fi- :.4 1]. ,.. rii;.f'ii "-':-':i- , . J 4;. '»_ I .' -..- l~.*:1 »\-iii* -1” ‘i if I; i .irq .ex ‘ ii l" . ,-, F ‘e. if .l,_‘.~. a if sf “ff- . -. 1-1.. 4 )'.-- .. f .. 12,. " =,.. f a . r i . » ., ~ . rf . ...V it ... »:,:': I ig. -7,: . ll 2-in .ri fi CHENWAH he Talcum wit , a=¥a=sisswsmpa=auw;a;f=s.4;u; aiii»%¥%liU§¢\lU§Uu1o§§f.0ct¢ou» agsseasifseanolalmlniailaienailauszxeaiz-sesessaitasaitasxssxmsexacu ié =" p the Odor “All It.’s Own” This is something entirely ew in talcum powder, has a elightful. distinctive odor, ut up In a beautiful package nd retails at a moderate rice-35c. L 'US'5¢3-B Tho2Mac 49 Gt. George St. #7E§(%ik95#°K§l9#U*$)K$; ;_;;i *O4-OOQ494 O4O eeds In clock and' to arrive iooo ends sn/iN, 1ooo BAce Miootines, coo iaaos on. c/tk: MEAL (old prices) soo slice cnAc\<- Eo coan Ano connivis/it. ecHuiviAc.HEn rEEo.|=uL- vsaizsn oar risen, ~ GERM MIDDLING8. o0,ooo Les Faso wus/ir, (ers Bags), ooo spies cnouno ovsrsn eHi:i.Ls, ami' ron Pouurnv, runs i_iNsEED Meal., cor1-on SEED MEAL. FL/ix seen, crushed OAT8, FEED BAR- LEY, Buckwheat, etc. etc. U) L :it ii' o-ole-Q 0-Q4-oo-o-o-Q 0 Lowest price, in the city. .. wHolJoAi_¢ A 'HRTAIL iCarte,r, di C_o?Ltd' . Queen Bt.,WcreIioule. ‘ Phone 208. »», \ iL¢ A careful selec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas- ed to have you call. .N. Tanton demons cows Molly Dc Koi and Amy ' “The Store for Waltham -M -_ ' THE"-CENTRAL GUARDIAN IT PAYS t0 Till! in thi] Proviiioo. MICKEY, the funny feller in “Follies 0! 1920." 7006 James l'icDougal1 will preach on Sabbath ,l5th ai. Canoe Cove 10.30 DeSuble at 3 and Hampton at 7. MR. KERR, of tue Farm Pro- ducts, will address the -farmers of .Covehead in their school-room at Covehead on Monday, Feb. 16, nr. 7.00 p.m.` Ladies are especially in- vited. 7003 ' TO SPEAK AT’ CONFERENCE. -Dr. J. A. Allen, -pathologist, leaves his morning for Ottawa and thence to Montreal where he will _attend the Fur Farmers Conven- tion and will deliver an address there on "Some Diseases of Fox- es." After the convention the doc- tor will .proceed -to Toronto to visit lils family whom he has not seen since June last. COLLEGE DEBATE.-The week- ly meeting of the -Prince of Wales College Debating Society was held' on Tuesday, February 10th and as usual was largely attended. After the minutes were read and adopted, the President announced thc'sub- Jcct of debate whlcli was ,“Resol- ved that revolution of the Thlrteeen Colonies was `jtlstifiable,". the speakers of whlcli were: Pro.- .Mis:i Pcalc Jones, Miss Mal‘i0\‘i9 lfonnolly, Mr. Gordon 'MacLean, Conf-Miss Winnie Smith, Mr, Wm. McDonald, Mr. William 'Mi\cDouguIl. Critic.--Miss 'Mary 0'Di>a. Secre- tary, .\i.r, Roberts Gordon. The speeches of thc ladies were both partlrzulnrly good and' when lthc votc wus taken thc resolution was c.ai‘rled by a large majority, Miss O'I)ea in ii fcw well choscn ru- iuarks praised thc Debate. Then a-I'-ter uiiil address by the acting Honorary l‘rcsideut, Mr. Steele the mcotiug iiiljouriieil.-G. VALUABLE ANIMALS PURCI-I-' ASED.-dir. Waltor I). Ross. Kill' ruus, imc of this lsalnd‘s intellig- ent and progressive farmers is starting ihc foundiition of a herd oi’ llolstclu cattle, and to this ond he ri-ccntly bought throe vcry line aiilniiils. One is a calf which l\lr. Ross purchased from Mr. H. J. Kennedy. Eoutliport. The darn. oi this fine young animal is Abbe-kerk -('-yntliia, with a. record of 16 lbs but ter in 7 days, at two years and ton monthr: and grand .lain with a roc- urri of 3l.lii lbs of huttcr in 7 days. Mr. Ross's other purchases are two spleud-iii I-iolstcin lieii’.'.~rs,'i’roni Mr. John Tweedy, ’Ei‘nsclit’i`c. Those holfers :irc out of Mr. 'l`wci~ily's Ilooker. slrcfl by i3\1l`i-§\P.V lloifili- The grand dam of one of those hoi- icrs war: ai cow owned hy Logzin Bros., Anilicrst. with ii rccoril oil -eighty pounds of milk a day. Mr. Hogg 1,, to he congrut.\ilate‘d on soc- firie animals -Q \.riri~g s\icl_i_lery ___ ~ rofiozo Ideal Fountain Pen. ` . l-. We cairy one of the _ best assortments. _. U s e a Waterman H A point to suit every hand. its o. ii. nnoii I Jeweler and Engraver' ` ' Watches “ *_ .ii=,wi~:i.r.R ` l it 1.4!- a pt-< ft o 'I Co. Manufacturers <§?* HICKEY’S TWIST TOBACCO BOTH THE HEART AND BODY You know the difference in an instant be- cause Hicke_y’s is not short and does not crumble like wet saw dust after a iew minutes use. There _ is no such a thing as substitutirg HICKEY’_S- "iff impossible. -It is the Chewing Tobacco that gives _ perfect satisfacton everytime. ‘ - Hickey’s &` Nicholson’s Tobacco clk* Ltd. _ Charlottetown 1- , . ` -.sis-. ~ ,-_-.ir - ` E ;- -~Y-~ -~ --~ E - M-_Mm W DoN'Ts _ OO-OO-OO'O*§ A - i ier, n m ii o . I ` Za ‘ . diDoiiit(i1ti.1;ilcct Hotibiry it pair ` i TATIONERY it _in suvlmie to elle; vw ordoro In good time. We supply hi holt grade matorllil U correct forma by skilled work- mon. .An Inspection of our ample; will facilitate placing your criicro. THE GUARDIAN JOB PRINTING DEPT CHARLOTTETOWN wuouwowowoeeonuooww i . 5 _t and --. \'~ ie.-‘_ u .I `~\ ." L-`~` \ -1. 0- e-:~.\" 4;* .~°`(1==-f" O-O-Q cnuncn oi;-sco'r|.ANo.-ney. - ,'_. . - 1 Q gl 1 A views MAHooANv s|.uci-i. $7.75 'Morris-Smith-Beer - i . _ WHEN MEPHISTO PFiOwLSln “Follies of 1920.". 7006 their engagemen-tg at these places. The Company hope -to re-visit P. E. Island in the summer. ...BANGOR»8CHOOL.- The fol- lowing is the standing of the schol- ars of Bangor school for the month of January: Grade Vil.--1, Her- bert Ladncr. Grade Vi. ---1, Lewis McDonald; 2, Arthur Ladnrci-_ firndc IV.-`l, Leslie Ladner; 2, Edith Robbins; 3, Winston McKay. Grade IlI.-1. Donald Compton: 2, Fred McDougall; 3, Ernest Ladncr and Mary Compton. Grade ll.-l, Allan McDonald. Perfect attendance -- Fred l\IcDougalI, Ernest liatlner, Edith Robbins, Leslie Ladiicr. -Elizabcth Compton, tcaclior. ,SCHOOL WORKL-Standing' of Westmoreland school i'or January, i920: Grade VI.-1, Max I\IcVit`tIe; 2, liaininond Newson; 3,. Irene Nowson. Grade V.,-I, \\iii\nilii'cil Ilcst; 2, Amy i\IcVli.iic and Iiuher (lanili>ld; 3., Lloyd (hikes. _(li'ai_lc IV.---1, Carrie Oakes; 2, Ella Cun- ilcld; 3. Lillian Matters. `(irat!c iii., Sr.,-- l, Iiay Oiike.-1. (iriide ill., Jr.----1, Arthur Newson; 2, Fred Matters. Grade II.-1, ElnierNcw- son: 2. Fenton Wilson; Grnile I.. Si‘.,IVlnud Oakes. Grade I., Jr.-I, Parker Canfield: 2, Leith Moori- :ind (iilvstor Wilsoii. 'l`hc follow- ing had perfect attendance l`or the month: \Vinnifrcd Rest, Clicstcr Wilsoii and Arthur Nowson. DEPARTURE REGRETTED.-li has been lcnrncd with regret that liev._lI. R. Bell is about in sever his connection with the Norliilliv-‘I er field, having decided to take up] the duties of pastoral evan_i;elIsm in Carleton Co., N.B. For the past twelve years .\Ir. Bell has labored in the provinces, having.: held pas~ ioratos in Suiunicrsidc, New Glas; gow, East. Point, i-lulifu\' and Deci- isiund, N.l'l. Ilis work on the pre- sent field hits been cliiolly evangel- istic; the evang'ellzation` ot’ this group oi' churches being the inain nbjoctivo in his tnkinv; uh the woik licru. llaving held succcssi'_ul i~;iiup:iiuii:'. in ouch oi' thc i'our fields .\li‘. ilcll feels that .his work here luis boon, accoinplislii->d, and that the liolii no\v offers it splen-'iid op- pir.-tiiniiy for it pastor wliose ninl_~ ity lies niiiinl_\' in his pastoral ac- iniircmcnt-.s. lntcrmingied with a fooling of norrow _nt the loss Occa- sloned by .\lr. Bell’s removal is the deep scaled conviction, verified by :hc sticccss which has Invfiriably attenilctl his work iiere and e-lse- wlierc, that Mr. Boll, gifted ns he, is wiili rare pcijsicuity, fluency and deep spiritual fervor, is tak- ing up it work for which he is par- ticularl_v well adapted. -ii* Minard's Linimeni cures diphtheria DAVIS AND FRASER'S FRESH AND PORK SAUS- AGES ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROCEFIS. GOVERNMENT STAMPED ON EACH WRAPPER. ONE OF THE CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET AND ALSO THE CHEAP- EST BECAUSE NO WASTE WHATEVER IN USING. 1372-10-6Mtf. _:L_ . in Dr. E. C. Harris E Office, Royal Bank _ »a-&‘;_ -<'%i Eye Specialist Building, Chariot-_ tetown. Office Horus: ;, 9.30-12.30, 2-‘-_5. 'li _ Phone os-Y. -v __;___il- -<»---?~ 2 - ." Don't pity a returned sol- ,§ of the special bargain hoots ,it " that we are selling this week. 'B' ERS NEOLIN SOLES 1:? GOODYEAR WELT -=5*> 'ri-us week , I $6.95 FOR VALUE ` -.J ‘Tw '» r»oc'i:ii=ittfsii`f’ , noon when _--_ . - ' ~ Kiii e ea ess ‘Jo s Mine N. S. Owing to er-1, Roy tMcKinn»m; 2, Hannah durlngthe night. The sufferer is In herst and other towns where they _ sometimes with a scolding sensa- wepe to have prayed .they cancelled EARNSCIJFFE.-V--¢Mr. Henry M. ,tion and is very profuse; again. man's fine flock ut” sheep, which make a valuable accuuisltion to Mir. Young’s ali-ea ly large flock.- Earnecliffe patrons received no mail Friday and 'Saturday which seemed a long time in those days when news travels so fast fby tele- graph, telephone, ‘ti ll-a-woman and wireiess.-The innii carrier start- ed out for Cherry V;-iiley Saturday, but was held up by a. China Pt. snow drift. After the next storm that comes it is-' to be hoped that our China Poinl. friends will get busy and clear 'thc track, seeing that the,govcrnr.ient does not pro- vide the engineer: of the Earnscliffe inail train with a snow plough to butt through tha drifts.-Q. é-_<-¢>-1-- ' I’Eli.SONALS' Mr Iiugii Cu'rrir» I'eake‘s Sta Rcv. J. J. .l\itcDonald, Suinmcr- sicie. was in tlnc city yesterday. Mr. Theodore Christian and bride, .St. Gcoi*ge's are spending tlieigr honeymoon. in Charlottetown. Mr. Jas. Strickland, Stanhope. has lcft for Newfoundland where hc purposes to reside in.[uture. Mrs. P. C. Brown. under treat- nient in the Cliarloitetown Hospi- tal, was considerably Improved yesterday. Dr. S. L. D. Mcech, of Sydney, was in Cliarlotietovvn yesterday and goo.. to Georgetown to take Miss Rhoda Robertson. of Red Point, has returned to her home :if- tcr visiting friends in the i:it.viiiid vicinity. - Miss l\icKlnnon, Mntron of the l’. E. I. irlospital and Miss ,Ross lef-t yesierday morning on a holi- day visit to Montreal. void. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson oi' Red Point were passengers east Wednesday after an enjoyable visit with friends in Pownal. Earns- cliifc, lligg and Mount Albion. -Mr. 'i". ll. Yeo is recovering from his reccnt severe illness. Dr. J. C. McDonald of York was the attend- ing physician. Mr. Fredrick Proude of Greys. Manitoba-. iis visiting friends in New Wiltshire, ‘Mr. Proude has been ciigiigeil in railroad work In thc West and this is his first. visit to his native province for anumbcr of years! -#<4-A , \ The Nova Scotia "Lumber King" says: “i consider »M.lNAR.D‘S LINI- MENT the best LINIMIDNT in use. I got my foot badly jammed latc- ly. I bathed lt well, with MI- NARD'S LINEMENT and it was‘as wcll as evcr next day. Yours very truly, T. G. MeMULLi~lN =¥9|§9¢¥Bl$#$I$R$K¥elES%% ` “Sweets for the Sweets" Nothing makes a more at- tractive or acceptable Valen- tine gift than a pretty box of ciioice candy. l\Ve have arranged some very pretty assortmcnts from which you may choose. We are agents for _, PAGE 6. SHAWB CHOC- OLATES N'EiL8ONS CHOCOLATES WILLARDS (FORKD|P- PED CHOCOLATE8 MOIRS CHOCOLATES Get it box for wife, sweet- cart or fricndr PRICES RANGE FROM 501: UP TO $5.25. - We also have just receive 64 ' different kinds of Meir., .bul chocolates! If it’c frcch chocolates y° wich alwlyc como to uc. obnsoii & .lohnso Tho Quality Drugstore Icr. Kon! and Prince Strootl X¥¥$¥'$i(¥! IQlB§l§l§&¥5¥%§%¥%#&l=%K§é3I&9'e3E&i£&K9é5iEs¥5h¥#§L5K9¢>Et¥5K OB X OB iii il Q: aisaaiesaiswxoxeoxsxoxoseofsxaaraxarrey :P FR' i = § a \ \ I _ _`____ 4 a5§i‘ Ki il HHHHHHHVHHTV .:.';’:°;.:. als ii ineys ......"‘s~..‘.'.z1.';t Or Bladder Bother hour for changes 1- ' *_ - 01' new °°i>'.v ls 10 11. m. dtf. i-iAnMi.Ess 'ro i-'Lust-i Kiooisvs COME T0 PAGEANT' in lleartz -- AND NEUTRA|_|zE |RR|-|-A1' Memorial Hall, Saturday, February SCHOOL WORK.-.Standing of |N(; Aging 14, at 8 p.m. Admission 25 cents. Glenaladale School for the month 7'JtJ`l of February. Fourth |C'lass Sr.--1. I Donald McDonald. 3. Mary Lacey. in y and Bladder w kn I ...SEND US A LIST oi' your gro- 3, Joseph .Mc;{s;m¢_ prom-m Jr,-1, result froiu uric acid, says a noted cery requirements and let us quote Frank Lacey; 2, Gordon Mcintyre; authority. The kidneys filler li1iS you. We can save you u. lot oi' iuo- 3, Allan Mclsaac. Third Reader-1 acl.; ‘from the blood and pass It ou ney. A. Maclean and Co., George-,i John Rowe; 2, Virginia McKenna; to the bladder, where it often re- town. 7005 3, Major McKinnon, segond Reader- mains to irritate and lnilanie, caus- -- -1, Willie Power 2, Mary Mcln ing a burning. sciilding sensation, TOM MARKS COMPANY.-- The tyre, 3. Willie Lacoiv First Read or setting up an irritation at tne Tom Marks Company .left yesterday er-1, Hugh McDon|ild; 2, Joseph neck oi' the bladder, obllging you morning to play an engagement at Lacey 3, Francis McKenna Prim to seek relief two or three times ssim S. ' ' i -the prevalence of influenza in Anr M‘CK¢liI1H; 3. Ruth McKinnon. constant dread, the water passes _ t Young hs., bought from Mr. Thom- as McLaren, Eldo x, that gentle- The Guardian regrets to earn oii Mr* 0° the serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. -#- l’. J. McDonald, Covcheud. UD Dl'ilCi-i0€‘ i-ii@i"f» vard Congregationiil (‘h\ircli. took MT- G€0\‘E€ H- H@l\fi9i'5‘0i\ 0f‘ accompanied ‘by Mr. R. R. Wiggins, the Falrlwnke-Nlorse C0.. St- Jelm. .or Rico, Coloracio, as best man. N- 3-. is Under ‘ifeuimeni in UIQ who was In his uniform as a first P- E- isillild H0SDiial fora severe lieutenant in the aero service. there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks cali it, because they can't control uri- nation. While it ls extremely an- noying and sometimes very palnfull this ls really une oi_the nrost sim plc ailments' to overcome. Ge i about four ounces of Jad Salts Lrom your pharmacist and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. continue this for two or three days This will neutraiiie bladder and urinary organs which thcn act normally again. Jud -Salts is inexpensive, harm- to uriniiry disorders caused by uric yield irritation. .lad Suits is splen- did for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever l W I' L quickly rclicves bladder trouble. Miss Crosby Wed to Mrs. John il. Bell, Miss Lucy Miflizine, Miss Edna Welsh, of Iu- ilustrial High ‘School. and Miss Fay Moliiennainlii. of Eaton, motored to Denver Vi/'ediicsday evening, .lair uary 14, to be present at the wed- ding of Miss .lean Muriel (‘roshy to Mr. Ralph 0. Hansen, of Tel- luride, which* was soleuinized at the home olf the hritlffs uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Allison Stocker, 2636 West 27th Avenue. Pruiuptly at cight o`clock the Reverend Braiiiui-rrl, of the Boule- liis place before 1. bank of palms in un alcove at one cud of the spacious living room, and to thc strains of the beautiful lioheugriu wedding march, .played by Miss Catherine Crosby, cousin of the bride, thc wedding party descend- ed the sinirway . The groom, who was eighteen months in oversea service as it captain in the artil- lery, wore his uuiforni. and was They were followed by the brides- maids, Miss -Ruth Stocker, a cous- in of the bride, and Miss Grace Wilson, Assistant ‘Dean of Women 'In Colorado Teachers College who' wore gown, of pale yellow silk and carried hoquets of Ophelia roses. Little Miss Marion Stocker, anoth-l er of the l1i‘idc's cousins, iuade iii dainty ring bearer in her white dress and yellow ribbons, carry- ing the ring so carefully in the heart of an exquisite Ophelia rose, And last in the wedding proces- sion came the bride, accompanied by her lathcr who gave her away. To Industrial High School stu- dents it is not necessary to say that 'Miss Crosby was it beautiful ibride. Alftcr four years of' de- lightful association with her we have learned to know and lovethc 'beauty and charm of her radiant personality, qualities which were enchanced by the wedding gown of crepe meteor with a flowing court train and ri. veil caught with ii. band of orange blossoms, and with a hoquet of brides roses and sweet peairfilllng her arms. A brother and cousin of the bride. ns ushers, carried streamers of yellow tulle -from the bridal bower to the foot of the stairway, thus forming an aisle for the bridal part-y. At the conclusion o,i` the beautiful ring ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hansen re- ceived tho -congratulations and Hood wishes of the fifty relatives and intliiiate friends who \vcrc -present. The romance, which culiriinateil In the marriage of Miss (‘rosby and Mr. Hansen, began ‘when Miss l(‘rosby was a. teacher in the Tel- lluridc schools during the 'first your after hor graduation from Teach- .es College. Later she taught in ‘the Logan County High School at Sterling, from which position she camo to be the head of the history .department of Industrial High Says_l.hyd Georg iuons. said he agreed with the vit-w I’.oshevisni_wai-; possibly r-fi`ii-i.»n>, deiuocracv and Russia uiust ln- rv- statcs he iolnteil out were iiialiiiig ia was really i-ngagcd in wati-liiug pmvizlc- th' fund .“Uut‘l." added thc i’rt~\uipr, '5- bcctiusc thc ieviki tnnnoi oi the ferocity. raplnc and crueltiiis oi' tho liolshevik-I, surely more tl\.iu any other method.. and Europe -badly needs what ‘Russia is nhle tu supply, but cannot su-pply with cou- tendlng armies moving across licr borders. "The dangers are not all in Rus- sia: they arc here nt hoine. ispcak l School. | As a student In Colorado Tench- ers College. Mrs. iiansen wrist [prominent in thc social life of tho! ischnol, taking an active part in all school activities. She was a mém ber of Delta Phi Omega. Sororltyi I h _1 After rr short honeymoon trip ' Mr. and Mrs lianscn will make . i ie r con tinued happiness and prosperity in the new home.-Crccley Tribiinc, _Grccley, Colorado. The bride above rcfcrrcil to is a daughter of Mr. J. lierbert Crosby formerly of Bonshaw, and a niece of Hon. C. W. (‘.i'osby. Couiniisslon- er of Public Works. The Guardian Joins in hearty congratulations. A -*<0->-l OTATOES HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE IN MONTREAL MONTREAL, Feb. i0.-'l`he price of potatoes in Montreal today Is higher than it has ever been be- -fore. The farmers are receiving a- bout $2.00 per bushel, and the whole sale price is from $3.50 to $3.75 per ninety pound bag, with a generally .prevailing retail price of $5 This is 'D ul STAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both CD O .'.`.` E. said the l‘rc~iniei'. hilt ii was iio'.....-,.1 .-.,...‘_;i;.n_._ 5|. \-_-um,-, |',,.| ., -' , - ii mark- ai l-'\.'-t.ist- tour' stored under' un aiiti-llolslivvik ri- `., ,|,,. |'ni.,.,| _\-|,,.,.,- 1,, .,,,,.,.-,.. |,,.,, - Sim*-’~ _ ,_ iplc to tlii>.r1i‘t~il for ri Iicvtii-i' sul, "BUi5ii€iVi5lii Cfliillfif iii’ l‘-i‘iif='iil“'i - .soi‘\'i(:i.~; Iii' \\';ini.~' io ho iii.~'iiri-il mr. by ‘force of arms." continued il1<~{.\=io.ouu ...ni in- di.-o i..<.i..-_- rms- ur l Prcruler. “-I held that opinion a.||,. ,.-m,,,|,,,.,,,,¢ ; year ago, ‘hut my advice, ti-ml..-will "<,`oiiimiiiiii'::ii<~u 't:il>li:.ln\tl \\iih .\lai|'.»',:iiiiI‘ cessiiiy ii’ give me nmi*B‘*iSii9"i“i“ l ti rocket ;~'iiiiil:ii' lt. lliziv 'ii 'wlii' li l I 9 Vimiice i-0Hi`9C0V9i` Russia- iiiii ` uni to i;i:iIi<- llir- intl. \:i:.'.t ln- t-on-i they felled. lhe falliire \\'=1s i\~'»i;....»iit~|.-.1and =<.;.».--_~,~..~il; mu..-.ii-: liiif’ i0 iiwk iii eqiiiipliielii- iiiii, 7“'ai:i.l l.ii\.ilcil on lim' |l:;r.i-i pr- \'i.iu.- niere fundamental causes." - l ri. my situ i." The Premier contended that tho, _______.,,<,_.____ suggested “ring of fire" to crush| BE COMPLETED NOW ' the Bolsheviki was impossible ln--| _,.,___ _ raiise it was doubtiul whether l~`ii_i~| Of]-'|~__\\\-A* 1.-,.i,, Up .[',,i.,,| land would conscnt, and thc llnliu: Sum., (Miz, ,,, ,,,,“. ,.,,_.,, ,,,, in ..,,:.\ giinlzo a powerful urnr_.'. I lwlii-vi-. p,..g..,- ,|,.y..,-,-,.,|_ "} I z‘:‘*.:°i.°‘1.i::.r.‘;f.‘i*"::.:.€:..‘;.ro.‘°o.‘z ` iiiilliiliiilf- Fiililldil’ iiiiil And at Club , ' ` ' _ 1 l .A AAAAARAAAAA f less and -ls made froin the acid ' of grapes and le`mon puice,_ coin- . " blue.; with llthia, and. is used by ll tliousands of folks who are subject . _ ~ . _ , L - _ . , U . . it , ' " th. -`t terday. ilcre you have a pleasant effer- T k t ' S I R d B _ on was In F U y yes vosccnt litliii- ate drink, whi°h e a e e it LADIES $i.0O - CENTLEIVIEN $2.00 nil Mid can D N t I \\‘il.i liiio\\'litlii,v'. with :\ppz'i»liiiilI-ui 0,’ .1 _ 0 _ |aud i'<-.~'p.>ii:ihilii_‘.'. :ind I \v.ii'ii ..;- Lb list I ' ` i ` ' Service »4j rr.- ° 1:.: >~: oi |.|. i. ` ‘ ~ ~ - -ii ir i-r.~- All |11 Russia '..-I{..... ‘.lf...‘..‘.`... IC.. 'ri-r_\' l»»i:itiiu:ii'- \\'s\zip.v:i. \’\`i- uv: 1 i ;iiiiii'iIr\' with aliuiiii.iu<~f-." Y -------7 ---- i TO 'MARSI' in- i-i\i'ri.-il out. hui ho nuiui .a sol Li :illnr . i I i Iiidii. who l;.\r|» l: -il i.i.~ii‘ u.i'ui'.ii ;',. peace with liusslu, while: Ilouiuiiu- mm ,.,.,-lmm.. ., |,,.;,| .N. ,,,,,,.. .,,,, hy i‘i-:isoii iii' th- l'iiii---l .~~'i:.t» »= ill- < thc liungririan front :iurl thc .l.\p-I ,,:,,..m,,,, “-5, ,.,_,.,_i\.,, HN, ,_, ,_ ,|-,,,_ ani'-’\ v' ‘ ‘ "f"f1‘.'I""-1 to\.‘."i'I fi' .. . .';i...];;.'.,' ihvni to t in.iEi...i ifieii -f-iUi"’iiVi“i'- ill* tifi'i"'i- li“iii' i;t’Y. 1'.-'liio ~.§'lii-iit i`iii'ih. r ilrlir. F`rai\'+~, tli'- l'iiiii‘d Status, I-ul I _-J... -_"_w.o _.\.,,,.,.,,._,,, ,_ H2, ,,_ uor fired-‘ llrit .ii \\'~.-' \\i_ilinu t l-' -._.~i1-dir. i <.r...ii.. -.ro ..u. . 1- .-1 in-_ ` ,iIi" fiti-l.-iirii. uii'I it is .~.ii-I flint tj.- ‘i‘_‘ V , oils, roi tipii it up i. i‘i dnt i are af==~ur"il that thc >il:ils|ic\'|!ii. ,,\-,.,- lg... g.~...- .lf i-or-till(-;|ii»_< yn.. I have dropped thc iuctlioilg oi' lui ,,_.,;,.,. |.,.,,,,, 1,.,,._,_,m,, ,H ,|,A,,___ _H ` harlsin in .nvor of gfivilizf-‘il govt-ru- -_;\, 5.. m,,;_ |a,,,~m,.,._< 11,.-,. |,, ,.,,> .|,,. ment, no civilized country in tin _,.|,.. I., _<,.,..,,.,. 1,-I.. H, ,},,.,,. |`,,,,.`.; world is oreiwrcfl to uifllic ii'-‘=1<=' = _-..-i i.u_-.i...-.<. mic. in..-~ I..-.-ii u...:.r. l Wiiii li\f‘lfi~ i"lii'ii\l‘l`- li'H‘|‘°‘ ir' "ui in wi-iii-i~ im-.-p.»i'is allot-.-i.ig 11.- .nt established government piissi-ssirig, ._, |,.,,,.,. .-;,,,;,,5., fm. ,,,.__,._`.,,:,\._ I . the 'right to spctlk for lllv \\'lli>l". 'rn-~ i'=.i;.-ii si--i.-s 1..-is.; ...nr -...ir 0l` l'1ur0i>eHu Russlil- We lallcil to, i.~.-|.i.ir..ii_.' .u wi..-_ iii- _-----.-.-ii..-r -.`i ‘ i'<‘3i'ii`0 ii"-“ia i0 fiiiiiiy iii' iiil"f"»$ !'ii< for t'iin.rl;i lr.|_-'. itit'oi'i||r~l`il-»-‘ I hcl-ii'-vo wc can snve hor hy trnilr-."i |'...|,.,| _<.._.|.-s _`-|.it.- il.-p.ir:._. i.; “t‘ou\iur-r<'r has a solicrins iullir l that i'.......i.. will is-.rio 1.1.5.-ir...-f- 1.. cm-o. There is nothing to lcarifruin fi..-_en |....,._ wh., \.-5|; ,,,.,,..,..,,,-~ - ii llulshcvik invasion of surround- - -. iiiwir upplir-:itif.\|- iliil C0llllil'i*‘¢'i 0l‘ i-iw* lililifiili Fil-l. flcpiiitiiii-iit for iiuti\i':ili/.ation i'~'r» ' BUISI 1' " illii-'ii-1* dc' it with Inslv-rl. `lirii. ._-.1 _ .I-1- illai ifiiiiilili Wiii iifiiltf to an i~n
  • >1 OLLINS WANTS TO BE “SHO'i` i’.\.ii!i". l"=`i» l'l.-- 'I Iii hill fikiiig l .. .i r.~ . .‘l't 'g. _ in ll ll i lil li II ll I I LONDON- F*‘i)- ii~”i)“i\iiiiI§ iiif _ - i l"i'..il- lot' oiw _\~;ii' ;'i`.»l1.ilil_v \\'lIl lenght, with thc situation in ltu.~~E _\;|.;\,=,~ y.,|;|§_ ;:,.|,4 N .»,,‘,l;,,,, sin, Mr. Lloyd Gcorgc in ihc Qoiirsf- , (-\.,u.|,. lp .-,,||;,,,__ ,,|- {-|,1;,,,|,.|I,|,;,._, ot it speech in the Iiousc of toni ‘iimg _cpm .,, .|,,. _\',.“» YU,-|{ Iwi...-_s- < i I'u'ni:iI iil`l`t\r lu pi-riiiil I\ii`\=.--li lil, that lauropc could not bo i'i\.~'t!o;,-vii 5,. _c-|,¢,| in ;: rocltvl l.‘oi~.i |11.. ,.;.,-I1, without putting llussia, with al ivrl 1.. ,\1;;.-,.4 1|.. gn- _» ',.. .Mi-. .» |;. strcirgtliuunil rcso\\|‘r»~s, “into wir- ol`i`t=_r "iii ilzi- iii-o.'r>~.i|~ . _-:i-ig-iit'<»_" U\ii3iiUii~ -uni! l.i-liv‘.~.~- il.~- iiiuioiiiiliiiiii i'.iii l~- nl.-;..1.-i. i* _. in-i"\'--il lit-rc io- l_:_\~ ii n~|\. i_ und.-r i:»n<'.\l--rat.ioii in li- iiillflirv :|i'1`;ii\'- i-uifiiiiillvi' :.:' i. f-l\.iii.li~r or il..!`»\itit‘s. if ii.--.~i-,L ii ‘..llI Iii- .-l`I'~'t'liV\~ juli. i lf"_'_'. --~ -----: li.~i oi' I~_=,i:;il iilli-gr-ii \\‘.ii' _L-|i*Ei_\' tii-:'fii:|n- \\'lii>.-=~- :li-li\'i-i'_\' for i."_il Iij: .\Ilii».l iriliiiiizils i< do- iu.;nili-ii writ- il-~-1.'-|'iin»il its “.\'ut in thi- iritli:-»» o* an ultiin.iiuin". 'l`h.~ ii-,\:l oi' .hr liiii-r, ii wi.-1 s.iiil. l|.|.< -:\.~'i»'i i'\»- .1iu::|iuu i-t»ii~i:Ii\i':il»ly iruzu iii- ti--izziiin point of \'ii\\‘. 'l`h-~ lui it-iw it \‘.';:s loni'iicil, \\-:is sign- iil by (lr.-nt lli'i'iiIn. I"r:iiir’i=, ifoniu- unit, Vulziiiil, .Iii':o‘§lr~_\'i.i_ t"/.~.~i'li:i- .\`li»\';|l.'iii. lieliriiiiii und italy. it :i.=<'-rise th.i tho l1.'i1:lil|- for wzii' i-riiiiws. ii. i:i.:iu_\' vzinnot vriiivliiilc ,iim-1-.-'- _-.iil\' ilrit oth:-r war guilty h:i\‘o li--.-u i:i'unt<»|<-i:<‘f-." it is i\ll<~i.‘:~~il he :r_=|l.- i-\i- .~ _-=i.it. inf-nts at thi' Iiilioi’ iliiirtli <`lii'l.».iiiri,- wot-k. 'l`h~- rul~ oi' ih.» I-ouri is return- ahl.- li‘<-lu‘|i:ir_\' lt- lvcns will iii* .i:i\'- 'u ilu- i»].p.u'|a1iii\_\' to defend hliu- si-l' on -his in-i...-io|i. ., _ ff' fi 7 ~ I* A/ ,. ` 4/avr D “ff of Canada/s war units ‘-3 -those who fought in Flanders and those who served at `home. civilians of all classes throughout Canada and _ie _recognized as being .,`-5,.. _ ` E3: WA .i-1-.oar W ‘- I :it l\f-.-‘!.;`ii'~""- 8 n.i‘°n° It is' also enjoyed by ' .ir ;`_'i*-"' Q, ,__ iso § , "6 I-.4li‘-PT"-*'i""-'fri' 1. ' _ 11,.-. ,_,-.Q--sg-' "‘$¢ { .f ii .f. .~. »». -_ ~ " -M ; .-is . ' >&1 " i I' f |.gggg¢;¢no;|o§o;.g‘§_ due to .. bad mi or-op is amen. ___ , ____ __ _ i-_ps 8:50. .00 ill id .r- ium`- /ious imen vote. of L Im- l` the ,.___. IiHs bout: 811118 work Pulp ‘alls, .ntal- what . car and dam- . the til ii. E LOT 31 \RN 3ipd A s A-f IN 4 ' Fox auch ily T0 a3iDd AB- Inch. -x 94 and y- ‘- 'YPE The 'riter ~r. s. , i4. \ ‘.4 OF . ie at 7 for ' Van louse, 6841 THE lncsa, 'ofits. Ben- Char- ,. i 6843 MER two -___ ERAI. two _i'. A I l ..- r. ». . _Q »-. esie :eive IEZI. YPE- The :writ- N.S. 7034 _‘ -lv ";<>:?“*_J... . _ le to * ` ' D6! sim' 3| IORT I two 1 and rters' Eiiipd 'LAIN fam Good. ample, l-MBSI > -Pac. _ 1