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W» nassbe to asst towns h add an allowed as Ossh °lAS$llll1.P..éRll.'iT1SP.lll..'i.i$. = ronlttalpu to oovu oils lust IQCQIIII ills ssh bntuivalgasoltasflflfl) allsdvarllso- Ion-il- _ in so sass can lohnasllohd-l yanks-ants _- .. l." _ , _ , Female Help Wanted I Miscellaneous WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL houseworkdn family of three. Ap- ply hlrs. Noel Delllols. 28 Brigh- ton Hood. WaNTIlD-IIVIIRAL YOUNG W0- lnen to enter training School for nursing at Faloonwood Hospital. Anni! to Roberts E. Nicholson. superintendent of Nurses Nov. l-tf. Wanted “PUB! WANTIID-—WII¢L BII OPER- atlng at the old stand in all kinds o! furs. Purchase price absolutely on quality offered. W. Chester 8 IlcLilre. IlH-ll-Zltf -—-¢—u Teachers Wanted \\'AN'I‘ED 2ND CllA§§ ‘IIQACIIEII for Pleasant Valley School No. 10-1. Supplclnr-lrt $1.25. Apply to Tlromrrs licrtrlrm. Secretory. ill-ad- ' . albonc, R. ll. No. 2. M, , 2158-1128131. TOI-‘Zjlltol Home ; (Special to The c-asrrllan) TORONTO, Dec- ZT-Biirck tra- gedy drove tile Xrrrns spirit out o: lino ilorrro of GeorKB Adams. this city Saturday eveninz- lfl“ stead o-i the pewce, good will and merry making than, should hove brightened the Adams ‘household. murder threw its terrible shadow over the home anld the do/y oi all days to driiildrcn cllosoi with two little mots, girls, loft iatherless and their mother drugged of: in the poillco station on the charge of murder. The siiory oli this affair is pretty mulch a. repetition of tlho old, old story 0t drink ending in crirnet] According to Mrs. Adams‘ story‘ told by the police she killed her llll-Rblmd in shill defence. He had berm out on (lllTlSllllliil evening and rctumecl llrorno the worse oi liquor. llc tfhreaiz-nlngly said to her, according to the story of the flimf: v“1‘-li give you fivo nrilllrtcs in tct oult 0i tlllo house and tnko he climb-en. Willi"; you?‘ 11111-- Atlanta would solhron- "tier hars- lluui thereupon reached out to the llichcu table on which was 4m Why knife, seized it in bis right. lilti- dwlnring he avou-ld out hrv (bloat and anrrrlo agwllirl- dash at her. Sire coma iilold or the lwiis ‘lrnrlilllo and: turned u. to- ~ "N! his ‘body lrr-"a struggle to * The blade l ,Ii‘0R SAlAHI‘OICE MILCII COW’; SURVEYING AT MflNThfllild THIN week. Jno. Alfred McDonald. Land Surveyor. Her-manvilic. (‘all up Central. hlontagrle. 2519 as A OHRIITDILD GIFT better than the Prince Edward island Bouvenlrr-beautliully ll- lnstrsted. Price 60o by mall 57c. Guardian. - Nursing EARN .__....__.._.,_-___ PR LII NURSE! I B ‘l0 0 a week. Learn without lealv- 6 Descriptive t sent free. l?" College oi Science, Dept. 5 Toronto. Can- ads lilliii-O-Mhlliflatlli. For Bale. IPKIR- liAllli-JIWVI) “WIODSLEIGIIS rvell seasoned. Apply 220 Sydney Street. 2532-12-23-81. 6 yours old. Ayrshire grade due tu frnqhmr January 10th. G. h‘ ‘VBAI- dcll,‘l(ell_y's Cross. _2i'r,I'l- . ZS-Ei. was keen- andmcntorod his breast‘ , emery over the been. Adams rim dead at her feet. Mrsl." A-dalmls mold "libs? police her lbue band had been. the wlorse of liquor . nfore than onlce last. week and had threatened her on each oc- casloil. ~ asnsroa JOHNSON ros DIGARMAMENT WASHTNGTON. Dec. 28.——A dis- armament ngreenrelli. by tho five lrreat powers, would he "the one great step" toward prevention oi “all future wars." Senator John- son, Republican, California de- clared in the senate today, cum- rnenling on an editorial on the sub- ject‘ appearing in a New York- paper. "We are n11 agreed. l take .it."1 the Senator said. “that it there is 301m ular monthly meeting of the (‘nled- voted for charitable purposes. Charlottetown, and Johnston, Hurray ltivcr, leave this [morning on return to liloatrcoi. ~l1*<Y‘1flW‘-":'-r'~\\~h~\'-'Isr9l$t§i\ he r-x.» < :-.- ...... . . ..¢._..-.~>-.-.. .. .. Ceatril Guardian IT PAY‘ N QM; "QM Fll-WBRM. FOEPONEDPThe funeral oi the lato Mrs. (Dr_) MC Milton is postponed iiil Thursday December 30th, awaiting the arr-l: val oi mother and sister from Boa. ton. ‘ FOR THE MAGDALENS.~.T]|9 “Stanley leaves Pictuu this morn. "l8 iflfj-sflurls snJ after taking on ireightwlli leave for the Mug. dalen islands. Thly; p. h" us, m” this season. FIRST 8NOWFALL.—'i‘he first snow fall oi ally Importuncg 1M5 will!" fell durirrl: Monday him-i "m1 “WWW-l ""9 iii-druid tn n doptrr ‘ll "b0"!- BIX inches. The city snow WOW 11M [1004] Will‘! yesjll-rdny rooming. LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE-We are authorized to state that the Lieutenant Cover - nor and Mrs. McKlunon will re - celve on Now Year's Day, from balf past two till half past five, at their residence. Grafton Street. 2551-12-29-31. RIVER NAVIGATION CLOSED.’ —'I‘he ferry steamer Hiilsboroughl has suripended operations for the season the heavy frost of Saturday night which solidified the river, making further trips impossible. SHORT COUR6E$.-A series of short courses will he held in the Domestic Science Kitchen, Kinder- garten Hall, Charlottetown, beginn in: January 15th. Those wtshing to attend apply at once to Worn - en's institute Branch, Ilox 123, Charlottetown. 2547-12-20-2i. OALEDONIAN CLUB-Tho ren- olrinn Club was ileld last night. in the Cllrlb rooms. President J. H. Bur nett in the chair. A considerable olnount of routine business was transacted and arrangements were mode for the annual Burns Con - certs on January 24th and 25th The committees for lire year were appointed and tile usual amount ._..__1QQ-__i PERSONALS Rev. J. J. McDonald, Summers-hie came to the city last evening. ill-r. W. S. bouson returned inst night from a three sveeirs business trip to Montreal and New York. Misses Jenn and Mollie ‘Currie, Miss Ethel Mr. F. T. Palfrey who succeeds $100,000 Fire Tim onsmlolfrpwom campus "r-"rrr-"e Pffisllllerians Won Last Night's Game WW6 marries oi’ the season the Presbyterians snached victory from the Anglicans in the basket bail flame lest night at the Y. M. c. A, Duttin: in the two winning Ecais in ill" lllflt Tilly seconls of the con- es. l A large crowd witnessed the Kline. The Anglicans held the lewd throughout. the score attire end of the first hall‘ being 7—-4 in their favor. Tire two follies mode In the final minute by the Presbyterirmsbrought illfllli victory ‘by llln close pour“ 0f l7. in l/i. hiilford for tllc Anglicans did thr- rnost. scoring turning in eight, CB-Illllbell - for tho Presbyterlans scored ninc points and logs six. The Prosbylerians and Anpli - cans are now ties for first PIIIKEO in the inter Church League and must illay off. The. line up was as follows»- Allflllcifle Presbyterlans | In one oi the most closely can - . Forwards. Scamiebury Campbell 090m Saunders Centre. hiilforrl lngg Guards. Nfilsmi Gordon lllwilvl‘ Dewar. Referee-G. L. Prowso. Timer-Jloss Bethune. Reported Death’ 0f D’Annunzi0 (Spfleial to the Guardian.) IIIQME. Dec. 28,——-lt is reported from Flume today that Gabriele D’Annunzi0, insurgent leader oi that city had ‘been killed while try- ing to prevent a fight between his Legtonatres and other Italian soldiers. regular‘ In Montreal (Special to Tire Guardian) EliONTltI-IAL, Dec, 28.--'l‘w0 iire~ men were injured and damage placed at $105,000, partly covered by insurance was done by fire last night in a. building 29-31 Vftil- iam ‘St. which lasted nearly five hours lrird called forth tlrreo ilro brigades. SENATOR HAS WAY TO STOP FUTURE WARS Mr. A. W. liyndnluri as manager of the Royal Bank here for several‘ months has arrived in lilo city from Halifax. Merchant Fleet WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—.-\ dis- armament by tlro five great powers, would be "the one great step" to- ward prevention of "oil future wars," Senator Johnson. Republican California, declared in tbo Senate - 'Used In War To Be 801d‘ (BpQcIsI to the Guardian.) PAIti-S, Dec. 28.-The Govern- ment introduced a bill for the liq- uidation oi merchant fleet built or bought during the war to assure trarfspon which was jeopardized by a real desire among the powers of the earth to prevent war they can prevent it by disarmament and it‘ the five great nations oi tho earth, who constituted lire five Allies and Associated powers in the world war. we're to “T001. together and de- cide upon disarmament, they would have taken the one great step trust could be taken toward the promo- tion of peace and the preventionol all future wars." Senator Johnson said he would commend 1o some of those outside of the senate, “who bnve hysterical- ly endeavored lo direct our course during the past couple or’ years in a. desire to enrbroil us in Euro- pean controversies, I|\l-‘Ll‘l‘('l$i and hvoils and war, disarmament of the nations of the earth for pre- vention of wars in the iutrwe." submarine warfare. Tho Govern- ment continued to manage ibo ships during the transition period after the war, considering that. lru useful purpose is being served in operating tbclll longer it has been decided to sell of! the shifts in groups. Italian Gambler Dies From Wounds HAMILTON, lice. 28.--Angeio Puea, Italian who was shot on Christmas morning following a night oi cards with his compan- ions, died in the General Hospital here today. Oovanni Haranga, who was arrested Saturday is charsed with the murder. YTICKYTIFFlFflIARY l weoslesosv: FOUND AQJQRBED lhl A CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL COURSE. ”wm\w‘s up?" l Amen/solar To wosr< FOR A uvmé?” ' the Associated Powers in the world today, commenting on an editorial on the subject appearing in a New York paper. "We are all agreed, I take it," the Senator said, “that if lhore is o. real desire among the powers of the earth i0 prevent war they can prevent it by disarmament, and it‘ the five great notions of tile earth, who constituted the five Allies and “or, wore to meet together and de- cide upon disarmament would have taken lire one great step that could be taken toward the (Ilrnmotiou oi‘ peace and tho prevention of zlli iii- turo wars." ysqqeyafwiflz-Qwumli , Cause oi l Early 01d Age The celebrated Dr. Miclrenhoff, ° an auhtlro‘ri:y|on oily oldas, ssysl st t s ‘oaus ypo n0 generated in the Intestinal’ When onrstomacb sstsfood proper ll la sbser Wllhflll‘! orrnl l- 3 i :E ca... 0' N. R. Policeman Instantly Killed HALIFAX, Dec. 28. —Edwaa'd Freda, aged 2d years, policeman in the employ oi the Canadian Nat- 1011111 Railway was instantly killed at the rDeep Water terminals late yesterday. He was caught between some moving flat cars and s butter and crushed to death. Fifteen minu- les otter he went on duty ilowas killed. Freda. was a. returned sold- ier‘ o native oi Chester, N. S., and leaves a widow and one child in this city. lnvestigatia incident Re rilish Cables (‘Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Dec, 27,_'l‘l|o incident resulting from the action of the British Embassy in writing toChail-man Kellogg of the Senate committee investigating cable com- munications regarding evidence given before the committee, relat- im: to a British cable censorship will be taken up by the State De- pzlrtmerrt officials after the Christ- mas holidays. it was said at the Department today that a course of procedure had not yet been decided upon. Rlczlutimo, Iturtller discussion ol‘ the incident was withheld. The British Embassy is endeav- orinlz to obtain from its Govern- urent full information as to the handling oi cable messages origin- ating in Great Britain and destined for the Ilnlted States, and is con- fident that the outcome of the in- cident of a few days ago will show Is Denied that. in writing m Senator Kellogg rt meant no disrespect for the State Department, but simply was under- taking to give the Senator the facts. ' When it receives the report from its Government, the Embassy will forward it to the State Department for transmission to Senator Kel- logg if the Department wielres to do so. It was said at the Embassy todnly that there was no censorship of cable messages and that the only requirements were that copies of all messages be filed with the officials within ten days after tire despolch of the original. This practice, it was stated, ob ‘sins in every country except the United States, and is regarded as ecessary to protect. the cable com- panies from imposition and also in insure accuracy. ~‘ Ambassador Geddes, who has been confined to iris bed by a touch oi‘ influenza was much improved today and expected to get to his office for a time. -¢o0--___. ‘WITCH’ CURSEO BABE CHAR - GED IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Dec. 28.-—Ecboes of pilgrim days rcsounded within the walls of Vilaslrington Heights corn-t today when screams "witch, witch, she's n witch," were hurled at Mrs. Bessie Avorin. Slhe appeared as complainant against Mrs. Sophie Stern, whoar she charged with having publicly lions, but suddenly she turned do - fondant when Mrs. Stern came to er who had been "cursed." silo sail by Mrs. Avorin and hsd lost tile power of lrer legs. "Ull to s. couple of months ago." raid Mrs. Stern while lrcr sympath- izers booed Mrs. Avorln, "my baby was lstronl: and healthy. 'l‘lren this woman went and cursed it." “Your Honor, that woman is a witch. Two buudre-i years ago she would have been burned at the stake." "The witch, the witch," yelled the women spectators. Bang wont the Magistrate's gav- Tllcn llc dismissed tho summons against bins. Stern for lack of ovl - dcncc. —-—--Qoc>—i A woman is seldom angry ii a P J " l's S " after meal: l fifiwr gsstlon sound. n. t ‘l rsnatuhdastli- l5lo30drops t? l I BLONDY man kisses her. hut somehow they make a big bluff. "Yes!" sen-carer). "PM GOING TO 5E A STATESMAN on A FiNANClERl 1 WANT TO lgggg m THE Woman!” ”\ KNOW AN aaslsk wsv THAN THAT," 8ND I. annoyed her with untrue rrccusa - l'q‘. 1 .-=~‘-.~ tfiwl"“.li'€lh l". .232‘. »—-.' “#1.- ‘eff. i. fur p 0M0’ GOO-O War Veterans Column soulless colrlrzsronn sucs "ro was versa- ANS coLuMN. v.0. aox s66. 0min- LOTTITOWN A NEW OFFICE-A young and very scifconscious officer- was ask- ed to take charge of a courts-mar- tial. 1t. was not n. very bit: affair, but just one that was hold occas- ionally in the orderly-room for pel- ry offences. This office/r had not. tho slimmest idea of what re had to do so be took tho sergeant-major with lbiBt-ead,‘ Cakes’ the matter up with the Education Office, and they inform us that re- turned men are NOT exempted from this tax. We may add that returned men are not exempted from the road tux either. UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAIN- lNG.—'I‘he Right Honourable W. F‘. Aiossey, Premier of New Zeaiand, said in Toronto, on 30th liiay 1917. "When the stale is fighting for its existence tire slate is entitled lo the services 0i‘ every one oi‘ its citi- zens, and 1 don't believe it con b» better" provided for than by l'nl- yer-sol Compulsory Training. in New Zealnnd it ‘has [proved u. splen- did success, as it has made it pos- ‘sibie to have tho whole manhood llim. One of the first cases broughtioy (he country (wit. exempq no 0m) before him was of a. roan who hlul been absent for two days without leave. He didn't know what sen- tence to give the man, and looked ' at. the sergeant. major llqping for some sort of n hint, but the ser- geant-major was looking the other way. So putting on a grave frown he said: "You know this is a very serious oifcnccLvery .serious— twenty eight days C. B." The ser- geant-luajor- nudged lrim and whis- pered: ,‘Too much, too much, sir," Tile man was just being marched away, bui. theofficol- called out: "Here, just o. minute; perilnps I will make it fourteen days." im- mediately he felt the sergeant-maj- or nudging him vigorously with a whispered "Too much, sir, too much. Give lrim two day's pay." With a loud cough, and putting his hand in iris pocket, the officer went on: "As l wns just saying, l think 1 orllzllt. to make it. forlrieen days but as this is your first. offence l am going to take a. very lenient view of the case. 1 arm going to give you two days pay, but if you over come before mo again you don‘t get a brass farthing." l‘. SCHOOL TAX.—.'\s we have bad inquiries from returned rnen as to whether or not. they are exempted from school taxes, we have izlkcn qualified to tnko up nrlns in defence 0t‘ the Empire. But, oven ii war were nboitslred compulsory military training for all men in tho l-lruplrc would ho nrr enormous physical ibeneflt to the British race." lt is in- teresting to note in this connection that run to April .1917 New Zealand had contributed 80,593 men to the war. This in proportion to popula- tion would have meant some 550,- 000 men from Canada up in that date. MiLiTARV FUNERALSe-We are pleased to see a. letter irr the press the other day in reference to nliii- tlrry funerals from. Rev. Dr. Fuller‘- -ton, who has always. and eljpeciully rlurinr: tile war, taken a great inter- est in military matters. We rnoy say that. as soon as we heard of corn- rorlc ZilcLeorYs death we inquired at the Drill Iioil and zrt. the ‘Ord- lwllco office to see if 2r nun car- riage was available for the l'uner- al, but we found that there was not one in the Province. We then ask- ed tire Ordnance officer to indent on Halifax 1'or a gun cal-riagozawhicb he did, and we trust that when it is aroin necessary to bury a com- rade,- that a. l-zcn carriage will be available. With reference to o. fir-- inl: party we are afraid iilat until the llllllilll. is again organized llcrc, that ll will be very difficult lo ill‘- court with her two year old dauglrt- ‘ ' __QIHB‘L“‘*““' ’ STAHTING. JANUARY THIRD IN GUARDIAN u. l‘; ctocx, AND s THOUSANDS 0t‘ reader-s will when they cartoons daily ill The GUARDIAN. IIERBERT JOHNSON, famous cartoonist for the. Saturday Evening Post, where iris cartoons have. attrac- ted world-ivide attention, has joined the stall‘ of The The. GUARDIAN is a menthol" of this association and has the exclusive rights hero in all oi‘ its features. For us, Herbert Johnson will do n daily Sunday) humorous cartoon. lrim in producing smiles. Associated N so i wear our mo ssouoar m s sweet/rename AND an steam ‘TO HIM‘. —- ”Rlsr=. WITH HESE.'. " cwspnpers. No other with Johnson THlS ten HIM TO sucdasr A noor.’ = o7>awtr p, i l.‘ range for a firing party-Up lbthe present ll has only been possiblolto have the "Last Post“ blownnt-Tun- ernls of our comrades. UNEMPLOYMENT. — Returned men out of employment are asked to leave their names, addresses and type oi‘ work suited for at the office oi‘ the Secretary at Veterans Home, where this inforrnstiouwiil he kept on lile. Those of our cili- zens wishing to secure men for Qf-i lflce or labourint: work are asked ‘c ring up the Veterans‘ Home. ' Lumberjacks Take -,.. De-Natureci Alcohol (Special lo The Guardian) BOSTON_ 1)ec.2B.—A run on the denatured alcohol supply oi u paint shop i.n the north end by Lumberjacks who disregarded tho skull and cross-tropes, warning that the sruff was (lezrdly poison. cans ed a revocation today of n. license to Allher-t K. Sheldon co‘. whole- sale Paint and Varnish Dealers to sell wood alcohol and deuattirled alcohol. Commissioner C. W. (Wood- ward who issued the order- isald it was due to the reckless careless sale. --—-¢o>-_._ ' : No surgical operatloh- is necessary in removing corner if llollowoyh Corn Remover be use-l. Talre Your one; i. For Printing -r0- ' n. celled, Job Printer)? 176 KENT STREET ' ‘ CHARIIOTTIITOWN, TELEPHONE 410'!‘ sec his (except artist can equal 71“ 1 1v Fi-'="*V~ n“ 1-" "It/r ""—?*"“-r-'r Hgwvc nee-st. w»