M/iilCii 2 I, 192i t SEE THE LATEST ' BAYERTYPE PHOTOS AT THE BAYER STUDIO ”‘Q¢QOQ@'Q.Q-OQDQ4 OO§QQQQ NEW ‘a SPRING’ - STYLES FOR MEN ._\ll _oi our i\(‘\\' sin-inc Shoes for iiien are on the sitelvt-s. l'p to tho iiiinuit- styles in large variety. z d all marked at this springs prices. any shoes left over from last season are lllili‘i(i"l tiown to nteot these. in sonic cases even lower. ‘ $5.95 ‘Men's Black ilotits, lilitfliililll tot‘. , l\‘lcn's Black littots. knob toe l\ien’s Brown Boots. meti- iiiiu toe. Men's Brown iloots knob toe. ft. $55-95 ' {lion's Brown Boots. round loll. rubber heels. Men's Block Cult‘ iloots, knob toe. _; ‘M61131 Black Calf Boots. .- iiietliuni toe. ‘q? ' $7.95 Brown Cult last" pointed Young Men's ‘Boots, “Ace toe‘. ' ‘“Vl=iny" Brown Cali‘ Boots. rountl toe. rubber lllUVlS. “Htitoe" Black or Brown Calfskin boots. rubber heels. ~ $9.95 We art.- oilcring most of tho best. inaiic boots iii Canada at $9.95. Slater. Brandon. Astor- 'ia, Eagle. otc.. in all the fash- lonutble shapes and colours. These shoes sold last reui up to $16.50 per pair. Alley & Co., Ltd. - Fashionable Footwear Eye-Glasses from $2.00 to $10.00 Bear is a big territory. V61 right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses ABLE, d he‘ the ONLY cmndlrs "iarricmt (attendance courses. in Montague t ' Cuillnd use itxfillfgll: . ititt nr-ro-n TICAL PARLOUR E. i. PiiltiililN ounmtu oHOIIPII" mmttuo. I. n i. ..ttttttt vicioiii ...-i-"--..-.t ..t.-.--- A ~ ' r. \ , " elk-MI W" "'5' " llvlbflnn E lSlEilN Gil iililllli cur uvu w buy in uti- prov- Illdtl. ..°iF 1T8 nnv oooos we ittttttt. il- ivuii k Murdock. Montague. | ...“TAIT'S EASTER PLANTS- glll‘ Hale Saturday morning Mat-eh .tit.i. Ltistei-n Grocery, Eating, I .____ ‘ . FFOR SALE —-Nice Bay Mire, h yours old. weight 1000 pounds, Ar-iiii" Box i196 ‘Montague ' FCNJOVABLE LECTURE.— itcly. J. G. Murtiii, Mt. Stewart. timivinrd uninteresting and iiistrtic ttvt- lecture iii the hall til Si. P8101": ll.t_\ on ‘Ptiestiay. .\l.ir.li 15th. Not» withstanding tho sttorvny night. llltfli‘ \\’liS a lirgt- and &il'|ll‘t‘.(‘,i?ili\'(> ziiiztieiicc. 'i‘\\'o ’-\'l‘.li-i‘l‘I\il€l‘(3-i.i solos by Airs. it. H. iJcwai- were also llillt‘ii enloyeti by iill. ’i‘he "Jebplo of Sit. Pele "s are l'or-innate in hav- iiit- ‘it's talented young ht-iy in |ll"ll‘ iiiitlst. The choruses by the _‘»tt'\lil.'I people also (tailed forth liiitll)‘ coiripliiiieiitary roin-urks. Vancouver Won From Ottawa Tcn Thousand Witnesued Western. crs Capture First Game of World's Series. \".\Nt't)iiVi*Lli. ll t‘. Mar. 22. \ t-rotvtl of 10.000 itifls gatliei-ctl tonight to witness the first hockey" halite of tlic world's series and thc Stanley Cup between Ottawas oi tiit- National lioi-kcy League and Yaiii-ouvtir ‘of the Pacific (Joust liockey Association. Despite the inilti weather. the ice appeared very" keen. Ail reserved seats were. sold early and iii-any tiiszipptrintetl enthusiasts were this afternoon offering large sinus for tickets. iii the first tperiotl itfter fifteen minutes and forty seconds‘ play. Skinncr netted the first goal for Vancouver. Duncan of the west- eriiers scored the second two min- utes and l.llil‘i.y.l'i\'t*. seconds‘ latt-r_ The stttttttttt Egg 'i‘itt-. following lcttci- iccuived by the fizin ut‘ Auld Bros“ egg dealers n1‘ this city. from n large Canadian exporting firm contains- valuable information.- THE STORAGE EGG FOR 192i PACK WHATWS IT WORTH? it is some yclirs since the writer tiraftcil an ‘Egg circular. Then it was eas_v»luduy it is difficult. The decline in general coiiiiiiodit~ ies commenced May M920 and has continued steadily for eleven months. 'I‘lie decline still continues and no one IHIOWS-VHIBII or where it will end. it must sooner or later have its effect on all prices. Those that have seen t‘~-~ "featest Iiquida tion are coiitliintll. finding new low levels. 'l‘lie dcciine been of slinrt duration. only coin- iiienciiig ll. niontth- ago. it tins ‘been S€V91‘(l—‘bll|_ has iiil the drop been taken? iii egg prices has iiiuts for the Motoris. . BY ALIERT L. CLOUGH - vO-obvooovooovooovvq-p. s THE FELT WASHER A Little Thing That Wear t Out Soon And is Bothcrlome To Ra- p:ace_ THERE I5 A PERSISTENT TENDENCY for lubricant to escape fron. all housings and bearings tvliicli contain it. and this iii- vorttc-s waste tuncleanliness and tiiinger of lubrication failures. An cquully strong unobtrusive but iiii- puzitaiit felt packing or washer stiuids guard to protect against ihrsn evils. but unfortunately lls pcrlod (if service is vcry limited aiiil it must be ronv-iveil at intervals. A packing of this hind is usually providctl. just inside a housing or bearing enclosure at the point where a shaft passes through into the cpcn or into some connected part, the ivashei- being held in a re. taincr so that it surrounds and p; < rs upomtlie sliat.‘t_ thus preventing lilt! escape of oil along i-t. l<‘cli bcing ut‘ tin elastic nature. such washers itct effectively for n time htit iiliintutely the material loses its springy nature and (teases to bear uptni the shuft sufficiently. Leakage t.f lubricant then begins to tiikc place uiid can only be pre- antvcntctl by putting iii d new felt_ Both ozitsidetbearing of the rear tixlc arc usually furnished with one or stmiiatliiics "two of such packings. to prevent liilbrlcani: esciitpe from? thp, bearings and housing onto the brakes and the inside bearing of. each front wheel is similarly equipp ed. Other important places .wherc felt rings are used. are in the trans- mission. wliero the cliitteli shaft and the llilql drive shaft emerge from. the housing; in the neck of tlic retir axle housing where tho propeller shaft pillttffi it and in the spherical covers (Jti universal joints. As a rule persistent leakage of lubricant tlirottgh a hcztriiig is a sign that fl new fclt should be installed. unless the ltnlty enclosure is vcry much over-filled. 'i‘liesta washciti-i a rt- iistcti in ill/PU’ parts catalog and arc carried in stock at service. stations. ‘fhelncos: is trivnl. but there is ttYiOll-it consltleriiblt» amount of lab- llf‘ involved in installing tliciii_ ii. c-txiitctiintist being necessary to do Willi‘ .\ tti tssomliling job bcforit iho mittkini: can be pat hilt! Blur/P» p" dyer n put-t m‘ our. that includes felt ivttsliers. is taken down for any rt-usitii. i‘. [Xnyfi to renew these wtisht-rs and ‘tiierrbv Defllflifs 1"];- w“; the necessity of a special d1»:- flSSUllllJiiilfJf for this purpose alone SALTIEST LAKE IN THE WORLD-What is supposed to be itic saitiesi iaitc in inc world is at Scnlac. Sash. its sal-t troiiiclil runs froiin 53 to 55 per cent. as coitr pared with 10.7 for Salt Luke lit Utah. 'i‘lie lake covers an urea of 1S5 acres. but is only 18 inches deep. it is, however, fed by lit-- ing salt springs, and its level it: thus niniittainetl. ---—-—¢O>—~——- Whenever a man throws a Iioutiuot. at ZlllOLllOl‘ hc cxpt-cts a whole flovrer garden in return. ’l‘hc ll0l\‘.‘.'il|35ll llltlll in the world it: beautiful to the girl to whom he . ilocciutbnr. , VFrom East Point to Capo g i 4s, ' ii’ the average ‘buying price i-lils season is the same as in i914 the tSome commodities have already lirvllosvs. declined below 1014 values. If the general commodity decline contln. iu-t-t what will storage eggs be worth in ‘October, November and %==r=~ “Asrliiidii” I Thc new linitcti State. Adminis- tration will undoubtedly impose some duty on Canadian Eggsr~thus closing this nianket, or offsetting largely the premium on American funds. it’ eggs sold for shipment tliero_ Tlic following table shows i'luct_ uutlons in price oi’ some commod- itics_ Record of i’rires—-Cash Wheat. (Jliicatgo, March 89117. 3.50. Peak January 20; Present 1.57. (‘ash (Zorn. March 14. 70-73. 2.36; Peak Muy 20: Present 68. Cash Oats, March l4, 37-39. 1.29; Peak Juno 20; Present 43 1-2. Live Hogs. March 14. 8.20, 23.60; Peak July 1d); Present 9.65. (‘ash Lard. Ibiamh 14. 10.30. 38.55; Peak June 19; Present E150. Average Buying price Aiprii, Eggs (lollvercd Toronto April 20. ‘Bayer“ is only Genuine Unless you Bee the Warning! name “Bayer” on pncicnga or on tablets you are not getting genn in-e Aspirin at all. In every Bayer backage are directions for Colds Headache, Ncuriilgia. Rheumatism peak Apizzn. P o.c t‘). for pain. Handy tin boxes of _ z _ r “ n twelve table" w" "r" M" Lilli "vii-TitXfélttilllitlliitftltflfiil. Dmgglam M!" He“ large‘, “Mk”? ing. lie instantly rantg for the nurse int-creased cost oi’ cases. fillers Mada m Cmmda‘ Asp rm h t p and t-llln crime nt once She spoke freight and expenses will necesait higher selling Manufacture of Monoacetioncidelt or of Saiicyiicncid. DitlKY DIPPTS ate a conideratbly’ price. The export market saved the 1920 r185 liitttttittn~wiii it do so this year. with the English Market - fvlt the short ncriotl at Earache. Toothache. Lumbago, and trade mark (registered). of Bayer 111E ciiAR1.0'rriorown GUARDIAN AtROHl-BALO MOLE-AN SUDOEN! l-Y CALtLtED HOME i (From the World Oail) ARCHIBALQ the son of ‘Mnlconi and Alcxundru (McKay) McLean. was borzi on Prince it-Jtlward island, December 26_ 1850. He graduated from Bethany College in 1874. and went at once to Mt. Healthy. a sub- burb of ._Ciiicinii,_ti_ Ohio. where he continued as prlstor unititl the growth of his work as Secretary oi" the Foieign Christian Missionary Society compelled him" to resign. Ito ‘was clectéd to this of-tice in 18-1 82_ in 1900 be was elected Presid- ent of the society. Every year since he has Isa-en reelected. With the organization of the United Christ.‘ iaii Missionary Society he was 1ll“'ll3 First Vice President ot’ that. lie was (‘liiiiriiizin of the Executive . triniiiitLtqte of the Men o! Millions Movement from the first. He is survived by four brothers and five slut nf a faintly of four- teen: Jtiiiics .\>. of Britlgewater. N. S._ llialr-oiii. of New London. P. E. i. William. of Aielrose. Mtqsi-r. James it. oi’ Siisscv. .\‘. B_ Mrs. William Fatto. oi‘ Wrishiiigttm, D_ (‘.._ Mrs. F]. Read‘ ti‘ Vancouver B. C.. Mrs. Jeu‘ N. Cannon. of Mt-lrosc. Alas-s. .\irs. Alexander Glennie of Boston. Muss. Mrs. Alexqndei‘ iluutaiii. o l\'ensingtoii_ P. F)‘ l. Funeral services were held in the llnioii Avon-tie ('hurcli. St. Louis Sunday. December 19 and iii the Central tliurcli. Cincinnati .\lcin tiay. Dctecnibcr '30. His spent tbody was laid to rest qt a beautiful spot in Spring Grove (leiiictery. near the glove ctf ll‘. ‘.\i_ ltaiiis. his cofnrzulc l'or twniity-six _vczir~:. ARCHIBALD MCLEAN DAY Out of the Wcriiiestiay evening Prayer Meeting of the Union Avc. iiuo t".iurt-h. St. Louis. which Mr. McLean tttlciitlel and dlluininatotl -wi'h the 1431110 faithfulness lit‘ had shown at Mt_ Healthy and (‘Glilftllq (‘iiicinmti canto flic sttiggestitml that a special Sunday be nainctl as Archibzill McLean Duy, and that lllr‘ morning hour of worship bc made a special memorial service in all the churches. By general tit»:- rtiteiiient the first Sunday in Iiarch will ho the titty. Suggestions for tli-.\. hvlllitlil ()l\:l!*l‘lt'flfl(3t‘ of the (lav will be sent out by the United Christ- l'.'.ll .\iis:sionary' Society. A MEMORIAL NUMBER OF WORLD CAUL 'i‘lu-. Slant-h lsStiu oi‘ Wtirlil (jail will bt- .tn Artiliibitld McLean Mciii- oriai iiiiiiiiicr. ill addition to tir- siipeitl) titltlrcsscs delivered in the ftinrrai servicrs at. St , Louis anti (‘iutclnuati we ilcsirt», to publish as inaiiy letters and reminiscences as possible. Fflttlltld who can make such coiitrEtbu-tltins are asked to ..-end them as soon as possible to World (‘ail. i501 Locust Street, St. Louis. Ztlissouri. Do not fear that w-t will ltrivc tco many, f0,- what t..nn'i: im usctl in‘ World (‘all will 1)“')\t‘ hqlpful lit preparation of ritt- biogr;iiili'_t' which is already’ in pro- ccrs rt‘ preparation. Please send n1: csporizilly stories oi‘ Mr McLean and little rliildrcn Personal letters _|ll'il Euro intrustcd to utsHy-ili bpl t-ruird and roturnctl if tinsirrtl. MR. MCLEAWS LAST HOURS | (iii liic fctirth day t-i‘ i)(‘"".illl)i‘.l‘l 4\l‘t.'illl"tlifl hicinan outcrcil the hos-' pitzil a! liavlc (frock Mlfilligtllh. Suniiariunq for an O]l(‘l'il‘l.iOfl for itipturc, The cilflfillltiil was not con .-tttt~revl in, any sense serious qilll Mr. Mtiltzdll trcait-il it so lightly hilt lin tliviilgctl his going to only‘ tz-"b people at the offices of the Pa.‘ itctl Society- and arkcti them to rc- ft-iiiu from mentioning it to anyone eke. Ho had been somewhat worn and tired shire the strain of mov- ing the offices to St. Louis and est-t peci:ull.y' ‘fol-lowing the strenuous tliys of the convention. He had tak- eu no vacation timing he year and attic (‘rock Wtlillil "llfPlliP, hiin to rest ii little as \'\"‘|l its liavo the surgical iitlciit-l ittii ut-ctli-u. The operation was pcr. lP/UUY successful. At the time of hi4- rlcitih in“ wound had completely healed and was t-xpcctiiig to return to St. Louis bofort- (Ihristintis. 0n \Vt*(|flB5t|tr_\_\‘. UOGCIIIJJPI‘ l5. ‘til. five o'clock in the morning lie died suddenly without min or struggle nt‘ tblczttl clot iii the pulnionury urt- Q I921. Simmons Limited u fin Your x“- Favorite Store SIMMONS lllETAL BEDS Built for SIeep——Your choice of exquisite Period Designs. beautifully enameled in dec- orative citlttrings and hard- wood cflects. Twin Beds. Cribs and Day Beds. >tt 4i m SIMMONS BOX SPRINGS Built for Sleep-Made of the finest oil-tempered, double cone Spiral Springs. Con- form to every contour. and hold the spine level in every sleeping position. lit Ill I SIMMONS MATTRESSES‘ Built for Sfeep—Filled with great layers of white felt, scientifically built up layer by layer. Fine heavy ticking. Roll edges. - Canada Ila: no Pun.- Bedding Laws-but Simmons Limited has! on bed springs VERY housewife knows that the cheapest ar- ticle isn’t always a real money-saver. A bed spring or mattress, for instance. It is a costly “saving" that must sleep be paid back in broken and tired days. Then, too, you want to be sure that your mattresses are sweet and clean when you get them—made of clean mate- rials, in clean surroundings, by responsible people. * _ =i< 4t Your one unfailing assur- ance of sweet, clean Mat- tresses and Bed Springs is the Label of Simmons Limited. This Label means sanitary ‘materials. craft It means fine smen working in airy, suniit rooms. So all you have to do is to see the Label of Simmons MONTREAL SIMMONS TORONTO WINNIPEG Does it pay to “economize” and mattresses Limited, and then select the style of Mattress and Box Spring you like best—sweet and clean through and-t through ! Built for sleep, remember! You’il find yourself relaxing on a Simmons Mattress and Box Spring-your spine level, every nerve and muscle at ease. Simmons Mattresses and - . Box Springs are great favorites I all over the Dominion. Your dealer will show them to you—a fine choice of models and prices. A Also Fabric Springs-built for sleep by Simmons Limited. >i< * >01 Free Booklets on Sleepb-Write us for "What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazine: Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep/fiend “Your: for a Perfect Night's Rest." . LIMITED CALGARY VANCOUVER llritlii. ..()n ill‘: evening prccciling lie hail‘ llllll a delightful visltt with Mr. J‘ S. tlicaver. pustnr of the Christian Church it; iliittle Creek, and follow. ing that also ii visit with Mr. mid Mrs. Sheildnf China. Mrs_ Shedd ivas formelt- Anna Louise Fillmore of (Tincinnuti. Mr. Sihcdd was tak- ing tieatmeut zit tli¢t siinitariuiir Mr_ McLean was in the highest of spirits during their visit and was uniisunliv humorous and ha-ppy. At 4:60 on Wcdiiesdziv morning W. H_ Miller. ii patient WIIDtOCCIIDIOG the to Mr. l-icLeiin and he replied that evidence oi’ difficulty in breathing; tho nurse stepped out and called tho hospital doctor. When they re_ turned. within a very few minutes. he was unconscious and qt five o‘ of loneliness for tlic office group clock fell llS-IGCD without struggle. and an anxiety to get ‘back to his The nurses and phySlCiBIIs at 1th., and be at work again. On the little hospital had come greatly attached tatble by his bod iviien he dicd rwero to Mr_ -Mcl..ean and his going was his u great shock to them as well as which he rend daily. a copy of para- Built f5 being twoiistanttv on his mind. ills letters to his companions at thot tilfices were very beautifully iii spirit and showed constantly n vein Greek ‘New Testament ou-t of to his roliitlvcs and friends. in all dlsetLost and the missionary volume 0t‘ iris conversation while in the entitled Broken (‘hind Hc also hail hits-piial lie had talked of the work by his side an incomplete manu~ and the wortkers bgok ntttthe Soc- script on the life of lsaaiit Errett iety headquarters. iully fut" the interchurch undenwrittings of love. and gave evidence of this burden DIARY. he had not slept well. As ‘he gave tie was espec. on which he iiiid been working and interested in the cnmrpivlgn which was his inst. unfinished labor Stephen J. Corey. l 0N5 BE r Sleep Wilson ‘Broke " ’”‘“"”"”°".""°"‘ Bone InHandI H- 3 M A B 0 N l l IIQHQIIIII BOSTON. Mar. 2'.‘,.~—- Johnny Wison, middleweight title bolder. racturcd one of tlic nictncarpcl ones of his hand in the third round of his bout with Mike 0‘Dow.l at New York last Thursday nigh. and as u result his match with Jack‘ ti ‘I II! IIIAIIIID nltA!!II IIITIID Iuulngla. I‘. It l. Graduate of Cantu Oan- ' tlininto 0011010. Toronto QM other Dost lrmdunto cannon. . lrzoluolvo Ten Room outlast- cl with Drug lion iiritton scheduled for blamh 28th. will be postponed lo, was 31150111“; (lti here today. ,1 . -By stunt? now 1b s. 0 d. (34.10c_) per dozen landed? . 'liaiiain! Surely lliaond Dye it AT m StSTERi-Tt THUR.) amt’: LAST wsatgwttah lPAiD MY weeKs aomo iNrAbl/ANCE, lTOLD THE LANDLADY lWAS GOiNG TO Luvs AS I INTENDED TQ not» TO DAY, wuss twss ABOUT TO 6o, THE LANDLADY SAID WITH TEARS lN us». EYESI "on, MR. oteew, cntstrr YOU sow snowman. ween? I an": TO HAVE YOU co." ” REA tut’, mas. amen, mun i,“ t'n JUST tovs TQJTAY, suT i utwasrr A cam‘ TO MY NAME‘. I'M BROKE!‘ Q6"? . ‘"55 ""' a n-m i l "DIAMOND DViES" NEVER l. STREAKt anor, no: on ‘ GIVI THAT “DVlD-tLiOOK" i Charlottetown women can dye ziinytltlng with n package of Dlnm~ ‘on-d Dyes. An old, worn coat. ‘skirt. waist. sweater. kimoniul tire. or faded sitookiti-K-Bt 101/93- n ‘flrgpgflfl. mitt-fares. chair co eiv~ ‘_ anything. whether wool. silk. lin- \ i dlziiiioiiri-dyotito look like new- Eiisy directions in eiuili barium‘ ’ -» - patient restarts. nmc- inateriiita dlmiond-flrfi lit l WW’ fldoifls col- material in on. cotton or mixed goods. can be ’ . l gin ‘bu coini- (mt-ti ohowim ttcitttti ‘ Mono riuigo of trloli. on. Don't rink W“? I I100? dyq . _ o. V_ll"<"‘l\\ ‘You, VERY watt. soon ave!"