ms: CHARLOTTETOWN- euliiiiaian ~:,—».<-+.- er-rk T“ " "ais':a.'_._;._~_~_. Dining Rooms Disappearing. ‘:1 i' J 10158 A Sale of New Hats of Amazing Value $3.75 each UR MILLINERY BUYER made a very keen purchase the other day. Bought a big lot of handsome new Hats, the very latest shapes, the most popular colours-at about half the 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- ately——they Wlii not remain on our tables more tihan a few days. Mo one a Manson UNITED J Western Guardian Guardian's Western Office in the McNeil] Building, Suznmersids av- ery day. ._.s5ARLETOWN-Sunday, ‘May 1iith at 7.30 p. llL, Searletown ism‘- viee" conducted by M1’. T110111"?! lvloysc, Local ‘Preacher. —-CAPTURED—~One Silver Fox- loft cur 3B. Right ear C.B.A. - tlturge Campbell, Hamilton. 9282-5-15-31 --GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNeil! Building; Water St., Summerside, where sub- scrlpllons, news or advertising will be recelved_ The phone number is 233. —FOR LATE WEUTERN NEWS -.'GEORGETOW-N HORCI RACES ~Page 8 1a available. U i --GUARDIANS ON DALE at the ‘BORN . . . . . . Eastern ' Thursday. July 1st. 9201-‘5-11-71 ..°EASTERN AGENT- -— Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian ag- ent in Montague and will be less- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, etc., ' ..“VERY UNFAVORABLE- S0 far ailong the North Shore the lob- ster business is not prospering, or going us fishermen and packers would like. Ihactically nothing has boon done, not a dollar made thus far. May 13th. No boll for the traps and herring have not struck to any- tiling worth while, and the weath- er is had. Wednesday a north west breeze or storm with snow squalls iiiterfcreth Not encouraging for farm operations either. --LOST—2 female foxes marked Ii and L, 3-i-C and 85-13. Reward C. llolinon, Sununerside. —KENSINGTON DANCE-A big old time dance in Strand Theatre time, goo come. 9262-5-14-21. 1 -TO BROADCAST SERVKJES- ‘Snnnnerside Trinity Church will! say the listening-in was good. ils of Kinkora School will ‘present o the splendid Drama "Bernadette, the She-pherdess of Lourdes" in liltiy 17th, S p. in. There will ‘be pleat-ting musical specialties by the pupils, The entertainment promises to be exceptionally good. 9260-544-21. for Social Service of the Anglican lll‘ii.‘,’ililfil‘iifii'lii recently. Mr. ‘i iddgzii- lint-man from (‘.ol‘nn, Lanes, iincluutl has gone io-hlr. Samuel "w 930L154, Tuesday eveniuil. on a four months le on Tumdq, nigh; May 13¢), Gqmi R. has associated with Mr. A. l). 1i music, everybody we]. Mclsaac in the lobster ‘business on again broadcast the evening scr- farming for the past twenty years vice at 7 o'clock next Sunday. Re- at Elm-Ira has taken the place of ports of last Sunday night's service Miss Harris as manager of the .1. J. Hughes Branch Store at Elmira -—-—- Station. Joe is quite at home he- —KINKORA HALL.—The pup- hind the counter, also pleasant and‘ Kinkora Hull liloniluy evening inatlsm when you can he easily —KENSINGTON. --riio council “‘"°"'~' (‘hurch bus brought out. two trap- your ncighhbours “who hay‘ booni - . able men to work on farms in tho (“red or r euma 5m‘ Sum” m‘ idlli-(iiillii has gone in Mr. Jnnics “be” Barrat- KmEBWBZ ‘Mr lingo; Sims of French lllvcr. 11nd Mr ghlfwnun; Pglim 2e R0041?’ M‘? 'l‘brm:rs Noakes oi‘ Barnstiiplv. ‘ "M" (‘am e‘ ape ‘Mum ‘i Hvrniuwl “f 11m,‘ Cunnmr n IS town. The last named also sii. PERSONALS .. ‘Air. Joseph MoCorm-ack, of uvc of absence. ..'iMr. John Auffrsy. of the ‘C. N. he Nortn Shore. ..'Mr. Joseph ‘Bailey, an old lnie store clerk, but who has been bllglng. i l l of Rheumatism) i Why suffer the pangs of rheu- Here are the names of a few o1 iem were great sufferers. l Mr. D. F. Glllis, Eldon; Mrs,‘ r. Thomas McMahon. Charlotte-i Ir a 4-1,,» F, Protect Your Gar Against»- "*~ i . . MAY 15,1926 _ ‘W ws-‘ekit l. H51 You‘ oeFme soesmifli? , 4 owls-HERE o» ‘ used: u, ‘m! and know the real enjoyment of driving-free from worry, confident in the knowledge that you ware protected against all hazards. Hyndman 8c Co. Limited side, left l'ti|i I i‘, “breakfast nook", .-\li three meals ---- -~ for the funiily are served ‘here. Al Many small houses arc beingrliig company tliiiiic1‘—-!i1"\1|11 i119"? bnili without illniug moms. They ever In» sut-h u iliing in thesesinttll have small. compact kitchens and il‘(llll(‘S' would probably be served an 2li('(l\'l' of!‘ flit-si- for uaiing—-,iii tin‘ living room. more on the oril -r of (he Sirtiliivli ..__-_.______ __ ___ __ MEN WHO (‘HEW TOBACCO KNOW A GOOl) FRIEND And that is why there are millions of fig; of HICKEY & NICHOLSON BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO sold every year, because It has the flavor and lasting qualities that no other brand has. lilCliEY 8 IICIIOLSQI TOBACCO CO., LT] ). Behind each package of Rakwana Tea is an organ- ization with more than a century of experience in selecting fine teas. its most wonderful blend is Rakwana Golden. ilii]li'ii these young men will have. H !~‘ilf'i'1‘h‘2l and happiness in this the p 95' (lurden (if tho Gilli’. -—-—-<0>-_____ “illilfdrlt Llnlment for colds. —_——***‘_'—_ 2G8 Sydney Street, Charlottetown. PERSONALS Phone BEG-J. ————-¢0>———— ~ ‘Mrs. Douglas Gordon. Summer. yehstcrrltiy afternoon en ‘in Milwaukee, “llsconsln, , - . Wilfiri‘. she will remain for about on Friday afternoon’ Am" mji six weeks and undergo ‘special med- ical treatment. abroad. 100 Years Orange Peltoe First fbr ‘Thirst McLalns Bervlcs Station . . . . . . .. Charlottetown W. l. Frown l Son . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottetown 3"“, MeKny A company, Limited Bummer-side .. C. R- Pmfltt Aiberton Mathew A McLean, Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sourls It’s safe to buy your tires wherever you see this sign, for the ellicient Duniofi 0f- ficial Ileaict‘ stakes his reputation on and invests his money in them. @ i - e OFFICIAL punter SERVICE DEPOTS ' ,To guide, ‘to cheer, no elevate my‘ i kind. . P, J. Solomon H. ‘H. Cox Clarke Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. v passing but richer for his memory. Ask for literature. W. EDGAR ENMAN, M R ARTEMAS MOFFATT wore looking for his recovery. ‘Christ, To him Jesus wais an older ‘_‘___»_’ __*_,__,____ brother. He gtartod with no great advantages save that of a. strong ‘ ‘body, a keen mind, and a member of a respected family. but his ldr-il was service in Christ's vineyard and now. having finished his course.) of him it can [filly be said, "A, great man is fallen." lie laimrrill faithfully as ‘Elder in his beloved church, Superintendent in the Sunday School and in community life as a leader, a friend to nil and 5H1 HD0111)’ (i0 H0116. New Glasgow is poorer for his ‘Such an example must long eon- ilnue to speak its messn/Is to the young men of this community. Death hats summoned and we imusq bid adieu to the one who has sofomplished the desire of ibis lilo so ibeautifully in the words of H F. Lyte. "l want no vulgar fsmc, seek not to survive in brass or Istone, I Heart; may not ‘kindle when theyl hear my name, i Nor tears my value own. i fiut hope that they who lffllllliirti‘ ~ o'er my and ' ' ‘ / But might - ll leave behind ‘ Some blessing for my fellows. somei fair trust Wlhen I was in the dust. i Bownesa A Noweome . . . . . . . . . . Crapaud i ""0" ,Within my narrow bed MOW" 3'01"!" ‘Might I not wholly mute or ui-ieiess b0 fcred from wnemia and bleeding A word to the wise is sufficient, é Farador Representative. Established 1872 Mon ma!" FILY nptilY- QuEILY "TING wILLUE Alllibfll no HAN MN" given. so tnaitv As \ An! WHY PUT IT OFF ? We can write 1a complete policy. Lower rates for 1926 Agents at all principal points. “yo; sfijgiii}; };é;{£>ti' frtinriiieli H Drain would be SWPPIPI‘ then. k .\l lMight ‘i thus live lo bless ‘my the United Church of Canada, Neu (llasgow, ti’. ‘E. ‘l'. was crowded to, overflowing ‘by neighbors and flay School The occasion was such as cast n] deep gloom over the whole (‘Dill- munity_ because it had suffered the loss or a ‘man who stood in the finst rank of its leadem‘ and one whoseplace was supremely diffi- cult ‘to fill. But even the darkest moments of sorrow were bright-i ' oned b the memo!‘ of the u-eni er- i - ' gui chai-acim- andyqife ma, gm] ghurzitluy; nfiirniiif, ltinay lllith.,lthl(r'|sntlzz;tn?gq_ H, S, Petmys Bay on um line oi’ work among my llenllha." just come ‘to a close. lt was an 911$ ° l“ “"79 S01‘ w‘ c1‘ ' ' touched and the kservice brought shine was in perfect accord with mars to many an Gym H55 pusmn ilie ‘beaming. happy faces of thirty new m M_ Aibkon’ spoke flttmgly five white robed tots who receiv- mmm the words as recorded in n ed their First. Holy (loniinunion 551m 3:33’ “A great man is fallen in the Chapel of Notre Dame Acad- lms dayg‘ The“, wards werekflmkm eiiiy. ‘Mass was celebrated‘ by by David as he had followed in Riifm ‘Rr 31 l m I [the funeral com-go that lbore thelxfimmxiginnigrxfro“ “l “PM” nunnnm q i I v _ i ._ l‘ l l . r , _ l. ' 4 r.".:'.'.:.'"..."...:::? t:.:;*i;‘....r:.:;:.:ishuttle o‘u;“l,--___________-——~ -——~ , ' e pre c apc wns crowiot, [have come and gone arid how few with mrcnigs m“! ‘mlanvps Ur the names have been ‘recorded as those hndrén ‘ . - ! ' G ' . s‘ :23," izgzsiliiaillgnpg? votive lights and liturgical candles ‘qitmhflng rm. qomo few have gain,“ we-rc nicely liFl‘illlI-',-t"(i about. tilt! i,’ Tm‘, grpainem, must cmmH-m,“ Altar while flowers and poiteil WHMIL Many ‘Start we" but true Qiiialiileq zldwliifiifkllilliiifliiii? iioitiilgfilalillilliti [ti]: . , , - i" . . i . ' i .- ‘gmdtmifls demands that we him‘ llvcred a short znildress to ih" ‘won’ on this “cmgmn we Cannohirirst (‘ommunlcents coitgritu . . i . . - i - l-ifiiiil.i'hin"iiifi‘fili iii.“tliitlifilgenwggeigiggpy‘ ;;c;‘;';;g*';§mm; 3,13? ,i:mfigaracterdoiag,nfigrgfid dggumheilng on the impressive ceremony of icreeds orIsecitLThencio the sncrtittiilhe Fir“ “my Comnmmon’ in!" it's close and personal touch with “Mime” presented a pmny m“ l iolmamKeen (Canada) Limited, Dept. 9 silent sod. i't‘ii(l\\'~lll‘C'1l Or glorify my God! m f] l r r d h The chair uutirr thelrlireciio-ni oh“, -_. , , ' . . Temli ‘mm 51' i"! 11°!"- “' ‘l Mrs. Win. llnlinan rcniereil flit fill/lilo n, ,Q1'",,§Q,’,"3f§,lf‘§j1}{,'",g{ffl§fl§‘j’§i“m: anthers‘! there w nflythclr lHHt-iy some of llit- favorite hymns or Snmqllvrsid‘, an“ a yumfls absence tribute 0f rtrsnect i0 011B Willi!" 111° the deceased. Floral tributes fromr-i voice of death had summoned from ‘their mldsb- the laicAfio- nuts ‘liioffatt. Although thedoeeasvil had been in failing health for over a. your ‘pest, the end canto iiudtienly while he seeanetl tn ‘be regaining strength and while all Wreath from brother and sisters] Wreath front nephews at Sydneyi N. S. c Wreath from ‘Session of ‘Coven-why ilish ‘Congregation ‘Creiecnt from New Glasgow ‘Sun-‘ (Iresent from ‘The Andrew fatnllyn New Glasgow‘ Nliile. Spray from Mr and ‘Mrs A.-R. Hill- sein. (‘.h'towi1 i lSpray from Mr and MP5 Robinson wit]; \'iiiicou1":r BL‘. i} j _ The Zulus most warlike tribe in . .iioith side of tli i l .il 2 - i r ' hm“- m which every hm,“ was dawned ivi-irin with bright sun- m L "in" 10mm’ "I" pleasingly, -l3rill‘iiint Vl1l‘l-(‘.()llll'Oii a B001: o! Recipes ion- Delicious Salads, Sandwiches, Egg Dishes, Cheese Dishes. Pickles and Relishes. Write for dcopy- mailed Free. i Masters? tur; Was‘ they ap_i;ozichctlIThie_ riill/I ll-eifltlaves to flHITldTTTvil-(QTIIPS E‘ and returned to their seuis in nu \\'i(i()\V, one son, Chester, who has i oi deriy ~ "Him ‘my siirmibei- ‘neaili the in: the iirziiniotl by the good Sisters pre-‘ycars, and ihro‘ tiuuizliit-rs; Aland parutory to the momentous eventiwife of ll.ll_ (‘o.\', Alon-ll; llelle. ln the afternoon at 2.30 Benedic- of the Most Blessed Sacra- wiis given followed by Lhe_ ul_ of Baptismal Vows and.‘ Enrollment in the ScapuianiSunday iicxt_ ———-<0>———- l. t l tl . tl MR. CHARLES E. PRATT. I i‘ Ourng m so“ ‘cm “m,” l The death tiecurrctl at St. Po Z l I P _ _‘ s Bay about 7 o'clock Thur ,,,,,,,,,, o, m Chufle, ,1 u u and rinoe in merchant, and one of the lending ‘r isitlvnts‘ of that locality. Mi". Pratt had enjoyed excellent health. [and ivas able to carry on iis HIS ness as usual until about IFsWUNC-I-ON K M “_ ek ago. ivhen he war- stricken I” I ' y?’ 3y gngumonla to Much no Prince Bullamn of liuiuland is in 8110011111 8 . ‘ l HP was a "any" or Nova Swan, my purpose is to study my FIRST HOLY COMMUN|ON.—‘:3gu€a|rg:1;o ;l'ii'r‘fiealggw‘xllllglrz'uzg vocational lillfh," no said. "When - . .- . line are tho most. irefinotl and iyears use. Hy hi5 indu-stry, Tlilisannfi.’ - _ iimsqness nbimy and “m, “m, hmhiglirllsiiiinized, the’ Prince declared. d v ammo (lmHngI he achieved a large e is tie son oi’ t 1e ivnr ch oflCate- llioseIknafillctionstiinthsvcilla ryw measure ofeuccess. - was one of the prmninent _J people that will-iisslnillateu cation and (Jhrlstianity moreq and pins manner, sliow- lit-cu nssotvfiitz-tl wiih his fatherly than those scnil-barbarinn care with whiclrihey were in the business for a number of the wild, Qf Zuiuiandfl wife of Dr. Ciilfli“. \\‘iiiuipeg. illlli Sir lticharil Winfrey lug" _ Myrtle. Will‘- 01 R0)’ M01301“. Sl- jllllflliliiiii. whose chic-f object P191911“! liily» liifc ‘is professedly to bind Ci - The fuller-ii will take‘ niece 011 lan mon together m sbmti lvood or iiniornational amps, lit advocacy of this platform. ‘ l t-i s. aged 75. the well known Dixie Studying American Negro Dixie studying the American negro. people here along educational and a general "lerchamuso I return l will establish the some south 5M0 Mm", HUM" the whole oi’ South Africa, at the -1)- This frestest of skin remedies will - wayo of Zululand. who raised the ""14"" 1"""l"‘°'°"b'° "“h"‘|'b“""“ ‘n a ill mu! ‘i897. Ciiiewziyo riled, n prisoner fiiifliiliiyi‘ itiniirdzfiiiicudriignylw __ i’ ' I‘. (lift. i. .4 .' i i". - edh i d iii it ouiwl. Monsignor Maurice mmnbglrghlyflfreiilfrliigniistuffhurcb i;,,,§‘,“,,, ,;,,f,,',,,,§'_" yéfnrl, 13311223, “it izrrao;ffg.d.liiiipriinprillzlltcraot:'nzz (e ‘ ~ . , _, . . . .1 muniuy n "3 Wm illGlt". ilfllfl bun no chiefs, '"""-" "‘ " ‘ ALL BR 018T! 0|-' i V », ‘ Men s Wear We are making a change in our business, and i0 turn our big stock of Men’s Wear into cash quickly We are putting on a Few Days Sales. All our new Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Spring Shirts, Neckwear, Hose, Underwear, Gloves, i Suspenders, Belts AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Spring Hats, Caps, Overalls, Club Bags, "Suit Cases, Sweaters AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT One hundred Shirts, one hundred Caps and num- erous other articles at ' HALF PRICE ' it ll. ii. Bruce 1e em" S“ MEN'S WEAR