For the Boy One of these Smart new Serge Reefer-s ___ $1.50 and $5.75 These well tailored Reefers of Blue, all wool Cheviot Serge are shown in one of the windows of the MEN'S STORE today. You will be delighted with them. They are just a little better tailored than the ordinary kind —the cloth is just a little better-"anrl the fit just a little lnore accurate. Lin- ed throughout, brass buttons, emblem on sleeve. These were chosen for you i- after much careful colnl-lzlrisorl. Sizes 2 to 9 years $4.50 each. Sizes 10 to 14 years $5.75. MOORE c‘; M°LEOD LIMITED Discount Sal e As I intend making a change In my business, I now offer my entire stock, beginning Monday, March 24th, at the following discounts:— Groceries 15%. Sugar and Molasses not included. Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25% Men°s, Women's and Children’s Leather Boots .. .33 1-3% Dry Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. as 1-3% Boys’, Youths’ and Girls’ Rubber Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25% A few Men's Mackinaw Coats o . . . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE SALE FOR CASH ONLY NO GOODS ALLOWED OUT ON APPROBATION. All past due acounts MUST be settled at once. J. w. FIFE EMERALD ZZua-onrtill. l 3pm,, maxim“ reveal "w" Freight Shed, that llr. lloulzll un- ’ I 1 (l, ,. nounced after an cxnnlinntio ti e t- r l lI n. l r Palmer LéLER lidcme ~~~-- <+>__..._ was not one which would possibly H- JB. PAIMTF Elm - - ;;]|' “m. 1,0 lmumed Wm, norm’ be terlllcll fit for COlltillllllillflll. Mzwey m‘ L“; will ilnd ill ‘ilollowzrvls (‘orn wh Q I ‘I 1 °>f H l I . l emovrl‘ an app icuiitlll that will i‘ “l “m amll" ii "Y" 1' 1"‘ Bank of NOW! 3001i?! Bullldlnfl ,V.,,H;-,.]_,. fflnvv‘: wgf-,rg“g_ oiienst- is not extirpated by thel Charlottetown. P. E. . pnnahy? I Wlrlsonl sometimes walks in clout‘ Western Guardian —HOLMAN'8 MILLINERY 0P- ENING, Sumnlerside, March 29th. ‘ 226L3-26-3i. PARTMENT. Sunlmersido, is now located on the ground floor ad- joining the Ladielr-Roady-to-“klar. 2251-3-26-8l. ~—SPRING STYLE SHOWING.- The newest huts, the most fashion- able dresses and the most attrao~ live styles in blouses, cloaks and couta will be (llsplayed for yoilr benefit at llolnlalrs, Alan-h 20th. ' IJZSIJ-ZEC-lii. -—TRAVELLING BAD-The farm crs ill the vicinity oi‘ Sulnnlcrlside state that the roads in tllc outly- ing districts are almost impassable, and makes spring hauling quite i.l. prubleln, wreaking great lluvoc oll slvighs. as the pitches this year arc very tinngel'olls.-—S. —-NEW ' RESlDENT—’l‘lle nlally friends of Mr. Frank A. Johnston. son oi’ our osteenletl lowllslnan “and "lilllllgler of the Snlnllltarsidi: Elect- ric Light plullt, succecrlillg Ml". An~ dcrsoll, who recently resigned. llir. Johnston has been residing ill Mont-ton for a goodly number of ym-urs yrhcre he was cnlzatretl in El- ectric work, along with other lilies. it ls very pit-using to know n Sunl- lnersidt~ lllzln has secured this pos- lll0ll.--S_ {L _ ZITilO worms that infest children lronl their birlll are ol‘ two ltinzls, those that find lodgenlrnt ill the slonlzurll and those that are iound ill the ifllltfilllltlti, The lutlcp are the ‘ mosl. destrul-tiw, as they cling to the iwalls of tllc llllflilillxls and ll‘ not lllenl lrtllll the syyslelll serve to rt» -8HOP from Holnlanb Catalog -—~HOLMAN'8 M l-LLINERY DE- nu Eastern Guardian ..'EA5TERN AGENT-Ir. J. W- Murdock is now Guardian AI- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items," advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptlous.— if. ..'L06AL TALENT willstusl! colnic play entitled “Uncle Josiah" under auspices ol’ Women‘; Insti- tute Friday, March 28th, 1924, in Oddfellows Hall, Montague. movement ill the oat fetch a high figure this spring. intends cured a stock of first cia-ss set-d from Mr. John b‘. McDonald, North Side. in the country. ..‘-‘HAY LOW. —- in sympathy with all other farm products huy is lowest ill price since pro-war duys. councillor, Mr. 'i‘honnln Johnnmn, Furnlcrs are selling good sound will be very pleased to learn inn; huy us low as S16 toll. Mrs. he is again to make his home hero, Donald .l. McDonald, liuy River, havlnlz zlcccptcd the position of hulls disposed oi u number of slacks of prime uud timothy hay ill S30 per stuck of 314 tolls. Poor quality of hay can't he sold ill. all. ..‘i‘SAD BEREAVEMENT. ——’l‘llc death (lccurreti at lviontagule on Illondny after n few days illness oi‘ [lllounlnllin of Airs. Iiugll Campbell who with her husband lliltl only re- turned the previous 'l‘llursdoy from spending the winter ill llosttlll. Another and feature is the serious illness also of Mr. Cnlllpbcll. 'l‘lll> iullrlull takes place on Friday after the ‘diTlYlll oi‘ the family. ..=¢=BR|DGETOWN.—-lt tho roads . _ , are flt for travelling on Sunday lllitzllflltilivwilll \Vlll‘ll' lluvtll-Vtllerc. ‘he 3m“ Th‘. “|lHt()r'H subject -<'|~h,. Millet“. “firm PW“"I_"""' ‘““7l"‘_l'"’“ existent-o oi‘ ilod—tlle fact of sin 1mm 1mm“ "m1 “m!” "xlwlhng und the ful-i tllut mull needs lit‘- liverl-net- lrolll the lzulllul: UIISiIH" pzlir llle tiulllulze llll-v have PHUFPGl. PERSONALS —I\lr. Oswaltl Kelly. (‘lt-rllllllli. paid a business trip to Sulluncrsiili- on Monday-S. ~~Mr. Waller Bell, 'l‘r_von. paid o business trip to Slnllnlersliltl on “Ollllllyr-S. .—The many friends of .\l. .l. l). (loss, Snnllncrside, will PIELZTPI _to learn of his serious illness.—~S. l -—Mrs. Pldwurd lllt-Pllerson and‘ Mrs. Noll Durruclt, Borden. were visitors lo Sulunlcrsitle on liiollday 1/2 l ~Miss Lolita Weeks. Fluulericlon ;puid a wet-lt-end visit lo Sullllller- side, whore she was the gilt-st of Zilr. and .\irs. Wm. Buchnnnan-S. —~1\lessrs. James Sljiuurebrlggs, Giiiscouche and Fidel Perry, Elli- eruld were recent visitors lo lowll. '__ . . [Pond who calm». lo town this weel: loc-colnpunylng his (laughter, [Evelyn to the hospital, has a ‘left for his home-Ii "v7' MinardsLlniment Relieves Colds. l... ill ..__._~i¢0&_.__ ISLAND HOGS SPOILED IN ' TRANSIT. ilALlFAX, iilllrch 25~Aftcr being eleven days ill transit from Prince Edward island, u. cargo of nine hogs consigned to a local deal-al- wore condemned and ordered de- stroyed by D. Philip (tough, food "Lllll milk inspector, on their arrival here Saturday morning. OWiHK to the extraordinary long iiult- they were on the rmul, n “fir- iod which is particularly long, ‘when it ls collsidt-retl that the wont-l her has been good and there has been nothing to hinder railways tm< vel. the hogs were in sllch poor condition wilell they il1‘l‘i\'(‘ll ni B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E- llllfifl Dr. C. C. Archibald Grsdulbe of N, Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Prsetles limited to Eye. Elr- N0" BAYER 183 Great George Street B. A. Foe J. A. McDONAlgZ-LAH. F, McPHEElg E A S T E R Bnrrl'¢°l‘fiyc E10. E SEND YOUR Riley Building y Charlottetown}; ) Miark R. McGuigan i av Eye Examination Exhaustive research has revealed that at lust seven "d Thw“ out of te eo I ne d la s- om" 5W" Bagrfigg’ m“ new” c; but orrilyp themes ouet out 1:» -wesr them. That means that about four out of every ten sre in need of optlcl sar- vloe. it mly be that you are one of the four. An exlrnlnstlon of your eyes wlll readily de- termine the condition of your eyesight and we esrn- . estly urge you to give serious consideration to the matter M having this examination Telephone 858-J Office Hours-O to 12 s- m- w.» .... 1 tub u. ,___-_ . u“. < __ _ Commerclalllotel Kensingtvll, P-E-I- ‘owl m», um» 1n umm .:»\.__'_.~,.. l New Management m" com“ Batu $11-50 Per H. J. MABON my p Optometrist 0nd lsmplc looms In Jon- "WT/W"! _ “m”, Offles connected with Drug Issssnfile Livery Runs‘ » WIN MacDonald & McPheelaenwwooo-owro-mvooooo. FOQO-OOO-O-O-QO O-OQJ-O-O-OO-OQO-Ob _\\'llllt l-lori oi‘ business is it to ‘lillrl’ "INKS fortune upon line's body? i I:I:I-Io-ul;I:-:I:IXI:I‘I:IZI:I'I:I“I'I , Theflest Co u ll S Homs-frlgadezvmp nfihtflkiifilllfitilililllifisa?" Ion ever tried. s.‘ Q~4 l known plun of making cough s [up at home. But. have you ever use 1t‘! When you do, you will understand wily thousands of families, tho world over, feel that they could hardlv keep house without it. It's slmps and choa , but the wsy it takes hold of ll 5.23% nil... llfiiiiii {SE " “ "m" Into a, Iii-oz.‘ bottle, in‘ 21/, ounces of-Pinex; then add pain nulstod sugar syrup to flll up he ttle. Or if desired, use clsrl ed molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar svrup. Either way, it tastes good, never s lls, and n ves _ nu 1d ounces of ‘lactate: cou h rszlnetry you cou y ree -rna e or ‘ . - It is really wyondorfu‘ how quickly ithls home-made remedy conquers e Waugh-usually in 24 hours or lens. i t seems to penetrate ghrolgzh every srpe as oossnss rv. osros r an» wig. an: n; pnlqm. been e mem nos. n vss u» relief. s» undid l»: tic lo, honninm creep, brondl an ibrovllolktshilfillllll. "M! no: s ,v eel oom- éils orvis pine st- . the Hub. ,ill;.: power 0|‘ sill." 'l‘llc lit‘l'\'l('l‘ in start at 71.": pull. Sunday School fut 10.30 n.lll- ll’ unlit to irllvol Mr. H. l . .l. vice. Wig-pinion will lead lln- ser- ..‘iSEED POTATOES SCARCE. ——~-l’otaiocs appear to bu source ill the eastern parts of lilo island. During the past week a great many lnrlncrs have been on the road looking to buy DOHIIOOS for seed [lurposes alld iilltlrll quite difficult- lo not lllPlil. Set-ll stock 0i‘ the (Yobble-l" clld (il'('i.‘ll hlouniaill type are almost lIIlIJOSSllIlk‘ to procure. Scores of inlullders hove been lrlng the North Side thin week for scell potultlcs. The crop east. lust your was llluch below average. ..’" KCHURCH GOING TOWN-w This can he truly said oi’ the town of Sollris as could bc soon last Sun» day if you paid a visit to St. .\lury's Church and the Presbyte- rlzln (‘illlrch ill the morning alld to the Methodist Church in the even- ing. At the evening service the cllnir rendered the Anthelll “Dolh iNot Wisdom (‘ry" wllll much often-L, — .\ll‘. Iilicllael Alywurd, Skinners m" "m" by Mr" “' S‘ Acom bemg; exceedingly well done. The mem- bers of the various lnlris of tllc ‘church ill this town work well to» nether ill helping to make nit-n lit-t- ter and huppicr- ..==‘ABANDONED FARMS. - Some twenty-five or more years ago one could rount dozens of inrnls ill some sections of Vermont and New illlulpshire totally abund- olled. 'l‘his lslutld in getting very much like those states, both inland as well n3 along the shore. One may drive from a certain station on the M. ll. branch and count six farm; vacant or abzlndoncd in tho distance oi‘ n. mile. At Bear River on the North Shore there are six vueulli ful-ms all adjoining and hollles which were occupied some years ago. These nix funlillcs were fair contributors townrtlls church, state and school, ill their day. us well us to the social welfare of the community. Now these peo- ple are in the U. S. A. or died out. ~————~_-0>-———- Minardfi: Linlment Relieves Colds. -i<+>-__— PERSONALS .."’l‘ht- fourth and lust daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McPhee. llig Pond lltls gone to Boston. ..".\lr .losoph Currie, ex-rond in- spot-tor for Lots 44 and if», who spoilt. the winter with llll-lnbnrs of his funlily in Providence, ll. 1.. ar- rived llomo this week. .."Mr. Donald A. McDonald, Little River has arrived home from Boston lifter spending u delightful winter with sons and daughters in . .“Mr. Alex. F. McDonald, Char- lottetown is expected to reach homo this week to be in time for tho lobster fishing at his old home at Big Bush. Ho spent the past. winter with his daughter and two sons in Boston. Considered Church Only Concert Hall CHILDREN m ENGLISH-SPEAK- mo coumumrv KNEW ur- TLEJIELIGION now rAuol-lr sous nssuL-ra GIVEN or westcoav astlelous ma-raucrlon. TORONTO. March 24—Ths Bible memorization which has become a feature of the public school cur- lm’ rlcolnm ill the schools of tendon. m‘: Ontario. is not the only example of week-day religious instruction in Canadian Schools. The p ol- pies and practice of this move out are being worked out in many dir- eotions. ' Mldualdillatll manta: be t ill“ M” mwMW undul- Oolmeil of ml hnd never been! of 2142 3 20 wthlzzil ..‘$EED OATS are not plentiful by any moans. There is on upward ulurkct. Good reliable seed outs is going to ..*WILL GROW SEED POTAT- OES. ——!tlr. Frank lllcAulay, Sourls going strongly into the seed potato business and has pro~ Seed stock is very scurl-‘c g ‘on; yflbtgrunqstfiml :3. hm ltlie to: collector ‘vb his w‘ bit cull o on not ‘ o .- .. - ' cum n». o» ann- mo tum." n -mu .- 1': my" ‘M to brilll olit t t, llnllllled that church w» simply l solid 11m m qr . . . ~T'I'nn_nonmnlrut.-l-np......m_... '- plncc lo hold concerts-a state of ignorance which lhc local pastor is remedying» Many thoughtful people in Can- ada io-duy are convinced that crilne and juvenile dcliquency can- not be met. sucircssfully by police- men llnd pails, but only by a more careful and earlier, and a more llnl- vcrsul religious training. Molly are also persuaded that this work cannot be done by the State alone. nor yet by the church us all isol- ated group ill the community and with only ollo hour ll week and about sixty per cont of the children attending the Sunday Schools- Tlleir contention is that it might he effectively done by ll systematic cooperation between the church and the public school. This seems to be borno out ill the experience of a great nulllbor and variety of places East and West. where l-ionlethillg of this kind has already reached beyond the ox- perinlentlll stage. At Chuplcuu, an isolated division- al town in Northern Ontario, the ministers, Revs. McBrien utld lllod- gctt, conlblncd forces null taught for thirty minutes each week ill lilo public school. The examinations which followed the winter's work have proved that the llublccts were well learned. 0f this success Mr- Mcllrien writes: "l hnd the pupils of tho third and fourth book classes, 92 in all. and instructed them on Monday altcr~ lloona froln three to four o'clock during the fnll and winter. giving oach class a half hours instruction. The teacher llud control of tho roonl in ouch case and 1 hnd the very bcst attention. it has been n splendid year.” At the village of Moorefiold, ill Southern Ontario. the ministers are cooperating, one taking the junior grades and the other the senior grades and continstlon class. They are ut the tnek every week and both are reported to be enthusias- tic as to its vaule and are delighted with the appreciation shown by their classes- i Still more remarkable. because of circumstances. ere the results recorded for the Religious Educa- tion Councll of Canada by the youth ful pastor of u cropless section of Alberta. "lt ls herd to believe that any- where in Csneds there could he school children. some of them in the ninth grade, and sll English- epoekins. who knew so little about Jesus and His teaching," he writer. "None of the children at one school llsd ever hssrd s prayer offered. and so fel- so l could discover, they llsd absolutely no conception of PTEYBF." Afllef telllns incidents to show that they hsd no ides of what s Church-Ilse Iorvsnd hsd no spiritual conception bf love. this pastor sou ml to toll of the outcome. "Recently 1 fllllllt s lesson on C}; 60c t/zat ncvcrwzhs . t First Comes Safety . ‘ Two forms of investment you can safely buy “on faith,"—-they are Government Bonds and Life Insurance. Every dollar invested by a life insurance company must be reported to the Govern- ment at Ottawa. . In every public library or life insurance office you may see the Government Report which gives a list of the securities owned by each company. Government inspection, plus good man- agement, makes an investment in life insurance safe. I. -|m.yo~."'"" Life insurance should be the foundation of every Estate, and if you have not enough you should at once consult a life insurance man. ' A “Better be sure than sorry." —Lz'fe Insurance Service ucter. At the end l wrote on the At the start each miniatm- took till-pita], northern British Columbia bluckboard- ‘Everybody hated Zac- the children once a week, although has come of age in many important trhcus but—' and turned to see how nil concerned admit it is not the respects. Its patients now include they would finish the sentence. best way and organization ii: bcinlzllnore whitos than Indians, so great This was the school that dldntihcttered. Ill eveliy case‘ tho childlrenlirglthallllgbelgng devtaloprileut lllon‘i< know about love- Their faces hnd have come to tlose c asses vo till-ll c . - . was wart OWiLNl-l lighted up. l did not ask for thoilurlly, and ono hundred per ccnliPrlnc-c Rupert. Thirty-six colli- word, for l hnd a lump in llly throat attendance is tho rule. ununities, fourteen nationalities at the sight of them, but. they gave and oioven relililollfl "TB lllclllllwl it to mo in u spontaneous chorus, MOTLEY DEVELOPMENT |N,lllll0l’:K the patients, ‘accordlngttr; ‘Jesus!’ And this was tho school AREA OF HOSPIlAL ltllo atest report to o prescn ct that had not known about love." _ Ion Iloslilml DRY. M“! 13- Th“ A beginning in week-tiny religious Founded tlveuly-one years. lllzoilliothodist Missionary Society still instruction has recently been nlallo by the itlethotllsts as a mission hml- provides substantial! grunts to en- ln the town of Palmerston, Ontario. pilal for Indians. the llllzolton lios- able Indians to receive caro- eHlllllllllllllvvllllllIllIItIlllllllillIIIllllllllllltllllllllllllItIllllIlll‘llllillllllllllllllvillllll w, No Flour in the world bakes more loaves to the barrel, and no Flour has ever sur- passed it tin the quality of bread produced. Wonderful for Bread "Thank God [or Tea! What dld the world do without it-how did it exist? l am glad l was not born before Tea." ' Thus wrote the brilliant Sydney-Smith in the early days oi the nineteenth century, and countless thousands have echoed his sentiments since. But ll Sydney Smith could so enthuse over ‘m as it was then. what would he saydoi it to-dzé , tighten ' , science in growing an art in en n: ti ' ‘ have brought your cu ' oi Tea lo such a hi; , " ~ - point oi perfection. E‘ ' And what would he think oi today's, cost? Al an incamparably, lower price you are able to enjoy ‘lies of a dellciousness Sydney Smith never knew or l lned ‘ lYours to Enjoy llllli ti! tiled l0 lllfl-lrttlll *s."l'=‘ ."Kl . G ‘Orange Pekos w " s litre in Choice frurf