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'vv ' ' v v _ v v - _ _ Y ' _ Y ` _ _ v N _ _ :__-4::-v;`:-A:v1_`1Z`:::'-:;'A`_:;'_'Y' 'xr' ' ' '_'_‘A’A"'>'_;*_"'AJ'_'A'_*A*-‘_'_‘_"'A'_"'_'_'_":"~A~`-`-'-`-'-'-`~`-11 -`-_-‘J-‘J-`-`v‘-'-'-`-`-_-A-`f`~`:;`*_-"_*_*A*A'-'A'_'_'A'_`_""'_`A'_'_:'_'_"'_'_'_"::~A-'-'ff`-`-A5-Af*-`-`~`-31;:-_~`-1`-`5'A*""`-`ff_~`~"Y-Y-Y-'-`-Z1'-`5 -`-`-`~`-`-`-`-“-“-'-‘-`-`-’~‘~`-‘-“-`,“_‘_”-Z`-`-‘-'-‘-`-`:¢-`-“-`-`-`-‘-'-'5w`-`-`v`-’~'J-`-`-`-`-`ff-`J~`JJ-`-`-’J~`:_`J-`-Z'-‘-`-‘J-'JJ~L'_’$SSI-’-`-‘JJ-'JJ-`-'-`W. .-- _ ...- I I _ t t THE CHARIOITETOW GUARDIA E ' RIIOQIUIING DAILY Morning Daily founded 1891 _ Weekly (now Evening Daily) 1887 } ` cHA1u.o'rrs'rowN, CANADA, TsURsoAv, 1-EBRUARY 24.3916 _ _g {.‘§1.“il1iL‘i‘ i\=*~ nouncetncnt was a speech which quith found himself face to face In the Philip Snowdon oi' the independent li0\\S0 Oi' 001111110118 i0-dill' with rt new Labour Party injected into the debate tlcmtiotl for the C-"vcruu1ent's views Ion the Consolidated Fund Bill. a rou- Uf lN'l\C\‘- U0 WUI* ill’ the t-ittuntlt-tgtine measure providing appropriations almost eagerly. and in a bristling tif- mainly for interest on tho national teen minutes speech matic it clear debt. Snowdon went on to say the that the British tlovcrnmcut's dolor- time was ripe for peace negotiations. lninaiion to carry, on the war to the maintaining that there was llttlo hope end without comprotniso had not I of crushing victory on either side anti abated a jot or tt tittle since the early that if the war welll on all tlto particl- tlays of war. The only tortus of pence pants would be bankrupt in men and .\lr Asqulth offered to the enemy were Izuloney. those contained in his l`ainous Guild-I Premier Asquith's speet:h was ful- hall speech oi’ November 1914. wltlch towed by tt. score oi' speeches. for the he repeated: -“ We shall never sheath most part. applnttdiug the l’rcmier`s the sword. which we have ttot lightly I position. drawn, until Belgium, and 1 will atiti| Two or three peace advocates sup- _ so Far Repulsed. S (Special to the Guardian.) portant atlvanccs, and to some chit-.ni LONDON. Feb. 23.-'l`roops belong- thc:-ic are admitted by the Fri-nt-ll ing to seven Gorman army corps under War Oiiico, which tlt'st=rilics the battli- Crowu Prince Frederick William are as one ot' increasing init-usiiy. engaged aloug at twenty-tive mile front. German preparations were t~.\'tcttslvc forces, probably with the capture of interrupted. And as the French had the great fortress of Vortlun in view. foreseen this battle ttll their available li tin r on- tus w ro callod into action and re (Special to The Guardian) l’AilIS, Feb. 253.---An announce- ment. to-night by the Wat' Ollice says the great battle of Verdnn continues with growing intontsity. It extends north of Vcrdun in it desperate cilort and in the bombardment ot’ the i~`rt~nt~h over at front of 25 miles and seven to drive back tho French defending positions thousands of shells fell nn- German army corps. 280,000 men, arc engaged. (S octal to the Guardian ) IN IIICINITY OF VERDUN HOUSE OF COMMONS again Defeated. Contrathcltons (From our own correspondent.) OTTAWA. Feb. 23.-The House TERRIFIC BATTLE NOW RAOINO PROCEEDINGS IN _ Seven German Army Corps Under Crown Prince Resolution Calling tor Free Wheat, Engaged Along 25' Mile front. Bombardment ol French Trenches incessant. 'All Enemy Attacks Wheat Products and Potatoes. Military Matters lliscussed_ and some Pointed illade by Str Sant liughes and lion. R. Rogers. they were absolutely independent u‘ either Canada or Great Britain an.; There had been heavy gli gfo c siderablc period in this district of the Freticll war zone. but within the past gt e - p _ sponded in kind to thc heavy shelling LONDON, Feb. 23.-British head- of the Germans. quarters reports some activity in the to-day negativod Mr. _l_ G. Turli’f's were directly under the Field-Mat resolution calling for free wheat. shall in command of the British wheat products anti potatoes, the forces. General Hughes then state: Serbia, recover in full measure all anti i‘ more thult they sacrificed. until France' is adequately secured against. aggres- sion, until the rights of the small. nations oi’ Europe are based upon ant unassntlable foundation and until the military domination of Prussia is wholly anti ilnally destroyed." The l"remier‘s stern declaration created n deep impression in all parts of the House and this found a retlec- _ tion subsequently in the lobbies. _ported Snowdon, but they were hardly tolerated. The only applause during the pro-peace speeches came i'rom n spectator ltt tlto stranger's gallery. who was promptly ejected. Stephen Walsh. for the Labour party. tlcnictl that Snowdon expressed the opinions of organized labour. “ Tile Allies cannot make peace over- tures," he said. “ while the Tiger has ihs claws in the vitals oi' lielgium. Serbia and Poland." =‘--'-~ =--r-*Y*-‘_‘:-'rr---::l-_-:::: ::.-.-.-_-.-_-_-.-.-.- W- ~ -.- _-_-_-,-.-_-J _-_-_-_-_-: .-_-_-_-_-f_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_ _-_-:_-_ .-_ .-.~.-_ COMFORTS FOR ' OUR SOLDIER BOYS Come and Help Us Now! ____ _ llo. you know what it is to Tramp the Live- long day through Slash and Snow without llnbbers? llo you Trtttlge Ankle-lleep know what it is to in Wet Snow and ice _cold Waters? 'then you Realize what is in Store tor Soldiers without Rubbers and; will llasien with your Contributions to the Rubber iloot I-‘und tor our Soldiers Comiot t. _.__ One hundred and thirty-two pairs of rubber .boots are now nssurcti. But there are still-968 to be provided. anti an urgent appeal is mntie to those who are delaying to send in their contri- butions now. ldveryont-. should like to seo the boys of the 105th rubber boot- ed before the wet and slushy days arrive. Charlottetown has not the hospital uoeommodntlon for many sol- diers suiforhigfrom colds anti pleuro- pneuntoulu, and there is almost certain to be an 'epidemic unless the boys are furnished in time with rubber boots. Pl'oveutlon is better than cure, nntl surely a_._low hundred dollars are ill- held in when the health of our brave soldiers!! at stake: When the last. short.-spellpfbf. wet weather was ox-‘ pori`ettc'eti,and a number of soldiers were"down with colds and' pleurlsy. many .klhdiltoiirtetl and generous citi- zeus‘w`ero"i°foatly to, put their hands in their poelretsfohtl rovide an addition- al hosialtal dot* ,t.l1£ir"care and .atten- tton#-t -_tta.‘v,efthe.`boys. 'l‘lte,prop`osai tlid th`et1t~-'t}`i“otilt`.` but alas, with the re- tum of Jia" ,fury days and tits cessa- tion oi' thot* pidotnlc. the comfort-ot' t.he soitlierlixla seemingly been- ror- sotten. 'fliers will he a return tloon of the wet ~ ind if the aoidhre' hehltli is to be aalolttarded. rubber boots -are almost intillpotilable. f t Olle more Hone tor Britain cette; Wherello many (ot. byln tl ‘ without complaint. ml Tim nie et. e Shiva:-,Nt , lttrlvingvn the wet. Simply iron his `-soldier-'e part 'l'hro -fo monthoot wet. , Loggéih nzrlth soldiers heart pil ', fever. we _‘- Noblo. getii|.`Britlet| heart lee col `- wot. Ploeee 'your subscriptions to the I-lon. _ urer. Mr A. W. Hynd- mnn ltoyoj-.é uit. Charlottetown. ` s . - ,._. _ The subscriptions have \V. li. Aitken. Drug Co. 4.00 15.00 2.00 t too too 1.00 $4. 4. 1. 10. 10. 8. l. Mrs. 4. 4. 10. 8. 10. 10. 4. Cutlmorc. Co. Ltd.. 2. G =1f-5":-z-‘:J:>S=r=¢t:'~:*:'~5°..'°.*-.*!¢ Brown. McMillan St. Peters. Co. Ltd.. - 1. 4. $5. 4. 2. few days the attacks of the Germans While at some points the l'-‘rt-nclt buttlnlino has been oxtendctl and now the attacking forces along much of thc reuchcs from liialincourt on the west. front. according to it Paris communicat- to Etain on the east. with Verdun ltt tlon.,tlle attacks were well sustained the centre only a few miles southward. and very hoagy losses were inilictctl The Germans claitn to have matic im- on the Germans. neighbourhood 'of La llassets Canal. have taken additional strength. The were unable to resist the onslauglit of- North anti cast of Ypres British artil- lcry did considerable damage to cnt-my positions. On the extreme left titeyI shelled Gorman working parties and lu I grenade fighting in miitc crater dis- pcrsctl vncniy gl'emttllt>l's. _ _ I (Special to__me_Gttardiatt.) Put ||'\ to Sqntq Cruz w||_|'| O'l"l‘A\V1\, General Sir Sum liught-s tiirgd lice has asked that this be done and tltg Ministers has already advanct-tl - his plans for raising and oiliccring the Battalion. Lnittbor ot' all kinds is (Speeiarto the Guardian.) required in Great Britain for war pur- LONDON, Feb. 23.-A despatch poses and the prices are at now _al from Santa Cruz. '1‘ouerili'e. says the most prohibitive figure, while the nn- `BriiIsii steamer Vi/estburn has put in portatlon of new supplies front Canada there i`or repairs. llyinga German ling is almost at a standstill through the anti with a prize crew of seven men rlse‘in ocean freight. _The timber rc- nnd one nfiicoiz The officer is he- sources of Great Britain are liowover. Moewe_ in addition to her own crew sources can be tirawll upoi1\with(`tile ‘ it Westburn left Liverpool Janunly _.1 Liel1i~.(»0I. M0-\i1iliIf>i‘ MLUO\lts _fi for Buenos Aires. Ottawa will (loiuniatitl the Battalion it. E. liopburn of Prince Etiw.trti. MIIIUIL MIIIINII ttinttttrs tssutttttut iiiiiii iiiiii it mn ntstttct cuptcd the cha". ,md comtucwd th., statement from general lleadtitturters pmwcd|ngB of me tt,-St Session which roads: toertmm nortiplatttm tlroppeti opened at 11 u_m_ H, me u[t,_.m00“ bombs on the districts oi Itiga, l~relde- the reports of the i’residt=nt anti Soc- i`I}’l'“I“‘Il “lid ‘I‘“’°b5t“f"~ 1" III" rl" rotary were received and adopted. lilo" UI Ik5“" 'IW (","'m“,“S maiin' after which Mn W_ A_ McKay' Dairy tained a violent fire. 'Iwo' Lepiittl ns Superintendent ol Nova Scotia, gave "°"i' 0"" DVI“;‘k-d “Wi” W4? .nu inspiring] talk ou the Dairy work """II""""‘I I’°""_’.“" me" nm" of Nova Scotm In explaining th., the Germans thing aerial torpodoes of workof production he drew specml large calibre. ,During the nlghtitlte attention to the general need ot' quo- "“*"‘m-V _"I‘f|"‘f"§ b°'“b"d°‘_] Um' IIJPIQB "ty that was being fe" and imm.0v_ west. oi Lakt. Svoiéton as farrast .t o ed by um other provinces of thu ilscn._ On the* aucasus ton out Dominion. llc congmtttlated the I’“'5“’t "°"m“'”S' universal efforts of the Association §..&:‘.‘“:::' _1“..‘;f;‘.;a‘.:t..‘:.=°‘:.:_‘:;s U5- Gttvtrnllievi Mr. Morrow gave u report of tht. Othot speakers were as follows W. J. Reid and W. M. Lea. on cheap- _-_- er feeds for dairy cows; Prof. Ross. NEW Yonk, Feb. 23.-A flosputt-it 0” A3fI0“““m| , Dain’ P|'°d“°iI0“l _ to The lit-raid from Washington says: PYUY- nimk- 0” C0m1`P“i1|l~l' 0l't5iili|Si1' A high ollicinl of the State Depart- tlou. ment stated to-day that the adminis- Foiiowlus iiw talks wavy or-wiietti tration tt-tt it. necessary to discipline 0f0l‘0 U10 Hweiilig you the gnes hc is habitually promoting Previous evening 88 Dliiiiiiilied iii 3/08- against the llnltctl Status government, tel-tlay's Guardian. The resolutions through the metliutn or publicity, must were not only approved of but hilthly cease. Whether ho will bo allowed to ‘commended by all the speakers as retai his residence in Washington -changes in the dairy work of the ftious of the atltniniatration. his recall Di‘°V P09- ' gwlll be tlomandetl. Minarde Llnlment Cured Gorge; ||\ qéw' ‘ _ ----+---N-~ _ tN~3.g1;ss;fg;?g..,; lil itliii Bttiillii . . Feb ONE UEN1"por word- oooh tiller- tlon or the advertlsinl in this column Cash must accompany orders. Mint mum charges twenty-tivo cents. “The annual meeting ot Afton Hail (lo. will he held in their hall,at 7 p.m., March ist. John McMillan, Fqzirview, Secretary. ' , 709- -24m1l __ the A: ::_-_-;_-;.-.f.~_-_-_- _- _-_-_-_-_-,-_-.1 _-_-.-_-¢_-,-,-.-,-,»_-_-,-;_-,-.-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-. .-.-_=-.-,-_-_-.-_-_-.~.~.-_-_-_-_-_-.v-'_ _ _-.-Y-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-_~ _-.-.- .-_-_~.-=_-_-_~:_-.-.-:_~.----_-~.-~: Me- --A--Y'-A.-:_-_---_= BIIIIISH SIIIMIII WIIH. EINIIIIIIN illIilLI[lN .U.S. RELATIONS GIHMIII PRIZE EIIIW UI IIIIIISIIIIS WIIH OEIIIVIIINY Primers from other cu- is ““‘°" ,f,‘;,,,,';§, ";,°,§§‘,{,‘*,‘; °'°' ."-.t. (Special to The Guardian) \`lEW YORK, l<‘t-b. 23.-A News Agency tlospatch from Wasltington published here this afternoon says the appearance of President Wilson before Congress in the next few days to announce his desire to break ot`i'| tliilomntic relations with Germany lieved to belong to the German rattlcr int froth exhausted and thtst. re is fommsmd this unomoou by high' atltninistrntion ollicials Tliis action there are 206 prisoners front various iiitl Ol' t‘XD0i'Ii‘iiC0i1 mill SUN i1==‘ ii' _ ‘_ _ ' _ ~ -- ~ ' ~ llcnll .~'.aitl_ _ _ . . _ 1. _ .ta t.t.rt.ttn_to tollow, one oi British stcamors on the Wcstburn. Tilt: ads. e.t1tptt>tltte V ` _ 'all it H. inumauons Coming nom Gurmml sources are correct. 'l‘ht-.se intnna- r t tht efft-ct that the (lt:l‘-- ______________ and the Majors will probably be Gct'~ _ 'l"""' if " `n; __ H" _ .nu \vnne tv1.r..0fNot-tat-rn rrew and - limit i'0r<=it-it 0 "-1- 1-* at-'it "5 “‘.'. . _ A b io* ll . n'tortt structions to ni nasal t cr s to play for i`urtht-r tlelay\ in tho ter- tuination oi" thc Lusitanla dispute and for tt long discussion of techni- cullties over the armed merchant- tnen tlccrcc scheduled to go into t\t`- fcct on March first. 'l‘he annual meeting oi' the Dairy- meme Association was held in the (S c ia' t;“_`he Guardian) _ < . -d _ p t: _ ¥{,Ig°§,,§,§d;Kf'e§4,._u_’yl_I°,§? vsfrnooimu. ren. 23.-Att attic-tal WIIH MUNIENIEHU (Special to The Guardian) AMSTERDAM. Feb. 23.-A des- patch from Budapest quotes the Pes- tcr Lloyd as saying that the Aus- trian Government has decided to treat Montenegro as a conquered country instead of one which sur- rendered. King Nicholas persists in ignoring all inquiries addressed to him by the Austrian Government. ..; intends to ‘°lilstipiite”, EIIIIIIIIN UIIIWI3 . vo t-motif tttnutttt in tttttt NIII SIIIIIIIISII WUUIIIIEII (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Feb. 23.-Sir Sain llttghos. Minister of Militia. has rt.- ceivcti advices to the effect that the wounds sttstttinetl hy Brigadier-Gen eral Mnclionnel and Leckio. of the Canadian forces in lighting last week near Yprcs were not ofa serious character. General Lecltle’s wound n ' ' _ wa in the thigh and those of, Muc- they embodied the concerted opinion depends upon his future conduct. If B I In H 'cn Mm and shoulder of ‘dlii"Yi-‘D011 UODCGYDIDK the needed he does not take to heart the admonl- d°““” ‘° . blade. ’l‘lIE \VEA.'1`HER, ' 'I`f‘IMPERA'1‘UR1‘I, I frmla. MooN, Ere. l/‘t)MI_NG EVENTS, ; ' 'rt-is wEATHen‘ymtterduy was tlnn and cionr with snow at. night. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 26 degrees above zero; at nine o‘cloek yesterday morning it The Stvgd. registered 9 above; et nine last night the swedish 19 above. The coldest the previous tha United night was 5 above. ‘ The title will be high this afternoon at i.-i7 and tomorrow at 2.14; it will be high tomorrow morning at 2.56 anti Saturday ut 3.54. Tho sun sets this afternoon at 5.40 and tomorrow at 5.42; it rises tomor- row morning nt 6.45 anti Satttrtlay at 0.44. There was at full moon on Friday Felf. 18th. at 10.28 p. m. The last quarter of thc moon will be on Saturday. Feb. `26th. _at 5.24 IB. The length ot today will be ten and ntty-lourmtnuteu. Munras \..t'nlnt»tte cum eaten. :te _ 4 , V _p . vote being 77 to 4-i, a government. majority of 33. This was the second division so far this session but as the free wheat question has already been threshod out every year since the defeat of reciprocity it did not elicit. at large vote as the figures iti- tlicatc. li the farmers in the West were not receiving fair prices for their wlicat as was urged hy the Grain Growers’ Guide and Liberal agitators in parliament. the remedy was in the hands of that organiza- tion which, besides owning the Grain Grotvt-rs Guide. controlled tt large portion of the grain buying business in tht- West anti the export of not only tianadian wilt-at but American wheat as well. thc Grain Growers Guide Company, was the statement ot' lion. Arthur liicigltcn. solicitor- general. Mr. Meighcu as usual went to thc heart. of the situation and in trench- ant language pointed out the rem- edy. lt' the farmers were not receiv- ing fair prices, as was urged, owing to it combination of miliers and buy- ers why did uot the Grain Growers Company. instead of inspiring ap- peals to parliament to mend the sit- uation. pity these farmers prices in their capacity as buyers of grain. The tjompany had matic a profit of 27 pt-r cent. last yt-nr. Zilr. liicigltt-n did not stty that was not legitimate prolit. but it` it wt-re why was it urgctl that the i'u.rm.t:rs were not receiving enough, Ile askctl. llc rcttti from the Grain Growers Guide an ttssortiouln the animal statement of the Grain Growers Company that its profits were being out away down by the competition of the millers. if such were the case what t'ountlatlou was there for the statement ot' at combine between these millcrs and the buy- ers? _ Besides the Solicitor-General seven other speakers said their say on the resolution. lion. Robert Rogers finished the :tdtlross on the subject which he be- gan last week. The Minister of Pub- lic Works pointed out that the Brit- ish Corn Associations had complain- ed to the United States Department of Agriculture that the grades of American wheat they were receiving were so inferior that their purchases were being confined to Canadian wheat.. This was Cauada’s opportu- nity, said Mr. Rogers. Why throw lt, away by a letting down of the tar- iff bars which would mean that Can- adian whoat, mixed with the Ameri- can preduet, would lose its identity and its value in the British market. Other speakers were Messrs. Cruise. 'of Dauphin: J. J. Hughes, of P. E. Island; Levi Thompson, of Qu'Appelio, from the Liberal side of the House. and one Government member. Mr. W. F. MacLean, of South York, who supported the ro solution; and Mr. Alex. Morrison. nr Macdonald, and Mr. llermenegtidt- Boulny. of Rlmouski. who opposed it. Mr. Boulay used It new argument when he said the \Vestern farmers were receiving better treatment from the (iovortnneut new than those in Eastern Canada and that the time had como for them to cehso their agitation anti rt\mcntbcr that they were not tht- only farmers in the country. (From our own correspondent.) OTTAWA. l~`eh. 23-Major General Sir Sam llught-tt. Minister of Militia. in tlte llousc to-day inode a stato- ment in regard to the assertion of Col. .lack Currie. of North Simcoe. yesterday afternoon that the Min- ister and General Alderson had stood botwcen Col. Currie anti pro- motion or mention for his good work in the imttlc of St. Julien. To-ttay’s sitting of parliament was also made the occasion by lion. ltobcrt itogern, Minitltor ol' Public Works. to charac- terize as untrue a statement report- ed to have been made by Hou. J. A. Calder, Minister oi Public Works in Saskatchewan. that liir. Rogers had instigated the charges recently pre- ferred against members oi’ the Sask- atchewan Government in connection with the liquor question. General llullhes referred to the speech matic tu the House on Tues- day by Colonel Currie in which that nillecr spoke of non-recognition by way of honors' for his gallant con- duct in the hatt e of Bt. Julien and men' who ' nbod between htm and , .\Iff'.""'.. " _ ,_ ‘, ~;~.~,`,'f"' _ ¢`. '_ ‘_-. .,.t- . ~ _ , _- .F .. , -, l'<...;. .~\‘-=»_,.i tt.. *_ ~t..' _ eh . t H it i.‘.it-t..."-2’&‘t“_°l'd‘i .».°£°ii u.“§..i5 mmd and _administration of ' the some at the trout were eoaodaol, had referred to the Minister of Milt- tia and General Alderton oe the two that as regards the rumors to vvhirit Col. Currie had himself referred, it connection with his conduct in the St. Julien lighting. Two rumors had been current in Europe. One wa: that Col. Currie had been found dur- ing the lighting in the rear oi' tht- [lrltish division a considerable dis- tance away from his regiment. if this were correct it would require explanation. it had been found. however, that Col. Currie on the ot caslon in question had been with hi.. mon. Willie on the other hand Brigtt titer-General Currie had been in th rear of the British division lookin" for reinforcements as was ills dutz to do. lion Robert Rogers said he had been informed through the pros' that Hon. Mr. Calder. Minister ot Public Works in Saskatcltewan, had _‘stated that Mr. Rogers was the insti gator of the charges which had bot.-; ' preferred against the Govormnent It such a statement had been mattr- Mr. Rogers wished to say it was un true. He was further informed th.- statemont had been made that Mr. ,Rogers had approached Mr. Calder it |t'ew months ago to arrange a with tirawal ot' the charges against ex ministers of the Manitoba Govern- ment. if Mr. (lnldcr had made tht.-. statt-nlent. which the Minister vert imueh doubted, ho wished to say that 'it was also absolutely untrue. (Special to the Guardian.) I 0'r'rAwA. rot.. ce.~ A t,n,..r..t antcutltncnt to the Budget motion iv talketl oil`_ As the debate is t-tchednlcd to conclude .some time on Thurstla: there is little time for more than tht formal submission of an amendmctt' as a means of placing the opposition on rt-cord in support of the nlterna tivo tax which they have suggestr"' namely a tux on incomes. Sofar ttf' can be learned tho qtteslion of the it: trotluction of sut-lt an amendment int not been settled definitely. but it i. being considered. The debate totin: 'was marked by n number of unttsutti | ly thoughtful speeches from both sitl es of the House, and although cort- I parativcly little really new matter wa ‘ introduced with reference to the But' I get itself, the question was approach- ed from some new angles anti, in tl~ speech of Mr. Joseph Armstrong o - Eastlsmhton the operation of the nm | duties on apples and oils was clucidtti od. The debate was resumed by ("t»i '“'_(<:_t:WWt`tT€d_6rf`|5st°ge`threI=)_` ` CONDENSED A US. T00 LATE FOR CLASSi[1`ICATl()T ONE CENT par word each lash' tion for advertising in this coluntt Cash must accompany orders. Mint mum charges. twenty-ilvo cents. “IDEAL” SAUSAGES ALWAYS 0-‘I hanti at llolman's, Charlottetown BOV WANTED-APPLY 188 QUEEN St. 7282-2-1Ol\‘itf ron sALE,- ty; srmiiis IN mr Central Fox Co., Ltd.. will be sets at a bargain. 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