.l;siloe.oun nelmsssostsibz " ' “Ln-Young pm; w. c. Karon . Neath Bedeole. . mat-seal y, ' IQLAUOTWN SALE which i: ‘be hsldon _ miles oi ~ S. McDonald, rmont, has {postponed until May 9th on ‘nt of the condition of the c-Qdlfl-S-i-SB-di. J {F-Foxsls Anltlvz-lt has been ' ed-tlm m. A. Gallant, Fit- _‘ .d>9int, has llsd the good tor- etojnd s litter of d {ox-pups in - ee-s- * t il-suuulsnslns AGENT. —Mr . ' MacDonald oi the MacDon- , pm; 00., 1's now Guardian rep tativs in Snmmerside and , pleased to receive news, ertising, and Job Printing. Mr. nsld sells the Morning His tel; ‘ rdiln st his store. “one ‘Ne. is 18-8. p-PUN-ERAL SERV-IOES. -- The lulleratl ct Ralph Matthews. young of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mat- m“, blLleary, took place from his old boobs in Bllllimfllildb" on Wed- today; at 1.80. The remains were t en on the morning train from: Alibi-lid! ¢°URT-'Al ~~pol- ice court on Wednesday ing a young man charged as- sault was ilned $2 and c ., H y-{SUMMEBSIDE . QTHODIST cl-lupol-l Sunday so dmn- ~11 o. m. The Beauty V n of God. 7 p. m. Faith and ‘Po f Preacher, Rev. J. F. Denny,’ Young people specially invited. Y -M:E HEAvYr-TJIB ice on Sum- lnelslde harbor is still flrm, except around bhe‘ ends of the wharves and along-the shore where some open water has recently appealed. It is expected that the ice will re- main up to May this year. H --|§l;AND LADY DEAD.-— Mr. Chester IP. McCarthy, barrister, oi Tig-nish, on Monday. 21st, received telegram announcing the death of bis sister, Rev. Sr. -St. Aberclus, of the Congregation de iNotre Dame. Montreal, on Easter Sunday morn- ing. interment took place at Mon- treal on Tuesday, 22nd inst. —IBEDEQU‘E METIHODl-ST OlR- CUlT-April 27th. Services ‘by Rev. P. A. lFitzpatrick ‘Bedequ! 11 a. m. Searletown 3 p. m. Cape Traverse 7 p. in, Special evening service at 7:30 p. m. ln Bedeque Church, Fine @1377‘ A number”! “lends ac‘ programme "The Conquering Cross" mgzaggoglewzgfvgrlasfixégzjywln n. presented bylthf yqqgn; fie:- - - ‘pie, assisted by the c o r. . e c - . d wMP-r wggrlikggq1ren have special parts. Come and . 7v‘ a “u” ' show your appreciation by your 1Eu;fiarémig“:xlglbeurzgzlpresence and generous offering. val-rotten“. R- E-Tlsllm“ 3°11“ -SUM-MERS-IDE METHODIST uuglfighgterflfizalf‘: 12:11”? OHURCM-Ea-ster was celebrated W.” - ‘ at this church with all that we lféel ‘he, hmPiP ‘m! lmflmmt ‘mule PM‘ is due to the supreme festival of m5“ _'99m°"°'7' Th“ pa“ ‘bearfgflthe year. Despite a snowstorm early g9"! °hlllqlfgnPgllgzhulgzlézfllarysnndny morning which again filled . , “d! ' ‘ ‘ up the roads, there were good con- . ‘Howls “d 37m“ M°D°m“d"gregations both morning and even- ___ ing. The nrlnister, the Rev. J. F. Denny preached appropriate ser .43 Sore Back for .- Last TenpYear-s lnors. At the evening service the subject of immortality was discuss ed. Mr. Denny in the tlnst place viewed the matter historically, then .-i~ , —-— ‘rhul Mr. Ed. Newton Tried node's. Kidney iPills a. tried to show the marvellous dlfler. ence the personality of Jesus Christ made to people's view of the fut- ure. The preacher showed the great _ of this place. Qilsbscjnlsn ls one orthe many rgivllo toll why he recommendsl _ results of the Resurrection of Jesus taosdtslodney Pills. both ‘to tho disciples and ls-ter on llflCampbelPs Bay. Qua, April 25.—.to St. Paul and how the certitude oi (Epeciair-"l cannot rec0mmel1d|the deed being raised was in itself. your Dodd‘a Kidney Pills enough. 1 an argument for a fuller and more had a terribly sore back for the last perlect presistence of the indivi- ten years, sod tried Budd's Kidneyldual personality through a living Pills. l dlsed six boxes and liound (aith in vl-ilm who had onquered greet relief. l do not rilnd any paluldeath-revealed the still more new. l! recommend Budd's Kidney startling and wonderful possibility Pills to all people who sufler with of the future life. Special mention their hank. l would never be wllth- must lbs made o: the music. Mrs. out Budd's Kidney Pills myself." (Dr.) Allan, Messrs. L. B. Crue and This statement comes from Mr. A. Sharpe rendering excellent ser- lllld. Newton, a well-knowrlgesident vice. ' ‘Phat Mr, ewtons trouble wss caused by the kidneys -THE Ml-Nstnii. SHOW AT isaevidenced ‘by the immediate ne- ‘FIGNISHQA lzguse livlililsdt to! Csflgfltl- ll _ he got. ity atteu e ns re ow Weak kidneys are not confined to staged in aid of the Athletic Asso- grown people. They are too oiten elation, on Easter Monday night, found in children, sowing the seeds by local male and female tlzlelngt. oliutllre ills unless the kldneYB are The 8W1” 8e" I18 a“ a l" '1 - strengthened and put dn condition very artistically decorated for the ‘ “ use plant of Myl-lck & _ Ernie McTsgue, as proprietor oi the cabaret. sad interlocutor tor the show, maintained order among tho sgdnillo l! the ‘ililaclrlfl’ sails t sir rbvsnous sppetitds l! it! Wqikstoeied tables. The colo waiters, Alex end Jim, al- thoug nt times bewildered by the strange and large demands (or food and drink, catered very capab- ly to the wsntl o! the colored at- attendance. The nlusic, under the direction of the "Minstrel Profes- sor." was lsimply grand. and highly lllllifeciated -by the crowd in its orchestral and vocal elements. The well tuned and carefully embroid- ered melodion played by brother "Art." although making its first appearance in the realms of music here. was enthusiasi-ioallyjeceived by all present. Nearly all of the minetreis of the masculine sex fav- ored the] audience with vocal solos, and were aibly, assisted in the chor- us by tbeirydank female compani- ons. .The step-dancing of Willi Rastus and Huge _Wll_liam were special features of the program and deserving of special mention, if space and" time would only allow. The powerful Kantrinka was placed on the scales and found to com- pare favorably with ,the rotary plow in "her weight a-nd ability to go through snow (white soup.) Each and every one oi the ladies performed their respective roles nobly and well. and dld Justice to clam chowders, Csnndn mutton 111M366]. 9w» while their African escorts by ‘joke and action were keeping the audience in s continua! uproar of laughter. The boxing bout between t-he two chocolate drops resulted in two "knockouts" as neither oi th'e contestants were able to resume an upright mu" natural position before the count of ten in the last round. The lol lowing minstrels took partz. Ladies Minstrel Professor, Mrs. P. C Murphy; IPowerful lKa-trinka, ills-r Bernard: Stella Brennan, Viola Johnston; (Crete) ‘Mclnnis; Dellma Bucte; Genevieve Areenuult; Catll erlne Gaudet; Evangeline Gallant; Melvina Gaudet; Kathleen ‘Bren nan; Annie Bernard; Edna Mclll us, etc. Gentlemen: lnterloculor E. J. McTalgne; Brother "Art,” Ar thur Bernard; Wild Rastus, Vetnlc Maillot; Huge William, Marcus Hlackett; Alex, J. A. Brennan; Jim John Ahsrn; John Gaudct; Ralph Hnokett; Colin Conroy; Henry Bernard; Adrian Richard; Percy Conroy; Jules Gaudet; Eugen: Perry, Henry Gallant, eto. Chat-o latedrops, Master Frank Bernall‘ end Master Jam s illiclnnis. ll line the show w a great success and must be regarded as an excel lent display oi art, music and wit The talented young ladies and gen tlemen must lbe congratulated or tho success of their twp hour en- tertainment. Special praise is his. due to the management of the Ath letic Association, specially to .\ir Hackett, to whose untirinlg effort- a greet measure of the success ma: be traced. \Ve ell wish Mr. Huck ctt and his baseball team every success during the season oi 192i. Prominent amwk the many visit- ors who participated in the mirth oi the evening were, Mr. ltutllor-l ford, oi Halifax, nni “Phil" Noon- an. of Charlottetown, who were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Hackett at the ‘Bellevue ‘Hotel; Miss Mar- ta do ma“. m“ work occasion, was illuminated electri- im i.‘ gnret McCol-mac oi St. Georges, s: THE w» l s * . n. , . _ . the Rev. Dr. Mciiellsn: Ir. my town, and William Burns, of the Rays! ‘Bank of s e. 1-. - 5‘; ' z... _ PERSONALS —Mr. was. uncanny, Darn - ley, was a visitor to town on Thurs- day. H —Mr. Bernard Hynes, Kenning- ton, paid a visit, to town bills week. —.-Mr_ Douglas ‘Mills, represent- ing Ramsey Paint C0,, Halifax, was in Summer-side Wednesday in the interests of his firm-G. --Mr. Frank. Richards of the staff of R. T. Holman, ‘Limited, spent the past week end at ‘ll-ls home in Ti5lllish.-—-S. —Mr. Francis Dolron, teacher at Sum-merside High School, attend- ed the Teachers‘ Convention in Charlottetown this week. —-Mr. Peter Gallant, ‘Inspector oi Schools, attended the Teachers’ Convention in ‘Charlottetown. —Miss Eveline IBuote. teacher at Petervllle, spent tlle Easter holl- days with her mother in Summer- side. —M-r_ Geo, Mucliay, Albany, was s visitor to Summerslde on Wednes- <Iay.--S. —Mrs. J. A. Ramsay, Sumxliersldo. who ‘has been visiting h'er yiaughtsr, Mrs. Ellis, Tyne Valley, has re- turned to her home-S. -—-Mlss Evelyn Ellis. Tyne Valley, ‘s spending a few days in Summer ‘ lids. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. El. mer MONBVlll,—4S. —+Mr. J. -R. “nundsge, represent- ing lStalling & zBrundags. Halifax, was dn Strmmersid-e Wednesday in he interests of his ilrm.—-S. —Mr. A. J. Duii, representing the Canadian General Electric, Halifax, was in ISummerslde Wednesday in the interests of his flrln.-S. —lliessl's. R. J. IMcNoill and Tho - ls lNesbltt, Tyne Valley. were v si zors to Bummerside on Wednes- day-S. ——Mrs. Willard McNeill. Borden. was a visitor to town this week, zuest oi her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. lolln Gillis. ' l —Mrs. George ‘P. Gallant ‘has re- iurned to Summerside after u so» lourn oi several years in Stulohn,‘ v.13. it will be remembered that her husband W815 killed tillers. ‘ast fall by being struck -by a street war. Mrs. Gallant. has secured a residence on Conv-crlt street, and her friends are pleased to see her once more take up her abode in town. No Recommendation. “What do you think oi mud ds a. beautifler?" who at present h visit-ill’ . f Prslubt, of the C.N.R., Char-lotion ' ciliids, Bulspsr- . ‘LL-iucl- m‘ “f” nnunsnjs Catalog giroao c is." m‘ ti: [r bar ‘ n. App& '_ it tlofitown, y-ms 155i" - ..'QHUR6H ssnvloihf-lllr fine here will -be~ preaching» service in t the BaptistChurch at St. Peter's Sunday. April 21th stddiii pm. n-zssrsnu aesujay-J-gsr. ,1. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montana snd will be plus- H ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renow- al subscriptions. tf ....°lMPORTANT ANNOUNCE- MENlT-The nuullhlOllGm oi 8t. Mary's Parish, soul-ls will hold their annual Mammoth Tea. Party on Wednesday. July 16th. Remem- ber the date. 26894~24+iii ..'~FOR SALE-Jersey Black Gi- ant eggs, $3.00 for 13 Pe-kln Duok Eggs, i5 cents a piece; a cross oi Jersey Black Giants and R. I. Reds at 35 cents for 1d, all from import- ed stock. Dave Reid, Montague. it. R. 3. 267-8-4-26-1l _._...*CHOI-CE BANNER SEED OATS-For sale 1000 bushels. grown by the undersigned from Ne. i Registered ‘Prince County Seed. This oats is the third generation heads from seed plots. Will ex- change for ordinary oats by paying a fair difference. Write for particul. ars, M, C. McGowan, Kilmuir. 2635-4124-31 "JWESTERN CANADA FEED OATS. Due to arrive early in May. direct car to Murray River. Good quality, clllplldr cleaned. Also car ‘Bran and Shorts, Cornmeal, Crack- ed Corn, Rolled Oats and Oatmeal, selling oi‘ Cars, small advance over cost. Write for prices. Duok your order. Will notify you on arrival. M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir. 2662-4-25“ PERSONALS ..'Mr. _H. Joseph Wcstaway. teacher of Primrose school, attend- ed the teachers‘ convention. . .°Milss Mary Llewellyn, .P.W.C. student. spent Easter wllth her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Llewellyn, lMhim Road East. ..*Mlss Lilly Creed, teacher at Gaspereaux school, left. Monday H morning to~ attend the teachers’ convention in Charlottetown. ..*Miss Rita Muintyre, St. Mary's Convent, Sourls, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. It. J. McNclll, South- ampton. ..'Mrs. Alexander Jackson, (nee Mlas Lizzie Moore), Albion, who was seriously ill last week. is re- ported out of danger. IHer many H friends hope‘ for her‘ speedy recov- 0T)’. __'Mlse lllintllda Campbell, Poplar Point, returned lhoma on Saturday. "Well, it hasn't done much for the turtlc-"-——Judge. from selecting by hand the best, l see her out sssin smi- Mlns W11- ilnsdfto her home will: I 5P0!" ‘wrist, the result oi s‘ fall 0|! l1“- ce, ' ' ' _ -v——— _ ,. QJMi/ss dlsry Giudet. telolidfh River-View School. ." ‘ ’ to the country on Saturdll’ If!" lltfifldllll her Easter holidays with iler par- ents in this city, New, Mysterious Bacillus May N Be Blessing or- World’s Curse (United Press) LONDON April Mir-Scientists hero have discovered a mysterious new bacillus, that may be a bless- ing or a curse to humanity. {Zarefulhy caged in fragile glass test-tubes of a chemists laboratory, guarded day and night‘ lest an accidental breakage uilloose n new anll fearful disease upon the world, scientists are studying this amazing miscroscoplc creature-of which ,frunkly, they are afraid-in un effort to"determine whether it is n Frankenstein, to bring a lllonstrous penalty upon those who brought it to the world, or whether it will disclose a new means of combating disease. "it is impossible to forecast what the discovery will lead to.55 bact- eriologlsts here said."‘lt may, mean tile introduction of a new and dreadful disease. It may be the lllenns oi preventing diseases pre- viously known." The discovery was made by the chief physician ut n London llos- pitnl who was looking for nlen- lngitls buciill. A patient, brought to the hospital with a fractured skull, llcvloped, also, symptoms oi meningitis and died. The doctor I f .._~ l , Jjiiidsjitltllirl. _ ‘ John zgogsmjmilon. 2:0 pleased i; ‘ " 'l , The entire‘ stocklof, merchandise of I iihe LATE 1). McLEAN of is being disposedof at prices. CASH ONLY. ‘ Spebiai ififglains in some litres. = , We wish to announce that: the Mil- linery Department is being operated . ‘ l , as usual. i at the La Grange Sanitarium yes-Iworked side by side with beeping terday. ‘ attendants in removing the pntlenn The men were- being taken to “You can't keep men like tilill in work and were passing the saniiar- jail," the La Grange Chief oi’ P0 lum when flames lburst forth. Leav- lice said in freeing the twelve m" lng their guard, the prisoners rush- each with, a $2 ‘lbonus" ‘in lllll pan. ed into the burning building and ‘ket. ' .. Do You wdntzte‘ Buy a Valuable made a spinal-cord puncture, culti- vated the pus obtained therefrom- and found, to his astonishment, no menigitis bacilli at all. But he found another bacillus, a new, strange one he had never seen before ,and that no scientist who has examined it has ever seen be- fore. He cultivated this new bacillus and shot it into rabbits. birds, oats null _. . . _ l. . They died of a malady that seclllsu a cross between bubonic plague and black cholera, with touches oi meningitis-a fearful disease unl- like anything ever known. That's why guards stand day and night beside a battery of test tubes in a chemists’ laboratory in Load- on. If those tiny tubes are broken u terrible contagion may over- spread the world. If the scientists can subdue the new bacillus to their theories, theyunay evolve a prophylactic or preventative for that awful’ thing the world has for centuries called “the plague." i-tno>———— JAM: SQUAD SAVES LA GRAlNG-E, llL. April 25.- Twelvs ragged hoboes. arrested by city authorities we vagrsnts-and put to work on the streets. saved the alter spending her Easter Holidays visiting friends in the city. 1 Y i WW w». ' for house cleaning. of the best polishes. 4 oz. bottles Regular 250.11” I Buy a good supply of Furniture Polish “Liquid Veneer” is one 12 oz; bottles Regular 50c. ronlv ' these days. follows: an T00“ 100 pairs superior qual- ity» English Flannelette Blankets, heavy weight, whipped singly, wear and wash splendidly, size 60x so inches. ‘Per pair $2.19 vet and T color-lugs, 50% oil. .T0llY . .600 yards pretty Print Cotton: in n bigrange of flight, medium and dark 1 are.» yard “O-Cedar Mops” Regular $1.25 90c | No doubt you will want a new Mop one of _ While they last we are selling the Well known “O-Cedar” mops as “°.2;3l;;' in 81-45 Buy it today. l ..., ,' Everything Reduced S ExceptS W Paint, -—Muresco, —“Royal Cleanersf- l These we are under contract not to sell at cut prices. Carpet Squares 25' p. c. to 50 p.c. llllf it Hundreds of lovely Wilton Brussels Vel- estry Squares-all sizes-all rom $20 to~$150, less 25% to FLANNELETTESBEn-glish and Cans - dian-e-plaitl colors, laso stripes ONE- THiRD OFF. . lum, RA handmade and other fancy Linens o every kind ONE-THIRD OFF. --LoveIy,slIlt and sateen" l‘ _ TABLE _ énnn PILLOW NAPKINS TOWELLINGS TOWELS . BED SPREADS nnanixnrs AL_L nnnuonn ‘ LINENS rifles commons 01'.“ t . ass ¢ll'_1l‘u.¢l'.s_.,_l'rv¢ ll oh so I i, of pairs of lovel "chintzes and film . drilld. Clearing at 28?‘? to 50% off. _ WINDOW SHADES mounted dlrmltscoil rollers, including lireclteis and pulls ". .ll5c a (IORK Man's", ems "u? a rnlrjlrmy, greens-and browns, 27x1- . es $2.75 _ ,. Gurtainsmilets Furniture believer-lags _ Thousands of yards of the most desir- able Curtalnings-w-lhundreds and hundreds OurieinsH-Crebonnes ’ ‘cover-innit oi every LIVES OF PATIENTS‘ nun ularlysold at 15c. each. . Business Stand l‘ One of the Best on P. E. I. Owned by L. ANDERSON, St. Peter's Bay Stock In store is new. high qrldo "ierchlndlss, com- prising dry goods, qmoslrlos, hardware, boots and shoes, clothing. crockery and general mel-cliniltilsli. —- -—-- --- »~—--»_.-.-.vbv--.. . Two large w... houses, public bull and eaten». house ‘embraced by business. l have been in business for 58 yeah and owing to my advanced years I wish no retire. ' Apply for iurtnsr particulars L. ARDERSGN er. Perms lives oi‘ six patdenbs during a fire t b. 1 Brass tubular extension rods with large sil- vered ends. Complete with bracket. Reg- 3 rol- WIN Twenty doZéll_La'dies’ Fine Embroidered Hand- kerchieis, very pretty de- signs, worth from 25c to 40¢ eacliQ-whlleiihey an; '6 so» A A _ Jllltlliilildtldzelrnlirold - eienmdgeltullvdillfll“; sh;syra¢rr“ 1 we