50h sam ave Money. I" pie Suits on saiefif "Today liri - at"? ‘ , dayandSatud ---ti ,B ’f'tL ,Y M ’ do ‘en’s- Prices $14.25, $16.39, $18.12, $21.84. tThis ‘is? llrsanydeghantisto ‘(s ongs oung en s an _ _ if You are ilot lleady to Buy Your suit lhiscfieek tlome in 1d Pick it llut, We Will Hold it for You. lipen Every iiigiit Until 8 p. m. i, Al» --.~ ,.~ a. , THE CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDTAN PAGE SEVEN YJ.W. lltiBBLEE -135 Gt. George Street . , .. iilTTER SEPililATilil FUR LESS HONEY mwtat you'll . tho CR AM SEPA ATOR Easiest terns. Guaranteed lei l0 yous. In continued- Wrih Swedislsepslahfcmlhl, lashes-l. Canals. lsllsils cleats would w u” Ire not PIIIIII . 3D DAYS ma: TRIAL Reduces Strained, ' v and Puffy Anlrles, Lymph ugitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, Bolts, Swsllings; STOPS Lamensss and allsys pain. HEALS Sores, Cuts, ' ' Bruises, Boot Chafes. ltiss -» lejntiseptlc and llsrlnlclde. Dose . oi blinvr or remove the hair, and horse _ the ‘ ". Pleasant to use. $2.50 . ,I|lllVDl’Qd. Describe your case d pidsi instructions and leek 5 R free rJouns. Inc. m l-ylnans Bids. Neiiemi ___. .~.....-________. . Puronto, Chicago, wit, where he ntzuie arrangements, cl‘ at the itotary Luncheon huui in the “Kignoo" yestmiiziy afternoon I...i'. luig..:; .,,. i. .es to him as a result of iiis sever- .il trips across tho co itlneiit. lie referred (llilltlillllly to urine things which lie believed might be uiiopt- nil as applicable to our own coiidi- tioiis and li‘i|llll‘8lll8l1tli. On his last trip he left Ciiurlot- tetown tiie lllltlliit‘ of Jniiunry, go. ing to Mon-treat, llostini, New York, to titlift a largo fox raiicii t.liis fiili; ironi there to (iniiilizi, Denver, hos Angeles, San Diego, 'l‘iujuanii tMexico‘, Siiii Francisco. While in California he iiseil an automobile altogether. Front San Francisco to Portland, Oregon, on tho fanious Ahnsta. l.-liniteil of ill-t Sttliliivfii i u ciiic, and ho had tlic luck to get one of tiie finest views of Mt. Shasta that was ‘evtr (iblaiiied- not a siiigie cloud in ziiglit any» where, and snow capped Shasta visible to the last tip oi tiip sum- tiilt. llc spcii’. ton days in Portliiiiil and had tiie plcaniro oi’ ‘booting (Jharlle MCl-"illl and ltirs. .\iri.oan; also a number oi’ other islanders. Charlie is one of l'0i'i.lllllfi'5l_ real citizens, vice-president of the [Add Q Tilton Bank, and is ii regular prince. lie also hobnobbed for three days with the Rotiirliins ot'* .ll2li district iii their district eonvnn~ tions, nnd needless to say he liad Tan Calf ls the popular shade this season, of course we have the darker shades for those who are , not anxiousto fol-" low all the latest \ fads. Our. prices on summer- Oxfords are $4.50, $5.95, $6.50, $6.75, $7-50. A L L E Yttihfii FABHIQEi/iigi FOOTWEAR “Whoa Bill!” . i O O04 O§O§<§4 0504 O~O GOO-OO-G‘ INSIDIOUS ‘ EYE STRAIN We use tivis adjective ad- ' visediy. Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the Presence of any eye defect. The motive powcr of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. ’ Normal eyes, it ls computed "little about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain ls present, a much larg- " Proportion is required. > Hence defective eyemthrough i their consumption of an ex- “i cesslve amount of Nerve En- "llY- may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and pmduce iii health, 4 HAVE YOUR EYES EXNMINED ' ll. F. lluicheson Opteinhtrist .§OUQO-O OUO-OOQOI p--.__.- _\ . .| Trofessional Cards McDonald & MOPYIQBJLA. At‘ n grand time. A Prom Portland he went to Spo- iknnc, stopping at that wonderful Davenport Hotel-he believed the best. hotel west of Chicago, nnd perhaps eust oi’ it as well, At Spo-, killiu lic made arrangements with ‘ti. large breeder of fancy Jersey cattle to go into the silver fox bus- iness oirquite n. liirge scale. From Spokane to Butte he travel-i ed over the electrically operated, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, and from Butte -to St. Puul where lie spent, a day with George Mit- cnell, of Ssekviile, one time Anglo- American Telegraph operator, biil. now Assistant General Freight Agent of tho Northern Pacific Rail way. iMir. Miitchell nnd he worked‘ l.0_i"‘l.ht‘.l‘ lii the Canadian Pacific Tin\ iyin Port Arthur in i888 and that fall went to ist. gain together Jo work for the iNortiiei-n Pacific. 'l‘iiey sent them out -to wnat in’ those (lays was Washington terri- tory. He remained about four years wit.li the Northern Pacific, bu-t Itii-teholl stuck it out and is today a big mun with the Company. From ‘St. Paul Mr. Rogers came practically dircot home. - Now what struck Mr. Rogers as most interesting us being nppiicir his to our needs and conditions were the following: ist Motor bus truffle. Everywhere in Canada and the iinited ‘States motor bosses of a size in keeping witn the needs of the traffic are in use and iit a fare never in excess and often lower thnn the rnilway rates. The low cost of operation enables the bus companies to give more frequent. and in nearly all cases a faster and more flexible service than the rail- ways. These busses are roomy nnd coinforixibie, are operated by‘onc man and are largely patrontizeil. With our limited iriiin service and so many prosperous places that ‘are not touched by our railway, he was convinced that a motor hi!“ service covering the wnolo Pro’ vince would be of great advantage and woud bring buck to us s sec- ond your and miiny Ot-tlei‘ Y0K"- tlie tourists who now ‘visit us and FRECKLES Nowis the Time to Get Rid of - These Ugly Scots There's no longer the siiitiitiiflt need of feeling ashamed freckles, as move these homely fllifill oi it night and mcr should soon see - worst freckles ii more than an mlncfl a beautiful complexion. Be sure to ssk strength Otltins as under stlflftliliflt’ ° it fails to remove Wt" lrwklm“ 1- A. im-noiuui DR. O. G AROHIBALD lhnllnaln of ‘I, I. Post Graduate r Mullen! iloliosl and llolpltnl rastle- limited te I Threat 08m Ilarer Ilnllillnn /' Greet amp s Tflflllhslie lice-J. m Mark R. MeGuigan, B. A Ills-mas. confers-oii. s-ro. lean to Inca lit-ennui. or - I ye. Ifirllli fll "in flours-l to it a. m. I tn I ‘p. n. or by mail, Utiiiiio. II. F. InPllII Monu-GQL Cgnflllfl, """{,§'"'--5g5"'5- ""- round tnmh-iihttii q Tlwanéy o Lo wwmg ed _ n area y . r- aim nsiiainQw w anneal-w: mm gfnmm,“ and “Md gm- 7.0V. Don't suffer from lumbslio. "W" ' rslgia or other DMM- A9917 Minn-it's to tho tit-inns soot M"! got quick relief. Always keep it in the house. . / - I ' '80 away disappointed becaus~ of MI‘. W. Kt an: 6?tflblllflhflfl inc-thod of Stlttlllll; t e sian . ln addition, bus lines operating between ‘Charlottetown Mr, W, K, 115...}; was tiie spcakJNorth iiiid South Shore would be on scveruil “We "my. iiiutters ivhieh suggested ihemsel-,g“°d mmugh 0|‘ W"!!! Bllflllfi-ii." lira Molnes, lo-| |zation would get better results. of your Othino — double “T908111 ~15 suflfltiimm‘ t" re‘ illililaiise that any man convicted dnimlfsplxitrizlkz‘: Jfiyogmzo; influence of liquor should have his ' T license daparmem 8mm and npphiililtluiitrg: There are others who are tempera-i ‘ even m‘, mentallynniiit to drive curs. This a begun w d“, is a matter that might well be tali- itth the officials of the au- , , hil the lighter ones have e" "p w vigyilslli-sdwentiirely. it is seldom that is neodod to comvleteiv "e" ti“ m“ ‘““‘ “M” tartan w. McMillan of Quebec for the doiiblr; this is soil members of the Rotary Club to as- ‘ money hack H slat. in entertaining all drill! t" d°mrg“egt.xa%rlafia cominit here on Mifly 23rd. 8W1 PB- l'~ - ° ' "mining nvnr till the zen». by glv Allison Webster extending the tks A n“. flowers 89m mm during ms m, PiinAinerlcun Petroleum __. 7117/; BANKS new lbtcailiiig Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 78% Bank lioyal _ mu. <,,. ).,-,. ., - ' - - ~ - - - - — ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-*t.. ‘ ,.o\fu'u': lfmm" L“ - Wtf/il llaiik Montreal XID 3 p.c. __. ' i',=_- nnd Summcrslde viii both tiie v Um“! ‘WWW Ry- - -----13i>'//i wheatwm-ay 153% 1m). 151%- Stock Quotations its. industrial Aiconol Co, _ say, Se," “M,” ' ' ' ' of great benefit to our own people “med Still-Q“ SW01 ------ -- 1i g(,',~n-...;y|uy 105i” Juiy 103e,- ’ i nnd bring business to our towiis_ grim. Steel Co. of Ant. - Sept 107% ' I l“ /, - ' ' . think our ma.“ m; HALIFAX, April 30.-~-Quotutions Ell T(‘lf‘.pilfill0 _____ .. ' ' , .' W ,' _ . ; ., ., ° ; ‘ V fuflflghgd by 40111151.,“ and wm-q Brazilian Fraction Xli _ Still“. maxim May‘ w’ Jmy 41%’ hull‘ N ‘p said Mr. Rogers, "We all" remem. Members of the Montreal Stock. llowiird Smith i'fii. __.. Xi .,, _I“ l . . 1 =8. r; ~ " iher mow bitterly {he lnu-oducuon Exchangg; Steel Company of Cilllflflil _. 8i memmlzimva“ ‘w’ 161A’ ‘m y L) ’ ‘of the automobiles was (ought on At. 1'01). & Santa F's Ry. .._ 119% Shliwiiiitlflii _ _ _ . _ _ . . . . _ __ 139V; ‘ _____'__{.>_______ "‘ ' I ' m“! Recount. YB! i008)’ W8 4179 OD- American can CQ- ------- -- 172% Lmmmlide Pulp '"‘ m‘ S: ve all ce (‘iii xcs and l! t izirs ' = mraiting ears just, the some m; they American Car & Foundry Co, 198 Dominion Bridge Xi)‘ _. $i_.£iiI m. rim, m than: at)“, h, h,,.,l:,,.,,;,,,._ l 1 5 operate them in any other place America" Iflctlmouve C“- -.- 119% Mmlwe“! “w” Xi) -- -~ glfi/l ‘ible to wrapping tiioin in paper to i A’ niotor bus carrying tweiitytlvc Am 31118115118 5L It-BTIIS. C"- - 93 wlnlllilei-i ‘Elm-fill’ ---- - ‘it'd! k--rp thcni tlaik, . L ipenplg time; imp. "m", 1'09"‘ ma“ Canadian Pacific ‘Co. .... .. 143V. National Breweries __. _ 5i huvhw _ y‘ lun ordinary motor car, hm] l he N.Y. Con. 8t Hud. Riv. RR. . 115% (Jonsolidziteil Smoltrirs ____. 69%. iievo our roiids will curry the ti-at- Clliifl Cline $118M‘ C0- Pfd- -- 43 BONUS Road puddings glllllilil br baked ric from thevmlude hr May m 1h,- lirtsrnatlonal Paper Co __.. 53% i933 Victory _____________ --_1ti6.6‘i slowly so that the eggs and milk mlddlg of October in any yum; 1f Kelly Sprlngfcld Tire Co_ __- l7 . will not curdie. ‘not, we will get roads that will, tiie same as we have provided bet tcr roads for our automobile traffic. -2nd. The effort that is being made by cities, towns nnd rural communities everywhere to lllllllfit‘. itlie traveller to settle down with them, each place (lisplaying their atractions to tiie best zitlvaiitiige. iWe should be particularly uetivo in doing the same. This Province would be much better off with ll population of hiilf a. million tnuu with our present ninety thoiisaind We cannot, however, expert to indium high-class people to settle iiere and remain permanently un- iiess we see to it that tliy nre piaic~ ed in as favorable localities as oiir- selves, and are‘ putt in a position where they have tiie some chance to mdke good as we have, it is only n wnste of time and money to bring people iiere illlli isetitle them in some run down turn: that. iiias been given up' because» some of our people could not niakc is living out oi’ it, nnd which is sit. uated ‘in an out of tho way place inaccessible to rzillwiiy or bout eon- necttlons. . .i believe good settlers can h1- hrought here nnd kept iiere, nnd i am doing some work nloiig these lines myself, nnd hope for good re- sults, “l fllll neither asking nor ox- pect any help from any govern- ment, Ibiit l believed if ltotariziiis used their influence in tho risziii direction, our attempts at ooioni Give the stranger n square (teal. and sec he iis not loaded with some 'thing we would» not (like ourselves. 3rd. The wonderful improvement] nnd extension of tiie higliiwnya of‘ ‘every country. This work must pny or it would not be carried on so extensively everywhere. The tourist trado of Colorado and California ‘is very largely due to their ummlorfiii sys fem of hlgnwriys. They have a dif- ferent scenery in show tourists, but: no more beautiful than our own. lief. us keep up the good work tbnt has been done on our roads nnd popularize our country to‘ the tourists. in speaking of the railroad ser- vice, Mr_ Rogers suid thiit tiie trav- eller by the two great systems ot" Canada, tho C; N. R. and the C. i’. R., has all the conveniences and comfort and luxury ‘that he can find on the best of the roads in the Unified States. The standard of hotel accommodation in Canada is fully up to that. oi our neighbors’ to the South. lii referring -to immigration to this Province, he spoke of the peo- ple from Switzerland who intend to settle here. One family are sl- ready on tho island, and is is ex- pected t.nat twenty other people will come in July. Steps are being taliien to organize a colony, ihn lil- ea being for the newcomers to isrm about twenty-five ‘or thirty acres of land, raise foxes, cattle and other live stock. . As to tho highways of tiie is- land, he said that both govern- ments deserve credit. During the past five years they did their best witn this material at their disposal, iMlr. ‘Rogers paid quite a high tri- bute to the beauty and fertility of Prince Edward island. While we have no great indlvidiusl wealth hene nowhere also can there be found a greater average of prosper. y- . l-le also spoke of the nooii of traffic safety, and declared amid of driving a cur wlron under the takdn away from him. to license office. ‘Rotarian George Delllois presid- >ed and the guests present were Ro- City and lVir. C. (1 Thompson. Fllotnrian J .A. Webster naked the Federal Members of Parliament wno are ing their curs to drive tho visitors en more. The number was prompt- ly supplied at today? mflfltihil- At noon on the 25th the visitors will have lunch at tiie ‘Experimental Farm, and in the afternoon will he tendered a formal reception st 00v sriimient House. in the evening they will have tlsli dinner at. l Shaw's Hotel. Rotsrlsn. Dr. Alien extended an invitation to the Rotsrinns to st- tend in s body "Whoa Bill!" nn- d" mqpiees of the Odd Fellows next Month! Ill“- 'l‘he Secretary read ii letter from ii... Sanitary, Economical, Permanent Wail Coating Aliliillrilllll‘ liiis ilci-iileil advantages over any iii- r tcrioi- ilticoratiiig iiuitoriiil yet lllllllilftlfllll't‘tl. 'l‘lici'o. are substitutes oi‘ coin-so, livery‘ giiod product. is foL. lowed by a liosi of iiiiiiiitiiia». seeking to gain fiivoi‘ i through tin. prestige oi‘ the original product. k t insist oii .\l:ib:istiiii*. 'l‘lie ileaicrs lisicil below Y ' \\ill be pleased to supply Mill, Ask tlieiii for fiirtlii-i‘ It iiilbi-iiialioii. ilor-oratiiig suggestions niid color (cards ' “fixed with ‘m, “MN or irrite iis for booklets. 3 Alabastiiit- is Iii-tier tliaii any ' , , ' - hot \\'lIli'l' substitute. , Win-ii a“; m " ‘h: — fiiiixeil \\'itli cold tratoi" ii is ' ' ‘hwkdiw . ‘Hwlfilgv ' i iett-tl: t "ll ':t-' l . , I’ Stub giitmniii iiiy tot \\ i ti it s c-coiioiiilcnl- . i 5 - r, ' v d wiL ‘i * t ALABASTINE IS THE ONLY SANITARY WATER (lOLOR FOR WALLS a The moist air on the Atlantic Coast plays havoc with decorating materials when they are manufactured fromtingredients that are impure or become unsanitary from exposure to a damp atmos- phere. Alabastine can be found in hundreds of Island homes. If ttpplied according to dir- _ cctions it has not cracked, chipped, peeled or rubbed oii and is absolutely odorless and sanitary. A s I ° ' r l . ‘ ' Onmspecting Island homes where an inferior substitute has been used the resu . are wholly unsatisfactory Musty, smelly rooms are "ttiilfird, $111119‘! ifltllllli): b: 3:31: 2: damp climate and improper, unsanitary ingredients. Many teslllfiltltlltldtS laiitmin itself ceived from users praising Alabastinc who have also tried _a ‘so chi‘ cg; angis the sanitary but found lacking when put to the lest of long servllft- ~ lb» d t convincing argument for tiie superior qualities. of Aiabastine. » Let the beautiful, lasting effect prove itself as a o apply and mixes in hot or cold water. A sanitary wall coating is imperative for use on Prince Edward Island. Decorate a room or the whole house. really sanitary wall coating that is easy t iiere are the Dealers who Sell Aiabastine-u A The Sanitary Wall Boating F. W. STRONG i. 00-, Summerside_ SINCLAIR d. STEWART. LTD., Burnmersldo. C .C. CARLETON. Scuris, ' THE J, J. HUGHES 00., LTD., Souris. MATTHEW d. McLEAN. Souris. AUGUSTUS McDONALD, Souris. STERNES BROS., LTD., Souria. STERNB SON i. C0,, Sourls. c, E. PRATT sou s/co, at. Peters. BERNARD MORRIS A 00.. Tiqniah. J. H. MYRICK 00., Ltd., Tiignish, CUTCLIFFE l CUTCLIFFE, Hunter River. REUBEN TUPLIN l. 00., Kerisinqton, W, A. POOLE ti. 00., Lower Montague. COOK 8. SON, Murray Riiver. RUSSEL C. CLARKE, Mount Srtewart. POOLE d. THOMPSON 00., LTD., Montague. _ KEN-NEDV d. 60., Ltd., 0'Leary. TURNERS LTD., O‘Leary. ‘ BRACE. McKAY d 60.. LTD., Summerside. W. J. LIDSTONE, Summerslde. J, H. MYRICK, Aibsrton. MR8. DAVID r. szrrs, Bloom-field Station. MARTIN O. ARBE/NAULT, Bloomfield Station. ARTHUR J. PRATT, Bloomfield Station. FEN-NELL G OHNNDLEH. Chlfifiufimwth» aoosns HAYIDWARE co., LTD., Charlottetown. STANLEY. $HAW< G. PEARDON, Charlottetown. WALLER l. DOYLE, Charlottetown, ARTHUR ianmutris, Elmslale. OCULLY. DEUORIE A C0,, Georgetown. “ The Aabastine Company, Paris, Limited PARIS, ONTARIO ' - . .1» CHURCHS norpoi-lcocnATsziz