; .. nfi, preci adilfer: I fs u... h. ivuuicilslo! Ten Is yours gag of'tl\e.Nun\ber? an.‘ g as‘ ASSIFIED Contract , are allowed nib!“ "9 nuns. lil I"? ‘mu-nu null. 04bit‘... ‘Am Advertisement: under flail bondhol- 21! lit-I word for cnch ln- sertiaaoe” fir,“ ‘lone m our one‘ to forwarded, n", “n, Iuurhc undid so ma; lo _cover no: sic, c to. ouueountdl one wol- , but five figures (an 81,000) '=--- -=--~~»-=- "'.~i.1r:..".:"..:":.::sz$.tri""r.distrust: recent“ “uh,” Rgnynnce cannot be acknowledged, . ‘AAAALALA ALLA Y-.3,.7192n * VE TISEMENTS’ v v vv vvvv I l vv , MISCELLANEOUS HAyfpdpuégfE-é-APELY E. oov- NEW FORD cARs READY -—lt er, Llttltiifflflf... wean ‘rouiuNs GAR’ Eon SALE d godd_ WOrkIllE, ory, Cfflllaflflii FOR sALE -- BANNER oats. Arrly dlgun. ' ‘ _ "FOR 8ALVE—HEAVY BROWN PA per, suitable for placing under _________i___ carpet. 5 centea mil at Guardian ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR surrs Apply Rect- SEED m. Flynn, Car- oftiue. g ‘FOR. SALE-BLACK» SEiED outs and timoth-y seed. A few hundred bushels bfack Norway seed oairi also No.1 island grown timothy s eed. Phone or write. Kennedy Co. ‘Ltd, O'Leany ‘FOR $ALE— HATCHING EGGS from my ‘prize winners Buff Leghorn at llullifax, Charlotte- town, etc. .l-‘nlce oi eggs $2.00 per 1.‘! eggs, $3.00 per 24 eggs. Apply Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Kcn- 'OLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH- DO uiugion Street, Charlottetown, 'FOR SALE-A GENERAL PUR- pose mare, 5 yeairs old weighing nvcr eleven huudired. For further particulars apply M. W. McLen- nen, Experimental Farm. ‘FOR SALE 60 ACIIEs OF LAND East Royalty 8 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never failing stream. For particulars sppiyE. Wlieatley & Co, Ltd. This land willgbe sold in lots to suit pur- chaser. FEMALE HELP‘ \VANTED wANTEo A MAIDHJOT general housework, gob‘; jwgggh Appgy Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 wager Street. _i-.._.______ WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. T. E. McNutt_ 34 Brighton --~—--TT“- Road. WANTED POTATOES-l want. several cars blue potatoes at Tuplinsf- Ware. housb, Kenslngtonr-Gc-o F‘ Mc- Lure. - ._____...__.._,.___.._.__. WANTED—POS|TION IN PRi vote fumriiy as cook. Apply W. J. Chiverle. Souris _ WANTED —YOUNG GENTLE- imun desires room and iboard iwith private family. CenLral lo cation. Apply "W. S." c-o Guard- inn. TO LET -TO LET-ONE FURNISHED room, situated tin centre of ciiry. Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 18 Elm Avenue. l iMALE HELP WANTED IWE ARE OVEIRSTOCKED WITH will pay you to write us. The Moreii Garage 00,, 100m] D931. 9T5; C. B. MicEwen, ‘Manager, Mornli. ‘l WILL sEI-L sv PusLic Auc- tion my furm of 84 acres, his stock, btuchlneiry, etc, (if furm not previously sold beforehand) on 15th June. Signed, Felix Morrison. Lot 56. Little Pond. suits and over-coats from our 30 branches throughout Cnniulu will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. In many cases this price is less than one-third their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for re-snlc to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits and uu ovcrconit. For sale at our s-torc only. English k- Scotch Woollen Company, 1G8 Richmond Street. your women folks need mater-- ials in good qualities for their dresses and suits? We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low as $2.75 per yard, hall‘ regular price, in goods 54 io 56 inches wide. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater iais in better qualities than us- ually found in womens fabrics. and also take care of une child- ren needs. (‘all at our store. Eng lisii & Scotch Woollen Company, ‘I58 Richmond Street. ii-zr-vmm cooked tripe; government inspe- cted] Can ship a liiriited a- mount nt 5 cents. Jns. C. Till! lln, Silver Black Fox £10., Char- lottetown. “WANTED- SMART BOY TO work on‘ fox ranch. Apply J. ‘B. Romibough, Mt Edward Rd Char lottctown. . . T . ‘ $1.023“ hot you don't MIKE Iltféd too M‘ REGULAR MEET| fliianlqtggto Hiflilil lflfilglivtlar o I OFFICE‘ ctosso. _‘_or. Han-y Juhlviuii will be ob t ‘office xsdncsday ;:|e{1n1*h,:-I;;odr:&hg? "G oounr this rw ;,_ sci-iooiv ER EvA MAY , ill. ~ s m" qchznglni a "ITS"? 01' lnverness coal for 1, A] -, , 176, [ymnzmy iL Co._ phone NOTICE-The" flour miii at Mg I Herbert will be opdn on Friday and S May, A APPOINTED INHARFINGER .- mong apimnlmenlfitazetted at Ottawa thLrweek is that of 1) fMiu-oiiison . h . ,' [mud mm a; g‘ tirflnfler at u..- MEETING of Club will be held‘ Ilihadnissdiuy evening, o clock. By order of ‘THE ANNUAL film York fill-tile In itlie Hitll on my 41h at s lJ_ ifrockolt. “flint: IREPAiRINQ- Léllmlhroge : l n». dKI in anothri- column of this “H?” mhflser“ You not to throw ilataytylflill‘ old Sliflfls 11g bin-qr “p. Immlllff Ttllrhlrlng plant inukcs old i s uiui shuns like iiew_ ARTILI-‘Eliif RE.UN|QN To. ggslHT-j-Lilsi IIIKIII. it was Major ... Wi "“‘.““Y' “not if n" B‘ lr-Ulil Piilkfti‘ iilpoper 5_ Bum uitules will he friendly rivals, ouch striving to win tho efficiency ‘i’: (fifmrdll “"4! bring it to dear old "IMIIJHF Purkur lloopefs battery iwililirilil fill Artillery iSuioker und rncriiitiuir at the Arruourles tn- uiglit. ’l‘herc's plrnty of room ln tho Ariilli-ry for tlic right kind oi‘ ylrllllg iiicn zinil tonight is your fflilllllk- l0 HIP." up in the good old ..ni . PERSONALS Stir, T. l._ Pihfkllllflll, Mi-qnitngnq, “'27:! llll tho city yesterday. Miss Myrtle Prat: St. Peters, was u visitor to the city yester- day. ' Ur. Norman Watson has arrived home from linillfax where -he is hiking an engineering course u-t Dzrlhousie College. , Mi". Benjamin ltogcrsr Jr., left yesterday for M"Jlil'l‘F'ZliI to loin his siiilp of the Canadian. Govern- ment Merchant hlurlne Scrvice. hlliss hlury 1.. Fzirrzlr, Hampton, left Wednesday morning, for New Brunswick, where shc will spend a coupioroi‘ months visitingfriends. She will be accompanied by her cousins Mr. and Mrrs. Davies and; daughter, [Miss Mhrion from Aus- tralia iwho are making- a tour of the Maritime iProvinces. While in Fredericton the. Misses Mary and ‘Marion, intend taking u. course in Ladies College. ' MAKE MONEY AT HOME — 815 to $60 paid r-weekly for your spare time writing showcards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborne Street Toronto. -- ~- ‘SALESMAN WANTED _SALE8- man a, self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation might find more congenial employment with us and at the sumo time double his income. We require u man of clean character sound in mind and "body, of strong personality who would appreciate a life posi tion with s. mt crowing concern where industry wouim he reward ed with far above average carn- ings; married man preferred. Apply to ’Mr. J. C. McLean. Bell second floor, Riley bulding, Qucpn St., appoints Prowse Brothers . Tropical Canada OTTAWA, April 30-'I‘.hitt. there iirc now being successfully grown on Vancouver island, and for the iii-st tiimclin (Jliuadu, bolli tea und olivrs was lilo information given out at Ottawa. at nibunquut of lo- cal Iioriiculturallsts by lion. Mr. ‘ihlmie, Federal Minister of Agri- i-uliuro. This your, ion, in Vuucour W‘), ihcrc will be n good fig crop. Filbert and uliuiond frees uro In full bloom and lhc buiniboo crop is large enough lo harvest for has - Iiflfilllnd fishing lmles, he udded. "This. is un~ astonishing state - uiciif. to those wlthoutinur borders, who it-re prone to think oi‘ Cimudiv. l1'~i u, [and 9f Show itnd wild country," he suid. ‘ llr, Tolniie also thought ll. would . only lbe a mutter of ilinu until Can zidu ls ihble_ I0 ibuy II-fl P9308 "m" Pacific coast townshiriil cities with in her borders rather than liniivfl sinck trees frnmfiGreut ‘Britain, lrc Lind and other countries. Concludlnl. the Minister nr Agri- culture said: "The horticultural iiitsfin»; addition to thgjreflninll 1"- SEAIIIIIIQF YEARS REWIIIIIEII The msntcid thcPoldm the hills" Rory shout unending a fortune 1° cure Iocomotor IIBIIB. ‘Wllh "W" ending failure. On the ‘advice of a friend he bought a box of Phos- nhonol. Three days Inter he com- menced to riots a change. Within a short ti e he could wnik without a ""0- ltep became almost brisk. "I! cure had been almost miracul- °lll- This i| but one of the dreaded diseases cured by "Pholphonoa. It is I restorer of energy and vitality. I“. {lo-box at nil drussists or if "l" obtainable direct from us. Tho "QbQlPDru do, ma.“ Youvllle "Mantra .. . . . .. ails by Ii. Munster and Victor '.....;..-i~.J fli-E-ucn hich they have effected, have given to the bashful younl-l mun 2m oprIorIunity to approach his lady Iovc vrilli greater safety and zissurnnce lliiin he could in tho (iidon dnys, bocuusc under proscnt conditions iuslouil oi‘ having lo go through IIlI‘ uiiuul platform that. Wilt-l uilopiril by our iorofullicrs, ho cuu say il with flowers.“ m0} DAYiLIGHT SAVING FOR SYD- NEY SYDNEY. N. S. May l-~'l‘hc llcn oral Of-HTIPH of tho lloiulnlon Steel Corporation hcrc iuluptuil duYIIKIIl saving time on iMondiiy, unii the wholo plant, will follow suit.’ Pruct iunlly the whole business commun- ity wiilalso go on summer time." although it was officially rejected by the City Council u ‘few weeks ago. A general wage cut nf from eight to tcn per’ cent was put in effect today ibY the Cure Breton Electric ‘Company which operates the Inter-urban tram lines of the island. Manager C. G. Curtis states that there will Ibo no correspond- ing cu-t in train fares although the rates were recently boosted by the public utilities commission. WARSHIP FOR SALE HALIFAX, April 30~Tlie old sIoop-of-wnr Sheurwater. for many years associated with the Pacific flee-t stutoned nt Esquimalt. Is of’ fered for sale, It is announced in recent Admiralty orders ‘ ‘ Early in the German war the Shear-water was refitted at Esqui- mialt as a mother ship to the sub- marines Ci and C2. When the sub- msrsibles were dispatched fmm Esqulrnalt to Halifax during the war, the Shearwater accompanied iheuttveirrou their lg: voyage. BIRTHS MCDONALD-On May 2nd at the Charlottetown Hospital to Mr out Mrs. iClinries R. iMioDonald, u son. Congratulations. ' Child Welfare A public meeting will be helld in Montague ‘flu-ii Thursday evening. ditty 5th. commencing at 8 o'clock, in iihe interest ‘of Chiild Welfare and Public- Ideal-LIT Miss llirrhlnhon, Ileiaiitli Nurse laud speak. All are invited. the Public others wilili Cakes are lighter, more palatable, more digestible, cost less, and lint longer when made with rich, pure Crown. a BRAND C Wrights _ ‘mIMF-Y 0f eochgweek month of . . town Baptist Church: T caiiitorrsqows GUARDIAN ' I '. t; GOING TO ISUMMEIRSIDE-q The St. \Duusiia.n's Dramatic Soclev ly goes to summer-side this mom- lng where they will] present tonight the engaging drums, enitltlcd "Under iCover." LISTEN FOR THE WHISTLE.- Tonight zit-about 8.30 we should hear u sound that will awake mem orics of other years. The steam- er “Coustance" deuving Pictou iii 4 n. m. should arrive ut the ubove time. Citizens ‘w-ill no doubt turn out In good numlbers to welccma‘ this, hcr initial trip. ‘ TRACK MANAGER VISITS ClTY.—i\'lr. A. W. McLeod. DIOD- rlelur of the Garfield race truck was a visitor to town yesterday, seeing the horsemen and mglklng THE 2ND BATTERY TON|GHT arrangements for his big Jilly Taco-I moot . BEQUESTS IN WILL-The lust issué u)‘ the Maritime iluptist sitys: (lur issue oi‘ April 13 contained u notice of the deirtli of Miss‘ Selinii (luuipboil, n vuluod uiemiboi‘ oi‘ the (Ziiarloiletown church. Since tin-n IlPi‘ willliiis been probutod and the following boquesis [were left. by iicr: to the CharlottetownJlziptisi church, $1.000; lo the Baptist, Home ltiission Board’, $1.000; to the‘ lluptisi Foreign Mission Board, $l.-‘ 000; to the Grundclllgne Mission Feller institute, $500; tu the Bap- tist Aged Ministers’ Annuity Fund, $1.000; to the Protestant Orphan- age ‘ZlI-“NIOUYIL l-Ieilberi, l’. E. l., $500; to the l-liilifax School for the Blind, $460. "Truly it ‘can be said o." her that “she being dead yet speaketh." TO UNDERGO OPERATION— The hlaritiiine Bitpilst. has the fol- lovrlng regarding Rev. E. P. Cul- der, who recently held a iweek oi‘ special services in the Charlotte- Tlie many friends of Rev. E. P Calder will regret to learn that he has been obliged to g0 to Montreal for an operation of his upper jaw. For some time he thought it was‘ a tooth ihntwas giving him the trou- blc, .but it is now feared that it is something more serious. We are Sure thaipmany prayers will be of- fered for our brother's sliced!’ m"! may have many years Y9K l" which oi’ God. WTAS WELL-KNOWN HERE — The death of John Malone)’ wok pluco at his home. IIOZQTBVIIIB. N- B~ on April 23rd. The deceased was only confined to his bed a very Short time so his death came us a great shock. Mr. Msioney was engaged in the lumlber business all his life and was among the largest ‘operators (on the North Shore. He was respected and high- ly esteemed by his associates and employees and a good friend to the poo-r. There sorrows, besides his wife. five daughters and two s0ns'.lMlssos iMlurlan, Irene ,Annu at home. Bertha, Dental College, Toronto, Hazel, ‘Conservatory of Music. Q-uebec, Miessrs Iviliiam of »Now\Castle and Patrick at home. iPour of Mr. |1Vlaloney‘s daught- ers, attended Notre Dame Academy and Prince of Wales College and the deceased had many Island friends who -will be very sorry to hear of his death. ——i<o>_—- VANCOUVER WORLD SOLD; INDEPENDENT LIBERAL VANCOUVER, Mi1'y2.—John Nel- son, publisher of the Vancouvier ivorld iiewspfbper, announces that ownership of the World has chang- .ed hands and that the paper will be published on and after Monday Muy 2. by Charles Campbell, of Vancouver. lt l5 understood that this World will publish under the new ownership 11's an independent Liberal organ. Tile price basis of M‘ Sxtnr l the doul is in the neighborhood of - °°9I1ed the exercises I l Square Dedicated to ' Memory 0i a Hero 0n Atprii 17th, tilt, in Jamaica "M"! Mus, u square was dedicst ed in Ironor oi‘ rtihe late Jun-dam, E_ 121166. who made the supneme samu- fco in the World War and who“ “rem! 4i ‘I! Dleasini; to note, were ihorn in Lot 1. P. E. I; Al- "lflllxh the weather was unifavor-I fliblie over fiv e amnm-m ‘mm! "In. Iiiwio hunidired of whom were $14121: 11:10 Jilhlmllillilifflflm wvho march- Y 5P" l Ibtfl. lllfigle of a “Buddygf r e m we ev. .1). an , Church of Oureindtyméltifyrlnztclrtgs‘, . - by Prayer Elflzmim’ J- M~ Curlfly. 590KB very y '1 M“ ‘"8" limown eloquent THE OLYMPIA OA-BARIET 15mm" L“"“‘- “"86. who ‘was will be 011m tonlghit after the “h °°"P- Piles overseas. cited show. - many incidents of hits bravery and extraordinar him ' . crew of WIIIZII lire wgswiitxlcoriiltszngfil‘ at U10 limo “he ‘met his death. The W. John 0‘Ra.irden delivered a suiilzible ornitiion 1W which ‘he mid. “I'll. Jordan E_ Phee u) who“ ‘rnjtamicry we dedicate thils square ( was kii-led in canyon a; eiiu Tlhierry on 1".‘ _ promotion .to tho rank ,0! new gglllléh-tfim t-lie 28th, day n; Julyq idwltls Jailed who interpret the d - i will '11 Khest aspirations hid, I cn n hi6 human soul. have ever, n ldziignn- ulaiimeil that the noblest for-m of (Itenlih ls tc d'ic iior and in defense o ones country. .W@I]i_ therefore’ has Jordan Phce, in his suiprem-o Sacrifice, merited the privilege ni- reudy accorded iilm- to have his name enrolllcil in. the archives at “llsilliiflton as an ever to be re- memboreil American ihero." The mime on the lsqflafe was than unveiled and‘ a inure-i wreath 01416611 thereon. lilrree volleys were‘ fund. W11“ Bounded. and‘ the ser- and Christian. llijflgs mo. HVIPOH i-nilcd by Lite blaring or the ibmmy heme“ 0n m“ “"51" b!’ "Red m” "‘°"“"““l Star Mili Spangled‘ tury Band. Canadian Holsteins t0 the Argentine Ilanncr by the I (Special to The Guardian) IUIYPAWA, Mhy 2.—-\H‘ (‘fasfro Zlllllly, of the Argon-line, is import- ‘Ifllg lo that country o. trial shim- mcnt icif Canadian Holsteins. He h-us been ‘in correspondence i iicir some time with It. W. Wade, of the Quits-silo ‘Live Stock Branch, and Mr. ,Wade is now purchasing " two bred heifers and t-wo Young bulls to be sent "to the Argentine on the first oviuilnble boait. At the Canadian Natlonnli Holstein sale Mr. “lads ipunchased nor this rliip-iuen-t Echo Sylvia Belle, a Iilfir ing twn-yeur-old daughter of (‘iluamplori- Ecihio Syilvl-a Pontiac from lihe herd of A_ (l. Tlurdy, of Broc-kvilie. The other heifers and two bui-ls to make up The shipment wi-Ll be purchased lpniviately. 1f lit iis found that these cattle can Ibe stripped successfully from Canadian piorits (without the end- less delay and rod tape occasioned |and thanked the boys __,. _ ,1; .i-_'-- - .. - " "‘rr..-.»~r-r'» Artillery Rally a Big Success Minor l-Pam. seamless nmtillery ma)’ in tihe Arinmuies last night Iggllln? $18 success,“ 19mm; o; , W98 1119i! hurling and 918M116 i310 mil. The opening re. marks were made by lat-CO] D. A. McKinnon. D. s. o._ the Biniigade (hnrmsnder rwllo oomplimgnpgd Mlfliw Bethune on the splendid u. lends-nos mu excellent maderdq] for the lormiaihiion of ‘his battery. |He smite of the benefits of Artil- ‘lery . thins and‘ Minted out that lmlitsry twining would develop a Hm" "1 mud’ “Wye and ihnprove "his cbnradter. He was loudly sip- Plfllldod, ‘Mlador Bethune. rolilowed for their Presence, and confidence in- ‘him "'1' ‘hi8 “flllerfl- Hie sssnired them when. every endeavor would be made to have iihe 81-h, numbered as one of Canada's To maize larger quantity of flour. full strength of W Inst unload for ll for bran Programme iof slung was given by the ever Earle. popular Mr. Charles "Charlie" was encored again J‘ o-EVIRTIIMM-Arrnvrvsntrwrciess loaves from the some ancI more loaves per barrel, use Purity Flour, the flour with (In eltern Canada Wheat. cakes and pastry u it w carry rizuua “More Bread and Better Bread” II j ‘ ‘and ‘his p1 was Err. riy {1-ppye;g|31ed_ ‘The very HORSES IN EUROPE BECOMING successful event closed‘ alt an early EXTINCT hour with the National Anthem. - Tonight at 8 o'clock Mnior Pants April SOw-hfiuro than J- Parke!‘ Hiivlllfll’? battery will hulf a niiillion horses dlhilflllllill‘ how "Jheh ‘Pedmmm WWI i! Dmgfam 'evcr_v year, according If) Georges 0t song and rcfresliiments. IRIBH ‘AMBASSADOR’ GETS A TRIMMING Leitebvre, prominent ldriznch hum- unitninlun, whio says tliut in ten yours ‘the onily horses left in “lest- ern Europe will be thum- DTE-‘lEFV- ed in zoologiuii ZIPHIOIIS us curios- flies. “A ils-‘son should bu learned by the Elflfillllifllllilfy rupiii numerical decline of the Anienii-rln buffalo," air-sortie lwfobvre in it uianilifcstu to Franc-h ‘hiorse-lovers. ‘flldiifty years uizo millions of biif- the western [)IiI‘IlIH_ Guards" and (robbed of m3 nyongy Tloduy their iirriibor in tho (ntirc imd valuables. according to reports livouid is to ho (‘UIIIIICII in scarce from Petrograd today. Hlmlmdfl- Ho was clapped flmto juil unillI “The isumn thiliig is huppvuiing 11.1,; 1,191,111,, was egmbllgfhed by an ‘before (i/IPI‘ oyos wltii the horse. sexton-ordinary commission which .'I‘Iio huifnlo was Ilillltnl off iii-unusu- questioned him, hnm- which he wag pf its moat villi-o unil hvz-aiusv of sent do ‘Moscow a special train- l-‘i Ierwifi-‘ll- in company s, number of “The iiorso is dying off iu l~.‘u- (Ioclorg, whigm p119 commuter; after ,r0pe also Imcuuse of its inr-iit viii- apoioglzlmg for the incident. insist» ,ue and bci- isc cl’ its <~~iiii-p:ir.iiiivc ed 0n glllllmlllg at ih-is disposal m lusfllgssiioss gosldo um iiuiiimrfiliili; dress is bruises. . -‘ ur rig ic war wion rest On arrival of the "ambassador" meat] was IIIIYIICUII. ‘to nirt-‘Jln the in Moscow the Foreign Officepe-ap-e of ailllflpc7"i\ FY4111!!!‘ 11ml itiplologrlzeil ‘for the regrettable llI-’EI1%\I‘3l'lt(lI as u'cll.' us Gei;mIn.ny—— c but. . ma e ie acquainunce o iorse- Ineat and found that it was riot so bad as ilit had been palnteil. "Pnovldiirig the horse was a healthy animal and providing its Gunmen Plentiful , blood hail boon (ITIIEITQII off im-meii- ‘lately following slaughter the ,mea.t of u hiorso is nourishing and can lac iukcn oven by iuvzil-lds Chlcilg‘). M3)’ 2"5‘“g5er5 “ndflwit-h-out harmful“ efforts. gunmen were so plentiful in Cblc- "Following this used uiiil this ago ‘hat they Con“; be hired a; any discovery liundrsils oi‘ hursr- but- Rusnlam C-Pdvft Underltafld the Brogue Ind Beat Rebel ‘RIGA. May 2.-1A so-cailled Irish ‘amb-ussador" to ‘RIIISEIO. arrived in Miurimansk early in April and, being unable to speak Russian, was bill of who pom-or Pa-ris hounewifer “Tho diunger ir. all] this is that Iiorscs u-re not, like (.'€liIliI(*._ sheep and pigs, being raised for lilfillgli- (or. "Wlhcn u h-orsc is lciiied it is either because he is old, sick or he- cuiuse his. owner has no further use for him and can miake more money selling him in the butcliicru ilian to anyone for use. "Thus there il-s no scientific brooding of horses and the species is slowly but iiurr-iy becoming ex- tinct. Uf six illtIIIIlIJli horses in Pruiiizre ‘before the wor thorn am now not illlllfe than oighlt. liundlrixl thousand and i-hls figure ls ilvcrtvaii- lug int the ru-te of 100,000 evrry six mionllis. “T-he situation in ‘El"l‘gI‘ZIl1fI, Gor- mnny hnmi (ruin-r European coun- tries is prxiizllcuilly tho same. forts for lihe iprosierviitiiim oi’ the hm-so us u Hpuvles must ln- omn- inonrr-il I-IlliI‘I'Il‘YIlI'Iil)lI1l>IIy Illllllflllililfl- l) if the? ‘line to bu. sui-i-s-sufui. WHEEL IS CHEAPEST or TRAN i SPORTATIiON ‘ Oi‘ :i‘l Jnrius of transportation, bicycling is thc cheapest in the long run. A bicycle costs a com- pnratively smull sum, and in spite of low cost, they ‘can be purchased on terms that ennlblc the rider to pav small weakly or monthly in- stallments while they are gi-ttirilt ull the benefits from the whet-l. Many instances have been record- deil in which the upkeep of a bicy- cle has amounted to only ii. few cents for yours or use. ‘Sumo riders have been known to ride u bicycle for 10.000 mile-s and during this service thi- cust for repairs or re- ume ‘or m”, dong“ ewh hsammchorles vrere establish-Ml throuali- 7 ‘ 'uu*t Paris. Fischer testlfietiat the trial of four-I “n.5,? an. in Parig no“, hm“. teen members of the Upholsterers‘ Whoa 500 meat lliu-rkets exciiiszvoiy Union for acts of violence during a deviated n0 the sale of iurseflosh. strike from August 1919 to April faker‘ van‘ mumon “M "wk '1'“ by sli-i-pmenit via New York, by which rouite previlious shipments of cattle have been senit to the complete restoration, and that he Argenflqpe)‘ and 1.; [he @3411‘, guc- that he ‘had been employed .by U-n- cessfully “withstand the six weeks to use his finé gifts in the service ocean voyaige. lit is probable that “scabs... this will be tire forerunner of other and larger orders ~for Oarrailiism l-lolsteins. Castrio Zinuy is it grad- unite of the Oritanlo Agricultural Oirlilege 0i’ the class 0f 1914. SEEDING IN NOVA SCOTiIA commenced in some sections of western Nova Scotlu. where weath- er conditions permit. but gener- ally throughout the province the farmers have yet to begin their planting. Weather conditions. It It said, favor an earlier start; than usual this year. Horticulture ex- perts say all indications D0111! l0 a bumper fruit crop till! 3'91"‘- 50. a Day 31.50 A ‘MONTH FOR Hood's Sarsapariila This best spring medicine trut- msnt that will purity. vitnlln and such meal. Pleasant to tuko. economical and efficient. A mouths supply in every bottle. _ More Than TIIII lt creates an snow". M!!! dilu- tion nnd assimilation. and makes food taste good. A wonderful remedy for impurities of the blood, rheumatism. moaso. Q-"Trh- scrofula, eczema, to Si" "TV mental and digestive siren th an to build up after protracte illness, Influenza, grip. M“! 79""- A word to the wise is sufliclent. Get a. bottle of Hood's Sarsovn- $300,000, and some eastern Canad- inn financiers are associated in the purchase. . DIGKY; DIPPTS DIARY? I l i I It todl)‘. “E0533 small (30528. n. mild ha. tivg; larger, an active cathartic. I miii’ » . - I HINDIFAX, li/lngy 2.-Seeding has- ‘ "we kicked him srx-ich your blood. Small dosolltor - so high ‘that horse mom. (Imstliuit-s 1920- the largest Iitcm in tho (lumcslic Fischer previously had testified pluounnnts has not been more thim $14 or $4. Of fllilfliP, these riders have taken core to sec that their ivhoels are uiivays well oiled ‘and niljustcil, but this work ‘is very simple and iloes not re- |(|IIII'(1 more few minutes lhun :1 cvi-ry month or so. ion officials to best and cripple I He named two of the men who are now on trial-Edwin E Graves, international VicePresdent of the - ‘union, and Rbydduil, Business ag- ent of the Chicago local-—as the ‘persons who bad paid him, and as- sistant sluggers for their opera- tions, "You could hear his skull pop half a block away," said Fischer in telling how a non-union man had been biadkjaoked close to his home. l-le explained in.de‘tail how the sluggers, if they could not put a man in hospital fora month or two, crippled him so he would not be able to work. "After we'd knocked him down." he said, in speaking of one victim, my, I ‘l i i fill Illli|i..‘.,iill’ i.’ w‘ ' 'i’l’l7*"l ll on the head s couple of times and rapped hm ov- er the knuckiss with a blackjack so he would not be able to work. “We want to make this guy an object lesson. Fix him right” be testified, Graves told him regarding another victim. “Get anybody who comes out of a shop," was the srder Fischer said that Graves gave him inst miiter the international Vice-Presi- dent came to Chicago to diirect tho strike "Did you comply with the order?" he was asked. ' “You ibet we did," he said. "We stood at the door and waited till we spotted our man. Then we followed him until we could get him , in a good place." 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