» swans-t . 2 §-.="€.-::;~’.—»:' y. __ CHARLQTTWPUWR GUARDIAN " " Western Guardian 3T ' women want most in ' Hos iery a is found in Full Fashioned Silk Stockings \ SMART APPEARANCE-—Eastern Hosiery is made of‘ urc J ap silk. It is of fine even texture wit i a beautiful lustre that makes it exceptionally good to look upon. PERFECT FiT—Easlern Full Fashioned Silk Stockings cling snugly to the ankle and leg. You can wear themiwlth perfect assur- ance in short skirts. ' WEAR-—-Tl1c very best of materialensures lon wear. - Try a pair and convince your- sel of this. COLOR—Eastem Full Fashioned Silk ~ Stockin s-are made in all the newest shades - dictatedgby fashion's latest whims.‘ l-"l 3' " ' ‘ T --SAD BEREAVEMINTZ- The sad death look place on Monday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wedge. of Summerslde, of their little son. Clarence. at the early age of six years and six months. The -Gi.inoi-:n's Endurance gpure paint, best quality, right prices at Bruce's. ~ 40434-2641. -GUA R D 1 A N REPRISRNTb, 11w; goi- mchmmd gnfl yummy i; some time and gradually failed until Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re-‘the end. what makes it more sad is naive new and renewal gubgqflp- the fact that his little siiier was time. ~ buried Just four months ago. He will I be sadly missed in the home as he —BUY CHOICE groceries at was a bright child and loved by all. Braces.‘ There are left to mourn a‘ sorrcwing . father and mother. a brother and sister, w whom is xfended our sin- —WESTERN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus cere sympathy. The funeral took i. Gallant is Guardian ma: » impulse Tuesday morning at nln ‘flowian, and will be pleased w re-idclock. i 4043-4-28-2i. i delve newsimcaiivtlilirtislng. new and ————_—<00-—-- Hrenewa su rp ans. ~ ear Interested —DUY FRESH CEMENT, Stiow- y , flake lime.,hardwal_l plaster, plaster In Transportatlon _P&ris at Braces. ' _ tirade-ft Q. u e s ti o n Egg-lac" TEST seeds Sold a“ Mr. J. O. Hyndman returned yes- ,terday from O‘Leary. wherehe ad- rdi-essed a hliarge meeting on the _ I u she ampneeds of t s Province for the im- Johgggggflgxsl: $220k agagrace-Slprovcd transportation facilities for 40434464]. {this Province. a trafilc expert and a , colonization and publicity depart- ment. Dr. Palmer of 0'Leary presided. and at the close tendered Mr. l-Iynd- ‘man a hearty vote of thanks. The shippers and merchants oi ' 000' . Lfilguigg nimghy fin the O Leary expressed themselves as w“ Path’. presented by the Kelvmgrcatly interested in the matters so 4043-4126-21. —BUYING LIVE HOGS at K911- sington. Tuesday forenoon. May 1st. Alden Moase. 4045-4-26-31. --CIIEAP SEED 0ATS.--We OBI _ -. fer for sale at Kensi Station _..(;03|(w0()|) ngw in ‘twp’ a; Government Inspected No. t-Ban» Brace's_ . ‘ ncr Seed Oats at $1.00 per bushel. 4oq.4,2q_m_ Cons erable quantity of it Gov- .____ " > ci- ent “Eldi Competition Oats. _ __nuy 115351519 m" n, Quay; Peter MacNutt & Son. 40044-254“ 4043-4-20-21. little fellow had been ailing for‘ l Eviznvnmiciii 0llll iisinv Ladies Mercerized Hose, full fashioned, double heel and toe. Toclear 49c I100 Yards of Dress Linen, assorted shades. Sale Price Ladies and toe ’ \ Ttosisc our z SALE CONTINUES a MUST co: PRICES NEVER LOWER i 200 Yards Crepe _Dress Goods. Sale Price now . 15c Yd. . Hose, 4 Ply Silk Lyle heel Gold Seal (Ifnll Fashioned) Dramatic Players in Upper From. town Hall on Thursday. April 26th.‘ at 8:15'p. m. Half. the proceeds ID‘ aid of hall fund. If not fine. on‘ $2.00 pair Friday night at some hour. , u,” 4005-4-25-21 6"“ 5"‘ ‘ ' 51'5" GLIDDENS new Rapid-Cote Blue Seal - - 1.00 quick drying floor or linoleum Red Sea] _ _ 0J5 . varnish. dries in 4 hours. In sioci. at Bruce's. L , 4043-4-26-21. i —-TIIE KENSINGTON Dramatic Club will present the comedy “Deac- on Dubbs" in Stanley Hall Monday. l . ‘A flountrydSchoof _ ‘ ‘ .- I April 30th. 4056-4-26-28-30 —Mi's. Walter Jenkins, oi Bcdcq- ue, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tho- mas Moise. who is at present under- going treatment in the Moncton City_ Hospital. --UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA — April 29th, Kensington. Rev. J. R. Saint. D. D., Minister. 9.45 a. m-Sunday School; 11.00 z. m.--The Inglorious member of tho Glorious company of the Apostles-- Judas Iscariot who became a. traitor. To Be Proud 0f Dccp regret was cast over Hamp- shire school children when the rc- port circulated a few days ago that their teacher, Miss Florence Dock- cndorii intended to hand her resig- nation to the Board of Trustees atf the end oi the term in June nextl The hope ls expressed by rctepayersi and pupils that she may see her‘ way clear to remain another term. During her five years in this school six of her pupils have taken the en- trance examinations to Prince of Wales College, three of her pupils passed the final examinations for teaching. Miss Ackland winning a scholarship. another of her pupils, Miss Easter. is at present taking a course at business college. Miss MacNelll entered the Cambridge Hospital. Boston. Mass, to train for] a nurse. It will be remembered than Miss MacNeill won thc Essay Com-i petition for two years and is n bril- llant young lady. While Miss Dockendorli was in‘ charge this school won Governori succession and now-thc cup becom-,' °$ their Property. according to the. terms of the prize. I At the Provincial Exhibition this? school won flrst prize three years in' rucccsslon for the best table of |,_ "They're as we tell you." 1 Car Ccdnr Pms. WmheflIQ‘ i cons amino only in the best value obi-Mable. ldard they now possess. When it ‘ flowers from school grounds- Tms is be in doirgncd that car. llfllltlli? l.g,\ ' in rum. , yam. u» scar tlsrmo, abs-r a record to be proud of, and natur- f ally the people of Hampshire and‘ the pupils of‘ the school are very proud of it. Miss Dockendorfi has had a number of concerts to raise funds for these improvements. llS- ing the talent of her pupils which she has prepared to thehlghstsn- was ‘first announced through the press that librarics for the schools were to be supplied by the Adam Andrew plan. Miss Dockendorfi was one of the first. if not the first, to adopt this plan and today she has built up one of the finest libraries that can be found in a country school. All these improvements were accomplished at no expense to the ratepayers of Hampshire. and much thc excellent way she has perform- ed hcr duties as a teacherof rare ability in using the talented pupils which she trained so faithfully in raising the necessary funds needed meals. obserw the following rule-z in this competition to be not only a‘ winner but a champion winner. The ratepayers are also thankful to Mr.| Daniel Ward. trustec, for two terms for his wise counsel on many differ- cnt problems. in thc care oi‘ thc school grounds. Corr.‘ _¢..___.___. gm“ °§b‘:;'a'l:Y""- lellrfilefl W093‘- —FORMER MEMBER nnan. - A portable iuawmm (,1 1 be _, “m ~ '" " o" T” " °" “T The wide circle oi friends will be 099mm] by l. mm, uigchfliiillhmsv“hole “h”! gwmmd 9°" '51“? 1°" sorryto learn of the death of Hop. " "mm __ Alfred MacWllliams. which took 1P 1o Iii inches in diigimeier. ANOTHER CAR DUE ABOUT APRIL.30th lf you merely Illie a horse but don't wish in bu we import YOU CAN'T RESIST. ALSO DUE IN A FEW DAYS i (Jar best QUALITY SELECTED RECLEANED SEED OATS. Price $1.35 per bushel. l Car Not l Western Feed Oats . . . . .. 0N HAND 2000 buniel Island Feed Oats 1 Car Canada Portland Cement. aoormo. ~ scavssao PAINTS New we have it in all covranio SEED TIME Will soon be on band. our YOUI-l pow whoa you have iiio um. ma moms lino KIbDiES The sweetest line of Reuly-to-Wear Dresses, Smocks. Tailored Blouses, etc.. you've ever seen. This is a now Department with as. We have prised them close l0 give you WE HELL EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO BUY. WE BUY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO SELL E-PRATT .8.‘ 39"», 5* "S71 ¢ i others ‘Fri’ that kilud, ‘every day. CLEANED our in TWO DAYS oun tnsr can or nonscs nasnzn JUST rwo fmrs y sTAy AWAY. OUR SLOGAN "Absolucei, no misrepresentation". I Car Lime. llsrdwsll and Plaster Paris. 2 Cars Millers Best Cedar Shingles. GET OUR PRICES ON ALL Till; ABOVE ALSO-NAILS. airman. MATCIIID tunnel. niw and tannin snzsmnm ' Alb . - ' and I!!! 100K Giant? yoa have ever used. '7 p. m.—"Wihning."; 3 p."m.--F‘irst‘ United Church. Summeriield. A‘ hearty welcome to all. | I G. N. R. Service Resumed MONCTON. N. B.. April 25.- Train service of the Canadian Na- tional Railways both freight and passenger. has been resumed be- tween Fredcrlcton and Centervillc and freight is being accepted to points between these places. This portion of the line oi the Canadian National Railways in N. B. has been blocked for some time on ac- count of high water in the St. John River and ice and water on the; track. ! —VSEED OATS FOR. SALE -- 'We are offering for sale several’ thousand bushels Government -in- spcctcd No. 1 ‘Banner Seed Oaisf Why buy western oats and run the‘ risk of polluting your land with‘ weeds when good _Island Seed is] available. We are offering these oats at $1.20 per bushel, F.O.B. Kcn- slngton, bags included. Inspection at our warehouse invited. J. P. Mill- man. Kcnslrlgwn: P. E. I. 37l7-4-13-ti —'I‘OWN COUNCIL-At a spleen 5a. l meeting of the Summerside Town Council, held on Monday‘ PLANMNG MEALS_ night, with the Mayor and all the Councillors present excepting ,‘ , Councillor Strong. Mr. J. D. Mur.- ray, from the west of the province and a returned soldier. was appoint- ed for thc town, his duties to com- mence on May 1st. Fifteen applic- ations werc considered and it was decided to notify the existing pol- ilce force that their services will no no longer be required after May 1st. Aitcr going into the matter of the proposed purchase of a motor sprinkler for the streets. Council adjourned until Monday next. --__--<o>---- To srve adequate. lxiinrx-eii 1. Dom one pint nz- one quart of irri-lk per day person. 2. Sonic 11am’ flood, such as ruw fruit. celzty, lettuce, cabbage ill ii 3. At least ‘two vcgetahlii- "very hiuildus poiuitotis. und IcuvLis frequently. 4:5 iipliuicli. cublmgv. brusscl sprouts, or kale. .4. Use wholi- CJPEIIi fmqueiziilv. Mil-it'll place on Sunday at the home of his nephew, Wm. N. MacWilliams, West Cape. He made this his home for some time before his death. It may be remembered he represented thc Second District of Prince for many years in the local legislature. Dur- ing thc ups and downs of election contests he was always successful at , g the polls having never been de- feated. I-Ie is the last of a family who occupied a prominent place in West Prince. Kern Mimirilfii Llniment handy, ‘ When m: see the class . . . . . .. $1.00 per bushel 85c per bushel JUST COMPARE -wui. soft wire, with one or two twists in each mesh-in fact the ordinary fox netting - Against»- PRINCE EDWARD BRAND QUALITY UNI- lf this to he extra heavily galvnuiz- ed before and after weaving, each twist an immovable Joint-every mesh six time: stronger than the ordinary. Bo safe-use PRINCE EDWARD. Aknd/ov Prln Lian o] ulhn aim ml napalm. iably presented by Mr. Hyndmnn. '"~ i‘ IL takes only ‘a. little wear io rub SILK STOCKING STUNT. n hole lill the: hot-i oi’ silk lroi to, rind i! always comes just at uho line 0f tho shoe ‘top wlrero the meril will |'il.i2W-——ili‘.‘(l then those stockings must g0 relegated to “sec-onih“ fir. the wardrobe. But there is un- otlrci‘ way. Take a tuck about a uiiariai- of um ihrch wide and paiint- ed at both ends hcrois: the hoot of the stoclning. Tic-ls will dmw the Will-l} spcit below the- shoe llnc and distribute the wear, so prolonging the life of 'l‘ii0 hose and making it so 1112' ilarroil place wdll not show- Onc would simagine ‘that the tuck \\'L)ll'i(l hurt the foot, but you will find to yvcui: surprise that ii won't just arrived. b‘: felt in ilmtcpot at all. One might ilriiixk, 10o. ‘that pthis would: make the stockings ill ‘flitting. lint, first does not happen, eliiher- Tliuvo is liik-ell)". to Ibo o.‘ wrinkle »ir. lilfli “JUSACiLlIlg, just above ilic liccl,‘ and the tuck moircly tukL-s lip‘ this ‘slack. _ i i {a-c-r- or INTERISI m FARMERS Crosby's Feeding Molasses is fully guaranteed specialty for all live stock. Selected molasses, war- ranted to contain no less‘ than 50 percent sugars and not over 7 per- cent ash. This molasses is not n mixed feed. is not pensive, $20 tn $40 per ton less than other feeds. It is pleasing to note how the young stock takes to this feeding mol- asses. This molasses is shipped in tier- ccs 50 gallant-or more to any sia-i tion on the Island for $ll.00 F.O.B. Special prices on carload lots. One car for delivery at Wlnsloe. April 21th. Orders booked by G. C. Mac- Lcan. 1 car ordered for York for the first week in May. Orders book- ed by B. R. Brown and E. J. Vesscy. I‘. J. Noy and A. Cutclifie, agents at Hunter River. For any further in- formation apply to Ollvcr Saunders. agent. L? 404i) --<+ Mandnoth Clearing Auction Sale At Mt. Edward Road. onc mils‘ from Charlottetown, on Thursday, May 3rd. 1928. at 12 o‘clock sharp. STOCK-S horses. one gelding 10 yrs. old. I700 lbs; one gelding. 5 yrs. old. i400 lbsr. one mare. l0 yrs old lCapt. Aubrey. breeding below); one gelding. 3 years old. LonzsliflP by Longset. dam "Capt. Aubrey," grand dam by "Parksldc," by “Parnell”. one draft filly, one year old; 9 cows. several half Guernsey. one Short- horn bull. one year old; one Guern- 39c vi. REDUCED PRICES IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT Collar Kimona Cloth 29c Yd. Some nice snappy Suits METROPOLITAN CLEARING HOUSE COR. GREAT GEORGE AND KENT STREETS Colored Linen APRIL 20,1928 - T0 - WEAR Pure Thread Silk 89c and Cuff Sets of A 39c An event unique in thc history of me [gland province was observed at 351m Joseph's Convent yesterday. the event being the fiftieth anniver- sary-Golden Jubilee-of Mother 5'1- Catherine (of Sweden). Silpcrlorcss of Saint Joseph's Convent. _ ‘ Tho Reverend Mother. who u. ‘as active as any of the Sisters of inc community and enjoying excellent health, is being heartily congratu- latcd by numerous friends and Pub- llS. _ Forty five of those fifty years oi Mother St. Catherine's service in the Congregation de Notre Dnmc have been spent on the Island. Especially in this city IS her yvork known and recognized. During her regime us Supcrioress of Notre Dame Academy many improvements were inaugurated in that Institution. It was during her term of office that the large roomy addition was built with the pretty Chapel on the upper floor. At present under her guiding hand Saint Joseph's Convent is being suc- cessfully managed. and here too within the past few years through her efforts many improvements icy heifer calf; three geese. sheep: we“ made, 5911761151118 CWI-S‘? M811 grade shml)‘ Yesterday Saint Joseph's Convent so. cart wheels and axle. scrim; de Notre Dame in Montreal in 1076. ‘oath barrows. two farm Wflsvns- she made her proiesison in 107s and soles and frame and stock rack. oneigpgng, one ygar at the visitation Ac- lrsin srinder- All above implements ademy. in Montreal. after which she Massey Harris. One Cleveland tTBC-Ispgnt, three ygarg or 5g, JohngQue. her. 3 section spike barrow, one TOlI-Ibgg _ ll‘. 8P8!" BfB-def- 56% CHPPBTB. D9 "In 1883 she came to Tlgnish as a Laval cream separator (power dIlVnfirgL ciao; teacher, yvhgrg ma, m), one Halls thresher and cleaner-naught moat gucogggfufly for eleven leighs. driving carriages. one csr- w” gnmgm-eqx“ Nag" Dam, can. my forks. (grappling). one steel of the graduating class. In 1000 b8» nearly 110W). lumber for silo. l0 appointment of Superioress of he ‘eet diameter milled to fit 90 it. 1011B Institu l in succession to the l te vlre stretcher. one Master Six Modvenerated Mother St. Peter. Dur- yaughlin car. one Cadillac car. work pa; hai- stay therews noted . fare iarncss. double and single. driving many tmpi-cvemenw were made. ‘arness. Farm tools of all kinds. | In 191’! Mother St. Catherine was , Sale positive. No reserve as I have transferred to Souris. where she re- ‘med my ism. malned for n: years. when she was Terms at sale. transferred to it. Joseph's Convent. If stormy sale will be old Friday this city, and where through her J. R. D 8. careful msnsdsment and plealng I. A. McDonald Auctioneer. 3 p, _ Yesterday moraine in the 4-20-01 -- < I- ~ iui camper of lsint [Joseph's f)’ ‘l “ '~ .. us.“ i. 4 I ‘hire? 0P9 bflwd $°W~ "Mmwfi" really observed. a double celebrat- Dflkll" i 6 r t ionjas this was also the Feast of'Mothcr, with yo brace, IMPpEh/{ENTEHB nder- k £01 the Patronage of Saint Joseph. thc The Golden 1 n yem; aIwWf-I‘: ksedflila filoggléi llrtege Ignkcc Carillon of Saint gunstanrs gatlyieg- And while wc ‘ s prses our i"i'.‘.i’.$?. ‘low? 2x plow 1v tooth ralbemz “m: m mm o t e u — 1 mum ‘ ‘ ' u l P d - an“ v rend r llarians. n joy of heart. w hli to, 1W PM 59° 8T- m t e‘ 5P e , Mother St. Catherine was born in with you we rsis iir hearts in ‘(IOW dvlvm- 1101's? tllfnll! Bfawelj-‘Summcrslde and received her edu-, prayer . JB-nd WIMP 901V?!’- um P P" P01. cation 3t Miscouche Convent and at To thank God and. His‘ Mother $603101‘. Birflw clliief- (POWBP dflv- Quebec. Entering the Congregation Blest. ' 'mcdlum size). wood sled._ drivinbyears. In 1893 the Reverend Mother‘ ‘i888 P018. 8min 111N188. (6 Betsh] vent. this city. where she had charge, frame. cross-cut saw. scales (IZOQMcther St. Catherine received the’ Mt. Inward Road personality. she is doing a wonder- Rev. A; J. McIntyre as dggqm and , . ~ no cork. Rev. John Archibald MoDonal be%-§ib-Deaoon. Father Walsh noted m; MUTHER ST. BATHERINE . CELEBRATES fiilillEN JUBILEEIR Superioross 0f St. J oseph’s Convent. Cele- brates Fifty Years Service In Congre- gation Do Notre Danie. --Forty-Five Of Those Years Speii t In This Province. vcnt Pontifical High Mass was cel- ebrated by His Lordship Bishop O‘- Lcary. assisted as follows: High Priest, Itlght Reverend Monsignor J. C. McLean. Souris; Deacon of Hon- oi-—Rev. A. J. McIntyre; sub-Deac- on of HOIIOI‘——RCV. J. Murphy, Saint Dunstans Ilniversity; Deacon »of. thc Mass. Rev. N. Poiricr. Saint Dunstans University; Sub Deacon of the Mass. Rev. Gavan Monaghan Saint Dunstaifs University; Master cf Ceremonies. Right Reverend Moli- slgnor Maurice MacDonald. In thc Sanctuary were seated Rev. Mining History May Be Made By Gold Strike ICH SHOOT LOCATED AT GOL- DENVILLE . Find Termed By "Old-Tlmers“ Richest Ever Made llere. (The Halifax Ilerald) SHERBROOKE. April 23.-—Wl_1lll is probably the rlchestjoid sY-rlkt in the history of Nova Scotln was made today at Goldenville. when i; pay shoot was unearthed about 25 feet south of the Hewitt belt. and 3 feet on theeast drift. , The shoot. which is on the_260 foot level. and which divides 1M0 three big leads. is about ten feel wide. Several small pieces of 0ft were found to contain four and flvc ounces oi gold. and “old-tun; crs" say thc find is without doub- one of the richest ever made ill‘ thc provlncr. and one which prof/Ohm“ worth of the Guysboro county “S “ mining district. The shoot will continue to hi! . worked under the direction of E. H. Henderson. engineer of the comPBIW T. Curran. Rev. F. McQuaid. Rev. I3. Gillis and Rev. P. Pctric. , The pupils of the convent the Moss. including the “Propcr,“ was especially WCll rendered. Thcrc was a large attendance of the members of Saint Joseph's So- dallty. Yesterday afternoon there was ll reception for the children. at which thc following programme was carried out: us "Glad Festival Day" Seniors Tribute; Orchestra: "Sans Souci.“ (Power); Address: Chorus, Cantiitc il-lansom. For favors countless-yea, the beg! That Heaven can with a mortal share - Athwart a golden pathway now We view the years that vanished are: _ Their garnered treasure naught can mar. Naught steal their aurcole from your brow. May God's light shine upon your way. Revmllne merit to be gained, Till “Diamond" clrclet be enchaln- ed And ‘Croce’ lead to the Pgflgqg Day. In the evening at 7.30 Pontiflcisl Benediction was celebrated and an eloquent and iippro Monsignor J. C. McLean. Benedic- tion was celebrated by His Lordship Jubilee March IJOhIIHLOIIBI; choy. iPh-ctn‘ te I was delivered by Rant msvoiiiigii‘ owning the mine. Residents of Sherhi-ookc Wm considerably excited over ncWfi "l thc find. and people owning Drill", crty adjoining thc limds of thc iflill-l ing company may start illfilvldu“ operations in hopes pf locating P” shoots. ---- --7oo>—-~~ ENTERTAINMENT AT ' D GRAIIAM'S ltOll The three not comedy ‘mm: "Ylmmle Yohnsoifs Yob". Pfcscnw‘ by the Graham's ROM! dmmflc club, was s decided success. PM‘ pitc the bad condition of thc roadie the hall was filled to caniwliy- Th“ this group of young pill-Ye" “dmirh ably presented this drama. W115 ° ' denccd by thc good order thnt Pic‘ vatled throughout the entire 1mm’ mance. The loading character was WW‘ by Wilfred Whitehead. who Vi!" cleverly lmpcrsonated “Ylmmic Yon- scn" from Minnesota. Pal. the d;- tectivc was handled with case l Robert Shaw. Frank. the clef-IT‘ The-Milton in the play was 5-11 ' full portrayed by John MICK"); Wa ter Wigmorc played the P!" ° “Mickey” the-farm hand-in a WI!’ that delighted the udlence. M Kent. James Williams. in the crly role as father. was up 1° u: best. Belle-thc foster daush r‘ was presented in a sweet "11"!" by Manon Davis. syivia. the "P" was gracefully played by “m3 Murray. Peg. the cook. 81°" a whom centered the comedy ‘D given in a delightful manner b!’ Alfred Manny. mine-the Hold’ a saucy bswltchlds air! of sixteen- was taken by Hilda MurreY- Kenn-As moron-w own“ I Vera Brsnn in a mothsrly 111mm‘ The specialities be ween w" m BiIhOP 0'56")’; assisted as follows: aster of Ceremonies. d as for the thfflm) instrumen mic local "M" The uncommon-caution: cm"? 1:»- moam-o Llnftnelit m 1W"-