, _,__ _ ... ..__-._-.. _..__-~--- - -—<- To Perl-torn ‘Your, Tasks Properly‘ --- 1 1-11% You can't upset to be at your best if you are nervous, despondent and on the, verge of a breakdown-fl?! Foster's ‘ llypophiispliltes Compound the creator of new “rgpgth and vitality. This xxxxxxxxxxx- v vvvvv v1 v—vvvv¢“¢ I pyapatdtifln consists of the n" best ingredients for l ing the system and ‘ls sold on its merits. The. Price-MM) per 16 or bottle. i l). A. Foster . Central Drugstore. wvv~ vé“ vvTw-V "WW Our 10118 experience woolen manufacturing en- ables us to specify and, (15. liver IBXIIIQB, both wgglgu and knitted that are guaran- teed to give extra service. ‘ii. L. iitllsilll ‘s00 Wholesale textiles Amherst and Calgary i__.___- Card of Thanks ' h Mrs. 1'. L. Ilutler has returnod ome from the Churlottctownlios- pitdl. She wishes to thank the Sip- ters and Nurses for their kl nusei and unfailing attention. Sh ‘ulzin expresses her itrntitiidc to Dr. S. it. Jenkins. whose clevgr treatment sss...s.""i'rsa~ard. ":.“"""'. ~“."'- ‘- l! 9y i ou er Igtsiéfalflli illness. r 8 sortion- pust b6 are allowed as one word. Cash remittanoee to cover IQDM. In no cale received without " seems WANTED Where copies come to our care to be forwarded, added to colt to covorrzostage, contractions, count ‘la one we but nvvligurea (u 81.900) 400-060-044- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ Advertisements -under this heading, lo. per wot-error each ni- live canto must ‘accompany ail advertise- titis ru p i n s. an ttnnoe canonotabgvacker ‘i’i‘.’iv.7isags.if°""°'“°“" OOOO§O FEMALE HELP ' sons-rs. SALARY AND commis- . “pm, to sell Ited Tm: Stock. Corn- ' pli-te stuck including exclusive mm, gpucliliiy hardy. grown only by us, Sold by our agents. Eleg- nnt iroe samples. Write now to Dominion Nurseries, hiontreal. H001). SALESMAN \VAI\"I‘I<ID ‘I0 iilifliiil‘ llrltisli manufactured iiu- tomirhilc I\(‘C(‘.SHOI'Y.AI{QTICY grunt- i-d ivitli exclusive territory. Good (‘HillIllirlflitglistvfilge lt-liqléirrslrtltitton. “.d-li . ‘as' 0- "‘ ‘ ‘ u ° ’ 8370-d-2l2lpd. CARD 0P TllANKfi FDR SALE ‘ m.- T AND - ENGINE DOA FObhDthSApIiI-‘actlcally new. A. McLean and 00-. Georiem W i . iim-s-zs-iiastr .j_ n ~ [F155 MILE‘ FROM \|‘“}€‘e“nl,,|:o3ns:tifituiri g‘ 100 acres. ' For iui pai-tligulaasnitvrltcptonlfini- V.» 0H3 I OI], . ‘. . t. “‘“‘“““°“: 8205-4-l2hiE10i. _ . FOII. CAME-FORD FIVE PA!- st-ngcr cur 191B model in good condition. This car has been run niodi-riitcly and always woll cart-d illl". Priced reasonably. pply .l. Alullin. St. Peters. 8371-4-2i3l. IIOTEL PROPERTY FOII The undersigned are in tructed by . C. Brown, Esq, to oflor for sule at Public iietlon on the premise on Saturday April 24th SAI.E.— s “IANTED A MAID FOI! (il-IFERAI: housework. Good wages. Abply to llirs. W. S. Stewart. 21H lliciimond Street, 8207-4-13tf. \VANTED AT ONCE HOUSEKEEP- er or thoroughly experienced muid inn nice homo in Charlottetown. splendid salary will ho pnid to a lrirly who crin illl satisfactorily this position. Must be n ‘cleiin. capable woman. either from coun- try or city. References required. Applyiat once to l’. 0. Box 172. or phone G55. 8265- 4-15MEfniw3i. MALE HELP .WANTE1) IALESMEN. CITY, rowr on country. a full and exclus ve line of wnms roortrees and plants. for‘ garden, orchard or farm.~ Big guaranteed the year Experience not- necessary; you. uke Bron. Limit- Nurserles, Montreal. lfiIIl-‘i-Ildliwnolll \VAN'I‘ED isiiimnnkwicnv Two men for -fnrm work. Apply to Leonard Court. Redford. _ 8290-4-l74ipd. _ LOST LOST “UIITE llllLli HITCH \Vl'l‘ll ‘initials. A. It. ll. on collar. Apply Guardian. ' ' 3i we ad, itmonnnazsnous. ' i I. who went overseas _ April, 1920. . the regu'ar meeting of the ‘is still wailing placement. - sed the examination lh June and as spouses cosnsesouo '- ' sues TO was versa- ANS cotumu, v.0. sox us, CHAR. w. torrsrowu r-is ‘THIOTTRUE? Every 1111:! thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier or not having been at sea.-—Dr. Johnson. OIVIL SERVICE APPOINT- MENT, The‘ following letter has been received‘ from Mr. Leonard W. Goodwin, ,of Wellington, P. E. I with the 105th Battalion, and served in France with the 25th Battalion, and 2nd Canadian Machine Gun Battn. He was. wounded at Cambrai on 10th October, i918. “In your column in the issue of the Guardian of April 7lll_i noticed a paragraph that is of great con- cern to 1H9. namely a Civil Service appointment. ‘ Now I am s. returned soldier and passed ‘as a Senior Clerk grade “B" in the Civil Ser- vice Examination held in Chariot- tetown November last. I have not as yet received anysppointment, rior did l have the offer of any as one -would infer ‘Item reading the Editor's note ‘concerning this _mat~_ ter. As a comrade of the Great War i would us); you to look into this matter and ilnd out .why l was discriminated against. ‘I know l am qualified and honestly believe that this, appointment should rightfully be mine. “Tflilllifillg you, in advance, 1 am. Yours truly, Leonard Goodwin, Wellington, 7th lie Editor of the this matter up at local branch of the O. W. V. A. last Friday night and it was decided that although the Association has nothing in the world against Mr. Moriin, who has received. the np- pointment, except that he has not ‘been Overseas, and that therefore it is the duty of the Association to use its influence to the greatest extent in secure the appointment for a returned mun. who is accord- ing lo iilW to be given the. prefer- ‘ence in these appointments. A re- solution was passed that a night letter be at once sent to Mr. Fornn, Secretary of the Civil Sen vice Commission. The following message was therefore at once sent to him:— "Reference appointment Clerk Marine Office, Charlottetown. would draw to your_ attention name oi’ Leonard Goodwill, of Wel- ton, P. is}. I.. who. passed examina- tions ln November last and who May we be advised please." Sgd. l-l. R. Stewart, Provincial Secretary, G. W. V. A. Following reply hos been receiv- ed by letter. As requested Column brougli Ottawa. IZth-Api-il. "Have your telegram of the 9th April. in which you submit the name of Leonard Godwin of Wel- lington, P. E. I. who passed the examination in November last and is still awaiting appointment. in reply l am instructed to,point out to you that Mr. Moran who has been appointed to this position pas- t-here were no returned soldiers remaining son, " the eligible list of that ...exsminatioii. tthscnusiitied 1920 tit twelve o'clock. noon the l-iotel-"propertyk-ltnown as l0- Rlchmond Street near the Royal flunk of Canada corner. For fur- tiier particulars apply 'to l". (‘-. llriiwn or to Gaudet and l-insznrd. Solicitors. 8218-4-13M11l. WANTED “ANTI-ID FARM 0F All0l"l‘ 100 “PINS. State price iiiid terms. \\'i-it~-. 0. S. Guardian Office. 8356-44202“. \\'AN’I‘I'II)-—I.AIIIEE OFFICE SIAFE Alibi)‘ l0 BOX 200. B327-4-ZOMGi. IIIIIKSY-Zh‘ \V.\N'l‘l-ID AT ICANTEH lintcl stables. 11. 12 and l3 liund- ii-ii. John llorne. John Moflouifllll- l’ 8744-4-2lfii. Kid McCoy Marries His Seventh Wile LOS ANGELES. April 20.-—Nor- ' mun Selby. bettenkilown its Kid ‘ .\ic(‘oy, former pugllist tonight was gin-ii a license for his seventh mat rimoiiiiii venture. His bride this iiiiii- is Miss Carmen browder, n l9- yvur-oiti duiicci‘. O&-i-—- [l0 H01. lllflGl‘ Oll- othsr with Piles. No surgical "rotation requir- ment will " “in? 1'.‘ "um-st: s l (‘B o, Slmllle box free ifm ydii “mmmi Ulla paper andenelose 2e s: W-w .4MA4_“ . For Your Lobster Factory Eqiiipiiieiit ‘rnv ous nifivv BATH "rnxvs, sANirARv ‘ PACKING TABLES PIPE,‘ 1 ETO. Aoyihins In em: mm supplied at shortest notice" ORDER now i 1 i Fred ll. Tiainor ‘ Moi-disposition" 1 Phone Ofelia-Sh: i. g Opp. Prince Eilnturd a I - ‘h’ - - ~ - - Yt-lignnture or I NEED YOUR AIITAND AISIST- Rhee. Will you help s gopdcause? Cats wanted with klttuns. two or three days old to raise young fox pups. I will pay $2 and apprec- litte your kindness. Leo Frank. 88 Great George Street. Telephone 7B6. 7903-3-30ttsh1l91lmpd. .___._..._i___i._____. JOHN ALFRED MncDONALD, LAND Surveyor, (Hermanvilie). Souris. 7907-3-27-MElmthpd -___.._ TllV Ollll J01! PRINTING DEPT. for your next. order for billhcuds. lcttorhepds. visiting cards, posters. All, kinds o 4mm- phle k dons. Special prices on large quantities. . The Job Printing‘ Department of The ls- lnnd Guordla Publishing ($0., Kent Street. hnrlottetown. Ultimatum s... ‘ _d Bacon ilqaigis- ~__.t_.'!_:. ,__ , (Dom. Press Special.) DUBLIN, April 20.-lrish labor party and Tnidg Union ‘Congress today Joined in an ultimatum to the hogbreeders and bacon deal- ers threatening to take ‘over the industry‘ by force unless the‘ pric- es were decreased immediately. The Laiicrites risked the liogfmen to appoint. delegates to confer with them on measures to lower prices at once. They expected support from the Sinn Feln in their move-- iiient to reduce the cost of living. Rumors llaiiiggd '_ (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS. April 20.—The Italian ambassador at Paris has categor- ically denied the rumors that ltaiy intends, "as a result of Chancellor‘ » Rennerg recent visit to Rome to op- w en pourperlers with the object of bringing about a rapprochment betweeu- italy, Germany and Aus- tria. - l‘ Red Army's Awful . Record oiMurder BERNIE. April '20.——-Poiish news- papers ‘received here give reports from ii Russia source that after. the conqiiest o lRostov ‘and Novo- rossisk by the Boishevilti, the lied Army murdered,‘ more than three‘ thousand officers and ibldisrfiof Donlkl 0's army lying inhospitall and ‘pr soils or these town's.‘ tiieife are the men foo-whom» pa‘ . w asked fipom the Eoviet by orqzqur- iron. ' ~ ‘ ifbi- Infiints add bit ' “" ‘rues IorOven§ Years, ‘vayeibaah WW ‘ civilians must be considered before returned soldiers who passed iit a subsequent examination. This is the interpretation which the De- partment of Justice has placed up- on the Act, and. this is the proced- ure which the Commission‘ is therefore bound to follow." Sgd. W. For-m, Secretory. We trust from the above that Comrade Goodwin will see that we have taken an interest in his case. and can assure him the matter will not end here. This case brings to our mind very similar circumstanc- es its to ‘what took place in many Government Departments. such as the Post Office and Railways. where large numbers of young men of military age. and who were not Overseas received permanent up- pointments during the war nnd im- mediately after the Armistice. so thqthwlien men who have done their bit Overseas made applica- tion for these appointments, they found that practically all of them were-filled. CARPENTERS. This week eight returned men who have been und- er the instruction of Mr. Waugh, have completed their course in’ ‘wodd working and have now been apprenticed out with Contractors in various parts of this Province. We have no doubt but that these iioys will make good, and wish them the best of good luck. DOMINION CONVENTION. --lti Resolutlgn No. 11. under Declsrav tioipof rlnciples passed at» the Dominion Convention of the G. W. V. Aithe following appears, under sub paragraph No. 11.‘ » "We view with alarm the in- creasing love of luxury which permeates all classes of our com- munity anil _the riotous exgtravsg- ance‘ everywhere shown l gratify- ing this, mania, thus count iig, as a nation, iinai ruln._ Our army fought and our nien died to establish for ever among us the ideals of sacri- fice. unssliishness and brotherhood. We, therefore, protest withvall our energy against the extravagance shown in dress (Hid. man er of "liv- on, unnecessary social Mfslrs- and against costly public which are of no real value. At til f time of national stress when as ‘a _ nition we are faced with, enormous financial responsibility. we "call upon. our. follow citizens for plain Spartan simplicity." FOOT OFFICE. We are pleased io hear that Mr. Joseph Duggan, a returned ilian ii _ lately received ing this mania, thus c‘ou ing as a .' function , - “ and economical habits of life. We - 5i‘ sum-mos our country to a return to ~ . We are pleased that the civil-ser- . - .u‘r...h.u.... rants are gettin a bonus, bu at the same time‘ ey did not‘ ork as a body durinK the war at 81.10 a day. whereas the soldier boy did. and at the same time risked his life every hour of the day. The bildy who got good pay and ran no risks are to get a bonus, and those WM 80f booi- pay and gave up all for their country now get no bonus. This does not seem right. it would appear that the’ United States are now going to give their returned men a bonus of-s $1.00 a day for every day Overseas. Our southern cousins are putting one over on Canada tbistime. INFANTRY} Probably by our 1191i illlie we will heat liberty to g1ilve some information in regard to ~t e reorganization of the Island Infantry. The new Battalion will ‘b8 dfllifnated as follows. 1st Battalion) 105th Battalion c. E. F-l Prince Edward isiaud Regi- ment,‘ Those who are to organize the ‘Battalion will have to give much thought and labour to the matter. and we feel sure that all i118 YIOYS- who went Overseas with the 105th and other Infantry units will be ready to co-operate ire-very way possible. The new Battalion must “V9 11D l0. and even surpass the Dost record of the old 82nd Rest. and the 105th Battalion. it is not known for sure whether thetre will be a Camp this year or n0 V. We hope there will begif it is at all possible, tis it will be a and reunion of the boys, ::Away With Depression and M°1m@|10ly--Tiiese two evils are ‘he. "ccilmpaniment of a disordered stomach and torpid liver and mean wretchedness lo nil whom they visit. The surest and speedlest Way to combat is with Parmnlee's vegetable P5115. which will restore "l: helllihiul uciion of the stom- ac and bring reliefs They have ilroved their usefulness in thous- ands 0f cases and will continue to give relief to the suffering who are wise enough to use them, Silippldgliills SOHOONER ARRIVES IN SOURIS The little schooner “Gatlierer" l8 tons Capt. Louis Dnmours arrived in Souris. ISnnday at 2.30 p. m. having left Grindstone, Magdalen 1. at 6.3 a. m. Mr. Leslie the owner is on board. Capt. Dainours reports thapthe health of the inhabitants has ibeen good during the winter no deaths from “flu" and food and fuel sufficient. Tile most pressing need of present is fishing gear and salt. Capt. Damours reports Amherst Harbor clear, board ice still in Pleasant Bay, ‘but no ice out side around the islands. He encountered no ice on his way to Souris except some scattered brok en ice about l5 miles off the land. No herring net zit Magdalen islands or arrivals from outports. SHIPS TlED UP m BALTIMORE. with ililrly-livo SiliDS lyins idle and several others delayed in smi- ing. because-of the railway-strike, a serious tie up of slilDDmE 1'5 1m‘ mlnent in the Baltimore harbor. Vessels sent to load coal cannot get cargoes. others needing bun~ kei- coal experience difficulty, and delay in receiving freight at the piers prevents general cargo ships "iroiirloading: """""""""" " “or” STEAMEP. GUTTEO BV FLAMES AT DARTMOUTH. One of the most disastrous mur- ine ‘fires to occur: in Halifax in re- cent yetirs broke out Friday night ut 'l o'clock on board the French steamer Burr zit her berth at the Howard docks, Dartmouth. The ilro penetrated to all parts of the steamer below decks with the ex- ception of the after ciibin. iind broke through the main deck. The immense quantities of water which were being poured into the steamer from the fire engines and two tugs caused her to settle, and no effort was made to keep her from sinking as it was thought that only by sub- nierglng she could be saved from destruction. There was iliouglit to be sufficient water to allow the siea ‘mer to sink to hermuin deck. The origin of the fire is thought to have been in the main bunkers, but the cause remains a mystery; i the absence of coal" in the bunkers does away with spontaneouscoiii- bustion theory. it is thought that it may be the result of an elect- ricnl short circuit. ' The officers and crew were on board at the time and on seeing the smoke pouring out or the bun- kers tlie chief engineer run to the liesd of the wharf to give the niiirm Fortunately the oillce of l-lownrds. Ltd., wholesale grocers, was open, and they phoned the Dartmouth fire department. Within n few min utes the firemen were on the scene and had several streams of water playing into the holds. Despite their eiforts apparently small pro- gress was made in controlling the lire. About 9.30 one of G. S. Camp. hell's tugs the Togo. went over and added a-powerful stream to the fire departments fighting force. The T080 was followed later by the Roebiins- By half past ten the steamer began to settle by the illicit it iiiiiiis- mwii-afih‘. $.11’. fidsfii-mfiff“ “iii? mu Ind. lni’ "i... its-oils “d5 f ' Rheumatism‘ each-from acre climates seam s position in the‘ ost Oflloe, Char. lottetown, BONGO. it appears that although Canada _ot dud money to give hsr-es-sol ler boys a bonus she can still flnd ways to raise money < toxin het-Mrlinrvsnta s bonus. ti. . todofqriid does not ipassyieeldue ltii ‘by "icy a i°' O . i ,~- 0U j I‘ n. livelier-i cs lie “hi! l "nervlirg/‘tliroughout the" cntirecam- THE flll-‘ARnomzmrown GUARDIAN ‘Wm - ‘T PAYS i0 ‘bu? in this Province. Y. M. C. A. rummage sale ‘May "l- sass l COLORED HOSE to suit your 119w dress or suit in silk and lisle at Patons. 3i ORIGINALO-Meeiing tonight at 7.15 sharp in city building of all fir" clllllilllent men. important business. Every original is urged to he present. 20 Y. M. O. A. Rumaze Sifie: ladies 1119889 remember it and when clean 1H8 save out-grown or unnecessary Win88, we will send for them. 83 T0 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- iiou on Thursday April 22, 12 o’. clock noon. town lots on Highland Avenue. B. Carter, Auctioneer. 8273-4-16-6i. GUN METAL BOOTS for girls and women. sizes 2 l-2 i0 6. Gond- your Welletl. Neolln soles $3.98 for 185B than wholesale price today. Alley and Co. Lid. 8365-4-20-21. INTERESTING BARGAINS m WET GOODS.—-Uni’ortunuteiy through an accident zi lot of bed- Bllrends and other goods in our lineii deopamrtten linen department were damaged by water. We offer lot at reduced prices, this. Wednesday morning at 9 sdclock. Moore and McLeod, Limited. 8377 ANOTHER BARBER $HOP.—- Tivo boys Clifford and Gordon Down have opened a barber shop on Great George Street, adjacent lo McDougnlYs cycle repair shop. As there is no barbershop in that locality these Lads should with pro- per iittention to ilie needs of tho trade meet with encouraging put- ronoge. LOOKING FOR MEN.—Mr. ll. L. Sorer, contractor, of Batliurst, N. ‘B. is in Charlottetown and is looking for forty laborers and ten carpenters to go to Bathurst. lie will be aUllie Employment Office, Market ‘Building, ioday and tomor- rew.- This is an opportunity for these who hiive been complaining of nothlni; to do. " HORSE NOTE-Mr. Moody Al- len the noted horseman of Glzice Bay, Cape Breton, has bought from Brenton Hooper of Charlottetown. the game race more Oma 2.20 sired by Acqulri 2.27%, dam Ona 2.25 by Parkwood 2.21. The price was right at $500.00. Any Acquiri that is for sale goes like hot cakes and syrup in an orphans’ home. 1.3m, ISLANDER KILLED-The death occurred in l-loboken N. J., recent- ly of John Boudreau formerly of Charlottetown, son of the late Capt t fluiitiiiip FHA OPEOIAL MEETING 0g we bifih and Game Association will e held in the Cit-y Hail, tonight at 8 oclock. Important. 8340 DONGOLA KID ‘boots for child- ren sizes 6 to 10 1-2 $1.98. Ailey and Co. Ltd. 8365-4-20-2i FOR UPHOLSTERINO AND DRAPEBFThe busy house wife looking for pretty cliintzes, etc.. will revel in Patons selections. 3i G. W. V. A~—All veterans inter- ested in baseball. are requested to attend a special meeting in the G. W. V. A. rooms, Wednesday even- ing 7.30 p. m. ‘ 3i "OH. OH. ClNDY".—An Orches- tra has been secured for the two nights 26th and 27th wliicii will no doubt be fully appreciated by all attending the show. The Orchestra parts were brought here by Mrs. Adams the director. 8387 “OH! 9H. ClNDYW-ltemember that the plan of seats will be on sale on Thursday next at 10 n, m, Don't fail to secure your tickets in iiine as they will doubtless go quick. Reserved seats 75c. and $1.00 8387. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY to buy one of the best business stands in the city. The trustees of Brown estate will offer for sale that splend 1d Property on Victoria Row, nc- cupled by iPatons, Ltd. and others For particulars see James Paton 130 Grout George St. 8388 CONiSO Lil DATED 8C HOOL-- Agricultural meeting. advertised for Monday was postponed on account of storm and will be held on Wed- nesday April 21st at 2 p. in. Prof. L. W. Gill, Director of Technical Education will be present. 8388 son, Secretary of the Nova Scotia Motor League, Halifax is in the city. He Scotlzi Motor League are holding a convention in Halifax on May 3rd, 1t which Dr. Dollttle is lo give an address on the subject of good roads. There is some talk of hav- ing liim come to P. E. island to give an address on this live and very important subject. blank forjhe Tuxis Square of White Sands re- gisters the following boys ivlio will take part: Freeman Machon, Ar- tiett Nicolle, Roy Brooks, Chester LeLacheur, Bert Brehaut, Leonard Beck, Harold Beck, George White, Eugene Glover, Robert M-JChOn. Mr. R. i‘. Sldenius, who is the ain Bondrean, who resided on Syd- ney St. The lute John Boudreau was foreman rlgger at the N-avy Yard and came to his death by be lng crushed between two boats. Deceased was a popular young man He was one of the first boys who upon the outbreak of the South African war volunteered for active service and went to South Africa in the first Canadian Contingent paign. A brother Capt. Bouilreaii, lives at Vernon River. VISITING ‘ISLAND HOME-Rev. Adolphus iMaeAdairi of Calgary ur- rlved in the city Friday evening and left by Saturday's train to spend a short holiday at his forni- er home at Selkirk. Father Muc- Aduin is attached -t'o the ‘Cathedral staff u; iColgary and also of the Faculty of St. Mary's College there of which another well-know lslniitl- er, Rev. W. E. Cameron, is Presid- ent. He has met quite a number oi‘ islanders since entering upon his duties in the West, and reports them. as a general rule milking satisfactory progress. Judging by appearance. the ‘western climate a- grees well with the reverend gentle man himself Le being evidently in the best o! lieiiltii, and happy at the opportunity of spending uiiolh er while uiiioiig friends in his nut- lve Province. , stern nnil at 12.30 was very low in the writer. The liuge clouds of smoke which poured from the bumlng steamer attracted attention nlong the we terfront and iit the some time mode it very difficult for the firemen to get at the bone of the fire or to as- certain rccurately the extent to which the ship was burned. The large areu covered by the lire make it certain that the steumer-‘s inside is badly destroyed. French Consul Cinboury and Captain Que- drue. representative of the French government, were notified and were present to_do all possible for the saving of the steamer. The Barr is one of the fleet of French steamers which have been in Halifax all winter. They are ow d by the French government an have been fitting out since the opening of spring to cross to France. She was on the Marine Slip a short while ago and was caiilked and painted. The steamer was launched last fall at Three Rivers and has never been loaded. She is built of wood, is of 1,500 ions’ register and is valued in the vicinity of $350,000 and $400,000. As a Frenchvgovernment steamer she carries absolutely no insur- anco. ' ovtii-iicioirvi oltliastoniachhssupsetmsny a; nlglifsreat. lIyourstomachlssdJ-i dlnurbed, dinolva two or time Klrlillms; i ontlfitonguibeidiileiisinisnlus-l loyrslreshlngslssp. ‘Tlsepurliyanill Qsadmasr-‘Kiossdfllllflruitasdbi ' §IT I EWII nauaspsseon-is Provincial Secretary also received from the “Ojibwziy" Ciimp of Ken- singtoii that the following boys are entering from there: Roy White- head. James Low-ther. Cyrus Orr, Louis Morrison. William Cameron. Edgar iiogg. Newton MacArthur, Gordon Carew, Marshall Carr. PERSONALS Miss Edith neg... "eh-y, leaves this morning on e visit to her sist- er in ‘Boston. ‘Mrs. l-i. James Palmer, arrived home Monday night from Montreal where she spent the winter. She was accompanied by her son Mr. Harold Palmer, who went to Suck- vliie to meet her. _ iMrs. Thomas McNutl, Mflllitlqili‘. who ha; been in the city for ii few days, a guest of Mrs. Patterson, King Square. left for home wester- diiy afternoon. Mr. Lorne Howntt, who has been attending Truro Agricultural Co_l- for Montreal. Mrs. A. W. Weeks and Miss Weeks and Miss l-Iaszord left yes- terday cn a trip to Boston. HOME FOR BURIAL.—-Mr. Jos- opli D. Hughes of Avondtale leaves this morning ioi- Si. John where he will meet the remains of his sister Miss Lnuretui Hughes who P089911 sway in Wutervllle, Maine on Mon- day afternoon, suifering from pleuro pneumonia.- following flu. M188 lilglies, who Wfls in lier 28th your was highly respected by her eiii- ployers and her death comes as o severe shock to her relatives iBeP. E. Island. The funeral will Mk9 place from liei- sister's residence. 72 School Street. oft-Friday en route by train to Miliview Station. in- terment Vernon Iiiver Cemetery. zzNo ftest W th Asthma. Asthma usually attacks at night. U19 0119 time when rest is eeded most. Hence the loss of strength ills nervous debility, the loss of flesh and other evils which must he ex- pected unless relief is secured. Fortunately relief is possible. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has proved its merit through years of service. A trial will surely con- vlnce you. iii-nun,- ‘ l'lllnar'ii'a Llnlment ‘Cures Dandruff Proceedings iii Conthiusii From Page One struck out. The Act appears to have been hurriedly prepared or. as Mr. Fipealrer remarked of one of A IRNOON SEOUION. House resumed at 4.10 and went Iliad’ soinmittee on "The Road Act ion to clause ll, section 61. wliicii during llie winter lie l:ii\lli1\\'0l‘9i1 MAY $|JEAK HERE___.3,1;~_ wai- to suiiiiiion tennis from lllilliililillllfi over sixty-five years of um- wlio are themselves cxeiiipi fruiii reports that the Novu l‘ under the cure of others wiiliout Y. M. C. A. NEWS-The entry guaranteeing imlelllllily ‘iii 9115f"? LNM-ionui Aghiegic injury. l-le moved ilie cancellation of the ivliule clause. was held for further consideration. W. LePrigc iiioved conciliation of The clause was curried on division lege. has returned to Chnriotte- ‘ town. Miss Bell, city, ‘lefi. yesterday ’ l‘_l_ie_i.egislatiire ” t‘ " "sitcom IVIABKENZIE KIN Will Enlighten‘ Count. DoingjDuring W0 (Dom. Press Special.) O'I‘TAWA, April 20.—it is ex- pected tlizit oii the niutloii to go iiito supply wiiiuri-oiv i fvfliililll ilio House will hour lion. W. 1.. Mac-l Keiizie King's address on his \\'.'ll' record Willi h lii- lillilllillvii lust week he was going iii lllilki‘ it W-JS known some ilziys ago that .\lr. King Wflg only ivziitiiig for Llii- up- portunity ivliit-li would only unin- on a- iiioiioii to inovc ilie llousi: ‘n- tu Cflllllliilltfi‘. of supply. 'l‘lir- statu- ineiit it is uiiili-i-siotid will he tho answer of the Liberal Lcudi-r to MR. METHERALL took except- provided lilill the overseer sliiill lziud oiiil work) and iliut such lflilililll- ants Silflii be liable for nvfiii-"JK "Y refusal I0 comply with such sum- mons in the some iiizinnor and to tlie same extent us inlizibiianis lie- tween ilie ages of 1S und 0o." Mr. MetlieriilYs exception was that it would be uniziii- to take the old men's horses and Xllilte thong The i-iziuse in the czise 0f clause 7i, Mr. l}. the clause, seconded by Mr. Riggs. after striking out il suction. At 0 ilie speaker 100k the chair. the troniiiiiiici- r9.ll01‘\‘_=i1 DYUETWS and l-lousc adjourned till 8. RATTRAYSCT] ll Minn 3 for 25c _ A Lasting Smoke oi Pure Delight‘ ,. .~ G l} Til A illl u ms Wlfll-Hilllliiil. ryaslto what ‘he was rid Conflict. Canada Acquires Six Acres of Land at Highest Point 0f Vimy Ridge. ‘ iu-ivspapors and speakers ivlin have hot-ii iii-airing vi-iloil siuivnii-Ziis il_.; iii wlizit ill‘ was duiiii; during ilii- yours (‘aiiiiilzi was at wsr. lii ilic iloiisu til‘ (‘oiiiiiiiiiis today .\li'. Jiliivliil Arl-liiiiiiliziuit was in- i‘i>riiiI-ii by the" (lovi-riiiiii-nt flier. (‘aiiiiirlit lizul .ii'illlil‘."(i iipiiruxlinate- iy .~lX :lt'i‘i‘S of lziiiii ui lift: liieli- Psi point iii‘ Vliiiy Ititlgi- with 9. vii-iv iii ilii- i-roi-tioii oi’ ..i suitable nii-iiiorizil. 'l‘lii~ FFUilCil (invi-riiiiien; hail iioi iifli-ri-d lliv liziiili-iii-lii of Viiiiy us ll gift to llii: ikiiiiullaii. Gov lrl‘illll\fll[. EVENING SESSlON. HOUSE MET AT 8.10. On motion 0i’ Mr. LOPilgil the House ivi-nt into cuiiiiiiiitoc for se- cond reading oi’ illl Act iii incur- llllfilil! the trustees oi‘ iiii- ('i'.ill'Cil' ill Presbyterian i‘ilill‘('il in connect- ion wiili ilie Lfliiircli oi‘ Scotland, Mr. E. 'l‘. iliggs in iili‘ Cililil‘. The bill ivzis zigreeil iii with it few ver- lml zirut-ndiiienis, iiili] ordcrvil t0 be ri-uil fl iliird time tomorrow. On motion of Mr. B. W. LcPnge ilie House went into C0llliTlilli'C l0 further ionsiilur ilie it. N. (‘ox Co." l.i<l., Bill. .\li-. Mi-Ariliur in the chair. 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