a ‘£16.01???’ . 1 THE cnanwrrllzro 7\ WN GUARDIAN “"' iFlai/ourg Sill)! ill lllul l sllllllll l; rich delicacy delightful! A , SHOPPING aaea. Elfin‘, dur- able and stylish, only 60 cents with ‘ every new or renewal subscription ‘ to The Guardian. ti . €--p_-~ ' THE. PBIM LADY SHOPPING BAG la now oflered ior 60 cents with every new or renewal aub~ _ no“ scription to The Guardian. t! u the tea in America, , __ l - ‘ nual meeting of the "Catholic Wo- w -, l.‘ men's League was hold yesterday 0H0? tram Holman! ontolog- {o-a. v _ ANNUAL MIEETIINIL-Jflfe an- niteruoon in the Assembly Hall. l?’ LAUDB had flip, the financ‘ , who Toronto. ring from divlbetes, ro- has cured way and declared warm made me well." he recovered his health. mSULIN TREATMENT through use or insulin, the anti-yum‘ 1 l Johns-mu; 2nd vim, cgr L wllahctes serum developed by Dr. ' YORK, April lib-Frank A. F. Banting or te University ol‘ vice3pres. “l do not claim." said} California several months Mn. Vanderlip. 4‘th’at the serum e ol’ diubetes, but lt~ The election of olllcors toolrplace and resulted as followszPreuldenf :-—~Mrs. F. J. CaseyJat Woe-Pres. WJF. Melutyvre 3rd More. K. Ledrwell. Ro- cording Seer-Mrs. Dr. Gillie. Treasurer-mire. Adrien Peters. Pres-Mrs . ::0iLOLO1'iH8 AND Llnolouma. 5,000 yards just received at Bear l.Weaka. 4-13-50 RBNEWIYOUR ‘GUBSIRIPTION now and send 60 cent: and have us iorward you the Prim Lady Shopping Bah. ti .S.AD BEREAVEMENT~Mr. Jam cs F. Cullen, R. ‘M. City received a telegram Saturday conveying the sad news of the death o! his son-in-lawl at Somervllle, Mass. EVERY LADWREADER oi The Guardian wanting a handy service- a-ble shopping ‘bag should look up the advertisement in another col- umn. ° MAYFIVELD ITEMS-Mr. Michael Pinean and MfsaSteila Rolllngs- lLbrl-espondence Secs-Mrs. P. 'l‘. _ ' Murphy. lrodllli soc mences Today l; heetings Pillow Cottons Towels i Towelings = Cloths Y and Napkins ' Introducingour new spring impor- lf} tions of cotton and linen goods we i“ ‘ er the following wonderful bar- » rgains during this sale. 72 inch white cotton sheeting at 60cYard g Circular pillow cotton . . . . 40cYard Pillow cases at . . . . . . . . 25c Each ‘ Hemstitched huck towels at per air......................30cPalr All pure linen towels at per pair .. 50cPalr Huck towels 22x36 inclrat 70c Pair Fancy damask border linen towels 90cEach Pure linen toweling at ,. . . lllc Yard White ‘linen hand towellng at .. .. IScYord Pure linen A “Shamrock” kitchen wclsat ZOcEach 56 inch white table damask at .' ...........60cYard All loo. 7o r inch table damask ....$1.98Yard All 11516.? damask cloths $4; and $6. All linen napkins at . . $3.90 Dozen Dice pattern table, damask at 35cYard HALF ‘PRICE Odd white and colored turkish tow- s clearing at Half Price. / Mrs. Heath Vessey, York; lzerald. St. John; ,;._ Bellevills, Ont; M onlre . .7 (‘hul-l. Dalton, ‘ Coleman; ._..__.__.__ GREENVALE OONCERT.~— The Concert which was held in Brook- lrleld Hall on lllonduy nlghz, April - 2nd was n decided success Not- withstanding the might being ra- lhcr unpleasant, the hall was well filled. The neat sum of $153.65 was realized which will so toward im- provements tor Grcenvale school. A well rendered ‘prosramnle was ' enjoyed by all those present. as mvidenced ‘by the hearty applause ‘and excellent order maintained. IA: the (lime a vota or thanks was tendered those outside the dis- ‘trlct who took pert in the apro- 5 gramme and those in general who [helped to make the entertainment is success. The following is t-he Frogs-ammo: Opening 0horus:"Call . Me Back Pal 0’ Mine." A Speech , by John Mzitheedn. Song “A Wel- - kromo" by Laura Maoltne and Mll- idred Cllrew. Recitation: "When Pa's Sick" by Russsell Smith-Solo teachens in Tho Acadian, and English. Schools reQpoctively-are continuing to give satisfaction in, their (iutles-and have succeeded in keeping their schools open; w a remarkable extent, despite un- lavoralble weather and road con- dlltionsrAMias Adelaide Craswell or South Rustlco has spent tile winter pleasantly, with relatives in ‘Mnyflelcin-Mr. Major Cameron recently returned to his position in N. S.-hav.ing had an exvendsd visit with his cmlsllls :Mrs. George h‘. Robertson and Mrs. Hammond 'l‘oonlli>s of North RustIuo.-—All are greatly pleased to-know that Mr. Clayton Houston—llzls oi latc made rnipld improvement, after a severe lllIJ8$8.—-4Ml'. James Moiltatt has accepted a lucrative situation Willi The Rio, Auto Co, or Sydney, or which The lMolfatt Bros, are lllfllHlEerst-flvlrs. Edison Houston has returned from visiting Mrs. Wm. Cnlbeck, TPYOIlr-MISB Min- nleNosbit is spending a few weeks with relations in Mnyfield.—-1Mrs. John E Flwlscr was a Week-end "Do You Ever Sit and Dream?” ,by Olga whys Recitation, "Miss '0 Edith Helps Things Along" by i Alice MncRae. Reading by Dr. Green, encored. Recitation, “The Inventor's Wife" by Ruth Corney. i Duet ‘Star oi Twilight" by Alice MncRae and Olga Waye, encored. ' Recitation, fll-low Paddy Stole the lllopc" by MacPnul. Solo "The Lit- [tle Esquimeux" by Mlldlreri Carew. ‘TlTICOTPIl- Recitation "When Pa y" Shaves" by James Brown. Dia- logue: “The Wrong Box". eight characters. Misses Reta Waye, guest of Miss Marion Moiitatt.—~ Mrs. Charles Dickleson or New Glasgow is visiting llcr daughter ‘Mrs. Gordon Houston ::NEW BABY CARFHAGES are here now. Beer d. Weeks 4-13-3! i} Navy League Popular Center Charlottetown citizens are bu- ; ginning to appreciate the very con- venlent and wp to dale entertain- lts tin lin penetratl war bgrlnglseouicllg com ortlng r l . ‘ Mollie: in Canada Sloan‘: Unlment-killspain! Death of Islander in_British Columbia AGASlSilfi. ll. (‘.., Marl-h 1B. — The funeral or the loin J, D. Giilis, who died horc on Thursday, March 8th, took place on Saturday altcrnoun from illu innllly resi- doncc. Mr. Glllls wlls the second youngest 1:1 tho tllirtcr-n children of Archibald and Cafllcrille Giills, 1nd was one of sewn alive at the time of ilk dcuth. llc llVfls horn on the 18th or Jilly 1805 at Strath- ulbah. Rose Valley, Prince Edvard island. llo renlnincd on the farm until .18 yvulrs oi‘ age and dlcn of thc your 188-! ho turned ill 13.0., tlizi your. llt’ was a team in 1885 he went to the Carillon. svhere he lemalnvd for Z1 years. l-lo Wils married Ashcroft. During was stage driver road, and in the latter 1899 llc opened a nleat in Asllcrslt selling out shortly (AHBFWKI-Tlls. After this he was in tile forwarding lit-pertinent Harvey, Bailey 8c £30., Ashcroft. then went with tho WillC-l‘ light compnlly_ On Deconlllmr 1906, lie moved to Agassiz he lbought lhc Aberdeen later changing the Agassiz hotel. While lic took and 29th. where ilotol. name to the ::BEER ll WEEK'S introduction sale of spring cottons and llrlena. Free hemmlnq of towellnga, sheat- ings, table linens, etc., wonderful bargains! For instance. 72 inch Reta (Threw, Nettle Ways, ‘Mar- zrlret. Chandler, Messrs Gordon . Brown, Earl MuoRae. Percy Mac- Rae and Gordon (knew. ‘S010 and f Candy. Song iuur girls. Alice ‘and Laura MaoRae, Olga Wayenud lliildred Col-cw. Recitation, "The . Mouse" Harold Chandler, encored. H‘ 1306b Dance by Mr. Bennie Pinenu. encoredl. Reading, by Mrs MadRae. Instrumental music by Mr. Donald McDonald. encored, white cotton aheetinqa at 60c yd., circular cotton at 40c yd., pillow cases at 25c each. hematitched lluek towels at 30c pair. all linen . towels at 50c pair. 22x36 inch huck towels pat 70c pair, iancy damask border linen towels at 90c each" pure linen towslllng at 14c yd., yd., pure linen Sham ock kitchen terwala at 20c eacla, 56 Inch white table damask at 60o yd., all llrien all linen damask Recitation: "Kittens and Barbies" lby Laura MacRae. Chorus. Q can. ‘ado. God Save Our Kin; ~ _,'HOTEL ARRIVALS: 602., dice pattern table damask at 35c yd.. and a lot of odd white and colored Turkish towels. clearing at hall price. Coma. Beer d. Weeks. 4~13-3| VICTORIA HoTE/l. l H. A; Golsteiu, Montreal; A. C. FraselyBouris; S. B. Kayes, Sh! John; R. Savage, Port ‘Elgln; A. r. Kentvilie, N8. C. CE. Sil- VBl‘. London; L. -S. Litstor, Toma- in: W. C. MoLatchan, Toronto; G. O. Hills, Truro; D. R. Hender- son, Truro; E. D. Jones, Montreal; .lohn McFarlane. Montreal; J, M. Elinore, lSt. John; C. H. Towns- hend. Si. John; n. v. Landry, Cor- llllllot. Que; A Milne Fraser, ‘Hall- lax. J Bloom, Torgpto. REVERE HOTEL Elmer Brown, York; L, Dys. lnnt, Ellerslie; H. Douglas, Win- nipeg: Lnura E’. Crockett, York; Mary Vessey. "York; Mrs. H. C. Durant Trocher, Alta; M135 Dop is Durant, Tmcher, Alla; Q J, Lewis. New Glasgow; J. R. Fitz. ‘Fred J. Denyes. ,. A. J. Taylor, Flat River; W. E. Myrer, Halifax; J, McCarron, St. John; Malcom Steel, Sllmmerside; E. H. Rucho. al - QUEEN HOTEL E. B. IWickham. Montflglie: Tignish; R .G. Rowe ' Miss J. Fraser, York; 1.. W. Murdock, Murray River; Willnim Brennan. Newfoundland. i Treatises 0n The Teeth lf you should read the most exhaustive treatises on the care o! the teeth, you'd 11nd . that the arguments advanced could be summed up in a few concise rules- Kaap the teeth cinn- Don’! injure the anamal__ Uae an ant‘ ,. lo mouth Wlll\—- Ueo a good pyerrhea pre- ventlve- Everything needed Jor the care of the teeth maybe had here. Dantifrleea, Mouth Washer, . Tooth Brushes, Pyorrhu Remedial, Ito" Ito. l Give your teeth the care they deserve. Jollllsoll l: Jollmll ' The Quality Drugstore‘ oer. gov-goon o»... i’, a+wweleflddwcoooooe+o<l ~ Y's . ..~,, . .l -* un-wl-o-r» - ‘gmv-n-w Do You Want l Relief From Bronchitis in Gardnara Asthma and Bronchitis Cure we are aura you will find quick relief from all your trouble. 1 rm- snnlllna comedy ll ‘, praiaed by all uaerr-remarlc-r able‘ cure: have been credited to ita uu—~and In every one the patient ha: bean bene- fitsd. You ahould not continue dragging out a suffering ex- fl latence, when by using the great remedy. the great joy of perfect health is yours. 4 Don't delay. Start a cure . today. A bottle only eoata 81-00. THE 2 MACS The Dependable Drugglatl! 1 Dr. E.0. Harris Eye white linen‘ hand towellng at Tslilgrgggljgn‘ (l... 3;;- Jan.“ ’ in: in PFlllCU Eilwunl > ‘rant events and lh THE MARKETS SUlMMERSlDE MARKET Dairy butter ._ went to Aliuncsnizl, in Decenlber gigs p" do” m5 ................. .. nttetltcrl to the west and arrived Oats p" lmshel ork on April 14i.h,Butier-. i898, to Clara Colllngsworth at Eggs 1898 and 1899 he Oats on the (‘arilloo Pork Dll-rl 07 Hay .... .. luurket Potatoes MONTAGUE MARKET M Butter .. He was at lilis lor some years and ‘s in Agassiz Butter :1 i§l'€lil. interest lu cur-Eggs ~ local activity 01PM]! the community. lie took m; active Oats ' part in the atliletls of tho rising generation. nnll was iill enthusias- tic illilfiillllllll inn. His two sons. John and ('lfll‘i'lli‘l:, who nltenll, the North Pacific Dental Collage Portland, and high school in Sear. lie wcrc able to be at hillibcdside‘ llvhen lli! riled. Aluollg the lurmy, ‘floral wrllltils from his numerous‘ Jrlends, wrciltlls were received ilfronl thc lliutimdisf. church’ ccu- Dilllglilfi Chuptcv of lllli 1.0.0.1". tho Ages-l gslz hilzh and central schools, null {senior and intermediate busollali lVI.P.i’.. and Harry of his fu~l fnarnl. Ho zllla-(Wsclccioll lilo foli- jlowing pull bearers: A. Greyelhf -A. - Harwell. J. McPherson, Cl lGlliill. c. Ogilvie, E. noosopo; llwhn was Teplatlud by D. Ml-Tar-l gVlSll. Mrs. A. l-Iorwcll sang his} lfnvorltc hYllllI. “Only all Armour ‘Bearer!’ as rcqimsfcd by him bo-l ' death. Rev. (‘cl-ll Laurens-i ‘ , mcnt hull intheNnvyllenguebuildl | lug and notwithstanding the extral ordinary weather conditions this winter the hall has alderable demand. New that Spring is opening up. it is expected that o hall will be in grcaler demand illlln 8V6!‘ for teas, concerts, lec- tures. ice cream and berry roclnls, card parties, dual-rm and various’ other attractions. l facilities are available to the gen» oral public at an extremely reason-i able nl8ht ontertalnmenls. ln the sum- mer months the vlewtof [he har- bor and surrounding notsurpasscd and with allude grounds attached pram ses mostlidenlly situufcd for. a community and Enquiries can be made to Command! or Lewin, Supervisor of the Navy| League. or to Petty Officer m. ' a returned who with the rnngements for entering when been in con- Thcee excellent rental, either for day or] country is the prom-l makes the‘ UST as sunlight, purifies our homes, and gladdcns the heart of man, ao Sunlight Soap purifies our clothes, and gladdens the heart of woman. The cocoanut oil produced in tropical sunlight, gives Sunlight Soap its soit rich lather. Palm oil makes Sunlight Soap hard, firm and economical in use. Above all, just as the sunlight itself is pure, Sunlight Soap is the very essence of purity. ‘Sunlight’ is more than the name of a soap: it stands for brighter homes. less work, and money saved. BuySunllght todfly- hoatirlg centre.‘ sailor, reside on latter can premiscsv satisfactory nr-l also be made lie-sired, lug-contractor for one year, and Pimmlei ~ SOURIS MARKET ‘iii’ i i I NIH“ ii l Lever Brothers Limited nrorlto i l, t! i]; Oats . MARKETS Potatoes 40~42 Pork ..... .. 3:’ _ "my, sane MURRAY HARBOR l Potatoes . 1i CHARLOTTETOWN 5D Butter , .................... .. ii 95.1 70 incl: table damask at $1.08 ylLgflllllllh-“Bllllllfiil his dcnth llll Ililllltil‘ - cloth: at 34.0011 MORN- and $6.00, all linen napkins at $3.90|l~‘ooks to take charge uclod the funeral scrvlccl Int the family residence and ihc} blntllnllisi. Church. To mourn Iain floss he leaves his widow. two isons. mentioned llhbvo and one drruehlr-r. Clara. i-lo is also sur- vlvcd hv four sisters. Giiiis oi‘ Rose Valley, Mrs, _ lCook oi’ Cilll-rlntfefmvn, Cilristv Sllipley of . Mrs. Flora Turnlbuil of Washing- Ma rgzl ret __ i-Oll ill-ll?‘ flllll two brothers rezsfd- ‘ Island. Messrs Hugh Gill's and Kenneth <1.’ ihc rlctcllscll. Mr, S, Angus Milcrlollzllll. Mr. and MFR. Roderick Nicholson of (‘harloilcloivn first cousins, -—-<+>--_.._ SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL ‘PTYWDIIVS Dept. Grade X.——1. Fred McEacilcrli: 2. Nellie Garrett; 3, ' Cilurlie McEllchern; 4, Russell Si. John. ‘Grade lX.—~‘l, Fenian Creamer; 2, Richard Lyons; 3, James Bren- nnn; 4. Keniletil Poole. Mr. Farrell's Dept. Grade Milll,— l, nlnrsllnl Paquet; 2. Harold Fish- er; 3. Jack Brennan; 4. Roy White; Grade Vii-l, Elizabeth McDon- ald; 2. Ernest Poole; 3. Olga White 4. George Chcverlo. bliss St. John's Dept. Grade Vl.-- l. Lester Currie; 2, George Acorn: 3. Irene Buflett; 4, Kenneth Mac- Donald. Grade V,~l. Eugene Lewis; 2. r Lester O'Donell,- 3. Dora 4, Elmer Creamer Paquet. Denny; , Gillls of licsv Volley are brothers ' r and Joseph dlllss MacKcnzles Depi. Grudc 1V. ' . -l, Vernon Fraser; 2, Roy beard; _*_" 3. Harry Poole; 4. Annie Bushy. Grade 1.l11,»1. Gladys Denny: 2. ' Ileroy Chevrle; 3, Joseph Cheverle; T 4, Hilary Cheverle. Miss Hughes Dept. Grade Tl.——-1. V ' , Doris McDonald and Billie Acorn; r. 2. Marshal Condon; 3, Willie Fitz- - patrick and Florence Green; 4. _ Specialist John Donn y. Grade 1.-1, John Sweeney: 2. " Joe Sweeney; 3, Violet Green; 4, . Removed tram Royal, Bank iulldlnl 1'0 Jessie Bushy. I Mlnnrd'a Liniment ia the old reliable roller aching lpart and Yew" He” why Ofliee in the More oi for Rheumatism. Rub it in to the V’ I t the W. T. Wallner 0a.. II Lido Queen Street. OfllceJ-loura: 9 a. m. to 0.30 p- m. appointment! arranged | if desired, Phone 150-, Evening __..>_.‘ wo generations have crowned |~1|NAR'S‘ * LINMT T A8 0000 AS A McLAUGHLIN-BI How often you hear this remlark. There must be some good reason why a car salesman uses it. ‘Why? Simply because the McLaughlin-Buick reputation is so . high, so well known, from one end of the country to the other, that the cars have become the “slllllllllin or coumllsoll" Every buyer wants a car ‘fas good as a McLaughlin Buick”, but there is only one way to have one-BUY A McLAUGHLIN BUICK, and all doubts are ended. You know then that you have the oar you want. Don’t take a chance on any of the “just as goods.” You buy a car only once in many years and mistakes are costly. _ A McLaughlin-Buick will, with proper care, last a life time. ,“ll0ll"l' MAKE A MISTAKE” The new models are on display in our show-room. Call in and see them. Drop us .a line and we will send you the new catalogues for 1923. McLaughlin Buick prices range from $1395.00 t0 $3500.00 delivered to you. Fifteen body models to choose from, all equipped with the genuine “Buick” motor. J. s. Wediock, Limited Distributors for P. E. I. n. E. wlllll-z y, Sales Manager Show-room, 155-157 Queen Street Charlottetown who. - ~ - n» - o= rltima winds - sleet changt Suuda: o'cl0cl e z elll above.‘ ow “l lrchasc lat the md but flcrcnt iebted- which wad of ilrrc is ldcrs" l" respect empty l: tom's ivralrly ilL nlllil m: for lion of/k _,_., . mcrtoin n rc lilo here are i ' erument w zverc n‘: year. in what