ie in rr - _ . -.. ~‘“~‘ ~ 'f"\'t'¢.- ` L ',lffzb§r"iEr'. -' ' - » _ wnowts _ , » , t. -tm-c°~'m~.e.‘°-i is ”""'»-. ‘-"° liox"felrdiF1rr Note_tsii trl"-THE--»tCEll.TRAL,.-GUARDIAN ° s v ‘ llave'Yorr Ever Thought- oi . . ' .h1orrhv.rr. when you get up "with ri' heavy dull headache and n bad lasts in your mouth, the chrrnces are y0ur~liver needs cleaning. One of the easiest .dwayl wget-it into shape is to stir two teaspoonfuis of Liver Saliva into a half a gms of cold water andbswnl- lo; it half an hour efore breakfast. The result will be 3 relieved stomach and an ' active liver. Penslar Liver Salive is :old in two-sizes 30c, and 60c. rrnd we recommend it in every reillleci-_ E. A. Foster , CENTRAL DRUGSTORE we carry Pratt'l Animal Remedies. , 9 *'°'°-0-0-oaqyp-+0 rx A - » -_- i' ~ ¢~' HOW LYDI-A E. PINKHAM'8 VEG- ETABLIE COMPOUND RE-. STORES HEALTH AND* ` STRENGTH ' , ` Lansing. Mich.-"After the hlrth_ of my child I was' not able to stand on my fest. l , » was so weak I i could not get up. 1 suffered suc_h pains in my back I could not work' or hardly take care -oi’ my baby. One of my' .neighbors r e commended Lydia E. Pink- _ ham's Vegetw `* ble compound. l took it and used Lydia E. Pink- nam Medicine c., tyrm. --Mere- better right -away and was soon a new woman and could work hnrd,`, and l-can recommend these remed- ies_ to other young mothers who are weak and ailing ns 1 was."- Mrs. ORA 0. IBOWIJRS, 021 3.4, Hosmer Street, Lansing, Mich. Women who are in Mrs. Bow- ers’ condition should not continue to suffer from weakness and pain -but profit from her experience and give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Plnkhnm‘s Vege- ta-bie Compound, a trial. For suggestions' in regard to your condition write Dydla E. Pink- ` uhm Medicine Co., Lynn, -Mass. 'l‘he_result of their 00 years exper- ienco is ur your service. . . --' v CLASSlFjED ADVERTISEMENTS * .Advertisements ruler this noodill. lo. por word for Owh ll' e who to our can to be forwarded. ilvo cents "W - . , _ ,¢ must. . to to savor' W anno. ru ‘u .mom °nw rr' Bn "M '.°..°':§»’='° °°.rr: nr: rr°:.::r:.'r.zt°'.:i'..:r::.;'.'r:; so § vithormggttaloo cannot be acknowledged. ._ |5310; r.- . .. ~ AGENTS WANTED 'OO-O-O4-0900-* O%O§*9 -' .L ' FOB. SALE GENTS SALARY AND COIIMIS- Aslon. td sei Red Tag Stock. Com- lete stock including exclusive flnes, specially hardy. Brown only by us. Sold by ourvagents. Elegs ant free samples. rite now Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. MALE IIELI’ `WAN'1‘ED \\'ANTl1\»ptorrrl>\-r. }f<~i'\~l'errt-cs rfetrrrirod. \\'u1.;’orr $35.00 por nmrrth. Apply ut olrr-ir Mrs. \\'. I.. Scott. Vi.Ctor|t& llntvl. 8778-5-1141. J oe Beckett Back in Ring LONDON, Mny 11.-Joe Beckett, stagirrg zr corrraback utter his one rounq dt-foul at the hands of Geor-4 gt-s Uzrrporrlier recently, knocked out Bourhurdler Wells.. _in third round ln their scheduled 20 round lrnttlc for the British heavy weight chrrrrrpiolrsilip 'here Inst pi ht. ' I Sulp p -troublesome. An easier way is to, § Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 56 rooms with l>ri\'fu<- orrtns completely re- .li0vllit~d. Excellent menu. Prompt service, H. H. BROWN, Manager., Clrariottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors. »N++N VICTERIA EOEL J- L. Simpson, Amherst; B. S. Hessian, Montague: J. D. Carruth- “rh M°“l8Bll¢‘-; T. MacMillan, Corn- wall; Clip! A. A-rsensult, Magdalen Ismllflsi J. Gaudet, Magdalen Is- landfl; r(`-. iP. McKeown, Oshawa, Ont ‘“~ P- Fllus. st. John. N. s.; J. P. TWH MMHOUH. Montreal; G. N. Porke, Toronto; B. 'Stewsrt, Truro; Guy Lancaster, Montreal; F. Cairns ]g"‘&;lYl<;l\: J. 0'Brien, Toronto; K. < II 0 - . mm ‘St l‘_l;..Montr9al, J. K. CNW.. F . McNally. Toronto, Ni- Swv. rurrlrax; w. A. warns - vnfwn; .r. A. winners and wi l th sv or _ ,slee_plng. u_mi_ .7 olm; S. J. Shave, Mon , nwheremihsoisn 'r ve ‘ ‘ “' W ' ‘wus Bonne, .we ' . sowrlv. Halifax; R. Eastwood; Mew Gl@ KUW: C. S. Jones, Amhest. ' seven: HoTll~~ ;.;r~ler-ftolr_o_r,lire lsengied. - E. F. Montgomery Kingston" g_“\~= McLeod Mrlr.,~r..rw; Mrs' “Yfl10Ild Ritchie, Haverhill, Mass: Mm' J~ 'Smith Sydney; ~Lerrlio_ Qilicholson, serie River; Annie rue- hrn, Wood islands; A. MacLeod, °9i0l\i A. Llnchsn, Maiden; F. Mcltse, Boston; A. A. Martin, Bos- ‘ ` _ ton; James. Atkins, Mt. Stewart; ;\ir._ana Mrs. n. w. Mscrnnrs, rrrru- ngx- D~ Macllicar, Cardigan; R, J. MacLellsn, St. Georgr\'s; Mr, ' .r'.l m_'“_- J~ C- Champion. Mn~~rsy wr- B-li. R. H. Trotter, Hamilton; C.L. fl". Toledo, ohio; r.. rr, Lowth- °"» si- -l°hl\: J. W."Currie. Peakw- J- McDonald Murray River" DJ' M . ' - . - yn burn . ii:;:‘.'°"~ fr"-Y Rr" '°~ J- N” " @1565 i i' River. _ |||Mm”_°|' V , A . _ __ __ _ ‘ _ V _ _, . . ' _-2- 'T TRY OUR -IOII PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for billherrds. lcttorhends, envelopes. visiting cords. posters. All kinds of pam- phlet work done. Special prices on large quantities. The Joh Printing Department of The ls- lond Guordiaér Publishing- Co., Kent Street. hnrlottetown. Ladies! Secret to L Darken Gray Hair anim: aAcl< rrs coton AND Lusrns wrrrr o.sANoMA's s/ro: 'rr-:A nscrps Common garden sage brewed in- to a heavy tea, with suillhill' .PM alcohol r1dded,W_ill turn gray,streak- ed hair ibeautifuliy dark and lux- uriant. Mixing_ihe Sage Tea and hur reel e at homo, though, is i get the ready-to-use preparation improved .by the addition of other ingredients a large -bottle, at little cost, at drug stores. h1°Wll 08 “Wyeth's -Sage and Sulphur Com- pound," thus avoiding s lot of mass. While gray, faded hair is not sin- ful we‘all desire to ` retain our youthilul appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth‘s Sage and ulplrur Com- ‘ pound, no one can tell, 'becausait does it so naturally. so evenly.. You Just dampen rt sponge or soft brush with it and drrvw this through ,your hair, taking one sara-ll strand at u time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or tworyour, hair be- comes »beaut_ifully dark, glossy, soft and luxurlsnt and you appear years ll* A, P r ‘ 1 1 ¢ , _ . . M 'l“°F3ri\P»¢l1@r.S should sera-1 _tor b“|}?§|WLTN,U~, §,_ "Some ~Pl‘obl'ems oi’ UIQ. 0,! ' __In'd.ustry" by Dr. Al\.llT°W~ .. 1*- Address De- partment “o “Industrial” Reiss;-gig, V; Aih0`fi‘g-‘the following recommen- dationsln tho above -pamphlet are the following: - -,~‘»‘-_'1`-list-=\ turns .Qf rock salt_sl\°\1ld be placed in such pen. that adult foxes should ~be treated for worm; lin the full, that wild or domestic animals; should be _ emrqdgd in-0... fox breeders should register their valuable animals and each should maintain rr continuous record of the actual performance of its stock." We ran across a fox rancher yesterday whose equilibrium lt is very difficult to disturb. Last year he had great success, mar- keting a lot of polts nt un average of close to $300' a peit. This year out of seven pairs, only/ one has produced rr litter and the lit- ter is six puips. The writer was synrpathizlng with him. *but it was no use tile camo back with the remark that his six pups siroulu bring him closo to $1800 for pelts and give him ft profit of $1400 .for his little ranch for the ycar's op~ erallons and. -:rs irc truly says, that is a pretty decent profit. Ranchcrs are reporting rt great many losses due to worms. The pups live till about four or five weeks old, and die off and when exarrrincd, art- found to be full of worms. it is said on good nu- tlrorlty that fox pups should be treated for worms at from twenty one to twenty four days old and after this is done and they are treated again in it woek's time, that there is very little danger of loss. Of course, us Dr. ‘Hunter says, the proper procedure is to disinfect the dens thoroughly in the late fall and to treat the old foxes for WOFIIIS. Hotel accommodation has alrea- dy been booked by parties who in- tend visiling Prince Edward Is- land in quest of foxes in July and August, An expert estimates the crop of young pups on Prince Edward Is- land for 1920 ut four thousand. Multiply this by an averrrgo of $350, making pclt prices and live stork sales and you have an in- dustry which will bring an income this year of $1,400,000. This io a conservative estimate of prices and will ‘llreiy be much exceeded. Tlrc. cost of production of this crop will probably be $250,000 leaving net for dividends of $1, 150,000. The above figures should make thinking mea think even hard-er Too nruch cannot' be said regard- ing the wonderful industry which we possess here. and we should carefully soo that this province gets thc benefit. of it. Our farm- ers und capitalists should buy up the finest of the breeding stock offered for sale, build ranches here and in rlrnt -way keep the lndustry progressing. An island rancher lately obtain- ed the following prices for four pelts taken from eight months old silver forpups. No. 1, $1095 No. 2, $779; No. 3., ‘$608. No. 4., $535; No's 1, 3 and 4 'were from the stinre litter which means that this rancher "received in cash for! pelts from one litter $2238. Anoth- er pup from this litter was, sold alive at a 'big price. Pretty good money for one litter of foxes only elglrt months old. ,, EXCESSIVE ACIDITY Aalidggtrléeiililotlom of moot ,IIHIUIUS I ' for indigerflon afford *pleas- ini "ld P.¥°mP\ _feiie from the distress of acid-dyspepsis. YOIIDKEP-` ‘ l , ___--4 s-i 2 3 E le W u-1 _> 3 In loving memory or ,:.frs. Char- les Worth' (nes Florence Neill) who departed this life at her home in North Milton. 'P. E.. l. April 29th, 1919. In her silent Zio e gravlv . .Friends may think she is forgotten _, \~1jr.r,?.¢,vr_r_oirrr`e Tra- verse, advertised for_-"'lSa-t»ur-d.ry May 15th, has been changed to Thursday, May 13th, at same hour. MORELL HALL,- ..Tuesdny evening 18-th, "Island War Memor- ,lsls" See photos of our Soldier lBoys and where they fought. MllY123l FUNERAL NOTICE.-,-The funer- al of the late John S. McPhee, late bf North River snd,Freetown will take place from the home ot' Mr. Maben Stavert, Freetown, Thurs- day, May .l3th at 2 o'clock. MORE CAUSE FOR CHEER- The ‘City Assessors, Messrs. Eden and Brown and H. C. Lowe are at their work of rovaluing the pro- perties for city taxes for the chr- rent year. ' - MEETING TONIGHT - Atten- 'tion is directed to the advertise- ment in this issue of the meeting of citizens tonight in the Market Hall to consider the Taxation Act as it effects the citizens of .Ch.arlottletown. May121i_ GENERAL MCLEAN APOL0.' GIZED - A telegram received by the Great War Veterans Associa- tion last night states that General McLean hats apologized to tire Great War Veterans for his recent statement regarding war widows. Col. Peck, V. C., and Col. Coopcr have therefore withdrawn ther resignatlons and have consented to .PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT- There will be a mass meeting of citizens tonight at 8 o‘clock in Market Hail to consider the new Tax Act. May12 li. . _.NEW OFFICE.-Mr. 'I-l. Feavyour corner of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets has added a new oiiice to mi Well Hilllipped grocery store. The carpentry was done by Messrs Rnttray and Cudmore and the ad- dition is a great improvement not glgly to the store but to the cor- K. OF P. OFFICIAL VISIT ._ Mr. R B. Wallace, Fredericton, N. B., Grand Chancellor, Knights of Pythias for the Maritime Provin- CGS. will pay an official visit to Emlllre Lodge, Charlottetown to- morrow, Thursday evening and Crescent Lodge, Summerside on Friday. 'rue knights born in Charlottetown and 'Summerside are 1U`1`3U8i!iE fitting reception! for the Grand Chancellor. HAD NARROW ESCAPE.-_A very serious accident was narrow- ly averted yesterday in the market square. Mr. ll. Parklnan of Char- lmiewwn. Royalty drove into the Market Slluilre to the weighing scales with his team of hor-ses and on account of the absence of the Weighing clerk, was holding the reins when a motor truck drove UD frightening the horses which _gumediately bolted' crushing ML nrkman into the building only the Pl‘0ml>t. and fearless action ol Mr. Mc-‘WNY saved Mr. Parkman's life. continue to act on the Re-Estab-` lishment Committee. night, May 1211. in tire Market u-ran =- ;-3----,. ,___ its it is Mr. ‘Parklntin was badly raised on the forehead and should Pl' Hold received several slight cuts. - l .'»_.._g‘=_¢_ g oi Citizens nf-v--~ ‘ .;,.> _ AT 8 0’LI](}K IN MARKET HALL lo couslorlr roll rlx irol I h ~b ave ee" asked thmugh 3 ““meT°“5\Y SiZU€d Dcrltlon of the Tax Payers of Charlottetown to call a meeting of citizens on Wednesday f0¥` U10 Purpose oi' taking into con- .ld - s eration the new Taxation Act as rt affects the 'City of Charlottetown The public are invited to be present, D. J. RILEY, Mayor. Indignatiolr Meeting Central liedeque. A meeting is called to .bo held at Central Bedeque Hall, ,Friday the 14th inst., at 8 n. rn. zz: discuss the legislation recently passod_by the Local House of Assembly. re- garding treatment of animals by others than professional veterina- rians. As the question is of vital importance to farmers, all are ur gently requested to attend., JESSE SCHURMAN The outlook for the sliver fox business is indeed brightening Old companies that were capitali- zed as high ns- fifteen and twcm. tlrousand dollars are now on .r pelt lrzrris and the"companies :hm capitalized around five thousand dollars A pair are doing exception- l~ri_v 1-/ell. The capitalization of many of the old companies is now down to about three or four thou- sand. New companies that as be organized today at slightly over 'actual peil: prices can undoubtedly paydargc dividends of from 15 to 30 per cent from -the very start. With the advancing price fo? the 'éfhods of breeding and feeding a much larger dividend is in sight for those who can buy breeding stock at present prices. "The recent returns from the London fur auction have created considerable discussion as lo the best marker for silver fox. The prices just realized in London were startlingly high, and it is stated on good authority what they received for thirty-two pelis is the highest since the celebrated Dal- ton shipment in 1910. Granted that _this is correct, the London fur auc- tions would seem to be again the predominant market for silver black fox. It must bo remem- bered that it is only since the war that n great market has been cre- ated in America for sliver fox and it is largely owing to the fore- sight and ability of Mr. Chester' McLure that this fur has been so` popularized. Meeting oi Electors A monster meeting will be helri at Peake’s Station Hall, Wednes- day, ‘May 12th at 8 p. m. to consider the g,overnment's taxation propos- als and to take such action as may be decided upon. Tire electors of »Sinnott’s Road Bald-win's Road, Elliotvale, Fann- ing Brook, St. Patricks Road. Beatou's Road and other sections are invited to be present. PAUL MCLAUGHLIN ' Sec. Committee. , Moyrrzl. 1“_“T1'T”W’*f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Winfield, Halifax, are registered at thc Vic- toria. “oANoERTllP' .tops Hair Coming Out: Doubles its Beauty. .fi Slvnw P -'..1_'.;Tr‘.'-.jf fi 'rye-‘ .- <- ri rYl'Z~;..; ., _ 1, tg . . ‘ S F 6* if ~ J sid?" A few cents buys "Danderlne." 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