l l Suits of Distinction Surely-{you can get pretty good suits from any clothing store. But —- the MEN’S STORE always offers you more thiln “pretty good.” The new stuff at the Mensstore" ex- presses the best—in tailoring~the best in design-sand perfect taste in style and "fab- ric Put your time against ours for a few minutes and check up on these statements. You will be delighted with what you find. $253.00, $30.00_ $3.'i.00. $40.00 illlil $151M). f Here's a. Suit \ that is of WondcrfulLValuc. $12 oil STANDARD SINGLE BREASTED style-made up in good strong durable tweed mixtures, or browns and greys, these suits are well fitting, ivezlrablc garments that will give you remark- able sa'tisfaction—zlnd we recommend them confidently as t-he best thing we have seen at the price, All sizes from 36 to 44. k -¢ f'flg|k Boys’ 2 nt $9.95 Here’s a winner in value — smart, well made ‘handsome suits tor schoolboys_—-all sizes-many patterns-owe or three differ- ent desi ns-land every suit WIT AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS $9.95 OTHER surfs FOR BOYS .\'l‘ $5.75, $8.75, $8.85, $12.00, $15.00, MOORE 6 M°LEOD ‘J Western Guardian —SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail. Holmanfil. Summcrside. Till-Hill. —-OFFICE C-ZOSED-My Oiiico ivill be closed from April 10th until May 4th. H. '1‘. Colvili, Opt. D. Op- llonn-lrlsr-zil-i-i-sl-zzl l I -FATHER GAUTHIER ILL. — hoi- l-‘alher Guutlrlcr, D. D., Pulm- lcr Road who was seriously ill ivas lreporled somewhat better Satur- ‘lilily. l —POTATOES WANTED-Two ll“ll'$ of Reds and Whites. Also In ‘car oi Coder Posts, Stakes and lRilIlUil Poles, now unloading at Al- ;l)iill_\'. A. ll. Aflleck. —~51Il--i-1S-3l —THE STREETS.-— There is a —THE MUSICAL r-lllcrlllillnlclll l'(-i-i-ll'l,\' nill ho lll-lil ill 'i‘r:lvi\lli-r.-: list i'l|li'l|i1'll ill Kcnsingloll ill on 2.’- l-cllls. or pills frilr. Lzldll-s‘ if nol l'~ lillllcll lly lhl: ai‘tcl'lloiln lrnill. -—€—<-o-§-__-__ .*-ll'()‘l1.' lilriw- of wilrkcrs on lhirl .Slinln illl‘ wlrin-u: n: prgivflL ill llll _ up lho winters acculnill-l ly will llo hold Wi-illlcs illl} lloors iljlPll 7.30. ~ - --4ac»€~~-W PERSONALS .\ll'. 'l‘. ll. (il'2lll_\', Sllporintcllil- , rl-l ill‘ lilo I‘. N. R. was in Sunr. no l':~ lil- Snliiril: . llli -l- l’. (‘Yoclii-tt. lllilililf-Ifll" ill llollli:lll's (‘hilrlilllillinvil .‘illll'l‘ no. in sllllllllPlfiilllll Saturday illllil .25“. r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Eastem Guardian . .*SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. ..’*GANG PLOW WHEELS re- puired as good as new. J.'R.B'i‘(.‘llill.ll, hiuntagile.—521(.l~4-20-4i ..‘-“l'AILOl-‘l.—-All around tailor ivuutcd. Steady work. Apply W. jl’. Rlice. Montague . 522. l j HHERSEY BLACK GIANT ‘EGGS for hatching. Pen one $1.50. Pcn iwo $1.00 setting. Apply David Reid. Montague. 523-4-20M2l. m-‘THE EVENING SERVICE was held in Presbyterian Church, the blinking of the pulpit with plants was very effective. Rev, E. Lockhart again presided, though‘ it was his third service for the day, he seemed "not to have wear- lllll in well iloing," but sought lo ,in.~:piri.- his hearers with that hope and joy which are dhc trull syn (hills of ELISKOI‘.~—S ' _..."EASTER SUNDAY DULY OBSERVED AT SOUR|S.—0li Sun illly min-hing ihc sin-Vices hi-id ill lhe Nlulhoilisl Lihurch iwlls very llllpi-psshc, lhc church was ilellfll" all-d with the Easter colors, pur- l- white alld green, purple Iris. lcr ldllics and i-{l'80llll'L’Sl.L)0ll- log Jnilkiilg an ailmirzlble setting for lhe i-xcolklnl message liflllVflf- i-ii by the Paslilr, Rev, l‘), Lock- llarl. The music rendered lly lhe choir nus much appreciated by the - i- congregation, and a general l *0. G. l. T. GROUR-iln S-llll do) nilcrllililll, instead of the rel:- lili\l“‘SilllliLly ‘lScllool session the C. (l. i. '1‘. gave a Hil(‘l'i)(l concert. con- sislillg o1‘ irhin-nscs, ilui-tsfi solos re The Newest Vests Silmi- ill lhi- noun-st icsls show, high boned cilllars and ii-ry UPHEI lnl-nlul jzlhnts, - OOQQQOOOO-OOOOOOOOOO i On and after May 1st we Purl-woe changing our bus» iness over to all cash system and in future it will be nsc- essary to have the cash or its equivalent to buy from either c-f our stores, As we intend to buy and sell for cash and would insist that nobody ask for credit from _us. as we do not wish to refuse but under the circumstances it will bc necessary to dc so. After the above mentioned date ‘all our outstanding accounts will be issued and immediate settle ment will be requested. We take th's opportunity of thanking our many cus- tomers for their generous patronage during our years of business and solicit their filtiirc trade and a host of new customers as well. GREEN BROS“ Borden and Albany “Q-OO-O ‘ I I , , I , ':T_,'f:_,u,':,¢— HJL”+¢»~H»+»+»»““<+H“ o-< Q o4 4Q Q4 §Q§4Q-§-§-Q§6 O 4 O O O#OOO-§§O~OQO\-OOQMO-OO&OOOO4-O+_O-O voooooovoovooovoooooooo Zo-i-Elllillli. . NOTICE T0 FISHERMEN We are agents for the ACADIA Gas Engines. Ltd., makers of the fam- olis Acadia Marine Engine If you need a new en- gine for_your boat let us quote you prices. We car- ry a stock of repair parts on hand and can fill your orders immediately Lovc’s Service Station Great George Street The Best Optical Service Tllc llrul Ii fllllll‘ lull iiimql fur ' r ' n. lVln-n buying LIIIIHNPH Ill‘. you nrc gelling illl- lnmt la-nuru. Don't Illllllllh‘ your Eyesight by Imyiinr You \'llIl~ vrry lull-M opt ill lnulrnnlolvtn. Uur Ill-mum urn llrnl qunliLv. Our lilxiunlnnllon In thorough. To ln- Nllfl‘ correct ulnurn have your igum oxamlnul by H. J. MABON Optumrlrlul Jlonlugur. l‘. E. I. (lfrlri- (‘imnerlcd Willi Drinr Hlorn "Klllhilrille (Y-lillnloy, St. l‘r\li-l"s, zirll i - 'l\'r.-l;" Campaign oi’ the IPorcsll-y i-ilntiilns and other features, illl ilpprilprizlii: lo l-Iasicr-liilc, lhi: ile- i-ornliiln of lilys l_‘l(, cimlbincil willl illl‘ while iulifilrnls wilrn by thi girls, presented a ilicture ideal-ling lo lhi- eye, while tho rcnilitiim oi lhi» ililii-rcilt si-li-cllilns were listen I‘(i lo with inlcns~ llll(,~l(‘i~§l. Much i'l'i‘llll is ilui- illl! ‘Alcr " for thi splcniliil liluchlng ill-ilgrnninli- and for lhc ln-lp they have given thi iilllllTll since their organization hcre.»~S. ____._-¢e>_--- PERSONALS Vfliilv. ii, lloclihart leaves Mon- llay lnilrniilg for 'l‘orontu where he will attend a nleetiilg oi‘ “Iloard oi l-‘oreigil Biissionsr-S. Mr. .l_ l.. Inglis, 'l‘orilnlo. repres- (‘lllllll-l ihc (‘ullllly Packing Co, has llcrll siting lhc province on busi- lll'~'S olrll li‘il\'0§ for lhc Ailliniilnli ‘his. morning. ..“'l‘he many iricilils of Miss |lll d to lizlrn lilat villi- . ii llllilclt of :l,.llin. al'lcl' d vcly :<l('\'(‘l‘U RADIO PEEIYAM Radio Pl-ogralnlnc. h)‘ lo ho broad- .'llr‘l lhc (‘iliiniliiln National lllillw ".4 frinn Station “C.N.R.A." lfllil Illcliirs), Aloncliln, N. B. .\l()NI).»\Y, APRIL 20, 1925 .\i|:llllic Standard Tinlo $.15 p. ln.~~-Sill>eial Progralnnlc 1o lli~ hrilallcllsl hy (‘NRl-‘k. 'l‘h- llon I. Vi-ninl, i'l'l‘lllli‘l' of Ni-iv l-lxii l('i\', will ‘hi lilcilst an ail- il p. m3, in “Fnllilllzrs Save (hiss at uilh coiljiinclizlll lhc Furl sl ill-pl. ol’ thi- llldlll. l’ll);!lilllllllt‘~ "(l (‘anild:l"-- I\lonc1 ion Liitlc Symphony Ul'i‘llln'li'£l. Dominion (lovcrll- ‘(oi-ill Solo- (a) “'l‘ll<- Winds ill llll Solilh" (Scotl); (b) “Pale .\lol»il" (llogzlnh-Aliss lllzlbel llilnsiln, Accompanlsl, Miss Elva Nicholson. U‘ "my" rill‘ “WI-ll R‘_""‘ Ono of tho Ufillillillllla‘ inalli- by llalvilllccl; Tho .\lolli:lun lnlllo ym“. husband to his “Howm, H“, Sflmdlmll’ ‘”""““'"'“- 'lllV0l‘(.‘(i to g0 through was tlliit the “mum” Sm" "WNMGD l“ ‘he name‘ of il woman with WllOlll ill‘. l""'l‘n*m"r ‘l- 140mm?“ MC‘ was ihcn carrying on an affair ‘WIW- , H " shfillhl not be lllclll.iollcil?~—l~lo nov- ‘hill’ “ml "(in “H” lm-"lilly fl" made ally condition ofihallsorl lNi iilllt (h) "Secrets" (An- “;,“,Sm,v,,,. . "h "i" ‘Tim )1""*'“"1 11ml“ The (|l‘('l‘l'(‘ was llilllllfill lo lhc A '1" phony Orchestra. Yilifll] Sillil-"(ill "llnliollilis" (Now- lilLl,‘ llll “A Snvililnah llullillly" lililllPlll-‘hlliirl illillllt} lihind. illl-ili l~—"\\’cilillug of the \\'ln illillll~—'l‘hi- Monctiln lliilii: Symphony Orchestra, Vol-ill Solo —(ill "Vocl ili Prlmllv- irii" (Strauss); (h) “(Yuckoil Song" (llilillnilnnr-Miss Milhcl lliinsiln, Ai-compilnlst; Miss Elva Nicholson. llrch ii ~-— “Angel's Silreniulil" lPlZhPFilllll-"rlli! Zlloucoil liitllo Symphony Orchestra. Voirill Solo—"’l‘hie Grcat Rcd i)d\\'ll in ‘Shl-iliug"~.ylr, J. Leonard Mc- Aillcy. she is con-. illlcgi-il'.'-~I ilonit know wllclhcr a jury. fur llmn (he Vlllllll l0 zllilnilny lic- ing il-baniloilril it (lnurt was going on to cons-filer lthil qucsliiin of alimony we“ w oM-H v The Dennitoun. Case The Mon Famous Matrimon- Ial Case Since Charles ll’: Time. ’»¢»-o4o 9-0-0-0000-990-0-00-0-6-0 i (Continued) The Making of the Agreement April m- .\l;iy, 1921, the agreement was milde. U"! “Y. 011 which Y9“ n“ 511mg your husbamH-Yes. When was lhe agreement made? —At Paris. _ FlOm April ill lo 22 yoll were, i suggest, living u} ".he Savoy llotel Paris, with .\il‘. Bolin?—l have nev- nr pr-l-npll-il one looln with .\lr. Boll“ nilyiihl-rc. it is ilbsoliltcly incorrect. About llilll lilllu did you evcr stay 1ll|_\'\\'ill'l'lf lhiln at illc Savoy‘! —l\'i). A poll-l rcgilstcl‘ and Sir lidiviild .\i rshllll iiall said that illl‘ i-illly ivzls “Room 5-1, Mrs. ilennlslililll." Fnilerncalh lhcrc \V(_‘I‘Q iwo ilois shilwing, ils he sill’.- gcsli-d. lllill lllc sumo room was rc- ierrilii lo. Thcn camc the name "M, llolill." and lhcn n. lbrackct ‘Dl'.lL‘k0llll_‘.{ llle two ulitPlGS togeth- er. (Jll tlll- olhcl‘ side wash lul- thcr lliavlioeilnil the iigilro ivml-p lli- slllH-Zthlflll mean t the num- ber ol’ persons in the room, and 70f. as onc charge for lhe iloubli- room. - 9h- Hills llulnn-VVillillllls ilskcd that llll' witness should lclld all l)“. |]ll|‘ll'.\' ill lilo rcgislor. ‘ 'l‘ll.- lcgisll-l‘ was lhl-ll hzindcil to tho jury, his hordshlp remarking lhal llll'l'l‘. might be all entry for niiilllliil- room. Tllc witnc s ilgrceil that sllc ivlls at llli~ Savoy llotcl, Paris, llPlWPUll April ili and 22 and that Mr. llolin might llil\'(' hcon there. loo. ilcr poini \\'il.“- that she illd n01 occupy thi- slllnl- room. S‘ liiiiirilrll Marshall liali, re- turning, lo ‘the agreement, aski-d. llill you realize that if you hail ap- plii-ll lor alimony to the l-‘ri-nl-h ('l)lll'l~' iho oldcl" would llilvc 'll\'l"ll as your ilusbiluil hlld no minlcy"? lie hail as miicil as lhail. . \\i'li:ll do you suggest would inivil been the order which the Fmnch Cinlris would have nladn halving rc- gari! lo your ilusbzlnilE-i means? -— We bolh hoped that he would not 1ll\\'ilyh‘lll(‘ so poor. lliil you luok on that agreement 2 Sir Eilwnril Milrshall liull. Q- lni was produced. ' smooth finish. as vlllillllllc?—Ol' course I did. l You had got your £10,000 under- yoilr rllnill'uthcr’s \vill?——-No, my grllllillillhei‘ ii-ii-il later, You know that under your mur- ri:i;_-l- scllli-lnilnl allll lhe ivill yonl would l-ilnn- inlo a lilrge sum of; l]ll)li"\' when your grilnilfatllerillcil and lllill when your mother dies you w ll Hlllll‘. inlo a still larger sum?- l llnillv that l should collie into illl’ money, ‘lllll. my grilndfillhill‘ _.,lll have livid for a long timc. 'l‘ln- ivltnizss added thug-she did| not know that her husband hail no| expectations except under marriage settlements. She thought that hel had lexpeclalions from certain aunts. it was not lruo that the div-l orcc was allowcil lo go through on lhe mullial Slil‘l'l?lllil3l' oi interests in tho funds which they hail both lliilught into tho marriage settle- ment, u surrcnilnr which was em- bodied in an inilenture dated Octo- ber 25, 1921, _ Did you cvci- loll your family so: licililrs. of illc zlgi-cl-mcnt lo sup- iort yoll?~~l\'o, wo didn't got on vi-ry woll IOQPHICI". Wasn't il sirilngo for your hus- llaliil to wrilo lo you as “Darling llul" ilflcl" tho iliVOl‘(fO?—\\"ll never llilil any (|llill'i’l‘l. l The Unknown Woman Counsel read the ilccroo ol’ div- orce and il'.§'liL‘.li.'*-'N()‘ nlllno ivas illnnlioncil at the hearing of thi- woman willr whcnl adultery’ ivas name was gi run. llis Lordship salil lhlll, so zlppr-nri-ii lhul illi- ‘Sir Eilwllril Marshzlli l-lilll. ~~ l snsiiesl. lhnl yrour hnslllanil nevi-l" ilosl-rlcil you. ln April, 1920, dlil STIFFNESS ' Rub in Minard’s with lho ilnizcl- tips. it penetrates and huuls ltcnlilvon lniiummiltiolr A rcincily (or every pain, OYCHQHIl'll—-"l4OVCllKlll." (Ailanls) e The Mouctou lyittlo Symphony Orchestral. Vocal -Solo—Selectcil—lvlr. lthind. (POD SAVE THEiKlNG. \ liii-l-20Mli. Elaine -——-—<-0->--— —- \llm\ril'u Llnlnli-nt (or llu- (irlppc. you cvcr moi For interior and o Oll- interior decoration. 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MONTREAL WIIINIPEG VMllilllIVEll ALSO DIAKERS 01" MAPLE LEAF PAINTS AND VARNISHES, llc wr-ili- you llli- ibllill’ beginning "|l.ll‘lllll!. .\‘inl'vi- gilni- ilgzlili nnil l illl-illl jusl. as inch illlll-r iilllp that it's lhe in time. . l'loil'l l‘Vl'l' ‘go off’; ii-avc lillil 1).'l!'l lo mo”! \\'.-. hail 'll(‘t‘ll wlplinl; lo i‘ili'll ollli-r lllr ll ycill‘. Al this time dill not this wretch- l.l man. “down and out" as hil wils. lovl- you lniuro lllilll anything on l-llrlh. and his grievance was that ho i-oilld not got youth-Ho loved luuhy 0lll(‘l‘ 1)i"|'.*ii')llil, too. ’l‘llo ivllilrss agreed that when she mot iler husband ili London his financial condition was vory illferent llom what it had been ill Paris. - l Sir Eilwalll Iliarshnll llilii.—l~lavo n woman who is more profiisiliy goal-rims than Lady l . v Ill! I XGING UP FA TIIER— by qoulnr: {M QONNA. 4n‘ TH": YOQTH PULLED IF lT'b THE, ~ LA§T THINQJ lDOl CHI won. THAT DBNTroT Evita qlT THROUGH \I~I\TH THAT‘ 9AT\EN_T? l CAN'T 511mg THib 0192! n |Il1“L ‘ft/true: sIRVlCI. Inc. Gm! Blllllfl right! nlurvod. MULH Lorlclalz: /////,, OH‘. NY HEAD‘. MY HEAD.‘ (‘llrnilv0ll?—.‘:o, I do not lilinkithilt l have. it is almost a vice, her geniarosi- ly, is it not‘! l suggest to you that unlil you llllll rilasiln lo llUllUVl‘ (“at haily (‘llrllaviln was going lo marry your ilusbilnil, tho idea oi‘ your making any. legal clillm ug- ilhlsl lii-m ncvcr oircurrcil to you? ---'l‘ll-:i-t is absolutely iinlrnc. llo you now Ti‘,]ll‘(‘..~l(‘llt to tho Jury that you arc n lone woman. with nobildy to look illicr you?-»l am alone. and I am learning my own living. You know how lnurh l huvo got. You can, at any nlomenl. marry r. "F." ll‘ you want ln'.’—l hnvo_ uivcn you my reason why. 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