' _ .i 1 `§\\\\\YIlIl§\\\\\\\\\\7IllllHIII§.\ _ ._ ,_ ,i _ _APRIL 11.1915 _ _ - _ ~ -i-an cu.-i1iLo'i'i-Erowu GUARDIAN race i-ifva \ I 5°" l"` 1 -iiiii iii suit" ii i - l i iiciiiii sutciss liVloore&McLeodl AVOID the Loads of Kiiiilling AD ROADS and 'iii blocks. All good Wood _ by ordering your drugs and druggists sundries ,- _ i by mail from us. We We have Kiiidlms W00<1= make aspeciaiiy ufseiid- ‘ split already for the stov clean and dry. 'save yourself a lot of trouble ‘breaking un old boards with Order a‘ load today and that old axe. ll.PlGKlRIl & G0. Phone 200 Ch’ town Coal Dealer I ' - i-'__¥;_'--.__ ‘E-' _I L ol' STATE MONOPOLY ON BEER l`i0=NlD6}Ni -April 13.-'l`he Daily Ek- press stiys it learns that the solution the drink problem which the Gov- ernment is now favoring is ii st_-atc iunnopl y on bei-.r _ _says the ncivspupcr. "will be brcwcii n-4_4-4*-*H-_ - ` ' ‘ - _ I b- ~*.”: '*'”*‘_’* “” ' "ml “nm M me (‘°V('mm°m' _ M ninilc iii hoinls bf-ui-iiitr tour bf-r i-i "Tho only boor brewcil oi' sold] l Ing ' DRUGS by MAIL i all orders receive our most careful attention and forwarded to you by return mail. A trial order will convince you that we can save you time and money by purchasing your drugs from us by mail. _ Free Delivery-we _ prepay postage to any t office within Qtwenty miles fof Charlottetown. ` Address all orders to it Geo. E. Hughes “The PeopIe's Druggisl" __ in left i'or :i short tour. On their re- -- -~ 'rl-I. lniwt-ili~i ind piililit lioiiscs lu ti in __m______S__ N0 Strmm, _"_ h____v_v ‘__ liritiiiii, iuiil [ri-lrinil will he purrltiis- _ __ _ . l - l ' ' i. i-d outrbxlit- b:iyini~iu tor thi-ni belutr Wm " Hi-\ii~t Tiff turn they will resiile ln Salem, Mass. t(i|- i _\_ __ g ti-_rs luis. retiiriieil hoinc i`i'oiii (Thar- Pure Olive f _ Ui The Olive Oil you get here is made from hand-picked fully ripe olives, from the old trees in the oldest: orchards of Europe where Olives perfection. For table, personal use or medicinal purpo reach- their highest state its the purest-and the best. _ I McKinnon Drug Co. Corner Great Georize and Ki-nt Street. est SES of 71 QL _ ‘ __ l !"\\\\\\YlM\\\iIllIIllIb\\\\\\\\\\7IIIA\\\§-“Zi” Be Skeptical of _Q _ Bargains I is f _ Not All is Gold that Glitters ' It you want, good. Durc my ' reliable tobacco go to an _ & honest manufacturer. W have 'earnestly striven to " _ _ g- establish such a reputation._and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NichoIsonToh. Co., l.-.li Phone 345 - - Manutacturers I/I/IL \\\\\iII/IIIII\\\\\\\\VIIZlIf'.§\\\\VII” ff. I I/l.\\\\\\\\VIIIII/lI% ’llIIlI/f$\ 5 é Q i \ I . . l it ‘ 4\"=, House-leaning Time Is Sherwin Williams Paint Time ` Now is the time to do a little fixing around the house and S. W. Paints dt Varnishes are _the proper kind_s to use, Why? Because they are unusually use and praised throughout the _universe __ /_ A little paint or varnish will work_wonders. Tha old 'worn floors can be made to look bright and fres ith Sherwin Williams inside floor paint or Floorlac. hook throw away.the old furniture but make it look bright any new by giving it a coat of S. W_)éVarnishdsta_i_ik Evervthinizthroughout the home can renéewe win S. W. roducts and renewed in such a way 39 0 81-tara - ire coiiiplete satisfaction and durability. Ask tor color cards. ' W'llia ns House Paint (45 colors) $2.50 per gal. ' 5he".'Ivm ' --I 55c quart Floor ,, _ it U H _ Simon liloorlac _ 50° il" stations i 1 651: ner ‘ii- , Varnish Stain 15.25 and 50c per tin “ ' “ Floor Wax 5013 DH' lb- Floor glaze the master floor enamel~ '\ ~ 65C DH' dl- W Crahhe IT PAYG to buy In this Pro co. r SOLDIERS PARADE.- The 4th Regiment will parade to St. Peters Cathedral tomorrow morning at .ll 0'clock. THE FERRV.- The steamer Hills- borough yesterday began making re- gular trips on the Rocky Point terry. the harbor now being practically free oi’ lceunil the iionts at the wharves in position. l POST OFFICE-lt has been decid- ed that postage stamps upon which the word “\Vnr Tax" have been printed may be accepted as prepayment for postage. Lliider no circiiinstances are inland revenue stamps to be accepted on letters, post cards, postal noti-s or post oibce money orders. MEMORIAL SERViCE_- A mem- orial service will be held iii St. James Church on Sunday evening. in memory oi' Miss Mackieson fund Mr. John Mo- Ea,eliern', both of whom were old and; revered members oi’ the Church. - The clioir will sing Woodward's "Crossing the Bar" and Fields “God shall wipe away all tears." and Mr. Watkis will play the “Dead March in Soul" during the service. ` WEDDING BELLS.- Miss Fanny ld. Corcoran, ol' Brookline, Mass., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cor- coran, Baldwin Road, P. E. island. and Patrick F. Tobin oi’ Salem, Mass., were united in matrimony on Monday, April 12th, 1915. The iiuptial mass was cele- brated hy Rev. Fr. McManus at 8 a. nl.. in St. Lawrcnce's Church. Brook- line. Mass. 'Phe bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Corcoran and the groom was .supported by Mr. 'l`lioinas Lonergan. Mr. and Mrs. Toh- WESTMORELAND.- Mr. Mark lint Vittic has ionipleicd his ion date c,'ii.»uline_- Mr. Freilrick Mat iottetoivn liavini: been therc for the last few days having his eyes treuicil. -Mr. .loy lhist paid it tlying visit to Mupleivooil re<:oiitly.»- 'i‘he people ol' 'Wcstmort-l:ind ure glad to see Albert Slordy ont. again utter iiavlnp; been conlliir-il to the house for ti few iluys. ~Mr. John Simmons and Mr. Wilmot Macl)onai<'k; J. An an pure hnen dmrmsk '*'Dld yolll See the big cot ' nbl t b th in bee con the telephone line extended to Earns- .\. Godin. .l_ ll. Smith. Eili-_ and litre. clii`i'c have again taken up the inattei-_ W. ll. ltoss, iiioiiti-cal; ld. l._i-<'1i'ii-e. A. and we are glad. to learn that this M. Knox, \\'_ t’_ hit-liitos:!i_ .l_ ll. ilonil, time thc coinmlttei-_ will not stop till ,Alex l’i\i‘ks. ’l‘oi‘oiiio; 'i`lio:__ .»\. ltur- llie line is coinpietcd. The writer con- ri-it. (`:ii'Iotcn_ grritulatos the ciiergetic and enter- prising men who have undertaken to CANADIANS USE LACROSSE confer this great boon on our district. STICKS iN TRENCHES TO it is true residents have here done all THROW HAND GRENADES. » tlieir livcs witlioi1t_ a telephone in --- tlie place; but their i`orefatliors did LONDON. April 1:'i_~ tfniizidiiin all their lives witiioiit the binder. WOODS llflvf’ il*-sf'-0v@i‘f-il ii. novel use' tiie tlircshiiig inacliine, or tho rural for lacrosse. nziinr=_l_\‘ throwing hnnd mail delivery. llut none to-day would grenades into the (lerinan. i_rt-nches. » cure to go hack __io the days ot' the Tliey are able iii this way to tliow niontlily mail, the reaping linnli and them father. more nc-ciiratcly and with the fltiil. ' less risk. l"lve Iiiiiidrt-tl slit-its litivi- lit-cn piirciiiist-il to try out thc- _~ii.-lioiii SUBSCRIBED iN LONDON MARKET. e. ---»- s' 0’l"i`A\VA, April lil.-'Flin Miiiist 0 of l-`innu<-o. reports that thu reci- l Caiiadiun loan tor $2i`i,tl00,000, iloiited _ in the lioniion market. has met. ivit cond it ions. Fonce uitoen ARnEs1'_ caiitriict labour law. AMERICAN L|NER'S STEWARD NEW YORK, Apt-_il lil.-Sovent_ at-_veit nien and wonii-ii, practically thu < ' ' _ mire force of ___0w___d__ _md ______wa____ STETSON, and a long list of other splendid makes. _ ei-isos aboard the Amerii-_nii liner Kroonlniid. were placed under ai-ri-st to~duy by iiiiuiiizriitlon oillcers und warrant was si-rvt-il on the vuptal 1-liarging th- R -l Star l`i-. i 'no s ot' _ f- _ _ thi- vt-si-ici. ‘witlitvinliilioii lnI`(t\lti- iilioii i Bolgi Hats at 50C- /59 $1-00' 1-25 to 1-50- ‘ The entire coiiipleinciit ot steivarils , - and iiiiiivnrilessi-s-sixty-ninc men and ° eight women-il was i-linrged, ha been brought in as piissi-iigerss aboard land, the liner l-‘iiiliiiid last .liinuiiry froin i‘nd<-r the law. thi- iiiiiiiigiwiiiiui l-lngliiiiil. i\t`ti-r their iirrivul. it_ is oil`i<-urs iissi-rti-il, the liiw bint illi- i'lii\rgcd_ thi- lied Stnr llno trans- privilege of ti'aiist`erriiig thi- i-ri-\\‘ iii ierrcd them. in ut-1-i>rdu_iir-e with a_oiii‘ ship to uiiiillit-r. bitt i-oiilii not pr(-vioiis niriw-oiiit-iii, to the Kroon- bring to _/\iiiorii':i ns piissi-iigt-iw:about-ii The Gaslight" had a magnetic effect ‘ - upon the Prince Edward patrons yes- The wa" Paper Men terday. bringing out ii good crowd for -___ - put. in nun in i _ tr el in i- -_ _ The big Broadway special “Under 119-“121 Queen Street Ch’T0wn l the mat ee w th ev ein y rg crowds at_ night. _ ~_..<-__.-_,___ /__»__._,_ ,-» _ This feature has been greatly iid-‘ '_/""‘T';""\-»._"_` vertised, but after its production lust '~~.'-1_¢___._.____,_¢_;,--_;;.-;-.- Eco MARKET.-_The Guurdiuu has _night the exvrss-sioiis of 1-11 who saw _ ;;~\ _ __ " ,_ /-'j _arranged for u weekly telegraphic re- it were equally as pralseworthy as the - _:.-_._,______ _ __ ___/_; - .Z port of the Montreal egg market which advei'tlseinents_ li‘ not more. ii-‘_`;7§:¥_.-‘»_,'_~_-hs.-,_;__`1f"~-='.~._, " “ ' _ _ _ will appear in The Guardian every _ it was a most excellent ptr-ture in- /_ ___ Saturday. Followliig is tins week's tcrpreted by an all-star Broadway `“'~'1i"""'--'.~f.-_;;§-‘:_r,_<.»_sQQ“‘=\===___ _ eport -April 16, Eggs, country. isa- casnwliornaile one ofthe best portray- ~-s-___ _ Ffa;-L r : ' ` 1 ` "",--'2- - " . - -‘.'-- 1.1' -r.'~-- _ lilontrcal. 21 to 22 cts. wholesale. als of the best Dllly. dealing with lift* '51 I '.`-ii?-l-`-` 'if _ in the .slums and in society. ever seen i_-_-',_i_‘_; _._ wsooiuc. Betts.-An interesting ui me Prince Edward. A feature nr - g__-J-_>;;;,._, ff, event took place ut the Peardon House the story is its originality and its ap- Qi l ' J-__ yesterday at eleven o’r-lock, when Mr. proprlate settings make it all the -i . Ei, - _ ___:-_ - Murdock R McLeod, oi the Head ot more tiue to life The story grips. the "i ‘ >"" <,-_‘ ;»f~3 »-.;=__ .,; --_=\-.-_1-1--»;-;- iz- _ _ _“_.» F--il "iii-’1~i"‘i'5f;l.i" `l T' i ~ _`<"*f-‘ gi _.1 Y I. tilt l” _ J Every Good Sort of An Wall “C -tu i ii _ __ - ""7 "’ \\\ " --_ » ‘ .\.\"`\i\\\ `\i ui.” - - Y 22 \il\`\lhi\\\ll\` 'l ' "\§lr‘l_t§.",€;'-;;:¢_:§,;_=,,. E \ \\\ i l ",-$.tli` ‘.:‘_`*§&`~_l_,l’_; ‘M An_ _ '\\\ -`\\`\` `_ -\.\.\\_`\‘-i.§\l\`i‘L\l ii ___ lil Lijé-4 This great Wall Paper store, in charge of Mr A Heartz -ee; \ §‘_\,fi_i___ _:Tr \ T". of Wall Paper in P. E. l. lliilllllliiii i Papers from 'ic lf) $10.00 _ _ per double roll. _ __ ‘ No order too big. ` .f /.> No order too small. _ / il ton bargain. We are offer- ing fora few daysonly, it is a very lfine, even thread free from dressing, and a nice linen tinisli to look at. You would think it was a piece ofiinen 36 ins wide. Special 10 yards for $1.00 fine and evenly woven good weight. This linen has a colored thread running through the border, this linen will give satisfaction in wear. 68 ins wide. Reg- ular price $1.10 for 65:: yd _An all pure linen daiiiask nice fine even weave good weight, one that will give - - _<..i.....it.i Satisfaction, in 3 ggggglgggiiggggv gg-g_g§ _ verv pretty stripe and tulip _ I .35 '-' -d g R I design 72 ins wide. Regular Owe S ` ms W1 Q SRU ar $12,-_ yard qpecial for price 18c yard. special for `_ ._ _f. ____________ __`s1.oo yu. ------------------- '-13° yd R' Another all pure linen We liavea large number dzimask in a finer weave of remnants over from our and heavier cloth,_ this one white sale. which goon sale will make a beautiful table Friday moming at 9 o’clock cover, pretty Thistle design, consisting of white sheet- 72 ins wide. ‘Regular price ing, unbleached sheeting, An all fine linen crash ('. 1 or _ nt li ___________________ ._ $1.10 yd white cotton, buck etc. More New Hats for Men Oi thi Il y Four cases more of liaiidsome new hats for men--just received within the last day or two. Most of these new ones are English soft models-and they are beauties l _ Our .stock offers you choice of TRESS, FRANKLIN, v- No man can be sure he’s getting the best unless he has seen our great range. Soft Hats ai $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 to 5.00. Stiff Hats at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 to 5.00. _ 1| Il ` l- at -_ ___-f _ '"1 d ' '_ tiiii- ot thi-ii' ships a i'ri-w for another -diip in .\iiii-rii-ii. Coiiviiitioii of the i-liiirge i'ui‘rii-s with it u penalty of tlil,0tl\\ lint- tor each ulieii emnlovf-d. iii this i-use ilu- iiiiixtiniiui tiue. 1120118 i-oii\'ii~tiiin, \vi>ulii br- $'l’Z_000_ thus violating thc law. _ __ -___ __ _ _ _ ., .~ 5 11 .Tl _ _fl ‘.0 _,.5 E 1` Our Constant Aim is to make this grocery a bette one, a more desirable source of supply, an efficient aid to thrifty housewives. We aim at perfection in all _details-in quality, price and service. If not aready a cus- tomer, we solicit an opportunity to please you. P. I.. Smallwooil Phone 12 r ‘ \" L1: I *O \§ “ ///:gg-_l/_1_1_r_r _,T / L5(/L/_g:_f,____,_»l_lll_ __ 4 -1 4 ' __ ' ' 4 - T T ` -__ _$37 - _,..-- __- ‘__-5-____ ; _,_ _ _ -'_E¢-J/-_ \i__ l -_ il l I ‘ _ \ ' House Ph .5 _ _ -_ttf .,_,=_»,f,,,, PATONS 20 p. c. Saved on _ Men’s Rain Coats 50 Sample Rain Coats at 20 p.c. off One of the best manufacturers of rain coats offered us 50 Sample Coats at a saving of 20 p. c. and as_a result we shall offer this entire lot of high grade guaranteed rain coats at the lowest priceever offered on goods of equal quality. The lot contains every imaginable rain proof fabric in all the most wanted styles and in a complete assortment of sizes. $10.00 Coats for $8.00 $12.00 Coats for $9.60 $15.00 “ " $12.00 $18.00 " $14.40 $20.00 _ “ “ $16.00 $25.00 " “ $20.00 A 'IWO ,YEARS GIIARANT-EIS GOES WITH EVERY COAT 1 OVER $10.00 012: I l0MsluZ lilsmw'-I