mans ‘1031025 gas» ,."H1111.1111111111111|1111111.11.11ii:1.|1i1111111111111 l, 1| ' lillllllllli‘lllllllllllllllllllli!!! ilillllllllilllllllillllllfi“ _§-_,- i. _ I (cnnunugd l"°"" l) ' 1- M ally said whlle”c°ugflf1g was never sat; Cilllmm? W1 never brought forth lslled“ gtive idea. Councillor a cosfllllllzuengctl him to make Biro iemeut in a Ipublic meet- mlm illor McNally said 11B ,‘ Comte the statement any- l'»°"ld mflflgurcb don't lie and he ‘Dari-sad Councillor Strong insinu- IW“ h H118 Fire and Light Com- "m" l‘ e starting a prearran- mlll“ wer not putting out any “l they werebut were standlns Wi’"‘“,',‘,‘.'.'§n1 Councillor McNally =9": that Councillor .-Strong ' 1.», several thlflSB "VT-ORE llld “m. 1 11191-11 passed over ‘by Fglcflloillillillors, but wbenbe tried I- k0 Smul-luullltlfilie be was brought ghecllaiillt.““Councillor Strong re- m 1 from tho Council while Coun- l l -\‘-illv was reciting in de- Uor Mhl" "s 7Councillor Strons w nu:- "l-‘lfii. I The report of m‘ (“bill ‘lllllllllil (‘ommltlee was g i . / v . 11901111111111111 tulopted. I t Tl1o_ 1111111116?“ of‘ M“ m ,. l“? JZIIIIII-Iify 21 and Feib- mnniEtLL\\-<-(17~l~ read and adopted mfy ‘II ‘ ' councillor .\lcNallly herenzgzggslllz? the {Hlnflfl (“I ltrtleégmimititeeiwere ll“ ll" “ml L g 1 iitlz s and rulnultioilso that tie c l mm council 1111111121 lcnoweveryn-h ng m; being: ne. __ ' .11 “>115 moved and adopted that Thomas Iliuhards and JOIIDMAYIBQII’ nnlt bv appointedndnullllgillwfli 7°!‘ m9 coming QIQCUOII. It Wdb ‘IIIOVOG and t-arru-rl that 100 tons 01f B41119 Counts or I ' ppniblil: meeting shouldkbe halfell 11111111 matters ‘fairly be ore sirens. lie refer-reduce the happy relzzions existing between B-ll 1119 Councillors present and he hop loses Ills Wors-hlib the Mayor with Councillors Johnston and MoNallyp who were seeking 16-919mm“. 1'5" l . .‘ . 30211121118151.1111... was-‘rétlrlw and~ spoke euloillfllwally M Jill‘ Walk the hoard. 1111s had said and remarked ithati in iiir ruin-uncut of Councillor Ar-l 11@i.¢1n1.T<:-\vn was losing one or tlu hm Councillors it ever hail. Councillor. MoNally thanked the Councillors and Clerks for their co- operation and assistance. 1ft had always been a pleasure for him to come to meetings and would like to 001118 baclf‘ to the Council particul- arly to prove to the citizens that they could do whait they could with the new "plant. Councillor Arnetat said he would always look back over his term as Councillor with pleasure, He had had the cO-opera- tion of the Council a-t all times and referred particularly to The assist- ance given him by Town Clerk Messy and his assistant. He con- cluded by wishing the Councillors and the Mayor evcry success. A letter was read ifrom H. R. Stewart. Assistant Deputy Provin- cial Treasurer that a notice had been published in ifhe ‘Canadian Gazette re tho act for juvenile de- linquents for the town of Sum- mcrsldc. The communication was received and iflled. Cou-ncil adjourn- e-rl. The date of the pulbllc meetinig iwlll be announced later. St. Paul's hall was spoken of as a prdbaible place to nold it. No Damage In Collision (Canadian Press) MONTRIEAIL, Feb. 9.~Tbe Cun- adlan Pacific Steamship headquar- ters gave out tonight that. the col- lision today in New York Harbor of the Empress of Scotland hound to Mediterranean with tourists, and the incoming freighter Scotsburg to eolther resulted In no damage craft and both p-oceoded, ii The Debi; Situation (Special to The Guardian) LONDON .Feb. ation shows whatever are mentioned France. For Every III-—.\IInurd'||‘Llnlmcnt. . Morrison. bummerside. 9.-_-—'I‘he British ‘note to France upon the debt situ- that iDritain claims ed from France: first certain definite amounts in proportion to France's general ability to puy. Second, am- Lounts proportional to svhut France He regremed that receives from Germany, No figures in the _ alfnoto and almost everything still re- (‘ouncillcr Piilpe'lieiartily_ mains to be defined in further neg- vnnmuni in what ‘Councillor Phll- otiations The next word is with 1111s 01111111 110111101111 THE GHARLOTPEToWN GUARDIAN SHOP FROM Holman’: Catalog- THIRD ORDER OF 8T. FRANCIS.— Annual Meeting to- lllSht Assembly Hall. All mem- bers please attend. 367-240-111 FOR SALE -— Second-hand Am- orican rubber belting, width 2 inch to 12 inch at a low price. R. W- 371-2-10tts-3i ' CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL- -Friday Feb. 13th. See Western Guardian tluls issue. 371-2-10-41 BIG GAME TONIGHT-Albe- gwoits vs. Truro tonight; also Bru- ins and St. Pat’s. Admission 35c and 00c. CLYDE AND WEST RIVER. — Services Sunday, Feb, 15th Clyde River 11 a. n1; ,Wcst River 3 p, m. Subject "Ezekiel and t-he Perfect Society". Sabbath School in West River at 2 p. m. ‘Evening service in Clyde ltiver also at 7. subject, "Two Demoniacs Heulied and Devils Driven "Into Herd of Swine." CARD OF THANKS-Mr. and Mrs Joseph Doucette and family desiro to thank their rua-ny friends for sympathy and kind- neeses shown during their 196011! ‘sad bereavement. 3682-10-11 SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS- At their meeting in the city court room last night, the South African War Veterans decided tn’ uttcud as u body, Divine Service at the Zion Church on Sunday morning Febru- ary 22. After the church service u short service will be conducted at the South African monument by the Rev, G. ‘C. Taylor and the vet- crane will decorate the draped sta- tue with a wreath. __-_<0->———- PERSONALS iMr. B. G. liiacFarlane. Sack-ville. was flllllOlllg the arrivals In the -1ty yissterd-ay. IMI‘. J. C. Pope, Hazel Grove, is n-inong the guests registered at the Victoria. lMr. W. J. Muttart, Sunrmersidc was a visitor In the city yesterday. Miss J. Hickey of ludlian River is a guest at the Davies iHotel. Mr. T. G. Ives, Montague. was aimong tbc visitors In the city yes- icrday. Mr. A. Yates, Boston, is alnong the guests registered at the Queen. 1M1‘. Andfelwflioughart of Sum- m‘. side is spending a fciiv days in the city. Ho is registered at the |Davies. i Mr. Lyuils of the Davies Hotcl 1:4“ ‘ CLASSIFIED Four Insertions ' Ellhl lnncrflonl . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAQAL: A x AAAAA‘; m. p» m». ..1 a wnnin 1.- ..» u.» ..: o v-u-rh A gents “Wanted Miscellaneous DVERTI EMENTS ii 70a: Insertion . . . . . . . ........................... 10c par lino of 5 word; -' .1111‘ .1 pobubly illo oldest printer in O o++++ Hospital for l.l‘i‘:ll'illl3l1[, entered lb: city Iiuspltal yesterday; for IIL-ainuent. Dr. S. R. Jcnklns is In aiteuiiancro and hopes to have bfm llifillflil again sihnrtlgx. l Mr- Jobu O'Neill 111v welbknmvn the province, has Clll.l‘(‘fl 1b: City Miss Annie lilcCai-tby, who was operated on in lne iClty Hospital on PORTRAIT AGENTS — WRITE for catalogue, United Art Ltd. Brunswick Ave., Toronto. 899-1-12<Mws26l. A em PICK UP $5 FOR FIE-W g, s hours work. Then if you like, work regularly, have, a bus- iness of your own, make $5 up ilfllly. Experience or capital un- llfcaflsflry. Garretson ‘Company Brantforrl, out; 2-3-121. ,________i______ UIIIITING PLANT $ALESMEN-- ' esmnn to sell woll known lllhting and flumplng Plants. W! position and territory for ‘l! who can give good refor- illfi: 11nd show selling record. Ission wlgh Ilborul ud- llllft, llux "N" l6 3011-2-74“ %__ Clothing Proposition Th‘? liilvcriiscrs are open to negot- ° “llll Iiractical mon for the sale "P81111011. ORDER onornns tlil-llaile-io-wlensuro) in their respec- Tle lilcalltles. - _ (his l1.- un exceptional opportunity l" men of’ good character and ilmlillllg In the community, with "Wit-duo 0f Mlle Attire, who will ilevniu ilicir talent and energy to P‘ lmlilusitlon, ,' 3'11‘. ilrlu furnishes its customers “hall 11 Inrso selection of fabrics m fltylos at best. values In Canada, c1 therefore requires reciprocal Wlloration fellllllylvarticulnrs necessary to insure wllllwilr ~ —Iu first Instance-tw- mélo. nox 105. MONTREAL. i .m""'l'fl Llnlmont for flio flrlppa. “"“w»o+»+c4+o0++w W» 821093, foam ' veyor, I-Iermanville, P. E. I. 816~1-7~—3n10s. ncrs $150, later (which position?) wuy, Box .116. Wrlto Rail 2117-2-3-9-16-23 and shingles till further uotlcc A. French, Wesimorelanil, 3511-2403121 Mule Ilelp Wantcd loyment for Barbers. ' er Barber College, 13811811111911 "F". HnlIf&X.—3-1-ttl-1f. 2T1-2-5-tst/II mo. A. MacDONALD LAND sun- YOUR ACCOUNT IS PAST DUE. and if not arranged by February 14th, 1925, will be banded in for collcctIon.—Nortl1 Tryon Gar- agg - 341-2-0-41 FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- 3250 monthly ITOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I have (liscouiinueil sawing Iioards ' to r1 "turn to the "city about Ille last BIG EARNINGS BTEADY EM- Become export In'8 weeks. Write Mol- Monduy last for appendicitis is covery. iMiss -Ida MacDonald, Klrrkora, re- ‘IIITIIGII home yesterday after visit- ing friends in Dunstrullfnaigo and Charlottetown. Hcr many friends will be pleased in know that Miss Lucy Riackhasn is steadily Imjprovln-g tfrorn her re- . cont serious operation in ithe P. E. Island hospital under the skillful treatment of Dr. Sorvnran. She has 0VI‘I‘y pruiisc 101' ‘the ‘hospital. s-E_._._. ililiss TbamarfJon-kins, Richmond St. Is vlsdtlngvin Murray River the truest of lrrr hitter. iMrs. Wllllwin ' Id. Jon-kins. Mllss Jenkins expects 11f .\larcl1. ’_I'l1v. (lunrdlan regrets to report that it was found rmcesaury io um- 1111luto11farsl1al Cameron's log ut v lho City Hospital yesterday morn- ing, Lust. night be was reported as doing uicoly and resting easily, , "A LOCAL INDUSTRY CAN OF 10d amount of capitol .with services. try." Apply "E" Box 116. 344-241-1113: For Sale. ‘Price $20.00. Phones 378~J.——3I ifer an attract-Ive proposition to - ——————— -, n livo wlro representative that is in a position to invest a limit- together This is an un- usual opportunity for a 111511 class man to become connected with a rapidly growlllz‘ lllllllfl‘ ‘FOR SALE-M EACHAM'8 ATLAS - BIRTHS McQUATYRIE - .0111 Doc. 2lst,—a_t ltosoncalb lo Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lilaciluarrlo, a daughter. MARRIAGES GRANDY-STUBBERT — At the IIDlllI‘ oi‘ hor aunt, Mrs. \Vuu. Bullf- fctt. Sourls, on Feibruary 4th, 1925 Miss finzel (l-randy of Fortune Bay, NIIIL, to Mr. Thomas G. Stwbibert of Souris. l’. E. I. iMCINN|S-—LAN~NAN—/\t St, Dull- stau‘s Cathedral, Charlottetown, cheap. 116 Brighton Road, n-is, Marshiic-id. 5178-2-64! bbrns in good repair. tber particulars apply Goff-in, Frcnclifort FOR SALE-COOKING STOVE '357-2-10M3I. 110R SALE — AVRSHIRE COW newly iiréshenad, also tiwo ibrood sows, chqlcs from four. all to far- row early. Terms t! required. Telephone connection, Herb. Deu- FOR SALE-SHORE FARM OF 100 acres situated at Frenchfort on mast River with house and For fur- H. III. 31'I~$-7-3I on W d " y. February 41b by Rev, W, V, McDonald, Hope River. making rapid progress towards re; TWO GAMES TONIGHT. Arena, Aibies vs. Truro——5t. Pat's vs. Bruin-s. Admission 35c and 80c. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND—»Ow- 111E to un-forscen circumstances services advertised for Stauchcl, Tuesday 'l<‘e.b, 10th are postponed to Tuesday 17th at 7 p. 1n. VERNON CIRCUIT — Serfviccs next Sunday 1030 a. m. and 7 p.711. Sunday School at 11.30 a. m.. Ver- uion at 2.30 p. 1n.‘; S. S. at 1.45 p. -m. Vernon W. M. S: will meet at} the home of Mrs. Wendelzl Lea tho Wednesday, Fob. 11th at 2.30 p. m. Sawing Circle the same evening. AT SUPREME COURT. — Tho, hearing of the ejectnreut case oi“ Steuben Eckland versus Bertha L. Stewart “'11s continued In the Su- llreme Court yesterday. Johnston K. C-. and Bentley K. C., for do- fendant moved for a non~suii. Martin K. ‘C. and Stewart K..~C., objected. The motion was allowed and the hearing ofihe evi- dence was continued. At, 5 o'clock Court adjourned until 10.31 this morning. moi- Insurance Yesterday tbc Island represent- atives of the Con-federation Lifc Association met in convention ai tho Provincial head offices lmtbis city and concluded the conferenco with a Iiaiiqirvt bold last night in the Victoria I-Iotcl. Mr. (‘- Id. S Iifacdonalil, General hfauagoi" of the Company, Mr. \'. I1. Smith, Actuary, and Mr C. \\'. I)ovli::-, Supoiziutcuilcnt of Agenc- ies for (lauada, iver: present ai the convention and imparted much valuable, Information to tbe local 212011111. llllOl‘\'lI".\\'C(l yesterday Mr ‘Mac- douald stntvil that tliiis was tbv elovcutb ilisiiilct conference bald this your, iliv others ‘being In On- tario, lilouireal, Halifax anld St. John. They will be continued in ibe \Vr.stcrn Provinces, ’ Speaking of tlic complaint maili- by $01111’ insurance companies that IIppT-r Canada insurance corpora- tios were not investing in ‘the Alziritlincs, bu. sboweil that his company’ bad a total. of $1,750,000 invc-sicd l1:- Maritiitic debenture-s and Iiouils, and that last year's 111- vestmenis ir.» this part of Canada amounted to 8000.000. The coni- pany hail lbregousr-liigbzr interest ratti because It felt that. some oi‘ its mouoy should go to help liiari time industries. W The past year-bud bceui the best its annual statement a. surplus of $1,600,000“ Will Enforce In China 1919 Arms Embargo Agree- bad shown LONDON, Ifeb, il-Tlm (ion-ru- nouncing that Great Ilritalu would continue to enforce in China tho 1019, whereby the powers under- took to restrain lbcir 1111111111111..- iuio that country war mail-TI; until the cstalblisliuiciit. of a uov crnmeut tbcrc who-so uulliority would Ibo rccogltivcil tbrouizlmiii the whole of China. The statement warncd llrliisb GIlbjCUlS agailust any i11fr'i11_'_-v111:r.l uf the agreement, also noting ibat the authorities of 010 1lii'1'1~1'»11t Ilrltish purl. on bio way In (‘llill-‘l had been instrilcivd i0 i‘.\1i‘l'l1lL:I(i tbu utmost vigilance and IlSi‘ 1110 full powers ibi-y possess in .--i'/.:\ and coizfiicutc illegal consignm-nut of arms. Itcmurkiiiig ‘that 111.|ny largo consignments of arm.‘ had rccuntly boar; seized the siuivizi-eiii says Ibo 1111111111 taken by Ibo IirIt~ Isb (lovcrnluoni. was dirizitvil by its fueling tbai. its duty was lo do c\'i.rylhi‘r.g posslblv iu :1-~‘»‘i>l lll Ibo ustaibllsluuuul. 0i‘ pom‘..- -I11il urdul‘ in (flrlna. It was oiliiud that one o1‘ Ibo uztuscs contribut- ing .111 tho continuance oi‘ Illviilflllfl‘ bad "boon ibv case with wleicb rival factions obtained supplir.‘ o1‘ arms from Europe, \\'lli‘l0 1.11110 111110111111; had been availabli- silica the armlatlce- "rue ‘e115... aeuurue , THROAT n. cmzsr MEDICINI" M11124“ A: this season everybody need! the Peps breathcablc tablets to ward .0ff cold and chilll- Hangers. As Peps dissolve in Ibo mouth, l their rich medicinal fumes carry . soothing and healing benefits direct Into chest and lungs. Inflammation or soreness In throat or bmnchials is quickly nlldyed, coughs and colds Mary Gertrude Mcluuis, (llsucor- rnrlalc to Jumos .\. Lunnuu, JMon- tague. DEATHS on Mon- day. Feb. 0th. I925, John Clarkin. aged 70 years. CLARKIN~At Emyvalc STUART-Jln SIIIIIIRY. F011. 8111. ‘1025, at 4.00 a. m.. A. M. Stuart 0i Belle River. aged 72, Funrvral service at house on- Tuofldfly. F00- 10th at 12 o'clock, thence Io I101- faa-t Church. TAYLOR-At the (‘lmrloilclmvn Hospital. Sunday. I-‘cb. 8th, 19211. iloland Taylor iin his 15th V0111‘- IOII of Mr and Mrs James Tayl-“P 11511-1 Funeral are nipped in the bud. and the entire breathing system is strengthened‘ ‘ and fortified. Carry Peps with you wherever you gol 1 I All nudiciu dank" ‘ Convention. meat; DAIRYMENS 6S. ..1 istusltL Station last cvcning and liCCCilllIg aipacc, The auuount of interest (IIBIIIILVOiI ‘by illu public I11 ibis event ziugurs and tliosi; iu lfllilfile oi’ it arc confident that a (vvcuts will lu- cstziblishcd. The variety 11f ev- whiub will mark the Circus interesting Committees are working bard to make it go over with u wull 1'01‘ its SIIITCSS new mroril for such Pills‘ will b0 exceptionally and the 11111111, ioal Training (Associated Press) (II<.‘I\'I1J\'.\, Fob, il—Ci)-0l‘(llnnl1lng 51/1 vflnts per bushel over. The ilu- 111111111111 ibattl; zigaiust dis- lull" "l lllii lllflfliel 1'01‘ 081$ W416 .o.-1.=.* and 111-1 1g sledge 1111111. SITDILLIFI‘ and prices were advanced y Ill. 1:11‘ the‘ future program Lvziguc lit-Nations in its p11pligl-ipriizg ivboat flour. market and lln-nllli auiiiiltios. ‘ prices wt-rc advanced 10 cents per ‘I'll.- 5 .~i‘il ATTENTION We have just re- .ce1ved one carload Sugar Beet Mea“! which we are sel- ling at lowest pric- Book your require- ments early as we have only a limited quantity for sale A. HORNE & CO. slim, .1 NIIIIIIH IIIHIIIIS PHEPII IIIIIINS III III 5H I .\ met-ting of the yarious Com- iuliioi-s In charge of tbc Fireman's Indoor Circus was bold at tho Fire was zit- tr-udod by all the members. .\Iatt.r~rs "l Monorail importance to the Cir- lrus wcrc (liscilssvil and the met-I- 1111: was very cntluisiilstic, The re- boris iciulercil showed that cu i‘ orabli- interest irLbeing manifc L in Ibo (tircus and that tbc Beauty Afuuti-st and (Jar contest are pro- Leaguo of Nations Seeks Better Phys- in the mstnry of the Company, m,“ lllf-l‘ I1lou-s 411;: 11st those maladies 1y: i-‘llts _ VVIIIUII still svvm Io defy medical 1V1. 2 Wllltq “'01”? wk‘ will cou-stitilte the cssencclflfllls. N0. 3 grade at 001/: 081115.; of 1119M firmer feeling ])l'€Vil|ll€(l In the: {Vocal Solo-“ln the ‘Chimney Corner" .. llrVs bi-allh section. bmlliarrol. Mr‘ H' s’ Henderson Ill ‘m. bog-receipts 2,872. Hog prices ‘E ' THE MARKETS (Canadian Frau) Dominion Live Stock-Cattle Ru cclpts 840. MONTREAL, Feib. 9.—The cat- tle ofiferlug was made uip almost entirely of common and medium -grades and trading in these was draggy. One lot of medium to fair- ly good heifers brought $5.85 and an odd good cow $5.00 and better medium quality northwest sneer-s sold for $6.00 and conumon ones mostly $5.00 and 85.50. A few very thin steers brought $4.25. Good ibulls were quoted at $5.00 and comuron and medium ones $3.25 to $4.50 a small lot of good steers iwere sold for $6.50 and another lot broinghit Two choice steer were sold Butcher Steers Choice 88.00, good 86.50 io $7.00; lllcillllm. $5.50 t0 $6.125 091111111011 34-25 l" 35-35. .l'11t'cber helifers good 36-00? medium $5.00 to 85.75, com. mop $4.00 to $5.00, buitcher cows Knoll $5.00 to 85.25. medium $3.00 12o $4.50, canners 82.00, cutters, $2, 25 to $2.75. butcher bulls good, $5.- 00, connmon $3.25 to $4.50. Caff re- ‘i/‘Ellllfi. 556. The heist veals sold -f1'0n1 $10.00 to $11.00, Mixed quali- ty lots containing a humiber 0'1‘ thin calves ibrouigbt $0.00 and 89.50 and 0110 or two straight lots of thin hea- \'Y Cil-IVQB were offered at $8.75, Ilfrasscrs ‘were $4.50, Good VeaI—S10.00 to $11.00. ‘mo. 11111111. $3.50 to $0.50 grassers $4.25 ‘to $5.00, sheep receipts 278. Good lambs brought $14.00 and omnmon 01105 $11.00 ZIIIII $12.00. iShcup 50111 from $5.00 t0 $7.00 with the bul-k 86.50 to 87.00, Ewes $5.00 t0 $7.00. lfllllll-‘i $13.00. common $11.00 to $12,- wcrc easier. Mixed lots of fair qual- llY llllil K001] weight sold from 11.60 child. Fiji’! A big cup of steaming hot FRY’S Cocoa-so warming and deIlcious-isthebcst of all foods for a growing for true economy. ‘ Bu’c_ of ,,,,"f,,',,. courseremember, ' nothing will do but FRY'S. " 6 SONS (Canada) Limited l. B. FRY Use it every day— MONTREAL , l I78 ~ l0 ‘1-75 with one sale at 11.85. "Oil's ofl‘1gII'-t1c-r-\vcigbt and poorer i1uality brought 11.25 to 11.50. Sel- rcts realized 12.40. S(1\\'5 9.50 1o 9,75 with a vory few at 10.00, (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL, Que. Feb, 0——\Viih lllerfiXflllflllfllli of some further Iiusmess in low grade Manitoba whrat over tbc cable with the con- iiilvut today, the export trade in grain here was t1uIct owing to the fact that UTIYITEII Kingdom buyers illll not follow the advanced IIIIIJPS ZIGRQII by exporters-- The foatinc of the (IOIIIIISIIC cash grain market was the demand for No, 3 Canadian Western barley and some halos were made at 4% cents per bushel over Ihc Winnipeg May 01111011 10.1.11‘. bay ports, and at the g close nf the day buyers were bidding 5 (rents per bushel over for more with sellers asking ‘TUESDAY EVENING. Comedy Skctch—“'l'he Captain's Whiskers" __ ' Miss Bart. Stewart and Mr. Herbert ‘Plants Vocal Ductt-“Georgia Lullaby" ......... .. .. '._ Miss Mabel and Master Frank Lynds .1 RcadIng—,‘When the Minister Comer tar Tea" .......................................... .. .1 . Mrs. G. Ballinqall l Quartette-“Swanee River" ............... .. . ' Colored Quartette Readlng-"Susan Had a Proposal" Miss Ella Seam Vocal Solc-"In the Garden of My Heart" _. Mrs. W. E. Fletcher Qharagggr Comedy Sketch ............................ .................................................. _. IIIIIGIIUI. Ontario . quoted at 68%,»! 110i" [ju 1i, r- a suucvssful your. [glgrzulm wcr: unchanged owing to ha; rxionrloil its spbcrc of action lb: llillll 011111111115 110111 0111111101 improvril, l‘iilll|lll‘ll‘.il and definotl llllllll-s- Tllgyullllm‘ “f buslul-"llsl its lot-buivzil iquipuicnt and bus 111 Illlll fflfill “"410 IIIOIlOPHW Sllelb l<:nr11'~l. out with increasing suc- and tliu trend “u; b10110!" w. 51111111111151; that Q1 givlpg traiib in rollcd oats was quiet firrizv" bolp lo tbv various na~ l“lll'llll‘f \\""fll<l1@-‘l§ Ililvelolleil lllOlllll llillllllllI-illfill/IOIIS (‘Illllllikifll nga ‘st in bcalt l1. I11 Ibo (‘Omlllg year rspeciol atten- ill‘l1l.<1 embargo agreement of Ilayftiou will I1:- givcn to iusirixction In ’ tbcir cpidulnlcs and ment today issued a stntemoui un- rlu-ii‘ ziilvmpts to impzovo public the frtsb egg situation and priccs c1111.: por duzien which makes, a 1st reduction of 13 to 14 cents per ilazcn within the past ten (lays. The butter marki-"t was inactive ‘health and social medicine in 1111111110. feeling easier, although no Europa- .-\llI(‘I‘lf‘Il, and Japan», io- further charge occurred in prices. _-Z<-oa—_ I\I BAN BOSS. mar-rival you iold wmih S50 a iwrck." mo you $21 IIUSTONICSIC. . l Ibo stern parent. am rinlvarorlir: nri- Iioilwi 2rd sorvoil with i ‘ Mail PaIieIII; 3 medics and | I mat tum lsenid. goods your post offfice. . Queen St. Ohftown, P. E, I. from exporting I0 or importinglgoilicr with the ilevelo11urent and 'L‘XI.(‘IISIOII of physical training, with the cbjcci. of securiuggtbe: gz-ncral 111101111011 of rational mvtbods of ]III_VSII'ZII education. "lint. John. dcar, before wu wore were “I a111, but, 1110111155‘ just givvs mo l." "Arc you ivzlsllillg your lizlnils?" to UTIIillPIlllI". mltirn-oigauisms." was tho prodigyfis t-acb r0111). 1 New Necklace. A lliilol zilivwi-iivg |Ii‘:Il‘| Ili‘(‘kl2l\"(‘. 1-111111 .< in iln - strands wiib a large sapphiri‘ in ibu lillflilli‘ of mraud. ' Warinoil-up moat gut-s lulu-II lur- tlivr l-f a 111w Iililu misto (liuupliugs I. l l’ Dugs y We give special at- tentiomanid make it a point to slhip goods by return mail. That's. wlhy our Mail Order‘ Business for 17111118» ltfutllclnos, Horse and Cattle RP- Drug 51111111108 has increas- ed so rapidly. If con- venient" enclose the‘ money -Wit)h your or- der--or advise us to ' C. O. D Address all orders to .- .,l-lughes DrugCo. T11» trade in cliecsc was active and prices were firm uilib fodder No. 1 made goods r1uotcd at 201,4 ti; 20115 per pound, and No, 2 grailc at fill-f. to 101/, cents per pound. Iloans “were steady at $2.90 per Iiushel. O'I"1‘AWA, 0111., Feb. 9-— The arrivals of scvvral cars of Chinese tggs has been reported during the past fcw days and it Is interesting io\nnto that of thcco corulficatvs 1,1‘ pynpr-otlon have boon rciuwcd on i: var ouc in Toronto and ouo Mont . 'l‘l1is moans that Ibo Eggs 0111:1101 be placcil on sulu In this country and it 1.," roportcd that f!l‘ll"f1‘I-l have been given for zc-shiippirig to tho llnilcd States. AIlOlllPl‘ car which 1iasstiil Inspec- iivu in 12111110111011, i». not moving 11011813010111)’. Tbc majority of ibo drain-rs i121 111111 city ri-fusod lo buiidlo ihviu and in all possibility 1111,» most of tbo car will also I10 ro-sl1ip11u1l possibly nui_of the country» Imports during the past wock have been quite heavy I1; Winnipeg, comprising some I7 lots, totalling 071 cases. This In- ,Clll(l"3$l one car of Chinese. TORONTO, Fob, ii-Uucbaugcil Onturlo country shippers report paying cxirds 44, finsts 38, and making $11105 extras 55. 0118M 44 i'.o.b., liiontroal fresh extras 10b- blng 50, firsis 45, Maulti-bzi dPul- crs quoting Ilolivenzrl extras 50 to yc-g-co o-eo-o-ooo-rvo Hotel Victoria Wataritrect. Charlottetown >——ii—~r-—r > 011m to the travelling ‘public 1c icomfortablo. upto- ' I M. Contains 44 _‘ ‘with prlvato baths. The Quinlan "Io famous all overs __ .. Tolophonc. In >111 mgourfcouo ucrvzcc. > ‘H. O. BROWN.. , , Qfllanaqcr ' I 01.11111 ottetown E Hotel 00., Ltd. ‘ lhcprlcton VICTORIA HOTEL J. C. Po . Ilazol Grove; Wni. J. Mu-itort, side; Joseph -R. McDon- ald. Pannier 1a.: T. C. Ives, Mom- aigue; '1‘. C. Ilccbean. BL. John; H IJcmerson. ntroal: A F. I-Iina, Amherst; J, . White, ‘Iloromo; W. o. omen Waterloo; J. W Rococo,- Hal-Ifnx; J. A. N. Cdmlfll. '1‘. Mo- Prlccs for winter wheatlA .55 firsts 45 to 50, seconds 30 -to 35. .I N1T.E RIM ISSION Sale of Home Made Candy ' Mr, D. Edgar Shaw Vocal SoIo-“Slng on" (Waltz Song) ..................................... ., Luigi Denza , Miss Ethel Coomhs i l Thelvlolln solo .............. Q. ................. .. ' I .Mr. H Prof. and M Character Comedy Sketch y Concert at Central Christian Church Hall FEBRUARY Poqrsmmc -Mr. J. Austin Tral 1 arry Porter 1“. Vocal Solo—-“Ah Tho’ ‘The Sliver Moon Were Mine" .... ,. Hermann Lohr Mrs. Frances Hoil Tralnor ‘ scorcd another ilccliue of 2 to 3 V°°fll Dlwn-"Geflfivlelw" rl. W. E. Fletcher 10, AT 8 O'CLOCK . Cordray Foster .. .. Lucy Montgomery an 1 . Ernest R, Ball IIOI‘ .................. .. Henry Tucker 365-2-10-11 Saskatchewan dealers quoting de- uered extras 55. firsts 50, sec- onds 40. Alberta dealers quoting delivered extras 55, flnste 50 to 52, seconds 35. British Columbia market weak, dealers quoting de- livered extras 45 llinsis l3, Monthly Meeting 0f The City Council, (Continued from page 1) A special meeting of the committee would be soon bcld to arrange this year's street program, The police report showed Ilvu ilrrcsts during the month, four for lirunkenucss uud onu for stealing Sixty-six persons had been noti- fied, relative to the sbovelling of snow from tbc sidewalks. Coun. Foster made reference to the sor- lous Illness In the City Hospital of Marshal Carucron, 1111s Worship BIIIIOIIIICINIIIIIII. the Prohibition Commission would meet on Thursday and Couns. Mor- an, Foster and Stewart, were ap- pointed tucommittee to meet with it and discuss the enforcement of the Prohibition law as it effected the city, , Conn, McLeod, chairman of tho Fire ‘Committee read the report of Chief Ranagban on the Sllshy en- gine which hml been tested by Mr. John Connolly and found In a work able condition. as it stood a cold water pressure of 180 lbs. Several of the tubes were leaking and the report recommended the repairing of these, 'Coun, Prowso, speaking of the outdoor skating rinks, said that the work had for some time been brought to a standstill because of the scarcity of water, The Govern- ment Pond had been cleared yes- terday and would be in good con- dition for skating as soon as the temperature dropped sufficiently. Messrs. James Eden, A. B. Brown. and James Stewart. wors- rc-appointed city assessors. His Worship, on behalf of the Council. extended sincere sympa- thies to ‘Coun. Foster on the loss of bis mother Conn. Stewart, when the moot‘ meut. said that the secretary of the Oddfellows Wished him to 00n- i ntuzlthetialuvor and 1001111011. an a on c I ermuwsuailfi‘ , Mr. J. Austin iTralnor “God Save the King" . PROF, H. A. ‘FANTON, "My lbrother taikes uip Spanish. French, Italian, Hebrew, German and Scotch.” . ,- “Goodness. where does be study?" y "Study? He doesn't study. - mns an elevator." IIIOIIIE GROSS-WORD STUFF. Ji1illKfl—“Why did you throw the dictionary at your husband?" \\'UlIlf-111-"0Il, \vcll, 1 was trying 1'.) work a cross-word puzzle and asked him several times to tell ma a iword of fivc domestic happiness. and he wouldn't do it." | FORTV veans EXIRERIENCE 1 Alpert, 01131-91 h ure In testifying to h efficacy of Dr. Plercds Golden ' which I have use nine children for over forty years. I have no hesitation in pronquncin to be the best proprietary medic nc of which I have any knowledge for bullrlln goo in Pierce‘: I am convincec that there Is no r manic. ing was at the point of udjotdin- “'21:”. Director HIGHER LEARNING. , He letters, meaning b 11's .‘ ~ _ much plelll filcdlcal Discovery - in my family of ,1 It and keeping it order. ‘If n according to din time, _cr with Dr. lcn nt Purgative Pcllbeég, up the body (l é I have been Médical 5MB at r. - 01011116111930 had no llncc that d