ran cnmnomrown connotes. oi l l) / ‘_ t ‘pportuni cks at Your Door” w r-..-...-.....~.. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvv r “Opportunity”, , SALE ‘ Friday and Saturday April 6 and. 7 Read, the list-—welcome the oppor- tunity! A real saving for you on the goods listed below—-all of which are, in every way, desira-ble. V, Only the quantities mentioned will , be on sale—t"hey may, or may not, last the two-days so we sayl-—~“Come early.” . 65c for 33c Yard 100 yards only best quality white English flannelette. 28c for 18c Yard , 100 yards only good quality print cotton. 40c for 25c Pair . 10 dozen only 017x34 inch colored Turkish Towels. 75c for 45c Pair 10 dozen ‘hemmed white Turkish Towels. $5.00 for $3.00 . 6 only very heavy English honey- comb Bedspreads, large size. $11.00 for $0.501»... . 4 pairs only all wool Blankets, size 64x78 inch. $1.25 for 70c Yard 50 yards only superior _ quality bleached 72 inch sheeting. ' 38c for 19c Yard 100.yards only yard wide ,good qual- ity striped flannelette. 23c for 15c Yard 100 yards only plaid dress ginghams. 20c for 12c Yard 200 yards only of yard wide white cotton. ‘ ‘ , ‘ , 20o for 14o Yer-ova‘ u“ 200 yards, 36 inch drawn edge scrim eurtaining. v , $17.00 for $8.50 One only Shamrock linen table cloth .—-beautiful quality, napkins to match §15.00 for $7.50 dozen. 24c for 1'4.» Yard _ 100 yards only all linen hand towel- ‘mz- g l _ i 14c for 9o Yard , 200 yards only unbleached cotton. $25.00 for $12.50 N, l One only tine down quilt. n And a wonderful bargainin very at- f ‘tractive lace curtains. See these-you ".1 will be pleased. Friday and Saturday- least‘ , " while crayons, l anon- lrom Holman; “mo; dinning $16.50. PIOWBQ Bros" Ltd, hand bills, scription to The Guardian. Guaralian wanting n handy service umn. 4-7-2i lugs. “The ‘Haherdaishe y." THE; FERTPLIZEM will be held in fleorgetown, Tuesday same hour. COME T0 MENT and Road ltali Tuesday April 10th. lug religions beliefs, and will relfe tloned. -ro TAKE up FATHER'S MEDI CAL PRACTICE. —-lngham W Jardine, son of the ton. otter graduation hanging to have a competent doct until hr is aibie to do so himself. ago a committee oi‘ three former‘ in connection with Presbyterian parish of Orwell order to have overtones with committee of the Vernon try and arrange :1 llxtsig until the organic union of Mother churches take place. service in the Congregation will be - at 3.30 p. m. (Note the change in the hour of service at Stanley). Preaching Snrbiectz-"The Great tion of the series ofserinons on the subject of "Conversion." The pastor will be absent from his pulpit. April 16th. and 22nd. FOL BREEDElRiS MAGAZINES. ~iu the belief that certain fox breeders of Prince Edward island may be interested, the Alllilfilffln (Iongul ll; glad to furnish the foi- iowing list. of bcfloriieais published in the United States, which deal especially with the silver black fox are the: “Black -i~‘ox Muguzine" and tno "American Fox and‘ Fur ml-nlerld Periodicals. Fur ‘News 71 \V. 23d lSt, New Ymik Oily‘, $1.50 a year 15 cents n copy. The Black Fox Magazine, 1400 Broad- way, New York City, $2.11 year, 20 cents a copy liun/terr-Traderffrnllr per, 55 E. tMnin St. Columbus, Ohio, $2 a year, Q5 cents copy. Fur Trade Review, 43 W 29th BL, New .ork (lity. $3 a year. Ameri- wn Fox and Fur Farmer, 406 Arcade Building, iiticn, N. \’., $3 n. year, 35 cents n copy. Ameri- tmn Fur Breeder, Eurinonce, N. Y. $1.00 a year, 10 cents a copy. The Fur Farmer Magazine, 4122 Arcade ‘Bldg. Seattle, Wash, 25 cents a crtpy, $2.00 n year. l i A Cool tleani Shave A Nothing refreshes a man more than a morning phuvo. It given a some of ooolnou and freshness which Into throughout tho day. Equip your-elf with the right toolb- AUTO srnoP nAzoas. ortta-r-re nAzons. STRAIGHT mtzona, RAZ- on arson, aruwmo panel-res. Exrru stones ALL KINDS, er-uwmo enema. emvmo POW- nsns. arc, are. A complete outfit will colt you but n fraction of tho ox- ponu of u yours ohnvlni l‘ u urn-r Illop. Try Our ipicill Witch- Huol cream Alter Moving. Prion Only l! oontu. Johnson. i: Johnson - The Gummy Oruptoro w THE lllllll sweeter. VALUES in tricotiue 4-5-21. DON'T FORGET THE BALE pt Riverdsie Thursday, the 12th. Gee 4 7 2i BOY'8 _SUITB IN Donia“; ltomespuus, etc., lush in by Ex. 4-7-21 EVERY ‘LADY HEADER of The oihle shoflplug bag should look up the advertisement in another col- M-ElN’8 NEW SPRING HATS just in. ‘Latest styles and color. MIEETING ives Hail. Mou- tngue at 2 o'clock Monday April 9, and in the Temperance Hall, afternoon, T-HE ENTE-RTAIN ‘Social in Graham's ..472i AT ST. JAMES €HUIRCH.— To~ mot-row evening Rev. Mr. Mulligan will preach on "Modernisnm. and the powerful forces phat are chang- to Dr. Grunt of New York Whose doctrines have been recently ques- iate Dr. Jardine, who extpects to graduate from MeGiii University in June. has decided to take charge of his late father's practice in Kensing- and is are or ‘.0 take charge of the practice TALK OF UNION. Sometime was the in a River ll/ilethodist circuit, with rt view to of union between the two parishes the RUSTICO AND STANLEY-The (lavendish in North Rustico at 11. a m. and in Stable)’ AAA¢AAA . lilllllllllN f _ Bovmloua NEW cAPa An! here and yoirii like them. “The iiuibeniashery." ISHOFRING BAGS, strong, dur- able and stylish only 80 cents with every new or renewal subscription to The Guardian. 4-7-21 nsnzw voun suasemwrion now and send .60 cents and have press. "lino Haberdashery," 1| us forward you the Prim Lady Shopping Bag, 4-7-21 THE PR-IM LADY SHOPPING BAG is now offered for 60 cents Iwith every new or renewal sub- The Public Forum NOT 8O GUULIBLE (Continued from 988s 4.) have been infill-Bil WT)’ 891mm"? iy lby the presenti- Evvernment, while other equally deservilllfl hurls of the public highway have been treated with contempt. I re- fer in thut part or the public high- way that passes through tho school districts: lot’ Sloliiih Lake. East Point and North Luke-The people residing in this part 0f the province contributed as generous- ly to the upkeep of our roads and to the Public Treasury as any equal nuuuber 9f people on Prince Edward Island, and l think it is unfair to these people that i116 Honoraible ‘Commissioner of Pub- lic Works did not allow a. grant lo be made for the building of a permanent road through their dis- trlcts, During the summer of 1922 the Government spent some mon- ey on the improvement of the Portage Road through Elmira. Now, nobody has any criticism to offer-who government for repair- ing the Elmira Road, but w-hy did iiiP-y not treat everybodyaifke? -Why did they not do the same amount of work around East Point and vicinity? That is s question that will be put to our Liberal representative when he appeals to the peuple next sum- mer. it is apparent thnt the whole business has -been badly bungled and that there iflalfl-cli of efficiency somewhere, and the fiovvrnment will ienrn to ' their regret that the people will not stand for such tom-fooiery. We 8m tnld that we are fortu- mite in hrtving such a “good" gov- ernment nu that led by the Hon- ouralhie John H. Bell, that we should mr-ekly -pny our taxes and leave it nil in the gentlemen of tho government The fact is that the people are not so gullible as the government organ seems to believe. The taxpayers of the clountry are fully possessed of the facts of the ease, and are awnre that.“ tihere is Iornethling Patten in the State of Denmark." We. in this Dart of the country ore thoroughly disgusted with the state of affairs and are deter-I l‘ Redeemer.“ This will beaeontlnun-t ruined to Olbtain our rights T119! Oililositioin candidates will receive 85 trier rent of the veto formerly cast in favour of the Liberal can- dirinlee at the next election. WP do Plot ask for ton much. We si-mplly ask our mepltesenta, Do You Want Relief From Bronchitis In Gardner: Asthma and Bronchitis Cure wo are euro you wlll find quick rollof from all your trollolo. l vvvvwvvvvvvv khan-xxx‘... P This bnathleul remedy lu praised by all users-remark- able cures have bleen creditor.‘ to its use-and In every one the patient hu been hone- fitod. You should not continue dragging out a lufforlng ox- lutenco, when by ullng tho great remedy, tho great joy of perfect health in yours. Don't delay.‘ Giart I euro today. A bottle only colts $1.00. nu 2 MACS Drugglph The Fepondnhlo vrvvv - ;_ Dr. E.G. Harris j Eye ; Specialist i Removed from Royli link lulldlng TO Office In mo More of 4m w. r. Woilnor 00.,‘ m. Queen lend. f Office Hours: I l. m. i, to 180' p. m. Ivonlng h appointment arranged Oor. Kano and Prlnoo luau If Phone 100-K n justice to all. This will ‘be have iio ibe lbroken my (""1519 Spring, ttves to bring our case to the at- tention ot the Commissioner of Public Works. Surely he will, in Justice to the taxpayers, in lus- tiioo to the travelling public, in justice to the overeeers who are responsible for the condition of mu‘ "349. Ollds-"lvor to give equal s Very important matter next sum- mer when "l8 government will face an indignant. electorate. i am, Sir, etc., ELECTOR. March 28, 1923, East Point, P. E. island, -——<0@-i_. THE SIDE HITCH (Continued from Page 4) less from the development of‘ what i T011111 OB-li a sbamlbiing gait; 4H8. I Wofillmfl. to climbing up and down these pitches and to 010m! but out of their gait by shoes; in other words due to the condition of the roads which "Tux- PflWl‘ No 1" would have Us con~ tinue and which an alteration e.’ 0"!‘ system of travel would im- Prove. RB "Tfimayer No. 2" 1 am dls~ posed to think that this gentle- men is very badly bailed up; cer- tain it is that he does not seem to harve the remotest iden of the system advocated; for instance. 316 Bileaks nbwt hlvlllg to break a road 9 feet wide. Why 9 feet wide? He must be thinking that two tracks rtre needed one for Bat-lb WHY. like h double tracked railway. Such is not the case. Then he kindly tells us that min- isters and Indians are exempted from road work. That may apply to summer. but it has certainly not applied to me this winter, nor am I risking that it should. I nrn as willing to do my share of road breaking as "Taxpayer No. 2" is. I-buo Xmrilflps that is not much) and he doubts the veracity of a stntemeiibmntle‘ by n previour‘ writer that s. spun or‘ horse- r-ouid haul 4 tons to a loud. l would like some of tilnse me; nvhn are accustomed to going over lo the neighbouring provinces to lalbour in the woods (luring the winter months to wrlte tn ymr Pivblic Fo-wlm for the enlighten‘ ment of "Taxpayer No, 2.“ May i say for “Taxpayer No. 2's" iusirur zions that i have seen n span c! horses haul at three loads a cal load or pulpwood scaling hetweer ‘6 and 17 cords, nnd they were not an exceptionally heavy team (nibout 1400 ouch) and furl-her more, Wu have got, i mu. con- vinced. horses on this island that could play with a loud of 4 tons 'limens'or\ on the roads of the other provinces, where they havr o. w-intvr road and maintain it nut 1r You want your horse m team to haul anything worth while. you must give him a ehnncs l - aOUn be here and no doubt many BOSTON IAtN AND MMNTYR€ Continued from P180 4 them with three fine scholarly ones heretofore written in defence of our island brovince an] note the difference in the lagusge. Now. does be mink there is flny 861189 in looking back fifty years‘! WhY not, iork ahead? We can't travel over the past again. the future only is open to us, so therefore, 1t is up to us to prepare tor it. and if he has any suggestion to offer for the betterment of the P1369 m" ' with them for planting time will farmers are unxously waiting to hear what ‘he has to say. Gel thus,- trump cards he spoke of out of the back of his brain; that Ir. no place to keep them while the be- nlgltgeq people of his native prov- ince so surely need his guidance. Now. Sir, for the enllghtment of (lows p A small amount folded into a thin dry cloth} cleans and poliS he glass. 01d Dlllitdh - is soft people other than islanders who may have been misled by John D's writings i Will say than I too. have lived away from the island for, IHUDY years, but l ntake frequent‘ visits there and each time I go l note a decided lmprovcnirnt in Lhligg; there. iknow a whole lot thou: thrilling conditions in New England, nnu they are not to be whirl-tired with P. E. I. with its beauilmliy‘ laid out. farms the equal of which is. not to be found on this continent. Splendid dweliingsl ‘med with all modern improve- ments all kinds of unto-date maciiuery on ‘the farms, tractors, zasollne engines, binders, pl-aint- ‘ng machines and diggers, in fact everything is up to the minute, teltlpliones in ncnriy every house, radio, pianos, phonographs, auto mobile; zzd even the electric. SIIIUUIlIJIg irons J. D. spoke of There are beautiful churches, up to dutt. lpreac-hers, teachers, journ- lllSlS, lawyers, doctons- nnri politi- SUIIIDIPI‘ squirrels lplntinzilg how br-st they can curry him oft’ for squirre.s us You now 'll'L- fullri of illiis. Now, Sir, i could S;t_\' n Whnlr‘ lot more for I along with your min-r 40,000 rr-nrii ix»; arc highly in- dignant .rt illr- unwilling illiiigs ftlr, .\lt~inly*i< lies written zilmut us. us down seeking ifor your ,/ i um very much or‘ the \\n1‘rl isiund, opinzou that it won‘; b4. the crow (}|;jf_ me om), 151m,‘ there 1S and and the hawk ho will find in con- we ar>: not gull“; u, 3110“, 301;“ D_ rerence ztt. the wood piiu but thepilplptyl-e or any one e}be w mm“, us an apology. arouse his ire not to nee my name. signed to this article ‘but I um nut Wu ;:.li lovi- biwiuiilui Pfillnwv 111.1. gilt) (jarendon S!" 305ml, and flaky, wont scratchl -,he Garden of the . i consider that he owes No doubt it w-lli "ilii-‘Tilfly. So thanking yuu valuable space. ‘ I am, Sir, etc, NURSE. is ilifi equal of any in the world bravo soldiers, VOLUNTEERS at "hut, who helped to save the world for democracy thy not being tfrarti to go over in the dark days‘, of l4, 15, and l6 tn face the mostl pouertul fighting machine tne worl-l- has ever secn. ‘The soils ind daughters of our fair province have gone abroad and viistingnish-l ‘rd themselves and brought honor o the land‘ o-f their bortll. Tlllil. hey love succeeded l5 true and lot all hunk as he would have pen-uh]; nle believe, vartl but that must ‘be, for did not , utr Saviour say “the [poor yo, navel ilwnrs with you". Dare wt: eon-l 50m" fflw 11W b1ll‘k','actuul location oi‘ the disease, it trnnnot he trealmvni is bust-ti on rit-l iyvscienitiflc A Sure Relief For Women’s Disorders 1D DAYS’ TREATMENT FREE Oraneg Lily is a certain relief for all disorders of women. It ‘is applied local- ly and is absorbed into the sirflering tissue. The dead waste mutter in the con- genial region is expelled.‘ giving inunediute mental anti physical relief; the blood vessels and nerves’ are toned and strengthen- ed, and the circulationlis rendered to normal as principles, and nets on t’he 1p (bu; do good in all forms o1’ feuutle troubles, including dt-lztyrvd and painful menstruanon, lancer. hot-a, killing or‘ lhv womb, ctr‘. Price $2.00 per box, which is sufficient for nnr-‘iuonllfs i.l‘i“i1’l.iili*lll_.. A tree Trlnl Tron hy giving him a footing which a horse does not get on the winter roads as we have them in P.E.i. under the existing system. Now let me turn to letter num- ber three. _I nm pleased to know whore this letter emanated from although the writes prefers to ‘lit ‘n ambush and 0111i b11115" ‘A Faflnlifs 50"," 1 gnjnynil reading his letter il- only for 011ml"- uese. He tells us tnfli ii i9 i1" right for doctors and ministers and zigents who are travelling‘ with one horse and a light sleigh.'l Pgrhilqpg "A Farmers Son" can tel] your readers Why R ‘mlidimmi oi‘ things which he flillllii" “mum M, all rlglpl, for doctors, 8th would not, be all right. for otherr 33 well; and then he EMS ‘"1 ii w“ Son-y u, note) to impulse ski; ‘sier motives to T1108‘? ‘Wm’ ‘Mon milking to arouse DUMB ‘i? he in favour of a cbzingc. _-0l‘ t7 iells us that those. who "H; “iittdr mg l; (that is the side hitrtrg). u“ not care what. hIllIYDBD-B Poor Old Farmer. _ Sir, i um wondering ll’ Ygugggf noticed that thi- Po"? ° I ., er" bogey is to some PWPS; mlml a very efficient W8)’ 0i a so wm-mg an argument. so milfiilom‘ ma‘ when they hump“ ntgrell’? that bereft of argument. s‘; _ m, “Ben it is impossible even _ oi o‘ gOvM-lunsnl" lo provide ‘tipwilyold pgpa-pe, there is still the 0121i‘ m Farmer» mgey stnnrilirg r98 Y 1v nmhm Am] ma“ he (unwilling perhaps) endorses my bhrgxlrlélxnlx_ re “brelmmg of Toms would in: W" '1‘ a“ "‘°r"°°€.§... and turn out um! ilgiP ° W’ m good rm the Ttliill and h“? It be My condition, there woul I'll) h side ,,,.,...,.rity for enansius 11 I f‘ ‘m shift " So far so 200d; but i“: 11d“ “my the necessity would t3 ‘wow thin ii‘ you "a WW5, Md. slurs B!!!)Pflflng m He thr uh‘. glrnflgfl as it mny seem to e up mutated, a sloillh draw" Wm‘ ‘ tum on, Hills along more riEmlY null is Perfectly "99 from any 06' i-illntory motion, at least that, l8 ox rlence. ‘Iwvhnrm rgpllty does this sidc latch mean’! in the first lliillts l‘; means that our winter road woul fgnmg, but once well broken there _, M.“ I v T, _ ,. l. _ H _ tment, enough for l0 days lllilillij‘ it? 3:515 pnvrrhsrivglifn worth 45f! Will be sour Free tn any silffcrlng woman who will send me Whqre but "air" is m“ {n p‘ F,’ ~ll i-er address. luuliru- Ii sltnnlm rind ziddress Mrs. Lydia W. Lndd. ‘hurl nily plaice ii know oi‘. it‘ wlmnr‘ Om‘ _ ‘mm l, g0“ down “Wm m“ SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE - — A1’, V’ ~\‘- ' B" ll lg, oomy Size 14x15 inches The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its readers. The Prim Lady Shopping Bag, retailing at $1.50 will be given with every NEW or RENEWAL Subscription to The Guardian for an additional 60 GENTS This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to the lady readers of The Guardian. Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and 60 CENTS will secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. It is carefully made-strong and durable, of high grade waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered cretonnte. port any reasonable strain. ly closed by a broad strap and clasp. The handles are exceptionally strong and "will sup- The open mouth top is kept secure- The entire-BAG reflects good taste and is ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT B 1,, nothing to binder either dollhll‘ or single rigs travelling- on that‘ road with n far greater deiFBB 0t comfort ‘both to man and 138M‘ than is svnilsible at the W996“ time. it moans also that Yo"? Wm’ m‘. mad wlll the broken mostly Mo“; the main road and not n! is now the ease. about 85 w" w"!- through the fields, Presently We shall have those sens 0101M ngslnst us and riB-hl-l!’ 50- "d 1 5m somewhat interested to I86 what will harppen. It seems to m? that there will have to be a Sftfihl deal done with a shovel b! ‘a looks of some of those noble hi; , defiant looking drifts I see in t e road. it must uni-oi! he Wm“ m anyone that when 1°11 bra“ i‘ road Iftir the first storm lllfl than after each succeedinl 51°17" in the some D1568. 70h "amid" get your road mule from the b0?- tom up, eonsoqlfllfir TWP "l4 is harder and less Dvrceifilhlfl '0 a m"; q-hlcl; l; conducive to bet- ter trpyglllng," particularly in the am, Sir, etc., OI. PALITHORPI. I TH Sub NAME Your Subscription Expired scription Department THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Charlottetown Dear Sirsz-dEnclosed please find for my New-Renewal-Subscription to The Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles m to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. uueneoopuoouoooooveooounonnluuloo'uuuoo ADDRESS “u. i. 1",- » . Charlottetown nunone:anconouns‘unuunnoluooupnunlfl nonuuoeeplooolllllitllolll nu; ounntonrroul contour Subscription i i, Department p 1'98"‘ sv-w“, _. .