I _ lplratlon. . 11 Q 1 1 1 - ‘fl. f ‘l. It t! t v. f‘ 'WEDNESDA_Y. l seecnus nus went fAT Halibut . ........ .. lb. 30o Flnnan Buddies 2 lbs. 21c m“ “"1"” Disbys '... . .. 2 boxes 21o Haddock Fillets 111. 1st Bonelcsynwb" 2 “m m “addwk """""" lb’ 10c llloaters do: 21c “Iackerfl Labrador Herring 6 for 21c (brine frozen) each . . . . . . 15o scotch Cure ' ' Sm°k°d Hut“ '-~- 2 "'5- 19“ Corned Sea. Trout .... lb’. 21o Rippers ........... 4 for 19c ISLAND FISH MARKET_ Phone 1220 We Deliver 71 Queen Si. 17 m 8287-3-8-WI-2l. FERTILIZERS MR. FARlllElh-lve now have in stock and offer for sale fertilizers on which we quote prices as follows; - ' surritriiosriuiris, 16% 515,00 PER, TQN NITILATE 01-‘ soon, 16% 41.50 -- '- s1r1.i'11.-1'ro 01-‘ AMMONIA, 20'. 31.50 " e Mont-ire or‘ i-orssii, 50s.. 49.00 u -- 4N -- 8 —- ‘l, 2150 r1 u 4N — 8 — 10. 25.50 “ '- 4N — 8 — 13- 28.50 " '- ex our Factory in carload or less than carload lots. Or for FIFTY CENTS PER. TON ADDITIONAL we will made delivery to you in ear-loud lots to any Station on Prince Edward Island. The prices on chemical fertilizers remain about the same as one year ago which ‘is largely a result of the existing high rate of exchange. The one exception is Nitrate of Soda. However, the cost of a unit of Nitro- gen in this chemical still remains very high compared with a unit in Sul- phate of Ammonia, it being $2.62 in thc former 11nd $1.00 in the latter, We have reduced our prices on ready mixed fertilizers very materially and to such an extent that there may now be no gain but probably a, 10s; in your buying chemicals and mixing them at home ra her than our ready mixed fertilizers. Though our prices on chemicals remain about the same we have reduced the prices on our ready mixed fertilizers compared with one year ago by $3.00 per ton. This represents a real saving to you, Mr. Farmer. Give your order to our Agent in _vour‘l)istrict. ll‘ we have no Agent. in your District get in touch with us direct, and suggest an Agent. ~ Island Goods For Island Growers. THE ISLAND FERTILIZER CC., LTD. (‘IIAKLOTTETOWNK I‘. E. I. oiso-s-s-ui. PONY cozvnssr BUY PERFECTION ICE CREAM PINT BRICKS and CHOCOLATE DIPS Every Pint Brick 600 Votes tvcry Chocolate Dip 100 Votes cur orT (mo earn smr; on PINT BRICK tremors, 1-1..1cu 1x 1:\'v1;1.oru rouoriiun wrm cnocoelrrr; inr- mos. mun; YOUR some AND ADDRESS room- LY, AND nucosrr 1'1‘ 1x 110x .11‘ CAPITOL on riuuci; lilIWAlll) runner. . PlNT BRICK. 30c CHOCOLATE DIPS, 5c SOLD AT ALT. PERFECTION DEALERS CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. i BZSG-li-fi-inivf-lli INSTITUTE MEETING AT IIAZELBROOK Grey llairmltanisired "The February meeting of the llozclbrook W. I. was held at MP5- Jns. ‘illonoghanis attended by 8 members and two visitors. Roll call “'11s answered with a Valentine verse. Mrs. A. ROY 507195 1135 kindly invited the ladies to her home for the ill-arch meeting. roll call lo be answered by "When! would you like to travel." 50ml! nice vocal and instrumental music I\\'1'l.‘l given by the ladies present. iinon Mrs Monnghun sowed a You NOW can restore the natur- Il vbeautyrof your llair with ab- Iolute certainly, by using fL-‘IAIKA. RAMKA docs not paint the hair. but penetrates the hair shafts, and ls guaranteed lizirmlcss to hair or growth. RAMKA is not affected hy Shampoo, Rain, Sunlight or Per- RAlllKA cures dry and brittle hair, and removes all seurf and dandruff. dninlv lunch. mceiizig closed with National Anthem Ninety-live per cent of thc people formerly using colouring are now ‘llsing RAMKA. Price $1.00 per bottle from all Qhble Drug Stores. Distributors for Prince Edward island FDLEWS Drug Store SUMMERSIDE IGES-l-ws-tll. Professional Bards ~ Stewart 8.. Lowther r. n. srewnar, 1r. c. 1v. w. towruea eamusrons. soucrrons, rrc C4 Great George Street fi- 1110mm: T0 1.01m srcnrr srnvrcr TllRll-I-ER fION/OIID Q1 Tlli MAIIII OI ROXY CIGARETTE‘ McLEOD 1ft BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY _ W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-lt-IAI j MONEY T0 LOAN Ollce: I80 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission ~ Chas. B. Block, Choir-man, ' i Charlottetown Ill. B. McDonald, West 8t. Peters John Simpson. Hamilton. ' Send all lnforrnltlou regarding lltfrlbtlons of PIOIIIBITION AC‘! tgtliesboveorto ‘ _..,\ , .... .. ..vt.w~ - —Thc new assembly hall psunimerslde High School, which is capable of seating over six hundred, is rapidly nearing completion and will be open to the public on Fri- day evening when an entertain- ment by the pupils will be put on. The school board have spared no pains in making the new hall very comfortable and attractive. stage is finished with a handsome archway in the draped with dark blue. The side entries fitted with hangings of the same material. The floor of the hall is fltfkd withycomfortoblc 11nd up-t0- of Mtg Peggy Tantorp-S, date theatre chairs manufactured in Summerside the Hall Manufacturing Co. They side i5 spending a pleasant visit are specially constructed so that they can be removed and are Charlottetown this week.—-S. placed in a special room for the purpose in the basement school when not needed. The bal- cony has a scapula capacity of over in Montreal m: an operation is 100 and the folding doors at the resting comfortably and expects to back of the hall are so arranged be home in the near future. S. that seats can be placed at the entrance to the hall if necessary. It is expected that Hon. Dr. Mac- has been in the Prince County Millun, Minister of Education, will Hospital for an operation has made be present at the opening. The new a good recovery and has returned i wing and laboratory 1s now all to her home in Fernwowzl, Bcdcquc.‘ complete and an opportunity will ~ s be given t0 the public to inspect the new rooms on Friday evening. The High School is now one of the Summerslde proud of such a building and give the School Board their hearty sup- port at all times. S. " SlIMMERSIDE lillARll-IAII and Prince County Chroniol" —'l‘hll column ll relervml f0! III of local Interest but advertising o! o newly nature may be lnlerted pg j cents n nord IIIICIIYVDIY-bll ll Id. vouee. —I-‘O1!. SALE-A number of pigs, four weeks old. Apply Talmage Montgomery, ‘Travellers Rest. I a - 0214-34-31 Jivoarn neurone AND FREETOWN uNrreo environ-l Bedeque, 11‘; Wilmot valley 3; Freetown 7. Minister, J. W- A. Nicholson. --WOVEN FARM FENCING; 2 and 4 pt. barb wire, distributed by Bruce's. 8263-3-7-21. -IMPROVING - His many friends are pleased to see Mr. H. M. Baker of.’ Summerside out and about again. Mr. Baker is slowly regaining his strength and it 1s hoped will soon be as well u ever. S. -—ATTENDING LEGISLATURE —Mr. Wm. Dennis, M. L. A, of Oileary was a_passcnger on Mon- day morning's train to Charlotte- town to attend the session of the Provincial legislature. Mr. Dennis was prevented from attending at the opening of the session on oc- count of the death of his father. IMr. Vale, who died on Feb. 28th at the age of 92 years. Much sympathy is expressed for Mi'. Dennis and his brother, Charles Dennis beresvcment.-S. Thomas Dennis of Union in their -—-SUMMERSIDE lllGll SCHOOL of the The centre which lovely curtains is 8P0 which were by 0f the citizens -—----—-—- Leary was a Pilsseiigcr to Summer- slde on Monday morning's train When YourCough Hangs 0n, Mix This at Home Saves $2. 8o Easy! No Cooking! The best cough remedy that money could buy cnn coolly licjnixed at home. It costu verv little, yet ll._S_ the most re- liable, nick-acting medicine you ever used. be rvoy it takes hold of stub- horn con lis, giving immediate relief, is nstonistliing. _ Any (lruggint can supply you w h 2"; ounces of Pint-x. Pour this into I 1 oz. bottle, nud add granulated sugar syrup to rnnke 10 ounces. To mokc syrup, use 2 cups of sugar and one cup of water, llllfl stir a few momenta until dissolved. Nn cooking needed. It's no trouble 11f: all, and saves two-thirds of the money _n_ family usually spends on edieiiie. Keeps perfectly and tasteefinc. _ _ _ _ It is surprising how quickly tine loosens the germ-lotion phlegm, noothea 11nd heals the inflamed membranes. clears the air passages. and thus ends n severe cough in a urr . Pine: is s mrnpoun of Norway Pine in concentrated form. the most reliable healing agent for severe coughs. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief _oi- money reloaded. ' Admission l0 and 20 cents. good driver, quiet, in flne condition need until autos are running. Write box 70, Summerside. gue at Kenslngton Thursday. Mar. 9th at 8 p. m., Indian River vs. New Annsn. This game to decide win- ners of section A. Hours skate at- tcr match. Admission, 10 and 20 cents. was with deep regret that the many friends, in and out of sport- ing circles, learned of the sudden passing on Monday of "Tee," as the late Thomas E. Corrigan was gen- erally known. Hls breezy comments on all out-door sports and his re- ports on hockey were always read with Guardian readers in the Western Capital; and as one hockey player remarked, “His place as sports ed- ltor will be herd to fill. as it is not often that you find an editor who was so keen on sport, so fair and impartial." Summerside join with the writer in extending to the bereaved family sincere sympathy in the loss of a udmn" kind and affectionate husband and ' i? father: and to the Guardian in the ,.'SUB5(JR[P'1‘|0N5 w ‘ Th9 loss of so a news editor. S. man was a. visitor to Summerslde on Monday on business-S. 4 —Mr. Edward Burleign of Eler- slle was in Sumniersidc on Mon- Of dny on business-S. is visiting summersidc the with her sister, Mrs. hat Dr. John F. McNeil], who is Summerslde Baptist Church. is at- best in the Maritime Provinces and tending a conference of the Boys’ should be Work Board at Halifax, N. B. 1t is expected that he will be away until the latter part of the week. S. to take up his duties as accountant with the Canadian National Fox Breeders Association-S. that Mrs. J. W- Callbeclc of Sum- inerside was taken to the Prince County l-iosptal on Monday for treatment, ‘ having last Friday evening-S. ...pLAY-0FFS. North Shore Lel- gue at Kenslnflton Wednesday, Mar. 8 at 8 p. ‘in. Clermont vs. Stanley. This game to decide winners o! lec-. ‘ lion B. Hours skate after match. 8398-11 ___ r i _-1-‘0ll slime-moo lb. geiieral' purpose more, will work anywhere, and accustomed to hard work. W111 8268-34-21. -PLAY-_0FF, North Shore bee.- BZDB-ll-B-Il —SY'MPATHY EXTENDED .— It the keeriest interest by EASTERN ounrnnni .3111!» column ll’ reserved for news of loeul terest but advertising of a neirny >rru ure may be Inserted nt 2 unto u word strictly pnyuble In His many friends in Cflllflblfi and P0111118!‘ marlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Home. or left at H, J. Mama's Drug Store, Montague. 12-13-dt1. PERSONALS ..'LI'I'l‘LE POND INSTITUTE-—- A meeting of the Little Pond Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Vincent MacDonald February 9th with an attendance of eight members and one visitor. Roll call was answered with “my pet superstition." The principal business of the meeting was the re- port of the school committee, which was as follows: That the school required cleaning for which several offered their services. discussion took place with regard to —-Mr[ W- Russeil Rogers of Cole- -tvlrs. Lidstone of Tyne Valley guest —Mlss Mary Hunt of Summer- Hegm °! necessary at the present time. New committees were then appointed. Sick, Mrs. Henry MacDonald and Miss Annie Steele; School, Mrs. Charles J. MacDonald and Miss Cecelia MacDonald; Entertalnrnen , j lvfrs. Alex. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald, Lunch was served in Mrs. MacDonald's very capable manner, after which a short; program was carried out. Mrs. Alex A. MacDonald invited the members for the March meeting, roll call‘. to bcanswcrod by answer- ing a question. —F'riends will be pleased to learn --Mrs. Edwin McFarlanc, who Whole Wheat Eating The increasing popularity of whole wheat foods is, according to some medical authorities. oneflof the most commendable dietetic trends of today. Evidence or this increasing popularity ls .pl'OVldBd by estimates made by the Canadian Shredded Wheat company Limited showing that nearly 2,000,000 Can- adian families are today including whole ivheat items in their dolly diets. While no complete compar- ative figures for ten years ago are available, ft is known that the 1n- creose during the last decade has been remarkable. One factor in the growing pop- ularlty of‘ whole wheat ls undoubt- edly the enterprise of manufactur- ers in offering the public branded prepared whole wheat fn particul- arly appetlslng forms. as for in- stance “Shredded Wheat" ‘bis- cuits, which are ready cooked, ready to eat. These, and certain other dishes have been peculiarly adaptable to the present trend towards "lighter meals" and "non-fattening" diets. Whole wheat, with its carbohydrate! for energy, mineral salts for bone andtlssuc, vitamins B and E 1°!" —Rev. Mr. Wilson, pastor of the —Mr. Vernon Mathews of 0'- -'-F‘rlc'1ids will regret to hear broken her ankle when she fell nt her home —Mr. Major Schurmnn of Sum- merslde, who went to Toronto for medical treatment last week, stood the Journey very well and is rest- ing easier. It is expected that if his condition permits that he will undergo an operation some time this week. S. —Mr. Thane A. Campbell, K. 0.. member [or 1st District of Prince County. and Mrs. Campbell were passenge from summe Milt. Mon- day to attend the Provincial Leg- - Which Beg requisite Delightful to use. Leaves no sticki- ness. Swlftly absorbed by the tis- sues. Dellcately fragrant. InMTl-s a velvety loveliness to the plexlon. Tones up the skin. Sooth- es and banishes all roughness or chafing caused by wind and other weather conditions. . Makes Creates an elusive, essentially 1?!"- , lnlne charm. Persian Balm is fndfs- l isurnrue neuenv ..... i... PWEBNESD... r runnu-rinousllrr tsynor no. fro. DVERSTOCKED sALE in» Friday Emmi-mug . Promptly at 9.30 (Yclock ~ - It Will Offer Values and Prices on lle n’s, Vlomenfirandflhildren’: Footwear‘ ‘of the Highest Quality That Will Establish a llew Standard of llalueln Charlottetown. an ideal “quality instead of quan- tlty" food. Another factor has been the ease with which these whole wheat foods can be tabled for a meal. “Shredded Wheat" biscuits, for instance, can be served hot or cold easily and temptlngly. I A completely balanced meal pro- viding‘ practically all the salts and vltamlnes needed to maintain bodily health and energy, for ln- stance, is two "Shredded Wheat?’ biscuits served cold with milk or cream and fruit. Alternatively the biscuits can be heated lira. sauce- pan and served as porridge with the same accompaniments. It is the educational efforts o! medical men themselves, aided by judicious BdVSn/XSIIIZ on the part of this whole wheat food manufac- turer which has influenced public favour towards eating whole wheat |“wlth nothing added or taken away." In- the interests of public health and of CRDSGWSJJBSIC in- a‘ new blaclbboard which is very vdustry the trend is nationally ben- eflcial. , 0 “Persian Balm-the one toilet for the dainty woman. com- unpleasant soft and white. hands usable to women of refinement. i Big Game Hunter-Then I rush-i ed in and cut of! the lion's tall. I One of the Audience-Why didn't you cut of‘! his heed? Big Game HUIItCT-v-SOXIIHJOdY ‘ had done that on hour before X got there. V m’ CANADA'S EOIIGIISMEULIIS Think of lt--'l0 per cent of the goon [WOIIIE of Cnnndo swear by Buckley: llfixtnro (triple strenutlii-mnd bu! it every tlmo they nor-d it. Ono llltle slp unrl the orrllifhry rough is gone-a tow doses 11nd that tough old tiring-on cough ls horrid no more-It's wonderful to wnteh how npeeillly bur lingering colds err put nut of l)lllllTl|‘IS_ 1f11 tho some with hronchltIs-mllllit nwny flint tightness loosens np-the lvronchlnl pnxiuigeii clear-you're on your toes ngn;n--hl1ppy nnd breathing cnslor. ' And here's something else-lurk- le_v'11 rtiirlll nt onee to neutralise tho neld condition present and that helps too. to-nlght for yourself or the vireo —-no get a homo nod Resp It handy- netn like o flesh-o elngl It-I‘or your lieultlfle lake, hemnml lsloture-S. 9mm“ and 1mm {or regulation ls Buckley's. morons. Yon may need Buckley's Mixture e |l|I prolwel Cheap imitations are nu- llemeinlier. theTime FRIDAY at 9.30 A. M, The Placed PlIlllllE-FEBGIISDII WATCII FDR FIIRTII ER ANNCIINCEIIENT. : — BESBDOBOUGH ACCEPTS mnowfo, March s-nn B...» Earl lency the Governor-General. Bessborough, has consented f0 act." as patron oi.’ the restoration fund appeal or the Church of Iinzland in Canada, it was announced to- day at church hfifidqllflflman here. The Governor-General heads o. large number of prominent Angli- cans who have. associated selves with the appeal, sir Robert Borden and Sir George Parley of Ottawa? bert Maison. Montreal. Henry Draytnn. Toronto. them- including Lleut-Col. Her- and Sir Recently the scope of the restor- atlon fund was enlarged and in lthe campaign which concludes‘ gllttt! in April it is hoped to raise ‘$1,081,000 for the purpose of re- placing the lost, endowments of the ecclesiastical Plooese of RAID‘ art's Land and to provide a sus- tentatlon fund to alleviate tinan- , cial conditions existing tn a num-l Alarm Clocks Ammeten _ Batteries " Battery Connections Brushes Blow Torches Combination Plyen Copper Pahit Copper Tubing Enainofvand Tlnwore Enlrilio Enamel Funnels, gflv. gas strainer Flies Gnlv. Oil Cans Gasoline Fire Pots Ilium mo new: Lobster Scales, gslv. Lobstre Scales, fulfil. Lobster Clesvers Lsntems Marlin The RDCERS USED and ‘THURSDAY y ‘.15 ber of dioceses in other parts or the Dominion. The woman was visiting a friend who has a charming little boy of four. One evening he had said his prayers and then proceeded to be as naughty as only a. child can be His mTither remonstrated, say- lng: "1 thought you asked God to make you a good little boy." "Yes. I did." he replied, “and when is He going to begin?" Rupture Appliance Pnrlllnn King Tunnel. Send Wullt Measurement. llelght- Selling Price $4.50. If Not Sub- llfurtory After ‘Venting Two Weeks, Return And We Will lfefuml You $4.00 0r Another Slzp If Requested, 0n Sumo Terml. Reference Canrullun Bank DI Commerce Here. Med- loll! Sunni! 00., lluneton, 11. B- Mar ‘f 3i Lobster Packing and Fishing '7 . Suppfies Get Our Prices / Before Purchasing‘ Marine Point Nails, Gnlv. Boat Nails, Wire‘ Oil, Gas. Engine Oil, Motor Oalrum Otters Padloolu Primary Wire Rubber Patching Cement Resin B090 Rubber Hose Rowloeks Soldering Irons Solder Spark Plugs, Champion Spark Plugs, Rajah Spark Coils Secondary Wire Shot Iron, black ‘ Sheet Iron. nlv. d‘ HARDWARE co. LIMITED ESTABLISHED ‘ism BRINGING UP_ FATHER _ r rrs Too BAD You CArJT co mm; O¢ERA WITH US-l COULD ONLY cs1- TWO same - sssiose-rr is SUNG IN ITALIAN AND YQU wouunm‘? UNDERSTAND FF Now DON =r You Q0 OUT, av <c1.1_v~ 1 worm Au. 11-1: swerve, wuz 1M ITALIAN- THEN co N€VER HAVE TO Go - weLL- 11-‘5 voice TO SB ALONE FERA CHANGE- THE crow tTAl-IAN SONG 1 cameos-mun 15 " THE PrmoT-veuosri I AH-‘rf-naigs-You ARS- ' 01.1: new CAKIFt FOuND You Home I 409T RAN INTO TOUR WIFE AND DAUGHTER- THEY'T0l-D M! . 0.1.014! Ann SuQGBaTED-i CALL. AND Ken MY wu-‘s I -. woueo YOU Mlflfi