M .lnl PHIIIIZ IIINISIEII llln Trip Which Included Matters Connect- ed With Retail Merchants Association! lMr. B. Roy. Holman. secretary oi’ ed States they have now two veryI the provincial ~board of the hier-lstrong associations and therel chants Association of Canada, "re- seems to lbe a great interest taken turned yesterday from a fourlin the fox business, particularly gqggaliglrénmtletgllélgtoespglrts molt in high grade standard bred sil-, a . .- - man went first to Hamilton. 0nt., where he attended a‘convention of the Retail lhforohants at the head office oi’ the insurance car ferry from 9.30 bfflllfi¥n0f the ssslociation for Can- evening until 12.30 Thursday ads. e convent on was by-ohiof agents and i'ield men from like ilhe amount of ice that is nowl -pa.rt‘ ‘ fthe Do ii ‘ dth lied i- th Str it. Capt Red f llilllslneei: 8f the lneeX-‘txlirllgbnwillz verglltlie ca‘: fesry llfiflsl gigantic jybl satisfactorily disposed of. on his hands and he is certailuyI From Hamilton Mr. Holmanldeserving of credit for the way in] visited Ottawa and was one of thqwhioh he is sticking at it. Coming. lMer- east from Montreal the snow seem| representatives of the Retail chants Association which, together ed to be accumulating. and there, is lprobably more here than in any with delegations from the Whole- sale ‘Mel hantls and Manufacturers province. New York has hall all ex- ' ‘tremely, cold winter, wit-h lots of‘ l worried upon the Government on Jan. 25th and presented a number snow. of taxa ion recommendations. They went on record as arpproving for Vancouver Man Touring East. ‘ tho present, under certain candl- tions set forth in detail. of the ex- isting plan of theSales Tax ap- | Wibile away Mr. Holman met Mr. Geo. S. Houghanl, of Vancouver, plicabie to sales by manufactur- secretary of the British Columbia ers, producers and wholesalers. Board of the Retail Merchants As-' They objected to the special Ex- sociatlon who as the special repre the Dominion Board of vers. There are about 500 rancheslshclt two French soldiers in in the States at the present ‘UIKIQJSOIOPShOf Hotel here last night.) ice. 75 Per Gent of Loire Still on Strike. German Officials Imprisoned and Fined. Mann," (Special to The Guardian.) ESSIEN, Feb iii-German police ‘Bgvegsntein of the three years. Director Buszman of Rheiushch Electric wonkfl. After a visit to Toronto, .Mr. l-lol-IF-renoh troops in i-lle hotel insist- fined lflve million sharks for resist Underwriters man returned home. He was on theied upon boinlg served despite the i WEllIl8Sdfly|b0yO01lZ even-against them. attended lng. He has never seen anythinglmen entered and fired upon th French, - wounding two. which was in effect Two German police- SIIIIIIIIIIII - diers Shot by German P01- strike is serious. It is semi-official- e ly admitted that over 75 per cent of mine workers in the Mire re- ESSEN, Feb iii-A Frencll court gion are out. ' I lHl lllllllllll llllsl NEWS lZEll IN llllll, French Miners in sentenced nurgonnaster Oberhnusen. l0 W88 ng Eh-elnch occupation. ' rAitLS. Feb. ill-French miner's Ilier Catholic church "here. Total loss is estimated to be IIIIIIIIEIIlTIIIN SIIIIEIIE IIIIIIINE (Special to The Guardian.) O'I‘TA_\VA, lFeb 16—'I‘he govern~ luent, lit-fore the end of the pr-l- zill immigration scheme when will ‘Jlllllllille the utilization of some of lilo moneys provided for the as» slsilll-cc- of empire settlement, Hon Uimrh-s Stewart, acting nllnistcr- of llullligration stated in the Iiouse today. M Catholic Church Burned in Sask Loss $40,000 (Special to The Guardllan.) PONTEIX, Sasln. Feb. 16—.Anot was ‘burned forty thousand dollars. (BY OUR QWN WIRELESS.) * l I URKE FOUND IN EGYPTIAN TEMPT TO GTRANGLE TOMB. FRENCH WILL .AT- GER MAlN BLAST FURNACES. POLES ANID LITIHUANIANS CLASH, FRENCH COURTMAHTIAL GER MAN OFFICIALS. DEBT FUNDIN GREBS. ' l ii corporations and personal _ -- -» ciee Taxes on candy, automobiles sentativeof _ the R. M. A. is ulllklug u. tour oi the Eastern Provinces for the lpur- ‘ _ pose of addressing retailers and at Llolmnlsslou office and the govern- tlle same time to gather informa- lllent stationery office and soft drinks es discriminating; against certain industries, claiming that" they should be suspended im- mediately and repealed at the next session of Parliament. They asked ti that the Parliament the requested It is lMr. re-lacqualnt Eastern Canadian rciail» Oil to repeal the Stamp Tax and thatl ceipts at the next session, the Stamp Tax on cheques, drafts. tion bills of exchange and promissory notes laereduced to n flat rnte of‘ two cents on each dovlllllm- Th”: a recommenda- ‘oaon income tax come tax and. sllell for the reveal oftiieTtet on licensed insurance. Waited all Prime Mlnlmr The delegates presenting these recommendations. who made up a large body of business men from all parts of ' hada. were received mater and» prac- tically a full lCabin » given a good hearinfi- Tllfl Pllllle Minister congratulated them upon presenting their recommendations in such a concrete form. lllld Ill "l9 way on helpful suggestion rather than criticism. Ha promised every consldenation of the refill“!!- After leevio-s Ottawa .Mr Holman visited New York and Omcazo on pol-maul tbusiness in connection with the‘ fox industry. in the Unit- F-O Q-OQ-P lllondensed 39900118; X9 vvv Yvv pil- illIJ Illfoly. Ill lot lads." or over. IA l r lino nor d den or over. a lino or 3...“ lnitl word: for one dented. for lovoli WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. H. Eben, 8 Grafton St. 13-61 words. Mir per 'gronnds, to admit into the country ha-bilitatiorl of Russia's in-m. race of people that cannot J tllalt Ml‘. Brown will ulcci lilo full A‘ of the Board. wired Honorable LE. 8mm, me Wm. nude‘, mtmuAmed DUBLIN. Febf ltir-Tlic 18ml‘ in Dublin on on trade conditions generally. were blown upthls evening. Hougharrrs intention to ——-— NEW YORK. Fob. 16.—~Britisll ers with some accurate inforlua- auxiliary schooner “i)orilll" ilbllll upon the question of orlenialldoncd fifty lllilcs off Atlantic City penetration illto Canada, particular and crew rescue-ll. ly into British Columbia and to — emphasize the fact. that Canada MOSCOW, Feb. lii-elleou Trotz- ‘ atfford, on purely economic ky is preparing a plan for the rc~ lrou and lbe steel and mining industries. lassiniiliatsd. into (lauadlalnnllllém . ship. lMr. Holman expected that lMr. Hougham would be able to VlSll the Island on this Maritime tour bllt did not receive any definite informa- tion to this effect up to yesterday afternoon. lt is probable that tile heavy traffic conditions will deter lliln_ from coming. R. R. Official Will Meet Board of Trade 0n Monday Evening superintendent Cindy oi‘ lilo P. E1, railway yostlrfdili’ “Tolvell ll wire from Mr. l.. S. Brmvfl. All" siilstant General Manager of the C.N.l‘t. stating tllnt he would be in Charlottetown on flioildilly l" meet tho Board of Tralc ant ccn- ‘LONDON F b m_B fer with tllclll in regard to 011i’ Home m, dommgé setshrsiitifigl ‘mmmlras u" "flieflmil me prawn‘ solutcly dry blll in its history and transportation Cililflfllfllls,‘ A spe- parliaments prombmon attitude is cinl meeting oi‘ the Council of the to be testei . 31,,‘ Boar-l of Trade took pint-c ycstcr- -. day afternoon olll ii. is understood MOSCOW’ [sch 16__ Russian foreign minister Thitchcrin Buys Board on Monduy uvclililg, a . _ ‘ _ (Mr. llrowns visit 1S thr- rrhllil 2;lt,,g,Il,:gI;gI‘nlutgiglfggrlgeggxfp mail a;rlghegmuzifllzlvugl"£21112? other grout war is possible. and Oltliawa: Mr. H, V. lluntuiu. EARLS‘ Fe.“ IRHSOVBrGiBMY ‘mung In m“ clllmmhv l“ “Imimmn over Mcluol district of the Bfllfip t‘! lllll Tlllllslloflllllllll (“Wmmee arch detached frolu Gerluhnv and‘ PltlllS. Feb. llL-Jiutiling Sliii alfgl Georges rCllrltcniier hzlvv been matched for ‘d bout here September, tile Temps understand. es between} Polish troops flllfl Lilli- llfllllflfig irregular-l have occurred nt several places during occupa- tlon of Neutral zone ullotell to I20- lund by Council of Ambassadors: I I WAISHITNTON, Feb. 16,-—-All lil- tolxcating liquors by Foreign (lip-I lomlats was ordered illrlny by the‘ House by a vote of 180 to 112. Nolnllvotlki, Feb. 16.-—Scllo0fl0r “Frienllship" lumber laden, was‘ found; by ocast guard cutter bare-I iy altlout and believed crew of seven could bo taken off. Slnclah‘ "'- Omlw“ “ll ‘V“‘I““"‘I“~" lurisllictilln wall granted Lithuan- mlxl l-lmliulzeut on llllflllfll cougl-ll-a-tillll \VA.SHINGTOK'._l-:eb. lfir-(Jlaslll |pilitz ]ll'0fll‘i!‘l‘. ngrcfi. use qulry into the inlportatlon of iu-I u-Zltil regard to the present (‘Oll- ditions on the Prince lzdlvllrll ls- isnd Railway. Mr. Sinclair prompt» IY replied and ills rPllll was f'ol~ lowed by the following (losllalvhts from Sir llleury 'l'hornton: Mr. H. V. Buntaill, Charlottetown. lRcferriul: to your telegram lo Hon. John E. Sinclair, l have ill- structcd tho officers of till- (‘om- lllllly to leave nothing undone i0 relieve tile pilsltloll of Prince. F.ll- war-d island, null have also re- quested them to send lne u telo- itmphlc report of till- work ‘Elltll morning of the position. lf you feol things are not improving all .__.._____-___._.__.-_-_ LOST-FEB 14 ROBARY. FINDER kindly leave at St. Dunstan's Cathedral. _ WANTED—A MAID. REV. EWEN iMacDougall. 52 Urptper Hlllsboro st 11771-11-al col—~ -.__._ ....-_- -_..»-~ BALE! LADY WANTED FOR _ i166 store. Apply stating salary lid previous experience, if any to "A" care Guardian. ' 11778-17-tf. ._..____..______...________ coir-AT ARENA sum LADIES! gold wrist watch, Initials "K. 1i.‘ S." Finder please leave at 169 'll ‘by tllc Allied onlllloll of Am. Ibossatlors lollay. _ ‘iflOlBOKFN. New Jersey Feb, 16 -'l"lvo thousand loll steamer Sa- zurt or lftlnrl-‘o Fruit Line which was bell»); ltonvcrlcd Inlo an n11 burner was practically destroyed by fire today. HIJRLHN. Feb. 1l6.—-tAll0l’l‘lpi: l5 (being madle by FrancolBolglsn troops in block transportation of lime to Gerlnan ‘blast furnaces on west ‘bank of lihille and thus rcll. dcr them idle. llVlllSl-fllNGfilON. Feb. lit-Resig- ' tenllaulcll was found when (he ill- Vlllvlll INGTON. Feb. .10-—l3‘-'l)l Fllfifllllg bill has been passed chill...“ l approved by U. S, Congress. ___. unoso und- Brazilian deny knowledge of agreement be, tween Brazil and Japan for ungra- tion to Brazil of 500.000 JRDZllIPSCIhQl, u, colonists, hilt in other well in‘ forulctl quarters report is crcdltcll. “ZLSIIIINGTON. Feb, 10.—l’rl=s:- tllllll. llllrfiug tells Senators‘ ht will veto shipping but» if ambush to llilll with provision) of llllllllnl: llil-Jlllrlli of aid to ship opl-rlllols, Ell appropriation. ‘.\'.\.\'fll.\'G'l'().\'. Fell, 10.-~l’l't-.si~ dent Harding transmitted to (‘on- grcrzs foduy an estimate for nil ;lll]ll.‘(l‘|)l‘llill0ll of 10,950,000 dollars to nloct'_t~osts_9f___llattl iiicioll limls Conference. 10. Fate of British freight steamship SEATTLE. \Vasb., Fob. ’l'llscun Prince unknown today. twenty four hours after luint wire- ll-ss ulossuge lvus lieurll llllll‘ ves- sel was sinking. WASHMNGTON. Feb. lli.——(‘llllll fl‘)"5 exports lluriug J~Zil'1.ll\i‘_\' io- tnlled 321100.000, according to pre- liminary figures made pilbllll io- day by Commerce Doplll-iulcnt. while exports of December were 344.»4-25J3~65 dollars (increase nitri- hutod to economic conditions in Europe. LONDON, Fob. l6.—<l'l'Illl(‘ llill- later Bollar Lztw oi l'()lll'l“.‘4‘lI('.l‘S with French wilicll llnlloll tolllu‘ is‘ Yfllorted to llavc rcfllsoll irunhpor- tutiou facilities for Frollrll occupa- tlouul filrcos throughout ilriilsll ZOIJo ut_ Cologne. hc is understood to have offered to transfer ll slllill‘ section of tllv zone. l0 l-olllploto French colltrol. LUXOR, Egypt. idol). 1(i,~ 'l‘llo tSarcophagus oi’ the Pllurllah Tu- ller chamber in his l0llllb was open ell by British nrchaologists today. Tomb recorded as o1» of rarest all richest treasure troves l'lV(‘l‘ uncovered ill uecropoiis oi lllllzlvlll 'I‘hr~!>cs. DUBLIN’, Feb. lli-Eanloil Dc Valera is credited by press (les- Datches as suggesting that. Eng- lalill should accept his alternative DFOPOsuls to Anglo lrisil treaty. which he set for the Dali Eirclluh s year ago and let Irisll people de- cide between these altrnatlng pro~ l .\ir, W. Boulter. Secretary of the ~SiKl wll.l. FIGHT CARPENTIER IN SEPTEMBER. RARE rneas.ll°“l“lz°“l “l” "Tlvml l“ ‘“’“°“" G BILL PASSED I EV CON-l, ‘lithe Nl-"lv England " tion to 45 ccuts in Western New Latest Estimate of Maine Potato Crop) P. B l. Seed lPotato Growers As- ing llTlellll rclzltlve to thc Maine pollllo crop from the Statisticians , Wakofcid, Males. issued by the [Tlliioll States Depurtmeubofl Agriculture [in ,. .. Stnto Depart- 'lllOllI.,-l (or Boards) :—-— lll' ‘lit potato crop about 64 per lippcd to Feb 10th. important Us u. but it may bc useful to! l. "~< illo information ilnll-l. Estimates from the best llll“.ll'.ll:ll sources. both ill Dl“C9lll-\ luill‘._\'. have illllit-atl-ll-zi .t0i:li of llroulld 21.500 cars as like-I Ily lo uwovrl from the 192 I tlzla fitiill 13.700 cars (round fig-l lll‘ afll’ I llolllolylwly, over: 7,000 enrol vol in go. The shortage in the Iviullil New lillilluud _Cl‘i|‘l of 1922 ‘lllil l =lli'i'lillly the ' shortage iilI at ~~ llfrl‘ llf large production lius| ‘ l. i Vill'_\' frco ulovernoilt from‘ Mollie, .§l'l llltllll! seems very like, ly ill lllliIlllilll iron wilil." prices rc- mllill lllgll olllvugll to cause active - Cu; Illll ‘cw l-uougll lo he»: ,ll-.lllll- ».~' from lilo wrest. is \l.'t\ :1'.1\' llzirkct RrviewI "ofngril-ul-l l.ll!‘lll l-il-lillluilil-ll , “A rot-cut ‘osfmalh m‘ llli‘ 1i Illllil stocky on Illilflfl, .l.lll. l. l-illii\\'>' n Iill'[,’-.’l‘ quant- ity, lnrul-r jiorllt-llttlltc of tho crop. and ll . " ." proporiillll Sllll ill the -ll.‘.ll(l~» l‘ fll‘(l\\‘L“_'R illrlil iu llny 0i’ lllf‘ lllllll yczlrs 1ll‘i‘('(‘(Ililg. Pluilll) ll!‘ _L".{)‘.\'lllS llllvo Illlll ex trcull. (llffirultlw ill moving the re- "fll'il-lll‘illl\‘ll'lg' potato crop. The great l-llrlflls is ill the wl-slt, Wis- consill, Aliuuosoin. Nlll-ill Dakota, Colorado. llll.l lllflllf) llilVO more Dfltutcus" on hand tllllu ill any rc- collt srason. Nlicllig-illl, South Dakota null Nobrzlsklt also llztvc Ulhllrlllilll)’ lnrlzl‘ rt-stervt _ Oil the ollllcz’ llnnll Mnlllo has ll: ‘ than ill any of llli‘ fiyl- punt yr. Wlllli‘ Not» York llull I'€‘llilS_\'IVlllllfl have only about nil uvl-rzlgc quantity on llnnd Tllils tlil- situniillu favors Lilo lylsleru infill-rs l>l~l-:lll,~zl\ of lho light {l-llllllilri witlllu l-llsg: shipping (listullcc null illf‘ low frlfigllt cost, l‘>'. Ezlsicru lllfll'l(l‘lll llllyc shown z. ruucll stronger l(‘ll(ll‘lli‘_\’ than wcst-lru, lSllippl-rs ill ihu llooky Mounlzlill suction llnvt- lit-cu soil- ing No l wiZlUkPll potatoes at ‘i0 cents per Ilullllrl-d pounds. i.o.b.. while the northern Great Lakes region quoted nrounil 00 cents. and western New York null northern Maine. 90 cents to $1.00. Prices paid. lo growers were still less than flllrl ranging from 1.3 ("cilia per bushel in the Rocky Mountain sec- York. "Late reports froln tho certify- ing officials indicate the following approximate holdings, by growers of Certified Seed Potatoes avail- alblle fol sale. Total holdings here, 203,900 bushels. No com- paratlvr- figures available. The names of the States are given. fol- . v Like ille Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1923 ‘null [ll lll1ull|lsl l lllls l l IN lllllilllllll EElllNl Mr. B. R. Holman Ret urns From Business Two French S01 Mr. J. B. McCurry Receives Promotion sent session intend-s bringing down l . l MR. . . J B MacCURRY, B. S. A.. the past to have Iiir. J, .13. MacCurry, B, s. A,“ >l’lunt Pathologist lDominlou LllllJOf-l nrtory of Plant PathQIOEY. Ulltlrloiie lowll. leaves ill a. few days for Ot- lil\\'fl. having been promoted -'l' itlh »‘ l l - xlacalrefvntlig; Labordmr Johnson and Wnrburton, success» charge of‘ the laboratory here for . ‘me mm 1W0 years and in mm years ago dilring his absence frolli Iliuie has come into contact with practically the whole agricultural conlluulllty with whose interests liel was 0fllClillly connected and In ‘the Stan‘ h“ since served l“ this no‘ _ - .1 bBllt‘l‘lll€Il[ oi‘ which he was deeply °°°l’°“‘“°“ “"I' iiiteréstcfl. N01‘ did he t-ollrllle his ‘uctlvilics to n been in to lprofesslonal duties llllllllll Sllll l. slllllllll ll IIIE ‘PIIBiIII Drawn up at MB-Ghl-Ilg‘ Yesterday Covering Grounds of Disagreement With Trustee Board Which Resulted in Resignation» of the Staff Last Monday. , Tile Medical Staff of the P.E.l. fore performing major operations. Hospital have issued the foilowlrf; statement: lAt a meeting of the Staff of the P.E.l. Hospital yester- day, it w the public a ‘These recommendations have ,Iclther been lldveresely considered Mcdiwl or completely ignored. lln view of the standardization as decided to submit to of the Hospital, the Medical Staff statement of facts is respolthlble for the maintenance with reference to their resignn- of the efficiency of the Hospital tlon, 1 The difference ‘between the, and its staff, and to ensure it in the future. it was felt bythe ‘Medl- Board of Trustees and tihe Mellicallcul Staff that its recommenflatlons Staff dates back for years. it has heerl customary Medical Stuff on the Board a number Ofg-GOBQYVGG greater inllby ll member 0g tpmThe manner irl which past recoun- Qgllueudntlons were received by the consideration. the Trustees Board. Trustees to not as a link hetweonlTru-‘ltees led the Staff to believe the two bodies. From foundation of the Hospital (‘Dill-Om “'35 observed and Dralllllll- Hence thqthat its present requests would be thlgltreated as have been those of the they felt that no Richard Johnson, Taylor, H. D ‘other course was open to them but ively served in this capacity. Twol this Province, Dr. Warburton wast dropped from the Trustee BoartiI a-lyl no member of the Medicnll 2. ‘On several occasions ‘by cor-l respondence and dcputatlons, the; Medical Staff has requested that. interview and myself. you slate that "as Mr. webs“? lllllllBllt. 081110 to a satis- lilolle, he found time for social and ('Olllllllllll‘l,\' activities and was close In View o! the fact that n‘ w“ “o: [OWN mdy identified with every available » _ , _ . _ . ' ' ',undcrtllkinl.: for the betterment. of ,, _ ‘TVAQJSYIINGIPON’ ‘Fen 16___ Japlflltllylnlfllig lclnainlng shipments are me guy and province‘ if having one or two memlbers enllbassic-slll‘ m“. mm“ XhmCurr-v yours Assistant Plant Pathologist null Buclcorologisl lit the Central Laboratories. Ottawa. Plant Pallia- ‘ loglst in charge of lllc lCerenl Dis- ?‘ mo“ Or-Pflsils‘ Laboratory at Brandon, Man. secretary’ Beard or Tnwtaes‘ "i have lllllvoll ill fliilf‘. louvingl“ tees. it be granted the privilege. iicfore clllllillg lo Charlottetown g€fisggtlazgréhzsqggtsgfleanzeflyg: “S m" severallfullowlllg letter of Febydnhitliy1922 Charlottetown, P.E.i . February 24th, 1922. f’. E. i. Hospital, Charlottetown, LE1. ‘ - . a ‘Ho roars ill cllurgc of the Fruit . see Laboratory at Si. Chiller- lnes. lUltLlHf‘. is a lncmber (10156 Anlcrirzlu Association for the All- \"nlll(‘Elll(‘.l'll oi‘ Science, the ltuluri- can Pllyto-llziillologicul Society dull oi‘ tile Cllilndiuu Society of Tech- lllcnl Agriculture of Cunatlll. and of lithe professional institute of the ‘l Service of (Jllnada. He is also ll lllculbel" of lloric Lodge. A. l-‘ null A.‘ .\l.. uud oi‘ Rose Cross. . Denl- Sirw- . The Medical Staff of thefidnre‘ Edward island Hospltal ore in re- ceipt of your letter of the 8th inst, re the appointment of Dr. ll. f‘. Houstorl to tllll Medical Stuff. in reply l beg to state that the staff approve of this appointment buiI would again refer you t.o our letter‘ of August 2511i, 1920. Furl-her, the ‘ _ illollicnl Stuff suggest that a lneul-I LIIlIllPIQTQN _\_- 5- R; u v,“ ‘“_ bcr of their staff ehoulld be reprc-| ~Fh9 f-llllllllllll-ifllllj».lllll...cmlirsollthli Ull the Tlllsleenoarli in llusblllrl S Ill-All.) lllellla, “w the interests of the hospital as it] grululutlug llllll oll lls ut ulcll has been the cmtom to have a. l-ll promotion while deeply regretl- member of the “when Sm” on. inlz llls departure from Lllulloitc» ‘he mart] of Trustees Since um wWll- inceptiori of the hospital. Furtller.| llle staff recommend that this cus- v tom be continued. Tile Stuff further suggest. thnt n joint meeting of the Trustees ____ land tile Medical Staff be held for . _ (i, .. . I ,tlle purpose of discussing matters r WISICIJJC pertaining to the lrlterests,of ille \ . _ hospital arid the individual staffs. BIZNUSS - LOOK AT ALL- lf this meets with the approval of TH’ EKPEW ACCOUNTANT; the Board of Trustees, a committee AND l_AvU\/EP$ Q-IVEN ‘has been appointed to meet tho _ ' _ Trustees nit their next LIFE’ I055 GETTING. §\I'I‘bc coulnlltteo is as meeting. _ p_\\ follows;- THE M? EY BQQKI/i?" Dre. Warburtou Johnson (lull SIC Jllllkins. /’ ‘ I have the holler to ho Yours 'l‘rlli,\'. Secretary of Medical Staff. ll. may be lluid lhut tlll- rlsquellis made Ill tho olbovo letter were fa- lvorzlbly received by tho Board of Trilslteos, (but no action was taken hv them. although twn lnenllbers of tllo llnditls‘ Alli lluvl: sincl» been added to the Hoard of Trustees. represented on the Board of Trus-I w him that no action would be taken by the Medical Staff." This is not correct. I told Mr. Webster that "I would place his explanation before the Medical Board." Estilnates Ilreseilteglé ‘_¢_-___._. -———-_--__» ’i‘h.a temperature llt 9 p. lll. last night was ten llbovl- zero. At i) u. lll. yesterday it was eight llbovt- and during Thursday night it was r.~s low as four above. High tide this afternoon at 1.21 and tomorrow morning at 1.25. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.32 land r-lses tomorrow ulornlug ut .54. lFirst quarter moon Ifrlday. Feb. 23, 8.06 p. m. - Summerside tide eighteen minu- ‘ l 3. The l‘. E. l. Hospital has re- tcll-ily been standardized, that is raised to a hlghor state of effic- lency by keeping more accumte records of the Patients’ diseases and tho holding of monthly meet- ings of the Medical Staff ill order to review all the cases null par- tlcularly those that are obscure and difficult. in order to raise the Hospital efflclclrlcy end thereby safeguard the slrk placed in its charge. it ' was felt. lby the Medical Staff that some provision should bf made for the more efficient qllllll- ffcatinn of any future additions to the Staff. To this end a committee oi’ I to resign. Dr. Warburtdn’: statement Charlottetown PE. island. .Feb. 16, 1923. | The Editor Guardian: in your issue of 15th inst. re an betlveen- lilr. Vvebstsr Ifactory understanding. He laid the full mrticulsl-s before Dr. arhunon and understood from I could take no acoiorl without consulting the Medical Board.- J. W. WARBURTON,’ Mia. ——-—<0->--___ House of Commoflelgj, $52,000,000 , ‘Cut ($966M f0 The fluardian.) OTTAWA, FED IGQQ-[nm “r s_ FieldingFlnante Minister present- ed lnain estimate in the House this afternoon. The total is $427,511.- 235/73 against $i79.l71.30l.90 of last year..-" NEW lllllll lllll illlllll (Special to The Guardian) BRUSSELS, Feb l0~A plan for the creation of new money for use in tlhe occupied territories of Gor- mnny has been completed by French and. Belgian exports the scheme ~will be submitted next week in Premier Poincare and Finance Minister De flasteyrio of l-‘rancu and Premier ‘Phlcunls of Behtlulu. who will make n dcfinil" flflfilillflll thou it. Should tho pro- ject he pill. into effect. lllll new lnouoy would be issued by the llflllk of France and the xlltlollll Bcmk of Belgium, New York Noon exchange cables in New YOTK. Feb. ‘l6:- SWTIIIIK . . . . . . . . . . . “£68.94 cunts French ~Franc 6.02 “ lftaiisn llira 4.79 '" Dutch Guilder 39,43 -' German Mnrli .. .0052 “ Canada . . . . . . ..08.8205 " Afifelltine Gold Peso“ 84.15 " Japanese Yen 48.44 " Shanghai Tael lndlan Rupee Announcements, “m” 11m‘17""‘°' rapidly as (‘Olllfl be exnerlfll lhhtloq of Colonel Che . » - - flgg R_ p . nosals and the treaty. l l WANTED-QMAN FOR FAIRiM wmlcgelggrlglaufisfl nf;".._l,r...f,'g.i'_ ‘,’,‘§j,“§‘,.‘,‘1"f,i‘,,‘§ (gagggtxgtegua,ni,bga' 1335313).‘ For; 1g __F,~em.h N..." IOY3‘,I_-,B,Y,.."“‘ nfilggtglgs (iglxusltlfigfir; tea lal ' tlhrfe rwsiite? on‘ lttlligd Trusztyzrelsne: work" Amulsaymm" Wmm‘ Mt‘ Kllfllli! m8 3'0"!‘ opinion . dent lillrlllnft effective Fyteblren. martZll lit Bredenry trvins Vflfliill‘! Green Mum Pride of “I vobmpra’ “».*“‘*“a”‘“”a‘ 0:10:31)’ Ill lawere rgnlged early H°rb°"',_-J _- 173' H- W- THQRNTON- 28, ivilite House. allnoungedfuary German offlrlzlls l... cllargosrf re- sllllllllllllfl ‘l’ Rll-“e- _ FQLLQW THE CROWD nnll Rgrnlllsc‘(Klflillflllrlililflllh These 7 I 5mm‘ "Murylnh mm“ will" 09"‘ Mime‘ 4M)“ 6ND" Mm‘ 28'“: roconlnlcndntions were as follows: 1'5"‘ . ‘ °*l-\$T 090-.’ ‘MPRPVEI’ The second ieiellrsm rend as EISSEN. Feb. IB-Jfwo French iellrftrl ohol Bllfgilfllfieler l-lllvefl- Conifers. '5.302_S11llllldllig. l'° THE l Thnt the Staffbe divided ifiiO | ' ‘ will" treatment for detlrrhal inflam- follow,’ o; H“. game dam spmm... w...“ wounded hem m q stein to three years lmpl-lsnnlnelll New Hampshire, 2.000 otlicrs. - a éonqumng and an "H" Sm“, ff. ', , or over- "milll lllwllmlllllllfl‘ lllll lllllll“ ‘Further my Increase 0r this night by Gel-mun security nolQe and ulroclol Euzann of mlolllsh Vernlont. 44000 Green 11w. ‘ D A N C E That 5n,- member who 113g .......l' l ll , l oozlllimn? d'°”l‘“d'mm lF-“lwllg; 5°°ll'Idnt_e the Assistant General lilan wgm inlergeyred l“ a m“, auarem West Phnlierl Electric ‘Works to 7300 Plllll‘ 01’ Vi. 2.200 OlllPY-‘ll i for 25 years on the active Staff avail,” ‘ I '°' Wlllfilfillllls » - alter is on his wlly to the lllllllll "on- lemlon which was aneady flay a fine of flvo million frallfs. New York. 20.000 olooh ills. TUE.8. NIGHT FEB. 2o. relieved or pflelfigncg 0.. heel“; ‘l... . . ‘L? W‘ "1"- _ 06R. 38!, A7 l, Kin!!! l? to take charge personally of ouer 111;], has‘ bgafl] ‘ncfpaued b m ---_ (other figures nol given.) ‘yard Datum, m.‘ l w“, ‘(Tunes . 0- ., ‘ it» » lhltlflhs uni-ll cnnrlltlons imilsirle. spoon“; and m“; French {Imvofi W.~\Sl-lll\l(l'l‘ON, i-‘eh. id-lillnns l‘- E- lslllllil. 45-000 ("@011 hllll- C A S I N 0 to the nurses. I 8 g I "lConcert and box social in York , MflfuQfl.[ 935111;; are pain; f1"- mm another our pf Navy Dcpm-gnwnt m mnm.,-m,.. To“); 153,945 green We 130p ___________ l_._ Th,“ ‘n future an anpumm Hanan!“ ‘VON FDR IALEA-VMTOR . POhT- dished ‘as qlrieklv as possible. Cml- _.___. thirteen super lllrenzlnoughts ooulll Pride of Vt, 28,152 -(,‘0hbll=rs, 5.9.02 U . . for gppolnfmenl to the Medical mlssl 25 y M m‘ Feb 26m‘ Ad “Migrant!” 150491 No- 3 ditinns in the Straits scum to be LONDON. drab. 16 _nm‘|,h ‘be ollrrlod out only after it hall Sp-llrulng. 4,200 others. pa" m’ Au'p'?°.s °f KW" Staff be all active reslderlt r c on F..i% 9°00 V * J00" 13 ll- lhb extreme. and this is perhaps Cllnflffcllor of axcileqllefpak. u, llooll (lltlfmlflitl tllat no Vlolfitiilli __- ._.__-. “"°*°'“"v °ll "Y l" “lung... m, (m, v... 1,, d, ".,°..' “c ~d| l, - somgonlig, ll 00W bin- will-It difficulty. The motto-I...“ House of Commons to ‘flail “l the naval llmlllltlon [fgflljy to incl-cane range of big guns of Alpha Rebekah Sitters 3 ‘My modmitmgnlsewlin; to: cewedan: acklihgrfitgsvgdze- ' . .10 .011“: N"! has been taken well llldlflfld. llOW-llls (lfllll dlllcussloh until Unflgnlllwllllfl be involved under provlsl0n|ehlps by raising their elevation ADM|ss|°N 50c the slat; would require to be lrllhearts and ri ltahohier Wing. ‘Wfitibbv Ahebeot Wil- ever. and everything 905411118 “nsiflléfi Corhress has clmflrmedlof the Omnilus Naval Bill. an would Collslltlllc vlllllllllll 05 Fllll" including Refreshments prlctlce for five years or have ing tllils i i I diltil 8PM . Wlfllllll’! AM ' _ _il. COP. Gil being dOlll. , ~ ' the agreement, , |proved today by house. Some menl- It 0f treaty entered into , taken a poapxndnnte com," ma“ J M n Gianna M 02m“ CRO! ‘ 3 14-" H. W. THORNTON. I ' hers contended that the proposal at Washington arlns corlicronco. a - ,“ have b”... a Howlyaltmteme’ 1w ' ' ‘ . “l” 1 fitltmavu Jsl-Q FLCUR is ‘Guaranteed to Please You Exchange Rates f; ‘l. l .1.