oéLEAR MAS A ill -.. t.‘ .._.....- _ Ytlll ill ill . tlall Paper Iiatalog? We want every family in Prince Ed- - ward Ipslland to have one of these cat- alogues. " We want you to have an op- portunity of comparing our prices with those of any and all foreign dealers. ~ Hundreds of homes have received this catalog‘. It has gone to every cor- ner of the Mairtime Provinces. Or- ders have come to us from all parts of Nova=Scotia' and New Brunwick, or- ders based on close comparison with foreign catalogues. _ - You need a cepy of this catalogue. Will. you fill out this coupon and ask for a copy? l l ~ A I MOORE & McLEOD, LIMITED . Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please send us immediately a copy of the new Wall Paper Cat- alogue. . ‘Name Address liliilra 8i Mlilfltitl Ltli. iii-ill ollolll St. cliiiltllttlli@_ iiellbyonrnend » ma»; um. All the glue of direct n m none of up‘ u loot. but Bea them qil he'll llbe them. M4 will lite tllem more and $0 es yon nee them. light fixture: er. ex- e» w. w» f; liillirilli ELBCTiliC Gilli!’ Lilli Auction of Valuable Property g IN CHARLUTTETQWN h ii inn authorized ivy Mr. A. E. Mcliuchcn to scil on Fflfliifivffli ‘ collllllilnioing at 12 o'clock noon, his valuable residence, situated No. 9 Grafton Street, containing 11 rooms. 2 bath rooms, it pantrles, pro» petty ell in splendid repair, good out lbuildings in the rear. Beauti- ful grounds in the front. All modern improvements in house. lnspcct ion at any time from 2 1o 3 p. in. Tamra at sale. DION-DAY. APRIL 3511i. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. Pittman WHONES FROM or. lvtario J. Conocal who ulna culled TRIM TO CHEM-The first iong"up irom the president's place, lit dilation telephone conversation ibe- Illivunii. Cuba. to extend lithe greet. trlfen Dunedin undtlubatook placo ings oi the Republic or cub", m m9 wlletum: Hon. ‘Al-llnlr llieigllen, ooinlnloni 0i‘ ciilnluiu; Telephone rionuw. _L. liinckenzio Kling, lion. conversations betwceirmtawa and ‘J7. ' Sh, Folding, "fion, Rondoiplie Havana lwill pmhiiilily be somewhat Iiknieui spoke in ‘turn fromitlie limited, the regular charge bcllng Perihelion; buildings to nreullionl $11.55 rol- thFOO minutes. 7 j 16m‘ Experience Ifcofiee keeps you awake ' nights, change co , M CEREAL umotsllfiietttlt qettlfies when" ' Mammy... ‘scurbyourxerlt. Economical -— Better for You _ is - a , Reason.” cnYsfrKLl libel; not only were all. the buttons ‘of the miscreant, though unknown to handle my purebred, stallion, Lord Dahnney, for the season.- Janiee England. mvellers Rest. FIVE DOLLAR; Jor ene with klttene, provided they nurse eiilf fox pupa 80nd cote and irittene to, R. T. Holman Ltd" aummenide; -'. o. o. F.-'i‘he sawmill-qua %. --OLEANI‘NG UE-Tho workmen‘ are busy den-hing up tho public square. Summorisitie. ‘jbemtifying ihlls popular breathing spot for the summer _ ‘Qhristian Church hex; Bun." -—‘-lTT-L_E FOLKS OONQERTp At a pleasant little concept put on by Norma MoQuarrie» and other little girls dos; week in Summer. side n-ncat amount of money was realized which will be used for tholpoor of the town. These little people are deserving of praise for their thoughtifulness of others. --POL'CE. OOUIHZ-A summons has been served on s. young man in town chit-mod with u: "‘ a disturbance on the street while under the, influence of ‘liquor. ‘His case comes up for hearing st the lpolico court this itwiednesdsy) morning. ' H -MONUMENT ARRlVES.—-Ken. sington was the scene of busy, opera. lion Tuesday when a number of men from Mallpequo assembled to unload and» transfer the parts of a monument tlo be erected to the memory of the soldiers of that section who fell in the war. The ceremony, of unveiling rvilibe held some time inter, to be announced. -THE CHAMPION SALMON»- To W. H. Morrison, son-oi’ Mr. James A. Morrison. Sunimersido be. longs liiilc creditor landing the largest salmon ever caught in the Dunk River with u. hook and" lino. The excellen; "specimen which weighs ll: lbs. and 8 ounces, was caught Monday nitlernoon at Burns Rock, an culinary bamboo polo, medium linc and worm bait, being the onlv. arts employed. Angling enthusiasts are showing muchinter est in the record catch which is displayed in the sporting goods window of R. T. Holman, Ltd. - -<A .LOW.,DOWN ‘IIRLCK —A citizen engaged at: street work a dew days ago laid‘ his sweater oil? during the afidernoonh This work necessitated his going some ifllbanoe away. 0n his ‘qoturn in the evening ill; was surprised on picking‘ up the garment which was practically a. new one. to find cut of!‘ but. also several long slits had been cut. through, rendering it worthless. it can well. be said that hc is capable of committing any criminal offense. _—DACK FROM OTTAWA- Mayor Campbell rein-riled on llVion. day waning from Ottawa where lie had been attending nn executtve THE heelth ofyenr - _ eklotetoninpert- eeLlor ‘you ‘to be eareleu Ibo»! the bath teen-van use. Keen ‘the akin eleer “d I800! II event e n trenl! l LIFEIIIOY MAM.” Oddfellows will attend. service in'i ~41’ FRY. l0 Ml] ll this IP04. ._WAN‘I'ED-_A competent, i i It ll the but of ell eoepe- et It ‘IIIOII thee cleanser. -. V l p FOR A LONG TiME-n l ltrlillirrriiliill txltultltE-SDAYE THE LKNDLADY TOUR.’ Asxen .NiE. TO FlX HER CUCKOO CLOCK, WHiGH HAS Nor CUCKOOIID meeting of the Union o! Canadian Municipalities which met. tlirlIQ. on April 14th. His won-ebb strongly presented the _case of Summertime before the meeting in tho-mutter of securing the lllederal govern. merit 40 pelr ‘cent. grnlrfl hinder the Hishwnyn Improvement scheme. Slunmerside. ‘iii was pointed out. is no individual use. in that its Water street is a con- necting link for an improved.‘ trunk highway throughout the province. Reasoncd fromthis _po_int, a strong impression was made upon _the Government and Mayor ‘Campbell's representations are now receiving COfllHldBNuOlIi." . l -WEDDING BELLS-The home of M-r. and Mrs. Hubert Reeves. Freetown. was the" scene of a. most hI-PPY event on Wednesday even- lnz, hiaroli 30th. at 6 o'clock when their younlteet daughter. Flora Katie was united in Holy Vitedloek to Mr. Richer-d John Banks oi Conway, P. E. l. The oer-e niony was performed by the Rev. John Sterling. Bradalbnnel inéihe presence of about eighty invited rule-sis. The pretty young bride lookl edcharnnlinxinagownofiwltrite satin and ‘georzette with rose bud and pearl trimmings and wore the traditional veil arranged in cap style held in place with orange blossoms, carrying a shower both quot. oi roses and pinks knotted to- bether with white satin iiihbon and maiden lliair ferns. She entered that parlor on the arm of hei-‘fultlher taking her place beneath an aitcn arranged for tlhe occasion while llic wedding march was being bennti - fully rendered by Mrs. Russel Burns. Miss Sadie. sister ‘of- the bride acted as bnidssanaid; dalntily dressed in tourquoise blue silk and goorgctte. also carrying a "banquet oi‘ roses, while Mr. Niel McDonald of Braxiaibano, cousin of the bride. attended the groom. Alter the core rnonylthe guests returned to the dining room where it is nleedlossl to say all did simple justice‘ to the dalintles provided. As supper was being finished the toot oi horns natli tho clung of bells announced the: arrival oi’ a. band oi merry acroba- ders who were generously treated by the host and hostess and after giving three cheers for the bride and groom quietly (leparted. The evening was further spent in social intercourse music and dancing un- til the second call for supp-er game. When all had partiflren of the riianyi" good things dancing was again re- sumed illll grey streaks in the east- ern horizon proclaimed the advent of another dsy when too soon vrenlded their way bo their homes,- wislring Mr. and Mrs. Banks many happy years or ~ ‘wedded lifeJThe bride and groom were the recipients oi‘ many valuable and useful gifts lmgether with some srubstantled cheques. testimonies of the esteem in which they are hold. ..—JOT'I‘~INGS “FRDM TOWlNr-Tbe climate conditions have been so favorable during the. past month that alirwdy the lpeop. lo are zeoling the e cflects o! an. early spring. The community was saddened greatly by the death ot- Mr. Henry Ready which owilnred on the 17th inst.- Mr. ilouiy was. name . ea poorly trained and undorpeid , lathe - but malty lofthe m. lnxmn. the emcibnt school teach- all» fir”! ~ ‘u. :4 if m Iouglrioultl. FRGILEM . (Continiwl il-oln Pearls” .5 ‘Iexr-I-Wiv- wbtentsrrthirliorlilee the public school should be considered. We appreciate the fact thlt there IN my thingminl our public school syntlomwrhieh ate not rltht. I110! , I a literature t-booke; end so on. but we sho . DNeciate the fact» that meet‘ 0f theltnik about our fiflqilflted course of studies and some other things ie ell hninlrng. pm of the. trouble in that we are inc. and ere not ready to believe that it can never be found. flluootors have always tried, and still are trying, to find‘ the road. pionee s who started out in high hope have been glad to return to the old hard roan which alter all they have found to be the easiest. Whether there is or is not a royal load to learning depends upon your point of view. Therein no ouch road an the term lidcommoniy understood, but there is such a road for those who have n pur one in view and who {ind en ioyme tin reslhsrd ivork. To these the road is easy. but they go over the name ground as the ones who take tho stony path. Whether the child will enioy the ‘ school work depends to n great extent upon the home influence, and. to an equally great extent upon the teacher, and also upon the nature of the child itself. An improved (100186 of studies will not in the final analysis help matters uny,l as has been shown by some o! the states to the south of us who went | too for in this and now find it nec essary to retrace their steps. Let us not overburden our course of studies with subjects we suppose" "the child is interestai in" and. call child to turn» away from them in disgust in the belief that every- thing is study. but if we include them at all let them be recreations rather than studies. I dons value if directed in the ‘right will’. Do you cooperate with your 163-01191‘? ‘W! You help your children to understand the teacher and to regard him as a. fltiemi who in u-y. H18 to help? Have you secured tho be“ 19303191‘ You could get? if you 113W HOt. “You know thc reason. You know that our teachers arc in sufficiently trained. You know that they cannot lie truc to lhein- 3 selves if they stay in this Cflllhlry I at the salary now offerelltllcm, uh 3°53 111°)’ have no further ambition ma" teaching in the public schools. Hem“! “e5 file solution: What value do we place on our Children's iuturc? Thcir education will be in direct proportion. to that value. itdiwnts of Prince Edward island, “PP l0 YOU to decide what um gm training oi’ your chiidi-on all be. an that will largely dc. tel-mine ther future 1 “m. Sir. etc., A. W. BOULT Albany. P. n. i. ER- fuil measure of succcs. i 1,1 . 110141 o! labor. Some h! Zuslxl “*5 Mme" have lately installer! i" ‘heir 1mm“ Drivato electric wsiooltinzdoraroyel roqto" them studies, and. thus cause the - Thehomo influence is oi‘ twméll. a i t. “SO poor old Bill is deadi I’m downright sorry. He was one of the beat of fellows- a great spender and one of the biggest-hearted men that ever lived. Sure, I'll chip in," "How much have you got there —-$242? My! that won’t go far with the widow and three child- ren. Only $242! Poor old Biili” l Your "name may not be Biii— but it you dropped ofi‘ to-mor- row, would your kind friend have to You -d0n’t care what happens aitcr you’re gone? 'l‘l-IE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA i HEAD omen provided for? Or, do. You don’t want to icavc , your loved ones to the tender care of friends or relatives who probably have troubles of their own. And you don’t need to. It you are now in good health and will agree to deposit with us a portion of your savings for a few years we will undertake to pay a regular monthly in- come to your widow-an income which will commence at your death and continue as family be long as she lives. would some pass the hat? Just write your name and address on the coupon and mail it to us. Then we'll send you our booklet which tells all about it. There's no obliga- Ycs, you tion involved. COUPGN o! Collin free booklet lboul Monthly Income Policies l ~ TORONTO, ONTARIO P. A. Ferquhnreon, Brunch Manager, Prowne Bidln. Chnrlottetown . . lighting 331108813, These will‘ Jnn-ny other signs are an °vi\ .. of the progressive spirit which PFWWS °m° the Dwnle of Irish- lnwn. "Em eiolr" iii undoubtedly‘ their motto. Miss Mildred Barr-‘ or has done admireible work during "w Pest two years. Besides the wonderful row-its. foldowied drom her mat-hing. she has by flier own and tine pupils etrorts furnished u"? M11001. second to none in the Province. having supplied it with a blow-unfit! quarter ‘oak roiled top desk, swivel arlni chair. organ and library tlontaining sixty volumes. Assuredly Miss Harrington believes ll» ' st. The "time was very agree- ably spent with selections from the grnmaphono graciously donated for the occasion by Mr.‘ Fulton Adams, songs and social chat. We regret the deilrturo of some oi‘ our young men to the Canadian west but; we wish thelm every success. M-r. Picton MoCormnlo has returned to his home in Charlottetown after, spending the post week with friends in Kensington. WESTERN PERSONALS iirashakespearets. quotation "Noth. ing is to commendable as urging little children along the flowery paths of icnowiedge." Mrs. J. N. liivnnercntortained u fow oi her held in very hldl esteem by all, which wax. evidenced b!’ the llnrgot concourse which followed hisercwl luaius to Indian luv-er- olmieteryl on the 19th inst. Our popniarl young friend Mr. Joseph L. 381ml.‘ are is contemplating building n. niw house which, when furnished will ' add much to tile general appear-‘ since of iii c community. fri ’ heartily welcome into their = 5 ‘midst an old neighbor, Mr. lib-as. or iMsnn. also new ones, "Mr. and Mn‘ Fulllttmi Adams. Although Mr. hiann was HD3011] but a ah time. he was greatly missed. social activities. Evidently Mr. Mann la o home- loving man and we '\\'l5lh him "double lllg‘ prosperity which eflways befall him in his present surroundings. Mr. Adams _is_ p, pijonppcljim flmiltrypmllllifrbi’ niid wo‘ltlruot' lllo u-ili moo,- with in Their ‘l ‘ _' relieve the pain ol-j bruises ‘and ernell hurts. _" ' "l. t... 1 Mine llt gulls 4% Pixel: iT. friends on the evening of the 15th‘ ' pelle, Sh-orb l -4Mi':i. Mcoonulll who has been visiting Mr. rind Mrs. Reuben Dur ant Summeniide left on rclilfll V05 ‘ terday for Saskatoon. ‘ Alley. W. 1i. ilardhls leit ms tolxioy for lSt. John. t}, attend the Christian Church Colivontivu for , tho ‘Martilno Provinces. ._-..... —Mf5 Thomas Hodswn of Bede- que was operated on Tuesday. April 12th in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal‘. She is doing as woli so on be expected. --Mrs. Cherie, G8)’. Anlllmonish. N. S. is visiting former friends hero. Silo is the 300s; oi her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alex Chap- r00ko. ll ' .1 41%;- mnnyfriendiiin town and country will be pleesed no learn that Mrs. (BL) Tanton is rocov. BARGAIN ANNEX! “W npd M-IWI. Russ, Montreal on address next Tuesday "beto who have been spending a. vacation me Empire clulb on wholes p0" at Malpeque are visiting ‘Mr. Russ toward we hopenghopf. . and Mrs. Lcslio Wright of Sum- ---—-<e-eo-——- ' inorsido. Lift Off with Finger MARRIAGE 0F’ SAMUEL GOMPERS NEW YORK, April ]9.——sfl1l'|\l8l Gompers, prusident oi! (the Aimed- csn Federation oi Lnlbor, and Mrs. Gertrude Gleves Neuscheier, {whose engagement was announced Friday night. were mulrricd here yesterday Pleeee eenlme your ‘ ' in a hotel. The ceremony was performed by Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Wagner. Only a few close personal friends ot.‘ the bride and bridegroom were in attend-once. Those were guests at a bridal Mouktust turmoil- lately litter the 0818mm)’- Mr. and Mrs. Gompeirs left. iln- nrodiately for Toronto, where the iillibor louder is scheduled to deliver Smoke ‘ &B :3; Si: with Doesn't hill-i, a on: nl-oo a "Iii-mono" on en aching 0011\- etnntly um col-n mi» W‘ then dined‘! 70h ittt it. r1811?» with ilntere. Truly! Your dloulgiet eeiils a tin! l ' oi “PIOIOIH' doe e’ tow cents. iicient to remove even 1W4" sou: earn, or een between teen, and the oeiineee. W1 l ei-‘ing from her recentniilncss. ll -..-._~ r: . LATER, when I cor mes. RENTZ?" P70700611? ol= THE. CLOCK, AND, CALLiNG UP THE LANDLADY, smo: " HOW is 11.35 ctocl<_, neonate trfltetlon M“ 43y snot {AND slie-s»._lo;-—- WEL .,‘l~r Ain't unsi- YET, l>2..'DiP'P‘i’. IT 6055 sEFoRE. t1‘ SUCKS.” \ t TO rile OFFICE. ' .._- .