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"2~ I I .l r il* 1' 'l ' /*§l.;\l I Oi Dx way tiqll mall tolli; umm :mtl the 1 Tllllll O'i Of qi Gmll 'ing 1 ,nlgln $1,504 ‘ees a famil :tee c llhde _wher O'I QED ez 111158 ,Tues prob im. t tion ` nate been woul P00. _‘gr -». ...-. . . ,, , --.l..~.a.-_~ - *e~r:ri 1 l I “1 ra&;»;¢§-=»~a-.3 -W T -..=j 1»~`~Té.l"q`7 -I-T435 _. .zx;.~,.,~,< a-. =-»_»-.- *ao .--_qs um`~.~‘-.1 -5..... .<1 _ .:~1-wsu. _ 3. '-Ji. E .. " ' .. Ji- ri-». - v ‘ _ " _ . ' \ \ . . I ' =wEl>Nl-:soAy,____| __=____{___ cj ° h i T21 § 1;.. ' . . . l A . oalunceli dish 'l`nl:na‘s nothing like PEP Bran Plaines. With milk thcy’re almost a perfect food. Rich in whole- wheat nourishment. Healllzflal because they‘vo just enough hrall to be mildly inxailve. And the flavor-why ia’a the famona flavor of Pep. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. relic” of \ I slsrlallll clumullll ..’l'R-EE! FREE!-One large col- ored glass Mixing Bowl with each ninety-eight pound cotton bag Robin Hood Flour. 3932~5-9-Iii. ..'CllUlwB NOTICE-Cardigan Presbyterian Church, Sunday, ser- vices, May 15th, Service at Cardigan ll a. m.; service at Lome Valley, 3 p. m.; Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Min- ister will preach. ..°S'l'. ANDREWS PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH, Montague, Sunday, May 15th, Service will be held in I Good music. ::Mi1ler's Worm Powders were de- vised to promptly relieve chL‘dren who suffer from the ravages of worms. It is a simple preparation warranted to destroy stomachlc and intestinal worms without shock or lnJu.ry to the most sensative system. They act thoroughly and painlessly, and though in some cases they may cause vomiting, that is an indication of their powerful action and not of any nauseating property. MOUNT HERBERT SCHOOL Report of Mt. Herbert Bchool Grade X-1 Elizabeth Jenkins, 2 Marion Rayner, 3 Helen Jenkins. 4 Pearl Jones. 5 Alma. Rayner, 6 Mary Monaghan. Grade VIII-1 Keith Jenkins, 2 Ralph Rayner, 3 Marion Wood. Grade VI-1 Gordon Livingstone. Grade V-1 Beatrice Jenkins, 2 YIESTEIII GUARDIAN _i -SPECIAL 'f bar 36 in. Faml !"en°1ns.Iveeed 4. 6. 6. 7. 7. 'I in stock at Brace's. 2946-5-10-21. -SPECIAL 1 bar 38 in. Full Heavy No. I Frost Tightlock Farm Fencing sold only at Braoe's. 2946-5-10-21. -FREE! FREE!-One large col- ored gliss Mixing Bowl with each ninety-eight pound cotton bag Robin H0061 Flour. 2932-5-D-31. . -DIRECTORS ABRIVE - Mr. Fremont of Quebec City,.and Mr. lkiintberg of Manitoba, arrived in the evening at 'I o‘clock. Rev. Alex! summemde on Monday "mms to R' GIb°°°» Mmm” Wm P’°°'°h‘ attend a directors meeting of the Canadian National Fox Breeders' Association at their head office in Sulnln'erside. S. -SUMMEBSIDE POLICE COURT-In the Summerside Police Court on Tuesday morning four drunks appeared before Acting Stipendiary Magistrate, D. 0. Stewart and were each fined five dollars and costs. Two vagrants were given a suspended sentence. S. -WEEKLY' CARD PARTY-The regifllr weekly card party or C. M. B. A., Bummerslde, was held on Monday evening. There was a won by Miss Ella McNeill and Miss Clara Gallant. The gentlemezrs prizes were won by Joseph Gallant and Cecil Carver. B. -PASSED EXAMS-Messrs. Ed- ward Amett and Frederick Large of Bummerside, have successfully pus- ./ / / . / \__ 7 for months of March and April: 3°°d “tt°“d““°°- Th” lmzes WC" I X I .lfflw " vlvlnn Munn, 3 Kenneth Jenklns, ed the examinations of the Prince ’ 4 Mnrlel Mnnn_ Edward Island Bar, held in Char- BUNDFOLDED grade 1v_1 wllfred Dngcoll, 3 lottetown recently. Mr. Amett has , S Mn-sign wond, 3 Eileen Inga, 4 entered the law office of Mr. E. c°‘m5°1“D°-11't Y°l1 k!1°W Wh” 8 Kathleen Rayner, 5 Evelyn Mlmn. H. Strong, K. C., of Surnmerside ‘ WU" °1 1"' is f°f? erase 11-1 Robert Driscoll. 2 and Mr. Large. it is understood. Witness_Yes. It'g a place where Olive Livingstone, 3 Jean_W0od, 4 will study at the law office of Mr. they dispense with Justice. Arnold Burhoe. Claire Campbell ot Charlottetown. l Grade I Sr-1 George Jenkins, _*S 2 Miriam Ings. _- I Grade I Jr-1 Chester MacEach- S. -MATINEE PERFORMANCE - I E Y E S I 6 H T ,» inflatherine MacKl.nnon. Teacher. 3| ltllrgemxhllizlrilgzrpgifdeiiliigoli 1:? Jai; Exllwllllmoll , -l I .i‘§.?3”?.Y'°.§.°i§:.:“.i‘I.‘“';*;3;$L°.§; ebriffif' 'nd "'”"'°' "1"" I I N M E M 0 R M performers after the play was over enjoyed a. well deserved treat of H- J- 0 N THE LATE THOMAS McMA}ION icecream and cake. The play was op;-Ong;-n|,r -_ an excellent one and gave much L °"'" Wm* citizens learned with regret Sun- credit to Miss Brace, Miss Jean day evening of the sudden death of Wright and Miss Strong, who train- i_~ I Mr. Thomas McMahon, a well ed the little girls; also to Miss “Wm lnmwn ,nd nlghly 1-especten resident Meadows, the musical director. B. ' °+*°‘+°'*°**'°*****++ of this city. He was about his usual ~ - Z EED UATS We have a quantity cl ‘md 11°F"/Y rer-leaned WHITE SEED OATS N0. 1 quality. Inspected and lagged by seen Inspector. O-044 WHITE BANNER. (Island Grown.) Victvry (Island Grown.) WHITE BANNER (Import. ed.) #40-OOO#-§%%§-Q0-of-#Oo ro O-Q O4 ABUNDANCE ilmliorted.) Cali and see these OATE prices right. Seed Oats are likely to be scarce. ORDER NOW at our SEED STORE. Queen Street. artcr & Do. LIMITED Headquarters for Seeds and Seed Grain. i 'O-¢'O-O-6-O-Q-0-0-Q-+0-4-+6-0-O-Q-450-QQ-4 MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ls cull llosal A Sanitary white or colored Bath Tub with Pedestal Lavatory and Toilet Combination to match up will give your home a new life. GET 0i'R PRICES then you will not hesitate having the work started. Prompt Service Satisfaction guaran- teed on all our work. J ohbing done by quail- ~ ' fied workmen. FRED N. TllMll0ll Phone 893-J 80 Grafton St. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre. -lu 1 1 I duties until one week'ago and his death came as a. great shock to ll!- The late Mr. McMahon was born the city of Charlottetown. He was for some years employed on the boats of the Navigation Coln- pany and for the last. number of ears he was night-watchman in the him known and respec y and his kindness and hospitality gained for him a host of friends in every part _of the province. His two children, Bernard and Mary died some years ago and he leaves behind him a sorrowlng wife to mourn the loss of a. kind and loving husband. He is also survived by a. brother and sister, Mr. P. J. McMahon and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Millan of Charlottetown. Clears Skin of Blemishes _The Perfect Antlsarptie Treatment lt ia ao easy to rid your akin of pimpin. blntcbcl. blemishes. Just apply tha para cool- lng llqllhl D.D.D. Clear lad ltainleaa, its looihing alelnenil penetrate the akin and quickly drive away the irritation. ITCHING BTOPB INSTMNTLY. A Bile bottle proves its marie or your druaaiat lives Icur money bank. Baird Dru Store. Foster Drug Store, Jfahnson lil Johnson Worthy's Drug Store &GGGOO+%4 ¢ EYES TESTED ‘ 0690049504-6-Q-O E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street Professional Cards MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Omoo: ll! llslsmonll Street MON!! 'I0 LOAN . ' ' Prohibition Commission l mu.n.slus.cmm....,cbn.| lcttotown. ~ , las. I. alsbenald. West St. Poten. I ' .lclln Simpson. llamiltca. L lend all information regarding -LOBSTER FISHING IN MAL- PEQUE BAY-Mr. T. M. Linkletter, in mch,bucto_ N_ B__ 5|,,f_y.,|x yum' who is a prominent lobster packer Iago and was a life-long resident of and has lobster factories in the vi- cinity of Malpeque Bay reports that the lobsters are coming in better for this time of the year than they were last season. The size on the average is not large. The price for 51% canning has not yet been deter- Hjs exemplary christian me madel mined as the dealers generally wait ted b am until they ascertain the catch for the season. Although the catch is good in the bay it is no indication of the catch around the coast as Malpeque is land locked. B. -HIGH TRIBUTE T0 Tl-IE LATE MBS. ELIZABETH CANNON -Ven. Archdsacon White, D. D., at the close of his sermon on Sunday evening in St. Mary's Church, Sum- merside, paid a very high tribute to the late Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon, who was a life long member of the Anglican Church. He spoke of her beautiful character and her happy Y faculty of making friends and hold- ‘ing them. Of her devotion to her church and her untiring ministra- tlbns to the rick ln the fulfillment of her duties in her chosen profes- sioli His reference ta Mrs. Cannon fwas particuhfly appropriate as it lwas Mothsr's Day. Rev. Dr. White |also spoke oh the duty of every child to honour their moth? not only on Mother's Day, but every day. His sermon was on the As- lcellsion. B. I ___ GLAUSES FITTED 'I -onaroluclu. oourasr -_ A very interesting Oratorical Contest look place in Bedeoue United Church, on Mondiy evening, May second, under the auspices of the ~‘*“'°***‘*‘*°*******+*~ lw. c. T. U. mv. Mr. arcnlbals iactcd as chairman. A choice of two subjects "Why I am a total Abstain- _“'“ ___"_ ' “W Drink" were given to the young! seam: can-ge so-ees bald' D°\‘°1hy Dawson and wlaa . nnsomu . Ben chose __The Evus of strong sented W m me makers by M". sirable Dart of the town. S. Y vv\-¢`g\¥ @@@@@@r»w@@@ ©@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@© © © © @@@_@`@`.`@'@@@'@@`@@@@@@@@@@§@@@ © © ©4©'© ©‘© let" and "The Evils of Strong_ _ _. _,._ . A V. 1 ( Men’s Week’-» May IZUI l~9fh ¢ \ . 1 I ' SAL OF Ml: WEAR . ' ‘ . -il Mr. Man this is your opportunity to clothe yourself from- head to foot at 1/Z regular price. On checking up our diffefent Men’s Weill' Departments we find that we have 3_b0ll¢ $20,000.00 too much stock; to reduce same we de- clded to offer you real Bargains, just imagine the time you need the goods you can get them at 1/_; Price. Don’i; hesitate, come at once. First choice always the Best. Come early, come often. ` . . I ._» 50 Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits, Regular value $15.00 to $30~00at % prim gf Yfmng Men’s Tweed Suits. Regular value $18.00 to $30.00 1/2 Price A special line of Young Men’s Top Coats clearing at % P;-leg 7 only Men’s Leather Windbreakers, clearing at . . . 1/2 Price 7 only Men’s Plus Fours, extra good value, clearing ai; % Price F' l 3;' B°Y S Tweed S\1i¢S.resu1ar value $15.00 to $18.00. clearing 1/2 Price A11Men's Negllgee shirts recalling from $3.00 to $6.50. clear- 1/2Price alt’len’s and Boy’s Pullover and Coat Style Sweaters, clearing 1/2 Price AllMen’s Silk Underwear retailing from $2 55 to . . $4.00, clearlngat..................................... 1/2 Price Odd lines of Men’s Pyjamas clearing at . 1/2 p|»;¢, Special lines in Men’s Silk Underwear . . . . . . 19c, 29c and 39;; Men’s Fur Felt Hats latest sha.des.`Regular value $5.00 and $5-00-C1@aF1I1gat..1/2 Price 'i Other Lines We Are Dffering at Special Prices for Men’s .Week I.Ien'sNegligeeShirtSpecil Men’s Fancy Hose Specialsa.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .I 846' gscég-Mgggand “'29 Men’s White Service Handkerchiefs. Special Price .I ° ° I I ° I l ‘$1 08 and 39° Men’s Balbriggan Combinations. Special Price ._ .. . I ° ° ' I I I ° ° ° ° Q5 per dn" Men’s Work and Fine Suspenders. Special Price .. . .° I I I I ' I I _ ' I I ° 35c and 899 Young Men’s Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit with extranpairl it-rilllsergz pegggér' ia,lPrice........................................ L ' ' _ A special line of Men’s Standard Blue Serge Suits sl' ° I ' ° u ° ' ° ' ' ° ' N ° ' ' ` "$1998 . Itgle & double breasted $18 00 A 7 - a ciI.‘i.‘.'§.`1’§‘i.f§“.’f‘Ti.".‘T7 T’i.”.‘f’T‘ff f}.".".’.ifi.”if”.. .S.“.‘fSf’.'_"_g.““" ”“‘“° *28'°° ‘° tiigl, See our table of Men’s Work Shirts, reg. value $1.25. I I ° I ° I ' ° ° ' ° A splendid assortment of Men’s Tweed Caps. Reg. vgIIfe%75c ((;Te§l?i1m;T: hr Men’s Work Shirts, khaki color and blue. Regular value 750 Cleari gt U H c Men’s All Wool Socks, heavy weight for the working man.. Reguligra Pairsfor$100 A special line of Men’s Blue D ni O ll , i 3 ’ Men’s Khaki Overall Pants, si;es!Il0 tilezz. SCTe;‘i‘Tn3g6zIi) 44' Special Price ' ` ......._........... 2 A Cearing Line of Men’s Spring T t , R 1 1 » , Other Special Values not adveiliisigdi ahileoIlI°5Ii)i(g't§g1?e0ci)uri3lI?llIl{lg,i:‘§,&]£ ' ‘ ' ' ° ° ‘ $1°';’|° ' ~ ~ ~` DRY YOU We . Remember tile Date, Sale Starts TNIIRSDAY Morning, May 12th, at 9 0'(;|,,¢|¢ ,M |:|,,i,|m . lm lsll. ll ss.ac P.ll. y _ /, S I The One, Price B ' ’ ‘ St°r;J I For the Best in Mqn?\§earLTn. 5;", P;:tt°cZI:ryb°dy_ The Yf.M. 0. A. Canvas is Being Made '|'o¢|;y...|)¢ gym, part. .- , . 1.= f"_,==fi. N1 2 ©©©©©©©@@©@©©@@@@@@@@@@@@©@©@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@©@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@AananaandAonAA-__-__ Q- ` *ul i f' Y - f- f -f_....‘f1 _ - i;Y _`© Sf6W8.l't & l.0WfI19I’ people and ot the live contestants ‘_ _ _ _ -ED 5'l'EWABT.K C- ‘taking part, the four young ladies, /@“ 0 O ' ` ` ` ` ' “ ' ‘ ~ ° - ~ Q - ~ _ . ._.©_©>` ©©©©@ ©©©© ~ ~ asaals'i~'iavg°.Ii(¢ii.Yl£ln1l?¢l:Ins.erc. MM” E” w°”""°" H°’°" "in" h I T I I A _ _ I. I _ _ _ _ _ SP0ke on "Why I am a Total Ab-iw, Q, T. U, Two solo; were most elaine'-" A11 five sneakers. by their ...manly named during lbs eve- Csfefullv Prepared addresses, mow-fm; by Misses nleen Dawson ana ed splendid ability and mem and wlblnes _vn-lent. A vel. bl mem were very highly commended by|w gn; Judge; was moved by Mm ,the Judges. mv. l. w, A. Nicholson .loan Davison and mended by un. 0! Sllmmersiiie and Mr. Brewer Auld"d|-eng gf omgratulstiona wen giv. of Pl-eetown. First place was award-'len by the Judges than the meeting wo contestants will go in Char- .after which th! Judges and all who aaausotlrra soaool. is Moten, 4 nets ucnmle lf. ii E; Drink" while Mr. Don Bradshawllloraoe Wrightin behalf of Bedeque ...yn-._ qqnfgg sheen nf gum. _.Mr L W swam. who hu ""*” ' aiu' Iv“'1 3'1"* M°I““i"' menace is attending the confer- been in Nova seein relitlle winter |:b,,u°'mn,||n,' I' tm am" M” °' L” I ence Bxanelsu the United Church months, has returned to Summer. of Amr lthool for the month 01140 Il!-u_ll lyme mio” meeting at New Glasgow. Piciau side and has taken a Position with 0;-ng, 35...; num, “°m..y’ 3 md mm mum” (°qu.|)' 3 An County, N. B., this week. She is one Mr. P. L. Bowness, photographer, 5, Am.” nm". 3 aww” "U m__ nk umm ~ ‘ ‘mm M°!;“°_ geiiiwlsl br iifbthizlahmgn the A _" ev- . _ ' - I ,ol-ass 1- omit mmm: 2 of ,.,,,,,h Bedeqm ML C_ B_ _MMM Hmmm. some .hm “_ m num “nm mum 8 mb “-:i:.-.vE|:;l- Tags; gg lx-1 amuse non-lucy. .m¢;¢;’s¢'omnu.'a oouelu Mc ' ' ' VU!-lllayl¢eeKinnon,Kinao,il.4lh!,l¢¢Isaae. ~ *_* "°°¢*Y-H~f°P°f¢l"1°¢hehuhl»zu»ywm»oy.aJ¢muusxm. rural: azabaam.-lslfred A -Mr. Willis Warren has sold his new scoring pcqqosg wmplgud ng um - adm* nam.” | ed to Mr. Don Bradshaw and these ‘ielosed with the Nstional~Antllem recently finished house on Beaver his race track and that it has been qu” vm.; 3|” ;¢°n.|' ,_ ‘”.Tmmtnk3'¢°uI M. . '_ _ ’ Y' 2 N _ mmm to me pm m me MMM pm me mm 'D the "r__:oen,B":*nnni;nl:;': l;:r;.:g;:rbv¢c 'by all me bfbmlnmz wary unable. a noisy ,ou-rur.l-llifreae stew-l. 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