THE CHAR LOPTETOWN GUARDIAN“; - EACHofthceeWRIGLEYpmiagcscontainsthe bcsrtharcanbepnodncedincheiwingguaa flavorsfrexheiadremnuih andsweemnthieb%tb—i' theclaewingstmdiesthe concentrated form and keepsyou “upzmd coming.” The esm Cuarclia ll -—BAEGLINB in kitchen utenlflli at Braces. GIN-S-SIJ-Ii. —KELVINATOI ELECTRIC Re- irlgaators, the original and beet, see them at Braces. 4304-3-28-21 —LADIES AND MISSIB Celen- eel @900 drones $6.00 and 06-76 each special $7.50 at BINCLAIRB. , 4370-3-28-21 -PltlNTliD CREPE DRESSES, new stock, $9.50, $5.75, $10.00 and $12.00 each at BINCLAIRB. 4870-3-2s-2l ALEEVELESS AND SHORT SLEEVE!) house dresses, sizes 1s to 44, special at SmCLAmS. 6794-28-21 - —IIOCKEY MATCH A!‘ BEDEQUE. —The last game ior the Winkle Trophy will be played at Bedeque Rink tonight, March 30th at 8 o'clock between the married men oi Fres- A red hot game is anticipated. One hour's skate after match 44003-3-30-ii. Eastern Guardian Lmartirrvnvc Wednesday. April ist, car of Horses. Call and inspect . LADIIB’ umbrellas in assorted shades» rag. $2.00 value ior 812s at SINCLAIR! 43794-2841 —BOBIN IIOOD ILOUI sold and guaranteed by leadinfl dealers every- where. I -__ at SINOLAERB V 4879-3-28-2l —GIBLS‘ UIBIILLAS. ASSORT- -—— ED shades. excellent value, 00o each —ATTRAOI‘IVI DISPLAY 01 at SINOLALRIS. 4379-3-I8-2i ladies’ silk crepe and satin dresses, --- _ -IIACI'I STOI! AND ware- houas will be cloaed Good Friday. AIM! 8rd. QMJ-IS-Ii —HIGH TIM.‘ GASOLINE, best quality motor and machine oil, sold at Brace's. 6904-30-2. —SELECT YOUR EASTER. SUIT 0B spring overcoat irom our coin- pleie, moderately priced stock. SINCLAIRB. 4070-34841 . —MIN'S NECKWEAR. HOSIEBY. fine shirts, pyjamas. hats. caps and other snappy men's wear. You al- ways get style, quality and value ii you buy at SINCLAIWS. town vs. Bedeque. Bedeque has a 4379-343134] . - i one goal lead in the series, but Free- Th° °°°l ‘nafwnfi town is determined u» win the Oup. *————-—'--——- PETERS ROAD AND VIOINPDY Although a large quantity oi snow still covers the terrestrial plane, yet spring is beginning to make itseli in the air, and by other signs ioilow- in the vernal equinox ' Our merchants oi the potato trade are being stocked up with this corn- Th8 Modem a lasso deliesry. A eflmdlrl m». widely used by uranium“ Ior ma"... Ofsxesllepnieppaarancaandfiniehcadolrlruansllrdyesneeruedon. You are golfing good m ' T _ein at Clay's Stables, Montague. modlty, as the Car ieny, heretofore forth: teeihflnouflrndnnat, several matched pairs. All broken, performing 800d 56m“. W‘ 110W “ r c n e r c a u n t s ' stomach and haves‘ double and single, in good condition. owing to the recent ice problem un- , ' MacGr-egor a Macibean. 4325-3-27-81. able u; cope with the situation with _ ' ' KeepfitwifliiifiIIKEYS. the result that bifllstw vgtsoim: . . _ _ __ ..'s'r. rsriticirs ROAD m- freight ii massed at he rmina l, emu-he memes in. m- e»... t. ems... a l‘ 0 l’ I ll l ll B l3 0 ll 0 Ill y FERTILIZERS SERVIGE QUALITY Ilse your _o_wn juiigiiiesrc about using Chemicals or lilixed Fertilisers. There a ' many practical fm-m. ers andyothcr expert autfis ' strongly supporting each. _Vle will sell you want and when you want it. who" 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 of ammonia. are ground, screened and bagged in Charlottetown just before being shipped to you. If Y0!!!‘ dealer‘ cannot supply you write us direct. - Remember. itnvill cost you only about $1.00 mug per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than from our supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for you. self. Our prices are the lowest. Our Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had. The Island Fertilizer Go. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E- I. “Island Goods for Island Growers” quality excellent. hour. Adam Marek, a mail carrier re- plans to play college iootbell- He said moved it to his home where it died he W“ “0118 0f the quarterbacks" on from effects of the m”, and Expos. the Notre Dame ireshmen eleven ocofirofivieTminfiiTzfi-Tcifieia by two clogs into the city, a yearling buck deer broke through the ice, when it attempted to cross a river J here and was stranded ior nearly an lll‘6. Healthy animals produce larger litters, better pelts and bigger profits. ‘Therefore iced "IMPERIALS" larly and liberally. regu- For V Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from Factory. f|5iT*feriTdi?Bi' ‘cu|1'"C€iro.,/' V’ .CHA,R|.UT-T€T°‘W~ tins iail. Hughes Drug 00., stitute met at the home oi Mrs. Thos. Brazil, with an attendance oi eight members and iour visitors. Meeting opened ‘by’ singing my Old Kentucky Home. Minutes oi last meeting were read and signed. Roll call was wered by my iavortie dinner. A general discussion follow- ed on the building oi a new school wood house, but no definite arrange- ments were made. Meeting closed by singing God save the King, alter which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. Birt, Mrs- W. Rodger-son and Miss Muriel Stuart. Mrs. W. Rodgerson inyited members ior next meeting. Roll call to be answered by house cleaning hints. SAVOLD! BOYS TRAIN FOR. FUIUBI‘. ATHLETICS SANTA MONICA, cs1, Mar. 29.- Two Savoldis, Jumping Joe oi Notre ‘Dame football iame, and Clem, his l"little" brother, ,are training almost ldaily on the sends here ior iuture athletics. Joe, recently turned professional wrestler, hopes to become “world's heavyweight champion" in that di- vision c1’ the mat game in which championship matches are staged by the Lou Dare ',group" oi wreat- lers. Clem, who weighs about 145 pounds last iall and will enter some school —perhaps the University o! Caliior- Hl@—-l1CXt September. The two brothers, according to Joe, are simply the forerunners oi a Bavoldi migration to Caliiornia. "My sister, mother and iather are coming out here during the sum- mer," Savoldi said. "We rlan to make our home in Csliiornia and I will be here between athletic engage- ments to train." Wrestling will be SavoldYs big activity, he said, with possibly some professional football during the iall months oi this year. ' Joe plans to enter Northwestern University aiter two or three years oi money gathering in proiessional sports and win a law degree, he l Painful Piles Go Quick-No Cutting-No Salve: It takes only one bottle oi Dr. J. S. Leonhardfs prescription - HEM- ROID-to end itching, bleedl rg, pro- truding piles. This internal remedy acts quickly even in old, stubborn cases HEM-ROI!) succeeds because it heals and restores the aflected parts and removes blood congestion in the lower bowel-the cause oi piles, Only an internal medicine can do this, that's why selves and cut- says HEM-ROI!) Tablets must end your Pile misery or money back, 3 ll 5d =._t Drugstore llontllll, I. I. l. Wood sawing is very much in evi- dence at this time oi the year. We regret to state that Mr. John A. Mac- Domld, Greek River, while engaged‘ in this work had the mlsiortune to have a. finger taken oii. ‘The doctor attended to the wound, and we hope to see our senlal friend soon again in the ioreiront with is usual pluck and Scotch hardiness. We regret that Mr. William Butler, Peters Road is confined to his house through illness whinch we hope may pass e/way with the advent oi warm- er weather. On the occasion oi the death [oi the late Malcolm McKenzie and the conveyingoitheicrnainstohie na- tive hoine ior burial his daughters Mrs Charles A. Giills, Gloue ‘ , Mass, Mrs Lester L. Smith, nverett. Mass, Mrs William A. Stewart Mill- inocket, and his son-in-law Mr Char- les A. Gillis, psnied their father's remains from the U5. where he was visiting to his home oi his daughter Mrs Hiram l". lneco, Greek River. Miss Hazel Johnston, Boston, who vaulted her home at Peters Road on the occasion of the illnus and death or her iather the late Nell B. .7 hnston has again returned to the United States. Mr. Innis Harris, Evangelist, held Divine Service in Cambridge Hall on the 17th inst. Mr Harris excella both a speaker and singer. Mrs Dorcas Reynolds oi Cambridge Road who has been coniined to her home through illness ior some time is now somewhat improved. lvlirs Oswald Graham, Cambridge, who also was seriously ill ior some time pest is now slowly iiilpfqvjng in health. 0n Biwdey evening 26th. inst... many people oi this vicinity had the pleasure o! listening to an excellent "m"!!! by Rev Dr. Ramsay, ‘Prinity United Church, bioadcasted by the Island Radio Co . Charlottetown. Text Matthew s chapter 38-39. This subject oi non-resistance, dimqru», w treat seems to be a lost virtue. Yet the learned sneaker believes it is practiced by a iew at least in every condition and creed, and attamabie and oblillflvry by all classes and ooh ditimts 0i men, ----_.. We are informed that the Petition ior a Branch Railway in this part 0i K111i! 0o. embracing the aectiem l=n°wn I Mvmy Harbor North, 0am brides. Peters mad. oasreareaux. Glen Martin, Glen Wlliam. Caledonia Allilton. St. Mary's Road, Sturgeon, Brooklyn, Albion etc are now com. pieted and in readiness ior presenta- tion oi the Federal Parliament at “Miss M. McKinnon who ior ten plays a part. Three en! wheelbases, and low operating costs. delivery with open required, the Ford has been especially BECAUSE of their definite economy, sturdy alrngal, and reliability, Ford commercial unite are find- ing ever-widening use in every field where hank; diiferent chassis, fine “Ii- a wide variety of nae available. There is a Ford unit for only purpose. The light commercial ear The light commercial car has alert performance, strength, reliability, safety, and economy. b sen- eiruciiqn is simple and sturdy, onbefihg is Iae oflfine materials, careful design and precision worl- mansliip, all of which centrfiiute to long service and Four standard, factory-built bodies are avail- able for this chassis, including the dc luxe de- livery, the light delivery with closed cab, light cab, and the station-wagon. In addition, bodies for every light hauling require- ment may be obtained from body-manufacturers. The Ford llé-lon truck v For heavier hauling, and for every purpose where greater capacity, strength or power are ll/Q-ton truck chassis designed. It can be "Tn: CAIADILll Taucir" J4 bus body enables operators lo profit from the strength, reliability and economy rifle-red by inch wheelbase. A good-looking body with luxurious interior. Sean upholnered in _ to many business fields “was with ail-er- ISIX-heh or l57-iaael wheel- baag-with 6.6 or 5.14 rear-axle gear-raise, n! Willi ehfle er dual rear wheels. Anongtbehediee avdlableforfiiaciaefilu opel-Ielaaeddclverytypeqdl-pbellegafl- edtaraltypeqlauabecleqandoihergloruaefl eveay hbeaa. Features of is Ford mick One of the anal inept-uni Ieaeuaes o! the Ind hlakiahailuaaallynudyfeaanqwlaichhaaiin aiming erase-members. It contributes to relidilfi, long life, nd low seat oi‘ maintenance. Others an the 4-speed transmission, which provides a wide range of speed and power; the lhreoquerter float- ing, spiral bevel gear rear axle, with axloslrafla which serve only to turn the wheels, without carry- ing any of the weight of the truck; and the torque- iubc drive, which relieves rear springs of all bu! their-normal function of absorbing ahoclra. ' The fine, strong appearance, and excellent finial of Ford trucks and light commercial care male them fitting l‘ rescntativee of your business, oil street and highway. Your Foul dealer will gladly demonstrate a type which wan ' designed for use in your business. x the Ford truck elumle Hill 157- . r. a I ' 21 r a ‘fr iaithiul assistant has been aPPOint- ad Bupierintendant. By her P95011- al qualities, attainments, and exper- ience, ahe la well qualiiied to carry on the work. This ia known as the fledemptive home and provides a comiortabie retreat together with training ior uniortimate lirls with the object oi rcstorinl them ¥° 8°‘ oiety. The orderly liie oi the,"liome" been accomplish * both ior the child'- lyemwuuiuaamuti-urusauareuuistiu homuiinwiueh they have been taken. ‘more is now a number available ior adoption and the Supt. would he glad to know any one ready to accept the care oi a child. Miss Maclinnon conveys to the many iriends oi the institution her thanks ior help and invites iur- ther donations in this regard. Mrs Blanche Johnston, a sister oi Miss Moxinnon is also attached to the NANKING, Liarch 20.-~i*‘ore'gn aviators wisblaa to ily in China, or flha across Chinese territory, must apply ior a pennitlto do an at least one month in advance oi the proposed flight, and must submit their alr- planes ior impaction at Chinese landing iields. The iorelgn minis- __.-——'__ . Bu|1|i(i(ii\ representatives. Any ioruign ilier landinl withwi a permit will aubieot niniaei! N possible eoniiacatlon oi all hi! W‘ longings, including his plane- Oeuld Hardly Walt Ilia. Win. Isl Is. Ezra: : .-:§:-:a:-c—:-:s Ottawa. m“ o, .1,“ gwomptlve Home. a I o. fields. t v y‘ 44]‘ yfll l? EYESIGHT fl "-—- "l e "W"! m“ °' dmpm” "m" Address all communications to Miss g 11:21am will’. ' m! m] l" Th’ '°"°"‘“¢ l“ "m" m?“ "M" m‘ "'1" °°°“P'“°“' °°"“'“'““ '° M. mxinneu. m Yorkville Ave, n. . hands and feet we to In" EXAMINATION i; the Heabylcrisn Record oi February eenipiets and aymetriesi flIVIlOP- m,” , on,‘ ( ) n tlmca, 1 could mm nl. x fitting and supplying Glance 4103i, and reiers to Miss Myrtle Mac- ment. The adoption "oi inianta into ' “ t‘ Mold Mt sleep or Iell i‘ n" Its. mxinnoh, r. former resident oi Pater! Iliitlble homsaia a second phase o! ' - — kiwi, diam‘? s q 1-1 OPYMIITIIIT Road a sister oi Mr .1. i. Maclinnon, aiisrt. Care ia mien in this partlmi- ennui roe-rs notes , _ ma‘: m“ “an,” §||| "i" “m” m“ merchant, m... Road, and oi m. lai- Ind w the pleeina oi children r roa roams mam. IT T f; R 5 loo-l Blttca. New rm n n: g», H. J- MARON George A. MacDonald Peters mad in proper surroundings, good Ml -—- ‘ lid gone. ' ' §P%e§°fnlhaa pier-roam. mama-ea aria- ran near-IV" ter has notiiied ioreian slalom-t"