..,.. ti w QERsoNAtls- . Mr. Azi Arssneau, Magdalen ls- lands ls visiting Charlottetown. "'rns"cE1lTni1t"lcnixlilfs‘ . I161’ QUALITY farm seeds, sell ....WHITE DRESSES for Confirma- in; et lowest prieel, wholesale and tion or graduation at Palm's. retell, by A. Home and C0. ' D. PETERS TAXI SBRVIOL- A CONCERT AND SOCIAL Stand J Woods’ Mflor h . ‘ will be held at Graham's Road lliill pm“, 2?“, M; “u, ‘$.43’; on Friday night, May 6th. Ladies attended i0. with baskets free. . WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS 310111;! 1'0 ggvflrrlggpg ._ —We always carry o. completedlne Agyqtggq" u. yqmmded m“ u] of Waterman ldeaiss-W. W. Well- diepley advertisements must be in m"- Lm» Jewllelfl- ‘ the Guardian Oflioe before noon ‘—"""‘ -- u me u; previous so papueawn ugufhgf§m°g "flgizirgée-ig- 0-4 .'-i .. '- ‘,- .-'. ,. .' w.“ =‘ ..._.- ‘= - ‘M- . " one: ‘coir couuumrv‘ FLATE-éwe. are . ° P1"? ‘r y .4- now showing the new » Grosvenor H03"? “d c“ _ i ' ' pattern in (bmmunltye-W. W. ‘ .~ ' '-‘-"“'- l-fii - -~ "Wellner, Ltd., Jewellers.‘ GENTLEME. ‘WQWNQ You“ " ‘ ‘ lady friends oflrphunztge ten, ltuss llotei, Friday. Admission 50f’ Matinee 3.15. Night 7 and BM Special Metlnee 10c. Children lie. Mr. J. S. McKay, Bralialhane, was Prion Evening 26c. Children 16c in the ‘city yesterday. Mr. J. McCarron, city, laft yester- day for Montreal. i iJm rmze TODAY "ro as: rats PHOTOP LAY DE LUXE ' "Anson 3"‘ ill-until" , ROOF Mrs. James Trainer City, left yes- terday for Boston on u visit. Miss Loretta Leonard, ‘left yesterday on a trlp to. New York. llr. Sullivan, returned to Sourls yesterday after spending a few ‘days in Charlottetown. Mr. Ephram Phillips, Tyne Val- dey, returned home yesterday after- u short visit to Charlottetown. Mr. ll. ll. Acorn, returned to Sourls yesterday after n short visit to Charlottetown. ‘ =~ -. ‘ ~'i'l-_i_lE LATEST JAZZES. One Steps. Pox-trots, Waltzes ‘by the greatest ‘Dance Orngnlzzttions on the Columbia Records. Hear them at. A. E. Toomllis. ' “These Shingles Age Right” “Rubeiroid Strip Shingles time the ones to use“ if you want the finest appearance combined with rugged wearing quality. GILLETTE SA-FETV. RAZOR!- We are clearing our stock of Gil- lette Safety lluzors at. special pri- ces, $5.00 razors reduced to $3.50. W. W. Wellner, Ltd., Jewellers, MuWm. M. Molleoti, Volley- field wus n visitor to the city yes~ terdny. ' i@'.©f@i@.'@ ‘ The dash, the fashion, beauty, luxury and drama, fir: and lotion of this wonderful feature De Luxe. With i" a"- Ster oaet heeded by ' THOMAS uetoneu GLORIA $WAN$°N sees DANIELS THEODORE KOSLOFF FRESH STOCK BRAN.— Midd- tiings, Oil Cake, Corn Meal, Cracked Corn-, Sugar Beet Meal, and Scnurnncber Feed, selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and Re- tail, by A. HORNE and C0.| _._.; ills niomy ‘intends w‘lll regret to lenrn of the lidness of ‘Mr. W. A. o‘ Mwmn‘ my‘ ‘ “And when I finish that roof therc’ll be a .1 nib-spill’xiiiigiinisiigetliiiielii i lot morc_t0 it than you cah see—for.one oi. "l" -“-"=' "- “"""“- the most importantfeaturcs of Ruberoid Strip Shingles 1s the heavy coating on t/ze back. THE CONSTANCE.--Mr. C. L. McKay received word yesterday that the S. S. Constance would leave Piclou on Friday at. 4 p. 1n. on arrival of the Pictou train, She will leave (thnrlottetown Saturday morning at. 7 o'clock. All freight in the meantime should be sent to ‘Bruce ‘Stewart and (jog wimpy EYQ AT MT. $TE~WART.-~.-\ meet- ing of ‘the Mt. lStewort Game Club was liold ‘in the Foresters ‘Hall on May 2nd, at 7.30 p. m. Those who were unfortunate enough to ‘be a lltitle ‘late ‘were obliged to stand, the seating rtlpnclty being at a premium long before the meeting openedffhls goes to snow the in- '©f@ Made by 1n: lsrmonno PAINT Courmv or CANADA. untrue‘ ‘- Vlelerle tune. IWIW". 0W- IOITITI ‘ IAIIOOIII “THE SANDMAN" Mr. W. ll. Prowse, inspector of VANITY FAlR (FQMEDY tliighthotises, left yesterday after- noon for St. Peters Bay to inspect the ‘lighthouse tlhere. TOPICS OF THE DAY BRIGHT AND BREEZY .'@f©. es Tile convenience of Borden's st. -"""'"’ m“. Charles or Jersey Milk with the cream left in" does away with “This is a feature exclusive to Ruberoid Strip‘ © ©@@©@@@©@ ' of R. ‘M. Ful- nssee‘ =1 vmiiiérr'é'E-in 9 l 21-! Prince E war A ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, MAY 6TH THE ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. DRAMATIC CLUB Will Present i The well known New York and Lon- don Success i “Under Cover” ‘Seats Now on Sale at The Prince t Edward PRICESRESERVED-‘lbc and 50c RUSH 35c jsfisj ‘mi?- . ‘.4315?’ T’ m5 ‘fit’ .' I near future. interesting " sports and has now i’ Game Clubs. Before that ‘t-he gunners ‘in every part of 1:1‘ afraid enough 1i‘ we have to stand by our- ,‘nre in contest ‘ g wdll collie forward, Columbia Grafonolas at 7 levele. i You Save $40 0n This Model Thle le the most radical readluetment ever made In tlirphenoareph lnduetry. And theee new prlcel, below illegpre-wer level, are for much Improved models equipped with We exclusive Non Set Automatic Stop and the other Jeteluelve Qeiumbii advantage: which make the Columbia ' ldrefonele the only modern phonograph. (tome in to-dey and eee for lyoureelf whet big veluee these new prleee give. l. t. liillM ‘s [IN OTRIIT. CHAR LOTTETOWN‘ ‘A Pre-War Prices The price of this X-2 Standard Model Columbia Grafonola, the most popu- lar model made, and the pricee of our entire line of Columbia Graionolae have been readjusted to pre-war v terest tnken in ‘this (‘luh. ‘Some very interesting ‘letters were reed from gunners from different parts 0f the Island which promise that other ‘(‘lu‘bs= will be formed in the speeches were mode hy those presenl. Onc ‘rn ‘particular was given by Mr. Duilf ‘who ‘has been one of our old retired, but anill has a lively interest in shoot- intg. Mr. Duff spoke as follows: “l ‘Y. am with you boys for just rights nnd consider you are taking steps in the right! direction ‘by forming ‘long l trust this inland will tfollow‘ suit, and thus protect our Interests l am we will not ‘he strong _selves, ‘alone. in the good old days when ‘musket, Beaver lint (‘zrps und Powder llorms were in vogue. when there were no game wardens ‘ drawing ‘good fat salaries and liv- ‘lug at the best hotels at. the ex- ‘ pause of the tux payers. everyone. rlich and poor_ were on‘ tho saline footing. Take ‘tlnls from me the time is not far tidstont. when you will be forced to pay n ‘tax for car- ' rylng a gun_ if you zio not look out. The rich will be the gunners, ‘poor will ‘have to look the _ on. I‘f you and I believe you gunners and they but you must. inrpress them strongly. Now I Wish ‘you ‘the best of luck." A vote of thirhkswas their ‘tendered Mr ,Duff also the gunner from Borden for ‘h-is valued informeibion‘. ‘Come along sportsmen, get busy. Meet- ing closed ‘to meet on‘ Mav 14th. Russel C. Oltark, Pres. G. H_ Plgott. Secy. , Use "u." u no . Ache, but,‘ Pull Up Can't heat "Tlz" for s°re_ tired, swollen, iialoueed feet or own!‘ are. ask other You can be happy-footed in n mo- ment. Use "Tlz" and never sniffer ed, swollen tired aching feet "Tiz," and only “Tiz" takes the pain and soreness out. of corns call- unses and bunlons. ‘ ‘As soon as you put your feet in a “Tlz" bail-h, just/feel the; happiness soaking in_ How ‘good your poor old feet feel. Theyvwuntio dance for joy. "Tlz" is grand “'I‘lz" instmit ly draws out nil the poisonous exud- ations which puff up your feet, and douse sore, inflamed , aching sweaty feet. ‘ ..Get s. lbox of "Tlz" at any drug store or department store. Get in- stiant foot relief. Laugh at foot cuff» erers who comlplaln. Because your feet. are never_ never going to bother or make you limp any more. “For the “Little 0ne’s” Birthday give Community Plate 5121211712‘ Lzfi. czfrzgfif J Wit/Ii’- t.‘ (Tqnmunirxfifitsru if‘ d‘ fiiluhxDul {tribe-Eddy —<I Since 1868 Jewelers with tender, mw_ burning, blister- waste. Four sizes one for every pup. pose. At all grocers. SPLENDID PLAY BY THE VERNON RIVER DRAMATIC CLUB The four act comedy Drama- “Retri‘butlon" was presented in the C. .\i. B. A. Hall, Vernon River by the Vernon Dramatic Society, on Easter Monday nlghlt. The Hall was, "ml/lied by an appreciative audience who followed closely the rendition of the pltiywfrom the ,-be ginning to the close and gave well deserved applause. The play was carefully singed and through most successfully.” I y Choice violin and piano tielec .. lions were given between tire‘ acts by ill-r. and .\il's'. Alfred‘ stestsrt of Lot ~18. Mr. and Mrs Steward grpg artists in music illldHlllGli‘ various selections rendered with such taste and skill were much appreciated and helped materially to the suc- cess of theeveninirs eniertainlnent- A. J. lrvlng as‘ Tonylvleuly men, dcred his part most adnuirably. His honesty and integii-ty ot"'purpos’e‘, those of his household, his resig- nation in the hour, of adversity, were indelibly stamped, on nil his undertakings. C. hlcRenzle a “Squirei-lanrnlontl’ played his part‘ with good" success, ‘his ennunciation being clear and " distinct cool and collected. in themidst 9 difflculliesjilis intrigue and kiecep tlon were well disguised. He won much well merited applause. A. 1C; hit-Donald as “James Hammond‘! hnd n difficult role to fill. He piny- etl the pnnt in a most acceptable manner. By false methods he ell denvored to win the ziffection of Iiliss Prescott but truth and valor achieved the victory. .\ir. Nlcllml- nld niutle a sitccess of‘ his difficult purl. .l. ll. lllclionnitl as "David Aiorriss" played the purl of 2t friend in the hour ni‘ need with niuch acceptances. ills manner was tnntttrztl and preposscssint: and it was quite CVltlI-lfli. that he was rt favorite with the audience. l/Jlwson Jenkins as ‘Silos Kid- der" contributed inucll to tho comic part. of the ploy nnd his rendition of the pnrts were well curried out, ills misundersittnditlgs with his in- tended molher-ln-lnw created much amusement. Wm. ‘filtzllonnltl as "Rev. .\ir. Iiietlhurst." retained the solemnlty of ‘his offlct- and desired to nil the marriage ceremony per- formed with SllCll dignity as tho 0c cusion remanded. Miss lVlMJQl Jenkins HS “Rose Prescott" won the good will of nil by her affable disposition. Her firm ness ol‘ purpose in the ‘num she loved, her scorn and contempt for those who tried lo deceive her were well i-nrpersonorted and won for her much flDDlllllSP. Miss Mn Jnckman us “Mrs. Manly" pluyetl her. purt with great success. Miss Jnckman is always at favorite with the audience. Witntevci‘ role is us- siunetl her she accepts it cheerful- l1.‘ and is sure to make u success of it. Miss llcen McDonald as “Ruth Manly“ although filling a difficult part rendered it well. Her ennuncla‘ tion was clear nnd distinct, her manner modest and fascinating, which merited for her much upp- louse. Miss lilargaret Zvlcllonaltl as “Nellie" was u 200d success. Her simple and childlike rendition of her parts pronounced her il. fnvor- ite with the audience, Tile death scene was well lnlpersonnted. _ This pluy was repouietl on Wed- nesday; April 27th. in the some ilall, and was again greeted by a ltlrge audience uud was highly ‘up- prccluted. (Patriot please copy.) ---—<-e>-i CRAWFORD ON “lMPERlALlSM" ‘oAno/tnv. Ana. may 2.4.1.111‘- flay ‘(lmwford of ‘Toronto. address rd n ‘meeting ltore yesterday tinder the auspices of the Self lletemilnn- ttlon lie-agile or which h‘\ charged‘ the Vancouver Police with conniv- ing wtith tho forces of dlsordorf’ ‘He . tionounced the imperial O-rrler ‘of the Daughters of the ‘Em- pire. who lu- sold. talked of Etrnpire lllfl thought of ‘Granada merely as n colony. which yasmen insultt to Canada. he declared. ~ ‘sir Robert ‘Borden, he flflitl. ‘had avpressetl ‘the "sane? - illflfllflfllli- 01‘ the Onnntliilan People," in zhie recent! speech! 'in “Stnndlne” Otut. for Camolqanism mtlheirithan lanperiai‘ If ' ' ism. , , . can‘ had self government, he sand. and that was all ‘Ireland’ leelvlng. ' | carried‘ his rum affection‘ m!» home antl- .\lr. it. M_ 1“uli'.on_ ton and Son. Truro, Manufactur- nns Agents, is in the city on a business trip. Mr. John R. McDonald and bride of (fenirnl Lot 10, are the guests og Mr. and Mrs. John T. McKen- zie. Messrs. A. L. Rogers and C. J. Cook came to ‘Charlottetown by motor car yesterday morning and returned in the afternon. Messrs S. C. Knight, Georgetown, and Mr. J. A. McPhee, Georgetown motored to Charlottetown yester- day morning and returned in the evening. ‘ The,many friends ot’ Miss Elsie Howati, Victoria will he pleased m sec her out again after her sev- ere illness. , Miss {Jot-tie Dllnplly has return- cd to the city to resume her stud- ies in. the l’. f‘. C. after spending the week end in Kensington‘ at- tending the funeratl of her aunt, .\lrs_ Hugh Dunplny. Miss ‘Mae ‘Curtis, Victoria left Wednesday‘ morning on a short vis- it to Winnipeg. While there she will ‘be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. H. Villlett and Miss Ruby Curtis. ————¢0-0->--i- WHIPPING POST IS THE ONLY cuR-E FOR WIFE HEATER, BRONX MAGISTRATE TELLJS WOM-EN Many tiifficiilt cases come into n police court (lztl-ly for o mitgiits-trztte to (leclde, but the one that gives them Lllc nuns-t serious ‘thought, lls the wife ‘beater. dlhere are ‘runny elements thnt enter into u case oi‘ a wlfo lieu-tor, and all sorts ‘of schemes to punish the offending husband have ‘prorv- cd improclllcttble. For when tho ililFbllllil is punished the u"l‘fe ‘and children urc ‘left. wllilrout strpport. ulnd have lltl suffer ruiso. liluglstrznte Mcfleeintn. who llns lnnl oonsidcrntble experience wi-th wlfo bettters, rhtas come ‘to the con- clusion thnt. there lls only one Wily ‘tn curb i‘t_ and thot ‘is ‘in rc- cstiahilsh the Wllippling post. _ » He,wtts never more determiner] with this form of ‘punish-merit n felw days fitgiu when Nicholas Kelc- sof,‘ 38, n machinist, 723 ‘(lotirt- lamlt Ave., w-ns nrrntignetl betfore trim charged w-ith hen-bins; htls wife, Berllru. _. Mrs_ Kelesoi’ was asleep with her ‘two trhlldren wzhen lletflilus- band returned home e-anl-y Sunday mlorntlng under the influence of liquor and proceeded -to ‘bi-oak the, furniture. ‘when. site remonstrated with hdm, he bean her and c-hnsed her land lithe children- out of the use. When Policeman McMahon of the Mornlstmtla station reached" the house in response to ‘lvlrs. Kelesofs :rles he found‘ Kelesof noting like t wild man. He succeeded in quiet- ing the mun and‘ ‘then dlnected‘ vlrs. Kclesof and her cltiiitlren to go into the house. As sire entered iielesof mushed toward her and be- ‘ore the plollicemtin could reachdter side struck her_ . Wife MakBs Plea ‘The policeman placed Kelesof under arrest and slanted‘ for the ‘lillilltlll house. W-‘hcn they reached the street. Mrs. Kelesof pleaded wltlrtlhe (lfflcetxdiot ‘tio unrest. lrltm. Ke-lcstif protuiscd ‘to behave and‘ the, policeman released him. No sooner tras he ‘free. when‘ "he ran towards ‘lnis wflifo ‘and again struck ier. McMahon tit-rested lrlm again. Mrs, Kelesof, wdth her, face bad- iv ln-tilsetl‘ told the Magistrate her husband Wits n. ‘good man‘ when sober, but when intoxicated heat her. "Rilerc is only lone lpluce for n beast like him," said the Magisl trntte, “and that is the Work- lwuse." "Please Judge, don't send away," pleaded ‘Mrs. ‘Keiesof, you do ‘my ‘two chdidren starve." . "'l‘lrai's lust ‘l-t." said the Magis- tratic, “if l ‘send him ‘away his family w‘i1'.l suffer. There ls only Spring Weakness Ii byercome and the blood purified end vltalleed by him “if “iii-ll - be no wrgumend. Shingles. No othcrshinglcs made in Canada have a back coatingj-and no other rcadii roofing or shingle irrthc world will lo lc“ better or wear longer than ' RU-BER-Ol noonuesnluetes RU-BER-OID Dealers in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALBANY L.‘ ll. D. McLeod ALBEitfON J. H. Myrick & Co., Ltd. CARDlGAN J. H. MacDonald 8: Co. SOURIS Stems Bros. r . The J. j. Hughes Co.,‘Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN Rogers Hardware Co. , L_td. HUNTER RIVER D. M. McLeod KlLli/IUIR M. C. McGowan (TLEARY Kennedy & Co. SUMMERSIDE Sinclair 8t SzewargLrd. WELLINGTON Arscnaulc 8: Geudet, Ltd. u—— $__ one solution to ‘tlhlls serious >91‘!!- blem and ‘that lie the Whilllllllll-g DOM. They ‘ought to take wife betaivers ou-t in the public square ‘and heart lll out of their hide“ ..You0n1‘Y 1"‘ tlict punishment ‘on the Wife M111 trhlltlron -if you comnrit them ‘to yin." ‘ Mrs. Kelesof told the Magistrate‘ that. her husband’ bent her when silo didn't ‘go outt and work, telling her sho was lazy. Husband's Defense "She stand-shcfore you and cries and toils ynnza lot 0f lies", said the pr sinner. "She ‘is nto eltiher. She ‘always picks an argu- nren-t ‘wzltl-h m-e_ Witeu she sees i am n l-itltle ‘under ‘the weather, she should ‘be ressotjblile and. notpiok. tltllglllllfE/IIQS. Sliqvsays live wordsto my one. J ‘ _ "I am ‘lite boss of the ‘house and not slit‘. Vvifolri soy something she shvoultl keep rlulut and there won-id But she aggra- votes ‘me ‘and, .1 lose my temper tniii tthen the trouble begins." "You're nothing but ‘a dirty loaf- ar.‘ Youwnumy-Qbe the boss ‘in your home but ’l‘"n.ru fining ‘to shtow you who the boss is hero," said ‘the Msigustnate. Kelesof was then com-rrritted to [all for ‘three (lays without bell pendingun investigation by u pro~ lmtlinn lodfitrct‘ before sentence is imposed. “bitty-be a‘ dew onyx ‘in unison might change your-"inllntl us ‘to who is the boss of the home," said t‘he You do not have to form, cut out and mail it. The Guardian. day for 6~days or over. ‘_ plainly in pencil. per week. ct» L. " angel ' magistrate. ' the Court. ‘WANT u) ORDER rout lf you want to Buy-Sieli-Rent-i-llre, the most logical place to advertise is in Rates 10c per line per day, 9c per line per day for 3 days or overdo per line er letters count as one word. ‘ anal-m fonme pert oi‘ strand- must hominid for. ti}. ,Speclal Rates-Furnished Room ad. 75c for one week. Situations Wanted 59¢ Tile ideal Train for Business Meu i knhe-kieh-I r The Canudiun Puciflc have announced, effective May lst, new trail service shetween Montreal nnd Hamilton nod vice versa, which should become popular with Travelling Public between Montreal, Ottawa” “ onto and lln-milton and other Canadian Cities. This train will cousls of electric lighted standard sleeping and buffet compartment. cars anti slnndartl coaches, and will operate between Windsor St. Station, -‘ trenl, Yonge St. Station Toronto and T. ll. and»B. Station in Hamilton. 'l‘ruin will leave Montreal, Win (llsor st, daily except Sunday ‘M30 t; mt m-rlvg ‘Toronto at 7.00 a. m. and Haniilton at 8.30 n‘ m the follow int; morning. in addition there will be illmllgh standard sleeping W" from Ottawa, Spurlt st, at 10.00 o m to Ilurullton. returning. lwssentie" lctivo l-litnullton nt 800 p. m. Toront o at 10.00 p. m. arriving dinlliieal at 7.30 n. m. and Otinwu at 7.15 a. m. next ‘nomhig- “l was ‘lntoxilcmtied and ‘lid M'- roalllze when. 1 Wits doing." “all Burns. - "Yes. that's the ‘usual exclisol am tired of helnrinqg- thenr res~ ponsed the Magistrate. MT8.,BlilllD8, gflqadetl with i119 Mngllstmlte not to send ‘her ‘llusimllll away. “l hlavc no other ‘menus 0i support. and lzf you send ltlim 1° laid lm,y chiilidrerl wdll starve. Plow put him on probation." ."1 inaxlwnndb u mly- mind U‘: send him unvaiy ‘or vhf! ""159 "b" you-r intenceedllnlg for ‘him Cdillllel‘ me ‘u, do oilherwise aewlnfl l"! utlshcs. However ‘l am not 140"‘! to ‘let him otiif so easy." "i" ‘h’ Magistrate. He txmvmiitited Burns 1" 1'“ unLi-l tomorrow (Wed-l- wr pm bnttlnnmy llnvestigmtilon- ‘ Jjbi-tepll Bun-us, 53:! E. 150th. Si"! |was another wife ‘beater arming- i-d. l-le camte home n‘! 3 OW-‘lflflk 0M miornlng intoxlllrvrtttid and lifter kicking tin the gllass panel of the door, went ‘into the house dross- ed ‘his wife and three children ;whto ‘were asleep out of their beds. and otflier bearing them clwfled them-out" of the house. . l M-rs. Burns who had ‘to col-i l1 pnlicotnnn in order l0 ‘Eel ‘K1801! m‘ to the house. stated herlwibilllld heat ‘her frequently. Burns udunlitt- ed his gull-t. ‘The Magistrate recoil-Dill“ 3111'"! as haying meg-n bcifore him two years ago on a sl-ml-l-in-r complaint. [You unre n despicable brute. K111i‘ l um ‘going to send ‘you Ito the ‘Vvlorkhouse for slix ‘months. Sill" ‘come-to the Guardian office with your want nd; Just use this .\ Groups of flve figures. 1111151 ‘Count five spaces to n line. “ Write- TO Per Osnt Olecount for Oeeh ~ Si! n‘ t‘ .‘ m’! Publish this ad .. ‘Saree- perllle for which i enclose 1...-.. 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