-Q. -file. 2; v 1 ,`f‘,>". fi; rmmitl THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Snaps For l'|oliday’s Fishing Trip In our stock of rods von have the niost varied assortment to Select from in the city. These were bought in England direct from manufacturer and price low. But for the holiday we are offering special inducements to you. 3oc rods for 25 5oc rods for 40 6oc rods for 50 75c rods for 65c 1.o'i rods for 85 and generous dis- counts on all our other rods the prices running up co i5.ooeach. Silk lines 1.oo for 75 Silk lines 1.25 for i,oo We paid an unusually high price for our flies f and an extra fine qual- ity for 5c each. J. G. Jamieson, Leading Tackle Man. E- Wedding Rings lf iliere is one thing more lliiiii any other ii liridc is paria- Piilar alioiii itis lier Wedding |;i|w...\t iriusi he good. _ Our r ii),-s aie the l)PSl Ill inuarlii, :ire Th" -‘llllle 'O the vi-iilrv, :iiirl liuw ouriiufdv =l_l‘d lin- qniiliiy stamped plainly iii- lilo. \\'rii»- for ring size ciiril. s G.lH. Taylo Jeweler & Optlclan ;. _;;-_-v mver Brotlicrs, Toronto. will send you frm- a c:ike_of their famous Plariloi 'toilet soup, ii you i-usntioii IU! IMF,- I aiu general agent for this Province for the following manufacturers Thom as Lipton, London,England. The White Candy Co. Ltd.,St. ]ohn N. B. Hamm Bros. Biscuit Mfgs., St.]ohn, N.B. The Sussex Mineral Spring Co. Sussex. The Computing Scale Co. Toronto, and The Toronto Litliographing Co. Toronto. Phone 199 free to customers. Mail orders promptly at- tended to. B. Il. Holman. Manufacturers’ Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 5-I7dniwi`3i. I' . TUESDAY. MAY' sniaoo. ' 'W n REV. J. A. The need of a capable and energet- ic immigration agent to worlc in the Mother Country and direct the better class of immigrants to Prince Ed\- ward lslnnd, has long been felt. The recent delegatlonl of Premier Hasa- ard and two of his colleagues to Ot- tawa has resulted in the 'appointment to that position ol Rev. J. A.Wln- field, formerly of New London, and more recently rector of Trinity Church, St. Stephen, N. B. The ap- ipointment will be generally regarded us an excellent one. Rev. Mr. Winfield is of Britislh- birth, and 'therefore understands the wants and wishes of t/he people of WINFIELD, SPECIAL IBIMIGRATION AGENT. ‘the Old Land' better than most Oarnar dians do, and can the more readily command their confidence. at the same time he has ainost intelligent and' appreciative interest ln and love for Prince Edward Island. This was attested by his frequent and valued contributiions to The Guardian while a resident of this Province. His knowledge and capability an A speak- er and writer, combined with his deep .interest in our Island Provlncemunln- ently qualify him for the work he is undertaking, and we are hopeful of excellent results therefrom. l-le will be paid by the Immigration depart- ment at Ottawa. the great bridge at Quebec which si is can be retained _with safety to have it asa notable feature of the great est Canadian bridge. The engineers paring the plans claim that by the ing summer licrs tells that our esteemed Govern 'ff.lf,.l§.‘l...1‘li',’°§..'.lil..‘.l1§`.fi§“.i`.I`.§. ‘i’.`§..§‘. A Wi” M°th¢l"$ 5f°l`)' ing. After a dlstingiiislicd career in _* .sland _politics during which he rose Lg( 3" mgfhgfg ‘nd dgughfgrg to the position of Attorney General, ie ran for the Dominion Parliament and was elected. He was appointed Lieutenant Governor on October 3' is _forty-six years of age." Governor McKinnon's article is ad- mirably written, cheerful and- opti- mistic. In 1950 we are to have our fllllway changed to the broad gauge, with a car ferry at the Capes malk.in\; hourly trips. Canals will connect the Hillsboro River will Tracadiu Bay and Summerside with Malpeq»ue_ Telephone connection is established* with the mainland. The northern' lcc is rJ‘iiit out of the Gulf by the work of agenuis at the Straits of Bellisle, andi for a great part of the your our cli- mate resembles the south of France, Special roads have been constmucteei thrnwrlioiit' thc Island for automo- biles-. Prince of Wales and St. Dun- stans have become degree-conferring colleges. Farming has become n fi-mi New Brunswick, according to the Sit. John Standard is getting better school books than before at about half iihe old prices. and it was claim- lower than those in Prince Edward Island. 'There should be no delay in making better tie,-rins for school books here. 3::-~f;-.~~ -::;.‘;;v::_._i_n;~ -.:-_.v1::.,_.-_~ _:..-____-L-.:*_ .;._'..:_."-,_.'~._.,_-:__ .__ _¢____:1__ .___.;i:= the price 0! an avernge Prine’ EQ- , THE QUEBEC BRIDGE TO BE REBUILT.. lt is given out from Ottawa- that ed cost of rebuilding is from $6.000.” Wen “B mu’ 000 to $7,000,000 which will bring ' A BURPRIBED- MINISTER. , collapsed so disnstrously whilo .being me “tal °xP°°d““"° 1°’ "W "'°"`k -- erected will he built on the old “P to' ”3~000'000 °’° “4»°00'000- And “FUF mln? Nl" I bl" au; , te and upon the old piers, which yet the first estimated cost was no f_°el;;`af:'_:dm :;pon:::;t:lm;a;ar_i;k,° I cu_a°_ ‘remained intact after the wreck. it _mow than $4-°00~000- _’1`lw\'° lf* 11° “U2 Judge. 0, my plum, ,,,,,,,,,,,, wh” shin these piers cost $1,500,000. 111 vryms 0"” Svllleil milk *"1* 1 had used i-iyomi, which brought The new [mage will have the same though, as in this case an important complete relief. Hyoimei has been a . _ .. ihne span oi nearly isoo im which Public work has been hlmslvd from ;'_°;;§_‘_*;°l°_ s__S_‘_>,‘{:§:'1-0;_f_‘°'- C‘""'°° 'was a distinctive feature of the first the mst' F°“"‘9¢°|'° Pr9°i°““ “ve” y' ' ' M-idge_ being the longest single. span were sacrificed along with millions of given up in despam Th” hmm wi” ,in the w,,rm_ money. stomach dosing, snuff, iiprarys and All win be pleasad if the longspan For the present and future ssflety douches without- success. and now no must be secured at whatever cos't. The Dominion is able to build it and make it secure. The Transcon-tinenrtlal who have ,been t-ohshiteti hha are pre-'railway cannot he left in separate fragmentu. 'llhere must 'ne all~rail iiise of nickel steel of great tensile C0llll¢.f~~ ".`~~_-_~.~_'_--f.._.>" f ' ';*..°.*."r.:rr;~:~'-_‘-=~;.:'_i::_~,;:_~.:-_._***_~_-_.~° PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AS IT WILL BE IN 1950. Canadian Colliers has begun a ser- art. The discovery of coal and oi ies of articles that promise to he of ha""e Fw” 8 Urea” i‘“1’°t“S ti’ m“°“` great interest, the authors being the f‘1°t""i“B~ Th” Iglsml has be°°'“° “‘ liieutenant Governors or Premiers of _ _ the several Provinces who will each ly_Pamd1se' peoinfd Uy 'early lm" B __ _ _ _ _ million souls, with s city population |desciibe what their Provinces will ne 0, ..abc_ut one hundred thousandp. like in 1950. The first article is It is an wld very “muy with an from the pen Of Hon' D' A' M°Ki"` air of certainty rather than of probf nfm’ Lmitenam G°ver“°r of _ Prince a/bility, and' shows fine imagiuativ |Ld“har;i Bland' Whose portrmt' wud powers and literary skill. The reader ”' D O °`gr“v“re 0! G°v“"“me°t will _involuntarily close his perusal -- House accompany the article. Col- “_ 'ith a fervent, "So Mote it Be." “I am convinced writes Mrs. -ai. B. l-Iopeford from St John, "t'hut.' - a 1904. Hestands over six feet two and majority of young girls who die of consiun-ption do so because their mo- thers neglected their health at the critical time when carefulness insures vigor and sound health. lf ii girl's lienltb is neglected from here eleven- th to sixteenth year her body will be weak and she becomes a_ready vic- tim of typhoid, anaemia, and in many cases consumption itself. In her sixteenth year my youngest daughter showed signs of failing strength. Some dyspeptic troubles developed, her heart became we-ak and palpitntion frightened her dreadfully. Shu was irregular in the important ‘bodily functions and rapid loss' in weight and .a ruddy can-iplexiion point- ed to 5 rapid decline. She disliked making her erouibles known to our doctor, s. feeling L felt l ifioulrl respect, and so,'oy good for- tune I was led to use Ferrozone with most- graalllying results. My neighbor next door, Mrs. Woods, hiaid found Ferrozone so good in nervousness that she persiiaderl ,me that it would restore Flossie's health, and from the time the second hox was com- mencozl her improvement was con- stant. She is now a big, strong girl, ruddy and plump, able to study liard and tn take her .share of house- ed by the late Government in that:|hold duties. Iam an earnest advo- provmce that the Qld px-icq, were , cate,of Ferrozonu. We all use it now as a tonic as it is certainly woman-'s host friend." All dealers sell Ferrozone, 50 coits per bofx or six boxes for $2150; pro- cure a supply to-day. __ __ . _____~ __'-__ , out any particular style of slioe for. More New Oilcioths---Lots oi' _ ,__ l_:' .f.-' ‘*¢o,¢.~‘ " ' `2~2.'.¢1 ._ ro n',=_O4 J' T V 'V' ` < -..e.:.:.:-:I I ‘ln u * _'$1 _ ~ -O ¢ ~ ': -_-' f Q1 '~, ' 1 ' -°',' = "_." 4.3.0 »t.;_~1,_.?1 1_6,-_9. _ __ Vt to iiqlqim 1-" l L ,-,i . ___ ~~ " 5°- ‘ 1 \~¥”/I Q.. @--I ,,€;)1,='~i -'°--‘.4 kv O i. 1 `y_(»4 ' , 3 \__\\\ \\‘ \\ ll For dining room, kitchen, bedroom or hall, appropriate tasteful designs in the most reliable durable and satisfactory qualities. _ _ Little Moccasins. Bootees, San- e dais, Shoes, Slippers etc., etc. ! ~ Pretty little creations, every pair ' 75 patterns to choose four, 25c, 304:. 35c and 45 in. square yd., one. two, and from yards I Bwiier fd). Weeks ' l world famous health' resort, an earth- e feather the nest cheaper than ever. reui canfu||y ‘nd profit by it exclusive models. We can nerve your . \,n...|.’\\ , __ , , -~-if riessix mf mum-i mi -1-1 'rim csAr.i.o'r'rs'rown ouhnniau f-it m=i°~H-' -T . ._ 'imr _ _ . 5. _. _,___-____-__..___-..._~-.._~-_--_--.. -~_~_---- -.-_~~--~----~-----~---- -- John J. lcdes, Clerk of the Prlv! Council at -Ottawa -and halt brother to Thomas D'Aray McGee the states- man, poet and orator, has new OM thouslnd dollars to the Mayor of Wexford, Ireland, to assist in estiab- lishing a. bacon factory there. The Canadian Parliament at its re- cent meetfiig did its work in- exactly four months' from start to finish, in which tinle it passed one hundred audi sixt/y-one bills. The Commons held meetings on eighty-four' different _days and the Senate on fortrelzht . days. The venerable Senators scooped in st the rate of $52 per working day while the Members of the Coinmone. whose average day was much ions" than those of the Senate, had' tu rest content with h modest $30 per dav- But even that was not too bad. Ev- ery Senator and Member mannglii' ill the four months to get fOr \\lmB°U ward Island farm. Not many of the free and independent electors fared so Thousands of oatarrh sufferers have lieve cstarrlf to be incurable. But Geo. E. Hughes the druggisf.,' holds out hope to all distressed. Hs sells it rainedy called Hyomei which is guaranteed for oatarrh, colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma Bild croup. Hyomei (pronounced. High-0-me) ' is medicated air, full of the healt-hy vir- tues of the mountain pines. You breathe in- the delightful antiseptic air, and as it passes over the indem- mation, kills the germs, and' drives out the disease. A complete Hycimei outfit, includ- ing al hard rubber inhaler, costs but $1.00, and an extra bottle of Hyumei, if afterwards needed, costs but 50 cents. See Geo. E. Hughes about it to-day. A JUNE WEDDINGS. Our stock of dress materials for wedding gowns is now complete. The latest fabrics from Paris and Lon- don are to be found in this section of the dress goods department. Pros- Dvrtfve 'bride.s‘are welcome to s thor- ough inspection of our beautiful and' up-to-date collection, before decld~ ing on their trouseeaux. Also ter member that Paton -&. Co. can Jas. Paton & Co. 5-~22d1i. f Beer& Weeks for Furni- ure, Window shades, Poles etc. /1-zzdif _._+ . . "Distinctive millinery for spring. 'Phat is our keynote-distinctive and individual taste to a very marked degree 'by the lar ran e of lov are useless, a few minutes in our millinery will be much more satisfac- tory to everybody. Jas. Paton & 5 22d "Are you ready for a change of underwear? Now is a good time to consider the question, and thrls is the store where (very underwear problem will solve itself ini- mvediatefly upon inspection' of our stock. Every desir- able grade and wear is here at 25c to $3.00 a garment. It is needless to dwell upon the merits of our un- derwear. Those who once wear o.iri-i wear no other. Prowae Bros., l.t.il. 5-22 d2i ture, Window Shades, Poles 4-zzdtf. m Infants Shoes When we undertake to adver- ise our Baby Shoes, we‘re lost. We can`t mention all the pretty styles, and it is not fair to single tliey- All are Beauties. of them. Don't think we ever miss selling A G _ in customer, who is looking for "°‘”S"°°='- ...’.:.:.°:.".'.:".l°.;..:t:.i’i'f..ir.‘":" it T | W Take home an assortment or "nam" MMM an 'Pm' bring in the Baby, i'-im is is ssc half my rate. The cm ons are rlctly frmiid and are not made with _ AT__ machine orof lamp black. Those who . _ __ , , .` do not wish any portraits hut know _ ‘ ' someone whom theyihihk might whhi frm, hsiioes i, vars ,mr my mn 100| DI one. will fenrnof hi f successors to Mark Wright Furnishing co. . G 0 F F B R 0 S 'Huis mm '°m_°¢ “I0 i“Wl'°|' by by "Tour Editor," The 0\tArdian.U¥\‘f\othW'“U‘» It ~ 1 . l .,\ \`~"~`-*ssc .,-- Prospective une Brides i , _Are Welcome _ D To a thorough inspection our beautiful and Iptifish eblldir tion of wedding gown materials, reception and Uluelihtatiii ings. \Ve have the latest fabricsfrom PARIS-all LUN We save you the middle man’s profit el HWMHQ X' taining to wedding outfits. . Also remember that Paton 8; Co can furnish the Isle better and cheaper than ever before. ALL NEW gpldllf- at 1908 prices. _ Yours for wedding outfits. se s els' new models now on view. The pre- - _vallfifng colors of this season are cer- tainly varied. A large selection of Q _ _ other hats in many colors to suit each individual taste. Descriptions C0. - tl, , _ y ”"*"`°'“‘_`."` PATON’S SILK GLOVES Beer & Weeks for Purni- ‘ Ladies who are veil? tif care to the __' Gloves. ' I-low can they they are getting quality- is unquestioiiabie. . - New Stock, all _staple Shades, all Sim as. Paton & Go _ UR Llfeet rtr|'t|i oil 0 . Bsme nigeria puitel ‘;25.oof X3 $50 oo Same else in reehand crayon $io.oo. T\l0 Ibm!! ?:'0t¢tl PHC” lr! just 01|; _-_-m-.fg-1_5.-n gn. £5 dats. It is void it it does not contain that IU! A. Anitx Mactson mia if it in me mama in in min mm vit! "wif i, l Portrait Artist, sos W. rg St Ned Vorkl i the name and address of the candidate fel' will 2 I ihmaui. l. ,__--V L_.____ ___,_ ._A_¢ Double Finger 7 lik; E5 and particular about “#1 . sonal appearance -"vB They buy -at where tlie question _lf ,_ _...W