us, Can't be described. It I can’t be copied. But it’: i. p . the flavor of Kellogg’: ' Corn Flakes that makes 12,000,000 people de. - mand this “wonder" cereal every day, _ CORN FLAKEl * Oven-flush in Ilia red-anJ-groon l package! y F. A. Stewart‘ Jones -' l Investment Securities P. O. BOX 264 Phone 2Q] L Charlottetown There's lasting joy»- in a fine diamond The purchase of a diamond as a gift repre- - sents considerably more to you than a matter ' of expense . . . . lt: is an investment in your loved onc's happiness, not: appreciated alone », because it is iulrc rind valuable, but because j it will livc forever-a symbol of your regard - .a.nd YCSpCCC . . . . ikc our Grucn Guild Watches, all our diamonds are fairly priced. _ Priccsfiom '_ AMML _ sac 105750 -.s_. ‘W. w. WELNER LTD. l VJEWELERS SINCE 1868 I ‘ zuiuiliiélfv/‘Q l /"" ‘ ..si»....oq.,.gs..ios.nir....iii....ir....vnr....iir...oi....m.._.nm... ~ fliive Your lieiran Airing - Iii a Holman Carriage c Junior should he out in the sun theso nice spring dayl and you'd bo proud to promenade with him-with a Hoilnlll "Bab! Carriage. I g Holman Blhy Carrlogo has comfort-pit ls made to glvo tmost mt under all conditlofll; l! h" flYmlNl-l" . ita “on nlado to stand study. sturdy u“: "- h" "W-"F flio iiigkoro have given their best tn makc 1'1"" 5W1" Wm‘ Junior {doiight in comfort, beauty and otrvlol- , can. m AND sss wuss: NOW! l ~Btiby Carriages, $16.95 up Baby Sulkies, $3.75 up J Strollers or Go-Carts $9.75 up ‘l “QLMANS til, i‘ ,2‘ $UMMERSIDE~CHARLUFTETOWN Centraljuordian NEW NAVY blue and rod berets now in stock. Prowoo Bros. Ltd. w" ' ssoz-i-za-ti "GOLFLBX” garments demonstrat- ed hero by special factory represen- tative Monday and Tuesday. Monro dz McLeod, Limited. 3838-4-22-21 SEE THE SPECIAL PRICES 1n sheetlngs at the special sale commen- cing Monday. Moore or. McLeod, Lim- ited. 3338-4-22-21 NOW IS your chance to get your summer hose, while our big sslo is on. Lssts one week only. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3362-4-23-41 WRIST-Three big prizes, includ- ing $2.50 gold piece at League oi the Cross Whist this evening. Get your tickets early. 3343-4-22-21 K. 0F C. regulgr meeting tonight. Very important business will be dis- cussed. Fuli attendance requested. 3304 LADIES all Silk hose full fash- ioned, all tho newest shades. Regular $1.50 for 98c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3362-4-28-41 MONDAY AND TUESDAY are "Golilex" days here. Representative oi this great-factory will show all the new dresses and take special orders. Moore 8c McLeod, Limited. - 3338-4-22-21 Conductor E. MacLaren with Mrs. MacLai-en, and son. left this morning on a. visit; to Boston. SALE 0F LINENS and shootings commences Monday. Wonderful vai- ues offered. Moore 8s McLeod, Lim- ited. ' 3338-4-22-21 STOCK UP now in kiddies hose for the summer. A nice range of kiddies hose for 40c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3362-4-23-41 S. S. HARLAND if ice conditions and weltther otherwise favorable, will make the Victoria trips on Wednes- day and Thursday of this week. 3359-4-28-21 K. 01-‘ C. regular meeting tonight. Very important business will be dis- cussed. Full attendance requested. 8884 BE SURE and see the wonderful bargains in our Hosiery department all this week. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3362-4-23-41 SEE THE WONDERFUL "GOIIICX" showing oi dresses for spring and summer Monday and Tuesday in our rcady-to-wear department. Moore S: McLeod, Limited. 3338-4-22-21 “GOLFLl-IX" demonstrator in ad- dition to. full lines of spring and summer dresses will be showing very smartest; models in coals for imme- diate wear. Monday and Tuesday. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 3338-4-22-‘11 NOTRE DAME ACADEMY — Will any former pupils of Notre Damr Ac- ademy who are interested in forming an alumnae society kindly send their name and address to Rev. Mother Superior before May 1st. 3360-4-23-21 THE STEAMER. "PLUTO" WILL be duc here April 29th and will load general cargo for St. John's, New- foundland. This steamer will be fol- lowed by a second steamer, duo here about May 10th and will load livc- stock and general cargo for St. Johns Newfoundland. Parties requiring space are requested to book at once. Buntaln Bell 6s 00., agents. 3320-4-20-31 SNEAK TlllEF-It is undsrstood from authoratlve information that a sneak thief is getting in some nefari- ous work in the east end of the city. The police though using every means to apprehend the night prowler, issue a warning to all householders ih that section to make sure all valuables are in a safo place. INSTITUTE WORlb-The regular meeting of the Mt. Buchanan W. I. was held at the home o! Miss Lavina Bishop, on April 11th., with 12 mem- bers and one visitor present. Meeting opened by singing tho W. I. Odo, followed by roll call answered with "Your best idea oi a modol husband." Sick and school committee gar/eme- pgrta and new onos woro appointed. Mrs. C. D. Manhood and Miss Annie Murchison were appointed delegates to tho Annual W. 1. Convention. Readings were given by Miss Murchi- son, Mrs. Robertson and ‘Mrs. Percy Buchanan and [humorous monoiol- uo by Mrs. R. M. Macltao. Next moot- ing to bo hold in the school-house, roll call to be answered by repeating tho Creed. Mating closed wlthTho King. A delicious lunohwu carved by tho hostess and a plossant social THE CHARUUTTETUWN GUARDIAN THE LANDWE LOVE B! I'll"! YEIGB OLD AGE PENSIONS Q. To what extent are old ago pensions granted in Canada? A. Canada passed The Old-Age Pensions Act in 1021, providing for a Dominion-Provincial pension system "to be effective" in such provinces as has enacted special legislation for this purpose." This Federal Act is opera- tive in British Columbia, Saskatche- wan and Manitoba. Other provinces. as well as the North West Territories are considering similar action. The act provides for a pension to any income not exceeding $365; the maxi- mum amount to be $240 per arinum. PERSONALS Miss Katherine Binps, Cardigan, is visiting in the city. Mrs. Cornelius Ryan, Cardigan, is visiting in tho city. / Miss Agnes McGoc, oi Moncton. has taken a position in Hatties Beauty Parlor, and will begin her duties: tomorrow morning. l a Stock ‘Quotations HALIFAX, April 22.—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEY YORK EXCHANGE Aichian, Top. or Santa Fe. Ry. .199-il Am. Locomotive Co. .. . Am. Smlt. 8c Refin. C0. ....... Am. Bosch Magneto Co. Anaconda. Copper Min. C0. . N. Y. Cen. 8s Hud. Rv., R. R. .. Con. Gasélo. (N. Y.) .......... Had. Motor Car Co. Internatl. Paper Co. ... . .... 55st Standard Oil o! N. J. ......... 583i Reading ‘Co. Union Pac. Ry. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 1617.41 Westinghouse Eiec. ...t ... 150i; U. S. Steel ............ ...... 185% ...-.....- MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abitibi . . . . . . . 45 Industrial Alcahol .. Montreal Power 108 Natl. Breweries ....... 143V.- Steel Co. Can. Com. .. 591.1.- Winnipeg Elcc. .. 89% Brampton 48 Braz. ‘Traction .. 611i S/hawlnigan .. om Can. Steamship Com. . .. 44% Dominion Bridge .. . 1071/. Massey Harris’ ... .. 73 Csn. Brewery . .... 24 1"ra.ser8sCo......... "6811.- Power Corporation 107i- Can. Pac. Ry. .. 238 Imperial Oil .... 116% BANKS Bank Commerce 344% Bank Royal Bank Montreal 350 Bank Nova Scotia 400 .........-......-- 3'70 WHEAT July ... Sept. ............ CORN May ... ...................... 90 July . Sept. WEE T May July ............. Oct. N—icholson’s Fox Health 3mm» ~ "Kitho twig is bent cllned." If a fox is not given the care to which ibis entitled, allowed to rough it. to sot wormy and out of condition. this course‘ oi neglect at tho most critical poriod oi’ its life is sure to cloud its future.- Intostlniil parasites, picked up in various ways. raiso havoc with young ioxos, a cting their digestive organs. an interfering with growth. Tho Worms oat. at tho first table. the. to: iota wblta loft. "Nicholson's Fox l-loalt " is one of tho surest and safest remedies for worms in foxes. The worms aro eradicated with ab- solute certainty and trash attacks prevented. Tho bowels and d oottvo tractaqro toned, tho appetite newod and old vim and vigor restored. Feed your fomaios with litters "Nicholson's the tree's ln-A according to directions and ralao strong healthy pupa, that will grow into largo vi oroua foxes. Prico 3 lb. package oi : I lbs. £2.75: I lbs. up fresh as order hour spout. Ilaarvfa llaliaoat tor onglia and oolll ad.) l DB- ‘J. u. alcuotiwN. British Subject 'l0_0r over, with an . Fox Health" in their food ovary do! ‘ 08.75; dollvorod. (This powder is put" New Olntiiient ckiy ‘Rcllovovltchlnni v boo Pain and Reduces Swelling “SootlislSaiyaP-Iisl‘ e-nauw. 1t 1a the prescription of a. amous physic- ian, which has been tested in thou- sands of cases of itching, burning, bleeding and protruding piles. It gives results quickly. Even the stubborn oases yield to its healing virtues; won- derful results in rdinary cases. 50c. at all druggisis. lt costs you nothing if you do. not boneilt. Alter using two boxoo of “floolhn—SulruJ’l( you are not suflsflsd just return tho empty tina to Fruit-u- tlves Limited, Ottawa, 0111,, um] w. will rcluml your money, THE PUBLIC FORUM -—Continued from page 4- only last year when the Council discovered that they had no power to erect s. filling station and rest room on Market Square, after It hscl been ordered by a direct; vote of the Council.- There aresome~very strong un- dercurreiit objectors to this site be- ing applled to this object, but. be- cause o! its patriotic purpose they hesitate to publicly complain. Their opinion is that. it would be better to procure a central building or property which could be equally suit- able and advantageous. The writer is not an objector, either to the market cite or any oth- er feature of the project, but for information, if 1 am correct, oi those chiefly interested in historical re- lotion. I am, Sir, etc. HISTORIAN. Millview and Vicinity Master Cecil Tweedy, Earnsclifle, who has been operated on in the P. E. Island Hospital, returned home last Saturday evening, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Harry Tweedy. The mil-Hy Iriendfi 0f Master How- ard Tweedy, Earnsclifie, are sorry to ‘learn of his serious illness. Mrs. Kathryn North, city, spent a pleasant evening in ltllllview. Miss Mabel Jenkins, Miilvle\v,who has been spending a few weeks ' in Charlottetoivn the guest of her cou- sin. Mrs. Edward Burke, returned homevTiiesday evening. , Ml‘. Norman Sheidow, was a. passenger-on the Harbor train Tuesday. Millview. Murray Mrs. George Lane, Hermitage, was a recent visitor to the city. Miss Myrtle McEachern, Miilview, returned home after spending a. plea- sant visit with relatives in WestRiv- er. 1 The many friends of Mr. Wm. Jen- kins, Seal River, are sorry to learn he had the misfortune of failing from his horse. Though not badly hurt he got quite a shaking-up. Mrs. Vernon Jenkins was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Andrew McDonald, Vernon River, left on Tuesday for U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Show, Ver- non River, were recent visitors to Miliview. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins and son John, spent Easter Monday ev- ening the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins. ' Mr. Len. Crane, Millvlew. was a re- cent visitor to Georgetown. A number of fox ranchers are hav- ing very poor lurk with their foxes. They think it is the chaangeable weather. Mr. Harry Jenkins. Haaelbrooihwaa s. recent visitor to the city. Miss Mary Gorman spent a pleas- ant visit at Johnstons River, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tralnor. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the homo of Mr. John it. McDon- ald, Vernon River, when a. numbe of the young hoopla gathered in to celebrate the birthday or his grand-- child, Marie. ' - Dancing and cards were indulged ‘in. A beautiful luncheon was serv- ed by Mrs. Ernest McMillan, Mrs. Wallace McNeil and Mrs. Garfield Shaw. Special mention may bo made of the music, which was furnished by Messrs. Wallace McNeil, John Grim- es, John Green and Gordon Crane. violintsis, whilo Mario McDonald anti Eveline McNeil were accompanisls on the piano. Mossro. George Smith and Everett Wood openta pleasant evening tho guest: of Mr. and Mm. Irving Tweedy i onissrur- PILESP time, returned home Saturday even- lng. Mr. Michael Power, summerllds. was in tho city Thursday. ‘ Mr. Cordon Ross, Vorncn River. has roturned home after spending a. fow days in Montreal. ' -—--i- Tho many friends of Mrs. Thos. Richards, Alberry Plains, are pleas- ed to see her able to be about again after having undergone an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Drake spent Easter with relatives at Haz/eibrook. ~ Mr. John Currie, Vernon River, has purchased tho lovely farm formerly owned by Mr. Whittle. We wish to congratulate Mr. Currie on his new purchase, and trust; he may set an example for others who are ‘leaving our Province every day to such rich- es which often do not come- Somooi our young men around this vicinity have been very fortun- ate in finding a couple of young fox litters in the woods. Standard Mining Exchange Quotations furnished through cour- tesy oi Atwell 8c Co., Charlottetown Office. Nooii Close l storm." science know": wliaii robs teeth of brilliant wlmc- liess.’ It is film, a epnstaiit menace. It clings to teeth and gets into‘ crevices and stays. It absorbs stains from food and smoking to turn white icctli "off color" and. cloud their brilliance. Film hard- cnsintotarizir. Gcrmsbrcitd in it, and they, plus tartar, are the chief causeof pyorrhca. To remove film, dentists prescribe the special filin- ° ( 1i . I i ‘ - . , . . “u; s > Teeth arexwhzte _ anaflsparkling) l ' p ~ '~ ho. Film oiscolors teeth and theojdeshoysthcm H Dentists urge a special way -to remove-i ~ t fl-wA-sll-‘rw. ‘>‘Q"\ ._ cmoviiig‘ ‘rloniifricéhdallcii ’epsodcnt. ffryit ioriaQllY-T (Iliad icw- days tlacthgruia u ' g. i;__t._to a . Exit rilllllgiillfira-i; llfiiggthililttbl‘, " or write for free IO-dayrmriaply t0 The Pcpsoilent ($0., 191 tjcorge, St., Toronto 2, Out., Crin- “Ssmddenti l 1h spasm Film-Rosanna; Dmtirm <1 j . P Falconbridge ....l050 i065 Granada. ... .... ... . .. 20 Hilltop . 5 Hollinger ... o ..-.. ..... 720 720 Howey ... ...)“ ... ... 118 120 International Nickel .. 501-3 . _ Keeley ... .. 40 ‘ Kirkland Lake . . 107 108 Kootenay Florence ... .. l7 19 Lake Shore ... “H2650 2650 19 n ooo s" no s.- Msiartic ... .. 40 41 Manitoba. Basin ... .. 43 43 Mining Corporation .. .. 450 460 Murphy ... ... . .. 2'! 265s 52 53 McDougall ... ... ... ..- Mclntyre ... ... ... “"1900 i905 Newbec .. 37 42 Nipisslng ... ... ... 299 past three years, fresh. Miss Marla McMillan. Albrrri Plains, who 'has been a patient in 202 mat Si. Charlottetown, P. E. l. 33164-3845. ,,,___ l tho P. B. island Hospital for some Teck Hughes ... ... Alisha. 222 225 , k _' k x \ Aconria ._.. ... ... .. 1'3 11W- Amity Copper ... ... 3i 32 ‘Vi?’ Amulet H- u. ___ H n5 175 Norsncln ... .....6250 5325 Tuwagniac ... ... ......>..- , Ares. 12‘ is P?“ 0mm” 7”’ Tleadmll Yuk“ ---~-.---\_~l3°° 13 Arno"... ... ... 3315 361g San Antonio ... 47 Thompson Cadillpc“ ' “Bocmwd on a G“ _ n 500 475 Stadacono. ... ... .. 10.“: Ventures ... 1.x‘? 36.1060 l . Big Missouri n7 120 Sheritt Gordon ... ... .. B15 850 vipond _ _ 109 1 capitsinouyn 6' 4 515°” 65 '11 West Dome Lake‘ " "3 Central Manitoba. co s1 l s" Ammmy -~-' ~- 3“ lwlndfa" -i“-'""'- d“ '7 clerics, U‘ u. "l u 18 18 Sudbury Basin . . . . .. 855 895 "Wright Hmg1'()a,\‘g5j“; ".171 1 Dome ... ... ... 9001010 sylmnlw --- --- --.. 180 ‘Wainwell Oil ... r-ffflkt. 900 920 l Complete Stock of Highest (lualityw-Wirq, Always on lland. ' 1 FENNELL and p. w“: cnnlvdotiéie l this IMPERIAL pro l"; lino cuAnLoTTeT ~ P.E.l. FOR PUPPIES " The wonlderful success, following its use during i116, has clearly proven the superior merits of duct to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. Our formula. is specially adapted to the nggods of young and growing foxes is rich in vitamincs and o. sure yentative of rickets. l s IMPERIAL PUPPYFOOD is guaranteed to be strictly“ Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply 1.11 good time as a. heavy demand is assured. " HAUCK FIRE GUN-iv this popular and highly offici heartily endorsed by leadingg 1‘ houses of destructive parasites. Full infor emm. BISCUIT Co. OWN c have the exclusive zigcney‘ fol‘ out ranch (lisinfcctzint \\'lll('ll lQ anchors for clearing 11611:.’ ziiirl ution on request. i iii". ‘pfc- ~- 9-1: