i or taro-separate collars A to match, guaranteed ' ¢ unshrinkable. -.uf Silk " ‘lxloivrflei’ o; AGE EIGHT - l A Shirt-ColilaY-Tic ENS sn1Ri‘s.of-<‘i'o,ol>l§ . printed fine Percale-iii‘ blue, green ‘and tan.- c 0 L-IQA RS attached , 'I‘IES—'—FOUI‘*III band 'l‘ookc's~“lSpur” Bow in h armou’ i zi n g shades.“ TCOKB 3110s., Limited A - Montreal roaomo ~~ WlNNlFHl »- wiwrriuvru lii*\NCtll-Z.\’I'Bli,£N(i. _ Makers of Qpulizy filum ruiilJfllllnrr iiuri: 187i‘ ' ‘with Zijitiiranzeed ‘Unshrinkable Collars ( buns cuuiuine SEDAN av llASll uunrs nu snnu or. ro-nu TIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l l Mr. P. A. Rooney is busy build- ‘ing boats this spring, and is turning Mr. Chester Bruce. Red Pointn l visited Souris Saturday. The popular Ralph Dingweli lsl auuin on his rounds East. Mr. Lloyd Davidson. Fortune. has Purchased a beautiful new car. l Mrs. Bruce Yeo has returned toi her home in Souris after a. visit to! - Montague. ' Mr Percy Burke was in Sourisl yesterday. He has charge of one of‘ the road machines. 4 _Mlss Blanche Jennings. teacher-j Little River. spent the week-end at‘ her home in Souris. i Mr. William Poole, merchant, of, $09115. is at present adding newl buildings to his premises. - l Messrs. A. E. Frances and James Llltz, Fortune Bridge, motored to; St. Peters and Moreii Wednesday. l ‘l Mr. Hewitt. Montague. has charge? ‘of No. 1 factory, North Lake. for, 3 Matthew 8:. McLean, Ltd.. this yearn l M)‘. N. R. Richards. Souris, wasl a visitor by motor to Elmira lastl ' Saturday. out some beauties. Messrs. Wm. Neale, merchant; J0- seph Deaglc, and Roach McGauBh. Bear River, were visitors to Souris Miss Olive Johnstone. who has been attending business college in the city, has returned to her home in Fortune. Mr. Michael Poole, Souris, made a trip from Souris to Fortune Bridge by motor boat Friday with a load of lumber for J. S. Francis 8r Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, South Luke, were passengers to Souris by the Elmira train Satur- day morning, returning td their home in the evening. Mrs. Dan Fisher, a highly respect- ed resident of South Lake, passed away recently. we understand iier~ daughter-inflow, Mrs. Walter Fisher,| is also seriously ill. l Friends of Mr. Louis Meuranhl popular freight agent, C. N. Rn-l Souris, are pleased to see him back on the job again after a pleasant visit to American cities. Among the visitors to Souris from New Low Prices F0 B, FACTOR‘! TAXES RXTIIA Touring - - $595 4 Coach - - 695 Coupe - - - 695 Rgadsfgr (with rumble neat) e (I85 Cabriolet Coupe - - 705 Sedan - - - - 760 Landau - - - 800 All prices’ 1.0.5. Factory, Taxes extra. \ weglg a; 0 t 1:» _| the Western suburbs to the Eastern he$day_ g o Orume Bridge wed iMetropolis Saturday were Messrs. ‘Ivan Keefe, Aubrey Aitken. H. McLAINE sauvitir: STATION ‘The Rollo Bay Souris Road is in fair shape for motor traffic, and a. number of cars have already made; the return trip. i pearance in the streams. We understand some very nice ones are being" hooked. Mr. Lorne Keefe, Little River. was a visitor to St. Peters last weelhre- filming with a irifty black pacer. Judsinc by appearances she can step some! - Mr. Austin McDonald, Little River. who had his dwelling ckastroyed by fire last winter. is at pnesent bulld- mt: a new one, and work is progress- § “(v ri-arct 131M n mistake .was mane in last week's personals rc- gardmi; Mr. Gordon McLean. of Souris. This note slniillrl have l-cad ihllpl- Mlt McLean did not; spe id his holidays ui. hl-ghonu‘ in Soul s..blit remaineil in Sockvillc. lie was there ‘Vlhlltffl by his brollioi- Jack, who ‘ has returned lo“ his hmnc in Souris. MP“- "some. ‘Boston, is hi. pre- se-nl. on n visit to P. E. Island, was cullcd homo owiiu: to the illness of 1 hcr duughtci" Anna. who is at; pro- psent in tho City Hospital. having i undergone two operations quite sued ; cessfully, we understand. Mrs. lxaglo l‘ was a passenger to Souris Saturday 1 Stile/mug, thence to EustlPoint Sun- I ' Wc note by the late school report ‘that the senior department of For- ‘illlmfBfidlle ‘school wars successful ; m winning first prize for physical JXOITISQ. while the primary depart- ‘ merit of the same school won second i prize. These Strathcona prizes ro in the form of books. Five doll rs ‘menced work on the building for The w-l t. t _§the Central Creameries. 1y m“ has egfisnhistrzgt} no doubt be quite an acquisition to int; very rapidly. B i Francis. Mrs. Francis and Miss Clara Aitken. v Mr. Stephen McAulay has com- This will , Eastern Kings, as it will encourage ldairyingn-the basic industry of P. ‘E. Island. Souris looks quite Spring-like at present; the streets have dried up. CORNEY P. J- NOY. H lobster factories getting under way. boats moving in the harbor. new lfences being built around the pre- mises. new building going on, the stores and windows all decked in appropriate style and house-clean- ing the order of the day. Friends of Mrs. Jane McDonald. whovhas been in Boston for the past ycarwlli regret to hear that she has had to return to her home owing to ill-health. Miss McDonald had cu- tered n. hospital and was training for a muse when she look ill and hud to undergo an operation. lier vlllfitllfil‘ visiu-d Boston u few weeks: ago uml Iirtiuuht Miss Juno homo considerably improved but siill in deliclltie condition. l-lowcvvr. wz- trust that she will soon be restored to her usual good spirits. Mr. Columbia McDonald. North Lake, was a. recent visitor to St. Petei-‘s, returning with a new horse purchased from C. E. Pratt dz Son, who are doing a rushing business in horses this spring. Other recent purchasers are George McDonald. South Lake, a team; Garfield Stew- art, Rod Point, a single horse: An- single; James D. Cofhn, Rollo Bay. u. team; Lloyd Davidson. Fortune. a single; Alden McKie, Bay Fortune, |of a beautiful type. l . slem Longaphic. Souris Line Road. a n single. These are all draft horses ‘ BROS, Summeralde. unter River. L. A. McDONALD, Souris. KINGS COUNTY GARAGE, Montague y, - / ". ///» 4} O i7!‘ “i. M” CO n rlurz if 1 ' fl ‘i, . I ‘(elwllillllulllllllliii s; l worth for first prize und four dol-i g lars for second. The children are l to be congratulated. as these books: will he unite nn addition to theiri DE SABLE NOTES. Special Six Sedan \ I acceleration. l COAL A u you! all ruminants l" running in, in can m!!! w! with not h!!! all-outline INVIBNISB OOIIINID om mun acumen srnntomu. sonnmo, ALBION NU‘! AIJIOI IIOVI AIIIOII 10mm IAIII NU‘! . an» non B3500 00K! ' "It lieu Ne. In 1101M" “unto: dallvnrlll. 1”" »- v1.0. tomato. nron m. " *0“ ! -f 1 with a big spirited NASH 7-bearing lttlstzlggzlillfitllllt? quiet ‘action, and the light1""g""$° It’s price, like the price 0f all NASH cars, is ex- cepfonally moderate-but thousaudsfi 0f dléllfzfinglfcllae can uy no more distinctive stylexlwl‘ 1191‘ l) ' ' Feel the riding comfort that comes from the big, deep NASH Cushions and the NASH Alloy-Steel Silrlnl-‘FS teamed with shock absorbers front and rear. - BUY a NASH it’s the logical selection for those a who want a finer mode 0f motoring at 19W" 9"“- IASII MOTOIl SALES 64-66 QUEEN STREICT, , cuARlrrrricTowN, l’. u. l. $2065.00 Delivered 00. \ 4f tards the rapidity of run-oil. EX- ooss water is released gradually and Forests are nature's preservers of tho cquilibrum of strewn "OW l5 Woods Preserve Water SIIPPIY l wawi- supply. The forest floor, being preserved. In like manner the melt- ‘ porous. retains the maximum lng of snows in the Spflnllfllmfi l5 amount of rainfall. This physical delayed by the lowcrttemacgattgg condition combined wlthtlie lflllClPlfllld shade in the olres‘, sell‘ anlcal obstructions of tree roots, re- danger oi floods is essen . E. R.‘ Brow’ 146 Richmond St-Z, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at ' ' lowest Rate. Goo_d Strong Stock Companies ' Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. new library. cls Best Treated - , Externally 1 Tun-Rs why modern moth- i crs prefer Vicks-q-it cannot f upset delicate stomachs. l Rubbcdonthroatandchest, l it acts two ways at once: _ (1) Its healing Vapors, a released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the ; air passages; I (2) It “draws out” the soreness like an old-fash- l ioned poultice. l \-- ¢¢"@Z‘¢'X-1oo Vic K s 9 VAPOR , U B 0m! bMI/ll/Olvfl/PSWID mm QVOOOOOQOOO-OQOOQOQOOQOOC INSIDIOUS icvi: STRAIN ’ We use this aillectlvc ad- vleiedly. . Suflerers from I-lyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not silsiflfl "W y! of any eye defect- Tho mot-Iva power or the entire humon organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyrsflt lmcomputed . utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- straln In present, n much Hence defective eyes, through their consumption o! an 0W oisslve amount of Nerve En- - orgy may seriously afloat ‘tho. functioning of other organs or uio lmfly and pfliinoo .lll iiooun. " ‘ ' nave your: > EXAMINEI) . ws-ir-On-nu G. F. Hutcheaon- OPTOMETRIST " ' "K ‘ Wrltn O O OQQQ O QQQO GQ-O-OQQO-QO-QOOOIIiINuII), N Mr. Neil Taylor, of Rice Point, ‘wus- in DeSable on Sunday. ! Mr. Melville Bell has been hauling lumber to Holmes Mills last week. We are sorry to learn of the ill- ness of Mr. Gordon l-lolm, and hope for his quick recovery. |' Mr. James Sherron. of New Do- lminionpwas visiting his sister, Mrs. lDonald McLean, on Monday last. I Miss Evelyn and Mr. Garfield Mc- Lean, paid a short visit to Mr. Geo. Inmnn, of DeSablc on Sunday. We are having very nice weather l now. the roads and fields are dry- gng- The chief mode of travel is ' ‘the horse and back riding. so quite in number. of saddle horses are to be ‘ 860M. _Mr. Seldom McLean. of Clyde ,Rive_r. spent the week-end with his cousin. Mr. Donald McLean. We are pleased to hear that Donald is getting quite well again after his serious illness. He ivas at Hampton lnsl Thursday. DANCER WINS LONG RIDE Prucllr-iilly rill Isluuncn [lillll hom- lll-tlv to ‘Bliss (Iuluiiry, u. sovunilmr-n- ‘_\‘,'ll.|!l'-0!lll IIl|I(lll-(I|'I1ll't‘-l' who rode Iliorirnlmr-k 0mm Paris In Cflllllt-F-h mocvntly, covering the 571i millt-ls of’ hard modern roads iiu loss tlum two wcpks- So iuionl: WJIHI lllfl lI|lllll)(‘l‘ nlI miilmll-i who vmwrlell tho Tflllll inilo (Ynumns, that. -l.hn plnu lior nn escort. of polo ploywm luul 1o lm nlruulouvul. mid if. “no wl-lh dllffivirl-l)’ Iillul: ls-ho dlrlovo through llu-l llimugl-i of‘ pwlestrlaus In 11m nll.y. filio was closely followed by Mlle. (lipase, and two othnlr fnmnlllr‘ compoltllons Finished lutor. Thin foul’. who ncnlnlnw-il ulomurkzrblo iheoausv" of ~llm dancer's yOllIIlI mull linin- ins. —--—-< Fortify Yourself Against Colds! 'l‘nronln. "nu-kl would lune a JIM-ll ' p1‘ more tlmmt n couple n! time! every \_ you; oppeclnll, in _ the winter, and It would Ill‘ a con lo or moptmlench me lit-fora l would ful- 1y mover and mt my voice bin-k. I doctoral and took medicine wlth little mill-t until l hogan lukhuz Dr. Plerccfii (lnlilon ltlefllclll ' Discovery and if hns no completely IOIIPVIWI me of this trouble that I for in uny way from my former trou- hle. lt has been worth its we!!!“ gold tn most-Jill's, A. McDonald. 38 _ m. Dr. Plnroivn lnvnllils "Mel in for frco medical lllIVlCi- iflirroly over hnvn n mm throat or luf- ' SALMON FISHING Upwards of 40q~million salmon a year . . .» spring or “Tyee ' and oolioe are bred and ciptured in the waters of. British (‘xilumbim A great many of these game salmfln. weighing fmlnl three pounds to sixtWoddi ‘m: take“ ci-cry ycnr by anglers in the salt-winter reaches ailong Vancouver Island and thc Mainland. At some seasons of the year they airc to bc caught in every estuary. and acthe mouth of almost every river ill the Province .. . but the best months are from ]uly_t0 Si-piclnber. TROUT FISHING Tbc i out of British Columbia comprise most of Ill! recognized varieties, though varying greatly in coloring and markings, and. in sizc from :1 (cw (iunccs to ii“? but’! 4-‘ llml)’ pounds- .‘. . Rainbow, Cllbtlifflllt, Stccllicad . . _ game fish, all. EASILY ACCESSIBLE Most of thc fishing uniicrs of the Province hm easily “Qcr-ssihlc liy stinimcl‘, lllll (ir startle ,_ _ often within zui hour or so of the city. “lllgvll roauls zintl trails zirc itxccptiiui-illy gmyd, Zlntl cvcn ilic practically \lllIl\llt‘(.l wotvsrs of the (lJl.\.\l;ll‘ zintl (Taribon di-lricis zirc Wlllllll czisy tlir-Lmci‘ to ilu‘ ui.ui who wislivs first-class spuit on unlicqiiciiiiml waterways. The nmrrcsitlcnt liccnsi: lcc is $10.00. , GAME SEASONS The season for moose, bczu‘, mountain sheep and oats, in most hunting districts of Britis Columbia opens &ptcmber lst. 'APRIL 30, 1928' of the most modem fine can. Charlottetown A J ' NewHighValues To the many quality feature: which have made’ the perfected Whippet the most outstanding light car on the market today, have been added new items of equipment. Full-crown fend- crs, cadet Visor, window reveal: and other refinement: give it the nyle-lppcal ,H, H._,cOX, Morrell. LUNI Illlbe Spolrtsmarfs Paradise _ _ . . \ . "-.l ITH .1 coast line of over 7,000 miles, rivers great and small, and myriad fresh-water , :7 1;.l,-.~_<_ ii n not surprising that British Columbia has the greatest wealth of gaine- . h>h in Cunotlzi . . . and is in first known as the greatest fresh and salt water fishing ' "v arcs nu the wlmlc continent! What the Stzitc of Maine and the Province of New _ Bl'lll'l~'\\'lCl{ buvc bccn to tbc czistern Llnitctl Staitcs and Canada, British Columbia is to Western Czmotli. But. New Brunsivick and Maine could‘ be tucked away m one corner of British Cnlumbla, and immense fishing and ll-lllll‘. territories still be left! Thousands ot streams have never rippled to the cast oi an ilfIllIlCldl lly . . . lusty trout lurk in the depths of lakes on which canoes have ncvcr floated nor spoons CVLT spun. Without knowledge of the ‘CVXISCCDCC of the white ma“, a great variety of wild ironic, pinging in size from chattering chipmunk to noble. caribou, fOillTl primeval forests. Truly tbc Sportsman s Paradise‘. \“-"' \ A ll ; “Z \ h.“ I . v IX Others follow shortly. Game birds‘. . . geese; ducks, grouse, partricl e ants, quail, bran: and siore birds, abound. GOLF ON FAMOUS FAIRWAYS , The grind old game of golf is one of British Columbia's most“ popular recreations. Its‘, _ sporty evergreen fairways. famed throughout golfdom, stretch along high valleys cradled in the mountain tops . . . undulating bench- lands Inside some crystaI lake . verdant , slopes nestling in eyergreerrforest fringes . . .1 and sweeping vistas besidc- the sea. One of the most; enjoyable uinys to explore‘ MOTORWAYS OF DELIGHT , ptarmigan, pizzas» C‘ ' tbc highways zincllby-ways ‘of beautiful British Columbia, is by motor. Splendid bigbviniys intersect the whole interior. includin the Cari >00 country, i- BRITISH COLUMBIA PUBLICITY CQMIIYTEE o Duh. (I-G-a l Ilqenll n! Seymour Stm. Vueouvw. l0- Plnn mid no 1m lllullulql literature ll Irltlib Illll. I All IAITICQAIIN INYIIIRIO IN~ run m" (‘A-a lbw v-n tannin- on" mum 3 -.__...____.- o- - _- .__.._.- mono": I ‘hi. 'II—~ Hlllnfl _. _ ‘Egg-aural! _4 Min , j u-ouiooooummnnwllupduun-onn-vmfl —-@—__- can Ana's Evnnonanngrcnronouno” A J '—'—"-‘ ' CBC ’ -..V_4.‘ ,.‘._ v“ the thrilling new_mntorwuy into‘ ‘- imlonwaém-v -_-.~cj.x.v-s..~ia. -.i;;__il_.- .-_ .. ,,,, flgg-uumi-yp-uvnao- ,..x -