/' l lltlivg QB no A _ . » '3.f..A_ 15 2 _______,__,_, ._ ` ` l 'ru/W ` W Q0 _ geographical. 1 _ gg, . :_ I 1 = I / \\.. \ ,_l _ rivlals in the Wesftem ends of both _ l ‘ini . .»: ‘ B815 » E” ig Leag_ue_ ennant Winning NEW YORK, April 18.-The ss- oemdency oi eastern clubs in Ns- ltlonai and 'American »Lssgruo oil* icuits in the mast nve years has helped to give the Atlantic sea- board a decldedl advantage over cincuits in pennant-winning achieve _ments ~ 5| | in this period, only one "Weat- ern" club-Pitsburgh) has broken up the streak ot 'Eastern vlctorim and in that instance the location s a maltter of league location, not _ton, hotbed by |0118 -periods = success in the osx-.ly days of the Ntional League, iboaste the mostl 'P91-i£nuwfisnors, wins thirteen in the lenior circuit and six in the JUI1' PUILIIHID ‘ Pioneers in the Development OF Canada with epeelsi reference to the part played 'therein by Seats- men. By HON. J. A. MATHIESON, C. J-» K- C. 29 Pages In Neat Cover PR ICE 10 CENTS. To be sstslma `st carton Bookstore, the .Maritime Sta- tioners or the Charlottetown Guardian Office. \, ian' , °‘ ‘ ' 1 "*"._».. _ . _ .pcm/ll. 1'-...r ; _r r r ar _ __ ~‘__;'_ __,` »§"=’ 4 ,»\u. _., J, .. ` J ,_'_ `l I ns 4- ,l _.._, J .-_/se “$5 _ Their Ghoiee In __ _ .,_\f?4l,4NCED \1i5\_ ` ` ___ _ <5- , ,_ , ’ l , I J " - |u_l.f_ [initrd Klllgilulu ill sterling. _ ‘s~",> ` td 5, , ln., inn Mm l n tm-0. ` __ ` * \_,\\\ii___ _duced ,, ,p,,,m,m,_w|,me,._ 0 od -his new duties with the opening Q ‘\ \\ ' ,\_ ` I I .2 -ff- Nutrition of I Foxes I The "Power Foods", which supply Energy and Strength, I reguire to be fed your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods, called “Carbohydrates-” Fro`m one-third to one-hall' of the foxes' diet should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD ranks very high In "Carbohydrates" and is the correct eer- eal to feed at this season.~ . Vitamines and Mineral Salts, both absolutely necessary to successful diet. BEST RESULTS IN __ 7 REPRODUCTION are _obtained from feeding IMPERIALS regularly during thi entire gestation period, as they are Iaxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of l ary” lMPEniALs. ORDER NOW i Lay in a liberal supply of lM.PERlAL8 now to tide you over period of breaking up of roads. For sale by leading distributors or direct from factory. Imperial Bis Box Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E. L LIVER OIL FOX ‘BISCUIT IMPERIALS are also rich In I _ lbssebsli will be with us again-'you bstl .the Province (a good lnflelder) also a short stop is badly needed. - | . i “Anyway we shall see, what we shall see.” \,,` `- -- . I .--" ii I i ’ cduit Co., Ltd 500 L_# _ “ - Notes by the Way (Centfduued from DHS” Dui" at Ottsw§!, We view the Times mlglg g5_g,_delivel-ance carrying all the earmlirks Of propaganda in- spjred :mm Otgawn and entirely’ in accord with the words und attitude 0! the National Ruilwnb’ ilfflclills at the Rates (flilllhyr-nf:¢‘ in _\loni-» 1011. Live Stock Market ‘ro Cahners.. $2.50: cu$tters;i (Canadian Press) l.Vl|0lN’l`lhl-lAl., April l2.~-»(l)oinin- ion llvesm i‘c~porl)--i’ui_llo rv- ceipts f;']6_%|\r-|~¢`- \v;\.\ il r'<>ll\p2ll‘:|- ¢iveiy.,_llg‘llt"r\ln of rutile :lnli _=_.f-\~- eral MS 0f~f=<><>d W1'-' l"“"" iii" “"`~ mu ililmlplsked ones realized $8.00. i 9,1 |n_!],p 9_f[n1~i;U_~,_ Om- _~‘ll'aliIlil .load of \vr\i'i iini,<”hw-il vltcors aver aging 1060 pollmis \\'iw Fvlil flir $7.75 ami alf~l_»r..-, or \-quill or better quality hui iwuvil-|‘ \\-»-iL'ill~' lvvrt' _ _*_ (llforl quality northwest steers were lsolll for $7.25 to $7.50 and medium and common quality steers brought from $6.00 to $7.00. A .tow choice heiiers were weighed up good steers. Top cows brought $6~00 and sold for $5.75. Common and just medium quality cows were from $4.00 to $5.00. Quotations: Butcher if-@0111. _ choice, $8.00; good, $7.25; medium, $6.75 to $7.25; common, $6.00 to $0.50; butcher heifers. good. $6.75 _io $7.50; medium, $6 to $6.50; com- imon. $1.50 to $5.75; butcher cows, pool $7 50 in $6 00, medium, 375 $'.‘_T.‘» to $3.25; butcher t'ulls_good, :l_’._00. common $4.00 to $4.75. ` i‘nlf receipts. 1.625, iCalvss were ,low-r, »=rrn.igi1t lolz lcr ordinary quality 1-:Lives sold from $6 to $6.50. .\ l-ouplv of small lols of better quulilv valves brought S7 00 and a willi nn exitreme top oi' $9.50 paid 'g for six choice veals. Commons calv les lmiught tive nifty. I Quotations: 'Good veal. $7.00 to $51.50, medium ‘$6.00 to $6.50, com- Dlckell Gill *fi* l"‘l""“ ill’ 5*’ 'X-""9 mon. $5.50 to $6.00. Sheen receipts i -~-2-<°<>-"~ w fill. Good iig-lit sheep sold for $8.001 and very thin ones $6.00 to $7.00__l *hiring lambs sold for $9.00 to $l7i.- An Excellent Tonic For Spring 1,.. ..,.»l,_ ____ l Quotations, elves $6.00 to $8.00.* Nova sootlan speak; very Highly of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Mr. Louie Babine is Very Satisfied With the results Received From Taking Dodd's Kidney Pills- _Norbh |Be»llevllle_ N. S. April i2. ~ (Special)-“I have list-il muny i>0X- es Of Dodd' `, Kidney Pills frfr rheu- metism. st.o;aal:li,l.l-.run-bio and sleep- lggnegs," B q -Mr Rnliinr, n wvll» known resl%nt oi' this plzu-le. "i ifke them nl linw io lilnv will-n I feel dull nfl iiri-ll, nslwl-izilly ill th! lprinlz. Tl find ilu-v koi-p me wqn, fl glwayg enjoy gonrl |'l~._aiflll refreshing sleep after I mlm them." There is is close connection be- tween .kidney and stnmuc-li trou» blbl. li the kidneys are noi act- ing ,pr-operly, ihc siornlu'h_ like ov- ary other oryznn ortho iuuly, must skier. No rruln ov#-r had n healthy stomach and unhealthy kidneys The kidneys src- who in-out 1-'leans IIB ~_ *_ 4 *_* _ _ mush rwwd. _ »._f' _' ,_ _ I+-|3 _ _ _ _ __ ._ _ ‘_ _ _ _ _ ...___---_----* . ..,, _.L_ ___ _ A . $1 ` i _,», __,*', ,R-._ if ___ _ __ 11, pi t . .. "Q15 imwssssl Y' ' * ""’“"'*¢ lambs nil. hog receipts 2462 Hn tl _ iz will in mlxe-;l lots brought $14.25` mul $14.35. Selects were $14.25 and $14.51) and slows $12.00 to $12.50. AUCTION SALE * Of Magnificent ` ,Am=>1'l°~u Lawns. 'rue New York _Giants an next in the National _I ___ _LNFUG Whvtweive pennants while ‘ fthe Phiivle-.ms _.mosaics sum _§'_$i"f,;‘g;~,;;,»g1,-_=_=_h_1;_=__<;~_;;»_=;1_;_»;_ A Galloping Doctor best record in themv’;};¢d gtfgfgf ‘ing doctor,' so called because he on National League "L_ an Am_ galiops onhorae bad: to some ot ,or league city wmdh has ` lie is Dr. D. Imrie, who asslnn ‘ -?<¢._____, of the steepieohasing season at ‘ A rl.-lu in me luminous desire, can. Hluat Park race course. The track ,niiiun quotations on Broom Handles. Ureoklrs decided] when tllB sleeple- sluuiiurll sinus. D.I). lilrlningham or Cli&ing 59530;; gtarted to halve a, SPURTING CUMMENI ` ----=»- _I'1.~1" V I 3' By _,_new ,_ _a | sum. _ BASEBALL ‘ i "Of all sad words of tongue nr pen, the saddest are _"thermome- ter around the zero mark and baseball weather not even in the of# ling.” But cheer up fans; old “King Boi" hasn's failed us yet, and eww... 1..., C0., - LONDON som 12 ~The ssi1°v----il-- Srlcan .League gm yo 1,, his most urgent cases, has appeal* dy to attend casualties and Dr ‘Im _.SL ,Louis 1,., the only pr“m,°f_:f_3: ed at arrace track near ~here. rie sits in his riding kit on s ‘ `0isu!re1y Chinese » Take to Bioy- ` cling as Sport TEGHOW. Aipril 11.-Bicydlins has 'become the modern country sport in Chine. _ . gb, g long time it nllsd s utili- t.s.ria_u place in port cfties_ but it wnsnotlinthe past.a.sitisni0fw. the plaything of the silk E8-\'b0<1 leisure elses. _ Un the interior towns, the diver- sions or an earlier age no lon8°l' suirice and fthe modern lChinese Of leisure has slrded up his Iiowlns silk coats and ia striving for mast srly at his newly acquired bi¢'Y°l€ 'Phare may be seen at almost any hour of the day, groups ot' y0lUJL blades circling about the familial threshing floors in the vicinity oi most country bowns nlled with pride that goeth before a fail. ( Further details of these can be 0l»» tained from the Commercial intelllgeuvl- Brunch oi' the Department of Trade und Commerce, or from the Canadian 'i‘l'ade ('0ullnlssIoncr. thu Culluniilill Building. Trnfulgur Square, London, 8. W. I.) riii{w§liE1ii> 1‘oMoRRow Ann rnnnsn-Arid ‘R \ ‘_ _ _ _ ,_._.- Don"I: Ma:;1y~ Mlm ? iii APRIL 18, 1923 §‘9». ii 'é PICTUII doctor, mounted on horse-back rea __ . ' orse in the centre oi’ the course and watches the races. All or $7@1‘ Bus'/di' $2 Kvnr//eallb rin aa wel as a Tonic. We f nflsn wnnlsd lo gel something I h a I Wnllld \.' - \ ‘\ It ll [ond io be ' R _ ‘ This summer City ‘League baseball, judging by present entmslasm .manifested has every indication of receiving the greatelt Im In ithe history of the game in this city; in fact local o'ff'l¢Ials are lwking :forward ‘to a Maritime title this fail. The ttieterlei is here which just .needs good coaching and strict attention to business. , ' 3 1-He1'EA'Ms lhardesf. hit of the lot, in the losl-ng of Cronin and Saunders from the foutfield and "Dempsey" Diamond behind the bat These three stars' [will be the property of the Anchors ‘this season ‘However the Rovers have a peculiar way of coming back and it is a safe bet noiwlth-» outfield will now be expertly guarded, :On the other hand the Stand will need some bolstering up In the infield as Phil McQuaId has loft On paperfthe -Anchors look _'the strongest with "Dutchy" Diamond Francis, Cronin, Saunders, _Dempse Diamond, McFarlane Cameron make the others go all summer to stay out in front. _tones of the umpire eaiis “Play bali." it looks as though the American and National Leagues are going to have a cool opening. This yesr so- cording to numerous dailies interest in the great diamond pas-time is greater than ever and when Commissioner Landis, .Ban Johnson John Heyldler and other celebrities of the game start the teams away it will open up a new avenue of sport thought. Fane who have hs' their time taken up all In/inter trying to ldiope out the ultimate win» ` ners in both leagues will have their inning once the season gets und er way. The situation is eomplicated in both circuits. Giants are bound to make it interesting from the start in the National, and Mc- Graw is likely to start a vigorous offensive and si ow his heels to ‘the other pilots. Pirates with the iworid's title prestige to give them confi- dence, sre quite a factor to 'contend with. Bill MoKechnle is confident that the Buccaneers will repeat. Chicago Cubs with Joe McCarthy, the minor league managerial sensation at the ,helm have to be considered, while St. Louis and Brooklyn must also get a look In, Taken all round there should be s spectacular race fromibell to bell In the senior league. - ' IN THE AMERICAN \ The American presents all kinds of possibilities. Again Phllsdel-i phla Athletics menace the pennant ambltioneof Washington Senstors.` Undeterred by two distinct reverses in two seasons, Connie Mack is girdlng his loins and preparing for the season that lrbound to make or break the athletics as championship contenders. He realizes the strength of his club. both at bat and in the .fleld. and the Mackmen are favored in the early season list. Washington is aiming for A third flag, but the task tivat‘lBucky Harnis has on his shoulders is ln- doed s tremendous one. John B. if-'oster,_a recognized authority on baseball paints a dismal picture of the Senator-lal chances. Even such and eminent statistlelan can err, and Senators. may again surprise them all. Ty Cobb sees a sliver lining in the Detroit cloud and Tigers may be the dark horses. At any rate, Senators, Athletics and Tigers are expected to set the pace in Ban .lohnson‘s loo with an of thel ll ' 1 The situation in the different city seotlonu this season is praotie _ ally _tile earns ss isst year, the champion Rovers perhaps being the ' ”' ,nzsazn able to make U _ _.-1;’ / 5 75:: psf p»9_\:- 'S'-1'. ro»_,Lt d.,(‘l\ar- nttetnwtl. ~ ° Abitlbl . . . . _ . _ ` Laurentid-e 'Pulp ._ i. Canadian Steamship Com. . IIAUIFAX, April 12.-Quotations furnished by Johnston anldl Wlard. 'Asbestos Com. members of the .Montreal Sl.ock;Montreal .Power f n _ _ oN s rlxchange: _ ,.. _ .Q,iNw:ionn.l Breweries _ _ 60 O _l:_t__'1_`(¢))_p_,1_al__l)d__S_l\_l1_L_£t_ _._- 1251/é‘MeX. Petroleum ._ . . . . . . _ 102% For writing telephone lnessmrnn or .\m_ Smelt. and Retng. Co. _ Am. Car and Fdy. Co. _ __:_ 75 A \\~|u>l@me mmrmnr :shui slllxlllmn 86%\\'ho llcslros to import Dolly ('loilil»u _I8 l'1-gs from (‘u_unlln. \\'nuIil llkv- to rl-_ 68 volvo frotrl iu|n||ililS_._llllllllllllctllrcru s»uup_ic und qllolnlluu _lllrlnlngiulm 338 _o:' E. i. i'_"i'nlt\-ii KI__ d|';i_ pg;-(_ 1|, vi cr ng. Canadian .Steamship lPfd. `. _ _ 94*/é BANKS broil Inlrntcli n Ilolrlrr for rolls of mili- Inl: nnuilllls |'ni|u\r illlllllilniz nn 1-fig.. asm... 1-s.¢|.....msi to in mms Am- Locomotive co_ _ _ _ ._ ___ “__ ________r° Am. Bosch Mag. Co. ._ you Di-___ \vs_¢- _ _Aliaoondn,__l_C<1%__Milll. C0, ._ _ _ "1"" °" ° » Can. Pac c< _ few u ixxiifxi . aff* Chile _Copper Co. " if l Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. _ Consolidated Gas »Co_ _ A/- " 1 Gen. Petroleum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a roms up to ms _ “L »’ Standard Oil of N. J. 41"/5 Outs-Muy, 41%; Ju1y_ 42%; ‘ f_°°" °"’ 5"" Standard Oli of New York _ 31 sh smut, ending lCo, nion Pacino Ry. g5,,§,*;°_';;’,‘}, 2"* nm \vesmlgnouse Electric i uited States Steel sn. ma - "`-r‘~ l“. '"1 = »=-"<'“°- . neil Telephone 8 D m | _f _l _ _ "H ' " 'H ~ _ _ N lurk, null controls lt with am by ° -ou *‘ bl, LLt\\l'ellCe FlOlll‘ _ ,i0 rl-ins in lin- front wllccl. which llre ...- - ~ Hwy,”-d Smith C0m_ _ _ _ _ _ __ .11 in-:||~|-ll to llw mulor st-|»urnlcly_ £7 Besco I’fil_ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ . . . . . _ . 33 looking other nielnorlimin 'there him 96 2 ' ` ` Ba Bank _Royal _ 53% nlznlnst ulllih thc pllllrr lun bc iorn nk mlomreal 256 ""' ici'/linens Nova so-one TIRED FEET 155 3 32% Wheat-~»May, 156%; July, 136%; _ _ _ Bathe well with Mlnard's in warm water. 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He has the very thing ' ) needed, and is in a position tosave you ~ money and disappointment. S ' Our new booklets " Home Painting Made Easy" and " Good Varnish ” will be sent you on request. Write §~ & to-day to Head Ofice, Montreal. MAn1'|N-ssnoun |0U%Pi.iRE PainI'E_Varm'shes 35"V[iRt~lSlifS I \ "`.._»~~ ' ~ P Y other five liable to upset the apple cart about mldsdason. ' A PoPul_An cimlr-: Anyone who would have ventured to predict five yssrs ago that' ladies’ basketball would gain a strong foothold in Eastern Canada would have been scoifed at. Nevertheless It is a foot ‘that Toronto Lakesldes guaranteed elx hundred dollar; to the some Joh" Tmjum to come up from the Maritimes for the Dominion semi-finals This worid's champions this week In s series forthe Dominion title. The ladies' game is only in its infancy but It demonstrated during the past winter that it has great possibilities. \_~. BR1NGlNo u|'sm'l‘Him- ' ' ~- '- Allrnny-Delaney Q Cn. (‘i\ps Trlnwrnr-.\. K. Lord, Alberion-I. ll. .\lyrirI\ & fo. (`»\rl|l|:nn--J..'\. Mrllonnlli & ('o..l.i\l. Almnmlnlr-E. Mi-I-`|\rl\\ne. I'ris|m|||i~llow|\eu|i & Newsonne, Bay Fortuna-.\l. li. Illngwn-ll Furl:-l~»|\-('Inw. llunll R Fon. lselllnrrl-(iourf A' Roh, Itlnlrrolil ~|nul~tinn-.l. \\'. Fife. llioomfirlti--.\lrn. A."|`. Rolls. ll_uprrrm|x-I~3~tnlr of llu-||r_\» Dunn. lli_oo|nli¢-ld-.\Iurrlu all Arai-msuil. li\~org¢~lo\\-n-llullumshl Bron. Fon situ-: BY' I ,_ (irulul \'if\\_.\. .\li\l’t|l| & CII. llnutor Rlwr-l’. »I. Soy 8' (fo. liminlligllun-Krisnecly Ilrns. hllinnlr-.\I. (', Nic(-`n\\'l||\. l.o\\'|-r lil»l\t|\a\|»»\\’. A. Poole 1% (1) \|o *Its-\\ ri-( Iirus .\l||u-nuelne-.I. 1'. Gaudet, _ Nnrlil ltustlco-IC. (‘. Lelmlr. l’¢|\kes litnflou-llulrh furria-. Itirhninnd - Pulled Farmers' (`n- operative. .\`o\|ris-.L Frunk Morne. .~'lurx~»nn-(‘_ .l. `lI|rken.` \\`elIInrtnn-,\|-as-nnult Handel. uni . ‘ll 'lurk . _\lurruy llurlmur horlil-lien ('Iu\'\ Marble-Ite Varnoleum Concre-Tone Wood-Lac Neu-Tone Marlin* L' for/mndwgod for 0//cloth for(`ementBnck .stain furf/oors the f/atwash f/ o if 0/ 5: sofa dm r S"""’ °-“iff” oors n eum a one ces o an rn/ ure able pa/nt \ _ _ ///reporcelam was a pretty steep sum to kick in with, but when the -Canadian bask- ' "-" ' etbsli officials- Issued their order for the piaiy-offs it simply had to be done. According to reports it took only a few days for the Lakesldes 3] to make up that amount and they played to oaipselty houses. Ae they _ _ , ` trounced the Maritlmefi hsndliy they will meet .Edmonton Grads - . ` -f 0 ~ l ~ . .ff 5 l _ Y _ M ‘_ ”_v_`m ' ` ""' _ _ - ~ -By Georlze McManus Household Furmturef f - ~ ;`~ 1 ~»' " Ai 1:1 Kensington Road on Pri-i .ny _,null mn at 10.30 oolockl slmrp consisting of parlor. dining romn. sitting room, bedrooms, and' kin.-lieu, Some lovelypieces oi’ old furniture in Walnut and mahogany one very old mahogany dining room table; one beautiful Wilton velvet square; two beautiful Emp ilsh Brussels squares; one lovely: Axminster stair carpet: some 'beau-i |ii'ui old oil paintings en.l steel en-‘ gravlngs. Lot of china, glassware; mockery and dishes all siivenwsre,‘ linens and lbedding Ono nice np- ri ht uno also the .,§. *-- ' ° W '|'\_\_ “alia |F` :li 'Q1 \ |l- be-__= Q *Y Q fag- V l.._l;e§§.;;§»ll5;;;;l.\! ... _¢,;f,)5; ..g;~.:,...l -lr - -_,H ul _ L; ANY Mc>\'aa\- 'T _ ___ _ ,{\ _ _ l I ////¢ f '.|' ..:. 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