0f lfery Great Interest are these xtraordinary Values Shop llere Friday and Saturday We have selected a splendid lot of Merchandise that you need right now at prices that please. You will be glad you came. It Pays to Shop Y‘ ‘ f at ‘ irxowsrrs Odd sizes in Men's 80ft Felt Hats. Rcnl-iiil‘ 55-09 IN! $7.00. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 and $4.00 Special in Men's Khaki Pants. All sizes. Price 51-59 10 dozen Men's Overalls. Regular $1.50. To clear at.. $1.00, _ Men's Working Shirts ‘from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c up ' so English Auto Wraps, worth $5.00. To clear $3.00 , . Men's Heavy Wool Hose from . . . . . . . . . .. 25c a pair up , Men's Fancy Lisle Hose, Silk Stripe . . . . .. 2 pair for $1.00 Men's special line ‘Neckwear_ See window . . . . . .. 59c each l Negllgee Shirts. special Percale and ‘Madras at $1.50 .. “' Large assortment of Auto Gloves $2.25 to . . . . . $4M) y) Men's Police and Roller Braces. Special at ......... 39c " Children's Blue Tams, large sizes. Plain bands. Regular _ ‘ $1.25. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c °» 50 dozen Cotton Dish Towels ‘to clear . . . . . . . . .. 15c pair ", 7 ' 500 yards 36 ‘lnch Dress Gingham. Special . . .. 25c yard ‘ V‘ , 50D yards assorted shades Dimlty. Extra speclaL. 20c yard H “ ' 500 yards 27 Inch Stripe Flannelette. Special 15c yard i l», 1000 yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. Special 10c yard 500 yards 36 lnch Wh‘lte Cotton, Extra special‘. . .. 10c yard Children's Summer Vests. All sizes. Special . . . . . . . . .. 30c 10 due" Ladies’ Silk Hose. Regular value $1.75. To clear -~ $1.00 15 dozen Ladies‘ Silk Hose. Regular value $1.50. To clear i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . 75o 9 A snap in Children's Long White Stocklnfls. All sizes, g slightly soiled. Regular 50c. to clear . . . . . . .. 19c pair _ v ~r A large basket of Children's Short Hose, fancy tops. To f. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c pair Children's Hoie, rib In brown, camel and bllck- sllltlili . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25e pair Just arrived new Tweeds for Ladies‘ Coats and Suite. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.85, $1.95 to $2.25 and up Just arrived another shipment of Ladies’ Sweaters. Rem- nants, Silk, Reppe, Broadclotiis, ete., clearing at HALF PRICE Full range Fugl Silk almost every shade in stock. low. price Very special line of Ladies‘ Mercerised Lisle Hose 98c. Clearing at .. 55° Ladies’ Summer Vests, strap and short sleeves, 36, 40, 4!- b‘: To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30c l, ', Ladies’ Gingham House Dresses. Special . . . . . . - - - . -. 31-95 J Odd vines in “oseard Corsets. Clearing i! - - - - » < - - - - "'75 " , Pongee Silk ‘Bloomers, 9P°°ili - - - - - - - - - - ~ - ~ ~ ‘ - - ' -~ "'65 I Broken lines in Brassiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c and 75c N", cpepe.dg-chiflG ‘Scarves, fancy ends. Speclll 01-50 ‘ Chamolsette Gloves, Gauntlet at!" - - - ~ - - - - - ~ ‘ ‘ - * ‘ - -- 75° Special line Ladies’ Trimmed ‘Hate. ¢|°I"'"I i" “'95 Kiddies White Wllh mu. silently Idilsd- "will -- °°° Prowse Bros , Limited ‘The Bargain Centre” "" _ “an... ._> Hr _ ._ T, s.» raii“"""‘é‘**‘ - l lei-oil to donate a special Futurity‘ Sweepstakes Prise of $100, besides‘ the stakes at the show this year, open to all members of the Canad- lun National Fox ‘Readers’ Assoc- -F0i't LATE WHITE!!! NEWS —Paga I is available. tf. —-GUARDIANI ON CALI It flil Guardian's Western Oilloa in the McNeil] Building, Summorllde ev- ery day. —-BEDEQUE.--Communlon vice in Bedeuue Sunday morning, May 30th. -—ATTEND THE SALE of resl estate and ‘persflllal property of the late Ellen Waugh, Kenning-ton, on Saturday, May 29th at 6 p. m. 9490-5-27-21 —DON'T FORGET t0 attend Young's au-tlon sale at Malpeque, ‘May 27th, Thursday. 9485 —WILL BE LOADING live H085 at Kenslngton on Thursday morn- ing, May 27 next. Hogs must be in by noon fsgd.) Alden Mouse, 9450-25-21 —<SADLY BEREAVED — Some time ago Mrs. fllev.) Copeland ol‘ (Ylseary. received tho sad news of her father's death in England. She ahd their son- Grenfell purpose gu- ing to the old home ‘tn visit her mother, who has now reached n ma- ture ago. They plan io leave about the middle of June and may be a year or more. -VISITORS FROM SEATTLE— lhlrs, Thos. Cobb ,of Crapaud, who lilac been seriously ill for some months is slowly improving. Mr. Cobb has recently hoard from his son James. now in Scuttle. Ho writes, he expects to start for hOmP. i\\'ilh his wife and two children ear- ‘ly in June. They will make tho trip by auto and expect to spend from four to six weeks 0n the way. ..-O‘LEARY — ‘litre. McEwen in visiting frlendg 1n Northam.—M-iss ‘llelon Ducheniin spent the week- r-nd i‘n Summerslde.—Rcv. Mr. Tat. trio, A.J. Maths-son and rim. Mat-l heson are attending the Maritime’ (‘oiiference at ‘Sackvlllc.-Mr. Johni N. Lzldner motored from \\'e.-il; Point on Saturday. He reports thcl shore road in very good shape fol-i rurs-‘Report from Brae says that —HOME FOR BURlAL-‘Slncere Sympathy is extended to MrJ-LJ. Messy, To\v‘n Clerk of Summerslde m’ the death of ‘his eldest sister, M155 Helen Sutton Mossy. of Co- suildenly on Thursday last from heart failure. Besides Mr. Mossy, one sister. ‘Mrs. de Putrln Glydden of \\'ashington.D.C'. survives. frho remains arrived a; Summerside on .\londay evening and the funeral ‘which was largely-attended, took place Tuesday morning from Mr. ‘The pail bearers were lllcssrs. George D. Pope, Bannerman W. Tamton. J.H. Prichard, Richard ‘Hunt. L.A. Moore and Albert Tau. on. ____.. —QUOIT CLUB - Horseshoes for luck but Quolts for sport is the opinion of some of the “young fel- lows" around Summsrslde with the result that a Quolt Club husl been formed with an enthusiastic membership. some years ago there were enthusiastic Quolt Clubs in Summorslde, Klnkora and Miscouche and some of the mem- tiers of the old Quoit club, with a Rood following of new enthusiasts, ‘nave formed the present club. it is hoped that Mlscouche, Kenning- ion, Kinkorn, Tlgnish, Alberton, Klnkora and all the other centres in Prince County will get together and form clubs and play off with Siimmcrsido for the championship of llio county. The officers of the Summcrsiilo Quolt Club nraz~ Honorary President. Hon. James A. McNcill; President. ‘Dr. J. Claude Simpson; Secretary, Rev. Father George McCabe; Commit- tee. H. W. B. Stavert. H. M. Baker. .i. J. Morris. Arthur Allen and B. \V. Tanton. ‘Suitable playing grounds have been arranged for. Acids In Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Gas, Boui-ness and Pain How To Treat llfeilicnl authorities state that nrarly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble. indigestion, lourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due tu an i-xcess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some believe to a luck of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is irritated. digestion ls delayed end food soiirs_ causing the illsagreeiible symptoms which every stomach suflerer knows so well. Artificial dlgestente are not needed in such cases sud may do resl harm. Try laying aside all digestive a ds and ln- stonil got from any druggl s tow oiinri-u of Blsursted Magnes and tnki. ii tesspoonfiil in s quarter glass e. water right after eating. This eweetons the etomiirh. prevents the formation or excess acid and there is no sourness, gen or psln. Bisursted Magnesia (in powder or tablet form-never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, 1n- exponslve to take and is the most st- iiclent form of magnesia for stomach purposes. lt is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with nu more fear of inclination. LIME-LIME We have on hand THREE OIARLOADQ FRESH IURNT 8T. JOHN LIME IN GASKETS AND BAR-RELS iL. M. rooms s. c0. PAOLI’! WHARVEB o4 9469-5-20“. lstlon. In this can‘ * the prise money and stakes will be divided ‘between the beet male and the beet. female D1007. Circulars eoutalnin! AEDEQUE, MAY 80.—11 a. m. Sacramental service at Bedeque, 3 p. m. publlio worship at Cape Trav- éuanfiliiii - ‘Swedish Woman Lifted to Fame By Saga Tales MOOKHODM. Muy-25.——Seimfl Lagerof came out of the dark sil- sor- United Church. arse. 7.80 p. m, Searletown. -BORDE.N UNION HALL, Sun- day. Mhy 30th at 3 o'clock Rev. G. S. ‘Mitchell will preach. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Onlce is now locawd in the lloNelll Building; Water Stfiummorsiide, whore aub- ecrlptlons, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- be: ls 238. --K- C- DEGREES. --'l‘he Char- lottetown Council of the Knights or Columbus will initiate a class of candidates luto the order on Tuesday, June 8th. The first and second degrees will he conferred in the afternoon and the third de- gree in the evening. ——KENSINGTON, 8U M M E R- FIELD, CLIFTON Pastoral charge for May 30th. Public ‘worship and ‘preaching all Keusingtou. at 11 a. m. ‘at Summerfleld at 3 p. m. at. Clifton at 7 p. m. Sunday School st Ken- slngton at l0 a. ln., at Silmmerfteld at 2 p. ‘m_ A report of Conlerancc probably will he given at above ser- vices. —NEW ANNAN. —There was a large crowd in tho hall at Travell- ers Rest Hull on Tuesday night for the entertainment staged by the ladies of New Annan Women's lirstiiutc. lt was a varied and ex- cellent llmf-trlllllme. including dialogues, rccitationu, slop dancing vocal solos and vocal ducts with both local and Summcrslde talent participating. A box social duo course to all members. St. "Treasure Hunters,” drama in three acts. but the show was tended. The play was was in the players and they re cast interpreting his. or her, part in a particularly pleasing manner. The cast was as follows: —~Cyrus Quackanbush, (a self made million- airo)—Arthur Jones. R058)’ Ren- ford, (o. social ldler)—-Harry Can- on; Simpson, (a confidential secre- tnryl-ilames Cbappoll; Mrs Duf- fodyl ‘Dare (the mllllonslrfs sist- er)-—Llnds Creawell; Squire ‘Sykes (from Onion Cqnterl-John Pill- man; ‘Pansy Sykes (the Squire's neice)-~Fiorence Croswell; George (the colored ‘butler)—Roy Tanton; Jack Dawes (a young astronomer) —Ralph Lockhart; Rose (‘Cyrus' younger daughten-Ruth Brown: Violet (his other daughterb- I ‘Edythe Creswell; Buln Buln (an Amazon lieutenant)—-Llla Cannon; Lulu Palazn. (a South Sea island Queen)—Efflo Jeffrey. The spec- ialties gave added enjoyment and included a vocal solo by Miss Wlnnifred Mscbellan. a ‘vocal solo by Mr. Ralph lnckhart, a vocal duet (with ukelele accompani- ment) by Mlss Manda Cannon and Miss Bessie Smallman and a vocal full information will be supplied in --8U66EOQFUL (PLAY —The Eleanor: Dramatic Players scored s siglisl success on Monday night in 8t. Eleonora Hall when they presented for the first time a comedy The hall was peeked to the doors and many were unable to gain admittance repeated last night when another good crowd at- a good vehicle to draw out the best that out tloreets ofthe North as a littifi girl who loved to tell stories an“ ‘she grew up to ‘be one of Swedens greatest woman writers, a. weaiei of segue like the old Norse bards of a thousand years afifl- p lfler books, fired with \\‘ iii Mid moving 9061109 from SiVMIL-J life- atarted a new school of Wfltilig all" have brought her to the forefront of Swedish fernfnI-nitY- H0110" ‘"1" marks of esteem have come to he!‘ during thirty-five yean.‘ of study 8'"! work. ampng them being "l6 NW?‘ prize for ‘literature. uiembershiP i" the Swedish Academy and honor- s. ary degrees from several ulllvensi- g ponded nobly each ‘member of the ‘i! 9S. Mme. Lagerof was iBorn in ‘I858 at Mnrhacka fflflli A delicate child. slu- ifc around her. ‘Like many girls she loft hrr tcgrcnlfgi 3%]: :t)t£;(;j?ll:"n;:_ iliiy shall b0 obsi-rvrd a5 a flegal Women's Superior Training (folle-gwhoimay‘ rlin Stockholm, rho iiiiiglii in girls’ high school continuing her Sillfiiri writing. ~ fill‘ iillllitifiillll. and her iii The noted writer's public. ('ill‘t'l‘l‘ began in “lfillfl when s-bi- \\'t‘lI n lit- m“ “"5" erary prize offered by Zl \\'.‘l'ki_\' _ the first ‘ woman elected lo membership in the ‘Swedish academy- jolmml The book wa‘, 1 “Wm Nmkitlio "Sovcn Nllil0f1li"——l1l'(l the Uni- ‘(Tha Morn in Vermlsmd, a uiorthwcst province whore the tradition and folklore of _ her people stirvlveg to an extcntl- unknown elsewhere l-n the lnnil, she spent her childhood in country sur- roundlnge. could not play with other chihlri-nI as much us she would have cured to. bu; was left to herself. lii this way uhie found her greatest litter- est in books and ‘stories. Soon she began t0 tell stories of her own aind to wrlto illttle ‘novels. of the griiiiiiil 0f all [hat we have,” ‘Pres- ltiflli. (knxliil-gi- ‘said in. giving has endorsement to tho movement. The main purpose of the associa- tion, ‘Mr. Hamilton ‘said "is to ‘ziiion by lilP English speaking nat- iiong of the common origin of their librrtltis. ill tho observance of Juno 15 iirS Zilagnzt Charla ‘Duy." It lg not l-ntcnilcil. however, that Churches and Sunduy Isl-horns have been ask-rd lo 0b- s. ‘l'\'l‘. ling-m (‘liurtu Siiniliiy on the itliiril Sunday in Juno, und teachers iirgrtl to llllDlTSS on ilioli" pupils llio impo-viiiiic- mill significance of ‘Filo hliigliz-ill speaking llllli0llfi— "lilzigiia Charla is the muck-Carleton Cfiilt‘. iluito a number of potatoes an. as tho latest fixtures lilld equip» _vlr wlumd Richard Manolo“ ‘bid ‘ _ tr bth ilt'i.ti_ ' ' ‘il.‘.2.f..f’;“..l2‘.i23;’. “ 3:21‘... "'“ “ m‘ "‘ é .,»;;;;;oy,‘;.--‘- Affleck is building a splendid now _ trio by tho Misses Linda Crcswell. ‘"5 ‘l n. Jeffrie and Ruth Brown. Mun)’ complimentary remarks were beard about the excellence of the scenery which was specially and s0 beautifully painted for the occa- disposeil oi‘. splendid success. ..——WEST CAiPE. —Tl-i- beautiful‘ home of Mr. W. M. MniflVillli-rmn is! being further benutlfieil pass’ being tnmsmled in“) HYMYP-ii-il Slates, (‘iiiiuil:i, Nvivfouiidlaud. ‘languages. iWhen sho published "lnvisiiiir Unksn m 1394' proving u ril,.,,in_,_,f Among [IIP men who have given literary talent, King Oscar .i. him- self n man of letters. rrciigiilzi-‘l, (ircat lirliilu and ‘Ali ‘lrriaiiil. South . .Alli<lll'fl|ifl and New Zculnmil. ilriiiiii.» ‘uipliorl ziri- th- follo-iving linnoriiry presid- to lllt‘ movement 2. (lrailo Vi. -- l, Blnni-lio ,.\ll'iitll‘ A iittie ABBETS in a glass of water each d‘), helps nature keep you well. drink alive with laughing bubbles. Yolfl cool, clean taste and its gently corrective action, ABBEYS in} Health Soft" fund and turne cumulates and fund. ‘scnttori country, are v red contest lo ilaughber shall win lire ‘If two seniors illlld at the "sumo Will ‘bc (llvido<l_ fit-nil now are scziiloml h-Omw ington gfllll‘. l.) One of tho lllllllil l llfy in Wii-nsvaiii. gouiliariilgi: EBENEZER SCHOOL The following EUPTiO-ZPI‘ HCiiimi April: (iriiilc \'lli.-—l. Flo Xivlliii»; ernizcil by the installntlouolof‘Iiiiiii Sh)" by Ml“ ‘vmnurod Macmnan‘ her gnnlirs anil made arrwugvm I'll‘ """ i" mm“ ‘m l" P"°‘3m"nt I ‘ ‘ ' C‘. (‘iiiviiiigifi imlllil ii of the finest water systems pi-n- m d. L, m, H , k that enabled her to devoii- ili'l'i'ii"i, _ . , . . ‘. ._. curflblc- Messrs R- T. lllorrisi-ii. m" $3. w??? 1° Writing Slio iruvciii“! ('ivll§|lli,ll‘l(iléllsiithir‘ iigll-ditz-Iiri tgpfliriifiailllililitlyl‘ ‘i ‘ -‘ i t “ t.‘ :1‘: n" ‘ , ' '_ ‘f ' ‘ ' " "WNAN H B’ i‘ “‘ ‘. -ALBANY — Mr. Hammond w-Mr. Laurie ‘Bourgeois returned _l,,io Moncton, Saturday afternoon ‘H. ‘ifroin a week's visit with friends‘ in "f ‘lmiSummc-rsidc. residence in Albany which. udd much to the beauty lfifiYll te: turned, her title-s and slhriihi will‘ remain w; young as ever. Ni‘ till-it need to be mentioned; says came Brom her pPll. tin tin-l occarlon of her nlxtl ti .. . _ , , in 1&3‘ Carl August gfllhmd, :._ thDiBII‘ lloruc- Pliinki-il; Iii". Wilfred \L'lll0u Ric-Rue ieiliiiil). Swedish critic and author, pn ‘l this ‘m. "mm; lllfl iiilu y. "However gray ‘her hzi’r has \\'t‘ kiln \\' ‘ burg. Ont, who passed away there hlassys residence to the Anglican (‘hurch and cemetery at SLEleauorg yen. Arch-deacon White officiating. )3! 7.30. the afternoon Joseph C. Harrison, Minister. journed case against the thrcn lads charged with unlawfully discharg- ing firearms several wet kn ago on the streets of Summers-lilo concluded last Saturday i-n the pol- ice court before Slipfllldlilry Wyatt. who inflicted a. small progressive centre. All the int-l water system. The iflitltllfll‘) work on the plumbing rind \\'lili*,l‘ system is now being done by Messrs. R. T. Morrison. Summer- side. —SUNDAY SERVICES-fibr- .-‘.vr- vices for the ‘Presbyterian churches of Long ‘River and New London (Clifton) lbr Sunday, Mfly ilU, will be as follows: Long Rlvi-r, 11 a.m. On account of ‘the desire of the Mary Sterling ‘Mission llanil con- nected with the Clifton Church to have- thoir anniversary i-zi tho even- lng, it has been arranged to hold this service in the Clifton Church?" There will, therefore, b“! ‘_no service at, the Clifton church in‘ An envi lope mid ocal collection as usuzl. llci‘. -.POLICE WES fino and n big lecture. ‘Thorohas been quite a. -lot of damage done. as well as disturbance created, ‘by the dis- charge of air guns and pistol-s by thoughtless ihoys and wo under- stand that the police are very vig- ilant in this matter. lt appears that there is also a law which pro- vides against the indiscriminate selling of fire arms (which we be- lieve includes air-guns) of which merchants dealing in such goods should take notice. -—FOXMEN MEET-A meeting of the directors of the (Zanadiun National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Ail- socistlon was held at headquarters ‘in Summersido on Wednesday. with the ‘president, iMr. J. A. Webster, in the chair and a largo attendance. including Mr. L. ‘D. McKenzie, of Truro, N. 8.; C. T. Munroe, of Petitcoiliac, N, 13., and Ml‘. Waiter S. Grant of Charlottetown. A-fter routine business, it was suggested that the marking of pups should be dono at an early date. As inspec- tion la dono ln the mll this would ‘permrlt the ranchers to pincc tholr pups in large OIIBIOSIITOe. Whitil has been ‘found ‘most beneficial to their development and enhances the quality of the fur. A committee was appointed consisting of Messrs G. H. MoCallum, Summer-side, chair- man; Sim ‘Coll, Itldgotown, Ont.; ‘Dr. A. A. bockhan, Konslngton; G. Shelton Sharp, Bldoford and ‘Sven Klinborg, of Bird's Hill, Manitoba. to make all arrangements in con- nection with the fox show to be held in Toronto next November, in connection with Royal Winter Fair. ‘Mr. A, ‘H. C. Mitchell, 0f the Fox Broedertllfifllette. Boston, has of- est improvements including (‘loci-l rlc lights and tho latest ‘iniproiw-il‘ COURT ___ The ‘myiliigtylvorgiéitrlrél concert Montague Fri- W. Murdock is now Guardian ag- ent in Montague and will be leas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, etc., l generosity ~-.\liss lsulwll Clark, of Aliberton, ‘them all for they have ‘bi-comi- tho Siurr .iorilzin; lion. Sir Jami-s (‘Tilil-ZZ ill. llob. ntoi‘ A. \\’. ‘lloliiria-i, South Africa, - fiDl‘Sl!li'lil(‘ movement include Drjl lhi \'ll| Lloyd (i-eorgr (lllicr promliient moii who have Lcoil. i-lioliio blur-ray‘ lliitlor, Dr. Dnviil Fnril. property of the nation a-ziil of the world." _|\\'fl5 the guest over the holiday of Till-sis .\lnie Lehman, 100 Cornhill‘ ‘Street. Mont-ton. i —..\liss Maymc ‘Gaudet, of the; (‘.'N.R. Passenger ‘DepL. and Jtlissl week-end at the lnttcfs homo .n Summerairle, P.E.l. i -—<Mr. and Mrs. Jame-s H Burks‘ and Miss Brttcv Colien have arriv- ed hero by motor all the way from Denver. ifolorndo, to visit Mrs. _.Bui'kc‘s lll0lil0l‘, Kilns. _John Mac- lDonald, Silmiuerside. They took Rita Millnian, Moncton. spent I An illes. Eastern Guardian ..'Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic exhi- o-isi-zoai ..'EA8TERN AGENT. - m, J, ..'FOR SALE-Threshing outfit and saw. almost new, at a bargain for quick sale. apply Stanley Reil- i)‘. lilontague- 9425-5-22-4l HWWEEKS AND CHEVERIE in step dancing and fiddling Monta- gue Friday night. 9481-264“ Si ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION 0H ‘Friday, May 21st, the nclgh- hora of Belleviio gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Anglia MacPlieraon to suy good-bye to Mr. and iMrs. Alcx. ‘Mucllcod, who urt- ieavlng shortly for the United States. They presented them with a purse and the following address: near Mr. and Mrs. McLcoil. - l um charged with the pleasant -liiiy if fiXlJffltilllllg to you ‘both tho de- llght of nll here present In having‘ you as our guests or honor, its we.‘ learned with regret that you aroi about to take your departure from among us. At one time we all thought we might have the pious- ure of having you as our nclgiioirru but as time went by you thought Uncle Sam's Domain was the placi- for you. l um suro all horn would wish it otherwise, yet as we cun- not do anything, we wish you Coil- ipced, and trust that your uh- aence will not bo long enough for anyone to forget you. as you have rndenrod yourselves to all who hail ‘ho pleasure or meeting you in thi- fow months you have boon here you shared in our joys and our iorrows. over ready to help along "i good cause. so the best wishes of all present go with you, trusting that you will always remember that you have friends in Bellevue. 5o now we bog you to accept this little gift of esteem, not for its value, but as a small remembrance. Your friends of "Bonnie" ‘Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod, although taken by surprise. made a fitting reply thanking the people for their tinrl kindness shown them during their stay, and assur- ing them that they would not be forgotten. ——-——<-o->----- When the hands are much soiled. try adding a little sugar to the sump with which they are washed. The sugar increases the lather and also the cleansing power of the soap, and soon removes dirt and stains. ed the great-est of Swflliélfs modern literature. ST. PAUL, Zlfimr, Mil)‘ 25,- An _ stimulus for oh-zcrvu-zici- of lhi‘ nir- mwelve ilflys ill coml-iig the Ztltilhniversary cf ‘blagiin this year in several ‘English spnilk- illg lrinds. filer “In Jerusalem" is consider- Figure in Magma Charta Day” iericuu has fiirnishoil most of llii‘ Charla my Bryce; Sir (iiliiori ‘Parker; William I‘). llugbi-s illlfl g-éVflrlli Olilflfyj ‘ Graduates Create Ho l-e J. W. Hamilton of ‘St iPaui. no.w in England directly L‘0ll('(‘f‘llt‘fi wih arousing interest in the lnti-r- national Mugnu Charla Dlly assoc- intloin. of‘ which he is founilcr and secretary, ‘ lt was principally through Mr. Hamilton's effort-a that the first oi)- sorvanc“ of the (lily WilB held ut the sitn of ‘the ‘signing of fir» Mnguii, Charla iit Runninicilv. Ecigliin-l. which ivna grniitod Jiiui- l5. 1215. "YIN" Yeahs ago "as nu f-zisirnmrui iht‘ lCzirl of‘ lltilfoiir; tho late boril i i Fund For First _ Senior Child‘ Nl)ll'i'lil-lllilrll, '.\iilili.. May 20-- (iriide lli.*l. Mildred agile“, 2. Dannie McLeod; 3, pen pom, thi- llhltciuhlowolyu ~—1. Eleanor Foril and Curtis For . (iwyiino, l-Jgypi-Siiilnu and ‘Sefl- feqilili); 2. Foch lloiron and Wi luril Roberts icqiizil); .‘l. Fred ll Grndc l.~1. Emerson ,\l¢ 2, Ali-x Ford; ll, Andre mod ; ' EFFICIENCY illystniiilor, looking iii llvo chic ‘in window: “l suppose you liali all those chickens yourself?" ‘Store Clerk: “No. We keep .i. incubator for that purpose." ‘Slccp is good. ‘to he caught napping. lliick “:1 liili ll group of siiiiloiits at "him?" l-"lilllr"? "I"! i! ililllifilll- ABBETS makes 1 8e hero col d lt ' » lege for luvestmcntohiiltiioth‘ iiluug-hter of o. it senior at Carleton, Meanwhile the fund l, bring about am annual oommemor-fi fllntercst on be of lhelr n m“ ("itlinston qg. ‘ll throughout , Ylllf! in a good z. ltiiby ‘llollem, lolot biotin-son; 2, l“; l like in a sq limit": ilic invogl our: whose w. Prize. ‘iiiallfy m, lime. iile Sponsors Washington, D . i..- ilii‘ standing liir the moutll Florence llcllai Ii. Mao lilclla llialen Ford. and Parker l-‘o; Gui iiflibh lllathesun Grade I lnit no one care 7 ‘The association was of world praco and lo llrfllllfllf‘ lhi‘ unity nation-s." honorary prosfllvnt for thi- Uniii-rl L where they rested for the hi‘; t. st the head of the Lakes. h organized of‘ llii English iPreslilont "1 przi king (Tonlirlgi- is Montague, airs, .; , Chinchilla Rabbits FOR CHOICE STOCK GO TO The Island Rabbitry F. M. IVES P. E. I. ‘ L n” “n” w ‘n. n via": owner-amour ens one are lineman- Mays: L. D. ‘hylsr cl Vancouver. Final Official Tour of Govgernbr-Geneflli BY“ ord Byng, Governor-General of Canada. and Lady Byng Canadian Pacific Railway truin for the trip. This was. the lull‘ Dominion. The-viceregal party bade fan-well tnthc great granary‘ w From Ottawa the pert went on an eleven-hour non-sto run 0 "l lie next (lay they ielt_ for ‘l e party spent several tiny! in \\-i The train made an overnight stop at the lndian Reeenr at Rockies where they viewed somr oi tho world-famous beauty n] 0p the way across Lord Byng siiflereil on account oi hll u‘ qyggigggd huge crowds ol chewing citlsens. Glorious Dead, l9l-i-l9l9. "l‘oOur lllla iinipeg. where Lord pot! at Wapts, F ul b H“ Lmf3i§:§“if>"ii .52’. iii His E " Tofilua" mount. wan-mum“, maili- a tour liwldioiisieii;g_eqemra ‘est. the Canadian Rflgmrk‘ lady-Lake l|'l the flllfliglm iplgon pm] on to Twin Citlcfl. Morley, eon" q. but at ‘vanooi-ver i"! s, lull!“ oiim 0" ' '."'Y‘ "p333. tiificiaiil‘ "l Byng saw iniiin geversloi ~ the follnwinll klea and 15¢ i, North“ monii l 9M1 receptions and win Butte and no suifiiffidayvimiii on Nod‘ ' Md}, on»... by 1w l-