‘fir: \-- YfPR ivlflkfi‘ '1’."-T§t~'.‘»'t‘~' .73; if-fififi“ ‘I n -‘."T!':L N” ".V__, no; , n cnriiui. contour T. teaser-w COLORED GOAT! for loll price Pstmtqnumivereln Isle- luv "m: sink iron THAT new Qrllilllltl-tlilelpet-oemtlil- sou: at. Public Anniversary Isle. OHUROH OF SCOTLANQ-if the trevelling is fevornble Rev. Ewen McDougnll will preach Sabb. 27th st Dnndu at 11 and Bangor at ~ 6.80 D. m. ____¢oo___ , SllllIK jlllllllllNS t?“ HALIFAX, February za-(Quotn tione furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co., The Montreal Stock Ex- dhanxo.) "152 ' 92 . 78 ‘,4; 68% .. . 50 .\’ Wheat March 112%. May 102 rn May 71% July 73% Oats May 46 July 47 Hey Pork 21.00 as "r. c HAR LES ' [LVAPORATLED are: s until needed - have e ores... ~ ' on hand. l Take Your Ilider o 4! i For Printing ._'[‘Q__ The Central '= z .I b Prinlery t" IINT ‘Tl-HUI HAILOTTBTUWI, TILIPHOHI Old-L ~e~ 4044+ >- 4.10;‘ 5Z5 v¢m414 flu»:- 1612 ' ‘t: rPrrEplS were n motes sun's up pus s: Paton. to get n bargain. ' Mr. Roy Bulpitt tuberculin test. BRACKLEY Ing sickness, the special services at Brtickley Oi‘. ._..___@g 3--_i. ...._-Qo>.___. ‘Sheep Breeders Meetin A meeting of the directors of the E. Island Sheep Breeders As- sociation was hold in the office of . 50a; tin, Department of Agriculture on Knight. Tuesday evening. Mr. W, ll, McGreeor was elected president, Air. J. R. Dennis, vice President and Mr. W. Boulter, sec~ 33% reiary. The matter or making a settle- ment for the wool was discussed and instructions were given for the rate of payment, which was auth- orized to be made as soon as tho received from the ""-lr.illlf:l'i,CO'0p8l‘&lllVE Wool Grow ere Association. It is expected that “ieso will be following some time ._l5 rigs-k. Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL C R Rogersjsummerside; R B Rowe, Summerside; B Graham Rogers. Suminerside; D J McLean. North Wiltshire; F L Parkman, Monti-guts; J \V Murdock, Montague W E Millsop. Toronto; B Mac- Farlane, Truro; W 1C Smith, Truxo; N lif Stevens, Triiro; S G Hall, St Qlohn; Claude Brown, Toronto; W E Ashdoivn, Toronto; H-Seienger, Toronto; G I-‘ LeRoy, Toronto; A C Hewitt, Toronto; J B Johnston, City; W P Johnston, ‘City. REVERE HOTiEiL Jns Atkins, Mt. Stewart; E Brown, York; J Hzinrls, New Glas- gow; Everett Nicholson, Hunter River; Willard Nlcholsork llurter Itivcr; Mrs Robt. Nicholson, Hunt- er River; Ede Nicholson, llunter River; T A Lier‘ well, St. Peter's; lr‘ lloivcti, S-riiris; ll J Nlofiormnck, St llocrgirs; l‘; E Sltarhcll. Port~ age; J llirmphy, Kensington; Anuusius lCniriis, Baldwins; J R Billl, Montreal; M C McCorinsck, Boston. )/(l/Ilt26-2l~/I7£’//l(Z/l 1K‘; , Better-than ‘Pillsl’ GET A ‘ For Liver Ills. BllX b. A. buster, uentrni Diuggist. GRlNDiNG , Put NewPep in Your 0h F0 d lur text roast] We regr-intl Ford cylinder blocks and fit oversize piston rings and pins for $30_0O. You will save this In gasoline and oil and have better satisfaction besides. All work fully guaranteed. We rcgrind cylinders for all makes of corn at at lowest ‘prices. , Bruce "teiiart 8i (o. limited Chailrtteioivn i l prints of their ads rates. Airy fiLllllDUf run off. Providing ms continuity 176 Kent Charlottetown. P, E I. oaeneaeeeeeeenseioeolien ' ADVERTISER Any person advertising _ in the Charlottetown Guardian can nave re- 4 same is given at the time the add is i sent in for publication, Any changes .1 or alterations in set matter will be ' charged extra for at regular rates. PRINTERY at very moderate u] UUplEflf can be the request for Qvaa-z CENTRAL JOB Street Jmnhtolii MEN'S OVIRCOATS, 88 1-3 off st Pawns. This is the man's chance PASSED TUBEROULIN TEST;- Tbe Ayrshire herd comprising , seventeen head of cattle owned by of Roseneath have successfully pulsed the triple METHODIST CHURCH-Owing to the prevail- nre postponed until rent week. F. H. Littlejohns, pas- t mlImhLiml-allclkee Dipl- the local Department kqnarrolling rlurl-‘g tho evening flvpr ,the fact thrit. the man was known U‘ _ hid waited half an hour for the be- ~ u I ginning of the play. Announce- . nisnt was made that the Shoe 1i - lmtles team had refused to ploy ' without the services of George ' " " Dufrasire, whose amateur status Llsten! hnd been questioned by the Cuna- about. dinns. - PRINCE EDWARD MATINEE 3 ll-NIGHI‘ 7 AND 8.45 SPECIAL Mit. Adults 16c. Children llc. PlilCnS Eve. Adults 26c. Children llc. ‘Girl's Statement \\'ill Help (‘lizirlottetoivn Many women will profit by the following statement or‘ one of their sex: "I was afraid to eat on ac- count of stomach trouble. Even rice did not agree. After taking AdIer-i-ka I can eat anyillllw" Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and loyer bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned stomach. EXOEI, LENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards anal \ ap> pendlcitls. lt brings out epoisfrnous Congestion. t. " l‘ LlSI QUIIOI IIIIEF TIIDAY "III ‘SEE REX BEACIIS muons STORY i ” THE NORfFH WINDS MAllCE A MIGHTY DRAMA 0F TI~IE ROMANTIC NORTH 7---SMASIIING THRILLING ACTS 7 lo-rf‘ **' BOSTON, Feb. 22.l—'l‘wo more with the same number 0f 119,868-118- steiimers were atltled today to the ers to proceed here. They are ex- list oi‘ vessels diverted from New pectcd to arrive next Monday Mid It is expected that matter you never thought was in York to this Dori because of oon- Wcdnoodfly TWPWUVQIY- -"°"1‘ “Yslem- Hughes Drug Cm" gestlon at the Ellis island Immigra- pnny. (In Georgetoivn by S. IC- , . Druggmw tlon station. Wireless orders were dam. Potato Growers Association i The directors of the P. E. island l Potato Growers Association metl Tuesday evening in the office ofl of Agvlciil- ' titre. This was the first meeting held slrce the annual meeting. Ol- ficcrs were elected as fo‘lows: Pmlident-A. B. Deivar, reelectl ed. Vice-President for Prince County —W. H. lllcGregor. l For Qtirens County-J. “laltcr Fields; (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Feb. 22.-Dr. Alli-ed Thompson. M. P.. for the Yukon, is ziutiborlty for the statement that t “one! ‘the shortest overland route in win- pm- mngs coumy_nl F‘ Mo ier to the new oil fields in the vic- Donald. inity of Fort Norman is by the Yu- B sicifrmary Tffiaflilrer — WllfPPd iron .lle says that passengers can I'll 9!‘. hltitiers relative to Incorporation 9'0 b-yvboal and m“ ‘o white ‘Io-He were discussed and the procuring 0i’ a suitable. trademark for the As~ from Rotterdam to at the end of the White Pass Rail- road on the Yukon River. From there to Fort Norman would be, he says, about 760 miles, wihich would be covered on dog sleds.- Only experienced travellers in cold countries should make tfhc Journey by this route, says Dr. Thompson. sociation. The matter of shipments oi’ the balance of seed stock was discuss ed rind it was derided, to advertise] In the local press, giving the grow ers u chance to p ocure No. 1 di sense-free seed before all available were disposed of. ' Hill lllll35 iSinn Feiners Sent to J l (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Feb. 22.—The men ar- ,rr.\sted when an attempt was IHZMli: on January l5 to set fire to the Va cuum Oil Company's plant at |\t\'anils\vort1i, Southwest London. Quzirreint Dance; One Man” Wounded were sentenced today. Two of the ATONTRE \L. February’ ZLfl-Fo - _ , 1 lflwmg a qngnrf,’ p psmlnlbly “bout prisoners, OkSullivan nno Moran. l SENTENIIEI] ail For Long Terms ivere sentenced to eight years’ lin- prlsonment, and Patrick Kenny was given s term of four years. The men were convicted of at- tempted arson, being acquitted of the charge of attempting to niur- tler the policemen who arrested them. a woman, Wiliaini WilllZlCP, colored, ‘="‘_'_"" "' ' Was struck three times when an , . unknown colored mun tcrminnterl o. wordy irrqutrrcrit hy drawing a revolver and discharging its cni1~ ' _ tents point blank. Tire shooting OTTA\V|AI p91,, pg___-}{an-y took plaoi- in the vtstlbllle of the Auditorium Hull. Ontario Stret. west, at, 4.30 o'clock ‘Srrttirtin r morning. IlPII in the excitement aroused hv the triinlr WnlltictYs as- sailant escaped, taking rcfligo Iii a nlottir car which drove away from .Iie neinlilroi-liood. Wallace ivas taken to the Royal Vittoria Hospital. tvlrero it was "rrtiiiri Illfil lrr- lrwd hem hit in the loft sir-iiIrlr-r, the lt-fl check and the riizht shoulder. None oi‘ the wounds proved in be clatizorotls and it is expected that Wallace will be able to letivo in a few days. l Wallace rind the Broadhent has been reinstated byl the Notional Hockey League, and will finish ou, the season with the Ottawa's. Officers of the Ottiiwzis club nrzrtle a request to President Calder yesterday for the reinstate- ment of Broadbent and the Nntion-‘ ilI League president granted it. llrozitlbeiit will pl-ay on the Ottawa line against Canadians Wednesday night. it is under-stood that there will be n shakeup on the Ottawa team and that Darragh will be benched to make room for Broad- lrent. The latter was awarded to Hamilton early in the season and then susp- nded when he refused to report. Ho was a regular on the Ottawa team inst winter, and the action of the N. H. LL. in keeping him otit of hockey has caused con- siderable’ dissatfnction. man had iron u ivomzin. The two men tlirl not know each trtlior hv name. bu» at the close of the dance Wallace went to the cheek room to get his hat ard coat. While he was stand- ing there the other man. whose name the victim was unable to rive to tho polir-o, came and told him to IIIOVQ :\\v:i_v. Wallace did not move away. and th re w"re words. Pinalflv the other uinn pro- duced n revolve" and fired zit Wal- lace. The latter mannnerl to grasp his assailant and tried to hold him. but Wallace w-ns weakened bv his wounds, lost his hold and the as~ snilimt escaped. Further investigation l Game At Boston Was Called Off Aura Lees of Toronto Would Not Play Aglinst Man Claimed to l be a Professional ' revealed by siioht, but no one could rzlve his r name or address to tho detectives. He ls said lo ho n violin pltivcr in onr- of the ihoares i" the city. Two witnesses ivt-ro found hv tlic rltft< r-tttlvcsi. and ticcoirrpniilcrl h_v these two they searched the city all rl'i_v BOSTON. MIIBEL. Fob. ZZ.—TIIO Szituriltry anrl iosttrrrlriy without hockey gamg'g(fhpdlijlgd (or mmgm success. Orin of tlm ivitnosses was between U", 305m" SM’, Trades he'd hv ilic directives, ‘W d m A L *1, l WIIIIIICP iii R2 irr-‘trs of ago and re l '“' m “n 9 “m a“ ° 07ml". “M,” a, 110 you,‘ street" an was called off after the Cans-I lans had appeared on the ice and it large ‘gathering of spectators- The Ontario Hockey Association inst week sen, a telegram to the iBoston Arena threatening to plane the rinlr upon the outlaw lis, if fitifresne was permitted to ploy, lmaklng the charge thn, he was a ‘professional. Dufresnds cue is understood to be under consider- ation by President Haddock of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. , The 8hoe"f'rndes' team manag- =ers claim that there is no basis Posr . TOASTIES DIE SUPERIOR ml”! MIKEY It's Begin! Eat and Finish! I‘ "m." £055} for the charge of y: fesslonalieni. i od Hood's Flou- iihre blood_ stomach, lives- end kidneys. Creates on trppetltremlds digestion, mekoe Mod taste peed. . GOUN UNION“, llon T. W. Croihets' Contliirrn Imp oved (Special to The Gill-‘l-Wlltm) OTTAWA, February 22.—Tlro condition of lion. T. W. Crothers who was taken ill a few days ago was reported this morning to be much improved LONDON, February 19.—The Foreign Office today announced that the attitude oi’ the Government with regard to suggestions that Great Britain turn over the British West indies to the United States in return for cancellation of war- debts had not changed from that o1 o. year ago, at which time the Pro- rriier, Mr. Lloyd George. declared Grezr. Britain harl not the sllglivst. intention of barWrln-z, or selling tiny port of tho West indies. This statement was tirade in commenting-tin the-resolution lu- trotiuced in the ~Ubitetl -Btotrs euute yesterday by Senator Reed. of Missouri, concerning possible negotiations for such an exolinnm of the British West. Indlw for. the wiping out of Great Britain's debt to the United States. . Western Member 1 Joins Independents (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. zl-Thst F. L. Davis, member for Neopitwn in Commons. will cross the floor from the Government's side and sit with the lindependrntls was dcfiniilely announced today. The western member only arriv- in Ottawa yesterday and ls waiting to change seating arrange- ments in that section of the llmlso. whither he has decided to go. 5 Vents a Day $1.50 A MONTH Secures flhe best faimily medicine eminent which h Sarsaparilla More Than ‘rm i’ While it purified. vitflines and en- ichee tihe blood. it eradicate: cri HUTIL ecmilulir rheumiatismmakm The weak strong. real up~lift and help than and other treatment for the money. Got Hood's today. Gives you mom three tines A word to the wise is sufficient. 8'01- s mild_ effective laxative er like Blood’! Pillo- the Itntter- New sent to the Zeelantl, from Antwerp York with 2.150 WBBBflGer-s. 11199 and Cherbourg with 1,200 passen- will be diverted here. She may 9-!‘ gers, and the Lithuania, from Libau rive next Monday- YllKUll Eflbllflllfil llllllli l Best Overland Way to Mackenzie Oil m‘ .51- L‘; lWI] siiiiiiis mviiiii iiiiniiiisii Will Dock at Boston B cause of Ellis Island I Designed to Carry roni, is testing the b13898! V1113!" plane over built. its PBBBHIKPY wil- noiiy is one hundred noises» end ‘with it signer Cnpronl hopes to iind a type of avatervlflnfl 0811691‘! or making regular tripe across the Atlantic Ocean. Nothing so big has ever been attempted mill"- reveln by Cnproni, whose bombing planes were the largest tyile WW1 in the war. The machine has a wing “span of thirty-three metres find weighs twenty-four tons. its wintIB may be described as triplfi "l" planes, there being three sets of tlhree, one behind tilie other st dif- ferent altitudes. Eight motors of tour hundred horsepower each are used and the speed obtainable is estimated at 1b0 kilometres an hour . The crew will consist of three pilots and two mechanics. Said Spirits Were A Hovering Around During Inquest CHICAGO, Feb..22.—llolding a faith so strange as to render her impervious to worldly consider-K ntions, Mrs. Achsah Townsend Kip-l peered before the coroner today and testified at the inquest into the midnight burial in their home stir- den of Nancy Niaria Chamberlslml her mother. ' Mrs. "Townsend muttered weird formulae or‘ her occult belief, laugh ed harshly at times, but never] secured to lose her mental hold on‘ her dauflliter, Marion Townsend, u' talented musician. who appeared with her to answer questions. A large crowd watched ttiiein as boiih jdeclared they could feel the presence oi’ friendly helping spirits in the undertnlting rooms at 177 North Michigan avenue, The elder woman once started to her feet and looked .into ‘the-empty nirnbove the crowd intently. She had seen a spirit vision. of her fothcr, she said.’ . , , _l Both ‘declared v Mrs. GIIQIYIITQFIKIITI,‘ whose body they ma‘ buried be- neath "n flower bed in the rear of For for siren a Man-l, . lilliléélm llllllll Trans-Atlantic Service. PARIS. Feb. 22.—0ii Dalia Mo.- jour, in North Italy. I316 8'9“ Iml‘ inn airplane builder, Giovanni Cap" I once." etically, for she disappeared A . l in" Ill i l r m mi 'niio.otf’tllie‘°.mu " r ' lashes in Tim Mighty’ ’ wig“ ~. - or The Roi-tn llli l’. ill 100 Passengers i11- “fi-ei wont: i while you 8103p” "if 9-4 - and in the cabin, which has the ap- pearance of ‘a large motor launch. there is seating accommodation for _ one hundred peoftle- _ The newest thing in the oon- structlon of the giant ls the placingq of the three sets of wince. The first test with the machine was _ nude some days e20 on Lek-e Mill- our. No attempt was mode at a flight, but diining the trials on the water surface the machine itself . lifted a few feet from the water and "trailed" in e completely satis- factory manner. lf- further to“! prove so ucceesful, Signor Oaprvnb intends to put in hand at once the construction of another and still larger machine of the some 17W. with cabin space for three hundred people, with twhich he will attempt n trans-ocean flight. prohibit’ l- the Unrited States, and will seek to inaugurate a. trans-Atlantic bu!» senger service. Y their studio home M 154G East Fif- ty-seventh street, was not dead, but with them. They were catistlcdn their characterization of tihe etforits or the coroner and the rpoiice to "understand" their "spiritual guid- Tske one or two Casciiretallo- casinnally, to keep your liver slid bowels ‘write. When bilioua, eon- Azoln and again they repeated stipetcd, headauhy, unstrunguir tilie formula: Power is one-not ror e cold. upset stomach, or had two." breath, nothing ‘acts lo nicelyhs Cqsctirets. Children love tliem lob. The mother would warn her '0. 25. 50 mitts daughter from time to. time to be T’ "" careful of whnt-‘she said] Bbe had Dr- Dfivanll‘ French Pull‘ ' IA i-ounbie Returning I'll! for Wo- w be warned m keep mm‘ men. 8S n. box Sold tit rill Drill; Mrs. Townsend was known to Stories‘ or! mhllled toTfitg gréifirsigm ll I recs o r ce. ‘ ' h“ neighbors a‘ Rum} Th’ Mr" DRUE CCLPMontreaI, Quebec. r onor sskotl her where Ruth .-'"—'— ———~—_- was. mriosriroxoi. for um l “You should molly findjluthg" ltéstores Vim npd Vitality; for she answered “She is somawh u “-l'"”" '°'Z°"%‘,',' ‘mum p“ ow“ ‘mhttc-r"; nh>+will htrlld you in the Great Beyond. Yes, find her "ll $3 B IWX. W‘ 1"") h" i-"fii ‘We’ and speak to ser. Speak symneoh- Sh???’ iiiiliysgdirlisig? mrtecglipdoill - PANY. ltfonteql. Quebec. 3gb" you? E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Finally the coroner was forced to, bug-tn; i; continue the investigation fora . “we enjoyed every minute of it," week to allow the tangled strands 955mm °l “dam” m 5° 99m"! ‘m4 I" New)! ‘Townsend took the stand 8"" ‘he "Wm?" time w mflyiw with a little smile on b8!‘ face. it- the vital organs of Mrs. Ohamberltsr ‘preliminary questioning its lain for possible poisons; Meow-was asked why they and kept llio whllethe tfwo ere being held. lbody of her grandmother B0 1058 Mrs. "Townsend deelnred that h, m, hqmq, ' ' “WWI” PWW" 1W1 @9451 31°" ‘ “We- kept grandmother becaulo tolteep thebody of her mother in we we“; own-m to do so by dir- the house for fifteen days before action.’ Power l: one-mot two.'_ Now!” , -B,v Hobbit Joniifii , elm it=sw~efill;-,___ ,_ .._ =_ in‘. erfifl none-to» rel s. 1:- ré- I-n