" .n- ~~.` ‘_ be i i 1. .1---\»,. _ -1.1. , .i _ _ . . 1 - _ r. -- _ . _ ‘ _ »~. -, .. _ ‘ , ¢, .' » s -e is _ ‘A '-~ .~i a--12.*- .- .-1- ‘ff .fir-»"v‘-‘ ''-.’1-';'f.a?...z`i€v`;‘~>i» f1‘ ‘_..i~’5lff.f»r ` i . » ~.<'.>»»."~i_~‘<_-~ ` ‘ ' “ »‘~f>e" “fi \'r<1“i3*-'”'»‘ r W3. ;'»t»~T=:;="-irifilf :fi--. ' 3'. ff .. v V ii., 5 .qi -, ~ »,..»_ 1.-..» ~_., il., V ___ I N . I A !.~<.i,\. . ,I ',' i -= L f _,~q~.-_».. ,_,`_‘W|>i,-i-,;.,,_=;i. .,':. _~. _ i , -._ ' ;_ i l~ - - _ ' _ i 1 _ ,- -_ '. -r - . _ ’ _ ; '=,1~;‘* .= tr. ` tu ..» - ," 1-, _ -'ul -ie v - f » -» '- ';\ ‘ W ' -l) lg, , - . i ‘ ri' gli » J r - _ _ __ in .. ~ ` irnsswuw is. 1919 - -;~:_::;.r"..' ' - We c a n save y o u .L 1” 1 _...T ,__ --rns 0-Z--u--__ _____ -_.___ 1A|RYME`N's sAN|'rAnf no. .ew paper, printed. "Fresh lnnzr-s lint ter"-350 per 100. Per post 401 iuardlan Occ. 3694-i-1i0.\il:1|_, 1-_1»- _ who stoel barrel from West Itivor Bridge, please return same and Save trouble as they are known. Charles Moore. 3977-2-14 M3lpd LOST Pinion and than-uw scrambled for thc dank.. Oliesro quickly took their. Ponta, but their orders could not be hoard because of thc raging storm and tho terrible sound of escaping stcnm_ Immediately ufter the explosion there was nnothcr and nil lights went Out. which added to the confusion. 'i’ho officer, with n companion, cut .he lushings oi' u life raft. it being im- _wssihle to launch the boats in the .errific sea. and the raft was slipped :ver the side, it turned upside down but finally righted and he with others iound themselves afloat. - Almost lm- niediately the ship went down, not more than five mln-utes after the first explosion. The ofllcer did .not see lord Kitchener on deck, and it is his :pinion that as only one hatchway was Jpen. the only men who reached the lock were those who went that way. Although much confused, he rccnlls, .rying to open u number of other lintdhwayn while trying to roach the :lock and found them nll battered _‘ive hours, during which time many Jf the men were washed from the-raft while others died and rolled into the :ret in the centre. The raft was then ;ossed through an opening in a rocky reef and beached on an island. The officer scoffed nt the suggestion :hat Lord Kitchener had been sured. ExAwnNA1'|oN The semi annual examination of .North Wiinsloo school took place on Monday afternoon. Dec. 23rd. The ;¢hool was very artistically decorated ‘or tho occasion with SDFUCU “Dil plno and colored trimmings including bells and flags, while in the corner di the room stood a Christmas tree bountifully lnden with gifts for both ‘zhildren and teacher. The children were examined in the various branch zs by their teacher, Miss Bernice Rodd assisted* lby Miss -Mary McCallum: tlso Ruth Viiebster and Miss Katie Dudmore and Mr. Wilburn Younker Phe scholars showed by their Prompt ind ready answers the careful .train ng which they received during tin ust yeo.'r_,_Therc was it goodly num lor present being both parents and ‘ithor visitors showing the interest .lwy hu.vo in their school. Ai. the con :iusion oil a thorough cxuminatiox if all grades u programme wus on e-rtuing‘ly rendered -by the school, fol owed by lbrlcf remarks from many >( the visitors all of -whom expressed themselves well satisfied with boil zlu-. ontertainment and the examinat i 'ui and the standing of the schoo ~| general. The following programme ins then rendered: Chorus-Merry Xmas to All, School; tccitntion “Wc`lcon\c" Enrl Carter; linloguc, "What we cnn do"; Itccitat on "A bud oat-ie"; Recitation "Santa Surprise" Lnurn. Cudtnore; Dialogue 'A C-hristuuus Letter by En'-ma Shaw md Stanley Younker; Chorus "Out ?‘lng", School; Dialogue “Olden Days" by Viola Roberts and Hazel -Coles, Rocitntion, Hazel Coles; ltecitation David. Roberts; Dialogn; “Days o' _he Week" »by seven little girls; Re- citation, “Smart Girl", ~May Carter; itecrtutioi1,iiaiii\:tlt Mcl\'aughton;Chor-' ns. "Thu.t‘s \So To” School. First prizes were awarded for nt- indunco to Earl and May Carter und wcrond prizes equally merited- and wnrdcd to Eva Coles and Mildred ‘l<:.\Juugl\ton. .titer the iprogrumme the pupils lresented their teacher with it very mcfnl present as un appreciation 01 -'|fl"1"-'- :mil careful work showing 'f so doing the love existing -be- .wecn both tcuchor and pupils. The teacher though taken by surprise iown. The rufte drifted for over ilvei __ '.08T- FRIDAY THREE PHOTO- FOR SALE A LIGHT FOUR 5 PAS ` graphs. Kindly return to Guardian “Niger Overland cur in first close Oiiiee and 'receive reward. condition only run 3000 milog 4003-2-i5Mllpd. Good ns new. '4 tires ‘brand nov with three extrns. Write J. E. Z care Guardian Office. ”“"2"""““"’“ Wellington Centre School' FOR ssfa-one srAcK or HM Appiy _io A_ D_ Inman* Hampton 2 The semi-annual examination of ` W»elilngton School -took place on Jan. FOR 3Ai_E_ FMEZE ULSTER l0 and was largely attended. The elgui ||ned_ good as new size 39 oi aupils who were thoroughly examined -i0_ Amiiy _"_ Ross, Taiior’ Grew 'n ull the subjects by their teacher Goo;-go si,.eei_ 3914_2_1iM3i ii Wiss Mary E. Mctlnbe assisted -by the --h______________l il.1__.__1_ D _ ___ Wellington St-'ltion teacher liirs. Ed Nin ltlvcl)onnld r iotnirr teacher ncqult STOCK OUOTATIONS An interesting feature of the cxnm-I HA - ' nation wns u hotly contested "Table- UFAX. N S., Feb. 14.-»tQuote .. lions furnigngq 'by if B M C rd 8 Watch. no ' ‘ ° “ Y Several reeimtlons were sive" and -. stork and bond brokers. memb m of we Munir.” stock muh" e :hnruscs sung by the school. McCord lj i' ` ‘ l\tt:h_ _ S T " Sli'/¢ 89% Ale. ilshop, :md iris. lluriuwe drnwu by lra` no -- Ann larlown. I'r|I.n for in-_st p|'oi'»rcs.-t dur ng the school term drziwn by Nolllc ' lornnil .prize for babies Junior clnss _ ‘iqually moritod‘ by Myrtle Barlowo. '\”I"m“b"°°' M'"`""" md s“tI"""" ...__ ‘ . ‘ ~ - " ` I . Vlyrtlo t.orm~il, und Joan (nmoron.i Dollies iopa rod I The AnmmlMec""gU|, thc5hm_d_ , f i'll~~' latin' .- l - ~ - “ UW "WC r" ul "ik “""‘l’_:‘ 'mug G p,,,.d ,.,,i.,,i,., ,md 9i,,¢|,,|,, G,,,,,ii,,L._hoIders of the Malpequo Lurieto f\'>“"lY "W3 U ‘" ” “"‘ ' '”" - ~- ` . Inland C-up U :ter Com any Ltd. ' - loo'/t Minn Annu M-_-cube uno Mrs. i\icUvn» mul cylinder on ul.-in in sim" _i;illb9heidln cI1¢ hall ut Nlélgetiti “. 52 _ 52% :ld who assisted at the examination 15 yn" “pi-,i-ienco | _ E_ [_ on wediwsday [ie rum-y me also to Miss 'McCabe for her succ- i v Igth ‘ii 7 °'¢|0¢k P m_ - smut examination /ui were than :re Bv order of Executive 128 _ I _ _ ' U T' ttsd to home-made candy by the teach- vi HOWARD RAMSAY 55 i , _ _ _V . ' _ . ,' _ _ . n _ '-- ._ l`»8'.<| |18 ‘f‘“~ - me can I" "- ii- . . inn (‘|-pi ° ' »... 72' - M P 'V 1 i /s - - nm only 3 . _ ._ “""~'..... . ...in 114%; s°‘*l'f"'i=-~.. ._.. ...ram is s_T_L'_H vw/. U-P. _ Us _ 121% clue' '° -. ._ ._..s4x r.n.~s___ ____H____M4 Y Il - ' u d ns' H."f"` N' ` M -~0no for Tables Senior ciuss~lL‘t|unl- A. P y merited lv? Anrbroso i\lci\’t'I|l. John , ,. Un., sitlufpig i'rizcs warg, nwlardod by the teacher ‘ltnnkcd them very much l'or their thouglttfulncss The part of the .pro- gram which wus most interesting to the children 'wus the distributing of gifts from the Xmas tree. Each of thc scholars was kindly remembered with candy and fruit also to the visi-' tors. The trustees present express- ed themselves well pleased with me vote of supplement amounting to $125 ill-N0 by H00\ll'ing -a good teacher, nl- ;o regarding education. The time has pnssetl uihcn good teachers can he FXDe<-.ted for smnll supplements. Rev. D. Webster spoke very approvingly of the people of P. E. l. lie said he trnv- eled several places attd wherever he mot nu islulntlcr he always found them to bc citizens of good standing and sm-pliaslzod the importance of u. good oilucotion. The very pleasant outing wus brought to a close by the sing- ing of the National Anthem led 'by llirs. W. ltodd. The children and visi- tors then returned to their homes ' well satisfied. Garage .r 31191- which the examination closed _ _ _ C! TYUYUHI Secretory. _ 5 ' frm mmfnmi /\m.m~m_ militi-311| won U2 wnpnii aaoeeomrolin.1::.1e.1.:m»a day, Jnnnury 22nd. l'rom het' inther’s Church, wlierc liigh Mass oi lied- ,No Wlltlmle ‘-.Délllriiilinn 0 c ol Aliens \V.ASH-INGTON. Feb. 13-Anthony Cuminetti. Commissioner-General of Immigration, said tonight that report., of prospective wholesale deportations of uiiens were "unjustlfb.=d." -‘lt is estimated that about six thous- -and aliens are to be deported,_ the ;|-out majority ‘because they are insane ‘or otherwise public charges," Mr. Cam- lnetti said. "Most of the remainder are diseased or have been found guilty of offences subjecting them to deport- ation. A few compnritively, ure agit- ators, who ure opposed to our form of govcrntncnt or all organized govern- mont. ' "None of-the aliens recently tukon from Seattle to Ellis island for deport- tution had nuy connection with the strikes at Seattle or elsewhere in tin- wcst. _ “Deportees new in custody have 'been rounded up over n considerable period of time, -but could not be deported hc- iore :because of the slxortugc of shi.pp- ing facilities. “All reports that trains ure being others are exagserated." IN MEMDRIAM MR. HARRY STEWART l)r, .lumen Warburton. Metiicnl Su- perintendent ot' the Convalescent Home received n telcgrutn ycstvrtlny nnouucing the death from pneumon- cit, in London, England. ol' Mr. flurry Etetvairt, son of Mrs. R. B. S-iewari, nl Stratihgartney. T-he late Mr. Stew- §.~t enlisted as a private in British (olumhia shortly alter the outbreak ‘rf the war and has been four years 'cversea-s. At :the time oi"his death _la held n commission in thelmpcrial `1drm_v. lie was an admirable _voting nan and his demise -will be deeply fel; by :ll-l wlho lknew -him. 'l‘-hc \Vnr- urton fn.n1|ily ltnvc sufforetl very sov- ivly in ilu: wur. l.-L will lin: rrinolu- |_-rud that Dr. George \\'nrhurton lost wo sons and Dr. Jmncs \\'1urburion ud his two sons through the thick nf lie figiitlng, one seriously wounded, . cn-ll the other in most of the battling in .\iesopotau1in.».\'ow -conwg tho sud ,vord that their nephew, hir. lin-:ry Stewart has passed trvvay. The sym _ uthy of alii will go out fto Mis. Stew- urton fumiily here. KATHLEEN MAY WALSH l On '_l`uesda_v Janna-ry lllst the home: of Mr. und Mrs. Bertram \\'uisl\, St. r Ann’s, Hope River, was deeply sail-‘ dened, 'when their loving family t-ii cle was *broken by the curly tlcntisa- of' their youngest daughter. Kathleen May, after an illness of but an luv days. The deceased who was twt-::\~" two years of nge just entering \vcn1.|n- hood enjoyed hcr usual good ln~nl-th, until January llrd when lnlini‘t\:;_~»t\tl hcr en- tire wiilingness to dit-_ ‘ The loving members of the family are besides her sorrowing pnren»ts,ono sister Margaret and five brothers John. Patrick. Peter. llert und James. 'ro thorn, their tnnn_\' friends extend sincere und prnyorlul sympnthy in their bercnvcmont. The funeral .took lilow on \\'1=d1\0-1- residence St. Ann’s to the Parish ulem was chanted -by her uncle ltcv. P. D. MeGuignn. pastor ot Vernon lilvcr. Ailtvr Ainss interment was nmdo in thu pnrlsh rctltclcry. Mu`_v hor wunl l‘t°s| lil ll"i\C"- NDTICE 0F MEETING ” 1 <<¢00 Q0 000000 000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 " _ . _,_.,_ ;,.~.....,f_?' " ;-ff/so O oooooooooooo Begi Thi i... onoooooon 0 T; 't°~*.f-‘=*E'f‘;”§'¢" ‘irikrfzil f0-DAY mnant Sal oooooooooooooooooooeoooboooooo mobilized to deport anarchists ori ri. -and family as well as the Wm--V Mo mg. Prices are _slashed to effect a swift clean clearance of all these desirable Remnants including Remnants of Flannelettes ' Remnants oi Sheetings Remnants, of Art Sateens Remnants of Art Cretonnes Remnants of Curtainings ‘ Etc., Etc., Etc., _ 0dd and Soiled Fancy Linens in a big range of kinds and sizes--_--slightl y soiled from handling----tremendous bargains---all at Great Reductions. 00 000000000000 60000000000000 000000000000 oooooooooooooo’ 0000 00000000 Press Advertising Sold Victory Bonds they were 40,00() in Mzircli, 1917--this is shown by the num- BEFORI5 the war,bond buyers were “marked men". In number ber of ptu'cln\scr.~‘. ol the iiovornment War Loan of that date. But in the autumn of the saxnoyear, their number increased twenty limes.-to"820,000l This was the number purchasing the Victory Loan, 1917. Last month--November, 1918-over 1,000,000 persons purchased the Victory Loan, 1918! ' Tliesc wontlerful results were accomplislictl by Press Advertising. lit-lore tho war one-ln\|l` of mn' per cont. ol' our people bought bonds. Now quilt- iwelvc and into-Iinil pi-r rr-ul. ul" our people are bon.i,huyors! lit‘l`o|'t- ilu- siupelnlmls :iimnitii oi' $1-i7(5,tl0tl,(,l0l) worth of lnnnls tzonlfl ln- soltl to our Canadian people in llirw- nvt-|'lfn>tlt‘tl. Nu scllirig point 'was lit-grim-it.-il. '|`ln- result is that tianatiians to-day weeks a most ilmroilgli and cxliailis- live campaign of utiilrniioll was |1ocessn|‘y,nntl this trznnpnign was carried through by init-'f-i'iisi|n;' in ilu: ptlblic press. 'I`ln- pmvvr of the ....prinlt‘t| word :never had n num- ron- vincing tlctnonslrniion. ily mtrans of tin- priniotl wortl, l|n'otl[_{ll illc mtvtlium ol' :nIvt'|'iis- ments in lin: press of our t'uuntr_v, ilitrilulintlinll people \vcrt- nmdtrio lcnow what bonds arc, ih<~ nntnrt: of ilnrir st-tr\l|'iiy, ilu-ir i\iit'ut~ii\-'olit‘ss; ns nn invcsinn-.ni. and why the Gov- ernment had to sell bonds. livery point and l'<‘i\inr<- ol \"i<:l¢n'_\' Iiontis was ill\|strai<~tl :uni <|<».~at'rlln-tl l»cI`or0 and n. Press adver- tising has justified nsell' as the surest and speediesi method by which a man's reason run be influenced and directed. 'l`ln- l\iin_isi|_-r _of Finnnctf acknow- it-ilggos ilns. ills own words arc: i`ln» wontlf rlul success of tin- Loan ,wus due in laiigc iueas- .. ure to ilu ir -the press oi' Canada' splendid an unilrlng efforts during the' whole of the Campaign." .\ir. E. R. Wood, Chairman of the Dominion Execuilve Committee having over- siglhi of thc cuinpoig,-,zi to raise Vicior_v` Loan, 1018, said “ . _ _ The 'press pnrlit-.ity <:atnpah_;n . . . will rank as om- oi' the most ronmrkalllc nur effl- cienl publicity rnlnpnigiis 1-vc-r _|nnir~rial\'cn in any conntr_v." and Mr. J..lI. (lnndy, Vic:--iflmirmnn oi' lho .~:=nin-.1-oniniiitcc said: “i have been selling bonds forn long"iin'n~, but I ncvt-r lotnnl il so onsy io .\'<~Il ihcnl as nt this iitnc. The reason is the splendid work tin- press Inns done. I inkc off my hui to the press of Canada." . The silccoss ol' Victory l.o:in, 1918, and ll‘c knowledge which Callu- dians now possess of bond:< ure :t strziiglil rlnillrnggc to the man who doubts the power oi' the printed word, in thc form of adveriieunenis, o sell goods--and this applies not to bonds alone, but to the goods you are interested in selling. .- , <__ il, ._. a . -` »