- bv Mk , _|N._. . ,t.’.¢.. , 1 _ 1 if 1 Like ~ ' For to-dav THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE lSLAND.APBlL 13. 1931. _Q _ >&5 " »~V:“l§' "9" F ` Y Y v-`»~"V"‘ 7"" "`_‘""’ ’T"' P-‘ff "'Y*"` ’1““*Y~~ -- - --<~ __-y--_--»¢l'\vUQ6-fuqy-_ ~ ' ' , ' V \ ' f -e v ssc- , _ .r -_ ‘,_ -_» - ,:-:,.V_-»~»..~~-,_. , _~~ ~~.J-;.L‘.~5_,:.V:-fi. -..»-» =;»_j~1..;_V_~,,._»».»;.f_:f',.'- -_ .- ,,_: ° _ " ` . ' U” "r» 1 r ' -w' .' f-5-‘§?§4~`5'_` -»§a'V.;3{‘.*“§“ " "'»""§e?'§ ';`.e'1- . ' _ V =; »~~ V. ._;- » _ _-1,1.,-,,.»,-¢`_.',_a, ,_,';____,-’ __ . ' f J f ’ - lt .iii moth.-rs only know 1 \\ '\od(`r\flllh \lcn ` n U ,.1 r \ .J _~= g - " _ ‘ - - / Gul tnol Lznimcut really is if, *-1 f. r Crfup there would ‘ ~- - ` mlit hciiny anxiety at all 54 ’ N _ y, ,,,\- hi- Crnup ; nn, not n bit.. A few _ A q “"’°" VM ~.\-_ll relieve Cr-iup in just _ "“,‘_l_',`,_ `,,.,;.»;'7.~__ l: if pleasant to take. and =‘~ :U »i,,1 ‘nrt if tho baby swallowed n 4:,-,:,;-l f'.i.l.U _\1\\'n.y_< keep ii bottle lltindy. n__,¢,¢.gti._l nfs.-elanl |_inip“n_||t_ ' Nor a tiresome moméutln ' Mr. Bestls l lecture to-night. DoN"r failtohear Mr. Best lecture in 1:’ Y. M. C. A. to~night at 8 o`clock. ‘t s é 1 A. Mii.Ni~: Fnasi-:rt of Halifax, dealer in _ ‘ ` . , Plaasing I new and second hand typcwriters v\ ill be t h D " t -d d tomorrow. ..~ hear people say good things about Qoniething you have sold them. 11 Y. 8 ti.\l9S O BYBD THE work of painting the Alameda has -A 1 T e e ised" , , Th* *N far" :ef * id a hi her .been completed and the boat will be ready Thgte are a sample of the expres- `day5_ 5-,one of satisfaction we have heaid abontonr ll S IEAL BLEND . 3 s .-.. e have von tried it. 9 ,iiilliil"l mills the best 25 cent Tea on the market, 7 S ~ The Ideal Grocery, Plone 199, Q55* ‘\f\f\*\\f» EVERY MAN -A should be pcsted, as to thc inerits of what we oler you. y ` First-We offer you goods, exzsludvely our own *' When you buy from us, you will never xe a da icate with anyone pl . Second-Our cutting, Siting, sewing, etc. is se- cone to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a igure, also our own, but we give all preference and adv:.nt\ge to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- ` ences. J.T.NCKENZH1 lie Tailor. 'L l _'__ mm 1 JY' ___ nunniwsmni ~ You will find everything you require in t"e drug line. °\ o Prescriptions and special Kemedes. prepared with the best goods obtainable-cheap- er than any house in the biniiiess- We mn our business in the interest of the people.-No diviniou of pro§b with Doctors - It is your intered to deal with _ HUGHES’ Prowse Block nyside 1 1 1 1 I _ i_ lllllllll !'»£ Who - Does Net - Bake? We should like to meet any person who does not like cake, for we are satisfied that everybody likes our cake - it is always so good and fresh. Please call and give us ii chance to verify our statement. Sultana'Cake 2oc. a lb. ‘ Nut ' 2oc. a lb. '- adlllllllllllwllllllllt Wine Cakes ioc. each. TELEPHONE 211, D. STEWART of llll mmnpnnn * cicntlaften to cure; Enclose 'l0c for post; ' age and boxir. and address Polson 8: Co., ~ t th. ii ea ‘pu g _ _ ,,,,,i;e,'f,°fT-~ Q $ to go on her service in the course of a few A Goon chance to hear about our brave boys in South Africa with the Second 1 Contingent, in Y. M. C. A. to-night at 8 o`clock. Mrs. E-dw. Rabzrtsou, of this city and Mrs. John McLean, Souris, are expected to return about the middle of Hay from their trip to California. No lCo. 4th, P. E. I. Regiment, C. A. will meet for drill this evening at 8 o’clock. Every member who can possibly attend will do sc.-A. A. B.ui'ri.E'r'r, Capt. THE alarm yesterday morning was e caused by a slight blaze in Mr. A. Down's office. It was extinguished with a few buckets of water before the arrival of the firemen. ,I _ A SPLI-:NDID chance to spend a pleasant ‘ evening. Hear Mr. Best tell _to-night the story of the Canadian Mounted Rifles and Royal Canadian Dragoons. Y. M. C. A. at 8 o`c1ock. MR. EARLE goes to Summerside this morning to complete arrangements for his big entertainment which is to take ‘place in the Market Hal! next_Thursday evening April 25. THE Steamer Hillsborough will leave Steam Navigation Company’s_ wharf at 9 o‘clook this Thursday morning for Crapaud. Should the weather prove un- favorable the boat will leave on Saturday. A'r'rnN1'ioN is called to the nd., Sale by e Auction,of that desirably situated cottage A on the North side of Fitzroy Street,owned _ by Mr. J. D. Taylor. The sale takes place to-day, ('l‘hursday),April 18th at 12 o’clock, ` noon. | THE packet Swallow arrived at the Steam Navigation Co’s wharf yesterday ,evening and will load a» quantity of freight which ordinarily should go by the Jacques Cartier for Haliday`s Wharf and ’Pinette. Ynsrsiinav evening Tru: GUanDiaN *was shown by Messrs. Bruce Stewart & Co. the large steel beams imported by the firm for the DesBrisay bloek, which will be erected during the coming summer. Two of the beams measured! feet and the ll cther three 18 feet each. i THE Princess arrived in port at 6.45- yesterday evening having on board a full leargo of freight which included a number, of crates of oranges for Messrs J. A. Far- quharson Sc Co.,bananas for Mr. W. A. Hutcheson and a car load of seeds, 1 timothy and clover seed for Messrs. Geo. Carter SC C0. BY a letter received in this city on Saturday last, THE GUARDIAN learns that Messrs. Arthur F. Trainor and James D. Mason, of this city, who left in December g last for South Africa, arrived at Durban, =‘ Natal on March 7th. Not being able to get up country at present, owing to the _ continuance of`the war, they left Durban 1 on March 10th, for Melbourne. Australia. ____._..;-__-- , FREE SAMPLES? FREE SAMPLES? White “ 16c. a lh. 4 V _ -_Send For A Free Sample Of Catarrhoz- 1 one Guaranteed To Cure Catarrh, ` Brouchitis, Asthma, And Hay Fever. _ fsliilk Bllffy In order that every sufferer in Canada Wi" B0* Bl'°*d~ _ may test the marvellous curative _ p 'perties of Catarrhozone we will mail free ; MONTREAL, April 11___A special from ' to an address a. twenty days trial sufli V 8 Kingston, Out. - iv I ' 1; _mmlrfm fA_,__ ‘ §i¥:ié@%@%l@iii@§%@E@§. llilllllllllllll IIIIICIIOIUBIICIIIIIIIIOIICICI CEUICI I , ` C boat with such ease that they ought not t f I be feared by any vessel. It is expected that leaders ul Fashionable IFUCECIIOIOIOOOO inery After years of hard work for drst place in the Millinery Bisiness, w ever shown in this city. ` one of the largest,aiost up-to-date and most stylish szocks of Mllinery goods \ ,__ - _ _ \Ve have secured as our mnliner l`llSS EDYTHE HAMILTO Who has just returned from the American Millinery openings. . » Weeks C » Leaders of Fashionable Milliixery. P. S. Wanted at once two or threosmart young girls to learn the Millinery Business.-WEEKS .li CO. _ ` ff t=sf;,‘-. .1f_~f= ;. 5 . - l - M' /3*' , .~~;.__' i. `.'_ lf'll""i‘ "_" G ._,V_.i I2,/V -------------- ~ _/_» _-.~_-_-_-_-.`~`-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_"-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l main until the owners send another vessel ro ._ . udlllo IDI N “lhe Next lime o. l SATURDAY afternoon Mrs. R. W. Scott ‘ was the hostess at a tea, given _for Mrs. A Sullivan, wife of the Chief Justice of' Prince Ezlward Island. Lady Laurier and the ladies of the Cibinet circle, as , well as a few other married ladies, were invited to meet Mrs. Sullivan. This af ternoon an “at home" is going an at the . residence of the Secretary of State, at which a number of young married people and young people are among the guests, 1 Ottawa Free, Press April 13. A THE crew of the wrecked schooper Minnie E. F., which was driven ashore at- Savage Harbor during the gale of Thurs- day night arrived in the city yesterday morning. The men who are as follows are being comfortably lodged with Mr. McTavish: Jas. Young, Morgan Gallop, Jacob Simms, James Hilyard, Joseph Reid, Joseph Collier, all of Codroy, Nfld. The schooner which was loaded with seals isatotal wreck, and is owned by Clements& Co., Port au Basque and enm- manded by Capt. Paul Hall. Capt. Hall is now at Mt. Stewart where he will re- after the tackle and cargo of seals. e AVBRY pretty wedding took place at 12 Kensington Ave., E. Somerville, lllIass.at . the residence of the bride’s sister, Mrs.W. , L.Irish, recently when Miss Daisy »Rols.of l this city, wasunited in marriage to Mr. Ernest J. Clark, of Springfield, Mass, by Rev. C. S. Frost, Pastor of E. Somerville Baptist Church. The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers and plants. The presents were numerous and beauti- ful, includlng silver, cut glass, pictures and articles of brick-a-brac. There were Vpresent friends from Somerville, East 1 Boston, Roxbury, Newton and \Va.ltham. Acollation was served after which the happycouple left amid a. shower of rice and good wishes for an extended trip westward. Mr. Clark is the youngest- son of Nelson Clark,°Esq., of Cape Trav- erse and has been abroad forthe past five years. He is the state manager of Massachusetts for the Chicago Portrait _ Co., of Chicago. Ill. Mr. Clark makes his headquarters in Boston and will re- side there in future. - _ LADY Davies’ tea on Thursday afttrnoon was the most imposing _tea of the week, imposing both as to the quantity and the I quality of the guests.Therc were some start- ` ling costumes there, but my pen, or to be truthful. my type-writer, is not equal to a description. Lady Davies had several young ladies to assist her in seeing that her guests were shown proper hospitality. There were the two MissDavies,the Misses Fielding, Miss Burbidge and Miss Rus- ‘ sei, and there was a large, male element, present. so their labors were considerably lightened. The Minister of Mnrine` himself was most energetic in piloting ladies into the. dining-room, and at one .period ofthe afternoon _it was nearly as, A dangerous as going through the Straits ` of Belle Isle in a fog, His example W* lfollowed by Senators and members of 1 parliament, many of whom_ had availed ` themselves of Lady Davies’ invitation. , Senator Snowball was there, Senator Mackay, Senator McKeen, the Hon: A Laurence Power, Mis. Power, and Miss y Plunkett, Mr. Brodeur, Mrs. Brodeur Miss Doutrc, Colonel Thompson, and Mrs._ Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pringle T Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, Lady Laurier. Mrs; Fielding, Mrs. and Miss Melvin Jones, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Soper, Mrs. Berkeley Powell.-Ottawa Free ; Press. ._.__.¢--- , p LA PRESSE EXPE9ll`l0N. 3_1- _ A Quebec announces the return of the 1 steamer sent by the Montreal La Presse six weeks ago to test the practicabilitiy , of winternavigation in the bt. Lawrence J Gulf. The cruise has been a most succes i- the result of the experiment when oliici the minds of the underwriters and steam ship owners. - ` , _.__._..¢._-- _ l pleasant, and effectual at all times. A ed the ardor ofthe farmers in their ex- day and Wednesdav proving fine and lol' one or two years experience-at the ful one in eyery regard. The broken ice and flees that have so long friglfened the ,I steamships off St Lawerence were plough- . 3 ed through ineve-ry direction by La.Presse o ally reported will create rv. revolution in _ MOTHERS DO NOT FAIL T0 SEE that you obtain the proginal and genuine McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup-safe, t I all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived obtain the reliable McLean's Vegetable _ _ _ _ _ 6 Worm Syrup. come to you this spring batter prep tred than ever to suit vnur tasfe, with _ .11 Snannnrowii Nome.-The' cold snap of the past few days has somewhat dampen- pectations of an early spring, but Tues- warin the season seems to be two weeks in advance of the ordinary year.-Rev. Mr. Wightman preached a very able and interesting sermon in the Searletown Church on Easter Sunday appropriate to the occasion, the choir fully sustaining their part.-Quite a quantity of oats are being shipped from Albany Station and farmers are wishing for an opportunity to dispose of their surplus potatoes but theyzappear to moveslowly 111%- spring. ` Our local agent Mr. Charles Mtl.eau has .lone a rushing business this winter and spring iifselling platform scales, 'many farmers in this locality having purchased from him. The maple sugar psddlers are at present onthe annual best and are if possible less scrupulous this year than ever befor-e,as in former year, there was ii little maple and? a large admixture of West Indian, but this year we have it all manufactured from molasses lsugar and sold for the genuine article. Vendors had better have a. care how they impose their wares on the overcred-ulous as the' laws of our land will not bear them out in the receipt of money made under false pretences.-Mr. George Crue has the lum- ber on the spot and purposes building an extension to his already large barn. Mi. _ Crue is one of our most progressive far- mers.-The people of this locality are pleased that Mr. Marshal Wright has secured the hauling of the milk to Albany factory for another year. No better man could be secured.- Mrs. Louis Wright celebrated her 84th birthday last month a.i:d is still smart and active as those many years her junior. ` A _ _-1--}-2:1 ' A THOUSAND THANKS. A Grateful French Lady Cured of. Rheu-_ matism by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, Ex- presses Her Gratitude. Sr Fnavin, Que.. April 15.-Madame Maria Guimond of-this place. is loud in her praises of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. .She e S8§'S!- V ` “I have followed the treatment of the H first doctor in Montreal for Rheumatisin, from which! have been suffering for over six years. Igot no relief whatever from auv or all of them. I heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills for Rheumatisin and I tried them. 1 “I have taken in all seven boxes, andl am perfectly cured". and as well as ever. Of course. I am telling all my friends of the excellence of this great remedy. 4-I thank Dodd’s Kidney Pills a thousand times for my wonderful cure. Q suffering with Rlieumatismdjust what ‘ they did for Madame Guimon . No -one used suffer a moment longer, when a' _.._.._¢.._--- To-dety's Probabilities.-‘fl I .ling ‘, Tonoirjro, April V17.-Special.)-Fine; ` WHERE MEDICIAL SJIEN'-.'33 F AIL3' you suffer dreadfully why don’t you get a bottle of Pelson’s Nerviline and try that? Rub it into your stiffjoints sore arms la inc back bent s ,joulders-wherever the pain is Nerviline has cured plenty of people in this way and that oughtto bc, proof enough that it wfillcure you too; It is an unusally strong liniment that cures rhumatism in unusually quick time. Best household liniment known. 25 cents »--o--- iWanted a. Drug Clerk or an apprentice Kensington Drug store. Apply in writing to D. Dariach, Kensington. ` ' Apl. 181633 w ll. 4 _ P _ I"- \ fl; House ` f lf.. _ it _ -4;. Cleaning 1 ‘l ' ° . V~ ,_ Supplies A1’¥1l\‘\0I\ia. (ext-ra stronglw ,gil Insect Powder (fresh) _ *Powd-Boretx l5c a _Ox Gall Soap ‘/T( (A, Castile Soap Sw.. &<= . ll), \_\lll.'~ Joh nson’s Vetrnish- Restgfgf makes old _furni- ~l‘l;' ture lock like new--15 cents af gf r lJ0tt.lt>. A t .‘ . ' ~ ` . . , anu¢C]srs__ v Zjq , I _ ffll _ M, ~ __ \._,,,..'».` VeEE3EEEHEEEE You need a preparation for youra teeth call on us. We have prepared special tooth powder which is perfectly safe. will harden the gums, remove tartar, and give aspleiidid polish. Itis over double size of the ordinary 25c ~ KJ packages. WEHEEEE fn Brahniin Tea Haszard’s "Brahmin, ' easily takes the lead as THE BEST 25 CENT TEA ON THE MARKET other 'rea aegis.-s have med their best to mich it, but n`one of the so-called “Matches” can approach in Bavor and strength the old reliable ‘Brahmin " The fact is the people know Brah- - min" Tea and will no substitute for. it.. We ` have jim received a new supply of it direct Prices 15 &.z5c. _ l. ll. lllllllllllll DRUGGIST. A -Gaiam neil rT»“~5§>-554 aihlllwt - 3 lls Jus ma er lillif int-Billie .f ‘max w funn-in -4 lv 03 Like all other bu ng-t matter 9 all Paper selection resolv sfiqlf £1; mat? y Now, nf course when you start edt alter W°a Paper, you ve two or three thi. gs in view ” "W You want the prettit st paper your mon# dai as You want an ample variety to select from You want to male your money cover as much. wall space as po=sxb'c Thats right 2 ~ we Well thatswhy were here Weil show you the largest stock ml’ E Island,-probably one of the largest stocks in the lower Provinces Well show von the choicest papers made the bigse t Wall Paper Factories in the U S Well uoteyou prices away below what expect to pav Moore & I u Hi: WALL Parse iran ll l i ¥il###l§4ll‘lI Iillll. IRON - Dodd’s Kidney Pills will do for' anyone J ` J * ' BEDSl i 9 5 ...__ asllimr Wehnve sveryinee verietyinniedinntpcieedbeib-all ii [fthe from to jig 5° We are always pleased so show our goods even ify,og_do|;'g,want\¢»hW TZ 1’ Us snow rum in ‘incl To cu__t‘_e rhenmalism and all the time L it 4 8 I sure, safe, -and speedy remedy is at hand. not much change in temperature. `_`_{ is as #%%#$&ilf£#§ iii# coca; E\/ESF-=l\’E`¥5’i. Likes good stationery l\| Z E Z Z Y likes to pay to much for it We would like you to tee our Paper- ties for 35 cents, something entirely new and. very iuce. Q Our aim is good stati nary at reasonable prices. _i |::> -rAY|._<'::sr==i, The Popular Stationer and Printer Morris, Block, Victoria Row GENTLEMEN S We are showing exceptional vain.-s in lfefsélovfor Spring# ‘ FRESH KFVV' STCl@K.¢ In all the Popular Shaman. A. FW111 like Of? Q In Brovvns T - _ eys $100 $1 B5 and $150- Conie and get a pair for Easter Gordon ,&mNlcLeIlan. London H Men s Felt Hats mm: EE o __ and boys. New stock from India through Kr. Horace Hasmd (Whole- sale Agents for the Estate) and you can always sakforit at _» . - ~: ;'<'¢:‘-' A . , ._ .“ _ .--. , _ _ ` ' _ -- -;_ "`.~-'A .;¢ '-'“ '_:~. _-if . `~‘-,'-, '_' - - - - . ~ ,‘. ;.. »_‘»,_:\v...‘$____.,.__\ .bn A I .D Just opened its _ c '°,-~!]l§\¢¥r¢Y=~\, r r depeadon getting “sir.anmN" 'ma whsiryw 1 \r , .. L51' ,_ *d“|f`_‘...|f-.` _¢,~f‘°_',';.,_ ia .»-#_ .-1-»-- 1. A I