1 22mn: 21.43968 î me Wonxnmnnm- Sñ uni-câlin 41.0 (il/fzmon l'a to two a es sful 2 ’zi. ""“"” "M" v v «me “w ‘ «une ' liic Why Bocause’ Willi- ..oul.a “donbi il is lire are Millions oi Figs used yearly ?. Hickeÿ 8: Nichoison Tobacco Co., Ltd. Manufacturer: Charfletteitown ey’lsvviiiackr-iïwis-I’I'aceo ' Best i TOBACCO wriH A FLAVUR ALL ITS OWN V ‘ ÎHEIÎËCENIRA‘iz-«GUARDIAN g. . BHOP m Eoimnn’a caution. GOFF'S SERVICE is alwsyn sa- tleiactory. —___ DAINTY BUMMER blouses at quick aelling prices 'at Patons Fire ale. 'COAL—We are new discharzing ‘ onrgoes or beet quaiity invernees screen and reaerve screen cosis. C. Lyons à Co. ' .NE‘WY‘HEOGIERY for mmen in nii rixe newest comblnatlons, re ceived Irorn' New York, shown et Alley à 00.. Ltd. HORIBE NOTE—Came to Nortn . Tryon‘drivlng park and ses the no- ted reinsman Mr. Cox work out the good ones lie has brouzht .from Sydney. ‘ SCHOOL‘ monte—Standing ot ' Glen William ISchool: 4 Grade/Vil. ‘ —v1, Mamaret Martin;- 2, Robert Mc- ‘\ Pharaon. Gmde'IV.—1, imam Mar- tin; 2. “Colin Malnnis: Studio Mes s Donaid' (eq'uail: a. John Martin. Grade 111., senior, 1. ourlety Mar— tin; 2. Jioim ‘MdPhenson; 3, Bruce McDoneiid, Percy MdPhensolL esusli. Grade mm. junior.—1. Elle. Aoorn; 2, Blin steward: 3, a-kery Stewa'rt. Grade yin—1, Annle chLeod: Wiii'red‘nMcDonaM. 'Porieet attend- _ once 'tor April, Finira Martin, Men— gairet Martin, Natthan Acom, Eiia A‘oorn. 5° .15. AT THE POLICE COURT—M. p. the IPolice 'Court yesterday' morning .‘ une prohibition case vwae diemi-ased and anotiier case egaimst tvhe ssme ‘ ” In city, town and village happy familles are tOday enjoying good food made with REGAL Flour. Thrifty housewives use it for ail , î their baking” A11 are .Ëagreed thât = ‘ 0*” 4 ,/ 'lt 9/ , /, “54 R In Town and Country s Wonderful for Bread party wns ndjourned. One yuung :nan for etealing i’rom the Moreil House wae reieasled on six monnbs sunpended sentence and a boy ohnrged win11 bmakms and enter— ing soma stores in tire clivwas ro ' manded untii Friday. IMPORTANT MEETING— Dr. McEachern o! the Vancouver GeneraJ Hoszpital and Vire-Preu- dent or ohe Amerlcain Hospitai As- sociation le visiting mile Maritime Provinces in oonnection with the work o! smndard'izing ‘hOSIpiutIfl bhroug-hout vthe Dominion. Dr. McEachern wili be in Summerside 'l'hnrsday morning, comimg to IChar— iot‘tetown Thursday antemoon w-hm'e he wñii meet with thc 'i‘rus« tees and staff oi’ iihe Charlotte.th iiœrp'i'tai and the Prince Edwara lsland iloepituli and in vthe evenlng n public meeting Iwill be heid in the Board of Trada munis which iho public is particulariy asked .to at—l tend. This is a .matter or veryi great impontance Ito ’iihB generai’ [public and the effort that is bein‘g made ‘by Dr. Mcfiaæhern and hls associwtes shoui‘d be recogmzed by îhe 'Dublic Àin whose interests the work le being done. ' Quickest Train Across Canada , MONTREAL, 5.00 P.M. (DAILY) I-_E..A._\./_E TORONTO. 9.00 P.M._iDAILvi ' ND MORNING AT WINNIPEG RD MORNING 'CALGARY TH MORNING VANCOUVER ve thin Canadien Pacific Standard—rNoneBetter! _— First Train MAY 2let. .. _ J For Reservationl, apply. to Local Agent H. N. R. DesBRIBAY. ‘. District Pan-n ne'r Agen, M. ÿDaviIon I rails-Canada Limited 10.15 AJVI. io.is_A.M I0.00 A.M. Apply Sulphur On. Your Eczema Skin Costs Little and Overcomcz Trouble Almost Ove.‘ Night v GOFF'S BOOTe m aiways beet. FIRE SALE CONTINUES T0- DAV IN PATONS’ feadyvto-wear and miliinery departments. SCHOONER “8PEEDY” due with cargo lnverness soreen coai. A Aiyward d: 00.. P-hone 176. THE WATnER COMMIGOIONERS have six thousand dollars debout- ures. lnterest 5 1-2 par cent. Term 20 years. Apply at oiiice. GOFF'S ARE GIVINO 20 ne. me. OFF ail Scholls' foot appli- ances. Arcb supporte tfom 82mn ulp. less discount. Schopedic in- solee 20e tor 10e. YEISTErRDAY’s MARKET—ü The market yesterday waa poorly ‘at— tended. Esse soid et 30e; butter 45c; Imvl 31.00; rhubarb 155c and 15c,per huncb and impies 12e par doz. Hay 31.40 0.0 81.50; etrnaw 75e t0 80e; oaia 750; pommes 304: and ycung pige 311.00 ped pair. —‘o.-——— ::An excellent protection against worme can ‘be g'ot in iMiiler's Worm Powders. They render ,the stom- ach and intestines untenable ta thexn. They heai tbe surlsces that have become intiamed by tbe at- tacks oi the parasites and serve to restore the strength ot the child that has been undermined by the draughts‘ that the worms bave made upon rit, and that their opera— tlon is altogether heaith-glving. PERSONAQS Tim. LeBlanc o! the C. N. 11., Moncton ‘is aurons bile visloors to me Icity. Mrs. J.; D. Stawart and Mies Westaway leit yeeterdny mornlng on a visit to Boston. 'iMrs. J. J. iChappell leit yesterday for Earlhwm, Iowa, whe-re Bile wiii resirie wi'th lier. daughter, Mrs. Thompsnn. ‘ Mrs. Murdie McLean lait yesterday morning on a visit to lier son In Boston. lShe was accommanlexi by her lime grandchild. J. lM‘cKenna. Trenton, N. “5.. han arrived lin the ci'ty to Itakc a posi- rt-ion. in 'bilB Charlottetown garage. lii I nurd'n Liniment I'hynlcinnu Soin by VICTORIA. IB. W. Fanilow, Summernide: C. A. Meikie, Summerside; FAR. Mor- ris, Monoton: Smith. Water- loo, 0nt.; IC. 5E. Pagan, 'Moutraai; E. C. Formel], Animent; J. A. Mor- ris. Montrez}; A. W. Jacoutol, Mon- treai: C. L. Banner, Portland, Me; M. G. .McLeod, Mai'ble Mouniiain; N. B. an'mn, :Mon‘trend; C. H. Miibon. lPort Elgin; t0. F. Mil-ton, qul‘ckly overcome by anplying Mentlio .‘Suiphur, declareg a n’otedî skin speciaiist. Because ot its germl des'troying ‘propertiee, this sulphur. preparatlon instantiy bringe ease i’rom skin irritation. hcais the eczoma rigbt up louves tire akln clear ‘ond smooth. :it seidom rails to relieve tor- ment without delay. Sui’ierers irom skin trouble shouid o’btain a smaii jar oi Mentho’Suiphur rrom any cream. «mi Sieds NM * Iiar en A T 483“: «une». à Early Peas. Sweet P e a s d (choice varieties.) ‘ Early Seed Po-_v tatoe. Gardeu- I r n - -' ‘80. un... n. a. Onion Sets, Shal- u e A lots. ‘ " ' er v w vvv v}, ävv‘ 'rt.li - CAR OWNERS ATTENTION 1 Gfiägfÿmbàrîâî i. We are now op’en to the public me are prepared w give Iiut clan nervlce en ail makec oi cars. AII eur_ mener: experienced and qusilfled meehaniu. . Are'YouTroubled With‘OilPumping‘" Sel ne l'or a sure cure in the guerenteed "PANYARD PISTON RING." Electrîcal Work Our Specîalty Dahlia Bulbe. t ‘olzero‘uJIan on hnving any repaire done It wiII pay you 4 Prompt officient urvice et rononahle priceu. __Buy_ . ' ‘ Carter’s Reliable b Cadillac Garage 3 Seeds . ‘ BRYCE .& WIGHTMAN, Props. 1 {Queen Street ÿ Mur. Dm. o! Psnyard Piston Rings j Seed Store nmJ' La--- Flowei‘ 'Seeds. Any breaklng 3m or the‘ 5km; Port Eig‘in: W. S. Neison, st.John; even i‘iery. itching eczema, can be(C. iF. 'Caeslid)’. St. John: Gordon Leaman, Monc- eootheu and'üo'n; J. A. ‘Delalay. iSt. John; ,C. B. and Green, :Moniague. ' good druggist and use it like coid Borde“; tu Indus. Bordel]; M". J. W. Fyife, Emeradd; Miss Dorotlhy Fyi’e. aide; Waiter Chisholm, î D, S. Giiills, New Giesgow; IL. Con. a noily, New Œasgow; B. J. Waiker, 'ï ton; R. iE. ili‘owans. St. John; D. L. ‘ Monoton; S. R. I-llowatt, O'Leary. ‘ SLOGAN: Montreai; R. H. MdF‘ari-ane. iSt. John; J. M. «Brow, Nevv York; John McLean, Ottawa; A. Dawson, iMontreal: A. McBeth, REVERE. 11.0. Howatt, Borden; L. Mow‘ati, “Emeraid: 'I‘iiios. LeBianc. Mioncton; 'lñran'lr Muttart, ISumm‘er- London; New Giesgow; J. McKonna, Tren' Berw‘ick Moncton; J. A. J. Cooper, CA‘STORIA For Infante and Children IN “8E FER OVER 30 YEARS if we do your vork yon’ii have satisfaction. that‘s positive. ‘OUR "011e. imndred cent! worth given ior every dollar tnken. We handie Duniop Tires. TRAINOR TIRE ' " SURGERY V and flir are ifilo 'pr‘edomlna‘t‘, ingtrees; titis is the naturaiiihome; quiet agaln. IguIIi hobnobs with the crow, mamms and orcharde land ri’ox ranch» os, pcnetratlmg far inlam‘d and tmix- ‘v simple Mie." _ An ‘ impression By J. GRAHAM ORUIOKSHANK. Britlsh Guinna. Prince Edward dsland on thermap looks a mere speck in tlw Gui! of St. La'wrenoe. One Imagines —- i lmqgined—«it to .be a bioait, Ioner island inhabited by a iew l'emmena who struggie winh an unfertiie. rocky soli (whldh they manne with sevweed and mueeei-nnu‘l) andr art me waterside. by a Iew ilshermen w‘ho .Ilve. but juet Ilive, train wilat' they catch or “nmp in tthe grey weoem ot mite Guli. Bit nue can't—or. ough'n‘t io—go by the map. Spend a rmomt'ir ortwn in Prince Edwaui rislam}. One wlil nbe smrnvrieed, as I wne, to iind an inland no extensive. iertil'e and :bea'utifui. An oid wrlter, descrlblng t'he ielaml. says: ‘iln many points round is mugb steep ooast «from forty to sixty ieet ‘high—in eome places a bunduodhcomposed of strnias oi! a soiit red atone." No ona apprenan- ing Prince Edeard island can rail to be struck, aat once and greanly, by the ooastil‘lne—rieing in. places in‘to sieep clin—o: dieep, red sand- stone. iIt 'looks llke a. semwaii painned bridk oolor. Iseen in Llw rate eitemoon. wioh mhe sun ellin‘ ing f'uil on t‘iiem, the clins appear literal-iy t0 bulrn and gilow, lilke an emher. Thieyare a deep wiue-cred. Towed «in plumes by the dam green of epruce ior flr ‘trees, tiie red clins make a striking and memorable pictuire. Tire whlte chaik ciifls oi Doveir ane citerwœrlentlc; no liens so a're the red sandetone ciii'ls oi’ Prince Edw‘ard IIsIand. ILanding and going inland. Lbe pecu'l‘inr beauiy or vhis .red soli oi une "-ii'i island,” thirown un by and contrasth wit‘h the dank green oi’ ter, mairies une oi’ t‘be appealing chaume oi tire oid Indien province of Abegweit. ’l‘iiose red shoree of Lhe rrlvers and oreelns—th‘at red marge oi une great estlraries —— timse ned ronds nhat 'i'un throug‘h umerwoods' like a siwordcuvt in raw fles’h; aiways a ruvst—color that givea warmtit and beæuty 1.0 the iandscape. l’I‘hene are th'ree quai'ities thiat malka for beauty in land‘scape — vhizlile and wood and weber. 'I‘iiere a're no hliis in 'Prince Ed'ward island—no Ihiiie .propenr. But athere is ‘muuli rise and .lall in certain parte ot' tire coun‘tlry. [In Kensing— ton. lPrince >County, and mat neigh- horhood—oppm‘aciring Oiinton and New London—the land is s‘teeply umiuüwting. ‘T‘he Ihorse is either oi'atit'ering down the hidll, or slowiiy zigmagging up another. One is not long on liile ievel. Here. ilrom anl eminence. one may get a fine pros" pect—dyeiiow wheat and Jmiriey ficlds. hlumgrcen t'ux‘nips. (ian g‘reen pntatoes, interspersed with scwttcrcd woudlands and 'Lhe w‘h'itc Pnnœgngÿaixsm flr-woods. or the siiver<grey lot wa-‘ bother. mails and grey :rooi’a M l‘ammhouses. erc is au nhundance oi' wood.‘ 'i‘iua ’iflilfind is simng wit‘h woods. ofthe Christmas trees .in ail sizes; round t'he edges of many 'woods,asi wcli as in sunny places withintho‘ wood, numiyers o‘f littie fir't'reesn greengtrim and pyramidal, 31ml growinxg ne it 'were esxrecialiy i’or‘ tire 25t‘h-day oi.’ Decemfbe'r. 'iihe manie, ’beech amd..wh'it,e (bil'dil are airso"co'ns.picuous. ’i‘hese 'woods break up the iandscape. and pare- vent lt at an'y time flrom becomingl norme and .monotonous. lindeed. they givo tiie ‘counltry someti‘mee a'lmost a-wiid, rremote look. as oi une or two hnndred years ego. The spectacle ot soma nom ot tree clum‘ps, in the eaTtIh or just up- rooted, Itakes rus iback to t‘he earriy set‘tlers. The wood is a cool and dciigiltrfui reilreat in sumlmer-t'imæ. A ured rond, bordened by a e-naiœ- fience aimost ihidden in bawthorn and thlstle and goidenrod. Tune tinrougix'dt; and occasionnliy a cart joits allong, or a. motor passes hum- m‘ing Iiike a big bee. Then ail le 'Dhere is littie moine in the wood; a dhipmunk chitters agitawdily lin hho top ihranches oi an oid dir. a, bine Jxa'y u‘tters a nous of wamimg, and tirera la t'he sough o! wind in tile branches oi’ the trees. ’I’he floor oi’ bite wood ieun- even—aiai pitted and ‘b-illocky. “dt Is entrent! wit‘h milan cones and fir- meedles. ‘ln a i’ew dam’p places thero aire green. spring cusbions ni! moea. A ‘iittie sunlight fl'l‘ters througvh from above; but 'general'ly it is ilwlillght among the grey .llc'h- oued .truniks. lIt le en quiet hem: une is sa mer to nia'twne's hear-t: that rwe Imighnt easily ibelieve we were in an unpeopied country. ’Pho grey gileam of water durrther diversifiea the landeca'pe. 'l‘ihe Island 'is much Tun into iby theeailt waters oi .the Gui-f. ’1‘.he oid writer aiready quoted. gays: “'i‘he riveirs are properly Boa-cracks, the tides iiowing up m their he’ads. w‘here ngone'raliy stroams or fresh water empty tihemselves." When the tido ' le in me Iriver brims nnith'rippiirng water inorn 'banlk to bank. nAt 10W 'tide there ls a. iiow oi waten‘ .in nmidariver, and on both green flan. of 'ke'ip or seavweed. One comen upon these .sa‘It-wa/ter estu- anios uinexpeotodIy—«ilowving through t'iie mlddie oi’ Iflelde, where 'the ses: met ing the sait envoi! or .nhe eea with the resinous .fragranoe oi flr-woods. ideai tret'rewt ibeh ind vwih’ose red mal 't‘he jaded townemeln inlay lead “ihe EHe may rpet on t0 H a rarm, or inito a bungalow. i have sot Ion and into .both. Phono 0824. aides a . Both are . n Fisherman’s Friend v ne onllnnl and 0.11 Ge-anIe EN here’s a new idea l Comfort—No Buttons'! t0 lose in the wash, no torn buttonholes -— no It fits perfectly. Boy’s Athletic 31.25 Toronto - «tue-zones new; il. a. .\ : h 7: in Underwear No more buttons You’il never know real undervvear comfort untii you wear Hatchway No-button Underwear W ith ‘its patented construction, Hatchway Unclerwear can never bind nor pull anywhere. It is rooüii’er, casier t0 get into. The materials in Hatchway garments—cooi, airy nainsook, soft-knitted balbriggan, or clOSc-fitting elastic-knit—give longer life, more durability and greater economy to summer underwear. Men’s Athletic 51.75, Men’s Full Length 32.00 WOODS UNDERWÈAR COMPANY, LIMITED Canada v MÊÈ ËWÀY t . N0 BUTTON .UNDE RWEAR / / ING. OLE character entirei Endersed by thousands of user: as “the‘Extra' in Cäioîce Tes" < 1M l!“ ‘_ . mu ,z‘s' y its own. r a '.‘-"iî"‘Î"13‘v‘.lÎ"1 “l love a good I cup oi Tea —is an expression frequentiy heard. And how delicious a reaily good cup of tea isi lt can be yours every day with King Çole Orange Pekoe—rich meilow flavor w1th a 9! excellent. Bungalow lire—t0 taire the latter .ilrat—ie restiui. with lit- «lie occupations which are never ipreoccupwtione. Today the slogan is “Galilher fi'rewood." and there Le an expedition—even 'the indantr-y asedsting—imto an adjacent tir-wood w‘hrich .na'tiure, dm‘eseeing tbat a (bungalow wais 'bound Ione day to be bui'lt in so green and shelterrod a. position, has pl‘ainted ‘here —— “a primage.” the wood is i‘ull of un rooted trees, lying phone on me ground, or eupported iby .thei'r com- rades. Failen branches, groy witii llcihen or “oid man's beaird," .iie aIil about. ’l'iie staiwart o! ville 'panty wioids an axe, t'iiere ils a resdlu'te nresolve to replenish the kitchen, (.ior one‘s dinner depende on it,) and ’by attennoon there le a pile oi Jm=r———_1_n___fi n n: misceii‘aneous brushwood. eli eut have fli'led a blueberry mus. and up. .wilthin easy reach of 'the cooknknow. Part lot me delay is per- 'an.d we have e'alrned one night's re- irape caused by a mecessen’y and pose. Mont nigh'ts. repose cames periodlc tasting or faire bluebenrle'e; eaaily and ampiy w'it‘hout earning. Ïone cannot go ihome witb ebrivelied On another day the suggestion is or insipid ilruit'. ‘bui. ‘mioet oi me made to go ou't a/nd pick wild‘rasps >bilame must be ia‘id on tbe blueber' and bi‘ue’benriœ. li. is an asmnish-iry mug which alliages (me cufbicall ing ravi. but a dact al'l 'the saine, content In ‘the .honse. and onduler tiiat a vbiuebenry rmug inoimi smail..in the fleid. We nhereforo ilntlshed plt‘ifiu‘ily tiny, beiorrc one ieavee 'up wimh wild n'espbem'ien. iw‘h-ioh are home. and :gnows blgger and ibig-Ïlarger, and Iwbich one ma! plck ger t‘he longer une romains bemt in standing up; and amen- au heur a. bot sun over athe 'biueberry husli- among tire raspberry canes and es. A b'iuebenry. wben you look atîtoms and ubiackbem’y morne inthe it irom the point ot view ot a bine-.wood, wander bock thrroush aile berry piclœr. ls n. very amaii irumJiieid. dowm ——4a mere globule of ink in tact. it taikea severai swailowe me Imako a. sum’mer, it mires a thousamd bine bannies ito nu a Iblueberry nous. l into the deep-nmed itlroad. aiong the sillon. and do t0 me bungalow. (Continued on Page Six) .Prince Edwand Iinlaud ailorrde au T0 'I‘ho Ladies:— . Phone 159—L. --Murphy’s New. HAIR-DRESSING APARTMENÏS Now open for business fi l SUNN-YemE Noxt Door G. F. Hutcheeon, Optométtipt' -. i We cordiaily inviteyou to visit our New Hair Dresging A rtments, where our Miss Suilivan, of Boston, Mass., Spec- iaiizt in Manicuring, Massaging, Shampooing, Scalp Treatmen‘v, Bob Curling, Marcel Waving, Eye Brow Shapîng, Hair ‘Dyeing, New Dutch Cut, etc. ete., will be pleased to serve you. MURPIIY’S I‘IAIR DRESSING APARTMENTS mfl»udnhw