Everywhere in A the Dominion » / '|‘l|rl‘l' In ulwufl llll Pf- uml l-ourlQun clerk ~ I" [III order M“, ..lll uh yllllllll nttenilo ",- 0! using on” the pury M‘ drugs fllltl medicinal,- “ wrrhu out hflhe nmnllg . p“ urder- » " r IIOTEL vlclollll Famed for its lervloe. More rellluhle riiiooolliDrug- Co_ llrxull liodjk Store The ouhlno 5 '\ . '-'-' Elegantly furnished, l2 rooms with baths. Make It your hon-lo In Charwttetown. .c ll’si Whai You Bel for ‘ What You Pay Thai Bounis 1f you want the best that money can buy A in boots and shoes we can supply them. REMEMBER! We are not overstocked with high priced shoes but are buying" at today’s prevailing LOW PRICES. Come and participate in tne genuine BARGAINS we are offering 2nd be convinced. PIIRIIIE~FERGUSUN Successor to l). (lorlloll S: Co. 0 1 woo o o so ooovwwoa no 4 0+ o4+++++o+¢+¢~o ow» >0 v 0x BISCUIT Imperial cod-oil fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and liv oil. They also contain meat scrapes and are rich In protein usrl producing substance) and fat (heat producing). Tiny are recommended by experienced P. E. I. ranchers who have Ied en to their foxes for several years. - Va are prepared to fill orders for ton lots at lowest possible Pr!“ oi from factory. i periai Biscuit Co, Ltd. l CARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED‘ CHARLOTTETOWN DBOX 446 Phone 845-4 ' » s , IMPROVE!) BANNER, No. 1 On- tal-io Grown. _ j’ IRISH WHITE, No. 1, Ontario ,Gl‘0wn. j LIGOWO (white,) Y Grown. ABUNDANCE (white) No. 1 On- tario Grown. ~ _ All “tagged” in compliance with Seed Control Act. Special prices in b0 to 100 bushel lots. See these splendid oats at our Seed Store. SEED WHEAT Choice Ontario Grown White _Fife White Russian and Marquis Field Peas Vetches CLOVER SEED p High Grade No. 1, “Queen” Mammoth High Grade N0. 1, Alsike TIMOTHY SEED No. 1 and 2 Grades Compare quality and grades. Get our prices. ~ Carters Sell the best Seeds that Grow. N0. 1 Ontario 1K1“; .. "it... .. ..,.. nil‘! e on -lli"'~ "dd" l " 21'! ‘ITADIESI-Wllat you have been waiting for -—Brogues. Howur'ds_ BENGAS unloading today, two cllrloads. l-‘ennell 8; Chandler- JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanvillle. BIG BARGAIN-Much lwaniell grey cotton 8, 10 and 12 cents per yard at Palons. ADVERTISE THE DEAUTIEB OF‘ THE ISLAND-my sending your friends a soulienir of P.‘E. I. only 57c postpald. Guardian Office. ST. JAMIES TElNlNlS CLUB — Annual meeting this (Monthly) evening zlt 7.30 sharp. All IIlPlli- hers requested to attend. Illb pllrtunl. IT WILL INTEREST YOU lo know that we just received a ship- ment of hldios‘ suede bourdoir slippers in all the popular shades at 1921 pluccs.-—~l~lo\v:lrli’s. TWO'MONTHS VISIT — Ill. Warburton, who left on Saturday [or lSDZliII will be rlbscnl for only two months and not until spring as inadvertently reported. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF lLLLUSTRATED-Souvenir of the Province-best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price fifty-seven cents postpaid Guardian Office. ‘ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of ' the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. BIRTHDAY PARTY - A very plczlsllnt socilll gathering wall» ileili nt IIII,‘ ilolllc oi‘ Nlrs. Jo-lln Finllrvsoll. Killllllir, on Nlonliny‘ owning. April l5lll when u nlllll- bar ul‘ hcr yollni: frie ds Liiltllfll" Pll to (‘CIPIJHIIP- the lirtilllzly m‘ Miss Jossic i-‘ixiillyslln who is spending a low dllys vllczltinn iii lllllno from college. Tho al- Inil‘ was ill iilc nature 0i’ u sur- prise party and the proceedings which ltlllcrirlillvll llwa_ u Icw plcnsnnl. hours wl-rl: oi‘ ll rrliilcr Illlpfllilhjlill nuiuru. Till! pro- _L{I'i‘llll ullllcllgil iil'll‘f'.llliill'>illli was i-‘Iillllfiillll’ pcrl'llrlllleli llnll consis- lrli n1‘ silluillg igzllllos. lllllsic and rllrinlls oiilcl- allllllsing stunts, ni. illl- clnrl- m‘ wilicil (loiiciolw ilolnrl-llllllio flllllgn ‘was passed urmllld by Miss Fillillyson llnll i1o2lrlil_\' i-lujogvod. bly liloso pros- clll. During the l-venlnlz. u suit- l-llln unll useful IDFPSQIIILILIIIII was nlndc. which completely slurpris» cd tilc rccipionl but IIPI‘ zlpprcl-ill llllll lllcrcoi‘ was uxpl‘ll"l.\d in ll lull‘ wcll l-llllscu llvllrlls. The ilzlppy uniilcrinl: dispersed zllmul 10.9.0 p. Ill. zlIil-l" wishing Miss l~‘illlll_v.~zlln lnunl‘ happy rclllrns of fill: UPPIISIUII IIIIII ('I.'iIll]il(‘I(' Sllf" cuss. ill the rcluzlindell‘ of ilur cul- lcgia course, to- which she returns in a few days lllnc. Brings Happy Ease Don't Endura Pain. Apply l l I pins; “Klilll or PAIN" y L lhhmgLiI. The Remedy your Grandmother Hind to Get Sure Relief. On Sale Everywhere. A GOOD THING. RUB IT IN ¢0M+oo4++0+o+o4++o+ou ONE IS JUDGED BY ' THE STATIONERY THEY USE \ Our FINE LINEN KID FINISH SUEDE FINISH will place you right. : with the world. We have rail sizes in writing pads, paper, envelopes and Corres- pondence Cards. W. T. WELLNER Queen Street 904-00400 I. Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours classes lllCIJ‘ Work was cxceilielli. THE SNEAKERS have arrived. Howard's; , SEE GEO F. MCLIIDQ sale at. El- liols in classified column. MENI-Our Sllvter Oxfords are here in the latest colors and shap- es. Howard's. CHILDREN'S MiLLlNERY — like grown ups— a, specialty at Polons. 50o YARDS gr_ay_c-otton s. 10 lmll 111i cents per yard today at Pat- onsn THE SCHOONER ALMA L. Gert lc has zlrrievll with a cargo of oeln- l-nl. nnli lumber. W. T. Weir, Stanley Bridge. l D. PETERS TAXI SERVICE.- Sulnd Joe Woods’ tailor shop- Plione 470rJ. All callls promptly attended‘ to. FASHIONS NEWEST. -— A ladys strap pump in copper brown willl grey‘ suede trinnning and new walking heel. l-Ioward‘s_ CAR OF BURNT LIME expect cll daily’. Please hook your or- ders ill. once. (Jo-operative Far- mers, l.tli., Enlerald. COMMUNITY PLATE-We are now showing the new Grosvencr pattern. in C0mmunity—W. W. .\Vellner, Ltd., Jewellers. GET A MOVE ON if you want HUlIl-e of that gray cotton at Patons at 8, 10, and 12 cents. INCREASED PAY FOR CAVAL- RV HORSE.—LI. Colonel \V. C. (‘link received word 0n Saturday frOlll headquarters. lllllliila Dis- trict No Ii. stating that. $2.00 per llzly would be ‘Dilifl ca-lalry horses lrzlining this summer. Col. Cook rxpocls that zluillorlzation for trrlinirg of his unit will be receiv- cll lllliS week. " ‘SUCCESSFUL P. E. I STUDENTS.-Island students at IilllIiOilSdl‘ and Pine Hill College» In the graduating class of Dalhou- slo luliverslty appeal‘ the IIIIlIIIGEi of suvcrrll island sludenls who tl('l' _‘., ls. Angus I\'_ (‘Hills town sucl ssflllly collrpletcll Ariel cull n and Illlillllllill Hllcllrelofs degree. plotcd his second _vnilr's MORE his lie ‘also coni- work ill rim Prl-sllytcriall (‘illlc-gc, scculllrli: (ILQIinPIiUH in most nI his l-lasscs. (‘pullout-il. New Wilton-ire. also obi l~:. M. Aililen. w. E Allin-n. (‘have iullulnlvn. and G1 M. (‘alnllllcll- \'l-\r \vlll.$ll‘lil"(’ also oiltzlillcd , Um,- p_ ,\_ dogrcc llnd completed ' at the lllcfl‘ first year's work _ all their Presbyterian (‘ollcglu Ill norm. ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL E. iGalgnieryMoncton; ILG. Rowe, Coleman; J. ‘R. Billkeneyglialifax r‘. M. Timbien, HflllIlIXi J- Gvfllo" M. ltrly. llfflllilllllllie; o. l". Winter vile, 'I‘ol'rlntn; Nlr. llnll Mrs. L. l-J. Wellnor. City; l’. A. Ifalrquhzlrsou. ('lt_v; L. B. Prldhunl, Alberton; William biorgzlil, Montreal; A. \\'hi5lini‘,', Toronto; I‘. ll. ltend. Anlhcrst; R. M. Fulton. 'l‘rur0; Hugh Ilnnrllloo, M. il., llavcrhill, Mass; John A. Donahue, llaverllill, Muss; Ilernllrd Labcrl-teM-rlntreal: A. Y. Masher. llalliax; Jos. Gill- snn, 'I‘orontu; A. ll. Wdlllam, Mon- tron]; REVERE HOTEL i‘. ll. Lowthol", Slllnlncrsitio; E. Brolvn, York; J. is‘. Lawson. Si. John; A. J. Martin, Montumlcfllrs ‘M. Kvi-cDoilalll, Montague; Mr. and Mrs. l\l‘. b‘. McDonald, Montague; (l. A. lMelllsh, Montague; John Cash. Emerald; Geo. S. McLeod, Fredericton; A. J. rMecNevin. Bon- shllw; A. I’. Sheehlln, Boston; W. Kclnplin. ‘Halifax; Emery McNclll, Cardigan; Will. Glfogan. HHIIIIIX D. E. Norman, Bsdeque; J. ll. ‘Mar ilu. New Glasgoyv; F. P. Dillon. City; IM. J. Diamond. Toronto; D. S. Compton. Sllcriunento, (ll-il.; IMTSE Annabell Compton, SZICHI- mento. Cal. KQX§XOKO For Brains And Bodies That Are Taxed To The Limit Tho Indoor months have probably caused many ol‘ us Io become lunged in both mind llnd body. Nature dc- lnnnded that IIII things sllnll lake on new life in the sprlnI-Z- . Tile human body is no ex- ception to this rule. _ Our Hypophosphites . will revitalize the nerve cen- ires and overcame all forms oi‘ debllifylt increases appet- ite. induces refreshing sleep and builds up new mental, nervous and molecular en- ergy. Tllke it for awhile and you'll soon begin to [eel like a new person. Price. Johnson l: Johnson h‘ THE- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Spring Weather"- Sudden change from warm sunshine to raw windy days causes many an ache and pain I You wiuda wgll t0 fighf that has no regular shipping service first twinge of heumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, or Neuralgia, before a aer-' ious attack develops. No case is of too long stand- ing, no attack too severe but that Templeton ’ s Rlieu- matic Capsules will bring sure relief. GHGTGIItCCd to contain no hahit-forlning drug, and to he ahsoi-i utciy harmless to the heart. kidneys‘ or other organs. Prescribed by iloc- ' tors. sold by druggists, 91.00 per box. i Trial frce at our agencies, or write: Templctons, 142 King W., Toronto. >Sold by Reddin Bros. Britain Neglecting- Caribbean Colony ill illIi Nilltcelltll (Icntury for April, Sir Sanlucl llozlre, all auth- ority on colonial goverillucnts, sub- mits that if (ircat llrltain is so bent llpoll rotllillillg llcr Caribbean pos- sessions it is a good time to plall better allnlillistratinn for them and to devclnp their resources. He be- gins with neglected Honduras. a Cinderella of Crown colonies. Not one ill a hundred Ellgllishlnen, he says. knows that it is a part of Contrili America. For that matter, says the Nclv York Times, most Americans would be puzzled to bound it with relation to Mexico and lllc (felllrzll American repub- lics. Alorn is known about the Fiji lsllllllls than about British Iionllll- rlls. Ill 1875i, one Fowler wrote a llarrzllivl- of n. journey across the ullcxplorl-ll pllrlion 01' tile country, and ill i880. J. licilunly talked to‘ the iloylll ticngrzlpilil-lli Society allulll zln (‘XIWIIILIOII to the (locks- cunlb Alnllnlzlins. It WHS uphill work tying In illlvrlxlt zlnpholly ill "Ills .'\'lll.jt’lsl)"fi Sl-lllenlont" upon the (Jariililuzlll (‘oust zlllililllgil ill the eiglncvlltll ccnlury there were splrilcd brllsllcs between the Spun- darlls and llll- British for the timber lands. Ycl. tllc English llolldllras IIIIS TCSIIIIFPFS \\'('ll \\'(I|'I.ll CIIIIHQFV- lug and llcvclorling. Stagnating in a Swamp A more backward colony than Iiclize and the dIIIIIOTIHIIII is not, to hl- imagined. The Colonial Office at Wllltcllnil should blush at the pic- lllrl: Sir Samuel Hoarc draws oi IZIIIIIIIIIFIIP-l, ‘which has a (invernor, all lilxccuilvo (Iolllic , a Legislative (Jollncll, a (Jhinf Justice, an Attor- noy-Grenlarwl lllld a civil service. Larger than Salvador. Iiritlsll Hon- duras has only hwelliy miles of pub- lic railway, and but a few hundred yards of lnelaled road. which. how- cver, leads to n. cemetery. Salvador has 1,000,000 people, British I-Ioll- llllras 40.000, 00 per cent of whom are Indian unll negro. (Iver the bor- doi" ill (illaltolnzlla 500 miles of rail- way have been ‘built, and even Spanish Honduras is connecting tho Atlantic and Pacific by a modern IIILLIIIVZIgY. Belize is n sorry metro- polis stagnallng ill a mangrove swamp. Compared with it, the Glla~ lcnlalon capital is a modern and u .I.llt.' Leeward Islands was effected Qes. and declares: "With-Its Well“ of timber, its rich sou arid its free- dom Irom natural and political up- henval. it should be a centre o! pros ‘periiy and not. a wilderness of for- . -est and swamp." British Honduras under the English flag. Most of its imports come from the United States. Sir Samuel Hoarc. using the colony as a horrible example, proposes federation for Great lirl- Lam's Cnrrlhbean possession. un- lier a Governor-General. Some ls- lands of the West Indies are not much better off than Honduras, West Indian administration has many flaws and is unscientific. "In. the present conditions," says Sir: Samuel. “no two West Indian Coll- stltutions are identical." Barbados has illl elected Assembly; Jamaica a self-llolnlnatell Council. In 1005, (Irenada and St. Vincent resisted union with a common Executive and Legislature. A federation of some time ago. A Partial Federation For certain purposes the willd- ward Islands are federated. but they have separate Legislatures and dif- ferent codes. Tile islanders pen- erally’ are clannisll and suspicious. When John Pope-llennessy was sent out as Governor to Barbados ill 1870, to join it to St. Vincent, St. Lucia. Grenada. and Tobago there was the devil to pay; rioting, sack- ing of plantation houses, burning Weaknesses at bat, Jim Bagby’ tlhe Cleveland pitcher, ail/Id: "Tobin. is a real bean He has us pitchers guessing all the time. lie seldom fails to cross us. If we play for llim for a hun-t_ he hits out. li we figure he is going to swing, he lays it down. if the players shift lfl‘.‘.'iIl‘(I right fir-id for him. hEilils the hall loft. I think he is the hardest nilln in tile Am- erican League to outgucss." K ‘Si? s the closclielcan i htens 1 r q tug: ‘ Whitens the bathe dbo; M! f [/1 l. Li‘?! NC 7/’ Gmmonfa i i Tobin's forty-six extra-base MU lust dminustrated In l!!! hit the ball with vllgoly The mo: um ho llrlade 202 hits In 1920. be- ing excelled by only seven Ollie!’ batsmen in the American MICRO. is convincing proof that h; hfls consistently. His baiting averfio Wllél .340. The only men to top him were Sisler, Speaker, Jackson Iilllll’ Eddie, Collins, Jacobson and Joe Evans. \ of property and prostration oi‘ bus- iness. All this Sir Samuel Hearse‘ must know. To tie up the far-flung islands, stretching for many Ica- lzues over the Caribean, in a federa- millistered by a flovernor-tiencrzlh; is a problem so complex tilat (‘.\'l1.ll~ may well shrink from it. And 3m! il. cannot be denied that the Cur.- hbenn possessions are ill govrgrpgd and llnprogrosslvc. Tobin Puzzles The Pitchers NEW YORK, only (I.——In. mo, Middle Wl-sl. some of the critics; are llaliling Johnny Tobin. oi’ the St; Louis Browns, as a second Willio Keelcr. it is claimed tlllll 'l‘ol>in,' like Kcelel‘. can place [hp bull when ilo hits it. While rl-cnllily’ discussing the lending llllllcrs in~ Illlj Anler-iclln League and Beer & Weeks splendid city. There may be half a dozen houses in Belize that are Ill- tod with mosquito screens. Tile sall- itary conditions are wretched, the nzliivesg ravaged by malaria and llookworm. Contrasted with Guatemala EH7 lzH-Ei-“T ill the interior of lilo colony‘ lhcrn is no medical service at all At Quiragua. Guatemala, the Unltcll Fruit Company has spent $500000 upon a hospital for its OIIIDIOXOS. With the help oi’ lilo Rocklelllar Foundation the doctors are fighting tllo honkworm. They have [lractlc- lllly knocked out malaria and alo conquering black-water fever. Many oi‘ the United Fruit. Conlplinybl phy- sicians and nurses are English and Scotch. Where tbo Spaniards have settloll and governed there afbl buildings that defy the tooth of tllne, treasured memorials. "Not. n stone will remain Ill the swamps of Belize," says Sir Samuel Hoare. "to tell ol’ the British occupation" 1- unless he galvllnizes the Colonial Oiilco into reorgllulmlg the admin- isiration. Gran Natural Advantages lIc points out that there are no hurricanes, earthquakes or volcan- j . tlon with one legal system to bl: nd-i ' the assurance of Winston ClIllft'lllll' i their i RUST PROOF GUARANTEED HETHER lillldlflfl, lining or to- l V clining, or in the active everyday duties which demand continual walk- ing and bending, you will find RC. corsets the most comfortable, the most becoming and the most serviceable. 1 Cotstticrcs in leading uoreaevery- where will gladly fir: you with a EC. Front Lace Back hoe White and Flesh Our nun Booklet nhnmln| P.C. mulch ‘Ilu be nlaIhd/ru on "quad. PARISIAN conssr MFG. co. Lilvlnm . Montreal QUEBEC Toronto Se! up the Form Set qfi the Cufuml Beer & Weeks r'€7he HOOVERTN Beer 8: Weeks Erfi From the deep folds and softly cush- or]; loned surfaces of even the finest up- 55 holstery, all lint and dust may speed- $5 ily be suctioned away by the air at- I ' tachments of The Hoover. But. for oil; the vastly more difficult flask of ciean- it, ' ing rugs, so as to prolong their life, 44,. 55 . The Hoover brings into play all three $5 of its forces. Gently it beats out all gHi ' nap-cutting, embedded grit. Briskly up; Llé it sweeps up all clinging litter, erects of l‘ matted nap and freshens colors. Vig- p}. "V orously it cleans by air. Only The filo g Hoover discharges all these duties. £1! 5'5 Alnd it is t3? iargfilst-selling electric ,.,‘: E5 c eaner in e wor . o‘, I iii.‘ I Lll '-_l‘¥_+l‘-E.‘€'-H?'lsH'-éi?-EE'-H? Iln not suffer another day with Itching. or Protrudlnl: Plies. No surgical crnllnn you nt once and aIYord 9-12.30, 2--5. Phone 68-Y IOIOIIIIIIIIFI‘ "m" "°'-"“‘°' . .... .._._ _._.__.... _.._»__.- The Quality Druqntore Cor. Kent and Prince Struts bcncflt. 50c n box all dealers, or Ed- mudson. Bates 8r Cm. Limited, Tor- onto. Sample box fro» if you men- tion this paper and enclose 3c Illoedlnl! -- I L. _ lEFi-héhtfri-istithfilfiiflifiéiiéii- y..- It Beatsm. As It Sven-M ient Terms, if Desired ‘fildilfiLfikfii As It Cleans We Will Demonstrate The Hoover in _ Your Home or at Our Store. Conven- ~ssismmsstrrmmsrilaolwil