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Archer, Gen era] Representative Milton McLeod, Agent s55 Prince Street, Charlottetown lf you sro either naturally ' promotes truii liiilil beauty, u}. lzlvi-a ii mild. vii it rifllllfiilli‘, extremely ‘ OIKOKOKTHPJKQ! i! 1 I\\\\\\\\Y'IIIIIIIIII. ‘I\\\\IQMIIIIIIA [Ulla BLUE BIRD ELECTRIC WASHER ‘Sumo Exclusive Feature! minim] only ln tho Blue. .. .. .. ..Blrd 1. The adjustable wring- ei- with approved safety release. All metal enamell- ed. rigid, cannot warp. The rolls hrs made of the fine- st griiile of rubber. 2. Attractive appearance iinisheil in white and GFBY enamel; easily kept Glenn. 3. The tuh ls of heavy copper, tinned inside and perfectly smooth. n‘. t. The frame is very heavi r... The motor is ineciallv d" Price Let us demonstrate the charge. We wish to convince washer and Cleaner made- Queen Street 1 four z-wheel roller hearing casteas. III! K\\\\\\\\\VIIIIA\‘ l he Best Two! Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner (lets all the dirt from under the rug by great suction and gentle sweep- ing. Rminoves ~ _ tiuii lint without injury to runs and carpets. II is the most efficient, must. GPOIIOIIIICHI il-flli east est. way to clean your house. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 with attachments $70.00 ly constructed. Mounted on easy to move. dependable. No lgned unil noise from motor and QMWl-I-lllfi llllfltl- $220.00 shove machines to you free (if you that we have the. best The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Grafton Street all thread Q ~\\1IIII4R\\\\\\\\\\'| lulu!‘ l\\‘~_ 12.11:. snow hm, Lilo, Accident. Sickness all I'll" Glass lmnlce II Ltweatntu. . that Stnll, titllill" ~ H l.nlniu,fl,,,,,,gg,,,,.nwiieiiom ‘mtg... ./\ , 't‘»tiursilu y afternoon i mil (‘With and WATER RATES! Monday tht 11th is the last iday for paying water rates. MONDAY is the lest day for r;- celvinp discounts on electric light bill: for April llghtlnqmPsy today and save money. .. . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS —- Advertisers are reminded th all display advertisements IIIUJIIEG in the Guardian Office before ‘n_ n of v rlie tiny previous to pilhllcntiofi and IIPIUPN Iii a. m. on Saturdays. ---~ \ FUNEflAL SERVICES — The fu Ilcrlil iii-rvlvii iii. ilm liiii» Miss lilti- ra Mi-Swiiln will take piui-t- ill hf-r l=llc resident-rt. i7 (li-ormii Qifit"! ‘"1 311M144‘)! the Llih at 2 p. m. The remains will bi- iukvu hy boin to Mrl-‘Jivcirs Wliuri‘ iiuii thunm- ‘ THE ciéihnLorrsrowiiiloosaigiAu IIIE cerium. GUARDIAN ADVERTISE THE BEAUTlE-S JF THE IS-LAND-by sending your friends a souvenir of P. E. I. only 57c postpsid. Guardian Office. \EVE~RYBODY INTERESTED iN Child Welfare should attend the meeting in ‘the ‘Prince of Wales College Hall this afternoon at l o'clock p. m. JUST ARRIVED-A carlosd oi the popular Sussex (linger Ale. We also curry n. full stock of their us- sorted drlults-{larvell Bros, Whole- Rule Distributor». MR‘ R H CAMPBELL, former ly iii‘ Montague. b, going lnio l‘\l\‘ (liirligti Business iit lliinter llivt-r; til-tug till experienced general l‘(' itflil‘ iimn in all automobile lines. In Ni-w lmmlnion cemetery, I Horton sou. lilvllrl. lint-r‘ School, |liilitrcli_ IQZP-iiifllillfi ii Ktillliifyll iMliLai-en, (lriiiln f. Jeiiii M-i ‘l tiiugolh Eliza-both ‘Miriilnil-gnl l_ , (truce tfomplonwtfiruile lIV-dwllfilflllllili Bell. Norman iBeil unii Win. Mi-Liiip; en, (‘hnrles lMiiLiiren; Grade 3» ‘ w. r-hiiiiiiieii. A. l’.i-ley_ 1.1mm» ch-iiipl ton; Gmde ie-Llsslie Stewart, Maurice Stewart, lbuizy Jitrdino. (‘mule l-—-<.\’I~ul‘gill'0l Riley. Donie (‘ninipion Olive Compton. Sid illo- lleth teacher . NEW HAVEN-March 314921-4, (lruile Swiirene Niurplty. 2. Edna i-‘rlzzle and Verna llurrui-h (equal) (liuilo 7.—1_ Ivan lleverentix, (‘lard Nnlun; Grade 0 -l. diary Docker-i ty_ 2, Artie MciPhee; (lriiile :'i—.‘i,i l.innli~ Neiivman; Crude $i~~l, Len; llr-rrlgziu. 2. Ella l<‘|‘i'/.zell_ Maurit- Tioi-negv; Gratit- l--‘Rit:i Newman. 2. Johnnie Giiss. ti, IDIIITIIIQ Nfcllhet; Grade 3»~1_ Mlarguret IDOGRBTLV, 2 Niyrile MlclPhee. 3. Mary Berra. llllll; GTtlfle 2-1. Eltli lit-Menus. 2, Jhok mloPhee. fl. Viva licNevln; Grade 1-—-Alton Newmiiir i. Reggie Dockerty. :l_ Robert Iinylt‘. Mary (Ynvanatigh. teacher. ~ WRESTLING CHAMPION- JIIPS w The Nlnritime wrfiiitling championships will be held IIIIIIPJ‘ ihi- auspices of the Si. John Y. ll. t‘. A. in their giuunasium on Smui-tlziy the 23rd ofvAprll at b‘ p. m. EIIIYIBr. will close at the physical illrectorb; ilfflite on Wed~ WFSKIII)’ the 20th of April. Enhry blanks can he hurl on application u! the Y. -M. i’. A. office. Siult- tiIlIP prizes are being zirrangcd for mid r. ibig entry is tilreatly 855R!" Pil. All the present title hold- ers have signi-flvil their‘ willing~ ness to enter unil some keen rnm- [lPiiLIOII is looked for. THE TRACTOR ILLUSTRATED. -»-A fairly large number including members of the local Legislature yer‘. present at the ‘Strand Theatre to witness a five reel show on- “Power Farm- ing." The pictures were bright gave the audience most isnnvincing proof of the super‘ ioi-ity of the tractor over the horse. Seem-s of farms being ploughed’ ind tuirrowed, harvest out, stocked and iiu-eiiheif ‘JII wlin the tracior. were most lnlsresiiiliz. During lilo mowing of the FPPIH Mr. Ilztyc-s 1.1V.» :1 let-turn on “Seed Hail Pro.- nrirntlon" and Mr Dobiion on ‘Mechanical Construction." At the KIUNG of tho cnli-rliiinuw-ilt an lit» WlTlliillK talk wits glviin on mechanical sippliniii-es. ——?-<4_--_..._ nill'iiilil'.‘l Si. (‘lutrlos or Jersey Milk “with the (‘Fr-tint left. in“ is '11!" llll?" 001W’; milk ovaportiietl lo the consistency of (EFEBIII. A richer. purer milk for all cooking uses. tlllnnh LlIIIenl Relic-Gel Doll}. ' oi. t. c. ihkiis Eye Specialist Office, Royial Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hour-s 9-42.30, 2--5. Phone 68-Y QQIQIQC 'UQOQ'Q@* __.__.__.._._._~>\'._._._____._-______ SEE ll. o. WHITE At - Y The Gray Dort ‘Show room if you are con- sidering the purchase of a new or second hand car. All cars sold under written warran- ty. Sales on easy Ienns if required. ATTENTION IS CALLED T0 ilii- (‘IIIIIIH Welfare. meeting to be iifiiirossfdl by .\Il'. B. Mom-ii- ti) ilii- public organizer. llllrl Mon- ii.i_»' uftiernnon nt. 4 p. m. in llio» Pi-ini-i- oi‘ Wales (fiilirigi- lliill. HONOR ROLL of Mt. IIetWtert~~~ (it'll-lo 7.-~1. Mlury Drlscoll. '2. George Drisi-nll; Grade 5_—1, Rus- hl"l Monnishutr 2. Clifford Mons» KIl-‘lm; Grade 4-1, Helen Drisooll, L’ llernlce ‘Mulch, Hollis Jenking; Gi-iiilo 3-1 Arthur Monnghnn; Grade 2~-i.izzie Burke. t. Freddy Jenkins. Edna Jen-kins; Perfect lillillllllllivfl Lilrzie Burke, lierlli- ‘Stewart tent-her. HONOR ROLL, loin. School Marclr lil2l~ Grade 7-71. Gear ulna Matheson. 2, Ilessie 11mm“. on, ll. llildrvil (‘r-wltiril- Gritile l_ ISIQWZITI l).'lt‘..l9“' _ Mnry Lariliaii-tl ‘.1. \\'lnnie Flynn, Griiilrfi J1, Stewait Duherty". 3, Apr-pip Player. 3_ John illluyor; (irmie i... l, Blanche (firziuvfnrd, 2 Arm-mi“, iMTIPIIBTSOII, 3. iiames ‘Crawford (‘Wide 3_—l. Georgina Pl:'._vei~ loss-uh Flynn; (lrtide 2—l_ Ali-h Mutheson, 2. Mury Quinn mm Guilrsilia ‘Morse Moore. (equal) :i_ llornth-y Flynn; GT-‘llle 1-4. (7hnr h-s (rirwforii 2, Cryiis Dockeri) Trhrhei- M-lllie miouoln. ‘ ENTERS THE Qi-uriiay March 19th, i)... feast of Sit. Joseph, in; novitiate of the Sisters of St. Josl epli in St. Paul. was the 809m! of a Weflllliflll religious ceremony. oii that. occaailon, twenty-eight .30.," ulants, received the habit oi’ the ifillisreizntion. iwiiilr- men sisters pro. nouncetl their final vows. The Mp5. was said at 9.30 A. M. by Rev, V1,. gll Nilohclt}. S. B. His grim. Amllhlllhflll Dpwlliig presiding at the various trereiunnies. Th. postuleuts one of iwhom was Mhrv loaltilbpf Emerald, l‘, E. l. weri beautifully attired in ‘their ppm-p T011914. and carried shower liouquoii oi roses During the procession the choir 01' sisters render l an. Pfilnfiule music-a} gelecxions. 11x11. fil‘ blessing the religious Inalilts the Most Rev. Austin Howling. D. l1. delivered an eloquent sci-in- rin on lb.» religious life. Thu p (is- tuliints kneeling at the sanctuary mil exprersed the deadly. to Chung, {PM lWlllP-‘i of the ivorilly pleasure:- llir the holy habit of tho Sister.» ill 5'. JO-“Wllll. Ilztvlfili olliuiiietl lilo ili-slreil permission from ihi prrsiillug ]\l‘PIil‘r.‘_ ibi- Tllnst llmp ~'\i'i'lll*l-*lll0ll. tin-iv withdraw from "l" Pll-‘IDPI. Miss Lumh now fake.- ibi- rellgioui-r nami- n!’ Sister Mhry itiiiiiiilai. and her curezii- will ttl. ivuig. ho followi-il with llllvtypgf 1,}- hi-r i’. ill. i. FPIOIIVOS and friends CHURCI-F-On DE WHAT ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN TRAVELLERS IN CANADA SAYS "MW l am l-‘Jftllltf. to give you u. uuiaiilicllrtl tcntnnouittl, uei Lin-y y I" U"! patient. IIIGIIIGIII!’ ndvi-riisliiu I'l<-|'iitnl'iit-i-_ l have hutl u priilkiiiut vuiiirlnpt liir potent IIIPUICIDPM, pur- tli-iilurly sou-allied lllilmeittsi. I'm-f bans this Ill due to the resiiiiii iliiti l_ have never been ill a dsy iu my life. One day lniit fall after u hurt‘ ‘lily ii tramp in the. iiiiiiih of Mont tl-nl. I developed a sown. pain i“ lll.\' "gs and of cnitrse like s mar “IVIIO tins never had iniytltlni: wronr with him physically. i i-ompltilui-c litlIIEI‘ boisterouz-ily. The good mi]. \lllP iiayfl: ,l will rub them will‘ iiiifment i have." " ’ ziwltittrrmwr gel‘. "\\'cll. iii llhf ‘ l" _'v l1 ottle of MINARDK‘ i.lNll\ill.l’\'I_' and trots busy. Believe mtmulflflllflll" gleéillnearod a few inin- _ ‘la . wmqd ‘ “M “m” lnu can trll tht (Shifted) FRANK JONES,. “Qiutirvl Deeds count/Claiming to tic able to perform a task is 4 different from doing the job . itself. _ g Thiiit. ls why we are called tiy those who know us hast as the QUALITY sronn When we started in the ilrug ‘business. over twenty- flve years page. m iii-tiled deep into the corner stone of our business structure and put in ll. QUALITY reanlvre. Then we sealed the "hole ' y It's hero yet. Call or phone uni. for your vnent drug ‘Innis-Hit will PAY - you to deal with us. loltiim ll: Johnson The Quality Drugstore Phone 5.31. CornorcKunt and Prince Sh. I shot. u... BUTT” ~ DISITIIIII" i g g i i l r oiiiiiis and King Ah! How “fiz” Helps i Tired, Aching Feet instant relief for sore. swollen. tender. ciliouscd feet, and corps. You're footsick! Your feet tired, lllifled up, CIIHIPG, aching sweaty. and they need "Tlz." "Tlz" makes feet. remarkably fresh and soreproot‘. “Tlz" is the grandest iotilt-gladdener the woi-lil ‘has ‘ever known. I Get a box of “Tlz" at any drug store and end foot torture for ii whole yc-ar. Never have ‘tired, ach- ign. sweaty. sitiell-y feet; your sun-i.- will fit flue and you'll only wish you hail tried "'i‘i7.“ sooner. ilct-epi uu sllllsillllit‘. College Girls Dance in Church Ritualistic Interpretation of Au- nunciatlon Given in St. Mark's- iri-tho- Bouyvarie " NEW YORK, April 7-—Before six bare-footed young women appeared in the Episcopal church of St. ‘Viarlfs-in-tbe-Boilerie in the ritual ilanr-e oi‘ the Dellla itobblii. Annun- ciation, the Rev. Dr. \VIIIIHIYII N. Guthrie. the rector, asked Iili‘ (‘illi- gregutiiui to ileztr Witness that llll" daui-i- W115 a holy thing nu tuaitw whiit. iriisunilerstiiiniliiig may izei abroad. The rector mitllneil the thesis of the ilaut-o. tint-luring etu- photlcally: “if you dn not know that n dance i-au he religious, iIlF ' fault is grours. not. mlne~~a fault lui your culture.” Positive ignorance and prejud- ices have made many persons IlP~ lleve that (iOtl lvm ‘be happy if thi- KYIIIITUII IS closed to everything o» i-ept that which bores, Dr Gutlilo rniillinuetl. "But. l believe the chitrt-h ihoirlil he open to everything that will bring men 10y," be added. ‘Those who saw the dance yes, tertlay~and included in this nnin-l her were newspaper reporters who had been especially invited to "sec for themselves and unt get tlii-lr information from heariiay"‘~miudii no criticism of‘ it as it violation of the sanctity of the t'illll‘i'il. The ilancers were barefooteil, but not barelegged. The young women wore simple. white sutlu draperies. but their costumes were not dlsap~ hnnous. Sanctuary Veiled. . . . . . . . .. Before the dance the sanctuary was veiled with curtains which harmonized in tone with the dais upon which the dance was given. The dais was directly in front of the first pews, and the dance could be sesn from every seat in the church. As the sanctuary was veil- teih tlie organ played “Av Maria" sud as it was unveiled after the dunes Handel's Largo was played on tho harp. The dance was inspired by the Della Robbin plaque which hangs in the. church. The penformsnce interpreted what it is assumed are ceded and followed the scene which the‘, depicted. The dancers were Barnard College girls. sittdent of Miss Bid Larsen. professor of pathetic‘ dancing. The rlsncs was I a YT: For bu! rnuita, buy i .- . .44 19m . mils!" No MUSIC HEIFE I No Wonderful Show Roam. i No Large Operating Expense. We have the best car VALUE ior. yilli iiioiiey, ind we can give yoii the Seivicifliiio. sot SIRE NEW oi MCLAINE SERVICE STATiON TS CHAHLOTTETOWN (aunties I . i s i i .5 ‘l i i a l truck. i a new car. s it i e i ‘N it.‘ tire. IZIIL\\\\\\\\Y4'WWI/fll=iéi\\\ I r All above tars \LvI.llIl\\\‘\‘§'-”.il n-Erknd by religious slllrllllfllliy- All of the four scenes were touch- ed with beauLV- The lliilm‘ “H” given lu connection with the IHSlliI service for the feast of the ll!lllllll' elation of the Blessed Virgin Mary- ti-iiueferred from liiiirch ‘J.- mood Friday.) .__.._-¢0>’—~——- FLYING COLUMNS OF ‘SINN FEJNERS MAKE SERIES OF ‘ ATTACKS issprssr, IPGIEHII. Avril $-—- Flylng columns of Sum Felners. have been operaiinr- “l Qillllltl’ Tyrone and to their avlivlllra 0Y- ficisls hero attributi- n series 0i‘ Mmqkg which occurred late. last night and earlv toiliiv Two iitmoks wire iundo early this morning on tho. Ydllllll i-‘leld barracks. The barracks in (‘oat in innd were attacked Willi bombs, rifles and rvolvors, iiiii reinforce- l\l(‘IlI. arrived and Ill‘ lVi‘ off the ul- iiirkors. The ilriiiuuu barracks ivrrri bombed and a ronstable ser- iouiily wounded. ,\ pouch piltrol \\‘iIl fired on III (‘iirrlrkniore snri two constables ivoiiuilrd. A patrol was attacked ui llriiiuntiforlie and two constables ivouuiloti. iAl-l the attacks occurred ‘within a period 0i twt-lvo hours. IJONIDON. _/\]ll'lI ii. -Mf\lllOiIil of which the Sinn Fi-ini-rs are receiv- iesote top and slip covers. .(‘omp 1 McLAUGHLIN H-(lil SPECIAL TOURING, with spare tire. Run two seasons, completely overhauled. 1 McLAUGHLIN E-63 TOURING, with spare tire. Run two seasons. _ season. This car is in perfect running These cars are all in good order and will be "sold at bargain prices to quick purchasers. . - can he seen at the Central Garagef? Ctlllii ll. YIEWARI iii» SUMMERS'OE Piiiice emission-At‘ hm‘ ' "_ ’ N» T-$\\\\\YIIIIQ‘\\\\IIUK t‘MGIIIIIIIIIIJ\\\\\\\\\\\\h‘\\\\\\\\\§'lrlllll g ‘I . USED CARS liiri. tire Real Bargains . 1 CHEVROLET FOUR-NINETY TOURING 1920 MODEL, with spare tire, run 3,400 miles, overhauled and in perfect running order. 1 CHEVROLET F-A ‘TOURING. 1917 MODEL, with spare tire, in good running ordei. .Would make a good 1 CHEVROLET F-A TOURING 191 only one season, run about 4000 miles. This car has new motor block and pistons, and is practicallyos good as 1 GREY I)ORT TOURING, 1919 MODEL, with spare tire. New tires on rear that have only run 500 mile“. Thoroughly overhauled. 1 NEW LIGHT FOUR OVERLAND 1920_MODEL. This car has not run more than 1000 miles and IS as good as new, and will be sold at a bargain. l ovizntni. up MODEL 9o TOURING, with spare Had new tires all round last season, ialso new par- letely overhauled. Had new tires Kent Sti eet A. HORNE c co. Dealers in Chevrolet and Studebaker Cars smmsgmzsuev I/-Z1.'"'*‘ _-_-. ing urius and ammunition have been disclosed by the discovery of an underground dump in Dublin says the Evening Standard today Ammunition ‘boxes found there. i! (IEUIZITGS, ihea-r the stamp of ll llilW- iler ixorks in Massasc-huaetis. The Imxes. the newspaper asserts. were shipped by lrisb American sympatn lzers who hurl established wireless communication between ‘igun run- ners" on the west roast of Ireland and in the Liniteti States. DUBLIN. April 8.—‘—A military lorry was bombed today while pass lng the Harcourt Steel station. Two civilians were killed and several wounded. One officer was wound- ed. _.._._¢s>-_~_- REGINA POLICE FORCE HA8 BEST DOXER AT CHAMPION- SHIP MEET The following rllpplng is from ll ileglno paper. the Dun ltlaiueiion referred to being formerly of Spring field, a son of Mr. Angus Elfitheson fiii was at one ilmi- policeman at ifi-nslngion and hlii nmny friends flit-re will remember him as a good itiblote and in lover of fifths} sport. - llanirl J. Mathsson. member of ilio itcizinii rliy police force was lng and wrestling tournament holil in High Paid Stall. y one of the hlg winners at the M! l m Moime Jaw on Tnesds, and W“ ursdny- iii‘ this war-k. The wlfmifl "it moi =ouoiy . 9 MODEL, used ‘\ l . all round last order. v are entitled to be known as unl- teiii- provincial champions for one year. Constable Matheson won first place in the heavyweight box ini; event, defeating Glens Cllusull. of Govsn. lie was second in wrest- ling, losing to Clsuson in two straight falls. The local man 1'9- reives a gold medal for first place and a silver one for second. in all, nihs athletes from Ree-ion attended the tournament and in ed dition l0 Mathosonhi lsiurels others who won prises wore: Addison Fraser, first In the 125 pound wrestling; Don Knnlln, (hi! -lll S. liassan, first in the mlddlewqht boxing by dehult; N. Welinrpli- COlllI in the middleweight ling John Rohu. second in the 188 pound wrestlinglsnd Joe Achtoen- er. second iii the M0 pond ling. i m. MMIJIOU of this city is iii-qt- ilent and instructor of the more“?! nf the IROIIIII Y. I. C. A. U0 _ i and ‘wrestling out. 0f which ' who competed in the gout-My it; members. ll". WNIII'