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A Phone 240 . “'l‘liere's no tonic like VINOL. lt does you good or costs you iiotliiiig- $1.00. E. A. FOSTER, Druggist.. 9951-5-14M1ll "$13.50 Suits that are tailor iiiziilo mid have tiny other Suits up to $22.00 put to one side. See them in Patons wliidow. 1009-5~17M2l Schoonersif .asa-- _ 7-'<4'.;°i’ _.'12 "`- ‘F l» Q7 :~`” "le" ` .~ _ v_.-_3__ §~ 1' fl -NW * ' ' lf' ` . I F1. § X. A ‘ -' ' 'N ... Z; , 1 \\--ui -_:QQ L In . C "" ` ' "°‘ifi'7»- 'L_' ' .L '_ "_ . j _ <;':". q, `” `,fi / Tm -'-.-\ _f -i~ .ng --r l .‘1"'."'.'l,`\- 1', i fir' P-éfil, ' _ lf='4_.ji'_. ` i ,.__»_.\ _=, >\..>`A_` ~;-5'“\; .__ » - '°-"_, ' _ ~~/ 2-»\ _'. _~- 1;-.~; ___ l ,Tig " f _ :_ ,v`. j. __ .A 0. wat" _~ 1 - ..¥ a 5*, 1 A "‘$ll»sliil l_i_n@ *ifjzg f ' ' ___‘,?>_;_ ` ll’ _ if _-'- A" .. 1-1.- - \--_~~__.~-rs. ___ -_-' I Reliable railing- Tackle Wc are showing fi very complete line W gfiggiable fishing tackle at attractive See our s ecial valu ' S l't B :iYCil§l<>¢lS|d1‘.00. LS_l.25e5ii`iiId §ll50.m?\bl(siii e va ues _ , I fiiiskets. l"liss‘dltc.lne(i2. cds Fly Hooks' Ill Fishing Conlggts wc lead. others follow, This year our ,contest will be the same as in former Years. Fortlie heaviest tlout caught on élfltlylllth we will give free a_$5 00 Rod. nd SJ 00 Fly liook. .ini $l.00 Line. All we *MUS N181 y0ul' purchase 25c wolth of our tackle. E' "“® .mein lun V il ' " Y '__ . I Take Home a Box of Neilson’s ~ ¢- -the incomparably pure and delicious chocolates. No matter who is at the journey’s end-Mother, Wife Sweetheart, Sister or Friend-she will be delighted with Neiison’s. A box 60c and upwards. McKinnon _Drug Co. A ._ i - Be Skeptical of ` Bargains Not All is Gold that Glitters l_f you want, good, pure reliable tcbacco,go "to an' \\b“\\@IIllIHI have earnestly striven to ?\\\\\YIM\\\\ZIIllIIllIA\\\\\\\\\\Y&IIA\\\\\¥lI/ ` < ' ‘ 'V _ /I “ if' . i f " i ill honest manufacturer. W :‘ 'Ti' ~°~-1: .~.-l.- -:»_'.‘ - -_~: establish such a reputation _and believe our old_ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only ‘ .-;~_.'».-.-_:.3 ;--5-. - .. _ _ _ é for \\\\\\\//////// \WI7IX /1 » , ,ni , -.i -- . IT PAYS to buy in this Province. WHO SAID GANOYM? 7-Lots of it at the People’s Theatre tils week.. Watch for dates of good pictures and candy galore. ARR|VAL.- The ..scliooner Telc- plione arrived Saturday from ‘I’t. due Clione wlltli 600 bushels of St. John Lillie for C. Lyons & Co... 1007. HORSE SHIPPED -- W. S. New- some. ,exporter of high classed stock slilpped eleven horses lust. week. their combined cost niukliig nn average of $208200 ench. SCHOOL EXAMlNATlONS.-- Tho following is the sfnndinl; ol' t.lie pup- ils ln St. Aiigustliiifs School No. 176 as u result of the exiiminations held during the month of April. The unin- es of tho pupils in the difforeiit grades I l `\\\\\YlIII4\\\ our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., ll Phone 345 - - Manufacturers g .I/I///IIA\\\\§/I/lIIlIA\\\\\\\vIII/1mA\\\\\\vlln \\\\\\\\ Take Pride ln ‘.Z.'»_ -iff' ’. *luv Your Garden See Our Line Of Garden Tools \ Invest your money in Garden Tools of \"~- quality. When you buy from us you can rest /) assured that you are getting the very best grade. Every article listed below is ofthe highest quality, and at prices uncomparable. Note These Prices Gilrdcn Forks, hcst quality, but a little rustcil al- “.,,y_., Som for 80 :intl $1.05. Now . . .60 & Zgc lin. Tinc l"oil\s, with short fines, just tlic tlinig for digging n,,wL.|- l,L-ils, uct.. ()iir_.pi'icc olily . . . .25c cticli. I Square .i’t. Solid Siiuiik bliorcls . . .. . .39c czicli. Solid Sliniik spziilcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - .SOC Curit- io Tooth Slccl lioltcs .... .. .. . . . . .. 35c Ilnndlcd llzirilcii llocs, licst qiilility only . .z5c 'i`i‘o\\‘i.-ls. 5, ioalid .. .. ....i5i: ilrind l’runcrs ._ . - --Sf”-` H Pruning Slicars, Solid Stcc ‘”_|-S0 M l,.a\vn lfldgcrs .- A--500 n. 'i`urf lidgcrs .. . . . . .. .. .. . 3.00 ii ri it A 'fr ` ` ' liiiglisli hiixcd Paint, for painting Flower l’ots, i_-tc.,orlly . . . . ....l0C~lb. l'=1 (ial\"il Netting. for Swcct l’c:i:=, ctc., froni 5c per rd to .. Iocpcryard_ \Mukc out voiir list lioiv, tlicn call or phone your - order. ' ‘ WHOLESALE & RETAIL A he o lcrsilcihworeilo ' l t \ ,i'ly{`“ ’ t g , , ~ w -t p ' "l ’ i ,, `_» _ . . . 1 ~ i Q l ’ ‘ H ( ' to ' 4".-if 4;' L "ml 'fi l » ir” ' ‘ ‘V ll' V" k"`"' A A ' Y ‘ 1 ` ' ` ` ` arc urrangeil iii order ilf merit. (lrudc lV.- (Senior)- Elmer Pineault. Wil- fred A. Pitre, Bcniot Doucettc and llenlot Martin. Grade V.- (Junior)- Ctilnillc Gallant. Grade lV.- Alban l’ltre, Eugene Gnllaiit. (lrailc lll.- Alhin Buotc, Francois Galliilit, lllrnest Gallant, Edmond Blanchard. Grade ll.- Ambrose Gallant, Alphc Gauthier and Amos Gallant (equal), Cornelius' Biancliard, Theodoricc 'Doucette. Grade l.- Bruno Martin, Artllnr Gal- lant. The total nttondaiice for the month of April was 3245 and the per- centage of attendance 46.4. Peter Le Clair, 'I`oacher.-T. ,...___ MT. CARMEL- The illness is rc- portcd of Mrs, Eli Gallant. Mr. John J. Gallant, Mrs. llonori Giilliiiit, Miss Roselinc Gallant, who and all,iiiidcr thc care of Dr., Dciaiicy ol Wellington, who is greatly bclovcd by his paticiits. ~~'I`hc young ciiild ot' Mr. unil Mrs. John Arsenniilt in also recovering un- der Dr. Delnney’s skilful ti'oal.niniit.-- Mr. Joseph G. Arscniiult has pucliused u house from Mr. Moi-lie Blucqiiire and is now liniiling it lil the sito of his old house which was recently destroy- ed by llrie. ~-Tho gasoline boats ii- long the Mt. Carmel shores are busily engaged frcightlng for the farmers and is found most convenient- Mr. Philip Arsenault has been iiotiiiod to go to Moncton where ho is to take cxuniiiiiitious in lclegriipliy, etc.-Mr. .lereiniiili M. Arsenault ol' Ml. (‘iirnivl has returned homo from ii wcck's visit to Moncton. having ziccoiiiplmicil Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Arsoiiault that fur on thc wedding trip_-D. AN ISLAND BOY -- The Shciif, piiblisllcd inonthly by the lliiivi-rsity of Susliatclicwnii :it Saskatoon, says that Mr. M. A. McMillan has had a brilliant career at that university. llc is it son ol' Mrs. Mary (7. McMillan who is at prcscnt residing with her elilcsl. son, l.)l'. \V. J. l’. l\’li'.Milliili, ]’ro\'ili<'lnl liciillli Ollicoi’ ol' l'riiico Eilward Island, Mr. McMillan was l’ri~sidciit of the Students' ltcpresciitii- tivo Council Exociitivc, and Secretary oi' the Atllli-tic llictorutc, 1ill4-1,5. ills ciircci' is set forth in The Slioaf as l`ollows:-- Micliaei Allan l\'lcl\'liiltiii, tho presi- dent of the S. lt. C., is si true Eust- criior. llorn in (‘.leriiioiit. P. IC. l.. lic received his public school cdilciition in the town oi` his birth. ln 1909 the cali of tho West brouglit Mac to Snskalooii, and it was he-.rc that ills Colloi:ial.e course ivnsvtiikcli. In 1911 lic entered `Vnrsity, where in his I7iii\'crsit_v Scliolnrsliip, but also the fliiglicst estccni of his i`cllo\v sl.uilelit.s. Various orgniiizatious can triilyvoncli that Allan knows lioiv “to iliake things go." For thrce tcrliis ho rc- llrcseiitcil his your on thc S. lt. C.; twice as an ollicct' ol' tho ll. of' S. Athletic; sonietinics president oi' his year. All who know Mac. expect. great rcsultn in lils cliosen cnrccr, und wish liilii every success. ills picture zippciirs in tlircc pint-.i'.s in the niiigazinc; first its prcsiileiit of the S. It.. C.; thou in connection with athletics; and lastly whore a sketch ol' his ciirccr is givcn. l\l~r. McMillan, as already mentioned, is ri son of Ijrince Edward Island, and he luis certainly won great distinction in tho provliicc ol' Saskatcliewali,. Evi- dently hc is versatile in his ability. He is ii brilliant scholar. notcil in atlilctics, iinil thc rcspolislllln Dosi- tlolis to which the stuilciit:-: have elected liilii prove his popularity and ,tho high esteem ln which he is held. it. is ii grciit picnsiiro to record the sploliiliil sin-.rzoss won by our island lloyg in other parts of Viiiiliilu or the worlil. More than olii-. lilcinbor ol' this family liiis ilisliligiiislicd liiniiie-ll' in his collegiate 'i-.iirot-.r, unil wo lionrtily coiigriiliiluio Mr. M. A. Mi-.Milliili and prcilict for hinl ii liotiilllo |'uliirc in his cliilscli profossioli. the lllw. '.:HQUSECLEANING SUPPLIES-Wc curry ilvcrytliing iiuccssnry to make work elii-sy. llouseliolil Aninionla, Pow'il Bortix, Liquid Veneer, Ito-nu- nll, Smoky City \Vnll (llenner, Scrubs. Carpet Wasil. etc. Your order will receive prompt iittelitloii. E. A. FOSTER. ('entrnl Drugstore. ::Kodaks, Brownie Cameras. Photo- lrrapliic Supplies. also Developing and Printing. at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9972-5-15Mt[. - . »--__ . i Treat Your Seeds With 'Formalin The _quality of your crop will be better-your seasons profits will be larger if you treat your seeds with Formalin be- fore sewlng. There isno other_known preparation that is better than For- malin to prevent scab on potatoes and smut on wheat or pats. Formalin is used and re- commended lg all grain growers for e good fe. sultsithassecured. Gel your supplynow. ~ \ _ \ -4'" Af' 9 _ A` , _ iL!$ 9_!.l_sf¢.e`bnoe . s~rgss_~rf .¢ .. }<‘i'csliniiin your lie not only won ti* i l::.‘::_-::.-::::::::::::::--::_-:_-_-:_-_-_-_z-;_-_-_»_~,-,-;_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-,»:_~;,-_A:_-:::_-,»_-_~,»_-_-_-:_-_-v-_-,-_-,-,-_-;_~;_-:~ AFiRlVAL.- The, Scliooiior “Mil- Luro" and "Joseph McGill arrived yesterday wltli Albion Nut and Albion Round Coal for,A. Plckard & (lo. ' 1017-ll-18M1i. NORTH RUST|CO.- The outlook for the lobster llshorineli in this sec- tion is nothing short ol' being serious, Not only have they lost a considerable .part of the fishing season but a large number aftlicni will probably lose the most ol' tlielr lilies which they sent some three weeks ago. lt is claimed however by some that at into sprint! iiicans ti good fishing season; il! so the hopes ot' the most enthusiastic ylvlllcertnlnly be realized tlils year.- HELP THE FUND.-» Tliosi: inter- ested in the growth of the P. E. ls- lnnil Field Kitclioli and Ainbulanco li'unil will be delighted to know that the Young l’coplc's Society of one oi' the city churches is ciithiisiastlcallyi promoting ii big solo ol’ home-made candy, the proceeds to go towards tho above fund. The mutingenieiit of tho Pe-ople‘s Theatre are kindly giving their hull to the Society for thc offer- ing of the candy, which will bc sold by tho young ladies during the iiitor- mission of the regular movie program. A booth artistically decorated with flags by the young mon will be erect- ed near the ticket ofiicc` wlit-.ro no doubt ti running business \vlll be ~»-.--»-.._~_~.._ ..,..-.._._ _..-....~vc~.»-\ "VINOL builds you up and makes you strong. For young and old--$1.00 bottles. E. A. l<'OS'l`l:lR, Drugglst. 9051-5-l4Mlli 5- 'i i it Kodaks Fishing Tackle vk<-_ Qi fa 6”( ` \¢_4 v ~1 » i I 11;” _ 1 ; : ` ‘I-f - _ 9. ., /=. _ ,//Aj . - . . iii THE OUT-OF-DOOR SEASON ” CALLS FUR A CAMERA There is nothing more in- || teresting_than the study of nature with-=a Camera. It will en'able you to dis- cover new delights in the ‘ streams and woods. Geta il camera now and start pic- ‘ ture making while nature is in her early spring beauty. See our new Autographic Kodaks A Camera of this kind en- ables you to keep an accur- ate record of all your pic- tures. Jot down the date and subject of each snap-shot. It will make your pictures more interesting and val- ~ uable. “Come in' and have a Camera talk.” Prices range from. $2.00 up to $65.00. Fishing Tackle DON’l` DEPEND ON f FlSHERMAN’S LUCK The Fishing season is at hand and you will so_on be hieing to your favorite re- sort to enjoy the sport. We started to say, “to try your luck,” but we don’t be- lieve good fishermen depend on luck. You don’t have to if you select your equipment from our Up-To-Date Fishing Tackle We carry a complete line of the best goods on the market, including every- thing from a common sinker to the highest grade of Rods and Reels. Let Us Fit You Out For The Season's Sport » Chocolates ` Page di. ia`huw`s are hard to heal. , Bocaiiso they are so clean and | sweet: _ ‘ So if you want. to glvc your gir- lie a treat. Address us corner Kent & Prince Streets. Other Chocolates we have in stock include Will|rd's, Nei|son’s. & Moir’s Prices ran ge from 35c up to $2.50 per ox. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Prince & Kent Ste. l | i liaiisiiiti-il All \\ltli ii ili-sire for a. love for good caiidv should ina e il. point to out their share of- these particular swocts at movies this week. TF.'ANSFERRED.- The New Glas- gow Chronicle says:- Word has come to New Glasgow that Mr. M. E. Macbaggan manager of they Royal Bank here, was to be transferred if Dictou. The alinonncement caused it stir in towli circles for Mr. MacLng- gall has won n coveted position in the coufldeiice of our people and become justly popular witlrthe many patrons of the Batik. Wo are lieartly in accord with the movlanient to petition the head office to have Mr. MacLaggan remain here. and trust the effort will be successful. lt would be n decided loss to the busiliess interests ol' the' towll lo lose liilti at this juncture, und tho l'i-inoval of liilii and Mrs. Mlicbiig- sun. who is it ifliarlotictowii lady, would socially be niucii regretted. Tho hope _ie generally expressed that the heads of the Bank can sec their wily clear to ict Mr. Miicliziggali relnalli wltli ns as niiiiingcr of’ the Royal in Now Glasgow for yet awliiit-. HOME GUARD - Number two Company (which incniis also iiieni- comlnand of Capt. James Laiidraguii service during the wint.i>r niontlis. Al shooting nt Konsiiigtoii ltangc. This _ e iltiosiiiig his sold|it-rsiiii ills riontkaniti Comfort and Cure of I A , _ lp _ ' Bahy’s Skin Tréuhleaf DR. CHASE’S OINTMENT CURED W WITH DISTR HEN sAsv's Bonv wAs covlfklq Essmo eczzlvla. _ lf every mother could try Dr. Chase's . Ointment for the chaflng,skln irrlta-i tloii and resulting eczema which tor~! tures so many babies, what ii. blessing I it would be for the little ones. This letter will give you an idea of what a wonderful work this Ointment , is doing in the way ot bringing com- fort to children who' are so unfortun-3 ate as to contract eczema. lt is so easy 5 for this trouble to develop from chaf- ing or irritation caused by the cloth-i ing, and so iiifiicnlt to get it cured.| that Dr. Cliastfs Ointment is apprecln- ; ted when once its healing qualities are | known. ' Mr. M. L. Duclos. Postmaster, Dug~| nayvilie, Nfll., writes: "I believe it is ; my duty to recommend Dr. Cl1ase's Ointment as a cure for eczema. My baby was seized with eczema and his face and firms were covered with this tt-rribl dlseasc. After trying all sorts ii* ointments the disease contin- bers of li-ite three company) iindcr __________ Y , _._._._.,_._._.___._._._.,_._,._._.,_._._._.,_._.,,_.._..,, ned to spread until it covered theitlé tire body. When the itching beclllw bad he would scratch himself and wllf sometimes' found in the cradle env!!- ed with blood. Hearing about Dr. Chase's Ointment I bought two boxed and before this was all used the child was cured. That was a your ago, and there has been no trace of scullll since. I recommend Dr. Chal¢'| Oint- ment to all who suffer from eczema as being the best treatment in the world for itching skin discuss." Dr. Chiise's Ointment is for sale by till dealers at 60 cents a box. It il l. good idea to keep it at hand along with the bath soap to be used tor roughness of the skin, chafing or irri- tntion. Prevention is so much béttél' than cure. Powders clog the pores, but Dr. Chase's Ointment cleanse! the pores and thereby keeps the skin soft and smooth. Sample box tree it you mention this paper. Edmanson, Bates S: Co., Limited, Toronto. Midi Ilaieut. 0. llirillid. Will lllrll 0\li,clse strengthen it." if the two iiund- ton git. at eig it siarp. The iiiilitialmd and fifty or more members who authorities have granted the use oflllgve signed the service roll last No- rlflcs. at the company drills at tho i v0ml),_»;-_ and Bingo will (um onli ;\¥‘l110l‘i0f. Wl;:1<1|ld“'ill||l l}§1f1bl0[:|\0lIl19Il;at company drills this week. and try 0 Dl`U<1l-Ce I‘ 0 I‘ - ' W0 Fi 05 ll”/0:10 inllst others, for service, the effort H9011 0\`li0l`0ll f0l` ll\l'K0l`lJl‘3CUC‘?. BIN! lwill encourage the officers, and creatc “YU HOW 011 UIC ‘Vey ll'-’l”C~ lllilllks 1-0 'ontliusiasm for overseas service as Capt. Liiliilragali, who has been oi` w¢_.|l_ inurh assistziiico in thc branch ot` thi-l _____________l___ low iilcliillcrs ol' (_7ivilian ititlo (`liili,i K|NG C0NSTANT|NE (who have private rifles, and somc |3, SEWUUSLY _ ||-\-- iinilniinllion of their own) will be gliiil ---1 ` to instruct. any young nicn anxious tot ATHENS, May 14.- King Constan- enlist. for Overseas Service, nt rifle tins is seriously ill. Prayers have been may bo arrungcil ily consulting lilo ‘ l`or his i°ccovory. The King has con- Sccretary or (‘apt.ain "The lloliie-liracted plurcisy and u severe cold. A Girard may bo weak, but its ull tlicri-it-oiisiilatioii ot' the royal pliysiciaiis is just now, und tlioso who crlti-i was held lust night, and today iin ordered in all the churches ol` Greece olllcial bulletin given out denying the report that the Klng’s condition could be described as hopeless, and declaring his illness to be taking 8. normal course. ANOTHER CONBULATION T0- NIGHT. PARIS. May 14.-An Athens des- patch to the liavas Agency states that the piiysicialis attending King Con- staiitinc who is said to be suffering from an attack of pluerisy will have a colisulritloli this evening. At. thc Greek legation in Paris it was announced that the latest bullet- in issued by the physicians said the Kiiii:‘s general condition was satis- factory and that his fever was relativ- ely niodcr:itc.“ i _ I 9 { , . W __ Chocolates Ladies r....n..» Jiiluxal & Journal Patterns 119-121 Queen St. Ch’town Patterns 0 e Hdme ]_\ Satisfactory Dress is almost entirely a matter of right Corseting Right Corseting means the choice ol the model that’s adapted to the needs bf your own figure THIS CORSET DEPARTMENT OF OURS DOES NOT OFFER YOU 'l`WO OR '1`HREEinodels to meet the need of every figure. You will get here the most comprehensive showing of good Corsets in F. E. I. Y ou_ will find here the model that is particularly adapted to your own needs. You will see the corset that is right for you-you will be shown these by specialists who know the corset business-and who will not try to sell you any model except the one they believe to be just what you require. All good corsets 75c to 6.00 pair. P. E. Islands best assortment of LA DIVA. ` Line 144 Summer Corset. Corsets made of fine Coutil, medium bust, long skirt finish- ed round top with a fine torchon lace and a » draw tape, four strong hose supporters, nice and light material fpr the summer, sizes 19 to 26, price. ...... .. . ...... .. C Just received on Saturday a shipment of mesh Summer Corsets line 116. _'I`his_Cor- set has a medium low bust, long skirt, nicely finished round top with a lace edging, has a strong tapered clasp and four hose support- ers, the front of this Corset is made_of double material and is strongly stealed, price .. .................. ..... C Model D. & A. 217. This Corset is one of the biggest bargains we ever had, made of fine English Perqa e, has a steel-less hip, very long skirt, medium bust. finished round too with embroidery and drawn with tape, has a strong clasp in front and six strong hose supporters $1.50 special for . _ Model 296 another D. & A. Corset made of English Coutil a much lower bust and very long skirt, although the skirt is ion§the steels are quite short, it is strongly bone _and has four strong hose supporters, the top is neatly finished with embroidery and draw 1 string,price........._.... ~ 340 Here is another D. & A. Model 408' Has a four inch bust and a fourteeninch skirt below waist. This D. & A. has a double piece of Coutil across front and hip also a piece of elastic both side of the front clasp. This corset is suitable especially for stout 1 figures, sizes from 19 to 30, pr1ce...... ° ‘ D. & A. La Diva Model 640, low bust, long skirt, extra short front clasp, finished at the bottom of clasp with two hooks and eyes strongly steeled, unbreakable and rust proof, has a neat embroidery top and a white Z satin bow, sizes 20 to 26, price. ° D. & A. La Diva 814, something new in French Brocaded material, has a girdle top finished with a brocaded corded _silk trimm- ing, long skirt, has a steel less h_ip, short front clasp, finished at lower edge with two hooks and eyes and four strong everlastic hose sup- porters. This Corset is made. for 3 medium figure, sizes 20 to 25, price. .._ ° Numode La Diva $09 especially for stout hgures, very heavily steeled, has gl strong spoon clasp, with two hooks at bottom of clasp and on the inside of this corsetiaa wide e astic band to support the corset, on = the outside a wide sustaining band, also A wide piece of elastic at the lowerpart of steel, sizes 22 to 36. Price $3.75. Otherwb sets $4.00, 4.50 and 6.00. li 2 ii i | _ _ 1 11,1 l ;' _ , i. - - - _, -_ is 1915 "' - _- “ 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` A A ' A l A .- ` 4 1 , -A ' - ` _ '. » - - 5 -~ '-A- _ ---- '-_ 13,*