I 1 S ..,._.,». as-or-.a.....,.. :i,. ii » ,»¢ ,-., -.ess _. | »: ;.-11;, i. 1:' i 2.. 1 'f' -1'. _,ii 31, s 1 '-.~,»_.' I._1l 1 ~r 1 , “ . ir , 1 , l L.. ' " 'Il ii sql 'fr Kills _ Mosquitoes Quicken l QLLALLLL Prince Working Pump- 3915 5 17 1m0 Brno s. 3915-5 17-Im l lspita of the continued.wet weather --BUY POULTRY netting and and although there is still much to poultry fencing at Braces. lbs done to put the links in apple- 3978-5-21-li pls order for the season. some eu- thusiastic followers of this popular sport are to he seen on the Sum- merside Golf Club's course daily., ian and will be pleased to receive Thb Pl’¢°°l1t MB-SOD Will 110 d0l1bt new and renewal subscriptions. SEG EWU! BCUVUY 011 U16 llllk-S. 35| .__ 1 the membership has been consider- -cARi.oAn nooi~‘lNG shingles. ably increased. S. paper etc., just received at Brace's. -’*' 397g_5.21_1| -AHEAD OF FATHEWS 'FOOT- 1S'I‘EI’S-The esteemed editor of the _...nm KELVIN DRAMA-nClPioneer told in the last issue of his CLUB Wm presem their play "Aunt paper of “the father of all the trout Jcrusia on the Warpath" Tuesday, 1 ln llle Dl'lllll'l' wlllcll had been ll°°l" May 21 inthe King George iia11,1l‘°l‘° ""°Y- lm* slngton. Proceeds lu aid of Prince, ll`°”" "D°°ll 'md ill’ f°ll°Wl"3 Well' County Hospital and Kensington lllg ll`°l"l "‘l°’-ll "ld evldelllly Wk' Skating Rink. Commeiicing at 8 P. M. lllg llle W°l"l °l llle” l'ell°wll`5‘l °llg` Admission 35C and 25c. Sale of candy.,lel'5 as lc ll welglll’ as 3°sPel' tlle 3965_5_20_2i__ editor warned all and sundry fish- ,eimen on no account to tako this -WESTERN AGENT- Mr. C. J, Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- Sixteen-Hour Day NEW YORK, May 20.-The con- viction that a new and larger incaiiing has been given to the British throne through the king'a illness and the consequent performance of his duties by the Prince of Wales is held by a Scotsman who was aide to the prince ‘ on his visit to the United States. and who has been visiting New York. "In the mind of the empire," sail thi! Boot, David Boyle, “the throne I now means tho king plus the Prince of Wu” Th, nite,-», prestige in. §Favvc-ett memorial hall. Among those ,pounds It may interest them to teased because of the capable way in which he has taken the difficult role of a king who is still not king in title. 'At present I sh-num say mat me Miss Jean Craig. of Middleton, and- 5, Prince of Wales is the hardest-worked Ml-'-7 Elllel l“l°ll~‘“‘l °f Albany- S- i man in the empire." _ Mr. Boyle. who has been secretary od the British mission here, as well a secretary to the Prince of Wales. Bid: “Since the princes return from Africa he has been working sixteen- days. Daily he must sign scores commissions, documents, receive ambassadors, hold levees, ~ mmage personally his large ostate_ Cornwall, visit workmens clubs,_ keep in touch with the govern- ‘ mont. His motto is ‘Ich Dien,’ which- mélus ‘I serve! He certainly lives to it." Mr. Boyle added that the prince or- his activities with the cfii- of a business man. "For thc scores-of speeches which have to be delivered," he said, "thc princes sec- frequently write headings, or suggestions, from the iuforma- ' they receive. But the opinions freseed are those of the prince. The meat of the speeches is his. "I have known him in make up his t while being driven to the din- ner. He has also the aptitude of a ur debater for interpolating ideas fancies suggested by the othcrl "Despite his continual meetings and greetings the Prince ol Wales leads is unique." _i_____.--__ HOPEFIELD SCHOOL libllowing is the standing of Hope- - School for the month of April. i 1, Sadie Munn; 2, Emily 1211011; _ J6nlll5_.Blue; 4, Catherine Fraser; 4 McFarlane; 6, Mary Mc- 7 James Munn. VIII: McKay. 2 Pearl McPhee. 1;8io1la Clarke; 2 Florence McFar- , liion Borinell ds Sam Blue; i 'li: 5 Leon McPhee. E I Jr.: Nh.-limit: 2 Margaret Fraser; 3 McFarlane. I Br.: Jennie Fraser & Eleanor Fraser; Alex. McGregor; 8, James Fraser Az Ray Munn; 2 Bueil;_ 3 Bill Bonnell; 4 Al- I Mofariane; 2 Ethel Fras- Bonnell; 4 Andrew Fra- Hacel Bonnell. 1 Fraser, Stella Clarke. M. Livingston teacher NNI! WPI). l'l'l"l'lD 1 h ‘ hz-_ h15,do11e on . l°ll°lYlll°' °l'°°l`°“s°ll l l _ _ ds wlmh U Waiteiidcd the graduation of their i ll vcsscl, the work being more difficult! i Wlllllm Boll' linterest is being taken in the un- .i d t l l te till ilrlo llllllly ll‘l°ll’ “‘l‘l°"f:i1u¢1° tliitiqlillenelrsililitignreiinielr cwui M°‘,:Tl‘ne':'aa;l§:3 Italie place this week in Eiummerside. ‘ ll" ' 1 1 M'oPhl6. ull? Mcllch- I? ls surprising what nl quam ty 0 mersld: and vicinity, which are be- ers for besides treasured keepsakes of Loy-V alist families and Old Country heir- ury are to be found among the ex- _(.U_\,(.ERT EN_m\,ED__The an_ _ fish out ol’ water, under penalty of mm C_ W' L_ Comer, which is wlprosecution for exceeding the P. Eli mm mace at Tigmshv during melsland plscatorlcal speed limit law. coming week has already been pos- wlllllll says llllll ll° ‘me lllllsl lake. tcrcd. This c11tci'tz1ii11nei1i is under ' more llllall len ll°lllld5 ol llolll' lll °ll° rho capable direction of Mrs. C. Pllllly_l“ he l`l°P°‘l l° 3"-ll' “P t° lll°‘ .\lcCartl1y \vho.<.e iiistrloiiic genius llll/ell llllllsell on vl°l°l'lll' Day' on has made her invaluable in dramatic slllllldlly evelllllg lll“ °wll boy 5llp' Cm.;C5___-1-_ 1 lied away up the stream in the old fcanoe and landed home some hours ilater with the "beauty," whose id- -AT MUUNT ALLISON-At the entity was complete by the circum- Commencement exercises ol Mount stantlal evidence of “Doe‘s" casting Allison Ladies' College, which were line and “Joe's" hook. The former held on Friday last, a, recital was :had estimated its weight at .six and given by the juniors in the charles the latter at no less than twelve who took part were the fo1l0wlng§know that it measured sixteen in- Priuce Cvuuiv vvuus ladiesi-Miss §ohes in length, fourinehes in depth Kathleen Phillips, of Tyne Valley: land weighed a trifle over two pounds. _ALARM Farr.-Lest werinesfi-uv . PURSONALS ‘ ncws was broadcasted in Tignish to; ""' the effect that two fishermen at S61# "Ml" Ralph llll°llell‘ Tlglllsll' lll°l` Cow Pond had failed to retum from; Oled ll’ cllall°ll'el°Wl'l °l" Thurs' the fishing ground. Owing to the? ‘l“y'_T' heavy storm that was then prevallinS1 _ the iiitiination was that they would bei _Mn Allslln s°ll'l°5» °f Fl'e°l°_Wll- lost needless to say this was very dis- l W” ll "'l5ll'°l` in Summelslde all ll” concerting to the families and friends ' Week ellll' S' of the victims. The following morn-l _ ing this rumor was investigated and* “slr Chas' Dalloll' “'ll° l°l` llle -th 1 1 past month has been visiting his fam- found to be spurious, as noi cr o._ _ the supposed victims had lelr, shovel lly lll B°sl°l'l' Mus" lellllned l'° Tlg' me prevmus day__T_ Q nish on Wednesday.-T. _“HAL GRADUATE T0NIG“T_ -Miss Marion Campbell, of the The following young ladies will form lcllclllllg slllllllll Tylle valley 5°ll°°l the class oflgraduatcs toiiight from lllpent the Week end “lllll ll" parents’ the Prince Counlv Hospital Train- lll'll" lllld Mrs' ‘lollll Campbell' Sllm' ing Schccl for liiirolsz-Miss Fritiiccs lllelsllll' S' Green, Miiniiiirgzisli; Miss Mabel; - Clark. Cape T1‘avci'sc1 Miss Sylvlnai _ll/ll" Roy Hayes' ol llle Sllllllllel' Mommmcry md “NBS Dons MD -side branch of the Royal Bank, spent Far1__m_ BCdCq“__ _Miss Haze, Ad_ . the w-:ek end at his home in Tyne ` ’ vsiiey. s. am-:_ Keiisiiigioii. The proczcdiiigsg will take place ai eight o'clock and_ -Mr Roy O‘Lcary. manager of the programme this year .promises ' ‘o c\cccci in interest any previous ,llle Royal Bnllll 'll' Tyne Valley' Wall hurccc' graduation at Summerside S ll “fell end "l5ll'°l` l'° Sllmmerslde' 5' c S ~ ' _GOOD n0ADS__A,,,0,5,s are -Mr. L_ nfaiien. M. L. A., and high in their pmiy of the wo.; ;Mrs. Allen, arrived home on Satur- me mms in and m.0un,3‘day from Halifax. where they at- '1'i,-,nisl1. Some roa ' D short time ago \\'erc alUOSt 11111135' l llllllglllcl' Mlss lllelle lv' Allllll’ ll' A" sible are now veritable “spccd\vays." I M- D- 5- _ ‘V1 l I tl 'edit of this achieve-’ 1* ;__;l_§,l ES ml; elim, S _,__ ROc,,,,,,.d' -air. Erie Mucxuy, or the Post “_ho_e _,)_Cnd,d _Wk dom, ,,sp,,,,,,,,,,,1o11ico staff .st summorside, left on on melcomoy mad and the mad,;/longlay xiorniisg for ksvilestmotiiint _ _ 1 J d JP , Hmsbcenhighi uc ec, on a wo wee vaca on lcddmg 0 ll gh on land while there will be present at l_v coinmciidcd. Mr. Rockford who is a __ - _ hp l the marriage of his sister, Miss Jean C011no1.,eur of road making mlxcs _ .1 _MacKay_ S_ iiigrcdlcnt with the care 0. 9. chemist 1 which produces a road surface which | _ would tempt cautious motorist to- _Mn l-'cllll smllll' manager ‘ll lll" l Anglo-American Telegraph Co. at l Cdl '.-T. ' ' break me spa all _ i Summerside. left on Monday morn- _QMLED FOR MIRAMICHI Foni ing for Wcriimount,Quebcc, where his Lminaa-'riie s. S. songs, one oil l““"l'l"S’ '° Mls-S 'lean M“°K“Y' °l the largest vessels that ever docked] sllmmerslde “'lll “ke Pla” °" Sal' at Summerside and which arrived ati llldlly llelll' S' 1 3,11 1 1 Wi a i' on the night ol f li/fliiy ilhlalfinisllidd discharging herl "Ml" K' Lee' °l sll'°‘lm°l""l‘l°' l'e` 4- v 5000 tous 115.000 bogsi or 1eru1izerll“"“"l °“ S“°“"'l“i' “lm” l’°’“ fér me P E I mmm Growers, As_ Montreal, where he underwent at summon an Friday last and sauedl the Royal Victoria. Hospital an oper- that mam for Mimmichi to ]Oadlum_V ation for the removal of a_cataract ber IornNcw York About ninety men ll°ll`l °ll° °l'lll" eyes' He Wlll le' ' ' » i turn later to have a similar operation - ldi dislrin this were Emp ole n cm ll K performed on the other eye. His many friends are pleased to see him back. S. than usual on account of her being divided into bulkhead compartments, one hatch alone having two thous- and tons. Wet wcathcr also delayezl Latest Edition of Canada Year In glancing through the latest;Nc\v Brunswick 18, Nova Scotia 18, edition of the Canada Year Book, fPrince Edward Island 14. In 1911 the published by the Dominion Bureau ratii was New Brunswick 22. Nova of Statistics, some very illuminating | Scotia, 20, Prince Edward Island 4. matteris dliolosedl i Prince Edward Island heads the The smallest Province in the Do- list for all Canada covering families minion has the greatest density of owning their own residences, the per- populatlon, namely Prince Edward coinage being 80.73; Nova Scotia, Island, the density being 40.56; Nova G0-2-1; New Brunswick 65.26, Que- Scotia comes next with 24.86. and be: 51.11, ontario 63.25; Manitoba New Brunswick 1300. British Colum- _ 04.11, sus1i'\l<>u ver 1.000 _ 1~'1sn<»r1¢_<= Nova seotia, $10,211,199; Of Y-hi? DODUIHUUD f0l” all Clllllldfl 50 New Briiiiswick, $4,708,589, Prince years and over, in 1871 was 55.128, Ed-_,md Island $1_59g_1|9_ and the latest figures available showl 1\11,,;“g; Nom Swgim $17_525_612; 74,015. There was a steady increase New Brunswick L743335; P,-mcg in longevity until 1911, when lt drop- f Edwm-d Island, 1,11, Ped "Om 75-395 £0 71-027- l lilanuhcturesz New Brunswick. A rather interesting figure ls that , 520.400.3011, Novo' seotia, 021,110,505; with rscard w racial origin. 'raking ; prince Eowm-ri Isiond, s1,4a4.4s4. Canada as a whole ill-2 Percentage of , iziootrio Power included: Nova British stock is 55.40. the next being ' Scmia 3-3_02g_g40; New Brunswick, those of French extraction, 27.91. l $1_25g_533_ prime Edward Iglgnd The percentages of Brit-ish stock ana: ` 513;g_g34_ Ellgllllh 28.96, Scotch 13.35, Irsh 12.61, The Mayjmnes are _pre-eminently 0'-i\€I‘S -43- l _iltlcd for development along agrl-» 1\‘l 'f-he mall" Uf S039 Wlllcll ls ll l cultural liiics, and in this regard f0l'€m05l» l°lll¢ *M50 dai'-7- tll€1`@ l5 1.1101-c Ls much room for expansion. B11 0X0‘~`S5 Of m3l5`5~ lil 1371- f°l` all The area of agricultural land avail- of Canada there was an excess of 31,15 101- occupancy in New Brunswick males of 14 in every 1.000 of the po- is 6,448,440 acres, _ 4,208,560 pulation, i11_lBS1. 12:' iii 1801, 181 in _“.3 0CCuI,iCd_ N,”-a SC0`;ig_ has an 1901, 24: in 1921. 30; so that tlicrr m-ca nvaimbie of 3_353_450 am-55, are still, evidently. enough men in 4_723_5_~)0 me 0(,C\miCd_ Prince Ed. EU a\'0Ul1d- The fl5lll”°l‘ l°l"lll5` Mull' G ward -Island has 41,707 acres avail- tlmfi Pl”0VlI1C°5 ale? lllll- NC'-" fable for occupancy in New Brunswick BYUUSWCK 27- NOW swlll °"‘l‘< land area of the Maritime Province Prince Edward Island 2- Sud in 192i is a2,144.:1-io sei-os, oi which 21,000,100 l acres rcprcscnt agricultural land. and of this luticr ngure 9,858,597 acres are available, and 10,209,593 acres occupied. A considerable num- bcr of new settlers have been plac- cd in cacli of the Maritime Provinc- es by the Colonization Department 'of the Canadian National _Raiiways. lworking iii co-operation with the Provincial Governments, and this work is being continiicd in an effort to increase the area of occupied _ land, In llic matter of farm products. Cheese produced in pounds, Prince Edward Island 2,002,857: New Bruns- wick l,057.'.'31i: Nova Scotia 34,440. Oiilurlo has tlic largest cheese pro- `ducti011 1i9.000,000 its. and Quebec next with 46,000,000. In but1.~1', Nova Scotia produced 4.787.500 lbs.. Prince Edward Island, 1,841,212. Niim Scotia 1,413,454. On- latilo is nl.-so the biggest butt/er pro- Eastérn Guardian ..*.lUST UNLOADED car Robin Hood Flour, Bran and Bi1orls_ lo':.‘est prices, wholesale and retail. Poole & Thompson, Ltd., Montagiic. ..'EAS'l'ERN AGENTS-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in MOP-~ tague and will be pleased to 1'ecci','e new and renewal subscriptions. ..*VlSITS ST. PETERS-Tlic' poo- plc of St. Pctcrs Bay were vcry plcau- cd Saturday to see their old friciid Mr. R. J. McNeill once more in S1 Peters. He was accompanied by Mr. D. A. McKinnon and Mr, R.. T. Tom- lins. Mr. McNeill has one of the fin- est farnis iii St. Pe.r-1's and was pleased the way cvcryiiiii; was min- ming along. It is understood Mr. Mc- __ __ __ New is disposing or his ml_m_ 7 duce. with 02,530,000 lbs.. and Qu!!- - hoc next with 50.822389 lbs. . ..'Mr Joseph Mcliiiyrc-, and his Nova' smug' had B' total of 304'- sisicr, Miss Mclliiyrc, Fiiirflclrl, who head or mme' Nlw Brunswick' spent the winter in Cliarlottctown. f_lH'_462l Pmlcc Edward Island 114'- as for several years now, returned in 'M' 0llll“'l° 7571799' wllll ,Quebec their home at Fairfield for the mxl'1'0o0'663` _ _Shc:p and lambs: Figures show summer. Mr. l\lcIni e was em- , . yl Nova seotia 202.450; New Brunswick ploycd all winter in charge of thc 156,616. Prince Edward Island 83,437; Brown Top Cleaning Plant in the total for the Maritime Provinces city in the interest of the Eastern F2251! ontario 886483 Q be growers of this seed. sl52'439` ` ' ‘le 9 ll ‘ Swine: Nova Scotia 71,588, Prince lla`s'l`oriure1l fiili 1 _ i Eozola For Yami Mrs. Georg; Shambler, 119 Crei hind lt., Halifax, .B., w1'itea:-“Alterlieina *°...,.'*.&"'°".,.,_,_...'"°".-:;",..."'~».l;°1,.i:,‘:,'.;.::. and” “ks res, a friend recommended IBO 0 the work. Tlils will be the only steam- er to unload fertilizer this season at Bummerside, as smaller quantities than last year are being used.-S. -UNIQUE EXHIBITION - Much heirlooms there are in Sum- very kindly loaned by their own- . ' the exhibition. 'Some very old books and newspapers. dating back to the 16th cent- l-~' 1 - tt§§§ is 2...; The exhibition, which is~,ihe _ip _xiao to as hom in num-_ rhéuidi prove very instruct- uui snwwaim wsu who it-, “" T.l|l» ..*'l‘l{l-I FI : ~ 1 SHING has h ml plclll Edward Island 49,711, New Bruns- 'tcod since tho bzginnlng, April 26111 In Eastern Kings’ Balt L’ more wick 45.343. total _for Maritime Pro- uieniifui now Friday 11111 was the "l“°°‘ llllllm’ °lll“ll° l'l35'lll"" Q“°° first day the fishermen were unable bcc 808300' to haul their traps since the season P°“l"y` wlllcll lncludu hem’ ml' ' keys, goose and ducks: New Bruns- l’°“°ll' Sllllllelllll 'll°‘"ll l °'“l"°l‘ wick as4.c21. Nova seotiu szs,11a. lllllllly lllmllllg ll" wlllll lllllllllll l°,1‘r1nre nriwurri isiouri a0a,41a, totai the northwest and blew fiercely. _ for Mnrmme ~P__ovmcc5 2_4B8_2°..,_ om some telephone posts falling. There _Arlo msgaywov Quebea ,muloool W” qulw ° 8” on the North shore' New Brunswick -predominates in but towards evening the wind iight- Hens mm 80”” and turkey., “__ cned and good weather is promise-df “__ ‘Prmce Edward mmd in um “ll” Th' ll”l""‘ l°°'ll‘ lllllll lllll' =.':1,1i9s. and for sum Nova seem nu ’"“’” ll" 'll“°“l l“°‘l° '°°‘l °l` P. night preponderance with usa. ready with live or six weeks fishing ,rho avenge yield por ‘cu at me llllem' lfollowing field crops is shown aa: Potlloclz New Br\1nlWlck{142.6 . r land 161.0. een & Mouriesor _$,~,,‘;;;'1‘,’;,,f,i‘,Y‘ ‘ " » nA“|°f“. ‘ .;“_|c“~°n5 '|'lIl'll||!2 N01/L BCOUO 220.2 CWC.- ; , New Brunswick 211.6, Prince Edward Hahn laqdhg, Montague mud |1013, ` _ gqggg gg W". _ _ It will be aecri- that New Bruns- ____________________ wick has the greatest yield' per am ' ' ' fn |\0tl»!00l.,whll| KW! lootil iledl Bleached sheeting, 70 ins wide. Good medium weight, per ' Better quality bleached sheeting 90 ins. wide, per yd. . . .. . . . 7.7¢ 1 63 ins., per yd. . . . .. . .. 42c ' Our best bleached Shooting ; 72ins.,pei°yd. 48c 80ins.,per yd. 52:; 81ins.wide,Dei‘yd Silo ” Pillow cotton, circular, extra 40 ins. wide, per yd. . .. .. 42 ins. wide, per yd. . .. .. Unbleached Sheeting 63 ins., per yd. 72 ins., per yd. __ ___ ru" i'11_4_a1_.__o1"r1-ZT0\vN mifxrzni/\'\¥_ I ~_ 111.11 __ 1,., ==-----F-l~ - _--._ lWe-Stern Guardian? ,;,',;;%§ ,,’§,‘§"“,,,,,,§,,"’i“,.,’,,,,,3,§l INTERESTING FIGURES _ _ , 4 _ ' `“~~“ ~v=s,_ ._r;uv 1vioau.on. ii. A. or B- -oouf oN__;-ic Move'-In' MARI HEMMED F REE - - ' Commencing this morning, and running through to May _ Bopk Supplles Materlal For 25th this Linen Department offers the service of FREE HEM- MING with all purchases of Sheetiugs and Pillow Cottons, '_ Some Interesting Comparisons. ~ . _ _ _ - Do not miss this great opportunity-and do not put it off . -place your orders early. ' Wabasso Sheeting, special quail- - ty. , _ 63 ins. wide, per yd. . . ., 5Se f 72 ins. wide, per yd. .. . . _ , ., G5c ' 72 ins. wide, per yd. .. . . . . ._ 750 R 90 ins. wide, per yd. . .. 950 ' Our best grades circular pillow cotton. » .38c 40ins.,peryd.45c _ 40C 42 ins., per yd. ‘.. . . . .. . . . . .. 481: 1 44 ins., per yd. 501: ‘ 46 ins., per yd. 521; Heavy bleached table damask. All linen. A very special value. 68 ins. wide, per ..34c ' . 39c . 440 Colored “Wabasso” sheeting. Excellent quality, fast col- ors in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. . 72ins.,peryd. 65c i 8Oins., 72c A new lot of Rayon Bedspreads. Entirely different de- signs in Rose, Blue, Gold, Greenand Cream. 72ins.by90ins.,._..,..........._....................$3.95 80ins.by100ins................... \ , , ' 1 I cocci: ?§@_o