>5 OUR interpretation of service is to flll wants with only the purest ‘drugs, and deliver as soon ‘ my. filledmllglll‘ sstlsfw ‘l tlou andioiir ‘pleasure are, l combined in‘ our effort .7 Se! up lll¢ flm" BEAUTY If you are either naturally dark or fatr-the true beauty of your skin is shown by its , aoftnese- smartnesh- free- r ness and blemish . Macs Witch Hazel Cream promotes true skin beauty, it Elves a. mild,- yet a cleansing action on the pores. Keeps the skin soft and an applic- ation of_it enables your skin to_ resist either extremely cold or hot weather. Certainly your prescription has ‘i’ “a. 7<I\‘ . l optional service. . _ ! “'5 "93:; o; "my," " you should have it on your service toilet liable. Tim MecKlnnon Drug Co ' Madelonly by THE REXAl-L KODAK I STORE ' lllle 2 Macs DRUGGISTS 149 GREAT GEORGE iST. . DISTINCTWVE AND DURABLE ESILIENT. springy. full of life, and oi" the most up-to- date cut and design, P.C. Cor- sets always lend an air of poise and graceful line even to the "indifferent" figure. You will be delighted with the new P.C. models. They are designed to set off the new spring outer apparel to best ad- vantage. Corsetiercs ‘in leading stores everywhere will gladly lit you with a RC. Front Lace Back Lace White and Flesh Our new bookie! slv-wlng PI‘. sfyles filler! an living models _ will bc mailed free on request. PARISIAN CORSET MFG. CO., LlMlTED Montreal QUEBE" Toronto Se! of ille Coslumfl 4 Q ggggygaoxn-wwgr _- l " i i i __i EclAWO l FOR TRUE SKIN l dom from roughness-red-I a! LIS H ascofiii WOOILLEN C0. slllzcuuosb so. t on Lorirrgrown, P. E. I. SEE CARTER l OO-‘S splendid 5l°°l€ 0! Wl-ll Puller, cheapest and bell. "Pwards of 100 patterns to select from. w: HAVE on THE WAY and due to arrive within the next few dflys. two cars flour and feeds, on which we will give special prices for casn while unloading off cars, Campbell and Gillie. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF lLLLU8TRATED—-Souvenir of the Province-best illustrated write-up of the .Province ever published. Price fifty-seven cents postpald. Guardian Office. .-_.__. 8. S. CANADIAN BAPPER sails fromyMontreal May 6th. She will be due Dharlotlewwn May 9th and loads for ‘St John's’ Newfoundland direct. Parties requiring space are requested to book at once. Buntain and Bell Co.. agents. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must lbs in the Guardian Office before noon or the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. ADDRESS ON “MISSIONARY work among the Indians and Esk. imos" illustrated by lantern slides in lSt. Peter's Parish Hall, Monday at 8 p. m. Collection for Wom_ en's Auxiliary. dian government steamer Aron-l more. which it will be remember ed ran ashore ion the Larbrailor coast some time ago while carry- ing supplies from ‘Charlottetown to the llighthouse stations on the coast is now fitting out at Sol-ell When these repairs are completed the steamer will colne to Charlot- tetown where she will be stationed A SOCIAL EVENT — A regular meeting of the Toronto Travel Club was held at the homo of Mrs. H. Pentecost on~Huron Street. To ronio; iMrs Kersteman Wood, pre siding. Mrs. F. W. Lukcs gave n synopsis of current events. Mrs. Evan Gray read a. most interest‘ THE ARANMIORE - The Cana- N ONION ‘SETS and Shallots choice quality at Carter's ‘Bead Store. ADVERTISE THE GEAUTIBS OF THE lB-LAND-by sending your friends a souvenir of P. . l. only 57c postpaid. Guardian Office. SPENOER SWEET PE-AB. large flowering, best in cultivation at" Carter's Seed Store. NOTICE TOADVERTISERB — Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements. must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to puhlicatlonl nnd before 10 a.\_m. nu Szilurrlilysf. REMEMBER THE SALE by pub-i lic Auction at 12 o'clock noon Tues day the 19th, of April instant of the late W. W. Clark's property corner of Richmond and Weymouth Streets facing l-lillsburough Square R. Bearisto, Auctioneer. {ii- IN MEMORIXM DANIEL MOONEY Died suddenly at Iona on Aiprll 12th, Daniel Mooney at the early: age of 27. Dannie, as his friends! knew him. was a. young man of‘ sterling character_ and was very popular throughout the settlement. He leaves to mourn besides a sor- rowful imother, the following sis- ters; Mrs. James Mionrisey, Char iottetown; Mrs. Dominic Sharks). . Y.; [Mira Peter Trainer, Springfield. P. E. l. and one llfl ther, Patricio in tho West. The funeral toolk place on Thursday the 14th inst and vwns largely attended showing» the esteem in which the deceased was iheld_ The pail bearers were; Wilfred Mooney; Wilfred lMoKenna; lMichael Morri- Rey; Joseph Mooney; Ernest Mc- tague and Stephen MlcCabe. May his soul rcst in peace. . .. (Patriot Please -Copy) GEORGE EDFISON MladKiNNON . Xleorge Edison Macklnnon, son Rheumatism Neill!» Sciatica, Newalgla. Templeton‘: Rheumatic Capsules - Ia. bro n: d ....IZ....“£.....'?§....... lunar-ere. i A llealtlllul, money-saving remedy, well known fora teen yearn, p» a luibed b deems. wld by dru- llltl, 81.80 a box. All: our agents write for a free ifllwltklfl. atone, 142 King "Toronto Local Agent Reddlns Brol. i oAnFiéfosoo-rr H K At Meadow Bank. March 26th. i921, the angel of death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken:- ford K. Scott and claimed for its victim their darling baby boy aged 9 months and 26 dayfl- GIIPTW-lil was a bright and Winsome little fellow always ready to smile and his sorrowing parents one little brother to whom he was very mucn attached. All that kind and loving nursing could do was done but God willed otherwise and his gentle little spirit peacefully passed away at an early hour. The funeral services were conducted at the home and grave by the Rev. Mr. Mellick and all that was mortal of little Garfield was tenderly laid to rest in Cornwall Cemetery. Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the kingdom of Heaven. i of‘ Mr. and Mrs. John A. Macllin- non of IChurchili. was only threu years and two ‘months when he lug paper on “Churches of North- crn Italy" The musical pro gram arranged lhyMrs. H. E. Bell included pianoforte numbers -by' Miiss Muriel ‘Stevenson and song-cl by -Miss Constance Whear of Char lottetown_ accompanied by Miss Doris Knight. Tea was served by, Mrs Carroll and Mrs. Clarke, as- sisted by lMrs. Beverly Robinsonl and Miss Roberta. Pentecost i miiiri-"rd ‘ ‘he 01d Gardener Say When you buy your gar- den tools include a common‘ I masons trowel. You will‘ I ‘find i-t very useful in weed- lnl and transplanting. In many walyl; it ls better than an ordinary garden trowel. Include a potato hook also even though you may not grow any potatoes, for there is no better tool to use in numvsting around small plants, either in the veget- able garden or the flower _ garden. | mo}:- l Vllnurda hill-en! RPIIFYOI Golda,‘ WHAT ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN TRAVELLERS IN ‘CANADA SAYS‘ “Now I am going to give you an unsolicited testimonial, as they say in the patent medicine advertising liorctofore I have had a profound contempt for patent medicines, par- ticularly so-cailcd llnimcnts. Per- this is due to the reason that i have never been ill e. d life. Ono day last: fall after a hard day's tramp in the slush of Mont- real. I developed u severe PM" l" my legs and of course like a man who has novcr had anything wrong with him physically, I complained rather bcisterously. The good little wife says: ,'I will rub them with liniment I have." “Go ahead." I said. just to humor hor. “Well. in she comes with o. bottle of MINARUS LINIMENT and gets busy. Believe me the pain disalwsflfflil a 56W mill" ates after. and you can tell the ‘orld T said an." l‘ (Signed) FRANK JONES, Montreal 13"” ll0TEL VICTORIA Famed for its cuisine service. Elegantly furnished, rooml with bathi- \ Make It your home In‘ Charlilttetown. g- E2 Dr. E. C. liarris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9-12.30, 2-5. Phone 68-Y .Je passed away on Dec. 6th_ 1920; calmly and itrustfully testifying to his entrance into the heavenly h-ome. l lit is rarely that the death of one so young evokes such widespread interest and tender sy-mpathy_ Little George won for himself in the affections of a wide circle of acquaintances a place and promin- ence far beyond his years. His little mind was so lively and his simple sayings clung to one’s mind with a haunting tenderness. For this reason his last words and his clear impression that he was goinr home. were so effecting. He ne- ver had been robust, but very shortly before he died. he spoke of his going home with a clearness that no earthly thoughts could have given lhim. Although so ummc he took a deep interest in the things of God exempllfyinl! fully that yearning for Divlnn things which has been noted in some children destined for an ear!»- departure from this world. He was conscious to the last. and whispered touching words of love and farewell even to a little nelgh-= bor boy. Then saying to his son, rowing parents that he wished to. go home. he peacefully slept in! sue . “l thank thee_ 0. Father, Lord‘ of Heaven and cf Earth that Thou? hast hidden these things from théi wise and prudent, and revealed‘ them unto Ibnlbee; even so Father,‘ for so it seemed good in Thy sight ll-le leaves to mourn a. father and! mother and two other children. l The funeral service was conduct ed by his pastor, the Rev. D. M. Lamont. Sincere sympathy is ex ended to the IlJBPBSNOd family. iii Mothers Be Careful Much of the trouble weaning the baby is developed by the use of a cheap and unsanitary nipple. The Nobility nipple is sterilized and is sanitary, transparent and non-collapsible. It is put up in a separate box with a red band on each nipple. You will meet with the doctor's approval it baby uses a Nobility nipple. ASTORING UP STRENGTH FOR MONTHS T0 _ COME Strength a/nd endurance must come from the blood. Signals of badblood are usu- ally shown ln forms of lang- Iuor. fickle appetite, headache, constipation, akin eruptions, etc. Usually one bottle of Our Blood Pu-rifler will put the blood in good " ' and enable the aya- tsm to store up strength for the months to come. it not only our ches the blood. but etimulates the vlital organs to healiihy action. PRICE $1.00 Johnson l: Johnson The Quality Drugstore _.-... ._....--. ..>.~q- _.-1—w Corner Kin! and Prince Sta. V WW I _-- play. He leaves to mourn besides, reiterated the teacher, looking 8i‘ cnannorrarown GUARDIAN r . IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN DALTON BANITORIUM (Continued from Page ibur ‘ a». _____ __ dreadful disease. Some of them ,have sewed four years or marl- Ioverseas, and have. returned '0 their native province to find m lhave to leave their homes, and m: ithat is near and dear to than .:.- order to receive treatment. I suggest that it is the duty or" lthe present government tu [nin- .some steps to re-open th» illlllvll. [sanatorium and have rho. int-ll. Itreated in their native 1...". i Thanking you kindly U‘ _- valuable space_ I am. Sir. e1c., EX-PATiENT. —---—-<-6¢---- i The teacher we» wklllitililill" filings to the boys in his cfasa. ‘For instance, I want to introduce water into the house. I turn it on. The, pipes anl every convenience are in order. but I get no water. Can any Iofvyou tell mc why?" He expected‘ the children to say that it was be- cause he had not made u connect- ] ion with the main in the street. The lboys looked perplexed. They could not see why the water should re- l fuse to run into hi Premises after. =such faultless plumbing. "Can no one tell me what I have nezlectedT’. nIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf!!! the many wondering faces bowed down by the weight of theproblemd "I know," squleaked one boy at last.| "You don't pay up." l The steam launch belonging to a battleship sprung e. leak and sunk rapidly. Near by an old seamen was leisurely. rowing a lmut. but made no attempt to 80 l0 l-lle 1'93 ' cue. The launch's crew managed to swim to the boat. and as they sc-l rambled on board one of them said to the oatsman: “Why 0n earth didn't you come 1,0 the rescue’! immiitii \\\\ §. . \\&\ \ DOY0u Like Spcarniiliit? CIRHQAI-Biiill-EEIEIII" ‘sflfllfllllilllllilll h “.\\>: \ . d.» at Dressers‘ ” Made at _ Bridéebur 073G170 Everywhere in the Dominion jlhstfihnzozzs -llI’&lI Didn't you see we were sinking; fast?" '.'W‘hy, hiss,‘ ye!" said the old salt stolidly, "i thought your craft was one of those darned sub- marines." Dugald M’Tavls'h. the ail-round athlete and sportsman in the vill- age, entered his name for all events i. _..i._i_ (“hum - . _ \ \§ __ y "W: l » .—,'.\ '\§\. §.“ \\ . w Then try Spearmint Chiclets. ' Then yolfll know just how fine Spearmint can be-Wl1en it’s Adams Spearmint; imprisoned in a crisp, white candy-coating; dainty 1n size and shape; the famous Chiclets you’ve RHOWH l0!‘ years-with the added inducement of Spearmint flavo r._ All Chiclets are “Really Delig-htfulL-good for nerves and teeth and digestion.‘ It's jllSt a matter of choosing your favorite flavor—_-the new_ Spear- mint, tingling Peppermint,or luscious Tutti-Frutti. Chiclets for 5c. In U10 PINI( cardboard Sold in cardboard packets by most stores-ten wan Adams product, particularly prepared "L-Puzer-r-"I"; -' in the recent local Highland games. . The first event on the programme was the half-mile, and of eight iun- ' ners Dugald finished 918M. “Dull-m- , Dugaid.‘ said a fellow Boot, "wiry do you not run faster?" "Run fal- ter!" he said scornfully, "an' me reservin’ masel for the bI-Bllllle 00m petition." 1 i