APRIL ~5.‘*1920- a - To Parlor __iloiir Tasks Properly Your system ehonlli be gepi, in as perloet condition ' 3| possible. l P I é I I t I D ‘AL-ALLA Apl‘; ‘All Wool rrv You can't expect to be at ., ""3 BRAND ON UN,“ your best ii you are nervous, r WEAR’ SWEATERS 806:8 despoudent endonthe verge 0 * m“; on," woolen’ goods oi e breakdown-dry x stands m. QUALn-Y ' 1, , AND 9 Foster s ;_ PROTECTION TO coueum. ,, 5R8 11 llypopliosphites A II. L. llewson it“ Son Coiiipoiirid strength and vitality. This preparation consists or tbe the creator o1 new , LIDI [TED AmheretrN. B. and Calgary. Telxtile Specialties at whole sa e. . . beat ingredients tor rebullri- o ' (lug the system and is sold on , "__—" its merits. The Price-two on. DQVAN‘! FRENCH Pitts per 16 or bottle. > Areiinble Re%uietlng Pill for Worn 1 6h. l5 e. box. old at all Drugstores, ' , <> or mailed to any address on receipt u! nice. 'l'he leebeil Drug 00.. tit. , E A t Ont risen. Olilfla. » I I r b Central Drugstore. . PHOQPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim end Vit Brain- onio-wifi cr two for ,6. et us ltorel. or h‘ mail on rece pt of price. The Beebe-D Dru‘ 00.. It. 0 IOLIJ Al‘ nlerlnel. Oltirlo. FOSTER’! DRUG ITOIIII lust ere allowed u one word. Cosh merits. In no :1 , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS >) Auwgsggrllnentl under this heading. tanner word tor each in- Where copies come to our care to be forwarded. live cents be added to coet to cover stage. etc. . Contractions count ea one worr but live figures (In H.000) remittances to cover colt must accompany ell advertise- ceee can this rule be overlooked. Advertisements received without remittonco cannot be acknowledged Q-O-VOO+Q-OO~Q-O-OO-OO§-OQ-O§ MISCELLANEOUS '1‘ A IIAII- Iicnjumin ..d or color cards $10.00 worth and I i-r (ll-livrrcd to your station. hi. ‘ 2M!’ ’ FOR !AIiI'L—\V. U. . cnezcr. Glasgow Rniid_ L \Vl\l\"l‘l'lll STENOGIIAPIIIIII \\'IIO JOHN ALIFIIEI) DIIIEIIUYALI), LAND Surveyor, (iii-I-iniiiivilic), Hoiiria. . 7907-3-27-1“l-Iiiiitlipd IRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. tor your next order tor billheads. letter-beads. envelopes, visiting cords. posters. All k ride oI pum- hiet work done. 8 ecie} rices on e o biishing 90.. Kent BL, Charlottetown FEMALE HELP con also assist at hooks ont- with i-xpcrionco profcrrvil. Apply to X. ‘t’ Z. can: Guardian (IiTicv. . KUIKG-ii-BMEIF. 7821i-4-L-AlE3Ipd . . , , . , . \\'A‘V'I‘ED —- IDEA") F0“ GENERAI NIIIPC-‘IDIRI; _nia'\i‘zlzu‘I.i'rlt‘<iALfeiE1i(1)llEKE mguuxvmik’ “out, “Iugm” mKwmsh: wcr-ku old: C. T. Ferguson. York ylfxcz é‘: Mrs‘ Lloyd “'0 meg‘ ) R. H. 2. TBQZ-I-I-MEGIDG ' ' , , ., , , , “'ANTED -—- Cfl0l( FOII P] MIN (DIE?dN?l1l"€'Tr“h(l‘§Til!‘IfilJ CL}; cookinpn Apply to Ant A_ “H I‘ " s ‘I m“ m“ you" ° ' ilartiott. 175 l-‘itzrny Street. bc- Mc Farina p, Marsh- Apply J. 1*‘. “lIi-ltl. 79fl9—3-31IilE'il[)d. (I! IALIFr-IIOAT AND ENG nth practically new. A. Mc . “and 00., Georgetown. , 7874-3-26-MEtf 0|! 9~'i\I.I') AT HOT-KY POINT.——A r-ntliii; and about l5 ucrcs oi’ land. iiiiriz. n. Apply to McKinnon and 'lilr'Nr-ill. Cliririottr-icwn. ' ' SUOG-I-I-iill-Xllpd (IX l-‘I-ZICI) INN! SAI.E—\VE “AVE on iinml a few‘ thousand pounds of small iiizc cutillah inori- than wo n-iluiro for our ri-gulni‘ trarlc, which wr- can ivlior to Fox ihuiivli- i-rs at tho right yirioo. Quality guaranteed aiisoiutoiy frwih. Main. tiicw anti Mcbuaii. Limited. Sourisi. IEEJ. TUGD-Zi-ZEi-LIIGIDIpd --—-—4 t‘, 1.11.1; HELP WANTED ..______ 'AN'l‘l<}l)—-'l‘\V0 0R TIIIIICM gimii list (terriers. Apply Guard- iuii Subscription Counter. TDZi-S-ZOMEU’. I 1; nacnmts WANTED ‘A TEACHER l-‘Oll school No. 12B. Spring W. R. Taylor. Encro- aois-i-i-iuiiziipd ANTI-ll) Granville Ai\"l‘l~‘.l'l—ll00fl l0 Ilfll) A0601")- _ u: to experience for P. 1o. I. teachers. holding at least 2nd ‘ lass normal school certificates. in ihi-rtn rural schools. opening .prii and hiay. Commission 6 per um. short term BDEBRTNIIPDU? 4 ; you travel direct to waiting: I rtrrniii-f" oiitract with trustees. liiuliott ‘ Edmonton. Al- . (l. F. Iiett. Mzn. fivrs- on stall‘ o1‘ Alta Education Dept.) . 7809-3—24-Ml~.12I LOST IHIWVEEN IIIONTA s r . ANI) T. law's Road must. a izrvy elclkh robe. Finder plcesc IGBVI‘ ut I'm-lo and Thompson's. Montague. SDIO-Q-i-llifiiilild F‘ KlliYfl villi}- iraitnn and 124 “arr-r imii-r kindly lcitvc at 5o- Strcct. CANIADAIANY .P.AIC.I FIC ‘ oing West? Complete information as to Rates, Train Service, Connections, etc., etc. ull Details Furnished, and all ar- rangements complet- ed for Comfort and Economy. H. M. navlsoiv In‘ write M“; ‘not, N. R. DesBRISAY, District p"l°lller v Agent. "- - " ‘in W’. ligneiure oi tween u‘ and 8 in the cvcnlniz. Tiiili-il-ii-liil-Iti‘ \V1\l\i'l‘EI).-~A “AID FOR GENER- ui iiousvwnrk. Apply nftcr tl p.m. to Mrs. Ivan Rcddln. 92 llrlixhtoii Road. 78lil-3~27-Midt_i' WANTED “TIDIAN Oli‘ H0O!) CllAllACTlilll-— wants position an housekeeper. Must huvc good wages. ply "i..i\ " Hunter» River. 8006—4-1-liil-i3i \\'AI\'-'l‘l<1l).—- AN IGXPIGRIICNCI-ll) pvriomvo prcfcrrciil. Apply stating . cxpi-rii-iivi- iinrl salary cxprutcd ta "Sl.<-nrip:i'ii|)iit-i"’ cart: Guardian -3551’; 5.2 “MALE llldb; \VAN'I‘EI)”_'" Students. teachers and others. mcii or womoii, write for our $1500 offer [or sixty days‘ educational and patriotic work. Exceptional opportunity for returned mun. State ngi: and experience. Interview by appointment with District Ilepros- i-ntutivc. Address Mr. Conrad. Desk Supt. Educational Dept, 182 Spadina. Toronto. ..__._-¢o¢-_...__. Minsrrfe Llnlment Cures Dlteemper EO$——-—-— Shipping News ICE CONDITIONS. IN THE GULF The Board oi’ Trude Halifax has received the following telegram ‘from the Director of Signals, Que- . bee: Montreal to Grondines, river so- iid; eastward to Quebec channel, open; eastward to Matane. Q1011! south and north shores to Seven islands. Aiiticosti. Heath Point close packed distant; Magdalen is- iinds, close packed, everywhere: you“ rpupper, ‘Cape Roy, no ice; ,i"‘lat Point iiigiht, open distunit; Sisutari and St. Pa 1's island, sub~ marine cables bro on during wint- er and no communication White"? Thc Board 01 T118119 will be suil‘ piica with telegrams regarding con tlitioiis oi ice on Mondays. Wedllfifl (Iiiyfl and Fridays until the Gull B civnr. HARGE OF THE WILL TAKE C GU E. LNAR QUEBEC, March li0.-—'l‘he Gaz- ette learns that Captain Jean Bap- tiste Beinnger, (or years master oi a number of vessels oi! the iieilflft‘ meat, oi’ marine and fisheries. will shortly take charge oi’ the C. G- ~5- Gllllllire attached to the seoloslcfll gurvey. The Guinare is at present in Halifax, but is due to leave for the St. Lawrence on the iirst 0f April. For the course oi the com- ing summer she will be stationed on the north shore between Tadou mic-Hid’ Seven islands. where she will be engaged in geological sur- veys ior the making o1 navigation charts. CA$TO Fl IA e For Infants and Children In Use ForOver 30 Years Stciiograpiicr. onc with oiiicc r-xl- ICE RACES _ A very interesting and exciting Horse Race was held on Grand Riv- er on Saturday, March 20th. The ice wa pin perfect. condition and a ed a good evening's sport. The classes were pulled oil namely:- Free-tor-ali. Three minute and Green Race. ' The Free-tor-aii had live starters, Lillian Patchen, Edna Hamilton, Barney, King Dodd and Prospector the. two latter dropping out alter the first heat. This was a. great race and the finishes between Lil- llflu and Edna were close and ex- citing with Barney right at their sleighe and can still show them that he is not to be triiied with. Lillian was in iine ioi-in and show- ed some line bursts oi speed, hei- new owner, James McDonald, on hiiviiigthis speedy more. Edna Hamilton is a stranger her, having lately been imported iroin U. S. by her owner, Mr. McNeil, or Souris, she has "SOME SPEED" and is right on the job with "Joe” on the seat. J IsuiviMARv FREE-FOR-ALL Edna Hamilton 1 2 (McNclil), Chiverie Lillian Pzitchen 2 (Swallow) l 1 2 Barney 3 3 3 ' (McDonald King Dodd ' (Acorn) Dr. Prospector 3 (CILIDIBIIO) Dr. Time 1.01%, 107%, 1.08, 3 MINUTE CLASS (McDonald) 1 2 Oak King (McKay) Blue Loci: ’ Time 1.22, 1.23, 122%. GREEN sacs lo (McNciii 1 2 i 1 (Burdett) 2 4 2 a 1 ‘a 2~ 107% liliisle “N” 21 33 Souris Bni Nellie B. Bonnie Boy (Gregory) Rollo Bay Girl 4 3 4 3 Rev Dr. Pringle Presbyterian-Moderator HE PAYS HIGH COMPLIMENTS TO CANADIAN SOLDIERS AND TO BRITISH ARMY. (Si. John Exchange). There were n; large number of, Canadian Club members at the luncheon lost evening in Bond's restaurant, when the guest 0t lion- or was ‘the ltcv. ibtscoi.) John Pi-ingie, D. D., who had served for ioiir years with the C. E. F. in France. The itcv. iDr. Pringle was born in Prince Edward Island and is moderator of the Presbyterian church in Canada. liazcn, introduced the speaker in a few well chosen remarks, Dr. Pringle was warmly greeted. He. said that he had been speaking all over Canada, beginning in Nova Scotiu in August and speaking in every province with the exception o! Prince Edward Island. The speaker said that lie had heard u lot o! talk oi‘ the unrest pFEVltIPnt in ‘Canada but none oi it had been manifest where lie been. ‘iic said, however, that it the present time in Canada, duo to the fact that we have ail ibecn dis- turbed by the recent war and have not got ourselves adjusted yet. He would rather see unrest than stag nation. Canada, is ii young nation and youth is always restless. He sold that when he was u small boy it he remained quiet i'or one day his parents would send iorthe doc- tor, thinking he was sick. Canada unil wherever there were undevel- oped resourccs there would be un- rest caused by the people going to and iro in search of those resources. l-ie thought that only the-fringe of our resources had been touched as yet. We can only expect unrest as there is n good deal ot uuright~ eousness in Canada and as long as there is unrighteoueiiess there will be unrest. Another cause oi unrest was selfishness, The speak- er did _n_ot see any essential illiter- ence between the selfishness o1 capital and that of labor. Canada will rind l1 way out, however, and is now on the edge oi greater things —-—<+>--— Do not suitor en- other do‘ with Itching, leelilng - _ or PPOCPUCIIém ‘ Piles. No curl-i ti i - ed. Dr. Chase's cfigiiifesinwfiiqig- iieve you at once and as cert Bridgetown ls to be congratulated , Ailtcr the chairman, Sir Douglas . had . was only natural to have unrest at » had vasl undeveloped rcsourceiv seasons . o.- L... 4AA‘; large crowd assembled and enjoy- ‘ " 7l‘he doctor also way. ity. spoke oi the re- turned man and fsaid he thought the daily papers as well as the pub- lic wake too much notice of the small percentage that cause unrest. The vast majority came back to make Canada u better nation. period spent in the army had made them much lbetter citizens in every He spoke strongly ugclnst the eilorts ior on additional gratu- Dr. Pringle then related several :"’3"*1=- "w"? v not:-ew:eccetccccczzvtccazcc: convene ‘ ‘h’ -\‘\\\f\\§\\\u_ g E - <_ i Dod e Brothers A t b'l i 1 g 1 ll 01110 1 PS g, i . ~ We are meeting with splendid success in the sale of these cars since the public have i’ ’ had the opportunity of examining the Doizigc car at the irecent Auto Show, and where they , I» were able to note some of the valuable improvements on these up-to-date cars, 2nd to hear 11 i’ from OWNERS OF DODGE cars the favorable reports given by them. _ We wish to call to your attention some of the advantages of the equipment of the ,; , Dodge Brothers car- ' p 1: g ALEMITE GREASE CUP-This system is standard equipment and insures thor- 3 . ough lubri-cation to the different parts, and is infinitely more satisfactory and cleaner than 1* the ordinary grease cup- . . _ ‘ 4f I FULL FLOATING AXLE is also a valuable feature, adding safety and is noiseless, ;_ as well as possessing other advantages. * ; 1, THE FINAUDRIVE GEAR is‘_Spi1'al,_ which gives greater power. - 1’ i CLUTCH 1s Multipiilc Discs, eliminating all danger of slipping. 4 ; GENERATOR, insured against burn outs. : CARBURETOR DASH ADJUSTMENT. 41 ' IGNITION, SPECIAL BUILT, entirely water-proof. ;_ SPARK, AUTOMATICALLY advanced with speed of engine. Engine and gears are ., all encased, preventing inpur-y from mud and dirt. .1 STEARING GEAR is irreversible, insuring you of almost perfect safety. , THE WATER IS PUMP FED, which is another great advantage. VACUUM FEED FUEL SYSTEM. ' . . - ; , CARBURETOR, Special Automatic Air Valve Type. 1; LAMPS Can be turned completely around, giving light on different parts of car in I, cases of emergency. _ ‘ g A ~ ». _ VALVE SY_STEM. The guides are on separate sleeves which can be easily renewed, in- . suring against improper mixture, through leaky valves. ~ ' . h 1 SPEEDOMETER, driven from transmission. No trouble with swivel joints or fibre ,; w ee s. ‘ ‘ , ' " ,- .1 _ SPRINGS, which are a very important part of an Auto, front are semi-Eliptic, rear ‘i? ‘f three-quarter Eliptic, and are very strongly‘ built. ' A '; ,; BRAKES, 141/2 inch diameter x 21/4 inch,—-this is another splendidofeature with . 1' E .1 thumb adjustment. _ v ' I i- ‘1 i‘; _» DIFFERENTIAL. Four-bevel gears. a ' - 3 f The very best of vanadium steel is used in the manufacture of cars in all putts. 1 ,5? I Space will not permit a fuller explanation of all improvements, and the benefit to é - f ‘If 1, rived from same. We respectfully invite you to call at our show rooms, where We w I be ‘t ; pleased to give you a demonstration and more fully describe the many goodfeaturbe of .1 :1 ‘this really SPLENDID CAR. We strongly advise prospective purchasers t0 place their ‘E 2 <; orders early, to insure prompt ‘delivery. A __ ~; if 1’ We have several-used cars on hand, all of which are in first class condition. Th I e 1 F I: have all been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and painted, and are a good looking lot. ‘e f g price tag on, them means a quick sale. They include Fords, Briscoes, Clievrolets, , c- .:- ‘p .1 Laughlins and Overlands. .1 .5 ‘i Give us a call. We will be pleased to meet you. , 1E 1 t e I _ :1 i Kennedygwebster 8i McKmnon 1 ' 174 Great George Street 5 > 0 QQ-QQ-Q-Q OO-OQO-O-O-O-OOOQO-O& ¢“¢ v¢“*‘ v ‘ - ¢ w g; v e‘ '7 I than the country has ever known. incidents that occurred buck of tho the city on the 7.45 truiii for iMon- ed was very much loved by her re- The pail bearers were her elk nephews Jet. J. and Jun. .. Trainer, Jae. McAvln, Patrick, Alli-Olly. old Francis Heughey ‘ laiious and intimate acquaintances tor her amiable disposition, ‘She leaves to mourn a kind and loving sister. Mrs. Jae. Trainer, and Mrs. Peter Trainer, Maple- wood, Mrs. Thomas NcAvin, West- mnreiand and Mrs. John Haughy, Kelly's Cross. lie:- remains were interred in St. Joseph's cemetery, Kelly's Cross. beside her parents who predeceased her many years ago. The mneriii Mass was sung by her pastor, Rev. Dr. Curran. rrenl. 0p the conclusion oi’ his speech the doctor was heartily applauded and the meeting closed with the singing o: the National Anthem. --i¢o>-—- CATHERINE HAUGHEY On December 15th, 1919, there passed away, Catherine Hnughey, tho lioisnc oi iicr nephew, Jiis. J. the homo o ther nephew, Jas. J. Triiinor, Muplcwood. The deceas- lilies while in France and told iiiziiiy amusing as well as pathetic nae:- dotes. He paid ii high compliment to the British army and said that. Brita-in had never hurl an army in ull history t0 compare with the men iii the lure war. Iiie also prais- ed ihc regular iiriny which did such good work in the retreat from Mons. Dr. -Pringie nod to curtail his talk somewhat as he had to icavc 8.000 m" oil-rue In For! Wayne. The mivr warm; inc. Anni 1.~. "m! 111011901111 men employed by Pennsylvania railroad shop; went. on etrl-‘ke today. The men demand. ed e. closed shop. BRINGING UP FATHER JUST Priobii: ME WIFE Arr ftu. HER vou ARE (QQNT DE GOOP AN’ vou wam- ‘NE TO HAV INNER wrm .__-—- \\‘*‘ Aiw syn beers i he W's A 400D THINQ I I ' 4 were"; ma- HATTER‘ D04‘? , YOU - THEN WELL (IT UINTY AN riAvF A QAME OF -- PiNOCi-ILE: l ANDI ‘cow COUNTUDE. 4001-‘ 401M. IN A RESTAURANT WITH Two Lamaze, .1051 M.» i came - ALQNQ‘ 0o woo KNOW HIM I with; NQS. Jiziqg -i'M THE COUNT- |'i_i_ SEE THAT YQUR HUSBAND GET‘: HOME E ARLY ~