MAY 22, 1920; fr’? FIHSING TACKLE flow about letting us put your tackle in order....There’s bouno to be some thing that requires attention be- fore you make that fishing mpg a We are in a good osition to fit you out with everythllli! _.V~0l1 may need and feel certain we can please you both in price and alit .~ quCally in and look over our stock even if you think your out- fit is complete-there might be something you overlooked. E. A. Foster l Central Drugstore, l Sunnyside. a Q-o-e Z- o-oo-e+»»+ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading, Is. per word for anon in- lertlon. i must be Id Contractions gn- ellowed A: one vvor Gash remittances w oov can all tn! In I $3“ vixen! r ionivrs WANTED - League oi the Cross, intermediate e410 colt to eovni- ‘count lka-OIO tor er (mt must accompany ell Advertise- cannot be Acknowledged OO-OQO-‘OOO-O-OOQO-OOQ-OO l’; 0 I BASKET BALL GAME THU RSDAY EVENING The ‘t’. IM. C. A. and Abegweit Basket Ball Teams, played the first of a series of games to de- cide the intermediate champion- ship, lsst night. 'l‘he score was a tie, 14-14. The following was the line up: League of the Cross .. V. M. C. A. Forwards Mclsnac E. MirDonzild Rflfllly Mclnnis Centre Francis Jenkins ' Guards MeQuaid A. .\lcDon.'ild McMahon Him», W. E. Scaniiebury was referee. Amby Joy, Timer and Mr. Francis, Scorer. ‘i*‘ DIALE llldlil’ WANTED Students. teachers. and others, men or women, write for our $600 offer for sixty days’ educational and patriotic work. Exceptional op- portunlty for returned men. State age and experience. interview by appointment with District Repres- r-ntutivc. Address Mr. Conrad, Desk 0.. Supt. Educational Dept. 182 Spa-lino Toronto. - .- Where eo lee some to our are to be forwarded. live cents rungs’. etc. , but live figures (ll H.000) O be overlooked. Advertisement! FOR SALE SALARY AND COMMIS- soil ited Tag Stock. Com- lete stock including exclusive llnes, specially hardy. grown only by us. Sold by our siients. leK- unt free samples. \Vrite now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. FEMALE HELP \v.\x'ri:n-'r‘i|ti.s vol: Iiosl-i and (trey TIcs Room. Apply Red- din llros. 37334341“- \\‘\\"I‘I-‘.l)-—NIlIl§I-f mun. noun ‘yup s, Apply Mrs. (lilbort Guild- pg, l) izochford Sllllllffknéignn-lxu“ f§§+§§§§¢'§§.4fi Hotel Victoria , ‘120 rooms, 58 rooms with private baths, Completely re- novaied. Excellent menu. service. H. H. BROWN, “ Prompt PRIVATE NURSE! EARN l-‘Ull HALE (l0 AFIII‘)! 0|" LAND at ilrookfli-lil. Ill inilvs from town. Apply to \\'. 1i}, Matthews. 8946-54851. Fill! fii\lil<l—uh\ll\ IIIFGGY "l. .\' ilron" lllill" list-d only flew months. 1a.; -lh-iit condition. ii‘ Intern-stunt cull at once. 175i Kont Strut-t. iltlifT-S-Lllifl. MALE IIELP WANTED \\'1\\"l‘l<ll) .‘l|\~ IP01! FAIR" llldlil‘. Apply ‘\\'. (l. tfriss, Si. ilunstiniK-r l'ui\'<-rslt_v. Siitiii-fi-2llili. NURSING I!!! ‘I0 830 a. week. Learn without leaving home. Descrl tive booklet sent free. Ryal ‘allege of Science. Dept. 2B . oronto. Canada. 1055-l-IOMEBst26I WANTED \VAN'I'ED—IIY JUNE IQT GENER- |al servant: must be good plulu cook; wages $25. per month. hirer. ‘Rogers. lfliirholm. 8809-5-14tf, '7 (Zhuriottetown llotel co- Lid? Proprietors. o 0N§+§44 REVERE HOTEL ii. llill‘l‘£l(‘ll, llloutrcal; iM. Darr- nrk. Iiollldx; G. SfPcrry. Sllmllwr‘ siiiv; .i. It. ilrtuidnge. Halifax; M. hmpbi-il 'I‘ruro, N. 8.; P- G- No: Ill, l-‘ri-ili-riirioii, N 13.; (7- l‘:- (‘oiig llourtou; E. A. Mellne Alli- beuon; J. ii. McDonald, Souris; l]. lll‘i>\\’il York; F. S. Steep. sl- Joiui; l-I b‘. Montgomery, Kingston tint; i. .\l(‘llt)llilltl, S. D. U.; Jun. A. lit-Neil, Summcrside. ____-_-:;-i-—- - VICTORIA HOTEL _ A Cnupiwll, Halifax; E. J. Han- loii. Monti-mil; P. D. Kink. Sill-mil ii. P. Kinsman, and family City; \\'. J. llririionnld. Moncton; H. H» Ali-Koo. Tilltllllfl; J. J Arnold. Ham lltun: hr \\‘iu., M, Hart, London, (mt; hr. i‘. l). Purfitt, Graven- lllil‘>l. 0111.; llr J. ‘ltoddick Byers. Si. \KIllllt‘ll('S Munts,’ P. Q-i J~- .\l< . oh. 'i‘oront0; H. E. Murray. Si, John II. S Uriunn. St.. John; Alojoi- Si-huriuun, Amherst; Ii‘. .\l1i~i|ll,i\lllll\‘l'Sl.‘, F. H. Securd, M011 llPlll. who finds a HPCS The Coffee s c Drinker =5 for discomfortin his coffee cupwelcomes f ange to STAN T POSTU I l No loss of satisfaction in this richly bevera e. Al coff .with not obit of nervousness. indigestion or‘ sleeplessness. Cflnodian Fbstum Cereal. Co. Ltd..\fVindson Ont. WANTED. -v\ ONE THOUSAND calves weighing ninety pounds and over lwtwcen hluy 15th and Juno lbth. Will pay highest murk- i-t prlco. Write nr phnno (lnnudlun Packing Co., Ltd, Charlottetown. 3860-5-1321. STATE OF SIEGE IN PARTS OF SPAIN MADRID, Mny 1U.-—’l‘hc Nlllllst- or of ilu- War unnounceil shortly after midnight this morning, that lll consequence of disturbances brought m1 by the food shortage a state of siege Iind been declared ‘ii. Orense, in Galicilo. near the Por- tuguese boundary. Troops were stat lt.'.l(‘d at various points thcre in- cluding the depots during the even ing. Numerous establishments had been attacked by the rioters. The owner of one establishment fired upon the demonstrators, killing two of them. Thc crowd replied by burn lug the merchants building. After the declaration of the stilts of siege quiet was ‘re-established. _j_ The trouble with good advice is that icw of us recognize It when we iieur it. rounds flavored the pleas- EOX AND __F_UR NOTES e ‘Mr. M. J. hit-Leah, Montague was a visitor to the city a few daysago. Mr. lilclneau has had splendid re- Blllls in his fox ranch this your and he is most optimistic regard‘- ing our great industry. ills foxes are all direct dccendants of the old Dalton stock. Mr. McLean also re- DtJTls that the Carruthers ranch has dobe splendidly this yesr. ‘Mr. J. D. Jenkins who operates a fox ranch zitiotit two miles from the city has Ind splendid results this year. One party to whom he sold u pair of foxes and retained them In Ills ranch has six little puppies. Another party bought two pairs from him and has ten‘ pups. Mr. Jenkins intends at the earnest request 0t‘ u great many people to eniirgc his ranch so as to ac- commodate Ithose who desire to place foxes with him. iMr, Fletcher G. Jordan of Mur- ray llnrbor is Iu the city for a few days. iMr. Jordan is keenly litter- estcd in every phase of the fox business. ’I‘iiis year hc has bought a large number of, pairs for purt- ii-s who rclicd on his Judgement to select their breeding stuck. Mr. Simon Jordon caretaker of thc Murry llarhor J-‘ox ltanch is securing the usual good results for his Company. Murray llurbor Ranch _ has one long surii-s of successful years. Speaking of pull, prices it was drawn to our zittontiou the other day that thc record of the Chur- lottetmvu lsllVtT lliiick Fox Co, is indeed one lo be proud of. The average of the vuiiia». crop which was sold to liir, ‘Chester McLure lust full was rcnlly rrziuairkaiblc. JMr, Goo. llcquirrli- oi‘ Suiuiivr- sldt- wu." lu llli‘ 'i'lliil'sil:iy. Mi‘. McQuairrls-‘s nctiirilit; iii‘? Jllnl uow -il€'V0tt‘tl to uixliig L1‘ (illl;1l\.ll .1. Last fnll he won tht- W lcru big gun in tho fox huslut-s. hlr. P-ic- Qillilfflfi showcd a knowledge 0i’ pelts that was very exceptional. The pelts which ho purchased for his firm brought all the lligllfifil prices zit the hloutreil sales, two of them bringing $1240 each, lu tho rvcifut London sales many fills had a set hock which is but natural when it is tronslrlered that muskrzit for instance has advanc- ed from forty cents in 1008 to five dollars Tin, 1920. Sllvq‘ iiOX was pructiciliy the only fur which re- gistered an advance in Price. it has been stated o'n the best authority lhut sliver fox should in comparisuii with the other fur be selling st from two to five times the price which they sold at his: full. Now, tin-so prices we thought were rcmnrktiblc. but when 0M considers thc enormous zidauce in other furs and the practical sland- stlll in silver t'ox it can easily b" understood why it should sell high- cr. A very interesting table of sales of silver fox is given iu the Fur ‘Farming Manual which is edited by Mr, Wlnlter Jones. ‘This table will be good reading for any one who is nt all pessimistic regarding the future of the great fox industry. He can look back for several de_ - cudcs and iiud that even ivhen thc dollar would represent nbnllt {on cents today silver fox pelts wcre bringing enormous prices. Furs are very much like precious stones. there are (llffcrcflt Srtlliefi and different qualities. Some, like silver fox cud Russian sable, will always set the stindurrl prices just as the (lianiourl sets the stand ard of precious stones. dluuy fox ranches refused to sell breeding stock Inst year and We have talked with them recently regarding the results they obtain- ed from their polls. They all claim that they do better by petting their foxes and no they put ii. prevent- ed competition in their class of furs. The ubovr- we think is a wrong view to take oi’ this Industry. Tile ldcn that one ranch 0r two ranches or fifty ranches in this Province can nift-i-t the \voriil's (lemuuil for silver fox fur In the next few years ls unthinkable, ’l‘hcro is a constant ly widening nvcnue of trade for silver fox. Toke for instance South America recognized as one of thc ‘wealthiest countries ill the wc-rld. only a few years ngo sIIvI-r fox Today's sketch offers a suggest- loii for a tailored frock to be nlfllle of heavy cotton or linen fabric in u striped weave. The dress» is cut on extremely simple lines, thc ar- rangement of the strlpcg giving it its only real claim to distinction- Collur and culfs are of white or- gaudy or handkerchief linen, ‘hem- stitohcd. For street wear in town. a frock of this t-ype will 5W8 EX‘ celieut service. The buck of the bodice is quite plain, the stripes running in an unbroken line _(€X- cept for the break mode by the belt of black velvet ribbon.) from neck to skirt hem. The dress fast- ens iiivlslbly at the left front. Just at present there is o decid- ed leaning to striped fabric as u- gaiust plaids; but fashion 011M898 are so frequent thut no one can say from duy to day ivhut the ma- jor demand will be. Striped skirts are now active rivals of the big gay plaids that have held thc ccii- tre of the stage for so long, and both hair line and the wider and more conspicuous stripes are fcut- ured. Knife pleating is kilso being accorded a great deal of favor as against i-he accordion pleating, be- cause only an expel-it can rcpleul the accordion pic-uteri llltltlels once they are out of shape, and the pro- cess is an expensive one. _ ltcturuing tigziln to the subject oi summer frocks, cretonue is being featured as an attractive trimming by some of the smart American designers, it ilppcurs us/collardlnd cuffs on frocks of both silk and col ton fabric, a lllOlllSll little street dress of uaivy taffeta recently seen having collar, cuffs, and viii-it Ill’ bright flowered ciwl-ifllllle. 11nd cot- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. &OO+OQ40-O-QO-QO4OQ-O§OFO+O-O+ FASHIONS FOIi GAlIAIlIIINS Q-OO-QO-O VOQ-OQQ-0-O§OQGOQ+ ton crepe dresses are similarly trim med with good effect. (‘otton crepe has played a big part in the deve- lopment of children's frocks for several seasons, tind for the coming summer lllllily dresses im- woman are made of it, Tailored Linen or Cotton Frock for Summer. isn't it Tllllfly-‘illfi way we think that we nr - oi‘ so much import:int-.c lhut everybody is noting what we do and making remarks about it‘! Sonic little tlctuil of dress isn't. just right, and we think that every ivomnn ivo nit-ct on the sir ~ut is noticing ii. Ton chances to one, they arc thinking about the imrgziin they have just bought. or whclhenit. would have been better to get blue trlcotiuc instead of the rose tul- feta. We buy sonic new household he- longliig and imagine that every one in the lll‘ll-{lll)()l'll(l()il is cnvying us and wondering whether or not wc could afford it. Thc probability Uprisingsiand h , _ Strikes In Poland furs (wcle Qyiapiii/liir (ltnknowyq (Special to The Guardiam) IJJN'DOL\', (May iZiL—l)isorde-rs have broken out ihrnugnou: all Po land, Moscow u wireless communi- quc today, l‘lilllll(?(|. Workman were striking at ILodst the communi- que said, an attempted uprising in Warsaw hnd bee suppressed. Thinks Americans Are Responsible. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, May 21.—~Sli' Edward Carson, in tho (‘zimmons last nigh: reiterated his faiiurge that uu “Am- erlcuu Vlique’ was pack of this continuation of Irish disorders. "l cannot understand" he said. the para gasls which sot-ms to have overcome bluglaui] in relation to the crime throughout ll‘\‘l‘\llil "There is ample ‘evidence that it is all pan of pro- paganda that is being curried ou in Egypt and ludiu, and than its chit-l‘ offices are in New York. lt will be ll8\\s‘ to riiuuy that Ger many with the mark coprocfiiteti about ‘one fifteenth tli: value oi our t-uirriicy was a good buyer oi‘ silver i'ox recently, The visit. of tn‘ American editors early in Juur- ‘no! be on event oi far Yflilfillllli,’ iuiporitliice for this Province. Every Oplmfillllll)’ should be accorded them to le-tiru of our great fox industry, These gentle- men represent The great people of the Unlicd States and Speak through their newspapers m them, They will carry a message (tin-ct to thc people concerning our wond-l eriui Province which could not- reach them otherwise even if paid‘ for by the entire wealth of its poo-l p10. The vnluc of such advertising’ us they will give. can not be esti- mated nnd it ls up to our citizens and our fox mcu to take every lu~ tercst in their visit. v . ——-——-<0>i-— there. Now the hcuutltui sCllDTllflSM|n||rd~~ |,|,,|,,,,.n( ,.,||,.‘.,. ' ' sport them us u necessary adjunct. DICKY DIPPYS DIARY - ,, GFFTFQTEKYT: ’ I‘ WRb ' TN" ‘rue. "wrrzrornzm- vav-r-vvnevzmw-zriv‘ ACT OF PROPOSING TO BESSIE BLAKE. LAST Micron; n nc-urnla l“ , reset: ACT t. ‘POGO-Oi O41POW§ OKO+OQ§OPVOOOOO+OQQOQOOQ JUST BETWEEN OIIRSELVES BY DELLA E. STEWART Q-O-OQ-O-O-O-O-O is that they h.'tve casuullv noticed it and then turned to meditation us to whether or not they can afford something, that they have felt the need of. i i! It‘t only thc_vcry idle or the very curious who spcud much time in speculation about; the affairs of others. Of course, once in a while we tind them. lint we don't need to let thorn make us miserable. That only proves our own petti- ness of mind. Others soon lcnrri not to laced what the ncwsgntherer tells, unit-sex they are equally curl~ nus. If we are only doing what we should, no possible (triiicism can hurt us. it's tile things that are true that have tiie power to cut and sting. V if we find ourselves the habitual Bllblcct of gossip and unfavorable ' crlllcl-‘lm. let's ponder a. willie and see if‘ they are deserved. It may be that we have-u lesson to learn right here. Others are not always ‘vmntl- W!‘ Will/S lire not always necessarily right. POINTED PARAGRAPHS.‘ A glggllllg girl ls upt to become a cackling woman. It takes _n ivomau to smile when hcr rival is praised. T00 "Hilly advanced tilt-as are ad- vanced in the ivroug direction. Mull)’ i1 Inf!" llllgs delusions who would prefer to embrace thc real thing. A homely girl can seldom under- Blnnd why people think some nien mashers. A widow who marries a bachelor becomes a teacher in the school of experience. - " ‘Still, a man never seems anxious to marry a woman who isn't afraid of a mouse. \Ve always feel sorry for a man who is taking cure of s baby in a dry goods store. A girl thinks a mun impertincut if he tries to flirt with her and in< different if he doesn't. instead of marrying n man to re- form lilm, the average woman mar- ries a mun to inform him. Satan smiles whenever n. minister ‘begins to congratulate himself on the beauty and eloquence of his DNIYETB- , Xvhénever a woman says she thinks another WUJTJ‘. is prettier than she is it ls a sign she thinks she ls lying- Some men expect St. Peter to pass them through the pearly gnfes Hungary Will Sign Peace Treaty (Special to The Guardians) PAIblS, May ilL-liungary will sign the treaty of pence M, Prais- nowskl, President of Ilungeriun peace delegation today notified sup reiue council. PfliillfiWSkl had just returned from Budapest. EMUPOIIIZE . . .( American Warships For Carranza (Special to The Guardian) VIERA CltlIZ, Muy 21.-—‘l‘he Am- erican warships lying 2n Vera Cruz harbor have orders to take Presid- ent Carranza 0n board, should he request thc American Governmpu: to take him to friendly territory it was reported in revolutionary circles here today. ‘ Troublesand Threat Come From Ireland (special to Thc Guardian) 4 DUBLIN. M11‘? 21-~'l‘roops were bill] patrolling the streets of Lon- tlondflffl’. according to udviccs horr- Wllfly. Tile situation was describ- Z 24th here. stripes, Champagne, from $1.50 up. pair. Knitted ties $l NEWE We have not We want you the 24th. 9010-5-21-ME3I . because they once paid 50 cents for a lfi-ccnt stippcr at a church social. AND CAUGHT ME IN THE. " ' i "took i-teieeifli-ie-vstteo/‘oo w gr vonfiiruNK You're: iN A Post-non ‘ronnzovose. "ro w; sauce-reef’? 'I8LD DUTCH CLEAN SER for Quick and Easy Cleaning Better and more economical than anything else Efficient — Thorough —- Hygienic u cit as “quit-t but appii~.ii-risl\'--. it. Ion-in»: Iluiouists and ‘stun lfl-iucrs. Ringl- strotcs urcoiiiiiiiiiit-il U1I(‘ll patrol to instruct, tho troops rm illt- propi r course oi zu-iiou in quelling distur- “The lialierdasliery” YOUNG MEN'S FIXINGS FOR THE 24th MAY. Get your fixings for the We have a splendid stock oi Outing shirts in white fancy I um Pants roll culls $3.15 Tweed or .silk caps $2100 up to $3.50. Leather Flexied o Elastic Belts 75cto $1-50 Silk 0r Lisle sox 5 c pair t0 $1.25 pair. ~ Soft collars, white or coIored50c each. _ Summer Underwear combinations $1.65 Suit. I Young Meifs Suits , Stylish, Snflililll. lip-to-the-minute $3500 $40.00 and $45.00. r . every new model is represented here. button high waist, single-breasted styles, one or two Double breastod models along with belted and fancy horioII-zs. yqull Iike_the styles and you will be pleased to tind such well tailored suits at the prices we are asking for them. Get one for Henderson & Cudmore llillltjiui, ll was szlili. hlt-nlltllllt- each side continued its use of “Terror- i<t" int-thirds, ili-curdlllg f0 flflViCES "iii-stir notices," \\'t'I'i.' bt-lug rc~ 'l\'i-il ly Imih Unionist and Stun twin ll“.llL‘l'h. i'Xli'll~l\'\' rioiiiit: lJt'l\\'(>‘('l\ or Khaki, .25, Silk ties $1.25 up. p ST MODELS $35. urn Suits for youngliiieu at only one or two style to Sll0W you; Such as one 0r two button to see those suits you’lI like the clothes, 1'01 GRAFTON STREET. ( FfwIrCODRSE‘ FANIZTI REPLPED. " "wet: "HJTITWUS AM I Moron mv KNEES f?” TT-‘iR3“l”"‘BE" ow YOUR FEET!" HE 6mm, THEN OUT HE caucus!) . ME on MY HEAD!