~~sivn Your _ the least expensive and sat‘- You VVIL\ FIND no FAULT WITH ouuoongs |'L'lll'I‘\' in drugs is uh- Fnlutply cssv-iitiul tn lllltlll! from getting into them. sortment oi’ those very low prices. ' bags lbr l..<_.-i inldicincs. Doctors }_ yliw-lllllwllil H o: min-virtue; If you use them you will» . 1, oW It‘ ~ -i-.~:c )- _ till“: viii“ h“ ,_,I,,.,_,-,,!|‘_,,",,,I_ iiud your winter clothes Will lrnilt-d to uuil i mt u: i-u- ho in excellent condition rv onl)‘ llli’ purest drill-III. ~ wl1en you require them. More of llcllulili: hcrvli-c. MACKINNON onus co 'l‘ln- Use Moth Proof Bags and save Fur Insurance. Th‘, “rgnll |\1IllIIk Store Plmnv 2m DRUGGISTS FOX giscurr imperial rodoll fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and 904i liver oil. ‘flu-y also contain moat. scrapes and are rich in protein (must-b,- protlutziiit:substance) and fat (heat producing). They are rcctmimcnilcd by experienced f’. E. I. ranchers who have fed them to their foxes for {several years. we iii-p. yin-portal to fill orders for ton lots at lowest. possible price diicct from factory. lmpérinl Biscuit C0, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN DBOX 446 Phono 8i5--J Eiiusu ascorcn lootuzn co. 158 RICHMOND ST. CHARLO'1‘TETOWN, P. E. I. . NOTICE z Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg, Co., Limited Box 485, Charottetown ‘ I H. R. Archer, General Representative And winter clothes of all 5’ kinds by putting them away t in Moth Proof Bags. This is . or way to prevent moths We have an excellent as- ., at , i The 2 Macs E \ COLORED VOILES in shades at Futons \ UNLOADING / liood In barrels; a and elsbths. (Jarvell Bros. “EVERSHAIRI” ner Ltd. Jewellers. and tucks from 75 cents up, . 'l‘aliui' Shop. z l.. ltesiiloncr- S494, Sircct. z-omplelv», known JMIntou, Llmogces ctc. W. Wsllner. Ltd. Jewellers. it includes such wol Advertisers are reminded that all display. advertisements must." be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. mvon Saturdays. S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from l\l(lllI.l’Pll.l May 6th. Sihe will be duo (‘ihurlottetown May 9th and loads for Sf Johns Newfoundland direct. Pairries requiring space are requested to book at once. Buntain and Bell Co. agents. ‘NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS -_ Advertisers are reminded that all dlspla-y advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the duy previous to publication and before 10 o. m. on Saturdays. ‘BOOK YOUR ORDERS with us now for Superphosplizite, Slag, Pot- ash, Slag and Swifts’ Mixed Fer‘.- ilizci" in Animal Brand and Pnta- to Fertilizer. Our prices are low considcrini; the high analysis of our goods. A. liornc and Co. ..__j¢o rnnsouaLs ‘Mr. l’. (l. Rowe (lame inspector. (Ioli-iuun. (‘uinc to tho Cit)’ V0519!” day. < \.\Ir. Ill. J. lllci r. Kiukora, was iii the city ycstoi ay_ lion. J. A. Mililtnflllillil was a pas- <QIlP('I‘ hv train from (Iharlotterowp to Cordigam yesterday. ‘Clapt_ Whittle, Charlottetown, left yesterday for Sydneyt to take charge of a vessel. hlcssrs. Joseph Mclfiwen and‘ H. is. McKay of New London. were visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. and ivlrs J. Nelson Smith, of Lower Coverdalrg . . 13., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. P. W, ‘lurner and Mr. 'l‘urner. Mr. L. H. D. McCoubrey mor- chani, New Glasgow, wnas in the city yesterday and returned in the afternoon. Messrs James and John McDoni nld of Bath_ Mc., who "have been visiting their forincr hom-c in 0‘L0ary came in yesterday morn- ing from a. visit to friends in the eastern part of the province. They left for O'Lenry in the zifternoon. Stepping into Ill? New Season With Smartest Stockings Did you r-vr-i‘ consider how rare. I-y one secs his or hcr own feet and how constantly one sees the fol-t. of other people? 'I‘hitt‘s_bccuu>=c one cannot see oncfs fool, while walking, having rwcu conatantl-y dlrectcibto thc road ahead, to size whore he is going. Yo. imw careless we get about thc lookr of our stockings. Now the time is here to rcllt our foot in spic-Lspzin-ncw stockings. Tlio smartos, new models for men. women and childmn~tiiiil over so much flower in prihe-thfln 1H5! SPIISUII. 2- -l rib sitickings for boys and girls it to lll 2 pairs for $1.00 Ilcatht-i‘ Iloso $1.50 Lo $1.65. , Futons Ltd. Brings Don't Endure Happy Ease . Pain. Apply first; sons", ; The Remedy your Grandmother ' used to Get Sure Relief. On Sale Everywhere. A GOOD, THING. ‘ RUB IT IN DI‘. s. c. Harris A Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. ' Office Hours 9-12.30, 2-5. Giannini NOW — Robin halves; quarters PENCILS price $1.50 and upwards. W. W. Well. NECK NOVELTIES. Latest thing I" Ort-iflhdy vcstees and collars at Pfllvlls. with touches of color lace _OAKEIS TAXI SERVICE~J5IlZIIILI |'~ ' Phone 1M School CHlNA—Our china stock is most; _ I ONTARIO GROWN White Bann- lincis as Royal Doiilta’, NOTICE TO ADVEIRTlSERS — l" EEEEBIIIIE affixed. how to escape from it. k formidable lhold, ‘but ‘I’ snuw IIAI‘. I u ~,-°|NGHAM onssisss. all ready "If the little ilmtllle at Pawns. “it Jet murquise satin for sport skirts at Patons. 4m)’ head of cattle-all ADDIY C. D. MCKJlIIIHQII, Souris. ADVERTISE THE IEAUTIBB friendsa. souvenir of P. E. i. only 57c postpaid. Guardian Office. _MOLASSE$ schooner D. D. Mc- hcnzlc sailed from Barbadoes to- dyuy with a full cargo ofmoiaisses. \cry choicest. New crop for Car- vcll iiros. or Outs and Seed Wlheat, Barley Peas, yetches, etc. Selling at low_ es, prices, wholesale and retail by A. liornc and C0,. ,.__,._. “PRINCE" - "Queen City"- ‘fQuakcr”—“'Robln Hood" and "Five Roses" Flour and Rolled Oats sell- ing at specially low prices, whole- sale and retail, by A. Horne and (Jo. HOLDERS have a Iromplctie assortment of cs. Price 50 cents each. W. W. Welllner, Ltd. Jewellers. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF‘ ILLLUSTRATED~Souvenir of the Province-best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price fifty-seven cents portpaid. Guardian Office. MEMORIAL LODGE NO. 266- On Monday evening there was u. vary largo attendance of the Sis- ters and Brethren at the regular meeting of Memorial Iiodge No. 26" L. O. Il. A. ‘three new candidates being initiate-d into the Lodges ’l‘bers are new members being add cd t0 its roll every meeting night. 'l‘his Lodge was formed here in the suuinuer of 1918 wthen delegates of the M W. Grand Orange Lodge of ll. A. were here, since then the Lodge has increased very much in size. Other new Lodges have been foimeil on other parts of the island and it is expected that before long there will be a large numbed of Ladies Orange Lodges on the Is - lllllLl. Their ilegree work is ‘very pretty and of a very high sutndartl. The members of the Lodges have done a loft of hard lvork for the Protestant Orphanage" HEIII] UIIK I5 NEW YORK, April 26.—Although wrestlers have discovered and poi" footed (let's-noes for nearly evey hold and lock that has been employed no grapple-r ‘has succeeded in pre- senting an effective defence against the Lewis head lock. The toe clutch has fa/ileil to win a fall in so great a length of time that it is failing into disuse. All wrestlers of -a.bility'uow understand how to avoid a toe lrold, 0r, if it; is Stcchcfs body scissors is still a it failed 1.0 lrccp him in possession of the cham- incurs-hip. (‘militia-It's bczul ‘scissors rhas al- ways boen difficult to adjust. and is futile against an experienced grape pier. Arm locks are now frequently us.- ed and are effcctivn in bringing an opponent to the malt, wrist holds bring ‘applied as a finishing ltouch. Yet. Lewis than withstood all the above holds and lsoored victories by the use of his head lock. (lecaslonaly some wrestler will flatter himself that ho has discov- ered a method to counteract. the licxtd lock. Such a one was Bob bianagofi‘ of Chicago, who wrestled mx+x<+mo SAVING THE Keep your last season's straw hot and (have it. con- verted lnto another now and bright one by using COLORITE By changing tho color and shape oi‘ a hat it may look like a new one, and it will be new as far as the observation oi others Is concerned A full assortment of colors to choose from. We also car- nfa. complete assortment of ‘ SUNSET BOAP DYES HIT DIAMOND DYE! DYOLA DYEO Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore FOR SPORTSWOMEN. The new. "’WANTED—lst_ week in May kinds. 0F THE I3LAND—by Bending 1011-1‘ N FOR PYREX—We holders for all size of Pyrex dish- ‘ our home life. Address And I - Presentation PRESENTATION TO N. o. Mac- 266—L. O. B. A P. E. i. received a very pleasant after the transaction of business of Memorial L, O, B, A, ter Addie L. Afflenk and an address b)’ liro. L. B. Miller on behalf hicmorlal Ixxlge. The address was as follows. LADIES ORANGE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Charlotte-town. P. E. April 25th, 192i. ‘ Mr. Nell I). MacLean, Grand ftetlfelflfy Right Worsliipi'ul Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. i. and, mem- ber of Memorial Lodge N0. 266 L. t), ll. A. Dear Sir and Brethren- Learning of your intended departure from thislprovince in the very near future ‘to join your brot- lie-r in business in lvesieru Canada, “'0 gladly embrace tlils opportunity of this last regular meeting at which you will be present-do ex- press to you our mingled feelings of regret. and joy over the unex- pected chum-to you bontemplaite making. liy your regular attendance our meetings, and your cheerful willingness to zissist in every good work promoting t.lie interests of our Lodge. you have proven yourself one of our most valued members, your strict fidelity to duly and up rightness of livinghave claimed our zidiiiirzition and respect, and in con scqiicnce-wve regret that these plea snut. associations are so soon to curse. We. hitwever, are reminded that. selfishness should form no part of our lives, and, therefore, we rejoice to know that our loss will Ibe amply compensated to, you by thc attractive prospects which have caused you to listen to the coll from the Golden West. May your fondest antlcipatlons ‘be t-ully realized. Leaving home. mother and sis- ters-uot to mention the lztrge clr- clc of genuine friends is no easy task, butt the reinrmhrranco rihat you can look behind and sec no shadow across the pavth of your young life to blur its memory should and will be a sustaining fort-c not only in the separation- but along life's journey. . You have bee-n singularly honored —ln one so y0ung—by having been elected ‘to the important. position of fir-and Secretary of the R. W. Grand flrzinge Lodge of l’. E. l., and so efficiently and conscientiously xvcre Ihc tiuties performed that you were rc-clecteil to the term which you now enjoy. Thus, while consci- cncc is a reward for work nobly performed, it is satlsfydng to know that this work is appreciated by his fellow men. Many otlher posi- tions of trust have you also filled and with gratifying success. In assuring you of our most with Lewis last Friday the contest lct it be known that he knctw how tn circumvent Lewis and his side cbanccry. it. took Lewis but eight een rnlinutcs to convince Managoff that he was mistaken. The ‘Chicagoan was so weakened by the application of ‘the hQd lock thttt. Lewis mercifully refrained from putting it on in the second fall, which ho won in five minutes with an arm lock and wrist hold. The colleglun who is tn wrestle Iiqwis tomorrow night at the Hotel Commodore us solid not to fear the head look and it. wil be interestlni-Z to note the effect 0t‘ the presence cn the youngsters cranium FASHIONABLE IMMODESTY— Judge Arthur Tuttle, of the U. S. District Court, anlauthoritY o" 5°‘ clnl disease, declared that the modesty of our country's tllfllltlntl is crumbling away because of im- modest. styles. “American morals »the futureof our raw-fife Hllt‘0(lIllg\h0\VilI‘il destruction, he- itilllflf! of a grmring drllnriuency among the country's girlhood, tol- crittetl, yes, fostered. by unsympa- thetic and carelss mothers and fathers," said Judge Tuttlc. "M0- dern clothes spell rulnatlon for tho young women of totiay; fasth- Ioiiable lmmodesty "ls the greatest. menace to our national life; a dis- appearing Institution-tho family tircside—<must be revived to save the American girl in her ideal form. As a nation we are losing The family fire- stilt! is a thing of tho past, banish- ed by a diversity of Interests. It is easily accounted for why the divorce counts are working over- time and white slavery flourishes.“ I UIIUNC EIIIM Than ola um Is a wonderful relief also for Burns, Scolds, Chopped Skin. Etc. Milton‘ McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown 4 Phone 68-Y Cor. Kent Ind Prlnoo Strum um m cumin LEAN BY SISTERS AN BRETH-v REN IN MEMORIAL LOIGE NO‘ . I Mr. Neill n. MacLean, crantfisec- "a WHIP)’. Loyal Orange Association of surprise on Monday evening in the‘ Qf-flnse Lodge Rooms, City, when; regular o 266 he was Dyggented Wm, a for five months. I tried allkinds of handsome leather suit-case by Sis- of I E- took the tablets regularly until every s. .. ,..... n iiiininsn Began To like “FIIIII-il-IIIBS" 8 OITAWA S12, Hoar, P. Q. “For a year, I suffered with Rheu- matirm, being forced to stay in bed medicine without relief and thought Iwould never be able to walk again. l Ono day while lying in bed, [read ‘c0014! “Fruil-a-lives" the great fruit l medicine; and it seemed just what I _ needed, so I decided to try it. The firs! 60x helped mz, and I trace of the Rheumatism left: me." LORENZO LEDUC. ! 50c. a box,6 for $2.50, trial size 25o. At all dealers or sent postpaid b] I Fruit-l-tivcs Limited, Ottawa. I =—.»-_- hearty good wishes wherever you go, we ask you to accept this in the hope that it. may often remind you The Stock that ari oi‘ associates you are now about to leave. Signed on behalTof Memorial Lodge N0. 266. , , Sisters ELSIE J. WHEATLEY, HANNAH HOWATT, l TILLIE LARGE, ADDIE L. AFFLECK. Committee. Bro. hlaclman, in reply expressed his regret of having to leav-e the large nuimber of friends in the Lodge and elsewhere and thanked the Sisters a-ud Brethren one and all for their very valuable present and many good wishes. Mr. MacLean, leaves the Island the eleventh of May, for Raymore, Sask.. where he will join his brot.-- her ill-r. A. G. MacLean, who 0on- uucts a large retail and mercantile and undertaking establishment. FAREWEl-L SOCIAL AND PRE- ISENTATION AT HAMPTON. On Tursday evening. April 12th., the Congregationcf Tr-yon, Ham- pton, and Bonshaw, together with many loyal and true friends of Rev. J. S. and M-rs. IVlacKa", assembled in Hampton Hall to say “l<‘arewell" to their beloved Pastor and his wife, to express m them their deep and sincere appreciation 0f the great, efficient, and faithful servic- es rendered by them throughout the field (luring the six (seeming- ly) very short wears which the Con- gregation have enjoyed the priv- iledge of having their faithful min- istrations among them and to also have the ptleasure of spending a social evening with them, previous to their departure for their new field of labor at Murray Marbor North. The United Choirs 0f Tryon and Hampton, supplemented by music- al talent, etc, from the three sect- ions of the Congregation, carried out an interesting Program of Cho- ruses, Solos, and ‘Instrumental Music. which ivnsmicely intersper- sed with addresses b-y the Chair- man, Mr. J. H. Myres, of Hampton; Mr. J. J. MacLeod, Bonshaw, and; Mr. E. C. Holm, DeSable, all oft Sets the l’ace dership. here. v—and dresses every few days. Here are some of the prices: Coats at $15, $18, $22.50 to $59. rwhlch were suitably adapted for] the occasion. ' The ziddress. which follows, was rend by Elder E. ‘C. i-iolm, of Hamp ton Church, the presentation of’ Gold, Sliver, and Bank-Notes was made to Pastor and wife respect- ' ively by Mr. J. J. MncLeoil, Repre- r seutative IEliler of the Congregat- l ion. and by Mrs. MacFarlane, to all 4 of which Mrs. and Mr. MucKuy elo- quently and happll-y replied, 0x- pressin-g deep and sincere thanks for all klndnesses shown during their happy period of service in the Congregation. ADDRESS Dl-‘ar Mr. and Mrs. MacKay:-_ 5 it is with intermingled feelings of decpes, regret and sincere sorr- ow, that the members and adher- ents of this Congregation, together with many loyal und true friends, have assembled here bhls evening or bid you ‘farewell? and to have the pleasure of spending a social evening Willi you e'er you leave the Congregation of Tryon. Hmlipton and Bonsbaw, to assume duties, at God's Command, ‘in a new field of labor. Realising fnow it. homcrimes happens. in this busty world of ours, that our nearest and deares, friends sometimes slip away from us withou, our having taken the time to loll them of our zipprcclat- ion and affection for them, we wish this evening to express to you both how greatly we have apprec- iated your worth. the gratitude of our hearts for (he Ilnestimrtblq sor- v-lces which vyou have faithfully and efficiently rendered to (‘lmrch and People in the years that are now numbered with flu, past, and how we apprehend missing you in thr- yenrs that are to come. During those years. so full of service. boih on Pastor and Councillor you have been over faithful in all your ros- ponslble duties. Your sermons have not. nnl-y been cdlfylng and instruc- tive, bu, have been messages from “On High," Winning mony BT60- lous souls for “’l'hc Master." You have also cheerfully responded. Blr. to every call. and both by precept and example you have taught us to put “First til-lags First." and Wu have ever labored with an eye sin- gle to the "Glory of Gntl." with the result that many Precious, Immu- W ll tot Souls hav¢ been won and brought back into the Master's Fold. and the Congregation has attained, llndcr your capabte and efficient leadership. an unpreceden- ted standing never proviouslv anti- cipated undsr any former Pastor- ate. The Literary Tastes and Socia- lhllltvy of both yourself. Sir. and Mrs. MacKay. have rendered your presence essential at an our Soc- ial and Public gatherings. Having drawn so much of your origin from the "Land of the Heather." l! to usually predominated. regret at her departure. T0 E0 to the Manse hos always been aplen- sure, and In ever-g department of the church the inspiration of her Sabbath School, Y. P. a. 4.. E». presence and leadership In the pro- M. ~S., Mission Bands and» mess o; t]? imam in b f It and which lshalii not tbe forgotten. . '.~asawas eerie -———l memwim y Continued on Page Three. Fililililill\ To your amiable Partner in life e would also express our keencst connection pggtily itppreolnjeilt The a-otive \ Even with the Best of Luck. a You'll need plenty . of exercise and good food c9 reach the top. ed barley, sweet with its own Don't Forget, too. that. Crape=NutS is partially‘ ed. and. has just enoug lA/indsor, Ontario. have been born scarcely without its confines, the Scottish element Suits at $18, $24, $32, $36, to $65. Drsses at $13.50, $15, $24, to $53. GI and containing valuable mineral g elements necessary to well-nour- ished bodiesdarams and. nerves Prss to keep the body in corrzgfiion. Sold by grocers everywhere! E Made by Canadian Postum Cereal |au=u=|==iu==u==|€léf§' If it’s good and new-—you’ll find it New York—Toronto—Mon- treal are sending us suits—and coats i r fought to bear upon the proble rape =Nuts is a robust blend of wheat and malt- ' -.~ I Coats- Suits-Dresses’ .; Its in the matter of having the new’ _ - things when you want them -— that this store keeps in the position of lea-_ r Mnnre 8. Mnlenil Lin, 110-121 Queen Street Charlottetown p». interest taken, the instruction tru- parted, particularly. as a twill-lei‘ the Sabbath School. from a fill knowledge of things pertaining the higher and better life, abs h ‘If v - all; i. L. ..-.._....,,..... w‘, u, _ , l’ .“<;'...-n"' w‘ < -~ "