2W 3 As f a opy of the new ‘ Wall Paper Catalog That wonderful new money saving wall paper catalog will be ready in a few days. Is there a room in your house that needs paper-ask for the catalog. The catalog contains a large number of actual samples of new wall paper desi ns for syring—the ‘prices are the lowest you will find in CA ADA. USE THE COUPON-ASK FOR A COPY. i ‘ad'- 114E,‘ i n“?! i i we MOORE & HCLE (‘liarlottetoiv Name Address . .. . OD. LIMITED ii. I’. It). I. Send me a copy of your new spring wall paper catalog. l - . . . .......-.. .. -.-- -..----. Moore 8r Mcleod Limited 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown The Real Meaning oi A—Attractiven l A Paint . U lL-Protection §~ . OSS I-Insurancc Against Decay N—Newn,ess t T—Thrift To get the best the Best Paint. You can be sure it is the best when you get it here. We carry only -well known brands. prices. A full line o plies also in stock. Call and get our f house cleaning; sup- Thie Rogers Hardware Co p LIMITED Wiioiesale anti Retail }Q-.-QQ_QQ...Q‘“.AAAA““ ‘T: SHOE TREATMENTS ARE TONED DOWN TO SEDATENESS _ 'i'iiev'vt» .-_llllIillll4"l your <t‘lt'l'ill_lii l" ll1"l1'-' slim-s for Spring. .\ pro- fusion of novelty sutli as we saw a ‘t awn or so ago iii w-tiltirttl tops and two-toned effects is coir- spit-itius tirilg.’ h)‘ is iltl).\'l*li1‘t".i Whatever novelty is rtoli-il in this (llrDFllOil is set-n in ri few riiodels "l of kiti shoes that show black low-l erri with tau or fittrk l)l'l7\\'il uppers. t btit for the most part. one tono siioes irc the order of the. tlriy and of these tan leads by a big presen- rage. These tan shoes: are shtiwti in many colors of thi- lirowir siititlt- riingitig aliritist from saffron ll n dark chot-tilate. 'i‘lrt- most. popular" tones. however. are the toro- browns, mahogany. rtortiinnili. rirs~ set rind ilnvtina htitit-s. in thi- lil-rck shoes. ‘he gun uictriii finish leads illltl tiit- next to iiigrior Lamps A belated shipment just received in Decorated and Fancy Lamps. You will be pleased with these when l you see them.——Variety of’ prices. Black & Co. Chltown Sunnyside, 6 I 2 t I i 9 I results you must use i kid and vicn these the finishes. Narrow giossit-r liiniziish toes and me- diiiiii bail shaped toes art: more favori-tl among young lll('ll than tlrt- broad loo effects that. are de- iiiatitit-d by t)lfli'l‘ men who prefer lti sticrifict- some of the style cic- lllt-ili to si-ctirt- more of comfort. Wing tips art.- tlccitiedly fashion- Y‘. Thi- real tiistinctive tiepartiirt- of the season which started to as- wrt itself to some slight degree tht- cud of the winter is the "flrogue" style. 'I‘i|i§ is n heavier rtppr-tirintg shoe than has been worn for Sprint: in some time. lint its heaviness in appearance iuoi-t- impression than iHCl. This -'ll4l(' is a i'irli modelled inst with ftlllSlilFflltlllll fancy (totalling ac- tpiii-eti by ornamentation of per< tor-ziilon-i on toe . vamp and count- ers The styles in oxfords follow the same gi-ncril styles as prescribed for the high shoes. Spars in inn. gray. fawn, brown and buck shades will be worn more this Sprint: than in recent seasons. Everyone is agitated about shoes. 'i‘hn question is whether uniiatiy is to wear the new stubby tot-ti French shoruor to hold faith~ full-y to tit-r slender aristocratic tiiiierit-an last. The French last tn ti subtle riiodificntion .is finally‘ provniirrow shoe. No longer can it Do not sufhr an- other dag with Itching. loading or Protrudlnii Piiol. No lurlicl operation requir- ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will re- lieve you at. once and as certainly nitrri you. 60c. n box. oil denier-ii. or i-ldlhlnsnn flutes k C0,, Limited. Toronto. Sample box free if you mention this 9196f and enclose Ic- lit- said abroad of the American woman that, "By her shoes you shrill know her.“ Tire woman ll’ ivays stieiting something new and different in tiress is fascinated with this small. stubby med per- sistent and likable foreigner. but the tliiP with staid conservative tastes "will hold steadfast to her long Viliilp pointed toe temper- aiiient. For those American feet to which the strictly French lust is unbecoming. .crrt.- adaption,‘ that gracefully coiiectir» a point for slender length. such are .r cirarm- ing pair of beige suede slippers witii the most deiiglitftii sort o.’ opiui ii-ork, placed so as to call rtrtciititin to an aristocratic instep. and another pair of dull leather oxtftii-tls’ with the high heel trilli- triire. iiesitics these are an iri- irrcsfiiii-t patrol‘ satin or suede prrnrps with long pointed tics and a deeitiedly’ fOlllllllliL‘ tie across tht~ iiisti p. The oxford for ivalitiur: anti sportswear has assumed -1 more sensible air and is riot so lung and pointed as heretofore. its lines are more rounded a; the. toe conforni- irii: more to the natural lines of the fool. For sumirier there are shown iririuy trttracliv" models iii Wllilt- kid. lbuckskin and (varivas. Many of them have that becoming Variiltlfili. the opera or baby l-‘reiit-li heel. making the slimmer pump 0r ox- fords unusually smart. Some of thcsecc-iirdepemieii-ti affairs are Itiiitc ‘rngarrlicss o: any distinction l\(*i\\'P(‘ii titlcrritirin and evening. For instance a black sa- tin and brocidr-rl slipper. lltlilflltil with a how ranges widely iii color and oven appears iii giid and sil- ver". 'i'li-- most gorgeously studd --l . rliltlestone and steel cuf liuclr iestively decorate many of ' evening slippers. With such buckles. a biuo anti silver coin? bination goes niripping about under the brilliant lights with all the as~ surance which belongs only to something new. Stockings havt-provctl to be an- other rllsturbiiil: feature of late. 'i‘ht-ri~ was a time when one irauizhl only a glimpse and a vet-y un- stitisfiviiii: one at that, of a coir- sertivt- boot in company with con- servatively matched stocking. iiut now oni- has not far to look for .t generous expanse of iriiisparent stockings. some elaborate iii tic- eojtireti livise that do not. match black shot-st, in beige. gray or elephant color. In all shades, t-io are the various kinds of lace stockings. stimt- elaborate in tie‘ sign, and others with only the nar- row lace stripes. ’l'iiesc tire used for PVPlllllK also. in.) no are others elaborately t-iiibroitleri-d. Very lPiliDllllg is a silver gray’ stockinl! with first-ts of silver lace. giving the wearer a ili-citietly gay and fes- tivt- ‘feeling anti assuring pierfcci cuntenuni-tit. —----<&oa---i- WOULD PLEASE THE SPINSTER The spinster waited two or three hours to be fltliliiiiPfl to the pre- smice of the titan who visited their town once a month to retail good advice tiiul his own proprietary medicine to the come-oils. At list she was admitted. "Yes, yes." said the dirtisque doctor. “i want to know if influenza can lbc trans- mitted by kissing?“ “Beyond a (l0lll)l. madam." "Well. a nian with a pronounced case of influenza kissed me." WSo! flow long BRO wan this?" "Well. let's see. l think it was about two months." “Why madam. No llifm can come to you now from the exposure. it is quite tnii late." “i know it," she sighed. “but 1 just love to talk about it." LEISURE HOURS "Tire farmer's life is one of inii," said the spectacled city mun. “But tell me. how do you amuse your- self during your leisure hours?" "Splitting wood. grinding scythe. mending harness. batching the shed roof. ‘building fence. breaking colts and iuich merry trifles its happen tn occur to mi’ mind." prompiy replied iitint-st Farmer lfoririiealr. iiuil‘l" (‘THE WESTERN GUARDlANl -i‘i- PAYS to buy ill uni Prov- ince. —SILK FACED POPLIN dresses only $7.90. Silk poplin dresses at $10.00. $12.00. $15.00 and $20.00 Black and assorted colors. Big values. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. 8155-4-9-ME2i. —WE ARE SHOWING wonderful values in black and colored silk dresses. On sale special at $15.00 bacii. See them wliiie choice is best. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. . 8155-4-9-ME2l. —BOYS' STRONG BOOTS. just right for spring wear. Sizes 1 to 5. [Worth up to $490. Odd lines on sale lSpeciai per pair $2.98. Siri- _cla.ir and Stewart Ltd. | - 8155-4-9-ME2i. —MERCHANT8 reserve your orders for the Prince County To- .bncco Co.. they expect to be open for business about the 15th inst. llooper 6': iilzihiir Summerside, P. E. l. ‘ 8060-4-5ME6i. —DEATH REGRETTED.—Tli¢ death occurred Wednesday morning of ‘Mr. Peter Gaudet at the zige of 79 years at liis home in Mis~ couclie. after a lingering illness of pneumonia. iiis funeral took place yesterday morning front his home to the R. (‘. Church. llev. Father Monahan, officiating. -A FINE SEDAN-in our trav- els about town-today we noticed that, one of our loual firms iiere in Sumiuersitle, had on display a wonderful looking Sedan. The best of its kind in the history of Sutii- nierside. Rumor says that an (un- married) Water Street merchant ls seriously considering purchasing it.‘ —NEW BUSINESS.—A new and llll~lO~illllfi grocery store has been opened up recently in l-Imerald and is running under the firm name of Arscnauit A‘; Iloiron. This valuable property was owned by .\li'. iiurri- Kelly. ills friends congratulate .\iessrs.. Arsenault & Doirun who arc both popular Siiiiimersirlc men and wish them every success, in their new enterprise. -—-AN OVER.SIGHT.— 'i‘hrough an over-sight it. was never made known. to the pnbiit- that the iizip- py~lanti ‘Phi-titre, rhroirtzh the kinrl- » ness and gencrtisirv of .\ir. J. J. Gaurlet the proprit-rtir- was given over frtw oi‘ t-litirgt- to Dr. Porter's interesting lecture on tuberculosis. Not only the comforts of this spa- cious theatre were enjoyed by all who heard lllt‘ lecture, but also .\‘ir (laudetfls llllUlltlliHlS ivcri- kind~ iy rate-at :1! thw disposal of tiic public. --HAi/iNG PURCHASED A MILLING business in the “lost and intentiini: to settle there as soon factoriiy arranged l am open to negotiate for the stole of my pro perry here. 'i‘his includes sash and door factory, saw mills, number of panel floors, inside house finish. shingles. boards antl sr-rmtiing. tiwciiing llflil.“ and building lots. also wagogns and sleiizlis. l would risk for a prniiipt settle- ment of ricr-tiunts on or before May ~lst as books iriay not bo in my hands after that illlli‘. J. 1\I. \\"ar» ren, Prop. K. Sash and D. factory. XIOS-tf-Shfifillisfli. -FINE RESIDENCE. ~-— .\ir. Joserlli Gillis ol Sumnicrsirlc is have a house built on Western Water Streets on a plenrliti loca t.ion, lmllli-fdiPlll‘ tho wutr-r and about five iuiiiitttis ivzilk from busi- ness centre of the town. 'l‘liere is pliniy of laud around the house. part oi‘ Wlllcli he intends conver- ting into a lawn. The house which raonsists of nine rooms rind two haii< is modern and up-ttttlate, with all the imprr>veiiiciiis and wi-ii set off. 'l'liis properly formerly lit-long- ed to the lute (‘apt Rlclitirtls now tiwitctl by Mr. (liliis. iie expects in have the house completed uiirl rc- sltllili; in it in a month's time. I l ( fin is l mm‘ . JEEP?"- contain all the good of Gin without any of the alcohol. : Restore the kidneyato nor- \nial action. Relieve pain) £ is) l t t i For backache. violin hints. stone in the bladder, rheumatic pQin|— fig Mngbullblnclonn. Get n hon b-JQ- A! drufliutu, the ' 0a., lolfl on money-Incl: [nur- utoc. Fm nmplo on request. _ liken: LII! lllllnl IlhIhflfl-Iii ; tidied. lamb. ILI. Ilium In . "I IUD I». “III. lain-Co.- fornitarly ‘ t r —MEN'8 GRAIN BOOTS I itaible for spring war. Solid lfillll% i801- iing st old price $5.00 per p r. Sin ciair and Stewart, Ltd. l ‘ 81B5-4-9;'ME2i. —COMPARE our prices on silk poplin dresses with any competit- ion local or foreign. then judge for yourself. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. 8155-4-9-ME2i. —BIDEFORD CIRCUIT-Services Sunday, April 11th, Bideford 10.30 a. m.. Wellington 3 p. m.. Union Corner 7 p. m. Friday April 16th service in Ellerslie Hail 7.30. TROUT PLENTlFUL-Great schools of trout are reported by the young sports who lrnve already trik- en advantage of the opening sea- son. —THE KENSINGTON DANCE (‘luli intend holding n. dance on Tuesday April 13th in the Strand ‘Theatre. Everybody welcome. 8174-4-10-ME2i. —NEW SEASONS MILLINERY iii latest models anti trimmings re- asorialilypritretl. Your order will receive best attention. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 8155-4-9-ME2i. —W|LD GEEBE-A large flock of wild geese lighted on the ice just outside of Suiiinierside. 'I‘hursilay morning between the It. it. Wharf‘ and the Light. llouse. They were it-ft at peace. n0 one taking any pot. shuts at‘ them. woo-i Minaid‘: Llnlment Cures Dandruff “TESTERX PERSONALS Mr. Jas. Higgins, Lot 16 was a visitor lo town today. —-_\'llHs Celia McLean of Souris is visirrirg friends in ‘Summers-file. s-Mr. Bazei Croken. of Ciemont. was in town 'l'uesday on business. -'--.\ll“. Milton (Tarter. (lhnrlottte town. is visiting friends at Link» letter. - 1\Ir. J. J. Reid of Ebbsflect was a visitor to Suniniersidc on Wetl- iiesilay, ——Dr. Champion. of‘ 0'Lear_i- \\-'.;_r in town Tuesday on professional business. _ -.\ri~. Leo Lane. of .\fclrose. was iii Summersirle 'l‘liurstlriy uri business. ~Miss Annie Clark, of Eiriistlalo, has accepted a. position with‘ bit-s sers. it. Holman. —C\Ir. James tt Tupiin. ‘lliaclt as my ‘business iicrt- can tic saris» Banks FOX Kins. si1@11l"1'i\l1l'$ilui' in town on business. —.\ii's. Willard Waugh of Alber- ton is visitini! iii Simiiriersidc, illi! guest of Miss B. ilaniiitou. —-.\ii'. W. ll. liiaiin, diiargate. and Mr. Dodds Iiicliellari, Kcnsingitiii. were iii town today (\Vl'(lll(‘Sfltl_\'.l Messrs. John 1.. Lotrliirri. New litiliflfiii. and l). i). Nit-Donald, Shani- rock. were in town today on busi- 11055’. ~~-(‘api. Bazei Kelily icft Thurs- day morning for (liiarlottctnwir to take charge of the "Brant." “Iiirs. B. R. Mcidadyain and Mrs, Heath Bowiiess of Kensington were visitors to Summersidr: Wednes- day. ——.\ir. -l'. ll. Ahcarn of Fred ‘Mt:- Gee I,ttl.. Suuiiiiersitlt- returned “f. ter visiting lils parents in Melrtise, ll. Mr. and ‘Mrs. (‘lrcsier Palmer of Sunimerside, spent a few titty-s visiting friends in (‘liariottcttnvin this week. ' —iloii. llenjartiin (laiiant. of Surn- inersitlt- is spcritiini; a fow days in (‘harltiittrtoivm zittcnriing the open- ing of the ilnuse. ~--I\ir. ii. G. Muttart of the firm of hit-stirs. Sinclair‘ & Stewart. l,ttl.. has relurrietl from s buying irip to hionlrcui and 'i‘orontii. —.\iasteril (‘barics (loidoii (7.tl~ heck, spent his Plaster holidays with liis parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter (ftilbeck, tSiimmr-rside. —Mi'. anti tMrs. 'i‘. J. Arhini; and daughter of Eniernli! rtasscrl tliroitgli Silniiiiersifl!‘ ltd attend the wetl- ding of Miss MoNevin of 'l‘yne Vai- iey. -—Mr. John A Lea, the island fox- iiiaii. loft Tlitirsrln_i' morning on a business trip to Tortintn and ldahti, i'.. S. A., where he intends to re» iiinlii t1 month. —<Messrs. Albert McDonald nntl M. ‘Iilridgcs, of Lock Road passed through Sunimersitic on their way to ifailfiix, where they will remain seine time. -~Mr. Herbert Fiiainpion il very popular citizen of Alherton, pnsseti through Summersitle Thursday cn~ route to Charlottetown where he will remain for a few days. '—Mll!5 Mabel Lord. of Tryon. who it will he remeni-bered left the iii-m of Messrs. tR. '1‘. Holman. l.td.. Sum- meriiide, on an extended irip to Vancouver. B. f‘. has recently re- turned to her home anti has r-- copied her former position ——Mr. Prank Mr. Ellsworth man- ager of the Edizewntnr, iliesc and formerly assistant manager of the Morrison Motel in (thfcugn; one 0f largest hotels ill Chicago; and wife. tire returning to their old 110N169 in Pleasant View, ii‘. in. 1.. ti-i take up farming after 34 years stilollfn l" ‘the United Staten. ~ . . ... . . _.- . . .._ . a¢-._..-.,..,_,_.-.-._-.-..__,__ $59.75. looking for. u“ TOO SUDDEN TO SUIT HIM The ilishop of Stiuthivark. who recently created a mild sensation by announcing lli.i tieclsitin not to opcii any more bazaars. preferring, l.t.~ said. to (rt-vote iriiiiseif fo more iiriptirtrtnt work. is famed in cleri- trul circles as a tiilli-r of somewhat unt-tiirveutionti glories. illie o-l" the best concerns il oer- tain rtoiintry" parsoii who. during u lonn drought. iiifcreti up a fervr-ut prayer for rain. When the service was over. a sexton tiiTi-rctl his coiigraiulatitiiis. "Your prayer for tuiin ivas soon rtnsiveretl. sir." lie said. “it's pour- inir" "Dear me!" uxciaiiiierl son. "What a nuisince. my umbrella at lioni<.~.."‘ --?<o>——— THE STRANGE GUEST. the par- l'vi- left. (Alfred Noyes.) You cannot leave n new house Willi any open dour‘. lint a strange truest Will 011101 it And never leave it more. iiuiid it on a waste land. Dreirry as u sin, lmavc her but n broken gate. And beauty will come in " iluiid it all oi‘ scarlet brick. Work your wicked will. Dump ii on nu ash-heap. Thcn~oh, then. he still‘. Sit and watch your new house, liPilVt‘. an open door, A strange guest will enter it And never leave it more. , She will make your raw wood Moilmvor tliiin gold, a she will trike your new lamps And iieii them for old. She will crumble all your pride, Break your folly down, Mitch that you rejected She will bless and crown. She will rim your nnketl roof, '- -.'. ,-._.,._.-.- All sizes. Pric Fr O They _ protection frock, there are delightful petticoats of jersey habutin, in fine accordion plaits the very newest- shades for --.-.>~..-.<.-.._-.~.-......___,__~._p 8 WomensSpring Suits in Various Styles _ With the fashions of the season established, our. stocks complete, now is thelogical time to summarize one’s shopping. In every department of this store there is apparel and accessories necessary to the woman whose discriminating taste demands clothes that assist in maintaining a well groomed air. Women and Misses will find here a splendid collec- tion of Suits in Tricoiine, Serges, Silver-tons and Tweeds —fancy styles, colored vestees, beautifully trimmed. All sizes. Prices range from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23.75 to $85.00 Stylish Sport Coats If you are in need of a new Spring Coat you should not miss seeing our latest models of Velours, Serires, (‘over-ts and Tweeds, in belted or flare efiects, in short or tuii length styles. es are from $15.90 to Silk and Serge New Petticoats Dresses A splendid line of Wom- en’s Dresses in Serges, Taf- fetas, Georgettes, Messalin- es and Poplins, in a variety of styles and colors. are just the styles you are of Silk l give that bit of necdeti Mundei- a silk in spring". fililli your pavement through. llip lit-r brush iii sun and l And color it anew. iierivt- bcr but a widow Wide to wind and rain You shall find her futitstep When you 001110 again. 'l‘hough she keep you waiting. Many tiiontiis or years, ‘Alto shall stain and make it llcauiiful with tears. i She. shall hurt. and heal it. Stiften it anti save, lllessiitg it iiritii it stands Stronger than the grave. You r-aitnot leave a new house, With any ripen floor. llut a strange guest will enter it, And never leave iimiorti. A Si. iioiiis girl ate liait‘ lug cnkc iinti retire to drt-a future llllfilliilffl. The tit-xi shit declared she ivoulii ra and die an old tlilfllfl than marry the man she saw in her dreams. PROWSE BROS LTD WELL KNOWN. 110011, lli‘i' lillte prt-vious iliinlrt-ss, but her if you urt- sure t know lier persimziily.“ s perate searcher for a i "f)li. _veir. i know afar-y u‘ I've known iii-r for ten 'i‘liiitrgli' all that time sire coming in here cvcry It to gt-t ti ricw slittaiioii." grow tip?“ Godfrryv lookittl his uncle. “(‘otiltlii'i I he being like Uncle Williiirii " a wetlti- m of her morning ther live wrinkled. ".'\Vcil, Bob.’ said iht- old man, "do you li-ke my fact-i’ you have tt ironed?" WOMEN! DYE IT AND SEE! . instead of Buying. Add Years of Wear to Old, Fad Garments with “Diamond Dyes”—Funi Fight high Dyes." rieh,jnrleless col blouses, ltocki draperies, we‘ The Di ration m intake. t if your old apparel be wool or silk; cotton or mixed goods. "Diamond Dyan" are. guaranteed to give a MW. diamond-d a over any c _ o match material. ihnve driiggtst. show you “Diamond Dye" (Mo: Curd. Accept no lubltituiiel living costs‘ with “Diamond Perfect results are sure, no matter ' linen, ( t or to notice-dresses, ginglinms. aprons. n, skirts, mentor , children's coats, hing! B kl air tells lsinl howl» o“ ndloawou u: notyrnake s “The girl has no rt-tcrt-ii» t t‘l1l|'il(l_Vlllf‘lll tilts-tit ticclari-ti '* for." lll‘ risked anxiously "it'll" “Yes. gftlllfltpll," said llillilllt‘. “i sn awful nice fare, hut wiry tilt" _ iiéi; l i-t‘ y '. btiil.‘ p rill): “Gotifrc.\'." said a foiiti iutiillifit. “how W0l|l(l you like to itt- ttii ctit", or.‘ like l’iicle William. wile" -““‘. up ti‘ an till -.~ ______ t‘. Bobbie had been stutiyiiii: In; Rrtmtlfutiiefs face, which was ref! igenllr