WANT -- At Winnipeg, May tr-Nr. and Mrs. A. D. Stewart. Annie Higgins) a son, Neil p 2 MARRIAGES _ RiE-OROOKETT - At Metho- Jlsrsonage. Charlottetown, on (12th, lby ljev. G. W. F. Glen- gnning. Lester Binns Crockett, to rs. Agnes Lavinia Currie, botli of Charlottetown. DEATHS IAQLELLAN-At his home in Bbl-tsvttie on May 13, Murdock ‘Moliellan in his 90th. year of his life. Funeral Saturday nt 1 p. iii. to Hartevlile cemetery. CARSON — At Bonshtlw, Wednes- ility morning, -May 12th. 1920, Mr. Richard W. Carson, aged 70 years. Etineral from hie late resilience Friday morning tit ll O'clock l(l Milton cemetery. . vsi s Demand Neutralization oi the Adriatic (Dominion Press Special) < PARIS. May 11.-—’1‘he Jtigo Biavs demanii a delegation lo the L810. Mfligior, will advocate nett- tralfzation of Atlrialic. so a Seer. hlanirlclcgatiun intorms ‘the l'iiii- edNews Slioitlil lZ‘lII1lllS rcjt-i-t this the Jugo Sltivs liuvi- another proposal to make. namely. disar- mament and iletiiilitarimition of t-he entite Eastern (‘Ollrii tit‘ liit- Adriatic. In return for this. how- ever, the Jugo Slavs would havi- to deiriantl curtain Islands, ini-liiiiing Lissa. Spa Conference A Postponed to June . (Special to The Guardiami LONDON, May 11h The London Times this morning says ii tinder- trends the Spa (‘otiferoni-e has been poatponed until the enil (if Jane —A'l‘_- [North Tryon ‘ l will lsell by puliilc lllll'i.liill (ili Ilia tit-t-irrisi-s at Not-ti: ’l‘i-_r..ii, iiii i . l"ll.lll.t\\‘, \l.\\ ‘i'l‘ll . . AI l'.' (lfi-iiiitk 'l‘l‘t' Ioilunlug Nit k I Horse. lti y. rs tilt. yeiirli-oiil tlilucli Knight yerrn old; ilorae, three» Fl lY. two yeaririilrl: (Jim old. iii.Iitiii-: You n ili- 1 years old. fri- tfow. six year-i i .lilii.-; Z liiililelz. fr tilieiicil III .\]Il'lI t‘ old. frcslietieii iu .\piil yearn iiirl, riv-siirtiii-ii in .\Ia_\‘; fiiiir ycuiti old. livslii-iii-il iii .\ Heifers, rresIiiwii-iI I iiiili: a \lI(I' ' ~<. lions. - i-ziltll chic-fly wit‘ llolstt Ill ltl‘t't tIili;_-. llltt-riitititiilal IIay I..i:itIt-i. ,. SIGQHIUIHWlTY Ila. llt‘\\', .\l Htirrls uiiiiip l : .\li~i'.i _ Manure Sprctitier, ti-lt. rilbvoi-tiiiii-i. lfillflfll‘ irontpltlte with auto tr ck: (i-ft. UMPTIIILL .\lowi.-i- li- _t. llecrliig .\l(|\\t't‘I', iii pit '-lliirri.-i Scctiiiilti Plitiinpiiiii Ills.- ili, lll'\\'; .l di tun: lliaas _ W int-l (‘uitivattiiu Ili=lll. Tilrltip I N0 ‘XIII ’Iii\ , n agi .. , Win/Ituili i- innit-ti 2 Tt‘iicIi\vai.-,oiis lltlllltli uritl single. 2i Carts. ‘.2 double \\'tio.l oicikliii. single Wiiriil-sltiigii. !-l(‘l lliib-alielgbs. lfdiriviiii: SIt-ii-lis, I‘.- Cath HcuffIr-r. Till-nip Pulpt I~'ll'1l\\ lfllttcr. (‘i-i iiiii-i 'l‘|ii it-t iiii. Gleam-r. Harm-its. ‘ titilliilt Ilattiisi liitii 'I‘iiii-.».-. -_ i‘iii-i~sii.ti||.- ' Horse sr-tii ‘ ' Homes nnii 'i‘rtit-i-.. l':iiI lllltl l: . - Iiig. (fart-saddle. ll Iliiisi- iwilltirs. . riots Worliitiii lIiiiiii-s. i~l'l liiiiiii. Llllll litiiiit-rriiis h: 4llIIl'I' ole-s. KItcIit-li ftitltlzii. ‘.3 int-is, liliiitt tfliiiiii SGJILUIHFII‘ .\‘o. . a iiiimtii-i .1 i ii. ;'1‘l:IillitH: .'\|l sums of $lll,ll(i_ i-iisli over that tiititiiiiii I illlillilin .i..i. "ll “fibrin-ell joint iioti-s If tiny ]Il'lI\'(".*<‘ hillllll) FJII‘ will talia plat-c on Iii-st tliii- .l.i_\- riiiliiii- ifig. (‘. \\'. nlzs, .'.'tii"tIi 'I"".~..i lhtmt r". .‘l'llllll.'ill\‘, - .‘\II.'IIIIIII'I r. I MAIL carillon" SEALED ‘ricxtii-t s. IltIiIit-r-‘srtl t.. the Postmaster llvll ‘ill. will I-ti Illi‘ oilveil at (ittuwti iiiitll iitioii. t-ii I ii lltll Jiitw t... :'i..~ .».... l of His .\I .-' .\I.'ii nil u proposed (‘out = six times pt-r iii- l'i_lls\'llli- ll\|i'1\] . lruni llll‘ IH-stii pli-iisitrr. Printed unlit-wt i-oiitliiliiiit: lil 'l i-r Infiiriiiiitioii iiii ti.‘ (‘illllllllitllr-‘l Iv llriiptisvfl l'\lllll'llil "mi- lilzitlli ftirltiii iif 'I‘.-ii.| E tllliii-il lit llH‘ ti..." t villi- anti lit tlit- oft‘... (tlict- Ill!|)l‘l lltl. Jllll) l". .\'l‘l‘ll fllli I} i... . --:' I' ~:i- \\lII“.\II, _ t-....t .-:ri.:.- |...,.....,,. l'oitt Ufllie Iiispii-ioi-‘s its... “.ll\l'lt‘lll'lvl\\"|' _\|,,-,| 3o n.3,, 8300-4-1l0l-‘ri1li. ~x~_n.____._. ——.—__--_-.:.: -_—_—:-.—.——— ~ tii.! once of Hlli Illaji-litywi Hails, on i. piopolod Contract riir [our _\ittll‘.~' III times per wot-Ii mi tlii- l'(l\Il' Vernon llrl e ltiii-iil Mtill Iiltiiiit No. 1 from t e 1st iirtiiii.» ii.» i. Printed notices contllliiltii: or Information as to i-niiilltl. groposed Contract may ti» r101‘ link forms of Tender ltlfl)’ Ill! till- tllned at th e Post ("Tit-cc iif \'t'l'iitit~ Bridge and at thi- iinut-i- or iii.- Fbpt Office lnrtpi-i-tor. JOHN l-'. \\ III-Iilli. ‘ Post (lffici it-l-tiir Polt Office Illlpilvllrl"! i) iii-. Ulllriottetowii April zatli. i920. MRS. SANFORDS MESSAGE to WORKING WOMEN ‘Lattrel, bliss, "Iiighi. year; ago i was suffering with pains aiiii weal’.- ot‘ it, and my Ytirelvti. bottles lite - anti I took outlneniIi-ii to pound was rec- tetublo (‘om- Pitikhttiirs Yeg» tltite. I._viiia E. part of the do my work ' ivas lliitiilt- to . anti fi-vi-rs. aiill aches, villi}; Iiiiui hail litiaii~ a lfilillllt’. trou- liess (‘attsoii Ir; health ha..- Ill‘l‘Il good f‘V\‘l' siltt-c. I am ablc to ritti the iiiai-iiiiii- :iniI (Ill tlrvsstiiakitlg IJPSILIPS work. itiy lions.»- You are at Iibi-rly tti pith- ‘ Ivlili‘ i!‘ it will It. lp stint:- ‘luring uii."—~.\lrs. J. LII.‘ Second .~\vi-.. Miss. mils of woinin ilrar: along ' ' ' st such ll tllis- .l.: .\lrs. Sati- from (Il.\‘[lIllt‘t-~~ . lI'l'i',".tlI.II'IlIl‘>‘. Illilllililllitiitlii IMIVIKRIFIIH, sitIi-ticliii. lli-rv:iit.~:tii-ss, or "the liitii-s.“ Such ivoiiit-n tilltlllltl prolit 1. " i. ford, or stilti-iuiig by Airs. rllliftiriis t-x l"l‘I(‘lll‘\' anti try Ytiigiil illllt‘ t-<-li:-i' lroui Piiiiiiititirr-i lillll is .lL yuur s:-i‘\'Ii-t-. Notice to“ Iltrttiirs We will iiot tiilii- any Albany‘. I\" tluirzi or Iiliitciu '|‘hiii~-.l:iy 1\‘i::;.~ :0. (ii-toil llros. lloi‘ (It'll. ill ;. -__~-—_--. -..—-_ .. 1:11». Llllllfllilll‘ lillll (‘Iiarlolli-loirzi Ferry. The "Sti‘:iiltt;al‘lnt~y~— Leaves l-"V" Chtowii . 12.170 p. Ill tii. Ill Ill. ill _, Ill ‘ ... I. III. lll .\Il frcirli: ii. h.- \\'lt.iri' tint.- Iiillil‘ iit.tir y. llijtt ii? i IIlii-Il iii. Itilt-l." I l . iioii. ..‘.-!.i.l it-rly I\ll~t\\V‘ ‘i iiit.il I : ticti it's upply to H. lll-li\lli\’l‘ll. Auctioneer l"..i‘ I liitii. r l \l.\l'l\'l.'\'.\(l.\' iQ .\I\'\" Farmers Notice o w. ti? tho following stations tin (be itll (‘tiintiletioitig Lilirizh 'l. will take tit-livery iif live Iioi-zs the Iiigiies- ltlwiflll i: i-s, pltyllll; II2\l"I\l‘I tiiiccs. we givl‘ lit-low a list of our re prcscnlAilivi-s at. those Si‘liltlll>' whom we vrolilil tiihvisc you to so- lietiir-i iiispoiiirtg of your livc stiii-i cL-ewhere. EVERY russnAv A. M. \\'ri_-:lit, iltlotittigue. A. Il hiziiliii, (‘iranii View. Peril-y ilritkc, Vernon. Iiarry Jt-ilkins, Hazt-lbrtitik. [IPFI It. llrtiivii, York. EVERY WEDNESDAV Evert-it Werlloi-k, llttntilr Illver J. \\’. Pyle, Etucralri. John \\'Iiit.+ilit-.::tl. "Rcnsintzlttn. Lotti-s I\Illii..tl'i 8t '1‘. II. Smith. \Ibtlfly. Williutu (‘I'ii“.i. flfluctiut ,i, iiiy, Match ‘zilril. Sliiiiiiii-fsiiic. \\'i\tli.i-sit:i_v, Marci tii.-it lin,-. r-tit-Ii place furliligiiti) until llll.l'li‘l‘ tiotIc-e. Wt: take hogs i-ivi-ry ilziy at (‘bar Lilielown Plant. For information phone oilici 532; Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING C0,, LTD J. M. ROOP. Manager Merchant Marine '1 14f‘! Tito S S. "Fanailittn Aviator" sail Ing for Montreal. May 8th will he iiur- litre May 11tIl nnii sails foi Si. liohirs, Noivftitttiiiltinii llII'('CI with Iiiirscs i-:i't|o atitl sheep or tierli and priidtici- itntit-rilcrli. iii niwier ihal we may lttivc H‘ iziilar sailings friiiii Monti-rill ti (‘harltirlrtmvti anti Si. Johitfis. New iiittntllaiii! during this year It is -i‘ lntpoiu-tii-i- that our merchants tintl other intnorlors patronize ihl~ sittrinit-r from Montreal. For all trthor itiforntultiiin as to spltirc nnii Freight littlest apply tti BUNTAIN BELL, l CO. Agt-niS. (‘harintt-onwn April soil. i920. O-OQO-OQQO-O§OOOO¥O-OO O I if.‘ tusi A GIRL BY JANE PHELPS 19-0-000-00 H0004 000-0000000- A LETTER (‘IIAVFER h‘ \\'Il:i| flt‘i'\'lill l“illIIl'!‘ w hlill. I list-ii lit fuel llial no tu.t;t.-i' what I tiiight do. he would be stirc lii know I liiealil it all l‘i'lll. So I tip atiil ioltl IlIIIl all lll)()llI my lzing witlks \\‘i|li heiittt-tlt. it was atibut Remit-lit Illlil Moni- Fiiritirialriy‘, I :-..\ '.-- iiati Iii‘ ilii‘ with Ihiu. ivliil .\Iot|it>i- liitii hers in iii-d. lfiiilii-i" looked llirotigli his mail. as il;ilI'I' iIII'|l Ilr- saiti: "lit-res a I(‘il#'l‘ for you. \Ylii-ii I. IiillI(I\'(I It til 11H‘ lll>‘ -_ . ltioiiiitl itxacliy as if ht- wauti-tl lti \‘.‘ll‘.li. but wilultitfl . l: unis ‘.'tiiiii Kenneth. I ll-c tiiistiiitirk. ".\.i:»n't _\'0\I going to open it and tell :1 tinting parent what. that \\'i.~.li-i‘ilii' has lti sfl_\".‘" Idallii-r aski-il, smiling a'l mo. "()l" ('(liIl'>-‘t'. You can I'l“.llI Il _‘.‘(IIIl'.~i(‘Il- ii you \\';lllI,'l(). i allt p/is- itivt- it ivill he itiieresting." I wasn‘t sri sure when I tll‘\‘\‘v' iltc slitirl lilll(" from the envelope. “Don't Zouli so tiiszttipoititr-il. iIi-iir; lll‘i_\'II\" Iii» is sort oi‘ let-ling his way this time." . “Il:\:ii' Zcnzt“ Kfillllflill iicgau his letter. ‘illlll I. iroittlt-ri-ti Iit-fiirt- I ri=ael ‘.lIl_\' illl'llllll' ui .|I .\ltlilll‘l‘ \\lllll(l ii) tlial. Tltett he wont on: "l hail ll ituii-li, IIflPVtJlllfIlI trip home. Mei no one who partit-itlarly inti-rvsteu me. so Ilflfl plenty ol‘ llillr. to think til‘ tlw- ivutiilt-t-ftll time I liitii in .\'i-w York. Not that I (‘art-lti especially‘ for tlii- bit-Z ll)\\'Il it ' but the pt-tiplz- -\~.Iiiiiii I llllli \ mow viwioits. so iiiakiiii: iiiy a delight. “i iviintlel" if you will writt- jilrli :i note. l itiirtglntiil will!‘ _\I(i|Ill'l' iiiii not seoiii pieztst-tl when I riiltllfl‘ iii‘ wriliitt: yiiu. Ilii Ytti‘ wliiit iiii- in ivriti» now lli:it- you have hail lIllll‘ tti thin}; IIIIIIJJS ovct‘ iir llilVil you forlrflllvll l- ll llilh I)l'(‘l1 a tiionth, fiittr long wit is. anti you have sti lllll(‘Il in _vottt' lift‘. so iittiny irirntls. you will tahe limo for mo, i'I write mo. Yi-t I fi-Ill hoping to I'l(‘1ll‘ front you: ' iii l"tII go (Ill Iitipint’. ttntil a It‘lIl‘l' i-tiriius. IltlIlIili1I‘I‘Il()\\' long I llilYt‘ lti ilttlt. "Ilit-ase rt-iiii-tithv-i’ litii to your l“lliIlt'I’. I (‘l'I_I(l_\’(‘tl my lziIIi with liitii so llIl|('I'. I think you are like him I t-iiiilii pay you no higher t-riiilpii- tilt-tit. I‘ii- ‘i girl‘ my rcgartls lti your .\I:illii>i‘ : I have wished sht- ti >.I IllI‘ hcttor. littt some tiny is I iitay lllt‘(‘l Ill‘I' iiu, uiitl ' Fitupros 'oll. _ .1, ting; utelt-oiiieil mc ttpiin Ill_\‘ I‘(‘lIIl'Il. Th1 oIiI IVICXICPIII \Vlllll‘illl who r-iitiks for me l‘ I I'll" ill uni: lilitl grieved while" '1 was aivay‘. it is fIUIHUIIlIlIK to have even .‘i lIiIIIIIl boast to love you eniitiglit to miss you. I \Vtiilflt‘l', do you likt- aniniuis I forgot lti ask. You will have lti itnswci- iiiy letter so that I tiiay Iiiioiv. You see. io me that is :i very liililtll'l:llll t|lI".<lIIlIlI Ilo you IIIH‘ iuiiiiittis? "\\'iih IIPSI wishes frir yiilti‘ Iiappi- ili~.=s : ‘ r. lLUIlill .-ii't:~i' ' I( lo (‘tilifii 7min I kiti-w by llii‘ ‘ roly, "I\(‘liIl"iIl l.ll\\'l‘('l'l("‘. “Iltirtm Dali!" I Iianzieq him the Iellt-r. ' “Ii.-:il‘_\ \v:tnt mti to SN‘ it, '/.i~n:i'.‘" “(ll ("l s- I titi! It woulzl be a ]ii'_\' il‘ _\‘t.lI (II(I‘ ‘l ‘ - the tiii-t- t-tiiu- piiiirull Ii" p: t— although i -.tipposi- ytitl‘ll s s he riot-s, thrii I atii the tine to Ill‘ timpiitlienioti." "My t-uritlsity is t-xcitiiil. I guess i‘Il Iifivi- to road it ." Ile road tilting in silence ilnlii hr‘ ('iI'IlIi‘ if) iiit- p:ii ‘illlli where Ken- Il(‘lIl saiti I was like him, anti that he ('(liII(I pay iiic no Iiiglier compli- IliPIli. .-\ ftliltiu‘ ili llatl sttiii. his - . :i £00,] (IPIII of l:ir-l. TllPllI “I like what ho says "lIilll‘iI~2. I illillli you will havi- \\'I'lIl‘1Ill(I lt~II IlIlIl that ytiti 1"" tlist-i-rtttiiiiiii." twiiiiiiititr. “.-\ii:i tilso," he ttiitiuil about l’) are Al _ "iiilis nil lrir that r. It- ‘l I iutl ,'- Iii l." FI(Ilil_l!, - l‘ I'illll you ‘IIUIILZIII ‘ _\’t’lii think I should ItiJI Illlll ‘lllltc soon ili ll l lilit- ituiinaisi" u‘ ili. I ii-oiiltlti‘: ‘Iltl in |(l.l lllll(‘ll ’l‘iiiii'irr0\v or day ' Ill‘ teastul Iiil‘. l It'll i >:\:,::I:iir\vfys, y other ‘..ll(‘i‘('r Vic/it‘ is. lilllli‘ i. Liquid (.';‘.'.‘/it'ln xiii l::~ IIEll1)ZZf‘IIE‘(I lung liitii‘ (‘w (.-:=:Y§i:::ry' yar- tisli ~..-;'%I<I have. Iiccii rtiI irt-Iv ytiiiiv. Nriil t..-i-.» t... .|i Ill!“ li.\.\" PATHS Ilirllrilttllltl‘ Fill‘ I‘ .I‘l. I. .,, .. Hill‘ 811,, (il-iiiplv‘ Htri-t-i ON lint g/ .".ii(l A‘. ... ‘. v I lI.l"‘ I‘ii> tirvtil ~ 'ir I-‘Itiiii- Ytiriiirlit-s A- Ilrrryt-rtift Hltlitts lIl-lFll it \\ Idltih.“ Siitiiiysliil. and SINFLAIII 1W .\'l‘l'l\VA|l'l‘, I.'I'l). Siiiiiiiii-rsltli- I si-ttri-i-iy tiare Itopv“ i l OI or‘ QOOOO-QO40§‘QO&OO-OOQO4O V") ¢§OOOO-OOQQQQAOO§OQOOQO§'Q'OQ-O-O-O-OOQO4OQQQQO-OOOOQOOOOQ OOOQQOQOOQ-O-QOQ l onimLona-rowti continua. >04 O-OO A Live W We have pleasure Charlottetown Examin ed and improved after tures exclusive to the make it the most Evening ticwspapet‘ in June lzThis is a record Mr. Cotton will co ces in the issue of Jun vital interest t0 every abroad. Send your su $2.00 per annum—the . Evening Paper till the local news, a splendid telegraphictscr- vice, and in addition, a number of special fea- interesting and readable Mr. W. L. Cotton celebrates his Forty Seventh year in the Editorial Chair of the Examiner on the Island. has every reason to be proud of. ll€\\'S])£lp£‘l' iii Canada today. pqvleevoeeeeeeoawo orth While in announcing that the er will be greatly enlarg~ May 15. It will contain Examiner. These will the Maritime Provinces. for Canada, and a record ntribute his reminiscen- e 1, and these will be of Islander at home and bscription at once. Only most moderately priced ‘ Note—After July 1 per annum. ‘~ 163 Great George Dear Sir,-- ytcars stibscription Examiner. Signed Aildress . . . . . 0-00-1 0-0-000-0 Till‘. EXAMINER l‘l'l¥l.IHIIlN(i‘i (T). To the Examiner Publishing Co., Ltd. Hcrewith I enclose $. .. . Please forward it at once. the price will be$2.50 St., Charlottetown. .. for . . . .. to the Charlottetown 0-00 VQQOOFQ-O-Q I I ii protiiiso not to ltlll ‘r llllYllfillY- "Cross lll_\'.Il(’1ll'l. Zfllll- “llke iiricf. _ _ _ ious for .Iic next one." anti. Kl-“lhllll-T ii... lontllyhllati iietiarled fol‘ W9 ofllce, ‘leaving m2 to reread iiiy letter again before I jouietlitioliier. Ii Tomorrow-lane's Anew" v. u. c. i. CAMPAIGN SitIisi-rititions previously iii-know- Ietlgcil . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ' - ticorge Ryan . . .. . . . . -- ~~ George .4.\‘\'.‘Robcrlson. . "- Matlri Wiiclis .. .. .... = Rev. (KR. I'i‘t!('Ill'.lll . . . . ->- l" I.. (‘. Worthy .. 5-0" \\'. S Brown . 5.00 John \VIiPillI(‘.y .... .... 2.9" Perry L. Smallwooi 5-00 \\'. ll Johnson . . . . . . .. 5.00 Lorne llatpci‘ .... .... 51W .1. I.. . . . . . .. 10-00 . .. 20.00 l - Ii Li, T $6,123.45 A. W. STERNS, WT." ‘“‘ Treasurer. May 13. 1920. XHGN . Sir Robert Borden Goatijutoi‘ to Geddes (Space-Ia! to The Guardian.) LONilUN, lVlay lZl.-—~Sir Robert ilortieii i» tttost ftivorei] for lhr- of- tiiie of rotidiittnr with Sir Auck- Ianii Gaililes. as the first iiirerr: (‘antiiiitiri represenltllive nt Wash- ington. The Pail Mall Gazette i-mnmenting upon the appointment lot‘ :_i (‘tinatlian Plenipotentiary to the United Slates. says ll is im poriant that. the roorganiztilion of the ‘Empire should rest virtually tipoii an alliance Iiasls. llnnar Law lniiy say ll Involves no ileparltlrc front the principle 0f IIII‘ ilipioniatii- ttnily of the British Iiliiipire. It is our traditional way to take littlse things in a kinii of iaiiiircnnsriottsncss. liut constitu- tional history will recognize the (‘ll-trifle for a land ntnrk. f9§Q§-O-O~OO-OQO-\ ‘i rOO-Q#OO O40 Hotel Victoria 1'30 POIHTIR. 5G rooms with ttrivtilc balhs, (‘omplctely rt» nnviiteil. Excellent service. H. H. BROWN, Manager. ('.Il2ll'I(iiI(‘i()\VlI Iloiel (‘o., l.tti. Propiletora. nit-nu. Prompt I Q o 0 0 >0 0000,00 0+0 ‘QQO-Q Q-Gr‘ O§§O-O §OQO@O-O-C~b4 i‘ _-:_._> i -—-- L II. Ii). Walker. tPnrtIattrl. Maine; .1. J. iliiifililvriy, Vermin; J. A. Vililril. 'l‘igr.ish; S. S. Robertson, Klngshoro: S. D. Murchison. ‘Sou- ris; J. tr‘. Webster, 'I‘attnton, Muss; A. Friietlman. St. John: Jits. Mc- Gurt-y, Si. John: Mrs. iMcGarry, Si. John; l’. (I. ltowri. iFoletnaii; 1.. Dystant. Eilersllo; 11.0. Matthews, Souris; J. Pnirler. tSltiiimci-sitlo; W. ’I‘. Woods, Wtilsilforil. N. 11.; A. S. Wiliitittis, -Montrcal; J. W. (‘urriin ‘ Pvilktri: (‘. Il-Wyatt. Montreal; W. (l. Wyatt. wile tllltl faintly, Mont-l IV-‘illi l‘. ~('It:ili1;ay. Nitititrvtli; J. il. Jay, .\‘Iort=II. li’ you tin Iiefil be riiore anx . , D. It‘. Kenya, Ilayiielti: A.‘ ‘I “BLACK HAND" PLOT DISCOVERED IN CAIRO CAIRO, May 10.——»Searches of houses here have resulted in the discovery of “black h-inl" ilortt- meats indicating a widespread sell iilious conspiracy iti the Provinces I according to the authorities. A num her of Sllltlf-‘IIIS have been arresleil lti connectior with the alleged plat. Drowning Accident at East Bideiord JAMES THOMPSON, FISHER- MAN LOST HIS LIFE WHILE l SHIFTING FROM SAIL- I BOAT TO DORY A sad drowning zicciiient ()(‘.f‘lll‘I" ed on Moittla morning abolition o'clock zit liias‘. Bideforrl. tho victim heitigMr. James TIIUYITIJSOII, a well- kiioivn fisherman of that plflife, Mr, 'l‘ltonipaon ‘was out In a sail boat fishing herring and while Iii the act of stepping l’rotn the boatlntoliis dory while o heavy brccze was blow- iiig ‘fell between the two crafts. Smile of the occupatils. of another boat nearly a mile distant observ- Pil the accident and their boat, a IIIUlUl‘ craft ‘was soon speeding to the sceueThi-y . however. tlld not arrive in time to save the itnfortu- time nioti ivliose body was found that» some nfteritooitffhc deceased who was (iii years iii age. is surviv- i-ti by three sons and four daught- i-rs. his wife only last witttor hav- ing sticctliubeti to Influenza which IllllIlPS the t-tlse ilouhly sail as some of the rliiliireii are still quite young. 'I‘iiesilay. The ‘Hill affair regretted. r The funeral itioli place on is ileeply l SIdAIJ-lil TENDERS. addressed tti lIi~ l'tistiiiu.~tti-i~ (ll‘I\(’l‘llI. will ll!‘ rot-- l'I ii at Ottawa tintIl violin. tin Fri- tho 25th Juiit- I920 (‘or the c-iii- - of Ills: .\Il\jr~sty‘s .\liiil.~t. on tit-iiprisetl (‘iiiitrui-t for l'iiili' yi-tirtt. . ‘( liitii-ti poi‘ \V4‘(‘I( on lllt‘ roiitr Ilfllfllllllfllll‘ Ilurtii Mull Route .\'o. 1i from tile 1st lli-ttilii-t‘ iii-xi. - 'I'I!|I.(‘(I tti ' conlainiii; .‘ itiriiiiii:t on as lfl iiiinilllitiiis of r-i-oii-ist-tl l'lllliI'Rt‘I iiiiiy Iii- sci-ii tittd IN‘ lib- it-iiii-ti tit tlit- Post tlffici-s iii‘ llrtitl- i"IIltIll(', Vli-tiirili iinil (‘rttpitiid aiiil tit tiit- nfflvi- of tho l'o.<t Office Iti- .~l|\l‘( tor. liitinii forina of Ti-tidor riitiy JIIIIN It‘. \\'l~lI'iAll, , Post ttffictl Illspt-t-liil‘ lltiiit Office Ilispt-iitoihi (tffii-ti. t‘iiiii-i..ii--r..i-.-ii. .\tii,\- icili. isizit RRIFT i-Mill. TENDER l Tenders will be receivod by the undersigned for cutting and deliv- ering lumber by the cord. at the Jollowing R. ll. stations: Vernon .Rlver, Surrey. (Kitchen Siding). ,Wood Islands, ilopofielrl, (McKin- inon‘: Siding). Lumber-ls within ‘one and one-ltalr miles and less tfrom the different stations. Ten- ders lo slate when prepared to de- llver, as higher tenders will be accepted for delivery In summer months. For further Information. vvrllo or nnii. ‘ THE MONTAGUE FURNISH 1N0 60.. LTD. I 8408-4-22“ OQQ-O-OCOQ-QQ = . g HINTS tor ' The“ Motorist / DY ALIIIT L. OLOUGH 4040-000-0000000-00-0000000 is rr THE CARBURETOR I . on THE SPARK’! Directed Tests erevent Useluti “P_attering" Well . When an engine stops and cannot he started the cause is tlllllolll ninety-nine IImEfl out of a hundred. some defect either in canbllretivll or ignition, but sometimes the motorist may ibe puzzled to ile» ierlnine ivlticlt and tuucli time may be lost in haphazard investigllllolls- Tile following hints may bc of as- sistance in this connection: when an engine stops from lack of mix- titre it seldom does so instantly. but the "xplosions grow Wetlkfil‘ llllll usually there areibiit-k Ilres In the ' carburetor, as the mixture becomes very thin. in such it case the lit-s: move is to see that there is gaso- line In the main tank. ll’ so. the draw-off, cock or illlllg a! the b0!‘ tom of the carburetor, If an) should be openedwtnd If ERSOIIIIP does not escape freely therefrom it fuel-feed troulble or carburetor-flout derangement Is probable. ~.ln case the gasoline supply nppetirs ample. hut still the enitlrie a) ems to gel no gasIrhe carburetor spray nozzlo 'may be obstructed and should prim- Illg of the cylinders or the holding of a gasoIine-snaireil rag or plot-o oi’ waste over the carburetor air-in- take enable the engine to be start- ed teitiporlirily, this is evidently llic case. A iroinplelc failure of IZXIIIIOMII, on the other hand, usually occurs alt at once and the engine stops "ileail" without warning. When such a stop occurs the first step is to iletaclt a spark-plug cable, place its end about olie-qttartei‘ inch froitatlie cylinder ‘block and crank the engine over. Ii’ no spark tithes place tiict ignition system has fail- edthrough the breakage or iletiich lug of zi primary wire, the break- down of the coil or condenser, the shurtcirctlltlng of the battery or some such accident, but if there is a good spark at this plug anti the others the ignition system is still operating and the inference may properly be that Ihe troutble is one of carburetion. When an enginc rather stiildenly loses power. but ‘runs without any tti-tutti missing of extilosions. there is very Ilttle rea- son i_o silspcct the ignition system as despite many claims to (hi. contrary, the differnce in action o.’ an engine with it very powerful spark and one with a spark that is much less energetic. bttt still capable 0f firing the charges re- gularly. is. not very noticeable. Some ilefeizt. in catlbtlrelion is usual» ly the season for the loss of power tinder such circumstances. (To he continued) ‘ ._._. . _ »- iii Notice Is hereby given that all persons bringing meat of any kinil to Charlottetown for sale must litivi- lll9 llVPF. lilntfs tinii heart attached to carcass. as it must be inspected and Ntllilllwd before being offered for sale. Anyone neglecting Pa com ply will}: thestrregulaliotls will bii liable to the penalties as set forth in the bye-laws of the city ofvcitar- Iottetown. ' , ~_ _ DR. K. W. MCKINNON; Veterinary Inspebliof, , Office 139 KeiiUSi. 85533-4-2Stf. 1'- ... 1;‘... .__’-.;__*Z‘ 1.1 Bu}... Out Sale , 1am instructed by N. J. McNi-lli,‘ lo sell on his premises at Fttlrvleiiq the following on Sitiiiiittiy liitii May tit 1 p. ni. lh_e following stock, crop and Implements. I Stock-l more 13 years old, 1 indignation Meeting at (‘i-itlrai Iloiicqtic Hall, ‘the 14th inst., :it 8 n. t: ‘" lliii Icgizsltitiiin recently l' tho I.iit-.il lllllltSC of Assctnbiy. rc- garilitit; freatitiirnl _ others than professional veterina- rlans. Importance to farmers. all M8 ill‘ gently requested to attend. up IDEA- VACATION FOR GIRLS BOATII-‘bi, DANCING. llmlfl‘ 011"?" f I 'l‘uRA]»NING ‘Pout-hers attti'l.hcir us- ststiints. Attending Physician. Re- sident Nurse 5th Season. Jilly flirt!» August 28th. (Miss) J. E. Taylor, 428 Broad- way, Clllllllfldlie. M1165- RAT'lfRAY'S ‘ 10c straight; SMOQTII. SWEET, SATISIlYING t Central Bedeqiie A meeting is called to be held Friday itt- ‘friilziv ditty Hlit of nnitiitiis by As the question is of vital Apply JESSE SCHURMAN wtuiiwtiiiiiii at Petite Riviera, N.. 3.. mm‘. ATHLETWS‘ S\\.'|M»MINQ_ Itt-inbi-r ('tIilVt‘llI(‘Ill flood level lantl well inlila buildings ipply to owner or, Pleashzit (i-rove, Lot, 174. supervision of PHYSICAL ($125.) Send for Illustrated booklet to. S8“2-5l-l£<‘ Wfifttlle 8i. » WE$T:— CANADIAN turioitiffiiliw‘ it: s‘ CHANGE 0F TIME, I’. E. I. DISTRICT ilommencing Monday, May 3rd, 1920, trains will lows:- Daily except Sunday leave Junction; returning leave Borden 4.10 aide 6.15 p. ni. Charlotteiown7 p. m. Dally except Sunday leave Borden 4.45 p. tn. returnin leave Borden 9.00 p. m, arrive Suntnierside 10.50 p. m. (J urlottetown 11.20 p; m. _ - Daily except Sunday leave Charlottetow 2.50 p. in. art-Iva Etuerald Junction 4.55 connect. with train from Borden, arrive Suniinerside 6.15 p. iii. 'I‘ignl,ish 10.00 p. m. Dally except Sunday leave Charlottetown Etiieriild Junction 7.10 p. ni. 4.40‘ p. 2.25 p.111 Daily except Sunday trip of Carferry for Mainland points. Dally except Sunday leave S umrnerside 7.05 arrive Charlottetown 10.50 a. m. Daily except Sunday leave B orden 7.10 a m. arrive Emerald 8.10 :i. in. Stirnniersiile 9.55 a. m. Tlgnlsh 5.20 p. in. Daily except Sunday leave Borden 4.10 p. m. arrive Slimmer side 6.15 p. m. Tlgnieh 10.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave E meral 6.05 p. m. ' EAST:- Slcwart 4.15 p. ni. arrive (‘liarlottetown 5.50 p. tn Dally except Sunday leave Elmira 5.30 a. m. SourIs'6.50 a. tn. Georgetown 0.45 tt. tn. Mt. Stewart 8.45 a. m. arrive Chariot.- tetovvn 10.00 a. tn. "returning leave Charlottetown 3.10 p. m. fill“ m, Souri rive Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. m. Georgetown 6.10 p. 0.05 p. tn. Elmira 7.20 p. m. sourui-J Daily except Saturday and Sunday leave Murray Ilarbor 0.45 a.tn. arrive Charlottetown 10.40 u. 1a.; returning leave Charlot~ telown 3.30 p, m. arrive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. in Saturday ONLY leave Murray Harbor 7.30 a. m.- arrive Chm’- lnttetown 10.25 a. tn.;‘rst.urnlng leave Charlottetown 4.00 9- m. arrive Murray Harbor 6.4 5 p. m. DISTRICT PASSENG ER AGENTS OFFICE, mare 7 years, 1 colt 2 years olil. flsttl-i-zsvt (Harry 'I‘.). 1 mare dean. t (Yri»ttIe--4 tnilcli cows, 4 young cattle 1 and 2 yi-ars old, 1 bull 2 yours olii. Holstein, 1 fat ox, brood sow, 5 fall pigs, hens. t ltnpleiiients-Biniior, mower, disc barrow, seeder, gang plough. spring tooth barrow, potato digger. truck wnggoit (Baht). 2 ilrivlttg ituiggons, pulpcr. harness, 2 wood sleighs, box sleigh, itny lift. Crop—-Quitrit.Ity hay oats and wheat, barley, 110 hens, (brood sow), l5 fitll pigs). harness, cream separa- tor, base burner. ti lot of other articles used on farm. i819-5-123I. 4 years old, i VaIttabiePropertyforSaIei {AVE HQQS .w l am Instructed by J A. Ffflfifilt lo sell hy public auction on Frldayl May 14 tit 12' o'clock noon, that‘ desirable residence on the cortiet‘ of Eusion and Pleasant Streets with large lawn and shade trees ttlso garden and barn in roar. [louse is flttctl throttilliout with' hot water heating (almost newll also ttil inotlern conveniences. Ililfili ivooil floors, otc. Inspection four to six rfclook. B. CARTER, " v Auciiomor. iolir Building Lots for ‘Stile __ttt_ Brighton I om instructed by James Daitonl to tleii at auction on siiiiirilay May’ 16th. cutiitpenclng at 2.30 p. lll.l four choice building Iota. situat- ed on Ambrose Street liilvln a frontage of 70 feet nnii oxien Int; bttolr 100 feet. n new bnrn or stable which will be soiil with the first lot It necessary, or in ‘part to wit. the purchaser. Terms rir sale. _ BENJ. CARTER, . t " Auctioneer 833l‘5—12<Wil\3Iptl._ 5 i Shore Farm for Sale About 7 miles from Charlottetown on the Earl Rlvetn- 80 acres of land with buildings, also 25 acres very near. Land iii. good state of cultivation, Well fenced with woven wire, mussel mud and sea-Wee in front of farm. For further information a ply l" P. A. Farquharson, Prowse-Block, Chariot etowll. Phone 655, or Bartlett McKinley, lChariottetown, Phone 99. y We are ready now to receive live h0g8, as follows, delivered at our ,iottetown :—- 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents » Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents“ ‘ all ‘good quality, well fatted. ' ' " Delivery may be made on any day’ except tit-day: ight hogs, under 150 lbs., for packing purposes, and as the chief pr ‘feeding comes in the last few weeks of finishinlil . is respectfully suggested that farmers hold , email hogs, under 150 lbs., until of wei ht and ll" ' ‘ty more profitable for all concerned. be necessary to dis ose of any such under-Will! . they will be receive at. market value, proportiolim to above prices. -, ., We also buy at various points throu b01111 ll" island and full information can be obtaine from W’, local representatives. ' - 41;". l -. _-. Auction Sale oi . Carriage‘ and Iiitrness I will sell on the Market Squrim lit 12 o'clock noon, a I(li of witggiiiisi iinil llillTtdg-n Any person Iiziviiig carriages m- IlilTllPSt-l to sell. will have a 507d chance tu dispose of such. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. x854-5-13-2I ‘Farm Eor Sale I offer for Immediate 5,119 my i-otisistiiig of 10.’. iii-rm, m, acres ('It‘ill' lizllaiitgii Iiartlvrtiiiil and to church, strhitoi flail iiillla and railroad. tfroin Charlottetown. for further Jinrtlciihm, James Duck BENJ. CARTER AND c0, Auctioneer, ftlll l] [o]. Charlottetown 7.00 a. m., arrive ‘ Emerald Jot. 8.25 a. in. Bord en 9.10 a. ni. and Summerslde 9.55 a. m. ‘Passengers for Sutnni erside transferring at . p.‘ m. arrive Summer- Chariottotown 1.40 p. m. arrive m. leave Emerald Junction 9.50 p. in. on arrival of train from Bord on; arrive Sumnierslde 10.50 p, m, Daily except Sunday leave Tignisli 5.00 a. tn. arrive Sutnmetrside 10.15 a. m, leave Summerside 11.20 a. m. arrive " Charlottetown leave 'l‘ignlsli 1.1.00 a. in. arrive summon side 12.25 p. m. leave Sutnminerslde 1.55 p. -m. arrive Emerald Juct. 3.25 p. in. Borden 4.45 p. m. connecting with teuaitd a. in. Emerald Junction 8.10 a. m. connect with train for Borden and 5.05 p. m. nrrlve Borden Daily except Sunday leave Charlottetdwn 6.35 a. tn. arrive Ili- Stewart 8.30 a. in. Gcorgeto wn 11.30 a.m. Souris 11.25 it. ni.; returning leave Souris 1.15 p. m. Georgetown 1.15 p. m. Ml- CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Frost & W005i 7864-3-23MEtuethstf. packing house, are of very little ti!‘ l; ofil; fro ut shott - tmvte a rimsltllvliif Charlottetown, P. B.‘ __:q fenccd 1 Coot! Emerald Biff) 76 arrive Ell: