MAY 31, 1926 S“? “ 6004- bye” to Drudgery! Made in Canada NO more sweepingand beating old-fashioned, dust-collecting woven floor-covering —no more scouring and scrubbing dingy ' i Pflllltfili 390W Eaailyrtlieaned Congoleum Gold‘ Seal Art-Rugs. have put an end to drudgery in countless Canadian homes. . And you don't liave to worry about accidents. either. Tracked- tn mud and spilled things cannot harm the seamless, waterproof surface. The many beautiful patterns will amaze you. Look for This Cold Seal When You Buy 7/ / lit‘)! ilu pnrsilips and ism’ Oys I ct 1i rt- erll for ut-xt year's crop. kwoo+o+o+o vooo+oooavoai i ROWS OF FLANNEL @ CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL QUEBEC ‘ NGOLEUM give you a well fur nished home, GOLD SEAL‘ Jlitr-Rucs \ 5&3?’ . RUGS Elly yours at RT i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GOLEUM ' be ileld Monday evening. May 31st _ In Board of Trade Rooms. I generally witil American tourists. ‘ THE BEIITIIII lDeadlock in Mines l Still Unbroken . GUARDIAN _ THE ANNUAL MEETING 0f the Johnsagusw Fur Farms Ltd, will 9546-29-2l POLICE COURT.—<A number of offenders against the Prohibition Act appeared before His Honor Saturday morning. One was‘ given six months. without the option of u fine. Three were fined $200 each or the option of three months in goal. One was dismissed. A drunk was fined $l0 or thirty days and a trnckinan for operating without a license was lined $5.00. S-APPER sAiLse-lfhe IS. S. Can- adian Supper sailed from here abollt midnight Friday night for St. John's, Niid, direct, with a cargo correlating of 70 Ileud cattle, 8 horses, 44 sheep, 232 ‘pigs and l5 hens on-deck. lHer underdeck cargo comprised 710 bags oats, 550 buss potatoes. 19 ‘bass vegetuibles. 58 packages butter, 42 eases eggs, l-t barrels apples, 650 bales llay, i6 ilarrols nleats and sundry other lfilffll). Train Derailed (Canadian Press) PIUIlOU, NI S.. May 28.—'i‘llree cars ot’ the brunch line train lrom Steilarton to Pictou left the mils near Sylvester at noon today, ser- iously tianlaglllg the road bed and holdblg up traffic. None of the it-s. Mo}? ROD AND GUN. ill view of the increase in the popularity of Outwrio and Calnadn ’ the June issue of Rod 0nd Gpn which is a special Ontario Tourist passengers or crew silffcrn-d iujur-Hldlau Natlmml Runways \- GOOD ROAD$.-—"I‘he road from IDNDON, May lid-There is not Charlottetown to Summerside has ‘he slilhielll- “i511 "i 11 Cfllnbromise nt lsst been opened. Several cart-anvil! llllY qlllirtfil‘ in the coal dis- canle through Saturday and yester- ‘Puts and "l8 Koverllmeut ls mak- day. llll. Fred ‘Lowther cainemg Pleharntlons for a long StOp- through on Saturday with a Dodgeilllllie ill the industry. The miners Sedan and says there was no dflflllfhave bee" ‘llhfltfike since ‘liluy l. oi‘ rnud on any part of the rosld ll lllf-s been decided by the B0" travelled. He crossed to Rocky eminent 1° “i! Dflfiiflmflnt when it pom,’ came u“ ‘he South Show reassem-bles next month to extend itoad cutting over the Nins Mile °P°llll1°ll 0n the emergency pow- ‘Uretk and crossing West River a“ “C! ml‘ alllllller month ill ad- llridge up to New Haven. He then “mo” i" llle month sanctioned "ame through Bonsliww and up to when m9 Keller"! Strike was cnl- Sunimelside, The roads in west iad- Till" will Blmlflwer the millis- Prince are reported to he not so w" 1° "like Whatever steps lire 400d. lllleded to conserve and ration “"11 8nd other fuel to lilo ‘best ad- vantage, ‘ $1118 Liberal and Labor press is i‘ “glut; ill adverse t'l'lil(‘l.‘illl of Prelim" Baldwin. ivr what is deq hfi IR MEMORIAM LONDUCTOR H. E. FERGUSON .lt is lWlLlI feelings of deepest ‘ ""‘m\ ' PAGE" FIVE TRISCUIT made of perfect whole grains of wheat- Delicious with butter. cheese or marmalades crlbctl as ills t-oillpli-li- iiiatrlivlll’ llclvspziilx-rs point out there i8 dan- uo fur as milking ally uiti-lllpl lo ger or n war or attrition bgpwggn ' pill an i~lui in tIn- tlfflltlltlrlf. The tbc llilllttlfl undnilns owners. regret we chronicle the death if Conductor ll. E. Ferguson which occurred at bis home in this city in May 29th. He was a son 0t Ai- txauder and Hannah B. Ferguson uld was born at Duulltuffunge, He vus slxty~two years o! age at. the .llue ut ills death and always enjoy-l ed the best o1’ health up to a wceki, ileforu his deilllse when hs coin-L plallled of not feeling well and rn-‘ tired from duty for a week, but it, was little thought the eild was so. near, , t die was a man of excellent cllur-| deter and had a jovial word for‘ everyone he cunle in contact with. |iie had been employed on the Cun- lor the‘ past thirty-live years where hc= made a. large host of friends. die is survived -by an aged wid- owed illother Mrs. Alexander For»; gusoll of Dunstuffnnge also three brothers, Alfred 0t’ lnlllfilfisllilgfip Alexander of Lynn Muss and Jillll". es of llnzelbrook. ‘Prince ‘Edward ls-‘ Number is particularly interesting. All stories and articles in the land also n sorrowillg wife, three isons }lIIl‘l'y G., Watson W. and Wul-_ Efilrooty. Nooliolliiié” plflnf,‘ -QO§'§O§~OQQOOPQOQQQQ'Q-O-O-Q~O F‘ PROWSE BROS” Ltd. number, with the exception ot‘ the-imp w" all or mtg Qlly and ave} regular features, deal with Ontario-daughters Mpg w_ Josey, p1“, (',_i sport willie a personal message-h, Burgoyne, M“, J_ R Cudmow‘ llrolil the Premier of O-ntairio Wei-gum! “h, w_ ,S_ ‘R055 a“ o; mm d.‘ Dillard's Iilrlllnsill. unml lly physicians. l. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skim; clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 939. ' ooeoio-oe-oo-eo-o 0+» redone» fertilizer sm- . 4m "‘“;.,,,1"'“*“<‘>l for CROPS. Our "STANDARD" ANALYSIS 4-8-4 ANALYSIS Our “ANIMAL" brand ANALYSIS 3-8-3 ANALYSIS GRAIN ROOT and ‘EMPRESS’; brand for GRAIN CROPS. Special prices in one ‘ iilll ton lots, Cash and credit terms " Illit purchasers. Carter 8t Co Limited ‘ brand is an excellent Fertilizer for growing POTATOES, (ready mixed.) Aulltvslsesos-z ANALYSIS " ‘l0 to‘ ll‘. in their prime now for» llli‘ Lillltl anti don't lorlget, to gel. . Fashion Fancies y PEACH FLANNEL SPORTS FROCK WITH i l i _~\ t distinctive lOIlUllIJH or the llPll. '- Tilis dress is interesting in nut- lluo. for it, suggests the smart bolero lffiilllllPllt without actually culploy- " illg it. lv QOOOOVQ§§O§Q§Q§¢§Q§§§4>§- By Marie Belmont The truck above exploits oyster white (’l‘t‘])|.‘ for its ulcdlum, with, sccll In lllvillPtl cllltillll vt-steo marked . can,“ pmn-l hlllliillti, and tllu Illlllfll-ll“iadqullrturq at Quobev . mg coral cullllilitltu‘)! ill. the iront The swiunlfr “Vin bu charge of was (‘a-plain James Roach, of ‘Cllilrlot- The pom“ “Mlle “u "lam" at and the survey work will be dune by Consul-under Fraser of Ottawa and ll stall‘ 0f lly- Tilo steam- er will sail for (laspe and will work [the liclle lsll- route, ilorth oi’ Auti- oosti Ilrillglilg charts ll.p to date and ullcharteil, obstacles to exist- lluttilrcup yellmv crcpc, trimmed with tout-hos o1’ browll, would also lltl effective. ROLLER sronl P lfissr DAlSY-PARTIEQ Jone. pitcher full of sugar. corner of the ganl fnrrlily of daisiu grew, i i ing to l Will ou come?" l i frills flutter. and horse water. ‘Capt. Roach Will TQ EErTOD ES “I 'L_L have a Partyl" said Mar.- i I She took her small cream- oi water... and one t cup and saucer... and one lump l Then she walkeddown to the en where a _ _ a-‘temoon. Miss Dai- slesl i Marjorie called. "I'm go- have a Party... this ver minute... and you are all invit , Al of the Daisies nodded their round faces and made their white i So Marjorie est down among them and" ave each Miss Daisy if a drink of Sugar- aild a special Ontario section des- cribes some of the beauty, ilealth. fishing a-ud hunting resorts or Ou- tario. A new aspect. of angling is given erior," possibly the gem of tilt- table of contents; while “Trout Fish‘ " is a delightful reminiscence of tile creeks of old Ontario. The regular gu-n, fishing. oili- doulj and ltenucl departments coll- lai-n speciail yilltcmstlillg illzlterltll for tilis issue. ltud and Gilli is published uloilth- ly by W.J. Taylor, llinlited, Wood- stock, Ontario. +>__-- Peters Road ziblc progress in the Important work or this lute season. From the large amount of tel" tilizers being bought by the farm- ers, it would seem that a new era ill agriculture is beginning to dawn. lMnke Prince Edward Island a veritable “Garden oi’ the Gulf" which it certainly now is of tht Dominion. Then with the rest oi the lvluritinles. when our "grlevanc es are rlgllted we will take a fort- nlost. position in the great Dululn- lOll. i I , ‘ The persistence and stlck-to-ii Wommand Survey iveness ot‘ tlbe farmers of P. E. i | (Canadian Press) is great, and what they cannot do in the agricultural line need not br- “AbiFA-X» N- 5- Mlly ZK-Tlle passed over to an-y one else. Ciluudiun Government ,0. trllnrtlug and Itiou to the Gulf of .51, i . hyflflillllfllll. survey_ steamer lUhLlWll, l‘. E. I. drogrlvphlc. engineers. ing iluvigatlon. _ Acadia, which has been lylllg in this port two years, ‘will sail next week on the South ls certainly qualified to surveying expedi- touch the high spots In prose anl Lawrence, never better tilsu in his latest e- uwnw-iieviug tile Cartier, the only gov- Yonr valued correspondent frolll fort, which is much aDDl‘9¢illl@*i< "ow in 'l‘iiough I am not a prophet, l cel= --<¢0->i_ llpsc-t ntomucb, sluggish liver, and sell! SKATES operation ill Atlantic watt-rs, with taluly made a true prediction when i stated that perhaps tile said Corr. mm“ ll" mime“ l° ll"? l"°"'“°°ity and Miss Dorothy of Chicago. ‘l-n‘ “The Jumbo Trout 0i! Lake Sllp-' illéllftlllelll-S amd heaxl of a home‘ illiiiiilusiy Lmailatcd. ‘ Farmers are nlaklng commend ‘with, three sons and one tlatlghtel‘, The filuerul notice will be sir, bounced later on the arrival oi’ his‘ ldaugllttu- from Chicago. I - ' - l FRED C. LcLACHEUR. l Oil April 9th., Guernsey ‘Cove,’ iltrst o-llc of its best, citizuns when ‘Fred t). Lellacilcur met. a. sudden sleuth. While much might bu truthfully said about Mr. Lebacli- Tour's good qualities, it is sufficient to say that 'lll.tl neighbours ftllliltlllb. ‘bur hllll us being a. good man, one who was always ready to le-nd a. helping hand, interested in every- ithiug pertaining to the welfare of, llllfl community, faithful In his supj port. of the Church in nil ‘its tie-l new in style, an which good influences conq l He leaves to lnouulr a sorrowillg I to whom sympathy of the entire‘ community goes out, i Although it is ‘hard for them fol understand why one so useful and; 1n the prime of ‘life should be 031b, en they hnvve the eavisfacnion, of; kilowing that his life was well liv- ed ‘and can look forward to a happy meeting in that home where there is no more parting. Millard’: Llnlmsnt for sore throat. loitering Boy i Threatens His J udgelf (Canadian Press) ‘ LONIDON, ‘Eng. May 29—An ex-l Borstal boo of rlo fixed abode. wboul charged at Mansfield wilth loiter- ing. told the ‘Bench that Ii’ they did, not treat him fairly he would write to the Home Secretary. and addeihl "You can put that in your pipe and“ smoke ilt, old cock." The Bench: gravely 100k note of what accused had said and prescribed three‘ months’ hard labor. SPECIAL PRI uutlergolilg “nletanlorfl ls" the rlgllt time. is ingenious, and we hope the precursor oi’ many simili-r poetical gems. in regard to the patrol work on ruin. of many, and in the interests ui tile improved roads, we understaiwl that the work in this connection is to be performed only when Stilt"- ly necessary, nnd preferably after This will meet the approval economy will cut down expendi- i Another Range of I Lovely New Hats Arrived This Morning Here’s an assortment of lovely hats --— all distinctly d shape and trimming. These include iigml)’ Press Hilts. and feature all the latest. models b own ill New York at the present limo Hills You would expecii i‘ d ' d -t " $10.00. Any hat in the lot ti)» m m“ a W“) m .. . . . . ......$3.75 100 ‘New Summer Dresses $7.75 Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Values 100 different styles in about as many different kinds of materials. Long, three quarter and short sleeves with high and medium low neck and youthful colors, Smart, straight lines and flare styles in Summer sunshine colors of Mauve, Orange, Carmine, Tobacco, Pink, Blue, Greys Navy, Black White, etc. Cheerful colored stripes, coin dots, flower pat- terns, etc., in materials of Rayon Silk, Fuji, Silk Crepes, Broadcloths, Crystal Crepes, Printed Silks, Vlolles, Foulards, etc. Sizes i6 to 44. A regular $10.00 and $12.00 value for . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.75 CES ON ALL BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY l A Smooth Regula- tor For Stagnant i Bowels 5.5?!" ~e>@-@@% 4. No Headache, Blllnusness, in- digestion or Sour Stomach, Where ‘They Are Used. . FINE‘ FOR CONSTIPATION They ‘Cleanse the Liver and A Soft Long-Wearing and Professional Cards mi R. McGuigan BAIIRIBTER, Clmsron Bloekflihariottstewm? E.. B. A. GOLICITOR. Money to Loan zzzo-l-n-u. 55F. E. Archibald Grnduste of N. Y. Post Graduate ETC Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear. N900 Tmills Eyes and supplying Glam u lo lulldl ,., and Throat Office, Beyer Building Great George stout B. A. Office Hours-O to 12-50. 1.80 In L 4‘ McDoiiald & McPhee f. A. MODONALD IL-F. MOPHEI Barristers, Attorney, Etc. i easy 0e Loon k .. Fllfilwfi?” FASHIDNABLE ._-__-_-—- FOR BOYS AND GIRLS $1.50 a pair $1.50 A PAIR Roller ‘skating is a very popular ex- ercise for children, and much enjoyed by the young. BALL BEARING SKATES " $3.50 A PAIR LALLEXIIRTE: FOOTWEAR other shipment, the FLOWERS. FICO Face Powder, Talcum, fume, etc. purity, Try them today. PHONE 271 ‘ FLOWERS , We have just received an- largest yet of that wonderful toilet preparation called THREE Creams, Per- Known the world over for their excelicncy slid ,H. L. WORTHY l, Douglas add Mrs. .l. M. Douglas, I-ldnlouton; A. R. McLean, .l. l’. McLean and M. S. McLean oi’ Ilos- tnn, Muss. The puihbenrers wort‘: Messrs.-..loiill Auld, Joseph Morli- son, l~l. A. Walker, James McLean, Joseph tCollIn and Jnlncs (llilrkl. ltev. C. F. ‘Mncltlttlsh (itllcluletl. beautiful floral wreaths were r1‘- celved from the fnmily, Joe and Bertha, ‘Katie and Mae, Rue alzd Dllllffllltl mnily others." The late Mrs. Mclieun (nee (‘hristelln Mt‘- luills) wns a native of Brookflelil, P. E. f.. and was the wife of tl-e lute Malcolm McLean, of Greek Rt 0r. ‘ller Ihusbsnd predeceased hrr illlllly years ago, and the bereavtii widow (sontinued for some years to reside ill their home at Alllston, Int (m. llnring this time MrlLM 2- Lean kept a grocery store theta, commonly known as the “Corner." She wits postnllstress for IOHZB time before the advsnt oi’ the rur.li mail delivery. ‘Later she‘ locntid " Lwith her daughters who were st t- tied in Edmonton. while you sleep, and qive you next morning the freshest, bmteit, happiest feeling you have known in many a day. Hamilton's Pills will cheer th d f- ‘ffmu’ "w" d°"’°" ‘m '“ wide by 12 inches long. Thqy w||| m,“ flrgd our l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. folks rfeel like kids at play. , Inches, foot end about 34 menu w 2 Inches; five upright fill- ers. Height of head end about 50 Double bed widths only, 54 inches covered with strong art ticking, neatly tufted and firmly stitched at sides and ends. This maltose; will be found both comfortable and long-wearing, Border ls about 4 inches deep, with continuous roll edge Hmllnd ‘OP and bottom which helps to Mid mattress in shape. Sizes as follows: For single, medium and double beds 39, 48 and 54 lnchsg wldq inches. vilndilloil rnuso bud breath. Seigel’: m“, i Hyrnp gi-in ut tbs cause. Try It and " M°V° ‘U16 B°W°|B WlIiiQ i . :-::.":;." .. Tllfimilllill‘2§..li‘...‘l'fl°°-i$l.‘l3.1‘ l Plan Steel Bedslwd comfortable Mattress n . : - - _ . . . erul of the lute Cllrlstena l\lcl.en.l, Like a ship In the nlllll- i walnut Flfllsh who passed away May 2nd, ugwl WW‘ combusted headache l _ _ t til years, wits held from the reri- all‘! dillflli" ‘FN-lbi" Will i I > ,_ ilelltltl of liter daughter, Mrs. w. li- disappear after t-wlns Dr- , A" t l B d‘ R H _ h I Douglas. ’i‘ucsdlly, at 2 o'clock. She Hamilton's Pills. " 9° e a ‘ad e m‘ ed A REGULAR $10.00 VALUE loaves to mourn ha,‘ h3g5 to.) They overcome the worst Walnut, made ovf welded steel tub- dzlngilters and three sons; Mrs. \'.'. cases, act quietly at night | ma. The round continuous posts Made of jute and cotton felt laid in layer‘ and l i i Special . . $8.75 They overcome backache, sldssefle, ilvsrache and stom- ; sch, Ind kidney Ills. n Htey fall ‘to do this, you i can have your money refund- t A good "rwcnbh ed Fair enough, sh? I Don't stay sick or ailing! t use this grand family remedy at once. It will give you en- srlY- spirits, ambition. ap- petite, good blood, better nervee-lln short good health. You can get all this In a 25c box of Dr, Hamilton's Pills. Bold by ell dulsrs in medl- olnss, er by mall from The Qatari-Minna Co», Montreal. help to prevent sagging. All Steel Bed Spring $4.95 i-illk Fibfill silfillht a low price. strongly and carefully mldg,’ Patent link fabric is securely fastened to steel angle ends by pelicll spring; which Frame bl of steel finished in Black Japan, making It pnqtle- l"! WIQDNM. Well braced corners. Sizes 39, 48 or 54 inches wide by 72 lnohOI long . . . . . . . . ....,................i.._. 04.06 IMITE n