\ i "-\A;§`~""‘ “..%’. .1 .--'t_ r 'i'~$' :"*~ 7-. I . . _ F :if-i‘..‘.l'i"Z~"' Z---=.“i r. '..-_W '»'f` '- . .l» ‘W-~. _ i- . . _ . .. . -r.\- L' ~-H »:' .11-». -,-,. _ _ , »-' “Jet my '_-v-'¥~".,"‘ f ' -lr fl-‘ -"f'»-5'-'ry->-.f 71- ui'-1' -. ,i 1 ._ ,»_: ;.:"_. '-..' ._ . ~ . » _ ~ 7 “ ._ »~i_._._. ~_;'_ai§<.._,>}§i_, __‘,i-_'3.'_,_§,:i;‘;, ,..»_¥\¥._;l~’.'-gf '$._.~ f\ __m€_;y'_.-».H,,i*.‘i.__ »-, .',-_»ig_,j,,__`_»,¢__ _ _ _ _,____.,5§_ _ L_ ._, _ i _ 4 ,_ ,- _ f- »w-f-,_w»/ --- ‘wi-.v-rel yi ,_ .~».~;, . - ._,.. »_,,.,_ ,,;- ; _ .___ ,_,.,»,,. e 1 ._.__.__ __.-...~.-;.».r_ _- ¢ 1 1 i 1 if I /» ,r ~-‘, \,,r , f _ ,_f__ _ 1"”“§‘ 1915 'rr-in cHAm._grrgrowiy,gUARD_i,AN _ ' ".'fi~-~~' »~>ce' f.-.‘“.' " ._ ‘...~‘” i. -' ~ -- . . _ '»~.~- =- ._. I l . _, . . .;, gf-.i».->g~<.’~f._-.»s. -.ee ‘F " L " -1 ~""`i--"'-W ‘~=.»““-':~.¢;~ - - , -.s;¢./7;.. - . _..,~ . _».- ;_~ .. . ._ ,_ , ,. .1 . . ,, _, _ ~ - --.1 ~ » »_'_ (4, f - . -' 4 _-if ~ r f_»-.-_.~,-j,;;.._,___ r_:v.;_-_~.-__ PAGE FIVE ._.. .. _ _ ...__ __ . A R_cH_GmL Farmer s .lust Arrived f HSIPS 'Y FORIVIALIN:---for the prevention of Smut in The Schooners _and t_¢JOS eph Mc(_§_-il_l_”¢__arrived yesterday with Al- bion Nut _ and Al- bion Round’ Coal. Let us send you a load. . A' Plnriiigriiienzéili .' “My Lady’s neckwcar counter--tlie most complete line oi’ novelty neck- wear in the city now on sale at PAT- ONS. ~ 1142-5-31-M21. ‘_‘Ladies’ well- fitting stylish tailored skirts, small and outsized skirts. Special sjilqeés, 2.25 and 2.98. PAT- ' 1142-5-31-ivizi. l l -i I Wheat or Grain, or scar on Potatoes. It pays to use it. Full directions on each bottle. CO0PER’S l Sheeping,Diping IT PAYS to buy in this Province POLICE COURT.- At the Police Court yesterday one ‘drunk" was fined $10 or 30 days. P. W, C. GRADUATE8.- The gra- ‘ dairies or Prince or wales college have been photographed at the Bayer Studio for a composition group. 1152 PROFITABLE CONCERT.- The proceeds of the entertainment "Miss Prim's Kindergarten” which was held in St. James Hall on Thursday last were $142. LANDING ?i'O~DAY by schooner “Margaret B. Roper", _Superphospliate Nitrate Soda_ and 8 per cent. Cotton Seed Meal. Get our prices and free literature. Gill & Lantz. Charlotte- town. 1172. SUPREME COURT.-The Su- preme Court of Assize‘and General Jail deliery for l’rince.County June Powder -\f»1*-~ The best known means . of destroying all the ticks, 1 stopping the fly, prevent- ing and curing the scab, and promoting th e growth of wool. Ceo. E. Hughes A I “Fou_r strong Waist values in new modes, worth $1_55 in the "Royal Gazette” of May 29: for 98c. PATON’S. 1142-sei-Mai. I' I ' ~ Charlottetown will begin on Tuesday, I The Peoples’ Druggist . term, will be held at the Court House iii Summerside on Tuesday next, June 8th, nt 10 a. m. 'I‘lie Trinity Term in June 29, at 10 a. ni. INJURED.- Yesterday afternoon little Johnny Gallant, stepson of Mr. Reed who works with the City Coun- cil, was accidentally run over by a jiggei' and rather badly hurt in one leg. i‘he accident happened on Great George Street near the Two Macs Drug Store, into which he was im- _ iiiedlately taken, afterwards being l sent over to Dr. Warburtons, who put several stitches into the cut. lt was not necessary to send him to the hos- pital. ’ ' APPOINTMENTS GAZETTED. -- Tlie following appointments, inode at thc last meeting oi’ the Executive Council and reported iii `a previous issue of The Guardian, are recorded l-Iigli Sheriffs, F. H. Horne, Queens County; \Vm._Aiidrew‘ Prince County; Robert Curran, Kings County; Meni- ber ot‘ the Board of School"i‘rustees for the city of Charlottetown for the 1-.-_-1.4-1-*_- -___i__11- PHONE 219 A ` We are noted for attending to your wants by phone in a very efficient manner. The next time you want anyi hing in a rush just use telephone number 219. The Rexail Store 'l'-he MacKlNNON DRUG £0. ri\‘.i*’ii 1' -i 9 .,.._-`>;. ' :af ’ i ,- / term from the third Tuesday in June 1915, to the third Tuesday in June, 1919, llenry Smith; 'njenibcrs _fnnd chairman of the Board of School Trustees for the town of Summcrside for the some term Wm. Stewart. Z-_ i A HERO lNDEED.- Rev. Frederick J. Paton, son oi' the late Dr. J. C. Pat- on, and well known in P. E. island has yielded to others his own mission station on the Island of Walekula, in the New Hebrides group, and goes alone to start a new station amongst the fierce hill ribes of North Muleltu- la. iii this district lives the wildest cannibal tribe in the new Hebrides. and hc-re recently six members of Dr. Santllli:intl's splendid native teaching P ‘ stuff were killed and eaten. And yet §&\\\\\Yll l\\\@lIIIlII”I@\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\€'lI” I E S Be Skeptical of _*_ ._ Bargains 7 13 _Nniiii i. con iiia ciiiieri i If you want, good, pure gi 5 ' _ ` relia le tobacco go to an | _.'_.~,- '~ S honest manufacturer. W \\\\\YlIIlA\\\\\\\\\\WIllIllll'I have earnestly striven to Phone 345 - 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 l& NicholsonToli. C0., - Manufacturers _L\\_\uxg}»VlI/A\\\\\\\w1///// x j '- _ _" "`~ the Prince of Wales College on Sat- (_7-‘.-;.‘i§`_’_l-"’“"` ffl; Q - _ nrdny, June 5th, at ten o’clock, or as lm-1'-‘-,gy_=,f>`1f|;|,_l;;;_|-il; _ ;~ r soon as the train arrives. As this is _,,___},;..%.i.{§§§3-.~~f:i$12"-2-I-ei-F.~ fl'-* ~-~-~ the last meeting of the school this .¢" ` ’-l~'-i1`“""fl’-‘,< _ __ ._ .`..,.$,;`- year, it is important that every mem- _,_,... ~"""-'fe-~ '; .‘ -»- '= ~v“=r . .. --=.=_~;-_-.~lzii-~.__=.~._____‘ .‘.':.-~-of " -~- " " ’ guviquisrruu- ll You Have Any Building Or -Repairing to do this Spring Come to us for Your Hardware and Tools Our stock of Builders’ Hardware is complete in every detail. We carry only a standard Brands, and we are sure we can serveyou- satisfactorily. No matter how small your order, wewant it:‘”i . - Here are a few of the many items from our large gen- eral stock- _ _ “Crown & Anchor” Pure_Mixed Paint, the best on the market, pfjce per gal. for White and ordinary colors..$2.40 For iuh Colors.. _ ...................... ._ ........2.80 ‘fCanada” Cement in Bags, 4 Bags to bbl. of 350 lb_=. _ net weight.; .................... ................ _ ._ ......... _.$2.32 When bags are returned in good condition we allow 8c each which nets the Cement............. ......... _.$2.00 per bbl. _ Yale Door Checks from $6.00 50 ,Yale Night Liiatches from $1.50 to._........ 2.75 Yale Padlocks fiom 50c to... ..2.75 Other Padlocks from 15c to....... 80c Yale Lock Sets ............. ...85c Other LockSets 45C to ...... .....75c Yale F_ront.Door Sets from ..... .. . ._ .......$3.00 up Extra Door Knobs from 15c to........ Mortise"Locks fron) 20c to .... ............. 70c “Tigeii" Bran_d White Lead, Beaver Board etc., etc., at lowest market _pricea _ full sioc of Carpenters _Tools on hand_. _ _ ' f you intend to do any building or repairing, call and ee our line-get our prices before going elsewhere. WHOLESALE & RETAIL \'\ieE`o2eisl\ar§iicreCo ~;.-_._»~ " 1)’ i'i_-Q. ffe; . ,.1 `~t,._». i-.:t»;* "t .if . s » 1 Mr. Paton faces them alone that he may win them alone cmfwypmmmpi may win them to a better life by the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Truly all the heroes are not on the battlefields oi' Europe. BONSHAW-The farmers of Bon- sliaw and vicinity are busily engaged in putting in their crops despite the uiifavorable weather. Miss Ruth Mc- Leod has arrived home after spending the winter in Rosliiidale, Mass. Miss Annie l\'i. Gardiner spent the week end at Boiishaw, the guest of Miss Blanche Beaton. Miss Ruth Crosby spent Vic- toria l)ay in Kensington. Mr. S. Bea- .toii is having a large edition built to his hotel. which will be iii readiness for the coming tourist season. Mr. A. J. McNeviii is having a large ware- house erected in connection with his store, Mr. Heath Crosby left on a visit to California. Mr. Percy ‘Boyce is visiting at his home in Bon- sliaw. Miss Katherine Murchison is iIIIIII4\\\\\lIIIIIlIA\\\\\\\\%II@Il\\\\YIID Hi P1'€Sel\t in Charlottetown, the sue” _._ of ner aunt, Mrs. John McPhail. Mr. ‘ I ' ' ' 'I ' V 552 \Vni. Carson. teacher at Murray Har- bor. spent Sunday at his home here. TEACHERS A8SOCIATlON.- The next regular meeting of the Southern Teacliers' Association will be held in ber be present. An interesting pro- gramme' ein arran ed. is li g g ..SANOI. BLOOD BUILDER is a valuable tonic to the system. It puri- fies the blood and cures old sores. pimples. skin eruption and all kindred ailments arising from impurities of thc blood. Composed of herbs and extracts only. $1.00 Bottle. E. A. Foster, Sanol Agent ::SPECIAL.-Fifteen packagel flow- er and veg¢tabie seeds for 25:: at Hoi- man'a. Seo page 138 HoIman's Catal- og. 1071-5-27ME8l. _____.__.___.- “A schooner load of fertilizer arriv- ~ed yesterday for A. Horne Q. Co. 1159-5-S1m2i. “Big sale of floor cover- ings, including oilcloihs'anP squares now _on at Paton’s, yust in time for houseciean- ng. 1142-5-31-M2l. __i_7__.‘__-_---°l- l ‘ Ci ar 4 f 'Try the “Tippcrary" g or 25c- Everybody lilres'_it..'E. A. Foster, Central Drugstoret _-__{__\ _ 1116-5-2_9ld8I. "A in e aux iiieiit of Umbi-eilais, rs ladies and geiiu, complete stock.~75¢~ ai i>A'roNs_;_ ,_ 1142-5-3_1-M21. Ji . _ ,. V1 fl' | I 'i GRAND UNK RMLWAV IMPOR- ' TAN'!“-HlP.HOV.ED‘_\TRH|N_,SER _ , Vl§E. L . ~_ Coiiimencing Ma th, 1915, inter- national Liml,t._egl'ho¢tiipped with high grade coaches; oittreal to Chicago and Detroit. Parlor library car Mon- treal to Detroit. Pullman ,drawing room compartment sleeping car Mon- treal to Chicago, Pullman* Observation Library Sleeping our Montreal to Chi- cago. Dining cut serving all meals and valet service Montreal to Chicago, will leave Montreal at 10.io u. m., ur- riving Toronto 5.46 p. m. Detroit 10.55 p. in. some day and Chicago 8 a. m. 'following morning. _ Train 147 will leave Montreal at 8.15 a. m. arriving Ottawa 11.46 a. m., con- 4,: ne in with train from Ottawa at noAo ewEEPEn_- The city Council has purchased a uiechanlc road sweeper from Hugh Cameron & Co. Toronto, for $175. lt was at work yesterday for the first time and -prov- ed fairly satisfactory. HAMPSHIRE-In the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon there was a most interesting and solemn service marked by the reception of ten new members followed by a sacra- mental service at which a goodly num- ber communicated; _ NEW PA8TOR.- Rev. Alex. Fergu- son, of Straiulbayn. P. E. I., has uc- cepted a call, to the congregation of Little Narrows, C. B., in the Presby- tery' of Inverness.and will be inducted to the pastral charge June 1. SALE 0.F LOTS AT BRIGHTON. - It will be Ol!-SEI!!/Ted from the advertis- ing columns that Mr. T. W. Hynd- -‘man’s property at Brighton will be sold at auction on the ground at .noon today. This seems a good opporiuni ity for purchasers intending building.` GOOD RESULTS - The Depart- ment of Agriculture is in receipt of a communication from Mr. H. I.. 'Hew- boii, in which he states that the grad- cd wool sold in Compton and Sher- brook Counties, Quebec, have brought 30 and 31 cents. This wool was well put up and in good shape. The farm- ers are very much pleased with tho re- suits. NORTH WILTSHIRE METHODIST CHURCH-Sunday evening, May 23iir, the service of song given by the choir under the leadership of Miss C. B. Balderston was greatly appreciated and enjoyed by the large congregation assembled. More than a dozen sel- ected pieces were most eiiectlvely rendered and great credit is due to the members of the choir for rtlic time given and pains taken. AN lSLANDER.-- Norton, N. B., is to he settled with the new minister. The Presbytery of St. John sustained a call to Rev. R. H. Stiivert, late of Harcourt, N. B., a native of P. E. ls- lanil_ Mr. Stavert accepted the call and will be inducted to the pastoral charge on the evening of May 31. (lou- gratulations are in order for both congregation and people, and the best wishes of the Presbytcry and the Church generally. will be theirs in this prospective union, says St. John excliaiige. LOBSTER SiTUATlON.- A num- ber ot’ the lobster factories made their first pack on Monday of this week says the Pictou Advocate. The lobe- ter men will certainly have a short season this year. The season closes on Juno 20. This will ineaii only 36 days for many oi' thc factories, all told, and when you take the stormy weather out of it. it 'will he a good deal less. Lobsters are wortii about $18 per case in one-half pounds on the Loudon iiiurket at present. Some of the local packers have sold’tlieir catch at $13 per case, as against $19 per case last year. Quite heavy ice on the north shore of Prince Edward Is- land is retarding lobster fishing but l the catches at the .north end ot' the ls- lantl as far as Cape West, which is the limit of 'the urea open this season of the year, still contihue exceptionally good. The lobsters in Richmond Bay are the best caught in these waters for many years. This would lead to the impression that _the whole island North Shore catch will he above the average this season.” ::Kodaks, Brownie Cameras. Photo- graphic Supplies. also Developing and Printing, at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9972-5-15Mtf. - l The C ioctl ti 1 ,.1 _=~_ - _ _ - :_ - ~ af’ Histo as mconiiioisi. ` 'V - ` , ‘ _ f I-1*f'-‘-'f~'-'~‘-'-‘-‘~'~`~`-‘ff-'-'-'~‘~'f-‘f-'ff-`-'~'~"-'f-‘-‘-'-1*ff-`~‘-‘~'-"`~‘-'f-‘f~‘-`-'-'-'-‘f-"'-‘-`-`-'ff-'-‘~'-'~‘-`-'-'-'~`-'-"~"*- _"_ some one to pawn. it lg probable that » ‘ NEW YORK, May 31.--“I was Miss Kelly will tell her mother to 00 daughter of Mrs. Edward Kelly; New York, an heiress to a 51.000,() the court room together. Within wrong, and mother was right/ was what extent she has 'involved th the declaration made today in th Yorkville magistrate‘s court by Miss that she will tell who introduced her Ellgeliili Kelly. the nineteen-year-o estate., whe, she would r`enouncc~ The reconciliation was brought night life in lhe sabarets and tango :bout through the efforts of George parlors of Broadway. 'Mother and G. Gillespie, the lawyer, who has daughter were reconciled, and the represented Mrs. itaiph Thomas, Miss charge of incorrigibiiity brought by Kelly’s sister. His efforts were sup- Mrs. Kelly was dropped. Both left pleniented by several Catholic priests, ‘ financial affairs, the search to reoov- E 01' the $10,000 worth of“3eweilery.siie is believed to have sold or given to e e estate hy the giving of notes, and ld to the Produce Exchange Bank and ot' where she got $4,000 she deposited tlieref a friends of the family, and John F. few days they will be on board a Mclntyre, counsel for Mrs. Kelly. Bteumér b0\ind for the San Francisco' ' -i-<----- exposition by way of the 'Panainal THE CLOSE OF THE canal- ~. _ .. i.oBs'r£n seAsoN Those interested in the case beiiev lm\....... v... _,__ ,_ . __ W , ,_ _ _ ___,__ _, .__}_i_ 'f’\_ » . . .. » ..--.»-.....»....-i..1...., ,, _ _'_ __ __ _ F ,a Qt ~ _ ‘ g -» » ~ -» ...=,,;.,...:;».‘;,.-_.,ga a . . . _ .- , _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ . ~ _._,___.___._ . ‘I'.~."i. F 1?, 53) of lobsters caught previous to ist, may be made up to lllll iB6l\\¢Vl`? ing June 2 Factories are permiwld £0' ‘ pack up to 6 p. m. on June 8. Tlllv western season opened on December ' 15. The season east of Hull!!! did not open until April lst., and clolel on Juno 30. Charlottetown People Praise Simple Mixture Many in Charlottetown praise till simple mixture of buciithorn bark, giycerlne, etc., known as Alder-i-ka. This remedy is the most THORO- UGH bowel cleanser ever cold beinl even used lucceiisfully in appondici- tis. ONE BPOONFUL relieves llmulii ANY CASE of constipation. sour or ed that Eugenia has given up her HALIFAX. May 28.- The lobster former tango associates and thatf fishing and packing season west of chapter in lieli, life is closed, There Halifax ends May 31st. Three days remains only the inquiry to the girl's_ grace is allowed for the removal of gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after , you take it the gasses rumble and poll out. Alder-l-ka cannot gripe and ' tho INSTANT action' is surprising. E. A. FOSTER. Druggist. !“'= ff . l _ "' MOORE & MCLEOD Stamped Waist and Dress Designs on Fine White Nainsook assortment at work, ready to be worked. The stamping is done on a Suits at $15 Ready-Tailored Suits that are far superior to any so-called “Made-to-Measure” Suits that can be sold at anything like this price. These suits are wonderful values. Any man who knows good cloth and good tailoring will see that at a glance. They come from a leading manu- facturer who has a reputation for producing ready- to-put~on clothes that rival the finest tailor-mades. Both single and double breasted models are in- cluded, in the latest styles. A big range of patterns Take Care, of Your Teeth Everybody should make an effort to preserve their teeth. It means satisfaction in the years to come. But many people make mistakes in selecting _materials for teeth preserving. Quality Tooth Paste is offered, in a choice of the most desirable Summer HERE IS A BARGAIN SALE THAT SHOULD DELIGHT ANY WOMAN _WHO IS HANDY WITH A NEEDLE. We area little overstocked with this line, and in order to effect clear shelves, we offer the whole attractive JUST HALF THE REGULAR PRICE There are Waists and dresses-new designs in solid punch work and eyelet The designs are all very lovely. Here is the way the prices run now:-- I $1.95 Waists are going at 98c $2.10 Waists are going at $1.05 3.95 Waists are goingat $1.98 7.75 Dresses are going at 3.88 OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS ORDER BY MAIL- We will select a nice pattern. Add 5c for postage in We Offer Today a Line of Men’s $19 to $22 \ fabrics. used is beyond reproach. measure clothes. O is a dentifrice free from in- amel-injuririg grit,that will cleanse thoroughly and will destroy all germs which cause fermentation and de- cay. Price only 25c a Tube Try it-We guarantee it. SOLD ONLY BY Johnson & .lolinson THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Stu. _Smoky City Cleaner Will Make Your Old Wall Paper New Again _ Think of making your old, dull wall paper, new and bright again for just 2Gc. Smoky City Cleaner if applied according to directions will not injure the pa- per lii the least, and besides cleaning. it thoroughly disin- fects. Smoky City Cleaner is the most modern, economical and satisfactory way ot repaper- ing any room. Try it, you‘re sure to be satisfied with the re- sults. _ fngJan}r} lgrioi' car _ii_oserv_i_i_tioiii;__ apply _ __ __ -;- o . . orcoran, rave n as n-. .- _ .y ~. '_ _ prarnifeui. ii.....,....,1v. ii. ' 1132 _ 149GrearG¢orge Street. i . I _ _ _ l litiltl fir Algonquin Park. For sleep- These are high-grade suits in every way. They are excellently tailored, the quality of materials They are suits that will satisfy the most particular-even those who have been accustomed to buying expensive made-to- Our usual price for these suits is $19 to $22. We now offer them at the very special price of $1 5 I-Ialf _ Price splendid grade of naiusook. " 1i."il/lf.’/' _ Wil lil "" ';' "3 ~. ~ 1_1 .__ _ 'J "ami ` _ '.\\ \ ` ,Lea "‘ ' `-fi* 7;;-_ I 6' 'I / / // '_ i . if _,_.:__ . a,i»='~'°1.- ' wil ll »_ ‘i 4,' -~ ft! f-_`.. `~' lllli gg /4'//‘ >- ,_. o I -/Ce _W ’\ I I Y - W gq , easiest. _ Ours Ar»e_Tlie__Bett`er Quality Farm Seeds The thoroughly tested, carefully selected kind-the kind that grow. We have a ‘full line of Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat, Corn, Peas, Vetches,No.i Tomothy, No. 1 Clover.Mangel and Turnip Seed. Get your farm Seeds here, and you’ll get the high quality kind at about the same rice as you must pay _ elsewhere for inferior Seeds. ~ i &i mill l Farming with Fertilizer isihe Scientific Way There are many ways in which many things may be done, but of all the different ways there is but one right way. Although the righ_t way seems always to be the last you think about, it is nevertheless the simplest and Farming with fertilizer is the most profitable, most pleasing and satis- factory method-the only right way. You will find the work easier, the crops larger and better, and the cost of cultivation smaller. Our Unmixed Fertilizers are the very best plant foods possible to pro- cure. Unlike the ready-mixed kinds, you can apply these fertilizers in just the right proportions to suit the individual requirements of your soil--you can supply just the elements your land lacks. They are more economical and better in every way than any other. Call or write us today for prices and other in- formation. Get your supply from this big ship- ment we have JUST RECEIVED today. A.Horne & Co. Kent Street, Ch’town ' ‘ Water Street, S'side ’ ~>..,.».i. il.; ' _ . _ _ . .-V.. .- l ASuperli Sliowingof l Canadian Carriages If you are interested in what is new and nice in Car- » riage styles you shouldn’t ‘ fa_il_ to see this splendid ex- hibit of McLaughlin, ada, _Tudhope an Dominion Carriages at our showroorns now. The new line of wire wheel runabouts shown here now is especially _riioe. Cali and seethese Carriages while they’re all here, yo\i’ll find it easier to make u pleasing selection. * i -Alu, , i'.‘ _ i _,_ _ ._ "Y-ta li’ .ftatgfi-it _ _ »-»- -tts all gear, but no fishing will lie e o do i so caring or :nr e nf.;