Continued Day . Til-day The Biggest Remnant Sale In Our History Mo... s. McLeod J Limited to. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Charlottetown . Fire, Lite. Accident. oh... and Plate or... issuance at Lowest rates. By_BAYEil Now ‘ t Eye-Glasses From I I Good Strong. Staci Consults The Morning Alter ihe Big Night _ ‘The Wise Precsntlon oi’ u Stuart's ’ \ Dyspepsia Tablet After the liAV E YO UR EASTER Photo's Made llunquet Brings Pleasant Memories With the Morning Oolloe. 163 Great George St. l! it uudivi. men tor Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 142s as Not I'd line u Bsslnel: this Morning. $2.00 to i $10.00 From Essi Point to Cape Bear is s biz territory, yet right across this space . Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi " Eye-Glasses Mill-l “rihfitiiié sre the 111N581‘ PROCUR- ABLE, and he is theONLY GRADUATE UP TICIAN (attendance courses.) in Montague Csll and see forayoursell ' his - A E 0P TICAL PARLOUBS E. E. PARKMAN IIADUATI 017101111851 Ismsqso, P. I. 1. 1f you-ever feel distressed otter eating be sure to take u Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. For no mutter what you est there will bc no gins. no sour risings. no lump in your throat. no blliousnoss. no dark brown taste in the morning. And tablet its soon as possible and ro- iisf will coins promptly. These trib- icts correct at oncc tho tiiuita of o. wonlit or ovsrworkod i" b they do tho work while tho stoni- uch rests and recovers itself. Ps-r- ticularly cffoctivo iire they for bon- quetcrii nnd those whoso environ- ment brings thorn in contuzt with tho rich food most opt to cause stomach derangement. Relief in these cones rtlwsys brings the glad srnilc. Get s box of Stuart's Dyspep- siia Tablets, G0 cents. in itny drug" store. Be good to your stomucla. lllnnrds unlit-n: for Golds. etc. Hints iorthe Motorist (Continued 12mm Page two) ..__.....____-_..__.__._.. ditioiii. What is the oouso of this pemrlisr action? Should the but tor-y ho ilrm in its also? Mine is under the oss- and shifts shout box. Quito liiroiy, when the but ioggilos in its case, as the car s es a bump. one of its should you now be troubled‘. cut ll _ I . i ~.-<o- 14,- . .--i.. 1,, 1-in- i-svs i» an a om- nu, i“ h-r-ru-s —K. OF 6. LECTURE-Capt. Joseph Bernard, ‘Ngnilsh. delivered o most instructive and interesting lecture in tho K. C Home hi0 on Friday wool-mt Elvin: on account 0t his live yours experience with his ship the “Tsddy Besr" in the Arctic Bess. otluwiilisosiading ms storms‘ night, a. fairly largo audi- ence was present. who listened nt- lsntlvoly ilor two hours. while tho Capt related his thrilling adven- tures amongst icebergs and on countered unudh danger, his ship was frozen in the ice for nearly two years, during whilch time he and party did much exploring. his trips being plainly pointed out on s. map which he carries. Although a the Capt. is not as fluent in English as his owin language, he save o closi- explanation oi’ his trill lndsnswsr- stl all tpestions distinctly. The Capt. s. main of 43, unmarried, is quits sictivs and nniscuihx, At the close of the lecture, he exhibited many curios, among which was s viaristy of eggs o! foreign birds, an Eiiqulmaiix knife shaped like n dagger, also an kquiirnaux mr siult, conrds lng of pants and loose com with head gear attached. llo left on Saturday for Ottawa where he wii‘ remain a short time before lesvin; rm- tho Pacific Coast. Don’t Expect Too Much From League Can Novsr Entirely Prevent War, Being Human, 8sys Hon. C. J. Doherty (Qoocial to The Gusrdisn) OTTAWA. Feb. 15.-Rl. H011. C J Dohsrty, ‘Minister o! Justice. sud one o! Canada's representatives at the recent League o! Nations eon- fereiics, iii an address here today ssid that one of tho disadvantages the league labored under was that the pit-bile hmi bcen led to expect too much from lt. The speaker asserted that he was firmly of the opinion that the l-ait- guo oi’ Nations can 110701‘ entirely prevent wv, docliiri‘ z tho ll W." unreasonable to expect rt physician lo prevent death- as it vms for tho general public to oirpr-ct on luiititu- lion composed o!‘ men to abolish war. Although ho stated that his address might soem pessimistic in tone, yet ‘ho looked forward with hops to the futirro wlisri ths periods between wars would be greatly lengthened "by tho work oivtbo League o! Nations. lllifiidvics was "ho careful of yoti-rontliusiss-na; do not exaggerate and do not ox- peot what no bums-u fboing can achieve." ' EXBESSIVE lllllliil A is st the bottom oi moot Krhmms lsviadlguaion gmm?mm$ stabs‘ sv aunts or Take Your Order lei Printing ...'i‘i)_ nouns a Job Printery IILIIIONI Ali-L cabiio connections loses contact. which interrupts the charging cur- . West Peterboro Jnlut sorrut QTQPIEHI.“ -l»lls friends are pleased to lmoir that tibia condition of Mr. James ‘A. MiNedll, M. L. A, who lass been confined to his homo with lllusss is satisfactory and hope to soo him around shortly. H —hlrit. Robert Howard and dangli- tor. Miss Belle Howsrd; hsivs rs- turned no their hmno in Burton. Lot ‘l, sJtor spending tho week and in town, guests oi Mr. and Mn. R. '1‘. Morrison, Eustsne Street. ll. (FUELING Tho ladies laud s well contested some in. the Curling Rink on Mon‘ day evening, playing itor tho tub of butter donated some time ago by Mr. Ted Reddin. ' The line-up was as follows: Miss J. Tait - Miss J. Fullerton Miss M. Firiisyson Mrs. G. Worth Mrs. G. Duffy Mrs. '1‘. Rsddiia Miss E. Thomson Mrs J Fitzzersid (Skip) 8 05311?) 5 Official Figures (spun tq Tits Guardian) PETERBORO. Fob. 16.--'1'he 0i- iciril figures in tho recent West Pot zrboro lays-election ‘was ’ by sheriir Hall WStsM-HY fl-ilw norm: ooh-dim 4.09s; Denna 2.811: Burnhsm 2.596; Campbell 2.349 l-M Mcliiurrsy 1,108. Ausnivima mortise: craft: TUBERCULONS PETROLEA. Out, Fob 14.—-'l‘ho hinrmiiiu; increase of tuberculosis in cattle throughout Canada, part- lctfln/rly Ontario. was ween“! 1° he one of the most important flue!’ lions in live stock ldustry‘. M w- 1. lie-ck. assistant live stock com- misionor of the ‘Dominion Doparh merit of Agriculture, who ztddr ss- ed 200 farmer's hero this at s ibanquct given by the Lsrobton County Corn Growers‘Asiiocistioti_ Mr. lteek stvteri that 262 per (mat. of tho hog shipped tn Tor- onto ttbdtiol-rs Last. your from Kent county alone, \\'t'l'\.‘ diseased wiii‘ tuberculosis, and that uimbton ._coirnt'y followed very closely with s largo percentage-lie attributed this increase of tuberculosis in hogs to the diseased stocks ‘ of corws. and appealed to farmers i0 do everything in their power to coiinbot the disease. During the course of his ro- inarlns, liir_ Rook spoke of pres-cit’ market conditions of the livestock industry. He said that it was im- possible to mrocast the outcome of the present price situation, reim- oulniirig that the outlook for better prices was very uncertain. He attributed the present slump in prices to the restricted savior-t outlook and public sontiinant itgnist 1112b prices," together with s few minor issues. rip uririnz the formers to produce hlizher grads stock; Mr. Rock ass- orted that unless. thnv do so the AHF-BIUG Rwmiblic. which is (‘sn- wirilt close competitor. in carport? iri-z livestock. wiili step in and so- M111! the ‘bulk of Canada's present trmlc. fire"; ‘Sincsflfi babes ‘sfriend health and . _roii sittialsr/itsusmo-rou ' may‘ lot as north worms. These sap infants so that tho! are unable l0 maintain the biotilo for JIM mud succumb to weakness. This lire- purstion gives promise of hoalth MI! ‘b08108 lt_ , Teachers Strike For Higher Pay NEW WEBTMINBTER, Fob. >15:- Tho ieachlnc stall of the d1? ldaools this morning decided to carry out a threat not to resume duties it‘ their salary schedule is not rovised upward and the result ls all tho City schools airs closed 80 teachers uiro sJfocted. - Awful Outrage In Dublin DUBUN. Fish. 16.--'l‘wn sons of s. former living near Bsndoaa were taken from their beds thy masked men this morning rind shot. Their bodies were found in a. nearby shed. Sir A. Geddes to ,_ Return to Home LONDON, Fob. lit-Cir Auckland Geddss, British Ambassador to the United States will leave here from Bmiiihiunpton eonly tonight o! his way ‘to Wasihingtma, after-three weeks on this side oi the Atlantic. NOTES ON THE EGO LAYING CONTENT. The Charlotte-town Egg Laying (‘cutest made itslris during the past wnok. notwithstanding the stormy wcmher. Tho total number of rec.» for the week w<\‘450, or it gain of 3i, egg; nvor the pow-w ‘fog w." la. "'2'" '7" ‘" iii'ii., li‘. vscll p611. 0i‘ o. into-i oi .250 birds. ‘more are 21 more heels laying this wool: than lost. tbs 10ml beylnir liiil. or 55. per cont. of the 11614.1]! tho contest irhero was s slight" grain in the pro- duction of individual liens. cs4 birds lltid 6 ems oiioli during the week. 16 ‘irons laid 5 can. 39 hens laid 4 bligfi. and 85 hens livid 3 eggs each. The morn of White Wvaridotmq ow- ned by Mrs. J. J. Molnllan. Grand River. liss first place for the week. with 36 ems. This peooilso has the highest record for an individual toe-n to date; hen No.O-—119'lisvin3 laid 85 ezes to OMB. The pen of Whitle- Lorhoi-ns. lilo. 21. owned by the llixnerimomttfl Station. was 2nd for the week’. with 34 e588: hho 98h of ’Wliito Lovltorus owned by James J. Jenkins. Onwsll Cove. rid the pen of Boned lloclrs No. owned’ hytho‘ Ellllbrhhientnl diners-ooh iioa-‘fird plum. with so eggs each; this pen oi barred Rooks owned (by Jiwiuos Cain of New Perth was 4th. with 30 W81: this pen of White Leghorns owned by Mrs.’ R. W. lluliluitt of Cardi- gan. was 5th. with 29 0888. ' Mid thouven of Barred Rocks of J. B. Milimnrt of Kenqirmiou. was 6th. with 27 eggs Tho Expeifiixilontsii Fur-inh- pen o! Barred lloclm. No 35. fiends the contest with 316 P558: the pon of Ban-ed Rocks oi‘ l1. L. ills/shop, Murray Harbour. 1's 2nd. with. 2:4 was: iiio heir of White Lethal-us. No. 21. owned by tho Experimental Station. is 3rd. with ‘>33 eggs: ‘Mr. James J. Jenkins’ port of ‘White be-ghoriui is 4111. with Z18 eggs; the pen o! Barbed flocks owned by Mr. J. I1. Milli-nan of ‘inneedof QQIQIIQIDhBOIIOOII.‘ ordered LEBRAND CondensedMiilt D. m Reusing‘ Iu. is 5th. with ‘$04 @885: the pen of White Leghorns owned by William Nosls oi’ Bear ltivsr, is Gtih, with 196 ogigc; tihe ipen of White 1198110116 owned by Edwin. lteld o! Rollo Bay, is 7th, with 188 eggs: and tho psnof Burned Rocks o! Mrs. lt. O. liiciisiron o! New Berth, is 011i. with 1B5 onus The whorl number of 033's laid to doto isB.45§. ‘lherolsoolyonshon in the contest at preempt monit- Rtlh Pain it you: wmi noun irmi ‘of ois "so. m»; on.» so» "emu" Rheumatism. It's Mill only; not one csls in ' filly requires internal treotmellf- 8d: Ioothing penetrating "Si. Jr cubs 0!" rlslit. on. iiiao "tend rhsirmotio pain uid distress. “Qt. Jacobs Oil" is harmless rhsums tism olliltmolt iwhiida never distal?‘ mints siui doesn't burn the skin- lt takes paint sot-snout and still- ness t-nom aching joints muscles and bdnos; stops sciatica, lumbulb, bsclrscbe and neuralgia." umber up! Got s small triisl bottle 0t old-tiiino- honest "Si. Ju- cobs Oil" from snrydrug store, and in s moment, you'll be tree from puns, tmhssi and‘ stlflnefl. Don't. sullfori Bub rheumatism sway. Invemess Trouble May Bo Settled (Special to Tho Guardian) IIALIFAX. Fab. 15.-lt is ex- pected somo solution of the haver- ness Coal Mines problem twill be elected tomorrow st o. final con- ference between the representati- ves of the minors bond iholdorn and the Provincial Government. Progress At The Technical School ' P‘ at the Provincial Agricul- tural aud Technical School si-o con- tzlmiinc tbb month with ~s aliaht falling oi! on itocoirrit oi sickness. The total enrolment to dais is 115, or which 31 are day-class students. ‘libs average antacids-nos of day stu- dents vsries from 18 to 25. ‘The course. which beam in November, will continue until sihout tlis middle of April]. The dsy classes are devot- ed nioro particularly to sm-icultur- al snhio~-:..»-. turd tho students with two or ""90 ovrcapifoaas are from rural districts. Twenty o.‘ the day students ” fliiocrflii ‘County, eight from Wit-loo mid three from King's. . _ .-\ imttlm of the course at present is rho serlos of lectures bybir. Fra- sor '1‘ Morrow on dsirying. each student being given an opportunity of cord-noting individual milk and cream tosts. A DQ146118] milking machine has beenlef. up and de- monstrations willflho given shortly by the locsl reprosoiitstivdoi tho Do Loyal Comm-W. Mr. J. D. 0f- ior. Lectures on poultry are bolmr, given by Mr. Cyrus Poirler. Spoodol subjects are being lsksn up 1n the night classes. Tho virlro- less course, under rthotutorship o! Mr. Keith Rogers, promises to be s. popular one. The full‘ transmit- ting and receiving spparaitus ‘has been installed and sot up sud is the most poweirfatl on the island. The motor mechanics course. conducted by M-r. Hswy Whitiock. mnatiwoniglrtsitwsekaudlisssn encouraging average attsndnnco or‘ twentytilvs. Nari-it week a class in hlucksoniltli- lug will be started for night stud- ents, and will bo open both to those attending the regular course nnd to any student from the city wishing to attend. Portable forges are is- ing installed and the class will be under the cflilnhle instruction of Mr. Samuel Campbell, foreman or the NECiU-llllfllillfl department tit llruco Btswiu-t it Company. Other plans for night omit-nos in technical subjects are being mode. which will incltuls architec- tural rind machine-shop drawing. ’l‘hose, however, are not yet dstlni- toly decided upon. m,‘ ~- -~- aw sullsr than“? ‘i?! m: Trotru n‘ 10s, No star-gm: tron .€£pov Ho» ma. N I ‘ .311‘ PAYS I U! INI- ‘ has. '= e I _.'A‘I’1'I»N1'ilON.--Ws have clos- od our old stand st Allis- gui. 1nd opened ii Monumental hop st Monique. We hsvo a -- plsts line of s11 nowsst d in Marble and Granite, (best q silty) Osll and look them over. Our prio-| sound terms sro recs s. Vere Beck l: Bun, Moms“- ....*T'HE REGULAR MEETING Iiflliillkflllii i‘ ‘i l@llish.,flqgjl‘ “Iorsypnlsulrsiudnghg ti. Illifl,§lllfblfilfib lkh“ of 111a Wblnltlll institute rm hold NI!‘ Ivltill- 1 trlodauug“ in tihs Council Room, ooorgemwn nodisllowitlaoutssllslug . - on Feb. 8rd having an attendance jyqmnyuh¢hhnm - M elgihteon llfillibefil. ‘Lilli _ oudiywhua‘ served by Mrs. J. W. Hcllheo, Min. .b¢,.h‘““..m,,‘h. ‘_ MoLar-esiiund mill-ital M‘? " mills] The insulin. ' on intuit; a. Iwdleilsiwdlilwmediutvist; Mir-airy. Tim meinibers iliwd s do nsedsdJoIdesidsdtotryii. moms utilise-noon. —-1t n: 1m b0: urn-r m, g?‘ nssrnrtu PERSONALS mom. Rheumatism no o." r LORENZO Lllluuh Ws. s box,6 for flmtrlgig.“ "W185 Georgia Kelly, City was‘ a visitor to Georgetown this wed: At sll deslsrsuo-r‘ i} . THE MARKETS-iii. cmidm‘ Us“ slit Tea to Dariieii lWONTREA-L. Feb. 1.2.-—'1‘ii6 undertone to the local market for 8H T-O ..'Milas Bouidreaitiilt of Montana is visiting in Georgetown. IXED IULPHUIi ROTOR! COLOR, VOUTHFUI-Nlu Common still m"; :0 a hssvy too vgiithwpliur w‘ will turn gray, q) u Qczs today was weaker and prices scored a lurtliier decline of 2c u. dozen owing to tho liberal tscei-pts and the accumulation o! stocks on 8110i- 0n account of the somewhat limited demand. and sales o! new laid stock iwiero made wt 58c per dozen. The receipts today were 1,121 cases, its comipnred with i155 for the some day last woe-k, and 199 for tho corresponding day n. year sgo. um Owinir to the continued light io- “m, celiilis of friosh-lti-llecl willow. and this steady increasing ‘may; “g iimiflnd for storage stock. s. strong- BI‘ Milli: has developed in tho market for some lines and prices- for choice turkeys have advanced 2o tier m with sales at 80c to 82c not maul. we s11 to‘ while 800d stock brings 55c to 57c, mu- yosihrsl splint-mound and ducks are 1c to so iper lb. high u e1- at 40c to 4J0. with milk-fed chickens selling on 42c to 44c, We quote wholesale jdbbing hprlcos as follows: ‘Turkeys, choice .. .. G006 turkey." . . _ _ Geese .. .. .. .. (fiickenii .. innit. Just s tow sppli u Provo s revolution Jguroflism nth" "a. U QNBDIGIOI “I; sad. Saints“; for nso. This-ls dis old-tine": in improves by the suing q- Whilvrisp. .114 0 raw odlisbj cause ii sou it. so naturally, so s} coir. You lust dampen s sponge ~- oorr. brush ‘with lt Ind draw M through your hslr, taking one liuii " strand at s time: by noraiisih "* f>l12c .. ..C~6cto57c .. 30cm 85o .. .. 40cm 42 " " slsr another spplicstioia or rim m°k°"" ----4°°i°41¢yourhslrmouisshosutliuliilsit. F0w-ls......_......33cio35c‘),q“y fl.‘ ,- A weaker feeling "dovelopod in ,' ‘on a‘ "m" L the market for potatoes today hm} prices scored a decl-iim or 5c to 10¢ per has. but oven art the lower lov-i oi buyers wenc- not disposed to 0 cow-ate and trade was quiet with P glut‘ hlots ‘of ktlrccn lifountitins and‘ ' ' 0 P0 Sm quoted t 95c t $1. ' no.- rm of 901m. t-x-igaoir. o: the ""°‘°"'P"' _°' "" "m m" " other hand, ihent- ma: a 18111110-1 it sil oils slnstour osmsrls m inand for slmnlil-ylgtsyundhlruaéibh rooslvod fi-ssh every smlr. _ ~_ m: way" oi- css wu-o imc imriazo at ,... " . s: 2s w $1.40 P9‘:- lbilfl "or so lbs ox- Moilsrlts smut ‘ s one. . 1 ‘Chicago. Fsbi-iroo-i- IL-Ezzs Pensnai attention tsAiiiatuii- hizhker. ileceipis 12.164 uses. At I ma“ . cases included, 34c to 35c. u“ ' ‘ New York. Fobriiiirv 11.~—-E?§5 c“ “pr ‘luv: ‘h. l L fimmr. Receipts 15.847 _cases. r a " ' Fresh Rather-ed, extra firsts, 43c; fresh gathered. firsts, 41c to 42c: Btatfl. Pennsylvania and nearby Wwi-efia hllmldfl‘. whims, firsts to extras. 43c to 48o: do browns. extras. 45c; do. gathered, broiwns and mixed colors. firsts to extras, 41c to 44c; wflrigerstors. riot quot- The Retail sort A . Right oil ion o, HAN OWL THAT IB PRIZE!) FVERVWHERE. —-Dr. Thomas‘ Fcleotric oil was nut iinon the mar- ket wlhhout any flourish over flifty veurs n20 l9 was out “p119 mom ‘ the wants 0' small section, but as soon r ms rmsrltii became known It liiui o. whole continent for a fir-M.- and it 1s now known riml rvrimd tlivouirhnut this 00min. ' out 'I'iiere is noihlrik equal to it. important Notice B.L.1-ls.rd sridtbqflsrnqgm-ggflg‘ ‘ “mm”; °i “WWW” unit 33$’ “mm “WM onenins it Branch Store m“ - h in Montague on March Ind. This MM‘ Th. h“ “w” u.‘ iii-in mimursouu-o all lihsir own Wwliilmbliriflw- bThs launder osn an for overylaint inths "l"! "Mffvlllililll you wiilnsvsr ho d “and who 81ml workmanship o“, "manna h" b“, built t . in ll] its branches "a ,. MUM O0. COM illld "inn!" um ‘ ' ' "OMIIUQ. P. l. L i’ I Jiyfsiuuivfl’ . s. i. iuiiiov s co rent. from tho ,, M- ‘no iiy. Hm load thus hot-n: remov- ed 11mm the gemorstm- causes its voltage to build up abnormally and causes the lights w flsrio up. You bother clean and tighten tho list-l tor-y cable corinsctlons and‘ loso‘ no time in wedclm your battery tight in its osso. with siiflps of wood or something o! this ichui, for 1f it is allowed to shift in this way. it will not lastl .. . Sleigh i Shoo Sieal l-4iii.5-l6ia.3-8in Squ are edge as! round edge. l0 tors, all aim and lengths’ _at lowest prices. ‘ll ll ‘lard ca. i "Noose-sum: tosr A NiCE FUR- tmeJ otovs on THE TRAm tssr NiGHK BUTAS I ALWAYS-PUT MYNAME mo PHONE NiiMBERlN EACH stove r. WAWED m ‘robot EXPECTING A CALL. ans. tone ma PHONE RANG. ON THE . ZMRDIPPY?" A VOICE. sAiD." was.’ “LAsT more? YOU terr Aotove ‘J STRAIN IN THE- 4-"rii. RiGi-i-r. HAND SEAT or‘ s Tue: ares can r= acme.’ ' “zxatc-rtv/ussib Grew IT?” " ‘i=8. Asia W3 A coop i= AND ii= i-rc so ‘TROUBL i yvisii YOU'D iJM/EJ"? MATE oil wit: ‘SAME 5B5; bot-tilt: 61.1.5’) TONJWT- 1 . > » v v v p wfllhg,” Ikowi ‘rile. 1. ‘on: ‘(Oil 11"‘ i. took thotshlsts RIIiIflyIgtfl - _ WI ' shill.- Il-fflk Q h‘ . Oil laslr beautifully dork Ind lug“. in‘. ltrsskoq or-p-sy, v firs; and Iiaipim- u l‘!!! hire have stuns-ind. Ill.