llave You Ever Thought oi ; Your Liver “than you get up with a. heavy dull headache and o. bad may.» in your mouth, the chances are your liver needs cleaning. One of the easiest Ways to get it into shape is lo stir two teaspoonfuls of_ Liver Saliva into a half a lass oi‘ cold water and swal- low lt hitlf an hour before breakfast. The result will be a relieved stomach and an active liver. Peiislar Liver Salive l5 sold in two sizes 30c. and flflgflitl we recommend it in every respect, E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUGSTORE w, carry Pratt‘! Animal Remedies. iioiisii'ri'o'i'ii's"'” .__._. ‘Ml’- GBOPBQ J. Carver of this city has mated his fast trotting mare {New C- b7 Mayer Todd to Hi9 ,King Pin lire o! the Maritime Pro- ‘vinces “Commodore tLodyu-du w, Carver otter looking over the best °i the Itnlllon; has evidently plac- ed Commodore Ledyarda-t the head of the class. 1l.pd -I’l'0lISllll Sale Conduct Then Slaughteroil ALEPPO| ‘Syria, May 10.-—The ‘slaughter-of the little French gar- rislon which evacuated Urfa on a ,promlse of safe conduct by the | Turkish nationalist troops after ‘the town had been besieged‘ for BIXlY-One days. is described in the diary of General Wood-ward. t\(.‘- countant for the American corn» mission for relief in the Near East, who was an eyewitness o! the massacre. Ho escaped and ro- turned to Urfa alter several hun- dred dFrench soldiers had been killed 0r made prisoners by tribes men. The French were ambushed by the trlbesmen in violation of an agreement made by Numik ,Et‘liendi who came from Angora as the Turkish nationalist govern- ment's representative, the diary says, and promised the Frenchmen ‘safe conduct lf they would evac~ unte, I At. that. time the French had only tour day's rations left and had eaten all their horses and mules, and evacuation was considered tn- evltable Rs the garrison was great- ly outnumbered by the enemy. .. ' vvwvvvvvvvvvvvvv "Thflisirno lovizitrisrn ‘v %‘%‘O stirs" Advertllolloltl unlor thin noodinl. le- per word for ewh ll‘- W112». cosine punt ti ll "(own-Ho or? u ono rd. cub remit 1n no one aloft?“ without r come to our cure tot‘? forwarded. flvfl “I!!! t. t 0. etc. w W's. ZJWHiPl... five nxum in H.000) g1, t III d rttue- “M” p m 2:110 'r'>'s"'nv:‘r'l’$'5§§'a.“'aa..i9.il:n-nu tunes cannot be acknowledged. H - - ¢ — -_¢ - ‘Y: H“ ¢¢‘:=-:: 771*)‘ r AGENTS WANTED FOR SAL s s LAIIY AND 00MB"!!- "Ifilfih sell Red Tag Stock. Com- lets stock including exclusive Bu“, specially hardy. grown only by us. Sold by our agents. Eleg- ant free sum lcs. Write now to Dominion Nu series. Montreal. MALE HELP “WANTED l ,__._ ‘Hylqiii-a l-xutiiilclu FREE house. Apply \V l6. Don't“: Fm.’ May-S-Ji. Jk-lltihfl Tit!) \V0ll{’{ u")? \ race vs <' . ' W y u 824l-5-81ii. VIAYVPI-Ill-‘IOII MAN. 0N8 W110 iindt-rstnrltln Piuten Press work. iiii-o or write. News Sentinel Llniiu-tl. Amherst. N- -k702_5_78,_ FEMALE HELP F0]! HALE-JTIEAI‘ A DODGE our 1917 Irlodul tlvo passenger. All new tires Inst flllllllllPl‘. Apply to Lem Ki-nny, hlurcll. 8763-54051. ______-- FOR HALE CODIPLIiZTI-Z COURSE on Hypnotlnm. Apply "\\"' (luurd- inn Oitlcc. WANTED \\'AN'I‘EI) PUSITWON Il\' AN EX- pnrlollceil and reliable chauffeur. Apply Moroll Hotel ndtcr ti p. m. . 877l-9-lllIiI. Meetiiigfoi Elector? A monster meeting will be held nt Penke’s Station Hall, Wednes- day, May 12th at 8 p. m. to consider the government's taxation propos- nls and to take such action as may be decided upon. G w 5 r Alluflltitlbfn cilkvcrllcnccibo Rh‘ trn l ' tvd. y o .- - lllllhily pp 323II'5‘”3I' NIISCELIJANEOUS TRY 0U“. l0]! PRINTING DEPT- lllr Your next order for bliiheudir. lettcrliendn, envelopes. visiting error. posters. All kinds of nem- vhlct Spcoliil prices "" "We quantities. The Job Printing Department of The ls- land Guardian Publishing Co» Kept Street. Charlottetown. I or u) rout All) AND Assltvr- Ijlu’. Will you holp a good cuusc? tats wanted with kltt-Inl. two or‘ three days old to raise young x turns. I will pay $2 and apfircc- late your kindness. Leo Fran . 88 {great George Street. Telephone -"'-'- WOLB-Bilttslldliilmpd. Stock Quotations li.\l.lli‘.\.\', N. S.. May lilr-(Qilo- tritions lurnishtvil by h‘. 1i. Mc(‘ur- d)’ zinti (‘o.. the Montreal Stock Exchange. , ‘e 19% 96% 63% Capture . . lliirdanelles Fort (DMI- Pr"! Special) hgfiggolm Me)’ Ill-Turkish not mm‘ r Pom Anatolia have elli- ortlticatioils COIDEIHlL-j ll" ‘Dllfflllnello o “swatch to“ Bald onstantlnoulo €——<o§-____ [In not um.’ ‘n nth-i! flow ‘no Wotan. Rler-du s "' P“ \t.rvi4l' i . N.‘ I M PII . "wvuhm "rib til -Dr "l; . n,“ in‘; "on 01mm... m, t onco I "’ Miro yo " lmi n. OQFIIIIII mung. soc. n mu. n .i....i..,._i,,Y Toronq "-8 Bu» a m». Limm-n lit!‘ ' u“ l‘ b0: fr if u m- 2.... angular??? rnoulr I WANTTIIF-XIAII). \\'Il0 is noon The electors o! Slnnotfls Road gloat i-‘nok flirinnt? “illl-‘fltifhrel: Baldwin's Road, Elllotvale, Fann- l‘) \‘|l\ MEI‘. l‘ l’. ‘ ' .\'. ' ' , I \\'Ii).'.i~.~4 $35.00 pr-r month. April)‘ ill m5 BrfPk- 5L Puma“ Rmd’ ' nan» Mrs. W. 1.. si-ott. vicious Bentons ‘Road and other sections lluli-l. ims-J-li-il- are invited tn be present. -—~-——-—-—--'—""" PAUL MCLAUGHLIN wliiiri-xn- (lliiiainleniil/iil) AND S _ kitchen girl Victoria lit-tel. m" Committee- litilliiqli-tilll. May112l. _ __ __’_ __. T0 LET Fox Mens Meeting T0 l.u'r-i<~iriiivl.\illlnlr llorlsrc. A meeting of the fox breeders and all interested in the fox business will be. held in the Board of Trade rooms Wednesday evening at 8 o'- clock under the auspices of the Fox Breeders Association to consider the proposed fox tax. All interest- ed ure urgently requested to be present. , JOHN AGNEW, H. M. DAVISON, T. B. WOODMAN, J. STANLEY WEDLOOK- Committee. 2i ' finnrpgrnir‘ There passed away at Elliotvale on April ilfith, Mrs. Allan McLel» inn, a well known and highly res- poclctl resident of t-hat pince- "Stricken with pneumunlu only a few days previous to her death her family cherished the hope that she would regain health and strelllilh but sad to say their fond hopes were not to be realized in slllte of the best uiedical skill and kind nt- tentlon. The deceased who was ln her seventy-eighth year was posses sed of a kind, cheerful and char- itable disposition and by these ‘virtues had made numerous friends During ‘her illness she was at- tended by her pastor the Rev. I‘. D. McOulgan and fortified by the rites 0g the illoly church passed peace- lfully to her reward. Her funeral which was largely attended took place on April 17th to St. Joachlm’s Church. Vellum ‘River where all that was mortal of a kind and loving mother was laid Ito rest in the adjoining cemetery. ‘May her soul rest in peaco- | Her- lrusliand predeceased her in H883. also one daughter Mrs. J. Brennan of Sumnierslde 8 years mm .5119 loaves to mourn live daughters, Mrs. l3. Dolroli. MOW"; Mrs. P. Mandolin and Mrs. J- W- Campbell ,0! Charleston, Mass; Mrs. Arthur Batchelder. Dunbilfi. u. l-L; and lit-rs. P. Mniusan. Dell“ Texas, also three sons P-hllii) In ‘Vermont. Patrick at Peakes Sta- t‘~'1 and John at home. all of whom ‘have the sympathy ot the common it» in their end bereavement. Thi- pail hearers were Messrs ‘J hn J. Walsh, Wnl. Cain. John M. ‘vowpq wm. A. Power, Daniel Murphy, rind Andrew Murnhy- (PM lriot please copy-i THE CHARLOTTETOWM GUA R I'll/K N. Central Guardian BASEBALL-There will be a meeting oi’ all team delegates who are forming tho Charlottetown Bast-hail League at Y. M. C. A, to night at 730. TH-E MARGAREI-The iC. G. S. Margaret cooled yesterday at Bun- tain Bell and Co's wharf and will probably sail today for ‘Pictou to go on the slip. . CHALLENGE-The intermedi- ate Basket Ball champions of L.O.(‘., hereby challenge any intermediate Basket Bell team in r. s. 1.. to a series of games. Arrangements may be made by communicating with Leonard Mclsaac, care L.O.C., Char lottetown. 1| CANADIAN AVIATOR ARRIVES —4'l‘he Canadian Government Mer- chant Marine stea/mer Canadian Aviator was due in port last even- ing from Montreal. She will load a cargo of general produce for St. John's Nfld. The next ship of this line to arrive here will be the S. S. Canadian Sealer which sails from Montreal on May 28th. lt ls a great boon to this port to have these ships calling here and it is ltopcil that the merchants in order to en courage the trade will order their goods by this steamer. o A hast Eltort For Epoch Strike QYQEIQIQIQQ I@I©.§©:@IO.@I@I©I© QQQ (Dom. Press Special.) PNWIS. May 10.-ln an eleventh hour effort. to save the geuorul strike from complete failure, the general labor committee has ord- erep out four important confeder- ations of lrflior throughout France, the strike to begin today. Workers on street cars and buses, carriage makers, airplane builders and mec- hanics and men engaged in build- ing trades are included in the ord- ers. A twentieth century touch is added to the situation by an order u-tlecfling ,l'he alnpluine kiuslneus. This will be the first gencrnl "nir- ntrike" in France since thc end of the war. For nearly a week the sit- uation has» been practically stut- lonary. Those workers who are on strike are tcriaciously clinging to their ulclhoils, but they are not sur- ficieiltly numerous to interfere witn either railways or with mine pro- ductlon. - r; "illltuilil Notice to Farmers We will nut take any hogs at Ahhany, Klnkora or Emerald until Thursday May 20. Green Bros. Bur den. 3r @©@©@.©©@@@@.@@@©@@_©9©.© @ QQQQQQ. Hotel Victoria 120 rooms. 56 rooms with private baths, Completely re- novated. Excellent service. H. H. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown ilotel (‘o., Ltd. Proprietors. menu. Prompt vo-oo-uo-oo-u-o-oo-ooo-o-oooo-oo VICTORIA HOTEL Mrs. Houstin. Harrington; Mur- ion Plllman. Harrington; G. A. Fiegelen, Detroit; I. N. Benulleu. ‘Montreal; it. S. Anderson. Port- land, Mo“ F. L. Barter. Portland, Me.,; WE. iSoden, Montreal; M. Benjamin, Montreal; W. H. Dob- son, Montreal; W. E. Mainprlce, Toronto; J. P. Whitcomli, Mont- real; Andrew MacPhaii. Montreal; J. G. MacPhtill, Montreal; H. it‘. lildross, St. '.lolln: .Dr. and Mrs. l. . Ye-o. City; iiltr. rinll ‘Mrs. 1C. Ilousefield, lCity; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinsman, City.. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wedlock, Tity; J. A. Allen. Cl'v Welbber. Hnlltrv" ll O Bo". KM"- _ and tllo Trail ston; 0nt,; F. W. Stotlo, Portland, Me.,; -F. J. Rafter, Montreal; it‘. 15w. ‘t rose; M. Kennedy. Bratialbanm: Mentor of the A. F. " rl, St. John. H. G McMillan. Montreal; A. E. Arsenault, Summerside. REVERE HOTEL Mary Campbell, Sour-ls; E. D. TUXIS BOYS MEET Taylor, Freetown; J. J. Stavcrt, Freetown; iMrs. P. Mulligan, New- ton; A. .l. Carter, Boston; W. E. The Tuxls Square Ranger Dnrnley and llamllton guests n! a Grand (filmy oi‘ the plislietl, which ivzui Haulllton Camp, McNutt. I'.1.i@@@l©i>l@l@ ©r@l@l@i@.@.@l@l©.<> echo Now That Everybody Else Has Stopped Celebrating The Anniversary 0f Our 1st Year in Business It was not generally known but last Saturday was one year to the day when we first opened our doors and we’ll gamble that we did the record business tor Men’s wear exclusive ever done in this country for our size which means SATISFACTION. We Offer You the Best , Furnishings at the Price colors.- $2.00 Iu all the late-rt stripes, checks and plain These shirts were bought last spring but only arrived, so naturally you huy at last years prices irts stock these to $5.00 STARTING WITH SHIRTS Forsythe Guarantee Means just what it says, you are absolutely guaranteed satisfaction ' $2.50 u. $12.00. Cluett Shirts Plenty ol people prefer to have diil< erent makes oi shirts That’s why we $2.00 to $3.50 If You Want It and Its Right WE HAVE IT ' presiiivtl. After IIIISlIlPSS (lump nf| Pump. tho were llII Borden; H. H. Beer, Summerslde; Malpcque Trnll Rangers at the following tifrivers; Russi-ll Woo? l“ Mal-Donald. Kellvs Cross; Town Hall inst Fritliiy. After siilt- illllI Wallace Ailiims, Darn- Mrs. James MacDonald, Kelly's Groilp Ci-mesfiliir. John Simpson, icy; Waller Benristo and Ilruco (ronr-oriling llli‘ participation in tho National Ath- oi ihirnluy, letic bit-ct, and plains for u Local chitiriniiu ("tilled for brief reports of the work ziiruolu- give-ll by l"l ltiiilpcque; Leslie lliim- 0120.1. PROWSE i©l©l@.i©l©l©l@f©i(5ll@ - ‘l©i@' @.@.@..©©1@-§E @ @I@@l@1@l@i _\l|-_ 1l_ t‘. Siduniue was culled to; __ close with an inspirational address lunley. zippenling to tho boys their lives tile. traits n that will make tor ll sound lllIlllI.| in ii sound body, looking ever 1'» ren- theii" Saviour rind “Iilirl any and kvith bivltliiiilr, Hamil- IOII. _ .‘\tI(Il“‘>i<(‘H wore itlsn glvi-n by \V. H. ('l"0'l.lt‘l", '1‘. Mt-Nutt mltl Rev. J. M. Murchison. Tile younl: liitlies of hialpeilui- sorvvtl Ji-sus as ice vrt-iini iinil cake in ubuntiiinco. lcr. Tilt-re ivus no nlistiikinl; tho gi-n- Entry IIIIlOXIPSS of the vole oi‘ thanks ex- tonderl It) these young ladies that. vi-il from they were indeed "Jolly Good Fol-l Square of North lows." blanks for the National Athletic (‘tiniest have hot-n rvcvi the “Uunatlliin Kiltio" Jack to put into (‘harles Siv-iviirt Alonso, River, irnlizrivr: PP)‘. Horosirle, Everett Mt-Kinncn. Jack Dockcndorif, Cla- f (‘IlilFil(‘.It’l‘Il'i‘llC!Z Murchison, Brenton Monro Isiiio, Robert Jewell, Gordon wag. Also from the Squares of Ken- singlon, tiurtllling the following: —- Zdiir-Nutt, Robert. Humph- ri-._v, 'l‘hilnms dlillnliiu. iltilph Eva-ls ’l‘homiis rldwin iii-own, Edwin Bearis- Humph- tlie following boys:—- llrilt-e hi: to DICKY DIPPY’S DIARY TUESDAY‘. JUST AS L WAS I ~ABOUT TO ENTEQ THE. CAFE 'BOMBAZINE., 1 MET FRITZ VON . MUELHAUSER, WHO PLAYS-THE TROMBONE IN THE ORCHESTRA i ‘THERE, ON Hi5 WAY OUT Hi5 ‘TROMBONE FOLLOWED. FRITZ. SHOOK Hi5 FIST AT THE, CAFE,’ AND SAID TO ME: "NEFER WILL 1 BLAY IN DOT BLACE AGAIN!” fl "WHY NOT, FRITZ? 1 ASKED. "BECAUSE. IHAF BEEN DISCl-IARGED‘.7’