h, mg fancy strings- thing )0" .h,',§ei>§§iriyiaoitine for o, ll. TAYLOR Jeweler and EIIZFPV" __ y r Waltham TIN sbwogetchoes n d Attorneyl e-Lrlr':',':,':,y|i Bank at “ml can!" MbNEY 10 LOAN F-"gé? M \i' ’k _ / - swintlllllt, bIII.I.'_-.-.l..‘ Smoky City tleaiiei fortunate quantity o! I 4 ‘. l l it a if v 8 6 0 . ‘t We have en g in procuring ‘a the famous Smoky City wall- y paper cleaner. This prepara- k S i- 8 I I I 8 I i I I I Jinn in unexcelled Mr remov- ing dust. and dirt from wall paper, caleomlhe, window - shades and all interior do- coratlons leaving the surface clean and bright. Get away from the trouble and expense of -repaperln8 your walla by uling "Smoky Lit) . " Price 35 cents per tin- The 2 Macs i 149 Gt. George St. yvnigveiimlsilntifiiilfliilflvs 2"’;- i This is the reply __;,|i_ i-lickeys is tlic and comfort to How Do YotrLike Hickey’s Twist None Better you secure when you ask about utxhlis tubal-cit. it has all couipetit ors triiiimcil _ to a B , < tctbacto which IZIVBS I"? the users, and is never found wanting‘ in l|'i\'tIl‘ and Inst besides it do es n01 kflill W“ llll-“Y b!’ crunmhng i" H“. mouth which is\a terrible nuisance. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. k i BUILD “P0 R KEEPS” when you build your fox ranch with B. P. Brand English Fox Wm) Netting you build for all time. i‘ l tiutlities oi strength and solidity. No part sllghted in tlils IS I 3 - ‘ ‘vir‘_.<‘\ver)' mesh true— oil both before find in pioneer ranCllBS day it was first put In the around- Book early and be sure of delivery. arriring In June . I "every mesh solid-every yprd galvaniz- aftcr iveaving. ln use for twenty-five year; its still holding the foxes as surely as the no ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, no. It has the true Bri- We have a big shipment 0ut line of $3.00. above $2.00. Sneakers Bals $1.65. Sneakers Bals $1.40. Prices. All New Lines-c. MWWWWWWWWWAVHWWVMWWWW¢VWWW% “TIPPERARY” Sporting and Tennis goods are just What are needed for the summer months- Priccs arc inodcritie. lllcifs Brown and Blue Sneaker Bal $1.80- Men's Working Boot, Heavy Rubber S016 lVlen’s Working Boot, Lighter Sole than Women's and Boys’ Misses and Youths Brown and Blue Children's Brown Canvas Sandals $1.20- Fora few days longer we will give 15 Der cent. OFF all leather footwear. D Call and anticipate your needs during this sale as factory prices show no indi- cations of being lower for some time. Men’s Mahogany Boots in Recede and Blucher styles $7.75 and up. Men's Fine Black Boots in Recede and Blucher styles $6.75 and up. Women's Silk Hosiery Ton, White, Grey and Taupe at moderate .\' o Sliop-Wtirii Goods- LePage; Brady Co; Wholesale and Retail. Reliable merchandise-Reliable methods "'- MANMMMMM mun "institution wuwtuawnoflé Brown and Blue in Black, Blue, M!‘ M” MR? NW RMRHMIMRRRRRAEMRRRMRRM oi I I I I I I I I 2 I g "heir" in. He should have the air I I I I I I I l l I I I I I l. l I! z noon, B-HHI day except Saturday, 3i I it I Ef-I- EHECHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN." IT PAYS to buy in this province. FOR SALE-A quantity of ‘brick Henry A. "McTavleb, Eldon. ’ 8351-4-29-5i. POLICE COURT-FA prohibition case at the .l’oll<;e Court yesterday morning was dismissed. NEW BABY 6ARRlA68.-~By ell means call and get one of Pat- one' carriages, to _drive the new and how lbetter than in a handsome comfortable Paton carriage. 3i. MR E. LiE-IGH COFFIN is now open for business at Harry Foster's old stand. corner Kent and Roch- ford Street First class quality goods. Moderate prices and prompt service assured. ice cream parlour opens about May 15th. Phone 19-11. 8822-5-221. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- .VERTlBER8.--Advertlsere are res pectfullv reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ian Ofllw: not latr than twelve when the. latest hour for changes PROPERTY SALE.—lt is under,- stood t-hat Mr. Rufus ‘S. Hogan of M. P. Hogan's Sons has purchased from Mr. it. ll. Stcriis the ‘house on Water Street ntljulnillg the Vic- toria llotel and- tlie big block of laud running ri lit through from Water street to lng street. This will give Ml‘. Hogan several build- ing tots nn King street. hs well as the fiuc frontage on Water Street. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT —~Ml'. Clifford Bell, assistant engineer irf llic tug Sngencntlo, iWlllCll ls recei- ving repairs to her machinery, nict with a very regrettalble ac- cident on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bell was engaged at his tluties, when his clothing caught in the set screw of the nialn shaft, as the engine started. He was whirled round ‘by the shaft and but for the pronrpt action of the chief Fllglllilfll‘ in stopping tlie iiiacliintiry itl-iiitist Instantly, Air. Bell would undoubtedly have nict instant. death. As ii was. almost all his clothing was torn from his body, his right log was badly broken below the knee, and he was Ililtlly‘ bruisctl, one toe be- ing so mangled that. it had to be ziiiiptitatetl. lie was removed .to the l’. E. l. Hospital. after re- ceiving lrcatiucnt from Drs. Yeo and ‘Ledwcll. At Inst reports Ito was getting‘ along nicely consid- ering his painful injuries. DIED IN TRURQ-Jflte death occurred n 'l‘riiro, N_ S, inst week 0T Allia- ((‘zipt.) J. W. Dale-y. after an illness extending over about five iiitiiitlis.».'l'ht' lite MES. Daley, who ivzis in II"l‘ 48th _veiti' was ii womuii who was vt-‘ijfiliiglily respected by iIl who knew Ill‘l‘. IIPI’ kiiiilly t‘lii'l-i.iiii (lit tisiliciii (‘litlt.‘i\l‘(‘(l her to -ll but it i. iii the home that shc will be inissril tiiost. Last Nov- t-nibcr she was ii‘l'lli"ll with spinal trouble which latci assumed a form at‘ sleeping sickness and ties-pile all 'l:.it tlii: best medical skill could do her condition (‘tlllllllilfitl to grow worse. lii I)(‘Ct‘lllI)"I' she was ob- liged to take to tlie ‘bctl and since then sho- gradually rank until the t-nil came. She bore licr illness with great patience and was con~ cious up till hcr death. .\lrn. Daley leaves to inuurii a sorrotviniydilis- hatid, three tlaughters, Jennie, ldn and iSyIiel-wtie son, Whitman, all ut home. Also two brothers: F}. G. Wliitinmi of ihouisburg and W. f‘. Whitiiihii of lieiivcr Harbor and ono sinicr Mrs. John ('&llll"l‘0lI, Fox llarhor. About three years ago the family moved to "Fruro from Beach Point P. E. l. SHEEP BREEDERS MEET.‘- Tlio Directors of the I’. E. l. Sheep Breeders‘ Association mot in tlie of- fce of the Don't of Agriculture on April 30th. W. H. McGrogor of l.ot i6 was appointed President, and Albert Boswall Vice-President. The mater of receiving tlils seasons wool and the iuctlioil of handling it at the grading stations was dia- cunscd. it was decided to begin re- ceiving at. both (lharlottetown nnd Suinniersitle ou June 21st continu- ing to July 1st, when grading will comtinence. The usual rctlillfll-lflllfi regarding tho tying 0f fleece!‘ Wm‘ paper twine will ‘he. enforced. pint-pan tied with lllliiticr Twins’ itiust be re-tiod at the producer's expensP_ it was further agreed l" pav freight charges on all wool Jlihlppetl by both‘ freight anti boat. i was rccotntncntletl Ihjll. useless sacks he used in order to avoid loss if not returned. W. BOIIIIBI‘ oi’. the Don't of Agriculture. Lh town was appointed Secretary to take 611ml!” oi the ‘wool. W. J. Reid, who iuas lately returned to tho Dcliflrllllem- iindv who has (BIHIPKE of the Live Stock work for the Province. 5111K‘ seated several waYB b!’ which d“; sheep industry m“? be ‘mpmve ‘ t was considered tNlVl-Bam" m “cqmflny we iShcep Brecdersqhtlint Hwy may lnstirc Pure Bred ~ i-BD and Lambs for l0 (iciits each. Mill tirade aheell “M ‘mums g" each. (‘tnnpcnsatlonfof ""1 520,00, do!‘ grades Sill-Oils In. ll. C. llartis Rye Specialist Bank arlot- Oflice, R07 BIIIICIIIIK: tetown. , Office Hours: 9.30—12.30, 2-5. Phone 68-Y nu CENTRAL GUARDIAN oi-‘new copy is 10 a. m. ' dti.. IT PAYS to buy ‘in this province NEW BLOUSES. dainty and crih for spring wear to suit ever? occasion at Paton's. 3i- vl . THE BASKET SOCIAL DANCE wnloi: WU‘ l.) have taken place in “av-rt Allglliltl‘; Hall on the 19th has been postpons.‘ '_:itil Frldev the 9th. = . 862l-5-4-2i. TIMLJIH‘? 1N THE WEST.- MryJv .\. t. li...ls, drugglst, Monta- gue, 5m .1 '.ie city yesterday and leaves ti... morning eh route to Sanitation, Slush, where he in- tends locating". LOVELY HATS FASHIONED from straw, braids, Georgette. nialine - mohair, singly or in coin- blnation --every model an artist's success now ready for you at Futons. '3i POTASH. POTA$H.—-\Vill he de- livering it_ at York Viilitliiestitiy 5th inst. and at Ericklev Thursday titli inst. i i i -".ll‘ [lfllllsll while ii 135W 115 ill i»; stnrcc. Gill 8'. Iiuntz. 8632-5425. .J'EIiill»"ORARV IMPROVEMENT. —,~Bi'ignton Road from “Black Sam's bridge to the. corner of Ambrose Street. which has been in vcry bad condition for travelling all spring has been somewhat improved oy a trovcring of ashes. Brighton Road is one oi‘ the most important thor- oughfares of the city upon whltih there ls a great deal of traffic anti ls one of thr.» most. neglected. it could stand some permanent work all right; POTATOES.—'I‘lio followin! is from ‘the St. John's, Nfld. Tele- grflII1!—"N0t a potato to be hail in town," is the way that one oi our large dealers characterized the situation to the Trade Review yes? IPWIEIY- P. E. I. potatoes to arrive next month will be $5.50 per hall sack or $11 per bitrrel of 180 lbs. (‘liarlottetown is flooded with buy. Pfg from Boston, New York, and as far South as Texas, and lIll‘ excite- ment. consequently on competitive ilcmnntl has put prices up to this uuprecctleiiteil level. The gjflmlign is made worse by the fact tlint the l’. E. l. crop last your was n short one. lt la prcdictctl that inucli 111551191‘ prices will have to be paid before the new crop is ilVilllill)ltt_ Fliere are no home grown, wtirili while tiffering. Farmers say [hpy wzilli all they ha!!! for seed, RECORD PRICE FOR COL".-- The llifihffit Drlce ever reached by a home brcd colt in tlic Aiariiiitit- Provinces was recently received for “Billy Sliartiii." ‘Lltild, n gian- tlflril broil Your your old, titt- figure Iieiug $3.500. ills sire, (faptiiln Ailillrfi/"ls tho well known stan- dard bred st-illiou of _tlie Agri- cultural itkillege- fartu Truro. lt is worthy of. note, says the Truro News. that the horse breeders oi Prince Edward Island Captain Aubroys old home. are. recognizing his worth. A request has been re- ceivctl from l’. E. l. Minister oi‘ Agriculture to have him sent bark for n time to that Province. Captain Aubrey and other individual sires of note tit the (‘allege farin t-on- stilute an zisset to illf‘ live stock interest of Nova Scotin of ivliicli they may well he proud. v PERSONALS Mr. M. (Y. McGowan. Kllinulr, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardiner, city, left yesterday for Gaspe, Que. Mr, W. E. Walker. Potato buyer of Poillantl, Me“ is registered at the Revere. fill‘. l-‘. ll. LOWIIIQI‘ of St. John. N. B. representing the Fairbanks M0116 CO-i is in the city. Mrs. V. Mclsaac and Miss Pearl Mc- Kenzie, Sour-ls. were visitors to Charlottetown yestertiayz Ml‘. lilliton‘ Darrach, Toronto, re presenting Magic Baking Powder- and Royal Yeast is in the city on his regular business. Vi". J. J. LeBourdais, manager of the lk-Ieplione Exchange at Grand- stoiie, M. I, was in tlieyclty Sat- llrllfly and Sunday and left yester- day for Quebec, Niontreal and Ot- tawa on Iiusiness. ll is IIIIIIPFSIOOII that Sir Wilfrid Scott nud hiya. hicMnnus ai e coming to (‘hnrlottcttiwn early this week to arrange for the tlisposliioii of household effects etc. at Brighton Villa. ' - Outstanding llolstiens C. E. MacKenzie Not. long ago l had the pleasure tit‘ Iotikiig over a staihle of outstand- iiii! liolstieirs at. (‘Ie-avit-w Far-int owiivil by ll. J. Keiliictly Southptiri. Mi. l\'eiitit\tly' although only a young brcetlci" has thi- unique ilisiinrtitin (if litiltlliii: perhaps llli‘ liighvsi. It. (). ‘.\l. ret-tird lii the province. lii the nature class Johanna l.oitil‘-.i of Pownal has n seven titty rrcoril of 5.13% pounds milk anti 24.38 lbs of butter, this we believe is the lllgll8St record for any island bred row. Again iii chic three years old class (‘yiitliiii Abbekirk has just finished a week with i324 pounds of milk and 24.82 pounds of Deiitirn IV has an ll. (). M. record 0t‘ 411i ptiuiitls milk tiiitl 17.68 Dillllitlr; buitci- ilirce months after fimsltciiiiig. Aiitiilit-r gplciitlid hell's-i‘ iii this iHllll" is Queen Elizabeth Kirk hrs-d by E. L. Gill, llurgessvitlle. Out. This heifer won lhc iii-st prize in her class, first in ilic niillt test under 3t} months and sweepstakes zit IIIP provincial i-xlilbltlou iii (‘lftowii and is inilkliii: well over 40 pounds milk a day illliltlSl t-iglit iiloiitlis I'll?! freslivning. Nlr. ltt-iiiictly Iias a tlaugliiei" iii‘ Den iia l\' tilltl one oi Queen Elizalbetli kirk. Mr keiincily while. tloini: it. O. hi. work for the present iutezids starting his whole herd lii R- 0- I'~ wprlt when H19)" ifrflslitni next ult- tunin and we expert to Iienr morn of them later. Sullivan with his tlilllillllfllfls .\lre-.' Mr. Alex .'\lltlI't‘.\\', East Rtlyflll)‘ h,“ lv()v(nypl\tlv purcliastid frnui Mi‘. Kefiuiictly Pauline Brilly Colautha n vH-y prtmiislug 2 year _.'>l'l heifer which itiay be heard ir-.ui iii Ani- herst next lrll- - _;----' <a>———— Do not suffer n.n other dav Wit-I- Iiching. Bleeding or Fratrudlni Piles. Ne. surgical (“)9 equiv‘ ration r ed. Dr. trcsee’: Ointmen. will ro- lieve you at once and as certainly" cure you. 00c. a box, all dealers. oi Edmanssn. Bates 8: 60.. Limited roronw. Sample box free if you wont n this nan“ "i bnrlnro '7:- HRUV CARTERB RELIABLE BEEDBP- SLIOO-I-IZ-MEImth. 4 -—._;_-—;:—~__-i_.____—'-—‘. —_—— ———~—-— May I J of Without i Alloy The cheerful spring days o! May will" lure you III‘ outcl- doors. You'll want to motor, A > or participate in some favori- te sport. Notice to Advertisers The cooperation of advertis- ing patrons is requested in the direction of getting "copy” into the business ofllco before twelve noon on the day previous to publication. (Saturday 10 am.) Very often the receipt of a large advertisement or even reg ular changes after that hour serves to dislocate the regular work of getting the paper made up in time to catch the malls- and not. infrequently such ads are at the last moment left out This situation is not of ser- vice to either the advertiser or our readers and we, therofore,_ request that copy be received in the business ofllce. NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON , I lint, the bright sun is going 4E to be harsh with skins and complexion: made delicate and sensitive through the winter months. ‘ lady Luxury t‘. . Clio!" i 0 will onwble you to enjoy tho delights of alluring May with- out. alloy,‘ r l This delightful preparation , ls neither greasy or sticky- > and is daintiiy perfumed, ' AIJDIY it freely ‘before going ‘out and the sun's rays will I have no injurious effect on Yfillr skin or complexion. i'r'e ALSO FINE Foa HEALING CHAPS. Johnson & Johnson was auatrrv nnuc. g arena '- AQAAL AQAAAAA ‘KIR- KINTVI PRINCI are. 1 y BATH TRAYS, SANITARY ti‘ ._.€____.__..~n Q-OOIIOI-GIQ-I4IQILQOQO4 IOF‘ _ For Your =Lobstet Factory Equipment TRY OUR HEAVY V I is how the. (iwiior iii‘ Dcuorzi IV and ‘ special attractions. The H. C. L. the lines listed below. "l.98 300 pairs of women's White Canvas high cut laced boots, igh heels. ' medium Sizes 21/; to"? only $1.98 A splint Attractions in Summer Shoe Prices ' - We have secured for your summer shoe buying a large number of E-Zillhflllilili l‘. i '.‘. f can be easily incl-come by consulting no‘. - For woiiitnfs high white QHIIVZIS laced boots, lea- ther stiles and ‘heels. ' The heels are stylish, medium ltigli, Price only $1.98 a Pair Women's Buttoned Botiis, SivL-us 2r 3a sizes t2, llkiiiiirifs luck-d binds, fll.“ I1, Ill’. THE TWO LINES ll.l.ll$"i‘l?.»'\'l“<Ill Alli WE ni-z- by fir 'l‘lll<l BEST VALUE IN CANADA for ladies. uitli <1il2lll tl-t-t, or _\.'-'».ui; ‘llFlS. $01119 of them have low heels, suitable like these would be from Ytilil-ilil i't>i":lit-_i:oii:i:'-1 lily‘ mist i'itl‘t_\.' til Slflck l0 igllflfalil. Only $1.00 Tan Low Shoes, and Tzlll ‘plllllllr-t also Black pumps, for wonviii andgirls, sizes 2, 2‘; 1'». i3‘- Now $1.00, worth up to Fill"! p.3- pair. ~~ ~ . $2.98 Ladies House Slippers. illatle of T. lfiitt-iit ltxitliti‘ zinti Pluck lfiil. luv." .<llft(‘>'. ‘CSI-‘ciifi '2 to. l I L. Iy- L“ tinlly .:-_.':ll'fi', Worth tlxrw.» llilwri tlie" PFICU zislk- ctl. lkl»i-"»i.~:i'.< lliiifh Lzicctl Boots in " Vroxiii vi‘ lilac-k. or blzick Dongola kid, with three straps. Greys and .. . i ‘Jig, 9,, j, medium heels, easy lifting‘. all y i; ' “ -' ‘i 2' -' sizes 21/; t0 7. Worth ilili-OU- 1§l.:<;l\'.< {ire all sizes 2ll_- to 7. . lii/l Hoots, yiatent ti». ~r it? value. Children's Misses and Women's l t . Patent Pumps, 10w licelcil. l Children's, 8 to 101.1; . . . MlSSeS t0 2, . . . . . . . . . . N! h ‘up U‘ Women’s'2',§ to 7 . . . . . . tom-M gyjyg‘ " $3.95 ' $5.95 Boys BOX Kiri Emil?" """'"“4 minim‘ lil l; ilitl lliixh laced good and solit. ‘Mm, _ _ _ _ _ ‘ “$53,; SizeslOto _-'1-_' Sizes1to5...... Black Buckskin as above ill-d" and sitthoo. - till sizes 11' 4_; to T. IIIHHYN NF» l"..\l§. HHS Ilia-d. izllillllY ...-s_ Brown Sneakers Best Quality‘ > PACKING TABLES PIPE,‘ ‘l are. ‘ , Anyahlng in Sheet Metal > supplied at shortest notice" ’ ORDER NOW Fred ll. Trainor _ > 80 Grafton ‘Street 1E Phone 393-J. Opp. Prince Edward l 4 QQQQO-IQ- O-OIOO Childs Sizes o to io . . . . also Boys Sizes 11 to 13 . . . . . $11" Boys Sizes 1 to 5 f. . . . . . .$l-ii5 Men's Sizes 6to l1 . .. . . . $13" ifaiitliils Zion-ii in 1 . v. .1 \\‘)0".~l" .'.-. llrtirvn l.t‘tllll0l' Saiidzils. Sixtwl Ii to T‘ 3 ...... ... 951-25 Sizcstitti lii‘; $145 Sizes ll hi2, $1.65 WomcirsZ-Zl -» to T . . . . . . , 981-95 t ORDERS WILL BE SENT BY MAIL, PtlSFAGE FREE. ALLEY & CO..LTD., Fashionable Footwear Charlottetown, P.E. I. PAGENINE . .1.;7 ~ _f\;