liHE FINANCIAL --Contmued from as already been made is being ev- lenced in it variety of ways. and iustrates the disposition iierators in various branches of the ‘lnrket to take profits, "litiently await developments. What P5 been feared by some is that this i focess might go too far, with the‘ iiNi-zsoixit. . ‘UR ' . t_ ~- a. . »_, i., Your System Those who make the glass of ENC their ‘first daily duty are rewarded with clear akin. rosy complexion, high spirits and a . always, because the clogging waste and poison of a sluggish system have been expelled regularly_and happy heart . . . . . punctually, Refuse substitutes. ‘TFRUIT §ALT The word! Fruit Salt" and LNO are the registered tradn ill-Uh; oi I. C- L50 Ltd. llttflfdlllg to l1 “S11 Fernand Rinfret. to E. J. Garland l Riveri. The Jage 5- are as follows: of large and then stationery. merce, 2. " refuse support to the market, at point sufficiently early to prevent ‘ i unreasonable degree of reaction. he" hFé been no indicaiion of any '_'..Cl'l state or things as yet, but on f_».e contrary. substantial buying has [lllfllly made Jlders 0f stocks have been willing ‘,' 1E5 them Bo at concessions. Net'- Ztheless, ch has already been suggested, d the notably conservative attit- 5 0n tile Dirt of bankrrs. should as cautions to the ranl: and e of investors. There is a fairly al feeling that the structure of; B market has been strengthened ' the recent readjustments, but no, --cided alteration of trend can be‘ Zpected until the credit qutstion Emore definitely settled. lxrv-oiva REJECTED p V / FOR GOVERNMENT JOBS iOTTAWA, April L‘3.»Sixtjv-oiie per- , recommended for positions by‘ _9 civil service sen rejected iii the past. three years. its appearance when the doubt as to credit. Como our legislators Young mcii ,0ltl men, Dry men Wet men, Voted prohibition. "To kill demon rum, gSiily legislation, i Wise guyg i 5hr Eur-s. , Big stiiys, ‘Small guys commission, have -- ~:1.-~ . ~ “mu- . ...... .._...- . qt. >'.-,‘-. ' "dam! ilouariuns LlMlTi “Spring a Clean” '7 Western Guardihn o a . ‘Zlg —BUY 4 AND 5 CELL Hot Shot T Batteries at Bruce's. 337l-4-24-li —WIITSIN AGINTF-Mr. O. J Gallant u Guardian Aunt in Kow- lan. and will b0 new! to reoelvn new and t I subscriptions u". -N0. 6 COLUMBIA IONITOB BATTERIES-wholesale and retail at Bruce's. 3311-4-24-11 “p” “m” i“ "minus Kensirigton April 28 Rev .1. liuuse of Commons today by Hon. ' ' ' ' secretary of state, tU. F. A., Bow’ rejections are provided ‘ ior under Section 24 of the civil ser-l vice act. By departments the figures’ Asrieulture. 4; finance, 5; Justice.‘ 1; labor, l; marine and fisheries, 6;: national defence, 3; national revenue! 9: post-cflicc. Zlifpublic printing and‘ l; public works, 5; rail. suit that the would be a tendency‘ I ‘WIS and Canals‘ l; trade and “m” Our Law Makers ‘Wml Alwlflxies to Claude Hougfoi-i) lrom ithc Council Chambers, From the Hail of Fame, iLcd by Premier brave. Farmer-Si lfiwlers. doctors. Men with Scripts on vendors. Business on the bum. illflllllllllu up their sleeve, Willi their cl-ieques they leave. "OSCAR." -A’1‘TEND SALE on premises d: late Edward Stewart. French River, on Friday next. 8353-4-23-21 -lF YOU REQUIRE high class stock 0r new implements, good har- ness. Attend uls at French River. 3353-4-23-2i -—COME AND BUY P. E. I. cham- pion Island bred mare; Kemah Aub- rey 2141-4 at big sale on Friday i next. 3354-4-23-2! --UNITED CHURCH OI: CAN- R. Saint, D. D.. Minister: 9.45 a. m. Sunday School; ll a. m., The Power : of the Passive. 7 p. m., Red Lights on lthe Track of Life-Balsam. Special music. 3 p. m., First United Church, iSummerfieid. A cordial welcome to . all. --ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY-—- When Mr. J. M, Noonan opened up his store on Water Street, Summer- side, last Friday morning, it was found that it had been burglarized during the night. The thieves had gained entry by breaking the cellar window at the back and then forcing the cellar hatch. They had ransack- ed the premises, stealing l1 quantity oi.’ cigarettes and tobacco, some cun- ncd goods, a number of mouth or- gans and jack knives and some candy and fruit. The matter was kept quiet whllc the police were at work and on Sunday morning and night they searched premises belonging m par- ties under susplcl -n, but without, re- sult. On Monday afternoon ChieUof Police Murray and Prohibition Of- flcer Brookes again raided the same premises and unearthed two hidden sacks nearly full of the stolen goods. They arrested two young men in con- ncctlon with the affair and lodged them in Jail. with nt least ona further arrest in prospect-es —LECTUBE AND ENTERTAIN- MENT‘ —La.st Friday evening a. splen- did lecture and programme of music ‘Iwaa held in the Lodge Rooms of tiic IL 0. B. A, at Summerside, under the auspices of the Ladies Lodge. Mr. B. that Gleam with Coloif I '- » THROUGH city streets, down sun-warmed country lanes, Weep cars aglow with color . . . can that gleam like jewels. Spick. and-span new cars . . , yea, and IpiOL-dnd-apnn old cars, made bright and colorful with DUCO. Illltcntofyoursfl; sauce STEWART o co. Charlottetown, P. E. I. why not have it smut-toned and brought up-to-dnte with DUCO? Those tempting new colors . . I allofthomu-nrayourotoohoosa "r-Pl-INT "l!" av an, In ovvuvau Registered Reflnlhlng Every car refinished by the up ro ed DUC_ process must mourn-g 2? a.) :5, cxactm standards set up by angdjgn Indust ea Limited. To assure the main. tannnce of these standards, each job dong Iby an Authorized DUCO Refinisher, in accordance with the methods specified 11y the Flint laboratories. is re ‘stored at ‘the home oifice of the Flint glint am] ¥lzsniah Division, make" of DUCQ a is ' f - ' DUCO joyifpgilildidanllztciherdiugato tory . methods an specifications. B; sure to get your registration card. from. Drive in and l“ u: show you how easy Ind economical it it today to got n genuine DUCO reflniihiiig I05» ' ~ ‘ city on Wednesday last. m- Dayle. irna cimatorrarowiv GUARDIAN l Rayner very ably presided over al large and appreciative audience. Preceding the lecture a vocal and instrumental was given by several of the most tal- ented young ladies and Brother! of , the Lodge. Mrs. Dobson very gracl-i ousiy accompanied on the piano. This l was followed by recltatioiis and sale ‘ o! candy. Brother A. S. McKay then I delivered an excellent address on his l trip to the Pacific Coast. entitled “From Ocean to Ocean.“ Mr. Mac~ Kny described ln an entertaining manner his impressions of the differ- ent cities he visited and such wonders as Niagara Falls iviih its marvelous hydro-electric illumintitioiis. Partic- ‘ ularly interesting was his description o! the Jasper Park. which he con- sldered would soon excel Baiiff as a tourist resort. The lecturer held his audience enthralled with his vivid word pictures oi’ the splendour and magnificence of the Rockies. In Victoria and Vancouver he mr . many Islanders who were glad to welcome some one from their native province. The chariman made some interest- ing remarks in which he fully coin- cided with the points made in Mr. MacKnys instructive lecture. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the speaker for his splendid address. ‘ The singing of the National Anthem ‘ a close.-S l PERSONALS —Miss Campbell of Campbelltori. N. B., who is visiting in Summer-side“ the guest of Mrs. (Dr) J. C. SimpW son. sang very acceptably at the‘ Sunday evening service oi’ the ‘Irin-l i ity United Church, Siiininerside.—-S i —Miss Minnie McLeod. daughter o2 Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLeod. oi.‘ Linkietter, who has been under- going treatment in the Prince County Hospital, has returned to her hoinc very much improved-S —Mr. E. s. Wright, of Suinmersidc. who recently underwent an opera- tion in the Prince County Hospital ls now sufficiently recovered to be able to return to his home-S —Mr. and bfrs. John McFayden. who have been spending the whiter months with the latter's parents, lvlr. and Mrs. Richard Wood of Coleman. left on Monday on return to their home in Somerville. Mass.—-S Mount Stewart Notes His niany friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Edward Jay, has been con- fined to his bed for some time. on Wednesday. Mr. on Thursday. Mr. William Griffin and m. James; Lund left on Thursday to prepare for, lobster IlShlXIE. 8b Cable Head. P. E. I._ Mr. Garnett Proiitt, of A.. Horne and, Co. was in Mt. Stewart on Thursday. i‘ Miss Cora Douglas. Charlottetown.‘ paid a visit to relatives and friends in Mt. Stewart last week. j l Mr. Ralph Dingwell, Moreil, was in; Mt. Stewart last week on business. Mr. Charles McDonald. was in the l l i | l Mr. Pius McBride. Scotchfort, was’ programme oi music l Troy, Montague. have returned from bmught a "my enjoyable ewning t“ , tol, was among" the visitors to Mont- her sister Mrs. David Reid and her friends will be glad to hear she is somewhat better. spending i recent visitor to Mt. Stewart. i . dastem Guardian ..'EA5Tl-2_RN AGENTS-Mr. J.W laurdock ts Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscription. ..‘MON'I‘AGUE YIELD-Rev. J _\v Williams will conduct services on tlit- Montague field Sunday, April 28, a.~ "follows-At Montague ll a. m. the pastor will give an address on "Bro- . therhood“ to the I. 0. O. F. and Sis- , tel- Rebekaiis. Special music will be rendered. Cordial invitation extended to all. Georgetown 3 p. in. and Stur- gculi 'l p. in. PERSONALS ..*Mrs. Lewis Connley and litil daughter, Boston, Mass. are visiting Mr. Joseph Trainor, St. Teresas. ..‘Mr. Patrick Evans, Chalotte- town and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Cai-‘d- igan. were week end visitors to St. Tcresas the guests of Mr. and Mrs Peter Curran. .."Tlic lvlissos Laura and Horence a. few days visit to Moreil and vlc- iiiity. ..*l\Irs. William A. Hnwboit. Bris- aguc, being called to the bedside o.‘ ..‘Mr. and Mrs. PeLerCurran. St. Tercsas have returned home after the winter months with their daughter Mrs. Albert Mooney. jNewark, N. J. On their return Mr. ‘and Mrs. Curran spent a week in l Boston neighbors. Currairs third trip to the States. visiting old friends and This is Mr. and Mrs. rzMuscular Rheumatism Subdued- when onc is a sufferer from mulcu- lar rheumatism he cannot do better than to have the region rubbed with Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. Let the rubbing be brisk and continue until ease is secured. There is more virtue in a. bottle oi it than can be fully estimated. LONDON. April 23.—HOW King Solomon disproved the rumor, pre- valent that the Queen of Sheba had cioven hoofs and thick ankles, is related by Lady Glover in Queens. Famous Rulers of the East." in court circles at the time. her book. "Great When the queen paid her famous visit to him, therefore, attendants were ordered to spill buckets of Wat/er in the waited in state to receive her. hall of the palace .\Vh8l‘8 he The queen, perceiving the splash Mr‘ Joseph Tramm. was m the Cmdon the floor. hurriedly lifted her skirts high. and Solomon in his wis- dorn. was able to see for himself that Arthur McLaughlin and M53 the story of the hoofs was false and Mark)“ McKenzie. were in ‘he my that the queens ankles were above reproach. Deaf Hear Again Through New Aid~ lfiirplnco No lllgnr Than Dlml Winn Enthusiastic Following Tan-Du] Free Trial Oder Arm irvrnlydlve years devoted ax- t-luslvelv to lhc maiiufnrturo of scienti- ilc hciirliig aide. U10 Canadian Acountl- o-u l-ul. “Wt. 22a, 4: Richmond Rt. West. Toronto. unt.. his yust par- fectetl ‘\ new model Acoultlcon that Wllrescnta the kreatent advance ‘at iimde ti. tho fe-fflllllMh of nearing or the deal’. This Intent Acoustical: in fol- lured hv a tiny earpiece no bigger than a dime. Through :.ii| dot-lea, “mud; are elem-i) and dlntlllClly tranlmltta to sulniormal ears with wondertu honciit to hearing and health sills. The makers offer an absolutely free trial for 10 day-i m any one person who may be interested. and n letter will bring one of those remarkable lltll to your home for -i thorough and convincing taut. Send them your name and nddrnl today The many friends oi’ Master Mur-' dock Romard arc glad to scc llllfli around again. after undergoing nn_ operation in the City Hospital-D GBEENFIELD SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade IX: 1, Emma ’I‘roy; 2, Reta Ernist; 3, Wallace Brothers. Oracle VII: 1, Willie Evans. Grads VI: 1, Myrtle Cairns: 2, Mary Cairns; 3, Eileen Ennis. Grade V: l, Johnny Cairns; 2, ans; 3. Joseph McKenna. Grads 1V: 1. Mary Brothers, Elizabeth Broth- ara (equal); 2. Mai-y McKanna. Grade Ill: g 1. Walter Doyle. _ Grads 1 (a): l 1, Margaret 'I‘rainor; 2. Mary 5 ‘ri-aiiior. ‘ Grads I (b): 1. Role ‘Trainer. Grids I (c): Joioph Hynaa. Perfect attendance: Willie Broth- ars. Illnlhoth Irothars. Mary Bro- thers, turtle Cali-m, Mary onlml, Motrin tuna. Mary Mclanna. Wali . i l i i . I i l l Florric Ev- RBI! .. v » » tsp,» . q ..l.»-i ~ Ilmntall o! attendance 01.1. ‘flutter. Ill!” 9W3“; i issue fi Biggest, Best Wall Paper Catalogue — in Canada —- “Wa Save You Dollars" — MAIL COUPON — Moore a llcLeod Ltd, Charlottetown. 1>_ at i., lfnll ma New Wall Paper Catalogue Name ................. P, o. Audi-m ....._...' Frovlncn ........ ................ Moore C! McLeod v Limited Charlottetown. P. I, L. lor l. OflIOY-M llflllllll 3. IO! Tl‘! Of-l“ ‘I lai l. Ell llloillflni l. than ‘h7- lofl l. 008D 8810!. GINO V M's! ¢Monday Morning A pri if 22nd. g opens our . Spring Sale 0f l Linens Sheetings, Pillow Cot tons etc. anon PAST EXPERIENCE YOU have learned to ex- pect a. good deal from this annual Spring S316 °f Wm» and we f d thing perhaps better the“ "ny- lt-ififi: £3 mob 31$ 86:511. ifiniiliis wonderful array of b '15, Monday morning, head of main stairway, 2nd floor. BLEACHED suaarmo Good medium weight 70 in- ches wide .......l......84c yd. BLEACHED SHEETllflG _ Fine evenly woven, will give excellent wear 63 inches W166 40c yd- Three big specials in Wabasco bleached sheeting 72 inches yd. 72 inches .. . ..._.. . . . . . .650 yd. 90 inchc .............75c~yd. Unbleached sheeting. Durable fine quality round thread 63 inches _. . . . . . . . . .340 yd. 72 inches .38c yd. 80 inches .430 yd. Circular pillow cotton. A med- ium weight fully bleached 40 in- ches wide yd. Circular pillow cotton. Extra. weight. A. sjecial value. 40 inches .. . . . . .. .430 yd. 42 inches .. .. . . . . . . .45c yd. 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Wabasso Pillow Cotton 42 inches .............45cyd. 44 inches .. . ~.......48c Yd- 46 inches yd. ‘Interesting Values in Table Damask weight 54 inches wide .. .890 yd.- Two big values in heavy ser- viceable all linen table damask.- Bleached" 68 inches ,........,.,....... .3125 Yd» .70 inches .. ...$1.50 yd. Colored bordered luncheon cloths. Made from good quality Irish oyster linen. Assorted col- ored brodered 52 inches by 52 inched .a........~......$1.00 ea. Save on Towellings and Towels Good medium weight all linen roller towelling 16 inches wide 15c yd. Our beat quality “Moormac” linen roller towelling, 17 inches 26c yd. Pure white Turkish towels 22 inches by 44 inches . . .8100 pr. Heavy all linen roller towel- ling 16 inches wide . . . . .200 yd- Oiir best quality all linen Glass towelllng 22. inches wide _.30c yd- Heavy hemstiched all linen towels 18 inches by 34 inches 75c. pr- Whlto Krinklette Bedspread No. 1 quality . ... ..,....81.76 ea. Scores of Other Bargains. 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