~Prin¢¢ Edward f} t‘, l; v . I .' ‘i J _ iiindlq,i-ivkla'_r_slv ‘liiina- rive hi“, w a YrianJSIIlIII j FEBRUARY s, 1924 4 iTiODAY 3.16. ifldii! h the Si N-IGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adults 16c. Children 11¢, EvenlnmOrcheotra 26c. Balcony 21¢ Children 11c. H . WlLLiAlvi FOX .-. preys/its With Tony, _ Pep -— Snail — G1 7—-BIG the (Wonder Horse tiger-Laughs and Thrills Galore REELS—7 LA RRY AND SEMON “HORSE snoizs" ANOTHER BIG LAUGH FEST King's herei -~ a '. " l THE CHARLOTTETOWN iiit iiiiiliill autumn SHOP from Helium's Catalog OH THAT CAKE SALE at Moore head's on Saturday. k Mc- ——- 1304-2-1-21 n _ “KISS m THE DAR —D°I1l xlggle, you've done il-"Klllthts of Pythlas, February 18th 811d IQIIL-vll. YOU WILL BE SURE T0 get" your money's worth at Arena to n t RELAY RACE TONIGHT at Arena. P. W. C. vs. W. K. S.-— called at 7.30 sharp. The ibqvs lg alone worth the price of admis- "°"- 1i Awssr, KENT seonrs AT t l 7.3 - ANGLIOAN SERVICES in the grrixnnf)“ lgrilntnif.‘ ‘Fskme “Ill parish of New London on 10th inst will be as follows-drtsbtown 10.30 a. 1a.; French River 2.30 p. m. with iloly Communion, Kensingtoo 7 p. m.; Sunday School 2 p. in, THE BEST COMEDY FAROE EVER-New players in "Kias in The Dark," Feb. 18th and 19th.—1l CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. —Church of England service in Springfield next Sunday at 11.00 a. m. and in Crapaud at 7.00 p. m. s|DEwALK“'_AcclDENT_ Mm- All are cordially invited. B. H. Norton, 3 King Square, me; with apainful accident last Tues- day by shipping and falling on the icy sidewalk and badly spralning her wrist. She will be confined to her house for severei days. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Rev. Ewen MacDougail will preach Sabbath 10th, at Murray River at 10.30; Peters Road at 2.30; and’ Brooklyn at 6.30 p. m. ‘ YES, THE ORPHEUS EIGHT , A nouns! m HOME Nuns‘ are local taleut—Csn you beat them n8 M" be 5W9“ b)’ n“ R93 anywhere? Knights of Pytbias 0"" 5°°'°'Y- F" information Feb. 18th and 19th. ' aPDly to 59 Grafton St. 1368-2-7-31 A MEETING OF THE cunn- LOTTETOWN Driving Club will be held to night at 8 o'clock sharp to make arrangements for to-morrow's races. Owners of green trotters are particularly asked to be present, WEST AND CLYDE RIVER — Services Sunday, Feb. 10th West River 11 a. m., Clyde River 3 p. m. Sabbath School in Clyde River at 2 p. m. Evening service in West . myleli) "h"! 51l- t7.d Tgiese services e con uc e y Rev. M. J. zzRimNANTsl-Our big annual MacPherson, M. A. B. D Remnant Sale begins today at 0 o. -———- m. Come earIyi-BEER Q, WEEKQ, h CRYSTALS v: ABBIES-Doulble 1393.23," eader. The best game oi’ the seas- on ln the Summerside ‘Rink Friday night, Feb. 8th when iboth the first and second teams cross sticks. This Will the the last game between these teams in Summerside this Year so dont’ dull to see it. 2i ———-—<o->---_- Auk for Mlnard‘: and tale no other y PERSONALS Mr. aniLMrs. C. R. Rogers, Sum- merside, are visiting in the city. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE —Sunday, 10 inst Preaching at Westmorland at 11 a. m., Albany at 7.30 p. m. The afternoon ser- vice at Tryon is cancelled because of the Evangelistic services in the Methodist Church, Sabbath School at 2 p. m. as usual.——.l. B. Daggett, Pastor. The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Herbert Curran, Fristan Road. ' Mrs. R. Wooldridgs, Covehgad Road and Mr. W. H. Crocket, York, are exported much better this week. ' RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP — The musty friends of Mr. John A. MacLeo gwitl be pleased to hear that he has been awarded the Robert Bruce Scboralship in Arts at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Mr. MacLeod is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Mac- Thc Guardian regrets to learn of the continued illness of Mrslsaac Es sery, formerly of Union Road, 110w of Montreal. Mrs. Maria Newberryj with Mas- ter George and Miss Muriel, re- PRINCE Lauri-wk EDWARD BIG SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 SHARP TWO OF THE SCREENS HIGHEST FRI-CED STARS. ASHOW THiAT CAN'T BE BEAT fyitioliil'i'iii [h] ("v/ii .' He's absolutely dif- ferenti Pep‘—Snap—Gil\8¢l'-* With Tony the won- der horse. Laughs and thrills galore. _ turned to the city on Tuesday last "m" Bllelldlng a very pleasant holiday with her cousin, Mrs. H. Holmes of New Wiltsliire. Leod, MacLeod‘s Mills, Montague, and has many acquaintances in Charlottetown. MANY HAPPY RETURNS.—- The ma-ny friend l‘ M, i On Feb. 4th a number of the rela- s o r M“ Mrs. Francis Greensn ane pleased tlves of Mr, Matthew Callbggk to learn that ‘their little daughter tethered at the home of his DOYOthy who "has been very ill is do daughter, Mrs. Edison Mabey, lib: nicely under the skillful treat- Tryon, and a very pleasant evening ment of Doctor Dalton who nas rec- Was spent it being his 80th birth-gently moved to Emerald where (be day. His wide circle of friends "llfilldfi to ' practice] His away will be glad to learn that he is on. friends wish him success. i PAlN-FUL lNJURY.—While on ihis way to church Sunday evening Mr. Rowland Melkle was knocked down on IGi-afton St. near Prince by a team which came from ibeblnd , He received a ‘bad out over his eye which required several stitches, andlwas badly shaken up, this ribs hurt, "besides having his clothes ‘tor-n. zMr. Vickerson who was near 'by "kindly came to his assistance, took him to a Doctor and then home. The unknown driver, who he will enjoy many days. more birth- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conrad, Georgetown. arrived in the city yesterday on a hort visit to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ben onrad before leaving for Boston. They were ac- companied to the city by Mr, Frank ,Conrad. i0re i; am Will Clear a Stuffed-up Head If your nostrils are clogged and our ‘head is stuffed because of MVBP 910911641 10 860 Willi- d-MIIBIBB nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a lit- he in" dmm- I79 w", BIIUBBDllc ores/in into your nostrils. 1t penetrates through ev- ery air passage, soothing and heal- ing swollen, inflamed, membranes and you get instant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Your clogged nostrils open right. ill); Your bead is clear; no more hawking or snuifling. Count ilfty. All the stuifinees, dryness, struggling for breath is gone. You feel flue. - 3A IMPORTANT MEETING. — An informal meeting will be held in the Premier's office, Provincial Building, at 4 o'clock this after- noon to consider a suggestion made by the Historic Boards and Monument Board of Canada with regard to placing tablets in dif- ferent places to commemorate noteworthy events in the history of Prince Edward Island. It is hoped that all interested in ‘this worthy object will be present. RREMNANTS — Thousands of them-sale start: thll morningnt t 9 n m. Come earlyi-BEER Q . 1393-2-8-1i Syrup White Plne‘ and Tar (and Wild ' Cherry) The best for coughs, c o I d s, acute and chron- “SOMETHING A LITTLE IETTEII" imh l1 Iilbr ~ni or rlsibilltles i! troiiblesl ‘Wm manner in. "P! lolllnr in itne lira.“ furnace in Amount. , of yguh. = ‘ kill! the world not"! tckle away "an winit ah - srrunoav MNHNEE "ONLY Aoums 20¢. qi-ntpnsu 11¢. 0on0 prepared for one oontinui u: laugh. You WW4 l" "i? pdlnhti. sun (rouninl "PP *5"- u°"' u you nod‘ that moor. "9"" 7°“ all gimme o couple? up" ginainontigln. '"°-_ Y?“ shmun niglahi Winn fo yo ""1 wqtnbniillioeoi x DeBlois Bros, Ltd. Wholesale Dlotnbuton ic Bronchitis. A , . ,1“ boy with Ida bolfi 9" gm with Mr doltio will coon m“ pencil tiiltlli W "l" 1i difficult position. - ed that in the multiplicity oi‘ docu- ioyiug the best of health and hope -—~—- “and quegtio“ was amply ‘home m" Mr. and Mrg, W, s_ wom, or Bofliby the fact that such a stipulation ton who have been visiting the lat-‘subsellllemiy W35 John S. Garrick, aged 67. Funeral from her late residence 234 Hills- boro Street. Saturday at 2.30 p. m. interment Peoples Cemetery. son-in-law, Robert Andrew, -boro, Feb 7, William formerly of Mayfield in the 84th year of his age. morning at 10 o'clock. at New Glasgow cemetery. 300111., cons, WOOD of Hard and loft Ooal of but qual- lty tronvaii ltandard Minn. IMI can dllivor quirod. GUARDIAN ' “J o France Denies (Continued from Page 1) separatist movement in which there has been friction between France and Great Britain. Mr. Lloyd Geo- rge’s statement therefore caused something akin to consternation in government circles as it was felt to have placed Mr. MacDonald in a Lord Crewe British ambassador at Paris has been instructed to interview M. Poincare and give a personal explanation of the situa- tion so as to remove any wrong im- pression. ' PARIS, Feb. 7—Prime Minister MacDonald of Great Britain has written Premier Poincare expressing regret for the incident caused by the Lloyd George interview, asserting the dis~ covery of an agreement at the Paris conference between the late Woodrow Wilson and ex-Premier Clemenceau regarding the occupa- tiou of the Rhineland, says a des- patch to a semi-official llavas agency from London this afternoon. The letter. points out that the ' fault is not Mr. MacDonald's. lt was during this [ieriud that the Premier return-ed to London to look after important political de- velopments. The theory is advanc- ments he was called upon to cop» alder Mr. Lloyd George failed to remember specifically the memor- andum respecting an occupation oi’ the Rhi-neiand which passed be- tween -M. Clemenceau and iMr. Wilson. Throughout tihe hour's conversa- tion on Sunday the -i'0r-mer iPreiu- ier did not appear to decide that a sensation be made of the Wilson Clemenceau memorandum. The subject arose while he was discus- sing iMr. ‘Wilson's character, the difficulties in Paris, and ‘how ev ents transpired to cause him at tlin cs ho sacrifice idealism for Allied agreement on various clauses oi‘ the treaty. Manufactured by of Canada Limit: May Publish Memo. Imperial Tobacco Com any I c Mi?) i/tqai-‘tii ‘. PAGE FIVE “Supreme qualify and proper: excellence 25 1O for 15¢ u One such instance had just‘ come to his attention, Mr. Lloyd George t if‘ said. It was the. agreement bet- ween Wilson antl Clemenceau re- garding the occupation oi’ the Rhineland, the details oi‘ which he said had never been acquainted iwith that in ‘fact he never knew- that such a memorandum <had pas- sed between Mr. WHiOXI and IM- Clemenceau on that subject until the previous day when be had re- ceived an inqury from the British Foreign IOffice seeking permission on behalf ot‘ France for publication oi‘ the memo. A copy of memo. in question ac- companied the inquiry. ' iMr. Lloyd George sa-id that this Mr. L. S. Brown (Continued from Page 1) Trade that the summer arrange- ment should lie continued for at least two months later in the ftlif and taken up that much earlier in tlie spring. This seemed to meet with favorable consideration by the railway officials. The present train arrangement between Tlgnisli and Charlotte- _ ‘ town came up for consideration, was the “mt intimation he mad that the mutter being presented by ‘Mr. a Rliineland understanding be- |_ F, m, tween Wilson and Clemenceau ‘hudiplhwd T"r"‘"".; ‘uillnégilibaleiefg: _ been embodied on paper. That he i“ e “e " p ‘ , y. kn t, m existence at least at alone to leave the western‘ pint ui vefixloundzrstandlng ‘between ywnjPrince County, come to Charlotte- Bou and ‘olemnceau on the Rhine town and return the same day. Mr. Brown fully agreed that a remedy was necessary in this ase and promised immediate ut- tention to the matter. lnconporated in the Versailles Treaty. At the Foreign Office tonight it was stated ithat only Mr iLloyd Giaorgifs- permission was awaited before assuring ‘llilfl French Govern- mdntthat there was no British ob- jectlon to publication. According to official circles here there can be no question of the French Govern- -ment's intention not t0 Publish the memo, until after Mr. Wilson's death. The French request for per- mission to publish in event of iMr. Wilson's death was in ihioyil George's hand the Friday before Mr. Wilson died. Births McLEOD-At Brookfield on the 3rd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeod, a daughter. ,_ Deaths GARRiCK-Jn this city, Feb. I '7. 1924. Annie Watson, widow of Refrigerator Cars The provision of sufficient ro- frigerator curs for the Pl‘0V|llt2\' was fully discussed, stress being laid upon the importance of this to the potato business, such por- lshable products having to be ship- ped at short notice. Tho increas- ing development of the Stwli potato industry, and the probabil- ity that next season will see n larger output than ever, impressed the railway officials, who gave the assurance that every effort would be made to simply the required number o! cars for the llrompt re- moval of the crop. Mr. Brown ill- cidentally mentioned the difficulty met by the management in this rc- spcct. which was that the ilcmniid for cars of this type came simul- taneously from New Brunswick P. I}. island and Quebec, oyer-tax- ing the capacity of the roail. The need of increased railway yard room in Charlottetown was taken up. This is already under consideration by the railway mun- agement and n survey has recently been made by a railway Ellillfleflf- At, ‘the close of the conference the visiting railway officials were thanked by the Board of Trade for their attendance. Mr. Ilrown replied that the matters brought up were well worthy of the time spent in their presentation. FRASER-At the residence of his Nor H. Fraser. Funeral Saturday interment Mr. Brown lnte rviewed. .5 interviewed by the Guardlnn lflBt evening, Mr. L. S. Brown stated .. that the railway mnna ement was g‘, in full accord with t e Board of Bl/lllqllll/tifdr . Trade iu the matter of the propos- ed extension of rails along Water Street. . .,_ Thi ld li ve great- ly the? cofivggation Iifi (fhe railway ' -;=_ yard which has been a source of RWWIP/IP/lf-l’ li'°?.'.‘.il3'°.'i§8 i.‘;'.l°‘;‘..°.i;i?.‘2.“'i2 ‘ MWUB"WDWI 3 local shippers. There were some _, g _ , ‘ legal technicalities which required looking into and he would consult his lawyer on return to Mo ‘ When this matter is cleared up the rails will be extended at the earliest convenient time. Mr. Brown was waited upon by a delegation from the P. E. l. Pot- ato Growers Association, yesterday afternoon urging the need of sufficl ent refrigerator cars for the prompt “ ‘ of the seed potato crop." lie-was much interested in the statements regarding this industry, made by the president Mr. A. E. Dewar and the secretary Mr. Bonit- er. and assured them that the rall- way management would cooperate to the fullest extent. _ We have on fund a good otook any quantity ro- ...sqi mien-deh- sf l" amnion nonfat" "l" cm m4 only M I" "P hlmms 1 ~BA'YER w. o.‘ a co. Prompt union. Lowest ‘pflflllt town throughout the day, and in- spected the railway sheds, with a view to increasing the heating shed facilities. “I feel that we can make some improvements here along this line,.' he cold. Gonnoliyo Wharf ' Landing‘ of First Canadian Contin- - gent in France TQ-rlny, February Rih iii file an- niversary of tlie landing of the first (luiiiiilian contingent iii France. ‘heat: troops which lllllllilPl‘(‘(i about 22,000 and were representative of almost cvvry i-ity and town in tlie Dominion lei-t (luv-hot: iii 1914- Tliu iullinviiii: poems have hot-n seli-utmi and (‘flllifillliivii by (Tupi. ii, A. iliiliillllllliti, \\'he:itli~y iiivi-r in cumint-mutation iii’ tliiii. ilutir. They wont with songs to tlie battle. ilmy wort» young. Straight of limb, triit- of eye, steady and zigiow They were iiinliiivli lu tlie 0nd ' zigiiiiisi Oiiiit-l uncmiiitvii. They ii-ll with tin-ii" fumes to the fun. Tin-y shall not grow old, as we iliat iirc loft grow old; Ago Hililii not weary tliom, nor tlu- yPiifS cmidi-mii. At tlii- going down of tlic aiiii and in iflt- muriiiiig Wu will ri-iiiniiiilvr tlit-in. Lawrence Binyon. For you our dcailbeyond tlie i-icn, Wlio guve your livus lo keep us free, ily us, who liolil your memory, Wliiit sliull be said? We can but honour, cherish, bless Your sacred names; no words (‘XIWPH-‘l Thi- mcnsiire of our thankiulncss, To you our dead. Sir Sidney Low. “Glory oi’ sun nt (lying day, llcuuiy 0t‘ cloud in the sky, Splendor of light on iilt‘ crug, Pnasinnicss god of nature, Make mo. as thou. Lend mu thy gift, Tencli mo thy secret, (live mo thy spirit. You Can't Cut a BOG SPAVIN or THUROIJGIIPIN but you can clean zneni off promptly with A 5518.53.53.53}? and you work the horse at the same time. noes not blister or remove tlie linir. $2.50 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more 11' you write. Book l ll Free. W. F.Voung,‘lnc, ui Lymans Bids. Montreal "Eagle oi‘ lilr‘ lllltl'\'4!i()1lS flight, Sliailc of 1b.;- pin-ple height, Ray mid veil unii mystic glow, l-llue oi’ heaven and rose of snow, Come to Nophaie. "Come all things of heaven and earth, (‘mile out ct‘ went and north and ttilfii, (Yonii- from the blowing wliiil, Como from without lilo silent walls To the lost and lunely soul, Ami cull mn thine." Anon. ——-—<+c--i- Federal Dept. Of Labor t0 Keep Out Of Dispute (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 7. -—'l‘lii-ri> is ns yi-i no indication that the Fviii-rnl iibllllfflilibill of Labor will outer into tho negotiations lit-tween tlie llcsco and l7. ill. W. endeavoring i0 roach a sr-ttltrmcnt 0i’ tlie Nova Snotiu coal tleup. lt ivzis stated this morning tliiit the. ilopzirtmont had not yet PPCOiVPIi any request to take pnrt in the ilispute nl- tiimigh negotiations have been broken off ilPfWPPfl thi- represent- atives oi‘ the WOTRPTI-i and the cor- porations. HE ung lady just. ossu ' Tthe iyoponsibilities of a Walls?! m. Brown remained in Charlotte-i is very apt to be self-conscious of her physical functions, and in consequence them. Them no time, however, when is more important. for her to afta em. Cbid among bu‘ is constipation. and ha‘ suifcrin will be serious when abe tsol erifahedoosnotrfite r bowels now. Mm. J. - bonncau, 3410' Adam, Montreal, recommends Dr. CBIGICIPB Laxa- tive Sfi-up Pc in to all her friends, and rs. Hirnry Joyce, Crown, Ont. says if. is the best remedy for constipation she ever used. . Safe for Young and Old Let mothers with growing dau h- lers interest. themselves in is matter and see that their ‘udgment is en A rule fol wed lg man is to take a spoonful Dr. well‘! laxative Syrup Pe ‘n once q:"'fl'"".',""9mhh"'ptn!97h""'zé week untirullhe bowels qmw-“n m“ ' An occasional dose qf DR. cawwstts LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN "Keeps young girls fit False Modesty Wrecks Health Adosccanbegivcninthcseoou- ditions In any member of the family howovet; young or _old as Laxative fiyrup l cpelu nsa simple compound Egyptian senna Wlwflln and pleasing IIOIDBUOI, ectly o. Public Reoognineo Merit You will quickly one the diler~ once between a mild laxative like norcased necessary A bottle can be had at any dill‘ utmaandau ' uloootslsu ‘ n cent. it as been . for thirt years and is flI ' ammun- used I JIVQI’ "%‘ “mifmfifi. luvilI as,“ “lDTTHFMnW your dun. The general manager and his car on return to llonctol. Dirty leave today in their-special - function daily, and~ at sugllixodthati anther-o : 2mm and ém hlhih: g "-5- lack of VIP-ti arm-n satin‘ i I I I Hunt. y». T fro» in» "u I0