Opportunity knocks more s than once at everyone? door l. No age limiton success if you ._ keep fit 7 PEOPLE used to think that if you , hadn't made your mark by the time you were 40. Y0“ 1W" "Wkl- "That's all bunk," people say today. There's many a man who'll tell you ' he was past 50 when _he made his .' first big success. Their experience runs something like this. "I'd been going through life, always W5! missing out on everything. orked like a dog. too. But never seemed to get anywhere. 4a "It was a doctor who put me wise to myself. Told me not to blame 1t on luck. That the trouble was with me -—ri ht inside myself. He recom- men ed Nuiol. l took it for three months. Never missed s day. And. ; say, I began to feellike a younger ~ brother myself. Decided there wss life in the old dog yet. When my big chance came, I was all ready, wait- ing to grab itqAnd I < Nujol keeps your body functioning just as Nature meant it to, under al Contains no drugs works nornislly and naturally. only keeps an excess dbody posse fiom forming (we all have’ but aids in their removshd poisons slow physically, d . on lite, nuke you halt-hearted iected conditions. _ 01’; rnediclnesjust a pure substancethsg - "*&==.3<?T=I><=T.Y<>2=. Arid‘ m: e f ~ a Teachers Attention A Special Meeting of the .4 Prince Edward Island 'Teacher’s Federation Will be Held in the g Prince of Wales College Hall . . ‘ 11 a. rn. on Friday, March 22nd. Tl‘ I! IMPORTANT THAT EVERY TEACHER. ATTEND. 1 ar-i ' 10th. Good specialties between note. _ gems receive the tmilhy. which w!“ ' at ass. Admission 50o. 60684-1841 Buy-z bottle of Nuiol today by m. Nujol iaponmeml PyEAveT,NewYork.‘,Insesled clrji Western Guardian —WIBTBI.N AGENTS-Mr. C. J Gellent is Guardian Mont in How.- isn, sud will be yiessed to receive newand renewal subscriptions. tr. -'rur: FLYING IAGLE$ vs. A1- bsny team, will be the second some in Crystal Rink on March 14th.“ em-s-ia-zi -SIE '1'!!! TREE! ACT PLAY entitled “An Old Fashioned Mother" pmontoq by the Remington Dra- matic Club in King George Hell Ken- sington on Seturdey evening, Mlrch 6044-3-12-1344-16 g-LAST GAME 0F HOCKEY (or the MneLesn Trophy will be b18395 in the Crystal Rink, Bummerside on Mitch 14th, between Albertcn Ind cape ‘Inverse. The winners oi this be presented thst night. Gems starts A‘ r l - Eastern Guardian l wsssrsnn AGENTS-Mr. J-W- MUIGOCK ll Gusrdien Al“!!! in M011- tnguo and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subwrlPl-lW-l- “film/E WDUSTRIK- Mr. Wm. Landrigan, Souris, has returned home from the mainland. where he I rur- r * s. power loom suitable ior weaving blankets and other cloth. wd which he will instill in connection with his carding and spinning plant which he started last summer and did splendid work. l-le expo“! l0 hi" the same ioremsn as lest season. and his friends wish him in his enterprises "WNSTPIUTE MEETING. — The Women's Institute o! More)! met st the home o! Mrs. H. H. Cox on Wed- nesday, March d, 1929. There were eighteen members and two visitors present. ‘The meeting - opened by singing the Institute Ode. Roll Call wsfenswered with Houseclesning Hints. The minutes of the previ- ous meeting were rend and adopted. School and sick committees were ap- pointed. A resolution was drawn up at this meeting favoring s. raise in teachers’ salaries. The program which wee Sing. Dance. gteeite or Pray, was very strictly carried out by l i’ Ecss-a-s-is-ie-ia-is-ao. PAINT UP——CLEAN UP We Have a Nice Fresh Stock of- Alabastine, Muresco, Paints, Brushes, Sponges, Step- ladders, Buckets, Smoky City Cleaner, etc. We Shall be Pleased to Serve You. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 123 Queen Street. ~ Phone I57. “ The Friendly Hardware Store" Ask for the New WALL ‘PAPER . Catalogue ~. _ . WRITE your name very plainly on the . wit, coupon below, cut out and mail to us » and we'll send you the biggest, best, most economlcnir WALL PAPER CATALOGUE :_- in Canada. \ ' Eighty six new designs, priceeba ed 0n . super Dink will have by virtue oi its l “s. the Dfolmm committee. A heavy tine being the penslty i! each mem- ber dld not perform when called upon. some of the talented singgrs delight- ed the listeners with several solos. We also had the ple e of witnessing some fancy steps. Mrs. B. W. Mac- Ewen kindly invited members to her house for the next meeting. Mrs. Ernest Roselle:- nnd Mrs. Wm. Mo- Grsth serving refreshments. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, ss- whd by Mrs. Edward Roeslter and Mrs. J. B. Jay. A vote oi thanks wse tendered the hostess for the en- JOYUNO evening spent. Meeting‘ clos- fld by llnglng the National Anthem. FEARS noon BANK MUNICH, Germsny. March 11» “m 1°" “l9 DPOPQ-sod reparations hsnk which expert; at p“); m dllouleing should but trade o! the entire world at its mercy were ca. rum "My ‘by the Munich news- FIW “" Nschr Chten." "The tremendous power which this dnsncle! "composition constitutes s dillloi’. Iti poelfllslon oi foreign ex- chnlllll will pleoe the credit policy oi the entire easiest its mercy and the world's trade will be directed into such Chill?!“ IQ. ti” bun]; pregcflb. IMPROVED . . . UICKLY Enjoy the sale of Feel if you have no desire for food. end you tool . out ot sorts, and de- preess , stimulate your digestive organs. Try Dr. Carter's own torm- uis. These pills taken after meals yrili aid digestion, relieve the gas, APP oitered their assistance in '1 Jtltilrl end in favour with God end THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAllDlAWl Annual Meeting of The Y. The Annual Meeting oi the Y. W. C. A. and Cundnli Home took place yesterdey afternoon ‘st the Home. There was a largo attendance oi members, the President Mrs. J. P. Gordon presiding. An excellent re- port was given by the General Secre- tary. Miss Johnson who succeeded‘ Miss McCollum in September. In secondlng this report. Judge Hsszard congratulated Miss Johnson on the splendid work being done in_ the Home referring to the many ad- vantages oi the girls in residence. He made the pleasing mu uncemeut that the Trustees are prepared to do- nnte $50 or more if necessary to the Library Fund. The Treasurer's report was read by Mrs. A. E. Morrison and in seconding this report Mr. Pope spoke indsudatory terms or the work being carried on. At the close o! the meeting alter- noon tea. was servediand the Home was open tor inspection. Mrs. Hues- tls the Convenor or the Tea Com- mittee had as her Assistants Mrs. G. F. Dewar and Mrs. W .A. Stewart who poured tea and Mrs. F. J. Nash, Mrs. 1". E. Smallwood, Mrs. J. F. Morris. Mrs. H. H. Horne,_Mrs. W. C. Cook and Mrs. E. McLnren. ' The dining room looked beautiful with daffodils and yellbw candles as decorations. The ofiicers ior the en- suing year are as follows: Hon. Pres. Mrs. F. RI. Hearts. Pres. Mrs. J. P. Gordon. Vice-Pres, Mrs. L. D. Murray Rec Beefy, Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Tress. ,Mrs. A. E Morrison. Cor. Bec'y, Mrs. J. s. Morris. " ' - o! Ex-F- , Mrs. F. J. Nash, Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Mrs. G. F’. Dewar, Miss Williams, Miss Cot- ton, Mrs. E. McLnren, Mrs. H H. Horne, Mrs. A. J. Houlc, Mrs. W. A. Heustis, Mrs. W. O Cook, and Mrs. I". E fimnllwood. ' Following sre the General tary and President's reports: Score- REPORT 0F GENERAL SECT Cundell Home, Charlottetown, March 12th, i939 Just six months today since I.lei't Toronto to come to this beautiful home; so this is really only n semi- annual report so far as my knowledge oi the Cundill Home and its activit- ies is concerned. Everything was leit in such splen- did order by Miss McCo1lum, my pre- decessor, that there has been little difliculty in picking up the threads o! the new work. . May I any that already I ieel as ii I belong to the Cundall Home, and em enjoying the pleasure or mother- in: my family oi‘ girls. They were teen in number until Christmas. We began the new year with fifteen which has been increased by one. making sixteen in residence at the present tilne. The health oi’ the inm- ily has been splendid and I think we have a. group oi healthy, happy girls. We havediad some very pleasant evenings together in the form oi’ Hai- iowe'en and Christmas parties; also a St. girls invited iriends to join in the evenings iun. . We were very glad to have s visit from one oi. our trustees and irom Rev. Mr. Raymond who conducted evening prayers for us, introducing dt the same time Mr. Green of the Gideon Society who spoke to us about the work the Oideons are doing. They are responsible for placing Bibles in hotel rooms throughout Csnsds and the United States. He also told us oi some o! the interesting and hr- resching results or God's Word in the lives or men and women through this medium. I hope that we msyhsve the opportunity oi bearing irom oth- er visitors who may bring new inter- ests to us in things that ere hsppon- ing elsewhere; thlt while living here, bur lives may be strengthened and uplifted and tllst we may develop the tour-told life end grow in wisdom and men. , Onr visitors We have hell several over-night visitors end some tor-longer periods. Valentine's party when the" Thursday evenings s group o! ladies l” 4°"- most tor Volley nil in the Gymnu- 111' violins M m! It! the! If tbs ium. Judllne item the sounds tbst dlYl "d 9m" h’ "m" ooms Irma that quarter. they ere very men-y. i ‘MARCH 1s. 1929 l you want merchandise of the best p0lsSible qualitl’ at tile Lowest Possible Price, don’t overlook our Proposition. . We have managedito get some real ‘wonderful values in Ginghams, Cottons, Broadcloth, Prints etc. just the goods you want for Spring. " ’ i _ This is, a Real Genuine Sale to Save You Mimey. 1000 yds. Dress Ginghams. 1000 yds. Colored Broadcloth A REAL SPECIAL VALUE Striped and printed patterns in colored ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS Broadcloth- 10¢ A YD. Regular Value 40¢ .... m. 25c a yd; 1000 yds Linen Towelling~15c yd. 1000 yo. can... Towelling 1o. yd. 1000 vds Unbleached Cotton 10c yd- 1000 yds. Print Cotton 15c yd. ' 20o yards 21 moi Assorted Colored Crepe.................20cayard_v 50 Dozen Pillow Slips, Hemstitehed ch 200 yards 36 inch Dress Gingham 25cayard 27 inch Velveteen, Black and lfltoflt coiors..............$1-19ayard “'5?.l?f?‘f'.l‘???.l‘l7'?.‘?“f9$ll 5S / 54inchDonegalTweed. imca-yard- School Giléls gullover Sweaters, latest colors. Specials at $1.35, $1.50, $1.85, and'$ .2 . » ‘ l 50 dozen of Ladies Silk ‘Hose. Values to $1.75. Special at . . . . . . 75¢ a Pail? , Bialance of Ladies Bite; Hose clearing at .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . $1.45 a pair Just in, New Spring Ruffling, White and Colors. 2% X 3V2 Inch” Wide’ l ‘Girls Pullover Sweaters. Special at ... . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . .. . .- $1.35 Special Prices on all Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings. all other Staple Goodsmin ‘our Cotton Dept. at Wholesale v Prices. ‘ p _ Your Opportunity is Right Now, Buy Early, Bu)’ Qften and Buy in Quantities, We Have. the Goods. This Sale Starts Thursday March 14th. and/ Continues Until Saturday March 23rd- yards Unbleached Table Linen 50cfor40cayard b0 dozen Cotton Towels, “mite " 25 dozen 26 x 50 White Turkish Tow- " els $1.50a-D8l1' Black Chiffon ‘Velvet. special ..............l......$2-75a_yard 150 ' e- s °gggifgni° Prowse Bros Ltd- °S$E§$£ZZ3° sror casu ‘TI-IE BARGAIN -_CENTRE l SPOT CASH fi e a =2: - . .. an My m n“ may,“ m, “M” m; m. Christmas holidays, hardwood present and s very hum: time m Jrhe us; with ":11" gzafnw,’ gvgnm“ on may “tgmgom we flooring was lsid in four rooms. This spont- MBl-hlf- W"! “l! T8139 “an,” monk my, g Qymngflum o1“; (q- ‘m; m- completes s11 the rooms and only _ ll. N. JOHNSON Com Remover s m" twp.“ m. u“ o; 1n mu is, on the floor oi tbs top hell remains to 71"" "'1'" u‘ he: i tell. W. C. A. itiwdililfith 1° "Wlm - » President's Report . -—-—-——-1--- . p“; u lzwise and experienced mothers ;..~ iesssntiy as my, met months here, know when their children ere troub- X rshsuincsedbsbem. ledwtthwermssndiosenotimeiu “an m I spplyinl mum Worm Powders. e m, “m,” the m g; uirfhdilireiai m: must elective vwmiiuee. it u absolute YEIGHT EXAMINATION DOUBLE RQLL 0 F 7g Q--Q;U 1Q E We hope may enloyed us u much u ~ serial "u worms We lrsvsryerstemitotbemioroirbbnuryutordsr Utltlmigiitmcl m". m“ m‘ regulate the bowels. ‘expel ooizstlp&_ restoring then beeitii! ennui FE“, . ia"...':.'.'1:':::.;a°:::.:s";#::: 3.221232 EIIL““..‘Z‘.Z“".S.'Z&L‘.‘.°.'.; tl"°.lS.‘°..2°‘.’;'.‘.‘l°1‘"'..‘:’;;'....."'" .‘.‘°‘.“~‘..'.....‘“ asmursm $3‘; hfitfifir ' U55 THE COUPON l our drswing-room. curtains sndotber w"!!! 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