~ THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN n: canal iiiiiiRlllAN SHOP from Holmura Catalog MESSRS- PEPPIN AND BOULT- ER WILL ADDRESS a meeting in the interest-of Potato growers at Cape Traverse Hall Thursday even- ing, February, 28th. Every one wel- come.—1715-2-2’l-2i. Salmon Swims _ Across Ocean To Old Home NVASHINGTON. Feb. 20—-Fish No. 10358, one of the 10.000 salmgn ,OHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. "fiiiilhi- laflged- "l"! l'°‘°°°°d Y Ewen Macnougar] Wm preach Bu,» the ‘United States Bureau of Fish- bath, March 2. at Birch mu at gflsstuizzgluzfirir-‘gsgfilgaz; a 1030' and at- Kmmss at 3 p"m' 2.000 miles across the ocean. He made the trip to get to his wedding at the old home stream where he began life as an egg. This remarkable tale of Fish No. 10358 is not a mere fishermairs . PiOKEHlNG-At Clinton Feb. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pick- ering a daughter. A MEETING TO DISCUSS POT- ATO GROWING, fertilizers etc. will _ be held in Victoria Hail Saturday Evening March 1st. Mr. Myers, Com . rniseioner of Agriculture and Mes- PUBLIC TEMPEFIANCE MEET- ING in New Glasgow Hail Thurs- day evening, Feb. 28th. Good program. All invited. Silver‘ collection. 1729 2 28 1i Always Good, When you buy SURPRISE you getabig, bright, solid bar of the highest grade household soap and it is always the same. A Pure Hard Soap iViacMaster and MacDsnaid RADIO noorons Phone 37 O-L, or call at RADIO SUPPLY DEPOT 145. Great George Street Above Hoiman’s Store 1663-2-23-7i It Would Cost . ‘ $272.46 To Send A Letter- $18l1.64:To Send A Post Card- To 9,082 People! ' In Postage Alone l i You Can Reach That Many FAMILIES With The ' Charlottetown Guardian For a Few Cents I Circulation 9,082 Readers*45,410! . ,_ The Charlottetown Guardian COVER-B FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW Corner Prince and Grafton Street-I ' "IF YOU ANT To SEE THE coton OF THEIR MONEY-USE "rm-z ouanomn" and dishonorable calling. srs. present.-—1715-2 2 27 3i. in Cornwall circuit March 2nd, Cornwall 11 a. m.; _ evening 7 p. m.; Hampshire 3 p. m. George Cruwys will preach. The pastor at Kingston 7 p. 111.,» Mr. other appointments. CHURCH OF SOOTLAND- The people of Coleman and the services of Rev. E. MacDougail by presenting him with a money donation of eighty-six dollars. This is ‘in addition to the regular stip- em . NOTICE T0 “BOOTLEGGERS" AND OTHER BREAKERS OF THE LAW. ——~lt has been custom- ary for some time not _to publish the names of accused persons and their witncsscs when appearing in court. in. future tho (luardinn will publish these as a matter oi’ course with the hope of putting a ‘slop to “bootlcgging", which is un illegal iiid ANNUAL MEETING— ’l‘ho unn- uui nleclillg oi’ tho Emerald Branch m‘ the ii. l. Society was held on ids-b. 20th at ll o'clock p. m. 'l‘in=. following ofiicisrs were illlll0iilltill for the ensuing year. Patron. lie-v. . J. Smith, President, Pzttrick . (lash, 1st vicc, Peter A. McMa- hon, Znd vice, John 'i‘.‘ Murtagh. Stacy, John 'i‘. Whito, Tu-easurcr. Peter F. Hughes, Marshall, ‘Louis iVicCourt, Siargeant-at-itrms. Jarvis 'i‘rainor. Sick and itclir-i’ Cont, John it. Murphy, M. 'i‘. ilambc and John lviohnn, ilull and Main. Cont, James A- Murphy, P. A. McMahon und John 'i‘. White, Auditors, James Allen and F. P. Murphy. TZ YOU CANNOT JUDGE BY AP- PEARANCE-Jt is impossible to tell the quality of tea by the ap- pearance of the leaf. A rough, coarse, unevenly rolled tea may ltaste much better in the cup than ‘a closely »roliied, well-tipped lea .that appears much finer. The only Eway to be sure oi‘ getting tea of rc- liable quality is to buy a guahan- teed blend like “SNLAdfiA”, whose goodness and purity; have been iprbved by time. A GOOD CONCERT-—The con» {cert held in Cornwall Hall, Friday 'evening», Feb- 8th, in aid of‘ school improvements was ll. decided suc- ,cess from every point of view. Tho might was ideal and the hall wus {filled to its utmost capacity. Mr. ID. J. MacArthur acted as chair- ,mnn in his usual capable Lnianncr "and considering the crowded house good order prevailed throughout. The program of a high order was excellently rendered and -much en- joyed particularly the vocal solos [Dcfrics and the piano solos by iC-apt. Duthle. During intermission lunches and candy were sold, tho handsome sum of $75.25 being rea- lized. The accompanists of the even ing were, Mrs. Gordon MacMllian. Miss Norman Murchison and Capt. Duthle. The following is the pro- gramme :—lnstrumental - music Leonard MacDonald; Violin—Mrs. L. MacMillan: Piano-Quartet: Carry me back to old Virginny- Mrs. Andrew McEnchern, Mrs. (i. MucMlllun. John Iienrtz uud (i. Mac-Millan. (encore), Robin Adair; Solm-Miss Corn McEnchern-‘My Irl-llldllt‘ (cucoreti.—Roading, (l. MucMillnn, (cncored) ; Solo— .lohn lioartz~‘i\ly Wild lrish Rose, (encore); Tho barefoot trail; Solo—-Mrs. Andrew Mcidnchcru- Christina's Lament Dvorak, (en- core); ‘Lassie O'Mine‘ accompani- ed by Capt. Defries—.—Vioiin—Capl. Dnthio piano; Violin solo—Cupl.. Defries-Minuei. in G‘ Beethoven. (eucore)—.iust for to-night‘. inter- mission—Sale of Candy and lun- ches—Plauo solo—Cnpt. Duthie~ i-iuznrourivit’ (encore) “Borcarolle" from tho “Tales of Hoffman" quar- tot "Flow Gently Sweet A ton“—— Mrs- McEachern and MncM lion- knmppbl 1.444 t ‘ ‘ Vvv v .. ew Uiifiersities o u N "Dietflnary _ . b . u How To Get It For the More Nunlnnl 00st Qf momentum and Dletribu- tien 3 Coupons and 98¢ NEW bound Ii with ' ‘I Ill N‘! \\ UNiVl RSillLS bu‘ Th W w‘! ill .0 secure this WOUND”: out grain. full pun In NI Prisons or "mt? some. nl J1. of lnnilllnl- clerk him 0"- MAIL onoue- WILL u FILLID wiv AAAQA wvvv vvvvv‘ M“ h; pgflgp1l Gilli AAQAAAAAAQ zribiitlnnmq 1n one ' Readiug—_G. MacMillan. (encored; Solo—Miss Helen Large, Clrtowu, “English folk songs" (encored); Violin solo—Cnpt. Defries, "Cavali- ara Rusticnna," Mascagni, (encore) "Annie Laurie"; Duet——lVlrs- And- rew McEachern and John Heart:- ‘Sweet Genevieve"; Trio-"Silvei- Threads Among the Gold" Leonard McDonald, John licartz and (l. MacMillan; God Save the King. _____4========= n A AAA‘ ~06 Q‘ 6‘ ‘ ‘ For Fire Insurance Colillllt H. M. SIMPSON 15¢ Richmond Street Phone Ill-J. AAALL v vvv The boy with lilo but, "I0 gm with im- dolls will econ have‘ pencil am 15¢ of w: ._5u\ Photograph! of the children never grow \IP~ call 88M may for an ap- pointment. , Boulter and Peppln will be CORNWALL CIRCUIT-Services for Sunday, vicinity have shown their appreciation of by Mrs. MacEachern and Miss llel-imnlslfled cocoanm 011 en Large. the violin solos by Cant-winch is pure and igreaseless, and Mr. Heartz ‘and (i. MacMillan— ‘ MITE BOX OPENING. —A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l~larr Slackforrl, Winsloe on Wednesday the 20th inst. under the auspices of the W. M. S. of Winsloe, when a number of the friends oi’ the society gathered to celebrate their annual mite-box opening with Rev. C. Graham ucting as chairman. The following pleasing programme was carried out: Chorus, Scripture lesson and prayerfduct by Miss Ella Diamond und Mrs SE Boundy with Master Clifford Boundy ac- companying on tho mouth organ; dialogue by bliss Jennie Dollar, Mrs. Andrew Dollar, Miss lleilo and Misses Alma and Aiico Dollar; solo by Mr. Nelson Kent (encored l, Papcr on “india" by Mrs. A. B. Seller; “items of lntcresbfrom the foreign fluids," taken part in by sercrnl 0i‘ tho ladies; solo, Doris Sailor, (‘i-ncowed); .adtlrcss, Rev. (l. (irahanl. (lnmcs and music furuisln-xi CiltPPiillllillPill. for the bulaniei- of the owning and an ox- czelicnl. lunch. served by tine ladies, was i-njuycd by nil. The promel-ils oi‘ tin: (‘YPXIIIIK woro upwards of $20.00. 'i‘ln- thanks oi‘ all are. dni- in Mr. and Mrs. Siarkflird who so kindly (ipvllvii tilcir pie-zlsunl homo for this occasion. PERSflNALg Mr. R. J. lViacLvliuii, St. (lcorgr-s was a visitor to the city yesterday. bliss Ruth id. Mi-Jmoil of North Wiltshirc is visiting friends in tho city. llirs. A. M. lllcLcod, is spending a few days ut North Wiltshiro the guest of Mrs. George E. Mc- Lean. Mr. and l\’irs. J. J. Bethune, of Charlottetown are visiting in the city, KllOiliS‘ nt the Brunswick. '— (Mont-ton 'i‘iiuc.s.) . l ‘Tho many friends of llirs. John Howatt, 'l‘ryon, will be glad to know that she was able to leave -thc hospital after a serious opera- tion,‘ and is now resting at the lhome of her brother, Mr. John in] ,Lea. in Boston, Mass. F _ Hair Often Ruined l] By ‘Careless Washing | looking its best, be careful what ‘You wash ‘it with. Do not use pre- pared shampoos or anything else Mutt contains too much lire-e alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle. and ruins it. The best thi-ng ifor steady use is shampoo. is betteir than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfus oi‘ Mul- sifled is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. ‘Simply moisten the hair with water and ruib it in. Lt makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which irinses out easily. removdng every particle of dust, dirt. dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev- enly and it leav-es the scalp soft, and the haiir fine and silky, bright. lustrous, fluffy, wavy and ioasy to manage. ' You can got Mulsiiled cocoanut nll shampoo at any drug store. Iii. is inexpensive and a few ounces will supply every member of the family lor months. Be sure your druggis-t gives you Mulsifleil. Beware of imi~ tutlone. Look ,i'or t-he name Watkins ling office. Within that period the If you want to keep your hair-Wllaflisiiiv" IOOK Dlflfle in yarn but is backed up by sclentifi- ; records on two continents. Accord- " ing to the files of the Bureau of Fisheries here, No. 10358 belonged _ to the Oncorhynchus kein or dog salmon family. The identification tag stamped with this number was clamped on his tail‘ last Fourth of July off the north shore of Unga Island, Alaska. Released to go his own way. No. 10358 evidently lost little time head ing for home. According to word recently received from the Far Eastern Bureau of Fisheries. the ' fish‘ wearing the tag marked “U. S- ' H. F. No. 10358“ was caught on Au ' gust 18_ in the river Pankara in the district of Karagin on the cast- orn shores oi‘ the peninsula of Kain chalka. The local residents did not pay any attention to this mark and the fish was cleaned and salted Agents oi’ the Fur Eastern Fisher ies Board at Valdivostock iliscovnr 0d 102038 in lilo preserved state. Examination showed that the fish was u malo and hud grown tweth. As salmon return to spawn in llu- sumo sireunl in which ilu-y \\'i‘l‘i' hatched front the egg. il was plain that No. 10I~liiil was a n-ativt- oi’ Knni ohatka. Ulhcr tnggml fish oi‘ thi- ilogsuhnon family. have been r.» Yukon iu Aiuskun strunms lo lin- ousl of tin». feeding ground Will-Pi" they war»: lagged. 20 " and in tins of More sold than all other brands combined Notes by the Way (Continued from Page 4) before have been created. This is why -ihn country is ringing today with the clamor for reduction of the civil service. The Conservative party is proud of its record in 410811113 with the service while hold- Beazzfifully ("ool and Sweet Smoking, the lvli-ighi-n liori-rmna-ul in i021 and nun-o would htivle |li‘i‘ll curried to complv- lion will: n furlhvi‘ big annual Civil Service Commission in iis‘l'i'iut.ing Burr-am. Hero scnrcs of was madu and tlu- work of Wesem form was "Eaniseil. the unnecessary people had boon t-ui- ilurvau is lit-illn- dono and outside service was placed under ployvil at :1 cost of many thousands uuirkly dous- than it was Indore. it: the principle of making political U1‘ ,1.,]]-,“-., w H“. (.,,,,,,h.y_ in“, ___,__ "saving lmd not tho general election: uppointlnents was abolished; pro- (‘ousurv'ntivr+ (iorcrmiu-nt l'<'l-ll)l\'i'(l Th? W°fi< 0i margins "i8 lIil.\‘.l‘Vi'll\*.(l. Tho facts above. recited ‘motion through merit was insured that. this shameful Wzlsiu uiusatcusivms and inland Revenue De-lin outline- show that the work of re- ‘nnd n. new system of classifications-top. The Civil Service (lomixiission Paftmflits iii“ °n= “'41s l'l""'1‘l"‘l Ofgflllififlilflll 8W1 Fillfllllclllllelli- i" was iJlmbillll-‘ed. These changes was instructed to-reform and rc- H" i“ MW 1313 “ml” “i” Ilmiiw 'l‘1|\' “WIPSEYVWK? at Ollilwfl W59 have mo; with achorus of approval Organise the Bureau 1.111s wasiGoverninzent and the actual con-ioffvctivoly hwyzun and married for- ‘througliout the country and among done flild the number of cmplQyQQg laolidation was effected in April ward under Conservative leader civil servants as a body. was reduced frgll] 1159 m 732 (i-mli 1921. This effected a saving of ship: that n was practically stopp- fl yearly Saving in the Dayan,“ ol-‘iluwilsamls: of ilullars yearly to tln- rd or greatly siuckcnod under 3745.000 Here in only one depart. country. Thu work of rianrgzmising ‘tho pro-aunt regime while the need “um m, annual Saving of almost illo ("ixstoms and Post Office dc- ‘of ilrnstic action is much greater the three (waders o; a million dollars 1paiimcnfs was undertaken by the than ever before. i An ilnstance of the good work done by the Conservatives in re- f5)"1i'_@@@@@@@'@@'@@@@@@. “lore the “Good 01d Days” Really Good ? HEN you hear an old-timer sigh for the days of his forefathers, smile (uiiciiy to yourself and ' think of this: The ancients got along without automobiles, soap, on the package. stoves, tooth-brushes, window-glass, breakfast foods, telephones-without practically all oi" the things we con- sider the bare essentials of life. There never has been a time when life bettered itself so rapidly and so consistently (as now. New conveniences and new comforts are continually being thought out and brought out for your benefit. ©©© @©©©©@ @©©@©©©©©©©@@©©©©©©@©@O In order to reap the advantages that iare yours today, wA u. Pi PER REMNANT SALE; now on ‘in going through our Wall Pope;- Department jwo have taken out all small lots in many patterns (and all good patterns) and have done them up in lots to suit In)’ size room. Here you will iind auitalil patterns for Parlor, Dlnlnflz Room, Hull, 80¢ Rec-n r Kitchen. Nearly all have nice borders to match. some have none. We are clearing out All the“ lots at exactly Come in and I01 real bur- m Didienlrlesvpsliyfiisdjprlvloislutileolennen n. M f» ... .. ' slim. . HALF PRICE t‘ you must read the advertisements. They bring you news of all that the world of invention and discovery is doing to make your work easier, your home life more pleasant, your clothing and food problems less difficult. They keep you informed of all that is new in the markets and stores. They tell you not only about the goods, the styles, the varieties and prices, but also where and when these things tare to be had. The advertisements are messages from the business , world toyou. Heed them. Don’t overlook the advantages that (are yours Read the advertisements ' in q @1@ eooeoeoeeeeooooeoeoeaeoeeeoee ooeeeoeoeooooeeeeoeo w‘. .i'.'.,( ?,,r..\,,,¢~ qi/QKQMO A ‘J;