t e e i r ~11 o I v i a T! e it e d e ll e ' '1 e l c i a I I I I l a I u I l b a I l? It I» n tuna-unused... a '. ' . - SIIIIIIII-IIQI‘. Smoky City Cleaner We have been tortunlte In procuring u quantity o! the famous Smoky City wall- paper clearer. This prepare.- tion Is unexcelled nor remov- Iu! dust. and dirt from wall paper, cnlsomine, window shades and all Interior de- corations leaving the surlmee clean and bright. Get away from the trouble and expenseéol l paperin: pvppir ‘walls by using "Smoky . y. Price '35 cents per tin—- l The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. n in Cut class Inst in = A see our special new ' designs o, ll. TAYLOR jeweler and Engraver .- Store for Waltham we watches ”‘ “,4w0v¢§OOOO&0v-&00-0+-v‘ RACE HORSES ARRIV .—Tlie John Telegraph says:_ Four irses for the New Brunswick and “we Edward Island circuits have ached the city. "Kid" Dryden d p, Keefe will drive them. One [he horses. King Wilkes, has a “ord ot2.09 1'4, wen on United bu. tracks. where he was ilrlven N," my, the well known Carr IlIIll driver. The qotlicr ‘horses e 5,9911 prospects and one of p“, will he__se7nt_to Prince , Ed“ ’ _ . D“¢QQQOOO—OO-OQ-QOOOO-O~OOQNOQ§QQO-O FObO-QQQ Q§.Q...*.. Prince Edward Matinee 3.15 Shagp Night 7 and 8.45 Usual Prices Usual Prices Goldwyn Presents r¥i’I‘8i$¥§§U§UIfliiiUiilfillifiiliUiIlilfilUIUIII‘ '1 . I*~QM§W¥VBOI~Y".Q'Q*Q‘ G —-—-_-. \va.. stand. the others to remain h re. Mr. Dryden says that he has also secured Peter Parren and Four Feather for the coining 59a. son. a: SOC/l ar //c 567171561’. ) you ndibonr QIDBYS BOW Ic/iadtzo wit! 0007 qoby booed c loo/co’ lac; sfic w: £14.12: . BOHEMIA AND _ n-ir SUNNY souru f New Its a happy, snappy comedy drama o York life and southern love. lts the kind of a picture that gives you that gr-a-and and glor-r-ious feelin’. lts the kind of a picture you’ll want to tell all your friends about. See it today or Saturday. MACK suncu “Explosive one? _]N_ 12th thrilling eluipter “heat Him Rough” A F101 of fun and laughter in two acts. _o r‘;- “Smashing Barriers", "Meow u >4 o» w+o++u++o+o 0+ momuwrww u» 4&>+O-Ob ‘g a x xAxLAA v v v v vv v v vvvv vvvvvv . QUALITY IIAMS AND Bacon “on: mi IS T0 SUPPLY TIIE BEST” We guarantee that all Pork products sulllllied by us are the product of Canadian p hogs, and further we handle only Govern- A mcnt Inspected Meats. We believe we are the Only Packers in Eastern Canada offer- IYIH exclusively Government Inspected, and strictly all-Canadian Pork products. It is well known to the trade that ‘arse quantities of United States Meats are being offered in our markets today as Can- adian) Product.‘ Why buy the poorer grades when you can get the Canadian Meats for the same money? lThe Sims Packing Company, ‘ltd. _ "9"": B"! 100 percent Canadian Products ‘wwmq . .. monomer"; ‘WM, “M. ,, (1% Q",,.,,‘“"5 Akn-u..- -. . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. an; CENTRAL‘ GUARDIAN IT PAY! to buy 1n tail province. WE ARE AGENTS for the guin- Ine. ‘Prince "Hat manufactured by Chrlsty and ‘Co, Prowse Bros. Ltdl, 8715-5-7-ME2I STRIPED CREPE DE CHENE suitable for blouses regular $3.00 Saturday special $2.49. Paton, Ltd. 2i ASOENSION DAL-Thursday 1i3th. The Rev. R. M. Brodie will lead a sipeciul service in Church Road at 7.30. p. m. ECONOMY IN DRESS GOODS. —The one who reduce, expenses by making her own dress wear will filnd opportunity for further econ- omy by looklng over Patons lovely dress goods department. 3i OFFICE CLOSED.—Dr. Sonnlle- bury'-s_ (iffice will be closed from May 10th to May 12th“ >8722-5-7-ME2i m THE LIST OF CONTRIBUT- IONS for St. Dunstiifs Drive which appeared some time ugo the fol- lowing was (imltted from the list Mr. Urban Gillie 25 (zents. 8148 YORK ciRcuirf-iimin-i-ir Day will be observfll nu Sunday, .\Iny;'f‘f"l_ with Black Wlifllfl» os- York 91h at the following service . d Brzick~ 11a. m.; Union 3 p. m. nu ley 7 p. m. HOSTS OF WEEK END BAR- GAINS at Futons. Ltd. 'I‘his is the first week end 31110 under the new management and is one long to be remembereil. Read the ail elsewhere; . 2 LADIES SILK SCARFS-Manu- faoturers Samples at. manufacturers prices. Plain colors and fancy stripes. Just the tuoch of color My Ladies’ 5111i. requires In the Spring. Rhnging in prices from $4.10 to $14.50. ‘ COAL TO ARRIVE.—Wo expect vessels with Inverness Screened. Albion Nut and Sydney Screened coal. Book your order now “and make sure of getting coal at the, lowest price. A Pickard and (10.! Phone 240. 8253-5-8-31‘ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO‘ AD- VERTI$ER8.--Advertlsers are res pectfullvp-eminded that copy and’ Instructions must be in the Gunrd~| Ian Ofil".= not later than twelve, noon 641211 day except Saturday,‘ when the latest. hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. “dtf. GOES TO NEW YORK.—.\I1'. Richard ll. Young, Grafton St. has. gone to New York for the summer. .111‘. Young has friends in nll parts of llie province who hope that Ills sojourn may be u very pleasant and proflmble <m':.~~Q. son/mi serum: W-EAFIABLES -—-Pg,tons Ltd, have some exception ll values for‘ Saturday and the‘ intelligent shopper should at once rend their ad elsewhere. lI your hoy net-tie a new suiL-lle, coat or hat tnlre hliu---tu-l-1atuiis.- II’ you need a lblonse you go, as blouses as high at $9.25 are soiling for $4.75 on Saturday. 2i A FINE RECORD~—iMi". John Wilfrid Godfrey, of WIBTSIIIIBIII, l’. E. 1., who received the degree of Bachelor of Arts n1 Dn-lhnusie llni— vcrsity on Thursday stands hill} in nll his clauses of this year. he iuiilces five first classes [including one high first), and one pass. Ills stranding i_._- as i0lI1)\\‘SI—‘POlIIlL'lll lficononrv~lliizh class (loading his class). =Soeiology-—lt‘liiss 1. (stand iug third). fldnglish Et-Patsseil. History of English law-{llasi 1.. (standing second.) -Crimes-—Class 1., (standing second) Real Property -(‘.lnss 7., (standing fifth). 11c- i-ildes, completing hi,“ Arts course he has now completed his First. Year Law, in which he has made ii first. class In all subjects. Mr. Godfrey has this year made more first (‘losses than any other student In the graduating clmss. He. is the island's next Rhodes scholar, and when he goes to Oxford in October, he will continue the study of law there. 4-0&_._._ MONDAY is the last day_ for re- ceiving discount on electric Ii M bllll for April lighting. Ply to a)’ and lave money. 3707-34-31- ‘ed ‘by the Mlniird's Llniment Co. Limited- l I was very sick with Qulnsy and: thought 1 would strangle. 1 used‘ MLNAJLUS LLNIMENT and it. re-i lleved me at once. I am never without it now. I Yours gratefully, p I I MR9. C. Q. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st. _._iqo-o>-i—- Auk Ior Mlnnrclm nm! lnln- no other J -'—~ ._..__.4_-. ---l-—~, Dnli. C. Iiarris l Eye Specialist orneelwal Bonk Building, Charlot- tetown. ogififinlltl; a-s. Phone 68-Y ‘a 'e>r~si':~;w<> r< .3, Y. M. C. A. LADIES Auxiliary re nwmber meeting todny at 3.30 to ppm for rummage sale. 8231. THE BRUNSWICK GRAFONALA ,has the advantage in playing all ‘See them at 8701. makes of records. W. T. wellnei-‘s, Queen St. MOTH PREVENTATIVES. set some today at Johnson and John- son. 8250 STOCKING 8NAP.-—25 dozen Black Cotton Stocking Sizes 9% to 10. Saturday 29c. per pair. BOYS’ RIBBED cotton hose, sizes 7 to 10. Regular 55c. line. Satur- day 45c. .Q METCALPS CARAMELS, Marsh maillmvspeti: at Johnson and John» son's Drugstore. " 8249-5-8-31 ATTENTION of our readers is culled to the ad of Alley and Co. which appears In (his issue, 8237 ANY PERSON PAYING electric light hill on or before May i0 will receive the discount and thus save money. , FIVE DOZEN ONLY (‘ape Gloves, Itegulai‘ h! Sizes b‘ lo 6%. Sllillfllily for 1. $1.93. OUR BOX AND BLUK cliocol- ates are always fresh. An immense assortment to choose from. John~ ,5()ll and Johnson, Drugllists. 8249-5-8-31 MOTH PROOF BAGS. Moth halls (‘ednr Flakes, (‘umphor Flakes. 011 ('€(l11l‘. etc, etc, at Johnson and Joliiisoirs, Dnig store. 8249-5~8-3i IWINSLOE CIRCU|T.-May llili. "Mother's l):i_v'.' Sorvicesz-Hiizh- field 11 a. m.. Princetown Road 3 p. =m. Wiiisloe South, 7. p. m. ltev. O. ll. Peters, Pastor ‘CLYDE RIVER SERVICES.—‘l‘he \\". M. S. of the Presbyterian church, Clyde River, will hold a s rial meeting on Sunday evening, ' y 9th at 7.30 p. m. All are wel- come. Rev.‘ W. A. Wood minister. THERE WILL BE a rifle club meeting in :York .li,all Saturday evening May Slh at SJFCIOCIL All interested in rifle shooting In York and surrounding Settlements please attend. 8240 SPECIAL MISSIONARY PRO-" GRAMME. On Monday iVlay 10th. Wiiisloe ‘South, ‘Churohthe spec~ lnl Missionary programme prepnr members of Winsloe South and Prlncetown Road all" pointments. Programme begins at S p. m. their I n .. 0+b++Q++0+00vQ§++4+¢Q+o§<+4o+0~o+vo4¢vo¢oooywooemw-owmQ-QQ-o-e-O-OO-OO-OQOQ I I All Wool Goods Chevrolet-Ford-Mchaughlin-BriscoeI ./ U. 4 This brand gees on U". dflwfiifi Sweaters and all ' wool (‘grads of PRE WAR QUAL Y. Our president seen to that. He has been in the woolen manufacturing business near- l Second Iiand Cars ly yCiPi, ""_" ""_‘ '_" "' ""__'"'_nh"_ H’ L‘ Hews” & so" 1 Ford Touring, 1918 Lhlodel, thoroughly overhauled. . LIMITED 1 (Ihevrolet F. A., 1918 hloclel, used only one season. 1ChevroletFour-Ninety. 191$) Model, with spare tire and tube. ‘ ' I Briscoc Special, 191 tube. , 1 lvlCLfctthQjllllll Light. F-ix Touring", 1018 Model. These Cars are all in perikn-t minniiie‘ order and can, ; be seen ‘at our Auto Slicmw-(nniis. ‘ A. HORNE &CO. Studchalier and Chevrolet Dealers Amherst N. S. and Calgary Textile Specialties at whole- sale. 1mm f vvvvvvvw‘*v¢v‘ _ f) .\,l<><l<.--l, \'\'ll_ll spare tire and MURRAY HARBOR CIRCUIT. ~—Ilev. Mr. Alorrison will preach ai Little Sands l'l'P.~lI)_V[k‘1‘l£IIl ('lllll‘l'll Slllltlil)‘. ‘Zliliy 91h n1. 10.30 a. m. ltlurrarv Jtivei- at 2i p. m., and Mur- r-i_v' ltiyei" Smith at 6.30. LECTURE SOCIAL AT KIN- KORA.-—Oii 'l‘ue_siI-.iy evening n very’ successful social was held iii I\ink<>rn. A pleasing and entertain’ ing proirriiinine was IPIIIIPYOII, lilo chief feature being the address of Rev. Puis A. lilac-Donald, Mon-ll. The reverent gentleman held the crlosest attention of a large and- ientre whilst he vividly portrayed some of his varied experiences Wllllt‘ overseas in Fraiitre and Flanders. At the close of his splen~ did address an unarimous vote of thanks, moved by Mr. l‘. J. Smith, sei-imileil by .\Ir. Geo. I’. ’l‘i'ainor was ienilcred Father hint-Donald by the chairman llev. l-‘ntlicr Smith. A rich musical programme was zilsci rendered, consisting oi n quarietie by Itevs. J. J. illaeDouailil, 'l‘heotiore Gtlllillll, Bernard Gills, Mi". J. Austin 'l"raininr, solos by \ -|~ LQQ‘ 4AA l.‘ A m‘ Q - w vqvvvvv‘ vwivvvw _ {Q-OQ-Q-Of-Q-QO-Qfi-OQ-O-Qvwwvvvvvvvvw 4000FOU§UO-O-Q§-QOOO-QQQOOOOVO'O »\ OOQO 0 D0040 00 60 006060 OOVOQOOOO _..__-—~ ~_L._'i::—____~-~ '"**:-s__"' 17;: _ . -_ '._ __ ._ l‘ Prreoiini. l _ _. ii .\lr. .1. '1‘. Profiii, Keusiiigteu, was Rev. Dr. Gills and .\'lr'. 'l‘i"ainor, den auctioned tho baskets in ____ ‘I. \l'~lIi)| ll) iln- t-ily yesterday. -' and instrumental music by Father usual happy manner, e id u-iili‘ ,y_ ,,v,,,,.,.,,_\p ————- ' Gallant, all of whom received en- splendid results, the ]lI'l)l'\"| , l.“ “NHL .\lr .l.inn-< lh-ake. : cores; from a delighted audience. illlltlllllitfitl io about three lllIllIl Sh‘ “m M“ \-.,i_- lll 11,. yiste- At ilie close of the programme (lollars. i, p”, .,,,,_ .1‘ * (fhas. E. hlaellouailil Esq. of Iior~ _ '—~ T, ‘”’T__ TTT See this Wheel about Charlottetown Shop by Mail from? Holmans Sample-Room Catalog HARLEY GU-ESSING COMPET-l lTION.—'I‘he ‘Automobile guessing contest will close on Saturday May 8th. No guess made afterlghls date later than SdturIiay‘f1ITzi‘y‘15i'If, ‘m- cr which date ten days will be al-’ ‘will bepaccepted. All guesses must‘ IfiOIICh the Guardian Office noti lowed for checking slips, to deter-l urine the winner. l SUCCESSFU L AUCTION — The nut-lion sale oi’ Mr Harry Rodd Brackley Point tho average. Idverylhlnil exceptionatoiy lhlg yirleos. day 1,91"; fine a very. large crowd ItSB-IKIIIIIIUII. and the liiilrling was very brisk. Ilorsiis sold as high as $255; grade cows ranging from $90 to 147 \.d\(:l‘: oats sold for $1.57 n bushel; hay for $21! a ton: Mixed feed $1.60; barley $3 a bu- shel and everything else in pro- portion, ltlr. Rodd being more ltoad. was above‘ l than nlezlseil with results of the.‘ sale. tioncr, l": rlo It. --i<4¢‘-———-—— HBUY CARTERB RELIABLE, 8EEDB.— SZOIH-IZ-Mlllmth. _ anrly Houtecleaning Helps Houseclennlng should in- clude a campaign against dis- ease germs, insects and the signs of wear as well as against dirt. We have the essentials for the thorough kind of cleaning-helps that make the work easier nnd more effective. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, POWDER FOR CLEANING ANI." POLISHING, .8lLVEFI POLISH, SPONGES, CHAM- .OI5, BRU3HE9. FURNI- TURE POLISH DISINFECT- ANTS, EON. AMI, ETC», ETC. A thorough cleaning at this season will mean much In the way of promoting com fort andrhealth. a "cunuciuzes is NIXT Iyro ooouulee" Johnson &. Johnson rue ‘usury; onuo- _ b i l 1| > _ ' QTORI ' COR. KENWZQ PRINCE VITO» ' “Av " ewe‘ It takes Big Ben, the anc-' The Princess Style Complete with Pump in than $52.90 a and Tools The Guaranteed Coaster Brake I Bicycle $47 .95 . . . . . .If you want a light, strong. Flllltlililid idiiig Ilic-gvele, the Reliance Coaster Brake Wheel will fill the lull? in iweigv pairtietilzii- ha" chock ab- sorbing‘ seat, detachable Duulop st_v?t~ tlriiililc» 1.11130 tires, Jul in de- sign, attractive in appearance. For a ‘fatal; spurt 01' a 1011.51‘; $011119‘ F1111. the Reliance Coaster Brake Special will pprfivt“ 1i rlCli n. wonder at the price. Frame:—Plush joints, one piga) iiLLll_iI(‘i', ll-aniie mettle of seamless steel tubing", reinforced at vital iroiiil.» minl>iiiiii strenyaqth and lightness. Sizes 20, 22 and 24 inch. Finish:—Brilliant blaclc en; incl, with all bright parts heavily nickelled. I Wheelsw-Standard 28 inch; Lest quality; nit-kelled front; 36 in irear. Mud Guards:—Well braced, proper shape. Handle Bars:-Triple Plated, extension, adjustable. Tiresz-Quick, detachable Duulop style. oval buttons, wire edged, non~skid double tube tires. Rims:—Best Quality maple, strong and dui-tilnle, finish. Saddle: ‘From top with nickel plated susi able for height, a strong, comfortable saddle. Tool Bagu- Leather, containing" wrench and oil can. Fer-right charges grand fil‘; 1. spokes, 36 in natural varnish l wutsion sparing, adjust- Pedals: Ball Bearing‘ Rat Trap Pedals. _ ' Chains: English Steel Roller chain, 111w lllllllllltl’ and strong". Bearingsfié-Made of finest ('l'1IL‘llJI(‘lllf-{ll carbon steel. Coaster Brakes. The Brakes used in (‘Ollneeljiiii with the Reliance bicycles for 1920 are in themselves so far superior to any tithei- brake on the market on account of their strength and Sll'llllll‘;li._\', that it. is to the ad- vantage of the BicycleRider to make sure that the bicycle he buys is a “Reliance.” . r N0. 8972~The Reliance (‘ouster Brake Bicycle, with (letachable style double tube tires, mud-guard, tool bag with wrench and oil _ean, complete as illustrated; Freight Charges Paid. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47.95 ,_ F9972-Women’s Reliance Coaster Brake Bicycle, as above. Freight 1; Paid. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $52.90 l ; , , l Charlottetown , u 8: Suilmersiile, l oLMAN LTD