fi. . cf, ` i _ tai Pl 'Tit fi. `l.`_ ' "_ (if rw ln. 20; 0 _,ll 1 ‘I ‘ il I0 Q i P i >_' ,JI 5 "I gli _‘_ i i i i i 1 I l (- it in s ii" _ it ii ,_ ci ‘Il il if ‘sl Wi ,iii 'Pi _-`4 ‘x v tl l inen'r. in Vienna but did not surprise __.»,_ il Ei 'fr' . F '_ i l lil ;;\,~_. _ ,, it il’ w ," ii »»~.~ ii i I I 1 1 lt . __ _ I' I "Sleep ~0n‘ dear mother, I-_ l F ‘E _l It _I ll' His I _.; ‘ » f i I if f ..~,» _ \ r 2, _ s lt comprise; 95 acres fs _,_-_ lift* ~f~_-r tj? _-_ rit- i »-__ I. 5.. i J. Martin, Charlottetown. ~---~--B01-_IEMIA MAY FOLLOW Qillfli NCB I- hr. tu- unlm ta- “History sr Wsr- osnsiusn edition; can-` `lnh°"N|7; Clllidlhn Company, .°PP9\‘(\|lliU for agents and UUIIKU1. No experience nec- Olltit free. Winston Co., Tor SALE, \l\'Ul0l’l|ll\0d offers for sale his ot 101, acres st, Marsh- ilillli six miles from Chariot- ugderjfsultivstion, of which 32 acres is niolllllid ready for spiing planting, llld'~_1i acres covered with s ` good lrowth of soft wood. It fronts on the Hillsboro River, having ready access to letweed, mussel mud, alder mud and nhrsh mud all in large quantities. Tflqfl. il over 200 loads of stable ltlnare to go with farm. The build- lub Ire especially good and ln nrsx chess condition. it never sailing stream of pure water runs through the funn. Will sell at raasonulne tlgure= to dulok purchaser. if not sold by private ealeit will he offered at auc- tion- together with stock. crop and linplsinents, at n date given later. Apply on premises or at office oi’ 7° J. A. Mcoo~Ai_oi Marsliiieiu. P. i. 4709-$~zsm10l. -_._-xypggn "-=-“""----""" "*’§‘;.'2°_.*.';.;f‘;l’5fJe;’lE’:L$i“.°' Cut !’9r_¢v Cantwell. Mil.. \ ` 'if - / ._ . __ ‘ ~ i._ e - -_;*~~__.~ ~ When you tell your family that the Marmalade in the ‘_jar was made with they know tliey are going to have a treat. The Lantic Library is three little booklets telling how ‘_ to make preserves, desserts and other good things with Lantic Sugar. ‘We send it free, but please enclose a 2c. stamp to pay postage. Atlantic Sugar Relineries, Ltd. ‘ nlicitt suiuiiuc. mom nit N` _ .BIRTHS i MACPHERSON.-At Everett, Mass., March 3rd, to Dr. William A, and Mrs. MacPherson (Janie McLeod), ii so n. _ CLARK.-On Sunday, March 16. in the Prince County Hospital, to Mr. and'Mrs. Nelson Clark, of Clennont, a, son. ‘ _M _-\ RRI A GES ‘ _____l.__._..__ PAVNTEH-Ma¢nAE_-At ine _unnse_I Kensington, on Marc-_li 13, 1919, by tlicl itev. 'r_ u'. oiinuwiii, iuisn ,viii Blanche Poynter, oi` CiIi’ton, io \\-'il- liam Wallace MzicRne_ R | N ' Dim) I DOVLE-At Hope River on the 19th lust Mr. Philip Doyle, an old and res- pected resident, aged 78 years. CLARK-At Sumnierside. P. C. Hos- pital, _on March 19, George Nelson, in- fant child or Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clai‘k_ Clermont. R _ ___._______-_- HUNGARV IN REVOLUTION. __b0NDON. March 24.-The revol- ution in Hungary caused great excite- those who were aware of the true Houdltiou of affairs, says the Vienna rjurfespondent of the Tel@gl`lll>h. H9 says the Communists oi’ Hungary have long been the real masters of the country and have been only waiting rin opportunity to get rid oi' Count Kiiroiyi who is considered to have been never more than a ngureheaitl The correspondent declares there are, no elements in Hungary _capable ofi irraking a stand against extremistsl and that even in Czlcso Slovakia there I are strong Bolshevist influences. Hel ,points out that experts agree there l`s very grave danger of Bolioniin following the example of Hungary. I IN MEMORIAM I in loving memory of the late Mrs. Philip ll. Newsome, ineo Margaret Carter) who departed this life March 26, 1914. And take thy Deilceful rest." _ < SONS. I I ' *..-__>_----_-_ ' I i CASTORIAI For Infants and Children ` In Use For Over 30 Years Always been me NNN" °f ` 4702-3-25Mtne:ii_ P '__;___ i.._'.., *_ 7 ,__ _.1 ._..__.._;f w'A1_gi_\i1NG That uuyoiic irespassiug or inter- fering in any way with the Farm Pro- perty of the undersigned at North Lake will be dealt with its the law dir- ects, iilso the parties that took away awiiy the stuff thot remained there- utter the 29111 day of November 1918 are requested to make arrangements for the santa nt once and siive trou- l_iIc. J. A. FRASER. -".lini'lotieiowu_ March 24.. 1919. t _.._,._.__.._ _ ,___ _.__..__..__ .__ __..___. sur. 010001100 i :iiii_ iiiitlici-ized by Estate of lute John ings, to offer by sale _ut Public Auction on l~‘riduy, the 11th day oi' _-\pi`il, at the former Oflice of the i"linrloiietown Sieiiin Navigation Com- puny. limi., Lower Writer Street, Clizii-Y lottetown ui 12 o'clock noon, the fol- lowing properties: 4 (1) The Office Building and premis- cs formerly occupied by the Char lottetown Siczim Nuvigntloii Company, liiuiitcd, Modern Safety Vault. (2) Four (41 acres land, Charlotte- town (iouiinon, Lower Brighton Rodd. (3) Four (4) ncrcs land. Royalty. East side of North River Road, (4) Two (2) acres land, Royalty. West side ci' Nortli Ilivcr Road. ad- joining property oi` E. Bayfield, Esq. Terms made klilrwlrat sale. R. BEAlRSTOi Auctioneer 4706-3-25M14i_ - ' -,--g-i-1 _- _ ,.\“. 1 .- :_ ~f*°~} ‘\1_.._ -_ `5 _ .;a\_"j‘_-‘;~ v‘ 1 L,_t».__$_-<¢'!i_- I wk' ` MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDI-LHS, addressed to the Postiunster General, will be rec- cived at Ottawa uiiiil noon. on Friday the 2nd May 1919 for the conveyance of His Majes=ty'i-i Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over rural mail route No. 1 from Hopeileld P. Efisiaiid i’rom the lst October next. ' Printed notices containing further nforniation as to coiiditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tcuder may be ob- tained at the Post Oitlces of Hopefleld imd at the otlice of the Post Office ln- spccfor. _ JOHN F. WHEAFL Post Office Insector Post Otllce lnspecior’s Offce. Charlottetown, 2lsi March, 1919. iv, ,_ .. -;. -,-if 1 _ _ `| | _ 0000 F00 '~\ The Charlottetowii Guardian’s _ l AUTOMOBILE AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST ;_ ` Not cond After April 1201 ~ ll O -»Triiu neatly along th .hi ,eh fit' 1.1 2111 l1:iE 2|” 51 ss 55 so i Q I' 'n Ili ll/ _ il] District ,lj _ i W gunmen* ‘,... __ situ-u - 1 i ~ » 1 I li-cconimeuds the War Savings Plan , "Two principal objects are aimed at ` ' iii the endeavour io interest you in thel when me “mance was Mgmli' ini-iintiiiie, our soldic_i~s must be fed long deluyed,niust now be uuilertalten. i ".\‘loni-__\' for iliesc f»xpcniiii.urcs `~mild. oi' coiirsc, Iii: hoi'iii'\\'<`i| iroiii _ 1_1;-gc iiniiiicizll ii\ii:i'i~sis. Iiisiciiil, It-very ciiizl-ii. uo niiiitcr how smztll his inciiiis_ is given iiic ii-pporliiilily lol I invest his .~'ui'plii.s <-iii'nln;;s conven- iently null proiiiiilili through the pur- cliriniling iiseli-~'_~' i-xpciiiliillic it is cs- uiillious of iliilliir-i could bc riiiseil by our (‘miuilizin pcoplo in one year. lt is ‘ lho duly oi' every ciiizcu lo wiitch his :x‘pcniliiiii'c closely nn`d invest his .avinzs whi-rc they will he iibuudziutly siifeguniwiiui iind iiiilizcd to the great- cst nii\'iii1t:=_|;c_' ' “.\ilnny pcople i-miuot nffo-rd to in vest in builds, but they can save by ilirilt small amounts and ultlinntely :hose :iccuuiulziicd savings will nm- iiui to thc value of many bonds. Par- iiculnrly will this apply to children, to young people, to those starting out in life und eziriiing small nluoluits; to all, in fztct, ln every walk of 'life who cun- uot make lame investineiits, but who would feel more secure in their old one did they have some littlc sum to fall back upon. This method oi' sav- chould appeal particularly to Nova Scotia to many classes of our populo- tiou that are nut in direct touch with the market centres. CHIEF OF U. S, GAS STAFF AT NEW YORK TOOK HIS OWN LIFE NEW YORK. March,'20-Captain R; iriniild ii<`.`_ Taylor, chief oi' personnel of the Gus Staff, Chemical Division, coni- iniited suicide here today by inhaling gas. I-ld was found dead in be-:I with a tube connecting with the illuminating gas jet in his iuouih and a tow-sl wrap- ped around his heari.' His wife assign- ed ii nervous breakdown from over- work during the war ns'tlii= reason for Captain Ti-iylo\"s uct. _ ._.. ,, -..,,, THE RESULT OF OOUGH \'iiu‘vc seen it cfieii-'just as the siizy--r, preacher or great actor reaches ilic itljiiiiox and the iinilience is keyed up tothe liiglicstpilcli ofiiuiisipntion, llierc coiiics iiiiii uncontrollable cough or mit-i~7.c from sonicwlicre in the aiulicucc. How cmiiiirrnssing for tlie vin' im who knows that the pleasure of mmry has bccii spoiled. You cnn n\-~i~l being in is slmilisr posiizon by aiu-:i_\‘s carrying s liox of ‘ llnitiirlirn C. li. Q. Tablets (in the red box). One or two doses will sto fi sold bcfnre il gets seated. or breag up ia hai-fl cold in short ordtlr. Get a box to-tiny. National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. 3 _‘Stops Headache oemiiilsn c. B. o. ‘$1 N , 1'Ani.s°rs rinliisftalmi 54 Ot sf¢.sii,opi.'.s..4t,.c,i”. , Premier Murray of Nova Scotia is :il This battery of 219 men, serving 155 lirin believer in thrift. seeing in it thc; mmf’-U€U‘€ (RIIOUL Bl! lll¢Il) 8'lUl9» iueniis through which Cuiiada is to re-I el m cm] H I m ‘regiment having 25 fatalities, Captain "Over hers. f mn ly' 9 le" y Cantwell coming through without I the person of small menus. in a recentI since it went into action. and it to niatsiiieni in the piilillc he says;-- .part in s frontal attack on Cornay 0 Government expcnditurc will neces-I cliiisc iii \\`:ii' Szi\'iii;;s Siiiiiiifs. B32: iimuted thai ii sum as large as iiity; I . I I I I l Illidge in 1917; where he was also Euiinissmuu, _ I Visiting Home llere , ‘-iv Captain Percy J. Osntweii, ef the American Expeditionary Force. sr- rived here on Saturday Nght on s visit to his old home in'Chnrlottstown. He is a brother of Mr. Bert Cent- ,well. and of Mrs. Benjamin Stenti- 'ford, and is stopping with the latte on Priiice Street. Captain Cantwell was on the stai! oi the Providence Journal when he enlisted in the Rhode Island Guard. itlrst seeing iervlce on the Mexican border in 1916. In June, 1918, he went |to France as Lieutenant in the 855th ,Field Artillery, the gunners being all Coloured men. who had been under training at_ Camp Meade, Maryland. The 355th was 8 months in France, being the greater part of that time 681 'I Ion the east of the Moselle, in the Ilidarbach section, on the extreme right of the American line, Captain Cant Iwell (promoted last October) com iinanding extreme battery B saw ii considerable amount of fighting, the a scratch. pointing out its spcciul advantages tof The battery udvmmed a mon 3 o ir n I Yovember 8th it ,was 30 kilometres south ol Metz, the purchase oi Wi-ir Savings Stanips.ig1~eat German eh.0ngh0ld_ 'l`li@sL‘ arc, ilrsr io, collect the neces-I Captain Cantwell, like his brother siii'_v funds with wlilch to can-ry on the William, who is also in HGWBPHDPP work 0,. ,_,,_(.0,,s,,.u,.t|,,n in (_-nnadal work. isa cleverwriter. and his let- iind. secondly. to iiiciilciitc- the linbit"°is in the Pr°vm°n°° ‘lollmal are cf thrift amongst iill classes of ourI:]3,.:ao;elh;ol,:;2,uu°ne to me "tem- l’°P“1“ll°"~ I “Journeying Amid the Wreckage of “Morley is still iicedctl by the Gov-I \Vnr-tgrn France" is 8 gm, piece of crniueiit although thc wur is over. 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