....._.t-;’_-.-'-= ' . l ,1 t" ti, l’ l ' pria 192i .' tior- . ‘Hi0 II ll stol ibtsnrréii’ HAMILTON u- ERS FOR THE POTATO cnor (Experimental tPartns Note.) Of all ordinary crops that of the potato ii-l probably the most profit ably responsive to liberal feeding. The acceptance of this statement does not in the least ignore the fact that there are several otlter factors tllat play a very important part toward success in potato growing-Aypc of soil, character of season. and the cuitiirtttion land spraying of tile t-rupfibul it nteans that with these factors favourable tlte crop is a very responsive ont- to appllctttitins of plant food and that the yielti will be altproxilttatt- ly comntettsttrtttt- with the available plant footi supply. it is gt-tlcrally conceded that there is tlo better prt-palation for the crop than a clover or altfalftf sod well ntanuretl (i0 to 20 tolls per acre) and plottghetl in the late sunlmer or early autumn. Tits practice of fall ploughing ensures the titcay of the sud and manure and Drovitlt-s a good supply of huttt- us, which ill s.» useful ill keeping the soil ntoist, and at the salut- time allows for the preparatiott of plant food itt forms available for the use ot‘ the crop. Spring dress- ings of tnanure are not desirable, as they tend to encourage the development of scab. As_ is well recognized, soils dif- fer greatly as to their productive- ness—a quality largely dependant upon richness in available plant food-indeed there are no two soils exactly alike in this respect-and this fact tnakes it impossible to lay down itarti and fast directions for fertilizing 0r to give a formula that would he equally Pillllicable for all soils. llut with a fairly gootl soil, trout a well tnzulured clover \. , 1 i - _ __ 11111! 11111971911 111 Q11)’ 11691111111911! sod {is tiestrritn-tl. we should eon- ‘ ‘nlggvéley lved M“ weak 1° jogxalvgulfis:1fén1gill-delgfllzi,in“ of her life Ill on trial before the bar “Mm. 3w m 700 ‘mums "f 3:916 Bfflvely "iilltroilfihftl =1 Soldier's lit’ gndltux edilector at Jackmatt i)‘ thunltkinnflll Hf 1th?“ went‘ “not ‘ - t oo " a er to nustices o some commercial fertilizer would l‘l’l1l‘t’- sent the limits that may he ticemctl desirable atltl profitable. This would mean an application of nit- rogen 10%. to 2i pounds. of phos- phoric acitl 1111.4. to b3 pounds ann‘ of potash Lil to 42 pounds, per acre. if the ingredients are pttr- chased rather than the ready mix- ed fertilizers, tgencrally the tnore economical plan) the would be nitrate of soda 75 to 150 "pounds, superphospltatn 200 to 400 pounds and sulphate of potash 40 to S0 pounds, per acre. Ou ligllt and very poor soils scantily man- ured the nlaxinlutlt amounts hert- givt-n may be sotnewltttt raised, tiressittgs to 1000 llOllflils or more per acre. frequentl)’ tiroving profit» able. For soils ricil in nitrogen. as front clovt-r anti" liberal manur- ing, the nitrogen itl the above rec- ommendations may be cut doyvn tine-third. On clay ioams the potash may likewise be P91111051] 0M! 111N11- lt is considered good practice by many experienced potato growers to gupply u part of the nitrogen in the form of an organic nitro- genous fertilizer, as dried blood. As both fertilizers contain aDl>1‘°X1' tnately the same percentage of nit- rogen tltis may readily be done by replacing half the nitrate of soda in the above recommendations -by' Iggy Iunoy fhlnWlnhr-Inw Wood, Thonllbl lnoocythhwlfllllhvlaliood. Coalhhl h. Wood II-ll ICJICI. New l: tnnlmutndnn n‘. t .0111? lIFVI-Dhlll’! gaggle ourr r 0 lltlsgmnc no on wit . M q uwmpult without lul- slit attain. Yuurulrnutfladlnblslnywto ‘until you know nll about l_hl Glhou llnvy. n: , you know alien! u, Eon lull ,1»: bu nnyotiu. a u»: itiiiiiiitldlirgfldiiiilill t... y y, I c. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -~M R8. JAtBEZ BUR'ROW8.— SOLD BY LEADING MERCHANTS T HROUGHOUT CANADA Write for New illustrated Catalog STEELLBRIGGS SEED CfflfiitB ‘cA/vaoas 60:41:51 55:0 H0413!“ TORONTO - WINNIPEG :.—~—_-_-__.___ an equal weight. of dr etl- p10 _1'1'v1111111y the best plan of pltcation is to broadcast. the fer- --DON'T FORGET the dance. ate an enjoyable event. y of horses recently sent lt was bought ed 1860 lbs. ity of horse a1)‘ anything to excel this specimen. t-IT PAYS f0 In IMO PIM- IIIOI. M" basket social and entertainment in the C.-M.iB.A. Hall, Kensiagton, Mon- day. February 16th, followed by a 7008-1-13-ME8l L-'¢-—- Jmovzn sv:~1'.---'rn@ per- flvllnfip charge of the entertain- ment and basket social to be held in the C.M.B.A. Hall. Kenslngton, on Monday night. are enthusiastic in their oflortn to aatiate the tastes of the optatious ones who appreci- —-HOR$E NOTE.—In a. shipment forward, there was one of superior quality. I from Mr. Robert Adams, Burlington, by Mr. George Galbraith, St. John. N13. This ilne animal was a four-year-ol-l draft, proportionately formed, and weigh- lt will test the abil- breeders to produce Y ttlizer mixture 0n the prepared land _witen re-worked in the spring arid narrow in. if the method of Putting the fertilizer in the drill or furrows is considered more dir- eet and more economical, care should be takenthat the fertilizer does not come into direct contact with the sets. FRANK T. SHUTT, Dominion Chemist, Experimental Farm, Ottawa. THE MAPLE MUST BE DEEPLY SCARRED E'ER THE SWEET SAP WILL FLOW. _Tlln maple must be deeply scarred, E‘cr the sweet sap will flow; Often the life be sorely marred- lfer greater freedom grow. ' To pay the price of righteous peace, T0 huy the. llrisottefs sweet re- lease, 'l‘o bid dark tyranny in cease Our boys have suffered so. Like the great tsmhlt-ttt of their land To KIVP the world the sweet, At despot tyrant’s bllghting hand They scars and wounds could met. With steady nerve obey command, Backs fto flue wall, undautttetl stunt]. See tho great sight, inspiring, grand E‘en tleath they fearless greet. —SCHO0L IWORK.——The follow- ing is the standing of Hamilton School for January. Grade VIII-—- 1, Keith MacArthur; 2, Stewart Owen; 3, Helen Ramsay. Grade V‘ll—-1, Cedric Owen; 2, Jean Simp- sott. Grade VI--1, Arthur Owen; 2, Hilda Ramsay; 3, Goldie Wood- side. Grade V——1, Mattie Ramsay; 2- X11111 111111.188)’; "3, James Rata- say and Mildred Ramsay. Grade iil—1, Wesley Crozler; 2, Alma lvbodfiklfl; 3, Ernest Loekerby. Grade lI——1, Matilda Owen; 2, Aria Woodsidefirade l——1,Lester Wood- side; 2, Bruce Ramsay. Perfect attendance-Nina Ramsay, Mildred gammy, Matilda Owen, llazen Mac- ay. . . ,—SCHOOL WORK-The t'ollow- tng is the standing of Central Bed- eque school for the month of Janu- ary, 1920: Principal's i)ept., teach- er, Mildred Callbeck. Grade VIII.» 1. Edna Greene; 2, Ralph Callback, 3, Fred liloyse. Grade Vll.—l, Geo. Frizzcll; 2, llestel" lnman; 3, Bes- sie Wright. Grade Vl.---l, llazel (lreenep 2, Jennie Johnston; 3, ilarold Bngnall. Vlce-prlncipnl's Dept, teacherjbiury MauCtt-rville; Gratle V.-~l, Bert Cahill; 2, Lewis McKenna, Albert Robins, equal; 3, George Cahill. Grade lV.- —l, ltuth McKennn; 2, lvnn Dawson; 3, Roy Smith. Grade lIl.-~—1, alauriee lilc- Kenna; 2, Aletlttt Smith; ll, Vernon Webster. Grade ll.» l, Verna Schurmun; 2, Alice Bagnnll; ll, Latttl WINBTO they spent their boy- hood years Hold your lite standard high; Where Mother's eyes are tilmtttetl with tearg Lt-t not their memory die. (fheerful the sap of life they gave, Lloyd Webster. Grade i.—~l, Lorne Smith. - » ——-i¢0;—————— Minalhfs Liniment Cures Dandruff _____-¢-o-c-——-—— CHARGED WITH MURDER OF AN OLD FRIEND b Mankind " Ho impressed‘ the fact Kensington announces the engage- ment of her daughter Edna G. to IMr. John H. Stewart of Klndersley, Sank. Marriage to take place spun. -THE SERVICES IN BEDEQUE Presbyterian Congreganion for Feb. 15th, will be as follows. North Badeque at 1-1, and Traveller’; Rest. at 7. There will be service in the Church at Freetown in the atternoon at 2.30, under the aus- pices oFthwW. M. S, At this set vice, t-here Wltll be a report from the Des Moines Convention. -<——<0->-—-—- PEACE TREATY . RESERVATIONS. WASHINGTON, February 12.-- The Peace Treaty reservations as revised tentatively in recent official bi-partisan compromise conferences were formally presented in the Sen- ate today by Senator Lodge, the Itc- publlcan leader, for consideration when the treaty comes up next Mon- entirely with the draft which Deitie- crtt-tic members of the bi-panisan ly agreed upon. Eight of the fourteen reservations would he modified trader Senator Lodge’; proposal, and the preamble would be changed so that affirma- tive acceptance by the others Pow- ers would not be required. Four of theremaining sIX reservations were accepted by the Democratic conferecs without change, the Re- publicans on the committee say, which indicate the other two re iating to Article 10 and the Munroe Doctrine were left unchanged. Student Volunteer Convention atlhtsMoines (Continued froln page seven.) spirit of propaganda, and because it Illls faith in Almighty God. Yet it hit-s because it eauttot minister to tahildlife and womanhood. it has been an age long enemy of democracy and is a religion of hate tutti war, lt has failed spiritually. Will Christianity get to those peo- ple in time to save the world? Other leaders such an Robert E. Spcer, Rev. J. Endlcott, D. I). ‘Bish- Eddy sent. out the call for evangllizatlon in ‘this generation. quate and lndlsipett-s-lble to All day. The modifications do not agree committee have said were tentative- atnounts . grave, Unknown, un-nametl they lie. They, who have suffered so Tileil- young lives sorely ntarred; . red _ And Freedoms sap will flow. E. L. LEEMAN, Calgary, Alta. That in tlte future distant years The world might freedom know. Bariley was an influential fisure, ln tlxling the supremely hard was placed on trial in the supreme court here today, charged with the murder of Nelson W. Bartley, his Could fitter Emblem then be theirs? friend and business associate. More than one hundred witnesses from the backwoods community In which were prepared to testify, and Sher- have been iff John Moors, had a. large force of deputies about the building because Yhe Maple has been deeply scar- of the presence in town of many woodstnen, friends of the murder- ed man. Bartiey, who was a hunter's guide and proprietor of the Moose ——-Z<-o>-—i- COLUMBUG‘ NAME PERPETUAT- ED. CIUSTOBAIAUOLON, the jint city of Coon in. the republic of Panama, and Cristobal In the canal zone, is the Spanish name for man who sought an all-water route across l-lll.‘ isthmus, in his qucstfor a new path to Asia. But hlstotgv shows that Columbus never bore that name while living. He was born of a family known as "Colom- ho“ and when he entered the Span- ish service he changed his name to "(frlstobal Colon," yet we insist on calling him "Columbus." The Panaman and American cities of Colon and Cristobal, situated at the Atlantic entrance to the Panama canal, are so named in recognition of the great explorer, and a mas- sive bronze statue representing Col- umbus presenting before the court of Spain one of the native ind-inns of the new land he had discovered was erected many years ago on the sea front of Cristobal-Colon, and still stands as a monument to the .memury of one of the world's most intrepid explorers. No Excuse for your not Being Posted Read Dress Tale No. 38 No one has to put up with garments that are soiled, and otherwise unprosontable. The We have an odorless anti remedy is here. harmless process cleaning gloves‘. sluts, dresses, plumes, etc.. that enables its to guarantee absol- ute satisfaction. Step in and see some o‘: the work we.are doing for other!‘ anti we might suggest that you bring along the things that need cleaning. Step In today. The Webster Dry Cleaning Co, LttI. 6E0. L. PRCWSIE, Agent for Charlottetown Phone’ 757 , 0140000 n an unorganized township on the curiae-tint border, disflblmflfed 0n October 15. He was last seen early that evening as he was leaving his hotel with Burke ln an automobile. An hour inter Burke summoned a physician and announced that he had been shot by Hartley 011 1111‘- walk in front of Burke's home. He had a ‘bullet wound in one of his legs. The next morning he had a warrant issued for Hartley's arrest. Three days later Bartley’s body was found in what has been des- cribed as a liquor smuEBWHV 011C119 in the woods ‘along the road to ‘Canada, two miles north of Jack- man. An autopsy revealed bullet wounds in the front and back of big head. Burke is said to have mid 11111 offlceni that Bartiey shot him dur- ing a quarrel over a business deal itnvolvings agape notes for approxi- tel , . ma y $ I __________u -<-Q>-—-——— UNIQUE DELIVERY An English compfl"? P111115 1° transport merchandise through a hydraulic tube, something like the pneumatic tube, except that the carriers are moved along “V1111 11 stream at water. . o ad. Dr. Chane‘: Otut lieva you at once Ill "n: certutniv 111V“ 11°11" "11 ‘mckman planlalmn‘ the call of the half the world that big businesses which are givi g Christianity a bad name in tile opinion of doreilgners.‘ Hits (intuit message was “Get of the side lingo of criticism and get into t e game —find the living ChristJ’, Thus the great appet ol bsV _ , Thus the great appeal of the convention was for service-Chris- tian service itt foreign lands. We realized titat the object of life was not to make a living but a life. David served his own genera- tion. David served his own genera- tion by the will of God. We heard today is poor and in ignorance. We heard the call of the black races which constitute one eighth of the world, and‘ the call of China's teeming millions, ninety three per cent of whom are illiterate. The convention threw out its challenge -—tg establish the kingdom of God in all these unoccupied fields of the world. The question ls, "Are we going to respond?” _The ana- wer is expressed in our convention hymn:— "Lead on 0 King Eternal The day of march has come Henceforth in fields of conquest Thy tents shall he our home. Through days of preparation Thy grace has made us strong And now O King Eternal We lift our battle song." COURT MARTIAL FINDS GERMAN CAPTAIN GUILTY SARRIDGUDMTN-ES; Alsaceibor- rainne, Feb. 12.—Captain Fritz, of the Tenth Company of the 166th German infantry, accused of having ordered the shooting of ten civilians at Gerbevllle in 1914, has been found guilty by the court martial before which he was on trial. i—¢-o-c-—-———- TOO DARK FOR A PICTURE. A young French lieutenant, on stpecinl instruction duty in this country, went to visit one of the universities and was taking some pictures when a colored soldier from the camp nearby passed din Ho locket) ' A Journalist". Advonura. The latent first-hand account l1! Sovtiet Russia. of Moscow and Petrogtdud under Lenin. has alu- peared in the Evening News. Th8 well-known correspondent of the Evening News, "Plermflrlni." W110. during the war, went into Constan- tinople (where be was arrested) and Berlin, lian just returned to London after an equally daring ad- ventu-e in Russia. - In the ‘ narrative of hi; ad- venture, "Piertnnrini" says:- I can safely any that of seeing with my own eyes Bolshe- vist Russia. itp sufferings, its hor- rors, its unending ~ scenes‘ desola- tion. ' l can safely say that most of what has iseen written and pub- lished isperfectly true. Cruelties, starvation, impossible conditions of life, accusations followed by mock trials and capital sentences, and terror as a means-the only means —0f goicrnment are evident every- wherein Russia to those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. the history of all times. The dominant class is not people. meat, mldd-leclnss men, always political prisoners) absolute, unlimited power. To approach any member of th preach the former Tsar. are supported by the Army. Bat what an Army! are committed in the Alcohol of all descriptions tributed to the troops. furs. ‘They cap take any sure. Warsaw ‘o Moscow At the Hotel Europe in Warsaw op McDowell, and- tG. Sherwood, the firs‘. Russian Bolshevist I had smoke from 1111111119119 91 P111135‘ 91111 worldi eve,- met had a big sapphire on his the numb"? 411 11110111651911 P8091? 11‘ ring-finger. He had a well-shaved, Sllvrwood Eddy turned the search well-groomed appearance, and the "emurkabh ‘W911 4'01‘ light on our personal and social title of "count" was softly wblsper- 11115515- evils in his extetnporaneous out- ed to him by a demure secretary 11111! 0n “Have We fl GOSDQI Add whenever he asked hinra question. are 1° be 119611 1X1 111B At Brest-Litovsk our adventure began. Ou} belongings were at once the prey of a horde of porters, who took them to the first Bolshe- vlst train in which ‘l set foot. ptnai-l distances. One of them spoke German, and when we told him we were going to Moscow, translated mat-we said to the oth- ers, they all looked at us in sheer . amazement. which seemed almost dead, runn- across tite pining of the dead as it were. At some stations groups of "soldi- ers" of the ‘local Soviet were to be seen. Soldiers is, perhaps, hardly the word for these men, dressed In the weirdest mixture of uniform garments and civilian clothes. "in Moscow the value of a thing in In the inverse proportion to its size. Tile but is for protable pro- perty. Such transportable goods are either stored safely away foreign countries." tionp to the sale of liquor, day and night is amply nmnzlns- portlon -iwhich, by the way, ex times) wear huts and fashions evl dently fresh fronr Paris. and courtesans. moment." . “In spite of all their fine locla ormously increased the figures o prostitution." only way for a young mun." Through __tt_. * t_ti)'t'tj)‘t't>,i'(ti_)" ;l'(" 't\o ‘(of u ‘to; cytkg)‘ I - t x k t A » A . _,.. J YOU CET AQUAINT- n) WITH THE vttuts or THE TOGGERY We paid our share of Chevrolet Automobile which will be ’ i presented to the one who guesses the nearest to the number of Barleys in a 15 oz. bottle to be sealed by the Premier and in a bank deposit box until the contest is over. Conditions 0f Contest > t put Moscow and Petrograde, though not in so bad a condition as some of the provincial towns, are at the present moment the headquarters of the most terrible ollgarchy in the The chiefs of the Govern- former members of the police, men who have returned tfrom Siberia (not have Committee, particularly Lenin and Trotsky, is infinitely more difficult and dangerous than ht was to np-t For they Day by day indescribable crimes barracks. frotu vodka to champagne, is freely dis- They are tho only cltlzenp who eat well" and drink as lnuch an they like, anti have fuel, blankets and 1'0"“ M t o to tt 1* t they fancy for their abode, every 8X tn or , 1e 80D 6'1! _ A __ , _ wonm" they desire for mo“ New A" Louncpuor’ and m“ Wm,’ Mum portannn attd would rtqultt ht fort Every dollar spent here entitles you to one guess and we are going to try our level best to have the car won from this store- " You will get a receipt for your purchase here, mark your name and guess on it then deposit in a box that wtll be provided for the purpose we will keep an account of your guesses then send over to Guardian Oilice for conformation. GED. L. PROWSE 8 toooooflotoiootococotoootauw Q Qcaotototoo is helping so strongly public opinion and to give the Gov. to poison ‘France, where tanks had already ernment a longer lease of life.” ' arrived, was told by “it (‘lvil Scr- tvettt, an asslstatt-t sticretttry," that | 'ltis offices were wanted tutti that all ' |papers and drawings would be at _ , 'oltce moved out. "lplerjflflflml" was taken 1O the’ “'l‘ltere was no time to argue; my Bolflhgvlst glean-a Th“; l“. found train left ilt a few tnitl-tttes.‘ I told to be m0 mo“ unchanged flung l“ hint ttlttrt. the departtnetlt t-ottltl nut Rusnlm u is under H“, conll\()l o; move, as it was cnnt-tqrtletl itt tttttt- chim- ters oi the lgrtaatt-stt tiatttitlttl lat- stand how» this or er could be c ell. , “Pile tirder for the production 1,000 tunks Wilt! day." The Boluhevlst Theatre man vet-y well known anti power ill tho clly. lie could sta Alma Andrejeva a celebrawdmcp ion-g a very large building til‘ its I res‘ The phuflfl punmmwd m,“ own. This had no edt-t-t on lllltl, so i ‘those generally m be seen l" other 1 gave instructions to one of my oi‘- coumfles today‘ The perlommnce‘ lltets tn his presence to put an ttrltl- ‘l ' ill ' . l ll.) however, is amt-red by the dense aivlfyu‘:,r:lld"g)mglo ‘Bum; ' I Should he tnake n l-affi . _ ta be arre"i:tl, taken to headquar- bmh 515"“ ‘and lwxts-wllich 1"§te.rs, tied to a stake for twenty- 1141511911151 tour hours, and the reason explain- ed to nll and sundry, especially newspaper reporters." . At one point “tilree tn-illtary mem- bers of‘ tho Tank Committee, who a tnottth before had never even seen a tank, lai_d down all rulings even ,\\'itlt regard to design and produc- tiott." Later Mr. Churchill, who without itiiluclltat» would have be “sunk without trace." It was lttt: Wilen the \Var “ Itussia int and humor. prtssetl ltiln to let posed this strongly. “l was convinced by the nu-tu quest. really came front German However, the intelligence Depu In the streets the densest crowds unending queues at ‘the distribution centres. Here women and children stand "11-111118 in the snow for hours with their colored tickets in hand. The ancient home of the the War Ofllce n child's drawl first hands l’ ‘_@@' f“ of; George snitl he ould not and ' cellell without his ltnowletlge, sin he was President of the Army Cull rt-itlslttted nu It. was lltcky tltai. Sir Albert Ila pelted to be a banker, the son of _ tvlti up t» the tnaitdttritls where a ma too, th:tt h-i was ,l m.ttt of re urc as plans oi’ our tattks in 191G he o of the questions asked that. the r nlcnt of the War Office, was vet-y insistent, so it was decided t0 tn. and incorrect details. 1 am convin- ced they found their way Into the, ti P I Y. n. 115:.‘ As for the paasenge s‘, they were Ron-"mmqs- ‘vh1c11 W118" nearly a“ country people travelling one of the sights of Moscow, and e great monasteries, many of which stand on the boulevards, are and he now aha private residences of the Here their women old wonderfui-futniture which was the Across enormous marshes’ partly admiration of visitors to Moscow frozen, passing villages and towns has 59°" Telflficfid V1111 Hloderu th Bolshevlsts. hold receptions, atttl all the lng paralled to roads and rivers de- Wealthy “M911 118W 1196K! Ptlllsack prlved of any traffic, and forests ed 1W 111° 130191181/1518- almost completely cut down to the m°1°1"°*"‘9 Q1 1119 roots, our sad journey continued, "lake are 1° 119 596a 111 the streets, most formerly at first had helped with energy and intelligence, weakened under pres- sure. as he snld himself, "from gen- erals at War Office," and dismissed Sir Albert Stern. by this time lieu- tenant-colonei, appointing in his place Admiral More, who up to the (late of his appointment had nev- er set eyes tupon a tank.’ The strangest feature of the Exnensivehtotvn the orders for tanks, G. H. recent G . ill France assured ‘hint of their support and gratitude, and wanted - Staff." . tit-notes from the homes of Hi6 {‘,",}?,‘f."'0§,'2'f,i’,,Q],‘:.f,,§l1$' ,§}’,l'"‘j,,,,‘£‘f ‘pcrior in construction- ' Stern's removal tutti tried to cut CXCCTIOI‘ and llltBftOfiii of the German Gctteral Costs a little more at tilte l “ start but. saves in the long ~ zlrun, because vastly ‘su- piano that lasts. what peopleflsflY of the That’s , 01' on the enemy's side sent by some means or other into. ppd blundgfgomg also, “Though there are certain iimlta- prising revelation; of British War the Office mismanagement in his book number of drunken people to be "Tanks." seen everywhere at all times of the "One cannot buy any new clothe! or boots o,- -lln_en in Moscow, but all the ‘powerful anew-are richly. if not smartly, dressed. The female ceedp the male by three or four I saw at Petrograd, worn by actresses more expensive and modish frocks than one would find in any other city at the present theories the Bolshevists have on- “To become one of the many wo- men of the demi-monde is often for a. young girl the only way to live, lust as to become a soldller is the in which the women of the new re- igning d“! drive’ Itlnt to send more and ntore. ‘Twice the tattkers came up against Sir William ltubertsott/Fhe first tinte "was after the Army Coun- cil ltati cancelled an order for a thousand tanks ltl October, 1916. , "l immediately went to see Mr. , Lloyd George, tho Secretary oi ' State for War. lie said he had \ heard nothing of the instruction. l told hint he coalti cancel my ap- pointment, but he could not pos- sibly get me to cancel the orders l hatl placed. Sir William Robert- son then aroared an d Mr. Lloyd Neatly Insane _ From Leg Ulcers She lollu of unlit-rim; uml lirlel’ ntory ol In~r cure. TANKS WERE NOT wAN-rzn av Bilgnfllfziii lavas orrtcs AN N sronv "roto %lrl,stknxa,z,t,lfi,fi,m,l,afig The more truth we learn about the management of the war the more miraculous does ‘it seem that we ‘were not beaten. Fortunately, as we know now, the management. was fumibling ‘ knowingly and wisely. MILLER BROS iSir Albert Stern makes somesur- Hamilton Fyfe, writing in the Londbn Mail says : It ls no exaggeration to say that it it had not been for the patience mu persistence of two men, Sir Albert ‘Stern and Sir Eustace Ten- nyson LYEYIICOIIPL. ‘W9 5119mm never llend these two letters from Sarah have had tantks at. nill. Do not thdtltttk Cltittlvirttjlllfltg) I:fWpllalthntili:pit-ti». thatt Sir Albert clams any ere . 1"‘ 14 '_ " 1 _- fie ts gut-den and unassuming n" Clix-f.'it'lfclil.fii“li..'i“lilf 3£.-."‘f."l.'.‘l‘.= troug . front Winnipeg" snyn that l), I). l1. From the beginning they had a ndor” Electric Lam cured llt-r of u liatl case of eczema. hard jdb to find any place to work xljiutthltltl: 't;t|t:.t?<"t4 11h. all htului. Lun . Now a few words from n lntorltet- "No Government ‘department t- r. "l llllVl: lint-a n. ll. l). mt tnrt-t-t- l ti, anti my leg ls t-omplett-yl wall." \\'li_\' not be convinced anti tr_\' "tltt reltletly totluy for any form oi‘ kill tllnettse? 0n:- ulmlletntlon nntl Ju- Itch In gone. Your money back ll‘ relief tltlct-urt come from the first bottle. $LUO d bottle, Try l). l). It. Soap, too. Central Dfllllllllfl’; I4}. A. Forth-r. Charlottetown. ,I1D would provide any ofli-ce accommo- 1 duition for us, no l took an office at. my own expense. A controversy 1' raged on this cabinet for six mottths babween the Admirality,_ the Mitt- Intty of Munitions and the Office of Works. The Admiralty referred to it as a troublesome case, and coin- pla-ined that Temporary Lieutenant Stern apparently did not under- which is durable and _e nomtcal and gives untv sal satisfaction. BLACK &C A . X’ "44.’, . - e/ 1E’ ' '41)” " " nan!” ‘J 4%.»,- cureéou. Billguue-Iaox Aléloluleénfiao; Siugfnhnlrfi" 01 gilrlllhjn n“ l "The headquarters of the Fore- stand the pubtletles pf the proced- "1 '°° " d '1 l‘; "1"" i‘ 17"" "3 l lgn Propaganda Department la the are ‘In the Civil Serv co." Th L“, f s,“ -D| m ‘lllgg- ‘fl"1;1‘°pe1:.°“.n§'°:,,gfo.°7‘;z remarked: l, will wait till ze mo“ wonderful institution of not. More than a year later Sir Ai- ccmf". "n3: 5g,“ A? m $3,???“ , ‘ ’ ammo u: my non-n. clouds roll by.’ shevlst Russia. 1t is the one that. bent on the twlnt of lenvlnt: for Charlottetown. Sunnyglde, (.11 to s , -"' 2 BRINGING UP FATHER ' t 7" . . BY QOLLY-Itl. bunpatsz L- JiMMw -TM<E. THI5 To MY HOUSE I WELL. 5,455 WHAT Duo OH: $HE 5M0 1 Mnczaa went mtg, 9RE5gN-L AN‘ TELL. ME WIFE n": A nag-saw - OT 1. _ 5H5 5A.‘, qfiw tut MA . Has uAoo-l- A... FROM ME ' COME BACK AN LaT i, TIC “N ' How QNDEQFUL i t t<m 4n our \ NE t<~ow WHAT i To COME Fit-t F055 (‘AN : _ \ _ OM UCHA ‘TONIGHT ' b’ sat: saws elcwro- L0W-$NEAt<lN¢ f } M’ B055.‘ ANIMAL; 9 i 1HEINTZMAN , is. co. PIANO »And the people speak Use the “Condor i i t I , I l g t