_,- _ _,_ .,re'~1,l.~ _ =- I. -._, _. ._,» 1 , _ _ ., ,, H. , .. , . _ - .. ‘, _ I _- /.~ I . __, _ . . __ _ ._ w. - . _ _ A MARCH 18, 1921 ' 'IEE cuARLo'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN ` _ _ _ PAGE FIVE," __ _'___ . i ._ ‘. » “I . - \ N' ' I " fa \ ' I 4' ` A - 1 ` ~' L I 1 _ . . . - »-:_.»»~»>. l.,-- -4-Ir oil,-'ir -~ ul' ‘_ _ ... . ~.¢. E' '!i§i{;§ii_,_ w I r .-1 _ _ ;; l>ll|5scllll_}___1l up -mvnlllv K "‘f.`>?~’. `-3' SANITATION In the pm- the by wird of our pres- E; ' rrlptlon del\u|'tn¢l_\-_!icrup- t. uloun nentnenl ls demand- ed at every drnlglet and hlu work ls watched by ns to lnnln- our customers with the lelle ol’ D¢rfec\¢|l service. - The store of rellnhle ,.. service `f'». 1: ‘z-if? il IIacKi|lnon Drag Co, , 'l‘le‘ Ilexull Knrlux Store \.`;: ._ ` .':-' 'QQQ-\:, - __ _ `,,,i»'2l1""’ \\,__;,;;,;;.__,,_T,7 ~ --17/7+ ¢»_,4;.-'/ -`»~-I'.- I ` ` / /_= use #KKK94 llorel. vlcrolu ‘ Pollard lor It suing ul ser- vice. _ lllunltly hnidhel ll rooms with bethr _ Ish 1|.. your lon; In lluiotitetowl. euenroloueaosovfoeoeoeelseu -l »+ Shoe Bargains O o » _ _ _.~.- ._ Men's Mahogany and Black Boots for men. E -Made lasts. These shoes' sold last year at 810.00 per pair. Special. Year welt sown soles. on recede and box toe The new crop of Foxes will B00! be arriving so be pre- - Filled to saf¢€\\M“I them _ #Ballast worms. Our Fox Cap- sules are unquestionably the parnlloll of lllrlcrlpllonl' ls , . best. that can be produced, ' We have sold thousands of them. They are used -by the leading ranchers and have Elven the grandest results. Price $1.00. Sent by mail to ` any addrc.-rs, Made only by _ -_ The 2 Macs ~h ' A careful selec- tion oi every lini- of Jewelry marks our stocif. l We will be pleas- ' F01' M011 fedto have youca W. N. Tanton _ JFWIILER _l_..._._-=I~'= _A l -oeoasosooo-eeoneuololele OPTICAL price now ‘ » $6.95 4 See our window.. Purdie `- Ferguson Shoe Go. Successor: to D., Gordon A oo' llll....J ¢ Our Lens Grinding plant -the only one on the I_s- land-is daily engaged lp manufacturing t e vari- ous kinds nt erases, used in correction of defective _ Th_ere are uolpng . un or s a' l§l’§e'§`-_l¥Iil»\r'i>'r,sN°A"r9PY SERV CE, is. the motto of our establishment. _ TG. F. l_lu_tc°h_e_sl_ln l ig _' I 'a Y s --3 /_ l . \ _;, gl , lille! oool0¥bl-ill lT’S P-IINI Ul’ A' terior painting and decor i I ' ,Mi Gert into line with the sP_i1`" > »“' _ ‘ll lit of Spring and do your ln ` ating NOW " . arl to do interior Painting Iggspnégxgfg . Commence now, before the inevitable Spring and Summer work begins S--i-1 H°eS€??i“‘f»_fiee§‘3’.rl.; ors .. .. .. _ _ Ib W.hi,te__..__ __ .. . ._....__.25cper ' ’ P L' uid Paint $0.00 per gal ` glgmeesflizss iiiquid Paint $1.40 P91’ uart J'ami2son’s or Glidden’s White Paint $5-25 Jalmiggni-gglor Glidden’s White Paint $1-45 er uart P . _ _ -all colors ~..$1-35 P61' qt- £,g*:-zlgr? all colors _ _ . . ~. ._-$1-00 Pei’ Pt- Jap-;-Lac all colors; _ _ _ ~- .Soc per 1'2 Pt- J-ap'a-Lac all colors .. . . "-300 P61' 1°4 Pl- Jap-a-Lac Floor Enamel -. . _ .$1.45 Del' ‘lt- ¥ J amieson’s Floor P-aint . ~ -$1-40 Per ‘lt Glldders wane Enamel ._ sz.;-lo per qt- Pratt & Lambert’s Vitralite Willie $3-75 . r _ Prat‘ll;)e& ¥?alrl‘bert’s A Colored Floor Var- ' nish...... _ '_ $2.15iper qt Pratt & Lambert’s No 61 Clean Floor Var- nisll.... . ... _ _`. '. ._ ..$2_15 per qt. Glidden’s & Effecto Auto Enamel in all col' lors ' El t ' W ll Pa er Cleaner ., 25c per pkg Alicbarxineg. . . .p. . . .. .40c & 75c per pkg _ SPECIAL ..-Aho colors - ' Kalsomine __ Brushes in great li ` ills Rogers ueenSt ut .200 packages assorte 1 10c per 5 lb pkg. variety ‘all prices ' _ Hardware _Co. Ltd. Grafton St _ 149 (infill George St. _ -vision. " ' _ Irons: aAcas._'rlme will ui! hone races at Pownal at 1 o'clock 531|-“D on *Saturday afternoon. GET YOUR TICKETS early for "l'Csl.\’berry Corner” tonight at Prince Edrward. F1'RE will be on for a dance alt the Country Club Saturday after. noon and night. _ 500 YD8 PRINT cotton 85c for .'.0c, I0 doz colored Turloish bowels 35:: for 25c. Prowse Bros., Ltd, voun A'r'r§N'rloN ls al-own er. add ol' McLeod Bros, Albany else- where in this issue. GET YOUR CAKE for Sunday night supper at -pantry sale Fennell and ChandleI"s store Saturday ut 3 o'clock. _ HEAVY PONGEE overlilouscs all sizes special $4.75. Prowse Iiros, Ltd. - BEAN SOCIAL will be held at the homo of M-rs. Anson Jones, ilnv.clbl'ook. Tuesday evening, :Lund -Inst., come and enjoy a_-rare lrca.t_. .JUST ARRIVED alll shades' in womens dress gloves for Easter. Zilulle your' selection early. I-‘rowse llros. Ltd. __ SPECIAL SALE' new sqlring voi- Ivs ldw prices. Ladies Lisle. Ilosc brown rlml black, 3 pail' for »$1,ti0 l'l:illlrren.s rib llol-le :til sizes 25c I’lowsc Bros Ltd. _...A LANTERN LECTURE \\'il| hi: lilron :lt t-hr- Parisll Hull, Mil-lon on Saturday evening next ul Il rl. nl. All are irc-.lrlily lrlvitod to helli- l\ilss Mclnlosh tell of her work in N. China. l=uNEnAu_ sA~runnAv_ Y jrl... funr-ral ol' tile laltc Mrli, Sophia ltnlrl-soy will -bc |leid_ from her late rmiderlce.al A., A, R“m,;qy'.»;._ (-0,, way Stallion on Saturday _19tl_l 2 oclock p. nl. The Rev. R. David- son will colrtiuct services. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- Il lravetliirlrs is tllvorable Rev. lC\\'ell l\iI~lJouI:a-I-l will preach sahbitlll 20111 at Ullllllas ll =t. nl. Bangor al 6.30 ll. ul. ____-See udc of Alcireod llros, .-\_l-- buny elsewhere in this issue MEMORIAL TABLET UNVE~l\--- llNG_-ln order to give furtllcr tililc for erection. the -unveiling of tllc nlelllorlall talblelt- ,ln ill, P;r.u1"c church \-:hicll was to have taken place on Sunday next will be de- luyell until Sunday morning, April. 3111 when the ceremony will ‘be performed by I-lis Honor, the Lieut Governor. - MILTON AND RUSYICO--SI-.rv-, lcv next Sunday (20th) ut Milton lll il. m. and -ut Ru,.st~ioo 3 p. -rn. il' trav- S~t.. Marys Hall, I-lntlliax, N. Chinn will speak rut these services. She will also give a lantern lecture in t`he| Pnrisll I-lulli, M-lllton on Saturday evening (19th) at 8 p. lll. All are llrulrtily invited to boltlh lecture nlul services. ‘ OVERSEAS MAH-_.._'l`he ncxl. mnil for the United Kingdom will be by the “Empress of France" from St. John on the 2-itil inet. and by the “.Melltzl" also from St. John on the 26th inst. A parcel poet mail for Argentine Republic will close at l»la.iil’ax on thc 20tll and H full imllil .for Bahullrus. .Inni- alca, Berrbndocs, Trinidad Bri-tlsil Gulzlnu and Ilrltlsh Honrllrms will close mt Halifax on the 23rd Inst. For China. and Julpan from Vall- oouvor on the 27th. For Austral- ln, New rork, and Honolulu from Vancouver on tile 30th irtst. SUCCESSFUL ISLANIDER AB- ROAD.--A life size photo of Mr. Ailhm J. Wilson_ formerlly of Card- igan adorn; the -from page of the Home Breeder, ipulblished in Bost- on .for January. Mr. Wilson has been honoreerlgby being ,elected president of the organization of Bay State -Circuit Stew-~ ards_ E\ir. Wilson who is cnc of the partners ln the -big r0C€ COUTSU at Sage Park_ Windsor, Conn.. is ` In the automobile supply business at lar nlgll street. Homo- “le mmry P. E. island friends and relaltives will be 8-hill I0 hem' of his success. _ ====- Fore Sore Throat. " com In on e`hoo\.`_l_\» \~1|NARD`S` 1. LINIMENT »\ ¢¢~»vr\r<ror_esslng Io work. No nmtter for what purpose you need S'08Ii>-you’il find rr superior brrmd in our stock that is ideally fit. The assort- ment contaiusz- BATH SOAPS, TOILET SOAPS, MEDICINAL SOAPB, SHAVING SOAFS, SHAM- , P00 SOA‘P8, ETC., ETC.. ETC. -lf you have no special brands which you use ex- clusively-try an assortment from our cases and yun'l1 Gnd something that is lure to please. Johnson & Johnson cotton 450 l'or 25c, 1.000 yds 36. *IMI-elrtonielxenroreluolloluluov rlle cellrlut olululull em "-,;.';;\,:;,,;;,&:-;=,.,_ Women lacking in nerve force llld whole mindl are not as keen _U in days gone by are fur. tlndlng that organic phosphate is the one element -that their impoverished nerve uid blood cell: need. Bitro-Phosphate, lor which Geo. Hughes. Ltd., has such n large dc- mand, is ordered by physicians be- :muleh with its rare comes tgle svgl- ted uoyacy an e er 0 _you . It feeds the nerve. greg lld bl0°\‘| cells just the food nature intends sith eople to have. and stron he y D is I gets 'inexpensive upbullder. Conor j Wine _ ‘ Contradicts Ex-German llmperor’s Statement NEW YORK, Mar. 16-The form- er German emperor’s proposal I0! rl league of nations descrli-bed in his book written with the object of showing that Great Britain was responsible for the war, excerpt-S pf which have been cabled from The Hague, is definitely challenged and contradicted in the forth- ,I-olnlrrg memoirs of Count Witte. the noted Russian statesman. The ,former German emperor asserts .that he proposed a. league of na- ltions consisting of the tniple sl- ,llance and the French and Russian lalliance, and that this proposal was .accepted by the Russian emperor and Count Witte. After rletailing in earlier chapter _lt proposal of the German emperor for an nffcnsive. economic alliance between Russia and Germany against the United States, Count Witte refers to his socalied league of nations proposal. In 1905 Count Witte saw the German ruler on 'ills way to Russia after thc' trerity of Portsmouth, and their talk assumed a serious aspect. “Having referred briefly t.o my success ut_ Portl-mlouth." says Witte. “heh then turned to tllc gurl,- cral political situation ill Europe and reverted to ollr Peterhof con- conversation. 'I reiterated my profound belief in the desirability of a. general approachment of the three main bodies 0| thc political _s_v.-terrl ill Europe-Russia, Ger. molly null France, this rapprpach- lllellt tending to ‘become a. close lllliorl, which, of course would be joined by other European powers, |l)_e1ivercll from thc burden of mi- litury expcllditures, Europe would be erlnblctl to create a mighty naval 'force whillll would dominate the world. i _ Shared His Views. His majesty assured me thu/t he” that my scheme had finally been carried into effect at hts meetlngl With Emlleror Nicholas at Bjorkoe. Having imparted to me this extra- ordinary piece of news, his ma- jesty asked me whether I was sa- tisfied with this development and ill my innocence I replied that his words had filled my heart with Joy. We parted. ` Upon his arrival in St. Peters- burg (Petrograd) Count Witte had an interview' with Emperor Nicho- write sthe count. "that he had re- ceived a. letter from Emperor Wil- lium, ln which were the foundation ol’ the mysterious agreement. how- ever. his majesty did not showme. dorff. our minister of foreign af- vlbrant with ill-controlled indigna- tion the desirability of an entente bc- twccll Russia. Germany and Ger- rnmly and ,France, when he inter- rupted me. saying: “ ‘But have you read the Bjorkoe treaty?" A Surprising Treaty. wler n h d m selves to defend each other in case of war with any other European power (including France.) “Russia pledged itself to make every effort to gain France over to this union (but whether this re- sult was attained .the agreement between the two countries, was nevertheless. valid.) ""I‘llis is monstrous] I exclaim- ed. 'Tire treaty dlshonors ull in the eyes of France. Is it possible err . I r fs gill; tri' :iii The Quality Drupetnre Cor. Kent and Prince Its. LQ-. 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Louis Blues--Solo, Al Bernard .... __ $1.00 10026-Thank God lor a Gwrden-'Fenor Solo. by SPECIAL EASTER RECORD .» ~ ; "’ 5039-Cltl'isl Arrose-Collegiate Choir Mario Cllatnlce 3 2067-Rosle-~ Fox Trot 2t|65~-Ilulu Blues-Fox Trot Caresscs--l~`ux 'l‘rol $1.00 llop. Skip and .lump--Fox Trot ....... __ $1.00 2056-Grieving For You-Fox Trot ‘_-llltili-Kiss-a-Miss-~~Flox Trot Beautiful I-‘aces-Fox Trot ____ __ $1.00 Singin' the Blues-l\`ox Trot .............. __ $1.00 1.25 13015---slulllln' Through »narllcneS0l0. Rlvlmrll Benelli -Mother o' Mine-Ihritone Solo, Rllcllard ‘ li0l'lelll ........... .... .. $1.59 25002-R.igolettof~QuaJvtett.e, 'I/'esselln’s italian Band Callmen. - Selection, Vsssella's _ltallnu ` Band ............. .. $1.75 :lurl03-Ave l\ln.l-la-Violin Solo, Max Ibosen $2.110 Come- Thou, Allnligllly Klnlr:-Colleulute Choir ....... ._ _ $1.25 Be Sure to Hear This Godowsky Piano Record A Without question. "March Mllilairc,” by that “Wizard” of tllle Piano, Leopold God- _, b _ Be sure to beam lt, Brunswick owsky, is 'tile best piano record ever made y anyone 12-inch Record No. 30004. _` ’ 1253 (}-_-- -- 1, rl-lass omr.'S-"Resxr did you YAlt IOUTH, N. M h .- - Dark :iiystery stilll benshixids the pick °“t tm' W”-°“ hr m° your H P self?" "No, l'got'Vei's .loner 'to some sensational developments io- q , _d.ay, but there were none. It is now fnlohe -- , ` f._ ' .known that there were no blood- ` ° ` 'stains on the stunt of Mrs. Perry. which was sent to Halifax for an- allysis. The mark on -the shirt lwas made by some stardlly substance. probaibly a piece of potato. The detective had a long liner, A.. . J , - view today wi-th Manuel-d Rose and _ Qlplpjpgl _ rogstell . _ he was given a searching exslnina- mtl."-w. °.' w R A murder of Captain George . er- ._ _ _ _ _ rv. Tllere was some .exlpectaltion in “lp me select ""” nn' th” 'E' lfarmouth tllllot the return of Det- MM" m'm'°"'.Tm" sm hu" m°‘F `eci.ive Kennedy would resullt. in l I. :-4 I ‘ 1 - _ A