, . .1 1 2Q I i l j I f. . i _ I ( I I 1 I I I I I t f i .' l z I I i I t I In: nous-imam Au an Lfli .t‘.§o1~3‘ run. ‘vtrvoo o Prince 1g Edward Matinee 3.15 sharp-Night 7 & 8.45 sharp Ho said he had no use for a prom-an who would steal or lie and no \N'0ll1'd.ll could get him to elope with her; She made him change his mind: Want t0 know how she did it? S EE Constance Talmadge 155i W111i I11 conisv-Xriib ‘ixtmaoo ‘ ..~_ .. “THEE VIIIIED‘ SInil€S—-Laug'hter-—SIi rieks N ADVENTURE” xovnow+o++++o+o+w+nwn r c Second to last Chapter OF THE GREAT GAMBLE Only one more chapter. Then for our new - serial O-OQOO-O-O-O-QXOOOQOWFOVQOVOOO OQOOOQQ §§O9Q§QOQO'§§-O1 -&¢§~o¢§ Aa~¢o~0>1_4o¢4.4-¢oq l I Governor General Arrives Tbilay iSpccinl to The Guardian.) ()'I"I‘.\\\' \, .\I:i\ I0 Ili‘ l"iXI't'l~ lvllcy llll‘ llulii- til llt'\'tlll\'lllll‘, ilor eriior, th-iivrtil 'i\lll arrive lll (itlairu totnorrtuv llltlYflllll-f, at si-ri-n iiwliii-lt. i PEARLNWHITIZ “i THE BLACK SECRET g ‘Firattlliepter ;iowiiiti>: “Lilli” \ {Sn Robert Borden Arrives Wednesday I , . , ..._- t ‘l i$r.».~ci.ii' :0 The Guardian.) 11"“? “"\. ‘-Ii' Iii Sit lloliiri lliiiiI-ti iitll .i.i..-i- iii t)1i;i\v.t III! ‘,\\i -. llltilliill.‘ ii lillit- itp Ilii 7 ‘. tiii- !i' ‘ii :iltli‘< satin ‘ 'ii> '1 I 'tl.l_» iloc.';i ii IlI]|tIl' I .' ,i i) i~i iiilii-i- I.i~t. I‘I‘I':<;', (li‘\ l’ - I ‘ |lI.l‘ ilit l'l'lllll' .\|lIl lit» \\ iitIiI lii- liiiiiii anztiii Iiiitar ‘III-tl li~| ill‘ll_\ poi-pie III itiriitiri- in‘ llllt ii iii i. ;..i;_i~i-< tonight \\'ll\'lllI'I iii llill 1i .i:til |‘I'l1Il‘IIttl. ‘II tins tttl tli l‘>1 ""1, llt-“lw i. Ii_\">'i|‘ Ifiilii its iiitiiiiat- ii-iiiiitl. IIvIW- iliai ip- ivhiili] -ii»-tti: -i>iiii- \l.t_\'> Ill New Yiirk on hi: ivtii iiiiitli'ii.it'il lrtiiii .\.~‘lii"i'illt'. .\'ti‘.tIi ‘ i':itii1|' ‘l. Ill’ has l'l'lll‘llb'll .\‘t\i liiilt‘ ziiiii \\'!il_ it is ziiiiitinn» It'll, hi- iii (Mutual iiii “Witlllvsiltiy —:-_-~T.’_-_— iiiaiiiiiu. lsivrivdiiiww iiwiaiiiiiiiiiiiviiii" popular prices. \\'om'en’s lllitht) to $10.25. $10.75. liVoineirs Pump ‘to $13.00. with leather soles slipper $1.65. PRICES leather sole, high leather sole, high We have a full Boots and ions. Giv i 3 a a a a a a a g LP g 0 33B, Rt-liable merchand ?4iiiitiiiiiiieiiiiit New Spring Footwear arriving‘ daily in the latest styles at \\t'omen’s~ Vici Kid Oxfords $5.50 to Leather $7.25 to $8.50. W omens Kid High Cut Bats $7.00 Women’s Black Canvas Oxfords Misses Patent Slipper $3.25. (lhild’s patent slipper $2.75. Infants patent ON LEATHER GOODS SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT OF 15 PER. CENT. Women’s White Canvas Oxfords Women’s White Canvas Pumps, “TIPPERARY” Tennis Footwear for everyone for all occas- LIMITED - Wholesuli- and Retail. E R trany (ixfortls $6.25 s in Kid and Patent ,, for the house 75c. or low heel at $2.75. or low heel at $2.25. line of “Sneaker” e us a call. Brady Co, MMRMRMMFMRMMMMHRAHRIWMMMIIMRM! Isa-Reliable methods § FFMMMMMISIYQ mu CHARLOTPE-TOWNGUARDIAN i > ~ . -.»..»» ......; ‘AWTHEMCENTRAL oiiititiinii IT, PAYS to buy 1n this Province. MRS. GRIMES WILL sell by public auction on May 15 at 12 o'clock noon her DYODBYIY Hlillfltef! at Stmthport consisting of dwelling house g barns and 5 acres of land about l-i! mile from Hlllsboro llriilge lieu (larter Auctioneer. ll25fv5-8-4i WANTEDh-A CAPABLE GIRL for general Iiuuse work. good wages paid. Apply to Auiitln A. Allen, Barrister, &c., Moiicton, New Brunswick. 8770-5-15411. OPPORTUNITIES. ‘FOR_ THE BRIDE who shop, at Patons where she pan secure an‘ up-to-date trouseati and almost completely furnish Iier home at prices that de- fy the II. t‘. El. ' OUR BOX AND BLUK chocol- ates are always fresh. An Iiiituense as irtiuetit to choose from. John- son and Jolinsoit, Druggists. 8249-58-31 THE ANNUAL Meeting of the Ladies’ Aid ‘of the Prince I-Iilivard Island ‘ilospiitil will be held in the Women's (‘lub ROOIIIS on \\'ednes- dtiv May 12th at I‘. p. in.. ' 8804-5-11-2i BOWLING RECORD.—ln a game of live-pins izl the Y. M. t‘. .\. Al» li-ysi on Saturday evening Mr. Lesa» lle ll. Smith ran up a new live pin record with a score tit‘ iltil, 'I‘Iie previous local rectiril on the zillies \\';ts 2Z0‘. * NlCHOLLS.—-At Murray lliver, _\la_v 7, I920, Matilda Lit-Lend. wife of Joseph XlCIlOlIs aged 74 years. Funeral took place to Nlurrziy Rlv» er Cemetery, May 9th. Rev. lilwen llcllougtill officiating. SCHOOL WORK.——Thc standing of Bunbitigv School for _tlie iuflntlt oi‘ April is as folloivsz-Graile VI, kl. Dewar Sniallivood, 2. liltflflfit lluft‘ ". (leorge MIISOII. Grade \i'.— I. ‘Thelma Wood, 2. dlfitéiltlfil Sinallivtiiiil, ti. Gavin Duffy. Grade I\i'.—~il. Cyril Wood. ‘.3. James gletou. Grade lI.-—ii. Lester Sin~ gleton. Grade l.~1. Lois Ione5 Perfert attendance. Dewar hut-all wood. ICrnest Ilutfi’ "1111 (liwln Dull)‘. sci-IDOL WORK-Ilectirtl of the examinations iii (‘orrtivilli- 8511001 for the mouth of Allflli-(lrmle \"III.*~I.EII\IVZII‘(I Shurkc)’. 3- J05‘ t-ph .\It'.vllllllll, 3. .\lyrtle NICAUIQY- Grdilc \'Il.--—John Mt-Iltinulil. l’- Cm ford Xlt-Pherson. (trade VI“ l. JOIIIH Shnthcy, 1.’. Angelina. Ali-Flier. .3- ilzitnes Shnrht-y. Gflltlt‘ \' "1- (R9139 iit-riii-i». oiaiii- ll.’ Aiiaus I1 M"- I'Iii~ (lriiili: I.~-l. Mar)‘ ~‘\i Sum“ 2v’ L ypjiiy? gttiila Nlclnlyro. i-u-w. BACK FROM NOVA SCOTIA.—- Mr. ICE. Park-man has Zlfl-‘lt T"l“"“' N1 "m" z, u-ip to points In Niovu St-otitu. gWork Iins Jll-“l hi“? “HP i-ltiilt-tl oii a three-flat htiiltliiii: Ill llailiftn" o!‘ which .\I|'. lhttlilllifll 11-111 the contract. ~11111 “"""k l? Thai: ip-giii on his (‘IIVIIIIKICI tot ‘ ‘l. i-Hii-piii t hurt-Ii tn IS)‘ titty Mr. Piiiltitian rvlitirts hits-iiiessli liooiiiint; in Sywlntiy and it Is cute-t i»d tliiit about. 2.000 Ilwlllll! W111 L9 in lhwri- this stiiiimi-r tin IIWUUIII M- n“, Show mprgtrl‘, Business ap- WHH,“ m W. writ RIFIIVI‘ IIIFIJIIKIHIIII Ntivtt Scotiu. A Hum Ur H“. Salvation many’ |,f.,,-,..; fhi. “pyrtiiitg tor Suiiiiiiiir- side. whi-ri- hi- will in-"ct a tiuiiiht-I U,- ,i.,. li-ziiliiit; t-itizetis at lniii-lii-tiii ~ii IIII‘. QIIPPII Ilotel. \V<-tliii-.<d=\y nioriiint: lie leaves for I'i\I"I'Sl)'(1)I)Dl: 5L S.’ whm.“ m, “.111 “mo; Antivltl batch oi‘ twtinty-lt"! "W" , if. lltfStllLV irii-iiltn-i. At 110011 T111” nu‘! hi» \"lll met-t another hatch at Sprmgi-qil, and i-oiitttit-t a nrass iiii-t-iiiii: at 8 p. ni.. 1' fltlfly ‘Pffll’ in; at, Pugwiisli, tnuss Illfivllngi Saturdar at i p. tit. Jtlllgillfi 3119"“? l0 p. in. Stiluriltiy. itrrivc at alone- Hm whert- he will ('.()I\I.l\l('|. ser- vicp in iht- Baptist (‘liiircli Sunday iiioi-niiir. In the afternoon ti! Salisbury. and at S p. m. will ad- dress a mass meeting In the thea- tre at Altair-ton. IIe MP0!“ l“ I'\'lllI'Il to the Island 'l‘iicstlay iunrii- ‘mg. THE LOBSTER SITUATION.- Ilcpnrts from the vitrious sertlfllls ivliero. lobster fishing Is being (aar- rled on ure coming In. 'I‘Iii-' (‘flIPII 19 reported very promising in \V‘est iPrintic (‘otinty and at East POHIL I-‘rtiin Ilitsticti lo Nt-itiragtl the catch so far is rather slim. Front East Point to Murray Harbor the cat- ches are fair. ()n tlic South ‘Shore the fishermen are just starting In having been short of brill. 'lhe sup ply of halt Iias been quite sufllctcnt '1" all sections but. the South side. The Iltispetilnr inspeirteil several CIIIIIIPPIPR In Kiniifi Vmllll.“ 1““""“_l' i‘). “mi is sorry In report tliiit his instructions rcllilflllllfi 111“ "Wilma nl‘ packing have not been ttIJSPFVPtI- some of the paicketk-I P41610115! "TY light. The result Is that these 1511): sters are Iielflll 119111 Pemlmg "1' strurtions from headquarters as it is impossible for "K11! Wfilglll 1mm“ to be shipped itor 0x901‘! 11118 Will- Thi- Instructions sent out. III‘ 11"’ Inspector was to remind packers of the tieccsslty to tukc FVPPY i111“ caution that. the weiflhl "l 1011M"? int-at roi- ilie. dlITerent size (Yfln! after processing must contain the IIIIIOWIIIK NET wi-tizhtsr-‘a 11>. 3 ounces; V; Ib., 6 ounces; ‘$1 Ill-i 9 OIIIICPS; I 1h. I2 ounces. It was farther pointed out that Irxnlflltt‘ “m. m“; H19 cans will weigh out the Weights mentioned uliovi- lt_ls necessary to weigh ‘ui tho cans front the packing tables the follow- lnll welizhtii of dry lobster meat:- 14 n; guns 3% ozs; 1,5 lli cans 701s; #5 Ih cans 10% ozs; I lh cans l4 ozs. Meal. must be packed and wollzhtii adjusted before piiltllll! till" plcltlc In the cans. The above rei-r ulatlomtnusi bi- tibeyml. iitlicrwiati the, fling license may bc can- ccllc‘ ‘ on the first visit 0f the over 3200i", who Iii aiitlinrIzi-tl to tcsi the knct weights ul’ canned lobsters- A i-iiisv wEsk‘.§..Ailiiuitii.t..!», “wtéil ‘r THE BRANT-The C.G. S. Brant Is at DPBBB!!! engaged In, placing out the utnull buoys around the Island 0035!. l MRS. WILFRED C. WRIGHT will receive at 100 Brighton Rgfld on ivednesday the ‘tom. from 4 to ti. 81825-11 2i. PRIVATE SALE of niiiiseiidiii furniture at 9 Richmond SL, on Tuesday afternoon and Wedtiea. day forenoon, May 11th and 12th I ; '—v-*- i NAME CORRECTED - In the West Kent School Honor Roll‘ Grade .\'., 1st place, Arthur Du~.| vzir'.-i name was given as Arthur; Dewar In Monday's Guardian. ‘ FOX MEN'S MiEETINIL-Everyi fox man in the province should ut- l tend the meeiltig In the Board of‘ .'l‘raile llootiis Wetlnestluy (?V(*ll"‘ mg to consider the ptoposed‘ tux on Ioxes. 3| NEW LIGHTHOUSE-A new Iight-Iiouse is now in operation at- Little Sittids, having been placed, there to locate the Little Sands! breakwater. Mr. John D. McLeanl Iias been placed In charge tent-l ptii-artly. i LIGHTNING PROTECTOR8.-—l Mr. J. *1 MeGiIIivary representing; Dodd A’; Siruthers, “Yalkerville, Ont. . Iias installed lightning protectors on the residence of Capt. John I.. Itcar. at Borden. NOTICE — Any person requir- ing barn stisles and frames or, storm sash, an get the some by‘. illlnlieatitin to .\Ir. Geo. Easier iitl the Kcnsingttm Sitsli 61' Door F06 ,‘ tor.“ 8785-5-11-3i. i I SCHOONER-IIVTKNTED to carry _ coal to Newfoundland, St. Pierre, Prince Edward Island, and Bras d’Or Lake ports, on opening of navi- gation. Shipping pier In a natur-| ally sheltered harbour at Kelly's. (Tove, entrance to Bras d’Or Lakes: Write, stating tonnage and rates,‘ to Anglo Coal Company, Llmltedi New Campbellton, C. B. I " 7769-3-20ME86I._ iii) Q.-."- PERSON ~\ LS. Mrs. W. ll. (‘Iiawen Iias ttrrivedl homo frtiiii Ilnslon uccompunietl, by her two grandchildren, Artliuri and Stanley Itassignoll. I Mr. .I. (l. Macphail,(‘ominlssltm- 1'!‘ 01' Iiitrhts Ottawa, and brother oil Sir Aiiiliciv iilaiiphail, is in lliol (‘It-Y- II~~ is visiting his tnother, who is seritiltsly ill. l I l Mrs. I. E. Iii-ll has returned; from an enjoyable trlp to Boston and tMoittreal where she was the truest of .\lr. and Mrs. William Wright. Westiiioitnt. Mr. A.E. McLean p i on Taxation BiIIl (Cotitinueil from Page I1 ‘ $l0,tl00 Iu i-ven lie able tii pity n‘ small iliviiliinil, still they come Inl tlti‘ class where they will have tol I‘ .\‘ 5 m- t; per cent, ivherciis ii man l ,\ lmotle tit‘ two ljflll‘ will! $10003 protli and ivlio, will liavo inttclii more iiiiwiii~_v' himself will only have‘ lo pity from i to 11/, per cent. Then ‘ on lop of that we lmve the Domln-i ion Government petting after the,‘ liiisiiiciss for I0 per cent, it Iookst to me that it will be Inked out Of, existence, Now this is an liiiltistry that n‘ tzretit lllllli)‘ people til‘ the Province ' are interested in anil I \V0lll\‘l favor’ a stationary tax or arniinil 2 per, cent or else allow the cotiiptmy’ tn i set tisido at Ietu-il 3 per cent for‘ illvltlentls that would he tixciiipteiLi ll we encourage the Industry event with a 2 per cent istationary tax It will bring Iii quite a large revenue. , There is the tiuestlun or the ratel on the other Incomes anti what ex- emptions should be nllmveil, alsoi the rate nn farm Inllds, etc... which t are ripen for tliscussion when In,‘ committee. . In closlni: my rentnrks I just wish I to say that tilllioitizli I hcllevc It toi lie one ol‘ the most equitable acts‘ in some respects that hag ypi perm! proposed iii this Province still as ll said I wlsli to reserve the right to‘ criticise and endeavor to have amended stinie of the provisions of the art ivlille It is before the cntninltlee of the whole ilouse, wllh which I ain not iii full accord. I believe we were committed to a Itlfire tux to meet the iticreasedl cost. of Education, iinil like the Ilniitirziblt- Member from New Perth, Mr. Di-ivin", I feel that econ- omy should he our wiitt-hworil, and I have no doubt but II will be praetieeil. -AF'I‘ER "FLU," GRIP FEVERS AND OTHER PROSTRA- TING DISEASES THAT EX- HAUST THE BLOOD There Is often that extreme tired feeling, loss of appetite, tendency to anemia. nerve exhaustion, Iii- nctlve bowels, constipation and great danger of still further pros- tratlon and serious Illness. Hood's Sareapnrllla first works upon the blood. It Is znemorlroble how promptly IIsYtIrIfy g. liltallz- inz effects are noticed. It “molten tooil taste good," promotes onalmilu- itlon so as to help secure the great- est. nourishment possible, promotes digestion. Nerve strength and cheery health inevitably follow, fur- ther (longer Is avoldizd end the gIuil-to-Iie-ullve feeling again pre- vrills. To rend this In well, to real- Ize It yourself Iii better. (Mt. Hood's Saraaplrllla. today, and for a cathartic. nothing better lhuin Hood's Pills, In HmBILITOBGI a izcntltnlttxatlvc; larger, an active. cathartic. 0-0000 ozoo-oooo-o-Ocecv-ofi an o4<4+c4++o+voo“”“““ _ i vvVY,Yvvvv vvvyyvy ‘,1 T t} O i Just RECEIVGdi p , I Another Shipment of i DODGE BROTHERS i v ° I I ‘ i; me outing ars l i We have just received another shipment of these splendid Touring ' Cars. They are now on display in our show rooms. _~ _ t We vii/Quid again urge intending purchasersflto place their orders ; i early as each days delay makes it harder to secure Cars. ' ,. The Good Qualities of Dodge Brothers Cars is so well and favorably » i known purchasers need not hesitate to place their orders. You want a Good ‘ i Car. You want it early in order to derive the most. pleasure and use during , t the summer season. In order to secure the most and the Best buy now. t . ‘t DnniseHiioii-ieiis- ‘ i: Every owner IS a booster E MIJTIJR cm t it Kennedy, Webster & lVlcKinnon I , 174 (ilreat George Street t; Accessories Parts, Service Station Repairs, Gasoline Grease, Oils --- ‘ - a- vvv “"93" O O4+¢OQ4+OWOQ>WQ OQ-OQQ $04-90- D i > Oppos Q l You rei get it? date We are Cash Only B. , ,, o» $Z¢»»»»»»»~+"" Don’t Miss This Gigantic Anniversary Shoe Sale ‘ HOLMAWS SHOE STORE‘ Will Celebrate Their lst Anniversary Commencing Monday, May 10th p Ending Saturday, May 15th This year our values will be equally as good and our stock is ten times larger enabling‘ us to fit every man, woman and child with up-‘BO- Footwear at Less than Wholesale Prices NOW HERE IS A CHANCE for every family on the Island to save $ $ on the best of Footwear. HOLMANS’ SHOE STORE 0-‘o»44+0+o+o weave» no» o4+¢0 o4 ocwovooio-ooo 04 v0 ovmowo-Q v.0 wovmow-voovm w» 0 v0 w“ ite Prowse"s Queen St, Ch’town nember our opening sale one year ago how could you fol‘- easy to find right opposite Prowse Bros, on Queen Street. 1N0 Goods on APP" R. HOLMAN ,,,,,,.,,. O O00 GOO-OQ vbO-OO-OOQQOO-QQ-O-O-OQOQO-b-O-O OOOQO.‘ O O4 F§944'§'9'§§9 -Q§O-O9-OO§O-O-O-O 4 ‘v. "Well, that's enough In try inc. patience or Joli." exclaimed the VII- Iagomuilatur, as tie threw twldc 11w -' T“ J- "Why. what's the mutter, dear?" the asked ‘..I:i wife. fast.’ "Iiiun Sunday l preached from more ll good ll text. 11¢ ye 111° Ioclll Driller. " answered ‘he Iiut the printer made It rend. ‘D8 i‘ there tor breakfast.’ '