l EBRUARY‘ 13, 1920. ilink poi it ore is hardly s stage of our ex- os when a really good Photo t. a welcome gift to some one. . needed ior some distant re- o,.or for a thousand and one r reasons". cootsiumo Bayer hotographer i, Charlottetown ‘v yltntaieatiiéfiéltffiittitisléfiflékffii Expert Optical i Service Blowing your own horn , {gets you nowhere. its ser- ‘vice and being able to de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that we as Charlottetown or elsewhere to have any- spec- iui work dune. Now that is ail changed and they can get any special work done here- ilave your eyes examined and he convinoetl by the lut- est methods that we hack up all we claim ill our adver- tisements. Service first last and all the lime is our mottul H. J. MABO untl Pnvnrrl llt loll rutlirlnt- - - E. l- nk of Commerce f?» t metrlnt a, a l) iontnlsue 1 - ylgxt door [in agjpamwsalsisaléasslrifislsrfiiitrfiiitrfii ¥=§§§t9|fl¥5K9!Kfiiikiiifi9E*¥%X-$iliticflide¥$¥fi¥fi¥ifiidé¥ek§tie¥ieiiékéiiit Kaitlin L-oesionm Coffee Coffee can b9 mo! wholmnlo. Sui Brand C950! i! 100% lrholo- sums and di-liioill. SEALBRAND . COFFEE inhsmonpcfaanndnadsfyhg Cofeeobmnsble. Blenriodonrl routadwithinfinitoaldlhiurich omlnoondflhoiolloulurlnslod intotilepsclugo- ‘ . AIporIQmoaIEIIrQQJQ K, l and 3-5:- Iins. Soul fir ourfrooflooltlstflPlfinCsfion, PcfictiyMlrls." 00-0-90 O-OQ-O-Ofi-OJOOO-O-O-O-O-QQQ? Avoid the Flu Keep Your Feet Dry- and Warm by Wearing Rubber Boots Our stock of all sizes in Rubber boots is iargejind complete. the quality of the best and the prices below most dealers, (a nod 1S as good a‘_s a wink) have a pair and be comfortable. Y0" Know I That we carry a complete " line oi: ’ Patent Medicines Drugs Fancy Goods Groceries Flour and Feeds Stationary Boots and Shoes Rubbers Rubber Boots Lumberman’s Rubber; EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Etc., While in Montague, come in and give us a trial, we guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptions care- fully compounded. i t , . \ > i Carrutllers 8: Piifiiliiiill Limited Drugs, Groceries, Boots and hoes Montague, P. E. i. OOQOOOOQ-O-O ltoltssloivlt stint w @0400 DR. I. E. CROKEII VETERINARY SURGEON Ofiico and Residence, 171 Great George Street . Opposite KQnnodY" 9""! Phone No. 804 OOII-l-Slllilmopd. ~4+o+o+o»oo+¢+o+»+» MARK H. MOGUIGAPL EA- llrrlotor, 3°"°|\°". NM")! Public. ' Mono)‘ t» l-el" Q-Q-Q-QQ Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P. E. l. iooo-u-w-o-o , - McLean & McKmnom ‘lfrlflfllfl Attornoyo-IbLlW Office, Royal Bank Bulldlnw" chnqflumwn . P. I. island Morson'& Duffy .. Barristers and Attorney! Ioiiottori m new link v’ Canada MONIY TO LOAN McLeod & Bentley w. I. Imm- K0- Innlotor and Atotoinox-at-Law ‘nu i . We have still . about s e v e n t_y. pairs of those $4 .50 and $5.00 button- ed- boots for small women and girls, sizes 2 1-2 and 3. _ Price $1.98 by mail 10c extra. Aileyiit Cit, Ltd. Fashionable F- iotwear Cash Only ¢++oo+o i l i it. W. FINLAYSDN ' GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 10a Hlllsboro st, charlottetown Books opened and closed. Government r8110!“ Prepared- Flnanclal statements prepared- Profit and loss statements life" pared. Conlparativo and moms prepared. Audits and investigations. Preparation and installation 0f the most, up-to-date systems. Accounting in 891191‘!!!- Phone 62 from 8 a. m. to 5 11- Y"- Phone 437-1. after 5 D- m- 6790-2-5-Wedsat18wks. other state- E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometris Graduate with honors from ’ ‘ the Canadian Opt-mimic Cm‘ ‘ loge, Toronto. Ont. Scientific examination of ~ the eyes with the most. mod- i; era-methods and appliances. We use the ftetitloscope or Shadow Test. The Electric ‘ Opthainlometer. The Electric Opthaimoscope ior determin- ing the diseased conditions oi the eyes. The Ski Optomet- " or (the above instruments" are the only ones in Kings County.) Tile Revelation Test y, Cabinet and many more dell- ~ cats instruments. We are Opticians to the people who want the best in quality and satisfaction and we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elsawherefrry 4i; us and he convinced that ws ‘t give highest quality and best results with a saving of 20 ‘ per cent or more. v u _ s. o. Olmnloro ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Montague, P. l. I. " -_ it. PARKMAN A ‘ Eastern Guardian ..*“WAR PICTURESJL-George- town showing postponed. ..*GEORGETOWN.—"War mem- orials postponed until furthernot- e. 1i ..*GEORGETOW-N-—Wur pict- ures. NOT SHOWING TODAY. Postponed tiii later date. 1i .."SAVAGE HARBOR~—- Foliowr Ing is the standing oi Savage Har- bor school for the month of Janu- ary. Grade Viii—1, Augusta iMac- intyre and Margaret Morrison.- Grade Vii-l, Nellie hiaclntyre; 2, Flo Clark. Grade Vi——1, Scott Col’- fin; 2, Cyril Morrison; 3, Jim Mor- rison; 4, Fulton ‘Collin; 5, Jiln M" Bray. Grade iV—i, Kimble Macin- "yre; L’. Muriel Coffin; 3, Christie Gunn; t, Bertie (lurk. Grade li— l, John Morrison; 2, Citsriie Mac- intyre; l}, Vernon Gunn; 4, Russel Gulls; 5, Lester Gunu; 6, Francis McKay. Grade i—1, Charlie Dono- van, Arthur Donovan, Thelma Mc- ifay-Sadie MacDona-idmteacher. Ace-i FATAL FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN FitANCiSCO, Feb. 10.—- Onl-y one iiic was known definitely today ‘to have been -lost last night in a fire that destroyed the fash- ionable Berkshire apartment house at Suttol" and Jones street. A search of the ruined building early today revealed no additional ‘hod- ies. A score of persons are ill vat"- ious ‘hospitals, iloivever, suffering from burns and injuries. Foul" fire alarms brought virtually the entire lire fighting -fol"ce of the city to the scene. The fire origin unknown. started ill a hallway on the third floor. bliny persons crowded down the tire escapes or jumped from win- dows of the platform or the flrc es- capes. Others were curried froln the burning inliitiing by firemen and policemen. - An explosion, iiiifijiftllliiy 0n thr- fiftil flour, bit-w out a section of the wail nu the levels of the fifth nun sixth floors. ilcforc squads of firemen and pol» ice entered the building at day- break to search for bodies, it was believed that more than a score of persons had ileeil burned to deith. The hotly found was that of un ei derly woman but it was so badly burnt-d that identification was im- possible. LORD HALDANE EXPLAINS HIS STATEMENT LONDON, Fub. 10.-Lol"d liai- dane issues an exploitation declar- ing his statement that ille hope of the future lay with labor hud>no reference to ‘any particular election, but was directed to ‘future policy generally. "if l were a Paisley elector," he says, “i should vote for Mr. As- quith, not merely because he had been my old chief and intimate friend or even on account of the great definite services he has ren- dered to the nation, but because i think at this time the interests of the state require the presence in mending pariillnlentlry gifts will enable hint, not only to ildvise, but influence the house ill vitzli press- ing issues." Lord Robert lCecil often consider- ed as a possible future Unionist leader, has written to Mr. Asquith wishing him success.‘ moi An egg in the cup is worth two ill the nest. A tough beeisteak is u. sure cure for its O\Vii consumption. The itieai chhp of sight. .._.__-<o-> -._ GETTING TOO FAT? ' TRY THIS—REDUCE People who don't grow too fnt are tile filrtuullti: exception. iiul ll‘ you find the fut liittfhlliliiilllilifl’ or lli l‘(‘ll(i_V culllbvrstllnc. you will ilcwisc tn follow this sill-‘Jgitstlilll. wilich is endorsed by thousands of‘ people who know.‘ Ask your drug-gist (or if you prcielj write to tii1.-'.\i|tl"llltl|u C 8G4 Wnodlvartl .-\\"o.. ilott-t-lt. itiicil.) fut" l1 large t. so of‘ iiiurluuiti Prescription 'i‘uill<~Ls. $1 is the Xtfillf‘ tile world over. iiy riuluy. this you will be attic from illlrlllflll drugs ttlltl be ubic to rutiurt: two. three or four pounds u wet-k without dieting or exercise. eron ls simply out A.E LYONGM Photograph: of all sizes, films tc tit all olzo amateur cameras lro ro celvod froth ovary wook. Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography Artistic Photographs Charlottetown. P. E. I. WE KNOW You t.|. BE SATISFIED — ONCE OUR. PLU MBING- Scientific plumbing is the sort oi profession that we're well versed in. We can plan for your home a heating sys- tem or sanitary drainage that will add to the health and comfort possibilities of Your place of residence. Why not get in touch with us? Phone 393-1. Fred H. Trainer 80 Grafton Strut‘ Montague, P. E. I. anus-av I Phone Iii-J. 1| -wood. tile commons of a nian whose com- _ BARON OHARNWOOD APPROV- ES LETTER OF LORD GREY LONDON, Feb. 11.—BarouCharn seconding the address of thanks in the house of lords for the king's speech, expressed appro- val of the recent letter of Viscount Grey, British ambassador at Wash- ington, wlth regard to the Ameri- can position on the peace treaty. 11o said" "We must allow the American people 1o choose their own path. I am convinced. despite recent mis leading appearances, that we may confidently anticipate interesting participation by the United States in the world affairs." Earl (furzon. secrclaly fol" for- eign affairs, coilcurretl with Baron (Jhurnwood and said that although Viscount Grey had acquainted him with his intention to publish the letter, it was neiiilei" inspired by nor submit-ted to the government. "i consider" that tiic letter did not favor of interference in the domes- tic affairs of the Llnitetl States and i feel no sentiment but thanks to Lord Gr y." he tiéclareti. Earl Cilrzou thought that the Marquis of tfrewe was right when he said that a good deal of the peace treaty nlight have to beire written and revised. Nona of its authors claimed that it was sacro- sancl. "if Germany shows a disposition faithfully to carry out her obiiga lions," he added, “we will do our best to aid hcl" ill filiilliing them and resuming hel- place among civ- ilized communities." Alludtng to the tic-lay in the peace settlement with Turkey, he referred to European anxiety that the United States silllre in the sel- liemellt of titcse regions. “'i'his ailxiety," said Lord Curzon “is quite unselfish and sincere. l beieive that every one of ‘the great powers would have abandoned the greater part of its individual am» bitinll if it could be persuaded tilui the United States would come in and bear her share oi’ the burden us mandatory for the whole 'i‘urk- ish empire. “i won't say u word in criticism still less ill derogation, of the atti- tude of the United Slates. We may feel disappointed, but the United States ims a traditional policy which we ought. to endeavor to lili- dcrstauti and respect. Silo desires to keep Ree fronl entanglements and she is the be-si judge of her own policy. "But. her refudai undoubtiy ln~ creased the responsibilities of those left. "if amandate is confided tn G-reat Britain, ithink it is too late to talk of limiting our executives i1. Mvilflilctamia to the Viiayet of Bus ra and bear no share ill the future fmmro] 0i Beaded. i am convinced that lolly attempt to retire thence AFTER same ssuzvzo or OR-|. NOW RAISES , too CHICKENS GANIC TROUBLE BY LYDIA i E. PINKHAWS VEGE- TABLE COMPOUND Oregon, ili.——“i took Lydia E.‘ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for , ' ‘T an organic tro- ubie which pulled me down until l "could not hilt my foot to tile l tioor nnd could i scarcely do my l work, lllld as i 9f live on a small l farm and raise t six hundred (thickens every year it made it very hard for me. "i saw the Compounti udvertisetl in our paper, and tried it. it ilas restored my health s0 I can do all my work and i um so grateful that i am recouliurnding it to m_\" friendsT-lliirs. ii. M. AI/NERS. R. R. 4, Oregon, iii. Only women wile have suffered the tortures of such troubles and have dragged along front day to day can_ realize the relief which this famous root und herb romt-‘tiy, ily- dis. E. Pinkhailfs Vegetable (‘oin- pounrl, brought to hirs. Alters. Women evcl"y\\"ilcl"c in Mrs. Ai- ttrs‘ condition SiiOiiiil profit by her recommendation, nnd it H1011‘ are any cunlpiicuiious write Lydia i1). Pinkhatnfs Medicine Co, Lynn, liiass.,fol" advice-Jilin result of their i0 years expericilcc is at your sen vice. Admiral Sims Gives Evidence Before Senate \VASiiiNGTON, i-‘r-b. h1.-i-ieztl" tdnlirai William S. Stills, before the senate committee investigating navel decoratiions, defended himself today against charges that he had taught to belittle the pzlrt of the Anlcricntl army and mivy in the Hill‘. Three States congress had visited Admiral Sims in France during the war ind it was to these that the naval lfificcr was supposed to have made the tiisparagiug reluurks. itepre- sentatzive Brynes called u witness today, who reported that Sims told him that the armistice had been forced 0n the Allies through he failure of American, troops to break through the German lines, members of the United " énm$$éfif$pkfi- Like tiurs " TELL HEFEFEEEEE THE WiLLiS vulva Quiuiv THE. wonderful perfection of "the Vvillits Piano tone inspires-the performer, and charms the ilearer with its exquisite beauty; it $eems_ t0 sing with the living quality of a lovely" voice, ' gives to music an added touch of richness and refinement. ' THE WILLIS PIANO “Canaclas Best” 1N TON F, DESIGN, MATERlF-l L, AN a» FINISH lossess the qualitits critical judges demand;- qualities which have brought w0rid~w1de recognr tion. the failure being due to a break- wouid ilc received with absolute ‘lisilmy in the country itself." {as ' Beaut!’ m“? be only skin deep. but the impression it makes extend Yfllwh’ deeper . ' i-_ Mlnard’: Liniment cures dlpt-lthgrla _oo->__i_.. PLEASANT TiMF. AT ALEX- ANDRA A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of J. \Vailace Wood of Alexandra l"<-<-~ ontiy. Mr; Wood and fauziiy urn llleving to Mal-shtick] ilaving pur chased the homestead of (‘iiilidlifi Robert-son. After u nlusicai (hull. instrumental and vocal) evening. refreshments were served. after which bit". and Mrs. Wood \\'t.‘l'l‘ presented with a Morris cilair and a sum of money and the following ad dress: Mr. nud Mrs. family Dear Friendsz—-i-iaving learned that you are about to leave us, we your friends nnd neighbors have gathered here tonight to express out" regret ut your intended deputi- are lfroln our nlidst. A5 neighbors and friends you have been uii that (zoulll he tiesired, ever ready Lu loud a ilaud ill time of trouble, l"c~ gurdlcss of personal inconvenience or loss. tin lilc social life of the commun- ity. you huvcpaiwtlys taken a deep interest not giving youl" time nnd talents grildgingly, but aiwzrys as ii it were at pleasure rather than a task. Your sterling qualities of friend- liness and hospitality have so en- deared you to us that it is indeed with sincere regret that we have learned of the brevity of your stay with us, and although we shall feel our loss keenly, yet we fully real- ize thilt Alexandra's loss is some other community's gain. in conclu- sion "we ask you to ncccipt this gift, not for its intrinsic value, but an a remembrance of-yotlr friends and neighbors who join in wishing you nil every success and happiness is your new home. Signed ill behalf of the residents of Alexandra. The evening was very stormy and the large number present. ex- pressed the esteem in which the. family are held by the community. After singing Auld Lang "Sync and Gtod Save the King the company dispersed to their respective ilolnes. Wallace Wood and Li tens work ' ghfor Ma tho challenger, Shamrock 1V., ins/y down on the American silpply sci"- tllis tnvPrtsidrent Wilson. ments, except .in repeating rumors then current inFrance nnd which he ivnrned his hearers not to bo- ileve. fie further denied that he hnd told Mr. BVJHOS that the Am- erican nlorchnltt nnirinc could not be developed and the sens should be left to Great Brltadn. Senator Glass, who was u mem- ber of congress at the time, was mother witness. He SIIiLLIiOWOVOF that he understood the admiral ill toiling wlllll he littti to be report- ‘ng matters which he ileiieveti to be true, not alilnilig to discredit he Amrrican effort. Admiral Hints said that his re- znurks hail been lllisinnierstomi m- eise confused with HIRlKOIIiIY-IIYS made by others. lie iuld sought to dis- nbuse the minds of his visitors of the beiir-f liiut the Aillericalns were- "wiilning the war,“ because that was "not lrue and hurting us with the Allies." "All Americans who visited me itbrouti were SIIOCKQd at what i hurl to tell them regurdiugdhe relative amount done hyiile forces. 'i'lle American press fostered an idea of fie purl the Iinftt-d States was play- ing in the wur." ' i--<oc-__._. POLITICAL WORLD AGOG BY PROPOSAL OF SENATOR MACLENNAN O’i’T./\\\'u\, Feb. 1i.~i’t"oposuir~" of Senator Zliacbennan to form a new National party to ilfiset the Farmers‘ movement has set the political world agog. Among Liber- nl-Uilionists in Ottawa tilero is at tendency to discount the import- ance of the proposals But it is pretty generally admitted that they indicate the lines of u (routing clea- vage, although whnt tile effect of that cleavage on the (muting ses- sion will be none profess to prop» iiPSY. The cilntinuod absence of Sir Robert Borden adds to the un- certainty of the situntiuil. Whether he will turn to active politics or not is prublenlnlical. The question is entirely one of his ilt-ultll. \Vilnt Sir Robert's intentions are is not tit-finitely known, it was stated to- day. "iWhether he return-s to poll- tics depends entirely on his health. iiut it may ibe taken for granted that if his ilcsitit is metre-estab- lished he will not again assume tile active prcltliersilip. ln uny event it is not iikel~y that Sir Robert will be back in Ottawa till towards the end of the session. Admittedly financial proposals will he the main difficulty of the government. Mr. (‘rel-ans recent speech in Ru-sseii, Malt, is taken here as indicating his intention to strike for tariff reductions when the budget comes before the iiouse. But in this score there is npparen~ tiy little fear in official circles, us to the outcome. While sweeping amendments might secure tho ad- hesion clf some of the western mem- bers, it is thought their votes would probably offset those of the opposl~ tion members who do not look on free trade with too kindly an eye. i-——<Q4->_-i. WJLL AID THE OHALLENGING YACHT o NEW YORK. Feb. 10.—Slr Thom-‘ as Lipton‘; 23-mstrs cutter, sham. rock iiii., which raced so success- vitws. Mr. iirynea said he reportvrl - Admiral Sinlson the staild deiti- ed that he hud made such state.» A. E. Toombs ' ' l_67 Queen Street % EFUEEES%%EE% SS§EEEEEEEEEEEEESEEE% % have a rr-ttlly" fits-t heal i|\'t'i' ilcrei Kit-i in llil‘: for iln- r-up. included to lune up with, ‘alll uiivatningo not. fill’ t-ilpluin. first illilit‘, nnd |\\'u m‘ elijiiywul by rot-cut cllztllvllgcrs. \\'ilI- the crew of that family. 'i‘llc_\' iihiii iiiiii Fife, tiil‘tl(‘.~iil3,'ii\‘l‘ of Silallllrock part ill iiiil‘i_\"$lX l'ilt"c.~= that your. RENINANTS OF YUDENiTCi-VS ARMY ARE BEING ,EXTERMIN. ATED ov TYPHUS lll.. ilzls this work in hand. gelling prize tunnel‘ in no 1034s‘ than .\‘iC\\‘ Ytliflf. i‘ ~l- ii.- Tht» flvln. The limit will plulbalhly he $iliii.‘(l_ iiiil‘l_\'-i'i\l‘. i'.‘iii._ H, ,1“, Arm‘. U, “Hwrdl under the liii‘l‘('Ii()ii of 311'. Mcivui", 'i'ili-l"e is liiiiliiiliil)‘ no ulllt-l‘ iliitli lli Yiliii-ullvh, uim will rniltiwl inn" thi- 1t WPll-klmwil (‘W110 yuchtsnian. nnd tiu- world with tin» $5.1m" lii'ilt'iil'ili “lISiiPVlki lu-"i fill when lu- ildll ul- lm" stilling muster may be Alfred killl\\'lt'\il-i\' or the ulr-lu-dutr _ i1 illtlsl Tvilrilvti i'l'll‘i>';l"|ll. urctilrvzil- Diaper, the ilrllliunl skipper oft plun of u t'iilit‘i'. During thi- wnr t ii uilh t‘.\'i\'i'lllliiilii<)ii tiy i‘|'])l|li.§ lstriu, Sir (Tllurles .-\lllelii’s 6111101‘. he was first on 4| suinllurillc chest-l", .| inliiit- i't‘l'i‘i\l‘ii ilvri- ‘lOliUY “M911 Willi IIiIlPLYPIK’ iWiZPfi 1110110 ulld inter as SUCUnii ("li'fit~i=l' on i‘. l iizlsic- hiuhoil‘ i"i-pl"t>st-lit.ili\"i= ‘lllllldffll 111908 ilwlllllillg U16 (30111- transport riluninp, troops nnd our m‘ lill‘ uuii-ihllsilt-vik ilussizul nu- mvdvrels (‘vii from Germany in munilion and gulls t0 ilurvv. llis nun-nu.- ul Paris". 1912, and two King's cups ill 1913. father sailed on one of the rhzilien- .\ll that is h-ft (if Yudcliiti-ll's (‘fliifillil D1899!‘ (700165 n1‘ that great gers abroad‘ tilirty years ago. army wit‘ 15.000 officers aim 18.000 ffnchi-iklldni! iilmnyifl Siifiiliiililiiiflfl ——-_—¢-oo-_ iiiPIl, .lll<i illcsl‘ alto zlll illfvclt-tl which illls been in tili- forefront Nothing takes Lin‘ t'tiii('t‘ii out ill‘ with l_\‘pllll.~" or S()iill' utilt-i" disc si- oi _v'at-ht racing for hull" a century. sums- men more‘ tlluu. lit-Eng t-nzu- lti-livl‘ 1s solicited in the Unite-d lsirizt iii‘ Statics. crew, wilicil ivent to polled to serve on a jury. r Zrltfiwjir i .5 ‘. 1i." ow‘ y.» fully in England in 1811, '12 and '13, i l! bet!!! reriued and hltered to make her faster than ever, so that