, h‘ v v1. . . ‘ - Y r no w. ~ ~ i . , ~ l! ls. Not Enough p . to have the boards move. Ii: is I a more important to persuade liirer, _ > kidne s, skin, and bowels to act in V ham: ny and against self-poison- ing. BEECHAMS PILLS act favorably. upon all organs concerned _in fooddigestion and waste-elimination; they remove causes as well as relieve symptoms. Resonant "s Ft the Worth a Guinea. a box; y .. ' Sold everywhere in Canada. l: box::'-,C§c.,50c. M ‘YIieiBzjg i... .- y. ., Ill-Qua -~ - HE care exercised in se- lecting the wheat used in the making of “REGAL FLOUR” is one of the many efforts which hasrhelpcd to secure for “REGAL”the rcp- utation-— big value in flour. c1‘.- ...|_ a H ~ was Eéclasnoi-mrows on THE CENTRAL? GUARDIAN t H n- mws to my 1n this muses REQERV! nsren THURQDAY for the Bazaar and tea in 8t. James Hall. 98 $ENT8 and three coupons with postage will‘ secure for you the new University Dictionary. » 7285. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING.- Rev. Mr. Porter, District Secretary for the Canadian Bible Society will speak in the interests of the Soc- iety in the Presbyterian Church ut Bradaibane this evening. BRADALBANE.—-Rev. F.,S. Port- er, General Secretary of the Brit- ish and Foreign Bible Society will ‘speak in Presbyterian Church, Brndalbane on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The people of nclgh boring districts arc invited. IMPORTANT MEETING-The ladies and gentlemen who took part in the Follies-of 1920 will please nteet at tho Pastime I-Iall this Wednesday evening at 8.30. h‘u_ll atte c r Heated, Im ort- ‘shr. ‘ --"-’l%¥~i-~i~‘?~--. 2152s _.._._. WRECKED STEAMER SEIZED. ——-*Shcriff 1A. A. MacDonald. George- town, arrived in thofcity yesterday morning having ctuno from Savage harbor whcrc ho seized and put under arrest the American‘ steamer “George N. Orr,” which iwus i‘ reel-F t-d thvre two‘ weeks ago), S_ orlti MacDonald acted under ‘tllflllllfiiflltt- tions of the Atlmiralty Gourt, at the instigation of Fred Pigott, ivatchmurt who isntakipg aclaiixi for wages. _ ‘ h" FUNERAL SERVICES. -_- The funeral of tlho-V-lute (M17, Iliobert (‘lctucnts took, place on jsaturtlay afternoon to the PeopiesfCc etery The services at the hotlse were conducted by Rev. Mr. Glendienning and at the grave by Rev. Mr. {lay- mond. Many friends followed a life long resident to his last resting place. The pail bearers were Niessrs 1K. J. lliurlin, lsuac Carter, Henry Lowe. John iHissmore. Chas- Harper and L. B. Miller. SIXTH CHILD DEADr-Jiuestis Watts aged ii years passed away ‘rm: sr. LAWRENCE FLOUR mus‘ co.‘ Limited MONTREAL a5,‘ ..- p!‘ i... “QWWW”””""dllltlitiimld-uhrtllwdli/ . . = . |,_ ‘i? “ f ti‘! “MASTER MASON” is the big man's l. smoke-the tobacco made to suit a real man’s idea P!” of afipleasant and satisfying smoke. Cut at will, M fresh from the plug, with all the natural moisture h, and fragrance of the choicest tobacco retained, =5 v IMASTER MASON in ~-.. Plug-Smoking Tobacco will prove a revelation to any connoisseur. "f; Q Say MASTER MASON is,» dwfiflmlh" to your dealer-he knows Iv W” M‘ Price: 20' cents in --~\\ EVERYWHERE- at . ~—-— " c‘ OOQO§OOQO4 O§O4Q4OOOO§OQQO§4 i. i ‘J1 2 g z A L l) O s Q . i 0 STCT 3C 6Y8 . Supplies _ llfutor Boat and Gasolcne Engine ' Suppbes We Expect a Carluad of 12,500 Columbia Cells, fresh from the Factory Shortly. Order Nuw fi*'r‘v QOQ-OOU-OOOOQQ-OOVO-OQOO DQO-O-Q vAl‘l()i.lll‘l‘ child is still sick and’ the ' boy llucstls will tukc place today Monday nigl1.t“»foil0\_ving to the Great Beyond his four sisters and brother‘ whose dtealhs were rcpori~ cd iu n reccut lsstit- and which oc- currctl within the previous week. father was rt-ptirtcd yesterday as tucking but slow progress from his illness of pleura-pneumonia. Mrs. Wlatts who was formerly Miss Lightizel‘ daughter of Mr. George Lightizer 0f this city and who had also been sick is convalescent. This lg one oflthe saddest cases record- t>d'iu a long time and the surviv- ing incur-hers of the family have file itcurtfclt symputhy' of all who 1m“. lit-nut (if their tt-rriblc. bor- t-uvciuent. Tho iunvrztl of the littlv nt 23 p. m. The Great Question Sir:—'i‘lie (tur-stinu now uccitpy- lug the attention of very runny of the lilllillllltllltg of P. E. island to- rlny is; how cnu enough compet- Pnt school tent-hers be olalziiuet? and retztluctl. to zissurc the gonor- zitions that urc to come nu edu- cation commensurate with the cnllghtc-nmeitt and demands of the times’! The Manitoba Government, a year ago, appointed a Royal Com- mission tn investigate the question as far as Manitoba is concerned. The report of this commission Legislature. The- commissioner gave the following suggestion as to salary. "Pay enough: toflattract to -the touching profession and to keep in it ntcn and. womcn who are intelli- gOfli and competent; pay enough to kcepup a steady flow of uow blood. into the profession to rvplnce those who dic, or who marry, or who drn out for any reason. Tlltc commission suggests thnt thc minimum that should llf! pitld for ttinchtrrs holding St‘t‘()il(l class certificate ithoultl hc $1050, and fur thoso holding third class $950. '1 um slr ctc., ELECTOR lt always did-every winter. Finally. Cousin Kate came _ from St. Paul for a visit. She suggested I "Ill/U, CD1!” 771en 01a‘ um Alvmnu-nsmliummil lt healed idea's hands almost over-night-gentlyandcom- pletely. _ She always keeps ' it handy now. Her hand: are noft Mentholatum heals cracked lips, tour-and cute. burns vac- The Rogers Hardware Co. i . " t unnun ‘ and other "little ills." nil ‘n. Iuthfahn Co. Bridgobarg, Ont. Buffalo, NJ. London. In}. and sister Mrs. McKay desire to thank their friends for the kinda ness and sympathy received dur- lil i3 l” ri-fitli u’ it b. 1 5 '1 ".IAN‘ has recently been submitted to the i marinurshlp; the surviving partner thousands of cases of minors and orphans are being t-dtlcatml soley ch . -.u"u..u"...* int-n:- u. j. .. "' ihillttflflgl. vice apply to any Agent of Great-West Life Assurance Branch Office in Prince Edward lo lug the recent illness and death of their father. V7530 REMAINS ARRIVE-The body of Ivan Kncebone, aged 11 years and 4 months sou of ,Annic Kneebone, Covchcad Road arrived in Charlotte town yesterday. Funeral will take place Thursday at 2 p. m. front the resident-o of W. ll. Birt, Cove head Road to York Station thence to Mount Stewart Cemetery. t SPRING STYLES IN SUIT\S.—— Ench season brings its chnu-ge in stylus,‘ but at no season is it so much welcome as lust now after the hardships of at long severe win- tor. 'i‘o ct n rcnl breath of spring dismayed, with thoirtgracefui lines touches of soutuchc brnitl, embroi- rlcry land lbtfltfonsl: ifeaturipg» tho latest New Yorklstylcs as soon at ‘the lending fashion shows. Every- UllfillilltlWili that a ‘spring isult is lnritspcnsflble so that when tbcy int: ‘as they arc this ihcir smnrtiy"'tztllorcd iluoqr, mom lum anti shotltl coats, slumping is a plcusuro .to7lpok fin-ward to. All the suits ipyarialbly huvc smart vosts of soniafvlvld colored mater- ial figured s -" or embroidery, and have bcwitchitrgsxilk linings. The newest styles» are being shown to- day at Patons \vith= tricotlne. 101‘- sey, surges and twecds, prevailing the staple colors being time, black andhliecks, with of course thp us- ual run or fancy fabrics. Prices run from $26.00 to $98. You are invited to lnspoct them. Their new tweed dresses have also arrived, featuring the most alluring ilnesln black, sand grey and taupe serges and jersey cloths featuring in many cases long straight lines and coat‘ effects with lovely braid i! 11f: gtd l: ton trimmings. ' ME" _..__-¢oc-—-i— Plcnsosnris" V Mr. A. W. Reddln, left yesterday on return to his home in Niagara Falls. Messrs. C. ifs-Morris, J. F. Arnett and C. A. llleflkle of Suinnierslde are registered at the Victoria. Among the week-end visitors to l-lnroltliviMcTavlsh and Frank Mur- phy, Iona. Miss Itiurplty head miililter for Futons, Ltd.. who has been visit- ing the ntarkcts zubroutl has return- cd home. Mr. A. J. Pritty, representing the F. W. Woolworth (‘0.. is umklug his regular business trip to Chur- ioltetowit. ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Paton leave this afternoon for HalifflX l0 V15"- thrwiigilaughtor, ‘Mrs. R. it‘. Logan. They expect to b: absent about. three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rctldin left yesterday for Montreal, where Mr. Reddin will undergo a serious oper- ation in the Royal Victoria Hospi- tal. Dr. E. I’. Moore, of South Bend. iudiu, whohas bccn in Charlotte- town attending the fugcral of his mother, Mrs. Theod re Moore, spent Friday evening in’ Summer- sidc, tho guest of’ Mrs. Jnltit Sharp. “The Doctor left for his home Sat urday morning. _---—¢O~}————— important Statctncutby a Prominent Judge of The Probate Court “i have leurniwri uftcr 21 years of proluilc thut 85 per cent. of ull tulults lilo ‘without leaving any cs- tuto to probate; one lhlrtl of thc widows arc lufl. without tilt‘. fit-chiv- siUt-s of llfcumri 75 por cont. With- out. the t-otuforis. Most nit-n llvc up to their incomes and some ext ("end them, which turounnts for not lcnvint: any vstntv. Tho husband dice‘, his business or profession is at an 0nd. llc mny hnvvi been in has to trlosc the affairs of the con- ccrn; his estate has to bc probntctl, which takes n your or more, The widow and the children are givcu on allowance; the claims arc paid. and after tho expenses of adminis- tration, inheritzmcc and other taxes are paid, the estate is finally sot- tied aud dividcfl among the widow nnrl the chi-lrirou or those untitled to it. ‘ "ln u large majority of estates i find that the most business-like in- dividual ‘has left among his assets Life lnstirnnce amounting to a sub- stantial sum, payable in most cases 9m instaimtnts. if any Life Insur- ance prospect could attend the pro- ceedings ln the Probe-ts Cburt for a short period. I um convinced that he shortly would be converted to the fact that Life insurance, eapee iaily that payable in instalments is one of the greatest assets that can be reft for the benefit of him family, as our records show that B Co.. land, 0i Queen BL, Charlottetown. Hyndman t! Co. Ltd, Manager?” 'one"xnfi "set! the lovely stiimllltflfiflrc‘ nru 5.0 ilnusudlly pretty- tturlfbécoltil- ' yct\r,'_.> with _ Chnrlottetowll yesterday twere NIT-r Mlnards iiniment relieves neuralgia t < lftéf h I i; | takes Tilt? all“ "wry “dun a for tlafltmh “The FEATURING g ~uttnu * GlSll Love and War Screen Drama bythe THE C Jeanette Pcrct . . . . . . . Lilo i’crct, her father. EfliWilNl Livingston . . . Mons. lc ilebo . . . . . . . ' American Soldier . . . German Officer . . . . . . v¢v~vv¢vrrvr00+0+00o-i‘¢* 1} P mou clay that they can not and tit I: condescension, he so angers he 4» x lug to 1 i D who falls ‘in loye E ~' lb king her ideal.‘ ints. Livingston follows, bu of stuperiorlty repels the to Lt- Bebe. 'l‘hci1 com es A1ut=ricau forces and llnds that walks oi‘ life. Even Le Bobs pi > 4 ai Prussian as the the end Livingston proves hlms New York (‘ity, Mar S. 1920. Charlottetown G. W. V. A. in nil recent coimnutiications with the spirltlatitl it appears that tho spooks nrs over enthusiastic about your big novelty skate on Friday night. S-piritlantl unani- mous in‘ regard to cold weather and state that the ice will be ex- cellent. They further state that all those not hnvlng tickets will expcrieticc unparalloled- bad‘ luck. Sud. LOYLE AND DODGE. G.W.V.A. Edpcives h v-L IIU\MI )\ llARR-"N tun AN ALI. stilt‘ surrult‘rliuccclgsi Directed by David W. Griffith. The Story: Edward Livingstnnis one of those unfor. tunutc men who think thoiusclvcs s0 far above the coni- this he falls in love with Jeanette Peret, who sells cig- .ars. Seeking to make her realize the magnitude of his do with him. Secretly he befriends her father and enables him to return to France to seek to regain his health. Jeanette knows nothing of hit/action. in France l!!! L9 Bebe. fl Krocer, who is far from a romantic lover, Ibut who has his good girl and she becomes engaged the war. "oves himself a moo and meets a glorious tie-nth defending Jeanette from a brut- American dash to the rescue, and in 01109 tllvllght unworthy of himself. tours Transfusediu Vital Master Craftsman _, . . . . .. Lilllum Gish Arlulphc Lcstlnu lltibcrt llnrrou . David Butler Elmo Lincoln . Edward Plcl assoclatesAnd to crown r that she will have noth- t again his consciousness Livingston joins the there are real men in all ci-f worthy of the girl he i-iiS YOUNG . . Samuel Elliot of fills city recolvcd the glad news yesterday by cable that, Elliot wcro married‘ tin-m the first charge in which the (Itmudltinschanged. Mr. ..a.ud Mrs. in Edinburgh he was the father of u bountc l in October 1015 and the latter came Scotch baby boy. Mr. Elliot was to Prince Edward island in March 1019. Site returned to Edinburgh on a visit to hcr parents lust October. She expects to return to her P. E. u. member of the 16th Canadian Scottish and took part in the prin- cipal battles of the war, among : strcnu. PRICES - .- . . i i nus . a ‘m "%:""“"““‘%°'3:1-333=3T3 Aduislichliiw» we P . $1.113; "if . _ , _ 0 ._ i. _ EVENING " ._ -, " ....§1Sl"’?.“.';. "..'i‘°§.3i...l.’; £59232"? ' Adults 25c Children 10¢ - . Thursday held on Pownal Bay this after- <> » I ~ ' noon at two o'clock. ‘ - ‘ ~ i . Ml$8 HELEN o. OLEMENTS, 1: . if l, Creator of “Hearts of the World’? anda“iWizard of the Screen,” Presents his Latest Master Work creamer Thing ill Life” island home ln May next with her little son. ._.___-.-<0->-——-— ::0ne of the commonest com- plaints of infants is worms, and the most effective application for them is Mother Graves‘ Worm Exter- minqtor. ©©©@_ important Telegrams New York (lily. Mart-ll 6th, 1920" v _ . (‘ltarlnttctown G. W. . A. All iNow York talking about ‘your big novelty skate on ncxt Friday lliuty and l.ill'(l limiting it super- humnlt effort lo itttoutl. lllttggy is show l: tisunl stubborunusn. Scutt- lng twenty-five dollars for your building fund. JIGGS AND DlNTV MOORE. _ 752i; Still Lulu; (lily, Ntzth, IL S. Mun-h 6th, 10150. (‘l|;\l'lutt4‘iotvn G. W. V. A. Jt-fl and l arc v('l'y stirry thnt ti.- cuoitut nttvnd your big nuvciiy skate on .l<‘rirlity night. '/\t prcscnt wc lutvty n contract inviting oysters iu Suit llnkv. Jeff puwncti our skntos today for fourteen tloiltirs and flfiysiivc cunts which is lltllilg forwarded‘ to you lu aid of the building fund. MUTT AND JEFF. l 752G -—-—-—0a>i-— Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine. cull for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE Tablets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cure a Cold in One Day. 30c. - . - , lriruiiiiviurl I ‘ . V Hteilfierlirina tion V, "AB The tnoet heaila most effective akin Eli‘; T211“ $.33? ’°“ °°" m"; R'"flg 0H8 OUHCG O Wateffltwltcll haJnel. m ' “um °' To rub this lotion over the fari-e i 'BOYCIICBO_1)I'QVCIIII IEGpOIP-dlflflll ti" _ revsnt Inke- ma: JR." o ‘most soothing, on you can use apping and irr -- w... fifths, and prevents decay| and gums. - a bottle-at moat dm {m fill 1 'I_‘_s.' ~ mmrot- ~ . . W. F. Mind Yomro, we, WWI-vow .©© A Beautiful ,T©@t@.'@" srucun nuzt r0 MERCHANT $200.00 Curtis Areonaia Cramphune will be Presented . to the Merchant on whose Sales Slip the Chevrolet Car is Won v. IF in "f('t1l<o‘>{rr->l/r~>}(- ‘lkfilxfiixfiQxtrbkfrilzt ' by m1. Artistic ill Design This Prize is on Exhibition in Reddids Brus Drug Store Witilldvr.“ Auto COIIIGSI Adi-truth ‘ Y \l‘ _ _© ti") eel ‘©'@i©' a i Q I©I@.@I'¢ [©I@I@ V m qr AE/at/ F! ~91 v. O‘O -v vJ (i; 6,‘ © b (*3 (9 ' © F?) o A'@I@W -;s