nPmL 2o, 1920 I Children Cry for Fletcher's Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for- Infants and Children, Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby’s mediclng is_ even ‘more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 36 years has not proven. what‘ is CASTORI o A . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Drops amhSoothinE Syrups. It is pleasant. hpiiiittigiiié neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alloying Feverishness arising v therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids i the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. I The Children's Comforh-The Mother's Friend. ENUINE ‘CASTORIA rntwnvs Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years ml cnvnun common. new vomt cirv ' f. - ~7 _-._-___*_.i?__.__. ._____ __ ____ ___ A_ _ __ L. RrYrloilliz I-‘nlls, say that on Mon- day, .-\pril 12th.‘ they saw tho Iiody of :1 Iittll- girl floating through the Iddogs. 'l‘Iio_v siy sho had (in apink dros _ 11nd ill‘l‘ zirms cxtrndotl over . Iiond, 11nd apparently one log WIIS missing. 'l‘ht~ tide nuns vory strong nt tho timo and in the swirl oi‘ tho \\'tll.t‘l' and lho caddies they 10st sight. ot‘ tho body. SAW BODY OF A GIRL IN THE WATER Si‘. JOIIN, Aprll l5—lt bo- i-omo known today that worltnun oznployw-tl with thii Fnilndtilitm tlimpaniy of tho silb-stritcturo for 1b.- now t‘. P. It. bridgc uvt-r tho 2" Held High in Public Esteem VVHETIIIEIR you are u user n!‘ KING COLE Orange Pckue or KING COLE lndo-Ccylon Blend, you know that the quality I has been consistently main- tained. That alone explains the stcadilyincrcnsing salt-s. The-y are depandnble (GUS. Pnrloclly panlnu m brign: Ind loil and fllifll! markod on wry poet-gs. A PIANO POLICY THAT GUARANTEES SATISFACTION p F you are not a musician or piano 8X9"! Y0“ "Lilli? [n] unmnfififl] g0 judge piano value. and t at you are more or less at the mercy d" Pill" "lefmmg very piano on our fiool‘ ll guaranteed not oniY III!!!" defects-but the value 11nd,!!! QEHWM" ' , u O...- policy i; just this: It ie_our hum-ma to provi e our culfoiners wit maximum Pin” V‘ ue‘ o“ g" prove incompeten‘ in this respect. we deserve to i0“ f It customer‘, confiduu gncl patronage. It is o_ur Business to e now piano vnluc; and ahouldwe rnlite n mistake it ‘must our on and not our customer u. _ _ ., Will a“ m» {gel ufc in choosing a piano on that unclerntuntiini, 4 ‘ MILLER BROS. .;. g Y 123 Kent Street‘, Charlottetown. “fir; < _ Potato Growers Association‘ Meeting Au organization meeting was held In the Board of Trade rooms at 1 II- "L. Monday April 12, 1920, to {pun a Potato Growers’ Associa- on. .011 motion, Mr. J. A. Dewar, M. L. A. of New Perth, was appointed (‘Imlrman and J. A. Clark, Score- lury. Mr. N. Ilattenbury, n delegate to the Potato Conference recently held at Ottawa, gave u brief report. of that meeting. He reviewed subjects discussed there, including legisla- Iitin re 1mtuto grading. In describ- Ing new (Ianadlan grndes, Nos. A, I3. and (3., he thought that six In- spocturg would probably he requir- od, or two for each county In P. E. Island. In Idaho, shippers pay $2.00 por (tar for Inspection. Ile recom- moutlctl potato tlour mills to take rare of surplus In yours when glut orcurrctl. Mr. A. E. Downr spoke of the de- mand for seed potatoes In the I'nilod States. ‘ - .\I'-r. John McFadyen asked to huvo the objects of the N. B. Pota- to Growers’ Association, read. Their ninc objects were then read by the Stu-rotary. - Mr. ll. E. Mutch spoke on the lllllllily pl’ pntutoos now being ship- pcd, noting the fact that. orders rvnolvctl always call for a prlcc svvoral cents below the market THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ‘nmvous? “i mu, nuns WOMEN Uinol, Will Enrich FY0111!» Blood, Banish Nervous- ness, Make You Stron and‘ Well shall provide a special programme of topics related to the potato In- 11115113’. and It is recommended that a potato exhibit be held therewith. Clause 2. It is further recpmmon- 11ml that the Association send an exhibit to the (‘anadlan National Phtposltlon at Toronto, OnL, and shall maintain u booth on the ex- hibitions ground. It shull send ex- hibits to such other important Ex- positions as .Ihe Executive Commit- toe may dccldo upon. Clinic 3- 'i‘I|e Association shall csrublish Sub-Societies and such bout-tit oi‘ tho potato industry, wbon dcomctt necessary. ' Physicians R e c o mmend Vino! and Druggists Guarantee It Article IV. Organizations. Clause 1. Tho organization shall consist of tho P. I‘). Island Potato tlmwors’ Assoclntlun and Sub- Soclolios. Clause 2. The Sllil-SOCIOUCS shull ho furmcd In Isolated districts hav- inir one contro nnd Iocul interests. Clause 3. Tho botindnrlos of 1hr: Sub-Societies shall he dctlnctl by Ibo Exocutlvc Ponnnittotie. Pale, nervous, nlltng women alt ways tired, and often fussy, make homes nnattractlve and unhappy. t You can readily change that tired ‘dragged-out, llstloss for-ling to one o buoyant; Iienlllt by Imlltllng up yui _ blood, nerve and muscle tissue wld Clause 4. The “Alurltime Far- “YINQL, l mors" shall he thc ofiiclzil organ of § It makes red ‘corpuscles and em the Assoeiulitiii. . riches the blood, qulckena the clru! latlon, creates a hearty appetltq remotes sound. sleep, strengthen! a nerves and imparts renewed Clause t. Potato growors nudnll vitality, energy und vlm to every!t-tnnmortrizil illlrrosis t-tntooruted in organ in the body. The step potato prntlllctitill within tho torri- qutckens, the eyes brlghten nntl i] tory I'()V(‘I‘Pll by tho Association, blenr, healthy complexion replace! nrc ollgibltffor membership in this Article V. Membership. I othcr affiliations an shall be to thv ‘ - n Growers’ Association. at: pnle, snllow color. v If such women could only renllzti- the change that VINOL will molt, quotations 0t‘ grudcd stock. WI» u‘ should grade our stock, as I’. E.‘ Island [ititutocu can compote, when graded, with any others. .\Ir. Kuunzti of Donny d: (‘o.. (‘lil- cngti, spoko briefly on the grow-, ing and spraying of potatoes. llo mid that bluo potatoes worc not. wantctlnnntl that they were worth from :15 to 50 taunts per bushel loss than whitt- ptlIillOQt-l, and from 25 - In X5 (aonts per bushel less than the: Egzfléwszlmoney‘ m ‘vmol fins t‘ rod putatoos. He recommended the. rod vnritotlcs of potatoes. In their appearance, by restorln ‘ strength and health. thvv would no _ rest untll they started Its use. It For nll run-down, nervous, nnne» mic condltlons, Wonk women, overt worked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there is no rcmotlgl, llke VINOL. Your druczlst W111 re TTEEJrFI-TJTA-TCIETETIIE-ftiiti - Mr. S. G. Pcppin, of the Plant "n," Pntlitiltigirzil Laboratory at the Ex-, Aubnor, n, E Mum], C,,,,,.,O,,,,_ pcrhncntzil Form, then spoke on “m”, ' Potato Diseases, stiggesting trcnt-: 0",“, n, Svcrétiuw, (-,,u,.,0,,,,_ mom botort) planting, for Blackloifi.‘ ,o,,.,,y ‘R E_ 1‘ ' ' ' , whit-h cnusos losses from 5 to 50| I pcr cont In tho field. llc also ro-‘CONSTITU-Tqo,“ AND ByE_|_AwS_ connnondctl tho use 0t formalin at] tho rato nf l pint to 30 gallons of, wntor, for “Littln Potatoes" dIs-, P115“- IAII“ mill)" of pmmues Tho name of this orllaiiizzition (‘illl-“Pll =1 It)“ "f $3-000-O00-°0 I" P] shall ho “Tho II‘. E. Island Potato “Article I. Name. h‘. Island nlono, Inst. your. As u G,-,,,,.,,,.,,- Ass,,ci,,,,o,,_i» treatment. for Late Blight, ho rc-l _ commondotl the _4-4-40 Bordeaux‘ Arum, ||_ object mixture. Ilo said that red pota- toos wcro more resistant t0 Blight! than white. Tho average cost of s| ~ 'iilg an acre four thues was $410; tho Incrousotl value from this sprnyiiig was over $50.00 pol‘ ll('l‘t', on nu avcrzige, Inst _ve'.1v. Two cmtslitutifiutil disoasos, Loaf Roll 'l‘hts .'\$50Cinti0ll has i)t‘[‘I'l organ- ized to promote tho interests 0t’ tho potato industry i“ the Provinrt- of P. I-I. Island. It shall ho the ob- jut‘! o1‘ 1hr Association to assist In the disscininzttion of knowledge on methods and stundzirtliziiiii. nun-hut- Association. Clause .2.. ivlemhcrshlp in the Snb-Sticictics shall constitute mom- bcrshi|i In tho Association. Clause 3. Ilnnurury membership may be tronfcrrtitl upon unynno iu- torostcrl I11 tho advancement n1‘ pu tnln growing. Arltlcle VI. Officers. Clause 1. Tho officers of tho Association shall (TOIIHISI of a Pros- s out, Vlccihwsltlent, Secretary- .‘ro.'isin‘ci' and an Auditor, all of whom shall bo t-Icrlctl by ballot HI. thc annual Convention. and shall hold ollicc for one your, or until their successors have been Oil. ClauBe. 2. The President, Vice- Presitlcnts, Secretary and ‘Frenstir- or shall Committee of this association. Arlticle VIII. Amendments. The Director of the Dominion Experimental Farms, the Dominion Itotanist, the ‘Dominion Horticul- turist. the Suporiiilentlonls 01' thc litiminion Experimental Ifarms with- iu tho arr-a, the Set-rotary ot‘ Agri- culturt- for I’. E. Island, thc Pro- vincial Horticulturist and nino dirrctors of Iho ASSOPIIIIIUII clot-toil by ballot {ll tho illllllltll Pouvontioti, shall servo us. an tidvistirg; butirti. Article VIII. Amendments. nnd Mosaic. do most of tho injury h“; ,.,-,,,1,,.,,,h,,; “m, ,.,,,,,,-01]i“g lo-Ilio still‘ t11"1~'“(‘1l Illllimles ""1" fungus and inset-I dist-uses. and lhls provtnco. The ‘Mosaic disvziso 0,1,“, awn.“ Sm‘,- _<_ TPIIIICE}; yichls about l-‘P. horc, and up By uullpq-‘ing an,‘ disgel]‘\h\. citnsos tho pooplo further‘ south a _ ‘Illlli; ,ho host ;\‘iIiiIII)if§ In; mm- Itiss of about 2-27 of IIIPII’ crop. llo i X lion rotating to both tho pruoticitl Tho (‘onslitutluu and l3y(*-I.1\\\‘.-v n1‘ this .*\$titll'lillil)ll may Iic ztmotid- 0d at any (‘tmvt-nliun by n two~ I't‘Lfl)IllIlIPl\Ii(‘ll the orgnnlzaitltin of and Scimmfh. phases invnivpq i“ lint-reused yields, coupled with o. hlr. A. E. Mclicun, M. L. A.. 1,.s_._.,.,,,.,| ms,‘ though the time was ripe for nr- ,3,’ m. pl]\nnnrzlgil‘|g lnigppl- (-111. fillllillllls’ "1 G1'°“""'5' -‘\”'s°cimi"“i turul pratrllccs in rolntiou to the 111111 141K110‘! 111M W“ "N" “iilmimll inuinttuiiiiict-ofsoil ft-rIiIitv' through varieties, . and large quantities ot‘ H“. ,,,-,)p,~,- ‘W- ot’ tort s. and by 11 111111311111 [H19 11f Illlimoo“ m” Ship‘ promoting tho inlrodut mp tit‘ intui- mom. Mr. Mclmuu "WWII lib“ 1"“ orn potato llltlt‘illlltfl‘.\'. . pruccctl tnlornI n Pntuto Grmvcrs‘, ,3) my ,.,,,.,,,,,.;,,_,,,,g ,1“. pump“, rVi-“IIPVIIIQII- 111°“?! m" “n” "f m" lion of ‘pure vzirioiivs m‘ potatoes N‘. Ii. ASHUUIJIIIOII. Tho motion “'11s, m,- “11 poniiiu-i'rizil pnrposos. , socondctl by John biclfaitlyoii and‘ H, m. g,,,,,,,, $,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,0,, 1'111‘1‘I“1I~ Ito sood improvomonl. to tho dis- 1111 PM"? IITQIIW- M» l1» *\»- 5PM” scniinntitm of Sltllllitllll (‘Dlllllltflftlltli on tho suitable conditions of our V,,,,,.,,,.S_ ._,,,,| by ,.,,,-O,,,-,,,;,-,,,, ,1“, Mi! 11ml (‘Illllille T01‘ RYQWIIIK 3°01‘ eliminulioii of undcsiraihlt- cumnicr- potatoos. lle rocommoitzlctl sod and ti,“ ,y,,,,,,_ pzisturc- lnnd for potatoes. and said, ,5, m, p,,,.,,,,,,ag,,,,, ,1“. commun. that stubble land was not suitable. H, ,,|,,,, n,- mismg dflshqnne v,,,.,,,_ llt- slmko. on spraying, and sziitl>,,,,s_ mm, 0,. n“, vuricflvs ,0 a that early pOIIIIIIOS should be shlp- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y)_ pod in boxes In tIIIIIIIIIII. m, "y m,,-,,,n-,lgi,,g 1]“, grading, Movcd and sccontlcd that tho fol- _,,,,,,,,,,,,-,|,z,,,,, ,,,,d ccnifimltjon M lowing tirgtlnlzaititm trommittoo ho “bu, m“, Se“, ,,o,,,,o,.s_ nppotntctl: l). B. hinllnnailtl, Ilod- (7, By ,,,,,es,,g,,,i,,g H", ,1,.,n;,nd5 "I111". V1101‘ “T011113 3M1" IVVQMIIYQII- of all nvallnblo markets, and assis- /\- E- MNAYIII- A- E~ 9911"" "ml D ting l’. IG island grtnvcrs to incet F. Ztlcllonaltl of Montugtie. Motion gum, ,,,,,,k,.,,,._ carried, nnd cnmmlttcoo.rottrctl. | m, m, “fisisung 1,, Cnntmmng IVIovPrI by J. A. (dark. fllwmm“! and clinilnzitiiil: fungus and Insccl by Mr. Poppin that. thc momhor- ,,,._,,,_,,_ and h, ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,|,,. ,,,,,.0_ ship foo Iu- $1.00. Motion cnrrlctl. ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,~ m“. ,|,,,,,,,s,,,,_ Th" ‘Uiminmnl mm‘ WW“ m‘ “XTI (9) BY IIIVUL-Iiii-iillllllf iliolhuds fol’ plzinnthm oi‘ cortaln remarks ho hnd H“. ,,,-,,fi,,,;,|,. mpizut-p“, ,,,- turpp“, mndo rvcontly in tho Ilunso. hm,‘ 0,,“ ,,,,,,,h,,.5_ Mr. l), II. Mcllnnnld gave a talk on. granting and shipping. Mr. N. ltntlcnbuiyv snggostcd‘ Article Ill. Association Work. thirds majority votc. .\it'lllilt'l'.~l unable to b0 present may silbmil thoii- votes In writing. BLE-LAWS. Article I. Duties of Officers. Clause I. It shall Iw tho duly o); tho Prositlcilt to prcsitio nt all Illlwl- ings of the Association, to zippoint nocvssziry ooinnlillocs, and nilond to such oxorutlvo dutios as rogulnr- Iy come within the otllctr in similar (>I‘lZ,‘IIlliZiII.llIIl!~I. Clause 2. lp tho absent-o o] Ibo Pre-sitlcnt, the \7i(ft“i'l‘E‘Si(i1‘IIi shall perform the dutlos of tho Prt-sitlonx, Clause 3. It shall i)l.' Ibo tilll)’ of ihc Sol-rotary to nttcnd all motetltigs of tho Association, tIu- EXLHTIIIVI‘ ('()IIlIlIiI.If!t‘ and tho Advisory liour.‘ and kcop o rectird ol‘ thc snmc. ji- shull keep till rucortls ot"thc- A5 sociarion, shall arrango for and conduct the animal Convention and Exhibit, in (tu-tiporzttiou with tho Executive l(‘tiinmitttitv. lit‘ shall. in ctr-operation with tho rospcctlvc- Assistant. Socrotarlos til" tho Sub- Stitzlctios, zirrzlngu for and contlut-I tho annual (‘nnvcutioit and tixhibits ot‘ all Sub-Suctotlcs. llo shall ill‘- nitgo such othcr mcolings and (‘on- vi-‘itltms tls shall bo itccossnry to promoto [ho work and ltiius nl‘ Iill‘ Association. Ilu shall! collocl nll din-s and olhvr nionics lit-longing I0 tho AHSIIUIIIIIOII, koop an zltzcurzlto aim-mint of l.il\‘ mmo, and pay thcm IIPWPN IOI‘ tilt‘ IilFKvHI ylI-Id|ici'n<'I'1‘-' Claukt: 1. Tho Assoriailitni shall W‘ Fiiliwl "Ii" 111‘ ""11 M"- MIIIVI‘ hold an nnnunl t nvt-nilon, and would give $50.00 ouch, and Iiopcd _>_..._ ——— ~.-' that tho llzinks and tho Ilcpzirtnloul ‘ of‘ Agriculture might incrcaso tho amount so that first, second and third pFiZlIS could be nwurdcd. 'l‘ho. nbovo would b0 for Qutious County. IIo thought that tho illlfiillfiélfl mon In tho tilhcr counties would tako this matter up for their cuuntlos, so that I’ E. Island might. In limo nu-rtt. tho numo of "Spud Island.“ 'I‘ho object of lhoxo awards would Iu- incronsotl production: In, say, 125 curs por day during tho ship- ping soaison. A general discussion oi‘ fertilizers followed. Mr. A. E. McLean reported for the organization committee, the follow- Ing (llrectors ior the Association: Prince County: Dr. Johnson, Tig- nlsh, W. H. McGrogor, Lot l6, John F. McFadyen, Cape Truvorse (Vice Pres. for Prince County). Queenta County: Peter Brodie, York, A. E. Dewar, Charlottetown, (Prom), Artemns Moflntt, New Glas- . gow. I King: Countyzl). F‘. McDonald, Montague, (Vice Proaltltinl). Peter I D. ‘Peters, Rollo Bay, 117.13. Mc- Loren. Georgetown. g Prenldent, A. E. Dewar, Secretary, Wilfred Boulter, ‘Moved by John MolPadyen, nml seconded by A. E. McLean, that the v commltteees report by adopted. (‘urrlctL ' consrirurnon mo BVE-LAWS o! the names sowmn ISLAND POTATO GROW-ENS’ AS8'N. ORGANIZED 1020. now prefer Otllccrs: ‘ Pruldent, A. E. Dewar, Charlotte- ; ,- town, '1 VIye-Prelldentl: John MoFadyt-n, - Capo ‘Traverse, I). IF. ‘McDonald, I : Montague. I L“ Canadian Postum Cereal O0. Lhi Secretary: Wilfred Boultcr. Char- 7 Mndsor‘ onuflo Iottctown. v ' . ...i Into uror. Fro reasons why so many former coffee drinkers ' INSTANT l POSTUPI Better health -and economy a strong second. Postum is sold at the some fair price as before the wan I Everybody likes its rich coffee-like flavor. _ , "There's a Reason"fbr Postum —.at Grocers. chos- constltutc the Executive f CLEANLINESS is HEALTH By the use of Qilletfs Lye. house cleaniné is made a pleasure instead of a drudgery. It softens ‘ the water and cleans thoroughly whether the diff, is visible or invisible. Destroys all bacteria and infectious germs. removes obstructions from dram pipes. closets. inks. etc, Refrigerators are made delightfully fresh and clean by using one teaspoonful of Gilletfs Lye‘ dissolved in two gallons of water. "GILLETTS LYE EATS DIRT” Made in Canada '<H>II'*1'iI11\'i* til-Id» may promulo tho inu-rc. is ot‘ liltrisfildlflfllllj’ all mimics p g: 1 ‘mrfl —.—~'.—-_ . 1nd into tho ' I - - -- ~ t» t - - - f“ ““"I."I‘ “W”! -\-~"<1<1Ho11. socltlllml, to hot-p an accurate ‘- ~111'I hnblish and dis Clause 4. It sIinII bo tho duty 0f -~-.____ ..~. . ‘*illtlfltt="""~-11w Tro sun-r to ror-l-ivo nwnp‘ [bu (‘untinucd On Page-’- . . .._-._r _—-~---—w»-~-.v--_.M...__._ ._ _,___ __________ _‘ _ - The BLACKCAT Says: “Luck in picking your cigar- ettes is yours if you Iool." in!‘ the symbol of GOOD Lltli —that's mc—on your smokes. “GOOD LUCK follows when you smoke BLACK CAT"~— Good Luckin getting rcni quai- ity, real satisfaction, and BETTER LUCK in gcttinp them for l5 Cents Mild and Medium income Tax on or before the 30th of 1*." r’ ~11 ALL persons residing in (Tzirzwlw, cm- ployeti in Canada, or (r... _ business in Canada, are Iitzhle to a tn: 0n income, as f0IIows:—— i 1. Every unmarried person, or '»“f!i!~','.', or widower, without dcpcndzmts as dotinotl lilo Act, who during the cnIc-ndzir your l‘)l') icu-ix c1 or earned $1,000 or more. 2. All other individuals who dorm‘- calcndar year I919 rcrcivcd or otirnod (glint more. Department of Finaince the Hr 3. Every corporation and joint stock u- whosc profits cxcecdcd $2,000 during your ended in I919.‘ to be used in filing Fornls returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. FARMERS ANO RANCHERS must use Form T 1A. CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form General Instructions. Obtain Forms from thc inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Thxntioir or from Postmastcrs. Read carefully all Instructions on ‘ Form before filling It In. Penalty Prepay postage on letters and docu- Evety person required to make n return, who hIll to dolo wlthln the time IIInIt, lhl" be subject to n penalty n! TwInty-flvl per centurn of the amount pl the tn plyubla. Any person, whether tnnhlo. or mherwllc. who hill to make a rciurn or provide Inform:- rhm duly required according to the provlnlon of tho Act, shall be IInbIe on summary conviction to l Dinah)’ ol S100 for each day during which the default continua. Also any penun making a Inlne statement In any return or In guy Information roqulrcd by (ho Mlnlnor. shall b! liable. on numrnln cnnvlctlon, to n penalty not exceeding $I0,000,or to oII month!‘ imprison. IIIOIII or tn both Ilne and Imprisonment. ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of 'l‘axatlon. Make your returns promptly and nvoitl penalties. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATEON, HALIFAX, N.S. R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. 2