f * _ w.*~i,_-~-7. , ._ _/I t .. if . . _ ..t . . ' i . --zw '-i ».- ,= - .'», ., ‘ .3 _ , "1,~ »,~*f,=-‘.-'f'_,‘i-;/ "-4 .; _' ’ - ,- , . .~e_- - .-.-<4'-~‘»-f . ;.'. i- ..el. -, f "t . < » . t. Fren_¢i;l’,;5,,, I ` Veimicitie Capsules _ i ived B _we hnyg j\lSlL F900 _ fresh shillmem of these Cale in-1 .sri me” “nd mi "urs promin- iion t0 ml al M IIN" ' nclier-who his ‘;§y,,,'f,’§`e reiipsuies will tell “S there is no other P\'°DM`3° ,iign on the market. gives such- gfwd riesliisiiiiioiae Capsules l‘renc__i___________y safe to “sm “"’ " in notion and sure 1° “”'°“..ii mills. Pine $1.00 ,Z0 dip.-nies). prepaid i° nm. address. ~ E, A. Foster .4 -uttstore, Sunnyside. `(`.°“"‘“ enlts for Dr. French’s iiiiiiuiil ltemedies. itilllliiil Nails '- ` ... i ____ ` GULF I0! REPORT _ (After a neck and, neck race from the uino they entered the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Donald- der. son liner Saturnia . and the C. P. 0. S. Victorian arrived in Quebec tonight within an hour of each oth lr. -'Both vessels were delayed by ioz in the Gulf and the Lower St. ‘report to signal conditions in the from ten miles' to 84.55 north to Cape Ro- west. ice. _ service- tonight sent the ice report to the Govern- 'Montcalm:" ` Heath Point and ice in sight. Cape Ray, Magdalen Islands and reported no ice. ---<~O3--.-- t I I S.¢it_.ttte‘ Vactiiicy (Special to The Guardian.) 3 OTTAWA, 'May 4.'-The death of 1-lon. Clive Prinigle--..m~akes .the fourth vacancyln the Senate the vacancies notw are British Colum- bia,1 Alberta 1, Ontario 2. - 4'_":";"T 7;' W" 4 cation with or trace of her has O-QOO4-O0-O0* I ciissirnii itiviitrisiiiiitrs Mnfgigononts under this heading. Ie. pox word for ation iti- '°"'l°°' I t our one to be forwarded. tivo conu ' \ UU W :mugs 35:; 3'°°'§.‘3n?~wrl°%f°`a::°mir» tu u.titi0> §°}‘iii»'}°§fi°'§°» our ra. I H 4 , rt oc- "0°»\‘ "‘“‘"‘“°°' °°¢Iu°'» °i-'did 'i'>'§"_iausi _E iii tit.. Stertillg nd Gm, ground,arid.tis»they thought pra-ct one-beliig that slie_was __;>vét_; ____ M (;,..,,.tE I_and,mg_ near cally at their mercy. _dl fragments by exp os vas p _c M_____ p,.,,,,,_,,.lvanm when They knew the W0 me" W0: _her hold before she le Dor ._ me iiit-ltii»nt took I,|,`,¢,, ' be engaged in tho working t GY gtmose was particularly va ua _ i'lit- story liiiti its lit-giiining some u‘°“"°I"°5 had, l°“”it W” 5 p‘""' then because of its importance _n iiioiiilis ;.g.,_ ,md is one of oi the .mine unireuuented by_0i-lift* the manufacture ol steel. and _ .iii-tivi»t»ii tlic four men. 'l'oi- “\i“9l'B. and they calculated Nfl {’.w“5 "““ested mat German mzends' iii' ii i'i»iiitti-ss attempt ot rd. come upon them by sllrirrile. S100 - oi whom it was suspected Rio c by th.. ,“.,, me,,_ who have them. and then disappear. __ _ljimeit-0 was full, might have pliic_~ liiif-it ,,,.r,,_`.,,,d for me pun It was a dramatic IUBOUUK 9 ,ed explosives on the 'CycloDS- Bli ~ ~ ' ' tha four men, und Di`°iN1»iliy.tliis theory was rejected because it iii this real life drama. __ tiiiti (lrush are 'big .muni ““i ""1"" into thc neighbour- _toiitc fini' intintiis, before from ih--i' ost-ti toboiist of ll' t- |‘t» "‘.".T...l’.“t~‘1 ht te- -mit-ni _______ ‘-S -it tho mint- complaints iii tlit-to ui” manage' 1?7'P9°` .-.,,,,|,,_,, ____ :i_t»_glibntirhond of the iiitiiiiigt-r ;,|.\U~w mm' The mme ________ ________i_trv_itiwt-fl them. and iii' t|i‘:iii<iBCB 01' i“8"“9l` °f .iiitin wearing _nitisks. and car- her destruction She had “asked no phe `t“immm“ pistols' .Mander and Grash swore to have signal that diinitef ii1l'@i1f9“9‘i 0" ' “O mm Wm’ were 'muck' their revenge, because it was quitei that she needed help. tain no one else in the district could e p t descend tween the assailants' enterprise would would have been more successful had not one of .them sliiDP0d. Cali! ing liitn to' drop his revolver with a latter The two inen they- had itr iiundli " " 'C '- lah iiiost liarigdninegimin mme W “'~“”°k md 'heh' I’°?k“i Was she tnrpedoed and sunk by t rned towards them, but hearth! ii German submarine or raider that ll the noise turned instantly und saw in barrels of the revol- Threal and Th"“M"9 me gleam 8 h m in the dark-I The Navy Department, in an- vers pointed at t e ness less than u dozen feet away. Behind the revolvers they saw W0 shadowy forms of two iiien whom they recognized from their size and iiiini its .Monitor and Gresh- surprile Counter-Attack Qiiioit as it tiosii they vat Ot" _ the lights iln their caps which mags them such eusyt8\‘8€iB f°i' iltfmmm iieiiiiiu ine suns. As thi? hm hmm, ibegdn to -whiste a them, anti they owriiefi 1° th; ground io escape the hail of leab. in the darkness nothing could e ' the rapid succession of seen save . _ flashes from the points or the _re voivers. and oil the millet! 5 ew ‘ harmless over thenl- ‘ The two attacked men Crtilli ai' '<-h°n¢ The two uiiniinied -men thereup- icy. of Norfolk. V11.. an 0fil°@f in ill” 863" on went to the manager oi the United States Naval Reserve, The oong on bands and knees in iiiei This theory was rejected because _ di,-,dildo from which the siwis W9" in such ii case the Cyclops would ' cunning, llacli picked up"t\`i\'“8° have sent from her fine radio ap- obono and got iii heavy l!i'°i¢. Wm" partltus s few S. 0. S. calls that 'I`il0i`0\l8hly alarmed they turn i G1 and tied. lt was imoossiblo to fo low them in the darkness. and the two attackers diadppoo/i-od pg “'Yl'-°l‘i°“liY Ba they came. 1_1ater, however, they were dis. covered and arrested, and are se- curely locked up in a police cell at Pennsylvania awaiting their trial on' a charge ot` attempted mur The name of the huge coliier Cyciopsl mlselng ifor* more than two years with 293 souls and a valuable cargo of manganese, was oillclally stricken from the registry of the United States navy recently. ln the ocean’s depths liea'tbe sec-t ret ot what- Secretary tDanlels has called “the greatest mystery ot the navy." The Navy -Department thus an-, nounced the disappearance of the CYCIODB April 14th, 1918, em~ ploylng cautious words, for the iitnes were troublesome: ' “The U. S. Cyclops. navy coliier of 19,000 tons displacement, loaded with a cargo of mnnganeae and with a personnel board of 15 oiii- cers and 221 men of the crew and 57 passengers. is overdue at an At- lantic port since March 13. She ii1St reilorted at one of the West ln- tlian islands on March 4. and since her departure from that port no trace of her nor any information conceming her has been obtained. Radio calls to the Cyclops 'from all possible points have been made and vessels sent to search for her s- long her probable route and areas in which she might be have met with no sut¥:ess. ‘ "No well- oundetl reason can be found to explain the Cyclops be- ing overdue. as no radio communi- been had since leaving the West indian port. The weather in the urea in which the vessel must have passed has not been bud. and couitl hardly have given the Cyclops trou ble.»While a ralflcr or submarine could be responsible for her loss, there have been no reports that would indicate the presence of el- thcr in the locality in which the Cyclops was. communicate by radio. tor, disabled the ship woultl still be capable of usinir licr radio plant. ' ' "The search for the (lyclops still continues, but the Navy Depart- ment reel oxticnicly anxious as to apiece Their duty ls to follow the big fleets wherever they go, give up their coal when needed and then hurry away for another cargo. Any one of these colllers can feed n war ship 100 tons of coal in 60 minutes. steaming at 12 knots, and even in ganese. Most of her 57 passengers were enlisted men of the navy and l i ill n ssenger was Alfred consul general ot tllio, who was re- Vitcst Indian island -at which s much frefluented lane. she vanished- not even the slightest bit of wreck pee was ever round. This negatives also the theory that her boilers ex- ploded. _ possibly eluded the Allied fleets? -nounclng the loss or the colliei merely said. after hinting at pos- sibility ot a raider or submarine - having been responsible for it. “them have been no reports that would indicate the presence of eith- er in the locality where the Cyclops was." But it was known that dur- ing the two years before the coliier vanished German raitlers had made round trips from their home ports to the coast of Brazil. And the Ger- mans had submarine capable of tgoing to the West Indies and re- ,turnlnf. The John Jones an Ameri- can iiestroyer. was sunk by such it raider, which went ull the way 10 the 'Cape Verde islands. ofl’-the coast of Africa. ii voyage almost as ilong as to the West lndies or to the Brazaliaa coast. would have but lter in communi i himtk reach I 0 CA “They hurleil the stones at the wttdn with other “vm vessels or had been secured she could haiiily R I pt . mei-i who were still iiirlnl. and merchant ships. Moreover. float- iiiil/P 68051196 the Allied lN\i\'0i5 l he o a last -resort, , _ _ For Infants and Ch en tht-ui over This was a survrise been found f ' y . .. } | | Y Treasurer or the Fur -Producers Lt 2, ‘H59 and very select ranch ne r'h"l°"~9i0WH».l1llti the pleasure a “W iifiys wgo of receiving a cable from London with the good news ih‘=\i~BiXly lleitii were sold for him in _the April London sales at an “Vertigo of ,over $600 a pelt. Thirty -two oil -tlils lot -averaged over $800 o. pelt . lt there -be anything required to establish complete iaith in the Silver black fox in- dustry as an exeremelty profitable `b“‘3i“9'lfl tthiis 'Vast Qnfiriirrgtlnn should clinch it. When you coil- Bider the comparatively _small a- mount of labor and expenses re- quired to raise sixty sliver black foxes to maturity and the compara- tively modest capital required to be invested ln comparison with the returns there is absolutely no tloutbt remaining that silver black lox i’i=\rining has every other form ol' live stock raising beaten .to a frizzle. fltir. Walter S. Grant, -Sect-etar _ d. ‘V lslantlers who subscribed to the Black Fox Magazine published in New Ynrkffnlust be struck with thc continual improvement in that magazine. The April number which has just reached us is very attra- ctively gotten up and contains n~. bout sixty pages. Mr. I-‘. C.. Kaye. Editor deserves great tlianks from island 'fox men for he loses no opportunity to emiphnsize the value of the island fox strain. lt would certainly create a great deal more enthusiasm ninoirg local fox men if they tw(-ire to rcutl this virile mag- azine montlily. ` Mr. E. R. Brow, Pi‘t-isldt-nt ol’ thc Prlnce Etlwurd .Islaiiti Fox Breed- ers Associatlon received ii. letter yesterday asking him to register ti pair of foxes sold to J. Pierpont Morgan last November. The party insisted on Island registrutitiii Mi'. Morgan, as is well known, is Atti- erca's leading financier and while hls investment in silver black fox es is not as yet ii heavy one still it is an evidence ul the fact that big business iiien iii the United States have taken notice oi’ our in- dustry. The value oi liinv wzitcr is very great for young iioxcs, Unsiuckctl lime should bo secured and ti piece .is large as thc liuiitl dropped in e\`iic'rvesct>iict- has sirbsitlt-tl tlio` clear water should bt- ponrt-Ci into a dish or lar and tightly corketl and 'kept iii ti cool place. A desert spouii l`ul of this clear liquiti psi' baby fox should be givr.-ii in the iiillk foil to them. This prevents to some extent nickels and keeps the sto- mach healthy. Mink farming is becoming quitc popular. Previous to the Will* tilt* interest waited but several of our Islanders, however have oai'i'idetl_ it on with great success :t yni: thc habits of the . ' ~t~ » and safeguurtliiig ossi le failure .With miiiks se ng for $25.00 ant over for ti it there is mlgh ' good money n inink ruining i- tliotigli it hug been, urgel vcr- iotikcd on account ol I . Gilt iil'0‘ fits made from ranching foxes. Honor ListRocliioidl _ School For April Gl2_ADl-'J X.--1. Malvina Iticliaiti ‘2. M. ry McEacliern; Ll. lrcno C011 noliy. GRADE IX.- 1. Grace Douccttcl 2. Alice Pincziu; il. Rose Lonergiiii GRADE Vlll.'~ 1, Mary it‘orii\iei' 2. Nora Wliitty; 3. Isabel Trainor GRADE Vil.- 1. Hilda lc<‘i_:iI $1.75. I I H ( l \' uw' "1/'(",hl 25 litiys' otltl coats to fit btiys from li to lt) \'t-itixs 'Ihcsc 'irc Manu- fzicti1rcl';<__Suii_1iics__:i_iitl E/cll_\\;o1°tli _tltiublc tiii1‘.tii'ico. Special iii-i.ili~§. _ 1 no lei- o o ‘_.iti oys Suits just :ti'i'i\'ctI wliicli \\" ' ‘ ‘Il - _,___ fer ___ $,)_”_`,_ _ t .tic .1 i e to of _____ Zi_/_c_l_'_t¢___;'tiLi_i_i_cii__\'_c_i_itiiiuh to__gct iii on the I;t>'t_lt>t_, if not tion-'t tniss _Y __ ____ _. ____. __ __ _o_o .it_t-.~~t st__\ lit-l_tc -. Special *hi*-it-\ i .' _ _ -if 5, / ._ __ . . _ _ _ ; \__ -fry - . _r`_; ‘ : A , - 409-oo-9-0049060-0-Q04-004-0-OOQ4 __ _ A iout the hiulr to.st_ of ( ltitii. ._“£ (11.1 the “,,,,,mg months ag0_ . _ __ :ml by c;ii't-fill :intl _iiitlicitiiis hu_\'iii_ii-_ we ;ii-if iii ti positioli to oii`ci~ ou .ti R. . `I ii .ii ',Zii"i. .,. l,1<'v *i -vt . _ y _ it._ti n_o.\i.si trol Hhs .it iii-ie.-s out iiio iiitist ,it-,.-_.-iimattt. ...,,m.,t . ob_icc_t_tti__ , ‘ -- --* 110 piiiizs Ilo\'s` Iiltitiiiitw Pants oi lliirk i\"Iixt-tl 'l`i\'cctl Well lined _ _ , _ I _ ZI,i'_`; ,‘ ' l}t>\'t>ri'ioi' l"ztstci`iel‘.<. Special 5|-ill A ' ’ i ,' ‘ ’ 'ill lclt Hats all tliii`t~i‘ctit sliztiitfs iiiill t_~oloi‘>‘ tiiiii' two or thrcc of a ‘ . i _ _ -»» .- _- iiiitI._ Itt-gii_lai _tho-00 i_ti_$->-ilil- liiits all .<1/.t-s.. Special ’i‘i-ii0- ______ _=_:_(_l__R‘Iciis(;i1is;ill siztis;intlst_\'lt-_<, tiiili: one of ,, kind While *E ,. ..;. ;\f , _ . *“‘iiT,>1 foo F30 Iit>\'s` suits in Iirotrii Grey ‘intl ll' ' " ~ ' ‘l __ » _ . , < _ ixetl lncctl. Sizes o to 8 fears. . . . R0.€`iiiii1f’i"’-"iii""i'""-""-- Value Spccial$~i.7-'i. , . I ff.. t t _ .100 Iloys' Suniplc Suits to fit liovs froiii 0 to 16 Yours in Gievs 'i,j_.___,_`;“_,\ lt'ti\\"ii.< itiitl .llixeti 'I`\\'cctI.<. _\I:itIt‘ in ztil the latest styles Slit pockets’ Iii-It _:intl liu_t;R_io Ntii'ftilI< etc. I-tt>g;'til;ii- !,~2Iil.ti0 \»;,[u@_ `SI),.;.i2,] $7_9yi_ ‘ ` -5 _ sl _lion s l`_\\'iit-tl iiiitl ll/t-iixstotl Suits gootl value ut !ti‘:.'i.00. Latest .~t_\'lcs and all sizes. Special while tlit-_V lust $19.00. F . ._ Special for Saturday _ t. tits y It ull size White Latin Htindkclcliiefs Good qu'iIit i» I if. . ~ . f... 0 ' ‘ if " ° 1'.-3*-.""'f‘vlL?:-'i""`;"`i(.‘W fit- A I‘°IacI~: czi.~"iiiie'- .‘ -is E' 'z V; . .'t‘. - --_ '. t‘.it~i<§i.i_i;-iiiwcioiiltitiiiii ‘ 'Wi 'mi M Gwy “$2.01 ..._ M - - , ,‘ >’ ' " not-.<'_ i\\ / ;.~"1/` Mi , ,j ~§ ""' .-'iff 'Q-\`T}.;\ _ /_ -T 4. .’~;s"-ii Af F7) '&_ _b / § &O&4%‘4‘§§ .......'..l|.'l||||||l ‘ _ _ ° _ _____'.____ V __ _._ q_ _ _ “_ _ __.\ < . . ,,. :__.;-TB’-'.’;__, /-.¢;;f.-idle. ><>_\>'_i iii_' .lists to lit from 6 to 14 ye‘t1‘S 751'- - M' _ _iitiys I’;t_];iiii;1s all .»'izt>.<'$°J.‘2~"». C /,"~ _. -.__.’;fi.,;’ i\icii_s “Hook on Ties" Special. piittoi-tis 3 for $1.00. _;;_~./ __.. / Moll s Tillie light iveight Duck Shirts all si7es'for‘ . \. _- S;ilui'tl:i_\.' t.~'i.‘£.'». ` ’ ` ~ _ (_`.l_cztl'ili_t;' lille of RI(-n’.< I*`tiui° iii Hand Ties, those come ° » iii ktii-ttctl ttisti Silks, and all Good p:ittci'ns. "i‘otIay`s price i`t»i' tliis tiiitility is fi-om $i.ttttto $1.35. Yom- Choice fO,»Sét_ f urtlay 754'- f..__,_ . _ A Drop in Auoitants BLQUSES f. . Higlii Gratic Crepe llc (`liiiic anti Gctiiqgctto Flesh, White, Navy and Sunil. Rziiigiiig from as. ily-___-' . \_. .,i`._, .* 1- . Blouse $6.50 lil i'.lif!.?£.'» SaLu1~(l;i \_ 1;- ____ _ 18 Siiinpie White Vtiilc Vi-";iisl.~' sligiitly' iiiti_»x-wil “ .a',,_'§___t_-,‘_`____\_'f._t . ) _. these are taken from our sliow ciisc, .saiiiplcs that will , _ ft _ -_ (_ ,lx *\3~ j . .- ' 5',\1.`i'i.‘£5. be repiacctl with oilici‘s. I’i'ict~s irtiiii #iii-3-r I0 Saturtltty '~'|"3-9-"- ' . Pattins Will Reduce Prices for 'the Coming Saturday . LADIES SUITS, 1920 illotlels. hilado frtiin i.zidit‘.~' all wool Dresses, braid trimmed Serge, all wool, colors blue, black iiiitl bi'o\\'n, matic iii the latest s‘t_\fIcs_. und of the same ma- trimmcd with braid, sixt-s run fron iii to A2, tcrisil as the Suits, sizes 16 to 42, good value, worth from $57-till 10 ¢i"¢i-'i~iiil- clczii'iil_Qj {\`.=\'I`llIl- i'c_Q`l_ilzii‘ :it 3'" . ._ . tv DAY .it se-'». into a~::.oti. s.wUiiii.-xi s iii-ion ii~i.i.os .intl a\t»..»a. Some Specialsltit the Thrifty Household from the Staple Department _\';ii°d for 751'- Wider one $i-i0 value for 351'- Not more than 20 yards totono ciistonie1°-QS this extra cloth is limited to quantity. . Hero is ziiiothei' scarce article. , .f Uiibleiichcd grey twill cotton, about 400 _\'ai'tl.< tit ti price that cannot be had from the 500 yards Gtiotl i‘i'iiil Cotton, real gootl quality, not secoiitis. This cotton coiiics in good colors. I - SATURDAY oiil_\' `3-'H2 pci' _\';ii‘.ii. Herc`s another liiic that will pltitise _\'ou. PiIl0wShatiisaiitI Table Co\'c1‘s, also 'I`1'u_\'- ¢]0thS_ l";tct0i‘_\'. Your CHOICE ON SATURDAY foi- ilov. catch. SATURDAY 391'- por yard. " 6 large webs of good _liiiglisli blviiclictl FINE Eiiglish Shii'tiii_o;, ll-'l iii. wide_ good ' Sheeting, width 7,4 and 8 4, i‘c_Q'tiI;ii' *iii-00 it vztluc at ~`i5"- SATURDAY ii~`>i'- ~. ,. I Mw°y’cI’°°"' tg: ,xztiddonly sprang on 'them out ‘ ' *"' '_l‘he fate of thc; vessel will proh- rained over enem , Bm, ,ho had been uby never bo ceared up but re w",”H"M,‘*,,*“ ‘ _ them a shower of blows sro ptangdd among t p p I - ~'- qi' iticiiii. ‘ ioiiiiei seize tho Cyclops durias "ries °i the °°°°|1~ oooeooaoococoocooooeoooooco o»»»4»»oo+o+oooN+o44+o+ oooccoovvv-o+0+o+o+vo+v4e iii - , -t . sign or the darkness and Did y 3 ' _ _ ““"° ° ii - - i ttii i - - m " 9 " ' he “hi 9 91" mu " ‘me ° ° m‘“y““'° ved my” +0-oooaego-+o+e_+4o4o++c-ooooooevccoaoooonwvoovooooavovoenoav i , ` ` _ 3 . - . w§ t .__ _ \ I \ *ti-i-3-1 Quick if you want oiio. X' ‘t \ ,. 1 \\ ~ s i ~ ~\» ~ - |\ \ ' .__ 1 J _ » .., .,,,,-- -, , .. . ._' , .N _ ' A. ..‘5i.»:_,'_'-,»ii_.». -,i _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ ~ ‘ '-';t,'»a1i,. ,_ 'fri '.-l""""'-.i_ i". ' ' 1 ¢' "-'f--:A/.'f:.'»., . if ~ t - -<,;.' ¢ AY @1230 ‘ ““" 'ran cnanLor'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ PAGE