ll citation, ha qulci . tnndoo-ordigntocrlcaction r your nerve I In deal 7n can: ywgrod :51 h ma‘? n. i '“""d' Jud h Ioflcctrlmlnfinur nervous ryutemy-ond you on o ruck. ‘ fiXwKizws Nerve and Stomach TONIC 32min and reguintetzutim utivo system, cone: ltomnch dimrdcn and aiding bod assimilation, produdn] o and strengthening eflect on the noun-Thin nulnagood health CJ-Lfloubormli cnhui J i: ,- "I blag“, L“:l'%:q nroonlvodmmizclllliorenll. t ilgqodnlybonofidnluondiu l Mai $0M: If” ennvlnu you. fildllnq [and IIIIII. TloConndinn DrugCqlJndtd, IT. JOHN. N.I. l‘ BIRTHS IicDONALC~--.\t Now Glasgow’, on April 116th to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alaclionald, a daughter.» (ongratulatiuns. DPLVPIIS McLEOD-At FfliFVlOW, on April 27th 1921, Mrs. Hector .\icl.to'l (formerly Janie Alclhdyen) aged 34 years. Funeral to take place Friday at 1 o'clock to Long (fret-k cemetery. MCLEOD-AT PLENTY, SASK. on April 27th Llary, wife of Dznaltl McLeod, formerly of Orwell (fove. Deceased was the daughter of the late Fat; James L\ll1i‘Clii'.~"_‘li of Point Prim. ‘ WOODSTOCK. ONT., MAY ROD AND GUN Among the other interesting stories and artiries of outdoor life . in Canada that appear in Rod and Cun tin (tanada for Mfay, is one en- titled "A Wonderful Salmon Ex- pedition." This describes an ex- pedition after the "big fellows" in Parson Got-s iiunting" as the tit- les indicate, are huntting stories ilia, will zlppczll to tin- dcvtitcc "i riflo and shot. gun. Great interest is being shuwu in the big gator.- hunting articles wtitten by A. installment BPf-Un “iiliiatus; one of his Spit-mild svrir-s of articles appears lu this issue. Fishing Notes and Guns zind Ammunition Department, as wrll its 1hr: ltlhcr‘ (lgpartfnvni-‘l. are up to their tisual high standards. Rod and Gun in Canada published monthly by W. J. Taylor, llituiuatl, Woodstock Ont. o BINE STOPS LADIENICSS from a Ilone Slmvlm ltlng Ilonr, Splint, Curb, Side llonc. or similar troubles and gcta horse going sound. lt acts mildly but quickly and good results are lasting. Ho" not hllltcr or remove the lmlr und horse can be workcd. Page 17 in phamphlct with each bot- tle tells how. $2.50 a bottle. delivered. llorne Book ll R free. AIISOIUIINE .Ill., the antiseptic llniment for mankind, reduces Pain- ful Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Wcns, Bruises, Varicose Vclnn heals Sores. Alloys Pain. \Viil tell you more if you write. $1.25 u botiic at dealers or delivered. Liberal trini bottle for 10c stamps. W. F. YOUNG, lnc-vlll Lyman: 111115., hloltre Cull. AlIOIbllc and Ab: e Jr" nre nude in (7 nun I Hints ior the Motorists BY ALBERT L. OLOUGH ~ WHAT THE OIL GAGE TELLS. Every Unusual Reading Slwuid Be HeecFd Every careful operator llhlflcvii at the ell-gage at. intervals of a few minutes. while hi; tar is run- ning, it soon becoming second nat- ure fur him to do so and. s0 hull; as the reading is what experience lshows that it should bu. there is no occasion for action. it’. however the indication is abnormal. it should be a signal for immediate. iuveatigatioti or iubrit-tttirlg t-cun- .:ltions_ fatal failure of pres .ure indicates that no (ll is being illllhllrl anJ is a also that the :i\'.|il- zlblt- t/ll supply is lrxhausletl or to‘) tultl to be flu-l ; that the pump ls airhaund. perhaps lit-cause of a IUlYiCik-i suction pipe, or leaky ‘tunltecllon on the suction >ill(‘_ or that the pump is mvcliait'vr.ll_v' dc- ranged. Tilt- tluttuaiion af tht- in- d.‘ ated ]I|‘L'Is\\il‘4' from zero ani lbznk, tisually indicates that the oil levt»! is so low lllllLlilv pump oi.- ' taInn a“ Znll-rruptll supply of oil, Man Canadian Beauties owe much of their exquisite com- picxions to the creamy, skin- ncaiitiq, fragrant lather 0t “Baby s Own Soap". In Emifw llnby and u... y... i"... ALBERT SOAPS IJIITID. Mann Int-tunic, .1'h Will sum fall cozu,'ilr-tely'. ‘n tht pr‘~-‘Slll'l~ Tails lower n normal, at all spe. is. it Hilly iudi< cate vimyly that the t ii has lit-Jaimi- nnrl by long use anti should lit- r "Kr-u, or it may p ..iut to a parti- 111i)’ obartivh-d straiut-i- or sanction lllpe, a iezlky by-pti s valve, int perfect yiump opt ion, caused by tfrly ('lit'4'i-\'-\'1llVl-$ in a plungtm typo pump or by a leaky housing or impairfli funpo-ller action in one of the rotary; type. A sudilten orop of prr-ssurl- practically to ZPTU may also result from lllc le-zlktigl- uf ilreuking of a tit-livery pips-an zit-cident capable o!" vuipty-‘ng thr- 5.\'$l-zn of til if not attcnlietl to i'u- i'""<1111!“i.\'- 0n tilt» other hanl_ uhtn pressurv runs high and this is not lll'(").llli<‘:i for b,- the- 4 'l being l i suspect that one or mort- at‘ tlu- l deliwry‘ piusttgw " tibstritr-tr l, lhus hvliflVliig (‘Pfltiln bearings d1‘ lubricant-an, but the flfifure of the valve ta opt-n may bu the onus-Q of the excess pressure. U’! praggurg gazes are not infallible and occas- rmally a zero indication tiu-ayt not mean that there is no pres ure in pile 5.\'$!9l11. but that the gagg- is pug ‘of order. or that there i' in its connecting tlliiv. llverl-l forcibly fro; when lilfe writeup. run. it is n A. dent that thr-rp i411]?! |1'r-_ when]. er the gage shim-s" it or not. IN MEMORIAM MR. RODERICK CAMPBELL ' 1A tzlcntn was r-tis’ over the com- munity on Fr-b. 131st. 191:1, when it Yetvfoundland. For the fisLerman ‘ "mmmie kmw" m“ "" ‘ 110d“ there are two other stories: t(‘v""""""‘l. f‘ we“ kmwn m", W” "Failing Frt-tn Grace" and "The Lin“! " "p" "f Nin“ 3m" “N” had pas jfl ziway at iitltvarrl isklnd Hospital oi‘ bluotl poisoning; t-attscd from an injury rercivfi whill- sawing wood with u. llldgiliilil’ friend his hand came in contact with llll’ .. v HPVHFlllg one of the lingers from the band. lie was taken to the don-lows oi- ficn wlir-rn the wound was tirt-sscd, but liflllit‘ days illlfli‘ ii. was found * f('l‘SS2ll‘_V to i'i-lili)\'(‘ him to the ' ital, Wlwfn hi: passed away at the date a-btivt- menlipncti. Tho iatt- ‘Sittfanipbcli has many friends in this Province and will he miss- t-d by :13". ’l‘lie.r<- are: ll-ft to mourn tho loss of a k id and loving iat- liPT lhc fclltvlptz lhruily: Mrs. John llitck. Nlllrrity liarbtir, 11cc- tot‘. Nine Milo Frock; Mrs. “lesltey llavison, bliss Jennie, Sidney, Per- cile. anti ltlatl all of f‘obalt, Ont, and Wilmer o.“ llzdifax. The fun- cml took place on Wetlnesday the Llilrd, and (lisp-ill.- the conditions of tho roads a larto tiumber gathered to pay their last. tribute of res- pect to their departed friend. Tho service was conlucted by itev. W. A. Wood, the pail ‘bearers being ‘Xicssrs. (‘oiin -.\ici)ctigaii, Malcolm Ma itonafti, Pater furrio, George (iorvctitt, (‘httrles kit-Doulgall and Allan Alcimugall. intermt-nt took the Print-n C u Auction Sale at Glen- iinnen Having sold my farm l WILI. SELL at Glenfinnan 0n Monday, ‘May 2nd, at one (Yclock all my stock, crop, implements consisting of 3 good horses. 20 head of cat- rtie, f6 of which are to freshen dtur. 1:11; next month, lbalance dry cat- t e, , CROP-Quantity or hay, seed oats lbarley etc. lMfPblflMlfllvTS-Jfhresher. binder, mtwcr, hnrrow, also lot of harness HOUSEHOIJD FilNlTlJltl~1,-iparlnr suite. bed room furniture. Terms wt sale. M‘ stormy sale will ‘be held on first fine day. z ALBERT S. ROBERTSON Owner J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer SEALED TFLVDi-IRS, addrnmwd u; the Postmaster General, will bl‘ I'v- ceived ll Ottawa until noon on Fri- dny; the 10th dime 192i for the con vevaneo Hln Majesty's Malia, on u proposed Contract [or four yearn. ii time: pnr week on the roull- Houris Eu: Rural Mail Roulc ...n 2. from the lat. Octohnr m-xt. MRS. WILLIAM BLACKETT At Little Pond on the morning of Apnll 1lth_ 1921, there passed into the everlasting sunshine of (l-nzl‘; presence, "llritiget" dearly beloved wife of William Blackett at the advanced age of 74 Yell‘!- Mrs. Blackett was a woman who commanded the liliRillESl. respect 0f all who had the pleasure oi‘ her acquaC-ntance possessing in a mark- cd degree that spirit of trriendii‘ tress anti hospitality which endear- ed her to all wliih whom she came in contact, A kind and faithful wife and tnotht-r truly it can be Riilld of tier. "her children rtise up and call her Harvey and Wiiiiartn Wellington of East Boston, Thomas of Launching / l ;.|nNEY§ It,“ PI us? *0 :_ F? \\\\\\ d Printed notices containing further‘ _ information an to conditions or pro- k. r H. oped Contract may in- neon and‘ ' funk form of Tender may b» (Ill-I talned at tho Print Office:- nf Hnurls lint Rural Mail Route No. 2. from Office lnn ntor “nu or m ninpmmu 1mm, Charlottetown :1 April. moo-- " JOIIN P WIIBAR, Port Olin Inspector. F . M“ CH7- . ail! Wham, I ._\ , I o i a llahn Pains and Mrs. Robert. and Sadie 'l'wo daughters predeceased ht?!‘- m unity. Knitting as our ‘me-ding wclcomc ever flwililillg "9 "m" Mrs. Simpson as well ill-i Yllllfflclf. and, as a small token of appreciat- ion for your kindness and services as dire" or, please accept this little gift, with and happiness to both you and ‘Mrs. Simpson in your field of service. admire through the most it-jlllg elliterieii‘ ces since you came nmOIIE "B "5 " hrlde, you have bravely and ‘mu!’ mum»,- mmi the sittiattlon and wh-iie we so r-tich regret yuur deDBFlIIFB we feel that in "our new surround- IONTIEAL 0 Elijah at home. Macdouald. Little Mrs. Wesley Nlciore , Mrs. I Stewart, Midtown ‘flroasl; Annie Gardner Launching; Jane, (Yhariottetcwn. The funeral service which was ield on Wednesday, April 13th was conducted by her pastor. Rev- \lr. biz-Gowan and was largely at- tended testifying in a manner more eloquent than words the esteem in \\ii-i<'li she was lucid in the 00th- lntertuent was tuade in tile New Annaiidaie cemetery. 11.5,}, an,‘ NHL “N,” is rmfqjn m fSlet-p on sweet mother take thy i651 God trialled tbs-r- home when he thought best" “’i‘here remaineth therefore a rr-st to the people of (lad."—,lieh. 4-9. (Patriot please copy.) FAREWELL ‘GATHERING 0n Tuesday evening ‘March 29th. "Nilincswecpersl" Texan [Square and lhc "Willing Helpers" (f. G. T. 1-‘. group of Cavendish met at the home o!‘ .\ir. (‘ecll Simpson to bid farewell to their respective lead- l-rs. Mr. and Nlrs. Harold Simpson, on the me of their departure for Summeisitlt’, where Mr. ‘Simpson has acct-ptleti a position as secetary 0i the Prince County, Y. M. (‘. A. After till; opening remarks by the chairman, Mr, Cecil SiIIIDSOIL-ihe following ziddress was read: To ll-lrolt! Simpson, Director of ‘imines\'vecper‘s,'.l Texas Square ‘Dear Friend: ‘lt is with mingled feelings of pride and sorrow that we have met lit-re tu-niglit tn express in a. small mt-zlsurl: our since-re appreciation ill _\'(1l|l' EEPFVlPBS ilillfliig UH. We have great reason to hi; proud of the promotion which -you have PEPOlVHfl, but greatly regret your leaving our midst and the work whit-b you lluvp started am- ong us. ‘Since our organization your un- stlfish and wdse leadership has been largely responsible for [he SllCCfJSS which we have attained and certainly we have sticceedetl beyond our highest anticipations at timv of tiritanizution, and feel zissurtad tba. our meeting-S llIllh-‘f your leadership will linger in our tnemorlles as being both helpful and pleasant. ‘We had hoped when you settled that we would always have you, but believing as we do that our work is ailoteti i0 us ac- cording to our ability. we see for you in the future a broad field 0i’ activity in the service of the-young men of our Province. We try to forget the ‘trying or- deals through which you have pass- ed, but the spirit with have endured your suffering and which ymu place in (fauou (‘ave (‘tout-tory. nflflfmquneg is but a sequel to YOU!‘ The fabily have the "mpatliy oi howl He-rvice In defens" or King the trommiinity ‘in ‘their sad lllli'f‘il"- and Pmmuy’ and should he a 1a,,“ ‘mmm’ ing inspiration to _alil those who ~ have known you tiersonallty. Your homo was always open as place. and a hearty best wishes for success liSignctl) Alfred Moore, Holden Iiit-L-ure Lorna MacNt-‘ll G. W. Mc- (‘oubrey Olaf ‘Stevenson Clive Mac- Neil (Iecil W. Simpson. ....Cnvctitlish ‘March 29th. 1921 Mrs, Harold Simpson: ‘Dear Friend: We vour Sh‘! friends oi’ tile ‘C. G. T. F. have mei. here to-nlghi. to express in a Emil" blessed.” She leaves to mourn be- sides her aged disconstiltite bus mpmmre m" lolve rndazsprwilzég): band, ten c-nildrt-n. forty zrand- "f "o" as m" emerf n"; children and nine great-grand Although only for a ew lnonh t children. have we known you, still n i u‘ The rhilllroa are: Richard “m” W9 have learned w love m“ you. Thouizh DEBS-ill! n; {he Rllll part will be forgotten and a IicW field of usefuineflfi will open up to you. This little gill. is only a remem- m; DRYDEN AND HIS WIFE-Dry- en married Lady Elizabeth flow- nrd, a shrew of marked ability. She complained that its showed her Flmmljtlm» i,‘ y" P no attention and wished herself n a book that- ahe might enjoy more f his society. imanac, my dear. "Wish yourself an Then ll could change you every year." THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' Trotzky Is Boasting‘ 0f Bolsheviki Army Says H: Will investigate New War on Poland LONDON, April 27—Leon Trot:- ky. addressing the students passing out of the military school in Mos- cow, declared, according to des- patches. that the Bolshevik army now cottnts millions ol lighting men with 150.000 officers, while the output. of the Russian muni- tlons factories increased 400 per cent. in 1920. He added that the Petrograd Ziiiiltary Academy was in a. high state of ‘efficiency, and that in the coming slimmer he would investigate the possibility of an offensive in the east and a war of revenge against Poland. Meantime, advices rc-ceived in London, indicate increasing activity on the part of insurgents in Siberia and the Ukraine, which the Bolshe- vlkl have been unable t0 suppress The advices state that the soviet government delivered an ultima- tum to the Ukrainian rebels to sur- render their arms, declaring other- wise their vlliages would be burn- ell. The rebels decided on a gett- erai rising and seriously defeated the Bolsbeviki forces, the advices assert. Soviet newspapers reaching Lon- vdou admit that a serious situation exists in Siberia, and state that orders have been telegraphed to therlocai Soviets to hire Chinese traps and German and Austrian prisoners. ROME, April 27——Sporadlc dis- orders in connection with the forthcoming elections still continue. At Panma a ‘mob clubbed a cara- bineer to death. More than 100 persons were arrested. The workmenis organizations have issued manifestoes asking the people to be calm, and urging them to work energetically. In Pavia, Slgnr Maffi, member of the Chamber of Depu- ties, was surrounded by Fasclsti, who ordered him to cry "Vlca ltalla." Maffi replied that he had never been unpatrlotic, but refused to yield to dictation. Thereupon the Fascisti cut off his long beard, and put him aboard a train. Socialist co-operative stores in Bari prvlnce were soprinkled with gasllno, and set aflre. lu Barietta several Socialists went over to the l-‘ascisti. The Socialist ‘mayor and aldermen resigned, stating they were retiring from the political srlugglc. The Fascist! damaged the cham- bers of labor lu Massafra and Tul- sano. ’i‘liey set lire to the cham- bor of labor in lluvagna. WHO OWNS THE BEAN? lttavtilxrox, Ont, April zit-wile ownership of a lillle bean of Lin. common ordinary garden variety W115 "1 lli-‘illule in a $5,000 damagi- action in the Assizes here today. The case was that of William and Isabella Gilbert against A .\lc- Dougaii for compensation for pct"- sonal injuries received by hits. (lil- iiert, who slipped on a bean in (tut-s tion in front of the defendant's stall on the market pearl-y a year ago. She was so badly injured that she had to be brought into the count room on a hospital cot. The ilantlffs lost the case lie-- cause there was no evidence to prove that Mr/McDougall owned tithe bean 0n which she fell. Why should-the careless poke fun at Henry's Fords substitute cow? Lt wouldn't be the first stibs- tltute to make gOud. W-by not give it a chance to prove its worth? It might even pPOVE to be ntuch better than the original Mooiy. We have lived m sec the sewing tnacliine replace the needle, llit‘ mowing machine tin, scythe, and in part the llllitlmfiilllg the hot-so. Tile vacuum sweeper replaces liit.’ broom. the electric washer the washboard. There are now bulbs where there used to be ltunps, wirv- less comm-unlication when, there used to be wires. brance, something that every time you use will irecall the illeaatillt part of your stay mong us and re- mind you of the love that we cnn- not fully express. 'ln conclusion we wish you and Mr. iSimpson, health happiness and prosperity. (Signed) Emma Moor‘, Reta (1. ‘McClure Marion Webb Margaret, Ling Nelllie McCoubrtai lzlatlne Simpson. . Cavendish, March 29, 1921. The addresses were accompan- ied by tangible expressions of fei- lowship and goodwill,‘ in thq forth of a gold watch chutln to -Mr. Simp- son and n Pirex pudding dish to Mrs. Simpson. Both spoke of (hp pleasant memories they would have of umes together, and of the friendahipn formed which nfiiihfll‘ time nor distance could sever. The remainder of the Evening was spent by all joining in games and music. during which refresh- menin were served by the 11081088. The prcceetlinits were hrmlshi Ht a close by all joining hands and singing Auld Lang Syne. Itchina’. Blecdin! or Portrudin Piles. No lurgicl vou at one and fford luttlnl bone- 'lt. Me l box all dealers. or Ed- mudlon, Baton t Co Limited. ‘lor- nnt suffer o oration requir- ‘vrlnto. Bunnie ho: fro: if you mon- D0 another dav with D -d. Dr. Chou n Ointment will relieve DIDOI and union l0 Socialist ‘ New Store, No.39, Now Open at liingston, Ont. tr A The Bigggest Values in Popular Priced, Tailored-to- Meaaure Suits and Overcoat: in the British Empire. lg possible. rniio- VERYWHERE E Canada The English is “ Taking the Measure ” of the best men lit the Dominion-and deliver- E _w_ii_l rzive, absolutely without additional cost. a lint i1! Ewnnmv an iii y Measure Satisfaction Offered in Our Clothes ‘tailored 1a; Ig-‘llleasure §t Scotch Woollen _C_c_a._ Tape Line ing fine Custom-Tzllol-Zd-to-Measure-Earments it Standardized Prices that cannot 13E" duplicated. Organization makes ‘this _l_t_1 _t_h_e values g tailoring satisfaction l’: i112 giving today we are building good will far Lite future As an ad-zie i attraction and value demonstration a m’, Pair of Extra Pants with every garment ordered Today, Saturday or Monday. Suits and Qvercoats Tailored-To-Yaur-hlcasure and Scoth W 01in l; l " -' ' Motrel Fill (‘fi.\'.\'I‘f("i"i(\\' \\'l'l‘ll ANY (Hlilxli ('().\‘(’Ill{.\' IN C.-\.\'.-\i).\ in his of same material the l ltee OU owc FCt. Crlmpur: our ‘JZIlLIOS with what otiv-r; ...._ ...___._ .._.. ._..__. .___. ._.__. _.. . Quality cf fabric. then in taiinritw. in stvle 3n! __.__.. ... _..._ ..._.. .._. ...__._.. ._.._ 1on1! to make uu vour "iittri that Erwlish .._ _. ._.._ ...._. .._. vour one best buv this season. uni in Qn-r >1‘- i-n i}; To help you ('("'1lllillli1{l' :.url to gin- yotrr ‘uit '.\'.'i\‘i‘ 1h‘: wcat‘. wc arc oflriiiity to gin? you within“ additional co-t an iixliz». Pail" oi i'atii< with rvvr)‘ grarittwiii ordcrcd totiay. Sattirdaj: and .\itt:.tla_\'- iuw-tfly :-‘ thi. ii‘i' 1'- vaiuc and il-t its iakc _\oui" iut-:‘_~".t".'c. it to yourself 1'0 drop into one c-l our 3!‘ Omfitv Tailor Shops the first chance you Mfr-r laminar-t: our Suits and Overcoats for .-¢-»~.e~;-—.l Qii<v-'rn,|' d poorlncss. It won't take you . i .__ __... ... & ffcstcit ’v‘<’r'-oll<‘n fin. Tkiilored-to-Meastire Clothes are _. __. .._ E‘ l a a mm 0P MONTREAL w, ,... ii 158 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. E.I-. for Canada. no you u mi I," t for your i-l-u- dru- , N LADIES—... ......- - .,. ... t... t... Trousers an $2.75 per yard. ‘il\i~ I-l "' uilltli ai ll'ill Mi ‘rt-hrs. 1M1 We ‘in allowing n-u-cpilnnnl uiinn ||| M11 "mun" "on in an est-optional ll;r||.pr!|l||| _\ |.. “a: n t-Tlillu oi I-q-lirr uiralilv than in lurt-inl (rum-Pr lv-vtgthn. .\luu_v of the" rlulhn are ulmwn in uluniiy fbund in uomrn n llllirilhw. Lii-l- turn of illr_ rinlllrvuu mull. \rr_v limited uunnliiin, unti are en-l-ptlnng] yglng]. tificolcliwooiiencn. The Big Montreal Tailors With the $20 Price —— Stores From Coast to Coast 39 QUALITY TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA Head Oifice and Bonded Warehouse, 851 St. Catherine Street East, Montreal Men {Self Measure Form and Tape Line. Write for Fm Sampler, Fnhion Plltll. Ad- dren 851 8t. Cltlllrine 5t. lint. Montrui. L. A. GAIIILAIY (tenant! “manger