This moning opens a Sale oi Silks at THIS IS POSITIVELY THE $1.49 FINEST THING for the money, in silks, that we have seen since 1914. Silks like this-have been selling‘ right along for $2.50 per yard and more. By a fortunate purchase we secured a quantity of this really wonderful value-a Paillette de Chine, "inBlack, Navy, Brown and Sapphire-plenty of Black and Nav_v—~36 inches wide. We are placing it on sale this Wednesday morning at . . L . $1.49 Moore I & McLeod Ltd. 119-121 Queen Street ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. ASPIRIN "Professional culls Palmer 8r Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, etc. Bonk o! Nova Seotla Building Charlottetown, P. E I. Morley to Loan Only "Bayer" - is Genuine lured so that the authorities ithelr general state of health o. link R. Mcihligan, BA. IABRISTER, SOLICITOR. £76.. Mfiney to Loan Cameron Block Uhnrtottewnu. P. E_ ialsnd v QAIYTOI IURRIDUI I. f. UO—_l.lIl0IeI o! Bacall. ‘l!!! Ila. IIYIAIIY PUIILIU Phil!‘ one!!! smellin- n ma‘: ;'::::":.:.:.‘: D fer nnI-neerllllte nv iii‘- ‘Irlen. P. I. l. J. A. MacDONALD Ierrletar, Bolleltor, Etc. ' IONIV 1'0 LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown . .__'-.____..._. .. .. "l . cc. c. il-rchibald Qndnnte on N. I. Poet Qruluetv Dolled Iehool nnd Hnepitll- Warning! Unless you see tho name "Bayer" on package or~on tablets you are not getting Aspirin ut nil. Take Aspirin only es told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgln, Rheumatism, Enrache. Toothache, lmnbago and for Pain. Then you will be follow- ing the directions and dosage work- ed out by physicians during twen- ty-one years and proved safe by millions. Handy trn boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drnggists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin Canada), or Bayer Manufacture of ll P61901139!) i"!!! 9981i W! Bl Mononcetioncidlester of Salicylic- acid. SETTLERS SHOULD BENEFIT BY DISCOVERIES- Settlers. in llfestern Canada. will be entitled to n royalty of 6% per cent of the value of oil produced from their isnd by speculators. if a resolution curries which was introduced in Hi0 iiousc of Commons by Brig.- hioiieod 8t Bell tiev t u“ "m," m m,‘ u“ u”, (lenral W. A. Griosbnch, Unionist “g “m”, i mom-her for Edmonton. At pre- onee Bayer Build!“ 9"" sent the Dominion Government re- .‘°'I' 3”“ “Wat” ‘““'"'- serves full ownerhsip of minerals guonhorzn u ~ I‘ l u, . discovered in Western Consuls and g p; ' ' be consulted oi! houre e v.11,‘ lease for oiidrilling lsmd lll_ bore ltreet. which is already owned privately. so far as silrfnco rights are con- cerned. (it-hero! (irlesbncb asks llmt hereafter one-sixteenth of the value of all oil tnkcn out of pri- vntcly-owncd laud be paid to the owncrz-l, in ullllition to the levy mfldl,‘ upon tho speoulolor by the Canadian (lovernmenr. ‘This levy runs from 25g, per cent. to l0 per cent., according Io the length o! the lease. General Griesbach hinted that speculators in the Uni- lcd Slums were compelld In pay eight per rout. royalty to the land -()\\'|.'N‘i', because practically all the loud i» owned by common law rights. both as to surface null sub- surface production. ' ' e53 i" leeelilllg Inn denial s. s. usssmn Illrhhr, lolleléer, Notify 91'9"‘ n MONEY T0 LOAN "guppy P. E. Island B. S. INMAN, K. (l. 5km» nnd lttorrewlt-Llw “m, v - o’. . ,_.>._ 4.. H. -|(; IORIA nun‘ lTleLean 8t illoliinnon! lerriltera. Attorney-ether Ofilne-Jloyal Bonk Itllldlnq P. E, Ialenn Morson & Duiiv Qgyvlgegv e and Alton nlyl ‘filqlpfgifflrllw u ..._E.. ““°""" '°‘ c."°;" """ "' eettea elthe livuaed eeeeh Ill I U Kl] MIDI!‘ "HOD! at "'°""' ."_'i."f5_“_'..___ DI..UQIIO'I [Heep-Hear an Qeeplliaene. llna ha. eIHeaIen. W I IENVLIY I C fire-lob: um Ilfinnjyflllaw IUNIV IO LUlN l. -FOR SALIHA few inspected ft. (l, Rhodle Island Red Cockerele, $3.00 each. Mary McLean Ramsay, Eillunmersidty —BAD TRAVELLING -,— With continued mild weather, rain and high ,winds the roads through the country are said to be in very bad condition. While there is consider- n.bie traffic on the harbor, the ice thereon is becoming dangerous for travelling. H. WESTERN PERSONALS —-3ir. Percy Huntley. Ilradulbnne. hes token a position in the grocery department of II. T. Holman. Ltd. -—.\ir. Robert Phillips, returned to Antigonisb on ldondny after spending n few days with friends in town. ll. —.\-iiss Sarah Strong who spent the winter at Sydney. N. S. with her father and brother, has return- ed to town. lier father Mr. John days. _ CHILDREN-That the percentage of Montreal school children suffer- ing from serious defects caused by malnutrition is Just about identical with that oi’ the recruits who were was l1 statement by Dr, A. . Chandler. in n lecture delivered m the hnlilol‘ the Natural History Society. Dr, Chandler is in charge of the Nutritional Clinic for School Children at the Montreal General Ilospltnl, and gave ‘a comprehen- sive account of its work and the results it has achieved. “At the present time medical inspection of the school children was curried out in nearly nli cities and tho more enlightened rurul districts." said Dr. Chandler. "it is hardly necessary for me to state that such on examination is not conducted iu Montreal, We have not. advanced any ftlrrhcr than lhc mother who only washes the purt of hcr child that shows, the hands and the por- tiou above the collar. The prob- lem of nutrition is. ignored in our schools. Th cchiidreu nrc not systemotically' weighed and ‘mens- nnd o‘! parents may have some ideo. Ywhther; they are developing- s. lnormnl children should. "Ilhis is ‘important and costs so little that it should be ignored no longer. 9 Salts In Hot Water Clears Pimply Skin Says we must make kidneys clean the blolld and pimples disappear. ~-~ l Pimplerr sores and boils result from toxins, poisons and im. purities which are genomted in the bowels nnd ih-o a-beonbed into the sustain tho body. ill. ‘is tho function of the kidneys rtlo filter impurities from The blood nnd (‘not them out i-nllho form m‘ bolveLq crerllto more toxins and im.’ purilee thou the kidney» can eliun. 111818, then the blood uses tine skin pores as the skin poms as the, next bcst menus of getltllng rid of] these impurities which often break. out all over the slain in the dorm of pimlplexr The mlrest way to clear the skin of these eruptions ssvyl; a. noted, authority. its i0 got from illly phnru rmncyi about flour ounces of J-ntil Salim and take a tablespoonlful inl n glass of hlot weter ouch morning coaxing thoul to filler the blood of impurities and clearing tho skin of pimples. Jwd Salts is inexpensive, harm. Imp null is made from the acid of g-rupea nnd "omen juice combined with lit-hm. ‘Herc you hovel n pleas. out, effervescent drink which usn. our mn-lres lphnlnles disvaumreorf! cleanses the blood and b; excellent. for the i-"Ilincy Ho! wcll_ -rr luve o n on bee. - w W” _ ' v.- Westerll illnrllian» ' -FDLI6E COURT-At the Sum~ menlde police court Mondny two drunks were fined respectively. $6 nnd costs or 10 dnys in jail end l8 ' nnd costs or 6 days. Ii. I" W!‘ . .. German slilllilil - BRITISH QXPRESS CONGRA- HTULATIONS- President Hardin: and his inaugural address ere the subject of congratulations‘ and good will in the Landon press. The newspapers display great in- terest in the ilf-IUIGG o! the Uni- ted States toward the League ‘oi’ Notions. The Daily Mall says ‘President Harding is a man who may be trusted to make good use o! his greet (power. The Morning Post axpreases the belief that with the Inauguration oi‘ Mr. Herd- ing the outlook for the present and future reletins between the United States and Great Britain were never more pleasant or more hope- ful. This newspaper says it finds nothing In the President's ldeclnration of policy which nug- Bests conflict betvcson British and lions . Yersailies Treaty. advise the populace to meet even Ifrith compOsnre. fnctorics. tion of the Allies to occupy odd prised this morning at Now Very Grave _ BERLIN, March ll-Beriln neww papers discuss quietly the breaking oi! of London reparation negotia- 'l‘hey are virtually unani- mous In describing the enforcement olthle peneutiee n violet-ion or the However; they DUSSEIDOHF, March fl-Prencb and British airplanes, flew over DusscldorlI this afternoon while Allied troops with machine guns are taking positions on bridges nnd reads in the vicinlty_ of important, The inhabitants of the city who bud not been prepared by the newspapers for the detorminnl tional German territory were sur- daybreak to sec tho Rhino boats mooring al ts 1. Something new arriving everyday. Qellghttul new Suits, prettiest of S ring frocksand Coats. in genergl encourage early selections. ' rices Strong will urrivo hero in a low ll. IMPROPER CARE OF SCHOOL found unfit for service in the wur,| American ideas. in Mr. Harding's policy oi‘ "non- lnvolvement" in Europoail affairs maintenance of In natural ‘principle on |crf the United States is founded land whlchjocs not exclude that fprncticnl association of nations for 'n definite object “which is of such incuiculnble potential vnluc in the world. not only for irkeeping the pence but for rcllznovlng occasion ifor irritation endangering the pre- servation of pence." The address of llr, Harding is regarded by tho Post as virtually pronouncing the doom of the Long-luv of Nations. it declares there can be no effec- tive league without the United States as a member. it adds that President Harding's statement on this subject is :1 "mojcstic asser- tiou 0i‘ the sentiment of national- vlty." EXSERVICE MEN FOR DOM. lNION8.—.-Public0tion o.‘ the sup— picmentrtry estimate;- of the colon- ial office, shelving that £680,000 are asked for to provide frcc pas- sages for cum-vice men to the dflruinions, bar. caused some spec- ulation as to 23w probable attitude The FOG! finds tho north and l-loutb city loaded with troops and war ‘materials. Prettiest of Spring Frocks British tanks and cavalry landed to ‘ o north and the French artillery Tricotines, Serges, Satins and Taiielas the which the constitution and engineers to the sontzh of the city. The Anglo-French forces massed around Dusseldorf llvhile the Belgian infantry, which had concentrated yesterday at Ore- feid, crossed thc bridge into the centre of the city. I.0NDO.\', Mar. il-(ireut Britain's contribution to tho foroesof occu- pation along the Rhine for the pro- scnt will be confined Io cavalry’ lnnks nnd .1 small flotilla of boats in addition to a small complement oi’ infantry. It was officially nn- nounced that no new troops would be sent from Britain to the Rhine. BERLIN, Mar. il-Less than 25.0% troops used for carrying out the occupation of additional Gen man territory under the decisions reached in Inlldon had eflectod lhclr object today, it was stated at the Foreign Oitice this often noon. in models. I nmtnm. March il-Ghsncellor Flebrenbscb at the reaesemlfliug of oi‘ the dominl-ons. Replyinc to crll- icisms Col. Amery, pnrlinmentur, secretory to Lhc colonial office, re nd iterates previous wliotelments Illa-u I'm?" nhufixm. mgglm m m“ penal" the government, bod" no intention ordumpln; who unemployed of ilzlrso islands upon the dominions. .\ll these being free or assisted passages, he declared had first to be passed by the immigration of- ficials of the dominimm. In regard u. women emigrants Col. Amery said their supervision was done the lteichstag today flflflfllilll-lld "l" bfflflkihi: oil‘ m‘ negotiations in londrln. _ H» =:l'l1' "v- .\]lia_q ‘tiasl into effect. This in piuln German means an act of violence. forpcualties have nothing» to do with the usual principles of right. The conditions imposed upon us are to be secured by force. This rupture can neither he disguised uor justified by legal decepiions. The Chancellor said that force MACHINERY IN AGRlCULTURE The authorities in Great llritzlin are taking vmly active steps to keep in the ‘forefront of the ulppli- ibetim- by voluntary agencies than by government officials. #- 8.0. LIQUOR PURCHASES-ll. is ‘announced by the Attorneyllcu-I crul‘s Department that ll. A. Ur-i c-rnment dispensary ‘in Vancouv- er, unlhin (Iowlrnnlont irhml tlll- hurl liquor control nlcnlulrc would‘ lull- elfcct. nnd more advantageous of securing supplies dlrcct from the distilleniesq This [informs- tion will be for the usc of tho control board to be appointed nu» pointed under the new legislation. It is understood to be no part of the Government's programme to have Mr. Urquhart go into any question of bartering British (‘ol- I consequences must be replaced by honest intent for world brotherhood and good will. He declared Germany never declined to take upon herselfthe inseparable from defeat. We must now show the usually quart’ emet- vendor m Hm Co“ height of our fortitude and the ex- lont of our‘ patience and endur- has been diéllmtrllell to m» 01.1 “""°-" l“? “limb "Y bu" every c011- lblood c-l-wugh the very ducts vl-hlrll Cwwllrs’ in connction with unveil-r """"°" l“ m" ("°""“"‘ 1mm” i" would absorb onl-v nourishment in w»: lobe nmlie by lilo llrliin-h (‘ul- '1“ "'5'- llI-TRLJN’. blur. il-lt is scmi-offl. ill.- will 0::pcl:inil;' rlblulll ""117 ‘mllmmcod "m" m“ Cellini-l" urine, but in many instances the information as to more ecououlicui “""’“"“‘m°““ n! London. Paris and mcthods * Blu-iaisrls haw been (IIITII-Yllflliell to or n. 5c. A DAY “£0 A MONTH FOR I Hood's Sarsapariilt ‘ Fbe best faintly medicine trest- umbio. solmon for liquor in tlu- men: that will purify your blood, cations of lunchlnery in sgrl-cult- ure. The Ministry of Agniculture is setting up o. -pemxn --t comm. littee to make thorough practical tests oi’ all the appliances which are now on the market of which may be introduced from time to time. Partners and mnnuiactilrcrs will both be consulted in l-hc arr- nngemeut-l for ibo ifiillri, ivhicn will be curried out ut trial stations nnd will take into acccouut all tho clczmcnt; of cosh rciinbllilw nnd -~:o on llfiilfllly neglcclrd in oomputit. lvo trials will be mode pll'bilc_ Every cnvr/u-rllgcment xviii there. fore ho clvnn tn the lintroduol ion of Improved type: of mwchineryq The lloolrli of agriculture Ila-u also llcv. eloped a nlulnfbel- of research inst. itutes ‘in which prolonged study is made oi’ seeds, illillllllTW, pro-cc ases o.°o1lll.il'ot|on, and tho lbreedin mil ills-cases of animals. Over i00_ 000 lbs. :1 yelu- is now dieing spent on til-L; work. REPMR OF RUSSIAN LOCOM . 0TilVE3. ‘ “fiz Eases lircll, Frocks with charming Spring Styles _in tunics. tight bodices full skirts, new_ drapes with smart touches of lace, embroidery, ribbon, eyelet embroidery and other clever garnltures. _ materials are better than usual and our price is still more unusual. Price $15.00 to $45.00. CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS Sizes 2 to l2 Years Just varrived Cl1ll.l;"en's_ Spring Coats in Tweeds, plain and Navy Blues, 1n Reefer or belted ' rllliiifs? i hi3? 751.10." 0l‘_v (Tho British Government Lab- oratory ilenr Lmidou) for testing .01‘ model; of uc-lwpluncs. Tilerc ort- six wind tunnels, the earliest being seven feet wide. The Tli0d€h used to be supported on spindles but lhey are now hung on thin wlrcsa nn urrazigt-ment which given more ucculruto rnudinus no il. oiimarzcs. llifl effect of wlindl on the spindle. Two fans urn employed to produce u wind speed up to seventy five Mill's per hour_ A still further Improve- ment ti: contemplated Large models driven by electric motors with mln-ature propellers will be‘ used to reproduce tho Mtunl condition or an aeroplane in flight. WIREl-EdS TELEGRAPHY ON BR|T'SH RAIILWAYS Sovolxl; 1-4.5 were curried recently in lhc uvc of out wlrcloss 1 t. communication on n British railway. Ordinary apparatus was ulcd in these test».- and the resillls Sore, Swollen Feel] Instant relief for Jehinq puiiedf up, eailoueed feet and (‘onditlonnl on ‘the signing of tho IAOK TO MARINE-it is slnlcll that Alexander Johnston has hon“! re-oppointed lo the position of ric- ‘ puty minister .l'ohnstou lefl the department somrV time ngo to accept a position with the then lbroposed llrliish l-Illlpirc Stool corporaltion. of marine. .\lr. W r. n 1. o clcslllnllllinf lllsull'lll' llljuly gesilon makes food taste good. lurubago. cnIArrh-to build up af- ter the flu, grip and fevers. ‘fake Hood's and only Hood's. qllwxntlvc; Inrger, an active cathnr- tho “wind tunnels" - c. trruio BAKFGCIIIGIH. between Gl_ llrlt_| nin and Ihussin n leading llrltLl before breakfast for one w-eek. This Old f-‘OHMPY- film“ 1M" “m” “m” m°“'-' engineering firm hue arranged “d will prevent tzhelfornlution of bOXlns ___ ‘:11 p! 1:59", "gala?" A cknntmct for tblrrepuil‘ of rho lua]. in the bowls, it also svhnulole» the "'- P Y I "Y °- oriiy of tile Iocmnlotivcs Iillil u is! ktldnleys to normal activity, thus ALEX JOHNSTON To Go MN‘ 1H5“ Th“ hinted that less thou Ilulf of them it creates an appetite. aids di- ‘md “sslmnaum- “m plricc has ‘been quoted for this innl , A W011‘ portnnt vnorlr. f rheumatism, l "WIND TUl-NNELS" FOR l AEROPLANE TESTS lerfnl remedy for A word Io the wise is sufficient llnprmwnlentsl have rcccnlly been, Hood's Pills, small doses. n mild llntrmiuct-d into the e which are usmll _ | u: ihc fictional Physical I..'ll>or;tl_n,,_.;_,..,,._J mom, foot tom‘|rél h‘ lire in running order A vcry low who drug store now and glmide-u qulpmeni 0T ous. “'i‘iz" is glorious for tired, sch. COHIB. “by go limping around with och. ing_ nnd 1vuffelI-npioetJeet so tired, limited, sore swollen you can hnrd. m4 your shoe-s on or oil? Why don't you gct a box 0|‘ “Tiz" from your tortured feet? "Tiz" ntakes your fee-t plow with comfort; talcee down dwellings and drunvs tho sou-chess and misery right out oi feet that cllnife, smart nnd burn "Tiz" instantly‘ stops lpnin in corps enthuses nnd hnni. lIll-Z, sorr- toot. No uioro shoe tight. telcgrfldlhy’ us on "auxiliary menus ' The were so promising" that special app; drains ll now being constructed on the busts of the experience gained. As soon as the llBCO-Siiilly arrow?- monts are completed extended trials under commercial conditions will be nlndc. “They WORK while you sleep" Don't ow biliou orleonltlillléd. with your heed dull, your etomaoh sour, geeey, upset. Toke one or two Osscaretp tonight aure for your liver and bowels and woke up eleer and tit. Children love Ceeoerets too. No wiping-no inconvenience. 10. 26. 60 cents. ‘ Y"): 1"’ , , ‘ _ l\\'\\\\~ f»+/l-_=’il'lfllllii“-lll"'