7 1921 THE CHARLO'l"I'EI‘OWN GUARD IAN PAGE SEVEN ncalled _E93 urls §r_ 0 Coats ld Price Thai Will Make T Penrose APPEAR o ABOVE GROUND o which ment wtth a fairly good de N GUARDIAN I GAGETOWN N B May 5-AI ul __u|p |-rs ony noon' " M" I ,JUST ARHWED' _supsrphon ternate nays of heat and cold mark "_ 1" ‘I 1 ' d the progress of the spring but in e ' umdod' “mu” gngtlbaglgrliigl;vligellaftgrqtisszog spite of the cold, the season is well h cash Poole & Thompson, ah.ad uf most years Ploughing In 'CEMENT. Lim: cAi.rsMo plaster, Rockwall plaster Imvest Urlces tor cash Poole & 'I‘liolnp- 50ll. Ltd no *WOVEN WIRE FENCING, Anminion brand best galvanlzlng sizes Lowest prices Write for lquotations Poole it Thompson, Ltd *ST PETERS-.Rev Wallgge it Mnrilrrlkcr- of Erie; Point “ru conduct divine worship in the Bap :ist Ururtlr of St Peters on Fri day evening May 6 'FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE-Good stock No 1 Early No 2 Mammoth and 2 Al’ske Quor ing ex renrely fine prices on rpg Sli bove clovers while they 13,5; gllilone ur call R T Holman Ltd S' e *ST ANDREWS PRESBYTER IAN Church -Montague, Sunday 1'/lriy 8th Loniiiiuuion will be oli~ a ] Served ,ri 11 a m Sundu cn y ,S ofrl as usual .it 10 a ur Preparatory service on Friday evening nr 2 ofdock All members are urgcrl to be present The pastor will pi aclr r 7 p ni n I;IlS Uncalled for Suit an Qvercoat Sale of ours is the es value giving offerwwc have ever _A cha*-all §arments, even those made to sell at prices up to $45 are uiclucleé E_iTg_r§ lot to be sjlcfat our’ Low Friend D/lal'°“' size. a new lot of these Uncallcd f'~` iarmgnts hai; fuck arrivecl wing Y s Qi 0’coals Your _ Choice One Price ONLY All Blue Serge Suits lrlruii $45 Included A ODD ODD ODD OATS VESTS PANTS 9 Your $ 0 Your oice i Choice 1 Choice -"1" These Prices are Less than the Cost of Material alone gIish§z_ Scotch Woollcn QL 158 Richmond Charlottetown, P EI "'L'f‘l QI!-ol Torn E 5' *SCHOOL FAIR-A meeting of rore than ordinary interest took place ui Georgetown lrrigh school on Monday May 22nd Tn, nur, ject dlroussed was the organizing of a scnool fair to take place next fall The chairman of the m-Acting was Lloyd W Shiiw inspector, te secretary being Miss Dorothy Doyl The relies ing oillters were elected ~< President-'(‘lr.ril=s Kilfct Vic presrldtnt Katlrlreen Doyle, becre ary, .i'triic=‘. Hrrleilin Assistant secretary Miss Susie D loric. Treiisurcr, Beth Douglas, Honorarv nresld=nt, Greinlces Tire prim list was examined and many corrections made were ner essary *GEORGETOWN ITEMS.- Jzinre-. “fir Phee Georgetown was rr pnsscnrzo Werlnesdav to (‘harlot| io.vn~»r.l. Stanley, Charlottetown vr‘sl‘:d G- orgetown -M A I’ Scullv, Georgetown paid .i fiylnir visit to Sorirls-Mrs (lark, Mon t.rr;ue yrsiterl Georgetown-Mr (mmenis Montague motored to Georgetown~Mi Glen Jenkins, Georgetown vias .i passenger to (‘li.irloti>“town. -The regular meet ng the institute was town hnll Georg town May 5th with an at t°nda_nrf> of twenty five memlrers and five visitors, lrrnch lwlng serv dLC° Doe»sn’t hurt a, bit Drop a little "I~‘reezoue' on an aching corn in siiantrly that corn stops hurlzimg tilren shortly vou lift it rlitlit oil with fingers Truly' Your druggist sells it tiny bottle of Freenone" for a few cents, siif iiclent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes and the caliluses, wltrliout soreness or irritation Eye Glasses From $2 00 to $10 00 Fr-om East Point to Cape Bear is sbig temtory yet right across this space Parlrmin Supplies the Big Maiority of Eye-Glasses Sim l because PARK M A EYE-GLASSES are the FINEST PROCUR ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) In Montague Calland see for ounclf his UP DA OP TICAL PA LOURS E E. PARKMAN IIAIUA. 0fl\0Ill'lIl'l l»t1an.Pl.l» iIll¢l0ll0lll°l°'l¢U°l°l°~» o In d 0_1.” ,er W _ School Work Honor Roll of St Charles School for the month o 2. Drinnre McDonald 3. Mary B111 McDonald Grade 3. 1. Gregory Donald Grade 2 1. John McDonald 'Cahill Perfect Attendance -Dan Donald, Mary Power 'Mwbel Chals son teacher “ CANADN8 PROSPECTS Sir Vincent Meredith Speaks I Optimistic Vein LONDON May 5-Sir Vincent llicreillth, rpresldent of the Bank of Montreal takes an optimistic view o the cornriiercial situation ln Cuii adn in an interview which he has alien in the Times Sir Vincent de cliires that general conditions are on the whole fairly satistactory. though there has ln many cases br en an accumulation ot high pric od stocks which will hare to be liquidated proibably with some losses, lbefore normal condition re turn lv emerge ttom present dllticrrlties sooner than many other countries thc Montreal banker declared The present Canadian banking system is adnriraibly adapted to the require ncnts oi the country Sir Vincent .rfiirmod with emphasis. audlnv. that Canadian bankers had decided that the suggested Federal Re serve Bank, w‘hIcli has been some times advocated, would be an un rrcessary and expensive luxury, giving no better facilities to the business ot the country than was now prorlded -Q-oo>-i THE RESURRECTION ’I‘hoiirt'li in the grave we long have lain Why by her lcruel hand wcrc slain \Vo shall yet victorious rise, /.ntl then -her power we shall des pise Oi’ irittural bodies in tfhe grave, Tire Lord will ev'iy atom save, Spiritual they slisll they shall arise, Prepared tor Heavenly exercise Bodies that were in weakness S0'Wl'l Shall yet in migrht and power be has been done. and a number of 'sr cHA,R|.ss sci-ioor. -'a"“°'H1~\f@vdi' have wtvloes ° planted Lhesley H Randalls, how ver. has the record for early pota Apr" Grade 5, I James McDonald toes at hi. farm on llartt‘s Luke, q where the potatoes are alrady com ing up Grade I 1, Mary \Powér . 2. Frank 1 HE MU5KRAT 1 M D ld' M D H' ’\liss Agnes C Luut author f goin E0 B2:;O”u3:;eg;;I;,yy gglngaf, The Fur Trade of America, inrerestrng book iii which valuable information is given regarding fur bearing animals, devotes a chiipt er to the iriuskrat which is so well known in th marshes of New Briinskick The market for the mus Krat frti has expanded so rapidly in recent rears, Miss Laut explains, tha, in it single year the uruskrat is now bringing more money into the fur trade than the real Alaska seal ever did in ten years in the Canadian marshes during the last season many thousands of musk rats were caught and when their skins ure sold as “hudson seal" they will bring $5 to $7 uplcte Says Vllss Lau* The iuriskrat vias selling at Cum berland Lake (Saskatchewan) and Norway House (Manitoba) for 90 Canada ,has 3 heavy Wm- debt cents it the opening of the war in ard hlislr taxation, but will probsb 1914 Thru came the DPFYGCRIHR Ui’ American dying processes prodrrt inc, rnusl rats that could not be de tected from Alaska seal Lust year the miiskiat sold at Cunrlicrliinil Lake .ind Norway House for 5.; ir pelt That figure would be too hlch nn .iverrr.,e for the ten million iiiusktats yearly taken in America Well, pert the figure at an average of $2 You lirive fr total of $20,000 000 it is only a few years ago that Aincri<‘.i’s entire fur trade did not equal $20,000,000 Evcn when 100, 000 seal pells were soiirlng out of Alaska rn ii year valued rindy cd, ii; $10, as found thcm in 1875 or "10, as I round them in 1911121. you have tlr» entire output of Alaska ~.e.tl in it best day; not eqriiil to one sixth ol' thc value oi iituskrat today Miss l.,rrit doclrircs tlrirt irruslriat farming will 'casrly proiluic aggrc gttvs that make the silver fox tot als look sirrall Experts are quoted as sirylnr: that of all furlrearlng uni mais ruuskrats ian be the most easily fr-irmed All you have to do says ont- “ls to stock the marsh where the irurskrats natural food ‘s plentiful and nirtrrre will do the rest THE MARKETS hdwn ml bv Miss Marion McDonald Mrs Th S ' i i “ Mchpren and MN E B M( /€wq:t(y(lyshrrlIIi ligollln lgld raised _l Loren ,\ most enjoyable er nnrnrl g V MONTRE\lr, ’\lay 3-There was nestled For , as gpm , no important change in tho condi V IL MMV “"1 rise from °°eans “dv” tion ol the local market tor eggs who long slept in her dlsmal vcsterdnv, prices rbeing steirdv un ut 1,000 boxes of Quebec cheese tiered on the curb yesterday, and from exporters, and sales of colored goods w=re made at 2.11: pr lb and white at 20c delivered sie The undertone to the spot anket`is easy. but there was no actual change in prices to sniioun e, siilcs of western colored being made at 2412c to Zoc per lb and eastern at 231-2c to 24c, with white noted ur 21c to 22c New lork, May 3-Butter, strong Receipts, 7,319 pailutgcs Creamery higher than extras, RMA" 12c to 491: crearuary, extras, ‘92 “ score. i 124: to 384: crsaiuery W _ in-ins, ss to ai score, are to are Ni State driirv, good to finest, 38c to MMA" 1 G yggud 37c packing stock, current make, ~'“.'-l‘|;-mg: _._ No 2. lbc Cheese weak Receipts, in nu bm°d,|‘|";a_‘|” 2,295 boxes State whole milk flats. dx” 9| vnu ,| ,¢°n¢.|” gg short ‘reid specials, 21c to 2>c do in 5"! "3 e |-qc average run 19tt o 20c Stale. *rg hulk! onrugcngzuhnliirwfltn whole milk, flats, fresh specials, 1,smD|°m". In Ki” w Tomato rl' ,_--\-L »_ ,__ I ~ -_ ._ awp,-.».,.,. - _ Y' , “" ' ///, //fo ////”/7”, , //Q4/A/f/ff//4% M my /,rr/,, »/» vemzmu fi ,rm , \\\\\ \\~\\\\i\ (The Wor me parts-- Desigmn the mark 0 S ld in CHIl8da lil' lil’ QNYX Shoe quality combines smart appear Hl"lC€ 'W1{I`l. CIUI‘HblIl§-l O W€8I' SHCI SI'l.8p€; oot tting com ort (The Onyx larancl on your Spring ootwear is cra smanslup in shoe clesrgn ancl structure jill M H ,ill r » THE. "A Credit to Our Canadian Pride ' Stamp of Craftsmanship £7120 ro 1812c do nvcriige run, Som by Redd", 5,." \&s\ nslup that is honest in the Iuclden g which gives beau o outline and clrstinction-ert is the stamp o master \ \\\ the Iaetter lzroot stores throughout § sl" dl; r An caves r ' der a good demand lor supplies toil Tl b l a ll k t ;$mi{ ';Keq§es3;l_eM;3;? éasy sway local consumption and for stroragg iruount consequently tin act , trade was done with sales of Whegloxge mwhangels trump is straight candled stock at 35c, and ' No 2 stock at $2c per dozen The And Christ from Heaven shall ucehpw were 3653 cases' M com Llft Fln ers mme down' pared with "725 for the same day g The dead I” christ Wm 11°” re lust week, and 2179 for the corres , Vive' pending day a year ago The stock ot fresh eggs in store here on tire “nh bod, tl d first oi the month was 7,857 cases army great comes forth alive ight brlgtht With liie and health in every vein And beauties -that lor aye remain They will ascend the Lord to meet Their joy and gladness all com plete. when Ohirst in glory they slrrall see. And with liim everrnore sin-ill Christ hvlll His Saints with glory crown. Their's shall ibe honor and re nown Their place shall be in glory given Anil like the angels he in Heaven D MacLEAN FIRST DOCTORS- -----=-=-=--- Then a Skin Specialistr Then a bottle of D D D Wo shall publish every wcck for the benefit of skin sufferers in this section, a. few words written by Curr udlan people-some of them picmlircncc-~nll heartfelt stories of rcllef from tcrrlblc suffering A sentence or two from is letter from J \V Corns. 33 Melbourne Ave Toronto, a man of fine standing I iruve been it sufferer for two years will eczema. on the lcrrii and ankles 1 have trlcd three on four dllfercnt doctors 1 went to a skin specialist All of no uso I uiicd one dollar bottle of D 1') D that is all To- d v I am perfectly well ’ If you wish to try n. bottlo of this Prescription that Mr Corns found so romnrknble, we will guarantee rc- llof on thc first bottles or your mo nr-y buck Stop that itch todav Sl 00 a hottlc Try D D D Soup tau IIIJI) The Lotion for Skin Dinan Central Drugstore. lil A Foster Charlottetown IMA Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P E I Graduate of Canadian Oph ihllmlc Collage, Toronto and other peat graduate oourln. Exclusive Tut Room con mctoii will Drug Store. I es S ‘mg an 'pure and which shows a decrease oi 2309 cases as compared with April first ‘rm They Shan arise ‘mth grand 'and and an increase oi 863 cases tvlth it year ago, wfhile the stock ot cold storage eggs on May Ist, 1921, was 46,087 cases wrlrich shows an in crease ot 41, 912 cases with ii month ago and an increase ol` 20 66" cases with a year ago A good steady tnade continues to he done in new crop maple product and, as supplies are coming rim ward fairly well the inrarket is moderately active wiilr it steady rrndertone, and sales of maple syr up were made at $2 to $2 25 per tin oi one gallon, and light colored maple sugar at 23c to 25c por lb and dark colored at 21c to 22c Tire market for potatoes oontin ues quiet ond without any new feaf ture to note, rpilces being nomrn.il» ly unchanged lor car lots oi Gireii llloiintnins ot 75c to 80c, and Jrif' bec stock art 650 to 70c per bag oi 90 lbs, ex track The trade in wholesale jobblrig way reported lair, there being re steady demand for small lots at 90c per barg ot’ 80 lbs ex store CHICAGO May 3-Eggs weak Receipts 22,490 cases Fresh gather ed. evtm firsis. 27c to 28c tirsts, 2»i%c to 26'/rc Stiate, Pennsylvania and nearby western rhcnner\, vnliries. firsts to extras, 28c to 33c State. Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery, lbrowns. extras 30c to 3lc, do gathered browns and mixed colors, ilrsts to extras 25',i»c to 30c strorage parcked, eiclra iirsts, 28'/,rc to 29c do iirsts, 271: to "Sc NEW YORI-\ May 3---Hops quiet state, 1920. ssc to ion tors lsr to 2irc Pacific Const, 1020, 26c to 30c 1019. 19c to 21c M0\I'IiRl:1Ai[, May 5 »Tlre receip is of yesterday were 600 packages. as against 873 for the some day last week and 603 for the corres pending duy ii year ago A weak feeling continues to prevail ln the market and prices yesterday were frilly lc to 112c per lb lower On the curb there were 500 packages creamery butter offered. which sold at 33c pei' lb delivered here and lt was reported that purchases were mode in the country at 32c per lb f o b The trade in a whole sale was quiet the demanil being onli for small lots. and sales of finest fresh made crenmery were made at 35c to 36c per lb .ln wholesale jobblng way prices were reduced 2c per lb, with sales grocera rind other dealers of inest creamery at 'lllc per lb in solid pwclmges and at 39:: t lb blocks The receipts of cheese vos terdav were 3,061 boxes as comnar ed with 2 408 for the same day last “él-‘r'érEr'-5‘?él%`-Er“?-El?-él?-E:l?-&l5‘- '-nl?-5?éE'-5?érr‘h5'éE'-5%-ESEE'-5?-bEr-5Sél§‘éE'h5'-5*?-H3-5 E’ _r |l Alley 5' C CHARLOTTETOWN 07%( (.1. ON YJ( _ _ ~ / week and 1839 for the correspond _ _ __ _ W; “W ~ ~u/vi‘ S'lRl l`I‘ I I `\II WI) 'f!{9' ~\\ I wffwfffuurrf Alle s New $ Fawn Buckskin 8,7, Black Kid as cut Parisienna Brown as cut Styles “I Il \\I llll SL S|I()l“5 \()\\ 0 Struct Piiiiips \ Mahogany Brown as cut $8 75 $9 75 $5 95 .$10 50 as cut `\IAD \`\[l Y I UWII’ Shown in Black Kid ' Shown rn White Cloth - Shown in Black Swede ‘ 3--~9iv~""'.r M [WIN STRAP Shown in White Washable Kid also BI ack Satin Also Many Other New Ones. \\ A l‘ClI OUR. \\ l`\I)0V\S -53% -Elia?"-:'?éE IOAQ n” \I)Al\lL X ' ALLEY & CO LTD 135 Queen St Chiirlottetow _ ,.,.mi»¢ ef. Q ll ...._f. _-..___ ._ _,..,.... -__.._.... -nn- \\ \ §§ \\\ \\<5\\