MONDAY, The flavor of '* f r e s h m i n t . Every time you bite it you get that delicious taste! Other flavors too: WRIGLEY'S ]uicy Fruit Doubiemint and NIPS. Sold Everywhere ANDERSON ’S, ST. PETER’S, P. E. I. ANNOUNCE THEIR SPRING SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 29, 30 AND MAY 1st A Forethought: We think you were pleased with our last Sale. We wanted to do our BEST for you, and IP- preciated the patronage of EACH and evfifyime- THls Sale has been planned for your bonofit- When you com- pare our iow prices, while carefully observing the quality of goods, you will undoubtedly realize Mo are lfltllyllod with "small profits." We are happy to know y0u Wlll "Y: “A far better Sale than the last." Come and IM- 3 GROCERY SPECIALS (RENOWNED FOR THEIR EXCELLENT QUALITY.) Extra Fancy Ba. badoes Molasses. flog. 75c for 59o per gal, Our Champion Blend bulk tea, Reg. 65c for.... 55c per ib- Barboufls Cream Tartar, Reg. 10o for 7e per pkg. . OTHER GROCERY SPECIALS white sugar, regular 8c for . . . . . 7yzc per lb. Surprise and P. d. G. Soap for .. . . . . 30 P" "l" ivory soap for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oiive—~best toilet soap for . . . . .. .. Clark's Pork and Beans, regular 15c for . . Campbell's Tomato Soup, 2 for . . . . . . . . . .. Bulk deter-finest quality. Regular 17c for .. . All other groceries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ new patent, 1 strap slipper, low and heel, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . 12.50 Silk hosiery, newest shades, per pair . . . . 48o Cotton house dresses for $1.00. Black sattcen for .. $1.88 New ginghams, wonderful range, 33 inches wide, per y . fie Splcnltliitl line gingham for children's dresses, etc- per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Chambraywwide and all shades, per yard‘ . . . . . . . . .. 20c Black wool serge, 54 inches wide. Regular $2.75 per yard for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . . . . . . .. $1.15 HOW ABOUT SOME vBARGAlNS FOR MEN? Men's khaki work shirts, regular $.60 for . $135 Men's dark work shirts, rogulr $1.36 for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75o All wool Jersey sweaters, regular $2.75 for . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 Heavy khaki shirting just opened, reg. 40c for 30c per yd- Men's good material breaches, per pair . . . . . . . . . .. 25o HOUSECLEANING l8 APPROAOHING. VOU WILL WELCOME THESE: Old Dutch Cleanser, per can . 12c Burdened Curtain Sorim, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18o Wide crotonns for draperies, cushions, sto., per yard . . 84c Good quality, yard wide, unbleached , “ . por yd. .. 15o Newest and best cups and saucers arrived, per y, dos. 85o Very serviceable glass tumblers, per y, dos. . New floor olicloth-hsautllui pstterno-ouperlor quality. Regular I136 per yard for $.15 Sherwin Williams paints and varnishes. They cover the earth. 10% off our not prics_ A Little Special All Its Own ZWritingPadsfor 9c Our arrival of Spring Goods is worth seeing. Everybody says so. Lack of space does not permit our referring to all the nice things for ladies and gents. We expect to arrive for this sale, ladies’ white and coloured princess Illrrior ----- . .... .. 12¢ Each UP-Wdltfl My! ""1 "W". wear our new Spring caps, silk broadcloth shirts, orspe tics, grey suede gloves, golf stooklllgl. sport brooches, etc. off. Men's work boots have arrived. Just see them 20% off. All dry goods which is priced low 8% off. - Hardware, eroeksrywsre and tinwarq reg; on. 1 Y lays suits, sins 2s to 32, To olssr at half price. ’ ’ (Pure Snaps) Large discounts off our men's suits. if weather ls unfavourable sale wlll be continued lino days following. EST. OF L. ANDERSON UT- PETEJRI- ‘Western Guardian —F-OR LATE WESTERN NEWS -—lPflK6 3 is available. -NOW UNLOADING. —-Car of shingles at Albany-Green Bros", Albany and Borden. 8888-4-24-2i y O qauenomns on saua at m» P Glo- Glumlian‘: Western Office in the P is power. McNeil! Building. Summersido ev- EP)’ dllY. .._... --ESOAPED FROM RANCH. ._ Male Fox. tatoood ri ht ear B. A. don“, '99‘! R5.dY' 9 l. - 8W8 . EH18! . . I llliilt rdJg nouns] to-esteereaLK Port Hill. 8910. you flwgyg Luigi, --RE.WARD FOR Fox-A sult- ‘nap’, ' Q nblo reward will lbo paid lfor the recovery alive of female fox. Tat- too ‘F.1d. 5C, which escaped from ranch. B. Graham Rogers, IPlIOHG ' 130, Summerside. 8914-4-26-2i P —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The: T"; pgppy 53A“ poo” ‘Guardian's Western Office is now ' located in the McNeil! Buiiding;| ilsisl.ls;dfissjim::§lillzlzg 1r Sir A. u. Gait rece ve _ T e one n er - - -- " “m Revlslted Canada 23o. -.__- —-FOX ESCAPElZ-tkpril 24th - small size. medium silver, femnldl (contmued from page 4) fox. good tip. Reward. Fred H. iCillriie, lVlimot. will be pleased to learn that Mr. ‘h George Barbourpprohibition lnspec- "ublecl- 3"“ as ‘he? did “"8" S" New w“ has so m, recovered m“ he John Macdonsld lost power and nem- wus preparing to launch the has able to leave the hospital on no“, Policy h . Saturday und return to his home. Eastern Guardian W. Murdock La now Guardian ml- S1,- “hm cnt in Moniugnc and will he ieas- Th“, 18,119 11 ed to receive news items, udvertis- dlnn history is now reflected. it is Burred Rocks. Selected stock. for the Conservatives. They did ifliale Peach Barred. Imported not succeed in 1875, and there ls no weight 10% lbs. Jersey Black reason to believe that they will Giants; and 143m 511339;, a1] pure. meet with greater success now. bred. J. R. Brohaut, Montague, Doubiloss M-r, Arthur Melghan is 383,25.“ shuttling the cards to win the ____{...,_____ game next eliectlolrl; timd if :0 are D0 not "y mods h, m, that is to judge Iby t e foiow tlg he as to bubbling. All m should be Wlflii- 1"" °fl i" "em"? “WY P'°“'“°° i“ o... bubbles when Bnymmg is med. Canada he will ride as safely into in it, Dough drobbed “m, bu], port on the crest of a great politi- bnug m, absorbs 1L cal wave ut the next contest as Sir _____ John did in 1878. ibThel Star “pad Always p," u, h“, m bu“. its "dlssnisflod" L era s won o mg water w, ayoiew “coma be, well to have patience. it is only yore mmlug cake m,“ h“ been u, a matter of some months. ed. You will then be able to cut. _ In Memorlam without breaking the lolng, ‘Wii mas. WiLL-i-ZM-H. WEEKS. ' IIALIFAX, A-Tprll zt-Quomlens. Burials the wrlrlmflrfll»! 01E“? mmishw M, Johnston and ward, ter Monday, April 5, 1926. Mollllld . Drake, wife of William H. Weeks. Members lof the Montreal Stock M smmway. Sanka pasaed Deacej o. At mo,“ and Santa m B! _ m1, fully away from tile defile; mo?! American Can. Co. 451/. “if,” '1“ Eng’ ‘heft ,gg{°§,gm,‘;,,,; Am. Car and ray, Co. 9s d]§“p‘gp,e°°{ Gm, we, a Sh“, Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . .... 100% mug“ m- nme days ‘leaving an p". Am. Smelt. and Reins. Co. . '11'l% f“; daughter Dub/Him dayg 01d, Am" Bosch Magnet ‘C°- 22 the loss o! a tender and affection- Anaconda. Copper Min. 00. . 44 ma moth“ Chile Copper 4C0. 32% M11 weeks was bum h, ‘Com. N-Y- Cw v-lid Ilfld-Rlv- RR 125 wall, P.E.I., m ma, and lived n: Consolidated Baa Co. 93% that place until ‘her marriage. She Standard Oil of New Jersey 44% was or an exceptionally kind and leum 66 gentle disposition, thinking noevil, 86% and iVGYy 1e [[0175 and short-comings of others. Her Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . 148% over present smile wlll over re~ U-S. ‘industrial! Alcohol ca, , mo‘ main with her near and dear ones. wL-stirlghouso EleoLrlg 59% She was taken into membership [united 5mm; 3t“; 132s‘ with the Methodist Church when F.W. Woolworth @_ _ 33% only twelve years old and romain- llurvurd Smith 00m. 44 0d a consistent momlber l.iil her Besco Pld_ em "Milk Arbmm 75 She leaves to mourn their loss murmur“ Pulp 85% a grief-stricken husband‘ eight gamma“ swammp PM, daughters and one son, namely. Nlonuea, Power H _ ' B“ Florence, Vera, Wendell, Marjorie‘, National Breweries 60% ‘man’ Mabel’ Dorothy’ Eleanor an‘ libs rbeby. lifatiidn. Thai: sregiso left to mourn her mot or reo Semizsi/"M 7' 160%; July’ 140%; brothers and four sisters. Theyare, C3") w" l George and Arthur, or Vancouver, ‘fl "Y. 72/4.‘ July. 76%; BC, and Richard, o! Cornwall, P. E. I. who sisters alre, Mril. C. W. Lnciky, of Lon Ange es, Ca if., Mrs. - A. 1E. Hyde_ Winnipdé. Mum, Mrs. Whack-May. 154%; July, 153%; Purdy Scott, Langlois, Oregon, and Ocl- 134%. Mrs. Colin E. Murray, Cornwall, P. E. Island. . "We will not forget her, w. loved her too dearly, 4 For her memory to fade from our liven like a dream. Ilut the lips need not speak when the heart mourns sinceseiy, For grief ollton dwells where it seldom is soon." -——-<-oa-__- _ IN MEMORIAM MR. JOHN ANDREWS Sometime in tbs silence tand- dsrknoss of the hours iioliowins close upon the midnight hour of| Sunday, March 20m whl-le clone at rest , Mr. John A-ndrewfl. i1 highly es‘ d resident of New Glasgow passed peacefully sway DQ243113 ‘Diagnoltic etqtbo age of 78 years. i h“ Pmfeflflloml Unit ......'.'.“ “2.ffi~7;°“ 22.13. ‘éfiillui. ... liltgylfalbzo; Ina IATIINT until ms not day. On that 0 n! T” Sunday evening be complained to his daughter‘ Miss Nellie An- drews, oi not rteelin very will. and eho did not t ink that B condition was at all serious. For ‘h: "m" film‘: several hours after he had r9~ visa sash ladlvt Isl llIfln-og tired he seemed quite restless. within lsrshlt uses. but around 2 s. m. he grow qillflt. l" “Ea? a‘ I "- having apparently fallen asleep. " the." ..~..""=l FARMERS We are agents for the In- ternational Harvester 60., of Canada. and eon gupply yoll with all kinds of potato and other farm machinery. Kindly * nu om n ossl u u: mus m’: I'm" “m” "'" '. submissions ' ’ Racist?“ .....-:....--.-.~..'..r..'-:.-.-....... rmwmmwmm- _ patient. A scales-tools poll-s: soa be more (sully and saslly Aoesrsoy all Iteloaq for the Dlllblfilli ls Iotllllllbol with Dsssng diagnostic lanlsaslnts s! 4 4 - s r 4 onecu snoop. ionsnnomnllpwn aulmpnu "uzAs-ERN AGENT- -‘ M!" J- on tho foundations then laid lby mem um" both within three mqntng n; 9w), the Presbyterian cemetery n! Hun- ("l 5m l" wlllell Calm" other. posed tariff. The deputation repre- per cent. were given tn m9 can d ——-———oo@--_- sentell fonrieen different industries. isn product as expect i h a‘ “W. em- nvrhluz to reel depressed over. even sed by a large circle of relatives TARIFF on wrmrnmo aspen Duly on wrapping paper was re- posed duty would rosuieihl t e m“ ll the Liberals have resumed their and friends. m, his own home m, T0 5g "gpqsgp gy 5R|TA|N commended ‘by the Board of Trade ernbic advantage to gafrhldllist ._v|-lATCHING EGGS FOR SALE oill task of choosing another leader one mum be more klmL lCommilies. under the Safegunrd- paper manufacturers 1301119811,“, Bordon and Albany 1i Y l - l y»; " . . When Miss Andrews went to dy to land. a helping hand. cailher father in the morning, she lh Wllllfil ho W88 o Collier"- wss shocked lo rind him cold in tlvltdano] l-nllllm hi?‘ party ever death. oun a oya suppo or. The doctor was at once sum- 111 rolislvuo belief. he was a monell. He found that some tow true blue Presbyterian, and dur-l hours nag olspsgd since Mr. An- ins till’: glayftlzr tugs? 1on3]! drews ha passe away. 0P“ 8 B fl 0 6r B - Ag n" a, can be known gnelerlnhhir.’ Andrews remained loyal hesrl had failed at around 2 l; to t e sot degree. .Ma.uy were 1n..and his spirit hsd than rcturn- the baltiloe lItZdfOIElE in the inter- ed lo lhe God who gave it. eats 0| t n; q g t m; Andrew; who w,“ be...“ o; Throughout all of his years, his his wills less than three months nlunllsr of line was that of the bcfortnnow leaves to mourn the filfflllhtforward. fearless, inde- ‘locs of a kind and thoughtful fs- Dolldelll O'Do- For sham and thenfour sons and all“ daullb Dretense he had a native born i. - lters. tred. Demonstrative or BIDDL/ l The sons are, George rs. and Show made no appeal u» him. and llljgsliei “Concord, N .H., John, hire manna:- of tlhe cloising of his - wei, .. ass.,and Jnmeo E.. Hun- B WB-s s rangey Lttng, and in ler Rlvermld tile daughters are, keeping with the rest or it. -Mrs. John Angwin, Barre, N. ll, Without having been the cause Mrs. hefuta Wood, Hunter River. 0i any anxiety. or the source of i and Miss Nettle Andrews, New trouble to any one. and without having even given the opportunity lGia-sgow. j The deceased was one, of tho-for the expression or any centi- oiliest members of a family of se- {"91" 01‘ any 6min! display of feei~ iven brothers and two sisters. m: of any kind. in the quiet of the ‘The brothers besides Mr. John lllxiht. when all alone with God And-Yew; were Jamey, Archgbam sustained and soothed by an un- Robert, George, Donald, and Nor- Tlllleflilg trust in the Great Fa- mun, and the sisters were. Mrs. the!‘ 0i! all. he laid down and .. Nicholson. and Mrs. Wm. $19M. like one, “who wraps the Smith. Of these two brothers, Ro- drflllery of his conch around him. ‘berm and Donald, and one sister, Mid ‘lies down to pleasant I.\irs. Alex. Nicholson, survive the 513911183’ doc-cased. The funeral, which was n large Mr. Andrews, who was one of We. was hold on the afternoon of 1. n. island's successful farmers. Wednesday. March 24m. The [hrgughout the service was conducted by the Rev. When quite R H- Stavert. and Rev. w. J. McLeod, assisted by Rev. E. ‘M. tumiiyqAllken- A deeply solemn atmos- on the lDlrere pervaded the whole service. rmmd, m a 1mm The niorai tributes consisted of Zmo-pads A l . APRlL 2d 1926 Make this Test-FREE (m; m"'f) Ends tbepain in one minute COMMON sense has taught, _ and experience has proved to r30. mm". T!“ lwull"! rnnii mllll0lli of sensible people, that ‘l '~ sdmll "Zilwifldl llmilllil. any com remedy that does not "”“'."“‘fl';"'°"""'-h=<l== stop the rears-friction and pres- {,',','}§',}';“:,,,,, 12mm‘ Eh“ ‘h ml sure 0i shoes-can never effect a hi»; and Ifl:\| "in" ' ' ""’"'“'* run. rasomd. P R o m: m“ “l”! lu- Di’.w.M.$hll't '11! D.S ' ‘ . lamous Fall's’)! Specfiaiial,’ lllsisgprlelgelgad: three’ siscclzoliloll’ zélzaorhpldzim "M: i“ this, mediated, antiseptic, proi ' Bunions. A; ‘a s, QHJQI and The Schoil ltlls. ConToroncs, 0% Dr. SchoiPs Zinc-pads. Pies-e mall lm simple of llr. alumni“ . -, DfSchollfs "'ii-'°-‘=i"-"iii-i"~=~'ifi~i “i” Nun ......._-.. Put one ova-the pain is gone roe... River, about flfyy a. pillow from [he ram“; and a wn Governm-Qrt hos definitely de- by the Government. 0n tho-LIE? married lMlss An- SDroy l’r0n| the Womens’ Institute. cilled to ask Parliament to auth- ion the duty proposed w“ 17% m, New Glasgow’ and rphe mnbearem were six n9. orize lhe imposition of s duty of cent. udvsiorem, this to he Blllgad. r they lrggfd-ed “n. pbows of the decenserl, made up 15 2-3 per cent. on packing untied to wrapping pnper M, "mm ears ago, when My, of thnQQ “his u‘ Mathew’ nmnefiwrspping paper, accordng to a factored nrticlea, whenever the purchased the old home ly Messrs. James ll“ and Stirling oililemlllillldfi “X1111! bylflir Philip cost of such puller exceeded 15 m, ndrews at New Glasgow. Andrews, George and Robert Cllillllleil-iflikl‘. President of the cent. of the value of the article or ter River. '.Vir. Andrews will be much mis- Wlllcll W9"? "Bllflfell ll! and Pflfllillere they lived in quiet retlre- iSlnlith. 11ml Willard and Everett ‘Board of Trade, to a deputation of which it was n component death claimd them Nicholson. lnlermgnt was m British manufacturers who waited lit wAs stated st the time the; lg him pmlesting against the pro- tho imperial preference of 38 1.3 To all in need he was ever ren- LONDON, April 23.—The Bnid~ ills of Industries Act. in December, with Scandinavia and the United i d925, but the muiierywns deferred States, ______________________ ____._ The Finest and Biggest Selection of CHESTERFIELD SUITES r Ever Brought into Charlottetown Sends your llhoice of a ilarioad of llhesterfieidi Suites to Your Home q Demonstration Starts Monday il’8 lilllM Charlottetown Branch > Home Furnishers Since 1857 , . '. -' arr-s, *- s . if ilonvenient Terms may be lrranged for the Balance Of The Famous Sru/deris ANI~BI lrvlNG DOOM nlllNlfilas Ewarsnrssdfilthosf Mrs. Leonard The Sani-Biit Demonstrator, Will Be Here Al] This Week All this week starting Monday morning we will hold a splenidid demonstration of Sand-Bill: Living Room Furniture-that famous guaranteed brand which is so well known and cherished by so many Canadian Housewives. Mrs. Leonard their skilled dem- onstrator will have personal charge. She will be here to tell you everything there is to be told about Sani Bilt Suites-to answer questions—to ‘give you the benefit of her experience. You are invited to see the finest array of Chesterfield Suites ever seen in Charlottetown-one and a. half carloads of them. Sani ‘Biit Moth Plffllll’ Furniture ha? fallen Canada by Storm Most everybody knows this fam- o.us' brand of upholstered furni- rliill’? .. woman villi apprec- lateit ecausé it is Mothproofl-ab- soluteiy-fl-becauselt‘ is" so splend- idly made of the newest and finest v materials l jg as the shipment i8. there are no two Suites just alike-you]! find the suite YOU like‘ and at the price you want to pay. Come early we'd like Y0," l0 see the full line at its best. Don't forget Monday morning 26th- Tlir Pain ends the moment yen ‘M,