'. _ to »' et _ai M ol H ...__-___, l l I it t io oi ` ir si Pt ` A __ b I " s -ii \ li 2: li ii i -*He-:> 42 _ ¢odm¢sAm~o-~m»--H t P .1 fl I 6. . - ‘ \ A-»_-` _4 _ -. _._ t _ _I _ _ .-_. v §=5¥§¥F2H?E$E2 7?°0!5?91Uru:oev=:r~=-m:-o~zsewn-:~vf~senw -\ erreen wuo-Z f¢@@'_ > I lil. di tml "i A. L » ` THE CENTRAL _'~i1'PAvsw cert MUSICAL RECITAL at BHPUSI gains in ladies coats and- dresses. ..._ .. ._ ... _._ _ .. .msg- \ __ ' as? .Qae- .;.1 _ W ow GUARDIAN ' JANUARY zo 1920' 1 1 -. ~ 4 Q4 as-4,-4;-csc 44-4.-4-54 14+-no :_ elv ' 3' GUARDIAN 'buy in this Province. l_ WHEN IN TOWN to Burns Con- call at our store. Special bar- -' O' 7 ,_ Church Thursday next 8 -p. rn. SI. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6443-1-24-MEBI ‘ rf . __ _ MEMORIALS in Pictorial form. G. W. V. A.-Regular meeting 's ' 4th and 5th.? postponed on account of hockey ETHEL CLAYTON -it I -_ ¢"\ .V lg , __`~__/ »\ __ _ . number on hand. _ 8307. 31;] *E* "\` 9 ‘ é vicvonv sono gun metal 'i‘imrsasy,Jsnusiy ami stzp.m. ' , \€/' _ .- , ._ t ~'<~,.___ . . -f _ .f \.;_ ."t ts /. -\ _ » /_-yt , ~ ' \ /" I * ' /-`;»\,`____ -6 H R ~ ,- . .. _ "3 llf I--ii;`.l_. Cl./\Y'l“ON ~ -I - .-1 '.';cl;y \'dn.’ ‘-' \ L/27 I;p¢7n:nku:/:/@4714/B _ ' I , “VICKY VAN" _ all How a woman. wife i t; of a wealthy New York- er, passed through the set-i'e1 door into the next house and there assuineti' ii diit`ei'etiit name, appearance and personality 1,; Da,-| of the story of _..Vi(_kP_v Van _ " The big problem-is the death of Randolph lfffiil ITE" Suliuyler, her husband. Who killed Schuye is the niy_stei`y and ii niukes a corking story 1? “ARRESTED” _ Wednesday, Thursday _ Eight Chapter of IN _, 8091"] "Id Gllgllfll ' vurruoos wives _ r sf =-..-en :a:1g-_'<2 ANITA STEWART _ _ __ _ ns:_@~.;®.._;s _ i Prince Ed d live sermon in St. I’aul's Church IHS! GVUIIIIIS I>l*f0I€ a I3I'§€ COIISFE' Gladstone Main, are registered at gallon. _ me ' ll oic'rIoN/miss, can .ma get ' your Dictionary today, only a small Smith, & Beer. 6383-1\23ME3i‘. Prowse Bros. Ltd." -6443-1-24-ME3i A SPECIAL MEETING of the Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary is called this all members be present SPECIAL PRICES in. ladies und Tuesday of Burns Concert.. Prowse Bros. Ltd., 64431~24-ME3i. VISITING PREACHER.- -Rev. George l. Foster of Cleveland. city, preuclieil nn able and impress- IT IS PROPOSED TO HAVE a ) ` Ii Y Friday Jan. 30th at the Victoria Hotel. All members of the Battery before Tuesday Jan. 22, in order that arrangements can be made. J. HOTEL ARRIVAL VICTORIA HOTEL - J. A'ltinzin, Toronto ; A.E.Speight, men’s boots $7.50 for $5.95. Morris A_ CALL AT THE BIG STORE on No Monday and Tuesday. Great bar- h i A1 b I gains in ladies coats and dresses. Zletighnslau ]?,‘;lds_mFl_i Co‘¥;&myljeg‘;|r|: HEI' afternoon at 3.30. _Important that day _ ' ers Do have been written to. Those who ni-d desire to accept must reply on or tre-al. St. John; B. S. Rogers, Summer- “F side; Aggie (ltilltint, Sumerslde; J. CIW- 6429-“24-ZL match will be held 8 p. in. Wed- esday- 28th. NOTICE.-The adjourned an- meeting of the Union Dairy- Co., will be held at Vernon on E. McDonald, Secretary. 6417. DICTIONAR I ES.-Just received ADJOURNED ANUTHER WEEK another shipment of Dictionaries ~The Ellis case at Summerside which Wm be summed to any read. was further adjourned on Saturday Er untll next Saturday. and of The Guardian for 98 cents three coupons. 6397 TICE.-I um read-,v to do horse Pownal and Euston St. Jan. 20»6ieod BANKERS SPECIAL.-¢Wednes- the 28 is the day _‘tae Bank- speclal skate in S nierside n't miss this opportunity ot' coats and dresses during Monday glffung your Summerside friends visit the Cabaret. ll -?--L PERSONALS *i\lr. Il. (‘. (‘hristie, Toronto, is Ohio, who is visiting his native ,-pgiswy-9,| in me Rev,”-e_ ' Mr. and .\irs_ \V. R. Nelson Revere. - Mr. B. \\'. Lepage. M.L.A., re- Banquet and re-union of the 2nd turned I-`rlda_v night from Mont- (98th Canadian Sie e Batter on real. Mr. \V. S. Louson. returned Sat- His Lordship Bishop O’Leary, P. Hooper Maj. 6437-I-24-ME2l returned Saturday night from New Brunswick. Mr. W. S. llnrkins, the well- - ' known tlio:iti'icii'l niziii is spending i u (cw days in St. John, N. B. <_l_ Stilpendiury Magistrate J. E. Wy- of Sunimerside is visiting iii the city from Truro, where they G. Arsenuult, tTape,Egmont; B. , Davison, Brandon; Phoebe Gallant, M195 MWKUVPI C0055' and M155 Suinmerslde; Louise Gallant, Sum- Berlha MHCQUUIUU have arrived In ' J mc-rside; Edward Arsenault, Suin- the __ _lab tin »iD- ALI. NEx'r WEEK' E‘_‘”'€J-‘f“f..‘:,;‘i;..?.§?‘tf0’1.”éit.?yi'?"§_ .i§;....‘*§';...’.‘...f“ “ “_ ” 5'-MafIneev_5 ill-ontreal; L. A. Cofliin, Winnipeg; \‘lcLelland, lloiitreal' J. l “ilson Miss Rennie of J. H. Myriclt & _ M . . . , ' - . M 11 _]_ 1' f _S il .L _ ~V|- _ (,o s., and Mis; (aineron oi’ the Ter- C0l`IlfIl€llClllg MOHday _ UOUlHl€IlClllgi TU€Sd£ly 9 F_mMassey, S\tee¢ll§rtolne; l-légteivflli-I race Hotel, Alberton are among the '\ ' ‘ ' ' iii-°* Mclnnis, of this city who under- `\D }II` OTT \ C0‘IP*‘\\ \ REVERE HOTEL wen-t ii successiful operation for ap- Prosonting C Vi Lea, victoria, R Wad 3,9 lligli Class (‘omedies_Drnnin _ \'niitle\'illo 12-PEOPLE-12 8~VAUDEVILLE ACTS-8 Opening Play Jlomliiy e\'eiii::_'~;, Feb, 2||¢|__ The beiiiitiflil I’astoi°nl lrisli I)i-nina THE GOLDEN RULE England R VI Hamm, St John -é-l inan, Sumnieiside A E Wood I side, Sumnieisitle Mis. F. Sox Kensington; .\irs__l. Doyle, Ken- sington; W. Warren, Kensington; P. \V. LeBlanc, Kensington; W. R.. Nelson and' wife, Gladstone, Mon.: (‘. ll. Shaw, Toronto; B. Doiieet_ l'iit~l_1ihi,it:to, N. B.; W. Nicholson. Stanley; Jas. /\tkin_ SI. John; l-‘_ Y. Brown, St. John; W. I\'forlf‘_v, Toronto; W. W. Graves, r 'l`oroiito' ll. t‘. <_‘hi'istie Toronto. t . O M-4n.¢.¢,___.._.. I and Wim Mom,-eai; »_y_ B_ Bump visitors in the city taking the Doni- I Q Toronto; R. R. Stewart, London, 9 A' A a 1 . A ' _' v V -T I ' stlc Science Course. ` The many it-lends of Miss Amy ndicitis in the P. E. l. Hospital ill be glad to learn thut she is inproving rapidly. ssisting Returned . Soldier Fishermen The following ‘letter has been eceived by Mr. Gallant, Inspector I Fisheries: Halifax, NS., January 19th, 1920 Sir:-*Tlie question oi’ wliethei‘. nt~iall~ to re-estahllsli theniselves A 11|" - Tl . 1 . , and by what _i_neans. returnel sold- _ _\ ltlt I IBASEB U16 RLISSGS, X I ier fisherinen can he nssintéd fin- a in 5 the Flsliery industry is at pre- Plavs and Vaudtville Change Nightly A Il,lII]lI§i;‘;. ‘:;““;:...s;i’.':.i;“i:;;“i;;.;:;1§1;_.i OTTAWA, Jim. 23.--The govern- S , ,, ,_ ment has approved by Order in o \\'ork out and place in the hands t’ the Soldier Settlement Board a easible plan ot' assistance. I ani irected to ask you to be good Evening' Itesei-\'etl-.inf-._ & utlc. Rush 250. council or the settlement, outer e""“gh "’ *“’°“"" "S “°”“"“‘e1" “B ossible und send to ine at the Matinees-Adults_25t-. Children--100. §‘;‘;‘;'f§’af,t“'§,.f,f,“,1;' off, gsriiesi, nossiuis moinent. informat- pr pr . .. _ -i ~ . ' 1. , _ t _ _ , . . tory at Quebec in 1916. ln doing Seat bale Opens .it 'llie 'l‘lic.itie Picket Ofhce 8,, ,he c,,b,,,,.,_ ,,004 ,,p0,, me nd. I o mimi or int- nose nine me ’ on on ‘the following polntsz- 1. ’l`Iie probable number of re- urned soldiers in each of your in- Fl'l(li\y. Jilll. f59l'h-at 10 ;|_ |||_ ' vice oi' its counsel and upprnisei‘_s Bpecmral districts desimus °f en' in the case._ Sir Charles Ross to- guiging in fishing, und who would - . _ require assistance to establish . day received ti cheque ioi $2,000. _ » 000 in settlement oi his claim. . » ____ - :ssc hetnselves in the industry. 2. The means of fishing, l.e. whet- her boats or vessels, that would be _ ` ' desired in ezich inspectoral district - 3. The kind or class. and the value, without fishing gear, of such ’ PRINCE Rua Down ' “md up Cook, assistant manager ot` the ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME p_~l~Im ‘mmm crou-u- 'or-at org .°’:*°~ »¢m» om; _'refs . ,E “P5; T' P . . .E Arr. Dep. §harlottetown unter River Emerald Jct. Borden +P-.='e'-E u-¢Q¢A¢»$‘ ooqmg Arr. Dcp. __ @P¢P> Loon; same, ~__- 9rwF as ns? wie# 99?? owo~ mloo 6.40|Dcp 8.02 8.4 9.20 Arr. rs-=s° 333_ Borden Emerald Jct. Kensington Summerslde FFP? nom- owe? Arr. Dep. .°°r’?°_°° _~»» giver” 9? oss was 5° <.= Q ;1 'l‘ues._| ‘ Thur Sat. I A.M.l .°°.`°§* --new asus 5' Q @ ___ _ "9snrF 3351)!-1°? '_5|_»-Ac A IT. P -A an _Den Summorsldo Port Hill 0'Leal'y A'}_bert.on ignish |Mon.l |\Ved.! | l-`rl. ...___ HP99N1 0051-5535 on--»-o_»_ Arr. Dep. Poses? has-¢¢Lw©P ¢~|¢at»:mC!" I Mon.l Wed.| Fri. | .M3 7.0 Dep. 8.55 9.32 10.02 11.86 Arr. 2 Charlottetown Mount Stewart M ell or St. Peters Sourls ..._ i°9‘9'?°.°> cnoreou-‘y _ee~em=_- Arr. DEP. I |Mon, _ _ _ I |_wt-d. 1 ° t i MONTREAL. Jun. 23.-A. E.f Elder Dempster Co., here. sailed France for England with a view to 0 conferring with the head office of the company ln the matter of es- 0 tnbllshing ii direct trade route be- 9 tween the Dominion and West At- rica, which it is proposed to inaug- urate next May. It Isn’t Hard ,.,,_ _ to write, f you have Jus P.M. 6.10 4.80 3.35 3.00 1.35 , P.M.| ` 7.50|Arr. Elmira _=-5 '£33 Den.; D A Mon.| Wed.| Fri. I A.M.A 0 999; Olvw r-l`l=l|'_ ».»...»- ."£".° ‘on eo 1 Dep. Arr. Y' ha :.1 Mount Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown t/he right stationery at hand. Why not give your writing table or deska r" treat? Come in and stock up with a good selection ,' ,';“Jg'_;; of our pens, ink, corres- FHNFS Lwinmg =\ram:»_ _ Arr. Dep. l"!°5“'.* os-A- moose wr” :ai _,aL ` F 3? 2- Q.. 'ta P °s» #ll UC |'l'. Charlottetown Vernon River Murray Harbor I Sat. [only I A £6 ~:~ se_° Q57 CVM Dept 780 g_ ie ?m¢; :gs- . n‘< ,WP _L me A ' ' "45 _ ` a guest drew his revolver and held Great Britain, the situation is dit- . .~| -_lr 'A ra rv .. ___-_ .,.` _ mg an noted, ne ahve :nl-n ru daily. annul excepted. the cmwd back from the door Many ferent Where the relatives are pondence cards, notes paper, social and business STATIONERY? We are always glad to show you the latest cor- rect style. boats or vessels. ' EDWARD ISLAND .. use nite in often, Jimmy 19ii,19zo WITH Mmcna 4, The kind of fishing such nd the kind and value of fish- _ ing get-ir necessary to equip; them. 5. The number of men required o operate ~a boat or vessel of the class designated. 6. The present average annual Y9Sfel'dRY 0” the ENPYESH, °f earnings, approximately, of a boat r vessel of the class designated. 7. The approximate average cost f operating such n boat or vessel xclusive of the value of fishing gear. -1 am, Sir, Your obedient servant (8gd.) WARD FISHER, -Chief inspector of Fisheries. #_-<4;-L_.. GUNMAN W_H0 SHOT BOSTON OFFICER STILL AT LARGE BOSTON, Jan. 23.-The gunman who killed Patrolman Wm. G. Clancy, when the oiilcer objected to his actions at a dance in the Char- lestown district, early today, was stlll at large th-is afternoon. The police held three hundred dancers. women and men forseveral hours' examination, ` eventually detaining (our men for further inquiry, but it was said they believed the man who shot the officer had escaped. Officer Clancy, formerly of Mon- treal, who as g, member of the Prin- cess Pats Canadian Regiment. gain- ed British and French decorations for bravery in action, was shot down in the centre of the dance floor after he had admonished the man, who had dlsoheyed his order to stop smoking. A patrolman who was present as :ry night from Torontoand Mon' __ _ E?) 1 O _© @‘o©to_o_o_o_o_ooo_osi@_o_e_@>qo_ooo_o_o_o. o_o_@_@_©_@,o_@_eo_o© @ eoeeeooc - \ m I ~ \ L' (13) ©;©;©i©`© ©A © ©'_©_©_© @_©_©_©_@_@_@_© (S3) 6450-1-seminar. ‘ (6\ ' \ W fx. fi L_ \‘ to 'ers-me @@@_@©_©o_ @i@ sooo @_,,.._._., . , _--._t<»»s»fst@> to 6 . ' ' I , is-;< AQ? .CQ __ _D _:_l'\__ /‘ __ -,' ____ sr ’ I s \ _ A °.y5Ti._..T° 1 , _ ___ _ _ _ .-nuq' , 7" @ __ sv. _ ELE_C.'l1RI_ -. E' -ER `\v` " . W L ` »§':& \ § Q/1 trial of tltei Royal Electric Cleaner ' in your own home is the strongest proof we can give you of the superiority of_-_ » this remarkable machine. ` ' I You can uea ROYAL A fr 5 day abolutely free. r ' ‘ We want to convince you that the Royal is the best electric cleaner made. Usmg _1t yourselfi f°1’ 5 days, will prove our every claim. _ ” Telephone us, or come in at once. This great offer is for a limited time only, and if' you wish to share in it, act qtuckly. I I i l t."..\ I Ulf' CUC l©D Terra Nova next June for it five made to dash to the South Pole by sociated Press how he hoped to taki ly constructed and will be so ric- means of skids. Three men will make the dash for the pole from 'the top of the great ice barrier at Bay of Wales. ---<¢-¢~i- NO PERMISSION T0 BRING BACK BODIES FROM FRANCE. OTTAWA, Jan. 24.-The plan of the Overseas Mortuary Association, 'a Toronto organization off undertak- ers, which is advertising for com- missions to bring back and re-inter in Canada the bodies of the Cana- dian war dead is not received in official circles there as being either tio Department tocrayi, has ever been granted for the'removal of bodies from the theatre of war. It has been sought in a number 0! cngeg but n0t -lllIUWed. N0t the Canadian or 'British governments but only the govemmentg of Franc and Belgium could DGPUIII ii and having refused so far it is believed they will not reverse their decision, The War Graves Commission has had all scattered graves re-opened and the dead placed together in large cemeteries, with each grave vided. _ As to the bodies interred ln ll. ll. mllon. w.`1‘. niiooan, ° however. fled by 9, rear exit and prepared to pay the expense, 1'° ‘|"°"° “°“l°"- ”""‘°‘ ""'°° °" "°'"' b fire escapes Clancy’s assailant movsl for re interment will be DM' 0". _ _ - _“_ ________`__ Ulanuaetewn. l'.ll.l. pgobably was among them_ t mitted. _ - _ . f ` _ © - ` = | te) t- _ . .fl 'I '» `~ 0 . . Q _ ‘BEER & WEEKS BEER & WEEKS BEER & WEEKS to .. Y, v/:_ C ',"\€)A‘c/ 4 \ t t~,, 1@L@@;@@;©'_@jo7©7@f©?©T©_©f@f@f@I@@To@@©©j©@@©o@` I I . _ l ©l l l :_ _@l©1©l@lll@Q©;@@l©l_©l©_@§©_ _ \ ` _ _ \ _ _‘ I _ -“E .I `\ _ 1- -l ' \e t -_ - /` ' , . ’ ' _ \_ _ __ ’ ‘ _ _ ___ __ _ ,_ _ _ _ Q @©@@©©@ to oooooo- ©©"'©c of health has .i - , _ _ - ' s _vel no information years’ 10111' "Y “Ploratioii ni the of tho i'eriii~i~eii<-1- of the influenza Antarctic, says an attempt will he r.~pidt=nii<~ in any part, of C:inada,_the report of new cases In Chicago 1199091806- T0d'i1y lie told the As- means that the people of Canada must. fzice tht- possibility of, a rp. ¢l0C0mDIiBh this pretentious under- turn ol the r=pidt~niic. In view of this issihllit U8- _ lin." ` v the depurlnient of "The plane we are taking with health is lteepingin close touch with ua.” wid Dr- Cone. "it being Special* the United states public health ser vice and_is receiving full inform- signed that It CMI Illlld On 108 by ation of the progress of the disease there and ofthe methods found val- uable in the United States towards ‘ing the epidemic." The ddomlnion council of health at its meeting in October, 1919, thoroly discussed the matter and mapped out a campaign to be car. ried out in case of the return of the disease in Canaria and all the provincial boards ol health have been quietly and efficiently props;-_ :ing for eventunlltles. These pre. qlmrations include provision for rap- id expansion of hospital facilities registration of all available nurses feasible or desirable. No permls-_ sl`on, it was pointed out at the Mill- ' _.5 '\\"x“'i\-'\.____ _ ' O I I `\ _DUDDS -"/,/__ KI D N EY 5 _ PI _I__I._S .,¢-S, L A \\\\'\\_éS`°"]~s’5A/_/ f "-. \\\ '_ if°j\\`\ mir, _ I \\\\_\ \ . -\_ identified and a head stone lJro» .gggcyl 'I9 .tt --t :nmol 7G51 ~- _aQ,"t-soma » _ --.l'-. -.G Hr- ‘..»»llt“ t“ll iii' relieving the disease und conibatt- _ _ ° ' __ OID) l5`?A`~*SI4~TO' SOUTHOM ` WE MAY'F‘A%E:K`i=l>E"T"ilRN T: :`Fin`Erguncy ol’ volunteers -' POLE BY A _ - LA _ _ _ __ _ spiiits among many people which EROP NE Oi INFLUENZA ___.i)r;;le1re_gistratloii oi’ volunteer hoineghey 4,-y to fend on by mtmcml LONDON. Jan. 22.--Dr. John 1.. OTTAWA, .ion :4.~'i‘iif-_ roiiow- ____" _,,,____ _ Igai-eu” “nd °’5.°"°"‘°“'“' """h ““ Cope, commiinder of the British ing statoiut-iii it-its issued hm-Q by ExAi_'r PEACE |N SOULS or ;;’;'s§ft`f§;;'t%l"‘§nf°'r§ g"'nlt°t' wlar' Imperial Antarctic expedition which tho frrlerul dvpnilincnt of health: MEN nm tm* h I oi er um wlll leave England in the stennier "\\"liilo 'rho rpm.,-,,1 d(.,,a,.tmem ___ Y “ "I t 9 ‘BPPIIWS W ch 4 (By Phillip Gibbs) LONDON, Jan. 23.-Peace has -been ratified with some of our for- mer enemies, but I see no peace us yet in the souls of men. All thel world over there are dlscontents. political conflicts und acts of viol- "eiicc-tlie Arlnlstlco which silenced the guns more than n year ago has not been followed by "Cease fire" to human passions. t Iiere in England one finds among one’s own friends, und, to tell tho truth, lu one`s own heurt, ti. me lancholy und ti dilsilluslonment'~not easy of cure. -Reading the papers one is distressed by the daily record' of personal tragedies which seem to be caused by the sudden break- down in the ideals of 'men and wo- men who were formerly, it seemed sound :ind sane. Leaving to one side the rlsiiig statistics of' crime, there is tt general depression of present they' think beyond their reach. » All his morbid mentality is dl- FSCUY traceable to the wax' and is ii disease attacking the victors as well as the vanquished. What thu individual, as well as the world, needs -is a declaration of peace-a Dence of 'mind-and the ilrst clause in that new treaty -is the mbolition of the code of violence which gov- erned us inevitably in the war. For that reason many decent people# not "softles"-think tit undesirable that we should clamor for the Kal- ser's head. Such men deserve con- demnation and death, but ma-ny People would prefer to leave them to the judgment of God rather than have n "Bloody Assizes" in Eur- ope, panderlng to the lowest pas- sions of our lowest people a.nd,mak- ing a banquet of vengeance. Let us get the smell of blood Olll of our nostrils ns far as we may. _ _ _-:___-= ¥¢3k¥¢¥€e5I€e¥iE%9It§e5I&t#iIi**&iW¢ “E . *¥i¥°§Xi5¥U'¥¥¥$i&?i4¥¢¥e¥¥£5I€¥~¥$ \¥ E. R. BROW ' 146 Richmond St Chartottetown Fire, Lite, Accident, Sickness and _Plat Glass Insurance at Lowest rates. - Good Strong, Stock Companies ilteailtssiltssilfsslliailtssltasiltsailtai _ eb ' U§U¥%l§§U¥U§%§U§I§u§a;m S . 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