....-c.:~ 0M“ 1 .- g l 110001111" C ut Brier . I411?- u More Tobacco for the Money y g Packages l5‘ l‘: lbs 85‘ EB lo ._" 111-11- cmr J" WC f/fflCflfir/AILI-QZOY) 1 we 010a n0. Mu. 0-1111. FINDS BABY'S BODY AND PLAYS “FUNERAL" 1111-1311-311, 1a., .-\ "‘l 21‘. -\\'l1+-n Lam-u 51111211, 11-11 I" Fr- 11111- 1~11v1-1'ed :1 111_\'>'t--1'1'1us 1111111110 WHIP" p11,, in n1-\\'5p'.1pr:l'.~1 '1n 11:0 shur» of 1111,- l)“l‘\\‘1'll"? ltivi-r, nr-ar ‘Highland uvcnu», 1111s morning. sin.- investi- 151111-11 “m1 fullhll 111.1 lnindie con- 1:1in--d 111i.- body- of an infant b11_\‘. Falling several 11f i11-r 1111131111105. 1.1111111 MJgEbSU-tlv "inn us play fun- r-rzil." 'l'<n-lt-rl_v placing the 111110 body 1n a small exp, wagon. the childrcn slartt-d sloxvLv up 111-- "trret in 1111- direction of thr- 11111r2111- of l-I. l". White, 11 1111-111 uril-rtuluer, 111.11 li1»1‘11r1- they reach- 1-11 1111- margin}, word of what 1111- 11n11.-"11111 cortegc- 111121111 112111 l‘Qil('1'l' 1-11 scorn; o1‘ 01111-1‘ youngstr-rs. and win-n 1111a 111ini111r1- "hears ' rcacli- 1-11 111:,- undertaking csvablislimr-nt 1111-1-1- \\'('l'1~ fully 200 YIJIITIQSYi-Tfi in 1111-. "funeral procnssion." l’oli< c ar-- in\'r-sti'.;1.1t111._' the cast, ilis- ‘ '~or ALL smoorn SAILING WITH rue umrso FARMERS April 27¢- of 1111.- .- $11111 111-rt- . '. Vaidnw-ll, .\l. l’.. it. 'l‘1'.'11 .\l l’. l’.. :111d111114.~r promin- ,t-n1 leader's of 1111» puriy art- lie-rc. -An effort l5 111-mg 1111111 by u 111111;; o1 the part)’ 1o r111u11v1- '11. [lags-r- niun, 1111- 1111111ag1-r 111' 1111-1-11-11111-111- live l1ran<~h. ll»- i- being strongly supported by A. t‘. l"‘1l\\'\.‘8l1. .\l. P. l‘,, and 1111- .\'1v,-. sizotiu delegates. 1t is ri-p-irtoil 111111 1111- 14101111111111- vrs will he calic-d upon to pay 1111-. 1111111111-1: 11f the Subscribml .~I.11cl(_ Lo»?- MAY WHEAT DROPS OVER SIX CENTS IN WINNIPEG MARKET 113-, \\'l.\".\'ll’1<1(j. .\pri1 ..- T110 sirr-ngtii sboivn 11n 1111- local when, markr-t during 1111- 111-tor 11113."; 11f 111st wci-lt was n01 11111in1uin1-1l 1111:: morning’ and at L110 closc .\la_v when, .\‘ll()\\’9l1 a loss of 01-4 and July 41,1 111\\'1-r 1han 81111111111)’, Th1- cxtrs-m-e auljustzui-nts of 121s, ‘YPQR in 0115111 premiums and the adjust- 111g of $11111‘, SfllPS has had its off- i-t-ls‘ 11nl signs of rc-turning 1o nor- mal conditions are again evident. During 1111-0 st .1 on \11-._v wuchcd 11 111k 111 £15117; und Jul-y Mil-il/d. A 10s»- ll|“_'“lll demand i11 t111- cash nuirlu-t 11111111111011 11111, 1111-. short i11- 11-1-1 st 11nd 111-en liqultlutcd for 111,. 11m.- hi-ing. Uffi-rtngs early this morning were fairly large, while llffilllllllllfi wcrc unchanged to Ono c0111 l1et1er. Later the 10p grade with offerings being well absorbed. ’1‘!:1- course grains showed lower prim-s in syinpailiy with wheat, BARS NATIVE WINES '1‘(l1t0X'l‘(l, April 2G—-’l‘l11- legis- lature 111111131 gave a second reading to tiiv- billinlro1l11ced by ll. ll. De- wurt. 1111- Liberal leudz-r. to 21111111111 THE CHARLOTTE British Goal Strike _ Still Unsettled LONDON, April 26—An official report on this morning's confer- ence of miner»: and mine owners 4 1x11111111 was attended -l1_v the Presid- cnt of 1111- Board 11f Trade. the Min- ister of Labor, the Secretary for Mini-s. The coal owners und the min- ers repn-sentailvca says the cm:- lk-rer.» considered a statement by 11111 owners containing a proposal f11r a durable scheme providing that 1111- coal industry should de- pend on 11s ability 111 pay und that the country be dividerflbto agree-d areas standard wage-s for the nit-n 111111111 b1- fixml 11.». against standard profits fur 1111'- owhers, under thi- p1‘11p11.~<:11 1111- standard of wages being :1 first charge on the indus- try. Tln- 1S11rplus: Rove-nut- oi’ an :11'1=;1. u-ould he divided bctwecn on 111-rs and 1111- 1111-11. A tempor- flfy flET-‘Hmrnt for me trunaction 111-rind \\'11ul.t.f provide that the (zounlry- ‘be divided 111w five are-us and that for three 1111101113 reduc- tions in wages in euch urea should be uniiform-flnot cxcectl an amount to be fixed liy the Government, the oyvnors 11nd the men for each of the -thrco months respectively. N0 payment would be made for days on which 1111-. men did not workj for each month of 11111 temporary agreement the owm-rs would not share in the. Surplus llcvenue ur talu- the standard profits if wages for this reason would .111: l-iki-ly to 1111 reduced. m» l-iIS MAJESTY WINS l’l't0V1l1N(‘E,lt.l. April 26“ A ver- dict for $23,041.71 was returned by a jury in the United States dis- trict court here this afternoon in favor 11f 11111 King o1‘ Great Britain. The King sued the Taft-Peirce Manufacturing t‘111np:1ny, 11f Woon- wocket. It. l. for $80,001, damages, alleging ibreuch or contract by the 1,“ (“Harm Temperance Ac, by detcndant in the ‘manufacture of . . . . . - . 1u. re- prohibiting; the sult- ot nat1,ve Pvnliich fntmfhfile gun‘, and 111 imit 1 1e amoun 11 q- '" uor giixen out at government dis- [IFHSHHPS on a pn-Hcription to six ounces. 6vnnunuumuwnuuvannnwilairhnflwillflfiwlli* Gray Dort Quality Goes Clear Through Price is not. the most ianporianl considcrttlion in the sclcction of an automobile. VALUE IS 1 1 i‘ l GRAY DORT. ' MORE for a car is the pas LESS it will prove an unex The GRAY DORT Touring Car appeals t0 a desire for beauty and comfort as well as in its simple and sterl- ing mechanical factors. _It is a trim, well finished automobile, of correct pro- portions, with riding and driving qualities quite distinct- ive among cars of its class. Combine simplicity with the rugged strength 0f carefully selected and tested material AND OVER SIZE PARTS WHERE STRESSES OCCUR, and you have a fair word picture of the GRAY DORT chassis. with the least possible interruption and at low cost 0f up- keep, are factors prudent purchasers seek and find in the The price 0f tho GRAY DORT is not. high, but it is sufficient to incluglc import-ant.» fcaitircs. that. cheaper cars do not have. Al. the same time it is much lower i11 price than 0th- cr cars which possess those features. . . . .11; will, therefore, satisfy the purchaser who has paid t-whilc to him who has paid pcctcd revelation- The New Model 17 is a decided departure from the lines of the former m0dels—the longer wheel base gives easier riding, more seating capacity, and a greatly im- proved appearance. . We invite your inspection and will be you a demonstration at any time. Prices $1490.00 t0 $1785.00 delivered. R. E. WHITE _ Distrlbutoif for P. E. I. SELLING 111111115‘ MacNUTT & WHITE, Charlottetown WRIGHT & MANSON, Summerside E. A‘ McRAE,Alberton N. J. NICHOLSON, Montague Charlottetown Show Rooms 159 Queen Street Usage glad t0 give 1 1 l i 1 i l i é 1 l 1 1 1 ,'T1l1S WOMAN’S i i 1 l 1 i l for the manufacture of The trial lasted elcvcn days. MblillY Endnd by Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. tnarkable Recovery of Mrs. Church 31111111 Pails, 0nt.—~"l suffered’ with ruling of my organs, pains around 111y heart and in bowels and down 111y legit, neuralgia ln my face u11d 1101111, und that terrible 11111111115 ice-ling. 1 fclt that 1 could not live. 11nd would 11x my housu i11 111111-1- cvcry 11114111 no thcre would be 11o iiouhh- if 1 dropped off in the night. My husband went to the druggiut to got the beat rcomdy he 111111 and 11e- gavc him Lydia E. Plllkllillttri Mcgclublo Compound. i look six bottles and felt a lot 111-l- ir-r. l will always recommend 111a Vegetable Compound, and you 11111 use these facts as :1 testimonial."- .‘ . J. 0. Church, Box 8-15, finiilhs Falls, Ont. The success of Lydia E. Pink- 11111115; Vi-gzeluble (‘ompnuiid 11111110 from routs and herbs, I11 unpurallel- ed. 11. 111:1.y be used with perfect confidence ’l1y women who suffer from nervous prostrution, displace- ments, influmutiun, ulceration, lrregularuties, Df-‘Plfltlltt pains, lmckalicc bearing-down fro.- ing, flatulency, indigestion and dizziness. Lydia E. Plnkl1a111’n' Vegetable Compound is the stand- ard rcinedy for female 111s. 11' there are any complications about which you need advice writo i11 confidence to Lydia E- Pinkhum Medicine C0., Lynn Muss. Plaid-um’: Re- DECORATE your LIVING ROOMS by using a lelectlon from our splendid NEW STOCK oi 192i PATTERNS of ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS The LARGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST llne we have ev- eqhnndlod or to be u-en thin year. Beautiful dulgnn and col- orlnqn for any room in tho houu. ELEGANT BORDERS to MATCH. flu our nook. prion. WALL PAPER DEPART- MENT 2ND FLOOR Get our of seven years’ standing being fin- , only saw fit to impose the fore- TOWN GUARDIAN 1 Granddaughter 0f Napoleon In, Paris Desire: Seat at Mao in Observance of Centenary of Emperor’: Death PARIS, April ‘Ii-In one of the parish schools of Paris there is today a teacher who is the grand- 11111151111-1 01 111a great Nani-lew- the céntenary of whose death France is now preparlnl; l0 691°‘ hvate. She lives 1n a sunull 1111;111- ment in the students’ quarter in me Boulevard _S1. Mihlel, and teaches to urchins oi the district the history of France, 1n Whlvh hcr father's -fntber played l0 K793i- 8 11311.. O11 tin- nvc of 1111-. celebration n Paris ncnn-"pupi-i-ftiuii has $111121" i11-r out to ask what share she would like to huvc 111 the cert-mon- ies. 'l‘l1ut she should have u corti- 1-r 111 Notre Dame when mass iwns_ c1-l1-l1rat1-d i11 the l-)'111peror'=1 ‘me- mory’ was 111-r only request. “But ‘ who will think of mo?" she ndded._ Mme. Churoltte Alesnurd ls now I the name of this 1lescentiant 01' the 1110111 Emperor. Although only one generation separates her from 111111, she is only 1'15 years old. In her features, especially in the lbrehend und eyes, there is trace- able a distinct resemblance to his, _ and even more to those of the. tnother. 111 11111110 oi her son, Mme.‘ Meshurd says, the likeness was! oven more remarkable; l1u1.' her‘ son, the great-grandson of the Em- peror, is 111-ad. When 11o was only 151 1111 fr-ll fighting for France near Rheima. l Mme. hiesnardn father was known in history as Count Leon. He “'11s the natural son of Napoleon and Elouure de 1a Plalgne, a maid of honor of Princess Murat. In 18015 when 11a was ‘born, his father recognized him and his first years- were spent at Court. Napoleon, then without legitimate heirs, had, him educated as a real prince and cvcn ziftcr his marriage with Marie Luise of Austria, kept 111m at the Tuilt-ries and treated him affec- tionutely. (‘011111 Leon's life after the fall of the Emperor was adventurous nnd troubled Napoleon 111111 made provision for him i11 his will, drawn AS the majority directorate of ScotlancYs prosperity antly prove.” Qne was the maintenance Montreal, formed in 1817, were Scotchmen or bore Scotch names it was but natural that they should seek in Canada "to extend and to perpetuate for the farmer and the merchant the benefits and stimulus of a system the worth of which standing features of the system branches by banks of large capital. The Bankof Montreal, in adopting this feature from the outset, laid Banking Service for . All of the first the Bank of Dominion. is available. could abund- of the out- of numerous ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS _ 0.1911111 9.1111 Up $22,000,000. 12.111122,0oo,o00. I ‘- Total Assets $S60,150,812.8§. the foundations of a service by which branches have been estab- . iished throughout the entire At each of these branches the full service of‘ the complete organization Through this service the Bank of Montreal offers to all classes of the community, from the-smallest sav- ings depositor to thetlargest com- ‘- mercial organization, good and ad- - equate banking facilities. customer whether his account be large or small is welcome as a‘ client of the institution. l I BANK OF MONTREAL I. ‘i Each ‘a! 1 ‘t- ' '1 \ ‘ a1 St. Helena, ‘but the tt-rms of the will xvcro never curried out. Leon 111-1-111111- famous as u gauiblcr und dm-llist. Lain i11 life h1- married u woman of 11111111110 birth u111l had blllffifl sons and one daughter, thé oman whose one wish 1L is on the day 11f the ci-ntenary to have a seat 1 I the Pope crowuu-d her ancestor. Of the sons of (Eount Leon, two are 111-ad, one us; lhe result of 1 wounds and cxpmuira i11 the World War. The third, with 111s c1111- dren, lives quietly in the Vosges 1 district. ——-—-~—<o-c>-————- Wild Rumors Over N ickerson Arresit YAlt-MDUTI-l, April 211-4111 tho report published I11 u city daily on Saturday, 1o the effect that l-"red Nickerson had. bee-n arrested by Provincial unstable 0111111111111 111 Yzirmouitii, at. Argyle, llle previous 'I‘hursday brought before Stipen- diiury I-elton und fined $3i.60,nnd 1n dcfa-ult of payment sent to jail for two months, is somewhat 11b- surd, considering penalty nnd what that report charges him with. The report showied that the prisoner vwus involved -in o cattle stealing episode about seven years ago, es- caped justice at that time by leav- ing the country, but had recently returned) 11nd the strong arm of the law had got. after him, brought him to justice with the above re- sults, and with the additional sen- tence that he must provide bonds to keep the peace, after he ls re- leased, for two years. iS-uch a report going broadcast over the country would lead des- peradoes to believe that Yarmoutli would ibe an easy place forthem to carry on any nefarious work they may choose. particularly when they read or learn of a cattle thief ed $31.60, or in default o! payment two months in the common Juli. Another absurdity of the report was the statement that Nlckerson, when he suw the officers of tho law after him, lbaat 11 busty retreat to the deep woods, armed with a Winchester rifle, revolvers and field glasseu, presumably for the purpose of spying orn his pursuera, and when they app1 hed to take him prisoners he would shoot, and for c.1111 that the uuflousness of the only saw fit to impose the forego- chnrge ngnlnwt hlm can be readily imagined, when istfpendiiury Patton lng sentence. The real charge for which Niokcrnon was taken was for assault, and it was not known that Nlckerson wan in the country the day ibefore the arrest, and the charge was preferred against him by a neighbor. _ , .1 nu-qmwa. . 111' the AruLlc Ocean. 211 the 111112-111 111 the 1r11tl1edrul Where I 1111111"! 0i "l" w-YHW" 001110 111110 their v-fcinity has 11111111011 - ,,_,, ___,,.,, ,,,, ,., ,,,,,.,,,,.-s ,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,‘ a shortage winter and inuny ported at (‘hez-derficld \v1-1:t\\':1r1l und the eastern ESKIMOS OF REPULSE BAY, REPORTED STA-RVINQ _ I q“ THE PAS_ April 27.--'l‘he Eski- non 11f 111111111511 Buy, on the fringe urn starving’ rappers reaching bore rt-port. 'l‘l1c- herds 1.11 of food during 1111-. deaths are 1'11- 111-Led. 'i‘l11- gft-‘itl 1101-11.: of 111-er aro re- lnli-t and - coast] vibes have fared well. TIGHTENING UP THE LAW w.-\s111\'<:'r11.\:, 11111-11 27.~-~1\1= 11m first sit-p 11f 1111- fight in (Yongrcss 111 1111111011 11p 1111- Volsli-utl prohibi- llmi 1-11l'111"1-1~1111-11l law. :1 bill ili-rlil-Yll- 1-11 to prohibit 1111- sali- of I11-or to was 11111-1111111-1-11 in 1hr- ll<111.~-.1- 1111111)’ 11y 1‘h;1ir111.'111 \'111-.-t1-.-1d of 1hr- j111Ii- 1-j;11-_1- 1-111111111111-11, 'I‘111'~ would 11111 prohibit 1111- 11111- 1i1wi111- lllvilfilllhl make 11101-0 specific und string 1111- regulations 011 this subli‘ l-‘runitly declaring thut 1111-1-1- \\ 1111 ri-al noct-ssity for liner as a 1 dI1-i111-. M1‘. this bill. 111-5121-1111-11 11s 11111111111111‘ 111 1111-. National Prohibition A “'11s p111. forward at this time 1111-01.tho-situation created by 1 111111111111 11f furini-r Allflfllf-‘)'-l'_ii'lli*l l';11n11-r 111111 i11-er and wlnc, und 1111- \'1il.~1t1-ud Act. would be. 1m for |111-<|i1-i11.1l purpo-w-u, 11111 would {cribs-d for the ailing. 11111111i111|_11i 1111111111111111111111111 111 ‘1 ' " This Plant Brings ' g i. 11111111111T1111111111mm11111111111111111m Comfort, Convenience and Profit to the Farm l’ower and clcctric light arc as essential to the modern farm as the ordinary farm implements. And power and light are C0111’ bincd in the fiuii'banks~lvforsc Type “F" Plant to a degree that insures comfort in the home and efficiency in the farm work. The low cost of the Type “Ff its greater power and light development at lower fuel cost, and its small power waste make it the practical plant for your farm. The nearest Fairbanks-Morse dealer will demonstrate the “F” Plant and its wide range of work. See it today. The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Limited 84-98 St. Antoine St., Montreal Snlcu Officoi in all leading Canadian Citlol "40 Light, 65 Light, I0_0 Light, 20o L191". 11nd larger ilf-‘P-Y for Municipal Lighting," 1111111171,, 1| .1. 4.1 Afinllqpggw Fairbanks 5w!“ f o r a I I fa rm mquirem nis T hreshers Grain Grinders - Wood Saws Pumps Light Plants 1 V11l1<1lca1l 1101-1111-1111 1