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I M THEGUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE IDWABD ISLAND,` MAY 171931. I _ . \ f at, _ ' f il - '_' ' ""|_ -- I B i F' `f.t‘ _ I There is no f\x_ Rheumatism ;;::f.._’:.§ .._i;.'~:.‘. _ ..-. irif- . ~»-\ri~ p-mis wlien ti bolt c of 1 fr°m-r%,i:\|i;\_.\`l.i:\:uii‘ni c:\li‘be oh aim-il .\\ “hs dm. _.imp for 25 cents. It immu- "'_‘yw1). ,,f.,,,.\,-\;p.~ in eiory .~‘0l‘e spot. and $'I‘_e`.¢.§ cy,-ry p.\i".icle of pniii. Just try it gnd5€\3- _-A _ 22 e FE-3 " ‘ 1 ~ = .p _ . sr-_ t ., A pfeitv good way to test any sto-re _ff `_ '3 by the codec it sells. \Ye`re willing _ _M for von to test as by our coffee any ` t.;-¢'_ We wish you would try some of our goo. Mocha &Java. We’d be glad _ to sell it to you and yoa‘d be glad you’d ` ' A mad it-ih auch a fine coffee. Blended $ skillfully and just roasted enough. .-- __ _ _'_--f _ 11|-"hly Ground when ordered as . """`- The Ideal Cnc; Haosie im, "SQ i va vc mm; ~__= -,_ '- ' 3 _ -rw w/cg. » ' , _.,_- _~ ' .Qgf _ Ref".-4. ._ . ._ ‘;~_»»-1 ~ Q5; _ - criiiiths’ Menthol Liniment. AbOU t»g`-yggq, Coffee G; ‘fi _ _ l '"'~ I: _‘_.)~_ L _rise -" ` » V. `.‘2v’-` _ ';-2'* '_ ~..; ._ . _~H_~l EVERY MAN ~ eller you. "-5 A _ First-We oder you goods, exclusively our i should be pcsted, as to thc merits of what we see When you biiv from us, you will never a _ duplicate with anyone. second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se- rene to none in this Broad Dominion. .». '. _» l`hird-The above excellenees are yours ata igure, also our own. but we give all preference nd adv;ntage to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- ences. Q ‘<1 fe ;:,_ ' The Tailor. -;. ,-Lf 1 ‘ Jj ‘<6 $ '; ` i AS- .~ ».».. ‘ 1-' ' - _ _A f _' 'i\ `~.\ ` .\ up vi., -» ' ’ ' ‘ l _ l ` ; 7° ss"»_ Vs \»` vi `- `~ \~ _ . _ Y _ _. _,» -.;.~_ . T ‘gf Y l .L_ *_-» fit `»5‘$ 'A " ' = i _ ' 1- rv-_,a-1;, Should be baked and made _-__ from good flour. Try us for” in Y 4c I 4c I it* ¥ Duchesse Loaf Graham Loaf rl assume Telephone 21| D. srsimiii Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread. &¥§§ OWI 5’ P JL' ' --_~_. ses'--Inf; ` a ,.; ¢_:_ -_f 11. L_ Diciilsi, M. D. (Laie of London Hos||iiais_.') T' EIB. Ear. Nose and Throat ___- gf; Hour. 9.30-1, 2-4. - E7" teitefd and tilted with Glasses" modern household remedy. For all Pains, __ ( Tu. & Fri. w _ "fl"- l AND _ . _ . V . . . Y _ _ . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ` . _ `,.`_______________Y_____g___g_g___v__________A_:. __ _ COUNTRY is-’.:' THE Electra sailed yesterday at noon. THE Tiber is in poit. The steamer sails this morning. Evaxoi-:i.isT J. S. McKay, has been ap- pointed prosecutor under the Scott Act in Stellarton. ANY smart boy with a fair education who desires asituation, should apply at this odice at once. _ YESTERDAY the death took place of Harriett Bruce of Rustico. The deceased was in her 98th year. THE police are watching for fast driving on the Park Roadway. Complaint has been made hence the action. J. D. BELL has recently placed in posi- tion asteam turbine testing machine of the most improved kind, in the Montague cheese and buiter factory. Tan schooner Florence May arrived yesterday morning from Mirimachi, with a cargo of cedar posts,fiooring and sheath- ing for L. M. Poole & Co. J ons MCKENNAN, who was scalded at the steel works by molten slag is now re- covering. He belongs to Charlottetown P. E. I.-Sydney Exchange. Yi-JTERDAY a number of men wer_e at work placing a large water pipe from the main to West Kent School. Since the in- troduction of the sewerage system the old pipe was inadequate. AT the request of a number of the electors, Mr. Philip Large has consented to offer as a candidate for Councillor for Ward Five,in the place of Mr.Henry Balls who is leaving the Island. Soma days ago William Noonan.employ- ed as a paper hanger with Mr.D. Howlett sustained painful injuries to his knee from the result of which he has been com- pelled to go to the hospital. The many friends of W. E. Gladwist. representing J . Frank Reipert of Mon- treal, will be pleased to learn that he has recovered from his recent serious illness and is once moré on his route. He is at the Davies. WITH seventy of a chorus and an or- chestra of ten pieces the schooner Hes- perous is fairly on voyage. Everything points to a good run and a safe anchorage in the harbor of successful production early in June. Last night's rehearsal was a success. THE preliminary arrangements for the construction of t-he Hillsboro bridge are going on daily. Scows are being filled with the machinery to be used in con~ struction and it is expected that work up- on the approaches will commence in a few days. - _ MB. Frank Stephen, the Wanderers’ popular and speedy sprinter, will run in the championship games at the Buffalo Exposition and is now actively engaged in training on the Wanderers’ track.-Halt fax Chronicle. YESTERDAY men were at work connect- ing Mr. Frank Ca.rter’s water motor with the water supply of the city. The motor is three horse power with direct connection with his large ice cream freezer. By the aid of the motor the laborious work of making ice cream will be done away with. COL. Francis W. Parker, Principal of Chicago Normal School will deliver ad- dresses at the meeting of the Teachers’ Provincial Association to be held next Autumn. The action of the Executive in engagingsuch an eminent educationalist will commend itself to all interested in matters educational. '/'F-:i 1'l*_*_"1 -_ _-__\_.:._'_ THERE ARE OTHERS but only one Kendrick’s Liniment, the greatest Lameness and Swelling get Kendrick’s. El; .ip ‘Q 3 fs. `i~‘_ . ._ ,` _ ' 1 _ _ ém _" ‘Jil ~.~..‘_ So me Values g 805 your money back. You run no risk in buying at i 1 _ § ,:‘ -. i, x-` 1 _ 25c. | ‘_ Or 2 pr, §8 ‘Z2 _ - $1.30 suit _s _ A Bi|'2&il1B in all Denartmen Peu|i|e’s Stare. Gent’s Linen Collars in five leading shape.-, guaranteed 4 ply linen and will wear as long as any collar on the market. cuffs-4 ply linen in plain or link reversible ends. These goo-is are splendid sellers. Note the price. Ugqaundrigd Shiytg all sizes at 50c, 75c and ~ = _| $1.00. We want you to see the 75c Shirt we sell. It is a ' _ _ beauty. 20 dozen just received. gi' ' Balbriggan Underwear-A “ll “"8” “°°' i”» ` _ ell prices. See the line we are running at 90:. suit. Regular ts- THE GUARDIAN understands that tenders have been received for 32 of the 35 road districts.Yesterday afternoon the in- timation made to the Executive Council was a surprise to the members as it was thought that some difficulty would be experienced in getting persons to under- take the work at such a short notice. Mr. Victor McLeod, son of Mr. McLeod of H. M. Customs, who left on Monday- for New York sails from that port on Saturday by the S.S. Ethiopia of the Anchor Line, of Which his uncle is Commander, for Glas- gow, Scotland. He will during his visit to the old country take in the great exhibit- ion. Mr. MacLeod is accompanied by Mr John Chappel\,late of law oilice of Messrs. Meilish 8: Mellish. ' ` DR. H. P. Wright and Dr. _Lodge graduates of the Baltimore Dental College intend opening up a dental business in the Brown Block within the next few days. These gentlemen, the former a native of Bedeque and the latter of Moncton are highlyqualified forthe profession which they purpose pursuing having received high marks in their iinil examinations. Tas GUARDIAN wishes the iirrn success and a share of the patronage. A BicYcLisT wishes to know why half bricks are left on the street. An answer will quieten the nerves of a young gentle- man who was thrown from his wheel last night. He alleges the street lights were in sympathy with the obstacle as instan- taneously the disappearing lamp at Hughes’ corner went out and he had to use a match to get his hat and glasses. AT the present time the Prince Edward Island Railway is handling a' large quan- tity of freight. Two large English steam- ers are loading with oats at Charlottetown and a ship belonging to Hon.Mr.Richards at Summerside. Box cars are in great de- mand.Freight trains in addition to the re gular special trains are running day and night and the railway people are hustling the movement of freight in every way possible. REV. S. J. Arsenaulb, son of the late I, Senator Arsenault. hasbeen promoted _to the rectorship of St. Thomas’ Church, St. Thomas, North Dakota. There are four other Island clergymen holding parishes and missions in the diocese of North Dakota, of which the Right Reverend J. Shanley is Bishop. Rev. P. McPhee is located at J amcstown, Rev. J. A. Macdon- ald at Carrington, Rev. J. J. Macdonald at Mahigal City. and Rev. J . B. Macdon- ald at Lisbon. ' ` THE afternoon class of Manuel Training for teachers was held yesterday at 3.l5at Prince of Wales College. There were present from Queen Square Mfsfses Farmer, Kelly and Dorion. From Prince Street, Misses Scott, Dutcher, McMurray and Taylor. From West Kent Miss Wad- man.From the Model School Mr. Arsenault and Miss Scott. From Kindergarten Miss Barrett and Miss E. Dutcher beside Mr. McSwain and Mr. E.Stewa.rt. Great inter- est was manifested in the opening lesson which augurs well for the success of the afternoon class which will- meet every Thursday. ' THE funeral of the late Mr. Neil Mc- Donald took place yesterday at 2 o’clock from his homo at Hampton. the Rev. John Goodwill conducted the funeral service which was most sympathetic and impres- sive. He spoke from II Thes. III, 14 to 18. The pall bearers were: Peter Fer- guson, William Ferguson, Alex.Fergusou, Allan Ferguson, Dr. Jardine. Alex. Camp- bell. The procession was one Of the larg- est seen in Hampton for years. The inter- ment was made in Argyle Shore Cemetery. COURT King Edward Canadian Order of Foresters, was instituted at North Wilt- shire on Tuesday the 14th inst., bythe following brethren acting as high Court oiiicersr- H. McEwen, G. S. Mc- Leod, J. M. Nicholson. The follow- ing oflicers were elected for the ensuing term:-C. R. Reuben Barrett; _V. C. R., Rad. McLzo;i; R. S. J. M. McKenzie; F. S., Edwin Edwards. Chap. J. T. Godfrey; Treas. Dougald Mc- Pherson; S. W., Bright Balderston; J. W. E. Easter; S. B., Fred. Larter; J . B.. J . T. Descon;Condr. J. A. McKenzie; Physic- ian, J. H. Bradley, M. D.; organist, Artemas Clow. Charlottetown is to have a new boot store. Mr. William Moran for a number of years head Salesman with Mr. R. K. Jo st has leased the store lately occupied _ _ .| Alderman Ryan of Halifax, wriLes: “I J no. F. Ryan, 191 Argyle Street. I laaaloaaaaaa Iaaaaa naaalaaaa a J aaa loot Elm A CURE FOR ACHING SORE TIRED ' TENDER . SWEATIN G Price z5c. i 0D0llALD f it gg-ll-I-I have used Bentley’s Liniment both in my house and stable and found it the best I ever tried. Can heartly recommend it." 1 » l C llllll ‘ICICI U lglfll ays will be ready for business with a specially selected stock of boots and shoes. Mr. Moran is too well known to need any introduction to the purchasing public. His experience in the shoe trade coupled with a keen preception of what the people require will enable him to place upon the market the best productions of the trade. His many friends in Charlotte- town and throughout the province will be pleased to learn of his venture and join with Tun Guaanian in wishing him SUCCSSS. Mnssns. John F. Moore, of New York, International Railroad Y. M. C. A. Secretary, and Fraser G. Marshall, Maritime Y. M. C. A. Secretary had an interview with Superintendent Sharp last evening with reference to Y.M. C. A. work in connection with the Railway. These gentlemen recently had an inter- view with Hon. A. G. Blair, at Ottawa, when herequested them to secure data from _different points on the Govern- ment systems, as to what might be done. The work is being carried on to a large extent in the United States and Upper Canada, Railway Corporations Contribut- ing annually $200,000 to the support of the work, feeling that the money is 'well invested. The information received last night will bcincorporated in thc report me de to Hon. Mr. Blair. NEW INvnN'rioNs.-Forthe benefit of o ir readers, we publish alist of patents recently granted by the Canadian and American governments. through the agency of Messrs. Marion 8; Marion, Pat- ent Attorneys, Montreal and Washington D. C., Canada.-71,143, P. J. M. Waslyng, Savanue, Ont., Jacks for Railway Tracks; 11,203, Samuel McIntyre. Canter- bury Station. N. B, Device for hitchihg and unhitching horses; 71,224, Albert Brouillet. Montreal, P. Q. Filter; 71,251, Paul H. Gendron, Sher- brooke, P. Q., Washing Machine; 71,268 Ernst R. Krocker, Teplitz, Bohemia, Air ship or vessel; United States. 671,701, ' William Jennings, Montreal, P. Q., Tire Fastener; 613,356, David A. Britain, Westfield, N. B., Skidding Tongs; 673,468, George Henry Cove, Amherst, N. S. Pro- I pellor. The “Inventor’s Help” a 148 page book, containing practical information. on patents, the cost of same etc., will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents. _ _ ___._¢___. COUGHING ALL 'N IGHT. It’s this night coughing that breaks up down. keeping us awake most of the time and annoying every body in the house. Lots of people dont begin to cough until they go tobed. _ It gets to be so that re- tiring for the night is an empty form, for they cannot rest. A Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam makes life Worth living to such people by its soothing effect on the throat. The “tickling seneation" romptly disappears when the use of the Balsam is begun and _ the irritation goes with it. This medicine for co_ngh hasn’t a disagreeable thing aboutis, and it does efiizient service in breaking up coughs of long standing. It is prepared from barks and roots and gums of trees, and is a true specific for throat troubles. ‘ Han ilingcoughs is a science that every one should learn. Not knowing how to treat them has cost many -fortunes and many lives. In Adamson’s Balsam there are the elements which not o ly heal inflamation, but which protect tllie infla- med parts from further irritation. The result ofthis is that the tendency to cough does not manifest itself, and you are surprised at it. Afterwards you would not he without Adamson’s Balsam at hand. This remedy can be tested, 25 ents at- any druggist. -_*gil We are in receipt of more of tie navy blue serge that sold so fast with us; its all wool; 56 inches wide. Many think i_ts a regular $125 cloth. We sold the fifth piece in a few days at $1.00. We are selling it now at 95 cts blue and black.-D. A. Bruce. 17 li A Joh nson’s “One-Solution” ~' ;§§l_@ Developer For developing Films or . lates. _ Does not stain the hands, very easily used, and gives good .\ clear negatives- 23 cents per bottle _ _ Toning Solutions Fixing Solutions Developing Solution _ made up from any formula fi brought to us. I "' l@§§L Dealers in Photographers Supplies. New Flour- ,Our stock of new Flour has ar- rived and we are now offering it for sale at very low pric~8. - "Fiv¢ R0395” in barrels and half barrels. _ “SnoWdrift" 511° pastry Flour. Flon r. ' “Gypsy” H la aa 'V at by Messrs. Weeks 8; Warren and in a few. l ' I V d _ g _ _ - i I _ ` _ ¢licL0ii- 5* - f Corsets 6° _ . what the D &A straight fri _ corset is. It’s.tlie corset tl combines the acme of with the greatest possible 1 ~ .of comfort. It’s the o I Y 5-if-`TT“".'Q¢\ ' ' :' 'i °'~\. ¢_ "`-"~g .-.-- I -'- ‘- -ri... ./ ‘~::..;..-» _ '-' ~ ~ ',- ' \$_" _ _._ " ~.- Ir' ‘i * \ '_~'___'.: Z -. ._ M ' _H . 1' ` -f. . _- 2 r- ‘~ ~ _.T " - _ 'ii»__`_Li-5: tr __ yi if Q _ . - A ‘r A _ \ `¥;_¢»/f I '_' __`§ *‘° _,_,.,l..' __,.....-»-""'\+~_.....-»-/" ._ Y __ 5, set that fits and wears-a‘ holds its shape. It’s it f , really corect shape; ' J " J seas`on’s wear --and the be new corset on the market. s ‘ff I2 \ ’ PFA '31 'rl' 'du-ul’ v XY 'Y' viii-se sigma; _ . s . _ F At e _Grrey $1.10 and cm, _ ..._ I White _ .STRA/ai-/vii?-iicwr ` "` " ‘ A _B/.its Cffr., vw; at Wilma' _$1.35 R only » At A Grey-_I D, $1.75 and-“_ _ White We’ve_ the new styles: ° ' people who do'n’t'like`straij ` froiits. ' ` - ll00liE - » _ Corsets ll ' ¢ L l ` M I M -“Royal Stuart our best family “fgdgrg” Brstclass family Flour '__ “Bgg¢gn" good family- Flour Uillllllillllllliilli.. lllilllilllllllil l€ ="‘ Cb »-s CD lieason-..._ - Why the new baby should not have a new carriage. especially at the prices we are now offering them We have a number of diierent styles to select from. We can suit any taste, please _ any purse, 1 _ ' John iv-“M-_1'~‘°\‘1»i WW -¥§l f = 1 “A ! D .§ _Baby i S §Carriag'e_s. ~ O MM MMMiMWM MMMMMHH _ i I .c __- *W MORRIS BLOCK, VICTORIA B0' Opposite Post Omoo. n . _ A _ . _ ,_ 1* l`lA(iAZlNES7""7"NOVELS Piiiiiii siiiwiiu _ ~ ' ` TAYLURS. ii _ r \ The Tick System improved 1