to l3aint His He sure was in a hurry. Here it was Friday evening, and he had to paint the kitchen and bath- room iloors before week-end company came. dreaded waiting for paint and varnish to dry-waiting between coats ' ‘ally wilted his enthusiasm to finish the job. r. One-excuse and another had put it off-his wife couldn’t spare the kit- chen, or the children couldn’t be kept oif the floors, his inclination wasn t always in that direction, or some one of a hundred inconveniences al- ways proved a good alibi. At last, necessity had brought him to a showdown. His wife vowed she certainly couldn’t do her Saturday baking hopping around on boards in the kitchen—as for the bathroom, it was a d18- grace-“But-they had to be painted.” Home sweet home’s atmosphere was frigid, but thoughts within each other’s minds were sulphurous. He had to crawl out of it somehow. He grabbed the telephone and told his troubles to Fred Hasit, the local hardware and paint dealer. “Now, forget all that," was Fred’s assurance. “I'll send you up some " The F inieh that Endorse’ ‘Dries and is Ready to Walk on in Thirty Minutes’ “Shoo your wife out of the kitchen right after supper and you can have a cou le of ‘ l coats of FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINIJTE LACQUER-ENAMEL renal-la to w on before you put the cat out for the night. Less than two hours er Saturday lunch you can have the bathroom iloor all slicked up for Sunday.” “That settles that,"_ sighed hubby. “Now, Fred, if you've anything more up your sleeveraibout this quick-drying Lacquer-Enamel, lets have it, and the hardware man i : “If you are real ambitious you can enamel your car with black or blue black and have it ready for Sunday morning.” FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINUTE FLOOR LACQUER-ENAMELS are for, interior and exterior floors. You can remove the furnishings from any room in your home, oiTice or store, and apply a coat of Flo-glaze Floor Lacquer-Enamel and it will dry in thirty minutes. A second coat will be ready for service in an hour or so. Replace your furniture and you will have saved the inconvenience of waiting two or three days, as under former conditions. FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINUTE DECORATIVE LACQUER-ENAMELS are for the interior decoration of woodwork, furniture and other articles in the home. Each coat dries in thirty minutes or less. Wax on hardwood floors requires polishing ‘every two o_r three weeks. A floor finished with Clear Floor Lacquer-Enamel will not require attention more than L. twice a year. Floors, woodwork and furniture may be finished in grained effects with Flo-glaze if. v . Lacquer-Enamels. The whole process on an average sized floor may be continu- ously carried out and ready for use in less than half a day. The Clear Floor Lacquer-Enamel will not discolor the lightest or brightest pat- terns on linoleum or oilcloth. The Floor Lacquer-Enamel can be used to restore worn linoleum and make it give longer service. Amongst our numerous tests of Flo-glaze Lacquer-Enamels wehave coated lino- leums and subjected them to tests that were more than equal to four times the wear and tear found in ordinary domestic service. In every case, appearance and wear showed better conditions than paint or varnish. Correspondlngly favorable results have been shown on both soft and hardwood floors. SEND FOR PAMPHLET on FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINUTE LACQUER-ENAMELS telling what there Enamels are, what they will do, and how to use them. A poet card with you; dealer’: name will bring it to you by return mail. MADE IN CANADA liiiitiiiiiViiiiiisiialloion Bu. nun OFFICE TflRflflTfl canana""'"° MONTREAL NINNIPEB VMIBIIIIVER 'Also Makers of F lo-glaze Paints, Enamels and Maple Leaf Paints and Varniahes. Distributors for Quebec and Maritime Provinces PAINT 8i VARNISH LIMITED. MONTREAL h i“..\ I. HRS Murray River-Cook ti Soli .\lt. Albion-W. il. Melsiaohern .\it. Stewart-JV. L, MoLooil New Annnn-Moale Brol. North Lake-IL‘. l)._ Frour North RnetIco-E. 0. LePlge North Wiitiihlre-Melman Bros. lVLeury Station-Turners Ltd. tlyater Bed Bridle-A. Peters Orwell (love-It. D. McLeod Peters Bond-J. L. Molllnnon Port Borden-Chin, iloull I Hon iinatleoviile-fl. B. lePnge r-‘ourls—.l. J. llnghea A Co., Ltd. Hprlngtlelil Welt-J. U’: England Niininieral I‘. W. Strong Co., Ltd. Nt. Lotiln Shallow-W. P, (lnllnghnn L Co. Ht. Peters-J}. I. Pratt Q Son Tlgiilah-J. ll. Myrloli A Co., Limited. Tyne Valley-II. J. ilnlleill, Limited Tyrone-ll‘. J. Rainer Victoria-Wright Bron. Vernon-Mrs. Ill. McCormick Vernon River Brldgr-Geu. Forlieii WelIlngton-Araenault Q Guudet. Ltd. Wood liilnnile-J. II. Stnlrt .-\|In'rlini-—.I. II. “yrll-k A" ('11.. Llll. iIc-4li-i|iii--\\'. ’l‘. lluwneiui ('ill’l|i|(ilIl——" (‘iiiirlntii-tiiii iiirll it‘ (‘liilniller (‘liiirlottl-loivn-Siinlley. Nliiiw h lH-ilriliin l‘ rry Viillaqv-J. E. i‘hl‘l‘lili'lllll‘ll . .\. hli-Kliinon uy-Aiintin A. lliiiiiiiiiy (‘riqiauil-Jhiwiii-nu m Ni-ivuiim ltllllon—lintiltv /\. I). Mom: ltlllrrilllr—i\. .\. hlr-(‘nul Frt-llarlrlmv-J. (‘. (‘iiilllfn & I-‘rri-lowir-Auiil & lIiilu-r t-‘iinprri-iiiix-Iliirry iliinn (ioorlrtown—-I. A. ltlcltiiiiion lIumpton—-l“, l). “W-lniier Non llunter ltlver-Clitiltle l Cntlllle Kennlrigton-Tnplln I Co. Kinroiut—D. A. MrPhernon Montague (Lowery-W. A. Poole (‘m llloreii—l. W. Ioliwen Murray llurlonrwPrliltQ lens, Ltd. sums l] “P389 8 la available. 1-1 "Bin 60W. due to freshen in July. ADDiy Clayton Morrison, Tryoii. ' 9112-5-64“ —-LO8T.—-0ne male tox marked BL-iA. Reward, Park island -S||. ver Foxes-R. C. Holman, Sum- inerslde. 5-7-21 —-GUARDIANB ON BALE at the Guardian's Western Oilioe in the MoNelll Building. Bnmmerside ev- "Y 0B7. —OU'R 1926 SPRING BULLE?‘ TIN is now in the malls. If you have not received your copy. a Post ‘Card to us with name and Lill- dresn will bring iL-Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. 9132-54-21 —-OUR NEW SPRING Bulletin; zo-ntaluii a host oi’ bargains. Send; loi- u copy ll you have not already‘ received oue.—-Sinirliiir & Steyvort. Liniltod. 91‘32-5-7-‘.!i —FOR LATE WEQTIRN NEW! if -roa sALe-neriateied Hol- —-STUDY THE VALUES offer-l ed iii our new Spring Bulletin.‘ They are not beaten, and rurulvi equalled, a-iiywhere iii iCanzulu. Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. 9132-57-21 —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. -—r The Guardian's Western Office is now located in ‘the McNeil] Building; Water Sh, Summersido, where Bub" icriptions, news or advertising willl be received The phone number is‘ 233. —RICH MEMORIALS - Anion-g‘ _he enterprising ilndustricsi oi‘ Sum-I nieii-ifde is ithe Excellent Monu- nien-tnll Works conducted by the! (estate of‘ the late Alfred Keoug‘ hiiu of which IHOII. JRlllPh‘ A. Ntrlll and lMrs. Keoughan are the‘ executors. This huisinees raised w.‘ uch i1 ‘high standard Iby the lute! .\ir. Keou-ghan lis lbelng conlinuvil’ on the High Class pfinclplvs s0 lillly followed by. it's founder. The‘ Show Rooms oi.‘ Ithe work's in pre- sent dfspluy a varied and lsuperiory i-ollieciton of Memorials in Granite and IMiirhle the ‘work on which} hove Ibeeu executed in u manner which brings out the natural liiffllllyl of the rich stone used. The visitor‘ may soe- 32 0r more difli rent d8- sigiis from -the small stones to llicl 'lllOl‘8 elaborate ‘monument. ‘Tliel originality of the artistic designs, even on ‘the low priced stones is a point worthy ol‘ note. The Artisan who ‘is responsible for the very artistic cutting on these stones is Mr. Stephen (Livingston-e, who worked for years under iM‘r. Keoiig- haii, and his ‘work deserves the highest commendation as he sparss no pains and turns out some Mom- orials ‘wihich would give anyone n feeling of ‘pride to erect. The i i Keoughan Monumental Work; "s; ____ “Field and Garden Seeds" “Government Standard". A very complete line. No. No. 1 Alsike Clover, Genuine No. 1 ,“English Mammot ” doing a splendid business and its situated on First St. to the rear ol’ the McNeill building. Anyone de- siring a Monument ‘would do welll to see the stock of thliis tlnni 'l)U-.‘ lone ordering as their prices urel vie-ry reasonable and they give per» sonail service. i l flt‘: la toil.» Eastern Guardian iii ..'iRiSH COBBLER Seed Sec- onds for sale, apply to R R No 5. Box 25, Montague. 8087-5-5-3i ..'EA81‘ERN AGENT. — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian as ant in Montague and will he lens- imlzfibgggteislgfli; 5 w 2 again“ Eight horses ran. The race was over about a mile ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, etc., ..'GOLD FISH rnsi-z-niiy “ $1.00 worth of Drugs, Toilet Arti- cles, Candy, Chocolates or almost any article in the store and you get ‘Free 1 Globe, 2 Gold Fish, Sen Weed and Pebbles. We only have n limited niimlber, so get yours at Liinchester. owuauiianiiiii This magnificent Tea Service in the lovely Gmeveiior Design, is a perfect example of mum crafte- ntanlhip. Matched in Couiinunit Plate lat silver it is a kl —-ili= perfect coiiipleriorio a nlile service. COMMUNITY PLATE WEEK i‘ C. W. Patterson G. H. Taylor FREE! Visitors to these displays will be given a copy of “ ygit Price 175.01: A gurgtoui harmony in blue gold d | ing |ilverwarc—-:6 Pieces. of Plate ruling on a lovely Bull's! Trn 1y rlrlml in bln¢—ample lilvzr for a li/f-lduum f-wily of m». Comp/m h; ‘ .... In Charlottetown, May 8th u) May 15th ,~-~. EVERYWHERE exhibits of gleaming, gorgeous silver- T’ " ware, the most modern and beautiful creations. . . ' sparkling gift pieces and sets for brides-to-be. . . exquisite _ family table services to glorify the home . . . silverware that ‘ every woman longs to own, and hopes to own. . .lovely COMMUNITY Pans. Ann you will find the silverware you want and need now, . within the price limits you approve. . . silverware that will '31-‘ thrill you with pride of possession more and more as the years l go by. Look for these window displays of Commuurrv PLATE . . . examine these lovely creations at your leisure. There is g ’ no obligation to purchase. l Fx/iibitx of Timon T1411: ton Sll/verware by the Jfakeri" affbznmuiwrr Tums _ . _ Lower in price, Jurpriring/y éeazztgfiz/ . ‘ i ‘ The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. E. W. Taylor W. W. Wellner, Limited. Correct Service for the Formal and informal Tablefi: nd a half. Grain, Vegetable and Garden Seeds. Correct prices, prompt service. Phillie 6- W-A. IOMNSTUNE Montague _..___ 6 to 1 againsi “ FLOUR AND FEEDS" "Robin Hood," "Keynote", "Atlas" and "Beaver." All sizes. Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, Cornmeal, Cracked Cam Wheat, Oats, Oil Cake Meal, Bran, shorts, Calimul ii Chick Feed. Good goode and good prices. Bptdi prlcee on qulntltlee, W.. A. iohnstone’ MIONTAGU 1 Nickel Timothy, Clover, also PHONE 8. : 1W 4-1;". .11 I in the final game of the series. Score: R . ‘Koupal and Pond. (lgeltrolt Dezeng Dia l ieiigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...'l 1-1 3 ISeeond game R. H. E. ' | Batteries ——Dauss, Holloway, Reading 15 2 Profeaslona] l Johns and Bossier; Thomas, Ed- Biirrino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1i ii 2 Willi!" 1'00 In" wards, Steongrate. Counally, Lever- ilrlrlomlwr ruii i stte und ‘Sclialk, McCurdy. Batteries-May, ‘Schwartz and opTouTnu, Lynn; Bennett and Pond. International-Jersey City Riochester The Wnlluviirth UAQ I unmpflet leleotlu el lnntrunienta that It Washington Downa Red 80x 11-0 played as part double header Sunday last. IWWIIIIRII‘ W "l" once and don't the disappointed. NATIONAL l-EAQUE- DOSFON- Mill’ 6—W88b1l1‘Bi-0n —-—-<QQ_..__ fxfirm.‘ Mabel“ ‘Drug store‘ Win-fismwi‘ Reds Defeat Cardinals. liidlifn‘! hhiiibiidltiiigruhhlbvelltleaotggg Wednfisday ' ‘ l. ill - . - "MWTAGUE- — ‘Selllwi '“ s1‘. LOUiS, May 6—-Six time o a “leusure m’ no S°°'°- Basketball SCOTCH Montague Christian Church Sun- bu” h,“ he], d. m Cinch] u w h‘ R" H‘ E" _ terttorthepathn. dnY morning and evening at usual “lads tddefeatifie ‘s! 9L0 H Cm?“ Boaimnxmn ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' "u 18 who f new“, we‘. m a o“, in This Ina imii mo: hours. Rev. Tiios. Wood, of i<‘lnri- mm ma“ M s '. ‘in n“ E' B ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " - ~ - ‘ --‘~~° 4 2 w.“ ° g . ° ° ° “M 4h Wvll-wmn "I" dii. Pa, who recently accepted the Cincinnati? - OOIB- . laalleri”a"“c°v"lskle 11nd R1181; b nesdal’ 11184118 Champions p call from Montague Christian, St Lou,“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' "Ml 5 l ‘Yfilflllelll. Weller. ‘Russel and Bis- “llkeiilliln 8'11"? PlilYat-l‘ °n m9 Church, ls expected to arrive oii_ ‘hatteliieéil-lahoé..gljli.ij.i I I h‘ i? i0 . League oi the Cross floor between Saturday, and will preach at lmlh J h _ one ,, lSt. tDlillStflDB University and U19 net-Ult- l "WW3" services. ‘Should Mr. Wood not F“ ‘l-“liill- 501h0r0miialhihan and O ‘Mil-Dies: j on lie were eiilullr Ill urrlvo in time to meet this up» “n” " “"'h“" puliiimeut, the former pastor. Rev- C. E. Armstrong, will conduct tho Pirates Trounee Boston 3-2 IIITTSBURGH, May 6-——lii a plt- 8t. Dunstan"; Accuracy Ill alielllfl (lptelnetrlat la aeeel!" in.‘ .-,-.< .. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE L V - C. Tingley. Centre .. .. 16 Deanne we cher‘ bile o . _ ‘ “.».».'t..'....;.‘."".l’3“.'.%‘i.“ “.- i.‘ “.- 3- f.“.'.‘,'.‘f.'¢‘.”'.‘~‘3$§.l¢f.' i -“-‘ ' .. . . . . _ I _ _ _ u ‘CHESTER, England, Mny 5 -" ,‘,’.?§,‘;',"',,,,§'?3,, Zllliile Paris-gilt»! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 1 1 .11 Murray, Forward 2 “ii-di- Unit ll min-I Lord Astor's three year old colt. pious won $2 gm”? é Haig- s I "er 8ii~/DL‘Cii.L8lll', Werre and ,c_ cuuem Guard o examinations by Swift and Siire_ won the Clvster Boston ' ' - “Si” 9- Fillllkllel‘ and O'Neill . M. Duiiphy. Guard 0 H J viiiie by three lengths from Lord Plusburéfi ' ' - - - ----- ~a 9 2 N‘ ""24 E"m°~ RI li- E- u. imeiioiiiild. Centre 0 ‘OPMDIITIIII Howard ‘De Women's lBlcanboiiute, vnatter|eslqi".§},{|'¢h"iiiid'.l Ta - Tewar ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' w 2 iA. Gillii-i Guard 0 leltwImP-l- this afternoon. The Duke 0t Port- ‘or. .Meadbw5'and E 8mm!’ y on???‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 9 1 _; QIIN Geller!!! Vi“ ' land's] ‘Liltlllfllififllel’ was third by duly twio games were scheduled ischultiil esfzigdfiniilhififslsbrgubggg Total 28 . » I rolTl-heelliltigh was a to 1 against ‘ "‘°'N“'°“"' “was inn OlNei-ll, . Mlplel .s'li’t fibre plate-i P g AMERICAN LEAGUE, At gymmga_ R H E E. Molnnis, Forward 14 m. “Hum, smut -—-"'"—""""'"'— , st. Louie Beat: Cllevelnnd 11.5 Baltimore . . . . . . is 11' ii“- ilnlilett. Centre -- ' 3 86"" ‘i0 for sluootliilll Ol-WEHAND- May 6-—iSr. mule Syracuse .... 7 n 3 1- Connolly. ousi-ii . . 3 ‘MW d“ ketl lllltl Midi i Diillltliéd seven hits with three err- Balterles—— Elfilfl-llliifuillldl m. ‘F. Meciii-ey. norwuin- .. 2 f,':"‘,,";§|,y°s . ors in the ninth llgday and defeated Kee; Schelberg and Neibei-gnl] IF. Kelly, gum-q _ I a ' Cleveland 1‘1 to 5 in the final game , ‘ w_ (3054,; Forward 0 d] . “m, s wfllbe of the series. Score: ll. H. E. At Biitlalo- Geo Coniioliy Centre. u 0 l’ in a‘ raliiiillytily 1000 Si. Louis . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . -11 1t 2 Reiitlflng l l I _' by‘ MwTlx-h tween 6000 , clglkllizgglilliles_-&éik.-milu..:l5 s“: ~oiinriixol .... ..s 12 2| Total so “d: engines" m" , on, onnr er ~_ _ """ . and I-liirzrave; Buckeye B01160. ." ‘a’ is Bram Unmmnn’ mteraeflmnm mwnt‘ i( C sweep of the ‘as files R-u _ u“ ~ 4 arr and ‘L. Sewell. Athletlea Trim "Vanity" 5.3 Hl-IIbAiDEUPil-IIA. iMay ll-The Philadelphia Athletics made a clean three game eer- with the Yankees by winning in spite ol home rune by -th and Bob iMeusel. was _Ruth's Hth homer o! the season and Manuel's third. ‘ilhe score: New York . . . . . . . . . . .. Bhlladelpbia Batteries-Penncock an ay. ‘l-leimach, ‘Baumasrtnar and jerkins. day 5-3, Detroit Trounpea Chicago 14~7 Cllll-OAGO. . ,:,‘l"i’i__~.'i_lf A‘! t ‘EMILE. ....3 'l 2 ..._511 0 Collins; May 6—-Detr0it eon- rentrated the attack in Lllree in- nings today. driiinfi pitcher: Thom- uid Iliirarda tom the iiioilad I} Uliofln '86- ll. Always the Best Absolutely uniforrri qualityiqipgqi-Qe unif‘ y results in your ~oren. A Mud 0H1» -~ - MiilqPete .. .. *r:+'f-“' “ . *5“ ~<r~ --.-4‘y . . . P ‘iti-‘FT-Z‘ and lllebn ~-