v - d , li-h .. ‘ilk-HES ‘£21. ~ '5' 1 eouyhs. lt is cheap but very prompt in action. Jill. soothing ‘nlluence, . pose hletnn w". ~ es senor. ttcklinu nd you wet. a p. The usual throat s. othinz better hoursencss, croup, bronchial asthma or this splendid couch snug, of Pine): into s l - l the bottle with pilain and s r s ru sks 7 sly. ‘lfiou yprelhr. use clari- usses. honey. or corn syru ' , stuvar syrup. Either wnv. est l6 ounces-n farnilv supply inch better oounh syrup than mild bu ready-mode for $2.; us wcrlsct y and children lov its ~1_nt taste. Jr is s heeisl and hiuhlv gon- tod eastbound of venulne hor- I l: ed s x for its romnt healing effect the mcm nen. ovoid disappointment. ask your 1t for “QV- ounces of Pinexl ll directions. snd don't accept Iihelse. Guaranteed to uivc n - satisfaction or rnonev prompt- . Ilfilldld. The Pmex Co., Toronto, IEYAITS FRENCH PILLS Idlsble regular! pill tor Wo- h. Restores hos th. maintains , ensures beauty lessens OI a bat. At s11 drug ists er . from our laboratory. T e Sco- ‘DIIIB Q0. ll Youville 8L. Mont- vrflllhVfiOlilb l NO Aflaznet f ‘rcn Peiriv hlfg" Box 485 (‘h 55 Prince St rcct utauut st u... ms. -nnn.l.l |'t|\1.\i.\.\l Plytnuul \ n \ Lent-n (‘h o v 9 QI~§ O fi Q §-§-O"O'§ Q'Q-O'§“Q~*O'O*O'O~O4J ._ illl- (FNTRA l iIllARillA\ v1’ PAY! '0 nay tn (his province COLORED COAT! for half price : Futons anniversary sole. BUV THE Sl-LK FOR THAT IOI ‘ h M’ ma“ o‘ break spring suit at 33 l~8 per sen‘ dis- : .t-unt at Futons anniversary sale. DANCING PARTYF-A very en- ioyahie wenirg was spent st the home‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Dunstaffnage, on Wednes- nquered by it day, February 2nd, when s host of? Mantis rd r iatives from Tracadle -Cross. Donaldston. Millcove and Dunstsffnaue assembled to give then an unexpected but pleasant surprise. The evening was joyllfl! spent in dancing and music until s dainty luncheon was scrved by the I hostess Mrs. Stewart in he— usual good sty‘e assisted by Mrs. Leo- nard Cont, Mrs. Fred Pout-t and \iiss Verna. Dov~r after which dsnt: “0- ’ng was "gain resumed. Mr Lri-w- rence Smith. Blooming Point wis vicli"ist for the Pimlllllif. The par- iv broke up shor'iv ;"e> nrdnizht “os‘ess. All went to their ham": “eeling the. they had spe"t n very "ieassnt rvening and hoped to soon ueet again. i_4QQ>_._. ::The use of Miller's Worm Pow- iers insures healthy ohiid en so tr as the ailments attributable to o s s e conce ued A high mor- ~iry among chllden is traceable .. worms. Tlhes? sap the strength r intnnts so that they are unable > maintain the battle for life and uccumb to rwoakness. This prepare iiuil gives promise of health and ‘keeps it. -_r=—%—c-.~.—— 1 m Separator (“ins Limited arloi iclovrn I ll. R. Art-her. (lent-rail Iloprcscni:ttivt* Milton hit-Loud. Alrcni _ (‘lmrllvtit-intavn 44QJ¢+Qs0+¢44 . o l l .1F Na HUUL . UAVIUN CNARLOYYETO“ ‘l. P E I IHIt Vt Ii l-EWIN It N R.. II‘I llllllilPllll ul Naviuullnn R N Ilnrnlvkll i. Hnulnnd l.- mm lpeu fm lllllfltlWllllr - w". - wllh --0‘|1llln--i llllt all Ills- mmli mulls-tn AIM m» ' v-inw lll‘“'llllll'nll~ tnni lmlrlu- .-.t '1» uh. .- ipply In .\' ,Vl llillwlph iuvreusrt uinvu-vnwlt l‘ P. I 00-00 _ $50 to o: rfitffii r04 r r0- Nb l» i§fO++f§ i~++ F04"!- l-O. . tP-FQ li-iffif-iu v- A YEAR FOR urn A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES ll —= $5,000 -—No better security u -—C.-rutot be seized or —No medical cx .mina may lwrrh use. &ir tea hers-comp utlitinns for r rwrt. » run ofl. Providing THE GUARD! A N M? a —-No better life lnvt tment available -—\Nili be replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed —-Not JL-cttd by Lrade depression —-Free from Dominion Income Tax ' Anyone over the age of S years resident or domiciled in Canada kty two persons ma.“ purchase jointly. Employers may purchase for their empioyecr-echool boards I'm A y t y r ....t u i fixntoTA . .u u... 0ft m. r... ...»~ u. u I-t hut othev lnlvr-n eu- darted i t! sel smi 1g: I 1st 1ft rd y ‘HHO+++-f+++ji+4-++H§§OO§O4§O§§M- ' ADVERTISER Any person advertising in the Charlottetown Guardian can have re- prints of their ads at very moderate Any number of copies can ot- vflne is given at the time the add is flat in for publication. Any changes or alterations tn set matter will bl- extzn fonat regular rates PRINTERY 11G Kent Street Qiiridltetaown; P. E. l. btainabic levied upon for any cause w v wvvv w‘ lion required , their ministers. - cup irrc t S ‘l’ B stedu. Super a N LAOIII IUITO worth to $88 for 88.0! at Patoas. men's c.1562". u t»: off {at Pstous. This is the man's chance to gel a barlsln. Joints in lle i Agrelmlnl COMMIQUIOWS POWER! ‘ The agreement concluded be- tween the Allies in Paris on Set- urdsy on the quostiou or repara tlnll is cs follows:- l. Fixed annuities payable half- ycarly in equal parts as fo'lo\vs:~~ (s) Two annuities of 2100.000,- 1000 oi’ gold marks from May 1. 1921. to May 1. 1923. I (b) Thrre annuities of £150,000,- 000 of go‘d marks from May 1. 1923 ‘to lilsy 1. 1926. l (c) Tlrree annuities of £2fl0,lt00.~ ' v rise extract. known the world with best wishes frr the hcst and ""0 0f Bold max-ks from May l 1926. to May 1. 1929. I (d) Three annuities of £250,- ‘0001300 of gold marlm frorn May 1. 1929 to May 1. 1982 (e) ThMy-one annuities of £300.- the Royal Marie." 2. Frvty-two annuities "unnin" from May 1. 1921, equal in smrrlnt to l2 per cent ad vslorem of the Gemtnu expoue levied on line pro- ceeds thereof and Payable in Void two r-onths after the vloee o.’ each half-year. _ ‘ in oder to ensure the complete ‘fulfilment of paragraph 2. Ger- lflany will give to the Repnrlzlinn Commission every facility for ver- iiying theamount of the German exports, and for establishing the supervision necessary for the prur- pose. IN CASE OF DEFAULT (6) in case Germany should rinks default in any payment pso vlded for in the present arrange- ment. (a) All or part of tube proceeds of the German Customs in the hands of the Receiver-General of the Colman Customs may be at- matted by the Reparation Com- mission and applied in meeting the obligations in respect of whuh Ge many has defaulted; in such reparation commission may if it thinks. necessnry itself tinder-take the administration and r ceipt o‘ the Gusto s d zties. (lb) The Repauttion Commission may also tori ally invite the Ger man Gove-nment to proceed lo su<h inczeases o1‘ duties or to take such steps for the purpose of in» ere: Bin-g its resources 1's the Com» mission may think necessary. | (c) if effect is not given to this tiormal invitation the Co ‘mission [may declare "be German Govern- ment to be n default. and msy not- i"y the Gove-nmrnls oi‘ the Nile/l _and Associated Powers aoco dinz- ly. who will then take such meas- lures as they may think justiiloble. “ a 0921i Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezontf on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurtling, then shorely you lift it right off with lingers. Truly! Your druggist sells s. tiny bottle of "Freezone for s few cents, suff- icient to remove every hard com. soft corn. 0- corn between the toes, and the cailusee, without soreness or irritation. st HAVE voua FASTER j PllllllfS Milli! I63 Great George St. .QoOoQ8Q~0a-0uQs0¢0¢@_.. . the request for (‘ENTRAL Jlm l ill: Yo!!! Older v For Printing —TO— lhe i eniral f J l) Prllllely m xih rrsslr NsIUITTIHIII By BAYER Now l! 'l'& 600i) ROADS OONITRUOTION IN i921 . i (Prepared under the direct-lb! 0! tne cans-nan Good Roads All-Mil‘- 10s,) Advocates o! 5W5 will!» "4 Oovmnment or municipal olliclflle having in hand programmes o! roatl construction or imb- 01181119!!!- l" naceessrtly deeply interested in the prospects for the successful 1Y0!‘ scution of such projects in the com-re ol the 7°91‘ 1"" l-llhfl“ l". Despite the dete rent effect of the p evallent high costs of lib" m‘! material. there was in 1919 and 1920 a su prisingly wide spread sentim- out that road work should s0 on. m.- it was felt that the benefits of better highways far outwelzhed all! considerations of Hell-W!‘ 919""- man tho argument advanced in 90mg quaters that extensive road work would affect ibod nwdwllm by dlve.tln; labor from the 18ml- thus, increasing the already Mill cost of living, lost its lbrcfl WM! it was remembered that insdeqlllm methods or distubtlon were simult- se great a factor in brinzlll! 850i" food sborlasee and conseqllfllll hill! prices as we e scarcity of labor and increased farm costa- Mlfl the‘ bumpgr crops we-e o. little benefit if an appreciable portion of tnem must he isit to rot because o! the difficulty 0i getting them to mark- ets or shipping points over bsJ roads Bur. even with the beat- will in the world to proceed with road- building, it was iouud in many cases that construction wss greatly handicapped, if not entirely prec- luded. owing to the dilllcuity of sec- uring labor and material even at the market p ‘ices for each 0i! £11688 essentials-l. For instance. several Canadian provinces each let con- trnc‘; for several million dollar's worth‘ of construction, but only a. frac ion of the work could be csr- ried out because of the conditions noted. A considerable and genersllyl favorable light on the conditions which will be encountered by the builders of roads _in 1921 was sec-‘ ured at s‘ joint meeting of the ex- ecutive of the Canadian Good Roads Association and rep esenlatives of the ienling manufacturers or dis- tr.‘bu.o s of road materials and road machinery in Canada, which was held in Toronto in December to the request of the executive. The chairman of the latter body briefly outli" el the road situation for the p'5t few year. and, after referring to the strenzflh of good roads sen- timent and the substantial Domin- in“ and nrovincol ‘unds secured for hwhrvs-I purposes he expressed the "psi-s of the executive to ascer- "flu "w “raw-redness of the snoo- Hu"w ~o vnnQa"|"l- and mnnhlvvprv u, mm.‘ u... nvnnvdn-l flan-roll‘ amt the nv-vnnvvwa- n~ w. mks- mmamvms. in order tlv" this needed ln'nrmation shruld br. laid before the road buhders. The representative machinery and material men present p oceed- ed to give some information details. about the tliLiculties which had been HJGCUIIB production and ols- tribution. and about their plans and D-‘Oflllects for‘ the coming year. There was a general agreement‘ that willie some of the handicaps had not vet been overcome, the out~ look tor 1921 was encturaging. The machlneqr men expressed con idenco that they would be able to supply all demands, and some lxpre sod the opinion that at least a slight tlecrerse in price would be possible. One manufacturer stated‘ ih"t his firm was d ‘upping the making of a pwrticular imp'e- mom in order to devote to the m"4\t.|IlE_ of road machinery the fac- i|'i'ie= thus released. The suppliers of bituminous road materials and the manufacturers of cement reported that they were never in a better position to meet demcnris, new plants having been provided and o‘h=-r measures taken to increase pooductiou Conditions in bc-th Pennsylvanian. oil fields and in Mexico. the chief sour-cs; o1 bituminous raw materials, had shown an improvement which war- ranted tho expectation of s steady flow of supplies. The quarry men wore confident of their ability to supply the reed for stone, provided they new“; reasonably early notification of the probable requirement/s, so may, may could continua wmif during the wimor months and pllQ material st the railroads near proposed work, thus escaping the effects of any cor alwrtszo which might occlu- iam- in the vear, It was the consensus of opinion "'""'"' "l" lWWivlers of material thct IPtlo o» m» decree-s in “He” was to h~ smooth-r Hun-Ina n", mm l" =="a"n. as nrodtmmn w,“ Khcwofl vm to", of nw-Hning A»: Mr Hrs lsthn" sihroflnwn owner]. °"""'l "'"\‘r"r~tors war-t mmlafi as rs-vvsv-nsqlvgn n.“ own“; m” ‘NM’ wv-ml-l n10 m0.’ kn ram-s nlavgflfi" W" W" - u ~l-s N ovmultl h; mow- sfiv-Imn ‘n14 N was not an}. lnlvssvlnr‘ the! weaves wmull Army, q M“! ‘s-I Ann-ass» can n. "Nana vtsr flan‘ Hnlflyu ut- ‘lumen ‘or-rvnu-Inrl 1h,\_ nwomfiq r-multtlmg rim-In; me '1". smoke , ' vmsrituns us . 2mm w» f2‘ - . or a strain, and " ou_" Rub u rich! enrol" Palm‘ cnautorramwn oussnmn 1 - (Incl! in Inga Pair! list ihchcle limo Kidney‘ cause Bsoksche? v Mo! They have no nerves. flit-fill" "5 tnt t u» ', .11. bu"!!! fl-"flWééii, ache 1.1 canted by lumitsgo. N“ _ » the quickest relic! i is soothing, penetrating "St. Jsoobs , ‘back, and tumour the 10M"!- stiffness and lemona- dllwwfll- Don't m, crippled! Get s small; trial bottle .0! "at Jseobl . Oil. i from your drussht and timber up, . A moment after it is strolled you 11 a wqvder what become of the haeh- l m1» or lurnhuo llfllfl- n Rub nld. honest ‘St Jacobs Oil ‘ whgflflfqrlfio" hive QfilM-lltfl. llfillfll- l m, "hnnmstll"! or srrshs- M ll ll‘ “Montoya harmless and doesn't, burn the skirt. tar. however. mo! M" 5 “"1"” ' of"ect in cutting 110'"! W)" 19°F". Prrcticallly all the rvvrewlfll‘ ives of the commercial interest-I present complained that one 0i 111° adverse factors in 1920 We! I119 shortage oi suitable can for the transpmtslion o! road materiel and machinery. it was stated that the railways are largely depondias , at present on coal chug tor trans. portstion of sandsravel and stone. and that the Dominion Government should 1 requested to order a number of new cars oi suitable type onst/ructlon. M a subsequent meeting of the evecutive, s resolution was passed coiling the sttention of the Oovern- _ ment and the three principal rail- way systems to the reported short.- ace, and pointing out that the road construction programmes now in hand will furnish w. snent and uonlllillflils employment for cars of the tvpe p.opo.sed_ Replie, have al~ ready been received from the Rail- wavs addressed" promising the fullest consideration of the subject. w. ., The next artirflo of this" series will Heal with municipal prelimin- aries to road construction __iet_- . rvmvr mvvrv? Continued Prorn- Page Five. l i RaX BEACH’S t s-moumwwnuou in rowan» i I¢~ r “Phi fiti:iii‘i.i."il“‘ufih‘il.f“ i} ' A Mighty Drama d The Romantic North ‘ ' ' v _ ,, ||'\ “‘ 5h" A's livillent in Every lilti TheuFlhl-gulvtltele lulcvsarvbzlilt livll "d" ‘l “"1131 You'll SEE . Two men at death grips in the snow, snarling like wolves, clutching at each other’s throats with fingers of steel, rolling over and over to the edge 0f the Slfllllef- - - YOU WILL FEEL The thrill that comes from watching theclash of red- blotded men in the corner of the world untouched by civilizatioms softening influence. ' YOU WILL SEE The inspiring realism o_f the settings, the grim monotony c of the North, which preys on the human mind and goods 1 men and women to acts of fury. _ Love, Revenge, Furious J cnlousy, super-human endur- ance, Struggle, Triumph-a splendid tale told by a mas- t r storyteller, acted by a flawless cast, in- w-r l . Famous tory ‘l’ “North Wind's Malice” ‘ De-OOODOQOIOO ill-By Herbert. Johnson’ O ffice. without protest front uhe hnngealble Mr. Kin.g_ Continuing his story. in answer | .0 Mr. King Premier Msighen | touched upon his "inconsistency" v ‘in supporting tihe cnndiCnte tr ‘tale whose views were directly ‘vivyergent to his own. in East igin; where he had u candidatu- .'ho stood upon s platform nearly xkin to that of the Liberal leader he succeeded "IN BEING BURIED I, .\'I‘ THE FOOT OF THE POLL". Sarcastlcly the Premier pointed out - thut in Ooichester the Opposition‘ was not represcntedj There WAS, \'0T A MlAtN 1N THE COUNTRY W110 WOULD STAND FOR THE. POLICY OFTHtl-ILMBERAL LEA-_ DER. Perhaps, said Mr. Melgheu, amid general laughter, "THERE: was NOT a MAN W-HO KNEW! WHAT THAT POLICY WAS." That Mrwkenzi King was an out, t he Pr mler did not for an inslar: iispute, for like the diifueulty in lnding out what his policy was I fie has suy. it was equally an im possible task to find out what he tennt by placing this amendment before the House in its “nakfl form." Without doubt Mr. King’:- If It Ain’t One Thing It’s Another. lbject was "not to place‘ i. ma. clear issue before thepsople, but rather to 5o to them WITH NO 1B- SUE AT ALE" 1a fact ms.- test- lls sever-ail elections he difieover- cd that be could not win on any of his policy theories. and his out; success was in u. quaint-similar contest in which he repudiated all his preceding declarations or pol- W)’. 4 ,;’§‘Pur A LEASH on HIM, KEEP 1.1m , our o’ was PARK, MUZZLE HIM. Arm éer 4 wart/earls: 0K Tilt‘ 4m carcr/r/rvn. TAKE ‘m! 4 ',».‘ Q i . but. HAD Z051‘ pa”, mun ovmrlk m0 ~44, ‘votw-lthetsndihg‘ allot the Lib oral lenders‘ ittsinberities‘ and in- consistencies" there was an enor- mous force of reasoniiig‘ behind m. doctrines ot "no mandate)‘ if they "H! anrrwristolv strolled. While they were absolutely foreign to to» federal situation, they were ricn and accurate in their thomugg; m. wens for the conditions with which our mm province is bomfrontgf], The Federal Government have not "lost the confidence of the people'- 1s evidenced by their carry-in; three oalt u"? lite eleetidhs by very ‘teavy majorities. The Boil Gov- wrnment know they have lost that confidence" and couldn't any y; tingle seat. The Ottawa. Govern- wvnt have adhered tensclously to the time honored and inherited Dolley o! amm- pmy. whim at Qmviuiu agree-urn live ibaitll. was emitter, everything is ms 211ml or tom ot lidlléy that we; presented to the people. is sit m. vest rennet-id of dongs; u.“ u. s... t astute a u: Government's comments 0am.- lNG IPPON ‘rJ-ltfli 1U Rlbtfllf 0R AIKlNti ‘Pl-M GOVERNOR TAKlNQ tT HOME was l svey M‘, l or mm MOST PRO- Mscirenzte ‘in; in is tin-domi- ciled Islander. s member of the he party ohiettiss to whom’ they awe venoration and obedience. if {to is consistent, a qmiily with wtrioii do one. trim or toe, is ln- xrlusil to charge him he will mm. 2o his sub-‘bieutensnu hers the mine philolopliies. tnst lie er rounds st ocean, use tr our Bell met-nasal ‘ref-mu its leaner. 11411114011111!) THE LIEUTIDNANT renresentstion. commode-o memes Tll-E which they have LNUCIMFMENN AND RELIEVE 1y violated. There are no grounds tlHtldM FROM Tim UPPRDBSlON. for tho “no mandate" furore which idlitimi Liberal brotherhood and a“ ""1"" ""’““"' l" "l" '1" 'fi°.'"'°° “"3"” m h" pllcsttdu of all bis arguments in this little nrmaoe. to one of the. counties of which he is indebted for the sect vvitioh he holds st 0t- tuw-s. Will he use his good elites and his "so mandate" toils to help mu soar provisos out or tile" dlletai ma? He has done sothisgtor us‘ since an election. and um uni-l mlsht compensate us u. all air‘ f MM Iumrlm corms m. m- m nun. our. no a. w c w - n'_‘tflifdtllil u. all‘ will "trill! hive accent to them by peal to the people until they 50t- xotmvlomfl C-tmmltmmt mtvs rosnondlinc to the will of tlfri will! THE GOV- nib. and handing book to them mussanrns ILBBIIGNATION AND trust sum. they procured by tnis- "efijrtiig tttfi Gpwstusu was: every feature _ot haahslternlte turns of fssr sad at‘- mostt ehameltis-s- iliéir‘ till! rioriieflillifi; that {-84 the distribution And for this Farm- fectioii. As‘ it were" sueenssof dread, at times, f that ttlsyllauv swsliowl-bpth aid “the: remitsnt tihe mononucleosis mu: u ma; ofhie gas-t; horns, 11mins m t so-hsfd to create st the 194g“; other lltii“ ii capitol, but there are abundant that they may displace Mr Orersr. tfotiite h ‘ ‘ free trade h‘... til? Til" 3§I"§§*“’é3li.°-"d' "ma... “u. clliitibh" silicon 86h to s simple hut indefinite welt of confidence resolution.» ideas, anti make one, Mscheasie - vmnmaz. ro "platted mist but in this province the rumbling ‘launder of discontent with the-non Gcvorusvst he ‘bee! been 0s Y . . _ idbt of his eonstltudhoy. 5i ma“ uhli°triil n < v ~ a l; I‘ i?!‘ ‘NPrcr-téthlit? “fitxsflxibisthfo: If. Klllfl‘ 4 m’ “h”... m’: Q "l" an‘. ' .' Ilflll B0“ - . _qy PM’) t 1,1. pl mu‘ao.via;°;n§al_ r retina: bsne- ‘l’ $953011. are eanlsiuiag - ' A‘ ' m,‘ m“, c," ‘An-mu; $1 lie lllflblvaity ae a piece of polit- tlfiwrlbl? '33 "-'~'i=-"1+ i2.'1°3‘;'.l.°.t‘»'tl’£ BMW flat o: the aw wise, p for peltage.