i. z t l . . interest you. MORhlING-every one a sterling value. Feather Ticking 59c Horn", {author proof licking. M I X stiipo drslgn very‘ qpecial _ ) . . . ..._... 59c Yard d ' Bleached Sheeting 79c Bleached Plngllsh Sheeting-TB good inch Crochet i Bedspreads good quality . $2.75 quality-very 79¢ Yard inch-extra special Huck Towels 80c Pr. You’ll want some of these dandy towels~thefre real value at per pair .. 39¢ Circ. Pillow Cotton 42c Yd. Good Quality lsiugllsh circular {I'll- low cotton-lit inch-Very special linens, stamped linens etc. _ plenish your needs at a savinlir. 20 per cent ofi. Special Cur-tanning‘ 25d d. A large assortment m" cholw '10- sign in cream m- birge scrim cur~ ‘mum; vary special per yard 25'; best "quality _ _ » Gingham Shirtingfl Flannelettes , 38c m. A iufentiinildlfltfoyli shirilng. Very 25 pet cent oil special per yard at ....... .. .. 38¢ » a quality molt Hand Toweling 14c Yd “English Seventeen inch liztnd nowelling- » will give good wear. . 14c dispose of. under vote oi’ tho league, several weeks ago. Jimmy Walsh is slated to lead- tha Newark Club undor the direc- tlmi of Boy Mack, son of Connie Muck, but llnlph Lntiimorn, who lino signed to manage the Akron Club unnminrml he would report NFHV YORK, March Eli-A new locality (or the possible ‘holding m‘ tho Dempaeyiltmpoiitior, heavy- weight championship ibout was in- lwbd 1m tho mutation-here m l . k n Akron Gives In nmzon. ism 20-—Tl|a m: ' to main tho international Loa- .' gut franchise in thin city wu j _ ibcndonod o; oilhciulc or the Akron lxlilbiltion ‘Oflllififllfl (which ilwld the franchise m: your. it 78¢ um, Bounced noro wllgbt. Folloiwlngl to l-nnminceinont, m» tow play‘ ‘In whowobdlod in tho city w twain)!‘ final dominion disputed fir. lb Newark mining camp. Easter week brings bargain offerings in our big lin~ en departments-money saving‘ items that cannot fail to The following items go on sale WEDNESDAY EASTER tmnus AT A BIG i" Ezister linens including: table linens. A splendid opportunity '00 ref Easter week only at Bargain Annex linens. Wednesday You’ll find some wonderful bargains in our new Bargain Annex. Goods from every Department will be on Sale here-at a fraction of their value—discontinued lines-odd pieces—broken lots-all new---perfect~ehigh grade goods which for some reason or other we need to Come expecting big bargains-—they’re here. \hllm\ll\l\ml_lllllll VIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'tinn. twosome-mu w» m w. edit-i’ 75°“ '.'-°°~'9§-‘¥lll’ir‘*‘~-<Yl%“-’Pi °="*“’“¥‘*-‘Y“ “mm i Come! 36 y English Long Cloth Very Special 25c yd. SAVING napkins, fancy Cotton Blankets ‘ Medium; Size at i210 m. "IIIIIIIIZ§\\\\\I Yliiliiflillfllfli\\\fifiilllfl\x%lflflll %fl\\\§§_lfl ifli iEflifl§ from (‘umlherlund (Md) conferred with the promoter Tm; itminml, (‘umhcrlnnrl n-ns nnournvst hid. der for tho Wlllnrd-llcriiipsi-y bout tiwo ywim ago and it was thniuzhl n-t one time that ihn Maryland r-iiy had scoured ilrlu- pugllisllrt utlrnv» Lair-r when the hnui. was awarded in Toll-do the (‘irmhorlnud minmlttno or that period enrloav. orod in olnnln a promise» iron: l- iieniul Guardian . WILTSH I HE'S SUPPER tonight. seams Fast-nor] PARADE at Patous. hollow the crowd. Your new hat is ready for you. "WILTSHIRES CHURCH 8UP- PERPund concert will be lield on Tuesday 29th. A bu; entertainment prepared. l1‘ stormy the first fine evening following. Tickets 75c. CLEARING THE STREETS-A start was made yesterday at clean- ing the ui-wly surfaced streets. Queen Street was given first nt- tentlon a log drag being applied to loosen the dirt before the street sweeping appliance was put on. VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT- Services for Stindny, April 3rd: Vernon 2.30 p, m., Cherry Valley, 6.30 p. m. Subject "Was Jere- miah right when he said: '0 Lord. Thou hast deceived m0 and l was deceived.’ or ‘Does God Decoive men and Nations NORTON-HEASLlP-A quite and hretty wultlinl; took place zit the Presbyterian Parsonage. Iieisiua. Sastkq llhsdrivsday. lilzircli 16th when Mrs. Priscilla ll. ’ I-Ioztslip daughter of Ml‘. and MYS. II. E. Vlckorstin m‘ Charlottetown became the bride oi’ Walter J. Norton both of Indian llt"i.il_ ‘lllio bride looked h very CllltPIllllY-Z and wore a smartly tailored suit m‘ navy trlcolette and hat to niaicli \\‘llll shades oi‘ [Hild- nlglit blue. Iier i-orsziui- ixxuiet was oi SWPOllll-ilfl roses and Caiiiornia violets. Slu- ivzis ntlemlcd by her sister Miss Elsie VlllU wore n. ilress oi‘ old rose.- lfirullllt‘ with touches of sold, hrer boqur-t. helm‘. of Amerlcain beauty roses whilc tho groom was itbly sulphur-tori by iliu bride's brot- her llitrry. ‘Pie ceremony was per formed by rho Rev. (llizirles Young (pastor 0i‘ Si. Andr Pi-eshjwti-rinii Church. 'i‘llu grooms irift iu the bride was n. bc-Etuliiul lliulson seal coat. with opossum trimmings and to the bridesmaid a gold wrist watch and to the groomsman a diamond set tie min. Llurinr; the signing of the rry-tiziei" music was sweetly rendered very uceptably" by friends of the llrido After the ceremony" all motored in the Kings Hotel whore nihmiiitliul dinner was awaiting them whorz-Jnnly‘ the im- mediate relatives and friends were (present. When all had dune a-iimle justice t_o ilir- niec- iliimrs silread be’ fmre them Hll‘ lllillll)’ couple nuolor- ed to m.» donor. ivlir-re they were met by ll" ' amid showers of confetti-r. .\ll‘!4_ liwisliri is mm of In- illim lit-ad's clivrisihi-il young ladies and lier uiaiiy frloiuls fPjOlPi,‘ that her marrlzigie elm-s not. tzilw he!‘ mvay from ilivir nmlst, while the irroom is n. llftisllPfililw lai~iiivi~ mid xzeneriil iuvoritv anion: all and xzood wishes tillrvroil liim are expressions oi‘ friendly spirlis. lllr. and Mrs. Norton lull mi a litinoyniintui trip tu tho v-onsi and other w-“stern points on ilu-ir return will 'i'(?i~llllf* north of liullun liozid. All ileparlcd wishing hlr. and Mrs. Norton all Hood ‘wilsli- es and a happy and prosperous Journey" through lilln PERSONA I Kiln. J. S. wedlock, viii, loft. you torday for Toronto. Mr. P. G. ltovve, (Toirnwn. was in the city yostnrday. Capt. John l-‘itzgvraltl loaves: this riiorning for Now Yoi-li ' lion. J. A. McDonnlti, Cardigan. was in tlu- city yesterday. heirs. Pools. who has boon visiting her daugther, Mrs. H. Benoit left yesterday for her home in Pictou. hlr \’. D. Jenkins of lliiilriew, leaves this lilornlug t-n TOlUQ to Govun, Sash. illcssrs. T. W. L. Prowvso and C. Livingston Of Prawns Bros" Ltil., loft yesterday’ on .1 trip to i\lOYli.l‘P\'-\l. ' Tho hlisnces Florrio Dickinson Alethzi Smitnei" and lllarlon McLeod spent ilw Easter holidays visiting friends at North Wiltsliirt- Miss. Pearle l. Smith. Winsloa- Road loaves this morning for Gov- nu, Sash. Slit». will. also visit at. Regina. Sim is ono oi‘ Winsloefa most popular young ladies and all wish UH» beat luck and safe re- IUD They lleloeil ller i— From the First Box WNV DAME LEMIEUX PRAISES DODD'B KIDNEV PlLLs Sh: Took Her I-‘ricnas’ Aflvice when She Thought ali Operation Mimi! Ba Nacebsary and Used Budd's Kidney Pill“. l.odi:-.:-i, Nmv lil‘llllri\\l('l\'_ lllnmh 25th l-spl‘flll<lll—l)il(ld'fl Kidney Pills have few farmer friends unyrwharo than Dame. hiirhel Lumivux, :1 u's~ll~ knnivn rt-sldcnl oi‘ llllrl place. She has tried DodtlZ-i liiiliiry Pills and found int-m good. "J nulforcd from miins in Ilia kid— llPyS_ iivzid and hack." IJamu bem~ luux statue. "l fr-lt l should hr- oh- llged to submit in :in operation‘ lily friends advised im- first. In try llmlil‘ Kidney Pills. “l rid m, illlll my health sot-mod in llll'I)I'0V‘I‘. from thn i‘lr:=i Imx. Nly illnoss or the Fill!) and abdomen Iiismppvwirrvl and my iXlilIlPyH are much both-r. l fool like irorliiiig iimw." . . . . WVmn-m gill over ffunndn are prais- ing [milder Kidney Pllli-i_ Each n! ihem- gives hor reason. For weak or diseased kidneys are the mun;- oi liicknrd that his unit bout. would Ibo staged there. ibut no definite most of the ills to which woman in heir. Ask your vmizhhnrs it Dodd’: Kidney Pills are not the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Toronto; n. 6. ihaeman. ‘MOW -—The Easter sen-vices at the Cont. qnntrml,‘ mt Md M,‘ p_ 3,14; i-Zl Christian Church were \'.i~l. tended. The ohm-oh was beauiiiull) decorated with ilosrers and the choir rendered appropriate Easter music. Rev. Mr. Million nlwvhfll at buili sewlcee upon Easter topics. ' Borden's St. Charles or Jersey milk “with the cream left in." "the can with the cow on the lmbel"-— is always as iresli and sweet as on milking day. Your grocer can sun ply you. Hotel Lrivals VKI-TORLA HOTEL t‘ i“. ‘Pliompson Montague; Mrs. i".. C. flioixiption, Montague; M. J. Sloney. Philn; Le B. 'l‘. Pridhaui, Albertou; F J. lllartin, QUICK! STOP INlJliiESTlON i Pain in Stomach, Sourness, Gases and Acidity relieved with "Pam's Diapepsin" qucuiauonuvoiiiflwuova‘ Your upset stomach will (eel rim-l No waiting! \\'l|en your meals don't m and you feel uncomfort- alih»; when you belch gases, acids or raise sour undigested loud. When _voii Keel lumps or.’ indigest- ion pain. heartburn or headache from acidity, just out u tablet o!‘ harmless and relizihle Pope's Dlupopsln. mid the stomach ills- tress is gone. Aiillions o! people know the rung» 1c til Pupchs Diapcpsim as an an- tacid They know that most indig- estion and disordered stomachs are from acidity. The relief comes iluickly. no disappointment, and the cost. is so little too. Papa's Diapepsin helps regulate your loods witblout tear ulatc methods. I Nowsom, ‘City; Dr. and llirs. C. ' t liloncrton stomach as. you can eat favorite] Packed in California in a glnrzs- walledJun-lightod plant bv immac- Clun, sweat, wholnome, Ameri- nnlan (XmWI-ll; 771°!- mrknea" Montreal; n‘. 1.. Whalen. BMW; S. C. Womb, Montreal: J. Park. Montreal; Mrs. W. Melan- con, l/ionoton; Mr and Mrs. J. E. Bell, (‘1ty; Ml‘. nndllirs. W. J- Prowse, City; Mr. and Min. J. '1‘. Mickie. City; ‘Mr. and iilira. 060- lliladdon, pity; Mr. and Mrs. G- D. Wright, City; llir. and Mrs. C. Drew, City; "Mr. and Mrs. PHI W. ‘Turner. City and Master Louie Turner; Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. A. llloKiunon, City; illloster Morris ‘B. McKinnoii, City; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster. City; Mro. E. Nicholson, Ditty; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Moore, City", ‘Misses funnels] illloora and Mary ‘Moore, liy; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. MofiroadygClty, Nlirs. S. Gordon, City; J. A. Mac- Neill, City: Misc H. (l. Whites, Cit-y; ‘Miss L. illdaliinuon. City; W. ‘A. Allen Sinmnuerslde; fMss lsnbcll love, City; Miss Edith Cook, Cily: W. and Mrs. l. J. Yeo. City; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. ‘3°““~“fleld. City: M150 llfay Una. wm-tli. City: l-J. ll. Oummiinglism. REVERE HOTEL L. Brown, York; J. it. Brunei. rtge. Halifax; J B. Grelfi. RB; gina; R. McLeod. Uigg; John hiat- tiu, Bangor; A. Grant, l3.'m§;or; (l. A. Lloyd Murray lRivcr; J. J. Mic- Ailfllfll, Wont St. Potters; A. Vic- Kinnon, ‘H. River; A J. Alt-Don- ald, (‘harry Valley: .l..1i., Wood, rluumiorside: W ti}. Wood, Vill. age Green, H J. Richards, hit. hlcllick; M . Campbell, U155; A. A. ‘McLeod, Kinliorn; C. B. Shaw, \ Brudenel-l; James McAdam, Mono ton ; Allan Show, Cardigan; I-‘reo Ways, miter River; George Wave, Hunter “River; ‘Mir. and Mrs. € Gillisult » \ (igicjcioles \ . l?’ - h‘ . i ; \ _ HE ridb. Jneclouo obntenta of ‘a box oi‘ Mair? donor. need even the charm: of a pretty girl to herald their at- tracdonl. The eye and palntoareailleedelightud with who‘: they find ‘ therein. Mom's LIMITED HALIFAX to HARRY Jnmzé. Agent CHARLOFHITOWN - P s 0 » hill, armoiuth, N S ; Cambelltoi-d ._' ii" ‘ N Collin, flit Stewart; J. J. Bai» aid. Scotch Fort; H. H. Churc- rett, 3h. Stewart; Miss Theresa Stewart; J A. lllfoDon- A Brady. L... cvn rnirinu~tl good. ltlv. I ‘l;1_|l f‘ fiii-l ‘f. (ii:21-’~l.-.iili..l:i~ Maid Recipe». Membership X0000 Grower-a -v__ Go t0 the right dealers and get real raisin brcaci—bread that’s filled with luscious l‘21l‘aililS—~—LlCllCiOLlS, nourishing. ' Or bake a loaf at homo zicccarding to‘ the recipe below. Qnce try real Sun-Maid Raisin Bread Zlliil j'"i.i’ll be yg-g. ticular thereafter to have the bread that’s full of raisins. Bread filled with raisins brings you natural iron for the blood, and that means rosicr checks. Iron helps to make healthy men, and pretty ‘women. The blood needs little new iron. daily, but that. laced is vitally important. Iiistirr: "your lrllii- supply uf iron by em. 3'18 "isms 9""? duv- Evcry first-class barker has this bread. ' SUN¢MAHD RAW Real Sun-Maid Raisin Bread is math.- with Sun-Maid Raisins-California's finest. They are tender, meaty. lua- cious, fruit-meat, a natural and in- comparable confection. .,_i,% Y. ic kind you know arc Tin" -- '.'.i.-i.-:i.-< at all. Jcalerfl Sun- lrirais immwvcil); S1“. “rm-mwirlioutseeds); "r2. in" the stem). In- sist upon tlic flun-‘vlnid brand, Send (or frtc hook cl anti-active Sun- CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Fresno, California rolled; m sick ‘kidneys ____- I-I_— v . l Taste Real Raisin Bread and you’ll want it ever after SUN-MAID Raisin Bread 3 cups flour l teaspoon salt 3 scant teaspoons baking powder 11/2 fflbltifipoons of sugar Sift well together 1/1 package Sun- Maid seeded raisins HQ cups milk it’ desired to make bread a little richer, 2 tablespoons of butter and l beaten egg maybeworked in. Bake 50 minutes. -Wlll Jllilkc one loaf. Cannot fail. This recipe makes delicious raisin mufliiis. gnu:-IIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIII cm This Qut and Send It California motto its... o». D0081 WWI 'I'¢\¢- Cal. Recipes," free. Clry._.....__._. Please send me your book. "Sun-Mild