ainoimt ol' lmslnei-ii-i, you muy ret-il1 :lst-lured that your incr- cliuni is al\vit_vs carrying goods \\'lilcli'tl|'e two or tllrec scttsons 'l‘hc briglit advertising merchant goes ul it unotlicr wo y. ilirotigli the stock to find ills gomls, but lie i|s¢~,~i‘spuce ln tlic |ic\\'i~;lutlict'l-i to tell till ilu- people about liis goods. il\'ci'i.isliig intakes it _cosy for lllcni ' io know about his \vm'es. briiigi-i _ ltiin lnimediutc buyers and lie sclls lils stock over' mill over again. _ ' li. docsil’t. get it cluiiicc to get stale _unit-of_tlsttc‘. lm. to relaln the leallel.Hhlp_ ;\l_l;en_ you wear a narrow pointed will be forced to dismantle their _ _ _ _ e- m-iiis P°5lfl°" 1° MF- BH|dWl"S "¢- Why the outer ends of the toes male for lack of a suipply of raw risl. ion of the leadership seems to are drawn inward. and the lower The very m-gumenl lllat lllese died down very quickly and ends which mee! me 9°|9 life American representatives use nam- sll-englll _“ml mreulenlng cha, ?;‘;;“_h';Ul)"_‘;*|1_l_"lt5lle iggt lil; actggilllg ely, that tlie farmer is iii such des- ir differences according to the ,lever must have been more umm,-_ _ D¢`-*l'Hle Slfllllli that he Wflllld Stllrve s of the game and no one can ent the -----~ -Q-o>?-___ W0 RK form os _ the of punishment, the full signifi- ell A have i-fforts to uvoid been so persistently and iii Re e purpose in life of apparently men dence placed in him. _ `lhe t Councillor Connors, wlio retired wo to seek further -honors' on auotherlla and won the honor, is succeededllm ` of Moore:& McLeod, Ltd., a gentle-l mer Council were elected. two of el' them. Councillors Moran land I`tat»|hll ers ‘by majorities which were alm strong tribute to the services they had rendered. S There _were iilve nominations vot- l ed on for the ithree vacancies iam » isimllarly bound together had so the Wat? Commission, ond Messrs.; tr L. B. M lcr. H. l-‘_ Connors and J.| a A_ Wenger were returned ___ thelhas become u burden to rich and gg” __ ned lpoor alike but especially to the lat- plan o . lter and ways of escape, honest and 3 order im n NEW RITISH GOVERNMENT A Labir thing in Great Britain as is also (la the acce ion of a once obscure vii- wage must forever be the standard f.) lage you Minister The nxw new lea r sion an ' has held its first ses- all say M Donald made his flrstol speecb. speech of two hours. and Tl, E l _ B the cab he cam snded and received such attentlo bably n DW snd"respect as has pro- ell From hat is being said of him e came to the wa front ai party, 0 e and unixsputed, namely, that J. of Ramsay MacDonald is a strong duction for n wage that places the mon, A than of firm convictions product beyond reach of the wage and eqililsy firm purpose. i-Ie will eamer. is paving the road to dis- carry t _ ugh whatever he under- aster. sooner or intel-_ when we he il not likely to at- remember that eighty por mm; ol tempt nythingl that cannot or the cost of a house is paid for la. t be carried through. bor can we wonder that rents have mode an abrupt and rad- sone beyond tho rench of ordinary o in the foreign policy of W0l'klll¢ people! Can we wonder tolh in according rccogn- that few houses are being built? o Soviet government of A like proportion obtains in all o some this looked like that we buy. our clothing, our ion. notion w _V might bww lad rllm. everything in not more dently. have . post- that we are obliged to purchase in polled ti ll he hadhot ` lament, 0l'_d_er to live. In this province we Mt( lloldld it ‘fond _ of .tho are at the mercy of combines be- ltrongnl mon in 'Boland now youd our own borders. combines have ` 'idea that may have over which we can exercise no con- hool ` trol. our purchases are cursed be- in b whole Mk policy hu fore they reach as and we all, mor- ha p all his cards on the chants. tradosmen, wage earners .___ . .ut_-. _ ._ _ l takes uit nbould as ti ` ical cha Groot B itioli to Rollin. , T llllilv- le iii Cape Breton demanding an ¥ liicri-use of wages and shorter ¢+» fhours before resuming work. ttccesslve similar increases on dishonest, are being sought. ,ll _ In the nature of things business U cannot return to normal while _ Government is a new these conditions exist. An honest great majority is to iivoiillbes rk. The formula of the original empl s been changed to read “the ll To this main cause we nifty ut- lemned- however- and -lllghllndledlsllllv The lntelcolonlul was llle |tlte farmer it lair price for his }£;ust'tlE]'mel; 'Ha"'?l'_wh°"ie "u';'e` niau and ti business man known_tribute the wcrld’s Present llflm-‘*l_fl:le:lIgixliptlgglit;l:?el:itL;l;]:t::_'_E§x'Ifirst experiiiieht in government, Xxlulg; ‘;_r('lL_i';v"ei_E`)f';“"if'vt.he ["f‘il’_‘;"“ liicilill-eN;ilci‘<,;;~l:,s3li(<; i(>Mii;niie(tli;;niuti';-:(3 and respected by all our citizens._nnd discontent, the high cost oflThe majolfm; of me electorate délownership and was tried out in _methods sllmllur DSO" ‘ge égmrli ‘l1;_<;_~‘=‘l______l»;~'l1_l)1I.lfLll___lillllllllill 'rho remstningtmembers or the for~_llvlns. the unemployment. the pov- no . N B . i ii 'rn _ _ . . n wi ci e , l ly. A near at hand illustration th s been before us for a number oi' eli' part and on the part of others iscd the cost of living that living or-y The 8| y’s service for an honest ilay’s of protection that was pro- your toes together to u central Fortunately the dressy shoe of Of wider than before. l - ll _ l ~ than real. The ex-Premier’s For instance just take off your 3;! pmr I e hae 0| a Small amount ,lmlbl lllal the game slmll be play. ability and high character no doubt Sl10e and with Y0Ul` |1l1'Ud tifllll' all est iilliwocd uiinuhlly is the strong- possiible argument for an eni- welghed heavily in the scale when dm bargo on raw materisls.' pi . party conference made the de- what happens? ti ion. Loyalty to a chosen leader. Th l d f bi t su _ land btit in Europe and the pre- and (lm,l(mlly ln me way ol, flmllng l,o,le?st(l)cvl;€;r 5,; ltlrgoglfnmlgnenllof dy received lor locations for some L 1 _ it'_-'_- f ti t ~h. ‘“"’" -Sem "‘€`”si°“ or the B’m“h ‘“'l"' -mother Wh°S9 fflevdlloll W0\l|‘| "Ot lxlnilueml; Jl‘l'|;t l0n`_ue;, gosngoy; !;ll,_M; that an embargo would bring these ut will be watched as no other _caiise dissension were no doubt me l.0m_ that as lsnld ulmve_ the iie_w _ _ been watched in iiiaiiy yeurs, Hll'0ll8lY _;1__ncement is that of ‘ agents. etc., and 'later in the season 9 K * Y Y ‘Strathcona t0 » ' _ when visiting friends in Boston M"Gl"» 0f the M004" C0l15€l`W1- Yet 83038? rgensd §‘;lll?les_B' pre A hundred-year-old story that smacks of more modern attempts at real estate manipulation is re- corded in connection with the con. stmctlon of the Rideau Canal. Col. By, for whom Ottawa, then Bytown was originally named, came to Ca- nada on this day in 1826 to begin work llpna a canal' which was de- Hlsned to give .Upper and Lower Canada a mesns of communication which would not be open to inter- \‘llDU0ll. as the routes along the border had been. in case of future trouble with the United Staten, when ml Dlans were complete, C°l» By posted on to Quebec to dis- cuss them with the Governor. who “"°"°‘l ° "llffl sentlemln to re- '“°l" in the mom. warm thc pro wltlns engineer that "ho who rm officer and n gentleman" Taking advantage of his knowledge thi; gentleman" dashed away nog; morning to Ottawa and bought the land through which the proposed canal would ran. The territory in still known Q Le Breton Plots. Col ‘By, in a good old-fashioned rage, the branches they were interested in. Wo do not doubt Sir Henry Thornton'n good intentions to pro- vent political lniermoddling with tho National system. We doubt man to do so under his present linidtatlons. He bag effected re- forms. But does any body believe as giving the Western Progressives s sop of sectionally reduced freight rates as the price of their support of the King Govemment in Parlia- ment? Does any one behave Sir Henry can put the_railways on a paying basil in three yours, if tho Hudson Boy Railway and the branch lines in the West to which the Government is committed ore ,\.¢.l\A>»-A -11-I - -* -‘ ' ' 0 ut.oi'- du tc. find out what they want. Sucli :t nierchunt depends upon lwoplc 1-_omilig to his store :uid sctiwlillig througli the stock to 'l‘li0i'cfol'c. if you wont to fccl tlinf the gpotls you :tru buying tiri- i-iglit' in style. qiiallty and price, you should lmtronizc the n|ercli_ ants who iul\'el'tisc. l alter 'his arrival. Mr. -Ooughllii was an enthusiastic angler. and, we being -also fond of the rod -and line, our conversation naturally turned to the good old sport, and 'the ‘hes-t_ istreame to fish in, the result being that we met him at Souris a -few days later. and drove him mit to Fortune, where he immediately picked on Abe'l's Cape as an ideal summer home. rented the cottlage for that Sum- mer, and l-ater on purchased the place outright, where he spent what he -claimed was the happiest time in his eventful life. A man of Mr. C0ughlin's stand- ing in the profession, naturally at- tracted others, ahd ii year later Charles Kent arrived und -built this bungalow across the river from "The Cape." followed 'by C. P. Flockltou, who purchased three places at different points on thc stream, which he rented out to ‘his rfrlends. (Harry Warwick, who built Tlgnish, where we imet him shortly _ Insurance the modern safeguard of Home and Business. Have you availed yollrself of its many advantages? Our representatives are always ready to be of service to you.-phone or wrlteus. Hyndman & 00., Ltd.” Estahlllshed 1872 - Insurance of All Kinds at Lowest Rates Consistent with Security G. Service. lanotiher cosy cottia-ge; Charles Ste - point of “Tho Cape" overlooking the Straits of North b l d lied lille ill;-gl p, E_ l_ Rallway llme season _ n . the self styled intellectuals. Liberal “MP9 and Wm‘°“t "nw" folder. it was ta small sheeft. but We lhave -mentioned the names of ?i__°.____ _ experience. Does any one believe contained. .ln addition to -run-ning thong only who agllllll-ed properly that these men will be retained in "me 0f 'll‘8illS 011 tl1e~lsla,nd. 41 Cer- in (the Colony. Space will not per- *“ tain amount of information con- mit, or memory .serve us ,lo men ming our climate, situation, and tion she mime.-mm Kumm' ml ll.. ~ ~ Government? Thus wehave politic- its desirability as ii pleasant and ers, who have (enjoyed -ire l;:,u.l al appointments and dismissals qlliét Summer !’€90rt- fishing, and other summer pleasur- FOR We were then. as now, connect- cs or "i-‘ortune the 'Beautiful runway system It was ever _hum _e_id__w_l_l_l:__»lli_e_gi’i_z5_i~l_en__g__i;i_-__I_?§l>$t(r;ellt; 1 sm. Sir. etc., C H D tt ti ` ` ' _ rv-0 ns Home additional business Charlottetown, P.E.l.. °~+¢++o¢-+0-oooa-oo-coco-0+.. aii to the railway companies. does l0_ 0Ul' lille ‘lull/ill! lll mind 0SD9Cl February 13th_ 1924, any one know of one of them that Egglggmangezigvirlsgilpgfy°“g§‘;i‘T A VA'-ENTWE W” ”°'- °°“°°iV°d ‘Wd BMW" ln which 'we volunteered to distribute what can I Bend you, for old politics? They were from the be- -to the -best possible advantage. M G-ll willtora reigning! 5° fm' “G We 03” famemller. We C I 1 ' Snowflakes are flying past my ere furnished with four or live window pane- houssnd of the little -folders. which ' l3m._ 'the (rl nlllv {vlllw,,oll_ gone eimailed boall the ri l l it - 0 the nogdiug bloiglsoins. _ e co ld for and New ya,-ll_ ,DM what was len torlum of Music property, of which ey ng mg the best tem' th y u of the folders .in our grip, and pre. the university was given the use by Friesgggapsxlkzlmlggether dw’ °t °°"'“°'d t‘h°'“ W °“Y°"° “"h° W°“ld Lmd Stmthmna' Tim- D'°p°"`y Some of May's soft laughter and listen to our story of "Tbe "island," which ill '¢° 37° dlleded 10 U10( me Summer-5 glory ll., gl l-lull; lmmmgl- cllm31e_ ,ea university represents a value Of These I 0"". lake tlm'm ml. 5 bsthini, sea trout fishing and other °DPl`°XlUlH¢¢|y $800,000. valenllne ' ' attractions. ` ' d Natilrally, Reader. you will won- ***°*"“'** By Al_lx 1-Hall" er w at all this preamble .has to _ do with the Actors' Colony. 'lt’s his nhiuty, or that oi any other thin- WOIIIBII J 0111 » 'l°hE__late__Charles Ciao-slilln, emin- Fu d tal. t ent' glls actor un author. had just closed a very successful and n ls S he had a free band in such matters .:ltir<:nlIz‘l‘;u:ug?ess::s :>tfqt|li|gt!xa?°?gt?¢i NEW YORK- Wh 12' (C'"“““*‘“ in looking around for a quiet place P"°"~)_Th° Ch‘"'°h"°'“°“'° Lea' to rest ond rocuperate, ihappened to 5"” fm' 'P“"'°"° 5°"|°° hem- lllcll up one cl Um. mtl, lalderl ranged themselves with 'tho Funda- the result -being that he purclmmm mentalists in the religious contro- -tmnsportiatlon for -hlmnel1_ wlfe versy, their national president, and daughter, New York to Sum - :‘"~d}1;"l_'"”“Wll?:a"°¥;l_h';"“3 |43' ure ' sop m . annng mersido, and from there wont to lg" _,they mag wh” they gm these, and I partisan Railway t °7 “Y "h" "- “Y m°‘“~" ‘V ‘"1 they recite the Apostles' Creed. D"‘°°*°"**° "1" 9°'“'°! ll" This piodgs wo; given in tho sis- l_Nl!l dvlllhllwli U10 PHIIWIY had hop ot the annual luncheon ofthe transportation business of the 198809 ht the Hotel Plan. in ithn 0.. FEEDS ? Yes wc have them, and the bcst obtainable - -For- llnraos, Cattle. Shoop, Plgl and Poultry. Hold in any quantity at lowest prices Wholesale and Botull. Feed Oats. Balod Hay, llolod Straw (for boddlug). Cow Chow. 0ll (lake lloal. Oottou Bood Meal, Cracked Corn, Food Carn- monl. Rolled (Jets, Oatluonl. Cracked 0ata and Barley. Dis- tlllora Drlotl Grulll (for (iaith). Biatohford'| llog Food, Borotah Food for Poultry, Urashod Oys- ter Bhollo and Orll for Poultry and rfuli supply of Poultry Foods, Poultry and stock Bola- laiorl. gagter & Co., ' no-so-» ~ o-o o °-0-0-040+-0090-Q-+0-O For Fire Insurance Oolllult H. M. SIMPSON 1156 Richmond Strut Phono M9-J. *Professiit">=r;lm__(lTr'7d_s= Mark -R. McGuigan B. 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