fmE wnr nuauninuil antic so. 1029 “-—— g: / Boy Scout Jamboree . Subscription List Central Guardian WEDNSDAY AND THURS. CAPITOL TO-DAY izavsiiutio‘ ml; out EQICANUTLAIDDEQ .2 In connection with the great com- i ing oi age International Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Birkenhead, Eng, in July. two Scouts are to be provided for by the Governor Gen- eral. Any additional Scouts must be provided for locally. and the Pro- vincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- ing oi a subscriptions list for this purpose. \Subscriptions may be sent to ' Mr. G. Fiiliter, Bank of Montreal, Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, Dominion In- come Tax Department, Mr. Herbert W. Yeo, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. J. F. Lelghtizer, 82 Weymouth St, or lLIGIlTLYdamaged oiicloth rugs. Reg. $6.50 for $6.00 on sale days. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8509-4-30-31 AWARDED CONTRACT-Monou- gall and McAulay, well known local contractors have been awarded the contract for _the building of the new Legislature and Harris c Memorial Library. LADIES srnsw hats’ clearing a; $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 calmness‘ rib cotton school hose all sizes. Special 25c. Prowse gcaciliilless Mncltcwnzylzlmg \ Bros, Ltd. 8509-4-30-31 Mn J_ R“ Burnett’ Gunman 01mm in all ltgcolor N’ ---— Subscriptions already received. in a sequence dommm “5955541-5 Pllm- ‘>0 Mei’ 3 and Mr. George DeBiois ...... $30.00 ofmsctenefeul- JANE 3, on all dress goods, rayons, satins, M,‘ w_ Chester 5_ Mchm-e 35m) ' ’ gaging: A incur: ,3‘: gxéilm‘ coatings etc. Prowse Brosgsfig-lllg-slpal col. D. i. xlizcKinnon . IIEREVER m“ u,“ Wm 9mm”: 1,10% . Mr. A. . ey . you buy it both astonish . - .._.-._TAi!1 ___ Dr. Dewar 10.00 and wheneveryou Ind dfillilhl- 51,39 MEQMAXD COMEDY WHITE "I55 cllrtams a bargain at Mr James Paton . . . . . . 0.00 buy it, Magic . $193 P1111‘ "ll "Iii dB¥5-P1'°W5° Ems» Charlottetown Guardian 10.00 Baking Powder is l Wl- 35°9'4-3°'3‘ Moore sr McLeod 10.00 always entirely i- Dr. c. n. Beer 10.00 dependable, be.- TAPESTBY "B" cervei- 27"“- Mr. J. o. Hyndman 5.00 cause it contains I wide. Sale price 88c yd. Prowso Bros} M1 _;_ R, namn 5,00 no alum or adult. I-Id- 35°94'31"“ lir. Fiilitcr 5.00 erants of any 1.11 .2 A. McMillan .. 5.00 kind- SLIGHTLY damaged Linoleum rugs M, w_ H“ Aime“ __ 2M0 . selling at Anniversary sale for $7.95 Mn w_ K_ Rogers 3099 ‘MAD: [N CANADA p11 and $8.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd, M,‘ A B. Cosh _ 5m COIL-m 35°9'4'3°'3‘ Mr. Frank Clarke . . 2.00 7030"“, Ra "___ Mr, G, E, Hughes 5.00 v-lulmvro °FF1°ERS EXAMS-LI» °°1- H- C- Mr. c. H. Bissett ..... 0.00 Sparling D. S. 0., of Halifax senior ML Q H B_ Longworbh 5m) In "A CERTAIN vouncl-iglliiif ‘ Nov-n» t» velour-n» kind of _ , as the heartr staff officer, military district No. 6 is at present in Charlottetown con- ducting examinations for the militia REVERSIBLE Jute mats, 24 by 48 ills. Special price 08c. Prowse Bros, Propertys for Sale - I have listed with mo for Private Sale several city propertys, also sev- eral good farms situated in different parts oi the country. b‘ k i , hhs- great supe- ~ ‘git-mt: - t! no". but,‘ staff course for senior officers in this 11¢ 5094.39.31 -.-s . . province. thrills. ' LADIES silk hose full fashioned and silk to the top. Special price on sale days, $2.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8509-4-30-31 LADIES two-piece suits in flannel, tweed ete.~ Special for Anniversary sale $10.75. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 Aximlvisrsa mats, 271115. by suns. JOHN P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. Phone 800. 194 Grafton, St, City. {"wxzs 2mm?” coloured Special price $3.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3501344061. , v ra ncoa a e argain prices of 35094404“ m,“ s D _ $1.98 and $2.98 during our big salc. _ SUBJECTS & “y: f1 Jhm g, _ Prowse Bros, Ltd. asos-i-ao-al L, eon? W152i“ USUAL . ___ - PERSONALS , A V ‘Seghnef PR1 CBS LADIES flannel dresses all sizes. A _ t j “COLLEGIANS Si", o’ t ' real bargain at $1.79 on sale days. Mrs‘ E‘ R‘ Brow M, yesterday on _ _ he Prowse 1am, Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 a ‘m, w New York _ aeen Mrs. Grace Drake, of Bristol has re- turlled home after spending the Win- ter in Charlottetown. The young people are glad to see her back again, and regret that she intends leaving shortly for Ontario. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday, an adjourned pro- hibition case was dismissed. The case against one of the two taxi men charged with soliciting “fares" on Railway property was withdrawn; the other was adjourned to May 6th. A case 0f breach of the sanitary bylaws was dismissed. One drunk had his bail of $6.00 estreated, and another. was fined $2.00 and costs. Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many “ousandl of dollars in repairs and im- provements. It In now the finest Hotel oi lie class in the Mgrltlmg Provinces. it appeall to those who want a comfort- able Hotel and slllflldlfl M“ and excellent service at a moderate price. new; from $3.00 to $1.50 perday. i Charlottetown éHotel Co., Ltd. Worship Mayor and Mrs. Yeo. age of I-Iis Honour the Lieut-Gover nor and Mrs. Heartz and His erDlguised Patro y _ PRINCE EDWARD-MQNDAY and TUESDAY, MAY‘ 6th and 7th IN F LADIES AUXILIARY OF PROTESTANT PRICES 35c—50c—75c _ ORPHANAGE PRESENTS 3 ACT COMEDY BOX OFHCE OPENS M “THE BACK»! 5 PEgilHsANVe/EDORFQ TH URS; — CASH SALE EXCELLENT CAST DIRECTED BY BARBARA McNEILL‘ The Rev. Waiter Cotton who has been a. missionary in Rhodesiajouth Africa, is expected home on furlough about the 1st of August. The Rev. Mr. Cotton is now inllngland and has been the guest oi the Right Rev. Dr. Frere, Bishop of Truro. SCRIN Ruffle curtains. Per pair on sale days, 69c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. P > b P > > r > > 35Il9'4-30-3I 0 STARTS FRIDAY w) 1I>l»‘-l . i, . . The Flapper In All Her Glory v NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS-Tax- payers are reminded that today. Tuesday, April 30, is the last day for filing incdfiie tax free of penalty. vein for the early part and then Butcher mulls given a dramatic angle and asmash- mon $7 t0 $8.25. ing, thrilling climax. The sight oi CB1! 160911!“ ZZWF-Medlllm t0 E000 the girls‘ bascball team; is an ample veais were about steady. Common gyeful 191- anyone aha there are veais were easier. One lot cf about 5 plenty '01 other things to enjoy. 10ft? 800d V6815 blvllght $11-50 and r . CATARRH VICTIMS Are Getting Well It is easy to drive out a bad cold, 1 and a simple thing to end Catarrh l! you use Catarrhozone. Put a sauce- good $8.50 to $9, com- British Censors 'Mach Criticized MISS L. McQUAlD, liismlfl Proprietors WHOLESALE prices in all depart- ments during our anniversary sale. rssrvnan m- , - - - - __ _ --_-—- THE gitlltgolzlvalas» AE_ Form; sgamey, Donald Keith, medium kinds from s9 to 00.00. Com- Mode Of (jensormg Llterary Work In Bntam Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3509 i a0 ai pm o, Wm, on the m” The“ add 4 m” wk _ Jane W000"- Jvhnnle Walk" and m” “W” f“"“‘d"">' "Wed °““’°5 Arouses Warm Discussions And Some —-—— , one-half teaspooniul of Catarrhosone W‘ Maude Fulton all give skillful por- were sol! for $7 to $8.50. Good veal _ Denunclation A sraclAL line of ladies hats in m a pm, o, water, and. bring h a YE TESTED Ever: bod i to m will“ ‘"10 the direction of Erie O- $1°-5° t° “1-50’ mmmm $9 l0 $9-5°- ' m“ m“ “m” w“ A“ "p"°'d“° boll. Bend over the eteomins water. - T” . ' Y n vm 1v want to K t a ii. hit f ' - c°mm°n $7 5° 53-55- , styles, specially reduced to $2.98. (11,455 3 pump m “Bare Igmeggbetore proosedlng crgifitonuiiaazirn (Elzflfiéeilylbm wcguscvrzerlh sheep receipks a25_c°mm°n lambs LONDON, April zit-Literary cen- principles which everyone lmew and Prowse Bros" “A asosupaoa] wrap a towel over your head ‘and l. w TA R tilrther, let it be said that .. are WhmaLaRd éveryoné old and mm brought from $650 to w Ewes $650 sol-ship is becoming one oi‘ the most understood. At the present time not the pan so as to keep the fumes rom ~~ J- s‘. TAYYIDLOB I Kllm" is tfiaotive title’ athe‘ you should see ib-ol‘ them y 2' was. Common lambs sase to s0 “Elmled mm“ m Enghm“ “s “ w‘ “V” "“°““°"°"' km" °“ “h” "m" LADIES nisht gowng with lace trim flscallng-Th Blrienlli“ m nth‘ 2mg? Oolometrists most Lt a ‘ ' ' i‘ » ' '~ ' ' - ' _ ' suit of the banning oi a number ol cipies the authorities acted in declar- ‘ eel‘ - e ea "5 e556 “'5 ° ' ' a Ta ‘lllcture now showing Hog recepits ZOtiii-l-iogs ivere from mg books objectionable‘ Sale Price $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. mnhozone Wm ghstahqy m1“ the u: Bldmwnd d at the Capitol. ' There is no argument about the atttractlve_ »ol5'the rrfodern ’ girl and l8 t flapper or today is the bflsis of t __ picture, there is no ar. gulnent a t the photopiay. Goth. am Produ ions have,glven Adele 31151118“!!! ' most ‘origlrilb story an exceptions fine presmta- tion and all star csstl e Corbin his the most and characteriza- "flelwper" is,’ the most while his is daring in f clothes and actions, BU!» She Is lust the kind would like for a wife or sister. It would _ gore spqee thanai- iotted here give the picturein de- tail; suflice to say the story showg $11M Blrls now are not a bit dlflerimt than they h ve fllwayg ha“ The picture is handled in a. ‘Lioeslfock Market MONTREAL. Que, April 29.--Cat- tie receipts 829—Tlie cattle were about evenly divided between butcher cat- tle. canncrs. and cows and bulls. Butchers" cattle judged one quality basis were 25 cents or more higher than last, week. A couple of lots oi good steers brought $11. Just medium steers of light weight brought $10.50 llsht coniedy_ . rely, the Last Chance of Wfiiltifiliilil md common thin steers $9 or better. Cows were about steady at $8.50 for good cows andfrom $6 to $825 for common and medium kind. Common bulls brought $7 to $7.50, with medium quality up to $8.25 and tops $9. Butcher steers, good $10.75 to $11, medium $10 to $10.50, Common t0 to $10; filtcher heifers, good $9.50 to elm-medium $8.75 to $9.25, common $7 to $8.50. Butcher cows good $8.50 to $0, medium $6 to $8.25,’ canners $13.25 to $13.50 with the bulk at. $13.59 fed and watered not gradedJ Bows were from $10.75 to $11.50. _ In Memoriam DANIEL MACLEOD There passed away at West Rox- books recently. The lat/est novel to come under official disapproval is “The Sleeveless Errand” by Norah C. Jones. In a recent article on the subject .in one of the London illustrated Iweekiles’ Gilbert K. Chesterton dis- ‘jcusses the subject at some length and ‘finds that most persons who talk labout censorship are in a. hopeless Ilmuddle. He. says If his books have in lbe censored he would much rather lllilVl-E them dealt with by the Span- ‘ish Inquisition than by the Home bury. Massachusetts, on luonday, sccremy’ wmlam Joymonq-hcu April first, Daniel MacLeod, son oi Mary and the late Duncan biacLéori. F ‘he Inquisition Ghestenon any, they The deceased was born In "~""‘~~~ Iton, P. E. I. and left home to go .. Boston when he was a young man j y“, 4g m, we‘; mother 1n p“. of nineteen years of age. He learned l‘ “nglyl, a broil-yen Maicolm hi“, hi; the carpentry trade and later be- came s. prominent building contract- or. While professing no admiration i51- 1t least acted on certain definite Jarliugton, and three sisters, Mrs. Allan ‘ Lead of Hartsville, Mrs. A. J. Sm!‘ and of Boston and Mrs. He leaves t0 mourn. besides his n. P. Johnson of Woilaston, Mass. wife (nee Amelia Sutherland, lor- merly oi Pictou, N. S.) and four Apr“ 4th a; the m, homo, 44 Mah- The funeral service was held on 33-20 to 84," cutters $4.50 to $5.00. children, Allan, Lillian, Earls. and ohm-ha Road, west mgblll-y, Mm. L4,. ___-.- A P ELSH-IMPERIAL SINGERS ' 51101150191 by the Gyro Club the distingtlishedpatronage of Lieutenant Governor Hearts and Mrs. Hearts. . ‘PRINCE EDWARD ‘THEATRE Mollday and-c Tuesday‘ April _ 29th. and ~ airing Those World Famed Singers. slash: $1.00. {KUSH 75c. Rev. Robert Watson, 9b., D.D., pas- tor oi the First Presbyterian Church oi Boston, oi which the deceased was a staunch and faithful member for many years, conducted the Iervlttl and paid a beautiful tritium to Mr. Maclleod who lived an upright Chris- tian life. The first Presbyterian Church Quartet sang "noel: o! Aw‘ "I am Going Home" and "Abide with Me" which were very machini- ly rendered. There were mauybeau- tiful floral pieces which betokencd the high emein inwhich m. u»- Leod was held by ail who knew him- Burial was st Cedar Grove Ceme- l_ my. noi-ehemr, ma. v "At the beautiful gates we shall meet him ' with his sweet loving smile. w; have wwdvita oar deer one ~ l n» far-n um whim. Mr. Chesterton says there are three grounds on which a book dealing wth sex might be declared objection- able but that these grounds were hopelessly confused together in the public mind. One was that objec- tionable doctrines were preached in the book, another that the book con- tained passages calculated to excite appetites or desires regarded as anti- social or immoral and the third that it contained vulgar words and ex- pressions. Each ground was quite separate and distinct in itself. said Chesterton, but yet very few o! the people who either opposed or upheld the banning of a particular book could say on which ground it ought to be or might be denied circulation. with regard to the nrst the writers say the authors of so-called immoral books in many cues are merely giv- ing expression in the doctrines which if not preached are practised lnlnany classes of society. He claims I writ- er can not be blamed for advocating. a doctrine which is practised in pri- vate life by a large section oi.’ the population. As ‘to the second it is very dimcuit w say when a passage is objectionable as the state oi the mind oi the reader is always a doin- inant factor in» the efleot produced. m discussing the thirdhepoinh out that words in themselves an nothing apart from the meaning MMCIMIWO them and if the idea conveyed In one commonly entertained it does not make itobjeotionabie in an author b express it in words which ml! happen to befrdvtied upon b! 0on- vention. The chief fault Chesterton has to find with present attempt at cen- sorship is that they are baled on no definite "more! ‘prlnoiplll but merely on the shifting sends of eon- vention and manners. Taking lhaksq "IQII lffi lflfilflfii llllllUlfi 8509-4-30-31 LADIES navy suits all sizes, worth up to $35.00. Sale price $10.00. Prdwse Bros, Ltd. 3509-4_-30-3i A FEW last years ladies’ coats. A bargain at $2.98 and $5.98. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 KIDDIES white pique hats, also a few babies bonneis, slightly soiled. Anniversary sale price 50c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 T0 COMBAT DIPHTHERIA-At a "wilt meetini of the Red Cross So- ciety it was decided, subject to the approval of the Charlottetown Board of Health and Board of School Trustees, to introduce the use o1 toxoid serum for diphtheria immuniz- lflflfl bit Elvin! free treatment to school children whose parents make written requests therefor. A single course of-treatment. in the opinion 0f vivmnetent r" ' "lorlty, will render echiiu ~nd p". M19911“! immune Jitheria. Committees were appointed to inter- "W the health Ind school authorit- lfl Ind lrrsnse for full publicity. the difference between convention and morals. _ 36 ll?! many expressions in Shake- IIQIIN’! vinyl would certainly be MWIM upon b! present-day con- "IIWB- Th0! may or may not have been unconventional in‘ Shakespeare's I-IQQ- Till! may be wrong now tiifilsh right when they were used Md thmh they may become right in the future. But if Shakespeare inflected bk wife that would be then, it would bl wrengliow bronchial tubes, and you will realize that a powerful and health-giving treatment is at work. everywhere recommend and sell Ca- tarrhozone. Phone 860. will‘ "sf w wrong phat-i“ adwfio,“ , ,_ . , . Drug stores For Sale at Brighton l will sell by Private Saieone lot 5B ft. x 505 it. with new house con- taining nine rooms. All modern oon- venlences. Front proof cellarfitlectrlo light in all rooms as well as in cellar. Sewer and water connections. Also Lot I16 ft. x 375 ft. For price and par- ticulars apply i0 JOHN P. BRADLEY- Anctlonier. 194 Grafton St., City. 35011-4-30-41. J URABEAU (11547) The Black Percheron Stallion, Jun- beau raised by the Dept of Agricul- ture, slred by Jullss 110996). darn Jnraiielle (9009) is a premium hone of the highest standard. This horse won first prise when shown at the Provincial Ilene Show and in one a! the lineal proportioned horses of his type to be found. Ia has the sound» nees. slseand quality, dlao tho “m. nus and wllllnllleli. that are lo mash called for in the draft horses, la the insriiet today and will eall for with greater lnalstanos in the "to", m short he has the Dfoefiln. u‘ w". ‘ asteristlel that make the ideal type of draft. ' ' - ~ Thlshoraevvllibelntiieltnlst. owner's stable through the uaeen. ' Usual terms with special advan- IVIIITI‘ IIAILAM, - Elifllllfllli. Lot l1, - Install. I. l. ‘its Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. BAIRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P-E-I- I A McLeod & Bentley Jo A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEYLK. C. Barrister, and Atiorney-nt-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l’. l5. l. ._____._.@ McDonald & McPhee Be LA; s. A. MeDONALD. n. r. new!!! aAnnrs-rans, Arroasnvs. BT0- siolvav r0 w“ lllley Building Chslioiieiofl BELL Gr MATHIIEQSON . ERBELL n. L. MATIIIESOPLLII- B . Barrhterl, senor m- Money to Loan. Olfieee-Clisrloiteiowa and Mon!!!" Stewart & Imwthtl’ .v. n. stawAlvr. Ir. 0- n. w. LOWTIIEII. aAnamhas, aoucrrons. u one: oeom 8m" noun T0 LOAN YIWI-I 4-H. . r ___-___, _ (Dr. Di. T. Wflye ’ pomru. sunblv" 4N Richmond 91"" (‘lnrloltelowlm P- 5- '- OIIIOI lldlli "m" anon. ui r. n. i P I ll I P ll- I19- 5|!