'---~._,________ "nanny Favorite Styles. for Dressy Young Men Grand Showing of Men’s Ready-to- Wear , ‘We are showing a very smart Suit in Donegai Tweed. A splendid Suit for the sumrner season. Correct weight. very dressy. Just the Stilt for omsrt dressers. Coat is made in two button, single breasted peaked iapels with pleated patch pockets, stylish and serviceable. Real value... $22.00 Other Smart Styles for Well Dressed Men Brown Tweed Here is one of the best values in Brown Tweed. Correct ‘style, a Suit that will give a great amount of servioe. Only $16-50 Worsted Suit-s Greys, Blues or Black Made from English worsted. First class tailored Night class Suit. Standard style . $35.00 Just Opened Stock of Men’s Plants Special offering in Boys and V001"! Suits, 58-00. $10-00 and $12-01) Boys caps, special at --------------------------- -- 55° P310118 Ltd- Sport Suits Fawns and $25.00 Come In Home Spuns in Greys, also large plaids. Priced run MARKETS 24 Eggs 50 Hay 50 Oats SUMMERSIDEV MARKET Dairy hultel‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jill-- Eggs pnr lioz. . liay Oats ptrl’ bushel SOURIS MARKETS 2-l 5" ‘lo flllllllllllllll lsllllllls Education, April 2Q, gvenmo Sildlon (Cont'd.) lMR. STEWARTZ NOW there we are! We have heard a great deall oi‘ 508814118 lvbout this nmtigg and when l-t comes down to -l’acts and figures by ‘hon. fniend cannot tall this House lwho is conducting teach era’ urallnlng or lwhether any of these people are teaching it. As a lmatter lo! iact, he does not know anylhlns llibout it. although he is ‘president oi‘ the Board 0t‘ Educa- tion. ll take issue with him on this lmatier. According to vhe informs lion l have, there is NlOT three or four times as much attention giv- en to it. There is veny little inr lprovomonlt lll the past three or tour years. Perhaps I am directly more interested ‘than my hon. friend. l am in the liiartunate or un» |0l1llilillll8 position (to use a phrase oi’ his own which he M391] ygry unfortunately the other night) oi having some 0i‘ my chli-ldlren attend Prince oi‘ Wales College; and from the lbest information, ‘i can get there has been very ‘little change. The Premier has spread this state- mellt around the country, and now. when We put him to the test he illtltés not k-now anything about it. l have asked which oi‘ these pro~ lessors, if any. is teaching this subject. lii0N._ MR. Ill-IA: lMlss lScoti and Miss Passlnore. will. STEWART‘: We have some- body coming lo his help. Are lllUrll teachers on (the Prince oi‘ Wnle> College stall. ‘ HON. .\ilt. LEA: They are li>'ili'll lng in the ‘Model school. MR. STEWAIUI‘: My hon. lirieull llpilllrteutiy knows more ulhout ll than the President oi‘ the iL-urli. lMR. LBVMl-Il]: file is ileull oi‘ it. .\ill.,_S'1‘I<)\‘VlAlt'l‘: We luttvl- anol her Slrlulnou. l was under llli: in. ‘preslsion that the Brenner was till head oi‘ the Board of Education. PREMIER. BELL: My inbrlllll lion with respect to Print-e o. Wales College is conllinell yen largely l0 the statements made h) the head professors. l have not got the time to go down ullli ex» airline the College but l- know Lllil’. this is a mlaller which l have ltili HI Butter CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS ’ I _ _ lPolntoos . . . . .. . m 48 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Purl: Pol ll toes 2-1 11 l4» 50 MONTAGUE MARKET 50 i Are We on ‘the Eve of the Greatest Gold Boom Banada Has Ever liad ‘l 'l‘lw lllflll who m:d<<-< money in siocl: speculation is thc man who buys when slorlw m1- low and sells llll'lll whl-ll lllt‘ price goes up. “llow um l. lo know \\‘llt‘ll to buy siticks and when i0 scll them?" you say. ll you hau- lm-n following still-k mzlrkcl prices you prolbzrbl_v Say: “industrial stool» have not lllll\'l’Ll much wilhin thr- last six mouths, and don't show any signs uf doing so for llli‘ prcsrlu." - lllll. as this has ‘to do with gold stocks, not industrial stocks, we arc going to‘ lllTlYl.‘ lo you lllill lllls is. -ll1c time lo buy good gold stocks for a profit. , llavc you lawn following tho prim-s of gold stocks lately’? if you have, iht-u you have nolircd ihni 1hr prices have been gradually going up. (‘nmpzlring llli‘ ])l‘(‘.\‘t'lll, prices oflgold stocks with those of some months ago, you will notice that lhc priccs llrl- now llighl-r. llllll menus lhlll wl- ill't' in ihl: curly stages of a gold boom, and that this is lln- limr. while lhl- gold llooln is in process of formation, to buy stocks. lhl- gold boom is under way’, and gl cvcry evidence 0f becoming the grcllt- t'.\l llilli Northern Ontario has cvvr experienced. lln- only stocks which maintain their prices during and after :1 gold boom are good $t'il.\illlt'il stocks of provcli unlit-s. Furll a stock. we bclicvc, is that of the .\lIllZlCllC\\'2l.ll Canadian Gold Limited. . ll_\ means of tho dcvclopllll-ln work dour lhcre has been provefTWliP"'!'i\‘i§t—“""°'-"- ‘ cncl- of high-grade drc extending for more than 1,200 feet lei wide widths. ' ‘i, ' lllrrl- is no myzsicryl about the results. The records are on lg in' for your inspection. Sec ihcln and satisfy yourself. " l-iyl-ry diamond llolc shows the preflflllcl‘ 0f gold. Some show orc bodies lll1lll_\‘ fol-i in width and thickness, others are not so large, but \'\'t‘l'_\' slllgll‘ drilling slimys lllt‘ prosl-urc of gold. Thl- Fimlul-izll I’o.<l of 'l"orolno, of .~\prii 27, says, in answer to all inquiry: "\\‘r zlrl- assured by lllc nlinillg l-nginl-cr in charge of the drilling. a llllllil of high standing in the milling iudtlstry, ihzll thr Prtlpvrly (Alatachewau Canadian Gold) i» ollc of llccidcll merit." ijold stocks have this .'lll\':llll;l_4l~ ovvl’ industrial stocks ilial ll'l('i‘(‘ is Ill\\'.'l\'.‘~" a nlzlrkci for gold and ihl- pricc lll-ycl" v:l"ll‘>‘- 1 (lold stocks are not affected by lhp conditions which inllucllcl- the nmrkui i" industrial SltJClHl’. v livl-ry ounce of gold illkcn oul of tlic Krillillll illcfllis llcw wealth. The l\lill.'lt‘lltf\\‘illl (‘allzldillll l_li)lll l.llllllk'(l OWHH 840 acres in block. (Her $500000 has ZllTCZKly lbecu spl-lll on llcvl-lopllirnl work. acquiring pro-' pcriils and diamond drilling, which has Tv-“lllivll ili proving the existence of Sillllt‘ oi the ril-lu-sl and most coluinuolls orr bodies yct (liscovcrcd in North- ern i lnlario. To do further (lL’\’t'l('l]llliL‘lll work allll Vi"? 011 actual nlinillg and provide for lhc collslrilclloll of :1 mill and oihrr l*l|lllpnn=ui—io get this gold out and ll1Ill'l\L‘l ii~wc’rt- now will-ring for pillilfc subscription 600,000 shares of the stock of lhl- .\ll'il.‘li'lli‘i\‘l'lll (‘zlmldizln iiolrl l,inllll‘<l- fll $1.00 (par valuc) a share. Fill in the attached form lodllv for lllllllPT ll-‘lrlivlllllrs. or, if v01] livk- in Toronlo, Ullllc in and we whlll lhc llialnmlll ilrllllllg‘ Fllillv- i F. C. Sutherland 8c Company one compact LIMITED lNvirlyrsilcNT nkoimns. 6-5 King Edward llols-l illclm. Toronto. (Int. Date ll‘. (‘o HTTIHIJIILANI) A COMPANY, I.l!|l'l‘l~lI). 4-5 KiNG EDWARD HOTEL BUILDING TORONTO, ONT. Without nlilli-lfllltvn on mv M". olrnlo» mull me full particulars of the Mstachewan Canadian Gold Limited, to the following address: ' NAME ADDRESS .. ll have I been en a greal deal oi‘ interest in from the beginning. l have inquired hull ‘much teachers‘ training lWHlS llonl- and they gave ms lthe umounl o: ‘ominous Western Guardian ' 4H0? from Honours.- oetsioLi ——NA‘I‘URAL BROWN RICE iorl feeding foxes.‘ Big shipment due shortly. only (like poi‘ pound. Spe- olal price on quantities, at Braco's Sunimerslde. ——Bi_t0KEN RICE, the cheapest 10X 1001i. llishly recommended, éifiiey 4c per ib.. at Bruce's Summer. -MAso/lre ROAD in Kensing- toll will be cleared on Wednesday while house will =be removed [mm Layton Roger's to Railroad. ii H ~NEW LARGE SHIPMENT Brayco Brand English Fox Netlv lng just arrived. Write for our up-' to-date fox booklet, second edpl tion. y Enclose 10c for nmilingl Braces, Sumlmerside, , , 1162B54-l5-4i —HERRING PLENTlFUL— Fan- BlIDDIie-s of herring are daily been taken in these lwatters. although in some SGCULJIIH their is (iiliiculty ‘in securing enough to bait the lobster traps. H_ -THE INTERESTING, humor. nus tour act comedy drama "Crab. berry Corners" will be lpresented in the new hall, Freetown on Tiles- day, May 22nd, at 8 p. m, [f u“. favorable Thursday, May 24th, 116800-5-9-7i -BUSY FARMING N0W—1The land is drying up so well, that in travelling ‘giver the oountlry one- \\'ill ol-l" onaliy 3 a team m ‘ .' ‘ , lbut so trork ‘llr as known, no se ll g oi‘ any kind has yr-l been done, last spring n dew iarmers had their n-hellt sown liuriu-g the first ‘WCPlK -~i' .\ll|_\'. ll. —ROADS DRYING UP-Jflln zown streets are now .in 8X0fillli¥lll “omlition and for ll few day-s zlulos illlve been allowed to villi . lin-lu. County XoaiIsYWith few ge - ccpiiolls are also lhecolninp; fir-m. Jfitl considerable hauling ls Ibelllg Jone, fln-lners are busily preparing or spring operations. H ——A LONG LIVED FAMILV. — yir. ll. ll‘. lMclrrison, Watchmaker. leweller a-nll Optimist, Kenslng- ‘on, can boast oi’ ancestral rela- tions who have reached its vener- mlp m] age as few people living 1m boast. Just read=~alzllnes Fal- onef, 85, Boston's Mills, Kings ‘.0. Mary Falconer, 8G, Vancouver,- Itime occupied and the names of llll ltellchers employed. Sim-e that time llne-nl oi‘ teachers‘ training and ll consultation with Dr. Robertson l lkltmv it has received greater illll‘i| lion. The Government has u porlol-l ri ll. i0 boast of the improve-tubal lualle, I think. MR. STEWART: l am fairllid ii takes very little to start luly hon. friend boasting. lle is [lroslden-t o- tlle Board ol‘ Education. lie h-as leciurcll about education for velfivl nlany hours much longer lhaln it lnnwulll have lakell him to visll ‘llri-nce of Wales College, yet lli-‘l never took time to do that, though ll. is only a blook or tlwo away iron‘ ‘his own oiliice. He says there are additional teachers‘? PREJMI-ER BELL: Yes. MlR. STEWART: No. There i: one additional teacher. lie accur ate. Milss Scott and Miss Passmore lure lent-hers in llhe IMpdel School and they are giving some time -tl teachers’ training in the lMode‘ School. lMiss Scott was giving Chis LlllSlllllCllOll before this tiovermnonl came in and you have taken lMlsr ‘Pnssmore to do lsome oi‘ the train tin-g. And you lllld not know this yourself‘ until the Courmlssic-ner o‘ Agriculture came to the re. lie allll told you. it. is very lnsiguiflceut, the nlnoulnt of Jean-hens’ training thittfis lbeing given. We have no lleotllres on it. .PR.EM.IER BELL: Dr. Robertson very often does. ‘MR. S1“E\VARTI l wonder how oitbn? i mean systematic courses 0L‘ lectures. Now there is another nia-i-tel" l wish ilo refer in. and il is llllill of School Sup-ply. You haw here. Accounts Receivable. $1,474.- -i8. ilow Ll that made up? I)Ril‘1.\llllL‘R Billing Tlli.‘ answer.‘ were lnill ml the tllibie. g MR. STEWART: Vt-ry well. There ‘were $200 oi‘ that item. that by the neglect oi‘ ibis Department have lteeln lost. You have it cro- lllted as hills receivable when the) are not worth five cents lhecailsc they are hills owing lhy finms or persons who have become bank rupt. and whose debts nrl- not paly able;- Yluu might hllve got some thing from them if you hall not neg looted it. Why lslhould they ‘be al- lowell credit at all‘! in nllllltion If‘ making a profit lllld runlninr. ziguinst merchants in the ordinary wlly you are letting goods go out on credit. The rule always was that those hooks should be paid for .in zldvanue. lPRlQNllIJCR BELL: That is the rule us iar as my lliret-tllns have gone. The credit lwas given ~by our predecessors. They were bud tielbts. We (ll(l our lbest to collect them. MR, STEWART: Did you prove your claims in the lbankru-ptoy court? PRBMllER HELL: We did our best. ' MR. STEWART: Did you do that? PREM-IBR BELL: l advised the collector to frequently dun tho parties, bllt they had lhenonle lbanll rllprs. -MR. STEWART: Tlts-‘t was only in the past year. You hurl lot-s oi opportunity to have the lwooulrts settled before that, that you neg- lected them. PREMMJR BELL: Some were bankrupt ‘before that. Ne. 4 (To be continued.» s urging the lluprovo- u ll. (1., ‘Peter Falconer, 75, (lather? 1n? Keir. ill, Granville, P. J1... ‘liorll Ml-Millan, 93. Granville, P, . l. Y -ERi LLi ANT GRADUATE-Jldlo . ‘ "i ER'S Founatain Pen Ink ode in Canada The test of the: I steep down grade ON SIDER the terriflie strain put upon the tire carcass when the brakes grip the wheels and the entire weight of the car, plus its speed, is held by sheer force of friction of the road surface. rubber against the The absolute dependability of Dominion Tires under such a strain has been estab- lished beyond any doubt by thousands of Canadian car owners toria. Dominion Tires from Halifax to Vic- are not an experi- ment, bug g flgoroughly tried and proven product. When you equip your car you have this any‘ strain-it in; tdthe price. with Dominion Tires assurance of dependability under is an extra value which adds noth- Dotninion Royal Cords —-with the white strip Dominion Nobby Tread -t£ fabric tire 4 ominionllres Built for Canadian-i roads y; " ' >~—» Clll-dllcle contains a fine plct of‘ A ins Georgie L. Mc- Lean, and the following ref- ernce:——(leorgia L. MCLEall, P. E. -l., who, in addition to gradua- ting willl (lreul Distinction, car- ries off the Avery Prize this your. Niiels MllcLean has maintain-I ell u high standard in all her class- es throughout her UOIITSB at Dal- houeie, entering as a Freshy Snph from Prince 0t’ Wales ‘College. Dur- ing the past two years this prize hats been llivldeti between l~llllliili~ ales of equal merit, but this year lilies MuuLeun eclipsed iill others. l - I Hall l‘ —BA‘SEBNLL.-~<'l‘ho Jlrst garlic oi‘ the Summcrslllc iliasebzlliheilglle is to he played on May 28. (Follow- ing is the schedule for the coming ‘llllllalfslfiivoull iiilliliiilii Prosperity in various industries and sections of [he mum, should, at this tlime. be put to your personal profit. ‘ y A well‘ diversified list oi high grade securities lends a w“, margin of saiety. We will be pleased to consult with investors in reqm“, their holdings and to suggest swlitches wherever adviubl; JOHNSTON ANDWAQQ Higgins Blotk Main Sh, Manually}, MEMBERS: MONTREAL STOCK Exclaim " TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE seasonv- May ill-Roll Sox vs. ‘independents. June 4.~lndependents vs. Pioneers. [June 7.—lPioneers vs. lReli Sox. ‘June 11—Rell Sox vs. independents. June lk-lndepentlents vs. Pioneers June llleilllonecn< vs. iRell Sox. June 21'—‘REil Sox vs. indopenlienlls June ZFr-iludopenllsnin vs. Pioneers Xlune 2S—Piolwcrs vs. Reli Sox. .l‘il_\' 1l~ llisll lSox vls. llnllopenllcnts. . liy t-l-"lllilfipfilltlellils vs. Pioneers. July Sl—-i'iolullwrs lvs. Red Sox. l.l"lly 13- ~-lie'l -Sox vs. independents. ,.lll'l_\' Hie-independents vs. Pioneers ..iul_v i9-~|Plnnvl-rs vs. Rell Sox. ‘July 23~4leli Sux vs. llndepenlienis, ‘July 26—lllllepcudents vs. Pioneers Buil, -- T0 withstand more than the usual abuse - _.—. -—iMrs. J. A. Really. Kenning; Iieft on Saturday on a visit ma —-Mr. John T. ihlcKuy, iishl-rlnzln,‘titlves in Boston llllli Chelsea-- Sea View. was in town during tho Will be absent about four was week cull. li.l PERSONALS l ztAiwllys really lor relillllll _.1y||-v._/\_ A Mpgmllp morc|,;|nt_lPracllt-lrli)’-l\ll pains arising illI Iflhgfglhi. pa“ u ylgif m [mm on‘lllliliillll-lllilllfill (“Ml lln- rumlwudlid Saturday. ll. lrub it on tlu- sure spot lllliii qulclely lrbsollbvll by the sltl —The Misses Rita and Birdie y lluahmg power l:i l-lluveyl-llill“ Campbell oi (Ylleary and Mrs._ James Allen, Emerald Junctllonintla-mell tissue wlllrlriiilfilkl were visiting in town on Saturday, soothed. This Illlc lilll mtg“ guests at the Mlhlto house, Grau- a ISDBQlTlC l" llll “ma? m“ ville st. l-Llsorulches. bulls» l Keep a Lotlill-rllllililifllljfi? To operate with more than the usual Economy. To be maintained with more than the usual ease. To transport its passengers with more than the usual comforl- lfourlng . . . . . . Sport Model . . . . Sedan ...... 'l‘l|0l-lt- prices include spare tire, tube’ mu] flflklfl tax, DURANT .i.............llluoo .. illlfiilil ....‘.......iil2110 .»--.-.. 4 PRICES Itoadstol- - - - - - e.- llllf") (‘onpe 92ml‘: “IISIIIPSS (‘onpo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sport Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill" Prices on Sim" Models‘ include spare tire. tube, bumper. vallses, sales tax lnnl other extras. Bruce Stewart 8c Co. LIMITED ~ Distributors for Prince Edward Island W. P. CALLAGHAN & CO., St. Louis, Dealers for Prince County Dr; 'l‘llolull.~l‘ Elfifllilt; Oil. Sill