MAY 1,1928 ‘ ~ t. a I I ‘ll '_ To make every I t q. Vi- Groceries and Provisions here. ' advantage of the Groceteria-Way of buying. QAToiN GROCETERIA . OPERATED BY. ;+*‘|'_ t; 51:93.35; p _WE COMBINE QUALITY, VALUE 5 ' AND LOWER PRICES ' Cday,a profitable day for you to buy Are you taking full O ammo <1 - p‘ EELS NAPTIIA SMP 5 Bars for 35G , SELECT SMill 2. Pounds for iiioiis iiio £2 Lbs. Laundry Soap 23c Beef Steak and Onions, Large Tin 29° Ghoice Quality Gllllll 2 Cans for’ 21G 0AM? 00FFEE 10% Oz. for 48c SSIIEAM 0F TMtTAll Per Pound l . FINE TABLE SALT Per Carton 12c POT, ‘BAllLEY .2 Lbs.‘ for. "g Starks Pork and Beans CHILI SAUCE 36 Oz. Tin 21G .BIJSINESS HOURSE8.30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY Richmond St., Charlottetown. ‘Eire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at I Lowest Rate. Good Strong I Stock Companies ‘Agent atlSummei-side, Lloyd Lewis. Enron cnooisrizriuit o ' “P. w. c. BASEBALL A very interesting flame of base- ball was playedyon the P. W. (‘. diamond on Saturday afternoon b.‘- tween a picked team from the 1st year boys and a team tents-tenths; the and and 3rd year classes. The "lst year" team clearly demonstrat- ed their superior ability as baseball l.\lllyQ§_ by defeating the 2nd and 3rd year. team .113’ t1 2'1 to 2 score. A N lion umpiredi -the game satis- fac y. Mi’, ‘A. Henderson-scorer. The: line-up: 1st yen- 2nd and 3rd year 1 " Catcher w. ililionoiisid ...... .. H. Lawton ll C. MacDonald A .iv'ii‘ioiviiildn' ...... .. o. Partridtlc f 3rd baso ' J. Millman . . . . . . . . .. C MacDonald ~4- . . . . . . . . . . ..'....I-I.Eber$ ,~ short stop K. amieson . . . . . . . .. L. Linklettel‘ T. nahan . . . . . . . . . .. ' Fielders A. MacDonald . . . . . . . . .. E. White J. Matthews .. W. Owen J. Sheen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mascot D. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. K. ROSS Notgo on the Game Rumors have been heard around the College that the 2nd and 3rd year team have been challetifled W a game of marbles for next Satur- day. a The "2nd year" rootei-s claim they would have won had the “lot year" girls not attracted Lawton: eyc. "Corsets? MacDonald was in fine shape. Ho succeeded in catch"!!! several "flies". ' ' i Mr. S. Williams has been cn- gaged as book-keeper for the next gaiiie. Mr. HfMatliews is at present at. work on ail anti-gravitational base- ball. lf his invention is successful the seniors have greiil. hopes for the next. game. .._----¢0&——’-——- ‘ Mtifitewart ‘Notes Rapid progress is being made m digging the cellar for Mr. R. C. Clark's new potato-warehouse. Mr. Walter Rogei-son has the fllntfflct- Some improvements are being made to the highways in this viciii- ity, Mr. Edwin McAssey putting in fl. culvert iii a low place on the new road from Maple Hill to Clark s cor- ner. which was opened last fall. We feel quite proud of one of our young meii, Mr. Aeneas McDonald. who captured third prize in the re- cent Oratortcal Contest. for it was a job of no small worth to do so. So now boys .three cheers and a tiger for Aeneas. The usual spring work of remov- ing the banking about the houses has been begun by many and finish- ed by some. Mr. Daniel Birt, carriage builder, has just completed repainting the Reverend M. K. Charmiins car. and an artistlcal job he made of it too. We notice another garage being made ready by one of our retired farmers, evidently with a new car iii vicw_. I'll tell. you who it is later. New sign-postshave been put at the look of their locatloiis. April Showers-spoiled the roads for the motorists Saturday night and Sunday, for while Mr. James Aitkens was motoring to Savage Harbor he ran into a hole which took several with rails and one thing and another to pry the car up unto the bard road again before he bou d proceed to his destination. -~ By the radiant smiles and gleam- liig teeth you meet here. evidently quite n. few have paid n. visit to Di‘. Green's dentiil parlors. We were getting all ready to cn- joy a play at Webster's Corner in‘ the hear future. but owing to the‘ illness of Mrs. (Dr) A. B. Martina. one of our foremost actresses. the ploy has been postponed. So now I mwell have to "meekly wait and in- not." Among those who spent Siniday at their home here were Miss Ellm= both Clark. teacher Donoldston‘. Mr. eir Clark. P. W. 0.. Chariot . l’ is i e -| JETJQS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIIN ‘i ‘ ‘Central Guardian LADIES KNITTED Rayon Blous- es in white, blue, black, coral. Clear- |ing at $2.75: Prowse Bros. Ltd. MAMMOTH CLEARANCE Aud- tion Sale at J. R. Dennis, Mt. Ed- ‘ward Road. Thursday. May 3rd. See advertisement. _ 4059-4-26-81 v SPECIAL LINE LADIES‘ HATS. ——_Clearing at May Day Sale $2.9’). Prowse Bros Ltd. MOTORI-II) T0 CITIL-Mr. G00. Mflyhew. Mr. Heath Mayhew and ,Mi-. Stanley Thompson» of Margate. motored to Charlottetown yesterday 'on important business. LADIES COLOUR!!!) BROAD- CLOTII BLOOMERS. Selling at 65c. Prowse Bros» Ltd. . 6 ONLY CHILDREN'S JERSEY Dresses. Very special price $1.00. May 2nd and 3rd. Prowse Bros Ltd. ' 4088-4-28-31 LADIES Broadcloth Blouses, in whlto and coloured. Size up to 50. Special $1.50. Prowsq Bros. Ltd. I WILL BE LOADING live hogs at Mt. Albion Wednesday afternoon, May 2nd. Fred Robertson. . 4107-4-28-3i ‘MAMMOTH (llililAltANfllil Auc- tioii Sale at J. R. Dqiiiis, Mt. Ed- ndvertiseinent. 4l)50-4-28-5i FERTILIZER. Just received 60.000 lbs. high grade for growing Potatoes and all field roots and grain also for gardens and lawns, for sale at Carter's Seed Store. . 4147 CREAMERY—The new creamery now installed in Sourls for the Cen- tral Creamery. Charlottetown, is gcing along rapidly under the hand of that hustling contractor, Mr. Ste- phen H. McAulay. POLICE COURT.--Three Prohib- ition cases adjourned from last week occupied the Police Court for some time yesterday morning; one being dismissed and the other two held over for this wet-k, one iii particular. where both the prosecution and de- fense are asked to prepare briefs to be looked into by His Honor. Judgment will be given accordingly. VALLEYFIELD-Though quite a ward Road, Thursday, May 3rd. See ' The Public Forum This column is open for the . illaoiilion- by rreopoiidcnh t of qiieltionl o! interest. The t c‘ ‘ottctown dim-dim does not. necessarily endorse the t opinions o! correspondent. s-owo-owwo-owooo-ooovow GOVERNMENT FINANCING »Sir,—It is admitted on all sides that the people of P. E. I. are 0X- perieneing prosperity at the pres-‘ ent time. It. is also admitted. thatl the people are indulging in luxury spending and in some cases their expenditures undoubtedly lean to- wards extravagance. This being so the people are now financially able to bear an increase in taxation. But what is being done by those insid- ious and. crafty animals called statesmen and politicians whose lug-they are raising’ money on loan can be‘ no stretch ui‘ imagination 1 looked upon as l0illl expenditure—to wit the gravelliiig of the roads of this province, but clearly iiiiiiiially‘, recurrent expenditure and correctly‘ Both political parties iii this Pro- vince are tionderiiig to the public uii the tiuestion of taxation. It. is u. fact that the people of l‘. E. I. are the least taxed. iii ‘the whole Do- minion of Canada and can well af- ford to pay the increase in taxation current expenditure. But what is iiigs to the extent. of $742,260.32 at Ill 12-27, made up as follows: Overdraft zit Bank . . . . ..$330.4'l7.20 13,431.04 Taxes from the public 398,360.46 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $742,260.32 on which 41-2 to 5 per cent. inter- est is being paid amounting to $31.- 13758 annually. although no less a sum than nearly $100,000 is out- standing as uncollected revenue. Both ‘political parties should agree at all cost to cease borrowing on loan to meeting annually recurrent expenditure and to press for the recovery of outstanding arrears of revenue and reduce the overdraft at the Bank by this $100,000 and thus save the $5,000 a year interest paid to the Bank. The Government of the Province councils are directed to peace-mak- foi- the execution of work which by’ chargeable to current revenue. i l necessary to meet all aniiuallly re-. the actual state of affairs. The Pro-- viiice is being financed by borrow- l l l , . the future (which is sure to COmQVNBIZOIIHI Breweries . . . . . . . . .. the day)—-when-winnipeg Electric ‘as night follows ‘ possibly they will not be experienc- ing the present prosperityand there- Brampton ,y 1 u ,pewa Power Development? y lby a canal 12% The Laud We Love By I-‘nnk Yelgh 1 ,I 909-0444 O4+§~G®§9§§4 666004. . yo: Queenston-Cliippewzi Power Development Q. What is the Queciiston-Chip- A. The Queenston - Chippewa lPower Plant. on the Niagara River, _ _ ' was coljsu-ucufd by, me Hydymgiec.‘ bytcriaii Board ol Foreign Missions tric Power Commission of Ontario. ‘It is the largest hydro-electric pow- ter development iii the world. utiliz- i ‘irig a head of 305 feet, the maximum ‘dGVCIODIIDIC between Lakes Erie and ' is conveyed into it faiid screen house at the top oi‘ the lower Niagara River gorge iieari Quecnston. The power house, situ- ated in the gorge, is an immense structure which would hide the, American gorge if placed in front of‘ it. It contains 9 units. oL/total cap-I acity 4,550,000 h. p. Power was first distance from the shipping point at Montague, Valleyfield grew a-fine crop of seed potatoes last; year, most cf them having been sold and ship- ped this spring since the rise in price. Mr. Malcolm S. McLeod sold the bulk of his large crop this spring at 90c a. bushel delivered in Mont- aguc, but a number of growers have not yet shipped. Sonic are holding for higher prices. NSWS FROM CHINA-The Pres- at. New York has been advised of the safety of its other missionaries iii southeastern.Shaiituiig. Clllllfl. where Dr. W. F. Seymour of the board's hospital at Tsliiing. was shot death. Among the missionaries lit Tsining was Miss Mliry Stewart. iiiilea long from,“ E1 _ P4 y E, I 1,] d : Chippewa above the falls to forebagflscléigiolgot ]L')1;_wsey:n“éi‘$ thiférngh‘ ‘ the heart." said :1 cable to the board from the Presbyterian China Coim- il at Shanghai. "All others iii Ts- inilig saved. Will leave as soon as possible." ' LOBSTERING — These are busy days especially cu the‘ East ciid of sound basis. The electors should apply the principle of jus- ‘just to the future generation to cx-‘ed taxation that will then be neces- pend loan monies on works that 811W- Now you - in both hands and appealCan. Steamship Com. . . . . . . .. the intelligence and honesty of Can. Steamship Pfd. . . . . . . . .. the inhabitants of the Province and DClllllllOiI Bridge .. will not last as long as the term of the loan, and it is equally unjust 001111150 to permit certain taxpayers to fail t0 to pay their-just dues and thus sub- mit the whole of the taxpayers to I extra taxation to pay the interest more 0f Y0" f0!‘ on the consequent increase in the facts before them. overdraft at the Bank. The foregoing shows the bad fin- Plll- _ “Let, justice be dour though the litter Utilities B. . hiickil posijtion ‘of this Province. but there isnfibre than this. stance there is not. sufficient pro- vision being made in the sinkiiigf, funds to repay the outstanding, loans at, maturity and iii order l0‘ meet the bonds at uiiatilrity it is o now necessary to considerably iii- ClTilSf‘ the Sinking; Fund Coiitribu-l tioils as advised by successive fix-t: teiiial Auditors. , O o o It is now in this time of pros- .»Qd0o§o-o-Q44§OQbQ4O-OO§§O-§ S perity to tax the people and put‘ the finances of the Province on a est lot o1 people and will not Qb-‘Lhfi (Jccflsloll? A. She should refuse the honor. pm- in. ll(‘il\.'t'llS may full." lice without fear or favour: It is un- fore be able to bar the iizcreiis- Brazilian Traction j/ibitibi politicians take your Shaiviiiigaii feel sure they will think all the Caiititlian Brewery I uiii. - --~~--a+>i-—— oowoo-H-o-vooo 0+“ o-oooo 00A» Blink Coiiiiiii-rr-e .,..,... .... Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE f . Q- Wliiit, should a {lift <10. when Sam" 114'“ 0f this risked to be bridesmaid, and feels Island are an intelligent and lioii- that She Cannot, afford an outfit for Steel Co. of Canada .. placing the true Building Products instead of fool- Fraser and Co. _. ‘ing them as you are doing at pres- Piziilei- COITIOIRIUOII it. 219', Fill o5 39‘ I l 05' .9, as l [Pixie B3 ROBERTA LEE p vvo-ooowo 0Q'rQ04vwv—04Qoo 136 - 12°" HOUSEHOLD ‘“"°“‘°“ “"71”??? flil Z3 SCRAP BOOK ‘Z49 By _ OUQFQ'Q%Q'Q-§§OOO§§-QOQNGUOO Fui~iiiiiirt~ Scratches u ii piece of tvel blotting; M? lllilllill‘ over the scratch and hold it llii plaice by the DYOSSUYO of ii warm » < ~ - < ~ - -~ 91 iron. Do not have the iron hot. Inter Uti1ltics~A - » » - » - - » < -- i“ lTlii“. will draw the dented tissues of l] ‘the wood llllU tilum- tirovided the lllili, liiiicriezi Oil . . , . . . . . . .. 158',» mm. 1.; no‘ h“, m...“ “I'll” Fruit Sziliid , 3'5"" When pldliiiiiig ti fruit salad from 131mb “(W111 - - - - -- - 395' vans. ‘tll\\'£l_\'.. plat-e the cans against Blink Mlllllriti" ~ 335 the lCt‘ burly ill the (lav. so that, ,Bf\"k NOW 9'01?" . - - - - » . - - -~ 4"" llu-ir l'lillll‘lll.\. will lii- cold ivheli ready to serve. » Wheat- Muy, 170's; July. 101th; (‘in-- 1555» l Tears Iii Lure (‘iirtiiiits l Corii- Miiy. 1101.; July. ll-l; A pleu- of lat-t‘. or net. starchcd oawmMil-V- 54h? Jllli’. 59"; Swi- and placed under ii liole ill n. lact- 49“\- curtain, tlieii ])l't‘_.‘i3\'L‘(l smoothly with WUQRLMMIIS’. 1535i Jilly. ltifl-“v: a \l'lll'lll iron, will iimki- a repair Orin 152M. Iliul (Iitii ,\I'iil‘<'(‘ly be ill‘l(‘f‘ll‘(l. developed in December. i921. —i-QQ<,v>-—-_ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. I». Gordon oo+o++o4++o++o+oo+< (not crooked) ; strait marrow.) S Y N O N Y M S: - drunkenness, self-indulgence. WORD STUDY: ing one word each day. word: INSAT isfled. vanity." and had ns his guest Mr. Douglas. P. W. C. ommoo-ooo-oo-o-ovoo-oo-ooy-o begun getting out their traps OFTEN MISSPELLED: straight Ralph l There were no preaching services the Island shore siiicc early Thursday morning, 26th, when the fishermen aiiii gear, each cnc endeavouring to get ‘the better of the other in securing .for himself the best grounds fol" fizetting. It is many years now siiice tlllf: fishermen were able to set out their traps on schedule, This is surely a wonderful season and the lprcspects for the fishermen were not WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: as bright and favourable for years. elgflilet Stgy-‘Jxuijicglighe tglélk ggimtttéi ltlliiurdflt Lliilnieiil. fur ruin lllll|_.lll‘lll'll'ilt part." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Card Thanks fancy; a. as in "fan," not as in‘ "ask." - Through this medium Mr. Mrs. James B. Thompson and and i £ i gllenlpemmce family wish to express their sincere n m‘ c“ m“ “c9551 appreciation and thanks to their Lkind neighbors and friends for their "use a w°rd support and kindness during the ill- sggsgagfémglirazld ‘at? ‘Ywgs- Letteufiness and death of their dearly be- oca u a y Y gggasljgtloved Mother, Mrs. Annie Tliomp- m; not to be sat- i‘ . i "She ls a girl of insatiable -1 Toothach‘; Fill cavity with ed in Minarcfs. the relief. sonk- bathe sure cotton Also and face. Quick .lcct to pay their legitimate duzs if the position be put clearly before them and I feel sure that they will not object to increased taxation in these days of prosperity rather _tluain Dvslhone the day of reckoning iii Voile and Muslin. clearing on Sale, days at—.50c. Prowse Bros Ltd. —-—--—{'O-§- PERSONALS ‘Mrs. S. M. MacKay of Albany. visited tilt‘ city Saturday. O Mi. David D. Coffiii_ Mt. Stewart. was in the city yesterday. Ml‘. Neil A. McLeod has returned homo to the farm or rather farms. as he has two farms. He had it land surveyed last week by Surveyi- or McDonald. Hcrnianviilc. Mr. Mc- Leod purcliased a fine working horse Friday in Nova Scotla, taking him across by the boat. , Mrs. E. Wright Maclilachern, vice- president of the Rebekah Assembly of th\ Maritime Provinces will make a fraternal visit to Alpha Rebekah Lodge on Tuesday evening, May 1. She will bc accompanied by th: Deputy President, Miss Olive Low- BABIES BONNETS iii QPgflIlfllC,‘ Q. Is it. ever permissible in good society to use btpiiness or stationery for social purposes? A. No; neither the man nor the lwomairoi‘ good taste is ever guilty of doing this. . Q What is the very height of ldiscoiirtesy in conversation? To break constantly into the SDKECCII of other persons. -———<I-O-% . Stock Quotations HALIFAX. April 30.-Quot:itions furnished by Johnston do Ward. change: ‘ New York Exchange At. Top. 8t Sarita Fe Ry. 195W. American Can Co. XD ., .,.$l84‘.'» Am. Car 6a Fdy. Co. . . . . . . . .. 1041.’. Am. Smelt. & Reina. Co. 187V.- Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . .. 2477s Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 70?’. N. Y. Cen. 8a Hud. Riv. RR. 165 Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- in the United Church here Sunday. last. the pastor officiating at the re-l, Church. whlcliyhas been remodeled.‘ The three services broadcast froml Charlottetown through C. F‘. C. Y.‘ we"? mlmh ellloYed by radio owners‘ Opening of the West St. Peter's! I ‘ther. | I l ‘for that place. Mr. Lawrence Mcfnnis. represent- "18 the W. H. Haywood & Co. Ltcl, i Saint John, left yesterday afternoon Mr. Mclnnls had the misfortune to have his cnr burn- hcre. And some having no di "l." R- R~ cfil-‘lslnilfl he"- flnd eve" were kindly invited to listen t’; though only Elan-Posts. they add l0 those who had. p l I ' ed in a recent garage fire in Truro, and as a consequence has had tn pcstpcne his business trip through this Province for a few weeks.‘ Con. Gns Co. lNew York» 165 I-[ud Motor Car Co. . . . . . . . . .. 86 International Paper Co. . . . . . 87 International Petroleum 424i Standard Oil of N. .1. 48'. Reading Co. . . . . . . . .. 110'. Southern Pacific 911,‘. Union Pacific Ry. 200‘.- Westinghouse Electric . 10'7‘-.- United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 145". Montreal Sim-k Exchange Abltlbi . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 “i B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . . . . , . . .. 45 B. E. S1001. 2nd Pfd. . .. 7 103 office l l 7 tiitlif iilnrisilvns,‘ f i for Soups, Sandwiches and all Meat and Savoury Dishes ' A: u drink-q: small L-teuspoonful to cup of lip: wing: lei-m 1w. In. ions», l6nnlmd7vlbtflm THE PERFECT TEA Thee Grown The Finest English Breakfast Blend. _ “bringing Up Father WAVTER- flRlNCi ME AN ORDER OF‘ CORNED BEEF AN’ CABBAGE BEFORE THE FlGHT STARTS- "L VERY GOOD ‘ 51R- ANOTl-i ER '\ NOW BRlNCi ME CORNED BEEF AN‘ A macs or APPLE. PIE. BdzroRiaTi-tfi FlCiHT " 5TART$ - t; ‘ “'* ‘@—¢ ORDER 01- I I920, by lnfl Pinon Sci-vim. lnr. (hut Bug-n labs-porno! WAiTER- cn-r MEA CUPA COFFEE AsrA COCO CIGAR BEFORE THE FIGHT 5TART5- :- Paranoid-sit!- BUT WHERE is THE. Fiqu-r GQlNG T0 Si’? ll Your Grocer Sells It. Rica-n" HERE- E . PM N01’ GONNA o ? PAY FER "rt-tie FOOD-) ' ' 1 nl