i‘ rwo. o , _BIRTHS a daughter. ‘ . DEATHS * GORVEATT.—There passed away at his home in Cumberland on April 10, i920, George Gorveatt. aged 80 YQtlrs. - Lord Byng - Chief of Police ' (special to The Guardian.) LONDON, April 15.-'I‘he Daily Chronicle says that Lord 83mg. formerly a Canadian commander. will succeed General ‘.\lac(.‘.retidy' as chief of the London police. General MacCready arrived lll ire- land today as the new commander- ln-cbief. l.lFl ott CORNS. _, lt DOESN'T HURT Get rid of every corn and callus for few cents Drop a Jitlle Fret-zone on as ach- ing l‘ili"i,fl‘~lll.\‘liil'lll_\f illat cltru slop» hurting, thonyoll lift il right out. it dot-suit. pain one hit. Yes. magic! Wily wait‘? Your llruggis: .\l‘ll~ at tiny lioitlt- of l-‘rtlezilul- for ii fl‘\\ cents, suillrit-ut to rid yotlr fi-ltt oi‘ every hztrd curs. soft corn, or corn between the toes, and cnllust-s without SOrBIIt-ss or irritation. Freezone is the much talked oi ether discovery of ii (Jincinnuti genius. ir_~_::~;_—:;:_~._;: —-;::~_-‘:——~ Auction Sale oi Farm, Stock, Crop and illlpleliltéllls I alll luslrut-ieil by .\ll'. .\_ Nt-tv- man, Klllgilitlil, to sell by pnlllii- auction his fill-lll. stuck, crop and implements. on hloutlay April 19lil at the ilottr of one (fclotlf p. m.. ' The follmvingffztrnl will lie ~=old lll to two parts to stilt IlUl'('llii.~‘l‘l‘ HORSES." lllOfifl ti y-enrs oltl, l horse 13 years old. l llorsl- l5 yours old. 1 colt coining two year.- old. 'CATTLE-.——l cow in calf dut- to freshen middle 0f Aiay. L’ heifers coming two years olll, 1 ox coming three years old, 2 oxl-n twolning two years old, 1 btlll coming one your old. SliEEPw-i! owes in laulh. 1 ruin PlGSw-l brood sow, due 4th oi‘ May, 2 fall pigs. - CROiP.—-8 tons oi itny. 7 tons oi straw, 100 bus oals, iBannerl. L’ bushels hay seed, fl bushels limo- tlly seed. 10 bnsltcls rcti l>l>lll'>"=1~. l.\'Il'l.F2.\ll’EN'l‘S.—l llliiillift‘ sprout! er. 1 section set-tier, l single plough. 1 disc barrow, 1 spike barrow, l truck Waggon. 1 Sharpless tubular separator, 1 farmers boiler. l room stove. 5 t-orlls 0i‘ hairl! wood. .-\ll sums unlit-r $5. (‘ilt-‘ll; owl lli.ii amount 7 luoullts credit on ltllprilv- I'd Jolut notes. F» pl-l t~t~ul till’ for twash. , This sale hits lll-en poslltolli-il from April 14th to April liltll ll~ illlfiVt". NICHOLAS COLWILL. z\llt'l.lllill-vl‘. 8255-4-l5ME3i. EMfLOYMENT_ Service oi Canada (MarkeLhlildit g) wflNlllD l0 ttl-trpertters. for houst- build- ing and iilflsh work. Wages 50c ‘o 80c per hour. ti Mill Wrixzlll»; f. to $6 pt-r day. ii Sheet. hit-Lil ‘Workers, 50t- pt-r ‘lnnr. 2 experienced hilrtlware clerks. 2 experienced grocery trlt-‘ks. 1 sales clerk, for gents furnish- lugs. Have also, good tipenlug for de- pendable warcllouselnnn, ill. good wages. 10 girls for housework. highest wages paid“ Tor full particulars apply at Em- ployment Office, Market Building. ' Service available to till. No glurgs to employer or applicant. l-tuoaorcéat staliriope, April uni to Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Hudson. i i l l How To Make ll: Flngusefl“ ' tolgtlicaurcmatic ‘ coffee-make: which requires no ‘ lltmtian Ind DGVH‘ provided p“ s E t. BRAAhlD Allow a heaping tablesponnful to , nth cu . Pour boiling water on the Q35“. filtered, serve. l: will be the mad clcliciotu coflee you ever Us; the finegrdund grade of ‘Seal Band, in )4, 1 and 2-112. air-right < Tins. At all good dealers. , 0i," booklet, "Perfect Colic: '7' Perfectly ' Mada" i.» ma: flu on requat. Writs for it. CHASE 8r SANBORN in ash llrrivtlii; vt-ry ' for lltl‘illlll’~' anti t-lorrr. by orlliring your rt-- ltllirr~llli . Xi)\\'. . Also SFPER- l'll(>>‘l'll.\ ['1 unll .\'l’i‘li.\'l‘l~I Stlltfi. ‘Write or call ::-:l GlLL 8i. LANTZ. \‘ilI.'l--l T.‘-ll-i\\‘l'llil'll. Form I ulil lll-it‘ ~- f-lrul tlf Nil ili'l‘l‘>’ ' l.- Il' puolli- Jllfllltill ‘Will "i! _' l» lll ' .l' l‘lllll\'illllll! l illlll mood h‘ > ll- .';' ulili-s from AER MCCARVILLE. H. F MORRISON. .\l1CllOllL‘L‘i‘ AUCTION SALE .\l. UlPIU-lllldll on Rltlutluy‘ April 19 at l o‘l-Zl l will sell on my 'll‘l‘-lllis".< on '.'t~ ilittt‘ the follow- Jlq ifltlii-i- .\"(lI'l-f lltlllbi‘ 1- i t'Xl|‘.‘! lilooil lnltrc; 1 \‘¢'il'l ll""-t ll . l l)‘ l'rilwn lilllll , _ . l- 'l‘oll.l. (good l lririrv; l will . _ hi»; tlillli \!i.iui-; \ zll i- t-tiws; .l~l'.<e_y and Ayrshire 1',l tilts". in ifPFllPii pills spring; all Vtllliig anti in pink of t-outlllitnt: 4 txttut t‘ \' w‘ willl lnlnll; also ttullltlity >11‘ w, tl't' n: Sill l. JAMES JENKINS. J. A. MCDONALD, ~\lll'lltlllt‘(‘l'. 'l‘i-rlll,~' Satisfied Man lleatl liillshoro, lliart-ll 2511i, 192i. DR. \\'. (‘. CllUlitfll. Sulllulcrsidc. Enclose you will lind one dollar for which you will please send mo another ox of your condition powders. Some time ago l bought a lllare vt-ry lunch rtln down and slnrtl-tl to food yntlr (‘Ollillllilil powders and ilntl it l0 be the very best lonil; on the market and will rcctllnnltintl it to any one wanting to pill their stock in good ttontlillon l|l|ll‘lil_\'. L ‘fours vr-ry truly, GEORGE A. MacCONALD RlF-il l ithllilili - Glenroy Farm for-Solo ' The illlovc l ullllll- lilrln t-onlzliu ‘ ;',.'.l urn-s slintlii-ll on the 5t, Pct lllli - lllillll. Lot 1&7, fronts on the lllllfilttlliillgll river. 2 miles west til‘ .\ll. stiilvlirl. it; miles from (‘har- liitlt-tolvu liy road, train or boat. \"-lioill I‘|l't'l|l‘lll*l' lll‘ farm. About 70 :i/-i~i-_- ill‘ two/l lltllil ln prime con- ililll-li. lll’ill' .\lu'~s<-l lnlltl ln rlvcl‘ lt‘lll\\' llllili. iilluuilout-i- oi’ hard \Villtfl [or iirtltvooti on farm. Tlli= Yii-lilllifuily llnll convenient 2y >llllilll1l nil-lll is now offered ll!‘ _-,ili l‘llr Yll-vlllvl‘ particulars ilpllly in lli- ll'\lll i1ll‘ll tll his luw oillvtr Fittirlolli-ilnvu. l\pril lil. i920. JOHN S. MACDONALD. 8240-4 i4-t.\l k115i. A Desirable Residence For Sale l nut insirtlt-ll-fll-To sflll lly unci- ion on Frltlar. April 120th at i2 o’- ('l(|('k noon. The vt-ry desirable ro- sitlcntre lll‘ fir. S. ll. Jenkins 57 nntl 59 Grafton St. slttrltetl. (‘ontainiulz illl ext-l-lli-nt healing system lwo lliltllrnoltls and a stilt parlor ulld is suitable for a resilience tlotlblc or single or might be easily converted into stores and offices or into residential apart- merits. Terms ai sale. inspection may he arranged. BENJAMIN CARTER AND C0, Phone 114. ' IflLl-tll-Gl. Auctioneer. BZZiiD-klfwfmthsmtlistil,‘ 'l‘ltis property ls vtry couvit-utiy" ' 0-00-9040 . The Woman Who Loved and Earned IV JANI PHILPI A Modern Story of Home lad I llnlnlll GETTING THE KENYONS SETTLED * (lil.»\i"l‘ER 104 .\l2li'_\' Wllzl to he mttrrietl in lilo Lillie (‘ilurch Around the Corner. “I've wanted to be nlnrrietl ill that church ever since I was a poor little kiddie pecking through illt- fcnvo and thinking il was like ili-ilvl-n ill there." she told us when we llskutl whore she was going to have the t-ereluony, “There won't b.- anylloily there except you boys and girls. and two or three friends of Gtirtltlcl .. lint i wouldn't feel l was luarrii-ti tlnywilere elsc.‘ ' "All" us I want her to feel l‘l>‘il, l think silo better have wn_\'.“ l.lrtillel' looked proudly the hrigul girl wlltl----\vithout li‘t)lll anyone, without relatives, ai- lnosl without a friend—had ntade a plillat- for ilrrseli‘, and had kept good and sweet. \\'e. nail given her our present. Sllr- was to he lnztrrietl the next Ilil_\'. 'l‘llt>_\' were ltl 1:0 away for ll UUllltl" of weeks, then go directly to their iiolno. The furniture would inn r- h e r .\’-'=u wild’ lo givl llit ~i believe one did? i lttvol- could have rustle those thzngs in lite world Gerry ilvsignell them. l'll bet." ' "Yolrvl- won," li‘ll_\' llctrlartstl. ".\ntl ltll, won't l he proud tlf my riiiiul! ‘ "tint-r bought mo. . Drugs Kidneys, Use Salts T Y°ur Back htrrts or Bladder bothers. drink lots of water. o \Vllt-n your ltidnevs hurl and your ll.lt‘l( fiels sore. iltln‘l gcL sl-arotl lltlll proceed lo loai‘. your stillttnch wit‘ ll lot of drugs that excite the ' ' illlll llllllllt‘ llli‘ i-nliro uriu ' . Kl-vp your ltitlllry-s t-li-zlll you il\‘l‘]) your lvnvels t'lt‘illl, "w llllsllillg llitllll with a nlild. harm- -> ~:tl‘:~. irllii-h rcuttlrcs the ltlitly"; "l-‘lloll: \\':l.<<- -,ln.l ,~.liluul.lli~s tilvlli .> lil- il‘ ll ir il~'ll\ll_\’. The funct- n oi‘ llil" liltll li- filIl-l‘ tili- ‘llWtlll. lll 1.'i llot .. llii, slrltln front t 300 grains of atritl tlntl WdSlL‘, . we cziu routiily ulld and the vital ‘luportttulrc of lll-oping" the kidneys lt‘ll\'_(‘. llrilllt lots of \\':ltl'-r—-_\'ou can't lrluk lo lllut-lt; zllsil gt-t from any Illl2ll'Illlli'l.-~l zlbout four ounces oi .ollr kidneys will act fine. ll‘ gropi .l with lithiu. iillll has llct-n used . .'i3 tht- ilijltls ill urine so it no longer is a t-lltlllli; llliiiltlUl‘ wellkltes.‘ Juli Stilts is inexpensive; (fZlllllOl injure; nlakes a delightful t-fier- ‘rt-scout lithia-yratolj drink whit-h wt i‘_\'(llll‘._ sllDilltl take now and lilen to ltt-t-p tilt-tr ilitinl-ys clean and active. 'l‘l"y this, also keep tip the Willel’ drinking. and tlo doubt you will wonder what ht-ctlnle oi your itilluey trouhlt ind bilcktitrltc. Farmers Notice (ionimenclng March "ind. we will take delivery of live hogs at the following stations on the fol- lowing dates. paying the ltighest lllllrket prices. We give below a list of our re- presentatives at these stations. whom we would advise you to see hcfort- disposing of your live stock I'l5i‘\\'lll.‘l't!. - EVERY TUESDAY .\. .\i. Wright, Montague. A. l) Martin, Grllntl View. Porlcy lilrake, Vernon. Harry Jenkins, iinzelbrook. iii-rt ll. Brown, York. EVERY WEDNESDAY Everett wedlock. Hunter River. J. W. Ifyfe, Emerald. John Whitehead, Kenslngton. Louis Muttarl & T. H. Smith. Albany. \\'illitlm Clark. Miscouchc, Tues titty, March 23rd. Sulnnlcrsaitli», Wednesday, March Illsl. and isacll plaice fortnightly tlnlil furllttvr notice. \\'e take hogs cvcry day at Char- ltlliuiown Plant. For information phone 5512: Plant 533. GANADlAN PACKING 60., LTD. J. M. ROOP, Manager. office Canadian Government Merchant Marine t f %\ ___ The S. S. "Canadian Sealer" will be due llerc about May lst, and will load a general cargo of pro- duce, etc. for St. John's, Newtound land. direct. This is a new am- er, launched inst autumn. For r- ther particulars as to sp d rates apply to ‘ BUNTAIN, BELL 60.. Agents. Charlottetown, March 29. 1920. 7557mtf. at help nil ho in. and llli'_\' would only have lo ptlt il lll place. Mary ulnghetl. slli- t-ricll. sht- llllggid us all, oven tilt boys, in lit-r lll lll at her gift lull Stilts; take a tabiespooufui in i ginssmf water. before iareakiast och nlorning for a few (lays and This . ouout" alts is Illfl(l‘(‘ front lllt‘ ulllll s null lt-llltln juil-o, Utillllllll- iil- gi-lli-riiliillls to cit-tin ilud stimu- .‘ lt- cloogirll kitlniqvs; also to neut- source of irrllutlonrthus" shall blow up and burst if someone don't say something. l want to cr.\'-" t Down went her head on the table. and .‘.iu_ly Ryan, the poor little solf-ntadc girl. who bud cone into her own at last, cried as if Lcr llcnrl WtIlllLl break for a mo- Lllent. Then site raised her hca-tl and said: ' "Collie here, Gardner, and wipe yls. l llivl\'0fl'l any itandker- “'0 all screamed with laughtlr. And Mary. herself llgnln joined on "Just i\_Sl\OW9l‘, gillln, that was all. Can't have the sunshine ah the time, Gardner would get tanned." ' They leftcurly. After they had gone, wl- sat anti talked of‘ them a wllile, principally of Mary. Be- fore we left we folded all the tiraperies and laid them carefully in boxes ready to send. "I don't know what I shall do now lo occupy my time." I said to Jane "\Ve have been so busy with Nlnlys present I shall miss these long afternoons sewing with you girl l "Our Eiistory" lakes one afternoon a week you know." Jane en- couragetl. “Yes, l know. Anti l nnl getting Robert interested. We will talh it over evenings. in that way it will do us both good." “Great idea, Gerly. I'll get Frank enthused. Juno has (‘arson in ieiillilig strings over it now. But what could you expect of the hus- bnntl of 1t school nuflanl?" Again after a few days that feel- ing of depression crept over llle. The work for Mary had been but at reprieve. i once more took long walks, tiring nly'self physically so llizll l would not fret. Then Mary" twaluo back anti tile feeling was again interrupted for a couple of days witi‘c we helped them settle- ol- hindered lhcur-Aiarson sujtl. \Ve lltttl all gout» tluwn to ltssist in pulling the furuiltlro in place. lliiry wits so happy it was a joy lohuullcll her. "tiirls. l don't bclicvc any one ever haul so pretty u betiroolu." she said, hcr eyes shining. We ‘til lluul.’ lite curtains, made the llfltlfi, pll‘ t‘\'4‘l‘_V|lllflg in place in tlllit roont. lt w: ‘ lovely, but none lt.o lotn-ly inr h . "‘\\'i\\', girls!" Gardner came in just as we finished. lie and the boys lzad been uncrnting the dining room ftr-Jniture, anti had let. us alone. "Why-it's perfect! Come ltero. fclitlttts, rlntl sec what a won- li-rfnl roolll lll1‘S(‘ wivrs of yours llilVt‘. luade for its!“ “We llclllvil n little,“ Carson pre tended in pout. _ "Of course you did!" Mary broke lu happily. “l guess the girls had to hay.- tllings to work with, (lard- nt-r. 'l'l|.lt‘.~l \\‘lll’l‘t' lllt- boys czttuo in." ‘ Tomorrow-Gerry Solves Her Prob- lem llllfi IN THE Sllllllllllll l5 l llllllllfillllfi llnlly lm- of Mount-slat to ‘Prutlltltr. (‘itnm-tl lay “"_“’|“\‘I'luf tint? Fond llllll Acltl lnllllzt-ntitltt. ~ l Illltl by thltfull ltloutttl fi-ci- int: ltfli-t‘ l-ntillu urt- lllllllrSl t-orttlllt l-\'ltli~lit-i~ oi‘ \lll' pri-sclll-i- til‘ l‘.\'l‘l'.<~ -' t: llydrili-llltiril: ztcltl lll tllc Slulll- at-ll, creating so-ctlllteil “acid llttlig'- cstlon." Acid stomachs arc tltiniroroils lit-- t-utlso too llttlcli ucitl lrritotles thcde- licutt- lluluu of tht- stoluut-lt, nfit-n li-arlitlg to uttrttritis tlt-colrtptlniotlby- stotuucit untl linlu; s i: uorlunl fnllvtiolts of tho vital lntcrutll or- xatts. often affecting‘ the heart. lt. is the worst of folly to lteglect tutch a serious condition or to trout \\'l[ll ordinary digestive aids which llnvo no neutralizing trffcct on tht stotunch acids. instead gel from any til-imprint a few unlit-es of illn- urutcd .\ll\l{lI(‘Slil and tuke u tl-a- s-pootlful in tl ttttnrtt-l“ gloss of‘ wiltcr right nftcr eating‘. ‘Pills will tlrlrc l..'lt' gnu, wind untl blout right out of llli‘. body awceten the stouluclt. tit-u- trulizo tho excess acid nnd prevent ltsforlntltioh and there ls no sour- IIPSS or pulu. liinuriltod hitlgttoitlit (in powder or ttthlct flll‘lll——llt,'\‘i'l lloltitl or milk) is lturnllcttrt to thi- b-llllllllPll. int-xpcltslyc. to (like nnd lll!‘ lit-st form of ntntrtlosllt for stu- tutu-ll plirptiscs. it is used by thou- r-tllltls of pctlpli- who enjoy their tnt-nls with no more fear of indiges- tlon. Farm lot hale The undersigned offers for sale his shore farm of one hundred and fourteen acres; eighty acres clear. the balance covered with fire-wood and iunlber. Buildings are in good repair. Farm is situated in Cove hotul West. convenient to churches, store, school, saw and grist mill. Apply lo Bnnjanlin J. McMillan on premises, Covehead West. 8184-4-10MEsmwf4l. All the persons indebted to the lnte George McMillan of Albert-y Plains, Miller. are lit-ruby notified to make payment to the undersign- ed on or before the Thlrtlctll dny of April A. l). i920. - SHAW MCMILLAN’ C. ALEXANDER MCMILLAN, Administrators. Alberry Plains tMiillFbwf-il _ _. ___;__z_\.,._ Farm for Sale With one hundred acres 60 clear the balance covered with old hard wood and sot-wood land in a high state of cultivation. well watered. brook crossing farm, large barn and dwelling house, handy school. church. saw and grist mills about 2% miles from Peakes Station, situated 0n St. Patrick's Road. Z15“ Lot. 38. King's County. For particulars apply to Anthony Hughes. 8t. Patrick's Road, P. E. island. ' 8059-4 ihiEmfilpd. rlPrlilllfl sttitullcll llll-l-rs. Food i'cr-. lucuts nllrl ltotlrs. creating the dls~ trt-using gas whit-ll dlstcnds tilt _ onion“. . i. . . loveliest suite, ivory and cane. ll Anatolian Proolaimed State (Dom. Pron Special) ~- LONlDON. April lfL-v-A uispatc frolll (lonstantlilople teddy said it was reported tilt-re that Mustapha Kemal had proclaimed separate An- atolian stale, with Prince Jamaica Dlnen member of inlperial House as Viceroy, himself as Grand Viz- iei‘. ulld Allluetl lfuitem former Alli- basstlllor to Pulled States, Foreign Aiillisler. Monarchist Coup Very Real (Dom. Press Special.) BERLIN, April l5.—-Tite danger of a Mouarchist coup was more ‘real and imminent than was gen-l orally believed, Dr. Gessles. Min-l ister of Defence, told Reicllstag late totiay. The sit "tiou lll Pontelunla was particularly serious _ Gessler said. he appealed to right parties: to use their influence with their' conservative reactionary anti tnlll-I tary friends i0 avoid a new out- break with ensuing ilorrors. BritishRailway Strike Settled (Special! 'l‘o The Guardian). LONDON. April l4.-—A strike-of llliltyuy workers pins considered’ improbable today following the gruu| ting of a number of small lncreasy es under the sliding scale by the Central Wage Board. The increases are tleclarctl to be commensurate] with the increased cost of living and retro-activate Nov. 1. The \\’;lge lBoartl will consider at all early nteetiltg the tlctflautls of the National railway ultlolts for :'-u in- t-rirasc of one potlud weekly for t't'l'llllll of the luliiwvny" lucu. The tlelltzlutis on which llli‘ au- llilllllCPll lucrctlstls were made by tho l)ilill'(l today called for a silli- llng at day increase for englnc driv- ers; lwiysltiliiugs a tiny for clean- ers alltlkl pound tlterllltg weekly for other raiiwayuten. Royal Visitors For Canada (Spcirlal To The Guardian). O'l"l‘.-\VV.\, April 15.——l.otly iilautl Aiuc-Kiniosh ulld her small tluuglt- tor will spend the summer in Can- ada with her parents the Duke and Duchess of Devons-ltlre. —} New “York ur Sale (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, April li-Approx- imnlelyt $12,000,000 worth of raw i‘.ll':i colllprising the itirgest and ultlst ‘valuable collection yet to he tifferetl at a publiclaficiitm in this city were placed on show today in the warehouses of the New York Fill’ Auction Sales Corporation. These furs will be sold at a auc- tion which will begin in the Jas- ouic llall hert- on Monday noxt and continue for eight days. "he soiling on the two troncluti- lug days ltowever will be done in lilo rooi‘ garden oi‘ the hotel Pen- nylranlzt, Buyers froukallmvel" this country and Canada will attend as well as fur merchants frolu sever- al European countries, Latin Alli- erica ulld the Anlipndes. The com- ing sale will establish ii new rec- ord for this city, and coupled with .tlte recent mid winter auction its cqnciusios will have seen the sell- ing oi‘ nearly $23,000,000 worth of‘ raw pelts here within sixty days. Notable among t.lle various collec- tions, in addition to the sea otters Russian Sables, Sliver Foxes nnd other fancy furs, are offerings oi‘ over sixty one tons of Australian and New Zealztnd rabbit skins and enough mole skins ii‘ placed end to end, to make an unbroken strip oi‘ fur 75 miles long. NOTICE! Slur! jetting your horses ready for the Spring Sales by getting a box of Dr. Church's Condition Pow- ders. You art: sure to be satisfied with the restllts. as they will u\ your animals in condition qutc l,v on the same amount of feed that they are now getting. If your deal- er cannot sup ly you, order direct, Price One Dolor. Dr. W.G.Churcb. 75l6-3-i0MEtf _.___€ >__.__1 AGfNTfiVANTED Agent recently writes: "Secured 26 orderr. ono day for "Canada's Sons and Great Brltlan in World War, making $49.40 profit." Won- tierftli opportunity for students, teachers, returned mcn and other‘; to make $10 or more per day. 0n.- flt free. Winston (?o., Dept. ll.. Toronto. summernido. ._._, ¢AuAn'|A;N' " o l Hon. N. ,W. Rowell tabled for ‘in Germany, an outbreak against House Under Federal Legpslation OTTAlWA, April 13.—A. return tnibied in the iliouse this afternoon for Dr. Michael Clark (Red Deer) showed that construction oi’ 11.600 i1. ~u houses had been tionllneltced in 1919 under the federal housing legislation. Of this number 1,364 houses had been completed. Hon. .W. ‘S. Fielding a return giv- ing copies of documents and cor respondeuce respecting the ap- portionment of the expenses in the League 0f Nations and the pay- nleng of $64,043.15 on Feb. 13.1920, as Canada's share thereof. gun/- " ALIJS WINE brings new- strength to brain and body, strength to counteract the wearing strain of modern Business life. Men and women run dutmt from ovrvw-"kuunflegy or illness, need the tonic qualiti-s of Hall's Wine. It re- news strength and vitality, and restores dent-ted energy. Thousands cf brain-wakes and mud-Lurker: have proved this. Hall's Wine is prepared from a prescription of a member of‘ the Royal College of Surgeons, London, England. Germans Make . Full Recompense l l l (Special To The Guardian). PARIS. April 15.-~A despatclt‘ to the French Foreign Oiiltre today in- tllcated that a new revolutionary military movement was organizing the Ebert Governlnelit was expect- ‘ The supremwTonic [restorative GUARANTEE- u 1t bottle cti-ir-li’: Wine today. if. liter talc lug halt oflgyott ee no rnal lirni fr, rnrlirll to u: tho half-empty ttlu and wo wl l refund your Oihlfd outlay. Extra large size baffle $3.15" ed. Momentary destiatclles said Par- is Council Ambassadors today no cepted from Germany 192.000 tons hf marine equipment as full PECOilI-l I pense for sinking Gerlnan fleet in-i ternoll at Scapo, Flow ending ions, l‘ controvelsy, (louncll (let-fried upon I I l : 8 : dlstrlbwmon of equipment among lllllln ‘dullm, Llmitll Frrflihi hzlfitlliiflulnfil. Allleg, I nu, lllfill, up»: 4i u Illllllll at, uuuul cm i i I '-_f-__L "iii-i" ll OUT OF’ 83- alwes ended in death! ' So a recent Canadian investigation showed. Those were not cases of infectious diseases-of‘ consumption --of ty- phoid! They were cases where 0 person had sustained some slight injury-a cut, a burn, a wire-prick -antl where the wound, being thought not. serious enough for care- ful treatment. iiatl been neglected. Blood-poisoning .-ir.ti doatll resulted. Wilcn you or your children sus- ‘.:illl any injury, ensure against in- .cctlon by applying Zam-Buk. This oalm soothes the pain, stops bleed- intl. and by destroying all germs prevents blood-poisoning, etc. Hence no time ncetl bu lost from work 0t‘ pleasure by those wllo use Zum-Bulr. All dealers, 60c. bdx. LIVE nous WANTED We are ready now to receive lived hogs, paying its follows, delivered at our packing house, Char- lottetown:— 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents ' . Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat- urday. _ ‘ p Light hogs, under 1C0 lbs., are of very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from feeding comes in the last few weeks of finishing, it is respectfully suggested that farmers hold ny small hogs, under 150 lbs, until of weight; and, quil- ity more profitable for all concerned. But should ‘ll. be necessary to dispose of any such under-weights they will be received at; market; value, proportionate to above prices. . l _ . ' We ‘also buy at various points throughout the ., Island and full information can be obtained from our local representatives. , . DAVIS a FRASER, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Pact Fl c Going West ? Complete information as to ‘Rates, Train Service, Connections, etc, etc. Full Details ‘ Furnished, and all ar- rangements complet- ed for Comfort and; Economy. H. M. DAVISON or-writo Local Agent. u. n. ottoman, District Passenger Agent. iiinQ = “B P BRAND” E Q I - . l E l'hF W' Netf l it ‘iB. P. Brand” Wire is of guaranteed quality. It is E made of the finest grade wire, specially selected for its l high tensile strain, woven on, looms of improved and exclusive pattern, the meshes are uniform and symetri- cal 1n shape, while the length, width and guage of ev - ‘ er_y roll are true to specification. Heavily galvanized with pure sp lter both before weaving and again after , weaving. his makes the B. P. Brand in a class of its i own, and is the reason Pioneer Ranches always used it and they have found that after twenty-five years’ use the wire is still holding their foxes. ' I B. Brand wire is made by the largest fox wire makers 1n Great Britain. Our supply is expected very a ' shortly and orders should be booked as soon as possible. I Prices, freight rates and full information on receipt of l g request. , We can supply every requirement for a fox ’ ranch. , .. Write "‘ * The Rogers Hardware Co... Ltd. Charlottetown -:- -;{- P. E. Island x . t j