n- Jjr... .2: ‘ 1.0 s 1e . 5g. lti-"c-‘Wthcr. Tea,‘ Not 0..., flavour as Is". be a non-political organisation. Well, A rNidA, N9NrPARTIY§ANI ,_ ‘ .; "h P°""°°A111ll°°¢1l.1ll1lbf!..l’.§‘ant0li. R-evs-RJJ-Iiayoloudlll-liam- ‘ 444 l 3 <ill£ {M} ;l.'|;lr,.|i[5 , The DUNN; Ebvum ‘ljai e681 k qua fer the classics by correspondents cgqaeatiua al-intcresi. This (Jiflflothhwl Guardiawdees not necessarily endorse the v opinion! of wreapenduil. l special’ l ists-"snanage v i, ‘ Rea! Estate _ WI: are specially eqliiloed to relieve you a! and worry oi managing your Bml , l supervision u every‘ detail enahlea u to an ma; ~,_ ‘ - ' l hum revenue mo: Properly at minimum cost. , . . ‘III ,. EASTERN TRUST ' ‘ ¢Q"PIIY. (my Heed Office: HALIFAX; N.S. » hiotJNlmNB lwreisthepartystrlpeorluaaver- - “H! flfllcers lndgecutivee: i 38y. ‘D-‘D. leott Iulion. Hammond. Johnson and R43. Eaten. Charlotte- town. _ ' >_._ n. N. McKay. oummcrileld (Liber- all. sauna-and», (Lib- eel), ' I115 [IFEU Interesting Meeting at ‘ -__ . . ‘larval Release w ti‘.f;;.’.‘~°2';..i"..2‘.;“.‘2..;'“.f.‘i32 .1’: Consider B “oil dill-Q‘ public, will you pqrmit us tootier the l ‘and Pl a nt ln That‘. ruckus! allusions ‘w ' ll nouoaanivairltzsmllu-rs @- W- Dream. llgmbaw (liberal). Franklin Bower. launbury‘ (um- .a' following facts for the consideration oi any persons who have the interest 1 - x i‘ the 156ml; r- ‘ .1 c -!e in Wm saldvlfgly 3,1- hUQ-wernmegt wanted to do this o: tho war. orgy ,3, pod l: towels-software‘... do I I: _MTIQB chilled the. discretion yonsress to ,};eilq_ _ all ~ - °"9Fd~*.-.il1w‘. bullion Only twobattlesllips, . fillillafilllles , , time had, been s rted before ' P‘- P. 9&1"? ' Flt fife .-. 93.1% . rylsrld and ‘before the ill."- capltzsl ships of ,' according to s! __ , ' PQDQQIQT-IBW the 0Q jibe experienced ship. the destroyer? '. ‘Jilglfllelttypes needed; . ubmarlne problem." . lvvveaéérvllclltc’ ‘finder Acts oi coil-T _ 1&9}? kgg 6. t side. i225 ae- 19 ggbygcllenply ¢.....e.l,q_, 33; e-“llifbyers of the emer- ~ rel.- Of the 50 stroy $1.}. ill. .9116 '1 . , 'blllll'. ‘ P _ a A‘ ~ . 'l°.°7'§§:l..§£$ is}? 44 ,; destroyers were completed. (if get.‘ ' lliflillflgdfiiw l!!! been laid rior . . lug-lanes *1“ . ~ - ibw ‘Pflibd-wnt-‘icapitaa slilp‘; l; "m, ._11*\§_ér than 'mef17 months’ the? laslllllei» f . . w.“ calm-o: we on . W» ‘PYWWEd-Uorlbythc pm » lied bee’ com- " 3E53l“‘§,'ll313'.bcci§. 65.119 ‘f-llfibecwisva lutlwfli d ..°G'I‘.'3IU_I°\ ItJs obvious- ‘NQ’ ._!¢c6n]ecbilre or “of eit- a‘ fisfi wliléthelithc llmsf; l , _ n}, 1,, weakened ’ “"35! dwinst ‘ months elm elap- corlclusiop of .t.llq ificlilél ' Saturday), - . k ‘Won 4 other dangerous llmwPFfinder-‘elliecilil author- iit:'dl‘l' 7- .;-:'- fwpmq 9° pt“? l" 5 W511 attended. there beinl lover's! 7 ' port.‘ ‘was vlrtll; _ the period t . 5's- f _ Bbllllfliéfcd r and , ‘éwilrifllllyzllllief Wlbdmf the, war. "Tile. -- raw l .x ,_,,_"_'{ . Ihe-remlarlusellly meeting of the Obarloitetgwn. Y's, Men's 261st: was 1d on ‘ihlu-sday evening ‘at e pm. in the Y.M.o.ll. Y's Man Ruel llei ‘D189 II! ohairlnlll and the meeting pests ‘present, including .l. A. Mac- lan, n. uacrrenrle, vym. Rowe, w: r Bentley, A. ClarkeiA. J. Fraser.' The o! theevenlng ‘was Mr. . H..Crocker, Director oi Physical Slillfillre, who spoke briefly on the or- llin and rapid development oi the Y. M. C. A. Commencing in Tnnflun ‘in 1844 and gradually inure-ash. power and membership by virtue its accomplishments, this now world fspaolis Association has grown to be an indlspensab‘ factor in the buld- ing of the youth of all nations. The first social activities were described, and later the branching into Physi- cal Culture. This latter branch was at first not plcaslngpw the churches but has since beenbrecognized as a vital necessity oi’ the character bulld- ing oi youth. Mr. Orocker mentioned the origin and. development oi Boy's Work and other branches of activities in the Y. pica. "The future of the Y. M. c. A." “stutéd, the speaker, "depends on the youngnlan in whom he had B11 mn- fidellre." Chairman ltucl thanked the speaker on behalf oi the clubs 'N<> rurtllel-‘btrslneés emu-ins. the mectingsdjourned with the King. gtlolttilzgs i,‘ ' j MtStewqrt Mrs. “Mutart of Albsrtnn‘ is visit- mg relatives and friends u. Mt. Stew- m.‘ a ‘ = ' Mr. {Bruce McCormick returned allolne fronrHallisx, miter takinfl B lslr weeks course in the different branches oi fisheries. 1-. . _..__.___--_. .Mr. Temple Murphy. Flfilwh Vii" lage.-ls taklnl a course in motor mechanic's st the Central Garage. Charlottetown. Mr, Nathan coffin. s. former res- ident of _M.t. Stewart and new of Boston. l5 visiting hort- ,.Mr.- Gordon _.Nottirlg, o_i the firth 9g Ngwng. Bros, _.. Charlottetown. passed through hererecently. The many friends arc glad to lmow_ not lvlrnrallrv i: much-unmoved after a short Illness. 1 —-—--—v—-—— ' Mr. Roy Jay has installed s. hot- water-systern in his barber-shop; this. with his other up-to-date equip- incrllfputs hirestsblisllment as one, oi the finest east oi Charlottetown. q, Many of the old time ring-elders. as well as some oi tho would-be puglllsts. Jlere. enjoyed the Shel-key- ‘_ $tribllng fight. which was lu-oadr.‘ cast Wednesday night. , -.--_-_-__-- . n Mr, Howard Court, School Inspect-g I I "or pi Hunter River, spent a few days ginvMt. Stewart. , D- Anewrattrap eanbe set witha person's foot without can!" oi in- gju-rlng “mug; plat; book oi the ’lrlll'ing' arm. beingflpreesed down. l» A plantin Oenvlany that hll_ ' producing 100 tons oi m». , “who duly from omen» undue! 1mm We "l": ... " was widely known,‘ being for nearly - a. "r " out in their sad loss. - ‘ at Charlottetown," spent last ‘week t. Which to slum. last lfldtwliafntll» his I011. was ‘uni! all 4 a ' hideout: _ _ ‘decree w. ircirciilht... all.‘ _ _ _ - _ ., . - away‘ ‘ ‘ch-Hanson ml- ,_ . '&_i!i_g's county. u. Martin, m», therdalc, (Liberal). f_ ’ - . t Hinoe County, ‘Jilhilxslinpgbn, , fimllljy. Rev. J. M. McLeod. Chan lottetown. ' ' ' U T*T"“""' fl’ "‘ "":"""\. Charlot- Isaac Carter, (Liberalf. ‘ Killed 1.. 1 y Auto iélccidcnt. m. and Mona. s; MacKay, oi Summersldefhavli received the sad news that Mrs. MacKay's' nephew, Mr Carol Stewart, oi Abbotsiord. British Columbia, had been instantly killed. It appears that he was motoring homo with a friend from Mission. about tenmiles iromflibbolsior , a dense fog prevallingst the time. In the fog the clir wehtovp anembank- ment, causing Mr. Stewart's death. mahyln this ‘Province as well-as in British Columbia. Theiather \ oi the young man, Mr. Allan ‘Stewart. v- forty years senior ‘r for British Columbia andfivdyone bf the first men to oiilflllil l-hl filth!!!‘ The deceased young man was!!! out- standing leader irreducatlonal. work in British Columbia. "N; the outbreak‘ teacher in one of the schoolsrand~hdd e. fine‘ record as an. oilicer in one oi the overseas battalions. On his re- turn he— became principal .01 the school at’ Duficanpflxl, and two years ago was called" to ‘the prineipslship Prince Edward Island this-cooling summer. Hedcaveatn mourn a wid- oi charming personality, a leading worker ln-church and social circles. Btewart. and onobmlhill‘. I“ Belle Maohsod of-Bllanlely Bridle. in all of whom --l.lle deep Iymplihl c!‘ many friends in this Rovincawiii 8° From Tryon I And Vicinity Miss Diana neugaertyor- Victoria, P. m. r. irspending a. few emu. Charlottetown, the‘ guest other sla- ter, Miss llranccs. student at mw. U. ' Clearrings Misses‘- Margaret Ofllbeek‘ and‘ Marlon Waddellfstudents’ at 0‘. -’B."O. end at‘ their respective homes u. ‘North men. -- -" ' ' "I Mr. and Mrs. Willard "Thomas dittle daughter, Madge of‘ Victoria, were Sunday visitors t» Mount m» m . . . , ' » . _. -Mr. Keith moans or ‘rryull spent‘ {last week end withfielatives 1n Al- ‘bany. ‘~ ' i ' mg. Baler’ " "Aid we. V." ilivwatt of Augllbtlliirvovo andwyoa" rwlwvllwlv "m "mum u" low ma", in Bllmlnersidc m‘ mm of Hf. and mJiqeyuiqL. ., .. .. vmtom. m: m beasts mlalcwi ill 519F510: a fins ma»: to-enilvy 11M awe-saw lhfifilf the l0» 090W‘ the favorite‘ "Emile Awhile" ‘and flififill did efnbt ml! The sad event will be" deplored by "Union piggmo 3y, ,___,___,___, Federation ‘in ‘Prince pdward Island." oi the wal-‘he resigned his position be " of the school at‘ Abbotsford. He and ' his wife! hoped to pay a ~visit<> h! ' ow, formerly oi Victoria, v3.0" a lady ‘ Chas. Gurd 3...... also m parents. m. and wl- All“ Securitie- ‘-~ Montreal market- eiosel-rtoday. alid' “"5"” . - F.- J. Lockerlmilamilton, (Llhcr-QL) Edgar. Gwflflflr lflllfl’, Hllfi, s. o. BarbcunAlbqrilco. casual).- Jieilr-Jeha qtarlins. Mmtasuemev. . ._ l}, W. Lindsay, Hazelbrock; Rev. O. E. - Mtashongdilew. Glasgow. President Provincial .w. o. '1'. ca. Mrs. M. l‘. lchurman. Summerside, (blberlll- . ._-. . Vice Presidents Provincial W. 6. T. _ lie-Mrs. O. I... Bustln, Charlottetown, (Liberal): Mn. J,.F_. Mcrlaill, Bum- merslde, .((ubeffll); Mrs. John 5m line: Mrs. (Rev) John ‘slzue. Stirling. MP‘ "e political stripe of incomm- - llldgcd by the colnllloy they Stock ‘Quotations HALIFAX. ‘us... L-Quotatiom furnished b_y Johnston and Ward. members Montreal swclr‘ Exchange.- Nevv York Exchange N. Y. Con. 8r I-Iud. River RR. 107 Con. Gas Co. (New York) salsa 12296 Hudson Motor qar Co. ........ Pek-Ollaum; ""f"l_\l\lll. Stan. Qil oijNeyv Jersey .....,.. Reading Co. ........,.... flollthsrn Pacino . U. 5.1m. Alcohol Co. Westinghouse Else. . . . . . -._. . . . . . United Slates steel» it; "n ' smell s-"r fi _, ,. . Steel tiom. of Canada ,.., Shawlnigali ".1...- dm.‘ stnirlli» Com. D0 . Corporation . .. , . Inter "Utilltibé-L "l. Stewart. Min-Allan Stewart. his ieih- gmhh~mm,,,,ou, g er. ls a native»! violin fhilrPlfillnm’ emperor Oil ........:....'u..'.-na ‘andahia mother was tormerlylliss Bank Montreal .......».”,.. Bank Nova. Bsotia acqu...“ . » comv ~- mrcl. ,_,- .,.,....-. my 3“ u-Ianfdi-s-n-n . OATS" ~" Much , ,,',‘-....“\...u.'q.|-u. 45% “If ' A ‘no sifllVsa 51% ‘July 2....i.us-ausuiui|un 50% A-GOSK; AC-IQHH AI-JOW! ALO -l11“; AIr—1335H DOS-Joli} 0- 151“) OP-JBO. ‘ ' Reukes Station Rumors . Iolh I01”. 1191B I l!!! ‘I515- _ ‘fllalalfmw storm sure did ruin Jhc" roads, one docs not sec any ell‘! ‘lbssadlyn- ou.» flange masons. mains" Isaak.) spent and at It. Theresa-s. the lillll c! Mir-Cher!!! Iradlm- llnadam shy received the sad _ __ that it is ‘desirable to proceed in the _ matter was carried unanimously. ' tern to the proposed plant and hi! _ suggestion received favourable con- ' to the movement from his valuable adlcurne " world's automobile speed record on‘ ‘ BDeed ofa. lime more than one hun- Section. A meeting was held in the hall at- Oentral Bedeque on Wednesdayeven- inc to-"corlsider the advisability o! erecting a cold storage building and plant in that section. Colonel U. G.‘ Dawson was called to the chair and introduced Mr. Hollitt, oi Clear-y, who was present by‘ invitation. Mr. Haliitt said that cold storage is the practice of storing perishable products without deterioration in qua.- ._.\..,.,,,. , lo meet. modern conditions. There re different systems but the meth- od of extracting the heat from the B11‘ by mechanical means is the most satisfactory. Mr. Hallltt then gave in detail the plans which he would suggest for the building and equip- rnent with an estimate of the cost. In view of modern transportation facil- ities by means of motor truck he did not think it necessary to have railway" accommodation in connection with the proposed building. Mr. Hallitt then outlined the meth- od oi procedure in connection with the proposition and a. motion made by Mr. Horace Wright‘ and seconded by Mr..Thomas Moyse, to the eficct Mr. Thonias__1\/ioyse also suggested the addition oi an electric light sys-' slderation. The following were added to the present colnmittcew-lviessrs. Robert Baker, John Proiitt, J. B. Hayes and Hermes Myers. ' ’ Upon motion of Mr. T. .1‘. Inman‘ the hearty thanks oi the meeting was‘ tendered to Mr. Haliltt for his much appreciated advice and contribution experience, after which the‘ meeting d. < ‘QSEGBQQVI. ATTAINS , 180 MILES AN HOUR. DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. March ‘l --Mcjor H. 0. D. segrave, British his first test run with the Golden ‘. Arrow, the Irving-Napier, car, with _ which he will attempt to set. a new_ the beach early in March. . Although the beach was slow Ma- three-quarflers oi a full throttle over fthe measured mile and registered a - dred and eighty miles rm hour through this part oi a nine~mile run. Hewas manifestly pleased with the performance oi. his new record chal- lenger when he pulled up to a stop with his brakes smoking. ' "Everything is first class. as far as the car is concerned. I could go out (or a..~record iomorrowlfihe said with a smile in answer to questions. Gawain J’. .5. nvmg, designer. oi the car, also was pleased. with the earls performance especially after he had received Major SBQIIVB’! report cfthe speed and the motors revolu- tions at the ratp, travelled. r Miss Florence and Master Willie Bell oi Caps Traverse spent last week - the 1:11am; of their grandparents, Mir. and Mrs. Avard Bell oi Victoria. - Adieu “D" Mr. A. A. Dunn mean, in the city. ~—--——_—a-n— in days seem to be walking the railroad track. Peaks‘; seems to be their dos. ; tinstlon. . i o has invented, a chum allowing the cattle to go down cellar and have a good feed oi potatoes. He will have, the-next lowest and lllrthhfi, province the averagewas then $832. , ment of NB. has seen fit to increase the teachers salaries by 1.0954)! the statutory allowance. ~<v l: IIIR,‘ ‘wit-mars ln this province who have had ten years or__more experience in leaching. who are engaged in teaching for the first or second year. from our government is the same for the inexperienced teacher as for the experienced. ,_ one mayvretlre on the municifent pension oi about $200 per annum. on the, Island where teachers nlect. regularly for their own advancement. ing the standard of their work. Rarmayh egrcellent address before the ministerial association one oi the most eilective ways oi raising the standard oi education in this province is by in- creasing teachers‘ salaries. elation waited upon_ the ‘giovemment to present their case for increased sa- . ,_ . , . _ iary based on lengths! ‘service. she received asyet from thelgdvern: men,’ . . . . . . . , . ‘_ ‘ticp. arles. _ . 31.1 yeqqgtlqn lglfnited we Stand‘: Div- ldedyle Fall. . . . racing driver, this afternoon made. i .- ijor Segravev gave his motor about, Lend. (equal). Some oitheBtlIhel-osalsbeys . -—r------- - l’ One, oi Peru's Station residents E i,‘ l - _~ "the sendertothéirchoicc of slut no trouble caning drum out in ‘the H‘ - of education at heart. . Do you know? _ _ " 1. That the average salary gfiesch- ' ers u. thigprovince is onlyfiii’! per" ‘ annum. . z. That 41111.02‘; .51.... 5.5,... was, s. Thal- since mu time the gm... 4. That in Ontario the avcrasc sal- ... w... are torso... 19o). 6. That there are over 220 teachers '1. That the statutory’ allowance B. That after 40 years of teaching, 9. That there are 100 study groups 10. That teachers are thereby rais- _11.'fllat _acccrdlrlg‘_ to _R.e‘v. Mr. l2.‘ That a- delegation 1...... the rec- ._ _ 1a. "paatffsatlsrcfclory answer was i_4.',l‘ha,tja special meeting ‘of the Federation has been called iérshort- ’ ply after ‘the Housefmeetsrtoconsicler what further course w ‘pursue: That the objectci the_Federa-_ ls. 15 Eflicient fieccllersinl-tlr .$al-_ at tlleuhotto; of the .We are,Sir.ei¢-. .~ , THE P.c.r_. "roliqflm? I rrInEBATloN. i ‘a ~. ' " P211168 Street School -. _ . ~ Honor Roll for rFebruaryl Principal's Dept-Miracle X. i, Marlon wratehead. Peas! Mac- .3, Eva Wilkinson. l I ' - 3, Edith Fbrd. - ‘ _ Vice-Principal's Dept. Grade =11? . 1, ltmrlorle Shaw. 2, Jean MacOllne. I "be ._,' ‘ 7.95mi!» v For ‘every . 3, Olive Vail. , ual); 2. Doris Sirrlmcnds; 3, Olive Mc- Lean. » BI. John's, III. (Ihuionaown. PLI. MmucaLQse. U. N. BISSETT. Manager Charlottetown Branch n17 _ 3, Ruth Toomhs. t l M155 Dflllgles’ Dept, GradeVilI. v l, Dorothy Bentley. . 2,_Fiore,ncc shamans, 3, Doris Ferguson. <Mlss Irving's Dept, Grads VII. LEdltl; Shaw. ~ '2. Ila Jay. ' -. By raamr more ‘ ' we OATAI I s , . , Q. What is the amoulltwaf On - tar-ids Liquor Bill? , A. $40.000,000 were spentffifiiqu ‘in Ontario during the‘ yeaffliid -October 81st. i920. The proltfb ti: provincial treasury was Tggcoco while the Dominion Go en through its various taxes rece ved a least twice this amount. th year 404,014 permits were was viz! 476,839 being resident poms; m 88,185 temporary ones,» 5,1,1; wrml were cancelled, . Miss Watson's Dept. Grade v1. "F i, Ielen Callback. 2, Irene MacDonald. 3, Joan McNelll. M188 Fullertcns Dept... Grade V. 1. Marllaret Large, Stella Jay. (eq- Mlss Measervcys Dept, Grade IV, l, Elton Worth. 2, Maurice Brady. 3. Lawrence Toombs. Miss Owen's DepL, Grade 1v, >1, Nora Downe. 2, Katherine Bagnail. _3- Blirbara Pound. _ ML“ Stewart's Dent. Grade m. 1, Rilth Hood. Z Roberta l-lill. 3. Raymond l-leunessey. . nqe (equal). """"“. - Miss Aitkerfs Dept, orcoé if?‘ 1. Helen Carmody. ‘Pol? < 2, William Rogers. wszmi s, Doris Collier. I . .. ‘M; Miss Yeos Dept.,_Grade,II,”, 1, Doris MacDonald. _ __ ' i. afirllas Worth. ‘ ‘ a. Katherine 5...... "' THE LAND welds...» f Miss Jamiesorfs Dcptj, Grade m .1, Alfredo Pickard. 3. Gladys James. 8,‘ Jean MacDonald, ‘Temple Hooper Miss MacKenziesDep _ l. Elvira Carr. '_ ‘LhGeorgcWalsin. _ - ._' -' 3, Earle MacLcarl, rice .' Wh "Evcrbriié" Metal spoons? §_ Nuieanccto Necessity ' ' , l n. ThkWmlillillfiloline was a 111.118.. w, N1 the market. At that time the petrole- Vlun industry was engaged primarily in" "" “will! * d l-lllllls bllfhlng and sdp- ' . , lflylnr lilllrlea ‘ for machinery. ‘Ihslr-"rrmvlc ' .. n‘ {were so l. d] ._ a141,“, of “M, Jlelhwolne ornament-image, , tlrct the; attempted to solve the uncut p pmlllenl by dumping ii. into convenient “ma” " and-harbors. " "" “ " ' - . w...» .» lmlyflgvovsrdl billion sgilqau wet-oi»?- __ podllccd, over devoid-eighth; dlfwhlch. we; .1- cousamcd by automobiles. ‘lbs Illillfie catatonia;- rummaging; _‘ Isvan indispensable public service. We‘ are” 'r§commending the securities of a rapidly?’ gnawing ,r y slcmgssiuliy engaged II " m sump. of an... Incline and motor lallrlcanfl. m, present! you aulqlsrqelyq-n .'l ,6 -. .' m r- t t»... 1 if a. ,-.yearly, new for rdilcvctll received. to The (‘llarlottctown Guardian ' itwil entftly’ t, a or Dealer; ~i°'°c“st' .»il~l~'~l~r<»‘l*=‘@1-.1»<»r*.~=.\i~wl.. ‘ stance and onivfillslllsmaigiber - A‘ . _ ‘- ~' 5-1» . ~ a... pl I ». v . cuts.»