mo. y j ~ t lllST-A BAD 00L!) Shipping News t creationist -- i... commercial Club of st, than is taking up a. useful work in start. f --_v-¢t _ __ I4f~onw3j r Tltetip-Pqwn with ‘Flu. _ Don't let your cold develop into an attack 0f Influenza and Pneumonia, or briri 0n a hacking, irritating cough Iliic i may last all winter. At the first sneeze orshirer, open the Red llox and trike a Dominion C iLQ. Take these Casctim, Bromide & Quiniiic Tablets, regularly until every trace of the cold is gone. You won t have to take many. DOMINION C. ll. Q. breakup a cold in it few hours-witch over night —C1L‘ilr the liend~stop licailtichvs nnil neuralgia —drirc away that "gflplly" let-ling. Keep DOMINION C. ll O. always izi tliedioiise. Get. the rcd l v > drti ~;isl’s today, so voii wii on iiiiitl when iiccdrd. l‘? "red by the National Drug anti Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. is: To Stop a Cold 1 in a few hours take . DOMINION c. n. Q. Tablets (in the red box) 25 centl. i“ lLt. ‘l‘.\l\ l‘) Al )'}X(‘I<'\'§ llt» ,\'~>it lUhiW ll|il(_l.ll\‘l‘<‘ “n. poitition has its CANADIAN SE jfLE-R LOADING FOR UtNlT D KINGDOM ' l The Canadian Merchant Marine steamer Canadian Settler. Captain Robertson, came out of the dry- dock at Halifax Saturday morning land is now lying at Old Peir 2. ,She will start loading general car- ‘go the first of the week for the l'nite.d Kingdom. Site has been in ‘Halifax since tho 3rd of March iwheii she arrived with a siiiali ‘cargo front Glasgow including 6,- 1000 cases of whiskey. Between four and five hundred of these were woiisigtteti to Halifax. Her arrival tin Halifax completed the Settlers con-raptors FORITEN FRENCH SHIPS l (‘oiitrticts for ten freighnsliips [have beeh placed with the Nation- ill Shipbuilding Corporation, ‘Three yRivers, by three different French ;coiiipaiiies. It is understood that these ships will be us"d as wine carrying vessels and as oil taiikcrs The National Shipbuilding tlor- liead offices in the Fiiltctl States. * .‘ - -~Z<o->—i- tdo hull-lure --"'-~~~t-~'\~ i-~----1><ii>-“lii-- BIGGEST CATCH THIS WINTER t~\i'liilllll"~l~ liillll tii:i_\' lti- tti-‘i-ti s.'if--l_\' g i I‘ ‘dill‘lllillldi111111;;illifytbill|lilblé Over 200.000 pounds of fish wcri- U n l‘ Htttlbilil 1-“ ‘ l * "HWY ltiiitli-ti tit ilocltt-ptirt on i-‘ritl '51 lllll it .'\ ti‘ All‘!!! (I ' llll\\' . . . .~ v , _ m l, __. M . 1 .- - as the ivstilt of tuo (lays ti tint. Complete information iilfinfi‘. -..- li'.'.‘i‘-i.’..‘ii.. lllliiili 1t was by in the DESI catch of ' . - 'i‘:i»i~-.~. . -. w-ll -- .- - " »~ i, l>> t ~ as to Rates, Train ._..‘.-.i..‘.. 4-l' .‘-'.~..‘..i"..l?.. ...‘?.l'.‘.i-‘....i..i.‘i. §‘,.‘;,,,‘,‘.,‘§T“,‘,:,.}"m1 "ffj. ‘,‘,§{{,,,.‘,',‘,,.‘]," - ~ --ti. 'i-. i- u »- ,, " ‘ f" SGPVICO, COHIIQCUOIIS, in.“ “'1' "iiil-iltiiiiiititiii '\ liltits lhc shares 1W1’ man rflnavit 110'“ etc., etc. __ .'..-"ii‘“fili‘“...‘ili-.i-‘."".'{ 155 “' W‘ __.._____ ~ "t" "."""1 "'3'" 1"" ~"="""~'-1t STEAMER SCOTIA ARRIVED IN l \\iioti\\.ii<| .\\~' l14'li\tll,\ HALIFAX s , The steziini-i- Scotiti tirrivi-tl in Furnished, 311d all Lll'- Halifax Saturday morning at ‘.2 a. rangements complet- ed for Comfort and Economy. , _ ,, an. t ti. u. tnvisox MRS- AWE °AMPB€LLY Park t oriior. or write Local Agciit. ‘*1:- N. R. DcsBlllSAY, District v: Passenger Agent, iii. front t-ttsl ‘ll ports and like Any llvFSttfl trapping, shooting or other ships arriving was very inni-ti tisliiitg on my prctlilscs will b» pr'o- lt-cil. Thi- iipt>o1iiitiict* oi ti sti-iiiir st'('llit‘tl to the fullest cxtoiit of the t-r iii this condition after the rt:- ccnt llllltl weather ciitist-is coinniozit tiow. whererzg a few \\'.~cks ago it at‘ the normal condition ot‘ ti ship arriving front sea. Tilt‘ Sco- tiii was tit the Uoiiiiuitiii (‘ozii lllfll’ Sitturtlziy ttftoitititiii taking iii coal . WHITE STAR LINE SAILING-S The first Silillllg of the Whits- of W; minis‘ s" “Unis ‘Ilmrpd ‘ho Star iloitiiiiititi ilitto from Aloiitrt-al hlmlmi“ "mwrml “m1 l‘ 1mm‘ this season will in‘ the llirgiintit: _ 1mm “m1 5"“ M11111‘ on May ZZZ. tiiiil ti rcgtiltir sPrvit-t- ii _' ‘ 1111 111" 11111111 411111 “T-‘il will []].[\1|('[I[1U]‘ll1 ht; [flllllllllllttl iii ‘1 111'“ 111"""‘ "1' 111ml ‘Vllmli Liverpool by that vt-ssel and thi- ‘tllll-llliilr i:i t tll'lll'l'. 'i'hi.< t‘:irin' (ifluupp i . is iii Ilii- t'i'lll t it‘. Viviisitiit tlrort- A,- ['x(4"‘; is a. hpuvy tlgtujtnd fm- _ _ . right iii-iii‘ t'lllll\‘l' :~'t‘ll(lt1l and hail, ]1[;:§(1]1'(‘I' 5mm- from [Qllgllllitl ill fcliae1gli3lliikllilflllnl ilufllililmglfriq-g‘ For flll‘ill~‘l' lt;ll'lli'Ullll'$ apply to lliii piiest-nl tiiiio ariuiiigt-tiieiits v _, ,' ‘ ~ tho Postiiizisw-i, iiiirt- lIPt-Tlyllllltlt’ to have tiio"i.‘:ivt-r- quick M10‘ nirmh’ ' l'lt‘ii.\'ilill tirovt- foiwi." of the .-\ill(‘l'i(‘ltll Lino rttii- GEO‘ w‘ TURNER’ 781.‘)Z¢!i3i|<i\\'~-i~li~iil_ riiiig l)t‘l\\'t't‘il Liverpool ant] i‘liiltt Bmlgolovln‘ n‘ ll‘ Nod‘ - I tit-lpiiiu, to call tit. llnilltix for tiit- ' p’ L‘ l‘ —- - 4:: t'(_\ll\’t'lili‘llt'\‘ tit‘ (Yiitiiitiitiii passeng- 7711-3-2431 Etiitid . ‘din n. it; lll'ilt'lilt‘_\' Point. itiiivs" l(llit'(l at ers. Ziioro than 21,000 \\'0l'l(lllt‘ll arc hiisy on hoard tho Whitt- Star liii~ t-r “(iW-iiitiit” non‘ heitig l‘t‘_t'<llltlll' Ilariiiiitl anti \\t'olt'l's Bcl- t‘--ii front t‘ii‘.i'iiiit<1:ii\~.'ii .3 .'lt'l"_‘.\‘, all lttfil 3111115 P111111 1" 1191' ‘T111111 A" A meeting 0 m“. shi‘rghol(lurs iitxtticrlctiiiivatioii. hutisi- illlltl hai‘ii.~:. l;ti"\\l.l“gllhlt4"ibllxdillgiuskltlaflllvfiigbgfilrg of CANADA yARM pRODLjUl-S utigiiilg 1.0m) ttiitl it: Qplfllt! con- L" ‘ - ' ' ' LIMITED Wm be 1mm in prince nested with ('htirltittetti\\'ii. of Wale". College, Charlottetown, on April 7th, 1920 at 1.30 o'clock p. tn. for tho purpose of tirgztniz~ ing the tfoinpttny electing Dirccttirs for the ensuing year and the tran- saction of general business. Dated at (‘hariottctoirti this ililrti day of March, 1920. By Order of Provincial DirPt-ltirs i 7820-3-24ME\\'e< ‘iii-z l Auction Sale lilillllllfiiftlltll‘ l The flue large brick dwelling house with store, 28 Pownai Street and barn will he sold on Wcdni-s- day, 31st day 0i March at 12 o'clock Fo r further ptirtig-tiiiirs, tipply to D..\I. Robertson or \\':irhtirton & Shaw Fharioitctinvti. TSEtl-Il-ZlMl-Iivfiiitiipti. i atii ill>'ll'lli‘it‘ll by tlic heirs tliltl of the lilit‘ .\l rv iiiy of March, A. l). 1920. the six room house anti vegetable giirtir-n PM, Nem- n“, icfhhreake, iot, iiitrly the property of the said anti Southampton. The-steamer lS announced to leave Southampton on June 25 and will inake her first trip from New York on July .\t.h. The Olympic is being refitt- t-(i to hiirii fttci oil; and ihc gril- erzti roitiriiisliing will rcstore the Y" hlgillllvl‘ to her pre-irtii- condition and t-ffiit-ia. illl evidence of the fact that during the conflict she car- ]'lt‘(l iiioiit- Ihztn 2t.i0.000 persons safely across .the Atlantic. 111111 1" and from the trout at Gtiliipoli. I iztiic Stone, to soil at ptiiiiic atiti- lcE ‘s s-HLL TH|CK 0N RiVER ST. LAWRENCE ' O lion. ozi the promises. till iiigliltiiitl H tveiitic, t‘htirlottetown, at two o'- clock p. in. on Mfillilél)’ thcHZiltli week of plunging and tho. ico barrier at Ltttiy (lrtyv returned to Quehct: Sittiir After ii sniishiiig on l\l'-ll"\'l,l.l‘2lllt‘ flttnie" also will tho no n n u , T; lwf _- _ _ _ ' ' _‘ day aftcriiotin. o lo 11'“? prvmh(\' 1180.‘. If 11(111-**‘11"111 111111111111‘. 11161111111117 P111" 'i'hi\ ii-t- block still iiolils llll(l a lspgllt id OPDOFHIHILV to sttuit- my dining mm“ “ed mum and j L“ is H“ biggie“ M‘ um i“ van ro t t- " ', ' *1 ' ‘ mudgmecéinvgslozcegt§,:,,‘1l:,,,:l,1,',:1 klmhm, 1111111111“); 31111 i115" a quim‘ breaker has yet encountered. ' ‘- _ ' , ' lily of coal in cellar, cerlillll U11 The ice zit ‘Sorel is. still solio ing about twenty rooms snitnhit- cloth. carpets t-tirtains and other Ami 1 yntyvotiit-iit ig not evpectetl fortaparlineriuilor hmuduh and for "HWNQ for it week yt-t. The sziiiic condit- a S m.” “s “e - i1"! its. ili sale. For It=ll"i"\11flI‘-‘* ion is to be ltllllVl iittherirtti" out- ANGUS McRAE, (lwnvr. -in. B..- CARTER, R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. Auctioneer ‘lvttw: 7814-3~2lMEWt-tlTuesSiiMi, 4-24-31 l""ilptl. Big Clearing Sale . Predictions‘ that itppiy lit Illt’ tiiiit-it of l\'. J ..\iar- Sim. 5|unu~p~,,]_ qqwl-l. 1s u witton- iug oi‘ tho channel ltuwevcr above the city just below the bridge. there will be flooding this year are llfltyllflfflfi out by the ll-tirhour. Uilllllllllsfilflll’ iirs titiily record oi‘ tidt- li\i't‘i_ tht- river lllltl iii ilit- lot-k sill. 'iiit~ river is 1! foot itiiv~r than ltist year Ion tho stiino titite. NO FRlLLS FOR THE MEN Wt- arc instrticle.‘ iiy ilzitiiol .\lt'l)t)il1tltl. lii-liovuo, Lin" 5s 1.1 “"*— st-ii by public 1tlit'ililll on l-‘i-‘tiziy- March 26th at it) oK-ltit-it sharp tin-i N” g1” wlm"“'."" hims‘ m) m“. mnowi“ , “wk _ I ) h" “p, __ I _ , I I _ _] l .. ‘ ‘ iiintiish patterns. tor the int-rt: iiiaii. i” ‘ ’ ‘ ‘in’ 1 '_ '1 5 ‘m1 “m” 1"‘1"“""'*' ‘Fiic prophecy’ that. incii would 11‘11'-‘1"~‘1_‘1 ilrlvl"! 1111"" " W111i‘ "My 1 Kvllmiil lllifititfit‘ HOPE". 1'1 soon hi: tirosst-tl as gityly as women YOilFS old; 1 gent-mi piirptiso iiiari- l2 yPilrfi 01¢ ('ittiit‘—-2 ciioict- cow's to iri-slir-ii in April. liens-SO hens. ,tir more so, as. tht-y \Vi'l‘t‘. ‘in the ldziys oi‘ King (‘liiirlt-s, is not to be ‘ iiilililcd. 0n tho contrary, tu-t-ortiing to the 1 - _ i ('r"p_10 m" huy‘ i’ mn“ $11M?‘ m" 1'“-‘11"1‘ "111-‘3 3" 1"1~“11"1~'i “'11i‘4lt stioitosintvti oi‘ the int-rniiitaiial As~ 75 bushels potatoes. sticiiition of (‘lotiiing Designersmvho Implements-d iiianiirt- Hpl'l'i1(l6'|‘, i iiriii ei-nitt-r, tiigk, Spring mm ‘have just been conferring in New tooth burrows. gang and single pique 3 ctirts, 2 truck wagons, Rol- 181‘. P1111191‘ Bel-i. 0111191‘. 801111191’. 1 hay mower, 1 binder, wheel rake, (PW “Mom York, men will have to give up even tho little cccentricities of tlieylast No belts,—-no waist- Z driving wagons. 1 driving sichzlt i box s1i‘1i<h.2 woorl slvigiital pump, tines! 1 boiler. 2 sets ilrlviiig lliii'llt's"i. nun],- hamtxss, 2 iron Klli1>5_ h“. carrier, fork and rope. churn. Shin.» "f ||;,,_.,,. ;n,.,|,.,,,..,,t, “n. no,“ Household GiTGCIS-SIOVBH. 1~1lIlt‘.-v, lli'tl~‘, hurt-ails, irzisii stands. cabinet. gramophone, oilclot h washing tnavhino and a lrii tit‘ lililiif-t too lllllllt'i'till< to iiioiitltiii. Tcruis of sale-All sums of lilo and tin-hr tfltsli ovttt‘ that tlllltllllli 8 itionths crotilt on tippruvcil joint iio|.~._ i; pt-t‘ woiii pi-r iilllllllll off for cits-Ii. - Hale positive. No rt-scrvt- as: i‘-,||~m |_- _.-,.|,|_ if stormy salt» first tint- tiny. H. NELSON d. SON .\tl"l (till-I'LL. 782l-B~24=M F‘ ' EGG STORAGE for HPHHUH the 15th next will ht- i-ect-ivctl by this (‘oinpanyt up to and including March 31st..inot. Space will be allotted proportionately more than spat-o iivitiltibie. l All spur-e iniiitt ‘be pttiti for. whether iiwvl or not. Applications for (‘old §llll‘ittt{l' Strut-i. {iii May 1st to December Eggs. should applications intai Application should be in sealed envelopes, outside. "Application Egg Storage." THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE marked plainly on COMPANY, LTD., Charlottetown. 782B-3-24ME6i. >_ Fflilarits. tiitits. tiiittrt-sst-s anti stiritigs. “We are returning to tho gt-ntool in dress.“ dot-larva one i)lli'('(!l' of the association. "A ft-w months il'0ill now a man will not cause com- mont bw-ttuse he ls dressed like a gt-nticinati. liigh prions will t-nuse il iiiajtirity tit‘ nitm to huy conser- vative ciothtltig for economy's sake, it‘ nothing eiso. “Vtiivot colii-irotl overt-oats for iiistiintte, which have .-bci-ii iooki-ti ‘upon somewhat tiskttntrc by our dioiloii limit BFlilllilltlS of recent yours, will iiv quilt‘ illt‘. lllfitlt‘ anti I \\'()l'll iniivh iiiorv gonvritily than they arc now. 'i‘he. ruiison is sittipic. , if it iiiun can afford to huy only one overcoat at present prit-t-s the one .ihnt ho can wear on any and all iocciisions is ill!‘ one ho will buy." . Auction Sale A'I‘ MITIIIAI‘ IIIVBI! Fittlnrtlny. filurvh 21 41f Spurn. liooms and (lttffit. All ritimlnt; and ltnnding. ltlgiginx. Windlass. (Japatnn Malntiail and Flying .lib. and numerous articles in connection with chip of 95 tons wtzlitfry. by MncLood and Repmoldu. 7785-3-23-Mld3i Spends 1 Vacation in “Seeing Canada” ST. JOHN, March 22.——/A Mon- treal manufacturer who was in the city on Saturday said the move- inent started bythe Manufacturers‘ Association to induce people to spend their vacations in “Seeing Canada" tours was receiving strong support. The chances were ii great number oi’ Canadians from interior cities would visit the Many business nien who have been accustomed to spend a few weeks in Florida or California dur- ing the winter have stopped home this. winter," said the manufactur- er. “One reason was that they did not irant to discount their inoney; iinot-her was, no doubt. that they felt they should keep close to their jobs while conditions still showed some sign of unsettleinent. These men will ivant a long holi-- whtrhave gone short on holidays since 1914. They will ‘want to get near the sea coat-it where the breezes are t-oid, and they will not so to Main this summer. The trouble is very few know where to go to stiend an enjoyable summer itiii-titititi in Ctttititiii." in this connection the folloiving MaritiineProvinces this sumrner.| day this summer. as well as others‘ lug a campaign for the fumisbin! of information for tourists t_n the season of travel. It is thought. not unnaturally, that next_sutnmer there will be less Canadian travel in the United States because of the discount to which Canadian money is subject over the border. and that, on the other hand, American travel will set in strong for Can- ada. because of the premium on American funds in this éountry. The St. John Standard quotes ti Toronto magazine as publishing i. story to the effect that the value of the booze landed at the port of Si. John this winter would pay off one quarter of the national debt of Can- ada, and if this interesting infor- mation gets around in the arid cities o: the United States, the scenery of this pairt of the world may develop an unusual lure! for Yncle Sam's thirsty citizens. This phase o fthe tourist question was not. however, discussed by the Public information committee of the Commercial club of the sister city. This kind of work for the public good, is admirable, and if the club in St. John keeps it up with diligence iisd perseverance it will have placed New Brunswick under a tlebt of obligation that cun- not s00 be repiiid." ———--@-0->-{_ ::\Vliether the corns ‘no of old or new growth. lldllllSl yield to Hoi- lvwavs (‘om Cure. the sittiplcst editorial from tlit- Allttftiit: Leader is of ititciest: I i and best cure offercti to the pitti- lic. T0 DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of ordenKeep these iorgans healthy by taking GOLD l at The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. All druggists, 50c a box. Guaran- tced as represented. Loolrfur the name‘ Gtrld Medal on c\ t; box uiid accept no lini- tatlon -———<0%-i-— "We may scatter the seeds oi courtesy and kindness around us at so little expense. Some of them will iiieititiiltilgv fail on good ground anti grow up into benevolence int the inintls oi’ others; anti all of theni will bear fruit of happiness in tlic-btisoiii whence they spring." ‘ “Stittiziazizu ¥l§3§flfl7 . -- '-- -"-i:. " ’- ' ' ‘ '- Q if” 15$ é 9N9 , ‘~ $0 A8 marten star is THE ant: l, , of our business year, and as it is ‘$65 filifil Rm?!- necessary that ali accounts be set- flat _ ltliiiddiyiwtifikeoiiilladustlziiiertrlfo “lift: i "r. _ l ‘ us with a cheque before that date. ‘ 1, w w i s - - B llBl » ‘I. 1*‘ 1 LIMITED i Since 1868 Jewellers ‘l RE , §§ ‘H Q afl .\ t ‘ - ‘i . Minanfs Liniment Cures Dandruff 1808' vvo-ooovoeoowvooao-Qww-Q-Q-o-oo-Aa-o-a and not renewals. knives. i i i z z l i l z Here is the . ONEIDA COMMUNITY " t PAR PLATE Will Be Given Free to, You For a Few Hours 0i Your Tiiiie Plan Reservation Silver Oiier I 3 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. 5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. > 6 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons. 8 new subscribers, 1 doz- medium tablespoons. 12 new subscribers, 1 doz. Medium knives or half ' dozen forks and half dozen 00-0 §§§$§4¢§Q 3 Fill out and send_ in the Silverware re§erva tion Coupon and we will hold a chest for you. Then turn in three one year subscriptions and you will receive the 6 teaspoons- Many people start out with their own subscriptions The subscriptions must be new 20 new subcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 pieces in al $18-75 The Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Maho dian’s compliments to complete your chest: ’ REMEMBEB—There are only a limited number of chests so if better send in the reservation slip at once. gany-finished Chest free with the Guar- SEE TIIE SILVERWARE ON DISPLAY IN rim titt/titntitivts wnvnow i Get Subscriptions for TheChal-[ottetown Guaraian you desire one you had Kindly reserve chest of the On- eida Community Par Plate Silver- ware Ior me until I can get the re- quired number of subscriptions to procure it. I will begin work on ....andthink that the desired number of orders canbesecuredby I will get the number ofistibsorip- tions and take the chest of silver- ware. \ Signed Address.....'.............- t Phone b F