All the world over- LIP 0N3 is” the household word for 71A Cornea» Cocoa ' Canadian Ohlet Dillon " 24 Front St. West. Toronto i€m “Li? ' ' I EN who once gave no thought M to candy are buying Muir's Chocolates in all their tempting nsnortments because they find it satisfies that mid-afternoon craving. Muir's Chocolates are made in more than- one hundred varieties. There are sharp flavors and the rich, heavier flavors as -weII us the most delicious fruit centres, and chocolate coated nuts of many sorts. ,Men like them-their wives ;...d sweethearts know it. ‘ Messés Chocolates lliOliPS LIMITED linen-nix, N.S. 1x0 <\\“\\ I I m”. Pineapple Marmalade Celebrated llranuleizfly : ' Ginger Marmalade ' $100 In Prizes Unique Competition For Everybody M}? lst Prize, $50; 2nd Prize, $25; 3rd Prize $10 ; and Three Other Prizes of $5 Each. In order to encourage literary skill in phrase-making, The Charlottetown Examiner offers $100.00 in 6 prizes, as follows: lst $50; 2nd, $25; 3rd, $10, and three prizes of $5 each, for the best Literary Phrase Bullets-phrases with a ring and a sting to them—phrases that get home every timer-made from ideas sug- gested by The Examiner. For particulars see The Examiner. Price Two Cents. Annual Sub- scription $2.00. 9008-5~218i. XfiOflO-OOk OV64 loo-Q k4 1-0 "-O~'-4<-O 0%) 0-046 Q-O E. R. BROW 1 146 Richmond St Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies wnvo j’ v-- - ~ l? N“ " TIE GUARIIIAN. ' nus western GUARDIAN c -IT PAY! to ill! l.n this Prov- ince. ~—_--l --HOLMAN8 ARE HEAD OUARTERS for all your fishing Blllltillitrs. 9168-5-29-31. —SHIPPING. —- The Maud Weston with Capt. William Weston, master Iias arrived In porl with a second currlo of lumber this season from Richibueto-H. —GROW POTATOES with high Brads Nitrate of Soda. Acid phoo nhate and inurinte of Potash the kind: that give the’ molt plant food for the least money. For sale by Austin A. Scales; Messrs. -A. Horne and Co, Bummerside. Zwlrs —-BIG SH IPMENTF-The largest. ' cntry that ever went through the Customs House, Summers-ride und possibly the largest ever put through in any Custom iiousc on the island was put through Friday when the firm of Messrs ilruco, Mr-uliy and (‘o.. l.t1l., paid u reven- ue of between $3000 and $4000 on u shipment of English Fox ne1ling and this is only one quarter of or» iginal shipment, —GUN ON ITS WAY.—\‘Vorrl was received Thursday that the caplurcrl German gun trhieh Sum- rmcrsidc won nnd lost on way com- ing. is now in Maneton, N.B., Now dear renders if you are good at arithmetic lust taken piece of puper and figure mil how long l1 will take lo arrive at its destina- tion and prepare for a bumper" time. “For it will be n weed lime in our old town that night." Any wuy we uni] bunk on our having the gun in u very 3110i‘! while. Mo>____ u FERN runsoNALs “Miss (‘arr-lo Arthur Iins rcturn~ cd ‘lo her homo in town alter spending the winlr-r in lloston, ll. ~'i‘he many friend.»- nf Mrs Wil- liam Doghcrly of Misctitichc will be sorry lo lear of illness at in-r borne. _ ‘ ‘~'l‘he many friends of Mr. John (tirlis, Wilmont. will regret to learn of his serious Illness at. his home. —~.\lr. Eugene i). Gaudct of Mis~ couvhc. has i r-r-plcd or position in the Provincial Ilu-nk of (‘ziuud-u, Summers-hie. ~‘.\lr.<. Alice ilowness has rc- lllrnvd 1o her home in Summersirle uflcr spentliilg the winter with friends in Boston, ~—.\lr, ll. A. Spray returned to Smnmcrsl<ie> uflcr visiting his mother in iinllfux who was ill but is now convalescent. ——Mr. (leorge llrouzu, SIll‘l‘I)i‘(l(lI(l‘, I". E. I.. l'1‘f'l'lliI_\' |l\li'1'Il1i.~l'(I :1 Dodge 'I‘ouring our from Messrs llardi-ug Bros, Sunilncrsidc. -.\liss Mildred Acorn, Summer- side wns an outward passenger by the cur ferry on 'l‘uesday on route on a trip to Suclrvillra.—ii. ' —Mr. Robert N. Walker, Summer side rer-crvtly ']IIlf‘l'IIil.~lI'(I u (ircy Dori touring cur irom Messrs \Vi'ight and Manson, Summersltle. —Mrs. llurry (lrady and bliss Mil drcri (lrady rr-turnerl to their home in Mmdum Junction after a hrit-l visit with friends in Summerslrle. - "Jr ll. .-\lln-rt of Purlluud .\l rlzu- uvho lins- been on the island for tho piist month buying herring lnfl 'l‘h1ir.~'(.i_\' morning for llos- ion, .\l:\>-.<., with a large shipment. Mr. William lloghcrly- of his 'l'(tli('II6‘ paused uwuy at his home at 4 (fr-look Thursday from only n briol‘ illness of pneumouiii. lir- leavcs lo mourn n wife und lam ily. —'l‘h1- Inland ilovr-nur- l‘l'lll’i‘st"l tnlivo was in town today instruct lug tho didercnl merchants through out. lilo town ln lhu new Excise Tuxr which Ienmo line‘: forer- on May 19, 1920. —Mr. lot-nest McQuarrir- 111m r1- Iurnerl to Ills home In Summer-still writer spending the last fr-u months in Nlwvrrusllo relieving lhv ofllm-r or the Customs Department of lhul. place. —Mr. Malcolm Steele, lrnlnm went over 1o Frcrlcriclon, N. il.. on “fetinesrlujv where heavill b1- i" charge of Mr. Jewettls stable of trotting horses llor the season's races-ll. —--Mrs. Estella bowls und two children Roy and Isnbcl who hnvc been residing at Alberlon for some time wont through 1o (‘urrllgun on Wednesday to visit friends, from (‘nrrllgnn they will leave in a few duys for Scrlebtrcr. Ontario. where they intend to reside for the pres- cnt.—i~i. zmz scpcone; and Dishes —POLICE COUFII-On Tuesday morning at the Police Court a citi- zen tor cruel treatment lto his horse was fined $2 und costs.—H. l _n|-:FR|s:rlA'rona. on Heat- ers, ice ‘Cream Freezers, Tongs at lowest prices at iioinianspSuminersidr-i. 91686-29-31 ‘-—NOW IS THE TIME that you would enjoy a nice pleasant ride on a Reliance Bicycle after work. See them at i-iolmans Summersfde ‘or at. our Charlottetown Sample Room. 9168-5-‘29-31. —T»H-E ACKNOWLEDGED LAR- ‘GEST dealers in fox netting in Anlerica-Braee. McKay and (To. 'I.td.—reeelved Thursday, the 27th inst 920 rulls—the third shipment ,thls spring direct from Elngiish ‘manufacturer. This netting is en- tirely different from any olher- being made from specially drawn wire, extra number of twists in the meshes, extra size selverlgc, r-x- irul heavily galvanized rafter lacing woven; every roll guaranteed. U18l-5-29-3i ~i--¢-oc——i GOD I8 LOVE. That God ls love l-Iis works deelnro l-le made them all in beauty rare, With adaption in each part, Surimsshu; all of human url. The ilellvens lie beuutificd with light, The sun by duy, the moon by night; ‘ They speak an origin Divine, And of our God a will benign. The mountains lie created all, And hills und vules both great and small, p Lovely in their summer glory, interspersed with forests hoary, ’I‘Iio streams and rivers that do flow, And onward to tho ocean go, And dew and rnin from Heaven above, Declare that He is God of lovo. Abundant fish is in the son; Numberless beasts on land we see; While countless fuwls fly in the air, Which show that God for man has care. To man dominion GOII has given. Over all creatures under Heaven; 0'9!" all creation nmde him lord, Which shows to man the love of God. All fruitful frets lie caused ~10 grow. And various grains lhnl man might sow; Abundance is for mun boast, And in good seasons both can fenst. 'l‘h1~ cnrlh lie ducked with lovely flowers. Nourishcd with sunshine and with showers, 1 lie put rieh tints upon their leaves That He. observers eycs might please. 'l‘hr~-,- cast thclrfulrrrs on thq breeze, \Vhieh nll our-nasal senses plell-‘il! The ulr \vi1Ii rich perfume they fill, ' And thus God shows lie loves us still, .\i.'\n (lod created from the dust, \\'l1h constitution holy, just; IIis body beautiful Wits made, in IIiiil no evil, not a shudc. lu body noble und r-rl-ci. Noin- r-vil could of him suspect; llo was wllhotlr a sin or flaw. Ills nature was u iwrfl-et law. When Evc und Aduin fell away, Hl)\v‘ sllrl and sombre was the “y; Forllnvilli from Eden they wr-rc sent. 'l‘hnl of lhr-ir sill they might ro- pent. And ycl (loll loved poor sinners lost, 'l'l'.uugh sin hurl l~lrlcn to them cost; $lill lli,<,- beloved son Ilr- guvc. Front sin and llell our souls to SIIVl‘. This win. 1hr I<‘.i1her'.~i crowning . love, When llc sent JPNIIS from above; 'l‘o sol-ll und navi- us Jesus came. And tukr- away our guilt und shame. Vhrlst lovr-rl us. and for us Ilc died; llnswr-rvlnl: justice this required; llc loved ur-r wilh u love Illvlne, ‘VIIIPII in Ills life find (Ienlh did shine. r Tho holy spirit then was given. ily Son und Father sent from lieuven. ’i lint lie redemption should npply. Willi grace und love our H0019 supply. God's love our gulltuway won't lake, For sin we must confession make, ilelieve in ‘Christ with all our heart, Who grace and wisdom will im- part. But all who In their sins remain, Will never unto iiesven attain; But must depart from Christ away, When comes the final judgment day. But sinners now-con mercy find, And this let all men bear In mind. Salvation full will Jesus rive. And then we shall forever live. From living fountains then above, We will forever drink His love; Throughout eternity will sing, Tire praises of our Saviour King. 1M)? Auk for Nllhurulh uml lake no other r par rnnnnn Continued from Page Seven‘ JII should persist, his first enquiry would be directed towards the financial obligations he was about to assume with-bis new citizenship. if he were married, hadfour child- ren, und was capable and certain of earning the thousand dollars r. year, he would {all Into the desir- nble caiegory, if “labour condi- tlons" did not bar him out. He would naturally choose Ottawa us the basis of enquifi, where his ob- ligations would work out as fol- lows: Canada, per eaplta debt in (lollurs, 366.30; Onlurlo, 30.02, Ottawa, 163.67; total, 563.89; total capital indebtedness for six per- sons. 3,353.34. Annual interest. 174.60. Ottawa taxes: upon a house costing lwelvo thousand dollars, 280.80; income tux, 120.75; water tux, 29.40; total, 439.95. iloeaplltilutlon: ‘Canada tux for budget, 21252; Ontario, 45.90; Ot- tawa, 439.95; income, 84.00; total 782.37. it is quite true that this fastidi- ous immigrant would have acquired an equity in “Assetsfi as set forth in four lines on page 2130 of the (‘nnuda Gazette. The terms - slnkiug funds, other investments, province accounts, miscellaneous und banking uccounts—ure loo vuguv for any estimate of the value which lhul‘ equity might possess. if’ sueh assets us tho iludson Bu) ltnilwny and the Quebec bridge are taken in ul cos-l, the position would appear to be sonlewhrtt speculative or "potential," as the shying is. The catastrophes of history, and of private life as well, are ull duo to one (cruise-flu- cessulloir of con- dllions 11ml were il‘IiI])(ii‘1li‘y but believed lo be permanent. That was the euuse of lhe present wnr. America was discoverer] in 1370. immigration flowed in. 'l‘hcrr~ \\'iiri more food In thr- world lhun the poople in lhc world could eon- sume. ’l‘bey began '10 mnnufue turc things. The steam engine nnd thc power loom helpod. .1 coolie in China could command Willli was (mes tho peculiar. tree.- sure of kings. Ships went lo 1h. ends of the earth and brouglr: home guano, the accumulated 11-. tilizer of ages, und nitrates pcpo. ed in the slow process of geolugicitl time. In thirty" yours the world was plundered. Early in this cen- tury the price of food begun to approach the normal again. Ameri- cn exported wheat only in yenrs of vunusunl nbuuduucr-n- The world fell into pnnie und war czimc. I1 always does, From the Arctic region his Sic- filnsson has just brought back x nice reading of history, WIlIlIIi is rvcll worlh the half million (IOIIi\i‘:\' the expedition cost, if only i1 b1 fully upprr-Iiondcrl. Since the be- ginning of time drift wood bus been piling up orl those shores. Th0 idsqulmaiux used l1 for making sludges. Now they have imported iron stoves. They are burning tho wood. 'l‘h1-y will havo no material for slr-dgcs. 'l‘hc,v will lmvc Irecomc so luxurious that the" moderate oil lump will not longer sufiltvc, and when this "nulurul re- source" is exhausted they WiIi have i‘(ll‘gl)ii"ll the old nrl by which oil win: obtained. ’l‘h1-ir soclvly svlll have br-un (Iesiroycrl, und lh1-_\' must migrate or perish. 'l‘lli.~1 in vilucl is whuf is happening In tho whole modern world. Nitrogen governs humun life, I1 has boenstorerl in the soil with iufinllc slowness. When ll. showed reigns of exhaustion mankind begun to move. There ncvor was much. and huiunnity lives close to starva- tion. The Modes discoverer] the plnnt. which still bears their name, nn-dieugu saliva, now known nu alfalfa, .1 pluill with lhu (ruput-lly of fixing nitrogen obtulncd front tho ulr, und so postponed their down» fnll for n lime. Egypt still endures because tho river brings down nitrogen from tropic regions in ac cessible to destruction‘ by human agency. in our desperation we nro struggling to postpone dlsus tor by cxlracting nitrogen from tho nlr by the medium of electrici- ty as the Germans did under du- ress of wnr. it demands enor- mous power and is attended with a certain success just. us tho lrrl~ gation of the nrid parts oi Alberta results In fertility. The cost of boll; is very great and they nre a inst resort, like the herding of ca- ribou and musk oxen by aeroplane which imaginative persons sug- gest. it. ls eusy to be imaginative so long as public money endures. It may be surmised by nny one who has rend thus far that the present writer entertains the idea that a great epoch has, as usual, ended in i disaster und that the first business of this generation is to observe the wreckage disappear That. surmise is correct. Those who talk of reconstruction of for- mer things talk like fools. As well might they talk of the reconstruc- . lion of llumpty-Dumpty who once sat so confidently upon his wall. ‘our HABERDASHERY» ALL nice-rile MENS SUITS Reduced to $45 $45.00 marks tholimil; pay for a mans suit in 0 after today. We have reduced all IligIpIp-i ed men's stilts to $15.00 no diff; once what they cost us. It is 0 loss. ' YOLI ca III. This enables you to escape th luxurytax. VW have 110w not on dollars worth o1’ clothing: in Stoc that a customer has to pay tax, on. ~ (J0me and trot first choice, Y0 ltnow the quality of our suitg Other suits at $25, $30, $35, $40 s15. - Henderson '& Cudmoro 101 Grafton Street. -i—r--'rr~"""—~__a;.__._~...~~ =~_> .1 O44J#§§ +o+o+o w++wo+o+oa+o+woovw+o+oo+o 004-040-004» FOX RANCHERS. (1) During the last four or five years it ‘was almost impossible to obtain strictly high grade Fox lVire, but v 0-9?’ rsrqpq-Q . lately this has all ehangedBy booking our order last Win- , ter for thousands of rolls of Special “Red Label” Eox * Netting‘ urith the largest manufacturers _1n the _Britrsh . Empire we have obtained a special fretting which i133 , extra twists in the meshes, as this makes 1t stronger. it I has been heavily galvanized with pure spelter" after weaving which solders all the meshes together. Idallil roll hangs without bagging or sagrgmg‘, and 1S i-illalilli" teed full length. 1 Delays are Dfllliilllttil Dangerous. i”, Sta.” Order your yfldtgeglilf Fox llettmg and gauge today; to- of will mot-row may will!!! iiiiiei‘ mg. be too late. x‘ w: . s... » - < _ - (4) This Box Wire Netting is of such a high state otr n perfection that : .n ever increasing demand is being‘ crea- ted throughout Canada, United States, and Newfound- land, each and every mail bringing more and more on- quiries from all the Provinces from the Atlantic t0 tile Pacific. We shipped recently a Standard car-load t0 a ranch in New Brunswick. They bought on account 0- the extra good quality. Order your Fox Netting Supplies from THE LARGEST FOX WIRE DEALERS IN AMERIQA l Brace, McKay & Co, Ltd- Summerside, P. ll. Island. . OOO-O-Ofio-ro-OO-o-o-Qo-o-o-o-o-oo-o-v-o-ooo-oo-cv-o oao-Qo OQOQ-Q-Q-O-O-Q-Q v-pvoroovvoooooo v_~ "W rfi-OOO-OO -~~~¢¢=-:‘ e- a‘ “w” ‘ ' rl Film more cerium o! Pnmliiulibeso us they nllilfmwi‘ m“ cloned. . rlall“ ll e nnill‘ r Thero are pesslmlsts amongst 115 our ‘Imswry of i, when has left us eoulci - who nffeet to believe that tho eor- My we may rccllun of hunger will bo long de- “HY hi“ imfiiwd ma“, “my layed. I um not of tho number. i“ wmimii‘ w ‘m’! it is coming soon, ls hero already, ‘kings’ —thnt ls the measure of my op- timism. It is from Inflation of the mind that the world is suffer- pcnse ‘for the reuilly they nbun- But we shall wllncss thc distress of our fellow human beings in their vnln attempt. lo cscnpc thc. industrial overthrow, especially of the femnle of our kind who so gully has declared her, industrial self sufficiency, her Independence of the conventions so laboriously built up for her protection. There are at the moment in America, as (Th; End.) lug, from the idea that life is in- evitably easeful; that there is some mnglc against work; some. ' I mm Dolltlcul witchery nznlnst raien-'f,%"”§'.,fi‘¢'°ei.s§ in. nd - who are about to fnce the f t. g Hess, vice sickness, old use. DO- cure you. 00¢ l °*' 1a.. fife, for whom the 1108868810": dfon. mastic animals suffer from the they boast, eleven millions of wo. men engaged In uncongenlal loll, in unproductive occupations, writ- lug illiterate letters on machines, c W" $3" mi Itehllllvpm or n Piles. N‘ ovmmfiln Toron Bambi tpfifi‘: 08W’ Fauna: wll W Ilidmo can, Batu l ‘ n. l vote will be but. a stony rocom-I sumo delusion, ntrl they uro the