irmllziririsa i ‘ The Island. Condition Powder 1i H w is your iiono looking’! || h?| coat alook Ind 0'0"!’ || he full of iifo and action or i; hi: hair stiff and dirt! lacking? in ho moving slow- | in a tired fashion? Do hi: A," mdiglto good health? A horoo ofton noedl _ a tori: as well an do“ a man. |sLAND CONDITION THE rownss _ will tone tip hio digestion and appgflfQ, clear tho oyo, glvo qion to tho ooat and light- neu to his action. “i. N“ 3| QOOII SOP Olllll, sheep and pigs. 55o. a .packafl0- > 1 E. A. Iitister Central Brenton. Animal We carry Pratt's , All Wool THIS BRAND ON UNDERWEAR SGVgEATERB 0K8 AND other woolen q g ouALri-Vo ' TANDS m“ snorec-rioliup 1- . eumzn. o c” II. L. Iiewson & Son LIMITED Amber t N. S. 11"“: éiioeiaitiiruldatcWghaorliz Illa i‘ - WISE INDIAN An Indian one hundred anikihirty 3'94" 0! R86 has just been convert- ed to Christianity. Probably he Remedies. lQ:::QAAQAA ciissiiiin ' ieurcrs WANTED Advortirilfllu and" i-hil homing Io. im- word for each m. sort on. w ‘m hm v-‘gurcsre to ho toruwaroea. an up‘ ‘rgzsrgoloinlttnn. 1'3.‘ o “n”. (u um) Wm "lg Ill wee my Ill vuflflq. mate. In oolo- t w. . rooolvol wlaioout ttlnoo gauntlet tifiiiiwfiséfd “u” fioo-oo-o-oo-o-oo-owooo-o figured it_ was about time to stop “Willi; his wild oats.—New York a‘-k‘ n‘... vvV vv v e usuiisrs m FEMALE HELP ' awn. an an! AND c ll rp- ‘flan. to nefilhod T68 m- fIIGIB stock i iudinB exclun we Ines. s wiiiaiiy aroy. crown ivy u? ~ by (gar agents. - n! res some) . Wm: Iwmhnon Nut-coma‘. Montm FOB. BALE ,,.__-_ .._i__'__ Ftili .'i.\I.l'I—IIL'I.Al7(iIIl|lN fl PAN- svmgcr cur. (ild model but thor- oughly uverhauicil in WIIItUIZNIBW huiit-r)‘. now dIffori-utiul. ur- ticuily how Diamond Trend (loom yrlii" tin-s. I-licctric lights and \IIlIiiiit‘l‘N, self-starter, solid ieatli- . cr IIIIIIOIBLIBTIIIK. Itonuonabic nriro. for quirk cash sale. Apply to J’. ii. mirdinnr. I02 uecn Street, iioucton ,N. B. B1154 Tl iI-{OTHY you sAmc ciioicn st-i-ri- Aimiy to 1c. u. Iloultcr. AI- biiny- 5418-4-2i5i. EMILY ‘NEED POTATOES WAN- o Iiemity of iir-bron" and Iioso" vurictieg‘ at Cur- ‘ ‘lat. tr-rs bard Store. ZO-l-iiiiii. FAIL" FOII SALE AT “ONE TAL- lry mo ucres unil proud. particulars apply to y. 8Z3f-4-234i. of land with new out buildings Wm house For Anderson. llosu Valic \\'A. Il-IKITFIIHN (illllr AND t'lliiliilit'i'lilil‘l(ll rilso wyiiiiuvintiv us< sist at i-ou m: or r ri wi in): to icuiu cookiii,i;. AppIIy i’. t). liox 311R. 847-i-4-2tiIll. WANTED-LARGE OFFICE RAVE Avuiy to Ifox 200. 83274-205101. -—-_ \\'Al\‘TI".I) T0 RENT-SMALL iiiodrrn furnished house in (Ills- lrllliIv locality. preferably near the Park for months of July urid Ii imllzmct. Apply gélving’ degcr “on um crius i.‘ ., a fficc. I’ nBIJEIEII-Itlliifl -___ ‘VANTEII (‘OAT MAI(l"-I\§—1I‘“'O Pout iiiaki-rs. Ilighrst wn rim rind sturdy cuipioymant. \V. lich- ! dcrson. i\ortb Sydney. C. B. \ 842i~4-25i3i. , _.%____ . i WGNTIEI) To IIUY on mam" IH‘ 5 bu) 1st cottage. Gimtrully io- , "MTI- liiiiily 2i!) Fitzroy Hirer-t. " . ‘ IHIZIJ-ZIZIII. (iICNlGllAlr Mrs. l. ‘». ‘ t. rififl-d-Zltf‘. WAR UNMAEKELI Plrlmiiillil ihc- mask off war, Sir h" iii (Ilhbs. uotcd correspondent. Kris computed out of his observat- _ vnsduriiig four years on the West- Qi ifiiiii terrible Indictment. In minty ‘it. tam tile Tobi," ‘his latest 1km": I“ i-liiifs lreo expression to p "miilriiilr-II [cc-hugs of repugnaiij hm‘ i, iiifiiii‘ lost between tho P s oi his wartime dooputchcs ifiiii IIit‘ Iiaitioficlils. ":'i'|I'I“r"““"“ iiiiiiiiilit to glorify war o“ nri-‘ivlpiliiiisht iii the mud rind mis- lo; of -m on. War to ihlm is ti. gel‘- m-(Inon t‘ uuilcis, a. chaotic phi-no- mm UfiiiPIiiinibIniz to the sense it N [It] “its of tho individual that emior I'll suiiiwliiibie t0 (IOLIIIDJIIJII wet“ u-ls an art or a. science. lie » L“ w“ ii-‘i 1i ghastly ‘gambling Halli". with no redeeming feature I0 com . - tragmlypiri. with its overpowering ‘n13I;'i'__“;iii:i'iition is by no menus o‘, V. "f!" is not the reaction a lion“Hilzii-oucniai WI'Iit‘I'. it is ‘W! mild e summing up by one ‘nmnllmivtr his head througii inns’ ri-aliii‘ iimftnvt Wm‘ mo gm" by r -» .- a verdict arrived at iiilu dclibcration. through nuis- Iiirtgsplrliifuflyirii-iicii tripped Wm‘ oxpen uwvmhmflv-I [It is the result of ob- ml m“ m“ i ch took in and analy- "m" Inmiiuttiu association 0i war Gimp? to iariiiimcnt. ininnmnglx-ivflis war no virtue, Ho: flmpnnrhl to heroics. acriffile no L‘ nmmiqJilpt incidents. “a. to him mink‘ d. inhuman, utteriy mbo- ‘ - "i" Kroat n monster of W ivlinnn ii . - - . oust-wink. y'ilg:g'r~:,'l:i?,'ayv"ilé litre. W. s. Stewart. 2:14 iiiriIImnd I207-4-I3tf. WANTMR-fiflil- l"!!! GI-OCFHY R§1;5:;q:ufii_ ‘have Rpm! Tt‘l|'.r(\IN-|g_ c; ticiiiuit care (iuuriiiiin " 8 01-4-22“. I OUG l0 Illa!‘ RBIBJXNVLLI 141v]; “WQYQB. Aalhtilnfliiezi bQuflg, 9° 4-27‘ Elmthpd _.__L.______ TRY 01m son rnnvrmu n . ti" Your next order for mung-Isl" mSmImaQ SmYP-iflbtrs visitim; "lflll- Winters. Ali kinds of prim: Dhict work d no. Special pry?“ o LOST imsT-nv in"; Wrist wntcli icavo at. this UITY APIIII 21 ivrilihnni.) raider fTicc. Reward. 2|, Miiilrd‘: Linlmont Cure; Dandruff IT: 0-6-4 oyio i Sets ESCIIALLOTS woooo-oo-o-oeww“... Early Garden Peas. Early (Iarilen Ileana. 200 Varieties Sweet Peas. (‘lioice Dahlia. Bulbs (‘lioilk- (lladioli Bulbs. ’ Suiiilnei‘ Savory Seed And a full stock of Garden Seeds at ‘ artefs ‘ Seed Store; I i s I n-QOOQIQ‘§~§§§9000OO4 10-145; €___.__Z_L- ALL OVER WITH HIM -___. lie was n regular patron of the restaurant. Perhaps that is why ho foit justified in making clever remarks to tho waitress, remarks which they were puzzled to know Iinw to answer. Ono day. however.‘ on. smallest and timidsst sir! happunflf] in he serving Hiis lr~, ritziiitii: customer, and it foil to hcr to answer him in kind. "I'll have some steak." he sniii, coming in late for dinner, "and some squash, and somo——(}0t some pmkcd potatoes, fine brown baked potatoes?" _ “Iiukcd potatoes are nil over, id tho lrl. “Ho iosfieil back In his chair and gazed ‘it her quizzicitiiy. "Bptklid potatoes all over, are they?" he repented. "Aii over with what '.'" "ii t I . . some siino with any 51.1mm of GI H hns sci dnu ‘ ‘n not" II e-a- giiri-lulinordorn conflict in those es cflve p “es vrhish could not re~ ,,hm, gifiiiiiiis iiupiic attention “m, starfiiiiiiiy threatened-Moi:- Tilt‘ worid wiii learn better the 53:31" I)’ iii" Brunt war from surli C A q i O R I A . "iliffhisious of conviction n - ‘ "‘ “With," shr- PODIIQG, simply. i-O&-——— ptor. But if, instead. it may mean $B®4 wiLi. riAcsiiosss on MARITIME TRACKS. ‘FREDEILDCTON. April 21.—~Frank P. Fox. the veteran driver, who makes his headquarters at Combia. fliion Perk. Boston. is likely to IiPiIIS fl big stable of harness horses for the meetings of the Maritime and Maine sbortship circuit. About ten years s30, the Fox stable made several campaigns in the Maritime Provinces. SHAMROCK PUTB BACK. LONDON, April ill-Captain Turner and twenty-three members of the crew of tho Yacht Shamrock lV. Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the America's Cup. wiii sail for New Y°ii< today on board the steamer Lapland, The new 23 meter Shamrock, which Is to act as a trial horse for the Shamrock lV., and which sail- ed severai days ago from Dartmouth met with terrific weather in the Atlantic and had to put back to Dartmouth. where she arrived yes- terday. The yacht has been order- ed to remain at Dartmouth until weather conditions are more favor- able. Two‘ Supporters 0i Lloyd George Were Returned LONDON. April 2.'i.——Tha result of ‘the voting in the bye-election in North and iSouth Edinburgh which was announced today foi- lows- iEdinburgIi North--—Ii'. J. Ford, Coalition Unionist. 9,944. W. Itunci- man, Liberal, 8,469. ‘Mayor Graham Cole, Labor 3,- 808. ' Iildiubiirgh South-C. D, Murry. Cmiition linimiist. 11,176. D. T. iioimcs, Liberal, 8,177. ' The Eilinburgii North seat bo- canie vacaur through the appoint- ment oi‘ tho late member J. A. ‘I'I)'(Ii‘, K. (‘.. to tho Scottish Bench In Edinburgh South, Mr. Murray, sought re-i-iection after bcing ap- pointed as Scottish solicitor gener- ai. Big Steel Merger About Completed ‘MONTREAL, Que... April. 24r- The Financial Times su-ys today: “The completion of the big Coir tltIIiiiI Steel Consolidation is now said to be assured. important developments have nc curred during the mist icw days and iu banking circles the report is heard that Col. Grant Mordeu and his associates have completed ten- tative arrangements with practi- cally iiII the concerns which will be included in the important new big steel corporation. The Finuu~ ciui Times ieuriis that there is every likelihood tllfli ‘U!!! Whvii? deal wiii be arranged within the next two or three weeks, and that there is even a possibility of an of ficiiii announcement regarding the big undertaking by Mviiy 151- The group that are particularly inter- ested in the deal have been unwil- ling to discuss any details as ye! as they have been anxious to coiii- piete every portion 0t’ it before making any declaration to the Cau- adian public. In lStock Exchange circles, how- Qvyf, 11m dost has been very cure-- fully (iiscussed and it is now known that the plans of the English and (fanadiau concerns will be includ- od iii the great big steel consolida- tion whicii will be practically a- long the Sumo lines as the Lluited States Sicci ‘Corporation. As a ro- suit, the new British and (Joutid- tau concern wil include. Iii iiiildii‘ ion to tho steel and coal coniipaiiles ,compicto triuisportatioii concerns, and shipbuilding undertakings. iii this way it will provide for a com- plete unit of operation audbc ubio to handle aii its undertakings it- self. ‘Earlier esttmiitcs of a possible rap- Iializlitioii of $2r>0,0o0.000 arc 110W regarded as far below what it will take to swing tho iuiiuy big con- cerns that wiii be includs-d iii the pyropossiitid ilciil. and ieveiopimezts at iiic prusitit lIlili‘ would indicate a toliii czipiiiilizatiivii oi‘ uii iiiiiOillii trioscr to $500,000,000. ’i‘liis would make the deal by far the greatest. that has vevci‘ been planned or worked out in Canada and will mciiu the development of ilic nat- ural rcsourccs oi’ thc country ou 1 scale that has cver been attempt “it up ti the prcsont time. I4u GARDENS OLU AND NEW That tho rock garden is fashion- uhlo at tho prcscut time is undeni- ablo. At one time tho rosr- garden reigned supremo, thou came i.Iir' day of lIl(‘~IIOI'IiilI‘f‘t)llEi oordcr. and now the rock guriii-ii Iioiils the cen- iro of tho stage. 'i‘iierc. arc fasti- Ions in gardening its in other things and here, no elsewhere. fisiiion may have its good and its ibad side. If fashions mean only a restless desire tor porno new thing and a craving ‘for tihe latest. novelties soon nt the big flower shows mor- ely bi-ruuse they are novelties, the iesa we have‘ to do with it. the bet- develtipmeni. the introduction of good. new inotiiorls, and ideas, In a word parngross, thou its opposite spells stagnation, and so ict us by aii menus ‘become followers of this sort of fashion. The whole theory rind practice oi‘ For lnfiiatr. and Children .n Us. c For Over 30 Years iwiiys Jllti s m: Z5252: Signature of , ltcn than not, consisted of an in- rock gardening has undergone a scrim, of radical changes and rlovc- ' iopmenis during ihc last fi-iv ymara We no longer have "roekeriesfl we have "rock gardens," and thc dif- ference implied in the two terms is enormous. The rockery, more oi- ."I- ... Central Guardian HORSE NOTL-Mr. Moody Ai~ ien the noted horseman of Glace Bay. C. B., has bought from Mt. Brenton Hooper Charlottetown, the Elmo)’ race mare, Oma (2.20) by Acquiri (2.27%), dam Ona (2.25) by Parkwood (2.21). The price was Pixht at $500.00. Any Acquiri that is for sale goes like hot. cakes and syrup in up orphans home. m} ‘Mr. H. L. McFariane, represent- ing Brock ring Patterson, miiiiniry St. John, is ix: the city. i‘ _-- i’ T I ' _. I i. determinate heap of mound. huiit up from a heterogeneous collect- ion of material. “Any old thing," in fact, was heapedon to the rock- 01'], from tree stumps to brick- bats and bite of "ornamental," stone. It was frequently more or less overhung with trees; little grew on it but a. few bard ferns and ivy, or perhaps periwinbie and creeping Jennie, and, no definite plan was followed with regard to either its structure, it; soil or its cultivation. We have changed aii that nowdays. Quite as much kno\v- ledge and care are needed to con- struct a good rock garden as the term is understood today, as are required for any other department oi‘ horticulture. ~ The building of" rock gardens is too big a subject to be dealt with in a short article except in the most cursory way, ‘but a few often reiterated fundamental inaxims may be repeated here. To ‘begin with, the position 0f the rock gard- en must be as open as possible; it should not he placed near any trees or bushes which might shade it. 0r whose roots might encroach upon it, and if the near neighborhood of trees and bushes is unavoidable owing to lack t‘: space, the roots must. be ilrastically dealt wil-Ii. Biitl steps taken to-provent their rc- turn. The general lie of rite land h! the whole garden should "becam- fuiiy considered in choosing tho site of ihv rock garden, and thouilill should also be given to the back- ground, Aniything of a formal 0i‘ artificial nature, though possibly pleasing in itsr-if, does not com- bine happily with rocks and the fioyvors of the mountains. lilld ii good rook garden in full bloom Is such a -heuutii'ui sight that it is it pity the picture should be marred in any way. When it comes to the question of actual construction, the first necessity is ~tlie provision of good deep ilraiuuge, znid this is ob- tainable by digging out the earth from mo chosen spot to the ilepth oi’ a foot or more, the space thus irreated being filled in with rouflii stones, clingcrs, blocks of coke or some such material. Over this a layer of turf should ‘be placed uP‘ side down to prevent the with" soii from washing away, tiiiii iiliii“ ‘this foundation you may build your rook gun on. djiiur-stoiio i_.-, probably ilii‘ IWSI oi’ all stones for the "rocks iti thi- rock garden. Tlicso should be iurilo depiy sunk, and firmly embedded. and they should not overhang one another. Great. care must ht‘ iliiilii oil to the general appearance of tgc rock garden, for this sboulili Iii pleasing and Iiflfillflfllllii in_ £50- as it stands as yet liIiliIiiiiiPiI- The soil must be both Iighi- 3nd rich, it may consist of tWO Iiiifiii pt good loam to one each of coarse , ll, or the. pro- snnd and leaf mo (fled, and peat ~ - va III-Irglydlhnirtlifgirbhblt’. 0i’ ‘i “m? powdered oid manure added. Soyiui is n prime ncizi-ssity; liiiii Toad 5' I is f, valuable ingredient bi tho mi! ture. In ‘III cases a generous amount of small stones should is‘ viii ‘iii’ but here again the pfliiififimiiii m“? he varied nci-orrliiii; iOTIiTCIIIII-fl” ziutaes. The soil of the rock gard- en is of primary importance and v it should be tight sari iiiniii“ *“’ become dried up in that it may nogmmen m “vmwr- summer nor M951 rock gardens contain a-Dfii" . tho "IIIOHIIIIP," will u, U“. goii in at least equul Iifii‘ portions. A gygtom of underground water- ing is of coxirso ii counsel of pct" fcction for inr- rock Sflfiiciii if such nu arrztrigomivut is’ D055" _; it is Iiighiy desiruimii- to ifiiiofiiibi u m u“. pnitia‘, stages of thc build mg’ y; is, imwever, only fail‘ say that. i-xcoliriit results "IYILW n achicvtvd WIIIIOIII. it. lindergroun “rnioring is obtained by Ifiylngflti pipo‘ pt'i‘i'0i‘i\i(‘iI IILVIIIIOTVd s t‘ w tiiiy holes“ ubou). u fkmt ‘iliwiiim the surface, uni conuectiiigh M“ a standing waitercock. <It may i rm h‘, turmo] on iii the tlisiwri-hiiii ‘ n“, gardpm-r, By this meani- Hui‘ (“(10113 approximating to LIIDSt“. in, Alpine has been accustomci 1t “mm; 1pc, melting snows of its u. _ ivo moirniaiti fastuesses brunt!“ the garilciicr it, saved tho tons .i carrying of cans neccssiiatcil >y overhead ivatcriug. Tim question of planting iiif‘ rock garden is a seiliifflie iiiiiiiwi- m 1pm.“, hut it is '1 matter ivliloh probe-lily every one will prefer i0 work out for himself with the hi-ip oi‘ gardening literature and v10 counsels of experienced fliliiiffl... Ono thing is certain and that is that work and thouizht. besifiiivtl "i; n rock graiieu bring ti full resort‘ for it is hard to equal. lot aioiit Summit“ the gent-rill effect oi thi- sliccts of brilliant color pircsciiiril by it good ruck KIFIIPII m curly summer, to say nothiiiii "I iiii‘ u‘ quisite dciiciwy and boauty of each little flower which goes to make up the gorgeous ivhoic. I THE ovations. Germany is ta - Sick Country- (Dom. Proao Spool I . - . ST- iiEii/IO. April 2s.- TIhe Brit- éfi Gui/eminent does not consider ‘eriiiiiiiy has violated the Treaty of Versailles or shown bag liatiih iu its resolution," Prime Mm. siei Lloyd George said in an inter» i’ “W here today. ‘I-Ie indicated that Great Britain does not uncousider unreasonable the German request to increase her army from 100,000 iiiivwed by treaty to double that number. 1 LION George's statement came i359 iiiilfi '14 hours after Premier Miiiefiiiid of ‘France had declared that Germany had repeatedly rio- iated the Treaty and tpdimggd French Oiiimflllifln to the German request for a large army. "Germany is a sick country," LIOYd George said, “she may be Comfiiired to a paralyzed man whose members 'ii0 longer obey the com- miiiid! 0f his brain. Consequently we cannot expect of her what we would demand of a healthy country." ?——<+>--_-_‘ Thrace Now Given to Greece (Dom. Press Special). SAN itidfiiO, April 28.——'l'he Sup- rruiu (Zoitucii has finally decided to ixward 'i‘iirac.e a5 far as Chataiju Linc, tn Greece, with special guar- antees for the Turkish populace it Wits iczirncii scnii officially this af- tornoon. More Leiiient to iriiiiid (Dom. Press Special.) ' LONDON, April 23.-—-Sir I-Iamer Greenwood, new minister fror iro- iand, will inaugurate a more concil- iatory policy. the Chronicle today understood. There will be no more cept in murder cases, the paper said, and numerous small irritating restrictions" will be removed. The cabinet, thc newspaper add- ed, has decided upon (toncrssions to Ireland which wiii be written into Premier Lloyd George's Iiouii- Ituie Dill now pending in the Coin- imons. ’i‘hese will include devoting 18,000 pounds strariiug yearly of thr- ri-veuue from Trish taxes to use iu Ireland instead oi‘ in England. Labor Women Demand Revision 0i Treaty (Dom. Press Special) LONDON, April 23.—Str0ng con- demnation of the Treaty of Ver- sailles and its disturbing effect on the economic life oi’ Europe was voiced at yesterdays session of the National Conference of LaborWom~ on here. Tho 'soiutlon proposed by Miss ‘Mary MacAriiiur, chair- man, coudciuneii the pence trctlty as a destructive rather than con- structive settlement and domaiidorl its immediate revision by the En- icnte powers. islanders at - Pine Hill College The following Presbyterian min- isters attcnded the post graduate course at Pine Hill College, Itev. Lfiid, Lockhnrt, J3. A.,; Rev. J. C. Martin; Rev. It. II. Stnvert, M. A.. Ii. A"; ltev. J. M. Murchison; licv .\'I. I). liicbeod, Iiev. J. Sterling. D. A., itcv. Robert Murray. A splendid series of lectures were delivered by Dr. Hugh It. Mac RIIIKOSII of Edinburgh. Dr. Mackin- tosh Is recognized as one of the world's loading theologians. Ills IN» turcs were very scholarly Kind Iiiii‘ liunt. Ii. was a rare opportunity which tho tnembers oi‘ the IVIIPIIIIIIQ Synod enjoyed iu hearing a mall of such Iiigh standing IHKIIIv: intellec- tual world. Among tho graduates this vsar is Mr. (Ioorgr- MCIAVHI, II. A.. of iiuutcr itiver. Hc is to bc one 0t the principals in u happy event a: Si. John, after which he leave.- for British Guiana. Rev. W. A. McQuarrie rivcived the degree pf Ilachoior of Divinity on tho night of the (‘ouvnc-iiion ex- ercises. Mi‘. McQuarrii~ Iias had ii brilliant college rrcoril graduatinit mo“ 1min. -.'.".i': with distinction. At Pini- Iiill optic.” h" irriri eii iii“ |- vgflfl jifld wen tho much coveted riiiichrie-l and Aliimiiii scholar- for two yours study overseas, Mr. .\lcQu:iri‘ii\ made a brilliant showiflfl in iris (‘Xiimiiifl- lIfIiiu for tho B. D. degree. We uu-_ iiorsiaiirl that Mr. McQiiiirrie may leave for Iddinburgh this uutuniu where we arc sure he wiii bring credit to hiinscit and his native province. Tho name of another ishmdci‘ appears in iho prize list of the Pini- mu (‘onvncutinii iirosrooimc» Mr- J. “Sidney Iionneil, I1. A., of (‘hur- Iotteioivn won the Ilohert Grant Memorial prize for loading his class in aii subjects In the second year of Pine um. onrrraiicrs wiii remember that Mr. Bonneii coached the intercollegiate (Irbutinii wiii“ “I Daiiiousle Iinivorsity. which won a unanimous ilcoision all-Wills! iI-iii Uni "vorsiiy of Now Ilruusivlcit. f‘ I (‘a ship which r-niis ifir. (Mhiikiniosh nrltkessed tho graduating studcuis fli iii" “fiiiv” cation exercises and Iii". PPIHIIIP- H". Moderator of the (Icncijal As si-mbiv of the Preslxciorlan (‘hurcii in fh-inudn. ziiso izriv-i a sfiifiiiillii ad» ilress to the students. Si. Matthew's Church was crowded to the llofiT-‘i the nigiit nI’ the college coovooiiio" outv cAsu RECEIVED-vFROM GERMANV is TO PAV EXPENSES or COMMISSIONS "Laxative Bromo Qulnina Tablets" 62%» IIONiDON. April ZIL-dkepiylufi i" ‘questions in the (‘mnmons tiglav i-is to tho amount of reparatmi Pr- I mnny has mode to the Aiiu-s under 41m peace treaty. Austin (‘bomber- Ipitn, Chancellor of the Exchefliwf- after referring tn considerable de- Ilivri-ies of ships and coal. said: I "The miiv rush received is ihlii Iyrvfluirr-d m‘ mwpi current PXiWii-“PF to! commissions. There is no rea- any] m suppose that Germany wiii not he aibio to pay n consider-ibis contribution as shit is lwiiiid l0 5° under ‘he treaty raids and wholesale arrests, ex~' .i‘ulcs, republished Iicrcwitii for gon- strougcr crutch in tuturc ycars. one can ile Shipping News "mass SCHOONERS ' FOR MADGALENB Three schooners which were laid up at Black and Flynn's wharf Halifax all winter Wm make their opening trip of the season to the Mad- guiensislands with genera] car- goes. The General Middleton was at Smith's wharf, but has moved back‘ to Black and Flynn's. She has completed loading and expecig 50 Bull next Monday or 'I‘uesday. Paptain Kona has recenti-y taken command of ‘her. The Joseph 0., (‘aptain 'l‘renhoini, will sail at the first favorable! opportunity, nun, Strathcona came off the m-arine slip Thursday. tWhile on the slip she had work necessary to the in- stallation of u crude oil engine done to her liuli. The engine will soon be installed and the schoou~ er will start to load. TO RESCUE .OF EIGHTY PRISONED ICE The British Government will send tho ice-breaker Svinrogor to the immediate rescue of the steam- er Soiuvei, ice-bound in the Ariic Ocean with eighty persons on ‘board. The cuptaiin of tho ice-break er, says he believes i: will be ox~ tremeiy difficult to .ocato the Soiovei. Iii/hen last heard from the 1 IN steamer was drifting ‘Li. the Karzizii. “Deliglitf ul Desserts the Kiddies Love” Just see their longing eyes follow a mould 0f Pure Gold Quick Pudding. Watch them eagerly awaiting their share. ' dessert pleases them so much. And the grown folks Iikc them, it, they're s0 delicio them often.. No trouble to prepare. minutes, and u dainty dessert is ready. TapioCu, custard. chocolate. 15c. a pack- age at nil grocers. Pure Gold Desserts usiy pun.- arid wholesome. Pure Gold Mf’g..Co., Ltd., Toronto No other too. They can't help Serve just a. few QUICK vunmnos NO TRACE Oifi-‘ARI-ENCH STEAM- ER FORDONIAN souuo "ro HALIFAX (‘east Guard officer‘: are endeav- oriiig to locate the French steam- er Furdonian. which has not Iii-cu heard from since she reported by \VIrl'Ii.‘Sg last ‘Monday that she was ilisablcil by engine trouble. The Forrioniau vras thcu in the vicinity of Georges Rank, ivhicii is approxi- mately one hundred miles 0ft‘ Cup;- Cod. It is supposed that her wireless went out of commission ZIIIPI‘ lIIi' distress call came in as efforts no Ctllllllllbllltfilt‘ with ‘Ilt_'l‘ have been unsuccessful. The. (‘oust (iuard cuttoi" Ossipcc wits fil‘iIi‘I‘(‘tI to proceed yesterday in search of 1 THE DOMINION EDUCATIONAL BUTTER SCORING CONTEST The -Eriucationui iluttrr Scoring (‘mitt-st conducted in I919 was so sucirossfiii zhat it 1111s hccn (It(‘ItI(‘iI to continue. ziic work during the season oi‘ 11120. ~ Tlic contest wiii bc cciuilucted uniicr the siiiiit‘ general iuios as iu 1019. The provincial tIliIfy author- ities have ugiziu zigrccd to cu-opcr» site and to make the necessary ar- rzivigtimcuts for the stiiIipIt-s. The crzii IIiItiFiIIiililJII, arr.‘ its follows: I. It. i.-. requi-sicii iliill’ four creaniorivs in cacti province send iiy PXDPcss one H lb. box of butter uiiiircsscri t0 ‘Dairy Coiuniissioucr. (rare of Lovcli a1: Viiristiiiiiis, 112 King Sh, .\Ii)iiiI‘t“.tI, Quin, to arrive IIIGIPORIQ the 20th oi‘ cacii izioutb. {Viiiy to October inclusive. Ship- ping tiigs will hi.‘ supplied. iToothuclic, Accept. only ‘L..- v pruning one can do, but how little iii~.~'.~i oi rue Lftiiz .u. is, Dans. 1'0- one can do and, stiitretain the des- moiogist, Irfll iihflfit‘. Vigor and productivw-fitrm. ONLY TABLETS MARKEDI Central “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Buyer Cross" As iriii vvinrk rrtplsi rvIirui-l-I. t. iii.» [IIIIiIIC lliulr general “'1 A Experimental v FLT E For Folds, Pain, Rheumatism, Aelv- utclcu re yriiieh cnntni s i . his: siiiiiii-ifl I-l-iihbflgti, Miaticu, NULPIITHJLIIIIIH. n oomph" u titis, and for Ilendsche, Neuralgia, Earuclic, take Insrkcd with the name “Ilayei” or tt-cn yours. you are not takinp: Aspirin at all. ' ' _ “Bayer Tablets A-“liifiifl _In nn unbroken “Baycr".:il.so sell larger "Iiuvcr" packs I ma‘ ‘a “d? 99° Allflfln-“nfl7cf"—-Y0u must shy “Buyer” Arpiriiwihi- ponuino Apply-in I Now Inaiic in (‘u ~ Ilundy tin Iioxcs containing; I" olllets cost but o few cent... iiru (‘ans-In nrrfqwir i n1 Ylnvrr 3f’: I‘ 4I\\'Y I A 'J‘Iicii you iirc gcttiiir; rcul ‘ ‘ prfl- WTIIWII by PIIYNIPIIIIIH for ovr-r nine» Ia. - nf Yiforio- rins ii-iv- r ". r \ trPiirffliy 2. Full details zis to lIir- handling of the cream and the nuiuufni-turc of the butter are to he given on forms pI'UVI(Ii"(I for that purpose by the Dairy (foiiimissioiiiar, Ottawa. 3. The butter will bc scored on its aitriviil at QIIOIIIIVJZII and fhcu placed in cold storage for rc-scoriug by 11"‘ Slim‘? Judi-It‘. at intervals throughout the season. 4. Tho percentages of salt and moisture wiii be (I(‘It‘I‘IIIIi('t] in i-acb sample and ii test made wltlim the Starch Test. 5. Itepnris of the monthly scor- ings, re-sctirings and other t ‘ will be sent to the couicsiziiits and to every irrciiiiicry in (ianiidzi. 0. ’i‘lir- Dominion Dairy Iirauteh will pay for ‘the liutti-r ut iiiurki-t riccs, on rccvipt of proper invoices, fp duplicate, and iriII also pay iIii‘ ('X])I‘('PS IIYIII SIUTIIKI‘ (‘IIilFKPE-I. 7. Full shipping IllSI-FIICiItiIlR and forms to be used will he sour as (mu as ilio urtnics oi‘ the -’."<‘£iiiIi'I‘I4l$ are recclvcrl from iiii- priirinoiul iiutlioriiics. Thr- FIIIIIDIUHR will Iii‘ used dur- ing tho winter of 10150-21 for iicmou- stratiou purposes at tho iiiilry cou- voziiiozis, for cdiiczitiouzii work iu the dairy schools, for conferences of grader: from the iiiii‘i~rciit prov- inces etc. __.__@+>_____. POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN I PRUNING FRUIT TREES. In cutting back ri ruiiiu branch and one oi‘ its strong growing lat criiis do not cut both t.) the simu- icuglii, iH-rmil IIii‘ mziin branch to rntiiin the Icuil, oiiiviwvisc two branches oi‘ equal dimensions wiii result, \vliich wiii produce a very weak crotch; a constant source of tioubie. Whciiovsr givt-n the option of HUIPCUIIZ eiiimi" ii brunch growing at a sharp zinglc to IIS I)iil‘i‘IIl or one growing almost at right zingii-s, choose the i:itti-.r»-it will make n IKINGSBURY a ARE You INTERESTED in styles oi a some FOOTWEAR All the latest Creations for Men and Women 0' Mons Working Boots $4.75 pair Arriving Daily , til 89c pair Iiolmaifs Shoe Store Opposite Prowse’s, B. R. IIOLMANJIueen St", 839C-4-22~7l. isosrowuw f‘ i ,1 .74 Always cu‘. back to a bud, cut~ iins as close as possible ivithoui iuiurlug (he bud itself‘. Iiy paying attention to the position oi‘ the bud iiiucii to decide thc form the tree shall take. Study each variety you are lIi‘.'iI~ in; with and adopt. a. syhsivin must suited to its ncciis. iio not at ii‘i'iiDI i" iiiiiiiy vr-ry Iiiii'|[ and fast ruins in _vnur WIIUIt‘ orchard. it is not a question oi‘ how liilll'Ii MORE PROFIT FROM POTATO FARMING 0- K. Canadian Potato Machinery CtitteYs-"Planters Sprayers —Digger$ Buy O. K. Canadian and you get the best, We shall be glad to send a descri Canadian Farm Products Charlottetown, P. E. I, request. ptive catalog on i