FEBRUARY 25, 1924 Thissealsafeguards the food you buy The Government only allowa it to appear on products contain- ing meats which its own in- spectors have approved. It ia an aluelnte lilaranlee. 'A|I Clarlfa prepared MEAT. Yooda bear the legend ‘Canada Kpproverl. ' Dealers sell tliein. ' ‘hie Clark establishments at Montreal, P4), St. Renal, P.Q., and Harrow, OnL, are owned in Canada, operated by Canadian: and utilize Canadian farm ’ W.CI.ARKLimite¢I, - - Montreal '. ‘ 1-224 4 O . v ers and they are e044 v 0-OQ-4-o o-o+o+o+#o+o++¢+4 Mr. Wrigley says: London’s Great Concert Eight Coming to Ch’town London's Great Concert Eight a. musical combination which has been giving recituls in Halifax. 331111101’. New Glasgow. Pictou, ctc.. 111111111»! the past month announces that. a concert will bc given in the lleurtz ilull Friday night. The company includes Mr. Wil- fred Virsoworltfs festival tenor who toured with Madame Alhani and Madame Melba: Miss Molly Ohioore. Irish soprano who holds 11 111111 Iiositioii in London musical circles; Miss Suzette T-arri Lon- ‘101111 Dfvlulor soubrettc who is inimitable in rendering composi- tions of licr own; Miss Dorothy Alwinnv Scotland's leading lndy Ylfllinlst; Miss Joan Buff London's Y011118est classical pianist; Mr. Wal ter Nunn a brilliant collist who has carried his audiences by storm in his magnificent solos; i\lr. Richard Alexander baritone of the robust order wlio rcntltzrs with great cffect many popular numbers and Mr. Tlioni Copeland Scottish comedian who in addition to contributing humorous vocal numbers performs on the bag-pipes and joins in duets with Miss Suzette Tari. Altogether Charlottetown bus in store ll. musical treat sucii as is rnrcly provided. Further announcement made iii t0-uiorro\v's issue- PERSONALS The Guardian is pleased to re- port that Mr. llmnmoud Kelly, Bunbury, who has been seriously ill is improving. will be +o+++o+o+¢+++o+o rrorooooowwo- __ believe in newspaper advertis- ing. I spend about a million dollars a year for newspaper space to tell the world about the goods I have to sell. Nearly everybody reads the pap- the, most effective ' medium to reach the buying public quickly and often. 6 A OQQ-OONOO-OOOOQQ0600046000090-OOQVQOOOOOOOCVOO-O- _\ t, \.1 ' " Central Guardian ALBERTON, ELECTION—M1‘. S. 11- Bllrke. or. Alberton was last week elected Mayor ot Alberton by acclamatton. The election for three councillors will be held next Tues- day. There are five candidates. FERTILIZERS’ ARSENATE OF LIME. BLUESTONE-Ws are of- fering very attractive prices on these articles; if interested cull or write for prices. John H. Gill & Son. 31 AFTON HALL—Tlie program of entertainment starts to-niglit at 8-15 The entertainers from Char- lottetown will be on time. Doors op- en at 7.45. Admission 25 and 15 cts. Ladies with baskets free. Couie wrlv and Lict u seat.—1i FLAG HALF MAST—The flag at the Knights of Columbus Home is flying at halt’ mast out of respect l" 1110 111611101)’ 0f the late Ferdin- and liicKeuua, an esteemed mem- ber of the local branch, whose death occurred in the City Hospit- al last Friday. PAINFULLY INJURED-Mr. William Bowman. a highly respect- able resident of North Wlltshiro ivliilc attending to his farm chores a few days ago fcll on the icc frac- turing a number of ribs and receiv. lug other painful injuries. By last 18110118 he ivas doing as ivcll as could bc (axpectetl. _ARMV SERVICES. —-'I‘lio scr- rices st the Salvation Army (luring the ivcek-entl were conducted by 1¥11V0Y R. A. Osborne, of Toronto and were largely attended. 0n Sunday evening Envoy Osborne spoke on “Broken VuwsJ’. Sub- ject Sunday morning at 11 o'clock “Tmwh Me Again. Lord". ln the evening “Broken Vows.“ $1,100,000 Suit Against Peace Prize Donor (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 2-i.~—.’\ sum- mons and coniplziiut for $1.10(i,0tl0 damages was filed against Edward W. Bok, donor of the American yivacc award 11y Frank Hendrick Lziivyvi‘ who Wis one of th-e more than 2.000 persons to submit peace plans in competition for the $100.- 000 prize. ‘ flilcntlrit-k bases his suit on tho contention that the plan submitt- cd by him “if fairly cousldercil" would have been llllililllfiilllSiy’ scl- cctctl as the prize winner. z Three Injured in ms ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN South African Veterans (Continued from page 1) Andrew Fraser Mitchell Case (Continued from page 1) The pastor, Rev. Mr. Ryan, wei- not got, and tfor a tbungalow which conned the veterans to the Metlio- lias not laeen built." Defendant (list. Church, and referred to the said “Yes? but he would make ur- llrfllled tablet in the church com- rangenients for the Ibungalow 1o ho niemorating tho fallen ilsland the built. He nia-denranibllng and un- roes of South Africa. intelligible explanation as to the The solo chorus “Land of Hope absence of title deeds. and Glory” (Mr. R. L. MoKie, solu- ‘Sir George thou snid: "Where is ist) and the anthem “O God Our Captain Quinhs £432 at -tliis mom- Help in Ages Pust" were sung dur- cut?" Defendant replied: ‘"1 have ing the service -by the choir. paid it to tmy banking account with the Royal llank of Canada." Dc- fondzint said -lie had spent some of the money in tlXDL‘ili-li*!~l—!l(lt lu con Immediately sitter the (ghupgh 591-. iu-ction with the property. vice the vererans held a brief scr- WHHBSS 5111111 “Really. Mr. Mit- vice at the soldiers’ ‘monument. A vliell. the proper thins for you w short address was tglven ‘by Rev, do would be tn return thit; £132, Mr. Graham. Then a ‘memorial 111111 .\‘0\l1' clients keep ‘fill? land." wreath was ‘placed, and the Lngt Defendant's solicitor said he would Post was sounded. ' consider the suggestion, and the The placing oi’ a very beautiful interview then terminated. memorial wreath by the Daughters C1080 91101111110111 “711011 '1 K01 <10‘ 0i’ the Empire on the monument is fendainlis admission that this mo- vcry much appreciated -by the ye]; ncy had been paid into his banking erans. zict-onnt at. the iloyzil llauk of Cun- "The veterans taking pan, in ygg. iulu, I rtlusctl papers to he laid bo- terilnyb; Stfrvllcfl were l]{]ev_ M1; tiorc Counsel to zidviisc \VIlI?iIl".l‘ (lfilllilill, in", Johnson, Messrs. .1. s. 011W was 1111.1‘ way ivherehy this Walker. Edward Small, J. Proud, 1110119)’ 01' 11 P011 01111 001111111 Sh‘: Fred Mullue, Donald Kennedy“ Am. (wurctl. Upon (Zounscl's advic zni Veterans’ Service at Monument brose ltodd, Charles Hing’ Freq zipplit-zititin wars made in the KuigKs Furze, Harry Hyde, Retginald COX, Bench Division, and an order was L. (laudet. made. \\~hon qiroduccd zit the bank (treat interest is being taken by the miiii-igci" I-‘aid there ivas only 1i citizens in the forthcoming banqurt 51111111 S1101 1110107111101"- 5334- '1‘11111 to be lield on Wednesday overriulr. “W110 111‘ 111ml" 59991111191" 13- ‘Fcb. 27th, the anniversary of mm The tndsr Wills‘ made ulsi, and the Pllllffii-"IMBI-g victory (we; Cl-Qnjsjh- ilofenrlunt had an opportunity of bo- foi-ces. in which the companpes lug heard. 'i‘hos<.- proccctliiig-sliavo to tiy and rescue some of this mo Uudcr _u iiiiszipprC-hcusitiu n ilircctiou had bccn ed so conspicuous a part. 1t is unticrstood that there are still a 111i"- i‘ew tickets for the banquet avail 51111111101111 1°!‘ able, which may be procured from 111111111 011V any 0f the veterans. Witness} objct-t. was to ascor- -‘-- ;o>_-.__. lain ivhc-tlicr dofcnilzintfis ilcalings A Willi tho prosecutor were honest. I Witness llil(I(‘.l'Sl()i)(I ilof-tzndanl. had . rrprcscmtctl Prince Pldiwirtl island ' for emigration purposes. llc bud no recollect-ion 01' defendant sieving , . "__ anything tliilmlt the fox fanning (c°"t'""°d 11°11‘ P390 1) scheme at his interview with him. lle was informed that land vfor the scheme was being provided by pri- vate individuals, inclutliiig the lion. John ‘Sinclair. title deeds were not available. Wit- ness did not remember being told the deeds would be provided by the Was in Good Hu-mor. lie zippearctl in high good liuiii- or. lie smiled frequently and gave no outward sign to betray the thoughts that run tirmugli his mind as he survovetl the chamber that had been the scene of such a determined attack upon his. record ‘its a member of the calbinet. y The J\I'I.UI'IIEY'(I'CIICI'HI'S refusal to retire from office under -i'ire led ito an open (lisagrrecnient among jcpiiblicziu party chiefs to day as ‘the Senate prepzircd to drive homo {the attack upon him. I C-Iiillhllltlll i-hlunis- oi‘ tlic Republi- wnrd ‘island. He understood from the receipt that the land ivus tlio property of the Government. of Prince l‘l(l\\'ili‘ll island. Witness said: had the money ifor three months‘ has a bungalow ‘been built?" l) fondant replied in tho negative. if wc paid £200 he could get the bim- gmltiw built. NVituess. added: “it was a rain-tiling statement. and i from the Maritime Provinces play. bccn stayed. "Fhcii- only object was . h; Defendant said the . -‘ owners of the lnud -in Prince ‘lid - " “You havc l‘ OUR STOCK OF FIIII IIDBES FIIII CDATS AT I 5 11812126111115; 1 WAN COATS i l 50 Sets Harness with eith- er Breast Strap or Driving _ In Nickel, Solid Sues 1g) Off" 511 IVickel, Brass, Om- _,,.~'_ ~---.-._..__.11 ide and Genuinel Rubber Mount. ings. 4 l i . SEE DIIII i COATS ____Z_M_d__ 7 Special I 0 HEAVY Harnessat CLOTH COATS i; gain prices.” Sizes 38” to 44” l 1-3 on could not mnko bead or tail of what ‘can National Committcc. rcvculcrl liu iras saying." jtliat ho and other officials ugrvetl I the Attorney (icnorai that his lion us of some iniportziiicc, but hc took no rct-tird of it. | Witness- ri-gurdcil tho tioiiviwrsa- WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER THE BALANCEOF.‘ NDIISE BLANIIETS VDIIIIIINS HARNESS 331-3 PEII CENT ‘DISCDIINT ALL NEW FRESH GOODS IMPORTED FOR THIS SEASON’S TRADE AS FOLLOWS: 55o ! Collar and Hames. IIIII ;—(WOMBAT n 1-3 01f T r a c k " ‘ “bar- lSizes 72 and 7s” SALE ENDS FRIDAY, FEBIRIIAIIY 29th SASKATCHE- WAN ROBES Sizes 52, 62 & 72?’ 1-3 Oflt‘ COATS ' Size 46” and 48” 1-3 Off BLACK G0AT1 nouns ,Sizes 66” and 72” i‘ 10o HORSE RUGS l 1-3 olr .__...-.-_--—»-.-.<~3~s»-'_i'- ' ' . ‘ - {will Flreirvcslgnntlon without a thorough in- ITOOQC§GOQQQOQOOQQ1IQQOQ OQIOOQOOO 11%» DSPlgiflIUll would be “:ibsul'il" » . lvlujor (ihnrlcs Lioiicl hlilllillilltlll. ° 'l'- (canaman Press") l R bl’ B i member cl‘ thc Bur ‘of Nciv ) ) I . . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .,H1»u<>~;;n1-:~a:. n. 1., Feb. t...‘ w“ ;,,,,,,...,,,, m, ,.. ,,.,., ,,,.,._,,, THIS IS YOUR 0Il ORTUNITY TO GET A GOOD I 2"‘ '."'°"":" "~~-"*-~-~-~~ “i” we: "Pr: 21.12‘. .:3:::.1';":::":..:;1:‘ ROBE- SOAT- RUG 0R HARNESS AT LESS THAN our nsertona_ _._.___.__._.-.._. e erineo wor a ‘-‘ , , ll: N ti ~l C itt t ' wart so. ‘1 "“ ‘ Eil- Elght insertions _:_...._._._..__.__ 701m line e15 woroa l1 gflflofioeluui‘ 011i '1l11'"111:l1'*1b‘”1111‘¢11 iltlpifilllliplynjglgfigd ,,,‘I,"e"‘{.,,,°,°,,,fj§f§f. 9011f, tlielm 1111‘ tiuiilcasofiai} (‘llziizirlklyl . - .5 .1.» were es roye y a spvcyhis party lender's i“ me swam cuunci ‘lflllfllli? ie so. l' > t: - l. fire wlich w n1 ed ti i’ . .. . ~ -' w. llc wah in Chni'lotti:to\vii on 1 o e- e a- e e a» e e e e e e- e- o 0 u- e e- 0 ~0- 0- e e- e e o a0 e e e- ‘bhallldflfg Ovcupim‘ by A tl.9_°écumtc‘lf_fiyvlgiylalggl: nlzglntlingittiifirjliéiisisffztfilfi ‘rjflf, ,,_ 4' r, u}... t; 1..., H. “w, '4 ‘ 2 ' z I h, l . Kl - f‘ ““' . l ‘.. C~ t" Sl“il . tl ‘re. \\'itncss Agents “suited Maw 110111 \\t'=u-1-<~11 °°““““’ NF“ “"“‘ “-“":'.'r'.>- @115 “F "r '"".1~ “d... “.‘»i-.f.‘..‘.'l.-.“t., s ho said, ill .i formal statement to , ‘PORTRAIT AGENTS, WRITE for catalogue. United Art, Ltd, Brunswick Ave. 'l‘orouto. 702-12-3linws3Gl. AGENTS WANTED-ONE MAN , \\’illlli‘tl in tun-h county to tillllilllll i zugeuis to scll our "bionic this“: u guarnntecil product: new dis- covery; equals gasoline ut 3 cents a gallon; $1.00 box iZWPS 500 miles: $5.00 monthly cast’; write quick. l’. A. Lcfoburo A‘- Qo‘ nauexgflnflpla, Ont, 2-25-11. I __.. ._l_lllsccllzm_cous ' SAUNSOMEy-ISAUSAGES. FRESH today-Saunders, Newsome & Co. Mdiketldluiidlng. 602-8-246mos. mo. A. MeDONALD. LAND SUR- veyor, llrruianvllltr, I’. 1'7. T- , 14l5-2-9-lino. Hotel Arriva1s* REVERE HOTEL. |q_ |,;|vci‘i.!iii~. (‘li‘lown‘; A. A. Arcliiiiaitl. 'I‘ruru: Mary i» M"U°"‘ n d, Puntnurd lshuidi W- 1101191“ sin, (islet _ l’. Morrison. New _(;,n5g0\v;‘_ f, l1. Jnnltlns, liozittin. iv|_ c, pyona, Si. John; .1. Simon. Ilnlifuxf‘ ' i; " w+++>0++0+¢+ QUEEN norm. WATER STREET Gl-IARLOTTETOWN 1701a popular Hotel i: I1 tiia been compietel, h renovated Am! re» furnished throughout and effara very eom- iortabla aoeommedatlo te the travelling public. ‘I'M tabla in upen- lally good and the pub- ' , are eourtabualy __ d for. Ho el Co., Ltd. Proprietors or++o~o+e+>>~¢»a¢u>»» o QUEEN HOTEL. Keith Iioswcll. Victoria; s. ilos- weli. Victiitia: C. McArthur. Suildo: W. T. Henderson. Morel; S. (l. Knight. tigorgetuwn; J. C. Irving: Vernon; ' JJ. McLean. N. Wilt- nhirel "Joint S. Cousins. Park Corn- or; WI-rii. Dennis, Uileary: R. J. Mciicill. Tyno Valley; (i. t‘. Lo- ‘ iingtffTioi-tii itdmcu""'-"": » WANTED-MAN WITH SOME experience to work on farm, good locality. references required. Keith Boswell. Victoria Lot 29. 1~t75 12-13-151‘ ii LPWRK¥E 51%| s; Men “limited. ’l‘i'ain uudcr linstcij Iiiechunic. Eight Dollars upwards da‘ . Dcconic l-Zn-gineers, (Zliauf- fours, (larage Ignition llatteirj.‘ llicchzinics. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Free Cilfiliilf-{llt}. Write llenipliill Engineering Schools, King St. lVc-st. ’l‘oroiit0. 2-16-18-20-23-25-2761. Estimating" German Capital Abroad (Canadian Press.) llfl/flillfi, Full... 2'1." llt-iziuzlld All‘- hiwuiitfs committee oi‘ exports tu~ day dnfinitiely finislicii its task of t-sliuizitlng l‘II(\ iillltiillll. ni (lur- iuziu cupitzil lhzti has lit-cu placed abroad and ilir-n ZliI_l(1lIl'll(‘(I uulil .\l'ill‘l‘il 1i, whvn it will ibugin to for lllllitilu its IlI'i‘it tor ziltructinp; this (‘itllllill lizirk to (lcrniaiiy. 'l‘liii.' til-- lay is iie-ciit-isirry ltS tho commitl-zie must. itwzilt the taomplctlon of tlu: conclusions o1‘ tho iluivtss (‘illlllllii too Iii order to dhortiughLv 11300171111- aic the full report. Wins Medal For Best Tech. Engin- eering Paper (Canadian Hreea.) lVIONTYRlIAL, Fob. 24.»—Mr. F. W. (irziy has been awarded the Leon- ard gold modal Iby the Engineering institute of (lantula for tli-c host technical pcpcr written (luring 1021i. the title oi‘ thc successful paper be- ing, “Tho llcvolniinietit cit’ the Coal industry in (‘una-da. 2dr. Gray is with the staff o1‘ the British Empire Steel Corporation. and la at present located in Sydney. q IIstrcct tonight. Tho total loss was $1 5,000 fully irovcrcd by insuran- 'ci.-. 'l‘ho iIll‘(‘i‘ firemen iverc injured ivhcu till: first lloor cuvrd in, bury‘ lug chum, by COllll"l(l Egyptian Gov’t. Forces Open Tomb (Continued from Page 1) but they were (‘Q IPSCIIO After covering" snvcrul of the ob- Jcuts to prevent dust -sett-liirg. tho top of the slll'(?i1l1ilil1-,"ll.'~i was lcovtvrt-tl with thin boards, ‘supports wen- plucrtl uutivi- the lid and new locks were uiiziuiictl to tile doors, which wcrc again closed. Carter Not Present. of Srii |1l.. which is vbcing utlilizt-il as a iubtirlltory and storcilousn ‘for tlu- Olljvtftfi tuzkon from tlic tomb. lit-r.» also lili.‘ looks were l‘i‘lll()\'i'lI unil pit-cos oi‘ the rlilYlllC which wort‘ more or loss vxpzisod to thc-wciilhvr, wort» wrappvtl in protective covers. 'yicld to tho threats at" those who _urv t-uuililoting iliis campaign of lpoliticnl terrorism. or to the dc- lllilllilfilfli‘ those ivlio arc frighten- .d by such methods." The Repub- lit-an party organization, ‘he declar- ted. will insist that no ireijdlct of guilty shall be pronounced until indisputable evidence of guilt has been produced. H. Bank Loss Greater Continued From Pogo 1 it. nwos tlic hunk $120,000. '|‘|u- totul liabilities worn Slliibtltitl. The IlCCOilllI ivns guarantors] by Mr. Duly to tho cxtuiit. of 345.0110. 'i‘iu- party tlicn wont to tlic toiiiii ;'I'III* guurzintric. ho rcgurtit-d us liuv- lug no valuc. Whvn Mr. Loo compliant-oil qua-s- iioiiiiig tho ivitncss as to tho ussctg oi" filu (‘ziiiarlizui Property (‘oiupziny. ivhicli (zoiiccru controlled tlic bank's ruzil teslutt‘. 11H‘ losses upoli which had ht-un plum-d at. $150,000, Neither .\ir. (Yurtcr nor any mr-ni- bur ml’ his stuffwtvru prvsoni. ‘it is' umlt-rsttiod that he 1ilur-cd the mat-l for in the hands ~01’ the courts to‘ littfvfiliilll: his rights. until \Vlllt'il time uui.hin»g inside the tomb cant in‘ rrmorutl. 1 ’l‘1;<- tomb wiill be closctl aitcr the: public rieiv, which it is expected? the Government will permit ‘tiuriugt the next ten days. when about 2,000 persons will be admitted. in the cvcnt of the lfnllure of the Govern llll'll‘l. to adjust. tits iliflcrcnt-cs with Curler it considers tlic antiquities department capaible oi’ completing the work. DEATHS. MURPHY-At tho City Hospital on Saturday. Fob. 211. Gcorizo Francis Murphy. son of i\lr. und Mrs. Frank Murphy, ngrd 5 duys. CARVEi-‘L-Un Saturday, February 23, Dorothy May, aged ll months. daughter oi Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Carver. 172 Kent St. Funeral this afternoon at 3.30. interment People's Cemetery. ...__.. Nliuli 11111011 1ll'(‘_\$iII'1‘lb ."‘ _ lhtuciitcti w h. ulivcri liiliiitfiu 1H1‘ Ilogyuiitil II Willi . , 10103110-‘959 K'§;’li3"l1iiir IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our | dear ‘Mother, Mn. Samuel M. MaeWltllam, who departed tlila life. February 25th. 1001. Cunt ell Lord that we may _ I follow, . In u» pan» of faith and ‘ prayer There where we ahall hear the summons Joyiully go and meet _ her there. INSERT-ED IV TH E LY i\lr. (‘larksoii declared iliul tlu- IUSi-iiig would he ncurci‘ SZRSJJUI), but ho was going to exorcise III!‘ privilege allowed him by tho must- c-r and WOilIiI rcfusc l.» go into particulars. The loss on tho ZICCOIIIII of tho (‘anadiun Slioc (fompuay, Limited. and tho King Shoo (‘ompuny bud been placed at $470,000. it would probably be 525.000 more. The estate oi‘ (ieiicrnl Mason, former president and general mau- agc-r 0t‘ the llonio llaiik . Wllfl Pop- roscutcil in the list of losses by a throc year old note of $54,017 guar- anteed by ii. .1. Daley. in the es- iimnto Mr. (‘larkson had put at $14,000 the possible amount realiz- able on this account, but it wnri vory doubtful whether anything at all would be realized. General lliason, Mr. Clurkson said, had carried a fluctuating overdraft. "There is a story there." said tho witness, ivhen i\lr. Lee asked as to the account of the False Creek Timber Company in British Columbia. in which a loss of 812.000 was estimated on a loan oi’ 8126.394. This company began ln 1917 as the Reynolds Timber Company. organized for the pur- pose of cutting on the Frost Limits lield by the hank. Thieving Captain Goes to Prison (Canadian PreuH TORONTO. Feb. 24. —Six years in Kinggibn penitentiary was the sentence imposed this afternoon on Alexander L. Milne, cit-lieuten- tlllti thc ‘l’rcnilci" to wlictlici‘ any l0 of 10ml. uivlll. records as rltllflllt.‘ involvlu-g tho l: 01' tho settlement of cx-iiillcttrts oi othrrs upon that laud. Ifor the pur- post! of fox lkirniing. had tivtwr been hcfnro that (lovorniiiclit or tho pro- vious onc. No evidence was found of any such scheme. “Pliers are no Crown lands. sud no (ioverumcnt land for settlement. purposes iii Prince Edward Island." uddril the wlthcsis. Good zi-gricul- tural land at Emerald ivai; worth autitlring from .l.'10 to £12 put‘ rcrc. Tho (i()V(‘l'llll’ll‘lll would ltll dcr no circumstzincvs "ill hind t<> ruiigrzinls at. .1250 an zu-rv. it hnd liccii put to wilut-ss by cuuiiiitil ‘for l-lic llfllSUdlliillll flint tit-fondant had sold laud at .1350 p >1- at-iw. Asked ii ii. was porv-iblt- for :i uy ,. liilt‘ ‘to Tlilllltl! u livu with ulrcs lunil. and 0 pair of in witncsis ri-plioil. amid laughter: “Wbll. it ivould iluponil largely on thc foxes." 'i‘lio hiautisvuttc: 'i‘licy would W oollens need such frequent wash- ing that the only safe method is to do thcm in the pure Lux suds. Because, ' Lux docs not mat or thicken woollens, but keeps them as fluily as though they were new. l Lin: i: xold only in sealed pat-ken —-du".rtproof! ant and acting captain in the C. E. l-‘., convicted of stealing 811,500 from the Government while an ac- countant with the Department o! Soldiola’. Civil ‘Rs-establishment. Jitdga Ceatswnrth unted sentence. Lever Brothers Limited Toronto l l ORE C0. Il1l\'*. to ‘b1 very prolific? ' Witness’: Yes. and you wéuiitdMellillOllS have to pa- at lvilsii: £300 or 350| for a 111111‘? Vcry high ‘pedigree; foxes cost a lot of money’. _ iliy the Alagistrtitc: iir- efound no‘ l ' l’ ' --. ici 1 ‘l |.'lil l '1 . iamadia" PM“) . ‘Fhcii- would lu- uu tiitlitzuliy hill"? ‘1-1'11m"141'1'1’11 "1' 11"“ “v- 1'- lIll‘1illL',‘.~'>lli'Il n pi-rsuu il‘ Iii‘ t-xlslcti. ‘MIIM- K- P" 1“"‘-“'1‘1""' "1 '1'" “"1 w;thuliAsslirvizititiii of New‘ Iil'llll51\\'li'I\'. in sii("‘i(ln]un 1H“; Inn-Hui with _ this (Wclllllifg issuv. the hiontrczil Mn }|.,|f,,,-,| Knight; My Conger‘. Stz|i'_i'vfi-i‘s tn Ali‘. vllllllg‘; us mu- tion is that the land sold m Steed- "l11'0111111"|111.V Iw-ritioii-ul in" 1111* ma" was |and u; be provided by Suprvint- (‘ourl \‘2|i‘iilI(._\' in 111'- the Sinclair: and others. 1pi'o\'inv.~i~ of New llriiiiraiiit-li.“ (itillil-~‘t'i put in u loin-r from Mr. ilu ‘found in: truw of thc- l.‘ licll. thu furuu-i" ‘i'i'i.‘lllil‘l'. to Mil-l ' " <*"""—" " ' '1 1'], Ill -l Juu- !l'tli_ 111235. st‘! ' llllfliil 114111.41 null Scott-h farm» IiiiVi‘ ‘Ullll‘ Ill'l'(‘. svfitl-‘tl. unil mlullfl - Lriitlthltlilli arc ivt-ll sziiislird. 'l‘h1g vx-civil servants would not. l pr|~| _ sumo, wuui in tukt- up tlilfillilitl. as u lilo vocation. They Wtllllfi only iiccd u parry-l oi‘ 10-13 l|(‘l"t‘H that ioultl i-aisily be hail ncur u city." (Canadian Press) lilT.\"|‘Il\‘(;'|‘()i\', N. Y.. I"l'1i.:'I. (‘liildri-u playing at zi railroad siti- iii-rv llliitl)‘ (vpr-iu-ti :4 Witnrl». did uni author from 1"" """" _ . _ _ mm 1pm“. that n“. m.” _~‘.\\'II('Il through \\Ill('Il an cust- vim“ qnvprnnwn, ha“ know, iuiuiul Long island ii. ii. pusst-ii.‘ r Ilnllg" m- U“. 5.41pm‘. whip,“ iruiu plowed through thrw- cars of slnlloii ifllili. nrrnrtliiig in iu» liiichi-ll put buiore StM-ilman. Mr. l1 , .S1i1\\';|p[ \\';|~_~t tp@-gl|p¢p_...-0|~ m" m; foruintloii reaching oifirznls of tho Jirll, road tonight. 'l‘\\'vnty pursuits IIUPXHIIIHIUIIZ An (llli|llil‘_\’ ivus wort- iulllrml- mm“ -‘="1'1011-“1)'- being" conducted at the iustmuzi- of Tho (K701111181; oi‘ nttondziiit,» ||\'(‘l'll'l1 tho prvsi-ut Government of Prim-o n panic among 2Z5 lnszmo lll1'll and livlirartl lslnuti -b_v a Royal (fommis- women in on:- of tlil‘ basscns"? isiion to Investigate complniiils mnde- ‘polishes. hwo ivoru living trans- 1w two 011m" irxoflhrers. (fa-ovum fcrrt-il to tlu- King's ltnrk Hospital ililtllIO and Butler, as to inrcsl- from other institutions. incurs with I\II(II‘(‘\\' Fraser Nlltchvll ia5flmmjht ~.. iii connection with tho snmc scheme. That enquiry was not fin-, “m” iFourteen Fanatics viii? u’ (an. of German Rail- road Systems‘ (Canadian Press.) vltic I"l‘:iu(-c lions and at. tlu- some time iforin '| basis of an imornziiioiial loan to litlflllllli)’. is recommended ‘by a. t-iiinniilivv of texpcrts which just lluis! d its luvcstigatlon m’ German tlmiut-r a 'l‘h<- experts Illélll, it was ll'ili‘lll‘fl, gives Franco. a share in a g|'1ll*l‘lt| lit-n on (lcriuanyk- railway .\'_\'~i|'|ll. in exchange France is to rvliiiquisb 00011011110 control of the ltulir which will lie returned ti) (ivrliinli illliIiOl'il_\'. sea-roe M t I 1 ;EHOTEL VICTORIA. 11> a: t; 0mm" to u» mvauina ' 4t putille a comfortable. y up-to-date hotel. Con- "I, I talne 44 rooms with j: 1' iiilfflfiilliif. it‘! 5E l’ Canada. Telephones In ‘I ’ all rooms. Courteeua t: > lervlee. t b u. c. snows II 1 manager 1’ D Church Unionists l Strongly Opposed! (Canadian Press) Troops (Canadian Pren.) DEIIANN. Ilrillsii India. I-‘neh. 2i ‘Fourteen Akalis. or Sikh faual :. ‘wore killed 11nd 3i wmindeil iii u tt-ollislon Wrfinliy’ iii tho Sikh stair- of Nabha between a force of Ak§l1~ Saskatchewan when "m". rapt,“ is raiders and zi party of iwa-bia sentfltlvp“ apppnrm hpfnn. n“. ML troops, iintier tho llrltisii adminis- vme “m. polnmmm of ‘he lent,“ trntion. according to advitres just latun- to lay their case before that ""*°1"“‘1 1'9"“- body while it has under considvr- T110 1111mm‘ “SIP m“ by m” m’ "m," n“. “mm, i,|||_ - niliilstrator with a force of Nn-bhs Those tipposlng union mm u... troops. They refused to retire, it is committee they (rhlillvllkvti lhc (‘laimi-d. when called 1111011 10 11° 5° right of Dr. Candler to sign as peli- 111111 111"" 179°11'11"’ "Rlmuim- 1'99"‘ REGINA. Feb. 24. -—0pponcnis oi’ church union today opened their offensive against the movement in thing contrary to the law of the land. and against church law. and ordered the trofliil that tho . issue would 14-h“ count-ll. 8B. Slain. by Indian L, Advise Organization IPAIUS, l-‘ob. 2-I.-"-()I"gillli7.1tl.Itlll of (icruinu railroads so they will pro- sociirity for repara- vvvvvvvvvvwv Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Preprlttdfl . VICTORIA HOTIL. l’. Guenette. hondoii: J. I1‘. Ar- nett, snide; A. C. Rogers, Halide; David McDonald. (lleniiltlllll; C. J. McKanlie. Vernon: W. F. Melanie. Murray River: Miss Mama Mac- Glllivray. Vernon: Mien Mary Mac- (illllvray. Vernon; Miss Mary. Hynes. Cherry. Valley; l". G, Hall. St. John: F. M. Pearce. ‘rot-onto: W. F. Kirby. Salem. Ohio: J. Fer- ris, Toronto; W. .1. Shibley. Tor- administration. we report» mwd- Montreal: a. to ml’ It! uneasy li. n. c. NjQee, mm he fought rounds. to which the Malia #6911011 '1‘. W. Arnett. Toronto: B. Randi. 0mm». um .tlio mu itBkPtI somo-jifil tire. woundlnx a vmmr- T1111 Stark, Montreal: one; F. Phillips. Montreal: A. r. A. J. Morris. Erlo- Davidson. iii-o; through tin- courts to tho privy and film! attacked the Nabhn tore-Toronto: W. R. 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