our/Iva TOGS FOR VICTORIA DAY No matter how you spend the holiday—motoring—fisihing ——*picnicing, on links, working in the garden at home—we can help you to greater pleasure andicomfort, by supplying you with the right sort of Wearables Men’s Khaki Pants with belts loops and cuffs at bottom, just right for rougfh outing . $2.25 Khaki Duck fishing coats with corduroy collar and plenty of pocke-ts, plain or Norfolk t0 $10.50 ‘Boys’ Long Khaki Pants with cuff and belt loops, all sizes for all aiggg of bQyS_ $1,530 llllfl $2 (l0 Men s Outing Shirts $1.25 Men’s shirts with attached collarin nice stripes of mauve blue or black on a white ground T-his is a splendid shirt, com- fortable, easy and well fitting, just the thing for any sort ‘of outingneed-s..'.................. $1!" Khaki Moleskin Pants with belt loops and cuffs, all sizes _ , $2.75 Men’s Fawn whipcord pants, tough strong and warm, just right for a fishing trip . . $4.25 ‘Men’s Flawn wihipcordibreeoh- es, laced below knee, all sizes a grand outdoor garment ~. . $3.75 Men’s shirts of good weight of Men’s cream oatmeal or pique Khaki-Duck, with iattaclhed col- shirts with a-ttached collar lar, all sizes .......... .. iill-Fl" .. ----$1-35 "ml 51-50 GOLF HOSE for men in a great assortment of colors, with many attractive turn over top designs, at $1.00 to $4.25 per pair. Ncxv capsifor men in all the latex-t blocks, tweed and velour cloth at $2.00, $2.50 and up Plain Fuji Silks $1.09 Friday and Saturday we offer you this opportunity to choor: the quantity you want of these enormously popular FtlJ I silks, a wonderful wearer, smart and very stylish, in White, Qruim, Yellow, Sunset, Trianon, Flesh Pink, Salmon, Old liose, Lavenfiar, Jade, Copenhagen, Sand, Tan, Brown, Geranium, Henna, Grey, Orange, Alcazar, Navy and Black. ~€RIDAY and SATURDAY .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-09 Per yfllll ALL WOOL SUITING FLANNEL $1.65 YARD . _ Fifteen (lifferent colors in this popu ar fabric, 54 inches wide, dura le, handsome, stylish mat- erial y“ . f » “ l f th FUJI and FLANNiBL. We shall be plgeyilslezt‘; ‘ti? sghdailnlfgrdsbgi reteurn mail. These Prwes yoffei‘ yo“ an opportunity much underth-e ordinary value. Ladies’ Fashioned first; Hose _ Ladies Mercerized l-isle hose M - m l“ “l” criitoriiisizi: wide and narrow rib-the new i cl an tome 6 P9 colorlngs at 75c colors at only. P81‘ Pa" Ladies Tlirea-tiSilk Hose, one of our leading values-aartid , just the handsome stylethat everywell dressed woman wan s. The colors are Faiwn, Airedale, Log Cabin; Wlllle, P011891?‘ PearLperpalr.-".'~_.“ f-..--c--o'-- o Boys’ tweed caps in the very newest “shapes, mostly in smart new tweeds. .. $1.00 iind $1.25 ALL SILK PONGETTE 59c PER ‘YARD _ A small quantity of tlhis splendid silk, in natural pongee shade, onily about 50 yards left 590 yd I i l . onnoolluaolelll I. \ h. Fran mmwrmro " A GUD’ l iliiiiiisifiii —3HOP from Holman’; C ‘ ' I- —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page 3 is available. ll- ._ENTERTAIVNED. - The Mis- aion Band of the Baptist Church was entertained at the home o! Mrs Pogson on Friday afternoon. _aoai.u ‘Hoop FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail. Helium's. 761-1-6tf. Summerclde. —ELEOT OFFICERSm-The an- nual visitation of Grand Lodge Of- ficers to King Hiram Lodge. A. F. & A. M., was held in the Summer- sIde Lodge Rooms Monday even- ing. Among officers present were: G. M. Wm. C. Lawson, P. G. M. John Proilft, Alberton. G. S. Capt. Kemp. and Sr. G. \V.. W. J. Drake, Charlottetown. -SUCCE"SSFUL PLAV.—A very nice pluy was put on at 130N190 Union Hall on Friday night last, when the 0‘J..cury Dramatic Club presented their four-act drama. "Dora Thorne." Although the night wns not very favorable the hull who filled nearly to capacit)’ M"! good order was kept throughout the per- formance and tho way theacfors and actresses did their parts was (lXCGiilil uiul reflects credit on the club. Mr. A. J. Mathiesoii, acting ha manager of the club exprsessed a few words of thanks and cop'- gratuliited Borden residents on iiuving such a very nice hall, one of the nicest in the Province. The music, which was furnished by tho (Theory Orchestra was just grand, being composed of Albert Noonan. on 1st violin, and Russel Whit ey an 2nd; Mrs. Vernon Mubthe B. pianist, and Clifford Ellis on the drums, which he certainly manip- ulated well. Following were the characters and those taking purt: Stephen Thorne, a farmer-W. E. Turner; Rnlph Holt, u young furni- er-Hurold Jelly; Dora Thorne, Stephen Th0rne‘s dmighten-Mrs. W. G. Bernard; Valentino Charter- iH, an heiress.——LilIinn Jelly; Linn- el Dar-re, Ronald's coiisin,—F‘. C. Ronald Helena. Lord Earle’s wife. -— Mrs. George Sheen; hard Earle, of EurlescourL-fi. L. Sheen; Bridget, an lrlsh servant-Mrs. Claude Blow; Lillian Earle, child-Annie Carrutliers; Lillian Earle, young lady, and Ronald Earlefls daughter. ~Rethii Campbell; Lord Alrlle. I.lllliin's suit0r,—~A. C. Clow; Hugh l-‘ernleiy, u young sailor, —— Louis Bernard. ~-—---Q0>-—-—-—- |‘ PERSONALS ~Mrii. (DrJMcEwen of 0'Leury is vhslliilg Ur and Mrs J. F. Mc- iNcill, Suiiiiiicrsldc. l ' ~~.\1iss llzigiizill, of New Zealand lls viciiiiig .\ii- and iMi-c w. w. lSiuiih, Suiiinicrslde. Eastern Guardian h ....-'*SHOP from Holman’; Catalog. ..*“LAND SALT to arrive. Book, your order now. M. C. McGowan. Kllmuir.” " 1128-5-20-41 ....'-*IN SiT. PATRICWB HALL, SOIIHB, on Friday evening. May _22iid. the Sourls will present the three act comedy driimn, "Mommy's Lil’ Wild Rose" attendance, 1113 5 19 2i ....’°‘EASTERN AGENT.—.\'ir. -l. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items, advertising, Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. .- BlllHtREll Willi EiJZEl/ili IN RASH” Face Was Disfigured. Hoaied by Cutioura. “ Sofie time ago I was bothered with eczema which hroko out on my face in a Illh. I fool: no notice of if at first unill the trouble began‘- io spread and the irrllmloii nulcd me to ICflfCh. My {ace wu dllfig- ured and the trouble lucked about . three monfhl. "I u-ied different remedlel bu! _ none seemed to do any good. l i hard about Curlcuru Soap ondl Ointment and 1mrchlueu some, and " after using this: cakes of Cuflcuri - Soup and one box ul’ Cuilcun Oi \-, merit I wad completely htlkg." (Signed) Mia! Glndyn PahLS 3- '. 31in Sh, N. Milwaukee, Wia.. Sept. 29, I924. Una Cuflcun to elect your akin. Dramatic Club . i1 cal skill and tender _ failed to prolong her life. Deceased ._L08T - Between Wellington and Richmond a book of Trout Flies, Finder please leave with E. F. Gander at Araennult and Guud- at. Limited. Welllnston- 115015-20-21 ._NAMES ‘mixeo- 1n nor-um; the characters in me vlflv Moll"? staged by the Borden Dramatic Otub. “The Old Dairy Wimmead- Miss Annie McDonfl-ld itook the rm of Maud Jason. the niece. 811d MP5 John Murray ilmt of Ruby the W814 both characters being excellentlY portrayed. _~GUAR-D|AN REPRESENTA- TlVE.—The Guardian's Western representative has an office on Wuur Street, Summerslde, next to‘ Laurence Gandhi's Tailor Shop (and directly opposite (he Gnlluut Crockett block)—his phone numliei is 233. Hc Is an experienced neura- papermun, capable of giving ad» verilslng counseland service, etc... and will be pleased to receive news. subscriptions or advertising. Struck Blind While at Dance LOHDON, May 20. -— While lit- iciulliig n dance promoted by tho North London brunch of the Excel- sior Philanthropic Society at the Eric Barnett, 19, who Ilvei-i in Com- mercial road. 1d,, was suddenly stricken with blindness. He had been dancing earlier, but. when the blindness seized him ho was sitting down. He was taken at once to the London Hospital, where it was Jounu that he had hemmorhage be- hind the eyes. “Strangely enough, the dance WLIS oii behalf of the hospitals." Mr. Leon Silver, secretary of the Ex- cclulor Philanthropic Society, who was present at the dance, told a Daily Mail reporter. "The young miin was ‘himself a keen hospital worker." ,_ iwl A specialist stated that ‘such cases of sudden blindness are very rare. He recalled the case of Pro- fessor John Harley, who was struck suddenly blind about 60 years ago in o. similar imnnner. He remained ‘lllillfl for several years, but {IBM- mc-nt eventually restored his sight. —-—--¢-O-§———— MAY CLOSE OIL WELLS MEXICO ‘CITY, May 20.—A gen- oriil strike is threatened in the oii regions, according to reports received at labor headquarters Iii-re. in consequence of tho wur- fare now going on ibetweerr the workers unions affiliated with the Mexican regional confederation of Ialior and those adhering to the federation of workers. The struggle has already resulted in the killing o1‘ one workman and the wounding of several. 1i. is reported that the lflfge llotroleum interests are con~ _-tcin»plnting n suspension of Opgra. tionu unless labor conditions Im- prove. IN MEMORIAM lMiISG ANNIE GLEASON The dewih of Miss Annie Glea- sou. daughter of iMr. and Mrs, 1119513"? morning under circumstun ces particularly sud. While oii u vii-i it to her aunt, Mrs. J .H. Monngh- an, she contracted Ia grippe. from which she was apparently recover- ing, when pneumonia set In; and though treated with the best medi- nurslng. iill was a italented young Indy, of a very kind and sunny fllnpnslilon.” . and her presence was always the centre of pence and happiness, Her rludden death at the early age of nineteen is a terrible blow to her parents and family. and exempli- flen the uncertainty of Ilfe and the certainty of death coming at any hour or moment. Her remains Wen; "conveyed to her parents home in "Cherry Valley whence the funeral took place to Vernon River Church yesterday morning. The Guardian . extends sympathy. Mr. J . Augustine McDonald" (Continued from Page 7) Thaw BBOPBB. he said. were mak- ing enormous profits from their illeggl business. If a profit was to be made from the sale of‘ liquor. he felt that the Govern- ment should be entitled 1o it. and not the, bootlogger. It wan useless to continue imposing fines llflplc w! 1m Dz HAIL Adirfuxflln hqi" . ..-:...ia~.."a.":: are-iii» Culicuru Shula; Stick Ila. Pratt's Saturday Afternoon Bargains voun LAsr came: ri-ue comm: SEE BARGAIN COUNTER} One Showing oonutlonll 81.00 values. ‘I'm other oodl- uuriing lac Cpoolllo. enrumuv v. I- mmune} 1b fr: . . , ‘T l ’ I w.‘ anon m: i iépon U19 offenders unless were nee were greatly Increased orn jail sentence them." He (urther sold: ‘fIf ‘the Prohl-bitlon Act In its iproaont form cannot be enforced. it is time the proper authorities made It their burl-noes to place: i law on the statute books that could ha enforced." ,Whb Qio Ill B“ tho Prof!" , Thntw r. McDonald's popl- erc u mi to be my , o from ta lhoufd go to Chi" substituted for Fiusliuiy Park Paluls de Danie.- rlvnl organization, the general con- ' Theo. Gleason, Cherry Valley, took . ‘with specialties and orchestra in "Plaw l" 1MB ell)’ 11l- illl enrly hour _ ., , . -,. . , .. s =-_ l w . l. . j heifer business wear. The well dressed woman has come to appreciate the value of a knitted dress or suit and her wardrobe is not complete without one, although it was first worn for sport only, it is now the correct thing for street or These smart Suits and Dresses .ome in Fawn, Sand, Grey, Black, Green, etc., trimmed with contrast- ing stripes or bindings. Their neat- ncss is emphasized in their long sleeves and narrow belts. All sizes. A ruu tlliilfi’ LADIES’ READY-TD-LWEAR At Bargain Prices LADIES’ WOOL AND SILK AND - W001. KNITTED DRESSES i AND SUITS $9.95, $10.50 UP ‘ TO $12.50 ~ pattern: trimmed with and buttons. Lldlel’ and Misses Dresses of Printed sllk. Plain Colored Crepe, Satin, Flat Crepe. Price: ranging from $11.00 to .. Many handsome new models Including the fnhlonuble Pntntcd Crepes contrasting colors Allo I largo assortment In Satin Backed Crepel, Flat Crepes, Crcpuie Chine and Canton In light and dark shades. All sizes. .. $39.00 wide selection In iovcly season's most wanted materials and molt successful styles. MILLINERY For Sport, Street and Drcou OCCIIIOHI. A of nah type of hat In the SPECIALS IN CORSETS Values up to $3.75. Clearing at . ......... .. $2.00 Odd lines In up to 36. Very I Corsets. Almost every sin peclal ............................ .. $200 inum. Very fashionable. lai price Ladies’ Silk Stockings. Just ln-thc much wanted fur miliiq 2 or 8 inches wldo In Beige and Plat- 54 Inch nll wool Flannel Suiting, Spec- All Wool Crepe Armure Cloth. prlce- ........................................ -. Specials, in Our Silk and IlresstGoods Department trim- ________________ ,_ 31,55 and colored. All Special Good shades .................. .. 85c |°w_ Very special ‘ . 49c ‘LL PROWSE iiiios LTD. THE BARGAIN CENTRE Latest shades in Braid dress trimmings, fashionable wldfho. Children's fine 4|1 Rib Silk Hose, white Children's Vesta, half ulcevc 25c and 35c sizes ..... .. 90c pair In Ladies’ Sweatcra. Prlceu :10 i 1065-19118. q ,_ 1.. Province as iuo present iruflli- is doing. The spuukoi- would be iii- clliied to support u law for iill‘ in- iioducflon of light wlnc uiui lJUUI‘, with proper restrictions. In the matter of issuing prescrip- tions. the people know Ylify m.“ that tho doctors foduy have lief-n pincer] in u position \\'llll'll nus not of their own choosing. Tlic ques- tion of their prufcsulnnnl practice has bccomc involved. It is very unfnii ‘.0 oust nspersioiis oii the medical profession as some mom - uers hnvc iioiie. They did noi ash for tho piiviloge of Issuing pim- vilimoiis. Au Hon Dr. hlf-Milian has well sold, they are placed In tho position now that il ihey do not give ii client n prescription. he Wl" Bllllllly so to auotlici‘ doctor and get it. The member from O"Leury (Mr. ‘Jr-nruu) criticism] the Government ,tor dismissing the late Prohibition Cimmlsialon. Mr. McD ._~;;.i.1 my“; issue with hlm oi: that Ill-l’. Thc Info Commlulon wn not dllmlaned BY the slawm Government. They Md been lppélnled by o» Bell Qovcrnrmm to fill out the unex- rlrld form mid h the clergyman, who filled one ye r of that term. It III become: any member of the Opposition to insinuate that ihl: members of the prelont Commie- aion weie appointed because they belonged to thpConlorvallve party. Let the member from 0'l.eary cast a glance over the poraonell of the late Commlluion. Ho will find the secretary of the Liberal party - a ‘r: com m! are t p of morality, and they bald» 67g the Govurnmc tfrorn die‘ I ' which will ' ‘- I m to the "it: people or the |. not l0 gentleman who in perfectly honor- _*—'—‘ ulilc und trustworthy—liut who,i nevertheless, ls u “purty" iiiuu. 'l‘liisl fact Mr. McDonald mlllltlfilllfll only iii (irder to show the member lroiii, 0'I.eury that the subject Vlllllllil not have been brought up by lilni at all. One plank of Premier Ilellspliit- form was that there was to l»; no extravagant profits fioui liquor, yo! tho first your he wiis'lu llilltll". his Government took In $50,000 [ioiii that source. In later years the pro» fits fell off, ibut that fiillliig off could bo accounted for when the present Commission cuuic liito power and it was seen whut saving could be made by careful manage- ment. Another plank of Premier Bell's election platform was fhut all liquor imported for medical pur- poses was to he Inspected and iin~ alyzed. and was to be sold at actu- al cost. Did they ever try to put that In practice? Assuming that they did not get as much profits during their Inst year nu the Stew art Government got In 192-1, doe; that leuen the fact that they vio- llild "Wlr Own promlno? It l: only a question of degree; lf they toolcono cent of profit from the nlc of liquor they violated their Pmmlne. (Applause) The Bell Government iiiu with that platform as they did with 9v- c-ry other. They did not want t9 follow It out; it was made 40r- purposo of getting Into power. The were like their leaders in ihe- H lnion Government; their plat was only a "chart." They i ,___,4 sail cast or west, iiorlh or snuthkll‘ did not manor; It “'05 "lllY "election platform"! Returned Soldier! The Leader of the Oiiiioslllo“ '* [erred to returned soldiers ‘ criticised the’ Government for m tuin dismissals made ln 17"‘ W“, departments. The returned all" oru are a body of men who are a’ ceiving and should receive, or” consideration. Mr. McDonald "m convinced ‘that before tho Stowh” Government go out 01' 041"“ ‘M. will have shown the hllll Fell“ which they hold the returned v dlers. Not only should the)’ be‘ pointed to governmental jobs, l“ they should not be P"! o“ “ma”, menial positions they M“ u, given under the Bell (lovernlr: Before long It will be seen tllfllmd Stewart Govzlmrrient has null" returned sol. era t0 B trig-heat iporuid _s in iiic s!" Government. i here 8Y6 "r9? ,4 some vacancies in U"? 5n“ an I Callfldl and-if antiserum”; ,1 Opposition hove the 111W?" n- rat nod loldiera At hclll- " ‘d, proton to have, 4M? “"15 ‘l? ‘ bet ‘r th l1 to irdvown W", '3 thor e 0H2,‘ ‘Pwmlufin ,. returne I W. m” , lions. If they a ' ‘ they any, that lo lose any tl ‘Donald tr [if they - - -‘ 3"‘ This. .. ... ...