RVES‘ VES P .0 ASKt-OH T 477 RRHEA, GVOQ4+GQGFOQ+OO IJLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS “Advertlnemcntl- under thin heading, 2c per word for each In- lcrflonn ‘ “more coplcn come to on: care to be forwarded, Ive eentl punt In: added!» ooh! to cuvcr poltngc, etc. Contractions count n: one word, but llve "IIIIGI (II .1300) IIBTHHHVPII an one word- "Cnnh remittance: to cover can! null accompany nll ndvertllc- pen". In p0 Nile can lhll rule be overlooked. Advertllcnentl received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. - Q+OQI+O§O+§Q VO§O+Q++§4 RO+§§§+9§§§ §+Q FOR SALE MISUELI .ANEOUS vFoR slgltla-uzsvylaaowu PA per, suitable for placing under‘ carpet. 5 cent: a roll at Guardian office. _‘ " v *FOR SALE-—DRAFT MARE. years old, 1300 lbs. weight, per r-cclly iIulIIllI and in K0011 00n- ditlon- (Juarautulzd to work anywhere, Apply Wlllluln (lull- bel:k;"Nlirlh"l"ryon. _,é. 'FOR SALE-- HATCHING EGGS from . my prize winners Bllff Leghorn ut llwllfux, Charlotte- town, etc. Pnice of cggfl 52-00 Def. 1:: eggs, $3.00 per 24 erm- Anlflv Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Ken- alngton Street, ,, Charlottetown. IFOFLSALE 60 ACREs OF LAND East dtoyalty 3 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never tailing otream. For particulars apply E. Wheatley & 00., Ltd.’ Tifils land will be sold inlets toinuit pur- chaser. ' '1‘ O LET ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS suits and overcoais from our 30 branches throughout Canada. will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. in many utsen this price is less than one-tilird their actual dai- un. ‘Merchants buy these goods ‘ for re-sale to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits and on overcoat. For sale at our sioro only. English & Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH;- DO your women folks need mater-- Ials in good (lualltles for their IIFBSSBS and suits’! We have thousands of yards that will bc sold as low sis $2.75 per yard, hull‘ regular price, In goods I34 to 66 inches wide. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater Iuls in better qualities than us- ually found in womens fabrics. and also take care of the child- ren needs. (loll at our store. Eng lis-h it Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. E0 LET-ONE FullTu-lsden room, situated in centre of cit-y. Modern conveniences Apply In afternoons to“ Elm Avenue. . ' v . ' MA ‘E lannn WANTED MAKE MONEY AT HOME '- $15 to $60 paid "weekly for your spare time writing shcwcards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 67 Xq-Colborne Street Toronto. ‘l ‘SALESMAN WANTEDI-SALES- . man c self respecting salesman whose umbitionds beyoudbls prescnt occupation might 11ml ' more congenial employu-cnt with us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound In mind and body, ofWstrong-porsonal-lts who would appreciate a life p051 ilon with a ‘fast grmvlng concern where industiy- wuu1d' be reward ed with for above average earn- ings; married man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean, Hell second floor,’ "Riley " buiding, Queen St., opposite Prowsc Brother-u. ' ’ ' ,, pouséw m. Mrs. "fluke ‘Sn-eel. ‘ FEMALE“ HELP WANTED- INANTED A MAID.. for general goes wages. ._Apply "Norm . ._14 Water 'W-ANTED.—A MAID FOR GEN- crui housework. Apply l9 Upper Prince Street. . . ‘=WANTED_-—MAI‘D FOR GEN- cral housework. Good wages. Apply 108 Ikellt Si. WANEELWSJAI. FOR and; ral Iluusl-work, cillvriy woman prul'l>rl'oli. Apply 235 Fitzroy Sfrcl-l. WANTED WANTED --YOUNG GENTLE- man desires room and Iboard with private family. Central 11> cation. Apply "W. S." c-o Guard- ian. - ' ‘WANTED WORK BY A YOUNG mun Ill carriage building or rc- pair shop. An experienced man at carriage work. Apply Guard- Ian I THE Muslims a .\l0.\"rluc.\l., .\f:l_v l: ~ .-\'<-rl=l-<l— Inp; to Ilglvlccs received ben- from the dlffcri-nt sum-Lions of Outnrulo lhc prdtllut-tion Of cggs is def-rolls lug ZIIIIIIEII some Instances it is cs- tiluxltelbavt ‘J5 pcfccut. to R0 PP!‘ crnt ascomparcd _\vtth two weeks ago and In addition to this the qual ity of the eggs coming forward is not as gnud as of late. A fair amount of Iiusinuss was done Ilflfe Mlsicrilaflillrro. bring a. steady (le- IllllIIII from the retail trade fur sululi lots anll prices were unchan- gl-d with‘ iiIlIllS 0f straight candied 310b,]; 3e33,; No. 2 stock at 30c IIIHI selects at 37v p61‘ 110%. 4""! "i" receipts were 2802 cases zlzuculn» pared with 35187 for tilc Hllllw IIIW Inst. wcok IIIIII 4174 fur the curve-R‘ III/IIIIIIIK day a your ago. 'I‘llr~re was no actual vIIflfII-ZO I" the condition of tho luurkcl. for um IIIp products tuynutfl- IIFIIIQS IIQIIIB maintained under n steady dunlunli for supplies and u fair trade was llono ln a. jabbing, way in 111001" syrup at $2- to $2.10 por tin of our! gallon whllo light l-uuorcd maple sugar aqld at 22c to 23c per Ib- MN! llurk at 200,10 21v]. ‘ The trade in potutucswvonliflllfl" sIOW and tho-market W00 Wmllii" any now feature mynotu. DFIWIY‘ M‘ "If: nominally uncbllnllWI I'll‘ "I" lots oi‘ (lrocn Mountains at 75c. Io X0c and for (Jucbuc stuck ul. 4351' i0 70c pur ling of 00 lbs- "Xlfiw-k i' is I torpilaztlon of lilo Iinr -' lowly.- and tumour: who I Chnillilnoy- rHIiun I Oooplllolau; lluhllol‘ whilc- the llcnluud for who esalc in a joining way continues steady and sales were nludc at 90c per hair 0f S0 lbs. cx-store. , l‘IIl<‘1\.(.‘(), _\l y 1l —— Eggs Iow- nr. llcruipts 29572 cases. At ulark. cast-s included 20c to 21c. NIGW YORK, Way 11 —— Eggs irregular. Iteccipts 44352 cases. Frcsil gzlthcrcll extra firsts 27c tn 28c firsts 25c to 26 l-L’; state Penn syivnlvlu aull uvurby western hen- ucry browns, l-xtrzls 31c to 32c do gathered browns and mixed colors, firsts to extras ‘.200 to 29c; storllgs pltckull, cxt ls. firsts 2B 1-2c to 29c; do firsts 27c t0 28c. Mo} COMFORTED THE OLD LADY A dour old lullq living "near tho Prison Idurlu was nxl-rrilzuzl in hr-r mind as to the physical-and spirit- ual Ill-ultll of tlll- mo“ In IIN‘ pri- surt. Meeting a squall onl- llay sho asked the warden Ill lthargt» if silo might prc-u-nt them with Home de- llcnrlcs FIIIG had with Iler, and a fl-w tracts. Tile wllrllon replied In ullgalivc. ‘fhen SIIO picudcll to bu allowed to speak one word of all- morlltlon and comfort. “No. umulln." said tho warden. "It'll lllcainut lilo regulations." (lb dour. rltlaltw Hlgilcll . till: ulll Indy’; "but. Iclbme, do you think they urn ull convcrioll?" "'W(~Ii, nufiaul, I shouldn't like in nay that," ho un- swurcrl. 'l‘hcn sol-lug llor distress- cll fucn. ho ullllcd: "but ihvrohl onn filing I can nay fnr then. liloy'rl: all tuctotulcrs and unn- sulokl-rs." And Ihc ullllrllly depart.- ed, iIlI|('Il comforted. .._ nosrorc Muy 11l.~---'I‘Ilc possib- ility nf an (ITPGSI. in connection with lllc dnniil of ‘Captain Paton (l. MCIIIIVIIF)‘, former aviator ovcr- yous. was announcer! .by puilcc of- ficials ln-luy. The nolmrl "1 "l" cusc, which had boon considered onc or, ulcigle hi}! piuulzsd WHIP» ly. Two ' "wllfilcsses were found . ~ k " ‘IL: I I I wl whose testimony remlrdlfl! 0"‘- oumslances now coupled with U10 . Gun ( rill], ‘HAL. flqthunc, M-ujor. ‘ will be to your Interest. I Cellini Gliarllinn I SANITARY WET WASH Laun- dfy- Phone 917-LI Give us a trial_ ADVERTISE‘ THE BEAUTIES OF THE ISLANDA-Uy lending your friends a souvenir 0f P. E. l. only 57c postpaid. Guardian Office. _“w»l=_\ SAVE I'l‘lme——M0ney- Health. Sanitary wet was], Laundry. Phone 917-1.. . q-w -I§lo. a axrrsav TONIGHT.- ’ N0fa8 Battery will drill tonight ut 7.30‘- . m. sharp. infantry m-ul and MRs w. s. LOUISON-wiil receive - at flier home, Lynden, on “hedges. day afternoon from 4 to 6. HAVE YOU II-ONEyou weekly Washing yet’! 1r not call 917d. l: GETTING READY FOR GAME. —-<l<‘ootiba.ll practises are being held in New-Glasgow. N. by the ex. Win91"? 11f Iiugily in that town of I" anlimlhlllfln of u match with Charlottetown on May 24[h_ - PROPERTY‘ PURCHASED .- 'l‘he resilience on the corner tcndent of Education was (Ihlpflfied "I ilt Drivute sulc on Saturday to Nir. J. M. Ilunter, architect, WHIT. OUNDAY. — Yesterday unis Whitsunday or the Feast 0g lentecosl, one of the principal Christian festivals ‘commemorat- ing the dcsccntbf the Holy Spirit was nulrked ' vanccs in the Roman Catholic and Anglican Church. Synod m‘ the Diocese 0d by Archdeacon Draper that lu-w Episcopal Dioucse be formed to cons . l. of Prince llhLward island null (lupc "Breton Island .,aull lib-loll, Anilgonlsh and fluysboro. IlfiJI(I(‘|liilI‘l€l‘§ of the llisllopric will likely be 1n 'I‘ruro. LAID T0 REST.—'I‘ho funeral Inok lplllco yesterday afternoon from Lilo residcnco of Mr. John Mc- Nvvin, Aurbrose ISL, of Miss Laura. ltackllzllu, whose death in Mun- kato, Minn, last week was prev- iously llilI10llII‘ti6iI_ 'l“hl-. pail Ireurcrs worn Messrs John Martirv (lharles Russ, Stanley llardy. lllbbert llowutt, Allison ’i‘aIt and Lnclliel w-rvires. Ifllfllllllifill. ‘was ululle in the People's Cemetery. CONFIRMATION. — Ycslerduy. the Fflili-ll. of Pentecost, the rite of (lonfIr-luntlon was conferred upon 170 candidates at St. Dunstanh Iflwthcllrul by Ibis Lordship Bishop O'Leury, R6V_ Fl‘. Hughes wag luastel- of (lerenlonies and Rev. Fr. Rooney and Rev. ll. ‘Sr. John were assistants. The Iust-nzlnlczi preach- cd nnll the children were after- wards addressed by Ills Lordship and givl-u the total abstinence pledge until 2i years of ‘£1150. ‘The cerelnony closed with Pontifical Benediction of the Blessed lSucru- umnt. —-»——<0§-—- PERSONALS bliss lilary’ Martinis Visiting in llll‘. city, the guest 0f her aunt, Mrs. (Culldlllztor) Harry Sletson. Mrs. ‘Charles Guy, of Autigouish, who was called m Sulnmerslde, P. IC. I. on account of the" serious lil- ncss of her father, apent. last night at. the hnnle of her brother-In-luw, Mr. E. J. Cusack, Conlmercial Street. Mrs. (lay left ,_l,his morning .ior Antigonlsh “having Ibecn called home owing to the illness of Iher daughter. She reports" her father gradually sinking-with no hope of recovery-Truro News. DEATHS LANE.—_-ln the-P. E. Island Hospi- tal_ ‘May 15th A. Lune, a-gcd 72 yeursr -' Funeral from ‘his late residence, 81 Prince ‘Street, Tuesday luorn- ing at 9 o'clock to St. Dunstan's Cathedral thence to R. C_ Ceme- IIIIIIDLEES WIIM ._.-_. Ilcrwlclc, Ont-"l had organic trouble and _ after taking Lydia E. Pinkhamis Compound and Blood Medicine ull my‘ tt-ollh ics [IBIFVIGII away. ‘I was ' made baby bu} t; 1 . . . . "still-win! strong and wetland have been know til u It Ii ‘ tlEIef ' I'm‘ M f; .. ' ‘ that yol i‘ ever sluud M.’ of, vc'l1 fine r mfif dmuhrld I - mild‘ ave this bnby M I weight In - - q aunts is inking the . Napoleon Luvlgno, Berwick Ontar- io, Rum-Ala. Among the vlrtuosmf Lydiu E. PIflkIlillfVR VogotobIe Compound is its ulblllty tn correct sterility in many crlzu-s. This fact is wcll 0s- tubilsllnd as evidenced by the nllmvo letter and hundred of others we ‘have published. in those col- umns. . in many other homes, lcssl, liwro uro now children‘ be- cause of tho fact that Lydia E. Pinkthnlus‘ Vegetable Compound ulukes woman normal, healthy und strong. .lf you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. -.I-.’Ihkhalu's_Vegetab-- lo lComprund will‘ help you, write once chll with speclul obsen FOR A NEW DIOCESE.--At. the _ _ of Nova. Mona, ‘which IIIPPIS In HtlIIfilX on Mil)’ l7, the resolution will he mov- ll the (‘ountics of (Julllbcrluull, (‘olcllostcr If this now Diocese is forms-d tlm " THE cHAliLoTfErdwN GUARDIAN " New 0iiices of A._lio_rne Co. Messrs. A. l-lorne d: Com-puny have opened up handsome new of- flees in the building adjoining their sales room on Kent ntrecl, formerly occcupiod -by Miller Bros. This alteration greatly enlarges their show FOOIILWIIIOII is now one of the largest in the Maritime Prov- Incas, and in which is displayed their. extensive stock of automo- blies, carrilnlges, ' ‘harness and _ agricultural Iiniplementd The new offices, entered through swinging doors from the show room, are strikingly handsome in design and finish and have nn ali- glass frontage of thirty feet fac- ing the street. This affords bril- liant light to the interior, which Is finished throughout In Beaver Board and British Columbia fir, with polished hardwood flooring. The Guardian reporter was shown through the new offices by Mr. H. R. Hillson, one of the nlelu- hers of the firm, who pointed out Rnchfnr‘, and Grafton slrefls the features of the plnnffanll villus. M“ R H: Cumphe"__ ex_supal_llx_ trated the advantages of the OIIIPIBH equipment and fittings which are of the latest design. Beautifully . polished hardwood tables and desk furniture, fireproof filing cabinets and vault, a. telephone booth and semi-prlviate office for the con, venlence of Ipatrons, are but a. few of the interesting features. The following give an idea of the roominess of tho offices, which are designed to open upon each otller—witll the exception of the private office which is entered only through the main office. room) l5ftxlfift. Genera-l OHICG corridor) ‘2Siltx20ft. Scull-private office (entered froul ltorrillor and from general oi’- ficesfand designed for the 0on- vcniencc of patrons) 8ftx12ft. Private office (fronting Kent street and opening upon nluin of- fice) Eii'tx15i’t_ To the coutrucbors A. &W. Mc- Dougall &McAulay is due .tlu=. credit for the construction ufille new offices of the company. "file (entered from alollonalll. Rev. L. Buckley of “filming and [ialnting has been III-ulifax. in the absence of Rev. done by IVII‘. Jas. ‘McBride, IIII.‘ M. (llvulblnning, conducted Illn pluufbingby Mcsscs. Stanley, Shaw and Pcurllon. and the lighting fix- tures installed by Messrs. Hopkins and Walker, of the Maritime Electric Company. , ._l At the rear of the offices is the shipping department, which leads into the yard of the company "and affords exit by ‘way of Fitzroy street. This department is equip- cd with un- clectirc elevador ahd the whole is conveniently ZIITIIIIIgOII for the filling of large shipping, orders. in connection with this lis- parinuent lluigllt be luentioncll the large warehouses of the company ut the railway siding, east Kent street, which allows for direct loading and unloading from curs. The solos room of the colupany, with the removal of the old Offices. has now a frontluge of forty-five feet on Kent street and runs buck 125 feet. Five clerks are-on duty here and in the mum office. The Central Garage, nisotho pro- perty of the company, employ eight mechanics, ‘under t_h'e_ super- visorshlp of ‘Mr. Rough Jewel's. wit-h Mr. H. W. Chittick as expert mechanic. Inadditlon to this staff the firm employs four travelling agents. . The firm of A. Horne S: Com- pany is one of the oldestand most reliable in the lproviuce.‘ 1n 1869 Mr. Alexander Horne started busi- ness here and since that time the trade has steadily grown. ‘Twenty years ugo Messrs Hooper Horne and H. IR. Hiilsun became partners In the com-puny. (Today the nzune of the firm is a household onc, and with the extensive improvements 0nd enlargements now nearing completion, tho company is looking forward to nn euro. of even greater and wider prosperity than any BX- wnienced in. the past. IN- MEIIIIRIIIII MISS ELIZABETH MURPHY The death of Miss Eliza Murphy of- Chine; Point, occurred at 0h!‘- h_ome' of her lbrother, Jeremiah kMurphy on Wednesday 11th Inst. TIIQVMCJHISOKI who has been In III health‘. for some time past was »a mom. estimable lady esteemed and ilclovod by uli who knew her. She WI!!! highly Intelligent and of u killd disposition. She leaves to mourn their loss two brothers, Je- remiah and Edmund, both of China Point and three sisters, Mrs. John Murphy, South Shore; Mrs. James Dorsey, Charlottetown and Mrs. William Mnrrissey, Mlllview. Her funeral took place to St. Jonclllnfs Church, VernouRIver on Friday- nnd the cortege was one of the largest seen in that ‘nelghbothood iior many years. ‘The ‘pnlibenr; to Lydia E. Pinkhum Medicine Co. (confidential). Lynn. IMaam, for all" ic. "Yo: at .iIl ‘opeuedwhy ers were her nephews, Vernon Murphy, Joseph Murphy, Leo Mu-r- “I5 ' '....‘_"! t". dimensions will’ (lorridor (entered from the show-v I WE IIIIISI IIII EHIIIIII The Salvation-Ajlrmy must not change cit-her its aims, or its methods-it must go on. The great field of opportunity ever widening-the demand for Salvation Army Officers alld Institutions is ever increas. ing. ‘ i is I You are interested in THE DESITITUTE, THE UNFOFITUNATE, THE FRIENDLESS» Would you like to help us in our great world-wide efforts for world betterment? TH IS, OUR ANNUAL Self - Denial Appeal IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Campaign for Charlottetown O|1 Our Need is Great Objective $2,500 and we shall ap- preciate your practical help ‘mot-i- ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION HOVII (in \\'odnusd;ly' l-vl-uiug April liiih about fl>l'l._v of til- Izlllivls of York and illuil- gunllvlualll friuulh ull-l ill filo lu-zlullflll llouu- of Mrs. ii. ii. lirmvu. I'I'I‘.\I'III_ of .-\I]lIl;t Wllllll-ns institute lo FIEIPIIFIIU‘ tIl¢-.' lulllil AIIIIIV- 'v of lhl- filsl ill I‘.I (‘XIPIIIIIHI lu the. who \\‘ll!'<& pvt-mint. wwilulll ll'I|SI.(‘l'.‘§ I.\\'I‘III_\'~I'ILZIII the 'I‘Il.-. luII call of lliPIIiIiiHX-l was zlumvvroll with nzlull-l; m‘ fzllllolls woull-ll. Afiflr tbv. usual Illhiilllfitl pro-- IEI‘I‘IIIII,'§‘; IIIU illililliléh‘ of IIII‘. organ‘ Meij- izutiuu of til-o lllslilulu iu York Ilull on April l0. IEILQI‘ \\"'I'*' rend. Th0 IIISIIIIIII‘. was KHWIIIYIITWI with Slfvklllli-("ll nu-ulilvrs ullllrl‘ 111" direction of 1h:- Iioliurtlllvlli. ‘ ltgrit-ulturc. - _ llvfurle lhn lm-lzlilll: \\'fl$_i-ii\"'\I over lo llln lilllillill discussion llf lfiillllllllllllly aft-ills, a rvvliilfl- W“ viewing III!‘ work 01' 1"" IIII-‘I “S well as (iuliinillg thl- aims of \\'lllll- ens institute work for hnlllo and country was givun by olu. of IIln members.‘ Addresses ol congrat- ulation Inl- tlll- pm! and out-full"- agcuu-nl for IIH‘ Iilllll!‘ vmrc 2H0", IIV Blcssrs ll. Ii. lirnlvll. Ill‘. J. ( . lMUIMIllIlIII, (‘upL l2. Ilzlrrl)’ “WI ilev. uw. I.IIII"I'III"*'» _ Supp“? ‘Eflprvftll m the (IITI- Yul I‘ | lug room by the members, dainty, ,lllulll‘.. THE FAMINE-STRICKEN, ' )r substantial, the table adorned with I a ilirthduy cake uglow with lights typlr-nl 0t‘ the light sited ubroull by the self sacrificing unselfish efforts and high ideals of the \Villllf.'ll.i Institute of l’. E. Island IIIIII Fumldu. I League 0f Grog; I Won Ball Game 'I'bo Imaguo nl‘ the (‘ross were I victorious uw-r Si. Dunst:ln's l'niva v ‘ in Saturday after- a-il l.',.i‘ill\‘ playl-li at Victor- ia Park in- thl- prcsenlac nf u largo crowd of ‘fans. 'l‘im score was I15 1o n CROP ACREAGE IN BRITAIN IN 1920 ABOVE PRE-WAR YEARS Nl-IW YORK, April l-i —-Conlpll-t0 official rl-lurus of the British Mill- istlgl‘ of .\_L',I‘II'IIIIIII‘I‘ show that thn III'I'I‘II_L',I‘ ulllll-r impouizlut crops In lin- IIIIIIWI Killgllnul ill 1920 still "WIPII l-h-l l'lli‘l‘i‘.~;]lI)Il(IIlli{ pre- . (‘ultivzltlllll of wheat. and putzltovs extended I|\l‘i ulaYl-ly 10 million III‘ -= Ill 1020, or about one million lll-lm llllll‘l' lhall ill 1!Il.’l. 'I‘Ill- (IPIIIIIPII figures have IIIIQI II(‘l‘|I rl-l-l-irod by tlu- llunkers trust (‘lupull_v. of Nmv York, from its ldugiis-‘h luforlnzltiuu Service, us follows: ' British Crop Acreage lfllll 1020 Ann-s Al-rus \VIII‘III . . .l.70ll,.'l7fl 1,078,711 IIIII‘II‘_\' ‘IJIIIOJISZ.’ IZJMSIJIOIS sh (lulu ‘IJIAZZII 4,6 .243 Ihliullllls 1,291,408 U!’ III Wililv- l-vrln-rllllg lhn [IFP-Wfll‘ 110s- silioll lhr- will-alt urn-ago was about 400,000 :tl'l'4'§4 Il-ss than Iii 1010, iilllI lhl-lv- was IIIHIJ iI/IIPUITEIISI‘. l-oul purvli lo I010 of almost 500,000 al-rus ill the urea sown to oats. (‘II till of ‘ _ pninl that Ill". Imsos iIll- IFIIIIII 0f IIIN n "Hi5 \,-,_.|p(,|n(,_ .\n llll'l‘i'll.s'il ill lilo uulubrlr of wlmp. [lnqyry (m 1],“, ,|,|~;,.,-,.n(,,. m “H: 311ml,“ ](,“\.\.,s m,“ week I|liIlIil|~,-_.~: of pullivlltl-(l 13ml was time. If this conlillioll IIUPN um. ex- ‘m. U“, umm] bunks \\')]0I‘e S)“; Wm zlppurl-lll ('tllll])lli'(!II tn lfllfi. Those holdings in l-Iugiltlul and Wales‘ IIIIIIIIIPFWI 117,001 in 1020, cxl-eell- lug tho individual holdings ill tlle_ IITPFPIIIIII: your by 1323. ___j4+c.. EINSTEIN PREDICTS SHIFT IN SUN LINESIP ‘ l Change Toward Red End in Spec-m‘ trum Would Prove Vibrations Vady. _“ 'I‘hl- inn-rt“: us; slatculent was I" IIIJIII!‘ Irv Pm! in llisl- saint his ‘theory of general. fvlulivily’ iwrc today, that. experi ~' lllwuls lift‘ now being iualie to lit-fer SCHOONER RACES INTO PORT- mlno wlu-Iiu-l" or not tilere is a s-‘Ilill in syn-viral lines (fO-lllllif! from -. BICIIIPIIIFFIII.lII€1lIIfWIlItIl—W6\II(I the l‘2LI(-‘ oi vibraiiml 0t flu- rill-lul- cal atoms in llll- sun zlnlI llll- WWII]. ruin from :l sIlllIIa-l- (‘IIIPIK on IIIHII. PXIIPPIIIIPIIIH ist he will lie furrcll in zlllllllt his wlloll- theory has been vl-rifivll in lwn other In- sulting-s, onl- of which lu- prl-diotPri beforl- tho condition was zlcilllllly observed, he is not worlififlfl. lllliPIi about III!‘ outl-ruul- inquiry. not lhvrl- arc .‘~lI(‘.Il (‘IIIIIILLPS In the spl-r-lrlll line-s ' Ammic of his work sl-l-uls lo indicate that Plwill-ssol“ PRINFPyIYJN . N J” M“, ]5_-but IlI-"I work bus not rl-ar-lu-d or Albert Emmpin IIUUIICL‘ u lloilnlll- rlesull Slwolulls '/ul|I>.|> “l... Summer-weight Collar of Fashion TOOKE 3120's. L-IMITEI) MONTREAL TORONTO -WINNIPEG' VAN_COUVER In hcr tflcth, reaching top speed Iu u fresh south westcr the Shei- burnc fishing schooner. (Janudia, foalueli up liullfax Ilarbur this uf-‘ turnrmn, (ompll-tiug tho flfty-tilrec sea lIIIIU-l from Lu Iiuvu beach near Luuunbllrg IN. H. to Meagers Light tjw that llwrv is a llifllwn-nla Ill . in other words. lll:ll a r-Iuck on e sun would IIIIPVI‘ at a different. the rth. off IIilIIfdX. in four iluurs and thir- Tilis rilaugle llf Iillll- is a rwues- lyufivp mimlu-N, u“ “vgrnge - of ry conditional rvsull of his laws-l Hugh“), mum- Imm elgypn 59a rclalivilyg and lu- is so confide-ht his luiles ail hour. Stcluucr sirens unli ‘VIII ilmv" factory whistlvs gllvc the schooner do four and a half nlon-ths fishing necessary to qualify her for en- trance in the international fishing xchnonc‘: lures ll(-re next fail. The Vanadia hciug a ilundilner does not _ cmnc under the rule requiring ‘ "I m“ pwsm‘ would-bu cntrants to leave for the ' fishing mounds before April 30. |'i‘hv eligibility of the ‘(lauullia for tntranw In the international races has been questioned on the grounds lhal shr- i.» four int-t longer on the waterline tllun tho llluxlmum 112 feet pvrllliltt-II unllvr lhle rules laid flown for tlu~ (‘VIEIIL :l.‘ntil_ln..ililfl= ' = ph (‘onrad intimates however that I 11., will tutor her folathe eliminat- "m rac-"s. is wrong, but. as It idxpe-rilllcnls Io show lvholher or '- UPIIIL’, made b_\'| ‘of. Charles I‘.iI\\'1lI‘tI, Si. . of] l- .\lt. \\'ilslm IIIISI‘I‘VIIIIII‘_\'. Soup-l conclusions" by obul-rlraiilill. a rim when» hi» is udlliuu lo all- ICillst l-lnZ-o -o not jIINIIIIPII - '———£O}————- j-—<O¢————-—~< Th!‘ lllilfi‘ pllnplo talk bark the HALIFAX. Mm, 1-‘._3;_'\vh|<] n- hm". lllorl- lhl- auclililll-l-l" likes it. too Tobacco Q1