its .‘ VITL-\"A. M¥1`y'A\Ili ~-Gcncrul Luc- ' V I I i ‘V \ \ ' PAGE ELEVEN ____ _ 'fran cmntorrmowu cusasuiu 1 . r* 1 '_.~.¢~;- > . _ . .. . , _ ' -' .' 'H' ' - v . , . . f . ~ ~ rihiifbltlsl ..n.f~ .Rurily _ larger, lighter loaves than a barrel of or- dinarygour because Purity Flour .is milled r - _ "te per ection from the famous, ` hard, ._ 1 -,’g]ut‘ino.us wheat of Western Canada.; 5 t, P.li__RiT-V FED un B-Vreacl /` Wil_l 'be no preaching in the Peo- pg; s Church next iSabbuth even~ ~ - cf' ,-; _,ii ._ Ceiitni__(`Luar¢iiui r>son|.E's oi-4-unci-i. _ 'riisre SEED CATS.-Carter & Co Ltd NORMAN STEWART wil-l ..:be . _ at Haseibrook Station buying Blue Potatoes market -price Monday and Tuesday next. \_'_. r_ _ ,- . Flour makes more, . have n carload of good heavy re Better Bread” 1, E .1 - ‘_ 'rvo4++o-o+_)~01vo»o+o++o+i ' oo wwwywaw ' cuissiiiiio iovuiisiiuuis i ' scrflonl - Where copies com . t _ llllt he added to colt 'fo ‘;o°v'e; :|':dn':e,b:te.“"'-'qe.‘ .'. "I" In gi_l_l_2':‘¢;t:_¢:n;__;ov:vn_:r_:|_n one word. but tive figures (nl 81,000) » - (XIII Nmittnnnel in cover east lust accompany nil advertise- ` ‘ leltmlnhocnueenthlrlhé lk, resolved wltkoul rclrittnncz orncnot b`;v:;|3|:nv:1led¢Q:lly?nh°-°-‘I ` _ - Advertisements under this heading. 21: peg word for gnc) “_ 'l= 3 - ' 'F _ FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS _ l. - _ _ __ . .FIFOR SALE-8 ROOMED COT °ALL- UNCALLED FOR IUITO “ tago- Apply _330 Fitzroy St._ ,,______.._____._;_- `fFOR 8_ALla-f"i`H_EAVY BROWN PA per, suitable for placing under, carpet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian office. - ',___. lFOR_8ALE 60 ACRES OF LAND East Royalty 3 1-B miles from . Charlottetown. 1-las never failing _ . stream. For particulars apply E._ Wheatley & Co., Ltd. Tlfis land will be sold in lots to suit pur- chsser. FOR SALE-VALUABLE STOCK farm, 285 acres siiunie nt iiurvey Corner, Albany Coiini.y, N. Ii. will accommodate one hundred head of ciittle. 100 acres best mnrsli land. House and oigiit burns in good condition. bi. Murray Lam- bert, Solicitor, Crezigiiiin Bldg., Monci-on, N. B. ' MALE HELP WANTED 'GLOTH» CLOTH, CLOTH- D0 suits and ovsrcoats from our-B0 branches -thrpughout Camilla will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. in many cases this price is lpss than one-third their actual val- ue. Merchants buy .these goods for rc-sale to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits- and an overcoat. For sale ut our store only. English "& Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. your women folks need mater-- iais in good qualities for their dresses and suits? We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low ss $2.75 per yard, hall’ regular price, in goods 54 to 56 inches wide. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater ials in better qualities than ns- uaiiy found in womens fabrics. and also take care of the diiild- ren needs. Cali at our store. Eng llsh & Scotch Woollen Compan-y, 158 Richmond Street. saturaggy. _40'¢i'ozsns-slit. nib Hess. 2 “|269 6 D0 10. 250.-1.5 dozen Ladies' ` Siiik hose, $2.75 for $1.00 30_dozen'i for 25c.»20 doz. Ladies Blnck -Lisle ' -l-lose 75c for 500 -.- ' . ... THE iSTANLEY.»-The .C. G. S. Stanley n»rr1.ved in Charlottetown 6 ut 8.30 last evening having finish- ed ipiucins out the .Mitguuien ls~ 1311115 `b\10YS and delivering sup-i plies at Bird' Rock. from points west and was schedul- cd io sail nfier midnight to' pro- ceed on a search for the missing boats from Shippegan, N_ B. re ierred to elsewhere in this issue. for n real day of sport in New Glnsgow on May 24th, provided the clerk of the weather behaves himself. Not only is there to be Ins s ' _ f suscitaitiun ui' the N. G_ A._A. /\. comes it revivn.l in gnmes of cu- iluriincc and skill. 'The <(‘hnrl0tte- known ns the `~‘Abvbies") “FE C0m‘ ing to give the .New Glasgow lem ing the case it has 110611 - iiinkc the one event J“""‘-in Wm* the other The Abbies will bc uc- stcmuer uill iii‘~' _ _ ing at 11. ..._ m.. and will be i“k°“~l‘ to town iby it SD9‘3if\1 'fain which will also cnrrl' 01056 from E‘°t°u - some is over. the Uni" ‘being held f - mem, It con, therefore 6 itlnrit there will be something 50mg Salvation Army Campaign MAKE MONEY AT HOME - $15 ‘to $00 paid --weekly _ for you ._ spare time writing showcard for No canvassing, ' W . ' G .d manly- you ' th‘ ~ ~i`r?»§f-sous. may 31'... Bérvioe, 51 X.,- Cclborne Street Toronto. \ ,*SALESMAN WANTED -SALES- man s self respecting salesman _ - whose ambition is beyond his _‘ present occupation might find _ more congenial employment with us and at the same time doublc his income. We require a man of - clean character sound in mind and body, of strong personality _ who would appreciate a life-post _ tion with a fast growing concern ' where industry would be reward ed with far above average earn- - ings; married-_. man preierred._ ' NURSING Z. _ Q PnivA‘re Nusses EARN sis 'ro ' $30 a week Learn without- leav ing home. Descriptive’ _booklet “ 'l`hc campaign is doing very nicely. Atijutnnt Hurd who is the -Ising the ‘Business district alone _sNAPs, Ar,»-snows: ssos. rl Ladies" I<‘n`n_cy. -Summer -Hose, `50c, ~= iv' " . » 0'". $%n1gysLde <__»-..__- FEMALE HELP _ . WANTED ` WANTED A MAID.. for general housework. good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart. 14 Water Street. per °WANTeD.-A MAID FOR GEN eral housework. Apply il Up Prince Street. WANTED-WOMAN FOR * GENE. ral housework, elderly woman ii!‘ci'el"i'ed. Apply 235 Fitzroy Street. ‘ _Gun.Zelig6t1ski ' , ...hotles League __ .A-ox. len Zellgowsilui, -wliio. still defies _ the Langue' of.Nulions und who to w_nr for Poland togetlier with thousands .of other Poles from the Vilriu ilisiriitt. For two yeurs wc iciiigiht the rBolshcviki,`who in the inoantiino had occupied Viinn, robe bed :ind destroyed our homes und coiii-iiiltteil ittmciiies between Pol und thc Soyiets. lust full' .nuu"ciie_¢i into thu Vilnu district :tb the iheiiil of 20.000-01', more Polish soldiers and proc-liii-ini eil 'liiiiiself dictuttor oi‘ Ccntrzil Luth-l uaniu., ls_o. great believer in the: old -time .proveiib that possossion| is ninc points in-ten when it_i-.mii- ns ,to final, inlifei-mullonui or oilicrwliio. ' " _ . For"sevcn niiintlis the uenem. has been supreme in the occupied country whilc the League oi’ Nut- ions through its ill/iilititry Commis- sion oi' Control liiis neon cndehvor- ing .io uct us .iuediiiior in the ter- iiitoritul dispute. firetwcen Polnnd and Aithiiunla. - The General looks 'upon League iiivnibers who have visited tl_\e'dis~I tr sts as intruders. On tho other, h‘a`nd thc Langue.zrcpresentniives atppnrcnily vicw Zcligowskl in the ‘ same liigflii. :mil have rei\isctl'ii>_ 'ileul ilircct willi the Gcncrui, itll ii tions icntulning to u set _ egotin _ 1 . -' tlcment of the Vilmt iii'i'nir from the one siilc -being currieil on' through thc i’olish govcrnincni ut Wnrsuw. the Zcligowsloi soldiers in the nicnntimc holding i\I1b`0 the f0'i“l- "‘i mm ai. Pole. und Vilnu is my homc"__Generul ,Zeliylwski said to ~tiio coricsponileiit: “i wus born in viimi, ;\1i0gt_ 9_1 _pry soldiers are nditives of Vlinn or .irljucent tor-i ritory. Our reasons for being liere‘ nrc simply these. "in 1919, -when Poland was nt- iuckeii by tho uoisiicviki. I went _ LONDON, .\iuy 20.--Tile Min- ; "i was some weeks after this lhnt l decided to tnkc action my- si-.ii', knowing -my men felt ns-I did ln the nuuttcr..i resigned my commission ns it -general in i.-hc Polish mini-y ‘by telegraph, took commztnd oi' this Viinn. Polish troop.-: and or-cupied the count:-¢_ Wo received o. glorious welcome, and w.e'vo been here ever since, :ind huturailly we feel perfectly ui. home, as ws are ut homo, and I iionit kiioiv of nnyi.liing iv-liicli is strong ciloii-gli to pry us ofut.". From the -time of thc ancient stutc oi' Llihuiinizt when Vllna was cuptltul -of uhut state, Vilna has linen. it nmcli disiiiiied; nity. In tho grczti. wur uiid during .thc sfrug glc .between Polnnil and the Bol- shevrlki. Vilnit wns ii much sought 'prize und cliurigcd hands many times. _-- *_ i ' -1 *.- .' . . HOP ~ _ \\\\\`_\_‘|' A , \ . i oi the F amilli With . THE ERANT.--’I’he sienmer A Brtlilt !il‘i`lVeiI in ‘poi-.L lag( evening O _ vipn'o~i_i|A »oAv.-The New Glusgow Evening News says: -Ar- " rnngements :ire now well in hand <_' ' il “.‘;‘:.i lf.is§..i“2.i.‘: ..1i.‘:i:;°‘:;;. Rubber 50|; F0_0{W¢a|- ` " . _ |-usI- Q i .' J. _ ..,.,-_, .-V _ ` i 'l 14:; K* 9' ` L Therefore we can Supply any Member .".;::::i'::.';?.f*`j...§’.i. ___ eet Oat aes - ff '~.r::;i nisuii _li,:‘Ncw Glasgow on Victoria Day. und the Landing \V\\0 W3-nl 10399-_ _ the race and the f0QUb“u game. ` . The island visitors will leave on _ e the locnl which 'will take thi-Tl ' ~ back to the Landing after t 6, '- _ _ . ~ _ . __ orgtinizei-_io;__tlie _island is canvas-. - - ~ ~_.i.~ Previously ncknowicdged ` $1,013.50 .(2 R. Snialiwood 10.00 *Chandler & Bell 10.00 'S1 A. Mc.Donuld 10-00 W. W. owen 10.0° ` Canadian _Farm 'l"roiluCts I ldfiiiployecs Royal Bank Mgr. and Enrployccs Carvcl-I Bros. Employees ,lohn l~‘. Wiioiir _ IG. J. Mciforninck 10.00 9.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 ‘Tutul 1,089.50' This is it splendid showing, but there ure mnny oi’ the Army's friends iwhom Adjutant Hurd has not roilciieil. 1-ie is getting over the ground pretty lust as will ibe seen by the nlbove results. Other 'friends that the Ajdutant has not seen yet will grently assist .by sending iiieir cheques to him, 13 Chesn-ut Street ‘or to Mr. Miles. Munuger of the Bunk of Com- merce. 'i’he Army will not only' thunk you for your donation, but the Adjutant will appreciate your assistance in this direction. The Army is the poor man's .l'riends_ nnil is out for the good of the people,-it knows no creed or coldr. ' Adjutant Hurd loaves this moruk ing i'or .Moncton where he will spent the week end. Ori Monday lie goes to Hillsboro, N. B.. to arrange for the campaign for Albert Coun- ty. Wednesday io -Snckvlllc, arriv- ing here on Wednesday night next Girl On Trial C/iNso, N. May 19.-.Mui-y George, aged sixteen, was placed on trial todayvon a charge oi’ mur- dering her_i>wby. The girlhas been seriously' iii and _ it hss»iiot " been possible to hear the case since. it developed two weeks u.i:o__ _ ______.@¢._¢__- APPE-AL IN CONTEMPT -O_F C0\._1_FiT CASE lsr. .ionN..1u.i 2o.='i'i.s tour.: oi’ uppenls. Sir ougias __?Ha1ie__r|, Chief Justice presiding over he full bench sat for the-first time in ‘the legal history of. New Brunswick tod`u_v to consider a special appeal for the -coniulltment of _W, H. Shnnpe rhsrgeil with contempt of court. . "*."H'-' __.__<-q>_._.__ AMERICAN H.gN1_'-ER FIINED _ IN FRE ERICTON COURT -“£1-_ i=lR.F.lDERli-CTON. .May 20.-A citi- zen of Fort Fairfield. Maine. was fined 8100 and costs in, the police court here today for hunting fur hearing animals without miicense. to 1 being second, and Kings idler 8 to i. third. -I-‘iilcen horges ran. ‘ Furs to the value of $700 were con ||l0l\0¢|f\ on the 11.30 trnin. -,,etum_ _ Census _Iniormation The Census Enumerators for ist, and 2nd, Districts of 'Queens County have been instructed in their duties by Major 'r. E. Mao Nutt, Commissioner _ for this County. The enumerators for -'Srd' District are now receiving their inf structions. The City Enumerators will receive ohelr second `lesson next Monday and those from 4t-h, District on next Wednesday -and Thursday. Instructional classes ure- also being held in the other Couniiies by the Commissioners np- pointed therein. lfilhc 'Census officials are sworn to secrecy and the iniornmtion gathered will not be used for .tax or other such purposes. The following are extracts from Statistics Act and should be read by' the public nt large: ‘ _ | sscsscv 5 1'5-(i) No individual return,- and no ,part of an individual return made, and-no answer to any ques- tion -put, for tihe .purposes of this- Act. shall, without .- the previous, consent in writing of the person. or of owner for the time being of 'the undertaking in relation to which the return or answer was made or given_ be published, nor, except for the purpose oi' u. pro- secution under this Act, shall any person not en-ssged in connection with the Census be permitted to see any such individual return 0|' `any'such part of any individual itavmeue 7SunEa iopMaok HSSE (12)-(No report, summary of statistics or other iY\1‘bliCEi»i°l1 under this Act shall coninin any of ‘t-he particulars comprised in any individual return so arranged ns to enableany person to identify any .particulars so published as ‘be~ ing particulars relating to any in- dividual person or business. ‘ _ _ iN.FOF\M~ATi0N _ 37.---Every pcrspn who, witho_ut‘ iuwful excuse,- ' .(2).-refuse or neglects ioaiisw- cr, or wilfully iinswers falsely, any ,question rcquisiie for obtaining any information sought in -respect of the objects of this Act or any _regulat-lon, or pertinent i'heret`o_ 'which has been asked 'of him by any person employed in the execu- iion.of any duty under this Act 0,12 anyregulation; or ' i (ib)-refuses or neglects to fur- nish iiny infomation or to 'fill up to the best oi’ his knowledge and belief any schedule or form which he has ibeen required io fill up, snd io return the same when and ss required of him under this Ari. or any regulation._or wilfully ' gives_ false information or practises any other deception thereunder. shell li.»*hle, u -on s .niinziry conviction, tu it penalty not exceeding one hundred il`oll'.irs und not less than twenty dollars_ or to imprisonment for it period not exceeding three mouths and not -lcss than thirty days, or to buili fine :intl imprison- ment.” ‘ ~°Y.M.C.A. NOTES Rev. L. .A. Buckley. better known ns “Lou” the Maritime Gen-eral $ecr.etury oi' the Y. M. -C. A. spent Wednesday in 'Summerside arriving on the morning trnin from Charlottetown. Mr. Buckley spent the forenoon with thc County Secretary, Mr. Simpson, going carefully over the dctnils of the work- already accomplished. The afternoon was given principally to chatting with some of the lending business and professional men of the' town, -and in meeting and t_f_ilk- ing-wiith quite it nuiiibcr oi' the boys themselves, including it short niietlng with the Methodist Trail Ranger Camp. A real interest in and appreciation for the work be- ing done-by the Y. M. C. A. in Summerside, was sho-wn by both men und boys. . Being 1., keen sport, "Lou" wits of course present iii the .start und finigh of me .bicycle 'r-acc, and was very invornbiy imiprcssed with the fine spirit of the boys who took part. At 7 o'clock 'ii number of the old- er boys gathered nt the "Y" for n few minutes social chat and gMr. Buckley inet them on the common ground oi baseball. The boys showed by their keen interest that they wore .anxious to do nil pos- sible to make the w0rk ci 8116068-1. and also expressed themselves ns being in favor of making the institution it .perninnent one in the county. 'ln speaking ht the Presbyterian Prayer Meeting. Mr. Buckley in a strong address deul-t particularly with the inipoi-tance of ihe_ boy. and the necessity of holding _him to high ideals. He showed how the growing ind is essentially it hero is-"not worthy’ of i-mltntion. he -must necessarily. in ‘moulding himself nfter -this pattern. slip backward. Every boy is climbing or sllpiping buck. The change may 'not 'bé noticed' in o day or a week ‘biit the months slid' years will tell. and it is in this slow process of "character building that the Y. M. C. A. has its work, and its mess- nge to young men. bnter in the evening. after a hal-f hour spent on thc gyim floor with the boys in e game of haskctbnli, Mr. Buckley met the local Y. M. C. A. Committee in the secretsry's office, and explained something of the work of the "Y" and its results E the work bclng to cooperate with iii; churches in the fouvfoiri 'hem wqrsh-iPl&“B was very generous. Mayor Cami! bell presided und at the close o the entertainment Dr. Alex Mc M'cLe`od K. C. The 9llt€l'l-Rillme we-.it Chsipter l. 0. D. E_. ln aid 0 the Pliblic Library- 1“ been visiting .here slster_ Mrs. C week on return to California. C Rochester People 'esterisns who gazed lakeward 2 1 o'clock this morning Wei; clear mirage of the shores of Lak Ontario on the Canadian side. Tl: *weather was very clear, and tb ‘imira e rested high in the northern _ 8 _ sky. The colors were u deep blu ,md new-tblsck, the uneven shor _sional forest appeared darker tha ‘lthe regular line ofthe mirage all ,__pla.y was several hu-udred miles _ extent. _ Many persons made their way `roofs of tall buildings and -to short dstance from the city'line. -i-€O>-l- M i DN'IGHT SHOVVS ' We -OHOWIWEIL--\A number of - friends of .Miss Bessie 'Lord gave* her s variety shower at the _ Y eveniuf. Miss Lord is one of Sum- merside's :popular young lad-ies and' is soon to be one of the princi- --A 'DELI HTFUIL ENT_ER- 'rAiNMsN1'.-" cotunu in S0118 and Story" as sung and told by Mr. Malcom of Charlottetown in B1. ‘Puu1’s Hall 011 '1`h““d8y eve” ing furnished one or the most de- lightful entertainments seen in e id for a long time Mr. , d t f thanks to Weill. move it vo epo __ WMM lxhlcllgawitosmsecdrged li; Mr. Neil ` “mms am°”5“ °"mm“|°f 'im ' nt was ulliier the a“EP\°e9 °f Abegé less, the friendless, the ihoat- ~ -.Miss Nellie Acorn who hos W. Harris, -Sunimerslde. 'lem \-his anadiln Shore Revealed I0 ter _ surprised to observe a remarkab l" `.|ill b i di tincily depicted ag- - sihest fhlegcloiidiess sky. An occa- ‘I Your opwnunity z . in _ to have been brought from Char- 'wmich sometimes -become quite ne lotte (the port of Rochester) to a guicpfag you sgpgpieuge wun. The mirage disappeared ma son migies o-fdthc '_' ___ ___ _` __,`i » 800 .reason or s vcr ng. of haze about 4 oclock. however, is that is helps to make __ __-__ Have Hoff LA We Must Not Change- ; The Salvation Army must not change either in aims, or ' its methods-it must go'on. 1921 The Present Time 1921 of earnest men and women-' colonies-speaking 42 differ-` t ent languages- with 32,598--’ Bandsmen giving all service : absolutely free -- employing 24.582 Officers continuously: fortunate and betraved girls, the poor, the sick, the borne- ` hen-its work acknowiedg ~ .ed and honoured by the na- tions' rulers and Govern- - ments everywhere -- the- - world's greatest army of 'Social Service- workers putt- .ing into effect ' The great field of o ortunit DP Y Remarkable Mirage 21.55650. §.'i'f'.‘?.’1l2§`.i‘l`.§,. ‘bi ficers and institutions is ever increasing. " ` ~- WE mow No`cnEED` on cohort Rochester, N.Y., May 19.-Roch You are interested in O _ f- THE DESTI UTE T . e THE UNFORTUNATE THE FAMINE-STRICKEN 6 THE FRIENDLESS o Wmlld YOu like to help us e 0111' great world-wide efforts for the world betiermen't‘.'. - -_ 'ri-us, oun ANNUAL e e Q SELF-DENIAL APPEAL TO GIVE ' ‘ n _ d 'l_*'T'**- you wnrm.'i9r tury Roof Thatching, t.-he theatre of ull the tiny muscular movements _that name. The Century went dnrk fire il-r0d`llClug heat. . April 1. Yesterday. on the very This can best be illustrated ,in dawn of summer, came anounce-- 01159 Of il WFSDH W\10 TBNNS 10 ment from the Zlegfelroof forces move ribout in cold W€B¢\10l' ill that the midn`ight`frolic, too, wolud order to keep WBY‘m» W‘h€E_7\9 DGP' end-"forever," one official said sists in keeping still, the brain, as ii we-re, takes tho .mutter into its d rliy- - 4 rgictor Koroly. secretary of Fro- own hands, and .in spite oi’ his stub~ ranze Ziefedroof will be closed for .borness does what little it can by only a short period. causing his niucles to shiver. lub- ~ BROTHERS 1. "A . it . 'f _ I _ 1|. ' ii otherwise 'be, ln'orde`r that you cant il `5T0p N, Y, THEA-535.3 _ take stepsto protect y.ourself._ It ‘;___ . ir, ‘i ik L: 5% .\ I $ Y" .1 -1 I f