so. l .il i MAY 8J1?’ ‘ ' i‘ ‘ koggg; t‘, hug; > . " . i i l . . , , ictory Bonds French 1 1ss4 at 0e 4 4. v i, We offer for sale 5% peg ' cent Victory Bonds at the fol- ‘; ‘ ‘lowing attractive prices. an‘; 3i 1922 at 9o 192s at so we have m, ,miv_$¢§ ‘l! x 1921 at as»; was H! 9m a meuggftheao ceie- > 1937 at 1o1 1924 B! 9s ted worm 08111111195 1°’ ‘ ~11 a» . 0 ' ' 1W“) ml 1 h has i Call or write for llurticu- - her w o mo’ 1°‘ ‘inc les will tell ‘ nus ed those cnpsu _ 4 - S. 111"“ '5 Wrqtlthteglsggghblil usr co ion onllutrlutl 1 b THE EASTERN TR - om] rest! 5- ‘ i and: ylelgllglflgghacfgsflf; ‘I 154 Richmond Si. . so _ ’ “hi: 111 “mm ‘ageing: 5(0) , ‘ Charlottetown. 1“ “ii, Jlfiliiin. brevsiddv ' s; fmdw“, ' 825t-5-8stisu6iJ l d i), l. Foster l , i —’. 1 lprugstormsunnyslde. < hi" Frenclfg i 8T. JAMES CHURCHr-The Rev. 3 Wis for Dr. , 0 S 19 “I n, “enledlem 0 Dr. Falconer of Halifax will preach Winn‘ > at both services at St. James o Church tomorrow. A ..='-.:~,..\.~_::.' ., “¢*"DQOOO-OO§OO Z i kkkkk kkk ClASSlFlEi) A vuunnsurs Murtluements under tbil beading, lc. per word for each in- to be forwarded. live cent! wgfi... 0c‘: lee come to our C!" c, l, r eta e. etc ngglflsffin- ca) otmbk 3k§°¥or<ii° bu ave figure! (u H.000) u! ‘u°'°d u on. roe er colt mun accompany all ldvertlle- w“ "mnunoo. in rule be overlooked Advertllemenu Ierigotfrlgehnftenoe cannot. be ICKITOIIOGIIQO- $514 AGENTS WANTE on NURSING PRIVATE NURSE! EARN $15 T0 830 a. week. Learn without leaving ptlve booklet sent free. Royal College of Science, Dept. 25 Joronto. Canada. J055-9-20MldSat26i ___i~'0i€§sifn: l-‘Oll SALE l‘.0Dll'l.I~l'l‘l<2 (‘0l' N t-n llvlmntllun. Apply "\\"' tlunld- inn 0i‘ficc. home. l . W‘ ‘allergies, Montreal. tun HELP WANTED \\' 0R Ii 0 N '_ n 1'0 - s A ivrl-x n ‘ lobster work. farm iillli two for t _;\ l_ - ahone J. H",lI...1\:..::f'j\lt-xiii)i<hiltfnltl l-J. . FOR §Al.I<‘—-§I<‘.\'|1‘.It,\ll minus 01-‘ ' ‘ ' BTlU-Ii-Thildllipd top cluy t the Cundnl estate on Kine Street. Apply it. 15, l-‘ur- ‘TPD__J0I‘ “AN, "NR ‘vno quhtirson, Kim: Street. ti‘. ‘ .-' - 1'1"“. w‘ ri‘. . ‘hl!rl»i"ll‘ii'1'it‘c,ut-‘ ‘Ni‘\\'r\u‘§ulit‘i)|u\'l F0“ sAu-z Yornm um" ' lru - _ ]\'_ 5,, Chester pilrs,l<‘r 2d liivclm ntcd. Anthem! aTommTffll mum i 8 McLAUHIILIN CALI. ‘P0 SEE Light SIX Speclnl 19H! “Oriel, tlltlruuuhly nvorlinuled and puint- n-tl. nddrvss l‘. llux 17-1. Mon- FED/IALE HELP t 8“m,_5_53i_ FD“ BLAME IIY PUIILIC AUCTION git-Hung _“_';;~TI‘1"- "Ply; ill... '.~i{i.‘.“‘i.'.° 4 ‘$115353. Shllmliils mm“ ‘U“ ' ' lrerwlbuiidlmg 18~30 suing? 5 l . l 1 ' n r. ii- - l. ruunxvrcn liIAlI) APPLY m i’ '" " Jirtllurni-tt. 174 Kent. Street. ti‘. F6“ §ALP__C0TTAGIE Alan's." l‘\\', m crn conv ~n ences. p- ARTEIF- FIIANIHPIRSIAII) AND rply “("34 PTUILSHHT-LSL htrhon uiri Victoria llé-txrhr (T 8635-5-46l. t}. .>-..- l. i. FUR fiAllfh-HINGLIC (‘OMII BLACK Alinorcn Eggs fnr hatching" prize wlnrlers at Halifax. Amber nnd Charlottetown. l"c|\ N0. 1, $3.00; pen Ne. 2 $2.00. \V. J. Cudmure, 82 Elm Avenue, Charlottetown. - S663-G-53l. TO LET ll) i l'll\\\'l‘ onves. iwl. Apply in lflil li K153i! . It. Ill-uni Si rvvi. .\llS(‘l<‘.l.L.\NEOI.'~S F0“ MALE-MVP VHVPOIIIA 0N llluy 8th. l-‘ox Ranch on prenlines of Ross lloulter. consisting of livi- pens and houses. \\'iii be sold singly m‘ uitoin-thcr. Terms cash. ll. ll. Profit. Secretary. E672-5-53i. __.,___ “K "P §0l'l.\l. \\‘II.I. llld Illdlll) 0n lluil. Nt-W Dominion. on . .\iu_v llth. Pnlurulnnue. Mothers Day i Mayjth . Take Her Home a box of Chocolates and assortment of our delicious home made ._.-..___..,_. l!" p1: luliy nu cnntruppu II iillll nr _ Nliilllilll)’ own of this province. rnuurrxu I)l~.l"l. __ouprhpnllfl‘ KlHiPi‘ for blllheuds. ". ‘"81’ "ullllliliflfl T]... ‘rlntiru: lhfpurtml-nt of The ls- nnd uunnhun l Publishing 00.. cnt Mr t, Charlottetown. ‘Women \U II ANII 34m lmx 1581i plume Riiii-i cardy. 540' m": r114 - i. . s‘ . lymph winners Use “Automobile” Skates . m; l ll.wiiiln°lkjurfidLCONS'f-—who have iust won the Olympic Amateur phummny l h Championship at Antwerp-with one exccphon \l§i' , s]. m‘ 51ml". modcls "D" and "C"-——"The Skates with Aluminum 1. winners 0i‘ sccnnvi pinch, were The entire Am . 1 "1 f! Olympic Tcnm. with m1 Tube model," wires tiu uippqq A rcpmsenutivtpltorgto c Skates, the Hockey c l-IG-‘l? —-C.'IACEFUL -.S"."RONG e . , nada Crime and jk-otn: Co" Limited .. goods from off the counters. ""‘ “' “QM-la shy-pie qhutomsyhiie cum- THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4 1 ' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE‘ SPRIINGTON LUMBER Co's sale of stock, implements, etc. takes place at two o'clock on May Lith. See ad in this issue. 2i MARlSlHFlE-LD.—The organized Bible Class meets in the Baptist Church iMarshfield, Sunday next at 2,30 p. -m. Everybody invited. _._..- MEN’S BROWN BOOTS for sale on Saturday. $6.75, 58.76.5915, tho best values in Canada Alley & Co. Ltd. 1i MENS BLACK BOOTS at $6.00 $7.50. $8.00, comfortable shapes, Saturday sale prices. Alley f: Co" Ltd. THIS IS A MAN'S day at our store, Brown boots for $6.75, $8.75. $9.75‘, worth up to $12.00. Ailey 8: tlo. Ltd. 1i KENSINGTON DANCE .Club will hold a dance at the Strand Theatre. Kensington, Tuesday May 11th Everybody welcome. » ' May8 2i. _NORMAN STEWART is load- ing a car of potatoes at Milton, Monday and Tuesday next. Will pay highest market prices. May81ipd. THE SPRINGTON LUMBER Co's snle of stock, implements, etc. lakes plncc m. twn o'clock on May Llth. Sec ud in this issue. MANY NEW STYLES and shapes in men's boots at Alley & Co's. The lcos r-un Irom $100 _to $9.75, muny of them worth $12.09. 1i =1 REWARD OFFERED i0 person returning to Auld Bros. office five hundred dollanVlctory Bond lost in this city yesterday morning. May81l. J. P. SWORN lN --Mr. Cilarlcs E. StewnrT, of llracklcy Point Road, was sworn iu yesterday by Judge Stewart us n Justice of the Peace and (lommissioncr for tak- ing acknowledgment to deeds for Queens Co. MRS. GR=1ME$ WILL sell by public auction on May 15 at 12 o'clock noon her prtpcrty situated __ at Soulhport consisting of dwelling house z ‘barns an‘; 5 acres of land about l-2 mile from Hlllsboro Rrldge Ben (Iztrter Auctioneer. ‘ 8256-5-8-4! BOYS RECEIVE SENTENCE -- Tlhrcc boys, one fourteen years. of age and the other two fifteen years old appeared at the police court. yesterday,‘ charged with stealing from different stores, They confessed and were senten- ced to three months in jail. One of tho places visited was Saunders and Newsomes meat market where they entered from the mar- ket by breaking n window. Here they secured $9.90 from the cnsh register; They also entered Pat- terson's Jewellery store and to0k_ three watches last Sunday, gain ing entrance by menus of n key which fitted ihc door. Other places stolen front were Henderson and (ludmortfs and Moore & McLeotYs S. A. McDonald's and D. Bruce's where they sccuretl small articles of nppnrel. They did not break into those places, but picked the “Xuortou SALE TUESDAV, MAY 11TH. AT 2 O’CL_OCK We will sell on the premises of \V. C. Wood, Sprlngton. The follow lng stock and implements: Three horses; three cows, due to freshen shortly two yearllngs; seven sheep; eight young pigs; one binder, Frost and Wood: one mow- or; one rake; one truck wagon; one cart; one-Oliver plough; onc so; spring tooth barrows; one set spikejuarrows; two wood sielghs; one box sleigh; fifty busilcls outs; one sot driving harness, two sets team harness; two sets working hnriwss, also forks. shovels. rakes and etc. . Sale positive. no reserve. "Perms; fi months improved joint nnles, fl prr cent discount per un- num for cash. THE SPRINGTON LUMBER CO. l igxiicrlon 1 Furniture, Buggy. Robes, Etc l um instructed by Sir. W. W. - Sullivan to sell by uuciinn at llright i on Villa on Wednesday, the 12th day of May, commencing at 1i 0'- clock, n quantity of furniture, com prising: Superior Walnut Roll Top Desk, lnrgc iihrnry tnhlc, chairs, writing desks and tables, walnut hook-cas- es and wardrobes, bcdstcnds, bur- ‘ enus, coincides, springs, mattresses, cimirs, tables, sofas, lounges, mir~ rorn. hull rnck. table and chuitn, carpets, rugs, superior refrigerator, drop-head Singer sewing machine. range, rubber-tire buggy, sleigh robes, lawn roller, garden tools kit- chen utensils. R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. 8255-5-8-3i. ..._____., Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 66 rooms with private baths. Completely re- novated. Excellent service. H. H. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Co. Lid. PIODHQIDI"! I menu. Prompt i 1i ies, including s letter from the , the Act remained as it was. MONTAGUE SERWOE —~Tl.Iv. J. N. Neilson, will preach in the Montague Baptist church Sunduv May 9th at 7.30 p. m. Proceedings in The Legislature continued From Page One obligatory on all the province. Mr. McLean submitted correspondence between the Government of this province and the Ottawa authorit- ihen Governor Hon. Benjamin Rog ers enclosing a letter from thcthen Premier, Now Chief Justice Mathie son Stating that the provincial iegis lature hnd agreed to the provisions of the Act. ‘MR. E. T. HIGGS in scconding the resolution. said he held in his hand a letter to the some purport as that referred to by Mr. McLean between the Ottawa. (auphorities and the Hon. B. Rogers. The letter, he contended was not founded on fact, Mr. ‘Mathleson, the then pre- mier, had stated that the provincial Government agreed to a. convent- ion to be held but such convent- ion hnd not been held and the c0n~ currcncc of the legislature llllli therefore not been given. He. Mr. lliggs considered that the prov- ince should be excepted from the provisions of the Act. HON. A. E. ARVSENAULT said that so fur us steps taken in [he matter up tn at few years ‘dgtl were concerned he hail little information When ‘he became premier he had examined the files but found no correspondence on the subeci. AL Ottawa, however, he was shown letters ‘from the then Governor. Hon Mr. Rogers and the premier. now Chief Justice lllaithieson on the subject. There was no cor- respondence to show lhat n conven lion had been held or that T’. E. island (iclegates had been consult ed, lteithel‘ were the other prov- inces consulted, yet the treaty was made effective over all the pro- vinces. ll. would appear that the letter written by the then Premier Hon. J. A. Mnthieson, had relerenc ed to the conservation of lnscctiv- crous birds which he very properly started the provincial government was in full accord with, Ho Mr. Arsenuult was under the lnpress- ion and (illi not learn until after- wards the; brunt and geese were included. 'l‘he ~,'.‘hlci’ Jcsttice had al- ways been jealous of provincial rights and he, Mr. Arsenault. felt assured that he never consented to the zibundonnlcnt 0t‘ any of these rights without the consent of the legislature. The Government o1. Cdllilflil cannot hind this ltruvincz except hy provincial legislature ll appears that in this case however the consent of the province did not nultter; the some thing had oc- curred in other provinces and with- out their consent. The question was on important and conlpliczltea one illili he nvould be glad to see something done to sutslfactorily settle it. MR. J. A. DEWAR Wanted lo know to what extent the province would he benefited if the Act was repealed. It might afford some pleasant sport but the tprovince as a whole would not suffer even if _ e-oaoe-vw MR. PETER BRODiE would like to see the prohibition removed. The United lSttltes had evidently put it all over u-s. Our -young men should have the privilege of shooting brunt and geese in their season and the spring was the only season lfere when such shooting was possible. HON. J. H. BELL said it was very difficult to detclniue whether the Federal nr the Provincial Gov- ermnent has the power to legisl- ate. Birds come to the island, re~ main n few months and establish their domicile. here. Who hns the right to control? The nlultcr has never been decltlctl. lie was doubt ful if the Federal authorities knew in any case they had applied for our concurrence since the enact- ment of the treaty. Why did they ask our legislature to confirm the treaty. l-‘urther discussion was puslpun t, \ -. L “>‘ 1 \ \ , Y A‘ .' The iii A PATON’S fer at $9.98." >1=--::". - Special $9118- urday. object to, last 251'- ‘ ~ for 251.’- Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ in knitted urday 75¢- A Drop in ADORABLE BLOUSES Highl Gracie Crepe De Chine and Georgette Blouses. Flesh, White, Navy and Sand. Ranging from 0d till uflvr recess and the lluuse udjotlrucd till 3 p. m. (To Bo Continued) l 1 Y g8’! No wonder, either. On them all clay long doing things for other people- Dad brought her some Auuuuuculbq 7l1en ola Alumna ondorlliufilelwe Mother tried it-and whet . a relief! The ache and throb , were gone and hér feet felt like niheleen indeed of ninety. New u» all dqy Meatlieietun: t- mod s» nervous tenant-v; 0 0&0-0-0444-00o- Q these are taken from our show case, samples that be replaced with others. Prices from 153-95 1" Saturday $3113- Patons Will Reduce Prices LADIES SUITS, 1920 Models. Made from serge, all wool, colors blue, black and brown, trimmed with braid, sizes run fron 16 to 42, worth from $21011 l" $35-00. clearing SATUR- DAY at $25.00 and $27.00. 500 yards Good Print Cotton, real good quality, not seconds. This cotton comes in good colors. SATURDAY only 27"‘- per yard. Herefis another line that will please you. Pillow Shams and Table Covers, also Tray- cloths. ’ Your CHOICE ON SATURDAY for 98¢» each. 6 large webs of good English bleached Sheeting, width "(l4 and 814, regular $100 a PATQNS Ltd. kkk kkkkkkkk kkk k k k k k k k kkkk kk k k k vvvvvv vvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvv gh Cost oi Living Will be Reduced by asticfirgicegrgpliélcteirglalilézlék and Blue stripped overalls, Large size, El- . 25 Boys’ odd coats to facturers Samples and well worth _d0uble our price. Special $4198- Another lot of 250 Boys’ Suits Just arrived whic _ Were you lucky enough to get in on the last lot, if not don’t miss this chance. All the latest styles. Belted coatsNorfolks, Single Breas- ted etc. Flt boys from 6 to 16 years. Regular Value $12.00 t0 $15.00 20 Sample Spring and Fall Tweed RainCoats in all the latest styles and materials. Extra good value at $25 i0 $30.00. gpecial $1995 gab DON’T WORRY About the high cost of CTOLDGS-AVQ did the worrying months ago and by careful and judicious buying, we are in a position to offer yon real HONEST CLOTHES at prices that the most pessimestic cannot 50 palrs Boys’ Bloomer Pants 0-f Da ‘k M' d T d. W ' Governor Fasteners. Special $1-49- I me Wee en hned’ 50 Felt Hats all different shapes a l 1 x 1 t ~ kind. Regular 553.0010 $5.00. Hats 3163.22. Olgpglclizbtll this??? m“ of a 5O Men’s Caps all sizes and styles, only one 0f a kind while they 50 Boys’ suits in Brown, Gre and M'x d T d. S’ 3 Regulag gm‘) to $800“ Value S ryecial $41. 7g I wee izes to 8 years. 10 oys’ Sample Suits to fit boys from 6 t0 16 years, , in Greys lit-estrus and Mlxed Tweeds. Made in 211i the latest styles, Slit pockets. Beta and Buckle Norfolk etc. Regular $10-00 value. Special $7.98., _ :34 Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits good value at; $2.100. Laws; styles and all sizes. Special while they last$19-00- Sp Full size White Lawn Handkerchiefs. Good quality, Black cashmere socks Ext‘. V'l 70c. - Socks Light Weight was. n ‘we ' Gm” W°° Menrs “Hook on Ties” Special patterns 3 for Men s Blue hght weight Duck Shirts, Saturday $125. " Clearing line of Men’s Four in Hand Ties, those come for this quality is from $l-0010$1-35- Your choice for Sat- asrtso 102517.25 Saturday $4.75- Quick if you want one. 18 Sample White Voile Waists slightly musscd $5.25. Some Specials for the Thrifty Household from the Staple Department O+O-Q-Of§O0-D-Q rRQ;;;iQ M SATURDAY PRICES fit boys from 6 to 16 years. These are Manu. O O-QOO-Q-Q-OQMQ-OOO-O-OQ-O; h we are able to 0f- i kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Vvv vvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v ,, , , , ,,,“k“+¢++¢++e+e+++e+e-u‘w~“ vv..-... .-~+e~ere-v~.e-o++++e4<¢+e+e+ooaoooe+o+e+0 ecial i for Saturday Khaki Duck Shirts all sizes $1.35. White Duck Shirts all sizes $1.00. Shirt Waists t0 fit from 6 to 14 years 75¢‘- Pajamas all sizesiiizfl-i. all sizes for also silks, and all good patterns. Today's price will ior the Coming Saturday Ladies all wool Dresses, braid trimmed made in the latest styles, and of the same ma- terial as the Suits, sizes 16 to 42, good value, < regular at $17-20- SATURDAY’S price $11-93 and $16-98- kkkk v_ vvvvvvvvv Yvvvvvv yard for 75¢- Wider one $1-10 value for 850- > Not more than 20 yards to one customer as this extra cloth is limited to quantity. Here is another scarce article. Unbleached grey twill cotton, about 400 , yards at a price that cannot be had from the , Factory. , SATURDAY 1191'- per yard. ‘ ‘ , FINE English Shirting, 34 in. wide, good ‘1, value at 359 SATURDAY 65¢‘- PAT ONS Lu ‘i “i. Mk k kkk kkkk k k 'v.-.'-~ v "_.v".vv-v'v_-..-v¢¢w,.. e "N kkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkk kkk kkkkkk kkkk ‘ vvvYvvvi --4kkoa _ _ v_ _kk k‘ _ ‘ ‘_ _ 0444-0-00