llllllilllllii “lilfilllllll” armless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops , and Sooihil! "Syrups;- No Narcotics! other! Fletelisrfsflastorla has , 1,. use for ovsrJIO-yssrs inro- . babies and ‘ oft Con- Lion, Flstulell , ind Coho natural sleep without opiates. genuine bears srgnatum o1 The Diarrhea; aliayins gvorlshligsts ‘ . - e; ‘; - - . ‘Efisudllmiza?’ lliaoivsiyslde. I uslmilatlon of Food; giving You cane ways qfet sorr coAl N abundance of soft coal at lower prices is available every year-wand may soon be the only fuel available. l» Thousands of homes are protected from fuel slaortage by McClary’a' ' Sunshine, Furnace -——' It bums any kind ofcoal. 1 Consult McCLARYS dealer. He will plan a heating system which is [hlip guar- anteed to make pour h a m e comfortably warm. i. :"' The AIR BLAST, RING is an 1x61081110 llcClarphsr feature insuring tha roper burning ofso l coal. Thousands already in UNSHINE ESTABLISHED 1894 A GEORGE NEAL Ltd. St. John’s, Nfld. We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce (jopsignments of ' LIVE ‘STOCK win havegur pcgreful attention. Reference: llhelBflllk 0f N“? Sam“ ~4 ~ws i Tfii? u, jrooxen have veniences you bu; e~ c MORSI-Il "m the amnion; of ‘O ' Y hr ONO dependabl 21am m baa Jrreakini d 01mins W816i‘. wool and silk hose 25c pair up. An- niversary Days. Prowsa Bros, (Ltd. here in black and Txavy blue-M inches wide $2 per MOORE k McLEODLIMITED, i STOCK QUOTATIONS ~. V‘ GUARDIAN g i . SHOP front Holtnan'e Catalog l-BEUEOT ‘THE LATEST atylos ' in Ladierv Sailor diets, American LADIES corrou, Idsle, silk and models. Prewss Bros, Ltd. , ‘ 1 ens-lesser Special discount. ‘traffic-fie b ‘ s for this scheme wince hy ‘keeping helore the minds oil-the people the very had condition of our roads and the great need o! The PublieeEprum vllitionillnued from _Page ,4) r6 00111! much 500d for the Pro- ,_. ‘hing being dons to relieve the 100‘ YARDS H4 INCH navy nus; at 89 . Anniversary Days lea spec- ial di count. Prowse B_ros., Utd. " _ 27624-3031. ‘SPECIAL sate OF critte- JUs-r ‘ARRwED_mc v 4 tj ren's wide rib cotton‘ hose for ment of Ladies’ SW11 silaaibi-Zls “FIRST 0F MAY SALE" 3 15M" Ham Pro“, Brogan, for $1.00.—MOORE s. McLEOD ' 2723-4-29-21 ‘JWTED- ' . ~. A LINEOF Laolss- coArs A... niversary Sale Specidl $15.00. Prowae Bros, iLtd.; I 2762-4-30-31. 27 52-4- 30-31. rue NEW PIN» strips, liulting‘ is .50 yard.- “TAVLOR8" TALCUM 19 (181118 per large glass bottle at the “FIRST OF MAY SALEr-MOORE 8s MOLEOD LIMITED. THE om- m risen-n... second ALL CHILDREN'S cotton and and xflnoll Presentation.’ of the "Girl wool hose. All sizes '25:: s pair up. "1 Rad" 15am diililhiflfifi 8 crowded Anniversary Day Qpaclm dlggounf" house ‘at the Strand Theatre last ‘Prowse Bros, us. areas-soul. lsht- The Charlottetown members ,____ - f "the I. O, 0. F. and those who woman's corron- HOSE, participated in the players to be brown. black or white-First of congratulated on the wonderful May Ssle,‘3 pairs for 69c.—-MOORE succem that has attended their ef- ,& McLEOD LIMITED. lort. , 10% OFF ALL Ladies and Child ren’s hats, on Anniversary Bale Days.‘ ‘Prowse Bros, Md 11 0 \ COMPLETELY RECOVERS. — Friends of Miss Maud Cameron of 1-08 Aosoloo are cflllxratulsting her on her complete recovery from injuries received last, December when she was struck ‘by an automobile in chesouthern city. Miss Cameron was Fbornin Indian River, -P. E. l., the youngest child of Joseph R. Cameron, a native of Wellington. Her mother was Mary McLellsn, a native of dndlnlr River. ‘When a. small child, Miss Oamemn went with her parents to Brook- lyn, ‘New York, where she lived up do six years ago, when she moved t0 LOs =Angeles Miss Cameron spent many very happy vacations on "The island." How Would‘ You Like to Grow Hair in a Month? msz-aeo-al. ONE QF THE BIGGEST bar- gains at the “First oi May Sale" is this great line of boys double knee, double seat Suits of English Tweed, clearing out at $10.95. Look this over at our recommendation— MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED. A FEW NAVY, BLACK and Tweed ‘Suits, Special ‘for Anniver- sary Sale $7.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 2752-4-30 3i. REPAIRS NEEDED.-—-'l‘he atten- tlnn of the City Fathers is called to the present unsatisfactory con- dition of the concrete sidewalk at the bottom of Upper I-llllsboro street. in several places the cement- blocks have been pushed upwards by underlying wooden beams; two ‘situation, Their scheme will never work thougmhecause it is too arti- ficial and unnatural. convenient. for all ordinary pur- poses. to drive single teams on the roads. thrifty people, they keep only suitic. The people of this count-ry find it Always a common sense, lent horses fed and conditioned for the road to supply their needs. The loads to ibe hauled are light, and the distances travelled, as a l'il‘l9, are short. lt is the height of twad- dle to talk of tllg heavy loads that could be hauled ll we h-ad double team roads. We have no such-loads to hs/ul. If we had the rosd would bothers. for it is traffic that ibrlngs roads. All the hauling necessary can readily ‘be done, and is done, with single teams at a great saving. This applies to the average person. Theresre. possibly. some odd cases gvhors it would be sound economy to have one man drive two horses instead of having two men do so, but such cases are rare. No fault is found with the side-hitch. it is all right. mark you. and there is no lbetber rig for single teams on a dou- ble. team road,‘ but the use of the side-hitch will not (can not) pro< duce a double team road. It was never intended for that punposs. it ls the result, not the cause of the double team road. The fact remains that there is little or no heavy haul- ing to be done. The single horse hitched to some suitable sleigh fills the need and the demand, lt is also custom and usage. and that is so because there is no call f-or sny- thing else. it is uiia i: "3' ‘o inlet on people some novel contrlw...“ that is not in keeping with usage and practical economy. ‘Fourth-The principle, practiced by city government. of compelling real estate owners to shovel the snow from the side-walks in front Getting bald, hair falling nnd furlinu? If you wunt to grow new. healthy huir right uwuy I will semi you absolutely Free, n sulnple of the famous Alexand- ser Glundnhulr. No cost, no obligation, of them standing at angles of about thirty-five degrees. The im- mediate removsl of this menace to pedestrian traffic will be appreciat- ed by the residents of the nolghbor- $235173: Q$°B§QEQEEI§GgPE¥O£QgI . h0g1]. Carlson. of their properties. could well be applied to the case in hand. Why ;n0t have a Provincial law passed d condition? The practical man news ‘that Tunas case of ‘intense, "a stitch in time saves nine." _ very-little work mt the right time would prevent the deep pitches from tormlng._And if someone we're real ly responsi“ -tlon o! the rosd the trouble would be at an and. for taxes; "What's everybody... bug. Ines-s is rvubodyb ‘business? and the ‘double-iteanr road and shlffibar are impracticable, then why not apply something that is workable‘! Compel the owners of land to have _all pitches removed and the road. why in front of their property kept in good shape, under sufficient pel|~ ally A for each small por< Our people have a great dislike to assure that the desired with slices of home coo h brea and it'll-at i m. r and hes king‘ '-| lunch firs? “ Lb“; . “YEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 700 Kllocycles (380 Meters.) WGY (Sohnectsdy, N. Y.) General Electric Company. Eastern ‘ Standard Time. 11:55 s. nL-Time signals. 11.30 a.m.-—-Stock market report. 11.40 B.IIl.—Pl‘0dl.li3G market re- port. . i HARNESS MAKING ‘Before purchasing your harness for spring work, glveus a oall or write. Our pnlces are lower than mail order houses, while the quality is far superior and our own manu- lecture. Sold by E. L. Harrington, Eldon, Allan Cummings, Hunter River, Me- Leod and MoGreger, Montague. J. J. Gillie, Melville. Lloyd Moreslde, Hampton. S. L. HARDY, 6. CO. Manufacturers Charlottetown compelling real estavejroldcrs in the country to keep the winter roads in "front oi their farms in 2702-4 i831. end be reached. - w“ " ' ' lam, Sir, etc, -1;2-.u»-. I E ' C. GRAHAM “qnsloe, April 26th, 1924, “' Mlnard's Llniment For Coughs - L .i 1Q. - l u n" W. G. Y. - ~. 11:45 a. 5.00 p,m market quotations; news bulletins. A Warmer House at Gives More HeatDThan Hard r. Dir-Weather report.‘ 5:30 p- nt-‘fadveutnre Ste " i. .-—Produce and stock (courtesy of Youths’ Companion), _ ‘"4 SILENT NGHT. " ' ' 719F313? rues , I now lllsnuesu Order from any of the followrirtg dealcrst . , ., s | . s .. . " . . tut: ca‘! s, E3...;',h8'i§..'.f""if'-.=tet$.h .9. O A Oannllmin 035.. m-&'P$"cm§ir'a§“€= ark-en i-p/illllidllx, April ilt-Quotstions furnished ‘by Ward & Johnston” Members Montreal Stock Exchange Dell Telephone ----------- -- 127% Brampton .._._-.--- - 35 St. Lawrence Flour - - —— _0tbawa Bower ,---. m... .—- _ ‘IGuba Cane Sugar _. '_.. 12% Oubs Cane Sugar Bid. .... .. 66% ' Pan American Petroleum ._. —— American Can ----------- -- 101% . Brazilian Fraction _ -- 61% Howard Smith Pifd. _ - 93 Howard Smith ‘Com. -.. - iSpanis-h River Pfd. - --- 107% Spanish River Corn. ...... .. 97 Si; Steel Company of Canada. __. 72 V British Empire Steel 1st Pfd. - Pénmans -- " Abitlbl ..... .- 54 - Shawlnigan ---.. -—- Lalurentlde Pulp .--._..__.. 86 Canadian General Electric .- ‘ —" Canadian Steamship Com. .. 15 Canadian Steamship Pifd. --. 49% Asbestos Com. ........ .- — Dominion Bridge 61 Montreal Power --. 156% Winnipeg Electric --. 26 Naltonal Breweries -- 491,5 Atlantic Sugar -- -— 100% hm. Locomotive ......... __ Am. Smeltlng & Refining Anaconda Cop.er ..... -- Canadian Pacific Railway __ New York Central ....... -.. 100% Crucible Steel ..... -- - 511/, international Paper _ - 37% Kelly Springfield --- - 14% Mex, Petroleum .......... -- international Mer. Marine Press Steel Car --__. Reading ........ ._ Southern Pacific 88% Studebaker ..... -- 88% llnlon Pacific _.. 129% Utah Copper ...- 663g U. l8. Stool . . . . - . - - - --< 99 MONTREAL EXCHANGE An attractive block palllm that well in any kitchen. Bank Montreal -§----..-.. i f“ Q 1351M?‘ T‘ "- (‘f7 ulullrzul - _ ‘out ' trusive, being p appropriate for mo,“ effect you wish ‘i do" '5'" f. =€¢§8 ~_> , .' l d’! I .'\ \ . . v‘. _ n ¢_ ‘-’~°v’_. o " \ UCH of the charm of a taste its appropriate ‘floor covering. Th tern harmonizes. It 1s pleasingly attrac Linoleum never looks out of place w room, bedroom. _hall or kitchen. Clio scheme and design from the en oriéntal anciblock treatments o You can have soft, soothing harmonics. oi contrasts; subdued tones, or a note of cheery sider the room, consider its _ _ Then choose DOITIIIIIOII. a h; I.~'\\:;r»a.v--.-r y “v;- .’->~_ /-:",-' ' \”\ at: ' ‘e|$\ 4 d!“ ,1 s 9Q; = l a. ~ ' ‘ '. I . 1W9. ‘V’ Tait‘? ‘ .‘..:.: jgkif‘ 1 “ __ q‘ ‘a 4- ‘ .5 4, r “f I‘! Al? art and parcel of, and in per entire surroundings. That is the kind of floor Do every room. to get. furnishings and llI-ll A nice paitem for the Lil/mg Room, one of lhe_ many attractive designs available 1n iasieful colormgs. elightful Patterns or Every Room fully decorated room is due to e colors blend, the pat- tive, yct quietly unob- fect accord with, its minion Linolmnn assures. Rich and substantial, Llomiirion ‘nether in living or dining 111;; the right color (‘less variety of laeautilul floral, llercd, is sinzpficity itself. equally tasteful larightxicss. tgings and the Linoleum to suit. i It is This rcfncd design is ‘pariloulorly ap- propriate far Hall or Dininj Room. . < , l ' Con- Bsnir Nova Seotia ..._.._;’,... Wheat-May, 108%: July, 105%"; Sept, 106%. ‘ vCorn-May, 77%: July ‘i854: Sept 78%. , oars-May. 4H: July. 44%: Sept... 40. nMller-‘s Worm Powders can do no injury to the most delicate dhild. Any child, or infant in ms status of adolescence, who is infested with worms can take this preparation without a qualm of the stomach. and will find in it a sure rslist and s full protection from these destine- ms posts which are renew!!! M. mosh sl sea and srsat suilerial to isglo or little ones. ' . - , on mo. * h Dominion Linoleum by the yard comes in widths sufficient to cover the entire floor I of any ordinary room, without seam or crack. Many, however, prefer Dominion Linoleum Rugs, made 1n convenient SIZCS, 1n .31, game wide range of artistic patterns. Whichever you take, rug or piece goods, you are assured of a deem, ganitary, labor-saving floor of unusual beauty that will ' wear for years and years, giving comfort and pleasure every “day of its life.‘ " Dominion Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Rugs are rc- maskably low in price. And their wonderful wearing qualities make them cheaper still. See them today at your dealer's. Send name and addnsa and we will aensl you an attractive rug folder in colors. - drssa—-,- Dominion ,, Oilaldth Q Linoleum Co. Limited, Montreal. Look for the imne. long-fibre burlap back when lmylvfl. ll Henlifieela ne Dominion Linoleum andldswee inn satisfactory wear. The‘ ion Ia N»: the [can ' aflflnaslnien Linoleum Rngsdrdpim- gaaruslesq! 1111.1 Riff" - . s _ t =. u r For iha Bathroom than la nolM‘ qsltssaqmmsi- eeeeltnpb. ' 1,11; dads-vi, . .