D L? guarrtos TEA I You WILL GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR , “Superior TEA ' a MifACHLAN ' ALUMINUM ROLLED MAY BE RELEASED BROCKVILLE, Ont., tJ-Tlie SUD- irAX. Jan‘ 3 court of NOV"- . udgmt-nt in the application successfully rolled into rods for ‘may for $1799 I th0 e5 B liicllachlan, deposed mill of the Eugene m . Hm u M_ “r of D15. Electrical Works. em 9M is new serving scn- _"__'—“>"——r 1 Tleceiiihcr penitentiary on BRUTAL MURDER m‘; or iicilltioil- I unm,orm,d_ iiosron, J1 in. 30—Thc hody i-egiirilinl-‘l l mucnt on t wllillti not bi- surprising jfllilfiflilltfl‘ and the body tlir0\\'ii time“ was granted. lthe il('(l lace downward. _.____ IN CANADA NOW Jan. 31— Scam, fQQQf-inlltftl of aluminum were yesterday ial leave to :.'p- timate conversion into wire for the privy Council the case first time in_ Canada at the rolling F. Phillipa IN EAST BOSTON mm! information is avail-‘Alfred Fonts was found last iilglit 0 hi» altitude of ‘helnn a bcd iii his apartment. in East lnImi-‘s rvuuest fui-illostou,boaring many knife wounds. wafiuofJflnu-p13_1\[¢I,n¢lilnii, Tho arms and lugs had been lied A IIIE' IIEIIIRA THE GUARDIAN l GUARDIAN SHOP troui Holmanle Catalog YORK AND MAR8HFlELD.--Ser- vices for Sunday Feb. 3. York 11 a. m. Marshfield 3 p. m. Bracliley 7 p. m. Hubert T. Smith, Pastorf MAH. JQNGG GAMES that: have been ordered and paid for are wait- '_ lng delivery. Would customers please sent or call for them at the Guardian office. k WINS DISTINCTION-Sgt. W. Zaib of No. 2 Battery. P. E. I. Heavy Brigade has the distinction of leading his class and winning a cash prize at the rece-nt course at Royal School of Artillery, Kingston, Ont. Congratulations. ul- EVANGELISTIC SERVICES - Evangelist F. W. Foster will begin an Evangelistic campaign in Tryon on Sunday, Feby 3th. He will ‘speak in Tryon 3 p. m., Tryon Presbyten "ill 7 ll. m. Rev. Geo. N. Somers will peach in Victoria at 3 p. m. and at Hampton Presbyterian at 7 of p ill. COUNTY COURT CASE. —In the assault case of Police Officer Walker vs. McNeill, before Sti- pendiary Shaw today. tlic ilcfend- ant, who failed t0 appear yesterday Oil "Black Twist Chewing Tobacco Millions of Figs Used Yearly Why? Because It Is The Best llItiIiEll s. iiiciioisoii TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. _ Manufaflurgrs Charlottetown E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summersidc, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock companies- UO-O-Q-FO40-QQ4OO 0-00 PO-O-Q-QQ-O-O-OOQ-O-O 'I'clcphome I32 ' I _ I Job Printing A fundamental inprinting is that satisfied customers are ones best advertisement. BY Slliisfijin-g our customers we have stead- ily built up our job printing business, Qllr volume oi’ business in this line is now C; Mary NlcGt-ough ei‘ Santa Barbra, wits fined $20.00 or two mouths. IhLs case arose out of a disturb~ ance at a recent social held in a g hall -n,car, the city. ‘I LYNDALE NOTES. - lliessrs ' Stove l-leckcu and Robert Ilrehaut are busy iil the lumber busincss—— “I lllr. IIOTISOI‘ -(.'2ll‘Vt'.I‘ ivas a re- ~’ taunt visitor to Var-non ltivcr the guests ot’ Mr. Ernest lliclmod.‘ i" Tho mail driver Mr. Samuel Martin . is giving good service on his mail route, t.hc host that was over seen. fl-llir. ll. Carver, Lyndalc. was a visitor to the city yesterday . McGEOUGH-LANNAN WEDDNG -——A pretty wedding tonk place at _ St. Paul's church, Saskatoon, Sask.. on Jan. 21st, Rev. Fillllttl‘ liyrne- Grant officiating, when Margaret (Iorlrudiv Launaii, daughti-r of llirs. ‘-_, lliargzirct: liamian of Montague, I’. E. i., beczinii» the bride of Joseph Laivreiiov. McGeougli, son of hire. Calif. 'l‘lit- bride was liccomingly iiltirt-il iii a dross of turquois trhar- ificuugh acted as best man. 'l‘hr-. bride was given znvtiy by her i hrolIicr-iirhnv Dr. Daly of Railisson, ,, Sask. After the ceremony, a wed‘ ,.-',iding Iiri-zikfzist was scrvcil at the ’ (ieough will l" 'iilc lowing their wedding tour. {lg-VALE NOTES-Mr. and Mrs. Mc- ‘Court and Mr. Allan Smith bashed tho ice on Glynde River last iveek. , They reported from 12 to 15 inches of ICUr-Dil‘. Ernest Cousins says that smells are very scarce.-—Mr. Flanagan llotel. Mr. and Ali-n, Iflg. at Govan fol-I I ctvnoz RIVER AND MILL; DANCING IN SUMMERBIDE cabaret alter hockey match. WONDERFUL VALUES In [Jad- les Fur coats on Saturday, Feb. 2nd. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 127521-21. 'WEATH_ER FORECASI-Feh. 1st; to 2nd cloudy. 3rd to 6th vasiable conditions. 6th to 8th cold. blustery, 9th to 13th snow. stormy. 14th to 17th wind and snow. 18th to 20 blustery; 21st to 23rd low te perature, 24 th to 26 th mild pleasant, 27th to 29th unsettled. SPECIAL SALE of Ladies Fur coats on Saturday Feb. 2nd. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1275-2-1-21. ANGLICAN SERVICES- In the parish of New London on the 3rd inst., will be as follows-Kenning- ton 10.30 a. m., with Holy Conimu- nion, Sunday School at 2 p. m., lrislitoivn 2.30 p. m., French River 6.30 p. m. PERSONALS Mr. I3. G.‘ ‘McFarlaue, Sackville, is at tlie Queen ‘l-lotel. Mr. H. C. Christie, of Cowans l,til.. Toronto is visiting Charlotte- town. Messrs. R. L. ‘Mills, L. P. Strat- ton aiul F. L. Hicks, Moncton, are at the Hotel Victoria. Aimeiig the arrivals last night ivati Capt. H. J. Knighit, oi’ Halifax. ‘lie is registered at the Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Bcnjlllogcrs have rtlost-d up their house for the win- ier months and have taken rooms at. tlie Queen Hotel. CATtD OF THANKS received. Economy is now (lPliirllltb ed in federal, provincial and city ai- fairs alike, until times improve and taxes are reduced. . Liberal propaganda sent out from ‘Ottawa exclusively to the party or- gans tells that “the King govern- ment has at last decided to declare war on waste and needless expend- iture in administration and will he- gin by weeding out the.Ci'vil Ser- vice." We are told that "the gov~ and Airs. Wallace Cosgrovc of hiill- valo returned recently from the lumber woods, also Mr. Johnny Iirowiu of (iHlllVillGr-hlifls Anna Murphy oi’ Millvzilc, went to Char- lottetown last week. —'l‘he many friends of Mr. Fred Thomas will he sorry to hear thathis house was burned Sunday afternoon. As Mr. "Iuimas was away visiting some neighbors and when he returned home the house was on fire. The neighbors gathered there but the suruncc his loss is all the harder to boar, but as his neighbors know it will. not take Fred long to chop lumber foi' a new house and we all bopu to sec Mr. Thomas with a ernment has been warned illiillly different sources both friend- ly and unfriendly that the Service at Ottawa is ovcrstafied and must the reduced." Those were at least true and faithful warnings that the government received! The wo1i~ deij is that thehiberal Ministers were more than two years in find- ing out that they were in the midst of an army of 40,000 Civil Servants High School Girls and Sailors: ‘fireball gained such headway, and to whom Fifty Million dollars were Grace E Simmonds’ m“ A It tmlrl ‘blowing very hard v they being paid yellrly- Houghton, Joseph Culhanc, Irving Hm‘; "Xlmhpmlllgmg m" of m” --_ Wright; and ,WGY Augmented oi e. s I. omas hud no iii- Premier King’ “flat economist that he ls, 11nd not noticed that all these thousands were there and were on the pay-roll. The Fin- Ironi ‘ five timcs the volume 0f two and a half tears zi_g0-—nearly double that of a year ago ——mid is still growing. I Vr iitli/l’ siitisfird lIl/ICVS——7U0 can avitirfy you. PRICE ... QUALITY ... 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RATE MATTERS NOW BY TAKING Our “Digest-It” Tablets YOU WILL mun IN THEM JUST WHAT YOU NEED, IN HELPING YOU DI- GEST WHATEVER YOU MAY EAT PRICE 35o PER BOX TRY A BOX Joimmli lohm jhttoraulhlllqm Illilb up-tn-dalo resid- ancn Minister had prepared his biid- FnioAvQraeauAsv 1 1 A ‘l. 19o Kllocyles (sac Meters) WGY (Schenectady. N. Y.) . General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a. tin-Time signals. 12:30 p. m.—-—Stock market re- port. ' 12:40 p. m-Produce market re~ port ' 12:46 p. m-Weatber forecast. 2:00 p. m.—Music and fashion talk, "What Fashion Decrees in Sport Wear," Paul A. Brown. 6:00 p. m-Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 6:30 p. m.—-Childron’s program. 7:35p. m.—Heaith talk, N. Y. State Department of Health. 7:45 p. m.—Nevin program. Secretary of the Treasury instrumental selection, "At Sim- rise,“ from the Suits "In the Spring" Nevin. WGY Orchestra Instrumental selection, "Iiarchetta" . . . . . . . . . Nevin Orchestra Cello solo, "Love Song"... ..Nevin Ernest llurlcigh violins; Ernest Burlcigh. cello; Ollie G. Yettru. piano. Trio selection, “Narcissus"..Nevin ~ The American Trio instrumental selection, “Lullaby," from the Suits, “In Arcady".... instrumental selections, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (Late Program) Eastern Standard Time WGY Light Opera Company I I THE CAST Dick Ernc, Boastwain. Walter_ Reagles, tenor. ' lTom Tupper, The Eden's Mate, hiliurice Simmonds, baritone. TinfShaniion, an Old Salt, J. Quinlan, barrltone.) Sam Sllpily- Coxswain, Asa Coggcs- hall, tenor. Kitty Adair, A High School Girl, Belle Page, soprano. Dorothy, Her Best Friend, Theresia Berberich, cnntralto. F‘. c Mrs. Brown, Chaperone, Gladys Robinson. coiitralto. Barbara, Another High School Girl, Mae MacCarty, soprano. Orchestra, directed by Carl N. Jester. ' , ACT I A Wharf-Eleven o'clock Saturday morning. “I ii}; ii 31.15;..." c "You Blarney Mo" .. Portuguese port of one of the most important shipping‘ centres of the Far little more than u stet-oiid-rate pleas~ ure resort, will again assert. itself 11S il l; get last year, doubling the sales tax, Iuit had not observed that there was anything out of the way in pay- ing out this Fifty Million Dollars. The Honorable John E. Sinclair hail not detected anything wrong at _ the capital till ho read in The é Guardian a warning note. Twenty Cabinet Ministers went and came and apparently took no more notice i of this Army Corps of Forty Thou~ t» sand than If they did not exist. But warnings cnnic, warnings from iiiniiy different sources, friendly " warnings and unfriendly ones, and after two years and when Parlia- ment was just about to meet 1hr.- Kiiig government hogan to sit up and take notice! And so tho pro- paganda scribes wore set to work to proclaim throughout the land that the King government is going t_o weed out the Civil Service! Sound tho trumpet! clnmntlonl Wai- la declared on wnte It Ottawa! The wild- briars the thorns and the thistle: are to be cut down and rooted out of the unweeded garden of the Civil Ser- vice. The Premier himself hath said lt and its greatly to his credit. And may the powers that wait on noble deeds give speed to the weed- lug! Make pro- it -—---_>oa DEPARTM ENT STORE “Here We Aro" . . . . . . .. Sailors “Many Years Ago" . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Dick Erna and Sailors "Two and Two Make Four" . . . . .. Tom Tapper. Dick Erne, Sam and Sailors “In the Woodland Cool and Green" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. School Girls “Happy Little School Girls" . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sailors and (iirl d Morning-Pretty Maidens". .. . . . . . . . .. Kitty, Girls Sailors "When tho Sun is Shining Bright" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Girls and Sailors ‘The Pink on the Hawthorn" .. . .. Kitty, Girls and Sailors "Reading, Ititirg,‘ Rithmetic" . . .. Dorothy, Girls nnd Sailors "Pretty Maiden You Behold" . . . . . . . . .. Dick Erno and Kitty "What's the Matter“ . . . . “Sailors “There Shunt Be a Speck"..Sallors "in tho Moon's Bright Light" ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Entirc Company "G00 ACT II Deck of the U. S. S. Barnacle. eight o'clock the sumo evening "What a Busy Afternoon"..Sellors “DOM [THING IN REGINA IURNID REGINA, Jon. Stk-Damage esti- r ma‘..d at $180,000. Wu done by o tire at Bropdview only yesterday, when Calhoun’: department store was ruined and all-adjoining bor- ber nhon llllllfl, dlmlled . The stars will Iliinothe Mine when a thousand generations ‘of no have come and gone. no Qditédfllmill val-tin’; fiflltl pill? gllpyoml 10b0,, ,, {-3, y; A LIWLI IITTIN" .W -. i A A product of The Quaker Mills, Peterborough and Saskatoon lheqniPiiisTsoi-iiiir: nuns mummies mo suuvfl?" igmilled fti a high A from tlie finest liar purposes. ’l'licy will be nuii Bake what you with-bread, pies or cakes-l- you will get satisfactory results every time if you use Quaker Flour. ' Quaker-Flour is always of uniform l‘ ‘tbniaiiitain that standard. It _ By actual daily tests in,o_ur own bllbp #11011; Quaker Flour is proven tlie best for all "' ualaer Alwaus the Same-Alwags the It is casy to bukc home-made bread the Quaker way. \\'ritc for our tested recipes. '3 a ‘ualitflnilt st;_andard,_and;;_tes ‘edhouify’ ' d western wheat. _' L 4 new led to you without charge. Sold by beat N. Rattenbury, Ltd., A. G. POIKB, Prince Retail Dealers In Prince Wholesale Edward Island repreuentitlvb Edward Island Distributor, Charlottetown , for Quaker Oltl Oomll"! "A Sailorman That Once I Kneiv". . . . . ..'l‘iiii Shannon and Sailors instrumental selection, “Pastorale“ “"9“""l=' llmvmg "Pmxmg" ,1!" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ Ncvhrschneidel, Twilight .. . . . (iirls and Sailors Edward mm Leo Knwen "On a Moonlight.- Night" . . . . . . . .. ' ' . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Intermezzo . “The Stars are (ilcaming" . . . . .. . Girls and Sailors Iiaperonla" . . . . .. ..Mrs. Ilrown, Girls and Sailors ..Tim Shannon and l\ is. Brmvn ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' Nov!" "The Saddcst Story“. . .. .l)orothy Thos. ll. Wood and family. “Heb/lustHa,,(,1.~]p,|-~ V _ ‘ _ _ > _ _ _ > __ llrookilclil, sincerely thank their _ ‘Pwhcn’? “ __ . _ “m” 6mg m," Sailors many friends for kindness shown V1011" B010. Tl"! R0311?!’ “I Dream of You" . . . . ..l)ick Erna them (luring their rcceut sad be- - - - - - -; - ~ - - - ‘ - -~ NQVIYPKNI-‘llel “we Cannot he! You mm A‘v“yn‘ Yflilvenlent- l hdward A’ “we .. .l)ick Erm- Girls and Sailors __.4<+>——-— lllSlfllllltliliill selection, _"Tourna- WNW Power m. ilovlfl,‘ ‘ N’ t B the Wa '“°“"",,f'°“' m” "S'“'° ‘ "i? Q . . . . . . . ..Dick Erric ‘and-Kitty 0 y y Arcady ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' 2‘ New“ "Finale“ . . . . . . . . . Entire Company (Continued from Page 4.) oriihfltra ' \ mense satin. with hut_ to match, ‘ ————i_——*- “she herds Play" and carricil a lioriut-t oi rose pink fairly W011 Oltlliilllfitl l0 6811'!’ 0" U up fl L" H 0 j r-iiriizitious. Tito brldemaitl, lViiss “iiihqni 11w need of further borrow- .- H n er '0 M’ H _ _ Blanche O'Neill oi (ircnicll, Sask., mg m ‘WAN, qupply sewerage and - glrom "the Suite In Net/IE wore a pretty dress of pearl grey ' ' ‘ ' - iring _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G niorocaiii crepe, with black picture “mm lmmovemcm large expmlm- ' I _"—_‘ ‘ '\ hat, and carried a boquot oi‘ shell lures have Iiecn made in past years Orghggfra _ (ganadian press) ' pink carnatloiis. Mr. .I. A. l\lc- but for these good value has been PERINUV Jfin- 31-—Tll9 11111191111 Macao. uncel East but now commercial metropolis, it‘ W The ancient and picturesque portlmst dwent into a idecline with the pass~ - n g of the sailing ship era, the up ening of the interior ports of Kuair. |tung and the inevitable rise of ‘Hongkong. Macao's two imosi: ob- lvious iveaknesses are that the har hor is full 0i‘ silt and will accom- modate nothing bigger steamers. The port i i than riverl also lacks dir-i ct communication iby land witli- lot‘ White Lcghuriis ithe. immediate interior. l-‘nr these two V911’ S9011 Peflslim-T the port of Macao has shown un- mistakable signs of tier-adore, aiul for many, years has kept up runn- ing expenses through local taxes on opium, gambling and similar en- terprises which have earned a i-cinimunity tlia: deserved better a bad name. The Portuguese government. which sti-ll has authority uvei- the port, regards the present situation Illl a serious light mild intends to -i_c-nied_v tfJllllllltlllfi. Harbor improve» merits will be made and a short line oi‘ railway will be built luto tlve interior, which is rich in an agricultural sense. Once Macao is available to deep- water shipping iiiolliiiig will be re- ‘quiicrl to convert the sleepy little iplcasure resort luto a Wl(l(‘.~ll\\'llk9 port. A 1K1 ..., ,7, P‘, I —-i-ao->—-—— EGG LAYING CONTEST l l i I Notes on the Sixth P. E. I. Egg Lay-l ing Contest for the 13th Week Ending January 23rd, 1924 The P. E. island Egg Laying (‘on- tcst made a gain oi‘ Ilil eggs, over ‘the previous weeks production. 21951 eggs have Iiecn laid to ilatc. Production tor the WPCK illll0llIllL‘(l wlih 41 eggs. Mrs. F. HIIIMBYWM pen oi‘ Barred Rocks sixth with 36H eggs. Mrs. Fred Mclutyreki ‘pen ) 0t‘ White Leghorns tied with 31-, porlmcntiil Station's pen of Barred lllocks No. 10 with so eggs each. inn. J. .1. Mcoiuivrays pan ol ‘Whitt- Leghorns eigth with 29 egg! , and Mr. D. F. MacDonald's pen of. iiarred Rocks tied with Rev. A. . NTCAIIIHYS Barred Rocks for BUY place with 25 eggs each. » lxperimenlal Station's pen of- White Leghorns No. 14 leads the contest to date with 338 eggs. EX- periuirtntul Station's pen of White Leghorns No. 12 second with 332 eggs. Experimental Station's pen of White Leghorns No. 13 third with 323 eggs. llir. Sam McPher- son's pen of White Leghorns fourth with 308 eggs. Mr. Edward Bull- pitt‘s pen or White Leghorns fifth with 295 eggs. Mr. J. J. McGIII- vrarys pen of White Leghorns sixth with 286 eggs. Exxperltnent- al Statloirspcn of White Leghorne »~ Ne. in‘ scvcnlh with 277 eggs, and Mr. Everett Howatt's pen of White Leghoiius elgtli with 273 eggs. i RESULTS OF THE THIRD WEEKLY PERIOD m. Exp. Station's pen No. 12-f- < 165 eggs for 3rd, 4 weekly periodnm. 2nd, Exp. Station's pen No. 1 —-_ 10:30 p. in.-—A request progralrn, I b i ‘r _k l I ito 5R9 eggs. “The Bo'sn's Bride" a nautical p??? "Ow 9'15 W0‘ 9b "V0" 1114*] Experimental Station's pen of yarn . . . . . . ..W. Rhys-Jierbert e‘ a Z9‘ hite Leghorns Ne, 15 led the Con- for the week with 46 eggs. Mr. --Augustine Wisncfls pen oi‘ White Wyamlottes second with 4i (eggs. Experimental Station pen ol‘ White lAlgllOYIlH No. 12 tied with Expcri-I nicntiil Stations pen of White Leg horns No, l-l [or third with 43 eggs. Mr. ilduuivd Bullpitfs peiii of White Lcghorirs iourtli with 42 eggs. Experimeiitzil Station's pen No. l3 fifth eggs for thc some pe 161 eggs ior Ilrd, 4 weekly pert d. " 3rd. Exp. Station's pen No. 15-4 6 eggs tor 3rd, 4 weekly period. 4th. Mr. Erlward Bnllpittfs No. 14 1T~14i1 eggs for 3rd, 4 weekkly V‘? period. ‘l 5th. .\Ii-. Augustine Winner's l- 341’ Pass for 3rd. 4 weekly period. _ I I _ llP-V. A. Mc_Aulay's pen No. 4 pen ; l\o. ’ laid 2a eggs for the 3rd. 4".‘ weclcLv period, and Mr. Howard‘. itopcifii pen No. 7, Nina 2 laid 24 ro . n A JONG i’) IE5 ta I O G ~ irw-"K > lw.l‘ii‘i\ihil'\llilfljl.si/t~l m This Set Contain: 144 Playing Pinon 64 Counters 4 Ruck: 1 Book of Dlractloni All In Attractive Io! 7yzll!syzilx%fl 50° and the M: Jonp poo. It Is Not Hard To Play Tho two popular fallacies about the game |l that It ls expenlive to purchase ‘ and difficult to play. By Introduc- ing this 60o not we h!" brought the gums within the roach of everyone, thereby eliminating the objection of Ask The People Who Play they will tell you that It re- qulrop no special talent to play-no technical skill In needed. The people who ploy will tell you too, how fncln- lung It I: to match the play- ing plecol to make three or four oi i kind or three of a , how lltlflylng It l: high eon, while the book at im- " which , ' our-gum. mlkoo the ruin dour ‘Ind the game randy N minor. in contnotlng (or gauged tifo local demand coupon at once. Dennis Bros, Ltd. ., Wiioiolilo Dlollllbutorq to "puny" I place, and to win the game. Our Supply Is Becoming Exhausted of tho _ l. In ‘l; largo but we evidently were mlphko . and the dnlro for o popular-priced out were much greater than we onblpipltod. result In that our supply Io diminishing rapidly and, u we an not pure we Mil i! QIO ' to got more of them It the advantlpcoul rota of the Ont lot, we "urlo you t0 I90 U00 The tiluardian ‘ ‘III order to become on airport "w, iwM (puma ' ell!- whore.) Understand What People Mean when they talk of the “I005! um", m. "int vvml.’ “forming and opening 8M will", "chewing," and Nil few other tonne o! the game. = Then In one IMIII other people all 710'“. Y,“ can-and all you and to l0 In to buy tum 0110* I. we are new oihrlnp. we me we tiol The Internet lathe QIIIU vol. n.-