APRIL 20. 1920 To Peri orni Your Tasks Properly I Your system IIIOIM IO “m in as perfea condition , q possible. You can't expect to be at ‘ your best if you are nervous, despolidellt and on the verge of a breakdown-Tl’! Fosters llypophosphites Compound the creator of new moiigth and vitality. This preparation consists of the best ingredients for rebuild- . mg the system and is sold on ‘ _. its merits. The Price-JIM per l6 or bottle. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore. Where coslol lust be sd Contraction are allowed one word. Cash remi ts. la can tlil r-eglelivol whim rfifms: vv vv vvvvvv vv v Einiiiu us ‘ a nee miner-er rvrasua ras Treat. nest Is Ole of the Granules: Events You Ive;- Ellerlenced. You are suffering dreadfully with it hi plies or cheglgcirrhbaidgnfidorlfoébuglrtbg You Positively Cannot Alon! Q9 lnore These Remarkable snails. i‘ to any drug store and get a. 60-min, box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Ita- Ilef should come no quickly you will 31"" f0!‘ JOY- you are in doubt, sen for a free trial packs re b mall. You will then be conv lice . Don t delay. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, M0 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free samplu "Y Pyramid Pile Treatment. ini plain wrapper. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME l4"°3"f::"" "m" u"! Nlilllll. lo. our word for each in- come to o ' ed to cost “k545i? u: b‘ “Wm,” u" °°'"' count la 0B0 yo: ces to cover co t must accompany all advertise. mi. cannot be acknowledged Name IOOO-O-OQO-O-O NTS 4 §=f"fl:e ngures (ls $1,000) be overlooked. Advertisements vwwvvvwwvv v vvv¢fié$vv " AGENTS WANTED FEMALE HELP GENTS. SALARY AND COMM!!!- sloli. to sell Red Tag Stock. Com- lete stock including exclusive mu. specially hardy. crown only by us. Sold by our agents. Eleg- , ant free samples. lVrite now to :. Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. FOB BALE _..____...._--—. I II. SALI§—I\0A'I‘ AND ENGINE: both practically new» .A. McLean and Co.. GeorgetowqlldyhLwdlxtt l-IEN CABINET. beautiful hall Ap ly to Bui diner. 3i. n_s.ar.ni._|<rrc Douglas fir. also rack. illluirtered oak.) l‘. Stewart, Vocations Oii iiAlrll-QZ ROOM HOUSE 0N 306 Richmond St.. with all mod- crn conveniences. For further llui-ticiililrs npuly- 9 Alley Street. 8307-4-l13i All.“ FOR SALE W; MILE FIIOM Koiislngton cnntalnlnl»! 100 acres. full particulars write For to Em- mr- lvlullcn. Kenslmrtnl '. E l. 8205- 331E101. lflTl-ll. PRIIPICIVICI’ F0]! flAIiE-— u» undersigned arc lnstructr-d by i‘. C. Brown. blew, to offer for sale at Public Auction rm tho llfrlllisrwvn Saturday April 24th v i020 at twclvo o'clock. noon tho i llotrl ilrolicrty known as l 7 l Richmond Street ncar the Royal _ llniik oi‘ (Ianada corner. For fur- ther particulars apply to l‘. i‘. iii-own or to Gaudct and laszurrl, Solicitors 8218- lliMlll. RCFESSIONAL CARDS l l. C. llouston v le. Ear, Nose and Throat fillies-miller Building, Queen _i-. °DDOsite Prowse Bros. Residence-i Grafton St. W, I. Ofllce hours-JO a. m. to 4 pm. DR. l. E. CROKEN . Veterinary Surgeon. ..eslden=e. Revere Hotel, Oilice 171 PM George Street. l Phone 804. .s. Blillllliillld B. i... ARCHITECT BANK or Nova Scorul CHAMBERS WWI-ZONE“ McLeod & Bentley W. I. Bentley KG. ‘Ilrrlstsr and Mtoirne at-Law MONEY T0 L0 N °\- laments. Chambers e. e. nileelm "flew. Sell-vim, Notary Public. BIO. , MONEV "ro LOAN, "°""il"° - - P. I. Island _ M110!!! & McKinnon, "MW". Atterneys-st-Lew OIII chlflflelttovgn- n"? if"? land use?" e "so lolleltora gr" q Oenaoa ' you“ r0 Loan L44‘ k iutsw"... "ARK n. meouloau, IA. firrielsr. Qolloltoe, ‘(John "ii"- ... Mom opts-i» Chsristlshwn, O._"|,',,|, .»'o ' CAI. w4NTEIl—-iilA1D§ $20.00 month. APDly Matron. County Hospital, East John. N. B. B2l0-4-13ME6ipd. WANTED mam . w; housowortk. Good Mrs. \V. S. Stewart, 2M Richmond hlreet- 8207-4-l3tf. PEI! “ANTED AT ONCE IIOITSRKFERP- or or thoroulzhly experienced maid in u nlco homo in Charlottetown. Splendid salary will bo paid tn u lady who can llll satisfactorily this position. Must be a clieun. capable woman. either from coun- try or city. References required. at once to P. O. Ilox 112, An y or phone 655 - 8265- i-ibhlEimwlll. MALE HELP _WANTED IISMEN| CITY. [OWN 0R country. a full and exclusive lino of whole root trees and plants, for Borden. orchard or farm. B earnings guaranteed the year round. Experience not necessary; we teach you. Luke Bros. Limit- ed. Nurseries. Montreal. 6680-‘. —lMEws80i \\'AN 119D mun for Leonard Court, I M DIEDIATELY 'l'\V0 farm work. A ply to lludfnrd. SZfIO-i-Hiipd. \VAN'I‘I~1I) llilhllfililiflW-ILI’ MAN tn work on farm by your or month. Good wages to rllxht man. J. T. lliullln. Kclislngttln. 8302-4-l73l. LOST Ii Losm-‘(mon lemony A PEAR car-ring. Apply 21B Fitzroy St. 8281-4-1il3lpd. L051‘ WHITE IillIiIi IIITCII \Vl'I‘lI initials. A. It. H. on collar. Apply (iuardlan. 3i. IIISOELLANEOIJB I NEED YOUR AID AND AIIflIST- anco. Will you help a good cause? Cats wanted with kittens, two or three days old to raise young fox pups. I will pay $2 and apprec- lato your kindness. Leo Frank, 88 Great George Street. Telephonri 766. 7003-3-30ttshlE1lmpd. JOHN ALFRED MIIQIIONALI), LAND Surveyor, (Hel-rnunvlllo), Snuris. 7B07-ll-21-MEimthDd TRY OIlII. JOII PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for blllliorlds. lettcrht-ads. envelopes. vlsltlnl: cards. Posters. All kinds of pum- phlot work done. Special prices on lsrge quantities. The Job Printing Department of Thu Is- land Guardian Publishing‘ Co., Kent Street. Charlottetown. 6000. Travellers Leave for Europe _ (Bpeelal to The Guardian.) ‘NEW YORK. April l9.-'!‘he spring rush of trans-Atlantic tour- lgtg megan yesterday with depart- ure of 6,000 travellers on five lin- ers. For the first time since tho beginning of tlhe world war Satur- day sailings filled a~ number of piers of the various lines with de- parting tliivellers and their friends. ____<0>-————- Toronto Reds Want a Strike (Dom. Press special.) TORONTO; Ont., April 19.—Po- lice were busy early today remov- lug Red posters calllrli 1°!‘ I1 8911-, ersl strike on May l. The Posters appqflfad on the telegraph poles throughout (he city at midnight. To whom 1L may concern: This is to certify anal. (l ave used MIN- ARD'B MNIMENT reel! M We" as prescribed it in my DTMU,“ where a linlmcni. was require‘) and have never failed to get the desired II t. f, ‘c C. A. KING, M. D. The Tuxls Boys Squads of Char- lottetown will run off some of the athletic events tonight at (he Y. M. C. A. They are competing with other Squads in the Province. All the five events are to be run off Soc View and Dzirnlcy have also en tcrcd to date. Central Guardian THE SOLDIERS CIVIL RE- ESTABLISHMENT received ii. wire from Mr. H. L. Sever, stating he would be in ‘Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. April 21st and would re- quire fifty laborers for construct- ion work. 8355i LOBSTER MARKET-it is und- crstood the New York price Oil lob- ‘eters opened at $36.00 a case which will make the local price around $32.00 n case says the Sunimersiliel Agrlculturist. Last season the local, market opened a; $26.00 Nothing definite has us yet been learned concerning the English market. AN APRIL 8HOWER.--'I‘lie pro- vince wus 011 Sunday night and Monday morning treated to (in .Ap-' rll shower of a- more emphatic character than is usual at this time of year. It was a. veritable snowstorm accompanied by n full grown golc ivhich piled Lhe snow, several feel (leap 0n the streets‘ and sidewalks. The storm was bum somewhere in Nova Scotia! an‘) did considerable damage at Halifax and Olllei‘ points. In this’ province the .snowstorm was fol~' lowcd by a (lawn-pour of rain. Fierce Blizzard Sweeps Colorado (Dom. Pres; Special.) DENVER, Colorado, April 19.- A two (luvs blizzard was tapered off here today into a light snow loll, after ilrlngiiig all steam rall- "roads in Colorado to a standstill. Tile istornl-Jwas reported ,to be sweeping over lnorthwestcrn Ne- braska and Wyoming. »A dozen pas~ senger trains were stalled, some since Saturday afternoon. Milk ile~ liverles in Denver have been ini- posslble for two (lays. Thou-w of homes are short of foodstuffs. Hunting Murderer in Toronto (Dom. Press Special.) _ TORONTO. April 19.—Pollce to- day, were hunting two foreigners wanted for the murder of Rumousch Hassen, whose body was found buried iii lhc buscliiellt, his throat had been cut. Hussnn had been miss ing siiicc March 4. ibiscovcry of the body was made by his landlord, who suspected foul plny. A woman and six men were held by the ailthorlt- lee as material witnesses. Earl-Beatty to Attend Conference (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. April lit-The sum- moning of Earl Beotty, hero of the Battle of Jutland to fl. conference of the Council of Premiers in Sun Remo was attributed by the press here today to arrangements for the threatened renewed blockade oi Germany. Bcatty went to the conference of {Willie Ministers at Lloyd Cicorlrcl-z request. PARIS, April l9.~—l~‘rilncc's pro- gram regarding Germany at tho conference of l-he Council of Prem- iers which opened in Snll iicmo to day, will be. first, complete (lis- urmanienr of Germany; second, ex- ecution of every clause in the Trea- ty of Versailles, former President Raymond Poincare said iii an art- icle i“ the Matiil today. newsro- , If you aresuffering from I dyspepsia or other sto- mach trouble, you will , appreciate e medicine * that will relieve and correct your condition. i SIA ‘ will; regulates and lovigorsteo the di stive orgenhgro- vents "id ieriirerits on and souring in the st p sndpromotea ' onen assimilation the food. Tryiiils extraordinary ne- diclne-it will make you eel like a new loan. Dollars/Mrs; annsilmlarwoeeoa ‘ho Canadian Mel Co» Limited l by May 8. Kensinglon. White Sandal THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food ' Taste Good J ;Cresies an appetite, aids diges- ltion, purifies the blood, promotes ‘assimilation so as to secure full nutritive value of food, and to give strength to the whole system, Nearly 50 years’ phenomenal sales tell the story of the remarka- ble merlt and success of Hood ‘r Sareaparilia. It is just the medi- cine you need this season. Boston ‘Marathon ‘Race Record (Dom. Press Special.) BOSTON, April 19.-—~Peter Tric- oulldris of New York won today the Boston Marathon race, Triv- oulldns “correct" covered 25 miles in 2 hours, 29 minutes and 31 sec- onds. French Steamer ln Distress (Dom. Press Special.) NEW YlORK, April '19.—The FFBIICILSCGIIIIIGF Fordoiiian, 1,905 tons, New York to Halifax is in distress off the coast between Bos- ton and Halifax, according to a wireless picked up by naval com- munications here today. Tile For- donlan risked that tugs he sent to her assistance, She left New York April 15 for Halifax. "Queenstown Again Port of Call (Special to The Guardian.) QUEENSTOVVN, April lib-The Cunard line ha... officially announc- ed that Quenstolvn will be resumed as a port (if call, commencing May 2, when the Curmzlnia will stop there Oil its way west. The Kale- erln August Vlctorlii leaving New York April 24th, will mike the first eastbound stop. V N0 Extradition For Von Kapp (Special to The Guardian.) IBERLIPN, April 19.—-'l‘h'e Swed- ish Government hos decided it will not grant extradition oi‘ Dr. Wolf- gang Kapp in the event such act- ion is rcqucsted by Germany, ac~ cording to Yorwacrfs. The Govern- incllt takes the position that the of fcnse oi’ Dr‘. Kiipp ls not extradi- table. Lord French Has Resigned (Specliil in The Guardian). LONDON, April 19.--The Stand- ard says it can be asserted on very high authority that Lord French has placed his formal resignation us Lord Lieutenant of zireland in thc iliands of the Government. The Sunday ‘Times also says it is iniorm ed that Lord French resigned from his posti "This," says the paper. “disposes of rumors which have ‘been current for the last few days.“ Chinese Students On War Path (Dom. Press Special.) SllANG-ll/il, April lil.—'l‘hroe mil lion students throughout the four- torn northern provinces of China. went on strike today in protest u~ gains! teaching, and iulvounllng (ll- rcct negotiations with Japiili on ilic Slianlung quecirun, liccorililng to reports received here, students, who are parading the streets of the prin clpal cities are seeking to oilllst ' the support of Trade Unionists. Ab- rogatlon of all secret treaties is (lo- mxlmled by the striking students who have promised they will not molest foreigners, British Columbia Legislature Prorogued (Special to The Guardian.) VICTORIA, B. C... April l9.-—-The passing of a resolution asking tho Federal Government to at once take steps to conserve an adequate sull- ply of sugar for the use of the peo- ple and for the fruit and lam in- dustries of British Columbia win one of the inst scis of the fourth session of the fourteenth legislat- ure of British Columlbia which pro- rogucd yesterday. During the ses- sion 116 bills were passed. —-i-¢o>i-—- France is Short. 0i Newsprint _,_,_ "(Gpeelal to The Guardian.) PARMS, April lbw-France iii face to face with wholesale newspaper suspensions and a stoppage in the hook publishing business. With no print Moor being aLliri ped from Amerli-ii (the cud of the ouch sup- ply ie looked for within s. few weeks. ‘With the exception of only s handful or papers which have large stocks on hand the dailies and megnines will l. on liavo to suspend plrbileilloo. dioal- cur- tailment in the sineo! e pera i of! that day is g ur- v_ I fifillik llli Island. once. supplied. ZZZK\\\QYZZZ} 8330-h203i. ""l‘ll(- \Vll'0 lillli‘ “W-zlrs” enuine English Fox Wire and recommended b FQX WiRF- HlGl-lgs-r QuaLrlY . T. HOLMAN LTD ill Outlast any Other»- ‘If you are looking for safety-ca tisfaction—and real “vilire-worth” you will buy only Prince Edward gen uine English Fox Wire. y the old-est and most experienced fox ranchers in P; E. Prince Edward Fox Wire is tried-tested andtrue; scientifically teln- Eered, expertly twisted, exceptionally well galvanized, so that it cannot e cut through or will not rust like inferior grades. - - You can’t afford to use cheap wire to enclose valuable foxes. The least you can do is to ask us why. Let us demonstrate to you the superiority of this celebrated wire-Jet ulstell you whaiithe oldest and most experienced fox ranchers think 0f English Fox Wire. wisdom t0 take a leaf from their book of experience? All we want you to do is ask questions-—we’ll look for your letter. The surest way to get your supply of this wire is to book with us at Prices, freight rates and other information Don't you think that iGXWZZ\\\\\\II “.\_li lni|lcll0il'iil\l(- \\Tllll" promptly and cheerfully 7 Summerside " ‘ PAGE THREE It is known it would be Charlottetown and \\\w.wswlamin\\\\l\a\\slqllnnulnmmla“\\w\\\\\YflVI”IIIA\\\\\\WIfll-Wi Shippiniliews AMERICAN STEAMER TUCKAN- UCK DISABLED. Tho American steamer Tuckil- nuck, reported by wireless to St. llilchitels, Azores, her auxiliary turbines hiui broken down and the American steamer Cslno, was pr- ceeding to render assistance. The location of the disabled steamer- was-i not given. LAKE NAVIGATION TO OPEN IN MAY. Mny 10th ls regarded as the pro- bublo (into of the opclng of niivlgri- tion lit tho head of the lakes. CANADIAN SEALER BEING OV- ER-HAULED. Machinists are busy over haul- ing tthe machinery of the S. S. Canadian Senior which was laid up in Sourls nll winter, and has still hall‘ n cargo aboard which was destined for the Magdalen Islands. SCHOONER ARIZONA SOLD T0 CAPT. MUNN. Capt. L. Lannlgnn has sold his schooner the "Arizona" to Capt. Munn of Murray Harbor. MORE LIGHT lglgnreo m sou- Vessels are beginning to movo and it is lime the Sourls llghl was started. BOHOONER WESTERN PRINCE HAD NARROW ESCAPE. The schooner Weslorn Prince. anchored ai Road's wharf, Summer side this winter had a narrow es- cape from sinking during the heavy gale of Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. Tho shift- ing of the ice broke the moorings the vessel. which slam-d her lo ,ak in water. Three yr *~ men hcr on the llfliliill. The schoonr-r belongs to lllO lion. lion Giillllllhli. SCHOONER RYSE ARRIVES l-N SOURIS. Schooner llysc, Clipi. John llvnlll- llill, (irrlvml in Soilrls on iliu llltll bound In llin Mrigilzilvli [sliiilils with l-llili, illlil lo rcliirn with her- ring in lnllk. (fzipl. llcnipliill is lliv llffil iirrlviil illlil lilk0$ scvorzil pzissr-ngcis. SOURIS HARBOR NOW OPEN. SOHTlSl lizii-ilor has boon cnllrvly frco from lcc for 3 ivscks. FRENCH CRUISER SOMME IN DISTRESS.- 'i‘li(- Frvncli cruiser Snlniilc was I‘i‘]lOl‘il‘(i by fl wireless lliCSSllgi‘ rc- coivod ‘ll. Qilccnsinwn lo bc in (lis- ircss in the Atlantic, licr pnslilml being given as lat. 44.48 N.. ion. 26.40 W. The message sintcil lliilt the Anlcricrln steamer Kearncr and lliElllllPl‘ Russia were going to her assistance. .:ill(l boy's‘ work, llnilvl" the (lirmelirln Ch’town Young Men's Christian , Association At Zl urll :iii(:n(l(-:l spar-iii] illl‘l'|- in); (ii tllr- 'l)ll‘t‘.('l(il‘S (if lliv alluvi- nssrlr-lltiillll llGlii lzisl v-vvlllnl: ill!‘ if)||il\\‘|Ill.', business unis uliiiiliiiioils- ly i-zirricil out: licsillviil that n locili and Pru- vinuliil (aliipaigil, be put on May 22ml In hill ll) raise fiiinls for inuil iii‘ Mi". Sum A. i\l(-.l.(-(l(l. ('|lllil'lll£lll, and i\li'. ll. (f. Sklcniiis, viw- ('.|lllll'- mull. l-‘ull ]illl'll(‘llllll‘$ (if this Y. M. i‘. A. (lrivn and lllllilllilis ll(‘l‘li- vii, will ho given lo ilic public ill n low (iriys. Tho (lircciors wclcnlllo lilo ncvr- ly (‘IPCVVI (iillccrs (if Wmiii-nfls Alix» lliiiry Jlllli as lirrcinlorr- (‘lllllll on iln- Ilflllll‘ assistance (if illP llllXii- iurl; i0 help i)0_\'S to iii.‘ guml cili- zone-x Tllt‘ prcsonl vnlliml sccrvlairy Mr. H. Vi’. Yco. lizivilll: given noihrc some limo ago, of wishing in ho rolicvcrl of his ilulics in connect- the better dressed men, prefer STAG Chewing Tobacco because it is so clean to carry, as well as so rich and satisfying in flavor. STAG may be carried in the pocket without the nneed of it being wrapped. Chewing Tobacco that is 9' \. will‘ floored to save sel. I Won’ t Stain i, the Pockets f ~ The younger men, and particularly l ' All dealers have STAG, the Ho! A] .'5.' ion wllli tho lniwiil Y. M. (l. A., zit lliv sp‘ ‘liil rnqllcsl (if illrl Dlrctviurs will fPlllilill unlil August. in the iin-iinliiiiv, Illr. l.nu Buckley will i‘lllii‘llV.Il‘ in scvurr- n general soc» rviiir)’. Alibi‘ iivzilinl: with olllcr lm-iil mailers, ihv Directors ad- juuriicil .il tho (-211! oi‘ tllv Prusid- (Jill. ii}- LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. Til llrnllivr lhlnillil MitLmin. \\'i\, your Ilri-llirnn 0f Sword l,. O. l.. No. ‘.5737, iilki’? this moans (if (lxlirvssiiil: our sincere synipru lliy In _\'ll\l (lll UH‘ iluutli 0i‘ _\'(llll‘ sisivr, (‘ulln-i-inc, (Mrs. l). Muc- l\':i_vl. \\‘(> know, (is broilircn ihui _\'(lll rvrvlizv. ilizii horn wc- an‘ hul us pilgrims, nol kimwinz Wllili ii (lily may llriilu forili, and ln-llvvo you ZIP(1 willing in ilblliL‘ by the rulilllz oi‘ :in iillwvlse I'l‘(l\'illi‘ll(‘.('. Thi-rcfuri». \\'f‘ ask you as a brotlicr in nccopr m‘ our sympathy lnQvour livri-iivciiivlit. Signed '0n behalf oi‘ Sword 1.. O. l... N0. 2737. (Tom.- » ilugli MacKiiinon W. MI, Jiinlcs W. Cook, Duncan Bahia-r- umss zwl/laanuln/rgu\\\\\\mvnw.;\\\\\\vl0@\\\\\auwanunumcaauawJ _ 'r'_\\\\\\v1”@\n\n\&rnslm%mnuau\\\