‘ 't' a cause rash, Elomieisnglzitdrlstilclowness. The. Vi" viiiiiffl “,6 of ENO brings 8 ,,; M“, and healthy akin. be- ' “m” 5N0 assists nature to u ‘impurities and poisons. 0,, good complexion try a _ of ENO each morning‘ Central Guardian A FRESH We invite your inspection. 9233 POLICE COURT.—At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk “'85 filled $5.00 ‘and one dismissed. TaANsFEnnEim-Mr. Robert (lain of the ‘Royal Ban-k staff has been transferred to the branch at Windsor. NB" and left mi- that place last. week. BlIDPly of shrubs, 3115b“ Just arrived at Woolworths. PASSED EXAMSF- ‘Maseru John lW. Johnson and Jqhn 3‘ Taylor, |who recently took their optonletrlc ‘examinations in lsummersidc, before _ hr. li.’l‘. Calvin, chairman of the lioald oi‘ Examiners, have necelved word that they passed most unthi- liifllfliy examinations, T0 GO ON ROUTE AS USUAL -—-A.~l till-re lluli been some reports tlltlt tho “llol-helugfl" nliigll-t not lfllu again UIl the Charlottetown- l'l("lUll Mr. ILC. Brown, Q1 the Vic. '0'“ llolfll. Wired to ‘her owner, Jvlin ‘Stilton. of Halifax, asking for ‘llriorluutlurl abollt. her rllovslllents. ‘Ml? ‘Sliliilrl wired‘ back yesterday that the “liocllelwglf ‘was fggum. lug work orl Julie 1st, and that, he would let Mir, Brown knqw when fills it'll-s) leaving t‘or (Jharlottetown. llil-“i (imposes of tile‘ rumors, and it will be ‘interesting news to know "mi this suit-anal stetamer will iil-zlllrl -bl- orl her old route between Plletou and ‘Charlottetown this Slfllflflll. LOBSTER ‘ACKRS Send us yollr order for ally Galvaniz- ed Sheet Meta] Equipment you may " - - ISLA requn-e. __ . . ‘ ND GIRL GRADUATES. .- - 'l'lle marry friends of Miss lklnlgie BOILERS, TRAYS, CULENI)ERS, . (‘airns will he pleased to hen,- lhni sire ilas coulpleted her course of SANITARY PACKING TABLES, iiilllimiiiil- ""‘ioé‘i°‘""él‘.‘l'." (‘lllrus has the enviable distinct STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, ETC. made at short notice. ltlAll. oulrrzlis l'lllllIll"l‘LY A'l"l'ifll€lllilll 1'0, FRED ‘ H. TRAINOR O PHONE 39H- ao GRAFTON STREET OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE 5"" "i llill/lllti lcd hcr class during her training period arld graduated With highest honors. She has ac- cepted a position at Bellvne rpm. llllill. New York City. The MISN (nairns referred to is a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Cairns. Baldwins Road. _ MILTON NOTES.—The school is l>l‘0l-!i't“-'i-‘ilil'g favorably under the sk’li'lll rllanagerllellt of Miss 1M1;- Kayt-‘Ivllz-u-r ‘llazcl Ford has re- turned home sitter spending the wce kellil with her aunt Mrs. D. Crew. 'Stllrlnlerslde.—lM‘r. ‘Mayus Forll has purchased a splendid driv- ing horse from Mr. Bert McDonald. —Mllss Jennie MoRae ‘has returned home from visitln-g her grand par- ents ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘Mathe- , wit. Oyster ‘Bedr-‘Mlss Myrtle Ford has returned home‘ from BIOM- ton t'0r‘ a few weeks vacatlon.— ___ Mr. John lflord spent the week end with his aunt and uncle. Mr. uull Mrs. James l<‘0rd.—~Mr. Bert Ford spent the week end ‘in Charlotte- towrl. MEN WHO CHEW TOBACCO KNOW A GOOD FRIEND And that I: why there are millions of figs of HICKEY & NICHOLSON _ BLACK TWIST CHEWING" TOBACCO‘ told every year, because it has the lasting qualities that no other flavor brand has. and i UP TO DATE SERVICE. —-Tlle supper guests at the Victoria last evening were treated to an enter- , tainmcnt par excellence when Messrs. Neil Clleverie and Robert CO0,‘ "' Weeks ‘by Wily 0i’ a surprise party were introduced by .Mr. Harry -,. - _ ‘Brown. manager of the ‘Hotel, who ‘ announced that said champions in their‘ respective roles would en- lleavoi- to perform for the approval of those present. Step dancing lltlll old lime fiddling was tile ord- er on the bill of fare which need- less to say was enthusiastically appreciated by all. v --- <&Q>—-—~— PERSONALS i i SLATER OXFORDS FOR MEN lldrs. Martin McDougall has en- tcred the P. F}. l. Hospital for trl-ululeut. and is reported doing rlll-cly. Mr. Eddie Wright of the Royal llatlk stall’ left on ‘Saturday 1110711" lug for Middleton, N.S., where he has been transferred to the ‘branch BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil Each lfi-cent‘ package contains directions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings-everything! Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind —nud tell your druggisi. whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, ur whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. The Public Forum (Continued from page 4.) The experiences of Mr. Meigheu are, ll appears, not singular. 'l‘here.arc ill tho Mother (fouutry as irl Canada, newspapers controll- ed by rich men who imagine that they "run the l-nulllry", aull can ulake alld ulllnuke political lenders Mt. SlJBXVEPt Notes ‘On Monday the 3rd inst. a new rural mail route was opened ‘be- tween Mt. Stewart, Savage Harbor, -P0lm Des ‘Roche and points sur. rounding. The French village ‘P. 0 which has been for a number of years located a; iMr. Wallace Mc- IDIYPB"! ‘has now been removed and the ‘mall which formerly went there to be sorted and delivered, is now sorted and delivered direct from Mt. Stewart. Mr. John A. Mi:- Donuld. Allisary has the contract of driving the mail now. His tender being accepted. morning for ‘Boston, Mass, who're construction. ‘ltev. J. C. Martin and Mrs. Mar- tirl called at Mt. Stewart this week. Quito u. ilnd was nlade last week in ‘tho woods ibaclc oi‘ Dromoro, when ‘Messrs. McGulrk brothers ‘found u lair containing six young red foxes. A capture was very quickly made, the older foxes ‘being bot hllway. Needless to say the int-ll are quite elated over their iiull. 'Mr. (human Clark, Mt. Stewart, left FPhursdny morning for Boston, Mass. Miss Bertha ‘Rnttray, llead’ 0i.’ llilllsbtlrir, left Thursday for lbaw- who will‘ manage tn promote their interest. They have met their] ulutch i‘n Mr. Baldwin. lt ls to be hoped tllut Mr. Meighen will not git/B away to the pllltocruts 0f (iilllllilll and that he will hold on and continue to do his best for (Ynualla and its people at large. l am, etc, AN OBSERVER. Freetown and Vicinity him. John Frizzell, Mrs. D. K. lt0si., Mrs. Earl Mclllinrtlo, MPH- Clark hlcQuurrie, Mrs. ‘Robert Bak- HI‘, Mlsg Elva ‘Reeves, Mrs. J. Ray Burns. Mm. Johll N. Proiltt and Miss iii-nu Arhing were delegates to the United Church "Preslfllerlnk held at Charlottetown lust week. Fitzpatrick. ‘Rev. P. A. B. A. tended the Presbytery of the _U1\‘l- ted Church which met in .'l‘rlnity United Church. Charlottetown. week. D. M. Bernard attended the pree- bytery oftlle continuing Presbyter- ian Church held ut ‘Charlottetown on Thursday of ‘last week. Mr. Dwight Bealrsto l-s ‘spending a well earned vacation at his home in Freetown. The Freetown roads are all pass- lnble ltor wagons and the car own- ers are getting their cars ready for the fifteenth. The ‘weather has been ideal for drying the ground and taking awav‘ the ‘snow The farmers are looking forward to an earlier spring than‘ has ‘been predicted. Mr. Joseph Clow and ‘Mr. John Delaney the two earliest men tn Freetown to sow wheat, are watch- ing for the dry gpots in last year's potato land. ‘I-t is hoped they will ‘be able to keep u-p this reputation for many years yet. ‘l\ir. Truerruln Paynter has lpttr- chased a handsome white driver from lvlr._ll~‘rarlk Deacon. ‘Mr. ‘Payn- ter is working the farm of Mr. Geo. Jardirle and he no doubt plans on doing ll little sporting after hours. mull car loaded ‘with potatoes left. rence. lMass. l-ler brother George ill-tends to join hcr thcrel in ‘two weeks time. Mr. ll. F. “l-‘eellnn, General ‘Merchant ‘here is having the ‘front of his store remodeled this week. ' PAGE FIVE (Three Outstanding improvements in. Balloon Tires -Mr. Joseph McLeod left Monday he ‘has ‘been employed on bridge Balloon Tires. Messrs. Adrian and Ervin Bradley. ‘St. 'l‘lleresa's is doing the work. Some herring are being caught by lthe lobster-fishers, bllt the catches are small, no body of herring being here yet, due, some say, to the cold spring. ‘Mr. Robert McKenzie, has just completed the eighth set of roll- ers which those fishing on the shore use to hauil up their iboats on. Each set consists 0t four turned rollers with ‘an. ‘imn spindle run- ning through them which turns in n boxing on either end. It. was and Re, D_ K, Ross, 13_ A" a;- qnlte a bit of work but Robert was equal lo the task. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Tuesday and Wednesday 0i‘ last James Dwver who is sufleriiix from a severe case of ‘Ls Grlppe has taken s change for the better. A ‘painful and what might ihavc prov-ed a serious accident occurred here Friday‘ last. Mr. Charlie ‘Mc- Willlanls along with some of the other R. R. section» men were. run- ning alonlg -the track on their trol- ley, when one of their bars which was overhanging l-n- front, tipped down and caught in the road bed turning ‘up it struck Mr. McWll~ llama breakilug one of his ribs "and knocking him o1! the car. In tall. ing his lforehead struck the rail which leindelred him unconscious. ‘He was taken -to his home. which is quite ‘near, by the men who were with him, and lDr. ‘Poomibs sen-t for and by last reports he'll; resting as well as can ‘be expected under tho circumstances. A speedy recovery is‘ hoped for. . ‘Mr. Arthur Jay, Borden. ‘BM!!! Sunday wlhh his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, Mt. Stewart-JP. was tumed completely over. l! was with great interest the pwlile watched lthe rerplnoing of the car which was done by the all! of 1| powerful crane. Tile many friends oi‘ "Mrs. Ed- muntilBurns will be glad to learn she is up around an"! a?!" 4"‘ illness of several weeks.-—R. e rail near Freetown Station and there. .'\ir. l). .l. Shaw who has been spending a few pleasant weeks out in (lurdigarl Head the guest oi‘ Mr and lllrs. Geo. A. Johnson flame to the city yesterday allll lei‘! ill tllc afternoon for his home in lligg. No better shoes can be made for the price. Every tun of the shoe being selected with the anew“ W1» 1"" only "the best used for uuperrncountersbox-toes, irwldc and oiltllde soles built by expert shoemakers over scientllc- illy constructed lasts. ztMally mothers l-nn testify to the vlrlile of Mother Graves’ Worm itlxlerlulnntor, because they know , ORDER. To OUR EXGLUSVE from cxperierltre how useful it ls. ~ 8' c; Black or 511W: *O-v0o C If kin an i - , ALLEYlmml evalt’Lea'the‘I' l... ‘J. Lester Douglas FABHIDNABL! many n o b5)’ 39 Qua“ gen" ,"‘“’"‘ I Charlottetown, w. E. I. > POTATOES ~ ‘ ’ Agent ti» ole SHARPLEB CREAM SEFARATOM Extra parts on hand- E Write or. phone 79$ or 935 _ Mother's Week Special Sale 0f Choice Beans 5 lba_ Corn Syrup (Old City) 2 lb. t Royal comfort, to be had only llom low inflation, without undue wear These improvements, exclusive features of Dominion Royal _Cord Balloons, result in greater rnileage,;m0re tire value and greater comfort in driving. Patented and used exclusively in Dominion Royal Cord Tires. Each cord is saturated with pure Latex (fllllk oi rubbl-r) and the cords are held together flat and evenly m s wcb of Latex without cross-tic threads. Fric- tion and internal hcat, the greatest enemies of tlrcs, are eliminated. Latex- Treated Web Cords add lo the hi: and mileage of Royal Cord Tlrcs and this extra advantage com the user nothing. Dominion Royal Cord Balloons Dominion Tires are GOOD Tires , ' The most advanced and important improvements lhathave been made in tires during the past five years are represented in Dominion Royal Cord These outstanding improvements are: ‘ First—— LA TEX-TREA 'I'I:'D W151i CORDS——elurlinalilrg internal friction and heat. SecondfiSPR/l YED RUBBER~ the purest and most last- ing form in which rubber is used. Third ——— LOW-PRESSURE TREA DS -—- for Dominion Cord Balloon Tires, which give maximum Latex-Treated Web Cords Bill LETTER ‘or sYMPATWv. Mr. nnll Mrs. P. J. .\I('llll'll$. area's Institute, of Borden, wish to convey to you their sincere sympa- Arthur. Although only (entrusted to your love and care for u short time, we know how your hearts would ache to part with him. will know and understand why we have so rrlucll sorrow. We have the lie who said, “Suffer little chil- dren to l-ouli- unto Me, llllll forbid Him, comfort. anli silstaln Y0" 415 Groceries H18 no written words oi’ Qilrti 01!! i10- Sigrlcd on behalf of tile membBfB- Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Darrafli- STOCK QUOTATIONS, l iflnu,lF.-\X, Hilly ll.-~t)ilotlltlous' furnished by Johnston and “will. 2 w" 35° Members of the hllrulri-lll Stock Corn Syrup (Crown Brand)5 lb. tins . I for 42c Fjxchange; 1 Corn 3 cans for 41c A,” T0,, and 5mm, 1a,. Ry, , I29 Cocoanut (bulk) . . . . .. 30c per lb. Anna-km, vnn, (‘d _ . . . . . . .. 4354i Currants . . . . . .. 16 etc. per pkg. Anaconda (yap, Min. (Yo. 00¢“ (iwik) - ~- - 2 lbii- 19° Canadian Puclilc m. . . . . . .. 156%., chill" 3 Pkw- f” 25° ILS. Cast lrou Pipo and .l"tlll- i Garden Seeds . . 501i. per pkq- Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 l Lye . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 tins tor % N,Y_ Con, and lllld. ltiv, RR. 122 l Marmalade, (Aylmers) 1 lb. jail‘... .. 19c Curbs. Cane Sugar Co. Pill. . 40%, Consolidated Gas ‘Co. Xii W. 9W1 PICNIC HAMS 2 Carter's‘ Tested Seeds ~ ~ ~ E ouEEu sTriEET cuamiotifdsTiowliffsoliyslenaoaurs all over P. E: “ow Often DO You Shave ? ISLAND. No need to mil-l outlldfl i" *"° P"°""‘°' '°" ma; cAnTErva eEEo sTonE can supply 1°" "1"" with the but Seeds obtainable for PURITV and GERMIN- ATION, 47_VEAR8 In the gen eusluess. should b0 I Ilulrantee. you are Ills In uylnq DARTEWS SEEDS- , , Have you ever tried b Colgaws Shaving Oruml‘ Quality created this demand, Hilli- orililo No. 1-"Nilokel" Timothy. Qvwii" m“ dgmQnd made possible the‘ Enema Mammoth‘ Ln‘- mu crimi- impel-tell s, us direct price, u.» ls my it In H" item Enema oils year, “Trim Olnldil" Mlmmm‘ "°' l t eliupon m! but shaving Clover from Northern Ontario, Hllil 3"“ N°' 1 no” soap If you Ill!" 1"“ Atslke Clover. Choice No. 1 Ontario Grown Wists Frztzzl‘: nit make It a pleasure b! White Russian Seed Wheat. In Seed 0st: we ‘ht/gl- du" u." 60'“... "In," W ailperlor Ontario Grown "Improved Banner, Ql I I Cream. We curry I MIMI" line of 00'0""- uirreill L. Worthy DRUGOIII’ . r ennui . Jii "vlcto y" d “M, ,4; ti, Al” q Garland of rsolonmd whltereesdnOats inane! value.) Also Inland Qruwn White Blhflfl‘ om and wtiae Fife Bead whui- W"°'°' Iale and Retell, lowest prices. cltltr5|r&?"co:, Limited lmlomm to tholfieoolo '01 P. i. Inland 5 CTS. PER LB. International .l‘tllX“l' C“ 47 i Mis. Kansas and Tex. Ry. .. 1X9 Union Pacific RY- ~ - - - - - - - -~ 143%‘ Prunes .. 3 lbs. for 29c wesunghouae mecmc __ 67%» Peas . 8 ti": for 41c United 3m,“ stem __ 12014,. ‘Pickles (Libby: . per bottle 19o B91, qieiephmm , 132% Rice . 5 Ibl. for 40o Abltibi 72 I Rlllllll . . 2 Ibo. for 25c Brazman _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 90%; ' ~ 3 "i" f" 25° n. 1-: Steel 1st Pfd. 12 r Shortening 8 lb. tin 53c ,B_E_'s,ee‘ 2nd p|'d_ __ , , Shbrtenlng . . . . . . . . .. .. 5 lb. tin 85o Laurel rum _ ‘ _ . _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 841/,‘ Slime", Choice Red . 2 -~ Toilet-Pa r.. ...........8tor 25o "° . . JURA BON TEA SPECIAL PEKOE BLEND 48c ("mi _ - The Black Percheron Stallion Tomltoes . s this tel- 41 m. Jill-slain rill-ell by the Dept. of Volcano ROLLED , Stine 29c .. Stine 29c per pkg. 15c OATS AND OATMEAL , 10 LBS. 45c Take your jut‘ along and have It ‘tilled with fancy Bar- - bedoos Mullins Special [all 1 t Flour: and Fads Choice Moth Ind Vdfotlhlos n mm ‘possible prices. P.<J. uacnoNALn ' Corner Kent and Prince Streets _ I3!I0g6-—E:l§§-EBt-&t l Agriculture, sired by Julia 10986), dam Jurabelle (9069) ls a premium, horns of the hlqheot dtandard, Thin’ hone won first prize when shown at the Provincial Exhibition and is, one of the finest proportioned; horoos of his type to be found. Hel has the soundness, size and quality. also the qulatn and willingness. that are l0 much called tor In the draft horses, In the market today ‘ and will call for with greater In-| elotsneo In the future. In short he has the breeding and character-le- tloo the! make the Ideal typo of draft. This horse will be In the stud at damn stable through the IOIIOII. Usual terms with spcelal advan- hi”. EDISON WRIGHT. Middleton, "Klnkora, i. l. lMonlvlrezll Power . . . . . . . . . .. National Breweries Dear ‘ii‘rierllls,——’l‘lll; lllotllbers 0i’ spans-i, Riwd pnp the Social Dramatic Club and Wn- glue, u, Cm, Con, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ thy, in the death or your‘ little sou, Ashes,“ PM New Bosh General Petroleum Int. Petroleum . Standard New Jersey . .. homeume we Standard New York . . . . . .. Vl'hellt»~l\i.ny, 1621;; July, 111x14,‘ them not," will, if Y0" [Wk "W" 56M. 134V:- Cum-inlay, Sept. 78%. Orltsfifliuy, 10%,; July, 42; Sept Tisey Maclsaac- 435;“ ’Wllo:lt» Jilly, 151i'4., .luly. I51 ‘i. C "V-MKLVTSIIEIVNLITO-NTJ- p7 i l'<|lllli'l‘lllril with illl‘, visit of Right Spznlish River . . . . .. . llllll, lrl-orgi- l’. (lrullalrl tllcre l9 __ _, 1mg»; .lllll!'l| talk l|| si-nlloffilcial circles “n, illllil .\ll'. (ll-lllllllll will have the ‘Vhulipvg |.;|,,,,U.;,: _ nnry‘ ‘lulrlllr or Irving tho first Ashen“, Cunmw“ New Qgnflllisl (‘ilrluiillln Ambassador to "xv? tlrl- llrllll-li Status. II. is ,7 ' under-stood llcrc that the selection _,)97A lil illl Alllllllssadllr‘ will be made 31%: without lunch further delay and 45 All". (Irahallrs friends in Washing- Klw ton are discussing bpenly the like- lihood of his sulccllulL promise o1‘ meeting our loved ones iifiNk-“i m, 3|,‘ Miller's ‘wm-m- pqwidggg again that ilavc gene before. if WE‘ 3"“ C°"""““~‘“ - ~ - - - ‘ ‘ - ~ -- 3;" licttticd the support of testimonial: have faith ill God, \\'llo docth all Baiilk 130W] ‘ -- - - - ~ - . ~ f" tilt-y could be sot from mothers things WU" ‘Bank Iwva bcolia . . . . 28H!‘ iihli know the great value o! this grcal virtue of this excellent medl- l'lll\‘. llut the powders will speak for thl-rrlsoltics and in such a W17 that lhcrli can be no question o! lllerll. ‘Pliny act speedily and tho!» inlghly. and the child to whom they are lllllllillisterisd will sho im- provements from the first d e. 70%; Jilly’. rm; Interlocking Tile For Residences Walls that will never burn. Interlocking Tile Filfllfll Walls that act as neighboring fires, a b""'l°" ‘° neg, loss seams the lid b I l. (I n. tr‘. s.“ “"- Snlety load II Q 0.600 lbs. 1p: noun Insh- iml our-nay.) ' ll hr. ‘llllilkl lad, 5% 050ml» (Ills) Walls that cu‘! Insurance _eosts In half, paint and upkeep to zero. Walls that keep the house cooler in Summer and so much warmer In Winter that there is s substantial tuel paving. lone m» nun wall ' any thickness Thltlo what Interlocking Tile "u", u,“ _ m» offers to the home builder. Praoé tleal on residences from $3,000 up. A Indispensable where pernunenee and low upkeep are considered. Erma ‘m. ‘uh Of H L. E. Shaw Ltd. 7,: $19,," Makers tor the Msrltlmos Avonport, N. 8.