‘ was. clrARLQITETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ A _, n‘ BRIGI-ITEN YOUR HOME-r-i-AT LlrrLrs»1-:‘XPEN§?€ 1'. or a mill-ll Hallow, rll llousswonx .5‘ ... wnvmm<nq . ~¢§~‘-§» Central Guardian -' INVILOP! fooi-i-TQEQTIPW- —- Thc annual cave! collection in _Ald of our Bosblil" Wm‘ b“ "W" _‘up gn'fbg"?_ofll'llld Met of M0)’. A _-__... FOURTH SUNDAY after Easter, m; aha’: ‘Milton, -1"1 a. m. '- M“ '9 iygugtleo, 3 p. im., St. John s Mutton, 7.30 p. Preacho ‘Rev. 1C. ‘F. tlohnzon. ROADS OPEN—AtZtentloll is drawn‘ to the ad ‘iRoads open to ‘ .._._.._"___......__ (Continued from page (our) was ‘hr°“"' “P011 the fire. Then another carter came racing in. 4 A struggle ensued to obtain possession of this little store and to prevent the engine which had already a little from getting this ad- dimnal silliPly- That would‘ mearl first water and the reward. Evemuanl’ there came a troop of. furiously driven nags and water barffilfi, few of tile barrels half full, and intermittently some watt-r Easy to Clean and so Inexpensive ‘ Motor Traffic" which appears else~ issue. ' Where in this 1'0 ‘LECTURE TOMORROW-Jaw W- lBfllQfllMdlli‘ lectures tomorrow, Wednesday evening ‘at .Port Elsin, N. '15., oil The i8cottlsh Covellsuters under the auspices of a course o! _ lecture, ccllduoted by the Presby- i ,.- plugs remember that we are m, m; lgenta for all of , 1m. ALLEN’S rox REMEDIES and they have been tried and provcn to be the but in the j world for the treatment of ” all FOX DISEASES If you have not already t3 tried them, do so, now and test them on their MERITS- Harold L Worthy PHONE 271 178 QUEEN STREET cuff llllks. terian. ‘Church there . NEW PREMlUMS-Valct Auto "iStrop Razor or Valet Auto Strorp Utility Knife given free with every new or renewal yearly subscription to the Guardian. THIS l8 THE LAST day for nominations ill the stake races to be held on the Charlottetown driv- ing park Exhibition week. 6428 SUBBORIBERS send-lug in their renewal alro entitled to the Valet Auto Strep Razor or tihe Valet Auto lStrop Utility Knife given free with every new or renewal yearly sub- ‘Stlflpllllll. TRAN8PERRED.—-~Mr. w. Head the popular teller of the Royal L,‘ Bank of Canada. on the eve of iris ' departure to the Cilarlottetowll branch was presented by his many friends with a. pair of gold cull‘ He will he succeed-ad at the Summon-side office by Mr. l.. A. Traiuor, formerly of Hunter " River. . ‘MITE BOX OIP-ENiNG.—=-Ol1 Wed- t~_ llesday evening, May 4th the Wom- “ en's Missionary ‘Society and the Mission Baud oi’ Zion Presbyterian l‘ Church held their Annual Mite Box opening in 1Zloll Hall. Rev. M. Scott Fulton and Rev. ILH. Stavert gave missionary addresses which with {i the closing exercises of the Mie- sioll ‘Band, made the occasion both profitable and entertaining to the large number of people assembled there, The offeuings received from the Mite Boxes oi‘ both the W. M- scan BATS One Carload A _ ‘S. and the Mission ‘Band made a splendid showing and much credit is due both these organizations for the work they .do to help in the great cause ot Missions. i-{oa-a. PERSONALS Mr. Colin McKay who spent ‘the winter in Gharlottetown has -l'atur-y|. l€tl to his hum-e iu East Bldeford, He RecommendsThem (2100 Bushels) Imported from the ipnovi mos of ALBERTA’. Recleaned N0. 1 Oats a‘ ational” Brand This OARLOAD has just arrived, and this brand gave excellent satisfaction last year. Done up in baqa of 3 buahi sis each, bags ‘llrec- We are leiling those Oats at a close price and special ‘prices tor quantities. We have also In stock, choice Imported "BANNER" and "VICTORY" SEED OATS imported from Ontario. Alao ISLAND BANNER (rccieaned and graded) and some ISLAND BLACKS, all sailing at’ lowest poaalbla prices. Ask for samples and prices. CAIRTER 8s C0. LIMITED. SEEDS FEE-DB Professional Cards t. ‘ "1'.'t'l"".”...?.'~:. MONEY ‘I10 Qharlothtovon, P. l] Dr. C. CwAlic Pllillb of N. "YQPQI 0rd ~ Motloal Iclloolarld ‘ ctlu llmltadto lybtlar, N ~ and Throat- l Iyaa and lllllllil ca, Bayer lull ng not doom it '_ I n l. IQDONALD H. P. UIPHII LA- "Primn. Attorneys, m. Money-h Loan. To His Many Friends New Brunswick Man Highly About Dodd‘: Kidney Piill. M" w‘ A- ‘smith. J- -P-. Suffered for Many Years from Weak Kidneys. “ lSt. Jollu. N. B.. May 9,-—(sp9c]a.[) l have received a lot. not benefit from the use oi your Dodd’s Kidney Pills." states Mr, W. A_ 45mph y P“ who resides at 4 Waterloo street, I ‘have used ‘them for several years I was on ‘the -c. P. Railway to; m8"? Years ,anrl owing to weak lqd. new‘ ha‘! u’ 51W "FWD. .I was l-"lllblfifl With rheumatism. lumbago and backwlm- ‘MY sleep was broken and unlretreshinz and ‘I always rlfiemed tired and nervous. 1 an“. gall a. lot of your Doddh Kidney s and 11nd them very satisrac. WY for my kidney trouble. r have {eccnrmeuded ‘Doddb Kidney Pills ° m“? 0f my friends who hgvo “ftdkfiziliflazvgb yerwtiooa results." un - “l” Wilda Edna; Hellsoodioxmll m” °°°'“PY ""11 1* llromiuonl place 111 111° family medicine chest. so :31)’ r01‘ the ordinary, Gvflfyday my, “m9 blgzm sick kidneys. Rheumg, ' “dill” illmblxo. urinary troubles and llourt disease can .59 traced dire ‘ti l . ‘kidneys. L y or nmremy to sick F»; cvsrlrls a new discharging "gums llloo Mon mined ‘Goal of hlanammnl imam. slalom ‘one avnnav sass-km; oIliNlIlilLl. Ionagnag lawman when," ALIION nur ._ - ' I . melon-grove . .. j 3 n "W wit‘ madman; i C Speaks "lights. Lord Cecil. a younger but the thatre as a. place of m appears to have had the‘ . aggingt plays and disseminating w than was dispensed in other 611"" own eccentric fashiomfandd "g these began“ ionowsv l able composition. A avorlte amo - f , .. ' Tilese meetings in th soldiers; ‘wit was thrown by one and another engine upon the fire. Soon the omlug herd of watermcu, eager now to make count, formed a cordon about those within with elnpty barrels, and the latter could not gel out nor llic former get in until the police broke the block- ade. Little remained of tile building by this time, Broad streets and wirie spaces‘ between buildings were lilc city's salvation many times in those days. It were long to tell how at length luovt-ultalt for u. bcllcr water supply was set afoot and tile Free Press was founded by iliitcllcl and Carrier as its earnest advocate. \\'ilcu the subject was publicly debated a small army of carters gathered on thc square ‘by’ the city hail and interrupted the speakers for thc Sllllfl! of thrcc hours with angry shouts, “No water! No waiter!" these scent-s tilt- more vividly from having been a daily contributor to the Frcc Press on the watt-r question at the tiluc. the Ottawa Valley Sir john Biacdouald was absent, siolviy rc- gailliug ill Prince Edward Island hi5 shmtcrod hcqlih, Following thc threatened Fenian invasion of the spring, drought set in and intolerable ilcai.’ No rain icil for mouths. Some days the titer- lllometer rosc to liO degrees in the shade, and all work was sus- Pcndfl-l l" 111° "13115- It was dangerous. to venture out without a sunshade ill thc day and tile nights were almost as hot as the days. Fires raged iilroligilout the Liitawa valley, and thc smoke was so dcusc that no one saw tile sun rise or set for weeks at a time. l\'lidway' of the fort-noon u red bull appeared dinliy iu thc sky, glared down fiercely for a fcw hours and thcu disappeared in the smoke lll the luiddic of iilc afternoon. There was a ruddy glare all around lllL‘ ilorizou at night from the forest fires. Then the wind arose and a tcnlpest of flame and smoke swept thc valley. 'l‘wo thousand persons were rendered homeless ‘in a night; ilouses, ilzlrns, fences, crops, and live stock all gone. The green grass burned in thc meadows and thc very soil was consumed. ‘The city was several times seriously threatened and Rideail Hull was in great danger. To save the vice-regal resi- dence a broad track was cleared through thc woods on ail sides with great labor, anti full lwlicrllarrels placed at short distances to zlssisl the defence Later came thc real crisis. A sudden change 0f wind brought the fire sweeping ill on the southwestern side, where the forest was in actual touch with the suburb. Cinders and ashes drifted in thc streets. .‘\llllOSl every one believed the city to be doomed. Householders packed their effects for removal. There was almost a panic when the mayor issued a proclamation order- ing all places of business closed. and that every mall capable of bearing a spade or a bucket should proceed to the fire line. The case was desperate and thc zlrmy of iirc-llghtcrsrcsolvcd upon heroic measures. They cut the big St. Louis dam which inlpound- ed thc waters of Dow’s Laki- as a feeder for the Ridcau Canal. The (lam was high and the plentiful outflowing waters poured iu a deluge dowll tile ravine below. Silllultaneousiygtlle sweeping fire rcacilcd the ravine. Many ciuders bicwacross, but the thou- sands of ready hands with tile plenty of water now at hand, cx- tinguished every incipient blaze. ‘The cutting of thc dam left many of business for the season. but it saved the city. , There was little of socictv in Ottawa in those days, except that made up of the cabinet ministers and their families, with the civil servants, their wives and daughters, and these as yet bill lately become residents.- Curling was in some yogue as winter sport, checkers and chess wort‘ played in tile winter evenings, but hockey, or loboggalliug llild not yet come in.’ nor had baseball, tcu~ nis or golf for sunlmt-r pasliuirs. Casual visitors of morcor less notd in the warm season enjoyed thc sensation of rumuug the slides at tile Chaudierc on the cribs of big square timber, en route from the Upper Ottawa for shipment at Quebec to Europe. There were, of course. no lcirpiloucs, taiectric lights or street cars: Om railway, the Saint Lzllvrrnct- and Ottawa, gave thc citizens ingress and egress by modern methods, and thc station was beyond thc eastern cnd of thc town. _ A m1},- wilh 0m- nf iilt‘. older residents ill those days tumcti naturally upon such cvcilis as the bringing to Ottawa of thc body of (he dead Duke of lticiulltilni. on a rough ox-cart, along the Richmond Road, tin-u simply a winter lumber road. (Thur had occurred ‘in r820. lie had been bitten by a pct fox, which had gone mad, and he died ill great agony ill a barn beside the water- way in which hc had come by boat from Kinghon. Mcll and wonicn walked beside the can, “with tiiificuity holding in its place the rough box in which the body had been placed: i Or, one “mm bc mid of the days of Col, By and the canal building, or ‘of the lager cvcnt of ii. B. Iitidy. who cauie to thc Cllaudlerc wliil fifty ccllts ill his pocket, bought all axe and had already become a lumber king, Or, the story would be told‘ of ho\v the whole townggte of Ottawa llzld been in the still earlier days bartered for n yoke of oxen. _ _ _ _ _ Ottawa was largely Catholic in religion tilcu, fiolll the _re< iativeiy large size of Lower 'i‘o\vn.. There were also Episcopalian churches, high and low; Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist, ant there was the Catholic Apostolic church, ill which the Todds and Pgtfickg 9f the House of Conlmousstaff were worthy and Shllllllg her of the late Marquis of Salis- nt froln the regiment in garrison, had rented ectiug for the Plymouth Brethren. He double object of closing the theatre hat he thought a purer gospel hes. Here he preached in his his auditory sang hymns of his remark- bury, on his rctiremc » b have. . u yimfddwdll tndlgdetlbe: strive. Y" "a" ":.t.::::"..‘::.?:2.:::?"° A“ And Ottawa shall w _ e theatre were largely attendedby the rticularly intended to benefit, and-by revive, etc. om they were pa ‘lileir craft was in danger. I remember i Tllc summer of 1870 was a season of gloom ill Ottawa and - " steamers and barges iligii and dry, and put the Rideau Canal out _ - evening and won-t to Montague. < iliiospital to undergo an operation ,ls doing nicely. ‘William J. iMdbeoq, J-r. acting auc- ' lated on bis purchase a; this lust Ovuicnoutl. 0/ uouth 4w’ Color e rut‘ \/ n . i \ \ ~\ m llllll iii-ii » ll.‘ I ii llililillll Iiil I ... u. w i i, i I Where there is the likelihood of things being spiiled-things that would stain and ruin any other type of floor-coverings—“ nothing can equal Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs with the stain-proof, longer wearing surface. . 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Once when a party wilo thought themselves latiies and gen- tlemen were thus going out, Lord Cecil paused rin his discourse to remark in his drawiing way, “If there are ally lnore servant girls who wish to go out they had better gq now, all together.” The shot told, and there was lcss interruption of that sort thereafter. Let the foregoing silfiicc for giilupscs at tile OllLlW-‘t of early Confederation days. » Mount Stewart Notes Tomorrow’s Radio Program Tourists are ‘bcgifliiig to arrive- IA can‘ ‘came from Boston the other, ,_____ WEDNESDAY. MAY ii Murphy Brothers, tluterior Decor- ators, Georgetown, are now employ- ed hero, several lof our citizcsn hav- ing their homes redecorated etc. lnternatibnal Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS STANOHEL SCHOOL 8.00 P. M‘. The following is the standing of WEAF (492) N, Y. Howard Concert Suincilel School for the month of Time to WTAiVi. WLLIT, WGN. April: 1.5311 woc, wisAj, wwJ, WTAG’, Grade X—1 George ‘Cairns. WiRC. WiCAE, WEEI. fiGi-atllle IX—1 Lester Cairns 2 Mae W00 (508 Phlln '1‘ l L’. uid- “m? "Y- d,.cs5_ ) d cmpe i Grade Vil—1 ‘Margaret Cairns 0 ' ,Allllio ‘Halliwoll. Jlmla MoelDoualri. WANT To DANOE? g Grade \l—1 Elizabeth Cairnug Lil [7- ~~ fl Clylon l-iuxn- npfiri; dll1£i0ll a v Grade V (Sr. >~-1 Richard Kelly 2 Reggie Kelly 3 Elsie Kelly. Grade V (Jr.)-1 Katie Aiken 2 Margaret Mathews 3 Briacllla Friz- I IL 4 WWW) <34!) New York- LEGPZIGO lil—~l. Bessie iiailiwoll. ‘i ‘Revel Orchestra- Giiiile 1-1 Malcolm Ma/theson 2 (CODYFiBhI. L927, b)’ llltcluationnl Annie Aiken. Riliiiv Prosrrams. Chicago-l ‘Ruth E. Duusionl, teacher a! SCOTES. 7.00 ‘P. M. ‘ WC-AU (278) Phila. Pennsylvania- 10-45 P. M. “lbw (423) Clnci. Castle ‘Farm. 12.80 A. M. Salon : ‘FlSllMTnOll. who have their lines ruu aro feeling somewhat fll1635Y these days as the northerly winds keep the ice floating on and of! ou- daugering their fishing gear.‘ 6.00 P. M. '~ WEAP‘ (192) N. Y. iSyilagoguo Ser- vices- 7.30 P. M. phone Octet. KIDKA (-309) Pittsburgh. (WJZJ 3v“) lP. M. WEEI (349) Boston. tralto. W87. (333) Springfield. Hour, ‘N. Y WIHK K273) Cleveland. ‘Studio pro- gram. Her ‘many ‘friends will be glad t0 learn that. ‘Miss iBessie Jardiue is much impnovedalter her recent op- oration in the P. ‘EH1. hospital, al- so that rMlss ‘Eileen Trainer. who found ‘it necessary to enter the City Concert ; Mezzo Coli- Maxwell‘ -Mr_s. Wendell Glover returned Friday evening from a visit to her former ‘home in Fanning Broc-k. ,_..._ -We regret to learn vthatiMrs. P. W. ‘Mulseod is confined -to her home with illness. '.\tiiss Gladys Af-fleck has entered the employ mt R. C. fClark, as clerk in his general store. o Iii- I Our school has been closed-iwed~ nesday Thursday and Friday. Our teachers, Mr. Ray" ‘Hughes, prln. and lMlss iAgnes Clement; est, at- tending the Tedchers Convention held in ‘Charlottetown. _ _.._.__ a .The auction sale held Friday by lMr. ~Wlliimm Moieod, was well at- tended. and good prices realised. 9.00 P. M. WNLAK (.266) Buffalo. Musical l-‘ro- Bram. WOAU (278) iPhlla. Faith's Frolic Horny WGY (680) Schenectady. ‘IIPOBPBJIL 9.30 P. M. WMMC (266) Buffalo. Musical pro- Bram». WiEAB‘ cale. , WGY (380) Schenectady. National night IOpera. 10.00 P.1d. KMA (461) Shenandoah. lProgram, . WTAM (889) Cleveland. Program. WlhW (422)...C1ncinnatl. Quintet. , ‘ WSAI (328) Oinci. Accordion solo- tloneer . _ m D 10.10 1P. M. Mr. Ro Jay, Barber, has bought this foiuuglyr residence of 0r; ‘A. B. wggr (303) ‘chfllfiw- The MM!!! ' ' lose e. n. . ‘Martin. Mr. Jay is no ibe congratu- WIOO (484) Davenport. Musicale. Studio (492) N. Y. Moment Musi- Studio Studio ‘Olosley suits ‘Mr. Jay t0 a ‘"1"’, the lbelbfl IiBBIIte tor illol-d cars, and tho resi- dence is hut acrou the street trom his barber ‘hop when liq-la always ‘keel pretty busy attending to ‘blibs’ as well as shaves. ' ' m. no. on»: has’. l lure. 10.46 P, M. ' M78314”) Atlanta. madiowle. e~ gas-ruin llama. ‘ - ‘ i l . Others went to thc- meet- “ffiiwgylndltueirvaasntscgrnrelhing to hear and we I 1W4 “Q ‘(y-Q -Thoae who attended from more ‘curiosi " i . rentl in the midst of the ser- M gnqlpgohavsirrveve (Y I, w . y . . , . l I W17. (i151) ‘New Yolk. Davis ‘ v a Yes=“Offi-Color"ili'eeth can now be lightened Gums Firmed to Healthy Coral Tint KiPO (438) San hancisco. DX (Fea- . . poioiortllcforomonelo lobed thQMiIWWt-t‘ j lflllloldbraultonit,‘ , » i879! -- 0.5mm. - w wmoa (m) new. rel-ll. some‘: Accept full 10-day tube of this special FHHFfOmOViII‘ method that leading dental authorities urge. Your teeth ardnot nat- urally dull. . . simply clouded by a dingy film. ' Dental science has discovered that one’s teeth are seldom nat- urally “off color." Hence you can now restore them to daz- zling clearncss; can firm tender gnms to healthy coral color. Run our tongue across yfour teeth. Ton will feel a slippery sort of film, coating them, that absorbs discoiorations from food, smoking, etc. A film ordf-I, nary dentifriees won't clear oil successfully. Film breeds germs, invites FREE reassess: ran nrsobnlu- COIII’ lac. AO-‘llll. 10'! thorn Qt. ‘ "tomato h. .0rlt.. ‘Canada tooth decay, gum troubles and- pyorrhea. Beneath it are the- gleaming teeth you envy. Thus leading dental authorities now widely urge a new-type, film- removing dentifrice called Pep- sodent, different‘ from all others. Put old ways aside. Get Pep- soclent at any rug store. Ten- day tube sent rec tostart you. rififiémt Name I Address r; {r l w‘ . ‘ ‘ dab/on‘ launched] ‘liar. =3rivr~iiirzrr l.