‘delicate i a , ‘.‘shimmering” things THE dainty chiffon-weaves, crepes, and other gossamer- lilre textiles that seem to have been made by fairy hands, are perfectlyaafe in Luz. The rich Lu: suds, soapy all through, gently dissolve all dirt or perspiration leit on the delicate silken fibres, from the weakening attacks of these destroyers. dust, ‘ saving them The thin,_satin-Iil:e_L _ flakes themselves dissolve complete- ly, leaving no partic e of solid soap to rot the fine fabrics. . You? dainty thing: are a: rafe in Lin: o: in water izrelf. Ll.lX i, Sold aoerfw-Iseralin sealed packets-duatproo/I ‘LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO l‘ dropped a 1 The children of St. James Sunday 1 School enjoyed a jolly indoor pic- ' pastor, Rev. William Orr. Mulligan, l lllE siuuiisuiuu THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN BANAIIIANS SHOP from Holman’: Catalog ._..._A B beautiful niare stallion Loneset THE CHILDREN'S TREAT. — nic last Friday, supervised by the the officers of Sunday School and several oi the parents ‘and friends. Games were indulged in before tea everyone taking part to the young- est tot, after which the children served with an abundance of ice cream as a special treat. After tea moving pictures were put on and the program clos- ed with a hymn. Prizes were awarded to the pupils for their scripture verses. etc, in which st. James Sunday School made a. splendid showing. BAGKWARD. SEASON. —There is still heavy snow throughout the country. Mr. D. H. Macdonald of Bear River South who came to town on Friday evening, reports that before leaving home, he was shovelling banks of siiow round the buildings some four or five feet high From present indications it will be most probably May 10th be~ fore the bulk of it disappears. The outlook for farmers is not very roseate. It will certainly be late before seed can be put in the- grouud. Not within his recollec- tion has Mr. Mecdonald seen so much ice in the Strait both north and south oi the island. foot. it was in the winter 1862. and Mr. Macdonald and a compan- ion leit Pictou in the morning and reached Wood islands in tho even- lug. LAKE VERDE DEBATING SOCIETY. —The subject for dis- cussion here on last Wednesday evening was Resolved that married life is conducive to more inappl- iiess than single life. Owing to tho bad condition oi the roads, all the speakers were not able to at- tend, but those that were present Nicholson?» Bright Cut (TQDAQQQ . .~..-.i... l “The Smoothest lSmoke” iiiciitv s. iuciioison TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED » ldansihlcflirore-cnariomtown The Si. John's Abattoir ' '1 .00., Limited St. Jolin’s, Newfoundland Authorized Gapltal ' $156,000.00 Subscribed Capital l Poidup Capital s1q2,1oo;oo $50,450.00 BankerséfiBank » s: Nova Scotia Auctioneers and dealers in Live Stock 7 consignments soon... '1 put up a real good argument. The supporters of the resolution were Joseph D. Hughes, Jno Boylan, ‘James Wood and Henry Weather- bie.‘ The defence was taken up by Owen Callaghan, Jiio A. 0‘Keefc, Aeneas Curran, Mark Brazil and Colin McNeill. Some lively argu- ments were brought out by both sides and was greatly enjoyed by the audience. The decision was » given by the chairman, Mr. John Shea in favour of single life. The ~ committee intend putting on a cou- v cert and box social in closing out the debates on next Wednesday evening, April 30th. srour Psnsous incline to full feeling after ent- iiig, gassy pains. constipation Relieved and digestion improved by .1 ' CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS - 1‘ Cleansing and oomfoi-tinl - 0111)! 25" g RIGHT A STYLE ‘ RIGHT ‘COLOUR . l‘ . y; In Popular. "E Priced Novelties Tlrla week we are making a window display of popular > prlood and faahlonable atrapa, Sandals and Oxfords 'for < ' Ladloa atraot wear. from , $2.95 in $6.76. > Women's Patent Sandals $2.95 i Women's Brown Oxforda 0 08.75 and it Women's Brawn Patent Strapa from $8.95 to . ............... .. $5.00 Patent Oxforda, low mo“ $4.26 Gray Buck Oxfords and atrapa ...-..-..-......_.._... 86.15 . ALLEYndnEi > > HORSE NOTESP-Syblo c. Qwn- tioii of the various forms oi auto- , ed by V. Curley, Village (Loon mobile insurance in the special ad- (onl vertisement of Messrs Wednesday from the great trotting 1k 00- 1411-. in this issue- ing for Ottawa. ing today on return to Ottawa. were marched down , airs where a 11111. ED0111- , dainty tea was. 1°11"- ispendlng several months at For- tune Bridgri. has returned to her 1111°115 1111‘ 1191109 1008111911 by Mr- home ii. Stgllartcn, N- S. by his sister, Miss Edith Rogers, left Saturday on a business trip to the Western American States. Alfred of Kelvin and Miss Edith Blends and floor space st ivem- Andrews of Norhoro spent ‘Easter at Hunter River, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. James H. Andrews. Easter holidays at North Wiltshire the guest oi Miss Marcella Cullen. . -———<o¢-———— MT- M110‘ contributed by Capt D A. MacDon~ undated with applications for re- dvnsld 0110B crossed the Strait on aid, Wheatiey River. in memory of presentation. The hardest task w... AUTOMOBILE owuizns WILL i " E INTERESTED in the illuatrn- _ gym-mm“ THE CANADIAN HIGH‘ GOM- MISSIONEWS OFFICE IN LON- DON WEEK BY WEEK. 2684-4-28,stue-2i. PERSONALS ' Senator Prowse leaves this morn- During the week April, 275 visitors-called at the 011108. out oi which 213 obtained interviews and 62 registered. On the 1st April the Roumaninn Government paid to the Canadian Government the sum oi 8479.300, in settlement oi the interest due on that date in respect oi Canadian M“ George 3_ Mcxeumh Timer. Government holdings oi the Rouin- East" m Charione. aniau 4% consolidation loan, 1922. . If the Canadian Pavilion at Wein biey had been three times its pres- Ml-m Frank works, who h“ been out size it would not have been 111E enough to meet all the applic- Mr. J. E. Sinclair, M. P., is leav- J. S- MacKinnon, Director of in- Sectlon of the British Empire Ex- hihition. Mr. W. K. Rogers accompanied iy arrived in London from 'i‘oron-- Mrs. J. W. Stavert and little son 1116 W8)’ 111 which the demands for 1110? were met and handled in Ca-n- e ada where all the locating was carried on. The Cov- r Exhibition matters had thought Miss Margaret‘ Borrigan has re~ turned home after spending her in any previous enterprise, would be quite ample for the use of Cau- adla/n manufacturers even in these flourishing days. But as soon as the objects of the Wembley pro- Ganadirs Day iect became known throughout the The following poems have been Dominion, Mr. MacKinnon was iii- the “Battle oi Ygres" iouBM Alirll to divide the iloor space in the 221111 t0 25th, 1915. OUR DUTY The great world's first dividing all alone give light; “m1 1° “pwk m“ “vim; 11mm‘ turers and corporations millions that have heard. t d t '2 C . “m. ‘“‘.‘;.§“.’S?.°33fl.if1...2 .2 31,111,112, i» iit t a e ° ‘"3 1' ° whue {gaggggtgtwgiyi of“ S‘: £12m‘; wares. Canada from coast to coast can we “hm up our compassion“ will be thus adequately represent- Can we leave one prayer edand in this sense the Dominion “Imam “ilitvdlllblfillgtlgu ti: national bui-iis. ' , 1 b, v con en y expected that T111thzdhigglvzzggghqgalieilzsd {foam tho British Empire Exhibition will the dead? Eve a uiucli needed stimulus i0 231g: withén thie Iiflniplre. and that w ‘l t m and m" r as ana a s concerned this l a grsiiiiitsaifiigltigand ideas. ‘year M. ‘vemmey Wm go a 1m"; iWliile above us burns the vision 01111,? Xtfggéllnls niglng 1:." him“ eve" _ n, c n _ 1 110s on s e a present And tligeblgiidliitf iildtdnis sirealniiildgflgjziltllixgscgs the {out}? 131191131 m“ n“. "11 TY n e word. gag“ H19 11111118“ bu“ a lmTltie Ministry of Agriculture and And the lips of~ God are saving}; B “'11” has‘ “MM ‘he H1111‘ “Tell my brothers I have‘ 0mm Bsioner for Canada m“ 111° bled" Order issued some weeks ago ' ‘Dlgoiéibliti-ng the loading of Cattle Th a n ted States ports in steamers 0 voiggogg gfieliishgaahgiértlme “coming to the United Kingdom w“: Thine echoes m" around us aindibe cancelled as ironi the 7th April. the message is subumei ‘This will permit the resumption n i '01’. shipments of Canadian cattle No power i man shall thwart us, from P u no stronghold shall dismay,‘ m‘ “d “d Emu“- . . . The Canadian Official lltiining an“ 1°“ h“ ‘ed m” way" iwirh Minerals possibilities in Illa i Port Arthur district oi Ontario, s. d FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTTim by Mr? T. L. m Tanton, of tlllm i . n re- paration a News Letter on thepSo- dium ‘Sulphate deposits or Western Canada, ba/sod on an article by Mr. 91,1 L- ‘H. ‘C010. B. Sc. oi -the Mines That is for ever England,‘ There tiifillllflh. Mlld this“ will be circulated 51m“ be I 0 e var ous niiig Journals and iii that rich earth a richer dustlto the chemical and paper trades concealed; Journals. readers oi which are like. A dust whom England bore, shar-ily to be interested in its contents. ped, made aware, A ‘bulletin has been gent out this Gave once ‘her flowers to love her,weok based‘ on a Report on the ways to roam. Fur Production of ‘Canada by the A 110<1Y 0! ED818110’! 1116111111118 E118‘ Dominion Bureau of Statistics and 11811 111‘. one is now in r ti d lizi" Washegiunigvotthslogllgers. bloat by witié the‘ centnii ‘iapiasleatiignstiiiinn? ’ - in 1 an . 1922. l lied And- thin-k this iieai-t, all evil diedlfmm ma, ‘lame ,,,,,,;,_°",,,§P§‘,,1§,,,,_ ‘"1111’- iion Water Power Branch oi the u. I should die, think only this nil me’ 'i‘hat there's some corner of a for-i eign ‘ less though“ by Eushmd giveniltin No 722 containing their review H" sigma and Bounds’ dreamsion the. Water Power Resources of happy an h“ day; Canada and this is oecurin , , . g wide And laugher learnt of friends, and pubucity. Gives dustriaLExhibits in the Canadian during the period o; the ngugh Empire ildxhibition, honorary mem- bership oi the Ciub shall be grant; M15 M9-0K111110l1. W110 118B 1908111- ed to all qualified visitors from the Dominion and that the full facilities to. tells an interesting story of oi the club siinu be extended to them , Chiei’ Petty Officers and Petty Of- “muug "m1 iicers of the Real Navy, and War- ernment Department in charge oi Amm Anflaorce and Mamm that a site oi 150,000 square feet, , many times larger than that used $1,685,235hlzgizggggegerzlnségsgrlgx Schools from the Domlnions who may be visiting this country to at- tend the British Empire Exhibition. Particulars can he obtained from the Secretary, Miss R_ Yonn-g, 29, Gordon Snare, W. C. i. oi’ collapsible chairs Hall, School furniture and kindred industrial section ‘in an equitable lina, who started business in Lon- inaniier. The situation was met by don. Ontario, 40 or 50 years ago. the available. and remained there unti-l 14 or 15 heart is aching, S1101" area. in the Canadian Pavll- years ago are now the largest manu aching fiercely in the night, loin into two parts: one half to be facturers of this type in the King- And God alone can heal it, and God g 1°11 "V" 1° *1 011111111’ 0i 11111111111 com. They employ 160 hands. have giiiliiglftcseflarligfise0gligilsiaywg1gl1s1flill orders to the capacity of their work i ssa e, . ' ' ‘ / 11E“ 11 for six months ahead, have ust coin And the men to bear that 1w 5 split up among the many uzlauiiflnq. meted m," 40,000 chairs for the S“? r thers,and the e9 r113 dium at Wembley, have orders in Are you and l’ my b o :0 be represented’ By this means- hand ‘for thousands more for the instead o! canadafltwembley be" Conference Hulls there, and are en- ng confined to the privileged few, gage‘, on an order (0,. 9.000 chairs displaying the“ observe such activity amid the pre Wltenitjod commands obedience ‘New! Letter o! this week deals‘ A P111" 111 111° 919111111 11111151 I1°| Department oi.’ the interior sent ov- Sister‘, are ending 3rdi . ‘Vvllili siiiislai. ll... for‘ you t.) .\l(‘(itlfllii<'l\'> ’i|~.~. miitlt- and inulnil u. l.‘ n». xx n1:- l\;’.‘l‘I r .| t, _.,, white lmili lihltli‘ CCQRMICKS Chevrons Club was establish- d for Serving and Discharged ant N. C. 0's oi all branches of the The Association of Head Mis- A Glasgow firm oi manufacturers for Concert tor South A-irica. lt is refreshing to veiling depression, strikes and lock. outs on the part oi" an‘ industry ha- ving its origin in the Dominion. 11s MEMORIAM MR. DANIEL D. NICHOLSON in the‘ morning hours of Sunday March 9th, Mr. Daniel D. Nichol- gona very highly ecteemed resident. of Green Valley passed peacefully away at the age oi’ 67 years. The ilcceaseil had been in a rath- c-r pour state of health for quite a number of months but his coiidi tion was not considered ieally scr- ‘lOliS until some few weeks before the coming of the end. During his illnessrhe was able tn move about tho house a good part of the time and therefore did not seem so ill as he really ivas. At times hi- complained of being ln great distress. His suffering came quietly to an end on the morning of the above mentioned (into when his spirit took its homeivard flight. | Besides a sorrowing widow wiioj was formerly Mrlss Christy Gillis,‘ Mr. Nicholson leaves to mourn the! loss oi a kiiid and loving father one . son and one daughter. The son is; John and the (laughter Christina both at home, another‘. (laughter Katie May died some iii- teen years ago. ‘ The deceased was the sou oi the late ilonalil Nicholson elder and ‘ Mrs. Nicholson oi Lot 30 Hilfii-lvllltli and was of a family oi five. brothers and iivc sisters. The brothers were: Joiin Nicholson andl Neil Nicholson oi Harlsville James‘ Nicholson of Rose Valley and John D. Nicholson, formerly of Harlin‘ ville but now oi’ Ontario and tli- ‘ Mrs. Mary bichootl Montague; Mrs. Margaret Nichol-j. sou, Hopedale; Mrs. Janet McLeod. Clyde; Mrs. Mary Ann Glllls Harts j ville; and Mrs. Isabella McLeod ilopcdiile. Of these only three. sur I vived the deceased, these wen merit as Factory lvlanagcr. Durant large one was held on‘ the after~ noon oi Tuesday, March 11th at his late . sidence In Glen Valley. The service was conducted by Rev. R. H. Stavert. The pail beaten were: Messrs. Hugh Nicholson, Everett McLeod, John Munroe, Chas. McKenzie, Willard McDowell and Alfred Carew. Interment was in the Hartaville Cemetery. . Prince Napoieon And Straight Rep-i (Canadian Prooa.) ) ' BRIUSSEDS. April _25.—-Pi~ince Victor Napoleon, head of the House of Bonaparte, has went from Brus- seils instructions to the Bouapart~ lat party in France to vote the straight republican ticket at the icomiug parliamentary elections " - FFWK P- AVBTW- ‘M11056 QPIWID!‘ WYmi will oppose energetically th-e lfiommuriist and international min ll M010"! 0i Canada 1410141190. 1i i" ‘dates who are iii league with our 11°W1°°d 11y 1301RPM M31139" R- 11- .'(-ountry‘s' enemies," instructions :- "1111011- MI‘. Ai/"lll his 11"" 0°11 read. “Place the interest of Franc-e nested with Durant interests slncerland (hi; honor qg ggrving it above 1903 85101101"! 111° 1"‘ "V0019" our political aspirations and person- " years In Canada. latterly as Porch-M] pl-efeyencegj’ aslng Aent at the Leaslde Plant of‘ Durant Motors. that he was ever at his best.‘ His presence there was always a‘ bene- (iict-ion. When the end came he ufas found ready. He passed peacefully away trusting in the atoning merits -_-_<0>———-— (Canadian Press) ' OSAKO, Japan, April 26.-—-Re- solutiions calling on the people of. United States as the “friends of humanity" to seek recoriuideration oi the action of the United States Senate in adopting the Japanese or the gnvmm- whom in ma, he de. exclusion clause of the immigration-s ' ‘hill were passed unanimously at a. q» lighted to serve and to klionor and , _ wiiiu- all shall miss nun yet know- lhuse 111355 meetins held here 111111111 , lug tlini for him life‘... sufferings the ausillcfl-“i 011119 “Ewmplvers arc forever over, none would be so lVlainichi Asnhi, Jiki. and Kansaiitq [unkind as to wish him back again. itio, and the federation oi trade as-H > The funeral which was a very sociailous. _ j i ‘n - I I xms. Pnriiriniis ' l Now showing the most exclusive -I.ine 0f Holiday Boxes in Eastern . Canada. This includes selections ,. ani-n-n-‘WQ v1 i-Qugwn. ublican V Ticket is Miss» from the leading Canadian, American ALL NEW Baird ~ Thomas lliianufacturcrs, and Foreign, PRICES RIGHT NO OLD STOCK TO (‘£15. l l" I'W ca. <. , 4 . {it it}; if“; — Scott, Truro, N. S. SERVICE and SATISFACTION ..9.....§~..{,-..,_~ k tl , - iii 1189-1156:! 11111, under an Eng- adlbumogeilishlaibziwh {£11119 C111: Mary McLeod oi Montague: Mrs. -- “sh Heavem _ til: m c!“ h C11 11E! I0 95,313? Isabella McLeod. Hopedale and c us...“ ...:":.":.s.2:°:.: gig“ §l§23l:3.‘;-.°‘ .3.‘;.‘.‘"..'?. l1‘ a s o use ' ce . above poem now sleeps in Flanders “amt , anciers and Mining Engineers, to a tlons of the Department of the in- RHEUMATISM in Uondon will soon leave for Can ado. i .__.__B.'°°TW!/1 Dluuezm see "rm-r You ‘SWELL GLAC; - rig-g, A | also: in Twbfrowu BRINGING UP FATHER REMEMBER - IVE..~MADE AN eucmoeneiwir FORYOU TO TAKE. MR.CLA5'3 our 1-Q rvé (.01- ro 0o w: Maaoie were, Ab HE WILIIITBJ. NEE WHEQE ITNKE. um - I wiem us: wuzi oor- \, i TAKE HIM TQ A DQQIAI- . _\ \\\ number of the more recent pubiica- “m, hm, M55911 nwny, Miurd" Wmitmt” m u" 1°“ in that part of Canada during 1923. munlty, of the trouble and eases pain. The universal remedy. irepresent thqn on a special milseion to Canada to study conditions and word was as good as his bond and "D011 011 1-119 11105116098 01 010591‘ it mattered not what came or what trade relations between Canada and went he always proved himself i0 Norway. Mr. Roe, who is at present be one of nature's nohlemen. sister Mrs. Mary McLeod oi bioni- Mr. Nicholson wn-s o. man of Iterior and has also distributed on sterling won}, and fliwnyn mnk || behalf oi the Gqmmossioner oi Nor- (leap interest in ull that pertained 1116111 Mm11011B-6 R0901‘! 011 1151111113 to the best interests oi the com» Ho was a loyal iiioiiihoi The Norwegian Government has or uni, Presbyterian Church ilflil 01108011 M13 B00. 0f 01111511811118 l0 was over found stnndingiruo to the principles of his profession. His - While he will be much missed ll‘ the various spheres oi activities hi." The Chairman and Committee oi loss will be ieit most keenly In his the C-hevrons Club. 74, St. Goorgetsnwii home. Square, S. W. i., have decided thatwhere he spent mo it was in the homo st of his time. p y 1 q ARTlN-SENOLE WOOD-LAC eiTAi for Furniture-Floor J. ~ W“ Write is Head Office. Molina? n..- FKSQ 01")! n 1 HOME PAINTING MAD‘ QA§Y V z. w» uanrirsm-"gsuoun es i W RE! AX 1H1 "v."....,""‘,...' nonraem. 7.12.21’: I ma’ ‘w v.‘- .@ -—By (i E0, McMi i WELL HOW DID “LIKJ €NJOY ‘(OUR DWINER - MR. CLA55? ‘ 24 ,lI/ CREAT- QUT vQU ‘l KNOW- l EAT 5Q MUCH IN THEJQE. CLNbwv PLAQE-a. ‘I’ l’. HAT \ LONQ Foe A C Aikfii RESTAURANT wane I , COULD <21’ some - 0°00 OLD (Qmqgq oeu- AND .. 4