_'__fr_ue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i} iise" . . . Ap Choose moi Ian powder (5 Ihalssl-u-u-LIO Cologne............l.i0ond 2.00 (clogns and Atomlxor (nrsloio box). . . . . "n" .200 ion do Toiisiio......--......2.00 PPLE BLOSSOM f’ Light and ircsh as spring might have been created lust for Mother's Day. Tho succ oi the season, this iraqrance is now in iace pow- der and perfume, loo. uio tram these prepa ra- xw... flfisazt». SOLD ONLY BY JAMIESOWS ORIIG STORE In Charlottetown litilbi filirh Selections In King ’s Plate a‘! pie Blossom he 's trib- lions. lath Oii........._..l.l0 and 2.00 lady Powder. . . . . . . ..6I and 1.25 Perfume............i.I0und 4.00 $onp—lndlvlr|unl. ....... .55 boxollwa...............i.00 POPULAR CLASSIC AT RACING SEASON. Bv FOSTER BARCLAY C-illllliitlii Press Staff Writer FORONTO, Muy O (OP) —De. lte the iviir, plans proceeded t. ougLout Canada for u banner raciniz season, headed by the 81st lllliihlii! of the Kings Plate. Indi- cati "s priiu to normal pluses and ‘ ‘liltl a larger number of par- a iliorouizhbreds. R ins lever mounted here as the Cftfilllvfll the Ontario-fooled three- reir-od crop tirriied into the drive leading toihe lungs Plate May l8. A_ late shrill! retarded training, but with the advent, of cfenr, worm llfflillfl‘ i-ciitiitioiiiniz of the gllgl- M’. was accelerated. About a score of the 38 horses nominated for the classic at Wood- wer the starters bell to match speed Ind fitllminzs. ill the mile-und-a-fur- 101i! event, _ "Fin big racc. oldest continually {tin race on the continent. is fash- (medior three-venr-olds fooled in Ontario which have never WOn a. hi! othor than those exclusively 9T ‘W0 "Vvtir-nlds Owner of the winner will receive 50 Guineas don. aged bv the Kink. a. silver cup and inidlriggor portion of a 87.500 Idd- "The race will lack much of the vie-c pfiilfltllifv which attended last . ars running. Then the King and eeii n-oin izuests of the Ontario Bvkev Club. After the see more hfnti “M000 persons we ed the I nreront c. George McCuliagh, oronto. with the iruineas. Horses In I-‘ieid wsecitln: io retain the honors he Dil \\lli‘ll Archtvorth 5DPd to a Ifaiild“ "Witt. McCullagh‘ has nom- 1° "(Ix-W nnir to cnrrv his colors. ‘Vi’? iICilltllviCS and More Clothes n hebvfn oa-ced in training. but P i‘ S ninmiiz the favorites. _Y¢~_ race sentiment favors a H ‘ i. riniioi-riiiiciitiil quartet. Thcv Nil-C owned by George PROPERTY TiiE ROGERS COMPANY EXPERTS cannons REGARDING FAVORITES FOR liilsne Park remained on the hopeful ti ATTENTION i OPENING OF WAR YEAR‘ Hendrie of Hamilton: Frobshcr, owned bv the Piirkwcod Stable of Oshawa; Hood. owned bv Jack Mc- Intyre of Toronto and Katie llud, ttigvned by Dave Garritv of Toron- Thev were unwound end sent to winter quarters with the iiivenilc tit.e still _in the all". Most Winter- bwk sentiment. however, favored Dark Comet. a. IJTOWI] gelding by Dark Hero-Candv Star. I-Ie won the final test of the sea- son -the $5.000 added Mrs. Orpen The Central liuariiiani This column is reserved ror news ol local Interest but advertising of u news! naturo may ha ingsrtgd at 5 cents l word strictly psy- sbtc in mun“, CONFEDERAT . ANCE. ‘°’t.“fi-i‘-"zsi9i'ii. WINCHESTER ROLLER KATE Toombs Music store. L-Zlstl-B-O-Z . BARGAIN basement, ladies oot- ton hose at. 17c pair. S. A. Mec-, Donald s. L-306-5-l0-2l. LAWN MOWERS reconditioned. Phone 941. The Bike shop. L-258-5-9Jii. CLEARANCE of ladies straw hots regular $2.40 for $1.96. s. a. MacDonald's. L-soa-s-loxzl, “SAW IT WITH FLOWERS", MOihEI-S Dnv. simdey May 12. James Tait, Florist. L-aoa-{L 0.2L heiizslmiiglltlgcgiilg’! l $24.9 ‘Sh? - - or . . . , MacDonald's. 1,-306.5_10.2l_ PURCHASED PROPERTY — Mr. Alfred McNeil! recently pur- chased the James Cullen property gttthe bottom of Tea. Hill near the Y. This farm comprises I50 acres and ‘buildings. Two tractors were working on the land yesterday r9- paring for the season's cropp ng. Eniiland Is Makinii lleiiular Shinmenls til Buy During This Mr. M N ill ill d “rain; my‘ yupri-snt 100 acres BARGAIN basement spgclp] melts fancy cotton hose 17¢ pair, S. A. MacDonald's. L-306-5-10-2i, SALE} SUCCESS-The estate of the ate J. c. Irving and the late Eva Irving, Vernon, was of- fercd for sale at public Wagon Yesterday and although offers on the DTOWTPY. Vconsistlng of log acres and buildings, did not reach the ieserve bid, nevertheless the 51119 9f MOP. idtm implements, household furniture, etc, was a huge success. Good prices were realized. A large crowd, braved the elements- tO Bttend the sale. Y- O- D. E. BRIDGE PARTY- The ImDPFlfll Order Daughters of the Empire held e suceestul bridge ‘Party at the Charlottetown Hotel: yesterday afternoon. There were twnty-four tables end the proceeds were for war work. 'l'-ti'e prpze wln- iicrs tvcrc: 1st, Mrs. Rcss MtFlweii; ‘ind. Ai-‘rs. I“tlii.Gi1 Adam; 3rd, Mrs. W. D. Giilis. The cciroiatioii Pills irrent to Mrs. W. R. Adams. GIFT OF APPRECIATION-The ‘T011118 Peoples Union of the Litt/c Sends Llniteri Church, recently pre- senterl their pastor R/ev. W. I. Gi€€li_\\’lih an address expressing appreciation of his service to the Union and wishing Mrs Green and himself much happiness in the future. The address was accom- panied by a pen and pencil set, Mr. Green thanked the young people for their useful gift and assured ill-Elli how much he en- joyed being with them. Mr. Green has resigned and leaves the con- . gregatlon in June. I English Dinner Set iSUFViCt‘. for in Dinner Set (service for 8) .. i- i .. BROWN - RODD - Canadianl ' Memorial Church was the setting tor the marriage Friday, Ap- ril 19. at B P. M.. 0i Mar- lull Charlotte Rodd, R. Dinner Sst (service for lit Cup and Saucer at u mile-end-IO yards. Frobisher and Katie Bud also won their share of ttvo-yesr-oldi honors. Frobislier sennipere.-l to ll. handy triumph lil the Clflrsticic-li Plate and Katie Bud won the rec-l ond of the test events. the Corona- on Stakes. | Hood. a bi: chestnut colt bv Mar-g ine- Wishing Well, campaigned of-i ten last veer. He entered the wln-[ river's paddock six times to lead in the number of wiiiiiiiiiz efforts. Railbirds and turf experts have withheld final selectiunoi’ a favor- ite unti all have been thorouiznly tested. They know the story vf rec-l ing- Llttle known luveniies ciien. grow into sturdv handicap oericrni-l ers. Whirlwind youngsters sourc- timcs fail to deevlop or merely show flashes of their early foitn. Other Entries Other horses expected to start include Cogaravc Stnblehs Bl_ue Wave: R. . R. Cowic/s Haggis: Erindale Stables Greek Goddess: l-larrv Giddings’ fling Wise: H. , i-latclfs Curwen and _J. E. Frowde Seaizranfs Sallv Portis. The King's Plate was first ruii in 1880 when Don Juan won. It has continued without interruption. ‘The first Great War did not force a suspension and the present war has failed to make any change. The war. liowecn", has, given some iillip to Caiizidiou racing. RIGID! associations expect more horses will be available this year than former- ly. Usually it was the custom of leading Canadian Stables tn divide their t-horoukltbrcds. sending 0M r-ivision to the United States during the summer. OWNERS Tile floors are beautiful and lasting, easily cleaned and waxed. This type of floor is excel- lent for Public Build- ings, Schools, Bath Rooms, Kitchens, En- trance Hails. made in many beautiful colours and designs. Call and see our samples. We will be pleased to give advice and quote on yclir requirements. ilAiiiiWAiiE UIMTEO 6' and Mr. B. N., of this city, second daughter of the‘ lute Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rodd of Charlottetown, P. E. I.. to MI‘. Alfred James Brown of Vancouver, formeii“ iv of Aberdeen, Scotland. Rev. <3. Harrison Villett was the officiating clergyman. The groom lsa graduate "APPLE BLOSSOM" -— G6 Piece “REEDWOOU” —- 66 Piece English "SILVER. OAK" — 66 Piece English 1 1 Dinner Set (service for 8i .. s "SUNSHINE SUSIE" - G6 Piece Eiizlisli Dinner Set (service for 8i "TROUVILLE" -— 6G Piece Eniglisli 18 ~n P “LOTUS WYNARD" _ so hi... English Dinner Set (service for 8) Choose From Many Smart: Patterns In English Semi-Porceiain Dinnerware “BELLE FLORE" — 66 Piece - ' i Dinner Set (service for 8) NITI-I" White and Gold — 66 Piece English Dinner Set (service for B) . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ., “MARION" - 66 Piece English Dinner Set (service for 8) . . . . . . .. “OXFORD BLUE" — 66 Piece Eng- 1 3 16.45 Q11 lish Dinner Set (service for 8) n “SILVERDALEW - 66 Piece English 1 3 1 5 Dinner Sci; (service for 8) . . . . . . .. u “ROSEMEREW — 66 Piece English Dinner Set (service for B) . .. Place Setting FREE With Any Above Sets Sensational lO-Day SALE OE BOBIIETFLII Engiish DINNERWARE MAY 10th t0 20th A PLACE SETTING FREE TO EVERY CUSTOMER inane is THE PLAN-u- YOU BUY Any 66 Piece “Service For 3" Dinner $et WE GIVE YO U The Extra Place Setting FREE (You Gel: a 73 Piece Set For The Price 0E a 66 Piece Set) 21.95 Also complete stock of Ayrisley, Royal Doultoii, Spar?» Royal Albert Diniiertvczu‘. Purchasailic on the same plan i!" Any composition tn stilt individual l'(‘(]llll‘Cill(‘lil.°. '. S it. l. Balance In IO M unthiy Payments NO INTEREST "L? F911’. of Gordonls College. Aberdeen, Scot- land. Given in marriage by her brother-in-iaw, Mr. B. Rrank Gates, the bride was attired in e. Queen's blue georgettc afternoon dress with orchid accents, veiled matching hat and accessories en tone. ‘llalismun roses and hyaelnths formed her eorsage. Her only other ornament was n, gold pendant inset with em- eralds and pearls, a giit of the groom. The bride's sister, Mrs. B. Frank Gates, was matron of honor. A reception for relatives and inti- inute Irineds was later held at the Cave. For licr wedding tnp to Van- couver lslnnd the bride donned B grey suit with navy accessories. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside at 2345.West Fifth. - Vaiicouver Daily Province, April 25. Rev. G. Harrison Villett referr- ed is anritiveof Hampshire, P. E.I. Frank Gates is from West Royalty. Other Islanders pres- ent were: Mr. end Mrs. W. Elmer Seller. Mr. Ralph Rodd arid Miss Minnie Balderson, R- N. Bristol And Vicinity At the present time the lobster season locks to be a failure. The first week of fishing saw very sin-all varieties for the opcrnnz 0i the 503.5011. Fresh herring were on the mar- ket here early Monday morning and after e, long winter fresh fish are quite a treat. Rev. Joseph Rooney. P811531 P1195‘ at Morell i". reported confined to his room through illness at time of writing. Miss es Coffin. tnwhfl’ N CanevoyTEE-las a visitor to the City on lvfiozidaly on bil-Slnflil- H" Brother Walter neltcved her of teaohzing duties for the day. given for the cause of a car acci- dent on the road “WW8 W 5i- Petci-s I-Iarbor on Tuesday. TM c" erutlve held its second in a series turned over in the diwh bu‘ no one or daizrws in Morcll iiitll on Fixdiw was injured. night. The dances are well et- iKAlQed- The glass over tihe main door in Morelt Village School was again broken some tune azo by throwers. Mrs. Aiznir ‘Doucettc is speiidlnl some time in the City the guest of her mot-her-in-ia/W. - Quite a number of trout. were In years past. t-he river was a Idli- ure as a trout fishing grounds. Quite is number from this dis- triot have gone to Savage Harbor ——~—- Lobster Factory ufiere they will Several people in this district- find employment for several are suffering from the cold thrill weeks. ‘Pliey will be given straight l; making its spring rounds. full time pay for one iiiciilh at ______- least, woik or no work and their ‘rho teachers of Morclt and sur- board w‘; "mm, rounding districts field their study club meeting in Morell hall Yon Irriday nitcrnonn wit-h Prin- Cififltho McDonald, Morcli, in the ohnir. mo“ several iiitcrestzng Silbiecm W9" ————-—- _ _ dell, with. Mrs. Arthur Blaxiiind. i. spend- ——-——- ing some time here before taking Th! regular mmltrmg 0i "l9 Sl- up summer residence at the sca- Anflfpws w I. was licid in the side. l\'li'. Binxliinil is with the R. school on Tucsilnx‘ night WIN" (l. A. somewhere in Ezigtiii. ut iii-ans u-oi-e iillid? icr tiiitiior- tnt- pi-eent. Before entering the army. provcmeut in the school and Sllf- .Mi-. Blaxland followed the high pgundlflgg [sea and had sailed around the f‘ lworld several t-iines bi-t when vim A chicken supper in St. Andrews came he tirrd of the sza and Hell on Wednesday tiiglit has well ‘joined the heavy battery. Mre. Leonard Ryan ha". entered Crty Hospital tor treat- auendect __. Mr. Joseph giiuiott, better known The Morell and vicinity 00-09" ‘ A defective “"1111 1°" w” m)” taken in Wren Raver this week. imy chest Above as the “Wood King" n supplying the Oo-c-lierative factory along midi two cook houses arid lnifomu your urrltcr he has several orders to fill at Morel] that will in all take more than a. hundred cord-s. There are i-wo cars of potatoes loading at Moreil. this week by Dingweil 8c Rossiter. Miss Reta MacDonald has take-n a position wit-h Mis. J. W. Mc- Ewen lor the summer months. Mr. Harry Melfiwcn is filling some painting contracts hero at present, IIKYSI-ly inside work. Mr. Mcilwen informs your agent this has been mic of the bnsiet r-(‘RSOIIS tzi sev- ci-al vcsrs. Mr. Mcizlwcn has been in the painting busincs: for over thirty years. having served his time in the United States. The bullcr i:ictoi'_v nt M-orcll has not. (llifiiifli lur Dusitu-ss its yet 0W- ing to thr-rc being ]il‘l\(‘i-lL‘ilIl_\' no C\‘l‘f\l1\ offering and butter prices falling. Il- may be a lxmr season. Stunmierszde markets quote bitter much cheaper than it i. oilrrwi here. B- Use liil-r-iarrfs for sprains. Buy On The One Place Setting "Rbjflil" Pattern Glassware in 82 piece set, service for 8 persons. Complete One Place Setting included FREE Also Pull Crystal Stemware purclissable on the same plan. "A i Plus” Silverware Simeon L. srid George H. Rogers Silverware by Oneida Limited. Lovely "Arcadia." pattern - fro-piece service for 8, complete with handsome mahog- I Six extra pieces IFREE to make this set service for 9 persons. o! Silverware may be pnrdiolod in s 26 Piece Chest (service for for only WHEATLEY SCHOOL Report for April: Gracie lX-l. Isabel Cudmorc; I. Alice MaePherson; 3. Allison Carr. Grade VIII—I. Miriam Younker. Grade VI~1. Joyce Cudmoret 2. Coin Axworthy; 3. Robert Mathe- son. Grade IV-l. Bennett Carr; 2. Florence Younker. Grade III—l. Helen Cudmore. Grade II—l. Evelyn Mncfnnis: 2‘. Jean Carr; 3. Freda MacQunr- r e Grade I »I Blanche Yoimkcr. and Winston Ford. equal. Highest average for Senior grades ——I§flb(‘I Cudmorc. 91.9 l)?" "hi. Highest average for Junior grades -F7vcl_vi1 Macliinis. 93 h" (‘filli- Pcriect attendance: Freda Mec- Quarric Evelyn Mnclnnis, HcYen Curlmorc, Jovcc Cudmore and Isabel Cudmore Teacher, Bessie M. l-Iallivvcil. silt . . I. Tho April int-rtiniz of the Spring Park Woman's institute was held in the school as tisunl with an attend- mw- or nine members and three vlfiteirs. Orv» new member loined. The mcctiiw opened with the slitein". of "It's A Good Time To (m. Acquainted." followed by the Silverware and Glassware Sherbets, Sherbet Plates and Ginger Ales. GLASSWARE —- Bcssborough pattern Stem Glass- ware in service for 8, consisting of a each Goblets S t 32 Piece I c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Lovely Canadian Same Saving Plan i included FREE "Rosilund" Pettem Glassware in 52.5%.? ‘ifiifiiiiil 22.75 Oiir Place Setting included FREE Only $| Down Easy Payments Shop Nown-Sale Ends May 20th creed in unsung I More 'l‘hztn Iiiotinticis Th i t i lust mcetirz were ‘ ) ~ '- i - Nm=>a§dm;§;£vod_ me rvarmus ,F0r I rovost (7 omliong. commit-tees gave their reports. l The school committee gave a very l satisfactory report. The sick ccm- l r0 mittcc maric several calls and dis- ‘ tribiited fruit. The following nciv committees‘ were appointed: Sick. Mrs Dennis. and Mrs, MacQiiaid. School, Virs. Wcsicy Ford. Socks and pneumonia l The Mo- Jackets for soldiers wtvc rcportrd l vrst r'(lll‘li. sent into tho Rod Cross. tin" iii‘ r OTTA W A \i‘t" i Some discussion followed rcgrird- iii: _iii I c tug Y. M C A. campaign. It 1f‘ll~‘_"-j_' i” lvns dccidrd i0 invite Pill‘ oi‘ illi‘ “'.‘}in‘_“'v‘ _ __ v _ V_ .U,. mcmbcrs to conic to sprak at Sfllli“ “W: “Yflj ‘ " ' N‘, future date. MPNIHQ closed \\'.7il ; “fun, ‘ ' y _ ‘ _ l. t-lic National Anthem. 1,, H,” ( x ., ..- -———i€—~>~——~—-- ‘ mo. (‘rival _;_ - , .1ii l i= l‘ ~ t- :» i i '- The Eastern Guardian‘ illiillnllii‘ ll~ 1 ' i _" I ihijli-lyliillllxlillilltlriii‘ in» l‘ i ~ i" .."l‘iiiq column is reserved ioi (‘Iilv-lll news of locul interest lint ndvi-r- _, _ I _. tising of a new“ italurc may hr lit-Iii J‘ W“. i" ‘ inserted at 2 ccnls a word n _ "--_ _ V l) ‘_,_ strictly payable in advance i NI'.\V Soul», ~\‘_ _ " ‘, _i_ __________ _. __._ _-___ Th n».- -2~, :" .‘ . _ ‘s u n s c R I r I‘ i 0 u .‘ to. oiyt-t- an.» f; the Charlottetown Guardian may be cunt-d l or I’ I i handed to their lzcpt Archie ,1.» Hume. F" __ ___.___ (m Mlnsrri‘: ‘pain. ivns 62. A