t y, Bayer Studio a.“ j iiave Baby's Photo taken "he tltz, t":t_ p lhzrt- (Ftr ti a Putltliiigs r: i]; |lI'L‘l1ll'fJLl*"_liiSLI-ZlliCS a in; and iflfil)’. You can safe iuiflltilllill‘ iflcllLlS. lhc ciliitlrcil u: iontl their ticiiciousncss. (iivc th do them so much good. (lcni of time riiiJ worry. custard and chocolate, 15c. phase v 4 "T .. ~.. ....._.. Delicious Desserts scaly in a Jiffy /| I n itilcm is tllSll 0f thcm, too. They ncvcr tire of lit-cp a ct-lcttiozl Zil‘-\J)'S i:l the lluuse. They will save you a great Your grocer will supply ' a packagc—at all grocers. Gold Desserts QUICK PUDDING?» Pure Gold ‘li/lzinufacttiring Cd" LttL, Toronto _y solved wiill a supply of ill ‘tut- house. Thcy re so fcw ilTinutes-—arld .90 invit- ly oilcr thcm to your most um all they want. It will you. Tapioca, In place‘of an Easter card-your photograph. Both seasonable-but one a permanent remin- der of YOU. Tllil 600K STUDIO Send lid? Photo é Easter From the ' Phone 192 J Having j u st returned from a school of pho10-' graphy at Montreal we have the latest in the art. for Your Easter Card Moderate Prices Artistic Photographs A caretutselec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you callj W. N. Tautoti J EWEI ER KiFlEHXH§KU¥U¥UNEPB§K$UW§K When in Need Eyeglasses Best Results CONSULT ii. J. Mabon Optometrist Montague — P. E. I ' Rev. Henry Pierce, Pastor; "MINARDK RESOLUTION OF APPRECIA- TION AND SYMPATHY. We, the members of the Official Board cl’ Pownal Circuit wish to place on rccortl our deep sense of loss, and sincere appreciation of the estimable character and sterl- ing worth of our late laulentcti friend ailti brother, Austin Gray Judson whose saintly spirit passed within the veil on February 20. 19!). He has been a valued meni- hot" of this Oilicial Board and we furl ‘:1 his tlcparture wc have lost a true irimltl anti ilclpci" iil our Clllll‘l‘li lift- ailti work. and his mcm- ory will vvtir he chorislictl sincere ly by its. V . We tlesire also to extend to his ivlfc. futht-r. lllotlicr, sister and members of the family our sincere Syllllllllll)’ ill tllis hour of their loss, and pray that the God or all comfort may place beneath them His everlasting arms of love and mercy mid guide them safely to that land where parting is‘ un- known. . Sleep sweetly, sleep and rest Darkness is past: And an eternal day Dawns brightly at last, ‘Some day we too shall sleep, Oh, may the Father keep Us‘. till at lust we meet Loved ones again. Signed on hollalf of ills Quarter- ly Official Board of Pownul Circuit. Giles ll. Jenkins, Rec. iStteward. March 10, 1920. - --_--4 For Spanish Influenza The Lininient. that itiures All Ail- lileilts—-— THE OLD JLEIJlABLiE-Try It. MINARIYS LPNliMEdVl‘ CO., LTD, ' Yurmotitil, N. S] PROFESSIONAL clans ‘DR. I. EWCROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Office and Residence 171 Great George Strut Opposite Kennedy’; Garage Phone 804 S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, ctc. MONEY T0 LOAN. Montlguo P. E. llllnd McLean & McKinnon, Bcrrlctcrc, AttorncyutLnw Ofllcc, Royal Bank Building. Charlottetown P. E. llilfll! E. S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or Nov». Snom CHAMBERS . 72tl6-B-26MEtf MARK R. McGUIGAN, BA. Birrlmr, Gollcltor, Noun-y Public. Money to Loan Charlottetown, P. c. i._ Cameron‘ liook, ' Z-d Morson & Duffy llrrlstcrl and Mtflrnoyl lollcltorn for Royal Iank o! Olnldl MONEY TO LOAN x McLeod & Bentley W. E. Huntley, K8. iifiifiifiifiiffiiiffii*¥*¥$’kifi¥¥§¥i iii i§fiifi$fifiii¥yflii ., _ 'fl lciticlitnmmscntniitontnninil i-icfi-kifiifliiiii¥iflikiflfil¥fliflfififkfikfiiefififiééfieléfiéfifi lqrrlctor and ARONIIX-ll-LIW MONEY T0 LO N / has CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Wild Scene in Police Court HAMILTON, 0nt., March- 1-B.—— There was u, wild scene in the po- lice court this morning, when Rob- ert Boyd‘, u colored mun charged with an offence against u white girl under fourtthn was found not guilty and given ills liberty. When the magistrate guvc his decision, the mother, of the little gfri slletl ti. chair and hurled it across the 001111. at Boyd. The cliuir illissad him. i The enraged mother then at- tempted to force licr wily to tile dock, and the futher joined her to Set at the prisoner. Boyd made his escape and the child's parents were finally overpowered by the police and forcetbironi the court. -—---<.. ARMENIANS SEND OUT URGENT CALL FOR ASSISTANCE Refugees at Hs-djln Said to be in Danger of MfltUiCfQ—-—B|'l\l8h Squadron in the Bocphdrus CONSTANTINOPLE, March 13. —Tlle Armenian lender at Htidjin, northwest of Marash, has sent the following despstches to the Armen- inn committee at Constantinople: "March (date immediate steps for relief. shall be annihilated." i “March 6-----lVe beg you for the ltlst time. as danger is ‘immanent, do all you can. We Sllflll be mas- sacred. ‘Come to our relief." Tilers are approximately 7.000, Armenian refugees in llajin. Three women nlteilllierl. oi’ the Arilloniail committee for the relief in the near east are also there. A ilriiisll ll([\lillll‘0ll of ilvc super- tlrvutliltlnglits of the Revenge trlass, which has been t-rusfltg and tiilgagiilt: ill target practice in the Sea of hlarmorll, and along the Syrian coast for several (lays rc- \t\t'e turned to Constantinople and ilivdwrtri in the llosphorirs this morning. ' f 1],} SENSE 0F SPEED. \V. i’, Berizel-l says iii an zirtit_-li= in a Nt-av York paper, tell-lug some of ills flying expel“, nces; “Very little sense of speed colllcs t.) one in t-he air. 'l‘llcrc is, of course, the trenreutious rush of air past title's face, but n whirling propeller will give that before one has leri the ground. 'I‘llere are no ‘landmarks in the .lir, audit is by landmarks that we lyleasure the speed of trains and outolnobiies, for in- stance. Tile earth is ‘so far below that it seems to be passing at about the rapidity of o. horse cur. After a time the landlubber begins to realize that what he axis regard- ing as suburban plots ure really forms, that the fish ponds are town reservoirs, that tho brooks are riv- era, untl that by holding out his tlliind-s‘ he can blot from view u county. Whcn that happens he be- gins to get u proper perspective of himself." ___.__(g¢_._____ cAfiAoi/tu MASCOT NOW A zoo BEAR, CALLED siGmvious The London lluily Mull says: Wontthe (ltluiuiilniis be silockedf '"l‘etldy," their mascot lllacltbéiir (tleposited by them its an apparent ly innocent cub), has proved a brazen biganlist. I ' Lust week it was announced that East in the straps cl‘ “Fedtiy” hilti met and limit“: with West in the person of "Daisy," a. Russian brown bear, and that a fine pair of mahog- HIIY cubs were in the nurscry-——the first black-brown bear iiybirds ever born in this country. Beyond ques- tioning the desirability oi’ mixed murrltlges most people "let the mat- te,- reet there. Now there is n. second Russian bear in "Teddy's" enclosure, untl a few days ago she jealously told "Daisy" that she wanted half the nursery for another pair of mahog- any hybrids. “Daisy? whose spirit seems to have been broken, let the new mother in without pro- test. One of the younger twins has just died oi’ bronchitis, but the sur- vivor is thriving, together with his hybird half-brothers. The two sisters-in-law (or whatever their relationship maybe) ore making the best oi‘ things, "Teddy" (who is shut off from the nursery) begs for bilns on the ground of heavy responslbiiitfes"— and enis them himself, but he has an npprr-herlsivc look. Some d8? thilt iron nursery gate will be open cd and the mother bears will be "imbiushing. black- uble to call hint an bun-begging, hlgalntlus gutirti."—l.. G. M. BOVRIL The great “ key food"thuc malice other foods more nourishing. lavage-u i cabal Icnl lllol Ilnk Of N. I. OIL Jlllcc I lnisslng)-—'l‘ake_ lBritish Coiuinbiirs New Prohibition VlCTOR-IA, March 19.—Premier Oliver has promised to submit ‘to ‘the people of British Columbia u l clear, distinct issue upon [he quest- iun of prohibition or the sale of liquor uilder control. Three suggested amendments to tile prohibition amendment act will lbe considered, namely, u contrary net. drafted by the lnuderutists, an act drafted by the Government on suggestions or a framework submit- ted by the inotleratists, uud u mod- eration uct to be framed by the cept responsibility. FAREWELL PARTY. On Friday LWPlllllghMflTCll 12th ber of friends gathered ut the llonlt- of Mrs. Isaac Essery, Union Road. i0 bltl farewell t0 daughter Louise, who are leaving Prince Edward island‘ for the Wes- tern Provinces. Mr. James Essery was elected chairman. After a few “well-chosen words he culled upon Mrs. Geo. Abbott, who read an tidtlress to Mrs. Essery and Miss Inez Bryen- ton presented her with brella on behalf of her friends. Next llll udtlrcss was tendered to Miss Esscry by ilViiss Lilla Brycli- ton and Miss Christie Mcliinlzoil of the "Young llutiics‘ Society?’ The chairman then called upon Mr. Ambrose Mellett who in it capable manner spoke briefly on the heroic conduct oi‘ her soil, Frctl. as u soltilioi- and prisoner of war and in his absence gave his mother ii gold coin, suitably engraved, for presentation to him on bt-half of hip fricntls oi‘ lilliou lioatl, lltllll liitlirs llidtlU very suitable replies. Short spoeclirs were tielivoletl by Mi". ll. (‘. llllftl)‘ and tltilers. Aitterivtlrtls a very (‘ll]())'tll)l9 pro- gi-tiililnv was miiticrctl by tho lol- lowing: t'htirti.s.—~Siivci'- lit-ll; iluct-lliss Myrtle .\'lt~‘l.otlll; lllillliililgllll—l.\tlltiiv' lliitll Mt-Klniiorij chorus-dict! Wing; l'CClltlll()ll—1.\llliS lnez Bryon- toil; chorus-tlllnivingiBubbles; solo ~~.\fl.-ss Vcru llartly; ciiorus—.vltlih- t-r Mt-Froe. At the close 0i‘ this very pleas- ing progrtliuinc llil enjoyable lunch- eon wuss erveti by the lutl-ies. 'l‘_hc young people then proceeded to amuse themselves at VlhPlOLlS games. After singing "God be with till we meet again." tile gathering ills- persed wishing lllrs. Essex-y untl ht-l" daughter" muny years of happiness in their new abode. ‘ Address to Mrs. Essery. Dear Mrs. Esueryw- As ,you lure output to remove from our midst, we, your friends, have gathered to spend this oven- ing with y u and to say fureyvcll for the pr out. We uliderstuntl that. yoil are about to leave your Island home nut: we hope you will not forget tour friends ilnd vlzilt them asof en as you can, for we wish you l. ways welco e. During your sojourn with us you have hoe“ a. faithful worker for illt} Dfilttlldllvill of the community. As president oi‘ tile W. M. S. you leave u vacancy which will be very ilartl to fill. We Sllflll also greatly miss you anti your ilomily tlsmfultliful, Tiiorltérsiin the church. ' We wish to extend our sincere sympathy to you in your sad ber- eavement. tllirst by losing; your amiable partner iluil inter your de- voted 30“ and we are glad to realize that you have looked to u higher power to tlid_ you through all your trouble. _ We wish you 10410061)! this small token oi‘ our esteem and apprecia- tion as a remembrance of your de- voted friends, whom you are leav- ing behind". Signed on behalf of your friends. Address to Miss Louise Esscry. Dear Louise-z»- it is with deep regret that we. one and all. contemplate your dc- pnriitre, but we tel ltllut our loss will be others‘ gain. . '" in no place will you be missed more than in the fMfssion Baud" of which you art- u lifc illemilei‘. also our newly tlrgrluized "Gii"ls' Club." ln both of these you have been of lflfifililllillilt‘. help. Please accept this small lnltPll in remembrance oi‘ your girl friends in llnimi lloilti. \Vitii a wit-iii for the best that life holds llnti many years of success niiil happiness. ‘Signed lly your girl friends. COMMA "KILLED" A BISHOP. NEBRASKNS PATRIARCH CYCLE IN NECK$. Nctzks, it iippt-tlrs. like moat t-v nrytlilng tdse, llilvc their twclca, So do legs. They litllllP ltiltl go. ’l‘iicy' are rcve-iietl or hidden, according to the sway of sartorial laws that are beyond masculine ken, untl por- hilps beyond the ken of the [losses- stirs of tlic uforcstlitl parts. ' Ami the whole nuitter probably llils little t0 do with morals. lfit's indicative of anything in particu- lar,, it indicates the one pennan- ellt, dependable quality 0f the ft-m- inine scx—its‘ . propensity for cliangl. Take, for eyemple, the essay on "The Extension of the Female Neck," written by Joseph Addison. who died 200 years ago, in it oc- curs this passage: "if we survey the pictures of our great grandmothers, we see them clothed down to the very wrists, untl up to the very ‘chins. The hands ztnd faces were the only sum pies they gave of their beautiful persons. “The following age of fontnlos made larger discoveries“ of their colnplcxitin. They first of uli tuck- ed up their garments" to the elbow, and, notwithstanding the tender- ness of the sex. were content, for tho information of mankind, to ex- pose lilsir itrnls o the weather. "About the same time, the indies considering tlmt the neck we‘; a very modest part of tiie human body, they freed it from those Government for which it will ac-' despite the utmost impasi-iihle roads Tend ddwnpour of rain, u large llum- ller and her a" ulll- 6* feel ‘tiltit you are al- H yokes, in which tlic s lpli their grandmothers hiltl intiloed it. ln proportion as the age rcfinetl. the dress still sunk lower; so that when we now say ll woman has a hantlsonle neck, we rccltoit ilito it luaiiyoi‘ the tlfljfktwilt parts." S0 it appears that not-its two ticnturles ago were pretty much the stunt» as lit-cits today, illlll like lllenl, represented, a swing from the tlpposllt- nxireiutr. lltkcivisr it may bt- stilt-iv int‘t~rr- Ptl that tllz- filsllion \\",ll swiugllili-lt to no n": at nil. t as it (lltl oi’- ter AtltllSOlYr-i iilut-~.lntl iuzliiu iii tlic century l)t.‘l\\'l‘t'll that llillt‘ ziutl this. ———-¢o>-—-—- l t WHAT SHALL I DO? "What sh-ill i tlo it-si lift- iu silent-t» _ pit ".»\lltl i! it tltl, And llPVPl‘ ilrtnlrpi lhti hray o!‘ lltlla)‘ lllHlHS \\'li".it ilcctisl thou rut- lleiilt-iuht-r, iiyt- illP ocean lli"t‘]).\ art- illllll‘ 'l‘lit~. shallows your: Worth is ihv tier-an; fault" is bu‘ ill!‘ bruit Along the eliorv." “What Sli‘ ! do to be iorovtil" know " "Thy tluty t-vcr." '"'l‘lii.~i tli-l lull illliny who yt-l slept uil-kitoivn." "tlh. ntwt-l", ilov-it"! Tilillkst thou. .|)b‘l‘('lillll('L’ lllJi lll\"_.'. romziin llllkilllWil iWliom tiioii ltnowcst not‘! I fly tlllgle-trinuils iii llouveil their praise is bitiwil, Divillc tlicii‘ lot." ALPS PRAYERS The visitor imlitniy affvctnti not to notice the “in front ‘the rtltlm up ilbovv, but n hump that lthtloh bits nf plaster ‘frilill tlic ceiling to the suppe' ialllt- brtlilplil .lht- host it length tingrlly to his tout. From the foot of tilt» stairs ht- rt-uti lllt‘ riot iict. “Stop that. noise til once nutl go to sleep. \vli;ll on t-arth lirv you doing?“ "it's nil ri-gilt, tlaii; it’.~i only Aiflo saying his pragvcrs," {bi-i NOX A COLD TABLETS sinful and srctly cun- for unllrlppc. iooughls, Folds. lli-utiilt-hc, Nmiralcirt. Flu n mllti laxative. lironkn up a cold In n tow hours. Got thr- lit-nu- lnc, at nil tiruir store-u, 2m- pt-riioz. loll n! Fatal‘: Dlqllon. ..~, , . . "mum. ll w" ncecl I PYGSClIVC the cilarrn YOU dry polish yo can true-t." O-(fcdcr. carq-and that." i: “'1! " "" " cf any .- r do 1T IlQU A DAlLY light zullllin I it. n: '4 . ... ' ll. Uce 't t» l lt 7i the Pvlop rm t . with slccolrg, lulrci-to-goi-cl. pl . handle- ‘li ' fiiliflfloi . s JORiGlNAL SAYS CAPITAL SCRIBE; Great sameness in Account of Smart Weddings. Uhisilingttln Star.) lifltltls tire curious t‘l't‘i|i\ii‘(‘5. \\‘li;l| tuiotlot-stlieyt all want to do. if l'2lll‘lt'lil wore 1i. veil of lllt‘ll()\\' oltl lat-c, Alli-u whats out‘, is». though whitt- tulle woultlltitllt unit-h hotter zlgtiiilst Alicia's tlllVt‘ skin; ii‘ tlic l-"twlsoil starts off with ruin how wt-tliliilgs, tilt-n t-vt~r_\' wt-tltliiii! you go to ‘s il rliiiilltnv affair. it is rare. lllili‘i‘ll. illlli you fiutl any l‘l‘ll] tlvsirt" in tit). things tlii‘i't~l't-.|ltl_\‘. \\'lir~il il l't)llil‘1~; to lilfil- wtitltiii-ll tl:i_\" ill" ytlutig girl wants lo ho t'tlll- vt-lititlinil to the (‘Xiffllliv lillll so tints lit-l" motilt-i". .\n,i so ll|t‘l‘i.‘ is a grout .~llllit‘lli‘.~i$ to iiit- ilt‘(‘llillll of liit- smart wvtirliilgs anti illi‘ wotlltl- ho silnirt wt-tltllilizs lliill you giant-t- tllrtlugh iii tlic tlniiy papers. 'i‘lti,; illillllllll all illl‘ britics are \\'l'ill'llll.' hrtlwil for lilcll‘ ll'ti\‘t‘lllll|3. logs, ’i‘litii't* scours to iw ll.'irtll_\' a sluglv i‘.\'('t‘|lill)ll. llvt-zlll illi‘ lit" t-ouilts cl-ciit whtltllngs you have rt\i|tl-——"it\ii|'-lli*n\\"ii silk“ "soul brown pm ll-hltlom," tobacco lli'tl\\'|| tiuvt-lyii" so ii got-s. .\'Itisi of tilt-so brown l)l'llli’l~‘ h:i\t- rcalizvti that lirtlwu i,- lltasi wil ‘ll ll in llSUil in s_\'iiiplitui,\'~» that is. ii H better to \\'t‘tll‘ at llrtlwii llill willi the brmvn stilt or t-tistiliut: lllly] il hat oi‘ ttontrtrsting l-tllor. Willi lliv ; navy hluc suit tho hat coiiitl be as 'bi'lli'iiili us you Plllltlfit‘. lint most effective it. tlic brown get. up when theirs! Ill of the slime shiitlc us tlic (cosftnoic. , -<0'>~_-_- FAR FROM SHAKESPEARIAN QTY LE. "(HY for Aitzllsll iuilgillllt- as wnilttn t~.'lit "oi ttntl sullli‘ loui"n.'lli.-ts, has tlt-pzictt-ti from tho ‘style of tho tluyy-r of Hl|ill(('.‘\|l1'ill‘!' is pungvnily iilustltl-it-ti hy tho fol- lowing that irpptiiireti iii ll popular hlitgiish lli\\'.‘l])t_l[)i!r tliitlt-r an "Ans- wnrs" t'tlllillllli~—- 'l'lln mun y'all inquirn nboiit is n “hniilbtllit\,“ nntl very "tiuti" Iii hhut. lie is green tit tllt- Klllll" and has now, l ilclirvv. tlrlotl up, . . i wish you iv-oultl worn v-u-t- ~- hers lliltlilisif. Ill-ups w-i t -it.....l.l- trlous, exvvill those whtit-h art: un- der recognized timings-merits, ln an cdilt-tllitlllitl report tlint was issued from Whitehall, Lon- _/ Cherished Furniture i You can Preserve ils Easterly The liner you" furniture, tilt‘? greater tile i‘, 0i giving; it ill-Till atterltioil Wllltjll will shouiri not use ordin- t.0l..h-~-yoil _wanl: a 'i1ll trust. You Those who use it regularly urill assure ycu it may even b‘: used on your piano or mutor . floors g/ifcli?! as {freq er g/tztmrctf Vbeforc. " Willi lllf‘ (l-Ccdtlr Pttiigh ‘~4- I“ . . <~\ l lnrtln -. r \\_-\ . 0i its beautiful finish. 1:-'"icly covcr up the grime with a silttutc; polish. it gets- iighi’ down t-mthc gram, rc- ‘tllc iilut: cloutlincss t-ry partial: of dust —— (litter which a light rubbing will tiry clctil leaves ihc - try \\'llii a hard, lvril- iizot lasts: the l'.'LZlli_‘y'U!r lllt} up in all its urlglrltil richnc: is tlic I r irlurlglc~i ptir. ' l. (l-Uerlol" ‘c or fiiiuccl tloil, ill“ Filllit‘ wt-e-ic wa< ftiulltl .ill' t) i“ M. Jlllflfll] hint“ folltliviiig gem oi‘ ilvrfiilicltllgv Ellg- _ llilll hown his good iisll:—— will hy .-iii>t.~i'iliiil;: $.31) to ilit- t-yzll- T1“. ,.X;,|,,;m,.;,,n sly-Mom hnsfllilsilllll. but \i‘lll'll lit- iztti till lin- itiatlt» in 'l't’lllll'illili' upon t-ilicf lll-lhln l!" "l"“"'- lfiifihlil-‘j "Flmlil "nil spt-tttlris l'(‘l't‘l't‘lit't'.<, uiitl lilt- 1ls,v--l’*“""l' “llh "“'l"l$""_m- (‘lltllill{_\' til‘ t-tlllll-til, in its. strictest Til" l?" "it 1 ~'1 "if 1i<l\"’1'-il1‘.\‘ llllr sonsti. is llll]l('l'li)ll.~l illqlllfiiiillitlillifiSfill '1 ill-‘Wii iii "ITP" "iliiillir- 7111'" lll\'0lVt‘!l to iiltillity upon the sim-t ll“ ""113! ii-dl-"Y illliiivtl the pin-- plusl uiicr ‘ltilfllilvlll that filters to thel"'"~‘ul lion-it, hum-it i; 1th,],- iliim i. wmu 50,410,, » llilliill" !->l._ r 'l‘h--u tilt-y tiuit. j4¢oa.___ ifi- strulzglti the "tilill ih‘ ~ .t vvll. wtyiilg: , THE WRESTLING PARSON " Mil-t i“ i-‘r Willi '~\l"‘i"‘ ~ ---— ln- t-ttfit to w. thy tliilillt tilt‘ mail i _ 'l‘ti rtlist: iliuiltiy for’ ti lit-w gylull- l!l tiit- -:'-" l>»-t.-.li.».t ht- tlotslfl. n . iiFilllii at "\\'t-.~"i Sitlt- Alt-it's (‘tnll- ;_».| it. tour i. out ill H" l" ‘l: Illlillll_\' filth", ilit- iiiliiiHiPl‘ illllillllllt“ lVllilrlllll tum Ill i. - . -i. anti this .4.‘ ' jx‘ <~ti ii .' ii lit wvt-n him ii ‘__. i____. -_i hit m’ lilt 1, ,__ Uommyloites _ told me their hired girl said we must be good eaters at: our houseihe grocery boy brings so many PosI-i TQASTIES Pa says life is , short anywa , ; and he's going i to have the best state goingfi gag‘ , Canadian Postum Cereal Co. 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