slx o-(‘fi-u oday 3.15, i‘ N’ ‘ Matinee-JR, and 11c. \- i- ‘lJ! 3 ,, GUARDIAN . "m :r,‘=:-‘: r?‘ ollargéllliu es * ‘Against Union N‘ l -ron 1J1": wanna NI. page ll is available. ‘ -womln's Inns-r ‘QUALITY Rubber 300M $2.85 Der pair at emu-um. sel-a-ai-nt ‘ —ROBlN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail, Hlolmalfs, Bum- merside. 751-1-6t2- —POLIOE OOURT -— Al. the lcounty Court on Itursdny, Judge 'MoQlllillfle presiding, on udiourned lsedruction case ‘was concluded, ‘the fdeiendsnt. being tind $900. or ‘nn- prisonment ‘(or a period ‘o! ten ‘monltdm. . —H‘O6KEY A1‘ CENTRAL BEDEQUE RINK. Saturday night, Feb. 21. Bedeque married men vs. Central Bedeque married men- Skate alter match. 576-2-Z1-1i W8 t1. EUGENE 0»'NElL'S GREAT PU LlTZER PRIZE PLAY i --|CE CROP- ‘llhe second crop oi ice tor this season la now ‘being taken oi‘! the pond at tlhe weet end oi lthe ‘town, the thickness is about elg-lflbeen inches and o! the best quality. H. , —-LO8ES HORSE-Mr. Douglas Glnglntlon, Sherbrooke, lost e. very vnlunibla ihorse on Thunsdny. ‘The horse was ‘sick on Wednesday and the owner drove him in to town on Thursday when n vterinary ‘was procured to amtend -him but it was found that rizhe animal lhnd ‘to ‘be dispensed with. H. The famous Pia)’ for which Thomas H, Ince paid $100,000 for the screen rights. i‘ i‘? . I ‘Apliy of tremendous power and j-dralnaytlc fire and stark realiflm- A. play that took New York and‘ I London by storm. A picture with all the strength, _ ' the pathos and sheer beauty ofthc original. ‘ —RACE ON RICHMOND BAY- Kenslingtonzrace-horse owners in- tend holding, a race on Richmond Bay ice north o! iiViliil-s Point on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 24th.'.l‘hers will be a free (or all trout and pace and other classes ~wil-l ‘be mado\t0r the racers present. All ‘rscerslmm Slside and other localities cordisilly invited ‘to attend. PERSONALS ——Mr. J. W. Whitehead. Clinton, was in town on Thursday. H. --Mr. Keir ill-enter Burlington, was a visitor lher during ‘the week cud. d-l. ~—~Messrs. Cywil Harding. Gra- ham's Rood and George McKenzie, proprietor qt the ‘Brunswick hotel, Kensingwn were in town on‘ Thurs- day. H. QVl-IEN THE KING IS AT GOOIHVOOD ; Whenever the hing and Queen nitend {the (loodwood rnccs, they nrs the ‘guests of the Duke oi’ Richmond nt fiootlwood House, the Duke's private lresldonce. The ‘Stntc apartments, which the Kim: and Queen alwlys use, nrs on Zthe ground floor. The King’: bedroom ‘is furnished throughout in old ouk. The _,l>cd is n massive “four poster" 0i’ Inc- BLANCHE SWEET GEORGE ..ARI‘.)N xAdapted by Bradlg eoted by John Gri ion of Thomas H. DISTRIBUTED BY FIRST NATIONAL “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE COW” SENNETT COMEDY WILLIAM RUSSELL EUGENIE BESSERER one 0'Nc‘iil's play. Dir- the personal supervis- Y King from Eug filth Wray under -tlcpiccc is n magnificent spscimcnt o! ouk carving the author of which is ‘umv unknown. "Phc ilrcplncs is made o! wrought iron lnkcn from the Sussex mines in the ("We when this was one o! the princ» pnl iron producing counties in Eng- lnnd. The design o! the fireplace il |cnniposrd of the arms o! the Duke: of‘ Richmond. ‘ 'l‘he great "Tapestry Room" in used us the Queen's private sitting-room. Tho walls are covered with tapestries of rnrc design and workmanship and will bear comparison wlththe speci- mens ofthis work either It Windsor (‘ustle or at Hampton Court. Merry Minstrels AT THE mm S T R A N D Perhaps the chief feature of Good- H" H wood House is the wonderful] dining- fioom ‘flonday’ Feb. room. It is built in the Egyptian style corl AT 8J5 throughout in mnrble nnd bronze. An ass, 0nd fhén Auspices of ‘h: l inscription in hleruglyphics is sculp- tured over the hnndsoms mnntleplecc, nnd the ornaments oftbc room are car- ried ""1 l" Ffflilllyfy. The room will the Catholic Woman's 5E g ' . \\ Lea ue . ; sot-r PROCEEDS pg); CHARHK ZZIIQtOiIEGSEEQEuD sioldier who served in DC u i»; how ABLEUPUHIPOSES A trensurelhnt‘ Blrlfiltll much atten- °"'°' J. AUSTTNOtTDNAINOR lllzllzsvgrllsmthinhlltllrfnztnzrrrrficsaylfdtwond adm “A mono" picture of beauty Al"! nut-d lw Napoleon on the nTornIiIl ‘"111: oelv seldom seen on the scream.“ MISS LUCY BLANCHARD \\-,H,,,|CO_ I oiog _N' Y‘ a‘ Big Chorus, Four Funny End Men, Catchy w“ v ' Songs, Music and Spec- ure. laity Numbers. unw I Palivaztchatfor} g9 "Street B , _ w! m" is m». w" h hi‘; TICKETS 353:. LET US DO ‘mm iSI-TFEA, iTllll-zilrin, Fob, 22.——'-Anxie- Ly ms horn caused here by tl sltnte- "' _,‘.‘.'.".‘.'.;.';,,E.112.7’?.i‘§i"Z,J€J53B“t.§iLi RUNNING I jiilu.-'7H:1i have been rlcnttiito the Bnl- _ t A _ ‘ - n; flu prnnmie an an ‘- iourgenise ls o _ ‘Ti . ‘ ‘ , TAM; “I'll-s spring, ‘the efforts ‘to . ' tn neces o... PRINCE EDWARD “ '“ ”"""~'""“‘ ‘M “a.” ° make =1 mm j to our Store . exec every time you new require s 0 m e 31:: drug store am. cle. ma i’ rust!‘ PHONE 1v ‘I ‘ , - 9 , 2 I 9 "m" ' '1' CCZIH - '» even . ‘ and YOU W!" b6 m l t A fllllvrrsed h o w " S“; may mean a o of unnecessary trou- guickly your or- er ' . V - 1,, , ble and expense. . , edwfll be dd" g ham '1. ' m n DON’T DELAY l i"! Phone 393-J ' the _ ~ that n ‘ “ FRED ll Tllllllllll T“ XALL PQOG i , g at’; lllflllglftvn Wm 0». rum ‘Edward Thutro K,,;,,§=_.,,,,,,,. 3,; l ' “ ‘M ' ‘ -IHOP from Helmufi Catalog. flclil’. design nnd execution and the mam‘ ‘ purchaser has left the district. Jew- ‘ dressing case-these are actual in- drawn "Kway-ny-ny" menl, and probably tails back in despair on three sticks o! tobacco‘ for a shilling. person, who pronounces the pidgln» English word "teller" ns "tell-chi: has given up trading because he, considers it "very unciigniiied." i geLso irlghttully peeved with tbd blightsbs when they shove n belly bob across the countnh and any "Tnmbslv (tobacco), them three iolly old slicks, don't silly sh-ss ante up the two bob nil at once? B esides, I don't think my people would like to h standing behind a,countsh_ land serving holly niggnhs- and saiety-pinn-whet?‘ thing too und with the IHUFQIFIDCYQI n-matisr -oomlruon ‘WIAM ab] gulp a - 6574-31-81 her Boots hwh 84-55 per 91h at Sinclair's. ' 3 5012-31-31 -———-n . —6ENTRAL BIDIOUI °8iR VIOEB- Preaching Feb 22nd M. at Borden at 7 p. m. 51 Believed Dead explosion o! gas that rwlmught Ith tory of ‘the iindlann eoslflelds. s There were 121 miners in th but all lwere o! the dpipriou the men ibelng allive. _ -—-——<o>-i_. “IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH" How shall we worship The Master Where shall that worship be? Shall it be up in "Mt. Byohsr" Or down there in "Old Gnlilee? Thus, th At the well, by the woman of old, Jacob To "divert ', as the story is told. You recall how the answer was given, verse 27. Saviour set forth, pathway to heaven. As at "Sychar", it's alsoin Gotham our own. "Luther"? ‘ Or alone, by the City o! Rome’! The question was "woman" To divert from an issue o! shame So now it's asked by the bigots and fame. Am I less a, man it I worship Pope ‘l devout? that he does? the kind words "he'll any?" flag and all humankind e chapel or a closet to pray? tear in his breast are merely to soothe. love in his heart and Truth ’. SHOPPING IN THE TROPICS tells how shopping is done in that tar-sway place! "Shem-ei-nessim" and “Phul-nans" and topping oft his purchases with common sight in the shop which i run in the Tropics. . It is more rare, however, to ro- cciver an order for a brass-mounted double bedstead and a wardrobe fitted with n full-length door mir- ror, but both ot these articles I have supplied. There is a certain iirm in Lon- don which puts up the most emp- hatic hsir-oil I have ever reooilcd from, and this commands a. wide sale. Apparently the worse it smells, the better it sells-what a selling slogan! and I only make one stlpulntion wilenevcr I dis- pose oi n bottle, and ihnt is that the cork is not removed until the sharps are a good selling line, too. Sometimes a native buys some sugar and one wraps it up in a loose page oi some iliustrsted cat- niogue, and later on the purchaser comes back and places an order for. meybe, a diamond-studded wrist-watch or a gold-mounted stances. When informed ot the probable cost he utters a long- oi nstonish twain “Poor. .___.. __ —MEN'O K-NII LENGTH Rub- with red‘ rubberfoole and on‘ ‘Elm-CBC’. Freetown at 11 a. m; at Central Bodeque at 8 p. m; and In Mine Explosion ‘SULLIVAN, iInd.,‘Fdb. ll-dn an greatest mine disaster lim the his- S“.iii°..'2iil§h°§u?.l‘1lf.§°§‘é.i2l; thh morning in the City 0on1 Com- psny mine on the ontskirta o! this cl . " urine at rtbe ‘time of the explosion. Rescue crews went to work alt one tihere is no possible chance oi the was the question asked back ere As she drew from the well of Old As you read in John 3,‘ down to It was not place or. torm that the But in "spirit and truth" lay the By the "wells" and the "woes" ot is the pathway to heaven by asked by the To "divert" and to persecute merit Without Bishop or Priest qr the Are you less s. man it you worship Without Deacon, or Elder or Pastor Is s man not a man for the deeds For the smile, nnd the cheer, and And lhis love tor his God and his Whether he kneels in e church or Yes! Give me the ‘man wItboutIM» For the things oi this lite that Yes! Give me the man who ‘has And warships his God in "Spirit —-By PETER A. REILLY Writing from Falsi, British Solo- mon isiands, Clifford W. Collinson To see a lion-clouted savhge snit- ting the scented rival merits o! s tin oi talcum powder is no un- TORONPI‘ — rowmaiorilvy oi 14 voteeins ‘total cit 284 votq out Mmcphm eon Presbyterian! Church. Dawn Rood, bin declared in favor oi Church Union. Then-e are 255 names on the r011, and the vote flo-r Union was 124. with 110 against. ‘Bible mlinllster, Rev A. M- Dnllins, favors Union. This two other Preebytwwfll churches lin ‘the district, Rodger and Emmanuel. declared 1188111184- Ulnlon. Thlls ‘bnings the total oi 110101110 churches voting ‘in tsvor oi! Church Union up ‘to 21. OPPOS- ed ‘to these are a ‘total of 24 churches that have voted not t0 ocuncur 1‘n Uniion. A ldespabch from Orlllin sihlowed that the‘ Presbyterian Church ‘there, Rev Norman H. McGiiiivrfly minister, ma‘ voted‘ against 1m m1 by a tnlsziofriby of 648. The vote wee as tollowis: For Uniion. 184; ngailnst 782. This church llB thin Flu-gent Pxcsbyiterihn congwtflllml in Ozlvarlo mirth oi’ the CilY °1 ‘liorontnh In Windsor St. Andrew's Church Rev M Paulin. minister, 91W ill/ell a big majority @138. not union. The bnililoitlng resulted as follows: For uniomL 181; aigaiinet, 607. In the Breebymfilrian Church at Elmvale, 117 members voted Iagaiinet Church Union, 12 voted for Union. Elmlvnie Presbyterian "is one ‘Oi’ two churches under Ithe DiwwYfli-P‘ oi’ Rev R. M- Henna. The othl. Kmlox Church, Crossdiond, voted fligallllfll, Union 55; in favor of Union. 6. Eoilowilng ere nddltlonurl reports on the volt-ling by Presbyieflil" churches ll". ‘the Donrixiiori; Doon church, ‘Pnilslton, Ont... 1 for un 0n 21 agnlimslt; O-riilia. Ont, 184 for 732 against; Turrance, Princeton‘ Ailienby, Blaloeburml, Coalmont, one Mlle, Juim land Klilllmruey. nl-i in BrI-iiish Columbia Jnvored Un- ‘lion: without ‘tnkling n ‘ballot; W111- erdown. On‘t., 49101‘, 87 against; Ventry Onlt. 2 for, 40 against; Stmhaue. Ont, 35 for, 9 ngalinst; Golden Pic’ n, ‘Sask, 8 for, 1 against; ‘St John. Swsk; unani- mous for union; Popilsr Grove, unanimous for union; (lheislbarviilc 17 £01340 eugnllnst; ‘St Andrews, Omemee. 30 for, i1 egianst; Levis 1 tor, 13 ngaiinwt; Willis Jarafis 11 iior, 63 ngainslt. TORONTO, Feb 22——l'l‘h-e latest summary oi’ ithe church union vote. t B 1 6 t '! v follows: British‘ Oolumibh, for 186; . agwinst 22. Aiberua, for 95; against 21. against ‘Saskatchewan. for 434; 12 Quebec, tor 70; against 31. Ontario, for 416; blgamfilt 327- Nova. Sootin. for 90; ‘a-gniinst 32. Prince ‘Edward Island, flor 38; against 11. Tomlin: For 1,329; Agnins-t 45G Fraser. unanimously for unon M. Car-p, for 65; 818mm“ 3 Pefrloiey, cor 18; against 4 Oiil City, for 15; against 2 Oil Sprlnlgis, for 11; against 11 St. Johns, for 1; ngnin-slt 7 Guelph. ‘St. Pauis, for against. 95. ‘Gillies Hall, for 7; against 39- Sooitilaml, for 8; against 11. New Llskcnrd. for 59; against 25; txma} avoemr? General ‘Election y i OoIjnQigYFSooIL-Bays LibejnLQrganlzer ‘BARNLA, 0M.- Teb. SIP-HO‘!- Duncan Mantle-ll, clue: oxen!!!" 0t ‘the lLibeml in Canals, 8d- dressing ‘the West _ boon Liberal Association more yeeteuda, proph- esied an early genenll election and urged local ‘L-ibernls to mtabliah and peideottlleir orgonfiotilon. ——-—-{O3-——-—— Manitoba Brings Suit Against G.N.R. v WENNIP , Feb. 22.--Mnni‘toiba's suit again oils Canadian ‘National Railways, seeking e proper return of ‘the gross earnings oi.’ the sys- tem ‘within the ‘province end pay- memt in full of claims due under ‘tho ‘taxation oI-Railways Act, will ‘be pmss-edno a ‘finality, Premier John Bracken stated today. H. J. Symln-gton, K. 0., counsel tor the province, ‘has been asked to procure n decision ws soon as possi‘bie._ Though certain [tax-payments un- der ‘the Act ‘have been made lby ‘the Railway, the Manitoba Government deems the amounts paid lnsufficint. The case. it is understood, hinges on ‘the -p0lnlt whether ‘thenCanndlan National system, ‘being owned by the Federal Government, is exempt from ‘taxation altogether. Mr. Sym- imgion ‘stated ltodwy, ‘oha-t he was ‘awaiting u reply from t-he Railway ito n smiles oi’ questions submitted by him, and that action‘ would be ‘tried possibly ‘in (two months’ ‘time. —- ---¢+>---i Monster Oak Will Be Sent to America LONDON, Feb. 22.——One of the moot wonderful oak trees ‘in Eng- land has been removed from the Duke ‘oi’ Buccicucifs esltatc near Kc-t lerluiz. it ‘has a. girth of forty-seven tact. nnd seven-teen ‘horses were occupi~ ml ‘three days removing it t0 Corby s-fntion. it ‘is to ‘be shipped ‘to Am- PPlCII. Will Forgive Her TORONTO, Feb. 22.—-Forgiven by hel- hu-sbnnti, Anteru Lepnge. of Pelwinng, utter she wcnt ‘through ‘a form oi’ marriage ‘recently wibh a Washing with Lux wonf; wcar them out. '11,.‘ filmy things you love so-fiyousclccc thcm now Wm, worry about thclr care. _ ey ll give good saw-cc m] their freshness, you _know‘,-_bccausc you ilsq; m‘, m" I arc ncvcr washed with anythm g but Lux. A Triple voile, satin and 5.5.. silks wonkpu“ shccu—dainty colours will H0! fad —if washed m_LuX, Li"! alone will not liljllfc. .orl . He‘ w“; 11.31%?!‘ I Wm‘ '7 harm "l? flbnc that w; "s . W485 90W sill: underthlng; . this wa : Whisk oncrahicspoonilgol thick lather in a wuhbowl ‘o: water. ‘Add cold water lliilllid; lukewarm. Prcss the suds y; ,, through soiled s ts. Rinse in m.‘ .,‘ warm waters qucnc witrronrb _ dying. Roll natowcb-whmmn , prcss with-a warm iron-nevus“ Lcvcr Brothers Ijmitgdl Toronto. For all fine ‘ laundering "vnnnWiTljTilinw rflvhaghmx\ u...» I All lmr iutmrs 1 v LUX 311's police count ‘today, wws sent can ‘show zvbiiltyto provide ‘to ‘the Home oi the Good Shepherd she will be released and on nn indefinite sentence of itwoéretu-nn to ‘him alter the , ycztrs less one dzty. ‘if her ‘husband, been considered by ills Cihdnnnrau. An/u C. Lepsge, in wom- who offers ‘to flake ‘her back home, board. r AT PRATT’S uni" This Lassie Has He Colds “Rubbed Away” The mother of this attractive little ‘girl, Mrs. E. E. Enmans, of 216 Seventh Ave., N. E. ‘Portage La Prairie, Mam, is one oi the many Canadian mothers who are enthu- siastic about the vaporizing salve, Vicks VapoRub, for treating chiid~ ren’: colds. Mrs. Elnmuns writes: "My little girl had croup at night pretty badly and Vlcks did her n lot oi good. I huvo also used it with very satisiactory results ior head and chest colds." Vlcks is Just "rubbed on" for sore throat, ton-silitis, bronchitis, croup or deep chest colds. When so applied, Vlcits has a double direct action: Internllly medicated vapors are inhaled while, at the samg time, Colds go overnight, croup is usually Qxtflrfillly. it is absorbed through and stimulates the ‘skill. _._-_ A recently arrived "How-haw" As he says, “You know, old truit, and I igive Why can‘: the ear o! my ‘with not. Well-personally. don't l... any ignitisd in Htrndlng Are You Sending the Whole Child to School? Your child's chance ln life may depend upon your lotion now In this mnttoToi hi: eye- . light Got the hots n child's syn. OONUULT H. J. MABON Optometrist nnd Prcleriptlon Drugqiut MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Ofllu ‘tlonnoo , . wm. Drug Oto bout your ' 1 FROM OUR Horse Rugs Sleigh Bells Sleigh Robes Fur Coat-s Overcoats Mackinaws All other stocked SALE PRICES. SALE MEANS LESS THAN MILL PRICE. 26TH DON ’T PRAT, T0 on These words are ‘often quoted by Advertisers and as often mean nothing Great Post Inventory Sale, We intend T0 CLEAR BALANCE OF LADIES’ COATS and other odds and ends in which you are liable t0 find ‘ the very article you are most in need of and All at Sacrifice Prices SOME 331-3 PER CENT. OFF. SOME 50 PER CENT. OFF. FOR LOWEST PRICES BARGAIN COUNTER. our THEY so To Make Room for Our Large Spring Importations COME AND GET YOURS‘ BE ON TIME ONLY 3 DAYS AS USUAL February zen. ‘znh. and l28th. Thursday goods not mentioned from our large Wen‘ store and war IBUT OUR MEANS THAT STOCK THE FOLLOWING Lumbermen’s Socks Lumbermelfs Rubbers Driving Harness Single Work Harness Team Work Harness Sweaters, Hats, Caps OF ALL, SEE OUR Friday Saturdfll‘ ehouse at GENUINE WHOLE- FLOUR and FEEDS AT WHOLE" 3 DAYS ONLY 27TH AND 2am concur _ V AT sr. _PETERS ‘l. r»- 1 ,0.--»- .1 4*‘ ......__.~. , , ~’ p_\i I‘>,,’1,,.... r0040‘-