i l v I . Easter falls on BIL 5.. 192s‘- \ 5- 1 - . Bees i GENUINE Thedress-up occasion for all lll(‘.ll'~—~l']21Sl.(‘l' is the turning point. into the new season-Netv Styles-New Colors-dire Step - which recognizes the passing oi‘ Winter and the advent oi‘ April ail Tl-lEiFilflEsT HIVGH‘ GRADE HATS lN THE WORLD ALIN O p i HATS Represent i the Utmost. in ',. Quality, Style and Coloring EASTER ' Spring. This is the Store-ready to Pleasantly and Satisfac- torily Fulfil. Your Early Requirements. » IN DRESSING- WELL THE FIRST IGSSENTIAL IS l (IORRE(‘.'I‘IJY' (‘.U'l.‘ CLOTHES- ‘Genuilne Borsalino Hats. .$_7.50 Society Brand Suits-— English, French and Canadian .. . . . . . . . . ._ . .'.$30.00 to $47.50 Hats . . . . . . . . .$3.00 to $5.00 Society Brand Coats,- . ' ..............$25.00to.$35.00 Typically Smart blaster. Der- "bies $5.00 Prince Suits . .$15.00 to $30.00 Prince Coat/s ..\$15.00 to $25.00 Shirtsthe betterdressers wear Collar to. match, in plain and fancv colors,. . . .$2.00 to $5.50 Plaster Gloves in. tan, greys, and chamois Silk linegl and unlin- ed .. ... .. . 1.. . .$1.25 to $4.00 Shirts with Collars attached- a largo range to choose fr-om. Hosiery you will find in a lot of interesting new patterns and cl lors. Notes Hosiery . . . . . . ................$1.35to$2.75 _ _ ¢ _ _ _ _ _ _ __5Qc.o$1_50 fWhite Silk Mufllers. . . . . .$1.85' Genuine lilnglish Grey Trousers White Silk Reefers . . . . . .$2.75 . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $6.50 Western Guardian —THE LATEST in men's and‘ oung men's hats and caps for! ‘Spring. At Sinclair's. ; I i ——WESTERN AGENT—~Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant. is Guardian Agent in. ‘l-Iowlan. and will be pleased to re-l ,:eive news. advertising, new and‘ renewal SUIJSCYPLIOIIS. l l -NEW EASTER heamvear for men. At Sinclair's. .> —TIIE BOYS AND GIRLS WILL; _moke you sit. up and take notice in; a ghc Town Hall. cn Monday aftes-f noon. The greatest oratory 9V1 r4‘ Iheard in P. E. I. Come and In‘ ‘ Jirillcd. —“'I'IIE FUTURE 0F CANADA"~- q Will b: dcalt with by future cili-i 4 LCXIS, in tho Town Hall Monday in; '1 p. m. Won't you come and sheaf your appreciation? -—-TIII'I JUDGES WILL HAVE \l ‘HARD TASK deciding the winnew-I lll the Cratorichl Contest Monday. Dune and judge for yourscli. Tor ll Hall :\it 3 p. m. l l —A‘l‘ HOME-Mrs. W. Alfred Gor- icn. Albcrton. will be "At Home" on’ ~ Tuesday, April 10th, from 4 to 6 . ficloixk. 36116 --N()'l‘l(Yl-I -— Arrivvil zii. I"l"‘f'-|; Iown forty western horses. some; ‘neuvy ones. some general purport“ ‘Airyoilc wishing lo purchnsc com‘. or (onnnunicnlv with A. C. (Earth. lner. Free-limp. ‘, Ilfili7-4-Zl-fli. l H —-l'0'l‘A'l‘0 MACHINERY LOCAL‘; gAGENT-Jnmes Pendergast v ir. locnl~ lagentloi- all Bruce Stewart. Co.‘ lmachinery. Holden tert. spreudi-r. Frigld 'I‘rnr~.tion Sprayer, improved‘ - lProctoi' digger. also marine engines.‘ lvnuturs. Stir. engines. Myers piunps. ‘tced hollow. De Laval so antlers. ;tc. Patronixi- honn- unlus y. Quid pro quo. . fllillii-i-i-d-ili ~ l —~Ml. Earle D. Riggs. Summer-l iside. arrived home Saturday even-l ing from Halifax, where he has‘ sonoluded his term on H. M. Patriot. and on Monday heft for. Charlottetown to Vlhii. his grmulfl lI-Iospitul. O . l —Rl(,‘l|MONl) BAY CONGRE-f iGATION-Presbytcrian Services l ‘lows: In Lot l4 at 10.30 a .m.; 1n ‘Tyne Valley at 2.30 p. m.; and in‘ ‘Lot ll nt '7 p. m. Tho Easter mcs- ieagc will bc delivered at. the abow ‘izerviccs. All welcome. —CIIURCH ‘Services in the Parish of New Lon- dcn on Easter Day will bc as fol- lows: Burlington 10.30 u. m., French l River 2.30 p. m.. Kcmington '7 p. m. ‘Hcly Communion at each scrvno. ADA. KEN EAST/ER iveoxwenk Grand Easter Neckwear. the finest range we have ever had. They are so colorful they just look like Spring. Lovely showing of Bows . . . . . . . . . . .._40cand50o Silk Crepe $1.50 Magadores . . . . . . .. $1.00 Silks . . .\. . . . . . . . ..75c to $1.00 REMEMBER, WE ARE v OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. .1. w. RoBBLEE 135 GREAT GEORGE STREET Charlottetowws Smartest Store for Men and Boys. “Militant 2min liil... TORONTO. Ont: April 3.- "The to supplan main idea. I am taking back toNcw the south. _ York with me." said Art Chute. author and magazine writer- who made an extended trip recently along the Hudson Boy railway w Hudson Bay and beyond in search of material for a book which he in- trnds writing. "is that Canadas empire minerals is probably going _.__,,._. wav." Re-roof with ~ BIRD’S " _, fir: resistant and weather pron dealer. ' BIRD a SON / cm izuinl NtlRTll N-ew York Writer Mu oh Impressed With Railway Building In Manitoba; t hcr empire oi wheat to ‘ Her empire oi minerals “i2 ‘ilP..'l‘.‘i.l‘°‘;.'§I-" - c scovcr es . . V; - giving Canada depth“ While i was ‘f s5o'ooo'ooo' ugr-there. there was a discovery of lsllvu nndnlckcl along the new rnil~ Mr. Chute characterizes the Hud- son Bay railway as a "dream rall- Asphalt Twin’ Shingles l I . ’ The finished job will last through the yen". e B005" | f roof, free of repair and repainting costs. Ask your roofer or ' DIVQION“r D BUILD! ‘G .P ODUC S LIMITE = l-lunll , ‘ ‘lamp _ Momml my", which set out to be n. grain! -(‘.0N(‘El£'l‘ IQNuOYEI) - 'I‘h<~. route but. will end by being a min- iyoung people of llinklettrr hold r. oral high road‘. Referring t0 rH-il- ‘very successful concert m St. Eli-am. way buildersin the Hudson Bay "They're district the writer says: rrreat days for the future. northern Manitoba more industrial mining. Take Hnr- .carried outz-Opening Chorus. ry MacLean. the railway builder upfilmile Win00 a Lung Long Way there. He builds a mile and a. half lReading, Aurdey Harvey u-irooredl or line a day. On January 3 lnilEairy tor started the Flin Flori line, and bylSchurmnn, March l6. when I left, he had 53lray and Areta Gamble. iencoredlzqhere were 512.15 0y coming m. .| - [miles completed. The whole affair. Dialogue. Uncle Hiranrs Cold: DllflL.‘ne1-i|.y_ This was especially notic - ' “"5 b11193‘ and blllflef- The? l-hmlflhllqqtl 5m NUIIL Mym Mummy “mioble in Canada which was favored {F1111 F10" WW1‘! "IN!" U19 EXPen-lnalph Lmkleu" il-ucoredi; Nevgf" qmOillI the nations with her grunt “mi Albm sources of WRIOTDOWGPS. Britain hor- $l00.000.000. landed there in 1914. » ~ —~—--<-&c-.___._ VIENNA. April 4. moral decay is more than its economic distress. mon here. / l pleasures," he said. l .- - - {-0} ball. 1 lg hlggnzhll 00- IKITID. " strikes. _ p011. Klondike 1 After a was a. hit-and-mias affair to this chairman, Mr. Harry Harvey. business. Ilfsfollowlng program was successfullv- lRobcrt said in (iiscussiilg immigra- . tion was a greatly increased [low o‘ immigrat-ioii from Grout Britain hi ill, Fern Clark. Mildly-din“. Dolnjuiong; l ldlture in that part o! the country. Now its running to. Arthur Hunt: Chute has been an‘ nble seamen before the mast. and during the war he served with tlie Canadian artillery. He is n member cf the Authors‘ Club of New York. ~ He was a war correspondent dur- ing the Balkan war of l912-l3. and was in northern Africa during the French campaign. He was also atl Verb Cruz when the American force CASTIG ATES MORALS —— Austria's terrifying Cardinal Plifl in an Eaateraide ser- “Instead of trying to resurrect themselves from the disaster of the world war. our people have been seized with a rabid dolhe for carnal London is having all-winter fooh Bombay. India. is having many: Mexico City inn have acivil rut-- Rev. J. . Saint. D. D.. Ministeia. per will be dispensed. members. prrection. members. A hearty‘ welcome tr all. Special Easter Music. —ALL SET F-OR THE ORATORL i CAL CONTEST -— Great interest 1* being taken in thc international‘ oratorical contests particularly Wit-I ‘he relatives and friends of the eu- "rants in t Prince County scctlor ‘of thc-Islan division. The Pfluu’: County competition will be held in‘ 'l.ht- town hall on Monday next or ‘three o'clock in the afternoon. the qizdgcs being Mrs. Ncil Mat-Lead. Scnator McArthur and Dr. J1. A. MacPhec. His Worship Mayor lranz: r lguests of the Chnrloltclown Gunrd~ Q} jian at luncheon. 1 i: ‘or‘s Hall Tlnlrsday. ‘lurch 8th. Al-‘ lthough the weather moved uflfurq Mary Dalton. Irene Mur-l Dialogue. Leo Carver Liuklettcr; Reading, Mubey Linklet-. r ________ l 1 l ,. l l l I l I l —use St’. Charles ~. Milk and note the richer flavor . ‘ of your dishes. It in doubly~rich and creamy. h said i Unsweetened ‘ THIS MILK IS v " llitARlTlME rnovmca i-noaoc-n l Condensanw-Truro. N. S. A typule I lwill he held on Sabbath next, as fol- g _ tor: Song. “I Don't Want to Pin‘ __ in Your Yard." Mildred Schurm-un NEWS___ Anglican l and Fern Clark. lcncorctli: Dlfllili- rue, From down East; Intermix. §Salc oi Candy: Solo. Arr-ta Gaml icncorcdl I . by uinc pirls; Reading; Loo Carver. 5' loni.~orcd>; p. m. - ~- -—-UNITEI) CHURCH (III CAN- ‘ [m-y; lNG/TON- —Apm 8"" ;Bcca'use He Was Old." John Mur- . Iv 9.45 a. n. Sunday School; ll a. 111.51g“, Cflrva.’ -The Sacrament 0f the L0_l‘d'$ 5UP“ lJcon Mcntgolrirry. ioncoredl; Solo. Reception P‘ ."Cow. cow. cow." Myra hlurray ien~ 'l p. nm-Spiritnal Re- lcoredl: Dlfll0flll0“i\’llll‘flt3d in Haste First United Church-r. Old Fashioned Songs with approp- Summerfield-Cl p. m-Sacrament of Irintc costumes; Closing Chorus. Hi» \ the Lord's Supper and reception if iI-io. the llierrio; God Save the King. ‘ The nccolnpanists for the evening wycre Miss hlyrn hiurrny and Mis; Evelyn program. stop-dancing Wm. Schurman and Albert Tanton disc by lilies Gallant. WIIS thornughl) H0r11e Predicts Ame“ Wm presidu M we Co... win government will. be returned to‘ clusion of the competition 1h» .- ~ lei u. will l: _r' ' - “w ' - hwy" find (‘on “an A did last tune. (|l".‘.Iiil‘l‘(l Sir liobml ‘Home, cx-Chnncclltli- of who spent bWO hours in this city to- day while on route cnsl. in Rubi-rt consldcri-il Premier- win safe in bring returned to power not talking about the great days of foul-able. a largo crowd gatherednmhand the Liberal pnrty. ht- thought Canada in the past. ‘They're muklngia nice sum o1‘ money was renhzerhwould be build under Lloyd (I('I)I'}!,"i few brief remarks by l.hcf'l‘he latter, he said. was the onlv tho leader available. mcintcd to progress in tho Mother Country. I ‘:x:l'l l n. ‘has been silw-iiiilly (lWlll-lflvil 11"‘ ir llif-‘nnzl lust your as in 1921i r-l. o4 nnmmymizllfihas-yémn ln tin 1min n of (li(lili punt] m on. Limmd. Montreal. yin r-- =. '/'l\'=/~'/ ‘ i \ r n l Irv": rest for wuuuuibla- ""i' '\= r- ivfilw‘ ‘Ill "'1' s; “w hi» lhilnl 1'11 n m l saw-s ‘h ir rlfllllilkg llrHm _\ oniintorfrflilroviru GUARDIAN _ ‘ “But a woman ’s.w0rk is never done.” o" r- HATQ fresh. wholesome. l!c:1Itl1_\'-luul<- ing class ofwomcn the farm housewives are! They fly from one task to another Vllllll the quickness and SUPPICHCSS that so many xvomen lose with their first youth. Yet. if you ask. most cf them will confess that cftcn tllcl!‘ ankles aching with fatigue. We inquired around among farm housewives to find out what they do to relieve the aching , , LZCIKS are lan1e—-their fect and‘ Zllltl stifuu-es. in tdu/Yiifwl muscles. and to Iilkl‘ "‘lt‘ of the C-JUHIICSS sinnll hurts that rfrc :21- ‘.\ri_\'s hnripclimg around the farm home. 3J4 of tin-in szziti that they found Sloan's the ./ very best rein: (l_\' they can use. I lard errrrrrlzrre for muscular [vain In one out of every three homes you'll find Sloan's Liniment the standby for every kind of muscular ache. for rheumatism. for colds Hawk» The farm Imusewi/r has Ieumrd Ilia! ilm ran ease ti rrzl. tar/um; mu=."I.-"." filif/i Slum ‘i hlcthcr. who is ill in llu- P._l\f. l.‘ ‘ SLOA “i i. - 324 fem. housewives says. This eases tired backs” l. ' PEEFIIQLILIE“E._EN.__@ and chest congestions and for all kind; 0f minor injuries. Read this letter from o farm housewife tell- ing of quick rclief from mi injury: ' "I fell out of a cherry tree. was on broke and I lkll fourteen feet. I hurt The branch 1 my hip and I suffcred agony. I. used Sloan's. ' ' and I don't cvcn fcchit any more. Sloan's is splendid." And this-telling the help that Sloan's gave to a persistent casc- of muscular pain: “I could not slut-p or do my work, but now I sleep \\ ell. u-alk and do my work with ease. I used Sloan's Lllllllltlll only once and it re’- lieved me of my pnin. it is just wonderful." 4 x u Sloan's workz. by the quickest, most effective method known for relieving pain. It stirs up the circululiruw .1 ...ls :1 hculinp, tiiic of fresh, gcrlilwlcutriflying liluuti tlirccl in illc spot (lint hurtsegivv» yuli quirlt. positive relief. 1 umu: ,j_ Always kcrli u l-iulle ofSlounls Linimcilt on ' lnuid. Al _v-.-lu ilflliflghil ‘s you can get unc that lasts u long tinu: for J5 rents. Use it for: R/lrumulirm 1.1mm muse/rs - .S'i'iu!i< n Sniff neck Lumliugvi (Io/ifs uml N rm ulym ronrvrsfilins IS/Jfll/IIA‘ 11ml l/rllinav A din-ho nl/nlil- yum/i” nil/l in "mu/mi n/mfn and women who wink lnln/ under all kiln/s of Iiying ran- zhliuui. u: u/ V/om/ ‘i : "F. u/Jl- whose win/iexposrx l/mu in snoin u: Iu (IUIIl/I uni/roll! maul/y suffer/film u gnarl ileul u/ umsinlai" ioinim. We Imd Ilml Sin/m girl-s l/mn l/mit, pulil/iu- n-Iiel. [fndorsed 1mi-versally\ by those zanlm d .- (‘he soar/dis hard work Oil Drill. "Rule lirilnnni Duct. — “NI-.il.rin\.on:\l _. Evelyn NiucLurc and Jan‘.- Carvcr, iencorc-cil; P- Us Exam." A. Rogers and E. Jrf- Song. “They Discharged Him '. Ralph Linklettcr. James, and lcncoredl; Itending. MncLtlrc. Following thc by h/fcssrs. ujoyed by all. ' -~~-~<<v+§----. - -. . i ' Baldwins Return WINNIPEG. 4. ~-Th1- Ilulil- the EX- hequcr in the British Parlinnn-ni, the curse ul n tour oi thc Empire. Si: Dulci- What he would like to soc, Si: lland. Throughom w.» Empire, liv sail] 'hlm. the klm; seemed quite pleased uilh the way everything had gone, 3'4 l I“ ~v flI. he thought. was beginning. ill urn the corner, and HCVOIIVIZIIIIIL; - ~ 1 |...,.-.. l||‘|l 2.500.110" (_\'i|l1( st l.‘ ill lillullilul. "fie. 1-1. ~.'-ulinr’sls inn‘! ll.~u__;1i manly M) vliuiiud lilldiiiPal or 111M014.‘ > i ._ Sqypfl] rnl'vr'.|_vs in lln- vicinity; r Svrlnaflv- ' .\ll~ll'iillii will he. ‘ ctrili ‘ll. . _ _ __ i .~ * n r lrwlrii-nlly driven chain saw l u‘ lr" "The More than twice P‘; many noes r- -'= vwi-r" curried by nlrnlinor-l The government 0F, (‘zvi-liosliwikl .19 rlzluiv (l in ni'l nl‘ ‘u! 950 town Indy Kathlrou Fririlion znul some time and ivheu His Majesty King George V. sPPml-il to In’ one of the happiest persons :il.tr*nding the rem-rut Wedding oi‘ the Marquis ol‘ IIillfllIlUIl at Si. ltlurllifs in the l-‘iclil (‘llurrln London, The affair wan one of the slllllilvsl hold for the photographer ll‘. All their-li- lururc" lur the fie‘ » Icncy visited Franco has appointed a new governor to rule hcr hm- donnaiu in iln- illlclflfl- "I0 l-‘lhi. vfillkl‘ "f the mother eouuiryk vast fm-nwr power in Halifax rm February ‘.23. cu route in ilu- ilot-lilu- province. iMme- Juvfilm" fill. WW9 "Nilllrd (Ynnada that friendship umlrr the two flags will _ ‘mum-n "time: ‘flll or the Manda are shown drying cnprlln at Ile aux mien. for .-r pom-r;- ‘glp(-nppl"yni m. u... H". ’I‘mvn.q pennli- or. [he dock I3) are ~lmwn uniting thi- arrival oi‘ the mnil steamer. Jmq Iyw-n(h-\'(r\|||y(\1| n3- fw" noggin" 14> ‘It Si. hie-m: Way l5) slmws Si. Pine cl. Miqui-inu In their relation to Newfoundland and the gull Q Si. IWTPIICI‘. l snl ' M. hunt-ole Jivgimg export to" mm Atlantic. st. Pierre ‘c4. l ‘l l ‘f. nrw hemisphere. ll]; ‘m. .@l he promollefl’ ' mun. Shins m the gin