"y: or over. 8e pee line per | vvorduyto a line- Gronpe el ‘g In. and nun be paid for. "yen vvonlo we: week- _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RNIEI-ltle per line per 1hr. In per line per ley l» I “e vvonl. 10c per eent- discount hr enh- Addreu Ian-Ia new ‘d. 76c for seven vvnrh in: one week. lluutiel dny to! 0 days or ever. Oeull I lllirel. llllinl letters, coin! ll Special Rate: l-nrninled Room: Wllfed. 80c tel Agents \Vantcd Male Help Wanted ANTED LIVE AGENTS TO u" Watkins 150 Products. write today J . R. Watkins (Dept. H.) 379 Craig EDDY, comp 4-17-1 m. weal, Montreal, Q118- rol- Sale °’Rfl'SIALE_-:_Q~I.JEEN BEAVER wilting range, 1 dining room grate stove. 137 llilisbort) St. '1167843-22-5i SALE-HOUSE IN PER- WR . gem colltlltloll, all modern con- Vellllllltlilll, extra lot and garzrge. Apply Guardian. 6i 55AM CANS FOR SALE-ZO heavy 8 gallon ilellaval cream calls, a bargain while they last. Central Creumeries 1.111., Char- lottetown. 1l02375-17-st 2i ‘SEWER corfioe FOR SALE summer cottage and garage at Brighton shore. Apply to Revere Hotel, or I‘. C. Brown. run SALlE TWO CHOICE BUILD- lnl: lots on Pleasant Street 42 x re- main at interest. For particulars gpply ‘Palmer 6k‘ Palmer, Solici- 110201244421 110 feet. Part purchase can tors, City. FOR SALE.-1 CHEVROLET “490"' touring. Pelrfect t-outliillon. Only unl tllrcu thousand miles. Apply Y1 . . l. i' i fl. l ‘ . .. Sum‘ Eryn“ (mmgm Norm In)“ lgsililllt plrdilzilltl. llllllilfa g((l‘i(l)flxlfrllilll‘l- ‘m’ “ML HMSZUQLM iiy- ltlzls)’ way to increase your T" Let "TM" income from‘ $10 to $50 weekly. ARK >--—'-*"—"’_‘ “ TO LET HOUSE. APPLY 45 P St. Bil-ill MEN AND HORSES WANTED IN tllc lligllway, Ilrulukley Point Road. J. W. Grant, 33 Grafton St. 1167844-22-51 WANTED-MAN OR BOY TO work on farm by 1st "of June. An ply C. T. Ferguson, Murshilcld. 116235-154“ ._.__.._._..____-_-———-—- WANTED-FIRST CLASS AUTO- ullobile luechunlc. state expo-r- leuce and wages wanted. Hord- ing's (iarage, Summer-side. ii l Illlscclliuueolls J_NO. A. McDONALD. LAND surl- voyor, liarmony Jet. 116803~5-8-1mth .__._____-----—---—-— RUPTURE AFPLIANCES.-APPLI B11068 ior Runulre. full part1“- ‘lzlrs. Write J. G. Smith, British Appliance Specialist, 15 Dowule St. Stratford, Ont.‘ 120935-234! ‘MUSSEL MUD ORDERS.-DELIV- ered at your nearest. station, fffllgllt paid. $20.00 per car 25,000 lbs. Order now. Address, P. l]. I. Dredging Co. Montague. No investment. Only experienced and reputable lnnll "Write stalling experience, refer euros aud territory covered, C A. Iloy, Si. Pic, Que. of l-z-u SALESMAN TO TAKE UP cAs- kot hardware line. Usual oommls~ slnn paid weekly. Repeats cred- considered. The Central Guardian LEFT AGAlN.-—Tlle S. S. Gas- ileflia arrived yesterday morning from Montreal with a general cur- EO for local shippers. There, were "0 ilassengors. She left again lu the afternoon. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Llldiec Aid’ of the lP. E. Island Hos- pital will -be held in St. Paul's PM. ish Hull this afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1| NOT A REFUSE DUMP.——’i‘he use oi Brighton lShore as a dllmp for u-efnse was tromplalnt-q o; L“, Bllnkmel‘ ‘by 111B people in the vic- inity and this year ll ilppem-g more refuse is being (lumpgd there. Near the Brighton “mun-lath, to Victoria Park also some old tin cans and other atufi has recently been deposited. These public idol-oi,- MB Very much frequented. by v15]. m" “"11 ll 1s regrettable that they slhould be rnudc an eyesore LIBERAL MEETING-At a Lib~ erul meeting hold ill tho 30am or 'I‘l'llde poems last night ilelegates were appointed to attend the cun- ventiou on the 28th inst. for the election 0f Liiberal candidates u, contest the City ol‘ Cllurloltotolvu and Royalty. Mr. Nelsoal Home". billy presided. The silcnkcrs were Zllvssrs '1‘. 111cm. c. u. party, c, rMctherall, B. W. Lclhlgc, .\l. L. A., lion. F.-J. Nash and S. R. limlrke, of Albcrton. WELL KNOWN TRAVELLERL Mr. Will ll. Nmvsonle, law and com nlcrclal stuticncr nl‘ 'l‘oronlo, m». rived home last Saturday night, his many friends are glad to sl-o him af'ter his recent illness. Mr. Newsclnle is known 11s one of thi- most lmpul-ar knights of the grip sat-k, known from the Yukon to Newfoundland, who is hero on a vlsllt to his brother and l'illnil_v. USEFUL BOOKLET-The Guar- dlun was shown yesterday u book USPEN DERS Quality Comfort Service Genuine is guaranteed , —-—-<-e>————- Ladles Bowling in the roll-off to decide the wlu~ ners of first series in the Ladies City Bowling Lcullruc lust night on the "Y” Alleys, the Reglar Fellers won front the Pepper Pots by the small llltlpgin of 1i plus. The game was very even and interesting throughout and was witnessed fb.v li lzlrgc number of spectators. Miss .\i. Weeks was illgil for the W111- "QPB. 395, and Miss T. liuszarli. was high girl for the ‘Pepper P018 with 375, Following was lineup u-nli scores REGLAR FELLERS F}. ‘Mt-Innis .117 bliss It. lleal Miss Van ill-ll bliss S. (lwon ._ bliss M. Mclnnls Alisa .\i. Weeks . 67 137 121 77 87 S3 137 721 583 642 hook, all that ls necessary to do is to read the printed headings in each coin-lull record, each transac- tion w-herg ll lhclongs and at the end of tho dny totul tho figures, yuzu can kl-l-p a full record of your ‘day's, wet-it's, uuonilrs, null year's with intiome tax register .'md bust L. ness record so simple a child can Miss keep it. The system is designed ill Ill‘ :lcl:ord with tho Donlinion income llilss tax requirement. No cxilerlelntzc is Miss ii. “iakcfortl necessary in the operation oi‘ this Miss THE CHARIJOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Ruth Makes Seventh ‘Billy Sunday inowlrllllr STAND Home Run to Date American League CHIC-AGO. May 20—Sum Jones, of the Yanks had the edge 0n "Rely FMWT- tile. While Sox veteran to- day and New Yonk ‘won the first ' some of the series, 3 to 2. ST. LOUlS, May 20~Ilnbe Ruth clcutcd his seventh home run e1’ the season here yesterday in the first inning oi‘ the New yurlbgp Louis game. One mun was on base at illn time. 'i'lle fourlbugger pan", °1i Pllleit. who struck out Ruth tcn out of 1-i times he faced him lust season. it was Ruth's third homer ln three zluys. llrrruorr, only 20~The Atllls. “Q8 10411)’ continued their ramp- ni-ze through the lwcstcrn clulbs, wiu n-ing their sixth consecutive game by overwhelming Detroit 8 to 1. OldcVlollANll, l_\ln_\- gipLwm, Sunlnla orl second in the fifth illn- 1118 1111111)’ and two out, Pitcher Quinn. of llulon pusscl Catcher flirt-It l-ulaos _-. to cl-t at Covclcslllo. ’l'lll> llltlol- singled scor- ing Sulalluu w. l auu that guve Cleveland tho lltwl ' 1 to o, Tho $111110 lWicc llllltl-tl ilecllllsc 0f rain, finally was culled vrhllc Clevola-ntl was Ht bat fu the eighth. ST. IMPIS. .\fay ZlJ-St. lmlls broke its losing streak oi‘ foul‘ straight games ll)‘ defeating ll/zlsll- inglan, i) to 8. in ton innings here today. .,, National League NEW YORK, hilly 20vTh0 Now York Nationals hit four Cardinal pitchers llPTl‘ tflfiuy for a i-i to 4 vlc-tnry. Younc, lis-lly and O'Con- nell lPll ilu- Idtaok wit-ll four hits em-il. BROOKLYN, May Zflwllronklyu llllllpt-fl on (‘ouch today, lilo first Tm“! ' w“; five lbattnrs coiling four singles and n triple for llvn runs and won PEPPER PO75 . _ the opeuluc lzuull- of the scrlcu C. llayuvlwvl .......... "104 '00 14° fi-nn] (liiirlfiililil by 5 m 2. it was M- Wink" m6 m0 DlCkPTillikIYs fourth straight victory l‘ '13 Hiitlzill“ m9 l" Wlugo hit a honlo run over the 7'3» "MN" - 1H 79 rllzhtflold uulll, iii the ninth with H3 n2 w‘ t.wn out. 11- khmfvrd ------ -- '12 31 "2 SUNDAY POSTPONED GAMES international Leauue Buffalo-Rochester, rain. National League Only two ildllles scheduled. i} Tllddvls r cs1- FOR LIGHT nszrr-z-s-la-sl - w,“ 1 S. Wm. m, mum... Lea U6 1 k ‘Imp; Am)“, I72 PF wolk, time sat . c vv . I A d ‘mm u" " “we " , k lei f iook-ltccp- »-—- “WM. - 22ml liizrltcfilillretlwlilkstglaoilow) the syH“ 'l‘naul W. L. RC. __._.-_-»»——c%__ I —~—— ‘ ] out s. .' .. . i , ._. , . ' 11 s .724 m... To “.l.-A FuRNlSl-(iilstnl HauslE VENT‘ '*“-l Ilfgwlklgzll?lrlflillxfsiltlldlsflll‘::l1(lii0n(‘il:i(liirfkx-"Qllll-ilfiq 7 10 .030 M Victoria Park yesterday» after. lol- tlc summer n 1 ls. ppy . ' . _ ‘ ' ._ ', ' ,‘ '1 , ' ' ‘ 514 533 "m," me moi .3934 and (ilants of 1 at s-t lllllshoro street. 10-31 LOST—~ ‘ “"1 m" “""'“"““‘h“" w“g""' m" ' U“"“'.“““ 1» r00 '\v~t l’ at School m- . i?» 9F PM» BE- A~1~1111~A t1-1~<~1=w~1- hm» mo» 2,; 3,113,... 2;, .,. .... . HOUSE T0 LET 0N QUEEN sT.___ - f‘ l oirillfvl" ""41 NQW iiilvflhreived, ibllis payable, iinnltclnl St. llrlulr. .... .. ~ r " 23 ""1? l", (mm; winning 5y a ~ _.l,.,,l_v m n, K. llrucc or li. (iras- "_‘I““’“"“ §“{""°1\ 1'01‘ Ytbml custom-meat. assets and lizllbilities.’Wilshlutlton 1 i; :85 B;1nr-p“),.‘,, #1,‘ “vi-u, 1101232441.,“ lulllllws and Llark. Char; $Eillii5i£1t0i'flslgébgzgglillrlfiglnsiltl‘Milli?‘ighlliiuif _ g . mo“ Cahxlmm‘ “tmlmml “m 1mm ——-~—--—~**~""~""—-—-- ---~~ ' . - ' .1 . . ‘ _ - r - - ', u. l -- ~ m“ t, r._ .T0 LET-TWO OFFICES NEXT f“ teed to give you a lull report a-lly saT£0\rk;)“£\v\“g ,5 U“, vine,u,,;_ *0 American Consulate, well 1‘ Ollllll lday, wecil or month. NIWVHOI-llf‘, National League Gian“ Red . ‘ixgbteil and heated. Apply ati-—-—~ ' jwlil be at lilo Victoria Hotel inr quicker wo Macs. 64718-25~tf.'FOUND—A PAIR OF LADiESfl few (lays, whore he will be pleas, qlpnm who,“ liW-‘i-‘i. uwncx‘ can have szlulc ily vd to donlouvirute his hook. Plonsoqtlptv York Pitcher my T0 LET-DWELLING HOUSE with lulvlln l ' '- .- -. . . . .- ., - _ - , ' . ~.» . -.. "M Hmw’ ‘It'll Ptiill alilfl llallu... lol tllls lid. ii.Si.l'il/i.l(lll. éylltltéslllgll-ll Jenkins \\'. Wallulan. i’ 1 -' ' " ' ,. " y‘, Juno. Apply IIPHVJIRQITKKICOXL‘?!m?!‘ lll I PERSONAL |;|»l:clkrl]l‘l.]\‘tl nmlenbmy nsrsls-zz-rn ' no‘, w M. Tyjlnmie-ft yesterday‘ 322:1"; n “u ‘__*'*" on .'l short visit to Suckvllle. llcipmlflflviphi“ (Iolllngs . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. McNutt "nu"! will return Wczlllcsdnl‘ (‘Vftlllnii- I ‘ ___.__ WANTED TO suv ONE copv. —~_~ . The "may friends n: Mr. lrlfr Jack SQQtt [mmwn mm f ,. . . X | ‘ ,1) 1L l F’ w‘ pp-grg n ‘.‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . if" 1:11 oi the old Royal Read“ . . . . Y‘ null} lgroiulflffltl thcrl‘. lC. l. ldcntrc Field -. . mil) (luardlan 0;. “Ox 2, .-\t iiopr-dalc on Wednesday May 149T" 11-" 1° 1'“ 1' , , Anmlilll- " 23rd at 1 (fol-tick. fnrlu, stock. lln- Iloiilllml Yesmrimy “luring tmm rnomhg Gong“ WANTED POSITION olTiIdus “Wk in": . .- ‘ ‘ . ' a.» a .....‘,,..‘.;,,*,',“3,513: H"- -1~-_-_ _.. ._._.._1McTlgue Has Big‘ l1 . -~ . l -fl. ' a 1 " l“ Offer to Fight ER WANTED A PA ncr \'i . . _ RT‘ , , mt WQYJLO “"9 ("In HWSAVIDANT-Fo an. fliltl MP8. Joe Beckett iii'il\'i\, p1,‘, j and iakclFrnnlc Savldilni, May 20th, a dnulzll 7-- new lill-4lil\1p' ‘i "““"°""11" ll i... NEW vonll, May 20-». cable- iiy p”. Hm fill-mi mrutro opportuu- gram offer-lug Mlkc McTigue knoll lllt'l| llT-i-il -m]' NW9 bu’ FLEMING-in this city May Ziohlwurirks lilzhtlleavywciizilt chululp- lllrtnl-i dimly. Address (to Mr. and Mrs. J. i3. Fleming. n inn, a guilruiltvo oi‘ 20.1100 Pounds v 9111c Guardian. 1167832-22-61 . Qilen For Business, We will hp fiusinosg, u" T c app s, lllu .\lfl1‘l\'l inn-n u "i1 in V0110. that ' fills .'li|t!llfit“l‘\ll|00V Vlwvtnlilc and fiowo uosllay. “M ay 22nd 110735-2201 E. -‘. Bliunrerl away for tuutcli directly OUDOSIIG I nnoll Dill}! Un. We lmvelyonrs. Fuller MM" l0 lluvu tllingg slmppqltho hc-nlc Wclluosdzly, May 25lrd at m" ‘"011 iilllt! at our dls-‘l 1h "'- entunlly have all r r plants will! 19s for the limo,- pmi 1 plcnlcnls and bolls SUD. WATKINS-flu am 51h to Dr- m"! hire, T. ll. Wat-kins, New (Tarllslc. Que, a daughter, 10 1»2 pounds. McLEOD—'l‘ilo death took place at Jlraliulbuntl on Monday May 21st of Mrs. Agnes McLeod, widow of tho late Alexander i/ll-lasoll, ugcd 00 lhl will ho hold from ])(‘ililltil McTAVfSH-At ill(.' i". E. l. liospi‘ inl Saturday, May 10th, Stuart, the cbnid furniture.‘rhmlmflfi" few“ tlppiying to W. A, Cillilns, Nclucaii, phone or write for a demon- io lutect Joe Beckett at liulblin on ‘August 18th in a ‘lU-rfYilll bunt for the British hlwlvywrlilrbl tltll: was received by Joe Jllfiflifi, his umna~ -;:cr, today. Tho uffl-l- xvas luadc by Dr. T. hiaoCsll-ttln. lluljlu sports- ‘nlan. 1- ln loving ilIi'ill(ll'_\‘ of our dour husband and lather Mr. Joseph lMc lino,‘ who tilt d .\luy 19, i922. fliQ Days of‘ sadnlss still come o'er us. lSccrot tears do oftcn flow, But memory keeps him ever near was tho first victory for the iinfunt‘ snn of Mr. and Airs. Thomas ‘MflcTavish, City, aged 7 months. the mail, iiHiiblQ ioROACH-vit Cardigan on May 11th ad- b‘? Rpcciult 0i u - . luyum!‘ "h"? ‘m “°“°“'| grow m“ b-{Hkos ‘and fruit, as we my m h“, d. _ oi our stock. it will so“ m”)! d trot-t lrmu us. npsduv lull; ‘vtrtlsenlent next Wed- belnlmHi-Y-‘I-Il: lzlnlk. this zld will new!" 1: In TfllCll customers, or- .-. mum!) ‘1il1oul' slum H!- mwdonih i‘ l. .l. CRV A, QQN 1923, hilcilucl Roachcnt tho vuncod ace of 9i years. Sank, write: out in eczema. Chan's Olllfi “other and Her Baby Are Relieved of Eczema Mrs. Peter A. Pllllfif,’ Suit Burn, "Dr. Chase _ relieved lac of, eczema and piles. t used this oliililiflll/ 4a: my baby. Who 51°“ lh t m: s ary in im- cllue. Dr. Chino‘! Oilltlllvelllt ha: ‘been worth a hundred dolls" to me-Jaeiorc using it l hall 1PM! l In!‘ deal more than that m ulullccealiul tren- ment from do»; having restored my lmllil aim from severe nerve trouble Whfll I . n. cnAsEs OINTMENT o_'llbvl,llltleelue, or Eflmnneolulletb JIM-IN» T-VNW‘ I’: Ointment ha: completely l also i. ow application were all J n. We have ciao med Dr. medicines. tile Nerve Food llliiflllll -r lliltil at lust with broken hearts, We saw him iodn away. Alfred Roberts, who died May the 20th, 1922. " A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is st-llled, A place made vacant in our 110111‘!!- Which never can bo filled. 0ft times our thoughts do wander, To n. grave not far away. Where its. Though he died u year ago. He suffered much, ho murmured liron t: ‘St. imul.» NEW YlOltK, M Jurtk Scott, one (if U"? Club's leading pltc-hcrs, w m; m.- lgulno for at. ‘toast a moutl; with a brnin-n hour ill the liitlill o his right hand. Au X-ll-aY “X"“““;" tlnn has revealed tho fact that ll “million to several bruised tint-iv“ Scott had a ilrokcn llono ln the hand. Floweriul Won the Kings Plate WOOlDTliNE RACE TRACK, T01‘- mlto, May Zb-lleading the entire b-unch drum barrier to wire 1101f‘ yesterday, the Sefliiflll‘ 513mm“ three-yelvrold brown colt, Mower- h", wit], 113 “p, won the fi-lt-h run- ning of the King's Plate by three open lengths in 2.11 flat for a mill- u-nd a (luartor. J. C .~1"|1‘1<'l11'*l‘»‘1 Cheecllako, a fnur-yearolti vgcldlnéi- finished second, hall‘ a 1011.111“ i" New York Thorncllfio Slablcfs Trail 13111101’- which only saw-d third plurc 11.1’ _11 head from ‘C. Miiitlri: lialiim. Ellis . ca- granl stable in tile King's lllatc since 1917. when llcllo Muironc curried the block and yellow homo in front. not. Wu watched him dny thy dny, inserted by ills wife and family. in lovhig remembrance of Mrs. they toyed our dfirliliil Claruh. asi one year ago today. inserted by her friends- Eastern Guardian ....'8HOP from Holman‘: clullog. 3y 21l.~l’l1l her ill be out of the public trhoit-o, lilo- Maiilesoll um] icnmerfln Y.lll-0.A. Bowling Last night on tho "Y" alloys in tllll uhanlplonslllp series, the Peo- plt-‘s rllafclltl-d tho hicthotiistrs by l2 plus. .l. lvcbstnr rolled highest single score of 256 illrls. R. Gui- braltb rolled highest, iota-l 0i 502. \ Peoples. . .l. Cameron . . . . . . . ..l71 190 196 A, llavlicnzlc . H164 1S3 126 n. tiaumlnh ..2o2 15a 234 P. Down ..l23 144 137 W. Down . . . . . . . . . H1129 152 113 780 831 806 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2426 .l. Webster 1547 107 .l. ‘llonticy Z33 13;; l’. Mclunls 155 15¢; ll. Slmlilil 154 15g 1.. Smith . . . . . . . . . .. 120 10:: 80 . Tom] 7 840 740 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2384 aseball ‘lklniizilt at Victoria Park, tho Mimi-Swill “fill Dilly the League of tiln (‘mom toam at sharp 6,15, All this is the starting n! um baseball season, a largo number oi’ “m” M" flkiiccterl in turn out to witness theno icuma in action Tilflrc is u cmlaldorablo ilXiiflflfif‘ tn (llltflttflug n bnlaeiallll temp “m; the boys are lull-ailing to as around tile hat. so that the ha}: that wish to sec baseball flmlrlsh In Charlottetown will have a Qllilni“) of contributing n 1mm (o, flrds supplyillll ilaschali gomjq 10 l ' . bllill igflnlu-it q-llm Mmllflmld team P‘ f" 1mm flu.- iollowing-_ Frliilclfl. Multan-horn, P Mpql H S. Diamond, ii. Garrick l Collin" ' v 4t 1 - b011, W. Purcell, Frank Cronin, Davis Cup Ties >NDW YORK. May 2l.—-'i‘he flq. Sex bed from six to eight weeks earlier _ , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . .. Slewartond later transplanting to the upon, SOOTHES IRRITATIONS ‘ In the treatment of nil shin irrita- ___ nppy utlcurn Ointment to ..'CORRECTION.—— The local fl"”"um y éuflxwflm which upwind Yegwrdw’ i‘ in your toilet propel-alone. (llulrdlan concerning the p111! y, "um-g 3,, 3,3 "ilixlrthmlne Man" should have ilro m road Cardigan Hail ‘nslead of Colri- cflmhufldylibnmw ni round oi the lAlmel-fcan zone Da- v!“ in"? "H1 lwtwclen tho winners of tho Hawaii-Australia and Can. mlfl-Jfllwn maichm will he played at tho ‘South Side Tennis Club Chicflllo, August 9, to, and 11, and United States Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation yesterday annmmcmp The American zone winers and the surviving Ellrfljififln mm gem", Must Have Met Babe And Benny NEW YORK, May 2l-—Wonders will never cease in sportdonl. Benny Leonard. lightweight fiililmillons, udnllts fhalt dalllhllng iu Vllali Street wiped away u snug lit- tle fortune of better than a quarter oi a llllvlion. Leonard, however, says that he has replenished his bank roll unill it is us fut us it over was null thut ho is going to keep it in that con- dition. _ "i ulu through with W111i $17991- l was cut out to be u boxer, not of Wall Street iciutcd mo out un~ til they had me lighter financially than my ringside weigh-t. No more dtllhbling ill stocks for mo, nothing worse than gold bonds for urine." in i'our yours Bulbe Ruth has been cut loose from at least u qllilfi" ol a million. Pnllke-Leonarvl. Ruth has selldclu dabbled in stuck. lie has lost moist o'l' his picking horses to come ill first that finished lust. incidentally, the bookmllrkcrs 1:01 some of Leonard's nloney- _ “No nlore race horse stuff’ for nliue," says Babe, “l'ul till-YOU!“- Thls is to notify all touts t.» with» hold their information us to wbfl will win but \vtlu't." Wonder if Billy Stimuli “liked 1,, Benny and Babe. ..-_--<0>-———— UIGG SCHOOL. u stock broker. Those wise guys‘ Charlottetown ' "l Boys Leave For Meet in Montreal ‘Tomorrow morning a rlunlher 0i school-boys will leuvc for Mout- rcul, where they will tzonlpote iu the first Donlinion lntorsoholastic Championship meet to be held on Saturday next. The local entrants ure being aellt by tho Abmweit A A. A. which has done so much to encourage spurt not only among the seniors but also Juniors. Tilose who have lbeeu entered from (Jllariottctown are: Lorne Wodllook, 220 yards, and quarter mile run. broad junlp, discus javeiill throw. Fred MdCurey—220 yards, qllur- ler and half mile run, high limit and pole vault. Gordon \Vlllte-—lll.gll jump, (iii!- cus and Javelin throw. The boys ilavo been in notivs training for some weeks. R1111 1119 pupils oi’ the city schools as W911 as the general pnlblic will he do lighted to see the local uthielefl “mgpg the successful ones at U19 big meat. Mr. Geo. Prowse will ac- company the boys on their trill- IN SLEEPING BAG STARVED OR FRO- ZEN TO DEATH \VININLPI~‘.G.VEV1Y 2i.—-’l‘bc body found at the wr-wt and of Lav Scale Standing of d‘l'illc.iii“‘ns 'l"i?1“'i' mont of U181! h-l-lltltll: (‘Win10 Xv“ 1 Kathleen Ml-Lllcod: ‘l. l‘l"1“‘1““* lVl-l-Leod; 3, Willard Mcimozl. tirade 1X‘>¢—Q41' Florence Mdllht-rson", 2. Jessie (lntnrpbcll; 3. All“ 3111M“- Gradq vppyflp lfioill hlllPllt-rtson; 2, Jose-lie M(il'l\i'-l‘>'-0l1'. f1. 1111111- 11'1"» llood. Gram». Vll.~l, Afarlrurct (‘zlnlpllellz 2, Alistair Tricia-oil; .l. Edison {Vil-lmod. ‘Purim-t attend» nucc: ‘l“l(|i‘C'fl~f'l>, hidPllorls-orl, .lcsslc hldPhcrwu, “kitsch lllcimlnl. -__-—-Q-eo——-- u- QUEEN HOTEL l‘. G. Clark, Summerslde, Alfred Bowen, Saokvlllc; B. i. ilayucr, Sunlmorsldc; G. R. lkelfe, wife zlnd children. Wontlrvtfkik; J» J- Mztolkliulld, illusion; .1). F. Jdonbvs and wife, London, Ontfl, A Mucou- lnoll, Truro; E E. Crosby, Borden; Joseph ‘McLeod, Borden; D. M _.___--£O-§_-_-_ THE CONSTRUCTION OF TH! HOTBED I (Experimental Farms Note.) Nlally of our most popular vcgc lblcu such as tomatoes, b88- (plant, ilcppars, celery, and of our Ibcst flowers, are of southern origin and-requires a longer growing ueosoll illtlll this ciilnatc permits. lly starting such plants lll the hot- ulzln ii is cure to plan; outdoors. ' a: noon u it bellus to hem (hue curly this wot-k has boon identified ‘as that of ‘Captain (‘ilrlstoilber O'- Kolly, V. (1., u! ‘Winnipeg, accord- llu-g to information recoil-rd here today from Kcnora, Out. Capt. O'l{l-ll~y and a HIlHJMIIllOII named Murray left .'lu a prospecting trip lust lfllll and had been missing for several mouths. The rellluinl-l of his comrade have not been found. A timber man identified tho body which was found in a sloelving hag and the young uulu had either been frozen ol- starved to tieatll. :>___" steam as possible. I the only satisfactory kind for o hotbed, and that from lrnulu fed annual: in llredoralldo. For e. bed e11 fleet square. one and half in two tone In required. it uhoruid be secured and ‘Oiled ueelr the site a week or more before it in to be used, and turned ensuring even lie-still; and uniform texture. Four or live dny‘ after turning, tho modem @0110 b0 evenly fuelled N14 mold; cm the hotbed. ' (The bed of mum should be M. lent sno foot elder every veg an: the fnmiooolbegilecedeporltclt is l-r-lli don evenly in lune about nix inrhel deep and such layer thoronlhi! trumped. The drbilh o! manure required depend! upon when the bobbed is made. l! made early, two 1o two and n ltlnlf feet are necessary, but if mude ‘ the latte,- part oi lamb, one foot itgile required growing season may be lllflnahflffObiullllvtl. Furthornlore, by the use of thc hotbed such vogctablles as rudlsn lcttucc, cabbage und cauli- illowcr may be started early and thus rcuch dcvclqunlont nluch BOU'1(.i‘ than if tho sued were sown in tin open. Tho only r etllly satisfactory Ioczliltlu for u hotbed is one with a southern exposure, protected from ~ north and west winds and unshulll-d to admit u. m-axllnum amount of sunlight. it may be made either who“; or below ground us desired. 'l‘.hc iolnlor requires nlorc luanure, the latter more labour to constrrct. lf above ground, the bed should be situated where thcro is no danger of w-ltcr standing at. Any time; if below, iiiu situation shoulld be naturally well (trained, or drainage would have to be provided. With tho latter ty-pc, the soil should tbe removed to o tltlpth of about eigh- teen tncll-cs and the cavity should be at least two feet wider and longc-r than the frame to be used. This operation is lhcst done durinfl tho previous luutumrl, as it is often quite practical to start u hotbed lbe- fore the frost ls out of the ground to a depth of .18 inches. With the abovevground time the site merely requires levcllfnlf, which may be done _ll the sprLug as lwcll as st. any time. The frame may be made of inch and a half or two inch lumber. The most convenient size is six wide and of tho required length to use one or more sash three teet wide. it should be from ten t0 twelve inches high at the front and, ii six feet wide, sixteen to eighteen at thv,» back. This slope allows ruin Water to run off busily and, as the hotbed should face south, n greater degree of sunlight is obtained than if the top were level. The sash must fit snugly and the frames be so constructed that they can be raised or lowered as vcntllrltlon is necdcd. Fresh horse manure, al froo from Facial Blemislle: Saliow, muddy, roughened or illotcllcd complex ions are usually due to constipation. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food vlvaste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol bo- cauae it nets like this natural lubricant and thus secures reg- ular bowel movements by Na- ture'sown method-lubrication. Nujol la a lubrlcult—not e medicine or lust‘. e-soconnot ligjol. will meet ut the [flgwood grqckflt an Ben Mali. mm- we“ ' Club, " , August 16. l7 and 18. i feet. will be found sntflcient. After manure has been rpleced to the .lropm' depth the frame should be and . dunngl The Wonderful Herb and Root Medicine l: being specially intro- duced- In Charlottetown by Mr. Arthur, the Draco Export at Foe- ter'e Drug Store. Ashford Breaks Dash Record 'wlOIAP\'"Al4E, May ibiw-Acadil Cflllngo captured the premier hon- 0m in the lnicroolltiglate track meet held here today, taking 60 points "fifiiiiilfit 30. for Mount Alli- son. The U. N. ll. team did not. dd‘- rlvo and llalihoualc, St. it‘. X. and King's were not entered. ISummary: 100 yard9—.\shftlrd, Mount L; .ll/lnrrls0n, Acadia; (fhowen, Mt. A. Time, 10 1-5. litgll Jumwhiavilroady, Acadia;- Fulwu, Mt As. Antony, Acadia. ii it. 3 in. Shot Wub-Aullford, Mt. A; Nob gille, Mt. A-l (llaltko, Acadia. 01 zit. a. dlroad Jlfflllk-Rlllilllflbil, Acadia: Antony. Autdln; Conrad, Ageing 172g). i 34 in. yurda-hiorrison, - 0111mm. Mt. A; Ashfoid, m, 2 26 coo Hnmmrr Throw-Clarke, Al‘. lull-J Aii-llfOTIl, ML 11,,‘ Nag-fig. M,‘ Lg‘? h. ‘I 112 in. lwfllv-Morrisb lmfl mwwo W- M Cvlmlil-lfldit 0-5 sock. [Pole Vhitlb-Iilirtl Aim“ (y. y; Amen: ma; m 2 s u. » 1 - w -: loin , 19 3-5 secs. n 011' u" Milo Ruil——'Cllipmhn, Cox, _A(1ldla; 11mm, R1111» 34b secs. Acadiap sou. Aclulig, 5 ‘ Q. put 0n and more manure banked, around tho outside of if. to the top lad at. least one foot wide. The lights should now be pieced on the frame and earofiuliy closed s0 that the heat will ‘be remiued and the bed thus brought to a hight tcntprraturo us soon as possible. Amer about two dllys the gem; should be removed and the manure "ambled lhomutilly and watered if necessary. The hotbed it; new T9311)’ for tho 80H. This should be of good fertility and o: gm}; a w“. 11w that it will no‘ bulge, 1| 59434] is to be sown directly in the hotbed, five flr six inches of soil will bo required. but a iced flats are to be “$011. i-Wo inches will be sufficient. No need should b0 sown until the temperature in the hotbed h“ m“. en to between elgthy and ninety degrees ‘Falllfflnlléil. After sowing, 9 ialflllwflili-iilb mus; be caretuiiy Observed. Hod u it sets too high the lights should be raised to provide ventilation. When the plants otppear the frame should be 39D! aired silflficictltly t0 prevent "@8111 ED111411? growth, although Q Dlllnls must not get chilled or be ilrozcn. Water should be opp“. e11 Wrbflllly. as too much will make for dsnlnlnlroll! conditions. The soil, however, should be kept damp and this» lfldether with suflil/sient “'1'. 118*"- flvd owner hoot will qlronlote satin-factory growth COLDS AND HOW TO AVOiD THEM The Buzzer on Brown's desk in> dicatod that he was wanted in the gm? fmce- P10311118 up his note- TOO e entered the holy of h9g9; he Boss was sitting at his desk and looking up, said: Have you Birflillhiened out that mam" i" regard to the Gret-nsides Company?" "Yes. sir." srlld Brown, Pulling his handkerchief out of his pocket, he sneezed violently. "What's the matter," 5M1] Boss. "Got a cold coming on!" “l expect so." said Ill-own. "1 usu. Mir get one at this um o; u“, Year," "if you fake. my flfivice you will i" "We ‘W111 now and fight n. out in bed. ‘Dhnt in the only place m tight o. cold properly, if yo“ “my “irmmd here You will infect some of the rent oi the staff, perhaps, in. eluding mygflff’ "Oh, l think it will be all right Iinlthe morning," sold Brown. "A cod is not a ver q gflflyhow." I . do" mm! 1 "it may be serious." gm u“, ti!!! i ado or bot water. go l0 bog mm "B? there for a couple of duyil. That will cure ldmost any oold. l should do that. Brown. for the sake of others es well es Nhrneii. l em 1100a. “You should go home, take u hot bath. drink a lot of hot lemon- iHead on. tight Slick maderi ht 545. Sure l5!‘ .i_~ Q Qt fi ell jisnrlii “*‘ n- +o+o+0++oo+¢+¢¢ ligiel Victoria __ :,t,;,_. 44¢‘ ‘ vvvvfiw Offer: to the travelling public l comfortable, up-to-date hotel. can. "l"! 44 room: with private bathe. The cue- lne in (imbue Iii ever Canldi. ‘Feieplmng. |n I11 Poems. countable no rvioe. H- 6. BROWN, Manaqov The Charlottetown Hotel C0,, Li‘; U-QQM-oom-ywam I. I M E W? have jug] received a cal-load of St. John Lime in wok and barrels. Tin lingers Hardware 0a., LIMITED I Grafton Q mini: out oi town book till Monday.” n4 won't be P Queen 0t.