mil. 1s. 192i ‘v¢v-v¢¢¢¢$“‘ e A a ‘ CANADIAN LEGION, B.‘ EASTER iloiimui imlct In Prince of Wales College Hall Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hie Honour Lieut. Governor Heartz. CHAPERONS Mre. W. ‘S. Stewart Mrs. I .E. Oroken Mn. R. J. LedWQli Mrs. F. J. Nash _ Dancing from 9 o'¢|°¢k_ Dixon's Orchestra. s. 1.. Refreshments. 4.13.1548. I l " AINTINESS is the keynote of this age . . . not that spurious and soiled o‘. ‘daintiness of smudgy and scented '17,) deodorants . . . but the genuine cleanliness " of warm water and soft, foaming Lux suds— . that ‘freshnessof April showers and of haytime skies. This, and this only, is the daintiness of immaculate women—everywhcre l" i, ll i? .,,,w \| This letter wax mrivedfiom Mm Harvey Mitchell, R.R. No. 2, Hamilton, Canada. Nothing could be a more fitting aid to daintiness than a complete wardrobe of waslmbles, kept constantly m. l freehed by the exclusive use of Lux. 1 l Make this Test The best way to get acquainted with Lux is to try it 0n something you particularly care about. Next time your best silk or woollen stockings need a bath, whip a tablespoonful of Lux into the water. Then you will agree that there is no substitute for Lux. ’ LUX‘ ' /Lever Brothers limited, Toronto was J d" % 0+» awe-o. ‘Wmillcle. iioluiairs, (‘lrlilwil is i? lb I ' 1 1 ‘lgganlilu-ai ‘ ‘ 2 1 ; TH m7 . . E 51375135 "l lilo (llllrlulltr- b0 KIVBI! with each yearly new or 4 so sonic rnrltiiliniis nud drill; worl- lllE CENTRAL GUARDIAN » ROBIN ‘HOOD l . s“, semng and hi??? lhe his. LADIES PURE SILK i-iolep ooi mom; F," sale u, an Ch, ‘W1 Wlleflkhvsiery, full fashioned‘ -ln the n w- lGi-oeers uiiil leiulin d dllollelollndasm spades‘ omy "'00 per PM" m lwh E ca trs UVUTY-‘Plllille & Ferguson's. 4937 1 are‘ ZEJ-wim l _.____ 1 . 4 ; LOAD LOADING LIVE HUGS at York. lwrook Illrisliyl-‘lyi. HOGS ill liazel- April 20th. Please list on or bsipre 51m,‘ Hurry‘ jink;‘l'k-p_~»-~vii. nil... Monday. “Ynlier Doellendoril, 4845c. l - ‘ "' ' l 44-10-21 . _ a l vou CA . ‘.1 _ see HOLMAN'8 special dismal‘ l?“ at hetargfillflliietllllm hiill pnp- of Lheaterlicids ranging in prices lthon You iliiu llet lli\1lvt\‘l11(.nmm1l1 rmm $199 m $390‘ Hmmmf“ Ch" fidect m“! while n“) ‘qixiikelyelso. loun. 4933-4-l6-3i 1 1 4 I NEEDLES-The Guardian as lust. received a small delayed shill- iueiit oi’ cases o! needles which will l PI - i . -.. . - . [gwainy Ofiilllilnvl-‘ll ullllrllllliqmy‘ eruirlul lilfliluwill subscription from now uil- .l'ile slilo E1131”. ‘land-Hi; ilililirliléiwlliilsvl‘ ii Abiil 30th. l :‘ :-‘ "- kaqidiliqflllifflll"{Mini ilu Priucl‘ lull- v LlNTIL APRIL sou» every Bilb- lagluu T) 1111-1 illlllly stud ull dun. lwriber sending iii a yearly new or * L "flllllill. ilifii-fl-llhzi Wllltfildill subscription will receive er‘ ilflh liu a case oi needles. The “visual-lg 3A5‘ lluilrll .'.l ‘pt-he,- iriisclol needles proved the most . ,__ _ .0 V,‘ .,,, . . . 1111110 Illirrui‘ illuis-‘hlvlll Hlullgldlilldli 1111111“ “(Ilulllrllllilllnn egohvofligrelgoldl: . " " . "i ‘v wilioiii ' 111-191“? 1"!‘ 331-7111. round cxlcusi-lu SPECIAL SERVICES — On Wod- ‘iublc lu iiizili-h. for only‘ uesiliiy. April 20, 7.30 p, m_ Evan. z - dl. iloiiuaus (‘hroudvi-J H polish ‘In, H_ N_ McLean’ with I . iJidniiil-Jl 3lllleslllene McLeiiu as gulgisp, and ‘ Y" <11‘ 0i $0118. begin mission EASTER MONDAY DANCE__.\'O 1“ “N-“lihi. the servicessloflbe con- (lllillll lhuro will lii‘ n lzlrllc iliillllllbl‘ (‘M1011 1" 111° Umled 513M311" I lirhshui ill lilo Lvlliolrs Dililrl‘ 1 » "1“““'1i- Eldon. each week evening, .1118l1i in lln- mun-l. n; \\';llU.‘i (‘ol- “XPGIH Suwrdlirs. at 7.30 o'clock. liege ‘iiall. 'l‘l.,- n.1,“... W, m‘ M illlil on ‘Snhhnihs pl 2.30 and 7.30 p. , the Lelziiullinwl- WU“ [llulr M, p}. l"~ ‘"111. Willi; Dr. McLean's success 1 1° 11"‘ hvillls Wllu lluliglii l\)1ll'l]) m “n 1-119 fields Visited by hlm his - the liizhl luuinsiir, Th,- pogp,“ an, fuluiull is liullcipuled with much j doiul! i‘\'C‘l')‘ililill: llli~_\' u,“ 1,, mum, llllcrcshrfhc sérvlpes will cgntlnug liiir (lulu-v ll bilge -\ili'ii't4.\‘, Hli vvuillug oi May 1, . DONALDSTON—.\ \'\'l‘,\' uli-nsliul JFEMPERANCE MEETING-Me“ "evening “ab. W,“ u] April m!” . . A. .\i:ici.<od, inlaid Secretary i101. ‘a; we “gnu, m- MH PM MW __ lllllll‘ l’. llli..“l$l§LIHlI;-‘FBII;IDGPRIICB Alli- 1 Vi.‘ iilli '. ,1“ 13y’ lcfl ‘when ill.) ins; full- uirl i"=r lil .r monthly liwuiiugg ‘_\‘;,,,. lnlnlhurs slwnk n1 \\'hea':icy ‘River liali, 0n nllid iiiluru \'l.'vlllll.i wr-ll‘ lll'(‘.s‘i'lll- p.1i‘\-l11l1l‘\\lluvel.11llllll' Apm 18- 111111191‘ ' u» iiiéfliliij’ opou. ll “m, ,|,,. n, ~ '1‘? l usuuu: lull Tuesday oven- lpg u,‘ ll“. -Tl),l,.“_ “U11 umlvlzt; 11113:!!!“ ill liiid ‘North Wiitshiro liilslvcroil wit) n "lllil. on housr- '1“ VM'“*‘1“Y- A9111 20‘ 3-i- 7~3U ulounlp-rqq A ,,.,.,,,.‘ w“, Wm, m. ll- lu- ou lho present liquor sllllfl: ‘Mrs. Lcun (‘Ullli ill] holnlr oi‘ llli‘ 11"“ 1.11,l1‘1"' Pnwluce‘ slglied f0? scllcoleoiiiiuiirr. |i u " d.) id d 11w Mlmnc" R- 11‘ name“ 1929 t0 hold n “wi-iulliiig ]l:ll'i_\ gmulhnnpn, u, n“, hum‘, _ W. M. S. MEETING. —Thc nicm- Theo. Ellis on April §.’l.\l. lui-r- M“ 011.11“ 311551"111‘1"Y ‘$901913’ of killing plipl-ls \\Ll‘l' rl-nd bv .\l:.=. Zulmllla‘ 11“11‘"1 ‘C1111W11 119111 ;l,cii (‘null llilil (‘linrlullo iluur. .il- 1hr” ‘mmm "195111175 111 March‘- Aud ilii- roporis 01' the offiggra given by the senior .~'L'll(ll)l girls. 5.1m“ 1' m h“ i‘ P11111101‘ Wm" The Amer the mogrflnullv a WW (h-Hililiillflfi lur liie yen, amounted in lleiou-s liiill‘ll was srrrrd iuillirs. $111100" 1" ‘“1‘1111°“ w '1111'~i 11 Niorrils’ lvrll kuolvli 'sl_\'lr. The b.11‘]“_v1l11“1‘1 “t S2500 “'35 59m to National AlilllViil llfillij-Zlll the llli.i‘l-l"1.1 PMZKY Resme Home‘ n13“ “V” jug m a mus,“ . ilullls wele made- lil- the meetings. , lilo iuuierizii- lining, nnd waddling -—?—<' e> |li‘lil_l.{ ilonliiril by the members. ‘The Your“ work hi»; been very encour- nazliig indeed and we begin the new PERSONALS ' >4? rum‘ u-ltli 211ml enthusiasm and M]; 3,315,,“ (f,,,-,.;,._ I{('(I!\'“ puma nulirlplile still greater things lii was u vlsiiulj lo Llu- rily _vi_~'lri'ii-.i_l'. 111“ 11111111“ ul r ' l7.” I iu 1 M” . ss ‘rmia ‘o loll of Jo ois- i ' Bros. (iffic: stuff. spoil: lhl.» “Tffll-i-‘(JARD 6nd ill her homo in hl-iisiiiulrlli. ii. ._-_- ' ———- 1 The undersigned wishes to thank' ‘Mr. B. Alt-Donald. lidznoiuruhlail m; mod nqgpbm-s and the Alla. has iil'l'l\'L‘(l lli ‘ho iflly oil aljsguris Fire cqmpgny f9,- gh, 9x. visit lo friends. '¢¢ed|ng|y pmmp; am; eflecfive up d M _ I B xh‘ I l rnnanrler in which they handled the St‘ £031: a~_ "B - L] l; a ‘t1*‘1‘1l;11112\’l_ fire that. slew days ago, broke out ‘héudnys 'iu1t°hc1'§it‘v11‘1~ 1° 1” at my residence. I feel that a ser- l -' ‘ions loss was averted only by their ‘ Messrs. Bernard Prnught and prompt “How ‘Va-nee lMcKinuou. Powunl. wore W“ _ visitors ‘l0 the oily Szllilfllll)‘. y. - Hunter River 1 Ml‘. Wilblirt .\‘ic(‘._:ir\"lil. Kiiikorn. was a visilor lo the oily Satur- .\ir. James Bowen, Dover, N. 2H. Mr. John R. iiogllu, oi Foriuiu: illlilvil 11"") i119 131ml‘ D81‘! 0f i119 l l l l l i H. D. McLEAN. l ' - Gosfunws _ o so. 4, I ' a a a . hoes With a Distinctive Charm if your costume la ‘Black and White-the ‘Black Slipper blenda-bht alrnoe‘ every other ensemble calla 1e,- u" pastel ahadee that Spring has brought forth.. Oui- Black Patent Leather Slipper; are priced ilrom tzilgfég?» 1h! ‘lllek Satin Shoes are priced (rem THE PASTEL QHADBS, ouch ea Parchment, no”. blush, Brownatone, ivory, are prlggfl prom $9,» go 394m ’ PLATNIUM Patent Leather la anotiie .very new effect we ahow this Ina one strap, high h.“ “n” n "59 . "h: Silk Hosiery ‘la shown in all the new and falhlenable ehadea, the“ lines are beautifully made, and moderately prison, 1N,“ $1.00 to $2.06 a pair. ‘ l __ Eight shades to choose from, In M liieh, canyon,“ feet g1,» Tan shades in a higher grade, a strong line at .. M.» Eight shades in full iaohioned hosiery. high qr“. ‘gm Twelve ehadel, ruluaaliloned, ellk to the top at ca,» (GI FT BOXES FREE) L L E i rAel-llclnAsti-z FOOTWEAR“ \-. Cove. Lct ‘5. illiil ..\lr. Arthur ilnl- Wrch, acrc-uipanying the remains 1am’ DOW,’ “Ty,- ,,,,;,_.,,.,,g,.,~s m, oi‘ his brother, lilo ldio William Al- [he icm. fen-y “rednvsday April ll'\'(l ilowcu wliiiso (loath took place 11th 5,. roliio lo Deiroi’. lliriligzili. 111 Cilllilml- N- 11- T119 111110731 . was hold on lMondsy afternoon, Ap- ,M,-_ Leroy lconnk-k has rmurnud ril 11th lirom the home bi- their irom I-iaillfiix, wlicro hr spoilt. ilii‘ r Mrs. Adam Crflllwflll. 5011i?! winter, q1l.l.(‘ll(lliil'{ili(‘ hilzior iinrlvi-i- iti irn in Si. ..\lsr'k.l lilcflllliilfy- engage’ and h“ (),)r\nl\(l 41,, ,,,,,.,. lius: . when» inlnrmcilt. took date ‘barber shop iii Kiukoral. lllilfiP- W)"- 111- H- BllXi-BT- H~ A~ . i'llll(lll(‘if3(l tho service ‘lit the house Mrs. A. c. iFoslcr, i>iillslnlrrlllirw "m1 more. ‘The nwll hcsmrs were has returned homo nfii-i" silouiliul.’ 3105s“ I- 1191'" ‘Smith. Wllllllm C11» s. iow ilays with lli']' daililzlllvr. i‘l‘\\'. (Yiiosiur ‘Rllltltllllm. ‘RObOTl Mrs Spiirgeou Jirrkius. Mould Ai-‘Wllilil. 11'»- Nlllfiim CEWW 811d blmL ‘Williulu limes. ‘Mi Henry Smith, Pisquid, and i Bowen. IChariottotown are and wore ‘present at the IMrs. lSDiifgOUii Jolihius Mouu‘ M Albion, and her lliilu siill llni-illll. .~. in" is llpendllll: ll iii-w woo-ks with Iierlillllvflll. Dnrenrts, lVir. null Airs, A. l‘. F03‘ . tor, Dunslnffilngil. Tlli‘ uiuuy friends oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald, former re- Capmin alid Mrs. Elven linrrv Smums of mp; plum now o; isum. Camera-ii. oi’ (‘Jinrlolloiiuvii, l’. ,,,,.,»_..l,p-, nre glad to know that 1~- “W0 iii Ollllull W‘ h "Plrl ill" ihrii‘ lliile flrloeu lmonliis old m" ‘K119141115 U" -\11'- "m1 511'“ ‘1- A‘ dniilrlilei‘ is steadily improving ‘MGI-ri-llii. from nevorc burns received some l ilzo when her clothing acci- Mrs» irn W. McLeod, Frcurh (‘ltggalliy caught ("a lR-lVél‘, is n1 prcsonl lu Aiuurloli, N. ‘ B. called there on nl-(riluiii of llli‘ _ _ _ ‘ w‘, . _. I ,, Ailiioliili-ciiicnt to lilo ciiect that wxl‘: oi llil luol lu PM] Komns‘ elocuflonlst 0t inter ‘ ' ' ‘ ' , ilaiiouiil fame will give a local pal‘- Iiormance on Wednesday evening. April ‘20th is being greeted with de- light by all who appreciate the best in his particular line oi enter- tainment. He comes hers lunder the ‘auspice-s oi ‘Prince oi Wales lodge A. ‘F. allci A. M. and it is ex- pected that the community in gen- eral will avail themselves oi’ the rare opportunity to hear this tai~ euted peiiformer. Schools having oio ed for the Easter holidays, the to owing lwero among the teachers returning to’ their homes on Thursday. Mr. Jae. C. ‘Mccalium, some to Charlotte- town, ‘Miss Nettie iMcDonaid. lion wouuos If at all serious, use an approved antiseptic and dress with “Vase ine” Jelly. Brings co fort, eases PHD, helps nature heal quickly. look M! ma. Mark "Vaseline" It your protection - Chooebrohlh Mfg. Co" Confd IIIQ Chuhct Avenue MONTREAL aseiln. \~. » voile: ‘iii: W. PdTIql-iIUwJlLl-Y Amherst A. llnn oi’. the A.A.U.C. in suspending the Maritime Provinces Branch members oi the A Athletic Association at their an- d Villllfl that tnlr treatment was THE CIIARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN xcelling a TGQIiOMS Designs design provided by this greater width. Imagine i_ the extra freedom which this greater scope has l; given our artists—the opportunity it has presented f for the development 0f “their finest conception of mural decoration, especially as applied to panelled walls. AXIMUR Wall Papers are one-third Wider l _ .~ than any other Wall Paper ever printed in g. , Canada. ' Consider the greater possibilities for beauty of ' Elsie De Wolfe—great interior decorator—says: ‘ “Plain walls are the refuge of the artistically " destitute.” We go farther and say that the use of anything short of Maximur is not making the most of your h0me’s possibilities. Compare Maximur with any other Wall Paper. At once you'll be impressed with the superior character of the Maximur patterns. The complete Maximur range is now ready for your inspection at_ the best Wall Paper dealers. Call and see them today. $i.ooo.oo_ih.co§ici>rizos , 1 In the event that the winner of any 1 prize is found to have one or more rooms of his or her home decorated We wish to find the best ten words (or less) which will- most appropriately express the beautiful designs and colors of Maximur with MAXIMUR W0" Papers’ the amountof this winner's prize money will be automatically doubled. Ask your nearest Wall Paper dealer for an official entry blank and folder giving full particulars. If he hasn't Maximur yet, write us giving his name and address. We will mail you an entry blank and folder Contest closes May 31st, See your dealer now. Wall Papers. absolutely iree. $500 for the Best Slogan $250 for the 2nd Best Slogan $125 for the 3rd Best Slogan “ $75 for the 4th Best Slogan Fflm $50 for the 5th Best Slogan 1927. 'N'BO>G \ NEW TQRON TO CANADA. To enlist your help we offer , 1511131211 LIIVIVITED PAGE saves ma»... tirety. maul against an division oi the M.P.B.A.A¢U.C. into __ I it . ‘ The meeting also passed a 1 AMHERST’ Aw" 14' whfle m llgtelo‘! cenau e for the stcllfiiflkélllkvne inw- iiiract opposition to the. recent ac- by the ‘Luck in ‘unending the. Maritime‘ Bfllllcll m l l d“ t] ~ having e regii ar o ca eon o ‘l M‘ investigation into conditions in moi east. ‘ ' ._ ' nilai meeting ltlllllllfl/tipp q se- D w I e aion tram m raven: Eli‘, pro- sodomy“ R. T. HOLMAN L TD. Are Distributors in ‘P. E. I. for Boxers Maximur Wall Papers And May be Had From the Following Dealers Green Bros-Albany. J. H, Myrick d. Co.~—Alberion. Fred Ren-nie--Ainia_ William H. Calbeek-Bedeque. D. J. Riley-Belle River. A. J. Prntt-Gloomfield. Green Ems-Borden. J. F. Moasey-Bothwcll. J. A. McDonald d. (Em-Cardigan. A. K. Lord-Capo Travcrw- Austin Ramsay-Conway. R. T. Holman, Lid-Charlottetown. Brenton _Wooci—Crapaud. J. A. Larrabee-Eldon. ' J. W. FyIe-Emeraid. L. A. Burielgh-Eilerslie. A. L. Renn-iel-ilmadale . J." A. Outellfie d. Son-Fredericton. E. P. Johnson-Fortune Bridge. Auld 6. Baker-Freetown. Joshua Henderson-Freeland. MacDonald Bron-Georgetown. provincial resolution. --{-O-1-- without first; A. Martin- i5. Cc.-—Grand View. Outeilife 6. CutclIffe-Hunter River. F. D. Webster-Hampton. Reuben Tuplln 8-. Cd-Kensington. H. F. Feehan-—Mt. Stewart. T. G. Ives, Ltd.—Montague. Cooke G. Son-Murray River. Jenkins Broa.—Mi|i Vliew. W. J. McEacheriw-Mt. Albion. J- P- Gaudet-Miaeouehe. H. H. Cox-Moreii. Prowse 6. Son, Ltd.-Murray Harbor. MaeLean Bros-New Wiitshire. J. F. Lord-North Tryon. H. R. Moose-New Anrian. Frank Andrew-New ‘Glasgow Mills. E. C- LePaqe-North Ruatlee. E. D. Fraeer-‘North Lake. James Fay d. Sow-Newport, Kennedy 6. Co.—0'Leary. A. Peters-Oyster Bed Bridge. V D. D. McLeod-Orwell. K. l. H. Sharbell-Portaqe. a ~ Teacher S rin ale, and Miss ‘Cu- ' ' [hm-me _\1¢1]1)0n:ld_ Taachem 11-15, m. meted out-to the Maritimes. ungielt, Jnnies Williams, A. H. Smith ‘by n Berlin court to one year's imvthat he had left tho roam the turning to Hopedale. L, lhflt $11858 provinces be privilege iand other local sportsmen spoke prisoiiment for 40-» to control ‘their own sport in en-upoil the same lines. and the three lipped out oi’ court, and the police at the some time thcldclcsateh to the hemhiniiuiil meel- has ever since been trying ioilnclhs were leaving and set as quiet (ormai resolution presented by D.‘inir o! the M.II’.B.. Somsrs. Fraser. her. * , _ W. Fraser an seconded by F. Jqlmd Williams. Wero instructed to Every now and then they visit-l Alter a. quarter o! u; boui- be Seniors expressed strong aentl- lollow in detail the context oi‘ the ed the house or her parents, WllBrG-lnoflegd m“ p"; o; m; y.“ w‘, ‘they believed one was mu iivlngpmovl", m; ,, w, 4“,- _-i_. ’ The local baseball situation waslbiit never found a mice n! halal ‘iscussed and other sport‘ matters Recently. another o! the periodical gm; h“ bu“ “ma-m m “w”. ' visits was made. stealing. fiheiyouns woman might materialize. l (lupboards and wardrobes WBPWQOyQrQd ‘m; w.“ “w, m“ m examined and heavy furniture mov- u; t n w“ n Q | “m ed from the walls. but, as on doc-g‘ I a c’ u p“ em: oi’ tormsr occasions, without - - SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN J- L- MeKinnon-Petcr’: Road. Areenault d. Gaudet-Rioiunond. A. E. Doucette-Ruatleoviiie, Joseph Petere—Ru|tico. Est. Alex. Robertson-Mod Point. c. E. Pratt o. Sow-St. Peter's Bay. H. B. Bernard-St. Eleonora. J. C. Wilkinson-Springfield West. R. T. Holman, Ltdp-Surnineraide. W. P. Callaghan t Cm-Bt. Louie. A. J- MeLeod-Gtanley Bridge. J. J. Huqhea 0. 60., Ltd-Sunnis. Ernest Howatt-Tryon. - J. H. Myriek A 60., LtcL-Tlqnloh. D. A. MacPhereon-Ulgg. Geo. Forbeb-Vernon Bridge. C. F- Gallant, Wellington. J. 5'. MeEeeherih-iCheri-y Valley. Fred Bell-Cape Traverse. N. F. McDonald-Grand Traeadle. Hazen Howard-Cornwall. ‘is. Frlzzel-Weot Cove lHeid. Hareid 8. McLeod-Vernon Bridge. J and so ho slammed the door ea it : l8 B. IIIOIIIQ. opened and out step the door or which was so cleverly .. - u. 'r i h lice. ‘ - 1 v ' i ‘u. rs: . ml.‘ l ‘he-rwrnlnhttown ‘fill. e v . , My) a gm‘ wimp“ w“ mntancm‘ Phil l0 him li-llfll ll‘, lWfitOlltlfijih‘ ‘ > “w: k \ v ~ .