For thet reason is never sold Ira bulk. Wall Paper's _ Without Wall Paper it is Only a Wall Wail Papers are the moat distinctive feature and form the back ground for everything else. fumi- ‘ ture. draperies, pictures and even people, They are be attractive, . so inetpenelve, and form i the base of good decor- ation. I They should be harmen- , loue and restful, s; well as cheerful. Our delightful range of ,; "i" Patterns now open for your Inspection. Every pattern carefully chosen. We have a large range to choose from. PATTERNS for any and every room In the house. OUR PRICES an all baled on 16 yard Rollo (full length). beautiful BORDERS to match. iAll low priced. We meet alii MAIL ORDER COMPETITION and on». antes to give better value for your money. Ours la the‘ largest and best fitted up WALL PAPER department in the PROVINCE. Coma In and see our splendid showing. iiarter & Bompany Ltd. importers of Artistic Wail Papers DRECIO US STONES‘ REASONABLY wm: ( We have some very fine Diamoflde at exceptionally good prices. Notlvlng In the world gives auoh charm and elegance to the wearer as the glittering raya of fine Diamonds. They are a wlae investment as they last forever. ' They are PRICED by iilE and PURITY. Come let us show you our stock. B. I. fFlT-‘IEIISDII KIEWELLER 130 GREAT GEORGE STREET *-—----'--“-4----——-—-—-. i . FOR v . 1'1"” EASTER i‘ 1 5 esno voun s, """"' PHOTOGRAPH i ‘ ' enemies, v , ' BAYER 103 Great George Mreet _ Donald McKenzie. Archibald Mc- , then sung followed by music and be pleased to receive news, advo tisiug, new and renewal subscrl tions and Job Printing. Mr. Ma at his store- His Telephone No. ll-dw-ti- Grade VIII Horace Hewitt Cecil Bock Vera Cowan Arch’d Jsckman Grade VII Bernice Adam5 Cameron Anuear Chester Schirmer Don. Ross Grade VI Helen Annesr Isabel Adams All-its Schirmsr Grade V Harvey Ross Laura Steele Della Ross Harold Annesr aunt-l tutor- swoon wooxou Grade IV_ Grets Poole Florence Burke Elizabeth Burke Woodrow Stewart Grade III Alice Anuear John Steels Gordon Scbirer Clem Peters Grade II Edna Burke Arthur Burke lawtow lbbifib-I I Donald Adams, Adams. Bernice Adams. IAdams. --——-QQ-@—i— ST. ROOWS SCHOOL Ii‘ bruary: ertha Doyle; 2, ' tella Buote; Grade VI—1, Annie Waite; 2. Freda. Buote; 3, Florence Martin. Grade V—1. Rots Clay; 2, Helen Richard; 3. Howard Doyle. Grade IV——1, Emily Petra. I Grads iiI—1, Mae Petre: Mildred Martin. Grade Alphonse Blanchard: 3. Stanislas Poirler. ‘ Margaret Gallant. teacher. (me-mi- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION 2. On Tuesday. Feb. 19th, a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. MscMurdo, Kelvin. when about thirty members of the session and Sunday School gathered to grateful- ly acknowledge and appreciate their services rendered us Superint- ‘ endnnt and Sunday School workers. Rev. Mr. Robertson occupied the chair and after expressing a few fitting remarks called on Mr. Geo- rge E- Brown. who read an address and presented Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Murdo with a beautiful Bible and iiymn Book. Feiicitous speech-as were thou made by Rev. Mr. Robert- son, Wm. Brown former SllpL, of Kensingtcn Pres- Sunday School, Kcnzic and others. All these gentle- men spoko in tho highest terms oi Mr.and Mrs-‘MuMurdds faithful ser- vices in tho Church and Sunday School. Mr. McMurdo than replied in a fitting manner and thankot" the gathering for the many kind words expressed to him and Mrs. McMui-do, and assured them they were still deeply interested In the good work and perhaps would yet be able to tells an active part. "Blast bs the ti‘, ihst binds" was gamss- Luncheon was nest served and alter worship the singing of "God be with YD}: till we meet lkain" brought a merited evening to a close. Is Head Stufled by ilatarrh 0r Gold? _ Use Healing Cream if your nostrils are clotted. your "m" 4M’ - or mm- head u stufted ihy deity cattrab er e odd. apply a little pure. antiseptic, germ deetr g cream Into your nos- trlls. t. penetrates through every lir omen Nothing inflamed. swollen membranes and you get instant relief. - Iiow good It feels. Your nostrils are open. Your bled is clear. No king. cuddling. dryness 50!’ lifilfh. Get I flmiiliilii-ti PlEeIe om ‘m; um» 1st una- _ s’ New Management; cede Oample sum m o» 4 wooden. _. ' Reasonable Lively Ratee Ho. email - ’ esmrli m Fofljifeflreem Balm Yield till nfilio. Don't Iiay om ~ y rafit. colds and I , t if‘ stuffed P. ‘ill’! P??? > 4H0? from Batman's Oatsioa ."'“""' . -SUMMI‘RQIDE AGENT-Mr. Bryon MacDonald of tbs MacDon- ald Drug C9,, is now Guardian rep- resentative in Bummsrelde and will Donald sells tha Morning Guardian LOWER MONTAGUE SCHOOL The following is the honor list Perfect attsndancez~ Elizabeth Isa be] 1-1, Francis Martin; 2. - w Deacon. iiiwiili...» stfretsrs m: t» and ..~on.' will hfe at 18 to ‘$0 . Age and new serial r‘ Saturday. Souris, Monday. p. c. is . . ‘BRIDG ETOWN :—-If the road will lead the service at 7 p. m. ccrs. 1998-3-13.tmf3l cult met at the home of ‘the Re- cording Steward. Mr. W. B. Loard on Tuesday evening. the pastor pre- siding. Dnring the meeting it was moved that letters of sympathy be sent to Mrs. George Creed, Dundas. on the loss of her beloved husband, who was a valuable member oi the board, his absence at the meeting being keenly felt; also to Mrs. (Dr) Muttart. Souris, on the loss oi her dear son Frank. The, recording steward closed the session in pray- er. The pastor is remaining for of conference. ‘I_ CROSS ROADS ruary: Kenneth Gard; 3. Ira Balderston. Grsdo V-l,‘ Elva harson. . -Grade IV—-1, Austin Kennedy; 2, Leigh KcnncilYl 3.'Mayme Lane. - Grade Il—1, Earle Kennedy: 2. Willard Stewart. Grade I, Sr.—1, Katie Moiyneaux 2, Margaret Farquharson. Grade I, Jr.—-1, Guy Kennedy; .2, Hester Wood: 3. Helen Wood. Perfect uttndancc—Alfred Mac- Ksnnedy. Lloyd Bslderstcn. Mayme Neill, Austin Kennedy, Leigh Lane. L. M. Davidson. teacher. -———<e-@-—-— WEST COVEHEAD , Standing of West School for February: " Grade X71, Margaret Beairsto; 2, Hilda MacLncblan. Grade VII—-1, Clive Maciiiillan; 12.. Cordelia Marshall; 3, Mao U-Iughes. _ Grade Vl——1, Nan Auid; 2, Frank MocMillan. Grade V—1. Erma MacMillan; 2. Bessie MucMillan; 3. Rowland Beairsto. Grade llI—1,_ 2v Eric Wilson; Dawson Hughes. Grads l, Sr.—~1, Helen Wilson; and Stuart Mucbauchlan iiequai.) Grade I, Jra-Grove MacMillsn; 2, WaIterAuIdI a, Jean MacMiiIan Millard‘: I-lniasent Ior ijQ-O eI»——- WILTBHIRE. AND vicmlrrv A meeting of the shareholders was held in the public hill 011 Wednesday. Feb. 20th. Alter B short discussion it was decided i0 buy iho Tried Easeman Mentro- Syns Radio Receiving set, which bad been installed in liw 11B" U" approval. This is a 6 tube Hut and is onc oi’ the best sets on the mar- ltct. The club ls to be congratula- ted for installing such a nish siss- cml machine. Tho public are cord- iully invited to “listen in’ ench evening oi the wcck with tho ex- cpotinn of Wednesdays. Willi!" like Broadcasting station W.G.Y. will be silent night. Two oveninsfl each week are_io be chosen as club nights. on one of those the ladies have kindly agreed to serve lunch. Tbs local talent will also be given an opportunity to entertain tho crowd should it he "an off night" ‘with the Radio- I-Iorss racing. the sport of King's h“ mpny fans in Wiltshire. There with ii- repute ions but vsrhsol the (oiowing wiI describe one of the favorites. Oh. Mr. Gallagher. 0h Mr Gallag- _ her There's a very fast horse right on this isle. » From the start down to the wire She will pace and never tire And still you soy there's none can go a mile Ob Mr. Sheen, Oh Mr. Sbssn Is't it the new world champion you “HIIVI seen?“ " " Why I have watched him many a time. - Driven by Mclfinnon he's line n Is It the Yank. Mr. Gallagher No Lady Medium, Mr. Sheen. . Fii Our visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Har- old McLean, Charlottetown. the guests of iiir. A. Glows-Mrs. l McLeod. » Charlottetown the , at —Mr. sud rs- iiuririsa;gimlu' oto sets t . IIO ll, l ll ' ‘ iii... w. Oodttly- of Mr. and rm. 5A Ir. andbfrs. m. Iowyer. Bout . " ' ti: oe . i‘. e of Mlt liltl Mrl- B Over tho aacioi-rns mule loin- bad the pleasure of lime arm . islt y m» s1‘!- ""ti'“i.i’.t W "° t m, oaurlsr, ilsxcn IOTC-S-IS-d l. ..'SIIEGIAL SHOW. DIIQINIII- Montague, 8000-8-18-21. are too bad for travelling on Sun- day the 16th. Mr. T- J. Wlgginton moons To THE coucsnr Moore's. Albion Bay, stock, crop and ixnpicments- Watch ior hand- bIlIs-I-l. Nelson & Son, Auction- ..‘THE THIRD MEETING OF the Official Board of Scurls Cir- another year subject to the consent ' llllnard’. Llallelt for Heal-eh; ‘Wm Following I5 the report of cross Roads School for the month of Feb- Grade IX—1. Cecil McPhail; 2, Jenkins; 2, Mflfsaret Smith; 3. Ernest Farqu- Covchcad Headache ‘repaired to the parlour, where the (Qemlnueil fnom Pagg M, - malice.” u» alilqrtiyeuess. and is; mahd for a due recognition of its worth. its righ . its, opinions. its proper place, lg ‘bittercst ‘burn- ings, and worse. It will not he neod- ful to review congressional. and political, and society Ills .for lllusrations. They may be found much nea r line's own door. Was thee ever such “e. "list? Such a being whose heart begets and nurses-such progeny! This beinghss the smell ofheli. and of the evil one himself. Ab! now we 0i Lower Munlfllue school for and m“ "Mal m Foreaw"! Him’ are getting at the straight truth. February: Mt‘ Stewart Y.“ Mona" night Self I5 Satan's personal “presenta- .- Much 17m- ‘mceeda i“ Md ~ °t tive in every human heart. Its door Grade x Resdins Rvcm- 2029-3-14-31- c; entrance is the door of disobedi- e cs. It can have control only 1 Elizabeth Scburman "'EASTERN AGENT-M" A,‘ where one allows himself to get out 2 Bettie Dike ' w‘ Mmumk l“ “w 93:37am"! 5‘ of intelligent sympathy with God. 3 Helen Adams “at i“ Miwwmievranftgn: 23x55: The self in Peter was rscoiling 4 Arletts Adams f “Jrficivle ‘f’? new aid new from that cross of which ‘:5 b" l i,“ 5'" "e Jesus spoke. How keen Jesus was Grads IX 8 Bu 801'!) OIIB-r- - l: retzilognilzlinghtbst sbdggcstor ‘of , t e oug t t a oun express on 1 Ines Aunear TIBQDgrLL $823515 Tktialvlgbm‘ through Peter's lips-“Get thee be- 2 Marion Adams ' ' a y“ hind me‘ Satan." Self is Satan, con- densed into each man's life, though in some he dare not exhibit his coarser traits: and in others he is being constantly con nered by that power of the Spiri of Jesus which comes through absolute, glad surrender to Him. - it asks among christian about a great many so-csilsd important matters:——What's of "whafs-tho-harm?" He up in a higher sphere with Master, who “pleased not faltering aim of His life to always those things that pleasing to Hi5 _Futhcr. thought Him narrow and fanatical, but He cared not so long ns He could daily hear that clear, sweet voice saying "This l5 My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” The final touchstone which the follower of Jesus applies to every matter i5 this: Would it please Him? - Let everyone here who earnestly desires to fit into. and to fill out. Jesus‘ plan for his life. take paper .‘ gonad "its anus speech in Fan This 5iy Satan-self may often be recognized by s. favorite question. people un- the harm! But a true follower of Jesus never lives down upon the plans lives his _ Him- self," but made it the steady, un- do were Men of u.» gathering/lad fluid upon m. Zsollsresb Iuoteto mm an adv rose to the host a-ndbhostese-II-s DIG y mak I , than foliowefihe | , address, also written in Fr nob. ‘ The following is a trausl Ion of. the address: . 1t is withabssrt filled with 10y. ‘that I appear before you this aven- inB. 500d father and good moth r. to road to you this address. in t c name of your Invitsd guests 0n this m _ '~' OOOlIIOB-‘YO-J‘ sold en wedding. k The beginning of this half cen- tury, which is now numbered with the past. was also a very msmor ubleocossicn. On that-date. you have been united In the indissoiuble bonds of matrimony. The marriage festival is something more than a rpcofd 0f the triumph of love. Lo c was crowned when you kind father and kind mother. kneeling at the foot of the sitar have sworn fidel- ity to each other before God and before your friends. On this memor- able day. you. good mother, have stepped forth from the maiden beau I ties of life's mourning to a larger, a nobler and a more sacredcurcer; and how you have fulfilled that, duty we your children know well. And you, good father, have also ful- lilled that duty nobly and well- How you must have laboured in order to procure our daily bread and the things necessary for us. No doubt, your life has not been ull isunshlne; you mustrbsve metob- stacles on the wa but you have known bow to Silflxmlllt them; you have fought them in a true chris- tian spirit and for these attributes Iof courage, you will one day be richly nu.- pensed before the throne of the Sovereign Judas. You are conscious that the years are slinnins past. but you have no resirs to bide from yourselves the fact, that tbs sun Q! your life is now descending into the west. You have had your Mny with its blos- soms, and your summer with Its fruits and flowers. The wish that we now formulate on this occasion is. that you may have many more happy years; joyous years filled with the repose. that you have so richly deserved. ' At the conclusion ofthis sddr-asmtbe Capt. responded in wei i chosen words, which were greatly appreci. ated by all those present. Speeches were then made by Messrs. Cyriac Buoto Alexander LeCIuIr and the and pencil and make u list of this personal habits; such as hi5 eating. what he cats and his reading. his conversation, his use of money, his use of time, h life plans and his daily plans. his social engagements; and regard- ing each ask plainly the question ——what is the motive that controls me in this? Is it my own preferen- co or enjoyment? Or. is it to please and honor Jesus? Let him further go through the list of his business methods, his friendships, the var- ious organizations be belongs to. with -the same question. If be will do thorough work be will 111'?" ‘oably have some stiff fighting on hand both at the start and after- wards. Many n life would thereby b radically changed. For example, Icknow a christian storekofper vlvlio has on his shelves a certs n. art c e . bearing the label oi a tonic medicine. but he knows pariocily well, as docs anyone who stop5 to think shout it, that the stuff buck of the label is one form of an. in- toxicsnt. There can be no question of what the Master would say about it. But it brings a good profit. And his money-favored self asserts its mastery and carries the day. And the man tightly SYIDB U19 profits, while Satan chuckles with unholy glee, and souls pro being gjgmngd by this christian mans aid. Certainly there can be none of the power of God in such u lilo- Let us rather speak the truth and his mouth, his dress ,the use and care of his body. his recreations. LeClalr than followed with exhibition oi step dancing. cllflifmlill- Then the sound of the violin was heard, played by the imasirrfui four-h of Mr. Alexander LcUlnir. The Capt. and fill-s. lluote than gave an exhibition of step dancing and although they are both Dust the three-score and ten mark. they still can make “the dust. fly"; Mr." Henry LsClsir, Mr. and Mrs- Frank LoCiair. Miss Alice Buotc, Mr. Leopold Pineau, Mr. Alexander a fine The many gifts received on this occasion, among which. were sever- al ten-dollar gold coins testify tol the popularity o! the Capt. andi Mrs. Buots in the community- God! save the King brought this memor- able and rare occasion to s close. ' Ad Multos Annos. E i . I i i By V-icks Nova Scotia Lady Secures Relic! Overnight Mrs. Charles Darnier, oi 2 Ext. Queen Street. Amherst, Novn Scotin. writes: "I have 11nd pneum- onin for the last two winters and was on the verge of having it again when I thought I would try Vicks Vapoitub. Before retiring for the uight I rubbed it thoroughly on any that this man i5 exerting a hell. All this is included in these fowl simple words. "let him deny him- self." I5 there still o fixed P1179099 to follow Jesus without regard to what ii. may cost us. or where the keen edge of separation may cut in? CELEBRATION OF GOLDEN WEDDING. After u bsli’ century of wodiloll life, Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Iiuotc have been both spared in goorl health and prosperous circumstan- ces. to see their children and their children's children and n hOBt of triends and relatives gather at their home, In Mayfie d, on Feb. 11th. to make merry at t_ s goldcp woddins- It is indeed a matter of very ‘deep tbnnlliuiuess that after s half cent- positivs power for Satan and for I my chest and back and went to sleep. although I hadn't slept for three nights. In the morning I got up fooling likc a new woman." Dr. Oslsr says pneumonia llflti taken the lacs of tuberculosis us "Captain o the Hen of Death." to use a phrase coined by old John Bunyan. And lnfluensn is not far behind. The germs of both of those ‘diseases are constantly with us The only reliable protection against them is tbs resisting power which comes from good health. To avoid these dangerous diseases in winter; don't let yourself get run down and above all never neglect s cold. Break it up in its oariy stage with Vick-s Vapollub. the extornh vaporizing treatment for colds. At all stores. 66c a jar. for a free test site package, writs Vick Chemical 00.. 344 Paul BL. W., Montreal, P. Q. Though Vicke is new iu Canada It hos a remarkable sale in the urv o; mingled ioys and sbrrows. 111B)’ should find Wmaelvcs ‘as hap-, ti.’ §2°.“.'i‘.“§.ii;§ii‘..“KéEYME-il; n . - . parishes‘ ct a sumptuous re Iltdidf‘ red by Mrs- Buotc, aesiste b her daughters, Mrs. A under Ls lair. rs. Peter Gent ior and her grand- aughter Mrs. Freak LsCialr, each company was brought to ordai- by Mr. Oyriec Ducts, who moposed Mr. Leopold Pilleau so chairman. The elected chairman th explain- ed In well chosen words e obiect ~.-_—.-. m. rut-ii mic 3 '- inlnram List-um: ..__..-_-_.._...., as Yell etra n as a nanlieaypwtt wheel. ' States. Over 17 million jars used Yearly. 1 Rellavas Colla ._-_._..__.__. , U .*:r:'..~§i.,;,i'"..rti 8T A , ' YIB ill‘! ' lide is m: ELY? I ' HIM 1| . ie eyes: they ma _ equipped to dand the suppoee; they may be his pregnes in i ash yea bill He may Ib- m QM a i “lass. Good quality 20o Iaoh x . , 1924 g oiffvycw A Canton Crepe Four of the most popular colors, Black, Navy, Cocoa and ‘Fallow in handsome silk Canton Crepe of $3.00 qualitgywill be sold here at a big bar- gain on Friday and Saturday. The fabric is a very lovely one, 36 inches wide, ibeautifully draping. ‘ , On sale yd- xEriday and Saturday at Mail orders will be promptly filled as long as stock is available. Please get orders in very promptly. "7’ a Jim " "i! illliiiizlél-i , s, y In Our Window Spring Coats I Wonderful Value In one of the windows today you will see a truly remarkable showing" - of women’s coats—sport models, dress up styles, man tailored designs. and all record breaking values. Every design new, all new cloths, ' I and allnewmodels r Men’s Ibark Grey Flannel Shirt Friday and ' s Saturday . Heavy working shirt of " flannel, collar ‘attached. Made in roomy style. an absolute eye opener in value. Will ‘be on sale for Friday and Saturday at Send your order by mail-we Will send post paid. Money back 1f Y0“ are! not satisfied. - _ Q y“ _, , . - l Liniln loom Bargains, floller Towplllns, all linen. 4 cpeoltis yer Muir‘ ml Saturday ................ .. it's Vdll Hoes ltlfiill. 11x11, Qfitill Me llell ‘risen Ones p‘ in to, n, n . p5; et soiled Towel!- ’ u: m! mum's l" m" u; Q will Turkish T0" mh>e~eiev w "t 5"" some lalllllimi“ 3' -- Iaflles wilil- UDWW 35° w“ Striped Fisunolatt. 28 inch- es mo. spam.-. so» W" moo-n» Cotton noun "rowelling. Friday and Satprday 10o Yd M9035