C... .‘.‘.s)r1..*. Qatari Delicious l” ALilll ‘IVE-A. ver fails to-satisiy. A? ich in flavour and goodness that Central Guardian ASK YOUR DEALER for the FAMOUS OUTTA PERCHA RUB- BER FOOTWEAR. every pair guaranteed. 73334.23.“ ‘OUTTA PERCHA ' cumm- TEED RUBBERS wear longer, asll your dealer for them. 7823-2-273i ATTENT-ION IWBHERMEN l You want the best, ask for Gutta ‘Percha Rubber Boots, every pal)- guaranteed. 7B23-2-27-3l THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Red Cross Society will be held on Tuesday. lMku-ch 2nd at 4 pJn. at ‘ ' ' the Red Cross, 59 Grafton St. ,1, Lgbgl 75c - ¢0range Pekoe ‘Blend 85c 7831_2_21_21 Lmmm ‘m M u fiuwm“ wwifliu$'ii;i.iiii‘if"“"’ LOA-DlN-O LIVE HOCS at Hazel. m“ about m, 4,,“ woman; brook. Wednesday. Marcn 3rd. ni. A New ms1_and°.'bwhop w“ 1n a Charlottetown Thursday, March g that there's uothlnlt new y _ country community and a small lTW:1,1i¢al(1 to her rlctogelllrlan boy offered 111m some “KL The 33133132115 are favorallle._ Harry ii" ulw day: l ibishop inqured- about the price ' (341 3 1 5i- 1151, what (lltl you BM’ i" and the little boy (said 10 cents ‘_'“ “qwn vim proposed?" 2101908. \\'Il'l| the nhlgcn- .(- wurll llly radio iu here," said the bishop. I l i 1m1"1¢r|illl6‘—- what dill you the youngster replied. nuuyl I'ilu'i W" "P ll" ill-l Wlllnlsllsllsl?‘ w»- lluti n lmu- lllllly girl ll'l V" llllll." ‘m .\'"" W“ m“ \\'Im nlullr- our lll-urlll til flutter. flllill ‘ll’ '|“‘""*' i\\’I-. usl-(I in I'll" hl-r Murgarlnr-_ lIlI llnlll llflllllllvll- '|'|"‘" ll“ l\'(- hadn't all_l' but her. “Eggs must be scarce around "N0. essscrerrt but bishops are," 4th. in the iorenoon. lf Car Furry TAKl-NG ARTS COURSE-Miss Nan Brow sailed ~on Wednesday 1115i. on the French liner "De Grouse" from New York to Ln Have, to complete her studies at the New York School of Applied Art. in ‘Paris. ZION CHURCH.—The preacher at both services in Zion Presby- terian Church on Sunday was Rev. Dr. A. D. Melisa. P. H. D.. who preached eloquent and interesting sermons to good-sized congrega- tions both morning and evening. PASTORAL LETTER READ. -- The reading of the ‘Bishop's Past oral Letter was finished at tho morning mosses at St. Dunstanu Cathedral yesterday morning a-nd at the evening service the second oi’ the series 0|‘ Lenten sermon»: was delivered by Rev. Maurine Ml: Donald. The Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was giv- en, amd special music was render- i Disllltévashin Harmless to thclilands NO longer dishwashing be an unpleasant task! A spoonful of Lux softens the dish- water, works wonders in cleansing and leaves ‘the hands smooth and’ presentable. Lux is a bland soap that is quite as effective as harsh and strong cleansing agents. A little goes a long way. The popularity of Lux has encout- ' aged imitation. l [ux Foreli ((110 laumlcrlnp Look fir the name of Lea/er Bratbrrs Limited on lbe package. Lux i: ‘never sold in bulk. 9‘ Lever Brothers limited Toronto L541 ed by thefull Corpus Christi Choir. BCHDONER DAMAGED. - On Wednesday the fine [Brill schooner Favorian owned by Capt. .1. S. Allen and Mr. John E. Campbell o Summerside. met with an accident while docking at Halifax, N. S. ll appears that a back explosion in the engine caused a lire in lllc forecastle which did a good deal oi‘ damage, the extent oi’ which Mr. Campbell left for Halifax on Thursday to ascertain. COMING ON VlS|T.—lMr. James A. R. Kinney, (Secretary Manager o! the Nlova lScotia (Home for color- ed children, i-s expected to arrive ‘in Chsnlottetown by this evening's itrain. and is coming here in the intergets oi the institution he re- presents. The home is situated at l-Prestorn Halifax ‘Cflllnty, and is at present caring for twenty-nine lchildren, i-t has the strong endor- sation o! many prominent organiza- ytions in INova ‘Scotia and is endow- 1-2d by the government of that Pro- vince. . i MARSHFIELD. -— Mr. Lornc Gibson, who is uow Dairy Commis- sloner of Manitoba is welcomed back to his old home in " Marsh field, after an absence of thirty- lwll YQlIFB. by his molly friends. Mr. Heath Foster is now visiting his friends in Stellarton, N. S. -- The many friends o1‘ Mr. J. T. Fer- guson will he pleased to learn that he ls now able to move about with the aid of crutches-Mr. Earl Foster. of Marshfield. Potato in- specter ls in Mt. Stewart inspect- ing potatoes.—-Mr. Gordon Stetson has returned to his home in Marshfield after paying a visit ((- his friends in idreetown. Dec-i- PERSONALB Mr. Chester Whlteway. Murray River has arrived home from lins- ton. Mrs. B. W. LePage entertained a number of her lady friends very enloyably at her beautiful new home. Upper Prince Street Friday evening. i—<Q-¢—————— Badly digested fond, acidity of tlu- stonlacb, and sluggish liver causes head- aches. Selgelh Syrup will rrlnove thi- cruises. Any drug store. ‘PROGRAM FOR FARMERS’ (WEEK - The Meeting: of Farmers‘ Vreck will begin Monday. "sh 8th. at mo P. M“ The tum Meeting lwlll be the wine Breeders Association. This Meeting will be con- lnued Tuesday Inornlng at 10 o'clock. Mr. Baird of Nova = otla will be present. TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENlNGi the Annual Meeting ed the Provincial Dllrymenc‘ Auoelgtle . Mr. J. Burgecl of Montreal and Mr. Baird will address the meeting. WEDNIMMV MORNING at 10 o'clock the meeting ‘ the Fruit Growers Association. _ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. meet- Ol 04 "l0 P~ E- llllml Potato Growers Association. Dia- lnion on certification regulatlonl. THURSDAY uonu-luo, ltnsauoou AND even. meetings ct the (Io-Operative Egg and Poultry Ac lcn. HURBDAY MORNING, mating o! the P. I. I. Cheap era Association. . rluaav AFTERNOON AND svzume. meetings cl l I Central Farmers‘ Institute. - v (“All Meetings will be Mid In the Technical “M” 4|- _ 0f Government House, Kent Street West. 1 WERV FARMER WELOOMIE AT ALL MEETING.- \ \T'|l‘|.v\\otcwlt,-p. ‘"51. _...__.,_ . . . ' "All-Irv 100mm.” x»- Whafs Good For a Cough’ Many time: at this lei: i eon we are asked lhla question. i SYRUP WHITE PINE TAR AN D ‘WILD CHERRY) la the molt reliable rem- edy we cell for Coughl. Hoaracneu and all Irrita- mm. or the throat. Price 3b: and 60c P" l “g * '17?‘ VJgEARIBTACA-lpgaea; OROCERB THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN SPECIALS For this Week Only This week la Canned Goods Week. Special prices on two tine. No limit on number at tins to each customer. Buy as many n you wish. TOMATOES 2 tins for 30C ' CHICKEN SOUP 2 Tins for 35 Cents TOMATO sour " 2 Tins for 22 Cents VEGETABLE SOUP 2 Tins for 22 Cents PEAS '- 2 tins~for30C PURE CORN SYRUP (2 Pound Size) 2 Tins for 45 Cents LILY WHITE SYRUP (2 Pound Size) ' 2 Tins for 45 Cents SWEET CORN Z tins for 30C CANNED FISH FOR LENT P” PILOHARDS Caught in the cold ‘waters of British Columbia. If desired hot, place can in boiling water for few appetlzing moments or split fish aild iry or broil to an brown-crispness. 2 ONE POUND TINS FOR 32 CENTS CROSSE I) FISH SARDINES 2 TiNS FOR 45 CENTS l l: CANADIAN SARDINES ) (caucus? ensue) 12 CENTS 2 "rms FIOR FRESH MACKEREL Roll each piece in flour and bread crumbs. minutes on very not tire. Ready to serve. 2 TiNS lFOR 39 CENTS ISLAND CLAMS 2 TiNS FOR 29 CENTS RED SPRING SALMON OUR BEST BRAND-J TINS FOR 80 CENTS i Fry ten CRAB MEAT 2 Tins for 70lCents TUlNA FISH 2 Tine for 75 Cents "sTlF-Tv?“ '_“"“" A 2 Tins for 60 Cents Tlgnizilhc 4 m TOMATO SAUCE 2 Tina for 75 Cents KIPPER SNACKS-Z for 16c FRESH SCALLOPS i 2 TiNS FOR 80 C-‘ENTS OYSTERS . 2 Tins for 50 Cents ‘I taigtrti; A 2 Tina for 75 Cents PEACHES (Heavy Syrup) 2 Tine for 49 Cents FEARS ( (Light Syrup) Tina for 35 Cents PUMPKlN4_T-w_ 2 Tine (or 26 Cents SPlNACH 2 Tine for 40 Cents WAX BEANS-—‘-2 Tins for 40c LARGE CLARK’S BEANS (TOMATO SAUCE) 2 TINS FOR 45 CENTS FRUIT SALAD 2 Tin: for 70 Cents BEETS 2 Tlus for 58 Cents SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 TiNS FOR 43 GENTS BOILED DINNER 2 Tim for 50 Cents FRAY BENTOS 1 2 Tins for 50 Cents BONELESS CHICKEN 2 Tina for 50 Cents CHICK-EN 2 Tim for 70 Cents HEINTZ TOMATO SOUP .. LARGE TiNS—2 FOR 38 CENTS DEL MONTE FRUIT) Pggchgg (large) . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 95c Peaches (medium) .. ..-.. --. 2 70" 60° Penn (large) 2 for SW9 Pears (small) . . . . . . . . . . - - -- Z for‘ 35¢ Pineapple (medium) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 85c BLENDED JAM on: 4 ‘POUND ‘mi so cs-urs Apple and Strawberry Apple and Peach Apple and Raspberry Apple and Plum Clean Foul- Pound Tln 50 Cents JENKINS'& SUN m‘ 230 PHONEB 237 N ice —RAI)I0+ PROGRAMS QQQQ-c TU ESDAV, MARCH 2 §O§m j International Radio Programs ETHER'8 WHITE-CAPS 7.45 WRNV (259- N. Y.—Program by Orlando's Roosevelt Concert NOrchntra. 8.0 WHO (626) Dea MOiII0l—-Pl‘0- gram by the Raleigh Quintetts. 9.00 WLW (423) CincL-“Old Time Review," by the Crealey Burnt Cor-ken. 9.00 WCBD (345) llen--Prcgram by the Zion Ladies‘ Ouartctte. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFCF, WAHG, WBBR, WCAP, WLllT. WOR, WTNMl. Cen- tral: 'KFKX, K-FU-O, WHA, W08. WSM, WSMB, WBUI. Weatcmz; KLX. ' I EVENING comer-furs 6.30 P. M. KPAB (341) lLiucoln. Musicale. ' PAGE 1 _ pgyygg Todayat 3.15, 7 & 8.45 Matlnee--l6c, 11c. ED WA RD NigLht-—26c, 21¢, 11¢. FOR THAT TIRED FEELING—SEE itL-‘D l‘ WSAI (320) ‘Cinci. Twilight Pro- I~ ; I gram. . 7.00 P. (M). WPAR (390) Cleveland. Vaudeville WLl-it (517) Detroit. Goldllette. . 1 7.45 P. M. wnNv (259) s. \'. Program by 3 Orlando's Roosevelt Concert O t : . ' rches tram PIM- ___:.---:1->:,:'., WBBM (226) Chicago. Broadmoor. ~' . ;," WMBB (250) Chicago. Triunon Duo. l CKCI. (357) Toronto. Concert Pro- - gram. , " KEMP (266- Shenandoah. Program. i WlBAll. (246) Richmond. Musical. l Wd-JAF (492) N. Y. “Blue Ribbon i Quartette" also from KSD, l WlCAlE. WlEEl, W-Fll, WUR. WTWJ , y‘ ‘ and woco. u\_ .. i ‘ ans P. lvl. _ w“); 1 (UKAC (410) Montreal. Windsor hn- A I sembie. ' ' . wlv (s09) Phlilt. u. 0t Penn. Band. M01118 Blue and Patsy Rlltil IVIIIIQI‘ é _ 8.301’. M. |_ A ““ll.‘.'ll.‘““’ "s" "s" nttdcsixllu“Shin3L111Ewf$§iZi........ ‘ WDAJ) (266) Nashville. Variety --- “ ' Program, ‘The Caretakefls Daughter’--C0medy f Willis (400) Louisville. Concert. _____ , WIKAF (492) (N. Y. Gold Dust j Twins, also KiSlD. WlOAE, WKJCO, .»--.-_~ '1 WEAR. WEEI, -WI(‘i, WGR. French. , \VJ'A‘R. WLIB. WOC. WWJ. 7.55 P. M. ‘ ‘ 1 WGY (380) Schenectady. Edison \V(,l\' (380) (Schenectady. “Travel; l llour also WJZ. WRC. - 'l‘ulk." Also from \l'.l'/. and WRC, v KIIKA (309) E. Pitts. Sacred Song 8.00 P M . 1 '_' . a Halt Hour. - WEW (z-ls) st liouis. liilcralgv’ w — _ iVUlHO (546) Des Moines. The Ral- (Raiding, I -- 1 | slant Qulflgeéaa M ulna (3.3s) Springfield. Prnfcssinll- I WHURS t - P- - ul Hooker-diction Bruins vs. ( __ ilVllSAl (326- Cincinnati. Chimes. (jlmadinns, fi _' l; ilclrDM (Zillhgiggniiirirht, Tex. Muai-‘WJY (405) NSJY? ‘Ztriiliogllnll Talk. ABSOLUTELY i‘; . iw-Liiii‘ (423) Atlanta. Musical ‘\.\‘\l(\Q i-i-iifigfiiiifiiflln it m‘ (' | .»(-.( i i iWJJd) (370) MooseheurLlPopularni (are A v ' l’ A l i i r 1W‘GY (380) Schenectady. Vocal. l 8.45 P. M. ‘ , .. “lbw i423) Cincinnati. Old Time WTIRD (275) liaiuvin. World Newsj They clung 3 i Revlew- Talus rw0~~lmino . . . . . . . . . . ..1 u, m, Np, 1. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert. 1 9.80 P. M. ' f 1 d d |_ (IN-RA (291) (Mbucton. Studio Prn-(WHAS (400) (Imuisville. Thrift‘ 130° ‘f: ,. cram. Ti lk. r °° . WEAF (492) N. Y. “Everreudy l 10.30 P. M. In the air, » l-lmlr“ also from KSD. WCAE. mun (252) Shenandoah. 'i‘ravcl- while t h e l. | wcco. wilsnn. WEEI. wan. ogue. 4 1 H .. WGR. WGN. WJAR. w0c.=vv0c ((24) Davenport. Travel Lev-i 9 "F" ° a i lMSAi. WTAG. »W\V.l. lure. l Pnhlimril? 1- 1WCBD (345) Zion. Zion Ladies‘ 1 man ban~ . >KlQltiiXrle§lf§ F H h l WANT "ro DANCE z / ' w, "m" . 1 (‘ ) u. its. ISymp ony ¢ . t 1 Orchestra. ' 9.00 p, M, aims" ti“ nouns (441- independence. Studio WJR (s17) Detroit. Sercniuinrs. '=""" ""9" J- 1 Program. 3.30 P. . ging them n. ‘Will’ (509) Pllllll. lPiimllll C0mlllllll- Wll‘ (505)) Philadelphia. l-‘aigodai \.to hla lall es i ity Chorus. - (Club. . s- Vl/(RNY (259) N. Y. The Singing 9.00 P. lM. l Vagabond. WBBM (226) Chicago. Mnsliil l . 9.15 P. M. Rouge. ' ) WUAU (277) Philadelphia. Vocal. 9.30 P. M; - . . 9.20 P. M. WHN (360) N. Y. Palisades. l l F» wnluxo (us) Chicago. lvlusiczll. “AVORD (275)1(i§:§1(ial:lnlin|"' pflmvnyl " i ‘:1 (mo P. m. . ‘. ‘ ' _ - i " WIGN (302) Chmngo- h“ Sknmp “'(v1’);m1380l (Sdilaneclutiy. Penllsvl r 1‘ er. ' ', ‘ wtmil) (2115) (Batnvla, ill. Vocal. Kiiuiasiur‘) "m Smmgs’ my” a l’ WM(C (500) Mlt-nuphis. Musical. 1 - ' . p311; ((131) g1» Alllmllffln gone»;- ‘viilhci- ‘§li’5.‘“§.‘"§7“" élil““.‘li.... ._ 1mg“, mgmarlll°°ll~ ‘"8"’ Y up; from KSD, wean. \Vl§l~‘.l.l l_ - ' ' \ l. WGR. Wrl/VJ and WEAR. "Vfrdgucliffyl Dflll" 5°- Mflllmll“ wnc (469) Washington. Mnyilnweri c- - 11.00 P. M. ' ‘S°“°"°°‘“dl'» W- ‘l- Y- KFVE (240) (st. (Louis. Romaine. “'00 P’ M‘ NPilYsbilYlillil‘tiigcnyoll t KMA (252- Shenenadoah. Mandolin Theatre ' ' i l; | Musical. l '. 1 1 - K u)» Ho. smw.l““°.. ....‘?.?"l..%‘.‘.‘§’"li.“..“"i.l;lfiilll: (Classical. ' . - wanna (22.6) Chicago. Studio Pro- "““‘“.0'”“f§_%"M1d acme: z L12‘: gram. v ' lVIlI-ilgl. 315 s ‘ma’ H l i i began. ( ) Hot prings. Chortle 1 . -, 5 CMBSGEL iK<W (492) 1Pélorlkma. lllultnomalu1 was? (492) .s. Y. Auction Bridge, .' ‘ ' . . 1 we... W. “sizzle i - WGR, WOC, WSAl and \‘.'\\'J. 13o A 'MT ' " Sir Arthur Collin Doyle's n 10.15 ‘P. M. K113 1105) 110's m .0191. 111.1‘ 1. -. stupendous story. produced KFVE (240) st. mum. StudimPro- . , ’ g " ‘ _".“",*' . ll . grant lFODgQEllIEDIZZFi). by Clgllielrlltlllllllilia by arrangement with Wattcr- ;. ‘r 1°50 P’ M. o r grams. lasso.) 1 son R. Rothacker, with Bel- t wsiAl (423) Cincinnati. Musicale. linllv |lr>rl)l||' llfl‘ ruumn tlflllllllil (ni Si‘ L°"" Lwfl‘ stmel wii‘ ‘ i Wgfuli-"illl Atlantic ‘CilY-‘Pilillfi Re~ lnly all“... n. ru u.» llrvflfllilll l....(.».(.(' lace Beer! and l-lsyd Hush". ._ 1. ilvluls’ (315) Hot Springs. Bradley‘... m? ._____rm A ?O°s°x.°l'|'.“': i???“ ‘“'°°' B‘ I‘ A . r . ' . l. MMe Quuqloeége A. ‘ML EAIIIBIWPII Lllllmellt King of Plain. __ V I ‘s r e" a WV-MAQ (349) (llllcnso- ll. of C. ‘ Chimes. " - g 11.15 P. . j "**€—_~———i——~ (- WOC (484. rygyvsobnporakMusical. 0 T . I I Professlonal Cards -. KJlR (385) Seattle. Studio Program a ) ). wxnlc (m) Cincl. IOrgan Recital (McDonald & Mc] hee Eugene Perazzo. 1 y (w Always Nyal ~ - A =- wrm (m) Des Moines. liitiye ‘l-A-"RPONALD H. F- McPHEE ._ Symlphdc. I l B. A. 1 WlMlC (600) Memphis. Organ. ‘ ~ i‘ ( | Barristers, Attorney Etc. KGW (492) Portland. Concert. Money to Loan San (Francisco. Studio Th, ‘upnm-cy o; NW1). Riley Building Charlottetown r. , _ ______________ h wumc (s20) Cinci. Doc. Howard! Pswdl" and tolls! two» - Cuvier. VWKlRC Elntartalners; Or- “hm n, know" m, worm Mark R‘ McGulg-an il. chestra, Male Quartette. B A 12.00 A. M. aver. , ' ' 1, K30 (351) 0811131111 Aucmm SARRIITER. GOLICITOR. ETC- 0. B I 1.00 A. (M, We “"7 ' w“ m“ M “i Cameron giiazItyClizrlti-tittrewlullfil. 1_ WHFI‘ (400) Chlcagot Your flour Nyal'e goods, and Invite you iZZO-l-ll-ll. League. woaw (m) Omaha. Bee Alarm. "’ °"" " "w m" “d ‘ ‘ _ i; wggghoggs» cum» maul» - w-l l» -»----~~( ~~ m l)r. Q. t. Archllmltb 11 ' ' lfflrent IIMI- u. ducts cl N. YpPod Brad (I wnc 4st- Da t. s '°" '" m‘ " " r»~~'-=’~'-"°' ""“‘ “" ...:.-."'".:.=.:::": as‘ r - 12.00 A. M. . c‘ ° Y" "3 95¢ ' m“ ‘m, lnd-.M‘dnmtfi°mm Hamid L. Worthy m, “m, g l onuam“ i fasting Eyes and lupplylllg Glance _ res-runs TADKI-IPDNTI 0m"- Ilw Illlldlna . .. Telllfill- _ .. ..._..__.___.___..-.. -.-. . ._ .......“.‘L" m” " r