‘SAVE Your WINTER FilRS D the least expensive and saf- from getting into, them. We havean excellent as- ’ eortment of these bags at very low prices. Klenzo Dental Creme from din- l Ii‘ you use them you will find your winter clothes will Idri-cii tho [Pi-Ill coloration and lui-titr nntl _ llfillgfl |)||f_ y..." i..-,...|_v tit‘ be Ill excellent condition tho Plllllllvl. Pllfllvllill!‘ . "POM, ‘m, m when you rcquire them. Priri- .151: nnil (illv IIIIIIIFI. 'l‘l\ : attiiw- t f l'l' in i e v Bvrvit-t‘. ' Use Moth Proof Bags and have Fur insurance. y TheZ Macs onuecisrs MAGKINNON DRUG CO The Ilt-vnll Hotlink Slnrr. Piiuiir: iliil cnAncr ENGLISH érSGOTfifl IAWUOI- l-gill 15s RICHMOND s1‘. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. I l FLOORING Jntsl. rccvivcd dlrccl from Viinrotivt-r. Um» i-itriuatl Idtluv (lrttln Douglas Fir Flooring. And winter clothes of all .. kinds by putting them away ' 1n Moth Proof Bugs. This is I ei- way to prevent moths‘ i i Elris at Patrons. r: mo. ALFR-EiD MCDONALD, Land / SlIPVBYOI‘. Hermanvilile. ____t_ “ EARLY POTATOES for seed Beauty of Hebron" and Slure. "lie EFOWn ups- a specialty f Futons. " ADVERTISE l'HE lEAUTlEaS . OF/THE ISLAND-by sending your ‘ friends a. souvenir-of P. E. I. only 57c postpaid. Guardian Office. NOTICE -ro ADVERTI8ERS - Advertisers are reminded that all lllsnlay advertisements must be in tho Guardian Office before noon of U"! dfli’ previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF lLLLUSTRATED-Souvenlr of the Provlnce—best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published Price fifty-seven cents postpald Guardian Office. CARTERS SEED AND FEED STORE will remain open on Tues- (lay and Friday evenings till G o'clock for the accommodation oi Iduriiivrs and others during the month of illuy. S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from lliontrealiilluy 6lii. She will br due Charlottetown May 9th and ‘odds for St John's_ Newfoundland rllrect. Parties requiring space art requested to book at once. Iiuntaiv and Bell C0,. agents. PRIZES AWARDED-The draw‘ ing 01' prizes in favor oi‘ the new chains] zi-t Red Point tc-ok place or April 23rd. ’l“he committee wish to thank all those who in any wa.‘ helped to inaike‘ the lottery a suc- cess. The following are the prize winners. N0. 1430. An Irish Chain Quilt, Mrs. Catherine McKinno-n; St. (wiltimibia. King's Co, P. E. Is- Lztntl. No. 4lll—~<i<‘lvc Dollar Gold Pit-ire, Ali's. Frank Ilcnnessey, Lit- tlc iiiiifitir, King's Co. Nu. 1365 i-‘ininlztin Pen ltev. it. B. McDon- ulil, (‘ity Hospital, ‘Charlottetown. No. 173;’. Vitae, Loin McDonald, “illltltftlki. ENJOYABLE AFFA|R.—-()l!l the i-vczii g, ul‘ April 27, the piconle of lntiiittn Iifi-vir- nrrl, vitttiirfllr avert» ontiiittriutitl by the Illitliilli Riv- t-r lli" . . i: "oily. Our popular till-ll r ililc ‘('lliillll'll'l‘illl, Mr. 'i'. A ilivist-tiil, prvsitle-tl in his usual cheerful 11nd ‘pleasing innnncr. The prngrzunine which was long null wtail arranged‘ was listened to by ii largo illlll IUIYULFIIIWVC‘ titul- ionco. ‘rho following is the pro- wrunrinc. Instrumental Music, Or- clicstrii, (irgtnn. M-lss I3. Mcliellzin‘ Banjo. Nltlss M. Mclyelizin, Violin Mil‘. ‘lilies. (iamipblli and‘ ‘IL S. Mc- Lellari, Di-nikigue, hlilss Dorothy En‘ toriairis llhe Minister, Irene (la-meron inntl Albcirt lM'cLe1lt1n.—- Solo Mrs. (firester Simpsnln,—Dia- Mar-hinge under difificuities, co McDongioill. Mr. Bor- nfllfll Mir-Lelia!!! and Ationzio ‘Camer- ntn Solo, ‘Mr. Parmenlus Phillips. Kcadinnz. Miss Hlildizi ‘Cirmcroni. Duet_ Mus. 011881.61‘ Slirilpson and Miss Bertha hltalieiltin. Dialer-me. I7ll‘C|i'Dgl‘llll€ll"B Troubles, Iilfldiil (Yrtnienon. Mr. J. Giiilis and Albert Mclicllan. Stoptlnnce, lllir. Aimbros linker. ln-tenmlssiom Suzie m’ Can- rliy. lllSlTlllllfllhlilll mus-tic. Orchestra. Iiiuiiogue (Negro) 'l‘-he Quack lliocltir, Nliss Bertha Mclicllan, Alonzo (liinicmn and Fred ‘Tn-plin. Stiln, bliss (flare Campbell. Read? illg~4MlTSil Sttolilti Drlscoil. Step- tlzrncc_ ilr. Sniowbuill and Ambros linker. Reading, ‘Iinrt Abbott. lliirkie Sui-o. Ilr. Snowball-f. (Miss ll. McLclianJ Instrumental-Or- chestra. Gqtl Save dlie Kim; Brings Happy . Ease Don't Endure Pain. Apply f7,’ N | unionist The Remedy your Grandmothe used to Get Sure Relief. On Sale Everywhere. A GOOD THING. RUB IT IN - HOTEL VItTTORIA “Fire, no, natal, SICLMSS and Plate Giassiuuiaitco at Lowest rates. J gm 5mg, Stock Companies _ ' 1 Also (llllllllld. Famed for It: cuisine V. Jninl Illilltilils Fir Slit-aliniza in’. int-h and i’. ilwll- Flat “wit”, tiritin lmuirlitss Fir ]l'|(l(ll‘lIll,'. l . ., M , El ti fu lulled i! ll||llilh ( nltinibnt (stint Shingles. roomefwng bu’: ' L M & Make it your homo In - - ' Chariilttetown. ,,, Connolly's West Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. l. l, --- “i ‘Himrmoxwasoatones _ ""***"*' I E R BROW "it "m" D O . - _ Eye Specialist .146 Richmond Si __ Chartotteiown Office, Roylal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9—12.30, 2-5. Tllll ennui GUARDIAN GINGHAM DRESSES for little _ “Early Whltesfor sale at Carters Seed CHILDREN'S M:||_|_|Ngny __ at THE cuARLoTTErown GUARDIAN t ....WHiTE DRESSES for Confirma- tloll 0F graduation at Putin's. f©l© '6 PLANT EARLY GARDEN PEAS NOW and get the best results, buy them at Carters Seed Store. ooiws TO THE CONOERT a/nd,‘ Bhsket ‘Social in Cnaqatud lvilllhi Wed nesd-uy, May 4th. @.'.'©. 1 oiooe? "SPENCERS" SWEET PEAS the l best English grown seed. large, flower-ins, many beautiful shades at Carters Seed Store. ©© l one INVERNESS SCREE-NED COAL burns like coal should burn; try a‘ load today. A. Plckard and Co.l Phone 240, efe FARM FOR SAiLE-izz ACRES‘ at Hope River. Lot 22, formerly I owned by Walter Peters. Apply to Soldiers Settlement Board char-l iottetown. .©_©@ can? '5 IF YOU WANT early Onions plant some of our Choice Onion ' Sets nolv. Get them at Carters Seed Store. ‘OQO. O NOW IS THE TIME to attend to I '@@@ . _ @'@©@@@@©@@@ v LU’, I ' Will you co-operate with us, to , make this new move a success, by l doing your shopping and leaving your orders as early in the day as you It will be our iaim to ensure that you shall receive, in the shorter working day, as perfect a service, from every @ _@<©*© 1 '@.@_@I@:@.©IO.@ “©'©'@:©f©:@ @ , u; 1...... all? Gist; p103” ‘(llartelra point 0f view as this store bias always w “ tver reen" iawn rass mu e - v - t. . --.'........ 1...... ftlld .1... m.- gwen you. whatever the ivorklns ' ever." Carters Seed Store. hour may be. @ |.|1"r|. can. DEAD-The © leatli ocsurred vgry suddenly on Thursday last at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rankin, Mt. Al- bion Ioi‘ ,‘Sh'ii‘.leyl Ellizaibleth. their ‘ittle daughter. aged thtree months. 0 e The funeral tooik place Friday to l‘ Mt. Herbert Cemetery. @ GOING TO OH|lNiA.—lDl‘. F101" once Jvllurray, doughter of Rev. Rob art Mtunray, until recently of 0' ooooccé ‘ieary and Bloomfield. (P. E. I.) has been appointed medical mission MOUNT HEtRBERt-Honor roll 4 _ of M0un| Herbert School for Ap- A Pallnslllklllg 51nd? Ol l-lw B93‘ rip _._Gra;]e 7 1 Lois Mutch, __g son's style range compels one to Mary Drlscoll, —~3 George DrlgcolL admit that there -ls nothing really Grade s. 1 Russell Driscoll. Grade new lfl the WW of Sllllouelie 0P BC- 4_ 1 Helen .1),-1sco|1, 2 Bernice tual "lino," but this does not at all Mulch, s Hollis Jenlains. Grade s. mew 11ml there are 11°! lwvel l<1 [gdna Jignkling and Freddy Jenkins’ the trouble to find them or think (mum, 2 L022“, Burka Bertie E_ them out. The frock shown in the Stewart. teacher. Sketch llPllls lo PPOl/e llllfl 5131B‘ meat. SUCCESSFUL ANNWERSARY lit is just about as simple. as far SALE.- Messrs Prnwse Bros, Ltd ‘.15 “WI” {"19 ‘S wncemed’ as a report that their special anniver- njmrk Wm‘! we“ Pa’ but ‘vhen Co!" wry sale m, Saturday proved a sitiercd in delalli it is decidedly un- deemed success the“. stores b“ usual and also decidedly charming. ing crowded all tlay with custom» d‘ i“ ‘L‘>’;""‘°PF‘I i“ a “at Fmmge‘ em and everyane being kept as able tatfeta in tones of pink and busy m, coum “m More busmess silver. A silver lace flounce of tin, was dune than m the“. anniversary metal lace trims the modestl-y cut day Sale, though owing m ‘price! neck. A.) additional touch of the being much lower than l“, ye“ silver is carrrled in the ribbon, were was no; such l1 large amount, Whch girdles the waist and urea in of cash when in Messrs Prowse-t" h°w l" the back- froni a percentage of the proceeds The lea‘ mature of the frock is 5f this 9,119 were’ however’ enabled the petal trimming. These petals to give the very creditable sum ‘"9 mm“! °l Dink 5mm’ each One 0g $300 towards the two hospmus tinted so that several tones of the and two 0rphanage5_.$200 going to pink appear, and lined w-ith a each one, very thin black silk or satin, the two sectons of the petal being glit- --_-<g>-_-_ ed together. This stiffens them’ a’ trifle, and they are caught to the PERSONALS frock with the merest thread of sewilng tfirnilty, ibut lightly) stand- ilng away from the fabric of the ‘Miss Alma Bernard and Mrs. frock lll the prettiest way imagin- Jane Krcmser , lClity spent the able, week-end in York. lhB 8118515 0f Ml‘ The dress iwould be lovely devol- "nd MTE- Peter Brlldle- oped in u pale yellow anti trimmed ' with petals in red 0r ~in brown and golden tones . lSimplicity continues m be the dominant- style note, if simplicity can be said to be dominant, small owt-of-ordinary touches serving to give distinction to this season's outer garments. Cadet Ben]. Rogers left yester- day morning for Montreal wherc he Joins the S. S. Canadian Com- niunder sailing shortly for Bristol. The many friends of William A. McDonald, son of Mr. A-llan J. Mc- Donald, Mt. Hope will ‘be glad to hear that his operation for appen- For example’ a gimme frock of dicitls was qui-te successful and he ygllflw urgnndy recently seen was ted ill the P. E. I. Hospital. 1 “rum,- Monoghfln. Grade 2_ 1 ens in abundance if one only takes , is (“mg u“ we“ ‘L’ ca“ be 9x999‘ madennustial by the trimming-a en stood out from the wo-oooooovvvcracltvsvqo-vvoa-vvrowo-iro <o~.4>q,~. $441.1» i» {H .Ch' .Sl'i II f V _ , tries? 0.911.133beeilngmctiiingswii; . n’ “' ‘_ '3 j‘ f k “ l . 7ii2»;i‘51fl’$.%'ll%' ‘n bill ‘ Ill-l t-lliti till‘ > Q ¢§'.'Q'§'Q‘QQQQQQ“QQQ'Q'Q§§VQOQWVVW‘O Store (doses this Gvening ' t Ht s o'clock '©. i Just arrived in time for the fine weather. "tut ‘w ihltirds z ‘rltu talc! lfltltlfit‘ hit‘ lltti. nip at the il/iiitiiiw! L - herel aonltiliitg to interest‘ Y0ll crowd be- The Wiser Woman no longer throws shoes when ‘they become worn. She sends or linings bar shots to our repallr shop to be made new agalmjvhen we turn ‘out a 10b you can scarcely mil the difference between away lust‘ the old shoes and‘ a new pair. ' ‘ ' Lambrose Bios? Bil-it. Lion ‘by tire. started Nult Hotel. Brown; 3. tllelen McKie. Second Division-Tl. Bryon Burns, 2. Arnold Sherren; 3. Stewiacke Is Threatened by Fire 1.30 this morning and‘ tlweive or fifteen dwellings razed to the ground. The fire was confinem- slill burning at an early hour. It is said to have originated in Mo FROM Charles niwciKVtLLn Hardly. dead. The conflaigrntlon That Inconvenient Downpour Umbrellas} Just the right time to pick out another Iimhrelilsn. of substantial quality, for real May showers. Specially good kinds at BDECIBL, ly low prices. _ On group for men—-one for wo-l men: at Patons. l AVOID i APRIL COLDS ' L r With April there comes a season of sudden changes. It's a time when we don't know Just how to dress or how to regulate the heat in our homes. For this reason, It's an easy matter to catch cold. Our Cold Tablets are little-but mighty in ef- fect when lt comes to reliev- ing a cold before it reaches a complicated stage. HANDY TO CARRY AND EASY TO TAKE We also handle all the oth- er well-known cold remedies for which there is a popular demand. Johnson 8: Johnson Phone 68-Y Tho Quality Druqltoro 1; WALL skint border formed of round sec- cause of its bright tnimmiing. An ttions of blue and white checked inch-wide trill of brlflllli P941 01" gingham in ‘various sizes. dninltly gaudy edged it all about. Red but- hemstitched into the organdy. A tong and an inch-wide belt of red‘ plain coat dress of heavy white lin- leather completed the frock. lltnor Roll HOKIOR ROLL FOR PRINCE STREET’ SCHOOL FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL Principal's Department, Grad: I X~1. lMlldred Tomnbs; 2. Con- strnce MnciFnrlane; 3 Jeanne Mac leod. ' Aprfl z-nne l fiaimious I-lnlsetiin built which A. C. pmpflletm‘ of Laivondulle Stock farm here sold four yeah: ago at an auction in hiiillwaukeo, to a represent-attire of (the (Durant.- STEWIACKE, May 2.——Stewiacue Furmtr n seams. roi- $100,000 is was threatened vrith total destruc- CHAMPIION PRICED BULL DEAD POISONING .416 The animal was only six 11101111115’ i I old at ttlhe mime of one sale, and this pnlcé paid for it Elma nevoi- been were equalled’ on the Nomi-h American“ _. The bull dlied from poioondnvt. caused by llioislng an injured knee ‘which was beinig treated. ‘lice-Principal's Ilfiilllllmtll" Grade IX—~1Mlarlon Newson: ?.. Mabel Henderson; 3. Phyllis Win-l cheater. ! Miss Taylor's Department. Grade’ VIII-l. Celia Slodart; 2. Norah Longiworth; 3 Elinor Sterns. Miss Irving's Department, Grade VlI'I——-1 lsalbelle Mcouarrle: 2 El- sie Jarnea; 3. Norah McKenzie. DECORATE your LIVING ROOMS by ullng a selection from our splendid NEW STOCK of 1921 PATTERNS of ARTISTIC l WALL PAPERS The LARGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST lino we have ov- or handled or to be nun this year. Beautiful design: mid col- oring: for any room In the house. ELEGANT BORDERS to MATCH. Miss Tim's Department, Grade IV—1 Miriam Worth; 2. Gladys Mnthleson; 3. Gladys Farqllllll" son. Miss Acorns Department Grade V—1-Mh.rion MalcLennan; 2. Est- ’ her Kennedy; 3. Mary Farquhar- son. Miss Wharton's Department, Grade IV—1. Mabel Mathieson; 2. Helen Farquurson; 3. Margaret Waller. Miss Ilaslsmui Department, Grade IhI 1. Ellen Bearsfl. Wayne MaoKie; 3. Adele McLennan. Miss Duchemiifs Department h‘ N” m“ o" ‘u’ Grade ITI-—1. Patricia. Newson; 2. prion. Freda Newson; 3. Edna Higgins. " WALL PAPER DEPART- Mlsn MacDonald's Department. Grade 1-1. fMui-y illatton; 2. I-lal- dane Sternm-ll. Robert Fatlquhsr- MENT 2ND FLOOR LEEP is the greatest of nerve restoratives. But; unfortunately when the nerves are greatly excited or exhausted you cannot sleep, and nervous energy is wast- ed at a terrible raise by day and by night. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food does not produce sleep in a narcotic way, but; it does overcome sleeplessneas ‘by restoring the vigor and vi - ity of the nervous system. y For this reason , it is Nature's greatest aid in rc- storing health and vigor to a worn-out, nervous system, no matter whether this con- dition is the result of over- SOIL Miss Klellyki Department, Grade i 1-1. Plpliflfl sinner; a. Dgmtby Carter w‘: work, worry or disease. This' well-known nerve restorative has made more .' gins “If I Could O friends through its abillt to overcome sleeplesaneu an perhaps for any one reason. There is no keener misery han inability to sleep and the added worry of knowing that you are fast becoming a. bankrupt so for as physi- cal and nervous energy is concerned. Should you be so unfor- tunate as to suitor sleeplessnou and from other symptoms of nervous QI- haustion you will appreciate to the full the [mile dad tent erve building up goworofmnchaie’: ooduarnoanlof tli ' tam to health 09.23%?!” ~ Dr. Chase's Nervoilood, 50c a box, all deflect fli- mnnson, Bates b, h. ‘Ow. Iv,‘ w i "a..-.»,-¢~r.-Q'-_-;...l_»--£5~ l _