speech‘? 13,1324 “ ' I l ‘_ ~ w“: N0 Excitement (Continued m; Page One) ‘ _ Commission, Messrs. J. A. Webster L. B. Miller, H. C. Craswell, H. F. Connors, Peter hicQuaid; for Ward One. Messrs. Patrick Dennis and - V m- ce Taylor; for ‘Ward rum, Dr. FIRST LADiES HOCKEY Match thropv. not er the Rusflmw- W! / _ l. .Yéo. Messrs. F. P. Hennessey. Friday night. Red Mae; ya, Ah- for the peo _ making the loans. »~4 * id. A. Foster; lor ‘ Ward Five. hie Sis-tors. The Russians cannot Eel 5119K '1" H ‘I; l i - luessrs. T. W. I}. Prowse. G. W. . the fight road t0 Prosperity "n!" f’ ' . - llieheod, W. A. Stewart, Dr. ClTY LEAGUE .._ no“ 3L E they can borrow abroad on their Blanchard. The councillors for Wards Two and Three, Messrs. William Moran and R. 1i. llattray, are being re- turned by zlcclalnation. The polling booths open at ll a. m. and close at 5 p. m. The re- sults will therefore be known quite curly ln the evening. 'l‘lle Returning Officer is Mr. ' Robert M. McNeill. assisted by the following Deputies: Ward 1 East. Angus Quinn; Ward 2 East, Albert Snclgrove; Ward 2 West, James Purdle Wurd 1 lVest. Johln A. McDonald; Word 3, Alfred .i. Houle; Ward ‘4, East. J. D. Taylor; Ward 4 Centre. William McNeill: Ward 4 West. Jos. Purcell; Ward 5 East. Irn M. (Canadian Press) Brown; \V:u'd 5 East Centre. Wendell Worth: Ward 5 West plQNTREAlq Feb. 12—Unless the Centre. Phillip E. P3111101‘, Ward 5 l'll()l'lll0l|B losses caused by fire are West, Chester Acorn. ,,,-,.v;.med,i.'thav, _-accessible forest supplies offlarlilda ban only lust another 30 yeurs at the outside, ; FESTEARS , . ,5£ALP CLEANER , ITHAM PLHJ’ pulpwood here this afternoon. start at 8 o'clock sharp. for Mayor. according to O. Sweczey, consult- h“; ought-ear for banking nud lumb- ering interests, who gave evidence llriore the Royal Commission on Travel one Rockies via Self Angcles. AND PACIFIC COAST A Summer Clinic In Winter Time TRAVEL “THE NATIONAL WAY” Wide choice of Routes embracing Rail and Sea Trips. The Route you choose is an important factor in the pleasure and comfort of your trip. Robson, the North Pacific Coast Route to Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., Seattle, Portland, Francisco and Loo Consult any agent: oi‘ the Mr. Swoezey clzlinlorl that 90 per cont. of the forests oi‘ Canadll wont llll in smoke. as compared to 10 per cent. destroyed by the axe. way through the Canadian Jasper National ‘Park, Mount Canadian National Railway: Glintralt-Gluarllian‘ ‘ Hockcv '~ MATCHES‘ tonight VOTE FOR JOHN McKENNA ’ 1452-2-l2-3i. HEADER—St. Dunstans vs. Madl- sons, League of Cross vs. P. W. C. at Arena tonight. ST. D. U. v0. MADISONS and P. W. C. vs L of C. Arena tonight. Admission two games twenty-five cents. “Y" OFFICIAL COMING. —Ml‘. T. D. Patton oi‘ Toronto, Y. M. C. A National Council representative for the Maritime Provinces, is arriving in the city tonight He is address- ing the Y. M. C. A. Leaders’ Corps this evening and the members of the Hi Y Club on Thursday. LECTURE POSTPONED. ~— The address by Mr. A. Irwin on the History of Printing, the fifth lec- ture oi? the Y. M. C. A. winter ser- ies. which was to have been given 1H8! flight. has been postponed un- til a later late. MAIL MISSENT. —St. John newspaper mall was not distribut- ed Monday evening owing to the sack having been wrongly labelled at St. John and sent to Souris. The mail was returned yesterday and distributed at noon. PERSONALS lllrs. A. E. Williams, has retnrn-, ell lo the city after visiting her former home in Ontario. The muny friends of illrs. Harry Swann of Coveiieati Road will be pleased to hear that she is doing nicely after her operation in the l’. E. island Hospital. flies-are. ‘Joseph Mooney. Iona, and Augustine Morrlsey, Newton, spent Sunday in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mar- tin, King St. Mr. Charles R. McDonald left Monday morning for Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, whore he \vlll un- dergo treatment for his wounded hand. —-——¢o>—-—- . LONDON, Feb. 12.-— In memory of birds, beasts and fishes that died in the service of the empire during the war, n-n. "animals cenu- tzlpli" will shortly be built near llyde. Park Corner. The Royal Society for the prevention oi‘ cruel- ty to unllnals has raised over $10,000 for such a memorial. for full particulars. To California, British Columbia and Pacific Coas t points objective of many who wish to escape the rigors of a cold Winter. Deaths l I l lHlLL.~ Died suddenly yesterday, WINTEREFeb. 12th, ut his home, Ross Cor- lner, Michael Hill. aged 77. Funer- is the |al on Thursday at 2.30 p. m. to the lllllplist Church, Central Bedeuue. MclNNlS-In this city on Feb. 12th Those who are in a position to spend this period in a land of stln-ivrancis Mcmnls‘ and 37 yeanL shine and warmth, where flowers journey comfortably and quickly by‘ Canadian National Railways andIhi-s into connecting routes. Any Ticket Agent of the Canadian National will furnish the required miormablon as to thorough train service. routes, flares, etc, or wrltc General Passenger Department, Moncton, for this informatim. residence 318 rSlreet to Sit. Du-nstanl-l Cathedral ‘thence to R. C. Cemetery. JOHNSON-Entered into rest at the home of her sister Mrs. John McMillan, “Hazelwoodfl Janie ll65-2-13'l1'- Hamilton Johnson aged 63. Funeral Wednesday 13th inst at 1.30 p. m. W A . _ -_ . - - -~-» - from the residence of John Mc- '=:::=r'—.t~' “m!” Fmww" “’- G- D‘ Wright's parlors city. Thence by train Thursday morning for 'l‘rur0, N. S. for interment. MODONALD-Iln this city, lFeb. 12 Annie MacDonald widow oi’ the late John W. MacDonald. Mount Tryon. Funeral from G. D. Wright's ‘under- taking parlors ‘Ilhursday at 6 ll. m. thence by train to Albany. inter- ment at Tryoncemetery. coon-Entered mm rest. FCil. 12th. Mury Daugherty. widow of the lute John Cook. in the 89th Real Credit Necessary i farmers for sending foodstuff to Russia. ‘ would be scarcely dlsguisedphilan- own_credit as a_ nation, and use’ the money for internal develop- ment. Then foreign trade will fol- low in the only permanently safe path of goods. able lo take‘ this course remains to be seen. Lenders are reluctant to advance money unless there is a reasonable probability that it will be returned. Any government's nt- tltude toward its past loans has a long felt influence. This influence never is permanent? bllt it lasts a long wbtle. That is the principal ' flculltiee in capitalizing the mere fact of British political recognition oi‘ the Soviet. res cnsasonsrowu (Continued From Page 0M) Loans to Russia in such forms exchanging goods for How far Russia is frombeing reason why Russia may expect dif- Islander I_ (Continued From Page One) had become so pronounced that he was unable to proceed. The Board of Health was applied to for medi- cal attention. and upon examin- ation it wae found that Ferguson was suffering from smallpox. House and occupants were immedi- ately quarantined. Dr. F. J. Des- mond, of Newcastle. Chairmen of the District Board of Health who happened to stop off on his way to St. John assisted the local Board of Health Officer‘ in quarantiniug the place, and he vaccinated the occupants of the house numbering eleven. Owing to the Smallpox Hospital not having been in use for some time the victim could not be re- moved there ycsterday, but the place was made ready for occu- pancy iast night and Ferguson will l QUEEN norm. GUARDIAN Trauadie or“ Mt. Stewart ' A man who feels he can sell insurance is walnted by one of the leading Life lneairanoe Companies t0 cover the district in and around Trncadie or "Mt. Stew- art. be encroacbed upon. m-o-omwvoraeow» mo“? WATER STREET CHARLOTTETOWN This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and re- » furnished chrouchwt and offers very com- fortable accommodation to the travelling public. The table la espec- lally good and ‘tho pub- lic are courteoualy cared for. Raters $3.00 a day- BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager :AAAA“‘ A‘¢;AA“A‘ HMWChs-lrlottetown 1101261 00., Ltd. Proprietors manna‘. be removed there this morning. The case is not. of a very bad type. _ Among the occupants of the. Acndian House who have been quarantined are several permanent boarders including a woman with a two month-s old baby, whose hus- lband was at work at the time. : Mr. Poirier, proprietor of the ‘Acadian House who had spent the ‘week end at his farm in Kent Co.. arrived in the city yesterday to Ifind his place quarantined. The fullest precautions have; jileen taken by the Board oi’ Health‘ lOfflc-iulg to prevent spreading the Zdisea-se. Ir-O-Q Q-§OQ>O-O%-O—O~O-OQ§#QQ@§-O§Q- -——- The Fleeting Triumph 0i Treachery The retirement oi’ Sir Lomer Gouln from the King Government has orphaned the mamlarlns of Montreal who under the aegis of Lord Atholstan directed the affairs of the Conservative party in Q119- bec so successfully for the Liberal party that not a solitary Conser- vative sits in the House of Com- mons to represent a province that was at one time the sheet-anchor of - r i - (Canadian Press) l GLENCLIFF, N. 11., F-eb. 12——A ‘special train on the Boston and iMaine Railroad bearing Henry Ford 'homeward from Boston to Detroit bloom all the year, can make thelyunuml at 3A5 m, Thursday fromlwho were walking the track. Three Fitzroy» members of the party, brothers. were killed instantly and the fourth ‘seriously injured. The (lead are: Charles B. and Robert L. Manning. of Manchester; Francis Manning, of Cambridge, Mass. The Montreal express had pus- sod through Giencliff a few min- utes ahead of the Ford special and the four men had been passengers on the express from Manchester to this station. n++0+++o+o+w norm. VICTORIA Offcrl to the travelling publlo a comfortable, up-to-date noun. 0on- talna 44 rooms with private bathmThe Gulc- ina la famous all over I E E ‘Lamxaxxxmn wvrvvwwvv Murdock 28th. dear Mother Mrs. Glllls who died Dec 1922. tcnillss“ lsouavlimblié" swallow. MONTREAL M1000 P. M. Dally. . lull Maritime Prpvlil“ mm“ by o v he» __ . . ‘T8313? ‘.14 was" ind} will“ ¢""‘“°° ‘ All-Steel mm o1 Flneet Equipment Fer information r0 Fares or Rlflrvlilmi ..',. ‘._-.' apply to whknnoakas. City Tlokot lug-m . 1 " n l (‘I '. “w ‘urn/nu, ' " ,4 r’: in loving memory of our dear Father Mr. Murdock Gillls. Rollo Bay who died Feb. 7th. 1923. While the day breaks shadows flee away. INSRTED BY FAMILY and lustful Sales The Guardian Job Department" is well equipped to turn out ' salebiils. A person having an alight... sale should advertise fin ‘both . . I ) 1.1.? . “may. frlekot Agent grl ; ~fl!lle"‘--m\}_liltt¢t0wn w: . .0116 11x01‘? ddcr lilo. itlie -Gllardlan year of her ago. Funeral from the Cindi- T°'°Ph°"l" h‘ resltloilct- of her daughter, Mrs. all rooms. Courteous llolulld McMillan, St. Avnrds, “wk; Thursday the 14th inst, at 2.30 3 p. m. lntorluent Peoples cmue- |4_ Q ‘qqwu Rev. Mr. Ryan will offici- "u..." i t Iii T ‘ I IN Charlottetown l -- ~ Hotel Co., Ltd. ln loving memory of our pmprm," VICTORIA HOTEL Mrs. A. Scincalulla. New York; Grafton Campbell, Long River: C. C. Hoarn. St. John; A. B. Burns. St. John; J. W. Currie. Toronto; Geo. Hunter» Toronto; S. Kennedy Moncton; Geo. D. McCluskey, Bl. John; D. A. Macaulay; 8t. John; F. G. McConnell, Montreal; Jack LeMolne, Halifax; . A. fltewart. St. John; M. H. Dunlop. St. John; C. A. Winter. Halifax; F. C. Mao- Lean. Toronto: T. J. Allan. Mone- ton: A. E. Munro, River John; F. Wharton. Montreal: C. W. McKie, st. John: H. Flaherly, it. John. _ .,,...-.v l,» HALF "rifles T0 CLEAR ~ ‘ 1o meme lluwv etc-rs‘ co-A-re wlol 0T1’!!! col.- uns. nnvv QURLY", Lmmn avid JWOOII IN-i ‘resume making Jhlm both RAIN and Willi PROOHIILOQ the Coat M drlvlng- this cold wilthln . elnew-le-u." l - ' OAI-[JIAYRLY so yllu will] got the also io chit you. lHenry-Fordb Train l Kills Three Men! ' '57 i‘ lttnuing under the devious, tortuous that party The. debacle of 1921 was the Clllnllnillion 0f =1 591%“ 0f 591' coal miners in district 26 illi\'\'!.bl‘(‘ll cents and the not price of 8H5 from ‘flop. Arthur Meighen and will fol.- 0W legs uble and virtuous, less ener‘ zetic and lea; patriotic. less elo- quent and less statesman-like they would still refuse to allow trait- ors to depose him and to have any say in the selection of a successor. Melghen is not uncommon ill the history Slr John Macdonald and Sir Robert Borden had the same experience. so too did Slr James Even Sir Wilfrid Laurier who ex- ercised such connuanding in- The territory oi the fluence and authority over his man appointed will not party, experienced it. LlberuH critics of Mr. hicigheu say he is Insurance experience too serious and too bitter since he agent-ml but um 39¢. was defeated. _The Montreal 9553f)’, Give full par- Star chides hnn for being “cum” m reply to "H" happy in his V present position. Box n6 care of Guard. But their ‘Olllillflllil count ior ‘an naught. He is the lender of the ' Conservative party and will ro- mnin such as long v as he I oimeother. Were ll 2 The experience of lion. Arthur of Opposition leaders. Whit/n ey. Wishes His tenure of the leadership will depend upon his own pil-usllrc and the good-will of his friends. it will not depend upeu the cuprirzrs of that precious old lnllullug who for some years secretly owned and controlled the Liberal organ in Montreal as well as the Montreal Star and who in his political rc- lations has sometimes been loyal merely because he cannot distin- guish between- iidclity and pol-tidy. —Klncardiue Review. i-{a-x Held For Ransom By Mexican Bandits. Likely be Released (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Ont., Fell. l2. —- Zllrs. Sedgelvlck, wifl- oi‘ Rev. C. Sedgewlck hus rocui\"<~d word that the release of her brother,» ’l‘. (l. Maclfienzle. held for ransom in Mexico has been ordered. HAMILTON, Ont., Fell. l2. ~—A message was sent to Mrs. Sedgo- wick by Strachan Johnson. presi- dent of the company at Toronto that Huerta, Mexican rebel leader Ask for this teat Someone in each family should make this delightful test. It has shown millions the way to 911m" teeth-lo cleaner. safer tcetluTo homes the world over it ll bring- ing a new dental era. Let ten days show how much it means to you and yours. That cloud is film That viscous film you feel on teeth is what mars their beauty. Under old brushing rnethodB. mild! of it clings and stays. 1t becomes discolored and forms dingy coats. to hide the luster of the teeth. Film also holds food substance which fermcnts and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germ§ brad by millions in it. They, with tar- tar, are the chief cause of pyorrhca. Tilers why few escaped tooth troubles, despite their daily care. Modern science hae found ways to fight film. Onc disintegratcs the film, one removes it without harm- ful scouring. Protect the Enamel Pcpso dent disintcgratcs the an Show Your ‘F l 1 ode effective. paste has been creatcditvpw ' . them daily. The name _ dent. to advise it. Now careful of some 50 nations use this new- day method. Vin-f l. ‘ How teeth become whiter when you _ Clinical teats proved then A new-typo Dentists the world over began mesh Meets other needs Pegeodent does other things whic research proved men, It multiplies the tooth-protcc factors in saliva. Watch its cflectl. Send the con- pon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after uainl. Mark the absen of the viscous film. Se: how teeth become whiter film, then removes it with agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit. as the film-coats disappear. _ A few days will convince van oi its need. Cut out coupon now. Mada in Canada Pep $033K t IE5. IN The New-Day Dentlfrice Based on modern reaearch._ Now advised by leading dentists the world over. 10-Day Tube Freefil TIIE PEPSODENT CQMPANY, Dept. U. I91 George BL, Toronto, Con. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepndunt t0 had given orders t.o the Villa to release him at once. lieved that word will likely to be pronlptly acted on. LATER OTTAWA, Feb. 12. —No word has yet been received by the gov- ernment of the release oi’. T. G. Meclfenzle. Further information is being sought. I bandit who seized Mr. hint-Renniemeve10p,ng_ 50H“. \3_ M, w_ kycalgl it is, N" ‘are uleellng tonight to discuss the Wm“ ml" situation. The opinion among the nouncing his frredonl, as Huerta miners is dlvided belwgen agcepg. is Vlllais chief and his orders are in; terms m“; mmmmg a; once u) Nova Scotia Tram Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL work or waiting till full text of E. Brown. York; Mrs. Fay, New- eontracl is presented port; Wm. J. Slgsworth. Newport? G. M. Harris, New Glasgow; O. R. Pstrlquen, Moncton; E. R. 3.01s.‘ jvlontreal; M. R. Lame. St. Johnrfl - * F01- 10 Cent Fargfllfll Hitch May Develop g (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. 12. ~The Nova in situautioniSc-otia Trumwnys and Power Coul- Ilillly, Ltd. has applied to the Novu ‘Scotizl Public Utilities (‘olnlnlsslon BILLIARIJS i? At Lambros Bros. Parlors last (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, Fell. 12~Aitilnugll the. night Clarence Sample won out’ - for the right to inc-rouse their tram from Frank Nicholson ln a very fares, from seven cents to ten backs sterling at the. time when officially ordered to return to work $5115 l0 31,90 pm- 1.000 (lullic foul the party came under lnuligu ill-hinder tho new flueuce of Hush Graham and wn- there is some likelihood of a ililPii Feb. 20. FEE '" mail coupon below to Ellen J. Beck/and, Graduate Nurgc ‘tactics of Slr Hugh Graham and the machinations of the perfldious AtholstsnJ-lls conduct was the wills ‘per of death to the Coilservutlvc party in Quebec. Chronologically‘ the record be- gins in i396 and runs: 1900-—~The Montreal Star lllllllilgll- ment 0f Slr Charles Tuppenu caul- paign. 1901—-Tlle Hugh Grallunl-Dilvitl Russell conspiracy. ' l908—Grsham supported Laurler and the Star was quiescent. Elec- tions took place on Oct 26th. 0n November 9th Graham's name ap- peared in the King's birthday list. He had not long to wait for his wages. lilll—'l‘he Star supported the Ckonservativcs. Enter Lord Athol- s an. 1lll7-—Tbe Star supported lhu Un- ionists. ' 1921-—The Star on the eve of tho elections published the roorbuch lllat the Conservatives purposell Yellmvifll; the Grand Trunk head- quarters from Montreal to Tor- onto. ill that election those Montreal protectionism fearing ‘that protec- ll0n was ilmperilled lby the platnmn of the Liberal party, plus that 01' I "If! ‘Pfmlresslves. decided that as Drill/fiction was safe under the Coli- wvnrlve party. the politic course was to strengthen the protectionist Wing oi‘ the Liberal lperly, lMy Lon; Atholstanb mental processes would inevitaly lead him to that course - because the protectionist wing of the lzllbersl party was based on dis- honesty to the Pmtectionist party and betrayal to the Free Trade sec- tion of the Liberal party which was strong enough tlo have its fiscal views adopted lby the lUberal con- vention ot i919: ~Sir Lmner was their prophet. They lived in his mild. magnificent eye. He was the ocean to the river of their thoughts and interacts. Under him the Con- servatives could ‘be dished. the Lib oral ireetrnders betrayed and the protective policy saved. Today he le the lost leader. Wilt/t to do’! Why nothing but support the Con~ esrvetivo party-ma condition- that the Colin utlvel depose ‘Rt. Hon. Arthur Malghea! wronged and treachery ill hlaxetoek ill-trade. Talisman aerved under lite v d rival t o rec- that bri iaat fiencbman. cachet so lumber with the O0 , eryltlve party. must ate! ' _ ‘d oJale prevent . The ieaderplllp in Que- o , '1 ibto the binds of h scant, ’ fut. faithful baud n, g e of whom attended . iaadflaaa‘ ‘who . a oalhlroe" oi the Ovnlleryatl- vlmport! mural-om cut-Montreal. Th0! are Ilflfl. lllll lflli With Will!" "KTEUllH-‘lll. The application will be considered will match Nicholson. l WQMENS QLDEST Y" HYGIENIC CPRQBLEM M solved now in a §_e_v_v way A . . . . scientifically B] ELLEN BUCKLAND QraduauNuru and pea a test is Simply pads. Then It is ness). r Asa charge. So I all y, th , the cou close contest. Tonight at 7 p. m. Cari Milford L cues with William Exquisitencss Under Circumstances Once Considered Impossible- .1 IGHT in every ten women in the better walks of life have turned to a new way in personal hygiene. And have found comfort, daintiness ce of mind impossible under old conditions. Tllis new way is called Kotex. And oflcrcd you without charge. mail the coupon below. Wllat Kcfex l: Kotex is a scientifically developed super-absorbent taking lip l6 limos its mun wright. And absorbs instantly- retaining moisture against all fear of accident. It has S times the absorb- ency of ordinary cotton sanitary it is easily disposed oi-a ncwfcature every woman will ap- prcclate. sold in all department and drug stores; two sizes-Kotex regu- lar and Kotex-Super textra thick- "--~~-' ‘ .1 Test Fran national hygienic measure. I have prevailed upon the Kotex labo- ratories to offer wo en, generally, a test package of otex without I. . urge you to send mé; erecti- e coupon below. An I yylll. send you, in plain, absolutely un-_ marked wrapper, a trial papket. Clip" pon now petals you f . j 4 . ‘Fifi-ml . J‘ V’ 4 ‘ )UL‘ ._.__,.....