,\ AfEOOKEj Summer-weight Collar; of Fashion i V ‘room: BROSSUIMITED > MONTREAL TORONTO.‘ - iymmr-m w» :'V'ANCOUV[R- yyyO-OO-O-O-O+Q+O- A CRIME WAV-E srms mom; » . REAL . i: HMONPREAL, May 12»—-lt was as- certdiued today that within the last forty-eight hours an even bun? dred of serious crimes had been committed in this city. These fig. ures do not include petty one“. ces, but are all crimes, punishable with penetentiasy sentences; and clearly show that Montreal 'is' in the midst of another crime wave which promises to be the most se- vere it has ever experienced, The’ figures, which are authentic follow: Burglaries, 4a; therté m; automobiles stolen,-13; hlghwpy robberies 2; ,people‘\vho had their Dockets picked 3; persons fleqced by "con" men 2-, ' " DEATHS ’ McCLOSKEY.-At Emyyfule, May 12th. i921, Patrick MicClrial-reyn. Funeral Saturday uiorning at nine o'clock. - - ' , Minus-aim Lirrirnont for llunnlrltfi- CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS act! agzertiaenlenta under this heading, 2c lies- vvord for encl i.- Wisere fllblea eqnso to our care to be forwarded. live eenta Iult be added to coat to cover postage, etc. Contractions count as one word, but five figures (aa H.000) are iIlovvetF-ia one wvord. Oasis resflttancea to cover cost lsust accompany all advertise- —Qlll. in no susae min this rule be overlooked- Advertise-en“ received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. - OOQO+O+FFQOQ+Q~OO iALfi , MISCELLANEOUS ‘FOR SALE-H EAVY BROWN FA per, suitable for placing under carpet. 6 canto s r011 at Guardian office. ‘FOR SALE-DRAFT MARE, yeufsdild, "1300 lbs.‘ weight, per ftccllyr Salillll and in good con- _d.itio.n+»('.»uuranteed to work anywhere. Apply William Call- beck, North 'I.‘ryon. < ~r-v.~—-—-—-—- *- ~-~--~~—-— “CHOICE VEAL FOR SALE ON Friday, 13th inst., at Vernon Ron's-t Stalls in Market House. +‘e\i--~by-~.iitlm M. ldohoodv Uig-g; 2?. weeks old. Finest quality pro- duced by uintellgent breeding nnd feeding‘. dnsbecfton invited . 4... .. - vton SALE. ;,l~lArr¢l-uuo sass ,from myth-prise‘ vIHnners-Buft. Leghorn atflI-ialiifsxa- Charlotte- itown, etc. ‘Pniceof eggs $2.00 per , 1s eggs. $3-00. w" 24 eggs Apply Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Ken- slngton Street. Charlottetown. ‘FOR SALE. l0 ACRES OF LAND mast Royalty 3 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never failing stream. For particulars apply E. 'Whes.tley d: 00., Ltd. This land will be sold in lots to suit pur- chaser. ' \ ..__.v._-_~___ ‘FOR SALE-COW T0 FRESH- cn, 5 jycurs old, Heifer 1 l-2 yrs. old, 2 siiedpf. brood sow. 1 yr. old, 1 bug’ '. (new), 1 set of “DON'T FORGET THE SALE 0P Ibo beautiful residence and land of J. A. Shelfoon known us the McGill property to ibg sold to- day by auction at 12 o'clock. "ANY CITY CR COUNTRV LADY may beautify hor home with flowers, fruit and ornamental trees for one llflllfll‘. For pre war. cut rate price list. iwritc 'l‘. J. Craig, Kinross, P’ E. l. ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS suits mud overcoets from our 30 branches throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. In meny cnsen this price is less than one-third their actual vol- ue. Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customers. Wise men will buy two-or three suits and an overcoat. For sale at our store only. English & Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH- DO "your women folks need mater~ ials in good qualities for their dresses and suits? We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low so: $2.75 per yard, half regular price, in goods B4 to 56 inches wide. This is an ex; cellent opportunity to get mater inls in better qualities than us- ually found in womcns fabrics. and also take care of the child- ren needs. Coll stfour store. Eng filiike i101‘ _ _. done 100055)" '15 hand; Scotch Woollen Company, :;~.1:"::.f; - ‘we as» balance fol, sold by the 21st; of Mity tfllftiigiiflst offer. QADDIYH- _‘ HELP ‘i to I\'ir.~i_ Russel Graves, Appln». - _WANTED . Iioud. ""11" ‘_ . y I ‘ _ ,_ ’ - ' ‘LADY CLERK WANTED FOR To’ LET _ shoe store, One with soiling ex- u» more ti???‘ hr::.:.',i2...‘lr""’~ °- room, situated in centre of ‘ clby. Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 10 Elm Avenue. MALE HELP WANTED ' WANTED-A HARDWARE TRAV- eller required about May lath. for one of the largest Hardware- lEstsblishments in the Maritime ‘Provinces. .Stute uge, experi- ence and give references. P. y) 130x No 2 Charlottetown I’. E. I. MAKE MONEY AT HOME — $15 to $00 paid weekly for Your pare time writing showcsrds or us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work, West-Angus BhowCard Service, 57 X., Colhorno Street Toronto. ~ _._______-_ QTLEBMAN‘ WANTED -sAt.ss- mun a self respecting. salesman whose ambition}! bQYOIId 111B present occupation mIBhi- 1111.0 more congenial employment with us and at the some time double j his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mifld aha body, of strong personality no would appreciate a life post t on wlth_ a fest growing wlwwl where industry would be reward with far shove average osm- ittgs; married man preferred. ' JW-ANTElDr-MAID ‘WANTEQ-A MAID FOR GEN- er l housework. Apply i9 Upper Centrailuatdiitf FANCY VOILE BLOU-SEIS mJBlDiY Blylies to choooo from ‘spcciail $1.49. Pilowvsd Bros. lbtdr, MEN'S lAPs.—we have receiv- .ed -by express tlris morning new shapes. Colors, gray, fawn, brown biue and dark tweeds. $1.50, $2.00 Moore & MlcLeod. Ltd. O G. W. V. A.—Impor'tant. meeting Friday evening at» Syoclook. , BOY‘S NEW CAPS received by express today’. Colors, blue fuwn, gray, light; and dark tweeds. $1.00 £1.35, Stfiilflldiooit} Ltd. ; , v ist services ut tDunstaffnage Sat- & McLeod, ' r. STEWART CIRCUIT Meth-. i ha-ai '9“When she was good the! “m”. Crown Brand on he: food. But when she Ill bl '7 i aux.- . urthtyfv; '30 pgrn, Buick ltiver Sun- day ‘Iln; in., ‘Mt. ‘Stewart 3 ‘p. m. Marie 7 D-Tll. ' ti” " CHILDREN'S NEW‘ COTTON hats, colors plain white, green and checks and stripes,'85 cents and $1.00 Moore & ‘McLeod, Ltd. SPENCER AMIOS- bEA'D_-'l‘he Sydney Post ot‘ Weilnesdziy isilyst Spencer Amos who wns removed from t-he King Edward Hotel to the I-lmrbor Vi-ev: Hospital om Mlonduy afternoon witlh ta serious illness, passed ztwny this morning. Decmised‘ is survived bv one broth- eix, Arthlhr, in. Sydney. lie was in his 43rd, y'(“il<l' and belonged for- merriy to Charlottetown, P. E. I. THE SAPPER SAlLS.-The S. S. Canadian Supper sailed yes- terday for St. John's, Nfld., w-itli u cargo of general produce in- cluding rho following:—2-i90 bags potatoes, 2354 bales luty, 350 bags outs, 120 cases eggs, 200 pkgn i.ut~ ter, 11 pkgs meats, 18 boxes poul- try, etc, 120 head cattle, 5 nurses, 31 sheep, 5d pigs. ‘The mincipul shippers \vere;—.I. .S. \Ve(ll0(.-k, lluntuin, Bell h’; (k1,, Leonard Wood W. A. Niutch, It. II. Roberts, E. ik/“licuticy K1, fin.’ A. .1. llifiin, Auld Iiros, and J. J. ilughes it (lo. ROTARY LUNCHEON VESTER- DAY.—-Rotaria'n J. Webster presid- ed nt Rotary yesterday which was “Stunt Day" with a ilively “stock market" contest ns n special fea- ture. Itotariun A. A. Pomeroy proved his business ability by 90,-. flaring the lucky numbers and coni- inp; out on top. g guessing con- test was iwoni by itotarlan Chas. Chandler, the booby prize being (Tillllturtitl by ' _ Rotnrla-n Lloyd Wellner, hfessrs lfTflllllUCk and Trayton Drake of Halifax who came here for the Choral Society 00110811. sung solos to lhe piano ‘Wwlllllilllllllenii 0f iProf. Fletcher. which werehlghly applauded. Rev Mr. Wthite of Sulhnlerside wns pre- sent as a. guest. evening gowns; in ’ (l-lutrfln-eu-se. Duchesse and (shot, taffeta, all "light colqrrflro wavenrug ~\V6f1l‘ Moore o» Mammal-tic ,~'_"» . . ' m.‘- "y; .,~__.,, “mind's Llnlsuen; .»ifos~-,Gnli_is. I-llc. PEFB-fiiil-Jli l _ Tlielmony’ fr Percy" U, Mmuil Wild um _ city hospital will be glad to hear that she is now doing nicely, P o9 Street. WANTED A MAin.. rei- general - housework, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water Street. ' FOR GEN- Good xvages. ernl housework. Apply 198 Kent St. vwANTEDr-A MAID FOR GEN- eral housework, good wages. gfiply rsuwl, Ag nee treats new, 81 Upper WANTED WANTED -YOUNG GENTLE- . mun desires room and lboard with private family. Central lo cation. Apply "W. S." c-o Guard- ion. I i-WANTED WORK BY A YOUNG mun in carriage building 0r re- pair shop. An experienced man ut (EIIITlHKO work. Apply Guard- inn NURSING PRIVATE ‘NURSES EARN its To $30 a week Learn without leav- . _ _1_ c_ McLean, Ball ing home. Descriptive booklet iilfleiglilydto llilbor, Riley buidlng, sent free Royal College can’): “n 3L 0,3053, PrQwQQ Science, Dept. 25, Toron . - grow," ' ads. 1056-12-20MESat25i APrQUISJY 5345M: tbs 808p Melbourne v- Arltulfl~ smmmm wanted. Hnuscmnirl. nnscrulllllfllls" ly clenm-Boston Transcript. l . . Grape-Nuts so‘ splendid wheat a itnalted barley food with a particu- larly pleasing flavor and-real nqurishi i-msu snowN TOOK tr our WITH HIM ANiD WAS ROBBED BOSTON, May i1.—-After keel)‘ lng his savings hidden in a ro- cess in tho corner of his room flu‘ years. John E. Brown of 267 Show mut avenue, last night decided to curry the money about with him. But n short time after placing the money in his pocket he W118 held up and robbed of the entire nmount-—$1100-—the savings of n lifetime. ‘Shortly after 10 o'clock last niillli- he told his story to the Flnst Ded- hsm street police. lt seems that he became a bit nervous about leaving so large n sum In his room. oven though no one hnd syerjisturbeil it in the DflBi- 3° he placed it in his pocket and went out to n restaurant io eat. lAlbout ‘.0 o'clock he returned find four young men grabbed him as he entered the doorway of his lodging house. No guns were shown. he says, but (they, relieved him 0f‘ every nickel . ,. ..-_.s.. .._-.-.. .. ‘szizt-zo LIQUOR ‘APPRAISED AT TEN MILLIONS NEW YORK. May 11.———Ten mill- ion dollars worth oi’ liquor was confiscated and 2,580 persons ar- rest-ed in this city for violation of the Mullah-Gage act during A-pril. tho first month of the police enlforcement d\lv)$, according to an announcement by Commission- er Richard E. Enrigltt. The C0111- missioner added there is no quest- ion as to the uibillty of the de- partment to make New ‘yflork dry ‘Such an enormous quantity of whiskey, gin, beer, wine, home brew and hootch has been seized that the police are up against it for storage space. All the store rooms are filled. and there is a quantity stored u_nder the Iinrl-em River bridge. All the buck rooms in the station houses are piled high with cases, kegs and bottles. {mi HELD UP AND SHOT IN MOVIE Robbed of $500 in Lobby And Fat- ally wounded NEW YORK, May -1l.—~ Two during robbers staged n hold-up within the doors of u crowded Bowery motion picture theatre, tif- terwurd shooting the-victim whil-c in the theatre lobby. Edward Mamfriedonilo, o. clerk who was robbed, wns sitting in the centre of the house when a well-- iresseil man told him his brother WILS ill in the wash-room. When Mamfriedonio entered the room, a second man with u revolver hnlt~ ed him and £00K shoo in cash.‘ As Mnmfriondnnio followed the pair into the lobby, pleading the return of the money, tho robbers shot him twice and escaped in the crowd. He ls not expected to live. Tho audience, hearing the shots fled from the hoarse through u buck door. JUST Riiéiiyliw new silks for - bhi . , .9. who was operated on in the city - CHILDREN'S NEW HtNilS huvn just. olfrived. Hilue, illu $2.125. Moore & McLeod, Ltd. AUTOS COL.L|DE. -Tw0 autos met in collision at the norrrw of Great George and Grafton Street-H yesterday afternoon while ruun-I- ing the curb. One nutzo was Millie- whlat damaged. ‘iilnurdla Illnlment for (Joitlw. lift-- From Pictou To Panama Some four thousand 11901119 were gathered ‘about the pier at Plum“ yesterday to witness-the 1191131" ture of the saucy little boat “Pic- tou-to-Pnnnmu." which has actual- ly started upon thht long trip. She sniletl bravely out of the harbor zit an 8 .kn0t clip. Tile (iimensions 0i‘ the boat which [are ridiculously small in oknnqmrison with the strenuous voyage about], are us followup- keel, 3ft. i; in; length over all 10 ft; beam, 4ft, l0 in.; inside deliiil. 22 in; rise, 4 ln.; length of cen- tre board, ;l ft f; in; depth, 24 in.; mninsuil, 6 ft. hoist boom, 12 ‘fL; guff, 7 ft.; jib. 8 ft, hoist. Builder, Arthur McKean, Pictou. Capt. W. Scott in reply to a ques- tion 21's to the probable duration of the voyage, nonchnlantly replied that the trip would take any-where from ten months to two years. The captain is part owner of the boat, and is accompanied by thewlther owners, F. M-nloney and F. Camp- bell, all cf Pictou. ,It is reported that Scott and Campbell hell orig- inatliy from Prince Edward Islam]. All three are experienced sailors and well able to take care of them- selves. ' .ture" which is the real attraction -t‘he ‘crew of the ‘fPi-ctou to-Punama" ‘fife honing after their voyage to (Dick up some small change by ex- Quintin: their boat over the country ‘null ‘by the sole of postcards, etc. na Opposed t0 i, Renewal of Treaty i __% NEW YORK, May '12.-chin'a pis seeking the support of public ppinion in Canada and the British dominions to prevent the renewal "of the tingle-Japanese treaty, "ertrnm Lenox Simpson, adviser tn the President of China’ and stu- ticiun to the Chinese Government (iecluued, jn. a sltstemen‘, made] public h-ere today. ‘Mr. Simpson who recently arrived from Ottawa lwhere‘ the discussed the} tread; question with Premier iMleighe and other members of tire dominion cabinet said he hail been corn- missioned by the Chinese govern- ment as its official spokesman l" regard to the treaty! '1'}! a \ THE bruised forehead, trap- ped finger, cut hand. 819F310" ed foot, or smsrtmg burn 0r scald, are quickly and safely healed with Zsm-Buk. ‘On "the other hand, thers isn't another remedy can compare withitior/tbe \_re t oteczems, rm - wimn, or ct. Féruptive skih dlsea es which mildmt catch from piaymllfl- h‘ Z. n-Bdk comforts the skin of the tc: .-.t babe, for the balm ii 9""! sjtqumc Uieadllifl of Nature's purist herbal extracts. There's nothinK 1° mild and soothing as Zorn-Bub in Pii" and irritation, yet it possesses a great antiseptic power. Coarse fatty solves and olntments merely ‘clog up the Ikifi- But Zsm-Buk, owing to its extra- ordinary refinement isresdiiy absorbed into the tiny porefiwhencs its purifying healing influence is curled into tho tanlicrly-ivig tissueli - That is why lam-Bub is so wonder» fully effective in dealing with sebpl leafed. lceration or inflammation. - Apart from the spirit qfodven- _p_rnr,gcn.tnto'rmrowu 0053131101 ~ 1 lids»: During t e recon session of the’ Legislature cue of the most in- terestiug discussions was that- w-hlch took pIllCB on the bill amend "18 U110 Town of Mcntsgu-Q m» mriloratlon Act. T-be chief clause under consideration was that pro; ailing that the planking of the ontague Bridge heretofore done by the town should be made n 911M‘? upon the Provincial Gov. ernmert, _ _ ‘i ‘Mr. S. 1S. Hessian. who was prmiwiiflt: the bill encountered only opposition b t. t him right the htitdjuqanginrl’; ERIC: ceed-ed in getting g 1,111 u, gm The majority wns-marrow,‘ hem l" "l"- Ollly one. ‘but that was“ m2 ficieni, _ . 4;‘, t Th‘? Mi-‘fltmw pearls. needless‘ ° “IY- “We very grateful to Mr.‘ Began" Tl" W118! be. accomplished. VELVETOn their behalf. Their Krctltudei was shown on Friday last when n] ck green and gfay_ 51,50 m large number of the townspeople "lei i" file council chanpbers. Mr. W. L. Poole presided. As. an itpprecintion of th-e services pen.’ Se"?! b)’ Mr. Hessian during the' 59531011 they presented him with u beautiful gold-headed cane and i, Cflllllililnentary address. This .111- ‘lftlfif which was reud by Mayor 1' . McDonald was as follows: S. S. l-icssian Est, _ _ , “RR . l.LLI3, We your fellow citizens of Mon- ,lili{ll(§ wish, on this occasion, to tender to you our sincere thanks f" U"? “WHY favors you have rend- ercd to our Town, and more es. pecinlly at this time, to thank you for being instrumental, during the past Session of the Legislature in Drflturing Amendments to our Act of Incorporation, which will enable the ziffairs of the Town to be con- ducted I‘iliCll more] satisfactorily and economically than thereto ' fore. We wish also to express to you our ilpprecintlon of your citizen- Slllp in our Town. ‘(on have, at all times since becoming l1 citizen manifested your support towards everything pertaining to the pro- motion of every good cause, have always given u helping hand, mor- ally and financially, towards ull things beneficial to this, your ad- opted 'i‘.'vy\‘n. You have also on nil occasions, given the Town the benefit of your legal knowledge, [and in every way possible, have shown that you are not only a citizen, but s good citizen of Mon- fugue. Iln appreciation of such, on be- half of your fellow citizens here assembled, in presenting you with this gift, not for its intrinsic value, but as :1 token and reminder to you that we appreciated the serv- ices you have on all occasions, so willingly and glully rendered to the Town oi‘ Montague. We-trust you may have continu- ed health and prosperity and that the present good fellowship exist- ing may continue, that you may ‘spend many future happy dsys in “Montague thebesutiful" us a. re ward for the many good things ou have done for your Town. ‘in behalf of your fellow citiz- ens. ' Signed. L. H. COFFIN. C. C. THOMPSON, M. F. McDONALD, ' ' iCommittee Mr. Hessian responded in his usual eloqiienit manner, heurjiliy thanking the donors for their splen- did gift and address. It wns pleasing lo know as a Public mi"! that the efforts on behalf of the community had met wlith ihe up- provnl of th-e people. Speeches endorsing the senti- ments contained in the address were also‘ given by Messrs Horatio Nelson, Dr. J. n. Melntyre. I-_- H. Coffin, manager of the Canadi- an Bank of Commerce and His worship, Mayor MacDonald. After the speeches an enjoyable smoker was held. Through RailService To Pacific Coast Fast Through Trains from MOn- treat. The finest train service to the Pacific (least is afforded ‘by th-e Canadian National Grand-Trunk "Continental Limited" now leuvinE nt 9.00 daily from Bonaventure Station. Montreal. c The route of this finely equipped all steel train to the coast is via Ottawa, North Bay, ‘Cochrune and via the 'f‘rnnscontinental to Winni- peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific to Saskatoon and Edmonton and Vnncouver—,'I‘h-e finest of routes through the Rockies and over the smoothest rcndbed. l From Maritime Province points there“ is connection by Ocean Limited with the Continental Lim- ltcd daily. and by the Maritime Express dsiiy except ‘Sunday. The Maritime arriving in Montreal at 7.40 p. m. affords the m0!!! diféfll connection. but passengers by i116 with train No. 11 leaving Quebec daily for Cochrauedat 5.00 p. m," This train, makes connection st lCochrene with the Continental Limited. so it will be seen there is really a. choice of two distinct routes. . There is also the through service to the Pacific cos-st by train deny ing Toronto daily at 10. p. m. ‘via Sudbury, Port Arthur, Fort ion for this is made by the Ocean Limited to Montreal and the Grand Trunk international Limited 'lo Toronto. Mrs. ‘f. D. Rulton. Childrynm Aid S Bolicviils. Ont. wri :-‘ We nevsm snythln: but iun- ult ior bur child cuts. burns. bruises and sores. Isosnsnu provooit supcriortosnything also iorsoothml pain and nu ck hssiln . We really could not afford to be without Lin-Bub." FREE! r s Q!!- ififvioes to the west will be explain ed byysll C. N. R. ticket agents and folders and illustrated mutter may be obtained by application to any of the cit ticket offices or by writing the enerel Passenger Department, Moncton, N. B. via. Canadian National Railways to 1 scenic . Ocean Limited arriving at Levis ‘ at 1.50 p. m. affords connection . - ‘William and Winnipeg. Connect- ' " Pittféulam of these splendid rail REBUMPTION OF PASSENGER Ann FREIGHT annviosas- ' < TWEEN or. JOHN AND soa- rosr MAV 2s. With tthe rsumptlon of service, the International Line will offer ghost advantages between St. John and Boston tfor the trans- . portstion of both passengers and freight. The passenger service is particuslla-ly attractive. and from the outlook at the present time, the tourist tlmvei will be unusua- ly lttenvy during the coming su - mer season. ' The steamship, Governor Ding- ley, will leave St. John every Wed- nesdmy nit 8 a. m._ and every Sat- urday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time.) The Wednesday tnips will be via idssuport and Lubec, while the Saturday nigiht trips will be to Boston direct. The steamship Governor Dingley ltas been‘ refitt- ed and equipped for the burning 0f oil for fuel. The staterooms are colmlmodious, well ventilloted‘ and the mantis served will be the best the market affords. For the expeditious transporta- tiimi and handling of freight the International Line will render the best possible service in connection with the Metropolitan Line steam- ers between Boston und New York via thr- Cupe Cod Canal, which has special f.‘ llities for llllie ‘transpor- tation of thutomohiies, horses and express freight NQTWE Complaints have been made to the Government of reckless auto driving on our country roads, of cars being driven at dangerous speed passing places of worship when the congregations are us,- sembllng, urn-other breaches of the Motor Vehicle Low. THIS NOTICE is in warn ull drivers of automobiles that licens-, es will be cancelled without re-I spect :0 persons whenever proof of such lawlessness is furnished. ARTHUR NEWBERV, in your first C3365; IGURE the cost of theseparate and Expensive stropping devices sold with an ordinary safety razor and you will find that the self-srropping Valet Autoiirop Razor is s bargain at Five Dollars. Also you will save more than Five Dollars in blades of blades are comprised in your first purchase. The yearly waste in blades with a non-ltro ping razor is greater than the total cost of a Valet Ant You can buy a new VsleuAutoStrop Rozor every year with a portion of your ssvingin blades. Razor. strap and i2 blades in assortment of VALET Aut year. Your razor, a strop ands year's supply trop Razor. 85.00 the set. Fancy sets up to $16.50. trop Razor -s/1arpens itself vALn afflbthzor Asst Provincial Treasurer ‘- BEER 8t 65 §,, pretty oiicloths at A big range of L,“ Q Dominion Oilcloths and Linoieums are sold by WEEKS All the new designs in iinoleums at 1.10,, e u m ~ or Kilt/zen Floors» Saves Time and Labor‘. "My experience has taught me the value of using linoleum on my kitchen. it always is so clean, so bright, and so quickly made to look like new. By simply passing a mop over its smooth surface it looks as fresh and dainty as the day it was laid." When you decide to lift those heavy carpets or worn rugs, plan to replace them with linoleum or linoleum Rugs; they arc most desirable floor coverings for every room in the house. You will bless the day this decision was reached, and the moderate outlay required will, in these days of thrift-practising, prove an agrccublc surprise. Floor Oilclotii and Feltol may be purchased by those desiring a good floor covering at small cost. They are attractive, sanitary, easily laid. Each of these products "finds itself" by gripping the floor without tacking. Cull 0n your floor-covering merchant to-day and scicct ourMzudc-ixi-Canads floor-coverings. They are made to mcct Canadian needs, moi cost less than imported goods. SELECT E A R L Y . "J w \ Sold by Al! Lcalinl Dry Gooda. g Departmental. Furniture. flours - furnishings and General Store: u-rnugliou Made in Canada . .1.‘ ‘ h;.v=t""-.r. ~ Linoleum. Floorcloth and. Feltol For S1110 at PROWSE BROS LIMITED The Bi‘ Storm ns.._n'