I ». ' 1 i 4 <- rv. - 2' 1 fr ii . l .ie .-1 -r 1. if .555 »’.. :.31 J ~ ,,m. i I li 1 » 4. ~ I le' I far..-, ~.<. c i __ » 5. :A i i. I » F ._,T_ t f- . if-'. :.1-'~ ‘i-$91 ` . 'sh t T." ~ y ' I Pravenlives _When packing away winter clothing, blankets, using .lamieson’s Moth Proof Bags ~ Gum Camplior Moth Balls It behooves you to take ~ , prompt measures to foil Mrs. Moth. ventives cost little and pay every time. furs, etc, better insure finding them whole by Mail Contract EALED TENDER8. addressed to the Postmaster General. will be rc- celved at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day. the 21st May, 1915. for the coa- ve ance of His l\1ajeaty‘s Mails, on a P ti N fr posed Contract for four years. six S Y ro mes per week, over Rural Mail Route o. 1, from Little York. P. E. Island. om the lst of October next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Little York. Stau- hope, Pleasant Grove, and at tile of- ilcc of the Post Office inspector. JOHN F. WHE.-\R, , Post Oihce Inspector. Post Ofllco liispector's Oilicc, Char- lottetown, 6th April, 1915. J 9382!-i-Tiiiwlli. i ; Double Tenement llouse 5 For Sale by Auction TENDERS _ _ _ h‘ ._ Sealed tenders will be received by . 5,-_,_ , /-‘_,c;nr\°i.-...:¢:'>e:¢.:.s~'.rir.'1-a-t.:- Water I Time 11.54 12.30 13.04 122.43 14.34 15.43 17.11 18.38 19.56 21-.00 21.50 22.36 23.20 11.32 11.58 12.23 12.48 13.15 13.48 14.34 15.45 17.21 18.50 20.08 21.09 22.04 22.57 23.49 22nd to 25th, changeable. 26th 27111, warmer. 158th to 30th, stormy conic before such meeting. L ' I ARM FOR SALE The undersigned offers by private _ii good state ot cultivation and fronts on Brncklcy Point Bay. If not sold iiieiir-lug at one o`i':lock p. m., will be ollcred by public auction ou that date H" nt 2 p.m. .°°?°."T"."F"5’°P.".*"""""" c.-.ww-no.:>c~r~ic»:.:¢.ri`a'~i~i'e> .`7.".“."‘.°.°’.°"."."'$7“°°°°°= maize,-i~ilali>. \\'liIcli luis allways bccii afi- mlrcd its one of thc most plcasuut lo- cations uii thc Island. enjoying thc balmy air of Nortliiiiiiberlniul Strait. As if is adjoining ilic Villagu of Vic- toria. tht- o\\'iii.~r will soil any iiuuut- ity, from ix building lot up lo ns many acres ur. i~o<|iiirccl. to :iuii niirt-liuscr. About lin :iffrelt i»l` iliis, profit-i'I_v is g. clear :ind in :i high state of cultiva- DlARY OF EVENTSI. T0~DAY. Legislature. (.'Ity MagisIi~aiu’s Court. People'.s Tlicaire. 3.15. 7.15. and 3,45, Prince Edward, :t_ 7, ,md 3,50, _ tion, llic ri-inoiiivlcr being covered with luiubor. hard and soft wood. For l`ui‘thnr purliciilnrs apply by lcllcr or lu pcrsoli lo JOHN B LEA AND SON. Victoria, Lot 29, P. E. l. 953|!-4-ITI\ls\\'iii . \ . --so THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION . Lord Winsloe DEATHS Enrollment No. 3 Pure Bred Qi .f _ |_| 4_1 |2629 GRANT.--ln this city. April 20th. William Grunt, aged SS years. 'Fiiticrnl .notice later. SIRE CROWN RIGHTS |0182, lmp. cANAoiAN House socizrv 2962. 9495-4-13Mtrf8l. Auctig Sale \\ill soil at Public Auction, ou my prcniisos. Lower Frcetown, on Tues- day, l\li-iy 4th, 1915, at 1 o'clock p.iii., the' following stock und farm implo- tueiits:~ l marc (Piii'kslile.), 1;' yours old, in foul lo Capiiiiii Aubruy; 1 marc, (St 1.uw:'c|it l, 7 years old; l marc (Trans- uvtcr), li _vt-.urs old, in foul to Dark- wuod; “ licll.y'." 6 yours old, sired by Kcloll; 1 marc, 5 yours old (Joe Dillon; 1 colt, 2 years old iburkwood); 1 stallion, Darkwoud, 10 years old. 5 niilch cows, 1 ox, 3 calves, Il mouths old. l Deering binder luuarly iicw), 1 mowing machine, 1 gang plough (new). plow, l set disc liitrruivs. 2 sets spring tooth liarrows, 1 sct spike harrows, 2 truck waggoiis, 2 carts, 2 riding wag- gous. 1 road cart, 1 bikc sulkey, 1 jauuting sleigh, 1 puiig sleigh, 1 bob _sloigh, 1 wood sleigh, threshing mill, shaker and cleaner (Hall’s), 1 set faiiiiers, 1 turuip drill. shovels, hoes, swiiigle-trees, 2 cart saddles, 2 pads and brecchings, 2 sets driving harness, ii quantity of hens and many other things too nuiuerous to mention. .lOll.\' l\lcPIiEE. `l`\~i'in:a iuudc hiunvii thc iluy of sitio. Alt'l`. \\’RlG1l'i`. ' Auctioneer. 9585-4-2linApl.21&28. Business Not As Usual but BETTER than usual is the way we find it. Why? Simply because we represent Pop- ular, Prompt. Progressive land Powerful Companies, strong to pay and fair to settle, and people want the best especially when it costs no more than the poorest. For Fire insurance that insures Call on G. J. MCCORMAC. Revere Hotel Block, ~ Charlottetown 9586-4-21-|1131 _ l_ lm" xii' THAW BACK T0 ASYLUM. New York, April 19.-llarry lieu- diill Thaw was to-day ordered back I0 tho stiitc hui-ipitai for the crluiinal lu~ sane at Mattcwau by the appellate division of New York Supreme Court. Plaiiii are now being formulated to nbutniziut piers we built there. q ers and llatchory Bridges, to Mc- 1 l,uugliliii`s Culvert. St. l’cter’s Road, Burnt Bridge culvert, Cardigan, every structure erected by us for our i stool bridges. 'Those structures, I 1 lliliik. will stand as ruouiiuiciits to thc i Zilallilesoii aduiiiilstriitiou long nftcr | dust and uluny will be still there when Gabriel blows his horn. ,I would UW" wk? him 1_0 U19 Dllllk that tho public could not trust them R\VL‘l‘ 10 500 U10 l>l9l'5 bllllt f0|` R0(-1' with thc propcr expenditure oi’ their ll no cy. lu vicw ot' thc fact that tlic im- roveiueut oi' th~ 'ou trv ro' ls is lic und l have been gathered to thc building of pe,-mmlem roms l7mlcr the former adniinistriiiioii would like him to cou1e_ with ine to we mul in me County Court mum-ds Montague, und see the picrs ou which lim; in one Singh., year lm.,-G were that bridge stands, then I would take 1_;gg_q Suits for the re(-QVC,-y of mx(,B_ lm" 1° ‘\'°|'fh River “lid Show mill U19 inu<~h oi’ wlilcli was never collected. ‘his was probably due to thc inct , _ p c c u _ .ii \\i\U8llS Cl1l\'G!`£ 119111' SUU\I110l`Sid0 occupying such a. large place in the K and thi' v\1|\crt_el Milrray I~lurb0\1r- public nttnniinn iiirniieiiniit ilin lil fact l_“'0“l‘l l‘_l“” mm A0 Visit and whole Dominion and in the lliiitcd :iaiisfy liiiuiielf oi the perinaiieucc of sta|,_.s_ we think that um- |||-sl ,.f|~,,,-is u rond iinprovcniciit slioiild be in lic way of crcctiiii: pcriuaucut iridgcs suiiicleutly strong to i:at‘i'_v hc heuvy mac-liinery necessary in the OTHER PROVINCIAL ROADS I THE STAFF ’l‘l|c lionouriiblc. thc Lcudor of tho Oppositioii has miidc rofert-iliac to thc incrcascd expenditure on the stall' of thc llcpnrtnient. ln thc expendi- ture of such it nlargc amount of por- maucnt works, it was very essential that it should be spent under compet- ent direction and for that purpose we have employed a qualified engineer to ndvisc In these matters. lt is a well kuowii fact that the late Govern- ment had in contemplation the ap- pointment of such un oillccr for a long time and if they had dono so niuily of llic ilcfccis in their so-culled per- uiiincnt worlis would not liuvc oc- <-nrrod. l :ini proud to liavc it to stty that this Govcrniuent lius been for~ innate in thc selection they have made. He is. both competent and careful and moreover one of our own people. Not only for the public works but iu the survey oi’ our oyster areas it was absolutely necessary to have a man quiilliled to niitlortskc such dlilicult work and it goes without saying by all who ure conipoicni. to judge that this work has been carc- i`nlly ami wcll done. I may ulso suy that under thc lute udiuliiistration the roud taxes were collected by the treasury ticpurtnicnt mid it look ui lcnai, the services ol' one iiiiicii io ultciid to the cloricul work thereof und ilu: :iiuouiit colloi-it-tl for ilio your lflll nuiuiiiilcd to only $15.- l1i9.00. By the passing of thc new tlou with the operation oi' tha Act was tri\iisl’oi'rc|l to tho llcpariuicuf of i‘uhlIc \\’orIts uiiil Illstcuii of nniuuutlng to $15,139. the avi’-l‘Hs~'. amount for the past three years has been $36,000, wlilcli is, as you will sec more than double the amount under the old Act. The itveragc number oi' nieii puyiug road tux during thc lui-it three years is over 3,500 in advance of 1911, and the average number of horses during the same period nearly 600 lu advance. This itself shows 'nn itctunl gain In tax value of over $7,000. Further the average cash und expenditure of the Department for the past three yours has been $37,000 in excess of the uvorngo ox- pcndilure for the Inst three _vcurs ui' thc late Government. MORE LABOUR PERFORMED Act the whole clerical work in connec- ln lilo other Proviiiccs vcry large sums :irc being spent on thc improve- iiicut of ilic highways. 'l`hc Cau- iidiuii lligliway Associiiiioii is now cur- 'ylng ou an extciisivc propugiiiiilit to One cent per word first Insertion In this column, half cont per word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five cents. ' GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS. J I Agents \Vautcd GENTS WANTED.-T0 SELL FOR The Old Reliable Fontlilll Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Expert ~ ence unnecessary. Highest commis- sions paid." Handsome free equip ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. ont. iiis-i-3-zsmszei Fl' _ _ _ _ _ . . J llolp \\'uiilcil-l"oiiiii‘ .2 ANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL liouscwork. ltcferciiccs. Apply ut 190 Prince St. 9561-4-20uiIlI. ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK und two \\'ixili'csscs for lst Muy. Apply ut 158 Priiicc Sl., bclwccii ii and 7 p. ui. 9500-4-20111111. l construct n_ road 4,000 miles in length G|§‘|_“’ wA,¢fEb__-§o>§~~Gr§N?Ff/“I reaching from thc Atlantic to the Pacific, wliilc the Good ltouds As- sociations of the different Provinces are rapidly creating n strong public opinion in favor of better roads. lu 1912 the Province of Saskkatchewau spent close,-on. $2,000,000 ou highways, the Government of Quebec was auth- orized to expend $10,000.00 Oon good roads iiud Oiiturio is now coiisidcriiig tho iiiuuglirnlion ol' a $30,000,000 high- wuy srlienic. Prcniler Bordcn'r~i luiimiitioii to' the delegates of the Manufacturers' As- sociation aiid the Grain Growers’ As- sociation tliat the Government intends to go ahead with its highway ini- provenient proposals will be received A li il' -Corus pp eFiv|'l; Seconds S ,bllt I I' i Cured fredii cl>r?rl~i?ilieii°§a I Quick "Putnam's" soothes toes can be cured hy Putnam's Ex- uway that drawing pain, onscs Instant- tractor in 24 hours. w w Si. ' ` ' _ W .. ` \ liouseiioik Apply 25 lipper Queen _ ‘|505-4-20iii3l. ANTEU-Gini? Fon`"GEN€nKL' housework lilrs R li. Jenkins. 36 Brighton 9539-4-17iu1li. MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL llouscnorll Apply 58 School St. 9;»3l5-4-l7M4lpd. Gini. WANTED A1' oivcs. .APFTV .it ilu- Eldon lloicl Kent street. 92121-4-l5||itl'. bor bale F0 R`S5IE `l`i3ENTEi/l`A`N"`§‘5fET ielund Bicycle in good repair. Ap- ply utthis ol'l'lcc 9058-4-20M3ipd. Fon sAi.E,-FIFTY HENT,TM5sT-' ly tlioroughbrod). Apply 11 Park _5i._ ___ __ :|559-4-zoivisipd. FOR SALE-A LOT OF LAND SUIT- ublc for building, fronting on Witter SU"~‘L‘I- /\lIlJ|l' D. M. Mcllonnld, 49 Water St. 9537-4-17|u3l. W“s7\'L'€:""--_~'*-- A NEW HOUSE, 6 moms und bath plunibiug complete, incluiiiiig now slublo ou said prc- iiiiscs. Apply in A. J. Willie, 'iii l7lIIH‘r Queen airct-I,ior E. i‘. \l’hIt<'. FOR SALE--RUBBER-TYRED BUG- gy, unto soul, nearly new. Address J. il., [lox 284, Suniinersidc. P.E.|. 9548-4-i9|li3i. llclp \\ iiiiioil.-Maile WANTED!-Yo'uNG `rvlA`N"T't‘>""A`C? ns ncwsngeiit oil passenger trains. I‘.l£.l. Railway. Apply at once to Nowsagciiizy. 9708-4-15mtf Siiuutloiis Yiiciiiit a'i'|TCV_sFl`\i ITG/"s"'Ii I£`S`§`K¢'€Tlii6 methods, Extraordinary revivallst. Quarter million converts. Thrilling book. Everybody orders. Make six to ten Dollars daily. Sample book free on promise to canvass. Bible House. Brantford. ' -_ To L01. HOUSE T0 LET ON ELM AVE: SIX rooms with uiodcrn conveniences. Apply 24 Alley street. 9503-4-20m3i. FOR RENT - AT MARSHFIELD, house with lllacksniitli forge and seven ucrcs nlcur liiuil. Post-iessioli given about May 5th. Apply James I". Stewart, lilursliiiolil. 9502-4~20m6l. T0 RENT-HOUSE AT INKERMAN on North ltivcr Road, half mile from city, with or wltliout‘furnlture. Ap- ply to James Fnrquliarson, West Royalty. 9560-4-20_lll2llp_l_l- T0 `°LET.-PARTLY FURNISHED house, seven rooms; all modern ini- proveiueiits; in ccutrc of city. Write I’.0. Box 440. 9708-4~15uitf 1T)`"l=`i_EN7;Hou§c"of_ tlwroouis. Wont ond Sydney strcot, ilnn view ol' har- bor. nie.. modern iniproveiuents, ol- ectrlc lights; possession oarly ln May. Apply to Jas. 'l`. Purdle. 9503-4-15M1llpd \\'ii|itoil Winn-es:..§ 'rnrsir‘nii£i<“'c'6ws‘. ly, niakesi ilio fect feel good at oncn., (lroi-cr, Wi-yiiioiilli slrccl. Apply, Box 350. B355-3-Bmtl' Get a 250. bottle ol"Putr|am'l” today.` l 9i':a'»1-1~19|i1l-Iilnl. I -fi Q "U Plain and Norfolk Suits for Boys worth $4.50 to $8.00 each:-'Any suit fa, 53,49 This lot came in Saturday fresh and new from the factory. We bought the lot at a price and now offer you your choice ALLAN. - Al. ifnriiigiin llriilgc. l'. 1'). I.. on April llio lltll, Aiiiiio, liolovod wife of Dr. A. .~\. Allan, formerly Miss Annie .\l. I-lughes. Tigrilsli, P. 1 DESBRISAY-On iiiir l:£tl| lust.,.loIin Lestock Stewart Us-fi llrlsny, aged 34. youngest. son oi' the lair; Aretns Wil- liam Young liwllrlsny of lilliliscn. Bathurst, N. B.. foi'iuerl_v ol' this i-ily. STEELE.-ln Cliarlottetuwn. on April 20th, 1915, Edgar Wallace Steele. dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs 906. Griffon by Beith. Sire Calaclysm llii-19, by lllawatha 10067. Prince Robert. by Prince of 0 , wn... ~ |l.ine of Braceleisl Ziul [Juni Maid uf (lrIIl‘cu 21035, by Pride 9122. Bred by Mclntyre Bros.. Park View, 4th Dum Rose Lawrence 13522, by DAM take tho curio to llie state court of ROSA CONNAUGHT 21036, imp. “""°“" Brown' face and legs white. Fosled 'L * \ l A Beam ` Qs -A N so -c ‘A 4. for _$3.49. Uudi-i' thc into (lovornnicut u grunt deal ol' nionoy wus puld under n sys- tem of road orders which made it possible for a Road Supervisor to be very extravagant and* sometiuies make very doubtful nx- penditures of public money. This has been entirely done away with.. All moneys paid directly out of the Do- pnriniont nrc new paid by cheques. This necessitates the issuing by the When Women Suffer , correctly. _ Prido of lilnc-on 10837, by l3uron's ,_ _ _ F ' Q ‘ _ A ' ‘ . . Ilrd Dani Rosciillial 13523, by Prince , _. _ . ' , "-, of Albloii 6178. . /'F7 ,- f* . 5' Edgar Steele. aged 2 years Funeral PM . - ’ ' nee l awreuce. wmv=,al:I° m(§c° ‘mm £4 SV""g»s"°t" 5th Diim Bute llosc 9949, by Spring- f on e nes ay at p.m.. Rev. Mr hm Dumley 242,-,_ - V . ;Murray oiliciating. - ._ .L._ . . . _ ¢ G ‘ZH *ISI 73% 9% , ‘ ‘fl fs -\\ No remedy gives ‘renter relief thin A!tl.l~lrnmnl¢ I -l(\ shin. in-II ¢m¢\»Ii_ _What mother would not prefer to have ° t, ‘t l`l ll iittm Clothes for the Boys if they cost no morémllieybaldsmovgtely tweeds in Qreys and Browns. handsomely made by specialists that make nothing but Boys Cloths and it takes aSpecialist to make _ We have the the si_ze.your Boy wears-brin him in this°wee and let us show you this line lot of Suits worth §4.50 to $8.00 each, - your choice of any S_uit'at $3.49 ' We haylile 9.5;; pr. fBoys School] Eants (Bloomers) on their wav rom e an acturers I ' t d ` ‘ at 4§_c a _p_r. The lotucompriseawallthzbégltesreallnlzulnqzssfli Q I _ p _ ositively New . If a i i > I < \ .