,1 ll ill .3 q- ~—-*_-_.<__.,_ _ ._._.. lad: in Canada U; the makers 0/ [he jnmonl Dominfon Bullluhip Linoleum _ JWIDAXQ,,,.,,.,,, , ‘w,’ 3-, --r\_ p l damn; THE CHARLOTTETUWN GLJABPIAN R" A L |_ n: n. o o nfié’! a _ a 1. ‘ . ( _ O _ ‘ v .3 I .1 6 o 8' 6 . i - 9 Q o» o o . . .0 0 0 0 -. q I ‘ V . . .0 o o Q 0 o ‘o . Q .' -.. ' ., ‘ o o ..l._:i‘rmz‘.ll ’,4.' o o “o o » I - - . _ . y‘ = ° pldlnlllluclrvlsled e a e i" + a + ca. o ~ o lif.7.'“l'l'.°."§5"."; _ V. . Y ‘" __; _ - Ivulllblclnlwodil- ‘Q i__ ' ‘ jcrenlcolourlnln. Fl...» Beauty Thar All Coin Afford EAUTIF UL Dominion Linoleum is surpris- ingly low in price. Distin- guish ydur living and dining rooms with it. Tone up bed- rooms with its cosy charm. Let it brighten the kitchen and hall. Dominion Linoleum comes in widths up to twelve feet and is " quick and easy to lay. Put it in yourhome this spring, to stay, unmarred, through years of hardest wear. Dominion Linoleum ends tire- some scrubbing and sweeping extra hours of leisure. back. Moderately priced. too -— a damp mop or brush keeps it spotless — affording _ At House Furnishing and Departmental Stores Everywhere i-T Other Beautiful \ l. ‘ Dominion Floors Dominion Inlaid Linoleumin widths up to six feet only, imparts a touch , of real distinction, Delightful de- ' signs that cannot wear out because the colours go right through to the Dominion Linoleum Rug: afford exceptional decorative scope. standard sizes at popular prices. Lie flat without fastening. Many beau- tiful "new designs at your dealer's. All I7! a iGanadian Pacific- MONTREAL, Que, MOORE & SMcLEOD Limited Jominion Linoleum .1‘ Stock, Show and Sell in Charlottetown theproducts of the sing the ‘ company's shareholders. The decrease in rates if fmadlan Press) May 2.—The y Dominion Oilcloth ,& Linoleum Co. cflnndl be considered entirely SM- three months of this year show an risfgfll-Oflhidlll- WE iefllél’. 3181mm" increase of $3,864,778 and net earn- ' ‘an Pres 911i 0 i 9 8X18 B11 Pa- ln s of 1,651,672. If the same re- Cific RflllWBY 583d Wdly l" flddfei- latgive lnzfrease ls maintained during, i ‘ Enmlfll melding 0f the the balance of the year, the surplus after charges will be ample to take 8nd 111- care of the increased dlvldend re- resuns o; me year-s operations m? crease 1n wages granted had their qujg-ementg [or the year." curately reflect the conditions which inevitable e59“ upon m” “minis prevailed during that period and Of you‘: ‘mmpmly and m addmll“ vlewed from the standpoint of- a cxpmddures For on equipment and ‘llevlw j-—<0¢_.__.__ llmh ‘ll auromfilhlc races =1 has "been Czrvenllcd that. sufllclent margin 1n net earnings mfllnwnllflce 0f WHY We"! Sllbfillflflll- r-altscs care rwnning over walcr after charges and dividends. they. latcd Mr. Bcatty continued. "The ‘gross earnings for thc first filled hose lo op. rule slop watches. I‘ Card, of Thanks We wish to thank the general pub.ic We are today mailing our cheques amounting to $600.00 to these worthy institutions equally divided. namely the P. E. island and Charlottetown Hospitals . and Protestant and Catholic Orphanages. ‘ Yours Sincerely l»;:'l '.* , for their kind interest shown by their patronage in our Anniversary‘ Sale in helping out four (f the finest institutions in this Province. 4' i. ‘FM’ "-** n l Western Guardian —GUA It. D l A N REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity 1s Mr. Ray Brown. who ls open to re- celve new and renewal subscrlp. lions. -1vms. w. A. NlcuoLson, Bedeque, will be at, home to her friends ‘Thursday May ath 1mm 3 to 5 and from 8 to l0 p. m, 4245, K-wesrnnu AGENT-—Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant ls Guardian Agent ln fllowlsn. and will be pleased to re. ‘celve news. advertising, new mg renewal subscriptions. —CENTRAL BEDIQUE mu May 4th, "Barbara Makes a Splash" pre- sented by Lower Bedequc Players. 25c 4230-5-3-21 -ws ARE now sa vmo at .our fountain delicious cre and m9 pream sodas ln all the popular flav- ours. mllk and e58. milk shakes. Our syrups are all made. from pure frult juices and materials used a‘. our fountain are always fresh and purc. W5 solicit your patronage. Gallant Drug Co.. Ltd. 4229-5-3-3l. —UNITED CHURCH 9F CAN- ADA. Kenslngton, May 6th. Rev. J. R. Saint. D. 1).. M1l3l8l5¢r._9.45_a,. m. Sunday School. ll a. m.——"Mary and Martha" short series on “Some Bible Women" 7.30 p. m.-"Help gfrom Above." 3 p. ftp-First, Umted Church, Summerfield. A hearty wel- come to all. l —RED CROSS WORIL-The class conducted by Mlss May Mill, R. N., ln the nursing course of the Red .contlnued for the summer. The work done was satisfactorily, prac- sults ln years to come.—Y. —INSTI’IUTE MEETING. -'l'he Aprll meeting of the Arlington Wo- men's Institute was held on Mon- day nlght at the home of Miss Jes- 510 Gll-‘is- | A 1511c number lot “members and visitors were present and a most profitable and enjoyable cvcnlng was spent. N. PERSONALS —Mr. William McDougall, C. E. Charlottetown, spent the wcclz- cnd in Cross Rivers. < -N- —-Mrs. Edwin Duffy who spent the past week with her mother. Mrs,‘ lScbastlan McDonald, Cross Rivers, has returned to her home in Village Green. —-N—- -—Mrs. Angus Campbelly left on Tuesday to rejoin her husband ln Maine, after spending the winter with her sister. Mrs. James Camp- bell, Cross Rivers. N. —Mr. Joseph J. Mclacllan return- ccl to his home ln Cross Rivers on Frdlay, after spending a couple of weeks in the Royal Victoria hospit- al, Montreal. —- -—Among thc visitors from Carl“.- fon motoring to Summersldc ‘on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art McMlcken, and son, Arthur. Mrs. Albert Weeks and Mr. and] Mrs. W. S. Muttart and family. the flatter motoring fn their new Lan- dau Sedan. Two Million Trees (Canudlan Prcssl . i MONTPELIER, Vt, May 3.—- More than two million trees ‘vlll be‘, set out in the state of Vermont this program now under way through- out New England. iurnlshcd by state nurseries to prl- 'ate' land owners at a cost of six dollars a thousand. Most ofltho, trees will be planted on so-callcd abandoned farm lands and worn out! pasture lands, where the top soil‘ ls very thin. The trees arc planted‘ in rows slx feet apart anpl about 1.200 trees are required to the acre The flood of last November brought home to residents of the state the need of reforestation on the steep hlllsldes, where the soll ls of light character. This type of land gullles and washes out badly during per- lods of heavy rain. lllnnrd‘: Llnlment for Buknchg 0% 04040-0» l EYES TESTED . Glasses Fitted § Competent lervlcs with latest I equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR - OITOMIIIIISTS. N! Illchmoud Sl- >0-0-0-0-&¢00 0-000 00000004040 Curtain rlses 8.15. Admission 35 and . ‘ llcal and will produce beneflclal rc-, Spring as part of the reforestratlon‘ The trees are " nanom r. nrronla . nas acouman . J. c. eno mo. l l Eno, Limited, of. London, England. makers of Ends "Fmlt p Salt." changed hands last week. All the Preferred and Ordinary Shares were purchased by Mr. Har- told F. Ritchie, of Toronto and New IYork. The sale to Mr. Ritchie took place on the celebration of Mr. Ends birthday. ‘Mr. Eno was born ln 1628. One hundred years later. the business changed hands. The firm b also celebrating their dia- mond Jubilee this year, as this 1s their sixtieth year ln business sell- ‘lng Eric's “Fruit Salt" 1n every clv- llzed country in the world. | This ls Mr. Ritchie's twenty-first. The ownership of the firm of J. (Li Cross Society m Kensmgmn, is dlsjyear with the firm as sales Repres-l |cntatlve, having started in Canada,‘ ‘and now handles “Fruit Salt." and‘ ‘many other lines of Proprictarles in gcanada and Newfoundland, United States, Mexico, Central Amerlcal South-America, the West Indies,‘ Australia. New Zealand, Hawaiian‘ Islands, Philippine Islands, Pacific‘ Ifslands and China, all through the iRitchie Sales Organization. i There will not be any change in themanagelnent of J. C. Eno Ltd._. lThe Board of Directors wlll remain‘ ‘and continue the progressive policy which has given this fine old com-i 'pany the greatest. proprietary busl-I mess in existence. E The sale was brought about for family reasons. After the death of gCommander Harold W. Swlthem; bank, who was a son-ln-law of Mn; Eno, and also one of the Trustees, and Exebutors of Mr. Enos Will and Estate. . Surely enough, in true British, fashion, Mr. Ritchie vras given every, consideration. due to his long year's of servlcc to the company, and when the business was to be sold, ho received notice and first chance. Mr, Ritchie states ' that factories will be opened in several countries.‘ first the United States and Aus-' traha. i The deal involved a very large sum-An fact lt ls one of the largest transactions cver recorded 1n the proprietary Field. , | Mr. Ritchie sailed on the “Aqui- tanls" on March 21st, 1928. for and returned on - the England. "Maurctania" Aprll 27th, 1928. --i—<-o>-—--- Q2!’ l V M . l Guaranteed for 10 years. l BIN-ISM dirccli from Sweden in: large lots and the! saving ls passed on lo you. I More than hall‘ of the VELOX ‘Separators sold each season are; ‘bought by neighbors of prescnti users. No. 0-200 lb. capacity, freight‘ paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $27.59, No. 1-400 1h. capacity, freight paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $37.75 Wlth No. pald With . ' Get Yours NOW HOLMANS SUMMERSIDE RE. ¢ Commencing Monday, May counts after this date. custo cash l It wlll pay us to sell cheaper for cash. to pay cash and buy chsiper. Eliminating the upkeep of- books and extra help wlll rc- duce the cost of goods toyou. lie-marking everything la our More thls week. readiness for Monday, May 7th. Come where you will getrpervice, satisfaction and save money. '3 CASH BUSINESS looted on a. strictly cash basis. Positively no book ac- We feel this change wlll meet with tss approval of our a as It wlll enable us to sell at a. close margin, for I We will buy everything you have to sell. ESTATE 0F L. ANDERSON | ~ »- a1‘. 98g s, r. a. f. rnl sit. ch s casn sr -, w evnarao " 1th our business wlll he con- \. 1t wlll pay you All In .1 ~ ‘m. I "A bargain in Shirts. 1.50 3 or $4.00, \ i‘ Young Young Men’s new Spring Over- coats, _in fawn and fancy greys; also fawn and blue Gab- w I erdines, all sizes .. .. _ Men’s S'B' fancy grey . 9 tweed Suits sizes 36 to 40 ' Men’s and, Young Men’s all wool- guaranteed Blue Suitg, S.B. and D.B. models. Sizes 3 to 42.... . . . . . . . . . . .. A large assortment of small boys’ Middy Coats in fancy grey and fawn tweecls, sizes 3 to 5 ‘I years, Suits wdrth to $3.50 ' nd collar attached, sizes 14»to for Boy's Boys’ Tweed, Plush and Velvet Hats, also a. few fancy Caps for small boys, to clear . ._.39c Boys’ and Girls’ Blue Cheviot Reefers, brass buttons, also a. few fawn cravenette coats, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2. 70 A large range i of new Spring Caps in fawn, velours and light fancy tweeds, all sizes . . .$1 .50 ,Men’s fancy all-wool pull-over Sweaters in fawn with dark stripes, all sizes . . . . . . . .$2.70 iMen’s Overalls in blue, black. and khaki . . . . . . . ......$1.50 All Pure Silk Shantung 39c . Black Satin Duchesse, good weight, lustrous fsigilgscliléliifi inch.‘ All pure silk Shantung. natural color only, 33 ‘ h ‘d . lIlC es w1 e .39 Special, yd. 32 inch Dress Flannel. Blue, light greenand rose, 3 colors only left. Special half price, 78c for . . . . . ._ . . . ‘ Donegal Coating Tweed, in grey, sand and colored mixtur- es‘ Special at half price ‘ 2 $2.50 yard for . . . . . , . . . - 24 COLORINGS In PURE CREPE DE CHENE OFFERED AT . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Honestly, we think this is the best silk fabric of the kind we have ever been able to offer at so low a price. materials, 36 inches wide, ready for many uses, and shown in Cabaret Green, DuBarry, Castilian Red, Powder Blue, Rosewood, Orchid, Copenhagen Blue, Rose Beige, Lavender, Dresden Blue, Sand, \ Burnt Almond, Flesh Pink; Grey, ~-Ali Baba. Tango Pink, Malaga. Red, Maise, Trianon, Black, White, 011k Buff. Tortoise Shell, 5 A “good ones” from Linen Dept. Good weight Grcy Cottons, 40 inches wide 12c White Krinklettc Bedsproads, 72x90 inches wide . . . . . .$2.00 Heayy weight, serviceable all wide, wonderful value at FIVE oousuz BORDER MARQUISETTE‘ cunrmnnno Double fancy drawn border on attractive plain n1arquis- ette; 32 inches wide, effect- lveat . . . . . ........10cyd. Oilcloth nlats, 141/2 '3; 27 inches, good for door mat, bathroom mat, etc. A daisy at each .. . . . . . . . . ..10c A line of pretty and durable as well as notably pretty lace curtains, fringed ends, per pair $1.25 Artificial silk combined with cotton, makes a. lovely line of curtains, finished at lower end with silk cord fringe, per pair We invite comparison with mall order specials. M0 RB Mens new $ Spring Overcoats Friday and Saturday Broadcloth Shirts in plain blue,crea1n. and white, separate collar C‘ 10 Great Friday and Saturdy Specials fiwww Young Men's all wool doubld. breasted Suits, with two 1Jairs of trousers, fin ‘fancy fawns - and’, greys, sizes 35 to 38 Men’s and Young Men’s.S_. B ._ and D.B. Suits in. fancy all woo] " tweeds, in browns and greys’ sizes 36 to 42. Suits worth to $25 .1. . . .. Boys’ four-piece Suits, long pants, bloomers and vest and coat, in fancy brown and grey 9 tweeds, all sizes .. I 17. $1.50 each, 3 for 4.00) and Men . Men’s and young men's new Felt Hats, snap and roll brims, grey, brown and fawns .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.00&$4.00 Men’s Cotton Hose, brown, grey and black, 15c, 3 pair . for . . . . . ..,. . . . . ..........40c Men’s Cord and Leather end p Braces, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c Lar/ge assortment of Men’s Spring Caps in all the new tweeds and shapes, all sizes,“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Blue and White Stripe Overalls, allsizes...v.....' . . . . . ..$1.00 yard... SILK 1.59 ' Good weight Extra heavy Grey Cotton, 30 and 40 inches wide . . .. .15c Bleached all linen Damask Table Cloths, 70x70 inches. ,- . . . . . . . . . . ....,...$2.45 line roller towelllngs, 161/; ins. YARDS FOR .. . .' . . . . . . . .95c for Friday and Saturday, at I-IALF PRICE. ' Remnants of Black Satteen, 36 inches wide, ‘offered Friday and Saturday at . . . . . . ..29c Plaln Voiles, 36 inches udde. a variety of attractive coloringszgl ..r.................., c Bamlayws English Bath Souv- largel cake, 6 ounces each, Three Cakesfor ..25c Babys Rubber Pants, a great va- lue at .. .. 19c ~a~...--~---¢---