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In all of these, the \ ao outstanding feature is safety . _ -_ the I7 fact that Lux will not shrink woollens, >\' ( will not fade colours, will ,not en' ),\, _+ f‘\`;`\f / danger any fabric entrusted to a LUX _ cleansing _ . _ _ these are the qualities Ontario ] most appreciated by LUX users. The cleansing and protective qualities of LUX are not accidental. They result from the scientihc - y , y preparation of the LUX Hakes. ll'arin on New Zealand road from Power must because of the ~ _ _ I St., Summerside, where eubaorip- in uh ,_ M, ¢u,|,,°\ , FEW i>r¢¢1°\1= h°11d°YS - - °h° r1°“g~ We ggeafgglgglsflggxmwljélr gg ¢»...l'“»a.i.s.°'i»y '»f»a...iu _ - ~ §a-ece ve _ e , \ _ innate t¢nCI¢i`lCy Of 3. limited 233_ the consumer to lorlilw the. underthings _ _ _ ~ » ‘ over the previous year, but the I _ ""*" J *T '_ n of spirits had decrouedhseveii , - ' a. iialt percent while l e sa e g£ ` I -MR. CYRU8 J.GALl.~ANT il new wines had increased fourteen and lguudinn Agent in 1-lowing and will half percent___;l‘lie _repart contl;i_i_iei;_ ‘ be pleased to receive news itemi. “Wa oonl er t li ° . _ ,advei-tising, new and renewal lub- Importance that the i 'scriptions_ Gi. _ _ _d o -GUARDIAN OFFIGE. - The Guardian’s Western Ortlce is looat rd in the McNeil Building, Water -KENNEDY BROS. EASTER 'NIILLINERY opening shall be held today. Saturday. the 2nd.. also 1 Monday and Tuesday. We are P0” “`"l be s""'ed by 1 showing ii large line of Patterns. lalso Ready trimmed in both Ladies ,and Misses at very reasonable prices. 4692-4-2~3i `_-_-¢o->- l - . Eastern Guardian _.°EASTERN AGENT - Mr. J |W. Murdock is now Guardian _agent in Montague and will be .pleased to receive news items, ad- !vertishig, new and renewal sub- |icript:lons_ , .."‘AUCTION SALE, Crop sl_0Ck. ,tai-ming iniplenienis premises oi' |Mrs. Sarah McDonald Lorne Vai- fiey Friday April Sth one n'clock ;shiirp. No reserve see handbills. _J. W. Scrliiigeour, Auctioneer. i 4694-4-2-2 2i l ..*LUMBERlNG on quite an ex~ ltensivc scale has been going on all ‘winter at Mountain Head. a station _on-the Elmira brunch. Some twen- `ty men all told are employed. Mr [Ronald Anthony McPhee is the Lforeman of the camp. The hard- ~Z`_"` ,,wood is loaded on cars at Fountain Illead. I __=i.ANn Puncu/iss. _ .wil-_ |l<`riiiik M. McDonald, lluy Riveij has ;just purchased the “Joe Doniiell " ,the heirs of the estate. He was =liaviiig this land surveyed on Fri- |dii_v last and on Weiliiesilay of this |week_ Mr. i\icl)nnald of Hei‘ni:in~ lville was doing the siirveyiiig work assisted by a good force oi' men. |Situated as it is near the station well to saw mills. it_is to Mr. D a vaiualilc purcliaiie_ MONTAGUE SERVICES. - special services that are being by the Rev. Dr. l\icLean his daughter as soloist under the auspices of Church of Canada are or intordcnomin- in cliariicte _ ' _nur r. Dr. licL`enn not snub any church or boost sincere desire that all churches of ,the community should receive a _- _-; 'n blessing both in spiritual quicken- Montague -3- - mos. _ _ _ BUY YoUR ‘ FORD CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS » TIRES, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES - From ._ f Poole & Thompson Ltd. ° _33‘E_“’f._ Wall Paper Catalogue ‘ int: ~- " _ n icq; _,i‘ _"_-‘*¢~_ .,r;y_;',-si.. `_ _ , _ -’ _ Ask for the big, ne7,1`. w RITE your name and address i very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we’li send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. All Prices_'_i_¥'ased~on Double Rolls of ‘ Ili!"-Yards Usi#:i:.;i*iiE coUi>oN ' Moons A metsoo, i.mi1'¢o. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. f_ Cond Mo the New wall Paper catalog P.fO.Addreu .. ._ .. Province . . _ . _ _ ._ _ ._ it _ NDORE l`I°LEOD 11|-1:1 anim mmf cnarmniown, r. :_ i. ..._ ` _ _._ _I l . » 4 -, ,_i~3'i.- ._ -_ -4, .u _ Indians Ahead NEW HAVEN, Conn.. April 2. --! The-Springfield indians will enter, "%"`*_°'**_- _ the fourth and ilnnl game for tho_ PERSONALS Canadian-American hockey league title withinn advantage of six goals' ,, _ _ the f---if if d-f-Ms N°w’_..i~.'. ill.lii‘.?.‘$..‘Y§.i’?2"€ii‘.l';.l2.“i‘.,'.§3 Haven here ‘"1 "ight by B' Bcma on New Zealand road and will set- °f three to °“° in me mlm niingh' tio down. The old couple father 5:; n§_';§_i:_‘;tHf_;‘(;le‘§v::_";I?en°:ec0n'ii and mother, are becoming feeble. ` 4_'l`(lie championship will be decid-I "°M"' J°l'" P' M°l“““°» EWR' ed on total goals and unless the unexpected happens. the Indians . last Moiidny. He spent the winter A "vii-'ll ' tl i' 'lt Hi L” y ‘er H n 0 he mg in the lumber woods. He is a. re- _ ”._ ,_ ‘ . ,__i ' \\_~ Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal ____ __ _____ § _ __ 3, _ -_ W'/.-‘ /-i 'L _,-2- . 1 Y/f~' ' -"` f-1/%` ._ Manufactured by Central i Bedeque Flour Mills ` 3* .l’i'lnce Edward :'_ » Island. -Canada ». B&Ck Of the Prfldllct kinds .had increased 32.245 gallon idecrease had been anticl s lug and in addition to their mem- l)€_f'BhiD- Come and give and re- ceive help. Services on Sunday at ll n.. m. and 7 p. m. during the lweek at 3 D. ni. Song Service be. 'sins at 7.45 D. m. (Patriot please CODY-) I bnrra who left on the harvest ex- ciirsioii last August returned home turned man and has ii farm on the settlement board plan. The Public Forum (fContlnued from page »l) know who the “ivohbliiig foumlunh- ing" artist is in this case: I am, Sir, etc., ALLIANCE COMMITTEE (Per L. P. Tanton) (The annual report of the Que- bec Iiiquor 'Commission [nr the year ended in 1925 showed that the total iigures of sales for the ear were 1$17_887,588. as against £19,- 8l2,7.8l during the preceding year, a total decrease of »$i.925,lll3. The pated. a. the .policy followed 'hall been that of encouraging consumption of the lighter grades in place of strong spirits The total consumption of all merside A A will be held in the 0,.; wr °°|\¢r¢| of Town Hall, Thursday the 14th day murnged n renter Of April 4633 424| irlis. We ve alwl s -LADIES' WEAR. -Having ee- cured the agency for Darwlns, Ltd. _"nm ‘;'m°¢:‘|g‘°k" tma"n;',:;°f _ _.\llniitreal. smart styles for women, 'mt d ° nm beyond 'I am taking orders at my store for :I;_"°t°m :°|n|o':" 0' tho" who ladies' coats and dresses for spring tha news! ‘ "em M the ,wean Cuts 0( styles and samples of Metz” "mcg ‘B both oods r shown -ll/lr M J M 9 ' g 3 8 ' ‘ B' ‘ ' °`and corroborated by _Lelian, Summerside. 4652-4-1-3i._ed fact. and not on mere auppllod by these figures lhwl placed equally before the puhl so e con ary, a e of _nur population sharon our ion nm me Queues uylfem °f llc control would be __ spirit; ln favor of wiht °f im, glwholle content ie seven ,tion- Mr. Tanton will thus S99 it was not our "interpretation" called to account. As no useful I this particular corresP01\¢l€U'~`e if now closed.-Ed. G.) THE ORIGINS _ _ (Continued from Page 4.) l i waiited war; what it does show is that, as a result of the Austrian! decliirzitioii of war on Serbia and the boiiibardmeiit oi Belgmde, he Iquitc naturally came to the con clusion that war was unavoidable.; which is ii very different thing. Buti then Moiitgelas never tells hier readers about the declaration oft iwar on Serbia, still less does he= ‘explain to them that the reason forl ,this was that the conversations? ’\vith_ Russia, which ii continued' fwould almost certainly have led to some kind of compromise or *ment with Russia, must be ‘off in order to avoid a result would have made the war on they had set their hearts sible. The whole of the literatuie is replete points of this kind. The Crown Prince, for quotes a despatch from the fsian Charge d'Ai'faires at :which contains the words: ‘Germany keenly wishes the localisation of the conflict the iiiterveiitloii ‘of an other _ _ . _ v ing treaties, have iiicalciilable sequences.” This, he says, is e i dence from the other Side us Gerniany`s pacific lnteiitioiis, the fact that the passage is omitted lu the original _Russian Book is adduced as evidence ol ‘bad conscience of M. ‘What he omits lo say is that this i passage does not profess to repre-l sent the cfpiiiion either of the writer. oi' the telegruiii 0:- of the Frencli. lt' is merely a quotation fiom a Ger-l iuen memorandum which had ai-_ ready been published long before the Russian Orange Book was put; out. ln fact, the whole thing is com-_ pletely misrepresented. = L7" ‘any particular church. It is his The ‘I"°°W3a“‘l“ which emanalesx irom Germany has found an echo inl other countries, especially inf France _and America. French writ-P ers on this subject seem to hai chiefly animated liy an intense per-I sonial iiniinosity -agiiiiist M. Poin-‘ care und also by the desire to des-I troy the reputation of ii politician who had condemned to insignific- ance the pnities of the extreme left. If. is a by-product :partly of the treaties of pence and partly of l-‘rcnch policy iii' the years immed- iately succeeding the war. Those who imposed the invasion of the, _Ruhr seek as ii \veapon against the' statesnian who was chiefly resfpon- sible for this, to piove that he, in cooperation with M. Isvolsky, de- liberately set io,work to engineer a. war against Geriiiaiiy with the ob- ject oi' recovering Alsace and Lor- in.ine_ So we have ii. rather inlscel~ laneous crowd of Socialists and_ paciilclsts, who during the war had| been deiaitistes, united iii- a com _ ' MONDAY i _ -QUARDIAN ~ ‘ - M f C ' Sheetings and I Pillow Cottons Hemined Free Commencing this morning, and running _throughout the week, we shall offer a series of notable values in sheetings, pil- ow cottons, towellings, in our new LINEN DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR' A11 sheetings and Pillow comms purchased during the sale will be hemmed FREE. A Some of thespecial values offered are: _ Best quality Canadian made un- _ bleached sheeting, made f1'0m strong durable cotton ya1‘11S 80 inches -wide. A speclal 52g value Firmly woven, medium weight._ good grade bleached sheet~ 42c _ ing, 70 inches wide, per yard Unbleached' 63 inch wide at ._ _ _ _ 35c Yard 72 inch wide at _ _ _ _ _ _ 39c Yard Best quality; Canadian made un- bleached s' eeting, made from strong, durable cotton yarn, 40 63 inches wide, per yard . _ . G Bleached sheeting, one of the best English makes, 80 inches wide, good heavy weight _ _ Sheetings _ ,. " __42 Y d80'nchwideat__..»._52cYard 63 inch wide at8(._._.__»C__ W__§3__ af=;1`______‘_ 60C Yard _ Bieached Sheetings _ ' ' A 52c 70 inch wide 42c 72 _inch W1de_----_'°°j.""'°. - ' ' 62 72 n h English Sheeting 68c :lg llllpaglidigosgheiltligg ._ 78g 72 indh “Horrockses” 95c “SPERO” Sheetings--Best in the World - ~ - -» ` 'deat_.__.._80cYard '72 inch wide at . . . . ._ S380 lfdlil 30 }nCh W} _ _ 80 an is r°i::::i;:: as 80 inch ‘Vide at ' ' ' ` " '?8C lfaul 63 lnch wid at A. _ u H 9ciari mc, Yed _ 63 inch wide at _ _ _ _ _ _ 68c ar 8 Interesting Specials _ . . _ _ , - . All Linen Roller Towelling, heavy flung’T1f_i[f‘l€hEd’00§l;“§3,1;§y clilgélhg weigh, in brown and white and §50iiiclie<1:vi?le( all 15c Yard Plain White. with colored stnpe' 16 inches wid-e at _ _ _ . _ 15c Yard H@a\'>'Q“21ili'B‘@a°hed We" cream Un~b1ea»¢hed Cotton Huck Towels imported direct f I _ h I’_n€__ MiuS,18X34 Damask, woven in dice pattern, l'Olll l'lS a _ made from strong cotton yarns. A at _ . . . _ .2 . . _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ 750 Pai" _Specia1Value_ 54 inches Wide at u_ios- ...- f All Linen Table Napkins, extra ` _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 42c Yard quality, iiiiported direct from Ire- All Une _ Glass T0We1S_ a seI,vice_ 1a1‘d»20X2°‘“°h@S at $3 3° D02' able loiiei with colored borders All Liuell Table Dam‘aSk. fully at _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ ._ _ . _ ._ 20c Each_ wffflxll’ heavy qulalitléfgoilgggfs Pillow Cases, English make 4_0 inches wide at _ 40c Pair _ _' pliiiniiig to their coiistiineiits ilu.-y incl “by chance" evidently' new and higher salaries than mon attack upon him. Their mot~ _ _ _ _ _ I ` ph 1| f _veg we can “Buy undemanm w_slsnd _they hi1\f=__iHlwr1 ou 1lic_<._ounu***‘ (To Be Continued.) ‘ | f ' ` "-.-.-» - _place in the year oi the .luliili-e' .___ " Celebration of the Dominion." l Ten dollars a month, $120 a your "Mr. Ferguson and .\ir. 'I`nsclier-'ilu practically all the civil servants (COHUHUEIITJH Page 4_) ,enu_ ap_]_)arenlly_, hare t_o__figlit__ov¢;riin the pubic departments at Oiteswni aga n 4 e prov nc a rg its att e IS recommended 'by the Civl er' “Ellis *liken from them Wlulolli G_wnged successfully hy Sir Oliver vice Cmiiinissioners in their report fight?" " |Mowat forty years ago." io the ' “Wlhat strange power do tli l '\ Government. We can tanto? 9, If the Georgian Bay bill is pass-lille juhlistinn among the thoueands _slfmll l1'l°"e5¢8 wield 'lllal 11 i`~0V'ied the Provinces will probaliiy|0i the salailed aristlcracy on Par- srnment inust bow io? is the M98' carry it to the Privy Council-and llament Hill when this olden llood U0ll`U\8i LS bein! Hflked -by the mBll|lhe ipnbilc can cali the cost part otlls poured out and gdistributed 0" the “feel £01154’-" ‘the expense of Government." 'among them. This year will indeed “Some members are sohis io, "vniat -Mr. siium sam io in. he a year or Jubilee among the civil .l |g_|Mrd'a in iiiolasses quick relief. Mix well as a drench. Bringiiig,Up Father _ BY GOLLY- YOU LOOK LIKE DIC DA* l l o- _... uvuuwq-__ ' '»-f_`fl'.ifi _ 'y. - ‘gui '”f~_gq;i-gi-,._,.,-,,,, _,, A , _ _ _ _ _ .- ~..-»... .- ..., _ I, ’ - » " <1., .~ Mlqnfn ., L, ’ ` ' ` f I 1 -~ ;a.`.\.._'.§|uha..i..".&. ti ». .. . _ 'vi i .ii mil qliif DQ MAKE ONE ~-" l . in- .if .§ll1il=ii` ’ _ ‘iii “l l' ff' lluilllh _»\\` o»\uJ:.H°rei=z is mcwr ' -me t>Rls‘se»e~z> i-ian# ARE c.R€»\'i'-THEY :sues sr.Au-ri|=U|_- ' ‘¢i"~gf’-|l»_f.'.;~" Y J; . ff? 5," - "Jn-U.--1* 0 ll _ 1 _- I rs i Q L -" Qt __ ` '::.::_"5§55.§5E5:' ~ ` ' 7 "`§f-H122-:I ff' ‘b 3:' " 'il-laiillvl 1|!" " lv-".1 1 -'< ill. - .sss;" . S ' _ _Tr- s have an uncomfortable time ex-‘King when, according in nie Prem-.servants at oiuiwu New offices und.; ,.¢.-__ ._ ' if Ghome lo|` 1 ~------»-~.____ _ _ _ ____ in-.7 { 1,.. s-__,..