MARCH‘, 1s, 1 . 1920. i To Perform Your Tasks Properly, Your listen: should .be kept in as perfect condition , as possible. < v-v %+vO41$OOO-O-O-OQOOO You oan't.expect to he at ’ your best if you are nervous, ' despontient. and on the verge i of a breakdown-Try l‘ ., l ‘sans; Foster's g Hypophosphites Compound ' , the creator of new > strength and vitality. This , < preparation consists" of the j’ best ingredients for rebuild- ' ing the system and is sold on > its merits. The Prlce—$1.00 ’ per 16 or bottle. ’ ’ E. A. Foster Central Drugstore. ‘ax-snack... . 1 vvvw Public Announcement -' ~ y. . I , 15.13’ 1- R099, tQl-leen 1 ‘Hotel; Charlottetown, representative of the Dominion Portrait Co.. Reststored; Moptreaf, for P. E. 1. wishes to announce that file? will receive orders from the entire Island for the . painting of portraits in genu- ine Tri-Tone, Oephls, Aquarrel, water colors, and famous pas- ' telette, in 16x20 and 11x 14 inches, oval and convex shape. at on-ly $3.98 and $4.98. We guar- antee our work to be superior in natural resemblance, finish and beauty to any of the $6.00 to $25.00 work, offered the pub- lic. Our representatives will be calling to every home on every part of the Island shortly, and will be pleased to explain. We supply f-rames including glass at supply frames including glass at 30 per cent below retail prices if desired. We are not affiliat- ed with any art institutes, but the Dominion Portrait Co., Reg- istered, Montreal. 1. vv v ' Mlnard'a Llnlment Cures Colds. Eto Q‘V:Y¢VQ¢‘¢V%VVWWW‘> elllssilllro ADVERTISEMENTS Adv-satilsggents under this heading, Io. per word for each in- Where copies come to our care to be forwarded. tivs cents f must be added to cost to cover ‘ Contractions count s. one wor are allowed as one word. foltlBfi. etc. . . but live figures (as 81,000) Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise- ments. In no caao cfn this rule received without remittance AGENTG WANTED ' GENTS. SALARY AND COMMIS- misaion. to ,sell d . id only ‘ ' ents. legant free samples. Write _ lalozLto Dominion Nurseries. Mon- FOR SALE Iron same-a crnuvnr-rrs ills-- Lzulglllln cur, in good condition. 1:118 model. Apply llox 171. lllon- tar-rue. l’. 1'}. 1. 76ti1-3-l7-ME3I _________. FOR §ALE —-A‘ COTTAGE CON- talnlng 6 rooms, in good repair. Apply on premises, 78 Douglas Street. 7601—3-l5-ME-tlprl Poll §AlrE—/\'l‘ (‘ATltiNlllfill —- 2 acres of lrlnd. with Ililllfli‘ lmd burn. Apply to Elton‘ ltohortsrvrl. St. I-Jloulrufs. 76l7-3-l7-hll53i ' ' MAL]! HELP I v_ T. be overlookedd Advertisements cannot be acknowlo god. v7‘? FOUND FOUND -—IN THE CITY SOME t$re ago. gold wedding ring. O ner may ave same by apply- ing at Guardian Office an graying for ad. 7101-2-1 -MErf FEMALE HELP ____i_______ “UiNTldll-A MAID F0" G houseworvk. Apply at this or Tiiitt-il-lii-Alluili vwrr \\'1\I\"I‘I<TD—-A (illlli FOR GFNEIIAL housework. Apply to Mrs. Donald iiicKinnon. I27 North River llond. Charlottetown. 763-i-3-16-hiE6l \VAN'I_‘EI) —- 600K F0" PLAIN cook g. Apply to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, 175 Fltz-roy Street, bo- twccn 6 and 8 in the evening. GlIlIi \\'1\N'l‘I'Il).-—0I\'l~} “Hi0 (TAN do pllrln CUukifll-L‘. i-‘runlly oi‘ live, nil grown up. llost wupros pnid to rid-ht. purLv. liirs. it. Novlllo. 12! lgprlng Gordon lloud. Halifax. . ' 7G Wanton-nun 1'0 worm orv l farm. Married man preferred. Apply John Andrew. East Royal- I--'-’- 7fi23-li-ifi-lilldili WAN1‘I'1I)—-A MAN 0|! IIOY Tl) work on farm. Must ho r1 good mllkor. Apply slitting wages, Cfl‘. Ferguson, No. 2 York it. If. 7lifi2-3-17-All03l ,I‘A||.0n wslvrlel t‘ » milks-r. lligl - t '. work if prr- . r-ri. Stills; your prioo. Transportation nrl- vrlncvd. A. llroskin. i308 Main SL. . John, N.ll. )-—GO0I) hi fOLICEMAN \VAN'I‘ED-TIIE T0\VN p of Souris wants-abig. husky youns: mun. returned soldier preferred. ~ t0 act as policeman flfld general ‘ factotum. Good wages to tho right man. Apply at. once to C. C. Carlton. Town Clerk. . 7544-3-11-itiidtli t ‘noon wsores For‘: norm wonK. , W ed you to msko socks on ter. Exiperience unnecessa y. Dis- tance mmatorial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Par- tlculars, cont stampr Dept. d8 0.. Auto Knitter Co.. oron o. 6333-1-19IMtIApL30. >-ii—-—-————— ' TEACHERS \VA.NTED FEAGIIEII WAIKITEIJSFOII GREEN- 7iiill-3-lfl-lilliilil e no the fast easily learned Auto Knit- __ WANTED -_-_i-_______..__.__. WANTED T0 IIUY-—SIDCOND IIANII combination safe in good order. Apply I‘. O. Box ‘fl. City. 7311-2-28-MEtf \VANTEI)-ll0ll§l-} HY FIRST 01¢‘ liluy. with lnnrlorn conveniences. Apply 1R7 Prince St. 68984240411311‘ __i___.___,__._______ \\‘AN'l‘l~}II—-ll0l'!il'1 \\'l'l‘ll RIODIIIIXN conveniences. (‘lilllfillly located. Apply Telephone 804. - 7Ii50-II-I7-BIICGI IIQOELLANEOUB p Nrrw liIlllNf4\VlCIa' AND NOVA Scotlu forms arc thc cheapest on onrth. Grout fruit. dairy and ent- tlc country. "Sportmnrrs Para- dise." Write for Ilurloy's 1920 free Catalogue. Alfred Ilurloy & Co.. Limited; St. John. N. Specialists. 11.. Fltrm 7685-13-1 FRY 0U]! J0]! PRINTING DEPT- for your next order for billheads. lstterheads, envelopes. visiting earrds. posters. All k nds of pam - hlet work dona. Sgeclal rices on ~Frgo quantities. he Jo ng Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co.. out Bt.. Charlottetown. ______.._____.__..._________ ‘ARM HELP IIIXOHANGE — A number of men, married and sin- ‘glo wanted at once for positions g liavlng lost e. valuable‘ dog, a Pfvisitor to a small country town ‘lrushod to ilre newspaper office and handed in on advertisement offer ing five pounds reward for the fir return. '5 lrt hnlf nn hour later he 1"‘ l ht he would add to his adveri t on: no questions asked." So g urried to the office again. I he arrived. he found tho pl. ~ empty except for a. small boy who‘ ore a sulky expression. "Where's ‘the stuff?" asked the stranger, glancing about tho desert- ed room. "Out. looking for your dog!" re- plied tho boy, who was evidently aggrieved at being oft behind. ii-Q-O-i "i. sroox QUOTATIONS a rmrirmx. N. s. March 11-- Quotatlons furnished by F‘. ll; Mc- , urdy and Co, the Montreal Stock '-" lrchangc.) cl. wick Soho l o- Supplement on farms. Agrly Department of $86.01!. J. . Mock. Secretory. Agriculture. ‘rariottetown. " French River. vooo-zl-ta-lur-zrl oae-l-r-rr-Mmr HUMOR or "rue COUNTRY nor A sPEEcH, A “course- SION A certain young actress had a smnli port i_n n "wnr” drama -—- a very slur-i] pnrt, n-nd she was not satisfied. So one morning. after rehearsal, shc sot out to interview the boss. "I halve only one lino in the first act,“ sllo pouted, "and but one in the second. Couldn't you give me a line to the third ac: also?" Tho actor-nutnagcr thought for a moment. "Well yesy" he re plied. “When the bombardment scene is on, and the hero is crouch- ing in his dugout you may enter and say. ‘Hero is a dud.’ " "Oh. thanks!" she exclnllned. "And do I bring an unexploded shell on the stage with me?" "No," answer- cd the actor-manager, "it's not a speech, my dear; it's a confes- on." . ..-. .§__,__ CHIRYBANTHBMU-M MEANS . LONG LIFE The ohrysanlthemum blossom. coming as it does near the and of the year. is symbolic of longevity to the Or-ientnl mind. In the early part of the four- teenth century this lovely flower became the national emblem of Japan. "' A quaint story refers to its em- blonlatio quaiily of longevity. AI- ong the banks of the river Kai in 121% IIIIBIQM Do not. suffar an- daV With il‘rotrlltllvl~ operation Dr. Chase's Ointment will I'v- at ones and as cvrtlluiy Co.. Limiter‘ free if 08%- Plles. No nurvrw-sl ""5 requir- box. III rlnnlorrl. or you Jamn growths chrysanthenlums. lVhen they fade, themiver. 119ml! marrow. is o ered "ith the petals. "The natives‘ l till time‘ flock t6 tne banks and drink of the waters. ‘relieving that by so doinB the! oro- ion; Ltttll‘ lives. This samelds-I ‘meets-Ilse ,3» '4 placing‘ a petal lad drink- gland when you wish a Bllflli- gag llr.» and hoppinesl- , | n |.- difficult for parents to un- ‘AAA; ICE RACING The secon'd race of the Fair Play Club of Bustlco took place on Sot- urday 13th on the Oyster Bed Bridge ice. There was a large num- ber of people in attendance but on acount of the ruin, there was only one race run oil’. Following is the summary. Baker, (-13. Andrew) 2 1 1 1 Dolly 13., (Cudmore) 1 2 2 2 Lulu Mac (J. McMillan) 4 3 3 3 King Major, (Blanchard) 3 5 4 4 "l-hrry R., (Roberts) 5 4 dr. The officials were: Judges, William McLeod, Angus Gallant, llollry McQuarrie. Starters, Eddlson Mulch, Leo Dolron. The next race will be held on Thursday the 18th March when the following races will be run off Three minute, Free-for-all and 2 year old. sacs FOR ritlplzaiaroa m NEW YORK HARBOR A sellsotionalboat race in New York harbor in which a Montreal banker who was in a hurry, $100 in prizes, three tugs, boats and the giant Cunard liner Imperator llgur- ed, enlivened matters in the Hud- son roadstead Monday afternoon‘ The lmperator had just departed shortly after noon, when three tug- boats dashed out into the river af- ter her with thrce passengers ric- luyed by snowbound trains and two Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hammerstein. who were tardy because of the cashier's neglect_to get their pas- sports vised aat the British consul- ate. The last; passenger to reach the West 14th street pier was Capt. T. Williams-Taylor, son of the genera; manager of the Bank of Montreal, who said: "The man who puts mo 0n the lmperator gets $100, or the one who makes a good try and los- es gets $50." The tugboat Lewis Buiver won the money, when the lmperatol- stopped off the Statue of Liberty in response to whistled appeals‘. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL A. L. McLeod, Montreal; J. ll. White, ‘Si. John; L. Pridhaln, Al- bcrton; (‘lintnn Roach, Amherst; C. A. Melitta,1Sulnlnersiritv; J. Pope Barrios, Montreal; t‘. it. Rogers, Sumnlerslde; it‘. J. Nolan, iiniifzlx; \V. Pierce, Ilzliilrlx; (‘. (‘. Masters, St. John, N. li.;.J. i‘. Itllskc, -Si. Jnilll, ‘N. Il.; ll. E. Goldurt, Si. John, N. 12.; Guylxln- caster, Moncton; J. M. Quinn, 8 Truro; l-‘. G. Adams, Halifax; B. B. Tower, Sackville; -C. W. liicks ' Sackville; W. Langford. Montre- al I’. G.; J. P. Fisher, Moncton; V. A. Ilnrnswell, Pictou, N. H. C. Gunn, New Glnsotv; l". l’. Gauthier, Montreal; Mrs. Hopkins, Boston. , J. A. Thompson, Iilontrczll; K. Ishino, Japan; A. J. Milllll, 'l‘or- onto; L. ll. Ingrallulnr, Toronto; A. Friotllnzrll, St. John; J. ii. l‘. \Viisotr, Mondion; W. Ii. Wisely, St. John; J. If. lVicKlliglli, New- castle, N. 13.; J. A. McCosll, Truro; E. I’. Howard, St. John; Jno. DtlWitt, Shediac. Al. 13.; t‘. B. Dixon, Sackviile, N. Bu, B. K. Adams, St. John; C. Brown, Log- gervilie; J. E. Stephenson, Si. John; l’. Power, Chicago; l‘. Edy. Montreal; A. McConnell, Truro; S. A. Hiltz, Truro; l-i. l". liobiby, New York, Il. h. Kelly, Halifax; W. V. Gale, Montreal; M. A. Mc- Kenzie, Toronto; J. E. Barry, Moncton, J. F. Arnett, Summer- side; l]. W. Manson, Summorsido; F. E. and Mrs. Wright, Summer- sido; W. G. Church, Summcrsillv; I’. G. Clark, Summerslde; J. ll. Pauline, St. John. REVERE HOTEL. J. A. McLean, Cardigan; James Shaw, Cardigan; A. J. 'l‘l\y10l‘. Mcncton; M. It. McLeod; Ilrndnt bane; Maurice Donovan. Iiflliflllii‘ f} W, llyslnp, Toronto; A. B. Ganong, Philudolpilitl; It. C. How- pm; (‘llpp 'l‘ruvcrse; J. R. Fergu- son, Halifax; Mrs. Joseph Proulx‘ Rimouski; E. I). McNevin, Bon- shaw; W. P. Brown, Montreal; H. A. Johnston, Halifax; W. 1308M! Toronto; Cilaa. J. Cook, Kenning- ton; H. Jenkins, lluzelbroilk; J.-ii. Simpson, Buy View. i SPRUCE LUMBER PRICES IN BOSTON Dimension 8 in. and under, $65 do 9 in., 66; do 10 i"-. $67; I10 12 in., $69; random, 2x3, 2x4, $52 to $64; do 2x6, 2x7, $51 m $63: do 2x8, $53 to $65; do 2x10. $55 to $56; (to 2x12, $50 to $57; slmwe covering hoard 5hr. and up $50 to $52; matched spruce boards, 10. 12. 14, 26 ft..$50; furlfing 2 inch, $52 to $55. Shingles-Jixtrn. $350 l0 $9; clears. $8 to $350- Laths spruce, 1% inch. $16 to $17; 1% inch, $15 in $16. Attention People D0 you realize how footwear has advanced? So will’ throw 0W8)’ "l!" shoe or rubber boot. when it 00"“! not 1,9 repaired anywhere else, bring it to us. wo guarantee satis- faction. We have nil new and llp_to date machinery, including n Mcka)’ stitcher, nnrl backed tin by l1 "YE long experience of shoe making. No mutter how much tho shoos are worn out we'll fix them and do it right, our work is oltfifl f0!‘ Yo"? inspection. "ml “n? 10b- (‘"11" large‘ or small receives ollr pro/apt and careful attention» "Bring ‘or send your shoes to the new boot and shoe factory of West- ern Prince. Two doors west of the Clifton llonse. ' GEORGE BASLER. Proprietor, ,1 r-qqm whore their children 80l- illcir lm.i traits. ,_ _ ‘ l . Snmmerslde, P. E. l. THE CHARLOTTETOWN etqsiznptrv. Second Annual Big Show of » AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS and TRUCKS DRILL HALL, Charlottetown March 18th and 19th I Opening Thursday EveningMarch 18th at 8 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR sPEsKERS f Premier Bell, Mayor Riley, Consul Pierce and others G. W. V. A. BAND IN ATTENDANCE ADMISSION FREE---Chiidren Under l6 .Not Allowed in at Evening Show $20.00 IN GOLD-cwill be Given to the Holder oi the Lucky Coupon i! A ‘Coupon Given free to, Every Visitor ABIG SHOWING OF CARS The Following Cars in various models will be shown-Ford, Chevrolet, Grav- Dort, Dodge, Studebakers, Overland, McLaughlin, Oldsmobile, Briscoe, ‘ Hudson, Chalmers, Maxwell, etc. A LINE OF TRUCKS Oldsmobile, International, Republic, Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, etc. . TRACTOIlS-Jnternational, Cleveland, etc, etc. _ SPECIALTIES ~ A lull line oi Auto Specialties will be displayed. Dorr’t miss this feature of the Show. Everybody Welcome Everybody Come Friday Afternoon for the Kiddies x ‘.4--- AA.‘ v Y. LQQAQ xxaxaxakmasn-x v __v4vv_.~—'_._.vv,c , ‘a.- a v-vv w . -»—,g-Q p’, £0000 0 n_ r T Jfiwr-I-Mlvflltznssa t s / a w -: . I‘ 7.x ‘v \ h . L‘ ~ i’ _______V w . ‘y’ "\, _ _ ‘VI.