.i' r -~——-~ -- -‘a—‘ wens-u -.v.--.._. Cl a i46 Richmond St E Chartottetown I § Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate § Class Insurance at Lowest rates; § Good" Strong, Stock Companies I i IUESDAY ‘Rn "My pcruinul (lplililtfl of 7TH lluk is that did" ' ‘ti! " .‘.ltt..-2.’ Jziittrtg“! ‘inns \‘- . I tti- pit-till it tin ilihuilllc 1.lti t r ii t.‘.l' t » , - . . mid thin \it\t‘.l:-\‘\, '/.'.'i~t>i'itt'.< i.» rt- t.l|t ."—— Let. A. 1). hLlvLPUU, 11.ll\\‘llli, t\.li. ' “ i.t;i tii.i \.;:s my tt iiliir, We islet»? f’ - - . ‘ l \. In.’ Q lirorzt lP\\I\1 littintc ill 4i ti." t1. out." ".11, ' Ki "Ilhlil r pit .'t"~~i- l\.l:i\‘, l rvvuhi lillh to .~ l't.t~i\~ ti .t‘ilt.t, tiitt-"s, gilt-t :|li.i tiistuiwa. i lilti- |\|'\lI1 /T,lu.'litl‘i 11! curt the Wurst t...t~.."-~.\t"it.<ic l\l;."l‘Il, tiitls, .\h.t. “ (iilv inc 7am- l l l: at l Imsl 0 g .'. rt-iintl ittAI-r kin-no Ir twltti l‘lL‘ .. ‘ ‘ ti .t.l |..:.-l, . il i i h. ti . - ship son's, anti my huslraritiof abadly crushed iiogt r. lat» 1llil'i\ ' Without il."--—.\lii.\', \'ii.i.li*' Rb, >t.ttl;t->t-rt I hi. Zam-n-ik ll Wllrl! ilrliuti, iii-i liir nir- Milt!‘ not... Jld .i:i ti.“ a... lnnwn and niiirltt-si rule. Stir. box, .. i-c Compared ‘with other foods the cost of bread is insignificant, yet no food costing emlittle. nourishes [so much as BREAD BAKED FROM Uflrit foraii youriilso-icing More Bread and Better Bread Ind Better . Pastry Western Canada Flour Mills Company, Limited TORONTO-Hui om Winnipeg; n=:-'41'Z"'c':i':" Blneehq rvi-nuimttt-Jst. $0.4.“ ,.~- H...» ,..., - ‘merrily ‘DELICIOUS; 1 P‘... ‘_ .—" “""' ‘a. ._ __._._ ......._ IIlWllt-wltwaleraitisaitraiiasaltsaeastttrsiitaesttasstmtitsrtttamtrtltoiltu. seleiselenestestenonenonuionenieneisoisevtent i Mary Pickford Case is Again Before Court MINDEN. Nevada, April 17.—ln the interest of the State of Nev- ada, a sultvnslting that the decree of divorce granted On March 2. 1920 by District Judge Langan to Gladys E. Moore, more familiarly known as Mary ‘Pickford, from Owen E. Moore be set aside, was tiled in the district court here this after- noon by turney-general, The complaint is based on alleg- ations of fraud, connlvance and ctiilitsiort between Moore, his wife and DotiglttsTali-banks, to whom tile former Mrs. Moore was mur- rictl a short time after her divorce was gritntod. Allegations are that Aioore came to Mindcn solely to be served suiti- itiotis in the suit, and that Miss Pickford coidceaicd her identity front tlic judge up to the moment of taking the witness stand. As Judge Larigait is one of the witnesses suntiiitmctl for the state, another jittlge will hear the contpirtint. Good Progress in ‘ - Special Courses (itioti progress is lit-lug iltatlo in tlic t-ittsscs being licld at tlic lioitsc- lioltl Skivlltl) kitchen, Kitidergar- tcii llall at ivhlclt about twenty oi‘ tho \V1Vf‘S anti sisters of return- vtl strldlcrs who have taken tip farm lug on the Island arc receiving a fivti ivccks course of instruction in gitrdcitirtg, poultry keeping, dairy- iltg. llliiiill\‘1‘_\', sewing laundry, Pltflllilll.’ and home nursing. 'i‘ltt~ t-ottrse was started hcre un- (il‘l' the tiirectiott of M"s Helen i'lilll]l|lt‘i1 oi’ Ottawa, ASHiSifllli Dir- t-t-tor, lloiiic Ilraricli of lilt‘ Soldiers St-ttlclittnlt Board niiil has been ca_r rictl on since her departure under tlit- charge of’ Miss Sattittlers anti Alias Alt-Kenna of tlic Womeus lii- stiiittes Branch. ’l‘lie instruction in dairying is being given by Mr. F. T. Morrow, Provincial Dairy Inspector and two tienioitstration have been given at the Condensed Milk Factory through the kindness ot‘ Mr. Cox. Instruction in gardening is being given by Mr. J. A. (‘larke, Super- littendctit of the Experimental Farm, while the poultry instruc- tioii is ttiidcr the charge of Mr Poir- iPl‘ and Mr. Montgomery, of thc Poultry Division, Live Stock ilraucli, Dominion Department, of Agriculture. i lilstructlon iu the fundamentals of nursing is supplied under the cttpablo direction of Miss McKin- non, Matron of the P. E. island Iiospital. (treat iiliPlTSi is being taken by those taking the instructions in til] of the ‘subjects referred to anti very ciicoltraglng progress is being ntatlo. ' _Pleasing features in connection with tho (‘OIITSPS aro the entertain- iticnis given thc girls by the dif- fsaiisiit “stalwarts tleiimuinotmns...1\l- ready soclals have bccit given by Zion, tho llaptisi. Rt. James’, and the Xgit-thntlist Churches. These provided a source of great cnjtiymciit and a plcnstint change in the regular rotitinc oi work. MUCil crctlit is tlut: to Bliss Saun- tlcrs and Miss iVlCKrllllzl for the excellent mariner ill which they have carrictl out tlir~ir ilutlcs in ('()llllt"(‘ii0ll with (11050 courses. To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Pt-rsorts suffering from t-iitttrrhitl dottfttt-ss, or who art: ptrtiwirtlz hard oi‘ lit-uritil: rtlitl litlvo lit-r tics will‘ht- glut) to know that this ills» tr strip: liiriiVliltil ui-iit usually lvt- stit-t uSflliiy trt-tttorl ut ltt-rut- by nu iltti- ittl rrivtiit that iii trinity lu- alillii-tis IIIIH itfti-r other tri- Stlficrt-rs Wilts coultl scarcely it'll!‘ lirtvt- Illlti tat-tr 1Il‘t'll'1l11-f rt-sttirrtl to silt-h hll v.\ti-ul thltl tltr lick of ti \\'tlll‘1\ wits pitilttly mltillrit- nevi-riot- tiiliili. iitt-ltt-s itwily from vikilvl‘ t-ili‘. ‘Fltt-rt-ftirc. if you know of Hllilllflllt‘ who is trtiubli-tl with hctltl ttttiscs or ('.'l1ill'l'1lili tlt-ltfni-i-is; cut. out. this for- iitultt ttlid iiund it. to thcilt iuitl you lttriy litivo bcclt tho rut-tilts of‘ tUlV- ins: Htlllll: poor aulfori-l" pt-rlutps from tottll tit-afticss. The prescrip- tion t-nn lu- prt-pttred at ltoruu uud is tutttlo 11H follows: Sci-tire from your drugulst l oz, l'itt'uttrit. (lmublt- Strength.) ‘Frtltn this ltoliic arid lttlrl to It "i pint of iltrl. wirlvr ulttl I1. little Kliflllllilllvti stirznr; s-itir until dissolved. Ttlkt- time tublcspotirlfitl four titties l1 (l l)’. Pttrrrllrtt is uttcd in thin way not truly to rt-titlcti by tonic action Uto illilllllllllllkillil rind swelling ill tho lqtistrit-lilari ‘rum-s, and tun to oquttllzi- tlto Llil‘ pressure: on to tlritrtl, hut tn t-tirrteirt any trxctesn of secretions lit tlto middle our. and tlit- rt-sults It given are nearly al- ways tlulck ttrtd effective. Every pt-rrion who has cntnrrh in iiuy form, or distressing rumbling, hissing aourttls ln their cars. should give thin rccirao u trl Leonard B. Fowler, at- . rms crranrorrsrown GUARDIAN. I Printers Strike l , I Baby Happy After Hts Batli t With Cuticura Soap i Nothing more refreshing for baby than a wnrrrt hath with Cuticura ‘Soap, especial! if his skin is hot, ‘Irritated or ras iy. _ After bathing, gently touch any irritation with Cllii~ cura Ointment. They are idcai for all toilet uses. Seep 25c, O‘ throughout th e-Dgrhiidiofil. cfiitifigif L Limited. St. P IS ., M ‘n1. , gtndituem Soap sh-utexwilhgarsraun. OUR_ WONDERFUL MOON. Telling You Exactly How The Moon-Man's Face is "Made "w, “lo have all noticed on a finc clear night the Monti-Man's massive features-st) massive, ltttioeti, that they ‘cart be distinguished with ease 240,000 or more miles away. But how did they originate? They could not have been matte as a sig- nal to us by long-siitcegiassctl-ttivay inhabitants; for there is‘ not titt- slightest evidence tllat. the ittootl evcr lintl any inhabitants. No; the Moon-Man's face is not an artitlcitll one; it. is rtztturul as t-vtir facc was; Nature herself tiludc it from tlttisc dark-lottklng irtarkiiigs which still go by the natnc of “seas? The left eyc~on the right of the disc—ls lorrticd, so far as my ob- servation goes, by the Sea of Fecun- in butter ittakingj tllty, the Sea of Tranquility, and the Sea of Serenity. The right eye which -is in itself about 680 miles across. The nose is represented by lite Mare Vaporuitt, and the copa- cious mouth by the Mare Nubiutu. and tlit- Oceanus Proceilarntn. Something Like an Eyebrow. Over tlie left eye there is an oval patch. of eyebrow fully worthy of the prodigious proportions-oi the organ which it snrtuouiits. it ls called the Sea of (‘rises (Mare Cris- iuut), uitd it measures 280 miles iii breath, itiitl 11,714 miles in length. An "eyebroviqftfi lucked lOne worthy of super-Atlas born to bear on his giant shoulders not our _worltl alone, lbut tlic entire universe. it‘ wliltottt tltcse "seas" tlicre wottltl ht- tio Aiait-in-tlie-Aitton, ‘so. without tilt-tn, would thorn he no Lilthv-ill-iilfl-MOOI]. as tltcte most as- sttrcdly is for all to see very dis- tinctly iiiilccd, with nothing but their own c) s to assist them. ilfllltl‘ rl.='(‘l‘l"tiTEPTliVifltl'S stig- gcstioii that irtiiliait has supplanted man cveii on our sittcllite, and aroustitl a rcgtcltttblc fcelitig of scx jealousy itp there. An idle, rttrtlicotis taut-y! 'l‘ltt- “Lady” and the "Lian" dwell iii itoitgltt hilt idyllic harmony. |No rt-criittirttttions have cvcr been known to pass their lips; "scenes" and “ineitlcrtts" arc. untlreaitlt of in the lunar tloiuain. . Was it not old John Lilly who dc- clarctl tlticc teelttttritrs or more ago: “'i‘lici"t~ livt-tli itoito untli-r tlic sunnc that kiitiyvs what. to make of the Mttlt-in-tlie-Moitue'2" Alttl My Ladye- ill-iiltl-Mflttllt‘, also, hi‘. mil-ll" W?" have atltlctl, for ilictltiiiltu site bc ritost uiiitatitritlly totiguc-tictl. Awful Yet Sublime. Whilc tho great dusky itrcas pro vltlc its with tlicsc anti titltcr popil lar fancltitl figures, tlic fllll]ll‘l1(i011§ i:t_v system. ltnuwit as '|'.\'4‘-11"—||k°' W150 distinct to tilt! una ‘lstctl vis- ion-i-xi-ittts our keen curiosity ""0 wolttlt-r oi zill observers in liitclcni liiitt-s. TiltlSl‘ long, wliilo streaks rntlizltlllg [rout tlit- inwt-r (‘lid of tlit- tllsc, always appear to me like gatot tcittttcit-s citrspiitg the iuotiu in an icc-coltl ('llii)l‘llCC~——iiiL' embrace of doatli. At. their ccntro is rt ltlflln which itititistirrs 54 miles across, and is surrounded by n rampart of peaks higher titan oitr Mont Blami- FY0111 the. lttliltllt- of the plain it W001i“!- ous pinnacle towers to beyond the hciglit of‘ lofty Siiowdon. What a picture of awiitl sublim- lty is ilt‘l'l! presented! A mighty vgirtllt» oi‘ iitikoil rock three ittllcs ltlizli, enclosing a ftlrrowcd and fli- sttrtrtl lavtt-ctivcrctl plain; a steep and poiittod spire of rock U111! springs with dizzy iibruptness from a dark and profound gulf; itnd streaming away beyond the ell- compnst-iltig outer rampart, the icy- glcantlng rays! Then, over all, the rleathlike stillness of abysmal splice in Montreal ‘MONTREAL, April 17.-Despite the strike of the composing-room staff of the Montreal iStar the pap- er appeared yesterday as usual and today a 36 page edition was issued. Help was given by other printing offices of the city. The ititernntlon~ oi typographical union has declar- ed the strike illegal and says the strikers should return to work. About one hundred men tire out. Lord lirenchilay Resign LONDON, April 1G.—Tlic resig- nation of Lord French as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland is considered likely as a result of wlriit iii gener- ally teritted by the British press as bungling in Ireland in contiection with the lnprlsonment and ensu- ing hunger strike of Sinn Feincrs in Mountjoy prison. Tire Daily Mail say it. understands General Mttcready over-ruled the French decision i0 release more than sixty prisoners. Etirl Grannarti is ment- ioned as it probable successor to French. “H—HATH NO FURY, ETC." HAN FRANCISCO, April 17. - Tltat Jack Dempsey was tiopctl lic- forc ltc entered the ring for any of his ilgllltPtUld had to resort to drugs to keep up iris strength and courtlge in the ring was tltc in|'or- itiatloil given out here by Maxine. Dr-iirpsoy, the divorced wife of the ultantplon. _ in her rage against the rliampa-l ion. Maxino will not only cntlcitvor to brand tho world's greatest flgltt- cr as i1 slacker, who hid behind lit-r skirts to evade service during tlic war anti send ltlin to ‘prison in (HSLZHHYO, but. silo will, if site can. t-nt-oitipztss liis defeat with ovcry ilgilifil‘ iuiitcllcd with Dempsey and tlivitlgo important secrets of his tritirting aiitl fighting ntetitotls. ‘ll advise Gitrpentier or any (liii- er liglttnr to stay away front Jack for the first three rounds," Max- ine says, “and tlten go in and play for Jack's stomach, and the region around his. heart. “it is not known, but Jack has his ‘nor! of snow’ before he stt-ps out for the first round. For tilt-tic rounds lie is unbearable, and (‘ar- paritier with liyponttc eye and all that lta-l better keep away from for the first three sesisons. "After the lillrti r» untl, if lio ~~ a hard fight, the effect of the ‘stint-t’ wears away and Jack gets iicrvous and his weak heart begins to ltitrt hint. _ , “lf Carpentier plays for Jack's heart rtutl stomach then lic- will lick ltlin before the end of the fifth round. Before Jack goes out for the sixth round he receives an in- jection of strychntne and hr‘- re! gain his courage, but a good blow about the heart is liable to hill him then." -——-<s¢--- CONSTANTINOPLE (‘nitslaiitintiolc is now lllllt'il lit ilit-Jiittellgltt. A gnntLdeaLismhcing. writlcn cotit-crtiiiig its izttc. ‘Mitsi the tyrztiiiticltl Turk iii‘ driven out? A proposal has been ittatlc to allow tltc Sitltan to remain and not (lis- turh tltc inhabitants of the ltcnttti- fttl city. The policy of the British GOVNWI- ntcnt regarding Corlstrttitinoplo has boon iitttcil iliscussetl anti disap- lit-oval nt‘ its scents to be pretty ttit- ztnlntoits. A special COFTOSPOINIPIIY Venetian Moon-Fott-trot Bo-le-Bcr-Egyptian Fox-trot , Buddhe-Dnrdenella-Jrox-trot Umollousc Nightl-One-step . ll You Could Care-Medic Walrt On Miami Shore-Medley altz . Afghnnisten-Fox-trot . . .‘ MohernmerL-Fox-rrot . . l. Ahi There-Flirratiori Fox-trot . Just Another Kiss—Waltz . . Dancing Honeymoon-Jrox-trot f.‘ Foe Fl Fo Fuin-One-stcp . . Swnneo .‘ a ." .‘ . . . My Gnl . . . . . . I'm Sorry I Ain't Got It You Could U: Had 1t Blues . Checkers . . . . . - Peggy . ' . . . . . . Say h with Flowers . . . When My Baby Smiles . . .' Dnddy, You've Been e Mother lo Me . Beautiful Hawaiian Love . . . Hawaiian Hours with You . . . Good Night, Angeline My Mother's Songs One by One We're Sunrise end You Pending ‘Over’ . Christ in Flanders . 1n Flanders Fields . . . Uncle Zed and His Fiddle-Descriptive Uncle Zed Buys e Grnphophon ‘I C Tfiuse of You "s" e u . .' I'd Build a World in the Hess‘! of e Ro Golden Crown . &ndin' in de Need o’ Freya.’ _-' _~ _- of tiic (‘liristinn World. liontloit. wcll vcrsctl in ICuropt-ztn itffairs, and .'t most rcliubin authority speaks tttrbrigiy oi tho filial and compli-tn SNUPIIIPIIL oi (loustitriliitoplc. iilo says:— ’l‘lit\ worst of the wliolc situation as it now prt-sciiis itself to us is that no out‘ can regartl it as an ab solittcly final and contplctNist-ttlc- ment. Civilization will nt-vcr tolt-r- atc thc prcscitct- of‘ ‘Pttritlsh power iii iduropti. Stiottcr or later tho last vestiges of the ntaligtiaiit powcr iiiust. ho swept aw atitl rto oiic t-iiit fortitcll tuidtir what cit‘ ctimstaltccs the rcmovttl will ht- af- fccloil. ‘llui. lilo sooner it. is ilont- illc |)(‘ii.l‘l‘, as cvcry day's tlviil)’ only lllllktlil tlic Titrks ittirro scctirt- iii possession. and iutrlw-tiiics iill‘ po\vt-i~ of‘ tlitisc who would ztitl iiirlll to our injury. liitvc tllttst- stair-s- mcn who have tinttlo tlto fatal tit-- clsion tolcitvctllc Titrk lit lflitrtiptn rcticctcrl that wlicit the time really court-s to ltzlltisli ltlin antillicr scri- ous wrtr will ht- itct-tlfttl? To bititislt liiitt for cvitr would have boon a cottipttrittlvcly casy llifliivl’ now, but tltc opporlttrilty has been lct slip, and Eilrtipt- has still bcforc licr iti- liiost the gravi-st oi‘ all ilcr prob- ifllllfi, certainly tllc tirost tiillll§0ftillt4 of_ tltuln. ’I‘licro cart be no final peace lit the Wfifili uritil Ottoiiiiiit rule has vtitiislietl from Hllfflpt‘, uritil the Turk no longer sits at the meeting place of East and Wesi—- this perfect and natural sent of authority. And when we tire bid to think of Constantinople its it lloly Fest P t 161‘ CvmpleféMav List NOlvxdtlhsale a Dance Music . Kentucky Serenaders A-ZBQS‘ . Columbia Saxophone Sextctte Columbia Sarto We Must Have a Song to Reknemher . I'll Think of You wire-rennin; Sit-akin Fall Descripriét- Monologue Instrumental Music ’Serenede——Vioiin Solo . . . The Old Refrain-Violin Solo . . CrandmothefsWdltz Royal Serbian TsmbouritzaOrchestra s $1.00 First Waltz-Accordion Duet _ . Selections from Faust-Accordion Duet Marconi Brothers A..E. TOOMBS - ls APRIL 20, 19 , Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band $1.00 A-zsrs ' one Sextette $1.00 , . Prince's Orchestra [A-GIM- Prince's Dance Orchestra 1 ‘$1.65 l Prince's Dance Orchestra A-2883 Prince's Dance Orchestra $1.00 Columbia Orchestra A4870 Paul Bless Trio $1.00 Art ilickmnn's Orchestra A-2880: Art Hickmarfs Orchestra $1.00 Gems from Oper‘ Ln Gioconde-Suicidio. In Questi F ierl Mornenti Rosa Ponsgllg} Berbieredi Sivlgliu-Dunque 1o Son Barricntos and Stratciayii. s-Pert I ' L: Boheme 5e|ecl' _ , Le Boheme Selections-PurtNHuopoman 0pc“ Ho“: Orchmne Metropolitan Opera House Orchestni . . Al _itiiso_r| }A-2at34 Frank Crumir $1.00 ve It if 1 Bert Williams } ;. Bert Willi-rm: ~ '9 C... ... Harrison A-2885 . Charles Harrison} $1.00 Hen ry Burr A-2894 Lewis James $1.00 Campbell and Burr A-2893 I Campbell and Burr ‘$1.00 . Peerless Quartetre A-2888 Peerless Qnartettc $1.00 . William McEwan A-ZBBI - William McEwan} $1.00 George Meader A-2886 George Meader} $1.00 Charles Harrison A-2892 Charles Harrwn} $1.00 Monologue Q Charles Ross Taggart A4890 z $1.0 es Ross 'i‘:tggart '3 i _ ,. 49694 h . Riccardo Strncciari} $1.50 se ." _Cit:trlcs Hacltctr ‘ . . Oscar Seattle A4889 I . Oscar Scagle $1.00 A-ZBBZ $1.00 E4520 Eddy Brown . Eddy Brown olln Royal Serbian Tam bouritza Orchestra Marconi Brothers A-ZBBI $1.00 l New Columiia Record: on Sale of all Clulumiiu Dual"; llll 10M and 20M of Every Maul]; Sftlndsrd COLUMUIA GRAPHOPHONP. COMPANY. Toronto. For Sale by Queen Street, Charlottetown. plztcti of infirm. its r, sanotititt/ lilt<~ Mecca 0r Jcrusali-rll, which the pi ous hiosicttt tttity ussotrititt: with hi. faith, tradition, aliil ltistory, wt: iilllst. not overlook the fact liltli. this is not iicarly so truc that (You stiuitiiioplt- is still more deeply as- sociated with (Ylirlstittitity. For more iiiiln a tltousaitil ycttrs it was the (lilzniiictl and splendid centre iii’ the Eastiirlt Church, and front its pulpits some of tho most lettrned anti venerated oi‘ the Fathers preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ. bot-n retained by i_\'i'1\Il".\’j coitliitiltitts sltctlilliig_ of 1 (‘lirlstialt hinntl. it is "ll crowning trophy oi Uilftl" itorai power. Alttl iii llllfilf ltlstorlc cltymso lull ol L tradition, so sultctl lti ltlill’ did part in ii rccottstrtit-tt-tl so vital for the future it!‘ the Orient, the Turk slioui neither part nor lot. l" it scnt its missionaries iitio rill piiriii of tltu East centuries before lill‘_i)il‘i h of Mahoruct, centuries bo- foro the Sec oi Rome attained its- "QYIIIPIICY. 'l‘liat the lirtriuirti-i anti uiollitlts 0i‘ the iPruphel now war. shipped in tho itncicrtt Christian teiitplc of tho Allin Sophia, that a (Yflliblt oi’ dubious atttlioriiy has his scat oil the Llospliorus, that tlic (‘TPSPNIL tto_w floats over tho cross does not make Constantinople the HOIY place of islitm. Tile city was __f - won by bloody coitquest, and it has Mineral‘: Llnlmentucures " itself, BRINGIN UP FATHER ' [W JOvE - m lN LUCK‘ YQU ARE JU§T THE MAN \ WANT TO bEE: fbY GOLLY- i NEVER HAvi-z ANY LUCK_ 1 JUBT ‘(OUR WIFE lN VITED NE SING AT ‘(OUR HOUTDE TONMHT AND FOUND 013T t LObT ‘YOUR mosses “NEE HERE UNTIL. I GRACIOUS‘ A "r/ou M051‘ ea HARD T° 42v to T“ L'-'UUbT'WA\T <53-