‘APRIL 2'1, 1924 ' ounteiract Your ' endency toward cid Mouth . l. . B,“ letting WRIGLEYS give you relief,’ lasting joy and benefit. It removes the food particles that lodge in the teeth and cause fer- mentation and decay. lt WASHES the mouth and teeth, counteracting the acidity that does so much damage. Y after every meal is prescribed by dentists and doctors. Says one dentist: “If Clicwilig 351m in used regularly it will resuii in ‘I noticeable benefit to the teeth]: Get your ‘NRIGLEY benefit today. ‘ _ I NOTE: ests show that eglands of the uth are twenty . cs more active en we chew. c fluid from esc glands neu- iizes the acid in c mouth and »- shes it away." . . —Fmn a III-g: Professor. t‘! 5 7 5 r . veral flavors - f rigley quallty- .'.i 5-3 tiled in the l D rity Package f"; _ .,1.- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iiii cnnii GUARDIAN. SHOP from Holman’: Catalog | LADIES HATS just in iroin New York tor Easter. A lot ot the very HANDSOME HATS for men; $4.00lnewest things have just come in "P- MOQRE fi MCLEOD Limited. iby express. MOORE 8t McLeod, 2543-4-18-Zl. Limited. Z543-4-13-2l. i__ ———- o BORBALINOi the perfect hat tori CANDY ‘ FOR THE HOME- mea. The tull liue of geuuineiFALKS and loisoi’ delicacies at the BULBgIIlBIIOH iison sale at the MEN'S'l‘8fl'8SlllllEl1t table at the St. James _.-._ .. - MOORE ,& McLEOD Tea on Thursday. 2643-4-18-21. . POWNAL CIRCUIT DEBATE. -'- 5E$°° WKE-‘Would you llkejon Friday evening. April 11m. a w "l? m“ we] in Y9"? fllfillwfl very interesting and instructive dc "OW- W9 are Bellini; at $12.75 DB1‘ bate was held in the Powual iChurch “m- A mil ca" i085 Weighs 1300 between the C. S. E. T, boys oi' lbi 903N115 53-30. of (fflllffie WB fifiliMillview and Powual on the subject any quantity. A. Plokarii & Co.. "Itcsolvcd that war is more des- Phmifit 249- Cliarlmieiiiwii- tructive to humanity than intemper- ance in alcohol.” Alter a long con- Néxvié-xKNsw yrs-rs u FRgM lsultation the judges gave their dec. ‘ ll Pill! VU ' ' '- , . assortment at the very newesfisiou iu iavor of thc Milivlew buys who spoke aiguiiist the rceolulion. 'l‘lic following are the names ol‘ tlic w-lnuini: teum~<G. Jenkins, (leader) l). Cummings, J. Smith, R. sliiytlilOw, 1'}. Wood, (i. Lea. R. -Sliiith auil (i. Slicidow. The names oi‘ the spunk- ors for iho affirmative are: Ernest . ‘ _ _ __ I Smith (leader) H. Acorn. ll. \L'w~ gglafigarlggttrivéze P‘l&::i'f,esl(l,gl;v‘:r‘illtoii. U, Acoiui, It. llemiun, Eilisou gum-gun 8 cyciook a, the home 'O,_iSiiiilh. ll, Smith and (l. ilcrinau. A M“ and M" Ho“, K Dex," 3,9 good audience l-iiitcxicd with much “mder Stree‘, ‘Says u flows" ha“ pleasure and interest to ihedebate. Evmugc “u- Wkm e ifilhiliillfiiii."iiliiiififi “i? EILZ"‘J..‘..°..l-‘.ZE°ZIII.' pastor of the Eliot Union Cnngrwlllltf eloquence \vitli which they were gatlonai church performed the cer- . [delivered would have done credit to onion ', Tb l .. . l e ma“ wore a navy Mm‘ college students, whereas some oi canton cre e dress trimmed with bi-zids and glifflell white carnutioiislllle, by.“ ‘VPH? only twelve Ward- of‘ Mr. Edwin T. Shaw played ilii-",l"_"_" we Slillmkels ."}“,M",“,“’_w Loliengrin wedding march. Mr. .auiil,iv,l:,l,ll :I1,f)w:§‘e,,l,l::lt'(hive: $21,111:: ‘ils. llowat wli eside iii Char -' ‘ ‘ ' ' . “ ‘Mllpunvn, pimcilEgward 16mm,’ icliairuiau of the meeting. At tho ~ ciose oi’ the debate Miss Mildred SMALL~WHITE NuPT|.Ai.s.-.§.',“'“,l°wi?“ '.."y“°°°p“‘bly' 0"“ A quiet but pretty wedding iooki e9 mg our‘ place. March 15th at Emmanuel: Episcopal Church, ‘Somervllliy, Mass, when JViinnie May, eldest‘ daughter di’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Colin‘ \Vhlte, Grandview. P, E. l., becanief ' the bride oi Mr. Herbert Edward‘ Small, son oi’ the late Mr. a-nd Mrs.‘ _' Wm. Small, Charlottetown. The, This ikilloivlng tuki-ii from u Si. ceremony W88 performed ‘by lli-vn-luhii oxi iillgll may he oi‘ iulcriesl Geo. Bruce Nicholson. The Illfllltlll" lrnlli~r=iz was becoming attired in a blue J. l). (YClHlnBll, formerly oi‘ Sus luligrgfl suit will; hut i0 more]; “m1 sex. whom the Florida 'l‘imcs Union carrledvn shower bouquet oi‘ roses calls “ u sugar nlallnflle 0i Cllim." and lilies of the valley. She was m. is now in South Carolina. stunning (ended by gvligg Effie Gray, qpat the Francis Marlon Hotel iu Somerville, ‘formerly of Graudview,Charleston, lie writes to The Tele- P. ‘E. ;l., while Mr. Thomas Grieves £ninii~l<>ul‘n'-\i as follows: oi‘ Sonierville acted as best man] "i illive wnimencerl i0 Rive The happy couple will make their lily iiiilillill l>l<>lil38 iii ilie 5011 home M 3 purgridge Ave; 501118;. tliern States earlier than usual wing, Muse as l uni going to make 1i trip Lu ‘rlnrope again this i-zummiar and mini to finish all inf; “Orphan shapes for ladies by express to-ilay. MOORE & McLEOD, Limited. 25-lZi>~i-18-2i. HO-WATT--LEA.—'l‘lie marriaiqc‘ oi‘ Alisa Anna Wanda Brewer Lint oi" this i-ily. i0 Mr. Hiram M. llowatt Another Picnic For From $2.60 i0 $3.65 Fllme All Sizes to Fit Any Camcra Quick developing and printing service. Mali prdersrect-ive prompt attention. - Macliiiiiion Drug Co. P. o. sox s32 PHONE 210 .ODA A Imperial Fox Biscuits THE IDEAL FOOD ‘FOR PUPPIES Our Q Liver-Oil Fox Bleeulte proved the reSl thing In our lslant Fox ranches last season. We enlicivl" l large Sale tnle spring. Wholesale AIM" h"! 5”" ‘p’ pointed at wlnelpel centres; ll’ there le not one noel Y0"- send In your order and we will euPPW "'9'" “m” "m Factory. ~ ' ' IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., cmi-lautaviii. ' P- I- ‘l- LTD. 4 - n. field. leaves shortly for Boston. ' l’. E, I. Hospital. ‘CARD 0F‘ THANKS CLINTON HOITAL ASSUCIA- non TRAINING SCHOOL r012 ’ f NURSES On m mum overlooking the PMIMW" W" °' Ollntan, Mose. Near leetsn anti WW3“ ....f"°.'.°.‘.'."1.,‘$,12'.".'£$ $311! 3.31mi»... lesolel intestate, , Minoan-w I'm‘ *° M" l lUHlll)’ at Pleasant Grove. "i spending a few days in Boston on , . a business trip. ‘ l l.’ to Union. Lot 33 after a iuost enjoy- niuke their future home. , family desire to thank all friends, NOT possible, yo haps it wasn’t, on the hands as the soap. Picnics" before I go. I do iioi. Mlnard's Linimenf F" Swill" know just when ll will be in M St. John, bu; will write you wlicn I decide on the date. l i I .\lQil|iWll'llt3, all who wish to | write to inc can address Frau- l cis Marion Hotel, Charleston. l South Carolina, during April and Vilaidorf Astoria Hotel New Mr. J. P. Hooper. City, spent yes-l Mrs. Robert McFarlano. Marsh- Spfldlklilll oi iiit; picnic, the FIOPl-i Mn W_ L. H_ Essen,’ Umon. is (la Times Liniou describes it as he-I lug euyoyvd by live hundred chil-i ‘on besides children from the! '])anlel ‘Alcmnrlnl lloine. the Iio,\"s ' lloine, and Sister Mary Ann Orph- Mr’ J’ W‘ McLean‘ h“ rammed adage. 'i‘hree hundred oi‘ the tickets were distributed in Jacksonville and during the picnic a liuiiilreil ilollurs iii pennies wins thrown out ior money scrambles, soveral new lahlc trip to the Old Province oi.‘ Qudhec. -_ iaining 30 cents." Mr. qiiii Mrs. wuniini Keizei", have removed i'rom ‘Charlottetown to Grand Tracadle where they will Bllssing on Hlm Invoked. 'l‘he newspaper's account (wnuiains n. short interview with Mr. 0lCoun~ . H , H h I l L l 1 m H H, (i iili- ll i.il‘i—->1, (ivorgi- M. Mrs. C rus Jn returned to her " l" w‘ c ‘e H l‘ “i, "' w ‘i ' NiviHli-‘uli- home at lilovehélld yesterday. after nlmyugll Gelwgln and bu?!“ Cmlullhhll iirlliii‘ l. (S1‘)~l. lilillililil “'- a most successful Operation in the gwlng plmncs‘ A" ‘he buuuulr" st“‘I'“‘i'l¥ii=""i1- tos will be on the itinerary he has mapped out, W .W. Anderson. of Jacksonville. made a short talk to the children, and invoked Divine blessings on Mr. OlConneli to rsuch splendid llr NfiiliflWlfll Pearson and The entire feast ‘was administer M" me“ mlmy kindness” Show“ ed in regulating form and all ciiros Ill ilivll‘ TPPPYli lwi'i\ii~~iiI-‘i\i. l-‘oi- iiniilst. The host gave practically all |those present a photograph oi’ liiiii- York, during May." i591!" School for the iiioiiili oi‘ hlzirch: Donald; 2, Belle J. lilac-Loud. Mr. Simon Power. Pleasant , l, b,“ b i l,‘ _ {l FT,‘ son; 2, liobcrt E. Ferguson; 3. Lirove. spent yesterday at Mt. Ed- if“? 5 ‘ f’ “g ‘U: ‘Fwy’, “ '“ ltoso l". Sullivan. ward Road, i l was 8V6“ ‘m m“ up” can (lfililli lll—1, liluriou M. Sullivan 2, Margaret B. hicSwaiii; 1i, Flor- cuco i\ii:S\viiin. ' Donald; 2. Louis J. hit-Donald and 2. John \V. McSwaiii. generosity and kindness. i was discovered for dishwashing. But now, Lux, with its instant soapy suds, not only cleans your . dishes thoroughly, but is as easy Ordinary soaps or washing pow- ders are too hard on the skin, making it rough and red- ingredients in Lux are helpful- to the hands and skin-the Lux Lux i: economical for all dirh-zuaxhing. Our packet contain: mf- ficient for 54 diIh-waJIIingJ-nearly all the dither [or three weeks. t iii I III\ lllll l //////// / .. I I . Dishwashing-with dainty band's A u say? Per- before Lux suds if constantly used will keep the skin smooth as Nature intend- ed. You can do yourown dishes, and not be ashamed of your hands, because they will never show that they have been in the flDCSt toilet d“hi’“"" Just a single teaspoonful is suffic- ient ior your breakfast or lunch dishes-you may possibl have to use two teaspoonfuis or your Tl“? dinner dishes. Try it just once. will want to use it always. Lee is sold only in sealed packets-dwtproof! i; @€~‘- You will be so delighted that you | I ll o Your hand: will rhow in», pmwrneut at once. Keep a package of Lin: handy on your kitchen xhelf. Us: i: for all your dirha. .'~.. For aliiine laundering <£O~>i CARDIGAN HEAD Stiiiidiiiiz oi‘ (‘urdiguii licail (iradoVlI-l, Annie L. Mc- irudi- V——1, Leliln liiacNe-vin. (lrfllll! lV--—-1, Florencia M. Fergu- (iradi- ll iSlrl-J, Leslie D. liic- l Al. Mclionnlil li-‘quuli. lirudi- l lJr)~-l. l\liill!0llli_ll£iylt‘l‘ Pi-rfcct ililtilillkliCC~rbllllle l... Mc- Donald. i iR-rciniioizc of attendance 77.5. i llJglii-st average in school work| luriiiiz mouth 93, I lllclicoil, teacher. , .W. "L Auuii- l\i. .. . . M,“ FIN “ 1" WIFW‘ JPrince Intends T0 His Highness is sufficiently ro- ycovereil to play golf most of lhc iday and dance every evening. Keep On liuntingtH P l _ F d . uge ear is oun In California (Canadian Press.) LAREDO, Ti-xas, April 19.-—Ac- (Canadian Press) IHARRITZ, April 19.~"l shall ho \\’t'll enough to hunt before long llllll l don't intend to follow old women's advice to wrap myself iii- cottoii wool just because I have haill a (mum. m" iummes" iCOfillllll to‘ an oiTii-Jzi] report ls-"asuoil 11m; 5,,- mo ' Pi-mcr- 0i‘ “yin-tr by the 'Mllilr-lil',\' oi‘ Commerce. ln; 1l.‘ilS\\'l'l‘ to the storm oi‘ cautionary illlsify iiiiil laalbllr 0i’ illl‘ MPXiK" i! lillVlUL‘ tllllt followed his inost rc»i(l0\'@I‘iiilil'ili- force You Fermi. u! cunt involuntary ilisiuounting. lniYelPTflll DP?" iiflliill‘ 0i 110W" C1111‘ iilu irourso of which he was haillyiiorliia, has l'ound a seventeen and kicked in the fnce, with the loss ofiflne-lliiii‘ 011ml llPllfl. Vfllllifll Bi 17-4 three tooth. 1000 pesos ($8.500). Pearl flshini: on “i ni-vcr hunt except when l am iihu southern portion 0i’ l.o-.vo.r (‘all-l iii. hiil l intend to kccp on huut-fiiiriilii, about tho port oi‘ La Paz- lug." \\'.'ls his ultlnmtiuu to "hlTIiHVlIiUlI hus- boon dormant lor some Griiiiily." ' itillli‘, lioomi-il as ii result. i l GRADE lX-Laura Cullen. i GRADE VllL-Patricla Cullen. {CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Follmvliig is tho class standing of Cc-utral Royalty School for ihe h mouth of March. ‘ Eunice Hambly. GRADE Vll-lieriiiizo Cullen. Neillne lloper, Richard Cullen, John llanilily. Ethel Swan. GRADE Vll.——Ruth \Vehb. GRADE lV.—Dorothy Cullen, Reggie \Vebb» v ‘ GRADE ili.—Sadle Chowan, El- la Chowan, James Swan, Earle _. Cooke. g GRADE ll—li‘rances Cullen, Alice (‘howan, Ada Swan. GRADE l-Joseph Hambiy. Perfect attenilance:-—Frances ('llll(*il, Ada Swan, James Swan, l Nadine Roper. i DOMINION Lmouauu nuos ‘their bonnflfiil floral wreath. Ilivlr kind messages of sympathies. Jillli floral tributes. Also tho meni- lwrs of "King Eilwurd L. O. L. for oi the day were forgotten b yiho particlpants and those who wlines sed theaffair. Tile event was one. oi‘ supreme pleasure and every child l For Sprain expressed the wish that Mr. O'Con- nell would soon return to their ill/hat were VOU paying for White, Bread during the past month. ‘ l Tm latent figures from Ottawa, ‘give these as the average prices. \ I l viirrs anew P 1s I l l er t I _ , i, . .6 . p: s s I aliiax _ i Chariottetn Si. john P uebec I onirea - Fa n c Sherbrooke _, Ottawa l grockvillc ' ll’! ill)“ IN - 1 Bfllgtggk eter ro' - Toronto _ FUOTWEAR l a ' iml On ' I Branliord -° l Gait '7 Th; emert ehoe this Easter, l Gudph ,9 as always, gets the attention i Kitchener gag. of tlioee who believe that each l glgwzgllck , *6 I pert of e ooetume must match London e o the other in ' QUALITY, St. Thomas gJgu s-rvts and SHADE. . ~—- d; * A thing mt nu well In éfgaif,‘ ---- ell these particulars ls sure p; wipiam " r ' to h; becoming. Rckzinl; ... __. i o You may not have e dofln» Moose law _ - Ite Idea ee t» wan YOUR >=""'°°" Easter Shoes wll-l IIO-—Kld, Edmonm“ '—' i , y cell or Suede, In the meny Calfiag _ : varleilone of pattern, but ‘lfingoufigf h you'll have plenty of metsrlal i; oi-i - to plfiifim in ou- new lee- a ter stock. Haw do prleee In your loeeity ggmplrd with other eltlee? Are you ' ‘ . pgylng more or less "III average? I GI These leee ere for average quality ' ’ gum“; 3' uummng. m" ‘aiqlfellevipes il\ tins l , y nan. elm-l W797i“ ‘ I li-ililfieur. » , =0‘ dis-a». ‘ dz‘ a price y light mopping will keep them fresh and clean. Linoleum Rug in a size to suit any room. I" Dominion Linoleum by the Yard Where it la especially desired to cover the complete floor mrfece without seam or creek, Dominion Linoleum by the yard is particularly suitable. ltieeasily cleaned and com- ines all the wearing qualities of Dominion Linoleum Rugs. Whichever you choose-rug or pleoe [code-you can make your eeleallon from a wide mnp of rle and color echemes. See your neared den er and 1e! hlm to help you select a suitable ern/orenyroomyoeheveinmutd; <9 cantfibrdiopay Add beauty and brightness» to your homo with Dominion Linoleum Rugs. There's n design and color scheme to harmonize with the furnishings of any room. They wear for years and years and lie fiat without fastening. Their price is so low that they are within reach of all, - Dominion Linoleum Rugs are germ-proof and sanitary. An occasional 7§jfYTY§YYCTV?TTVWvv You can get a Dominion ‘Infill XI lool M wee heel v vlienlzyln; eel o: Mle node- niavk wlibh fill IM- elns Denim en Linoleum end Domlrdon uleern Ran. ll 1s yeq|eerenlce len] new and I 4.1. v