For the Woman Who Likes the Best a Kayser Silk Hose _ at $2.00 pr. Kayser Silk Stockings are made “up to a standard” not “down to a price.” Ask the women w‘ho wear them——they’ll tell you that at TWO DOLLARS A PAIR Kayser stockingsgive you more value than any other line on ‘the nrarket. FULL FASHIONED-the sharps is knitted in-not pressed in— it is permanent. PURE THREAD SILK—no arti- ficial silk, no artificial weighting. SILK TO THE KNEE, with at the knee the MARVEL stripe which prevents garter runs and tears. All the new sh'ades, Grey_ Tille, Plat- inum, Chaire, Moresque, Hoggar, Rachel, Rosita, Nude, Aluminum Grey, Silver, Sun- set, Kasha, Circassian, Black and White. Western Guardian -_-PAso I is s Brunswick Hotel, Kensington. ._-_i the Brunswick Hotel, Kensingt Contest in Summerside next "Wed nesday andffhursdsy. Bl’, dsy. -IOR LATI WIITIRN NIWI soluble. t! -WAN'I_'ED—;:Tross for the arose-ms: —-WANTED- Ohsmborrncid tor 8794-4-19-5i -EVERY.BODY is coming to the Old Time Fiddling and "Dancing 87824-17431 -GUARDIANB ON DALI It the Guardian's Western Oilleo in the McNeil-l 81111111118. Bummerside w. -MANY OPLINDID Miles dur Whether its a large rug to cover the Oidtlme fiddling and De ' Ladies and Gentlemen Dancers at rlesday and Thursday. tundsd to every competitor in the old-time Fiddlers and Dancing Oon test in Summerside next Wednes- day nnd Thursday. 8788-4-17 3i -8E~ND IN YOUR RESERVA- TION for seats early for the old- time Fiddlers and Dancing Com- petition in Summeeide. -Plan opens Monday. Reserve seats 75c. Rush seats, 50c. 8788-4-17-8l s-_.__ —lF YOU WANT TO HEAR s man make the fiddle talk, be at the oldilme tiddiers contest next Wed- nesday and Thursday in ummer- side. 8788-4 17-3i —GUAROIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian‘; Western Oflice is now located iln the McNeil-l Building, Water St. Summersldo, where sub- scriptions, news or advertising will gs received. The phone number is 33. —AN ENGRAVED GOLD medal and $50 will he given to Prince County's Champion old-time fiddler Other prizes in proportion. Next Wednesday and Thursday in Sum- merside. 8788-4-17-8i -ALL THE OLD TIME popular steps and the most original trick steps wll-l be shown at the Old- time Dancing Competition next Wednesday and Thursday in Sum- nwrslde. 8788-4-17-3i —-MAl.E FOX OAPTURED.— Contest in Summsrside next Wed- 8788-447-3i —ALL EXPENSES will be re~ and prices. throw down in den or hall or_ a l Barrymore Guaranteed Rugs, Some 000d Values small rug to an entire room you will find it distinctly to your advantage to examine our goods pay flhe postage. MOORE & McLEOD Enclosed find $ it ' Anson/m Nnrlount- RmLw/lvs Tenders for Purchase of Elevator. Conveyor, Powerhouse, and Chlmno at Docpwator Hormln- sl. lHslfax, N. S. Sealed tenders, marked on out side oi envelope "Tender for Grain _: Elevator and Conveyor" will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 4.00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday. 20th day or April, i026, for the purchase of the Grain Elevator and Con- veyor. Powerhouse and Chimney, -at Doepwator, Halifax. as fol- lows:— 1. For the whole structures and equipment contained in them ..... as they stand. 2. ldor the whole structures. and all equipment contained Squirrel induction Motor For the -wholc structures. and all equipment coutalined in them, except the following- 50 H. i’. Squirrel Cage In- - 1'. liuction ‘Motor. . (lonvlcyor Belt and Rollers. n the event of n bill (2) or (3) 'Cuge remove the items oi equipment not included in the sale, and the pur- chaser ‘will be required to defer taking possession of the property until the Railway has hsd a rea- sonable time to remove the unsold equipment and notifies the Purch~ seer that the property sold is at his dispose]. As soon as the Purchaser has re- moved the conveyor gallery and its supports irom the roof of the lFreight Shed. ‘he will he required to repair the roof and restore it to a thoroughly weather-proof condi- tion .in conformity‘ with the m- anainder o! the roof of the shed; and similarly to repair the walls of the shed on Pier No. 3 as each portion of the conveyor gallery or its supports is removed. so that the build-lugs will be kept in weather- proof condition. The whole of the If out of town use the coupon, we will , LIMITED, ,,' Charlottetown, P. E. I. send me . . . . . . . . . . . *Hose,Size . . . . ...C0lor........ MOORE 6 M“ BOD 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown in them except the 50 H. P.‘ being excepted. the Railway will 1 for which . pairs of Kayser Silk 5-5-5»... tion in front or the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward sland on Satur- day the 22nd day of Mly A. 0., 1926, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. A-LL THAT tract of land situate on Township Number 23 In Queens County aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Com- mencing at a stake sot in tho West side of the Toronto Rood and In she northeast angle of land In the possession o1 Syilvsrle Perry and mnnlng thence (according to the "liiinetlc meridian rot tho your 1764) west forty-eight chains and fifty llnks to the division lino be- tween said Township and Town- ship Number twenty-two. thence north ten chains and twenty links, thence east to the Toronto Rosd aforesaid, and thence _slong the same south to the placo of com- mencement containing by ostlms- tion fifty scroo of land s Ilttio more or loss sgrsosbly to a plsn on tho margin of s Government deed to Maurice Oolron dated tho eghth day of November, A. 0., 6. ' This sale ls mode in pursuance of a Power of Sale contained in an indonture oi Mortgage dated the 13th dsy of February, A. 0., 1 __________________ a sorrowful widow, two sons, ‘ i There wlll be sold by Pubic Auc- Silver Black, Phone Jeremiah Gall- lant, ‘Mont ‘Carmel, or write Daniel S. Gallant, Mont Carmel. 8670-l-12ml4i. —-FUNERAL TOMORROW. --| The funeral o! Mr. Lucius Waugh will take place from his late resi. deuce at Ksnsington on Wednes- day, April 21st. service Ybeglnrningl at 1.30 p. m. interment at Free-I torn. Rev. Dr. Genge will otiic-i a a. . -8UDDEN DEATH. —Mrs. J. B‘, Gander of Miscouche received thel BM! news by wire, that her brotheri Damase Gaudet. Hyde lPark, Mass,. died suddenly on April 8th. Therel were no particulars. The de- ceased had lsit his Island home thirty three years ago, but. fre- quently visited the place of his birth. He leaves to mourn his ‘also two brothers, Jnseplrornewrainc?" MisifTii/ii ‘sisters, Mrs Jacqueline Doiron of lnwrencs, Mass, and Mrs. J. B. Gaudet of Miscouche, P. E. I. He was one of our Island boys who had been very successful abroad. At the time of his demise he was proprietor or a hotel. besides own- ing valuable real estate in the city of Hyde lPark. ii-Q-m-i- PERSONALS -—Mr. Eugene Goudet, account- ant oi’ the Provincial Bank of Can- ada, Uilltrlottetown spout ldllater with his parents, Mr and Mrs J. ll. (inulict, Mlscourllo. Eastern Guardian . JTH-E MONTAGUE ‘Womens’ institute will hold a IOoncert in the i. O. 0. F. l-lall, ‘Friday evcning, April 23rd. One act play "His Mod- el Wife" accompanied by Readings and Vocal selections. Admission 50c and 25c 8821 --'EA8TERN AGENT. --Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian sg- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to reoeivd uovrs items. advertis- II'MONTAQUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 18th. BB38-4-10-10i and made between " , ' . Osl- llant of Toronto Rosd Township Number twenty-three aforesaid farmer and Margaret Osllsnt his wife of the one psrt Ind Edwsrd Bsyfleld oi Charlottetown In Queens County sforsosld Barris- ter o! the other psrt snd which is now vested ln tho undersigned. default hlvlllg been made In the payment of the principal Ind interest secured thereby. ' Dstod this 19th dsy of April A. D.- 1928. Henry Francis Edward Freeland and Philip Broke Frselsnd, As- signees of Mortgage. MoLEAN 4 MoKINNON, Royal Bunk Building, work of dernolitln and repair to be done to the satisfaction of the. Superintendent of. the Halifax‘ ‘Division or the Railways. l The Purchaser will be required] ioromove entirely irom Railway promises the whole of the strnc-l ture lwithirl lSirty days after hef s neat condition. clear of‘ cll debrb. The highest or any. tender will not necessarily be accepted. F. H. KINNEAR, Purchasing Agent. Dated At. Houston. N. 3.. Moron I13, till. 93756-fMpJ0. Charlottetown, Solicitors. 88244-2044 i. CHAPPED HANDS and other skin irritations are quickly relieved by a few ap- plications of Mlnsrd's diluted with sweet oil. MINAPITS} lLlNlMENl ___ __ when your system is sll run down ysgotsbis Pills tor constipation. Sick bodies made strong "Dlnyrpcllnleod- other ssd cssncsl urns: tnulsn were nu Jssnr to slap and cs y Ill‘ normally. II! ol- vcy: In) Tsslac In my nullclsulu: . " Mrs. Gn- Bsll, J17 Guy Si. Landon. 0st. After s spell of Grippe or flu, and your legs are so weak they can hardly hold up your body. start right in taking Tnniac. it's wonderful how soon you really do improve! Tanlac snbls right in and puts the system ill lighting trim. It cleans the blood, rsvitsiiscs the ruse!!!" only‘ gives you sn appetite tor solid r snd moles you fsei like s new. person. Nothing will turn tho trick qnito os fsst ss Tsnise, made sitor tho famous Tsnlm formula from roots, Beloni anduion livestock report- Oansdian rPscidc Co. Co_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NY. Con. and ll-lud. lRiv. RR. llome to Prowse’s for cloth iroe of charge. We Cut and match your ell- Prowse Bros Ltd. rHton I t Oilcloths, Linoleum b0 i I adian and English masltes 2i _es that defy competition - hum or abroad. Come and see them é examine our values and wmparé , with what is ofiered elsewhere. Barrymore Guaranteed Rugs: ‘~ ’ We know we are the best Carpet " Sizes 214m. Drice $35.00 u» $70.00 g liefple’ “f, we ‘mi Y0" i9 know $168314?» Drilce $55.00 to .. $80.00 i It :10, ant et us make good our Sizes 3x315, price $69.00 to $95.00 __ 3 s i‘ "M" - Sizes 3x4, price $79.00 t0. . $125.00 _ " ' | 50 patterns Oilcloth at 55c a Brussels. Tanestrysand Axmln- ,, yard. 15 patterns Linoleum 90, ister Rugs ranging from $15.00 ' a yard. 10 patterns Feltol t 50 to . . . . . . . . . .. $50.00 I yard. a ca Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs. é CURTA INS Th h d R l . anfimfintsgiinwsorkljllsreisfgrilobg: ~ -* - etgur showing of Lace, Marques- . l and Swiss Curtains 1S the best firm surface 1s so easy to clean, we have ever ‘shown moreover they lie flat without any Lac O rt _ ° f fastening. "Bran ' v“ e ll alllS range mm 51.00 up. Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs‘ _~ 3k», " Rumed Curtains ’ ' f Sizes 6x9, price .. . . . . . . . . . $7.25 ,, _ 05¢ up, tinge rm“ . 1 . , , _ _ 22:2: l..<~».*:z;.r:.':a~;; ;;;; ~.rl;22 ~~ S’ 910, ' ....'......$13.25, .-i“'-" " , _ Six: 9fll2fprrfifitee . . . . . . . . . $14.75 ‘ "‘ “"""""“"""“"" " " $3S0vg1ss tClgrit;:)r‘lfis range from And upto9x15, price . . . .. $19.50 ' “p ° - - the Best Value in Floor Bovcrings. Window Shades mfldgtg order, all sizes, quality and -colors- Stock shades 70c to $1.25. Bring your measure- monks. L Livestock Market (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 10. -—-Domin-. celpts 689."'Tlie'f€""were a few lots of good steers on sale and the majority of these were sold i0!‘ $7.75. Two or three lots being held for higher vrice- Comm“ and medium steers were about even with last weeks quotations. There were no real good cows of- fered. The ‘best of the medium kinds were sold up t0 $550 Bind common to medium cows mostly from $4.25 to $5.00. A few 89°" bulls brought $5.50. Quotations bufljhflf steers, good $7.25 to $7.75, medium $5.75 to $715. Cfimmml $6.00 to $0.50. Butcher heifers good $6.75 to $7.50, medium $6.00 lo $6.50. common $4.50 to 35-75- Butcher cows medium $3.75 to $5.00. curlners $2.50. Gilli-BYE 32-75 to $3.25. Butcher bulls good $5.50 common $4.00 to $5.00. Cali rc- cglptg 562. Calves were about liity cents higher than hill WEEK- Iteceipts were light and straight mo. 01' common to medium olwlllv sold from six flfty to sevon dol- lars with n couple of small lots of better calves at $8.00 and 0H8 0F two choice vesls at ten dollars. There were a number oi very common calves included in the of- fering and these llOlll irom $6.00 t0 $6.25 five. Quotations-—Good venl $8.00 to $10.00, medium $6.50 i0 $7.00. common $6.00 to $6.25. Sheep receipts 28. Spring lamb“ 501d from $9.00 to $12.00 each with the bulk at $11.00. Good sheep Ben- eral eight dollars. Quotations Ewes $5.00 to $8.00. Hog receipt“ 957. The oilerlng o! hogs W118 light and practically ail sales were made to local butchers. Trallin; was active and the rulilnl Price was $14.00 i0 $14.50. A low heavy and poor hogs brought $14.00 and ggwg $12.00 With an Odd young 90W $11.00. iii STOCK QUOTATIONS HAlLlFlAX. Avprii 19.-—-Quoialions iurnished by Johnston and Whirli- Members oi the Montreal $100k trim ' Products Marble-lie 5.0555055 Wood-Lac Exchange: At. Top, and Snnin Fe Ry. . 127% 48% 94% American ICun. 0o. . . . . . . .. Am. Oar and -Fdy ‘Co. . . . . .. Atlantic Refinery lCo. . .. . 24 lAmel-icsn Locomotive 0o. .. lAm. Smelt. and Reins 0o. . Am. lBosch Mag, lCo. . - - - llnion lBsgumd Paper I00. . . Butte and lsup. Mrln. O0. ... Anaconda lCop. Min. Co. .... U8. Cost iron Pipe and Fdy. Dsvison Chemical Co. (The) 04 EflelR-R. ........ ........ barks and herbs. Buy s bottle to- dsy and get stsrtsd book to full strength and vigor. Take ‘rsnlse Consolidstod Gas Co. Mls, Kan. and ‘Pox. Ry. .... Kelly Springfield Tire 99.3%. v international Paper vCo. n . . . AIhnny-Drlnney l Co. Albertorr-J. H. hlyrlelr k Co. Annsndslo-I. Hctsrlono. Boy Fortune-M. B. lllnlwell Redford-Court l Sol. Bloomfield-bin. A. T. Butts. lsinomlirlri-Mnriln I LIIIQIIO. MARTIN - SENOUR fiirEI/EWY Purpose and EVERY Surface IAIJTIIIISMID PIESEIVIS VGIIIOIQUJII linoleum e OILCLOTH renews oto FLOORS POI I NSI Enamels 2252s.. .. Refilling o... ............. .. 0o'~//.f".~l.......... 7-55.”. “wit? 22s r.nf‘l=;f..7.ia...‘;i;;;. .17 i". " 511/. @.,.;.:'.n;,7"..l/;.T...,_ Vfllled S11E08 S1661 -~ - - 9W9» , National ‘Ilrcwcrics . . . . . . .. 68 Standard ‘New Jersey . . . . .. 41% Sept. 81 ‘is. F. W. Woolworth 0o 87% Spanish River . . . . . . . . . . ... 82%§Sianlinrll New York . . . . . . .. 30% Oats-May, 42%; July, Abillbi . . . . . . . . . . .. 73%‘ Steel lCo. (inn. ‘Cour. . . . . . .. llflilalwcstiugllouse . . . . . . . . . . .. 66% Sqpt, 44, . Can. lSteamships Ptd. .- ~‘ 60% Winnipeg Electric ....... 47 ‘I Wheat-May. 160%; July. 145%; “meu,_.M,y_ 150%; Jul’. ~ Cattle re-'l-f_llwl_‘ygfliilgii_lg_ll"iliylll our: G l Petroleum 60% Sept. 13,8. _ i‘(_)gt_ 137.3,, .. l‘ y //' / ' "norm "par / with I o re nl THE sooner you paint, the better. 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