FEBRUARY 28, 1920. _ . h.» ‘CIIENWAII U se a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. the on “All It’s Own” This is something entirely We carry one oi the. best assorfments. i i I A point to suit every 0.111. nnor "The Store for Waltham ntcbes " ' delightful, distinctive so... put up in s. beautifulpscksge and retails at a moderate pr1ce-—Zi5c. ‘RQRUIERGRllflifiifififlié§fififlifififi¥&¥fi¥leitle§fififlfi See our bargains it small s zed shoes ' Ill‘. B. C. Ilarris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank g Building, Charlot- l tetown. Office Hours: ('11 rSmall Fee, i its. Smith-Beer FOR VALUE Phone 68-Y BIQRIIIDIIIIIIQRQI The Talcum with new in talcum powder, has e 21.30-12.30, 2+5.‘ 4 4.11.» - THEIS rm rs t me with this note for a fig of , “Father sen Hickey’s Twist.” _ The clerk said: “I suppose some other brand wouldn't do would it?” ' “Father said be sure and get ~~ HICKEY’S Because it is the only best tobacco, and he will not use any other kind." Charlottetown ——-— The Halifax Recorder s-1ys:~—~Therc r ¢\ a international 8-1 ' Tractors %§-O->O-f0 9i O-OFO The International 8-16 Tractors have won the reputation and recom- mendation of some of the most scien- tific farmers both in Canada and the United States by their performance at field and belt work, or for general ef- ficiency on the whole,'were proven by local demonstrations that this is the tractor most suitable for our Island farmers. This tractor is guaranteed to operate. successfully org ordinary kerosene oil under all onditions. Back of this is the repair and expert service at Charlottetown and inter- mediate points. ' Names of upwards of fifteen own- ers on Prince Edward Island can be ~ supplied for reference. Placé your or- der now and insure delivery for early ~. spring work, as the demand is liable I to exceed the supply. Price $1,200.00 ' f.o.b. St. John, or terms arranged to suit customers. ' v _\ Jr. ~ \ Samuel Kennedy, Charlottetown, P." E. I. powooouwuuwuou+n+odw h 7381-2-28-MlIiews3i h, ,mpaom' " THlil CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THEY CENTRAL h GUARDIAN j . IT PAY! to buy in phi; Province, THE DAUGHTERS of the Em- pire will meet on Monday, Marci: 1st at 3 p. m. 7290-2-28ME2i. 98 CENTS and three coupons with postage will secure for you the new University Dictionary. . 7285. MR8. WILILIAM VICKERSON of IMvt. Stewart and’ ‘Mr. George Belleveau oi Lawsnce, Mass, wish to thank their friends for kindness- es extended to them in their recent bereavement‘. ‘ EXCHANGE TICKETS for “Why She ‘Loved Him," arenow on sale by nil those taking part in the production also at Reddgins, Drug- store, Carters Bookstore. Johnson & Johnson, ‘the McKlnnon Drug- store. 7294~2-28l\iE2i. -THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Young Women's" Christian Association will take plncelat the (lundal Home Tuesday, March 2nd at 3.30 p. m, All old and prospective new members are asked to attend. - ' 7286. GOOD LECTURE.—-G(‘I'l€I‘.1i1 n,» gret was felt that the inclement weather prevented n large gather- ing in Muray Harbor Hall last Tues day evening when Rev. A. Suther land gave his popular lecture on "Man." The slrblect was n broad one but it was handled in “Man- fnshinn" and many salient points were brouifl: out while nll through ‘it was interspersed with humorous anecdotes and W115 pujoycrl ‘by nll present. -DIED IN WINNlIPEG-A Ich- gruur received in the city yvsler day announces the death in Win iii-peg on Thursday the 26th Inst of ‘Mrs. Joseph M. Hyde, fqrmer- ly of West River, this province. Many ‘friends will learn of! this with s-inccrr, regret zis the lnte ll/Irs» Hyde was a most lovenlble one exemqilary woman. No further par- ticulars have been receiver]. In thr- meantilne the deopest symlpnthy of many friends goes out to llic sons nn-rldalughtcrs. ' ' ' _ WEDDED AT FORT MASSEY;- was a. very quiet but distinctly pretty wedding snlemrrlzed Inst Tuesday morning nl. Fort ‘Massey Clutch. at twenty minutes after seven. A large nunrllcr of her girl friends were present. to xvitness the wedding of Helen lDorotlrv. daughter or‘ Ill/Ir. and Mrs. A. N. Whitman. Inglis lStreet and i\I. I. Boswell. C. E, Miss Whitman was on" on‘ the most charming girls of 1h.- "younger set," and ‘Mr. Boswell who is n son oi’ Mr. E. Boswell, Victor-E I, l’. E. island, is one of’ our- mns: prominent young engineers, bring, with the Government here Mr. Uzan unis nt the organ und rendered his usually good interpre "ti. c!’ the ‘oveddllng marches, ' Ii. W. Ross performed 2}’. 'I‘he;bride who Is ul and altogether lovely - ' ~l.tiri~d simply in a con> " ' ilk. with hat, of the ,-.!i11dc, with touches of fiuvu. -.ht for’. i-IILI completed her cost- u io, nnd she cilrried a magnificent liouqucl of fragrant pink roses. Th;- ilttrnotlvrl yuuui: couple were uri; utter l-ll and llicre were no Invit- ctl s‘ outside the Iniuicrliztte fnmi it o IIYIIP lllll1IIl(*l‘ gather (‘ll in the church to witness llll PPPBIIIIIIIY. The groom's mother and brother from Prince Erlward lSlilflil were irmimg those who cime lo Ilnlifzlx for the wedding. Mr. and cl‘ loiiving tho church lfoi‘ n honey- moon in New York. (In their rc- luru to llzilifnv they will rt-siili- nt 56 Inglis Si. during the absence- of ‘Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Ivhitlnnu on a. Southern trilp’. The collectini; of presents was an exquisite and vaulnlblo one, including a nuurber of substantial cheques. . m} DAVIS AND FRASERQ FRESH AND PORK SAUS- AGES ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROCERB, GOVERNMENT BTAMPED ON EACH W-RAPPER. ONE OF THE CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET AND ALSO THE CHEAP. EST BECAUSE NO WASTE WHATEVER IN USING. 1372-10-6Mtf. ‘ __ __*____._.__ 1 Buckwheat 1 b V > 4 » Flour Tho old fashioned cake) lclnd. A fresh lust received also FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR TABLE CORNMEAL ' ROLLED OATS (Pan- BUDDIY We handle the best Ibrands of Flour. We sell at prices awmy below Mill Prlcee. Bags fall rises) also barrels, ev- 4 ery bug or lbsrrel warranted l to give the best of satisfac- tlon. wvvvvvv .. .. ... W... _i -.._. ~ .. __..._.-__. ’ Flour and Feed: 1 F - t DR. ROBBINS, Dental Parlors, Royal Bank Buildings. 6821-2-6MEtf. HARD COAL, chestnut size for base burners arrived today. Bun- lulu, Bell & Co. 72llls2-28ME-li. THREE COUPONS and 98 cents will get you a new University Dictionary. [Send postage to,- out- of-town orders. 7285. 8Pl'RlTUALlSM.--Ganlon Simp- son twill deliver his second otthis series of addresses iu St. Peters Church tomorrow at 7 p. m. THIS TIME TO-MORROW your cold will be pinder control if you use OUR GOLD CURE, in the meantime. Price .25 cents, John- son d. Johnflon, Drugqlsts. 7280-2-27-ME5i ALL KINDS OF BOX AND [bulk chocolates at our store. Get your fresh supply from us. John- son & Johnson, The Quality Drug- Slflre- 7279-2-27-ME3l POLICE COURT.— A case against a. mnn for neglecting to shovel the snow from the sidewalk fronting his residence. before the (tour-t yesterday was adjourned un- til today. ' ACCEPTS CALL-Rev. A. Suth- erland of the Murray Harbor North Presbyterian (‘liurcli has accepted a. call to Cflipman, N. B. and will accordingly close his present pnst- orate 0t’ six years early in illurell. W. M. S. ANNIVERSARY-Tho twenty-first Anniversary 0f the \V. M. S. of the Murrzly Harbor Pres- byterian (liurch was hold in the church on Wednesday evening Feb 11th‘. Mrs. Horton the President presided. Rev. Mr. Weeks led in prayer and a class of young inis- sion fband memlbers gave an exer- cise while speeal music. was ‘provid- ed ‘by the choir. The chief features of‘ the progrnuime were the presid- ent's report of the society nnd u splendid address on missions lby Rev. A. Sutherland, of Murray Har- bor North. Tile president's report showed the prospects lbright for the future. RODD~BUCHANAN WEDDING. —A Penacnok NJLPXCIIZIIIEB says: Last evening a very; pretty wedding took place at ‘the new home o1‘ ‘Wall street when Miss. Adciinia Christina Buchanan. one of Con- cord, N. II. well known young lbd~ ies. and Jonu '1‘. Rodd. on of lMr. and Mrs. ‘Samuel Rodd of Pene- cook, bell-nine man nud wife. They were united in IIItIITIkIgO by Rev. Raymond Husc, pastor of the Bak- er Memorial church. Miss Alla-- Mllligan was lbrhlesmnid and Stan icy 'BLICII'.IIIIIII tifflolated as best man. Little Misg Caroline Leigh- ton of Fruu-lclln,.ni2ce of the ‘groom sllvtrwlnrr 110st Tom Community Silver, Listen, ladies! Have you heard about the Charlottetown Guardian's street free distribution of Silver- iware? Well, if you haven't, it will not he mrmy hours until you do, for your next door neighbor will Le over to tell you all about it. Nevertheless, it is u fact that the Charlottetown Guardian is go- ing to give a limited number of twenty six pieces chest of Oneida Community Silverware,‘ that ‘beau titul Bridal Wreath design, guar- anteed for every day use for ten years absolutely Free. 0f course you are going to say that it ls very unusual these days to get something for nothing ‘but this silverware does not cost you a cent. Now can you beat that’! lteitd on, don't miss the ‘best. par: of lt for you want to know how we can do it. Well its lust like this The Guardian has set a goal LADY REAIIER8 Bridal Wreath Pattern. Guar- anteed for Ten Years. Proposition. REE 0F THE GUARDIAN A Worth While _ for its circulation‘ to reach within the next sixty‘ days and there is, to be no stone left unturned to! remch that goal. Act quickly! Get in touch with; some of your ‘friends. Tell llicni; "that you must have one of tlios~>_ Chest of Silverware. If they are‘ not now taking he Guardian nsh‘ them to give yo their sulbscripq lions. The proposition in a nut. shell is this: Just get three new subscriptions for one year each lu the Morning or Evening Guzlrdiati‘ and we will turn over to you one‘ half dozen teaspoons and we will reserve the cheat. for you and when ‘you have brought In 17 more mnl<~ ing in all 20 one-year new sub-T scriplions you can take home with‘ you this beautiful chest of Oneida‘ Community Par Pluto Silverware.) Look for reservation card in this‘ issue. The Piogress oi Rotary Professor J. A. (Ilnrk, at the cele- bration of the fifteenth birthday of Rotary at the Davies on Thursday evening gave it most interesting nu‘- drtass on tIlc Growth 0f ltotnry. ‘The origin of Rotary, he said, oocurreil first in the mind at Paul l’. Ilnrris of Chicago, a lawyer, who was lonesome iu a great city. Hnr- m, wlieirvlsiting another lawyer in his home, went for an after-diu- ner wnlk witll his friend. They (rolled in at many of the neighbor- ing stores for a minute or two. Har- ris was introduced, received as one of the clan, everyone was friendly and interested because of the rai- diaut spirit of Harris’ friend. l-Ic look this contagious spirit home with him, and together" with three others, slilrted a club In the “unify Building" in (fhicago, February 23. i905. That \\".\S the first Rolnry meeting, nud‘ like “'l‘opsy." it 1111s "just growed" since, These four, a lawyer. cool denier, mining oper- I I In 1916 250 clubs 27,000 mem- hers. In 1920, 600 clubs 50,000 int-m- hers. f , ' This is all the more wonderful when we remember lhut Itolziry has never had any paid organizers. and on the other hand, Ilas always carefully surveyed all cities and towns applying for membership, to‘ make sure such communities were‘ ready for u Rotary Chili. The percentages of regulan nt- teilrlztnco have been very high in‘ every one of the 600 Rotary Clubs. ufhese are “going" organizations in every sense of the word. Every club has carried its message of unselfishness and altruism 10 its community, No club hns ever sur- rendered its charter, but one club of sixty members has had a 100 tier- cent attendance at seven consecu- tive meetings. Itwas the individual effort on the part of the members of the club for ' their (IOIIIIIIUIIIIY, that built Ro- tary. During the war thtwse efforts were united and Rotary wag a great force in assisting the llillllfllls thni secured the victory. Our own club gave n lift to the Chiitauliuu Associn-tion, so that (‘hnrlolletlisvn has had the benefii ator and merchant tailor, just met around from office to offlce, learn- ing much about the "other fellows’ ‘business. This rotation suggested to Harris the name "Rotary" and was flower girl. The bride wore a hundsonne creation 01f yellow ant- in with vcii. The bridesmaid was gowned in. blue satin with over lace. Mi‘. Rodd was a member of the A. is). I". seeing active scrvio-i in the aviation corps in St. lllihiel. May 25, 1018, and the Toui sector in September. Ho enlisted Dec. 15, 1917; in u balloon company and was sent to Fort Slocum and fi'om there to n training camp in Texns and later to France. A reception followed the ceremony some 50 being present. 'i‘-hose from nut of town il-ttenrliul: were: Mr. nnl Mrs. Leighton and daughter of Franklin and Mn. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rodd of Boston. The couple were the recipients of many fine presents, including silver. cu? glass. furniture and two $50 gold Mrs. [baud-ll l/‘fl immediately ail'lppl(l(\pg_ Mn amt Mrs_ 11mm 1P1‘; on thi- 8.1a lrniu south, with the bcsi urishes of n large number who gathered at the ‘station. On their return they/ will reside at 19 Wnl Street Concord. _..'4._ _.»_'.‘.-I Masonvllle, June 27. '13 Minarlfs Liniment Co., Limited. Yarmouth, N. S. Genltlelmem-dt "affords me great pleasure and must be gratifying to you to know that after using 36 bottles of your Linlinent on a case of paralysis which my father was afflicted with, 1 ivas able to restore him to normnl condition. Hoping by the use of your Iilnlment, I rim. Sincerely yours. GEO. H. HOLMIES fifififllfiifil§ilsilbfibb Cold To-day Cough Tomorrow What Next Week? A neglected cold is almost certain ‘to result in a cough and from the cough may come more serious complications. Don't take chances. Stop cold“ In the start. OUR COLD REMEDY will accomplish the ‘task in a very shortniine. It is pleas- ant to take and will not keep you from work, just a mild pleasant laxative cold rem- edy. KEEP IT HANDY IN THE HOME .l0IlII80lI 8r Johnson The Quellty Drugetere Ser. Kent end Prince ltreete ‘lfiiliQfll§I§IXQ§QQQXQX&KQXQXQfiflfiflfifiiifififliifiififififix, eubceloeeeeeen other sufferers may ho hcilefltterl - '"Ifilflfll8iiflfl!#8flfiiifiifiibtilifi¥i9fifi¥i¥flal$éltfi¥C¥QYT has led to the many “business talks" we hnve all enjoyed. The new club increased in size, s0 litat there soon were fifty at the regular‘ evening meetings. These men were enthused with the Rotary idea and talked wherever they went. Like mnny other great move- ments, ll went West first, and in 1908 four clubs had been organized on the Pacific coast between Sent- tle and Los Angeles. That year also saw the "Rotary Twins" ad- mitted to the Chicago club: A F. Sheldon who coined the slogan “He. profits Must Who Serves Best." and Chesley R. Perry, first and always Secretary of National and after- wards International Rotary. lie only agreed to serve for 30 days; he still serves Rotary most. efllci- netly. - A National Association of Rotary Clubs was formed in C-hicugo in 1910, with forty delcllflles from four- teen clubs. These came from east. west, north and south of the United States. In 1911 a Rotary Platform con- taining a concise statement of the principles tforming the part and fibre of every Rotary Club. was adopted at the Portland Conven- tion. It was. however, in San Fran- ciisco, In 19154 that the famous “Rotary Code of Ethics" was adop- ted. which sell! forth the principles and practlces- fundamental in the relationships between individual Rotnpisns. This has been a srelll unifying agent and its influence has reached far beyond the Ro- tnry Clubs of the world. You may have noted that such of the four original members of Ro- lnry followed a different calling. 'I‘hat was the ‘beginning of the 0.. "from-a-elassificatiou plan that has distinguished Rotary from most other clubs. Some of the. ad- vantages of this plan flreiThflt i! gives n club representative and ei- fielent Tncmbership, and prevents thg membership from, beconunK “"- w ldy; that. concerted action is easily obtained from men in the different businesses of a comiuun ity; that. such a rellresehtllllvl‘ group of trades and professional men makes an ideal forum for the consideration and discussion of public. questions; that 0 EIOIID 0i‘ profession can dom nate such a gathering; that ll lifts the members out of the narrow rut of their own business routine mid gives them a more sympathetic understanding of other business. _ The International Association of’ Rotary Clubs was formed at the Duluth Convention, in 1012, when Winnipeg representatives were present and a cable was received 1mm [he Rotary (‘Iub of London. asking for affiliation. ‘As I said before, the Rotary (‘Tubs "just growed" like T0119?- ln 1905 one club 4 members. In 1910 sixteen clubs 1800 mem- hers. ,,_. i y Weed will ca, New ll the flaunts cairigfi ‘i....‘JhI2.'!.I'I.!IYI1Il‘!'I&L'II.....,... "m. ‘ nu eIII dinner n. You cnluot Alford lo rngnyew: ovellnbmlt 9n Cllnu HIIV!‘ IL srlwgge , . . e o. 1m "ii-u ‘ II mo y": e11. Guelph. n. Fug; eon-Ia Wood nus-gilt. vtrbhxmfiugwoorLg-Ihlihh; ' of being on B Circuit for two years. _ Concerted action was tirken by n large group of clubs in llllnflllllp: the "Smile-age Books," whereby nearly a hundred thousand sOldicrs and sailors were entertained every’ night in military camps. ltotnry now etends to l7. S.. Cau- ada, England, Scotlanrl. Ireland, Cuba, Argentine. China, Phillipines, India and Central America. New clubs are in the process of organi- zation In Brazil, Columbia, Peru. Belgium, Holland, Spain, France, Egypt, South Africa, New Zenlnnd and Australia. lt has been my privilege to at- tend many lueetings of the Rotary (‘lub of London, wilere a most cor- dinl ivelcome was nluzays waiting. The members are not quite so dem- onstrntive as those on this side o! the Atlantic, but they are most 1111K» ions to do firings as we do. I have ‘IISO gone up l1 stories to the Ro- tary (llub rooms, of New York. to find I was n few hour's, too cilrly for a big send-off meeting in honor of Andrew Home-Morton and Sle- vousnn. I was sorry I could not stay as my ship was due tn snil be- ior‘ the. lieu" we‘. 'l‘llcre are many problems flit-iii "Great. litll.ll‘_\"' as i; 11:1.» cxlcr ' - such a distance from lilternnti Headquarters. It llluy lu- necessary to have National Divisions 0.1 e similar line as the British Associa- tion, with ench its own paper 8114:‘ districts,’ for France or Spain, etc. Some of tile objects of the ile- tary Club are to foster and encour- age: The idonl of service ns the basis of all worthy enterprise. lligh ethical standards in busi tress and 1irnfessions. The active interest. of Rntnrinns: in every welfare of his community‘. Tho development of true friend- ship nnd good fellowship. The interchange of ideas and bust ncss methods us R Iucaus oi (level- oplng ronl Ilotarlnns. V Tho recognition of the worthi- ness of all legitimate occupations, and the assisting of each Rotflrlflfl to develop his calling so that he may better serve society. Rotary is a force which impels men to make the most of their lives in the interest of their whole com- munlty, It is true friendliness ex- tended to everyone. It is cheerful service, four-square, flll-WOOI, yllfll" wide, and always on duly when needed. Rotary brings l‘alth,~ilope and Love. ' THE MONEY LONDON " CENTRE OF EUROPE j IiON-DON, Feb ‘Zdr-‘Gffifll Ilrlt- aiu is fuudunlentnlly sound. 110th financially and commercinlLv. shy" the American (lhamber of (om- merce of London. in a stillemenl rc ciai position of Great Britain and the continental European countries. Tile (thumbs-r expresses til that the recent unprecedented drop] in sterling exchange In the Univ. ed ‘States mnke it practically de sirnlble that the best. opinions 0n each side of the Atlantic concern- ing this question should be under- stood on the other side. After a thorough discussion with the leaders of lBritish finance. "- luinlnsted largely by the addresses of the chairman of five leadinS I30" ish banks to their stockholders "I annual meetings, the chamber of’ Commerce has prepared a message to the American ‘business Dub"?- Ihe n» reads as follows:- I f forring to differences in the flnnn- t’ PAGE FIVE .' ~ ~n—1eUI~a Goo-d iTweedU Working$4. I Pants These are well made, sturdy pants, of brown or grey twccds-shown 'in good range of sizes from 32 to 44, a at . Sturdy Overalls - for the Men ‘ nd they are fine value ............................. .. $4.50 1.99 This line of overalls includes styles made with bib and braces as well as the plain pant style. Madc of blue, grey and stripe. window .. Merfs Cotton Tweed Pants Now here is a heavy, strong, durable good heavy denim in See samples in our .. $1.99 2.75 garment, shown in dark fancy stripes, all sizes, a very useful line of pants for hard W03 l‘. They are real good valuc at ....... .. $2.75 wear, ribbed, clean are a bargain at Men's sex, grey only. pair. Special Odd Size Underwear $1.50 Men's heavy unshrinkable ments in a good‘ range of sizes. These $1.50 PER GARMENT Odd lines of men's soiled CoIII-ars THREE for .. Boys’ Jersey Gloves, good warm, small sizes only ...39c. per pair heavy. wool Worth to 60c. per Under- weil zriadc gar- 25c. and and cotton . 39c. SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS AN I) GET ‘ BILE FREE. AN AUTOMO- ' ASK ‘THE SALESBTAN Moore 8t i LIMITED McLeod I 119-121 Queen Streetflharlottetown o o +04 o+o<+o+o 4++o+o 0+ 0 o0 o ‘v vvv: wearing Imots, Get. n pair n)" P I- Alley & 0 D b We hnve about seventy piiirs 135 Queen Street __ e _._________a-1 c Button Boots By Mail $1.98 Sizes 2 1-2 & 3 suitable for girls, all mail. Postage 10c extra. Co., Ltd. good O-O OOOO§QOQFQQKOOQOQ§OQOQ PO§OOOQ§O v bvuuf 0040404444 e-oii+o+poof_gt_co_to+meovoo-oo+o-ooooooooooo “The collapse of lhe pound ster-' ling In New York is no index to Great Britain's financial strength or weakness. Idolltlllll is today, as before the wnr‘. the monetary cen- tre of Europe. With Inadequate as» sistence from American credit in Europe, (Great. Iiffi-trlin has bcen forced lo supply the credit needs of the continent as well us those of her own lrnrleFs. "in spite of those facts, British finance is in a fundamentally solid condition. Business men and work- ers are recov - niorallzing effects of the war. Their customary energy Is reviving, and British illClflrlrl are increasing their oulpul. According to estl. males made public by one bun-k cliillrmun the present year's exports ' will prom-c: a profit of from l1.- 000,000,000 to $1,500,000,00o. The Ollllssuluu. ‘We are rounding the corner,’ ls now heard on all shine, Neither British bankers nor tire British government expect, or up, further government or long tern loans from the United States."