THURSDAY, Don't Suffer From Piles Buual Plckngu of the limou- Pyn- ni Pile Treatment Now Ofleted F?“ to Prove \\'hut It Will Do for You. Pyrumld Pile Treatment give! quick ruilef from itching, bleeding or protrud- ing piiel, let. u on untiMPtic, quiete Pyramid Is Certainly Fine und ‘Works Such Wonders So Quickly. the nervous struin, stops pain. rodures mrlummutiun, breaks up t-ltgurgenielli-u, pull you buck on your feel, suves you busily sud quickly from danger o! infec- ilon und operation. Send fur free triul und prove how wonderfully effective they are. And you can get them in nny drug Arturo ut 60 cenls a. box. Try them Irce, I rsl. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG (VBIIEANY. G37 Pyrumtd Bldg“ Mllri-lhlill, Mich. Kindly send me n Free snmplo or Treatment, in vluin Amfiu. Pyramid Pile Wrapper, , Name Strcct . (‘fry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hfituu» — For Fire Insurance Goneult H. M. SIMPSON 168 Richmond Btreot Phone 8604. +OQW+O§QfQQFOOOQQ§OOQOOO - o ¢¢¢##¢-¢#¢#¢#¢¢¢‘#““‘ Footwear Shoes—Slloes—Sboes! Pick up a fashion paper uny- where this Spring und you calftfilnd n costume idea. that doesn't emphasize $110153. The subject may be gloves as unnecessary but slioca must match gloves to com- plete the effect-the story is hull told where shoes are for- gotten, Shoes are “trimming" this Spring. The sash, the scarf, the buutonnicre, gloves add u chic that shoes supplement nicely. The brocade matches the evening gown in luxury. ISatln completes the uitcr- noon gown. Kidskin the tuii- r ored unit. Tile sport shoe sticks to the sport. costume. Each in its pluce us guy and appropriate as a song- bird‘s notes on n sunny 6 morning. The wrong shoe re- ‘ minds one of a mukeshift~ g AAAAAA vvvvvv I I The Magic of A Spring Creeps Into ‘IAAAAAAAAAA AAA‘ AAAALA AL like galoshes in the winter ——llhey never look right but are necessary. in the Sprinl: it's illifercnt~tilings must. rbc right. Our new styles are built to make Spring cos- tumes more Springilke. $4.50 T0 $10.00 A PAIR AA. QQAAAAAAQQAAA ALLEYHdTEi- FASHlDNABLE FOOTWEAR 4 lull Suki Of $1.25 Value Friday and c d. Saturday For two days selling-df the_ quan- tity holds out, we offer a most re- nlarkable value in pure silk Shan- tuny; This is a bright finish, free from (ll-essing, 33 inches wide, a value that CANNOT BE EQUALLED UNDER $1.25 per yard, so far as our observation has gone. w This silk is adapted for dresses, for blouses, for Llndergarments, for bloomers, for pajamas, it will wear splendidly. FRIDAY ANI) i SATURDAY 79c Yard Mail orders filled-customers will please order promptly as the quan- tity is limited to 200 yards. r The “Heater” Net The W0rld’s Best Hair Net Double Mesh 4 for 25c Single Mesh 5 for 25c Every Net Guaranteed This Net has no superior AT ANY PRICE. It is the standard 0i excellence in guaranteed Hair Nets. It is ofiered in Black, Dark Brown, Mid Brown, Light Brown, Blonde, Grey and White. Double Mesh . . . . . . . . 4 for 25c l Single Mesh . .‘ . . . . . . . 5f0r 25c Mailed post paid on receipt of price. L CHECKED CURTAIN SCRIM 13c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . .Here is v. timely value for the house keeper who is busy in making new hcr h0me.. . You will see these in the windows, today—they will be on sale FRIl)AY AND SATURDAY AT 13¢ Yd. Black, ribbed, All wool Stockings Friday and Saturday 69c Here is stockings of good value ~' :1, ' . > . ‘ .,__ ,,--,,."' ' w Tim cnARLoTrnTowN GUARDIAN . Western ‘Guardian -8HOP from-Eminent Catalog —SUMMERSIDE AGENt-Mr. Bryon MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep» resentatlve in Surnmersido and will be pleased to receive news, adver- tising, new and renewal uubscrip tions and Job Printing. Mr. Muc- Donuid sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His Telephone No. is 12-2.—tt. . —ENJOYS HOLIDAY. — Mr. Alfred E. McNeili, Kensingion left Thursday mprning en route for Boston whence he proceeded to Westerly, R. i. lie had been spending a short recreation ut his former home wbcre he enjoyed a \\'Ull-0iil‘11t‘(l respite. He is all architect and builder and bus mudc u reputation ul. home and nbroud. liis cousin. 1.. S. bit-Neill, Wdsterly it. 1., has established u substantial rvtnltntluu in Rilodc isiuntl und Mr. Alfred seems destined to meas- urv up to the standard of his r-ilusln.-Y. —PLAY ENJOYED. — Capitol Theurrv. was crowded to capacity nu St. Patric-it's night when the thrm- uct comedy drumu “His llli('l1'.'s Niece" _ was presented under tho ziuspiees of our local iulcut, liu- presentation. was well iluudieil from start lo finish and line frvqueut illlllltlllfit‘. showed the iu-zirty zipprovui of tho uudicnce The HCPIIQ of the third act centred u: Uncle Simon's m-wiy acquired sunnuvl" lloule ut Happy Vulicy Junction and brought forth enthus iustic alpplilusc. Solos by Leo‘! lmlillillt! und Albert llucstis were fitting specialties. Sale of candy (‘list of ehaiructizrs:—Rielluril Tntr u rising young lawyer, Mr. GCOFKI (‘low Ffililfils i-‘elton, the cause of nil the trouble, Mr. John (Yumcron- Don- liulc, very mucil attached t< the cause, bliss Lucy Gillis; Alicl lllillifillill, a close chum of Dora's Miss (lortrndv Cameron; Mrs Sarah Aull Mullen, u wonmu of few words from liuppy Valley, Kath let-n (fmuerorl: Simon F. Fulton. Frank's uncle, who m-vvr nlakes l llllfililkl‘, \Vilfred Kelly: Pllilulldet Filmore, hmubic und wise, Hazen Iiicin-ilnu; Timothy iluye, gardine‘ at ilnppy 'Vuiley Jot, Hiilarr (‘unlerolu Silas Sicklemoore, con- stable at Happy Valley. Enrl Cnmp bell. God Savo the King-H. —ST. PATRICKS AT KENSlNG- TON. —'1‘h<= annual celebration of tllr- Feast of St. PitlTlUk was 0b starved iu the Strand Theatre, Ken siugion on the evening oi‘ 17th il the presence of ll large und zipprc t-iutive audience. Dr. B. G. Gilli. very vupably presided, kept tht programme 5lll00llily developing und maintained in the audience tht _b'est of good humor. The pro liifitillliifli—lllHi1‘llill€l'l.l.fll. Messrs Iilrtnvn and ilcudy und Mrs. I" lhaily; vocal solo, (uncured blaster S. (liilis; cllurucicl‘ solo ’l‘ilos. N. Douchue; vocul solo, Mrs Frank llcndy; zlddrcss, ltev. Dr blmuighuu; declamutiou, Bliss Jeni ill-Fiulyt-u; drill, "The Little Sham lrock." girls; intornlissiou, stile 0 randy; vocal solo, Miss A. Babain; comedy drulua, Act 1; vocnl solo 1M iss M. liurringtozl; mined) ‘drauuu, Act 2; God Suvc the King The sevi-rui numbers were render vd lu a nlunner commensurate with their importance: and were ude quulely unjoywsd by the audience The ililllflk-SS by Father iiloniuzilul wits u lucid and forceful exposition of the relation of the homo t< citizenship and to society in gener ul. He clearly portrayed what in- fluence the good, well orderet home has upon the children wh must taouslilutt- the men and woun-u of the rising gcuerutiou Tho homo is the unit oi‘ society und tlu- lll(!l'\' thoroughly the honu is (li-_‘\'t~l0]li'(l to uppronch perfection the neurer docs society, the rc mliaut of the united homes. nttail lo its proper object. N0 social cmmnunlty can be tnoruliy healthy thul is not founded on sound moral honles. How inlportant ll is then, to see that life in the homw zipproucbcs as ncur us possible u: its full perfcction. The address contained much salutary udvic: which society nlight wcli nbsurw und which, if followed would sen- sibly improve cxisting conditions 'l‘ht- whole celebration was taffet- tivoly strum-d und constitute-u un- otlu-r nlilosionc on tho march of 111 11511111115 Irish history-Y. —~—-<0>-—-— We have the largm stock V" of Mar-bio Ind Granite Motl- umcntu In tho most artistic ;. Athativill meet your needs nicely for school boys. There are all sizes from 7 to 10. Friday and Saturday at PERSONALS -—Mr. J. A. McKinnon. Colvmun was ill Suulmcrsidc this wock.—i1. Get them on it ——Mr. .1. A. Acbdmm of Canlp» pa " bcllton. Lot ‘l, wit, u rcccnt visitor to town-H. > design: In this province- Luwut prloil, export work- ‘ menohlp, utilisation guar- 1 unwed. Our prion include monu- ment; orectod In oemotory. Cnmotory lottorlnq prempt- ly nttendod t0- Chandleré‘: Bell 100 Kent It» Qhlrlottotown Phone 1m P. 0- Box $3 With “tonsils Open lftlr Mir-eh ‘lot Undll’ New Management Rates $2.50 Per D8! in Jim- Ioflcnflld ‘Livery ihtoo $8.16, HATS A_ Sports All’ IBM), A int of pretty hats just in from New York and Montreal, (‘inches with an upward roll“ some shapes close lit- ting with clever trim- ming of ribbon ln con- trasting colors 06.00 5 LEADERS FROM THE LINEN SECTION Striped Flannelette 2S inches wide, a very nice grade . . . . . . . 20c Striped Flannelette 32 inches wide is a “winner” at 25c _ Roller Towelling all linen, 4 specials at per yard 19c Cotton Roller Towel- iing, good of ‘the kind and very cheap at 10c Basket of soiled and odd Towels 29c Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer B. J. PALMER, K O. Ihrrlliu, Ito. Noll? to [All flunk of Kovn 800th Illllldll‘ Ohnrlottetown, l‘. l. L MacDonald & McPhec o o l. A. IQDOIALD Il- l‘. IOPIIII Ilerrletere. Attorney. Ito. Money to [all Illlry Ilullrllng O BA. O IIAIQRIITBII. IIILIOIIQDII, ITO- Moun? t0 IAII _ Onto-ton Illoot Olnrhttttovvn. P. fl mono Greluto of I. Y. [out Grnlflto maul Mini no aqurlbr Pnetln Ithltol III 15005114. ll-QIICII-COOIIQI-IQI Ittuowo Mark R. McGuigan Dr. C. C. Archibald In. In. In: Dlloo Ianilflllngfinn morn = IIOI Eastern Guardian “EASTERN AGENT-Mr. .1. W. Murdock is now Guardian AB- eut in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- lug, Job Printing, newend renew- ul subscrlptions- if. ..*LO6AL TALENT will stage comic play entitled “Uncle Josiah" under auspices of Women's insti- tute Friday, March 28th, 1924, in Oddfeiiows Hall, Montague. 2142 3 20 wthméi IA“NSTITUTE MEETING-The regular meeting of the Georgetown Women's institute W85 held in the Council room Thursday, Murch 121th, with uu attendance of ten nembers and five visitors. inter- esting papers were read by Mrs. J. W. McPhee und Miss M. McDonald. \ delicious lunch was served by Virs. Donovan and Mrs. 1.. H. Douglas. The luc-eting closed with he Nnlionul Anlheln.—A. ..‘-‘GLYNDE RIVER. ——Mr. Jus. Ernest Cousins left home lust Tuesday’ to takc ilrders for his White Fianre lump burners und arrived home Wednesday. Ernie vus out in some bud storms but lid not seem to mind thenL-lir. Martin Doyle is giving excellent ervlce driving the mui1.—1\iiss truce Doucette is giving the pupils if Mlllvale school a good training. —1\icssrs. William ilit-Coilrt and rls Ciluppcl. Ernie Cousins and Eric and Haze-i and Gladys (ions-ins lllil Norma MncKenzic spent a ‘ery enjoyable evening at Mr. ’ohn Saunders. Mr. Williunl Me- ‘ourt entertuined by sirlglng some very pretty songs. The lilisslee‘. iladys and Mormu Mnc-Kcnzie also 1111K u icw songs. ..*SOCIAL A SUCCESS. -—'l‘ho. mtertuinlneut and basket social mid at Fortune Bridge on the evening of Murch 11th was u decid- ~d silccess from cvcry point of "iow. Tho levelling being fine the =nli wigs UFGWIlPU to the doors. Phe roads wore. good und u largo timber of people hud conic from urrntnuling districts. Mr. \V, ’li. Undcrhuy, acting as chairman, pened tho min-ting ut 8 o‘clock villi u few wcil chosvn words, then ullul nu the opening number of he program which was rendered n un excellent uutnuer and indeed ‘very number throughout was n are treat in itstli‘ and was staged n a professional manner. Special Tcnlion must be made of the R0110 lay Orchestra wilich ilclped out so nuch in making the evening so njoyzibie. 'l‘ii:-y wore Hi1(‘i)i'l.‘il lnw und nguln und responded vcry timc. with something good. '11‘. and Mrs. ltoy Howictt of An- vnndulo also gave the audience n reat with their Scotch songs und] -ob1_v responder] to repclttedell. ores. Special mention nlust nisn m made» of 1\1r'. Alex IVicPhen of leorgetown who helped to mnke Latest styles, swagger, at $10.75, $15.00 brown, blue and ctc. Ladies‘ and Children’ Ila whitewear just in. med with lace tuck he social the succcsa it was. At be close of the program the Rev. ‘lr/Lockhnri spoke for n few ninutcs calling on the uudiencoI or n vote of thanks for the pcopie ronl oiltsirlc- ilislricts who hud iolpctl out so much on the program] nd this was heartily rcsponded to.‘ “hen came the tunic of baskets and udglng from the way the bidding ililfltfll und continued throughout vas cnioycd nilnosi at; much its til" irogrunl. Tin- sum of $110.00l vns rcnlizcd for u building fuudi ‘or u new hull. lllnnrdbu Linlmc-nt llrlh-veu (‘uldn ~—- i -—————<O-§——i— PERSONALS .."Mlss Ilcrlilzl Lunnimtlt, Sturg- -on is visiting her sister, Airs. i). ‘. bicKinnon, GEOHZEIO\VIl.-—A. ..'l\iiss Mugfurtl, (‘buriottetolvn svlsitlug Mrs. Joules Hessian. 1corgetowll.-—A. ..‘i\lr. \\'. hiciicnzie, dining cur .:ook 0n the C. N. 11., has returned o iiaiiiux to rosunle his duty nn he Muritinle Express. .."'1v1iss Marion Douglas, touchin- iiiorell spent the wcck cud with for parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. i1. Douglas, Gcorgelowuw-A. ..°Miss lie-til Douglas, student Prince oi’ Vfalea College, Charlotte- owu spent the week cud nt her tome lll Gcorg-etown.—A. .."Mlases Mattie and Susie Hcluphiil, Montague spent iltl‘ week end with their parents, Mr. uld Mrs. Edward HQH/lplllll, (leo- rgetown-A. ADDRESS All ll PRESENTAT I 0N On the evening of -F‘obruary 27th the following address and prosen- tntion was made to Mr, and Mrs. ira ' Shawna West Coveh-ead by friends and neighbors o! Ilreckley Point und Covehead on the eve of their departure from that vicinity. 0n this huPPY occasion Rev. T. A. Wilson favored the company with a solo, A Hundred Pipers, and Mrs. F. f1. Auid illlfl Miss Mary McCal- ium fumished the music, A-tter the Mr. Show. 3'0“? ONE PRICE TO ALL L 2084-3-18-tttl3l. yenrs of lailtlvful service us. uur L-elovtui und trusted elder, the constant interest in ull our congregations weil-Ibeiug, and lll(-‘. quiet, uuuseultliug yct cfiicieut manner in which you h '= burns your christian rosponsibiil w. .\u.i in our choir we have always boon ulble to depeut oiryou, ivirs. Show. und your (laughter, Niu-bei; and in fact in every purl. of our church‘: ll-fe and work .you have all been u great strength and inspiration to its. in those and-in many punztlnul ways you ‘have endeared yourselves to us, and we ure very, very, sorry you nrc leaving our (rommunity. To unsure you of our sincere re- gard, and to remind you of tho kindly memories und friendly usk you to accept this farewell gilt, which curries with it the very best wishes and pruyeln of ua ull, for your continued blessing und bap- {OMS Has Your Husband Nothing creates ilmm-ntic dlucurrl quicker than uh uttuvk of indigestion. uud nothing 1min rid of indilrcutlrnl qulckvr ihnu Iiisuruirrl Mogul-sin. No luun can b0 sweet tempered, [(0nd lilti- urod 0t‘ oven fulr ulludctl when lrln und ll|llI0t with after-eating distress. if your husbllld hue ntolnuch trouble lif-lllltfl‘ scold nor pity him. but |lBl|v him by scolng thut he has |\ nup rly of Ilisurntoti Magnesia (either pewter nr luhir-iu) constantly nt huud. A tun- llponufltl of powder or twn tnhlota tnk- cn iu n little wn or utter lueuin will luatnutly neutralise the acids in bin ulolnuch that nrlv cnuulng his iruublv nnd he curl enjoy hll lnllil more four of indigestion. Bin iingur-lln is the special form of bing- uenin und by thousands to noutrullna ntolnnch acidity and quickly over-crunc- llNHRFllllnlP-llt) nut con use with Milk. (‘Iflmllllflh Block or filtrate of Meg-l neslu. Inliet on Bilurntotl. its notion lw auto. proutpt and lure nnd It run ho obruined at email colt from any ro- liable drug store. Attraotively Priced A Wonderful Collection of all the Latest Styles in Coats, Suits, Dresses etc. for Spring All the newest styles and materials. SPECIAL VALUES IN COATS Coats in stripes, checks and plain in the newest sport women and misses. A large assortment to choose from JUST ARRIVED-FLANNEL DRESSES Smart new flannel dresses that will find a welcome in every woman’s spring outfit, one or two piece models, with contrasting color trimmings. and silk ties in many pretty combinations of sand and A special assortment of new- Spring hats that will be strre to please the most exacting. _ straw, silk and fiancy materials. Prices reasonable. WHITEWEAR A complete line of. new Ladies night gowns, trim‘ broidery . . . . . . 98c t0 $415 ,' Corset Cover-s 55c to $2.40 Princess Slips $51-75 t0 552-50 E Bloomers, pink and white. Special values . . . 55c to 90c i Envelope chemise, plain and fancy . . . . . 85c to $2.85 Proust Bros ltd. hearts you are leaving behind, welMT- l?" Slmw Wm) ""5 "l? "Nil" MARCH 20, 1924 in??- Spring Apparel wrap around and belted effectsSizes for and $20.00. Some with silk braid grey, sand zand henna, navy and; grey, misses sizes $9.75 to $13.50. nnel dresses $7.25. MILLINERY § Many pretty styles of GLOVES l \ l Ladies gloves in short l and gauntlet styles, fancy l stitching :and contrasting l embroidery. s and em- Chamoisetie 75c to $1.85. Kid $2.25 to $3.90. A special line of ladies white kid wash gloves. Special $1.50. l ‘i Extra special values in black suede $1.00. ONE PRICE CASH STORE 2 “J in for the remainder of the happy evening, ‘Music was furnished by Miss Mury McCalluul. Uu l-‘obrtlury 18th Airs. Show was suitably nemmnlbcretl by flu- Missionary Society. On such oc- casion n dainty supper who served by rm- ladies attending the Joyful occasion. (rPatriot PleaseCopy) pincss in your new home. Signed in bcilul-l‘ of the concre- uuiiou, Rev. Thou. A. Wilson. John A. McCa-lluln, lra D. Carr Tho Rev. 1\ir_ Wilson rend the illl dress, while the presentation was made by Mr. Ira I). Curr. utter which the Lhreo score present spent the remainder of the evening in music, rccitutiuns, guinea. etc. ~oowoo+ovoo+o+ooo+eoovh A pleasing feature was u solo by ° lltev. '1‘. A. Wilson-f‘ A Hundred FOR ' l lPlpQTB and Awa and Awe." The in- strumental music was furniehlod by E A S T E R Mm, Frank Auld und Miss Mary MoCallunl. QEND YOUR On March 13th the King George Orange lbodg-e met at the home or |iout of llll adress und presentation. QY g The former being rend by broth-or lJnmes McNaughton and the presen- uttion which was u revcrsi-blo BAYER Hlcarth-rtlg, was made by brother lAlbcrt Cudmorc. Music, recilations speeches und gnmes wort- indulged 163 Grant George Strut O-Q§0-bO-O&6-O-O-04Q-O4§O-O4-§O4O Got Indigestion ‘Ii stomach is conltuntly sick. enur, gnsicr,‘ l Letter: from numerous satisfied customers advice un _ "l" Illhovoh “Them mly be n; good mu m on m n l - ovor were caught" in their opinion tho but fllh out of the nu are I SOURIS BRA ND FISH l for the LENTEH SEASON There Ira now evellqblc tho following var-Mm W! up under this popullr brand, ' presentation all joined in singing. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Show: We you,- frienda and neighbors 0L Covvhead and Breckiey Point nre here tonight to assure you oi the warm place you have in our hearts, und to tell you that we are very sorry you are moving awuy. You have always entered laeortily into our lociai ‘life, and ‘we shell miss you greatly from our homes. mean. Evoryon. ‘oi us, Apps-acutel- I “Should Auld Acqualntance he For», got and the evening was passed in‘ music and games. | l Apply Minor-d’: We all feel too, whet e ions to our church lilo your departure will GRIPPE l to throat and | chest. Also tubule. ‘ Miner-d’: give: quick relief. luu»vug i. 1.1.154 l p l N l if “i ,. “ ' - @011 llama FIIMI Froun In» Haddock Flnhan Haddl. Dry Oodlih‘ (Mots) Klmvm rum cons ma“ outrun Ploklo carol Fraud Hello (“WM-I- Wlllfill Mm lemme 00d. 0m from bone or akin. ‘rm um buy m m food om tony. l! u want tho- but flop nvllllblo It puiur gripe, urging on your Irocor lillllylfll you with urle Brand Illh. ' Matthew & MoLqqp Prlnoo _ ldwlrrl blind i