J, .. . a man oflwfl; judgment and‘ intelligence. 1i should not 111,310)’ case be left to the deter- tntnation of one man. it should at least bo checked up by another person. _ . information was also sought for from registry office records and district assessments. These can be of no value for assessment purposes, its the system of valua tions are much varied and 21TH? rarely give e right value o! the y premises f taxation pimp . taxes. arisen con 35bit.» ilnued, under‘ i_ d, ysf re better collected.” "No" Ira should collect public money, ltnlcss he gave’ bonds. if government have no bonds and they sue a man. it would not bc a desirable thing. 0n the Tux bill. the speaker cunlinu_ crl. there is bound to be an im~ mense revenue. lie did not den, the necessity. it is necessary for Educational purposes. The lili- position oi an Educational tax,'—a lax ear-luarked for that purpose and not. to be spent in any other “'1lY.—\\'0uld meet \vlth no tibjec lion froLn the people. if yolygiyp free education to a man, he docs tiot-apprtciate it as much as if he had to dig down into his pockets and pay for it. With such a tax the Government could curry on the. affairs of the Province and would bc rclieveti of the amoum of $4a.000 supplements and bonuses and would have a ltlrge revenue from, the Prohibition Conlmisgitm “$01119 $30000 or $35,000 it‘ not a sum grei ly iii excess of that a- mount. \\ith ati education lax to luvet the tit-eds of education there Wflilid ln- no tieed for this tax bill. .l“ricnti,- oil thc other side‘ of the llouse " y that this largo amount i.‘ requitw-d bccaust- tiit-ri- was a di-ficit between ri-vcinne and 0X- pi-tidituri- of $230,000. You .ll't' going in fililill now, said .\lt'. Armnaitit, witii .t largo ‘addit- ional l'\'\'l‘ll\l\'. You \\ill have such liv-llllllllid tiititlt- tipon you that you will oxliatto il._\\'iiillli n _\'('i1l‘ or so tititi will haic nothing lt-ft for cx- ptltisioll and ii you whilt addition- ul rPVcfltlt- you will have to put on keep down operations in the way or, public-vrorks during -the.-.wnr »; U10? bad tna-nsgetlito get-along very well. Aftcr the war there was a tit-nianli for public. works am] it iflvlllvl"! i711‘ titPFn (lovcrtinlcut in Several transactions, which had to be met. 'I‘iiey woultl have bcen sat lslicti to carry _on with $50,000. ll tlieitgsucccsstirs wet-c not prt-tiarcd to curry on with a like sum they should make way for others who can. The Liberals had gone to the country impressing on the people that if they got in they would" not require additional taxes and would even pay the teachcrs——and the country ‘believed (hem. if the Gov- narnment Qiersist in. putting this illl through after saying what hey did, the proper thing for them l! do now would be [o go to tiie Jiountry and any the-y had found out tllffcrt-tltly and it‘ the people up- provcd, to go ahead with tile tax- ation. When thc itilportaut matter ot Education is tilallc a cloak for it'\'_\‘illg large tilxcs it is some- thittg the people will not approve and will not stand for .. HON. MR. JOHNSTON ‘followed lie ilcclured the Leader of the Oppositloti had been tiioderate iii ills criticistirof the hill. lie had given his vieirs of the cluiuis ‘at Ottawa but had avoided cril ism of tlte bill engaging their attciitioti. ilon. Mr. Johnston said. that the tropic are now paying far nlorc by indirect taxation into the iJotiiin- ion revenue than they will bt- pat!“ tng even ‘Wllcfl this HH3H§HYP> goes through. The present bill lie said, cut-braced tllc sysllflil in tisc in all tho other provinci-s—'tliis_ lhtiyince ltad been made into one tnuniripal- ity in Nova Scotia he said there was an income tax on i-rcry ltiud of husiticss utitl also a >dl‘l£tX which runs as high as 12pm‘ cent, arid yet tlii- i.t"i'flil‘i' oi‘ iilt‘ Opposition had said Lltcrt- was no such as this titlytviit-rr. HON. MR. AR$ENAULTi~l said tio such ilrastii- tux anywhere i-x- ccpi iirilisil follillillitl. HON. MR. JOHNSTON: l ask my litiuoixtblt- ltjit-tid if he had been returned to puWtPl‘ would he have carried 011'.’ HON. MR. AHSENAULTZ Yes. with an i-tlut ion tax~Yesl Coiitatiiit: Mr. Johnston went on to s;iy' hat the tax was one which all would be compelled to pay ll.‘ thought the foxes should titlllitiotial lilXftllttll. it \\"¢l.~ tlic pol- itfiv‘ Of lilt- lalc (iort-rtitlil-tlt to im-l tioso an i‘itiil('tl'lltlliil t.t.\' no titili-t‘. Willi .o'.t iroillil l... i o; ut-cotitit tit‘ . . I cs, gt-t ll lion; ll l anti Probitttltl Votnui ~t t. | llli- li(‘t‘tiw' o1 it- i‘l I i time to wutttiiq tint;' -. it.ii. llli t'i)llliI‘li|l)li uttli iht- no. rn whit-iii ‘alttlri ~ ' l. \\ii~ ll u- uiillllii lo gilt . , .\tio'l.t~i' '- _ '.‘i_ll -.tt- n . i iislscil [it w-"nii Ptitrziztxi- i J ti‘ t ,io titty ~icces>zity of lmpositig the in ‘ t itltlt‘ ‘_t?i.- llouwl- ztlljourtit-tl at l tfrlock. __-, ‘ . ln- tun-d higher as they were a luxury" tlild put up tirgutnetit as 11x. lie was sticziltltig wlicti 5-1- ln Memoriam MRS. ALEXANDER MCKINNON ’l‘lii-t't- passed away at ilit- hotnt- of her dntlglitt~i~ ‘Mrs. Hatiiuel Kett- ttctly, School St. Charlottetown INTE. TING PAPER i ET ELEGRAPH Enjoyable eating oi Rotary Club. A dress by Mr- A» B. Morrison "on the Modern Miracle. At the Rotary Luncheon at the Davies ilolci lust evening there W35 a large attendant-e. with the'Pre- sitient Rotarian W. S. Grunt in the chair. ' Guests prcscitt were Messrs. J. M. Morley null George W. .\ic~ imod. _ An iillPl'US‘linil"1€BlllI:G was the reading of a ll-ter froin Jlqtarian Will S. Liaison. donatin ling "ma; valuable collect-inn of ‘git-fares n1 island sceucty tn the Rotary (‘lub, .i .gilt ivliirh was tiiost highly ap> |)tit'Cillil’ii and acknowledged iii fit- ling ll~l‘lll.~‘. by the President. The address of the evening was given by Rotarian A. E. “UlTl- sou whose subject was The TPiL" graph. lit was a very interesting and enlightening address and was gi-t-titly appreciated. . .\lr. Morrison bcgaii by quoting the words front Job whiclrvcryt littlngly illustrated [he idea which he wished to bring out, in which the Almighty asks: "(‘utl‘st thou _ send lightning that they illtrj go uutl say llllll) thec—here we tire?" At the present day all people in the civilized world can respond in the affirmative said .\ll'. .\lot'i'i- sou. t Numerous devices for varying on telegraphic t't)lliil1llillCtlliUil by means of elertlicity were tiroptiscd an.) shown by many philosophers in different parts of thc world, and Prof. ‘hiorso entered his claim as the inventor ot‘ iii!‘ Atiicrictln tel \‘1!,l‘ill)il in i837. llis itivt-tition ivas rct-i-ivcd with wonder, doubt or ritlit-tilc. 'l‘lii- not Ion of (‘t)llV('_\'iliK thought by light- ing scctncd tlic sl-lit-nte of an idlc drcaltiet‘ and many who saw iilP imperfect illfilliltllltllifi had little hope that it would over prove pru- ctittzilly uscftll. The people rctitstitl to lctid their llniislks or lrtrns as u receiving station for n wire, that iti their tipiniotis ('tlllV\‘_\'t'(i tncs~ sages from the tibotic m‘ the pow- crs ot‘ tirilkiicss. A stcruinti was preached in tho towti zigaitist Morse and his assistants, in which they wt-rv tl-rtiictl “ittipitilts wrvicilt-s" who would lic Pit'i‘li1lii_\' tftllliillllili‘ ml for st-t-lting to pcnctratte tiic places of the Altiiigllly. Till- line i-xtotidetl from his home to a gigantic trec, in the forks of which .iloi'st> and his “slants (plat-ed tlic‘ crlltlv app tits, and Morse l't’l't‘_i\'t-‘li tlii- first tiiessugc sent by nu aerial litlc. ltt 1844 tiltiiley" was aipprtipriatt-tl for the first line- bctwcctl Washington and ilaltittiurc .\.tin timid rtllct, of the late Alex. n Ill liltinotz. FH-litllivl ill. Site was 411' jvi-dr: ol-l wzi~ oi‘ _. tittii-t iliud ti ‘pi ttnni ..t'..l iiPitlVlli h," all i...» i‘ ‘lii ltmliv ti’ tally lliusr in, li\'l‘ owti tatiilly cr cbtititlut-tl lt- nbtltiilt i sht- -pt til ;l ,‘{l‘4'ilL itittny _\‘t‘1ll‘\ .it for tilt‘ ill|-'l“'“" "l ' l-t tit-flritill \t'i-t'i~ llcr lttlsbdliil \\l blllll-S it!’ llitlll") tio -. , ldrllilli}! but Siiltr lii- Rduciuillll iwlfilll" "I" \\illt'.l tll'tlil'l't'ti I11 all‘ l"l i"? SW71! lilwr‘ "ill .‘|il'lii .i grval lll.lll_\' _ '- Evctl it‘ \\i" wt-rt- “to \\.t.= .t lllrlllilt r ol t.i- Mrmiom’ HWY? ii» ‘liurt ll bi-iltg cotifirttti-tl $200,000.. lii ihl’ it st J-ititis (‘llttrl-ii, .\lilton ulna coilitl not. see how llit-y could justify such a largo altiotlnt 01' illXl‘.~. 'I'lii money ill‘ cutllclltlt-tl should comt- in gradually; as the needs ot‘ tlit- t-oiln try rcttulri- and not all in one lump sum. The dclicit oi‘ which‘ so much 11-3143 Lit-ten thenrd twas 5111191)’. jo. 4irt-atioti by thc present adrninstrztt ion ‘for hinting taxtm and they ivero’ tryitig to hold it up as a iIUKbe-ur in order to make an ex- cuse for raising these taxes; The speaker went on to show how that with some $195,000 from road money and the itioney" refer- red to from the Prohibition Commls sion and other sources making al- together over $100,000 the GDVPYH" meat. should have quite sufficient lo étlrry on without this taxation until" our claims from the Federal Government tslinuld Jbc received, the prospect. for which looks very enc uralging. "Our friends used to say. said Hon. Mr. Arsenault. that ii i5 easier to ‘impose taxes than to takethem off. lie recalled‘ with what strenuoslty they opposed in.» war and health tax-atnerebaga- ielle. it might the supposed that on- yiy since they came info DOWer Everything had advanced in price a-ll at a dump. The (Ionservtr tive Government hall itiiposcd n small additional tax in order tn tide ovt-r the war pcrlotl. lic- thought they iiad done ‘WPii in 'l.l.\\' I'll l- t ' it t-vc.) i|--ttlt r t-ntitiot slip 1 Palpér-lliclgllan ,. Fredericton, A‘. Rig... Through‘ Slush and Mud -»|n.~li. liiuil, “flit-l, Pitt, W ‘it F tlt-\ \\iii i». :ttt<l |>lt<i-l~ .. H . . , \ ‘.,.. lo it iii-ti ilflflv “I m» m‘ m‘ ' I Vlltru -»t itu l-~~t .\t»t..i.--i ivllfitvf‘, latitit-tl ‘u’ 1hr ~\-~lii.~=~- t- ...-i».\t-»t.-»i|.iii vinmnott ‘ti? lldljliluilllll "tntl u-iistt-iti-tt-tl itii. ' vtltlv rili-lliotls yihlltln hfcyii- n. llun rootwcur ~\'t---~i. 1'1"“: lttll not», moduli.» li-‘llivti in nti liiii-iM-wl i-ri-t-ss. t-ivt» tlit- solid"; .,f H i\‘\‘-'l\.\' Wmll lioul, \\lili fill‘ t-tirv- hi‘ a lI\t|1‘t'i\_ N." l‘ "'|'~-ii\l--rt:iblt-. p Kcllllliillilll. Limited - . .tt llic iilllt‘ lit‘. ltcid was iiim .1. {tic luticrtll SVFViFt‘ was roudltt-tw: iiy ill-v. t‘. it. Fri-cttiati and ‘wctlt by lraiti to Frellrricltili whet-c sllc was laid i0 rest hcsitic her beloved husband. The ‘p031 bearers were: Artililr Wolrtiyli. Alcxatidei" iiurltc, iitenry iiortie. hcr old neighbours ail horn at \\'iu sloe anti Jonathan Wcst. city. Slit- is silrvivcd by 5 cilildrt-n 2 stills Wallace ot‘ iirtidalbatic, Joliti, oi’ [Jliuriottt-towu three daughters Mrs. Samuel Kctinctly. city (Ma's. ll. Sturgeon. Mrs. \\'. lleurtz, (‘air cord, hlassp 'i‘lic floral tributes were bettutitul. ‘ from ivlrs. .~\. Stewart, .\lr. and Airs Jack Stewart, .\\'reatil frotil Sam Todd and Everett Ferguson, Cross Mr. and Airs. John Siockrnan, Star Ladies Orange liodgc. Wreath, lic-l sey Brchaitt anti iteggie Johnson. (‘rcscnt .\1_r. and Mrs. Nlltrdock lit-n tictly. Spray Protestant Orphanage Ladies Aux. Spray Bertie Stewart. Wreath tfcntral (‘hrisiiati Church; Spray Margaret Home. ———<0-c>--—~> STEAMER IN DISTRESS. Tilv llritish slcumct‘ Yailuvia re- ilflflvtl bcr shaft gum- and ziski-d lilflt tugs lie sent ititttletlltltely. lii a wireless lncsszigo ititcrceptctl in Boston today. ilct- position was given as about 200 miles tiast ot New’ York. Slit- lcft liivt-rptitil .\pi'il 22_for NitLYork. Ill ltoots \\iii_ lilv .\'tll, writt- Shoepacit lfillow from family. Crescent‘ Q gifts to (‘nnatln by the British tznv- -l t-tnmrnt which is dimming vi “#1110 flazeta Polske and '€dl‘l10iiSll9d spezikei‘ tilutit: u illOSt in- itig coiiipaiistin be-tvlecn coil lltcli, wilt-ii, ii a tiiatl let‘; .it- tor ll tot-vigil port he act red lrotn lils l'atn~ - and tho )ll‘t'.~i('lll day llli‘.~'\ t')llllll\l_llil‘l'ltill \ it'll iii“ ituiv- ilvl‘ lg. .\l‘.l or l:iiit‘. ill .iiflll\i t-otiv. lll illllPil with his llulllt‘. ilo imtaiici-ti tlit- Llllill’ l|ttil til tIt»- lilliij.‘ tltwyqwatn-r, uitll its iriirltl iu-tvs published on tilt- dziy of it: litirpctiiiig. Ni-ivs of the tlcath of Qut-cu Victoria for ex- iliilDil‘ u is rcrcivctl ill Charlotte- ltityii si.\ mititites alter its occur- euce and . allowing for the tlifft-IW“. GllPt‘ itl iiliil‘, four illl\ll'.\' and tour teen iiiitiuttis iti atlvance of tlic actual hour ol‘ its lctivitig London. Tht- tttltlrt-ss ivtis listened to with rapt attctllitill atitl was l-{rettlly ap-, ptliiviati-n by all. t‘ t Novad cotia iias its Dental Bill il.~\i..ll-‘.\.\'. N. 5., .\lay ti.~'l‘lic sitting til’ iiit‘ liotlst- tit‘ Assctiilily- today, was murketi by tivn leng- tliey tit-hates. The longer and livcllct" ill-hate. rcally tho most. tirauiatii- oiic o!‘ tile scssioit, was caused by tliti ,i)clll'.il bill. This hill. which will prcvt-tit llic practicing ot’ lllll‘l'L'i.\' tcred tiontisls cvcn in tiffit-es t-on- trolled by registcrctl tie-mists. was rcrortctl by thc Law Aiiieritltiictits (‘otnmiltee anti the three tiionths‘ hoist was stiggesteitl. Nit". Faulkner llri sponsor, tuovcd that it he sent t.i tho cJilllhiilPt‘ ot‘ the whole, and Mr. l‘lil.<lioltti. its chief tippon~ cut. moved u strrics of ziiuentlnit-nts which would ‘.. iltlV) nullified its effect. Many tneliilicrs spoke. tlic tiittjority of tlictii supporting tho liill_ which is backed by the Nova St-olia Dentists’ Society’. and Mr. l-‘atilkncfs amt-ndtnctlt carrit-tl. ———~Q0>—--—- Russian Agitator Arrested in France PAitiS. ‘Mity 0-431. Lorict. form- ot" treasurer of the Socialist puriy of France, was tirrcstcd by Gov- crnmcnt agents today in their Ttlilild tip ot’ tilleged agitators in a gcticral strike of dock railway tin-l uilnn wankers. ’l’.hu Glovernnicni. said Lorie’! had ‘boenpuppointcrt by Nikolitrla-tlitic, ilolslicvist pru- mlcr, as a reprcsetitlttivu 0t‘ tili- Soviet. iii the Occldent. r Canada t0 Receive Nine Airships (Special to The Guardian) LONDON’, May tL-Nine non-rigid tiiisthips have i100“ promised as silt-plus war equipment. The nir- shlps include some llsfitl im- coast rvrtinnttissaiir-t- anti also of‘tlie-. Zero typo, Stiutli Africa is t'r~ct-iv~ Maritime Province, y .. Telegraphic News (sntclal t%Guai-'dila‘n) MONCTON suitomo PROGRAMME lilONCTON, N. B. ‘May 6.—Build in: permits for the first six days of May totalled 849.315._Most of the permits called for the erection WIFE DIVORCES ISLAND M-AN BANGOR. Iii i<1., May, ti. lmbel Tucker ot‘ tBi-ewer, has 088M711 eds. divorce from Sterling L. Tucker o! Freetown-J’. 111,1. (or the reason of extreme cruelty and site has ‘been given permission to take the natue of Isabel ll. Luna. -—"—-<+§-i MERGER ADOPTED BY N. 3.. LEGISLATURE HALIFAX, May (i.—'l‘hé' bill re lating to the merger of the Domin- ion antl Scolia Stecl Company itito the llritish Etnpirc Steel Corporal ion, has passed its third reading and was adopted by the ilousc 0t‘ Assembly‘ here. NEW HOTEL FOR ST. JOHN ST. JOHN. May 'tl.-—A new hotel costing $1,500.000 practically as- surctl for this cityq according to a stntenlent tuudei by Stanley E. El- kiii .\i. i’., on his return from Mont real. The l'uited iiotPis Corporat- ioti and the t‘. l’. il., are ilchlntl lhc tiiovctiietll. -——-——<0>———- ST. JOHN CLERGVMAN ' TRANSFERRED ST. J(Jll.\','.\1ay ll.—ltev. Father Francis liali-yt t‘. S. S. who has bcctl allaritctl to Si. Poll-rs Heck ory for a llllllliitll‘ of years atitl was chaplain oi’ thi- \\'illit'l' port licrc. has bccti trtinslk-rrcd to Brandon, Nlatiiitilitt, an.) lcit for there this morning. -—_-<o->-——-— DAMAGES FOR AUTO COLLISION \\'()()i)S'l‘(it'l{. .\iay 5H~-l.c\yis Bell who strut-k n \\‘2tl.‘.illi ()l'('.llpit'li by .\’lt'. and Airs. \\'iilialtl Mooney while motoring on the wrong side oi‘ the ruatl last Uctobi-r was bclui-e. Jutlge Crockett and jury today. 'l‘hc jiii-y fnliiiii a vt-lilict 01' $500 101' Mrs. 1lotiniiy' and for .\ll‘. Motltlcy $2221.70 row-ring valut- of horse and wagon. t-lr. .__s-_ioo-c>-i-- LESS SEEDING IN N. B. (Special to The Guardian) ll<‘i1l£ii)lill1lt"l‘().\'. Nitiy 5.—-~’i‘lie lion. J. it‘. 'l‘\vcot.l.-, Ministcriol .-\grictilturc,*lort- is a consider- ablc i-etluctitni ill -ded land ain't» agc in iiit- provi :~ SUDDEN DEATH IN HALIFAX liNLlFAX, May ' ‘aptaiii (HS. Dl-sllrisayt oi‘ tiiilittlr_v li dtltiuartell’ was found tlratl in his t lii (illilltit. Strtii-t lust tiiglit. tli-ttlli is attitllult-tl to limit-t l':iiluri-. a —l .____ _.~-<-Q>——- OF SLEEPING SICKNESS ll.-\:l.li-‘.~\X. did)‘ tl.-~.\lrs. .-\uttc \\'illl<itiis. \\‘llitl\\ of (‘aiplalti Mich- ucl \\’illiatii.~=, lortiicrly ot‘ this city tiled in Ni-v; York (hi, tiitirtiing‘. Death was tillt‘ to slccpitig sit-k- ilpss. Camera-Mall was’ Driven from island NIQW YORK, May tL-Tatlglcr island, jitiiipctl into the liuic light. zigllill today. tilts-tint t‘. llicktii-lrv, cameraman. for a motion picture news weekly- corporation here, was driven from tlii- island ot'_-l‘i'is_7 iicld i“. 1).. when lie»- ‘dliffllllilifili to nliottigrtinh itilitihitilntit. ticctlrtling to a message to the COI11p(|il'_‘i"$ of- t||(‘\1, itit-kaitny-‘s cutticrat and films were destroyed. ilickurby said he left the Islam] on the zitivicti oi a mitiister. Rev. Mr. Goodwin. who tolti liilii lie uiigiit bc lynched if lic tittemptctl to remain. The [ico- pic ol‘ Tangier recently rtx-tilrcd wide publicity’ for their stern rc- ligious heir-is. when a town icon - stable sh Slesvig Danéls Rejoice in Freedom (Special to The Guardian) ' (‘()l‘E.\7il.~\Gl~IN. May ti.~~~Dnnisll troops today occupier! Northern Slt-svig tlic people of which. on Feb ruary l0. itist. in n plt-biscitc pro- vitlcd for lii tho peat-c trctiiy. voted by a largt- tiiajorify for a rctlttn of this part oi‘ thc tcrritntgv to Danish nationality. The Germtitis hati lit-cu in control there siucc i880. Pllliillls‘ itistic sit-cites ticctniiiiziiiictl llic ar- tivul oi‘ tlic Ditties tit Soundcrburg. 'l‘liere lllt‘ entirc pupulatioti, among tlicm n numbcr oi‘ tigctl persons who still remember thc rain 0i’ German lend on the town l'ifl_v~l'ivt- rears ago, and about 50 veterans of the ivar ol‘ 1X00, wcrc out to l'il('t'l' the soldiers wilt-n tlicy iflllticti. -*€.-}>*i— German Workman Raid Pole Houses (Special to The Guardian) llElLLlN, May 0.—~(lcrnian work- tbcti nil Tuesday nitcrunoti bcsicgetl lhc homes of tho Polish leaders at OplN-ln and ticniantlctl the surrt-tl- tlet" of arms anti the Polish While lsltlgle, emblems which they smash- ed, says a Breslnu despatch to the. Vossische Zeitung, The workmen "wctlt-tl tho offices of ..rt...~»-».-.i., tuc printing. tiiachines. French troops later were guarding lht- 1'01- lsli buildings but workmen pariitlc-tl the town singing "lleutsclilantl ilber in; a Ili ilwr of Zt-rtfs. KL‘ Mnclsanc, Ilox. 340, Charlottetown biomass... t. LEFT Tiireri hundred‘ tutti t-ctnrnty (370) 911.. feet of titrloc spllrc ccnt- rtilly located and \Vl'ii llglitt-tl. For" “ Allies." full THE WRPPTTWWGVARPIAN.» oi‘ new buildings. ‘i ‘~'-' n boy who refused l-J-I Pt s IRE ..r. _ .>, FIG, RED QEOBQETTE CREPE up t $7.00 Saturday at $5.75 and $5.00 1'01‘ $4.25. tti P1110115 Ltd. 2i BEAT THE HIGH PRICE idea by buying y llr clothing hats etc., at Pljpwlse , os.,'-Ltd. ‘ . 8715-5-7<ME2l ‘ JR -—qr— WE HAVE OPENED for your in- spection one of the finest lines of cut glass, East of Montreal. Wr-Jlfl; Weliner, Queen St. w~ 1' w .8701. LADIES’ MEETS sleeveless and and otherwise three for $1.00 at Pittons Ltd. Better vests three for $1.20. All sizes 110 to 40. 2i lF STYLE QUALITY and price are the basis of which you buy your liats their you you will be a citstottier oi ours. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘ 8715-5-7-ME2l ‘FWEED SUITINGS, 54 itichel widc, extra vulue nt $3.75. Satur- day only for "'. (‘olored silk poplin iii nigger, grey Navy, white rose. pongec. and Belgian. Saturday only fur $1.75. at Patons Ltd. 2i G. W. V. A. ATHLETIC MEET.- Thetlc will bc n hall’ houfstncet 0i the G. \V.\'.A. base ballers on Friday evening at 7.30 p. ill. sharp Be on time and get away ettrbh l-‘innl organization anti elcctiuti -ol‘ officers. By order 0i‘ the executive‘. an o: THE HARLEY GUESSING COM- PETlTl0N.—-'l‘lic automobile ghee.- sitig (‘OlllPSl will close on Saturday May 8th. N0 guess made alter this date will bc accepted. All guesses must reach tllc Gilardlan Office tini later than Saturday May 15th, lifter ivhich tlatc, tcii days will be allowi-tl for cliet-ltitig slips to tietcr- tnint- (he winner. i " 8689-5-0-31 SMARTEST AND MOST CHARM lug oi‘ frocks for practical or frlvo~ inns IIPPtlS tillrillg cool spring days at Pzitons. The Taffeta [rocks arc in all the best shades for sprinK. with tbluck, navy and taupe well to thc fore, with ruffles and pleats and puffs in accordance with fash- it)l1 dictates. ’l‘liosc 0t‘ serge arc (ll IT PAYS to ‘bu? lnifltlg Provincial h‘ Yoice." W. T. Wellner, Queen Si. for men. at Prowse Bros. Ltd. china and stationary ~ able prices. W. T. Wellner. fine allwotil tiuality, long dzrace- buttotl ttriuitilcd just tile-thin); 1'01‘ fui present. wcar. - . f. Low Prices. Telephone 9-2 t © @ @ °'. -‘- Dodcis Kidney Pills Gin Pills Chases K. L. Pills Chases Nerve Food Pink Pills Fruitatives Catarrhozone '@.©i@_@©.©©©©.@©. Calscara Tablets Asperin Tablets Cascara Aromatic . Quinine Tablets Syrup White Pine @_@‘ » Sweet Castor Oil Blauds Pills Hypophosp ates Beef, Iron & Wine Cod Li-ver Oil Co. Talcum Powder Talcum Powder Talcum Powder Woodbury’s Soap lines ivit-h snutncil braid for .\la.\'01‘ , Visit rations totluyNo collection- 3i oéooeooeeoéeoooéo Milburn’s H. & Nerve t Witch Hazel Cream Pu‘tman’s Corn Cure Cod Liver Oil Co. * Iw...".|~..|»--.-...,.:_..;-._ .... ViOILE atousss worth $5.25 at Paton: Ltd-J Saturday‘ for fil-W- 3i . .,.__,__ SEE THE LATEST ideas in fine stationary at our formal open- lng. W. T. Wellner, Queen St. HEAR the Victor Records at the . at the new lionie o ("His Master's JUST ARRIVED the Prince Hat 8715-"5-7-ME2l. l‘ WE CARRY an expensive line of up-tmdata umbrellas at very I‘€1§t;%?‘ COLORED iuessAlttus SILK. in rose, nigger, cardinal, Belgian, a --r=.:\ .~. .). T» on” "o _ nosq/nn-t», ¢~.~ y ov- _,,___, . J llttmeti-li an Night 75st 3,145 Usual ‘Prices Usual Poe; G9ldwyn *PreSents navy and black. extra specal wing‘;- lt Patons Limited. ‘HALF HOLIDAY —'l‘l1o barbcrs t of Charlottetown will close their respective places of business every ivednesday at 12.30 p. m. commencing May 19th, till last of September. ' MOUNT STEWART ClRCUlT.— Jervtces for Sunday, Mny 9th ist- Bluok RiVGLlII a. ni.; Ilunstaffnage, 1.30 p. ni.; Mount Stewart, union service. 7 p. m. Special meeting of .;lie Q O. B. on May 18th inst, at 2 p.nt. SUNDAY SERVICES-JIM’. J. 5- AiacKay will conduct service next Lord's Day, May 9th, Bonsliaw 11. Hampton 3, and Tryon 7. Sabbath School, Bonshaw 10, l-lunlpitm 2, Tryon 2.30, You are invited tothese services. LIGHT WEIGHT siUlTS-Jfhesr bright sunny days emphaslzerthc necessity for n suit of’ lllllllel‘ weight, anti these you will lillll Ill Futons. iii a very nice range of the. more iiavorctl materials and colors. in thc season's most approved sty- lea, and at prices which are lin- expcctctlly’ low priced for Snturtlzl"); MEE'l'l'NG.—-Printrc Ed- ward Theatre ‘Sllllfifly evening aft- sr (iliurr-h. Mtty 9th tit 8.15 p. m. All- iutant ll. l-lnrtfwill speak olritbe Jubilrtr Si-lf llctliill (‘ulfflfilili-gll- ~' tiutpber of protuitient citizen... and lcrgy will attend. Ills Worship Riley will occupy the chair. MASS S720-5-7-ME2i. 76M MOORE '5 BQV” Qi. 17c baa’ lo raft m7 67oz». bowed l‘. A CLEVED , , or WW8?’ . BOHEMIA AND _ E SUNNY SGJTLJ Its a happy, snappy comedy drama of New York life and southern love. _ Its the kind of a picture that gives you that gr-a-and and gior-r-ious feelln’. Its the kind of a picture y0u’ll want to tell all your friends about. See 1t today or Saturday, ’ illicit SENNETT “Explosive Bitten" t "TIN—' 12th thrilling chapter ’ “Treat iiim Rough” —<u=-i Ariot of fun‘ and “Smashing Barriers” laughter in two acts. 064640-64 ii CARRUTHERS 8t PARKMAN p Nexttédm» LIMITED Tyler L. MONTAGUE. P. E. I. Week End SPECIAL Prices VERY SATURDAY ONLY .52 for .41 .52 for .41 .25 for .21 .52 for .41 .52 for .41 .52 for .41 .26 for .21 .26 for .21 .30 for .23 .25 for .21 .26 for .21 .37 for .23 .26 for .21 .26 for .21 .26 for .21 .37 for .29 .26 for .21 1.00 for .79 1.00 for .79 1.00 for .79 .' 52 for .41 .26 for .21 .37 for .29 .52 for .41 .25 for .25 “use-c i. ©@@<ot<n@@>@©©©©©.@.©.@.O.@.© 1 particulars. Apply to J. A. 8723-5-7M3iE3i. i -.._ . ....__._ l.lflfn-_fi.a._i ivliy s... svnsrrrruril: AT OUR CIGAR ASTAND ALL THE LEADING BRANDS AT WEEK alto PRICES. 4 . ,ers. & PATENT MnptplNEs, .30 n S wlicn you can buy the genuine at better pit-ices? ors s. spoils, GROCERIES, PAINTS ETC. l nournou ‘, P. E. 1. p _ Orders, licited 5 ‘ f .. ' ;-i , l. it >>.c>lt.6>l@t<1i»@ (broom tots-mt. t. it" itjdilit ' V .< -~ - 1 -, O~FQ+GO§~O§O4OQ+QC+QO~OO @.©.©L©@J©. _@@ E. E. Parkman . Graduate " Optician. Parkman .41 .24 .29 .29 .29 .29 .81 .21 .41 .52 for .32 for .37 for .37 for .37 for .37 for 1.04 for .26 for .50 ‘for .40 for .26 for .2 .26 for .21 .26 for .21 for .21 .37 for Fruitatives Lge. Colgates Tooth Paste Worm Powders Wo0dbury’s Linim-ent Woodbury’s Cond-Powder Panacea Oliviene Emulsion A. B. S. & C. Tablets Emulsion Cod "Liver Oil Emulsion Cod Liver Oil Baby’s Own Tablets Hamiltons Pills Carters L. L. Pills Norway Pine Syrup Syrup Tar & Codiene Herbine ‘Bitters :3'7'f0l‘ 7 Vaseline -10 f0!‘ -0 Peroxide ~26 f0!’ ~21 1.04 for .25 for .26 for .37 for .32 for .35 for 1.1.5.01’ Burdock Blood Bitters Linseed & Turpentine, Syrup of Figs Mustard Oil Liniment. Nerveline Effervescent Salts Vinol l lo ‘w; vi =9 <aqrsrs SATURDAY CHOCOLATES SPECIAL FOR WEEK nun SALE. REGULAR 80g‘. IB. FOR 69c. {i p319 remove‘, l AT c Parkman Ltd. Parkman iilftnxkfliriu) ((0) @A o _‘-,-a... a" - - 4- _ I v itfrk. . .144:-__ :48‘ w<*;-.i.1 wlfl-qrnfl- hr