ma csaltlonmiowu anagram: Western Guardian -_.Pag6 3 in available. —-GUARDIANS ON BALE ll. t Guardian's Western Office In t “ery d8]. Cliiiiillli MOTHERz- Fletcher's Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. 49.17%’? Egg; Physicians everywhere recommend it. I» also one our stakes-A. H. Airlock, Albany. 9161-8-31 Water St., Suminerslde, where su be received, The phone number 233. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of _ pupil in each department who sha Provep directions g3 each 4 ST PETERS SOUTH SCHOOL Mnliln. -~FIREMEN OUT——The Summe Honor Roll for April: Joseph MacDonald; Grade lX-l, lsabel Wnye Pratt Grade viii-J, Evelyn MacDon- Grade ll—1. Lloyd MacKinnon; aid ‘ 2. Blanche Waye a-nd Mary Mac- Kin-non (equal); 3, Mercier Mullin Grade l-—1. Edith Anderson; 2. Grade VII—1, Mary Power; 2. Marjorie Waye; 3. James Mac- Aulay. being quickly extinguished. Grade IV—1, Barbara Pratt; Z, Waye. Marjorie Waye. Claire Mac- Latherine Mullin; 3, Daniel Donald and Joseph MacDonald. 1m“ Elliot,’ or Washington’ n C’ t Gerald Douglas the Cuba Cane Corporation. ‘engagement was Miss Elliott's birthday, when th ‘bride-to-bc iilaiiy good wishes. Mr. ‘lMTlilll-{Dllltlfy is the son of Th Community Plate Week ADAM DESIGN LIFT OF PIECES AND PRICES Elective Jun. l. I920 GPOOSH nit-rsidc. l l ___._ | -—-RECOVERING. -.\ letter ha Preoerve . ‘in the Snogualniie Falls Hospital ‘\Vli.‘Iilllll-{i0ll. U. S. A.. for a broker plush injured in an automobile ac -_ ‘cident on October 23rd. 1925, while :';|";‘::“‘ ,' {on his way to Vancouver, B. C. ‘p H” {mandala _ 9:0,, His case was undertaken by Dr " Oyster ........ .. 0.00 Burke, who stiited that ‘both oper k Pickle - - - - - - - - -- 2-04 atioils were successful. Charles I ialagkfizlivldunl . g1; also states that the American peo- , i B“, £25 pie have been wonderfully kind to him, and doctors. - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - » - ~ - -~ m"! "-5" know that he is able to get around flutter Spreaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Se! of nix 7.50 and is now visiting friends in “ _.‘ . RNlVEB-Jlolluw Handle Vflll¢°lll'°l'- ‘ Medium (Fluted Blndcn) .. ll In rull $13.50 llennert (Plated Binders) .0 in roll lilJll Medium (stemm- Binds ii roll |a.oo -Tho many friends of Mrs. An l ‘ l lit-alert (Stalnlenn Blades) . roll 11.50 nie Mnrr, Kcnsington, learn with ‘ _ , regret that she is very ill, nnd in - K.\l\l’.'.~l-—.\l il l n ll . . sirlilrm. (Fluted Blades) .. will m‘ '- roll s 9.00 "lililllfl 51°“ Progre“ "n ‘he “My Drnkrrt (luau-u Blades) .. roll imil to recoveryr-l. Jlr-ililiin (lsltainlqnn Bluilea) roll 10.50 n (‘i\R\'|'.llS—l|l llltlr YPIW‘! [I01 Lurgc, l! plow-n (ltref) .. ritunll. 1i plot-en (Hume) . snruli, 2 pin-en (Steak) . “Y” Foreign Secy Addresses Large ‘ Gathering ‘Saturday flight in the Y.M.C.A. Mr. Murray Brooks of CeylonJndia. gave a most inspiring address on MIS('ELLA.\'I'IOCH—Onev in Blue Velvet 91M! Nugur Tongn . . . . .. $2.50 Jelly Server 'I‘omtlto Servo-r 0.7.’) (‘been Horror Pie Srrinr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Pantry Horror (‘IIILIFH SETH, ll-Pru, Blue Velvet Box Ilollow lluliille Knife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Set sun the life of Mahatina Gaud‘i who is 2- Flint Ilundln Knife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Set 3.7.1 [he rellgljoug 153,15;- Qf India, to- 20-Pr. PIJTIT norms-r‘ snare ‘day. if fituliilean Plated ' During his ‘talk Mr. Brooks re- ' . Hm!" ""1"" viewed the life of Gandli from his ~ - ll; ll: R1223.“.€.l¥5I.“.i';‘.'£;1‘.2. --------------- -~*-::~:2 ‘sz-z‘: other l. u» tr- vre-e-t‘ o» Moll. u. Dinner Knlven and rorilfl: ' iii-i. sale-n "l8 01’ i145 twenty Yea-l‘! 5960i ill ‘ Mull. u, Donnnrt krill-en drill Furkis . . . . . . .. a2.1o South Africa aiding the Indian l‘. cause there anlithcn later of his wonderful work during the war years, when told he could not. go to the front himself, he assisted ‘iu the mobilization of thousands of lndirin students for war service‘. During his whole lifo self ‘huts TUDOR PLATE" By the Mnkrril rlf (‘OSIDIUNITY PLATE Moderate Priced, Quality Silverware of Known Value _ _ Lu" m. "Ems A“, run-EH lboen forgotten and Ganri-Ps one ‘ ‘ and only thought has been tho ' “mm?” betterment 0t’ his own people. Ho T," _ s’? “i m‘ has suffered much. has been in ' i? a. ll. (‘tiling . ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ I ' l I ' ‘ ‘ A in Illus- Lined Box 2.00 DPJSOII ma"? lillles‘ h" fllsmd 7mm , t, r» O'(‘Io('k Ten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.01 one day to twenty one at a stretch Tullln .. 4-0" lo make amends for his rioonle and 7 "“"""" 3'” seeking to get their freedom 0r ; It's-d Ten or Llfllttllfltll 3.541 H n I j |.-.- (‘re-urn or Nltntitlf .. o ln lIlun Lined m... 3.50 "n"? " °- l‘ soup (Itouud Bowl) . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 4.00 (Mr. Buooks has spent sixteen ‘,1 "nllilillll ur (‘unnummr .. Ilor 4M years in India as a Y.'M.C.A. Secre- arumre or Urupr Fruit tllnln llil'un ‘Laird "o; wry’ his last place was Ceylon; h“ ,1; u ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . u ue . an ox our. . r “i Ilnrry or Nrnliig . I In Blur llinnl Box rlwli 2.25 is in fanalda on ti; yflrglfixllrwugfi _ y Hillur . . . . , . . . . .. .. l In Blue Lined Box riwh Jill and i5 lQQIi “K up 9 ' g 0r _. j. u..." or (‘ouiwrve .. l in [llue Lined llox rllvh .15 or the Canadian Y.M.IC.A. L, Mr. Brooks is spending three » g Foil" m n’ M‘ days in Charlottetown and is f hmmn“ _ ‘ _ ‘ I _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ __ “M, assisted the iooal Y.M.C.A. in “......” tins ‘its annual financial canvas. lmllvlduul Nulml Uyitlrr or Neisfnoil . In un Lined Box M50 0 Iii Blue Lined Ilnx 4.00 Iinch (‘old Mont or Herring 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. .. I in Illue Llneil Ilox 81.50 l. Nmnll Cold Mont .. .. I in Blur Llnnll Box t.» l‘ '. r Pickle or Olive . . . . .. . I in lllun Listed Box L25 .\l|sl'|',|.l..\l\'l';0l7n ' Ihch Huluti or (‘ri-nni Liulln ....... . I In Blur Llnnil Jinx ".60 tinny Ladle . . . . . .. . I In Blue lilned lion 1.15 hleiilnni rioup Ladle . . I In Blue Lined Ilox Hi0 Pin. Ii-n "IFIIII Hr or . I In Blue Lined llox 1.50 Tomato Server (pic-read) . I ‘in glue llllllllf: m: Joli tlerv -l II l" I" I - ' saniti- Ton?” _ _ , . . . . -- . l In Blue Lined Ilox Deritfitl say. Blfllflfi 2—I'r. Nteuk tlot II. II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iu Blue Lined Box ".50 . ll-Pc. Nmlll (‘inrvrr II. II. . In Blue L'lned no: "L20 thfi GRIDS)’ hlflintyk Iluttnr nnil lllllnl‘ . . . . . . .. In Blue I. unrl ox I. II Oct _ it-Po. Child's Snt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . In Blue Lined Box 1.25 T h Paste e per feet massage for the gums, because the gen- erous, bubbling foam loves them with the KNIVIB Eloh . . . . . . . .. I In Blue Lined Box $0.80 I In lllue Listed Box .86 Rot of its: . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 In Blue Llnril Box I 0.00 Butter. Lurnn . . . . . . . . . . . . lIutter, Hmnll Iml. Butter Spreader .. most: soothing prophy- . . ~ . . . . . .. . . n 2.1m (scrim n) Hfleliii. '31 iaoe lactic: and keeps them. iin m... Knlven ........ .. .. n u. Ina-k Box ll-ll firm and healthy. Ill-I Del. Knives (Main) .. g In s»: :3: Ililnbtilfle... .. In no x_. ' 1:» M56. lilac: (ntu .. 0 In Burk Box 0.00 U“ u d” ate Th‘ Ifmh Den. unm- .. . a in Rlfk n»: 4.1a IMPTWQM"! limb. bu. Knlvon (n 0 In Riv-k B»! l-‘lll Emb. Irnlt lnlvrn . l II Buck Box 1.50 74¢)? Eli/alums CIIABLOTTRTOIN. P. I. I. —FOR LATE WEOTIRN NEWI McNeIII Building. Summerside ev- --JUST ARRIVED one cal-load. or Portland ‘Cement now unloading of cedar posts and —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Office ‘is now located in the McNeil] Building; suriptions. news or advertising will —$CHOOL PRIZESP-The Cath- iulic Women's League of Kenning- rton have donated a. prize to each lot the Departments of Kenslngton ,'liigh School to be merited by the meet the prescribed requirements. ——Y Grade “|~_.L Charles waye. [side Fire Department was called 3, Ember, lout yesterday for a tire in one of ;the warehouses on the wharf of Kllessrs. R_ T. Holman. Ltd. There. ‘W218 only slight damage, the tire Margaret MRCLGFBII; 3, Lillian‘ _.ENGAGEM,ENT_ A Havan Grade v_1- “m” Mcmnaidi Hiwden- iexchanlze has the following: Mrs. 2. "Daniel McDonald lPer-fect attendance — Isabel Edna T Elliott announces the en- gagement of ‘Miss lCntherine Bar- “Montgomery. of l iPriiit-e Edward island. Canada. Mr. . .'»\7'°"ll§°"l9l‘Y lormefll’ will! the Bank of Nova Scotia, is now with ‘announced on was the recipient of Gerald Mr. and Mrs. It. lIudson Montgomery, Sum- leave the Hospital where he has horn confined for six months. He lllllivflvtrllt two serious operations including the hospital staff it is pleasing to éick “bodies! Lt he lie b‘ is right In taking Tanlae. ll person. f. Vegetable Pills for_ constipation. Eastern Guardian l1 Thursday, July lst. 0 ing, etc., e . ."“PAINFULLY iserious accident last week. when the barrel burst witii we all hope that Mr. I not be too long oft the job. I . -—-C.G.l.T.—'l“lie Senior and Juli ior ‘C.G.I.T. groups at Kensingtoii held a demonstration l made strong "Dian diabol- nehn :4 animal nervous luulu program _ Friday evening, April 30th in St. . lMarks Hall. privileged to invite two friends, and E13 l‘ ent of the lSeriior groups. a very interesting program trained by Mrs. D. MaoKenzlo and Mrs. Wm, lhtobean, senior group. program was ‘followed by a Initiation ceremony-Senior Junior groups, solo-Ruby Rogers, Junior group, Camp Fire and Sing Song-Jsenlor Junior group. Three-act comedy- Rounds—by the Juniors, Pageant The accompanists for the evening were Mrs. ‘C.B. Matheson and Miss Ella Simpson. Y. .."A WELCOME VISITOR. - Among the recent visitors to Bristol was the Right Rev. A. A. Sinnott, Archbishop 0t‘ Winnipeg. Though the time of year was not well adapted to getting around re- newing acquaintances, and consid- ering that his trip was saddened by the death of his niece, Sister Mary Alfred. we feel sure that no was very glad to be once again in tho land or his birth. It is many years since HiTGraco romped as u t-hliri on this, our island home. llo still remembers and visits liii those who were his friends in vhildhood. Archbishop slilnoifs visits to his friends, recalls to the writer. the poem, "Dost thou look bat-k on what has been," written by Tennyson. (in Arthur ‘Haliam. Tho two llilos-Memoriam’ to his childhood mate. "And musing in tlio furrow stands, Does my old frlonll remember me." seems to have an answer, "that old friends Each member was the hall ‘was filled to capacity. At‘- a few explanatory remarks l r V (encore) Uke selection, ‘Pageant—i “The Fatal Quest"—~Se‘nior grotto! are the heat friends," as she watchv‘ es the archbishop go from iiouse to house, speaking to his friends once more, seeing the churns or his childhood days. and the school wherein was educated, one of the ‘noblest sons (Prince Edward inland ever produced. in the prime of splendid health, and we hope ii‘! may work many more years in the service or God, and .vislt occasion- Farm. the (lelds in this vicinity, and far- mers are expecting to commence His Grace who is, life, is enjnylilz| l ally this province and the scene, of his happy childhood, Stookloy‘ i-¢Q>——-'- ORWELL NOTE!’ ' The snow has disappeared iromi the spring work on Monday night.‘ owing to the soft ground in ‘fields: Joh-n T. McPherson was obliged to stop hauling a barn for Andrew McDonald. Vernon ‘River. last week. -There were many cases of in grippe here during the past two months but there were no deaths. ——'l‘he snow storm or last Saturday wan a surprise; no doubt it is the forerunner of fine weather for the ‘balance of this mouth. COOKING FRUIT It is bent not to cook fruit 'n iron utensils because this often d18- colors them and ‘iiurte vibe flavor. Granite or enamelware is PP?!" able. -__<o>——-——- TRY ‘TI-Ill ONO! You can give n most delightful flu. vor to qt ‘onion. rer oh which igli served with at‘!!! It's wonderful how soon you really do improve! Tanlac sails right in and puts the system In lighting trim. It cleans the blood, revitalizes the digestlve organs, gives you an appetite for solid food l and makes you feel like a new Nothing will turn the trick quite as fast as Tanlac, made after the famous Tanlac formula from roots, harks and herbs. Buy n bottle to- day Ind get started bank to fulll strength and vigor. Take Tsniac ..'GEORGET‘OW-N HORSE RACES 920l-5-1l-7l‘ “EASTER; AGENT. - Mr. J W. ‘Murdo kl no G dl - ent in Mohtagiie agd vgfilr bllaniolini- out rdermu’ ram‘ °" distmctm") ed to receive news items, advertis- INJURED. —. ell-m. Dav“, Coffin’ f,u.mer_flgher_ le llol an, J. W, llleNauglit; Lat- mflll. ‘Fortune Bridge. met with a '" i—mia Ml‘. Coffin‘ was i-n the act of discharg- ing ii gun which had‘ been loaded Foster. all winter with smokeless powder a results to his left arm. 1h‘. Mc- pmgljsh 1;, _.N_ .Ml¢;[,¢-,;ln_ Eng-i rot-curly been received by Mr and mnaid‘ 5mm“ w" 5ilmm°““‘l “miilish l—H. lMl. Iflabon. W. Jean Mil- " m . Mpg ‘Villmm Mane" or summep dlfisscd the wound. Mr. Coffin “W, Fngnsz‘ 2_w A Darby Ker , _ _ , _ . 1 . . . “Li?” tizirii. from their son, Charles, stut- Al’! 1i ‘ill-ll tlglabie mkll" lgs ""11 i‘? m, Holman’ .w_ 5_ ,M,.I,,,yre_ H_ E, h,“ T“ _ rig that ire has just been able to 9 Pl F96 W99 5- l llfiil "ll M" Orange t-itient occurring at this busy time Pmw" ‘C- A- “m- Heiel‘ n9“- '7" oi’ year is a great drawback, but W‘ ilkwallghll Com“ w,“ Jardinc, English 5-—'.\'. W, “lllite, Vi’. J. Ducheniin. J. A. Jardine; dinglisli 8~S. H. Brown: ill-ditto M. Thompson; ‘don: English l0-iS. C, Gordon. Music—W. —-.ll. E, Foster. C. A. Yeo, Wm. S.iElent. lMPliltyrB, w. J. lluclienllu. .1. willy: Chemistry 1—~K6'"e Iiillmfl"; .\lc.\'auglit; W. Joan Miller; His- Adelaide Humphrey; Chemistry 1a W, J. Diicheniin; T. J. Humphrey. N, It. McLean; Chemistry 2—w- S- Mcintyre; Chemistry ZIP-‘E- 5- Gm‘ Chemistry 4—W. S. Moln- tyro, E. S. Giddirlga; Geoiofly 1- Ettu M. Thompson; Biology la-J. .A. Jnrriine; Zodlogy 3—~W. 811410111- tyre; Faculty of Law (Final Year) Mary M. lMclntyre, Montague, only iSilllIfi student in this year. passed in all subjects, leading her year in two major subjects second in a third. ISeoonrl year-W. E. Darby, R. l). Williams. 1.. A. Doyle. passed in all subjects. ‘M11 Williams leading lliS year in ‘BaltkruDtcy. First yelir—'lvi. A. Farmer. Peso- cii ill till subjects. i l i pleasant social hour, during which Parby‘ J‘ W‘ ill“ girls served ice-cream and cakei 9"’ , I , Prograni:—Chorus——‘iMaple Leap-hirer; Government Ju-W. A. Dally, and ‘N. w, White. J. Government 6-Mary M. ‘Illnlntyffl; ‘ Philosophy iPhilosophy 3—-C. l?‘ group, Chorus-l —~Confederation, National Anthem. . ‘Tuesday, 11th May. .' degreeof-LLB. Mn. Geo. Ball, J17 Gray Sr. London. Ont. After a spell of Grlppe or flu. when your system is all run down Iand your legs are so weak they can hardly hold up your body, atartl son. Believue; mour C. Gordon. Georgetown. (‘Artsy-Etta M. Thompson, Belie- vue. ‘Bertram Moore. Union King's County; Seymour C. Gord- oii. Georgetown. Bellevue _; I Distinction Llst Faculty of Arts Island Griilluates From Dalhousie University The following is a corrected list of the Island students ‘who will Braduate at Daihousle University Convocation at (Halifax, today Faculty of iaw-illlhry M. Moln- tyre, Montague, who receives the (Faculty of Arts-Etta ‘M, Thomp- C. Bertram Moore. Union Road, King’? County; Sey- lCerttflcntes of Great Distinction rCel-tillcates of Distinction-C. Road, Avery Prize~—tEtta M. Thompson, Latin 4-Etta M. Thompson. Belle- vile; Suminerside; English 9-—S. C. Gord on, Georgetown; Economics 5—C. .__- B. Moore, Union Road; Philosophy |3-C. B. Moore, Union Road; Etta lM. Thompson, Bellevue; ‘Philoso- lphy 11—-lS, C. Gordon. Georgetown; Geology llellevue; Zoology il-Wiliiam S. Illclntyre, Montague. Pass LletlArts and Science (With-i Latin 2—H. E. Foster. C. A. Yco, Holcn ~‘ll Foster, C. A. Yen. J. A. Jar? (line, S. ‘ll. Brown; French 2—<ll_ E. Darby, C A. Yeo, llfPllll Adelaide lluniplirey tory 1a—~N. R. llloLealt; History 2 made by Marian lMillmglL presld. —-Kcltie Holman, S. ll. Brown. Ade |lnillc lllumphrey; History 2a—-E. S. was rendered IlGiiIrlinuSI by the ‘girls who are being skillfully Ieltimphl-ey; History 8-8. (T. Gor- don; Economic 1—W. S. McIntyre; N. W. White. S. H. Brown; Econo- - mics 5—‘C. ‘B. Moore H. -‘C.B. Mather-ton of the Junior grouplL C‘ I, “more. s C Gordon; w M Thompson. W. J. Duclicmiii. ‘S. H‘. Brown; Moore: ~and and Science ‘Lntin 2-10 A_ Yeo, Port Hill; English 2——K. K. Holman, 1-—lEtta M. Thompson, Latin 1—Adelalde Humphrey; . llegg. W. A. Darby, Keit- M. 'l‘hornpsnii,' Greek 2 lHelcn Brigg. W. A. Kellie liolman, Iftigilsil 3-—J. A. can Miller, History 17 History 5-—A(lelalde ; Government tiooullultlll. c. A: Archzie1ilogy—-\V.Jeaii Mll- W. McNauglit: l-Vl’. J. Duchemin; Moore; Etta Philosophy S—-C. B. Philosophy ll-is. C. 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