MONDAY. Boys’ Cotton and Wool mixed Jerseys — 69° 5 dozen Bofs Cotlonland Wool Mixed JERSEYS, good weight, blues, browns and reds, sizes 22 to 30, on sale today—all day and evening u.ass-s-n---u--.--¢-¢.-~»---Is-u-u...“ dSlltl-l-lS-lii -.-.-----.|--o Elysees in Paris or Park avenue in Ne\v York. Work has also begun near the Marble Arch on an hotel that will be completed in three years and will TO SPEND MILLIONS ON LONDON HOTELS LONDON, April ill-Modern luk- ury hotels costing millions of pounds will take their place in the contour oi new London during tlle next three years. There is now hotel accommodation In Landon for 100.000 visitors, and that will shortly be increased an- other 3,000. Ono ol those modern palaces is nearing completion in Park lone, and during: tho last two months has; risen at the rate oi one iloor a weckA each floor conlprlsilxq sixty rooms. The Dorchcstcr Hotel is one of the greatest. fonts of lnollcrn hotel con- struction, and when it is opened ln tho spring will lnuke Pllrk l£\ll(3 the London (uulvlllcnt of the Champs- will be no shouting boys or ringing bells. Hundreds ol’ workmen will be en- with 2,000 bedrooms and bathrooms. The new building will have front- ages to Oxford street, Edgware road. Bryanston street, and‘ Great Cumber- land place. There will be foil! fes- taurants and cafes of various types and a, multi-store on modern lines. The promoters oi the scheme are J. Lyons and Co, Ltd. Plans are also advanced for the erection of a. £1,300,000 hotel on the _.___. scorch! FITCH Send your nrtlcrr; now for July Delivery for a. few trio of the best British llrcd Fitch obtainable. Guaranteed zlclivcry in A. 1 Condition. Full information regarding breeding and feeding givcn to each buyer. ' " Sce sdnlplc of Fitch Neckpiece made up in Sinclair d: Stewart's window, Summcrside. For further ‘particulars write L l JOHN E. MURRAY. Halkburn, Ga-lashiefs, Scotland. 4551-4-20-23-2731. molumsurs The memory of one we love is a priceless heritage which no change of fortune can take from us. It is ours forever. If we crcct a memorial as a tribute to this memory must it not be so wrought and of such material that its bczlutyz zllso. may endure? , mcct all competition. Consult usnow. W We zlim i0 serve you with the best that knowledge, irllinins. and equipment can produce, at prices that VERE BECK & SON lilontague 181 Gt. George St. Charlottetown If you are thinking oi‘ a memorial window get our designs and prices. 48374-18611t-Mon-Wcd-Sut. -ii Trunk? SERVICE QUALITY Use your own judgment about using Chemicals or lilixcd Fertilizers. There are many practical farm- ers and other export authorities strongly supporting each. We will scll you what you want and when you want it. When buying for boat arrival insist that your dealer place your order with an organization which will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- tion- We supply both. All our Fertilizers, except ni- trate and ammonia, are ground, screened and bagged in Charlottetown just before being shipped to you. If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. Remember, it will cost you only about $1.00 more per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than from on]; supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for your- so . Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent. Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had. The Island Fertilizer 0o. Ltd. Charlottetown, I’. E- I. “Island Good: for Island Crowns” be a "palace of silence,” for there gagcd in the construction of what will be the largest hotel in Europe, site of Innsdowne HOUse, Berkeley square, W., of 350 bedrooms, each one of which will contain a. paintln! by a. modern British artist. Another hotel in Mayfair will b6 the New Curmn, rebuilt on the latest American lines. “The hotel on, the Lansdowne House site will be a palatial building of concrete, with a facade of white and gold-colored marble," a, “Dally Express" representative was inform- ed at the offices of thé designer. “There will be shops on the ground floor, and the hotel building will be intersected by shopping arcades." A site has been secured by the Canadian Pacific Railway 0n which they propose to build the "finest hotel in London." The area ls '17,- 000 square feet, and faces Berkeley square and Bruton street. This new £3,000,000 hotel will have 700 bedrooms, each with a. bathroom attached, and. will include six res- taurants. OLD BLACKSMITH OPTIMISTIC WALNUT RIDGE, Ark, April 18 (U. P.)--’I'he reason J. L. “Uncle Jake" Caspar, 7o, fcr~50 years a blacksmith and the oldest of his trade in eastern Arkansas, keeps his tools sharpened and his shop open is because “as long as those hills last there will be horses to shod and plows and narrows to fix." Caspar, however, has bowed to the advance of the mechanical age ‘by installing two gasoline pumps at his shop. DOG MAY “GRADUATE? FORREST’ CITY, Ark.’ April 18 (U. P.—When graduation exercises are held at city schools this spring, a. dog may receive a diploma. The dog has a perfect daily attendance record for the past eight Years at- tending classes with Addison Brand- fcrd, its youthful owner. The stu- dents voted that “Frltzfl the dog, should receive the diploma and school authorities have indicate-i they will grant the request. "Fritz" ls a. terrier. IIAIRLESS clam norm HICKORY FLAT. Miss, April 19- here recently. It is healthy and said "to be making average growth, HTS MHKETHE MOST LTOILET 0F HNY CLRSS OF R t w,“ / I l6 l u‘ i - llClllNGl-lI-llvl BITE H CRREFUL BLEND 0F RLL __ lS FINEST lN roeuccos . Help Gynclugcn ind Wm n Pun Send in your interesting fact today. It need not necessarily refer to tobacco. For every fact we use we willaend yous ack- age oi 20 Buckingham Cigarettes. ive a reference with your fact. If interestin enough Mr. Guudcrsen will cartoon it an you will receive the compliment y pack- ageoiBuckinghams, Canada's most popu- lur blended cigarette. Buckingham are all tlmtls fresh, cool and mild-a blend of all that is finest in tobuccos, packed lor your pleasure and enjo mcnt- Addl-ul your acts to George undersea, Dept“ I, Tuckett Tobacco Co. Limited, Hamilton. Sol of "Do You Know" Cards For ten cents in stamps we willaerldyou a act of "Do You Know” mrda-cix inter- clting subjects printed in color with full descriplion (size of cards 2%" 2 1 ‘/§") or for twenty cents we will include cards and also an albumin which the card: can be placed to give a complete collection in permanent form- §T71N€E%I~Z%3%HF EYESIGHT _ EXAMINATION Imhu m! nvvlruu Giana a . OPTOMITIIIT Olin Connected With H. J. MABON Drugstore Ionllnmlll. %'$%3"%=X§ “*5 A hairless calf was bom on a farm run: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian —B.0OK SALT sold at Bruce's. 48524-3041. -BUY BEEF, liver, cheeks and trimmings, tripe and “ rsemeat at Band's, (8604-20-21. -SMELTS in 10. 15. 2i and 25 lb. boxes “frozen hard", order now at Bruno's, (8494-20-21. -BUY AUTO TIRES and Tubes It BIMQT. 48534-2041. -Bf.0W-0U'l.‘ patches and cem- ent, low price at Bruce's. 4852-4-20-2! _11,0Bnl 800D FLOUR mid and guaranteed by leadln! dealcrn every- where. l ~CASE ADJOURNED-The case o! certain parties from Ttzniflh- charéed with breaking and enterinB stores in the vicinity of 1181111511. which came gefore Mr. T. D. Car- ruthers, J. P., on Saturday, was ad- journed untu Wednesday, April 22nd- f‘. _flNE FOXES-lrignluh, the den of the fox industry, still has the fac- ulty of producing some very flnB specimens. Last week, Mr. Augustine Ellsworth, a prominent fox raiser re- ceived a. cheque of two hundred and four dollars for a. pelt shipped to London early in the winter. Mr. Ells- worth informs us that. he has a num- ber of such pelts still on the mar- ket-T. --DEPABTURE BEGREITED - The people of this community are sorry in losing their two pastors, Rev. Fred Williamson, of the Presbyterian Church, who preaches his farewell sermon April 26th: Rev. Mr. Altken. of the United Church received a call to st. Andrew's United Church, Syd- ney, N. S. The salary they estimate ls $4,000.00 The church has a. Young Peoples‘ Group of five hundred, and twelve hundred communicants. —OASE nrsmsllD-Two names from Albany came before Mr. Tho- mas D. Carruthers, J. P., last week on a. charge of assault and creatinl; a disturbance. Evidence produced showed that lt was only a. friendly wrestling match. The case was dis- missed on the assault count. Counsel for the prosecution withdrew the charges in regard to creating a dls-\ turbance. C. D. McCallum acted for the defendants and L. G. Lewis for the Growth-S. -Hls Honor, Governor Dalton, vis- ited Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Tig- nlsh.-—T. -Mlsa Kathryn Mountain, who has been residing with Mrs. John Crater, had as her guest for the Eas- ter holidays, Miss Laura Adams. -Mlss Stella. Brennan, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Praught, Charlottetown, has return- ed to her home in TignlSYL-T. ' -—Mr. Frank MacDonald, formerly of Vernon River, who has spent thc past twenty-seven years in the West- ern United States ls spending a lvcll earned vacation with friends and re- latives on the Island. At present, Mr. MacDonald is the guest 0t his ncp- hew, Mr. P. A. MacDonald, of Tig- nlsh.—T. "TilE SILVER. BOX“ IS REVIVED LONDON, April 1B.-(By The Can- adian Presrn-John play "The silver Box" was recently revived at the Duke of York's The- atre. “H. H." ln The Observer says: "This drama of social contrasts adumbrates the text, one law for the rich and another for the poor, and is one of the most eflectlve of Mr. Gals- worthys homllies. It begins, as you know, ln a bourgeois dining-ream and ends in a police-court, with a realism that seems absolute. And even if its characters should fall to convince you that they would con- tinue to speak and behave, as they do were Mr. Galaworthyl; eye and hand not on them, they keenly en- gage your interest and keep your sympathies on the stretch. "Of them all, the long-suffering charwoman, falsely accused of theft. arraigned, discharged and broken, is the moat effective. I have met her several times before, but never to such tear-starting advantage as she now appears, played by Miss Nancy Price. This actress has merely to sweep the carpet to lnenlce your peace of mind. To watch her pre- pare that meagre meal in her at- tlc-homc and water it. with her tam, or under oroca-axamlnation by he: liberal employer: and the subsequent magistrate, is to realize not only Min Price‘: power, but that of the play. In this hurt-wringing tut she ll admirably abetted by Edmund Wil- lard u nor nuaband and bully, who zullmlnbedlnomlnncrtodafythe crack of doom, and brawls in oourtl u though the Bnltflia hid yet to full." i museums < I Galsworthy ‘s . Nevada Piqued At Interest In Its Broad Laws B! RAIL I. LEI!‘ (United Pres Stat! C». ecpondunt) RHINO, Nov, April 18. (U. PJ-Ne- vada. was amazed, amused and slight- ly jlqilod at the deluue of publicity and comment throughout the nat- lon that has bone directed at: this “lat frontal: stoic of the Union‘ since enactment o1 the wide-open gambling and alx week: divorce law. Nevada has served notice on thr rest o! the country through nuws- ' paper editorials. and speeches and letters of private citizens and. public ofllclals, that it wants to work out it: own destiny, that it intends to thinl. and act independently, preserve it; own sovereign state's tight: and wants other states in “mind then own business." v The pepole of this state, at least that articulate portion of them, dc- . clam they have nothing to apolog- izc for and they only I-sk that the professional reformers leave Nevada alone. Gambling ha! always existed h’ ' this state and the people were in credibly amazed when the hordes c photographers, news writers. an feature writers arrived in Reno whr the gambling blll was signed by tl governor to write up the fact. th “Nevada. has ‘gone Old West." Nevadans are intensely proud I their state and resent any slur ur on it. But adverse comments l: other states and by reformers bl cause of tumbling only has brough the charge that conditions are muc‘ wores in other states, except her they are open, honest and regulated "About 154 years ago a bunch o1 patriotic fellows got together and | planned a. country to have personal freedom," says a typical editorial 1n the Winnemuoca. Star. "one of the leading ideals was that this new country was to be democratic and free. So they all signed on the dot- i ted line, fought a couple of lively i wars and the birth of the Uni States was announced. - Transmission. llflnudln Llulment. for Pllcl. w E1921 APRIL 24th. tlharlottetovln TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21st. 8 0’6LO0K, Special Cutaway McLaughlin-Buick 8 Chassis, show-l ing all parts working, including the famous Syncro Mesh‘ A short talk will be given by a General Motors Representative on the McLaughlin - Buick‘ Straight 8 qualities and will point out the superior fea- tures of the Famous Syncro Mess Transmission. ‘ Tuesday evening is set aside for a feature presen- tation with a special message for Lady Drivers. A. HORNE 8i CD'S SHOWROOM-B P. M. TUESDAY-APRIL 21st. 1931 10th Anniversary of “PERFEC TION ICE CREAM This week Central (frczlmcrics l.lrl.. makers of thc ‘ famous “Pz-rfcctiolz" lcc Cream. i»; l".“‘.‘l)l‘.lllll_f,’," its tenth zlnnlvcrsulgv in busincss. “I'm-faction,” which mlslft known lvrl _vc'lrs ago. has sct a vcry high standard of quality and as a result has become widcly and favorably known to up ever increasing number of stltislicrl icc crclzln enters. And. now. clltcriny: its eleventh ycfir (Icnirai Cl‘Q€l|Il(§l‘lL‘S Ltd" has inlprovcd “l’0rfcction" 7c: Crown by maklng it smoother, Cl'0fll1llt‘l' and ricllcl" lllun over. No cream is so good nor has any a flavor quite so fraud as our island cream and for that reason “i"c"’:cti¢ul,” the only ice cream that is a hundred pcrccnl. homo product. has a superior flavor. Beginning Wednesday, April 22. the first ice cream l)2'l('lirl mzldc from our improved formula will go on sulc Ill Zlll “Perihelion” Dealers. This brick is the triumph ol‘ our efforts to givc Prince Edward lsl-mdcrs the very finest ice cream mwde Zl!I_\'\\'l!Cl'0 on earth. WH.\'["S 1N THE , RULES 1. Contest open: April 22 and closes May 9. z. There la no llmlt to the number of guano you any send in. Myltcry Brick and two varieties of nuts. nuts this Mystery Brick contains. 3. All guesses must be on the can! which ll cncluod in ewch Mystery Brick carton. 4. To indicate your gums; place an X before each of the three flavors, flve fruit: and two variation of nut: which you think are contained In the brick. 5. All letters will be stamp- ed with the time and date "w! are received no that In cue of atlc the tint one received will be awarded the better prize. FRUIT: " r Jr each carton. to number of entries DEALERS: ‘PHONE 848 ‘PHONE 288 For eighteen dayll from April 752 to May l1 we are making a special n combination oi‘ three flavors, five fruitl We are awarding prizes to the persons who guess correctly. or nearest to correct. what. flavors. fruits and Below we an giving n lint o! flavors, fruits ind nuts from which the one: in the Mystery Brick have been selected. FL! IOBS: Vanilla. Maple. Strlwbcrz-y, Pineapple, Chocolate, Lemon. Banana, Almond, Orange, Yeach, Ccnmel, Custard, Pistachio. Buttcncotch, Coffee, Pear, Grape. Nutmeg, Rum and Ginger. Pineapple, Peach, Banana, Apple, Orange and Plum. NUTS: Pecans, Walnut, Almnndl, coconut, fllbcrtu. Full partloulul of the content will be found on cord enclosed in Brlngormnllyourgueueltnuaoubrlleforc Mul- Nolimlt MYS TER Y pluck 2 PRIZES lat. A pint brick of "Per- fection" Ice Cream every wcck for 52 wccks. 2nd. A pint brick of “Per- fection" fce Cream every week for 28 weeks. 3rd A pint brink of "Per- fection" Ice Cream every 1"“ for 13 weeks. 4th A plut brick of "Per- fection" loo Cream every wet-ll for 8 weeks. 5th A pint brick of “P”- foctlon" loo Cream m“! ‘Fm to: 8 wall. wlnnm will m "w" Pll“ b: ill-clout!!! n “"1"” _“' m," "nugg- Perfertlor Dealer. I Strawberry. Apricot, Cherry, Get in touch with us immediately and arrange for your supply of mystery bricks. CENTRAL CREAMERIES L To. CHARLOTTETOWN PERFECTION DAIRY ‘IUMMERSIDE llllENTlllN! rlllolllsls ALL CAR OWNERS ARE INVITED T0 VIEW THE GREATEST FEAT OF ENGINEERING IN AUTOMOBILE HISTORY AT A.Hornei & Go's 8h~wroom