FEBRUARY 1o, 1940 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {AGE THpEE l!—: "°"°""““"""“"l \ zneye Sale Phone 747 WhelrelStPays Th9 will"! "9"" l A0 hop f Z_ ICHURCHES TOMORROW | Two Accused 0n Stand In re. o see National cooeevvenvo f Look Over this List of Bargains Burglary c359 Breakfast Bacon tirganization l o. K. Two Man Potato Planter (New). CHURCH ol ENGLAND aulzcrl or gums-r‘ Heinz Ketchup 1 7 I l . st "was CATHEDRAL CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH‘ [Machine shad Lb: Lame Bums __ _ _ c Will meet 1 Hand Power Two Nozzle Sprayer. M" a?“ o?."'°"°' "'5" L41‘- lrent Street Remanded w tho supreme Court £5215" ‘n???’ ggho-e _3 G""’°"“" "“"'° 1°" °“' T "' 55° Tuesday Evenmg’ F“ n K 2 Daisy Chums-No’ 2 and No‘ 3 f“ Y Emmi M. uooooo w. Nico a. n, a. 0., for lrlllwme diva no on a charge Mam“, 5,,|,,§'p,,,h I _,5 k _ Pm“! 14"" 5*" 2 "'--— ~25" Al 3 P_»"'- _ l 2 New Century Washing Machines. lMl Ho: Communion. Mlnlsla, of unlawful breaking and enbe l“ ° T’ 5 Salmon Fancy Pink real |n ‘he c s" u c n '.‘.'°°’ °“‘"“‘ "“°“"'" m ser- Organist-Mrs. v. 1.. Dingwell by nlem in on emu-pt w efeef §ff5f§e."e""e'i1l n“ T " T2515 I =°°“ Z ""*"- - " - " "ml Rooms sooga groffon $1121." (Ramu "2o'm"Y°"" h" mm)‘ mo . ' -' - — — _ _ _ _ . - - 3535i Eké2..3“%..£-‘:"§l%..“e°' r rear l "'e':..'r".zl A on e ‘£312.32’ ii.“’..-°.i"'.‘°“7d33:‘.“ it?‘ 5P7"... . - , 0|! ds .1 *' ‘ JQIG ml 51C l‘ ' - I C C 08C R C U ‘a nolweék algal!" "Infill Msg-IEMON. CHRIST 0F BETHqSI-edmilgylnlgiiléll; and elected to be (awake? Musk 3mg, ,4 _€gc gollaeesless Ccdfist. very best 27c members qdnd qll Qlhgyd; mfgf- are In") p ‘l. y ommun o . E cc Bibi : _ ' can ery peoa ns - - c -- — — — — '- "' '- ggl» l; g l» _ ' noon-v we rum v.1?- ‘ m “Pol-ll: yifflefviifl 3h£i~-“”“" lrlThlgeIximflel '}‘.’.‘Zi“'d1§°‘o'v‘"““’ "‘°"" “mm” ""1"" 2 "I" — 4" “wt "s" "s"! w" W —1=" -......'}....'.'.".'§s.imw I A full assortment o! Repair! for Anker-Hvlth _ 1.30 Irldar-Evenaonl. Evening Worship 1.00 pin. acgused leadinggsnnglt 3;,“ 1mm’ the L252_3_]°_'|i I cream separator‘ I '“‘_'__- Youn P opl in h , ' ST. PAULS CHURCH fines: Jddsofl. ollcolffrfn. pfilfiffi; “fim{,’§‘“§,‘,‘,§,,,°,?,‘;§5°l;,,_ ROBIN HOOD LOOK "M Rubber Rolls for Wrlngera. m; 211E357 Gfifgmzrefu" “mu oolr Bruce. scripture read-Iiiusfllylclglonelg tgtdeéenil inlet ieo. FLOUR 24 lb Bug The centr I a d. Parts for Fleur-y Roller Crushers and Plate l‘ ll II ll‘ O - . - . B I‘ ~ "' _" "" i I ' °"°Ir I"'é°‘°'_‘“v"°“ "m" n3???“ "'"‘°"" ‘Tm “m” m b” “’€v°ii’°°eii”h"‘° °'°"’“" m” LARD lo to w" a u" ‘an a itabmde: Ill d Fittl 5:30 cy ommun on, . fleas eani led ; . , '-i' a n S. 11:00 Morning Prayer. §3§I".,§,°°",'§§ "afffaen" 4”“ Theodore MacAr-fhelslnr “§o;§"§.§§. Very Special 3 Lb c This column la reamed for non of u’ y 0w M o“ an g "Allteillfm -"G0 N"! Flr-"— Enman‘. Eric MacGregor ' gurdftgill. slolgbable Dowling and s‘ _——__— iwggwllguazhrguzuzd'anlfi‘ “I z Double Harpoon Hay Forks‘ n ur . ; - ‘ . one a e t _ , "IMF 2530 Sunday sehool. fi°'é',‘,‘fl';chcj,‘ff ;’":;d¥£:§E,f‘f,-|' lice. Boiler the ozbegfseflheelgrlotytegtl- l; l Q n 5'"°k°d fine" 2 Ib- " 5 "m" ‘ "°"‘ “M” 9"’ Assortment of Harness Parts‘ kgfhfjjfififlofffllvfif; Km, "in," see you at church SIlndI-y- l ma,“ A es m“ y O -___________.__“"'°—"'~“Y‘i‘“°°-‘ ____. 1-3-4 Ton Express Wagon - (new) _c_ r. store. ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ammo“ v1.2?‘ he ‘iiiee“f‘."rii’i.’éé"ov tgsttilfigd CONFEDERATION LIFI ulsum, 2 New Anker-Holth Cream Separators. 8:30 student Song Service. St. which had been entered Hg PHONE c h & c “on l"9739'7'z1'3u~‘ EVERYBODY WELCOME BAPI|§I dgmbed the plan o; the dome FREE pguvlmy , *"—- ,' 3 U5“! DTIVIIIE SIQIBIW- k"- ——— —~ fliffffmath?” I‘ w” “ dwem“? 11°“ m “d m 1x1 at. Geo. Street. etfgsvliliegltllfgwhif ghl 4 Used wagms- 1 s“ 80° lb‘ smiles‘ Yl "rue BAPTIST CHURCH He told esfieifieéjmildéii Zifofofiifiil °"°““" "mm M"- n“ mi 2 N" W°°d Smghs- 1 S“ 12°° I“ s°"“°" vluzsu ERIAN c, ,,, .. M, ... ., iv oe wee o owe... bee. r‘ M ‘$5,732, Fm"? S's" and being awakened ebony,‘ 2 30 l-Zflz-Z-ll-Zl NAMED PROVINCML OOUN We are offering special discounts on then h _ . _ _ no Presbyterian Church l.. Cunmda aev. nervev l.. Dcntou. 8.0. léeiwllefihglflgng]egllghlféeaélnoraBay CILLOR. —Mr. n. a. Miller, Char-l Gouda while they last. . ed Councillor for i Organist and (Jhoirmaster — _ Prince Edward Island in the Can- ST‘ JAMES CHURCH John Inch Mus Buc iced lh the dining room below. and Pownal Street Minister Rev. R. Moorllead Legato, D.D Organist-Mrs. K. S. ltogcrs Choir Dlrectcn-Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship Morning at Eleven, und Evening at Seven o'clock. Morning Music: Anthem "What Arc Stalller. Evening Music: Duet: "Grunt- Us Verdi. Preacher the Minister. Strungerp and Visitors Cordlully Invited. LION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince And Grafton Street Minister Rev G. Carlyle Webster organIst — Miss Rena Wood lllurnlng Worship 11.00 A. M. Theme: ‘Blessed Arc They That Hunger and Thirst After Rlizht- eouaness.’ Hymns: S7, ‘I17 412, 448. Anthem: '1 wlll Llft Uh lulho - —WhltfieId E ca.‘ —- -—- — solo part by Ml". Wendell Phil- ll s. pDuoi. part by Misses Freda and Claire MacMlllan. 2.30 pun. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. Evening Worship. 7:00 I’. M. Theme; ‘The Truth of the Gospel.’ Hymns: 6'16. 890. 485. Anthem: ‘The Lord Is My Shep- herd"—— —— - — -— ~—MacFarran The servleq of Sacred Song be- gins pt 6.45 P, M. Come and enjoy "The hand of our God is uvim u" tllcm for good that seek lllm.’ A cordial welcome alvnlts you at ZiulI Church. lllar — 25 Years Ago. Today (By The Canadian Press) FEB. l0, 1915—Unlbed Slates gov- ernment in note to Britain de- recatcd use of neutral flags by ritish ships and warned Gernlany as w the consequences of attacks on American 5111p; in the submarine "war zone." RJIASIGIIS continued to wlreat in Bukowlna. FEB. ll, J915—-I“00d cargo destin- ed for Germany, abroard United States steamship Wilhelmina, held for disposal by British prize court; vor-wl put in at Fallnoutll l-‘cb. l) because of storm damzlge_ Germans lost heavily 1n close-lomlatioil ai- tack at Bagatelle 1n the Argonne. DESPITE BLACKOUTS BACUP, England —(CP) —Not u slliglc person was futzllv llljllftitl lll u road accident ill this Lnllcasnire vlllilge (luring 1939. Five 10st their lives tllewprevlous year. BIRTHS almlid-lat’ theTEllvW Rosie-l. Feb. '1, 1940 to Mr. and Mrs. Horrell Arblnvlz. Bedfold Station, a son, McKENNA-At the City Hospital Fhb. 5 1940, to Ml‘. and Mrs. Mc- Kolm , Orwell Cove. a son. _ _ _ __ -_-_ MucCALLUM-WALSII —At the Bflllllat Manse, Bedeque, on Wed- nesday. Jan. s1, 1940, by Rev. D.M. FY85“. Margaret Sarah MacCallum d"lli.’lltcl' of Mr. rind Mrs. J.A. MrlcCalllun of Klllkora, to Charles Edvard Walsh, aon or Mr. and ill-s. BIIIIIQSQLYFIISII,_AIIIZIKIY. ___IIII’ARRIAGES ___ DEAF"?! PROWSE —At Ma nnrd. Mass. Feb. 9, 1940. (IIOTXICIIUS Prowse. Funeral on Sunday. MCKENNA—AI: Charlottetown, Feb. B» 1940. Patrick J. McKennn, ago 35 years. Funeral from ifs late res- idence, Bayfleld the Most Holv Redeemer thence by road to Fort Augustus. Card Of Thanks Mr. John A. Glllis and family, Wood Islands, wish through the "Olllllllls or the piers to extend their sincere thanks to all of the friends Rlid neighbors who wcre so very kind and thoughtful during their rcrent sud bereavement in the loss 0i n loving wife and mother. L~248 I0 ll ‘t i; UNDERTAKER EMIALMER C arlottotown and orth Wiltshlru Phone I09 These"? ¥ Thy Peace — Boston. ' Morning Worship ll u-m. Sermon: “The Gospel i5 No Fable." Anthem: "Like a; the Hart Dcalreth and Water Brook"- (Nevellm) The Church School 2.30 P. M. Classes and groups for all axes and needs are provided. Come to- murrow and assist in thls Bible Study session of your church. Senior krouns meet at close of mornln service. Even ng Worship 7 P. M, Commencing a series of six Bl/Bllkcllstic addressee; with the gen- crul theme “TIII-IY MET JESUS" The evening Sermon “Light In the Darkness.” Solo: “Beautiful Isle of Some- where" - -- _ - -_- -(Fcarls) Mr. E. II. Cook. Choral Selection “Behold a Stranger at the Door" -— —lOllverl You are cordially invited to wor- ship with The Baptist Church. UNITED CHURCH 0f CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A., B-D. Assistant Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., 8.1). A- 39)’ Kendall, L.R.A.l\1..A.A.G.O., Organist 11.00 a.m. Public Worship. Sermon: Hcv. Hugh Miller, Ordination of Elders and In- stallation of Stewards. i Anthem: Lift Up Your Heads — ,J. L. Hopkins. o | _2..'I0 p.m. Sunday School and -Blble Classes, Commencement i Classes. 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev, Lewis M. Murray. Anthem: “God So Loved The .W0l'ld" — — — — — —— —Stalner Sgeclal number: ‘In The Cross of hrist I Glory" — -- —Conkey Trinity Men's Double Qulartett. visitors and Students cordially Welcome. Appointments Made To Six Senate Seats OTTAWA, F‘cl19—(OP)—P‘llllng fall but one of the seven vacancies in the senate and two high llldlflfll vacancies. Prune MllllSlCl‘ MucKen- zie King wlllgllt honored three members ol the Parliament ,dlss0lvod and fivc nlcll prominent ‘in the legal and bu-lne-“S life °I Ontario and Quebec. Following n late session of the Cabinet Council the following ID‘ llolntmellts were announced: To the senate: Charles Benjamin Howard, 54, IIICITIDOI‘ 0f Parllamcill ‘for Sllerbrorks, Que, since 1925- promulollt businers man. Elle Beauregard. K-. C‘! W611 known Montreal lawyer not prev- iously tn Parliament. I Inuls Athnllasc Dnvid, K. D.. 5'1, long a member of the Quebec La?!- tslature and one-lime Provincial Secretary, Montreal, P o3 Edouard Charles St_ lere. . member of Parliament for Hochel- Inga Dlviision of Montreal since 1921. Montrea . Salter Adrian Haydon. K. 0.. 43. Toronto. member of do. dlprfléllflelg: Toronto law firm an rec r many companies. , Nci-ruln MrLeocl Paterson. 1864"- lrlg groin and SIIiPPIHZ memhflm 0! Fort William, n . To the Supreme Court of Canada: Robert TlSClltgffitgll, “Legg- or member o e ue c - MIN}. son of former PYQIYIIQI‘ L. A. Taschermu, a resident of Q1191)“: City. To the Quebec Court of King's ‘Bench: J. N. Frnncoour. member OI ‘Pnfliaménl. for mtivnorc. a ferm- ler speaker of the Quebec {£81518- ture anu one time Pligvintcllll glin- lstm- of Works. a res en o e- bee. Today's appointments flll the senate vncancics in Qucbfifl Mid leave one in Ontario. The bonnie standing is now: Cmlsrrvntivei 5i. Liberals 44, vacant» one. total 96. ,Scnator Hayden will be the Yflllns- ,est member of the red chamber_ Appointment of Robert Tnscher- Ieau to the Supreme Court of Can- ‘ndn fills the vacancy cront/ed by death recently or Mr. Justice L. A. Cannon. Candidates Named In II. S. SHUBENACADIE, N. S.. Feb 9 --~-(CPl -<A Liberal convention m- day llonllnaud Gordon T. Purdy of Trllro. N. S.. as the party's candidate In Colcllesier-Hants in the Federal fflectlon March 26 H12 represented tie Riding in the last Parliament. \ PICTOIT, b‘. S. Feb. 9 e-(CW i -Jame.s M. Cameron, former New Glasgow, N .ii., newspaper-man and Just ‘ lbcillg informed that the Polite were down stairs. He went dowll and found the doors open and a. window In the back norcll missing, Tsféllgte was glass on the ground, he Saw Beam of Light Witness then told of locking tile doors and lying down lll the day bed while Miss Burdette remainded up- stairs with Mrs. MacArthur. About 20 minutes later he heard a rustle and noticed a beam 0f light shin- ing through the keyhole in the kitchen. When he got out and turned on the light llc heard runn- ITH; lll the yflrd and men's voices. witness testified. He raced throuull the house to the front door. Ho ,saw two mon runninlz down Pow- nal Si. They were headed off at the corner by twn Policemen, but one of the men mil back and was captured by tile witness. Eleanor Burdette told of being awakened by a noise and thought that someone was at the kitchen window. Witness testified that she heard glass SHIZISIIIII! and saw two men running LIIYOIIYII the gzlllglvily. She told of the azrival of the Pf»- lice and of goina up and waking Theodore MacArthur. Tells Of Arrest Constable Ailguslils Dowlinq o.’ llre City Pollcc, told of patrolling Sydney on the nlsllt of the break and seeing two lllcll running info the gangwny of 97 Sydney St They had no overcoats. Constable Webster was with the witness and they watched for a few lllinutas, then hailed a passlnz taxi and vient to the Police station. Twu other Pdlcemell. Serlzeilnt Watson Higgins and Constable Iczvrellce McInnis, returned with them. These two left after a while and Webster and Dowlin" soarfihed tho nearby lznuglvays. Witness ,lold of finding the window at the side if the house whore it hid been placed He said that while the Ifllll‘ of- ficers were there. he and Con- slnble Mcfnnis bad gone into the house and talked to Eleanor Bu:- dettc. After searching the znnqlvzlvs. wltnvas. ill company with Webster walked down Pownal St. and saw a llitllt lll the llonle of Geogc Smith They listened outside and heard voices. he testified, and n little later MncDpwnll and Smith came oul and proceeded toward‘; Svclncy St. Tho Police trailed and watched them turn i». Sydney S‘ A short time later i e men cmllc lunnlnz down towards the convr and witness and Wobster grabbed Smith. MncDollgnll ran back and lwas chased and caught by tvelxste" izllld MacArthur. Smith said, "I'm licked. Gus" when he was caught and when wit» lness went to lake what he de- Iscrlbed as a flashlight from him. |the accused gave a erk and es- caped. I-le was arrests at 7 o'clock the same morning. Constable Webster corroborated the evidence of Constable Dolvllllg and when cross examined said that he llncl not heard the other officer tell MacDougall, on the way to the Police Station, that he Wm arrested fcr breaklnu and enterlnc. He testified that when MacDouznll wns asked by the sergeant at the lstlltlon what he was arrested for. lMacDcugall answered, ing and entering." "for break- Accused Testifies I Georcze Smith testified that he llnd been drinking with Mar‘- Dougall 0n the night of the 24th. 1H0 fell asleep on a couch and did ‘not wake until 3 a. m. the next morning, he said. MacDougall had ialso fallen asleep. witnes said and they were out of smokes when he woke up. TIIPV decided to go up to Andy Mcleods to get something to smoke. MllcLeod lived next door .0 MacArthur and he llad been drink- ing with him that day. witness said. Entcrlng the gangway. he heard a ' noise, witness said and thinking it was the Police he ran down the street and WM captured at the isomer. Cross examined he said To The Electors 0f The City 0f Gh’Town adian Institute of surveying at the; umlu meeting held in Ottawa, Thursday. m ny he red uccd. 6. support. LADIES AND GENTLEMENI- As you are aware I am offering as a Candidate for the Mayor-ally in the coming Civic Election. I am appealing to the voters on the following grounds: 1. My lengthy service in behalf of the City, extending over zl period of ten years. 2. My advocacy of improved lighting" zit lessened FZIIUS to all light cllnsunlcrs. This result was achieved. t v urrezlrri arc collected. It is IIIIPEFZIIIVL‘ that all 0,509,. elected (T tfzens puy their tilxvs in ordcl‘ that the lax rzllo s“ I promise strict enforcement 0f all City laws. I shill] endeavour lo the uinlu-‘i of m_v ability in give the best possible government. As time will not permit me t0 interview you person- ally, I take this opportunity" to respectfully solicit your l um, yours faithfully. WE HAVE MADE a splendid pur- chase of Silk Hosiery from one of the best factories 1n Canada, sub- standards of $1.50 and $2.00 hosiery and have placed these on sale at 89c. -Here‘s a chance to wear silk hose of tilt‘ heavy luxury grades at a low prlcC. The Wright shoe Corrrlaany. L-241-2-10-1l. T0 FLY T0 HALIFAX —The Dl- reclors of the Northumberland Fer- ‘fies Ltd. Messrs. R. E. Muwh, Geo. Fundy and D. F. Archibald, leave by plane this morning for Halifax to inspect the car terry "S8.ll' ty" which ul‘l‘.V€d in that port rccen 1y.‘ This bout wlll be used oll the Wc0d| _ _ _ Island -Curlbuu route when the 3. bly insistence on ill] external iludlt from i932 0n- Schedule cqnunvnm Mav 1st. The WZIITI. The Council minutes of Niki-ch llih. lilil2 and 6mm“ m“ "Wm “d” April 12th, I932, will show my stand in this regal-d, ELkit/l‘ SLAT _ Charles 11o C\V'¢L$L elcctul) PFYSILIlClgL o5 31c L. l 0n urv evil Cu a lP‘ 4. If honored by you I shall endeavour to sue that all annual mcetlniz held last iliullt m the Board of Tracie Roollv. Other, _ Vicc- , LIPlll-_ 2nd g II President. Ml" Jcall MacDon- uk , Secretary-Tucnsllror, Ml‘. Lesicr. P. O'Donnell. All executive consist-l 1H2 0f the ICIIOWIIIE was nlso ap- poulicd: Messrs. Willam Rogers. Orrin Johnston, George Alexander MuzDougzlll. Lzuvrence MacNevm‘ iunl Miss Lois Jones. Routine busi- ll(‘..~'..x was transacted at the 1119911113., v FIRE YESTERDAY —- A dOUbII: t€llElll_»Llll. dlveilulg in Charlottetown, ovrcilplcil by Leo McIntyre and Dzul- lcl ulllis and their lzinlilies, was damaged by fire yesterday. Damage was ullcfllcially estimated at $1500. ‘ oHJRIIy irom smoke and water. "relllz-n said tllcy bcllevcd the blaze OFlglllZtICd in or ncal‘ a. couch in the Cvllllg llzllf of the house. One i line of hose was used to quell the ; B. ROY HOL. To The Electors 0f Ward One As a. resident of Wnrd Onc for the [lust llunlhor of yours I llnvc nominated to run its a (‘uullclllur in this Wurd. If clcctcd l intend to do my best for the Interests of the (‘ity In general and csporlall, of the citizens of Ward Ono. T. A. BUTLER L-25lI-2-10-ill. Talent (Continued from mine I l) Royal Air Force squadron listening somewhere 1n England brought down the house. “If you guys are going t0 sing," it said, “for blankety blank sake don't say where you are as we do not want to Sffflld tile nlgllt driv- ing off enemy air raiders." Among the stars whose talent wins brought to the fore by the show was Tortllll/s singing waiter, Priv- ate Jack Cunningham, of the 48th Highlanders who scored a. great success with his swing version of Loch Iomoll and Annie Laurie. that he ran because he had n iflmdy" oi’ alcohol. Witness aaidl lihor. ll. wee this "teddy" and noti ‘a flashlight that Constable DOW-l ilillg had tried to take from him. lIIf‘ admitted that he had been in Police Court on several occasions mi different charges, l Francis MaacDnuizulI corroborat- cd the evidence of Smith and said ,ilint he hnd not used the chisel; onvrxiured in court to open the win- dow, It had been found in his pcc- o kct but was used to open n cellar halcll In Smiths house. 'I‘he case was adjourned until Tuesday for further evidence. MUTORISTS LONDON —(CP) -- Prosecutions of motorists fcr blackout llzhllllg offences has risen slenxllly, Auto- nlobilo Association fIiZuIPs Sh"?!- Tllorc worn 48 times lll Septombl r. '12 ill October. 128 lll November, nlni 659 ill Docclnber. fl____ _fl llflv-traml-elcllteilullt of al illetv. WM lmmcd mday as National Con- servative Canndidnte for Plctou in the Federal Election March 26. Before the outbreak of war hc was n membe" of lilo Erftai-i-v! staff of the New Glasgow Evening News. v __, . I l ton. N MISBEI-IAVE l [people of England have done for us“ ibut you should make it your bus- l ‘lness to time in Monday to hour ‘ how the boys lore- olf the roof with were reuelli visitors to Ilnl-lsville. There WB/s yodelling by Private Ar- thur Dcnlke, of Picton, Ont“ who dedicated his efforts to "hon- ey baby." When the lnugntcr had subsided Arthur explained he had actually been addressing his wllc. Other contributors t0 tlle pro- gram were Private Chuck Stewart. Royal Canadian Regiment, a har- monica player ol’ Landon. Ont. Lieut H, S. Hndwin of the First Division Signals, also of IDIldOflwg pianist. Sergeant Robert Young. Hastings, Prince Edward Regiment, |. rcton Ont, Gunners Oscar Rocnon. Montreal, and Roy Morris Henry Baisley. and E. ‘Taylor all of Mone- B roilsl n g the The ' boys gave three cheers and a tiger for "what cheers for the “folks bark homo.“ PORT ALICE. B. (3.. —iCPl — Five feel. of rain lT-DPGSGIIIS n rom- narntivelv dl-v summer in this Viln- collvcl" ISIMKIDIlIil town \"I\I(‘Il saw zho snrcinl cmlsii-‘llos n niilnhol" P‘ ‘nnlv 0L3 invurv. ln=i you" ccmvarvd with nn uvcmgc precipitation of 70.6 inches. QO-OO-Q'Q-OOOVQOQO-O—OOCO F§§§O400§40600§O§O0O§OOOOOOQOO‘ i e...v or... v Em _.L-_h B m 1d NESDAY AND sarulmalrs “’*’“““‘"~‘" ; 1 Miss er Mn. esnn. r00 0 - lssug . e e millclélefnsrxpllefllfolthe week-end at her RETAIL MARKET MEXICOS IDEA“ i: z ' Apples pk 25-35c R cntl 20.000 young poop!» ‘ . E235 doz 25-301: lilfllffslfKf SIIIFOIISTII Illf‘ SITCPIS of I: _ z MR5 Lwem‘ Bmvm’ New Oms- PRTFHIDG lb 4C Mexico Ciiv carrying banners of f Y E O ‘ gg“;'earé:xsermo}§ellga‘:fingsgnngmtgues Sllllfl-Sh 1b 21‘ protest aqninst tho use of strong I v 2 " Carrots lb drink Thr- mnrcllcrs rrpresenivrl 4 Cabbfllle 95°“ 54°‘ ll e 'lii“s x l ool llldro from i t e f Mr. R0 Dlcklesofl. New Glasgow, I C‘ *- m.‘ f‘ ‘I- if you arr inn-mo ympionls was a reycont visitor lo Brooklield. gédtzgoigslbgk ‘I’! "m"? Kw)?“ l‘? Yznfff‘; “l.” I I of sirnln-hr-adarhrsfsoro eyes t |ille guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Roast B”! 1642c ~00‘ Y"! 0 P" ~° l“ l‘ “WW l * or dlnlrwss — tumult a slwc- 4 VI Dull illc school ls mir- of the nlnln pro- ,6 fuller, 4 ‘ “c - 3011108 met" 12-146 "iccis of the Mcxlrrllfvffovnvllnlellt: l: 1 l W’ L. b lb 14-20 ,. .ld In II I. dl'l\' II I f I f- l“ I'm" “"1"” vviill 81'3", M“ and M15- Dmmld Canfpbe“ I Cfgfllll qt 48c lfopls of Illin- “5: of‘. nlgglfikll. “ll. I: of expcrlrln-v- lIHlI n thorough 1 Fowl ouch 7540c irluors is slrossod. ‘President (‘nr- 2 "Ifilflh"! -"‘""""- 4 I l . l Among H". ‘.,_ m“. m u“, (my Pork Ill)“ 16-20-230 (IPIIISS slnllds slmllyll llollllld (Ills . PH" mum‘ "Wm "H", w“ ‘ lust urok “or.- Ml". Hill-don Milv- '§\*;nl§;~|m'\~l<]1|\, “RSI-fl; 'utfiPrlllxlla-“leul?"S"Huglhzulvxllull};1 t Iivllltirs. ' “ 1 Infill. Mr. Kllvlllnllil Cl'll\V_\'S lllld ‘ f‘ ‘ . .. ‘ - _ . - -_ ‘i ‘ u» o i.’:r.1i"l:_ . ‘":‘.:..l*."‘::.i.. '“:.;*-‘::::f_‘:. 0E ll F ii t n " "BREE-OI I-minnil" {(12, n,- ‘ BWI |)f‘l' lb 161200 ibv lbrvo gG0\'f"l‘l\ll\f‘lll OIIIPIHIS.‘ Qn o ' ' u c I 1- '- ‘~ "* " ‘ s. 1v -'Z . ,. . . . . Mm“. ,,,,i,l;,-_|,O,,.,. Row“, mlmm- B": I: m “C |vlf “ham cxmossod and sllrsscd t ‘ _ , " l'~hf_ ("l/iv §";35§1f‘_ ilrlnnornuco n: illo fir=t rrguLsiie cl . G R nviTf IIESON ‘ '. Ki l n: I'll» \lIl'l IlRfI h ill iul'- l 5;“ ‘ “- ‘L; d)‘ xfizlfi‘ "NI I""lll\ U“ I-Icrlh. (“riff rf ltlc |.-_ p“ |"y1‘('|":§()lq_ 4 on u‘; ls" find in lzo (1.. l?!‘ rd ‘ " “ "I I ' “ Pcltvrillrlll of l-lnnlillmllnrnclodz- I - twllcll tile’ flames. A lllgll wind was raging at ‘ i all? time but (the fire WEESdISCOVQETDEGI ‘ e ore 1t ma e allv hea way. e o bu ldillg. reported to b: OTIITCI by, o ' 1 lllc CDllllDILIy estate is on ‘ DCtlgItlS 1 v ‘lrcct. --_-_ o g _ _ 1 HIGHWAY ACCIDENT —A horse ‘ ‘ llavlng accepted the suggestion of numerous electors drawn vehicle and mowl- ca,- were; Q of IVnrd Four to offer as a cauldldlltc for tinunnlllnr ‘n t m 90111510“ about ha“ way between o _ _ _ _ _ _ o the QIIPCIIS Arms and alpeque 4 the Rpflfflfl-PIIIIIK (Jlvlc election, I take this npporiwllly to e Road about noon ycslgl-dfly, The : snllcit the support of the viltcrs ill this “Hard. I gxgugéltghe z I am extremely Illtcrcslcd in the welfare of our Pity, t Kym-c b,.oken_ Mn Harry Da\I|d_Son’ z and will, if elected, spare nn effort in an attempt to prc- z Lgeotllgrsaiesuafgglfsgm? z mole good Civic Administration : The horse received multiple cuts: g 1- E- YPERN-a» 1 §I‘°r>?“iie§lilii“ww.i‘iflllfi? ‘$3 m3... r ' - ‘Ln . ._ > _ ‘ 3 o I sfflgglluligugllfpfOligfln baogellogellif nlDfIk §§§QOQOO0OO§OOQQOOQOQOOQQOOQOOOOQOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOs ' ricnlcl‘ and was returning to the City when the accident, occurred. PENSONALS M)"; ‘Margaret Hgell, New Haven is Vl-Sltllll! friends In Charlottetown. L-‘ISZ-Z-IO-Iil. Mrs. George Brookins, Kenslngton has been spending several days vis- I itlng frlneds in the City. L255 than half of the delegates t0 (Continued from Duke l’) _ Mrs. Joseph Mcleellan, Cardigan a pOIlLlCiLI convention at Pictou _ illudc their vvav tllroug tile storm Bridge was a visitor to the City l0 the mectllg place. he convcn- yesterday. ‘A011 was llcld, however. _____ Halifax had olllv a few snow Mrs. John Devereaux. New Haven, squzllls but tllc storm struck severely in Cape Brewn, crippling vehicular traffic. Street car service between Sydney and Glace Bay was far off schedule and tvzlLns were late. Num- erc-us minor auto collisions were rc- ported. LOCAL LEGION (Continued flfmm, DRRe_l) <1; _ _ . . . _____ _. the reclept of two contributions The amount of $200. has been re- ceived from an anonymous donor and $50. from Hyndman and Co, Ltd was a recent weekend visitor in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wynne, Wevmouth St. Mrs. Roland Bililtaiu has return- ed to her home in Rustlco after spending the past week visiting her sister Mrs. Walter MacKenzle, Springfield. and he'l- brother, Dr. Jg. and Mrs. Simpson, Summer- sl e. Two Poles With Third Contingent AIIDERBHUI‘, Feb. 9—-(OP OA- BLD-Two sturdy Poles were a- , mong the men of the Canadian Contingent whose arrival in Great Britain was announced yesterday. They were Andmae Makulo. and Peter Sybionok. both natives of . Warsaw. They enlisted in Montreal Sept; 14 and were assigned to the Royal Canadian Arltlery. I There are seven teams compris- ed of six members each, lt was an- nounced. The first team will be composed of the ladies of the auxiliary, and the remainder will represent. the different Army units: the infantry, heavy artillery, field artillery 2nd, battery. 8th faattery and the specialists These differ- ent teams will begin their canvas? Monday morning and will no doubt meet with a generous response. Cards were distributed at the close of the meeting. DROOKFIELD & VICINITY Miss Helen Robertson Fast Baltic, is at present visiting with hor sis- ter Miss Mn-ble Robertson. Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- gtllaiICll was uncovered. Cf-‘nwd "T"! I‘? - llibition A. HORNE 6s’ CO. CHARLOTTETOWN W. C. T. U. l NOTES ‘l‘lll~.' UPWARI) RUAI) Let us‘ fcllolv the upward road today. And keep our faces to the llgll . Let us tlllllk lllgll tllougllt> as “W: go our way, __ W’ And do what we know l5‘ rig-l- bet us look fo" the flowers oy the sldc of the road. Lei us laugh and love and b0 strong. ‘ _ Lc-t us try in lighten each O.Il!)l‘S lo ac This day us lvo fariggfléijTfin. PUBLIC ENEMY N0. 1. LIQUOR- SPEAKING "I have killed more fll(‘l‘l tllllll h:ve fallen In all the wars of tllff world. _ “I have turned men into bruise‘. "I have made mlklulls 0f hOmP-F unylaplyfgve transformed ambitious vOlllIlS into hopeless parasites ' “I make smooth the downward path for countless millions. “I destzoy the weak and weaken who strong. _ "f make the wise man a fool and trgnlple the fool in his folly. "I ensllare the lllnccent. “I have ruined millions and shall try to ruin millions more. “I am the greatest criminal in history. “The abandoned wife knows .ne; the hungry children know me; the parents whose child has bow- ed their gm" heads in sorrcw and shame known me.“ FIRST PROI-IIBITION SPEECH Worthy of at least passlnz 00m- ment ls a statement made by Miss Bertha Manes, Chairman of the Sneakers’ Committee of the Pro- Educational League of Bronx County, that the first pro- hibition speech 1n America was made by an Indian more than 126 years ago. According to Miss Manes. at a yearly meeting held in December, 180i. bv the Quaker: of Baltimore, an Indian Chief ap- peared wlth the Committee on 1n- dlans, and In his speech begged the Quakers to use their influence with Congress to induce that body to enact laws forbidding the sale of liquor. The C‘ ief is quoted in part thus: "Our brothers and friends: We plainly perceive, brothers, that you see every evil that destroys your red brother. It is not an evil, bro- others, of our making: we have not placed it amongst ourselves. ibis an evil placed among us by the white people; We 100k “l? l0 them to remove it "If they have the friendship for us which you tell ua they have. they certainly will not let it cori- tinue amongst. us any longer. We tcll them. ‘Brothers. send us use-- ful things, bring goods that will clothe us, our women and our children, but not this evll liquor. that destroys our reason. the’ destroys our health, that destroys our lives.’ "This liquor they Introduced info our country ls more to he feared lhrm the gun and tho tomnhawk." —TIIE MONITOR. THIS IS N0 JOKE Kansas. a pioneering State in the cause of prohibition. ls nlndo f‘lc-‘ butt of many jokes It ls. no 111k". llolvttver, what Kansas has rowpod as a result of its bone-dry‘ law. In Kansas {here are: Fifty-four counties without any lnsan"; fifty-tom" counties without any feeble minded: hlnelv-slx (‘Ollll- tlrs without any poorlloilse": fifty-three COllllIIPS without representatives I'll tllc Slnlc Poll- 13° ed inbemperallce as a vice which] nnv I zls a symbol of degeneracy, poverty, crime and moral and economic en- slavemenL-Ex. READ, MARK, LEARN A IIALF TTLASPOONFIII. Itlil B VILw Smith. National {lrrsldvlli 0f lIll" “fnlnellls Chris- Ililll Tr-lnpvl-zllll-i- Illlil/‘ll, estimated ltodal‘ a half IPHSDOOITIIII of bear would give vision " "Tilnncl l .. said. "is a. visual can u l(""ll ]ll‘f.'\‘(‘ll'S all . lmm seeing’ anywhere but lll front of llllll. l "Two glassi‘; 0f boot‘ produce it lll the average pe mil. Thai lllUCll ielcnllol also r-iils Ill.“ reaction in IlflIf and (‘Zllfll-T“. l:‘.if.’il' IlQllI col- 101's. ; "Of cnulvc, ll l! fill-ll‘ lllroe iglaxsrs for $31K!" p.. iv Probably ‘a llaif lcaslxlnllllzl “wlll-d gel. m9 I‘ve never llncl any "It's the drillkillu drivel‘. not tile , Llrultkori (‘Ill v.'l'l'.~ a Iliflllvfil)" »mana silo . . “Tilv fdrilnkis‘ lriellrls won't. 1r‘. llim drive. It's the man who's hurl a few brers or la cocktail \\'l‘i0'.\ (in us.” —Ex. luv; Easterwliiudrdian ."l‘hlu column ls reserved fnl news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nntul-c may he Inserted at 2 cents s word ItrIctlyJlayable "Illnadlulllce IO If. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS 'Charlottetolvn Guardian may l1 ,llfll‘ldf3d to ilmir Rcpt. Alchr Hume . ‘DINNER BRIDGE — MP5. L. "H. Coffin, Mdzltague entertained last week with a delclghtful dill- .llor bridge of six tables in honor c; her daughter, Ivliss Francis. L. ..'SOCIAI. GATHERING -Mrs. F. Campbell entertained the Montague Bridge Club on Manda evening. L. ..‘CITRI.ERS CONGRATULAT- ED-Sklp Wiglllmail and his team 0f curlers from Monlague, are re- celvlruz ccnzrnfuntloris for holding tale Big Four Charlottetown to a e. L. PENSONALS ..‘Mr. Keith MacKlllnon, Mont.- ague. Is a pniiitnt in the Kings County Huspltal. L. ..'Janet Vanldcrstine, little daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Vanfdcrstinn Mnnfnaue, is serious- ly lll at hcr home. L. ..'Mr. Edam‘ Reynolds of Mur- ray River, is spondlnlz a few davs in Montague. L, ..'Mr. C A. Bot-r Fire Mar- ,=ll:lll frnm Charlottetown was in iMontneue on business 'I'hursd:-._v. I MONTAGUE Twas ll buslllrss visitor tn Afolltagilt. fills week on business. I Mr. 1 Jack Hoilntt of Charlnzie- itovm. was a bu.‘ us visitor to Mnlllflfillf‘, Wvilllrevili. nil business. Mr. lllont Wrluht of bfomague. purchased n. mummy or valuable horses ill lilo '.\'v‘:'<~:'.l par‘. of the l. Island. . The lVlmli-ncll“ u. ~ ri-‘irivvd the lMllIvlov. ulrlz. Zl-C . _W(‘(Ill(‘$(IIl\' Th" ‘iltlw- ‘ibv A. FTILSCI‘ l The Mfllliilllll‘ TPll Rnsvs defeat- lnd Mlllliolv 2-0 VVFTIDPSHP‘: rzght. vlllf‘ Ildlll!‘ was rvf-“lw-Pd llv R bin’:- M. l Pnllllld I-oooooooooooooooooo-ovoo-o 6040-00064 O4444§O404Q4#O~ .5,