Early May Golds Simply say cold remedy to us and you will find the stop- ping of a cold easy to accom. plish. The handy serviceable form and readily found the necessary remedy. ' THE 2 MACS i i z Druggisis There is always III e!- Iiclenl and vourleousielerk uwinltlu; your phone order, nim nill uh» ll lulu lmil- \idual intention. (Ilsnpub- ‘ n-y of uuiuronly ‘be pur- _ J est drums and llpwllpl l» t'lll‘l'll*l| nut in the‘. ,.,.| order. . . Tiu- filoru- of rrllnlile Service ' 4.44‘ sank , ‘ ‘ 4 vvVVVvvvvvvVvvvvvvvvVV HOTEL VICTORIA Famed a .-._Z-‘ ‘s for its cuisine ‘LADiESl-Whut you have been waiting for —-<Bnogues. l-louulir'ds_ ti? BENGAB unloading tullfll’. t-hriosds . ldennell it Chandler. JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, Land Surveyor, llermanvliliie. SINCLAIIVSPIITA; s|u< BALE now on. Great values. Sec them. BIG BARGAIN-Much groy per yard at Futons. SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK |). m. u sole oi indies sample voile waists and colored overhiouses, vul tles from $2.98 to $4.75 for $1,914 Prowse Bros. Ill-d. ADVERTISE THE IEAUTIEB OF THE ISLAND-by sending your friends a souvenir of P. E. l. only 67c postpaid. Guardian Office, Tiili CENTRAL cumin two wanted cotton 8. l0 and 13 cents iiatlliunon Ding C0 llfXilll Kodnk sun-i,’ rs" Oervloe. IT WILL m-rsnssr YOU to Elegantly furnished, II rooms with bathe. ment of ladies’ suede bourdolr slippers ‘in all the popular shades Mal“ l‘ Y9"? home -ll\ at i921 piti‘ces.—i-loward's. Chariilttetown. I CHURCH SERVICES» BORDEN-_. On Sunday, lliiay" 8th,~ Mr J, t‘, Jnrtline will ‘have congregation nenvice at Borden at 7 p. m., Sun- day School at 2 o'clock. A SALE OF LADIES SAMPLE voile waists and colored overhlous- es on Saturday at. 2 o'clock p m. Values from $2.98 to $4.75 for $1.- 98. Prowse Bros, Ltd. OX BISCUIT Imperial cod-oil fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and . liver oil. They also contain meat scrapes and are rich In protein “we producing substance) and fut (heat producing). ‘ They are recommended by experienced P. E. I. ranchers who have fed em to their foxes for several years. \ FUNERAL TODAY.—'i‘he tuner- ul oi’ 1h; into Mrs. J. T. Bethune will take place this (Saturday), af- ternoon u; 3.30 o'clock from the rcsiilcnc. of J. A. Moore. 2120 l{‘ent ‘St. Service ‘begins at 3 o'clock. We are prepared to fill orders for ton lots at lowest possible price PAINFUL ACC|DEN'T— The 60i 579m fiwtorY- nrzn-y I’. Ia‘. lsiuntl friends of Mrs. (Din) A_ S. Simpson oi’ Bridge- wntcr, N. .S., will regret to learn that slip bro-ke hor ankle in‘ the curly port. oi’ February and has gone to the Royal Victoria Ilospit- zrl In Montreal for treutulcn-t ‘her progress toward recovery not he- lm; szttisfzicttory. ' imperial Biscuit Co, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN OBOX 446 ' Phone 846——J i. PERSONALS Air. c:_ A. sic-mutt:Mimtitgiio i... ill town yirlllivlliii)’. - Nil". A, .l. Mt-Nevin, llonsiiiaw’, was tin tho city yesterday. lMrs. l-l. ll. tltlx, lltoreil, return- ed ‘Fimrsdnl’ “light. from Boston. i Mr. G_ S. lllilllilll went to ‘Sourls lost night. For House Cleaning Wellner’s Silver P0]- ish will make your Sil- ver look like new. Mr. (ietlrgo s. i\'lvl.ciid_ ri~<»t1.-r‘1c- ton, won-u visitor to the city yes- terday. ' i Mr. John ‘Cash, Enlerald‘ was ‘ainrong the visitors to town yester- day’. ‘ I Mrs. Heller [urge left yester» lday morning Tor Ed‘muntiston_ N. a . “ lion. F. J. Nash and .Mrs Nash l-elt yesterday morning fur liter-wick N’. S. tm u visit. to their son, Lieut ll‘. M. Nuslt. it? - - Mr. ‘and Mrs. (f. ll. ll. Loug- worth. und Miss Rose Longworth rnlvcil‘ home ’l‘hursdu.y night from their visit ‘to New Yonk. Phone" us i0 send you a bottle Price 35 Cents The Best Silver Polish on the Market . W. W. "Wellner Ltd. Since 1868 M-r. J. T!_ Morrison of Tignislt " vrlro onme to t-he city on 'l‘llursduy to irttcuil n meeting ctl the Huckett I Solver Fox 00., returned home yesterdn-yn Mr. and‘ Mrs. M_ Ff McDonald. I Mrs. M. McDonald and Mr.’ A. J_ i Martin came iill from Montague by motor our yesterday morning and returned i“ the afternoon. Ml'_ J. IE. Bell leaves this morn- " Ing on a business trip to Monteal und .whiile there will‘ visit his Wlllllgdltelj, Mrs. Stewart Bea]. Jewelers Mr. and ‘Ml-er Hilliard‘ Spencer left yesterday aiitcrnoon‘ to visit friend's ‘in lvlizrlpequeantl St. John, v N. B.. before proceeding to Toron- ' to, ‘where they wiili moike their hoime In future. While in =Cimr- _‘ ldttetolvn they were the guests of ‘j Capt. and Mrs. J_ J. Murchison. IMPROVED BANNER, No. 1 On- tario Grown. IRISH WHITE, No. Grown. _ LIGOWO (white,) N0. 1 Ontario Grown. ABUNDANCE (white,) N0. 1 On- tario Grown. _ All “tagged” in compliance with Seed Control Act. Special prices in 50 to 100 bushel lots. See these splendid / oats at our Seed Store. SEED WHEAT Choice Ontario Grown White Fife White Russian and Marquis Field . Peas Vetches CLOVER SEED High Grade No. l, “Queen” Mammoth High Grade No. 1, Alsike TIMOTHY SEED No. 1 and 2 Grades Compare quality and grades. Get our Brings Happy Ease 1, OIItaPIO Don't Endure Pain. Apply M|NARU3 iLimMEsT The Remedy your Grendmethe: used to Get Sure Relief. On 8ale Everywhere. A eooo THING. nus IT m’ i Dr‘. C. iimis Eye Specialist Office, Royal Biink Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9-12.30, 2-5. ‘ prices. ‘ Carters Sell the best Seeds that Grow know that we just recmvsd a Sh“, - (jolt-ts. 2, ‘Utlftilily Luu ru. llitiry Jones. ion next October. may prove to i-c he may he ilound in the person of W J. Easson, of Prince Rupert. B. ‘C, aged 21, formerly of the Royul Navy, a participant in the Battle oi --—-»'—*--——- Jutland and the raids on Ostend and Zeebrilgge, and at present wire‘ less operator on the Government in British Columbia waters. claimed that he is descended from grandmother. Annie McGill Dow- all, with whom the question of his decen, will he taken up. THE SNEAKERS have arrived. llbwa-rtl's_ SEE GEO F. McLuro thus In classified column. NEW “i847">Rogers Silver forks spoons, etc, just arrived at O. H. ‘Taylor's. IN GEORGETT-E and crepe do chine blouses, special to clem- ut $3.98. Prowse Bros Ltd . ODD LINES and all other photographic simpiies ut Johnson a Johnson's. CHILDREN'S MdLLlNERY - liko grown ups-— n specialty at Pit-tons. 500 YARDS gray_cotton 8. 10 and 113 cents per yard today at Pat» ons. ‘hi; IDEAL SILVER POLISH 35c a. bottle. (i. H. Taylor, Jeweler. THE SOHOONER ALMA L. Gert- ie has urrievd with a cargo oi osm- ent and tum-her. W. T. Weir. Stanley Bridge. MEN'S NEW HATS for spring. Before you decide to buy your new irat see ours, inquire aibout our prices and you will buy here. Prowse Bros. Ltd. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF ILLLUSTRATED-Sotlvenlr of U16 Provtnce—best illustrated write-till of the Province ever published Price fifty-seven cents postpald Guardian Office. SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. p. nt. u sale oi‘ ladies snlmple voile waists and colored overblottses. Vul ucs front $2.98 to $4.75 fir $1.98 Ilrowse Bros. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded that al‘ display advertisements must ‘be in the Guardian Office ‘before noon oi the day previous to publication and before 10 a. an. on Saturdays. BROOKFIELD-Ihe services in Brookfield‘ Congregation on Sunday May 8th, will be as follows:——llun- tcr River 1l_l5 a. 111.; Hurtvilie 3 p_ m. at Brnokfilelci 7 ID m. Sun- day School at ‘Hartsvllle 2 p. m. POLICE COURT—AI. the Poliice (“tzlurt yrstt-rriuy lllfirlllilhg a man on the charge oi‘ being drunk and disorderly was convicted and fined .0 or sixty days. i-ie took the tiuys. ‘Two nit-n for violation oit the motor veheiule low were fined .510 r-uch, one for sperding and thr othei‘ for cutting- the street corners contrary t‘u regulations. SCHOOL WORK-~-Foilo\\‘ing is the standing of Winslo, North School for tho mom-h of Aprilr- tirade 6—-1, Luunu (‘udnloi-e; 2_ Iluzel ‘Oolos; ‘ i2, Hannah Mc Nuughtou. Grade 5-1, Miiy (‘nrter 2, ‘Eva, iCoies; :i, Dav-id‘ Roberts; Grade 4—l, Jiillllfifi (‘udmore; 2_ Mildred hlrurNuugilttln. tirade .l— l, Sadie ivl-zueNrtu-ghton; 2, Gordon Urudo l. Vesta Nunn; Ttoberts; 1l_ ‘Jenn tirade l-- i, Edna MucNuughton. Saunders. (‘ildniini-e; 2, lcrfect il‘lli*ilti“.llli‘tl~— Sadie ‘illiuc- Lyn-ea by 1i culvert. Nirtucilton, Eva (lolos, Helen Ed nu illhc Nmlg-h ton, thliluro re, M i ldrotl lilac- Nuilghlon, Minty ‘thirtvr. Thatcher, Younkor_ .___§<o>-———- DIRECT DESCENDANT ‘OF M‘GILLIS' FOUNDER MONTREAL. May 6-—The search for a direct descendant of Joules McGiil, in order that he may be present in person at the centenary celebration of the founding of the university and tits graduate re-un- successful, and it is intimated that tender S. S. Leu‘ington..operatlng it is James MoGlll through his maternal IOIOIIFIKI For Brains And Bodies That Are Taxed Tp The Limit The indoor months have probably caused many of us ' to become fagged in both , mind and body. Nature de- 4 E munded that all things shall i ; take on new life in 'the ‘ z spring. l) The human body is no ex- _ce'ption to this rule. , Our - . Hypophosphites will revitalize the nerve cen- ires and overcome all forms of debtilltydt increases appet- ite. induces refreshing sleep and builds up new mental, nervous and muscular en- ergy. _ Take it for awhile and you'll soon begin to feel like e new person. Price. - Johnson i: Johnson y,‘ n». sale at Ei- KODAKS, BROWN|E 031N955 ‘ water. Alethn “m... [Qgt ti-itcks on theisnow at the lust witness. mill ‘if BNTY g0‘ last, q husband to the Berry home. l. sow the body 0t" Mrs Berry lél‘ und noticed marks on the bot .V "5 described by ‘he? .- '. i ' as giiiarywiitngg (lid not. think the uc- cused felt very badly ‘he ‘lay °f her death. Mrs Berry thirty Yeilfs- Sh“ we“ to the house oi‘ the accused on tilt? lav of Ihis wife's death. She no 1c- 2.1‘ the body of We Wile “m! “l” “Get a2 E. A. IPOSTER, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TO-NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright. 5? 80x ~- Says Berry Told 0f ’Q.uarreling'- With His Wife George H. Presser" Relates Inter- View With the Defendant liOld-Iwldhl. CAPE, May I'»—ln the Aiibent. circuit rourti yesterday the cuss of thi- King vs Ezekiel Remy, ohurgul with murdering his wits, lliinnie Berry, was begun to- day. Tile crown was represented iby T. T. Goodwill, and R. C. Rand, of Moncton and the defen-ce, by U. King, oi Petitcodiac, and James Friel. of Moncton. The prisoner on being arraigned pleaded not guilty. Tile following petit jury was sworn "to try the case: Charles A. Bray, William McCray, Hanford living, Eastman Steeves, Howard Woodworth, Stillman Anderson, W Wilbur, W. ll. Kinney, Arthur M. Casey, llledforil Dickson, i-lowurd Barker. tlcrluan Day, Mr. Goodwin opened the case for mile crown. Mr. Friel on behalf of the prison- er open with strong objection to the opening of the crown prosecu- tor and said it was no opening at all as it did not go over the evid once to be produced by the crown and did not say what the prosecu- tion was going to prove. He furt- her asked that Chief Justice Alc- Keown order the crown to furnish particulars of the" case. l-lis honor said he would not dictate to the crown what it. should do. George H. Presser,‘ (lonlpiuimlnt, the tirst witness for the crown, was called 11.40. On the court vrestlmiilg this afternoon the direct exunmiation of (leorge ll. Ptossici‘ was continu- ed by Mr. Rand. The witness noticed that the duy dress on hlrs. Berry's body was open at the neck. lie also noticed ti. ilttie water on the floor. The accused told tihc witness that at 6.30 in the moring he followed his wife's trucks to an old engine and suw something lying on the At iii-st. he rouid not tell WilPlliii'i' it vrus ‘his wife or a 10H. -In artificial brooding, if the temper- froth at her mouth. She helped lay out the body. it was stlft’ and the clothing damp. The next witness called was Ro- hcrt Colpitts-i. who was foreman of the coroner's jury, which enquired into the dentlh oi‘ Mrs. Berry. lie recognized ‘the same marks on the body ns described by other ‘witness es. Mr Colpitts admitted that the i-oronei-"s jury brought in a verdict or drowtngjbut said the evidence given at the inquest supported that finding, Dr. King, who examined the body, told the coroner's Jury that the death was caused by drowning, tbut the witness at the‘ some time said there was not nluch evidence to be ihad. The witness WAS in sympathy with the move- ment to have the matter reopened after the finding-at the coroner's inquest. The ‘trial vvill ‘be continued to morrow. ———-—-{-O}—-i _ BAD EFFECTlS OF CHIULIING . CHICKS. - - The anost important doctor, for the first few days especially, in keeping little chicks in a comfor- able condition, is a proper and even temperature. With artiflcal brood- ers and temperature the first week should be about 100 degrees F., about 95 degrees for the second week, 90 degrees for he third week, eighty-five degrees for the fourth week, and a gradual lowering there- after. These temperatures are not absolute and may bemodifled to a certain extent, depending upon weather conditions. First and ai- ways the chicks must be comfor- table. The back and lungs of the chick are the best protected portions when the chick is being brooded by u. inotitor hen. When it feels chilly the chick obeys the Instinct to get warmed up by rubbing its back against the body of the mother hen. attire l: tco low. the chick tries to crawl under other chicks, which ©@ @'@*@ (so) o) c» o) .@;o_@;@,o_o;<i;'@?ioto'@c LQIQQQQQ © © can? _©_© © .@I@.@.@Q hour may be. OQQQQQQ FEEDING DUCKLINGS green ducks should be ground grains in the form of a moist mash. They are voracious feeders and grow rapidly. They require feeding are all similarly inclined. so that there is crowding and loss of life. Moreover chicks will not do well if‘ an even temperature is not insin- lle, liorry. came buck to the house 1nd cookt-tl puncukos and got his; breukfust and then went. down and, got tin‘ body of his urife and carri-l ed lie-i‘ up ‘hull wa-y. lie then 11M a hand sled and hauled her the rest of tin- wzty to the hotlse. Berry told tho Witness that he came home q xiveek previous to his wife's death and Hill! was ilrly then and il-"id DBHI ilgly ever since. lie ‘hud three Tuztrreis with his wiic and tiltarreil ell with her Saturday’ night of the‘ trgggdy, Berry showed the WIiIIGS-S’ \Wlli?l?9 lic haul found the boll)’ 0i| his wife in"thi~ water. The Witness‘ helped move‘ the body i" Berry's llotlse and lay out. the botly- Tilt‘ hqfly “'11s then limp und warm. l-le 521w froth on Airs. lleriiwfi ilb- _ Mr. ProssI-l‘ under cross-examine. Lion lby Mr. Friel said that he saw the lhouse, tilree at the r-ngille m"! Mrs. Blanche Presser. Mrs. Bluncho Prossel‘. Wife "l home on December ‘mg to their her and witness went. with husband 1\ii'S~ not very Wel- The next witness called was Mar- garet Bannister. She lmd known ‘The Quality Drugstore ‘ ,Phou¢.68-.Y. .. CARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED Cor. Kent and Prince Strse i _____._/ . W.W. WELLNER, Ltd Since‘ l§68 Jewelers ‘uined. Conditions in the ‘brooder house must be cont-iortable at all titties. . (‘hicks should not be codd'ed' lvuwver. but should be given plentv of room and lots oi.’ exerc- ise. As soon as weather condflions [lernlil thry should be allowed out- sidu l- tines not hurt chicks to run out in quite cold weather. provided thov can get warm quickly when- r-ver they desire. Maintain a com- fortable temperature always. ‘ meatscraps may he added five times daily, especially at the start. For the first week a good ra- tion consists cif equal parts of bran, cornmeal and middilngs. with live per cent. sand to serve as cri . » ter the first week, five per cent. ‘id ‘ ration cculti be made m» r growing TdliOH ‘by hu- iz-g a o .. . ' of bran to one such of ‘ ‘ = .‘ und midriiincs. At‘ or 'l“‘ . svcond week cut zillzflfn or kind of green footie sliori“ h ed to tho mush food. lt ehoul-l h pointed out that tlr‘ ground g at‘: should olwruvs he slightly mQlye-t ed with xvater 0r skim milk. Beer & Weeks ~..|,. s. . w, ~ .' t. w.» t5‘ ,‘ u‘ Q1 i‘ ‘i’ led’ It Beats... From the deep ioned surf holstery, ‘a iiy be suctio Beer 8i Weeks ..’ . , t’ ._:.~ " ‘it -. ' = _ 1n. We Will Dcmolistroir. 'i‘hc H!!!)V-ifi‘ in Your Home or at 0hr Stun. ionviui- ient Terms, if Desired when the duckling: eight weeks old they should be ‘ Duckiings should not be fed for in me talmnm‘ P“ Thefi 9 thirty-six hours after being haich- be red ‘l fatten”! “m” ‘u’ ‘ eci. Practically all food given them, ‘Mm wefks‘ at n” "m or w until they are ready for market as‘ lime they “hmnd be l” 3°“ ion to market as green ducks. fattening ration might conlisiqfl equal parts bran, cornmeal ‘ middlings and ten per cent, scraps, five per cent. alter-p s, and pl-‘nty oi green food. ’_ legu‘arlv. but always k ’ the trolwh" owl hoard:- Ffi‘.\£“ . . D .11 them province in ing law. Beer 8: Weelt. X43726 HQ QVER‘ 5i‘ 4\| ._.___ .-~ni o u-L.» ___ GEE VOIJR HORSE llllilFNv. M ‘i bv/n Scotia folds and softly cush- ce_s of even the finest up- llnt and dust may speed- ned away by the air at- tachments of The Hoover. But for the vastly more diflicuit tiask of clean- mg rugs, so as_ to prolong their life, The Hoover brings into play all three of its forces. Gently it beats out all nap-cutting, embedded grit. Briskly 1t sweeps up all clinging litter, erects matted nap and frehens colors. Vig- orously it cleans by air. Only The Hoover dischiarges all these duties. And 1t is the largest-selling electric cleaner in the world. Arfiijj.‘ .r--‘itl. ‘_ icglsfaturi t!"'n“!e ‘to the rulr‘ illrit will muke Fight compulsory throughout‘ > __ , the event of it beteoiha Al ‘ inf ti." pus-mg Sore (llossi this Evening H: s O'clock Will you co-operate with us, to‘ make this new move a success, by doing your shopping and leaving‘, your orders as early in the day as you It will be our ‘aim to ensure that you shall receive, in the shorter working day, as perfect a service, from every‘ point of view as this store hias always given you, whatever the working WE THANK YOU Moore 8i Mclaoti till. l@.'@ senor-per." '\ m} Y0 vr-na- l.