‘MAY s, 192s niqht Use RAZ-MAH To-day for ASTHMA I uul Bronchial Golda No amtilfl. no apraya, no enuff. Jun swallow few Rae-Nail capeulll No u teat mu eturcotiee or other ‘dangerous or he t-tounlng drop. Bopgelgil t m, dloeuva in reduced doom a; A LICOMFORT R childnnlalthllm suer . ‘ y nope gasping. | In; and cnollin —enda the headaches and R61 l‘ M A cou H “in; in the oyel~makel breathing ealy—— VII mucua ‘llhllrillll in Bronchial tubes-gives long hll of mtlul aieap. ‘m, a... ma». Ru Mahnnlmone . ck uaranteeefreiidhomom ll one“. Nor/QB TO PA TRONS w; were never In a better position to meet mall are". wmpeltitlon on Harneec and Saddlery Hardware ma" we are today, and not only to meet It but to aetu-ally “V, money to the purchaser. Through judicious buying wg-are able to get our prices down ‘to rock bot- Mm and are anxloua to share this saving wlth our ous- wmew Remember weumanufacture our own harness. write ua for prlfl". HARNESS s, L. & MANUFACTURERS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. mfi-Iiii. ‘AAQA; ‘ '“¢.»ow~ C LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i . . . . . . . .. lilo per Ilno nl B Wnrtll ilo nor lino ol 5 words m... Inarrtlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y“: lnlertlonn “up; Inaertloll . . . . . . . . .. 7o per lino of i! wurdn CO-OFO-OQQ-QOQ-OQ% ‘ Agents Wanted For Sale T3 .» WRITE ollTilAglogncAfifinkd M, m," 4‘FOR sat: - SEED WHEAT. for w ' M‘ Toronto A_ wt, llllgll l). Glllis, Orwell. 915-1. lilllutlW ' ~ ' fgfimo ORDERS ' Mo A véEl-EJKSIIK lloulery. Silk i.“ [Lvc-h- and Porch Dresses. ‘wgfrgafll, dhlly. ‘No collecting or write B. & F. Mfg. SEED OATS — FIVE HUNDRED (500) bull best seed oats for sate. —-J. A. lillller, French Fort. 9093-5-5-51 SALE — RUBBER delivering. 0 t FOR TIRE (l.., liclll- T3- llolldmll u" 29 runabout waggolr nearly as 13-15122- ~ good as new. Apply Cudlnurc Bros. M"? 9140-5-7-21 RAVEL M,“ OR WOMAN TO T I 1 1 agents. Yearly guar- i§§§‘,.§”§fn§l. (being $21. weekly llverillle) "lid expenses‘ Exper‘ PLEASURE BOAT FOR SALE.»- Iiurgalu. 22 x 5. V bottom. Leslie Campbell, Cape Traverse. inure unnecessary. Fol‘ Dam‘ 9021-5-1-81 culars write Villnston C0., Tor- onto. A. W. FOFl SALE-CHOICE WHITE f? _ __-- — ——— Seed Oats James C. Wood, 35M AND WOMEN-A SELLING} Hazelbroollc. 9156-5-8-31. sensation. (‘,a»natia's premier’ ___ FOR SALE-ONE HEAVY DUTY portable steam sawmill, fully equipped for quick sale. Ha-n- cock Bros. Melville. 9099-$-$-4i Myflhl Liberal cash -_--- - (fall. ', , -——-—j*— "—————- llnullslalllelllilclling live for w0-|APPLE TREE 1 YEAR OLD, men cauvassers as Well 11$ tfllllllfl lSky. hlaclntosll, lvlellba, 75c each. mg, hosiery, brush. ‘grocery and| $7.00 for l0; Raspberry plants insurance slilPfilllCll. Full or Dflfl $4.00 per 100; Strawberry plan-ts time. Experience unneccseary- $1.00 per 100, All home grown. F. cum Free. wine Lionel -M'lllll s. Reeves, Eldon. 9160-5-8-81 inc, iii St. (‘atherinc ‘West, Mon- l-nc 01 (‘inc custom quality Broad. (‘IOIII shirts. Prices below retail “my chgrgug paid to any part n1 (lanolin. Big commissions FOR SALE—-FINE BRIC-K may S768-4,17stI’ DwEL. _%————i———i_ ling, No. 281 Kl-nt Street. with ATTENTION! AGENTS. SALE-s‘ largo lot adjoining. opposite > mrlIr-All alu-‘lzing Hull I01’ 011']? Prince of Wales College, suit- lliiltlllllivcrcll. ltcady’ t0 W931’- uble for private residence, Wonderful rlllltw 0i Brill-fill flili" apartment. m- hoarding house, in. illlil order houses and rc- Apply _;_ Q_ “ymhnhh, lilisl0ftls scll th-‘s quality at 9133.57.21 iliiil You can easily sell ten a __-________ an. Glvvs you =1 vlelll slllllll FOR SALE - WOODWORKING to two thousand (iolllrrs a year. lollroullit is free. ivrite today-. itllrllc cent stamp l's your Only cull irlvostlnent to an opportun- marhiucry. ii inch ,l'our allied nlouldcr. touollcr, 2-1 inch planer‘ hollow chisel, lllortiscr, baud saw, saw table, lathe buzz plain, Ily lhlltlvlll yield you hundredsof cr, 3 ll.ll. motor, ulrie Bllflflllll-il .liollars. These wonderful suit and belll-nn- Allllly 220 llr 370 allies have smashed competition Sydney St. 9091-5-5-41 everywhere Money book guar- alltre. Ford Clothing Company. l‘. 0. llox 2384, Montreal. ~ FClIlflIe Help iVanteti 8768-4-17stf _ _ ___ __ _ _ WANTED--G|RL TO PACK LOB- __"—_“' _‘ s~t.ors_ Good “Wises. J. 1i. Judson, Miscellaneous Alexandria, R. R. 9153-5-8-31. m. w‘ WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. F. W. Tidnlarsh, 2 Havllllnzl St. CAPTUREEONE jsltviniat. ll. J. llrl-haul, Ellurruy Harbour. t. 3QQQ-OOQOQO-O-OOOQ $064 0-0 6-0 §444fi§§§9O OQO§FOO .‘§yQk§O-§§§'§-§-¥§ PO44 GO O G044 O O4 O O COO C OQ'OOO§-§O-QQ Central Guardian CLYDE RlVElR.--On May 9th the service in the Presby terian Church at Clyde cordial invitation to all. chased er; which tipped tho scales to the 1500 lb. mark. These boys are tn be congratulated for their zlbilty as feeders of live stock. " on. AGEN‘; CONFER. - A conference of all imperial Oil yesterday afternoon In I.IiC Board of ‘Trade rooms. lt was oitcndctl lly Messrs J. W. MlIIlCl] and A. (i. Dolilout,‘ Halifax rcprtlscutatives lll‘ the l-oulpltlly. Mr. A. A. _\ll- (lrcgol- the lliPW local lllauagcr. wul-l also present. ..A RUMOR has dleen circulated that (‘arvell Bros, l.t4l., agents ior tllc (‘auadll Steamship Lines. are consigniug cattle tu St. .loilu’s. Nlld.. and lll so doing lll-o infring- ing on lIlL‘ ‘business oi the regular llive Stuck shippers. We hurt-b)- ulllpllutlcally deny this report, and wish It distinctly understood that we are In n0 way either directly or indirectly interested Ill or cou- llecled with the cullslguillg of live stock to lSt. John's Nfld.— Carvoll lBros. Ltd. 9131-5-7-21 THE WEATHER.-—Thc hopes oi llle optinlls-tlc-nlinlled received au- lctlrcl" set-back yesterday with the arrival oi’ still zlnotllcr snowfall. accolnpunicd by lowered tempera- ture. These hopes were further dashed by rumlors that six Inches cf snow had fallen in ISUIIIIIICFSIIIO. IICHVBVIH‘ It is taken for Kfiillled that it Is winters dying lgastl, and that the spring can now be expect- ed iu real earnest. AUGUSTINE COVE NOTES.- Mr. Earle Olalk while cutting wood with the circular saw, for Mr. Har- old l-lowatt, had the misfortune to lose the end ‘of his lltltie finger.—— The old saying was possesion is nine points of the law, but in the case ct the skunks that have taken charge of the grain stacks on the back farm oil Mr. A, J. ‘Robinson, they have full possession. FERRY STARTS-The SS. Hills- boro lllade her first trips fthe season yesterday. when she lllade. two return crossings to Rocky Point talk-lug ion a new float for the‘ Rocky Point landing. Today she willl stunt on her regular spring schedule. making six trips dailyl She will begin making her summer uululher oi‘ trips on June 1st. SAPPER ARRlVES.—lThle lC. G. S. Canadian lSapper. Captain Le. lilauc, arrived in this port at nOQIIl yesterday and docked at Buntaln d; Bell's wharf. Owing to a thick fog and the absence lot‘ the navi- gatiou buoys, which have not yet been laid, It was found necessary to anchor the vessel for some hours during the morning oll’ Governufs island. Silo unloaded general gflllgl.) ht this port and leaves at lllylight. thin morning with live stock llllll other cargo for lSt. John's, Ncwlountllallli. FINE HORSES SHIPPED.- lMcssl-s. Vlllood & McNeill are shill‘: ping by the s. S. Silillllll‘ telllly ll! team 0t’ draft horses pronounced llyl the stclunshlp agents here to be the Ilcst of their class they have yct loaded at this port_ 'l‘ll'~‘¥ “"1"? purchased lroul Ml‘. A. A. ilclieatll, Marshtleid, and IIIIZIIIIICS the lln- bclttcn show lnare “IllIllt1" Wllil hug h record hard to cqual, silo be- lllg a fliillliilttl‘ figures in the slwW ring hero off arid on tlcr the last tlvclvu years. during which time she has always worked _‘llcr way to- Sunday. Iliver In connection» with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be at ll a. m. ‘Sunday School at )0 a. m. A HARD TO BEAT.--Mr. Russell IMa-cKiunon, (llrtlowu, ‘recently pur. n. handsome cow led and raised by Jewell Bros, North Riv- zlgents Ill the Province was held THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ lenkins8lSonml- BLENDED JAM 4 POUND PAlL--45c CORN SYRUP 5 POUND PAIL-45o PINEAPPLE A FEW TINS LEFT-19c I PEARS 2 FOR 35o PEACHES 2 ‘FOR 45c MARMALADE 40 OZ. G LASS—45c. l STRAWBERRY JAM 4 POUND GLASS——$1.00 l COMB HONEY 50c PER COMB i MAPLE SUGAR 35c PER BLOCK i SPECIAL BLEND TEA 45c PER LB‘ iclt oli Tuesday morning for their llml"! ill Cllll-Kllfy- 0n her wzly ‘ lllrs Montgomery will visit her sister, Mrs Walter M. Ogcn. Al- hl-rta. (M) NEW BEETS E é LEAF LETTUCE l NEW ONIONS SPINACH PINEAPPLES lenkins8lSon Fill- W‘. iIsland Students At Dalhousie Dalllousic University pass list includes the nanlcs oi‘ tllc follow- ing island students: . Avery prize. alld (ircat Distinction: 'l‘holnpsou, lilellcvue. certificate cf Miss Etta Faculty of Arts and Science 'Latln 2~~lI. E. Foster, (‘llnrlnllt-Ull-ll-ulcl c. A. Yen, I'm‘! l-lul; w. A.|\<lll . J. llul-llclnin. Charlotte-‘ililllverleil town‘ lizlrb town; J. W. .\ic.‘\‘aught, lttolcman: K. Kellie ‘llollnalr Slllnluerslde. Greek 2-—<l_l. (i. FOSIOI‘, C. A. Yeo Archaeiogyi-NV. Jean (‘llarlnttetnsvll Elementary French-~ lrcta E. Kennedy. French l—W. Joan Miller. é Mllleluiym” a DEVELOPED Fllms PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEIMENTB ORASWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street PERSONALS his sister who is seriously ill. Aierton E. Bsgnali, Hunter ,ltiv<-r, was lytrsttrrtlay. i.\Irs, lClaudc Murphy has re- turned to her hiomc in Tiguisil all ‘tor a plllaszlnt visit lo the city, wilom she was the guest of Mr, ,uull Mrs. F.J, Casey. ‘Vllill- Toni Beet left Tuesday luorlllng for ills home ill Toronto. ‘While ill lSIIIIPIIICFSIIIC he was tlhc fiulst of I.\lr. and Mrs. A.S. Muc- ay. bliss Isabel Cantello nl‘ the llrlnl-l- ldllu/alrdl “dearth: iuftlce stall l.-.t‘t ‘Thursday for her home Ill liunlills to enjoy a well earned vacation. has been elected by the Alllnlnl of King's University, Halifax. as lllll‘ oi‘ IIIC’G(i\‘BI'IIOI‘S of that, tn- stilutlun. We ‘heartily congratu- late the Major on this high and lvell-lncritcd honor. villi-s. T.A. Keenan and Mrs. RA. Rlynoids, llilurray River. were lll the l-ily attending the Prcsbytcrlal. wllllc ‘here they wclr the gluesls 01' Fills. AJS. .\icl.ccd, Illcasant St. Nlrsj John M. Montgomery, little daughter Charlotte a-nd son ‘Dalton . Reginald D. Williams. l]. A.. arrived in ‘Charlottetown last night from Halifax where he has finish- ed his second year in law at Dal- hollsic University. He had a \‘('l_V succe..ful year and passed Ill all his subjects with four first clltiis and four second trial-ls holl- ours. He will spend earned holiday at the Russ. Along witllfiilr. Williams taking the law all passed their ' years successfully were {the following Prince Edward ls- glaud students: Messrs M. A. lFurln- Ier, first year; l.. .-\. Doyle. liownal. ;\\'. l-J. Darby. French Village, lboth viP-"(illll year and Miss ‘Mary Mc- ‘lutyrc cl‘ Xloutalzue (daughter of ‘Zthe late Dr. Xicllltyre) who grad- uates in law this term. Nighiis Services (Continued from page 1.) preach lth-c (lospel to the poor lhe- lnlghtcd heathen, not only to save the wretlchcd heathen but to save myself. We have a. nlnoulight age-moonlight from the very Cross cl‘ Christ for the world's greal LiI5‘\\'(I of lrresponlsibies. This Iprovlslou is a positive fol-c The l-vcry laws IDPVGEIB the provison. | Nlnw collie to your (rlass known as the responsible unconverted. ,Wl_lcre ils the provision’! Remember itllc Gospel carries always with it mrcsponsibillty. It is not a matter '01‘ sincerity, Oil no! The Word will judge you. You can't h-.ar the and not lilo responsible. are responsible for your -un- stu-te because you have ‘heard the story. If you believe ill Christ honor your own intellect; your own heart: your own will: own. destiny. Lean upon Justus: obey Him: trust Hill]. Thc (308081 of Jesus Chlrlst ls both rl. sponlsiblllty and salvation. 'l‘llerc is but one escape-escape into .\lr. it. .l. Wood, City, leaves this ulllrning for lllostou, Mass. to visit a visitor to the city ‘Milinr TJE. McNutt of this city l" oi‘ St. SI(Il‘_ last night was crowded with junior and senior pupils. artistically. nllnlbers were produced In amne- HEll W l HIIHSIS ll El llElIH-llllll now Showing Prince Edward. Or the filming of “Tho Whltc Outlaw," a Universal Blue Streak Western which is now showing at ‘lie Prince Edward 'l‘ileatre_ a hand of wild horses that ilas for nluny years roamed tllc_Soutllwest was partially rounded up by nit-n» tiers of the picture company on location and used In the big statu- pcdc see-no. Tile hand. consisting of nearly it thousand wild horses, was caught a cuI dc slfc and a hundred of lllc baud “lore captured and held ill readiness for their scene. Jack Iloxie and ltIarceli-nc ‘Day ‘n this scene are caught under the hoofs 0i’ the herd but escape dcatll I)y hiding in a narrow crevice. The hundred wild horses were augmented by hundreds of rancll horses. With this will] company little difficulty was had putting tllc steeds to flight. After the scene was over a herd Wits rounded up with the Intention r11‘ freeing tho will! horses and let- ting them g0 back to tilolr owll but it was found that they had gone back of their own volition. The story concerns a herd of wild horses and their white leader, Tho leader was formerly the pro- perty of a cowboy and when hors- is are foil-lll? missing from ranches lured awayJly tile white horse. the forulcr owner is accused of rustling. To prove his innocence is confronted with the seemingly impossible {ask of recapturing the wary leader of the wild horses tribe on the nlountain flats. Tile scenic beauty 0t tile mnuu- tat-u and the valley, tile white above and the green and gray he low. places this picture in a ulli- qlle classification as being a t.llrill- ing Western while many scenes of oui-of-llnors spleu~ dor which alone make tile picture a classic. _ A rip-roaring comedy and the re- gular serial episode tapered oft‘ a ——llct forgetting the movie star -ontest which positively ends this I] ll l Thousand- Head Herd of Nomad Beasts Caught lby Camera l for “White Outlaw” - at colltalnini! ' prograln that Is well worth seeing vCv4‘ ‘ év “ ¢¢‘¢¢#““¢¢‘ ¢AAAAA4AAQAAAAQ 5t 311mm fircshpltzriautburcb REV. W. B. MUIR, MINISTER MR. F. T. WATKIS, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER 11.00 A. M.-Sermon. 2.30 P. M.—Sabbath School and Bible Clan. i’ 7.00 P_ M.—Sermon. i, ++¢++o+o0+e4+o++ooo+ooo+0+eee0o+o0+0+4++e+o++0++o oo++ooooooa+ooooooo+o+eoo+oaoo ¢o+oo++o cocoa-came. E ilirinitp Tiiniteh Chard) MiNi8TER:—Rev. w. m. Ryan, a. A. ASSOCIATE-Rev. s. H. Ramsay, o. 0., 202 Hlllaporo st. ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER:—W. s. Fletcher, > A. n. c. M., A. -r. c. L. . THE SERVICES 10.00 A. M.—Prayer Meeting in Heart: Hall. 11,00 A. M.-—-MO'I7HER'C lDAY SERVICE. 1 Preacher: Rev. Dr_ Ramsay Music by C. G. I. T. Choir. vvvvvwvvv o > 2.30 P. M.—Mother’a Day Program In Sabbath School. ‘ 7.00 P. M.—-Address by.Mr. Murray, Brooke 4 I (V.M.¢,A, Missionary to China.) , Soloist: MieslHazel lCarter. i Anthem: 0 Love That Will Not Let Me G0." , A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL t i Central Christian Church EVANGELI-ST.- O. ETFAMILTON SINGER, MR. HERBERT WOODRUFFE IN SPECIAL SERVICES ' SUNDAY AT 11 A. M., 3 P. M. AND 7P. M. _ g Mr. Hamilton as a powerful preacher, Mr. Woodfuffe ' as a sweet and winning singer are winning their way / into the hearts ct Charlottetown. week. (let ill on the last showing this week nnd he n winner. --—Z( Delightful Recital At St. Marys I Academy PUPILS OF THIS SUMMERSIDE MUSIC INSTITUTION EN- TERTAINED A LARGE BODY OF THEIR FRIENDS LAST NIGHT. The well appointed concert hall! Mary's Academy. Summer- iricllds for the piano recital l)y the Those who were fortunate enough to‘ he IIPCHUIII, were lunrc tho-ll delighted with the magnificent progranlnlo presented so conscientiously and The twenty-tour lilillg over an hour and cvery mm was sorry when tllc programme "included. Space will not permit of a dos- Iil55-5-8-3l. 9117-54331 MAY 15TH. ATTEND SALE ON Sltumflgl] Vacant .- llrrlulscs of lPllITICk Lamhc, _____i_______i__ , Springfield. 91:18 BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN INO. A. McDONALIZIILAND SUR- llllll‘. IIPFIIIZIIIVIIIO. IIOZD-S-l-llul) BAKERS WRITE FOR catalogue null list 0|‘ used ovcllil. llril-rrl-ll puylllclli ll‘ desired. Iluilbarll ilvcn (YnmpllllY. Him llllllcu West, ‘Forotllo. 613i ~\_._.____ ,_ _ ________ _L___ FUN FOR ALLb-MAGIC TRICKS ( llovlllIll-s lycrcts, etc, lattes; cat- ‘ "llluur tor 010 Allard, 1217 Mary Ann, Illoutrcnl. 8766~4-17,S5l _______________i____ GTRAVED FROM MY PREMISES about May 1st two white sheen- lllllone seeing or knowing Ol their whereabouts please notify John Grcenna, Emerald RR. 9107-5“ ____________________ Situations Vvanted ‘_ _______ txrenlencso woman WANTS " “Mitten as nurse or-houss- _ keeper. References. Apply 961 .;~ “illllv st. City- ‘0141-5-5-51 ‘ I I Queen} . anal» iiaee taking" over Ill ztiotoi we have eoint mill)‘ thousand: o! . Il_l. "Pain and iynprdvttvlinta. It . , il new tile tlnnt Holfil ot-itb “ Flue In tile MarItlmeProv- LII»- n appealo u imp 4m wit a -@mf0@IiIe ' nle splendid-table In! "Willi arvlerlt o.’ riled» m .l.-l». ,2 - -...""""llll stall. ' to sell popular lino household necessities and toilet articles; the tlip Ill hot company with ldIf-g icrent judges cllch time, and but once wan she Ill real danger. li- bu‘ French 2-H. G. .ll‘oliter. K. K.» llollnan, J. W. l\luc.\lllught_ ‘lloll-u bl I I rlenre or lull, WIIIII hlr llwullllitlr llllll‘ Wllrkjyl“ lmgg’ summorsklo: w' A g comm as on: expo . ' l l l ‘l ‘ _ l;;,,-),y_ capital unnecessary. Bradiey- llli! ulillfl Wfl-"l Hllllwll l" ‘lllllllmllmill, Engfish 1 w. .ll-an JIIIIIPI‘ (iarretson, Limited, Drantford with her and stood a strong new, _ Om. s. V. Am. 27-12] ‘ind’ “ill-u” ‘vhlph ‘lhe UZI)". lilllmllu. .. A. You. ll. lll. Fllstel" __ .-_.._._-- llclr s low cllrcllr wre Y "lit-ll... 1'. liegg. T" Lot tho lpulllng (voutol-lt against all cnul- Engush 5__w._ _|_ nuvhonfln _________ ____ era. They llro lining shipped it) lt Hismry 1,_||_ |.;_ lr,,,.|Q|-_ C‘ A,‘ _ EMT‘ lm-rlicllilll‘ vllsllllllvl" lll Si. Jllllll-“l. You, .l. .l. nlacxallnlll. w. .li-nu TO LET-HOUSE MODERN CON- . Nlld.. who was here Ill April to: Economms 5-4; p, Mhmq; vmmfnbes‘ Apply 1G personally select thenl and illtculll-lflyllllar, ‘ Rm" '___,_ _ using thenl tor show purposes in History 2 -~l\'. K. iloilllll-ll Salcsnlen “hinted SALESMEN — WE ’ steady employment and‘ exclusive lines Illustrated samples and full crpcl-ation, a mouley-nlaking oppor- O F F E R D11? weekly to sell our complete and °i 8"“""‘le°“inr 1400 lbs. each qlilimY- wholed fliohttrxjibflufi-tglplirwem gelding weighing 1300 lbs order trees an pan s. r c v the ancient colony. it is needless Government- 1---W'.'.\'. l)arb,v, .l. to say it took a fancy price to"\\'. MucNllughl, (‘. A. Yeo. tempt the sale of this pair. Mr. Government 3-~\V. A. llvlnqnentl. is replacing them WIIIWW- illlchllllalll. C- A- Yell. a matched pair of llackncys, chest 110ml‘- _ l nut ill color and weighing upwards! Ph||°lI°PllY~\\‘- -|- 131191191115" also a genemli..l’hllosophy—lC. B. Moore Music—.leall W. Miller. , Philosophy ZI—C. B. Moore, Etta. M. Thompson. l Phiioeophy 13-(3. n. Moore. ' Mathematics 2—~ Helen T. Begg. lillrhy. 1C. ll.‘ m} all inlported by “iced and McNelll. '— tunlty. Luke Brothers Nurserieo- s Montreal S_ w_ 91 wwflss sMyg-H and Mr, $1.“. Elementary Chemistry. -—lrclzl . Wm ‘we I ... _ a. the .- ,_ l" l3. Kennedy, Charlottetown ‘vanted gt “m” Hm’ Mona”. "lqhh Ohemlitry 1——K. K. Holman WANTED-ALL KINDS OF F-ARM . produce, including butter. 68KB. poultry, pork, veal, ismbllnd mut- ton. Always a mlirkog {EIA-rnroiid , Wh l a e. an 0 - “Mb” 0 es eozac-l-lor. New Brunswick. Lost small _ URSE CONTAINING L o s Tsump of money between station and Prowso Bros. Finder leave at Guardian Office and re- Chemiatry 1la—W. J. Tluchemlu Geology 1~~Etta ‘M. Thompson Recommended for degree of Bachelor of Arts, (‘yrun dlcrtrunl Moore; Etta Mae Thompson I l Faculty o1 Law l " -' Year, Property 2 —-W. E Darby Procedure 1-—W. ll}. Darby Banking-M’. in‘. liurby Bankruptcy» W. E. Darby Corporation: and F'artnership.— W. lll. Darby , ‘N. D. MAoLEAN. ‘QM: ti‘? KING‘! “in...” i i TRAINING tmrc 119M011?”- (v-mn annular ' For ihrrltiba a I 0 ‘ lift]!!! 0L FOR NURS- M m“, .g:,°p|ml_ Hsverbill, “has. Three will’ °°“""’~ N‘ __________.____.._.___.._..__ .___...._.__ ,_.__.-.._______ m. i: with Providence Cit!’ alO EARNINGS STEADY i" JEWERB-éin thti Charlottetown ttnanligt. Elehthvll ' “' Cum“ coup-mm m-aiarbsnuiwlomllllell-Ioanltal on my W193i! belov- llel~ rio-lr up ‘infill! 1 cam, fawn-d, 9138-5-7-21 ineurance——W. h‘. Darby . Medical ' Male‘ Help Wanted l M l. , _ MAN TO worm on MoLAREN-mt lNew Perth. Alprll‘ PRACTICAL NURSEBk 56:5,. “afghan-Good wages. -- Amos 20th. I926, to Mir, and Mrs. Doug-E can!!! :1" 'xp°=d':§:e'c',,uh, Roan, Milton. 0095-5-50 u... Mcbaren, a daughter, Doris :1; , rlvaeuu-l ' IM . ~ 51.21.... Nll- 23 “llfinongifff mx FARMER WANTED AT| e l College of Science. Tbfg 1:104“ once to take over Fox Farm vrlth.NOTTlNG-At the P. E. I. Hospit- ada. ' come capital. Fine portunltyJnl 0n May 4m to Dr. and ms ILIHHII Write A. r. MeConnel‘. no Jack-ls. Netting. a son. ,P0rltl .1, Maine. m“ We“ an 9oa5-5-5-1ol. 1n 8 vreelm- Write Moles-ed wile-lelrdolin "l7"; Jewel-e. '- (lice gqhynonnqe, new“? y loll IPPIIIIIII)‘ um , ad‘ an)» (fhrlsb-lills work, llils will, His sal- \'.'ilIl)ll and His blessed service. A, “m ,,U,,,,,|,,S|0n m. the servlm‘ l-‘III anll far above the ordinary for were til-use who decided to llcrcpt lChrl-st us their Saviour and EWHSh 2__J_ W_ M,“.N“"gh|' K lnlrli; -i'or Christ is not only ‘Sav- bllt Master and the claim is Full ploarltlll-llln Wllfl announced [or the The Evangelist at. ii it.lll.. 2.1111 p.nl., .llIII 7 p.lu. null -.\ll'. Wood-ruff \v'lli,‘1“l-l"""- Thmlllrtllnatc in ‘having such lln excell- tbcro tour for nil a lilo of obedience. coming Sabbath. will speak . ug at all these services, urn-coll service promises to l lll‘ fathers as well as children are in- Rev. Runs \'i|t‘lI to this service. (‘. Idaton pronounced the bcn Idrtlon and thus closed a meeting of great power and spiritual u lift. - You ééiiiiili“ i Buy Junk I ny Ileaper Than This ours" MoLAUGHLIN ' MASTER slx In good working order $175. Cash. Balance 12 month! ONE STUDEBAKER SPECIAL six A Real Bargain $200. Cash. Balance 12 montha on: GREY-BOUT TOURING $80. Caah. Balance 12 month! See These Care A! .. CENTRAL ‘GARAGE unusual] internist. lMothers andllll-‘llli 11" "l8! nliZlli/s refill-Bl ‘mimi- A. HORNE ‘s: crlptlnn but suffice II. to say that cal-h and every number was excell- (‘IllPPIflIllmC-fllfi of this nature. Too lunch cannot ho said for the ‘nstrucilnn given by tho good Sisters presiding over -St. Mary's Academy. for their painstaking and cultured direction enables their pupils to trlliy express tile llivinn art of music Iii such a high Summsrside is indeed )e,‘t‘-ilt institution as St. Mary's Aca- strikingly demonstrated. The programme was as follows: a. ‘Duel, Overture. (Koelilng) Misses .l. McKenrney. Y. Arsenallll. p- .\l. (iaudrt, G. Campbell, u. llnwness. A. Dalton. L. ‘MucNcill John J. Macdonalll. pastor Pauls complimented llllll good Sisters upnp the did performance. These Services are for you. Come and Welcome! i O-O-OO-O-GO- (Anglican) 1i 0-0 St. Paul's Church REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A. Sunday, 7th May ’ In accordance with the resolution recently panned by 4 a group oi.‘ Ciergyme-n and published In ‘the presa of this *0’ City, special services o1 Intercession on account of the serious situation prevailing In the Mother Land will be held during the morning and evening serviced y 8.30 a. m.--Holy Communion, 11.00 A. M.—Mornlng lServlce and Sermon- OQ-O-O VTVOU1 “The Call of the National Crisis." " 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School, 4E 7.00 P. MF-Eveninq Prayer 5 Sermon “God Our Refuge" 0' Anthem: "Dear Refuge of My Weary -Soui" ‘ =“‘“ e- ~-‘ e-e ~ 0-0440-0404-4»- Scherza Polka, (Behr) lPlallo 1-—-Misses H. MacNeill, V ‘will’; Plfllle 2—Mlssql A. Dalton, J Western Guardian Horne _T— ‘- ‘ 1>“|“n_Mh,5 ‘ , --iViAY 15TH.— Attend sale ou- Layauoa D bmlpham- promises of Patrick lmnlbf," Sm"; “The Fairy PIPE/m ,,__Th(_ Splluglieili. 91.18 u-niors _ ' ‘ Sous lnnls, (51ahr)_M|_.,B _;_ M,“ ._..______...____..____ ___._ Kearney. ' ' lDuet Polouaisn, ("OH-ma") . "t¢¢*4f***'**“*.‘9.‘“‘ lllisrlos T). sillfpharlt, II. lll l- , B. Smallman, H, mdmdw ‘bears. n. Mllllarl God Save the King, At the conclusion Rev, J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Cha-iottetown, F. E. I. POTATO E I Agent Ior the BHAFIPLEC CREAM Father the , (‘lleerlul and Contented. (Low). bliss ll. llldMltrdq, ‘C. LeFurgey_ M .l.\lllcllonzlld, .l. ‘Llnkletter. Pas Des Amphores, (Chamlnalle) fllyllss Y. Arsenault (lavotte. (Gluckl- Misses L. Arscuault. Lena Arsenault, D. Gal- lant, M. Hogan. I. Gallant, H. ‘Mac- Kinnon. . ‘Guitar lserensde, (Gaynor) - Misacs S. 'Basler_ E. Baker, M. Mc- Qllnrrle Song- Tile Grasshoppen- The Mlnllns. . i lllccltfltlnn, ".1 have something In. my pockeW-Mlss M. MacPhoe i, Hungarian Rhapsody. (Koelllnlni Miss l.. MacNelll ‘i Rope Dance, (Van GaeU-Miss- ea 0. Doucctte, A. Gillie, I. Mac- Nr-Ill, IF, Gaudet, F. Gaudct ‘C. Mac- ‘Neill. ‘Caprice. Iiluttart. A ll-{appy Occasion (Sertoriol-q Misses M. McNeil], A. Gillie, H.- MacPhea. E. Mcdonald | l ‘Clndrelln. Campbell, ‘H. Holman I Fanleuel (Olsql) —Mias B. Smaliman March. (SchubertF-Miasee l sillipha-nt, H. Holman, .l. Horne. I. Gauriet M. MacNeill, M. Gsudet. ‘- Vocal selection. (Spring Song) ‘Foster Bavardage. (CrImsldi)— Misses A. Dalton, H. ‘MacNaiil, E. Gaudet (Davlea)— Miss n. (Kuhm-‘Misses G. uaieal recitation, "Food tor Ci ssIpW-Misa H. Woollalde. First Manuela-lilies H. Brad- ulllegla. (lNolleti-Mlel H. Loardi SEPARATORO Extra part: on hand. Write or. phone 798 or 930 I of Si. ' pupllu splen- EII I. II g O-OO-OOQO-OO-QOOOOOQ-OOO-O-OOQO 7 (Burroughs Welcome) ___._._i___-a One o! the lergelt and but . equipped i-Iotlie In Elgtern Canada. contain‘: 120 memo. 44 \I which have private bathe. Completely renovated In the pllt fem years. Few Home throughout Canada and the United ltflll have m upmldla table. courtooua aerviee to all Gunte- Tele- phonoe In roelnm, Ratee 04-00 to “W per day. calnlnttetowil Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietor! _ r HARRYQIIOVIM l/‘mr- ‘ l»? 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