1 Inst’ ousurwnrsm seeds. lell ii. Ps-rsne TAXI SERVICE»- ‘N men-sum gdlflen-the in; at lowest ‘ s, wholesale and Stand Joe Woods’ tailor shop. I Buurilill. W-idiugmo, in mm, s; s. or” and Co. axons 41:“. an calls promptly llfininginfluencoisfelt. Ange‘ " a ended o. \ i - t l _ f day is a“national ywneec day.” Most peo- ple do not eat enough wlieah-the food of health and strength. But besure you eat the whole wheat. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. It is a builder of muscle, brain and bone. Eaten with milk for breakfast it puts you “on your toes" for the day's work. Delicious for any meal with ber- ries or other fruits. Two bis- cuits make a nourishing meal. MADE m CANADA Srcwwmwmmmmtsat~a~u~\s»\a~\~\-s~u~msfi~fi para w. o ye u ‘a vi m o. a -. ,.___ WHEN HOUBEOLEANING plelbe save all oukroyn clothing, boots and hot), etc. for the Y M. C A. rummage‘ sale my 19th. AT HOME AT ‘THE RUSS-Pro testsnt Orphanage Auxiliary, Fri- day May 41th ‘from 8.80 to 5.80 Ad- mission 50c. it _ ATTENTION l8 CALLED to the sale of 1dr. Geo. A. Wright, Cherry Valley on Friday May 6th. AN EVENING with Tennyson in Prince Street School, lilriday night May 8th at eight o'clock. Admission 15 cents. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS -- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Onflce before noon iof the dsy previous to publication lam before 1o s. m. on Saturdays. SCHOONER ARRlVES-aschoons er "Bessie" (rrlved from Bay Chub" eur wiith a load of Cedar Posts for L. M. Poole & Co., Connolly's West Wharf. FRESH STOCK BRAN.— Illlidd- llngs, Oil Cake. Corn Meal, Cracked Corn, Sugar Beet Meal, and Schumacher Feed. selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and Re- tail, by A. HORNE and Co.| I |MP°RTANTr-—A request has been received from Halifax for one or two additional deck-boys for the Canadian Government Mer- chant Marine. Application should be made immediately to the Navy League b0 secure positions. NEW TIME TABLE-The new time table of the P. E. I. u. provld- X ink for a. double trainiservice per day in connection with the car ferry wenit into effect yesterday. lit is not known when the lfull sgmvner time table will] be adopt- e . -.__ ENTERS PARTNERSHIP.- We chronicle In another column, the entrance of zMr. Simon P. Paoli, Jr. into Co-Partnershlp in the old estmbllshcd Lumzber Firm of L. M. Poole ft Co., Connolly's Wharf. ‘Mr. Psoli has been connected with this ilirm for the past five 7.30 p. m. Tuesday, full orchestra will be there. All members please srocx ouornrlous CHORAL SOCIETY, Practice at attend. N U M BER ONE esrly-lste-Al- othy Seed selling at lowest prices, Wholesale and Retell, by A. HORNE and Co. id COMMENCING MONDAY, May second, our store will _close at 5 o'clock.‘ ‘We would ask our cust- omers to klndl-y co-operate with us by sending In their orders early, as the last delivery will leave at 4 o'clock. ,0n Saturday we will be open as usual until 10 o'clock. Jenkins & Co. HALIFAX, May 2——(Quotatlons furnished by Johnson d; Ward members of the Montreal Stock Ex change.) Atchison Car Foundry’... .. 81% American Car Foundry .. - Amerlcnn Smelling k Refining Co .............................. .. .. American Locomotives Anaconda Copper Canadian Pacific Roll Crucible Steel International Paper Mexican Petroleum Reading ............... .. Southern Pacific . Studebaker Corporation Union Pacific brill the spirit of fining of the dun: elke and While Glover. and Tim- , 43%. saute home. Tho f-pouadcalw, Eéiillslfllifll ftnbftfisfitftll: “" The flsvorbrin wilhthunsll Seal Br I 0i SAIIIOIIN, Montreal, Que. mourn their great loss. The remains were laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Buy Fortune. The services nt the home and Church were conducted by his Pastor, Rev. E. Lookhnrt and at thé grave Iby the Orange Assoclat ion of which he was an honored msnnber. He lwnsulsu o. member of the Masonic order. The death of Mr. Stcnd seemed doubly sud bc- cuuse nt the time of his death his wife lwilfl lying In u criticul condit- ion suffering Drum pneumonia and her fnthcr, Mr. Artemas. hud died only :1 (cw days previously In the deep sympnlhy of the commnnltygoes outlo Mrs. Stead and [umlly and they urn comnuendetl to h loving llcavonly Fathers cure for conufort and guid~ uncc in this limo of hercnycuitenlit. M RS. ELLEN!” MCKENZIE After several months of lntcnso stuttering endured with true (Zhrlst lari patience there passed to her Eternal home Mrs. Ellen McKen- zie widow of the lute John hic- Kenzle. Mrs. McKenzie‘ wus 09 years of age nnd until a few months ngo had enjoyed good heznlth. ‘She was much beloved by those who knew her and an aff- ectionate mother und klnd neighbor and will Ihe much missed In the cuunnunlty. 'i‘l\v0 of her daughters were Iwith her at tho time ofillor illness and dcuth and have since returned to their homes in the Stntns, whcrc SBVGFZII others of her children wsiilo. llur 50in Loo who served in lhc (ll-cut Wnr was llv- ing wit-h his mother on the old llonlcstcntl and I0 him and the Ulilffl‘ members of ihc family the unnmllnliy extends its siflCHfP. syn» runlhy. The ifunernl which look place Ln liuy Fortune (femetr-ry on Sunday afternoon, April 22rd was largely ‘attended. United Slates Steel Corpora- tion .............................. .. Kelly's Springfield Tire P. R. S. .. Wheat May 133 July 109% Corn May 58% July 62 Sept 62 Outs May 35 " July 38% Sept 391,4 New Elegance In Women’s Suits There have been seasons when women might havopondered the question of whether they would QQQIQQT oioooe “Entoombed” ow» o e00 w e 0 sew v o n o o o 40a 0+ 00440 ooo o4 ntwwwo . - AN . AMERICAN CINEMA SUPER- 5PECIAL l5 tux/g Eight Startling Chapter o} “BRIDE l3” I , ctosmc --] Beginning May 1st this store will open for business at 8 a. m. TQ E. years and is very favorably known buy suits or dresses. Brut this is to the business public. m" sum a Year- IQ Q Women will Iwnnt dresses, of fhrfilccesslul Baking AUCTION SALE ON TUES- DAY. May 10th, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at Thomas Rice's, ‘Greenfield of course; Ibut t-his season's Suits can- not be set aside ‘by any gown for street wear. ' i First, because no woman who sees the new Suits can entertain ‘QTQ p. m. closing daily except Saturday at 5 QQ YQ ~a Prince Edward YQTQ QTQ’ any doulht at ell about wanting to possess at least one. They are so distinguished. so refined, so radi- cnlly original in style from s-ults that have graced season's before“! On dis-play as you read. Patons Ltd. Notice oi flu-Partnership “ONE, NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY. MAY on THE s1". DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE DRAMATIC CLUB Will Present The well known New York and Lon- don Success ‘ “ 6c a c i v. Under Cover Scat; Sale opens wcvdilesdaydMay 4th. at The Prince lldtvafrd at 8.30 a. m. PRICES RESERVED-‘i-75c...*fanll;.; 50c Q Q. Farm im-ple- ments binder, mower, rake, seed- er, cant and cart wheels, gang pllow and single plow, spike and spring tooth hnrrows. truck WHE- on nnd 2 driving uragcns. 2 wood sleighs. 1 roller. driving and work harness. they carries ‘rope and blocks. Crop, 7 dons hay. 100 bus. white oats, l5 bus. wheat and :1 quantiby rmilxed grain, also house~ hold furniture and o number of other articles too numerous to monltiion. All sums over $10.00 cash. over this antonut 7 mlontlhs credit on approved joint notes. Discount 6 per cent per annum allowed‘ for cash. Terms of tinnm ‘made known st sari-e. ‘Sale positive, should day prove stormy will be held first fine dny following ll. Nelson s: Soul. Auctioneers. QT. v N ' Iris farm of 80 acres in good sta-tc ‘of cultivation and good buildings tlhercon, also stock, 3 horses, 6 ' mlilohl cows, 1 ox, 1 heifer. 12 sheep. ., _ » v _ ‘ ‘ ’ / ' - 2 pigs and 30 .hens_ 5. . t\\ ' g l - llnexoelled“ fbrFlavor. and Baking Qmalilies Sbld bq HGIOCH‘ T- l-l WAVLOI? 0Q Ll ANTED CHATHAM. om: _ ' Our @_'@_ Freight @@@_@@ Q “Leader" QIQIQI Q 'Q' Cabinet Paid E éQQl Q A ll have this day admitted Into (‘o- Partnershlp my son, Mr. Simon P. Pauli .lr., who has been connected - with the firm for ‘the past five years. The business will 1752.0011- tlnued under the old rrnme and st-yle of; _l.. M. POOLE 8s CO. I ' SIMON‘ P. PAOLI. Proprietor. Q-"QTQLQI-Q‘ ‘oooo L f ‘Dated at Charlottetown. May 2nd, 1921. May 2 dy 3i. IN MEMORIAM KENNETH TOWNSHEND so‘ oofoeo Q TQ‘ A Labor 5....- Youll Appreciate This curbaindoor Kitchen Cabinet has its exclusive features designed by practical housekeepers. The Cab- inet is a handsome piece of furniture Well constructed and will give long service. Q What is supposed to be the sallt~ lest lake in the world is at Sen- lac Sask. Its salt content runs from 53 to 55 per cent, as compar- ed with 10.7 for Salt lake in Utah. —"_"“ The 18,1“, covers an urea of 135 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Townshcnd of acres, m,“ is only 18 inches deep. Souris are receiving the sympathy n; 15, hgwevgr, fed my living 5a“ of their many friends on account springs and its level 1g thus main. of the death oi’ their l year old tained. child, Kenneth, which sad event took place on April 17th. some months previous he was taken seriously ill but made a comlllele recovery, un-tll n dew hours be- fo-re his death when he was attack- ed again, death following without ‘ regaining consciousness. The dc- ccased was an exceptionally hrlght and’ Flivaibl/e chlild wnd‘ will, the, ‘ greatly missed. The funeral was held at 3 p. m. on April 18th and was largely attended. Rev P. L.‘ McMahon officiating. CQQQQQQ be ‘QQ Q Q Good News for You We are now well supplied with a big assortment of the lstdt styles in spring Footwear for Men, ‘Women and Children. - ' For Coughs Cough ls the prlnclpnl symptom of‘ all nffcctlons of the respirator! orgsns; Colds, bronchitis, sore throat, r-rnnp. whooping coughs etc.- / if nt the start you use a scientific remedy 1"" “TAROU? ynu wui not only relieve the couKh but also check the nmsresl of "l" sllmcnt. Tnrnl contains Cod Liver Oil lllll-r wood tar scientifically mixed with Vllluubld remedies highly fowl!“ mended In ell affections of the res- pirntury orpruun-It is ens? 9-0 Pu" and to disc-st and works wonder!» On salc everywhere. nn. nu. sronnv e om. Lilli". QEQ With the Curtain Door you do not have to remove ut- w w w ‘m enslls from tn-ble when opening and closing door. Slfldlft‘. for TrlelSLu , nlmnnoflms Made of Oak, fiIllSllCd In golden color—flat steam 55°" proof varnish, 3 ply veneer doors, lhase, gables. case bot- tom and upper buck; nickle trimmings, sliding casters. We are selling them st low prices so you will be wise Mr. ARTEMAS, ‘MORROW if you omns and see them before you buy. We are offering for this week Ladies Mahogany and Bron Brogues at $4.50 ami $4.75 per pair. PIIIlIIIE-FEIIIIIISIIN y ‘IIEGIIIOPI T0 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQ l l Q. Mr. Artemas Morrow died at Llt- _ tle River. P. E. l. on March 30th at the advanced age of 85 years was one of the oldest and best known residents of that D8" 0! "l" country.. In the earlier days he led the community in nII matters of advancement and enterprise and ‘by his industry won for himself a position of affluence. The poor and needy always round in him a friend and helper. lie was a skill- eq workman no o. wheel-wrigns and might, have been seen on his) bench only a week before his A death. The funeral took place to the BRUNSWIGK, WW $'f.";§‘%2l.i‘£i.‘l.§{i.'é“f§ Sh: fir; PHONQGRAPH n Mr. Lockhart and not withstanding -—-Aqi the unfavorable condition of the roads and westher It was Isrselv Just hear it play all records at their best. attended. MRA BRUCE BTEAD Terms arranged. > -.w..r.c. Queen Street ' , . _g_ 'm°'"l"v y ~ a " i’ ‘a "’ ‘a ” Gournuris Oriental Cream Upper Section has lilting floor bin with sitter, while enamel Interior, curtain front door, lmli‘ shell‘, seven piece ’Colonlal glass set, metal sugar bin and scoop. QQ-QQ Base Section nlckleold nr porcelain extension top~~cut- ting board-wire pocket on door~l1alf shelf-cutlery Porcelain Table Top $ Nllcrlilgoid or ‘Aluminum $58.0 FREIGHT PAID T0 ANY ADDRE8S' MAIL ORDERS Mall orders prom-ptly filled on receipt of order with remittance enclosed. Money promptly refunded without question if dissatisfied. QQQQQQQ‘ QQ YOU SHOULD OWN iQl Size 42X26!67',fi CO QQQ D. GORDON C 6U: .© _©. Qe @‘. QQ QQQQ '©'Q in the demtlh of ‘Bruce lSteso which took place at his home at Little River. Kings County on Ap- ril 5th, 192.1 the community suffer- ed the loss of s splendid neigh- bor and the home s kind and In- dulgent husband and father. |Mr. Stead died of pneumonia af- ter only a few days Illness at tho early age of 46. He was one o. the most ambitious and suocess- ' fui farmers in the community and will b9 much" missed. l-le dssves to mourn ‘besides an NOTICE 1 Magnet Cream Separator Petrle Mfg” Co., Limited Box 485, Charottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative v Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown FQQQQQ