véisiiéfiél E §3§ SAVE 10% The good old Family Tea of the Marltlmea, aa .-orse’s Standard Tea (Red Label) is known, is not surpassed in quality, if equalled, by teas that sell at 50 cents a pound. And the price is only 45c 23c per pound package Per half pound package ivrsrrnii cumming J-lmvla Iva mop m- tomes sold u In‘. am-e-ae-a -IINIING‘ICII Dairying Amoe- lationflutterfloinlflpoundlota. 8884-28-41. -lx'na anon!- u plate heavy out! new Uaeela ltonge Batteries. for only 013st at Bruce's. uia-e-ze-ae success WOMEN'S INSTITUTE visitiux her heme here. when ahe expects to spend the aummer. -BIDIQUI-UNITID cnuiwu of Canada. Rev. L. P. Archibald, Minister. Services for Sunday, May THE OWN GUARDIAN 9‘ § 32.3. . - v ..- rzrvfx‘ .':'v*~..—<-§."~1¢- .. . ...-;-=- MC}: (u-pa»-.¢y1~"-fir'-v<-i .. ..;-§a,naaaac..a 41.11121! aria The regular monthly meeting of Success Women's Institute met at Mr. Arthur Seaman d R- T. the home of Miss Hilda Murray, Holman. Ud- chum/WWW“ Grahams Road Tuesday evening MOW?“ t0 ml 11°!" he" m‘ ‘he May 17th. There were eleven Z491- members and one visitor present miei-zing opened by singing of Ode M!!! I"!!! 3575.7. MOMW", h” inllowod by creed repeated 1n completed her course oi training at ‘liillSflll. Minutes oi last meeting the Pfllwe‘ COW!!!’ Hwlillll- w’ were ivriri and approved. Roll call out-w L ‘lb M!!! F5747 Ind “In nuts answered by "My Less Favorite h" W"? 511w“ 1n h" chum Vvgozuhlo" Reports were given by PFOIQSBlOIL-A- the Finn-or and Fruit Committee and School committee. Programme ’ ' t‘ ‘OHM, m, a "m; by m British Na ion Francis Murray, and a Contest provident by Mis- Fred Cfifilhbfill- ciznrse oi the programme. Roll of Toronw “at night roll lo b!" answered by “Different The 111st o! these concepts’ D13 Russell believed, was “a secure and beloved monarchy, upheld by a bliss“ “Wm” “ml Hume 3°“ tradition oi the highest ideals." He hi“ o! mnlmerslde 599m’ me characterized as “errant rot" the holiday with friends at Montrose. opinion that ms Mesesw w“ bu‘ a iigurehead and said the influence u“ {or we Red om“ ‘my, which _\Va_\'s of Prparing Rhubarb." Binds Empire and .\Ii~s Uiiriieir Campbell were T-ORON-Io’ M“, 37_(By The zagipmiiicd to visit school next Canadian P"sa)_ThB 37m“, an, iinntii- Collection amounted to p," hm bound people o’ ‘u "cm 47‘ “m5 M m“ “h” c’! m” colors and nationalities together IIWFHHZ a riiiiiity- lunch was served because n w“ based an ma}, w,” h? Th" 1l""‘“5‘ "Ti-lied by M“ J" cepts of “living together" said Rev. M ‘3=‘"'-1'l>‘~‘11- Th" “H” "well"? l’ E. Stanley Russell, Toronto, ad- to he hehl at the home otMrs. dressing 5 dimm- Kiven dawn“ F?“ Campbell" M“ ‘Mm A- to the National Convention oi the Vl/iiiichenci- Iiiisses Hilda Murray Imperial order o, Daughters o! ‘he gull Jennie Mae-Kinnon have Empire by the munmpn chm”, m. The minister will preach at all services. —Vl'l‘A - CBUMILA the new R-M. iced for puppioa acid whole- sale and retail at Braceb. 8815-5-20-21. —'I‘IAVELLEBS BIB‘! Dramatic Club will present "My Tum Next” and ‘The I-Iouse Across the Way" in Birch Grove -Hail, ‘rreetcwn, Tuesday, May 81st. Half proceeds in aid of Freetown Hall. If wet come (allowing night. 8323-5-28-21. -Ll BLANC, Hairdresser, Bum- mereide, have removed their hair- dressing parlour over fliomu Johnson's Store, where they will be better equipped, and will have pri- vate rooms for permanent waving. linger waving and mareels. Special permanent: $5.06, until further notice. Haircuts in the latclt etyle. afli-e-flil-tl-iur-set-Zi. -MONTIILY MEETING 0F I. 0. l). lL-The regular monthly meet- ing qt the Bummerside Chapter oi the I. 0. D. m. was held on Thurs- day afternoon, Miss Mary Hunt, Re- gent, pruiding. The chief business done was to arrange the commit- li ., h '.i s . ' l I" Tl‘ l? "mail 58 V18 11118 l“ oi the King though uxiobstruaive, i‘ to be put on next week m sum. Souris this week. Jill.“ Alive Cvordon, R N. is leadem was one of the most considerable meme“ n, 33nd mnunl conven- in the councils of the Empire's “on o! ‘h. order which L, being a..- .._..-.. ... _.._ . i ip‘ I I lie netian Specials Something New- i Something that is Delicious! FRUIT NUT LOAF-Sold at Montreal and Toronto at 50c. SPEClAL—Saturday Only, 25c. GENUINE FRENCH NOUGAT-wlth Genuine Fresh Fruit .- ..-.....a....~.. ., i,» i é = » SPECIAL-Saturday Only, 25¢. BRITTLES and FUDGES as usual SPECIAL-Weekend, 19c. lb. KIDDIES! Don't forget your Chamlqiq Sundae Ice Cream Cones, 5c. ‘FRESH rnuns and ciiiinv "m" a“ P8118 0f "the world Our Soda Fountain ls the only one of it's l kind in the Maritiines. , Venetian llave Them First Our Sodas are all cooled electrically and g u, perature, and served at an -__ ' ‘L mhurte “in t: l Zli‘ $011911] equipment- Wlull W" $4,500 for fountain Our Meals need no eommg Venetian. VENETIAN GARDENS s». ht, ask thoae who eat at A . BACON RHUBARB McCREADY’S MUSTARD PICKLES NEW CABBAGE These Bargains at Both Stores. EBOUIZE-Ellilliiilllli QUAKER FLQUR <24 lb. Bag) . . . 74¢ ..................Perlb. 15c ISLAND Beliefs '. i". 1ST“. Trill}? i053 PASTRY FLOUR . .. . . . . . 71b. bag24c 40oz.bottle39c PEARS................2s pertin13c PEACHES.............2s:per'tin17¢ CLAllIS..........,...... ..Pertin12c EGGS (fresh firsts) Per doz. 13c CASTILE SOAP 10 cakes 29c LETTUCE.............Perbunclil5c STRING BEANS . . . . . . .. Per lb. 25c lb.l SWEET POTATOES gribitzzs: I WORTHY'S CORNER and Gt. George St. I 84 CUDMORE BROS. "PHONE PHONE PHONE * Cash Store .1 m, 225 g 371 _ —5 —b£lS. B. P. M00818 AT SUM- MERSIDE-A delllhtful description of India, its cities, cufitoms and its people was glvellhy MraElfiMoores of New Brunswick in the Baptist Church, Summerside on Thursday evening. The meeting was under the auspices of the Missionary Soociety and was presided over by Mrs. Isa- bella Glidden who introduced the speaker. After the opening hymn. Mrs. Oliver McNelll rem the scrip- ture lesson and Mrs. Arnold Leiur- gey offered prayer. "Give M9 ‘Phi-De Heart" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Jack McLeod. “Sisters Be to Jesus True" was sung in trio by Miss Ruth Sllnmfml. Mlefl 118119 Johnson and Mrs. Jack McLeod. Mrs. Moores, who two years ago had visited India to set firsthand know- ledge of the people o! that country and also oi the won: of the Bap- iul description of her visit. she was the meeting with prayer.—s EASTERN GUARDIAN Lean, Mr. Frank Rice, Mr. Orion Johnston, Mr. B. l". Grant, Mr. and we Willard Jordan, m. Ralph Dingweli, Mr. C. E. McNutt, Mr. W. Hyndman, all of Charlottetown, w. and Mrs. Waitei-‘J. Dalaeil. Mmicton, and Mr. and Mn. J. l. Jenkins, Mt. Albion. H. Canada-New Zealand Trade Agreement WTAWA. my 21-(21 ‘nu Canadian - Rem-Tho Canada New Zealand trade agreement went into effect Yesterday by a proclam- ation ilnied in Canada and u- teneous action in New Zealan ‘the Pact between the sister dominion: ofthemtlsiimipireiedeelaredto come into operation on Inspire Day. Tabled in the Home of Ceuunonl °fl Aid-l 96 and subsequently ap- mth. Bedeque ll a. m. Cape Tu- verse, I p. m. learietown, 1J0 p. tint missionaries, gave a. wonder- particularly struck with the enor-l mous power that caste holds amwl the people of India, were it not for that mdia with its rich resourc- ea would be one oi the foremost colonies of Britain. The tremend- cu work which England has achieved in the country to whflflle the natural resources of the coun- try is a revelation. Mrs. Moores gave acme vivid word pictures of the beauties of India. In a vefi’ delightful We? ehe described the home 0i the Hindu and the work oi the missionaries among them. The knowledge o! the Bible received while in day school and many other lecture u! native India were ~ oi special interest. The need for lady, doctors and nurses rich and poor alike was strikinslv told in Herv- A vote oi thanks was moved by Mrs. John F. McNeill, seconded by Mn. Thomas Johnson and convey- ed to the speaker by Mrs. Glidderi. Mrs. Mchrlane oi Bedeque closed ..°Visitors to' Monte u: this week included Mr. Clarence Mc- , urn- A new Summer-weight knitted Costume with Hat and Scarf to match. Featured in J une-issue of Mayfair. Obtainable at our store. $25.00 itawimfieitt Alberta Miners Return To Work COLEIIVDAN, Alta, May 27--(By the Canadian Press)-—-Coleman h l 11°14 m WW5“ W" “l” dmiww‘ miners ended a three-month strike school enclosed the new 5c o0 today when they returned to the coal mines operated by Interna- tional Coal end Coke Company, Limited, and McGillivray Coal Company. Approximately 600 men returned to their jobs which they had quit at the end of February in protest against working conditions and the operators‘ layoff system. Last week the Coleman district was the scene oi’ a break between a body oi miners and the Mine Workers’ Union of Canada, a num- ber oi men left the union and con- ferred with the operators with the result that the mines were opened today. The coal company heads had refused to negotiate with mem- bers oi.’ the M. W. U. oi C. The strike, however, is still un- derway at Blairmore and Bellevue mining areas. Pickets were placed in these districts by the M. W. U. oi C. following a meeting last night. There has been no move toward a settlement of the strike. The Coleman miners returned to work under the agreement in ef- fect until March 31 last. They will continue under this agreement for another two years. In trying to solve cases in the two cities, Edinburgh, Scotland, lflflli 1111801‘ Prints of 704 persons to Scotland Yard, London, 185g year. moved by the parliaments of Can- Ida. and New Zealand, the agree- ment is for one year by reason oi the Impefal Economic conference convening in Ottawa on July 2i. Canadan exports under the grade arrangement, will enter New Zea- land enjoying the iull British pre- ferential on all goods with the ex- Wllition of six; and an these six items Canada will receive consider- able advantages over the general tarlii’ oi New Zealand. The poten- tial normal market in New Zea. land is $200,000,000 annually; gnd 08118413 normal share in this an- tipodean market has been $19,000- 000 approximately. The only six items on which the British prcier- ential is not applicable are tinned P918, ellk and artiiical silk hosiery, Pll-BWY-‘Dlllb sheets, some agricultur- al implements, electric and cooking appliances, and motor cars with lels than 75 per cent Canadian con- tent. 1M1‘ the first time, Canada will also receive a terlii preference on lumber, lathe and shingles entering New Zealand. These exports to New Zealand imm this Dominion will get a preference oi’ two shillings per 100 super feet, the equivalent oi a! per 1,000 leet. New zealand is conceded Special rates on goods exported w can“; o! cutltanding interest u, New Zealand and otherwise continues in operation the British preierential tarifi la regards New Zcaland pro- ducts. Wool and hides will come in free of duty under the British pre- fanned. On butter the rate will be ti" cdltl P" Wind. This is the Premiers Namesake Wins First Place ‘ ouwuws, my 81-0” WOM- adian Preach-Richard B04101 DI- nett has won one of the teatime ram oi the ED813411 115i "llw- m cue the Canadian Prime Illn- ieter may be cmlpled with Ind Roseberiy as one oi the sporting Premiers oi the British more. it ahmllcl be explained that the race was won b)‘ a m-"WWQ 0! hi! and not by a horse owned by him. And thereby hangs a tale. Min; months ago, the Prime Minister N- ceived a cable from bid!’ Houston, one of the richest women in Gleat Britain and the backer oi" the last Schneider Cup races. It sought per- mission to name a horse aftefhim. Mr. Bennett was agreeable-me- viduig the horse was a "8006 borne" Another cablegram arrived yester- day. It was from Lady Hmwton also. It congratulated the Prime Minister upon lending his name to the winner of the race. His name- sake had won in a driving finiah_ over a large field, and it explained that a great ovation from the crowd greeted the winner as he crossed the line. Mr. Bennett was very happy. Apparently the horse was a "good horse." The Prilne Minister told the awry at a dinner given by Col. Hartford MacNidei", United States Minister to Canada to the members 0i the Parliamentary press gallefl Hazelbrook Mr. and Mrs. George Callback. Summer-side, motored to Hazelbrook Monday. ‘ Friends oi Mrs. H. A. Jenkins are sorry to learn oi her continued iii- ness. The ratepayers oi l-lazelbrook grounds on Saturday last by means of a new fence. Mrs. Annie O'Neill spent the week end here the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. The regular monthly meeting of the Hazelbrook Women's Inetitub met at the home of the president, Mrs. Russell Jones, on Tuesday evening with an attendance oi four- teen members. Meeting opened with Creed, followed by "It'| a Good Time to Get Acquainted." Roll call was responded to by "Drawing a Pig Bllndioldcd," which caused a great deal oi amusement. Minutes oi last meeting were read, approv- ed and signed. Sick committee re- ported several calls made and fruit presented. Discussion and plans for entertainment were made. A very dainty luncheon was served by the hostess and a social hour spent. The singing of the National Ari- close. | The many friends oi Mr. Aubrey Myers will be pleased to learn he recent indisposition. opening. lar meeting on.l'-‘riday evening last‘ very profitable time was spent. iencel present. visitors here on Sunday. a pleasant evening-to a close. some rate of duty as on Australian butter. Mesh Bloomer These all in "PAN- silknit yoke and cuff. There are all sizes in these two popular colours. Nothing could be more delightful for Charlottetown them brought the meeting to a Presentation a is favorably progressing from his hill it mm!" W" m!“ 9° 0"!‘- ilowing with people ‘from the surrounding country. Mr. John J. A goodly number were in attend- 0111195011 WI-B OIUOC l0 thl Bhlll’ ance at the "Debate" which was and examined the uurime o! the held at the Consolidated School on 111N991"! which Wll i0 850W the Friday evening. popular wprcciation felt for Mr. Peter Holland, the efficient station Rev. Ewen MacDougali preached went It Elmira. who lam in a few a very inspiring sermon in the hall dPYs l0 take "P l Illflllll’ Pfilitlon in at Mt. Albion. on Sunday evening. 591"“ o" the Pill-form I bell!"- Friends were glad to welcome the‘ m1 Cheltfiflleh! 6113"‘ llld IWOL pa5LQr back from his m], m (mm side table and electric reading lamp bridge, Mass. The church at. Birch d-lwbfld the “Edible evidence o! Hill is‘ undergoing repairs and all the People's esteem. The iollowinl are looking forward to the re- "d?!" W" then Rid! Mr. P. E. Holland, Station Agent ' Elmira, P. E. I. The H. Y. P. s. held their regu- 9917311’; For seine time, it has. been with a goodly number present. A "W"! "l" Y0" were lbmittora- |linquish the position you have The Mt. Herbert Dramatic Club 00609106 for a long peflgd of um; presented "The Road Back" in the W “Hume I like position in another Orphanage Hall on Friday evening Dllwe. Permit us to lay that we with a large and appreciative atid- dWPIY NINE your departing from our midst. Coming asyouflfl g» A comparative stranger to flu; gggflgg Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw and‘ "14 Wnllnlllnl i0 discharge the little son Kilsle, of Hermitage; were duties oi your position through a period that has seen more changes all" "LY other equal length cg An entertainment was held in the] "I110 7011 have prcvea that you have Pownal Hall on Monday evenlngflfflwh with the time! and have" May 10th, in aid of the Hazelbrook, W0!’ been fliulflll b0 thfl inhfflll WOIIIOIYB Illfititlllk. A goodly num- Ufllflllhd h ,dufufgl ‘n4 h." ber were present and Rev. E. J,_h00h equaitcthe exactin Chisholm capably acted as chair-‘tlmee unrealouableraq man. The program consisted oi’ "Qumran. Werellila thatyouhyyg los, quartettes, readings and puyloften paused the u” d ‘m. ettea. Instrumental music was giv- ; lllleolallyhagthu “m” “nth”, en by Coady Bros, lCCbmpanigfl time! when shipping gqgmgq by Miss Jessie Jenkins. A sale atlons were absolutely 11mg“. oi boxes took place from which a lllerlltl involved. Io gaming». neat sum was realized. The ladieg ltion was attached tothcee egg“ of the Institute wish in thank all eiionabut ‘Ohliflilhdfluflgw who in any way help to make the the Ifltitude of all n“; “may entertainment a success. The sing- citizens limb! extended toyed f; ing of the National Anthem brought outweighs ail other consideration. "Iltwlillapuhllcoffieialbutaha ‘u a private ultimo have you pecan Mr, William Btordy, Orapeud. your worth. You ha" moioi-edmnaeeibrcoktliieweekr-r. residence t-hatilaaeraameataadmqifle dutpomptee forward with fond anticipation to future euocua in your. chosen lite mmmwm» 191mm“ M“ calling, and cherish the hope that the relations ao happily exiating will continue undimmed as time goes by. ‘rhillddrealwouldbeincomplete mt Point. Mr- n. J. Mulllllt. School Inspector. Finally a shell i! no reference were made to the and thoughtful paper was read b! place that Mn. Holland h fill d ma" “mmumm on aczguut i,’ Mrs. S. J. Rose expressing h" the 619110011! 0f obtaining the £2 5 ‘gilt i 5 B’ E: A s 8 .~ g E5: i Eliza appreciated oreetodalnggqgng \ llielightful new DRESSES, so moderately priced! Coat Dress in Celanese, expressing all the new colours, dress is sleeve- less, coat has long sleeve, a $4 notablevalue at ' “Mist o’moon” silk crepe is effective; ly used in a. very clever new dress shown sleeveless or half sleeve- all the new summer shades are shown New Dresses in "Mist o’moon silk washable crepe, sleeveless f cap sleeve, half sleeve at $8.95. And at the same price, of the same. fabric therds a perfectly charming suit, / either self coat or darker shade than dress .... . .. .. ' l... Prince Edward island pride to the neighborhood, and Mrs. Holland added a iew gfaclou ~ words and assured the donors ihll m .11 my," o; public wgigm ma; the chair was Just right. In re- pump. m1; Wm- Jmmgdhflg lponse to a cafl from the chill- Rev. R. J. McDonald stated that ii On Thursday evening May 12, the i . w. “not ‘mm m . how w“ a pqmum to ‘how his apprtf-l" much y. “puma m, ‘emu “d; atiOn of Mr. and Mrs. Holland; I n; you, mm‘ on may pain to have to know that the! may," you, w; mmmuons mg were moving even a short instance drum‘ “mu” h.“ "fled g hush He recalled his first meeting wit! and brightened the outlook of those Mr- Holland. of the very COW ‘M n" Pumas“ w m,“ your relations existing ever sinceafll mm'.y. ' jokingly stated that in all their om- um, o; 1°,‘ l; you, dc, business dealings Mr. Holland new have also shown a leading ‘ ‘ neiflibora are fully aware oi'.. parture la tempered by the mt um. refused Immer- The“ your removal means to you a well °ul°flllll° 5P°°°h°5 "m" e womottun w. m.“ look IOHOWDII DEISOIJSI-—MI'. Jdlill A. "Fraser, Munns Road, Ml’. u. B. ing from Edgar Guest :—' else, '5'“ m “u. ‘ma’ "mu n?‘ with some old time sons-i. 14"‘ ~ relate a mall token of the esteem giswart Mcmtyre presiding at gill t ll ‘HUI! S“! l!‘ h!“ l?! Ill “t”; nupawr Mumng IIUIMI. ' i s i § 1 35 ii ti; ‘i. i l a I‘ ‘é E Aha: Jheboautltul endmcre 5i wee einetmuud. Dingwell South Lake, m. Rnwflimd McPhea, Elmira, Mr- J- F. his-Bit!» Bothwell, Mr. siewai-t iii-Int!" sense of loss by the removal oi Ml‘- . and Mrs. Holland, especially l" latter because of her Brest helpful‘ mm in times oi sickness and I11‘ tower oi’ strength she always We!“ Institute work, aha closed by 01ml’ ‘Til giving and doing ior semi-bod! _' l. "u" l” “w!” m" "' On this all life's splendor dePfllm W" ‘WWW PM W!“ And the joy of mu world. wit" you've summed it ell 11P- lllfi MW 110ml. u found in t)“; mgking of friend-l- a‘ mum‘ ‘m 7°“ “m”? b‘ The audience was then iavvl’. your Stewart McIntyre very accept“ "917 gave instrumental music on l" ‘m violin andorgan- Avote cit W‘ wtheObaii-man and the! oi the National Anthem smut" thig very enjoyiblc function tel close. ' (Planet Please cowl Streetcars and factories in w‘ outer, England, were etopPfld m‘ _ anti: when a rat get W" '“ ‘m. trio‘ cable. eiicrt-eii-euited it