i i’ ‘ ‘lflFTER EUERY MEAL” The eum with the lastins tiauor—wrap- oed in the hveienic sealed nackase. A seedy that's ttood for you. Aids anne- tite and dieestion. Keeps teeth clean and breath sweet. 6 boon to smokers. with its ccwiine- saothine. effect on mouth and throat. satire scour». _ user rtzcnr "mu" ' Stiinmersitie and Western Guardian drrsvoumamnuev- inn - -———~e --IU$lN-E&$ BOOMING. --The trains from east and west to 91m- merslde Saturday morning were crowded with passengers. doing their Easter shopping. The streets were crowded and gave the town the appearance that business was docking more prosperous than ever utter the quiot winter season. -IMPORTANT MEETING. - The Parent Teachers‘ Association will hold its first meeting tn the Town Hall on Tuesday, March 30. nt 7.30. Miss ‘iilcitdahon the Public Health Nurse who is working on the island in tho interest of Child Welfare will give an address on Medical inspection of Schools and Health Talks to Children. it ls to be hoped that there will be u large attendance of teachers and‘ parents nil prepared to loin the Association the foe being only ‘.15 cents per Year. —SUMMERSIDE CITIZEN 1'0 settle in St. John, N. B. Mr. Roy Silllpltant. who has conducted a meat market for the past twenty years in Snmmerside leaves this morning for St. John, N. B.. when-e he has selected s store near Hay market. in which he will open up a meut market in that city. With the experience that itir. ISllilphant has had in the business there ls no ' doubt hut what he will be success- ful in his now field. Mr. Silllphant only recently sold his meat busi- ness to Mclnnis and Watson, Sum- merside. Roy will be tnlsssed very much ‘by his many friends in Sum- mersido who wish him success. Mrs. "Silliphzlnt and son, Roy J11, will follow in the course of n few days, to take up their home in the New Brunswick city. APPEAL ‘to HARDING -»- The ltussinn Soviet government has ap- pealed t0 President. Harding and till! United States government to resume trade relations triih Tlug. FM. says u wireless message from 'M°“°“" i751"- Sovtet govern tncnt proposes to send a ‘eiogation hi‘ Lilo United States to negotiate flltrreement, the message adds, CONTINUE THE $250 REQUIRE. MENT-An order in council just, llassed by the Canadian govgyn. mont extvmds indefinitely the-pro- NEW ‘IORK. iii-tr. Odioud. oi‘ pl Paul, who nutlic nu unsuccessful attempt on St Pitt- ricltfis ltlgut tu rcuziht tln- wolldks lnitlldtawtvigllt inning title from Johnny Wilson, Up- rrtidd un lit-it.‘ toting; for llkaflilit. lh- ii V Slazlullling. who periulncred the (Ilwrttiiflil, declared OTmmi Will be confined m ills hospital (for. ilnuhlo to box for two ‘months. bout with Vfilaun. A Change of Seed doubly so this year when so little of the Island Grown Wheat is fit for‘ Seed. A two bushel bag (sufficient for one acre), will give a supply of Seed Stock for next year, but it will also pay several times over to sow an entire change of Seed. Our Stock of Seed, Wheat is all grown in ._,_ J Ontario and Ontarids t if;,~j‘};~,_;;;,; ,5,‘ Seed Wheat always does l ‘lg-til ‘y; well when grown 1n this \;- . Province, as the climate is similar. ‘ We have in Stockand to Arrive White Fife: ‘(extra choice.) White Russian: (extra choice.) Red Fife: (equal to number one hard.) _ . ' , Colorado Bearded: (Choice Stoclelt , i.'5.--.\liltl< tm~ iillfilli two u-eeks and would be or tilrtee Dr Spuniding, following his cur- culy cxuruinutiuu oi’ (YDowd when was sutzcessfully like boxer first sought medical at- ienliull trial-r his hour with Wilson said ho rcnclted the conclusion that 0’Dowd received the injury in his I Wheat always pays, and i !‘_‘. visions of ‘an order passed last No. ypmber, whereby immigrants of mflllflllw. urvison or laborer cl“. Svs. whctlu-f rskil-led or ‘unskilled 1"» required to berth possession of two hundred an diifty dollars on landing in Canada in addition to a ticket to their destination. This regulation. it is crucially 51mm] ; does not apply to farmers, farm laborers. or household workers nor Yet to the wives and minor on“ t d-"Pll of rel-sons lessuly resident in g Canada. i Use “ till’ if ‘Feat I Mlle. Euro, Puii Up CaWt heat "Tlz" for QofQ “rem swollen, cake,“ p,“ or cornfi ._._._ i "0" "f" b9 “WY-footed In a mr.» mont. Lao, "Tiz" I with tender, row_ burning, blist-r. ed. e_u'olien_ tired aching fer-t Tiz and only "Tiz" Lflkfg n“. ‘ pain and soreness out of oorns call- ouses and hunions. . M awn as you put your foot in a “Tlz" bath, just feel the lld-ppinesg milk-ills in_ How 800d Your poor, old feet feel. Theytwant to dance for Joy. "Tlz" ls smart “Tie” instant ly draws out all the poisonous exud- ations which puff up your feet and will“? sore. inflamed , aching; sweaty‘ feet. I “(let a but of "Tiz" at any drug store or department store. Get in- stlant foot relief. Laugh at foot. surf» erere whoootnrplain. Because your feet. are never_ never going to bother or make you limp any more. '1 i t I FFI .§ w $.74 u: -< MOIRS Here you will find s select hssortmunt of all the beet All done up in bags of two bushels ' each. See samples at our Seed and an‘ , es and samples. _ t Our importation of Seed Wheat is sold by Merchants all over the Prov~ ince. If you cannot get what you want from them write us. CARTER 8r C0. EIMiTED ‘Seedsmen Charlottetown Feed Warehouse, or tvrite us for pric- ~ (Zimowlates. Supply your home with fresh candy which is chipped to us weekly. We hove some nice {may bones i for Easter. Your lady would like thom. _ Headquarters for unsorted Candy. - . .. g GIVE U! A CALL ' = ~ p, of ‘in Jo ' m," ' - H. New Qtomotriot l Prescription . . tbfqulpt‘ mam-m. s. t. I. and never Burr»,- --LOB8TE!N ARRIVED»- The 11W!- ~ I w. telnet l . t . . ._ E. __> l. LE y 4" yprhpiim. EASTERN jlldlilllhli - TQ_N|GHT._. ._'|rnvowi'"mtu|mv~. TuIIIOFFOlN Ailliliii *4‘ f‘ ’Gct n25)‘ Box Q__;____-_ first Fresh bobsters 0f the season’ were seen in Dunn's Cafe Window Saturdsy. -ns'ce|v:s APPOINTMENT- Dr. W. G. Church of Summer- stde hus- been appointed by the Militia Department to contmnnd the Mobile Veterinary Section for Military District No. 6 wtth the rank of (‘aptaitn - —MEMORIALS RECEIVED. - Mrs. Albert Clark, Victoria. has re- ceived from Ottaw-a a Memorial Cross in honor of her son, the late —~hfasu>r John Cameron of 8t. Ilnnstatre is spending Easter with illB parents in Stunmorside. Hotel Arrivals VICTOfiOTEL ' (‘. 1L. Green, Montague; A. Ritchie, Kentville, N. 8.: E. E. Jnrdine, thfurrlty Harbor; M155 lteta shoram. Murray Harbor; .7. F. Arnett, Snrmmerside; A. C. Rogers. Summer-side: J. Iiinck, Montreal; J. v Macintosh, Vie. torts; Philip L. ".4, Mont/ran]; J, Bchulman. Montrml; J. B. Hlgg. “NOD, Montreal; W. R. Hunts, Ralph ii’. FaJes, ‘st. John; A. Whitney. Tomato; W. Meianson, Mono-ton: W. Eugel, Toronto; D. A. Ssnderlantfs, Morel]; F, n, M_ Jones. Halifax; N. W. Darwin, hlnntrctai. P. A. lift-Leila!» Souris; it. Fro. doll-n, Montreal; J. It. Brunduge, ‘Halifax, N. 8.; A. Durno, Cam» brides. N. J. n. Kennedy. OLeary; S. Brown, York; C. R. McKay, Charlottetown; Jest. Alt. lcins, Mt. Steumt; Willis Jock- ques, Kinkortt; W. Kcmplin,_ltull_ EASTER llinr: the joy iwlls. loudly rinrz. hlurtttls. ull relolc» and sin-l; Gom- u-tv Jnrltncsts, gone Lin: gloom Christ is risen from the tomb. Very early in the morn. Mary came. sad and forlorn. Anxious to see where Jesus luy, L0, the stone was rolled layvay. And thottxh we have trials here We should chose away all leer; Know that we am not alone. Christ will roll away the stone. Christ is risen, sing tho will; Praises untu lllm belong, He lnith mnquered denlli and imli ‘he, lie doeth nil things well. hiourncrs. Christ our Saviour lives Oh what joy this knowledge gives , Loved, ones we shrill nice-t. atzniu. Free irznu sorrow n ml trout pull). li 1 Ccldhmxn this Easter day. And our bonds rsuuiruunds ohm Sing ills l.\r.'l'i$.v~ with llcuri nut] voice C-itrisl is risen :til rcjcdcc. MRS. ANNIE R000. tit. Petr-rebut»! Fla. i ttoorrra one: a SHAWS , ' armor-too < _\.____...._._.__..--~-~~- » _- ---—-< ..-|r-' tra nnv ooono we have It. Ives k Murdock. 30'0"?"- ...*1’Al‘l"s EASTER PLANTU4 On sale Saturday morning March 26th. Eastern GNOBPY. 30"!"- mrcn an: -Nice Buy More. 8 years old. weiBM 100° Will"!!- Apply Box 1196 Montague During Inst. week in Parliament the Question paper elicited some very interesting information. Questioned as to how many D60- ms. trunnion. Uehtrai nruttlwrv. ""11"" A Wh- Patiiantentary Notes pie paid Inootne m: in the various provinces and how many of these were farmer!» Sir Hell’! DTIYWII putbtmdtted the following taihle: ....*-IIOLINT. STEWART $OOIAL chum-Dance Easter Manda! night. Proceeds to ‘be lined tn NIP _i Provinces For 1917' Total of Peoille ed by the railway estimates. Brief ly, it showed lt-lmt the past Yea-l‘ produced a deficit on opératinB Mid fixed charges of some seventy mflllitmg, this not including fixed charges on the ‘Transcontinental and lntercolonial, which is about thirteen millions more; and the loss on the Grand Trunk. shortly to be acquired, is still to come The abnormal cost of labor and supplies is offered by the mnnlg mnent as explanation of the n!!! deficit. it points out that for every dollar that the rouds warned 7B cents ‘hurl to be paid nlli. m wn. m». und 20 cent‘ fu- fuel, leaving live Ion-s; to m" .1110 u!‘ Miter he cessation u?" -l Dr. Michael Clark lwlle informed by the government that for the local year ended March 31st. 1920, eleven individuals paid in- tux on incomes of $200,000 and over. ' S The nttlnister of customs inform. ed the House that it had been found necessary for the proper p. motion of the Revenue to ap- praise for customs duty purposes all importationa from Germany This meant! that all invoices of goods fr 'lll Germany wllli be ftp- pridsod ut their reel vnlue, no nutt tor witnt, vnlue is net forth on the lnvoiccs. mnid a cross fire i\.i|t.)l:l\'_l_'ti to '39 of qneiiliml cents. in other words it cost the and answer in the course of a de-_. railways one dollar and twenty ‘tour cents to earn a dollar; a fact “which hos resulted in the curious paradox that the more the roads earned, the more they lost. hate on the subject of the dove. lopment of noturnl resources, Mr. Cnhlili, Liberal member for Pontiac described the present Ontario go ven-nmunt as n. combination of To- --—— - - n REVERE HQfEL ‘ egg: minim" oinrauwifib ago‘: Ties tllld U. F. O.--"a 86ft 0! f9~ _-..- r i; 1:83“ ‘ Tunas um formed ‘Torry party-in Ontario." Garnet. W. Profltt. Kenaington; Eta?“ m‘) “(in cm‘ out M ow Tho . finance uninister tookn good natured poke. ,.at Mr. La. points, the . member for Quebec East. who was pressing 4m the date When the railway difficulty and so instead of trying to blur over the true sit- uation lwith a lot of optimistic plu titude-a, he dealt merely in cold mo. and asked‘ the House u» dis-‘ mritlf would be’ Pte. Heath w. Mckql/sagrle.‘ 1;? out base mu team. Who Patld Who Paid 2060353, who was c » n e . _ . _ . ~ 8""! ti" MW“ m» 1918- m" .. m: soums Whlst cuts nut Sootia 1.95s e l7 whom this commemorates was num; hum‘ n whim pa"). on mo m," Prince Ed. mu and. Nova _ 1M9 6 bored among those who. a; the call wememmy m Apr" Each men“, New Brunswick . t L 9‘ of King and Country. _left all that. wq,,_,,,,,,; to be present. Quebec 11-364 wzu dear to them, endurzg hard-, 0am,” . 18,034 13:; ness, faced danger and flll Y P899 T ' _'- Alanna,‘ 3,174 . ed out of the sight of men lay-the 0 ' L p My; pat-h of duty o-nd self-sacrifice, giv a e suntan“ 3 o“ ing up their own lives that others _____ Nbém . ' ‘m4 might live in freedom. Let those ‘ ; British Columbia 3,187 ' who come after see to it that his OTTAWA, Mar. 2% IMP-With Yuma m,‘ 3 name be not forgotten. {the customary procession of ace» _ "—'_""—' ' lie-mic topics practically disposed 53330 5,933 ‘VESTERN PERSONALS M, parliament is beginning to gain momentum in disposing of tilt‘ For 1918 t --Mr. Wm. Johnston and Frank real work of the session. EstL - ilowatt of Charlottetown, spent the “lute; are now before the House. Provinces Total of People Farmers week end in Summersidc. lsupglwa-lw ztetttlltl; ‘sflstzteicfi Who Parld Who Paid We n ' u)’ Hi8 5 K8 _ —<Dr. Cecil Green of Montague augumted m”, week and the gov. Pnlnce Ed. 15rd and lxova Scotiu. 6,376 37 if, gfglggsfizsuw Wm‘ his parent“ ernmenfs legislative program in. New Brunswick 2.839 ‘if; ‘ h minding the budget. are to be iiyrot Qilebw 2042 -»‘.\lr. Wm. Clark. son of ‘Mr. ‘H. 011 i“ Blwedlli‘ m‘ i!‘ newasary “u” (mum, s’, 9 "an Clark, Summersldo, spent Easter tion permits. The railway Ill-IQ! Iila-“iidba ,1 "9 ' 7 with hie parents at Sununcrside. DiOD continues to be the most im- ‘sllflkflichwwu 10-‘(216 gigs pormnt topic of the day. The M5911“ 3'3 9 In -~l\lr. Joseph Paquet or Souris. annual statement of the Notional ilhllfliih ‘Cvlilmllifl 11-313 was a visitor wlSummer-side Satur- rum“ presented, by Dr, Rem Yukon 5M 1 my‘ oinpiutsized the difficulty of the --—--u P o" situntiim "which had been lndiwl- Evil-e‘ 1w" brought down, by telling him that strong demands had been made from QIIODFM: tor a very henvy pro tocuion on tobacco-adding, "I um sure that lie something Hm mint interest nn-lloll. ' " ' Acccr.ii:.,.; iu an answer given by the finance minister, the Do~ miniou unto circulation on March 31st. 19H, was $117,000,000 and 0n Fehrutlry Z3111, 102i, $290,000,000. Sir George Foster told the lion. Mir. Murphy that: "The situation as regards Russia and Canada is s-immly thud-Anna any- Ttunsiau sub tent has n. perfect. right to came tn Canada. to make purchases and pronide for payment to tho Cans. dlnns from whom- he makes pur- eseg nnd Canadians have a per- feet right to trade with Russian subjects. Notwithstanding ‘the trfldfl commissions that we sent to Russda. conditions in that country entirely apart from general world conditions, l-te not. favorable tu Canadian trade. lbut since the ar. mtistice there has been no- emhar- B0 on trade relations between the two countries, cuss them frankly and fearlessly.’ To Reel-genius Board. "i “’"““"°“- - ftvnat the immediate outcome oppwmw‘ “M” Dwm‘ will (be. It. us‘ not easy to soy. There is however. reason for be lioving that the present hoard of directors is to fbo reorganized. it is not that the management 1.: blamed for the poor shswing that hits been made; on the contrary it is agreed that lilr. ‘Hanna and his associates have perfonncd n task or grout magnitude credltably Hut with the taking over of the Grand Trunk, new problems will no created. There will be need for new and vast adjustments for this ruthless elimination of duplt. cations and for other reforms, and it. is known than the government believes that these tasks should he tPre session promises of n sus tnined Opposition drive against the government with the object oi‘ forcing» it to the country are not being fnlflii-ledt- Mr. King began in a sufficiently militant mood but the severe reverse suffered in he division on the address appears to have cooled his nrdor and n con splcnotts inactivity has settled up- on‘ his forces. Nor are agrarian: led by ltflr. Creran- much more an. gressivo. The National Progres- sives, as they perskt in calling themselves. are sorely hsndicapp. ed b; a lack of knowledge of part1 Momentary procedure. and there. conmmed w a new bmm‘ And ‘by lose runny opportunities of pro no "I “a understood that an 6mm motlng tho fortunes of tlgeltr Jgltfc‘); u being mode to secure m» sorkThe "°'°"""°"‘ °“ ‘ ° ° ‘" ‘m vices of the greatest railway operat ~ , v ~" ors that money can seourq the 9o- ‘ Q Q vern-ment realizing that the stitun, ' tic-n is one which ohnllsnues rull ‘Wily bruins of the lliilhest chorac. ter. ‘v Civil Service Changes. Legislation modifying the prey ent ‘Civil Service act is upset-ed shortly. There istno intention of returning to tparty patronage -- Fve tmootof thomarblesin our bloclnafldl _ wishlhadalltlte . the -‘ ‘ cry "to the. victor be. long the spoils!‘ tslilturied forever but-it M: realized thntetle act of tin-under which manual laborers in hr-off diet/riots are fll/pposed tn ma! szmmrm icfimprscticubll: _- Moreover, experience has shown 0 ‘liutttho new cfltcflrhaa not of. l‘ footed economy because whilst the cost tI/oivi}. “Biol. Inside and ontddo-mns s: millions In 19ft. it VII no ills than. sixty millions in. nee. TIIQI will there to much Pat: Ill-i Moorish-tetanus: voice I tegtho cot-mo, cs sbdsswpltttrdsodrarsnostus Iii mm sandman tnodtfy-_ More Tobacco fertile Money ltages l5‘. _ stun... est " ing the present act are in process ‘couples n ‘Avon gurofl‘ pawl”, the decisive vote of confidence so cured by Mir. Melghon put new life and enthusdaam int-o hla- folio/wens and there is no longer talk of yield ing to the wlvpositiows demand for u general \-.-.~.(."l.'l0‘l.l. The budget is likely to be some d what delayed. There are re ports that written it does come, it will not, contain the proposed tar itbrevisfon, but of this there is no certainty. Much will depend up on-the developments of tho next few weeks; I - The prime minister as already intimated twill nttentl the confer oncoof dominion prime minis- ters m London in June. Before suing he will ailfmd ‘parliament the fullest. opportunity or discuss 1118 i110 llimhdlt of the conference tittls achieving the double tan of xctttng the views of the ilouae upon the problems to ho dealt with J.A.MoEa.ohen, opnffi EYI IPICIALIBT piles-Over 131 Grafton I lunnyslde ti.“ l Houroitlhi. endless Evenings by appointment W. Miles Garrison, ill), ale llpornundelt (bu. “m. tunun linoleum In h“, '. ‘ ullloo lll Bowls: Ion. Farmers ‘Qmfiffi- I In nu u ' t '7 lallnie III Palmer 8t Palmer N. J. Palmer, K. 0. H. L. Palmer - Barristers, etc. Innk of Nova Sootln Blllldln] f, Charlottetown, P. i l. i Money b Loan it. Mciiuigan, i IAIIRIQTEI. QOLIQITOR. ITc, , Willey he Loon Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. It Island unsnon Ionuson o. r. Iulllsllelol u noun. run, i Ite- IOILIY IIILXI fish's. cnlelll attention to needs. Wllb, Iongngeo, no. mun- NITIBIID. Icicle Drafts. Illts, PIIOIIUIIII to! Iol-noeeptnnn s. ucl-IIY-elt- ‘IIIII. I. I. l. J. A. MacDONALD llrrllttr, lelloltor, Etc. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Olin-Riley Iullllng uhlrlettotswn _._._ Dr. “c. c. Archibald Irndultl "s. r. Ion crud-u iodine! Iohnel u! Hospital. Practice lipltol to Bye. In. lion all TIIOII- ~ Office Bayer Bulldll] Inn! 100x10 ltreol. lnnouito Iunrlill ltlteo. Twiephone I60. Office Route-J to ll m n t ts I n I. In! Ia consulted at‘! hours n! -ll Ullllbere Street s. s. HESSIAN urn-Inter. Iniloltor, Notary Public, u . Ii MONEY 1'0 LOAN “moi-us P. E. Island ‘l. S. INMAN. K. G. Canister and Attornoy-n-Llw Ileana Ne. ‘ll. Cameron Iloolt ‘VIGTOIIA wow McLean & MoKinno IIPPIIQIPO. Atternoy-nt-Lnw 0M McLeod 8t Bentley W. I. IENTLEY, K. C. larrlntu and Attorney-slant IONIV T0 LOAN wish-Isak o! I. I Ohltbovl ltlflorson 8t Dufly Inrrlltsn and Attorneys lemma 3gp _ lyinll w! UONIV TO LQAN w. and cutting Mae wounds fmm under the feet of thiose who profess to believe that- the conference is for tlw fmrpogu of suddenly folstin; ll scheme 0f organic union uPill the empire. ‘ Tvhelher the prcmiclit attend once at llif‘ conferenci- --'\\'!lil‘\ one,“ on ‘Hm, 21-- ‘Wiii ucresw lute un udJournulc-ut ni’ llllrlllllllle"" tnttii his t-eiufll. or whether tint lJIlSlLNEI-‘y, o." Lin.‘ srzssiflll cnu ‘l~' iiiiz‘. - t‘ in fuzu 411"!- w“ \\L__\\U‘~\\\\*;\ ' . i J.’ q 1 ' '9, w! T‘ =. . \_. Est v. t. i» ill est-J‘ :2: I t ‘i