TliivSa-ctsr of - Lovellness ‘ daily we of Cuti- §§§§1§§fis~ the occasional use ' of Cntlcun Ointment, women a wfl-ywhere have discovered the "m; of natural beauty. The Soap, fragrant cad pure, to decnse; _the Ointment, antiseptic and healing, to remove pimples and irritations. op m, Diana: 1st. lad soc. Skin and’ Hair‘ t 50 l; g5 _ Seraph h 9e. All!!! Lmplcxynjfl‘. all nkLnd-Jdnotzesl. - ' " \.___._' ‘ ._-; . __ - _ “7100000173070 $000 ode“; Q45‘ q. O O O j Ono Inlorllfllr ' o Three insertion ~. .. 1 l-‘our Insertions‘. z Eight Inserllosip on“ n o __,,_._....- ..-_._.._.._._._. Agents Wanted, MAN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND npllOllll. local representatives. Posi- ilou permanent; yearly guarantee $1.100. dicing $23. weekly average» nhtl expenses: commission and cash houurs besides. Winston Co., '1'0\\'i‘.l' Bldg. ’I‘oronto. "A. W. Feb. 1-5-8-12-15-10-22-26. wANTEib-A GOOD ’LIVE AGENT to handle a complete line of Her- bal Remedies. big profits, exclusive territory, small capital- —‘ d write to-tlay Manager Canadian Botanic Gardens. Box 513. InndotnOntarioI A. W. l-tl-lmo. Al. .. l WANTED TO INTRO- ducc ltoynl Buckingham, tile motl- crn table oovor. Looks like linen. ileods no laundering. A nt-cesslty in cvcry hoinc. Low price, liberal commission. Write for frcc scil- ing oiltfit. Dept. 1152. Public Ser- vicr: Mills of'Ca.nada, Limited, Lon- don, Ontario. A. W. Feb. 5112-10-26. - Articals For Sale .._.,,> ...... .___i.v-_--_.__._.__'_. FOIt SALE-Z COOKING RANGES. Apply 89 Rocliford Street. 1492-2-24-31. ._....... A Captured ('.\I"l'l'R_~lZll DARK SILVER MALE fox. Tutoccd. 0.13. Clay. Bridge- town. _ 1514-2-5-111 , Employment“ Wanted iiléfsifii~'a'm"lfii'v'vliifwfioiftiv farm. Lady desires position as housekeeper till March 1st. Carl Hansen, Alexandra. care of Gay 1483-24-31. BY ‘A RELIABLE W0- mau, position as nurse. References supplied. Apply 182 Great George St. 1497-2-4-31 riiavricat. Nvnsr: WILL cane for invalid or other nursing. Ap- ply i’. 0., Guardian office. - v _ g 1404-24-41 _.__._....... ..-. -- Female. He! Wanted wars of nge for cloudy good pay- ' lug position. leligittecn hours wool:- . 11.’. Write Box 116i“. 1521-2-5-31. f GIRLS AT ONCE. NEAT AND RE- iineli. Must have outside selling ox- prrience. Apply 9 A. M. to l2 noon. '~' ‘queen Street, one flightiip. 1491-24-31. ._...__._._._.....i.-i....__.- For‘ Sale FOR SALE-FRESH CAPl-IN (FOR fox fee-d. Geo. I‘. MacDonald. Mer- maid. Phone 32. iitt-ii-l-ai. 5'! SHEEP FOB $111.15 0R TRADE 101' young cattle. Judson H. or lvau Claw‘, Colvllle Road. . . a 1448-2-l-lwcck. FOR SALIflIZO 1.8T. BOARD AND mom signs on hand at Guardian Office. ' ' " ' ma. sacc-rbfi oaao . 11mm! Cow. frcshencd 4 years old. Alno our l year old built Apply Edison Mutcli. North Riv/er." 1016-2-5-31. mu SALE-JIISIIIABLE’ DOUBLE rcr-irlence, in;- excollent condition. central location, renicnccl. Apply Jisstern Trust l» . . . iodl-a-e-ia-io ,._.~....__......_ .Wp liked" *—-—--_.r_..-..-_.-_--» WANTED-AN OFFER Fqit FIVE trimmer cottages at Raven Bosch, Mus. insxcllsnu for any pro- vcrtv on P. I. Island; AUDI? “ilsrdlan. _ itis-a-a-i week. ~_. "V. V! .‘-..‘_..,.._-... AVANTED-lllvl ‘BAUOOONS. ALSO huylnr raw furs every a»- J. n. Jenkins. Charlottetown. 1030-01 “Accoofls tannin‘;- .-.~.-4_-a.._--4-~ vtaflrair- A new vllrs- or rscesonranc some extra if " .' Clarified Advertisements ‘t ‘ nil modemwon- ‘ - 10c im- lino of s wcras‘ \ 9° Per llm of l words 3° IN! line of s word; - 7° NI‘ llllo of 5 _worda_ OOOO-QOOOOOOOOOQOOOO0.000000, l 1 Male Help Wiinted rinsr ccass PAINTER. arom- llflilfllhflligers. s. R. Rowlcv, 9 Dar. ciicstcr Street. PhoiieGBO-J. l \ f v OOO-OO-OOOOOOO —* ------------ -~_--,>'-____ L: MORE MEN WANTEn QUICKLY, Bi! My: easy work whlia teaming Afllfiflcl" Man.- world's moot re- _ liable Barber School vBystcm. Write today dor free literature. Moler Halifax. Misceilnfetlps ... mun ALFRED lVlocDQNALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown, fili-lll-lt-lmdpll. rdraro r565" ttQTFEE-a: Guardian Central Printery. strayed STRAYElIh-BLACK AND TAN FOX to name of Jiggs. Please notify T. A. Rodd, Milton. Salcsinen Wantctl- » SALESMEN WANTED- SALIQ agent for Prince Edward ~ ‘lflilfld. Good ply- Free outfit. We want now‘: reliable. energetic representa- tive to nondle the best districts on the island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pclham. Nursery. C0,, ‘lnrnntn. Otir.__ 5 ‘w, 5_w5Tr-\ ‘WEEK END STEAMERS ARRIVE (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.. Feb. 4~Thres liners hsve‘arrived at Halifax from ‘English and continental ports under nilsplccs of tho Canadian National Railways‘ to laud four hundred pas- sengers and flftccn hundred ions of cargo at Halifax. They were the An- clioi‘ Donaldstoii liiicr Camti-oiila, from Glasgow and Movllle, thc Cun- arder- Antonia from Uvcrpooi and Belfast» and the Cunlrder Auranio from Southampton. Gherbourg and Cobh. Tlic passengers from the Cam ;cronla and Antonin loft by the Mar- ltinlo ihtprcc-s Canadian National ltailways for their destinations and the l a from the Aursnis left in the evening by a special Can’- adlaii National boot train which al- so carried the mulls. landctlby the ‘steamers; i , '~ . "rho Antonia brought more than “four thousand bags of mail, a local rcccrd for this time of year. l l MT. STEWART NOTES I Mitch sympathy is fclt for Mr. mom lilcKayZs little soil cf West iSt. Peters, who had the misfortune lof receiving a vcry bad scald, when a boiler of iwatcr’ was over turned .whllc tiitklittla fellow was: lying “near the kitchen stove. Dr. John C. |Mc12onald ivas summoned from Mt. ‘Stewart, and rendered medical aid, the lad is reported as doing as goxl as could be cxpectcd. Mr. and llfis. W. Floss Plgott. spent the week end at Head of llllls bot-o, the guests of their daughter ‘Mrs. Hervey Douglas. The Mt. Stewart Bear-Cats. play- cd a game of hockey with a St. Pet- ers Junior ielm at the M"? Pi“ on Wednesday. Jan." 20th. It 1| un- ders‘ ‘ the score was 0-0 in favor o! tho Mar-Oats. ' The m‘... friends of Mrs. John Afliockaro scnyioIhes-r that she has been confined to her oed for some time. and wcilook forwsrdiio a speedy recovery. . ‘ itmdiin. cyan-co. Hood of Bllleboro. who corona will“ It cantata work in Boston. Mus-- for mgpixpaoy, l"; years, Munild homo tut week. ' i_ . . .,__-g._.‘v,_, _.... ~ m. and oioplien McDowell llotitflfll i. W" ‘in, ‘Mi- 8W!" art,»- i . ' the last few evenings largo and cn- _ cofulngiclvlc election. Various coni- - mittens have been papolnted to take, Barber Trade tinder famous Moicr. Barber College, 573 Harrington St. Wed and Sat ti. 5911'!‘ Bhlvments 6n‘ short " notice. hound. White tip on tall. Answers .. . _..____,__,__‘ . \ _ _ - , Central Guardian l i -_-.-_. IIADIAO BROADCAST-Rev. EVJCii MaclJougali will deliver an address train coo! on! Thursday. 6th, at 74w l n- m- i . . Drills Sitrnmerside, (Special. to The Guardian]- SUMMIIRSXUE. ~Fcb. 4.411s al- t - l < l ‘ n , n “MIST AT ST. Josumrs swab y most sudden death took plan. ‘under u \ _ rd‘ |_|iarticularly' cad» circumstances -to- (ftflolcilffwedn " 1y (Lonnghn M a ‘lllg1ll|_1ll'.tl1E‘Pl'lliCd Cuuiity Hospital 1529f Capt. Lucile Ruzsvctof Stnnmer- ' _ P _ / idc at tilts-purl! ago bf ‘forty-one ‘Tablas Rum“ rbu‘-A ‘ M“ iycais. Oli Wednesday last wlilist printlngln pamphlet form of Rewhvorkmg “LMJVB Uruh-m] no “.5 Donald llfacLenirs latest poem, | [ox mm‘ r winagh w u g "Grace Sufficient," has been mode, taker l“el_,got'_ u, Znahtfizmfzxl; Mr. MacLcairs many friends-will be ’ . -. " _ intematealm secuflnz ‘Leap’, o! ‘base,’ 3m til: lcgl-éfromil tlfpoint of a nail verses. which ‘ware expressive of his‘ “ h ma‘ c’ 1' c h‘ mt "cut n‘ as devout“, renal‘) S chamcwn J . anything 'serious' however, but on _ ~ y " ‘- ' Y" ‘ Monday lie had a liigli tciiipcraiture and a doctor, who ivus found that he was suffering from blood poisoning niiil took him to the Prince County llospilnl. Everything possible was dune for lilin, but with- out avall and he passed away at sev- oii o'clock Tuesday night. ‘ Capt. Razavct ivaas o native of Franco and left his native country when o youth and look to the sea for several years. lie came to Summer- sldc occasionally on largo sailing vessels and latcnwas in command of the old schooner Malabar, owned by the latc Captain Joseph Read, of Sumnicisidc. About sixteen years ago he married Miss Gallant, daughter of Mr. and lifrc. Charles Gallniit, of Eg- inont Bay and took up his residence [at Sumnicrsidc six years ago. i Iie took charge of Mr. B. Rogers’ extensive fox ranch and last summer accompanied a valuable consignment of sllvcr foxes to Russia, returning homo in the carly part of the win- tcr. lie was an expert fox rancher and a most honorable citizen in whom inucli confidence was reposcd. llc leaves to mourn a. widow and ‘six children ranging in age from two to thirteen years, to ,wbom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The futicrnl will be held on ‘Iliurcdziy mofnlng at nine o'clock at St. Paul's Church. Itcv. Urban Giilis officiating. -- E3. _.._.s_. _ wiu. BEqCANDlDATES-Duiingi iliusialstlc mecif: s of electors o! Ward 5 have taken place in support of Messrs Brady Burke and Kennedy whofwili be candidates in the forth- rzare 5'! ‘the work. and an- excellent organizoiion- l3 ‘functioning. 1530.. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S IN- STiTUTE-The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Worn- cnsfhistitute incl; at the homo of- Nirs. Bruce MacLean on Saturday evening, January ilth with an at- tendance of eight members and one visitor, we were pleased to wclcutnc one new tiicnibcr, The mteeilng op- ened with the singing or the lnstt- utc Ode and icpcatlng the creed, fol- lowed by the reading of minutes of inst meeting and approval of some. fi- was moved and scquidcd that all bills in connection with the bazaar be paid. The following programme was well rendered. Reading. Mrs. Nor- man‘ MacLean, Reading, Mrs. Fred Stretch. reading, Mrs. Alex Mac- Lcorl. Dainty refreshments were sci-v cd by the hostess and the meeting closed with singing Mrs. Norman Mac- l-esn kindly invited the members to lier lionie for the next, meeting. i i YOLPIllI-‘UL ' TRAVELLERS REACH CANADA I ifjanatllan Press) iILH-‘AX. N. 3., Feb. 4~Among the four hundred passengers who rcitsunats Mr. and Mrs. Frlwsrd Nicholson leave this morning on a lvislt to Montreal. | BmTus u" landed at Halifax from the trans- _ Atlantic liners arriving ‘here from iussAciiEnrv-l-Aifiii-ce Point, Janu- E““1‘s:{t$"db°°““:‘°':°" m“ Y” “y 18th" 1930' w M!‘ and Mraftlojrftflinthzir iifisreiitls wlairrhui Ohurl Mz-Eachcrii. . N ii ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘Doilglfih i son c homes for ‘themselves in Canada. Muster Robert G. wtltklu, aged ti. _ _"'_" disembnrkcd from tlic Cunard liner Antonin. lic boarded the ship nt VAUGHAN-At souris, Jiillr25. mo. “i"“"“°“1 “m1 F‘ ‘m-"k “"“"’ L“ 5m“ wuunm A Vaughan, of Halifax’ N‘ wicll, Ontario. ills people live at 511 S. Interment at Sourls. Brock Street in that town. Robert hwnmubq“ chem)“, Feb‘ ‘L new lo s. bright little lad and the passeli crick Earle Murphy. aged 2B years. gcrs made much of him on the trip Wm", from his me residuum’ “L over. Sonic kind friend to make surc day. Fob. j. at 0 o'clock. that Robert‘ would not forget wiicrc lie ivus bound ‘sewed n curd on his coat giving his name and destina- 1.1011. lle left. on the Maritime Ex- press iu care of Canadian National Railways ilfllciiils. _ Two bright young voyngers nrrlv- cd on the Cunard liner Auranin. they were Ronald Batchelcr. aged 8 who Ls going to Join his father and- motlier at 137 lillcar Sh. Toronto. ‘and Csmura. Oivitlin, aged i2, who is on his ivay from sunny “My W join his father at Michal. lJr-thh Columbia. Thc ypluv; Italian docs not know a \'.'0l‘i‘1 of Englich- but he was ivclcc-mcd to Cnuidn by Canad- ian National iiitciprlters, one of whom accompanied him on the spe- cial Canadian National hint‘ train which left Halifax at clght o'clock for the wcst. CLARK-At North Wiltshlrc, Tucs- dny, February 4th. Minnie A. Clark. aged 63 years. Funeral from hCl‘ late residence, Illursday, Iisbruary 6th. at 2 p. m, Interment Nofih ivilislilrc Cemetery. lilcDOUGAL-At the ‘Charlottetown Hospital. February 4th to Mr. and Mrs. John A. liicDougal, Fairvicw, a daughter. SIMPSOlV-Died in this city on Feb. 4th, Patrick Simpson. aged ‘f4 years. Funeral from the residence of Peter Flynn. 214 Sydney Street, Thursday morning at 8.45 to Bt. Dunstans Basilica thence w ft. C. Cemetery. Ill uthcnnu In loving memory of ‘tom-rt Ii. Barrett. why departed this lifc Feb- ruary 5th, 1023. The, rolling streams of life pass on But otilf the vacant chair Recalls the cmllo. the love, the voles 0f one that once not there. A few short your: of sorrow past We roach the hi)” ‘bore on death-divided friends at last lull moot to port no more. ..lnsertell by lilo Wife and Sono- g I 1DL~l'l~“- ~ I~ .—t..—¢_-a-’-~ n-.--¢-.'- DR‘. W. i’. (JARSUN Palmer Graduate Llhfroprarior (fhrnnio and Nervous Diseases. I24 Prince St. Plume i071. Opposite fit. Paul's Church QFQQQUQOQQQQOQQOOOQOOQOOO cocoooocooeoeooeoobooooeo . i + - l a ‘N. D.-_ MacLean : cultural-u ~ ‘ < .- ~- g racscairriou .eoa.nrz- rec‘ ~ that-only the purest drugs be used in following the written fli- uiuctlons issued to patients by repu- table physicians. rrlie drugs must also ho of the strength specified and rnlxod in litot the right proportions. Boclilso we observe, those neutro- nientiiiapiieitly, you can tiring your prescriptions to uo with conodcnco. iMzhicifvii-nnon 2 sums wuuun ,- , Pueblo! soo-cflfieciveemleouoeos» no. ileum tomb-nix iuvitlll luau w- alnut. w" "m vu- scsocy-in. his as ~ called iii, , rm" FllAfllQTTl-ZTOiVN nnantpiw __ \ __..._.._.... .,___....- ‘ilirinltp United ilbilftb _wiumiisnait ’ sac-wasteful. illusions-y Society, Annual duos day, spacial p gramme-diam Mall. p _ fkilil-suppu-‘Mccting. Sunday so bi Ollicers, and Teachers-Open iii of Study (floss-Social llall.‘ ‘Milk-Weekly Prayer Service e Visi- ‘ tors heartily welcome-Heart: Memorial Ball. S-itii-gftlonthly Meeting of iicssluii - Lsdlcs’ Parlor. _ » ' 151041-5511. V I NOVA SCOTIA Continued from page i this__'rcasoii the miirket for new ‘lut- tor had arisen. "Thefactsroi the case as far us the Maritime Provinces ai-‘e concerned." said Mr. Mclsciuian,“ lard just the op- posite. The shortage i of Maritime made butter is due largely to the fact that New Zcaialid butter has been coming in for the past two wlntcrs lowering the price of butter during winter months and thus discouraging creased wiiitcr production." , "i era convinced," he added. “that winter production, not only in the Maritime Provinces but elsewhere, will contine to decrease until our dairymcn are given adequate protec- tion as against the New Zcaland but- ter maker. CANADA WILL a Continued from‘ page l iinucc until the end or October. A.‘ T, tlon Commissioner in London has op- ened an office ‘in Toronto lo unify the Governments activities and thcsc scclation. In preparing for the event already construction has begumon a steel and concrete building at Antwerp under the personal direc- tion of J. O, 'l‘urco'.ic, Canadian cs- hibltion commissioner. ‘The building will itccntriotlate thirty exhibits. Mr. 'l‘urootte who is an artist. r. well as an architect has designed a contin- uous transparent frolzo .500 feet 10ml for interior decoration. llls frcize will portray Canadian industries- from the Atlaiitleio the Pacific Coasts. The International Exhibition ‘s part of the celebration of the, cen- tenary of Belgium‘: independence. ' Iaisirroivn scuooi. number of parents and friends were present. evlnciiig ilic kccii interest taken in education in this district. The schoolroom was tastefully dc- coratccl for the occasion by the teach- cciiductcd by the teacher. Mr. J. W. Murphy. 4 assisted by Inspector Murphy. The pupils of all grades. by their ready answers to the differ- ent questions. gave evidence of carc- ful trulnlng. . inc was effectively carried out:— Welcome Song. by Josie Ready. Chorus-“Jingle Beils"-'I‘lie School. Recitation by Gladys Profitt. ’ Recitation by Anna Warren. Dlologuc-“Znchorys Hired Lian"- Julinnlc McLeod, Glenn Campbell. Harold McLeod, Borden Campbell. Recitation by Marlon Trudy. Bernard. Recltaltcn by Henry ftcudy. Solo by Lillian Ready. Recitation by Harold McLeod. Norma Dnvisoii, Alma Campbell and Ruby Cousins. Recitation by Janie Mann. - Dlalogue-"Cetting Down to Dual- iicss"—-Evclyn McLeod, Jenn Camp- bcll and Bordon Campbell. _ Monologue by Glenn Campbell. Drlll-"Chrlstmes Dolls." Riecitaitlcn by Marjorie Warren. (Canadian Prev!) IilOMET-AL. Que-Local dealers reported a considerable increase in interest in ‘tire butlef’ market today and a firmer toric throughout the greater port of the day's deallnll were traces at tram at to 1w 1-4 cents with a few sales below 3o. In- cluded in the day's receipts were seventeen thousand pounds of New Zeolond product. Prices to the re- tail trade held steady at :0 and 40 cent! a pound. Further flnnneas was ngtiggd in the c" market with a smay consumption of the t-esim varieltes. The. fact that the ouislde markets, ‘particularly Chicago ex- tam a efrcnrtonc and helped the local situation considerably. While cxhlhiling a firm undertone the loc- al potato market was ltfleffilll’ 4""- v-ices lioli at ttw recently catap- ‘ichsd ltveis of 81.80 to ii ,for New “niwlfirh ("r-en rte-matron ee-l l, 1 o , Till, canola tittuoolsrs .,, fee-Monsoonannounce‘ 4r / i. i i pound: in trill: ez: track here. The tlic farmer in making plans for hi-. Seaman assistant Canadian Exhlbl- : of" the Canadian Manufacturers As-i ‘The following interesting program-- Alina Campbell. Norrie Campbelh! Instrumental Music by ‘llicotlcrc Motion Song by Glenn Campbell, i SIB ItOBEItT FALCONEB l f-enrcotiiing a fervent Canahianism 'and expressing d glorious Qptlmiom m‘ in the future of this country, Sir ‘Robert Falconer. K.C.M.G.., LL.D., D.D., D.C.L., President of the Univer- islty of ‘Toronto, brought o message of inspiration to the 225 guests at the ,banquct held in his honor at the Y: ‘ M. O. A. - Iii the afternoon Sir Robert had formally opened the new and coin- lniodious extensions to the collegiate ilnstitutc and technical school. Hie gospel was Cans- in and its youth; his message one of faith and‘ hope. It l was in response to a toast to, the Uni- wcrsity of Toronto and its President , that Sir Robert spoke. | “Institutions make tlic country what it is. These towns and citics ,throbbing with life are all tokens of , individuality, for if you trace the ills- .tory of this prosperity to its source jyou will find it in the vlsioii and ‘power of some one mun who glimps- l crl the opportunity," ho said. "Canada is blessed with an ener- .gotlc pcoplc. '.i‘lmt lo one reason 1 am glad I have cast my lot in the land I love." » 1n conclusion Sir Robert spoke of {the nccd of cxpcrt guidance for the ‘people of Canada and said it could come only through trained men. Ho also spoke of the growing title of im- Emlgrntion. and said that the immig- irnnts would also ucetl the service of ‘educated men, ' as doctors. lawyers, lmluistcrs. and in other fields of scr- ivice. i ‘WHEAT. STRAW AND MOLASSES ' FED T0 HORSES STARVING t ON PRAIRIE REGINA, Feb. 4.~—A mixture of wheat, straw and molasses is being ,fcd to Saskatchewan farm horses in ‘inn effort to prevent hundreds of the yflllilflalil from starving to death. Of- ‘ficiai reports in Regina place the ‘number of dead horses from starva- ,_tlon at "a few hundred," and said ltiiat the only district which had I sccn serious hardship was that south- gwest of Regina. At the same time “reports from such widely scattered , areas as those surrounding Viceroy, iCupar, Estevan, Lcfluche, McCord, i Glcntwort and ltovciiscrag‘ report uri- i usual numbers of horses have starved ‘to death, and for the first time in many years farm animals have been shot because of the lack of feed. b "- x Dccp snows and a protracted pcrlod The half-yearly examination of‘ OI Severe com ‘gnawed drought and 1351mm“ 5mm)‘ W" mld- “m1 17m“ crop failures of 1020. Because of the c“ a Very °"°°"1'*§“‘E "em" . A larwi snow horses are unable to reach win-l tcr feed. and thousands of the anim- ' his urc in an emaciated condition. Y Eastern Guardian er and pupils. The cxoiriinatlon was, i I ::l‘0TATO DAL-S, New I‘. E. Island i Brand and Plain. It. '1‘. llolman Ltd. i . 1487-14-31. } . Dlniogiltq-"Coiintry or Clty"~--Mli- ldrcd McLcutl, ituby Cousins and Nor- l I i inn Davlson. ._ Recitation by Johnnie McLeod. | Chorus-"Look at Our Beautiful _.Clii'lstmas Trce"—'l‘he School. 1 A vory complimentary address, ac- 1 compaiiicd by a beautiful present was ‘presented to the teacher. ‘The ad- ldrcss was nicely read by Miss Glenn lCampbcll, mid the presentation‘ was made by Miss Alma Campbell. Mr. Murphy replied in very fitting terms, thanking them all for their kind re- membrance. Speeches were delivered by the chairman, Mr. Heath McLeod, ‘and Inspector Murphy, congratulat- ing both teacher and pupils on their isuccessfui work. At the close of the gxaminatlon, the pupils were gener- ‘\thcir teacher. The meeting was i brought to a close by singing the Na- ; tionol Anthem. i i Grandmother h 4"‘ lined lllnartli diLate Mcirfzet News utilCX‘ market remained steady and unchanged. OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. Aw-‘Jldlf! gell- srsl trend of Canadian egg markets is unchanged today. '1'0fQnhn.-'1'h1§ egg. market is o- gcin unsettled and enslcr. Dealers arvquoting country snipers for un- graded eggs extras t0 to 46; firsts 42 to 43; pullet extras 3'1 to SI; occ- tras M; firsts 00; pallet extras as; seconds 43. “ MOIlIICM~EIQ rccciple- here today were 2.003 cases as: mmpared with L802 cases on the correspond- ing day last year. Bccelptrnrs light and the mrket 1o holding firm. keeping pace and them is no aceton- stronrsi demand. i SPEAKS ON CANADA aaucr are. MARIE. out; Pea. 4. ously treated to candy and fruit by ands 3b. Prices to retailers are ex- ' St. John-Local receipts here are increasing slightly. but opium ls‘ uzsumu cf ‘ma. raving pricsito, country siiipopers are unchanged an ‘ efttros 4s to so: tu-sts 4n: second! so! an: to 81.31 i-u- QWfhSt: per ninetfto so. rims are meeting ciln-tnel construct: ounces-rs _I Continued mm page i . In answer to a lumber of queries m. ma. Mulch r “iziiticd that the i neiv proposltlonlsd - net from the one I proposed two week” ago. Three cars valued at S2500 ha not been taken , into conalderatlon- large amount of . euulpmentwill be.» i-ti‘ purchased. l Mr. Georges exp led in answer to , 'a_questlon of liir. w. l". ‘rldmarshf that‘ the machinery in the Halifax plant coct $30,000 a ycarahd a l-lali" ago. The latter pointed out a eon-f siderable depreciation in _value since. that time. v _ Mr. '1‘. m. White did not think that the equipment had depreciated iu_ value in any great extent. Jacket‘ kettles have hot been changed in the last twenty five years. New inven- tions sometimes scrap the machinery which it supplants. The machinery should have a fairly long life. Mr. Georges is anxious to have cvery- thing investigated and it might be well for some person to inspect the plant. " Mr. Georges stated that scrapping seldom takes place as the improve- ments are usually in a. machine it- self. Several comparatively new whip- ping machines can do a great many kinds of work. Mr. White thought that a great col of machinery would bc needed if the organization were to make dipped chocolates. Mr. George stated that tizofrworth of candy manufactured by the com- pany was sold in Charlottetown dur- lug the last two weeks. 'I’he turnover would be about $15,000 e month or about $200,000 per year. He stntcd as his reasons for removing from llollfux that his competition would have to be» faced and it was hoped that more working capital would be available. Nova. Scotiu ls at present the largest territory, and Simpson's and Eatorrs are good customers. Mr. A. W. i-fyndman stated that information shows that the company has been handicapped through lack of working capital. lf Mr. Georges were given a chance he doubtless would make good. Mr. s. A. McDonald corroborated this statement adding that the coin- mittee thought it better for the busi- ness to start with a clean sheet in Charlottetown than to continue as heretofore. Assurance of‘ success would be necessary. The company should be ablcto function successful- ly with sufficient capital and on ag- gressive ssles organization. There is a daily demand for the companys product and men who are qualified i pronounce it cizccllent. Mr. A. W. llyitvlnlan cxpialiiczll that the crtpltz-l would be rllvldril with $10,000 for the plant and $15,- 000 for running: cxpciiscs. Mr. Geo. Tweedy pointed out that thc organization is not a new one. but one which is already active. Councillor Foster testified that he had bought 250 lbs. of the company's cliccolatcsa purchase which had proved an g exceptionally good one. 'i'he machinery is practically new. and the proposition has been drawn up by competent men and therefore tlcncrvcr. silpport. Councillor Prowsc considered the flic men of whom the committee ivas formed extremely competent. The business would give employment to a large number of people, and be an indirect benefit to all. facts which would warrant its support. A home uiarket for the product would help the project ‘ materially. Mr. A. W. lfyndman explained that the ilroicct is purely a business man's proposition. ‘The financial cud will be controlled by a board of Charlottetown directors while Mr. Georges will manage the manufact- uring end. Mayor Yeo stated that at a rec\\t caucus meeting the city council cv- pressed itself willing to grant five years exemption. and as the council will probably be little changed during the coming your the next council will be able to carry the thing through. Mr. R. E. Muteh did not believe tho proposition sound unless $25,000 capital were procured. Rather than start the business under a handicap ltWdiild be better not to start at all. The capital would bc divided thus; cost lof building $0.000. ' renovations $11,000. running expenses $4.000. ’I‘ho bond holders have the best of occur- ity as Mr. Georges stands to lose all if the project should fnli. Mr. A. E. Dewar questioned iliv: u-imom or entering the project with out careful consideration. Consider- able discussion followed con and pro with the result; that Mr. Georges left the room. ' Mr. B. A. McLeod thought that provisional directors should be ap- I rip e ‘Nip it i the bud witiflllln- ad's.’ Rub 01' throat and chat. mun the feet inMli-i- urn and hot water. ' ‘A A proved ‘proieiitetivo. Afilg ifs 1 a v i \o- n l i“l Was , P' i ition disappear overnight. Tutu- Tirsd. ii flied 11 lbs." "Had tiled foolldl- no pep- _ But Ironiud Yeast gave _1he pep; , nmch stronger. Gained ' ii lbs. Got new moi. healthy couiplexlonfl- Mack Lottorio Amazing DCWJKODIZCQ Yeast add) 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Change! "fiklflllli." weak body t0 strong, well- dcveloped form all admire. Muddy skin gets healthy color like Nervousneeo. indigestion. conetipg. Sound cli-‘OP. New pep from very first day. Two great tonic; hi one - special weight-building Molt Yeast and Sirlrlizthcnin: Iron. Pleasant little tablets. Far stronger than unmodi- catcd yeast. Results in lb time, No ycasty taste. No gas‘. Delft be “aklnnyfl weak, unattra- UW- Get Iwnlzcd Yeast from drug- sist- today. Feoi great tomorrow. Money back from manufacturer 11 110i delimited with quick results. LATEST DOINGS Continued from page 1 cvmliromise with o. “quite hopeful attitude" and was said to have con. sidcrcd the compromise an excellent basis for negotiations on transferring of tonnage. There still remained how ever. some Obstacles u; m; puma plan which were not removed by the supplemental British suggestions and it was expected the "Big Five" would be called upon to make o final dc- cisioii. The first committee did not decide when it would reconvene. An official communique said there was a general agreement that the con- versations between delegaiitms which have been fruitful in preparing the way for agreements must continue The Brizish spokesmen sold the two mwtinss today had developed “quite a hopeful attitude." l-fe said reser- ioiiolis were being made by some of the delegations but they were only Io moi reservations. The discussions mic very frank in elucidating oer- islu points and showed that the dif- lli‘ii1i.i¢5 were not as great as they might appear. Great satisfaction was expressed by a spokesman fol‘ the French delegation that the British should have been the first to oug- gcst concrete counter proposals to the French project for shifting tonnage from one class of warships to another. Ari early showdown on the cruiser problem which is one of thc mos: difficult. before the confer- nr-c, was looked for as the result or today's interchange of views. Ii t". increasingly evident that the pow- crs are more concerned with distrib- ution of fighting strength in terms of gunpower than in the actual num- ber of cruisers ‘permitted eocnnavy. pointed. He moved that the entire investigation committee be appoint- cd as tho five provisional directors. 'l‘hc motion was seconded by Coun- cillol‘ l-iclinil-il. and later amended to enable the board to fill vacancies in the event of the retirement of Mr. A. W. llyndman, who explained that llf‘. could not act. Mr. R. E. Mutch stated that the committee has been approached by a bond house to handle the selling of stock. Such an industry would seem to be one of the few which should prosper in this city. If merchants throughout the province would each buy one bond it would have a good effect. Councillor Holman spoke in favour of the project. It would bring sever- ul new families to the city and cm- plqy 50 or so people. The business is a growing concern with a good repu- tation. Transportation facilities are good. nnd_ after proper investigation the project should be pushed. Mr. A. E. Dewar. asanoldinvesoor. wished to have the matter carefully investigated. Mr. W. F. Titimarsh expressed I sllimar opinion- Mr. P. W. Turner personally thought the proposal a sound 0110 though a little more light on tho matter might be advisable. He op- lIfDVCd of the motion for appoint- ment of provisional directors. Mr. n. E. Mulch reminded the meeting that the success of the pro- position could not be foretold. The rcsult depends on the ability 01 m! company to tiii-n out a swd “"34"”- lf capital is rlrocurcd Mr. George! will probably do 800d work._ Mr. B. A. McDonald pointed out that if Mr. Georges‘ colleagues ogre!- the resources of the company will b0 in tho hands of the local directors. ivir. Georges has agreed to the 9"‘ position with the proviso thlt hi! ‘Mayor lntimlfldihllhfiwmllii p; willing to act on tho executive. _____________.. 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