;_$‘!;'*.‘.~ . \ l. The Handy Manufacturing and Supply Co. 86 Labelle Duildlni. Dept. 27. slm Yourself And on Yin DWI! llair This wonderful new Invention, THE HANDY COMBINA- TION SAI-‘EPY RAZOR. ANDHAIRbCUTTER cuts hair smooth- ly without pulling or scraping and Is guaranteed a lifetime. The double edged blades permits shaving up and down alternately. You can cut your own hair long or short. trilns over ears and back of neck. There are no clips ol- other unsanitary parts. Saves time, money and trouble. ' Protect yourself from face and scalp Infections by shaving yourself and cutting your own hair. OUR SPPECIAL OFFER THE HANDY COMBINA- TION ISAFETY RAZOR AND HAIR CUTTER seI-Is every day 1m- $2.00 but to quickly Q introduce it we are going to - offer it for n few rweeks for $1.00. Send this advertise- ment and $1.00 today and we wlilsend THE HANDY COM- BINATION SAFETY RAZOR AND HAIR CUTTER coni- plote, ready for instant use. postpnld 1o and address. Windsor, Ont. Agents Wanted Everywhere. r l ALL DAY SATURDAY-OR AS LONG AS this assortment of stocking bargains-will hold out, we will offer them-to all custom- ers calling. Womenfs Lisle Stockings Womelfs Penman, Full Hose, Fine smooth thread, in black, brouin, beaver, steele and white. DOLLAR VALUE 9 Men’s Lisle Sox Saturday Grey, Taupe, green or champagne, in all sizes, a really remarkable week end value SALE ON SATURDAY \. Saturday Sale o Stockings 69c fashioned Lisle 50c beaver, tan, black, white, 50c Saturday Sale 0 Corsets $1 .25 SATURDAY WFYLL snow YOU A VERY special lille of women’s D & A Corsets, very srood value-—which ;we’ll ask you to com- pare with ordinary $2.00 quality. * SAT U RDAY MOORE d} McLEOD “McLAUGHLIN” NOW RECEIVINGHNEW 1920 MODELS We Carry McLaughlin Parts, Goodyear and V.l).L. Tires and Tubes, Chains, Snubbers, Etc $1.25. Charlottetown --.~ ~-— »4--~--~—»,~,_—;-——r_-l CANADNS STANDARD CAR “BABY GRAND” CHEVROLET ‘Used last Season in FIRST CLASS SHAPE with spare tire and bumper PRICE RIGHT - A. s. E. PIERCE s. c0. LIMIT-ED‘, - (i- I RSUMMERSEE, P. E. I. R. MacOUARRIE, Representative Silo-dealers Prince County . Sulilinerside ' ‘.lw$ l THE WESTERN cnlllnuli. “ —I'I' PAYS lo tuy in this Prov- lncs. —NEW NOBBY STYLES and colors in men's felt halts now sllow- lng. Prices $5.00 to $10.00 each Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 8595-5-1~2l —UNDOUBTED VALU E8 in new pclrtulent when In town. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. —FOFI, BEST PRIICES on spring footwear come to our big shoe department. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. 8595-5-1-21 ~—ONLY $3.50 FOR women's hats Ready to wear. See ithem at your first opportunity. Sinclair and lSte- wart. Ltd. 8505~5-1-2i —WOMEN’S OXFORDS in black chocolate and grey gltid, special price per pair $4.50. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 8595-5-1-21. —-NEW CAR OWNERS-The fol- lowing have each recently purchas- ed n 4-90 Chevrolet Touring car from Messrs (lallaghnlfs Ltd., Si. Louis: Messrs William N. McWil- lluills. West (‘ape and. John 'I‘. Stew- art, West Point. —.\Il'_ ‘Fllolllas (‘arruthersn (‘flair- illall of illt‘ Street Committee, Stirli- lnt-rsldo. has returllcd from a busi- ness trip to Cllarlotletown, in ttlc interest of the construction of tho streets. A special nlcetiilg of the Town Council will be held on Saturday evening to look Into the matter. -—A MEETING of the sharehold- er; of United Farmers Ltd.. will bo- held in the Temperance hall at KUIlSlIlgiiOIl on Wednesday May 5th ill 2 o'clock p. nl. The principal itomof business iwlll be the adop- tion of byclnws and election of dir- actors. A full attendance is re- quested. Geo. E. Brown. Secretary _ 8599-5-1-2l —GOOD BUSINESS IN PLANT- ERS.~—~ZIIi'. J. A. McNcill. reports a ilunlbel- of sale, for the celebrat- id Asslnglvzlll Canadian ‘Planter am} Sprayer. Oil“ of the reasons for the popularity of this sprayer is that ii is a one-man planter, a team and driver being nil that is ruqulrcli, Yillt‘ "machine does lthe rust absolutely correct. which is l(‘SIli'l"(l to by the fact that 65.000 f§Il‘III(‘I'S are now ils-ing them. —TOP|CS OF THE DAY.- Thero are three special topics floating about in SIIIITIIIPTSlGO and thrsc thine are ilallli-Iy: “'Any lurk witll your foxes," “where's your overalls." and “what do you think of 'I‘he. Ilayllght Saving System," and among them the overall qucs- tion I'IIl(‘,~'- silpronle. Some have the idea that tho price ni these particu- lar hit of wnrt- will atlvallce 'd\\"<l_\' up. illiiking It almost ltllpossiblc for the persons who really have to wear till-m to purchase said article. while others rl'lil'r know or care what to think and the rcst are only wait- ing for some one to start wearing ‘om so they czlil begin too. As to thr first answer wily its nothing to have as many as six and seven IIIIDB to the litter‘ in every ranch. To the proof of this statement jusg take a look at the benevolent faces of some of our fox kingfi- WESTERN PERSONALS Philmore of Sack- to .Sulll.iiur~ ~~Mlt A. D. Vlllt‘. Wlla a VHILUI‘ siili- on lllursilily. - -.\It'. Williarll ltoaily‘ of Summer- sido has I'4'iIZI'Ill‘ll from a pleasant visit to Sydney, C. B. —.\lrs'. M. J. McLcllzln, Sulllincr- sido has rcturnml hoillc from n brief visit to Monctoll. Ii —-~‘.Vlr.'.I. W. Waugh, druggist, Al~ bcrton, ptlld il business trip lo town lllis work. ll ~ Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Yllrli-n .\lr. and Mrs. Joseph fllllis of llook _Itil. wori- in town Thursday PIIFOIHC io Boston, Mass. A-Tho flno store occupied by Mr. llclonio Gaudot oi Mlscoucho has hilon purchased by tili~ Mis- voiltlhi- iIil-tlporatlvt: (31)., LitL, at a llnlldsrlints sum. -~—*Mr. Arras AfSOllflII-li. and dnug< llil‘l' of Silillillerslde, Wl‘l‘(‘ outward pnssivngi-rs on Thursday morning on roilto to iMollcton whcrc they will rcsldc for lhc summer months ll —-lVIiss Bessie iDnman, and George Arthur Euman, i-I-lggins Road, left on Thursday morning for Trenton. V, S where they intend to resid" for the summer, H —lier mnny friends will regret lo hcnr of the serious lllnoss of Mrs. Andrew A . Iicarn, Sunlnlor- slilo who llus boon confinvtl to lli-r homo for scvorul weeks on that ac- nouill. still lit-r conditions In hope- ful. nlthotlgh it will be some llttio limo bt-foro complete rccovcry. It - Ills many friends will be picn- Sflll son Mr. George Clow around it gain aflcr ills reccnt severe ilcci- ili-nl, WAIlClI occurred at ilnll’i- Mills some few weeks ago. Mr. (lltrw is now feeling line and speaks very highly in praise of the trcnllllont he received at the hands oi the Matron and nurses oi the Prince (‘ounty Hospital. —~Mr. Wooilslde. 0‘Lenry, Iett on Thursday for Boston to accompany home his little orphan grand child whose parents died from the "flu" during l-llt‘ winter. Thl-Ir romaills arriving home for bilrlal at illf‘ sumo time. The little child had also been ill and had been placed In a hospital for treatment having season's lnllllnery. Visit this de- , 8595-5-l-2I 16 —.IU8T RECEIVED a ‘shipment Jl’ Boston and Lace Ferns at Wil- lllllli! the Florist. ' ‘ 8508-4-27-Tthst-3l ..—CARLOAD WHITE ROBE GASOLINE just received, Price right. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd, 8595-5-1—2i ' --FOR SALE-Irish Cobbler see potatoes for immediate shipment. Apply Albert Fraser, Belmont, Lot . 85074-2741 —-MARITIM.E WIRE FENCING. U16 best on the market. Order your suppl-y now. For sale by ‘Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 8596-5-1-2l —ROVAL BICYCLE Jlght .and easy running. strong and durwblc. Price $47.00 Sinclair & Stewart 8595~5-1-2i —OUR PRICES ON MILINERY are n pleasing surprise to our cus- tomers. See our special ready to vicar hats selling at $3 .50 Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 8595-5-1-2I —-OUR BIG 7 DAY sale of men and womens fofwear April 24th to May 1st, affords a rarc opportuni- ty to secure the newest 1920 styles at old prices. II. T. Holman, Ltd. 8614 —DO NOT MlSS ollr big 7 days sale of illells and womms lino footwear, April 21th to Ilia-y 1st. You can save money by securing your FOQIIlTOIIIPIliIS for some time to come. It. T. Holman. Ltd. 8614 —WEDDING - BELLii-The mar- riage took ‘place on Wedncsdtly the 28th inst., in the Christian Baptist Parsonage. in Summersidc of Mr. Lestor Francis of Albany and Miss Annie May McDonald. Mount Tryon. Rev. W. H. Harding officiating‘. Mr. and Mrs. Francis will reside in Albany. —PROMINENT CITIZEN DEAD The (loath occurred this morning of Mr. Frctl Comllier. aged 31, at his home in Bcdeqile. after only a short .illiless of two weeks. Thcro are loft to mourn besides a sorrowing wife, thrcc small chil- dren. The funcrail takes place today, this (Saturday) lllorning to the R. (‘alhillic (lhurch, Seven Mile Ilay. Rcv. Father A. J. lyiac lniyro. officiating. -—-FISHING QUAHOGS.—I-‘tlr the past four or flvv seasonsjthc fisht-rillcil. wore not allowed to fish quahogs in the bay but this your this has been changed. A petition was sent to tho inspector oi’ Fish- crlos by Mr. llclljaillln Arscnault slltllwl by a lluillbcr of fishermen and ill rr-spilllsl- they now have a opt-u sens-oil for li-zilillg tiuollaugs ivhivil will (lIIOII on May 10 and 01051‘: Juno 30. All flsllorlllt-n nlust have a license and curl receive sliillo by applying to Mr. llelljilnlln Arsenault, Summerslilc. Clash in Berlin (Dom. Press Special.) BERLIN, April 20.-—-Six persons were killed and lllan-y wounded In a clash brtlvecrl Polish railway strikers and soldiers ill Posell ac- cording to despatch here today. ANOTHER CLASH SEVERAL WOUNDED (Dom. Press Special.) several constables were wounded when armed men attacked the pol- ice barracks n1 Rush, 14 miles northwest of Dublin. early today. The raiders attacked shortly after lllldnlght and iltlllilllllOil firing until daylight, \\’lI( ll tilt-y retired. Twi-lvt- policvtllvilt ilt‘l"IlllO(l the barracks. Trains wore iii-Id up during lilo hat- tlo. 'i‘clt*gr:ipli and telepllolli- ,wiros cut and tr"cs foiled across the roilds fompleteAccT-"il Mjlonlerence (Dom. Press Special.) I.()Nl)(l.\'. April 29r—(lflIV(! illls- snililorl-jililtllllg existed li(‘i\\'I‘(‘lI illi- allies Ilofilrc the Soil ltvillu unil- fertilize hill, the sky is now clear, l'l‘lIIl(‘ iyllilistter Lloyd (loorgo told the Commons today. The coilft-r- cncc completely: (lispollcrl any ntiSplClOlh; that the iffliliy of Vor- saillos will not be (‘.IIi()l‘\.'(‘(l, Lloyd (loorgo mild. "We lllust got (lor- nlzlliyls guns and alrplzliu-s. tilt- |'I‘lIIII‘ Mlllislvl‘ dvclilroil. silt-lilting of llloasilrtis to force Gcrillany to carry out tho ‘dlsarlllailli-lll claus- vs ill lilo tP-ilty. “We know Got“ nlnily ai pFIrIOIIi is llllillili‘ to pay vxtt-llsiyl- rt-parittloils", Lloyd Geo- rge continued, “but silo must ack- nowledge llcr ability to do so lil lIllIIIt‘. _Wc want the Gerillan Chan coilor to come to Spa with n de- finite proposal on n sum to be paid and the method of payment. SottlTPnle Expedition (Dom. Press Special.) ROM-E April 29.—'l‘lle lluko oi Ahruzzi is organizing a Silulh l'Oll‘ i-xylt-dltlilil oi‘ 50 men and 250 dogs ll was rt-portt-tl here today. -_--_-<-o>———- Dinner Sets If you select your next Dinner Set from one of our stock pat- tern Dinner ware lines you are getting the best in the market. Black 8t Co. olnoe fully recovered. Mr. Wood- slde expects to return _wlth his charge In the course oi a week. H Clftown Sunnysiiie, “‘j .. run “ma... ‘ should receive thnlll have been ll- Dublin, April 29.——A sergeant and - i» .,¢ G w . ) ‘l’ HAPPENINGS or a TIIE unions g WEEK Continued from Page Four husband's story “Burning Day- light" will be awaiting her inspec- tion. The reels are to be taken to Glen Ellen, the London estate, and special projection machines set up. a - - The Summerslde Tennis Club lire ilnticlputlng a pleasant sum- mer opening just as soon as the courts dry up. At a meeting held on Tuesday evening plans were discussed for holding several local tournaments during the coming summer. The welfare of the Club is being promoted by the following energetic officers. President, MI‘. I’. N. Ennlan. Vice-Pres, Miss Ivanda Wyatt, Secretary and Treasurer", Mr. Donald Stewart. a a 0 Miss Nora Jenkins entertained the Devonshlre Bridge Club very pleasantly at her home on Thus- day evening. . I I Everybody is busy spring clean lng and except for the regular" dance classes and the Country Club there is very little doing socially. I I Mr. W. II. V. Dunbar is being welcomed back from Guelph, Ont., uihcre he siren: inplcssant holiday. I Tho big outstanding event of the week was “Oh, Oh, Cindy” ' almost everybody enjoyed. ' unilcr the zlusillces ol‘ the I. O. 0. F. and proved in cveryway a most enjoyable Natal Day colo- bratlon. Those taking part are to bc congratulated on the expert and artistic way in which they execut- ed their several parts. hlrs. Atlalils did line work during her short visit here and won a host of ntl~ nlirers and friends who will give her a cordial welcome when she comes buck in July in the interests oi‘ the G. W. V. A. I I I .\Il's. George Ilellllols’ many friends are hoping for her early complete recovery from ilppcndiclt- Ill from which she is now suffering ln the I’. E. I. Hospital. 0 a a Mr. and Ali's. Frank (lardlner who have boon visiting ill tho clly for tho past two lllonllls are loav- inir Monthly on rt-lurtl to hinnlrt-al. .\ll‘. (;:il'<liller's health being lllucll inlprovl-d by lilo rest. I I I All’. and .\Ii's. C. C. Gardiner arc silcnillng lilo week in Silllllllolx-aitlo ilwiilr to lllc Ilflllill oi‘ Nlin‘ (lilrtliil ci"s sister bliss hlary Gardiner \' ‘... is kindly rclllolnborctl by llcr wide circle 0i‘ frli-nils. I u a Princess hlillgv oi‘ England tznos in for pictures oi‘ flowers and child- ri-n, and she has quite a collection The wall of her “art room” is (‘Olli- ]lll‘l(‘l)' covered wllll SIIOClIIIUIItI. She very seldom perillits a pain! ing and picture ‘exhibit to not b_\ without a visit. United States - . Gets the Tanks (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, April 20.~'l‘llr\ night tank sifliilllflrs which have l)(.‘(‘ll illi‘ siiilject of a long discussion hy the ilepilrutloils (‘onlmisslon of the Peace (‘0IIl(’I‘(?I1CI‘ as m what nation yvtirtled to the United States for temporary management. 4+O+O§§4§0 OO-Q-QO-IOO-OO-O-O-O-o i Hotel Victoria 120 rooms. 50 rooms with prlvato baths. Completely ro- novoled. ' Excellent _ nloll ti. Prompt service. H. H. BROWN, Manager (lllarlottt-ttlwn ilotci (Jo. Ltd. Proprietors. 0% O0 O-O QOO-O-O O .§§-§ O-OOOOOI -.____ ‘T. ..._ =_.__3. _._. Mllotel Arrivllls VICTORIA HOTEL J. II. Gaudot and wife Mlscoucho H. A. Iiurd, hionctoll; It. II. Ilarkor Montreal; (‘, II Illllks, Mnllirual; F. W. Pilrdy, Toroil.to; T. It. (in-on, New York; L. A. BuckIt-y, llali- Pix; M. Nadir-r. Molitri-ill; ll. 1'1. Ilovlsh. Montreal, ll. IIi-llvr, Mont- real; A. G. Farris, St. John; S. G. Mathews, Montrt-ill; W. ll. Poole, Montngur; III. T. Wilson, Ottawa; llllllhln ptliv, Truril; J. It. Iiowltlss. Toronto; I‘. A. Wallace, Iralilnx; A. Sears, Montreal; Will. Pearce. Jr., Halifax; J. F. Arnett, Sunl- merslde; A. MacPherson, Toronto; M. J. Stevens, Montreal; J. I-i. Bllletled, Montreal; G. S. ‘Lunll. Montreal; (l. I‘). Dalton. St. John; W. i. Barton, St. John; J. Lyon, Toronto; W. J. filnllkcr, 'l‘orollto; Pl, W. Iirnoko, Lllntlom; I’. IW. Hogan, Montreal; W. M. Lundy, St. Jotln; J. L. Slinpiulll, Alllhcriit; ll. McLcllzlll, Murray River; S. A. Mc- Konzl". Si. John; It. Il.. Rowland, Toronto; ll. l). Mtzlltsilll, Silnrls; J. W. Murdock, Montreal; I). J. McLean, .Norlll Wlltshirtn; Major Schurmnn, Sumlncrsldc; C. Tllorley 'i‘ilronto; G. MCMlll-III, and Will: (lornwull. W. Garrison, N. \Vllt- sllirc; J. J. MCKlIIlIOII. rind wile city. REVERE HOTEL T" T. Holrowzly. London; W. ll. rnhmton. Sit-John; ‘ll. W. Murdock. Halifax; E. "P. Meagher, Jollct, Ill; A, A. MacDonald, Ilnyileld; F. .W. Robinson, Brockvllie. Ont; J, W. Maclntyre, Bockvllle, Ont., Arsenault, Abrams. Village A. Itenlon, Sydney; Augustus Mc- Donald, ‘Snurlw G. I). lice-r. Sum; merslile: J13. Adkins, Si. John; W. L. Jordon, Moray Harbor; M. Ji- n, h‘ ' , e s ' 1 s L, . ecla aturday Sal , . f S 't f W f O 111 S 01’ 0IIl€l1\ A record-breaking value $ I. I ' ' g5 for Swift sale at ; _ o t1‘ Q . - We counsel prompt. - §f3f.;?.i‘l‘;2“.ii‘hi2fn§ii°§"E22E..$Z.%%°‘é;f“e fi 'n black, navy, brown and copen._The stylesgsrsqlulgfi; I all wearable and new. Every suit ls a bargain of the most decid- ed kind--an,d when sold cannot be replaced. SEE THE SUITS —IF THEY RE NOT THE FINEST VALUE YOU HAVE SEEN OR HEARD OF--we Will not ask you to buy. A good range of the most u sual sizes, all new, four good colors, and as we have said —- record ‘ breakingvalueat .. .. MOORE s. McLEOD LIMITED " -/ A Sale of women’s suits last years models at, each $12.00 ' We tell you quite frankly—these are last year's styles. There are just 13 in all. The colors are Brown, Green, Grey, and they are regularly worth to $2-">-00 each. They are all good ivczlrabie styles-and if economy is any object to you, they rare sinlply wonderfuL ‘$35.00 VALUE FOR JYST $13 “—- MOORE s. McLEOD nunln———-— *1 _ A _>»-—— ~m\ ‘ \ sh Crepe de chene Blouses‘ worth, $6.00---Saturday $3. Here’s a line of Blouses regu- lilr value $6.00, in good crepe dc chene, peach, maize, flesh, and white, offered in all sizes, Special Saturday Sale. REGULAR fur $6.00 VALUE Sale of Gingham 55c value 39c yd. Here’s a wonderful value, 27 inches wide, in plain, strip- es, checks and plaids. Many stores are selling it as ging- ham at 55c. per yard-Our price is much less than the factory. We coulll not duplicate this lot ol Men’s Suilslor double theprice Sal n- SI r .00 W Suit‘; rill M2; o $25 D 25 men’s tweed and worsted suits in fancy grey, brown and mixed 5 effects. A few form fitting models but mostly all three button- ; ed single breasted styles. These suits were purchased along , time ago and would be good value at double the price. Trousers ' come with belt loops and have culls or plain bottoms. g Sizes34to42........................ ........$2s.tlo l Waterproofs and Tweed Spring Coats $15 l 20 men’s tweed waterproof coats in Browns, Greys, Fawns and u fancy tweeds. Some have full belt and some plain double breast ~, ed style with half belt. Theseare all good coats but happened l to be only one or two left of each color. If you need a water- proof or a Spring overcoat this is a wonderful bargain. l S1zes36to44 $15-00 cMooRE s. Manov/ Byrne, Ionn; E. V. ‘Milclleod, Fred; aricton; R. F. Nicholson, Hazel Grove; Albert Boswell. French Fort Thou. Wlgmoro, Graham's Ronda B. M. Hughes, New Glasgow" Charlottetown ' 1;. w. ruin-A " “L” ‘I l-l