JWEDNESDAY, Basement Sale Wednesday from 9 to l2 o’c'lock The Basement store will be equipped for Wednesday morning with a wonderful array of bargains selected by Mr. Stewart while away on a buying tour some weeks ago. This sale will offer you values as at- tractive as you saw in the “RUMMAGE SALE” we held some weeks past—but most of the lines offered will be FRESH OUT OF THE CASES, bought specially for this BARGAIN BASEMENT. \VEDXESD.\Y MORNING FROM 9 TO l2 Here are a few “sample bargains” chos- en at random from a great assortment. Get your share of these by shopping early on Wednesday. lioys’ Tweed Pants, \\'0rtli to $2.50, will sell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' (iingham and Print House Dresses. worth to I $1.35 ., . . . . . . . . .. Girls’ Flanuelctte Night- gowiis. fine, soft and well made . . . ilQllllllCtl Dish Towels, very special value for Basement Sale 3 for ' 18x36 Turkish Towels will be sold for Base- 3 _ 5o. ment Sale, 2 for . .\lcn’s Stripe Percale Shirts Assorted patterns of good width Gingliams and Prints . . . . . .. ' Heavy Khaki Drill, tough, strong fabric for shirts. etc. . . . . . .. ' \Vhite Yeslings and \\'hile Drills of values up 2 to 40 cents . . . . .. 5c‘ \Vomeii's Print Tea Aprons —This is a wonder ' I value at . . . in blue. $1.39 Men’s Overalls with white stripe and plain brown _ _ V _ — French Culls, — all" Fine good weight \\hite Sizes‘ a“ good pap C911“ 25 “K1165 terns . . . . . . . . . . .. c‘ _ “we ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 54 inch all wool serge, Men's \\'0rkitig Shirts placed on counter for worth to $1.50 will the llasemciit be sold at . . . . . .. ' Sale . . . . . . . . . . .. ' These are only a. few of the liarglliilS. Tilc Basement will be filled with attractive values. Come early, and get your share oi them. Moore 8i McLeod Ltd. I Charlottetown P. E. Island 22.053 inr January‘ 1922. While the catch WiiS-Slllilill)!‘ in January (YPTAWA April Ii-The total val- than In the Hallie "Wlllil 111" Y9" lie Of sea fish landed nu botlt tho TOUITIJB Del‘ P0111111 were c1111 coasts oi’ Canada durill-Z lhefiiderflilii’ b11411"? T119"? “'1"1'° "1115 month oi‘ January was 362L355. as 20:4 cwts. of salmon landed dur compared with a valutllion oi‘ $1" inrztheinontli, Weatliurconilitions were very burl. CANADA'S FISHERIES 5- '_.. Here is a rare opportunity looking for the right man. Do YOU want Control oi a Profitable General Store You are offered hero and now the controlling interest in a buo- ‘incss that for nearly 40 yearn ha: been one c1 the most popular and PFOHIIOIC general‘ stores in the richest part of the prov- incc-The Old Reliable Concern of i ¢ A - - '. ‘l. WRIGHT - BROS. o - o _ Victoria, Lot 29 Tho ltoro in stocked with new, high grade merchan- dilo comprlling Dry Goodo, Grooorloo, Hardware, Boots, Crockery, Clothing and General Morchondino-oltuatod on tho new permanent highway running through the village- oniy 100 yard: from tho Victoria Wharf. Moro than 6 wlrohouool Territory covered by the are embraced by the buo- otoro Include: North Try- Inna-excellent trad‘ Ilo- on, South Tryon, Tryon llltloo with tho rut of tho Wont, Kelly’: cron, Em. l lill lllillll v lliiiilillllill Bout in Halliftur —GUARDlAN8 FOR SALE AT McDonald Drug Co, 14.41., Summer, side, upon arrival of train from Charlottetown. - 3-29-1wk __r H r. CHARLOTTETOWN’ GUARDIAN is now on sale nt the McDonald Drug Co., Ltd" 5111111119?‘ side, 3-29-1wk. —COAL SCARCE. — Coal was very scarce in Summerslde up to lasl. Friday, when the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd, had ll consignment ot flvn cars arrive which releaved ‘ho condition for awhile. —ASSAULT CASE-An assault c158 between two residents of Al- bany was concluded before Justice of Peace hiassey and Palmer in Sumincrsidc on Tuesday, the case was thrown out, both sides to pay their own costs. —WINDSOR Vl-SITORS RE- TURN-The Windsor Hockey team til of who’ made many friends in Sumincrside in their short stay ‘ell by afternoon train on fiirluy for Borden, so as they would con- nect uith the first out going boat for their homes, ~-AUTO THIEF CAUGHT. -— Sllefllf .\itDonald returned from Nova Scotia Tuesday evening iringng with him a party from the ‘astern section of the island on ll bench warrant lJOlTIg issued for the irrent in connection vritli the theft ll an automobile. —The annual Summerside church if England bazaar 0nd high tea —8HOP mm Holman’: union.- -—SUCCESSFUL CHURCH TEA‘ —A coLo an». —Qn wuia, ~ k n hard ton- day, March 28th the thermometer-T“ “My we . IBS-Hwled 18 below zero in Bum- "u" "gm mm Gimme Magma merside such a winter t3 this an m the mabm rfuflfélg: not sun be lorsottcn, “m1 °“°"°'1 1' ° , _ ., lug Club at one Auditorium m —APPOiN'l' "anemones. —At “"1" ‘fmd "=",{,,§',{,'§§§-,,${,,“§2§, a meeting of the Brltinnia Rocrea- ma‘ “fired a John m m second tion Club hold in their rooms re- 1’ ‘w? ‘f 5;‘, “m; m hf" b,“ 228$?’ glfgemzmt’? 83' ilioiltiin-rilunvd ‘iiemi-wind-up. Henley . . [lonald are Halifax men. ceed-ing Mr. Ross White who-let‘ a and Mac short time ago for the Unified The Healeymwmum ‘mm slates was a tram bout all the way. but ' _ Henley bad a wide margin at the -NORTH rnvou mo Ai..'° BANY Iheot. quality R9111"! dliliddast and had all the ear-marks of cracked corn and corn meal in l, good and Fanny 100k the 11ml 118W big! Bl- 32-15 81158 0" fill" round by n shade and produced Also curry supplies in warohoiuexa wicked right hand that stag- Wilere 5'01! can get a bag or a tin-gored Lyman several times, The Just as you need it. Other feeda,_litiic Monctoniait, however, show- seeds, flour, wire, Sherwin Wlll- ed iwilllngnesn to trade alums and iams Paint, etc., in stock are due i-‘Vflnllllliiy manlISBd to get lnciose lo arrlvm J, F LQRD, Nomi; Tryonwilllflilf. the middle of the second nd. _ . The Ly-mnmPonny fight htarted 4.4.21 stanza to lput over the I iiaymaker. Penny showed all _BR|NG PMSONE“ BACKFJldnds of class and was win- lnlng nil/til lust before the end. aigigrénirsgal-Aifter going to the mat, Penny moved in the count of four. He was trying to get up nit eight, but Sheriff McDonald, who went to the M days ago, returned on Tuesday ev-i ening, bringing with him the pris- . oner he had been in search of, the T: an: CCQi-iigseguuneurii: man was duly locked up in jail to mum] quickly tiwait further developments.~—H.' ' -POTATO MARKET,- Lurgei800 Hebrldeans quantities of potatoes are. t; brought to Market these days, roads are firm and in fair condition and iarmers are taking every advanu tage ot‘ this in getting their hiiulingi done. Potatoes at present bring 40 ‘Gntarlo is the statement of Ruv. cents per busheL-tl-l. J n Chi lli , ii l Linn-Ls PROCPECTS. - Tneihjfr: tbdgyzllitef 8° ffiieggzr 10:11‘? isiirltefmgpigafitigfi:fllrltish Isles and Dirope. Mr Chis- IMONTREAL, April 2—That 800 Hebrldenns will arrive in Canada at the end oi’ April to settle in ras ‘i-rild Easter Monday in the \gricultural Hall. The abovt- be~ ng one oi’ the most enjuyzihlt- rveniu of the season and the ladies if great credit ior the excellent igmi, Tilp tables were Well 91'0- -'lllC(l with all the good eats avail- uhlo and the proceeds were very uitisfactory’, -—-WORKMEIN MET.— A special aneoting of the Sunimcrside Work- neii"s Association formerly the illabm Union) was hcfd in their ‘ooms last; Tuesday evening with he president. lliir. Frank Wedge n the chair. His Worship Mayor jdstone was [present by invitation and addressed the meeting on the iior situation generally, There was .1 large attendance present, and i; was decided to hold regular neetinl; in every Wednesday evening. The matter of making iunimerside B 90ft of call for the ITODIFFGI boats this season so that ‘abor would be provided. It. was leeidcil to appeal to the flocai coal ealers to have cord brought hy zessel, rather than by rail, in ord- r to provide work for local labor- ers. Other local interests were irouzht iii of which will be dig lilssed at later meetings. IA F08 to Asthma-Give Asth- ha. hair a chance and it gains "Olllld "lilidiy. But give it repeat- d treatments or Dr. J. D. Kcl~ 35218 Asthma remedy and it, will all back even faster. There is no inlfvrny measure about this rem. tdy. it goes right l0 wflfk and drives asthma out. It reaches the ‘nmost breathing passages and caves no place for the trouble to lurk. Have it by you for ready U50 {a Western Personals. -+.\lr. J. D. Kennedy. OlLeary, .vlio liarl been on a trip to town. re- urned homo on Weilnesday.—li. “Among those leaving this week iy the Car Ferry were: Mr. Aus- tin Scales on a business trip to "hoenlx, Arizona. Mr. Albert Oakes o Vancouver" B. C. Mr. (leorge ‘Jt-Qiutrrle on a business triy to \lontreal. Miss [Cuphemiit Gallant in a visit to her sister Airs. Sprey. Jew York. Mrs. Harry Hinton to iiontreal and Mr. B. I. Raynor on i business trip to Vancouver-Al. i ~ ‘at I. L4 d, INLWFJ-‘llm Mlrltlmu In uodl, pro- orald, Clnoo Cove, Argyil duco, oto. Shore, Appln Rood, Crap. nud. Btoro, lntoroot and good will can be bought outright- or that of the unlor partner, Mr. Wright, upnratoly. Only ronon for ailing lo advanced yolro of. the proprietor: and tho wish to rotlro from active buoinou. ‘ Tho More stock and ooulpmlnt lo opnn (or Inspection IN on Tulldly, April S. Al! YOU INTERESTED? “awn-a .. .. . Lat u‘ St. Hilary's church are ileservlng, may in which the af-iztir was nian- "l0 0115111191- , |heiin ls a. director of the British 1m ‘i: 1iwgll1flilebzxliytgfgoggaéi‘:dminigriitlon Aid Society and has ‘irostihrfls are crowing dam, tromlbeeii investigating conditions in Birleqkue a,“ “the, m,“ gm, Lheitho Old Country with a view to ice i5 reported very thick even on {Lr111:g1_1g§e!1\1!1:' W011‘ 01 111i’ 511111911’ _B|G WEEK or 5pm“- It l,“ DEVELOPING wA-rzn POWER been decided that as usual Sumznerside will hold its Annual Horse Races, but in flddilllill l0 Horse Races, the Y. 1M. C. A. and Britannia Recreation Club are [flanfllng the biggest attraction in- TIMMlNIS, April, 3.—Tlie Ontar- io Government hus granted the re- quest of ‘Hollinger for a site on the Abltibl River for the purpose of developing power, according to Penny Loses His. _,_' ____- l i-riurax, n. 5., April 2-414- ii For The Dominion l Prince of ‘Wiles’, Gompetes with _ Professionals LONDON, April 2.—'I'bo P111109 or W315i love for utoaplocbloing in causing public I111“? W198 to the grequoncy with which ho meets mishaps. Wales himself however. nukes little of his rill!!- The Enoning Standard who!’ says wide comment has been pro- voked in society-circles and that the feeling prevails that the- Prince's adviser! should prevail upon him in view of the reopen; slbility of his rnsicion to confine himself to hunting, leaving the jumps for other people. The heir- anparent had another mishap to- day when, participating with Princewfleorgo .ln. the Melton steeplochnse and riding in the Ladies’ Plato, his mount. “Little Ohrinty!’ was brought down by the blllklllg of another horse at the seventh folice. After six un- successful niliienilpto to get his mount over; tho Prince gave it up. The Prince also for the first time competed against profession- fli lockers in an open race, and flame in fourth after a narrow es- cape from being unsealed. ' St. John Man in Boston Marathon JOHN, NB., M-areh 29.- hn will ‘be represented in Boston Marathon which takes Dlnco on April 19. George Spragg has sent in his entry, nnd will leave on April 3 fog tho "Hub" to complete his trainlngl Ha has been working hard for the last ten weeks and is in excellent con- dition. The distance, twenty-five miles. is longer than he has cov- ered, but he has had eonslderaible experience in middle-distance rac- ing. and has covered the fifteen- mlie distance in good time. His friends expect that he will make a good showing in the classic. He will have a fortnight ul 305ml; to put the finishing touches on his training and will get an oppor- T’ lip, --| l-y i|,_|_|l “U” l i i I st in Paper catalogue in Canada. 85 Handsome Designs, _-_-w~ mi». Wrtte your name and address on the coupon. Cut it out and mail it to us and we'll send youythc new WALL PAPER CATALOGUE-the biggest and best mail order all prices based on DOUBLE ROLLS OF I6 YARDS. USE THIS COUPON: i ’ ty?" iii-tiltik we . Catalogue priced the lowest in Canada, tuniiy to go over the course. 511F118: will run under the Y.M.C. l. colors. 4 MOORE 8L MCLEOD, LIMITED, CrrAiztor-rrrown, P. E. I. i [ed by State Historian Victor Hugo Athletic Track Events ever held in the Western Capital, in conneciibn with a the D0ml|1l0l_l__,_ Day programme. ‘Iiho medals and mimics have already been ordered and wit‘ shortly be on diwplay._ ln addition to the Track Events tnere \v'.‘l be a Relay Road Race that. '.v'.ill inelnrle the most promising athletes of th-i hiture. For years D35! 111° puibllo of Prince Fdward island have looked to lSummerside to supply the hurting attractionsfor Doinln ion Day, and this year the whole town .5 uniting as one in an effort to ' excel anything previously attempted in this line. ‘ :__-:o->--i WiLL HAVE‘ NON-E OF_ IT TORONTO. April 2.—Un‘tii there is a revised edition of the Toronto pilibllc school geography ready it is likely thatthe Toronto Board of Education will refuse to buy any more of them. The Durchase 0f 650 dozen of the books at sixty cents each has been held up pending a report from their chief inspector, R, H, Cowley, on the alleged errors in tiie volume, Mioncton is described as “the eastern terminus and headquar- terfi of tho Canadian National Railways." in iho geography, INVALUABLE SCIENTIFIC WORKS DESTROVED m A NEW YORK FIRE NEW YORK, April Zfllnvaluzible scientific and historical collection; were burned this morning in d llm wflch nearly destroyed the old Lor lllard mansion in Bronx Botanical Park, since 1918 the qnugoum m" the Bronx Society of Arts, Science and History. ‘Chief among these were 26,000 lantern slides wick, curator of the par-lo. who was iprostrated with grief today nt the loss, the monetary value of which he estimated at $30,000. The collection of the Bronx So- _ cioty oi‘ Arts, Science and History, including revolutionary relics army . trappings, pinto, old books and let~ ters, many of them loaned by indi- viduals. was almost all destroyed either iby fire or water. Ten thou- lsnnd rare coins, however, were only slightly damaged. A collection of volume“ now out oi‘ print, and -plel.ures relating to Joseph Rodner Drake. and compil- i Pnrlsith, was badly damagrl. BRINGING UP FATHER— President N’. A. Timmins of the, l-lollinger Consolidated Gold Min-‘ British Government es, Ltd. While no definite site was named. the letter from the Attor- neyiGenerai states it. will» be at iuiuua Portilfife ciqncug siiult. and in either case the oportunitles presented- will -be sufficient to meet the l-iollinger needs. At the former, 30,000 horse power or bot- ler could be developed. while the latter offers opportunity for dev- elopment of 25,000 horsepower- __€-¢-0&—-—-— THOUGHT WOLVES GOT HIM, TURNS UP SAFE PRINCE ALBERT. Snsk., Avril 2.—-The romantic story of the deaiih of Carl I-vnii, a ‘fa-moth! trapper and niusher of the North- land who was reported to have been attacked by wolves has rc- covered a knockout by the arrival of Lynn safe and ‘Vlillltl at lie A. La Crosse. A toleitram received here today by inspector Tait of the Provincial Police from his de- tachment at lie A Ln. Crosse snyfii iiCanl Lynn arrived here safely last week." A Multitude Of Women Recommend Ii: The strongest. recommendation possible for ‘tiny medicine to have =ls the sound testimony borne by the vast multitudes of wo ‘lave used it. I-t has been proved that 9R out of every 100 women jonce ill with ailments that caused suffering and rlcipalr have been ‘restored to ihc hys of health by Lydia E. Pinkhamb every ailing woman to try t. |=_ ILL‘ OWDERS LASTERQ Can't. Cure You SEE‘ t, lill. Jllill ‘m "w" ‘W1l° hardships and sufferings now bo- Vrizelflltio liifll‘ said "with a grain or nail" Bhllwllls develop- Oomlwund- T1115 mmvdmls 1'°“°"1 and "onlv believe half." But Frnu ment of various plants and flow. shows its power over the ills oi gchl-egbe, seemed to "fink wha- ers. said to be the only collection w°men'and the letters or remm" ‘i119 118d l0 BBY l-OO 8911005 for of ll; kind in me worm n was the mendation we ‘are continually puh- jest me work o; DR Edmund D_ 8mm» llshing in this paper should induce Has Large Surplusi (Special to Tho Guardian.) L0.\'DON,Aipril 2-— The extreme dlffieilty experienced by chancel- llors 0t‘ the Exchequer after the war in r-stimating correctly financial year ended Mlarch (llsti Instead of a surplus of between six and seven million Pbunds sterl- ing as estimated by the former. chancellor ‘ainlnlir actually, exceeds £101,000,- 000 which by law goes automatical- ly to the reduction of the national debt. unless. .paii‘ianient ‘should pass a special act disposing of it otherwise. This big suirplus is mainly due to unexpectedly large reduction: in expenditures the chef savings being under the heads of civil service which cont approximately‘ £287,000,000 as compared viitit, estimates of £450.- 000,00-‘ iandldefence services of ‘£111.000.000 as compared with on estimated £~190.000,000. i-¢o>--—— LADY ASTOR HOTESS AT A BIG RECEPTION LONDON, April 2.—At Lady Astor's big reception today to Members of Parliament and reP- rcsentativas of women's orsanim tlon. Frau Schrefber, Socialist member of the German Roiohstag climiborl up on a chair and told the company of "The wrongs inflicted on Germany by Franco" and “The lng endured in Germany because of French invasion of tho Ruhr." The hostess in introducing the speaker lnughingly told the gitoolr they could take what Frau Schro- IShe began with the assertion that as an international Socialiut 'nnil Pacifist, silo was an absolute- liy impartial critic. Hoi- audience was frankly startled when she said "France in ‘building airplanes with money ahotjot-from German reparations." Thlpreforrod in re- cent statements here ahou iiir supremacy», i I thel nation's accounts a. year ahead; _ was sliown by the figures for the" l . Sir Robert Horne the ~ t_ French - out, who CATALOGUE. Nalne Town or Post Ofiice Province _ 119-121 Queen St. EARL OF NORTHESK TO WED FOLLIES GIRL. LONDON. April 3- The Ybung Earl of Northesk and Miss Jessica Brown, formerly of the Ziegfeld Follies, today admitted they are en- gaged, according to the Evening News. The paper Sflyg the wed- ding may take ipiace very soon. "We have not decided the date," declared "the Earl, "and I suppose the engagement is still unofficial but we will certainly be married whatever happens." Miss Brown declined to discuss details, saying she is sailing for the ilnited ‘States on the Olympic tomorrow to see her parents in Buffalo. She added aho wanted them to hear of her engagement from herself first. Tho young actress oame to London to star in a cabaret hare. Her financeo, who will not ‘he twenty-two until next September is on officer in tho Coldstrenm Guards. l-lo succeeded to h's tiiiie in 1921 and the $760,000 es- tate his father loft. Northcsk is a Scottipl; earldom. iAlmoat simultaneous with the report of the engagement came aha tows that the Enrl had been flllxbtly llliured in on automobile smash early thin morning. H9 will Pfliilflbiy 11° Cflllflned to his house for several days, i—-¢'+>-___ SVDNEV CITY FUNDS afloat sYvNEY. N. s., A-pril 2- Short. 918a of some $5,000 in city funds la alleged in the report- made by Robert Carter, chartered account. re ti audit or ovriiigvii’ cocniwcetligoka: Therein no charge of dishonesty fin tho ion-t of any dlvlc slim”, '1" 1'11‘! 111153911 "Milan in under- stood 1o be attributed to lac]; 0g d W098i‘ ystem f h account:- o andling ‘civic 'Send me a copy of the view WALL PAPER Mono o. . ...-..--.-.--.--a-.--..-. ..------.--|...--..~---. n-rr-r-u-rr-r-r-rt-t-u- Guardian. olriruwu, P. 12.1. SHIPPING WAS BRISK TORONTO, April, 3.—A record- hreaking year is reporteil by liar- bor-Maoter Allen in his report on the activities at tho port of Tor- onto dnring the year 1922. The number of steamohlpa arrivln: and departing in 1922 was 8.243 with a gross tonnage of 4.486.212. as ci-‘lmllflfedl with 3.0m. ' Ewes tonnage of 4,128,208 in 1021. l Grandma Used Sagiti’ Tea To Darken Hilir she Mixed Sulphur With It to‘! otoro Color, Glool, Youthluinolq Common gardon sage brewed li- to a ‘heavy tea, with sulphur nddtd. will turngray/ntr 9d and Md hnir boautlfullyipl? and luxurlolii- Just a few applications will pron ii revalatifin if your-hair its fadiiil- streokod or-igroy. Mixing the 9W Tea. mil arr-room» M "M" though, i " murmur. An eltill‘ way in to get o bottle of W791i" Sage and Blllphill"C0mP0il1111 I11" drug store, ‘all ‘ready for use. is the old ilmo recipe improved‘ the addition of other ingradionz Wdiilo wiopy, iroy. failed ill 1' not. ninfulp-wo all dome to u, our youthful appearance and '11‘ troctivoneao. By dorkenin! W" hair with Wyotlfo‘ Sage mill rimr Compound. nouns cw ""29: onuo it does llisonbturally. 1 only.‘ You jun dampen a all" I mftlbmn rrl tt-cinu- dr|v~ill throng your r, tlkingono otrand at; time; by morflill! grioyiiioiro lltovo dinoppoureill after another» lppilobiion m‘ our hair bboomol beooti ruin 4"‘ glo oy, loft and luxuriant. l i ‘l P-Amarctinrou- 1 iifulTvr -' OUQK-JiQCfy l ‘ _ l . l-Ov- r-ns oaraenvi: - au-utrh "" rr MUbT or. 1 -t 5'7“- i rwxr is loom»..- rathht-FTO m: NATO-E‘; rgq n5‘ a <rr rm ONE AFTER on = . r --—-——- wou- *-,__.V “Hitler 5w mama- _ coo om.- fiwe. ma: _ , w.“ WiTH wot):