i Vi“, . ,. Flue LIKE i-iis OLD setr AGAIN since nnutc smi- ED OLD ‘TROUBLE "l have fouiiil ‘Pnulac to be a medicine of unusuil mcrit for since taking it I have gztined twenty-four Dlflmds and um feeling as fine as l ever did." was the statement imade TWBIIUY by Captain William Wil- liams virho hats resided in Ostren Lake. Nova Scotia all his lite. "For nearly two years now," con- tinued Capt. Williams, “l have suf- ‘Iered from stomach trouble so bad that ldiatl furittit. what it was to enjoy a meal. My appetite tin-tug. 10d down to alinoivt nothing, what little l ate sotiri-il and seemed like I1 heavy luiiiii i-iian iii the pit iii Ill‘! Blvultlcll. i folt n Iusoutetl after 9871MB and l iiiid sucl‘. a tight. hea- VY YBPIHIH across my chest l could llwllv silt my I-lffltllfl. i suffered with heartburn anti had severe pains ziuil cramps in my :4[()nla(§h_ It was hard for im- to retain what l ate and i hail SLIUIl a bad mum in my mouth every morning that l could never eat tiny bppakfust M all. luas badly constipated and all lthe time tt-lt iveiik, Wtyl'll-()\|[ and good-1tii--tiotliim;. “Several of my frieiiils ttilti me what. 'l‘anliii~ hail tioiie tor them and they all pixiised it so highly that 1 decided to try it myself. \\'t-ll, 5dr, It Went straight afti-i" my stomach trouble and tiidiiy l ain enjoying as good healiii ‘l a man r-ould want, My stomach in tine condition and l can eat just whatever l ping“ now without iiririiii; a sign of indig. estion tifteryirziriis. ‘I t-njny n,’ uieals beczitiso i-verythiug l on: gives inc MiIWJIH-flil illlli energy. i am no IUllf-Ifll‘ i-onstipiiteil anti uevl or have lillil ill‘l‘ti, it-iirtrout feel- ing like l itsvil to. i am feeling like my old sell’ again and take pleasure in l‘€C0llllll8illiilll( ’l‘atilac." Taiilac is sold. in Churlotctown by ltetldlu ilrtiit. in Montague by H J_, .\lal\t,u. iii GK-orgettiivn by Beymtiui- t‘. knight. in Stiurls by JRB- G- Fflrirusoii, in Konsitigton by Kler & Ritbilill-{tii anti Jn EllJQYdlll Junction by l‘. i‘. Hughes, PLENTV OF FISH IN NEWFOUNDLAND. .}l..~\l.ll<‘.-\.\',, Felt. T.~—Sir Mltiilfllll (‘at-thin. who with Lady (Ynsliin is passing through “HIIlilX on his way to Nctv ‘fork. uliidi rliWil last night. said that tiiori- Wit! no sigiiificanire in his trip . He coniiiietitcd \\'ilIi a smile on the reciint Ccveluptiicnts politically’ in Neivitiiititllrintl, remarking that the Prcttiit-i’ and Iil‘.i‘b‘i\’(*i‘~G-Pll€‘i‘ilI who |‘t’(‘l‘l!iI_\' ran bro-elections had been naritiwiy roturnetl by suit-ill majorititw lli~ attributed illlnill‘ (lose iili iiiii~ iii sulllt- pm: to labor iiit'i\'i-tii~-!.i< Aski-ii it» it» Yeirftiiiiitiliiurbs trazie lii- rilili tliii antlers‘ were iii tnir (‘lllifiililtti III‘ rt» ll'l'l'll Ttitijitt0 quir- tali- of :i~ii l]! ilii- t-ol-xiiy, however. "w itzli lat-kiui: transport to tho mar- kt'i\' iii t uii- tor tlir- Imuti-ti setisotl might it ~ Island llil iii >~-riou< Ilt>$ tu the Just a Till ol the Pail Women dtiti't mind filling the ltnecdiigh supply can (if the new Suit- tion-fecdOnly a lcw inches to lift. l\'o strain- ing of back or arms. THE NEW SHARPLBS 3 UCTION-FEID Separator qrls all the cream all tlir tiviir, Anv ulhCl‘ ncuarritor will (‘frillhifldltfill the spei-ti slackcns. ou can't nlivavslurn nt exactly the ti l speed. No onc can. it's impnpsi lr. s mil iwilit-niiir run spend lHCIlFfliOY. ho Stanton-tots shims clcrin, last or slow. rml tit livei st-vini rrcam. Capac- iiv increases with tlit- speed. Conic in nnd lct us :~Il0\‘l you how it. works. Extti parts for all Sharpies Machines in stock at the CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS Phone 700 Clftown Notice t0 Advertisers ‘____ The co-opernilon of advertis- ing patrons is requested in the direction of getting "copy" into the business ofllco before twelve noon on the day previous to publication. (Saturday l0 a.m.) Very often the receipt of a large advertisement or even rcg- ular changes otter that hour ‘serves to dislocate the regular work ot netting the paper made up in time to catch the mails— and not infrequently such ads are at the last moment left out This situation is not o! ser- vice to either the advertiser or our render, and we, therefore, request that copy be received tn the business oilice. NOT LATER THAN t2 NOON (Qatar-tiny 10. l. m.) wiiii i8 tilil siiii miZTT-Tm. By gluon. A layman of ordinary intelligence and education asks a. layman of sini- ilar intellectual equipment, living one hundred years hence, n series of questions regarding prevalent ballets among intelligent petiple of that coming day and age. Follow lug are the questions and replies: “What is your opinion of the sun?" "lt is a huge, electrical furnace generating its own electricity. lt is also the source oi’ light." "ls lt n sour-coo! heat? Doift the sun's rays warm the earth?" "Yes, but not directly utid they are not rays of heat, as you have been taught and probably belit-ve. Vite believe. in fact we know, that such u thing is impossible.“ "Why impossible?" "Because we know euollfll-l 0f the laws of heat to know that heat no matter how intense it may be at its iuiurce. could not Bil-SS through the ninety million miles. of ether tietweeu the sun and earth. which is (is much colder than icc as ice is culilor than liot water. To bc< lleve that lieat from the sun can warm the earth directly is as con- trary to intelligent reason as to believe that the heat, front a huge campfire oii an island in an iii- lanii‘ lulte silrrountlctl by a wall oi’ iu- a iuilc thick iroulil‘ Vfilflll peo- ple living out side the "wall." "How then tiovs the sun warm the earth?" ' "By electricity. The sun gen- crates and send! out both light and electricity‘. They truviei at about the so mo speed, but neither is host. Light passes through both tin.- ether ti:.ii blanket oi’ tittnospbcre supposed to bo forty or fifty miles thick, which surrounds the earth, without (ilfrllfllCtlUll. Ether offers n0 resist- ance to the electric current, but the atmosphere tines. lt is not a good conductor of electricity. The frie- tion caused by the struggle of the eieirtrlt: current itrreach the caiin through the atmosphere heats the air nnd warms the earth.“ "COD you illustrate this by smite- tliiug with which we are fainiiitir?" “Yes. the intense ivhite electric light in tho glass bulb which lights your rouin is produced by ' ' tiun just as is the. warmth of tlic nos» plzeic. 'l‘wo copper‘ wires, ctipper being n good LZOXILIIHJIJI‘ of t‘IL.‘ll'I~ city. 11:18:; into anti‘ out of tlii- glans bulb. They are count-cteil b_\ very Grey and Glass’ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN i-uir MARKET ' letters Call Forth Varied Comment at." "l" '"° ""’ “‘ “"' "Y" LONDON, Feb g-The rclimgn »-MY WIFE Mrs. Melvlus Lewis between Great Britain and" the Un- having left my beti and board. I ited States fill a large space in the Wm‘ i” mmrm "l9 public that l London tuorning papers, several “Ill ll0l lllly an)’ debts she may ln~ o! which print long ilegpaiclleg cur. Harding Lends, Portage. from their American correspondents liSlIIl-Z-GMEIH. nnd comment thereon, with refer- --—- cue-es to the letters of Viscount- "K- 0F (3- AT SUMMERSIDE. Grey and Secretary Glass, 'l‘lie i195.‘ -—-A new (‘punt-ll of Knights of (‘ol- patcheg report 1pm a vol-y blue;- utnbus in to be instituted at Sunrnir-r- cnmpntgn l5 pain; wflged infill; side on Tuesday afternoon uiid eve- uiiiieii states‘ against omit Brit-llllllE. February 10- All Kalslits at nip and thtypllpel-l; wimp (leplgfg (folunibus oi‘ the, province tire in this regard Viscount Grey's letter vitetl to be present. First, second as particularly opportune and hope, anti tllifll Degrees. zit it will tend to mutual enlighten-i -—--,- ment. They endorse hi3 appeal‘ —-LIGHTING OF KENSINGTON for fail" iiionsideiutiou from the STATION-.\lr. Robert _\i.tnew.lire- American point of view. tsident of the East Prltice Liberal The Times, Morning Telegraph‘Association has received a letter and Daily Ztluii are amongst thcseffrom lion. W. L. litickenzle Kitia. The Mutt m“... pm doubt that t]i¢-l.\i.I’., in reference to the petition United suitor; will do the l-lgpflatient the lighting of Kensingititi thing with regard to the Leagut- of station. 'l‘hr- iniitter has been re- Naqinns. adding; on“; Si“. mum plyferretl to I\lr. l). H. llanna. Gener- allowcd to do it in her own tlmc."-lll Aiilnaiivr of the Cllllfliililll Na- The (‘hroniclc agrees with Lord llulllll Illlllllfllr. Grey that it is better to have the! -—~ United States iii the league at nl- -—DANCE AT SPRING VALLEY most any terms and with any res~hTilfi lllllltfl‘ "P111 lll Sllfillil Vtllll‘) erylgtlgml limp pm u; 31L lon Wednestltit t-vilning, l-‘eb. l. was The Morning Post, oil the Qtherliin enjoyable ziffaii" and succtissiitl pupil, fggglpds [lie league as “lure both sticiuliy and iimiiicli-illy. The iianscrous tn (ire-tit Britain than filllll of alum-i realized willbtiust-ti to the Fnitcd States, (llsseuis front lll Plliilrllink anti iiuitl'""llli! lilt- Lurti (lrt-yfls {ld\‘0l‘i (it im- Aml-rl hall. 'l‘liis ivas lill‘ first entertain- t-aii ivrervtititizis ant. niteiiils that "Will lll ilfi lllllll ilvlil i" lii ill: il tllfi ifiiiieti suit»... is iii m». llii~ Valley- lt was suites-vital b.» t--ii'~ mm,“ “mim- splo-ia] fe$pllvfllioug net Proiiii, the genial and musical the other nations must liavii special i lllrlll llllllll’llll‘lll Fllleelllllll- llllli till‘ f‘(i§(\]'\‘f|fi()n5_ iresuli was so uraIiIQvini: to the linll I . ' fllllllllillvt‘ iliiit they exprcssetl tiii- lnienlloti of litiltlinu" more of its Kiusgg pLANNED To kind in tlit- future. Music Wfl$illt~ FLEE HQLLANgWusiied b_\ Nlessrs. Ready, .\Icl\|u- ‘inon nnd Sutlsbutgv, with Aliss Moe.» 11,1315. tray,‘ 9,41,,“- lm, H. llCil Alciiellau. .\lr. Lewis tutti Mr. Kaiser planned the sensational giil~ illfmf‘ lmlllkl- M“ UNI“ mm MP 10,). may of (mating 111mg,“ upon ,"(.amzn_'iult-rit- was all that cottiil m“ n.9,“. 0f U“. u 5_ Q,,‘@,-“.|bt~ desired». .\lr Hooper llorntutil men! M,“ ‘mower whQfcQftQr l“; in.1(.lllll‘i0ll(‘i0\\'li. was present _ (int-u [gilded i0 mire out 1'_ 5_ drill,“ idcntiilLv) titiiln~ilitiizlit the spirit iii papers, lll](]_ hxlgkpd p)» ti“. (nil-mun _tlie "simple lite tnost enthusiasti- Protrn treuture, bet-nine a captain ill")? “W'- IMIIJ-“Til “M. “MW”. )3 Wu» ‘h,’ “my ,.,.L.L,i\.(.d tiliriiici‘. iriivt‘ a (Itlniuiii-ilriititiit iii by i1“; (;U1'l'e,~lpg|1fle||[ 'l‘i;ii|-_-;il-_i;.- Qtlie Stirpcrtint- GJIIIU, which was from a proni-ltient Dutch stiitrcv. ’{0bl$l'l'\'¢‘¢l \'l’l‘.\‘ Plilfivlll -\ll'-‘*- 3°11" xitctnrui-plnli by 1,15 puit-il 51]\'j_q.-'I)ill1[{il.l\ anti .\Il'ti. Ge-tirtze .\icNeill crs, who liulicti thus i)l".li llollautl Ill’l‘i(ll‘lllk‘(l ilit- ti\lIii'S'0i tllltllvfllll‘ of tho klllllllll'l".la‘\‘illll gut-st, William % illf-i- i‘ IIUIIUIZUIIBPII. the itiforiiiaiit said. —"*""""" , ivorkcd out an illil‘i(‘illl‘ srlieiiitmARmENiAN DELEGATE ECISION \\'Il(‘i‘\ll)_\' iIltJPXllPClGtI tolztiiuliisllb- _, _ _ON FADISqlD _ \, ‘I _' t-rty tiudt-i‘ the protection of the ‘AME h"; l",'i‘gmi’llu” ‘uflm l'. flag‘. liumetilzitelly following ‘HWDW l’\l'l‘lll'llll'll tivlegilti- to lii.- mm“, m- u“, \~‘,,.fi;,i||,.$ i I'i'<'\t‘(‘ (‘outert-tirr‘. ilevli small platinum wire, which is uot a good conductor. ,'I‘he electric i-ur- rciit, in its struggle to pass throulzli this poor conductor anti reach the earth by the return copper wire. creates both intense heat rind iii- tenre light. _\Vhlle the light t-nn be seen for miles. the heat pene- trates the atmoshpere only a few illflltlli.‘ l<‘itt_v of iill'll'l could 11o! ht zit an ordinary room. Aittitlier illustration is that wood, especial- ly when green, is n better conduc- tor for electric current than air. Heriire electricity in the form oi’ lightning often strikes trees and iometimes hourir-s. The latter, lii-- ing dry. are likely to he sci tin fire by the ‘frirtiniif’ “Why is it that, in the tropics near the seashore inr- air may he uncomfortably warm. or even hot. while the not distant mountains ari- covered with snow?" “Because of the different-e iii‘ the thickness of the blanket of atmos- phere which covers the earth. At the. seashore surface the blanket is thick; on high mountains the blan- ket is thin nnd offers less resistance to tho electric current from the sun to the earth, hence less friction anti less heat. Exatitly the tippositr- is true at the ocean level. “Why is it colder in the. north temperate zone in the winter than in the summer?" ' "Bntiause the electric current from the sun to the earth is less dirt-kit. it. seeks the earth by the shortest route, nuti inut-h of it is ri'ra.wn nit to the south of us before it roaches our latitude. For sub~ utztntially the same reason the air in our longitude is colder in the morning llud evening than at noon." “We were taught. in tho nincioctitli century. and so far in this that. while Mars iinil possibly Venus might be inhabited by beings vflrr stituteti physically like ourselves. the lite similar to ours would be. iniptisiiihle on klorcury and Jupiter; Zllercuut’ because it would ‘bu too lint, hcitig so much nearer the sun. anti Jupiter too cold because it is in the ‘list century?” "l. have soon those textbooks; they iii-ti still to be found in out- llbraritrs, but their teaching is dis- carded. lit-llcviniz. as wt: do, that lhu i-itrtlrs boat is product-tiiby fric- ton gctiortited by the electric. cur- rctit passing through the oartlrs blanket of atitioslipt-re. we reason that so fiii- as lii-at is coiitreriietl all the change the Almighty would iutvn to Iiiukt: lip any or all of the uizinots ln tho Solar system ivould lie to give. to uuch its proper thick- ness of utniot-iliperic blanket." “How about tho 0on7" "'i‘iie moon ls co d lWClIlHG it has up atmosphere. The sumo is prob haly true of the moons of Jiipittir." Tononro POLICEMEN os-r muss lN PAV 'I‘OR()N'I‘(), l-‘eii. fi.——li'iri~i plans qotii-itiibles in this city are to re- ceive salary increases of i900 a yteriz- ear-ii. whlrh will brim; their salaries up to $1,850; second t-lass i-iwzni-ililes will receive $1.300, an lllPTt-‘ilsi’ of $200 ll your, and tnird /‘I‘l—‘Il constables $1.350 tin increase tit $101). 'l"iies.e increases n-ere decid- t~tl upon yesterday thy the police ommissioners. lt is proposed to adti 1M0 iiicn to the police force and illflz-itl with tho salary increases will bring the additional cost of keeping up the force to $878,000. ---—-¢o>-—-—- Th» average man tit-viii" citsts his ‘nrr-acl upon the winters uutll it bet-attics stale. A lii-oat miiny men THJSOH in a circle; that's w-liy there is n0 end to their arguments. Mlnardfi Llnlmont carol diphtheria "l" illl‘ 11W"- Wllill l5 Yul" ‘WHEY iThe farmers of America. lie assert- tilt?>.'t‘lllilli\’t‘ of the (‘l _ , lie patiut-d to flee from llol- _ _ , I l _ land ccreily aboard a yacht, tlii- _ ““_‘~“ AIDDIH": "l ‘l l‘ l“ ___ , _ _d _ pun. 5,, m» which m. Md already p_i to say t..i.ii li~ liatl ittiiit an npgumlml “WNW, ., frivml i“ “n. official rtiiiimuiiit-ation from the w“. ' ' ‘ ‘ iHupi-t-mc Uouticll that. Armenia vras Once within the three-mile iiniii m h“ "ecngmzed a? a d9 fact“ 3°" of the pnpmi glared it“. story g0‘... erauieitt. on condition that its fron- tliv IIHDPFIUI etisiiqn iriis to Ill‘ iiiiis- “Md “'*»’l‘l“ ll} ll" Vfllllillllllllifllvll b)’ {N} m“; hp w“,- u, m“. inmsphi m, sitcli rerogiiiliim. _l ins decision rou- w ‘m, in S_ "amt d“lll‘)rlri1l_‘ M ivrretl to ‘.‘\l'llll(‘lll&l the state yllllW llainptou flit-ads. meanwhile isstrntl fixwllllll Willi '-= r-llllllll ill lflllYllfli ‘; \\'l]‘rli‘\h$ p,-,,,.imn.,H-“HL pikmllm,‘ Turkish :\l‘llll"i.'t. i.“ bring ziileci- an immediate nutlii-uci- at the “7lllitl ‘ “ll- _ _ . _ Hun...“ Rppmmug m m‘. Cmmy and. nill','l‘.llli~l .\iili_:ii- Pasha said iiitil sportsmanship of the ll. S. people, the initial States Ainiiiisstitim" arid ilslilllfi that it zl-Derial .-\t‘t o‘ Hugh C’ wkmm?‘ who ilupmwiltim Cnngrrsq m, wk 0d nmkmg mm u ilelibcraiiinis". liutl referred the tie- cltlzen in cousltlerzition for his rt-l 0mm‘ l" 1"‘ l5""*’1‘lllll“"i- “lllfll iiuiicintioii of iliI claims to iIlFUlll-[hiul- h‘>“'l“'<'l'- ll"! W‘! drfvial to mm myfl]1y_ ‘ =tlio ri-eogiiitiiiii of the stale. ’l‘hi.4 3q,»._»,nw|,;|(.| H". infm-nnn, $3M wcngiiitirin li:i.< also been tivctiriletl m‘. ,.x_i;u|5,.r-S ugoms m H". i-,,n_,to the repiiiilit-s of (iiiorgiti and AZ- ed States were to prepare Ge-rniaul "mmim- American opinion in zirlvauce sud "w" lbw“ llll‘ mrllllli lllflllllldl‘ "i tibtnin iiiillitius of signatures to ii Ah“ inn“! "Mvxqww h“ “mm ‘Huh pplilinn urging H“, GOvfl-rnno,“ willie tuttir" stiti. is not to bi- liiiiiieii_ accord Wilhelm generosity and t-t-- ""11" >\"l"l‘"lilll Rldllllllll‘ (ll f3l'll'llll lingo’ This Coup w“ to Have ha.“ ivhnso gtwpriiiiieiit is ri-roguizt-il (li- “aged early i“, Jury‘ bu, ‘p11, fncio.Ii-ltireiivt-ixtlieret-ogiiiiitiii will Iielnfs secret cmlsssrles in the i‘? thrill” “-'\'"‘"ll“li- “llPll llvdcl? United States, who felt out tlit- '5 “Wwli “I'll Tl"'lli‘."t l" ll KPPH ground there earl." in 1919. retiori- lillfl Hf "H" lPYPl-lllllfli i1" '|‘l'l'|li-'ll H; uu1~avor“h]y_and,he 50mm“, h,“ Armenia. r0 lillil they may form lhr0ugh_ _oiie iiliit']li‘llli'.‘ili stair-- l llnrizlios Xiibar l'a~liu was inut-ii ECONOMIC REMEDY i-iincernt-ii that the l'iiiii-i| stain,- FOR OOST PROBLEM. iititl iirii 1l"f'l*||Ii-‘ii lIlt iiiaiiiizitt- of Armenia, but ri-riituilw-il that Ain- ‘t-ritrziu publii tipLnIoii was tippiiitt-il WASHINGTON. ll‘cb 5.--Ouly com plete co-‘ordinatitm and co-uperu- to it. lle ililrlari-tl that Ilt‘ ilf|[)t'(I tlun in production of raw material, lhllt the '41 It'.‘<l. which rt-viiiiloil in tlimiiilsliltig waste, anti iii thi- silt-ii tiiacuik-ont Pilllfii“ t.i lii-iii titlizzition of all labor for protluc- Ill" vlrt of iiii~ Arziivi iili-pnri. Live purposes in livery new, in ti“, Jiittlln‘ ,will izrant Ariiit-iiia the iii- mine. in the factory. and on the 'lllfilrlrll and (‘Clllllllliitili iiiii that farm, can rellovo tho community oi‘ the incubus of high prices, Ed- win 'l‘. Nlinzadith, who was SWOPH in as Stitaretary iii‘ Agrioiilttirii _vti.~i> tcrrlay, dct-lart-(l in his liFnL public. statement. TliitlPdg no royal road to tlaclni: the high mat of living, .\lr. Meredith aiisertetl. Non-productive labor, lic sttid. imist, as iin iiiitial step, he released and given an op portunity to become l)l‘l)i'ill('LlVtf. tlio country‘ -< Ill stich need iif in its recoustructi lii iafforts. - -"~{-O-§—-—¢—- COSTS OF BUILDING NOT LIKE- LY TO TAKE A DROP _ l>'l"l'_i\\li'.\. l-‘vb. ii~»-l.3iiiltlirii_'i~iist-.~i n” in (Jaiititlti llllil tlit- Fnlttiii States are now stable, nutl lill‘l't' ’ no liltt-lilitititl of .i drop in prit: '. John (‘». Fritzriv, of Pltiiatlcluliiit. loliltiie Association of Canadian lluililing and Cl)lll-iii"iii'iI(t.‘.'i industries in cou- ventlon lit-ri- yeuiertliiy. ;\l r. i-‘rzizet- siilti lillll tlio physltilotzy of labor for one lliinu would ]tl'l.‘\'(‘Ili. (‘Il\‘l\]t('i‘ r-onslruvlinn. Eight Dill‘ tri-iit. ol‘ strikes ln tlii- contracting world iirc tiut: to ‘flitiristlictional disputes witlilii the tinloti." One union itiiglii sirikl- because iiilOlili'l' lllli- on titoai-li zillieil |‘(‘(‘t‘i\‘t'ti work which the \tiil\'l‘ considered itself entitled to. Mr. il‘l‘il7.t'l,' is st-cri-titrv of the National l-‘i-ilorriiluiuoi’ ‘ 'Ii‘\ll‘- live industries in the l‘ tctlHiai- (is, and during the war atltuinislor- oi], arr» willing to produce. uiid tirc protiucitig, liut tinless dill‘. entire community realizes it igii common problem, lt-ss and loss will tlierc bu of furni produce to divide u- mong tho whole people. and high- i~r will go tho price of what is product-ii. "I ain tt-inpiot. it, bt-lievc." said, the Setnwitzirii’ of Agrlctilture, that the solution of tlic problem lit-s more in tho hands of tliise inter- ested in distribution and non-pro- THE MARKETS. --THE KENOINGTON, Dance‘ ' Club ‘intend holding a. dance in the Qtrand ‘lfhestre, Kensington. on Tuesday, February 10th.. Last of this season. Everyone welcome. 6846-2-7ME2l. Saturday nnd are wholesale.) ST. JOHN; No. i King 8G per barrel: ,N0. i Baldwin, Stark and Greenini: $5.50, No. 2‘s, $5; Domes- tic $l.2."i. No. 3's, $3. llritlsli Col- uuibiii Stiiymuu Wlnesap $4.50 per box. imported Wlnesalr and Jona- lllilll $4.50 tn $5. Unions $7 per IOU-pound sack: potatoes scarce tit $7 per barrel of 165 pounds. .\i'- riviils for week ending January 24: 0B9, var imports-ti mixed fruit, one cur Nova Scotiun apples for ex- port. , ilAlilFAX: No. 1 Spy. $6 per bitrrel. N0. 2's $5. llottiestic $4.75. Nova Sculiun apples in boxes $3.25. imported apples $5 per box. Po- ialties $8 per Slit-pound bait: onions $7 per lull-pound sat-k. llurltii: the week ending: Jtiutitiry l7, 4.175 bur~ rels (ii apples were exported lo London and G165 barrels to lila» cow from this port. ANNAPOLIS VALLEY: prices remain unchanged. Ship- ments to l-Juulantl are sieiitlrbut dealers are iioi purtsliasiiii: at any prit-c. Potato and onion prices re» main lllllfililllllfill. Weather continu- es cold and much care is required to avoid frost itijury to fruit,» hl()N'l‘lll<I.»\i.: No. l Spy and -G.W.V.A.-Thc regular month- l_v meeting of the Suiuiuerslde G. W. V. .-\. was held “IEHHEBGIIYWH” ening. One of the important an- nouncements inatlo was that by the next night ot‘ tneellng the armour-y would have been secured as club rooms. and the meeting would be held there. A communication was read from Mr. S. 'l‘. Gallant. in- spector of Fisheries. who wished to know how many men from Prince Coiluty ivutitetl to be reestablished in tlit- ilshcry industry. lie asked for suggestions as to the best lilH- tliod of perioriiiint: this work. The Stiiinticrsltlit Aitrlcullurist ls re- iluesieil lo ask ‘any returned men intei-estctl to correspond with the. secretary of the (i. W. V. .»\..'Stuu- tnersitle. ____<0 FOUND GUILTV OF MURDEIRING WIFE. Apple TORONTO. l-‘ob. 7.-—Gcti. J. (lop- pen was fl“.llliI guilty at the Assizes here totiay of the murder oi’ his wife. llhiiitiiil Maud Poppen. oii the Gum”, Russel $10 ]lt'|‘ barrel No night of NUVtllllItPl‘ 2S last. and was 2-5 $8 Imniegn}: i7 Nu 3;, 58'. N‘): "'"m"n""‘i t“ b" ‘Hinged ‘m May 5' vo .‘ iotian apples ‘saute ‘varitzlit-s The PViiitllCl? at the trial slioivetl M | 5S m“. h, W!’ (m PM,“ gram,’ "mi MN" mum”! “Ha “W” km“! British Columbia and» Imported box: ed apples $3 to $4.50, Fruit mar- aiiii fire set iii the litiuse where sliel lvetl with the apparent purpose km is mm,‘ and apples an. Sim“, int: Il‘()lll sliclil to severe frost lii- of hitPitig evidence of ilic murder. 'I'k:‘!~‘lIlll0il\’,\\'ilB given to show that jun.‘ pumm "mflm, v8‘... m", u, $Ll0 per liar: in car lots of best tlii- iit~cti§eti and Ills wifc hail uot slot-k. Quebec retl onions $5.50 in liver ill Ill>lI'lll()ll_\’ uiitl that lit- liatl strut-k her on more than out- tit-'- M; “n. Tplpnuui “ck \\-e;ui“.,-‘-..,-_\- t-nltl. t-asioii. (‘oppt-ii was to have iipepartltl at ()’I"i‘.\\\'.\: No. l Ontario Spyxlit tti $10, No. ‘ " $8, llouievstit- $7.50. tlii- Police (‘ouri on the niorninf No. 3's $0. . Ilritisli Columbia his ivitt-‘s ileati liotiy was found iu llll‘ llillllllill‘ llllrllell hulls“ Sh“ boxed apples. Alclutosli lied, Jona- liaviiig laid a charge tigainst liiui mun, S“); mm“. Beau“- antuyin... oi‘ lii)ll.\‘ll])|)l)l‘\. Thi- pair had been m], 4335 w $454; 1)(A]' pox, 141ml] iltllillkllwl fill’ ll l““' “THIS 1mm‘ 1° red onions $7.50 tor Tzi-poutitl .\'ll('il. lill‘ llllll'll“l'< Quebec white potatoes $1.25 to IilliPhiiPItI prcsitletl .\lr. Jllflliru tilfiti for SlIJ-ptiuntl baa, local polii» at. tlii- trial anti’ |)1l.>‘.~‘0tI sentence 0i toes $3.50, death on Petunia» WlNNlPl-Ill: .\'ii riiiiniii- ill ]ll'ii'~ us" wrivals for wet-k ending Janu- Si\Sl\'.\'|‘(lO.\'. SiISIL. February’ 5. 3|; 1 mu- li_t‘,_ apples, I oni- —Jolin Wilson was found filllll)’ iinizttiti vt-ueizibltlsf Wt-ailit-r of illlll'-I liit wife .\lai‘_\' Wilson (-i,|i|_ lii a i\ii'.i' in tilt-it's Pearl lirllvli‘ xvorvicit; .\'o. I spirit-ii- (‘|iit-i' Justice in“; “nil llplit is $3.50 per box. II‘lilIi'lill iiiiiiii-zii.itol,v Sl‘lli\‘ll('(*(l. wimisap $335. Yt-lltiw Ncwtown, ililll to ilii- iiiioii ilit- izzilltiws at 5p); \,\'intei' llnptiuii anti l’il:it-.- .\llii-ri juil on April 23. llt-tiuty $2.75 tn $12, .liiii.iiliiiti ‘flii- jury ilclllierated one hour Alointiwii s“ T5, Uliliirio mid \'a Illiii iiitvliilllilltlfi. On receivltig the not‘ ti" T . .\U. .. .-» from .4015 Io verdict.‘ Jiistirt- ‘Haultain asked .. pi-i- box. I'U‘i.1i(ll‘i'» Vfilsoti if lie had anytlilut: to -. to $85 per ton. Olim- To this Wilson replierl- sit. I 7c per pound, Cnlllornizi i» wish to prom ‘. ..:lnsi the low down ditty inciliotis of the police in tak- ing advantage oi’ my condition of miutl and hotly t0 Obtain Ceflfllll il"i‘t' I'll!‘ vi-siui‘ anii nuns Ni‘ BllSillllSS quiet. W‘etitlit~_i~ niiltl. ' SOURIS MARKETS itifurmation from me." mm” ' Eggs . . . . . . . . . c1 ntn-"vcnitt 0v ' "‘“"“‘""* " VISIT 'ro norm m“ l'ork - ._.___.-o~0->——-——- KENSINGTON MARKETS PARIIS. Feb. G.—-After proceed ing down the Nile. and thoroughly inspecting the _l‘]Ky|)Iilln teiuplt-ii llutti-i" . . . . - - - -- ill. (‘lemr-nceiiii vxpevies to visit lass-s - Syria. Persia anti iiitlia, and pi-r~ (fill-n Imps Japan. I)°“'m"'§ “To study ihi- illlPiPlli Pivllilfiiltlt [wk ' '_ ' lii tlii- liltlllilllltillg tlit-y have left; MURRAY . HARBOR MARKETS is a IIYPEII“ Alt‘. (‘lenicueeati lino i-iinrisliild all his life." said llr. Bmtm- _ , _ , , . . . . . . . . b0 Wit-ltarz, ivito nt-vtiiiipiiiiies him in [eggs . 05 his tr-ivi-ls, “lie WISIH‘: to iVlISI 0,115 .. Pia-SN his tires on tliii bi-niiiy oi’ thii \\'t\"IiI Potatoes .. . . . Not iillllt which lie Ili':l Eillvii with flit‘ tIilllW POTII m Alli-r this. lu- calli- i: nu tidui-n iiil tour. the fu-‘iiii-i‘ pri-mit-r . dwtli- ilnuri lii ‘IlC peasant. to .,'c, lii- says, litiiiglit ‘iv tho siiastii M. i"lr.it‘"it ".1 is e'i'l.;i'iii .l ivitli his rignltiod liberty. lii.- liealili i! 4-‘ client. Ills burly was tic-vet‘ so vigoruits, his eyi- so ole ll‘. of his twine. ____<+>-—-—- MONTAGUE MARKETS ._.___¢-o>—-i— CHAR LOTETOWN MARKETS’ his mind so quick. Ilc has a good gutter , _ _ _ _ _ U; _ __ _ _ , _ , , _ , , , ,, n7 tippelitt- and sleeps ivell. lili- Tut, punt-r 55 plans for the future are numerous [gggs _ _ , _ ,. . . .. G0—-(‘i5 and vast, but Hr from politics. 110131005 _ _ ilt)—-$l.0i "lf i .iiii uot mistaken, (flciiieir Oats . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90-315 t-caii has in tnlnil stivi-rni books oi Pork . 191/1-20 ptiro literature. l do not think litmljcci qi . . will ivritt- hit. ‘iHfflllOIPS. llc is iioi i, llav . . . . . . . . .. ..... .. .- $3 tho 1min t-illier i0 tit-fetid himself ~r*i¢"’—'““'“ or Justify the immense svrvitzt-s SUMMERSIDE MARKETS ._ Butter lilairy) pier lb oi) to iiai he has rt-utli-reil to his t-onntigv, lle| . V feels iiti bitterness or tllsiippoiiii- l i"'lL"‘m"'-‘) Ib- ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " l1li‘ili in git i; up [l0IIiIt‘.\. iii fivilf“ "i ' " H‘, knows liumiiu nature too well in‘ llrkilgtfd‘ 18""; in‘) ll(_‘ tistonlsht-tl or hurt at ainytliiiiu‘, ‘ ' l " " . I.‘ \\'lizit:<ot-vi=r. l ' lnoydl‘ ' ' ' ' w“ m 53,0‘ l. ,- U |,i lil‘.~'i|lL‘l'Ii... . . . . .....c l it.» by his Bldt at ilie ilini iii on“ (MK) new __ _ 90c the armistice. when dclirlousi crowds (‘Iillll0l‘i“.I fur him and souit- 1 one asked him ii‘ ht- fell. stitilt-it-titlyl repaid for all lii< t-xt-rtitiu-s by (iii-i popular ovation. lli- smiled lilo smile of ll man without illusions and tinsivi-retl: ‘Wait a year. tlivii lot us hear Wilill you have to s‘: '. "When ill‘ hoard lilll rt-sult of tlit~' Vt-rstiillvs t-otiurilrts. lie wlukotl and, inurniurt-tl ironically": 'I(O([lli(‘.w‘('ilii'i m‘- Siiine iiiie ilulsht-tl the Latiiii phrase, and ho said: ‘Yes. Ill(It'l"ti.i I70!‘ ItiialliS flllti (‘iiliitlrcli it l. really my turn to liaivi: a Iliiilliln Use for Over aoYears petivc.’ . “l tliliilt tliiit AIWaYS bears the smnmurc of Oats (svliite) new .. . 80c lo 112i: Wheat. per bush. . . . . $1.75 to $2.00 Potnttics none tiiTuretl . . . .. $1 Geese,» drawn lii. . . . . .. ‘ Ducks. (lralwn lb. .. I (‘hit-Itims, tirawirl-b. . .. . 23c l0 30¢ ‘Purkeys, drawn lb. . iiiit: to but‘ Hogs, dressed . . liil/gc to lit:- ht‘ even with pet'- (All prices quoted‘ beltiw are for Rillllt’. Gained t Did you ever think how much money you could save by having a » . NITTING MACHINE To knit socks, mitts, underwear etc., for your family and for your neighbors. At the present price of wool there is more money saved in having a KNITTING MACHINE than in a sewing machine. ~ Every woman knows the quality and price of hosiery at the present time. One man writes us his son 14 years 01d paid for his machine in six months by doing work for his neighbors. We are offering a special inducement to the first machine bought in any school . district from us. _ REMEMBER you can buy any make of , knitting machine, hand power, made in Canada at ‘the same from us as at the I factory. i vvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvwvvv I Miller Bros vvvvvyv t (m? u q‘lFfiovomoooomoooooooaoooo“ooooaoqqoo»; s,» . . . i l i 1 0 O 1 l i Q 0 o Q O o o o o 0 O o o o ' Q ¢ 0 § O i § 9 A GORRECT WEDDING STATIONERY It II advisable to place your orders In good time. We lupply highest grade materials and correct forms by skilled work- men. An Inspection of our samples will iacllltite placing your orders. TIIE GUARDIAN JOB - PRINTING DEPT CIIARLOTTETOWN QQ-QOOO- O 0090-00000090000004000000940 I O C O Q O 6 i 9 i ~O 44 O2_O'§~OO-O O44 O—O_~_ CANADIAN NATIDNALD RAILWAY_ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table in Effect, Jiiiiuary 19th, i920 ATLANTIC STANDARD '1‘! Ill-ml Down "end up i‘.l\l.ll“.l\l.lA.hl. Charlottetown: 2.45 12.40 6.2 3.59 ELM $2l llilntm‘ River {.45 3.05 .55 Emerald Jt-t. 0.11 8.45,Arr llordcit 410 (‘.40 Dc]! liorden t. titi 3.05 iitirii Emerald .ii~i. 6 3d ii. 8 8.42] Kennlnlirtoit ti [t5 4 lifi DJHHAIT Summtirsitlti |'l‘i|r\!l. ' |‘i i. |tl'| ‘ ’ sat. l \ .\I.i 6.20 11.30 flop Siinimcrsltlc Poll lIIll . L. - 0' ,0 r lift . 511 V Albcrttltih ' (o; I G.(;(E,Arr ’l‘lg‘nisli . , . lilo .1 WetLI 1~‘i~i. l l‘..\I.|A.l\I.l :t.ii) 7.00,l.lcp. Plinrlottctowti i 4.30 8.551 Mount Stewart l 5-01). Yl-ilil Morel! i’ "' l St. Peters Arr Sotirln lilmlrn liloinit Sit-wart Ptirtlliinn V Alontliiziii- (iilorut-toivu |' n t.\.l\i.|A.l\l. ('liariotii-tii\v|i 10,20 HluIO Yi-rimn l{i\'i-i' il.tl9 8.45 Alurruv lint-Ivor Ilt-[Ll 7.'l0 6.46 i ;ro A WEEK END PARW ductlve vciaterprises. tliiiii ln the 9d rm. ‘m, i3 s’ gn._.m.n,n,,n, "m you “UM "nun-p W“ ram". “mm, liner-lords noti-urtni-“iiiiiz-o lfllhltl iilllylidh oi tlin farmers oi‘ the tuuii- lubm. m Hm guuum" ifltlih-nilltgyliit‘ t,Ii\l‘()lllIIIlll'(' of his fi‘ u’ nll"ll‘s'llr' é-gzfigtigaagffib-l. - ___ 6d"I_3_-_1_-7i.tl<JMwttf ‘ BRINGING UP FATHER l‘ . . g DEARE6T LISTEN- THE.‘ Bl-gmsgliggs; ‘Gftiugg-Ss) ifL-JAVE IT'5 Too BAD i mow vou WILL aiiiEl DEAR- DON-T WORRY 11L fill‘. “am” ""5 Wm” “s iiiisr as iiénr. r0 Go stone ‘fégzsfafaa DEAR tar ME ILL Yigi 5's HAvE 'MOTHEK cone. ' ml“- < ‘ ' U" oven To LOOK Arlen - . Money Saved is Money g i i ‘*4 b-OQ-O+O4+§§O-§-0-O-§-O-Q+O-99-§-O~%§O§ 640'