ilainiy“ anti iihalming Spring Millinery HE WONDERFUL SHOWING Sllmmerside lull Western Guardian ~l~-l\-<Vli>m~ . ‘t ......1 THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' J-lrrlvcawlnniapcv- IQ. ' -—ICE IS GONE-The heavy wind and rain oi Monday night Lvnlfllfictml lac brrlllllills up o! the ire in Summer-side Harbour and n strong north east wind would now. drive the ice to sea. H —LEAVE OF ABSENCE-Mr. Charles Hensley‘, Sllfllillllflfflldfi, manage:- oi‘ tho (‘ilnadian Bank of Comma-rug has lboen granted three months leave or absence and early in June will probably leave tor the Old Country on an extended visit. Mrs. Henjly will probably accom- pany uilll on the journely. —-SOCIAL iVENlNar-Tllfl us- ual social levelling rook place at the. K. t7. liolue. Sunrlllemdlle Tues ilay evening. A good time was reported. Dr. hicldleo Winning tllB gentleman's prize for whist. and _\[|g.y- iii-ion Noouan, wllnnlng the indie; prizc. ico cream and cake lvns served. Government not Likely to Move o'r'r.\\v.-\. ital-ctr {lib-Govern- ment ctfi-ciais who could be roach- Uil tonight ivert- doubtlui that any lippiicatiomfol- the arrest or GPOV- or Bergdull. alleged United Still-Es draft evade-r, had been nnrle ‘by (lanolin, as reported in a. Washing- ton despatcll today. At the Jus- of headwear for ladies which so delighted visitors here on the opening‘ days, marked as usual the millinery leadership of this store. Original, individual, the designs shown here are always» tasteful, al- ways thoroughly modern, always wearable. r r There’s an interesting showing for _. ‘ you today, - ——-New Untrimmed Hats ——New Trimmed Models _ ——-New Juvenile Hats . ———New Flowers and Feathers The department is filled with lovely milhnery specially purchased in New York by Miss MacLellan and Miss Foster. w Moore &McLeod Ltd .ticc Department it was intimated that the matter of bringing Berg- ‘doil buck from Germany was PW‘ 'bably one to ho settled ‘between "Great Britain and tho United istzltos, GGOVQ-l‘ llergdoll who has figured in recent dospatches ithrough tho arrest oi’ two Ameri- itun military police, who were oil- cged to have attempted to abduct him and carry him into-occupied territory, was alleged to have es- raped to Germany by ‘moans of n forged Canadian passport‘. According to the Under Secret.- ary or stats, if the alleged turg- ‘ning- of rho passport took place lu ilklnada, tilis Government could .l'ilqllisiiif)ll ills arrest in Germany n the cilarge oi‘ forgery. Whether ‘or not this had been done. the State Department. otlicinl could not m. lie had not noticed the llamo or Bergdoll on any requisi- tion going through his hands rc- cently, ilc stated, blut was not cel". ruin that a requisition for Borg- ilulfs apprehension had not been luallt‘. ‘Th8 lllrilue Minister is Secretary of State for external affairs‘ and would deal with any matter such ‘as thi.~. No information could he secured from that lbranrh of tho ‘State Ueparlllltllll, tonighthowcver, ‘as to whether or not an applica- tion had been illilliB, as stated in Queen Street Charlottetown CLEAR AS A cnvsrntl some indirect lighting flxtur u. Alitlla glare or direct lint u avoided, rm none of tho illumination t; loot, but Hthol- Increased. See them l - w! you'll ullc them_ And fiflql “l0 "l9!!! moi-Q null mom u you use them. Our light fixture: u; ex- llllilt from Tu. Dominion income Tax Returns This your the Dominion fhlvarnment ha: imposed vary N"! Densities upon persona sending in incorrect retumg, For lllstllnoez-ll the income l: understated up to__, one-tenth the real income the illle 1s 10 per cent interest on the deficiency. It understated by more than 10 per cent but less chm 20 D01‘ cent the lino is HALF THE AMOUNT OF INCOME OMITTED. l! the deficiency la 20 per cont or more, THE WHOLE or rllln UNREPORTED moons ls TAKEN. A one statement may bc punished wmi l. $10,000.00 l Inc and clx month: in jlll. ll late in sending in return 25 par cont ls added to tux. ‘the Washington dospatch receiv- ed in New York. llorllPolice Find Arms And Ammunition (‘(lltl\'. Mar. 2l0-—'l‘llc ilulico last. |ll\‘l‘lllII|-',' \ll.“4i‘tv\.'t‘l'0(l ill zl lllllrolll liii-rir (‘ilrk lllfl-l" stores of itflllrl and nlullllilllliuil zllllout: which wort- inn ~-lvpllarn iilllli and uulnltltics lvtirlibil. bayonels picks. -.~ fi-lr rifles and revolvers. also docu I llll~lll< l-f wdliirllis iiioratllro. ul‘ miller. llnllrwn “They WORK while you sleep" “l! nrdn Illglmunt Uoldl, You must not wait till called for tax, non leave the 5 calculation o! its amount to Government olilclnlo. You - must nail tol- proper lorm. All roturlu must be in by April 30th next. accompanied“ by at least one-fourth cl actual m: reckoned llablc for. Toke no chances. Your return mun be pcrtectly m- allow to lvtfltl HEAVY PENALTIES. Do not delay. Ab tend to thll Important matter at once. Apply to undersigned for information and ulvloo. ‘ lllflgkgpldthczn¢4a ‘v ..; _ .-. Charge: reasonable w. HARRY ‘nominal l Wmr slum. ,_ .l '“ o. -BELLIGERENTS T0 APPEAR —~Olficer Todd has had issued the iogal papers for the'partles wilci were engaged in the scrap whici took place last Saturday night. in‘ Holman‘; sired, and they shllll sp- pear this (Thursday) morning b»- rorc ills Honor; Slipendllry Wyatt _v --CH'LD WELFARE.—-Tll0 lair-l ear-Teachers Association held its first ill-eating in the Town Hall Sunrmersitle, Tuesday night. Miss Mohlzllion, tbs Public Health nurse who is at present working in the interest of Child Welfare, glare an address on llledical inspection of schools and health talk to parents ol children. An outline ol work lo be taken up at a. later dato was zlrrarlged and at thy» dlosing of, the. illPEliflK a vote oi thanks to Miss Aiciliahon was moved by llcv. J. J. hlcDonald, seconded by: Dr. Tanrorl, and passed unanimously. -—--<o>-——- “TESTERN PERSONALS -—.\ir. Michael FTflIXIlOX‘, Kinkora was in town during the week end_li ~--lti-v \l. Aionaghzln. hirer-ouch:- paid a_\ l. to town on llonrla-ygli -- -.\iisl.>l ltuth McLeod Silt’!!! ‘East l-r ill ll'.‘l‘ homo in Htllnlvy flridgl- » l.\lr.l. ‘War. Milllu in lliusington. is. visiting - .\ir. Fro-d iitW-llllQ of Alma was‘ iu lowu ‘fuosday on business. -~~.\ir. James A. HcKinnon oi‘ KillkOFit was ln town ’i‘uesday. Mrs. 'l‘.llos. lLt-furgy of St.‘ llIl.'\lnor's who spent the winter in Ottawa rctumed homo again. in Sumlnersidc Wednesday on bus inelsis. --.i\lr. Roy Wiliialna, Ellerslie. was in town yesterday on busin- ess. ~—t.\lrs. James McKenng. Rumfowd .\lz~_. is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Welsh, EillllSilfllé. .\ir. ltllnthcson, station ogerlt at Kensiuuton, made a short call hert- on Sunday. 1i —-~.\lr. lilniol- Dunning drugglst, Charlottetown. spent ‘over Sundoy at his home in town. H ——l‘Ml‘s. Th Btltlfilfl Jr., Glen grin-y, Wag vi; ing trlonds in town on Monday. U; ~-)lr. James Pendergast was in. Sumuzersiile Tuesday evening ar- tending the K. C. €l1lQl1l1illIIl0lll_ --\’l\'iiss Helen Woodslde who is teaching at Alma. spent Easter at hn‘ horn-a in Sherbrookc. Dunning spent‘ — .\ir. Elmo;- g l. unmner- Easter with friends in side. --’1‘he serious illness with pneu- nloniit of ‘.\ir. Harry McLean. St- alnlong his many friends. ,_..\rr.=.‘ rtlirirll». o. Dunn. Ellllll- dale tea,- a passenger to her home on Tuesday. after onillYillg =1 short. x-islt with friends ill townjl —.\ir. Lloyd Jelly of the staff of lilo Bank of Nova Scoliu at P0" Klein .\‘. ll. l-"pout the Foster hol- i.1,._;s with his tram-ills m Ollcnry". Mrs. John tlollinlls. (‘harioito Um-n w. thr glltlri of lr-r moth '1- “rs. l). liitllilllull H. ‘dull-ill “l- during llil‘ iluliliflIf-s- H -.___-{Q)-——~' PfiZQSlAWfll-lltlil in‘ Egg Laying Contest hat u htltll 'i llc ‘toiiollliug priz-tw uvwalrded m‘- llio. Autumn and Winter ylericd tin‘ weeks) ll! l-lll rlilni I‘ r: l Ens basins “Qlll-es‘ from Nov 1st to Fell 30th. l020~2li l\l -l‘t*n No -l. 2H7 053$, li l. inur- lion. Alurray ilarhour, T‘ l-I l (l curiae-rel and l iulili-Ll '..'u-.i----d"cn x.» o. m "EH5, ~l=lllll‘-'"~' Jenkins. Orwt-li (‘own l’. i-I. 1. ll cockerl-Ll 11rd ~-l‘(ln No S. itiili t-KWK J ii Mill- lllltl]. Kcnllll\gi.oll_ i‘ E l "($590! liil -l’on No zl, 21s clrlzs. \\"ll'lllllll Nutlc. ilear lllvcr_ l’ E 1-1339‘)! Flilk-Pell N0 5. 19S 0S8». Edwin Reid. iloilo tray. l‘ E l ....t$2.00l 1st» lien No ll in pen ii’ Tl egg-s .\lrs J .l Iilcilt-iirlll. (ll-and ltivcr, l’ ll; l . . . . . . . . . . . . ..(l cocllercl) itnd-Jlea Nu ll ill pcn 2, G1 e885, J ll "Miiiulan, Kenslngton. l‘ P} l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..(l pilllet.) ~-..\lr. Earl Thompson, Albany. ~i Lawn-once, is causing much illlliifill‘); A daii? cu nukes goo the war gnd lull’ duo In cold l!‘ hti c. So handy-U”- in n minute, the M: c minute you wan! R- finc of4 and 10 cubol Fun For Women ~ ~--To Diamond Dye OLD. FADED GARMENTS, DRA- PERIES, EVERYTHING MADE NEW FOR FEW CENTS -—---. Charlottetown Women can do liOlldeff-l with u. package o! Dir» miond Dyes. An old. worn coat. skirt, waist, sweater, kimono, liross, 0r taded stockings, gloves. draperies. portion-s, caalr cov- GTS-—8IlYllJhiDg, whether wool, silk. l-‘lllfll. W110“ or mixed goods, can ‘ be dilulllmd dwell to look like new. Easy directions in each package guarantee pertoot results. Druggist has Colou- Oard showing actual materials diamonddyed in a wonu- lrous range ct rich, lad-close colors. Dlonrt risk your material in n poor l yer -—i-Mis.~l Florence Hallnilloll. pro- fessional nurse. arrived from Noni York a luv evenings ago and is Ylsll-llll; lwr lllolli-cr, Mrs. D. llam- ~¢.\lr. A. C. Rowe passed through Summorslde Wednesday on his way hack to S. D. U. altcr aifltlldlnf-Z Eaktcr at his home. —lllr.,l‘llul Lon. of Monctnn who hasbeen visiting his son. Mr. John H. Lea, Summerside. left on re- turn to Mont-ton ‘Fiu-sdagq —Mr. and Lllrs. Byron Bowuoso Charlottetown spent the holidays in town_ guests of ber mother, Mrs (Capt) James Walsh - Sprlnz’. street. l -.\lr. Llillls‘ Louis, represent- ing l‘ri- Sii-iv... Phonorrraph (‘or- |)ill‘illlilll l." ' l‘. illll‘. '.\.:l$ Spluzni r~iu~ \‘l\ll| v: ill rho ' {t-rlxsl.» of ms iirm. “Miss Freda. hioArlllur of Van~ couver, student at Mount Alli-son Ladies College spent Easti-r, till.- guest of llliss Dorothy .\l('r\l‘l.lllll‘, sllllllllPféitlP. --- Mr. .l. Stcwvari of Park (‘oru vi‘. was conveyed in tlic Primor- County ilospitll] during tho early hours of Sunday morning writers h‘, mm sucikssfully‘ operated on tor appendicitis. —w\lr. Frank Dopiom teacher ul O'Brien Road school W218 in town on Tuesday returning to duty after spending the Easier holidays at his home in llustioo, ii x '4 t it it \ MARCH ei- 192i?‘ r \ 8 DAYS SALE y‘ D OF White Wear BEGINS TOMORROW AND ENDS ON SATURDAY APRIL 0TH t d Here is your opportunity to buy your ‘new spring - Whitedear at a gerat saving. Come early and make your selections. A few of the many specials are listed below. DAINTY U NDER- SKIRTS Made of best white cotton, embroidery or lace flounce All sizes. Price $1.25 to $4.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISE The daintiest you have over seen. In silk or cot- ton, plain or fancy trim- med. Price 75c to $3.50 DRAWERS" Plain or fancy frills. ll/Iadc or’ good quality cotton, have neatly buttoned waistbands and come op"- en or closed styles. Price 75c to $2.98 Big Reductions Just the sleeves. or silk. CORSET COVERS, A splendid assortment of Corset Covers, plain o1- ‘ fancy trimmed. All sizes. Price 49c to $3.25 NIGHTGOWNS style you have been looking for, high or low neck, short and long- Price $1.00 to $4.7; nnassmns in lgood quality cotton, net Many styles to choose front, front or back fastening. ' Price 69c to $2.98 A in 501m) SILK UNDERWEAR Odd lines in soiled silk underwear including‘, chem- ' ise, camisoles and gowns at great reductions. Come and select yours now. very dainty styles. Some PROWSE BROS LTD. ii —~<.\il§~l (lrctll (lolllrl-y’ who has been spending the past three weeks in Albelrton tho guest of her broth or, Rev. \\'lll. (‘iodfroyx returned on Wetlnesday" lo her hom> in Vhaillaui. N. ll. ' H —mgflgfg Lyn Wilda», l-‘idnlulld UOYAH, lluzcn Mcla-iiiln and John ""“'\I"‘|‘ all oi‘ Samulcrsillc liar.- returned to St. Dunstanpl Univers- ity to resllllle their studies after spcnllitll. Easter at their l"*H[ll.'4'll\(.* home in Sllzllnicrsidl- Merchant Marine Profitable Undertaking 'o'l"l'.\\\'.\. Mill". no --'i‘i|i- l‘l~\'<'lilll’ from lilo closed royualgr-s o llli‘. (fullaliialll filwl-rllillulll Mr!‘- i-halll. lditrillle flcol. dilrilul. tho year ittzo was $l0.lJ;:1.ll"i!.TT. (lpi-rri- ling i-xpl-nscs $$.TIi22.'.ll7.‘J2, ic-uvirlg all our-rating llrnill on clinlllii voya- l-i FOSS l‘.t"~' iluriln: your of 15l,2il1l,.'i‘.::'i.‘5.'i. This was siall-ml-zii nludi- 1o lhi: Ilium.- _\'t'\'l"i'l|il_\‘ llfti-rnoon by lion. (f. f‘. llllllllilLVlllf. hiiuislor oi‘ hiarillc, ill his ll4'(‘l>l|lll of tho _\l~ai";< ilpsrrlllilrlls of lhl- govern- nli-llt mull-d .~il'illlll'l".\'. Uoducicd iiWEIFnUU-finlli for lllsprociutiilrl lizlbiii Irililioe: and iiltiOfptlfilllmi i-xpeunos loavillg a not lrllrlliulls on closed \'0.\'<'ll4l'$ ill $5!l$.-1ii0.0!l lo this ‘was HFiL-AHQII No i0 in pen 4_ 59 olzzs, ‘ll L bllwholl. Murray Harbor, l‘ E l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “($2.0m loin-Hen No 6 ‘in pen l, 58 eggs. Percy Match. Mount. Herbert. l’ E l JLOD) The prize winners lfor the fourth period ol four necks ending Fell. Take one or two Coconut; o0 cllllionslly to kléz your liver 0nd bowels ROHVB. on blhouc, con- ltilrltod. hocdoolly, M ~"ml...-::..:°.r.v. - 1.” Qt“ ,..._ .. I - 4 20th. 1921 of the Third l’ E I Egg . Laying Contest were: ist-Pcu No ii, i252 eggs Mrs J J I lllt-Lclll-ln. Grand River, l‘ El . . . . . ....($2.00) 2lld----I‘oll No 9. 108 088B 5mm!» J Jculkins. Orwell ' “($1.0m lull...- .. lsl/— lien Nd poll 1i. 22 eggs, Mrs J J MoLcllan_ Grand River. l’ El . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....U1.00) unltrunl or ~ l ‘or . cold’ u . h. or b“ Dominion bxporlmenrtal Suction. (‘lmrlottetowlb P. E. l. .1. A. CLARK Covc_ l‘ E l amount“ . added $153,000 not earnings on voy- ages l-loscil since January rippli- calrlo to i920. bringing; lllr|;|_\\ ‘not l-zlrllings on sivallllship: in l $Tlll.4ll0.00. ’i‘llin ulnoun! .\ir ital luliiyllc sillictl was l-qual p, g, poi’ cont illtorcsi on uotrs nitiu I’ the wonder ul lm. Pfovernmt to yOl-lllillll and cc lexlon your IIIiITOY Wil NVIIHO you 133:» film-legion‘? scum. runugui " PUD. 1'. HOPKINS c: sou (‘w Ill .illr| l. il'tll;ll (fir; Ur ill worth ‘n hips. ,loss to see why tho government Mr. Mclicrlzio (North Cape l3re~ hrozlght it up on a day when there Loul said tho govilrnnntlllt had built “J3 not a lot oi’ ships which today were not. hers. half tllo llo doubted whether" could he sold or evcu given away. At the timu tho Minister of hlarinc out this olll. illlroduccd his progrulnluc of Slliflqhfndldillg $140,000,000 zlccoriilllg lo huilliiuu trar was uL its height and ‘ tho turn: of sumo newspapers we‘ ships port: lion-lied. pour-c limos lilo POllCI of tho gol- crllnlcnl l0 oblzliu some support itlclieuzie insisted that from thc ulorneut the armistice was sign- od lilo government should roasted building ships. Ur. (Ilark tllcd Dot-r; remarked g lhl: sllllji-cl was (ml- which was rv- ost. Mr. mil attendance of mom- ‘lurnililz to Mr. Ballantylie, lnollt-y ‘illby had Dr. (ll-ark (aollcluded: “For gooil~ they I lies-s snllo stop this thing, now you ,ilavc your eyes open. so let ug As a result of in ordinary llavc only ll paint-xi ship upon illlilltcd ocean. Vf- Lfllnieux (ltiaissoneuvel de- tlarcd he had supported the gov. trlimeilvs shipbuilding programme when it W83 launched. Ho stood ‘for tho scheme he said during tho War. llat lull for tho expenditure 0|’ llllllllfil‘ since the armistice, it hnvc "lflllil lirllvl- I30ll‘?iil\‘l'illllll| through l'l'1‘.lllii'l‘ alright-ll said that till- _. ' mOIIOY . , crllmcnt followers solidly ugainut. ‘National prolrrcilelvl-s spill. ’ view OTTOVBTllmEIlR. in bringing down the statement oi! the Cuna- dian government merchant marine today, was to pormit members to aciualllt themselves with the situa- tioll. ‘ Mr. King criticized rtllo govern- mcnt lnr creating what he called pilauinni corporation to handle ships and railways. thus to hide. from the public details oi.‘ spending Tho debate continued tor over tour hours when a. division was ta- ken, the government being sus- tained by a mzljorlty of 3i. vote standing, 89 against amendment‘. 58 for . Tho ‘Liberals voted solid- l_\' for "tho amendment. and the gov- l9 ti’ ins Crunchy Cookies O BRING out the spicy, appeal- crisp and crunchy, Crown Brand Syrup instead of sugar, the next time you b cookies. Children munch Crown Cookies l with lively satisfaction. As they grow older the memoryo Mother's Crown Cookies remains when other things are forgotten. THE CANADA srltacnco. tmlrrsn - .-....._-__.: make them flavour, and A add a cup, of f. MONTREAL In 2-. 5- and 10-16. llnl t l *1.» Z-Jiilfifilmf A ‘l tho goverlilncut for full cost of out (fnnadu. Ho was rather at?