| f FOR ssuc-‘mvn noon nnoon . -I‘0R SALE—'I‘\VO FOX ROUND.‘- . ‘one thri-e years old. shot u black ' ‘fox ahead of him two weeks arm; .... good trailer. _ 0R SALE-uh ll I house. 8 storgs _ MARCH 20,1920. ITo Perforni Your: Tasks Properly < Your-system should be < kept in as perfect condition ‘ as possible. You can't expect to be st your best i! You are nervous. rlesponcent and on the verge of s breakdown-Try " I Foster's liypophospiiites Compound the creator of new strength and vitality. This preparation consists of the bur-t ingredients for rebuild- ing the system and is sold on its merits. The Price.--$1.00 4 per l6 or bottle. j’ E. A. Foster Central Drugstore. O-Q-O-OOQQO“ County Court ' ' ~~llt§nmmerside The County Court opened yester- day morning in Surnmerside at 10 ocloclr with Judge McQuarrie pr-Q. siding. The first case was J. J. White, defendant vs Bernard Murphy, 5 n. |_ A' 5 plalntm‘ Ememld‘ MARITIME ASEBAL LE DU _M:l:dls1;17enk vévsssa 53220210‘. 31911 T]... m-edeflcmn 91......" gay; ernor 0f‘ the Province. Proceeds in aid . . . - . . r . , - feudal", L A; McDonald’ chum” lgrgtelgiglgzlgllllilgaggbiolftililflti; (hutch, in British Columbia. ‘GTE: sgogilialcnefdg-was the James Maritime Province!‘ Appliance Ce» vii-wor- v- 1- c- MT..’.‘.‘Z.‘.§‘..‘“{‘.“.Z°.LT."°‘S§ lflfiédil‘. gfirgmmpggitgmtanfigffidgttrg‘5 g“ ed ihat Frederlctohfas three times Sonatina - - . - . . - I15 Of - k S d f . ‘ winners of the old New Brunswic Qnata 0 _ 27 Na 2_ _ _ _ ..§.‘f.““““"“°"°’“' B“ ‘°’ "m" 33%;"; g;gg;ge‘",g1,gg*"";‘;3 . ....I.); . . . . . . . . .. Minuetto ....__-<e>-_. organization. bl d m ....................Presto ' o air a; can e earne , e I R buns o, the promomrs m, m, Walze CB teams in Halifax, Amherst, Monct- Etlldé Flat . . . . . . . . . . ton, St. John, Fredericton and a Impromptu least one otherpluce. Sofsras . T119 ice racer; wm be hem 11,15 both Fredericton and St. John are POIOIIEIIISG - - - - - - - - - - - - - - morning starting at 10 (yciock concerned, they a1..- both without sharp, the free for all taking place first. Todayflsi races will be cx- ceptionally interesting and every- one who possibly can should see them, 'l‘he course is between llilis- boro bridge and Railway wliar. Starters are as follows. ‘ =Free for all, Dongoln, Angus Dillard, King Okla, Class B. Pace, Orna, Signature. Patola, Don Wilfrid lilal, Com-f modore l(.. etc., rtl Where copies Contractions count l- one W0 are allowed as one word. In no this [D8110]. OHIO 0111 ' AGENTS WANTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading. It; per vmrd for asch in. I6 Oll- come to our ‘core to be forwarded. five must be added to cost to cover Cash remittances to cover cost rnust accompany alihuverriae- rule be over received without remittance cannot be ncknowle g Judges are RJ. Steele, L. Wood and E. Acorn. . Q-O-Ofl-OO-OO-Q ceuls ‘realign. etc. I figure- (ss $1.000) l‘ but flVB luulscid Aedivcrtiseuren ts WANTED 1 gow Goal keeper was pensilized for AGENTS, SALARY AND 0031M]!- misslon to sell Red Tag Stock. Corn lets stock including exclus- ive Ines. specialy hardy. grown b Sold only by our s - t free samples. Wri a Lto Dominion Nurseries, Mon- FOR HALE. - LAIIGB RANGE, Lonergaws Restaurant. City. _ \VAI\"I‘EI) AT (more __ (- FOII SALlk-FARM. Si! Mllililtf boarding accommodation .021? from Charlottetown. Apply 19b young lnrlics. until May 1st. ..\p- Kent St 7730-3-19-Mlu6Iptl ply l’. 0. Ilox 41-1 or telephone 701, furrow April 8th. Ivor. 7754 sow, duo to Damien McGuigan. Hope it .1"- “lm ymmg’ tMKtrnIIIsB Jill‘ 173ml.’ "'““'““ m m‘ 774ii-9-20-lifE2i c DWELLING. h gh. about‘ 20 rooms; also barn whl may be IIHLdP. suitable for automobiles. pug- pnrt‘ uIttrl-i npply hicKinnun nnd liichcrll, 90 Grout (‘merge St. 7092-3-l8-1ilE3I illl HALliF-AT DIONTAGUE; TIIH residence nf the lntc Senator ltob- ‘.ru;un_ with hot water rind clcc- triclight. hirrtutiful grounds nud ti ucrr-a of limil with orchard and outbuildings. Suitable for pru- fcuiunnl mun. trader or furmcr. Apply tn lilrs. Itohcrtson. 87 U1)- pcr Prince St... Chnrlrittctrnvrr. 772fi-3-lfl-hllililiptlf MALE HELP TAILOR \\'ANTI'lD-—GOIDD maker. Highest salary or lect- work if preferred. Answer. .tntc your ricc. Transportation ad- vance . A. Drcskln. 608 ain BL. at. John, up. 1684-3- ll-MEGI (7 0 AT NIIDV IIIKUNPHYICK AND NOVA \\'AN'I‘IIJD—DIAIIIIIPIII MAN AND Scotin farms nrc the cheapest on wife for farm: must have rcfcr- earth. Great fruit. dairy nnrlcat- PllCG-il. Wages $55 per month fol‘ tin country. “Sportmazrs 1mm. summer, 8-15 per month winter. dine." Write for Hurley's 1920 llouse; tire and vegetables rlup- free Catalogue. Alfred Ilurlc-y 8t lit-d. No mllkinir- Apply A- S- Rv- 0a.. Limiued, st. John, N. 11.. Farm ortson. Mermaid. 7751_3_20_niEm Specialists. ‘7685-3-1 QAIIESIIIIIIN, CIT!’ T0\VN Oll wAyTpup-A MARRIED MAN T0 \\'0rk on n farm. Free house. fuel. vi-gctablc garden and other priv- ileges, $60 u month to an 0x901‘!- cured, reliable man. Also several- i-xpi-rlenccd young men can ht‘- u-ivon mmploymcnt with frcc luuu-d and good wages. Aprarly Drip . _nf Agriculture. 71 9-3-20-lit ti MALE HELP WANTEII.—-STUD- cnts and teachers. young men or write for our $600 ofior Wfilmll- r s er . for Summer holidays: llluu H00 ‘£212,381,; duonm a ecu] "colon offer for Easter holidays. No dc- ., Humane‘ he Jo Pm“, posit required. Educational flfid m‘ %”“'_m9n‘ of in" “hm; patriotic work. Exceptional op- a“. l"! Pubnlmnx go" Ken‘ pnflilfllly for returned men. State “I ‘rlouetown ago, exporincce, College staudlnK- :o".“"."."". “Y '":'":.'":'""1‘..."::§.'.: - - "“"‘”’__"- . s r c leprr-ncn a v.. . R .... c.. Civic eception enter‘ iii-pi... 182 Spsdina. Toronto. D000 \VAGES FOB HOME \VOIlK. We need you to make socks on the fast easily lesrhedmutn Knit- ter. Experience unnecessary. Dis- tsnca immaterial. Pos tively no . cenvassin . Yarn supp led. Par- ticulars. DODL 5 OOIII. stoma; 0.. Auto Knitter 00.. crouto- 9839-l-19MtlApnS0. TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER \VAN'I‘ED FOR GREEN’- wiclr School No. 98. Supplement 385.00. . eek. Secretary. l-‘rcnch River. 1596-3-l3-ME7I Attention People D0 you realize how footwear has advanced? So why throw sway "l" shoe or rubber boo’. when it could not be repaired anywhere else. lllllls it to us, we guarantee satin- ction. d. B ll a We have all new and up to date machinery, including a McKay stitcirer, and backed up by l "79 long experience of shoe making. No matter how much the shoes l"! Worn out we'll fix them and do it "Bill. our work is open for your .\\'AN'l‘I~2l1 IN‘ .\i.\\'--A lfvlllil w|q~|| \VAN'l‘li‘.l)-—IIOU§l~l wrrn rionrzniv __ PRIVATE NURSES EARN $111 T0 WANTED—A GIIII. F0" GENERAL ________________________ WANTED -- COOK POI! PLAIN . cooking. _-_-__.___i.i_________ (H311 \VAN'l‘IEl).-—0NE \VIl0 CAN MISCELLANEOUS _____i__ Fill‘? llllN'l‘—-lifl0lll KUYPAIILIQ FOII IIIY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT than two hundred men, prominent in public affairs and in business greeted civic luncheon at the King Edward this afternoon. Loud applause fol- lowed Mayor Church's suggestion that the people unite and elect Sir Adam for the vacant seat in the legislature in northeast Toronto. The Mayor also expressed the hope that Premier Drury who was pre- sent, would assist and encourage the Hydro ‘Electric and Hydro lla- thsnlcfulness at being home again province ngriculturslly dustrlnliy. Minn-Q's Llnlmsnt Cures Colds, Ito n1‘ without hour-ii. .".p-! lvcrc ‘fli-iii-Ii-Zii-hllfiiil .__.____________________ warvrnu T0 nus-sinuous: IIAND combination safe AD in good order. ply P. O. Box 71. City. . 73l1-2-28-VIEtf conveniences, centrally Anllly Telephone 804. 7G50-3-l7-liiE6i located. 7702—li-20-ltI l-JSI N UVRSING $80 a week. Learn without leaving homo. Desert tivo booklet sent free. R0 al gollege of Science, Devi. 25 . oronto. Canada. ‘ l055-0-20ME5Int26i FEMALE HELP ' housework. An McKlnnon. 127 Charlottetown. ugly to Mrn. Donald crth Rive-r Itonii. 7684-3-l6-MIE6I Aflllly to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. 175 Fitzroy Street, be- tween b and 8 lll 41-. evenrniad s plniu cooking. Family of‘ iivc. all grown up. Ilcst. wages pnld to YIRht hart)’. Jill's/R. Ncviilv, l3 Spring Garden llund. Halifax, N. 9- » 7688 to m unii three rooms on sec- ond filght. Phone 702-14. I 7tiil4-3-l8-hll-lilipri country. a full and exclusive line of whole root trees and plants, for garden.“ orchard or farm. earnings guaranteed the year round. Experience not necessary: we teach you. Luke Bros, Limit- ed, Nurseries. Montrsal. 698 "|‘1MEwlnnI -__< for your next order for biiihesds: istterhesds. envelopes, visl ng All is nds of pun - To S_ir_._idam Beck (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, March LiL-tlvlore Sir Adam Beck nt the ials in every way. iSir Adam Beck, expressed his nd hoped that the people would nite tomalre Ontario the giaeatest an n- BlI Tonite C. 2.15%, owned by John suitable or properly equipped base- ball grounds‘. but both places have the fitting up of modern plants in prospect. sameness DEFEAT BLACK FOXES 10-3 The Amherst Ramblers defeated the New Glasgow Black Foxes in Amherst this ‘week by a score IO-to 3. The first episode ended 2-2. ln the second -pel‘l0d the score stood 5-3, in which period the New Glas- lyiaig down in the net to stop a dis- tinct line for the net. in the last period the Ramblers moved like well-oiled machinery chalking in five additoual scores. -—-——-<-o>—-—-— YALE ABANDONS IDEA OF FORWARDING SCULLING CREW TO ENGLAND NEW IiAVEN, CONN., Mar. 18.-— Yale's plans to send to England the coming summer the crew, truck or tennis teams has been abandoned for differ-tilt reasons. has abandoned its proposed because of the fact that the English Henley conflicts with the Yule- Ha-rvard regatta. and the tennis team has been unable to mnkc satisfactory arrangements for the trip an-i has given it up. i——o-o-a---—— ALL STAR HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY IN SYDNEY _SATURDAV HALIFAX, March 18.—-A local hockey ream, with some of I119 best players in the Maritime Prov- inces on it: lineup will invade Syd- nr-r Smut-tiny‘ 111:1: fen a game against the Millionaires Vassallo or Duke Mclsaac will -plny goal: Jack i. McNeil and Gee Ahern. un the defense; Hughey McKinnun. Arthur Li-lley, Steve liilcEachern, Pete McDonald and Bob Gocdhew forward. With tllu exception of Goodhenv and McDonald, all of the players performed with Dulhousie in Cape Breton early in the winter. and the Cape Bretoners will no doubt have to show their best to stay in the running. ——---¢-o>---; TOO MUCH "ALL HALIFAX" The Halifax Mall says: ’I‘oo many weak teams have been tra- velling through the provinces re- presenting "All Halifax" which Illlg hurt the reputation of Halifax as n. hockey town, as the outside fans have been led to believe ‘that these hammy teams are the best that. the city is uble to put out. Manager Smith should see that [he has n good team before he tnkcs the name of All-Halifax. Of course. the managers have been promised by some of the locals that they would take the irip, and then drop at the lust moment, so the manager in such sense, could not be blamed for picking up players en route to the ‘scenes of battles. -—?-<o->-—-i~ TONITA C. LOWERED COLORS OF PRINCE RUPERT SYDNEY. N. S.. March 17. — Hill. of ‘Sydney, today defeated Prince Rupert, 2.03%, owned ‘by Lemoine Brothers. of North Syd- ney, and because the recognized champion of ‘the Ice paths in Cape Bretonfi The grey mare earned her victory after three gruelling heats in one of.the greatest half- mile races ever witnessed in this part of the country. The pacers met on the ice near Shalen‘s" Beach before upwards of 2,000 people who braved the inclement weather to witness the matinee. ln the first heat Tonita C. led from the start but finished ahead a few in- ches only, in 1.04%. The same was true of the second heat in 1.04%. The match was for a $250.00 side bet but aevera1 hundred dollars in private wagers changed hand; as a result of the race. i "Better Not.” the mare owned by Bill Rudderhanr, of Sydney hat it all over Ashlztnd Belle and was an easy winner in straight heats in the other race. A MARITIME HOCKEY TEAM MAY PLAY IN BOSTON (Halifax Herald) An all star ‘Maritime hockey team will probably play in Boston next week. A Moncton man is negotiating for the trip, and an- nounces that he will have players from Moncton. Halifax and Amhe- rst on his line up. Fred and George Carroll. Jack lngrnhnm will go from Moncton. Bill Stewart and Les Lowther will be the Amherst players; Ahern, Wilkie and Grant have been invited from Halifax. non SALE Shore Farm st French Fort, 100 inspection, and any fob. eivherlncres nearly all clear. Nine miles rse or small receives our pivnpt Ind careful attention. from Charlottetown. Handy Dunst- Mfnage butter factory. school, cliur Bflhg or 53ml your 511mm [u illi- ch05 311d store. All wlffi IGIICES. A- llow boot and shoe factory o.’ Wcv- h""t 95 acres ploughed. Dwellln! em Pi-incg Two doors west of the IIDII!‘ and two large barns and oth- Clifton Hausa, GEORGE BASLER. . Proprietor. L... Bnmmerside, l’. n. i. i: er oiitbuildinil. Annlr by letter or phone itdbert Rhyhes. Dunstnfih- Hz. 59-3-20-MEsittuethl0. termg offered the Moncton men are satisfactory and all that remains to make the trip asurety is the word from the players selected. HOLDER OF WORLD'S RECORD WILL JOIN CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM Staccato Si Oiseau J etais Spinning Song. MinuetGMajor Song “Le Cor. Invention 2 Voice . . . . Walze Souvenir of Vancouver Witches Dance . . . . Scotch Air-Variations Doors 011011 at 8 p. m. 'i‘ickcti-i 5O cents. _ PROGRAMME Mouvement Perpetuel (C major Sonata) C.M. Weber ...--....-.--.. Adagio Song . . '. . “Toreador song from Carmen” Rubinstein Mendelssohn (Hunting Song)” . . . .Flezier Original composition Morris Gnomen Reign Rhapsodie N0. 2. . . . . . . . . . .Liszt _ N0 Itci-icrvtarl Seats. llcmizmzrn P121110, kindly supplied by Miller Brut-u, (‘harlottctoivn - CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PIANO niicirii. by Mr. F. n. Morris, assisted by 7 Mr. Charles Earle, Vofialist Si. PauPs Parish Hall, Charlottetown 'i‘uei-itlny Evening, March 23rd, 1920, under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Gov. of a struggling Kuhlau. . . . .........Beethoven ...---.....-.-...-.--- Chopin .....- ..~.....---.-.- Bizet ..Henselt Paderwski ltecltill begins at 8.30 OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE NEWLY The crew l "ip t h in 1918. He was s. popular fellow or: @- Business. Mr. John McLaren as At the annual meeting of Pat- ons Limited held on the 13th oi’ February last n‘ number of import- ant positions were filled by wuy of re-organization or‘ the new com- pany. Mr. J. A. MclLaren was elec- tetl president; Mr. James W. Ste- wart. Vice president; Mr. Harry A. McDougnll, director and Mr. Irvine G. liic-Laren secretary-treasurer. A review of Mr. McLarcn’s not- able record as a successful and highly prosperous tlrygocds man appeared at the time he took over the business from his former sen- ior partner; Mr. Paton. Mr. James W. Stewart, the new vice president of the re-orgunizsd company is a native of Little York where the family are well and lottetown about 85 years ago. Aft- er completing his course at West Ken; School he took a position with Messrs J. A. Farquharson and Compant . remaining until they sold aout their retail grocery busi- HESS. He then entered the employ of Messrs S. B. lnman and C0., who conducted business for some 18 months at the corner now occupied by the Canadian Bank of Coin- IIICPCB. ‘After ‘Mr. lmnnrfs‘ death Mr. Stewart was taken on the staff of. Messrs. Paton and Company. This was on April 10th 1893.-—twenty- seven years ago. He first took a position in the carpet department as punior clerk, remaining there for a year. On the retirement of the manager Mr. Stewart took full charge. For l5 years he was the buyer, visiting Halifax and St. John; these being the principal points where the English buyers assembled. ‘Seventeen years ago when the firm added house furnishings to their business, Mr. Stewart was a1)- polnted manager of the house fur- nishing and carpetilepartment. He has not only an intimate knowled- ge of the above mentioned lines but thoroughly understands the rirygcods business in all its branch- es. having an extended experience in the various departments. tHe will bring to the office of vice president that practical know- ledge and experience so essential in the successful conduct of any business. vMr. Harry A. McDougnll. son of Mr. Angus McDougull of Newton. exJSergeunt (M. M.) entered the employ of Patons Limited in 1904 as errand boy. By close attention to and a natural aptitude for the business and by willingness to work it‘ was not long before he was placed in charge of one of the smaller departments. After ser- vlng in this for two or three years he was promoted to the assistant mnnngership of the carpet depart- runncr, who recently mnde n new world's record in the 70 yard hurd- les. will not compete for the Unit- ed States in the Olympic games. Thompson has announced that he is a Canadian and that he will com- pete under the emblem of ‘the Dominion. Hc is considered as a sure point winner in the 811111- Eanl Thomson. who served quite a few months in the Royal Air Force, in the different camps around Toronto. ‘vas- always the highest point getter for whatever field track team he represented. he was also on the Royal Air Force track team that went to the States HANOVER, N. 11., March 15. — Earl Thompson, the Dartmouth: ORGANIZED‘ PAT 0N’S LIMITED Members of the Staff. Becoming Partners in the Mr. James W. Stewart Succeeiis favorably known. He came to Char‘ Vice-President. ment. In 1912 he rook charge of the Gents Furnishings; holding this position until he enlisted. for over- seas service in November 1914, leaving here as a gunner in the Second Heavy Battery. During his overseas career he spent three and a half years between France; Bel- gium and Germany; was slightly wounded once and received the Military Medal in i918. Returning home in May i919, he resumed his former position at Patons Limited- nnd this position he now holds. Like Mr. Stewart, Mr. MciDougall brings with him to the position of Director an all round knowledge of the dry goods business as he has served in all the departments; specializing in Gents Furnishings. nMl‘. Irving J. McLaren, ISecretary Treasurer is another experienced tirygoods mun, having been with the firm for eight years. He also spent two years with the. Cresent Mfg. Co. and J. W. Peck. the well known manufacturers of Montreal. ills overseas record is well known having been a Lieutenant with a Machine Gun Battalion oi! tho. 2nd division He was through all the big "shows" after Vim)‘ Ridge; receiving the Military Cross for splendid work during the big drive in the summer of 1918. He. had also been previously mention- ed in despatches. ' The Policy of PMOXIB lllmlled In making thler fellow workers 118"‘ ners in the business is highly com- mendable. Ten of the staff of this firm are already shareholders. A quantity of the stock is being I5- sued to the general public and we understand that it is being take! up freely. it is proposed as soon as the necessary legislative auth- orIt-y is given go increase the num- ber of directors to five or more. BIRTHS SMITH.—At Middleton on March 12th. 1920 to .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith. a son. - BRAZIL-At Mount Ryan, March 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazil a son. LEARII-At North Tryon on FBb- 2nil to Mr. and Mrs Fred Leard. a daughter. (Jessie). OROSSMAM-At Tryon ,on Feb. 14th to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cross- man, n son (Harold William). WEEKS-Ag Charlottetown, P. E. 1., March 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Weeks (nee) Laura Call- beck a daughter. Stillborn. MCKlNNON.—-ln this city March 9th. to Mr‘. and Mrs. Hugh McKin- non a son. Wilfrid Laurier. LOCHERIN-In this city on March 18th. 19120. Arthur Locherln, aged nine months, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Locherln. DEATHS McFADYEM-At Riverdale, March 18th, 1920, Peter D. Mcl-‘adyen. Funeral today, Saturday ‘tat one o'clock to St. Catherine's Ceme- tcry. ARBlNG-At Suffolk. March 18th, 1920, Mar-y Jane, wife of the late James Aribing. aged 78 years. Fun- eral Saturday at 2 p. m. to Suffolk Cemetery. CAMERON-Dim suddenly March 19. 1920, at the residence of her brother Capt. A. ‘ Cameron‘ Miss Flora Cameron of Point Prim aged 83. Funeral Snnda-y 9.80 a. m. to Belfast cemetery. HORTON-At ‘Bethei. Lot 48, on March 19th. i920, lsusan Robertson, beloved wife of Alexander Horton. aged 55 years. Funeral to Birch Hill cemetery. Sabbath next st 2 Central guardian IT PAYS to buy in this province. SKATING Arena this afternoon. DIOTIONARIEG, only s limited quantity on hsnd. Get yours today, only 98 cents. 738i. A SPECIAL LINE OF WOMENB VOILE waists in white only. Special Saturday $1.00. Prowse Bros. 7728-3-19ME2i THE CAR FERRYJ-Irhe car fer ry steamer made two quick double trips yesterday. The mail train ar- rived in the city at 6.30. ' ,__ A SPECIAL LINE OF WOMEN'S GORSETB in size 19, 20, 25, 27. 29 for Saturday only $100 Prowse Bros. 7728-3-19-ME2i "SOME MAKERS OF CANADA" should interest everybody today. Hear, Hon. F. J. Nash at Caledon. ian Club rooms, Monday at 8 p. m. Admission free. 7720-3-19-flVlE2l PUBLIC HEALTH CAMPAIGN. ,——Dr. Porter will address a meet ing in the Opera House Sunday af- ternoon March 21st‘ at 4 o'clock. Public < welcome. Admission free. 7738. EGG CIRCLE MEETING-There will be e. meeting of the Wheat- ley River Egg Circle, Tuesday 23rd Mr. William Kerr will address the meeting. 2i CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-Ow- lng to the condition of the roads, Rev. Ewen McDougall cancels his appointments for Kinkora and Point Prim next ‘Sabbath. STOCKING BARGAIN. -- Today Patton's are placing on sale seven Governor Harding Fedora! Ramos Burl the Canadian Olub said:- " ‘Work and Save‘ is the great fimedy" for the High 00st of The advantages of a 8s ngs Account are apparent to out psrsonabuthaveyonsxperieneod. the convenience of a Joint Ae- count? Any of our 800 Branch Managers will give you particulars. Assn‘: lXCI-D Immune lINIiIN BANK or oiriioi OHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH s PAGE» QTIRHIIP illliiii fiii. ‘i,a,i;;i.»;ii l .1. n,‘ 4115-.‘ a . .4 c. c. rsmwts. mansions. ‘T ' EXCHANGE AND . LETTERS o. CREDIT i. This Bank offers peculiar advantages in handling e,- Foreign Exchange and issuing Letters of Credit. With Branches in every part of Canada, as well as in several important cities elsewhere, and with corres- pondents of high standing in all parts of the world, it is able to place many advantages at your disposal. 4p HE CANADIAN BANK , OF COMMERCE ’ PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE. FUND " CPIARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, c. Lomcr Miles, Manager. .,i $I 5,000,000 $5,000,000 dozen black stockings. celebrated standard nruke. sizes 8 to 10 at 60 cents .'il.‘1‘ pair. and only 84 pairs to be sold. so hustle to gut your share. 77H. CHURCH SERVICES-Jtev. R. W. Lindsay. will preach at Alexan- dra, Hazclbrook and Cross Itorids hours. . Straight of Victoria has purchas- ed the store of J. P. Tamyln Co, Summerside. The business will be Straight and son. will be unveiled‘ in St. Church during the evening service pectfully invited to attend. —Much sympathy w-ili be felt for Captain Cameron, whose aged sis- ter died suddenly at his residence to town on the 4th inst to pay her annual visit to her brother. into pneumonia from which she recovered. But henrt weakness followed. She passed away peace Horse Show At the Provincial Horse Show just closed the management, nu. commehrlable forethought reserved the best until the last and when announcer Len called for carriage mares or geldings‘, shown in har- ness. a field of horses faced Judge Grigg, which for quality and tit seldom gnaces a. Maritime Show ring containing as it did among others a. numiber of animals that have been winners both at home and abroad Ibut had never previous"- ly happened to face each other in one ring, and even when the final awards were made there were ani- mals outside the money that had. never been ibelow first before. After a. careful examination, that flashy grey owned by A, A. McBeih, Mar- shfleld was placed first, her super- ior acting and manners winning her the coveted red ribbon. A handsome bay mare owned by Mr. Francis‘ McKay, ci-ty, was second and that breedy ‘locking grey geld- ing of Mr. Wright's, city, was third. *““‘¢vv¢¢vv¢v#"¢¢v$¢$v ‘LA l fi. Ill- Quullty counts , on Sunday March 20st at the usual PURCHASES STORE-Mr. c. .r. .‘ conducted undefthc name of E. J. ,1 UNVEILilNG CEREMONY—A tab .- let in memory of Lieut Ernest Auld _ James on Sunday. Returned men are res- _ CAPT CAMERON BEREAVEQ. early yesterday morning. She came ,3 Subsequently a bad cold developed ‘i fully and quietly in a good old age. * _.__._<oa-___ ,chres.) The delivery of the wheat SPRING SHOES Alley & Company Ltd. 4-0-0 POOR-COG O9 9Q-QOQQO§QQ-Q-O-OQQO-OQ-OQQQ-OOQO-O§-OfiO-QQQQO4QQQOQO 00-0-0 QfifO-OQ GOO-GO“ e’ . Theglarmers IVlle 3...... Have A Bank Account _ Sometimes the moner received from and butter is not deposited from them. The staff of this Bank is trained to be especially courteous to ladies not familiar with bank-lug ways‘. the sale of her eggs in the Bank and she gels no benefit Capital and Reserves 34.000000 Total Resources s . . . . . . . . $508,052,959 CHARLOTTETOWN Branch turnouts m r. t. ISLAND‘ ALSO AT sllmmeffill-‘Ie. Tlglllflll. Tyne Valley. Hunter River Welling- ton, Mount Stewart, Murray lliver. Cardigan, Eldon,’ " A. W. HYNDMAN. Manager The way this large class of horses was handled in so small a ring was greatly admired and Mr. McBeth is‘ to be congratulated 011 possess- ing such a classy piece of horse- flesh. ' WheidT-ontract lith Greece OTTAWA. March 19.-—-in the Commons today Hon. A. L. Sifton tabled the contract between the Governments of Canada and Greece in respect to the purchase of 12,- 000,000 bushels of No. 1 and 2 nor- thern wheat by the latter country: This return was asked for by J. A. Archambault (Chambly Ver- charged b-y that commission to the Greek Government. After the ex- piry of that ilgl't*t'lllf’.lll a ruling market price» n! the time of pur- chase WliEl made by the Govern- ment of Canada, jllllS nil charges up to the timi- lllt wheat was‘ delivered ‘on board n steamer at’ loading port, and plus a corumlsal" ion not exceeding one cent per bushel. The ngrc-emmit was signed" by Sir George E. Foster for Can- ada and D. Cuclamnnus und M. Em- biricos for Greece. — PERSONALS Mr. tinn- rm. n. our aeanin,’ have returned from zm enjoyable seven WEEKS VII-ill, l0 New York ‘City. Mr. Nelson hicore n1‘ Brookfleld Was in tho city yestvrrlay with two line heifers. i-lc remained in town" . till after the auto show. - was to be made in the twelve months between July 1 1919 and June 30 1920. Subject to an in- crease in the amount. the price un- til the expiry of the agreement be-i tween the Canadian Government and the royal commission on wheat supplies, was to be the price AAQAQA AQAQA xxx x. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer have returned from a two weeks trip to" - Montreal combining business and ‘ pleasure. , O ,. l‘) . FOR LADIES Our new styles are now open for your approval, Oxfords, Pumps and Boots. Oxfords will be the irleat rage this year, a nice pair of silk stoc "ngs (we have them too) and a snappy pair of oxfords in Patent Leather, brown or black leathers, cannot be beaten for street wear. Pumps are also in vogue for home or dress occasions, you will find our stock com lete, widths as well as sizes, we are specialists in fitting shoes, the comfort de- pends upon it, prices run from $5.50 up. .,.; Cash Only. v