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I. autumn 4:. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SHOP from Hollows Catalog ‘SPORTS AT 7J0 ARENA LADIES COTTON taffeta bloom- ers assorted shades. Special for Saturday,‘ $1.35, Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1680-2-22-2i. 1i A FEW D02. LADIES warm fleece lined underwear. Prices right. When thinking of knitting remember we ‘have a full stock best shades even full 4 oz. skein 25c. Browse Bros, Ltd. 1630-2-22-2! SUMMERSIDE M ET H O DIST CHUROI-ln- Sunday, Fish. 84th. Preacher, (Rev. J. F. Donny, l1 a. .m.. The indwelling Christ; 7 pun, The Old Testament a Great Revel- ation olf God; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. A cordial welcome to all -. - 1 : . . -~ 64 Queen Street London Public Auction Sales of RAW FURS Sales are held January, April and October Represented by ALFRED FRASER 312 Fifth Avenue, New York s. Silver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to London to avoid the payment of the 50 per cent duty im- posed by the United States Government. ~"'°-*§4-0+0-0-¢+¢ v-eo-owwo-oeo-oooo-o-ve-o-Qo-o-teo-o-voco-oo-me-ooo» soomoe~evv~oe+oooooooonoooee § . F f i i i i i " MA , . Telephone 132 , - . . Jo b Prl ntl n g A fundamental in printing is that satisfied customers are one’s best advertisement. By satisfying our customersiwe have stead- ily built up our job printing business, Our volume of business in this line is now five times the volume of two and a half years ago-nearly double that of a year ago --'and is still growing. We have satisfied others-we can satisfy you. PRICE QUALITY PROMPTNESS The Guardian lientrai Printery fill‘. Print-A‘ $1.. (IIIAXELOTTETOWN Rexall Remedies for §R§¢ific Ailments ggxati. DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, ace, aoe one mm mike digestion easy and line stomach healthy, srxlsu cATAaRH Jam-v. boo relieves eatarrh and v cold» In‘ the head. JIIXALL LIVER SALT! 36o, 05o, ‘Lfl fdflgrg (In "V", .29. normal action. REXALL OHERRV DARK. S50 and Myths large “i. proves this pleasant tasting cough Qyru’ '5‘. jnuflflh nsxau. evsur or uvrornosruirsa sun t... and tllsus builder. Puts snap Into you. ~ JIEXALL FILE cuss I00. sully slollll. causes no Irritation, gave alnleat immediate pellet, nsxau. xlonsv glue loo. a l» lt-I. ' " silopyleiqoreen nnseilpilnatu urle aeld fronvthe ‘I ‘~'-.»"|‘c?.3~55 w mgr“ Ila. we can music?» COLD UNOII FOIDTIYQ OUARANTII TO ‘OIVI IVATII- qrsonou ssrunpso on DRUG .00. x cross _ , rlli s' (n. -‘ ‘ ~~~;~Pqio.soxsn ... .s . - ,_ r “.4 j were first explained, visitors. MORE CHEERING REPORT. — Dr. J. S. Jenkins received the fol: lowing telegram last evening from the surgeon in charge of the case of Mr. Fred Moore. now under healtment In the Boston City Hos- llilflli “Slight improvement; no signs of meningitis; general condi- tion (air. if no compliqtitons oc- cur will recover without any after- eifects. Letter dollowa with full details." This telegram is more le- assuldng than previous ones receiv- ei from liriends, and very cbeorini; to the friends oi the family. 2.1:. Moore's bmtherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Colwlll, leave this morning to visit him. MARITIME BIRDS DESCRIBED. —A very interesting address on "Our Native Birds," illustrated with some sixty colored lantern slides. was given in St. James School room last evening by Mr. R. W. Tufts, chief Federal Migratory Bird Oflic- er ‘for the Maritime Provinces. The provisions oit the Migratory lBIrds Protection Act and its opera- tion in Canada and United States after which the various varieties on Maritime birds were shown, with short ex- planatory comments upon the na- ture and habits df each. The attend- ance was large and the interest very lteen. as evidenced by the questions asked Mr. Tufts. There were quite a number of children . present, and some were able to r, name many oif the birds shown. Mr. ' James Paiton, president of the P. E. Island iflish and Game Associa- tion, presided at the meeting. At ‘ the close of the lecture a hearty vote out-thanks, moved by Mr. D. Edgar ‘Show and seconded ‘by Rev. W. Orr Mulligan, was ‘tendered the speaker. The appointment of Mr. R. C. Vaughan. Director of Purchases and Stores. as Vice President in charge of Purchases and Stores‘, Canadian National Railways, was announced this morning by Sir Henry Thornton, Chairman and President of the System. —-—Z¢o-c--—-— The finely pleated ......' of a charming dance frock ends in four points. ' l i Doings its Aches. Chills uni Pains A Hot Bottle i i preusin Inna blend sail a '7 n}: "siren i i i our Ksutlaek‘ HOCKEY AND RACES tonight. BESCO CORD-A clean fuel. 117 a load. A. Picberd l. 00.. Phone 240-1610-921 8i. SKATING WITH ems after Sports. ' ‘g JUST Annivso dndies as hats for early sin-lug wéai. Browse Bros, Md. ‘ 1080-8424“, POLICE COURT. ——-There were no cases before the Stipendiary Magistrate for the past two days. AT AFTON HAUL, "Monday. Feb. 25, cntertaiuhnent and bas-ketaooisl. Admission 25 cents. Ladies with baskets tree. SMALLPOX SCARE ABATING. —An improvement is reported in the condition of the snmllpox pa tients at ‘the Moncton isolation Hos- pital, one of whom b an Islander. The quarantine placed on the Aca- dian ‘House and the ruidence of Moses Murray lmrbeen raised. AFTON -i-i.ALL.—-1Vocal duets, vo cal solos. comic songs, dancing. etc, in addition to iihe address on “Community Welfare," by ‘Hon. C. G. Duffy, In, Afton I-lall, Monday night next. Basket social after program. I AFTON HALL-All roads lead to the grand entertainment Mon- day next. Charlottetowuhl most popular singers, comedians and dancers wrlll penfbrm. Hon. C. G. Duffy will give on aiddrem on "Community Welifam.” 1i PERSONALS Ava Wilson of Summersqe was in the city yesterday returning in the evening. The many friends of iMiss Belle MucNeill will regret to learn that she has had to enter tuhoP. E. ls- ‘Iand Hospital for appendicitis. Miss Margaret ‘MoCahe has re- turned to her home in Bedeque, af- ter spending thnee very pleasant weeks visiting friends in Tignish. Hon. Murdock Kennedy, Bradal- bane, is in the city. Messrs. J. H. Simms. A- E- Slmmons and S. MacMillan, Mont- real, are registered at the Revere. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McMillan, Vernon River, were registered yes- terday at the Queen. Messrs. C. Metherall, Alberto]: and A. C. Saunders, ‘M. iii. A1. are] at the Queen Hotel. Messrs. T. C. McGovern. G. P. Black and N. D. McKellar, Toronto are at the Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson, O'Leary, were passengers to the city yesterday. They are regist- ered at the Victoria. ' nuiiiiif EiiiiiiiNS (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Feb. 20.—One of the rare first editions of English books that may some 08y 50°11 b9 9"‘ countered at ‘auctions, where e01: lectors gather, is the Preliminary Report on the Census of ‘England and Wales in 1921. John Citizen's appetite for this work has considerably astonished the oillcials‘ of the Stationary Of- flce. In fact the first edition at a quarter, though it ran Into iuany thousands, has ions been wld 011*- and the authorities have lhad t0 order a second one. _ The "preliminary report’ Siva‘ tho provisional tables of the P09111- ailon for England and -WsleB. U181 were the --iirst fruits of the his count of three summers ago. ltis a w-nne Book o! about 80 maes- 64 of which are crammed with 5mm‘ u... showing his: ‘the numbeis and sexes of the inhabitants. _'I‘he first seven towns in their order are London. Blh-IIIUIWQF" Liverpool. Manchester, Sheifldld Leeds and Bristol. More than 18 1-2 million p001)!!! live in the large towns (those over the 50,000 aggresww). or nearly half the total population of the country. Durham is the only 15981180 county now .in which men nub number women. Constipation Baoishgd A d “l? till 'v"v'.".'.'.x'i'.’.'.l °' ‘$5 Isifdifllaratlvs Iiflffliifls and Romans In consli ation and in lpqlen. ills d "u: I . nova-radii 0.53;“... seeps thrice any. gg floanlne a! your Dre at. “"°°!9.°i'.fi!awasev5w knowna fl ,...’i.... Tho.” with hie beat, the girl vlflrhor dolls will seen have IIIIOI this age of toys —but u o» children never grow up. aw’ Y: (By Dominion News Service.) LON ._ Feb. 20.—An out- patient ntly attended a London 11 boepitaluand ‘complained that the medicine she bed been receiving had not done |her “ha portb of g _.. xunination of the prescription revealed the secret. All innoxious standardized box. This woman had had been lraudod two boxes. one containing bersclc powder and the other health salts. the dog had evidently been fight- ing, for he was covered with blood. Knowing that borscic powder was good for bathing wounds, she pre- pared what she thought was u. homcic solution. In her haste the ‘lids of the boxes became confused and the dog was bathed with salts. Fortunately. salts. painful though they are when applied to wounds, have good heal- ing properties. and horacic powder taken internally, would not be so injurious as other powders. When the patient was told of her mistake, she forgot her own oom- plsint In her sympathy for her dog. 11 Ford on Democratic Petition in Michigan a. Political Paradox (United Press) ' DETROIT, Feb. 21—A political paradox looms ahead of the presid- ential primary In this state‘ on April 7, with the possibility of President Coolidge being the choice of the Republicans of the state and Henry Ford, whose “ i am for Coolidge" proved a political sensa- tion recently being the Democratic choice. . A few (lays before Mr. Ford said:- "I will not be a candidate against him on any ticket, whatsoever," Ford Petitions, circulated through- out the state were presented to the secretary of state as the candidate for the regular Democratic prefer- ential choice. Having got this far, the Democratic leaders came to an abrupt halt with Mr. Ford's an- nouncement that hs was for Coo- lidge. Bue they could not withdraw the name, as the law specifically states that only the candidate [himself has this right, once the petitions arq presented and accepted. To date, Mr. Ford has not withdrawn his name, and has given no inkling that he intends to. Thus the Dem- ocratic backers of Mr. Ford found themselves in the unenviable pos- summated the candidacy of a man whose expressed sympathies are all with the opposition. While President Coolidge has been named as the preference of Governor Alex J. Groesbeck and Burt D. Cody, chairman of the Re- publican state committee, United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson has whipped an organization into shape, named his county and state managers. established his head- uuarters and named Michigan as a battle ground by making one of his first campaign speeches here. Johnson supporters recall that Michigan expressed its presidenti- ll Preference for the California Senator in 1920 and they say that lthtat favorable sentiment still ex- s s. A significant point In connection with Michigan's state politics is the almost lack of early discussion of issues. The Teapot Dome dis- closures created somewhat of a furore Ln Michigan political circles, mainly because they involved Ed. win Denby, secretary of the navy, a Detroiter. The reaction in the case of Denhy has been somewhat of a blotting out of political lines itn going to the navy secretary's d9. ense. Judge Protects - Wealthy From En- hanced Legal Fees wmnns-nnsus, Pa. Feb. 21m Declaring that “similar service-hag similar value for rich amd poor mm} nieas court reduced an attor- neys fee dram the $5,000 sought to 81.000. Suit had been instituted ifur the collection of the $6.000 fee fornervices and expense; 1n Con. newton with the release d! a client from o state institution. Before rendering its opinion the court ob. [lined figures dram other members of the lbar and found that Ifees on i333 caves ranged from c500 to Alter making the observation re- Elflllllg similar service. the court said that “while the poor may be themed lees. the ridh should not b9 chilled more than the service is reasonably worth. for this would be unethical and unprofessional. gags’: we dost the value of Joni-in as a very mat» erihi Ifsctor in this case, for outlast IN-fldlnl. since the value of irres- dotn like the value of life is be- yond computation. the compoun- tionflof the attorney might easily lead to oonilsoatioivof the client's t involve no particular . U. skill. exilflflonce or diill- Tiiilllflii powders are given to patients in a On arriving lbome she saw that Ition of having agitated and con- ~ Soon Stops Golds Colds end catlrh yield like mag- ic to soothing. healing antiseptic cream that penetrates through ev- ery air passage and relieves swol- len, in‘ ’ membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged uostlils WM 14518 up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and shuffling atop. Don't stay stuffed up and miser- able. Get s small bottle oi.’ Ely's Cream Balm from your dtuggist. Apply a little arena nostrils and ‘get in- stant relief. Millions endorse this remedy know-n for more than fifty W. G. Y. FRIIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 790 Kilocycles (880 Meters) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 6.30 p. m.—Childrcn's program. 7.35 p. m.—lieaith talk, N, Y. State Department of Health. 7.45 p. m.—Radio drama, "The Gamblers," by Charles Klein, pre- sented by WGY Players. Address. “George Washington" Benedict I-Iatmsker llnstrumental selection, “Bedouin Bong" ................................ .. Piusuti WGY Orchestra Drama, “The Gamblers,” Chas. Klein, a drama in threemcts pre- I sented by special arrangement (with the author. ' - WGY Players THE CAIQI‘ Wilbur Emerson Edward H. iSmIth John Emerson .......... .. Frank Oliver James Darwin Jerome Lovenhelm George Cowper .. .. ................. .. Edw . . s Giles Raymond Chas. S, Baumes Frederick Tooker .......... .. Maurice G. Randall Thomas Harold Sunde Hicks Courtlaud Hopkins Catherine Darwin .. . Rose lCohn Isabel Emerson Margaret V. Smith Jane .......................... .. Lola Sommers SCENES Act I-Smoklng room at Emer- son's, February 10, 9.00 p. m. Instrumental selection, "Andan-te“ .......................................... .. Edwards Orchestra - Act II-Library at Darwin's, Fe ruary 10, 11.00 p. m. ilnstrumental selection, ilidioderato" .. O "Andante r Act ILL-Smoking room at Emer- son's, February I], 10.00 a. m. l ‘Instrumental selection, "Adagio"| i Orchestra (Late Program) . Eastern Standard Time n 10.30 p. m.-—Dance music hyi Blue Bird Orchestra» iMonoiogue by Dr. W. J. Brennan of Plattsburgh, N. Y. ;STO0K QUOTATIONS; l. HAIDIFAX, Feb. 21.-Stook quo-l " ta-tions furnished by Johnson anrli Ward, members Exchange. 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