G re at Differ-emote lfl Drugs J. i t g 5 y Clctssified : OI! a Four Illa x Kill‘ All More Than Most People. coats 12 cents for s throo scene bag at the grocery. but tho some thing, 011! W-rifledwosts 8! cents a pound. Commercial {Sulphuric Acid casts s "fits while the chemically pure costs 21o. Ammonia costs 1i cents . but u" chemically pure 50 ll ll all along the list. MM lwrpms the regular is all right. to pay 55 cents a pound for Mlsrlate er Ammonia with which to fix his electric bell. but when it canes te using it mcdlolnally then the beat is none too good» The best is what you - get when we fill your wucrlptlons. »E_RN Phone ll . Are Aware, Of.” 4 F0! "Ill-ones: "Caiouion table gait; Commercial Msrlste of ’ costs s5 cents. For A Pflrlon would be. foolish rm: nzsr an naucs. EST H. WORTH DBUGGISTS ' p 142 Prlnoo Street Advertisements u» m u... m. oooasocsleosoespggg; 1o p" ling Q1] my]; it are»: . Agents Wanted WANTED-AMEN’! TO SELL FOX ranch supplies M! commission basis.‘ Must he honest, reliable. with good selling ability. Apply to Elmer B. sharbell, Portage. P. E. l. 32104-2241 8i. A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN’, MEN or women. c v gs students, teach- ers, ministers r nd others for dis- tributing rgligi nus ‘literature. For particulars vwrl stating age and church co so on. Mr. Conrad. Tovler Bldg; ‘Ibronto. ' A1 W. t-WstiAprfl 30. __...._..._l_.._._.._.._ For: hale _......_._......_.l FOR SAIJr-fi. ID OATS AND oats and-bit‘ .mlxed. John R. Munn. Marsh!‘ _ f, 3187-4-21-31. F6... saw:- o mbr-zlra-rncnsv- rolet car l ood running order. 146 Great 4-22-31 e St. .___._____..i‘....__.__..._-._ ros sans. To" LIT. ooaau AND room signs’ hand at Guardian Office. i u ros. sub-poo‘ BUSIIILS CERTI- fied Green‘ lvountsin seed. Am- v Road. 31504-3341 brute Doyle. P POI SALE-DRAFT GELDING 1300 lbs. Island bred, guaranteed to work anywhere. sound. Percy Watts, South Shore. 32514-2341 =¢——-_—-—~I——I—-r-s—~--_d-¢- POI.‘ SALE-GROUND LIMESTONE duest Suffolk now. Fertilizer and lime together glve far better re- sults than when either is used alone. Will not cause scab if sp- plled moderately where required, Order now. H. GJMuttart, Marsh- field. v ’ 3301 Articals For Sale F... sitiiyiififiiilii on. stove, practically new. Apply Guardian. 3200-21-51. ron sALc-ruouoonsrn‘. sew: 1x135 ‘rinschin . dishes, etc. Phone a Lost LOST-WATCH 0N‘ MURRAY RA; bor train. Reward. .1. E. MeEach- ern. Cherry Valley. 3:03-31 LOST-ELGIN wares, nnrwasiu Winsloe and St. Dunstan! College. Finder to Gusrdit. Ra- wsrd- 3248-4-23-21 5 H. P. Impe" l engine in good condition. La enoe Kickham. New . FOR SALE-Lijgfllfl BOAT WITH QBIB-A-D-wedsattlwks. KEYED. LOST-WRIST WATCH ON MUR- PHY Harbor train. Reward. J. E. McEschern, Cherry Valley. - 3350-4-23-11 ron sALl-Milz‘ IAIM A1.‘ ons- hanfLRQldr $80 acres. 500d ‘bulld- ings. Apply (Bevin Harding, Char- dvottetow-n. . i '. 3334-51 LOST — SATURDAY LAST. GIN- Kent St. and Royal .Benk_._-__Finder plesse leave at Guardian. nuunslfsrlshwhsillsy PLANTS lsrflper h ‘ red, $1.00 by mail. Ont-peril. ‘F. S. B-pevas. South- port. ._ i 3201-4-23-81 '.----—-—-——--— FOR SALIJ- ACRES AT BON- shsw, with Leod a Bsntl ldings. Apply Mc- ey. Charlottetown. fdlll-Si-frl-tues-wed- FZJJELr -l.§o. Acsss AT 1.1m- Molc ‘Help Woofer ‘WANTED - MAN farm. Apply William H. McDonald. Mermaid. 2301 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH . some fox ranch experience to work in fox ranch and help on small farm. Rex L. Dawson, Albany. dais. Dundee Road. ‘not 50. Apply P‘ E’ 1' l 317o"_'1"51‘ Mclmd a Bceatley, Charlottetown. _ . lllt-li-fri.-tues.-wed Mmggllgnggug ros sir. ANTIITIV choice srnann-rann. WILD oeess. b1!” DQ180068; also two high grid! Please notify Fred Gates. West newly‘ {reshaped oows- J- M. Royalty. Reward. 3224-4-32-31 Cullen? Redford. ‘ 82404-2341. -—---—-vJ-—l--—'--—---.—--—-—--— JOIN ALFRED MhdDONALD. LAND ROME! FOR, SALE - ARRIVED surveyor. Box I0. llennsnvilla. Wily? 8 mo csrloada Ontario horsel. all young. sound and thor- oughly broker". ‘Velliorton l-lezleill. Bell's Wharf; single and double. Buntain dz 8225-d-22-3i s: m. e013}??- uitable for board- ouse. rsntrslly lo_- dious eweillm H: w. Ioprrl rated with gr and ell modern conveniences. Apply A. 8.. care of Guardian. 3231-31 2018-3-35-1111096- PGIATO TAGS POI ‘i’!!! ess- san's shipmonis on short notice. Guardian Central Prinwn. Wanted wanton roars-vino NEWL born kittens- n. Rcymvfld- Bout-h- port. Phone 111$. 363l-8i-e.o.d.-tf -_--- ros saamnbusns renames!‘ house and loh 4a feet by as feet. corner of Ssyflsld 8t. and Spring Park Road‘. Rpasonable price for quick sale. ply Qapt. T. G. Tl!’- lvr. as Cum land st. rm-s-ls-ai losses son i‘ ass-r osisra‘ 13a’ Parker Home's barn v m sue a . u head erebbies _ work h , m four u. seven m- _ ma. wol or ken. vsighius‘ "from 1300 in i700‘ pounds. 4 . matched teams. blast . bays. grsys. and chest-nu .1 ' vita inspection. lv-ure 0- '_ 3305-31 _ hrivats sale wanrsn m usua- rbl 0s. scan the centre of the c't.v. a shop, or apartment. sltsble for Joiner I110 cabinet work. Apply B. J» Guild- ' 1g]; . 3Z5‘ To Leti IOOMU T0 LIT. WITH OI WITH- out hoard. ll liaviland BL. WP- ,City Hospital. Bill-ll F0 gfgjwIlOlJlI wmr rs nopksas. - ' ' ‘ or um... 142-31 central. Apply Guardian. Salesman Wanted IALIIIIII IANTIB - Ill-ll agent forPrfnss Idward ‘Island. qeegggy: lrsseotflt We'll‘ nowawensrgsticrlrllllll- ""§'nee- o?” um’: the ‘ . small-alertness. a I. '1'. was. m. ‘ v tlsmanh brownkld glqver between. Sill TO WORK 0K ,_. nircl durian —-_- an are assessm- results. s» Class- uier as. sans-u TONIGHT 1S Ill I16 NIGHT A!‘ ARENA-ms elfieisnt referee. timers and judges for tonight's bouts. 14cm will ba given any net for 35c. for tonight's boxing. 3203-4-18 mt ANNUAL MIDTING of the Charlottetown ‘Dennis Club will he held in the office of J. A. Bdntloy, (McLeod and Bentley) on ‘rhursday the filth inst. at ‘L30 p. m. 3365-44841 "IISIGIIT TRAIN DSSAILID- Yhur cars of s. freight extra. ware de- railed ytsierdsy aim-noon about 2.30 between duffolk and Godford on the eastern line. several cars were turned over. and 1t was necessary for the wrecking claw to work the greats’! part ‘of the night to clean up the damage. Rail communication with eastern points was hold up several hours the eastern train an-ivlng in Oi-iarlottstnwn st 7.10 p. m. PEI-S ONALB Rav. Scott Fulton left yesterday morning for Toronto. Mrs. .1. J. Hornby left yesterday morning on a few days. visit to her daughter, Mrs. l". Randall, Moi-lawn. N. H. Min Gladys Denny. of Summer- uaespe-itmswesr anemone:- ldtteltown. i310 81bit of Mil. JOhh Dickie. m Fktswy St. Mr. D. P. MacAskell of the Royal pang gtsff; galifsx, who has been spending the lestsr holiday! with Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. MscDonlld. hi! left" on return. Miss Adele Hughes, (teacher) has been visiting rolativu in the city for the past few days. Miss Hughes spent ha: Easter holldsys at her home in Norborwgh. ‘ Major D. A. McDonald left. yes“!- dsy morning for Saint John, N. 3-. where he will be a. guest at the Anni- versary dinner of the Battle of Ypres. umeennelmuatruselkirof youth. Refraction and Nlflvflllm- "um-bras trxecun- "comm. and boa-utilise 1- the skin. mum hands‘ flawlessly whit. lodespansahlc to the wanan who ‘ap- , v subtle distinction. nonm- mlte use. Oslicatslyfnshieht. snows and preserves. A flawless ‘toilet.- requisits for emy dlsocnzing won-ran. A true aid to beauty. Hottel For Sale The undersigned offers for sale tho Bay View Hula! at 6t. Peters, a lag-gs 1.’! room house in good Npair near the n. 1t. Station. This house has sn- joyae s largo patronage for over as years and is s. splendid opportunity‘ for *4 trade. 3am. ll-IIIO. W004 and ics house in oonnsctvion. Apply my mules. at. Peters. sssi-s-as-sl. sod ._-.--- -.—..-o III-TI! ‘Iunsnsou-at Montreal. April s2. to Mr. andMrs. Dan Anderson. a daughter. GAlllLS-At North Tryon. on April 1s. 1m. to Mr. and m-s. c. 1:. Gan-i- bla. (nss 1.11s Burke), a son. Walter Elinor. sscnoxam-at tbs dlty- Results!- April :0. mo. ww. and ma. w. .1. sgcmnsld. (my. a daughtsr- poucsnw-ss the city Ioapitsl. April I0. mo.» ssr. and mo. vis- csatr ‘ 010.1. a-son. amassing-At u» City-hospital. April so. mo. w m. and Hrs. John wanes. cm. s causal-r. onus-at m oily unlaw- Avril s1. mo. to means Mo. Wm. vul- lies. our. a ssushtm ‘ or lulu I ton-u: murals-Jar the fin- ial presentation a! "oumhins ma" Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel _ _ 4 ' p: the niece nevus 1m. evening u» ' visual» m flsasa- t ‘ calranraaworl and gsasreunmei or the wlnnm of uu lottery contrast. Jobbing aspsoillty. xnensponductea by the Junior Catholic 'gu;.¢.1g.|;-31 Women's League were announced at. tar the drawing. was Mary Mtfiulil, rsamasn-owvsradeuia lime. W" "w Hm vrlzi-‘s Grow-flew. - MN. arr-mt Moflatiyrtho lessee-s china dinner set." and w». P. J. Doyls. the third. a. cabinet of sum. Dtxw. J, P. McMillan. M. L. A., Add Mr. W. Cheater S. Manure. drew the tickets. The play was vary largely at- tnnded. and as in its previous pres- entation the proceeds will go in sid_ of the Charlottetown Hospital. MAMMOTH HELIOS JJNDIII. OF- floss LONDON, April ll-Rolios of the England of prehistoric days have been unearthed underneath the Icndch office of the "Daily Chronicle" whore extention work is‘ being carried out. Workman elcglbg 1.1m the primtvsl clay and gravel deposits to ‘sinkfoun- dations came upon fosallod remnins of-anlrnais u-ist roamed the country tens of thousands of years bvforc the dawn of recorded history. ‘ 3m. finds include but on" pelvis‘ ei a mammoth and other bum, use a monster tooth of that animal and its companion of the Palaeolithic Age. the wcoly rhinoceros. ‘ ‘Ihisisnottiusrirsttimsthatwor - men engaged in sinking foundations have struck their picks into the roots of antiquity. ‘ n. um sod lgalo in 1000. import- ant finds of fozsils were made under similar " , . and were sent to enrlchh the 1 collection at South Kcnslngton. where they form some of the moot valuable specimens of British fossilsof tiwse rsrcots sgss. The latest discoveries of rhinoceros and mammoth remains were made at e dvpth of as rub-lbw the level of fleetshcet. in ballast or gravel that was once the bed of the Thames. then a mightier stream than it is today. Piercing their WW through the modern and lnedisevsi’ crust and the excavators rcsbhed- ths gavel o! what is known ls the Palaeolithic Floor of London. In these 3B feet. the excavators passed from A. D. i980 to'an antl- quity of 20.000. 30.000 or perhaps 40.- 000'years—'an antiquity so dltalesa that. a matter of a law thousand years is neither here hm- thera. ' ' There were no ‘intervening traces s. theother‘ clvilisations andsomi- civllisstions whose delfll slosg with - the geological changes-v ct will"!!! ' helped to build‘ up Marlon from the Pllsoolitl-ila Ploorto lb flboht lov- el-nothing of the Middle Ages. noth- ing 6f the ‘ncmannisthisrof "the Barlylrifori." " ' . ‘At the tapwf m foundation ‘pit the busy mcdanrworlc whirled past: at the foot workman toilintiivblsck lamps suddenly found ‘fliemsolvlaa a- mong ‘the remains‘ "of pro-historic days. A prick struck something hard. yo! yielding and excavators who know front-long practice that when thly scratch lnndon thGY- l-ro delving a- nsong the roots of 11mm. MW“ toginvostlgate. _ _ > Carefully .-thc hard 05.1009.- ‘as vcarvsdotrt of the gravelrmd sub- mittsd ts- m mint. proved to bl part eru-ie pelvis of sn-larnmoth. Other rinds followed as the heigh- hourltlg gravel was scooped out- shin boosa s tone boos. a hens of a huge toothweiglbing stvoral pounds ‘more was no London. of course. in the days of the mammoth and the wooly Imam. Palaeolithic man though ha had reached‘ the stage of hunting with flint weapons and mos met. had not bflgiin to build m tlamerds. But that. our distant fero- fsthen fmqumtod the laden-arcs. we know from the stone implements that have been dug up from that prehistoric history hook, the nu- solitldo Floor. along with remains of the fearsome boasts that snsxed Ing- land with them. LUITED OI SYMTATI! 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In. fin. then through it feat of river rnud. liquid ‘mud under the glare of are! the fore leg. a rib and lastly. Dirt of _ ' . ‘F-LJ- - custom; sz-cxxfixfflz-zsetefiz-xdr Element-m sea Assamese hells. ma» loss-L. , 1st anus sum. Aaron from mm m. nu u. 1 so s r. m. up ltodf. "auflxflrimb: Unruly llmtsh Cburrb Wsonsshav l-flt-leasd of Trustees - lgasrts ' hlomorlal llall. ‘LN-Weekly Prayer Service -- Visi- tors heartily welcome — Hearts Memorial luu. of Session - Ladies‘ Parlor- 32374-2841. Card Of Thanks Mr. and 1m. James Parsons wish to thank all. the neighbors and friends.‘ also the Doctors and Nurses of the P. B. Island Hospital for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their daughter. also all these who sent letters and ear-q; of sympathy. 3243-11. I'B@IIIC'ION AND VICINITY Good Friday, or raoly rridw knew-n in modem smith simila- iiimi. 1d.‘ the day of the Saviour‘: os-uoausn. and the day in which the Allin-Barons denominated as bong n-iday because sf the pnotnnf. ed religious Invites which charac- terised the dsy. panel of in this vicinity in order, suitable to the sol- emn events which that day com- momorstss- Anmog pleasant m- tuipa of the day to 011000. listening in. was the rendition of Steiner's mister-Ion. broadcast-ed by c. 1". c. Y.. and the num- Osntsra, render- ed by ‘mnlty Unites Ghurch choir andheoadmstsdVyCJ-LCJ-Lwith axoallelit ololfllal. Hot Oross Duns adorned tlas tob- leainmgnyhomfi.laatokaxaoi the day, and an exchange of recipes among housewives, won happily glvm and aowpted. A number of our citizens enjoyed tbs privilege of spanding_ ma: in meaty, where they attended the dlurch sou-vices and enjoyed the splendid Batu ser- mons 1n combination with this fins music. which was extremely appro- priate for thejosesaicn. 1i. is rather man's-lice "oo-iisoidantthst sermons delivered in the sixteenth century this swat day were ofgsuoh s nature as to. be replete y"; Willows i. “es we tests. de- isknr-iii». we: lsusbtsr in all. _. w. m... Lulu career-on. kensincton. Ms a recent visitor to rrorlsricton. whsroehewpsths guostof Mrs. Phoebe Stews-rt. Min Vivian Woodsids. is spending hp Babe hnlifle! at he! home in Olinooci. I10 resumed teaching at {meant Valley srihool on Tuesday. Miss his we... teacher at Glen van-manners the mun-ism 0on- yentton in Charlottetown. wss_.Dcrotliaa.,M¢-D°na1d, stenc- anchor- Ik- the Metropolitan more. m the holiday attire home of her patents, w. and Mira. John Mc- Donald. Plsaosot valley. MisgAdtlc ssclsonss. teacher at Fredericton. was among thsas at. tend-N the ‘Poachers’ hdsration laSt week. Mrs- Rowers Wicks. Bedsrieton. l-hd. ma. nverstt Rsslam, Spring. field. were recent visitors to Ohsr- lotfstown. where they were the masts of Mm In? Garter. Miss scary Stevenson. tsacher st Oovendill. spent lsstr at her home hare in Rodsrlctonp-I‘. Challenge Accepted -_.__._ Wsths usdwsigoed C. N. B. Rare- blors do hath‘ siooapt the challenge ofthoflvoAcsstnassrieaofd gshlsaonsaehof tsedity-Allsys. than; is. l hatter Gasman. I Gharlss l/iobonald. I Henry Douglas. 4 George umeesssy. 6 Gordon Sean. Manager. lsrl Gm. Bl [lull Bill igsunsf lntsmstlcnal League t reruns ~.................. 5 l0 0 Newark 0 I 2 Iuflllo . . . . . . . . ‘I 10 0 Jersey City . . . . . t 13 3 noes-rm .... ........ ..1a is z Reading . . . . . . . . . . . 1 13 3 I Nationll League a hmaiyn ........... s u 1 rhuseuplus s 1a 1‘ I SLLouis a 1s.1I Chicago ................ a s 1 New York at Boston postponed rsln and esld only games bchedultrl. ‘ BOXING; Soxng fans are eagerly awaltingl the sound of Hi8 gong which will Mild l the boys sway tonight in the first of a series of indoor boating bouts at‘ the Arena. , Beach and every contest-ant ls re- .' puted to be in good condition and" ready to go the full route at top .5 _ Four bouts in s.ll is on this card; and this added to the fact that the I I . l admission fee is cut to the bone, ss- auras a tip tap audience. A portion of the ,__ ‘s will be donated to the Anchor Bsstball Club to help defray expanses for the ccm- ~ in; baseball season. i BowuNc COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Last night at llJiO-tlm" Gusrdan ' Pub. Co. won by default over Stan- i ley. flhaw and Posrdon. W. Power rolled the excellent high single and three string score sof 2'70 and 662 pins. l Bowling Tonight j Church league 7 to 830. Baptist Vs St. Plllld. 8.30 to 10. Central Oluistisn Vs‘ l’. M. c. A. BASKETBALL The ll. O. N. V. Rfs met and dew tested the fast P. w. C. team in the first. game last evening. The brand‘ of basketball played by P. ‘W. C. 1s very worthy of this ideal indoor ganis. they play a fast. clean and thorough style. and with more prac- tice they have a good team. The R. C. N. V. 3-‘. with very little knowledge of the finer points of the game. play a fast. rough and rugged style. Too much personal contact is evident in this form of game where no personal contact is allowed. Toby McMillan had the misfortune of again injuring his knee. but we hope not seriously. The final score or the game was 34-11, although at one’ time P. W. O. had a lead of o points. The Navy drew the majority of pen- altiss, 0 to the College's two. I Glen Partridge cspably and suc- osssfully refereed both-o! last night's games. We would like to suggest to the majority of the players that they . road up the rules cf the guns and‘ than study very carefully the sec-i tion regarding personal contact. I than believe ws would have here in Ohsrlottsto .. a. real basketball league. We would also like to suggest ~ to the team managers and the play- ers in general that. they try and get a good coda of true sportsmanship. Do not crab and try to referee the gala from tho floor. ls sports. If St. Peters. . ' ji Famous Perfumes. NOW ON See Big List in Ytslerdays GUARDIAN . cLs Ifass the Highest Tests * Un I You. can get yjnui‘ m0 f 1 ‘_ ‘rfj . ma. / ' >, ‘ _ ' 210-16 wolugdlatilgJkiotnlz Z for e76 @335. .35“? 210-16 C lied Drug Cu. Protlu D Toilet Goods Depart 15.1.. ‘°°.*:.ff'f=?#<‘..°f."? 2.0.51 35o bot. Lorie Lemon $1.75 Cara Nome Toilet Powder '25s bottle Klenzo Shaving Lotion 1 lotion. . . . . . . $1.25 hot. Pars- dis ‘Lotion. $12.5vbot.Pa.radl$ Toilst Wswa. Gigantic Sale Of “fiii“é%°fl?" Powder. . . . zfar$lszfi . Zf"$l.76 2f” '51 Wu. .......... .. 2f"'-76 ZIor$L01 21041.26 2/@r$_l.26 KUSS-DRUQJ- Ului 1 m). succcssorzs r0 . MacKINNON DRUG COMPANY COYDQI‘ Great George llllCl Iient Streets 119}; larlck if not satisfied " 2 w .76 21041.01 $1.00 Narcisse Face Powder“ $2.00 Cara Nome Face Powder. $1.00 lin. Rexall Thea tr i cal Cold Cream... mobilartiixn linf 2f0r.51 $1.50 Fancy Jar ‘Loo . IiAAXENDER Claorisette BATHNZEmS ‘f’ “"2"” 2 t. $1.5; wflgfjr j, u. "a..§2';:r;..‘?‘?? 21-16 v ma? 4 _ _ _ _ zfnr-‘S 75gEt-lLfléSll1tg4VFndfl 2for.76 2*. lHHHZ/tzg w.“...‘.‘i1..".".;.a - o5"é‘%°l‘.r.'."".'.'; ' 81mm i-‘rvm- ~ -- 2W5] " 0m _________ __Zf<n-,51 50flhbt. Killer's 2M5] v French Cocoa Bum.- Ipfign Z f" 036 35c bottle g $1.5 tin Lsnslois Ernulsified ..ht::‘:a.. Cflcgliwr * Z f" $1.26 SHAMPOO 2 f“ .36 50c Lorie summarise??? Z-W-sl 5°%..’.€.."..‘2.§§.".°‘.“.“?‘? 2f" ~51 c’ 1 " u "dun . “iwfi? . .'i‘?“......' Zf"-35 :f-5'-">.fii.§n Rexall“93" Hair Tonic Following are the scores and llns= . Pmvmllbddhud‘ up‘ ‘ z f” e76 . . . 2 for Guardian Pub. Co. flgimblll- 5W 2f...- 8180 Tali: V, ‘ 40c botl-Firclrich 21-0, _ _ _ _ 4_ Z/or$l.0l f E. VUSGY ..- u. n. 1C5 205 Z1‘. cologne _ > V _ _ _ _ __ a fin Lorie SnLidL 2 5 W.Pcwar 2'19 1st 2o; 60¢ bot, French 2/0’ fled Hmpgxmu for, . M. Carmichael .. . .. 178 106 144 l Cologne . . . . . . . .. ' 50¢ Rjkpr’? (‘u-paw zfor n Flshsr 14o 114 ml 490w btglfv- 11mm zfm-A] lee Brilimniine... - N Jenkins lsa 1s: m “Mt--->,‘;__;__'_~_;,_-_; q n, l 25cm!» ‘Total . . . . .. . . . . . . .108) I‘ gfvnus f‘ MILK 0F g MAGNESIA a TOOTH PASTE Ii Z for .26 Useful jyvcicies This lot of Grab Bags will sell for 49c. each. contain ladies’ Wrist Watcher. Ztl=n‘s and Bop"; Yrs! Fork-t wan-hes. Ladies’ Imitation Diamond Rings sot in Beautiful Engraved Ynfarnisheblr. Mount- ings. They have all the Rainbow l-‘lre of (he Cicnulnc Diarnond- Those Rings are regular 52.00 value. Also many 52.00 full ounce Bottles of World's Beautiful $1.50 to $2.50 Pearl CHOKE?! and Necklaces that are all the rage this season in Paris and New York. (Jorge-our three sllnce Boxes of Poudre Do Jardeau Faco Powder, regular 51.00 value. Water-v Cunningham Surefire and Collegian Automatic Cigarette Lighters. marked and stamped to retail at 51-00 to $1.50: not forgetting the warranted genuine Monk King Mather BlllfoIds-Theso Blllfolds were originally marked tn retail at $1.00. Last but not least an ex- glslsltc Ladies‘ Genuine Diamond Ring in Beautiful Mounting-This ring is marked and stamped to refsll at S25. These Grab Bags will sell for 49c. each and are guaranteed to contain nothing else but the above mentioned items. Manufacture-s Over Production is the cause of this Remarkable Sale. If ordering by Mall add 151-. extra with Money Order. ton. Propel and Repel $2.00 Pencils: P. S. Capital Prizes Might he Found ln the Lighiost or Hfavlest Boxes. Sale Starts Wednesday, April 23rd. to Satur; day, April 26th. 4 DAYS ONLY H. L. WORTHY Druggist 178 Queen St-Charlottctown, P. E. 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