t i Takei tlvanlag Q1 hose Bargain i llfilllfifljm nits Q 0’coals E9121’! as RE yoi: taking advantage of -—- "'-" 1-“- -i"-'-'.-' the Bargains we are offering in iUncalled-for Suits and Spring iO-vercoats. not, YOU are missing ,_-———-1_ n1 uni Dani 1-1 Iit-I-I‘ a real opportunity to save consider- able on your Clothing. The garments offered in this Sale are really dependable Suits ancl Over- coats—many of which were made to sell at prices up to $45—a sale like this these Clays is somewhat of a rarity. These Clothes are carefully tailorecl of well wearing fabrics, they , represent most remarkable Values. The fist. is that at our Low-Friend- .—-- ta inn-i n1 nun-c int- t-IZZI Making Przce we are not getting the __.__. .___ .._. ._ .__. ....._... ..._. cost of materials alone-our loss 1s your gain. Come and see. llllcfilltll-l".<2.t 0’coats nits ll Bl Serge Sta Me’ $45 Included Up to ODD VESTS PANTS ff Your $ Your $ Choice i Choice ODD COATS lands These Prices are Less thanAhe l Cost of Material alone A nglish_§ Scotch l é Q Q i=1 (‘D a =s C1 e i 15s Riohmczd st. Charlottetown, P. E.I. ' Montague, l: rows , TllE EASTERQ GUARDIAN l I “JM-ISS ANNIE MAE McLean’ HWNSTITUTE MEiTlNGe-The will he at Moore» Montague Woman's institute held M0113. Eldon. on Thursday May their regular meeting on Tuesday 12m. with spring millinery. ....°SOURIS CIRCUIT-The Rev,’ it. ‘M. lirodie of Vernon preach at iSourls and Bridgetown on Whit Sunday May 15th. Sub- and "Tongues of Fire.“ .."DEATH REGRETTED.— Tho death of Mrs. H. -S. Campbell. which took place at her home in Freder- icton, N. B., on April 21st will be deeply regretted by her friends ln thi- Province. Mrs. Campbell who was Miss Ella Whittereare oi’ thc uibovc c ty, was only ill for a few months. She underwent an opera- tion in Montreal in March and ro- turned home and regained some ui’ hor strength and her relatives look- ed for complete recovery, but three days before her (tenth. she took sudzinly worse and from this she never rallied. She leaves to mourn lie-tides her parents. a grief stricken husband and two children. Frederick, aged 14 and lietty ll. Mr. and lvlrs. Campbell have spent a number of their summers vacation on the island and only last summer visited Mr. and llrlrs. Mills. Mr. Campbell will hnvc the sympathy of’ his island friends in the loss of his wife ln the prion.- of lter womulil|ootl.-—-'l‘. mtg- EASTERN PERSONALS ..'Mr. Hugh McLeod, Montague who has been so very ill is im- ]Jl't)Vllll-{x**'l‘, ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Charlot- Mnntague.—-T. ..‘Mr. Isaac Burden. Pownul is spending n few days in Montague. ..';\lrs. Wm. Stitherlantl, Mon- tague and family have the heart- felt sympathy of the entire com- munity in the loss of the husband and father who was so suddenly called to that life beyond.—'l‘. I . n: MABON Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P. E. l. Graduate of Canadian Oph- thalmic College, Toronto and other poet graduate courses. Exclusive Tcst Room con- nected wlh Drug Store. live-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space ‘l Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi , _ Eye-Glasses ' = Sim ly because PARK M a d" s EYE-GLASSES are the FINIET PROCUR- ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) In Montague Calland seefor ourseli his -T -DA'llvl§ OP TICAL PARLOUHS. E. E. PARKMAN II-LDULTI OPPOIIII-‘IIII IOIUIU. L I. L Preston Campbell. New (llnsgtilv, tetowit. are spending a few days in ___HDI"CKY*DIPPY’S_DI“ARY. A evening May 4th at the home of, l Mrs. M. l~‘. McDonald. A very large ' number were present and a will most. interesting season of business lllttwlvd Weight. and quickly "Xlllbll ensued. The institute plans great~ things for the next year and judg-l 1801s. “The Power of Pentecost" lug tilom the enthusiasm displayed fnl uld o» fliill and urea out people at the meeting they will ‘their ideas through.———'l‘. i carry ..°‘NATAL DAY was celebrated by the Oddfellows of Hillside Lodge Montague. Thursday evening, Ap- ril 28th. The Rebekah Lodge of the town was invited and the large membership of both Lodges enjoy- ed a pleasant evening of special music. About 11 o'clock a dainty lunch of sandwiches and tea. cake and ice cream was served by the entertaining Lodge. The ladies en- luyed to the full seeing the “broth- cra" serve s0 gracefully andifeel very gruieful for the plensaxit. time Silent which will long lbc remem- bered by Acme I.odge.-—'i‘. l . .__.__Qg@- Census Figures By End 0f June Instructions _Given Enumeratorn Precise m ' oTTrl-W-A- Mil)’ 7.——“'l‘he census must be taken and all the re- turns be made to the office in Otta- wa before the end of the month of Jun-e, or within a time to be fixed in special instructions to each r-ultimlssxltwuer." This sentence oc- 'cur.-i in the special letter. of in- structlons sent to each of the, 2.35 ‘census commissioners appointed to preside over the taking of the census in each constituency. Most tireclso instructions are given in this little pamphlet na to means of taking the census by the cnulncrators for each census sub-district, the exact information to be sought, and so on. lt is to be the most elaborate census aver taken in (‘ntnudtt as l1 includes a census of the wealth of Canada. and of every living domestic animal of t-conomli; value, as well a5. ‘of every i person. MIDNIGHT MAY 31 IS DEADLINE. Tihe decisive hour of reckoning is midnight on the night of ‘May 31. or the moment when that day [lass- seover into June; i, 132i. An tzrnt horn one hour before midnight ‘ivould he included ln the census . figures but one born a few minutes later would‘have to wait for the ’ i031 census before being included. A death just before midnight, on .\luy 31 would lessen the total pop- ulation of Canada by one. lf that . death hitppened just after midnight lit would not b‘; noticed by the en- ' umerators because the census is to show the exact number living at ‘midnight on the day mentioned. Every enumerator has secrecy enjoined upon him as to informal- llon obtairerl. H; is expected to keep invlolate every bit of infor- _ secrecy iz: enjoined on the com- ; missloners. The Statistical Depart- ment will not even give the in- come tax branch information as t0 earnings of various persons tabul- ated. Only the total figures result- ing from the particular inforlnat- ion given will be published or di- vulged. but heavy penalties are provided for every person giving false information asked for. . . . . . . .. 35 QUESTIONS. ..._... There are 51.5 questions to be un- swered by or for every person in ' Canada, and if he is a ‘farmer. or a manufacturer 0r trader, or keeps hens. bees. pigs, horses o rcows in , city or country, he will have to an- | swer a host more. The most intim- (ll-g information asked, from the time, place of birth and language and religion of the parents, to all ,the details of his own life and his children's lives and his wife's. ’l‘hcrefore this insistence on sec- recy ls necessary, and also the pen- alties. A list ni‘ the 44 principal languag- G5 spoken in Canada are given for the information of the enumerators to help them understand answers and be correct. On farming statis- tics, if correct replies are given, thc. Statistics ‘Department. will be able to show exactly what ls being done in every district, how much abandoned land there is, how much is tilled, nnd how much could be tilled. And how well the farmers did out. of their respective aicrengea. mation given him, and the same. Try Phosphate If You Are Thin And Under Weight Nothing like llitfu-Pllurlpllillv, "HM: fir. Ilarrlgun, oi Ni-w York, 1.; umlu- thin, dt-llcatv. ll1“l‘\0\l)l, (ll~l— w urulzl-d man and worm-n luk» u=t a nerve fort-c that radiate» health. energy and nmbitlun. lt is known to br- such u wonder- tlint Hughes Drug (‘liar ‘Ltd and ot- her lending- drutzgista, who huvn- u Iaral“ demand for lt. nrc glud to guurnntn-c liltro-Phtmsphzitn. t‘.»\fl'l‘ltll\‘: Although llltro Plims- "utt- is an oxcvllcnt aid in rn-llr-v- int: weak. nervous condltlors its us». lh not ndviscd unit-as increased weight is desired. Soap too. -i—~<-O>——-— REDUCING COST OF HANDLING l OTTAWA. M-Ty 7.~-Wlth tho ob- ject of determining whether any reductions can ‘no made in the cost o,‘ Finndling zraln, so as to ensure tbefzirmcr getting full valuc for his produce the newly formed grain onqulry commission will in- vestigate every phase of tho grain business, rfrmn the mouiont the fnrmeir strips it until it illnnlly reaches its ultimate market. \ ‘in this nnatter Justice llyndman. of Edmonton, the chairman: of the committee explained thp trims and wbjects oi‘ the commission here Inst night. having arrived yester- day afternoon from Winnipeg to coiraplete minor arrangements for the practical operation of one com- mutt-e‘ The commission will only moot at control points. No complain: will be ignored even coming from the most ii-emotc location, he ex- [flfllilfki]. The scope of tlta commit- tee is very oxtcnslvo, having pow- ers oi‘ a civil court for 1b.. sub- noono oi’ witnesses, as -woll ltS tho. liull powers of a pa ziml-ittnry in- vcstlgatloxr he ox uinedf The elutics of the commission embrace the grain trade from the furmorZ-t field to the ocean ports. SAYS DOMINION HOME RULE lS MISNOMER DUBLIN, May 7'—..\ spokesman for fhc Dull Fliroaxin today declirr ed to throw further light on the Cl‘illfZ-(l(?<\'fll+‘l‘fl meeting than what already is known and said that nothing additional llshcd as yet. lle (llroctcrl uttcn- do Yalorars devolu- tion in home ziffalrs, ltmrvcver, and intimated that was on a basis on which tho Sinn Fciu was willing to zlccomltiotlate Ulsters interests in negotiating n settlement of the con trovcrsy. This spokesman inform- cl tl correspondent that the Dull l; ‘s flrst condition for peace wa a "united lreland" with full in- dependence. "Donlinion home rulc" he termed a misnomer-n view subst-riberl to by (."d])llllll Henry Harrison, Secretary; of the Irish Dominion League, which is to ho tlon to the phrase in would be pub- ' submitted to tho (lorcrnniollt, the bhrasc “Dominion home rule" lludlllllll- lllllll lllklllt‘. lilllllllll-Q llill/ lll" Y" been carefully‘ excluded in favor of "a full Dominion status" which he added. was quite another thing. Good Digestion and Clear Pure Blood DODD'S MEDICINES GO STRAIGHT T0 THE FOUNDAT- IONS OF HEALTH Saskatchewan Woman Tells How They Brought Her Relief and Why She Recommends Them to Her Friends. . .- Albertvlllo, Sack" May 9th (Spe- 0ll1l)~—“l have got splendid satis- faction from thc use of lltlllfl-bl Ki/l- ney Pills and lDoddks Dyspepsia Tablets." Dame Medard Poisson. n. well- ltnown resident hero, who makes the above statement, gives splend- id reasons for making it. “l have a big appetite," she says, "and after a, big meal l would g0 unconscious and would not show any signs M life. “After taking Dodd‘; Kidney lPllls and D0(l(l'S Dyspepsia Tub- llets I am now able to do all my own work. 1 have no more spoils of unconsciousness." DodtYs Kidney Pills not directly on the kidneys, putting them in condition to strain all the lmilllf- ltles out of the blood, Budd's Dy- spepsia Tablets act on tho sto much, giving it thc strength to ful- ly digest the food. With good digestion and pure blood the body is in condition to com-bat the ills that daily make their attacks on good health. Ask your neighbors about the Budd's medicines. They have been ln use ln Canada for over n quar- ter of .\ century and have made hosts of friends. - ‘bc utilized for n fox ranch, that it A Big Crop 0f l . Foxes This Year ~—~—— I The brcetllrtg s ason for Silver Foxes in captivity is about. over, and the reports from every sect- ion go to indicate that lllls your the average production will bc far and ahead of any former year. The season has been most propitious in that there have been very few. sections in which severe nl0fiilo or bud weather was experienced after the litters were burn. which generally causes more or less mor- tulitywimoug the young pups. i |Some reports from certain local-v , ities lboth in this country and Unn- ada show an average of fro-m 100 ‘o ;m qler olcn]; increase. Tim means tllnt the fur farmer will thin year make jvtory handsome‘ profile. ‘While the prices of all furs declined considerably from the high figures of lust year. still in the ‘Matter of Silver Foxes there has been very little falling off. The reason of this is lie-villi“! ‘Silver Fox is prltnzirly n high clatis and luxurious article, and nnly the wealthy class cun zifford to “mar it: therefore this class is zilwuyfi willing to pay the price, providing they obtain thc. nrtlcle they want. d-‘urs are an nbs-ilute ‘nocos. ty tn the women of this as wcll n» other countries. Did you cvcr noi- lce on tho stroots of nnv cltv. both in winter and summer that a arr-nil mniorltv of the women you m -<-t wnnr furs and did you ever stop to think of the many mllllvins of lmlmals that mind lu- killod W-"b year to supnlv tho doom-ind. 'l‘lii-: demand has lntclv br-comc arc-it that the supnly in thr- -wold is rap- idly dlttilnishing thcrefnrt‘ llwrc is a very grout l".')|)0l‘[llllll._\' for thc funfnrms-r. Our govcrnvwlll and tho. Fur Merchants oi‘ this countrv arc. now full)‘ llWlIlH- to the growing s-ztrcltv of wild furl beurlnfi animals. and are (loin: "ll in their power to Qllcfiilfllizo tllr- fl" fnrmor. llr-luilw tn the Slwvrl ' Fov industry. 1- report lzilolv ~-l nod by the l’|'onu of lll(il"l'l Survey at \VllRllllll'l';' stall-d tliill ovcr 4700 ialllVfil‘ ' captivity bod boon re err-d \.llll . them but that it was I".~il.lllllllt‘ll[' that hetiwcen R000 and 9000 were in reaYty on thc rnnchcs, in (‘zin- a it is estimated that ll(‘l\\'l‘t"l 00o. “no 20.000 is the unii:iwi~.| A Ten- Cent Meal A meal that is rich in muscle-making, brain- building material, ready-cooked and ~ easily digested, supply- ing all the strength needed for work or play: Shredded Wheat with milk, sliced bananas, berries or other fruits. If you don’t like milk pour hot salted water over the biscuits, drain off quickly and eat with butter. A nourishing, satisfying meal for not over ten cents. The richest man in the world could not buy anything more wholesome or nutritious. ' MADE 1N CANADA This in itself is not an "Kiln, large number. and when it is con- . - sitters-d that thc ranches urn» now l"! "I1 lllltllli In‘ "l'l_ Porn-o- nil‘ lllllllll}: l!” himwh‘ "l llmlllls- vlrtuallv tho only source of stlp'\l_\ lilll? '\\'t‘ ==I‘~- itvltllla 1H1 "Xlril nwtlPr it can be seen that where thc "ll is illlill‘ rim» that tlicrc is .l| tor this . lluvo - whole world has to be supplied. filllllll vlll|11l= of ri-lurnld >i¥lllli(‘l‘=|lllll‘ll tr ' an ‘lil on Silver “pox M led“ Wm n," 1... in (lllztwu who arr culltul lo pnssl'l‘hr~ ll\'li .~'I~l ill- iouthl-l to by any munnm- of means a .-,,m.,rin boards zmd who got $5 to $10 |llt‘:-'t‘lllllll\'t- civilmtls buvin: loch- mo“ ,u-,_;..]P_ The “~e;.][],‘\- (“so m‘ u dd).- f1 r thcir survives in this 113ml luimvlollgc of lln- pus . Americans 4.10m. mum Casp- “piconncction. (if woursi- thc) arc to b" lillcll and the l.‘ \\'. -\.‘ ggplfthmp times (his nnmhop m‘ strongly in ~l'ovtil“ot llu- l-olnmts- hm‘ hot-n asked in sllltl tillt‘ repro- pelts. and it would hardly creati- slim. ltut thcrc un- lllllllhllllllfi of si-ntatlvi- tn tho-w- lionrll: in l"l'll4‘.|' a fraction of u ll0llill‘s different-ts rotor-nod snltlifiil-l in lll“ country to look illll'l' llll‘ inn-rc-ts of the in [he pripg who or» not in favor o: lhv com r~urni~d suldici and sr-r- that they Qlwhig to the publicity thul bu»; mission lit-cause the l‘lllllllll.~~‘llill nrc potting justill- llllilfll‘ lllt- (‘lvll been given u, this inflngu'_\~_ “my ihplhn. not girl-n them u fair dual." Sorvlt-i- ,-\<-\. hnpny-[gnge attache,‘ m 1]“. fort, Prouiiurnt. olficllils of lllt‘ (l. \\ llccaisltm may hi‘ lulu-n in thr- .-\. this iornint: dcnb-vl in lot‘) House of (‘Ullllllhllfi u,» dour Fol. llrcatest profit. the nr-w ranches, of tlw stair-hunt in rc- l'llf‘l'lt".\ .~lZlll?-lll(‘fll.\ tornlull)‘. that. have been established this _L',£Il'll to being paid ;\ll_\‘llllil); tor zu- last ‘season generally contain :\_ higher average quality of animals titan was formerly the case. As rc- gards the price or ‘breeding ani- mals this season. l look for vory little change from the figures of last year. (load quality foxes orc- nlxrays in demand, and nhvoys bring a good figure. Farnuers in general throughout the country are looking lUWllftlS t'ur farming to n far greater extent at present than formerly. They realize that a llflll‘ of foxes added to thc live stock ot’ Ilit"lr\i}ar1i1e‘\, means a ‘lrigg xulded income, and as almost any bit of land that cannot he used for any (ither imrpnso can pays to take up Fur Farming. More zittcntltm is also bcim: paid this season to the breeding of other and less expensive For bcnrnrs than Silver Foxes as in all "parts of thc country, Skunk. Mllnk ‘Marten, Fisher and even Muskrat nrc being raised in cap tlvityz l am constantly being asked ed all manner of questions regard- ing the industry by now people who are becoming intercsted, and hun~ dreds who are making large prof- Furmcrs and are making large prof- its at it have done so through my advice. l nm ut all times willing to give all and any information l may DOSSGHS to those who urt- doslrous of becoming .ssoclntcd with this great and growing in- dustry. CONTRADICT COL. CURRIE ._,_. , OTTAWA, May 9~The (‘ltlzon in its news columns sriys: (‘onsiderzible indignation was. caused in (l. \\'. V. A, circles by u‘ statement made in the llouso o1‘ (‘ominous on May 2 lust hy Lu-ut. col. (‘urrle and record in ‘llansard as follows,‘ thc nrnttcr under discussion be- \ .45‘ \ . It's the characteristic fragrant aroma of MASTER MAsON that has made it_ so popular with discrim- matmg smokers-But llI has other qualities: it burns longer, holds its fire better and is sweeter than most pipe tobaccos. Smoke Master Mason It’: good tobacco MASTER MASON——ready rubbcd—for those who like it that way is the same good plug lObBCCO cut and rubbed ready l0!’ lllB PlPv-lt is put up in tin foils and paper packages. -By smnorr. TUESDAY: \vAs CA woes: HER PAPA PRIVATE... " GO AHEAD," Wars .M‘iRTLE SHORT LAST NIGHT; HE'D L\l-<E To SPEAK WITH ME. n4 ”You MUSTN’T REFUSE TODO want LLlNG ON l WE HE BEG SENT IN WORD PERED MYRTLE. " Btu. DADDY SAYS." z'\ . . l0 Dnt-oi-Town Men{ Egg-lid P" v NT lN TO Hi5 DEN, AND AN/Yonua MAN, DO YOU PLAY THE RAcEs?" ” Nqsuzl." “CARDS ‘?" "NEVER!" IARDS ?" DRtNK on SMOKE l" HAND, " You ARE. dos ”o NO,SlR‘.” SAID 1."AND I tlnvcii ” THEN," 5A\D HE. GRAC LEND w; $50.” iPlllG b/iY T THE I i. ifjiwiu.“ N6 FOR-T ' CHAP I'VE. BEEN LOOKl f ll .-~=;-—=s; '- ~<-~..... ._ 2 ‘ "‘I2‘.‘1T_I..‘I.'.t?.’i5..‘:_ " ‘ _ _,_.s>}....._. .. i; shfw i, d... N‘. _..u ./ - a-n’ .»