. u ll "APRIL 1r. 1924 Y :- x. “"*:'r.“.:°:.t2‘.°'ar'. They 1 °" m’! "Ilishtssfter. matter and Ite Genninshear Ilttlellvel-Pllls Y0!!! System of all waste ' d-as easy to take as sugar. awe Glamoro- gulate Your Howell. “ms-ch wash‘ RlNSO is ideal for method you use. have to change any steps—iust use Rina used to use ordinary soap. ll you lilce to boil your white cot- give you just the tons, Rinso will sale cleansing suds the boiler. ll you u machine, follow the ad washing machine manufacturers- use Rinso. Just soaking with this For every day method any wash-day You do not of your usual o where you If you use a Washing Machine. soak your clothes in the Rimo suds as usual. lnilre morning odd more Rinse solution and work the machine. Then rinse and drp-— you will have a clean sweet snow - while Ivush. you need‘ in so a vooshing vice of the big new kind oi soap loosens all the dirt until a single rinsing leaves the clothes clean and spotless. However you do you r wash, malte I it easy by using Rinso. Rlnso is sold by all grocers i and department LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED stores TORONTO From Films All A P. O. BOX 332 K,O Quick developing and printing sol-vice- Mal-i orders receive prompt attention. Maciiinnon Drug Co. $2.60 to $3565 sins to Fit Any Camera PHONE 219 t DAK Y - calving well-merited i Charlottetown store »._ Canada, by being promoted to th " store in North Toronto at a salary, 1-’ double that which he has been rc-l f‘ cuiving -in ‘ Muliuby leaves for his new charger ' friends in this ‘Province while r8- ’, pleased to learn. of his splendid pro- ;‘.- motion which takes him back t0 his native city of Toronto. Ila will mm cmmnorrnrowu" GUARDIAN. , SHOP from Holman'| Catalog ‘ FLOATING ON AIR-"Thafs what ‘balloon tirss do for you. See them at A. Horne 8r Co's exhibit at Motor Show. 2495-4-16-21 SEE OUR WONDERFUL dlspla of Easter Beef on Good Friday.‘ Saunders, Newsom & Co. , 2448-4-14-61. TO INSURE early delivery kind- ly place your order for Hot Cross Buns with our driver or Phous 211. Stewarts Bakery. Z483 4 15 3i 8T<EWART'8 BAKERY Is the right place to secure your Hot Cross Buns. Please order early- Wholosals and retail. 24834 15 3i A SPECIAL BARGAIN on Thurs- day at 2 o'clock, a. great snap in la- dlcs fine heather hose $1.25 for 79c Shown in our Richmond Street window. First quality latest shades Prowse Bros., Ltd. 2503-4-16 2i T0 VISIT NOVA SCOTIA.— Edmund Burke, the great Canadian bass baritone is shortly to sing in New Glasgow, N. S. Mr. Burke, who ‘is a first cousin of Mr. Walter E. Burke of Charlottetown is n member of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. Ho is Canadian born. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. —Ser- vices at Milton and Rustico: The services on Sunday April 20th will be conducted us follows: In St. John's Church, Milton at 11 a. m; St. Mark's Church, ltiustico nt 3 p. ill. Thu-re will be u. Good Friday service April 18th in St. John's Church, Milton at 11 a. m. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE TO- NIGHT. —_ltev. George Taylor will give an illustrated ‘lecture undcr lhc auspices of the St. James Liter- ary Society in St. James Hall to- night ut 8 o'clock on George phet. This lecture will be nicely Illustrated nnd is open to the pub- lic who urc cordially invited to boar this talented spcukcr. SCIENCE DEMANDS UNIFORM- |TY.-¢Cwrctul research made in rec- cnt years in the study of diotctics Inns shown the great importance to tho human system oi purity and uniform quality in food's. 1t is u. great blessing that today so many coffee can b-e procured in air tight G ul the first pure food products to become widely popular in ‘Canada. tul blending maintains the qlliilily absolutely uniform. TRANSFERRED. — Mr. P. C. Mnilnhy, proprietor nf the Wool- worth Co's. store in Charlottetown for tho past several years is re- u recognition for his work in building up .to a in place! among the lenders nianagcrship of Rho Charlottetown. Ml‘- his inuny on Monday next and grntting his departure w-lll be very bc succeeded in Charlottetown by his hoen us careful in handling situation us the Ontario mcnt had been," said the Speaker, melthat we are in today." I E l claims put forward for as erggllin-lon was that it would ellmiliate u ‘overlapping but it so happened that woolwor ‘ it fell far short of that object. If instead of organic Union of three churches those bc- hind the movement had ivorketl to- -ward u fctlcratetl endeavor which THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN STUDEBAKER — Built up to a standard- not down to a price. See them at the Motor Show. 2495-4-10-21 HOT CROSS BUNS 10r- Good Fri- dsy—leavs your order today with Stewnrts Bakery. Phone 211. 2483 4 15 3i OU-R STORE in Cameron Block will be closed tomorrow on account of moving our stock into our new premises. Fennoll 8t Chandler. 1i EXTRA QUALITY Easter Bee! all this wosk. Saunders, Newsom ‘ Co. 2448-4-14-61. PERSONALS Mr. Simon Joseph was yesterday stricken with a slight paralytic stroke. He is resting comfortably at his home. Miss Jean Robinson, of Summer- side In visiting her sister Mrs. Marcus Calder. Mrs. Jack Proud has been con- fined to his home for the past two weeks suffering from n swelling of his limbs. He will X-Ray examination shortly. undergo an Says Church Union Liked Tired Horse PASSES THREE PROVINCES BUT GETS HEEBIES IN ONTARIO (TORONTO STAI; APRIL 9TH.) Church Union was liked to a played-out horse trying to navigate the “Grand Ecclcstirtstical Steeple- chase," said Rev. 'l‘. W. (formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. I.) who acted as chairman, at n Frederick watts, painter and mo, mass meeting of Presbyterlans of ltlverdalo district, opposed to or- ganic union with and (Iougrcgzttionnl Churches, hcld la-st. night. Goodwill tho Methodist Rcv. Mr. Goodwill said that thc progress which had hucn made by Church Union reminded Spark Plug. it had managed mnlw its wny through Saskatchcwnh and Manitoba, but had stopped when it reached tario., When it reached this Pro- dclicious foods as well as ten and Xmc“ l‘ ‘levehlled l1 m"! case 0T him of to Alberta. On- Hcebies." They held the old horse d and tlmheretl but lacked plaster. mwkageéh “SAJDADA” Tea was one up, and said it was pretty well lath-I Cunturio was to furnish plaster but .. ~ _ hcrc appeared to be something] [he aluminum package keeps the‘ . . “l ‘l k“ wrong somewhere. Old, mun ma‘ ‘lush “d “he m“ wh e s Ontario said: "We will inspect the horse." and Ontario had every right to inspect it. ' llfltll the Govnrn- "If the General Assembly we would not be in the muddle Ho said that one of the chief ‘ Church accomplishing ould nlso include the Church of gland and tho Baptist Church it would have been something worth striving for. IN MEMORIAM ' old overseas comrade. MP- TmceY- MR. JAM ES GREEHAN AT mo“ Motor Show BIG I STAR $840.00 Delivered AND THE " — i _“Ws TeiliYou 5 fir» the Job” I i A_'l‘ THE Motor Show FEATURES DURANT ~ $1450 Delivered lgriiiilsrsrm are m‘ with one... nnronn _ .6‘?- Lilli Young Girls Clear Away Pimples With Culicura Gently ymcar the Dimple: with Cutl- vnrn Ointment on the end of the finger. lVnsli off the Cuticura Ointment In five iuinuicn with Cuticura Snali Ind M‘ wntcr and continue bnihinit for some minutes. This treatment is best 0n rislnil vi -.- FMnZBc. (Ilntrnlntfllndwc. ‘liiculnlle. Try our now Shaving Stick. Tho late Mr. James Greehan whose death took placo on April 12th inst., at his homo was n life long resident of Newton‘, Lot-Zti. being born there in tho your 1844 shortly after his parents hud omi- gratcd from Ireland. This settlement was then in its infancy with very little land clcnr- cd and only a few log houses built so that it may be truly snid that Mr. Groehan was one of tho pion- net's who helped to make this part of the province what it is. About four weeks ago he con- tractod a severe cold which he was unable to overcome and was con- fined to the house during which time ho had the best medical ut- tendanco and nursing but on ac- count of his advanced years there was little hope for his recovery and realizing that the cind was near ho had the consolation of fre- quent visits from his pastor Rev. M. J. Smith who also administer- ed sacraments of Holy Church. During his long lifetime ho wua an ideal man ot tho "old school" and strictly lived up to his idcnln and rctirimt. _ A,“ (7 .1; of truth. honesty sobriety, Indus- litiillli IPC-atm-diyfiliiuh! u 30:25:” try and pnrsuvorzinoo -in his chosen vocation which added materially ply best Stand Coke. COKE .€._. i COAL r WOOD We are now receiv- ing fresh mined coal of quality ard Mines, and will be pleased to sup- ‘I1“ll1"“‘ii‘l.‘.i.i' ‘if; uire . s0 a 7 (Soft Wood andj from to his and prosporlty. Aithoughmnmarrisd ho took a trout interest in schools, churches and other institutions which stood for» the welfare and advancement of the young people and always generously contributed his share to benefit thorn. 1n his young day's it was difficult to got an sducat‘ but being gift- ed with an originality and com- psnionable conversation affirmed by sound and logical ideas made him a favorite among his fsllowi mom and always adhering to tbs- "Goldou Rule" left without an onsmy. His passing to the great beyond has bereft. the community of a flood loyal citizen, a true end faith- ful member of the Catholic church during his exemplary life on earth. His funeral took place on the 14th inst to St. Maiscbis church. Kinirorc when a Mo» of Requiem was sung tor the repose of his w. D. 6111113 3P CO- liiinti°i.‘l'i'é"i.l'l.'fi.i°fiiliil.l'i" Hi med u = Co nollfs whiff menial-linings. mniis II . p . . ~ - strict Smith.- P. J. Quins, Mo: ~ ‘l " t‘ e I Phonerls“ "l i‘ will??? ‘hum: 93:10pm!» . , . ' r-smo.‘ my btiiwui ‘V. t ‘§...~»--_ > |»_‘\lli: I I i glue-j ay Anglo-Russian Conference (Canadian Prion.) LONDON, April 16.—'l‘he Angle- Ruseiau conference for the settle- mont of the remaining differences between Great Britain and tbs Rus- sian Soviet Government will be for. molly/opened at the Foreign Office M01148)’ when Prime Minister iVIac- Donald will welcome the Russian Delefiiiliflll, headed -by Christian Rnkovsky, and Professor Preobras- chenskl. which arrived In London Wednesday. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, April ld-Quotations furnished by Ward and Johnston, hleinbers Montreal Stock Ex- change. ' Bell Telephone - 1261/; Brampton ______ .- - 35% St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power _____. Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. .-_ .- Canadian Pacific Railway____ 146% New York Central .... -_ 100 Crucible Steel International Paper Kclly Springfield _. Mex. Petroleum _________ __ International Mei‘. lMarlno __ Press Steel Car __________ __ Pun. American Petroleum .__ 461/; _ American Can. ________ _-,._ 98% Brazilian Fraction -- - 51 Howard Smith Pfd_ 90 Howard ‘Smith Com. -__-.. _ 51% Spanish River Preferred 108% Spanish River Com. ...... -- 98 Steel Company of lCanada .._ 71.1% British Empire Steel 1st ,_ _ — Penmnnc ............ ._ - Abitibl _.._ ' Shawinlgan .-._ _ 126 Laursntide Pulp ......... -_ 87 Canadian General Electric __ —— Canadian Steamship Com._-. — Canadian Steamship Pfd. -— Asbestos om ........ _. - Dnininion Bridge _ —— Montrcal Power __ 150% Winnipeg Electric __ 24")’; National Breweries — Atlantic Sugar ._.._ — Atchison ......... ._ 99% Am. Ca,- & Foundry — Aui. lhocomotlve ..... .- ..__ 70% Am. Smelling A‘: Retlningn“ 601/, Anaconda Copper ________ __ 3254,, More Sold than all other brands combined l0 for l8‘? 2O " 35¢ anrlln fins of 616W“. 1151055 illlillllllil Oiits. May 44m. July 44%. 40%. 60st 0i Living Chart What were YOU paying for Dairy Butter during the past month. Th, latest figures from Ottawa give there as the average prices. Charioitet‘ n St. john guebec _ ontrcal Sherbrookc‘ Ottawa Brockvillc (ingsicu Bcllcvillc _ -’eterboro ‘Qgn ‘~59 313.1111 t," so.‘ Br1ntiord '1 Ga Guelph Kitchener Woodstock Jmwuonammcsrnra-n MONTREAL EXCHANGE (‘f 1934 Victory ............. _. 102.50 1933 Victory .......... _- -_ — 1922 Victory ...... __ .. — 1937 Victory _____________ _. 106.85 BANKS l I | Bunk Nova Scotla ....... ._ —»— MI-lieztt, May 102%. July 104_ Sept. 104%, Corn, May 77%. July 787;. Scptl 18% ScpLl 41 For Easter Treats BUY D. & F. MEATS YOU WILL WANT THE FINEST HAM ANI) BACON SELECTED ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON-Mild sugar cured, evenly streaked, sliced to the desired thickness on our modern cutter, or sold ‘by the half side at a dif- ference in price. HAMS-Deliclous with the flavor of grain and dairy fed prime young porkers-requlrs no parbol-Iing. Price 25c per lb. PICNIC HAMS-You will always erioy these mild cur-ed hams. Have you bought one yet? They are selling fast. - WE SOLD OVER 400 OF THESE LAST WEEK. They weigh from 5 to 7 pounds each, price 20c pGr pound. PICNIC ROLLS-Gut from the shoulder, free from bone, no waste, 25c per pound. These meat; have b=en secured from DAVIS & FRASER CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. And are cut from selected "ISLAND" porkers. Jenkins £6 Son onocnns SUNNYSIDE. 1' 3i Mon ed Thur: Stratford London St. Thomas Chain am Regina Moose: law Saskatoon Prince Albert Edmonton Cal ary ». Lei bridge Vancouver Victoria How do prices in YWI‘ infill)’ compare with other cities? Are you plylflQ more or less than average? Thus prices are for average quality “dslivered" floodl- Tomorrow: Rout Leg of Mut- OYIIS s‘ Pain Stops Instantly ' inland li H he b - 313m sis¢-';;wii|°:¢i>:i--;Tn Instantly. Tim ti" w" "w" 5nd coca: out. Does an! "ml amggpgg garb‘. Get Blue-icy n QBItBIIIi "The ‘Arr’ is the real Iadiu shoe and the out Mn is most reasonable for such high grade. 1 , Black Viol strep in low and medium heel . 86.40 The Spirit of Easter says buy new shoe: and not them at GOFF"S ‘ Brown Scotch Brogue Oxfords 07M 1g and . Kid Ind Cllf In lllflk llld CONN‘ ‘H0600, In Loq Cabin Bamboo, 01o. Also "Georgian." "Olllllb." “lflfllltw and other high grades and many tin: " siili§'"i§l1l}§'{ milieu». s»... m». s... n I“ n _“__ i “'50 Men's new crops solo Gray Suede wiuliotsone .................... -. $8.75 w u d“. "M; GOFF BROS ‘ =1»:- r-e- w» 1w m- e-fi. QR: . 27k 5",;