FEBRUARY 21111927 THE cullatorrnrown GU/ARDIAN -~ - - - 1 . I 1 Central Guardian .. ' E ‘DAN E8 ODE-Ann B“ ' C SPRING S E a‘ 2z...':'.'1§2.;:;%: 9'" 11°11'11" 0f NEW WASHGQQDS Export 35 cents, THE LARGEST ABSORTMENT AND BEST si-IOWING 0F gppmq‘ MW‘: know much about MADE sv ANY HOUSE IN ‘rt-us PROVINCE. 1'1"“ Riohtu- It Idwell DAILY, wl-ncl-l ARE A DELIGHT 1-0 OPEN, *° ""111" '°"‘° ""1"" Wrongs. For example that °§NN°T 5E FAR AWAY- we export I million dollars of capital thly, twelve millions a year, In the 701m of life Insurance Premiums to outside com- panics. lTwo Great Questions (W. L. OOTTOM) Two matters o! first-class lrn-‘ portance will of course bs consid- ered in the course of the session of the Federal Parliament which was resumed this week. (l) The action that ought to be taken by Canada if Great Britain should be involved in war with China, and t2) what to be done about the Rights of the Mnritimes as set forth in the Duncan Report. As to the first oi these, there, ought to be no doubt or question. it ought to be fully understood by every Canadian that the moment Great Britain is at war Canada is at war and is in duty bound to act promptly and energetically as ii’ Canada herself were attacked. 1f; Unnulla were invaded Canadians’ would have a right to expect that // . i . lhc power of Great Britain would‘ I 6‘ at once be exerted on her behalf toi repel the invader. Fo‘ th - 5 - ' reason Great Britain hiul n0 IWANTED hm‘ to t-ake out a s-SODO Munml to expect that if hcl‘ interests lll Monthly Income Pohcy as a’ Chmtm“ present China or the interests of the Brit- for hi5 wife» He Yefuud- 111-95351. 1'16 bOIYOWCd isll PJmpil-e ill (lhina, or in any $1,200 On the $7,000 Ordinary Life Policy he 1x11491811“; 111N111?‘ World.‘ llcuuiuli already held and took a trip to his old home in it. o nl taly power lil tllcil Scotland wlth h“ wifa 119118". Canada. with Australia, _ _ New Zcaluntl and every other part » Returning t0 Canada, 11¢ dlfld suddenly. just 3.! ‘the biiimpir‘? will fill. ‘once take thc boat was entering the l1 . l ‘usona - an pract :a :1‘ ' a . . concert iliitll Great Biitaiii igntiili H“ Insumnccfmoncy 15 now "elguccd to $23100. earning interest o $120 a year. is widow is at present, holding the position of a housekeeper, but, daily, she scans the paper in hope of finding some’ BOYS OVERALLS. sizes 3 to B. Special 50c. youths 10 to 15. Spec- Gooos even i=1 75c. Prowse Bros. 1.10., NEW GOODQ ARE ARRIVING ' AND TOKENS THAT SPRING 4047 ‘50 BOYS SUITS regular value to $11-00. clearing at $6.50. A wonder- (111 bargain. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘ 4047‘; BALANCE or MEN'S winteri 1-1111! w clear at 20 per cent dis- count. bee our special line of men's winter caps at 50 all lBros. Ltd. CHARMEUSE 2000 YARDS JUST OPENED _ A new wash flbrlc called GHARMEUSE, a delightful goods for dresses and chlld- ren's well‘ It -- - -. - - - - - - .. 42c to 90c Yard All new Spring Shades. The Maritime Life stops "iii drill! Ind reverses the tlde—brlnglng money in, iiisivad of exporting it. ! B_5ATU'R‘DAY Specials at Stowarts‘ i=1‘ "are y of tasty rolls. Cali or phone 211. 11, SPRING GINGHAMS Whlc-h we are very enthusiastic over, one yard wide at» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c, 34c and 45c Yard NEW FANCY PRINTS Spring Prints suitable for children's wear . . . . . . . . . . 30c and 38c Yard A IMW1NI1OY prints entirely different to anything shown before at decided savings. _ Your Company — share Its advantages. 25 oozes LADIES Silk Hose an} Also new Chambrays In blue, rose, mauve, newest spring ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Peach amen. oranae, browns. arch, ctc. I 1 fijgaszo L:‘1"‘1if,1§”iai1.°gl. NEW BEAUTY and CHARM SPRING DRESS GOODS u 1 ‘ CHURCH senvlcss. -—Follo\r-‘ "B "0 "he Cavendish lCircult, Unit-l E dowerhémilzgrzr Dellghtilully gay and cheerful, are a host ~lflrggrhofefugn cud tllzlt victory may llc gained. t-rcnt ilrituill has a right to m.» thing better. ‘ Why not ask a Mutual Representative to ezplainiour‘ ed iChurch services for Sunday:_ oi the new SPFMG chlllllei. curtain nets and . Home Office: Halifax lpcct such action on the part of all ‘Monthly Income Policy? Or write direct to this Oliicc. Cavendish 11 a. m.. New Glas-E silk nets. T. W. BENTLEY 11118 Dolninlons of llle British Eul- ' ..iruin.‘~lstv.s.i.tau~n1.-sn>a=.- . .- . NEW TWEEDS fresh from the looms at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.40 to $3.50 Yard The new BLACK and WHITE CHECKS are . SATURDAY SPECIAL _ " -‘ vfl-y popular it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.75 Yard 111'“ fuillil"! 311111011 (‘Saxon cakcl softi sweet and balked to penfectiou,‘ lCall or Phone 211 Stewart's 133k. .‘“'Y- 1i. New ‘FAILLE Goods in allthe new shades that fashion decrees for Spring at $1.95 and $2.15 Yard. Also new silk drapes In rose and gold, rose am! blue, etc. The many colors harmonies are particularly attractive and very humbly priced. --_ BRADALBANE- FREDERICTON. NEW GLASGOW‘_ RH‘ C I 0d nllrtsllpptlrleci by tllc Mother Arulslrong Wm ‘Dremufijlul lnlulg]: chgrlpglggown’ p_ E_ |_ (lountlgv ironl ihl: time that it was posses SILK guilt; ‘Sltlulltly 27th.. at 11~ ll. JIL, ...-._____...__.___ 1.115.121 were illlll’ : . " - -‘ ‘ ' c 49c YARD Glasgow ‘EllilSliaiiltCiiiiilJlilntll litlii - f11|1°.111°.111‘1 "1 1111111111111" 11 111“ I I m‘ I PmNcE EDWARD THEATRE a lei were in n fight. There 1MONDAY—- Prince Street School “"1111 1° 11° "° ‘i"°““"" 311°“ 111°‘ , . Departmental Store LADIES’ SILK Pm,“ Edw-rd "hm! ‘lly force of llfliih’ protected nourish» l d. WOOL HOSE 69c Ontario HOW 3 p. ln., Siunley 7 1l--ll|1_ l "mug" ‘or plrc. Cnuudu, particularly, won . s ' ~ A Mfaterloo Wm ' I women 35 cents trailing 0i‘ Parllanlent ~—the Gov-‘ Uxmedsagfio“SoiRclallgfijRzv I“l‘l]c‘ ____-__ ‘ernment should take action at once H_ Palmer‘ Minister‘ Seréicehi, BUY VOUR HORSES from ‘voodlzlifii:‘l‘ then cnll Parliament to its sup. Sunday. ‘February 2"; .wi 1 and illoNeill. the Farmer's nlen. l ' _ _. _ , . ‘Norm n all“; wlnslge 80133105‘ 408,’, The Plollnrea ot Canada were. H. A. EBERS 135 Kent Street Charlottetown ‘/////fllfi/l/IIIII///IJ/I/I/II/III/fi/I/II/l/IIIII/IIIW%%7/¢7/ ‘A ’ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ , . ‘ federally “united into one D ' - _ l“ H1. H» 1 __ ‘ 1_ onlln 1) n g1 1e 11 7 1’ 111‘ POLICE courn". --At the Poiineugil; "£11,111 1,1‘,°,°(".°"’"d°1 1"’ “"11” ‘Court yesterday a drunk was flnellhhe gnrltigh‘ gmii11il1rigjilgallxii ‘Ballet Remains A ‘ HUNTER a v . _ _§$10- . . . l services sunmllyFiwfilRzfiPlgorhh“ 1m‘ folme-ns subject to the Crown‘ tzllecl‘fu‘ll,v‘nlake up to the liinrl~ w_ Hc“5k,‘y_ The“ were ])r[»§(\“t/ m , oi (neat Britain, Thtnfafllefg m‘ time Provinces, to the extent of iis we Service velL Archdeam“ Wm.___ l I Vl/iltslrire 11.00 u. m. ll-lanjpghlfe1 MENS AND BOYS new spring emu.“ . _ ' - _ , , lei‘ ti ' _ vilbllll . th. l . >. ll ' 1 - _ 25. — Russia, 3.00 i1. 1a.. Huntel River 7..00 plcaiis Just armed lajitfitesstyllgzgopllgdfi" favor gr‘glmmfifionlzlélfxifi°llgli mines; amleplxfig‘~l‘;lelll‘oi‘l‘ a1°g§sl;1l1l1)‘:“ia,,d Mrs‘ ‘vhue c; summnrsl-d,_‘ “John klar-doilnltl said: “A Brigid]; to goon and prosper. To this 0nd‘ l1111'i’111i~‘ s05 111W- C- 110W. \\'llil1‘, ‘subject was born: n British snll- 11 1H i>111‘ii¢ii11i_1‘1.t' iillllorlant that the also Mr. and Mrs. Charles liOIlSlPi COFFEE RINGS special “may at lot-t i will the. Slr lqyreune (‘m-qureal ports oi Halifax and 5t. John and Miss lycnsley‘ n]. and 3h,“ __" _ _. _ tl'l'l'l,l - -l'lil..l -l~ - . TEN Ngw QOLQRS h, m, 511p. Slewults Bakery, iéetll] and pgilcetbgsli‘iigtfxzlfgfla1l“e(:fi:ltbglliiit-ggehlggf ‘marl; LE9‘1:gncztufllrgtz‘léglioi“2:111 mm and .\ir. Chester. 3mm, 4.1 Cl Oi‘ 1011B ' Quebec in defenol; m‘ are." Brit. udu found from the eastern nlarlc- 1‘°1*111\'“~“ ‘i1 111i‘ 111'“ 5011110111 l" ___ X41111." ‘Tlllire was no thought n“ His of the world silnll flow: and‘ whom lllesc chairs were (ll‘(ll(TiilL"l. ‘the part of the "w" wh i; l that llliq end may llc obtained a LOADING LIVE HOGS in Char- . _ “"1181 _ . ‘ . _ . - lottetown Tuesday, Itiart-h 1st.1s‘:,1l11l1:11‘1 m, ‘inch a“ 11111111101111], , as l1.',111,l11,1?t11:;‘1'11H111 1i111111yili11 ‘a1 “L11; The il8\\'8bil-.'il).Slll‘.tlily for sittins, Harry Jenkins‘ ‘ ‘ l _ sopalntc ‘Canada tlum ‘(neat \\<1_l‘ 19151 111 B11‘ 1-‘1 Bi l Bi1_ 3/‘11 “wmmq i‘ ‘ dlqcfiwqnl‘ U‘ ‘m, “I 4037-10631 113111111" 111' ilcllrlve Canada m Bril- lplneti. The Paiilanleut oi‘ (..nu-‘ r § d - - ~ i1 1 ‘l - ' ' Canada aria gave tho western ports oi Cau- which l-nu be perched on lilo l'.‘l.ll o" MOSlCOIW. Feb. the land of the ballet. maintains i11~vS1iiii1i1y Sci-vol at Hunter River’ Paneills- 1111111151 "s dancmg spectacles uuhnpaired 10.30 a. m. ll. H. Buxtel‘, miliisl-1‘B1'°5- Liil‘. I originality. even 9i" l llllOllgil the seats are beyond the ' - h 1' ti verag citizen lwiiiérfgrmalficzi. emfifflging 1Z1] r119‘ Express has just brought us more S1111 111° 111519- ioid as well as lnodern ballets are‘ Tllfqllvise. 1110111191‘ _B1ii@. 51111111991.‘ ‘11 produced iuightly at the National Blue, Loral. Jade (when. Emerald lTheater here and in Leningrad. ‘l green, Chevrt-‘usc. Tiger Lily- £11111 QCFlClCS assert that for technique‘. ivyil- All 11001918 llel; yard. Moore lrhythm, beauty oi’ oostlnhes anti-i’: Alt-Lend Limited. ‘ execution the Russian bullet is un-l =ln beauty and 4067-2-25, 2i. ‘ 711° 131° G"- sil‘ Goofs: Hlggln Photo shows c... ‘Hig - _ _ , - glnson with on dlstlngzllshed Crimean voter-his grqgt-grgndchildrg", Baggy’ 50' li- Iiid lhc Father of the Guards" in and Sandy MacKsnzle, cxamln. tiled at: his homedm Marlow resenting a drum which was at Bilacla- ly. ln his hundre th and first year. va, where the general fought. T110 aumllwr or iruwlnobliee‘ is iSliver will be as brl , . , , ‘ _ Slit us now l:‘1:;‘easl‘n»gtb‘y lieaps ll-ud hounds il it is covered with sour milk. amBW W1‘ 1111B 111B Wulvlvlng the I allowed to stand for» half an hour ‘ WY- and then washed and rinsed. LA_::A;“AA AAA4KA4' 1 ALA g vvv v v v ‘ E. Brow 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown‘ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate rv$vb§fil v v O Good Strong‘ Stuck Companies Aflcnt at Sumnierside, Lloyd Lewis. l AAA .1.‘ u‘, ,vv v , v the“ .¢-=o++»»u+n+o++»++o++t *-. no desire to assert their i 1W i: a i,“ WALL‘ PAPERS and BORDERS AT HALF PRICE Come in andget some bargains for 11*???“ fer" .111- PQRIEIiZS Bookstore-l tlmvotoklenyrmilong “ac-L... . equalled. t 1 is Serious Profession i l CHANGE OF SUBJECT-At the ilSll protection or relieve ANGlLlOAN CHURCH.— .l<‘eb.l ‘request of several farmers the Pun 27th, ‘St. hinrkfls Church, Rustico itato Grower's Association have1a11d S1- 10111115 1'1“_1"‘311~ in Russia ballet tialicilng is rc-ingree to give the tiine of their ev- “k159i by 11111191‘ 111 118111111 118111111 1 garded as a serious profession, on ening meeting Farmers Week, Tues 1111111f i jun equal plane with dramatic actqday, March 1st to an address and lug or operetta singing. A course discussion of “improved Winter ‘of eight years 15* P80111190 beibfelllloads by adopting the side draft." a girl or a youth is qualified to ,tnke even a minor part in tile e111 - I ‘ semble. ' 1 A large ballet tulncd by the state. where children -iro'm the age of S to 116 years are put throught a thorough course of gymnastics, cailstheulcs. tianclug. pautomimics, music, acting and osthetlcs. Each set of muscles of the legs and arms is trained sen-- arately. and particular stress is laid on tile control and movement of the spine. Many Contain Five Hundred Ballet spectacles ill which ilVllé hundred or six hundred dancers Moscow. Tile costumes‘, an ilerlt- age from the old Tsarist regime. are of boautyynrloty and tasteffhe settings and scenery, loo. are oi’ n i high artistic amt] mechanical order. {There is one ballet in which cast-inf and les, park's, waterfalls. lakes mountains are shown with impres- - slve effect. ‘in such harmony and teoordlnatlonpgo the vast numbers of dancer; rform that the milli- once has the impression nf a sinlzlo ltrent entity on tho stage working with precision. Although the ballet luakes a great appeal to the untutorod illus- ses being a spectacle for tllc oyc ulld not for the intellect. few Rus- sialrs can ufliord to patronize it. The price for seats in gallery of the National Theatre at lMoscow ranges frolu 76 cents to $1.50, willie a first-class sent costs $4. To offset the expense. trade-unions issue tickets to their members at. hall'- prlce. ‘ Governor Has Only Kansas State Hag TlGBEKIA, Kansas citizens Kan. ‘Fob. 2.1. — apparently have state's rightss by displaying a state flas- Although an official Kansas ball- ‘ nsr was selected by the legislature two years ago. only one such eta- blem is known to exist. it is the banner in the office of Governor lBen S. ‘Paulen. it Wilg presenter! to the governor by a women's 1181' riotic society. . iDespite the lack oi’ public inter- sst in the flag. the design for the emblem was the subject of a hot debate in the legislature. Several former members of the house of rep- resentatives wanted a shock of wheat instead oi’ a sunflower in the centre or the bills banner. They insisted that Kansas should cease using an obnoxious weed a; the _ commonwealth‘; floral syonholliiul the sunflower won. i-{Qbii lllhnployot‘: "What made you so 11MB? ‘lilimpioye: "i fefl downdslrs. sir. Employer: ‘moat opghtirt to sleilool ls main? [h l l participate are not uncommon in; t I Walter I I L ~Emuls|on 4 diooper. A slloFl service was held at the house-thence to thc Milton uular service was conducted. ll: llev. G. T. Spriggs. look place in Milton Tile pail-bearers were I ‘Hamilton Horne, Rcagll Yflunker. 11.1’ Ernest 001051111‘ iii‘ Curtis. iCharies Coles, Robert Hooper. j ___ i MONAGHAN -MURRAV NUP- was 1H1 1W T1 ., . . T|A|_$_ ___ 5L Joggphls lchlu-ch, bert nlnricau presided at the |)lt1ii0.“1"11 111“ ‘"1191 1)°1'11"1""*- Kellys Cross, was the scene of a pretty ovont on Thursday 1110r11~ lug. November 25th. at 5.30, when 1Mlss Helena Qlouaghan. daughter Mr. and lMrs. Monaghnil. Kelly's Cross, and one of the most winsolnc and popular young lollies of that place, became tho bride of iMr. ‘Adrian biurrny. sou of Mi‘. and ‘Mrs. ‘Aeneas Murray Albany. .'l‘he ceremony was pur- formed by Rev. ti’. ‘L. .Nlt1.\lflli(ili. who also (‘elobrttted the Nuptlal Mass. "l‘llc llrltlc was attended by bliss Mary l‘). liiratllcy. ‘Charlotte- town. ‘while the groom wu supported by Mr. Alnyslus iloberts. iilnkora. After partaking oi‘ bronk- fast at tllo homo of the brido, i110 llrldnl party ill0l0l'0(l to ‘Borden. where they crossed by the carforry on a short iloncymtlon trip through the Maritime ‘Provinces. Previous to her marriage was tendered a unisccllnncous shower at llor home and was thl- recipient of many vnlunlllo prvsents, inoludlul: n beautiful linon sot, prcsontetl by the Catholic Women's League. of which lilo llrltlo was n, valued luemllrr. Mr. and ‘Ml-s. ltiurrsy will reside in Albany, where the groom is prosperous young farmer. Down Through the 0 Ages ' I Scott's ' hn stood the test, first, int and always- Al n preventative of ooldl and a builder oi 1 health Ybur doctor will rec- ommend , Scott's Emulsion ovary time. 801d in two sizes. 05 cents and $1.80 per bottle. Try It today. lllroltl L Worthy i P 1' m ausun- crass‘! ‘ Milton, are YESTERDAV'S ggs ‘Sold at 40 Gems; butter 40c British Euipire- will need the assist. and that l‘) _ , w l2c.t'ow1 $1.00 to $1.35; chickenz ‘"1111 "1 “11 riiifiiPl-fla-ii snt- n. $1.00; and lo 551‘. apples 9r dor... ‘lay 50c straw 30c to ilfic Beef from tllc duty of supporting and 111 ;lf*.dl'tl Ml“ ‘vi ':‘l. . ‘e l" m‘ 1e n like advantage shall be af- 11.11111‘? yo“ W111’ H15 111111411 11111)’ i iulc oi war. lu u (l0f'l(l0tl zlllvantallze in this re-l u ll is unreasonable to ask chair. tho corner of n tabla ‘elloel! ‘vmlm he u. H“. (Hsprlsal m- fmdod H“. 935mm Um-1S_;h.. 3.1.1 dnuo lo, lunlrh the rolol‘ of a parti- million" the lluiled Slates or Japan's Vhiliiliri“ recomulcndell by llw culur rnuni and his r-llapll-l m‘ .11‘ the llrolcrtinu arm of the Bril- Rural (‘011111111151011 iii ‘Yhicii $11’. flowers made u. tollc. You can also MARKETS‘ _lisll i-Jnlpire were removed: and the Andrew Rae Duncan was chairman should llc a war in tllcllefeut-e of llrllish interests LAID To REsT__.l.he funeral m. mus m“ m We‘ turnips 25v; hlueulitl llle British ‘nlell ‘null women o intc Mrs. Ada L. 1188511 W111i potatoes 50c to 55v; and pressot‘ 111110 111.1)‘ 115 1111551111111101115‘ P11" 1-951 held Thursday afternoon from the hay 5510,00 n, 511,90 pgl‘ m“ lllelll there. its luelllbers if there lions of the East for r-nrried into oitecl? the other recommenda- . order the Commission shall llc 11515119“ “111111111191111 ‘V1111 lion flowers and ribbons and llavl: lli(‘ new gill \\'nstl-.-1).'lll.-‘ cmllposi those trinlulings carried out in anv color desired. Happenings 0f The residence of her son-in-law Popv lit,- tol 1c, and dressed pork 141-20.: 'l‘hul tllt- goverlluieut of (lrcat lBrilain has done and is doing all SPEAKS AT ROTAR“ ___ ‘m, R“tllnt a lzovcrnnlent can do to iiiiliii‘ 1C, F, Johnson officiated assisted burs 0t‘ the iiuii . It0tary' Club 11011111111111 §111111111.11_1_1'1_“' 111 _1v1111"1 111211, hy the Rev. H. D. Raymond and tllclr regular weekly luncheon held 1H1 "l1h'ji1t1i1§l1"1(‘_1‘11' “e11 1111111111 Inter-plant ut. l-itelll'_v's Cafe, Ottawa, 'l‘hursday. _ v ' ‘ _ _ _ ‘, w “I .. H .1 Cemetersy “L, SW1“, o“ Rotary principles and silppolt the Mother Country‘ \l\llll of‘ . nls lilo t \\ in‘ “ “ ‘ Messrs stressed the benefit to be de 'vetl‘“11 111*‘ ii1i11‘11.\' and poltvel. All; ‘night: with nor daulzhlcl‘ ill illqnols balls. lenlbcrs attending tho v ‘ions 111111" l" 1 "'1 91m" 1m" '11 d" Out. (rouventinns. Vice President Pat Graham was inihml": 11 ‘Vllmfsifzllf’ 117mm‘ "W111 1111‘; Community Singing (‘h nose l8(li (. ti ants. nlu won t M, Lancwt and Al. certainly he e 20ml example fur Jllfk left Wednesday nu n llnlltllly n, 5km i. grficitfid trip lo iiurllnlloes, West indies. I U I national lit‘. chair. Miss hionagllan1 n1 .\ir. Victor Plgnn. Mo. moss m ,1 THE STORY THAT THE P. E.‘ I. PROHIBITION COMMISSION ‘DID NOT TELL. - lSunday even- Franfls n, ing Rcr. Neil Herman, B, _A.. push. 1' or of illlQ lCentral ‘Christian Chlll'(7ll,i 'will take as his subjectz-"The; story that the i’. 1E. l. Prollibitionl ‘Coiuluission ‘Did Not Tell". .\ir.l licrnlcln announced last. SuudnyJ ztllul owliip,‘ in certain utterances‘. made relative to lillO message that 'llo dollvcrcll ill l-llc Prince Edward! 'l‘llcatl'l-. Just before his ilffliflftllful ‘for California, llc will t-volnl Sunday evenings on topics‘ “lat will ilnswel" lnents luallc while away. Sunday‘ ,l-vl-.nln_us topic will be the begin-l ‘ ‘ ‘ . - v ‘l will I Mr. "mg of a short Se, 10h. M v11,“ 1m. shale oi the expense thereof. The) l" i“ "111 “ ‘ l “ l 111W "1 M1111“ 111111" 511mm 11111 1(‘tlnl.zrc:<s for lllv purposl- of foalor- 1119‘ lug friendly rliltiiiolls lllli\\'0l‘li illi- portnnce to this island Province.‘ Jionrty welcome to all visitors. l‘ ‘ »-——<0>~—— , ::Sce ‘Mrs. Willis’ Wlll and have- la good laugh at Monday's School Concert in Prince Edward. ism- 1 PERSONALS 1 Mr. Arthur ‘Curtis. lklilton. vras in l tho cliy. Stewart. l was a visitor to the city yesterday. I Mr. James W. Viliett. Mill View. was a visitor to the city yesterday. iMr. James Il-ioimes. Freetownfi lwas a cisitor to the city yesterday. l Mr. George ‘Farrow. ‘Hampton. was a risltor to the city yesterday. Charles Larter. visitors :0 l Mr. and lMrs. ‘New Wiltahire, were I tile city yesterday. lMr. John D. Morrison. George- l town. was a passenger on the East. lern train to the city yesterday. lMr. John 'M. Chandler. Wheatley River. was a visitor to the city yea- lerday. l Mr. John, A. Larkin and 1 Alexander J. Pennington, i visitors to the city yesterday. 80D W076 Messrs J. ‘P. MoCloskey, New Wlilshtre, and W. K. Rogersnn. lNew Haven. were visitors to the a city yesterday.‘ t The many friends of Mrs. John 1R. denture, lDundss Centre, are weasel! to Know she is steadily inlprovlnranor e undone our» ties aura. mugs mus. Ilfipiscopal church whore the rv- ii. Jenkins. Al. P., fol‘ Charlolte- 111111 111311110 1111111 1111110111.‘ everymm town‘ I,‘ E‘ L‘ addressed the menblknmvs. and the ouelnlos of ore-at llanlellt of (lannda would probably As the loldcr and the larger of the Domin- ions. Canada should tuku the lend lii this highly inlportuilt mutter. to llcal‘ of the serious illness omluonweaitli will 311's- Week lCollllllucd from 111121‘ - Many persons llnvo itilllllftlil m‘ _ QWll fur coal w; l (gum-u Mary 1 l as been WPltFlHK llillllltfiliifi retort-noes llil\t‘. l)l""l 111, ulndc to ll in print as “lllc QUOPIY“ 15011511011 1“°"g‘“1°11- 1'°1'111“11y§ snlllcs" and so on. .\s n luallvl" or 11"“ "u-‘lmwl fact it. is madu from flit‘ skills u’ rodents killed on the ltoyul vslzllo. and pul l(i_1('llit*l' lly a skilful fill‘- i‘l1'l‘. Every‘ public reference in it. -\11‘-'- 3- 11- (101111111 ""11 Ymmi; 511111 assumed value and tho rarity n1 with nnro- strained nmusolncnt 11y the ‘Rliyiil so: is winter. nil-l _‘, .1 l Thc closing social l-Zatlicriul-i Q1‘ tnoso ilominlous. of the whole 111'! 51iii1i119i'-‘i1i1'~' K- 111' C- “Tclily iti. ‘ Empire. it may truly bc_ c said: they fall. , The second important matter. with which lilo Parlilguent of (‘au- ada will doal this yvilr-—lllc Rights of the l\'llll'lillil01~i~~0llI-{lli to calmly and illlly couaitlerod ill the l light. of justice and expediency. The intcrsts of (Yanndn at large are C speak rm- bound up with the interests of the Witch-cud i They have. nloruiug service nt (Jllrlst Church rllc ilfiiiimiiiw‘ 11'1"" 111° 11911111111111" 11111911 11a" 111 ()l‘ill\illL‘tl lllf‘ li('\'_ (‘llnrles Maritime Province-s. all tile measures by which Canada was built up and borne their helped pay the Hudson Bay Com- pany for tllc (lrcat Lone Land nut of whit-ll Quebec, Ontario and lilialr. ltobn oblulnod millions of acres of forests and mines of iucalculablc Archbishop Wilrrt-ll n L‘ mp‘ “Hum m t,“ hmrim. . . , _:'o_'o ' 1"" l‘ l‘ ill Windsor and at. llif. ‘Immnmeln (‘olrfterohtro on lllllllfzution, at present stuff. lake 0m]. U“, (numhunls (‘my m llt.iill1-, on illt. lnllfll. is iXDLtLAl utcrtalnnlonlu was llcld on Wed- njoyable of lllt! HUtlSiiil. O I I Lust Sunday was nu ililllliidtllli‘ 11¢‘- dny lil the llislnry of Kings (Iofi (truce) 111'.‘ (lire ‘School. Willllstlr. His spcnl dew.‘ l m" Wllilo. il..\. of Sunllncrsitli: to that ‘ _ wimp is an Om‘ week llc-ginning April ii. is a nlnslor on He is living t)l‘(llllll(‘ll l0 ‘value, m“; l)“, gran], provlnceg in‘ flit‘ school after Dr. .l1ltl(l'.~4 rt-liro- Saskatchewan and Alberta were. ‘itlfllltltl. They hclpod to pay fol" tho railways, by which the whole of this great territory was opened up’ lo settlement. Tiley contributed; ‘litany tlnlusnlltls of the educated.‘ industrious and hardy men zlnd, women lly vrllich its natural wealth. hns uirently becll in part developed. Certainly they have strong claimsl upon tile pzooll-vrill and justice of (lentrl-il and Western Canada. But: for them and their representatlvcsl ~luclutliu|z Slr Charles Tapper- (‘uuutln would not be the great country it ls now. They have evl-1 dentiy stiffen-ed on Canada's nr-l count: null the truism holds good that if one member oi n hotly suf~ fers, the whole body suffers with it. Therefore it is but reasonable to conclude that (liiuatln will. lly its representatives in Parliament, nlollt from the livad Nlastorsllip. Ill the evening ills (lracz- nl- tcntiod the service at llii‘ School in lilo ilcusloy .\li‘lli()l‘ll<ll Chapel and titrdicutcd the Visitors‘ (‘hair and Prayvi" Desk niitl two other chairs for use ll! illP ‘Siilli'illlli‘_\'. 'l1lll‘\'t“‘ wcro recently given by Charles‘ Hensley of SUlillll('l‘.-1ll.l1‘. and .\lils Edith Henslliy of llnllfax. in memory of (‘harles Albert Iienslvv. Captain 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers. killed in flit‘ Soulll African War, llliil of John Aiauuri lieuslo-l. (‘ilptnin 85th HlRlllliiIilPfS. killed at Passrhoutlaeln. Belgium. fllllil October. lllll‘. These l-huirs roul- lllete the ilPlNillllillPlllH in lin- (‘llapei recently given li_\' tlenruo leasehold. _____44§_____ _. 1111119“ i119!’ smlllb ‘llvlllml ilesdny and was out» of thc nl0.~;:.25 Expected At Pan- " Pacific Meeting il‘.\.slll.\‘o'ros."rep. 25. -»-¢l'l=lni Pull-Pnvlfii" ‘ill-billi- lllatiou, Reclamation. and ‘liiltfffllt- ioll. lo llo llclll at Honolulu Illl‘ for tho 'l"llc conference. authorized lly llnltcd Status and the nations bur- l0 1H‘ attended by sonlc 2.". count- ril-s. While ll was inlt-nrlud ]ii'lil|- ,nl'ily for tlll- llullciii of lllt‘ Pacific (‘()lllili‘li"S. ally nation dl-sirluu ti» pnrlil-lpatl- may do so. illlll l'(‘i|lil'.“ll_; already‘ llnvu llecu rm-teivctl from girl-at Britain and iudlu. War Chancellors S011 Is Gentleman Farmer iillaiiillJN, Feb. . — l-‘clix von llfilhiililllii-ll0ll\\'t'i.{. only "surviving son 0f Gernlanys inlpcrlnl war-tinn- chancellor. enjoys tho lol of a gentleman inrlncr wlltlsc lauds aru an hour's distancl- by automobile from the nation's capital. Ho is owner of the paternal es- tate at liollenfinow‘. country oi‘ (morbnrninl, north of liorllu. This estate llns an tll‘t‘ii of 211,000 acres. i Think of the convenience and economy of using just the one sack of Flour or every baking need ——i'or cakes, pics, I l ’ PURITU FlZOU R firth Purity FlonCub Bub nnuininfloo mndnapn. Toronto, Mont: r4. 110mm, Agent, = lotteto 9111300001, mu}: orrilnr, WEOTIRN CMWMM IIIOUR ‘Nil a 1 i bum and bread, and all bttfcr. 1.1-8 GO LIMITED. Thufone all-purpose Flour ll _.- Ottawa. 81in: John. _ .