gar.» - g < r/x/ w‘. . sed Stipend for ican Glergymen given . . May 2.-.».-t die au- im; of the Diocesan Mll- urd 0! m“ A1131” New, smote. ‘hield - ere. n was carried unanim- bggifllllillg January 1. y clergvllila“ "r flw° yell“ llfilllil receive “i m“ unililnl. Formerly the and to ciersymflfl parishes hit-B p0“ m1; resolution-ifs en- tlis iortihcom-lil‘! 83'1""! 9y iwill therefore receive - .51‘ 83.1‘. l-llalflfliilsool: ingreafle i-hilfl l. iclergvmen .ln non-sup- oeived- ed‘ Which nt ma b! w W" treot 115M158 711"" .. glare of direct porting iparishes follow-ed a. showin-z "W'- depreesion the t-hc history o! ifor missions, The Missionary ‘Society \ Commit iin »(‘)&li®di§t' apportionment was paid lln fulil and every ciicngy- mm in oon-sunpodtlng parishes re- the staitutory _ $1.200. Tihe gross receipts amount- to $32,473???- Empenditiures EASTERN PERSONALS were 3126116010, leaving a surplus of $9,413.12. The man who-is iburied in thought has no funeral expenses. i-—<o>—i—- is the woiso, a child or one is too fresh? x ilargest a-mount tihci chit-rel? ‘had been by jzarishes. report despite industrial in of the amount of spoiled . AR AS A CRYSTAL avoided, but none of i“ H ..i. ‘ion is lost. but "*- \\ .- Boo them plilke thoin_ And a tlirn more and u \ yin uss tliflm- a ht fixtures are 91' I/f/y/ 0 n. TL!- \ $1.1M .~ '0 Grown. IRISH WHITE, No. rown. ‘ IJGOWO (white,) N0. rio Grown." cdControl Act. Special ts at our Seed Store. SEED OATS lsnso oars MPROVED BANNER, / _ . s 3 \ y s No; 1 On- ‘1, Ontario 1 Ontario rown. ABUNDANCE (white,) N0. 1 On- All “tagged” in compliance with prices in 50 I 100 bushel lots. See these splendid hoice‘ Ontario Grown White Fife White Ru-ssian and Marquis Field Peas Vetches CLOVER SEED ligh Grade No. 1, “Queen” Mammoth High Grade No. 1, Alsike TIMOTHY SEED No. 1 and-Z Grades __ ompare quality and grades. Get-our prices. arters Sellthe best Seeds that Gro ITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED M l, u. busii-ncss r by the ruthless weapons of spring loss. drab monotony. l‘ fulness z-nd altertness? ' E. A. Foster Oenrai Drugglst ARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED .- _ . amp» Phone us I You a bottle Price 35 Cents l , The Best Silver Polish . .,* on the Market 3 S‘ ce 186s I “iii -Ilill-- nu... I l. W. Wellner Ltd. ufl u» and!» For House Cleaning Wellner’s Silver Pol- ish will make your/Sil- ver look like new. to send Jewelers nliir- wlfttr -< ' ' O THE EASTERN GUARDIAN I l ..*FUNERAL TODAYr-The fun- eral of the late‘ Mr. w, G, gumm- land, M. L. A., will take place fro“ the Presbyterian Church at Mon Wzus this afternoon at two dolor] and not from the house .i< reported ‘EASTERN News-Mr n J i. lierson was in Scuris ‘lately-pr I trip-Messrs J. w Cflmllbe-ll and A. McMaster werr ‘qwvm’! ('93H.-"'-"1l’l3' rcczrilyi- Ml‘. i" Poole m M°T~'-‘Z*‘§us was tht first au-to-ist this season to pagi the road from Cardigan to Dunn“ |T-he roads in t-Itiis sectigon a" pretty "lair frcui- Macy 1st, but thr numerous bridges need lookin; aifter very bnid-ly__.M;-_ Samue] Acorn sowed a la-xige field cf, ivilteait on April 30th. This i; p pg. cord iln Eastern l(ilng'a t-hose years —Mr. Austin ‘M-ntlilvoary purchas. cd s vnl-uti-ble horse from Mr Ron i;".d McMuster, Pfliiurose, recently D ——-Q-o>_i ..'-M".ss hfdrgaret Murphy o,‘ Bow-on. is vls-‘ting Miss Isabel Cantello, Glenfannlcig. \ D ..'-lVI1lss Jessie MicGowan loll rrriir. ims Vlilllllng lfrlgndg gifqleu fanning this wee-k. g . v A BUFFALO? PLEASE WANT . APPLY HERE l WASHINGTON, May Zr-Wunt z buffalo? , Twenty responsible persons ma‘ borrow or reccive as giiits Inga} from the U. S_ Forest Service, l-t ii announced. I The animals. now on the Wich fta .\'€ii.lO-l’ll.iil,F0l‘GSl and Home Pre serve ncar ‘CIICIIG, Oklm, include r 28'yQIIl‘-0l(l bull and some irisk) csivcs. The price is simply zissui ance of responsibility. pledge o‘ good care and 1156,11 IZ-top double- ply fence and two tons of hay s yea-r. _ m SPRING CLEANING The-fie are time when the mind. of housewives turn inevl-tuibl-y tr thoughts of spring cleaning. Tht domestic truce is broken, and wo |ing—will invade and disturb every Inook and corner sacred of the mas culing heart. The husband will wnndcr discon solately about. unwanted. unhap‘ DY. his sense of comfort sltnttersi cleaning warfare. Hiis meliinchol-y is too deep fo utterance; the triumph of his wlff is complete! -But, since brooding helps no one.‘ why not let him indulge in s litLi-J clean-up for himself? A lot ni decent citizens have ac cuinulatctl far too much mental diusl. Their thoughts have lost all brightness-and their personalitie. are neutralized ~into a dingy. color ‘What. about a little carpet-bent- iing forine ibrnin? What about " new supply of optimism and cheer‘ Join your wife in the great sprlnr offensive against ilust!—London Express. Hr/ZITZJ/z? m: IOI I-ZUIEIT A 25c Bin Better than Pills For Livir ills.- Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of v Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK u A 's EYEGLASSES are the FINEST PROCUR- ABLE and he is the ONLY omnbam OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) in Montague Call and see for out-Bell h l s UP-TO-DA P ‘ E. E. PARKMAN MABON "I J Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLA88E8 FITTED l’ Montague, P. E. I. Grsdustc of Conan-an Oph- ‘hslmlo College. Toronto and other peat grsdusts eoursos. Eyreluglvo Tut Roam con- t. 110s k lfusdock, Montague. v THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" ' --'IF ITS DRY G000! we luvs -.' FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE-Good stock No. 1 Early No 2. Mammoth and 2 A-liske, quot. W; aXlremely fine prices on the tbove clovers while they last. 53112118 or call R. T. Holman i.td.S’- IUARRELLING men JUMPED ro DEATH ' é NEW YORK, April 2S-Tll0 hod- el 0i iii-B two men who leaped from he bridge Spanning‘ the Harlem IIVEIJIE 145th street, l-ast night zero recovered this morning hy_ atrolmei: Chichester and Ludwig,‘ 3f the ltlurlne Division, who were wagging the river under the bridge Willi Krdlinling hooks. James J. Ry-l in, of 1S4 Bradhurst avenue. inden- zifled one of the bodies as that of ‘is brllillei‘. John. The other body. vhich was found earlier, was in- lentified by Ryan 11s that of Jack dlllston. 24 Yours old, of 366 Si. dicholns avenue. According to Isidore Oppenberg, '5 years old. oi’ 201 West 141st. treat. wpl. was an eyewitness, two veil dressed men came out of u noolroom near 147th street and Leo 10X “Venue ellgflsed in u heated ar- umcnt. They seemed to have been irlnking, ilsldore told the police, nri expecting to see a good fist lilht. he followed the 14 th street bridge with a number of other boys. The two men still arguing, strol- ed to the centre Qfthe bridge, with he boys about twenty feet behind hem. The pair stopped suddenly ind as one swung himself over the "on rail shouted to his compan- on! “Let's go Frank!" The man called Frank swung iimselt over the rail and dropped nto the iiver. A moment later his iompanlon leaped and the amazed ‘toys on the (bridge heard two loud zplashes after fort-y foot plunges. ‘sidorc and his pals began to veil llfl attracted the attention of l-lnr- "y Fii-sc-cll engineer of the draw-- ‘xridge. l-urcell threw his search- "izht on the river and saw that ‘he ‘trcng I'iZ.'l‘l'£'Ii|. bud. separated ire W0 mfli. One “'88 clilnglng to the bridge tier and mid-river while the other vac trying to buck the current and twam to the Bronx shore a bun-- lred feet away. Purcell heard the nnn clinging tn the pier shout. “Come- over hers, Jack." _ “i can't," the other replied as he ‘ought the current. Several bows went in search of i. policeman. While Purcell follow- ~d the men struggling in the water vith his searchllght. H» shouted o the man clinging to the pier to ‘mid on, Th9 man shouted an luna- "hie reply, loosened his grasp and ‘llppMl winder the water. A few minutes later. while Pur- -.oll's light followed the man called ‘rick. who was struggling to reach ‘ha Bronx lore. Purcell saw him hrow up h s arms and sink. wiASl-i-INGTOW , iMay 2 —— The German reparations counter propo- sals are unacceptable as a fbasls for discussion, Secretary Hughes infor- med_ Dr. iSlmmonsthe German For- eign Minister, in a note tonight. The Secretary at the same time urged the German Government to make further proposals directly to the Allied Governmnts. He also expressed again the earnest desire of the American Government for a prompt settlement of "this vital quest-ion." it -—-—¢o>——-_—~ Pen Picture Of A Successful Student "The Wonderful, writing in tho Wilnnipsg Tribune has the_follow- lnig aiboa, a well-known successful Islander in the West. M. A. Brown. vice-president and chailrmsn of the executive of the l ,_r.~. it at S; Get Your Dealer to Show You SIMMONS METAL BEDS Built for Sleegr-Your-choice of exquisite Period Designs, beautifully enameled in dec- orative colorings and hard- wood elfects. Twin Beds, Cribs and Day Beds. i‘ 1U 1! SIMMONS BOX SPRINGS Built for Sleep—Made of the finest oil-tempered, double cone Spiral Springs. Con- form to every contour, and hold the spine level in every sleeping position. i Ii i SIMMONS Marrnssscs Built for Sleep-Filled with great layers of white felt, scientifically built up layer by layer. Fine heavy ticking. Roll edges. * lCmiada has no Pure Bedding Law-but Simmons Limited has! > NY ONE who wants that vigorous feeling of be- ing “made all over again” morning after morn- ing should get a Simmons Box Spring and Mattress. Built for sleep by Simmons Limited—the real authorities on this whole subject of sleep. Simmons Limitedknows how to build springs and mat- tresses that invite your spine to lie level and every nerve and muscle to relax. * * * Your unfailing assurance of sweet, clean Mattresses and Bed Springs is the Label of Simmons Limited. This Label means sanitary materials. It means fine craftsmen working in airy, sunlit rooms. So all you have to do islto see the Label of Simmons SIMMONS TORONTO ES MONTREAL fiuiljor Sleep §@TYI'_nor:1Vh--'- t‘ ‘ . Q‘ _ _e__ Why is a Simmons Box Spring so good to sleep on WINNIPEG ‘i . ' ' ' .4. “- M‘ _:_““=,.,-s-,.Lisi s t» Limited, and then select the style of Mattress and Box Spring you like best—-sweet and clean through and through! Built for sleep, remember! You'll find yourself relaxing on a Simmons Mattress and Box Spring-your spine level, every nerve and muscle at ease. Simmons Mattresses and Box Springs are great favor- ites all over the Dominion. Your dealer will show them to y0u~—a fine choice of mod- eis and prices. Also Fabric Springs built for sleep by Simmons Limited. * * * Free Booklets on Sleep!—Wr'ire u: for "What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep," and "Yours for a Perfect Night's Rest.” LIMITED CALGARY E§ VANCOUVER Western Canada Colonization Ass- ociation, during one of his frequent visits on organization business. He was born on a farm on Prince Ed- vard island aiboutthtirty-slx wears ago. Early in life he entered a gen- eral storc owned by Mr. (after- wards Senator) Prowse. but before long he joined the trek of young men to Western Canada. Dy the time he had reached llledicine i-int he had become thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the prarfes. While ensued in the bu-siness of a gener- al merchant with stores at (both Cal- gary nud Medicine I-Ist be turned his attention to municipal politics, in order to find full scope for the restless energy which has always distinguished him. _l<"our times may- or of his adopted’ city. he was able to place the finances of that place on a solid financial basis, with the result the, the credit of Medicine l-lst sands, very high even in these days of stress and strain. iLooking beyond the confines of his own municipalilt. Mr. Brown saw the need for developing the material resources of the province. with tho result that he joined oth- ers in forming the Alberta Indust- rial Development Association, of which ho ‘became prpsident. The in- vestigations carried on by this ss- sociatlon revealed the fact that in» dustrlal development must be pro- cscded by denser land settlement and increased agricultural product- ion all over the prarles. The accu- mulation of a great war debt and the requirements of the Canadian National Railways. only served to drive .hi.=, lesson home. The out- come of this conclusion was the formptlor of the Western Canada Oolonlsstion Association with the specific purpose of bringing under production some “Hf-y million sc- res of vacant land contiguous to railways this side of the Great Lakes. from wealthy individuals and cor porations in the East as in the West. The movement has enormous potentialities for the three prarie provinces. and especially for Win- nipeg as the chief distributing cen- tre for the West. Mil‘. Brown is a type o,‘ u man who makes a good first impress-ion. Better still, that good impression grows on acquaintance. He ls a man out after the realities in life. and he is, never satisfied unless busy with something for the ben- efit of ills community or provinceJ something for others. He has tast- ed of large wealth. enough to grat- ify the desires of any man. but his spirit found little satisfaction in dollsrs- there was more to be donegand hence his public activ- ltY. in appearance he ls a man ofmed ium height. His clean sbsven face indicates strength of character. He thinks clearly and speaks effectiv- e . ly. VWhlle ma-yor of Medicine Hat, Mr. Brown brought about a reor- ganization of the treasury, assess- ment and tax collection depart-- menis. l-Ie completely revised the city's assessment system, institut- ed on aggressive collection of tax arrears and made important reduct- ions in operation expenses, com- mencing with the mayor's office and continuing down through the other departments to the bottom. The next thing Mayor Brown did stion to replace the uncollected as- sessments on unproductive vacant III t! Ii C l Il K ... sir iiTi use Dr. Chase's Ointment fol Eczema and Skin irritations. It relieves at once and gradually heals the skin. Sample box. Dr. chase" Ointment fres- If you man- you are not ex perl - Mr. Brown gets the credit of or- TICAL PARLOURS. IIADUATI OPTOIIIIIII noctsd wlti Drug Egon. g iulustlng thii enterprise. sud being the main factor in financing it by oibtainins vbluutsry subscription» was to institute s new form of tax- - passfil through new levies being the garbage tax you as one who luas zieath oi‘ and the rental tax for educational SlflUW recenily- hr file purposes which, together, produc- your beloved sister. ed a current monthly revenue equal ‘ Our “Words of sympathy are "1"" to over six mills without entailing deed vain only ff-od can roar he any uddquonfll Cost o; collection, balm of comsolntiian when unexpect- The new levies, moreover, served "<1 50"?!" ‘Comt-‘E Illilflflflls- fwd to sprctzfi the tax iburden over u illflhougli separated llizre r331“) Oitll" greater number of people. ‘"1"’ ICE” "my I-"K““_ if?“ M f: At [he beginning of 191s the ntii- lfti-lktp-jibsveulaiiiw" m"! ‘:2? ‘wage, ural gas service was the only pagr- l‘ ii ‘flier wtio Iolpwe “huytzcd ml!) ing utility in the city. At the end 3M1“ $gmorlloml ,, of his final three years‘ adminis- ‘e 0y y - ,, .. 1V6 know this life is only u darn ‘ration i“ ch75 bunk indebtedness assiwo to a wiorlil of light and‘ was entirely liquidated. the arrears 2,0 °abow many we “We are of [axes 1hr‘! biiefipgrelluiy fidugledl‘ lllielz’: but we shill meet them and a spec a s n n; un at ' , , _ M 1 peen provided to tukc fvecjounl no“ He 1e‘ u“ a He grmuy "educem i‘ special sinking Wis know the surrouring mics fund had been provided to take are me especial 0mm“ of H“, cal‘? ‘l "earlY oneha" M the ‘ax love and care. and by those primi- arrears. every utility had been plac- 5S“ may Tm, be encouraged 3nd 41d on .1 paying basis and the civic Su-emgphened‘ debt hail been considerably lessen- 4n clos1ng we extend u, you m“ ed. The current tax collections diir- Hincere gymipgighy, pg you mourn lng 1920 reached 781-2 per cent of "my yam. be comym-qeq m. mo“ the lmitflfiltions. making a rocflrd prcuioiis words; "T-hcy shall hunger amongst nil Canadian cities. The r0 no more, neither thirst any more,‘ suits that the financial position of and God shiriil vripc uway all tenrs Medicine Hat. is now s very secure from ilreirYeyes.'; a“ U one, . ours -n - cc on_ During his administration Mr. - Ofrlcers and nsernhers of Mis- Brown. by difficult negotiations in alonary SociF-ty,‘ llititlc i-lanils, n, critical financial period with the P. E. island. Ottawa government and the Canad- ian National Railwa-ys, secured the construction of the Mediicine Hat- l-ianna ihranch railway t 140 miles MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE m length). This line will be coin- ~i pleled this year. I IOn the twoaslon of the deuth of Mrs R McLeod of Glen William. -—<°""""' r. s. -i.. the foililowing messages of ILETTER OF SVMPATHV condolence have been forwarded to Mrs. J. J. Stew-art and‘ Mrs. .1. A_ rThc fol-lowing message rvf hVlil~ Fit-own" of HM! Bimk, P- E- l. by oath-y bias been extended ‘to Mrs. the rmeinbers of the Alumni‘)! 01 J a. Stewart or iii-m Bank. l’. s. Womens Home and Pow-is" Mie- |' by mem-Mn n; womqyg Hgmg slomi-ry Society of Little Sands nod Fomign Missionary Society of PfBPbYleriBn (‘hilrftili Little Sands. Presbvtenian ‘Church. To M", J- J. 519111111. Hts-h Ballli. c-n the occasion of the death of her P- E. l- tlon this paper and send 2c stump for postage. 60c s ox: all dealers nr Edmnnlon. Ilatcs & (‘"09 Limlird. Toronto "I _L _ , _ __. ..-. ~- _ -- i-i_._’ lands the most important of these occasion wc ilcsire to rcnicmhcr of Little sfllllllS ‘Prcsbyitcrian ChurclLwii-xli to extend to 'yf7ll our deep sympathy in your sorrow by the death of your beloved mother. iVhrs. R. McLeod, Glen illilliain. l‘. E. l. iwc know our words of condol- ation urc fceblo ones. but the?’ convey ihr» sincere synrptithy of our hearts We must ail puss through tribu- lmtion such as yours. but know that moth-log oain take plaice towards us. ‘but is specially ilcsigneil for our good. tlhiis tiho your doar mother is lost to sight and removed from your earthly cmnlpanionship, the memory of her Christian l-ife will ever an- coirrage you. May you be comforted with the precious thought that bye and bye we shall meet those we loved ‘here and enjoy their fellowship in that “Blessed Home" above. In this trying d-lspensation. tmay our Heavenly Palmer com-fort yoii_ mid fll-l the void He has made with His own rich consolation. Our un- ited piwyers hollow you, that God wvilil be to you a very present help in time of sorrow. Yeti-is with deep sympathy, Officers and members Women's. Home and Foreign \ils- slorruvv Auxilary. Iaittle Sands, I’. iE. I. sister. Mn. R. McLeod‘. Glen wii- Dear Mrs. Stewart.» We the "gm p_ 5-]; , members of the Women's Home 13w,- Mmlr slgwq||fi<sm pm,‘ ma! and Foreign Missionary Auxiliary ,.....use.vao-¢ ' " n - "ii-i