FEBRUARY 2, 1924. ".,,.ooov0¢9¢ooooo00ocoo-egg. (ILASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wm“ 10o par lino o1 5 were: one I ‘mflwm ,__.._.-_---._-.‘:......_ Be 5m- tllne e1 5 wen-do €f:;“,n,,,,|,,,, __ 7c m llflQ of a vim-il- ‘gqsooooo-l-c-o-oo-o-oooooooc-oc QQIC Agents Wanted _ q- t. rulllllilck Mo’ 7tggg-3tlmws3til. ~-—— Male Help Wanted D--BIG CLEAN YlfiznLEaml gold mona- mflm n automobiles. Exclus- ranls ll-“éfljmpies and particulars ye m ' nzil Monogram Colu- lw Nam 21 Coronation Bulld- lib 5"“ . l 1-2-11. 0g‘ Alumrcili, Canada. ENTS position?) Write Railway, B i - Station-Office positions, ...._____._.________ Female Help “hinted WRITE WANTED—-MAID FOR GENERAL GENTS RTRMT u: United‘ Art, Ltd, housework. Apply Mrs. Aitken, o, calllllll‘ ' Georgetown. 1220-1-29-81. ‘FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGI 11918 $150-$250 monthly (which 11c. S57~1-nis.8l *MEN‘—AGE 13-40, WANTING R $115 lllllY GounotTs “Ave Mario" at the Central Guardian». SHOP from Holmairs Catalog. MADISONS V8. LEAGUE 0F Cross at Arena to~night.——1i OOOOTOIO Q FRESH HOME-MADE earamcls, White's. Snnitysltle. i HOCKEY MATCHES AT ARENA tonight, start nt 8 o'clock~Ail- mission two gnliies 2B, cents-ll FRUIT, FUDGE AND TAFFY. "WY 1"" good at White's Sunny- side.-—1i N. BANKERS VS. ST. DUNSTANlS 0x at Arelia to-night.-—1i -- AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. —- y_ Mr. Hurry L. Porter, violinist, will $250 month, free trnnspontalion, (lentrul Christian Church Sunday BANKERS PLAY ST. WANTED-—MAN OR V w mivol and appoint experience unneecesztry. Write evening. °‘“““ wenmlivcs; yearly con- Belief. SuuL. 732 Wainwright. ' imitsllr flmuemg “mm (being St. Louis, M0,, U. s, A, trlt-‘l “if, average) and expens- 12s3-2 2-11. 52L “eerlznce “nugqgisllfy, State osllitlll‘ “norm quunflcauoxuk MALE HELP WANTED-CLOTH start/at ii o'cloek.—1l allc l‘ C“ Toronto. 2C-wstl‘. int; salesmen, hustlers, earn $60. ivinfitlill o to $75. a week representing well» known niade-io-mezisuro clothing manufacturers direct ot consumers. me s QUICKLY DE- tSTRlZllgemvpi-iiileiit business vdoliyiin scoiiiilnts Yeast Candy; inni Automobile free; 0X‘ ' or t; Seotinilits Write iii System ‘Tailors, 3M No lninie West, Montreal, Que. a 2. , witmilits Build- §;"‘l,’g',‘§;,"¢-§.,._‘§<. .t. 1202-22-11. aiNTik, mlsily by men anti weekly and offer ly mnlhqnilliiig our inst selling ployimtiit st-llilng our “W” ‘ other spec- Ruhhm- Aprons anti “q. tired u i-epreseuta- trees fri-sli-tiiiu-t ti-trrtlor llllilPS. ‘ , . . . MW.“ mmiullfintktyliwlltlll-“Cg: fwlflltaltllfllhlttllfl equip you free. A purhcnll-‘ilsl lliltill (Hilario. llllill('_\' intililiii: ‘tipportunity. lluke ‘will ‘h A) l 1-26-Stittt. Brothers, Nlolittrfiul- ________,_;_ GENTS WANTED ._ AGENTS. Miscellaneous 5mm, iiii- _voiir next. tot» dayrm _ Snot czisii ~\\'tiiitlcriul I\_l_trW ‘Na A_ NMDONALD, LAND 311R. ltiii-iiiitxtitl Firl- lfltlllilllllllll"? ]\"'llf‘ veyor, Harmony Jct.-—12-5-1-nit . flft) tiuitalt uiid saves ‘llVtiEi. - or heavy lllell-vlme“ SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. .. - ~ "l' “H” M" \ like magic. Price today. Satiitders, Newsomo ti: 23-ivs3i. it's vii-cs 111 at Ii p. lii. ltov. Dr. l" School at 2 o'clock. stock and service. Open Air Rinks. DIED IN hrr sister tltev.) Co. DUNST- AN'S AND League of (Irnss play Madlsons at: Arena to-night. Games HIGHFIELD SERVICES. -——Scr- in Ilighfitrltl Presbyterian Bellini.’ Church Sunday, Feb. 3rd will be _ Genge of once tor e-Xrlurlve territory. Rw- (ll\f\l‘l0\\til(>\\'ll will preach. Sunday ( ITHIE tWOMENSICITY CLUB OF liar tit titowli, w 1 niect Montla WANTED—$50 WEEK" sAl-ESMEN WANTED-WE PAY afternoon lit Lilli) iii the Board oyf $191143’ Sill‘ 'l‘ratlo ltoonis. Wllllllel" (‘ity are invited to attend. Among: and exclusive iiiitls 0i‘ Whole-dbl" important matters to be tiistzmiscil llllll are: Siipervisetl Play Grounds and All women of the INDIANAPOLIS-bins. 'l‘holiias llowutt ycstcrtlay received the iilltl llt3\\'i~l by tclcgrtini of the tltiuili lii Indianapolis. lllillilllil, of Mrs. William Mitt-hell wife of the late Rev. Wil- liam Mitchell wlin tliotl some years ago ‘and tiltiitghtltii‘ of the into 'l‘h0iii~ us ‘are in irio pretleceasoil hoi- FRESH tiirt-t: months ago. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Canada cannot afford to allow this stoto of things of continue. The country needs British credit tor its development and the foundation of the credit must be the honor anti the good name of the borrowers. Land and tstoek selling swlndles under the aegis of Government pro- tection or su The promoters may stand in the dock in How Street that is the way English ‘Justice moves, but it w for this Dominion if those who mode brought to b Under ton Times gives prominence to the Gazette. republished in yesterday's ticns of Ant business llil seem to cal this purt of country." “MCNTREAL STAR .______Z.___ (Continued From Page 1) pport must be a thing of the past . 00k in Canada. COMMENT BY MONCTON TIMES the cilitorial lteudlng, lrcw Fraser lllitclioli. s the tiltptsiirtiiicc of snliictililig notir to a swindle and would 'l‘lie effect will be to discredit Canada in the eyes of ililciitling settlers from the Mother l for further investigation. today, because ill be a. blow in the the scheme possible are “An Extraordinary Story" the Mone- tirticle front Ottawa in The Montreal Guardian. concerning the transac- 'i‘iie “Timcs“ concludes: "The ivliole face not ltevore llot lliiiklctttir, urrivctl iii Mrs. \\t' l.‘ TO The Strickland Nlossrs. J. I). Nicholson nntl C. I’. Nicholson, Molicton, are zit the Messrs. (loo. l.lliklettei' and L the C. N. it. ncws stand department Aluxanilt-r daughter. Miss lllati, have gone to Sydney to spend the winter. 'l‘iit--y zictroiiipliiiietl by ltcnttiii of the C. N. It.. who is re- turning shortly. iiialiy friends Moiicton, iii charge of the city last night. Relitoii and " Mr. 'l‘. ll‘. of Hubert m“ are plvtisi-d to see him! (mrt- upon tt lllllt’, tlit-rt- ivzis ll. pltiinp little fit\\'t‘\'\.l:l- lllljll'tvl)l'l'il\,ltl\l. Bed-time Story "LL the Little Adverti- sing Appropriation l \ '|‘uli- 'l‘oltl lii lhl‘ Program forth:- Jliinqiu-t .0! "the ..l'nnr uh for flit- Pilrpone of l o nlliig .. lh|~ ...'\'lul'illz “A (‘hlltl “Lnlmr lulu‘ ..tor Nlilflfl" ..Ailverllsln1.: prllititnlet.’ tlonr clilltlron, \\'l\ile \\':i<it't.iiitttsltttlly big‘, its 0f lflvliiirll ....A|l|lru- dotliil: Concert Was (Continued From Page 1) was certainly one of the must et- fective, of lust evening's pro. 81111111110 nitmbers, l1. wtts given in a manner which would have done "elm l0 fill)’ church choir anti was very niiicii appreciated. A ladlcs tiuarlotle, S-marFs “Rest Thee on ’l‘li‘is Mossy Pillotv,” was. W118 WW effectively by Miss ll. ‘Bill/YET. Mrs. Henderson, lilrs. Ball and Miss A. Yen. 'l‘lio conclud- ing number tit’ the programme was a male trio "tiooti llye" (Testi- Pnrkei by Messrs. Qiiiglci’. Ding well anti Steins Wlll('ll also elicited enthusiastic applause. The very iliic violin solos, “Rou- dini" and “Allegro llrilltutit." were given by hit-s. A. it. Jones and were _ warmly received. A reading by Miss ldtllia (iortion. in the latter part 0t‘ tiio programme, ivus heard with pleasure. There xvtire also two vocal IlLIO-[S which were mitch npprecintotl. These wt-ro Stuart's. “When the Wind llitiivt-th in irolii the Still,“ by l, Mrs. lltzntli-i-snn uiid Mrs. Bull, and ' “Tito. llatile lfivc," liy Ilit-ssrs it (luigloy ttiltl Ltlgli Diligivcll. 'l‘lie Notional Alltht-iii broiiiqlit to u close it most t-iijtlytiblo evening. — Dean Tucker _____ (Continued From Page i) gcllczil church. llcv. E.ll.llti1ii'i, llllniirzi, Ont; (‘ziuadlaii llristiiit-rs’ Wolf-are Assotziatioii. John Kidlnnli lifontrt-ztl; (‘zinatiiali W. f‘. T. U.. Mrs. W. 'l‘. (i. llrowii, Ottawa; (lantitlitin Brotherhood Fetlt-rzititm, J. A. Stt-ivart, Toronto, National Council Y. M. C. A., A. W. lli-iggs. if. (‘_. 'l‘ortiiitti', National (loiiiitril Y. W. (7. A.. ll rs. N. \\'. RUWO". Toronto; (Jtinatlian (‘oiiiit-il of Agriculture. W. (f. Good, M. l‘.. Rrliiitfortl. Ont: Y. O. Nurses, the suporiiitt-nili-iit, liomlnion (Youricii R. 'l‘. of ‘fciiilierzincc, Dr. (f. V. ll Rllltlry- Hamilton: Federation of Women's Institute, Mrs. D. Wait, llwiws‘ works . t ~ ~ l- - out aVain after libllll-I trolifilieil to‘ . tifoiily $311“ nukes ‘m ltdhriolilil» lMalflWl 13llll<llB$--'502‘9'24‘6 mo- 3A9 m5 CROSS|NG___A gcmh“ his home for the lust “mum iltirt-nt, UH‘ Atlvi-i-tist-r. likc‘ntti~t-nt-= lllrtlv, Iliad; (Yunatliaii National h, ‘tvpry litiiiit- ztiitl illl t) l r . _. _._ "m" (massing East River yostmn thrmmh illness tilwii w have, mid nlivliys ivlll, ‘Imsncilflifin 0g Tpulntlil Nm-gpg, "mama (WW W‘ 1W lmnl rllilmlllll. WANT To HEAR FRiOM tiwNER tiny. off llic lalitl of Mr. 'l‘lllill(!l‘ ' L "“‘ “l” l‘ “'"-“ ""' ""~'""“ *“““"“ Ttliss Join E llrowtie. Toronto: lttirty iiioiisuiitl zilrctll)’ ff)‘; __ A‘ litivini: fliriii for s21 c’. if. V8 llli" pcnmsmh Lincoln-Hire‘ n u, M 7- t- l, l -- i , . l. ‘i-‘lll-‘I Aiilllvllill-‘ltloll lllfllf‘ “mliil- Social St-rvicti (‘tiiint-il of New- \'i‘SliL'illL‘ liitlil_\'- P-lm- xrlnklnjd)" twmzws mm hllvmll lmub 1mm tluiiittiroiis opening ill tile icmvinrtg iiitii'lilii‘i.'j‘n£f?>l' Irléilllllflllllllrlvlkg H18? AM m.‘ “(mid “mmt M ‘t m “(wiry mundlmld‘ R‘ "" 0mm“ Bolt’ S" tillKlll-‘il"’i' mlmpimy‘. W’ A m ‘l’ ‘luck’ Lhillpmv". Flam’ Wllltiil his liorsc 'lilunl.',eti and iva-i WllBTL‘ lie will join the Youn"'- NM“ m ?"" NW1“)? lmuum.’ “m! ‘mhW-“i m" Clllzm“. Immrm" "l llrirt‘. tlllillltl. Umtlllil-o 1623M wlrlc-mlslll- loTLllméllt/H‘ got out wilii difficulty. Atteii- Ailillll-w‘ ‘fbczitriczti Conllltiliy irltlt W m“ hr“ TH“ - I3("""‘“l“- “- M‘ Haunt‘: Swim W9‘ ' ' -——-—————————-—————-—————~ “on is called to this (limgm. Wham 1mm“, accepted a Dogma“ as i" ""1- "" l"ll<“*| H“ "11"" “Milt SUPVlPO (ltiiiiieil l’. E‘. island. ltov. NoTlcE-T‘ cPlpl-wANTs 555ml; ' dnunmm- l“ “""‘ "";“‘“"l f" "r l“ Si“ “ml R. C. Eaton". Social Service (foun- ollfl (if 0ft cl‘ ill: - tiliiiury ‘tilt-lii 0 ' stl-oiigti, tint. it tiiiitc turned tlio “n N0“, nruugviuk‘ Rm; Canon Arthur's Training School MR‘ P' A‘ SMWH RECOVER" livtid nt this llttll- A-li-i-riisinn- Ap- Armslmng‘ n‘ A, Social SLTVMC North for nurses, North Atlalns, M Durant Motors C0. Treble Sales in January A It-It-grtiIiiPrtTQZTvt-tl yesterday M, “mm, Ht‘\\v;ll‘t from Durant lloitirs (‘oiiipniiv til ‘P0701110 "5043 SCATTERED will please write Superintendent. 524-12-12Csut. ‘l tlriys, is liinking a satisfactory rc- lltisilital until around again. Mr. Fred Largo is acting market $3,500 NillESi nss., talent and populni" covcry lit hopes soon the City to be clerk iii the meantime. TOURIST CAMPAIGN lNG. —-—l\lr. l‘, A. Smith, the effi- iiiarkot. clerk, ho has been ill for the past few PR GRESSING. -At n nit-cling of tliol I’. E. I. Tourist Association, held in (‘Canadian Press) llldllillN. Fell. l. (‘tililiict has zipprtivotl a (ll‘t‘i'l‘f'. t-oii- its follows: _ in“, mm, m“... gii-“iii-i & (‘o,, I.ttl., Mr. Justice ‘Arsonniilitfis chambers .- ‘,l‘.I. tr. '-t . . ,.if.,l,‘,ff."f,‘,l,l‘Wm‘ l a sold and ‘i“_"\-"mlr‘\"“l“l"‘;‘ 1:"w;‘l‘,hlj""fling?"l, 12:11"etllllllxstlugecolglisllzesoavlilill: mitfingft l i.‘ .', "t-l. .—" ‘ ~‘ 5 _ ' ‘t tiviirt-rvtl tllllll lllll‘ , . .-t. -i- r hinitiri~ti< of liiililtlillls ‘“"‘*l"°‘1 “ml “MW”! V?" Sims‘ tiiiriiig Jiiiiiitiryt six littiidreil anti Tllljlllll-illlzlwlibllfill tllv tiir in n seottisti mcmry pmgmw‘ The “"33"” ttrt-irt- Silt!‘ vtlffi- 'l‘l1l'* l“ “m” ,_',“.,', ,,.,,__, SH,“ h, su,,‘,.,,u\.,,nv tion WLlS made tlint a WOXIIUIV-‘i llliili tiirt-t- limbs as iiitiiiy as lllfll Kimull“mwhhwn Auxiliary _ be formed uiid gufphlggg ‘hnmm._\,l l"“;\>\l‘\ mcyflg m"- gmi- M‘ i‘ W“ m” ‘Wmmm: ‘mungh this silggcstioii will no doubt bc (lot) mark criitiiliititius for tho part you lllfll" “w “Vi”. um "r n“, “mu.” "r H“, ttctotl upon shortly. limit; ngii i-tl iii i-iitibliiig llH to break all Mr M”, ,,,,,_,,_ ,,,,,| n pm;- puma‘... this month. Hill's rt-cortls during have Llrelitly liihlIlFNS (‘illltlllltills in," H“, “n.0,, lllllllill/Pll- . tiii fllllllV/I the but: llttrst "W", lWllANT GLEASON “m, H“, “HUN “.,,,.,, S,,_.,H,,,.,.,‘ h). ti“. holding n re-iiiiion in the City mu], ‘vim, lloll. ('.\llll'lfittl!f0\\'l\, on Monday. Htzliuol-i-liiltliwii, with i.-...~ swt. February 4th. This wrw an an- Um “lvrm, _ “mi; i." Hiis lit-w niiiil event until the outbreak of‘ m“""""“l.‘“““‘ liilitl or "l\:\iit‘l‘—|‘ll:\st~," tiutl lvitliin the Worlti War. when the meet- ul‘ llll‘ ll QUEEN HOTEL WATER STREET CHARLOTTETOWN U1“ ls Hilltl to be on liopofiil. This popular has been completely renovated and re- furntsbed throughout and otters very com- fortable accommodation ‘to the travelling public. \ Hotel The table in espec- ially good and the pub- lic are cared Ior, Rate: $3.00 ti clay. \ ertucs .1. TAYLOR, i Manager courteounly tion. i Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietor; 0460 Q-4 Q O XO-Qygggq-yggq art, Ltd. o install Today the. Caron Way Light Water and Power Plant "ms-ut-e wart m engine. Add in; unitl n you need a Wm; Bumping Byntom Simple and Powerful- Furm Electric Light Plant. ' ‘f "l ‘in one or namely 6n F" Further Information and prison apply to F. SMITH ,.. tilt ilig iioli-s lti tlii~ vziltii- of llil-Ylilll W“ alert-wind Finis“ "5" Sub-Dealer for STAR and DUR- ANT cars in Sum- merside and vicin- ity. Good proposi- ti short tiiiit- tlit- liiill; liiitl lIl'\'ll l"'t'l>\'t'l‘l‘4l. Thi- st-urvli still continues. The \\'Iiiill~ of lltc nclirlllltllllllltll Write or Phone Harry Porter (lure Bruce Stew- Charlottetown l A 3 H. P. Patent Valvelllui Engine to do Farm cool-u. ‘"1" "ll nuroticu Light, wmr ind PGWII‘ Pilot alth- ony tnrmo It you no dell"- tiiiie since ltilllfl’ bcr of South African Veterans twenty, WEDDING l’. it‘. 1., ili-v. lilting, when Robina bet-auto tho britlo oi’ Alcx Slmpeitin illlliixfllll, oi.’ ncxt morning on‘ an porous journey through llfc. soul: lii llN! to the linll where wcro served after wits the be!!! f0!‘ t-tiilotl to n King. PERSCDIALS city. lii the cit)‘- _4 nt the Victoria ‘Hotel. '- sinriia KENNEDY-At Mill-ray van Giro!) cmliml-lflmllon" ELPING YOU DI- EST WHATEVER t" 50th t ' t i u tly detached wither; $0.3M: raga?“ m” a M n 1U MAY EAT e!p1°,.|-_._ ‘ Th! lbevc are exclusive (“time of m: Caron Pllnl. -.- oil-h“ guides.“ TREMERE-At loin ‘If. ll‘ VETS REUNION. ~—For the first the Great World War the South African Veterans are lugs were suspcntletl. Tile nulli- dnri-ndling. there being only about and litany of these served with distinction in the Great War. BELL$.—A mur- rittge oi’ -niore than usual interest tunk plat-e ntthe ‘Manse, 2C Upper llillsbnrough Street, Charlottetown, l). M. Lamont offic- Mooro Wil- llillllllOfl 0f Eldon. lllelfatst. l‘. ltl. antler Charlotte- town. -'l'lio happy coilplc left the extensive ivetidinl; trip, lifter ivliicli itlicy will reside, lii ‘llll-Slt)“, Muss. 'l‘licir many friends wish tlieni a long and BYOB" PLEASANT OUTING-A very tiiijoytibln time was silent inst even- ing wlii-ii about 40 boys and girls The Eng lllltlv!‘ the direction of Mr. R. Pt-lltl- pom; \t,‘(‘lll. on ii sleigh drive which was followt-tl by, n social and sing- "Y". At 7.30 till inet at the Y. M. (l. A, niitl set out on the drive returning about 10 p.ni. refreshments which games worn indulged in. At about 11 n.iii. tho iiffuir which everybody opined some time was u, Ho"... close by tho singing of Aiilil Lang Syno and God Save the Mr. J. J. llytiTi. Souria. ls in ili" Clllit,‘ W. T. Turner, Emerald. is t Mr. .l. A. Mn/tiikill. Glace Bay, is lint-boi- P North. Jan. (l0, i924, to Mr. rind Mrs lloulston Kennedy l W“ “Will in; nine and a half , ands (Dono- ed to be j search u Hampshire, 3117-. s1, 1m. Mam xthlaliuilllerler-Il is 1-. The. rie aria. Mr. A litilt‘ about spi "My ilt- stt-r. tn go to tho good "No. lii-lit the Wu “f0 Make German Railway Systems. ivertiiig riiiliviiyes lirisos.,llotli will remain the pro- systt-nis, ivhicli bcforr- the war litttl __...4-0>———- WALTER J. FRANCIS. C. En M. .6. ronto and a graduate of the Univer- sity of Toronto, but has practised for many year; in Montreal. -———~¢oQ-——-—- l-‘Jrlintllntitliiil’. \vlin prayers tlvt-uv night "NOJIYHIFIDLI." replied the yoiin-l-r “Wily, my ilt-nrl Aren't yoittifrrild you dill-lug the ilni-ltiictm nt‘ night?" .i:rt.in'niu., l'm ‘rniiite l slot-p in the middle. Sepnrntla former Councillor Sch- wns tintliiltilllintctl i-mid from ili-ll. meii. blight into his body. liiln siiyint’. Tlit» (loriiinn an d tt-ltlgraphs poiiilvnt ocontntiitr (inter- of 500,000,000 and 90,000,- s respectively on pnyilit: in. murii Now, originally ltkl- ltll nootl parents. liutl pluiiiit-tl Sofia‘ Sorviu! that his still sliiiiiltl grow iip tintl Culumhm‘ Rev‘ N. A. Knrkncss_ help him iii his own business. liiit. {he new“ ‘\ylli|pl‘ retainslllfl ivtis so proud oi‘ his boy's nbil- ' of cnnn-OL Mthnugh Hwy it)’ Illlll lltid boltstctl so mtirlt of it! will be l‘llll on business lllWS. The "l"! ill‘ W11“ ll-“lllllllell t" “Tllrl-"l purpose of conversion its‘ to put titt- tlit-st- rotiiursts for lit-lp. it'll tilt‘ iittli- Llii-nitnli, we'll talk iirss." trotted Tiling. "\\'liiit tlii wly installed president of ineerlng institute of Can- Francls ls a native o1 To- gve lit-r ilurlit-iilui‘ wi-nt to was rittiiil nifairii. iir, l linpc you any before snltl tiii- old lutlr. ilirl your old “u”. ‘Arum going: ‘um; lii-ti without nltkinlt tlitit linlrcIt-i iiiinll wntciiovt-r not lifrnid, Friday on Germany. by shots were tired parliament. so ho sent his bitsy?—-l'm his ixriitiiinvs for tlit- [Infill nliiiit‘ buck und sill ‘\'l\"‘Yll8"|'~ 1 lllllllll .\"llll” ill-ll" All" illtit Zllontrt-ni sport folltiivt-rs tltlift Vl'l‘l-l~‘lll1.l-€ Appropriation, llitt too bully to (‘OHIO right linw. conic its soon us he cun.“ mean. you just the propriiitinii iiiitil ilii.'i|l,\' it lit-gun to Iii-llt-rt-itwas liflillllhl)’ morciilolit-y tliuii there was iii the world. .\Il4l tlii- iivinlrlitirs I d d t iii-ai-iiii: the Atlvcriisi-i- litiiisl, ilfliis n \~.-ttiitlt-i'i'iil t-liilil. still-toil “\\'tili'l. woiitlt-rfiil buy i-oiiiv nlitl lit-lp iistit- 'i‘lii.~=, Tliut, uiid the tltlit-i‘ l\'o'u Scotiu, llcr. F. E. Council Social SOPVlCO (‘oitncill Barrett; ‘Qiicbtic, ltt-v, Jas. l5. Fee; “ml l"l““‘l“' Service (‘tnincil Ontario, Rev. It _ J. Wilson, l). 1).; Sticlzii Service Wmml: m (louiicil Manitoba, ltov. E. ll. >‘"'“ “"5 Pidgvtiii. l). l1; Social Service __ (ioiintcil Saskatchewan, Rt. ltt-v. mm“: liishtlp llltiytl", Social Service Ailvt-rtlsi-v. it ‘won't liftt-l- about my busi- ‘ 7 Si» the. little Atlvortisilil: Aplirtl-‘T n F l a H T I printlnli. tiiriiigli it much ]‘I'I‘l‘fl'l‘\'l*\l ivtirltiiit: wltli its own dour dutifully nwity nntl tlnlni-‘I This, That. anti The (itllcr mwvusnllu m mo“, M," ,1", “mg Tim“ WHEN] m‘ H: “lwnyq MM" Jiltfik) Jtxibzi- by more count of lio.tiils—fnctori,', W)" only “m”, H Mun“ son lh ttiti old to tight, llltl t l\ ti < Atlvertiser was in the middle. of n __ ,, , m“ Job‘ “WHY ‘WHY "vm“v""“°d' Iiliiijptlitiiillfstlilililiii, and that it look svhcn suddenly he realized tlint his m“ Lang m- Siam,» big, hrilxlit ‘boy ml ‘ lrbt H[(‘fl(ll{l'i1l\|l"l‘§1 h(,“.,.\-,.| Ho lit- pat- Ativt-rtisinl! Alipro- prititioii tllllllt‘ lit-lid iilitl sititl, "iltin lilting", Stiiiny, and liolp tilt-st- friends til‘ l"t'1l.l\\‘l'. time, uiid pond tiikt- you're help ilftiiiiitril Alberta. the prositletit, aiitl Council British Tiill ilili lltitltli‘. Ilrtunn ...__. hifiX'l'ltl-‘..-\l., Ft-ii. 1—~lt liiay bt- tilittally tilllllllllll-Z iliut mm “W liob l-‘ltzsiiiiiiitms, tiiiotht-i‘ favorite. one“ 0mm- lttl u-licti he kiiock- as sunl] folk imvcy l2 roiiiitls to Mm‘ r ock Fitz out ivlicii the bitter was Bill: when he lnnlcoil nroiintl toilnil “mm, he was him, he couldn't tset- l\ll1\l:lfl}t'\\'l\€‘,f‘l', six rmmfl “m, “UL s tinogrnil er oil to 7 . . . ‘ flntl the little Advertising Appi-o- “ uudluhlnm’ lmh pl'lutlon—-ftil' nlivnys know (lVtWyLIlIHLf, So. by anti by. tiii- steiioiirziplii-i- “mi Joiii on sow t-ntitigh 52 lii- ftitiglit u 'ion" built ili t. What Joltlinoll li .' to look out for, is bi-t-nltini: training. ‘is n bail oily for that lii Silti .\loiltl't-. d- "l'l"ll~“"» -'\l"- wlit-li the lultt r \\'ilH bore to ri-tilizti Atlviirtiser, that's owned by tlPhlllllmllll‘, Mr. Graftt-lii lfnll; those npt-t-lni mind. l reinolirbr-r llilt lllnilf! won't take him so They're llo unld he'd come nii Bonn in; ho could. When will that fir?" "Next Your." II little lit-fa tori father, tlint young liiuli lintl bttttt-l‘ do wlilit I toll liiln." “|it|.t Please, Mr. is violin: who! you told lillii. lmyinl; splice in l‘ll\.(3l"ll1ll‘|m\‘.l\LDY“- br-iiotlt. of nobody’. lW-llblirtttlrt: pllins, that elaborati- Flfilctb Aiinlvt-rstiry shown ttrliiitlfiiilit-rfll iilm: that special mitnlty ltoostiiiz: (‘nuiptilgn iii the litiiitiliilii Wlicuzo lli-‘s llook l""l“""' "'"" lill who kiieiv lit-r and lit-r life was Good-Will (‘mn- llitit n 1i u’. lltl nus. 1W5“ _¢_-$0Q>— llt-‘li MRS. HENRY HUNTLEY (lii iliontliiy, the 28th iilt., Mrs. lltiiiry lillllllily. forliicrly Miss ll" Esilit-l" Vzinltlcrstltic, pussctl to het- tiltllilill ri-si. lllrs. iltiiitlt-y was it native o1‘ Vernon ltlver. hilt. held retiidctl most of liter life ili (fliarltit-tetnivn. Slit: was tit-id ili high ('.t~ll(‘l‘lll by tiliurticttirizetl by most ciitloarliitz tltinlltitis. She was u dttvottt tiiid taonslstt-iit nit-tuber of the church of Idtiizlantl. Slli.‘ bud btieii iii filli- ing health for nver a year nlitl her iiiiiiiy sufferings \\‘t‘f‘l‘ borne with grout patience and christian resignation. The iit-cctiseil who ion vcn to niourli two sons tiiitl one tinugltter was iiftcntietl ili her inst illness by llov. ll. l). llnyinnlid, who also of- ——-—-Q+c—»-—-<- TO fltrialctl nt llio fungal‘ aégvi-Zeztit. m Rail Construction OTTAWA. Fob. 1. ~A~nothor_bill for construction of Canadian Na- tinnnl branch lines will be intro- tinned at the coming session of The body was “n, ppgpkfit (itiliiiattrry alongside of the. grave of her tlailizhter who silt-conned her four yt-arii ago. Lord. nil-pitying. Jesus blest. Grunt licr Thine eternal rest. a dow of the like m. "l- I'll!!! I A i‘. from hi?‘ l: iliiimté-tii no p.’ tic-sunny uimi. r \ I fit. Janna’ firzshptcrtattliliurcb um.=c_onuiit¢ni.4ii; a. u. l. a wit!» Utfttttl; 11.00 n. “tnwilofliwn, Iulflkt-"Prblent Religious Dliliiitcnti." ' m: p. lhf-"lflllbfl, bubjoot-“Thu ldut City." "it ‘uh Opt-m of lot-menu mi u» Civic Electlbn. .1 I ~A§L~Aql wncohl AIICTIBN SALE J. A. Fnrqiihlreon, announces n PueLic BALE av AUCTION I o til: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Ind FURNISHINGS 01o n! D0 Hllinboro 8t. Oiftown on TUESDAY 5th. Fab" 1924 commencing at 1i mm. Sharp '3 Whtnut Extension Tabla. ».---- o iiit-tlievul \\'.'ills, which rise Foylc. "Roaring Meg" and other ancient (gnu-my never gilns sent ovoi- by the London l()l"lill‘(3l‘5 on the ancient walls of companies still guard the ramparts Derry. as they iiid eight gt-ncrtitions ago wilt-ii the Protestants Wlllllll walls ivore mailing their galizi felise against King Jamil-Ii; abdication of the monarch anti t destruction of Catholic power lrelnutl. eti since that catastrophe, and ngniu “or perhaps it should lie still—the lit-rry folk are at dnglzers UVPI’ ivhnt in Ulster is ti pcrcn tiiiostitiii. The natural boundary bntw Lolitioiiticrry and lrisliiiien would not have it Though Derry is the capital County Londontlerry it is on wrong side of the river anti fore in litiiit-gul. And liolicgal iii the Free State: will so vote. if they c plt-iilscitti clause ili the Anglo-Irish iii lii; Hilarious with Uiswn sou-ml treaty into ivorking order. ' circlinil Derry, Comprising Dining room Suite lii: chain, and Oak Bumt, Bedroom ' PAGE ‘HIRED HESTHIBTIUNS iNli Bitllfilfilllli- lililillilltllllt Questions 0i Historic Dispute Still Separ- ate the Different Sections of the Popula- tion ‘aiitl Make Satisfactory Settlement By W lLLlAM HASSETT Difficult ' clouds of tht- heaviest, equine sootiest. tltirkcst siilnke imaginable, all pious Public Ledger Foreign Service ly suffocate the Oraiigemen on Copyright. 1921i by the Charlnttc- ivails above. - town Guardian LON DONDERRY, Northern lre- luntl. Jan. 2ti.—-'l‘i'tis is Derry of the famous siegc~the only city in lre- by a its ramparts. it llP0ll5 to he with that Providence. which presides buttlcilients and many bastions on over the (lGSllltiPS of both Nation- tiio western hills uliuve the River zillistils, tilsu rilics the winds in lrtilanti. Tho liaison gas of iiiti which retains intact tilt: Yes, but it is incidents such as lit tlv- those that are relied upon to give A1111)’ l‘(.‘l)llStllUi~iS to the politics of North- iti a war uthich was to cud in the erii lreiziiiti. A like mentality in the he South of Ireland makes a in issue out oi’ Oliver Cromwell and his sack of Drogllctia. Until would the st-nt up in tho hope it Make Live issue o1 Cromwell As this is nn impartial account "war correspondent" en the added the reached Lundys Foolish and futile’, you will say. live the (Tlllfic 1111011 250 Will's llllffi llllls-‘l- evil spirit of bigotry is exercis- . drawn Donegui, ml there is no hope for reconcilia- tion between the North and South. As an industrial center London- lliltl dcrry, no less thntn Belfast, is bitt- lllvlll‘ FllYlb‘ l5 U10 t-rly resentful of the con Counties burl-im- which the Free State has but erected against the six-county area. titl- ‘iTlie railroads pierce this of more than two dozen times with tile no end of delays and irritation to thtiro- nil concerned. Motor cars merely is ffftiS-Sllil»! the frontier northern area into the Free State (ID3101113- border from the . must pay the full duty of 33-1-3 per A Lively Neck of Land cone-to be. paid back to them when titey return. to be sure-but a con- lly ti count of licatls the Nntioli- giant gqufce 9g friction, navel-u“, tile same as ili Fermanagh and Tyrone. 'l‘hcy Wfltlll. to go into the altsts have a slit-tilt prt-tloiiiilizlnct: h5g5, iii Derry, and tile situation there is Customs Frontier a Mistake l believe the erection of this Free State ‘and lotttlly- “sect-t they customs frontier isthe most serious there is one more (roiiiplictition. En- ttllll therefore. crouching on Free Sttite is a strip known zit-i the “Derry lriiit-rtites" in which Unionists lillllll i the prtitltiiiiiiitttv. Now, lit-nr ili the sweet reasonableness of ‘Ulster folk ili thr- iiititter of poli-_ tics and religion and you can approximate the situation iii this. ucck of lrt-lttntl totlay~oi' perhnpsi iyoii cannot. all get that mistake the Free State has made The Then six counties can never be coerced. lt‘s all very wt-ll for Free State ctt- (traitors to say that Ulster can he litincuitl reticlictl only through her pocket- book. Tlitit is iill right as nn after- diniier opigrzim, hilt it's a poor basil; for a constructive fiscal Dolley. The two hostile Govern- ntonts ought to be mode to realize from day to tluy how many are the problnnis of (70lllIll0Il welfare which ctlnnot be settled without the fullest co-optirntinn. Yet Belfast 'l‘lltr Ullltllllfilfl Ovlltfol the City ‘and Dllllllll t-ncii remain in stubborn govorniilcnt, as the Nationalists claim. by gorryiiintitlerilig local- olotzttirtil YlfPilS Ztfti‘? tiboiishlng proportional rt-prrsciitzititin. lii liiuiiiriiiiil affairs the attitude of the Natioiiziiists is passive resistan- cc and their eighteen members of and stillcii isolation. ldvun/ISir Ilornce Plunkotfls tigritriiltiiral ctr-operative society llilS been lnitirkcd on the fiend in ("istt-r. Sir llorrlct: is a Free Stator, and it was ft-itrt-tl u policy Hood for a southern Nationalist cow might llie corporation do not participate mtitlnngor the morals of her north- iii tiio city govoriiiiitmt. Tho liiiitliiisis. here calmly say in effect "What we litivti wt- hold, treaty or no treaty," lllltl titld eoiitomptnusly “'l‘ho Nationalists nrc in u intijority girls, laborers, Siiiii Fcincrs and like, with such brains Both Sides in Ugly Mood Conservative elements in mic-h party prtitlitrt bloodshed ili the l‘\’l!lll. of n-n uittiiiipt lo voto tho city into the lfrtio Slate or iii the event silt-ll a iiiovtiiiit-iit is friistrtiit-il. llotli parties are iii tin ugly mnoti. All ovt-r llistt-r l|lt‘l‘t“ is uniting coiiscrrulivti observe-rs tltt- Sillllt‘ fi-nr tif un tmtlirt-nlt oi‘ \'lfll"ll(‘.t' bo- tut-on the Ulster spiitsliil t-tinsttiliul- airy. who ili all ranks, ilicliitiilig rt‘- si-rvcs. tiuliibt-t‘ more than SILtIOIi itiitl nftt-ii iirti iii close contact lvllh Fri-v State soltlitiry tlilrint; nights along the border. A botlioreitime curls-iv is riubllY lllll0l'(‘l‘.il from iiiltlniglit until tiny- lifflllk. So iglioroiisly is this maili- lilllltlll that the Government hits for the si-tiolitl tlliiv rt-filsi-tl in rt-lltx it to porliiit tillzhly-five-ycnr-oltl (‘tirdiiinl Legiiv to celebrate his (‘hristiiitis l-lvt- iiitiss in the city of Ariiiiigh. whore St. Patrick t-x- tnlilisiinti his ctilhctlrnl in the firth century. Righily or wrongly, siitrh tints st-rrn only furtlit-r to i-iiiblttcr thti hostile lteurts of 450.000 of (‘tirdliinl ntlfllll"! co- rcltgltiritsilt, who live in tho North» oru Government iiren. A Battle of Smoke l snk here in Londondtirry a iiiotleruioly aggressive display of Protestantism, which it. ought to Int possible to describe without tifft-iitl- iniz the susceptibilities oi’ tlit- most sensitive if they lire blessed with n sense of liiinior. lt was the Orange commemoration of the closing of tho city gates in 1088 in thc face of the advancing troops as n preliminary tn the famous 1 seige and defense oi thi- city by w p" ‘ncwu 1 tho Protestants. Annually on this "nu," i day the traitor Luntiy is hanged in effigy from the pedestal oi’ the .__._ Q Walker statue liiop the bniitlon in the city walls. Orange cheers. the was hoisted higher and having been moanwh and. to the licconipcn n; moteorl. drone:- etc. Table, Dealt, Kitchen My oxtord ulofui lineal-lent of!“ A. WILLIAMQON, A i in ll bllll l! a lmflud|n%|::=.,.' 51,2’ 1T. Gretna aloft. New follows the n," , m... other hail or the story. * n»! other loom-w: ' city il the Coil: highest As night come on. amid . lusty mammoth effigy. of Lonny. which had been swinging in the breele all day long, oy,_ti_ie walled to and Nltiolinlint I R lifter of the M27, lltlthe other ‘illl ‘i l) I 1-. it . orli Unionist sister. Ono thing more must b0 men. tinned iii n (rlironlcle of miscellan- eous lilfllg uiid impressions writt. on ilowii ili liorry. We have soon llflW it geographical and political Kflelicisni has put Derry, tha- ctipitnl of Orange County London- tlt-‘rry, in Free State Donegal. Tho northern most point in all Ireland is nlalin Head, btit by another gat-liclsiii it is in Southern Ireland. Meeting of the Char-i lottetown Hotel Company, Ltd. The nniiiial general meeting of the (lbtiriottninwn llotel Company, Limited. will bn held in the smok- ing room of the Victoria Hotel, (lliarlntttitnwn. l’. E. l., on Mon- tlny evening, February 4th. at eight o'clock. W. if. Rogers, President. Lt. Colonel D. A. MncKinnol-l, Secretary Trcstsitrer. with reference to tho above meeting. it in tho intention to postpone this meeting until Monday even. lng, hlzirch 17th, in the dining room of tho Victoria llotel, at eight o'clock. W. K. Rogers, President. Lt. Colonel D. A. MacKinnon, Secretary Treasurer. l0D2-1-21-l3i. O-OQ-OQQQQ-O4- lHOTEL VICPORIAl. Offer: to tho trlvolllng public n comfortable, up-to-dnto hotel. Con- , ulna 44 room: with > private BIIIILTM 0:010 in: lo flmoill all over 4 Canada. Telephones In l|| rooml. Courteous > lervleo. Cliaflottetltiwll. t , Hotel 00., army,‘ t Frost-Mon ‘"5"’ h llv M rllllll- vicr inn o n. " intent of sky- A. (Lfimith South; Gee, R. ample. Monclon: ‘c. R. Murray, tittcton: L. W. "Murdock, Hurray River; R. E. Brown. Mantra A. McAsklll, Glace Bay; I-f, N. llitliNli l Vaughan, St. John‘. A. J. Murphy.