' nullillor ill Iizllilax Mlv24, 1920. f’, Milusluc TACKLE- How about letting us put your tackle 1n order....There's bound _ to be some thing that requires attention be- fore. you make that fishing mPg . We are in a good osition to fit you out with everythln V011 may need an feel certain we can please you both in price and uality. q Cali in and look over our stock even, if you think your out- fit is complete-there might be something you overlooked: E. A. Foster Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. §wl‘A4Q4“‘4AQA.AA‘A‘A‘AAAAAA““AAA“AA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS flvertllnlnill uader this headlnl» lo- Mf W0"! for "ch ll- v ea some to our care to be forwarded. l" M!!! t! oovnr allIQ wkgnowol I - u“ Qnoompllly all advertise- fig overlooked. Advertisement: ot be acknowledged. wifm“; ere Inst b M ca, Co tr can no are lowed an ona rl. ii realm-anew to eovof u. la ae ea» eaa lhla received without remittance 777' ,-_ _, . . l AGENTS WANTED , LBY AID COMMIS- ‘§,'.;§,'Iotr:ii1’i_zsa_ '1}: Stock. Com; 01:5, lrpgglally hardy. Brown only ly- us. Sold when Eve delved She wee a modern Eve-farmers Inher- elted in delving in ha‘ gardeathan In Rupert and Matrimony. Bu! when he lat beside her in her little blue ear, he knew ehe weejuet the wife he needed. And became he wanted her eo mucirhe found hImeeIf "a mute, lorloue Milton" when it came to y uk- lng her. {Andplthen-well, ‘he'd ever magine an ap e green enlng aet and a '“ thunder lgwer would have any influence with a man who wanted a wife, but then ou never can tell —I-; you'd beet rea " A Spring Song y Margaret Wine and ece for yourself i Complete in the May issue of EVERYWOMANS On Sale To-day! FORT‘! OTHER FEATURES 20 CENTS ALL PER COPY NEWS STANDS ._ Many firms will have to add bookkecpers to tllolr stalls to assist in war lax accounting. Q-O-O-O-O-R-OO-O a Old- nt nu flxurel (In AILIW) MALE HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED-—IIY JUNE 1ST (EENEII- by W!" 888M!- EWB" sl servant; must he good nluhl ant free llmlllfl!» W?!" 110W w cook; wages $25. per month. Mrs. Dominion Nurseries. Mflllfilil- Rogers, Ilhalrholm. SSGiI-fi-liti’. FEMALE HELP WANTED. - ONE wuouslunl WANTIHL- Glllllfl F0“ ROSE and iiray Tca. Room. Apply Red- din Bros. 8788-5-1Itf. \\‘\\"I‘I'lI)--l\‘IIl'l.§'I§ Glllll. 1300]) wages. Apply Mrs. Gilbert Goud- ei, .15 Ilocnlord Square. 8923-5486]. FOR slams’ Filfll Atillldfi 0F lll'\V IIIHINI‘ nil Hlllllv‘. I-‘(bll !4.\liI'l laud with \»_.,i\i ,\ .\ lmllr. rd. l\'<-\\' ‘IIIII 5 Ill)“ - tlnulllo i-wt oil- ,. Ikl It, Brow, l-iti Richmond IWJSS-li-llfltf. .-.~r IIIUIIIIIOHI. “cw i.‘ ‘Atr-w iii as gilud its VQ§FGOG4 r liutel Victoria 120 rooms, 56 rooms lwlth I private baths. Completely re- novated. ' Excellent service. H. H. BROWN, Manage v Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors. menu. Prompt i WO0494*§O+Q-O-O§§§'OQ§O§'OFO ONLY 3 HORSIEIS IN BOUTILIER STRING Frank lioutllier, the well known llsllfaii trainer, will take his rac- ing slablc this week to Mollcion to Pivlilln- for pile season's racing. So fir as can llo learned the Boutilier ‘Elfin: that w-ill be raced this year will consist of only thrca horses, a patrons of tile "hurt having decided to wait ovcr auuthi-r svason before getting back lll the rill-flu; game. It iii expected iiilli iluxi your Ilalifax will he back 0n tllc racing map wl-ilil lllc old track in operation again. ’l‘lii- racial.’ string oi Dr. D. II. IilcAlisti-r. ex-M, I’, have arrived "l Frvilcrlcton and arc quartcrotl at "it? Frriloriclnn Trotting Park in Chi")!!! of l~‘red Cameron, tho vel- riilll trainer. who campaigned ilvnl with izrcal succcsa last sca- “°"- Fri-u llal, 2.06 1-4. Jenny Plum. 2.14 l~4, and Victoria. 2.15 tjgslilff‘ innoug the ‘llorscs. Under l! N elw tiliic allowance rules this mmijfhyivd ‘to he a vcry formidable the “has Fern Hal is eligible to ~- lolaas on half milc trucks ‘"0 Vivloria can start lh the 2.20 trots. > I I mlllaliiax fans are pulling for a Md flllenbotwaan "Roddle" McDonald k“ MCTIBue. According l0 "m"! "fiddle is wol- 1‘ m" "ll the road eve a‘ are "I m" "pinion i. Can Ilmu Thai ii; || l‘! day. Sever- lmt McDonald Mil" if In small condition. ‘Q question. CAST For m - In u‘. 111m and Children kin! hard and I ORIA i” °"l"3_0 Years calves weighing ninety pounds nnd ovor hctwccll Muy 15th and Juno 15th. \Vlll pny hit-timid. mark- et price. Writu or phone (innmiiull Packing (.ln. Ltd" CIIIIPIIHILQOWII. ' 60-5-1315. ii METHOD OF ORCHARD CULTIVATION ‘I. (entail Guard? HEW PASTOR EXPECTED.- Tllo Rev, Ilonald Lamont, is ex- prcted to arrive on the Island, from Gllpeiihead. Scotland, the firs". week in June, to take charge cl the congregation oi the Free Church oi Scotl-ahd, formerly under the past- orate of the late Rev. Daniel Mac- Lean. Tile Rev. Donald Lamont is a native of this Province and grad- uated for the Ministry from Edin- burgh University. He comcs highly recommended by the Secretary oi the Colonial Committee. to the Gen- eral Assembly of the Church oi later in tile parish of Gllpellhead, previous to the war, and he also served as a military chaplain to the interned soldiers in Holland. Many of the churches have been without services since tho death of their late pastor and feel very fortunate .ln securing the services of the Rev. Donald Lamont, es- pecially when there are so many congregations vacant. One Womau’s I OF INTEREST TO CHILDLESS OMEN. 'l‘oronlil, Olllariir-“I i'or a long limo from weakness. ilrilanllnillion, terrible backache condition. 0m: booklets was loft at my (loor, and l read how tho other woman with troubles like mino had been madl- well, so Igui a boliie of Lydia I}. Pinkllaln's Vvgctablo Compound and a pat-kago oi’ Sanaiive “lash, and it ilvlpod Illt‘ wonderfully, and I now have lllc illlest little baby boy that ally lllotllvr could want. l want to I'(‘('.(lIllllll‘IllI IJjIIIii E. Fluk- halllfis Vcgctabll; (‘olllpouml in ally woman who has [villain irnllllli-s." —Mrs. Joseph Ila. Bella, 773 Shaw Sircct, 'I‘urulil0, Ontario, (filnilda. The oxpcrii-ilce of Mothoriloiltl is a. tryiui: iiili‘ to most wiiillvll and lll.'ll'l( dizziillrllv all l-polcil ill illt-il‘ iivi-s. Nut ont- \\'i)lll ll ill a illlIl(ll'.‘(I suilcrcti a fcmalo and a. caused by that is i[ll'(‘lllll'l‘tl or IIIHIPI’: and; iluw l0 propurly raro for Ill soil‘. livvry woulau at this time iIiillIIiI FPIY upnll llytlia It). PillkllailfsVegt-iaillc tioilipilulltl, a illcsi. valuable tolllc galtisill. iIIl litany llolncs oucc IIIUH‘ arc now t-hiltlrrll bciriiusn UI the fact that, ilyilia i6. Pinlilliulrs Vcgvtilllli- ‘(Vlllllilfllllil lllukvs wu- illall llurliull, llculilly and strong. and this guild l)ItI'IilSIlIOllt'lI> rilill method system of‘ cultivation to ho adoptvti may bc varied to some extant to meal local condltitlns. In reality. however, all systems should bc. and imlllost cases are, a. slight modification of the "clean cultiva- tion and clover crop system." The ‘Clean Cultivation Method, calls for all the ground under and ltrouml lllc trccs to be ploughed 'l‘llo' m‘ illltlfiwlffiflllflfllly‘ llarrcwcd until around Jilly first. 'l‘liis system has mucll to rc- l‘.0llllll0ll(l it, viz.(1) maximum coir servaiinll oi soil moisture, (2) ex- cellent conditions for liberation 0t plant food especially nitrogen, (3) IiIKIIIIIIIOSS and cleanliness of the orchard and (4) control oi’ insect. posts. ill connection wltll this, either lall or spring ploughing may be practised. the former however, only in those localities ‘with a favorable enough winter to so ipermit. Tho great secret of success with an~y system oi cultivation designed to conserve moisture and liberate plant food is to get. on the land as early in spring us possible. nthcrr wise, if the orchard is not plough- cd until late. most of the advan- tages oi’ cultivation are lost. lMnrlliication of the above con- sist of leaving a strip oi sod about four foot Ill width lluxl to ‘U10 trees. ill old orchards whore it is iliillcull. to get close to the trccs this may be practised successfully, in which case the grass is cut once or twice during tile season and allowed to remain as u lnulch. ill boill those instances. oll the cultivated portion fldlIIIICII l5 lualn- ifllllPtl until about Jilly first, whorl a cover crop of some sort silould be sowed. if tlloseed is not loo cx- pensive, Billllll legumintius crop like red clover or crimson clover at the rate of about 12 pounds per acre for the former and 10 pounds for the latter. or summer vctch at. the ratc of 50 pounds per acre is ari- vissble. as these will add a con- sldcrablo quantity of plant lood to the soil. | I! too costly, rape may be used as a cover crop. at the rate of 30 ‘pounds per acre. The Sod lMulch ‘System, ‘ll pro- perly handled may be advisable on moist soils where there is nilunrl- ance of plant food. This slzstoln must not llc confused with the Soil System, w-hich la not lo ht- recom- mended. in tho former, for the first ‘ few ycars grass or old stnlw ls luled on to the orchard and plac- l around tho trccs to form a mulch. This practice is continued until the ciltlinga from the sod bo- eath the tress is suflicient in .llemsolves to form a heavy mulch. ‘M. B. DAVIS illlll hvrb I‘i‘|lli‘lI_V rillliaiils llu llarrililtcsl or llarllliul lIl‘lli-'.¥. ('1 THIS H€R€ GPlR-DELN i was STARTED TOO LATE‘. - Scotland. He was ‘a successful Min-- ' Experience day one ol‘ your ‘ ' and iiivigoralor oi tllc IUIIIUIL‘ or~ (‘lllllllcris ‘ VG'T——I.>UT HE'S wtiorr AN‘ Pcaureo 1H6. WRONG- cRoP$.. BEETS WON'T GROW m: Tens SECTION DICKY DIPPYS DIARY v , . gt! "iftgtétia-“igpgcces ohlllflwiffin 800w- . . ~FE~JOYQN§ msELl? JNIIrIENSELY “ianlrjrasg HOURS PASSED a FIRE ALARMo-The firemen had a call-out on Saturday morning for a chimney lire at the residence or Mr. A‘. E. McEachern. There was no damage. _BASiEBALL.-—In the baseball game at the (E.A.A.A.'grounds on Saturday between the G,'W.V.A. and‘ the League of the Cross. the lormer won by the score of 11 to 6. Mr. Chester Garrett was umpire and Mr. T. Corrigan base judge. _PEIi$0liiil.S__ 4I‘%_ Tile Old Gardener" Says One oi.’ the most sstislaotr 0i‘y annuals which can be Brown in the average garden is the South African daisy; Clllfllflfiued under the dlillcult nalno ill Dimorphotbeca. It has a very bright, cheerlu: blossom. and is not at all hard 'to handle. The annual maliows, nasiurtiums, poi; marlgoids. zinnias. and pet- unias are other kinds which 011E111 to have a place in BVBPY garden plot. Hon. A. E.‘ " Arsenault left Sat- urday morning on a trip to Mont- real and Ottawa. Mr. DonaLl Nicholson, M; P. has ‘arrived home from Ottawa. STOC K QUOTAT‘ ON GERMANS INCENSED AGAINQT FRENCH NEGRO TROOPS BERLIN, May 2l.—Tile Govern. mcnt has abundant proofs olflout. "BB5 by French Negro troops in m“ Occllliletl 201105 against German women and children, Adolph Koes. ler- -F0reisn Minister, told dir- Reicllstag today. The French trans. Dortatioii of 50,000 negroos into the Ileart of Europe, was said by Kilt-s- icr as crilnilull, and tho final aim of Frfllch IWIIPY- "lfllcstur said ivas if; .1 sense to bu the ruill of Ger- U82 "Ylillly mentally and physically. p514,‘ '- 'i‘hc Foreign MilllSl.(!I"S stato- ~3‘1‘m "W015 Wvrt‘ in l\llS\\’(‘l‘ to illtorpcl- laillons by wollluil rcgardiiltg H113,” Franco's uso oi‘ black forces Ill tho "Cl-‘lllillllflfl of Frankfurt and other newly-occupied illlinc cities. KWilWIE lis-lliilliii-F Public Notice EXCISE TAXES To All Whom it May Concern Regarding tho Excise Taxes. which are an amendment to the Special War llovtenuv Act, 1915 notice is hereby given that H“. w". (I00 must culls-cl tile tax lroln tilt! purchaser on all ilrticles taxable, when sold for trnni-ailnlption or personal use, from, and including May 19th. 1020, All vcllilcrs are required i0 collect accordingly. and shall kecp recoril of all cilllectilllls. » ‘lliailufacturisrs, wholesalers, importers, etc, and every pi-rsoll so]. ling or <ll~:<lilig_ in articles upon which taxes ari- inlpilscd, or who ('(lllll' within ilu- proposed ulllcllllllltlllt to tllc Act shall ctllllpiy thoro- with. (lli tho i'ii=:~'i. and iiftcirllth day of each mouth, all iliinl-lltacturors. \VIIl)Il‘!-iiII“" iiuptlrtors and vendors in this Province shall forward sworn stllli-liu-nt ill dctilil, Ill duplicate accolllpzlilit-il by rcllllltellltxc oi’ lIII tax truili-viltl it) IIATIIFAX, N. S. May 28.-—(Quo- tallolis furnished by F. llfMcCurdy and Co, the Montreal Stock Ex» . 6B oval F. J- CASEY, (‘ollvtwior oi inland RPVPIIIIP, (‘lmrlnltoiinvil l’. It}, l. All rvlliiihlllct- IIIIISL llc IITJIIC payable to IIH‘ IIUlltlYilIlIl‘ IIII‘ li--- crivi-l‘ llvllorzll. ‘I "~/E.'Ll_ twat-fro ' sTRAlcel-reh up 1'11. TfifiCl-l Ttiost 01,1) LOHFERS NOT To TORMENTi THAT’ Boy ‘I QJTTJ THAT AIN'T mg WAY TO MAI<€ A GARDEN - Not-low ml‘: n ti‘ . _ l. IA u, _\ Ifrle; GATHERING- OF‘ THE the sincere synlpatliy oi‘ knew him. wcro unusually sad as his was zlbscllt (luring his illnvss and at the IIIIIL! n! his (loath. mains were laid io rust Ill P‘ cnaluoiwamwu (rumours; '""" ~ Q “The Flxuvos THE 24th I 24th here.’ Outing shirts in stripes, Champagne, from $l.50.up. Khaki Pants roll pair. Tweed or si Summer Uude We have uo every I new model. button high waist you'll like the styi tailored suits at the the 24th. iifllil-Sil-Mhlill. YOUNG MEN'S Get your fixings for the We have a splendid stock of . Leather Flexied or Elastic Belts 75c to $1-50 a ' Silk 0r Lisle sox 50c pair t0 $1.25 pair. Soft collars, white 0r colored 50c each. Knitted ties $1.25, Silk ties $1.25 up. Young Meris Suits NEWEST MODELS $35. UP Stylish, Snailill’. up-to-the- $3500 $40.00 and $45.00. Double breastod models along with belted and fancy liorfoiks. We want you t0 see those suits yuu’ii like the clothes, _ enderson 1&5 Cudmore WAGE THREYI Haberdashery” FOR MAY. white fancy or Khaki, cuffs $3.75 ik caps $2.00 up to $3.50. rwear combinations $1.65 Suit. 9 minute Suits for youugrmen at t only one 0r two style i0 show you but is represented here. Such as one or twu , single-breasted styles, one 0r twu button es and. you will be pleased to find such well prices we are asking for them. Get one for t 101 GRAFTON STREET. .... ywfw y. LONDON, May 231.-— Polish lilrirus ' in tllc Vitcbsk rt-giun. nolrh Hf Kelli‘. today apaprclltly llllvi- ral- REGGIE PITRE Mr. and Mrs, Allrailzllll l‘itl'r'. fornlrrly of Mnnclrlll, Nil, now ru- sitlilli; ui ltuslilao. l‘.l~l.l., will have a widv i circle of friends ill iilt- loss ilftllcir l second villi-st son, lluizillalil. Ilflidl 11 years. who diml ill llii- (‘harlot- tctown llospilal on ‘lklisiliiy, May l8, after a sllnri illni-ss following un operation for appendicitis. lieg- tlc follow, much iilvi-d by all ivllo The circulllsiillli-l-s illiliv-ll‘ Ills rr- Si. ' eorcocw -(\DVICE commirree 1M a sinus-ML? Dxl€~7'"s;:;e‘{"l OH, MRDIPPY, Your? HAIR. ls ACTUALLY GETTING THIN!” 1 WA“: A uizusi Inc's cometary, Itustico. zly his soul rest in IWZIPI‘. “WHAT Iwouu: Yo ME, TO PUT on SHE YAWNED gio was a bright and t-hoorlul lil» , ' ”i371???""i'§SZT5I~’iF8,TEI£ Z i" POLES vkyroluollhq ilriven the Rods liar-k 1'.’ llliil‘.< lll'.'li‘ SISTERVFJLLL “A Va" May 21'_ Krszzpul yilllil ilad Ttllllinrtl lit-d ilivisitln North of tho ltivi-i‘ Si-rzinii lllklllg 500 pristlllcrs, tllv VIPIUH flirt) clililllcil lu have rcpiuscil iill‘ iai~ 0st Russian zlttclllpls to on», Ilcr- Thrco lllcn wore killcd and Sislcr- villi- svas roi-kcd by iht- IJXIIIOSIUH of one hundred guurts of nltrc-gly‘ ui-rilli- today ill Illt! plant of the: lit-it and w'vru‘l'vltilifi"f "i"l",'"l'l m“, Ylyllllkllhlflikfill)(YlllIPElllYllCfC. Ilolsllcvik coull cr a acts wiic , " ~ _ started Ialc last wcck. Tllc lati-sii ; __t‘ Warsaw ciilcial statement‘rcccivcdJ W . ‘o today said ihc ifulisii forces llad t a ' l ' l. In ilemoriam The silent praise of ‘ i real appreciation light- ens up the face of the man who smokes a WDC genuine French Briar Pipe. It recalls many a pleasant pipg- ful. Equal enjoyment is promised for days to come. It’: the plpc to bring out the full fragrance of your favorite blend. S0 Cl0n’t say “pipe” to your duller, sayacwncpi WM. DEMUTH 8t CO. . IillililililililliilliilliilillilliiliIIIIIIiliilllillillllilli flélli"5”?l'i'iifi€fi““”’"”"“ LIADVISE.‘ 4 Eism 5* T JTK,’ t PUT Your! HAT ounzrfintl Au asvsmrlu . ' " l .' WFFJCY.