MARCH T24. i921 < l. \ . The new crop u: n)“; '11] soon be arriving so be pyg- sslegumrl them against worms. Our Fox Cap- pared to sules are unquestionably the best that can be prqduged, We have sokl thousands ‘of I are just as fresh as the new- born season of Spring. We “ pride ourselves on our domin- i, “ting business policy which is lo serve only the cream of ilrugs at a moderate price. A , The store of reliable service liaciilnnon Drug Co, ' Rexall kodak Store glrY-J; ' _ 711-77; .5 ‘ them. They are used by the ' .1- leading ranchers and have given the grandest results. Price $1.00. Scut by mall to any address. blade only by "The 2 Macs I I49 (lrcal (‘rcorge St. ‘L’ 121k‘ '3' _ lluclitlfialeoi Groceries. f'"f:*_jf'_{f':'“°***°** I am authorized hy Ml". (‘zlmillc "..§‘..."‘ Gallant to sell in his store situated on corner of Weyluoilth Street and "(TF5 Square. cnnilnenclng Satur- (lay cvening. March Zii at 7.30, all tho groceries and shcll’ goods. shop lirmgs, comprising scales. show rust-s. stove. biscuit case and lots or other things 'l‘crlus at salc. BENJ. CARTER. For Printing _. ro- The (‘entrai ‘ loll Printery * m KENT lTllIll VCHARLOT‘! i-rrowu ‘I.’ U1’ | v ‘Til-muons “*0 Tho undersigned trcccivc ‘fonttcraulp to March Jllst, for a Manager tn collect eggs ill lhc New will London North iigg Circle. Stato prior: pcr do'/.cn~ llowest or any Tm:|17|"|"Nm 434141- 'l‘l-n:lcr not m. . lrily ill't'f‘|)li‘ti. WM. . JOHNSTONE, > 5W3‘. aaonaaawuooaonoucom- lit-till,’ authorlzr-ii iby Walllacc Strait of Winsluo I will scll on tho ularkct Squarc on Saturday, Marc-h l ltcgistcretl Short. horn tl0\\', " _ v ('.ll\'(* at side: l llt-glstered Short llorn (‘ow. l) y s Dill to ifcsllhll May ‘Jl. l llollislcrctl Short llorn t‘ow, lo _\'P,<‘l|‘S olrl Also Ii heavy draft horses. ' I llcilor, i 1.2 years old. I ‘Hldrill’, 1 1-2 ycars olll_ l |(I‘_‘.‘,'l."l|.l‘.l'(’l| lSlulrt llorll lhill, it yours old. winncr 2 first prizes. 'l't'l‘lllz<i at sale. BENJ‘ CARTER, .'\ll(.'il0fl(‘l’l‘. vvvvwilr-Hlrestl-OBKH Seed Wheat ‘A Change of h Seed Wheat always pays, and doubly so this year when so little of the Island Grown Wheat is fit for Seed. A two bushel bag (sufficient for one acre), will give a supply of Seed Stock for next year, but it will also pay several. times over to sow an entire change of Seed. Our Stock of Seed Wheat is all crown _ in Ontario and ()l1t3l‘l0’5. Seed Wheat alwa yrs does well when grown 1n this Province, as the climate is similar. We have in Stock and to Arrive - White Fife: (extra choice.) White Russian: (extra choice.) Red Fife: (equal to number one hard.) " ' , . (jolorado Bearded: (Choice Stock.) _‘A11 done up in bags of two bushels 93gb, See samples at oilr Seed and Feed Warehouse, or write us for pric- es and samples. _ . Our importation of Seed Whleait is sold by Merchants all over the ov- ince. If you cannot get what you want from them write 118- CARTER‘ & c0.l.llllrlll> Seledmen (Ihnrlottetown \ ma.“ - - vnwu Y/rwa-Wn w. ~71 wu w M, ,..,.<l-.. t‘- .. ....n._-u.~~... . L. -o’A‘ -= tlilails, Friday l-vculllg 21st. !' - orcllrslra in a [)l‘l)[Zl'£\llllll(-\ oi‘ up-lo_ Take Your 0rlier ~ , luction Sale of Pure Bred ‘ma? anlalal statement of the year's worle IRAL GUARDIAN A t THE: olmanorrmowu "GUARDIAN : =r lllli CENl use ‘A._.l‘. MaeINNIS cl m. this desire n seed oats. x7 ‘vi eeL-Evrjvoun NEW . R Hat atour ~openins on -n' ay and Wednesday. Prowee Bros, 13rd. 1 OUR ADY NCE ladies sulfii. c‘ a l Fslviti u . v showing of - 4nd dr I this ___ ‘.4. week. ‘Prowse Bros. but. _. . i‘ ' .2! MEN'S wéw sPnlNo ;. The prestige of our bats ‘coughs , traced to their exceptional‘ value. Browse Bl-os_ Ltd. » " h; 1?; from Scotland ‘and will REV. b. w. LAMONT‘ cenlly come lecture on the “Land O’ Cakes’? at " Culedonlan Club 'l‘hursday -nlgl\l R p. m. Milsic F VOUNG LADIES. selling lags ill ‘aid of the P. I}. l. Hospital call for their lboxes urthe Y. M. t‘. A. This aftcrnooll. a‘ 4_ p. lll_ _ 2500 yturds of grey cotton rerun. ants in lengths of 5 to l0 yards. Special prici- ti cents. Pl‘0\\'.<l-. Bros. Lid. l .- _ i ensv corral“! " REMNANTS i THE 5th ANNUAL lllecllug of Alt-ltoralli \\'oulen's institute will hc held Iii Mrs. Silas Lane's. (‘ms-s l ooN:T FORGET "r0 Itllclul my <pci~ial (linker on Easter Sunday |ill tllr ‘icloria llnlel allll enjoy a good dinner alltl hear (‘asino (itllP music. TRVON HAl-L_— (‘tinsel-t and Bucket. Social 'l‘lltlrsday colulnenc. lug at S o'clock sharp Excellent prngralunie; ladies with baskets fren. if Hll)l‘lll_\' first fine evening following. MEN'S AND BOY‘S CAP5.—'I‘llI-. very newest in men's and boy's caps are here at right prices our assortment is tin-w. Bu)’ here and sau- mrlnev. Prowsi- Bros. Ltd. “THE CRUCIFIXION. — The story ot‘ Tho (‘russ sci to lilusic hy the late- Sir John Stallion and sung by the Mctilollist choir on Good Ytrillirv evening should at- tract. all lovers of choral music. ('(lllltlliPIl(‘illl.{ at S o'clock. Silver collcction at door. "PASSION MUSIC” AT METHO- DI$T CHURCH ~—Stiliner‘s cantata "’l‘tu- (‘rlu-iflxlon". \vill ho. rendered at ll],- -Mi-lllrliil~:l (‘hurl-h. Good" Fri day cveniug lly lhc choir. All lov. ors of lynotl lllzlsil- will do well to hl-ar this hwnuifuil ul-asterpiescc. oulnlcilrillg S o'clock. Silvcr col ,lcclioll ..l floor. I i WOMEN'S lN$TlTUTE-—'l‘lte an pual nil-cling oi‘ the L‘ol"n\\'all_Yol-l< Women's lnstllilll- ivas held oh March 7. at thc homc of Nl-rs. Leslie- M(.tl\3wen_ A vol-y satisfactory fin- “'35 feflfl "ml now officers ilppnlnl cll. 'l‘llc next met-ling will he held ill (‘ornwall School on April 4. Hi 2.210 p. m_ SALVATION ARMY_— Adjutant il. A ‘llurd, Financial Representa live of the Salvation Army Head- quarters at Toronto arrivcd in thi- city last nigllt for a conference with Adjutant Cralnwell, officer in chargc of the local corps iii connect lion with the coming Sclf ‘Denial Campaign. He lr-itvcs this morning for Sulnlnersltle where kc will also ,confer with the officer there.‘ He will leave Friday morning ‘for Moncton where he will reluain for |lll0 week end_ On Monday lie ex. pacts to address the (‘lfillltlllfilldill Club at Amherst. He will return to Charotletoivn next Wednesday. Envoy Hanson of Amherst, who is assisting the Adjutant, is visiting Montague, Gcorgctoivn, Souris and St. Peters in the interests of the Self Denial Campaign The Envoy w-ill ‘conduct special service at tSu-mmerslde iSaturday and Sunday. Card of Thanks Mrs. l-‘rancls fvicKinlia. Lowe- Freetolwn wishes o thank *- good sisters and nurses of . Charlottetown Hospital. Dr. Mc Culgan and the manv friends who aliowcd lllPll‘ kindness during h" sneer voila New Easter hat ll. our opening . on ‘Puesday and Wkdnesdny Prowse Bros. .. DON'T l-‘oanzr oun grand lnllllnery opening on Tuesday and Wednesday Prolapse Bros. Ltd. couN-rnv onus-A m, good seats lett for the big Easter Dance Are you going? ‘TREAT TH-E YOUNG LADIES generously who are selling tags in a-id or the P. E. island Hospital on Easier Saturday THE ANNUAL meeting of the Soul ' Exhibition Ass. twill be held in S, Marys Hall. Sourls on Sat. Mart; 26 at 2]); m. “MEN'S NEW" SPRING HAT8.—' Our customers tell us that experi- czme has proven to them that "Hr lwls lcati ln quality, style und prim-c. Pffltwi-le Bros. Ltd. ..WA'l\(.‘H FOR “ills clearance sule of Geo. Simpson ’l‘urantulu farm stock crop and implements on Ap- ril 4. Watch for ad later. FLAGS HALF STAFF. -- ll-‘lags are» flying on tho pulllll- buildings-l at lu-lll‘ staff out of rrxspect to the, ll1Pl1lOl‘_\’ of Zllr. Justice ‘Wlzgerzild’ GRATE COAL,- The best coal for lllc open fire place. Dlsiriulrgiug from cars lfltlil)’. A. Pickarrl & (‘u_. plronc 24!). . ' EASTER BEEF-Attention is ilrawn to Saunders, Newsom Kr Cm, adie-rllselllenl in this issue. Their lie! 01' Easter beef is ‘well worth rl-arling. ‘ "LAND 0' CAKES AND BAN. NOCKS," “Land o‘ lleroes and hlinsitreis." what of ....her today‘! i-Iczil" Rev. l"). W. Lamont Cale- donian Club Thursday 8 p. m. Vocal llzusic. .\lr. .l. ll. MlllCOlYl will pre- side. MR_ S .6. PEPPIN, Assist. Plant. Pathologist. Plxperinlental Farm, will address lhc farmers of Valley- field and tiistrict at the Grandvicw llall on Wednesday, March 30th. at 7.30 p. m. on Potato Diseases and 'l‘lleil- Control‘ ol the late Mr. Justice Fitzgerald lil 2i “Hllel- Street. on Friday zllilt-r» "00", service starting at 3.45 and llavllli’ the house at 4.15 for tllc lH-oples Cemetery. MILTON AND RusTloo-sl-rvl ices on Eilfllfll‘ Day at Milton ll a. m. and at llustico Ii p. m.. wi-lll lloly (Yomulunion at war-h -snrvl<.-+-.‘ ‘There will so service in Si. John's Church. Milton. on _ilond Friday cvcnlnl! at X lyclock. . - MR. D. NICHOLSON CONVAL- ESCENTF-Thc. many friends ol‘ .'\lr Donald Nicholson. M. l’., will bc glad lo learn that his health is inl- proving. t.\ lclegra-ln to this eifecf was received at noon yesterday‘. llc is still in hospital but expects lo be mu in the course of a few days. SMITH_DeCOSTE NUPTIALS- A quiet wedding look place at S/t. Francis (iatholic (Yhurclli. lloxbury, Mass». recently. when Miss Gertie Smith. dilughter of Mr_ and Mrs. llanlel Sluitlu Cardigan. became the wifeol’ Mr. A. J. DcCoste. son of Mr. and Mrs. William De-Coslc of this clt_v_ ‘llhc. ceremony was per formed tby llcv. Father ‘Clark of lloxbulgv. The many friends of this popular couple join ill wishing them happiness and a long and pleasant journey through lifc. St. Pétér’s Cathedral _ Good Friday l0 a. m, Children's Service. 11 a. m_. ‘Mutins and AnteJConlmun- Ion. fl l). ln.. Devotional Service. 7.30 D. m” Eve“9°l18_ At these services the Rev. 'I‘. H. Hunt. M. A.. D. 1).. will give addresses on ‘The Seven Words from the Cross." 'i¢o>__._ The convenience of Borden's St. (‘fharles or Jersey Milk "with the cream left hi" does away with ‘lore Sore Throat, Midi ll the Ghllh Ill Yerniont-h. N. l. tovuoonwoooim-ivoenhaolfl Dr. ll. C. ilarlls Eye Specialist Ollee, ROYIlBIIE Building, (lllrlnl- recent iilllt-‘NS in nho (‘ity Hospil» waste. Four sizes one for every up , , purpose. At all ‘grocers. Satisfies More Than Sentiment g Much Candy is selected ho- cause of ‘its popular name or on account of ills attractive container. This‘ is especially true of candles ‘which are bought for gift purlpnses. But, when ' GOOD CHOCOLATEB are selected lihereh some- thing more than sentiment in- volved ln tlhe purchase. Their _fllnc QUALITY is tinlversally acknowladxui. PFPNIIDBSS and purity are lliMlilyi-l mlarltnleed because of tllc lrcquent shlmnonts which two receive ildreot. from the factory. We stock PAGE (fr. SHAWS. NEILSONS k MOIRS. Let your next. candy purchase be made here. We also handle an excellent ss- snrtmwm oi‘ BULK 01-10001.» ATES-amd other Candies»- tilm kind the kiddies like. Johnson & lollml FUNERAL FRIDAY-The funcrnl s lllacc from his late. resident-c ' —To bring the rose tint to womcnis and chitin-en's checks. --To increase men's energy and vim. Do this, madam, for tomorrow’s breakfast z-Sicw some raisins accord- ing to the recipe printed here, and mix with the oatmeal that you serve tomorrow morning. ' Do it for the added flavor-to make oatmeal more attractive. But do it: mainly for the food-iron that raisins send into lilc lllootl, and for the ralsin’s mildly laxative effect. ' The bloom of youth. The tonic food-iron of raisins helps to bring the bloom of youth to cheek-slim: perhaps are paler than they should be. Then the nurriment of raisins—l560 calories per pound-gives men and children the energy they need. For regulating, tonic and nutritious properties combined, one can find no other food that's so effective. The luscious flavor makes it easy to serve stewed raisins frequently, so there's every argument in favor of their daily use. Try it for a nionth and see. Look in your pantry now. Begin tomorrow. Smjnd for free book, "100 Raisin Recipes." But first try the recipe printed here. SUN-MAID RAISI a Three varieties: Sun-Maid Seeded (seed; removed); Sun-Maid Seedless (grown without seeds); Sun-Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist ilpon the Sun-Maid Brand. Send for-free book, “Sun-Maid Recipes," describing satires of ivays to use. Use Sun-Maid Raisins in all your cooking, for they are the finest grown. Made from tender, juicynthin-skinned California table grapes. Packed iii an immaculate plant in California. Clean, sweet, whole- eonlc. American raisins-the kind you know arc good. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Fresno, California Ilfonlhur- Jilp 10,000 Growers » u.- Lrlvalle, Montreal; All ‘rue uasvulenl. 0L the building __ = ’”’%Z/ +=~ ' i Serve with Oatmeal i >..‘ O O ' Stewed Raisins Soak raisins over night, pour water. of! and place in stewpau, putting in no! quire enough water to cover and cook slowly for about an hour, then l sugar to taste and add a hi: of vanilla. Some raisins do no! require much or ' any sugar. _ Wlia: Dr. J. H. Kellogg says: ' (Dr. Kellogg is head of the famous Buds Creek Sanitarium.) v "Raisinsareservedon tlic BattleCreek Sanitarium Table every day. A pound of Raisins has twice the food value. an equal atnountof iron and seven. times as much food lime an a pound of choicest lean steak. The sugar ‘of Raisins is much more wholesome than uineeugar, requiring no digestion and being absorbed in one-fou nh the time required for ordinary sugar. if the American Piople would eat more Raisins and less meal the results would be better digestion, less rheu- lilhllnlll, ltei Bright's disease, less hc-nri disease, greater clfieienry and longer life." rII-IIIIfl-IIIBI-IIIII-IIIII-I- Cut This Out and Send ll.‘ .- -mq@-.. ll A -Spray, St John; E W Manson SVJonI: 3i'}—"" '1 l u : v I I California Associated Raisin Co. : : mm. Noon-a. rmm. Cal. : Please send me your book, "Sumhilid : : Recipes," free. 5 I ' Name ........ ....... .................... .. J I ' | l I ' Address. ' l i 1 Ciw....................Sruw .......... .. g ' 1 , and Technical PERSONALS l Mayor J. H. McDonald of George’. town was in the city yesterday .\lr_ (‘. A. Meikle. Summerside, Mr. T. L. Pilrklnflll. Montague. is in the city_ iMr. W. ‘H. Poole, Montague, was in town yesterday. Mr Robert Beslrsto. city. leaves this morning on a trip lo Bostott Mr. Samuel Bernard of Ken- singlon a senior G. W. IP. of the Sons of Telnprance is visiting the clty- a lillest ofMr. J. C. Brfldifi- M._L. A. Visit ‘ Technical School On the invitation of Hon W M Lon, Commissioner of Agriculture. i. large number of members of the Legislature visited the Agricultural High School on Wednesday and shown throllfill the various departments of the institution. The _ members wort- flrst conducted to the library where they were welcomed by Mr Vernon Crocket. principal of the School. ‘Fhey were than conducted through the wireless department (where Mr Keith illegal-s explained the won- derful apparatus 1o them) the man. uni training department (where they watched the class at work) the Dairy Department (where they were addressed by IMr Barr) and throllsh the motor mechanics department A demonstration in stock Judging was given (or their benefit by Mr ‘Raid of the Agricultural DeparL intent. The memb n were t-hen conducted to the Recreation l-lnll -‘l’he Quality Drugeten Ger. Ken! and Prince Ute. (‘r ,wthei'e they saw the students at physical and mllltsrydrlll. A; the ‘(tnncltusjon of their vlsll. they were came to the city yeslerday- l inf the. various departments. which has been arranged for cadet rifle practice. tMr Brodie, M L A, tried his skill at one of the targets and pullcd down a bull's GYB- MMIY f the visiting members commented enthusiastically upon the efficiency Hotel Arrivals R EVIERE ‘HOTEL E Brown. York; G W Robinson, Sydney; J N llicEachern, Sourisl J 1M Henderson, Bradalbane; J ‘J McLeod, Bradalbane; M J hiclver, Van Buren, ‘Me; A E Kelby. Kin- kora; DJ Thompson. North Tryon; l) E Owens. Shamrock; Dr J C Mo. Donald, York; W H Sheppard. Tor- onto; J J Campbell. Cardlgan; J F Profitt. Kensington; R- McLeod, ligg; A ll McLeod. Grand View; J l" McLean. Moosejaw; F‘ M ‘conducted lo the shdollnfi Qnilery Summerslile; ll Cooke. New Lon. don; Wm t‘ (flarke, Summerside; A Campbell. Kenslmgton; C M‘ Johnson; (‘ Bedeqile; R M ‘Stewart. Montaigne; (‘lenient Campbell, Dundas; Wnlford McEwen. Stanley Bridge. . I VICTORIA HOTEL H D McLean. lSouris; W A llvslk- er. Moncton; .I\S Sterns, Sourls; A V Armstrong St John; H De Koven Montreal; J T) Murdock Montague; B Dridhnm Alberlloii; J P Beer Montague; J J Campbell Cardigan; H T Wilson Dundas; C H Hegwell Truro; F A Grant St John; W Harrison. Jr ‘Halifax; J N Fenton Montreal; It M Beckwltth Montreal; J S Browlcs Montreal; J H Winfield Halifax; E A Berkin- shaw Toronto; S Kennedy Mono. ton; W Hanioli Alberton; Roy Donald B Webster New York A _ Singlie Toronto. Stock Qllllllllilllfl l-lALlFAX, March 23 -~(Quola.~~ silccessols to F. B. McCul-ldy and Company the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) American Csr Foundry American Locomotive ltinerlcan Smelling & Re- fining Co. Anaconda Comer Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central Railway Cuban Cane Sugar . Wheat Market loll/May 143% I Corn May 65% July 65% ' Oats May 41 July 42% Casey Montreal; Harvey McLeod » Eveody m lllll Bill] May Pork 20.50 w-"vvtwubw lions furnished by-Johnson k Ward - lnternailon Paper 58% Mexican Petroleum . 149 Reading .. 67% Southern . H. Studebaker Corpora on. 70% Fnlon Pacific ‘ 116%. lion . 81%