I _. regularly‘ to correct I fidy your system “FRUIT SALT" ._.__- _._--——-g “- ma» relieves . . gem Stomach‘ I bu” du finfiittihoztfsuget speedy. °°“‘°’““%~’6‘*§‘~-‘§hi‘§“.l?-?+?.ifh‘é§ from clogging wastes. I and thus prevents any accumulation of acid-making P01801184‘ cause of the" trouble. , ENO C16 . Georgetown m, beautiful residence 0i lvlr. M M“, Thos. Kelly, Buiiialo, was _ yed by {ire on March 15th. All U gumiture was saved. The res‘.- ce was covered by insurance. Nuts y was iormerly Miss Genevieve phee o1 Georgetown and the __ L, regretted by their mam! lends. _____. m Downing, Boston, Mass, came . Georgetown Friday and. intend-i g g farm. He is the guest 01' ind Mrs. I". J. Solomon. ‘This w. Downings llrst visit to Prince ward Island and is greatly pleas- . with its beautllul scenery. I" - many (blends of Mr. Murdock aclrzan are sorry to hear ol It's 1| all hope for a Slfledy fe- I WY)’. M155 Helen MacDonald, teacher nt her Easter holidays in Geortle the guest oi her parents. M1‘- d Mrs. Allister MacDonald. Miss May MacDonald teacher .. Augustus spent the Easter iidays in Georgetown the guest . her parents MX and MR1- James acDonaid. Mr. wilired Victor, Newport, re- uy visited Georgetown. ms. A. J. MacDonald and daflsh- r Mary, returned to their home .. Georgetown alter visiting friends .. Charlottetown. Mrs Wilson. Cardigan. is visiting .. etmvn the guest o! her ih Rev. O. Kiggins. Miss Mary Delory recently visited t getown the guest oi her aunt .. Fannie Delory. Miss Susie and Mary ‘Hemphill. ontague, spent their Easter holi- ys at their home in Georgetown. The tamed Dreadnaughts of Mor- ii journey to Georgetown on March v to play a return game with the I rs o! Georgetown. s lair crowd messed the contest which was one e best seen in the Eastern capital or sometme, more games ol the me hgh calibre will soon pack -‘ house. The first period started mewhat slowly but soon gave signs i what was to follow this play was ven throughout scssbn if any. oreil had the edge score 2 all. The isltors started away fast in the ond but were soon out distanced \ is was the home team period ~ e, Moreil 5 Georgetown 8. The rs started the third iairly de~ ‘ ed to even the count. Many Jlant comblnatons played by ',~' teams with beautiful solo el- "ll-l- Kaye the fans lull value, per- the finest play o! the evening as made during the last couple oi Ionics by Lapierre o! Morel}. It ~ . a. beautiful goal every man on '- ice Played heads-up hockey. To |' the stars o! battle would be u" ihie. McLean the young de- "M181 o! the Tigers and Ross year rest. having lost none o! his dazzling speed were but two o! the good ones. The work o! Ellsworth and Lapel-re of the Dreadnaughts was pedhaps a. shadow over that oi’ his team mates. Final score Moreli '1 Georgetown 10. Emest Farchlld relereed the game with every satis- faction. Mrs. William MacDonald, Pan- rriure Island, recently visited GeorBB town the guest of her sister Mrs. Knight. Miss Helen MacPhee who has been visting in Georgetown the guest o! her cousins Msses Nellie and Sarah MacPhee ieit ltlonday (or her home in iracadie. Mrs Carmelltta Solomon. teacher is spending her Easter holidays at her home in Georgetown. Misses Catherine MoKlnnon and Elizabeth Morrison teachers are spending their Easter holidays at their homes in Georgetown. l Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Rosenesth recently vlsted Georgetown the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mc- Lean. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKinnon, Georgetown recently visited Stur- geon the guest o! Mrs. MscKinnorus parents Mr. and Mritlnnnican. Miss Mar‘on McGillvray spent Easter in Vernon the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John McGill- vray. Miss Elizabeth Graham, Murray Harbor is visiting in Georgetown the guest of Mrs. Webster McNel. Mr. Allan MoCormack is spending his Easterwiolldays the guest oi’ his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mhc- Cormack. Levine Forfeits _ _ $10,000 Bail Bond mow YORK, N. Y, March 30-A P.)-charles A. Levine, frat trans- atlantic aeroplane passenger, tailed to appear today for his trial on charges cl grand larceny, forgery and receiving stolen property. His bail o! 90,000 was ordered lorteit- ed. Execution of the bail Iorleture, however, ‘was postponed until AlprII B, after the court was shown a physician's sllidavt setting forth that Levine was suffering lrom a broken leg and could not be moved. Levine had been sought for many months on a charge that he obtevn- ed a. loan by using stolen bonds as security. He was lound in a. sanit- arlum last month, registered under another name and suffering from a broken leg. A few days ago he was indicted. Paris Is endeavoring to combat unemployment by encouraging building. Czechoslovakia’: "Hm!" o! shoe manufacturers will invade Poland. Ihe forward line back alter a two i I i \ I l I Last Week's Winners : Rita Macdonald, I mssnna LETTER conrrsr Here is a chance to win a valuable prize. In some of the advertisements appearing in the contest you éwill find a missing letter. These missing letters put flogelher will form the name of some firm on the page r011 which the prize winning solution will be decided. I-Accuracy In forming the correct name will be the first ‘consideration, but neatness, originality and speed in ‘Ewing a solution to the contest editor will also - Mount. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find Lille missing letters. Compose them in to the firm’: Flame and mail your answer to the Contest Editor h‘ Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to i reach him not later than Tuesday night. l , Contestants must enclose with their solution a i current week paid bill from one of the advertisers in The Missing Letter Competition. Murray Chandler, 256 Euston Si. James Proctor, Hunter River. Miss Nicholson, Kent St. 200 Dorehester St. I dram: PXBSGXIIOCI by U! 311-508!’ St.Patrick’s At I Indian River "Little Miss Jack," l. (our not cast of local talent, in Indian River hall on St. Patrick! night, was I grand success in every way. The play is a clever intermlngllng o! pathos and humor and it was great- ly enjoyed and heartily applauded by the large audience present. Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay in the titis role o! "Little Miss Jack" won the hearts THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FREE Merchandise $3, $2, $1 , $1 READ EVERY An-ruvo rm: MlSSl AFOII PARTICULARS III IIECAIIO TO CONTEST SEE TIIISPAGE ” """--='===~ Missing Letter Contest NG LETTERS-READ EVERY AD ,. vac‘? *..'.'~‘_._V'-‘-N FREE Merchandise $3, $2, $1 , $1 oi’ her audience in the first act as the little girl o! the slums selling papers to make a living lor her- eel! and invalid mother, and in the succeeding acts as the unsophisti- cated daughter o! ‘Dr. Carlyle, her acting was superb. Miss Grace Easter, as Julia Tre- vor's, who has been e. mother to Jack, played a diflicult part in her usual capable manner. Dr. Carlyle, a successful physl-, clan, was an importantpart ably portrayed by Mr. Douglas Campbell. Paul Sanborn. the Doctor's as- sistant, who soon talls in love with Miss Jack. was interpreted to per- fection by Mr. J. Hazelton Gillis. Miss Irene Cameron took the part o! the Doctor's haughty adopt- ed daughter, Neena, most ellect- lvely. Miss Peggy Higgins as the doc- tor's dignified sister, “Aunt Katie,“ looked the part and played it well. Rider, a. social hanger-on and a suitor for the hand of Miss Jack, the unpopular part oi the villain, was cleverly acted by Mr. Bernard _ ‘Macheliah. Jimmie, "with no taste (or wor "—-lriend o! Miss Jack, who is always asking "Is there anything I can do tor you?" linds he can do much tor Miss Jack and does it with a right good will. This part was token by the ever popular comedian Mr. Allie MacNeill, who TRY ELECTRIC WALL PAPER CLEANER to freshen your walls this yer. It is a. marvellous Extra Choice Easter Beef ROASTS FROM 12c PER LB. U1‘. ORDER EARY. —_¢__—-__ TIP T!‘ SAMPTEHS“. I h Y y: {vfwonderfnl Values. One Price. only - Made W Measure $24.00. II. A. BRUCE SOLE AGEN Why order inverted Cans Instead o! helping workmen right at home. We guarantee quill-y and price. HELP HOME INDUSTRY CHARLOTTETOWN CAN CO., LTD. Car‘ ttctnwn, P. E. l. II. L. VIORTIIY The Popular nruullt Rogers Hardware 00., Limited BEN’S TAXI TIM but In lervic; 1nd cg" lixlzrgrwihyzhc 2121x1112“ sup J- A- Toilet a=:::.;‘.=flc:;°:;, smoking cl Phone 1063. 135 Euston St. w! Alisa“?! “his: "l 2 5 c "l “nunClrs-‘rlottotoyvn. n i? 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Specialties between the acts in- cluded a. reading-by Miss Blanche Hughes, step-dancing by Mr. Ed- mund Gallant and music by Mr. Brendan Driacoll, violin, Mr. Ced- ric Owen. banjo, and Mrs. Edgar Hickey, organist. Mr. James Saund- ers presided. It is the intention of the club to repeat this play in oth- er places ln the near luturc. K. "LI udget Debate Nears Its End HALIFAX, N. 8., March 80—(By The Canadian Press)—-Deba-te on the budget in the ‘Nova. Bcotla Leg- islature is expected to conclude to- day, the House last night d’ ’ 0t consdcrable routine business, N. syn ECHO GARAGE Batcry recharging and Auto Electric service. Vacuum cleaners and electric applianc- C. C. IIEESCNEN The Imperial Drnlltors TOILET ARTICLES es repaired. We specialise in Dispensing Body and Fender Work 3 Prencrllltlor“. Specialty. Smoke Supp es rho“ “m Phone 1352. 86 Kent Si. m Queen so. Charlottetown ChIrMI-BWWII. P- E- l» is Your Car Ready For Winter? Consult our 25 Item check up for $7.50. Hear our Stewart Warner Radios. “World Wide Reeption” “Short and Long Wave." T, G, Charlottetown DURAN’! IIOW ROOMS Mrs. B. lVnller Miss L- A. Yalrclough Rowe Marlo Ilalnivonling Shoppe .¢ msnont Waves [1-00 IINI $10.00 This prlce Includes n special Vita-tonic which In especially good for dry and lifeless holr. Our irulnrd operators do ex- cellent work. For appointment phone 1H3 or write l0! Great George Street. BREAD The Staff of Lilo When you out hlrlnnln’ Bread you have the but. Mclnnis’ Bzikery Tel 470. l0 Granville St. with W. Mcl’... Robertson (Liberal, Shelburne) continuing Qporltlon criticism oi.’ the Government's lin- anc'al management. The bill authorizing Glace Bay to borrow $110,000 to retire a. bank overdralt was given third reading. a. w. n. Landry (Liberall Yul“ mouth), introducing a bill to a- mend the Act relating to the con- stitution. powers and privileges oi’ the House, which would make any person receiving remuneration lor work paid tor by the Province sell- ing any goods to the Provincial Government or its branches, ellsible to sit or vote as a. member oi’ the legislature. for each daily violation would be levied: Mr- Robertson, while not dis= agreeing with the Speaker's ruling which had thrown out the "Local Option Bi1l))-—to permit county plcbiscites on Government liquor saie—though its originators should “not be lectured for their temerity" in introducing it JUST RECEIII ' ' En TEA ROOM Grocer sud Baker Some special values In Ladies’ and Gents’ Wrist Watches. Jewelry of all kind. W. N. TANTON ‘l-JL 192-1. I15 Grlfldn Quality and Service E. MOSHER BER’? KELLY ErMacINNIS chnyhnpegall-llnxelm-s’. n l |_ Phglg 1n u'i§s'o‘='.':¢'u=.ns St. “ SPECIALS " vllalnhow" Salmon choice two . . . . . . . . . . . .. 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Try one nml you won't go any- where else. Special orders at all hourl- 1QIQIIIAOIIQ 1021. Cor. Gt. George do Kent St. Charlottetown E. I. For the Week-End Home-made Bread, Cookies, Pastry. Pics or allklndsJt very reasonable prices. Lonergan's Bakery 54 Gratin Streel BARBER Try Les Hooper urul you wlll I“ service and tlsfactlon Ihut will keep you coming. LES HOOPER Ken! Street Next to Central Garage ISLAND BRAND HOME STYLE BEANS WITH PORK TIIE ROYAL PACKING CO. Charlottetown, P. E, L Tel. 44-5 SEE OUR SAMPLE SUN- Special Prl 5m, c” u“ worm: WALL PAPER- Overcoats, Underwear, Cflpfl, EXAMINATION a m STIIATIICUNA gggggggg You nee them l“ ruEn to the firs, '3'.‘ JIJHFE.{.5':'E."Y§IZ..Z“I5’ ""' f;,f',;“,‘,'ff,',',',"'°" Theodore Sentner T. E. MacNUTT 1.3%?‘ ‘nulls ‘Ilffrlll. so. m m“ 1" 3"" l‘- Ilro lnIufllIM o... o0. E'.'I§‘I‘.°'I.J“- ~ . T ) EYESIGIIT "WP" s1 shell?‘ Sourls, P. E. I. A réasr Offers the best In Groceries. the ieellnr o! many pointed out that no Government member had spoken on the esti- mates since their presentation, claimed pulpwood pricess in Nova Scotia were "outrageously low" and termed it a matter 101- regret, not that the budget was balanced, but that the Gum merit had been unable to accomplish some reduct- ion in taxes. ’ Mother glared hard at her daughter who had Just entered the room with a large bunch o! flowers “Who gave you those. lllomece?" aha asked Florence smiled sweetly. "A certain young man mother," she replied. Mother shook her head know- ingiy. "Remeber my dear” she advised. "no young man is certain until you have married him." ,...________ France plans to spend $100,000,000 on aviation development. roles. Japan. has about 7,000 taxi-cabs, with 4,000 more tn the su- Macflonald Bros. General Merchants l 1, m mum tho nlltfl‘ ‘m :3,“ "n your» and that ll YOIIII EYES Dry Goods, Rubbers, Boots up]; COVERING and Shoes. Groceries. FURSIEIEICIAL PRICES. "m" u‘ SISJTM" ma...’ M'[tTh"v "Eirvnn enior ' 5%“! ‘rot ‘he week‘ m- we mm llewhvld “W” H. J. MABON 1 ons ea Room order u’ °' ’°“' w“ l ll . . ' Au B. E C!" ‘I Y "ovn-roirrzgatllar‘. EsQIQmEBsII-le: A line o! $200 Tel. s-r Hnnter Blver mm’ c . , ‘m . Es COMPANY “ a HIGH GRADE ,| ,| 5 . ___---——-———— TO King's County Garage ' "IiZ-fr-olz‘ $5.11‘... Shoe BCIIOII‘ i118 I -°""' C PRINTING CHURCH Groceries. Vcletnlvlen, pug“,- onlpany ‘ nlpokfs BI I wnrk done wile ,0‘ ‘in. Fen-flu, Err. ::.:':.".“r.":.".‘ ‘a’: I‘l.‘.’""“l m» P8911988 15011113 u... .. "' I P i I i t "whirring. g u SIMILR 12B WORK Manufactured by u: D16“ (‘nf- (hm-n ....'§"?r..'§n-|u Streetl. :;::;':::;-..;',";- 3.12mi"- grricIAl-TY am. Biscuit c». Ltd. , Arthur IAacNcIII °"""""""'-- - r. e t It represented ""312: w" f“ aag-"ii. l- ounnnrslsorglrfiri-Ak cmmmwl. - v r- n- m lent n. .. ,‘ . He rum-ran! IIaroIdSJAacLeod General Merchant And Dealer In Form Precise! Burma's Grocery vnosus svnqm Quirk Errlclenc sun“, "M" fiver-rm. Iver-menu. (‘ennui (innala. Meats. Feed, Fruit nml Confectionery. ARCYLE SERVICE STATION 0n. 011s. Wnhlng and Gresllnl Iolpoque Bond n hneu in every. blossom. We have arranged s. gellrv 0| colorful blooms to satlsly your molt particular need. Our services are at your dil- Whurs rm FLORIST Phone 289. Mamba Florlslfs Telegraph Rush and Save Money. Upholstering. Slip Coven and Auto Trimming Cull fill-l for Appoihtmsnt. Expert workmanship Gusmteed. E. J. CALLANT I00 Kent Street ONE PRICE To ALL .I. W. JOHNSTON Vernon Rlrer, r. n. run-a ch-rlum"f::."' "Z4- n n L °‘“' I'M“ l:m'}llgi\vl av your Georgetown, P. E. l. relsghoaclfcb: Cor. Wrymnnth and Fllzrqy m‘. an on r ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .8“ N“ h m m‘ h n“. Y“, sracrans g n. Coons, 1 lb. bag .. 14c I FURNITURE 1o n». Beans . .. lac wrrn REJHJHQLQTERED par. Tm u: M “ H JRs-(suo. FLOWERS" REPAIRED AND P ‘J “SOY “a: C0 ztxze |b_ 25¢ ffsfiffid‘ 31:31.2}??? , REFINISHED ___ . nhnier mvr. P. a. 1. . FREE __wm| every 98 _ ‘Mn: _ "uh “u” “d 521:‘?! fir‘? mlefsprlnr lb. bag of Robin Hood casford & “lute .1. a. nennnon General Merchant Goorgetow, P. S. I. Flour at $2.85, one Glass Plumbing e Heating Engineers Mixing Bowl. Ilix‘: Grocery Cor. Euston I Longworlh Ave. Phone I50 Give us a chance to figure on your next Job. Repair work xtended to by skllllul work- en. Phone 1145 109 Queen 3L Charlottetown, P. l. l. - Delivery Association barbs.