' isthmus OF A u MERCHANT A man may buy promiscuously- a wo- man never. I i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Ifl had to live my life over again I would advertise more. or A MERCHANT ii a CHARLOTRTOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY s. 1924 Annual Sulurrlhllonl Delivered I5. lly llluil, CunndI Ind U. S. A. $4.80 Summer Promised The Island. A hnd as many train daily. Tourist Traffic Accommodation ist Association with a view lug to the Island oideration in passenger service received by other Provinces Canada. The delegates were mun“. (iugflllll, Founded 1887 o ‘ I Lloyd George Causes Sensation - Dead ments-Rhiiieland Occupation is - 10mm“ 111111 0119111111151. and The Council members of the PAYUS- F91)- 7- “A reported d9" 1119 111g 1m“ 11111111115 111° prmmcted Eastern works. makes n sensation-lot the (f. N. if... Atlantic Region, between the into President Wilson iers o1ltl1111=l1 1119 1119111" 1111-111" men's tomb against desecration by cussion of transportation matters was denied today by A111"? T111“ °°11‘111K11“~“~ "Since the opening of the tomb 1.30 p. m. hfltl been 1111111911 119 511111115111111111“ c1“ “gflmlh”; 111" 511M110“ "rum" which l predicted a month pre- trufflc manager, Mr. Barker, sull- i 3 1 a 7 ‘ ' I President- 11111 11159" “ma” 111111115 huwwu u“ hm 1100mm‘ w‘ m“ ed on the stolae of nialesdlctlon, Mcllonultl, Plbflhlcllt of the Chill‘- itW. ‘tttWllr .'[‘l. "lli . in 1191101111‘ “m! that he Md omy M b 1M m“ w u a om viin feeling listless in the, niistg of Vice President; N. llattenbury, J. twm k9 (ftiflllill, it was declared and dis- tbe Frvllvh "OVP-Tmlm" m“ ' Chance caused a pickaxv to strike marsh, Jas. Paton. it. F}. Mutcli, W portant arrangement with regard Premier. the only iuviolutc royal ltypogeum A. A. Ponicruy. _.__._ . - . War President Figures in Statements PARIS. Feb. 7. —Dl'. J. c. Mod- I s s u e. translator of the standard edition Churiottotolvn Board of Trade iliet . Clammm by Mrl-Lloytl George that negotiations regarding the Rhino. “l Stawmpnt today concerning the m m“ runway Office m. Superm: “mi Premier Clemenceau regard- Hlilnelund issue at the time and Drum“ hands‘ Tm Mum,“ “Hecnm: ‘he movi“uu_ The mm dieu, who chumcterued the report LONDObL Fe“ 7-11 51'1"“ vww 0f 'l‘ntunkhnnieu u whole series of 'l‘llere were Dffistiyit at the meet- agrcrlllvllt 1191111169" 1-119 French 1mm“ by tbmlm‘ 1111111111111‘ Lloyd vluusly in Le Matin. leven gave l!l'llllt-)llll(‘.ll1. of transportation, , ll‘-l)ll'cl".,. ' we pin-in Pence Conference. while m" “X “"191 unumpa" ‘we! Here are the facts of the iii-unlit; iottetowii Board of ‘Trade. who betw ‘til Pruni r l’ incarc till ["1- recently GSCQVF-‘Tiid 1119 90111111191- 1 1 l L e U H ‘L his country, decided to finance an (l. Hylldnian, l’. W. Turner. R. H. ‘ I w the statement ultisurtis was mude this morning _ ii f0r1111l1 IP11)’ at ‘the entrance of n subterranean) 11- lllistllllb- 11- V. 151111111111. P. W. to the Bavarian palutiuutu. over the ———-—- in existence. But this 3300 year- , (Jinrloflelown Gunrdlln Two Cont: ___,___--——- -~ --- 7 .. .. I I I Press Interview Given by Former Premier by British and French G 0 v e r n- rus, a distinguished French Egyp. (Canadian Press) memorandums exchanged among of [he Arabian Nights _ m“, other M: L S_ Brown’ general manager there bud been u secret agreement land. Eucli of the Allied ln-cm- powers or prolemhlg qqnnnkhm tempt“! Grady yesterday in u dis- 11181111‘ "'~“"‘11m11°“ M m” Rhine’ "Xdmnged memorm1d1l with 111911‘ own words are: ference lasted from 10 a. iu. until as ustllphln‘ My; Lloyd George is held in lit-ltiuh government cip. “rmmmu ‘wvnls has ‘nkpnlpluw m“ My‘ L‘ S_ Brawn’ Mt Weldon, l’l'1‘lll1l‘1' 111111 1116 1111119“ Slates‘ Gmrgw“ zlumlau1in n‘ 1‘ ‘1m\11““"1 the iexl of the imprvtzution iuscrib- Superinieiitltiiit firmly. M1‘. S. A. Mr. Lloyd (Mugs w“ telnporamy m“ oucnpflnon of um runnvhln“ A rich Idnglisliman. Lord (‘arnar- 01115111011; Rice-firs. J- l’. 611F110“, l. M1) lll Hi1". a .t lt was slated this afternoon that m” M 0m“ “up MOW mo‘, Egyptian research cxiletlitiml, Jenkins. E. 'l‘. lliggs, W. F. Tid- tbnt they bad arrived at some im- nttriblitrll 10 1119 1371111111 ex‘ chamber, and there was discovered Clarklu, E. Aitkcn. E. H. Beer und old tomb, besides containing treas- Sensation in London (continued on Page 5) senger service. ..,_ ..\____.____ Transportation Grievances Were Presented 1.. wit... Before The Montton Railway Officials Yesterday And a Sympathetic Hear- ing Was Given-Parlor (Jar Service This tionai argument that less import- ant (wonnections on the mainland as three and four daily trains. while the main con- nection with one of the Provinces of (tsnuda had but one passenger Mr. J. 0. liyndman brought up the lflllttdl‘ of the Provincewliie drive being put forth by the Tour- bringlng a large number of tour- to n (japucny huuge inst evening in 151-‘! 1° 1111! 15111111199 1111-‘1 51188011- St. James Hull under theausplceil He stressed the importance of glv- or the Canadian Girls in Training the same cou- and directed by Mr. Watkis who ussuredl that this matter had already been , taken up with the Board of TrudelFTFIWBB 11°11 T101111)“ and thnt next season would see a distinct improvement in the pas- The parlor car .A_.Z~.Z'II "Bin To Make Daylight Saving T i in e L a w (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 7. —-Tlie ques- ion of making "summer time“ a permanent thing tinder the law instead of be- ing continued from year to year s iit present will come up in pur- liument shortly when a bill to this ' v ' end will be introduced by Sir Kingsley Wood. Conservative mem- ' her for West Woollck. At the citizens’ meeting Sir Klngsleys bill provides that Strand Theatre last night the coli- Hsiiininer time" shall be in force testiints for civic honors were each year after year beginning the first given a splendid hearing and a Sunday in April and ending the good measure of applause. Ills first Sunday in October. The attitude of the government the speakers being i-x-lliaytir l’. S. is u matter of conjecture. Miners Brown. Mr. John MtwKennu, Conn. and railway workers are opposed Connors, Mr. Henry Cruswell. Mr. to “summer time." L. ll. Miller, J. A. Webster, Dr. Blanchard. Mr. Patrick Dennis. Mr in’ the - id. A. Foster. Conn. Moran. Conn. Enioyable Concert McLeod. Coun. Prowse, m. . A. Stewart, Conn. Taylor. in St. James Hall One of the ninst enjoyable enter 1° tainments of the season was given (Poun. Yeo und lion. Dr. McMillan. city health officer. Mr. McQuald, one of the candidates i‘or the City Council, was not present. His Worship said Coup. Pierce was not able to be present, owing to illness. and took occasion to pay a high tribute t0 his work on the City Council illlflllfg the past two years. ' After explaining the purpose of the meeting His Worship Mayor Jenkins thanked citizens general- ly for the ctr-operation and loyal support given to himself and the Council throughout his term of of- fice. His endeavor had been. he as presided at the piano in each of in the musical numbers. The program- ~me was as follows: Piano solo. Miss Lilian McKenzie. Song-“Winds of the South" Mrs. Song—“0n Wings of Song" by Mr. Arthur Bruce. Song—~“Siug Sing Birds on the Wing" by Mrs. E. WJMucKinnon. r 1 . - i ‘~ -_ . 1Y1‘ X) ' - service would be exte ded to exvlallledl 1° 119911 1119 c1111“ 111x 1,0Nl)ON,F0\l, '1. -—-The London ____<4¢___- gqltlulllti?‘:.Qlhl§:lll,‘v§|,gf,lj' Mall and Passenger service‘ Charlottetown at the opelillug of gggglg$g;gfirylzhtiktfié ‘£13511; rnte’ as low as possible, without newspapers are making a sensii- a great lesson in modesty for MP- 5- A- 111013111111111- 111 111110- 111° $11M"- Mis... E 33mm any misappropriation of 11mm“ and, lion out of Mr. Lloyd George's I Europe. siiill contnins-dor it is ducing the delegtlllou. said the R°adl"“m_“'t °' 71m’ Tab“ Song'—"My (lid Shake" by Mr. to 3mm the °“’°“‘“§i"e at “l. sinieim-ut in ii recent interview . still inflict, lnvioluteiull the 11111111 11111111111111! 111105111111 10 1111 Th" 11651131111111’ or readjustment L. Dingwell. hnnecieséglly nCITOnelI-t I believe]- Sundiiy lust, that an agreement things which the priests and presented was that dealing with 111 1-1111 111111? 1111119 W“ 11111118111 1111 Reading from Drummong; My, e M“ 1 at hunnemw" 511°“ ‘1 by Mr, N. Ratteiibury. gestetl on behalf of the Board cxiiltetl between Mr. Wilson und M. (filament-tum regarding the French tivcupntion of the Rlilnelantl, of which ilu- then English Premier was uuuwure until the French (loveruineiit sought permission to publish the memorandum. ‘llu- Evening Standard, masters of funeral ceremony were‘ 1116 1111111 511111 DHSSOIIEW Hbfvlcfi 10 able -to plaice. in the way oi 1m). the island. Mr, R. E. Mulch teeth-m {tgningt prgfflnpf_g_ 1 ()8. took up this matter fully, Under pecially insist mi the point. lt111L‘ 11111801“ SY-‘itvlll 1t W118 011$? was therefore. an elementary uec- 01111111411 10 R111 “WHY 110111 i110 1H- euulty in i“; giipnfluiuug “q ti“, “n. lund the. difficulty and inconveni- kuowii. and to take curiuin precuu- "1109 1161112 in gettlhfi 1111111- P118- tions both nguinst the visible. and >11111il0rs 00llllllg 110111 the United Continued on page 6 MINE TllllllBlE YET FAR [iii inn Britain Shipping douhlta-(aolumn story, refers to Mr. the invisible. lint. through pre- 51mins. from Montreal and points Lloyd George's atatemnt as n sumptlon or negligence ileither West arrived at Suckville at 6.20 t0 U. "disclosure which could not easily The twentieth ceut- r- m- M111 under the present ser- 1 ’ (cflnidlifi PWWJ ‘E191 vice were delayed twenty-four hours. People going beyond Mount Stewart were as a conse- quence delayed another twenty- fnnr hours. An early morning trip of the car ferry with mails and passengers was proposed by the llonrd of Trude instead of this system, und under this plan pas- sengers arriving in Suckville ut 6.20 p. in. would leave Sackvillc the following morning at 6 o'clock for Tormentine. arriving in Char- hnve been made public during Mr. Wtlsonh, life time." 'I‘_ii<-. llrltish Foreign Office how- ever. which is preparing an etx- plminlon, throws cold water on the story by saying that the so called secret agreement was noth- lng more than a routine nieinor- andum which the French (lover-n- ment win, seeking to publish in ordinary taourse. inoivnniiiian, Feb. 7.-~Unless one 1°°"""“°d °" Pa“ *1) (canman we”) or other of the parties to the nego- tiations lbeuween the British Eni- plre iSl-eel Corporation und the lin- lted Mine Workers of America t0- morrow oail n further conference oi‘ the sub-committee composed oi representatives of each which has i Want Cattle 3-§§“....‘“iili-‘i.‘“filliiimiiff”flit‘. Embargo 111111611 Nova $001161 coal nliue tie-up, the ' , lions for meeting the next British Farmers few days. Steamer Perene The Theory Advanced magiotiutitms will be ilroppetl for ' ‘ h reéent. iProvlsionzil President (511591! Ulllféd PFBN-l muemw“ “hunt 1100"" I“ this t *1 1* n th \ o ll l ll k - Officials expressed the belief lnrrett of the Novu Scotia miners, 1101111011. Feb. 1- -—A movement ‘v Y BY " “‘ . "3 1"“ 1° 1"" ‘*- tiiat Mr. Lloyd Georgehi statement ronowldg me end o! a Sesfim, is on [out m the county 01cm,» connections with all island 0 f H a V a n a has lmbolno greatly exaggerated whwh hated m“, um eve,,.i,,g_ mm hire to urge ‘the guvgmmunt u, points east and south m the same 4' v . 1111101‘ 1t was first made. The)’ me negotmiona ha.‘ been qn-Qugiti puss an order in council to permit ‘1119- '1 lt wiis further pointed out that (Cihildlflfl Prflll) all mail leaving Montreal and points west was ilellvererl in the point out that the document to which he referred as having been secret is only one of the many to any end without any settlement 01 1119 11111118 111 111B 191111111180 Rt being reached, nnd thnt no urrange- present imposed upon Canadian ‘Hams ha,‘ bee“ made for u futuigflt-lltllfé cat-tie for dairy purposes in _ m,’ 1-19 sflld however, it was order that the farmers may re- 11°51 “"109 h"? 1Y1 111° “'“’“1“g‘ mee 1.. d m . the Corporation Smcklhe" new“ ‘Quuwmg ‘he This was the most important mail l» , ‘mdirflofin i, 2,331.1 cl,“ a lneetlug Wlltllflflillfi slaughter of beasts ord-'1° 1119 Prwmc“ ""11 11 was 11°11“: O1: 1h‘. I: birommttteehit uni‘ 111111" "m" 11111791‘ the dr“*11c 1"'°"191°"5 He“ “p for hvemyxum‘ Mum grommfienang m, ‘we hpmrent [mink of the Foot and Mouth" Disease 11111191‘ 111E Present syfltenb lull-lo per word. Int web lnlxflldl II thin oolumll- Peruviun steamer near Fairway Buoy lost with a cargo of potatoes. up of negouauonm Mn Bun-e“ 5mm Act. Many faring in the country the position of the miners remuln- 111'" 911N161? 1181111111111 0f 1111111’ COWB m, unohamged‘ The mhws wmm und it will lie necessary for them _..__.._._..__...___. -——- “o; he worked um" n Settitgmeytt. l0 purchase immediately if they ‘WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON was reachflL ure to be saved from absolute ruin. farm. ApplyCecll Wood, Royalty. President Roy M_ “fialyinv of the The _ Agricultural industry of the R. R, Bor phone 3-322. 1842-2-6-3i Corporation, 8am l“, (m; no; want country is nt. n standstill with the g w nmny a antenna“, n,- aniy "flair? glgggifllalligliillg season ravldly an. NDLES 0F toni ht, even to the ef-ect i e ' - B11111 M1111)’ 111 1-1115 “flick n-eggtlutlous luid been lhroken off. to put up bonds worth $60,600 clear the steamer. Many Norwegians Mr. Brown Sympathetic lllr. L. S. Brown in reply stated thnt lie realized the gijent disad- vantage to the travelling public under the present system but on account of the anxiety of the ruli- way management to wipe out the present deficit_every effort was being mode to this end. incid- Chesiiire farmers-maintain that 1c'“'d1'“ P'°"1 who sug- NEW. YORK, Feb. T-Preporit- L. debt. payment to her United States are under‘ way by Great Britain with a shipment of $11,000,000 in gold due to urrlvo here within the next. ST. JOHN, N. 8., Feb. 7. —'I‘lie Percne which collided with! and sank the three masted schooner Muld of Scotland Friday morning sailed today for llnvanu The owners of the ship arranged For Dominion? be made a good city to live in. n'lstdegriiissqllgw‘sule of can‘, and your tax rute will determine, ‘ n y‘ with a great many people, whether J ‘Maggi, iiogovégtqgzlspoged by My’ or not they will cast their lot in ' ' with us.“ SDll$~—"Tlll‘Ollgh the April Mead- ows" Mrs. W. E. Agnew. Song—“() Dry 'l‘hose Tears" Miss Lucy Blanchard. Song-fit), it‘ Arthur Bruce. Song—“'l‘he Gypsy Trail" Mrs. E. W. McKinnon. Song e-“Drnke Goes West" Mr. Dlngwell. Reading by Mr. D. Edgar Shaw. National Anthem. ‘ 'l‘lic singing and instrumental selections were all of a very high class und greatly appreciated us was euidenl. by the generous up- plause which greeted each selec- tion. - _ Mr. D. Edgar Shaw's humorous readings also brought forth well merited applause. of that. if we lliJ.ll the ilirts" Mr. deficit. bud a deficit S. in that cusc. said otherwise. v collect the poll tax we would the personal would have bud property taxes. and l say that ledger. wouldnot have ii deficit; the tux riite not. been high enough to avoid any deficit you, as (zltizeris would have had to pay an extra amount. Toronto Police Out For Bandits (Canadian Prue) "it has been suggested by some people that outside auviitoru would be brought. in to examine the ac- TORONTO. Fob, ‘L-Chlef of counts. The City Council would Police Dickson ls planning to no doubt be quite willing to bring erect observation booths on all in an outside auditor provided the people were willing to pay for it in the same inunuer that the Council will provide for any ex- penditure thnt citizens muy ren- sonably demand. The questiorv is one of considerable extra expense, and I have absolute faith in the men we have employed in the City Building in that position. They are competent, trustworthy. honor- able men and l do not believe main highways at the city limits. manned by two constables, with motor cycles, to check the escape of bandits in automobiles; Chief Dickson stated that he is figuring on l2 booths. Each booth is to be equipped with a telephone connect- ing with the police signal system, also n shot gun. to _2,7 t1 , , b Canadian flgh-y | r1 1 enlally he salt] the proposed ad- _ “ ' they would subscribe to any state- 1360 1 H“ 1111f“; lkivfitsomethmg to my y and hgplfliy amt ise;|s5,,|tne:€ “c, all: dltionni service 0f a special 1min QUEBEC. Feb. 7.—Canada will ment that would not be absolutely twitu-reo-LIFF aov. APPLY ‘°,',‘,‘,‘§' g,,,,.§,,~,,, “,8... w... .,,, m, conditions of dnirying lllefo and 11> Tomwntifle and Charlottetown Obtain between 8.000 and 10.000 l correct. As for i-ivsclf. I would , . _tf_ _ t}; .t|, _ would mean an additional expense lit Guardian Olllce. 1377 27 dersunufing meme“ u“, “egotmt ey say e removal of the em m the vicinity of $200 a (lay. He Norwegian immigrants during the coming season of navigation if the welcome any investigation.” llls Worship replied to certain Coming Events, ~ i‘ b11180 llllfllfifllfllely l5 an 913g . om that none oi the proceedinflfi 0 11 _ , i _ took note of all the arguments and reports of five prominent - anonymous criticisms that bud vlnMn-Elo" Al’: terllglsen GRSAOLN the subcommittee should 11691321’: M11“ “Nanny asked thnt the president B1111 898- Norwegian shipping men who been made in regard to the street wnn f“ a t?! 1M y mini. plume’ No record of 111:] me g retnry of the Charlottetown Board arulved in the city today from .____. and sidewalk assessment of $11.- tvuritefi “PIE §§,,,‘,,',‘§,, 3111mm“, w“ ‘M1115 “Manx?” s’: ‘Momma; t~pf of Trude prepare a formal outline Scandinavia are received with minim-l oontl par word non 588.55. "This appears to be the 1-, pi ' ' 111857124341. ‘In me event t M’ he in full of the wishes of the Board favor by the interested parties in insertion. target around which all the shoot- negotiations do not reopen 111111111" The Weather, Etc and assured them that this would that country. lug is taking place and for that Worship Mayor Jenkins presided. manent works credit that through the proper col- his term of office. lection of taxes we brought out a from what citizens had said, that Rtntemfiflt 0h ‘the fight side of the he bud "made good" und if elected We saw to it that we this time livic lIllllllilAlES HEARD ill THE STRAND THEATRE _i__--._~._¢ Finance Matters Were Dealt Mayor Jenkins and a Good Hearing Was With By s Candidates. be. very much in excess of $50,000. and the City (Jouiicil at some fu- ture date might say that it was al- together unnecessary to place any money to the credit of the per- sinking funds. as they were up to the actuarial basis anyway; and they would be very liable to use the amount for other expenditures, wise or unwise. “Another method, and possibly a good one. would be to place the amount either to the credit of the permanent works fund or in a special fund for the extension of street work. What would this mean? Simply this, that your civic account receipts would be much smaller and the rate of tux- utioii would naturally have to be. increased. “The fourth method, which we have followed. is this: After the money is received at the City Hall it b, retained by the City, but kept in a separate account. und at the end of the year the total amount necessary for sinking funds are transferred to their proper ac- counts. This means that instead of receiving four percent from the Bank on our sinking funds, and being charged six percent on our over-draft. we are saving two per ' cent for you as citizens." His Worship explained that not mic dollar of the Highways ex- tension amount received from Ottawa has been used by the pre- sent Council. it is all to the credit of the permanent works sinking fund in- the Royal Bank “We 111's H1111 1W Rome pcoplehlnil next year the chairman of the not collected our Street Committee will be able to street and side walk assessment expend over $50,000 without bor- of $11,588.55 we would have bad a rowing an extra cent by the City. Certainly. we would have This Wflg the record achieved by No the present member of the City Council ever and civic administration. it was for citizens to say If we did not whether it is setisiactorymr not» Ex-Mayor P. S. Brown the first have a deficit; if we did not collect speaker called upon, referred to tax we his past record a large deficit: Council und us Mayor of the city. and had we not the real estate tax lie had promised we would have 111111 1111 appalling bis election to give it detailed ao- deficlt. But we did trollect these coun-t of the civic finances and he it is to our bad done so at the expiration of on the the City at the time oi.’ l-ie believed would endeavor to d0 011d hB11 better. if possible, than in tho past. He gave credit. to the present and preceding Councils for their af- forts. The matter of playgrounds for children has been suggested and while this would be a good thing. they would require a super- visor to see that the smaller chil- dren got their rights. Weymouth Street, which might be called the main thoroughfare from the roil- way station. is and has been in a disgraceful condition and the dif- ferent Councils have been unable to improve it owing to opposition from rsiiwuy officials. who seldom visit the city. There should be a sewer from the south east corner of the station through the railway property to the river front, and it should be the iluty of whoever be- comes tlie chief magistrate to for- wnrd this movement. Mr. Brown suld he believed every citizen was convinced that taxes were high enough for the umount of business done in Charlottetown; therefore there must be economy and good iiidgment in the matter of expendi- diture. lie referred to the first permanent street work which was started during his term of office us chief magistrate, and appealed (Continued r on. Pap 8) . m" 1119'“ 1‘ 31191311111110“ he” M to ‘b placed before the management Such was the tatement issued "Tonisht 111 7-30 W881 K9111 reason I will explain this particular “txlwsqga; dzxumevfim: what ‘he “an amp ‘l! lhsiilrlloblr o: the C. N. R. and would receive jointly today bye agents for the Sports at APBBBP 11 entry- 1 11111 thankful t0 110w. M “f: 1:11“: ' Qoggmwmon- Sea“ mdusum 811113110; a goo. BET. THE. FELLOU.) due consideration. Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson however. that the Council is not M at u n. u ‘a suggested lhnttheelfelfgrai lla- tgtlg LEFT TH\5 iQE it wag pointed out as an addl- lines. "Dr. Green will he in 311111111 accused of nny misappropriation tia Government or FOR BALE-WHITE LBGHORN cockerels. Apply 5 Grafton St- 185l-2-8-3l ON H15 SN>EVVALK M“. gemrtment might enter into l5 $0 MEAN HE negotiations. Hon. ill. A. Crlmefflfl- bane on Friday, the 8th. _ 1362-2-7-2i be disposed oi’. Provincial Secretary’ 111 111B 11°“ scout Government, was in Ottnwfl this week. Gandhi's Release _ Pleases Indians moot» ‘READ 001' , coup AT‘ A MOVtE . ‘NOTICE-WOULD MR. ll-inwlott, f Prince inland, ad MI unknown. Wm‘ . musical with Poet Office Bo! " i not. 1852-8-81. JAM E8 Edward 1i qqouanm". _ 5y gmqgi, lllsouglm inf-Elise wnlgf§a§f§eif ed the money; now, how should we 6.11 111111 111° 11°F’?! 01 Miss . 111 ' gemlsm“ M” dmflc; Ap- -—-— '1 ilth t 3w ' 1331.34.21 1115119119 01 it? 3110111 who l: to marry P: nco my some osmium and vocal (can-din P"!!! . F - - ' “Some of my rustic» say that Erik o! Denmark next Monlloy- . gnaw w "A" mam," 0mm, , “TM u." short Cour” m we Show; pine, this mongy 51m- will be 84,000,000 the half of which "WM ..‘;°£i”*1-..§::1~..Z=-"“r.it‘;ta a 113-111 1M W ii.."‘..'°§t".i“.f.§ ".::..Ei::...":'.:..t: 1111.3.” i°°€t"%2§?3 mart“: e v - - v ‘MAL! H 1" WANT‘D_‘N'GZ"GM "on prim“ h“ been’ m. l 1A ply ‘If th¢>.nce'r::hnl§:ilp:i?v'l::l' linking fund. lfptbut were done ber kinl. ' onrnliigl. llfltdy employment- N! cal-mil 1th rejoicliil throughout Jump. mum“; chum“; the amount necessary to have ., _ lmqfifl- 30001110 Q1199" 111 d,‘ Illllll- ° "llwmlflmml ‘ummg m“ 34M transferred- loaf year from the ‘ ' "uh. IOIIT Bulbs O01 loose of tho I1°11‘°°‘°P°'1111°“1‘1 ' civic account would only have been all ,.. l' inuiu. N. s. i-io-i-imwtil mew SLIIGHI ron nu. 01" i: .22; sire-mite: °‘.i2:.3i’l&’.“_'i'.°."u.. .. all?" t» Ml P I551 Mlholpitll pliers ho in n Wt 1 -- - t t ‘Maxim rh- Piwllflflm“ for at lent | '°'“"'ht' a “ilaltilfllfltln ‘thus- ., ~ _ f; l} , 0 N, M’ ‘r ' M w» use-our men's: 1 .“:1;'"|111lfi| it's" ’ . 7'4’ fil-wlywfflvli4l1fitflffnffir m, Wm m" muh I"- ""31 : " . . stilt. ,%,",,-,,,'”ff”mmw””~av» m» Iif/fiiiflvabbgir. “$5.. "WWW" ""11- . _.~__» mo» m- 1. wrammmemm" » 374'?" 0:514: - " “wflltl ' ~ i wuqirnfeuiuxor nous-mot, - » Add! "CW"? . - "'" 4 ‘f’. ‘.' IIA *d _ - men loci-st illouodnwgu“ - -- "W ' ~ ‘ Q1‘ ' ~ K111i» "Yen's Theatre, Montague, Saturday special. Kindred obtbe . Bu“ b, Pa" B‘ Kylie‘ may be used particular tax. 1387-1-8-1i. how k ls r "The regular moatlily meeting of tholaedlu Auxiliary of the Pro- mum" ‘The uni snort Course in Do- mestic Science opens February lltib ti. till Technical School. Ap- ply at once to Supervisor. Woman's lnotltutol, Charlottetown. ' . » 127 i-fl-l-Si ‘PTIIIU will b a. mating of the Lin, s i; Bell n; Club bald in conjure lea with the aflhgzl! eraser‘: Institute in ‘blerfl id Hall Saturday, Feb. 9th at 7.50 pm. Everybody cordially mg ,1. . “a 1 account to that extent. respective of pieced this amount to or the remnant vmln . fund. thus oust-Milli. I If‘ of funds in any way; it is a matter simply of how the money mould "There are four methods which to dispose of this l cannot conceive ssible for an-youe to construe this assessment on citi- zens afpart of any debenture ac- Howevsr. we have collect- 51530170, thus relieving our civic "Another method suggested by lomo of the h: payers ll. INN. lr- whet the llnklit _. funds may demand. we uh hi" Miss Lois Booth To Get Dowry 0f $4,000,000 (Canadian Prue) . OTTAWA. Fob. 7.——-lt is rumor- l-Irilil -.- __qv--...,..--.<......