if it v t l --.1 » it .lf I ti Ay, _ t ‘iii .; '. i .,- - _». ,.7 _.. § ,.. ‘ii 1.: . . \ The'i'li\'\'ei° sliiiiiiiiit- i l" > .5-~ j V it " f l .~\.t\\“, ii .ll A ci.-A _ ta- ...fc-.5 . ».;..., i » ~ - X) fi-0-0 oovo-orov44o-Q-+04 440 t» ¢» woo# .9 wld fi? U1 r..- *1(/ fr If .-.~.'- ,Z . £1-I -=,_ _ `1 F11 Z . ,if In t xi ,Ji I l .f- i ., 1., , tr f '. -,U _I -,.1 _/¢_y,»¢ pt-7fr.»...`.. . .1 , ,vu - ...1;y\~.._ - I , t -.- fringe Edward NIGHT oNLY 1 MONDAY, MAY 3rd THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON PAUL -DUFAULT F ciriors outusi tiltolt ASSISTED BY J TWO EMINENT ARTISTS 4~.-,';-.»-»t-».wsq»=;ff»»-~'- gnvthue;-..; ._ c- _ Av. ..,_,.. ; Auspices of the_Knights oi Columbus UNDER me PATRONAGE or his Honoa . S A LIEUTENANT oovssuos I ' ‘ IIONORABLEMURDOCK McKINNON t,,‘._ A it \ V ' i Seat S;ilc l`or Slllirt-lilieis tirrs Tlitirsday . H, , Morning :tt the 'l'llc/.tti'e 'l`it~l<<‘t tliiice at itl a. ni. THE CENTRA IT PAYS to buy in this Province. REMEMBER the sale of that splendid property on Victoria Row tomorrow at ll o'clock. WOMENS voile blouses. Special Saturday $1.98. Womens pongee, blouses reg $6.75 tor $3.69. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8496'--1-22741. WOMEN‘S long silk and liste gloves in white, black and brown. Special Saturday $1.00. White chamoisette gloves 79c. White charnois gloves $1.59. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 7846-4~274i. WOMENS gingham dresses val- ue to $3.75. Special Saturday $2.89. Another lint- at $1.89. Childrens colorcti cotton dresses sizes to 14 yt-urs imc ant $1.25. Prowse Ilros. l,|t]_ 8-TOO-4-2'I~|l NOTlCE.-The Dunk liivvr ilol- ler .\lill at Suulll Fl'¢-vlovt’ll llils' stariuti tip attain after being closed tlown over two mouths for rt-pairs to tho dam. 8521 -1-28-:l A SMART SPRING SUIT IS A NECESSITY.-’l`.here's solid coin- tort in being atble to take one of l’.ttons new Spring suits from your closet, not simply because they are the sniartest obtainable but because they are extremely serviceable. 31 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS.-Advertisers are res pt-t-ti`iill;: reminded that copy and' ' -f - pt b ' th Guard- lIl.~.I`ll4tl(JIlh lI\ll‘> C In E lain Otlit-~ not later than twelve .it . __ __ A. V -- .__ _ My iii- Seat Salts tor the (ltrm~r..l I’uhlir Opt-ns , Friday Morning :it ill rt, ir. p =-f -é='=;-§-.- 1 tuutvto ut, lilo. no y PRICES tlnului ttilllssloit str T M ~s=.< _ vt I .. tho sltaitirr. llit- stetlnier will Dm- t-t-t~tl t`t-uni Souris to Pirtou and will noon .»-ich day except Saturday, wht-n th\'~ latest hour for changes or nr-w copy is 10 a. m. dtf. THE CANADIAN SEALER.-- tliptnin Rantlilli ol’ the stcamsbip, 1 :|n.:tll:tl. Sl tilt-l'. loft _Vestt-rtliiy af- ' \ ‘ this ' ii : - not it tor ."1tll'is wlirre 3 .~'.e:tl -~~ it ls '».lnl'-"1-tl. lie took \vith him .I ir-iw of t'l|:ti~iottvto.wn int-n for he in t"li:iriottetown May Burl to luull it \':l|'i:t,> of protltice f0x‘ St. .Iohn'.~', Nilll. ltuilui 3.15 slulu - p- - - Nlclul si 8.45 *,,.,+..-E -i-‘ zu e- *~,» ' “Nm wrai. ; ¢r»`;'»f¢2‘: 7;€7~T.-.W .Tris N, H." H , »+.+”++,+,+. i _ . ~ LAST TIMES TODAY TO SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN t » ) _ 3 isa gasoline classic .3 A t (.‘hapliii, leader. . _ . . I played by cops--l‘. -`-f -, The tune isin '|`iri- Fltlt with a Quartotto O-O0 of Blue t‘oats who rat- tle tratlic. “A Day’s Pleasure” .Li A IN HIS FOURTH MILLION DOLLAR COMEDY Q ¢ l’oor (‘harlie in his t-ar is a "Slio\v 1<`ei"’ I‘I\'t~l'_\'llotly. 'O-"04 You \\'oil’t know tilt- rutes until _volt .~.t-o tliis aiiiulatetl tltiiry ot' ‘ a day ofa tireless motorist . ,l ,v She wanted to hug him, but she pushed him ard in her eyes. Whenever she thought of herself walking swore she would never do it. P: tr:._;y E”rcst'-.-“ents t;gl£t;..iIi- ti. DEll/llLt.E’S r sumti Aluctuu Pltontlctlors “FOR BETTER EOR WORSE” 7 POWERFUL ACTS 7 cd with love for him-but she loatlietl and hated him too. He was the man of her heart-but he had proved himself a low cow- tar with this man whom the world despised and when she thought of the eyes of scorn that would be pointed at her_ her heart revoked and She But she did! Did it will'n 1 . d l dl . - ’ ' caused her to do the very tlhigig slime §¢vi1ireysh;Vv}Ff2itlS1i; éiitig/lst of fate _(G0Whs that would makea Fifth Avenue Modiste green with envy stagings that rival the luxury of Soloman's days, are featured in this pro-I duction) New O-O50-boon bas |,4¢4 »»¢+04o4>-O-G64 away. Her heart burn- up to the marriage al- GOOOOOOOOO-4-OOO 0900 , , ,_ .llatttiietn .\tlults 250., (‘|iildren. 101'. SPE( IAL l’RI(,h.S. E\.(_|mlg_ A\(|“"H_ 250" vmldwn, mm 0009-eo-ooo-oooofao-o-¢o+o+o+¢+o-o oo 04444 oooo-o++¢+o4 o+++++o4+»¢o+o-o-4404 mmww, OOOOOO-O-4-OO-O L GUARDIAN " MENS AND BOYS OVERALLB. All prices at the Hsherdashery. 8529 ASHES HAULED AND SHOV- eiled our of cellars. Apply 30 Spring Park Road. City. 8353. DON'T _FORGET the sale oi Lorne Stewarts, St. Pet.er’s Road two miles. ,from lCharlottetown, today at 1`o‘ciock. 8512 OUR 39TH ANNIVERSARY sale on May lst. Buy here and help the Hospitals and Orpbanages. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8496-4-274i ONYX SHOES - SOUTHERN ties-smiles putnps~Ad,ams pumps tour New York Models, shown by Allt-_v anti t'o., Ltd. S522-4-28-Qi. DID NOT SELL.-At the uuctiou salt- ot the lots or the llrecltell property fnping on King Street, thi-s week the llighest hidsi were $725, $675 and $6002 These did not tt-aclt the reserve bid of the owner MJ- Arcliihitlti .\icKinnon_, and the lots_ -were not sold, SCHQONER WANTED to carry coal to Newfoundland, St. Pierre. Prince Edward Island, and Bras d'0r Lake ports, on opening of navi- gation, Shipping pier in a natur- ally sheltered harbour at Keliy’s Cove, ciitrunce to Bras d'0r Lakes Write; stating tonnage and rates, to Anglo Coal Company, Limited New Campbellton, C. B. 7760-Zi»'.’OMI:i36l. CAR DESTROVED BY F|RE.-- A liliggaiw t-;tr` wasyoinpietely iles- troyt-ti by tire nt Vernon Station on Montluy aiioiit~i't..'l0. The men had it-|`t tilt- t-ar about tt-n lninut;-s dire- vinu.~'i_v, 'i`llt- i`ir»» stal't4»tl ii|\p.ti~\-iit- ly i'l-ont tht- ,-'lolt:_ 'l`l\»> ml' was burned to thc win-Pl.-t .intl tht- train men lu-t all lit-loiigings-iii lllt- way ui' clotliing with-li they illtilivllvti lu lvuvtr in the t-ar. -é>-lO)1---- SILVER FOX FUR SELLING ASSOCIATION (‘ontln\lt.-tl from Page Three united and f~o-opt-rule to overt-time the dlwtwhacks which I have en~ umt-rated. anti bring about the uootl restiils which we have i=tl'lv» ed for. lluvini: .-t-rtiretl the necessary capital we will call togeiller the sliarelioltit»rs who votini: accord- ing to their respet-tl\'t-\ interests in the _couipitn_\'_ will elect the best. men possible, men in whotn they will have l`till roniitlenve to act as their directors. They will forniulate anti enitct bye-laws for the guid- ance ot' the company. A \vurt>l\oust- will he sf~cill'gztl. propel' vaults and cold stol‘:t.L<‘ Q be provitletl and the best nlzinu, .1- tliat 'tnoney can sct'ti|'e will be 0 __ tained. i When the proper time arrives we would hope anti iti't`act. lvleel as sured iliat the raneliers will bring their lurs to this company. 'i`ht>re‘ they will be madetl by a grading committee heatietl by an expert, certain slalitiard will 'tw put. in at s|»pal':ilt= t'l:|sf=f .\Il'"Ill'i'§"\\'Iiicli :ti- i:|in tht- st:intlartl will lit' siatil|u~ti with il|»» t-o|t|p:ili_\"s trzltlt- nltirlt lutiit-nti\'»~ nl' its plat~t» ut' oririn. in the tilviintlliio an :id\'<~l'lisil\i', rittit pailrn will be organize-tl ilirotiult the vt-r_\' hr,-:t :a~!iion juurnztis anti uii|l_'azint~s uiitl the fxclusive qual- ities .ot tht- silver lox i`ur will rov- eivt- plililitity, with it view of eti- ucatinu the ptilxrliasitii; public :tiitl with the ttlrther object ot' letting litem know that it they desire what is best in Sliver Fox i'ui~ they must de-niuutl :intl see that they in-t the l’l'int'e l~Jtlw;trt\ Island ariiclt~. pro- tlut-etl nt tht- \'t-r_\' touhtltln heatl ul' the ititluslry. Ya-:lrl_\5 <1.\hil>itions of live :ini- uiills as wt-ll its ot' the pt-lt will tw orizanlzt-tl in larltl- t‘t-ntres, l~Itltlt“;t- tional work nuion_t: our sli:\|~t-l\oltl- t‘-rs will he t-ur|'lt-tl on, lt sinh’ tit hilthly trztinetl \t-tt-i'it\itl'it'ii-will bo :tt tilt- tlisposal ol' Hllart-lioltlt-rs i`tpr the tn-utiiieiit ot` iox diseases and 4-pltleinics. i"ur as well as nutritlon» ul problems will bc studied. Fox 1'ootls will be ptirrlitlscd ut \A'hole- sitio prices t'or tho use oi` slittrtr lioltlers on :i t~o-opt-rntlvr basis and the company will otherwise serve its sliureholders to their great titl- vattitttte. I-‘or tlint-to ln lniinodiiite nt-f-tl of money, the company will he iwvutiy to make all rottsonnhle utlvtlnces on the set-\ii‘lt_v ol turs storetl by tht-ni with the coiupilny. ln this way tnin ronlpuny would expect that bo!.n'e toni: it would liitve All t`tll':-' wliitrh do not omue it t~ U-Q _--i..... . .___ .. cl - V , _ _ Y ~ - ~ ' I srysia 'T-.'f.>. at- ._. _'..‘ ‘ ' -. - ~ V i D PAGMII . ..... -... ... T@ W§U@W~ . @. `l -3 ' \ @ oooooooooooooooooocies-iooooooooooooeoetoooooo rioooooo cies.-,.... .c G. The Ideal Five lt required only thirty days for our new tive-passenger Overland to es- tablish itself as one of the most p_opu- lar cars on the Canadian market. Now, its reputation has become In- I tei-national and the demand from Canada alone is far in excess of our allotment. The Overland is a tremendous suc- cesswthere can be no doubt about that. lt has won its way into the hearts and minds of the Motoring' World almost over night. It has made more real friends, in a shorter space of time, than any other model ever produced by this Coin- pany. If you are at all familiar with Overland history, you will appreciate the significance of this statement. There is, ot course, a very definite reason for such universal endorse- ment of our new car. You will find it in the sing;>.‘le word, Performance, as expressed through a strictly mod- ern power plant and chassis, The Overland is not a racing' car, though it is easily capable of iifty miles per hour. What is vastly more important, it is an utterly dependable. car --one oi’ the most thoroughly A WONDERFUL TE ew Overland F our Passenger Car satisfactory motor vehicles that has ever been ,developed for the road. By “Satisfactory,” we mean that .it possesses all the power and speed that a sane man could possibly desire. We mean that it offers the true lux- uries of exquisite desig'n,a1nple room, soft upholstering' and velvety spring suspension--all these without the burden of excessive upkeep. _ It is, in a phrase, the Ideal 5-passen- ger motor car-an incomparable in- vestment in four-cylinder transport- ation. The logical recognition of this fact has resulted in a permanent de- mand that is World Wide. _ We predict that you are going to hear the Overland referred to as the great- est dollar-for-dollar value on the Can- adian market. 'It possesses such ob- vious advantages ove`r the usual type of hve-passenger car that this con- clusion would seem to be inevitable. However, you alone must be the judge of comparative values. We merely ask you to take one ride in the Over- land and form your own'opinion. On this basis we are content to' rest our case because we know that our three years of experimental work and test- ing' have, indeed, produced the finest ol all liulit cars. A ST or STRENGTH At the l)cnver Horse and Stock Show recently, the New Overland Four live-passeuutw 'i`ourinu° (far leaped a 5 ft. hurdle. The Car was called the “Gasoline Horse” and pcri’oi'med after the jumpin_e'hor.se had cleared the /.l it. hurdle. To clear the 5 ft. hurdle the Car leaped 18 ft., in the air and sustained a blow calculated to be 40,000 foot lbs., without breaking or showin 5;' the sligrlitest evidence of coming' through this terrific leap. The car used was chosen hapliazardly from the lot of regular stock cars, and vt as not especially prepared in any way. This should convince anyone of the reliability oi’ the New Overland to stand up to any strain required oi it on the l’. bl. Island roads. The price, inclutlinu spare tire and tube is $1355, and is well within the reach oi’ any man. For the farmers it is an especially _stood car, a load of 700 cwt. of any iiiatel-ial may be carried in the rear seat, after the up- holstery lit:-,s been removed, which can be done in a few seconds, and af- ter the lontl is lfemovctl the upliolstcrimr is snapped back into place and the car is again ready for pasSen_i;'ei's. The new three-point Cantilever Spring' System,- which gives the 100 inch wheel base an additional 30 inches of Spring Base and_ easy riding qualities is a new depai tui e in lllotoi the greatest invention yet. construction, and is without doubt Drop into our Show Rooms any day. examine this car, go over her care- fully, wh€~l;|ier you buy or not. OVERLAND CARS ‘ Show Room next door to M t.otilr0l CI' they he:-it }'|~lnt‘e lCtlwnl‘tl '>` O m A _ T A i KY- I A eg; ' "' in onipani' is MacKIN NON McLAUGHLIN CARS acKinnon Drug Co., Kent St. island sliver lox tur. which it can -“_-“ 'i“`~- V --‘~- than mnrket during the year nrln. marltetetl st‘par:ttt~ly and tho own- responding lnilnncetl prices. olpnlly throu|.:h the l-‘ur Auction vi' will retreire the price which it Salon, nnd be in gt pngltlnn to nn. sells for unless a number ot' own- ggounce to the World buyers that ers agree thut sltins ot tht' saute thure in only one i-;0u|~¢0 through stitntiurd ln- markett~ti in common which exclusive Prince Edward lg- ~~-und so inslcarl o|` uatrli rancher land Silver Fox Fur min be oblnln. seltins: indepentit-nti_\~ und without cd, anti with the titlvertisinsz cam- anything to guide him, us to value paitzn carried on by the oonipiiny and instead ol' throwing ot' the is- and by this co-operative action land output on tht- market within there is eveiy reason to expect that it iew tveeks wr- will have itll the the pi-inns secured will be greatly rnnelirrs acting toiretlielg under the in advance of unylhini: liei'ettli`ore hes] advice ,und by R llmdlllll 0ll|~ obtained. " put. during twelve months iced the This industry is milking great This is not intended to dn itwny market aceordlniz as it can absorb strides not only in other Canadian with individual merit of skins. it Intl by judicious advertising Provinces but in the United States Eneh skin 3| imrst0t'ure,_ will be create it greater demand and cor- und other parts of the world asiapproved by them' - l i t the company will receive a small commission to cover expenses oi' operation and the resulting ativan- tnge to tho shareholder will nlilny times justify tho small chtlrge im- posed. For the past number of years we lutve been nt war and now that it is over we must. ittke up this industry as part of our reconstruction et- t`oris in this Province. well. in the l'nitetl States organi- Fnr Us services in lm" "°SI"“'°' ziition is being pertecteti and there is` great danger that the business will fall out of our hands into those oi' the United States ranchers. Organization should have been perfected before and we cannot. at- ford to delay longer. I am fully persuaded that unless we unite now and enter upon a system of co-operation it will be too late in ttnotber year. _ it only remains for me to say that this proposition has been dis- cussed by more tlinn titty promin- ent Fox men and eiithustanttoally I the cnpital ol’ e C \250,000, divided into 2,500 _shltrffl tt' $100 each. it is not intended to iave any promotion stock Wd eucli shareholder will come lil °” .1 ground floor basis. » I therefore move that the H°"°° tio now resolve itself into a CUFF' mittee ot’ this Whole House to ilk” this Bill into consideration. SINCE