igi April '6 65c for l English flannelette. _ 28c for 18c Yard i, 100 yards only good quality print . cotton. 40c for 2 ' 10 dozen only 17x34 inch colored ’ Turkish Towels. 75c for 4 10 dozen ‘hemmed -white Turkish . >l;.-.- .-. i Towels“; . $5.00 for 6,only very heavy comb Bedspreads, large size. $11.00 for 611x78 inch. $1.25 for 7 50 yards only 38c for 19c Yard. 100 yards only yard wide ,good qual- ity striped iiannelette. 23c for 15c Yard 100 yards only plaid dress ginghams. 20c for 12c Yard 200 yardsonly of cotton. 20c for 14c Yard i‘ 200 yards, 36 inch drawn edge scrim curtaining. $17.00 for $8.50 One only Shamrock linen table cloth , —-beautiful quality, napkins to match ‘ §15.00 for $7.50 dozen. _ 2A0. for 14c Yard 100 yards only all linen hand towel- ing. 14c for $25.00 for l I One only fine down quilt. And a woridellful bargain in very at- tractive lace curtains. See these-you will be pieasedsFrida while they last. Read the list-welcome the oppor- tunity! A real saving for you on the goods listed below—al1 of which are, in every way, desirable. Only the quantities mentioned will be on sale-they may, or may not, last the two days so ‘we say “Come early.” 33c 100 yards only best qua‘lity .white $5.50 Pair 4 pairs only all wool Blankets, size‘ superior bleached 72 inch sheeting. 0c 200 yards only unbleached cotton. pportunity cs at Your Door” _ suns and 7E Yard 5c Pair 5c Pair 1:1 we“ . English honey- Oc Yard quality yard wide white / y. ' i t Yard $12.50 Y y and‘ Saturday-l - ‘Opporiunityl’ Friday land Saturday BHOF- rrom Holman‘: catalog; EueLlsl-l enoaus boots, dir- , eot from England. $8.00 a pahr for men at Alley Co, Ltd. 44 2| _-___ I REMEMLBER THE children of Mary's Card Tournament begins in their Hall on Friday night, April 6th at sight o'clock sharp. 2i BUSINEBQ CHANGES. - Mr Vlncvn; Mcquaid for a number oi years bookkeeper with Dillon k Bplllew, city, is taking over the exporting business formerly con- ‘ ducted by the llrte A. J. Biiiin. ‘, Mr. Ewen Cameron ot‘ the Gum» >, disln staff has accqpted the posi- tion of bookkeeper with Dillon & Splliett. WEDDING BELLS. —-On iMnrch 28th at the Methodist parsonage. rsydncy, N, S,, it quiet wedding was solemnlzeti by Rev. i‘. E. (lrowell, when Miiss Gladys Crawford of Charlottetown, P E l. became the l} wife or Caiut, W. R. Trenbolln of Boston Mass. The young couple > will be leaving shortly iol- Boston ' when they will make their future home, DRAMATIC CLUB ENTERTAIN- M~ENT.—-Alt the close of the per- tonlnvsnce no suctiessiully ‘snagged at. the Prince Edward Theatre f Tuosdiay night the members oi the Charlottetown Dramatic Club gatheredior a social hour in thein‘ rooms on Great George Street. Tile sumintuous repast so llalntily pre- pared by the indies- of the cast. provcl that‘ their culinary nrt. like their tiralllulic ability in "par exccflence." Dr. J. I), M-oGuigun “lilo was -prescllt and kindly cont- scllteti to act as toast lnusler. then nddresed the contlnny. and in a neat and eloquent speech compli- mented them on the unqualified success of their performances. Min, Maclntyre, president oi’ the St. Charles Auxiliary. meshing for its members expressed the heart- felt gratitude or that organization for ll-e unit-ring efforts oi the cast and the"'r director to make tile plav a success, tilercby aiding a most worthy cause. The director in his reply stated that he ‘had never had the Lileilrlllfe‘ oi coach- intl :l more united. diligent and sociable cast titan that which epre- sented “Beneath Skies of Blue." T-he members of the cast in their remarks reciprotnlted the SPllEl- ments expressed by Mr. Trulnor yre the “spirit cordllllle" which at all tltinle prevailed, Other memibers of ,'the cast t-ontributctl to the pro- blgrillliLlE in speeches, songs und ’ readings, after which the singing :-‘nf “Atllli ILnn-g Sylle" blrottgltt to a vvvVvVvvvvvvYv v ‘€€‘€‘*‘ “¢ AAA‘ vvrvvwv I "lllllifiy doent, . > . —-——-—<o>—--— E; PERSONALS p ' . ,>! hit‘. James Psmlcrgust, Kctlslng- "lion is ln tllc city. > 'l' _) P l’ stores. ‘ 1 . QUALITY AND i: _ SERVICE - 1i are guaranteed to l» our customers-then 4 we base prices on- the 4E ' most approved meth- <> ’ ode of modern mer-r chandising. ' ’ A REASONABLE . j - - rnorrr ‘ 1 ’ “l ‘The many friends of Mr, Hcdlcy ‘ithat he is ill with rheumatic lover. l tliir. J i‘. Jazrlllne. manager or tllc| Rfiyfll Bank ltel-o, il-ft last Tuesday morning for Rextnn, N. R. called llonlo by tilt! serious ilfncss of h’s father, Mr Grnhllln. Jalrriine. Ow- ing u» he llildbfilllltlii‘ tie up of the trains his ilthcr ‘passed uwny he- fore his eon reached his bedside, i 1NoSavillg can t Compensaie the Buying oi‘ i heap Drugs No doubt you will agree with us that price should be the last consideration when it comes to the purchase of import- ant drugs and rcm- ediee. The same ie also true when applied to high grade sundries which» are offered for sale in the best drug vv vvvvvv VVTVVVVVYY:VVVYVVvVVVVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv only is added. but this is based g on actual cost. plus the cost of t d o I n g business. There's no guess work. , ‘ . "The Best is Oheap- l’ est in the Long Run." ‘Store Phone 83. Johnson & Johnson l .3, Weeks. city, will rpm-e,’ to hmmlfnmily, Blooming Point. ODDFlElLLOWS AND ORIBNq TALS nttnnd the stag party Thur-av dny night, April 5th. 4 ENGLISH‘ IOOTB ior' men in bPOWII. also black cahlskin- heavy soles nnd sl-ul-dy upper-ls; the very best wearing shoes, only $8.00 a phli‘ lit Ailey Co. Ltd. i . 442i THE _ ANNQAL MEETING -0fl the Anti Tuberculosis Society will be held Tuesday, April 10th at 8 p. m. in the Board of Trude Rooms. . UNSIGNED NOTES-subscribers are relnlned that all coustributlons must bear senders numle and lldilT-JEIR, before helm; considered tor publication. CABLE BOOT8—Tlle famous English boots for men $8.00; in brown 0r black. These are won- Ilcriul wearing shoes and the real tiring for spring wear. Alley Co. mo. 442i MATTRESSES AT CLEARING PRICES-in order to make room for large shipment expected short- ly. All cotton felt mattresses. regu- lar value $9.00 to clear at $6.98. Pntons Limited. - 4-3-31 HIKER BOOTS FOR BOY8.- We guarantee this boot to out weoir any other boys‘ ilootwsalr nlade. We hrlvc them in brown and black. all sizes from eleven up to Inens, Ailey C0. Ltd. 442i TO TAKE UP FATHER'S M-EDI- CAL PRACTICE; —-<ingllam W. Jurdinr, son of the late ‘Dr. Jflrllilii‘. wllo exipeets to grntiuate fronl McGill University in June, has lIer-ided to take charge 0t‘ his late father's practice inKensing- ton. afiel- graduation and i5 ur- "flflsins to have n competent, doct- or ‘io take charge of the practice u"!!! Fh- is alble to do s-o himscii. ON DELIGHTFUL VlSiT—-l)r. nntl Mrs. W. ‘i’. tilynes oi‘ Lucombe. Alberta, wllo hild been spending 2t few months ill Southern California stopped over ll few riuys in Oak- land and Sun Francisco on their way home. They motored ironl Los Angeies to Sun Francisco. going by boat from the latter city to Vancouver. Dr. Hynes is a native .01‘ Darnleyybot 18. P. E. island. lie went to tho Western Province sev- eral years ago and has lbecome a succeseiill medical practitioner. CARD OF THANKS llitllg established elnbnrgo on tlu- nutloveroa The I Origin or Coal DON-DON. April lr-PPDEPSSOI‘ Barton Scamuloll President oi tile Radium institute at Dover, as sorts that he has discovered the flriisln oi coal. He has been engag- ed in research work with lava from Mount Vestlsius which -is be- ' says . ing used as fertilizer. and this lell w the discovery that the layers 0i’ binds-the mysterious substance found on the top and bottom of all coal seams-are l- denticsl ill Hlliilyflis with hgvfl, ‘The ‘bind contains lime. iron Kflflfllllm- Diltnsh and other el- ements required by plant life and when made radioactive with solu- tions of radio phosphate oi potash it absorbs nitrogen in the sir and forms a perfect fertilizer. The origin of coal is thus ex- plained by Professor Scamlnell. It is a cellulose of trees and vege- table matters carbonized by hot lava. thus forming 008.1 and sunk into the dBPi-lls 0i’ earth by 155' turbancee oi the earth's crust at a remote period. ll-le ciainys that conversion n! the bind now a waste product in- to fertilizer will enrich the min- ingland agricultural industries. l J1 ‘ * ‘l’ ' I Red Pepper Heat Stops Baokaclle The ‘heat oi‘ red pepper takes the witch” from a sore. lame back. it can not hurt you. and it certainly ends the torture at once. When yon are suffering so you can hardly get around. just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply lied Pepper Rub you will feel the ting- ling heat. in three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any dl-usslsl: for a. jar of Rowles RedPepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine. with the name Rowles on each package. Favors Shutting Out Breeding Cattle —-—--—- n LONDON. April 4.-——'l‘il0 qtlcs~ tlop on to whether lWBPtilIl! clit- tle from Canada will be brought to Great Britain, now that the importation oi ("alladiun store -cllt- ille is about t.o be liitcti. scenls to be lugitating quite a nlllniler oi‘ people in this cfllllllfy, Lord Stra chie intends protesting ill ill" hir. and Mrs. W. B. McArihur and ‘family wish to thunk their! many friend..- llnli neighbors for‘ their kindness llllil lciturs oi‘ Hymn puthv during tllt- lllncss and death: of their son \'t wtotl, i -<-o>-i-- CARD OF THANKS I lilrs. Roderick J. MilcDonlgaJl antU wish to tilouk their friends and neighbors for the many kindnesseg and ex- Dresalons oi sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bur- oilvcment. l Do You Want Relief From Bronchitis in Gnrdnern Anthma and Branchltln cUfQ W; QM ‘urq you will mm quick relief from all your trotloio. - Q‘ Thin hmathlnnn remedy in Praised by nil nun-remark- able curen have been credited to Itn use-and in every cane the patient hnn been barle- flted. You nllould not Jmtlnun draining out n suffering ex- istence, when by using the great remedy. the great Joy 01 perfect health In your-n. Don't dnlny. Start n cure today. A bottle only contn 81.00.. ‘THE 2 MACS The Dependable Drugglntn Dr. E.C. Harris Eye Specialist Removed m»; Royal lnnk Building T0 Stern of Office in the the w. r. Wellnor cs. Ltd, Queen Strut. Office Hours: 9 n. m. no 5.30 p. m. Evening rm Quality mom»; Ger. Kent nnd Frlndflhotn . 0014-“* nupoirumntn lrrnnpnd ' ii’ dealt-ad. not»: 1B0. ‘MAN on skis ' House of Lords tlgzlillst the intro~ tiuction 0t’ Cliililillilll breeding cut- tic- tlndv he suys he will urge thill if this is inientlcll any order that is to be mude in connection with the mutter should be lnid beioro. both Houses oi‘ Prlriialllcnt and that ll’ either tho Commons or‘ Lordg objects to it, tht- order willi become void. I ibordi Strucltie is a member oi’ tho Solllersetshire County Council. and ht-{hns intimated‘ thnt llc will bring the question of the lmD0l‘lll~ tlon of Canadian breeding cattle before that body previous to bring- ing it up in the House oi‘ Lords. Tile ifinister oi Atlrlclillilfi‘. 5i!‘ ltobt-rt A. Sanders, ls ally. ti lllcln‘ her 0i’ the Solilesetshire County (‘ouncih and‘ it will be interesting to sec whether he wiill be nt the _ _ up and take up his Lordnhips challenge. . cAuel-lr wotF PORT AiRTHlUlR. 0nt.. April 4- That a mun on skis can outrun a woii’ ill deep snow was delllonutrat ed by Gus Mabon. a settler. in Pearson toyvnohitp. who was s0 ex- separated. by the way in which one wolf llv- oidetl his traps that he decided to give it s rtln for its money and mounting on skis, crave chase. in spite of all’ the efforts of tile wolf. the mun on skis bent it. and r-llugilt up with it, killing it with a club. iSOOII It i5 expected tllai the woods will‘ be iulll of settlers on skis and IBHOWSTIOGS, in full i‘l'_\' ni- ter panting. wolves. THE LUCKY BAG By request of many of our deal- ers we will continue to issue tile lucky bug of GOLD BOND or AZBY Flour every Monday. The lucky purchasers of the past have all expressed their satisfac- tion with the premium they have received and the excellent quality of the flour. All grocers have it in stock. Ask for GOLD BOND Flour for your Remember the lucky coupon is only in GOLD BOND and AZBY bngn and every bag in gunrnnteed satisfactory. - . m: GHARLOT-TETOWN mitt.- mq co. no. _ Photographer ‘ 163 Great ‘, , George Street I v l: lg.- parlicrflgr People- - Pure as the breezes of, the mountain gardens where it" grows-not a trace of any adult- \ ~ erant in this delightful coffee. i“ .. "'_*_ ______________€_ ______ _______‘_‘___‘ ______:-__ __l____i__ ‘__ -2 N ___ GREAT OPPORIINITY F0li LADIES A The Prim Waterproof Big, lioomy Handy and Shopping handsomely Lined The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its readers._The Prlm Lady Shopping Bag, retailing at $1.50 will be given with every NEW or RENEWAL Subscription to" The Guardian for an additional , 60 GENTS a This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to‘ the lady readers of The Guardian. ~ Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and .60 CENTS will secure tor you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. It is carefully tnade-strong and durable, of high grade waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will sup- port any reasonable strain. The open mouth top is kept secure- .ly closed by a broad strap and clasp. Theentire BAG reflects ggrxlg taste and is ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT Subscription Department l: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, .; Charlottetown for my Charlottetown Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. i Dear Sirs :--1Enclosed please find Si. . . . . . \ New—Renewal—-Subscription to The i i 3; ‘NAME ii ADDRESS ll . TIIE olllllllorrrroull olnllllull Subscription Department Excellent English Boots $8. a pair run outrun SHOE FOR. MEN We have them in‘ browns and black, solid comfort and extra long wearing, nine better. "x ru- " POSTAGE FREE Brown and Black like this $8.00 Alley 8r Co..Liti (‘lmrlrlticltnrll ft ‘be lt0- 8T9 8T8 9P8 ‘Oil! 0h ons 5m. i876 dis- l 8|‘-