FEBRUARY 1s, 1 927 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN aw.""F __'___ early Crazy 'fi$;m' All Over l-lls Body . L. B Barromfleld, N5. mfisalmruargiife time I was “lily, with boiil all over my 50a I y. ,1‘. uld think of to y 53"}? thug, buctofo no avail, for ‘a as one was healed up mother 3311mm to tum its place- 1 was advised to take BURDOCK i BLOOD — BITTERS fter I had used two bottles the Efiiilsaiidd all disappeared and I have not been troubled with theta since. P,“ “Iyonly by The T. Milburn Co.,’ 14s"??- fflifmib °“_" .i __.....____i._._ National Committee T0 Arrange For Diamond Jubilee (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 14. -— To make the necessary arrangements for the celebration on a national scope of the Diamond Jubilee of the Dominion, it is probable that a national tiomniltteo will bc ap- pointed, and that lclzlsllttitnl lo lili- lborizc it will be euactctl at t-he present session. it is reported here tllat the two t-lltiirnicn, in view are Sir Robert Borden and Sir Lomer Gouin. The Lieutenant Governors of all the Provinces will bu exofficio memb- ers oi’ the organization. Some plans are already being tirafted by an illfcl‘-iie[ifll‘lfn£llllfli committee. Governor Protests to Chinese Milit- ' ary Authorities ‘Como to Celebrate Centenary Oi Volta’s Death 003410. Feb. 14.’ -— This city on the Lake or Como, declared to be the most beautiful and pictures/WE ofnll the lakes in the Alps and 8- favored tourist resort, is preparinu to celebrate on April ti next. the centenary of the death of Alexan- der Volta, discoverer of the voltaic pile and also of the electorial unit, the volt. - The program will comprise an ex- position of electrical communicat- ion with or without wires; B- mil‘ tonal exposition of the hydro-elec- tric industry; and a national expos- ition of silks with products and machines of Italian make. The large national industrial as- sociations in the domain of elec- tricity as well as silk have answer- ed with oilthuslusm the anneal of (‘nuio to make the celebration a fitting one, ' "There will- also be held lit COIIID u number of important internat- ional st-lentific, trollgresses, an ill- ternational telegraphic competit- ion. us well as interesting sporting events and an aviation meeting. The principal congresses will be llelll dilring the months of Septem- ber and October namely: Intermit- innal lldlel-trical Congress: World (‘ongress of Posts, Telegraphs and 'i‘elc.phones; National Congress of the Italian Elcctro-technic Associa- tion; Second National Congress History of Science. Changes In Quebec Liquor Commission (Special to the Guardian) QllldllldC, Feb. 1-i. -Fronl a re- liable source it was learned this morning that important changes are to be made shortly in the Que- bec liquor commission administra- tion. It is said that L. B. Corbeau K. C., the present chairman will resign and most likely go to the bench, while Hon. J. E. Caron. Minister‘ of Agriculture, will take over the presidency of the com- mission. Despatch Boxes From His Majesty (Special to the Guardian) liONG KONG. Feb. l4.,-— The (Special to the Guardian) British iluvcrlitir here sent a LONDON, Feb. l-i. —'I‘he Sunday strong protest today to the (‘liiussc/Fiintls ilutlcrsttintls that King military authorities at Canton (icorgti intends to present to the against the formation of a “farm- crs" urmy by (luiittnl soldiers at Sliantuiliiktllt \\‘ilii'il is on the litiililtiary lillc of British territory. The llritlsll assert that the sold- iers are inciting the fflflllflfS to a strong zinti-llritish feeling. Willi an ubjetat of restoring tioufitlcncc. the governor has ordered thc suiti- icrs uwuy f_l‘fllll the British bound- ury. liONG KONG. Feb. 14. -— The ‘first: llitliali brigade. enroute to Silunglizii its a purl of the British defence force flicrc. will proceed directly to that city instead of stop- government of the (lommomvealth a pair of desputch boxes which will be cnpics of the famous Gothic dtispatch boxes on the table in front of the Speaker's chair ill the British ilouse oi’ (lonlmons. Thc Duke of York will hand over the boxes to Pffllllifil‘ Stanley llruc-c when he ODHIL‘! the ilew Aus- tralian legislative buildings at Canberra. mo» HASN'T_ ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY HER RENT BILL. SHE TELLS SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE ping here as other troops have ___~._ tlouc. The second Stiffolk regi- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1i. --Litn. ment at present stationed hci'c.C.l-cy' (Jbapliit. through her ot- wiil sail for Shanghai within the tm-neys. yesterday mode formal neat few tiiiys. Gift FromKiug NEW YORK. lit-b. 1i.‘ ——-Tiie l-lli- vol‘ aims dish which lung (leorgc has given to the tiicdrtll oLSt John tbc llivino was presientcd by Sir Esme lloivztrti, iill: British Aln request. that she and her two chil- dren he permitted to occupy the Beverley Hills mansion of Charlie (lhoplin which she left last Novein- ber when she separated from the filln tronicdiau. The request. was made to Judge Walton J. Wood. anti was accom- nouletl by all affidavit stating that - the zictolfls wife was without funds bussatitn". at. special st-rviccs ill the with which to pay a $1.000 monthly (‘utllt-tirill today and ltcccptctl ill’ 1'1"" hi" liisliop William 'i‘. Manning. ,-L Insertion I Iulrrflonl Insertions . Ono l“ot| r Bight 04+o0+o0 v-vw Agents “hinted A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS which falls duo next 'l‘llurstltiy. L‘. .100 per lino of b words Bu [MI lino of ti worth 7o per llno of ll words Wanted—.A Man WASHO BEST SELLER. GREAT WANTED ___ A MAN,_A DETER ygpqfllcl‘, Washes clothes in ten‘ Ill illll tcs c l eull s (iunranteotl harmless. 25% profit‘. l‘. A. Lsfobvre k Sample tree. Co., Alexandria, Out. A, “C Fiiil- 5-121 iijii WASHO BEST SELLER! NREAT repeater. Washes clothes in trll minutes without rubbing. and cleans everything like Hill-Flic- Guarantceti harmless. 250% BTW flt. Sample free. &..‘Co., Alexandria. Ont. ' A. W. Fob. 1-l-5i. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter March class of North Adams Training School lfor nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write, Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale Univer- sity School of Nursing. All ex- lllllgif-i on employer. I‘. A. llofebvrc‘ mined tnian—who will work as hard tor himself as he will for An active mau- prcforably ibetwoen 30 and 40. married, and with some business experience. An alubltions man —~uuxious for good pay today, promotion tomorrow. Qllellllli! ' is with successful Canadian ‘Life insurance Company, established over 30 years Selling experi- ence not. vital. We supply train- ing. Write, in strictest confid- cnco, Box 1163 Halifax. 2-8,8i Help \Vantctl LADIES REQUIRING SCOTCH and English maids, also farm- ers wanting Scotch farm labour- cm. or capable market gardener and florist, write at once to J. Abbott Winfield, Gov‘t Agent. 20 Markeston ISL, Derby, England. stating lpairticulars and wages. ‘arrive about April 9th. 8872-‘2,‘15,2l without rhhhlhiz. uulll evcrythinil’ like COOK WANTED: CAPABLE cock wanted for July and August. “em” Mm‘ 3710'2'5'15' High wages. (Leave address at Tourist Association Office, Char- Wantcd lottetown. can. UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW For gale wanted 115th April to let or pur- chase, Brighton Ivicinity. 3 or 4 bedrooms. XX. 7... Guardian. FOR sALE-easv SLEIGH AND (lo-cart. Apply 40 Greenfield Ave. Hvlrlr Hull. East Royalty tonight. If not fins held following night. Central Guardian SUNSHINE-March 7th and 8th. WIHIST — Don't forget the whist in St. Joseph's Sodaiity Hall, Wed- nesday night. 333.; WONDERFUL PROGRAM in 3857 ANNUAL EVENT — Tho Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will hold their usual tea on St. Patrick's Day. " 3335 —~*—-l SUCCESSFUL STUDENT — At the Mid-term examinations recent- ly held in McGlll llliiversity, Miss Francis Read won second place.‘ “Class I, in Zoology, making ninety five per cent, Miss Read is n daugh- ter of the late Elbert J. Read of Alberton. i, - LAID TO RE$T--"l‘hc filncral of the lute Mrs. Chas. E. McKenzie was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence, Milton, where a short service was held, thence tot Illilton Episcopal church, where thel regular service was conducted. Rev. Mr. Johnston tifficiateti, assisted by Rev. Ml‘. Roy Moore. The pall- bearers werc, Il. Tl Horne, J. O. Hyndman, J. l<‘. bloat-e. W, E11, Drake. J. I. Stewart and H. W. McKenzie. interment ill Milton Cemetery. PERSONALS ‘The many friends of Mr. O. W. Nmvllllll. Wlnsloe, will be pleased home after a tipcratitm for appen-i diciiis ill the l‘. lil. island Hospital} Mrs Linden, wife oi’ Linden. was ill Truro this week‘, visiting the Colcbcstel‘ County! Hospital where her husband is rc- covering from injuries received in thelate wreck. She left Fri- day to visit her daughter in Char- lottetowil.-—St. John Telegraph- Journal. Skating Party At Sherwood Last night about forty young folks gathered at the “Y” and from there wendctl their way to (lrabbds corner, where they were met by sleighs. very kindly provid- ed‘ by the people of Sherwood and col "eyed out. to the Sherwood open air rink. Oil arrival the folks were much surprised to find all electric. light.- ed rink of u good large ice surface, with alt tilcgallt siicct of ice, and needless to say they iilii not takc long in ll‘_\'illl£ it out. Aftcl- two htulrs of this popular lllllilillli‘ they got together again and ivcrc driven back to town ur- rivotl in shortly" after clevcil. Tile group is loud ill their praise of the kinducs shown bv the peo- ple of that district and alrcatly are planning ou another trip otit in the near futurc. "slams DAVIDSON. _..At St. Avnrds. Jan- uary 29th., 1927. to Mr. and Nirs. Harry Davidson, a daughter. ‘Lexie May. —-<Congratulzitlons. MARRIAGES . CAMPBELL-WATTS — At Tre- mmlt, lStreet Methodist Episcopal Church. ‘Tlol-itou, Mass. on Febr-u- arv 7th. 1927. by Rev. Lynn J. Rall- cliffc, Edith Adina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick \V. Watts. York P. it}. island. to (Jllfttili A. (iulullilcii. of llatil. Maine. wosArl-ls MacPHAlL-At Argyle Shore, Fcb. l-itli Colin J. MacPhall. Funerlli Wetlnesduy 16th, at 2 o'clock. TRAINOR — At Tryon, Lot 65. Felh. 14th, Ellen ‘Trainer. Funeral Wednesday morning to St. Anne's Church, lLot d5. MobA-INE<-—- At West Royalty, Feb. '14, Annie Mcbaiuc of (‘lluoc Covc ill her 83rd your. and widow of thc late John Dickinson of Lincoln- shire, England, Funeral Wednesday at 11 o'clock for Canoe ~Covc Ceme- tery. mop-i- - IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of dear little Gladie who went to dwell with Jesus on Feb. 13th, 1923. There is sorrow in the household Since her pleasant smile has fled There are tears of grief fast falling For our loved and honored dead. Now our darling she has left us From this world of toil and care For that fair bright home in heaven Where we trust to meet her there. Inserted by her cousin and play- mate. IN MEMCRIAM‘ In loving memory of my 119m’ mother, Mrs Barbara Burrows who departed this life l-‘eh. 14th, 1922. You are not forgotten mother dear Nor will you ever lie. As long ns life and memory 1M" I will remember thus. Inserted by hér dsushter. M11 3""”'"'3" zsn-z-ls-zi. .101... Stewart. ohm» am. all» M"!!! "Pill willie“ NEW FISHING eoA-rs son _-——-" sole. all sizes. Write or call. — FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN. been; l’. A. Rooney, Boat Builder, ll!" $150-$250 monthly. also _ g .|_ 3 _ clerk-i, which position?! Raii- _'“"_“ 7762M" way llox lill- (tllurtiiun. FOR SALE_ABOUT 3o TONQ OF _ ii-“i-Z-iim‘ ‘" good hay. Apply Albert Six- ” '_ " ‘"""_—‘ smith. North River. 3821-24141 BIG EARNINGS, STEADV EM-j Dloymollt for Barbers. Become (‘Inert in 8 weeks. Write Motor, Tlarbor College, ‘Department “F”, lllslltax. lt-l-Zfis-ltf. i ‘l-l-‘Q FOR SALE — 12 PURE BRED I. ll’. Rocks cockcrels sirs's dam record 200 —2.'i2. Price ‘$2.60 each. tfharlt-s A. ‘ilrKenna. Newton Cross. 3M2-2-14-3l. i lac‘ NT s1‘. NOTICE T0 FISIIERMEN Word has been received by the Inspector of Fisheries to the effect that the smelt fishing season has been extended until the 26th instant inclus- ive. , Fishermen be guided accord- ingly. 385-1-2-1 1--ii. S. T. GALLANT, Inspector of Fisheries. Father Cloran . Speaks at Rotary accorded. a trare intellectual treat in the form of an eloquent and very thoughtful address given. by, Rev. James A. Cloran, C. S. B. Rn‘: of Saint John, on the subject» "Heredity and Character," in which! he dealt "with heredity and the‘ body. heredity and moral traits. tlfe‘ intimate union of soul and» bodyd and the great value of education inflcorrecting or eradicating the do" fects resulting from heredity, ‘He pointed out that medical opin- Salvation Army THE MARKETS Atljulunt Ward of the Salvation Army's social work iii Saint John was of great blessing to the local corps and resulted in much good. All the Sunday meetings were led by the Adjutant and tllcre were re- cord attendances throughout the day. the words Christ" ill the night meeting five men and women decided for Christ. The meeting on Monday night was u very belpfill one. Ryan of Trinity United was present and gave all inspiring talk on the love of Jesus. Ward also spoke. of the mid-winter camp meetings. 'l‘uestluy ilight Rev. to know. he has returned to hisiwill be the speaker and on Wed- Ellllillccljday, folltnving u OUQOONOO Camp Meetings Tile visit to Charlottetown of After a splendid address on “What think ye of Rev W. M. Church Adjt. Only three more nights remains (ieorgo Ford nestluy lliglit the unninrrietl men of the corps will be ill charge. ' For the final meetings on Thurs- bean supper, u irt-ry special meeting will be led byl (Iapt. and hlrs. I-lanlmun of Sunl- nlersitle. Special music and song. Atljutant Ward returns to St. John on 'l‘uesday.- Gorinan Wins Again (Canadian Press) MAKE PLAICID. N. Y. Feb- 14- — (‘harles (lormon. of Saint John, N. 1%.. clipped one second off the world's record for the 440 yard skating event today. He won the race in 35 3-5 seconds. The llfevi‘ ous record 36 3-‘5 was lnade at 581‘- anac Lake in 192-1. German's new record today was established in connection with the National amateur outdoor sknlinil championship, transferred here from Detroit. William lxigaihalso of SnintJohn. took second place in the 440 yard event. and Henry Nelson, of Chl- cago, svas third. Valentine Iiialls, of Lako Placid, won the one mile event. German was second and Nllititlll was fllirtl. 0>~i-—— Nominated to ‘ Contest Albert Co. (Canadian Press) ALBERT, N. 13., Feb. 14. —(.'on- rad J. Osman, of Htllsboro. sou of the lute Hon. C. J. Osman, was O'lll‘A’WA, 0nt., Feb. lt-(eggs) -——iCold weather throughout the west has seriously affected fresh receipts and lighter arrivals are reported from most Prairie Provin- ces. American markets are lower today. lChicogo spot reaching a new low poillt for the season. lti-RONTO —- Country shippers report moderate increase in re- ceipts. Tbcy are paying extras 40 —~l2; firsts 37-38; seconds 30. and making sales of graded eggs at extras 47-48; firsts 43-44; seconds 1l4—.‘l5 fob. MONTREAL —- blarket is steady and unchanged in tone and'prlces with fresh in good demand antler delivered extras 4ii—47; firsts 42— 4-3; pullet extras 38-40; seconds 38—39; prices to retailers are ex- tras 50-52; firsts 48—49; pullet extras 47; seconds 4~5—46. '\\‘ii.\‘~.\llil"EU — Dealers are quot- ing country shippers extras 48, firsts 46, seconds 35 and making sales to retailers at extras 53', firsts 51; seconds 4'5 Small lots of imports are zlrriving daily, Imports for last week amounted to 7-14 cases. SASKATOON, —— Dealers quot-- lng country shippers delivered ex- tras lihlirsts 38. seconds 32-414. Prices to retailers extras 51, firsts 49, seconds 45—47. >C.ALGtAILY - ‘Prices to country shippers extras 35, firsts 33, sec- onds 28. Prices to retailers extras 65; firsts 55. VANCOUVER — Dealers paying producer extras 30-—32; firsts 28- 30; seconds 26-—28. hlONmllililalb, — The foreign do- mnnd for Canadian Grain showed some inlprovement on the Montreal market today. bu; the volume of business transacted was small. A moderate trade was done on the domestic market and prices were unchanged. The demand fur winter and spring wheat grades of flour conlinncti dull but values were steady. Only s. small trade was ldono in all lilies of nlillfced but the undertone to the market was firm. The demand for standard lied and prices were unchanged. .'l‘he receipts were 279 cases. The ‘market for potatoes ivas without any new feature to note prices be- ing steady tinder a limited demand. Tar lots ofl‘. E. Island green mountains were quoted at $1.75 to $1.30 per bngof ninety pounds in bulk ex track. The (lcllland for but- tcr was confined to broken lots and the feeling was firm. No. 1 pasteurized was quoted at 40 1-'.’ unanimously chosen Conservative candidate to contest the-Aubert County seat in the provincial Leg- islature at a government conven- tion held in Albert village today. Tile nomination was made in open meeting and no other name was proposed. The nominee ac- cepted. The by-election is mode ileccs- sary by the recent death of J. L. Peck, M. L. A Vesuvius Getting‘ NAlPliiflS, Fob. l-L-lfourisls who saw the perfect conical shape Vesuvius 20 years 880. llrinl‘ 10 11"’ great eruption of 1916. which blew off the ivhole top of the volcano may sec the original shape again in the near future. accordinil to the prediction of Professor Alessan- dro Mailatlrzt. head of the Vesuvius observatory. is transforming deposit of sirutilln upon stratum of lavtl upon the summit around the eruptive cone. The Professor (ifilliflftlfl that this process will continue lintll the vol- cano bas resumed its orillill-"ll shape. <++o+>¢ PLEASANT 1 AND EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE That acts naturally and forms l no habit. --_@ i Rexafl Ortlerlies Take the but and forget the rut. Prices 26c, 60c and 01-00- ‘AAAAAAAA SOLD om.v av rut-z Pnomsr DRUGGISTS Moclfinnoi 3 Dru f; Co. Phonl Tbs Rexact. Poe.- A New Cap i ‘cents to 21 cents pct‘ pound. The M1,- "-7" ‘CEiplS were 21 packages. Extreme tdiliincss marked the cheese trade and values were fractionally re- duced. \Vestcrn grades were quoted at 1S 1-4 cents to 18 1-2 cents per ipound. The receipts were 26 boxes. {Fourteen Horses t Burned to Death (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK-Feb. 14. —Foilrtoeu horses were burned to tlenth this morning and two had to be shot because of injuries in a fire which |Hlili'l(3(i on the ground floor of the lfour storey brick stable at 1277 ‘Rank Street and spread through ‘the building. Policemen and fire- cotton; light receipts. Dealers are quoting ster and seconded by iRotarian Mr. grades of rolled oats wus also lim- ion now is that few if any diseases are hereditary, and certainly not cancer or tuberculosis. Certain bod- ily traits and moral and intellectu- al habits are hereditary, but the higher We go the less the action 0f man depends oni luatter. i He drew the following practical deductions at the close of this ad- dress: First, that the nations should have good parents; second, that a‘ll should be interested in edu- thlrd, that education em- braces physical, lntcllectunl and moral development the greatest stress to be laid.- on the last named. ".1 speaik," he said, "as man to man and not as a clergyman to lay- men." Dr. Yeo presided and l1 vote of thanks moved by President Web- Justice Arsenault, was tendered the sp aker. . he guests present were Rev. A. J. Maclntyre, lion. II. F. MacPhee. John Lightizer, F. J. Casey. C. G Duffffy, K. C., Charlottetown, anti iWilliam tOrowell, Toronto. Interesting Talk On European Trip Yesterday afteroon at the Navy The Rotary Oluli of this city was ' . It will contain the 75th Anniversary announce? at ment of Studebaker. ‘This willbe of vital interest to every auto- mobile buyer who wants to save principal! STUDEBAKER 75 YEARS YOUNG g Watch This Paper y on the 16th! League, Mrs. F. J. Nash, gave an interesting and delightful talk on her recent European trip. l; was the usual weekly sewing and a large number of tbe Daughters of the Empire were present. ‘Beginning at Halifax she took the members to Cherbourg, giving a vivid description or the . passengers including rington, a son of famous writer, Mrs. Harrington or Avon Beck, who gave them a remarkable account of his famous mother. She descriibed each of the stopping places between Nice and Rome. The ladies were much lm- pressed with her description of the various cities including Monte Carlo and (lenoa, the wonderful bluo hlrditerranoun. the snow cap- ped mountains in their changing light and coloring. 0n reaching Rome she reserved a further talk for a future meeting. An impromptu tea was served after which an animated discussion followed in which great pleasure was expressed by all present. Czechoslovakia To Improve A Auto Itoads i556. Bay Club A Again Defeated. SYDNEY. Feb. rules. DIAZ READY TO QUIT AIANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. 12. —Mnking' , voyage their first win of the league by a across. and meeting very notable score of 7 to 4. Sydney Millionaires King agreed "ro senva HIS Psowtexdgtj}; —-President Dlaz. head of the Con- ed m; ggtigfggtorlly clossdjfl snrvative Government. declared‘ to matter, was only re-opeued at the The Associated Press staff corres- present time because the opposi- pondent- today that he was ready to‘ tion asked give way to some one else if ‘that seemed best to the United States. “My interests, hopes and ambi- 1 tloas," bar-said, "are only for Nice-W, -Wil1 Table Docu- ments Asked For (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 14. —Premier this afternoon to Mr. Bar- shut out Glace Bay from the C. B. table n series of official documents 111B championship and the right to-in- relating vade tho mainland after the pro- Massey and his appointment as vincinl and Maritime titles. Saint Thomas. of Sydney appsr- His Excellency Lord Willingdon Bllliy hill/e U19 16115118 Climbed. but as Governor-General of Canada. this will not be certain until two protests against them are decided. by C. l-I. Cohan, (Conservative, St. In two of the games the Saints Lawrence-St. won. they played Duke MBCIBBBCyPFiIIIIG Minister pointed out that a Glace Bay resident and the pro-Ithe government was agreeable but tests are based on this fact which that all papers relative to corres- is alleged to contravene the league-‘pondence between the British gov- to the Hon. Vincent minister to the United States and The papers had been asked for George) and the eminent and the Canadian govern- ment would require the consent of tbs former. in referring to the tabling of the _ ndence between himself Lord Byng, Mr. King said the government "have no desire to ro- 14- open this matter which we regard- Th6 for the papers. he will wiho bring their autoni PRAGUE. Feb. 14. — Americans it"!!! ragua. peace, and progress. and the t. friendship of the United States. If 1 the llnlted States should think tbesf . obilcs abroad will learn with pleasure that an extensive scheme for ‘the improve- ment of the main roads in Czecho- slovakia hss just been adopted by the Government. ‘The object is t0 adopt all the principal roads to the needs of modern automobile traffic. The lState highways in Czechoslovakia have n total length of over 5.280 miles. and it is proposed to spend no less a sum than 1.000 lulllions crowns on making theni up-to-date motor roads. A Road .Fund ‘is to be established, into which will be paid file recfllllts from automoibile lic- enses antl customs duties. amount- ing to about 4'2 million crowns an- lllllliiy. while a special automobile tax is to he levied. ffbe ordinary men, however. saved 154 others which were on the first three floors. The stable said to be one of tho l ‘The renewed actltuglliy 0i lielllitllgiil‘ oldest ill the city was rcmodellcdl i“ P-Xllectetl in benefit very larflely i k919i“) h H3" with wide concrete railways a few, the whole ccononlic life of the tag- llllllllllll illl" fl P0 I‘ e‘ "i" Y ' years ago, and it was these Ramps puihlic. while it is estimated that tthat. enabled the rescuers to save ‘so many of tho animals. Toronto Branch of Fasoisti Founded TORONTO, Feb. l4. —'l‘he first branch of the Fascistl in Ontario was recently founded in this city. -Vincent Mantin, a fruit dealer is the political secrctary- of the local branch. It is announced that in future the Fascisti will parade on armis- tice day, when it is possible that those in the procession will wear the black shirts peculiar to the or- lzanization. Funeral oi Hon. J. K. Flemming at Woodstock Sat. WOODSTOCK. N. 9.. Feb. 14. - Hon. J. K. Flemming was buried Saturday afternoon at the Metho- dist Cemstery hers following an impressive service at the United Church. cofiductsd jointly by Rev. Frank Baird, Plciou. N. 8.. the ex- Premiefs former pastor here, and the Rev. W. N. Byers of the. Juniper church, assisted by the Rev J. 'i‘. Covers, Woodstock. The funeral was perhaps the largest ever held in Woodstock. Floral tributes and messages of condolence were received from all oaris of tho Doml Ion of Canada by the bereaved f mlly, including a beautiful wreath from the mam‘- nv Kooax Sven: s: 909-99‘ n message of sympathy from th loader ill tlls House. hers of the House of Common! and lion. ilugh Guthrie, tho deceased‘ glut night boarded l uukeep of the roads will. of course, -be provided for as usual in the liludget. This improvement and modertilzing oi‘ the country's roads it will mean an economy for mum,» Isis oi at least 100 millions in rim. uing expenses. that we give way to some one else 1 as a means of furthering the best 4 under subsequent administration, I y think the Dotted lStates marines 4 should remain in Nicaragua." i‘ WORLD'S HIGHEST RAIUWAY 4 OPENS I OHIAlMONIX, France, — Feb. 14. ‘t The highest railway in the world, reaching the glacier atop Mont <> Blane, nearly eighty-five hundred , feet aibove sea-level, has Just been opened. The line is a suspended i serial railway hauling little cars 4 along a cable. t ‘The first carload made up of ‘ technical engineers, found the 1 temperature nineteen degrees be- low zero at the top. ‘ The airline is expected to be op- ened shortly to tourist traffic and many Americans visiting Chamonix this Willtel‘ will use it for s. view interests of Nicaragua. I should do 4 Sines taking over this i souimmediately. ) " Ha“ we h." "m" mmy .50 long as I am lresitlent. and < ‘houand. o‘ don-n m‘ ' clan in the Maritime Prov- litlTEl. repairs and improvements. It in now the finest Hotel of itl b incss. it appeals to than who want a comfcrtlhlfl Hotel and splendid tabla and , excellent service's! a moder- ’ Its price. ' ‘ Rates from 83.00 t0 54-09 per day- Charlottetown F Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors » . MISS L. McQUAID, Manager E of the Alps. QUEEN HOTEL INew Prayer Book LONDON. Feb. 14. ——'I‘he new Book of Common Prayer, reggm. melldfid by the Bishops of the Church of England, has been by far the week's beet seller. Fiction, and other books have been relekatsd to a back shelf place in bookshops handling the paper covered eight by five 373- lmlzes of Bishops‘ proposals n. half a crown (about sixty cents). Groan- lng presses disregarding the eight- liour law. have been unable‘ to meet. the demands. Women have been the chief buyers. ‘Cable orders for the book are coming from various parts of the world and in one instance an order from America was made by the new wireless telephone. iCharles Ponzi En- route to Boston ' To Serve Torm IIOTEI. _-._._ One of the lamest and but equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120v rooms» 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in in‘: put few yum- Hotoll throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid tabla. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in moms. Rats! M-OO to 06-00 par day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors V HOUSTON. Texan, l-‘eb. it. Charles Ponzl, one of the orllzlilni "wizards of finance," is enroute to Massachusetts to serve a ponltent-i iary sente no for some of his flwizardry’ Ponzi. after bsin; maptured last June at New Orleans ,all he was attempting to escape aboard an Italian‘ steamer. put up a big fight against extradition bill an eastbound train with two Massachusetts of- ficers. - , ‘c. tloliuon. l-Iailfli; .A. and, Montreal; W. T-WQQNIICPH. (l. Maclillilln. Howell, Tryon: D. . Kim: 0mm: D. Rutherford. I-lalifak; 0. Goodwin. Montreal; A. Vanvnrfl. 8t. Jolllr Ilsl (n, A. J. Tlyfor, none: N’. Lingle Truro; (i. C. f0‘ . Few , HARRY osnown, Managsr ‘ ' " vlEroniA l-lofli.""" J. Urtztéba t. it W. Palmer, Monctomrlf. , ma- W. C. Neweomb, Monctou; A. J. MacAdam, Selkirk; I". K. Murray. - “.. ““”‘ New Glasgow; W. T, Anderson, Is Best er A Morsll: w. n. Forbes, Vernon.‘ m its BY Mu Cur large stock of Drill, Hora an! Catlin Imnodlll. 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