_ should be kept in as pfrfect condition as possible. _.. o You can't tyxpectlo be at your best if ou are nervous, despondent d on the verge of a breakdpwm-Try I l.l"os’,ter’s ,,. ., .; liypopliosphites _ (Iolijpounrl , the creator of new? strcnzlth and vitality. This 0 i preparation consists ~,of, (11,939 best ingredients for rebuild- ing the system and is sold on its merits. The Price-dim) per ltilor bottle. E. AZ. Foster, Céhlltrfll shied... ' ii ‘l QO-O-O-OOQO “** Ma i Vile offer for ‘sale I Victory 52221585551 Del- cling" at the fol- ' l)!‘ O88. __ 3n g3. cellent opport ityt pljf- Q chase these Bo -.ht iveqat- l. trsctive prices ' ' .to “n, ‘ 101118;; exchanse s tuatioln. ~lslii~seoaso 1m he n01. 1923 8t 99 .1934 8!- 91% 1927 atftloo“ ~ 193 &_ 1m at 10o ‘ ‘t 97 i Ivltii: acorn _ mmgflomefi interest No e ' w? svslr- ral- further I ll?" - ' mo... 1'54 Richmond st. 1 1 w, 1 I ‘Jeanie-snort oi_.~ -.. Thefts on C.N.R. are " "' Startling in Character m. 1:41‘ "- . : l, coon ICE "SCONTEST-Ij ilelollsllllpll Lady Marshal and Alice the Great; Were the Winters. . . ._ The Charlottetown Dnlvlng- Club races yesterday = fternoon were at- tended by large l umbers who thor- oushly enloyed ,them. Every heat was a spirited contest, inches sep- MONCTQN. March ltlie-Thelnew relations resulting from the recent arrests of C. N. R. enrployen at Nllllfldbllflll. on the National Trans- “Ollllllelltfll. in connection with the the C. N. R. it is believed, will eclipse anything ill-the line of steal ing of ‘a iwholesale character that has been brought to light on the Canadian Government Iflailways in recent years. According to reports 31° Blefllllll 0f Zoods from the rail- wa-y cars along the Transcontinental had been going on for some time but the exten-t of the thefts is h revelation to (he officials who have been engaged the past few weeks investigating them. Up to the pre- sent some ten or twelve arrests of C.) N. R. employee at Napadogen and Edmundston have been made, arating the contestants in several heats. Lady arshall splendidly driven by Welwngton McNeil won’ the mixed class after a hard ‘battle flFBl Wllh "D0 -.' making his init- _ in] appearance and at the latter ' end of the race with Commodore K. Ell-Mayor Brown pll0ting‘Alice ' The Great won his race in thrilling ashioll comingfrom behind in ev- ry heat. Alice under his capable iltutelage is becoming a first class acizlgmare. As is frequently the base thcrs was a slight difference of opinion oven some of the decis ions of the judges -but after the Omoke of battle cleared away the Pcrltics“ became satisfied that no unfairness badjbeen dealt out. 4% The ofllciaiis. were: Judges. J. _ . . ., L. M». ‘McDonald; A P ' nrov ’i‘...§;.“$""6'-§‘i“"' I ~ . l, .| l f‘ , "Mclllachern. _ u 1221dll 21 while as many more employee who are alleged to have ibeen cognizant of the stealing have been suspend- ed pending investigation. At first "was ‘generally supposed that liquor in transit was the principal commodity missing, and while large quantities of ‘wet goods even to the ‘extent of carloads mysterious- ly disappeared between the points of shipment and destination, yet other classes of good stolen have astonished the C. N. R. police oi- flcials. Merchandise stolen from the cars it has been discovered. include a piano, a gasoline engine. -Victrolas, in addition to quantities of clothing, lboot wear and nulner- ous smaller articles. The strange part of the stealing that has ‘been indulged in lby the C. N. R. em- ployee along the ~N. T.,R. is~ that men who were drawing as h has three hundred dollars a mon ap- pear on th'e roll-as-chlef offenders. having in their possession some of the.most valuable articles which were almost sure to be ifound in time, and lead .to their downfall. Before the trial of the accused now being held‘ at Fredericton is concluded. it is expected that-re- velations of the most sensational character <will likely be develop- ed in vlcw of the employee alleged to ‘be involved, tllenature of-the good; stolen and the conspiracy that prevailed in covering up the thefts. . - 'l .1 3 3 ommodoro K. (Hooper) 4 4 3 2dh _ . (Kelly) 33444 i Time 1.07. 1.07%, 1.08, 1.09, 1.10. CLASS B TROT ‘ Alice the Great (Brown) i'2'1_1I ll-larry G. (Gcdkin) ' 3 1 3 2 Silver Todd, (Hooper) 3 3 3.2 Mary C., (Carver) 4,4 4 4 Olive (McKay) ' @5415 Time 1.11, n12. 1.10%, 1,11. nominal-ii‘- Linn-ma cum cords, ' ‘Ann L ‘ Yvvvvv v Y‘. CLASSlFlEil wlifii. t‘; must. b6 ded to cost t n! are allows as one mentl. In no one 4¢kk ALAAL AAA x AAAL L AGENTS . WANTED smarts. sallanv AID 00 lins- rnisaion. to sell Rod $.‘%€°cku_-, Complete stock inslndi g s! lus- Ive lnea, special; hardy. grown "Ill! bfi us. Sold only by our ag- ents. legant free samples. Write rloovzlto Dominion NurssrleaJdon- MALE. HELP 000D WAGES FOB HOME WORK. We need you to make socks on tho fast easily learned- Auto Knit- tor. Expat-lone " tance lmmater al. Poaiti ,can llaln ticularll. 0.. Auto rorlto. d333-1-19MtlAprJl0. L.-. w-zi p _ IIIBOELLANEOUS _ -..._. (Iflllllli 'l‘0 Till?) GRAND llAY-AAII. nnd Tea in Hunter River flail on Thursday, Marci 11‘ under tho auspices of \V. B.. and‘ Mlllnl‘ lesion Band. Ton served from 4 to 10 .m. BhouIdThuraday be stormy it will be held first lino day. 7482 g. Kat TRY OUR 80B -PRIMI'IIG DEPT-- for your neat order for blllhafida. letterheads, es. visit pg cords, posters. All do of Parn- lllet work done. 8 eclal w"De o ‘Th: ardl ubllstilng 0a.. IQ. Cbar nttetown. .__.._._..-__- PA u manl- a onasloln - a l» of mon married and aln~ wanted at. lor position: {Ii l‘ fgmtufggiynolzgleportnlout o igglv-‘i-‘l-llllltf FOR SALE m same. -_ E nuns. sous». "ll l . ‘f M to any ata- tlon? ‘lgpeglsalntiulwlvnnd rice on lllbllcatlon. John R. afar n. New London. i‘. Ill. .'_ . roll sAnIo-lvrmfel " lliNfllf- n. h D In as - . a ~e . iv.» ac- donald, shtiisxlfihala-a-ilnsrinrl rnaonnas Wadsworth Kent ‘iv NAG“ NTNII I-‘Oll 51 § O c éfo lovlli ISEMENTS ; Advertisements under this heading. 2o. per word for ufihfmw- plea come tr» our a t h o cougars o e forwarded. live cents Contractions count n. one vror , word. Cub remittances to cover cost-must can thll rule be overlooked. received wit-bout remittance cannot beacknowfllysdged. ..= .w -. wank-M ‘QITiW-riicllousw v nun‘ ‘:1 Cy? .¢_v_GOO-O&O-OQOO— P a llllb. o. . . but live figures (u $1,000) accompany all advertise- Advertiaementa v ‘ ‘ ~. w -. . ‘Illa-s. vrw-o-o+e0+»++e+¢+e+oo+ FEMALE HELP MAI!) WANTEfiAT ELDOI HDTIDL __7fl31_-2-?6-Ml5t|f E.—A nlolvllcnal. y Mrs. J. A. Mc- St. 75Z7-3'Iii}41l§2l WANTED AT 0N0 lluliuomltid. Appl Isaac. 133 King \VAN'I‘ED——A COOK. APPLY MR8. Edwin Aitkcn. 211 Euston St. 7iZ2-3-b-Mlfltf ._._._._________..______. lVAlTEll AT 0NCE-—A MAID F0“ general housework. Good Wages. No washing. No children. Apply .22 Pleasant street. ' .'ll ‘v \VAN’l"El)—-A (illll. Fllll (SENIEIIAI. housework. Apply stating Wlllml to Mrs. A. E. Arsenmllt. Summer- s n. THQZ-S-S-MEGI \VAN'I‘ED -- (£00K IFOII PLAIN cooking. Apply to Mrs. A. A. llartlctt. 175 Fitzroy Street, bu- twccrl‘ 6 and 8 in tho cvoningkm’ \VAN'I'IHD’A'I‘ ONCFr-A HOOK- keeper nrld a nalospzlrl. experienc- ed and ca ablc, for Co-o cratlve dmltcd. llimr-ru d. Ro- _ Abnly t Seaman. Secretary. Ilradrllba 7515-8-l0-hiE . FOUND _ Farmers’. fcroncos required. J, nc. ‘ 2i time ago. e an P"""é""ai"°oifz“‘ " rZFlS. u" m 1101-2-1 -Mldrf wasirnn A WANTIliIh—.'4i\IAIlIi IIOIRYIIWI $51: - ~ ' I ll n modcln L0l1\(‘fl ('llt"lida_zr.l_l‘unolpd ROOM WANTED “Till MEALH fl-itnrdayil 1nd ‘Sundays. lf_con- vnnlnyfl, Apply J. Barry 011cm- nen, p"; l Ire llox 851. Ch"- klltr-town. , ‘u-f ‘ lm ultcofll: IIA D1" I '-—- Tvllhh-lhl mars‘ In kdod‘ o Apply P. (l. Ho! 71.7%: 0F , i. r sol ~co mined fl t. .t',l.,,'.:1.'(‘.f‘..." cepglal. bu. Apply 'l‘ Pinyin no Sreok.‘ we drill-MEN All 0 0 tr ranger. . -“’ h‘ °"" o“ cut-Mohair ‘RD ‘ rder. theft 0f goods while in transit on - P h. ‘k r le-"Ei T w .1 :4, 17,; - _ i Irma; a at. thrdrspa if 11.1.9211. wgtllll co t you Diotiqgary. ,-§9;§ "p" of-town ordmerg; _ J'- n-iq‘ >-\ .HUNTl'lR RIVER [Hall > in "island War Memori lniss this! boys pictures and‘ where held in concert ti ill be‘ of candy. Orphanage building fund ' o'clock sharp. THE GAR lil making trwo trips. On t trip she docked at Borden SETTLEMENT EFFECT is announced that matters nection with the stranded viousiy referred to, have be cess-llully settled. The Ilece 3 >1 3 .5 5 T‘ 5 w F5 c U‘ 9i g cordant than sweet vexed was near the cemetery and charm the ears and fancies lishing Co., of Toronto, the over there. . ii‘. Wendell Tidmarsh, sions. W. A. ‘Stewart and ‘It. ‘C. S Halifax." ti. \ r I-nnsolyaps. ii... ., songer. westward yesterday. south owing l0 llwy-ilflfll. was "impossible at the time accommodation. lie leavcs Massachusetts. Millard’: l ', ’ HOCKEY Y. M. C. A. and the League The game was featured by a table accident when Silnon tile satisfaction of all. STOCK QUOTATIONS IiALlEAXJ lN’. 9.. March .0.»- (Quotations furnished by F. Curdy and Co., the Montreal Exchange.) Atch..... Alo. . .. .. .. Af. . . . . U-én‘ C... . .. . “c854 Call. Pas .. ..l24% Cru. ....232li Mex. Pet. .. .. .18! P n. s . .... “Mi .. . .4054 24%‘ ".9916 Kg! ‘rel-l m» MEETING 'TON|GHT.—'i‘he re- gular monthly meeting of the Lad- iee Aid of the P. E. l. Protestant The traiin with mails and passeng- ers arrived in the city at 8.30. can steamer “George W. Orr" pre- dispose of the coal by auction. CHARIVARIIL-‘i-llsic, more dis- on Elm Avenue last evening, It er to honor the ancient dead or to living is uncertain, but most likely the latter. Tin kettles and pans were the popular instruments. Auxiliary of G. W. V. A. haye ar- ranged fol‘ a large memorial street service flag for the town in honor of our boys who fought and fell (o) ROTARIANS ‘ RETURN-Rotar- ians W. S. Grant, J. A. Webster P. W. Turner, G. S. innlali, Dr. Reid and fir. Yeo returnenvlzlst night frolnmMuncton where they assisted in forming n new Rotary Club. "Rotalliiins H. M. VsnBuskirk. did not return, llavinglgone to Mr. B. Warburton ref lust. night from his trip to Ottawa. Mr~.W. J. Brown. city. W“ l1 D118- Sir Charles Dalton is in the city. Ho did not make his intended trip '1elidfrlg"g'o7llig‘1tr‘scclflle*hteaftlshlqll ___‘-__ ‘ Cures P“ A . closely contested gnme- oi hockey took plzlct at the Arena lust night when teams representing tho Cross met in friendly hockey riv- "ilFy. The result was a draw—~3—3. of the L. of C. was aecidently liu and had to he taken to the hospital. Mr. Clles Campbell refereed 0 Friday evening 12th see your soldier boy inflltsllilnd ‘War Memorials" don't lllldglf‘. i . 2i ‘l-iuiiren RIVER HALL Friday 12th. See your "boy" and where hsfsllzhlrreheyn lrltllleftllfer Me oras." ’ ' - ' ~ ‘ - '; KENSINGTON IN Temperance Hall Monday evening 15th scs your "bey-" and where‘ hedfolrghtl-"shown @ "— on’t rhea" 1-3i Ksuemeroililsssl bur Isiland , they ‘ _ fought, at "War Melnorialiyiinfrezll , penance Hall, Monday evening 15th. 2i. A- cAnAolAw-Allri-iolre night Q Prince Street School tomorrow night at Q 8 p, m. Admission 26 cents. Sale will be held in the Judges Chambers, Law Courts Building this evening at 8 FERRY.—The cal" ferry steamer met with better ice conditions yesterday and succeeded ho last at 6.30. ED-dt in con Ameri- on suc- iver of O 5 i _ -- the air wheth- of the GHARLOTTETOWN.—Through the @ courtesy 0f the Continental Pub- Ladies ON OFFICIAL BU5lNE68.-Mr. - traVQIllIIK- medical examiner for the Pension; branch of the Soldiers Civil Retes- ‘tablishment Department is lrl~Cllar lottetown this week and is examin- ing here some seventy-five return- ed men at present drawing pen- ldeaills urncd that it he in- in tho coursa of, a few days on rctum to ' of tllc regret- Pauli. rt to B. Mc- Stock ‘iii UPONI d 98 60M! . lcitinvenience to the travelling pub- ~ c." ' efforts of the llailwsyolhclals to ) illfiflfi) h.) (h) 0911;.) . .41; _ Without them. M‘ ~ . eoceee. an nelson Agentsh for ' The Webster ' ing Co. NEED 0F SE00 Continued From Page Ono In of efficiency, ‘hog leave to bring to the ltttontioll of the Jiqnornblo Minister and tile President the dc- fects in tho system as they nlfect Prince Edward island. Your memorialistg beg to em- phasize the necessily of tile Hon- orable Minister and the President, when giving consideration to im- proved transportation between Prince Edward island and the main land, keeping in view the follow; ing facts:-—— That the mater-borne traffic which a few years ago‘ was an ini- portant factor in trnnsportntiunllan almost disappeared, in consequence of which nearly thewhole freight movement, both inward‘ and out- ward, llaa centered on the Gov- ernment Railway in Prince Edward island. the car-ferry steamer, and the branch line between Cape Tor- mentlno and Sackville. N. B. _That the cur-ferry, in order tof handle the trafllc during the crop movement last fall, was obliged to discontinue connection with the Ocean Limited from Montreal. thus delaying passengers andmails for Prince Edward island twenty- two hours at a season of the year fliell such delay causedgrent in- - as- well as incon veniealde and loss to importers and papal-tars, shows that the cap- acity of the oar-ferry was avas- taxed during the period referred to. That notwithstanding the sincere escrow»: GlJAItDIAR ‘ Goon Success has as one of its be succssful in men is clo - . .rs=l'eila=r.'.. .. .- . ,_ _ . . Z E? I‘! 1 i’ ' ’ / .l ' / / l Borsaiino S Dry Clean- (o), ‘l. . And one Lo {l uQvlV (W. .l'.-.)'r "lint; . conditions self-confidence and fearlessness. of_ the things which induces the feeling-one thing which comes under the heading of sUcC THIS IS DEMON STRATED EVERY DAY ‘ and colorings; ly well made, rics. Hats inns-gian- in GAR FERRY handle tllo heavy shipments that offered during the crop movement, considerable congestion occurred. Shipments were delayed, and in consequence of tile congestion pro- ducts that would have gone upon ‘tile market during the fall montlls are now held ill store here. That each year the car-ferry has to be temporarily removed from the service to undergo necessary repairs. ilf this removal takes place in the, early spring. as was the case lastyear. the movement of the clsarl-up of the crop of the previous year is interrupted, and if lsterlin (the lleadoll the tourist trafllo is temporarily isusperlded and travel diverted to other places, cousin," in either case, "both incon- venience and loss to the Ii’ evince. That since the inaugur tion of the present system of transporta- tion production has increased, and with still greater extension of ship- ping facilities will, in the opinion of your memorialists, increase in- definitely. ‘ - ' _ That the extensive fisheries of the Provlnceecan never be fully developed until the Railway , is standardized throughout its entire length, so as to enable fresh fish to be loaded on cars at fishing cen- ters and carried‘ i to destination without breaking bulk. That if an accident should hap pen the car-ferry the" ‘whole sys tem of "transportation, halt alfdcta this province, wbuld bO/llllpoillhl indefinitely and incalculable loss would result. , That the annual deflclt against , o Suits for young a Men A hundred spring Suits of first class tailoring, in a wide selection of patterns looking,‘ serviceable fab- sso. to $82.50 The world’. .,- wonderful- of dressy tile Prince Erlwnril Island‘ Division of the Canadian National Itnilways. which is more apparent tllnn real, should not be considered ns a det- errent to further improvement of the system. Under the present sys- tem of accounting the entire op- crating expenses of the Prince Ed- ward island Division is cllnrcgd dir- ect t0 the division wllicll receives credit only for the freight, both inward and outward, pro rata in proportion to the distance hauled. The balance of the receipts ac- cruing from tile long haul is ilb- sorbed by the system ill general over which the trafllc posses. Your menlionialists are of the opinion that when the short llaul, tlle large duantity of freight originating in or destined for Prince Edward ls- land are taken into consideration the present system of accounting is not equitable and sliollld be re-- vised. lu view of the considerations set forth, in order to bring the transportation system as it affects Prince Edward Island, up to that state of efficiency so necessary to the DIOSDQTHY and well-being of the province, your mBlIlOFiBllBl-S res- pectfully but urgently request that the Honorable Minister and the President, with as little delay sa possible, inaugurate the follow- ln improvementa:-—- . E0 build and put upon the con- necting routs a powerful. ice-break- ing car-ferry steamer equal in strength, power and capacity to the steamer "Prince Edward ls- land" now used as the connecting link, thereby affording better fac- ilities and minimising the rl k of‘ a dislocation of trafllc by acci enls of navigation. To standardise the Government THEN BEBETTER DRESSED THE TOGGERY “NEW SPRING HATS ARE HERE YOU 'COULD N01‘ lex- u PECT We Worth Soft . Collars (rljwj) (o) r.._ Success in general is not possible might say creates-the desire to “WELL DRESSED.” shirts; we picked them, though; picked them out from scores of makes, be- aause we felt they repre- sentedthe greatest value in fabrlc, fit, workmanship and stylish pattern. You ought to see them. they are worth seeing, We don’t ask you to buy. Look them over, decide for yourself. o o Choice Ties an These Ties and Collars have been selected with the utmost cal'e——Wc re- commend their value and style to every man. Ties $1. to $1. If You Get It Here ItsRight Geo. L. Prowse ‘>9. . _@@_@'.f@,. Webster Dry Clean- Ess MORE VALUE IN SHIRTS W”- didn’t make the buying, too. But . Collars 50c & 75c Agents for l‘he ing Co. Railway in Prince Edward Island over tllo entire system as rapidly no circumstances will permit. To opcreic on tllc branch lino between Tormcntine and’ Sackvillc (until such time as the second steamer is on the route, when it may be possible to carry cars from terminal to terminal without change) more modern and up-to- date passenger coachcsl, with a diner attached; coupled with more powerful locomotives to ensure faster time. To use on the Prince Edward ‘island branch modern and llp~l.0- date coaches with chair cars at- tached to express trains, together with more powerful locomotives. That connection with the Occnll Limited or fast express between Montreal and the Maritime Pro-- vincos be made nt Sackville, so as to place Prince Edward‘ Island in respect to passenger and mail ser- vice in the some position as thc Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova cotla. That the increase in population. increase in production and the pur- chasing power of the people will, from an economic and ‘financial standpoint (if none other) appeal to the Honorable Minister and the ’Presldent as sufllclent justification for the outlay involved. Your menlorialistg feel that until the improvements ‘in transporta- tion they suggest are made effec- tive the Province of Prince Ed- ward island cannot enjoy that full measure of prosperity to which it is entitled, and which has too loni; been d-enled it by the imperfect transportation service of the past. Ami your momnrallsts will over PPR)’- '" BIRTHS FLEM|NG.'—‘III this city on March‘ 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Eleni- illg a Jalglltcr. ' ORR.——AK Clifton, New London Vvcdnosrray Mill-ch 10 lo Mr and Mrs. Lelllllol Orr n daughter, Ro-_ bccca McGrcgor. DEATHS MCKAY. —-Sur‘¢denly at Clifton March l0, 1920 Miss Coretta Mc- Kay. Funeral today at 2 p. m. SlLLlPHANT.-At Hunter Rivet‘ l‘ lllarcll 9th., David Silliphant, aged ‘ '1. ' 80 yi-nrs Funeral on Friday at 2 ' » p. m. to Hunter River Cemetery. EASTER-at North River, March 10th.. Mrs. (‘hnrlcs Easter, in the fiftieth your or her age. Funeral from ller late residence, North Riv- er, on Frlday 12inst. Service corn- mencing st 2 p. nl. Cortege leavl g at 2.30. interment at South Wit- shire Cemetery. 50 Killed by ' Boner ilxplosioil I ‘BERIJTN, March 10.——A despatofl from Benrath, llhenish Prcsstar. says that fifty persons are estimal} ed to have lost their lives as till result of a large boiler burst lu the Rhenloh Westphallan Elise _ rlc Works. The explosion burl ' ninety workmen. - -