Apnlrjiisfitlfilt/ THE REXMsL STORE Your Combs anriiiruslles p0 you llllve trouble (with ttllom— lll‘(‘ titer a source oi‘ annoyance and expense rather than nvplezlsuro and colnfort. to you? Then you are ' ml 115mg 93 brushes and colllhs. 190k over our line and notice the difference in quality and values. ii. J. MABON - optometrist d. Prescription Druggist ':].,1',‘¢.JEb‘r .- 11. - ,..- ...,T.,.,_~....¢.,._._... .L......- THEN HE UNDERSTOOD “ll Jin old further and ills wife drovv t0 lllzlrket lln r. very wet day when large penis 01' water lltld forllled ill tho roadlvny ‘it-tween tile farlll lllltl tho town. On the return journey ho lllet all llld friend. "'.~\Iltl how are you today?" was tho t'l'iollrliy greeting. "liuw is the luissus?" coniillur-d tho friend, “l<‘illc" answered the fnrlnor, “Silos behind tllel'e"~jcrking .i ~a tilutlrb toward thr- ilarir cl‘ the nag» ()ll._ ."Sll0'.\' Hui thr-rl-Z" cxclaiuloll illt.‘ astonished flirnti. 'i‘ht* old llil‘illt‘i' tllrm-ti and innit- vd over his siloultll-r. ’l‘hr-ll he Wlllvll: “lluulpll iti‘i‘i1‘!lillr5 ‘ to the. ll. it. Station is prol-r-ellilu: Eastern Guardian ..'IF rra oav cocoa we have it. Ive: a Murdock, Montwuo. I l \ ....“FOR SALE by public auction 0n Saturday, 18th 0t April at one o'clock house and lot ot’ Mrs. Capt. (Iulllpbell, Montague. -.*Dll. HOUSTON Will l’ esunle his fortnightly trips to Souria, next llwrincldal‘. 20th lust. when‘ ilo lull-y be consulted tol- dis-eases ot‘ '1'°"0'¥='.- ear. nose and throat at his oitlce in the Oakley House :...*EAST BALTlCw-ffheltc is quite a move on around [he Baltic Station this spring. The old all-i 10m; established SflWJlllll of Nlcssrs AlCuuley Ztlc-illlnuid cit» ~- tuli lllll..:. culling all llinds of hurll lllld suit llllllllérl‘ while tile big steam ulili of Mr. ltollert Dixon has started to cllt the wint. or's log output, \\'llll‘ll ls upwurrl»: of 50,000 l't. which .\'lr. Dixon got uul this past winter, and hunted llllil tho llliil yilftl read-y to roll ill. Land zlruund the railway station is lllplilly growing valuable o. silt-s for industrial and busilletw propositions. Mr. John Alfrcd- .\i<~ llitlliiltl. illlltl survtgvor. ilrarlnanvilil- was lien; during the weck- iltlplc. "Willi": fur deed. a sale <li"a pot‘- MONTAGUE P E I ed tho farmer. , . . . . _(,__ , OM JACKSON used to com-- plain about losing his "pep" about the middle of the af- ternoon. The cold noon-lunch in his tin can didn’t stand by him . through the ‘long afternoon. And t he certainly got good and sick of carrying his cold lunch with him every day. His wife also lgot tired of putting up lunches. Tom Feels Fine Now He bought a C. C. M. bicycle and goes home for a hot dinner, He says there's nothing like a: noon spin to freshen one up, and nothing like a good hot dinner to stand by you through the after- noon‘s work. Tom says if he were an Efficiency Expert he’d order bicycles and hot: dinners at home for all the “lunch- pail sufferers” in the place. He would go even further thart_ ‘that. He would have them get bikes with the ~ C.C.M. Triplex Hanger Tom is a “Triplex" booster. He says, “It‘s the hanger that gives the most spced-—and pep- and power." Every bit: of weight you put bn the pedals counts for speed. And there are none of those mean “tight and loose" spots often developed by . other crank hangers. Tom also admires the accuracy of the C. C. M. workmanship. Being a master mechanic himself, he can appreciate the value of'a bicycle many of the parts of which are made to even closer limits service. . "Very well, thank you." il!l.\'\\'(‘l'~l molly THERE are over 1,000 c. c. M. Service Stations in Canada carrying genuine C.C.M.parts and giving C. C. M. Look for the above sign. for’ lllil szplllsii." t Home fora Hot Dinner than were the time fuses on shells. He also knows that the sparkling C. C. M. nickclling will keep bright and not: rust. because it is done over "copper. And he says he never saw smoother, niftier, or tougher ena- mellirlg than that on his new C. C. M. bicycle. Hercules Coasts Farther The other day when he was rid- ing with a friend, Tom found he could coast farther with his Her- cules Brake — "the Little Fellow with the Giant Grip” —- than his friend could with another make. That tickled Tom, but-didn't please the other fellow, who now wishes _he’d chosen a C. C. M. Fewer Repairs Lasts Years Longer C. C. M. Bicycles have many fea- tures that make them worth more than ordinary bicycles. The extra satisfaction you get more than pays 'thc difference in price between a cheap bike and a C. C. M. And there arc always fewer repairs re- quired on a good bicycle, not to mention the extra years of service it gives. Many C. C. M. Bicycles are giving good service after ten to fifteen years’ riding over all kinds of roads. A C. C. M. may be had to-day for fewer days’ wages than before the war. Q Tom says his C. C. M. isn't costing him a cent. He will soon have it paid for with the money he's saved on car fare and shoe leather. And he never felt soj well in years. C'C'M' Bicycles RED BIRD — MASSEY — PERFECT CLE VELAND," COLUMBIA "The Bicycles with the C .C .M . Triplex Hanger" Canada. Cycle 8r Motor Company, Limit"! Mmltrgol. Toronto, WESTON, 0NT., Winnipeg. Vnncwvvr ;-l\t1__.;< ' r .- By I Charlottetown Garage Company Limited _ Q iii frince Street. , .,__....., .--.- 4-l»l.-......... -1- e-J — -—~ ~*'~47' I I liilll oi‘ lite Brut-o property alullt: -i<i:l lllt‘ .lt. ll. station opposite lllt- stout of J. .l. Hughes. .t\ hizlrlrslllitll shop has hl-cll opellt-Il up ll_\' .\lr. .\lllr|llly with up to duti- illzlrllslllftll tools tll)LtillIl‘(h_ lllrol-t irolll Boston, i’. S. .-\'.. l, is ex. ptrtttntl tllqx start-ll farttlrv llCTt‘ will ho running full llilli‘. this colll- lug season. . ‘PERSONAL MENTION-pvlise Winllitroti Jnllllinc of the film, Vi‘. .\. Pooh». hhnltztzrue, visited George town \ll's. tleorue Poole. .\l0l‘llil~- Hue, visitl-d friends at (ietlrgelovru ~-.\lr.s.. .las. llPH>~litll returned t'r0lll l‘il:lrlolietou'll.~- Nlrs. Air-Larch illl'l llassrllyzot‘ to Charlottetown this wccll. -.\lrs. Bradley oi‘ ’l‘l'zll~zldi+- is rpvndi a few days ill George- town . ling: her lllotiler. Mrs. Frank .\lCEll.Cll6l‘ll.-——.\ll'. l’. .\. l\lc llOlliill, finsilery inspector ot’ Souris spout. tllc week end at Georgetown. “Alias IlPSSlG .\it-.l)ollrlid, (matte-- lowll visited Cardigan last week- Bliss Mary Doyle, (iP0l‘iI8l.C\'.\'ll, visit ed Cilarloitetmvll rt-ct-lltLv. -‘.\ir. E. .l. PIOtlQSUII .\l0l‘i'la'_t'~_V. tjuorgetotvll, visited Cilariolretmvll. --.\irs. A. (l. lilcGregor. Georgetown. visited Moll iilgtlt‘.—.\ll‘.~i. \V. hlcllarr ll, Licorice- ltiWll, was a. passenger to Montague MMrs. livll Stewart. (leorgeiowll, Ylrlifitl friends lil (illi\l‘llllit‘.iLi\\'lL~‘ flit; J. W. hlcPlll-o. (lonrgetowll, re- (‘l‘!‘.i|_l' visitt-ll Cllai-lotteto\vll.—— lliss Adel liclrrlllili. recently visited lli'l‘ llll.l\‘ dauuillt-r .\llll.l. (lcorgulowlll, art- visilillu friends at (‘llrlriutll- it."‘.\'ll.- kit's. (Capt) McPllr-c, ' l:l‘Ul'l-'.l'li)\'~'ll, is visilillr, friends a: Cllllritlttuttlu'll.~-- .\li'ri. .\ic(fol'lll:lr' tjr-rlluetlnvll, twonl. to Cilar- lottctrlwll this week- M . liratiiey of Trtldadie is llltllli" at ileorgetou'll.~—hiiss Agnes (ialialll has rclllrncti to Georgetown and is now SIOIIOLEHIIHIGI‘ at .l. .l. lllljahtls‘ stun‘. A. i-{O-Q-ié 1~].\S'l‘l§ R N’ PE “SON ‘ALS ....'*.\ir. Angus Walker. Launching is visiting: .\ir. and Mrs. ll .l .\lc l‘lloe,(loortretowu .-\. . ..*.\ll'. ll. Alcliilluolt, 'l‘rllo.'ltlit>. recently visited friends at (tent-go lil\\'ll .\. "thliss Prilsl-iiia l.l\\'t‘ll,\'ll who has “w”. ctmnnormnrown GUARDIAN’ "-1- Pnoaucn ‘of rmnlnuncousl. y lfiuyr lPtxl-‘P .. . ...,......~.e‘;. ,- /// _ “m...” ... ,- A , ’ ncucloul TAILS them with substitutes, either. Pure Gold lollies have a special richness ol flavor-a smoothness ol texture~wllicll is wonderfully pleasing. Only the finest ingredients are used, skilfully blended and absolutely pure. With Pure Cold Jelly Powders in the house, you'll always have a dessert which will please the kiddies—-—wllicl'l A delightful dessert easily prepared \\ ltruvn TORONTO AND WINNIPEQ is good for them, too. in a lew moments. Doss JELLY PQWDERS h annular‘ ‘ . RASPBERIM vanilla flavors. Pun: Gold MANT-"GC? TORONTO Thcrels always a race for the first dish liidllcn it’s Pure Gold! THE kiddies know how delicious Pure . Gold jellies taste. You can't fool Qrder Pure Gold Jelly Powders with your groceries. The better grocery stores carry tllemMin raspberry, straw- berry, lemon, orange, red currant, pineapple, cherry and Pure (iolcl Manufacturing Co., Limited. orls 34 l)t‘i‘ll spending the willt<-l' at .\lll- lawn-d is visitiut: her llollll: at iioortrt» town. \ --—-¢Q>—i‘-—— HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL W. A. \Vils0ll, Toronto; Gordon Leanlnll, hlonctoll: A. \V. ltoollr-yn 'l‘orouto; N. J. ‘Calder, St. John: E. I-l. Mrlukloy and wife, Sllnlmur- side; .l. l... tiautilirar, liiotltrt-zll: ll‘. (f. (ioode. 'l‘ruro; Adnlll hi. Cook, llrl(llll.l‘l‘lill C. l3. l\iul'ru_v. lltltillrlillli M. tfalilolln, Quebec; \\’. '1‘. Wilezll‘. Stanley Bridge; A. J. VallNoyt-nl. Liverpool, N. 11.; llicll- ztrd H. Wil-lizltlls. Hlliifrlx; (‘.13. Day. Mont-toll! J. E. Plltte, 'l‘or- onto; .l. ll. (‘ntl0llolurh, New (lins- gow: .la.~l. D. Dowdelt, Montreal; llarvtgv hlrcloeorl. St. .lohu; ~A. llii- chie. Kelltriile, U. S.; .l. A. llllllC- Dotluld, Cardigan: (t. ll. (‘filltoln lltlontrenl; llerllurd Loril, 'i‘orouto; t‘. E. Dillon, 'l‘oroutrl; S. J. (TDollnoli, lllolltrcal; lllrs. it‘. Sllvagc. Nlontrrull; llliss R. ii‘. Pollock. Sllckvilln; ll. S. Finch, TOIWIHI; S. ll. lfarquhllr, Moll- ll‘(‘tll. ——i-<-04>-—-_ REVERE HOTEL - B. Benjamin. Cardigan; .lnmr~s Brllro. ’l‘|"_vro; E. Brown, York; E. M. Mnrrlonulrl, Montreal; ll. Nelson. llnlmptnn; l’). J. (tumpbou, l-inlilpioll; Albert. lloswnil, French Port: Jloslio W. Hurt. Toronto; Elwood MrEnchenn. Capo Wolfe: Jot-k ll. liloine, llnlifnx; S. Ros-ten- tllzlh. Montreal; W. l... (loin, Now lJllliltilli E. A. Mcllno, AltllPTlUlII H. Wnillo Matthews. Alhertoll; Stanley Totmpson, Mnrgnlg; w, Kelnplen. Halifax. Sundrly School TEfl(!ll0l'—<ll0lllPll‘i- ll"- R-ltlilil. ‘if you are rl good boy Ivou Wlll go to heaven some tiny rlml have n beautiful ilnrp. Smnll RnlplT-Ahout. how good will .l llnvo to he to get u drum trl- stend of hnrp? . ......-uuww-'tbilii. n. n a "Grocery Specials FLOUR ‘ Royal Household Canada r best. thlellrl. . Less 5 per cent of cash '- prices TEA King Colo ttic Pralts Special tilt‘. Gold Dion ‘lilo lndo Ceylon 115v Molasses ... R50 Boys Clothing with us n speciality, have n rang‘! m‘ irmn‘ $7.50 to $2100 Mens’ Raincoats All new goods nt rork bot- tom prices from $7.50 to $20.00 We do not need tn Dili- on this three dllys snle but we do so for the bene- fit our many customers who have become accus- tomed to it during tho win- ter months rlnd rlro look - int: fnltwalrrl to ii. W!‘ p rice s All the above mentioned articles at. regular prices compare favorably Wit-ll MW OlmQPS ‘lblallmble’ we al Tod the a Following SEEDS .\lliilllll0lll clover l-Iarly Red clover Alsike clover "filllot-lly Seed witeni imported. 150 bushels Island wrl-ut best quality and price l‘i_Llll, 300 busileis island Banner oats. llvst sued at $1.04) ]lt'l‘ llushei. This oats has all been grown on one furlll and is ululrnnteed tree from weed seeds of lllly kind and will weight over‘ l0 lbs. to the bllsltvi. FEEDS lirall. ltlidrllillgs, Oiirrlke old lprllct-ss calflueai (Royal l'lll‘|\lt' and ilirltr-ilinrds.) Feed oats Col-n lllr-zli (Jracked col-u WHOLESALE PRIPES Three days only (‘lliidrens wash suits (lross rllilttl-cns We call special attention to those. \\‘o have n splnnlliti assortment from llesl lnanlllrlrtors of rcatly lllrldo clothes lll (Tzlllarill and illHi) a t'i-u‘ stills of best Engllsil cloths tailored for us: by W’. ll. Wnorlley oi’ Dun~ (ills, The price at wilicil we arr- oftvrillu those lllaire 1llt‘Ill very attrac- tive buying. GROCERIES AT WFlOLESALE—.\li old goods loft from previous sales nt cosh lax-ice. and u special discuont oft‘ our rllroady very low price. Luruo well assorted stock of new lronrls. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY 21st, 22nd and 23rd Thursday, Friday and Saturday "A FULL LIN E OF LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY discount for itllree drlys on everything except seeds. A SEE OUR HALF PRICE COUNTERS ' |C.E. ,_,; .~ Pratt é? Son 8T, PETERS‘, P. E. I. i_ i Y Artenriéii] Ladies" Wear SILK HOSE BLOUSES WAISTS CAMISOLES CORSET-S UNDERWEAR DRESS GOODS COLORED VEILES WASH SATINS CREPES ORGANDIES DIMITIES PINK COTTONS and ctr. You llenleulber our previous MONTHLY SA LES ns zeuuluo WE GUARANTEE is rzenulno and will be exactly as stated. l-iii-l-l- in two riizilt. from North Vancouver two cam oi‘ B. C. cedar shingles cut frolll. tthreo centuries old Got our prices before buy- tho wide world and best. pricw oll Prlrlco Edward island. will offer on extra srecirll that lllis 1'0 ARRIVE Iveeks or so ing. Best. quality in Bllmtltl weather be un- favorable. Solo will be ex- lnclude three ‘ended to fine days. Positively no extension; lLilrst. three dnya are U001? u-_- ~-