(II. and $5. to wash clothw i" ,1 is to in" . . I I111 3W fsOBP clothes a couple hours, or as ST- ANN'8 SCHOOL Iphy. Grade I.—1, Rita Murphy. Perfect attendance, Alice Trainer, The following is the standing oi’.1‘311111191 TF11111°1‘-~A11111° T18111°1'--1°' St. Aun’s school for the month of "e911 13111116113111» 011191‘ C019» P1113 March: T131119“ “rude [x___1’ Robert Murphy“ Percentage of attendance, 82%. (IFZIIIB Vll.—-1, Alice Traiiior; 2. "S9111" (3111119- 1911111191‘- l-livlmtet Trainer. Grade Vi. — 1, WWW ‘rhomas Trainer. Grade V. -— 1. Iicrtha Redmond; 2. An-nie Train- or; Ii, Joseph Blanchard. Grade M1113’ 1111/9 41 1111-11? 11°39. lli.- l. Ralph Cole; 2, James nlun-‘lts skin's as White as snow. chard, Oliver Cole (equal); 3, Pius F91’ B1191’? 110W 31111 111911 l7°°t17°°1 'I‘ruiuor. Grade ll.—1, Albert Mur-i Her suit‘ is sure. to su- ' MARY'S NOSE F wotom Guardian" Paporo at Sinclair's. -Pa¢o Sis ._.._ —A WIONDIIIFUL RANGE Mon’: plain and fancy shirt-I. to $4.60 at Sinclair's. 86B’! Hotel, Summoralds. cry day. li- —-OUAROIAN OFFIOI. — ‘IMO located h tho IoNdl Building, water 6L. Sommeroido, whoa-o subj- scriptloua, nowo or advertising will ggsroccivod. Tho phone number la ~—IIIGH'I' ON THE JOB —- Mr. Angus Clements, of Jlebron, Lot 8. the Prince County Warden u- der the Migratory Birds Protect on Act. was in Bumlncrside at the week end on business con cted with his office. in this connection we would warm Prince County gun- men to be careful. -WELL KNOW-N RESIDENT- The death took place in the Prince County Hospital, on Sunday, of Mr. Placlde Myers, of Tignish, at the ripe ago of 79 years. The dc- ceased. who was a ‘highly respect- ed and prosperous farmer, entered the hospital about a month ago and underwent a serious operation. His rQaTtives speak in the highest terms o the treatment he receiv- ed and wish to thank the hospital staff ior their kindness and atten- tion. Tliere are left to mourn a sorrowing widow, two sons and three daughters, namely: Messrs. Rennie and ‘Thomas Myers, of Tlknlsh; Mrs. J. Gaudot and Mrs. T- -Perrv. of Petawkot, Rhoda ls- land, and Mrs. George Doucette, of Tignish, to whom sincere sym- lllltily is extended. The funeral is inking place today from his late residence at Tignish to ‘St. Simon and St. Judo Church and Cemet- I-‘ry. Rev. ‘Fr. MCIBIIIIII] officiating. PERSONALS —~-Rev. P. McMahon of the Cathe- llrfll Staff. has arrived in Mont Carmel, where be will replace the pastor. Rev. P. P. Arsenault, who . is under treatment in the Charlot- tetown Hospital. Northwest Fir Given To Rebuild Old Constitution "spurns. wssi... April 1a. _ Masts and rigging spars on the historic frigate Constitution. which is being built at the navy yard at Boston, are to be of Douglas fir grown i-n’ the Pacific Northwest. The United States Navy accept- ed an offer of The West Coast Lumber-men's Association to give —-GII‘T ‘VQIJUII in val: _.ron- uvowaoranu saws ' onlitflo. tf u” . 08c -WAN1'.ID AT ONCE-Woman cook with oaporiouco. Apply Quoou aviv-t-u-si —OUARDIANI ON CALI at CID Guardifln‘: Wootorn Oillco in tlo MoNolll Bulldllll. Bulnnonido ov. Guardian’; Wooten Olco lo now 1 iriou‘ ' l ' h“ “OFT- j-vul’. Wednesday. August 18th. 00804-1010! . AANNUAL Rov. aloha Sterling is iy. dition, department. lad all bills paid. The Treasurer reported 018411.00 received for missions and $1900.00 subscribed for 1030 stipend. A grout deal of credit is duo Mr. and Mrs Sterling for their zeal in miss- ionary work. Whom- it was an- nounced that the church required four million dollars to carry on their work, and Montague! allo- cation was $800.00, the amount was over-subscribed ‘by $540.00. with very little effort. The con- gregatlon, after being re-organlz- ed, comprise over 100 ‘families: and if they continue the good work begun. ‘they will ‘be able to support a missionary of their own in the foreign field. Republican Senator I Unseated by Margin of Four Votes (Special to Tho Guardian) WASHINGTON, April llL-Senat or Smith W. Broolthart, Republic- an insurgent of Iowa. was unseat- ed in thcSennte today in favor of Daniel F. Stack. Democrat, by a margin ‘of four votes. The vote, 45 to 41, came after a week or do. bate, w-hich terminated in a fiery argument during the last nwo hours of discussion, when the committee which conducted, the {Qgflunt m ballots cast in tiho 1924 election was asailed and defended. Until the very hour the official result was in doubt. hut 18 Repub- licans Joined with 29 Democrats in Voting to unseat Bnoolnhant. over- whelming the 7 Democrats 34 Ro- ‘Dublica/ns and the 1 Farmer-Labor ISenator who supported him. ‘immediately after the result was announced Stock was escorted to 111° 111191111111 by Senator Cummins (ilspuiblican- Iowa) and sworn in ‘by Vice-P-esideut Dawes. A Yankee and an Duet the gallows. , u "Aha! Pat." sold the American, where would‘ you the 1; the gal, lows had it's due?" “Riding alone, l guess," lrishmnn rods . iMinister: "Sandy. Sandy! ‘Plsy. 1113 1119 0109s on the Saw-hath Day! M011. ‘l wonder atye-dse ye no’ 11"" 111° T911 Qommandments?" iSandy: "No, ' ‘but iust whustle tho have a shot at thomflmne and II" “- artis- slowly tonic m. there are 0011 ONT-‘AGUI l-lonol M080 ‘MEETING. - llvntune United Church, of which tor hold their first annual moo ng recent- Ali the departments of the church wore in a satisfactory con- ohowing a surplus in every lesca ped without II dlnna ken them;' Although the snow is moviul bomo-fonnidablo banks which will ‘be with ua for some time before they mingle with the briuo. Mr. ‘Rourke to making good time on his long and circuitom ‘mail routo. and for tho inst mouth or o0 reports the roads fairly good. The lobster packers and fiahor- men around this coast are keenly a; work preparatory to tho his event which conic-s off in this month. it is oo small lob-this lobster industry-getting factories in order, conveying ‘gear to the shore, repairing and painting boats. making and repairing traps. We wish ‘them all a successful iieaisou 26. The fox men after tholi conflict with tho su-perabundant ~lnow ho sieglng the ranchespare ‘how on the tip-toe of expectation. ‘We are tin- lorrned that at the ranch of Mr. Alex Mathoson 8t Son, Glen Wil- llam, a litter of sight silver-blacks i-s an assured fact. Congratulations. Ann ng ‘the missing foxes Mr. Otis Jackson has achieved some notoriety, and was agreeably sur- prised on a recent morning to see one near his residence. With ‘the aid of his -i.rai-ned Collie, and a few energetic stunts Mr. Jackson made p. successful caipture. and brought the truant back to exile. Mr. Randall‘ MacDonald while re- turning; home from ‘Montague had the misfortune to loss commind of ‘his horse on a short ‘turn and was Upped out on ‘the. road with robes etc.. while the gplrt9d animal kept shomaward ‘bound lMr. MacDonald injury. but his 1181811 and harness were ‘badly damaged. Mrs. A. M. Johnston who spent the winter months ‘with ‘her daugh- ter, Mrs. ‘Hugh McPheo at Halifax has returned go her home at Peters ‘ Road. i; ‘Miss Arllc McLean of Charlotte- town has rsturned to the city after spending the ‘Easter holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Will-lam ‘MacDonald, lPeters Rood. ‘ The many friends and relatives 0i’ the lute George Goodwill Jenkins were shocked when the sad news of his death was telegraphed to his relatives here. Mr. Jenkins had taken a business trip to ilfloivida. and while there became ill. Hastily re- turning to his home at ‘Nswtonvillo, Mass, he became rapidly worse and in a few day; puggad sway M‘r. Jenkins was a prominent, con- tractor in Mass, and was- ln the prime of life when stricken, at the early age of 48 years. Two brothers Josiah L. and John W. and his aged mother reside ‘near Peters ‘Road. The arrival of w. and ‘Mrs. Wil- liam iMcLeod of Humboldt. Sash. to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McLeod of Aliiston, Lot 63. was saddened -by the death of years but he was able to be about his work until n few days before he passed away. ceased him twenty-seven ‘Ho is survived by four children, Neil, in Howland, Mo, Mary. Mrs. Stewart. Brudeuell; old home, and Alex, Vnndof, ‘B. C. ‘Mr. Nicholson had the high esteem of all through the _niiicei‘lty and kiudliuess oi‘ his character. join In sincere sympathy with ills family in their bereavement. WIIQQP Eleven = ‘ In the Barnet THE Bamet is scientifically designed and ‘ . structed to preserve a low temperature. It is . with no less than eleven insulating walls. There . be no leakage or radiation of heat or cold, either wards’or outwards, with a Barnet. It l5 both proof and cold-proof. C ntly your ice melts slowly. It's an economical reirig ator. (Irtstasixs more ice to fill the ice chamber to begin with, buty ice lasts longer. _ Thousands of people have proved the economy of the Barnes has all its other advantages to boot-the air lflildt “syphonfl circulates and the Barnet ventilating system dlflllpates all food ~ Ask your dealer to show you the different sizes and finishes, . you’d like the Barnet Book, send us your name and address. Also special Barnet models in {our sins for electrical refrigeration. Th I . i ‘Qamet Household Refrigerator y, “m”.-. _ Hui“,- - _ rmuosuozosus-Jstva, R. T. HOMAN LTD DEALERS IN P. E. ISLAND fl_ 1 C x ing the home for n few short years he passed peacefully and calmly into the hands of God. Loni-s, who was but eighteen yours old and a general favorite, will be greatly misused not only i‘n the IlOme but ‘in ‘tlic whorls com- muniiy and especially at vhc Pur- ish church, whore he acted as Al- tnr boy ‘when quite young, and lat- er was a member uvt" the choir. During hisjilness he was visited by IIIiS pastor who atlmhilistcred sington, Spiritual ‘Bouquets-till ‘ coll, Vancouver; Sr, if. Stlllwateii. J. ll. Crokon, t». bcc ;-M-rs. Teresa Reid, 6t N. 8.; Mr. J. Harold -- Dunstans Univ. Miss Stel coll, 1-lulifax; Mr. and dim. Croken, Charlottetown; Mi Mrs. d’. S. ‘Macintyie, Ksns Misses Kathleen and ‘Dot coil. Clemont; ‘M’ss ‘Him tyre, Kensington. l-lis Wife prede- years. Johvn, in the Many The funeral services were at the house. conducted by Rev. J. A. McLellnn. The burial was in Vnlleyfield cem- etery. their little daughter — Joyce- at the P. ‘E. ‘I. Hospital. Owing to ill ness preceding the long tfltp [form the West. complications sot in the lust rites of l-loly Mother Church. He ‘leaves to ‘mourn ‘be- sides his sorrowing parents, one sister Ahneda; ‘Stlllwster, Minn. the Constitution's masts and spars from a new forest which was seeded half a century after the frigate fought her last engage- Lettcrs of SymDlthy-Rti. cis McQuuid. 8t. Dulitlli‘! Rev. .1. ‘A. Murnliy- '51-‘ U‘niv.; Revv, J. B. Cwktr. Sour Stomach 11i- I.- inent in 1812. _ A portion of the fir will come from Bainbrld-ge island, Puget Sound, named in honor of Com- modore William Bslnbridgc who commanded the Constitution in all "P1111110! Milk of Magnolia" Boiitor Than 80d; m.A_A4 g _ "V vévvw Instead of soda hereafter take a which were altogether unexpected with the sad re-sult as stated. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents. The ‘interment wag made in the cemetery at Murray Harbor North. Rev. M. ‘McVicar conducted SAN DIEGO. CuliL. April 7th- Within and Herman at home. The funeral which was largely attencti was held on Mnrch 10th to St. James’ ‘Church, Summerfield where :1 Requiem High Mass. was sullg by h's pastor. ‘Rev. Francis Seminary, Quebec; MIMI coll, Vancouver; ‘Sr. M. Stiilwater; Mrs. Teresa John; ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Charlottetown Mr. III Thomas F. IHHEIIN. 1" on. n. N. GOFF two weeks of his 67th the gepv1c33_ birthday, Dr. H. N. G0“, WBII known physician who has practis- ed in ‘San Diego for nearly 30 years, died suddenly yesterday morning nt his home. 3580 Fifth street. Death was due to heart disease. , ‘Dr. Goff was a native of Prince Edward island, Canada. He was educated in liberal arts and in, medicine at McGill University, and came to Sun Diego to practise medicine in 1896.‘ He was active i»n Y. M. C. A. work and served several terms as a director of the local association. He was prominent in the acti- vities of the Presbyterian church and at the glme of ills death was an elder of the church. The deceased is survived by his widow, Psrlcy W. Goff; two sls-. tsrs, Mrs. Charles Strongman of '—'- Victoria, B. C., and Mrs. A. W. Mexmld" N1c11°111°11» V11119y119111 Jenks of Berkeley, Calif., and by n. "31""- ‘11°‘1 °11 A9111 71h sitar a brother, w. n. Goff, of Valuil‘. imperial Puppy Meal r Flog“ We wish to notify our patrons that and health w... rum... ........ .. t... we are now prepared to supply this - ' | ALKALI m si-iAMPoos popular food for pups. ' y ' ‘m’ "°" 1"‘ ‘“""" - ' 11f you want: to keep your hair Q ‘ looking its best be careful what Now in Stock you wash it with. Do not use pre- BLEND And pared sham- POOS 0i’ any- thing else that HARD WHEAT FLOUR In baua and harrolo IROLLED OATS OATMEAL IRAN ' 8HORT8 WHITE moouuoo '_ OIL OAKIE MEAL COTTON SEED MEAL OORNMEAL ' CRACKED CORN WHOLE cons ‘l COW CHOW HEN CHOW FEED WHEAT SGHUMAOHER FEED All of which Mo ara aollinu at lowest prlcoa WHOIAEONLE I RETAIL UPEOIAL PRICES 9n Flour . In ‘l0 barrel Iota and F000 1"‘ ‘hon lots. l Got our prison boforo buy; n of her important engagements ox- cept that with the British frigate Guerricre. MacDonald, who also performed the service's at the grave. The pallbearers were Augustine MacDonald. Cecil ‘Hughes, Carroll Hughes, l-gitntitis Lawless, Hyatt Iiaslam and ‘P. J. Cash. Mus-s Cads—Thc ‘Family, Rev. J. A, Murphy. St. ‘Dnnstsnb Univ.; Madam Driscoll, Vancouver, Sister Mary Finminn. ‘Siiilwater, Mlnnl; S's-tor hlary Almodu, ‘Stillwuter; Rev. J. 1Bilil|I (Yrokcil. Eccl._ Quo- bec: Miss Catherine McQuaid, Charlottetown; ‘Mr. s-nd Mrs. M. ‘M. Croken, Charlottetown; Miss Stella. Driscoli, Halifax ;~Mr. '1‘. A. Driscoll and family. Clermont; Mr. and ‘Mrs. l’. S. tMndlntyre and ‘Mary. ‘Ken- Msss; Mrs. Catherine I“' Misses ‘Mary. ‘Mamie! 1 ‘Doyle, Schenectady. N. I‘ W. J. Corr. iBrookline. ll ' and Mrs. ‘Leonard MncDo ford, Me; -Mr. and ‘Mm. IAI and‘ Miss Catherine Call. ‘bridge, Mass.; Mrs. ‘ Smith, Kinliora; Miss i‘ McKay, ‘M-t. Stewart: ‘Mr. ‘E. MoDuff. ‘Brookflsld. 1‘ former teachers); Miss ‘~ coll. Halifax; Mr. and ill Praught, Cross ~Rlvcriii Mrs. ‘Prank-Shea. 111111111 Mr. D. J. 1H._Drlscol|. 91- ' Un‘ivorsity.. May he Irqist in ‘Peace. iii Come To The , l-‘iddling and Dancingfiontesh At Summerside on the Evenings 0f _ WEDNESDAY MID TIIIIIUIIY, IPIIL 21, I1- Open to Resident-s 10f Prince Counti- |I0 M}! LIMITS. PRIZES DANCERS °1 1101"’- Bcid. gassy stomach, and 1111-19 "P1111110: Milk of Magnesia" 111 “"1191 111W time for indigestion relief will come instantly. F111‘ 11115’ years genuine "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" has beau pres- cribed ‘by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of soda. leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases, it aeutralises acid formentatlous in the bowels nnd zently urges the soaring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it is more pleasant to take tlinn soda. insist upon "Phillipa." Any drugstore, ‘We resret ‘to report the contin- ued illness of two of our most es- teemed citizcns Iviz: Ml‘. Samuel Johnston and Mr. William MacDon- ald of lPeters Road. FASHION FANCIES A piece of blotting paper rubbgd with a hot iron will soon remove s. ‘wax slain. A inmn 0f sugar added to the P1119111: water will give s light starch to organdio collsr and cuff sets. lea. fno- >1..- In Memoriam ALEXANDER NICHOLSON --——-Q-o->————— MR. GEORGE RAMSAY A wide circle. of our more eld- erly readers will deeply regret tlic- death of MnGeorge Ramsay, which took place on Sunday at Cam- bridge, Mass, in his 91st year. The deceased was n native of North St. Eiunors and in early life lived for many years at ‘Summer- slds, where for a long time he was Collector of inland Revenue when that office was independent wnd unattached to any other. About 30 years ago he wont to the Un- itcd States. only returning t0 Summerlide seven or eight years ago and remaining here until after, his wife's death, two years ago.- i-le theu_ went to California and‘ was on his way home when he was taken ill at his son's residence in Cambridge. There are ‘left ‘_ mourn two sons and two daughters- namoly: Mr. W. ‘W. Ramsay. 0! Cabhridgo, Mass; Mr. John A. Ramsay. in Caifirnia; Mrs. Whiti man, ‘of Long Beach, Californian; and Mrs. McEwsn. of St. Paul. Minnesota. The remains, accom- panied by his son. Mr. W. W. Ram- say, will arrive at Summerside on The ‘success, following its use last spring, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. rioaosns LADIES u! Mow 2nd 8 511° MEN 1|! ‘19-00 2nd 0 5-00 1st $50.00 Cash 2nd $25.00 Cash 3rd $5.00 Onh 8rd Pair lhooa drcfPali-ilttilil 4th 010.00 Cash ooMi-Ibufod coll!" Special Prizo for-Molt Original stunts $10.00 l" 11°11‘ Contributed. Also a number of opocioi prlzoo. And a OhampIonohII Modal to the Winning Fiddlor. Fuii Exponaoa Rofundod to Winnora of Prlzn ADMISSIONS (fix -‘ lncludod) w r ‘ Capitol Theatre and Market H811 assssvso» sears m. “ _ a on. can" 1°’ Out of townipartloo Mailing rd Ill! l" '1 vised to write to tho Bacrotary proMpfIy-"1furI1OPl/l11m ‘Evening trains for tho Woat will bo hold It “M” oido till 11.00 P. M. on both awnings. "w Special trains will in run tnm-lordon to WW1" on both days ionvlng Bunion 1 P-Mqmiiany 1.18. Kink‘: 1.23, Emerald 1.36, Froofown 1.00, Remington 2-06. n01“ Summer-wide 2.20 and leaving lummoroldo on r0111" 11.00 Pi M. . REGULAR FIRGT -OLAIQ IITURN FARE! Poriormanooo start a! 7.80. sharp oaoii ovanlnp- W’ toatanto will ploa and choir ontriq at onoo t0 111' n’ roltary. wmi. o» ppm mummi- ' villi" p cooda 9o to u» n. e. i. Publicity tkhlflafion to Mir vortioo tho Pi-‘ovlnoo no a Ycuflot l i; P. s. 1. PUBLICITY?‘ m cmnoi rumor ‘oounrrv cannon Address-M. a. lLlilhloorotafi-y. comm-vii}- The formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines and a sure preventative of rickets. This Puppy Meal is guaranteed to be strictly fresh. Order early so as to be sure of re- ceiving your supply in good time-as a heavy demand is anticipated. T h e 421mg .1 o r ‘Ginfnr steady use is lourotoihurboautimthaiij M] u 1 g l fle d coooanut oil shampoo, which is purs and sreaseiess, and la better than anything else you can mo. Two or three toaspoonfuin of Mulsliled is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten tho hair with water and ruib it in. it makes an abund- ance of rich. creamy lather. which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and Thursday night and the funeral noon all. Th; hair dries quickly will “its place on Friday at 2 p. m; ‘P4 gygnly Mm. it loaves the scalpfrom the residence of Miss Agmcil.’ soft. and the hair fine and silky. Romany, Central. Street, to the . bright. lustrous, duly, wavy an Wilmot Cemetery- ‘ m’ u’ “M” LOUII P. LAMII *1 You can got Mulsigod manual}: ro. rpidhozromvz,‘ :11‘: amfgw. ounces 0n March 8th. 1926. many 1116111111" will supply every msfnbor of the wono 000017 ("lived 1° 1111111‘ "1 family for months. Bo ouro your tho death of ‘Innis P. Lambe. druggist gives you Malalflod. Bo- ungsot. and dearly beloved son of w"; ‘qr. imitations. ‘lmt for th r. and Mrs. Patrick ‘lambs, . name woman on tho packin- Bbrillgfiold. liot l7. After brlghton irm-t- - . - .‘ .. ‘ ‘ By Mario Belmont As long as tho two-PIN“? 1101111, remains whore it is. l! i118 11916111 of fashion, the designers will be forced to find new and distinctive ‘I mode retain its interest. They handle this problem with great success. The ‘unusual model ilre-tched above furnishes an ex“ ample of the individuality of the new tvwo-pioce garments. The material is crepe. and tho color is a lovely deep plum shade which lo lnodioh for Sprinl. Tho skirt has a tlat-otltohod yoko at. tho top, and futons with ‘buttons at tho rig-ht sido. The ovorblouso tioa at ono side only and this bow II bal- nncod ‘by that of tho separato uock _ ‘J scarf, moon matohoa m drool. mam-um. Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I. __A._-_-I i i Phone 721. ,1