l particularhair to stand on end.” l-IEI mild and antiseptic lath- er of Lifebuoy Soap separates, cleanses, and purifies each indi- vidual hziir, tones up the scalp and gives an indescribable feel- ' ing of cleanliness. A shampoo at bedtime brings s. calm refreshing night's sleep. LIFEBIIUY HEALTH SOAP ghri/Zes’ and flotects . The cleanly health odour Vanishes qu;ickly»—-_—' but uwProtection Remains Levee Bnorurns LIMITED TORONTO Ll-EB‘? Iii ‘alliiil l ' Thin Hogs We find that there are a number oif small, thin, ‘unfinished Hogs, under one hundred ‘pounds (100 lbs.) being marketed at the can,“ “ma, purl“ (h; winter weather there is cori- sidersbie butcher shop trade for these Hogs; but from now o". ' l/"mi "lliiier weather, there will not be this outlet; and as these 4 Hogs are tog gnflll {unpacking purposes we must refuse to _ receive thin Hogs, ovenH-at a reduction in price. We do not anticipate any marked decline in the H0] . mark". and the Farmers will do well to feed. and finish their Hogs properly, beiore maykating. Davis .8: Fraser coiiiusiiii gilapeéliarked Pure’ Manila Lobster Rope EV"? 7°" 6i‘ this: rope ls guaranteed. Throughout Its entire length, in the center of one strand, can be sound ' "M" Moor tape bearing the words "Guaranteed "°P¢";—the Columblan colors, rod, whit, n‘; b|u,;__.n¢ "i! "BMW". “Columplsn Rope But the rope with this guarantee and scours thla maximum sarvice from your lobster gear. Company." Geo. H. Toombs & Son on yorrrrowu, U mail. » .1. All)». ‘l .i.....'iiisi ~asaq--»...,.,,._ . . through and stimulates Central ‘Guardian DON'T FORGET the‘ household [wine when at the o. »w. v. A. tea March 17th. DIOCESAN CHURCH $OCIETY Executive meeting today at 2.15 in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Divine service 8t. Peters Cathedral 7 p.111. Annual general meeting 1st. ‘Peters iHalil 8.15 p. in. - 81.18-3-16.2l WEDDING BE-l-ILSF- A quiet wedding was solemnizsd at George. ,tow ‘you March 15. when Miss Ger- JJDM Whiting 0.1’ Gflofggtowul be. ‘ca the bride of iltev. G. G. More The ceremony i" side ‘b! Montague.‘ was performed by Rev. D. M; Mc- Gowan. The bride and gyoom wore unattended. Alltor the ceremony [he YOIIIIE efllllple left on u honeymoon m!) to- ‘Churlotielown and else- where. l POWNAL NOTES. -_'I‘he young P901918 i0!‘ lllil-lly miles around find great pleasure skating on Mnyilow. 9|‘ M1115 Dfillli iill/Orflble evenings. “Rel biilii-‘lohns and Mr. Carvers radii) give much pleasure listening to concerts and theatres from Clllllldllln 811d American cities. — The other evening we were much interested listening to singing by Miss McKenzie and others that look pluce at a concert at Chur- lottet0wn.——0ur school is progress- mg favilrai-liy under Wiusou Smith teacher. We are trying to learn Whi" h“ ‘iliilillened in the manage- ment of the iPrlirce of Wales Col- lcge, as It is n0W, we feel it is ex tremeiy hard to educate our boys mid girls high enough to enter, with any hope oi’ getting through. Some are thinking of sanding them lo other colleges where they can pass and receive just as good ii" not better education, with thi- some study and preparation as was formerly for our Prince of Wuiei-i College when tryiui; for entrance. We know it is ~not all from neglect oi our boys and girls studying. iiucli trluiuge hits been made. -' ‘Mr. George Carver is stocking up heavily for spring retail trade, and bus ulreudy got more applications from summer tourists than ilicy can well nccoiuuiuiliiic.—l\lr. \Vll iiuui Judson is still not able to at- Leud his liillililltfl-IS but iii improving in health. We IIIli-lfi him for black smith umi machine worlckA few iil our moiil nervous residents arc much interested in the ghost uecu at midnight at the Governors ls- lund oil boring plant. for feur ii should drift this way. —0ur Lea- gue, that meets weekly hail for our of its debates recently "Are for fliKu mull ordcr houses n good tliiuig for this province 0r uni“ uficr oil thutcould be ibrnugiit up nu both sides in argument, some even slated ihut Iilutuus (lzttulogui- wns studied like i1 llible in iiouic houses und grout umusemeut for the children. The judging was decided by liillltil. oi‘ the uneetiiig uud decided by ii. small majority in favor of the mail order house. Somc tliink it should have been Judged by disinterested men iu business. - “hlllflrli Llnlnienl for Grlppe. io-q-ii PER$ONALS Mr. and iMrs. James O'Connor. (‘MAP l0 iim ciiy yesterday and nre registered ut the Revere Hotel. Never Le! a Cold Gel q start. Vapors Check i a‘ Cold Overnight There are many ways to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way- with vapors that can be inhaled. Vapors penetrate immediately i Into every corner of the air pas- ' sages and lungs. soothing and heal- ing with every breath, Vicks is so remarkably success- ful in treating cold troubles be- cause lt acts like a “vapor lump in " salvo form." When rubbed over throat and " chest the body heut relcuses vn- ? pors of Menthol, Cuniphor. Eucaly- ptus, Thyme and Turpentine. At the same time Vicks is absorbed the skin This double. direct sciion often checks the worst cold overnight. Vlfiété flven 2/ M/zuamls/rs flsen liwrtr Say Thisflver To Yourself l Wampols Grape i Salts Protects \ Your Health Two minutes a day keeps a cold away - Add precious hours of health and comfort By regular use of Wampois Grape Salts it cleanses the irritated or congested mem- removal brane thoroughly. excess mucous, etc. i We will make a iii!“ wager with you tiil! ii’ W" try one bottle you will come back for another. ~ " i; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN the CEREAL CHILDREN LOVE , Wphh them pep up. ' They love ‘PEP. Con», lama bran. For pep THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD fifi-QjQ-QO-FQ-VO-OOOQQ-fmffi-O-FO JENKINS & SON Dealers For ALL-BRAN-PEP AND CORN FLAKES_ 1 ~64 O-QO-Q-Q-QvQO-QP‘ COLOR CUT-OUTS i TQEE-TOD s-ro Qi ES AIRPLANE OHNNY was tilting in the cherry tree. lt was a pleasant place to be. He could look down, and up. and all around . . . . and dangle his legs. Tlie sky seemed much nearer. loo. As lie looked into the deep blue sliylie spied a small black s k v sailing there. Then lie liea lhe liiiinrsin; oi an airplane. It eamc overhead and hurried on its way. Then Johnny saw another black speck. but heard no souni h "mid In‘! tame nearer. ‘ ~ Jdhnny laughed. ‘Ho! Mr. Blackbird thinks he will do some Iiqihne llulsildgfllle saiiL . \ ave you fried l lion d‘ “iirl PQWDER? You'll like Bon Ami Powder. just as you've always liked Bon Ami (fake. Women who have used it are all singing the praises of this other form of Bon Ami. The same magic ingre- dients in a handy, sitter-top can. Soft and scratchless, Bon Ami Powdn blurs tip dirt without hard work. It cleans and polishes quickly, and thoroughly. Nothing can equal it for making the bathtub glisten, cleaning the refrigerator, or restoring the lustre to aluminium, copper, agate and tin. Bur for windows and mirrors, must housewives prefer Bon Ami Cake.’ Con- lemle to the hands, gentle to the surface- it cleans-Bun Ami in either form is the magic cleanser. Women iind it an economy of time and money to keep both these “partners in clean- liness” in the home. They meet every cleaning and polishing need. BUN AMI IJMYFEI), MONTREAL A Challenge § Ii 83 sill ‘i TH E INDIAN COUNClL ‘This l5 ilic beginning oi‘ the limi- wieek of the story 0t‘ ‘Mill-rs Smu- dliili. ilf you have liccn saving those dolls you wlill soon have rt whole set with which to act this Thanksgiving-time story. I I ii iAfier ililliee Standish leilft John Alden he liurrieil to the Indian council There he was met by on Indian who blinded liiin a rattle- snake skin filled with arrows, a ohi-vlleuge of warfare. ‘Iu hiiis an- gry mood the Captain jerked the arrows from the rattlesnake skill and. filling it with powder and bul- lets. returned it to the Indian. "iklifirfi, take‘ it!" he cried “This is your answer." Then, indeed, did the Captain have serious business on hand. iWar W89. declared and lt was up to him to protect his little band from itlre stronger ranks oil the red men. He prepared in march north to the Indian encampment o! the chief Wwtitawnmat. (More is the brave Wfrttawamat. Color ‘his ‘skin u light reddish hrowm. iHis belt and moccasins are of tan leather. iii/lake the feather in his hair and those in his arrows red. green, and blue.) i-ji-Q-i ' Stock Quotations i IIALIFAX, March l6.—-Qll0l.&ll0lIR furnished hy Johnston and Ward. liloinborsMontreul Stock Exchange. Atchison. Topeka. s. Santa. Fe American Can. Co. . Atlantic Refinery (in. American locomotive Co. .. 102 American Smeiting & Refin- ing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1281A American Bosch Magneto Co. 24% Union iBang & Paper iCo. . 34%, Butte & Superior Mining Co. 140 Anaconda Copper Mining Co. 46 New York Central d: Hudson River R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 126% Cuibn Cane Pfd. . 42% Feel Glorious! Nicesi Laxative, “Cascarels”l0c Do n't s ts. y headachy, bilioua, constipated, sicltl One or two pleas- ant, candy-like "Cascarets" any time will gently stimulate your liver and start yourboweln. Then you will both look Lhcud clciir, iiiiimach right, tongue pink lmul your nkiu rosy. i Ihwitilul‘ chi-cry, harmless "Casca- ',,.n." lii‘\'l‘f gripe, im-mvenlenco or cki-il, "iitscurctil" hll become Ch! largest rolling laxative in the-world lfnr mcn, wiimem- children. Buy I. U. S. ilndustrial Alcohol Co. .. 55 United States Steel . . . . . . .. 126% F. W. Wooliworth Co. 92 Abltlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73V: Con. Steumsblips Pfd. till/i Lauren. Pulpl . . . . . .. 90 Montreal Power Zllll/é; Notional Breweries .. 62 Steel Cm Can. Com. .. 93 Winnipeg Electric .. 511/, (ienernl Pet. 64% int. Petroleum . . . . . . . 31% Standard New Jerscy .. 42 Standard New York . . . . . .. 341/2 w-Iioiu, Muy isziaig. .Iuly 140%. SBiDt. lii-ll/fi. ' Corn. Iiiuy 77%. July 8i. Sept. bats, Nluy 40. July 4i. h "‘ Wiltopt, May 148%. Oct. ‘ililriii. _ and foul ch-ninhiweet, refreshed; your i MILES STANDIS“ ffigxltlfliultfiilngifélféekag~k; 2513;“: venient in size and very economical. 4» Kelly Springfield Tire Co. . . . 18V; . r Mariand ou Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 258% “Harri: PEIkAIIIETlCHII Petroleum 66% shauhu] Reading CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34% . Y’!!! iltai-liway Steel Spring Co. . . . 253% MGdC III Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 146 Canada ___. i / I C AN ALL Sun rousnzsu, July, l»i'l'/ii- ; cu MURliSCO m... ._ _ __> I.‘ Muresco Does Not Show Brush Mark's. These Dealers: ','M.e|_='eo Bros., Albany J, H. Myrick 8. Co., Aiberton Rogers 8t Co., Ltd., Alberton Fred Rennie, Alma W. T. Bowness, Bedeque D. J. Riley, Belle River Mrs. .A. T. Botts, ‘Bloomfield Martin d. Arsenault, Bloomfield A. J. Pratt, Bloomfield .Neil Ferguson, Bonshaw Green Bros., Borden imiattliow d. McLean, Bridgetown E. Johnson, Brookfleld J. A. McDonald, Cardigan R. J. McDonald, Cardigan AFFLECK 8t PROUD. ‘Charlottetown IFENNELL 8. CHANDLER, Charlottetown R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., Charlottetown J. E. McEachern, Cherry Valley J. A. McKinnon, Coleman A. A. Ramsay, Conway Bownoaa G. Newsome, Crapaud J. J. Larabee, Eldon L. A. Burielgh, Ellerslie A. A. MoCaull, Eileralle J. .A. Callaghan, Eimedaio A. L. Rennie, Elmsdale J. W3. Fyfe, Emerald Joh-n MeAntee, Emerald Auld‘ 8t Baker, Freetown Cuteliffe d. Son, Fredericton Est. Henry Dunn, Gaspereaux Scuily é Delaney, Georgetown P. J. ‘Noy d. Cm, Hunter River Kennedy Broth, Kensinqton R. Tuplln d. 00., Kenslngton J. W. MoEwon, Lot 40 P. Carter, Lot 48 Road W. A. Poole d. 00., Lower iMontague P. MeNutt 6. Sen, Maipequo Jenkins Bros, Miiiview J. P. Gaudet, Miiaoouohe Poole A Thompson, Mo tague Lloyd Cox, Moreli H. H. Cox. Moreli B. W. Mic-Ewen, Moreli Clarke Bron, Mt. Stewart W. L. McLeod, Mt. stowart E. Jordon, Murray Harbor W. J. Johnson. Murray Harbor South Prowse Bram, Murray Harbor South Cook d. Son, Murray River iMbDonaid d. Son, Murray River H. R. Moase, New Annan L. H. D. MeCoubrey, New Glasgow S. H. Caiweii, New Haven ' R. A. MePhallfNetu Haven Philip Sloan, Newport lMicLeod Bron, New Wlitahiro E. C. LePage. North Ruatleo J. F. Lordt North Tryon Kennedy d. Co., 0'Leary Turner d. 00., O'Leary D. D. McLeod, Orwell Currie Bron, Peaks 8tatlon Lester MeKinnon. Peters Road K. 1-H. Sharbell, Hortage Araonault d. Gsudet, Richmond .0. R. LePage Jiustiwvlile W. P. Callaghan. 8t. Louis C. W. Qulgtey, 8t. Peters Matthew l. McLean, Souris J. C. Wilkinson, Springfield A. J. McLeod, Stanley Bridge R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summorslde J. L. Devine, Tracadie Morris Bernard A Co" Tlgnlsh J. H. iMyriek 6 00., Tlgnish F. J. Tralnor, Tryon C. I. Lidatone, Tyne Valley Thos. Nssbit, Tyne Valisy George Forbes, Vernon Mrs. J. A. McCormick, Vernon D. A. McPherson. Vernon Wright Bron, Victoria Araenauit A Gaudot, Wellington J. H. Stewart A 00., Wood islands Wm. Callback, Central Badeoua Brighten Your With MURESGO Easy to apply,‘ being a sanitary and economical wall covering. Mur- esco satisfies every demand of the householder and the critical house- wife. ~ 1-. -. .. All you need is a little warm water with Muresco, and you have a Vwall covering that will not crack, chip, peel, rub off or show brush marks. Muresco comes in tidy 5-lb. cartons, com- prising White and nineteen distinct tints. Get ~-,,,-t. . 5 POUND PACKAGE and Summerside by HOLMAITS ii: from your nearest dealer. Sold in Charlottetown Wholesale Distributors for P: island "iY‘iJ 75° .7