5 l -'.-A* 'I i i .1 U- _llattei Selected Fran _ilu lillllll HEALTH IS THE SUHEST SAFEGUAHD ¢|-RU|-_|-_A,1_-|vB»B,|,,$,v;‘,,...d at yesterday's horse show. Her V|ta|lx‘a|sd Thus rotects alas! Disease _ There can be no doubt that the judge pronounked this filly the lltuaiion regarding the s read of best piece of horseflesh shown. j Innuensa throughout Canada is one of grave concern. It is quite true tha the nvmber of cases does not :ko:is.tit_;it;a_ai:_al;_>llgemlcsuciéas_ca\xs__§d on Tuesday February 11th uit of ii 3 ii 5°i`i`°W “Ting B Ciiurle Meivi Stewnr at the f hrribie days Of 1913- Yet ii10l’9 ii early figs of Iglliirty seveln years. ' no dlsfulsingthe fact that everyone T ' shoul boon their guard against the C01 disease. pn In Montreal alone, from January si Wthto February 21st, three tlioiirand. W one hundred and twenty-two cures oi re Influenza and 189 deaths from the Ie disease were reported 1.0 the Llealth Department. S; li' the outbreak had como at the be beginning of the winter ins-toad ol Che end, we might reasonably feel fr that the very cold wc-utlier would ,lf oheck -the spread oi` the discuse. But coming as t has, ut tha curl ofthe 'fi \| e'ldemio mn occur. 1~`or`spring, M lv th its slusi and ruin under foot, ee its dsnipncss and chill, its constiizii changing from cold to wnrru and 'back again, is is prolific source nl E coughs and colds, plourlsy and 10 pneumonia. T The best protection, in fact, the D -from Carleton where he was ylsit- ing his brother Mr. iltobsrtfcarru- -thors. who sustained severe -iniur~ ; iq in a fall 'the previous day, l SESSIONS. CONCLUDED.-The meetings in connection with the Diocesan Church Society were brought to a conclusion yesterday morning. followed by luncheon of the delegates in St. Psul's Parish Hall which proved a very enjoy- able function. FINE MARE AND COLT.-ldral McKinney, -owned by Mr. W. S. McKie won first prize in ber class 1919 filly Soldier'-s Maid, took, first prize also the championship in standard bred registered. The The death occurred at Hopetield 1 ‘ i ‘ - ` ' ' i ' `- . . _ ‘ "' IRIDAV ‘ " - A " - - Q, _ newavsiier publicity ws' have se- IIVERI INJURY.-Dr. Carnith- cured the sympathy of the public ers returned yesterday mbrnhg _i and avoided friction with any sect~- onl safeguard agiiluet the ’l~‘lu,i, up with the denominational class_ g°"‘i- G' Gobn ui-:_-iL'rii. ' ni Those who are not as well and tl ltrong as they should bo ; those who il Q; uiideriveiglit; tlioso who are “ ‘ n~down" through overu'oi'k or sh ho deceased contracted a heavy FINE CONTRI-BUToR§.- The River; 4 H. J. Bui-goyne, Bradal- ti Which in-fel' ¢i`€V€i0P€¢i ilii0 Church of England congregation of ba e. Gllmoniil- Althflllgh medical 8B~ Ci-a-pand and Springfield although (Q stance was dltiiwlt to obtain if they thought, at iirst, that their J. H. Crosby, Mnrsiifield; HS BDDHFGHI the hand Of the grim financial objective to the Forward “Der Could H0! he Sihytd- H9 Movement could not be attained to- uves behind i0 Chefifh his mem' day are congratulating themselves y 11 Wife find three small child- in that they not onl-y met their ni HiS0 nn aged 'iaihei' “hd Biilii objective but have gone well over Crosby, Cornwall. sides two sisters and two broth- --(we, the ¢¢,p_~ s to all of Whom ihe nlHny_ -1 J. Heber (iroshy, Mlarshfielil; 2 lends extend sincerest symipathy. p_ w_ ¢_ 955A-|-E_....A1_ the P_ W, he funeral BPl”ViC@S were C0'iiiii{'?‘ C. -Debating Society on Tuesday 3 J. Waiter Jones. d hy the lR€V~ -i- D- McKenzie- the su-bject -for the debate was “Re- qinter, there is gmye fe,"-1_h;-_g an P bit-ll' Ui the Pi`e5iiYi9i'iaii iihurcii. solved that Agriculture did more-ton Younkcr, Noruli River; 2 Gar- Onfasue- Interment l°@i“K in the in bring niioni civiiizniio.. innn .iiaifieiri warren. North iuver; ai Wm. iiieieii' iii L°“""i M°"i”g“e' iComiiierce." The leaders being éViCR_§l€. Wheiliifly R'iV€‘I`; 4 J- Pro., Homer Norton, Con., Harry - FDB y. M11I`Shfi@i<1- Tuxis BOYS MEET'_The re' Pierce. The resolution however lar meeting of the 'I`\1XiS BOYS wa.; de_re,,ted_ ,he Con side pmvmg 1 Experimental Furiii,; 2 John It. “kink” liiiifhe ii'-iii>` 'h'..."ii§°.'i vlCt°fl°uS- The speeches by the M“""= 3 J- HPD" CFUSW- - V U. ues ay e g . I _mod _mm 730 to 8 was taken various speakers were particulary F _lyde Stallion, foaled 1.916.--1 Clydesdale Stullion foaled 1917. -1 \Vm. McRae. Wheatley River. .Clydesdale Stallion, foaled 1918. -1, A H. Boswell, York; 2 W. W. Clydesdale colt foaled 1919.-1 Wm. »M. Moline, Wheatley River. Clydesdale mare, aged.-1 Bren- 11-0'-upo- ion of it. By mutual good will and consideration we have malntsilwl harmony between owners of race .tracks and visiting horsemen. I feel safe in saying that all are on the best of terms. I-tis s source of satisfaction, therefore, to meet you tonight and thank you for, your sy-nipathy. encouragement and help during the past year. May we con- tinue to keep our Association in the forefront and maintain its doni- inant .position in the sporting world is my sincere wish. ' Alfter the reading of the Pre- sident‘s report Mr. P.- B. Brown congratulated him on the success of the Association during the past year. spoke of the great benefits of unity and recommended ii for- ward policy for 1920. He was fol- lowed by other speakers who all eulogized the work of the Associat- ion and the necessity of keeping it intact. A discussion took place regarding the udvlsibllity of join- ing the National Trotting Associa- llon and on motion it was decided that all the tracks \vould this year become.-'tgembers of the National 'fretting ssocintion. To encourage early racing and _to enable horses :it races in June to take part in classes later on in the season it. was decided-lthut every track would include in its conditions that record-s made previous to July lst would be no bar. A lively discus-! sion took place as to the classes for lille suiirmer racing. It was] pointed out that there was a large unilier'of troters ell ible to the opinion that " 40 class trot Would be popular class Other classes wliitli niet with considerable .ip provul were 220 class mixed anti o _.20 class mixed. Resolution wus Clydesdale iiinre, fouled 1917.--_ ‘In the above the I~}xperimcntui urni's more wus merely placed. Mr. Munn being ii\vui'iled first eetings. in the second period all ' _ ,rize mom., -_ ie classes met together and con- q?_LLE_GE_ 5°ciAi"i_A viii' _ine I 5 ucteii n debate, the subject being i°i"’i ie 50° “ii “'35 gfieii Y li R0,,9r_ R0yap.y_ , nesnlved that mimi"-y Uainmg nieiii-bers of the Cabinet og(-tie num be made compulsory bei. Student Y. W. C. A. in St. luuls i Clydesdale mare, 1918.-1 Louis Clytlcstiule filly 1919.-1 t.‘ut'iieltl Warren, North Rivcr; 2 \V. 1|. iclmess; should build up st once ti -sen the ages of dixteenj anti. iihii 011 Tl1€‘Stl11y night- A illl'l¥€ G0_m.,,y_ M_,,.ShfiU1d_ - _ hatthey need is n iiloinl purifier, 1 QV _ . \\ I body-builder a strength-giver, like (iv "Fruit a tivcs’i, the wonderful fruit _` ' W medicine. W “Fruit-a-tives" regulates the to kidneys and bowels, causing these T orsans to eliminate waste regulnrl la In naturally as _nature intcndctfi of "Fruit-a-tives” keeps the skin active, and insures an sbuiiilani: supply oi ff] aura,-rich blood. “Fruit-a- ivcs" W nes up and strengthens the organs in of digestion, sliarpens the appetite, m brlnifs restful sleep and renews the d vital ty of the nervous svstem. 9 "Fruit-a-tives” contains everything ° thatsnideal tonic should have; to purify the blood, to build up strength and vigor, and to regulate the Of elimins ing organs, so that the whole ie system would s in the best possible do eo dltion to resist disease. §'ow is the time to build up your M health and strength, not only as a E reoaution a ainst the rsva e of E influenza, but also to protegtsyou 3,? against “spring fever' and the 5 inevitable renotlonavhinh comes with cf, the-sppesmnce of warmer weather. (- Get-a box of “Fruit-a-tives"today ' and let this fruit medicine keep you well. _ 9° “rrnii_...iivss" is sold by in “ii ilealeis at we a box, 8 boxes for ar |2.b0, trlalslze 25a, or sent postpaid "° In receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives E D_B.__ DeVAN'8 FRENCH PILLS lo Arellabls Re ulating Pill for Wom tr en. $6 a box. into at all Drugstores. or mailed to a. ddr t _ ny a ess on receip _ of price. The Bcobell Drug Cn.. sr. is 031 elllel, Ontarlo. . ie _li o PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN 1. Reatores.Vim and Vitality for Nerve a d Brain- increases "gray matter" or two for t5, at :Trng stores. or by h mail on rece pt of price. The Scobell Dru* Ce., lt. Oatlrerlnes. Dntarle. IOL L1' F‘0F'l‘li!l\'l DRUG l'l\0RV E* S’ B. §f the Church of England held in was an exceptionally Une showing ARCHITECT S. BANK or NovA SooTiA T MARK R. McGUIGAN, B.A. ii Public. 0 Money to Loan vi Charlottetown, F. E. I. Morson & Duffy ' » lar-rlaters and Attorneys lolloltors for Royal Bank ei' Canada ~ uoNEv To Ldluv McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.C. lsrristsr and Attorney-at.-Law MONEY TQ LOAN tainment. G. _,my-» The Speakers we;-F; Pro- number ni' invited guests were pre- has. Mclnnis, John McDonald, sent., A fcutu-re ofthe .programs alter Hyndman, Con.-Robert was a. “Cake Contest” won 'by Miss' eeks, Keith Clark. An invitation McDonald aiiii Mr. McLeod, while h thed Tuxishhoys toba _;_¢;ci_u_l_“_t;; t_i_ie gooby pi;zeMwasMwIo: _by ly}_l_;i;i W urs -a ng .gven y .' _ ac can on r. c a. dies of the C. G. I. S. classesi remainder of the evening was plea- Zion and the BHDUSE Churches santly spent in games and music M as r@C€iV€d Mill heartily 80<‘€l>i9ii while ice cream and cake were ser- 3 the last period some activities ved in abundancq to ML when io ere conducted in the HYmii“Si“ii‘ the National Anthem was sung. it l1i'@Dfil“»"1ii°i1 i'0i‘ iiie big Athletic' closed one of the most successful es Set in Allfii- Niiiii Week it is h°i1’l` soclais of the season, and much i0 have il iiiiii ii`°i“ M" D0" credit is iiue the members of the of one registered Sti1iii0l1-1R0PCl' ¢ n €i€Cil`iCii-Y- ' Cabinet. for _,their splendid enter-_ Bi _ t i M -_ The l':'uvinc;al Horse Show open 1 solf{(l)K’lt‘iisyfJi‘teesli;'lii;d’ Ro Br an ul ; ed at 1 o'clock yesterday with a Among visitors present we,.e_ splendid array of horses. over 100 C1 esS__S_ B_ S_ Abbom or -1-m.om0_-eiitrics _being shown. fi H Clark international Student' “‘“_° “-teiidanw W" ver? g°"‘i ton Younkcr. ~ _ ' ’ the Y M C A .1-ob! considering the weather and roads :~'et§3;e°BameS'St' J(;hn"JDlm!niid the fact._ that there had been 0' ' ' ' dl ith ti fhldin th .~ _ .. .~ : Ackhurst, Halifax and Prof. Flet-_ §ho;va5'_mn_o ine 2gnf’a_____?_a_ ogr th; Dhwhiii island Racing Association J o tllyticstlule stnllioii, special prize' -1 Roper Bros. Royalty. PERCHERONS I Mare, niiy age.-l Albert Bos- lSpecini prize.-Best three, get The niiuuul meeting of tlic l‘rlii<‘el A little over a 'year ago we met; eii- i"i‘@ii"ii Fofi- ’ portntloii on the island to the races l DRAFTS' iris the rziilwiiy rates for special GW'-ie Driiii marei-*1 Edison irziiris are prohibitive. Every facil-. ‘ Uteh- 2 iiussfii Hyde- i`-°'"“'“ii1 iii- will ins nrroraeii the aiitoinobii-' iiiiii 4 i'i0i”ii*i Bi`°3- Winsioe Sta” isis und special parking urrungeiii ii- at each truck. ` Mare fniiied 1917--Jiiiiii B- Miiiii' -Election or officers resulted as on. Higlilield. i f,,||o“-S; `0S; 2 J- H- Ci'05iiY- |Sunimerside, Secretary Treasurer, _- Special prize given by' Clyilcs- _‘Mor D A Mncmnnon At the regular weekly lunCh€0n ___ dnle Association of Ciiiiiitiu to the Rotary Club lield at the Dev- _ best Clydesdale stallion any nge- Lyman Tryon; P_ R,mahan_ Km. Roper Bros., 2 J. Heber Crosby. kara. _,_ pende,-gast_ New Annan, Special pri/.e by same for best G_ h’_,es_ Momag“e_ p_ S_ B,-own, -V'“ieS‘i“i" """"` "ny age"1 GM' (`harlot'tctown,; Dr. Church, Sum- - cltl Warren, Nortl: ltivcr; 2 Bren me_,side_ A_ w_ MCLQNL G,\rf|9|_i_ lund circuit were approved oi. er, organist oi’ the Methodist-judgps the day b___,o__e_ u_t:_s;__;i)elt‘lV_i_3_0tcii_:e 0o_ffi_cueesl2_f_yh'inI`_-_;_;i__.ap,-yon; Jllly 7ili, Kensington Jul, . . S hUi`Ch- i .The principal s‘iowirg was in - _ ,_ . .. _ 1, . I During the <'-°_\1fS@ ‘ti ‘he "mei", ins t'iy-aesiinies of iviiicii more was ,f"“’“ “ds “ ""g"' “"°"“’“"° ° 'J n the procgedings were enliven' 11 \'i`i`b‘ ifieiiiiiibie i9i~ Oi animals ei's,’i‘lie l"i‘e:iideiit Mr. Hzlniiiiuiitl by the spirited singing of Rot- di5p1ayed_ Kelly addressed the meeting as y songs. followed hy H C0“l`ii€ Oi The grade mares also made a _-0,|u“,s__ cal selections -by MF- Chilfiifii good showireflectiiig credit upon arle given in that gentlemans their owner., ‘ t¢d,Ottnvn, -best style. ~ I Mr. Schurfe. the judge of the __ _ Then onine the address Oi lh6_(7lydc:-iiiules stated that the animals G day, the speaker Rev. George Tay-l in this class shown were very good _ r whose subject was “Our Con-_specimens but in some cases they I i:butlon." lacked fit, as was often the case 0 Any address by Rev. Mr. Taylorint _this time of year. _ il _bound to enlist the closest at-| been gnterest was exgthlbitetilnigi it "lion of his heaters and m t_hat `he.S§$?|(uu.1ri?1br5,(;0ci§s'R9§dlf: W owiiers nnil campaigning horseiiieniclock tonight the supreme biiltlv bullion vulue. This is of, course t yesterday he struck H new l`ey` tsorii pgs Bfowfi Wm gate; it better chance to engage in the ['01-possession ol-Berlin began with il me and Que which cenuinlyiound Y LCM ' .Moi-ésid 'North sport without incurring financial it terrific coiicerteil attack by the H rsemen :iiiil race truck iiiunitg-!Ne“_ A_mun_August18t],_ _ tl _ Ko-pp, sell' proclaimed Imperial P-RESIDENTS ADDRESS (_‘liuiicclloi', and General Baron Vo_p entleiiieiiz- lhieltwitz, tie factor Minister of De- _ fe n this office for the purpose ofltlie eoiuniaiid- of the loyiii ii`0°i”»S rgtiiiizlng an Association ofitl _ orsemen anti track owners lo try. gnu for the removal from _llierlill 0 nd improve ilie status of hurseitlie Baltic troops, but their depart- arginig and to give botli the track ii il 5 2.40 trot and it was the B€n@l'¢ii A' sf V i ‘I df piisseii asking ull trac-ks.to pu-blisli on their forms ndvertisements l that they are mem-bers of the Nat- _ l ional Trotting Association. The speukcrs were all eiitliusiastlc as to the prospects for this years rucing. lt wus felt that with the l prosciit nilmission fee oi' fifty cents that gooil racing could be carried on iiiirl tracks kept in shape with- ii out thc- old risk of incurring a big l`i|iaiit'ii1l los:-i. All spctlki-i‘s were -unanlnious in the ciic'oui'sgeiiieiit l of the utteiiilance of automobile _i l owners. lt was felt that this was llio solution ol' long distance trans President H. Kelly, Chnrlotici-_ _ own, Vice Presideiit J. I". Arnett. ‘ 1 . . . Executive Coniinittee:-J. A- 'Dhe fbllowing dates for the ls- ‘Cliarlottetown open duics_ iii une, 'Suminei-side, July lst. North 4tli, Kinkora Jul_v 2iSi. G-1i1‘iil’i¢i '[- uly 28th, Montague Ailglllil 1iiii» 5 -i--i-O&_---1 l BERLIN, March 18.-Following _ ie resignation of Dr. Wolfgang i ,,C.._'General Von -Seckt took over il tis afternoon and preparations be- \_... _-~---,_, . $1365 F.O.B. OHATHAM WARTAX EXTRA ' priced car." ‘ line with this policy. l Sl 365. Uver the Top When the Cray-Dort was designed, V our engineers had two definite orders. "Build an economical, simple, low-, . "Build n iight car at least 50% 1 stronger and finer and greater value than iight-car purchasers have -been getting." The original Gray-Dort was built to , these orders. Every improvement and refinement since that time has been in And yet the price is only $|365. Note what you get in to-day's Gray-Dort for if A big motor-3%-inch bore and 5- inch stroke?-finely finished and smooth running. A forty-pound crankshaft, , against the _usual twenty-five pounds or ‘ so. Three-ringed pistons, instead of two- ringed. Cellular radiator, instead of pnee. tube and finn. Newly improved Carlos . carburetor. _ improved Connecticut igni~ firm. The starting and lighting system ' is Westinghouse. a big-car feature. We designed A i. ig--ver and better rear axle for light can-and we i.._- having it built exclusive- ly for the Gray-Dort here in Chatham. We solved the spring problem in the same way-and u'll realize what we've clone when you see the mg. cantilever rear sprin anf the Cray-Dart. We've set: a new standard of safety by using Thermoid brake-lining. \Ve've increased safety by b\ii|din§/a steering gear 50% big r ana stronger. e've put in a bigger gas tant-and put it in the rear. with n vacuum feed system. Your comfort in driving or riding has been at- tended to. With a shorter cowl, there is more ' room in the driving department. There are sev- crni inches more leg-room in the tonneau. The _-- _ ’ ‘\ -‘-'li "I ‘/ »` I -f"'.: i'~-< " ` .-`- \ - _ . The Cray-Dork is just as outstanding in a rance. its lines ure'the lines of the real y sri: big car»~reduccd in proportion. it has lily; cal style. Therein not a line nor nn angie. wlii~.h is extreme. And it has what no other rar ever can have--the wonderfulf-ray-Don hnish which had its beginning 60 years a oin our body plan There are other style touclhes-many of iliem new this year. French-pleated upholstery. A hood with many lon . narrow louvres. A pai- ticularly smart !op,‘hnnd-tailored in our own shops. Lam raised to s new location. Shoit, smart cowl. gfraight txavedge to the body. So much does the ny-Dort dominate thu field. that our production. doubled this year. will probably not meet the demand. We would - advise you to see the Gray-Dori dealer now. extra. The. Cray»Dort on the standard. side-ciirtuins open with the doors. You ainir into the sf.-:its at lim most comfortable angle. The top is really n cnrmiun top. The gears can be shifted with two fingcrfpreesure. The emergency bn. lr-_~ is now on a lever. The instruments are hniidy. PRICES ThC -Dt5-passe .fi`-l.i‘ c-.yfi>...'.`§...‘.’.' ....i i.i..£.'°.'...i°'.Zni.'l'.”`..`.I`.`i.lli` equipment. is SIZ65 f.o.l.i. Chatham. War tax The roomy 2-passenger roadster is the same Special For the msn who wishes something a little 1-xtniin his car. we have built the Cray-Dart Special. Maroon body,with brown rnyntite mp. P ate-glass rearvrindow. Qlipsycurtsins. Rookie tan wheels. Motometcr. llting steering wheel. Rui leather upholstery. Mahogan instrunn-nt board. just the touches which lift this car above the ordinary. $|50 extra on the standard. - And the Ace! The Gra -Dork Ace~the most beautiful light cu' of to-153:. Sapper green body viijth hand- some California top to match. Trouble lamp and bu|l's-eye flaahli ht. Elec- tric cigar li hter. Rear-vision mirror. Tlsieqloss windows. Ever-sine grooved-tread tires. This is _ the de hue car for the man who does not wish to pile up a tremendous operating ooet. $255 extra GRAY-Donr Mo'ron;..Liui1°sn ll_ 159 Queen St. Phone 521 ` .-.. .- - . 1 f<-- --- v-.--v~4|-Q--.'~v~1-» - --w»v~_-v--_~- ._. _ Chatham . L ..-nm ,__ Sterns, MoN tt & White Ltd _ ,_ I » _ , ¢-_. - V . rotvassiitltleiily halted for at 70'- or melt down the coins for the ebuseiiient, u thing much deplor- ii' -by 'ull sound money udvocutes, `i`e5i’°"siv°°h°mi"me heartsof man' y an oy e' _ loss. It is a recognized fact that spiirtacaiis who cuptured' the rail- but after nil silver lius lost much ?:"'i°"°'lh build ”“ “°' 53 ‘ mu; everyonehivhoihad me pleasure of Millitimihe Hackney or Coach class horsemen throughout the world way stations of ‘Strausburg and of its money vaiue._ - earkng m. _ _ . M _ D. id It id f Victoria Cross o w°MEN’S AUXILIM?/'_At the wiio sfib\ved ea vteiry fine stallion. the world is thut truer than in this W _ . meeting of the Wiomens Auxiliary .of grade carriage mares there beautiful Province of Prince Ed- hiluterl un entire battalion of the as bank money. tl I l il. li e fliitl men in 1' nal unrd and captured at bat- 5- P9i9i"S SCii°°ii`°°m °“ wednes _ - war Sk?) llefbeeii a in ln the ltlgrmo zizrtiller in the Ruhr dis- . Among the exhibitors in this class all wal of E E E y i Y , ay repoifs submitted showed re` are A. MeBeaih, Marshfield; W. sport of kings, purely for the sport 1,;-i¢t_ l €iDiS diifllig the Wai' Of Wei' $1400 A yv,-ight City; H. J. Kennedy, of it. We find others that are pre- hiie bales of clothing, costing ' ' J B M Int re .purin tracks .ind horse race meets miircii in'und subdue the Red re- $217, were Sent io needy Il\iBSi0hS- Soutiipoiifi Rev' ' ` C y E ractially without the incentive vol; but me French military coin- ance to the Dutch government that l ` . - _ M Ph . City. D he retiring preside-m’ Mrs-` Simp' g;Hfla(ffeStZHvIgrt lfiictirnsdiliiiiiile; John of niiy financial gain, merely mak- CHAMBERS Son' “Rive a most mterreiiimg Mir' <‘rn\>he»` Milton-' Geo. chandler. ing un effort to keep alive the dress g ving ti resume,o e wor _j _ ' ' t I _ 7266-2-2tlMEtf of the society since its beginning "ifI§'h'eri;['w‘{_'__ I;§;Ly'aEg:,(;v§h?,w ni ions being iii this state a few men riving today from across the iron. here iii 1897' Mm' simpsm was me v h hibitors connected with sport conceived the tier especially from Stuttgart und exile him to Curacao or Dutch o-ee-e-04+-cocoa-oo-o-o-*eco-0+ _ dll . Among i 9 GX sented with 9' 0°-mpnmentary ad fiimtiiisfrilass were: Henry -ifiiies. bership certificate and badge by _Me .’ ' ` ii Vit in larrlatsr, Solicitor, Notary the members throughout the Pro- gprlvgtgaitgeiégyiosge (§_ }§.,2gy_ nce in loving appreciation of her U~n_o_'_ Road_'Hm___y Jenk|us_ Hazel years of service. Diocesan-s Life brook, Frank McKay, City: W~ Mem-bershlps were presented to_H Aftken City: Gordon HugheB_ Mrs. A. B. Warburton, Miss Aud- City. Em`,,5, Leonard, Cornwall; csmg,-sn link, roy Deiiiois, Mrs. W. E. Hyndmnn._ m___,;en Lew|B_ Yom Mrs. Chester Acorn, Mrs. A. B.. only one Perchemn was Bhowmi 'Q00-O4-0000-eo-ooo-o-ooo-o-0-Q-¢.¢ gosh and M155 _Margaret ()0L¢gn_l_bat ut M___ Boswelh ot French The following oglcers wge elercted' Fon for the coming year:- on. res-I '_ N d H15 0-clock ident, M:_‘s.1Sl_in{i,i:on._l’resld§;it. Mvbsfnlliuiaggggcgmlugia |32; night, llaymon , s ce res., rs. . H t f me prlze L. -Cotton. 2nd Vice Pres, Mrs A. wissleifsivigfg tg; aanifnali; judged in W. l-lolroydh ilrd Vlllce FQGS. him- . me Mtm.nm,n;,_ . C. A. Woo ma-n, ec. ecre ary,' RIZE LIST Mrs. Bousfield, Cor. Secretary, Mrsi Fonowmgpls the mme lm up to Gosh. Dorcas Secretary, Miss`.Hav-__._ dcmck yeH,e,.d,,y_ iviand'JThi'nkiiionil1l'lS CD\litl ho nlnlie I0 ililDi‘0VP to Berlin shortly but will face ui Ctmtiiiions f0l‘ both- Ah ni-‘lice Of new strong situation from South- i Ineeiilll-’, ‘V-DS Selil 0\lt hnfi lii9 T9' ern Germany which, tired ul' coups i suit was the meeting of ii year use il'etiit_ wants in hs indeperiilent of'i which wus so highly successful. Bei-i1n’s central rule. The govern- frielltia. Gentlemen, l think wc can look ments of the four biggest states hack Oli OUP fii`Si Y€i1l` Wilii ll gfiiiii of the south, henrieii by Bavaria. denl of pride and pleasure. ily our wont. complete iiidepcnilence front the race trucks. We have lncrcusutl gossip will say tomorrow "lt is re- l ny The Spiirtacuns have nnni»|t Di-_ Kopp risked tlic French to The Latin union virtually is a he fur oust silver is not in tlenii-ind -_-toe--i (Dom. Press Special.) LON-DON' March 15.-Despite the former Kaiser'-s reported assur- mnd ,efused lm will icfiriin fiom all olitlcal - a 1 _,f--¢o>h- . . _ p ctivitles, the opinion prevailed in ‘GENEVA Marsh 18_._Newg ni-._ otllclul rzircles here today that the Prussian rule and domination. --_-<-o>-_- l (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. March 18.~°The Enteiite will demand that -iiollanil oup wus short liveti it was said o have furiiisheil Holland with videntc tliut it will be impossible or Willielm to remain in Europe ecnuse ol' endless trouble of gutird' HK lilui liotli from enemies und East Indies. Although the Kapp (I _~ - , - 8 _ _ _ . _ I Now Facing Spartacan Danger., LONDON, Mnrch 18.-Gustav Noske, President Ebei'l's Minister of Defence, has suflicieut loyal roops with wliicli to restore order in Germany wltliiii six or eight nys, he suiil ln an luteivlcw nt ti' ' New York Times in its financial -Stuttgart. According to dispatches ported that thc 'Ciinmlinn Minister t of l<‘iniin`co is anxious to have the iere totiiiy Noske -odiulttcd that he worst danger llirentenlng the futlierlantl is tlio Spnrtacun coni- flnesso of Cnnndiun Silver coins re- niunii-itic ouibreolr_ He believe ti. duced from 935-1000 to 800-1000. however, that his forces will be- the itleii being io make it less able to down the raillciils ns they profitable for individuals to export have in the past. ~~- ~_,,._..-3:.: i-_ -_ ~"""'“~“~*_.'_ li? lr I li-, ‘li l -_ v. an." ' '-.-...- -. _ _._.-_ 7.. _ _ _ l -. l " to end their strike iiniiictliately. e Kapp's Ministry Ends and Minis- ’l`lis Ebert govcrnuieiit, restor il ter's Arrest Ordered. to power, has oriicreii the :irrest Von Kopp, Von Luotiiviiz, Police oi BER-LIN, March 18.-Kapp coun-i(‘liivr Voii Jugow, _-\diiili-ai Von ter revolutionary dictatorship sud-i'l`rotlii1, Dr. Bi‘cil'i\i~oi:k, Col. Buuei- eti' last night. Following the resig-innd Ciipiiiin (inrlivurilt. nation of Chancellor Von Kupp and _-- General Von Leuttwitz, Eugene (Special to The Guardian.) Sc-liuii'er_ \`ii-o Chancellor under' OTTAWA, .Niuri-li 18.--Iiutcst ln- Presitleiii l~Jlii-rt, look over tile gov-i l`oi'iiiulioii us lo thi: livultli oi' Sir eriiiiiciit at six p. rn. Simultaneous- Robert Borden is tliiii the Prime l_v the Tted, White and -Black flag Minister is ruplrlly regaining liis was l* isteil over the governiiieiit foi-mer lieultii ond that his recovery ~ - Y of the iiioniircliisl. movement. -hullril urs as ii s mbol ofthe defeat is being iualiitnincii_ llo will likely be in Ott-awii about May 1. The ses The central committee railway sion is expected to continue for ‘workers nt the same time decided a couple of weeks after that date. ___ 'I OBSTINATE COUGHS When.resistance is lowered and you come? do with a cold -that runs into an obstinate cough,y 0|,-1 trouble is more than surface deep. Youneed Sl0ll'S [M lS|0 WH 1’ an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your blood to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength. For nearly fifty years Scott’s has been helping lt! break up colds by building up strength. Try The exclusive grnde of cod-liver oil used in 3cot\’s Emulsion is the fninous ti. si. li. 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