THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAliDlAN _ , a ~ . r Western Guardian Eastern Guardian ~ -TlllS STORE WILL be closed “WARMING OPERATIONS are cn Thursday, May 24th, (victory; very forward around Sourls. Men- Day). SINCLAIR a STEWART tion is made of some through sow- LIMITED. ins. l . i _ g HQIESERVIL-Thursday, my l -LADlES PATENT three eyelet 31st, for grand concert in St. Pat- ) 11¢ Shoe, black combination mm ricivs Hall, Soul-is. In aid of Sour- | 1 Holm-an’s Have Been Home Fumi-shers sime 1357 HOLMIiN’ OCOMMUNITY DUNLOP TIRES Embody Most Advanced Engineering Principles Known WNo feature of real merit “claimed by auto- mobile tire engineers to-day "in omitted in the construction of‘ DUNLOP TIRES.» 4613-5-22-21. cuban heel and rm lined, $2.05 pail‘. is Hlah Schwl- 459B . AT SINCLAIRHS. JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. 4613-5‘-22-2i. -GUA it D I A N REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown, who ta OpQn m n. You i Pay as Little Ends Positively on May 31st Select YOUR Set NOW HAMPTON CwT § PAUL llEVERE ADAM BIRD »f cidsiiruoa PARADISE Home and Hostess Set, with Tray complete $35.50 (including Dr Luxt Stmnlct: Knives-Bright as Silverl] GrIiUB PLAN SALE T bet: i: no morcfint/y nzade silverware than COMMUNITY PLATE. Ito guaranteed to give a lifetime 0f Juptrb Jvrvite. It: I116’ beauty of it; derignr it it ruzeqrzrzled. Fiw cbrzrttzitzg pattern: are (rflzv-cirlfizr your r/Jozrr. Only in "Cor/Immut)" can you get the marvelous De Luxe Stunt/es: K 111/8‘ - wit/a a steel blade s/aa 1p as tr carter, zlr/jztrzttozt: to stain or ttzrrzzr/J, and at t/ae same tmze brzg/at a: rzlver! - ONE WEEK ONLY COMMUNITY MAY 25"» T0 MAY 318*- PLATE you desire. I) as little as $1.00 now, according to - the "millim- 0! Your purchase. and then a small sum weekly. V u. .11 , a YOU RECEIVE o; ;,,_";§;~;;;,y-=-¢;;;-=;gk3g; cash prices! -$ee the flew Bridal Chat Alongside is shown the new BRIDAL CHEST fitted with 26 pieces or’ beautiful “AU/IM" pattern, (Xillfllfiilty Plow, romprlslngz-G Tea SpQOIIS, fl Dessert Spoons. 0 KnlWs, o‘ Forks. l liuttcr Knife and 1 Sugar Spoon. Compute llere is the Plan! 0r you can have the Honeymoon Chest in “MARY STUART" pattern, Tudor Plate, 26 pieces as above. Complete $22.50 n . The lluo - Service Tray This Ls the Duo-Service Tray. with the beautiful green castle in thcbackground. The rich velvet silver drawer lifts out and the handsome tray can be used for serving. This ls shown in “MARY STUART" pat- tern in Tudor Plate. 26 pieces with De Luxe Stainless Knives. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $21.75 Buy what you need now-make lmyments to spit your convenience. Purchases up to $28.00. $1.00 down and $1.00 per wcclt. Purchase over $26.00, $1.00 00W". $2.00 per week. ~ u» chitin iiabineis \A This Old Colonial Knife Box Cabinet ls finished in rich "walnut with colored medal- lion effect on sides. cover and and and lined with watered silk. Besides its beauty it. can be used for u dozen uses such ns—;luve box. sewing box, etc. The Colonial Cabinet in "QUEEN BESS" pattern. Tudor Plate, complete with 20 pieces. Price . . . . . . . . .. $24.00 Oolonlnl Cabinet in "ADAM” pattern Community Plate with Delmxo Stainless Knives, 20 pieces. Price . . . . . . .. 837.75 pattern latCommunlty Plate with DeLuxc Colonial (hblnet in “PAUL REVERE" stainless knives. Z0 pieces. Price - - - - . - - - - - -- R. T. HOLMAN LTD. 129-131 Grafton 81ml . .3; tions. _-womcus' PATENT leather value, $2.50 a pair. AT BINOLAIRB 4613-5-22-21. -NEWEST MODELS. choice mm- ‘erials and patterns, expert tailoring f in men's and young men's suits. AT SINCLAIRJS. 4613-5-22-21. -B ARBARA MAKES A SPLASH ‘will be presented by Lower Bedcque Players in Strand Theatre, Ken- ‘slngton, Tuesday, May 25th, at 8:30 p. m. Admission 25 and 35 cents. 4568-5-19-31 —0NE 0F THE biggest stocks to be found anywhere in mens and boys suits. AT SINCLAIR?» 46l3-5-22-2l.-.. —C‘ARLOAD LAWN FENCING. ‘Gates, Steel Posts and heavy no. 9 ifull gauge Tlghtlock special spaced ffarm fencing just received at l Braces. 453g i —VlSlT SINCLAIWS new cloth- ing department for both value and lblg variety in mens and boys suits. |Young mens spring overcoats. —A wonderful showing lnnlfty patterns. IAT smcnatzvs. i 4613-5-22-21. » -—SERIOUS CHARGE-Out 0f |four cases of infractions of the In- ,land Revenue Law brought before Mr. Alexander" Campbell. J.P., at Summerside this week. three were lllfllffil $200 and costs each and one $50 and costs. A man from the west of the province charged in the same lcourt on Wednesday with keeping I l i l icelve new and renewal subscrip- I l strap slipper, euban heel. A banner ..’FER.TlLlZER-A car of fertil- izer was emptied at New Zealond Station last week. and another car is expected this week. A large ac- reage is going to be planted on the North Side. . fcENTltAL C RB A M E ll. Y, SOURIS-Gontractor McAuiay is making rapid progress with the building for the Central Creamery at Souris, and expects to have it completed June the first. ..°T0 ATTEND FUNERAL-Mrs. McDonald. oi’ Boston, and sister, reached home in time for the fun- cral of their father Mr. Neil J. Mc- Donald, Hermanvllle, on Sunday, arriving in the city 11.30 Saturday night they engaged a taxi which reached their home 50 miles east, at 3_o'clock in the morning of Sunday. -——-—<QQ>---—- PERSONALS .."Miss Sarah McDonald. Boston, is visiting her home at Hermanvlile. ..°Miss Clotitoe. McDonald ar- rived home from Boston Thursday, and will remain for the summer. ~ JMrs. McEnchern, nee Maud Keys, arrived home from Boston a few days ago on a visit t0 old friends at Priest Pond. _ ..”Mlss Mary McEachern got! home last week from Boston on a‘ visit to lter mother, Mrs Angus Mc- Eochem, Baylield, who is not vcry well. On the Highways of the World .."Mrs. Matilda MePhee. Big‘ Pond. who passed the winter with? her daughter in Boston, got home: inst Thursday. greatly enjoying thei visit. But is glad to be home again. until Saturday. ~--<+&_._._ THREE BY-ELECTTONS * SLATE!) tron JUNE iah illicit still was remanded to jail l TORONTO, May ZL-Prelnier G. Howard Ferguson announced too-day that Dr. Looming Carr has resigned from his seat and has been appoint- ed Sheriff of Wentworth County, and that three by- election will be ‘hold on Wednesday, June 28. These by-elections will be to fill" the following vacancies: South Bruce‘ caused by the unseatlng of M. A Mc Callum; North Renfrcw, vacated iwhen Alexander Stewart. thc Con- servative member died; and the ' t vacated by Dr. Carr tc-dzty. DON”? MISS “The Show-Oil” SEE PAGE 6 British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vancouver Ono full carlold B. C. MOULDINGS AND BREATHING Assorted patterns. ‘L. M. POOLE & c0 PAOLPB WIIABVES rnmce cowhide“ ‘ Livestock Rt port . (Canadian Press) , MONTREAL. May 2l.—Dominlonl livcstcek-—Cattle receipts 761. Cab‘ tie trading was brisk and prices es-, timated to be from 25 to 50 cents or were not any really good steers. The} best steers offered sold close to $11»! 00 and good steers generally around $10.75. $9.00 to $10.00 was paid for quite plain steers and $8.25 for the poor- est. Good cows sold for $8.75 with tops at $9.00 and plain to medium quality cows from $6.75 to $7.75. Bulls sold from $6.00 to $9.00 wlthl one choice bull at $0.50. , ‘ TQuotatlons ;-Butchet' steers. good i $10.50 to $11.00; medium $9.75 t0 $10.25, common $8.25 to $9.50, butch- cr heifers. good $10.00, medium $8.75 to $9.25, common $6.50 to $5.75, but- cher cows, good $8.50 to $.75. med- ‘lum $5.50 to $7.75, canners $3.50 to $3.75, cutters $4.00 to $4.50, butcher bulls, good $8.00 to $9.00. common $6.00 to $7.50. Calf receipts 2,426. Calves were said to be from 50 to $1.00 higher. particularly on the medium to common kinds. Good calves sold up to $11.50 and the bulk of thc common to fair ones around $9.00 on one market a low of $5.75 was paid. Sore Feet Bathe feet in Mlnards and warm water. rubbing solution into aching parts. Soothing and relieving. f [1IN'APP*PD"*SPP g , SlXTiMES _ lwsefls; STRONGER Prince Edward Fox Netting is made princip- ally for use in the salt- laden air of the Maritime Provinces and is extra heavily galvanized before weaving and after, making each twist in each mesh a brazed and welded im- moveable joint; every mesh is true to size and strongly woven, while the Netting is further strength- ened by extra strands of wire on top, bottom and ends. Every roll has a guaranteed length of 150 feet, and opens out fiat and smooth, making a straight non-bagging and non-sag- ging wall when erected. Write or Wire -Collect- For Samples and Delivered Prices. HOLMA N’S SUMMEBSIDE DON'T MISS “The Show-Oil" SEE PAGE 0 , Fox-Martino‘ l‘ more higher on quality basis. There} v 911.5%; DUNLOP TIRES are daily serving ' motorists with DUNLOP dependability and satisfaction. Present-vented joints mean long- life Dunlop Tubes. By nppomlnmul Io 15th Exnlfmrlu Ilw Gmwnor-Gnvui nl Tempting mortal: Vitrounlrtr Wimnglou Of course, he's always hungry for delicious, wholesome, satisfying Christies FIG BARS of golden brown biscuit, gen- erously filled with genuine Smyvna fig jim- abmlutely pure. . In tbr store or on t/Jr ’plmnr, always ail for s Biscuits M153 i“: w.» xx Quotations-Good veal $10.00 w $11.50, medium $0.00 to $10.00. coni- mon $5.75 to $0.00. Sheep receipts 242. Sheep sold from $6.50 to $8.00 with culls as low as $4.00. Spring lambs brought from $7.00 to $10.00 each. light ones not wanted. Quotatlons:-—Ewes $4.00 to $8.00. lambs $6.00 to $10.00 each, Hog re- ceipts 1,985. The hog market was strong. Several lots were delivered under contract at $11.00 to $11.25, and several mixed lots, including an odd sow or sows. brought from $11.- 00 to $11.40 and $11.50. Sows from $7.00 to $8.50. Australian Cricketer Off On A Holiday l LONDON, May l9. — C. G. Mae- artncy, the famous Australian crick- ctcr, has arrived in London with an Irish wife, but he lms no intention of playing cricket. “Although I shall be here until September,“ he in- formed a reporter, “I don't think I shall play zrslngle game. And I‘m not hurrying back lo Australia for thc season. I have reiired.” life end?" asked the reporter. PER PACKAGE If you live outside Charlottetown, we shall gladly send, by MAIL 195g- for 54c Enclose r e m i t- tance with your order. Orders only filled for cash. Millwr- Charlottetown, P. E. I. l (another bunch of the - NEW ARRIVALS Carload (Jedor Posts Shingles. 1 Carload Bricks l1 Carload Feed Oats 1 Carload Cement 1 Carload Flour and Feed - l ll AND choicest Horses yet at Pratt’s Sale Stables. O. -E. PRA TT & SON St. Peters 1 “At what age does a cricketer‘: x Carload C c tl a r » f “Some can manage 40. others cv- cn reach 45 before they gel 01d." Mocarincy replied. "The world is short of fast bowlers at the mom- cnt," he said. "In Australia they arc always on the look out for new blood. but I can't tell what tnalcrlai The (ircnicst too Macarlney said that his visit was entirely for slght-seelng~io sholv his wlfc the Old Country. “She went to Australia when she ~was veri’ young," he explained. “She -is a native of Belfast." DIPDUST Potato Seed Disinfectant Yet Prothwfll- A quantity to hand for delivery. Get a Booklet from John H. am Charlottetown s-loI-til. ./ " U NT Prince Rupert . a nu; LUXURY TRAIN T0 IIIEWI-LST 6W ‘ m ENTAL Ll NIITED’ F‘? l iollmtl’ replete with scenic gem: mode ti“ m“? emcynhle by luxurious appointment: and thoughtful service, take this famous train to:—— Winnipeg Edrnonwfl Jdlner National Park Vancouver or on route to California Leaves Montreal (Bonaventure Stntiorl) dilly at 10.15 pan. (Eaton-n Standard Timl) Equipment include: standard and tourist nleevi"! °“"" compartment observation library buflet cor (radio equlwoed). dining cor, conehol and colonial; cur. W. ll. BOITEITS, (My Ticket Agent. l... P.. Inca to. n: Agi. Station: lgt. ' m I'- W. CLARITY‘. Iim. pnugr. Charlottetown. l they'll have i5} the ncitTTcs-tffl-