,_ ini \ ` l- ‘r .irc _ Li 4 _l’ i, i_. 9" i \ I > .mi . `\ i I li li rt. i ` l i l / t i ‘ii -_\ .._. _ . _ 5' 1'” tix" ' "I ‘ li); g /fi i‘\ i 0 ‘er _ it i _ I _;eopii)imit.tee ist the .Ontario lesislix-U ,Ei ~ r a ¢‘ r .si A »~ . I 4 li. I i ' ini ~ -4-sew-.=-..<_a lili-, 2' .-i if Jus / "_.r _ \ v . / a I . . 1 ex " N R bb' ' i - ~ __ _-~°¢>_-- i ' - N0 0 u X 1'... xlsu-.l'» Llnlmun urine slain... -GUARDIAN GFFICE. -- Thei ...-1- T » 0 ° _,_ Gliardian‘s Western Office is now, :T A package of Rmso is bubbles. 1 f .p_- -~n~..__._ _ti a package of miniature soap You simply dissolve for 25 seconds the tiny bubbles in hot water, soak the clothes a couple of hours, or over night, rinse them well in clean water and-that’s'all. Result-clean, sweet-smelling clotlies, hours of time saved and the hand work changed to just rinsing. Rinse dissolves the dirt, you rinse it out. You will never know how easy il): fi i dill viii! 1 R-M7 Just Rinse with Rznso i ‘located in :ne McNeill nnilaingp ` 'r ' E I I i it is to do the washing until you’ve und Rinw, th¢ greatest time and i Mr. Dawson said that confeder- Made by the makers of Lux .va Summerside Business You Can Enter Any Day. Mall Courses Guargntled, J. Psgeon. Prln. mi nslillil runnin I _FQR LATE wEg~|'EgN NEw3‘ -NEWEST SPRING STYLES in r-Page 3 is available. tl x,2y“°aY °'”du Ugi°°'l R°;‘4l¥‘|-0'i ____ " r armon penng y--‘ S8 rid , M . -10 GOCD WORK HORSES I0! vltgii i:)yC8llTrc§ll?3ltIl.hl.r Y&°uSl;!:lil'l:,i sale. cheap- w. B. McNeill, sum-lumnea. sin-3.13.31' merside. 8161-17-3|, ...___ . Guardian's Western Office in theiLadies' Ready-to-Wear Garments. Ai i_i__ i i-sArunoAvM»»¢l..i-l~ -~~~~»~ ;-': ‘ -cu/molsns oN sAl.s at the Miiiinei-y opennig :mi drips; lift; ""°‘°‘°'°°`°`°`°‘°‘°"" McNeill Building, Sumniereide comprehensive showing of all the ,,¢_~r°.|~_ _ FY I- Y -_ in ladies' wearables for the coming' 7°." CIRCUIT.-March 21. Bedeque, 11 H-U1-. Cape Traverse 3 p_m__ Searie. -AT HOME.-Mrs. Doctor Kei town, 'I p.m. Friday, March 19th, Alberton, will be “at home" the a Chelton school house. A call to ternoon and evening of Friday, 19th worship God March 8171 3 18 2i Water St Summerside, where sub- scriptions. news or advertising will onference as Solution gggesreceived Tile phone number is _ __ ._é_ -?-Q-‘>--_ PERSONALS (Canadian Pr¢ss) S . JOHN. !\. B.. Mar. 17.-Can- indian problems should be solved lhv I-onfereiit-e rather than ‘b de went to Borden °n 'March 'mb' 8" , - Y ` _ 1bate, A. 0. Dawson. former Presi-. :'°“te i‘°t Dodflfxldi '§a’g‘~»Tl:"9~ -Rem dent of the Montreal Board of 5 “ S S el' U - "9~ - - Oman Of Trade. told n gathering of 350 re-|C¢\S0\lmD@C~ . presentatives business and profes- sional men at the Saint John Board of Trade banquet in a locill hoteli I ‘heretonig'llt. v - » I ation had been consummated iiyl *SOLD AND --Mr. and Mrs Ephraim 'Read l1l)0\lr Giver the hflustwlft hi! the efforts oi' conscientious mc~_il»J0i]` in . BOUGHT' _ '“r'| ever known. p th I , 1 n nd in t f. n A D gnell has sold his igliie Qlgléiileig gin tel: Egllgtry wliriililipretty farm at 'Bay F°"“"° and forget party politics and get to-ilmrchased 'I ""1"" mrgel' farm at geilie-r ill discussion, sulutioilsigoul? Bay'We”" (mm MT- Daniel could he found from present tiny, "lr fwyitlae;?i'l?g‘I§‘e;gl:g?r:;~o ‘hm iiil"‘ lti Mr. Duws revle '- ' ‘ ' - ini Iiliif irxamsnvrtation, i.ii.;ricultiire;:"""l’;) "way l" the NU" 3601*” .. _ :rl I bu ml” Smmlion, ull er woods returned to his liilililzlndald thiil in (iialliida alone ofiggme at Clear Sl"`l“55 155'- Salllf' ‘all countries in the world. had the y' percupitn income risen since the "é : Y 7 ni". it I that mempt., Wm, i=Anlv|. -zur. xirlen lnrkln. Finn.. In Memoriam JOHN O'CONNELL Funeral services for Mr. John (Vtfrinuell of 13 Hillside park. Soni.-rville, Mass who celebrated his 90th birthday on Feb. 3. will hu held tomorrow morning in St. .Ion-pll’s Church and the burial \-.-ill ho ill Calvary Cemetery, Wal- Llinlll. .\ii‘. 0'Colinc-ll who died .\1arch evil was born in Prince Edward Is- land and for 28 years was a school tent-lier there. He later engaged in hiisinesa and for 40 years he was a notary public and justice of the peace. Mr. O'Connell had been a resident of Somerville 40 years and. up to his retirement eight years seo, was engaged in the pro- vision business. Mr. O`-Connell had always en could not hear the proceedings. He is survived b three eonslnd 6 ' Y two tiniighters. The sons are th i im dm “me Hlzlon has not 'been suflerin fronl eve da ‘ inewest and most authentic st les I. llview p »-` r `/5 . ' _UN|~|-Ep c|.|UR¢|.|, ggpgqug season. At Sinclair's. 8172-3-18-2i, ,y / . I] f f . --_5__-_-: fi#/' 'f L:-I-" @5;i’ npani Especially For This N www fsf 2010 'u fi.) ' BL/37;; mf/ .lin . ¢ _._ 1?* Qs _ - ni* ‘_-' -=.`.. _-'° _--= : -=.: m f'__¢-"'l;_". _,T ‘__ E _“’_'._.' = --'_~ st, 'liz ~* l i -" _ i - _-f_"_-3 ` ' I"-"’-* _;-»' \ - *L*-1"* -l--"_ _ X l i il*ilY.~l‘.\iimsit\i . E. . /lp i th cul of the war He warned ~*w|NTER WORK °N THE 209'! il . ll .' l l to induce Maritime in' 5 | ' l i lit? change their locationgtiie effects oi' the. snow storm of; l--------‘ ioyea the ben of health He was ioilllei upper provinces “Hd 01°* "““““"*' and l"°"“““'Y~ N" “mg ii daily attendant at the Somer- ville court until ii year ago, when 1 d or ears dtfnfiiess- overtook him and he oljeutglant-Colonel A' El MMsie"$50_ ms hennery and mm; fam. some communities were offering ago Mr. Larkin conveyed to Sourisl _ . K 10 per. two cases of eggs at 50c a dozen. inllnullity o taxes over ng and the mommy milk cheque for THE TWO- PIECE FROCK PREVA ILS .Doubt not that the jumper frock is vice-President of the Board`0f|°‘°-V f“n°l'l°“ed independently of going to continue its vogue, for Paris Trade, presided and introduced the U19 SHOW and Wi"d9~ uses it to interpret some of the speakers Mr Dawson wus seat- i'-' smartest of the advance sports styles 1"” J“"‘”‘ °`°"““"' ”‘“"°’ “ed at his .init anti non w is. ..°nssuMso Tsscuiuo. - 'rin design iennai it in ilgura' the Blessed Sacrament Church. ~ ' ' . ._ - uf ~ ~ _ . _ _ . _ i l lt. Othe guests Mrs. Ernest G0l‘l1li1Il (H98 Milllllllhl _ rayon trimm with a plain collar lidlllnllvle- |~\f-_ ilixnvgslillglltosr an; spoke of the DF0- ..“WO0DS WORK. -The hard _ -_-15 , __ de .b the provinces in the crust of snow now on makes woods _ Ihre” ma oi’ the recognition of work very convenient, particularly Marketing of 1 ' ' th woods work rt t th A ritiiitnrai Enquiiy . , . l " ,lu A1)0|,d tute vs. Stephen BYOWII Came lil’ marketing of cattle. The other i . \ / i .1 f l ‘ \ .l ‘Ml ` "` OverWQrked7 *case Ao.|ounNEo. - 'rin one to be tabled soon is the Muni i I al, “lmperials” cost consider. this season. 500 Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E.L . Long hours at the desk, shortened hours of hasty and irregular lack of exercise-these up the vitality of the strongest body. At such dans the dmgu of constipation is more common and more serious. co . . . I |- nnybo-¢;t;?l\tl`i‘iTiI¢Isl|i.| safe for ever.: body. lt doa nor affect the nom- nch, and is not absorbed by the body. Medical suthoririeeapprove Nujol Because it is so saie, so gen- tle and so natural ln its action. Nujol makes up for a dskieucy of natural lubricant in the inno- ¢i;ide¢.dll:.sofnn»_tls:h°m|to mam :egulu bowel mmvemenuwithaut ‘ beuhnfor lan an ' of tix sillhout ill sd'ocu.yUnFg laxatives, it doesnat form a habit, and can be discontinued at my time. ` Ask you flflldli Ndol-_ ._ "` ° K ‘é » _ , ,° case of the Lot 46 Farmers’ l`"Bli- tolm plan for the co-operative `t.;/’ ` i 4- I 4' > `1` _ ‘ i ' i " i 4' \\ f' i 4- e r r I /V " i I ;‘i . ' ` ll 1, f r r 1 ' ' "" L: \ I/ ` J mm, 1--.-.. .......... \~ p Q *iv \ l _-.;f'i’ ,.1 I before His Honor Judge Fraser lf* prominent policies advocated is the County`Court, Souris on Tiles- u0.0pem;|0n nmong the provinces dBY. March 2nd. This was an 110' in the mutter of export marketing. l¥33..f§.¥.J§°§Zf5Z.?'..? $2355.35 EIIZEMA IN RASH of lambs. sold by the Dlillllilln '~° All Over Scalp. liched and the defendant November 1923. Mr A. F. Mconniu appeared fvr the Burned. Cuticura Healed. " I was troubled with eczema. It plaintiff and Mr. J. Augustus MC~ Donald, city, for the defendnntn The case was adjourned till March, broke out in A red rash all over my scalp and after u time turned to pimplel. lt itched and burned all 31st to enable the defendant to se- the time and caused my hair to fall cure some necessary evidence. ..*HOCKEV.-A hard !0\l8ht game oi' hockey was played ill Sl- ‘Pcter‘s rink iMondsy night. be' tween tlie “ice Piclteie" and "Sports", resulting in e 'I-7 sc0\'2- Thic was the second meeting be' tween these teams. the first Sam” going to the “Ice Pickers". Last night the "Sports" went on the ice determined to wipe out H1211' recent defeat. and with the “IN Pickers” equally determined to ad- minister a second defeat. the Sam* was bitterly fougllt. The last 'PBT- iod especially was fast and excit~ in and before the game Gilded Mit. " I rad an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample end after using it found great relief. I purchased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- cun Qlntrnent I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Sarah G. Davidson, Summer St., New Glas- _ proved herself to he thi- tghzivmp- - thi' ‘ilce Pickers were minus the zero temperature one would assoc- iate with their occupation. in fact when the final gong sounded the players on both sides were, to SHY the least. decidedly “Fed up." The I decidi ame between these two D-8 S teams will be watched with -inter- ‘ est. gow. Nova Scotia. . Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tulum remote and maintain skin purity , Jin comfort and skin llalth often when all else fails. laldl Q: Ina ll`:A|'l..Addr:sl ~ -~ _ " * '~'. i \ eu A _ To Uur SPM I HAT fSl‘lUWflNG' IVE yourself a treat by review- ing our present Hat display. Whether or not you buy, you’ll ap- ~ preciate seeing what’s new in fine Hats at prices that spell real values §5 $5 $7.50 Chnrl0ttetown’s Great Showing V of BORSALINOS 1 _ Our younger customers will be de- lighted _with the fine .showing of new snap brim styles. l"iO0RE . °LEOD LIl‘iiTEl`J, I I "_"’"" iul.iy will carry 245,000 hu ____ -\lurtcr~ .l_. _\. Lyuilin wheat. This wheat was E .ill . . where in tile vicinity d|?€i\\'i>q{liiiii-` ii-iiliilililltgoiili ;iHi?tii)i(iiieliliii);|gh dred persons ln all. ~ ` ` U The iss was in first class coudi-‘ _ on an both skaters null upi~i~tz\~ *__ tors enjoyed themseliies in iii.-`, (special to The coamlipn) hlshent degree. . ._\ii>l~."i‘llu_i.ml,, _uiu-t~ii' io. -'|‘ln-. The races were made very iii-.truiup steiinier “Ac<|\iitiuiin“ wliirh- teresting by Mr. Eldon Lord oi” Tryon who proved hi-mggir to i,..l..___.__.l______ til , - . ..| ~ ..:..f“°":,':.‘.':"..:.‘l.°.i.f .n.:.“°~:; :¢.:_.And§ In Stomach Charlie Gorman to watcl il ii l» ' ' by Miss Adlaide 'Ponley,`\v‘li2llillsii (Jause Indlgestlon ,nm ion racer of these sactioiis. i Ona" 6"' s°"'°"°" ‘md pn" The winners of di[i’ei'e-nt clilsst-ei HW' T° Tw" , _l are as follows' i liledirill sutlioritlos siute that nearly gi Dezeng Unit Boys 15 and “M107 nine-tvntlis of the ensue nf otonlntb 1. Stanley 'l‘h0mD50n- Nm`U\|lraullli-, iiidlgestioii. suurllsss. buruin Tryolll 2. Jllmes Kehoe. Alhilny_ =gul. bloating, uausen. atv., are due to 0"" 15 “ii |:;:‘..‘:.‘.‘.f:;'1..‘:.'.ii":‘;"‘;.::;f::.‘::.:".:“: mfg g"'°“ H°“"_m' T'~"°"i 2-iinnk .ir .inn-.dive ini.-.~t». rin- .lt-_limiti- ‘ °ger50n' Tnon' iiltulnilch llililig is irrltuted, digt-ntioll is Match Race Lldy and Gsntleman!d»»lii_vi»|| und fund entire, cuuulug the 1. Adelaide Pooley. Tryon and tlistiizri-vnlilr sinnptmns which i-very mu MacLe0d_ View,-gn: 2' Lnmnlstniliiit-h sufferer knows so well. MMLBBH. Crapsud, and Ilill Rog.,“"A_;tiii..ini vllglt-st.-ins im- nip erson, Tryon I|,,;,,,“ um re" and G¢Ml6ml|l'| RICO isiiulil nnv n few 1. Reg. Thomas. Albany; 2, "'>yc` ann mln. Rogerson, Crapaud. ull" o- Hoekey Piaysrs nth-r 1. Eldon Lord. Tryon; lu all Wood. Tryon; .Bill Vic gnu or !0l'll. lpowiier Ladies Race §"\|l|<\ il 1. Adelaide Ponley, Tryon; 2.i“’\"_{'f"‘t"‘;° °"d Aimy Lea. Tryon; 3. Minervaln‘“:::Me:"f¢ lm-an as and au. 'islam an. E Csileuru Sllnvlni Slick 256. Gillis. North Tryon ‘,.,,,|,|¢ yn, I BRI-NGIN G UP FATHER»- -By I .__ __ _ ‘ aaa... l~1ORv~4|N' AT ‘six from M5 OWN GOOD _ J u -`_ - 1” ff *Gif* llllllilllill. ‘» ia. li-,Q , 4,. in .nfpm \ Qui-255 MY DOLTQR vb Rig;-\~r. BY GQLLY --\ D\0N‘T <,\~r up HE \N':>\t>`\"'e THAT \ cur UD even# EARLY ENQUQH- NOT /\ QEN1- K; ' ' 2» _ "l .'.‘{¢ .' 4- L Al 5 ll - 1 r __ /if' " »»v"=y~_~=fi' " 4’ ti I in ~ .M i.Es=°~r uw Ne. ¢>o<°_\nee.eioN I Zi __gt_ |uc~ ' .Q isp sv la.-t ____ '_ _G-unsn..--u-........... _3~/5 _ 7 et _ __ -.“-.4!1"";»ii.»gi ~ ‘ ‘ - . A. i .. ~ .. Nia", » '_ . i "‘»i“A ‘ -vw’ -A ~~r\ nlsggi,-;.w_»f__~3;,-'E .,,_';‘l..:-.'-'»t‘ gsm ' . ‘ -1- »"~.`:_t".»‘v~ i" i Races at 'Tryon Rink `1. Tryon .\i~|-our-; V2. \`iL~in,.in is clearing” from .East Saii;;\e.l;ili)|q