APRiflggiililgfikfi Blood Tonic NOW — lor Liz." Illood. \‘l u ll (it'll? skin of vclvriy softness. ill» thrill = oi‘ any form of l.\'l'lcn v l‘ mill ii lull. (let drill; store. ' Clears the Skin. Shoes Properly Fitted A SDIIIICE 0F 00MFORT VANI) SIGIVPLY T00. our duty to fit merely sell tlielli. ltis shoes-not When properly fitted. the st in and weight comes just where scientific Shoe makers intended it should. hence those shoes will keep their shape and beauty until the oull slurs rllllcl: All: TilAlilEll T0 lllls ‘And our store completely re- modelled and furnished for your comfort. . We invite you to make use of our MODERN SIIOE SER- VICE, it is far ahead of the antiquated G0-n5-_,""u-ple8B€. ytmlst - to —- luck "approbation method, so long in rogue. Olir Spring‘ stock is com- plete with new Shoes. ‘new styles and shapes. widths and sizes. to suit mostly any feet and fancy. ALLEY 8i 00., LIMITED. ‘rirrlln FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. .1 oo4++fi04+044++o4+0w¢€i the “cm/e figllllllg lvl‘ till EYES TESTED Glasses Fitted Competent service with Intel‘ equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS. 142 Richmond St. QQOQQQQ-eoeooeoeoeoooee Professional Cards R. R. BELL IIARRISTEII. SOLICITOR. (‘ameron Block, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN i ' ‘or. t. Cid-Archibald Graduate oi‘ N. Y. I'ost (lraduatlnCui-rlv to the post ot‘ In Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to EN. Ell‘. N051! and Throat ‘fasting Eyes and supplying Giassesflllii University. Office, Bayer Building Great George Street tiifiee Ilours-ft to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 fillimllflf-‘d Bfltl8l1 M-ark R. McGuigan B. A. ' niutiusrnn. somcrron, ETC. any T0 1.0m Cameron Block. CharlottetotvnJhEJ. Cmmmnns who McLeod & Bentley J. It. nouns! w. c. BENTLEY. K. c. nanom- and Attornei-ll-LIW Office: m ltlehinona Street MONEY 1'0 1.0M cmlottowwn. P- I- 1- McDonald McPhee Be AI i‘ J. A. McDONALD “Mmlsmns Izlatonmys’ 3i“; those-years have been replete with‘ . MONEY T0 LOAN m] [milling "Clllfltlltetollh six years before it was picked to be "X11111 0111111‘ l" k111i“ llll" ey . < Most Everyoiiie i Plllllciilalsllhll New, This True * Coburg Legal Battle in the Spriilg—».'llii=t people union vi all age; are bene- g 'l'l{l‘-lil.Ofll), ll sufr and First 5llCCt‘5-nh1ii_\' uscil as ll doctor's pa» Mflpnlll. ‘PRU-BLOOD is wonderfully lifrcli-rniil bringing liuck llclllth to all; whose iliifllPlllS are uiuscd by impoven pilfli or impure lllooll. And while correct- iii: blood dibtlftl'th—tlf Wljltll (ilfifigtlfilllli ..-l-e.<. rczcilul and painful boils are the {ruin/uni cviiienccs-TRIT-BLOOD gives! SIR ARTHUR CURE") v tkia lll<ea<e are , _ _ _ lly ‘.l*l'l4 llui-kiryxr CltlZEll-SOIGILFS 0t Canada. who. in I | a Ill ‘ l. .vgil§i+’~' the ‘ "u" umutwc years. rose from the rank of - —-—~—‘;<,f the 2nd Canadian Infantry Bri~ _ glide. 11c wiis O O O O 0 I O i“Wc wlrc opposed b_v {UIC Canadians deliver ;bl(,\\' ut the (i€l‘ll1t|llS mo? brill. .,____._-..-.-.._ lauded on Nov. icral ol‘ the Forces, ll position which wards as commissioner of trddfl W‘ iwas ilbolishcd when Sir Arthur rc- ihllS filled since i920. when he suc-‘ln ttlll wllcll the government 0f Slri r h b k Iciglllt he lllid to fend for himself. liihiiliu repair Anti fL]\l.lLL'lllt'l\lfit1>l. Alinli l‘\lll'li\fll)' for ab ut hi l . . - . es ed a constituency unsuccess-ithe stages of n small provlncia 11-‘1 fl 011 r011 (‘PS1 5am at sixteen hc was all acconlpv he“ ulliurllciioll or i111 All u\-t~r-llll~ull-i.».li I111. W.0 Dafcii.‘ edligr tiifqthiioxgriniltfilaiii ii’! 192i. was charged by the ilruispiiper. from "printer's dcvll" toi Their inspiration is a woman 1151M] Qpgqk‘ BIRD a‘ q“, ZFREE PRESS. introduces his re-‘Llberal government wtih various lm- proprietor. Mr. Wilson. the thlrdiwlluse lmullllless ffllth l11 l111l1111l1 1111- U _ v ‘ ‘ “lump, ‘ ‘new of the rccentlv published book llOrtilllt comlnissions with reiliiecti mi iifliicllml 1n this villi-st‘ veleblv- 1111*“ 1"" h" “‘°"l“"' ‘v°"d""' . H" “M “"““-“°““ “l” h" l°‘“' l\llll.DI.\l. l‘l(v(1ll|.-'(,'|\ i.l.\llTlII) by Mr. Preston: “ii/Iv Generation of freight rates on, the Great Lakcsiboril in Port Dover 08 years ngo. H ‘ 5h0 l8 Ml“ Mflflvfle EVRH-TlWIP-ld ill!‘ 50118111‘ 111113 11111110 R 1111M lhmilwn lowiiiv Mvmml Politics and Politlcliins‘ Mr Pres: and the North Atlantic. bctwccnjhlis been in the newspaper business s. a visionary Wllh 11 Drlwtlcfll tllrllllflilillllfift-‘nl 1317011 a I Man“; I027 that coiilplillnt is made. Mrfilfiffll organizer that Mr. Preston lslWlllianl Firblc. . . p irrm CHKRUGTTETGWN GITARDIIN _ _ " Reduce the Fire M Bond's Yearly inn jurisprudence. . I ‘- ~i (Canadian Press! COBOURCI. OnL, April 20.—Tht- .llill.l0llfll proilllncilce of the princip- 'ais engaged in the legal battle at Ccbourg. where the War Comman- [dcr cf the Canadian Expeditionary iForce. G(l‘l(l't\l Sir Arthur W. Cur- ’ri0. G. C. M. G.. K. C. 13.. ' ' I to obtain 550.000 dzlnlages 'I‘. R. Preston and l". W. “iilsuli. of Port Hope; Ont.. lor alleged libel. Sir Arthur Currie is one of thr- brief, space of little more than which fails to quench it when its useful purpose hasbccn‘ served, 1's the ENEMY to mankind. He who by neg- lect causes fire in thciorest may Well expect the saime treatment as would be accorded to one who tosses a match into a neighbours hays/Lack. iColcnel. commanding a brigade of illlllfllllfy. to Lieutenant-General. ‘ commanding" an Arlrly Corps of follr . ldlvisiclis. At tllc outbreak of the i war. on August 4. I914. General Ciir- = ‘rte. who was then in Victoria, 110,, wolunteered for active service and ion the formation of the 1st Canad- lllii Division at Vzllczirtlcl‘. Que. hc lWZiS clfercd. and accepted. command promoted Colonel ‘WllllC in England in January, 1915, land with this rank proceeded to .l'-‘r.'lnce iii February of that yea‘; ‘Clllcncl Currie. as he thell was. ‘took part with his brigade ili the .2lld Battle’ oi Yprcs in April. 1915. lllllli for his ivcrk in this engage-l 'lll(lll ivzis awarded the-Companion- 1Sfll]) 0t the Bath by His hlzijcsty‘ the |Klllg. and ivns also lilade Comman- l(l(‘l of the Legion of Honor by p“. lllt-illlblli‘ c1 France. Cololiel ClllTlL‘ ipllrticipated ill the battles of Fusili- Ebert and Glvcilcliy in May and Junci iFl I915; zllld. when General Alder. [sou tlieii c0illmallrlel' of the »1st i (Ziilladian Division was wlthdraivli ilGlll Eligllindolt was to the leader , cf lhc ZndvBrlgarle that commzllldV of the division was given. with the ‘ifllllk of hliajoi- General. Froill Scp_ écllilber llllfi until June 1on7 _c.@i1@i~.,1 , rlllii ihnlniaildvd his division. and‘ hlsiuillrt‘ oi oificc saw him piirtlci- 111111111»! l" "l-"llly of the hottest bat-l tics of thc war. In Julie 1916 the.‘ division was deeply committed once: lilore lit Yprcs. ivhcn the Germans made ii strong bid to sweep awiiy Canadian opposition ill all effort tol open tllc Wily to tlic Channel ports!‘ It} frills thb utilicks of ills command Wilt. i restored the ground previous- g lost to the enemy on Obscrvatol idge. Mount Sorrel and S. t - WOOCl. . “w ‘my Seven ivceks later saw the Cimud-| ions engaged ' ‘ Struggle on the Somme, a Cflllttdlflll Division took part in hrucli of the severe tigthing their in D1 Culess. On Pozicres Ridge. Moqliegi . ' Ffmlll- Le 5111's. Pys and at the R9 / Issuer] by Authority of Charles Stewart, Minister of the interior. Hi5 m?“ cllgagfilllfilll. as conlmaim der of the Canadian Corps was rim; authorities the cqiyldjnnq mm“ \ n ( ‘ id on the cilemy losses that were pl-‘QJE Dortlonateiyi greater than any s" . gilllllfutLsby the GOFIIIIIIIS. either prior - cquent to that battle. This .. . iii‘ ivas foilght i A ii]! I . followed theiilthenfiiiash 1917‘ There m I '| Passclieildale Ridge ' WW1 on Nov. 6. 1917. This closed _ ‘ 8t year. bu‘ ‘ *" “veggie 51111118 of 191B the Canadian; Engaged in repulsing i]... 811011;; Geluiinn attack of March 21 in the vicinity of LCIISJIIIG of Mfllfl 29 lll f rorii. of Ari-as. It was the Canadian Corps ilndcr Sir illrhllr Currie vviilcli struck the ._ illCftvlffil. on August 8 and 9 at Aml- ‘~ . f3px.icgtributlngtnaost to what Lu-‘ i ' " " ‘ f our c irirai: cl" zed as "G ' -. . . _ lor-s milk 1m." n. c...........§‘Z-l‘.. cuscd lilrlr (left-at on thosc two (lays _____ by llrr‘ words of Von Hillier. Liidcu- llir capital of Cililiida and rcnulllcd chllrlicierlsllcs: dcrllls liriztlicr-ili-liliv.zllid i-nmlllaii- Ottawa. lii: was present. when the‘ l(l(‘l' of tllc deflate i i lhr slight. wiry uc- Lyon ltllickclizle. grandfather ofllieiivlly I was given the freedom of all tire tliuirir. J.il\(‘ with coliiblltivcllcss. prestllt prime minister. at il tlulcicxclilislvc sct. _ ' f , . the rapid llowol words in tl sonleqivlirn the lender of thc revolt of 37 "Whcli a mall comes out of ])l‘l.\-‘ » - » --' -..<‘~- l“ >i-"" ‘r-r ':' . . the cliti.‘ oi Buildings was laid by the PflllCl‘ otrwhht high-pitched acid \UICL‘, Iht “as issuing, Thr iatlioi iii "Io in l{(‘rli‘lf\_l rfitlgylrllllriixllriltxgl: hr cclelii-al- Wales in Illtiil and his mil-rest m‘ihirohlprollilsliill ilnquallllcd story 0f oiltv- _‘ _ r i’ _ 1111“; ‘gm "lwq: E-v hTlilgm-Rg, From then (m lmmjcs begins in tilosc pre-C0n10d-|tlic contrast bciwlcll a party ivliolh; sonic clllllel IPXIICIIIVIICL“; ob liens lni _ w; _ ' h linidml ‘vh; ed blow after (mum. 5mm. of Canada. l-Iv Blurb-good or nearly si. and one trembling impel work vtele oblallii y l. lcle ale . a! h h . ilt Arras ii. ml ,.<. political P1111191‘ 11$ 11 SDQHKPYIoll the brink of lltlKllllflll. the rv-lwllson in Iiamllton. _Ont.. but at huligei to fllllvhlltllfiil. eILeag- [hp “MM (nu-S n; August 19m H1010“ helm“. (A H“, “new; pm-ty in fusd‘ w m“. or 115k quarter. Pres-Itllc age of l_7 he settled in Port Hope uc- of the stlfllglltuRilfld gives lllflr-E Caliul du Nerd. in September. Cnm- 187B and ll. wus his immediate suc-Imn. ihc organizer. the platform dC-‘illldv with his father engaged in pro,- liieii their chiancf. v captured by the Ct-lnudlnns W55 that dPfOYlllllIPtl his (‘hreclw hater, the pnmphletccr. the illflflllfififllltflllg the Polt Hope Guide. f The ol-gal: cat onnls llllll by tllc early in October, and so m, m yap “pm. ‘m. u...“ 3n yillars.“ continue-i of pliriy strategy \\':ls a pcrsenlil-I I had all the ups and downs o irieii lll(‘l'llbf'.l\(’b. l icy ciolose anti cllclelilics and Mons where tho wiii-‘My Dafoh. "he was in the thick O1 cnilnn of the Liberal lighting spirlnthc country newspaper. said" Mr. ioiich fol ill cliud dates, vi in must‘ ll. 191B. m‘; iiblilitffll battle. 'l‘hcn followed Quill!‘ the bcsl known and Ctiftflinltfiwilfiml. "principally the downs. be under twenty-seven ytlilPS of agi. Following the “m. the Canadian 15 yams or Sol-VICE abroad in var- as lt showed itself ill the long aiidg uMr. Wilson hgs made freiiulent ’ aléelgnl‘ Offplllflblttlfilgl be dsBli? ¥°V"'l1l111'i111 llllllolllffld S11‘ Arthur mus official capacities. First. 1n the never-ending‘ cillilgalgli strctchlntzitllps to Eulopc, ut in genera ills vc c 019' u ‘Illitlll elsip, an I specter Gen- immlgratlilil department. and lifter-rpm“ the disaster of 1873 to the not wandered far afield from Port takes chulnctei and determination crowning lliercles of I896. He be- Hope. He is nine years’ younger to qualify. come the bcst known and Certnlillyflllllll Mr. Preston, with whom he is --y0u Cannot 5M, to n "m" ~39. the best abused of nil the Llbcl"al‘!£'0-dr-f@11dfl11t l11 I111? Sllll- gcnd and llVf! on air.“ said Miss Ev-i champions of that time." nn-Tliomas. "Elnployment is the Mr. Prestnnls '77 years present u first necessity. Employers have help- Wilfred Lnuricl‘ was defeated ill kaleidoscope Ill ivhleh the great po-i ed splendidly. and their help has to c-lnilda and he was employed 111 iiilciil figures of the past rise up and‘ been amply justified. Only olicc lii. <5“... ilflpcl-tlrlrl capacities by tllcilivc again. i seven ymrs has a member of the hi-ltilh i'1)\‘f‘.l‘l‘il1lf‘lll.. With the com? The volume referred to is Mlnj _ League let ills employer down. lint: of the Uilloil government durtnuiPrcstonfis second work. the first be-l v "I have here a letter froln ii lad the Will‘. Mr. Preston returned (filing his "The Llfc and Times of strvllig sentence for a jewel theft.“ "In the last two decades of tlzc (iaillidlhn politics as the fEciil‘1’t‘$"IL1‘§1;- llfllTl slrlitlicoiili.“ isrllicndcgzlyltiglgitiildtzh;lpileylllhairee rglgllagggi 19th century. now sunk by nearly 30 tlvr overseas of the Cuna an - - A ' ‘ ' . - _ , . . - ~ ithc East End of London allttle blind t n1 i; ii i U Le d years beneath times horizon. nil vials lii the WflI-IIIIIO elections. y“ mm Whwmrm the League o‘ the o re lin i m o le agile an v _ ‘ .. L . M w can...“ 5hgrfly give hllli another chalice. Usually iii the country's lisiiiognamésirililgii aftgihhifiliilltlcontlnues Mr. Dafoco For the past half century F. W. Straight Road- They have Ileflflf/lconvictlon means expulsion for life. . _ . . , . -. em » - l -- " 11 imprisoned-usually fcrnul this boy ma tried so hflfd at which included nearly evpryboqiyh~wvhs ll figure oi some blolnlnencq Wilson has been a country editor, |11 , . . klicw W. T. R. Preston or kncwlln the Liberal convention of l9l9.|ln that period advancing through all the“. 111F111)’ 01169 Wfirlfefl mflétll" imhhh- 1114* mop urrcacli Nulunou. vsllirl- llli-y uill tllki- til fresh sup- plltx. Alli-r a cruise of the islands lllt‘ vilclit will leave lor Honolulu. ulld lriiill tilrri- will i101" 511" Film‘ risen. The Wfl1i$111l‘l1 l-‘Xlwcl l" rriurli lllcii- (icsliiiiitliiii ill J\ll_\'. d German Arlirv. fcliiidlllull stone nl the Plirlliiliicnt till‘ Frclivll Army and t ed Caliadlilii Corps." iBy British lYnitcd Press) :1Yli.\' ‘Y. .\' S. \\'. April 1'1 --.\ idarlllg voiwlgii across ilic Pauli: w .Shii Francisco is lJPIIIQ iiladc by tiw __\'llCl‘il§lll(‘ll in ll sixteen-loll Amelia; Lilllt‘ Juicer ll. ' Ill search of adventure. Ales. :< Kclglitlcy and Lllldcmilth sci. 0H1 from Newcastle. G2 miles north oi Sydliry. cu March 3. and by the tiiiil- they rrlich their llcstliliilloii. till-ii" wishes will silrely" have been ll(lt‘— qilately fulfilled. The craft. which is fitted Wllllllh auxiliary engine. has been stocked with sufficient fucl and provlsiolisto Mr Lindi-lliiiili is a iiienllier oi the Babylon Yacht Chili. New York. 11111! his Lllni- Juli-er l is TNXJRIIISLKI as on» hi‘ illl- llcsi l'l'|lll|l|’lt‘(l i-exseis ol il.<: kind in llic world For mnlly \‘t lirs Mr. l-{eiitlllli y \\‘il.‘- lltlulfilled t0 ll)!‘ i\il.~lr.lll:lll Navy (is commander of the Yllrru. lle is u iuitivo 0f Nilvtxistli‘ ililll is ivcll-known in giziclilliii; ril-vli-s in New South Wal- es. Japan. and later to the continent of signed to. become Principal of Mc~ Europe." This function he Mr. Preston rellilililrd lii Enlllandl ,__ <‘>______ Crooks Taught T0 Run Straight (By British United Press) l.().\'ll().\‘- April ‘J1.’ Theri- is ‘ll ccedrd Sir Auckland Geddes. tlicli ambassador Washington. W. T. R. PRESTON Durable! FireSdfc! Bciultifill! BIRITS “ART-BLENDE” TWIN SHINGLES F. W. WILSON A null rim will liiil. “tdlilkf safe. flrc resistant. proof ton til another of the principals 111.1921 and 1925 the libel action. nnd ll is of an ar-ihome in P01‘! tlcle written by him and published.mlnlscenccs." in the Port. Hope GUIDE in June] the“ rpm-pd to hlsoirfhil his llfc. The Port Hope ClUIm-‘lof mind who thus describes the aims Then one day. in an Hope to write ills lT-JVIIUSE destinies he directs. is one 0110i ll“! 111118110 11nd U16 10111111101‘ 0f ' ‘the oldest newspapers in Canndaqllfi lWi-llflnllfllfi- having been founded lii 1831 by. impulsive mo-‘ ment. he slipped back and attempt-i ltd this theft." "During the war." said Miss Ev-i The League of the Straight Road, “rm-mung m thlgfflll-Tlltllflflfi. I met an ex-burglor, has forty members and runs two‘ mormecuon is m;- rncg m,“ 5on1.- 0r| Wilt’) had done well in the Army iif- flourishing football teams. 1t meetsj “Trns of thousands of people iiol-‘the type and fixtures employed toi W‘ bvlfll! 1916115011 i101" 11118011 i011" "19 "PM "l 31- MBfllfl-lllrthe- actiVlty i-Ic was born in Byioivn ed lilin ill action.“ says the review. sci up the paper nearly a century! lllf‘ 1111111051‘ 0i 511114118. He tntro-lFlvlll-fl R1111 M All HMIOWI. Mtlrk- . l l i and lllSi ago were purchased from William ductd inc to his friends. 811d ln thlllune- BIRDS Q00 fI/m 34mm‘ Trove 271mm Tiart. It ls however in his role of Lih- S reston is hi his STANLEY, SHAW it PEARDON. LIMITED. BETIIUNE HARDWARE (XI. LIMITED. ll. 77th year, nnd best kliown.