. iraussohv, I To the Citizens 0F Charlottetown To give you an _idea of the “Products” we are producing at our Plant, W.ate the line of Bacon, Hams, R0118. _L_'¢\1_'d 32d Sausages, we are placing on exhibition A sample lot” 0f smoked meats “wit ping,” in the show window of the occupied by Messrs. Black & Co., Sunnyside. Our “Products” are all guaranteed and cured by a special process of our own, We may mention, that during the past month our “Smoke House” has been working day and night continu ously to keep pace with orders received, this is ample proof of the (lualityof our meats. When ordering yo ur “Easter” Easter Meats ask for “Roops.” We sell, wholesale, to all the retail stores and should they be sold out, they get a fresh supply. We wish to extend to everybody the usual Easter Greetings. Yours truly, J. M. BDUP 8t BUMPANY Pork Packers Phone 807, Plant'and Office, Charlottetown ZZSl-l-Qhiill. __{-——- Rniiusr. PHOLSTEREE r... Our workmanship Let us save you one and add is of the hillhe“ m y to aPPca" quality our pricfl b‘: zmce of your fur- are reasona . niture, Com; In and talk it over with us. We guarantee t0 give you satisfaction. ‘sewn us YOUR noose AND DUCK FEATHERS We pay highest price w hen they are not mixed. We also buy old feathers. WE FRAME PICTURES llenry Mcl-‘arlane 8t Co. REAR OF seen a. WEEKS Phone Shop 1042 HW“ 134", Ask for the big, new, Wall Paper i" ‘Comb §§éiEn Tea an d r Street, in hout wrap- store lately supply of can easily Water St. O cs ~ Westem Guardian . --IHOP from l-l-olmarrs Oataleg. --P.LAY ANS DANCE in iB. l.‘ S. llallyEastor Monday night. 268 —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail, Holmarfa Summsrside, 781 1 6t! --HOLMAN'S STORE. office and warehouses. Summerside, will be closed G°°il Friday. 2214-7-31. -—-LADlE8' Mahogany Side Ox- ford, rubber heel, medium low. $2.95 pair at Sinclair ' r . 273 4 9 2i —0UR STORE’ and warehouse will be closed on Good Friday. April 10tb.-—Slnelalr & Stlweart Ind. 210-4-7-3l ——~OFFICE CLOSED-My Ofllcc will be closed from April 10th until May 4th. ll. T. Colvln, Opt. D. Op- tonietrist.—294-4-9-22l —-LADIES' Duplex Chsmoisette Gauntlet light fawn shades, regul- nr 82.00 clearing per pair 81.48 at Sinclair's. 273 4 9 2i —FOR SALE, —Vertlca1 steam boiler 4% li.p., 125 w.p. almost new. Bargain. Box 155. Sum. mersltle. 241 4 7 31 —WOMEN'S PATENT STRAP- PED SLIPPER. cuban heel., rub. her top lift $2.75 pcr pair at Sin- clni-r's. 273 4 9 22i -s"ronss ‘CLOSEDr-llolmans. Sinclair and Stewart, Bruce Mu"- Kfly 90-. Ltd., nnd the other S mersitle stores will close for Ll ti Fr day. -LADIES' pure thread clocked silk "050. rlb top, good spring colors. sites 81/, to 1o, Worth $2.00 rllkitlilli for Enstu-r per pair $1.15! al Sinclair's. 273 4 9 zi —-5CHOOLS CLOSED. -- Th» Sunnmcrsidc ‘High ‘School and St Mary's Academy closed j/esterliny for tht- lCnster holiday and will ro- open on Tuesday, A-prll 14th. —LADlESi CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLETS, grey v and snnd shutter-i, rc-gulrr $1.00, Easter spec- lln per pnir 78c nt Sinclair's. 273 4 i) 2i —lOE BLOWN BACK. -—Tho ice alter leaving Swmmersltlc harbor was blown buck again by the itoxthivest winds yesterday. As a ccrscq|it-it(:t! (lalinnt Bros lost sev- 0-"1- 0i ‘."t-!r herring nets us well 11$ Hillllo of the other't'ishern|on. {Ci iilastern Guardian I Hair T0 Darken It; l The old-time mixture of Sage: Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hail: . is giuludinulh- ,- l ‘v I er’s recipe. and . folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even col- . | or, which is ' quite sensible, as we are liv- int; in an age when a youthful ap- peflrillltlo is of the greatest aclvan- D tags. ' Nowadays. though, we don't have Hi0 troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at‘ tiome. All drug stores sell tho rctuly-to-use product. improved ‘bylog a Christ like the addition of other ingredients, culled “Wyeth-s Sage and Sulphur lwlmpound." lt is very popular bo- trausu nobody can discover it has been" applied. Simply moisten your tsomb or'n soft brush with it and li'l‘ll\v this through your hair. taking one small strand nt a time; .., morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the lad-leg with pound, is that. besides beau-infully darkening tho hnir altar a few ap- plications, it also produces that soft ‘lustre and appearance of abundance which is so tlttractivo —--oc>—-€ IITMEMORIAM MRS. JACOB FYFE. Tho death occurred on- dfnrch CATALOGUE Write your name ‘and address, plainly on the coupon. Send it to us. and we will send you the best, biggest most economical WALL PAPER CA- TALOGUE in Canada. l 80 handsome new designs. Prices lowest in the Dominion. All prices based on DOUBLE ROLLS OF 16 YARDS IN LENGTH —-Use the Coupon- MOORE A MsLEOD, LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. l.. lend me the new Wail Paper Catalogue Name P. 0, Addresst ........................................................ .... Province NO ORB 5 PFLEQD t ‘Clurlottetown, P. E. l. 12th at her home in Kensington, of Mrs. Jacob Fyfe at the ngc of "ll years. The late Mrs. Fyfe was n daughter of the lnts Mr, and Mrs. John Dlgnsn and was born in Lot 11, and when but n child with her parents she moved to Woodstock. ‘ Following her marriage she moved to Marguta and subsequently to bur late home. The deccaued through n lingering illness main- tained a cheerful and courageous Watch Your Step Everyone of-na has some on}! who stands on wafnh Ind tells was when danger approaches. When your eyes become tired and or. haunted. there ls n mental guide which anys to you shove the tones of your dnlly sxlstsnoo. "Watch your step." You cannot de In if your sllht ll not perfect. True. you ml! weer IIIIIOI. but are 1hr! "ll-W- datef ‘Ihsy Inlay luck It from the outside at.) still be .onI1 ‘manly correct. Don't he forced to mulch 10'" step In this matter. (‘omn fc II for [lessee and an examination of your sight. backed b! III" 0|’ IIQIIIOIOI. H. J. MABON Optometrist all Preedlptlai m-snlse nous-soot. Ii‘. I. I. Ollse vma impulses ivsiiifi. '1 li-l‘. make and break. Apply Wycih’s Sage. and Sulphur Com-| --*0RD_E_Fl YOliR Spring Suit now at \nil‘.~'. 'l‘n'.lor Shop, Mom. ill-Hit‘. 2844-9 3i .."A GOOD RANGE 0i‘ sultirlgs in Stock 5t Will's Tailor shop, Montague. 234 4 9 3g ‘ ._.*THE BEST Khaki Worlt Shzrt on tho mnrlmt for $1.00 nt .l. W. Aiurd-tickfl; & ('0. 2814911- mron SALE-Acadia Gas E11- i" GwYi-‘fl Tllyiiil‘. Lower Montague. 257-4~S-4i -.‘~‘THE CONTlNUl-NG Presby- terians of Montague will hold ser- vice in the Montague. Bflplipl Church at 7 ill. -m. April 12th. Rev , MacVicar, preacher, Everybody mme- 299-4 0 3i spirit and though u grout stilforer was never heard to murmur or comliiflill. She was :1 woman born spirit and was llived by all who knew her. when’ on this particular morning 31m crossed tbs Great Divide and en; tered the “City that hath foundni ‘tions, whose builder and maker is iGod." The funeral was conducted by her pastor the ltev. George Ayrs {assisted by Rev, | ‘ stormy "WW “'85 i1 inrnc attendance of friends and relatives to pay their last respects i0 one whom ‘they iiiYli-‘efeiy iovrd The remains were ‘laid to rest in the ‘Mnrgate Method. ist Cemetery, There are left to mourn besides a sorrowing husband. two adopted tiflughters, Mrs, 'I'urner (llydcu oi Mnrgate and llltlss Annie nt home; also two brothers, Thomas of Woodstock and-George of llunter lllver. The pull bearers were her SIX nephews. George llrysn, Hughes llrynn, John T. lilgnon, Arm"? Diillliln. Wesley Dilznnn and John R. Dignnu. Stomach Troubles Are Due To Acidity Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Remy For Acid Indigestion. So-callcd stomach troubles, such as indigestion. gas. sourncsu, stom- ach-achs nnd inability to ratgln (um: "B ill Dfflbliliy nine cases out of ten simply evidence that excessive ‘ccretlon of acid is taking plnce in he stomach. causing the formation 1f [ll and acid indigestion. Gas diatonds the stomach and causes that full. opnressiva, hum. mg- feeling sometimes known as heartburn. while the seld irritates and inflame: the delicate lining of the stomach. The trouble lies s..- tirely ln the exc dsvelopmem, or secretion of acid. To atop or prevent this sourlng of the food contents of the stomach, and to neutralise the acid and make it bland and harmless a teaspoon- ful of Blsurstsd Magnesia. s good and effective correotor of acid stom- aeh, should be taken in a qusrtm- of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or when ever gas. sourn s or acidity ll felt. This svrsetsns t a stomach and neutrallsea the acid- ity in a few moments and is a per- fectly harmless and inexpensive “T” ‘l’ "l5" ' n ant ac . auch as Blsurntc is which can be obtained from any druggist in either powd l‘, or Mhlst form enables the stoma to do its work properly without the ' msitlents of Mnyfield asking for iln ilit. Stewart to Morcll ltear Chapel The report was atloptcd. 0 WN cannons, Abandonment of Im- perial Preferences (Qneclal to the Guardian) CAPE TOWN. April 8. -— The abandonment of the present Ito.’ perlal Tarii! Preferences was an- nounced by N. C. Havenga, Min- ister of ‘Finance. in the Budsei ‘brought down in the House of As- sembly today. The 131N386! B1819‘ tnent, however, outlined a read- justment of the Brlttlsh Preferent- ial Tariff on a quid pro ‘quo lhssis under which ‘British goods -will benefit to the extent of £300.000 and qhe Dom-intone to the extent or £50,000 as compared with £86.- 000 and £90,000 respectively formerly. The budget also restores penny pos-tages L'n the Union. Legislative Assembly (Continued From Page 1) in Prince County. make application for rebate on his gasoline tax? li ‘so, has the tnvme been considered and has any rebate been mode; ii’ not. why not?” Hon. Mr. McDonald replied that a statement would ho prepared. Mr. Bnnlain asked the Minister or Public Works if ‘he h-nd re- ceived a petition from the resident-s of North Rustlco asking for u, con- tinunnco of the improved highway to North Rustico, anti if so. what are ‘the intentions of the Govern- ment in regard to same, also if ho bud received a petition from the improved from New Glasgow Mills to Cavendish. and who-t are the in- tentions of ‘the Government in the mutton, MRO if he had received a petition from J. H. Carr and hthcrs waking thnt the highway between Oyster lied Bridge and Milton, a distance of four miles, be intproved and what are the intentions oi‘ llic Government in the matter. l-lon. Mr. McDonald replied that the petitions referred to had bc-“n re- ceived, and that both would re- ceive consideration after definite information hnd been obtained. Mr. lllcEwen asked the Minister of Public worksWlll. ls it the in- tt-ntiou of the Government to com- plwic the work commenced lust. yvzir on the road ltading from l'cnke's Road to Morell Station, known as Bryne's Road? (2.) is it the intention of the Government. to repair the South end of St. Pat- rick's Road. iticlutling the bridge tu- rton? iii.) is it the intention 0f tho (iovermtient this summer to construct n highway project from viu lit-ad of liilllsborough." Hon. .\ir. Iliclltmnlti replied that each oi‘ these roads would ‘be luokediofter. lion. Mr. Stewart preseniicti “The Appropriation Act 1925-6." The bill was read n first ltme. lion M-r. Prowse presented a rc- port of the committee on printing, to the effect that the tender of tho Journal lmbllshing ‘Company for: printing the Journal oi‘ the Assemb- I ly, being the lowest, be accepted, Hon. Dr. McMf-llan presented th~o report of ‘the Provincial ‘Librarian. On motion 0t‘ Mr. J. Augustine- McDonuld the bill to incorporate the Souris Drug Company (Ltd) was read a second time and com- mltted Mr. Hunter in the chain! The bill was reported. agreed to. 0n motion of Hon. Air. Stewart the hill respecting "An lnterprovin- cial Home for Young Women" was rcad a second time and committe Mr. Bnntaixi in the chair. ~ On motion of Hon Mr. Stewart the bill entitled "The Succcssfoxl Act, 1925," was iurilicr considered, in Committee, Mr. Maynard Mc-i Dould in tho chair. The bill will‘; ro- poricd argued to with amend- incnis. Afternoon Sitting coming as this season. from $20.00 to $51.00. or convertible collars. ‘ checks- “. Your N lve styles for misses and m able. eat lines for Slirilltl W9"- 60c, 68c. 85v. Si-W- 5m" prices. Checks. Special 31-49. double widths. _-$pecial IOW prices right. _ On motion of Hon_ Mr. AicNclll. the hill to nmond "'i‘ho lSutnmcr-j rend a second time and committed. ' hvlr, J. l3. McDonnltl in the clinini This bill authorizes the town to borrow $50,000 by the issue of def bentures, payable on the 15th oi‘ June, 19-i5, bearing interest ut tho‘ it also sets forth that uo person or| hereafter use or cross any of tho streets of Summcrsidc for the pur- sidc incorporation Act, 1903." wuni I rate 0i not more than five per cenLi - - persons, firm or corporation, shall‘ ' Ladies Cotton. pose of running any wire or cable for conducting electrical trurront within the town Wllili-lll. the con- lt enacts that the Town Council may make such bye-lows as they may deem IIBCBBBIIy for the oiiic- ient management of their electric lighting system, the sale of elec- trlcnl current and tho collection oi amounts due for the homo. lt lllS0 provides that. "no Justice of the! Pence nor any two or more Justlo-| es of the sitting or ncting together or any person, having, the power or authority of two or more Justices of the Peace, or any Judge of any County Court, except as hereinaft- psndlary Magistrate for the Town of Summersldc, shall exercise with- in the said Town any powers, auth- orities or firlsdlctionsflghich now are or hereafter may be vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate of the said Town." lMfr. McArthur moved that this latter section be struck out, but "the motion was lost, and the hill was reported agreed to without um- endmant. 0n motion of Mr_ J, Augustinn McDonaldtho bill to incorporate "Pignlsh Fisheries, Ltltls" was rend a third time and passed. On motion of Mr. Saunders tho bill to amend the Act incorporat- ing the Diocesan Church Society of P ll}. island was rend a third time and passed. , On motion of lion. Mr. Stewart. the, bill entitled an Act to amend "The Gianna have" was read a- sec- ‘onftlme and com ltted. Mr. Bun- eldof lflslll. catenta. Home so n severe forms. lo rIie gr- I rntmllsgneala, which is espzelally- prep d for the above purpose.‘ sorta in the chair. is hill provid- a perpetual close season for easants in order that they may he propagated here, and that, part- eW Ladies-You will find a‘ hat for every occasion in our lovely assortmeflf. Disflmit‘ (Hat sizes for both. Our prices arc WP)‘ “"5"” Our Silk and Dress Goods Department ' Fancy stripe Broadcloth: one of the new- cerlzed and silk broadcioths at sneeisl ‘W New range of Radiant Stripes and Plain and Fancy Flannela in Biflilifi 8"“ Fancy trimming braids, all New fancy Bcdora Voiies. Special 50c- Spring Hosiery in shades in Silk, Siiik and Wool. Children's sprint: Hosiery. plain In“ plain and two to atron and head special prices 50c to 83-60. All sizes. In Patent Leather, plain leather, Suede in New Gloves for Easter In Kid, Chamoisottc and Silk. In short and turn back cuff eiifects. Colors Silver, P000"- Blaek, Mastic and Grey. Prices range from We are Ready for Easter W 1TH A SHOWING OF WEARING APPAREL THAT 1S (‘ORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL~YET, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. SPRING CHATS pa... ranging from $7.93, $8.60, $12.75, $13.50, $15.25, $17.25 and up to $51-00- At to time have Spring Coats been so varied and attractive, so smart and bc- . They come in plain and fur trimmed sityi". i" PM"! Twill. Trice-tine, Charmcuse and many other fancy cloths. All favor the atrailm i308 1""!!- All Coats are beautifully lined with Satin or Canton CrePlI- Priccs range Stunning Sport Models In Velour, Suedens and Polo Cloths. Nicely tailored Coats of new! qiwiity mmrim- M‘ ""4 "a" ""“'- Wm‘ “"“"" Light and dark fawn, mole green, rust and some invisible Prices from $7.98 to $20.00 dbags ne effects. $155 i0 $7110- quallty in mer- Ohlldren’: Coats and Refill" "1"" 2 ycara to 14 years. $3.98 to $13-59- prices. widths. newest Lisle and d. ONE PRICE CASH STORE Ladies’ Ensemble‘ Dresses r‘ Poirot Twill. Special value $27-00- A full stock of Ladies’ Crew. Satin Back Ore-P’ "m! osorofl" Dresses at pnicea ranging from $11.00 to sun, Oanlqli L ridges and sumo of the lfur hourililé sent of the town council. Further. animals shall have n close flPilfilill for two years-together with n utmiber ot other chunzflfi ill iiw statute law_ The shooting of blank foxes at large is prohibited by the bill. which was reported unwed to with amendments. (in motion of lion. Mr. Stewart the bill entitled "An Act to provide for the issue of (lebciltnres to play of! Bank overdraits and amounts received by the Government from lcertuln persona was rend n second time and committed, iMr. Hunter in the chair. The debentures issued e;- prnylded. o; when “cum; M, gu. lundsr authority of this bill are to nun for thirty years and to bear interest at n rate not to exceed ilvc poi‘ cent per annum, payable half yearly. The amount of the is~ sue is not to exceed $360,000; and s sum oqual to one and 's hnlf Der- ccnt on the amount of tho deben- turos actually issued, is to be in- ._'iilil'fi:l-li5ifi , .Kli".lNtj".Y' g 0/ ment. The House adjourned until Jt'rl~ vented annually as n slnkiiu; lurid l." their redemption, The hill was fQpQILQd agreed to with an amend- ment. . On motion of lion, M13 Stewart. the bill respecting the Slillwme Court of Judicature was further considered in committee, Mr. Blin- tnin in tho chair, and relloflliii agreed to with nmcntlmcnts. ‘lhlii provides that “the bench of the Supreme Court shall ho. 00010090“ of n Chief Justice und three other Judges, provided that nothing hero in contained shall be construed to require that tho full-Court be com- posed offour or any fixed number said judges shnll by reason oi illness interest or any other cause be ill- capacitated or unable to sit for the hearing of any cnuso or if there shnll be any vacancy or vacancies tlce of the Court is to have" ran)! and pl ' over all other Judges in the Provincq, hnd O19 other Judges "shall havfiranl and precedence between t smselvés according to seniority of appoint- nt." - Personal Property Taxation Act was further considered in, commit- tea; Mr. Hunter in the chair. The bill was reported agreedlo‘ with amendments, On motion of, l-lon. Mr. Gtcwsrt the bill ‘appropriatind for the public service was rend a second time and commlttpd. . McNsvln in the chair. It was re- poltstl agreed to without amend- 10 o'clock today, of judges, if any one or more of the a on the sold bench. The Chief stmli On motion oi Hon. Mr. Stewart. i ‘ the bill to amend the income and w certain monies therein mentioned, iiiiilillli. iiiiii ALWAYS ill Pill Lydia s. Plnltharrfs vet-n- ble Ccmpouhd a bepontilbif Help for Mellie" w.- i»... t . ler-w- +1‘