TUESDAY. Indigestion, Gas IF you're troubled with s t o m s c h distress gas, and your laiood needs enriching. there 8 nothing so good u Dr. Pierce’: Golden Medical Discovery. __ Mrs. Elizabeth Stew- » ' gt of 129E. id m mm] t. s: u lEv-a $.02». swttiloiinmiicii ri-Eslress. i had in- digestion most all the while. and WM 60n- flnullly bloated with w. at time» l had heartburn that made me fool miserable and I would become dizzy-headed frequently, But Dr, Pierce‘! Golden liirrllcal Discovery built up my system and entirely rid me oi the stomach (lislrzu. I am leased to $991k '9" d the ‘Dist-orcn" as l ave had no 51.031185 tmublc in your." Sold by dnlsltlfitl- was. m. rum‘. Clinic, Bus-l»- N- Y- oun muse l svr-zcracnns WATCHES, RINGS i EYE GLASSES nmbusrisa 1x10 E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street _.__ \Di FEEDS FEEDS To make room for lugc stocks of SEEDS now arriv- ing we otter the [allowing stocks or FEEDS at special low prices to clcar. (Special prices in lots). 500 BAGS BEAN. 150 BAGS SHORTS. 100 BAGS CRACKED CORN. I00 BAGS FEED CORN- ‘EAL. ONE CARLOAD SUGAR BEET MEAL. 50 BAGS SCHUMACHEB FEED. 40 BAG! WHITE MID- DLINGS. £50 BAG! OIL CAKE MEAL (old process). ROLLED OATS, TABLE CORNMEAL, O A T M E A L, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, WHOLE “IHEAT FLOUR, "ROBIN HOOD" and other brands of FLOUR 8:13., for ‘sale at our SEED STORE. Carter & 0o. Limited —@-__-—s_,:, For Best Performance LET US OVERHAUL YOUR. RADIO We unconditionally guarantee all parts we install for 90 days. v. c. snruwooo .i5.:‘.‘?‘.9 FFRYTPPP... I’ i22 North River Road Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D._ STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER IARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Bsa-ristcr and Attorncy-st-Low MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street BELL 8. MATHIESON l1. It Bl-ll n. L. ltiathicaon, r..r..n. Barristers s. Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Block, Charinttetow-IJPEJ. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. IXAILRISTER, SOLICITQR xoranr, &c. Bill-y Building, Charlottetown MARK R. McGUIGAN, A B. . IARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, CharlottetownJKEJ. J.A. MacDonald, K.0. BARIIISTEB. SOLICITOII. ha. Riley Building Charlottetown. l’. E. island. Honey to Loan snd Collections given the very best attention. I75-2-6-lnlonth. ii. KI" S. NEMMING B. A., C. P. 1L. C. G. A. Certified Public Accountant llernbcr o! (‘ANADIAN FOCIETY OI COST ACCOUNTANT! Ilnnk or Nos-n Broth llnildllll CII.\III.OTTI’ITO\\'N, P. I. I. THIJIPIIIONE 1110 _._-ss-.-ssr<\ mm...» ~—..~;=-<_<:.-_.._._><=-'1=.=m,,_. "y~ _ __ I will just go along as I have been. Am I right? §.'.'.'l'"i.l;l '|§'.'.1’.'.5’.".'."i-",".‘l.... sacrum-Helium- lnroms Tax Returns. . - t in t ii a sud Answer‘ ‘”°"'i".'.iift.§" m“ n - . I think you are wise to let. well enough alone. Your llllsbfllld 119s n0 i ' ' - sense of duty or honor or he would n0 thave left you and izhe,boys in the Iieprescntlns‘ I. H. I. Credit and Collection Itnresu, Limits t,nn_ Limited ommi Trustee is nssrrrurhr woman. to rear them. first. place. a broken-down, worn-out old roue after he tires of sowing his wild oats Canadian cmm nun-s Trust Aslecll- and wants somebody to nurse him and take care of him in his old a89- ' such a mnn as your husband is would certainly be n0 800d influence W" SIIMMERSIIJE and Prince County —'l'hls column is reserved for new! of inrnl Interest but sdvertlslnl "l I newly nsturo may be lnlertfll st i cents n wurli strictly puyuble In Ill- vanes. _AUTO BHDRAGE batteries, new stock, at Bruce's. 5701-44-31- --STORE TO RENT-Lllwly 00- cupied by Ch1ng's Pmir Store, Wst- er Street, Summerside. Apply Pm? L. Bowness. 35°24'01"‘ -nur snow-our patches and rellners for repairing auto tires, at. maceg 8101-44-21. -—FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. Mary Seaman WM held from her late residence on Saturday afternoon and was st- tended by many old friends. Rev. L. B_ Campbell conducted the Sell/IN- Vcn. Archdeacon WTlltE. D- D» rcad the scripture. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. The pall- bearers were Messrs, Noonan, E. P. Foley, George Hogg, Willard Phil- lips, W. Cv. Ellis and C. C. Dickie. S. -DEPRESS!0N SOCIAL-Thu congregation of the Blllll-lnerlld! Presbyterian Church held o. "De- pression" social on Friday evening, when every one wore their oldest clothes. The refreshments were al- so in keeping with the times. Some very amusing readings and songs were given, among the perfomzers were Mrs. Boetes and Miss Boatss on the piano. Mrs. Louis Romcke, violin; selections. Miss Violet Richardson, readings; Mrs, George Pickering and Miss Pickering, piano and guitar; Mrs. Perry, reading; Mr. Don Baker and Mr. Bud Mountain, duet. The affair was most enjoyable in spite oi the at.- mosphere of “Depressiorf and real- ized s good sum. 8. qilzsmrxr or BEDEQUE PASSES-There passed away on Sunday, IVLrs. Malcolm MrlcFarlane, an old and highly respected resid- ent of Bedeque at; the great age of 88 years. Mrs. MacFarlane had re- sided for a number oi’ years with hcr daughter Mrs_ John Lang. Sim had been ln indifferent health for some time. She was a Miss Gardin- cr, one of the pioneer families of that. district, and has resided in the vicinity all hcr life. She was n most. chariinlalc lady and many will remember her kind hospitality. In her younger days she was active in tho community in all social and church work. She was a. life long member of the Baptist; Church. Her husband predeceased hcr about thirty years ago and a son, Howard, scvcn ycars ago. Thcrc are loft to mourn two sons, Dr. Frank Mac- l-“arlane of Boston, Mass; and W. P‘. MacFarlane 0i’ Bedeque; also two daughters, Mrs. Oswald Gar- diner of Orleans, Minn, ‘and Mrs. John Lang of Bcdcque, to whom sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place this afternoon from the home of hcr daughter, Mrs. Jolul Lang, Lower Bcdcque. Interment in the North Bcdoque Cemetery. The funeral arrangements are in charge of H_ A. Compton of Summcrside. S. PERSONALS —Mrs. Thomas Compton has re- turned to her home in Sherbrooke after being a. patient. in the Prince County Hospital. S. EASTERN ournolfi .."l'his column t! l‘ l" sews o! loesl interest but sdvsrtislnl o! a newsy nature ml! bl "infill I‘ i cents n word strictly pnysblo ll ndvsnee. ..'SUBSCBI.P'I'IONB t0 The Charlottetown Guardian may bl nsndod to their nnv- Archie Bums. or 1m at. n. .1. Msbods nrus m". Montggug, 12-1340’- UNARMED MAN RIDE! lllAllK Unarmed, Roy Wilson caught. thles sharks, from six t0 hlnefeet long. at Brisbane. Australia, ree- ently. They had entered s bathing pool during s high tide. Wilson dived into the water. swsm up to one of the intruders and mumbled upon its back. Hooking his legs under its body he "rode" it as it dashed up and down the tank. The shark finally gave up the battle through sheer exhaustion. The others-were caught in the some way. ‘ ‘airline's Llniment for puss. -Mr. James Pridham of Kensing- ton is very much improved-S. -ursi Robert nun, of Olesry, entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment on Monday-G. -—Mr_ George Riley of Baltic left on Saturday for Montreal for treat- merit. He was accompanied by Miss Mae Lovers, R. N. S. ~Miss Dora Smlthcf Cavendish was successfully operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is do- ing nicely. S. —Mlss Lillian Sobcy of Tignlsh was operated on in the County Hospital and is making a good recovery. 5. -—,Mrs. George Myers of St. Louis is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. ~Mrs. Thomas Cdstaln, of Springfield West, who has been un- dergolng treatment in the Prince County Hospital, returned home on Monday very much improved-S. “The prettiest ‘rag rugs _ I ever saw” "I feel I should share with you a wonderful compliment I had on my new rag rugs," writes an apprecia- tive Thrcc Rivers woman. "A wealthy lady from the City of Quebec was visiting hcre and saw the rag rugs I had just finished. She was so enthusiastic-said she had never soon such artistic oncs, with such rich, lovcly colors. Sire asked me if I bought new materials to get such beautiful color effects. When I told hcr I had dyed my old scraps with Diamond Dyes, she simply couldn’t believe it. Of course I'm very proud oi my rugs. Besides being bcauiiful colors, they are fast and washable.” In the popular new art of rug making women arc finding again the real value of Diamond Dyes for perma- nent dark colors by] boiling. No other tiycs make old materials look so new and rich in color, because no other dyes contain so much of the finest aniline colors. For light. dainty slimll-s wflhorll boiling for lingerie, summer blouses and dresses. use the wonderful new Diamond Tints. All drug stores have both Diamond Dyes and Diamond Tints. miDorotfiiy Dix’ Letter Box tContulued from Page A!) Answer: If people haven't. the gift of gab, more to he blumcd for ll. than they ill‘ peachcs-nnd-crezlrl" complexion or a. right‘ hot. oil the griddle. to-ordcr conversation, the talk that is in a school of correspondence. humorLsts who repeat word for word stead oi’ laugh-gcttcrs. But; why yearn to be a talker? what. it needs is listeners. people who lend us their ears. dumbncss. there is the dumbness of deep and profound. Even a fool is peace, says the proverb. I have never been able to Isa. mas-m w.’ . r1510“ W there doesn't seem to be much they can do about 1b.. To be interesting, conversation has to be spontaneous and oomo There is nothing more flavorless than made- to prcvcnt embarrassing gobs of silence. You know how it is when people converse ns if thcy learned to talk And you have met up with the synthetic newspaper and that. somehow they manage to nuke sad and dreary in- Among the most agreeable and intelligent people we know are not. the spellbindcrs nor the chattarers, but the silent Donn forget. there are two kinds of appreciative silence of those who apparently hang upon our words. And don't forget that people who talk little always get; the reputation of being I O O I O O Dear lVfiss Dix-Ten years ago my husband deserted mo for another l-io left me with two children and I have had a. hard struggle Now he wants to come back to us, as he is tired of this woman, but inasmuch as I have raised my two boys this far in life I think they simply haven't it, and are no c for not. having been born with e. tenor voice. And, tulfortunstely, s kept going Just for tallrs sake and the funny stories they read 1n a The world is overful oi’ them and stupidity and the sympathetic and accounted wise when he holds his DOROTHY DIX. see why a. woman should take back DORUTHY DIX. Prince ; I _ APRIIJLIQSI! ...0|-'..; Men's, Young Men's andBoys' lilothing r0030 DAYS Starting Saturday, April 1st 0N EASY TERMS 5.00 00WN i Balance to be Paid inSmall Payments _to Suit A Our Customers. We Want Your Business. A Suit at Your Own Price on Your Own Terms, What Could be Fairer ? o...» New SPRING surrs and TOPCOATS Have Just Arrived. You Need a New Outfit, Now is Your Opportunity, to Dress-up for Easter‘ and Spring With Up-to-Date Clothing i at Real Low Prices. I 0N 00R EASY PAYMENT PLAN TNE TERMS on oun rrsv PAYMENT PLAN ARE $5.00 nown. BALANCE IN SMALL PAYMENTS. Men’s Tweed Suits in Brown - i- - - $3110 Men’s Tweed Suits, Grey and Brown - - $10.00 Men's Tweed Suits, 2 prs- Pants, Grey fsBrowa $12.00 Men’s Fine Worsted Suits with 2prs. Trousers in Grey, Brown Blue Stripe, 0nly . $20.00 i Another Line of Fine Worsted Suits in all the Newest . Patterns, Latest Styles. $22.00 0ur Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing is Now Complete-ah Priced at 0ur 0ne Low Price. Men’s New Spring Topcoats, Newest Patterns and Styles. Price from - ~ $10.00 to $20.00 L Briefly There is a Fabric, Pattern and Shade to Suit Every Man’s and Young Man’s Taste. This Special Sale Lasts Only 30 Days, April 1st to May 1st Ask to‘ See Our Men’s New Spring Hats. a LOVELY scams surc $5.00 DOWN ‘BALANCE 0N nasv TERMS A LOVELY spams sun‘ $5.00 DOWN BALANCE 0N EASY TERMS PROWSE B0080 ll. For lleal llalue in Clothing