MARCH 5, ”192o'. - . " » ' . .4 _._ _fi- - "`“‘ 'ri-in cHARLo'r'mrowN GUARDIAN ”' PAGE-rii-lid Tight Cough 1 N’ ` nn' ncmamsl D°“‘°1 P“1'1°"- - _ Ro Is§_"`li_oi: au. easy. thing to lose. :-.It grapples with the bronchial tubes and reaches the l"P2S»ih¢f¢1a~@ wow . A I -”" I SHAKE 0f.ti_ie séstem. It_’s _an easy way. Take Penslar White 1_. ne"al'_ld Spruce Balsam; _'it will come ' every time. Its curative properties go direct to the spot where the mean little tickling anno; s you and drives I 25c and 50c Bottle E. A. rosri-:R ’ CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Penslar Laxative Cold Cure will prevent “Fiu” 25c box-Try it. , IT OUT it away quickly. ¢-_- ' _ , .___ LA ` f Advocate is visiting his lionie in Charlottetown. ~ ' Advertisements under this heading. Ze. per word for each in- lertion. Where copies come tr- our care to be for arded. live cents I50|1'5 Omce- is “M9 I" be 0"! 3552"" must be added to cost to cover outage, etc! ' after being laid' up for two weeks tio. Contractions count at one word: but dve figures (as $1,000) wit , are allowed as one word. Cash remittances to cover cost rnuet accompany all advertise- ments. In no case can this rule be overlooked. Advertisements received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. _ D . Fon SALE _ 1 iii FOR SAl.F»-Nli2\V l.0liS'I‘Ell ll0A'l‘, cedar plank. 2|; feet over nil. 7 ft V _ _ ` -. sc ool No._1-i2. 2nd class teacher, beam' mich" dmit- AVPIY W 1‘l“"-I $60.00 supplement for remainder or McGee. Ltd.. Sulnmcrslde. TEACHERS WANTED °\VAhN'l‘El')-FOR Al`lGYll|'} SHORE _ of yea,-_ Mme, A_ 'per ,, _ S ._ take a month tleliberating the draft __ if-5-3-1~ME“l rotary. ri. ii. 2. raos-'57-48-iilriaalciid ad WANTED ~ Waldron, Typo Vnllcy. 7371-Ii-3-Z\IE4ipd Point School. To take churizo WVANTED 'l‘0 llU\-!~ECONl) HAND combination snfc lil proud ordcr. Apply 1'. (). Box 71. City. 7311 2 - -28-MEM' °"*****-im \\'Al\"l‘I'lI)_A 'I'EA(JllI'IIl A’l‘ 0i\'('l~l. WAN'l‘El')_ll0USE IIY Fl H Ci' R 'In Ii N " - R. 'P 011' May. house or self-contained fiat. with modern conveniences. Apply to "X" c.o. Guardian. tory ol' Trustees, Southport, not cus of the farmers' party this osos-2-loiuiinr ,ls il. ii. N<...1. mo 74oo-3--l-illicslptl me FEMALE HELP ed whip and he will be assisted by Messrs. Reid and Kennedy. The wAi\l1‘i<:n-l\iAN 'ro worn( os, . _ group is now tlierefore a fully lun- Illf )\'§‘_'_‘,';f,"";,,,:‘_f;,‘f_*‘}{‘__,g"",‘§i_‘1_‘;:’_; MA", WANTED AT ctioning parliamentary party, with na-5. ` ' 1a2n.;.;l.'MEn.,,, ----_--'-.----- Hon. 'l‘. A. Creror rlctlrlltelv in- _ __ ~ _ 'wA‘r¢'|‘,En-oimninmniwniu ANDW1 w "_7;§g5.4ggs4gg;lgr; f, i‘.if°"”“ ““" '*°‘,"’ .l'.‘i»‘fl.‘1'.‘.»li.l’ii 1;- “' lin l\~ ` ' . '" ing _hx-mis? f§'~""“¥'-" ""f.'}'°'°` _slain wnmrno ron osnmnai. no M A LE IIELP @._________________ 7365-3-3-MEM le i|c<~ linll wugol<, to J. I1. Snowball Compaiiy. Limited. (Zha- iiisin, N. ii. isli-3-2-all-:oipd sid... vssz-a-a-Aiisoi S 4 de PH 21, l’lii ter tio CL 3.3 wer House, “,- sruivnruu. Norm _ ‘ ___ ‘ " if . lan- f' “ " ‘ " "' ‘ ’_At Rotary Ciuli ` ‘ JOIN THE G. W. V. A. TODAY. 21 -_,-____@ Yal Bank Buildings. ‘ 6821-2-6MEtf. , nsasnvs To_NoAv evening Mfrcb tith for Rose Ball in Lyceum _ mtl THE *CAR FERRY.-The cal' The brethren of the St..|ohl| and Victoria Lodxes are re liuested to meet with the ferry steamer took over three hours ‘_”5 on her first trip across yesterday, arriving at Tormentine at 12.40. She left thcre at 4.30 arriving at Bor- C ri at 5.55. sue in-nugm as pas- 0 scngers. The mail train arrived in the city at 8.40. ' BIRTHS --i----- ` PERSONALS P Mr. Robert Elliot, oi tho Plctou Miss Carrie Howe, of H. M. Dav- Ocoupy a Mont- 5.. s eeieilc The Guardian Ar ( P -) OTTAWA, Merch 4.-The House Commons will id is thought, Quebec Women put forth by ,he previous SD8ake___|,M,-_ Mi, Justice Fitzgerald in second- I5" iii the vote la _Wi11_Vote April 7 _,H °f frnks al 0 ge dress this year and the Senate, after passing the forninbaddress ' VAl\"l‘l'}D-A TEACHER FOR LONG in Creek school. Supplement $50 for pr rema. nder of year. Apply A. 1\I. ' _ \\'AN'I‘inn-\vu.i. rin' -30.00 i-:ACU Mackenzie. Secretary. April 6tli awaiting word from the for lslund icmulc mink. Nelson 7301-2-28-1\IE6ipd |0 ‘ that Chamber this week, will obably adjourn until Tuesday, \VAN'l‘ED_'I‘l'IAC|IEli FOR lll('l'l April 1, Supplcincnt $75. Apply Wallace H. lilchuinc, Nine Mil(- Crcck. 71i.'i-i-3--i-i\iE3lpd --i__________ oss on sc noi o. 15s. Slip picinlint $10.60 per month. Apply to Nlitlinnicl Molyiilfniix, Secre- housowork in family of three. Ap- ply 281 Prince street. ill . , \vAN.n,m _ A G00” (mM_mM_ 7304.3-a-Mmr in the proceed}ngs_oi' the session Blaclismlui .md 1i0rs,.,.h(,,..-_ Rc," *ime--_ Several members will speak on the wl}i_;ca paid. Apply stntillg L-X. \\'{_\N'l‘g}l)T_:\ (£211. F01! tf_ll'1NEltAl. debate on the a(|d»m55_ B r- ‘ . " ' , ous wo pply s a nil., page-s to Mrs. A. E. Arsennlllt. Summer- yoii to make socks on tiio fast; easily it rl _ arne AutoKnit ter hxpcrloiiuc illinercssary Dis tance immatcilnl I‘o~iit|vely nn canvnasln' Yarn supplied 1‘a.r tif-ulars. rent stump Dept na C.. Auto hnlttcr Co., Toronto. 6333-l -19M tlAD`l‘.30. GOOD \VA(il'i§ l\‘0ll llillilld \V0ltl(. \\'Al\"|‘EI)_A Gilll, T0 ASSIST IN Wa need _ ... _ __ _ _ . . . - ij , _ ' _ M. . i;;_-.~--1»<-»»»_f_- H MISCELLANEOUS _ "TTT 1 ' JNO. Al.|<‘IlRl) i\l\°D0l\'Al»|), LAND Surveyor, Sourls. 7378-3-3-fill-Xilpd --ei-i___.._. Plllllil |Illl‘}I) §ll0l\'l"l|0llN lllilll. for service, ll. T. \\'iitts, York. 7312-2-28-Ml'l7Ipl] -A-#___-*___ WY 0l7l'l. Jllll PICINTING DEPT. or your next order for hiliheads, lettorheads. envelo es, visiting o eards, posters. All it nds of pum- il m hiet work done. Special grlces on _rio quantities. The Jo Prilzt- .i‘.i‘..’°i.i’.‘."'¥‘°i.‘i'l ni' '”<‘:° ‘ii ‘"3 ll I 0. Bt.. (giarlottetown. lm ' en FARM Fl!illll‘ EXCHANGE - A number of men, married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Aéigly Department of Agriculture, arlottotown. e 6297 1 17 ME fi I _ . _ g >-_-OA.-;l__i_. (}0i\ll\lIi>el'aiivo Societies Lo viwa iicsotia- W Q Jurdy and (‘.o.l thc Montreal U fr-rrcd Apply in own handwriting ( lr( 48? 73521-2 ‘Stock Excliilligc.) 1111on Bush. Wheat it (Special to The Guardian) C VICTORIA, B. C. March 4.-one (_ niillion bushels of grain in the M h ' - p m an. Pac. .. ers, is held up for went of trans U I- ' t viii Now Organized "”* iii OTTAWA, March 4.--At il cau- mher for Qu’Aphelle, was elect TOCK QUOTATIONS i-i-Ainiiwxx, N. s.. -March 4.- 621/.5 ' ‘f‘i.M.A.__..i,S- ""'57% hilelrririilw hliass., :Ii iiiligviig lidhriie v o Mr. All n was visiting at the time i of her sickness and death. Mr. ewis accompanied the remains to , . _.1201/Q u. ...i981/4 ex. Pet. ....1763/4 _ .9395 . .71l' _-F -in eil EMENT-S-Robert Clements 30 ed li lngrippc. pa ` for (.0 raft Address will .-Ii. h the Worshipful Muster und Wur- dens of the victoria l.odl¢» - No. 2, I: the liodge lioomn this nfterno n at 1.30 o’cIoek for the purpose of attending the funeral of our inte brother. .lumen D Luplhorne. lly order of the Worshipful Mnnler, H ill. l!lel.E0l) Neeretghry VII.-toriu Lodge, No 2. 2 Continued From Page One -p n s ' .pro nce .h§_Si1id but we should get a money in resaill to our schools and teach 'need ot an awakening of the pub essity oi deepening the spiritual We caiiiiot affor said i _ , , .. ..,,,q___,p-us- _ _ = tk ._/ 'subsidy from the Dominion; then' ....»:`<>.,.nt¢"' we would be in a better position ‘ _ ____ Requests thapleasure of your company _ ers. The speaker dwelt upon the A--_'__' ‘I -" iiinciii °liii."°.i°r.>'»i'in’.°§”.iii'n"in§d.'i§§i 1.. I INFORMAL) NOVELTY. SKATE _ and moral ,forces T°=""' 'ro in mid in me Amin Rink - ‘ tl, lie, to g- . ` ' ' ' ' - . On Friday evening, no_re the name of God in these 'o.., ""”g“ "nd with "mi “le” '“ ""“d ' Mar ii in lweini. e ei mewlnek ' re- l in la ° ° ‘ U Has Adjourned il.. ..‘2.‘2f.§’$1§'i.’f.“’.§‘. ii... .1.°i.?li‘.i’:i.l’.§ - ' ' P pers and for this reason it is lm- portant that the teacher be a per- son of noble character. Not only must the teacher be skilful but this matter of character is decidedly that we should fully conipens s ii or er to mpart of the child ___ __ece__s____y_ _ _ A large attendance is requested LON(_p3$. ;_r¢ss_ s2¢ni__s;.) __ y__f_“____lHc__1_ __;'__@_ll __l_<_;1°;_"_;1___f*:_§_§___§_11_‘*' ‘ Aomlssiou 25 csurs ner-'nssulvlsurs , oral .- ie cou - ' * 'U-'P3--At HHIUBX. February cil of prenilers which adjourned 1920 £0 MY- Hllfl MIS- L- J- the session here last night, may HIDE. 335 Nvrth Street H- diillgil- rcasseinlilc toward the end bf next -*Rath Gwendolyn. Consraiula- week. Premier Nun was to leave U9- for Rome today where his presence ..... .. .. :.-s j iw, The onarlnneiown o. W. V. A. __ » i _ , ' important, It is very necessary -_ - - -~ ' --_ - s needed urgently because of the ' DEATHS int clear ideas to those under their'PlH\Y- - care. 1 The funeral services at his late The question of education, said ‘residence were °°“d“°¢9d by his u Dr. Mc'Lellan is one so acred that D“Bl°l` RSV- Dr- A- E- H9111? Uf il should never be tllroisn into the Ch“mbel'5 Ch“\`¢h 0f Which 139°' political arena. 9115 ed had ‘been an esteemed mem- Safe and sane leailersliip is need- The’ in the Pfesencfi Uf 3 IME” C011' -A ed today when all the world is in'¢°“"@ Off relatives and friends- ' lspenlni to The Guardian) il turmoil. 'rue .socialism wiucni Testimony WHS sive" 1° the Hd- -_- prevails today is due to false edu- "‘i"“bl9 character ‘lf the deceased on Steamer Traffic 0 I I nriiiission .to govern all ocean isiii that will iiiake true citizens ___ a-mshgp tragic hmwocn 1,0.-ts in we must render to God the things (;_h°I" “'_'_‘43 'bi' request C"°§9m3 United Kingdom and ports in that “F0 (1'°d'5~ "lid IQ C3953? I-he 1 0 Balt' Alqnuig d}$,}§a£_lhe3ren.; nada,_iE to he brought before U’iL'_‘“_5 th_a¢__“l“§_ CiE95“l'f_i_»__ ;.,vere tm [° °w “K ‘ ' an ers' ,House in 't few days by Mr. J. 0 ‘me ‘ - *UDP 2 . ' 111191” ' _ mstwns. Llibwa. f,r:_',°_“di,"§,f’f__I,f““§f‘“”“ i" "'°""'g f‘ cdgiieggeinrgfnggisiglnhfdganilhti-uvhr -o i s sogaveaexce-' » - lent address supporting the 1deas|H°°Pe" n°b|“5°“' his brmher and MONTIHGAI.. March 4.-For lilo .Ii st timeinilic liistoryof tliepro- -C rning, Mr. Levi Thom`pson, U ul - d Cm I U _ cus of the Unionist party will he :gifs ‘1‘Js___l,;;_‘__(;;‘;_'e_a'(‘H_____ke and summoned for next week, probably 'A.- liIaharg._ Organization and _f_'_’__ mpleted arrangements were ada for taking an aggressive per: ‘_‘;h°l° Immuon Wm come "P for t 5 notations furnislioll by IP. ll, Mc- _fm (Special to The Guardian.) vo e coming of two federal bye el- NGXI] Tl1(§Sd3,y igveral Rotary songs, the meeting (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. March 4.--A f l cau r Tuesday, tliougii the notices- vo not yet been set out. The CUSSIDII, ( ritain’s Loans -I liaugliter-Mrs. Arthur Holland, St. E '__ Tryon in 1841' and of four brotliers , (D0fYl- P"¢S5 5Pe¢|3|-) and seven sisters, tho follolviiig LONDON, March 4.-The Chan- g .__ S _ ___ L tl ell, Mr. J. D. Seaman, Hon. C.W. ros-by, Commissioner of Public ce of Qui,-bee women will exercise Works, and Hon W. M Leu, Colli- e fralicliise, the occasion being iilisioner of A riculture tions on April 7, in the province were Messrs J. H, and Ai'tliur Mc- c only quiiliilcatiuns are that Quaid, Louis Wynne, J. A. Mclsaac ey must be over the ago of 21 and J. J. Enman, (Special to The Guardian.) and Brit,-Rh subjec,5_ galil able to take her place and was cordially welcomed after licr recent illness. Mrs. Allen leaves one adopted dau- .-lidiug inlhc United States and her lor of lilo Ijxclicqucr Austen Pl. iiaillbcrlain ziiinoliiices that Brit- Calgary. Alt.; Mrs. A. D. Callbeck _ch _ _ _ ___82,/Z ui_li’s c_asii_ ailvanvou to Allies. since Sunimersirle, P. E. 1.; Mrs. S. E. ‘ ' ' ' " 132% thc signing of tho nrniistlce a- Read, Tryon. 1". E. I. Mrs. Smith, ' ' Ar' ' ' ' ` ' " ` ' ` ' " ' " it iiiount to .£1"9 '00 000 t rii wife of the late Hon. Matthew ' _ H ':'94l/Q I 0 0 V Q 6 ng iiiiiil. now residing in Bishop, Cal- C. Ir ROME March 4__Dep___y Bo_____ _die Island to the residence uf her s ve a pitai address. Other speakers supporting the te of tliankg were Hon. Premier g _ Among other visitors present Miss Earle, the pianist was a- After .the spirited singing of journed. IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI MRS. ISABELLA ANN ALLAN Mrs. Isabella Ann Allen, wife of he late Alexander* Allen, who pre- lecoascd her about seven years. itcr Mrs. Lillian Doviey, now re- ieanors. Mrs. Allen was born at urvive: John B. Lea, Victoria, P. 1.; Junics L., of Trcmnine, ster 'Mrs. Callbeck. The funeral - TTAWA, March 4.--A resolu- cation. If the teacher is true to|l“'h05° quiei- Umlmness Md Im' 1wliicll.if.carri0lli;nto effect by his profession lie will have true|Dl‘Gssed ilS91'f UDOH il\0 0i1\1l‘Ci1 rliainent, would institute steps Drilwihlvs to go by. If we are to c°m"“m"V Md 111059 with Whom the formation of a permanent have a true staiidnrd of Canadian- he had been aswciaied- Mr. George Morton of Chamber Found, fomncrly of New Lon- Epliraim Read. formerly of family plot in Mountain View Cemetery. l-¢-o¢»-l MR. ROBERT CLEMENTS Clements, 30 Upper Hillsboro St yesterdlly morning. Charlottetown has los; an old and respected res ldent. Born at Union dtoad in 1835 he was but a few months short of B5 years of age. Having previous ly lived for a short time in Bos ton ihe settled ln Charlottetown nearly 60 years ago and has since worked at his trade as shoemaker to within a 'felw days of his death He was ill only a few days. Two daughters survive him. Miss Hel- en at home and Mrs Gcoage Mac- Kay of Everett, Mass. is wife who was Miss Charlotte Elizabeth iFreeinriu df Boston predeceased him six years ago. Funeral from his late residence on Saturday at 3.30 D. m. mmerside. The interment took place at the -lic-i In the passenger of Mr. Robert M(1NlCT0N_ N_ B__ March 4__. Mlnard’s Liniment Cures Ditsemper *4-.I e‘°"au°"a| s°n“au°“' The c°““' ate our teachers for tlielrwork so r ' ' '_ - I 'V ‘ ~ .il WHS i1rlIl0lmC@d. IHS C0mDl€\ that they will devote their ;1\',es“a1so a director of the Associated ' 3 treaty °f Peace Wm* Turk” t it 'rn n ; 1, fi Mills Limited and Secretary Treas- Upper Hillsboro Street in the 85th which will be presented to the Tur- 5,38, vievfy 1 me ,1 e pe"‘|mS O urer of the Hercules Mining Com- yeer of his age. Funeral Saturday klsh Delegates at Paris on March 0 p. m. from his late residence. 22 C. N. R. BRAKEMAN RiE£Ei|VE8 INJURIES OAUBING DEATH James G. Murphy, a Cl N. R.. brakeman, while attending to his duties about three o’clock this morning, sustained injuries from falling beneath the enginevof his train at Beaver Brook, from which he died alhout tive or six hours lat- er in the Mimmichi Hospital. Min# phy was riding on the engine and when he jumped off to burn the switch to let his train into the sid- ing, he missed his footing alid fell beneath the engine.An arm and leg were severed and he was injured about the head. He was rushed, to the hospital at Newcastle where he succumbed to his injuries. Dec- eased was 29 years of age and leaves 3 wife. His parents reside at Jacqnet River. ' Q-Q-ot---_ Mlnard's Linlment Cures Colds. Re - ' E IT.. -~- iQ.._ - -.F can ° i Should women be ` paid for beingmothersf? Last year 250,000 babies were lost and 23,000 mothers died in childbirth. - i They`died because they lacked atten- tion-because the United States Gov- , 4 .75§{, lmcci and Foriiier Deputy Carbrini __ _M93 left for Copeiihagcil ioduy accom- F753 - rec ' UNFAVORABLE VOTE ON RATI- G CASTED WASHINGTON March 4 -1An arly and unfavorable vote on rati flcatlon of the peace treaty was forecasted in the Senate today our “llliimiiui."c Sac" counter ini when Republican aenaim-5_ reply. tho Lim-ii iicpurtinont. Anything tiilit'n wild " '"1 " ol' "loft over or slightly slilll-il - perllilpli sliop-- worn mia-s on this cnuiitt-1'-itt cloli|'u|icl-. priccn. Genuine bur- Kniiira. (ionic limi .ur-1' l“ridl1y morn- ing. iicor and \\’ceks. 73119-3-fi-Ml'l.'ll FOUN D FOUND --IN THE CITY Sfllillll » time ego, gold wedding' rlnir. Owner may avo sumo by apply- ing at Guardian Office and paying |01' lid. 7101-2v1B-MEM ---.o>@_ Mlnards, Ilniment relieves neuralgis ___,q,____, nsir COURT OF APPEAL RESCRIPT between the Ilepublicaii lenders and AGAINST R. B. RUSSEL WINNIPEG, March 4.-The writ- ten jllllglnents of the Courts of Ap- pl-uln in tile case of R. B. Russel, strike leader, now serving s two 'year terni of lliiinrisonnient, have now been filed. ('lilef Justice Per- duo says: “Tho arcliscll has been ,found -guil- ty upon all the counts set forth in thc iniliolinent. There was suillc- ient cvldvncc to justify the jury In nirlkiiig their findings. in fact, they could not have honestly nr- rivrd nt uny other conclusion. So far from being a legitimate strike. thoooinlbinution was in fact, os the jury has found a seilitiolis conspir- acy. To aid ii brother trade union ih its strike for liigiier wages. or to obtain a liiglicr wage for all. was not the real object of the com- bination. Wliai. took plnce DGIOYB the strike that the accused Red Society aim- iiiiicli more dras- purpolif~,» as iblif- speeches, was government in "°l‘~ pi . _ , _ tile nvcrtliro\'.‘ "- in-tro¢liicl.iou f~' ii f-will su-.>ii.li, Lnnnmed mucous mem or Soviet rule 1-- its b,.,n,_ gwing you instant relief. wus io be sccoilrniinhrll ,gy-,_-_grrtlm Balm il .lull Will! 0" 9l\'li¥0H» f0\'¢“‘ "WI "“‘? $"`?‘ :l and catarrli sufferer has if necessary. bl' 'blood' ii.-on not-inns. lvs .lost vlilwdid- ing to the demands ovf the treaty‘s irreconcilable Republican opposi- o o ents, affirmed their decision n d accept any change of substance or of laniguaige lu the Republican res- ervation to article ten. _ :lu -Both sides concede that enough C U0 B Democratic senators to defeat THU ilcation are determined to stand ° with President Wilson and vote t against the treaty unless the artl- I ein len qunllncatlon is modified- ‘The Republican qecisiontodlly was P followed by evidences that all the _ elements in the Senate fight WOUW b co-operate to end delbate and let the treaty issue go undecided ill Oo ess. .Under the .agreement the irreconcilaibles, the latter will not carry out the proposed nl'0~ gramme of prolonged debate. They will support the ratification reser- vntlon programme as they dig at the _last session, -but will vote. as they did then, against ratification, sian Soviet representative. Tile It __ ulian delegates. it was said, will ' tions with Maxim Litvincff. Rus- _ ` ide. Ow,in'g to the illness of Rev. M attempt to reach an agreeliionl. _ _ with the Bolshe _ the Methodist Church otliciatcd. i=icA-rloN is Now Fone- TH” n wa nn A y eveiopa into La Grippe, or Iéitluenzn, 0 C0!-DS. i.A oiurrr. nsuiuulcix. _ i-li-:AnAcHs. couolis. v k representative ily which trade may be resumed im- _inediately between italy and Itus- THE LATE FRANK C. TAYLOR stlllous lllmilliso. _“__ A United States Stands Z_“°..,‘ii1§‘.fi’ i’.§.-..‘”.‘.f.'..”,"i‘.'i.‘;“'...“.€3”"‘i.'i ._-__ A O 0 S no .t it in th ‘ com of mm ' 011 the 3rd February last have been . \ \vAg,mN(;T()N_ _ 4 1 __ _ for several months before the final t‘box of ]t)omid"on hlviilli reggliiu livci‘wlielliilng votetllilliilloilisc Um ¢“`"‘9 Whell he Siem peacefully o:'v:’dlr;tmcolXo gs? Q stands fog relusell to repeal ilie lfolstead away- H0 “'35 il 5°" °f the late secars Bmmide Quinine properly Prohibition law. This action caiiic _ . mbinedln tberight roportion and on the motion of representative had resided ill British (-°l‘"f‘bm mpressedintosmslic latecoeted Evan, Democrat, New Jersey, to lol' the Ml f"“"t°““ ""5 ma biets that are easily swallowed. ,discontinue ull prohibition approp- usistcn Dominion C. . Q. ilu the rations on July 1 and to renealthe “Y DI N°"U‘ ‘B°‘|e‘1“" ‘md °“° 5°" rédbox). Carry themalwayl 111°” Volstead enforcclileilt law at -that . . . . __ _ _ Railroads liito mio great trnnscou- Domlnlol lin C. B_ Q. control *is reliiiqilislicd this month was forecast in higih railroad cir- T°u°°|?:,)‘h-" cies today it is reported that the 25 “nm merger is being planned uloiig lines and wus Mniinglng Director of the coiiceivell by the late James J. Hill. , pnm on't need -» aihout 14 years are left to cherish °:;e¢¢3fd, y°u“m,:;n (g1°.m°i-row, time 8G his memory. He is also survived e prepared. National Dru & 'by one brotiier Charles of Innis- Chemica1Co.ofCansda,Limliu{ | ST. PAUII., Minn., Feb. 17.-A .fai|, Alta., and three sisters, Mrs. niergor of the Great Northern, I: Northern Pacific and Burlington eiital system after Goveriimet Mass., and Mrs. A. T. Craig of Vancouver. en-gagell in the lunilber business with his brother-in-Inw Mr. Craig ervice was conducted at the Sum- crside Presbyterian Church of liicll Mr. Allen was gl consistent eiiilber. Iiitcrnient was made in a Peoples Cemetery, Summer r. Mutrart, Rev. W. C. Rice of ---<0-Ql- Additional particulars regarding lillughnessiy Heights, Vancouver received. Mr. Taylor had been ill Mr. Peter Taylor of Frcetown and Il ~ Y - ' wife, formerly Miss Annie M. Miur- llcginald Murray Taylor, aged Horatio Boiviioss of (`rapaud; Mrs. W. ll. Atwood oi' New Bedford. Tile late Mr. Taylor had been Children of Storm The'daughler of s rich and powerful family marries the pam; son of a grocer. She keeps the marriage a secret. Outof the first bit of deception, there emerges u tangle which involves many lives. in “Children of Storm," I. A. R. Wylie has touched with great tenderness the love-Iiis of two souls. Begin it at once! WIi.ert You were a Kid .' "Brite and Fair," by the author of"Tho Real Diary oi' I Real Boy," In n hit ofa resl childhood wiih a Mark Twain basl.. ground. It is humor of the first order. your part. (Iralg-Taylor Liliiliber Co. He was Paris Fa.shion..¢_forSpring Tho very let-st cable news from Paris showing the thing to wear. The Nation- nl Shopping Service tells you how io shop in your city and fn get the things that are now 'noni popular on Fifth Avenue and Michigan Boulcvnrd. Bl illustrations. Four Pages of Recipes Every recipe tested by experts. Pub- lished with many new cooking sugges- tions. And don'i mlssihe hounefuinish- ing pagesl ernment failed to give them the pro- tection it gives hogs and cattle. The foundation of tomorrow's democ- racy is being undermined. Something must be done to wipe out this condi- tion which ma.kes_the United States a disgrace among nations I You can- do that something. Read “Every VVoman’s Chance to Serve Humanity" in February Good House- keeping. Anne Martin tells what is wrong and explains how you can do --./ind in [lm some issue Jziines Olivier Ciirwrood Zona Cale _ Dr. IIarvv_v \V. W'iIry William J.LocIre Dorothy Dir.; Ida M. 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