ntlre human y erve Energy. :1 ' k [v ‘MARCH .23. 1921. ..:§ ...-s - TIiE cullntorrgfrowr: ouAlinrAn Sporting Comment I i By ("Tic") STAKE RACES For the first time ill the hlatoryi of harness racing in this Province,‘ lovers of the “king of sport" will have the pieasu e of wPHBIIIIIQ in. action this fail the fastest bred: trotting and pacing material In the’ Maine and New Brunswick Qirculg. JIJSII E IICfiSpOOIIfUI Of MAIWBYI ICOCPG IJOIIIIIC II’! Iihfi ‘the particular: of which‘ appeareo“ "OX0" Cordial in a cup- fill with boiling water—-stir -——and drink. t ' What a delicious warmth!» What delightful flavour! house. Your grocer has all size,s—16 oz.—-20 oz.-—6 oz. flask. - . Children's Puzzle~72 pieces-sent FREE on receipt ‘of capsule from a 15 oz.__or 20 oz. bottle. OX0 LIMITED. 356 St. Antoine Street. Montreal Manufacturers of OX0" Cubes 11 ////////////4’////// i f"”'”“”_‘"~’. The Public Forum ‘(_(70lllinu£t_i_‘ from pn-ge ten)‘ Sing Song attne for" An unusually large number ul- tended sundry-fa mashing. and st received direct from Van- not considered just the thing 11B were well repaid for theil‘ interest ver, B. C. wo Oarioade Dressed Douglas consisting of: MOULDINGS — FINISH —- POUTING -— CONDUCTOR EDGE GRAIN FLOORING zIHCh and 1% inch V. "Mn". why, P|aned F“. 503mm . relnier nro to make it respectpbie towesr PRICES. M. Poole 8th PAOLI'8 WHARVES O OOOQ-‘O §OOOO+40§O+OO§ msnnous EYE STRAIN ._.___ We use this adjective ad- laodly. Sufferers from Eyestraln ay have perfect vision and herelore do not suspect the rosenoe of any eye detect. The motive power of the v-ganisrn la- Normal eyes, it ls computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Enemy. but when Eye- trsln la present,’ a much larger proportion is re uired. Hence defective eyes, t rough their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs oi the body and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES‘ EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson t , Optometrist OOQO-§OOO-OO-OOOOO-O-OOO-O SPECIAL ootn MEDAL EUREKA ' VACUUM otsmsns These won first rlze in. COmpQfi. on with eighteen mpetitors. The EUREKA as attachments l‘ use on mat. 6889s, pillows; licstries and up- lstery. Is equipped with wet or dry). restrained from buying and lucid- lilcy would not tzlin liquor by illegal channelsfrhe and llllls there would be less drink- yenr old could see thru’ it. in a few years to correct the mis- committed first, years ago. and which tbousapds so many’ a conunisslon of real ‘J months without option ol’ fine lor first offence; then set buck and await results. Say folgltlstance return to this province after all the old fogies who advocate Gov- outiined it has not worked why Another aspect of the allowing liquor to all and everyJHow do liquor and cars go together? Not very well, as island people haye in former days, the old nag “IJIIItI find his way honle ewen i! the driver was dead drunk. ‘The lliilu livlill: of a different nature ‘nearest b ldge. 0f course an auto never doe this unless the driver is drunk and under Govt ICOIYUIQI lhere'll be no drunks, so or else tgke n nose dive off post Symnastic stunts. New just think what a blessing this will be to motorists who in these Prohibition (lily: have been rather nervous oi~ u few bootleg speed-artists return, ing home late at night sagged from the boots up. msny other aspects to this quot-y ti-on which will be dealt with later. I would like to extend my thanks to Observer who has tho right (lope. - lam, Sir, otc.. I I | March 3i, Sourls Easl. ti‘. id. i. ::li. _ Will Prevent 'l'-il'|'oai..—At the first Sylnptumg 01' lsom throat. which _utlon and inflammation, spoonful of Dr. Tlliomas‘ .0ll. Add a llttlo sugar to it to may“; Itlou and "prevent the ulceration and 1 swolliut; that or ‘ iwho were porioti , f. ' . MARGATE SCHOOL igl lows. litruur roll o1‘ MairgatelSchool for'Chsrlio 1mm ‘Kreesiin- icllttord Jenkins; ‘Babe Ruth —-—<Harold Smith; Har- thdflnontil of February. I Grade X—1 Helen Marks 2 Jim. luie Gallagher. 1- iGradc VIM-l iMurlelv Marks 2Iand Jig i M lldrod Baker. take which that old sinner Noah-by Miss Coombs (ll-Bears. - _ ‘ held Ill the “Y" Saturday $;3€"ii“.§§.i"ifiliftiftifiif.‘l’ mo» or was an address by Miss Mal-guru: switch oft‘ to Government Control.‘if)?“fizflgtflkkilntg‘iggaglllizeiecretaiil’ iment in America. dealt with the responsibility oi’ etudents towards the world's need hadbeause m “my mm (a. the (Ptspels Message. and as all present every trord of Miss address. ~ The student's will try climbing a telephone post yo" was also show“ by the "lamed there» “my ,l’ore nuttrs will never attempt any thrée piayeltes. whi Qillioyeci by the large number students present, jMarctlr Ibilllilllll; Mae filled to capacity and . iii“: lbs-Hi o! order ‘prevailed through- wcerated gllllalnglemcntlre pzonummc. prefixes ulcer figgelllod in his usual capable unau- ull our citizens will admit (either by havlngthe privilege of listening to an excellent address by Miss Those who oilgagc in this traffic Margot-dc Cruitchlleld. who ‘i8 at are also as a rule looked down up- present visiting Charlottetown in on and nutny thero are who are um migrants of Foreign Missions. Miss Crutcililleltl look for her ontslly drinking ior the reason subject Foreign and homo miss- stoop to ob~ ions and painted a most vivid ploturo in the minds oi‘ her listen- J°|n[’ll‘DD(lSflIfl ol‘ tllr. llcrmanund the urs oi conditions as they exist in the frtr Ens-t at the present day. ‘Miss Crutciltleld concluded with ing which l: all so logical a live a stirring appeal to the Christian people of this country lo support lPeople say we have given Pro- the Foreign Mission work both by hibliloil a fair trial. in that they rlntmces and volunteer are very lnuch mistaken. Trying lea. missionar- Solos were excellently rendered and Mr. Geo. iProl. Tnntou and Master Waller hturo been doing ever since. Sayii MadNutt. were the nccompanists of it Just can't be did. Place in power the tenlperancolbroltght the meeting to. a close men, give a jail sentence of ll to with the benediction. evening. Rev. Mr. Fulton SATURDAY NIGHT SOCIAL. »'i‘he regular S. C. M. Social was night. Move- The address as noticed by the attention paid fully appreciated CrutchIieltPs apprecia- ncrease in attendance at the Sun- day morning meeting at which she also gave a very inspiring appeal. The Saturday night social also included n. short program oi’ Or- tra selections, zzTlle Man With Asthma almost "B! f0!‘ death to end his suffering, There are very few oi’ us who He sees ahead only years oi.’ end- e bar-tenders even lens torment ‘with intervals of rest con- which are themselves fraught with relief it can give. it faithfully and he y. if (law 1m t . , comm“ goes through. ‘T1130 i330 fillhfizltl his asthma a thing of tiln. l. Pownal News _ R§As0N|NG_ lye/l“ "i051 "lllflynblo entertainment l’ llliw" ‘Fhursday evening. 17th., in the hull. The "The M1’. Wm. MaoEwcltt-rn All the numibers or the pro- m“ ‘i sram were well rendered m, . . ' - I l- W“ Emwirl“ hills the most outstanding feature . , , W"! *1 ‘Wflflfllllle willioltwas staged ‘it intiaiahit. it nlllallhly the irriut- lu the form 0i’ a w ‘work show u which the differs impersona- lle showman was taken Smith, ivhiie Gordon Slleldow ably lured the pun of Antonius. The mracters ‘were introduced ah fol- ‘Pflvierwishl-alec Judson: (Iiilaplin-tbouls Herman; Y ‘Ilauder-iwllfred Wood; Maggie k8- Mabel MacDonald and Arden tklidhardshwimlso-lltell Rich- “Wie "NP-l Dorothy Thom» arcs; Cmnrla Natlon-‘Lilllan’ Jeh- eoll 2 Evelyn Council. lilllfl: lGeo. Young --Roy Herman; i not... w_1 ‘Olllord wraith 2'oelu i - _ i ~ - c ‘Cmlci —~Francta Wood; Til- Mamia ‘Conneli d Edith Johnson. IIIe t-he-Tolier -Amy smith; Rob Guade V-l Gladys Baker 3 Keith Woodslde. iiiitsd |0llv~e Glydon 2 ert mum)’, Sheriff —-Parker Weeks —Malcolnr iMadRae: tin-gs ; t. i V’ any‘; Louise Johnson 2|I%ristobib dtarklmrai Vera Hyde; d How rd 8 Eldon Mann. e [Iii-d] Audrey -hlttir l2 M ' ,-.-.. e - ward 3 itrllnton Glydon witi.'i"-,1o,.,,,_ Arum“ an Milvlan Marine. deduct). . B an‘ Itrlland * race r s-1~ Dorothy ail-her a n ' es Dennis and Olive. Wood- a n -l r 11-1 nelph Howard 2 eel-ea BONGO”. " i v>1°_'_,,R._v_ 4F’. l v glolll "ma. Mikel!‘ hills“ bsl , cane-Must s z‘ e or ed Ccmt‘ - ._- - - . 0mm! glydon’ m” alum’ ggdy, Song Ilett Richards, Pl Mt’. bf r sdye key, lner iillflflfliairibaakg --t'ltowly'Gsy; Moore and The different parts “f4 M uamemn 2 are well wfonaed at ‘times call- . (or much. applause. ITIie re- nd flihorley Bog 1;] . l. . , , B’. (“PM a ‘Emlyflohnao; 113cm er of the Momma 1e a to 3N: ‘Cherub-Winter logo e; Vio- n-Bea. Judson; song. r. taw- . ‘Monologue Malbel man rsons-K-ltell Richards‘ (en- Iflano Bolofllibliliiia Wood; Llnllyollne: nooreii): moo Judson Mwrkl. and iMiae Bea item,‘ Violin-villa. Glen Cameron. Don ‘Bokar, Clifford lylttlgjghggflagyg~tglffgfl ~ ", 8 Mann. FILACKHEAYD .5 ‘.'.°.‘i'.‘..'.‘...""8.t'i'#‘.. -. sis < semi time tor the 1th Margaret Plllman. w,§,?§§-,,, “m, ‘n; m, zitl".i~a:...¥..~..:::m m“ , ‘ with: t Drllcoibf-loilli fl”. ‘iprescnt interestingly turns] in the‘ in yesterday morning's issue of thisj paper. , When one mentions the above; named circuit, it means that the? fastest array of horsefieeh in the. Dominion of Canada is represented. l" "i0 Pink and file of campaigners.‘ Therefore it ls expected that with! the coming of noted drivers and. ihorscs to Charlottetown thle falin‘ the most sensational meet ever; CONGRATULATIONS i Hearty and sincere congratuia-i ltions to the victorious Vlctorias, in-i jtermediate champions of the Mari-f ftime Provinces, that plucky, clover land scintillating band of blue and ,White puck chaser: who have dem-j ‘enstrated to the king‘; taste that they are more than champions in: name only. Organizing at a late! date. to fight their way to a qualify-i laid iwllilfln in the Island series,’ e he resented the Garden Prov- r lino: with the same prestigeand 2:3; "Q,§,',‘,°,,,‘1",°"‘,’,a§“f,',f:'c""fig? honor typical of their prcdflwliw" to ensiirc the d)l'pIOmatIc advance of a 9°°d|y "limb" °I Yea“ 39°‘ of her 38-year-old husband, whose i Their P°"7°i""a"°° was a“ thwfirst wife was the daughter of. Mrs. Wellington Kco, second.‘ wife cf the famous Pckin states-i more creditable when one considkfong Sywayh’ former premier o1‘ era the condition of Hink surfaces ghlna. Mrs. Koo is one of the both here and en the mainland withimost beautiful women in china,‘ ,which they had ‘to contend. Howev-‘and is ragarded as one of thel ‘er soft ice had no terror for the world's best dressed. ' “Coits" who ploughed their way to ——-—————<¢%-~-—— ‘fame and victory. ,, ’ ' | Congratulations also to the sii- Salnt John Hlgh_ ‘ent mentors, Messrs. Tom Rogers, Intersghglagtlc IArthm Campbell. Ches’ Campbell Y . land other officials of the Club who (ItaIItpl-Olts NsBs Igave their all during the short sea- ‘son in developing the Vlcs to the 1.-R1;R|;R|C'1\QN_ ygan-h 33,. MBh Biflldird °l li°°l<°y iifllclfiic)’ Saint John High School snatched WhlCII "l9 "W9 "if" f-"1.I°Y5 W43)“ the New iiruuswvick lntcr-scluilztstic Aqfllfi We do" 9W‘ WWI)’ 3°¢i"|"°d;'basketbztll championship from ‘Eaflllr fihawmia i° the Vl°‘°"l°“5 \\-'0o<lst0cl: Iligh School bore this ‘ibiiie and whites. afternoon at the i‘. N. ii. gylnnzls- v lulu. after the ln-ttel- had the tilic WWATQHING THE BIG SHOW almost secuzcly within their grasp; defeating “klollstock lligh. ill to‘ Tl" °“'t3l" h" “m9 d°""" °" 27, in a nntideu (loath game between ,the final act of Canada's national we W‘) teams my premier [flame l" u" Marmm" 3"“ i" W" srholasllc IILISIIEIIMIII honors of Ncu‘ of the entire hockey world are attg,.,lns“.k.k, y I _ _ _ it ‘looked like \Vu0tISlpt-,p‘s game idiiwml" °l "W mil" Prlimssiiirlalyslltiiiho lust (lllltl-ICI‘ when Saint Heaflufi- ’N°V" bell)" l" "m his!‘ John Iligll unleashed all they Ililil fir)’ °l "ll! iudlllfi l" Dim! h“ Ztlltl-Sttiillliiy crept up on their 0p- m"? 55¢" 5° "m5" imerg“ andhponents. with ten minutes to go, the "iillllslfim mimics‘ a9 ‘his pmsfiu-ore “was 25 to l3 in “inodstoclvs "if Y"? WM" "W Weaw“ rival” favor when fluully the Srtlnt John M5815 IWWWB" 'C3"ada “lid ‘he lllalt passed lilcm in the scoring UH"!!! 51a!" 7P" ‘Priimln h°"°"“lcolulnn as the gunle tvrnliuzttetl. The "Bl" f" ifirflv "cm", "id mlrditurnlrlg uleleut into victory, positions In either league is a most} tter one. ; —-——~'—-*—~-—~——~~ ~—"~~—" Fet- tlte benefit of those who‘ do citement will reign supreme. The‘ "at {hQfQQQ-Qfly understand thclbig three in each section, as is playoff” regulations, the foilowingmentioned above. have been Hidi- mlght be of. interest: The teamscated, although the eventual order‘ Canadian sections rest, or in othcrinoted by ensuing games. Ottawae words win the bye while the sec-‘are favored in the N. H. L. to meet ond and third clubs play off for thejthe winners of the Maroon-Canad- right to play the leaders for scwiien series. Boston is called by mail)’ ticnai honors, The winners of bctiqte top eff Rangers and Chicago aft- sectlons then play a world's ser-ier the smoke of battle has cleared ies, the best four games out of sev-rln the American section, it isn't en for the Stanley Cup, embiematicventurlng too far in predicting that of the World's Hockey Champion-Ottawa and Boston Bruins may fin- ship. With regard to the West it is flflrseries of all time: in April. known yet whether the champions‘ o1 the Prairie Province; and the‘ GETTING THE “Bi-lEAK" coast will challenge. If so the ser-, ies will be consequently lengthened‘ Ottawas have stood the siege te finish some time in late April. [pretty well, and should be on the ‘rblt when the play-offs start. The team is practically assured of first ‘place. and will have the pleasure of With less than a week before the watching Canadians and Maroone scheduled close. the question ofibattle. Maroons won't have tho play-eff rights is definitely settiedrcinch they had with Pittsburgh last New York itangcrs. Boston andyear- The’ latter, while a good team “LOOKING TQH EM often" the United States section. Ottawaqity. and were strictly hard skaters Canaciiens and Montreal Marcone and good checkers. Maroons werc have qualified in the internationaijncver out of PM" will!" Piayioo group. There is only one nebulousthem. It has always been a theory point to be decided in the fiinaiiwith many that had B0510" 0°‘ i" week. While theRangcrs are assur-ithe DRY-Q"! i351 W“ ma‘ Qua‘ ed of the bye in the U. S. divieiomwas would have romp"! "M"- there still is a fight on for first,‘ if Maroons defeat Canadicns they place in the international seotiorrwill know they have been through where thefanadiens still have a a punishing series. icanucks’ speed chance of overtaking Ottawa forfalone, greater by far than that of the lead and earning the bye In thef‘Pirates last yell’. Will (WW "1"" loop. The last team to enter thqdizzy no matter how they ‘fare select ranks was the Montreaiiliiaroons won't improve Canadians Mum”, who qualified In he inter-puny if they are beaten, so it would national group on Saint atriciflliseem that Ottawa; get a "break" night by winning from the chaiieng right there. In the American sec- ers, the New York Americans. Noteltlon Chicago and Boston are cert- —The Americans sent a weakenediain to pull off a pitched battle. The team against the Maroons in this winner, it is a safe and sane bet. “m9, will be no easy picking Ior Rang, At all events the race is just now|ers. Ottawas would seem to have a‘ entering a stage where feverish ex- slight edge ‘if they go to the post r . ltrslncd to the minute, and not train ‘ed off like last year- ll SIOMAGIIS ~ . w “ The golf "bug" is beginning to ‘make its appear-nee, the mashle. nlbllok andbtlter weapons of execu- ' tionare bein llshed u in readi- 90 Y9" 5" Wm" V” Ukfinesa for an Z-iiy start. any num- wmtqut Distress ’ ber of holes will be made In 1 this - meaaon. This will Ibo nothing unusu- ..'Dl"l7°'l’51“ l‘ i‘ “welt”! mnuucelal. But the tough part cf the game‘ ll! Elie lllllmlm‘ °l m9“ “gshiis locating some ‘willing listener" M19688. biii-lflr- iii"- brmdi ‘Yhmhwho will stand at’ll| long enough to nom- food, cereals and almost everyq h", l”, wwflpflo". on m, “n thing we est. Thus, when you chew; round y,“ 9|.y._°f g5,‘ tough one o!‘ W0 °l "m" Temarkimwibreaks you drew and the lucky got», disasters you practically lei a 11°“ hles yotlr opponent holed. There stomach. (Wall/ll It 999ml "mi may‘ are said to be only a few of these. Gd out and. capable only o! headline; Willing Ears mt. Illd they are m. a sooouhn of ecu-p and t1 flmfllfiweree eehaltleh than the cauliflow- crscker. i -.er crop. ghost o! eoplc apprehensive ofw . ' ‘stomach nettle and catsrrh or the MALQNEY v3, pgLANEy I,’ stomach sobn discovered that DIR‘? - Boxing fans and sporting enthusi- pepsin removed sli the pailnluii-‘lsats In general will not soon for, ‘hue. gassinelle. sour. acid rilinsa- pet that mom mm battle held |h~ cause ct headache, piliousneILlMadlsen aqua s aarden some fa_ elespleeenees and many other le- weeks ago, en Jack Dal y on-l , besides promo in; s ltesriyplesvorsd to give sway some thirty petite’ and IICPBIII [health 6ili| pounds to big Jim only o! lest- ‘ B all anal l-rytllele dl- on in Ma ri or Ethanol finishing first in the American and_of their finish has still to be def ‘any mo“ l" the greatest hockeyyfor particulars. Chicago are In the select circle in;'didn't pack any bodychccklng abiil-y Do you know that Bon Ami comes in two forms- Cake and Powder? Both are made from the same in- gredientsF-both ' have the same wonderful gift of cleaning and pol- ishing without scratching-both blot up the grime without ‘hard rubbing or scouring. For some purposes you’ll. want Bon Ami Powder in its convenient sifter-top can-ifs so easy to shake out on a damp cloth. For other uses you’ll prefer the handy Bon Ami Cake. Most housewives keep both the Cake and Powder always on hand. These two “partners in cleanliness” are unequalled for cleaning and polishing all the things listed at the right. BON AMI LIMITED, i? MONTREAL Principal uses of Bon A mi — far cleaning and polishing Bathtubs and Tiling Windows Mirror's Brass. Copper, Tin and Nickel Ware Aluminium Ware Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Steel Knives andForka Refrigerators, Dishes White Shoes. Th: Hands Linoleum and Congoleum Bon Ami 36 “Years on the Market — “Hasn’t Scratched Yet” M M- w» =~=~~~~~ rd ‘WBREATHTAKING RALLY OF THE the verdict. it was a slashing bat- tle nevertheless with the Canadian lnever quitting. ' ‘ Manager Gallagher of the Prince COLLEGIANS WINS CONTEST ____.¢_.__._ _ _ SACKVILLE. March 22.——Au eurlyhonre and home series to determine Edward Thearte with hi5 usual to" scoring bee, a line defensive game the senior championship oi the "mull": h“ “Tamed m bring the and a ilreztlhizlklng rally in the final ‘province and the right to play of! battle here for the approval of ioc~ ai patrons in the form of moving Ar‘. vismry m,“ me two minutes. is the story of Mount with the Ixtlhousie Tigers for ‘the Trojans. oi’ Maritime title- Plflllre‘ depilmlllg ‘WW mum‘ 3"‘! Sztiut John, Saturday night, when ever)’ my”: mad” bY m‘ me" dm“ they pulled out oi the lire what is "lihe The pictures gtiiil in ho the fittest. gsmecrel w ing the ectic bout. ‘will be shown Friday and Saturday ‘nessod p, the 10m] Kym ‘Miannbeltn suburban rall- it Wilyifi in the F-emlau ista/m of Bani- by the en are lo ihe electrified at a. cost °l this Wuk- wail?“ m‘ Guardla" narrow luau-gin of -li-~il, and thus in excess of 83,500,000. zmcxing the first engagonllmt m‘ u Call. milk "#01116 65¢ b01110 011D Always Bakes the Same and always bakes the best Home bakers prefer Quaker Flour because they can always‘ depend on their baking results. Quaker Flour always bakes the some, for it always is the same. In order to be sure that Quaker never varies from our rigid standard we test the product every hour. Samples are baked every day in our home-baking kitchen, under actual home conditions. _ it tests right and bakes right. No flour can bear the Quaker Flour brand unless Every bag is sold under the guarantee that if for any reason you have trouble with Quaker Flour, the dealer WlII replace 1t. o or give your money back. to he ‘ Isht wai- _ _..1.._ a 4w».- ‘scan-Feta: 6'((-l u: Jaar-a av-Jv-o- <