IL 9, 192a‘. Every Meal “A bite to eat-a bit ofaweet“ A Ajiter a substantial meal, the children ‘ » naturally want to top oil with a bit oi sweet. Give them WRIGLEWS, the great Canadian Sweetmeat. it combines the enjoyment oi sweet with many BENEFITS. it cleanses the teeth, removing -iood particles ‘that- lodge in the crevices. lt neutralizes the acids oi the mouth, soothes the "throat, and lastly- wnlomvs helps the stomach by supplying saliva to aid in digestive work. Made clean, kept clean, sealed tight in a wax-wrapped package. The Flavor loll into three‘ periods, correspond- ing to the. three great periods oi Egymtlall history; the Uld, Middle. and New Kingdoms. Little t RSERACING IN THE DESERT , _____ Horseraciug is a H110" ‘llemvtfd the natives oi‘ Mesopotamia. hey-swarm to the Busrah races. .. . m“, outumn meet of tlllfl Ara!) ,ls a curious nnd diverting ‘A Eiuropeun innovation is w brick grandstand with a ‘lntlal roof and benches d with many colored Persian Iiollilld the grandstand are v wooden sheds roofed with lng to exclude tlle ltent. Hero though and highly (lentrulizel form . ,,. / . oped the art of writing caused the. institution riiorm. system oli orthography This ngc produced. however. n Moore & McLeod, Limited. 4-7-2i hand bills. ings that you ever saw ready today "Moore & McLeod. Limited 4-7-21 a lll ulllll THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. lsllnmll SHOP rrom Holman; “told; THE NEW COATINGS are here. DON'T FORGET THE BALE at Rlverdalo Thursday, the 12th, See t7 : —,-- THE HANDSOMEBT spring coat THE PR-IM LADY SHOPPING BAG is now offered for 60 cents with every new or renewal sub- scription to The Guardian. 4-7-21 EVERY LADY READER of The Guardian wanting a handy service- able shopping bag should look up the advertisement in another col- umn.. 4-7-21 THE FERTILIZER MIEETING will be held in lves Hall, Mou- taguo at 2 o'clock. Monday April 9, and in the Temperance Hall, Georgetown, Tuesday afternoon. same hour. 00MB T0 THE ENTERTAIAN MENT and “Social in Graham's Road Hall Tuesday April 10th. "4721 BACK T-O WORK. -—-The many ‘frien ls of ‘Mr. James Dunn's of the firm of Rattenbulry are picased to see him ‘back to work again alter nearly six months sickness. He. speaks ‘in glowing terms kindness of the matron and nurses 2g The ‘Sunday School children oi St. of the WAITING FOR THE new cost- ings‘! They arrived yesterday. Moore & McLeod, Limited. i-‘l-ii SHOPPING BAGS, strong. dur- able and stylish only 80 cents with every new or renewal subscription to Tim Guardian. 4-7-21 RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION now and send 60 cents and have us forward you the Prim 1M1)’ ‘Shopping Bag. 4-7-31 HEAR THE AP-RIL Brunswick records at the W. T.‘ Wellenr 00-. Ltd" Queen Street, JBWBNBTY 3mm, 4-7-31 PROFlTABLE‘ AUCnION-Tbo Auction Sale conducted by M1‘- ll, 1-‘. Morrlsson at Mr. Wallacfl MoKlnnonhs. Bradnllbone was hi1‘!- eiry attended and-good 1171995 7931' ized, Horses sold I01‘ $73-00 w 174' 00 and cows rrom $52 l° 53°- THE CHlLDREWS ran-r.- Jnmes Church were given their un- nual tea. and treat on Friday‘ 9'9"‘ lug, vcllen a. large num-ber 0! W“!!! poqplz gctlhered and enivlied geve" ul hours ln games, music. 13117-97“ slides, recitatlons, etc and a most tempting supper fiuishllli; o“ Wm] lcecleam. Before closing Rev- Mr. lVl-uilignn presented the schol- srg wzth diplomas, ‘and priws W011 ‘by them for memorizing theld‘ Bibllc verses and 061116655111. d9’ portmgm, and ‘attendance dllflllfl thnt (aould be called literature surviv- ed fronr the Old Kingdom. which was an age of material progress. the ‘elaborate ‘bureaucratic o! government then prevailing devel un'l of o. uni-i Tllllllillfil‘ of ulltnrlan works- unn- of ills) P. n. island Hospital where “"5 W“ i‘ w“ i‘ My g°°d he spent twenty weeks, also of the firm of Rattsnbury who carried him over since last, fall also kept his posit-‘on open for him, but ll is such men as lMr. Joules Dennis, ‘llllizrlgllt and holiest, that the .'irm of ‘Rattenburyrs is mode of. —(’.om. tot pr-rsnllt. -——-<0-‘> PERPNIN AL”. / Messrs. N. D. MoFsdyen in the city Saturday. ISLAND LADY DEAD. - The death occurred at seven o'clock Tuesday morning at her ‘home on ‘Hudson Street of ‘Mrs. Bridget Doyle, relict: of the late Robert Doyle. Deceased had been o. resi- dent of lSteliarton for the past forty years, says the New Glasgow News of the 4th. She was ‘born and Jpent her youthful years on P E. island. lShe is survived by - three sons , John. lRobert and Will and one daughter, Anne. 4 The funeral arrangements will be an‘ nounced later. Harlrur has orrfved Chiltllilm, N. 1B. NEW MARRIAGE LAW FOR TURK-EY lting a nlsn ‘from having nlor time enjoyed -by even the 5111811051 and John N. tMcPhee, Riverdale were Miss ‘Sadie IJGLELCIIGUI‘. M01173!’ home alter spending the winter with t-he Rev. Mr. and “Mrs. F. ‘H. Llttlejollns. PARIS. April 6.—-—A law is short- ly to be passed in Turkey prohib- than one wife‘, according to Dr. Found Bey, a member of the A11- gora Parliament and ‘former Turk- Maritime Religious t Education Council T-he month of March has been one of marked act-vity in the Girl's Work field of the M. It. E. nus molt Jellolallm lent MOIDQ C. For the past three. weeks Mil-ls Allison as Maritime Secretary has ll-ld the assistance of the fiigrvltjtifl or Miss ‘May Gelnmel, Prosby; tcriflll Girl's _Work Secretary for, Canada. During this time by dint; of a very heavy schedule oi’ travelling Miss Gemmel visited noarly all of the larger centres of work in the Maritime Provln-' ces,— Woodstock, Frederlcton.| St. John, Sussex, Monctuu Cllaaillnm. ilhzlrlotltetown, Tnlro! you both konw us truly and so SYGBBY hlincs. ln these the prog 4111111116 VflTiPd to include differ- ent types or gatherings. ‘ pm: ‘Aonpds lluoN ‘Aug’ comp Three weekend gatherings] were held in St. John, llalilnx and Charlottetown. These were Splendid in spirit and ir. numbers. In St. John the week-end Rally b92811 with a meeting o! tho Girl's Council attended by fifty girls in smile of the weather. addition to the routine business the matter of School Girl's Sense oi Honor was discussed in an ani- New Glasgow, Pfcbou. lllallfax. mated and earnest manner, This was followed lJY a Rally in the Recreation Centre or theY. W. C. Lunenlburg, Bridgewatier. Sydney, A. and a very find Sunday After- noon service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian (Yhuroh largely attends-d by mothers and girls. in Tlialifax the week end was elven ever t0 a meeting of ‘the Girl's Council- a record gathening attended by 1 .’l 7 girls, represent- ing the groups in the city. Hers the theme for discussion and programme was "Camp" and whys and moans of llelpmg upwards‘ completing the purchase ot‘ the! Wallace (‘Blllp Site ’l‘h<-. decision‘ was F-‘HPllPII to lluld a demon- stration (l, G. l. T. night, programme of which would conlposed ol‘ lh'll‘lilll)*8l‘S,~‘ ‘plays, pagents, elm, representing the 1111110119 llilases of (‘. (l. l, T. work.| One nullrber would be contrlbutedl by each (“llurl-ll. On Sunday 11' ‘beautiful Girl's service. was held in Park St. Presbyterian Church r This has iberolne a feature 0i’ the‘ IC. G. l. T, work in ‘Halifax. But not only the attendance of over- 400 girls and leaders ‘but. also tllill spirit underlying the programme! given by tilt‘ Kll‘ls‘lllill‘l(t-‘i(lll1lt~il)lll\ as the most impressive oi‘ all held? in the history of Girl's Work llerel The same might bl- said of thPi l 91 d MARn-IME TOBBACO clo_,l.he‘lsh minister of health and @1111 Maritime 'l‘nbucco 1:0,, plmou; have purchased‘ the Primrose pro- he"? consisting of assembly hall and warehouses with land running to the harbor channel, and hope t0 begin the manufacture or tobac- c° 1150111 A-Pfil 1st. gays the Pictou Advocate. The new company is composed of Mr. Jack lMcKerlnn, of the Minto Pharmacy, Mr, Lewis McKenun, lather oi: Jack all of whom have relatives and friend-s where he will attend of Moslenls col-led to assist 200.000 Turkish war orphans. es of attitude in the last iew Y?!" toward the old Mosllem marrlas customs," explained Dr. Found. ' “Our wars left mined; to conform to 0118mm‘ 1111 the fact jhorses are stalbled and here 'l't the trainers, stewards and ‘.1111 important "Tbtalislltor," in his llzlngerson. The paddock i‘ patch of desert- like the course f. Native gtlllllllltlft-i also con~ ols, uledlcnl Ibooks, and proverbs, business letters, and wills. also the ‘biographies of tile high ‘ tilelr tonvbs. Tile next and. officials engrwved on the walls of,‘ age, that of the in Kensington, P, E_ 1,; Major Wcl-sford MacDonald, M. P. .. and O'Brien Bros. Cllnthaln, Ont.. pioneers in the tobacco industry and among the largest growers] land packers of tobacco in Canada. ed‘ all of Turkey und did not fin l welfare. who is sailing tomorrow on the Aquitanln for New York. a congress‘ 1,, that .1 recently travels any mun wit‘h more than one witch 4$+QOO4OQQ+OOFGOOOOGOOQ4 ', ate around the shells. They j shaggy and picturesque ut a ‘Middle Kingdom, witnessed the blrth of real literature. iine [O'Brien Bros, have been cond‘uct- _|lng experiments on their fsrlns in Do You Want n- At close quarters they arc ; Tiibillbly’ dirty and rugged y sit. in circlcr- in the dust, a lot of dingy crows, needless the crowds surging around ‘._‘ as they make their game and se their favorites for the race desert man is a reckless bidder lpoetlry, philosophical writings. and rollulnces, the prototyrpes of the "Arzllillnan Nights" and other titles of adventure and intrigue. The New Kingdom produced the lnlttlo hymns of the great Elnpcrors. Belonging to this age _ also, were love and religious stakes his all upon his ravol'lt8lpflpmg_ among which were m. ‘ I In swlcionl iulresenvbles eluded the famous llylnn m the v, American-Indian, for whether so“ of‘, Amunuphls “hand a “m, wins or loses his expression poem 1n pram, 9f deanh The“. (111811896- religious poems displayed- a strong sense of ‘personal piety and por- sonal relationship to ‘the deity. k “The Egyptians were not a K j - oomy people always ‘brooding NDON, April G.—-At the ROY'|0V0l‘ death and the - _. ‘IEINT EGVPTYIANlS ' WERE NOT GLOOMV tomlb. They ,_, siatic Society, yesterday Dr. A had u keen some of humor, and ckrnan read a paper on the would sing n good song and tell .1 ature of tho ancient Egyptians.,rl good story. pg, said that Egylptinn literature __." growing tobacco for the Canadian government. M-r. Lewis MoKennn has had‘ n long experience in the manufacture of tobacco, and in J. E. Molicnua and Major J. W. Mac- Donld, 1M. P. P. the company have an excellent business exeeut lve_ TKs officers are: President- J. T. ‘H. OlBrien, Manufacturer. Chzltbsm, Ont. Vicedlresident and General Manager-Jimmie, McKen- na, Pictou, N, S. Sec. Treasurer- J. n. llVicKenna (lfilfiglsl-l Plow“ N. S. Directors-d. J. O'Brien. ‘Chntham, Ont, Major J. W. Mac- Donald‘ M. ‘P. P. Plctou, N, 8.. Mr. Lewis MQKen-llfl manager of the Maritime Tobacco Co, left on Mon- day morning on a business trip to Quebec and Montreal, Mr. Mc-_ Kenna will look after the buying of some machinery for the new plant. Relief From‘ Bronchitis In Gardners Asthma and Bronchitis Cure we are sure you will flnd quick relief from all your trouble. This breathlul remedy in praised by all-users-romark- able euros have been credited to It; use-and in every cue the patient hai been bene- tltod. You should not continua dragging out a suffering ex- ‘ ‘ , when by ullnq the great nmody, the grant joy oi perfect health In yours. I Don't delay. Start I cure today. A bottle only costs lllll 2 MACS Drugglltl A Cool Lleall Shave , Nothing refreshes a man more than a morning shove. It gives a unu of coolnou and t-elhncu which lasts throughout the day. Equip your-elf with the right tools- l i i > Th0 Dependable AAAALAMAAA‘ P O-OOQ-O __._... .. Dr. ~E.C. Harris Eye Specialist Removed from Royll link lulldtll AUTO arson nAzons. cutter-r: luzons. names-r RAZORB, mu- on arson, BHAVINO snusllss. EXTRA stanza ALL KINDS. sl-uwmo claims. snsvmo wow- olna. no, arc. A complete outfit vvlll colt you but a traction M ttio ox- ponu of a your: ohlvifll l‘ _ a harbor chop. To Dillon In the Store of Try o.» spout wom- Hnul Groom Altar Shaving, Frloo Only E conto- lollnsol i: ldluson The Quality nruomw Gar. Kant and 019.0" .|_- ‘ tho W. T. Wsllllor 00-1 Ltd, Quun Strut- Ofllco Hours: I n. m- , g9 5,30 p. m. Evening appollltmflthl amnlil If desired. Phone 180. I ’-'|l _ gmups 0f girls hflVe 151W ‘Girl's Sunday Service ill Charlotte- ltown the next WHHk-léllilvlllttllshf lJnlnes Presbyterian (‘ilurcll was well filled by the flirls‘ and their, At .'lll of: was the‘ l ‘nlotllers and fathers. ‘these Miss. Gellrlnel - "Thfie h?“ bee“ radical chnngfismcnker and nlodo a deep inlprcss" 211ml on all the girls. i llnllics were held on WGCK day ‘nights lll Woodstock, Fredericton; I 1119113’ wld°w“'Mci.cton, (lhalhllln, TrnhosflNcwl anll orphans. Now we are dPlPYWGIzls-lgotv, Lunenlburg, Bridgelvlltnp; “Ifivdncy, Glace Bil)", North Snimxy,‘ Illnd Sydney ‘Mines. At nearly all i tilt-so, t-wo new features of the‘ ly the girls oi‘ the new GTOIllD llnitllltion ‘Cereluony oi’ Canadian; iGirls in Training, nnd the first; appearance in the Mzlrililltes 1t’ tile, splendid series of lantern glides. ‘These have been collected froln |ull pulls of tho Dominion by ille .Nutionlll Girl's Work llozlrll and represent the wvork i.l all its phase-s. lll addition in the nlbovla mass mltllernga, Mother and Llnugilter Bnnqul-ts were held in the Presb- teriun Churches ill Fredc-rictlln Mom-ton, Bridgewatrl‘ and Pictou. Tllc unusually large attendance oi‘ mothers ‘bespoke the increasing popularity ol‘ this form of gather- ing, ln Sussex lilo girl of various groups llPlll a united snppl-l" gathering to hear Miss Gelnulcl. This was the first “get together" time since the confer- l-nc.‘ once n your mo. The that 1H3 girls and lenders sot dowvll to slupper pHWPR the rapid development 0i’ the work in this town, whore all tho churches have zulfllllrtl li- 111 "ll 26 different audiences oi" girls null indies were adllressed—a ifllfll d (lenllncl and Miss Alilfifill. lll zllldiilon to the above, i-W" Leadership gatherings WPPe held- Pirst, n lmadors‘ Training Course ‘ in (‘llarlottotowll the week WP- (‘wlillz Easter, Tile first, session took the forln of n sulppr-r guill- Tllc P.E.l. Girls’ \Vl.lk Board were hostesses llt this delightful rupusi, The second was a mass gathering of the students oi the Miss Allison presented tho rslaims of (‘hnndlnn Girls in 'l'l‘:lllllng as un educational ‘factor to 200 stud- " cuts. [dverywhero there is evidence oi the flu-t that the (lanarllnn (llrls dQpp-rbotad in the church life 0f the Mnrltlmos. In so short a time as tour years tho appeal of this [our fold way of life has been so -‘ strong that already over 400 n this mom as their own and embarked] on ,-. programme of trainlnx w. wards its realization. Results in lhurrlcter building vary awordlnfl t to the leadership and 110160111161 0' 0THA_C_ HE I Place n piece of oct- ton wool saturated , with Mlnord": In i116 cavity. Acts l! I counter irritant I114 gives quick relief- |~1|ARD'$' Walerprooi Big, lloomy handsomely .“". i r Sle 4x5 Inches The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its rcaders._The Prlm Lady Shopping Bag, retailing at $1.50 will be glven with every NEW or RENEWAL Subscription to The Guardian for an additional . , 60 GENTS This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to the lady readers of The Guardian. Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and 60 CENTS will secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. It is carefully made—strong and durable, of ‘high grade waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered cretonn-e. The handles are exceptionally strong and will sup- port any reasonable strain. The open mouth top is kept secure- ly closed by a broad strap and clasp. The entire BAG reflects gxlg taste and is ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT ‘Subscription Department THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Charlottetown '_ DearSirsz-‘Enclosed please find $. . . . . . . . for my New-Benewal-Subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. NAME ..--...---.-.--.--.'---.----.--.¢---nn- ADDRESS‘ Your Subscription Expired .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nu cluluolrllolill oullllnull Subscription Department [lie groups. Suffice it ti‘ SllTtTllIt suFFlF s 'of“Thi;Tnbvbfimfif-Toilwliit-‘will you do_with the striped idle enthusiasm and wlodk done l‘y the girls, the devotion nl’ the wards _lll‘lll;;lll',', Lin‘ Kingdom illtojlinlona your son says he's sending .t.hl-. nhdst or our teen-ago youlll.‘honle‘.'" the ;‘." fort I of approximately Zi200-by Miss , firing to which 45 leaders sot down. " Normal School n‘. Trllro, where in Training pmgrnnllno has been :~‘ loaders and the expressions of llp- ‘ ——~~ Rusm, Mother__ttyon may we" Pleciaml“ b?’ "19 "miller-S "lb A ask, missle. lsuppose I'll have to fried I “mklmgl 1m“ exms"? , _ -- lnut it in one of the DlK-sties; but ouch wth t e fed are cause. for Gqlllros Daughter (After readiugiwhnt I'm going to fesd 1t on, 300,1. tlt spelled conviction as to tlll‘ letter from l-oILugt-Fs §Ull)——"1\llllfle5g only kuqwg", PROBLEMl Protestant ,.. ANNOIJNCENT z WE WISH T0 INFORM Till? PUBLIC that we are continuing the RETAIL FOOTWEAR business in the stand formerly occupied by LePage, Brady, Co., Ltd., where we will welcome you to see our line of:— NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR AT- LOWEST PRICES ST THE SHOE YOU WANT Men’s bal. laced boot with the new French toe and rubber heel as illus- trated in brown and black. $5.7 5 GIVE US A CALL BRADY-FOOTWEAR-CO. JAMES A. BRADY VICTOR CHAISSON WE HAVE JU