.. ‘t. .. I’ its? -r ' igfi-"w '~ i‘?! -. flak c-L * . i 315T? M "* J ' '- . ' - i I i "’ ‘u ( f’; d‘ ‘H1, ‘I -". i > '» ‘ll/r i‘ v. v {r i V‘ Lair’? "to. "c - I .-, ._ r i’, . , i _ “v _ \ ‘i. ~ Qitglig ‘v V‘ q r I ‘_ H’ - > I , _ f o l »- -- ' i .,_ - . tlEBR-UARY .1,_.192_0. r _ one CHARLOTTETOWN- GUARDIAN t. PAGEJFITEEN - A shiver to-day may mean the doctor . to - morrow. Keep‘ the, warmth IN and the cold OUT with a cup of hot 'Oito—-. made in a moment with-_- “Kent Mills" Flour, ‘gflgff “w ““°" “Kent Mills” Flour. ‘.i‘..iii.‘i3....“‘3.:i2;f “Kent Mills” Flour, h“ be“ = Pa» _ favourite with Maritime Provinces house- keepers for over thirty years. ___.i_._. TOBACCO SERIES No. XII Warehouses in Louisville, Ky.—the largest Tobacco Market in the world. ' MAEUUNALDS TOBACCO Smoking and ‘Chewing nlnrl lllull s. c0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard LONDON ‘a 64 Park Street, Southwark, London HENRY BEONNET, ' r 1123 Broadway. . . .. ....... Nevin-Ir For particulars apply U us; names. "" " Summer-side, w”, P. Elslaitd flll-ll-Illlfill tilt. A stun Billion»- ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale ' ‘ Cbmmencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale Commencing ‘April 26, 1920, Warehouse- ' fur." trill; Colds. PNEUMONIA, FEVERS. HARD COUGHS, TONBILITIS Read‘ this plain statement. FirsQ This whole brood of wick- ed enemiea of health may bekept at rbay. the medical authorities say, by keeping up high quality of the blood, and observing the ordin- ary laws relating to sanitation and health. . That is why Hood's Sarsapariila is recommended as a preventive of "flu" and other diseases-it is the standard blood-purifier and vitaiiz- er. 1 Second. for a definite case of any of the prevailing complaints-it is Ivise immediately to cnll a physic- an. Third. for that weakness and prostration following the “fiu," grip Knotted holiest ' y, l4 Points PARIS, ilzlb IL-r-Severai leaves from the official, records of sec- ret sessions ot-fgllb allied ~ Premiers .ield in the rooms of Stephen Pic- aon, then Foreign-Minister, in, the early’ days obtlle coatlerence, have, Just coins to light. Incidentally, they show bow the European Pow- ers nccetpted President Wilson's fourteen points. _ ' v The Echo do farts prints these ‘notes. which undoubtedly were tak- en frouithe archives of the Quai 1'Orsay' and pllblished-at-the inspire tion or the‘ French Foreign Oiilce J8 a rebuttal‘ o! President Wilson's remarks to Senator Hitchcock i£‘.°.‘?l..’;°it‘.‘.“tif."l§.‘°“ “’°“°“““‘“',:‘,'3,:":,°,' 355315;:- §*,°°“'=,Sa;,==lg Th6 Dilbllcflliflil 0.! m8 dflcllmielll corpuscles wondegrfull? rercstoiircrls 221-12230 lwrgtggylalélvbthletlhéresfiyerg‘ health, builds up the whole system. Bremierniu acceeti ythef urteen greates an appe-t-“e and Inakea B i1 11B 0 food taster good. ii a cathartic is poinligsclone of the discussion wasineeddedd Hood's Pms am recom- . men e . Mr. ,Pichon‘e study in the Quni ——— d'0rsay. The date, November 3,‘ i918, soon after the armistice within! the province and 3 in terms had been fixed by the nl-- 0r prov aces, as compared with lied Premiers, members of tire Ver-i 232 131° ltrcccdins Wflvk- Place- suilles Council alld Colonel E. ‘M. 111N115 reported by the Quebec v!- iiouse. Lloyd George in adxiressingfiimfl wtfliled 516. of which 465 Qglqnei llgusejnld; iwerfluwithin the province and 51 "lf we understand‘ the thought of n ° 1B1‘ PWYWEEB- 11$ Cvlllilflmd President Wilson in the armistltlmwml a 10ml of 479 the previous negotiations \vliich the American; veck- Ontflrloqmces relwztcd 2.138 Goverulzneut is ready to engage in i) flcemnn s, s, of wll cl were with Germuny in concert with the Within the province and 125 in oth- sllied Powers. they are sub0rdin- 9!‘ PPUWUBQB- Till! COWDBPBB with‘ Med to ncmplmwe by the Said a total of 2,301 placements made Poyvcrs of the prlsclplles and con- filial}?! (vial! $66k grcfillédinis- llitous laid down t e President 9., es orn rov ucea report- rr the United State: on Jsnusrye, vd-lllflcoments as followm-wz by 1918, and later in his Fypqechesw lvlanitoba offices. 419 witilin the pro Briefly, we must give our assent to "m"! and‘ 103 in 011191‘ DPIPViIICP-‘i ‘ils four-men arm-logy’ as compared with a total of 592 l the previous week; 434 lliy Saskat- i-iouse Agrees with Lloyd George. "hiilvllfl oflices, ‘iiiilavitllin tlro Dro- vificevanttll Mltihn other provinces as Col. House replied that it was climber? W 11 total of 479 the exactly as the Britisll Premier afflcfillilfi! 4'5; b)’ AlbPrlfl 0f- hari stated. ' 0E5. at w n c province, as Wilereupon Premier Clemenceau cfimirflred witil a total of 625 the interygned; . y previous week. Placements report- "AB ‘m we (gufleen points, 1 ed by the British Columbia offices have not yell read-Vtherm what a", totalled 852 of which 1 wus in an- lheyy Let than] be‘ mime known to other province, as compared with / a‘ total of 983 during the week “y. . The reading of the fourteen ended Jallllafy 10m- points began. ., - "_"'<."'>"'-_ “Open convenants, openly arriv- THE QUGAR SHORT-AGE ed at“p— Premier Clemenceau arose, ex- p QTTAWA. Feb 17-——Tlicre is no claiming; . immediate prospect of a relief in “Look he“, (m, .13 m; accept. the sugar shortage throughout Can ada. it is learned today that Feb- ruary output in domestiepiants is touch below normal. Some of the plants are stlii.,closed to permit of alterations in machinery. made necessary by the change from beet t‘) ("We mini“. and the dock strlk able. We cannot negotiate in a public square." t Arthur J. Balfour, British For- eign Secretary, intervened, ex- plaining that it was not a question of revealing tiny by day the de- tails of the negotiations, but only Says Spirit Writing a a ‘ is" Clever Trickery NEW YORK. February 15.—it is a singular fact. as Professor Jo- seph Jaatrow, psychologist of the University of Wisconsin, pointed out yesterday, that the moat emin- ent converts to belief in spiritual- ism have been scientlstsmsed to dealing with distinct phenomena- Sll‘ Oliver Lodge, a great physicist; the late Sir William Crookes, pliy- sicist and chemist; Sir Canon Doyle, a physician long before he became a teller of tales, to men- tion only a few. ‘Men of science, who deal with phenbnllena which can be weighed, measured, felt, seen or heard or were leaders in the worldwide revival in the be- lief that the spirits of men dwell ln another world and do communi- cate with the living. As for Dr. Jastrow, "himself of eminence in the psychological field of science, he will have none of ‘it. Lecturing yesterday in Genealog- ical illall," 226 West Fifty-eighth Street, he confessed to a kind o! puzzlement over the tendency of some‘ fellow scientists to accept a belief, which, lie asserts, certainly has not been proved. ilc- thinks that Sir Oliver does not bring to tile solution of the spirituttiisf prob- lem that part of his Ibruin he uses for physical problems. Outside Realm of Science. Among tile interesting specula- tions offered by Dr. Jastrow ill his lecture, “The Revival of Belief in Spirituaiism," is his opinion- tilat belief in alter life is a product of individual faith, souietiring [that lies outside tile realm of science something which is not prepared to affirm or dispute. Converted scientists, he holds, have allowed Errors And Old Ulcers Healed 5B! "ABSORBINE JR." “lfl-difillllllty oi treating ordi Ulcers, Old Sores and Varicose V nl n: always been a source of niuch ‘tstion to the physicians; and wish so‘, when the leg is involved. e t in to do is to apply “AB‘~ SCIYJBINE R." Thewaythisiamloul liniment relieves 58in, reduces in- flammation and p ling, promotes the jrcwth of healt y; tissue, and closes up old, stubborn ' es, is astonishin . "QBSORBINE h; ' is a vegetab s gerlmeide that is s lutely safe; does not stain or great: he clothingrand gives certain relief for cute, bruises, sweilings, boils, felons sud wherever there is pain‘. ‘i - 4 81.25 a bottle-st most druggists or es in Cubs still interfere with the that the aims and results of tihe import of raw sugar, negotiations ought to be published. The rest, he said, was a question for diplomacy and should be left ‘to the cliancellsries. t "Then-all my objections are withdrawn," said the “Tigei”, a- gain taking his seat. Readin of the points was resum- ed. Artie e _II., relative to the free- dom of the seas, was barely fin- ished when Premier Lloyd George was onhis feet, protesting: "Tile Germans have abused this question of the freedom of tile seas to sucli an extentthat before mak- ing any engagements whatever we demand to know exactly what is meant by ‘freedom or the seas,’ " Article Ill. Disappears. Article ill. disappeared like a mist. it meant that the signatories would be deprived of the faculty of concluding treaties of commence customs. "I110". kc. The future stat- us of colonies and of disarmament was passed over. Points touching on fBp8flliOli——B8V6ll, eight and‘ eleven-elicited new reservations EMPLOYMENT SERVICE r OFCANADA Report for week ended January ~ ' 17t 1920. -The Employment Service of the Department of Labor reports that returns from thd Dominion and Pro vincial offices of tho Employment. Service of Canada for the week end", Bd January 10th -show n decrease in placements nscom-parcd with the returns of the preceding week. During tlleweeirtile ofiicos report ed that they had referred 6.103 - persons to regular positions, and that 5,262 of these lied received lonlpinylnehnflfhis represents a de- crease oi 546 placements ns com-l pared with the preceding lweck when 5,808 persons were placed. in addition 9_44..cal4ual jobs were supplied as compared with 1.047 during this yweek ended January 10th. T placements for the week were istrlbuted as foliowsz-q Prince Edward island 14; Nova Scotin 113; "New WBiunswick 203;i Quebec 51o; Oritario 2.13s; Mani-' tobs 5B2; Saskatchewan 434; Ai- berts 4Z0; British Columbia 852. During the week 11,176 appli- cants were registered of whom 644 were women sna 10,532 were men. This represents a decrease of 2.- 844 in registgetlon when compel-n, I t i 4 s .». ed with 14,0 0 ‘Applicants of the preceding wdeir. The number of | vacancies notified by employers during the week totalled 7,4411% which 1,232 were for women and 6, 210 for men. This shows an in» . . crease of 500 vacancies when com- pared with 6,942 notified during the previous week.| The number of applicants un-placed it the end‘ ef_ the week totalled fliiez. This com-l pares with 24,341 unplaced up li- cants and 11,09! unfilled vaclm es‘ at the end ofths week‘ of January] 10th. Of the placements in resul- . _ ai-dempioynient. 375 vyrege women . an 1,887 Jzeremen, e nu b _ of returned men imported as pm ‘i- 8. was 2,326. ' 0i the placements inregular em- pioymenrlt were re rted by- Princo Edward island o eel. 8 with In the province and 6.1a other pro- vinces, its-compared with ntotei of 9 the previous week; iii; Nova, Sootie offices. 111 within e pro- vince and 2 in other provinces, as complredwvith a total of 118 the preceding melt. New ‘Brunswick 4 i O O i O offices reported 203 iilacemqitl. Qoowvwooomowg-Mowoweoooooooooweooooa-oooo o¢o++¢+o+oo 0 o 0 v 000 +0 M 0 0 v tofbecome convinced. - , lJr._ Jastrolw. plainly seeks. t combat the risins tide of belie in the occult, scientifically, such cult accessories as the ouija board, the crystal ball, the planchette, automatic writing, spirit photograph and the like. lie maintained that, aside from fraud, pliysiciui mauffcstatioirs are ex- plainabie from a few recognized which seems to envelop the whole subject is no-mystery at all. “Spirit manifectations," said Dr. Jastrow, "are tracable to reactions of the subconscious mind in highly keyied and nervous personalities. The underlying cause of so-cailed dual personality, trances, spirit writ ing is the same, the singular op- eratiolLgf the subconscious mind. "One of the reasons so‘ many persons come to believ-e in spirit- ualism is the personal nature of the communications they believe they receive from departed loved ones. But they do not understand the subtleties often employed by mediums, the ‘fishing carried on by moans of cleverly disguised leading questions, the keen obser- vation employed and perhaps by means of little understood, intan- gible processes of mind which seem supernatural. Calls It Hallucination. "But no person has actually any more extraordinary power of colli- municzltiion filian has any other person. Sumo persons arc nloro subtect to tranccs and forms of hysteria and hallucinations. We know that some persons, faint eilri» ily willie others never surrender consciousness except normally. it is u mutter of a highly geared, highly sensitized nervous system "rlllll 0f the curious workings of tho subconscious mind. l llllvle wlitclled a good‘ inltny mcdiulns that illlvo gone into trllllcss, but l llavo ncvcr seen the slightest proof oi‘ spirit contact. F/lle incllillilis in trans-cs bubbled and murmured just as peo pie talk in their sleep. "So far as autolnatic writing goes and the denial of persons having tho fulsulty that they are cvor cun- scious of what they lwritc, or tlial they understand ailytliing about it except that it occurs is simply a hallucination. I doubt not that these persons are quite sincere as a nile. but they merely put upon paper ideas from their subconscious mind. "That part of l-he mind which dictates such writing does not fun- ction except under certain con- ditions, and under these peculiar conditions they can d-o things they are notponsciqtis of being able to do. lt_ is,e_x'sct_ly like thefdmiiliir circumstance of lbeing unable at sudden need to recall the name of a’person or place, yet having the t°§.‘...i’.‘.’iil’._ti.i.‘if $3.12’ ?""°' "w; verware? you from church. you’re wondering ever, has enough. work- _a base of the best tiful sets. ONBIDA - ' . m1- isnonisnvmossvsxnimwosxuiw $1‘ MATERIAL ANDTHIS GUARANTEE IS I0! 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But persons withthe Sllhcéliifld dual personality (when it is not actually a fraud) not only do not outgrow the impulse, they permit it to be- come a dominating delusion. They urs us-rnuehflrloludled as are others." .Dri-t5§$tl1ylse1d‘.i\tet after. "is ’ fhyeli‘ or; disproved by _,_ sledge-knows no Proof as yet of,the_ upgirnaturai. lie warn ‘my agflnsifj‘ u‘; .,a,r'1t~1 denounced elusive name pop out of the lmlnd And all- how on earth you S0 we have purchased a supply of Oneida Commun the set-guaranteed for ten years of every-day-in-the-year . The kind of silver a woman likes to handle and ow graceful in design. We- bought on Do You Kn subsequently‘ in some absolutely _spillit._~.wi-lt_ing,,as-,a_ clever piece of iricker‘ ' -» ~= - .1. You Have Always Bought, and years, has borne the signature of ,- and has been made under his per- ' sonal supervision since its lnfan . . - Allow no one to deceive ou in th All Countsrfeits, Imitationsi and tin-good with and endanger the health o! 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WlNNlPEG, Feb. 17.—Govcrn~ ment lis-pensarles to handle the wholesale liquor in the province of Manitoba will be established, thus inking the liquor trade away from the wholesale druggists anrl nrak< ing ‘it necessary for retail drug- gists to apply direct to the govern- ment, by- amendments to the tem- perance act to be introduced in the legislature. The liquor, it was stated‘. will ,be done up in (light ounce packages, sealed and labeli- ed. 0n the label will beprinted the retail price, so that purchasers will be insured against profltecr- ing. W831’. ow About (Jgricla/Ciwxcjea/fi nickel silver. . wurliuuv PM PM". 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