1 l-wfi . ~ i fr f fill 1'1‘ ch35 .- z —_l JEBRVUARY 26, 92_§___ _ _ __.4 Rare Fragrance Delicious Flavour eILSanIlnrIis SEAL BRAND wet-Care @- - \ ,. = ~1- \\ ir "E i . 3” strurhent . l great deal ‘llkeihhhell known, cigarette-when it is played well It satisfies. —snd besides. adds greatly to the player's popularity. Opportunities to se- _, cure some very fine in- ‘ struments of all kinds are daily offered to readers of classified ,_ ads in The Charlotte- ,’ ‘town Guardlan- And l» they also offer the 0P‘ ‘ portunlty to sell any ‘ good musical Instru- ment which a perwn wishes to diepos of. USE THE CHARLOTTFTOWN GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS fi-QFQQQOQOQOOOOOQOOOOOQ 11.. w‘ qi_._ . Classified A -.1 Advertisements +-—~—-——---— l a. Agents “Hlniod t,‘ " ‘WANTED-AGENTS T0 HA NDLE _ years and IN MEMORIAM’. -‘i.i1=i'§.‘ic5.sT§ZT'1 MILLER -, The death of Mrs. Margaret ,.Vlillcr occurred at her home In iMuri-ay Harbor North on Ja-n. 1st. 11926. The late Mrs Miller ex- vceederl he allotted age having al- qtuiea the riDe use of eighty-six eleven months, being blessed with a vigorous constitu- tion, enjoying her long lite witIi- nnt scarcely a-ny illness untii the Inst few months. The deceased was the daughter of William and Jane Irving and was ‘born at Beach Point in the year lllfiil. in 1875i she married Capt. ‘pail Millur, who This union wus blessed with three dailghters and two sons. Mrs. Millar will he greatly miss- od in the community especially in‘ the home from rureiy absent.- liarly in life silo which she was, united with the Presbyterian I (‘hurch and was n faithful and} (iUllSl-‘llillli. member until her death.‘ The fu-nernl service hc-idon Mon- i day. Jan. 4th were conducted hi’ Rev. D. MvVicar of Cardigan who gave a very appropriate discourse. Site leaves to mourn their loss three daughters Lucy May in lins- fun, Mass; Winnie ‘Blunt-ho at home. Mrs. Wm. Johnston of Miirrny Ilurhor North zllno illl luloploii sti-ri Elinor llllroiii Oll "l" 1,,,,n,._..11.1;|11_ '|‘i.-.‘o sons tiled in lil- fuiil-y ulul one brother William irving ill llont-h Pltilli- He? To‘ uiuins wcro followed bya lnrile 1-0111-11111-111». oi syuipztlhctic. friends and relatives Io tho lllurruy Hill"- lior North t-r-uietory l-n sight 0i‘ llel‘ homc. ‘ predeceased her fifteen years ago] lto friends in this province. Central - Guardian A POM! 1'0 BIG slay and basket social in l-leartz Hal-l East Royalty tonight. Sale of home-made candy. 7820 26 1i. DATE. SE1‘ FOR LEGISLATURE °PEN|NG.-"-At a. meeting n1 1,118 Government Execulllve lcnnnci] held yesterday afternoon and even. ing. Tuesday March 9. was decided llllon as tlhe date for the formal op- fllillfl 0f the Provincial Legisla- ture. ~ ARRESTED THEFTI-Jln w... eries found on ‘\Vedn135d3y even. "is in a hotlse-on uutvimltetrtet by Officers jDoyle and aH-igghig, W111. iiani lMutln occupant of the house nection with the discovery of KTOtf-_ s nzvstonao’ l! European Trip and ' “*~. l Pnflgfip i (Continued from Page 1) ENLAROEMENTI ltllese played 1.. 11... 3...... 5g“, PHQTQQRApH' ,Vislts were made to the'cemeter- lies and graves of Island heroes. land the speaker said that he ‘was gwld. berejhat positive identifica- ltion of the bodies was necessary before the name was placed 5n‘ the cross that marked the grave. He felt that It was s great inspiration for the patriotic spirit of Canada l0 be able to view the place where so minty of tour ‘Canadian youth lave up their lives. it: was pardon- Bible for the Canadian people to ‘keep slive the memory of their iTbe concert ‘given last night 1m, H “ . I OTBTH-Illef-‘l. but it behooved them ear“ Memom“ mm’ “nder mslto lbear in mind that while all their auspices of the Canadian Girls inl Craswell Studio 187 Croat George It. Splendid Concert in Heartz Hall m: srrestedwesterdny and will ilikely abpaargtbls forenoon ‘before ulle Stlllendlery Magistrate. ‘The goods discovered have been 11191111. ifieli by N. Rattenbury and Co, n5 ‘golods stolen from tlheir stock gi-nn. or rs. SUDDEN BEAT-H. —Word hns| been received by _ latives in this c"? Ill’ the sud en death of Kathleen Trainer. youngest dllltfllter of Mr and Mrs. Francis Trainor. 1410 ‘Balcom Avenue. New YOPK (‘llly- . The “deceased young} lady visited the island Inst snm_. mer and spent a pleasant vacutioni |with her Aunts Mrs Thomas Cass,‘ North River and- Mrs William’ Cullen, North Wiitshire. Her doutli at the earlytage of 22 is u‘, severe and irrepsrsjble loss to herl parents and came Es a great shock May her soul rest in peace. i. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS. -—Letter mail specially addressed for the ‘New York route will he forwarded up to and including 'l‘uestlay more ning the 2nd. of March to connect‘ iv-ith the S. S. "DeutschluntV sail.‘ hi1; from lNew York on Wednesday. the 3rd. of March at midnight. A full mail ‘for the United Kingdom will he desplttched by the S. S. Metuguma sailing from St. John, Ni. l1. on Fnldny, the 5th. oi’ March and another full ‘in I will also be despatched by the $.55. Canada sall- ing from Halifax on Sunday, the 7th. ‘ ‘ PAARDEBIJRG CELEBRATION. —'I‘ouight at the Russ" Jlotel the veterans of Paurdeburg and tho lloer Wnr will commemorate ‘the twenty-sixth anniversary of the but. tie of Pnurdehurg with a banquet jrl-Mnlng, was an unquamled sucnlatlléestors were ‘not. of lone race. lcess, a large and enmuslaam Hum i 1y “ere all Canadians. and a iience being present and receiving vs t to ‘he battlefields w“ calm“ lated to inspire greater patriotism |with warm applause the following , , ~ ‘ ‘Wen ‘Jalunced and pleasingly rem toward Canada and to dissipate rscl ldered program 1111 prejudices; to foster In the instrumental Duet-Selected. figdfhst ligiolglfilgriv"oé'gz igizgzll ' ‘T b l) . . . ' égTneotngdrirvgxanA pfilfelgiluel‘ Ian citizens. ‘llodsy Canadians were _ ' , " respected In Europe as never be- vom] 5010*’! he mm“ Brown fore and the lecturer said that in 0"‘ _ s“"d°"°°“ Plymouth he had heeh told that "m" C°“"‘““° Wile" the trools landin m r fro h Vio1lnlS0lo-—V\’ooing wlnde- Dominioli had begs‘. fhi mo: ti»: ‘neadialglfalihe¥xg $238k! lemplury of all in their conduct. ' i ‘Sneaking In the same vein Fath- lMlss Verna Sm-ith. er “cbonam “M mat R m s Vocal isolo-‘Danny Boy Dodgy a my m an been“: H; ‘£2 "Ha; 'A'l_'bil'u'r"ééficléve'herl° manyotu-thhwah taken at an early Hayden city. lie himself had seen a pro- fessor guiding some thirty tots‘ laibout eight or nine years of age. _thrnugh St. Peter's Cathedral. and iilllllllillg oilt tu them the beauties, of thc mozaics paintings, and oth-' Denzaler decorations. to wdilch they re- .siponded with the great/est apprec- iiatilm. In this way was instilled in- ‘MIt-is Rena Wood Vocal Solo-Till the Dawn Breaks Through Kount Mrs. H. S. Henderson ReadIng—SeIected. ‘Dr. Green Vocal Duet-Smiling Misses MacDonald and McKenzie INTEIMNLSSION ito tho young Italian the instincts , , .10! flPl. and in the same way the vow, solo_gl‘lxrlfi‘xlulg;s Lament iyouul: Canadian could be instilled with patrilotlsni and affection for their taoulitry. _ , A visit to Inurdes and its mira- ‘ ,culous shrine, albout which lay cost aside bandages and crutches as uproot of its power in the cilre of lnvulids and hopeless trrlpplt-s. was the next. event in the itinerary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llvoracki ‘Mrs. .I. J. Stewart Violin Solo-lllungarian lilyl Miss Kathleen llornby Vocal Duet-lit the Garden o iMy Heart Bu M 1.. , M ‘Pl . (‘illi. ; VfllfflfwrglillliTlftlmflfillPxflndtllr lxiiveiFrom 1mm “my tnweued "lmmgh ‘mvhm ' _ _ ' ' _ _ _ H Haydn woodiMilrscillcs mill the Rivelrlt, tho ‘latter district being the 1ilay-, lgronnd for the wealthy and sull- :sitiilg entirely on its tourist reveri- . iM rs. Fletcher lleudlng—-Seiected. run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN c“ i... it . . iSong Recital and - ‘ i Radio Talk From C. F. C. Y. ‘CEOY itroudcsstilast evening a brief song recital by Mr. A. G. llrtice. tenor. ilvhioh irss greatly i appreciated by the radio audience. iudging from the large nninbcr of» telephone calls received at the eta-I titan and studio during and afteri the program. "Denny Boy" and; "The Bells of St. Mary's" were ap-‘ parently the favorite selections. Mr. Bruce's voice registered‘ beautifully for the radio and it isi hoped that he will consent. to sing’ again In the near future. The address on some problems of‘ the iiax rancher delivered by Dr.‘ J. A. Alien. the third iii the series of agricultural talks from this sta- ition, was most interesting and in- |structlve and no doubt will provel very helpful to a large number of fox railcncrs who were known to, be listening. Reports from various parts of the island, as fur west us Summerside and east oi Souris andl Murray Harbor. report good recep- Dillll l0 tion of CFICY in the last‘ few weeks 1° "Y1K while in Nova Scotla a special re- filmy with Australia- HBA L w-a» Savescoalsaves l From Egypt (Continued from Page i) I Pope Rejects (Continued from Page 1) the air in 1927. ‘the solemn OCLIHSlOII of the Consis- General Brancker outlined the toiiul zlllucutlon, December H, 19- r a commercial air service 25. Hut no fitting negotiation". 0!‘ Egypt with India and pos- no legitimate at cord has occurred Tile Britialllncr can occur. so Long as the inl- quest h“ been made ‘m. the re. Government he stated. has gTfllllGdiqUllOUS condition imposed upon the sumption of the station's Sunday afternoon broadcasting, ivhicih was so popular lust summer and fall. This rcqtlost has been through the leading newspaper of the town of New Glasgow. {mi Large Lumber Merger Announced (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 25.~—'I‘iie wave of consolidations which has swept through many line's of industry has touched the ln-niber business. Twen- ty five ‘luniber firms with u capit- alization of approximately $40. lull- l-fon have agreed upon plans to joili form-s it Wlls announced to- day. Peter f‘. Warwick Jr.. of Ric-iii- moiid Vu.. is chairman of the coin- ulittee arranging details of the tsonsolldation which "is cxpcctvd to lessen costs of production and trun- sportution. The names of lilo firms involved were not mode known but they include lniils retail firms and producers. This proposed consul-id- atlon, it was announced would ho entirely distinct from o. reported combination of companies on the Pacific Coast. u contract to- the imperial Airwuysilitily See and the Roman Pontif! Limited. t0 establish u service ibeqstiil exists.” tween Cairo and Karachi, ‘lildla; This sudden and unexpected niallelBiplanes of 1.300 horsepower with stand taken by ihc Pope is inter- icatpacity for ten passengers; a pii-llpreteli lierc in two ways. Some ‘lic- lot. freight and mail would be used Iievr- it shows the utter failure of "over the route. which would be,thc [lilllcy oi concessions hitherto ‘over Jerusalem. across the Syriuiiipuisueii by hiussolinl. which lins ‘desert, Bagdad and the Persiulllnot succeeded in moving lJic Vati- ‘Gilif. a distance of 2.500 miles. jcun a single inch from ‘the puai- l The Government \\'lll lancoilrztgc tiou tukt-u in 1X70 when ltoliun ltlle extension of the service from troops l-nlereil Rome. depriving {Karachi to Calcutta and lhliigotinflht- Vatican of temporal imiiteralud land from there if 1iosihlt‘. to Slti- giving rise to lrrocotilciliuble antug inoy. Australia. General liruuckei‘ (misni between lhc Church anti 1511111 ‘,Sluu-. Others believe the Pope's 1 |4'lii‘l' is Ill reality an lllllltfflllflil 41f his willingness to come to on ngrctrint-ilt with the Italian Govern- ‘uiteilt and should be interpreted its o. clear invitation to- (Milsisollni to ispt-cll up his offers us to the basis —-—--j-v—— ——-————~ on whitili such u reconciliation the R. C. M. ‘P. ‘had done 800d might take pl‘ o. _ lwork. wherever they were llliwei-il Tito Pouiiffis letter certainly ibut thought tht-lr training was not Flu-Inf“ [h4- 11111111114111 iiniwnnn 11... ‘suited to the work. Criminal III- (‘hnrfi-h m"; Sm... of u“ 1L3 .15". lvefillguturs were notation "not mell essential. features, nod leads the 1 ‘ The Customs l (Continued from Page 1) with spurs." ‘ lit was also llrflllfiill 011! l" will‘ tall ]l0lll'.:i of the problem. Recon- ‘once that if l-lle (Lelllifllllfllll W“ cillatiou comic-l he reached ‘by half not ‘satisfied Willi "he WOPK 0i 9f‘ nit-insures. is the stills-tonne of‘ ‘tiic ficials at certain ‘points owing _!° Pope's letter. null the problem can their lhnving ilewme 10° 1311mm‘ he solved only rndicaliyor not at. |with the local residents they could “H. 1-1“. "em “mp8 1s "ow up m loot be transferred save by applica- “l t ‘discussion buck to the fnlululn-clr‘ 1 a paying line of specialties. ‘Good ‘ Coin-mission. =Digest0z0no Medi- ‘j cine Co., Charlottetown. Box 82.. l - ‘ '1; 779i-35-3i at the ‘Russ llotcl. beginning at_ ‘eight tfclock. There will be about‘ lfifty present at the dinner, incIud-l illg His ilmlor the Lieutenant Gov- ‘crnor. ‘Premier Stewart, and His Farm Expansion y One Cause 0f _ Depression Dr. Green W“, 1) __ . l ~~ Hmm Smxlsliuaafigd ' ‘ ' ' " Hm The speaker in-telling of their we‘ e‘- - :.'.l:.".‘...:l .21‘: .‘.€t.ir."‘:l..°‘:.‘.‘.§.":":; Moffatt‘ Mr. Roy Whitehead i Readlng—The Author's ' Readln-gl at ‘Blxlly Centre. l Miss Verna Smith. i 75- WEEKLY 5A1. EQBY MANY ‘ wworshlp ‘Mayor Miller. A splendid Male Quartette— ‘The Desihlossl llilflfll! Bellini; dtllfillmmnteed 11irogruiu has iiecnprepared and n0 ‘Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Trotere 1 mode to iticusure stilts $24. up: ‘(C§,"ad""\ lmwfsll‘, b 2, ltifllllli. the event wllll be one thatuMesers Fletcher. liutcheson. Giliisl ‘rlxclulllve Ilurce. llvlsh- Sells .. WlhhSlll-‘Wlluli- l)‘ @- " - ""w-"ll long llllgcr iu the memories of 1111.1 Whitehead “Asserting i111"- “llnlmpoflalllsglllls:tho veterans of the South African M! 0i m“ “lirwmlllml “fpYfs 0 iwor who will be able to be pre- hns been an undue exp-tile flll fig...“ fiirlu areas, ‘tlic Dullllfflllfitul- ° ‘ on sight. Conrplete outfit. and in- ' structlon free.‘ No investment‘ or experience required. Adver- tising assistance. lions? oifSeig vlco, 468R. Richmdiid West, Tor- onto. ' ‘ v Miscellaneous A.W. Agrlcullture. iii a statement justlll- GALLANT_PETERS _ A very silrll. urged -'i (iflwlfucl-lv“ Ymrgml‘ quiet but pretty wedding took izatlon or the land policies of the mane on 11w ‘mul-mnpnr. Tuesday. federal ‘government and the states. Feb; 1611.,’ 1933' when palsfMay-y Ant-mirth of haphazard develftlt- Florence Peters. only daughter of ment and settlenlelli billed “P” Mr and Mrs Joseph Peters of this n classification of undeveloped i810" city was united in the holy bonds (is. N188 fldWll-‘RWRII 11S llll 1111001131" of niatrimeny'with..lohn J. Gallant lucuns of usslstpg ugriculure also of this city. tile ceremony through readjustment periods. t being performed by the Rev. Fatg- Polntini: out tin-t the overuse ne ‘or Slhuct. The bride was utten - cash iilcnlnc of the United Stategled by Miss Mary llluquiere of furiucr for the crop yeur 1924-2 North Rustlco. while the groom umountvd to ‘only $510, plus an iahv-Eglis dilly; sutplporteftl by Jlalules A'.HE. erupt» consumption of food from ‘t e1 eters. iro er o t e r e. lc farm valued at $336, the (lepart-‘britle was beautifully gowned Ill int-lit sold ‘that new lands should blue Canton crepe with henna and not be cultivutcil while ‘the BTW-ISO“! lfllllmlllléfi fl-lld Wore l1 hilt git duct ‘from old lands is wit-bout simlllcll- The bfidflfilllllld “' 5 Snunfnnim-y mnrkny iprettlly attired in brown satin .T|,1_,, mmm the departmen»; nddywith fur trimmings. After the od roprcsenttitl what farmers re-‘fifellillflllllll’ wlzgsselifrjg at: tirleillllglxgg coivrll for interest on an average l w’ l‘ ., _ e 1n,.,.|.,.1m,.,,1 or 55943 and as wag. of the bride. Along with silver, JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUR- 1 veyor. Hermanvllle. ‘ f749-2-20-1mo IF YOU ARE TAKING A BOAT i‘: trip. do not start _ without 81D jOXYI. which prevents and re- jl Llioves nil forms of Nausea. ‘Seox- l, yl Soles Co.._'l‘oronto. Canada. ‘ ' Feby. 13-26 .-————————-——-i———-—-—- ISCAPED FROM MY ‘RANCH AT Southpnrt one female fox mark- nd ‘R. F. right oar. 8 B. left cor, also one male i"ox marked A..l.M. right our. 52C left enr. Generous reward offered for their return alive. Signed F. G. Kennedy. t steam‘ killed. Lustre. Carefully milled. Squared to fit. iClose prices. B. Compton 8t 00.,‘ Belle River. . -__ ~.._ Air ‘Seasoned and lletit Tlrieil. not Firm with Bright Ends A flood time now to lay your floor. 7796-2-25M3i. the former and his family n't aver- ngi- wages for hired fnrm ‘laborers tic-sides what the farm supplies to the family living." it continued. "would leavn 11o interest return whatever on the farm operator's capitol. in fact. the average farm firrnlly would have lacked $184 of ~ 7737 es for the labor of themselves and “"9 151a“ m"! “therrvuluable gm“ eueseurisv H A R D W0 0 D ““"‘" ""“'"‘*“‘ l ‘$1.. u1hfiiliifllfl:rtillliieqtiilifidtti; mnpflng, C10,“, Na 1 and N“ 2 An allowance for the lalbor ofnmdega father. Mr and M“ Gallant left on the morning train on a short wedding trip to Moncton and other Maritime cities. ‘ CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS. - The Civil Service Commission has announced an open comlwlllivil EX‘ having anything to apply us Inter- est on their capitol investment." ‘Tllflflfi figures, the department alninatlon for the positions of Cen- sus Clerks and Census Audit ‘Clerks. There are 80 clerks 0f the form" Solosmon Wanted ‘ “WELL LliFE new lauds limi rosirkition of sot- tletul-uli to its normal economic limits ivas urgcil as partial reme- tiles. the (lensus Audit Clerks. The ap- pointments will be mode on a tem- porary basis as the positions are not permanent. but they muy last from six months to three years. Ap- pointments will not be required un- . to organize the counties ofKings , and Queens. Replies confidential. Give full particulars. Write “C0" Box 116. Guardian." 1802-2-25M3l. EsTABL-‘SHED . Sam‘ “l” "uhwwallve "r a °°"' Grade and 30 of the latter grade re- insurance Oompan ‘if _lrep ex- dition that "is chronic in American quirei Th0 “m”, 1,, 8mm‘; 10 bn ""“m°d"'l”'“.‘ - l-Wlilm‘ “Krlm"“"r°' Exarcls“ “f more ca” $65.00 per month for the first ‘noun, “I, u mlfh‘ue-riu ahufimemw, in st-itlvmt-ni and reclamation. of‘ m‘ 819,1“ and 311114111 11111111011111 [OI GOD SAVlE TillE KhN-G. l The uccompunists ‘for the differ- fint musical numbers were Misses Marlon Whear. Ethel Iieaney. I.il-‘ l-ihth lMcKenzie. and Prof. w. s. Fletcher. Produces Chemi- cal Working ' Cell Model (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y, Felt. 25. —' ‘Dr. D. T. Macllougal. director of' the ‘Tucson. Arizona laboratories for plant physiology of the Car- negie ‘Institution, has produced a ‘chemical working model of a cell. the unit of living mutter. Tile mod- el. however. Iran no power of repro- iluction. ‘The current Scientific American announced the scientific accomp- lishment. listing the chemicals us- ed_ and the results. The artificial cell is capalblle of growing by ab- ‘sorptlon of chemicals. until it re- aches a certain point. ‘anti then stops. A living cell. the article points out. grows un'ti-l it reaches a ‘chemical balance. then automatic- al=l'y starts all over again. impelled by some ‘motive power absent in the tirtificial cell. ‘Based upon the construction of‘ an egg the artificial cell has an: outer protective covering of paper. like cellulose. Inside is n sugar solution containing several‘ Cllfflllll". als, which attract other food chemic- als ‘through the cellulose, causing growth. ‘ Wlicn a "poInt of balance" is reg nched. growth stops and has to be starlet! over. whereas in a livin-g ccll reproduction by division or Elva an adequate idea of the im- pression created by the first view of the goal of their pilgrimage. This was u task that muny had hiussfliini. ltion through the Civil Service Com- _ ‘mission. ‘it was inferred that the. tried in vain to discharge. Situated on the Tiber. till the native Iiea-ilty of that river had been destroyed ltby the erection of high walls toi prevent the flooding of the bunks. The visitors viewed tho Coliseum. the ‘Forum. the ‘Catacombs 111111 01th» er places of great historical inter- est. The Cutacourbs were particul- arly interesting as the hiding place‘ of ‘early Christians, and the place where their bones were deposited, The tunnelllngs reached a length: of five hundred miles. In Rome there were forty chur- ches. oil of them larger than St. Houston's Cathedral, and of these ‘the litrgest was of cc-urse St. ‘Pet-l ers. The speaker tollsomething 1_,n Bnnrnnnnnin 0r the hlstofy 0f lill! Elilfit-‘e. “lllfllfrom New York says he found 351 was constructed under the direc- tion, of such famlous artists as Rnv Dhael. Julian, and Michael Angelo. lie then gave o. detailed descrip- I tlon of the ‘Churclh which rises to: a height of 448 feet and can held between sixty and eighty thousand People. its facade itself is a. mar- velous work of art and even writ- ers of the greatest genius have ‘been unable to adequately describe the ‘beauty or ‘the interior which is so well ‘proportioned that at first one does not realise the collossal proportions of the works of art that it dontains. its lighting is cur- ried out with the same eye to beau. lY and _the whole effect: is one that is not _enslly forgotten. The speak- er concluded -the lecture .by telling of someof the ceremonies that he Stillman Puts Up Trust Fund - For Jay Leeds (Canadian Press) '\'I<I\V YORK. Fob. 25- “Suh- , I n-evon a ive offlc s nif- ht ‘better of llie re-ntiutvcd fromertlhe jfirisdictlon l t0 be Changing of the Civil Service Commission ‘and he appointed by police trained 0i"- i liners rather than by tlXilllllflfltlflllil Iheld by the commission at ()t~‘ 1 (Canadian Press) nwn_ BORDEAUX- Fell- 25- —Wll@lll@\” ‘Mr. Sparks (lectured he had tho the bottom of the Buy of Blfltlll)’ l-xporltlncts of members of parlia- i“ “llrmrhlg "m" l‘ "ml" ‘if msmll‘ uiont seeing the (vustoins ctvlleolor iiity is a prohlelll 11ml h“ bee“ untl asking why this. or that miln .~.. iiul trust lllllll in behalf of Jay given to scientists to determine. 1111111 lice-n intei-{Qrnd W111, m. prn.‘1‘,,,_(1s',_,,,,,,,f mu Leedm {armor u WW1‘! “pile” "m" relmn“ of scouted. "actress. has been established by nflvlgam“ ‘wring the pus‘ few’ “T1111! l5 IPTPFDECUVQ 0i’ wlhfltJflllltffi A. Stillman banker it was Years “mt m“ ‘mm °r the earn‘ government is ‘in power" ‘said Mr."ndiiiit.ied euriv tndliy by his attor- mlder the famously agitated “m” l-lrutlc-rson his counsel. , \\'iu. MNSullivun. w-llo said er” "f the ‘my oscillate” Wm‘ ‘Wm "We are not talking politics" the thut the fund, established last Nov- frequemy mm "is lmlmsknfle mmitiless rejoined. (amber. was purely voluntary on keel? records o’ wate" demhs ' ihc purl of Mr’. Stillman. Mrs ““"“gm~ Let-us, 11c said. accepted the settle- Tlie captain of the French lllwl‘ intent. and made no provisos. He u“ his lust “in dot-lined to give the amount of the i. but unconfirmed reports placed it zit $20,000. with a princi- pal of Mfitttltltl upon his comingnf ago. Mrs. Leeds. however, will he taken core of after that time. .____¢o>-i—- Detective Was Shot Four Times ‘OMAHA. Neb. ‘l-‘eb. zit-Ross W. Johnson, railroad detective, was shot four times by 111118.11 with n. 22 calibre rifle in the railroad iticy. iMany Americans Would be Barred Iyards of water where Dr. Charcot. Ithe explorer. recently foilnt] four, ‘ r , "thousand yards and where Lieut- \VA‘$iPi‘lN‘(1TO‘-l‘<l- Fell 2->-—-‘\ hi" 8.1111111 Come“; n1 111e, 1.1161161. 1111vyHlillllGHdlllg the immigration laws to a few months ago found 135 yurds.‘ullinit to this country uil zlllens ox- ‘.Tlie accuracy of the soundings tak~,t‘.ept those found guilty and con- 'e11 by three persons is admittedwvictetl of a felony has been intru- ‘The question is what caused thellluced by Representative Berger. ‘differences in depths between tlie"Sucialist. Wisconsin. ‘Commenting ‘soundings. Old maps which were on recent exclusions ‘based on long accepted as official ltflvegrounds of moral turpitude and po- depths in the region sounded usilitical utterances. lMr. Berger said ‘from 4.000 w 5'00‘) Yards. lin u statement that the barring of ‘the Countess of Cnthcart. the Countess Karolyl. and S. Sakatva- Not Treating Canada Fairly (Canadian Press) MANCHESTER. Feb. 25. —".\ia- la. Communist member of the Brit- ish Parliament. discloses the dang- er of conferring discretionary pow- ers uipon officials who "may exer- cise it in the way o-ir officials have." l; exclusions of aliens on the “ml M5 lellflw. travellers assistcdtionttlly this country is not treat- ground of Indiscretions wcre to ll"- nt in ‘St. Peter's. by giving his im-Jril-Z Canada fairly. declared Presi- yards in Southeast Council Bluffs late last night. Hie probably will 111e, physicians said. Police of the theory that the shooter was the so- culled "maniac rifleman" who-him terrorized Omaha flve days. two pities were working on the , ‘ pression 10f the funeral n: the ininideiit Seville of the Manchester some the settled practice of all Queen Mother of Italy. and iheiHButchei-s‘ Association at the Governments, he sold. muny weal- memorable trip home over 11in Association's annual meeting thy and prominent Americans stormy Atlantic. here last night. “Why would find themselves barred irom Alt the conclusion oi’ the lecture i‘ hearty vote of thanks. moved ‘by SPECIAL REMEDIES should Canada's cattle be treated other countries. I as foreign. when Irish cattle are llllcv. W,1'}_ M11113 and-seconded hyltrested us English?" President +0000“ _ ev. D. MacVicn . _ _ ., Suvlllo asked. _ - the 1...... by K..E“.'...'.i'.‘.,;,',;“,,',_, If @.........-. cattle not JLESTER DOUGLAS 3g; 'p,;;;"=;-_',,_,-;g,,;°=';; Jmhn Anderson’ and n was u“‘C?ltllguidfiliTllflklgfeAflflzhCidial‘): 39 . Qua" 3""! ‘um’ Yo“ m-y ‘WM u“ pounced that the next lecture o ;I)l""5dfli' week would he by Mr . Edgar Show, on Robert SBPVlPt‘. lilo Poet of the Yukc-n. ious Illness and save money. by the prompt use oththese Special Remedies. continued. “it might reasonably he ‘stipulated that the Canadian cat~ Charlottetown. P. E. i. For Sale ,.~ .________.._____ “FFOR SALE-NICELY ' ‘Moo-Ken 80 ilpper rsoi-z-zslvlcl. stamp mitts. Apply Queen. ' nmlftil-l-‘Itllql llolp \Van~totl _.A_._.‘__ Street. battle ~ on the _ii local taxidermist. WANTElD-IMIAID. 171 GRAFTON 781.3<¢-'261M3i. my YARMOUTH. N. 8.. Feb. 25. —A golden eagle mensurihfielght feet- one inch from tip to tip of its wing uprcnll. one. of the largest speci- mt-us of this rare bird ‘ever seen in Nova‘ Scotia. was killed after a ‘Ilnrdscrntch Rood near harm and‘ is "ll0lBg‘llllfi'0fl by At Centreviile Bedeque. consist- ing of i7 acres of lsnd in a high state of cultivation. House, birn. garage and poultry house-all prac. tldltly new and in good repair. This property is centrally loc- lted In a good district and nice neighborhood, 9 mile] from Sum- memlde and only half~mlle from Centreville village. churches. obhoola and stores. Army to R. H. WADMA-N. Bedeque. 7790-261M6I. [Pi ~ today. Sussex Mineral Waters Just. arrived by Cat- 500 Cases Sussex Dry Ginger Ale‘ Orange Phosphate Etc. Youn Cmcer handles it. CARVELL BRDS l“. Wholesale Distributors for P. i. I. Opdur a line from Iilm til Ju‘ly 1st. 192G. The EXflllllflfl- tions for these positions will be ilchl on April 8th. 1926. tho airb- jocts living Arithmetic Geography. ‘Spelling. lflngllsh. iAccuracy and ‘(ioireral Ability. The Examination {Fee $2.00 and applications must be filed with the Civil Service Coili- mlssion Ottawa, not later than Mur- ch 16th, 192th ' The Car-Ferry The Cor Ferry reached Borden ‘yosterdlly morning at 8.25. being floss ilifln three hours making tho trip from Tormentlue. She left ‘lnguln at 2.30 p. m.. and the malls ‘mid passengers reached Charlotte- town at noon. l The hunt docked at .. Tormentlne ' lost evening ot 5J5. and started on Itho return trip ut 6.30. At an -. ieurlyhoui- this morning she was {less than an hour from Borden. i The (ieorgotown train made its ‘iflrst regular run yesterday alter- ‘ noon following the closing of the line. / u‘? “M... "l7" ‘ *' u" c‘ _ . ‘u... other means to upset the balance, would take glioce automatically. causing continuance of action. . The chief pohit of scientific 111.1 tcneet. the nrticlo declares‘ is that; the artificial ceill will absorb flvo times as much potassium us sotl-. Zuni from a mixture containing eq- unl proportions. A living cell will absorb ‘(l0 times as much. But. flC-‘iliilf of the Rotary c1111, n1 M111“, cording to chemical precedent thaflliliy. Dr. Bonurdelii. consul getter: absorption shouln be in equal pro-1lll of Italy in Canada, presenter] port'on, and Dr. lMacDougai ‘ex-ithe Rotary Club of Ottawa yester- pocte to gain valuable informationldlly l-he Italian national flag. The as ‘to the operation of the life stint-Willi; W88 ‘brought to this cou-ntry ulus from the fact that there ls‘Tl‘"llI lllliy by Wendell McLeod any difference at all. ' filllfk. newly appointed director of _._. icommerciul intelligence service or '1‘ Falling T ee ;§‘il§3“H“éI§l....i2£E§2'.’r ..'§"‘1.‘ili‘.i'.i'. .- one o tie fou-nd- _~ Hurts Lad, 17,‘ i-rs of the Milan Rotary Cluh. (Canadian Press) Wants Ban Lifted SHERBROOKE. Que.. Feb. 25.—~~ Andre Petit. 24 yenrs of ago. weal (Canadian Press) instantly killed and his 17-year-old] NEW YORK. Feb. 25. --The fol- hrother. Jean-Marie Petit, was veryllowin statement was issued here painfully injured when st worklate this afternoon‘ by J. M. Patter- yesterdny on their father's farm son. president of Liberty Magazine about n mile past the village of which has been banned from Can- Waterviile and about 10 miles from ads because it published articles here. They were struck by u alleged to be misrepresenting the failing tree. life of Queen Alexandra and the Prince ofWales: "We are surprised and sorry to hesi- that Liberty has been ban- .?--- nod from Canada on account of its MoPHEE-At Bellevne. Feb. SBthJtIstoI-icai narrative. “The l-lesrt- Angus Murdock JjpPnee. tfieghfll pwgk or ‘sh tinge?" and ‘we autogra- yes,sonof,liflfii .. c ee.y 0e.n sore opgt ‘an Fungal Satuflay-drmipiill. will lifted." H ‘ ‘ . ~.. l -.>-~ . \- we Milan Rotarians Send Ottawa Gift OTTAWA. out, rt-h. zs.-- On he. DEATHS _.. -..__.. .;v€\-1 lllfi should be ‘brought to the abat- Agent for the ioir Illlll('l' lll-cliso to be killed." 9 ‘*:‘.‘..‘.'::.‘::::‘.‘. . ‘ffghis importujioii of Cnundin-n cattle as SEPARATOR Lgug Mixture- ls given to tho importation of Th‘ "w" '"°°='.""l remedy. |irlsh cnttlo the butchers lirrc 5*"? Pa"! 0" "and i" WWW 3'"! Md- could save considerable money. “Wayl- Hotel Victoria One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. completely renovated -ln the pest few years. Few Hotels throughout I Canada and the Unted Staten have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rated “.00 to “All per day. Charlottetown Hotel 00.. Ltd. Proprietors , HARRY C. IROWN. Mlnaggp‘ 1 Hughes’ Cold Tablets Check and break up Colds quickly. Hughes’ ~ Digestali Tablets- For all Stomach and Bowel Trouble. Write or phone 798 or 938. -rQ-§0-o+v-o-Q0&vQ-QQv¢0-Q+O-0 Since taking over this Hughefl, ‘~ Hots w have s nt an 9 ' thouslande of dzllsrsm l: C‘ C‘ C‘ C s For Constipation. - Hughes’ A Digestive Tonic For lose ef a petite and a general Jder. i " uuousv erect/ti. sewi- soiee m Isoirrsno repairs and improvements. It ls now the finest Hotel of its elasa In the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those‘ who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent service at e moder ate prlee. Rates $8.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel Co" Ltd. Proprietors fills; L. Neil-MID, ‘Manager . by on‘ arm-r at oTfAwA. Prepared all sold l! "vfllmltqlfit- 9* l y‘ l