l Handome Clothes TO MOTHERS Island. It's the bigge sort, and it offers a buying clothes here ‘grizes Broadcloth blo sizes coat 26-30 Boystweed suit 31-35 ---..-o ed. cream, blue, and collar Size .-..-o-- grey tweeds. years Boy’s slicker coats dark blue shades, Collegiate strap collar style, Agesfito llyears $2.75 Ages12to16years.............. $3.50 for Sturdy Boys THY STURDY sclioolboys. we want t0 introduce tllc greatest BOY’S CLOTH- ING DEPARTMENT in Prince Edward stock. More wise mothers and fathers are SOME SAMPLES Blue cheviot reafers ’for boys all Boys tweed suits long, bloomer and Boys fine cashlner ribbed golf hose, colors, mist, bronze, sand. Sizes 6 to Sl§ n.............................75o Boy's broadcloth shirt, collar attach- Boy’s long pants in fancy brown and OF LIVELY, HEAL? st department oi.’ the wonderfully superior every- month. ..............$2.50 uses for boys, all ..............$7.75 s 3 pieces two longs ..............$8.75 ___i.. i__._ _ __ l l i white, sizes 12 to 14 ..............$1.25 s 28-34, ages 9-15 . . “$1.85 FREE with each boy's suit, baseball bat or Many Point Pencil. FREE Moons}; M°LEOD ' IMTED GROUND MUST BE CLEAN AS WELL AS ALL SEED [borough Cultivation Should Pre- cedc Bowing-Clean Clover ' l Seed Too The use oi Government tested. nigh-grade clean seed grain from a pliable source is always to be re- ended. according to W. H. mt, oi the Dominion Seed lrsnch, but this alone. this official totes, is not sufficient in order to ieep the farm clean. Clean cultiva- ion must precede sowing in order to iill those weeds, the seeds and} roots I which have wintered over the Found, and where clover, alfalfa or imothy is being sown with the yrain, it is also essential to have this ‘leaned up too. Mr. Wright urges the Wing o! tested. Government-grad- iheed, but where a farmer is using in yields {rem seed sown at the ear- 'ilest possible date and a week later, so that there is ample time to cul- tivate the fields once or twice before the seed is sown. This not only pro- duces a better seed bed but kills the early sprouting weeds and gives the grain a chance to outgrow the weeds that come on later. It is par- ticularly necessary, also, to make sure that any clover seed drilled in with the grain is also thoroughly cleaned up. There are enough weed mo; in the average bushel o! ungraded al- rulra or clover seed to pollute the whole farm. “Getting clean. tested seed, con- eludes Mr. Wright" is an Mlehtill step in cleaning up the rmn, and in- creasing the size o! the crop, liuti hand-irvhand with this ‘ must g0 clcan cultivation and Just ‘u much care in selecting the cloveror allllfo seedas is used in selecting the seed grain." ._.._._.__a__ .____________ ' THE Western Guardian -Jrll‘l‘tlli AGlNh-iilr. C. a Gallant is Guardia neat in Bow- lM. and will bl needed to receive new sad mural summations. -~a .l my“. "sons nun some!!! rznsonaas ____l —Miss Ruby. qmtitt, oi’ LOngRw. County Hospital tor appendicitis is l end“! 5pm u‘ making a good recovery. B‘ I GRAD! 8 n ‘liam Cameron. oi Albany. whois in ‘I l the Prince County Hospital for treat- I ~ lment. will be glad to learn she isj s. -I.OfllN B001) FLOUB is guar- mmd w ma“ you but“. --The many friends oi Mrs. Wil- i. Mary MacDonald. . Stella Murphy. . Helen Masher-ton. N ii . -AUC'X‘ION SALE-Don't iorget auction sale or 0. M. Ramsay, New _ _ _ l doing very nicely. annan. Ml! 7th. 3547 ii 2 6i an“)! m --nsn ma: Iox puppieg Brace‘; l —Miss Eleanor Smith. oi Ellerslie. R-M- X15510 PUPPY M881. Broken.‘ who was operated on for appendiclt- 1~ M“? Mw'n'°n' Sodas and Milk. aaola-s-i-illis in the Prince County Hospital. u 1 "n" PW"- v r ‘ progressing very favourably. S —uann AND rowan. meat chop- -__ _ , GRADE V!!! , pers and bone-grinders, special equip- -Mrs. Joseph Chalsson oi’ Tignish. Enid Cantwell. lied for tur firmer». lust received at who is undergoing treatment in the l- ‘ Eleanor Stewart. . ill, for table use. Bold-at Braces. Bruce's. 360i8-5-4—1i'Prince County Hospital. is now do- 2 —-— ing very nicely. B —BBOKIIN SODAS in air tight wood barrels, clean. trash and crisp, McLellan. . 4. Richardina Grant. Eleanor O'Connor. -—Mrs. R.A. Protltt and infant dau- ghter, Betty Irene. have returned to 5- 3QQ1g.5.§-11l their home in Freetown. b 6. Cecilia Bhelfcon. ' , 7. Florence Martin. ,_goyqnA-rum-nons_consratm —-The many friends ot Mrs. Tho- uhuom "e m on!” m M“ ‘m’ Mm mas Bishop. oi Summerslcle, will be I GRAD! VII Norman Mum“, o! summemau, on u pleased to hear that she is steadily! the birth o! . bonnie baby boy on gaining strength from her recent ill- 1, Lilian pets", Thursaay mommt Mother and ‘on , ness and hopes to be able to return g_ Eugen Rlgdmsnd, are doing nicely. lhon-le from the Prince County Hos- 3, Eleanor wgkgr, _____ ' l vital in a few duve- S 4. Winifred Moran. —CBNTB.AL asnaova Baptist. 5- Mimi! A*”*‘*““- Pastorate. Sunday. May 5th. Service. ‘me many friends d Mrs’ ‘mm 6~ Maw Mmn“ '1 at Central Bedeque Church at 11 am. my“ and Mrs‘ wmmm Ayward’ both ‘ Mm a a muawm‘ service at the or Skinners Pond. who are under- _ 53,5135 v1 Upper neewwn H!“ at 7 p_ m D1“ going treatment in the Pr_irice' Ccun- ‘ J_J_ side), Wm pram at both Se” ty Hospital. will be pleased to learn 1_ Muriel Mansfield, \ “c” they are steadily gaining strength. g_ Marion Mo)“; 5 3. Cavel Dicks. -Maaoll'ra rasrortar. cannon 4- 4"" ‘"13"!’- -—Ths services on this charge will be “ms- Hmy Dmy- °‘ M'-‘°°“°“" 5- Alma 5mm"- as ‘onows ‘m. M“ 5th. Mun“ at who underwent a seriuos operation in gel-mic; Lear-guise, n s“ m; Clifton 3 p. m" and Long I the Prince County Hospital a short River 73° p_ m Kmly note change . time ago. it is pleasing to report, is (may; v of time. o. Ayers. Minister m" “m? “m” S 1. Irene Peters. _A CARD PARTY Wm be held n —Mi&s Leticia MacDonald. R.N., oi 3, Betty F190,; Holmans Toyland, Thursday evening, The Bme- is i“ the Prince Cmmty 3- 15M119!‘ Hill}!!!- May 9th M, exam o~c1ock under the Hospital for treatment. Her many 4_ Margaret Hqugmm ausplces.“ the summers,“ G03; friends hope to ace her about again 5, Eileen Mumxw Club. Everybody welcome. Tickets SW"- ' s B. Gladys Costello. 50c. for sal at a.ll dr stores and, by member: of the clutlf Bridge and! _Mrs' Bfun Peters’ of Sh’ Louis‘ GRAD! IV fortydwes- Refreshments Wm be: who was biought to the Prince Cflltlllé W sewei 0 36°23_5_4_6_3 ty Hospital on Monday and opera e L Ruth Tram“. - on for appendicitis, is now doing very a Margaret shallow‘ m‘ "mun nicely and a. complete recovery is GrmmL --'rna POSTPONED" Qvanren- expected. 5 3_ Genevlm Mmmm LY MEEnNG °1 the Gm“ Dlvmm“ 4. Jacqueline Jacobo. o! the Sons of Temperance oi Prince —Miss Myrtle Barry, the little 5_ mm“ Mocnwn‘ Edward Island will now be held in three year old daughter of Mr. and 6} Mary Manxmnob_ Fredericton on Wednesday, May a at Mrs. Barry of Wellington. who was 7| Agnes Lappm 2 o'clock sharp. Public meeting in the operated on ior aprfimllfiliis 0!‘- 8_ Beryl Dom,» evening at eight o'clock. 000d pro- Wednesday evening in the Prince 9' Grace Doym gramme provided and a cordial wel- County Hospital, is resting comrort- m Mary Mormdt come is extended to all. Will local di- ably and doing as aleli as can be ex- 1L Valerie Arsenmm visions please have their represen- pected. Her case was a very BEHWS 12. Helen “m,” tuiivfl present. t: there 1e unportaut one. but the operation is considered m Mam“ can!” business on hand. 36022-5-4-11 successful. 3 M Evelyn memm‘ a ._ANNUAL pyggfryg 0p w_ C, Gllafdiafl GRADE Ill " . .— e i o the’ i" ' gunllfmejsliidieazfautilclh 1:! etthxégwfc. T.’ "'PICNIC' _ Reservtbwednesday‘ 1- Jean Macmw‘ U. w“ held on Thursday afternoon i July 3rd for grand Picnic ‘in Cardigan. a Patricia Arsemum in the United Baptist Church Hall,' °54°'5'2‘9“‘"“' 3- Mm’ 11°!“- ' 4. Constance Leightiaer, t. M»... M. F. Bchurmarl, occupied the chair. Murdock a Guardian Agent m M0,“- 3- M"? Mum“? The minutes of the previous meeting “m” md mu be pleased m m“ ve 7~ c“hefln* Keny- were read by the secretary, Mrs. new mm “new” subscription.‘ B- Mlfil Dipping c 9. Marjorie Dwyer. figzgffkxtggjrgizfszgrée 331M203}: msr. iJAVlDS UNITED CHURCH m Manon PM,“ _ Georgetown-Services, May bth-ll 1L Isabel Mwmnam‘ place. The present omcers were all rs-elected: President, Mrs. M. F. Schurman; Vice President, Mrs. J. S. a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sturgeon services 2.15 p. m. Rev. J. C. Martin will Perry: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. puach GRADE n Neil MacLeod: Recording Secretary. Mrs. P. L. Bowness: Treasurer, Mrs. "'11": PLAYETTE amne 15 we“ 1- 155591 0mm“- Lucu “mm The vaious commit,” worth the price o! admission to the 3_ Bernadette‘ Tnmoh a” Wm be voted on at the m“ concert, Wednesday, May 8th in Odd 3_ Norma peppml mommy meeting. very little bush Fellows Hall, Montague. 3585-5-3-31 L Mix-gnu; King“; m was d m and me meet,“ ad_ 5. Mary Harrell and Jean Prunly. iburned until next month. B "qnunn CONCERT’ odd Feb “- Mknm‘ Mtxmmm ' lows Hail. Montague,‘ May 8th, un- 1_ on" Donoum der auspices or Ladies Aid oi.’ the United Church, local and outside tal- 2nd mm“, ent. 3585-5-3-31 -——- l. Mary Mitchell. “QIEAR THE FAMOUS Dundas 1 Joan Jenkml ’Quartette and other well known so1o- 3_ Phillipa Bruuew ists at concert in Odd Fellows Hall, Montague, May 8th, at s p. m. 3585-5-3 3i column/cm. paras-roman --— In Order oi Merit-OD per cent; and ..‘MASS MEETING - in the Uli- over. ited Church Hall (kindly loaned) at L Kathleen Mehelhm Bouris, on Monday evening. May tith 1 Am. (hum; at 8 p. m. an address entitled "Wll- ;_ Mnrglret Bmnmm 115m 300th and a World-Wide Army" 4_ pgmun.’ gamut, will be given by Adjutant A. W. Mar- 5_ M“). an“; tin o! the Salvation Army, Charlotto- 5_ Dummy 5.3.31 town. His Worship Mayor R. C. Mc~ 7_ haul-ma 3mm‘ m‘ Q", {lean will preside. All citizens are cordially invited. rude LeBourdais. 8. Wilhelmina Gaudet. I. Cora Grant. l0. Margaret Dawson. The iollowing pupils of the No- gresslvo series oi niulic maria e0 per cent in each written tilt In tat month oi April. (‘fiitllllgzper ' ' CATARRH VICTIM ue -RESTORED _._ -- in Canada — After 20 Years "We am You Dollar!“ own he is urged to get it tested. .. . _ g_ mm _ m “Wmi- m u" "u?!" 99V‘ American radio sets capable of rl- “‘ ‘um comm" " ry gbrniax: fiiyyliigsti-(illgtiwglfeuyahrlbzt l A. Madman. - “ma” hb°.“"°'y' Th”! "'9 1°95“ ceivihg European short-wave ‘ “ E gm“, sot-s Qflifltg farmed on my A. Pigott. ' t“ @195‘- siiskiimni Wlnfllilfll. are being introduced into the Nether- \ Moore a ilcuod Ltd. none Headache over the eyes was M. mocmoa. pout». om» and Quebec city. l...“ Charlottetown. r_u_l.f w,,',.,,,. m,“ mm, m m ,,_ mm, M up w “u” "mp1" Wm he mt‘ m“ "" N" '7'" i foul-smelling breath. The’ only re- l. Gaudet. for any farmer tree o! charge. flirty-titres etchings by Bit D Y. n"! “mo,” ' A iiei I ever got was irom Cat-illusions. I. Gaudot. sh ' “mm” mu” ‘m ‘ddmpm’ cemfiml- "i! IV"!!! Price of which ““ . I don't cough any more. liead- M. oaudet. gPf-yfim; hligélztiii‘ gain W!" ca.» m non a m ycm m. m» Ii. o. MIMI sat...‘ ache u gone. Nostrils are clear - u. Carmichael. i. ma‘ mm m“ simmllttfliun recently sold in widen ior time. 9mm M________i. no more discharge. nil-cit is s. Murphy. ""4 "'41"? i‘ "i" i"? N» the An inmate oi the ulaaloliorourii. mfififitlulmtlmfifffiiinilfi » - m“ “m” t“ ""35" m‘ "31""- "°"="°"-*°- "I! WNW N- am. whlthncrs experience is not an a. mood. mtlnirigltiarbr: cgnfled MIL“ 3:11?” for modulated a feat; uncommon one. If catarrh afllicts l. Pltarel fit“ n g . _ on» n» can» "r “m "" "r "s." ' e w ,, "M. II "m!!! rule. mix A reduction oi rrmht ma from monola- treatment 11.00; smaller one a. Menu-roe. .- WW9"! um wwu- The?» Durban to non-w nu reduced tau melualm manor, too. sols ll ail a. anon. . . _ new’ moo m. vt_nfl,_wltlllllltil~a..v d" ’ . scram; v , . I ' ' ' - . . iii it .. " r .. . ‘ l . r t, , v y f’ ‘ < ‘l ‘sh ’ ’ l i 1 ) I‘ The iollowing pupils secured an ar, who was operated on in the Prince '*""'3° °i 75 P" m“ m’ m‘ w“ 3. Marion Stewlrt and Imelda culuznlma _ - ._ , mg» “ x Phone 211 aocurom souls: school. --_~ honor non tor April. to "Swipe! and crib nothin You reunember way back when you were a iiid and you stubbed your toe or bricked your finger-remember the doughnut Mother used to give you to heal that'“wourld.” You remember, they were so delicious» you simply had to fswipe” another when she wasn’t look- Our doughnuts are exactly like hers, so light py they seem to "meit-away-into- l as” in your mouth. No one ought l to,“ow:pe" them now, they should be served to everybody. fill sale 0f all high grade food shops. Order a dozen today. i STEWAR T’S BAKERY Charl ottetown, P. E11.’ PROGRESSIVE SERIES OF PIANO] LESSONS l Class! s¢éO¢44 n Newt O-O§+O-O-O§§-O OOOO-O-OO-FO-Q-O-Oofl 4 1'...- {iia ‘ I61 Kent St. Queen Hotel Since taking over this Hold we have spent many thousand! or dollars in repairs and inl- provemcnta. It is ‘now liil finest Hotel o! its class in tin Maritime Provinces. It appeals to those who want a comfort- able Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent service at a moderate price. Rates from 831W lo $4.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. MISS L McQUAID, Manager Proprietors All Have PANCO SOLES They Wear Better The Brices are Low Sizcslfiafli III... Sizes 8 to 10% .- Sizes ll to 2 $1.45 brown Luther Oxfords Sizes s to m silt ‘ Sines ll lo a .............. 82-00 lllea 2% to m st-w Iowa Inuit: mu ..........sn=i s to m ............SL80 ~ - Sllcl IS! 00556 tease-conu- Sllls 8 l0 I036 . Since ll to $51-79 Women aim ............. 82-09 slmswm , Sines l1iol....-.. mom-w. have a lower priced line, but the ohm H‘ ALLEY e COMPANY’ urn. 5359' 3 i. Elizabeth Quinn. Noreen Cul- leri, Marjorie Holman, Catherine Mcy ,1 l. Beatrice McNeill. Guigan-IOO per cent, ‘ o J. bottle alffiii- 2. Mary Hughes-e’! per cent. , i i 3- Lilli? ClmPmu- 8. Bernadette Lappln. Beatrice’ I Proude, Marion Trainor-96 per cent. ’ GKADI 1X > , elm n I l. 5W1!!- smith- 1. Nora Doyle. Mary Peters- ' l. Eleilwr Hbrfiby- 99h’ per cent. ' i. Katherine Wdtt- 2. Ruth puny, Madeleine Berri- gah, Denise McQuaid-QQ per cent. 6MB! VIII a. Bernice Egan. Dorothy LeClair, ’ “ ' Lillian Brown, Anastasia Leightizer l. Noreen Cullen. .43 p" can; it. Lily McNeil]. Class m i l. Clthcrlnc McGiliilfi- 1. Mary Doyle, Grace Campbcll— 100 per cent. 9559! V“ 2. Frances McCarey, Mary M:- Gulgan.--98 per cent. I i. Adele cone. a. Mary Martin Douglas ... o3 b i. Aileen O'Neill. p" 6cm ’ 8. Eileen Hughes. GIADI V! l. Aiialhlll. Iieightizer. I. Boltflcl GTML I. Ruth Dufly. GRADE VI ‘l. Mai-lone HGDOBIICI. i. strain Nan and Marlo scale. 8. Mary Collins. l GLAD! V. l i i. heroin» Momma and Milli‘ Walsh. I. Ill-I‘! Mirth}. 8. Eileen mommy and Agnes Wltlll. GRAD! W. 1. Lorraine Desroches. i. Clara Peters. U. Adeline McKenzie. GRADE m l. ‘Iierola Arsensul‘ l. Vcrnita McKenzie. i. Pauline Whelan. an“)! m Brown Leather Sandals ....,,,, i. Annie wean. l. Gladys Bell. l. Noreen Prcude. asap: u ‘ l. Catherine Fuvyour and Doro- my wootproy. l. i l. uaoioniint. ' an,“ "raiuimiaor Sandals Silos 4 to m. l us?! ucoonold “m; “m, ' ' ' Oxfords "u... - b. Illlflltril km. . ' out: t i. Della n recommend. Inloh mm vatoa. i. limo motioned- J eaualmwalgal. G CHILDREN’S , Summer‘ Footwear lRLs Oxfords lo mm h! Milit-