s’ sivll YOUR WINTER FURS kinds by putting them away in Moth Proof Bugs. This is the least expensive and saf- wmmiaoul YOUR? TEETH. _ from getting Into them. ' sol-imam. 01' these bags at very low ill-lees. Klenzo - Dental Creme‘ Frees the teeth from dis- coloration mid turtlir ‘and Lfi-Llffl ti’. if you use them you will find your winter clothes will hflflgfl out m-ul bl-uilty u!’ be in. excellent condition . ",‘,',‘,,,p|,'."n,§‘,,"e“,'§_ ]‘“1""'“' O , when you require them. Price 36c und 00c tube. r The store of rvllullle y service. I MACKINNON DRUG‘ CO The Ifcxllll Kmlnk More. l . Phone 219 ‘llle 2 Macs é . Use Moth Proof Bags and have Fur insurance. DRUGGIBTS - ID. I I The Wise Woman no lolrgvr ,lIIi'O\\'i-l away ‘her She solid-s or brings-l her shoes n» will" rlepwir shop lo he lllzulo new ziguiil. When we turn out :1 juh you can rlrnrccly 1.01.1 ‘llle difference between ‘the Ulfl shoes and a new pair. Lamllrose Bros _ L. lhi.~; WPPIK. And winter clothes of ull I. er way to prevent moths x We have an excellent ae- -_ , . Futons, - - shoes when rill-y Ticcullls: worll. ovrncum DfTW MEA$l-1RE 1‘ n-flish sndScogcll Woolle PANTS w rlloulllnll r OIIAI. l.lsll ascorcll WOOLLEN co. , 15s RICHMOND ST. _, GHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. |_______ mime»: . E. R. BR OW 146 Richmond SI (lhartottetown ~ lire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass lllslrallu at Lowest rates. _ no sum, sun Cllnpanio _ a QK§HIXQXI Till FFNTII A THE CHARLOTTE». . N.GU I Grlllllllll GINGHAM DRESSES for little iflrls nt Pawns. I MEN'S BOOTS ill. n, bgrgplu Plirdie 8: Ferguson. . JN-O. Aura-so MCDONALD, Lfllld >1111'V9)'0I'. llernlanvlllle. n EARLY POTATOES for Seed, Beauty of flehron" and "Early Willie's for sale at Carters Seed Slirre. CHlILDRElWS MILLINERY - like grown U175" u specially nl ADVERTISE rill: BEAUTIEII OF-"THE ISLAND-Any lending your friends a souvenir-of P. ill. I. only 57c postpaid. Guardian Office. JUST nzcsivao a slllpnlontml women's Oxfords in ‘black and mahogany colors to sell at irmil $3.90 to $6.50. Purdle-Ferguson. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be In the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF ILLLUSTRATED-Souvenir of the Province—best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price fifty-seven cents postpald. Guardian Office. S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from Montreal May 6th, She will he due Oharlottotown May 0th and loads for St John's Newfoundland direct. Parties requiring space are requested to book at once. Buntaln and Bell 00.. agents. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ‘SOCIETY- The regular fortnightly meeting of the Young People's Society of the Methodist Church met in the l-leartz Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening. There was a goedntten- dance. The program which was one of the best this season, con- sisted oi‘ several readings by Miss Seaman which were rendered in her llsrual genial and inimitable style. Tile solo by Miss Pearle Johnson was anofler excellent nilnlbel" and brought back memor- ‘es cl‘ l)_V-gOllg days. Miss Martlla Riggs also delighted the audience with a solo. The remainder of the evening was spent in singing “old favorities" after which n general discussion followed. It was decid- l-‘ll to holrl the next meeting on Monday evening. May 14th, when it ‘is expected another attractive pmgrdmlne will ‘be rendered. Brings Happy Ease Don't Endure Pain. Apply "flrlafioifil l i l. LN l The Remedy your Grandmother used to Get Sure Relief. On Sale Everywhere. A GOOD THING. RUB IT IN IIOTEL VICTORIA Famed form eulelne Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Roylal BaTnk Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9—12.30, 2-45. Phone 68-Y WEDNESDAY: CALLE SMALL LAST NIGHT HER To THEMOVIES. Iervlee. , Elegantly furnished, l! rooms with baths. Make If your hem; l“ Charlllttetown. _, his FOR has TO GET READY HER.» "SPENOERB" swear PEAS the ,1‘ lame axles at '. beet English grown seed, flvwbflns. many beautiful o Carters Seed Store. - MIEN-BUY YOU your hose from A Purdle a ‘Ferguson, they will be ‘._ Priced from 60c to 75c _' ‘lloleproof. per pair. INVERNESS SOREENED COAL burns like coal should burp; try a load today. Phone 240. THE ANNUAL the York Rifle Cluib ‘will be held in lhe Hull on Wednesday evening, 5 Mu-y 41h st 8 o'clock. By order of I). Crockett. ‘ FARM Fon 8ALE—122 ACRES at Hope River, Lot 22, formerly owned by Walter Peters. Apvplry to 551mg“ setuament Board Ch". Grade 7. 1. Margaret Mooney, 2, 141% lloltelown. _.._.. LADIES ‘SIILK HIOLEPROOF Hosiery In black, white, navy, nig- ger "brown and silver colors at $2.00 per ‘pair. PurdIe—-Ferguson Shoe Co. AUTOM ElN H ENE-Mr. A. Plckard-snd 00.1 . RDIAN ' MEETING .1 ‘ ‘Helps ...r.....l.....-ir white and sound ~.. GREENVALE $CHOOL.—- The 1'01- lowlng is the standing of Green-I vale School for the month of April. Clarence MeAuley, Grade 3, 1, Geor- ylge Mooney, 2, John Mooney, 3.‘ wilful-y Mooney. Grade 1. 1, Eddie Mooney 2, Xavier Mooney. Perfect Attendance: Eddie Mooney: Xav- ier Mooney. Minnie Chaisson, teach- er. -' M ;._ STANDING OF MT. STEWIART wl-TK-r A_E-COIlIIETS lMlost rpeople have a very vague about the real nature or‘ comets - 1t can he said. in a genem! way, that these celestial visitors from alllar have heads consisting of lnlore or less loose fragments of sollid material, such as iron ulnd stone and that when the some)! nears the sun these solid fragments become so intensely hot that they give out certain Rlgly. Export Adym-msgng Man. SCHOOL Grade 8. 1. Aileen Walsh. gasses’ which one“ Qn-eam away sger, and 'M:r. W. G. Palmer, Sales- munager for Canada of the Stude- baker Corporation, were In the city yesterday In connection with their agency here; Messrs. A. Horne & ‘Co. “Mlr. Palmer reports that 'for the first four months of the year Studebaker sales shew an ncrease of 157 per cent over the corresponding period last year. 'l‘lle factories at Walkervlllle, Ont, have been in full ‘production since the first of April.’ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ME ETlNG-The first general meet- ing of the institute of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward ls- laud was held Monday evening, May 2nd. The following officers were duly: elected: Presidenl~— John Anderson, Vice-President-J. J. Hughes, ISecretary~Treasurer-—- K. W. iiilinlayson. The following were elected members of the Council for the current term: C. lMclNiece, F. L. Belyea, M. J. Moran G. P. Nicholson and A. J. McAdam. The Institute in due course in- tend to hold meetings at which lec- tures will -be given by leallins auth- orities on accounting. commercial low. and kindred subjects, i» which the members and their fl-icrl l~ v:i‘l be admitted. ~ ~ ::lf one be troubled wilh col-ifs ' h" will find in Hollowmgfs Corn Re mover an application that will en- ‘ tzirely relieve him. ...__._- v”“"h> . _. That Inconvenient Just the rig-ht time to pick out “c1111” Umbrellflfl. of substantial qllflllty. for real May showers, 5119014111’ goodkinds at special- ly low prices. 0“ ETWD for men-one for wo- men: at Patons. mr+uoaro “SAY IT WITH SWEETS.” Is our Candy - . 3 Slogan, There's no sweeter mes- BB-Ee for sweetheant, wife or ilhe ohildren than the one which is conveyed by p, box of Chocolates. We are agents for P590 6- Shawn Chocolates Nelllons iChocolatee Lowneye Choeolatea Moira Chocolates During this ‘season these 111111113’ sweets will ‘be rec- eived In frequent shipments so that their freshness and Purity may always be as- sured. Our Candy department also contains an assortment oi‘ other confections. Johnson l: Johnson DRUGGISTS IOIOIOHI DTIMGKY DIPPY’S DIARY. D ON EFFIE To TAKE. WHILE Wm- ‘ II 5r ,._ .2 T ~ i l_ :3, , -~ W, 11180310 . i" A ' raw-rm ~ YOUNG BROTHER. cAma m, ”\lvsl_l_, soeelej’ m noes YOUR slsrl-zlz. THINKOF Mr" . l GUESS sue THINKS Y.--~‘,;.':--.-.= ALL RIGHT. DAD AN'5HE low | our‘; A Row ABOUT ‘loll. DAD ARE A PERFECT A35, liliT sis 2, Ernestine Grant. Grade 7. l. ‘Sterling Clark, 2. Ross McCarthy. Grade 5, 1, Helen Affieck, ,'l‘.A0$ $ Grade o, i, Vliolet Afflmk, 2. Nor- lune Barrett. 3. ‘Ida McKay. Grade. 5, 1, Helen Walsh, 2, Katie Tim-‘gonle mlns, 3, Keir Clark. Grade 4. 1, Gladys Afileck, 2, Harold Affleck 3, Lottie Alfleck. Grade 3, lsr) 1., Rob- erta Clark, 2, Alexander McEachern 3, Douglas Duff. Grade 3 (Ir) 1 Elias Mac-Kay. 2, Gu-y Glover, 3. Ralph; Grade 2 (sr) 1, Helen (llark, 2. Mary Pigotl, 3, Edna Pigotl. Grade 2 (Jr) 1, Earl Garnllum, 2, George lllcAssey, 3 Elmer Dunn. ‘Grade 1 (er) 1, LeithnAf-flecll. 2. Dorothy Duff. 3. Clifford Teehan. Grade 1 (Jr) i, ‘Leslie MaeLeod, :3. Ernest Affleok. 3, Walter MacDon- ald. Perfect A-ttendancem... Mar- guerite Mac Donald, Clarence Walsh, Helen Walsh, Katie Tim- mlns, Harold Aifleck, Glad-ya Alf-- leck, Edwin MeAssey. Bessie Mc- Assey. Wandell lvleAssey. Belrlle (llerk. Elmer DIHHI- Lefllle McLeod» Cow Cannot Contribute Towards W011i YBMBYMY- Wllllrlm McIntyre. Ernest Affleck, lwitll Afileck. Edna PIROit, Mill?’ Pirrrltl. Mal-ac» »- )‘f_'ir'Tl:Ell i.-:_(.l\l-.\.$E i“. (.I‘~$f7L.!-\'i* Ii-ilC: (“l nl' e 'h‘ - . ‘l’ ‘ lrervlrr‘ "Millers imll L'."ll‘"'l'*< from 40c, ‘to 43c. per lzrllnn for re lll gralrics of gas. With reward ‘n "r- .. velopme-mts. it is interesting to lDownpour Umbrellas more malt gasoline n-as (leclined no less than seven cents, all to“d', in Ottawa during ‘the past, two monltlls. Yesterday's decline also affects refined ‘oil, commonly kmown as coal ell. The ‘price oi’ this commod- ity dropped llwo cams. The changes here follow the de- clines announced by lrefiinlng unld distributing oorrupamlies- in. the United States n day or two ago. Announcement is also made ‘that while the retell gasoline pnl-ces are beling reduced_ llhe price oi’ crude oil ‘has been ullvancinig Elllgllillly’ Crude oil in the Slates lllflfi ‘been rallsed 50c, =per barrel during the ‘past month. RT. ll-ION, J. W. ‘LOWTHER TO SvAIL FOR CANADA MAY 11 LONDON, May 2.—‘R.t. ‘lion. J. ;W. Lowtheu ‘w-hlo resigned the Spearltershlip of tile House of C‘om- mons the ollher day, will sail for ,0anada. on May 11. He will be 8K!- {companlled by Ihlis wife and daugh- ter. Aif-ter visiting ‘Ottawa, where he will formally present to the ,Ce.nadiia.n House of Commons the Speaker's challr, which the Empire ,Parlllamenlt-ary Association lhas donated {or the adornment of the ‘new lCan-ndian chamber, Mr_ Low- ther wil-‘I spend some ‘tlime ‘in the 11011112111101!‘ and probably make a gtrllp Ias fau- west as the Pacific coast. . i——<-o>—-—— LAURIEIR MONUMENT FUND To date there has been subscrib- ed towards the Laurler ‘Monu- ment ‘Fund the sum of $34,913.87. This represents the voluntary sub- ecnptlons of tens of thousands of people, for the largest amount ac- cepted from any one ‘person is $5.010. and in hundreds of cases sums of $1.00 and Jess have been sent in‘ without names or addres- ses. The work is now well under to sulbscribe may d=o so by forward- ing an amount to the llonourary Treasurer, Mr. P. C. Larkln, Tor- onto. JAID 1, "wllAI I U Alk/Jll foll- manly mill-ion miles in a dir- ection opposite to Pile sun, and. which. we see as a. magnificent tall. " Despite willie euornlious size of comets, they are of the flilnsiest description. indeed" one high authority ‘has declared that all of chem put together past and present. would‘ not weigh nearly so 111M011 as our moon‘. The earth has actually passed through the taills of big comets, but no one was la ‘penny the worse. Elolnetimes a comet will cast its tail and "grow" n n-cw one, and at ollhcr llinles the tail] will turn round 811d assume a different shape. A. giant comet might be rush- ing elwery from the sun forlnilllone of years and yet not escape. LAW COURTS DECIDES IN FAVOR OF BOVINE Own Death DENVER. Aiprill 30. -A row c '1- nol. be guilty of COYllTlll-lll‘(7l‘_" " ‘- ligsn-ce. SW11 is h‘ o" . (‘ololmdo Su .. 1-’ l'~." .11 ll- “Mllll m. pill. - . u .‘ .- (1075 ._ . . ,. ._ -. ,.,, 'i'his ... .. . w» , .,, ,_ . __ er careful. L .‘\v .. , contributory nghgcul» o . death. 'w.w. WELLNER, Ltd Since 1868 Jewelers s"rucl< UP For. w..." | , ,_1._ ._.,., ,),_.* ‘;'ll. -f..’\ f) ll‘ ll‘; -.."i_ji')(.l,_ ‘ .l.\' .,¢.\ ‘l k 7 j . \‘ u b Pr.» ' {Jo O0 0 - <> 9?. v» @T@_@©- . an "' -.~.._;._-.: --- , ' >I._rar:.':. ... . _ _@© ©_©_© © © © ©;© @ QIQQLQQ can? '@I@I©_@ ©Q@.'@I@I©§@ hour may be. @Q@'@'©l@_ -- .u.:w"-i="' ‘ore Zlosés if (Ills Gunilla Hi5 0’¢Ioc Will ‘you co-operate with us, to’ make this new moye a success, by doing your shopping and leaving _ , your orders as early in the day as you _ ~. . It will be our aim to ensure that you shall receive, in the shorter working" day, as perfect a service, from every, point of view as this store hiss always given you, whatever the working WE THANK YOU Mlllllll 8i. Mclallll ll. . @.;;; _1,.,.,‘{.. y- ‘ . ‘4 l‘); "'.~..I:I W its? We‘ 1 1:1; an u ‘ w; TEN THOUSAND CHICAGO WORKERS CON-CERNED IN THE NEW LABOR CONFLICT CHICAGO, May 2—A lockout de- clared by employing associations In the building trades. ‘summarily stopped work on approximately 35.000000 worth of construction More than ten --_ .g-..i..c 1 _\;§1L.k-—_ ‘thousand workers were eff The lockout was the result o! refusal of the unions to __ \ wage cuts proposed by the but ers reducing the pay of crafty from $1.25 to Slpan hour. and borers from $1. o 70 cents. stalemate will fur er retard n ly $100. 000.000 worth of bulldl. which has waited for lower cacti, It was said. t For Ill --... ;; \.*."l-,/ fl 1 Just arrived in time Slop at the Window! There’s Something to Interest You 1 for the fine weather. y hell's 0xiorl|s 1 The old reliable Slater Shoe -By SIN N OTT. .--".’Fj_ W4C. i; L. Kali-I“) P . ._.. .. s..._._._.__. _...__¢..___._~ _ a i I 2i i 1' ‘l