. _. ‘Jlks-‘Y i FEBRUARY 19,152..) 1v W Now is the Time t0 Build lip the System ; aaaaa r s With 5 I’ 0 4P 0 4 b :’ " 4 0 I ' 1 0 lStart taking this body bulld- 4 er now and in a short time , your health will be benefited to an extent that will surprise you. Don't think that it is diifi- > cult to take VlNOL it isn't If you need new vigor, if i your system need,‘ toning up, by all means try this splendid tissue-builder. There's noth- ing better that we can recom- mend—100 bottles. Guarante- I. ed to do you good or cost < you nothing. i E. A. FOSTER‘ cam-am. onuosrons‘ AA‘AA:A_AAA‘AAA‘AAAA ¢garrraaaaaa ‘Asks 1 DR. Areliable Regulating Pill for Wom Oat elllll. Ontario. 00 s n. e35 an?’ wosrin7smi§§'u%"s7|\'i'snn SOAP &...".".‘:'1.1i.'.:'a::'.-:-,; (il-Ilginm-l-iealinz-Fngme ltdjnr floor-buffer you." Ail-m leap- umiud. Inn. Kohl-NIL y w. . DQVAWS FRENCH PILLS old at all Drug Stores. any address on receipt The Beebe Drag 0a., s PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN gestures Vim and Vitality roi- my" Tonic-Ii or two for mail on rece pt of price. The Seobe I t. Brain“ increases "gray matter", build ou up. $8 a box, 5. at rug stores. or b 0| Q-OQO-O-O-O-O-Q CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading, 2c. per word for each in- sertlon. Who re copies come to our care to be forwarded, live cents must be added to cost to cover postage. etc. are allowed as one wor . Cash remittances to cover coat ments. In no case can this rule MALE HELP _ in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Big demands for stuck. Start now at heat sell- ing season. Choice lint. of hardy fruit and ornamental stock for l’. E. I. lanting. STONE AND WEL. LING ON. TORONTO. \VAN'I‘I~lI)—li0\'.'i T0 MING IN ST. Peter's (Jutliedrul choir. - \'t'ill be , paid. at school room. Apply on Friday evenings 7090-2-l7-IiiE4i VANTICD—A IlI.A(JI(§!\II'l‘ll T0 G0 to Moncton. N.l1., for repair and i; horse shoe shop. Also set black- -= smith tools. ltcpiy stating wages Y and experience to “L.." Guardian. 7054-2-l6-hiE3ipd IALESMEN, CITY, TONTN country, a full and exclusive line of wholo root trees and plants, for orchard or forge]. e Bron, Limit- ed, rfuraeries,’ Montreal. ilSGO-T-IMEWIIM D WAGE! FOR HOME WORK. e need you to make socks on p e-faet easily learned Auto Knit- l r. Experience unnecessary. Dis- cs immaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Par- ticulars, 9 cent stamp. Dept. 63 . 0., Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. 6333-1-19MiIApL30. QALESDIEN \\'AN'I‘ED T0 REPRE- sent the "()I.Il IIELIAULE FONT- HILI. NUliSlilillidS" ' PRINCE 1<JI)\\'AlliJ ISLAND. Iii}: demand for stock. Start now at. host sol- ling amnion. Uhoici- list of hardy fruit and nritaint-iitul stock for l‘. ~ " ‘TONE 11.. I. planting. V AND WVELLINGTON, TORONTO. IIISOELLANEOUS ‘mo. acumen iuncnoivltnn. LAND ~ , i , n. n. . . Surveyor Sour s Gwgbpmgllmmpd JIIIIII (lNI-Y TYPE\VIU'I‘EII WITH .‘ the l'(‘lli self-starting carriage, do- lug its own lino Indenting._ The ltcmington. Milne l-rascr. liaiiriix. N. s T096 ' on PRINTING DEPT- H;- $3.‘: rfext order for billheads. ‘ letterheade, envelope vlsitins’ cards, posters. All k hlet work done. Special trio quantities. he Jo In; Department of The ' Guardian Publishing C0,, BL. Charlottetown. aaiu IIELI’ nxouanosi - a number of men, married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. A891! Den rtment o! Agriculture. ‘harloé;S1oY_I;-_I_MEt‘ Curling Notice Print- Isl Kent rink today 4 p. m. sharp. Curling from 4 to 12. Tea served at rink. CURLING The last game for the Wrilhi {fgphy w“ played at the Curling Rink last evening. The winners were:-— B. ‘R. Holman J. D. Stewart J. A. Lawson , J- A- Fm!" John Agnew Dr. Goodwill c. n. Black F- il- BB" Skip 11 i 5W 7 INDIGIESTION s l "Pope's Diapemill". make‘ Disordered $i°machs ‘ feel fine at once! Lumps oi nndisélled I°°d cw?‘ l lng pain. When“ your stomach a ma. and ts gasoy. war 0" 1°“ have heartburn. flli-iliflcfi- “MNP ache, or dyspepsia. hero i! 90°“? " relief-no waiting. _ mm L‘. “biii 3i iii? yiiipfiih apep n an n a och iieeis line. All the indigestion pain, gases, acldig lhd mil"? I". the stomach cane by acislif)’ 91""- Peipeh Dlapepein tablets cost lit-- tie at any drill I10"! bill-um“ "‘ no rarer or quicker stomach anon. ,.!.i.'~)€‘-"'- .1 a _ pid known . FOR fiAl.E.—-A MOTOR IIOAT. IIUHKRATS—I FOUND -lN THE CITY for ad. All curlers are asked to he at the I I Contractions count undone word, but five figures (as $1,000) must accompa y all advertise- be overlooked. Advertisements received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. FEMALE HELP waivrlcn -i:||aiu||r:n.ua|u AND b0" bflY- Apply Victoria Hotel. 7099-2-18-1“ Elli \\'Al\l'l‘E|l - onu. won GENERAL housework. N hi . 901 Kent St. 0 was‘ m; Apply iii A PNIAIIJI‘ lillll. \VAN'I'ED FOR our Wall Paper Department. Car- ter and 00.. 7069-2fl7-ME2l FOR SALE {l2 fcet ovcr all. Full deck, 10 h imperial engine. Boat only two yours old. Will sell cheap. Apply Morrow and Co. Aflflfllldlllfi.‘ TOBCqZ-Xti-lhllfliiipd WANTED WANTED-ROUGE nv FIRST os- May, house or self-contained flat. wit modern conveniences. Apply to fX_-"_c.o. Guardi BIL ssss-z-xomrsvtt AVIS PAID HIGH prices for mus rat- fox and mink skins. For the balance oi the season I will ‘advance my prices. rln them in. g27d- 1 6 - 1M0 OLD PQSTAGE §'I‘AI\II‘S ‘VANTI-Jl). envelopes preferred. - your old letters and scnd with prices to C. H. Parker. 401 (‘onvent Avi-nuc. New York City, U.S..1\. Highest references and prompt replies. 7074-2-17-hiE2ipd llUSlélRAT AND MINK ADVANCED l n g . I am- paying unheard-oi prices for the above furs. No lot too small or too large to receive my personal attention. Will guar- antee satisfaction as to prices or furs will be returned free of charge. A. E. MacLean. Summer- slde, P. E I - trsxZ-I-ZIMEtf TEACHERS WANTED ‘PEAOHEII. \VANTEII won TYNE Valley School. Second class. Sup- plemcn‘ $120.00.. W_. Ifireston Ellis, Secretary Trustees. eeiis-s-ie-uavipa FOUND .8031!!! titnc ago. gold wedding rim.’- Owner may ave some by apply- ' ‘di Dill d in “i w" "" .is.'ri..cri.s.. jjff THE cnsnnomroiwiyrsusitmsgy, Central Guardian C. B. C. V8 i‘. W. O. Tonight 1% hours skate with band after. DELICIOUS SALADS. cold ham and tongue at the tea in the Market Building Thursday, -Feb.'19. 1i]. G. W. V. A.-The club rooms on Queen St. will be closed from this date until ‘the 27th inst. 21 - i-ew HAVE YOUR TEA at the ‘Market ‘Building Thursday evening Feb. 19 in aid oi Protestant Orphanage. DR. ROBBINS, Dental Parlors, Royal Bank Buildings. 6821~2-6MEtl'. ' PRINCE OF WALES V8 C. B. C. Wllikht 1% hours skating after game. FORWARD MOVEMENt-The collectors for the Forward Move- ment of =St. James’ Church will meet tonight at the close of the prayer meeting. Important business DON'T FAIL TO HEAR. Premier Bells’ lecture in -the IC-aledonian (‘in-b rooms on Friduy evening sub- t. jccr “People We Meet." Admission ircc. All are invited. APPR-ECIATIONw-The sisters of Noire Dame Academy are deeply grateful to all those who in any way contributed to the success of the "High Tea held in the iCoavvent Hall on the 11th and 12th inst. 7114 7115 LECTURE-A grand lecture will be delivered by Hon. J. H. Bell premier oi PJEJ, in the Caledon- ian Club rooms on iFridny evening Feb. 20th, subject "People We Meet." Admission free. All are in- vited. ' 7115 OUT OF H08PlTAL.—Miss Win -niired McLeod, city. who has been for some days under treatment in the P. E. 1. Hospital for injuries received recently through a fall, while in the country. returns to her home today. it is pleasing to note that she is greatly improved and that the, injuries were not so bad as at first feared. THE CAR FERRYr-The car fer- ry steamer leit Borden at 2.46 Mon- day morning and arrived ‘at Tor- nientine at 1.2.35 a. m. yesterday. She left Tormentine at 6.25 a. m. and after a hard all-day battle with extremely heavy packed ice. she * "‘ in reaching Borden st 8.30. She leaves Borden at 6 o'- clock this morning before the fie parture of the train front-Char- lottetown. A great number of pass- engers are stalled at Tormentine they having arrived too late to connect with the steamer. The mail train arrived in Charlottetown last night at 11.20. THE “GRIPPEW-There are quite a numberoicases in this city oi the old time la r1 pe known as influenza but not t severe type known as Spanish influenza which caused so much suflerlng and was responsible for so many deaths in 1918.’ Up to the present there have been very few deaths and on- ly a small percentage of the cases have developed into- pneumonia; quite a contrast to 1918. At Mon- tague the patients are getting bet~ ter but the churches and schools are still closed. At Mt. Stewart there are quite a number of cases and the churches and schools have been ordered closed by the board of health. These are the only places s'o_ far as known on ithe is- land where such steps have been taken. Quite a. number of’ people are sick ait Covehead. and Tracadie Cross. The doctors in this city are kept busy and the services‘ oi nurses ere at a premium. rnasoivsns Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wellner leave -__- Rev. C. R. Freeman city, is con- fined to his home with a touch oi the lGrippe. ‘Mrs. W. J. Robertson, who has been on an extended visit to her ‘neice, Mrs. Robert Besl, of Hamil- ‘ton, Ont, returned ihy thecar ferry yesterday. They Icon shut my e es . and ell - PQST ToAsruss es scssri’ 65 . taste sopmuch better and they make a mouthful- ihis morning on a_trl9 to Boston. ' .- to -.-power probably the new road ‘ -_ Wet! ailter this Me ‘e OVER-"AOIDITYE oftluetemachhu upset many a| nighfiraot. llyeuretomachieadd-i disturbed, dissolve two or tllae iilvnnlilfi; - onihetonguebeforeretirisulnlfi-i ievyrofreelisngelaep. Thopulityanli geednaeeoiKl-nuldegisawntaed ' In scorr a Will uuuasor SIIULIION _ _ ‘LEATHS I I BRUCE_.—At Grandview, Feb. 17. Mrs. Angus Bruce. Funeral Thurs- day at '1 p. m. ROPER-At Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1920, William Frederick Roper, youngest son oi Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iiam Frederick Roper, aged three years. Funeral Thursday at 1.30, to People's cemetery. VESSEY. - At Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saslc, on Feb. 13, 1920, Frederick Alton Vessey. aged 17 years and 6 months formerly of Bonshaw P. E. I. (Other papers please copy.) ' FLO0D.-At the City Hospital, on Feb. 16. Michael Flood, aged 80 years. Funeral takes place from Mr. Hennesseyu undertaking rooms this morning at 10.15 to St. Dun- stan's Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemetery. Allied Demands Become, Lenient LONDON, Feb. 16.—A new Al- lied note has been despatched to Germany in regard to the war criminals. While it maintains the principle of the right of the Allies to insist upon the execution of the terms of the peace treaty and de- clares that the present instance cannot serve as a precedent, it modifies considerably the demands originally put forward. waives the claim for the surrender of the criminals, and leaves the German supreme court at Lelpsig to Judge the crimes with which they are charged. - German Criminals _ Fear a Trial BERLIN, Feb. 16.-—~Conservatives are uneasy at the prospects of a compromise on the extradition oi war criminals since, although they agree the guilty persons must be tried, they are really against any trial whatever, either ‘in Germany or elsewhere. Hence they are mak- ing such trial dependent on con- ditions which they assume to be unacceptable. namely trial _ot en- tente officers and are clamoring for Big Advance . I (Special toThe Guardian.) ‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Squirrei was the feature oi‘ the opening ses- sions of the annual mid-winter fur suction in the Masonic Hall here. Not only did it show an advance oi 100 per cent. over the average prices obtained for it at the fall sale, last October, but flue dark Russian skins brought the record price of two dollars and fifty-live cents each. Mole and Fisher each advanced I 50 per cent. over the average levels ,- of last fall. The best Scotch niole brought sixty-four cents each, and the finest domestic skins 70. cents. Fine dark fisher skins reached the very high mark oi’ three hun- pelts sold up to three dollars each, altogether part of the mink oiier- ‘lng had to be put over until tomor- row. Today's sales totalled one million five hundred thousand dol- iars. Spiiile-ii iiii iii; For ex-Germau Ships (Dom. Pren Special.) WASHINGTON. Feb 16.-——Bidding in millions General George W. Goe- thsls and P. A. S; Franklin today engaged in a spirited contest for five of the eat-German liners, the auc tion of which started at shipping board today. Thle first bid for the liners was $10,000,000 when the an ction adjourned for lunch. The highest bid was $13,100,000 by Franklin. The George Washington, President Wilson's silly, head-ed the lis-t oi five which are to go into the Hambung American servide. Others were the Martha Washing- ton, American, President Grant. Callo and Nanz-Mond. Goethals represented the Ameri- can Ship and Commerce Corpora- tion and Franklin is hlead oi the In- ternational Mercantile Marine. siiirriii‘ ‘c’ NEWS RUSSIAN LINER STRIKES A mm: AND ooes oown A telegram received from Verna says i-hat the Russian liner Emper- or Peier the Great which struck a mine and was lost recently, had 700 Russian refugees on board from Odessa and Sebastopol. but that it is believed most oi‘ them , were saved. . i-_-¢-o>--—- THE HAVERFORD ARRIVED lN i HALIFAX Making her second trip to Hali- fax with Chinese Coolies the Am- erican Line steamer Haveriord, Captain G. Jones, arrived shortly after noon Friday from Liverpool yia. Havre, France. Captain Jones reported s fairly good passage ‘across the Atlantic, the usual win- spebding up the publication at Ger man counter lists. r - inter-Church Forward MOV0ill_i‘._lli Campaign Anglicans, $1,229,040. Baptists. $652,315. Methodists, $3,251,957. Presbyterians. $2,241,162. Congregationahiets. 61.22 per cent. Quebec Methodist 50 per cent over objective. Quebec Baptists and Ontario Baptists also over oblectlve. P. E. l. to Saturday night $84.- Im MEMORIAM MRS. PHILIP FLYNN in loving memory of Mrs. Philip Flynn departed her iliie December 10th, 1919. A~ precious one from us is, gone, The voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our hearts That never can be filled. And, mother dear, your cheeks. grew pale, And paler everyday, God released you from your pain And then You pvent away. Inserted by her family. is the ' loud Master? .1 -. 8lr:-—Will you please tel-l ma if there lg a road‘ master appointed for Byrnes Road. School District. not l! ; Kings County. The old road master was dismiss ed some ‘time ago and no one has given or received orders to keep iibe roads open. The mall man can- ‘not get through with the malls and the whole district is tied up. Please let us know what the trouble is. 1 am sir, etc. TAXPAYER. (The Guardian is informed by the Public Works Department that road muster; have been appointed in every district. Lulled by the ominous calm that followed the ac- cession oi {the Bell yGovernment masters did not know there was a storni.—1i‘.d. G. . Auo-rici-aoso. 8ir:-l saw u: Main lathe Guard- isn some few weeks no renrdins the roads, parttcisliwly the Brook- iield and Bprinayale Districts. .10 the ' some s i-ingvsie Diet ct one seb- en, and, this Tuesday morning. per- tion li t e road m not been brok- ‘ ter weather being encountered. The steamer leit ‘Havre on the 31st. On‘ board the Haverford were 2008 Chinese Codlles, and an ac- companying party of 16 officers. Three special trains were despatch- ed for the Pacific Coast with them. In addition there were 22 civilian passengers landing at ilalifax all bound t-o Upper and lWestern Can- adian points. For Philadelphia she has 171 passengers. The Haverford was in Halifax last ‘September with Coolies, and also several times during the war her for two years. and ‘has been 25 years in the line's service. PowWArAiv TO LEAVE THIS wees . _ 1t is expected that the United States Army transport Powhatan, which wast-owed into Halifax sev- eral weeilaago. will be ready to proceed _to New York under her own steam, ‘some time this week. The work of fitting the ship for the trip is being rushed along, and several gangs oi men are engaged on the job. Repairs are being made sufficient to permit her to make the trip unassisted. The Powhatan is still alongside the Seawall. South End Terminals. Her officers and I IWKEPQ TOL," and CHERRY ' Ill-SIM _ ttwiizzshuiyrsi .- ‘ cure‘ I ever n e Lips: Pills an ueaileat ' B A. licKEO Die/Junk. NJ. l, ' anlpnenlflem. _..i,.. t~1~fi was’! t in Fur Prices dred and five dollars each. Badger '- Captain Jones has been master of . Chenyllsl f thelai ' yaere, melanin; lt tifeoget - ' " eed; lied j p} ‘a Tolu and Cherry Ballall ldmlab-‘eveg Lona. ltBuzuii , l: term! 1:11.» ‘The ‘Flo’. i Mos-suite: l‘ 0 the ma-n who enjoys a rich, satisfying pipe tobacco, R O S E B U D is as sweet. and fragrant as the flower after which it is named. It is always in condition. You can cut it to suit your own taste. Sold everywhere. crew have made many friends since her arrival. and are having a good time rduring their stay in Hali- mx- .l a ziliilif; A SEA TRAGEDY From Little Beach station, at the head u: Great Egg Harbor Bay N. J., completely isolated since the ‘big coast storm of last week, trick- led the news Friday of a sea trag- edy in which three lives were lost and, through the heroism of coast guards, 29 were saved. IWhile the storm was at its height driven toward Great Egg Harbor inlet. One of the barges on which i the captain oi‘ the tow. fiisrwiie and child were passengers, crashed on shoals some distance off the inlet and three were drowned. Aboard the two barges driven into the in- let were 29 men and they were rescued by the little beach crew who braved high waves to reach them. . VALUE OFYMONTREAUS EXPORTS LAST SEASON. That (Tiinadiuii registered lon- nage entered with Shipping Fed- three bargeswere torn iroin u, tow ei-niion had increased from 3.000 on its way down the coast and to 108,000 tons was reported al the annual meeting iii that body held recently zit their offices lll ti; Board of Trade building, Montreal. " The value 0i’ exports from Monrteal nccorditu; to the report, was i700..- 000000 during ihe navigation sea- son, making ‘Montreal the second largest port on the North Ameri- can continent. ‘Piioiage conditions were unsatis- factory owing to the system oi pool ing of earnings which made for lack of incentive and siothiulness. This question would he taken up with the Quebec Provincial Legts- iature ihis year. it was “aid. in labor matters, it was slated that the port was absolutely with- out trouble oi any kind. __________--€— Continued on Pake Seven i some travelling this mad. have to u’ drive abotkitjlge 013m on the lliii- kfifluihu ‘road trad en sage thgmee ves “ma! "m! end homes, “being under ' 1 ‘Nw, it‘, heavy penalty. s Jfithe matter" ‘ 4 ‘n?! up "gm 222" °i dire“; i ....‘.:' .. pgmsressuwerce- _ - again nd see what i a” ' ' 'r. U000. lhltal, - . rm sli- -» ‘ iiffl... ' i i I - . Prompiiy A. Pickard PHONE 240 CHA RLOTTETO W N Prepared or a Storm See that Your 003i Bin is Filled with Coil We have a Large Stock oi the Best Coal and can Slppiy any Quantity &_ Co. . ii‘?! 188i -All i zon- . ops; teens,’ iOflgi p _ 81114 BIB ‘i I80- ‘,