[POUND --IN' 'l‘llIil CITY i FORMER AFRICAN MI8S|ONARY 0-w- AA“‘ “‘ ‘ “ ‘ _ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘m’ I s ' """""" ' ' ' " ' — ¢‘~ =“ = w‘ ‘ _ v AN imnnovsp pnaszims ‘F ' , DEATHS The last issue of "The EBHO; , , > . the official organ of the Navy Les- b 7 b . BAKER-At North Bedeque, March 6th, Mrs. John M. Baker, sged 84 Funeral Tuesday, to North Bedeque 444 March 9, at 1.30 I. of the system. It's an White Pine and Spru to the spot where 25c and E. A; rosrsn J CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ‘ Penslar LaxativewCold Cure will prevent 1 . 4 “Flu" 25c box-Try _-_4¢4kkk ¢v Where copies come t1» our care to be forwarded, five cents cover ‘zostlgb. etc. i‘ one wor hu flve figures (as $1.000) cost must rule be overlooked. Advertisements cannot be acknowledged. must be added to cost to Contractions count l- are allowed as one word Cash remittances to cover monts. in no case can this received without remittance . AGENTS iVANTED treal. FOR SALE FARM FOR fiALlk-IINPACIIES, 0-’: cultivated. Handy shipping. stor- es, school, churches; cheese starch factories. Wire fenced. ilreivood, lumber. iiuildlngs fair. Price exceptionally illlllllfdlllttt sale. (‘ash r ter 1.. “IONTIQQ _ CwOK, F0" PLAIN Geo. \\'. Turner, lll'i(l[-‘,‘(‘i.'l)\\'il, 11:11:. fimkflmh‘ r. Q???’ lugltlrffitml, f‘; i, r. 1-1. 1. nea-a-c-iuicsi “l " .- ‘~' ' m” ‘ T“ * “ tween i. and 8 in the mcnlnunm WANTED WANTED TO lll.i\'-—5I~‘.COND "AND combination safe in good order. Apply l‘. O. Dox ‘ll. WANTED Tl) Shorthorn liull. not over 2 old. Address N: S. f8 U “l, P ' ‘1lB1-I-6-ME2i WANTED—IIOUSII nv mnsr May, house or self-contained rith modern conveniences. Apply o "X" c.o. unrdian. 6B98-2-10MEtf MALE HELP \\'AN'I':EI)-—1\ [H110]! MAPVT? \\}UIII\' on arm. tum wa r x t, Ii. 1f. 1ll'(\\\'ll,‘\'l)l‘l('.’oh ‘ pp y o 7~i ll-Il-G-lillilfli ‘VANTIGD —- A GOOD (RENEIIJII. Blacksmith and fiorscshuer. liest wages paid. Apply stating ex- perience and wages. to J. ll. Snowball Company. Limited, Chu- thum, N. ll. 7Il41-3—.2-l\iE6ipd ______._,.__.. (IIHIPICTICNT cheese maker to tako charge of factory. lnanufueturim: about 100 tons. Fuetory in operation about 7 months. l (thoeso and Butter Co.. i.td., Corn Hill, N. ll. 7450-3-6-11116211741 000D WAGES FOR. HOME WORK. We need you to, make socks on tho fast easily learned Auto Kait- tor. Experience unnecessary. Dis- tance immaterial. Positively no canvsssln . Ysrn supplied. Par- ticulars, . cont atamg; Dept. 63 0., Auto Knitter 0., oronto. ,0?! -,l-19\MtiApr.30. \VAN'I‘l'lI)'— 'l‘ll.\\’lillilslillf \Vl'l‘ll good connection fdr Prince Ed- ward island, who ‘would likc to substantially Int-roast: their rev- enue without increasing their ex- pense», by r-urrylni: as a sido-line \VA NTIGI). Is not an easy thing to loge, ‘, , with the bronchial tubesand rclicgliggptlii: lungs, there is nwaykto t .. ‘ SHAKE ir our every time. It's-curative. properties go direct ’ anno; s you and drives it away quickly. Plenty attractive for City. ‘7311—2-28-l\lEtl' . ._..i._.._____. PURCHASE —- A yours hicNelll. Al'- 0|!‘ flat, ‘ca? way. Tnkefenslar I ce alsam; itwill come the mean little tickling > 50c Bottle . - ‘ Ass.‘ v vréw accompany all advertise- 4L4 v vvii ‘ vv FEMALE HELP \\'Al\"l‘ED—A COOK. Edwin Aitken, 241 ibuston St. ply 231 Prince Street. housework. to Mrs. side. 7382-3-3-011561 grocery store. Good reference re- to Box 4B3. Germany Pictured As An innocent, “rams, March 6.—A picture of Germany as an innocent pleading lamb, but capsbleaof a roar if the Allies twist its tail is painted by Noske, the German Minister of De- fence, in sn interview Le-Matln ',We are going to be good," he says, in effect. "but if the Allies worry us too much with their peace terms we are caps/bio of re storing a monarchy. going Bolshe- vist or bankrupt, or whatever else is most convenient." y Almost all hi3 replies to the cor- respondent's questions contain ~a complaint or a warning." Even the the Allies for the reduction of the srmy he describes as "only a quar- ter of an hour's grace." “it means," he said, "that ishall not be obliged for aniohher three months to send one hundred and twenty thousand mon back lopidle- H655 and misery and so increase the general insecurity. That is ronliy all that the Allies concession means. n sample hand 'lp of men's shoe samples (twelve styles.) State ter- ritory now vow-ring and lines iianlilini; at present. post experi- (‘III‘I‘ in NllHPH not absolutely nee-f I‘IXHIII'_\'. Apply by letter to ill-puri- ment 14.. ifiinadiiui flffice, Tally-Ho Slim- (Tompaxiy. 2S0 St. Valier St..' H‘. (.’ll\‘i1i'i',‘(.4!i 7467-3-81111010 c411 ;:;_—..—;zs. —*-_s______i____* ~*——}'-' I MISCELLANEOUS . SALE 0|" 20 ' f‘of'l‘in's, l- r1 lilarch iii. ut .. Saturday, o'clock. 743G-3-ii-hi ['12] pd _;___.______ _ IRY 0U]! J01! PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for bilihoads. letterhesds. envelopes. visiting cards, posters. All knds of pun- hlet work done. Special prices on rge quantities. he Jo Print- Departmont of The Island Guardian Publishing 00.. Kent BL, Charlottetown. rsrm mnnr lixousivan - s number of men. married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Agglyl Izgptsrvtment of UPS, l1‘ 0 B 0 I'l- “r c“ em-i-n-urntn FOUN D SOME time ace. iroid weddinu. rim:- Owner may have same by apply- ing at Guardian Office and nriprr for nd. 7101-2-1 -l\il~.(f .___--¢0>i—— Minn-d‘: Llnlment Cures Colds. 510 u... - - l8 DETAINED NEW YORK, March il-Mrs- Margaret M. Scouiea. B 91111111119"- who hnd been a missionary in East Africa and cnnu- to the ilnhcd States iu earn u living for herself and two young ehililren was de- taint-d iii. sun island tony and ordered excluded from ihe country on the ground iliiil she was likely to become a public charge. livl husband, who is also a missionary died of a tropical dish-v‘ lil Afrnw a year 1180- »_ . An appeal was taken uni :14 uns- sionary society asked ilu- Gill“ 5.0.15 or the Bureau of lmmiitriliiil" 1" .nunual export of lobsters "is con- "After the signature of the arm- istice," he replies to another ques- iion on how far the army had been reduced, "the war army was com- pletely demobliized._ Of -the old army all that remains is‘ n. certain number of officers and a few men who form the skeleton of the llei- chswehr. The other men have been recently enrolled. For some months there has been no new en- listment and in consequence the lleicliswehr is growing smaller 'froin day to day. Men have to be dismissed every week as unfit and nil units are gradually shrinking." Lobster Packers Are Faced. With A Serious Loss iiAlblilflAX, March 6.—The adver- se exchange situation in Great Bri- tnin and Europe presents a ser- ious problem to the lobster cann- ing industry in the Maritime Pro- vinees-one of the D1‘°Vil1°°'11 111111- or industries whose turn-over lest your was valued at approximately five and a half million dollars. Representatives of three of the largest firms in the provinces have just returned after reviewing the lobster markets in England, France and Belgium. Three quarters of the sumed in these countries. On sc- count d! the exchange situation tho brokers are not taking delivery oi‘ the shipments and these pack- ers any they saw large quantities oi the lobstrrs on the wharves at ‘he European seaports. As a re- sult the packers are faced with a ...-.-v»..|, loss, no markets being ‘in sight. ' "' ‘Gib! ei- 1'. iieans fly to sn enormous I i n‘... Ho‘ Y; a. ital!’- ilome. is older than ¢vé cussu u) ADVERTISEMENTS Advéagrtifgrrlz-ionts under this heading. 8c. per word for each in- vvv- MAID \VAN'|‘ED AT LDON HOTEL 7281—2-26-MEtf APPLY Ml!!!- 7422-3-5-MEti‘ lilAll) “UUVTED FOR GENEIIAI: housework in family of three. Ap- 7394-3-3-hiEtf \VAN’I‘ED—A GIRL FOR‘ GENERAL Apply stating wages A. H. Arscnault. Summer'- \VANTED--A GIRL T0 ASSIST IN quired. One with experience pre- ferred. Apply in own handwriting 7352-3-2-MEtf Mineral’: Linlment Cures Ditsemper Pleading Lamb. published by’ three months delay accorded by i _ CHAPPELLA-‘At’ Marshlleld, on March 6. 1920. Robert Lloyd. in- fant souof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheppell, aged 8 months. Funeral Tuesday, at -_2_.80. V BOYLE.—O11" March 7th, Mre. George H. Boyle, (nee Emma C. Weeks) of Meadowbsnk. aged 4b years. Funeral from her late des- idencle, Mcadowbnnk, Vtomorrow (Tuesday) at 2 p. m. Interment Cornwall Cemetery. i in Mcmoriam ans. JQFTJ. bAKsR. The death occurred Saturday nf- ternoon. of Mrs. Baker, raiict of Mr. John M. Baker, North Bedeque. The late Mrs. Baker, who was in her 84th year, had been in some- wlmt. delicate health for some years, and for the past few weeks had been confined to her bed.- She was a lady of s. most ‘lovable dis- position, charitable, always ready to help the needy and to further every good word and work. Her husband ‘predeceased her by some twenty-live years. There are left to mourn one son, Robert, at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Annie Mc- Caull, North Bedeque; also one sis- ter, Mrs. Alex. Laird, North Bede- que. and two brothers, Mr. Robert Carruthers, Cape Traverse, and Dr. George Csrruthers, Charlotte- town, to all of whom the Guardian tenders respectful sympathy. The funeral takes place this, Tuesday. afternoon at 1.30. in loving memory of Mrs. Mar- garet MacDonald, March 9. 1919. Wihere the hilltops slope to the westward. _ And their purple chalieea hold The new-made wine of the sunset Crimson and amber and goid— in that old wide-opened doorway, With the green boughs overhead The house all cheery behind her, And the plentiful table spread- She ‘has stood to welcome our com- mg. Watching us upward climb, When the eveninig hour had ihmught us, Oh, many and many n time! Again» is the doorway opened, And’ the house is garnished and . sweet, - But she silently waits our coming And we enter with silent feet, A little within she is waiting, 'Not where she has met us be- ltoyai Bonk Bnildlnxl. in: WAY-SIDE PiPER.—1-Ieart_| Memorial Hall Tuesday March 9m 8 p. m. Admission Zijcents, THREE COUPONS and 9B cents will get you a new University Dictionary, Send postage ‘for out- of-town orders. 7285, RESERVE‘ "MONDAY evening March 8th for Rose‘ Bali in Lyceum - mtf EXPERIENCES OF THE WAR —don't forget lecture by Rev.’ Capt. Pius McDonald in St. Duustan's Parish Hall. THE CAR FERRY.-'I‘he car-fer- ry steamer met ‘heavy ice condi- lions Saturday and was only able to make the one trip to Tormen- tine and back. She got into Bor- den about 11.30. The train reach- ed Charlottetown at 2.15 a. ill. yesterday. The boat did not move yesterday. - AT THE METHODIST CHURCH —-l'tev. G. W. F. Glendenning occu- pied the puipit of the Methodist Church lust evening for ‘the first time since "hi-s illness and preached a. very impressive sermon, hi3 sub- ject ‘being "The Challenge of the Master." lie took as his text, tho words, “Ho That Wiil Come After Me Let Him Deny Himself And WW DR. ROIIINQ. Dental PIIIOIVI. GBII-MIEH. El pli on of K0 Take up H'is Cross and Follow Me" Thehcw organist Prof. Fletcher entered upon his duties yesterday and by his skilled manipulation oi‘ the splendid organ at borh servic- es made a decidedly fine impres- vicuMs RESGUEI] Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking 6G1- The wori these disorders, will often ward off these diseases 11nd strengthen the body against further attacks. All drnggists. 50c a box. Look for the name Gold iMedsl on ifore; For over the old hotne threshold, ‘She is only to cross once more. The smile on her face is quiet, And a iii-y is on her breast; Her, bands are folded together And the word on her livps is “rest? And yet it looks like a. welcome, ,. .1791: her work. ls comnasscd and done; All things are seomly and rendy an“ her resting time is come- It is we who may not cross over: Only with song and with 1118?". A little way into the glory. We mmy reach as we leave her there. ' But we cannot think of her idle. She must the a. home-maker still God giveth that work to the angels Who fittest the task fulfill; . And somewhere yet in the hilltops Of the country that hath no pain She will rwatch in her beautiful doorway To bid us welcome again. rnnsozvsns Mr. Edward Lavcrgno of the Marin-o Oflce, Charlottetown was able to raturn to duty on Satur- day after having ‘been laid up for twelve da-ys with iiuzriippe. HE WAS 100 PERCENT LOVER i t 1111 lat “'1'! ear. us he was intoxicated. gue of Canada makes its initial appearance as n. magazine of the standard splendid number. Among the arti- cles is one dealing with Navy Los- Eue work in Prince Edlwflrd is- land accompanied by an excellent engraving of the Navy League building Travelled World OTTAWA, March T-Becau-sc he ‘was down and out, Henry William n-ipeg, walked into the detective of- flee‘ at the Police Station at 6.35 o'clock last evening and said that he wanted that he had manslaughter charge in Winnipeg since Julie, 1014. Young Eikhorn said that he was tired of evading the police that he would be glad when he was justly tried by the courts Winnipeg. With a composure that story of the death of George Grass, He said‘ that. on a night in June, two mon-ths before the outbreak of war, he stole a physician's car to friends at n popular dance hall on one and lie coiled there for two young men and four young girls. They mudo up the party of joy-riders m. icnsnmnnrown cusnbmz ‘ size, and is an altogether at Charlottetown. Dodging Police p Gavcllimself Up khorn, a young man from Wiln- to give himself up- been wanted on a ‘m st an r i ‘I. I _ INFORMAL NOVELTY SKATE To be held in the Arena Rink ' , ,1 v 0n Friday evening, 1 March the twelfth, at eight o'clock A largo attendance is requested ADMISSION 25- CENTS REFRESHMENTB and in only zzled the police, he narrated the and e-tllne teller of the Union Bank Canada at Winnipeg. from with joy-riding. l-ie had numerous of Winnipeg's main- streets, d left the dance hall at s. very e hour. Elkhorn said that he s in no condition to drive the W38 Car Tunned Turtle. in China, Japan and Africa, and‘ and Spokane. By chance he boarded ally landing at Ottawa. in the Capital a few days and hired ty of tile J. ll. Booth Company in Quebec. turned to Ottawa, decided to give himself up to_ the police. Elkhorn blames his downfall on rioutous living. nipeg when he was driving a horse for a butcher. company and claimed that his first bad step was to steal the automo- such ultimatum has been received by the car service division. "The greatest relief we could have ‘from the situation is ten days of good weather in the New Eng- land States. so we would get the cars into that territory and through to Canada,“ said an official today. He said the esrmovement to east- em Canada was chiefly through Maine and New Hampshire which were now ice locked and snow bound. » -- - 1.1114‘: “Canadian cars have been crowd- ing into this country since the winter of 1918-1919," he continued "The vweather, however, last wint- er 3S every one knows was mild, and the car movement was not hampered by weather conditions." n. few months ago returned worked for u. time in Seattle 140 p.c. increase UPTAWiA, March tL-dfigures for the first ten months of the fiscal year. which ends on the 12th of this month show that immigration to Canada from all countries totalled- 101,940 an increase of 140 per cent. in comparison with the w-respond- ing period for the fiscal year 1918- 19, the report for which iwns tabled in parliament a few days ago. Bri- tish immigration shows an increase 111 those ten months of 88 per cent ss compared with the same time a train Spokane and came east, fin- I-ie stayed a gang of workmen at a slum- Several days ago he re- having 'iinally Ho said that he happy and contented in W‘in- He got into bad We to uglve the 8mg a good Montreal, Que, March 5.—The ggllsnsémé 351;’ "9"" be“! 52" Hg renumbered drwm mrough umey H15 pal-ems are hard work. Canadian Railway Association cha- ' a“ ' ' » _ the street; of Winnipeg fir; s very ing and respectable citizens of Pflcterizefi B! 11118198111118 i116 1118159‘ From the United an“ the m reckless manner. to and turned turtle. later he managed to pick himself from the wreckage and saw that his occ was very badly cut, and Elkhorn ‘managed to drag him into a lane- way. cover that Grass was dead. A bolt from the steering geer had‘ been driven completely through his tent- pie. to from the scene. - He at once left Winni livered. This has produced a most 51:3’, géizillrliylvetéaflgitcezdinhixtlhatSS3; qnarlijzl that 16.11000 freight cars own- serious situation m," can only be the“ Elkhom n“, that’ h had ed Y he’ "i WW5 ‘md 11°“ i" the relieved by energetic action on the been a ma“ o, “en, e. ‘mum states be retumed» and part o‘! the United States railroad v 95- FY9111)’ bringing pressure to ‘beer on the authormes and deiection persuaded him to csr service division of the Amerl- ' , ' I flee fmm Canada. 9-1111 101‘ 111019 can Railway Association. It has than Your veers he had kept clear even ‘been said here that Canada 01- the pol ice. When he tried turn a corner the car swerved A few moments ing companion was the only other upant of the car in sight. Grass Not until then did he dis- Elkhorn then spread a coat cover the bank teller and ran i peg for Csl- I He left this country Winnipeg. d The Winnipeg ‘police were noti- fied and the local police are await- ll01'il'5 disposition. Canada insists Upon Cars Being WASHINGTON, March 6.—Can- ads, is renewing insistently her de- crease is thirty-five per cent up till the end of January 01f this year From all other countries-the in- crease ls 18 per cent. NEW EDITOR FOR 8T. JOHN STANDARD PREDERICTON, March, 6.-- George Bidlake, of this city. ‘form- erly acting clerk of the legislature of New Brunswick. has been ap- Eikhom ment emanating from Washington to the eiifect that ‘Canadian iuliwuys now have 16,000 cars in the United States. The facts are that United States railways had in February 157.034 Canadian cars on their rails and 16,000 only represents the ex- cess volume of Canadian box curs on United States lines over the num/ber of U: S. ‘box cars in Can- nda. Figures will show that this unfav- oraible balance has ‘been largely in- creased in Feibruary, since in that month only 583 cars were returned to Canadian railways out of a total of 8,091 that should have been de- lg 25 years instructions regarding Elk- pointed.‘ editor of the St. John Standard and has already gone to St. John to take up his duties there. Before coming to Canada some years ego Mr. Bidlake was a London barrister. Returned from iLS. The skin of a rhinoceros is quite eve, b d , wild not permit more cars to cross soft and may be prleked with a y (fimlizgflonaccop n0 3:15 3g"? s! 9- 5111101‘ 011 Ships t0 the border until those in this coun- knife, despite its armor-like sppear- ' ‘zit, o" - 9 5119111 1111111)’ 11101111111 try are sent back, although no ance. . "—:-—'—-——1 ~ ~ , "Y. “Ask 1 . 1 Housewives guaranteed/fir Don't you always notice when Lem.‘ NEW YORK, March 2—A Vcrdidi of $5,000 against David Itogofi, n vest ni-nkor, of 95 Avon Avenue, E Newark. N. J., has been reiurnoil by a jury in the Essex County Cir- oult Court in favor of Miss Fannie Harris, of New York city. Miss iinrris sued for breach of promise and in her testimony ehedeseribed Rogoff as a “hundred per cent. lover." The affair was a Second Avenue romance, which began three years ago, when Itogoff met Miss Harris coming out of a restaurant. He > insisted that he never proposed to the girl and never gave her an en- gsgement ring. but that on the con- trary she proposed to him and that , when he said they must wait she became angry and the break result- d witnesses who said they had heard Rogoff say that he was going to be married to Miss Harris, and that they saw the engagement ring. Snanich Flu Claims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. mmsaire LINIMENT is a Great Preventative, being one of the oldest remedies used. Min- nrd's Liniment has cured thousands of cases of Grlppe, Bronchitis Sore Throat, Asthma end mum disc-as- es. It is n Enemy to Germs. Thousands of bottles being used ev- ery day for sale by all druggists and general dealers. MINAIITS LINDMENT 00.. 13.1.. P Miss l-lsrris, however. introduced i rrv w wvv v vvvv vvvwY ‘Washlnton to admit her umirr "n.0," ,-y,h-i_v-flve species of birch are imown. ~ ,, .. _ Yeruouth/N. l. _ g verware? company comes toe_dinner you haven't 'enouge sil- ‘E Sundays 1t usually is, when guests pour in from out of town, or go home with you’fr0m church. And all the time you're saying how glad you are to have them, 0 youire wondering how on earth you'll manage to set the table with the small amount g of silver you have. _ 0 Everybody knows that every woman loves beautiful silver-that she rarely, if -. ever, has enough. c ,, So we have purchased a supply of Oneida Community PAR PLATE, 26 pieces to 1’ the set-guaranteed for ten years of every-day-in-the-year wear. '1 The kind of silver a woman likes to handle and own—beautifully patter ml. i: graceful in design. <: We bought only a limited number of PAR PLATE, so there are bound to be some " of you disappointed, if you don’t hurry up. - . ~> Come to the oifice today and let us tell you about our offer and show you a com- i, plete set of Oneida Silverware which you get FREE. You'll be delighted with the 1' simplicity of the plan. If you cannot conveniently come to the Guardian oilice, fill in i; the coupon and mail it to us today. ' ¢ 4b D0 You Know ‘About . Oneida It is made by Oneida Community who make the finest silverware in the world. l t is sold by the best dealers everywhere. munity stamp on the back of your silverwa re-—it means the best materials that can ‘ be put into any silverware, the most perfect designs by the best artists in that line of l work- The Bridal Wreath design around the shape of the a base of the best nickel silver. _ t write or come today and be first in line to secure one of these beau- Do not delay, tiful sets. DE TBRIALAND DKELENGSAND ssrsstui-gsewosovmmusmwrinv mums m‘: mu oceans wuuurmv mt rum i All. 00$! ““‘”“-i'ti‘ii<ii"iil.~i"'fiié.‘i‘ilal Iil\ (Hi Attention 1O l/écznr QAAALL-QAA ‘vqvvvvvvwvvv Community Par Plate ? You can always be proud of the Oneida Com- %r"z'c2’a/%ea vvvvwvvv-vv is charmingly simple,.with its designs delicately traced handles. The finish is soft gray-long-wearing, A-1 plate on ‘vvwvvvvvvvvvrvvvv , . svmvrrtmpma -~ ‘ l wuiiiihm P» PM“ . i BY SKILIED IOIKMINMITH TH! 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