vw.-e- -_ -...vewu=f;==f»_f;1a1°_ __ e --~ Guam! A i _ __ o 1-. - _.n ,~ir':._.r-__f_, __ __ _ _ ‘$7 ~ . ' "fr" ' " " f "- '-°' " ‘ ' .. -~ P*A 4 -- _-_,_ ` ”` _ ' ’__‘_=..' - Y ~- _~v‘.-.. - » i -.i ' ' ' i A' ' ,V . - ' _ " ` ` SYDNEY WOMAN SO NERVOUB '___' . Y _ Ano nun oowri sus Au/iosi' vv_»Asi-iiNo'roN, Nev 1s_+i=ieeerve- ` ‘ ‘_ GAV-E___ UP_RE31-03539 gy tions to the Peace Treaty adopted byi ' '_ , _ ' ._ - ~ TANLAC the United States senate raise. new` _ i,r.Bottie i 1~~_=-.e _ _. ._ __ l' . . A_fouritaf_ _,,_é-biqiliiything else in the rubber 2 goods line. Y°“ \f=___c your selection here, knowing that the quality of the it/eins` purchase is of the very- best _and that the price is as low as it is_'possibleto'_ quote on' the quality offered. A I _ Now is the 'time to make your selection from *our ' new stock of Hot Water Bottles, Rubber Gloves, Ice A I Bags, Face Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Ear Syringes, Invalid Rings, etc., etc. ,, t-_ #£001 OC *-C-Q E. A. F() `TER` .i Ceiitriil Drugstore C *yy¢§»r%64+O'O4+0-940-§§4+O-9-G§4+f§4-f0¥O+%§-90-%§#O49'¢444+§¢ _ _ __ lp' I Q gp if 'I ,-__.-L.-_=v_-‘__»~ --Le; . 1'_‘e¢‘“_f`.‘eI_‘em,-i,ii-.-~i'1;;,~4;i;i-...~f_ -_»-_,v_.<_.-__-_.-_,~_.-_.-_i¢_.e_ ~_.~_,-._._;_ ' i AGENTS VVANTED seizure, siinmfv _/IND commission. to iieii Red Tag Stock. Complete stock including exclusive lines, spe- cially hardy. grown only by us. 'sold only by our agents. Elegant frcei samples. Write no\v to Doirilnioii' Nurseries. Montreal. “CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS -i I -_ -_ -__-~,-',.-‘_-‘_-‘."~-11 .-~‘-="-"--"-*Lf _‘~‘i-i“»`="Li’-`.¢i'*=°`~ ii. ‘$.-f..§1;"_=-t1~‘,L-~.;-f.L-1~,-.f;;.,,,-liij MISCELLANEOUS Am' i'l~:iisoi\' iN trimi¢i.o'r'i'l~:'i‘iiwN iiiiviiii-r il :-food srconii iiund piano fin- sali-. write iliix U5. Charlottetown. f 2428-I1-20-i\lli .lol-IN Ai.i-‘iiicn iiiAci>oi\'.\i.n. i.Ai\'u SUl'V€y0l`. Ilermaiiville, Hotii-is. l6l.'i-10-17I\IE1Im0D(I A(iI~1l\"I'S \\'AN’I‘l§I) - \\`0I\`I)I-IRFITI. opinii‘tuiiitie>i for muliliii: $50 to $75 weekly. i'rom now until Christmas. inirodiiclng (?aniida‘s Sons and Grout liritiiiii In World \\’nr. \\’ritti>u hy Cuiiiidiaiis frnin bnitloileld notes and official records. Introduction by Gen- i-rnl Currie. Authentic, complete story of Cnnada's glorious record. I'iiii:iiii.il opportunity for rctiirneii soldiers and others. Charles Marshall iiinilc $120 ilrnt 19 hours. Mr. Peel ii\'erui;cs o\'cr 50 orders weekly. SI1l\i‘c time muy be used. Oiitilt free, \\'insi.on Co.. Toronto. 2206-11-IIMEIII FOR SALE ,,1____ Fill( §.\I.l‘l_I00 A(‘IlI-IS l.A X I) _\'I‘ Soiiili Ztlllliili. .-\ppi_\' _\ii'.~1. .lo iii .\ioni\.id.» West iloyiiity. ~ 2374-ll-I8-llliilpd ¥ FOX _ F i-___~_.__.__~_---_- ES.-THE UNDEIISIGNED 0 - frrs for sale a. few pairs of first lass mins _R D spinett 2077-11-4-Mlwk ... l"0R SALE. -» DOIJIIIIE 'l‘I'}NI~}!\Il‘iN’l‘ Il0\lSf=. on corner nf Sydney and I’o\v~` nril streets. now known us \Vallsci> liotel. Apply Iilnrk Moiliiiuun. solici-' tor. Cameron lllnck. 2341-ll-li'i-5ll\v ..._ Flu! SALE--PUIILEYS ANI) §lIAI°"l‘- a K- A. number of pulleys for sale. ii follows: 118x952. 3%x4. 3I,4x6, 8% 5 . 4x8. 5x1 , 5 -IGx0%; 0x10. ill/5 1-18. Also 14 feet siiaftinir and angers. Apply Guardian Office. » 202011-G-Mt( NX ie *ax |-'.\|i.\i iii-i|.i~ i<:x;i_~i\i|iii.:i», Ilrpiirt- inciit of Ai;riciiltui'c. t,`iinrloitoto\\'ii. 2148-Il-T-I\li.l` 'l‘RY OUR JOR PRINTING DEl"l‘ FOR your next order. for hillheads. letter- iieads. envelopes. visiting cards, pos- ters. 'All klnds_ of pamphlet work done. bpecial prices on Iariro qunii- tities. The Job Printing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co.. 178 Kent St.. Charlottetown. _WANTED \\.-\l\"l‘I‘}I)--Allli RINIIS Oli' i)RI'l.\‘§I-ll) poii|ti'_\'. \\'iil iiii_\' l1ii:;iiost niurki-t i’l'It'\‘. J. l-I. .\iul‘ wAN'i‘ED_' FEMALE \\'AI\"I‘I“¥I)_A .IIAIII I~`0II (.lI~}i\'l~II|AI. iioinieworlt. Apply Ziliss- Lousori, lil .\nibri>so strc-r-t. 2386-ll»l8-.\I6I __ \\'Al\"l‘I-ll)--A'I‘ 0I\`UI~l. AN EXPERI- enci-d cook and also kitchen i:'iri_-.\p- ply .losepli I.. flnliunt. ilorile-n. I‘,IS.i. 242-l-II-20-Illillpd 'l‘\\'(l §I§'I‘I‘}IIS 0|l 'l‘\\'() I"IIIl\INI)f| deslrliig positioiii-i as cook nniriioiise maid in eoini`nrtuhie-1-oiintry house. with spud wages. might write "M." Guardi n Office. 2117-ll-GMU . \\’AN'l‘Is}DJ -- MAH) FOR (il-INI’-IRAL housework. Good wngos.- Apply to Mrs. I-lrueo_ Stewart. It Wnter St.D___ TEACHERS ‘WANTED \\.\.\'|'|-iii i_\iu|~:uiA'ri‘i.\'. A si-i4'oNl\ riaiiii tcitclier for ltIng\\¢ond- school. Qiinniemeut- $l00. Appl-y‘ .liis.= Hniiiii. “""1V°§§l'>'. _l'to»:k_v _l‘oint. - _ ___ ` 2271-il-i7l~.\I.'»| '|'l:_-§iill_l-In wi\`N'rm» i-‘ou I-ii.|ioi\' .+ilit’.'..li‘i"‘. 'i=i”.I°;i'ii.i‘.~§‘.‘*§..’I°'¢il.l‘»?"`ii'I»'.7i'_5 li' J- R. Mo\‘ViI’iamii ilec.-*I'reni~. , _ lisio-ii-iii-iioip-i 'l‘H_I_ui:i~: nunnnnp qtlanirinn 'ms- fvffi "ull red (ky us for Saskatche- Nllli und Alber schools. opening at _G cw Yecr's. Salons: $1.0 0 to tl.- 00 Per annum. Fu partleiilare ouch 25l’i’.l“-i~'é‘£é‘ii 5"-°R'.l%°` ""3" ‘fi °§"' e s ucy. ox . o- Ilhu. Slsk. E144-II-7-Mlmo . LOST _ ' _ _ `\_ \I'AN'I‘l£Il - tilltli 'l~‘0l| liENI‘lRAl» housework. Apply I8 Lower l'rlnci~ Si, - .2~it)3_~I1-I9-Mill \\`A'N’I‘I‘Il)-AN l‘l.\I’lilRllv}N(‘I~ill .\lAlI). Good w.iigi-ii. AppI_v'Mrii. iir. Muc- iinignn_ uni Richmond strooi. ' »iue.ii.i'.i.§_:ti' \\'/iN'i‘|~:i»-'nil-1 -o|.u cols. iinirs §1¢|_m\|i;_i;___ aéid C?mmte_rce£ S lib".-_\__. ’ orinan i. 'i . i~if‘~d.’~ ` ziis-ii-e-ivitlliantfhlhssil coop, wiions ii-on noiiiiii weiucle- ' td, tenuate, ok|~ utils ¥::t,Msa|II;u learned :sto ifonltter. Experience unnecessary. ‘Distance immaterial. Positively no 'canvas- '"- “fr 'i;°°i.'°.='. "~i::.r':.*:i..:; . 0 -r . I;':.t'I‘Ii‘i"3i?to. D 9’7(I-0-MIi?tillDec20 T0 LET _ » _ 1- |,|»;»|~,...'i'\\'o liiimiii. |°Aii'r|.\' IQ",-ni_q|\¢¢¢l, Apply ut this oifie,-ii. N _ . To Pesvcsv iNFi,usNzA _ Gri and ini‘i.\W\¥ T- lfouo ---luimns vs the cause. Tlioro iii rcina Quinlne" lf". \l.. IPO*-I i sofa. ANGUS NEIL McLE;D The death occurred at Verduii, .\lil- itiiry Hospital, Manitoba, on the iiiliiil of October oi' Angus' Neil McLeod, be- loved son of .loliii D. I\lcL.eoil. He left for the We-st uboui two months' ugo uiiil was stricken with iliut iIi'e-.ailful disease typhoid fever at the early age _of 18 years. llis sister Hettie predec- eased hlm_ nine inoiii.lis ago. His bro- ther wns ut his bedside when lie died and uccoinpanied the reuiaius homo. Hewag buried beside his' nictiiei' and sister.I~Ie leaves to mourn ii sorrowing father, three brothers-and two els- ‘ters. ’I`lie service was conducted at the house by his pastor and at the grave lr-y his brother Oraiigemen. The funeral took place from his f:itiier's resiiieiice. lie rests from his labors THE PRAYER OF A TIRED ' WORKER I uni iireil tonight, God. Not dis- coiii‘iigi>d, not overwlielnieii ivliii hea- vy weigiit of work or worry-notlilng like ihui, God, but just tired-tired. tli'i>.d. Soineliiiies I think that you wore iniide for tired people, God. Because tired people are always so wiintiiig-- yeiirning for love and the kind coin- fiirt oi’ ii great Moilier-l<`ailiei', as you al\vir_.'s seeni to be io everymie. God. I worked liiird today. God. `I tried io do my work fiiitiifuliy and well. I know that I did not do it perfectly. but because I um tired tonight. I um very sure that I gave oi' what l._liad. with u sincere desire buck of my ei' while. -So you will overlook where I failed. wovi'i.you, God? ' _ I uin~tired. But since I tried to do my best, l‘i'eei happily tired. Grunt unto nie, then. 0“God,' that I be given sleep and rest-and that the dreams Iihiive, ii' they come, may be beautiful aiidliill of pleasant pictures. siocii ovonpgus 'rt ,mii.ir1iir. ‘ i see-fisiiiduqgigéne fm-_nigtied ir_v I9. l\."Mr!f}ul'tIy an " o., the Montreiii Stock Exchange.) _ ' Yesterday. Today. init »., sim ,\|~_ _..,...l35%. 1821/4 A,._____ ....'i_o asv, C. ._ 66% ‘ --- (Jun. Pile. .......I4‘I‘;§ Cen.. 75% Cru. ..,..‘.-190% ~ Mex. ret. ___....zii1 M. P. ll. .......107% P. Ii. S. \.......Il)2% itz. _, 80% ' S. I". -"' Riu. ii, P. :\i0If.-- .»... ._... _,_.._____.ii4 _ ii. 'r. _iam x_ '_,__\__ ____§_,'.,.`............ _ _ Ah), __ _ c. i>. Minhrifa Linlmeiit Guru P .ing restrictions on\labor until the Un- On Novcinber 3rd iii the home of and his work follow ai'ier_iiini._ ` forts-to make iill liiiit I did do wo`i‘tii_ " -` nissan OXO Colin nd ||uI`tbcm Labor _Ciijiiieience Very-='Badly Upset By Reservations council" or ’ of the assenibl of the vention adopted by the Iuternatlon La boi' Conference which i From the outset the Liinadian eni- ployers' _group has taken tiievsiand that Canada should not become a pai' ty to'any international convention lac “Sli Stwies has first given its assent. The general employers’ group. in fact, with a view to putting the Cun- adiiin objection into effect submitted a resolution tliat__ any convention adopt- ed to limit the course of labor shall not become effective until it receives the -assent of the United States, But the special committee or the confer. ence, which has the inatier in lifiud, has not yet reached li decision on the point. Canadian Labor’| View, Among the Canadian liiiioi' group, on the other hand, the view is held-1 that Canada should work out her own “lu diistriai salvation" wiiiiout waiting for the lead of the Iliiiicd States. The labor iuen hold in addition, that econ- omic pressure will eventually force the United States to liiiilt the hours of labor because they say an eight hour day is more eiiicieni than _a ten hour day. Iii any event, however, the seiiate reservatioii will have an important bearing oii the conference business. The conference meets in pleiiiuigv session again ioniorrow ailernooii, but the sitting will be brief as no coiiimit- teen of importance are ready to re- port. (laucuses and discussions during the week-end indicate the likelihood of ii <-.oniproinise on the forty-eiglii. iioiir week. The special committee decided by a iiiajorily vote in favor of the forfiy-eiglit hair week for indus- trial workers its distinguished fronii the deuuinil of a maximum eight-hour dny. Senator Robertson suggested us ii compromise it forty-eighi hour_ week with ii maximum nine-hour day' in industries which have the half; holiday on Saturday. Tile iiiajcrity of the labor men, it is understood would' lie willing io accept the compromise ,proyidiiig th-ere wus no time limit af- ter which eight-hours would constit- ute a inaxlinnin working day. Japan Expwted. forty-eight hour week ou the ground of its backward iudustrinl develop- I had a spell of illness last rin f. tt ~ and it left me in such ii dreadi’ifiDco`iig-"gbly.l§:»@;l1|fd:;a;h!;r ;.t,:$ibsi'|itt;,‘ls,,§»)lTtJ\§’e - T( United- States asseuilng to any con- ~ _ 'ii V .` 4-_-.__-~ ». 4 _ i ____ ' __ __ _ dilI'lcuities.iiqr the international Lab- ,\ I4 ' fx I I ' . ,i _was so nervous and rundown' or nfenpnge and for the Caimdi , ` . ' ' - ` ' ' - ' ' _' ` I that liféiv/as_a_iiurqa_ni mme'-but ren, deltgiitfoni in pin'~iieiiie`r."one erthg' ~1~ '~‘- ~_ . 0 , i l ‘fd lag I1!! 1'€S10\'_¢ll 11;!! hetilth,” _said Mrs. reseraatioin-‘include "labor" among _l _ , », . _ _ R nald ’McNeil,'o' 61'Ferry`7St., Syd- the' subjects which "are not to be .-.~ ~` f ' . _ f emi U8? 1. f . 35 .. H°Y._"'N- S._._ \‘ecen_t_i_y. ‘ll caii"t_ express 'uubinitted ah`yyvay‘either to arbitiza-I .l-f"'*”' ' I ' ’ " ' Breed in Fil K esp ‘Off ‘ ` ' ‘ ‘ \ ’ i t _ niv gi-atltildé‘to anluc 'because it tion or he consideration of the - - ln-’ _ _ ` - 4 t » ._ , _ - v ` , ~ ‘_ -g L, 4 iiiii -- _ y _ ‘~‘ “ _ ' i i i__ns ese had failed. she continued. helium of Nations oi any agency there & .gp - A"S(¢¢¢,,,¢,,(_, Appmva] by High Demo’ Auumukr _ _. _ _ _ . i _ . ~ \ I 1 _b _ _ . elf is u _ ;i_i;1i\__d___ilohneeagotliewtickinz of a clock branch 'of the League of_Na‘?0n5_ _i . Wyegkg the Teeth _ . HAT slimy film which ou feel with your tongue causes most tooth troubles The I tooth brush does not erfd it. The ordinary tooth _paste does not dissolve In ' crevlces and elsewhere that film clings. That is why your brushing fails to keep lteeth white, free from tartar, clean and safe. ‘ That film is what discolors--not the teeth. It is the basic bf tartar. It holds food to cause decay. liubstance which ferments and`foi-ms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth ‘- Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, 'are' the chief cause of pyorrbea. So |_l1l these troubles have been increasing despite the wide use of the tooth brush. Dental science, after years of search, has found 1 film combatant Able authorities have amply proved this by careful clinical tests. Leading dentists everywhere now urge _ its daily use. The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And _wo _oEer_ n 10-Day .Tube frco'now_tq everyone for home tests. 'see the aeeuia, The.. neeiae - _The results of Pepsodent are quickly apparent. Some are instant. We ask you to see them-watch them ten days-then decide for yourself about them. Pepsodent is brsed on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albumlnous matter. The object' of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. . ' \ e siri lon seemed im oiisible It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid P iv z P - _ harmful to the teeth. But: science has discovered a harmless, activating method. The, inventor has been granted patents by five governments already. It is that invention _which _makes possible this ediciei-it film combatant. _ Rm; fsaii Zfi"\i. I I Clip This Coupon - `Send this cou on for a 10- Day Tube. Use Iike any tooth paste. Note I-iow clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. F This test is most important toyou- Cutoutthecouponnow. Wie New-Day Dentifrice A Scientific Product-Sold by Druggists Everywhere - 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT CO., Dept. ,H27 1104 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Mall 10-day Tube ot' Pepsodent to Name .. . . . . .. ........'.~.-ew Address ................................_............... '_ as - L: _L be the hours pei' ,week for .liipanesc workers: General/ workers,-sixty hours workers in dangerous and speciul_ trades. fifty-four hours; \vorke`rs un- der sixteen years of nge, forty-eiglit hours per week. _ 'I`oiii Moore, president oi' the ’l`riides and Labor Coiig\'ess of Canailii, is ‘re- presenting -the _(`niiadiaii workers on the special roniiiiiitee on the forty- eighi, liour week. I _ V/HISTLE A BIT _ i .Iusi whistle a bii if the iliiy be dark And the sky he overcast: li' mute lie the voice of the piping lurk, ` Why, pipe your own small blasi. Anil its wonderful how o’er the gray _ sky-iraek. 'l‘iie truant warbler conics stealing back. » l But wliy need lic come? for your- soul`5 ui rest. _ And the song in the heurt,-ali, that i_~. host. _ #Paul Laureiice Duiiliiir. ,_,. _ . _ f / i tt .3 .,. _ .\|- ¢'~. f/ I-~ .._, ___ __i_ ~ \__ / \....- L _ __ - sell by me_hd__I_I_Iit_pl\; _ ' _ as iold'by_po`o|§l_e who use -them .- i " Bsiii| s constant ner of OXO Cubes, I und you some rkliln. . . e . . ~ . .ltiowiiieiimi in no dau I miie any “ - dinners without it wil the blip ul OXO Cubn. Soma of my rind: __,__.¢___ "_" W .- _- very convenient. " OXO Cubes 'no-toe wail |;_g¢v'¢\ v to need any nsummal¢atI_o_¢|‘b¢6|dq bein( i|'uieIiiy nil nelly made, in very refnaliiiig. :imagining sm! lswi|in|." _ -,_ _ "My friends sal: no wht I had nylinis girlun. and I tall than OXO. I -iii mini-ees me iris oxocebu lbs |00 an no well WKQJ” ‘ ' ~ . »"W| luvo Iopiid OXQ distinct saving. Tiicnyu -_ than when tiny ooallte ~_tiua sow. using the -high 3 other luoda. " .,» i why i With the New Year less than fifty' Wluit sort of winter are we going is have? Soni: of the olfl grey beards :irc already snlffing_ the wind and looiiiiig for' signs and symptoms. The oliiifzn iiiliubiiiiiii, has never lost his, prestige ns a iveaiiici' tiopliet in` *_ne- coininuniiy because il' the establlri ment of weather bureaux. This is his season of- ihe year. It comes as regu- lur as does Indian siiinnier und dog iIny__~. T.i'e open season for weather prediction and prophecy is upon us. lThis winter is going io be a niild cnc. They all say. so. Tliere is not a single objecior lu the little band of prophets. For why? . \Vell, there are many indications that there will be a mild winter. 'l`here'g one, however, that gives them a solid -basis for argument. The gulf stream- has become all feverish. Ai- ways warm, sailors arriving lu port state that the gulf stream i5,so not i._liat ll is almost possible to pouch an egg in it. We ciin't have a cold win- ter while the gulf stream is in this condition they argue. That is the basic contention. _ Tlieii the breast bone of the fowl is ui ai dark iolor this fall. When the breast boncis white tiieii that is ii s’gn of snow. The whiter ilie more snow. ’I‘uere`s very poor sleigliiiig on the breast bone of the fowl this lull, no the weather prophets say, w`ho _ i I .\ s1_ili-coinniiiiee coiisiiiering those countries which are entitled for cli- ` - ' matic or o-ther, to special consideratioii ,_ _ ‘ has had the vase of Japan under re- ‘ view. 'I`lie_sub-coiniuitiee will recom- U I . nieuil -that Japan be excepted from the b i - i _ ment. The ilollowiiiig will _`probabl_v have been fortuiuiie enough to get it nieal of which the flesh of the. fowl figured. The Sign of the Squirrel. People ure recalling other inild w'nters. One of the prophets say that he reineinbcrs some years ago there was an excursion hy steainboat down ilie St. Lawrence river on New Yeiir's Day. Another states that he remem- bers eating his Christmas dlnnei° some years ago at his uiiclc's house. and that his uncle wus plougliing on that day. A poor way to spend Christ- mas' perhaps, but ri iiilgiity dne day for the time of year. Whl-le none oi' the wiseacres expect in see excursions on the St. Lawrence on -New Yeur`s Day this year, and it is not argueil that much plougiiing will be done. iievertlieiess all agree that iiie winter of 1920 is going to he extremely mild. The squirrels so hunters say, are not storing up a great quantity of nuts as they do usu- ally. The i.uuirrels know, they claim and that these little animals do not work uniieizessiirily when mild wea- ther is tc be in the ascendancy. Ai any rate the die is cast and all the weather propliets-liavc staked their reputations on the, siateiiieiit liii this winer is going to he ii mild one. iilill I5 lil? YEIH. _ENT Sllilli FEB ill HIEIEHIIIIEIPHII4 ____0____ days away interest naturally begins to _ quicken in the approach of 1920. Ai- reiidy calendars and alrnanacs iiis~ playing the numerals that mark the coming twelve months are to be seen in the staiioilury shops. ‘ i it lg almost unnecessary to state. that New Yeiir’i4 'Day falls on Thurs- iloy. for every youngster in Christen- dom luis already consulted the calen- dar to final out on what _day (ihrisiinas will come. and has Umilll out that the festival fuiig on Tliuraday. Grown-ups being aware that New Year‘ii Day is Just. one week later, have ilriiwn tlie iiaiuriii conclusion. f Old Ciirisiiuiis, -the feiiiivni' this is known by the name Fqiipliaiiy. the Pete iles ilois. and Twelfth _ Night falls twelve days after (ilirlstiiias on Tuesday, Junuary 0.' Lent will come in fairly early in 1920 for the social sea- son will close with the coming ol~_AIo \‘Vr~.duesday on Felironry 18. February win produce ininiiier-dai' of interns' to the general puxlic. and that will be Leap Year. thong -unfortunately the twentyniinit does not hsiiiwn io fell on a week day this time, so some of the usual nierry,-making will he omit- EIIIOI’ Will which will e the date of the two :ine early--on April 4.' h oiidays. Good Friday iidiw. fail ou April 2 _e to und 5. Fisliermeii will' be delighted to hear that May 2-ith. 1,19. will ooine on Mon- 'i‘inirsiia_v, .uni Juli' 1. Dominion Day. school and bank holiday, will be u uiisured toiliose who want il. - The l(iiig'i-i Birthday, June 3, a day, so it week-end in ilie country is will full on the same day ot the week. School chiiilren will be interested in the fact that Labor Day, the first Monday in -September, will come on September 6, for the public schools in the city ordinarily reopen on the day following Labor Day. Several Eciipsu. - Thanksgiviiig Day is a movable feast and its date will remain undetennineil until September when the ° Gov- ernor-Generol-in-Pouncii will proclaim the date of the day set apart for generai tliunksgfiving. if the pre- eeileni of the last few yeiirs is follow- ed the day chosen will he a Monday in_ iiilid October. (iiiristmns, 1920, will fall on Satur- day. ` The almaiiac announces that there will he severar eclipses both oi' the sun and ofthe moon. .Two of these will be visible in Canada. s total eclipse of the moon on October 27, 1020, and a partial eclipse of the sun on Novoniirer 10\li _ I _ . ALL PASSENGER TRAFFIC . _ STOPS IN GERMANY In order to save coal the entire .pas- senger service on railways throughout Gerniaiiy ceased at eleven ‘oIclo_l;k?_,on Friday night. and not a -single passcii- ger train will run for eleven days.”- In Berlin and elsewhere peopleiire sleeping in hotel bathrooms andilnl-'all the odd corners, where it ispossible to put up a bed. Every hotel inthe capital is turning away huiidreds‘,.»oi’ people daily, even though they 'have wired days beforehand to reserve rooms. The telegraph service is some- thing' like chaotic and telephoning is almost impossible. What the -result of this traffic stoppage will be to the business world can be lningined when ii is combined with -the chaos and con- fusion 'in other means oi' communica- tion. ' ' Added to this iiie greatest confusion reigns in the post office. Letters from all over the country and from abroad are weeks late in arriving. The parcel post offices are endeavoriiig inpvaiii t"o cope ‘with the impossible uiouniiilns of packets. In some .parts df _the country the parcel postbas been sus- pended. Stations throughoutthe coun- trv are congested with goods, _and to make matters worse canal services are alinoi-it nt a standstill. The malls all have io_be forwarded by goods trains. In fact the ony travel 'serviceof which the country will be able to boast for ele'veii dirys will be the Zeppelin service running between the capitul und Friedrichsiiafen. » =Berlln's gas and electricity. sup- ported by very small reserves of coiil, are iiguiii threatened. The bulk of_ilie people have so little light und heat tliut they are forced to go to bed when ilarkiiess sets in.In the west ond ilais the wealthy people sit'at meals wrapped in heavy furs. - _ Food condiiiciis are perhaps slight- ly worse than they were six weeks ago in Berlin, and prices show a decided tendency to rise again. Germany ln- deed is in a sorry condition, and is in one oi her severest fits of depression. Grove'¢ O-Pen-Tnate Opens the Peres and Skin. its Stiinulating, Healing Effect soon Colds, I-lead Colds, Colds Spiismodic (`i-cup, rind inflammation pains Colds. 36c pei- iiasn’t any. send to Paris ‘Medicine inn. Ave., Toronto. willilie mulled-to nourishmeiit that builds and J. e i