~< nseny — 0-H M+Q+Q+O+Q+Moev++ rOOOO-O-OO-O-Oe- MMH++QMMMQQ++M+ooM+H++QQHHH 404 44+¢o u; 4.4mm. 4, 1921 an 15...... not... “will” 7 M_ii;_inee-_-3.15 sharp. Night 7 and 3.45 Awlloiisiiig lleiiiaiice ii which s Texas's Stiiidy ‘Ilegit'a_sd' Steady liaiil won mil! The Diireéllevii iii the Screen . TOM MIX n?" l l i ' 1N . s; - - - 9s Prairie Trials A story so swift it takes one’s breath away. SEE-JTorn Mix in his Great Dive Uver a Cliff. Adventure, Thrills and ‘a Wild Ride for a Bride. l vvvvvvvv Vvvvvv A nefllsnn. Wlse —II\ be Vvvvvv ere ellnvverl ns nnie we flesh $4“ “THE VULTURES A Fourth Thrilling Episode of “BRIDE l3” ’ ciiisiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiis Advertlnehnnts under this lending. Ia per well to! snellln- se eoples eons to on: enre tn be knurled. In cents added ts cost tn QOYOI IOIQIIQ; eta. Contract-isn- cennt as one well. but five flIIlQl (ll I13“) ttnneen to coves- onst inst‘ noes-pan) sll slvnltlno- cents. In no enso sun tlls s-Ile lebzverleogked- Advertlsehonb l i d ii’ I o+o+~ vvvvvv v vvvv FOR SALE MALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE-ONE KIRSTIN STUMP puller nearly new. Apply to Ai- bert Paul, Brooklieid, P. E. 1. won SALE, so ACRES or ills; situated at Bnookfleld. Apply to W. E. Matthew. New Wiitshiire. FOR SALE-HALL STAND BOOK- i-iise, roll top desk, sideboard. rc- frigeraior, kitchen table und boil- room suite. Writs Box Bil cliy ioi; prices and ‘particulars. ‘FOR GALE OR TO L‘ET_ A WARE house on Water Street. Apply to John iVIcQuiilun. when SALEF-HOUBE AND LOT on- Valley Street. Apply to W. Iii. Msttilevr, New Wilts-hire. FOR"$ALE'— Q BRQQU SQW with 12 piss two weeks old: also sow io. furrow lust of April‘ Apply i). A. Maiiett, York; ‘won SALE-U sense LAND witii splendid dwelling house and good barn situated in North Tryon. Splendid locality. Apply on premises to A. A. "Weddell. ‘FOR QALEqI-fA PMS! OF NICE young Holstein bullifand Home young flcimnles. Ten "tons of .- gOOd quality hay. a second hand horse poms line ‘engine q right. and: *FOR SAL! 60 AGREIOI LAND inane dwysiiya 1.: muss , i) sriottetown. Has never Tl fin! stream. For particulars npplyJii. Whestley s Co., '14s. Tiiisfisnd will no sold in lots‘ to suit our» ' chaser. ' ‘FOR SALEM-FARM "ION ‘ sf Peters Bond. 81/, muss rrmn- 01m l; . lotteiown, containing ll} sores of “ ' lnnd. near factory. school. church- , - es ‘snd shinning. For lltrtlsnlsrs. ’ ‘i " Nnriy to ii. hicCalilllll. Dunstslrn age. _ l FEMALE ‘HELP ,.,_-, . ~ =.- ,.=_whi~rrnn .,. c. WANTID-A nisld to assist st. ‘Himussyqrlr, Apply H8 Illusion fltrest. I A I 1 I ‘BALESMAN WANT-EDQ-‘SALEB- man-a self respecting salesman whose ambition ‘is beyond his present occupation might find more congenial employment with us and at the some time double his income. We require s mm oi clean character sound in mind and body. oi stroll! personality who WDUIU appreciate s. life posi Lion with a. inst growing concern whore industry would be renrd- ed with tsr above nveragu earn- ings; married man preferred Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean Ball second floor. Riley building, Qneon BL. mposits Prowu filltinsn illISCIGLLiUVEOUS rmo. AF-FRED McDONALD LANE Surveyor, iliermnnville and (that lottetown. iTAKE NOTE—ALL UMBRELLA! loft from 1920 will be sold unless i-iiiii-d for this month. Mrs. S. Boyle, 140 lllllfihrlmlillll 5t- __________.n-n_._._-__-- no RENT ‘MY RESIDENCE. 241 Eusion Strcol. Mrs. Eilwin Alt- ken. i’ i l ‘WZANTPID WANTED-Car load of horses fflllll ten hundred to fifteen hundred. Apply Revere Hotel. -i—-'l WANTED-REGISTERED " HOLB- " stein bull. give s59 W“ "l" breeding. must be sound. J. B. Thomas. Sectyn Ououmpeo In- stitute. ‘WANTED TWO OR THREE FUR‘ , nlshed rooms tor 118711 111N150" -' keeping. Good location. Enquire ‘American Consulate. 'WANTBD_--A LOAN OF 6A1 with 1r Ubout to have idttsnlr not Drlqe paid. Apply E- L- Weeks. Anew Ranch. Phone 404 L, Brsekley R. B. _______________._.__. WANTID- sv YOUNG MAN 0F " six yes-rs since experience- W f . I If ._. . G v m _ A DAINTlK PAIR OF GLOVES .W0l1ld go well with. your new Pn- tons hat. See Patons new gloves NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded that. all dlBDlny advertisements must he in the Guardian Orifice before noon 0! ‘U15 day previous m publication and hetore ‘l0 a. m. ion Saturdays. NOTICE ‘I70 THE. PUBLIC~_. Five thousands loads of refuse wanted. waste paper, tin cans, old token but will be allowed to be dumped on lsnd adjoining our warehouses Grnfion Street Ear-it. We also want a thousand loads of clean ashes and ciinkers tor which we will pity DB1.“ load. See‘ mun in charge of ware’ houses. Cm-lcr it Co., Ltd. AFTER 21 YEARS.—Mr. Joseph J. Arsenoult, arrived In. (IlHIPIOILGq town on Saturday night from Beninis. Mc._ alter zin absence of 21 lyesrs zfrom hiii miiivo Province. ills nrrivzii was unexpected und ll. great. surprise and joy to his parerits_ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Arseiiauit, Douglas Street, who lied nut seen hiin during on muse years. His many old friends in St. Louis where he was born will be delighted to henr of his return, lie oicpects to remain home for the summer. - - IN MiiMliRiAM CAPT. S. E. WRIGHT lAdvicrfi from Boston report the death Siindiiiy him, or Captain S. IC. Wright, formerly well known here no Master or illilo Steimmship Corr "ll illylni.’ between Boston, llniifnx iilld Ciiuriotteiown. Capt. Wright‘ was riiurricd in the. yciil‘ i873 to Niles iliiiry Ann Cairns, ‘daughter oi‘ the iiits Mr. John Cairns. of this r-iiy, wiio with iiwo daughters Maude iiud lddiiiie survive to (EH07 isii iris inoiiioi-/_ (Jiipltiln NVriglit liaxl lrflsilfitl the great um- of four score years and toil. BERNARD , McGU IGAN Siurzcon parish ‘lost one oi‘ its best known and highly respected (iltizens by the death of Bemnrd hicfluigun who died iit his home on St. Hilary's Road on hlarch the lllh in the 76th your of “his use. lip in about one week previous in his death he iinil enjoyed lllS usual good henilii, being attacked by erysipeiiis in the head he Ruc- PliimbFd in spite oi skilful medical attendance and loving attendance. As n young maniie served sove- rai years as ii clerk in skinnein drui: store, remaining intlie employ until tho (loath of the proprietor. lie followed the sea for some time and sailed as mate. in the eni- pioy oi‘ the late Capt. Aiward Sr. [of Soutiiport. for several fyears. He was one of the few to be met these last i'ew yeiirs wiio had weathered the Augiist gale in which many i1 lgood ship went down. Having ni- ways enjoyed good henllh and be- ing of a light-hearted disposition he wee a good communion, n. kind neighbour and a. true friend. He oiway took an active interest in public on airs and during the last ten years lie was president. of the Liberal-Conservative Association of iiie 4th District of Kings. He ienves to mourn five sons and one (laughter viz Christopher. John A, and Emmet und Lottie on the homestead. ‘and Victor and James C. of 8t. ill-arykz Rood. His iwife and ono daughter ‘Mrs. Patrick Walsh oi Byrnes Road lisvilng pre- deceiised him albout four years and two years respectively. His iluneral to Si. Pauls Church. Sturgeon, despite the bad condition of the roads was largely attended. Liw pail bearers being James M, and Tlimnas Hughes, Bernard Mo Guigan Jr. Patrick iilcGee, Terence illcKsnrney und Edmund McGuignn. hliiy he rest in peace. IN MEMORIAM ln loving memory oil Mary C. McMahon. who died Apr-ii 3rd. 1920 st the surly age oi’ eleven years und three ‘months. AWAY f cannot say and I ‘will not any 'l‘liiii sho is dead. She is just . iuvny: Willi n clioi-ry smllu and a wiivc of the hand Sliu has wondered into no" un- known llllitl And loft us dreaming how very fair it needs niusi be, Bl-Illll‘ she ling- ciu iiierc Ami )'Oli-()ll you who the wildest earn For tho old time slop and tho glad return Think of her faring on, as dear. in the love oi There, us the love oi‘ ilere Think oi her still as the some, l soy. _ She is not dead, she is just sway. (Inserted by hsr Father and . Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Themes Mo- Mahon. Charlottetown. P. E. l.) i i" -. ‘f, i . - O O O O Ills rlissmllism Issac loll is the lillssy setlss. Wmltzllrilfl‘ ll dess- “lq s m. an Jul sltion. Will confide plrlnsr ship in live concern. MW “If, core Guardian. . 1i .4 9111131118 811d all kinds 01’ Pllbblflh forceiul and eloquent sermons s: nothing oblectlonuble noilsservices in Zion Church Sun- 3URPRIBE ssnesms ‘in hos lory department on Saturday, April 2nd. Sinclair and" Stewart Lini- lt-ed. EASTER MUv8'0_.—Tile Easter music was repeated in the city churches in itlhe pnesence o! largo congregations.‘ the service; in the evening being especially well at tended» . _ AT ZtON qHURCH-llev. '1‘. W. Goodwill, Keusiugton, preached day. before very large congress tions, ‘Dhe singing was exceptional iy fine. . NOTiCE. - Horsemen send in your nominations for Kenslngion stake, rsohs b°fore the sixth instant Classes. 2.17 trllt, 2.21" pace, 2.25 trot 2.28 pace and 2.40 straight trot. $300 purse for each event and one per cent payment due on the sen, of ‘April. POULTRY INSPECTIOIE-Tha Poultry Division has ‘been carry- ing on ins action-work thifiilghout the provi co for the pant three weeks. with the intention of sei- ectiing ‘breeding pens for the pres eiit season. Every hen ls- hand led separately and only‘ the choic est individuals are placed in the breeding pens. (‘are is taken that n good strong m-alc bird is placed at the iiend of the flock and the inspector makes a report o! tho flock inspected. This report car- ries the following inioiimotion: The iiuinlher ol‘ hilns in the pen; the ot male birds; the lirei-d and vitriol-y; the condition oi‘ tlii- flock; the», average egg production for the year. ’i‘iiis report, oi tho inspector ii. placed in tho ziinnils oi‘ the mniuiger oi‘ the hatchery iii (‘iiuriotiotowu and he contract.» with those who have inspected flocks for tiureggs needed for the incubator. A list or the inspected iiiooku can be obtained ' free of charge by writing the ‘Dominion Poultry representative, Charlotte- town. ‘ _ i so! Mr. Edwin Iiurdott of Bridge- wnter, was in tho city on Satur- iiiiy returning from Lawrence. .\iuss., where he was visiting Mrs. ilurdoti. who is ill in the Lawrence General llospit:ii_ hiiving under- gone at serious operation. Mrs. Burdettls friends will be glad to lciirn lllill. siie is now getting along nicely, . {o} Dr. McDougall oi‘ Halifax or» rived in [he city on Saturday night, ‘ M-r. Thomson (innrnbell. oi the t‘. l’. it. stuff, Halifax, is spend- ing a few days- in the iaiuy with his grand-parents, Mi". and Mrs. J. L. Thomson. The many friends oi‘ Mrs. W. F. H. Gill who has lbeen in- the P. lid. l. Hospital for the past few that she was aibie to return to her hoine Sundny. DEATHS . , . H.lNE5—~At the residence of Mr_ J. A. Clark, Exiperiinentnl Farm, lWiliianl I-J. Hines. aged 59 years. Funeral today from Experimental Form, service commencing Z p. in. interment People's cemetery. CASTOR IA so Inhnis and Children Iii isms llllill 30 lms Bin-tam A sltciii. $3.89 Ladies’ Black and Grey Kid Boots as ill- ustrated. all sizes. SPECIAL Pmcs $3.89. ALSO . A job lot oi Ladies’ 1 Low cuts, sizes 2 1-2 v to 3 ‘i-2 at $1.98. SEE OUR w1uo0w_ Piiriiie Ferguson Slice (it. Ltil. Successor to o. coupon e co. 1 1 1 4 0 months will be‘ delighted to learn vwrvvw- » Get thrice-daily benefit from this "low-cost aid to aweilts sod digestion it lieens teeth white breath sweet and throat F4)? " . 41/ r .320 <1 n5; A in the “noovnnviieip you the spring housecleaning. IfBeatIi"... , i asjit; A demonstration in your home will prove interesting and profitable. May we call? Does not place you under the slightest obligation. Easy terms if desired. I - - U U 17/6)». i NOTICE ! iillliis" Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg., Co., Limited‘ Box 485, Charottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative Milton McLeod, Agent i 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown HE \ The Toonervilie Trolley Tint lneets All The fr m. -li_v Fonflirit 1%.: IT in daily use. nouns you save all. Reeomirncrion Period, and bears our entire appmvnl. -. err r " THIS ANNOUNCEMERT is issued by the Canadian Sust- Ilu: Surface (‘ovarian Cnnmillrqfforpiirpou o] or! onrunulios rduwiing the public in lhc Fri-sensitive and Protective value of Poinl, l/amish on nf property, und has received the opproml of Uis Canadian Trude (‘nubnisslou in 1hr follmuing word»: " The realization oi the above obiects will lead to employment during the THE CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSION ‘We. skiiivgq/ l Piotr 1 K-LQNN BHJREKPEJZ, “z-ixii ui"i‘riu_>..._§' I ~ “wwew OM51”. {iv l‘ _ sis. é a .144 Why the Railroads Value Surface ‘Protection is not for the sake of appearance alone that the thousands of ‘ freight: cars and Pullman and passenger coaches in Canada receive frequent coats of paint and varnish. Hard and constant wear, continuous movement, daily exposure to the varying elements—-thesc, and many other causes. make the protection of railroad property, through the application of Paint and Varnish, an economic necessity. Both exteriors and interiors of railroad cars, stations and othcr railroad equipment must be properly protected in order to last. This is equally true of practicallfevery other manufactured article It is true of your own home. Surface protection is essential to the life of almost all materials. Save the surface and lird Prnduus