le- .. . , ' ,._\ _._r'r».:lf;1,. _FEBRUARY 7- 1920- _ _ 5' 'ram csimborrarown cusnbmt ‘ rites mans -'.5 ` - __ I I _, . _ -.c . _ , ,; - . ,.,.- __ ,, _~, -< ~' ,__ ,. -- -,l_-.__ -. Q.: '-.~.,_..,,_' 1' l a ~ - . . ' l 1 -<““-;- x - ~ 1 'f ' _ 4 . \ > 1 v» » __ -_».. , ,, ~ , 1 , " 1 f ¢ _ . _ f . . . ,L __ _ , . _ _ _ . _ ,,_, , . .> .......»-_~ _ ..__,_ _* “ . _ lt _ . wt-, l . . _ --._~ .1 . _ _,, _ . .1 I _ ` ` . ` PENSLAR ALMOND _ and CUCUMBER CREAM is looked upon as the bert by the most discriminating wo- men everywhere. It protects the skin against chaps, sun. 'li\li'll. wind and weather. Knowing that it will keep _youtr complexion ever at its es . ‘~ Try Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream, yourself, and know how delightful it really is. You can get it at the Penslnr store in two siz- es 'I5c and 50o. -E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sole Agents for Penslar Family Remedies and Toilet - Articles. ` SOME OF THE GERMAN8 WHOSE EXTRADITION I8 DEMANDED BY ALI-IES PARlS, Feb. 4.-The council of ambassadors, after the meeting to- night issued a statement ` saying that the decision o_f the Allies with regard to Germans whose extradi- tion is demanded for crimes would lbe communicated direct to Berlin. Tl1e text of the statement fol- lows: _ “Tho list of war criminals hav- ing been presented to Baron Von Lersner for transmission by him to his government the prcslident of the German delegation returned the list with an intimatlon to the president of the conference that he had submitted his resignation to his government and wa-s leaving Paris. ' The decision of the Allies will he communicated direct to the government at Berlin. While the ambassadors council has confirmed its decision not to publish the names of those Ger- many will be asked to surrender, it is possible they say in addition to those already reported as being on the list the following are included; ‘Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, who is charged with the delzortatlons from the Lille district; the Duke of Wurtgemburg, Fiel Marshal Von Kluck with the assassination of hostages.-at St. Elinis and -the mas-_ sacree of civilians at Aerschot; thefts and pillage in Russia; Baron Von Der Lancken with the murders of Captain Charles Fryatt, the Bri- tish sea. caption 'executed by the German; and Miss Edith Covell, the English nurse who was execut- ed on the charge of aiding -prison- ers to escape; Admiral Von Capel- le with the _submarine outrage; Field Marshal Limnn Von Sanders, with massacres of Armenians and Syriana; General -S-tenger with is- suing orders to take no prisoners: the Niemeyer brothers with cruel- ties to prisoners at the Holzmin~ dcn camp; Major Von Goetz with cruelties at the Madgeboug camp-, Lieutenant llodiger with cruelties -lnnr, nustloo; lt. c. srnnn, New t Plan Opens Tuesday uns can-init uuinnlin cllullcll snlvlclls. “House Next l)00r'7’ and ‘"1-louse Next Door" are going like hot cakes. The puhlio should understand 'that Coupon Holders have the first choice of seats. The Blchullze or coupons' for reserve seats will open Tuesday morning, February 10111 _ot 0.30 o'o1ook nt ,R-Oddill BFOB' Drug _St0rg,' Get your week n 1919 amounted to only 250 cases S the lime. but the quantity is dir- <1 . cases, contain- C ins 5,000,000 dozen divided or roi- d lows:- ' n March ._ . _ April .. . -Muy . .. ._ 101023 June .. . 6,495 September . . . . . . . October ._ Dec. 27-31 . . . . . ..... 250 10 700 3 Toronto; 11. w.l alnolr, st. John; "1 A. Singler, Toronto; P. MacMillan, t Cornwall; C. C. Thompson, Mon- " tague; A. -C. Rogers, Summerslde; I 'Donald, St. John; H. C. Moore, Galt von Cassel with eruelties at the Doberitz camp; Captain Vulentiner and Captain Forstner with lub- with the execution ot 112 civilians execution of 103 civilians, and Major Von Bulow with desertlon -1-<-OQZ; at the ltuhieben camp* General r ___ -,_ ___g_l__l_ls_§_ll_ll_l>___invlun1sllilNis ” sortion. Where copies c me to r r t h ' most no added tr? cont tgueoggre o2ta;e,Tg{:"d°d‘ MB "lm ar§o_l1_l;:l§_t_llor:_l1sc_o_\;nt%vg:d_one word: but five ligures (al $1,000) Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise- i‘322r'Jl.r ’3.1{‘1?o.f€"§’...?.‘i{‘t.‘.f`J€ Sill.<.'1°o2."2f€1l?.‘I.’§7$r&\.‘¥£’°""°’“°”" MISCELLANEOUS _L l c JNO. i\l.l<‘nr-in Mrronoamnn, LAND 1-09'|‘-A IMG 0F WHEA'l“ oh Surveyor, Souris. R. R. No. 3. 6702-2-5-lilE10lpd Lune' River Road. J. R. Marks. \\`l~l \\'ll.l. STAIIT YOU IN 'l‘llE cleaning' and dyeing business, little 1-ullltnl needed. big profits. Write for booklet. The lien-Vondc Sys-_ tcm, Dept. 104. Charlotte. N. “C543 F ' Fon some " at hillton. Apply to Mrs. John F L IIIY 0UR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for blilheada. lettarheads, oovelolles. visiting cards. posters. All it nds of pl-In - hint work done. Bpeclal grlcea on Prge quantities. he Jo Print- ng Department of The Island guardian Publishing Co., .Kent t.. Charlottetown FARM HELP EXCHANGE - A number of men. married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. A ly Department of Agriculture, 8_gnrlo;.§$l,o¥rl.7_ME“ .3 I\‘0I\ SALE-l PAIR il. B. PUPS, rl 1 wrlto or call W. E. Dawson. North ‘-`| Tryon. 1780-ii-5-ME6lpd ~l Premier A ply to McDonald and ` 'FEMALE HELP - \\’AN'l'El)-_liIAlD__ Iigllt (QFNQRAL . t 6 I ree . houstwor Lt 67§;_2_s_ME,,_pd rent or purchase, fully modern 8. or 9 room house. detached and with garden preferred. J. L.Milel\,_ c.o. Canadian Bank of Commerce. ' 8811-2-6~ME3iDd \vAN'r|-in ||v 1n'|‘|| Pnillltunnv,-v An 1-:llierl1i_rl_c|;li_mliit‘lS.t Aiillly Mrs. ‘, ~ . .. l' nco . D' A `y 6111-2-5-Maui _T 1 - CAPAIIIE (`|‘NEl\_AL “lhfmpilrl small family. B; yhllllfill- Good home and lrood WMIEI '-0 ."‘;: °e‘it.'.°."'.:::.:.':.'- l 199 cn -. U i'».ym. x. stss-s-4-Mnnpri r_________.________..?__.. MALE HELP - talent. Address. urr an Buren. R156 Grand Opera House. H001) WAGE! FOI! HOME \VOI!l(. We need you to make socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knit- ter. Experience tinneceasary. Din- tance immaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplliiil- PIT' ticuisrs. cent stamp. Dept. 88 C., Auto Knltter Pu. Toronto. 6333-1-l0Mtl.-\pi“.30. uusxnan; Asn mme snvan no onlin. 1 am paying unhoalg-of tool for the above turn. No lot me lmall or too large to receive my personal atllmntion. Wliiguar- lntee latilfacto ll to prices or furl will ho returned free of charge. A. li. hiaaboon. Summer- 7 _ '_ ' A ` ' _wir on .A°',§¥gg.:N§ 4-Tefluaive lim- of whole root trees and Iilliiil- '"7' _ garden. orchard or farm. _ills earnlngh guaranteed the .\Ll\[ round. xperiencr- not nf-or~-»\ry. we teach you. Luke mon.. Limit- '°" """°"°'_' “°'m5fl`-ulsiwnol . _ . COMES THE BRIDE in W NDS E ENING 6 JAMES CHURCH Follies 1920 |961 inEmerald Hall Monday Feb Oth S 9 11 rr nr r..r1non,oon.n.nnlon,t1.o A Fqur Pfggrammg C __ __ RolI;:_ _i}:i_:‘BLl_t__?_,__ _ Dental Parlors. __MRsHF_ELf--D Th RW R G Marg or the true Deseiple, 2 p m ri rr ng _ 3 _ Wm" ° et' mr F°m°° mo 6821 Hwliltl. Sloclulr wlll preach Fntbllnlrnflnln $1" .§"..§f.lr`.'f§.' §'1`i'r§rll':°n(€l:°€fl: January 18-Day of intercession Fellrury 1-Foreign Aspects of th! S d in -- 1 TH; G on un ay morn S e t at 1 ltors welcome. Minister Rev Drl slnlum F‘r‘ ‘_s‘l." ,B &Rg2gIY__l_`_i’OIifdfixtare\ lfcltllck _and at Falconwood at 3 lrllllel-lon N dthA IU W kéll 0 eel- w e so at auc n t e s ternooa g tion next Monday Feb. 9 at 'h“"’zs'_ mold Awed. ,Fd * 2 p m ST PAULB-Services in St Pauls tomorrow will be held in the 11 a nr sermon 230 sunday NEW sono suootss -The school room on account of the heat School and Bible classes 7 -p m c - i ooupon ll°w_ _ 6870 Gl1_ar¢_l_i_an has received from Lieut 5l:5_ l;p_ilrat_ul; l1;_ the church being sermon Rev. G C Tayiol S NEW Yom( ,N GR", OF FARM LABOR PRO G z ce, New York, a copy of his 0 eil l' lnlostsong, Mother at moo is WAR MEMORM mb Msroolsr cl-lunci-l ,ll R, A "EAW °"°W °"`°R" The 6,, ,T I h L h can di E ° huh 83:11:-$1. glgplsllx- °§.gg:l‘_’l;¢bee:g:,!l3 next week at Sourii,wGeor‘g¢:to°vY1:: 1045 to 11 a m Prayer Meet NEW YORK Feb 5~N°v~' Yllfk l"0llll2il18 lhGlmD0l'U1i1¢€ l all g X |l|'tS Ill old Pal or Mine." In 'Mother' an Jiiwvtusue. Oardllsan "Mlcren so las 11 a ln sermon. subicct Asc BUDAPEST “_-,_, ,_ 6 F city was in me grin of the WW* full f"°f° uw" 0" 0*" “" '~ Po; M 5 l M lal 230 .1 5 ll l 9 '”‘ °"“‘“\' snowstorm of the winter yesterday a Bureau of Labor or F latest success, he had pl-oducw ers, t tower# watch liar ess emor s Sun ay o oo Amhduke Joseph sometlmes ,_e,e,_ tb I 6,6 0 a beautuully Mllwllc ballad Wm, dates ood Blllle Classes 7 l, m lag,-wal-d Heavy wind caused the snow to Exchange last Oc o er ___ very tuneful melody. The publish . olne exporters Hrestill moving United States stor ‘3 use to Groot Britain. » lo U-nited States exports of eggslm continue light. Some are going all o n ,t f - 11 isis wore 1st ssoegs expo" ol Q July . .. . . . .. . _ 3,245 James’ Hall last evening in connect 7445 I ' ss y- - ll August _ 39,256 __¢_;l_lv;vIl_llinlhea_ll1_:3e_r-(__ih_;l:;cl_lcFor_vl;a1;’ll H_a';_A‘:_|:_l;le- of Nll‘_se_ _S-l-_ PAUUS '¢l_luRcH Central Europe. lt is probalhle .that LONDON Feb O _General slr come,-,led and by Bllgll all . 521254 ti ` _ . .l ' as 241 1 his morning on return to Sprllls . ' r M _ New London, 1». E. 1. _ .ml lshefy 0"|C0|'S 21?;lwowtlhyisgfnnghagggbahi this rul__¢_1l_r_>r__ :rmt_i_oll°l»_11;1_l1_l_ll _ll_;_tl1_lr__lr1l,_____ . F th ta it I For P. E. lslallll ..i.‘.‘l”‘{.‘....I.‘é‘$` ....3 .Z L“.‘.’é’°..‘} ni. ____ -ru---uw of 1-l»»--od tu---1---u "___ most important evenotgl In lu? ith. I l vi g memory of Mrs Dan lhetheegtrehtsilresullttftruirreanfelitauutg v- .__-.._....- _ __ _ B non 1- - Mm SALE-FARM oF lm ACRES i§h¢a‘£Jl§i‘?i§f' ihxspictgxfndf ihevzdx- lg?;e‘hrt tilllihigotionsrearengiatnitq lei Maclnnls. daughter of Lllllohllll Crown lands, especially in Quebec. McDonald. 'iguicadle Cross. 1 esoa-2-s-ilinalod w.4N'r|an-nv Annu. 1 rmrr. ro, 0 ~ F-‘°.2M=r=_ F i :==_°.=':v 2 . . u . ...... 93% 72 80% ...18I% 91 57% ...i191/| 63% ...$09 ...H354 88% 96% ,... 98% ....119 Movement ervlee conducted by Ted 1° 55 "le 'D051 P0P“lal` member iolm drifts, and in many cases ser immediate response was ers are Messrs slmplm Bemsteln M|;g_ ¢ |_ M|l_Es wlll l-ecelve lnymell Mllllglel- Rey Q W F °f the Hallabl-'"5 mmllyl "9fe"l“g lously interfered with the trolley ser 25 applicants for farm em I _ l , W d Gl d l today to the royslist tendency in vlce ol lllesl, 90 Del- cell; wel forpghiiaollliaid esgis from Canadzv & L0' Inc' New York 6 need” afternoon Feb nth in en en” ng H““3'“l'Y "ld t° the ”°"°5T’°“d"“l ti' e lines ro bout] 11 ed a cotta e stead of Tuesday Feb 10th eg pre U, ,he Anocmed Press Many oil y lb ug and req ir S 0 the cit were completely tied up qulr from farmers. howe UEIZEDWQQOWN ,,zh°'1vlh° gen? “ously announced 75 Rlchngllgg BAPTNT CHURCH Cl““`l95 15 the Hgh'-f“l kmg ‘ll and huyndreds oi cars stalled by not ywhat we expected, ,N ' G, 0,, ar es m _ .___ HUUEUY “lim the l’e°Ple de“"l'~’ the snowdrlfts Elevated lines and making application who ew asgow' E Land grand qw V A __, ommdes 11 3 m se"“°n' Divlne OWN" Ulhefwlse It ‘H 5 d““ge’°“9 "Nest ferryhoats wele running on belated nlsh a house for their other of J C Shel-ron, bol-l-ister, _equate to nstend _he.mYou _Hifi ship 2 30 Sunday School and Bible lon to have a king here when the schedules Trolley ,mme on Staten glve ,pel-mdnem employmgl f Moncton, d1ed_at the home other our conllmde me _at M_l1_era _$0 Classes 7 p rn sermon, The Pros whole world ls in such a state of lsllmd was demomllzed ,md almost dlfllcull lo keel, ,ln much aughter, Mrs i‘homas Sherren. M L_ e °“ pectlve Blessing Preacher Rev C revolutionary unrest The disolders at ll slandsllll Shlpplng ln New apllllclmls who wal-6 not( appointing to the trade Dorchester, N B this week at the f ‘wg (5510 B“U“h°“) 45 DMC" it Freeman in Germany may force the people York lmvbo, ,md ,he lower hav was empl0ymem_ as mal-ly ogl The Canadis dvanced age of 86 years Death es 9' "9" “i__1__P_m “day sooner or later to reestablish the agllln held ul, lonlgllt by a heavy,enguged at good Wallei ame quite suddenly, although the .,.,cKE_,_ ,_,°LDERs_Th0,,e who ST PETER'8 CATHEDRAL Hohenzollerns as rulers snowstorm and log Bad weather lumber woods and nr other eceased had been amng ‘mm old for an reason were unable t us "A5 me 0e"m°““ 1003 have bee" prevails from Cape Hatteras north'ions We cannot expect to _ge .infirmitles fol some time. De- ,heh tllckewfor the war Mzmmff gexllgeglma, Holy Commlmloll 3 accustomed to ci-ynnsty rule, they vval.,l_ Hull- sto,-m warnings havelour production to any gre Cases ceased is survived by nine ch"d` lol, Exhlblllon here llllg week Wlll Mid 11 B- lil- Slllldill' S0ll00l Bhd mal" “in “nd any “her 59l“"°“ been displayed as far north as East in this province unless 7-620 '°“- be admllled ° the tl k , ll, Bible clnsres 2.30. Evonsong st 7. for their olrilrnnlor ln onrr;/ins ou port .urine uottor nolp is employed 3405 '__' l-elm." en gm nfell cle 8 ml, e Rev G I Foster will preach at ev li E0VBI‘ii!Il€lli --#<-e>-l farms, and to secure a "°”WA”° MQVEMENT 5*" March gag ° 'B wee '” oning rervloe canon simpson. AH f°" H“”g*"Y I “"1 ¢°"“‘“ MAkssA|>l.sA Fon oPPoNsN'r experienced memufreu iw UET -The Mens lbanquet in St iector she will recover her territorial inte VON SANDER3 be ful-nlglled ¢_llelll| Thllg l rit This is best for the eace of cdlv the mos; ggllsfacgor . B Coll the lost province, will be returned B .lla l e B S mem we mg-y goglll-9 ull ie inclement weather not as large llllilortntle Yl;_s’terday afternoon of semges,ma_ 830 Holy Commun ll, ul; wlllinglylny our llelgllllmrg oll golldler ':]vl::,°2(',,:,};n,,f:l';‘,l";he we reqvlre vvllllln the pl-0 November Y attended 35 had mee" expected T ,"3 °“ a 5 Dpery sidewalk Bu.” loll_ ll a_ m_ Morning Pl-nysr Lit ‘*°°°““l °f their OW" "°"‘b1eB ‘md troops throughout ‘the Dardanelles “B lilly r@l=\B0iiBlJlf¢ “'35” Dec. -1-6 7,643 “'35 li Veil' 9“°¢°“f“1 “nd 0010? gli' "5 “ fe,¥e’° l"1;,“`yPt°Eh‘",_h‘P' ony and sermon why thero'is a me B°l°`h°"'ll‘ "‘e“‘”°e~ It ll* "Ol "9" campaign, has written the follow should not expect mea to v neo. 1-is 1,880 uble One- ‘Alter u supper. served nr Hog _,ul __a en 1o_l e_ .___ is .inn Forwam Movemén, Plnanclal Ap oorrnry for ns to tninlr or using lug len., U, The -l-l,,,,.,. l.l,e wage., mln 1.. ro.-mor Dec. 14-20 __ 550 the excellent style familiar to those mera, ° _;’_F_'~l`@‘* 'lien - ei' HHIHY peal_ 2_3” p_ m_ Sunday school ,md force. The name of pleld Mnrshnl Ll llrlvell of flll-lll products all l)ec_ 21.27 __ 477 attending similar functions at St. c0ve__5_ W’ l0De 01' H11 'f|H”lY F6' Blble ClaBses_ :M5 bamlsmnl ser Hungary will rise again. Her mlm von Sander” lla, appeared ln farmer cull well afford to James. a numlber of addresses were Y- mom 7 ,L m_ Evenlng Bong and people are active and intelligent lllackllql ll leelsllrf. l .llleak lol- lll., gllllnl advance for farm he iven Mr J D Stewart KC Chsir _ sermon, Something Which Money find are working out a greater des ll-oops who lgugllt al the /Dm-dan tml; lg now worth $2b00 00 ____ man of the Forward 'Movementa MILLVIEW SCHOOL.-Report Cannot Buv_ Rector Rev l_l_ D Rav tiny. Hungary will not be n little ellen when 1 soy that they do not pre war days brought only] 136 690 Committee -presided and introduced of Miilview school for the month moud_ ` ` Slim’ Of MIIB milll0HB. hui -1 S1110 wish him to be tried He was 11 lt should afford 11 wlllldvf _ -_--<9-¢¢--__ the different speakers. Dr, Fuller- of January. Grade Vil.--1 Hazel __ of twenty millions, of whom twelve clean tighter, played fair during our vance in wages to all thus Mlnards Llnlment Cures Ditsemper ton gave an inspiring address deal- 'smith 2 Olive Mutlow. 3 Russell ¢EN-l-RAL cl,"-llsTlAN CHURCH millions will be pure Hungarians. one brief lll-mlglloe, and llevel-, ll, ing ln its growth The tr 5 with tho origin or the Forward Sheiduw Grade vl-1 Wilfred Dun Hungal-y's misfortunes in the past he might easily have done, shelled many yours of bard expert ovement thegreat need oi;_su_<_:li__a (ll_lly. 2 Horace Taylor, 3 Frank ll a_ m_ se,.vlce_ 2_3() _p_ m_ Sun was that she was dominated froln clearing stations or hospital ships taught the farmer to be e ln ‘ . ` ovement in Canada, andt e u y rant and Olive Smith (equal) d 3 ll Cl Vltlflilil Bild €Xl>l0liEd cC0H0mlCl1lly Ma I then, through y u, al cal No one man can single f Canadians in connection with it Grade lV Sr-1 Ethel Grant 2 ay c ool and Bible asses bi’ AUBli”l41 to tbl; generous minded) lgllzifsll fnlm 100 acres to best ad it were a Presbyterian m0vel1_lenl glligl Gllvllnt, 3 Jane Vnnlderstine, SAN/A.,-,ON ARMY I see a bright future for Hun public bo see to it that Llnman von he may adopt and carry out Li Vl¢Tol,lT'_ll° glogipihrstaaildaneeihhglgohld hiatt; lslrbel HillJlG;iheRlillipilS}ll;d?~g:rel ’ ' d" V l t l gaiiheirfflplseirsl iTrlgl?d)tilx;gei1st'ln good S Slgexnlg Elih/.hrl(;°hyugel§en1;];)c;:sity to lhten'\l?£&trh`ngal]&:lr‘heslJ\?t.c ' ' _ ' . ' ' e u r s - _ _L01-EL so much faith ln it. it was a move- Smith. Z Myrtle »McEachern, and hours R un ay Be Vee a umm health and is a typical Hapsburg. ward a leader of the defeated foe easily pay a good living w _ l_l_ A_ »l~_,ylo,._ Hllllax; S_ D_ ment of the whole Protestant Joseph -Smith (equal). 3 Harold ' He carries with him the bluff and is shared by all in the highest ranks nextra man and have more Kelllrlclge, l.lullla`x_s_K_Kell".ldge_ 1Chlll‘0ll__lll§,ll_1’_l_‘::l8»_l:nI_\ii0;;¢_l;\€l_i__lh§€_i; g_\_l_:1dDel1Y-__Gl‘l;fE_<-l_l(l;-_;_l §Idi_l;m'l`g_Yl0lé. PEOPLES cl_luRcl,l :$302 __l:;l_I(l_l:_llcity of the soldier, of the British command hy :1 more intensive fornl _ God n 'y - - s . ‘ d by the -people bo- stork rnrmln we have tl. GFHUUY. QUe~- H~ N' Tumman’ ust succeed. lie emphasized the Harold 'Sheidow. Grade I |_Jr.-1 Sunday school 2_30_ Prayer Be,__ cause of his honest and unassum- -'_ _ ln llllg llrovlgce golng nbro Ge0_ W_ Elllsulv Montreal; W_ C_ dirty of all 'Christians to contribute Milton Smith, 2 Arthur Grant. -Per- vlce evenllm ing manner. He is ever ready to ExTlllEMls-l-3 lN BERUN DE season that should be ret: Mlml_acl,l,ll.l_ Toronto; _l_ l,l_ w,,l__ as liberally as possible to the fund iect attendance. Myrtle McEachern. oblige the cause of needy petition- NouNcED llsslgl ll, crnallng ylollltll son, Mammal; Clms_ _Nlc°ll_ Mom new being raised as n thank offer- Margaret Smith, Milton lSmith, _ ¢ ers for favors. Joseph is very cant- province, and lt ll; largely lreal. P_ G_ Clark Summerslde. ing to God for peace. He referred Theodore Crane, Hazel Smith, Har- ions in speech and reserved in his Bm-ll_l»v Feb 5_Nolsv scenes ter of providing a comforts ’ ' ’ o the present prosperity of the pro- old 1-Sheidow, Harold Dunphy, 'E1'- _ ’~\C\l0llB- This is duo, it is asserted, wma wllllessed mls ,lllernoon M tage and managing our busi ince and its ability to contribute nest Dunphv, Wilfred Dunphy Rus --__ to his desire not to ive occasion ' iberully,. The collecting colnmitte-_ sell Sheidow, for criticism by unfriendly neigh- laemglietflfe °rtl:;1eE§):,T;i,ii;“Sg:;l\;"l giialieyfncggfflgieehigivggggo R_ C_ ,Mclvelmr Soul-l§; _l_ A_ prog, es, he said, would begin their work -_°'-°'°>_-?- TH-E LATE FRANK C. TAYLOR. 5011115 liallmlillliles. lt is said that ls!! emleavogéd lo lmluce the gov in provisions of various kin on' sown; `R' A' Clark' ook 11,1; nlglthndsy Ix!xtSt1eIv€axaBCh’l;ll‘,hvlh§ beAhTi?ieui'r‘\° toliengdhtznnxrexarrhlé l The many friend of Mr Frank 3?”ij\lIl?‘§§il?2Ilg9l'l;!e‘;'l|\l%i:léhl:;’ntB from ernment to remove me mum" ll slunll of lrllohey fsucnclenu P°mt'---_<-o>--- of the canvassing committee. Judge In the Riley Building this evening C. Taylor, formerly gf Fl-eotowll Md A despatch from Stockholm last ;fa”;",',ls‘;e:'r(:§":_‘,’,',; l'gfe";,°§eg;_“ Clfélf r;l:lp\l:;.;?llg llliég lun:-»:llllelr¢,sr B REVQRE HQ-l'gl_ Stewart, Provincial Chairman, _Col. at eight o'el°ck. for some foul-feel; or flflem years October Quoting what were said to le W "81 H ,D den n' d ,he ex laclure lm., vm-lou, Stewart, John Agnew R. H. Camp- pan resldent of vlmmllver Cl;-y, be unusually well informed sources t B l , ehe'l ,ou ce th lrlock pl-ollllclg he iii. -R. Tucker, Toronto; G. M. U5" _“lid the ‘Clli_\ll'lllBIl» Mr- J- D- will be shocked -to learn of his un- was to the effect that former Arch. __‘;';‘n: 58305, 90n"S:h1i_“'~‘;{;_c‘;_f__,__ *’,ll,ev grow ln Summer Mandel-llnn, Toronto; Alben Gal. Stewart. After a vote of thanks to timely death which occurred at duke Joseph was spokgll of as Klux S. n bener dhlslon of ,half W, he Ladies Aid for their splendid ° Vancouver on Tuesday morning of Hungary. The despatch said Jos- which he sam' was pinned care _ _ _ year around and increasil Glasgow; E_ Macnonalm Borden; repost the meeting closed with the ,uh The sad news was recelved cphs PODlllarlty and authority were fully with a view to destroying the ,,e___,,,_U or their farms ,__ liamentary institutions in Ger E, ll-_ l_, l ll - _J l, _ E M _ National Anthem. _ here by _*wire to Mr. D. Edgar Bl'0“/ills steadily witn the populat- pa' I _ ll nw 0 ' st 0 n wan no , gllaw, from his sister Miss Ll1c_i1lda 22;! tha; gin consort, Princess. gig; ,‘,’,"‘;o,f',;f_:,§’;,i;_’f'1l1,f,,,_%',;el 5,051? l1(:e¥i'etihi=1m;(§sBt2l)ii“;\c?ul}lla‘d‘i1 ‘ ° _ _Thhte carnival at lhe Arena last 8, mfésggtthgg ,c,:fey;,.:';’,‘,;,_i°h,;",;’et "5 grail p;',ful‘;,ll;,‘?S"§_' xgxlteglogig one averted a catastrophe in Gel- _Consider its financial and ot ug was fairy wel attended but - ' vantages not forgetting the "”“S°N""‘S --- an t e supposition on the _ ‘ province by creating more art ol man tl, ll, ld 1, l stage when he was about to re- -ind of unrest lacks was determined to use the ` p 17 a - _ ' b makin it po sibl for o lMr. C. C. Rogers, Summerslde, mgned many flue cogvltsines ewliggll tire from the more strenuous acti- Aitel the overthrow of the mon. strongest possible measures to put 0;' ,,am___yS to _"lie cgmfon marine outrages; General Testama ‘Vi-‘B lil the city yesterday. had been prepared did not out in ‘Que-‘b°f f' Jars? l“m,:;°;`_"l5 °“dd",:‘ll' °r°l,:y,_'hl;‘; p,;’p“la""y_,;’,f 105°” was gfgvgxmgnffslgluuonary “slum” of his enterprire ____ ld an appearance' folllgie usalxlgs' ‘ll/1irwAlcbe1fleTanCrais sgdiernmentel ‘Yah Bae to liinhmha The Prussian G°"'emm¢Uf ll We have now E number of at Allen; General von ostmwsky' wanslrih glue ggghdrdigmmers e' It is me intention of the ma“"‘“e` conduhtgd onexextensive timber limg-1 headed -until xtlhe pne?1cley’ct;hfe€'enc§ continued "means to protect the “mon” tmmh explellfenced m' with the plunge °t Deynze ‘md 'h° -_:_ ' ‘ $52: %’np\g,_l),;\9_'; zifelylzlgnxlze its near tile Fraser River. B. 'C. ’l_`l1§ t(ll'¢_x_x1anded his retirement as a con- g\|iig_i;:l_;iB 0£_:_l_1;>“?3_li_;l]`S__l:; 133553322 rgfugltgcgmmlgvgesnl [gl B523 _M _ C_ C_ rl-hom son was ln ln ,_ ll vl1_ rl lll b la _ Craig-Tay or Lumber Company a on precedent to any negotiat- ef W0 H F ls l ’ P ’ ° “’ °“ " D Z" W 8 "“° t i .1 11111 i fi - 1 f 1 tn tornisr uno reoay to “““ “‘°S" ““"“' "‘° °'“" “nd mwdem “L A9l`9°h°l» me cm' yesterday' ly m°reased` randi! ‘xccégsaandghagexirggnay 0323- ons or peace' hindi; Zarhe of Bib: severities of 'md cm ‘hm wmte' make '**‘ The Dflle Wiliiiefti liwi l1l8ht l ----*°* snort ol Mrs. winnio Ryan Mc- Dancer; Mr. .1. A. wolr,-Robin 'l`“Y_§f,’_ W” *“l‘_§“ W” ““, ‘l°"';‘; Paorossn IN U.s. usTs_:>onMlls__§_e s lull 0l,»____u __<:_wl_o___ deavor ,O Suppl, ,hm vm, ollglrl_ Hood : Miss Gladys Hughes,-For “°“ ‘°“ "qu "5 “‘ “"3 ca °p ' --° 3 n 9' 59° e lent men --- tune Teller- Muster Mnurioo weeks “"°“~ H’ W" "‘°“S‘" *° be "°°°"1 wrisH1No'roN, Feb. 6.-an und a hull. und so viuieut were WALTER M l_ Ml- Sherman Tremers, who has -_gglllmql '1/lla, gl-acle Eagm___ eri_l_1_g lflglrti 15:95 §’;"c:1;‘;_,,'°t°l';‘m“;';' pointment of a presidential eomml- the prolaegts of tht; extreml1;t_s t_l1;1_l Comm,ss,o,,e,_ or Asrlc . ~ _ 1 ll been for me pull; rewhzveellsal/has Flower Gm" - ggd lllhaceilgly' lfwgyeon the msrlllng xgongxegiffénitixlltzflze Bilvléggl dki`:fi5lfl(:.y il1ntl>l?efs<§l‘\?in`\l?;Ydery The Feb 6 1920 ting friends in amps fe- 0 ~ ~ 5 _ of th€ third February lllailllllh nd Pmvlnclal Governments lol. the stormy scenes were reneued when DIARRIAGLS _ The d€¢€HS6d l98V€S il Wlf€ 5 . _ the Extreme Socialist represents ` valley' smmewan whfrfe il: one sou. Reslnuld. surviving- Mrs- _‘l"'hd’,‘f;ff;',,,‘;,§ f,‘:;";‘;“ ‘gl tives defended the nnnudo or their _- been °“5“¢°“ ’“ "“"“ 5 ' O ° Taylor is also an Islander. -being E" V 5 "° ° nv o 1 g the recent industrial cummmos MoooNALo_o 9°” “"9" Years' Mr' Tremere has the daughter of the late Donald ¥’“l1’W°°d m,;°,"`h° Urlitsg 53,2: €ri1ubiesur'l!‘\he newspapers applaud nesday morning Feb ith li 110119 Wall ln UW West' me °°°u°“ LT co i Mlurray and Mrs. Mal‘ga'l’€iMI-lrl'l1Y was propose n a resou u d he Minister's vigorous speech, the home of Mr and Mrs Al of ceuntryin which bla farm ii Bll: _ I e n of North Becleque. Mrs. liiurrs-y is awed md" by Senator lun if which is regarded as indicating MacDonald parents of the usted never having experienced a ___ now llvlng wlth lm. dlmgllle-,. ln woo_t_iz___ _§ _f_‘;l:g';_*;’l_}__dB shorgage of print paper in the Uni- A W ml _ E. P. McCarv-ills. Kiakora. pared .sn read by island Ranchers. - ted tatee and stabilize prices. oxol31?1soT°r(f1l-‘ 'rgrilfn Cecil Russell Palmer. Roseville. §eol;ier£1_ese a papemlllli 1:; gi;lalr__ SW°°i¢;l1_:g___lh°\1Shtu will always ' y r. en on par s - eases of.-foxes. and another paper-l A"°‘::‘;ld th” 3"‘"° Wh°"° Phe is 1 e on n tri api” by Dr. Ann Hunt r u -_ - ~ , "“3c,,§, l§s,,,,, ::::';‘:;.t'tz‘°§'§?..:"h:;.z::°;ri ;j,j§f'°“ Li" NWS G*“'° . be the one to be read by Professor _______.._>______ A wnsldemble number ol lang -- iii. Dearbom of the United States FRANCE To bou_Bl_E accompanied the Abegweit hockey ... 0- -<» _ wil DS 0 A BP on DD0 Y .___ afternoon where the city team met ‘v<'ff"I."f1?1o°“if." °.'.'»'r`°1't'§‘ $5 .Y"i.'f.2.'-if Bclliuu uwius 1° ¢°v°'° °"°"“ lu sive Prince Edvard lullfui uud the rn-nls,1-on_s.-'rho Ministers of the crymn nrt night. "rue rerun Brilliant opportunity for good New England States, Passengers de ro; lndustry a large amount of pub Commercm Flmmce and Agrlwl. was B 7 to 8 vlclorv lm. the western li ell V airing to make trlp will require tc- l_l¢l1y, and _ll-le Commlgllloll of mlll. “"8 tamorrow wlll-Mk the onlne, °,,,m_ Cl,,lc,,,°_ lll_, U_s_A_ _ “ll use day coaches. _ servation is anxious that as itll 7.10 dutllorlgg nn increase in the _ QFFIGB 0|' DIOTRIM’ *N representative luur Farmers all vul, pr-loo or wnont noni- to between so _ » uusxnan-1 naval rain mlm sENGER AGENT. CHARLOTTE- sitio should attend the Conven- ,ml 92 ll-mos per 100 kilograms. it g,l',g,°_° f°fv:',§\;°l<,§g*~,,§‘,=,f,,g,',"’,,;“,"‘§ Towlil. tion- A full opportunity of discus- will no left to me Moyorr to nr. in . "yell 1 will odvoane my pi-torn. - - - - lSl°“ Will -D9 Blf°i‘\l°d “ll °l\ "I0, agreements, with the Prefects of HAMFAX N-T Feb 8_,Q__G It will pay you to und your ship- way to Montreal, the is and rep- ll,-lllll»¢m¢,ll,, the pl-lce of bl-,ami . . .. - - megs o me or bring them in. a e y ruenmllvel 'lll 'el gogglllgl- “ll ,blah wlll vm., lwlv,-,ell 90 cull.. tations furnished by F.B.McCurdy J' ' “’“"""‘ "'°1°`“‘°' _ _ _ ` arrange to have different moml lm" md 0,", fl-,llc lo cenllmes ,"1 and Co.. the Montreal Stock Ex- * _ born ofthe party ww pert in the' kilogram-donnie are existing orio- °h°us°~l or e discussion of the lllhiectl of ill- el. The new prices will be effect- 1 V°“°NlY- T°5l¥- » terAest to thia__sprovi1;ce_, __ to _n'l'li;rebi| no qluiestilin of rt:e\l_m_lf_Q:¢h- -- g gn* 9 . rad- , \| . .... . .... hav;r:l11?lt;'l‘°llwomi’z1llm:g Cars re'-. log; ldmilieschnd. “WSI” 2:19 lg, Aio. wlflllh fha "mill 0| -c]mrl°u°' l9i'V9d f0l‘ |8\i\ild MBII l.i.lQl\(H‘Il| mor; thgu 50 pgf gang, lnggpggaag. C. li0°- P- Fc I town. 13 °»°l‘°! 01 °h°l°0 llllil i0- Conference end in order that sufii- will -be presented with special nog. Can. Pac, ""‘1°”“”" gethsr wl:h__g_welli|lg h_t:_\;s;,l1am: oient Railway and bgtdel _acgomo on enabling them to buy bread at 2:3- -- r r Q _ ° . r ~--- .s-no... .... NURSING lszginilft or" ro.::;ln:rpurpo|e|,'or ‘wrlgliel mt‘l1§tb°pnrr°ti::' wiroti1r'te:i md 0 _"..n.:°_'.t_,¢¢..__...- ~ Mex. Pet- - choice building 10%-_ 14 ii\\i\“i°l taking in this Conference should Not being able to pay a bill is M f_"`,§,_Q'lf’l'f,":f.§, vHfl,'§’:¢ f::,,l,,'“;_ walk from the market. For par- gg soon as possible eommunieotb what makes ue able to owe it. |»..nr.._ lmeristtva poorly: mn. ttoulars-Apply to Ben] Carter. with Hon. A. li. A1-renault. Sum- -- Y'--"- RQIU °“°l'° ° ‘°“°°' Auctioneer. menide who will mails the nee- The reason why some people lie _ lr.-pt 25 . orontl»“t‘:o‘1_T5_§..“", ""_|_,,_"|wW_ _ "ur, nnngtlono, ,. so is because they have to talk. _rl . _ ` _ ‘ - 1 _ ._ _ . P. . _ - l -. ~- --/ _.‘,. .. . ,. . 181% 91 57% 120% 07 210% 175 86 93 71% 94 08% 110% D art en of A On a big lob ls nothing so bracin and satisfying as MO SE S TEA l___,'<’ agilegneexnuerrnestlmneoareencnenarnue The Willis Plano Has a Reputation Established on Sterling Ml .IllRlillllllllliillflkiil-:Q ' Highest Tonal Quality, Workmanshtp and Call at The Home of Good Mus1c” and A E TOOMBS 167 Queen Street KQKCIIKIIllllillllllflflllflfll