The Perm.- That l Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like The Dew Charlottetown Guardian, Three cent‘. Morning Guardian, Founded 189i. Evening Guardian, 1887. Sllllllllilllll l; I’ To Eliminate Chaos in Europe He Recom- EIIIJIS SIIIES. ‘ IIPINIIINS IIN IIIIIZ IIIPISS CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. UNIONIST CAUCUS I T0 BE HELD NEXT WEEK Assumed that Premier Borden will Leadership Before End of RUSSIAN SIIIJIIIISIS SPEIIII PIIINII IIIIIIIJI IZX-IIIIISEII Declaring it the Claim oi an Abscond- Bitterly Oppose Restoration of his Wealth lNow Dffcially (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. March 3-4111, Auck- land Gedues the New British Am- lbassador to the United Statesl in nu interview after a luncheon giv- en lby Lady Astor to correspond- ents today. said the world must el- iminate the chaos in central Eur- ope. The only feasible method is llor the Allies to allow Germany to float n world wide loan especially mends Allies to Allow Germany to float World-wide Loan to Take Precedence of War Indemnity. Believes Irish Home Rule Bill Acceptable to Irish. the same time will be toward rehabilitating Europe. Lloyd-George's proposed believes, will ‘be enforced and This will stabilize Gerlllntiy_'_onll abduy bitten), opposewtm Afiaemmyls n“? m“ “Se? pinn to restore much of his wealth nlont of the Irish Question, Gcddcs "WI of former ‘tlgigh asecsgllgd ti‘: eghfreggé‘: ‘Al; ', Social Democratic compared it with iuton that the Sinn Feln are slow- ly swerviitg toward Home Rule. As a result of- n careful canvass 0i ( l BERLIN. March Z.—~Socia1 demo’ -crats in the Prussian Asselnbly to- to the fornler l-iaiscr, and l0 settle bate upon bills covering the returnl Emperors property, l {help to an abscoildblg enlployce of Dom. Press Special.) a bankrupt iirln, who went so for us to ask his salary while he was llbl-léllt from duty. H away udlcrl he and notion were iii wire‘ certain funds upon him. in the de- (longer and deserves no trousitlera» tion from the people of Prussia, helm is “young enough lo support Jlinlscllfl“ ing Employee of a Bankrupt Firm to his Salary While Abs ent from Duty, . The former Kaiser's speakers as» sertctl during the debate that he run lesit! s, one speaker asserted, Wil- cas of the Unionist party will be silmuiuncd for next week, probably for Tuesday, though notices have not ycl been sent out. The whole situation will collie up for discus- sion. or who have been in yand interviewed the premier will ‘be able it; report at first hand as Resume Active Session. Sublect of Caucus. (Dom. Press Special.) l O'1"1‘AWA, ltlarch 3.—*:\ lull cau- llon. Messrs; Reid and Culti- New York Consideration of Party will be Main ..-_.._-__—. set out in one dum, the premier has every expec- tation of returning and resuming his functions. fully discussed especially thc fran- chise thing [u be considered in an initial o his intention. though a5 already ofilcful memoran- The sessional program will bl, bill but in reality the big wny will be the question cfthecon solldatiilg oi the party, p‘, Nforway will Supply Restrictions on lEuropean Manager Enver Pasha tin the neutral countries and among German Americans and even in South America. the lonn to take lrish Opinion, Sir Auc winced that the Bill nlately acceptafb precedence over the war indemnitty. is for n permanent settlement. FARMERS 0F MARSIIFIIZLD The Marshfield Farmers their nnnunl banquet in the hall at that place last night. The even- ing fbclng fine and the roads good u large crowd ns-seurbled despite the large amount oi sickness in l. the vicinity. The programme was by the Rural Entertaining Club, ‘formed for the purpose of improv- lug the moral. social and intelletrtlt-I a1 conditions of the place and ii‘ last nights fine programme is any‘; criterion it fully justified its right- to cxhist. l After an excellent speech by iiifi i IIUIIIANNUAL BANQ held ' to Dixie. furnished‘. i Foster. Jenkins, Lea Reading-hit‘. J. Ix’. floss. lieadinsv-liliss Erna‘ HOSWUII. \s‘olo~-Miss Pauline Mill. Dtick-dvlisses Marion lllcldarlane nd S1 rn Mill. Dlal0glie.-—Mlss Qunrtettc—-Ale.\' Scott, oucorcd). Chorus by the Club-'l‘lle Startli- rd 0n the Ilrnes oi’ .\lar. Miss Jessie Jenkins presided n‘. he organ. ’l‘b.e nobles bountifully laden wilh chairman, Mr. J. Stetson the tol- Qnllrl things were a credit to lpwlng programme was ’ Chorus by Cllrb-—l'se Goin Back goonocnsno rt-‘os SALE.— ehhmoeuouz, almost new. Apply 68 Edward 15m] members and v witty and inspiring. renderedtllzldlcs of Malrshliclti and vicinity people of the ilnilcd who showed splendid taste in llffliliigdlllellig generally to be complimented for cellent manner in which ‘portant port of the programme was prepared. l ands the this The speeches Many important phases in kland is con- will be ulti- le and be the bas- IIIET Mill and llealh Hector | Mill, Wylie Gibson,. of the evening by isitors were bright, Germany with Fish (Special to The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, March 3.—-A wireless _'p:1tcl1 received here from Ber-l Iin announces that. the Norwegian". Prenrlcr has stnlod that Norway is. prepared to supply Germany with} fish and fats on credit. since Nor-- way is qonviuccq that the German people will comply with their ub- Great llglltions. (lisposltiolt The dcspalch adds that the Leip- Duke of Dcvonshlre by requiring a special permit their importation c. “l Firearlns may restriction oms. ported without Brit nin. Owing exhibiting and that 90,000 visitors‘ Ottawa (llll “or in)“; plfl(‘,(>_ have arrived including 14,000 tor-' elguers. ----_-<-&>——-~ Ex-Pres. Taft Opens _ Can. Lecture Tour‘ 2653?; .3." R‘ "' m“ ,. ing shortly for England. -S lltrou m‘ tho (Special to The Guardian.) woonsrotrk. Milrcli ‘.l.-~lf the ,,,_R,,,,,,,HV imvmoun Slates bad. as Post Office Dept. I the U19 you people. of (Inn-alto. Great. Bri- are tam and l-‘rnuce have had, such BX- trials and sorrows sufferings and im- hardships they would not. ‘be so‘) slow to acclaim the League of Na- tions plan.” . I This was the sentiment express-I ed hero last night by ex President, Vi’. H. Taft’, who opened ills (fan) ndinii lecture tour before an null- (Special to The Guardian.) con- OTTAWA, Ma rcb Import of Firearms’- UPTAWA, March fir-Further re- striations on the import of firearms llolnlmenl, of Wm. ‘Phelps, Director for l-t‘ the Robert Reford Uolnpauy Ltd. from Great Brit- ain are provided ill a bill to be in~ trodnrell by the Minister 0i? [Just-y now be 1m tron to the in- cl llis Excellency the the shilling zig Fair opened with 11,000 firms, r-rn-nivnl nrrzluged for last. night in) I l. . ' I l t llis Honor. the Lieutenanl ernol" of Saskatchewan. Sir Rich- ard Lake and Lady Lake are sail- ir Rich ard will go in Geneva to attend the‘ internniicltal conference of the Red - of been made Honorary" , , _ f;as:.-:1.r.;::...s1zPs".:r..z'zt.."tlrr tron". . .111 ‘m ‘ ‘ ' ‘llfi-‘HDIIHIIIIQIZITIIICSIIIP ‘Lllllalllvlqllfrlglefineiliy-ITb“ "WI Judge “(Inst)” "m/PIIIIS III“ ,. , ' ‘ j ‘ ., l utters resignation as t-hallrnlain m‘ llll, of the V1030 board of (IIHPLOTS) n“, Bond U; vmmqnrrk,‘ Surplus $2,329,128 3.—-'l'he report -'of the Postulastcr General, which Canadian Railways (Special to The Guardian.) ‘MONTREAL, ‘March 3.~The zip. in the position oi’ European manag- '91 oi‘ the (‘anaddun National Rail- way. and olt the (Junadlan Govern- ment lllercllaui. hlarlue with head- ouzlrtels in London. ltlnglailti. was anuouucctl by Hon. D. B. llanna. ‘ fill‘. Phelps will be i diving for longlrliitl about the third woe-l: of tiitrcoiuiug month. l . . ‘,Robson’s Resignation (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. March Zl.—-\\"hen the ilouse i-iiljrlillllvil tonight, Sir I- Judge ltwbslvu stairs simply that hi» llnliz-t ii impossible- ln renluvc his homo to Ottawa and his present-e is rr-tlulretl in Winnipeg. The. Acting Premier in his acknowledgment accepts Judge Robson's resignation with regret. On the same day as lw resigned, Fr-llirnnry 23. Judge Robson writes a long letter to (he Acting I’remiel' giving his views on the operation of tile Board of (fum- mcree. suggesting flint a federal X31 nectlexi with the work relating to fence of 2,000. —-— Ithe farm were referred." to null was‘ tabled in the commons this machine lo enquire-into costs and LOST IN THE‘ CITY A SUEDEMnnne excellent suggestions were “i afternoon shows a net revenuelprollis ofcoutiuotlilies and to act S10v9. MINT“ 3. F1110" DISH“ put forth which If only followed ‘for the fiscal year i913-19 "f 321-‘ I.“ H“ “SWING” “mum”: m p"m'i“c' leave dat llllg office and reoéegi l-oulli not llmt provdc el‘ much ‘bene- . _ _ 'tli)2.71‘l.02, an increase of $257,‘m:gmirrlgihpvloilli: lbpelgltliropt ‘don-lit rewar . til to nll conccrtie . T N tiiiiflo, as a ainst an exienditurel _1 L’ c" =1 \1='\ u- vul- —-~—- .-\t n lute hour the ilffail- was. 0 of M9|273fl8§94 m, l-ncrSease obstitlite-rl ill present, the matter or ___. - The Swim“ of rec lenhng-nnlh profiteerc being better ‘WANTED TO DO ing at home or, out by the tiny, l also children's clothes. 17 Orlebar St. T-IOFl-ll-ti-Mlclflil .__.___________..___ ‘WANTECL-A GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. no washing. Ap- ply 249 Upper Prince St. i 221-2-25MEtf. fiWANTED AT FALCONWOOD, Hospital, a lady superintendent of nurscs.- Apply to superintendent. lwk. *WANTED T0 RENT.—By newly married couple. room 1n house near Victoria. Hotel. Apply to (Ihcf Victoria Hotel. - MarchIl-Zi *FOR SALE.-—- GRAMOPHONE, almost new. Apply 68 Bnyflcld Si. ‘ x31 “WANTEDP-AT FALOONWDOD Hospital several young women to take up nursing——-mentill cus- cs. Also one houscmakl. Apply to Superintendent. 71l81-3-3-lliE6i ‘WANTEDP- BY MAY 1ST small house or rooms for light housekeeping with modern con- ,‘ venlences. Apply at Guardian Of- fice . 6691-2- MEtf __._... ..______-_.______-- ‘PRIVATE SALE-HOUSEHOLD furniture. in iudlng Chesterfield Jacobean dlnIilg room suite. bed- room suite. kitchen fittings. Crown Derby tea service. car- pets. baby carriage. Evenings 7 to ti. Paul A. Murphy. 55 Up- per Prince Street. 3i WANTED A TEACHER AT ONCE Cross Roads ‘School No. 15o. Supplement $10.60 per month. Apply to Nathaniel Molyneaux, Secretary of Trustees. ‘South- port, Lot l8 R. RJNo. 7400-3-0ME3lpd. _,__.__._._______ ‘FARM FOR SALE-MRS. DORA Wilson of Sunlmervillefrownshlp Number 66. has offered her farm containing 102 acres of land for sale at public auction‘ to he held on Wednesday. March 10th 1920 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon in front of the office of S. S. Hessian. Solicitor. Montague. 6985-2-12lMEtlhfoni0. ,________._ commeucmc FFIIDAV MORNING ‘mn- “Rlnnlnago Sale" counter In the Linen DGDBTLDIEIIL. Anyililflii that's "odd" nr "left over“ or slightly worn 50°! clgarance prices. Genuine bar- PL-AIN sEw"lli‘0llgill. lo-a- cit) soilod-‘Pi-‘PIIBD! - 511W on this counter-at see Friday morn- ieilrtlly ill the singing oi the AUDI)’ _ ionzll Anthem. - lus. May witnalilw From Conference (Dom. Press Special.) commissions set up Dispatches from of the stands, virtually has American withdrawal from be ilmuinent. lap Women Also. (Dem- Press Special.) TOKIO, March . suffrage demonstrators today to reach the premises of Premier Horns residence. in a light police seventy demonstrators arrested. __€—O-§———--— Llllfihinese (Dem. Press Special.) HALIFAX. March 3-—Tlw arlf liner Royal George today Chinese were .____. higher temperature. to 7 below zero. the nearly lwo xveeks. yesterday morning it was 2 d simve. The was i’! degrees abovo. last night it was 12 above. The tide will be high this ing at. 10.39 and tomorrow at it will he high tonight at 10. tomorrow n; 11.39. and tomorrow nt gains. (Tome and lug. Boer fi Weeks- 7309-3-4MEBl. morrow morning urdny at 0.29. so I)_Y~-iiI1~-jOllllllg ‘ PARIS. lllzlrch '.l.—-V\'iti\llru\vzll oi‘ the American rcpreseiltzlllve m all by the peace confercncc was forecast here today United satires ad- lnitlltlg that llolw T01‘ ISHILICMIO“ treaty of peace as it now flied, lcd the French to believe that n complete pence-braking and enforcement nluy Are Demonstrators 3.—~A thousand Land at Halifax eq 1,200 (‘thincse coolles here. the last of those who served in France during the war. TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO. March 4.—Fsir with 0n Tuesday the mercury drollilflil coldest. for At l) OVJIOC-k comes throughout the highest yesterday Al 9 o'clock elors and £250. ($1250.) for mar- free. This Sun sets this afternoon at 5.52 _ 5.54; it rises lo- I Austria. oi 0.31 and Sat- " " " ' $1,227.02ti.00. LONDON, I parations are being made to open Mndnures was $2_329_128_71_ PPWOKIYMI l0 llilVlgtltlUll, SflYfi fl . Heroic Mother Nul- wlreltiss desgatch received here from liloscorv. hlercharlt ships err- llfilllfi,‘ fitted out to resume relations with \\'0S1i‘i'll Europe. (Dom. Press Special.) QUEBEC. March 3.—-Dlll‘S. ponl who lost Cost of Living In England (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, March 3.—»’l‘l\e cost of ull principal rlrliclcs of food in England rose in January to 130 per cent over the {ll‘i’.-i\'lli‘ icvcl and is 125 per cent on rent, clothing. light and ‘fur-l, accorrliilg to statistics prepared by the American chamber of Commerce in Londtm. Condensed Telegrams DEPUTY MINI5TER OF RAIL- WAYS. RETIRES. St. Fcrreol yesterday, from Si. Ferrcol received says Mrs. Dupoilt the burncrl when she She was; unconsious when n yet. President Wilson i d n 9 Dom. Press Special.) OTT(AWA. March 3.~L. K. Jones who for a long time has been con- nected with the department of Rail- ways anq canals as sooty, and lilt- lerly as Assistant Deputy Minister is being retired on suporonuatlon at the end of this month. ' BULGARIA ELECTIONS MARCH 28. PARIS. March 3.—~A Sophia dis- patch announces that elections to Bulgarian Legislature will occur March 28, ille new cabinet holding its first meeting about the 18. with were (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. March tente Europe. Dr. (jun- view here. land- Tlle mier Mlllerand of France ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, icnn. BRITAIN'S INCOME TAX EMPTION EXA .0 ‘LONDON, March il-I-ucome lax dom probably will recommend on Hail. Ioxeutption of £150 ($750 for bnch- at, 7.30 p. mi. r s or elzraes the rled men. it was learned today. 17°01'- IIIIHII; FRENCH TROOPS FOR CON- "Come 33 and STANTINOPLE Thursday. March 4th to the basket social and PARIS, March It-The slenmer G. f‘. Taylor lecture. carrying 1500 French aid of orphanage. Admission troops to Constantinople, sails-d Bale of (‘audit- rrom Marseilles lust night. May Lose Her Live Du-I I°ur chlmre“ "mah-Ulietl list of “war guilty" to semi her father and mother in a fire at ‘y ‘he... .d,l,h-..s_e,,._,, h, “(up d. he was may now‘ lose her own lite. Additional news today W11! BEVCYHIY cused Gcrluuns in Leipzig court. escaped by a window with two of her children. eigh- ‘bors arrived to help her and has not regained hcr consciousness Stands by Jugo Slavs 3.-—President ivilson is standing by Jugo Slavic, against Italy and the rest of En- Trumbitch, re presentatlve of Jugo Slavic. in the » London conferences on the Adrlat- m asfil work ic disagreement said lzn an inter- "ln spite of the de- mands of Lloyd George and Pre- for e.- quick settlement, Jugo Slavic back- ed by the United States will hold- oul for a delayed but ‘permanent MEETINGS. ETC. Friday evening, lllurch 5131i Ladies with baskets deserving 733l-3-2Mltl3l. io Wlltshlre Hall on hear Rev. Malor Prime Proceeds iu sue. loll the. Judge thinks, to the Pro- MQTCI) '5~"-=\¢1IV@ W?‘ venue for the fiscal year over cx- . , vmclzli authorities. l“lnviting” Guilty to Come to Court! (Dom. Press Special.) BERLIN. hlrlrt-ll Il.~'l‘lle Attor- 'uey General today published a re- lyucst asking all men named in the unable to locate. many or lliem. The gnreriluicnl lcontinueti its preparation to push trial of ac- Ailti-Red Propaganda by British Writers (Dem. Press Special.) LONDON. March 3.-—Fermation of‘ a "Liberty League." backed- by some of the leading waiters oi’ Great Britain. was announced iu a letter to the 'I‘iules today. Tile League will attempt to combat Bolshevisul with its own weapon, ,])l‘O|lllgiI1ltlil. The letter was sign- ed by Rudyard Kllliiiig» U- Rifle? Haggard, Lord Sydham sud nth» ers. The signers of tile letter will ‘furnish "anti-Red" propaganda lo be (lissetuinaietl throughout tho Elnplre. and will appeal for funds lRecord Wireless They are returning to China vim Vancouver. PAPAL NUNCiO T0 BELGRADE grille-ment- raihsr “Wu revolt o“ (s e m ,0 Th, a d, ,, Germany WZLHIJS ‘ immediate but unsatisfactory coln- ‘m3 °YORK Malia: f: J,“ __-—-{-Q-I> , _» __ . i I l~ l - é l 1 , - .-— W. THE WEATHER Frnggergqri‘ (‘hlvizilhclillnl nhzlsmggiiligxilapl: IQIIIIIlZFrIIIHeIQCIIsHPQSIIn Sagan‘,gfiglpffiggyfiijfig‘ U' S' pointed Papal Nuncio to Belgrade. ' _ ' ~ ‘ ‘ ---' TEMPERATURE I t ‘ u v b. _._.__¢q>.____ lnoke records for udreless com» RER1JN‘ “hm-h {§__-Ggfmany twns-MIHOIIIICQI] may M ‘e I‘ lnuulcntiozl ‘by keeping in touch mus; not furgpt 11m an Huger. with a single land station during an lrtlre Twons-Atlantlc voyage. The point was Alberdeen Scotland. _ , --, . . . '"":.*:.=::.:".e~..::: .-.IIA..“°P.SZ".;""b.3330; res: Striking Continent (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, Mill-ch. 1l.-—ln an at big tires-s of welcome lo the Prussia "Justice 734Z-3-2-ME3l. rnthy." ha. the former Tnrltish War Minis- is reported to have ‘been living in Communication To British Administration Minister who visited Colo- the liurgomoster sttltl that the 25c. ilritish ha.) treated lihlneland with understanding and. sym- Hiding in Berlin [Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. March Bv-tlfinver Pas- ter and lentil-r of‘ tllf‘ Young 'I‘urk.<. Berlin during the past week. under an ilssulnetl name. int-cording to despair-h to the 'l“i:ura.< from that (‘Iiy- It is supposed he ivn-s desir- ious of arousing ,_<_\‘lll))i\\I\}' for the Yillllll: 'l‘urlts. A Constantinople ties-patch ‘.ll\tll‘\‘ lintl- of llevcnlber i2 said that he hull been crowned King of Kllrllvsiun, A sentence 01' derlth is lwuglilg over him iu con- D the Government during the war. as had been hoped for. 'i‘here was however an excellent showing and a very fair uutxt-ber of entries. The exhibits ils l. rule were good while} NOW $57,000,000 (Special to The Guardian.) ()'l"i‘.-\\V.A. March l\l'0\'(‘lI b)’ tho limlrd now and smile 235.213 rciilrncll nil-n have '1 i passed the il('i'l:». iiy them as Agricultural Settlers. Up to ilebruary 1A the number of Settlers’ Loans approved was 15.092’. and over 12.000 were OSLkBDIISIIL-‘(i on farms and have got a good start in their agricultural careers. WitllSoviet Terms . (Dom. Press Special.) l‘.-'\iliS. hinrch I'.—l“rance will not accept lilo decision of the coun- cil of premiers in London to invite lsordcr slates i0 make peace with paper statement was coilsitlercrl at. ofllciui declaration of the position of’ the French Government. -——-—-{-O-§—- Opposition Grows to Turks Remaining (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, March il.—-—Gro\ving op» position in England to the agree- ment whereby the Turk renlains in a new alignment on the Atlriatic problem nu other features of peace yet to he finally settled. in the mehrlliine the delunud is grolving for a definite statement as to pos- ition the United Staten intends to assume as regards Turkey. if the Turk is to be expelled from Eur- ope. strong, impartial control of (Fons-tantiuoplo must be establish- ed, European diplomats argue. Am- erican (mo-operation is consequently regarded necessary. . Truck Drivers Now Threaten to Strike (Dona Press Special.) LONDON, March 1§¢~A national strike of truck drivers. was fore- cast here today. follolvlng the fall- nre of the unions to reach on agree ment with ihclr enlplnyers at o conference last night. 'l‘l1e ivorkers ol‘ both motor and horse vehicles demanded‘ higher wages. Passen- ger vehicles are not affected. --—-———0-0¢-——~ SIII IIIIIIIIII (‘alder and l-iou. Dr. J. A. Reid re- turned to Otailvu today from New York where they met ‘Sir Robert Borden on his return end oi‘ this session of Parliament. Splendid Ex u ions were cspecia/lly (sulstuuding. _ r-"Ul-"llr JP" The judge of the Seed Potatoes, Soldier ‘Soltlclncnt MI; "m" "i-‘AYIY MMWSWI)“ hull not soon so good an exhibit sill‘): tests in qilnl- ha.) n‘\(}“d\>d a“ held in the hlzlritinlc Provinces Ill that time. France Disagrees , near. L. Montague. Creed. Albion; 2 Leith Fowun. L. Montague; ll James A. E. McDonald, Little Pond; 4 Georgetown. -—1 Richard (freed, Albion; 2 Lelth near, L. Montague. near, L. Montague; .3 James A. E. McDonald, Little Pond. .lrd Creed. Albion; 2 Mont Anneal‘. Constantinople llfllllllF-(FS to cause d“ a m Ann uni IEIIIEIISIIIP Hon. J. A. Calder Etlld Dr. J. A. Reid, who Met Him in New Yo be Greatly Improved in Health, and‘ I That HeWill Return to Resume Lead- . ership this Session. (Special to The Guardian.) t)’I"l“AWA, ‘.\I.rrol\ 3.'*-LLGll. J.A. from Eng- ud. 'l‘he-y stated that Sir Robert much inlproverl lu health and ill return to Ottawa before the Oil Elli O"I"I‘A\V'A. “arch 3.—'l‘hat Sir r3 KINGS C0. SEED HELD hillition of Seeds of all Varieties. Seed lispeciallyiiood Attendance not as I Potatoes Large as Hoped for. , I . .. Tl it d: t at ll! I ‘s Junction with Olllpl’ lurkish lead- (roul:?vaseilé $323: “gm Giotg‘: PM] us for his part m the conduct of town yesterday‘ owing ,0 m“ 1mm lli. Al valence of lufluenza- in the sur-' rounding district, was not as large Jo n t. m l I.‘ Peter Brodie. M. L. A. said he I l-tisc in tho various potato soci- yenrs although he the seed fairsIl‘ u n lllo last two Following is the prize listz- I CLASS A. SEED Annear, L. Montague; 3 Mont An- wHlTlE RUSSiAN:--1 Richard Albert. Levers. OATS. BANNER OR canton: the ltuasihn Soviet Goverulnent. Fownu. L- Mflflilgile; 3 Mimi Ail- Le ’l‘cmps said today. The news- "W11"- L- 51011198119‘- 4 V- U. 5M!‘- I) met‘. OATS, LlGQW-‘J-fi-‘l Geo. All- BARLEY, 2 ROW.ED:-1 Geo. nnezlr, L. Montague; 2 Mont Au- BARLlEY, 6 ROWED:—1 Rich- hinuiugue. BUCKWHEAT, SILVER HULL: -—,1 Geo. Anuear, L. Montague; 2 V. O. Shirmer. ll Philip Morrison Geo- rgetown; 4 Hewlett. Bros. Annun- L, L. llIontn-guc; BEANS. YELLOW EvEDz-i David fwrlght, L. lliontague; Merit Aunear, L. ‘Montague. TIMOTHY SiEDz-i George Aunear, L. Montague; 2 Mont Ah- Mary Pickford Moore Has Been Divorced o u (Dom. Press Special.) CARSON CITY, NEV.. March 3. -—Mnry Pickford Moore was divorc- ed from Owen Moore in Douglas (lonnty. Nevada. on Monday, it was learned here today. Mary hnsj been living on n ranch quietly since’ February. Free Silverware A r-onlplcte set of Oneida Silver- ware warranted for ten years and given free. lieud on nnd be enlightened as fliililtiillg with the Vnilcd States is vilnl, (‘ount Vnn Reventlow, for- mer naval critic for Tageblatl, declared" in an article in ‘Ftlges Zeiiutlg today. iiolmneulihg on the cilmuullzn ol‘ lin- Lilwnllanti radical press for an nnlicrstxultlltlg with Great ltriltlin. llevcntlow Wllfllifd that Gel-runny “must not overlook British selfishness America is vital and would be ly benefit-till". in the new l. ii and must not forget that an understanding with vast- allgnment of nations, Revontlow said. Great Britain is to how "you" can secure One of these beautiful SPirl [it to grace the fable of a king and which will also survive more hard wear than any other tableware of its kind. Only '20 new subscriptions to the Charlottetown Guardian secures this handsome chest or silverware for you. Now we want you to have one of these sets which consist of 6 knives 6 forks. ii desert spoons. fl tea- spoons, 1 sugar shell and l but- ter knife and‘ n very beautifully finished mahogany laabinet. (‘all or write to our circulation department, for the details of this wonderful otter. Don't delay as the supply is limited. Those that have ilnitrd Slates and 1f Great Brit ain and Germany are together Go many must lose America. sure to be arrayed against the already received their gets express - themselves as highly satisfied. Cir- r culatlon Department, Charlottetown Guardian. Worth ream Worth 11035138 ' IIIIII IIISIIIIIIL Robert Borden has every confid- ence of being able to return to th capital with work at a v is the way l-lon. Dr. Reid. who mull him in New York, expresses the Premier's lhitoiltioas. lDr. item's’ was in the form of a personally written memorandum to the pro GPA Ll-ilh (Yowan. L. Montague. Milieu (fardlgail; 2 James A. E. kiloDonalil. Little Pond; 1.. Montague; 2 J. Leslie Poole I I Judges, Gordon McMillan and J. Montague; Creed, Albion; 2 D. J. Stewart, A Geo. Annear, 0. Shirmer,. Creed. Albion. ~L. ‘lllontague; il Rlchardl Greed Albion; town; 4 Iiowistt Bros. Georgetown. lllontaglte. vault: Cood Rifle nunl meeting of the Dominion Rifle -‘ Association, Huggins. 'l‘uronto, strongly adv _~ filled the CEliiCPlling 0f a clause m‘, le. . the FIELD PEAS:—-1 David Wright, ranks more ihun forty-five years at age may not be included on the Bisley team. lie was of opinion ' that many men who had sern 1 overseas and bud’ reached the dis qualifying age WOilIil be an acquit) tron and the tcunl u-eakened if ile- were not included in 1t. .~ W. Wilson, said this rule had be tirade with the ides of infusing -- blood into the association. Tii rule dill not apply to commission, officers. W05 that the men should not he l"- rluded in the team who were t old’ for active service. W an are» use... All Th0 All! u, Gannon. $3.00. it. s. A5‘ Buboorl t n, doll cred J. .19 ‘ .1 THIS SESS rk, Report Him to a view to resuming his later dale this session iline of Sir Robert's intention. d so may be taken as offlcll flier than mere rumor. run , vtsrtnnlv L. Montague; 3 Leith (fowan, Montague; A Richard Greed. hion. , . POTATOES, MClNTYlkEz-d. ‘ mes A. E. McDonald, Little Pond (loo. W. Ailkin. L. Montague 3. hiccorlnack, Georgetwo GREEN MOU‘NTAlN:—1 Leiih l-tvnrl. 1.. Montague; 2 V. O. Sbi or. it Mont Annear, L. Montague; < Gee. lilofnrmuck, Georgetown. RED POTATOES:—1 Plus MC‘ 3 Leit ’ ownu, L. Montague; 4 Mont A ear, L. ‘Montague. POTATOE$, ANY OTHER VA r-zrv NAMEbz-l Leltb lee l . '.~ 3 Mont Anuear, L. Moi 1i Aodrelv- issue; Jaime. A. s. MODOBBIK, ‘WHEAT. WHITE FlFEr-q, Little Pond. (190128 Alltkiu. L. Montague; 2 Geo. TURNIP SEED:--1. Richard L. Montague; 4 l MANGEL SEED.'-—l Richard. TURNIP $EED:—1 Mont Anneer; 3 David Levers, George-r ESCHALOT$:-—1 Mrs. J. lcliish. llfontngue; 2 W. F. Mell " To be (Tontinued. ‘Shooting Shown in Wa ; a OTTAWA, ital-cu 1.-—-At the ml _ . ‘ LieuL-Colonel S. association whereby other, The president. Major-General The feeling at, the ti The question was referred to . committee who will report o ' nmller at the next meeting. The Duke or Dovonshire said .‘ value of good rifle shooting so obvious after the events of t inst few years, that it was unne snry tor him to say anything in 1, . Pliilflrd. it was for the assoclati to see that 1h" practical experiorl gained at the front be put into u _ 8O [hill if lli the flllnre (he ngqqggi arose there would be a squad I good riflemen in Canada, second - none. in the world. He would 011i? lm) sled to assist in anyw when rallied on to do so, . lion. llugh (llltbrie said’. 8s m istrr of militia, he was more ‘.- uupressed with the tremodoils . before him and he thoroughly ized his limitations. So tar u» purely military administration- concerned, he added, he could upon the reliance o! the m‘ and thoroughly experienced m _ The ofllrerg elected include: - ron. Ills Excellency. The t), nor-General; honorary pron lien. Mr. Guthrie; president, General Wilson, O. M. 6.. K0 honorary vice-president, t ~ Sir Arthur Currie; Vice-prod} ' Nova Scotia. Lieutenant-C - .5, Flowers. Halifax; New - ' Brigadier-General H. H. 37* Prince Edward island r. "‘ Colonel W. B. Pronto, v town. >