v- ... -... aann-e-wso-o- Moore .8: Mcleoti Limited 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown t A special offer in wonderful bargain. ing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAIL ORDERS FILLED AS STOCK LASTS. i g Special Sale of good ginghams On sale thismorningr~27 inch women’s tiogskin I gloves Regular Value $3.50 AWAY BACK IN THE YEAR 1918. WE BOUGHT a lot of ladies tan dogskin gloves, and we had practically come to the conclusion that we were never going to get them from the makers. But they arrived at last, and that means that while this lot lasts we are able to offer you a Splendid smoothly finished tan dogskin gloves, a full range of sizes, will be placed 0n sale THIS MORN- “ . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 LONG AS THE ginghams, 2.50 —l‘l' PAY! to buy in this Prov- inco. ATTENTIOI: l8 directed to the ad. re auction sale 0t three lots fronting on King Bt. 8467-4-24-31 —-$Av IT WITH FLOWERS.- Choice fresh cnrnations $2 per do- zen at Williams the Florist. Phone 60-4. —AUOTION SALE of household effects at the residence of Rev. E. Johnson, Kensington, Wednesday 28th April iit ono o'clock p. in. 8460 -WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wedding took place on Thursday evening the 22nd inst at the Manse til’ Betletiuc, when Rcv. W. A. Mc- Quarrie, united in marriage iMr. iWilliam F Auid to Miss Annie M. Baker, both of Freetown. The Guardian ext-ends hearty congrat- ulations to the newly wedded coup- le irlio ‘will resident Freetown. il .__j<-0>____ \VESTERN l‘ HRSONALS —~Messrs. W. B. Hayes and Geo Walsh, Ellcrslie were in town on Thursday. ll —Mrs. Kiielii Shiirbclic. Poi‘- tnge was in town Wednesday on business. ' ~Mr. John MoCoubrey of Suin- inersids left Wednesday morning on n business trip to Oflllamry. Mr. ll. T. Wilson. Record of Per- iorniance inspector, Poultry Div- ision. arrived in Charlottetown last night from Dundas, Ont, —Miss Hopgood and Miss Mc- Kenna of the branch of R. T. Hol- man Ltd.. Charlottetown were vis- itors to Sumniersido on Wednes- titty. -—Dr. G. McDougali oi‘ O'Lesry and Mr. Peter Buiger of St. Louis, were visitors to Sumniorsidc Wed- nostlny on business. --Mr. G. J. “CCOTITIXICK oi Char- lottetown, manager of the London Lift- lnsurance 00., was in Summer- sltle Wednesday on business. ~-l~‘rii>nds of Miss Mary Gardiner tin aged Suniint-rsitlc lady, will rc- grct to lotirn that slits has been coniinedto her bed for some time with serious illness. ll. —Tlio following left by the car ferry on Friday for Bathurst, N. ll., whore they will ircmtiln for the summer. Messrs. Lawrence (froke, Fred Grady and Aiban Arseiitiiiit. ii —Mr. John "' c" ("ovehcad was in town on 'l‘liurstlziy, procuring supplies for his lobster factory 39° plain, stripe, checks and plaidsSeveral big; Montreal and Tor- onto houses are offering these at 55c and upwards per. yard. We bought them a long‘ time ago, and are offering them to you, while they last at 8c per yard LESS THAN THE PRESENT FACTORY PRICE. EARLY TODAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nisiaisisfo F s i -n- _—__-— _, illtllliwitl ill‘ >- \\'ll|t'll is so '“'—“ zit-ions or viseiti that it will rope (Flkpvrllllfillllll Fllflils Note.) out :-Iillit‘llllil< it» ll length of si-v- t-rai lilt'ilt'a‘ ii n tooth-pick iic Iii- Btw tll.‘i(‘Z|Sl‘.\‘ arc of two kiiidnt— serif-ti into tht- ct-ii lllll withdrawn, Ilisctises of the adult lit-t», which. and ii has an unpit-ttstiiit i-Zlllc-Illti! happily. in (Zunzitia, have so itirbceu titionr. Ti“. ma“ dflflg iiuwii it, a oi a transient nature. lat-cause ntilstrziit» that titihert-s tightly to tho effective trvzitiucni is known; will i itiwrr wail oi‘ tht- veil. 'i‘lic capping dist-uses of the hrtiotl. of whicliltii‘ tht- t-eii couitiiiiiiig tiit- affected thcro are three, American foul- itirvq L. iisuuiiy tiist-oloiirrti; it is brood. European it-ufbrtititi. aiutlmiitn iri"~gtii:iri_i' perfnrtited, or it Saeiirooti. ‘may iw rt-mtivt-tl tiiitigt-ihvr. E-iinet- t-ucii ni vhf-st» dietitians is i" I-fiirtiiivilll‘flilll-Ilftltitl most of treated differently and since the the iiirvti ttrt- sirivitflli ht-forp, they first, two cause great loss WIIPIVart» c-‘liilltwi over. '|‘l\".\‘ lily" llWll neglected, ii is iinptiriiint that t-vcryy shapt- and roilapst- til the bottom lwekceper should he iibit- to rccog-on‘ iiit- t-t-ii, tippcziriiig as ii’ they nizt- and distinguish tiiciii so as Hi had hot-n mt-itetl and turning to a treat the serious ones t-ffectivt-ly light straw or krill‘ coioitr. The tic- tiiid WllIlUULtiPIil)’. raved brood has a filllilllll’ Willi‘ 'l‘hc tihwases tiiit-t-t the larva or smell/to which is SIHIIPUHIPH llflllwl worm stage of tho bee. u sifting odour of putrt-fnctioii. Tho iii American ioui-lirotitl, the larva. miles ropes out either not ant llll, just lifter rapping, l)('C(llllt‘:l a col‘ or hut iitliu, anti the tiried scale _.._4- l. Holman’s Clipper Cleaned Seeds HOLMANS CLIPPER CLEAN- ED SEEDS have always com- manded the highest price. They are absolutely FRESH and of the highest VITALYFY and are free of WEED SEEDS. DON'T PUT OlfF IlUYING—The SUP- PLY IS LIMITED. For- description anti price sec our Catalog or write us for prices. R. T. HDLMAN LIMITED Charlottetown 8t Suniinersitie GET YOURS‘ ...........39c __- i i- is easily tleiziclictl. In Sacbrtiod, the full grown larva. lies. strt-trlictl out on its hack iii tho cell, tliscoiourt-ti but with skin and shape intact. The juices of llic larva aic watery tiiiti contain curd- iiko particles. Alllflfiliilll foul-brood is irr-tiietl by shaking the bet-s inio a cit-tin hive taontatininfi frames fitted with foundation without tiny oi’ the spor- t's of tlir~ tiist-aso. ‘flit: hoes must int be nllntvcd tittni-ss to the honey unless II has bet-n hoilcd for an hour, tiltiitiugii ll is fit for Iitiiiinn use. Tho coliibs may be renticrcd into wax. The hive should be dis- infected by strorcbing. lubiropetin foul-brood is treated by illiffltilltllllg young Italian queens and keeping the colonies stioug and well supiiiicti with stores. This dis- eas- will sprcnd very rapidly tiur- lug a honey dearth in intc spring and early summer. in severe cast-s, litv colonies should be left tint-cen- I055 for one or two weeks hcftirc tht- titaiian tiuccn are lllll'()llll"‘ll- Sachrootl usually distipppetirs af- ter ti few iveeks anti calls for no treatment. - ._..__<... _.-__ —(‘.aplnln P. t‘. Gallant, had sev- eral herring nets set yesterday morning and caught two herring but expects to have a great haul ’l‘liurstltiy' morning. for the. ilsli tire lIl0l"(l_lll_l(l the Captain knows il- \\'llll‘ll tipcns for business on the 26th inst. ' Ii ——'Mcssrs. M. '1‘. Lamb, Spring- ficiti. A. A. Moore Victoria West, Anthony Lockhnrt, (loleniaii were among the town ivsitors on 'i‘liur.-i- tiny. H —11\‘irs. Fltlti lSonicr who litis been oii the sick list for several wceltrs. has been removed to the Prince County liospitnl for treatment. ii ~1Vir. J. C. Wilkinson of Spring- ilcitl iliitl iir. A. S. Palmer, O’Lcary have each purchased a Chevrolet 490 from hiessrs. Calliihans Ltd. St. Lotti“. -—Mr. anti ilirs. J. E. Cameron and Master iltiipii (‘anir-rtm. Chat loitetown, spent part of Wetlnes day with friends in town. ll. - hiiss Winnifretl Sciiurllltln loaves 'i‘liurstitiy' morning for ilaii- fax to visit Mrs. A. E. McPhail (nt-t» iviiss Fretia (‘timpitiii of Suin- inersitic.) Wiley. F. W. Sawtion of East Botifnrtl was visiting olti friends in Summers-title “fodnestitiy, nflcr bo- ing coniiiieti to his honic tho great er part. 0f liie winter. »-'i‘he niziny friends of Mr. anti Mrs. Frank (iclicspitv, Long ilivcr. art- pleziswti to see them out again ‘after their‘ recent illness. —-'i‘iit~ many friends of Miss Petiri (‘lark of the oiiico staff of R. T. iiolnian l.itl., will bt- sorry to learn that she is confined to her homo in Emerald on account of sickness. Mrs. ll. W. Ttintnn of Summer- sitie, Silt! ass-fully underwent an 0p- vrulion for zipptintlicitis In the Printw- Founty litispital Wetlnos- tiny evening. lIer iiitiny friends will bu glad to learn iiitit slio ls now doing fine. —Tlie many friends in town were pleased to welcome Mr. A. E. Doug hnrt buck on Thursday after en tibsentic of sevcrii weeks ut his liointxin Long River, from illness. Mr. Dougliart in a valued employee 3 we are now discharging Inverness -‘l’!l.l. YOUR shrub and rose tree troubles to Williams the Flor- ist. r 8443 -KENSINGTON DANCE Club intend holding a dance at the Strand Theatre. Wednesday, April 28. Everybody welcome. 2i -THi8 l8 YOUR Opportunity screened coal. Book your orders a; once so as to insure delivery. Phone 27 or call Joseph Reid and Co. Ltd. Suiumcrside. 8411-4-22-21‘ ~Mr. Duncan McKenzie, French River, was in Charlottetown on -~~-Miss Edna Squtircbriggs, New Auiian, spent the week-end in Mis- couche. V Mr. Poirier oi’ the Poultry Divis- ion returned last night from an oilicial visit to Antigonish. N. S. Saturday on business, _—lMiss Mary E. McLeod. Long lliver, spent the week-end in Suin- inerside visiting friends. —-Dr. E. A. and Mrs. Arsentiult oi‘ illlellington were visitors to Sum- mcrsitle on Wednesday. Mr. llarry Francis oi‘ Triton was in town Wednesday on busi- nes. ~I\lrs. Annie Bovies of’ (‘onwayl W215 a visitor to Sumnicrside on Wednesday. ‘ -~l\ir_ J. S] Gaudci oi’ GflildPl Kr. Perry’, Si. Louis was in town Wetl- ncsllziy on business. (‘cntcrvillc paid a pinup-nil visit i0 Summersidc on Wednesday. —tMr. ft. J: iMcNoill, Tyne Val- ley was a visitor to ‘Sumniersitio o" Tuesday, ——Mr. A. J. McCormack represen- tative oi’ Ramsay's Paints was in Siiniiiierside Tuesday, —Ml‘- Jilllitfs A. Mckinnon, (‘.010- iiitin, was among the Wetlnesday visitors in town. ll. ——.\'ir. William ll. Kinsman, Frec- iantl Lot ll ivas iri toiru Werjmts. day on business. ~— Ilirs. R, Ii. Sharpe oi‘ Port El Kill .N. B. is spending n few days with friends in Suninierside. ‘MP- Louis MeCourt of Nod P. E. I. iwis a visitor to Summer- side on Vletlnestiay. ~iiltissrs. Ilowartl and Lloyd Dunbar of Alht-rion nro spending lslulillw ililys with friends in Summer -—Mr. Edward Qaiitint has rt-turii- ed to his home in Siiiiiiiicrsitle nf» ter spending some time in South America and other foroignporis, ~Mrs. Alexander Mcinnls and Airs. (lctii-gc Gunning ti; N‘i“v A“ nan arc visiting friontis iii Mon cton. N. l2. "MT-S. (llifll E. W. Ilit-Eircn has rciuriitui to Summcrsititi aiit-i spending the wintci; in- the Caiiati» ian West. —-MrI HI (‘YChristi llig Cowan t‘o., I.ttl., 'i‘oronto iv in town Wednesday in the interests of his flriii. —Mr. and Mrs. i1. J. Bonneiii 0i Summersitie loft last Friday on an extended trip to the western States ' _—Tiic itcv. Mr. ilicc Oflsllllllilfll" stdo is visiting friends iii Ilium-ion anti Amherst. —-~Mr. A. A. itumstiy, Conway and Mr. Joseph F. Desrociio, Wcilitig ton were visitors to our city on Wednesday. , _ H “i; M-ilcv. E. la‘. Styles, Alborion, was an iiiwarti passenger on Wed ntistitty evening returning iroiii ti business trip to Sackviiic. ll. --llr. (l. i’. Mciltiiigtiii, 0'l.t~.ar_r nnti itov. A. J. Mciltitigaiii, ‘figiiish. were visiting friends in town on Wcdiiestltiy’. ii. —-Mo;+srs. Ell Gallant. Eginont Bay and John 0. Giiiitiet, Mis- COUPIIU, were iiiwarti passengers on Wednesday morning .il. ~-l~‘rom tho llook of Wonders. Publisiitti and Copyrighted by tho Buroau cl liitliit-itriul Etluctition, lue., Waniiiington, ll. (l. —~iicr friends are very glllii to report that Mrs. Percy iltiwnvss of Suniinersitlc who has boon ill for sonic time is now improving. —i\‘ir. B. i. Rayner, celebrated fox king of Aiherton was in town today anti reports a litter of 8 pups in his Alberton fox ranch. oi‘ Messrs. it. T. liohnaws Ltd. ll This is an ext-client. record anti nun llfifl] to bent. ‘ "" ‘QIVW . ~-l\ir, and Mrs. (lalvin Leard of, " ’ wu Aim.‘ '""‘-’ THE WESTERN * GUARDIAN .- tone and Brown. Sizes for Women 20 to 45. Wonderful Values in Women’ s and Misses NEW SPRING SUITS ’ We invite you to take advantage of our values, our prices are most reasonable and here you will find a splendid assortment to choose from. styles, braid and buttoned trimmed fancy vests, pockets, etc. in Navy and ‘Black. Also some new shades in Pekin, Blue, Silver- Suits Sizes for Misses 16 to 20. Prices $23.75 to $85.00. in plain or flared wonderful suit A? night, 'i‘iit-. many friends of Mrs, liulij. Nesliii of Sllllllllttffiltlfl will be |ll('i\.: cti to learn that siio is rzipitliy rc- ctiveriiig after licr recent A THiE FRANK OF A VOUNG watch. I Wlllllll few turns about liie ship, and ii‘ llll was well, ciirl tip in some (lurk cor~ nor anti rest. 'i'iio lute Rear Atlm. St-iiley, tlieii ti t-tmiiiiiind oi tiic ship. illltl he must IlllVil siispr-ctetl that we young of- ficers were. not. walking as we hllltllllil Willi!‘ on watch. Smart Spring Coats Prices $15.90 t0 $59.75 all sizes They come in Velours, Covert Cloths Tweeds and Serges in pretty styles plain or bolted in models all the latest shades: Silk and in fancy styles. lliatlc of Tricotine, Taifetas, Mcssalines and Scrgcs, Plain or frilled effects, tucks, pleats, bead trimmings, etc.,_ all the newest shades for spring. Serge Dresses Georgette, a For tattoos Who that June Too Long -a..Time.- There are all sorts of delightful things from which to select a trousscau. June is indeed a long time to wait with such an zir- ray of suits, dresses, coats, lovely lingerie and sport attire to choose from. One of the conveniences of this store is that brides Z can find all the important details of the trousseau right hero. PROWSE BROS. SZlZ/i-Ii-ZO-ili. iIIiit-ss. tirdcrcd. tiiiicers on shore leave in ll xi \\'t‘l't‘Pxcllilllgllli: rt-iiiiiiistxciit-t-s, a get a ciuc inititiit-wigcti niiicer oitlic ivait-h. We and iii the iiuvt- bet-n. in the lung llllllfs oi the iiiatl dltin‘ uitiiu itikiiig my turii on no i (‘iliictl frt-tiiit~iiiiy' taio- ti iiiiii ti hill, ciptziin. was in tolti nie ns York an as much far n. man t) 1e night iiriclztizt- to l“itt-ttirn this pzicktigt: to mt- when you t‘()|llt‘ oil iii the ocean lattes, iiie .'i ‘lillllll my pot-itrt. he gave nlip in morning!" Ilt‘ \\'iit~n the next night. he tiid the NAVAL OFFICER annio thing nnd catiiitmetl mt- to ~ '— . rep moving about, ‘i bt-ezimc When a group oi‘ American naval "ispicitius anti cxtiiniiit-ti the patx~ itagc closely. Although I could not to its coiitente. I sits- l(("'lI.| pt-t-trti that ii SOIIIPINHV kept trat-k alert type related this int-itit-ni. of his t-iriy days in tiit- service: I was just lllli of Aiinapoiiz, niitI iirtiiitiiiiy not so sotivilt- as I should oi the distance i travelled wiiiic on irt-rt- nctir the etiutitor .l\lSlOi‘l('. Spanish Mtiin find II wis so waitii t want to kecp walking; a sailor tiiitl, iiantiing tolti him to take the package and shake it violently for several hours. Alter the cruise was over, Capt. Scliiey culled inc to his ctrbin anti he xivas leaving -Ne\v inventor handed him a package saying it would show lioiv walked ti’ curried in in» Pilf‘l(t'l. . “'i‘iit- first. night you t-tiri" ll puclttige," t‘.'iiii. Sciiiey ill “It showed iliui you : iii walked at all; and the ut- it siitiwctl that you litul - far as from New York in City. I could not nccuso liii Ail‘- t-uii tiiliccr on merely iIle t tit tif such nu uiitrustivtiriii)‘ "w" \Vt~ will forget it " As i was leaving the it'll?‘ glaueetl buck aiitl t-tiiiithi ll W} in iiie iuturt- titlinirni‘.< ~'.\"‘ l" since wontieretl just. how "ll shrewd old sea tioi: Silfii‘ 1J0 n0!- other . _ Itching. _l*l ‘ or P- Plies. operation - ed. Dr. (fiance's Olntmcn. will lieve you At. nnco and llh M‘ curs you. title. n box. all dealt Iddmnnson. Baton 8; l" Toronto. SIIDDIO box “moo... n-t- m»..- s» Q...- BRINGING UP. FATHER ..-._----—-i'.19 I 5* QOLLY‘ rvs mango new ‘aKK THAT rM REALLY SICK- 't////._ "Mimi: ‘.20 NULH About NAQQIE PM REALLY SICK’ l l i<t~tow you ARE 1:0 I SENT FOR A DOCTOR“ one J‘ f f; v WHO ARE YOU ' I'M THE DOCTOR! t THOUGHT I WA$l 5l<l< ' HERE" YOU BETTER LAY