fiunsoav... A Ville z-zwlnreal girl, u newcomer in Sunday ‘sffllillll, gave h: r ilzuno to - the ivuvher us “Fertilizer .inhnson."l ‘"'l‘hut's rllllll- $011" Lair-r the, child's nmihrr '1‘ [hill was right. “Yrs, mzfum du.l's Halli ih fond parent. sin: was named for mo and her fu~ iher. ilor father's namo am Ferri-1f8l.l1l‘l‘ D1110" lllfi lllll "lid Balmlerell inaml. and my name is ‘Liza . So wn nmncd her ldertllzrr." "r5we. ‘T-lvfiofi‘. neighboring fires. in haiflppaint and upkeep to zerb. in Summer and so much warmer in Winter that there ie a substantial offer-e to the heme builder. Prac- tical on residences from 83.000 up. Al! Indispensable where and low upkeep are considered. >3. y, . -..' a ‘j 1013.1 ~ (A Sale of New Hats of Amazing Value $3.75 each OUR MILLINERY BUYER made a very keen purchase the obher day. Bought a big lot of handsome new Hats, the v-ery latest shapes, the most popular colours-at about half tlhe ordinary cost. If these handsome hats had been bought in the-ordinary way, we would have to sell them at $5.00 and $6.00. We share our bar gain with you, and offer the wlhole great lot at only $3.75 Each We advise your seeing these immedi- zitely—t‘hey will not remain 0n our tables more tlhan a few days. MOORE a M°LBOD Ulllllll) ‘i ... Caledonia ........... Manager Govenb last week. The Western Guardian -¢Pe3e 8 ll available. lry any. up to 10 o'clock. buny. _ 92321221 23s. v ——Muny friends sorry to know week. Sydney. uuaimcctlng ot' the Treasurer's report surplus in the ‘blink. as follows; Past pres. Mrs E- G (iiilis; ‘Press Mrs Parnell M0 Manon; 1st Vice Pres. Mrs N. J (lorman; 3rd Vice Pres, Mrs 1B Kelly; Trens, Mrs A. C. “Mclfenna: Ree. Sec.. Mrs James Pcnderilnst‘. Cor. Soc, Miss Nellie Goodwin: Hon. Chaplin, Rev. Mgr. D. J Gillie. In Memoriam WILLIAM WALLACE WALKER On ‘the morning of Aillfll 25m. William Wallace Walker. "vs-BM away u; his home in Caledonia. He was lborn at East Rflyfllly 118*" Charlotte-town seventy Years 118° The sDll of James and Elisa Maboll Walker. his lflther and srandffllher having operated the mlllB limw“ as “Wright's Mills" (new J01!" Andrews) for the greater part. of the las} century. His father later settled on a farm in Caledonia. H9 being the only Ison. stayed with lllB parents and grandmother, who liv- ed to a good old ago and only P9" oently predeceased him. Hlfl 1111* ther witnessed the funeral of Sir Walter Scott. Their home we! 8 pleasure to visit, where friends and strangers were welcome. 811d 111° needy never w-ent away empty. He l5 survived l-by his wife, nee 511N111 Bayne, and on daughter alt home. also three eons: James 0f Hlsss & Qqmpany, Charlottetown. Dan let] in Boston ,.and Charles (teacher) steady reeling w“ apparent all“ at home, all of whom responded t0 b tttl d service glbzrclggast? £80 gnznshfig’: Mm D‘ prices for car lots of eggs nnd s L. lMoKinnon, Montague. ‘The funeral service was conduct. mull“ W“ m0"! "cl-l"! ill Slowly ed lgy the Rev. Mr. Ling. Interment Pflces- MUCH IN A NAME l PA TOOK THE AIR lcucin-r asked 1hr" "You ggpllfi culled u ‘sh'~pment'!" outside to gel the air. Interlocking Tile For Residences Wells that will never burn. interlocking Tlle Feature: will‘ "l" 1°‘ i‘ f. barrler m 21% lone lmnt Ion than llll b l k. (J G VII, h‘. r. ‘fr. o.) . .Wail|_. that cut insurance colts “h” L,“ n’ u 0,500 lhe. per eqnue lneh. (‘renting Laboratory, Io- fllll Unlvlrllty.) 4n hr. immersion toot. 5% absorption (some) Waite’ Chit keep the house cooler fuel uvlng, some tile builds well any thlekneee. ‘That's what Interlocking Tile "u", 4m,‘ ,,, m... no fnrrln; nonnati- poekete prevent conduction of leek, eold or moisten. Call DO Illltorld with etneeo, heed will brick, er left expend. l- E- Sh" “ll weigh, eon be laid at e hnetlol of, the emit. permanence Maker; for the Mnritlmee Avonport, N. l. “Father, freight ls goods that are will by watt-r or land. len‘t it?" cerned. The food I ate nourished my bod and soon my bldod was in a good hen thy state." to Doctor Bridgcburg, Ont, for trial package.- mnt Now Includes 361 Cities These ul ihn last census. lwhlch has just adopted‘ iho plan. -_-.--Qo-}-—-—- in roosting moat. iuru it. over with a spoon instead of u fork as the latter pierces the meui and lets the juice out. l THAT STOMAOH OF YOURS | —Micklethwaite Studio Toronto, Ont-“Dr. Pierce’: Golden edical _Disoovery is the very best medicine any one can take for stomach trouble and to build up thdblood when it becomes thin and impoverished," said Mrs. Peter Sargent oi’ 39 Cornwall St. Toronto, Ont. (Picture above.) " euflcrcd all the time from stomach trouble. My food did not digest prop’- erly, would set hcaéy on my stomac , causing me to su er reat distress. Food did me no good. y blood was impoverished and I did not have en h. But. after taking Dr. Pierce‘: Go en Medical Discovery my digestion wu ¥ood and my trouble was at an end so ar u my stomach and blood were con- ‘ At all drug stores, or send l0 ocntl -ron LAT! wseralm new: -GUARDIANO‘ON IALE at tin ‘ dill’ W to Office In th ' Eldgelll lzuildllfl-rgummerside e: 31mm M0ll:l:8::'lll1d will l: be“, occur,“ I l ' ‘mm . " Gordon Matthews recently. it was —NOTI6E TO FARMERS. - will be buying Live H058 Thurs lay, May 13th and Friday the 14th BLIR-NP-‘Lflgi Last shipment of the season-wt. H. Affleck. Al- Guardlan‘: Western Office is non located in the lie-Neill Building Water 8L, Summerslde, whore sub acriptions. new! or advertising wilx be received, The phone number h here will "be that Rev. A/E. attack of influenza. but is novi making good progress towards re covery at his residence in North PM?“ U145 McNeil]; 2nd Vice Pros. Mrs Thor KANSAS orrv, May 8.—OrlSl- "\\'c‘ll. tin n. why ‘s it that thvmaiinn loss than a score freight thui goes by ship is called her name,‘ ,0. curnO ilflfl lvhcu it 1:098 by car i: of years ago, the city manager form of sov- ernmeni. has spread to include 361 cities and towns comprising more And then Johnny wondered why than 5.000.000 persons. municipalities range in size from lClevslsnd, Ohio, to ‘Mc- Croken, Kan, with 491 population Only a few which have ltdollliod tho plan have tunled buck lJO an older form‘ of [municipal government. said Wialter ‘Mnlscheck, directflr of the Public ‘Service institute nf Kansas City. A. 13%- H V ‘.1 nf-Wo I'll, 81.0., Evelyn handsome sum. -—lMr Livestock Report (Clnldian Preu) MONTREAL. ‘May IQP-Wlib but 50 cattle, 74 hogs and 77 calves for sale on the two markets this morn~ lng prices were unchanged from in small lots. A few good quuliiy dairy type bulls sold for $5.25 and common cows ranged from $3.75 to $4.50. There were no good steers sold. ‘Calves were quiet around $6.50 for medium quality nnd $6 to $6.25 for poorer lots. The few hogs offered ‘were sold at $14.50. _-¢_._ THE MARKETS (‘Canadian Prela) MONTREAL, May 12.-—'i‘ho Mon- treal grain exchange turned native today after experiencing a dull week when demand from both the United Kingdom and the continent increased largely, the Foreign ord- ers were for both wheat and grain in nearby local demand was also brisk and sales of 1N0. 1 Northern. wheat were around 15 cents pei bushel above the Winnipeg |Ml1_\ option with a weaker market for spot varieties, prices were reduced 1 cent per bushel on all grades. A fair trade was worked with foreign ‘buyers on spring wheat Braden of flour and prices were fairly well maintained, local de‘ mend was small. mlilfeed prices were unchanged under a steady dc mand, {Owing to improved demand iron: cattle exporters, a fair amount of trade continued the baled hay, a steady feeling was BPmrentlYetan prices remained unchanged. Western shippers were nriking’ lpoor trade resulted. The‘ jabbing Receipts of lbutter were 1G8 pack ages, against 145 the same day easier ‘feeling o! eysterday was again in evidence and prices declined 9Q cent "per pound on a poor demand. lCheese receipts were 2,456 boxes to with 1,465 last Wednesday. Business was without stimulus. increased offers of potatoes turned tho market enker and prices tum- bled 25 to 40 cents per bag. A mod- erate trade was worked. the mark- et for maple products was uni chanflod. Demand for beans con- tinued low with no change in pric- es noted. Sugar was alos unchang- ed (JTTAWA, IMlay 12.—-A car of western seconds is offered at To ronbo today at 23% i’.o.b. Edmonton the freight amounting to 4% cents. Torontoflrm country shippers are paying producers extras M; lo 29. paying country shlppersext res 3i, firsts 20,_seconds 27, iprices to rc- tallers extras 34. flmts 32, seconds 29, retail extras 38, firsts 35, sec- onds 34. ' IMontreai market-is flrm. dealerd paying delivered extras 3i. firsts 29, seconds 25, prices to retailers extras 36, firsts 31. seconds 20. re- l tall extras 43. to 45, firsts 3710 40. seconds 35. seconds 29. lSaskatchewan country shipper‘ soiling extras 24, firsts 21 to 22. seconds 16 to 18. prices to retailers extras 31, firsts 30, seconds 25. Calgary dealers paying country snipers extras. 23, ltlrsts 21. seconds l8, prices to retailers extras ($9.00 per case) firsts $8.50 per case sec- onds $7.50 per case. Edmonton egg maiket steady with receipts low. country dealers making sales extras 28. flrsts 2i, seconds 18.1), riceo lo retailers ex- tras 31, firsts 29, oconde 25. Vancouver, dealers paying coun- try shippers extras 24.‘ flrsts 22, neeonermwu none: more u Jbureday. July 1st. ilvl-l-ll-H “laureate Aoawr. - m. J. v. Murdock la now Guardian a; ...'GLEANINGS FROM MIL- flu-mgr 11y“; :el1i.ly. —.\f'r. Solomon Ralpoom sold yesterday and all sales wore made‘ paid strictly in advance and that firs“ 26 to 27' seconds 22' dealers ‘hoso now in arrears be asked for were appointed u committee to re nirvey the entire cemetery. '01‘ from Mrs Alex. Robbleg for ihc in the ilirectorate made vacant by Tryon And ' , Vicinity at the only discovered on Tuesday last. been his ed in years and liv; very quietly. in a drawer in a Tuesday morning Mr. tcry is how tectlon. new whero -ulocked and loft unlocked. The hief evidently getting away as quietly and quickly as possible. The room was otherwise undls~ ‘urbed and up to time of writing not the slightest clue has been Sound which might lead to the da- iection of un evidently clever but isngsrous thief. Several of our farmers are fesl- ‘ng badly over their mistake in not ‘nnrketlng their potatoes earlier. ’)ue party had over one thousand ‘iushels bagged and ready for the market. Ho was offered $3.10 l8!‘ bushel but asked $3.25. The ‘narket hns fallen to $1.50 per Iiushel and slow at that. ‘ lie is ztlll holding hoping the market ‘vill be better later which the maj- lrlty think is a very doubtful irospecl. it is always wise to zell when the price ls good, provid- rd you are ready. The North Tryon Rink Company ‘ias sold the lumber which enclos- d its rink last winter to Wilfred Eilman. Willlnrd Thomas went to Sum- nerslde on Wednesday to consult lawyer for Mr. Matthews whose iome was recently robbed. The "dvice wns. that there was not ufficient evidence upon which to nkc nny legal action. Mrs. Thus. Bell spent a few (lays n Summersirle last week. O Among those who attended tho Donfereuce of the United Church in Charlottetown were: G. l). Wright, ‘D. .i. Thompson and Mrs. Herbert Thomson. Our veteran fishermen. Tlins. Gamble, Esq., ls again at it. He nas lauded several fine specimens if the speckled beauties. Some ~i the you-ngsr members oi‘ the fishing fraternity say ‘Uncle loin’ ms the trout in the Tryon rivsi tamed and they come when he ~.ails. They do not like to udmii iis superior skill with the rod lilfl recl. Perhaps when they are rust. sixty years of ago they will znow the trick as well as our vorthy friend. The Tryon Cemetery Company ield its annual meeting on Thurs- ‘lily afternoon. The President, T. H. Smith presided. The Sec. Freasurer. Austen ‘Cameron sub- nitted his annual report, showing l. small balance on hand. He also reported that there were subscrip- ‘ions paid of nvor one hundred dollars. it was voicd to mukc a further tssnssmeut of $1.00 per your upon all plot holders for the up keep. lflll that in future all lllflfl-fes for graves or inis must be mmediato payment. The follow nit: H. A. MnPhse. Fred board ‘3owley Lcard and T. l-l. Smith The President submitted ure of iBlB of her property which adjoin: he cemetery. At llu cnriy llllll‘ t. will be necessary to mid to tht George A V61’! bflld. but mysterious rob~ home of Mr. Matthews is a woll-to-do _ 8 near Albany station, MIIPDIJY- about one mile distant. teacher ‘Maple _Leaf, was recently bachepm m" pp," Jisitlll-g the the guest of Miss Hilda h” DeCourseyn-Mr. Earnest Tobin and ——- Mr. Philip Long wane visitors hen: —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The recently. —~Mr. Louis iMorrissey nas returned home after spending the winter at Maple Deaf. —Mr. Otto Robins and Leslie Ledner of pa“; 1L Bangor, spent a very pleasant ev- ening here recently the guest of Mr. and lMrs. William Cobb. ——Mr. “mumm Ewen Webster spent the week and B918 4:1‘? Bulaet iii-Mr. and Mrs 9M3“ ° "T r- 3119055911!“ 1a le i is “k . . Andrew, formerly of St. Eleanors. JlIBBBd 11 lOVBlY drlvlll! mare re n d the key n h p” at O was taken iii while attending tllf Anglican Synod at Halifax last l beautiful colt for which he re Ho is suffering from an ‘Blved *1 Pfctou Cobb is getting his racer "Jerry” in shape for the coming summer.-lM1-, Edgar DoCoursey was a visitor to Ruskin recently. ~——Miss Hazel Sanderson‘ _c_ w_ |___ MEETS_ _ The an. s visiting friends in Bristol. Cathay“, ———-<0-§-___ Women's League of Kensington was hold, ‘Friday evening, April 30th iu the lC. M. B. A. Hall. The submitted b) Mrs. \V. P. McBride showed the sub-division to be in a flourishing condition, all bills paid and a good The elec~ lion of officers followed resultlniz He is a. Stewart housekeeper for many years, they are both advanc- A few weeks ago a neighbor, who had five hundred dollars‘ borrowed from Mr. Matthews. micelled and llt was paldfwlth three one hundred dollar hills end’ the balance in bills of smaller denom- Mn-Metthn mplaceddt Heeer in a spare room, locked the ‘rower and ' i. Matthew; . went to the room and to his aeton-' ' lshment found the drawer unlock- ~ ":1 and the money gone. it has been fully four weeks since he was in the room and he is positive the key has never been off his, person in that time. The mys- and when entrance, wns made to the house without de-, Evidently some one was very fnmiliur with the house and k Mr. Matthews kept) any spare money hc might have.‘ The lock was not broken but was' 37F “\_I'_,'.~.l",7'\'\§\l ' " a laot-;i=///illli,( _ \". l . Moldernzéémnur “Table ' '_ , DURING MMUNITY PLATE wiles Look at your knives. Not nearly so handsome as the other pieces ofsilvcrwarc, are they? Now sec Commumrr De Luxe Stainless Knives-e they arc beautiful beyond compare- featured during this week. Wohdcrful blades that flash incl gleam with all the brilliance ofburnishcrl silver, and ltccn as carving-knives. Beautiful bladcsfhat vic with the magnificently ornamented handles . . . more impervious to rust stains and tarnish than ordinary stainless . . . they never lose their brilliance. The silver finish i: par! if I11! nrr/ i/ir/f. Modcrnizc your table with Cormumrv Dc Luxe Stainless Knives. To sec them is to admit that your set is not Complete without tin-m. Hampton Court Design illustrated. (‘. \\'. Patterson The, Rogers Hardware (‘o G, II. Taylor E. “l. Taylor w. w. \V0l|.l101' Limiited lFree! Ask for your copy of the valuable book I "Correct Service for the Formal and Informal Table" At a subsequent meeting of the 2, Vernon Duck. directors '1‘. H. Smith was re-elect- ed president and Austen Cameron Donald, secretary treasurer. was also decided to place u new fence around the property at nu Iicv. Geo. Somsrs was rc-czllicd vacation in Ontario to Port Elgin, N. 13., because of the serious illness of his mother. Mrs Somefs condition is conslderedi having suffered from a stroke ofII The storm 0f Saturday was very' muddy 311110.. the ruin the streets hflil become as dry as in midsum- pnpulur Robert licid took his our out on cheerful houk Boswell nf Victoria is u breeder oi‘ Barred Plymouth Rocks lie reports an unusual (lelnuuil fnr matching eggs this season. ll. A. MuPhee hashud most un- usual success with foxcs this scu- He has three litters two of five pups and one of six. sixteen In Ho has but three fcmuics. 'l‘lio song of the frogs were hoard on Monday evening the 10th for the first time tn‘ season fully ‘hrec weeks later. than last your. —--—-<o>-i-- YORK SCHOOL 'i‘l|lc following ls April Honor l :" 7v‘ O (irude X-v-l, Marlon MacDonald: ""°~“‘ ‘“‘"~ llolou MacDonald; 1i, Florence, I Grade lX~~1. lvun Vcssvy (irudo Vlil~~i. lsuhei Brown; 2. Mary Vcssey; 3. Jumos Proud; ‘l. Wendell Vessey. nnuis ‘Siunlcy and aldrunk ‘equal; ' (irnde \'l—l. Aleiliu MucDoualil 2, Willlo Crockett _Vemeter m c" and a 0 n“ _ Yuunda Wutis; 1i: Veimu Ellis; 4, Winnipeg dealers paying muntry ‘.60 wasylngtrupctedy to take ilienmisll- Ralph Crockett: l“ Naomi Mum"; shippers extras 27 to 28. dlrsls 2E .er up with Mrs. Rohbiec and re 6' Mfirgfllret "mum" to .26. seconds 21 to '12, prices to port to n special meeting at rin retailers extras 33. nrste so. sec- wrly time as possible. 0nd; 25, retail exit-s; 31, 57st,, 93, Wnrl was elected to rm the place Vesssy. he retirement of Earle trimmer, , l|ll"' l . id lllllllllllll l; A @_lE‘ ‘r lllimlxl '., l . seconds extras 29. first: 27, sec- onds and pullsto 24, retail extras 33. firsts 80. seconds 28. I81‘. JQHiN, N. R-(Dellers pay- ing country shippers extras 28 flrsto 24, seconds 22, rpricep to re- tailers extras 38, first: 80. seconds 27, retail extra! 86, lrlta d3. eec- onds 80. . lHlAiIJIIiAX. N. Sn-ilkg market has stronger tone under llsht re- cetptsflhalers plying omntry ship perm, extras 28. lflflil I. "c0115! flrsts 28 seconds 25. oetali extras 45. time 40, second: 084 Charlottetown. P. IE. f. dealer! Picrceis Laboratory in paying country point extras 20 flfltl 22, seconds ~18, iwbblnu oxtrm 20. prices to retallerey- extras 31. . , lllllill ‘ 0*". .5, ii \ n I 3:. flrste 2'1, second ‘24. ~" ' 1' l"l/l.'f ( . . yntf,‘ . .-;r._’,_.I.,_ Raymond i H a lV Jr——1. Roberta Brown I l l; N .ll—1. Stanley Crockett. . l Sr-l. Lloyd Vessey l Jr-l. Rllymond Watts; iluj; fliufillsrTmrrrioust Perfect attendance-Helen 'Mac- RAILWAVS 5M1 Isabel Brown, Mary .. .....'fif...*"“ii lizar- ‘.‘::.J,,""i..‘.::."‘wi:::; o» ' Alcths MacDonald, Muriel Doverfadlm‘ National Railway‘ Vaunda Watts, Margaret Hunter, period ended Apr“ 30-19 Raymond Vesscy and Lloyd ‘63801540 as comlmed "ml Vessel 506 for the corresponding Ruby A. Stewart, teacher. m! 1926' a" Increase 9t ml- -- lslx per cent. ENTERPRISE RANGES ‘ARE CANADA’S FINEST "‘TT"._.---=- Tlillliil The roads are in u r- -$--Z'.‘“~4, Previous t0) ' in Crapaudl postmaster a trial spin about lie was the first to or the -—for Example the MONARCH The Monarch l: King of them all, being more upiv date and including ouch new and late improvement: n New Improved Type High ‘Oloeet. Concealed Smoke Plpe behind Hlnh Closet Oven Heatficonomlzer Largest Tank on any Range Removenble ‘Reservoir Heat: by contact, never burns out . Triple Walls, steel Inside and out with Ilbellvi 5*‘ tween, lasts a lifetime Buy a Monarch Range and you net a life-HMO °l P" feet baking—lotlafact0ry heating Ind 09'1"" °°" vcnlence. uggly- A COMPETELINE of Enterprise Rengee in etoek iliellldlnfl! ENTERPRISE DOMiBTlC, ENTERPRlQE MAOW». ENT'ERPRISE lRENOWN, ENTERPRI3§ KITCHENEN ENTER-FREE QUEEN WOOD STOVE. rAS TJHARLOTTETOWN Roy Vessey; 2. Vessey Vcssey; 4, Vcrnu Mu ricl Dnvcr; 2. Sr-l. SUMMERBIDE v-t-- ‘ill 4 . l ‘l lull‘.