_W_ W ELLNPIII, Ltd lice 1868 Jewelers \ ewo4++++oo0+v9++ HOTEL VICTORIA Famed for In oulllnl SGFWCG. Elegantly furnished. l2 rooms with baths. Make it your homo In Cliarlfltctown. ‘ _- z l it. "it. "it ‘ --‘-n-.~|os. , Early May Golds Simply say cold remedy to us and you will find the stop- pinig of a cold easy to accom- plish. The hnndy serviceable |‘orm and readily found the necessary, remedy. in; 2 Mics Druggisis STOCK onorlfrnous ll-’\l~ll‘"“-X- 311W -i\- (Quotations furnislit-tl ‘by Johnson at Ward IHJPIIIDGYS 01' the Montreal Stock Ex change) Atchisun Car Foundry u... American Car Foundry American Smelling & llefinig American Locomotives Anaconda Copper (‘aiiatlittn Pacific Railway .. New York Central Railway Cuban Cane Sugar . (‘ruclhltr Steel ...... .. international Paper . Alcxitrtin Petroleum . Reading Southern Pact to Studebaker Corporation lnion Pacific . liiitrti Skates Steel Corpora- tion .. ... 55 Kelly's Sprinufioitl Tire \' Vi‘ ll S. .. ... ~ \\'|ietii .\l:i_\' l~ll<"(| July Ill-l, (‘iii-u May Iititg, July 631,3 Sept (ills Lin!" .|iil_\ it"; Hopi 395*», .\l‘.t_\ l'til‘li I620. ..__ _._-¢t§ - (‘AUGHT QUEER FISH .-i'ri'.-.iz~.i'rir‘ CITY. May 1~ out ‘ea tings, ‘\'.'lio.~‘e~ cliict‘ pastime is to spin yarns of gigantic fish they ta landed, were nonDiu-ased to- ti.t_t‘ when Captain Clarence Slflfll’! craft docked with a marine men stei" weighing more than two tons. it was txatiglit yes rday in ti mach- h" “w, m,‘ nix“ “up... on‘ H“. p0 (lorveatt. Perfect. Attendance- Th“ fish "wfln, |-,.,~.| long. Slit por t-t-nt. ‘Laura. tiit-tcDougali, liziult-ti aboard Willi a bltivk and l"‘“"l"'"- lat-lilo, ttilt-i- pulling up :i tit‘ iiur- "—'——~ ill‘, \'t)lil' 01' llit- suit Volt‘ .lllt‘. (itllllll SPRINGFIELD NEWS-The con llilliltt its‘ spvriPS. _ of the Province ever published. The Wise Woman no longer Xhrtiws tiway her l-‘llflPrl when they Iit-vtitiio worn. She south: or lirintis li<‘|' rzlitics tti our rcpaii‘ shop tti lit- made new again. Who“ we turn out a job you can Sl‘1ll‘t't‘l_\"lt‘ll tlic tiifforcnct? l)PL\\'l‘t‘.ll the old shoes anti a new pair. Lambrose Bros [grit T0 i? it Suirsa. OVERWAT-Y TAii-°R.Ei>fT°'. MEASURE ENGLISH GtSGOTCH WOOLLEN C0. 15s RICHMOND ST. - - CHARLOTTETOWN, P. n. L GINGHAM i caresses for little girls at Pations. JNO. Anna-no mo l SIIPVBYOI‘. HBrmanvilIDilZrI-D’ Land STRYO-N BAPTIST SERVICES- Monday 8th. Westmorelantl, 11.00 1W0" 3 P. In: Albany 7 p. m. iilnptisin directly ut. close of after. noon-n service. Aovsnrias run kahuna or rue ISLAND-by lending your friends n souvenir of P. lii. I. only 57c Wltpuid. Guardian Office. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERQ _ Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must tbs in the Guardian Office before moon of n"? <18)’ previous to publication and before 10 s. m. on Saturdays. THE GARDEN 0F THE GULF ILLLUSTRATED-Souvenlr of the Province-best illustrated writs-up Price fifty-seven Guardian Office. ii. S. SASANADIAN SAPPER sails Yml" liveliest May m. She will be due Charlottetown Msy 9t]; and loads for st John's Newfoundland direct. Parties requiring spam are requested to book at once. Buntain and Bell,Co.. agents. TRYON - METHODIST ClR¢U|T —-<MOlllPl‘S ‘Day, May 5 at Tl-yon 11 11- "L; lit-Sable 2i p. ill. and Cru- Pill"! 7 h. in. Use your auto anti act tit‘; mothers lo CllllFCll. Bring the children young and old. Those tWliU seldom come, get your horse out til‘ walk if you can possibly do so anti rememhei- Mother's pray- ers and God. cents pustpsld. NEW DOMINtON-Following is the standing of the pupils for the month of April-Grade V»-1. Dorv tithy Doull; it-Annie iliacPhee. Grade I‘V—~1.—l~lelen Dcvull; 2—Is- abeila flliucGregor; 3- Elizabeth lliacEwen. ‘Grade IlI— Wilburt tliiacGregor. Grade l—1—-Roy Wil~ son; 2-(_‘arrie Gorveatt, 3—Ralph (ll-Pi and sale oi" candy. under the tiuspit-es tit‘ the St Elizabeth church Springtieltl, was a great success, anti was t-onsitleretl unc 0i‘ ‘tthe best - Tllll cnuut GUARDIAN THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAIT ' AFTERNOON TEA at the Russ FF-idly. 50 cents. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY like grown ups— a specialty at Pfl-IOIIB, CANDY! ositicuaus candy at the concert iin Prince Street School Friday night 8 p.m. Admission 15c. lNVE-RNE-BS SCREENED COAL burns like cosl should ‘burn; try a loud today. A. Pickard and Co. Phone 240. THE GRPHANAGE needs your ‘help nttentl the afternoon tea ut ‘the Russ, Friday, 3.30 to 5.30. FARM FOR 8ALE-122 ACRES at Hope River. Lot 22, formerly owned by Walter Peters. Appl-y to Soldiers Settlement Board Char- ottotown. . ISLAND SO LOtlST-The muslcnie held Sunday evening fllnsLAll-OFQWB Church, Sydney in aid of Bairn- scroft Orphanage was highliy suc- cessful both from a financial point of view and from the number of l 1's: ours THEV wi-usrutj All the latest popular hitmin COD ' UMIBlA_ RJBXDRDS lust received. l-lesr them at A. E. Toombs. . CHURCH OF SOOTLANDP-RBV. ' Ewen MscDougsll wll-l preach at Sfllhbflth 8th st ‘Brooklyn Ii. 10.30 Pet _ ers Roads at 2.80 and Murra-y River at 6.30: "Mon 9th st iris: Tues. 10th at Belle ‘River: and Wed. 11th at Point Prim at ‘l. P. M. HORSES DROWNED. - Two ilOPBBH. belonging co Mr. Gilbert Peters, were drowned sit Rustico thiis miorniing. The ‘horses had been hitched to a tvaaou on the shore. Breaking wither, they waded into the water nntl were lost. The anxiety over ‘the loss of two fishermen at Rustico has overshadowed every other catastro- phe, but Mr. Peters will neverthe- less have I the ‘sympathy or the neighborhood in the ‘loss of his two fine animals. COAST ‘ro icons-r HIKE.- Roy (‘low of Freetown ‘writes to ""5 PaDBX‘ referring to ‘the great interest created by tilie coast to c-oact walk contests which are the attendance. A pgogram was rcnder- ""5119 ‘"1 501119 0f "he Btflwhlwlififlti; ed by the choirfsupplemented by Provinces and stigigssts that Prince several numbers by Mine Margaret Edward mmd- should gm “to We Keir Matlieson, Mr. Davies and , ‘ ' Harry Grunt. The church was Ema‘ lHe believes were m“ ma“ crowded, even the vestry was pack- l" ml5'P"°“l“°° with 5"“ "m1 6"‘ ed with those who came to hear the (lltrflnce ‘tto walk ho the Pacific musical program and who were un- Coast and minke time bum wow“; able to gain admittance to the aud- cvmpure with ‘the be“ records "Hm 1 u‘ h- a u d u- ggr u’; Ieglifgdogimuglerecolmgcb will be nttade_ IMr. tCiiiow suggests ion which will be donated‘ to the ‘ha-l *1 viii" Should be ‘Pili- ws by cause mentioned. The program was some concern, itlite contestants to BB 1011011211 Ch°ii"“"EV°"mE and lcsvc-wiitthiout funds and make ‘ ‘- 1 a kiggfvmlfgve};‘“§f§°§f;;“§f;,,,u§§.. thetlr way by selling postcards or by Lldme (The solo dbugalo their photos or stoma such thing, in the two numbers was taken l?! 911d lltpon their arrival tn receive Mine. Mtttiieson) llvlmed Miaélgfitlollvrlg whatever the amount agreed on in [(1 lyrlgyllnllllrHDlgviezn-Fear Not Ye awning‘ Mr’ ‘(HOW Says he mm" ‘ ' -. ' n4 -_ ftwo young men in Freetown Oh Israel and Lonslder The Lili ° p35," Harry G‘rant--“‘Oh Song Div- rcudy to make lille start if ‘the con- jne." 'l"wo very eitlcelisni b oéss? test is properly iinnngni-ntea. numibers were ran ere y ro. ___ Neiltl. '1he musicals was held after SPLENND _,SHOW __ "L. d thfi church services between the Cover-x “aged an the Ilalppyllxagg hours oi 8.30 and 9.30. Mme. Mau- Themre Tuesday evening by the eson. who was formal-y ‘M158 M?“ Dramatic ‘Society of sit. Dunstan's 85ml KBlYi daullhlar 0t. Dr- E‘ Keir Unllversitiy was‘ excellently given, oi’ Alheiion. and Davies "e l° each ‘member [impersonating with leave for Montrea 0n o)’. marked ability the character os~ —-3Yd"°Y 9°“ signed‘ ‘him. Tito h-aii was packed i‘. treats oi‘ the season. The Rector ltev. W. F. Wrixon titrcttpied the chair, and tihe following program- lllt‘ was ably |li‘t+H(‘lll8ll. Reading ‘by Miss Margaret Druninnnntl. Solo by M l‘. Fred l-lzisiaiii. Flower 1ilay~~ ‘ l‘lit.- Little old Lady ot‘ Good Wlsiil t-s" by boys anti girls. Chorus» “Let the Hills anti Vales Resound" by adults. Readings-Afr. Charles Mat-Dull". SoiomMr. Robt. Howard. llllGil~~Ml‘ and Mrs. Everett Has- yoting people. Solo-dtemW F. Wrixoit. i{e€it1-ing—~--Nlis:~: Atla McKay Qhartette lmnle) nter Night." Duet-t-allrs McKay and Fred’ l-iuslam. Scarf Drill—- was the ubie accompanist. A very fine sum was realized, for which the tifficers are grateful to all. Brings Happy Ease Don't Erlduro ‘ Pain. Apply 4 l-IMMENT The Remedy your Grandmother used to‘ Got Burs Relief. On Sale Everywhere. lam. i)ialogtie—‘!Spnrklng“ hy the " “Stars of Sum- .1;- Young ladies. Miss Maude Huslnim __; .ral Choral ¥ The event oi the season "l Goat's A A noLY CITY in the Prince Edward MAY 12 “i HUGHES DRUG STORE K§K§KHZO g “SAY IT ‘ WITH Is our Candy Slogan There's no sweeter mes- sage for sweetheart, wife or tthe children than the one which is conveyed by n. box oi’ Chocolates. We are agents A coon THING.’ nus rr m for Page d. Shawn Chocolates .. .. ,... . . L°""‘°Y‘ °"°°°"'°' Molrs Chocolates Dr. ll. C. llarris ‘A Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours Phone 68-Y DIGKY DIPPY’S rik___i_~_._ ___._-.i---.-..- l . THURSDAY: WHEN THE AND ASK THEM TO SEN MUSIC». ‘ ‘ l- l t 9-42.30, 2-5. l During this season those dainty sweets will be rec- eived in frequent shipments so that their freshness and g purity may always be as- ‘ sured. SWEETS.” lOurlCandy department also If contains tin assortment of other confections. iitllllsllll 8t loiuisi-t.‘ . DRUGGISTS WDIHARY. BOSSSTEP- D ME SO ME. SPEAK Mow 12. MAY 12, MAY 12. .‘"a = to the doors and the‘ hearty up itlause ‘was the ontiy comment nieetleti- ‘as to tits favor with the audience. Following "is the cast of Characters in order of their first atpeurance: James Duncan, Assist- ant to ‘Daniel 'l‘a‘y‘lor_-—*R. D. How- tttt. Harry Giblis—/i (lllillflms in- spector.—~Wiil-lium J. McDonald’. Peter-A Doorkeemer ‘at the (jug. toins.——Merlin E. McOamtliy_ Daniel " Taylor-A ileputy drl the tCusticms ~—P‘atii it‘. Hughes. Raroh Peabody -—J. \‘V. Gordon Ethel Cartwright »—-(.“has. V. (Tllaniey. (flaretrce ‘ Curtwrigiitr-Vi/‘iiilizim Po\ver_ ‘Mich- ael Harrington-avail Nolan. Lam- bcrtt-A butler at ‘Hnrningt0n's— Tickets from members m, at lfrnuk Osin. Nora Rutledge-Frank J. Doucettc‘. Alice Hiil-fHll1$l.OIl>—~ ' Chas. .l'._ Trazinor. tMionty Vau-ghn—» Reginald McaKlnnon. Steven Den- liy-Leo Nelii‘ga‘n.—Act l.—’l“he Olf- liice of ‘a Deputy tSuveyor o-f the Port of ‘New York tin. the ‘Customs House. New York ‘City. -—-Act 1i_-— At the Hnrrinigt‘on's_ Long Island. (During Act 2 the curtain was lowered fo-r 30 ‘seconds do indicate a iatpse of two ‘hoursJ-Act III.- Office in Harrington Home. Act IV -Samc as Act 2_ .___-Q-0-o—i BUTCHEIRISF, AN-D MEAT CUT- TERB’ STRIKE OVER MONTREAL, tMiny 2.——it was an- nounced todaiy chat ‘the, strike oi the butchers, meat-cutters, and less skilled employees of the three large local pflcklflg houses Wil- loam iDavies ‘Company. Canadian Packing Company. and two ‘llltlllts of the Montreal Abattoir Company, has comic to an end with the stnikers accepting ‘the emtployers‘ terms, and only a few of them being tiaken back. the majority iitawing been replaced. iAbout 400 mien were affected land the strike ‘started March 1st. The men asked an ail around’ in- crease of ten cents an hour and a reducttlon from 48 ‘to 44 hours a week "The men ‘gto ihack to open shops. a {SS-hour week iand a 25 per cent . wage out from the old rate of pay. “w... ..¢-0-an.-_-~- llThat Inconvenient tlDownpour Umbrellas l Just the right time to pick out another Umbrellas, of substantial quality. for real May showers. i Specially good kinds at special- ly low prices. On group for men-one for wo- men: at Pstons. l?‘ t WAS SOME ‘TIME GETTW? PED O\lT FOR AFEW MNUTES; \ THOUGHT THEM, BUT l FiNAtLY DlD, ANQJUST rs cant uP A sense: Music SHOP AS l WAS SAYING/l ONLY LOVE. YOU DEAK—- I'M YOURS ALONE TO ME,HONEY- LOVE. I - . s»? aq-vr._-=v.-r- L» W. K. I. I ‘ ' , Whdsfiii 1 mu: At a meeting of the West Kent Senior Bueln-ll League bold Fri- rlay evening, the following officers were elected:- Pncsident Vernon Currie. Secretary—hlorri.s McKlnnon. Treasurer-Douglas Gordon. Executive Committse-dfliilip Mc- Donald, Gordon White. Ernest An- derson, Munroe McLeod. The schedule is being run in two parts. The following ls the iirst part:- Schedulo-nt Part. Monday, May 2—Grade 10 versus Grads 9 Sr. Wed, May 4—Grsde 0 Jr. tirade 8. Friday,- May tl-Grade 9 Sr. Grade 9 Jr. Monday, May il-Gnade i0 Grade 8. Wed, May 11—Grade 9 -Sr. Grads 8. Friday, May 13——(lrsds 9 Jr. vs. Grads 10. - VB. V5. VB. VS. The m: game of the West Kent baseball league took place at Vic- toria Pork yesterday between the Giants of Grade 10 and the lted Sox of Grade 9. The latter win- ning out ‘by a score of 11 to ti. ' The following were the line ups: Next game this afternoon at 4 o'clock-Grade Vlli vs. Grade IX. _____¢0&———- Opportuniiiy maloes brief cats. and if you are out he seldom re-- turns. i Faith Healing Cures Rep0rted| TORONTO, May 4—lutercm in‘ Hie faith healing mission being con ducted at Massey Hall by Rev. F. Bosworth seems to be on the. increase, for at Sunday night's servl ice, close to three thousand people‘; were in attendance—the largest; numtber which have yet attended at; one meeting. Some there twere who, seemed to ‘be there out of idle curiosity, ibut the majority seemed! to be intensely interested in that effect of tzhe anointing of, and lay-f lng on of hands on. those who sought s cure. Several oi‘ these had made their way to the platform on crutches and one at least, Mrs. M4 H. DtmiopJwas atbie to discardher crutch when she left. Her recovery was heralded with loud applause and her prozrass down the aisle as sumed the character of a triump: hni procession. with imembers ott the audience pressing in front all‘ sities to congratulate her. Mrs. Dunlop, who lives at 212 llcfiherson Avenue, stated to The Mail and‘ Empire that she hsd suf~ fered from rheumatism for thventiy- seven years. Three years 8K0 she] was forced to use a cane and for the past year she was unable to wuik a step without the assistance of her cane and a crutch. Last night shs made her way to the plat form in the ususl manner and sf- ter being anointed, she (walked to the door of the ‘hail with the assist ance of tlhe cane only. Her compan- ion carried the crutch. it was the first time she had ‘been without he: crutch in s year, she stated. t A ‘Remarkable Clue. Several other cases have occurred of nsiderable interest. Last Tues day, Leslie Simipson, a ten-ventr- old boy, nephew of Mr. Littlr-“ieldr ‘ .7 Ysrmouth Road. was brought to lths evening meeting from l-lstnt" el, where his parents rrsklr "c ,hsd suffered an attack of do" “ pneumonia inst winter and for t c ‘past few month had not eaten _s‘vh-_ ‘stantial food. and had ‘been in the hospital where his cuss was river‘ up as hopeless hi’ the dwwir" . When taken to the Ineetin" he "' , tiesred to be verv weak and '1“ tear was expressed that. he was dv int: He was taken to the piwttozuu where the usual prayers were s"itl ‘He brightened up immediately and walked across the platform. On ieav in: the hall on his way to his uncle's. he expressed a desire for something to cat. for the first AM LONELY~CO ME TO MY ARMS— 1/ Kiss ME 6oooBY—- THE. BOSS crime m, AND sAio~.-- . night. stated that he had gained strength ever since his return home und appeared to be on tthe high- I road to recovery. Recovery from paralysis is te-stl lied to by Miss Florence Lawson‘ the i can? day, as perfect a service, from every, .1 point of view as this store has always ] " given you, whatever the working US of 176 Davenport Road. She wrotelfrom paralysis of the utm- Ill foliwing statement, writingltlic age of two. ‘ Will you co-operate with make this new move a suctfess, by.‘ doing your shopping and leavlngtir, ' your orders as early in the day as you. It will be our aim to ensure" thairytru ‘ -_ @ shall receive, in the shocrter working _j ‘ said it twss creeping paralysis v_ t der. I was prayed for on Tbursdly night and instantly healed." Giants “Rid ‘Sea: h b (Grads 10) rs o r. _ Catcher v c i our may e‘ ' ii Langlile . ltrre . -_. ciuer WE THANK YOU G Houston R. Harris @ 1’st Base _ P. McDonald H. Crsswoll _ 2nd Bass e C. Drake G. White i‘ o -' G. Hutcbeson E. Anderson . , _ , a _ _ D Gordon w» J Partridge ©@)@@)@©©©w©<><$u“c ~.,.‘.; © R. Field -—_.;___T - __ - _ ._ . .. _.._ n; I. Horns R. Wsdloclt ~- C. Field ‘ I": " h. Mcllwflll E- 0W6" time in mouths and stipulated with her right hand tor the first i‘ R- Field strawberries. A long distance telo- time: 3n -- 11. Slmmfltts L- V/Qdlvck phone Ines-sage from Listowel last "l praise God for restoring e oi‘ my right arm. The docltw can now raise it from the shou- qiut i - t5 - . l t . ‘i r i ‘it . "ll. .5‘ Miss Lawson had boon luflc Just arrived for the fine weather. m. _ d!“ _.t it at: tml Fifillilllli} "‘¥l;t.it* ‘i '1 t.» ' / “SEQ” All"! IPn-HVJLTU-tol‘ . llifa-‘ba-"qfhflnr “tlww w] ll -_i t. t: i; tit t. xiii ‘there's iitiiiitititiitg .2 '*. ‘f.- —- \-&.._ in time ‘i ~ t “. “JR. - .: line jt-‘Vlill’. ‘vl/iutlow l NOT “coon BY- Bu? VLL-i K188 You!"