leis -.\‘l‘ i’ ‘iliifhi l, i I Willi" Vi‘ s ‘ ' Mia-s , New _ "villas To-llay cQNGOBEUM RUGS AND MATS are ready for you in our house fur- nishings ShOIFf-SQCOTld floor-the range of patterns and sizes you want —at the following prices:- 9 x 6 feet, repulanly S 9.00. Sale Price .. 9 x 7% feet, regularly $11.25.‘8aie Price . i . $ 7.95 S 9.95 9 x 9 feet, regularly $13.50, Sale ‘Price $11.95 9 x iill/z feet, regglarig $15.75. Sals Price .. $13.95 9 x 12 ieet, regularly $18.00. Sale Price . .. $15.95 SMALL SIZES as x 1e ' L ‘Ki ‘ - 45c as x s4 inches ....... ..."...-. ............ .... ...................... ._- ....... .. s1 so as x 12 ' ~ ‘ szso‘ 0H0? from Holmanh Catalog roa vmurma or svrnv do, lcllhtion cell on the Guardian Cen- tral Job Printers. Phone 1.88. - . " 5080-54! succzehrtil. srunzwn- Miss Bessiehd. “ u, riaugbte of Principal Seaman, gra’ ’ Arts from Dalbousle University, winnill! 11gb distinction and the Avery pri . ~ . ‘ , . E .__,.._. FUNERAL rocsv. —'l‘he tuner- al of the late Samuel Wood will take Dlace this afternoon at 1.30 from his late residence at Sflxth- Dort to Birch- Hills‘ Rev. D. M. Lamont oiiiclating. ' THE UNDERSIGNED having taken over the meat business con- ducted the nest year under the name oi §tewart 8r Miller, will again solicit the patronage of our old customers and will welcome mfllly new ones. Quality and pride. will be my mottm-Coyton Miller. Victoria. 3000 5 12 4i Sage Tea Keeps . y Your Hair Dark Wh"! MIXOd-TI-il-ilr Sulphur Brings Back‘ lte Beautiful Lustre at Once It --_ Gray hair. however handsome. denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages oi a. youthful appearance. Your hair is. your charm. It makes-or mare the lace. when it dades, turns gray and looks streaked, lust a isw applications oi‘ Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundrethioid. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store e lbot- tie of "Wyethls Sage and Sulphur Compound," which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the ad- dition cf other ingredients. Thou- sands oi folks recommend this ready-to-uso preparation, because it darkens the hair beautiiully, be- sides, no one can possibly tell, as it dalrkens so naturally and eyonly. ‘You moisten a sponge or soft lbrusih with it. drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand ata time. By morning U19 Slay hair disappears; after another ap- t He had been in failnig health for KennawNcwton hni , _ edby Mr. John _ M. Mulligan. many friends 01¢". llr. wish him ever! ‘euccess on<_h’l' ewj farm. ‘ Y , . musical. oeuvres-race ' ial musical service at the dist Church is “night wssgmiic . appreciated by otlrthwcotigrhsi- tion and the large number oi’ visit» on who took thdoppottupity so hear an.- especially tine pro mp! social music. Then-end! ‘Nib two solos h? Miisfilary Hesse oe the MtfiAll son Porpsrvatory oi Music‘ was avieature or the service‘ as was also (the. singing-o! old. {fi- orlte hymns by the; congregation. ‘ ma. loosen P. oolnoial] :55 We deeply regret to chronicle the death of ‘Joseph P. Doiron, oi Msytfleld, nt" the agerof 58 years. some time, but hope was always sustained to: his-recovery, when on ‘Sunday, April 13,.God deemed it otherwise and claimed hlnfiior His own, leavic-g to mourn theloss of a kind and loving father, one" uon, Lso.,_who was with him dur- ing his last illneesg‘ one brother, Moire lDolron, Mayfleld; Glasgow, ‘P-.'E.i.; and :Mrs. Veronica Peters, oi Charlottetown. The late 'Mr. Doiron was oi a endeared him to all iihoee he came in contact with, and thus being a life-long resident oi ‘Mayiield, we feel that there itunow a vacancy which can never hm filled. He was visited by his pastor, the Rev. ‘W. V. McDonald, ii-Iope River, who ad- ministered to him the last rites oi the ‘RomamCsthulic ,Church, to which he was‘ always s. devoted membern The large cortege-that followed his 're»r'ri’sips_ to ‘Rustlco on Tuesday, April ‘l5, “despite the treacherous roads, testiiied to the eoteemrlin which he. was held. A requiem highqmsss was celebrated by Rev. ‘Father Chalsson, after which he was laid to rest beside his wife, who predeceased him some years ago. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. IPeter Murray, Ed- gar Doiron, Mosesfliuobe. George Smith, Jerry Doiron and Joseph C. plicntion or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, Yéfll‘! YUUIIKGI‘. V Doiron. Heartfelt sympathy l9 61b tended to the stricken son and relatives -in the salfi-hereavernent. j .\._‘.. v.1 . Complete’ Llne of A two aim 3 ters, MrsJPldelle Pineau, of Nov! kind and loving disposition which- ~ .. , _ A moment he stood there, whlin t0 the lips and trembling, flghqlng his pricey-that pride- wiilch‘ was masquerading in the’ garment oi ‘iiu nullity. and sodecslvsd himthst he liliflersd it to prevail. - - "Judge ma madam. upon the evi- dence you possess. it is suilicien-t to enable you to do me Justice. Oh, God pity me! Don't. you seei"! ' Her eyeswcre suddenly aswlm in tears. i ‘ ‘ll "see that nenhsns- you ludxs {or myself, Kendal. ‘Don't you'd“! that lam aching to iorgiveTls my forgiveness nothing to you?" ' "it w uld be all," he answer-ed he ,_ “ ut l could never believe in itnhlever. You are aching‘ to -ior- give, you say, Oh, blessed, healing worgslBut why is this’! Because yoiusre grateful to ms for the ii-le l ha e helped to save?" | oftly he went out. and closed the door. She hsardhlm go, and suiier- ed him to do so, melting no ilurither attempt to stay ‘him, knowing not ‘il BU-T SOUGHT TO UNDO THIE EVIL l HIAD DONIQ." ' ' what to -say to combat hishesperate cons/lotions.» - “ ' " " CHARTER. XXIV Evasion ‘llha weeks crept on. and August was spproncningnsccn now the per-- iod' oi rguarantinel, woultr-be" at‘ an end,"~-'ahdifthe'll house? in Ktright Ryfierfitreet-reopened to liberate m. r’ >" -,"" ' 011mm. siqesrnn tus- aeggmgpxev sub eeavttkmint, ‘w e- . t ' ‘ '~ ' ' " ' plished. One Insertion ... Pehrlnlerllene . RAFAtL "‘AQ~'\N| " ' . " ' _ ' "Zm-"fihfl- . ' For Sale vllintlatirlizllge » < ~ mo ‘)4“~ . ‘ ;, chair: en “Wimp, n“ m o ‘ K0‘ li-‘eroeiiiifrilfmfi3lrifi ‘Qwusc S’ ‘ o e cs. us way ' t _ c r their; was to avoiditnnd oeanaeu . 5" 3"‘ T‘ 9m? Pa“? 89:33", eo iii; " to set a term to‘ .the [oi it. _ _ ‘ " lr. A. - ‘That was to break out oi the sealed rca elite-runes cows ‘ro 2o» —2I. " fresheniillay 45th." J. L. Smith, fliracsdic Cross. 318-5110-21 ..___.____._...~__-_-.-r¢ 0R ,8ALE»--LlGl-t'i‘ IXPREQQ "whgoh tor sale-made iirhrge 4h Son. Beer d: Weeks. ZMIi-fi-S-Bi COBBLERS. FOR- _8ALE,--FlFiS'i’$ and-seconds. Austin aka-Scales, Fwsisyll- . Rilhii-‘é _..._.____._._.. FOR 8ALE—ONE» CHEVROLET ' Coupe 1923 Model, run 3.500 . miles, a‘ bargain . Apply "'0" hoarse at once without awaiting tho 939i?!’ DI U16 113881 lelllh. .' The thought became -.a resolve and, having reached-it, lie ggvg hi; mluq peace. This: indeed-and not the pains and risks he had taken to save her ifrom the plagus—was rep sration, Anon, when she came m consider and weigh his action, ‘she would DB vntstrua significance 9M PIIYW KIILI. the perception might art last’ blot out the contempt l" lllm which perforce must he ob~ see -‘ r a t th charl . ' ~ "A thou " melted him, and} glow c?“ at auud“n'~zulmlal' ‘"5 ‘° ll‘"‘l’°“°- ‘miwd ohm "s Fen oats --'M01'6Ii "soar. “MM 99m “k ‘M ‘P3991’ ‘"9" ll I with 5 h.p. lmpe ial éngineiut-a chair to the table. and sat down ‘to bargain. Apply ,, cam o1 Quay. asthma his inspiration. - dian. ‘ 290957tt He wrote on into the fading day‘: light. He lighted candles. and wrdte-vatuasua mu. PROPERTY on with that swift fluency Qt the ior sale at i-lowlan, Lot 5. ‘Full man who has o clear tale to tell and Roller Process, Large Custom the eloquence mm; comes nawrauy trade. Apply to ‘B. D. Hcwatt, Lot from a bursting heart. 5- l 296L540“ The candles, ifaintly stirred by. n; | 1, ‘ . ' FOR SALE — BANNER SEED e n s t ‘breeze that came through OMB’ Wm.‘ m!" m Feed Cor-fine“ the open window,‘ burnt down, and Brest stalactites oi wax were hang» §?vné;_D' H' M“'°“'“Z§g1 g lllg irom the sooncee; still he came "“"°“'P““"°- ' For: eats-zoo BUSHEL WHITE OllCe only he paused to procure Banner 3%.] out,” grown 1mm and light fresh candles. and then ‘inspected stock, Apply James “m” °"- N" "m" ms filler mlll- Hughes, Clarktown. zero-mos: Blglll- 110l- llllfll the approach ¢P COMPUTING dawn did he cease his task accom-‘FQR BALE — 1 Scale, 1 Lenard Steam Engine. 25, H. ll, 1 Flour. Sifter, Howard Weeks, Fredericton. ’ 29426-941 (Cfiniinued In Our Next Issue) -———@o->- Sample St. Dunstarfs Girl M “A h n Guidesy wit“? onpgg‘ unt Tabit a —Miss Song- “To a Mlniature"— Miss Dorothy Connors, ~ Florence Maliett. The guests oi! the evening, Mrs. F. J. Casey, Mrs. W. J. Mclntyre. On Friday evening. April 8th, No 2 Co" St. Dunstans Girl Guides Mrs. Geo McCormac, and Mrs John McAleer, were then introduced by held a. banquetand entertainment in Rosary Hall which was a. ‘very Lieut. Anne Walsh, and all joined enioyable interlude in the midst’ round the banquet table ' which ‘looked so inviting with its tempting 0f the many varied activities oi the Jdishes all prepared and furnished by l-‘llmlllllly. The rooms were taste- the Guides, each - patrol taking -iully decorated in the colors of the ‘upon [we]! m [ufulsh a course, flllllllllill-y llfld‘ i118 bflnlillét" tableiThe ruby colored cordial that serv» Plsssllwl s most pleasant Bllllelirqetl to mark ‘the toasts - added a lines with its snowy‘ navel-y.‘ lllt-ivivld 1011C olrolor to the scene. lsrllls. silver Bud-Ilene. together-mic toast lat when. follows: with the glowoi candelabra and the - perfume of flowers. ‘making a ole‘ The c. w. L. responded by Mrs. ture to he remembered as the F. J Casey ‘sweet brislitliacss of‘the Guides Juvenile Welfare r smiled a welcome to their guests Mrs Maclntyre Capt. -Gla.dys McCormac presided! The Guide Movement responded The Kilifl—"G0d Save the King". ponded by . WAMTED-q-IUQF "for geileratlh - family,“ We '. csrsflit diam t ~ WA tee-ecs- All-silt N FDR nil-irons 1F"... as?- Roddl Milton. y grails-tool WANTED-OOUQWJQY QQTV FOR store between age of fifteen and sixteen. Address ltatl ' ‘he, B. Care oi Gua i lbll» "l fi-5-l0-3i WANTED-NIGHT WATG N ‘ior fox ranch. Must he A‘ ‘to handle a rifle. Apply iRsy . Union Road. 2878-5-64! FIREMFN. snsnensuffi $2: ‘ '. ers {I50- 250’ month! ~- Wrhe‘ Ra , i” ‘i? Miscellaneous-‘ n- posltion? . x 116. hill.‘ car YOUR rslnrrltiiiioflq M‘ the Guardian Central Job nt- Phone 13K ' . Y]! ‘Q5011, JNO. A, MGDONALD- LAND CUI- vsyor. Hermanvllleu "i 2830M Aucron SALE AT rvltoltn,‘ tor 65, Wednesday. May 21 acres ofland wiihgood ' 'i dillli well watered and fenced, near church and store. For sortabl- nartleulars apply. 1-‘ L. McQusld,‘ Tyrone, J. P." Bnidley, Auction- eer. " hats-sans: a To Let‘. l3. " ’° “""’°-‘”“ihif’l“§ili'=tili msnt.‘ Phone '2 61')’. _-__._..__._..__4 T0 l-ET- mar on wnot: furnished house, centrally locat- fld. Phone ‘I61, eveninu." ill a . i: QUEEN HOTEL ‘ Wile!‘ Etreei» Charlottetown . bTgls chants.‘- sauna ee com ee ' " Ind "Nrnliivlzkgialggiiiiitlfi and offers very ooniioftible" acooqvmedatioivtofthffiwei- sand 1. couootsum nuns . ... i -» a tsdnmates. Yevt e pasingfyafytlme-m s fess. _ ‘ ' Brief remarks were also made ~ The table, I07‘? '“ 1' i . . ~ ~ - a ‘ ‘ ' ‘E Sliilfill? ::::*-*:.‘r ‘l::;‘2%°°“‘"ii.d'“z..l"""ni~..izizzrm stasis: ‘il.:l'*z..l:°3;"r":.:s “i; ""3. its...‘ i kiwi‘ . .-_ ‘ l‘ l an e-see ._ ' . . all‘ 0 acan coil eeueyu '67. ‘ A4,? . I - In ~__ $933531? {,’,';.“fg’.,,§§.'lbf,ffe,fff“ . 813133;) so o—Mlss Ida Callaghan. Xaiatgzti giglesllzeeisggteitglte 0?“: 3:.“- Ru" w-'%'*y'ri"l7(l" " ‘. " w .‘ ' " ' ‘ ' _ I Thus August‘ round" them.‘ and sms- tug‘. °t P°“"_Ml5s ""- Bnucs J' TAVL°E _ , - l h , - _ Gertrude-Doyle, Miss Olive Doucett After all had done justice to the ' -,- l.» ‘ "‘ . . iromt e watchman he beard in \' " i ‘credible stories of London's deepen. Mi“ Frill“! McNeil. Miss good things provided, a social - _ , . ‘ p I; l. ‘ v _v r9 “P! pngm. Wm!“ from the window Beatrice McNeil. hour oi songs. games. folk dances; 3811M“! 'H°§l\l>ll>6—Miss Claire etc, was spent by the happy Guides . hpynightiy beheld the comet in the Hotel McCormac d ll litl ki i hpevens, that latest porlellt "ll men- Reading-Miss Margaret Callag- rnneetllng 102mg? nggalnorwilrfdtltg p app, the flaming sword oi wrsth-— mm Guides Recreation Camp during h‘ ‘ ‘ _ . - ‘Wine wawhmfl" “Fined “-31” Song-"Lilsc Tre_s"—Miss Carrie the Summer. "' v ' , "' _ "4 “ was hung above the accursed city’, isfiestching, as it seemed, Whitehall i0 the Tower. ' Theyiwsre within three days oi the reopening o'i the‘ house when at ifrom p,» ' 10M ’ K , f / n“ lasbtgfieuevegiltizg MrisihDallows came ‘if _.. »._ v DE.|aN. l0," _ em h; W‘ excitement. DE"GNB '~. . I J I shill? little out of bregth.‘ ' .. . , Nqw puny ' fMss Sylvester, sir, 2 ids me say "m" “EM” " ‘Q. that" she will he obliged 1r you‘ will step upstairs to see her." ' The message startled him. ‘mo, no?!‘ he cried" out like u man in panic. Then, controlling him leilf, he took refuge in postpone- .__>_'.._.- ... ‘. ... . w”. . nth‘? J .1 A ' .,... .. . " IMEQIJIP 1i ' ~ sinus » . We. uersqaally anarchic? ¢very Coslrvlellm Square we Sell liillfltiqff“ .=s:*::::s:r:..:; ‘ " ' . ‘ c . . s l -. . t A sq, i r4... . J t....*°..‘?2;..‘.'.. fiithfii . .31’. ...,...-. .-....l ,........... --.r . _ . " “ ' I ' A > - “ > ' heat . ." he vaguely explained. _ ~ , ‘The nurse cocked her- head ‘on, - l a ~- - ' “ _ ne side and her bright" ilttlavibifll- _ _ ,, \ Wilts eyes oonslde ed him wietiully. ., , ' - - ‘ ' -, . ‘If not thisliveiiing, when? All Sizes and ilgiierns r row morning!" l ' f: thinking only of averting the iin- menus. menace. “in the mornlns. . >Con,g‘oleum Wee _ pcn her than}? » "Yes," yes,” he answered eagerly, 1 an sat, and smoked! and thought. . resolved that at all costs that inter” malls quits». - » ' _ - j ‘llilotel victors. . , h M a . I ' . v _‘ ‘an i . wit" MP9", Charloiptlvlwn '3 , Oiiereto to the travelling * ' paella m- hmNRlhlevlep-to- ' ' ’ i y am hotel. concealer-M refine with prtvlihi bathe. irffqilir- - . m.» May 8th to May 17th Holrrieniev ire qiierlnTj the “variety o! Cen- goieum Oqueree at the epeeiel There are etylee and elzee for every room ,n_ii p!" ti? guaranteed Ochpeleum quit‘. ‘ lty Ind Hartman's "wig! p; The Cuisine le famous ‘Ill over canoes. ‘rslmlwne l" nil rooms. Oourteour aer- vioe ' ‘ ' Geld. Seal. GQLEUM l , ' " ‘everbliuy some i‘ ‘my ‘ ‘ l v n. o. snowN. I discounts that are enema ART.RUGs:"-.c‘°iry.l£ c t. 6 i‘! ." - ~' Infill“ ' . | ‘ ' "sum liiiolmeevvs.’ u’ ' ' Q . . ~ 7 ' e x] ieet, reguiargiy ‘also. eel» Price . ' . Ijotgl e x 1y. rm, regularly was. m. one, _ w ‘Prl." er ---..- .- - . - .. - . . so". y. ::..-,.:.-:..".=:i-.:t.'lu:s:::tr. .. n, o x r2 mt, repiiieriy elem em rem I. ‘ '_ _ - _ - ‘ _ ‘ .- l». .1‘. hen (vim m,» .q-.i1| wuym - ’~- - . I F‘ 1 .' ’ '. rattefng i .ltorewrefreliel_ will "inf!" ' Golilifidt-"Qflfi .. ‘ ‘ 0 v M-Quns: . Vi?!‘ n“ ‘Y .i .f ‘ Buss. Mom so». LIMITED . ecumenical 0.}. l» . 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