APRIL s, 192a Household Nome , ron * Real Good Cofice l \}' CHASE 8| SANBORIWS i E A L i RAN D i4 “i, i. i5, 1 and z lb. airtight m». ,|,,_ "OIEEI, ‘EFT’ c- ori’ - Q5555 a, QAIIIOIII, - uournut. <’@ . l! l4 < 4p l*'~_ lftlCancdzfa mi . ‘will: SHOP from Holman’! catalog. IF YOU LIKE A GOOD TEA [o to St. James tea and bazaar Thursday. Tickets 60c ill. AUCTION SAlLE. —W. E. Cal- beck. Tryon will sell by public auction on . Tuesday afternoon. April 3rd, his stock, farm Imple- ments and crop. Terms made known at sale. 2i sumac, suNoAm-l The 1n- nernl oi the lute Mrs. Mary Bol- 1 gar who died in St. John, N.B., was held Sunday from the under- MADI IN CLNADI oulmight as well varnish our skin as have clogged active pores. P HELPS THE BODY BREATHE iiwralnlgghulcvil taking parlors of M. llennessey a; 2 o'clock tn South Shore Cem4 ntery, Rev. Maurice McDonald con ducted the services at church and grave. A HAPPY TlMlEr-A hlappy time was spent last evening at the home of Mrs A, T. Avard, Haveiock Street, Amiberst N. 1S. says the Amherst news where about twenty ladies gathered and presented Mrs. Ploeg with a beautiful Cuuidom Coke Tfvzite and a well worded address. Although much surprised. the honoree responded in a Iew appropriate words. The evening was spent in music, a number of solos being rendered, Before ddls- persing, a dainty and substantial lunch was served and wpprecioted. Mrs Ploeg l5 leaving on Saturday for Halitax to join her husband and Where they will in iutlure residle. All good wishes lor success and happiness were extended by the assembled friends. -M.rs Ploeg is a Pharlottetown lady and has a wide iurcle of friends here. or Successful Baking EAVER FLQU cfif’ ~~l/ Z‘ l. i, ‘a Q do“ Ilnexcelled For Flaxpr and Bekm§ Qmhhes _ Soldgigfltimcer T- l-I TAYLOR (D Ll NI I TE D CHATI-IAM. om: B. A. Barrlotorc, Attorney, Etc. Money to Locn c,‘ Riley Building, Charlottetown | Mark R. McGuigan A. Money to Loan Cameron Block‘ Ch-rlottotown. P. E. inland Chronic Diseases Trontmont In Addrcoo: istillers Dried Purdy Otctlon, Wcctchoo tor C0,. N. Y. S. S. HESSIAN , Blrrlllol‘. Solicitor. Notary Public (FEED FOR COW!) - very bulky feed much A. B., M. D. Flllmflllll‘)! Tubcrculbclo fl H. F. McPhoc l. BARRIOTER, souclron. arc on. 0mm?” pcroon or by lottor ' ' MONEY grab tom fltorfifl- I I ., "Mr-I": P- ewe-d QUALITY AND . W. Miles Garrison SERVICE < IRETURNS FROM CONVEN- TION.— Mr. W. R. Shaw, returned yesterday from Toronto ‘where he has been - attending the annual meeting of the Canadian Council of Agriculture. The Council is a nonipclitical body land deals with ziuesii~n=l of economic social and educational character, of vital im- THE [iilili N lillilllllil ONIE ace thcm at 8t. Jimoo Baz- ur. Thursday 1|. LAID TO REST- The funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel-Lowe took place Sunday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. Rev. H. n. Raymond officiating. The pull bearers were: Donald Fraser, Simon Paoll. Norman Campbell, (blmml b91811. Major MacNutt and Dr. S. N. Warburton. .BIO SALEOF FOX sums.- Neorly a thousand silver to; skins 111115!!! from Prince Edward island were olilcred in Montreal, iMarch 38. at the second day's session of the Canadian fur auction sales. They were sold at prices a little ‘better than trace oi’ the February sales. About $400.00 was ‘the value placed on the day's sales by 1L s, Coltart. Vice-President of the Sales Company. ‘ INSTITUTE MEETING.- The reguiar monthly meetinl; bf the Cornwall, York Pt. Women's In- stitute was held last month at the home of Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Cornwall. Work for the Charlotte- town Dispensary was carried on by the memlbers and quite a. number oi warm quilts and usefufarticles of clothing have been sent there dur- lng the winter months. A contribu- tion of money was also sent to the President of the Mt. d-lerbert Or- phanage, in aid of that hstitutlon. Next meeting. the annual one will ‘be held Monday evening April 2, at the home oi’ Mrs. Fred White, York lPt. F—»———— i REMOVES wuav enowwls I i wrruour PAIN on cornea l (Modes of Today) it ls not necessary to use a. pain- ful process to remove hairy growths. for with a little delatone portiitlce to the provinces. At the late meeting it was decided to ac- cept tlle application for member- shbp of Quebec land’ the Maritime Provinces. The Council repre- senting as lt does a vast body of farmers throughout the Dominion should prove of great service in emphasizing ‘Maritime demands and in‘. Shaw intimates that some of these questions will be taken up for consideration at the next meeting. 1 PERSONALS I I iMr. Llloyd W, Prnude of the. Charlottetown Milling C0 Lid. is _ ivisiting in Murray River, lM-lssers Ffmer Proude rind (inns ‘McNeil! of Milton spent the week. end in the City. i IIWTH. Heath Bovmess‘ of Ken. wlnzmn, accompanied by her son [Don-ale], spent the week end in iCharlottetown the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowness, l lMr. Warren A. Burns of the l-Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlotte- llflwll. spent Easter Monday ini .- Summerslde, Mr. Wellington Burns [Pf Bruce Stawnlri. & u Charlottetown. spent Easter Monday in Summer- eide the gin-st oi‘ his sister, blrs. »Sa miuel Fillimore. ‘ , l No Saving can Compensale - the Buying oi ' (heap Drugs N0 doubt you will ‘ agree with us that price should be the last consideration < when It comes to the ’ purchase ol’ import. ant drugs and rem- , edles. ‘ The same Is- also true when: applied to handy you can keep the skin en- tirely tree from these beauty des- troyers. To remove hair. make a. stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water. Spread this on the hairy surface and in about 2 minutes rub oil, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To guard against disappointment, be care- ful to get real delatone. Mix fresh as wanied. ____—Q+c_-——— rlY-OUWL GET GOOD PASTRY cake and meats at the St. James to: and bazaar, Thursday 8nd W" take some home. 1i !::2====:“-__-_—_____'““ Why Cure Your llla with LITTLE PILLS when on. Jllill IS IN TOWN l 1 i l .. Do You Want Relief From Bronchitis In Gardner: Asthma and Bronchltlo Cure we arc euro you will find quick rollcf from all your trouble. AA‘A4‘AAAA‘AA ¢v¢vvvvvvvyv This brccthlou remedy In praised by all nears-remark- ablc cure: have Noon credited to Ito use-end in cvcry caoo tho patient ha boon bone- fltod. . vvvvvvvvvvv You should not oontlnu dragging out a oulfcrlng ox- intoncc, when by ucing tho great remedy, tho grout joy of perfect health Io yours. vvw v Don't delay. Start l curo today. A bottle only coctc $1. high grade sundries which are offered for sale in the best drug are guaranteed to our customers-Allen we base prices on the d by cctliomen Jill-Hill d milk raocrdl. it ha; o h protein and int content ~ thus roliovol tho Illl of heavy concentrates 00t- aeed and Ollcoke to a con. rable extent. , not arrived one ccriolil‘ tons). We are supplying Experimental Farm, tho - . I. Government nod its. Farm where cows 113 t continually on tilt. an o proprioton have u‘ nce In mixing good rot- Try o bog of thin ox- ilbll Brighton Road, Charlottetown |Ou T-octmont In Boloctod Ono: ‘ | Tolollhono 207 _ l Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. 0. Icrrlotor, Etc. Money to Loan o1 vNovc loom Iulldlng Charlottetown. P. E. I.‘ < J. D. STEWART, K. C curl-m» m: canon», u on» Illlk n: 'r a my nus he ‘Mm WM of 131') lbs, Ask i" t lollcltorc for tho Union link of “ prices on ton Iotl oi l 31"". - Every Dllflltm unit; ' l-llln grunt mill pro .. Dr. c. c. Archibald 9r. Us lfll £579"? -- ' Inducto on N. V. Root Induau ‘. llodlool lohool and I-loopltal Pillctlco llm to H's, hr, Noon , o ~ '» Olin Ioyor - 000m I in‘ l most approved meth- , ods of modern mer- chandislng. A REASONABLE‘ ' PROFIT t only is added, but this i is based on actual cost, plus the cost of VVYVVYVYVVYvvvvvvvvVYvvwvvVVvvvvv g d‘ o I n g business. ; Thore’s no guess ’ work. “The Best ls Cheap- est In the Long Bun." v Store Phone 88. Joint: &' Maul . ‘rue Quality v ‘AAA A vvvvvvv vvv in 2 MACS Tho DIpOlldlbll Drugglm NOTICE Dr. Eli. Harris Eye Specialist Has removed his office to part of the W. T. Wellner & cu. Kent Ind rumbliocu 1 THE cnaruorrnrown. GUARDIAN. A 9R5,” FOR you“ Lw-"J programme. The night lbeing use, o'clock when the chairman,‘ Mr. FURTHER IMRTIGULARBF- A. most enjoyable evening was spent, at thenew Orphanage on Monday night, March 26th, 1923. when the XRIIPE People of bot 48. staged a moot instructive and entertaining and‘ the roads good, quits s gum. ber from Charlottetown and the surrounding districts -took advan- lllzfl 0f the occasion and at eight Hammond Kelly culled the meeting to order the ‘ s H, ha" was completely filled. The pro- gramme, which was varied includ- ed remarks by the chairman, speeches by olessra. u. D. Wright 511d W- K- 308611; Chorus, 0 Can- Wli Qlllflllllfl. “The Minute Gun Al. 698". ‘Mrs. Nat. Mcliinnpn, Mrs. A- G~ Judson. Prof. Hurst and Por- cy lMutch; Solos by Mrs. boo Mc- Donald. Mermaid; Mrs. Nan. Mc- Klnnon, Alexandria; Mr. ‘Mai-tin Power, Mermaid, (encored); Duet, "When Ye Gang Awa Janie", Miss 130M113’ Stewart and Kenneth Gard; Reading, Miss Jennig L“. mills; Step Dance, Martin Power; Dmlosue. Hanging out the clothes. Miss Florence Burke and Miss Em- ma lbalrd: Dialogue. “The Storm" Misses Lois and Elsie lMutch, IMO!‘- ley Smith. Kenneth lMoDonald and Rob lMlll-Oh- The accompsnlste of the evening were Mrs. A. G. Jud. son and Mrs. Alfred Stewart. The committee are thankful to all those who in any way ihdiped to make the social the success it was, financial- ly or otherwise. The candy sup plied by the institution and sold by the children during intermission realized $11.35. The net proceeds of the evening amounted to $232.32. Mr. P. J. McDonald the Auctioneer, had a strenuous night selling the 75 baskets which were beautifully decorated for the occssio , he how- ever was rewarded by gaining the honor of getting the highest figure for any one basket ever sold at a social at Mount Herbert vI1. $l4.00,} the proceeds of a basket donated by the Lady Supt. Miss Dunbar. The chocolates, with lMr. Chester Mcburda compliments to the Supt. also realized $6.00. After doing jus- tice to the refreshments provided lby the ‘ladies the company dis- persed with the feeling that ‘this was, one ii not the most successful entertainments ever put on in this district. W , ‘ PAGE FIVE A hurry-up breakfast or lunch is not always digestible. A‘ “quick get-away” to the office, :"'{to the train, to the day’s job, is a real joy when t ’ ‘you eat Shredded Wheat. ghredded Wheat is so thorougly cooked it is easily digested. Contains more real nutri- ment than meat or eggs and costs much less. Pour hot milk over two Biscuits, adding a little cream and a little salt, and you have a hot, nourishing, strengthening meal for the day’s work. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. dded heat i swoon ouorhrnons HADIFAX. N. 15., April 2~(Q’\1ot- ations furnished by JOllHSOII lllld Ward members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Pan. American ‘Petroleum Cuban Cane Suizar Pld . ‘Ann locomotive ........ -. i vv¢vv‘¢vv IArnerlcan Can ‘Atchison ......... .. ,Am. Car and -F0undry American Smelting and Refin- l | ing ....................... .. iAnaconda Copper . lfiansdlan lPaclilc Railway iNew York Central .. 95 ‘ .Cuba Cane Sugar . 16}é- Crucible Steel 80%; ilnternatlonal Pape 52%| Kelly Springfield . 59% Mex. Petroleum .. — International -Mer. Marine —-— Press Steel Car — Reading .. 76% IGouthern . c 995i Studebaker .... .. 123% Union Pacific 135% Iltah JCODIPBr - 72% u. s. Steel .... .. - 107% Wheat lMa-y 121% Jul)’ 118% s 111m. ' 75o... Ill/lily 141,4, July 76% Sept 77 . Z‘... IMay 451.4 July 45% 5°!" 43%- | piece a piece of cot- ton wool saturated with M.inard's in U19 cavity. Acts ns a counter irritant and gives quick relief. mishan- LINIMET, Jus rrived Quake Flour Robin Hood Flour Royal lwucohoid Flour Buvor Flour M-atcéecaolfealsevefielsavesmonqy‘ _- CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY Both Speed and Guaranteed Safety 0U can forget the package as soon as our wagon calls for it, or an agent accepts or receipts forvit. Both the trusty messenger on the trains and the driver on the wagon who signs for the package are bonded for the faithful performance of their duty. Every man w_ho touches the package is bonded. Sealed packages of particular value are kept in a safe at: all times, whether in office or on trains. A bonded express messenger, who has won his position by long and faithful service, travels in every express car. Ifle is the responsible custodian of every package in it. He personally signs for each one, and none is allowed out of his sight while in transit. As soon as the car is loaded he locks the door. His may be one of many cars in a solid express train. When the car arrives at its destina- tion, the bonded messenger and driver who take your package sign a receipt for it. Until delivered to the party to whom it is addressed who must sign a receipt to prove delivery-fthe messenger and driver are responsible for its safety. and the Canadian National Express égrcrlipgfigkatifdtifllrenédnadian National Railway Q°mP5"Y' The responsibility for the safety of Y0!" Package '5 PM?“ fixed and known, The law holds us responsible for dchvcrlng packages to the right party. Th6 Comp“? 3 TecuPt l‘ ‘n insurance policy. Its rates are so reasonable that the average cost of express- ing a package is less than fifty cents. l . "Exmsss 1r rmnozvu." pack it right address it right telephone us! -we do the res! CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY Each receipt l: an insur- ance policy backed by the Canadian National Rail- way Company. Cont to Coast service. 3465 Branch Offices. 21,000 miles of railway. This“ service is yours Q of . y “lllz-fl-dlli Quoon City Flour In larrelc and Iago ______QQq_____ Rolled Onto. Ontmoci. Iran, Mlddllngo, Oil Cake, Whole Oorn cornmeal, Orick- h 1'9 au-rrs-n AND cuss: sxeonrs lby the Dominion Department ' Agriculture, that. despite "l9 "e" Unltrd States tariff. our ewe" "l butter to that country ln January‘- lbs, against 2.894.583 lbs, Choose] was much inexcese In 1922-28 oi. 1921-22, being 5.880.500 lbs. compar ed Wllh 2.564.844. So, too, was the export over the border of powdered milk |l'l excess in 1922-21 compared with 1021-22 the returns reading l,- 472563 lbs. against 322,185 lbs. W.G.Y. Program WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) Qoncral Eloclrlc GOMPIIIY Eastern Standard Time 12:00 lll.—TlIl1IJ ullnlll. llilzd0 p.m.-—-St0ck Market G119- "ro umrso sures We learn from statistics “llvillll-“li: 23' ‘m, greater than 'n ill! rrespondlng month of last 3'01"‘- l °° ""“_<'}—_“' latlons. 9 inst 185 82X . .00. S JQWOIIY lch . being 401.400 lbs. age - i. =45 . ._-r> o. nd stock store Queen "' °°'"' ‘Mk "°°'.' " yin». For grisly-z; lnirgclshocvneavlgf LONDON stews-mounts mufm qf“‘,‘;mo,f:_ ‘Q11,’ mum" onuary . . . - . ti]! E, mwh" h“ m‘ “m” c.“ . somewhat less than In the corrcnil- There was n time when the s t! next to ending ten months ending on the» flower girls or London were ‘Moore & Mc, cmw‘ some date In 1932. laeln; 3320.844 i; very essential part of tin- city's c life. No one wrote about Lonrlonl [gm], Ijmjted, Allofwhloh mm coiling . waning nofllcing lthom; ma, ' Whitsing gave to one the first 8nd 0|)- nt lowoct prion. place In one of the best b00ks 0f! en forpractm, - the later Victorian era. Tlloy b i i drew their customers from all‘ ranks- their roportee was nunou r e I n n- n s’ bondoli WEI. proud d! t, HD1121! 25th. mm. Somehow they to have fallen llo neglpct In "lit", ‘W. lit-r; w-QTJ‘ IJL a