». ».' vw uf.- r _ 3 . '_' I2- . ~§rre | il' _n i,.~a:,t° ‘- fi ... , ‘l \. .\: \’¢ ~‘ 'l ..n,_ "!:.§ ' E’-(fn . 7* he `.'i.`i§. T .~'-‘.-. ~ I ., . . 1-. , C .- i 5 l' za 9 ; f" `, I .W . f-3 1 6_5, .- -n | if ., My . .nn _ _._:.__- _|, l J-,H lin. s.- .- ._ -» 5;; .ls l l l _ “|. i ' Frost sieu and was company, Limited, Hamilton, canada M°““t"'i“°“s Golf l . ~|~ _ . 1 f . ll I x _....f_»;;t~=.. .,¢;.,=.,`, -.“¢ws‘-.Ti :L+ J .|_ v `.‘ $ f' 'l ,k .“ .‘~ yi 5 t i i‘-t».~;».»-' i i 2 :f-5- ,i 'l ~ f I ,i v it < l l l i .x ` l 1 i WEDNESDAY g 'mr ct-mnLo'rrn'rowN GUARDIAN 1 I _ _ l _ *L* a :A4 y . [ov lessodlul Tnospnlltlel ` _______ John _; . , .. -Fon Lars wssrum News the -Page 8 is available. tf Chl 1 dua fi* .'- vm/bo ` I S lg y ' a well earned rest in the Char- . ,. . 1 . ing his usual good health and .119 expects to return home when thc '.01 4| I O . ,,-- weather improves ,di .,_. . ' ` i" . -m. ill. . _ C ' ls ' -casacv cHANc.ss. ._ ucv mf , Dr. D. P. Croken. for the past lew nn; _Q ” years rector of St. Dunstan's g g C O u p c Q University, has been appointed pastor at Fort Augustus in succes- Western Guardlan ___ 5C Guardian's Western 'Office is non nu located in the McNeill Building; Water St., Summerside, where sub scriptlona, news or advertising wil ;»;areceived_ The phone number ie -FlECOVERlNG.- Miss Mary Holman. who has been dangerously ill iu the Massachusetts Gener- al Hospital, Boston is consider- ‘V .V ' D s entertained for her recovery. fd IJ -IN GOOD HEALTH. -_His many friends will be overjoyed to hear that Rev. -Father P. P- in Mont Carmel who has been takin lottetown Hospital, is fast regain- -ouannlan oFF|ce. _ 'rue W” ubl improved and good ho e are "ll- Arsenault, the popular pastor oi _-lag -BOW-LING CHAMPION!- :-Gus Gallant. J. H. Burke. Rai -Novice To Fanmens. -“md Will be buying Live Hogs Thru-5. CW day. May ian. and Friday the mn "‘° up to 10 0»c|0ck, Lan nmnmen, oers by Mr. J. J. Gaud or the season.-A. H. 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There is already a healthy membershil and a splendid staff of officers have -been installed. The great est enthusiasm prevails and every thing augurs well for an excellent branch of this worthy orgnnlza tion. It his been decl.!ed to add shower baths to the already well equipped quarters in -St. l'uui'.= Hall. ' ` --TOWN COUNCIL. -The ro year for school purposes. an lu- siderable discussion as to wheth- er a concrete or an asphalt street should be laid on Water Street. On bclng put to a vote Councillors voted for n concrete street .lull Councillors Johnston and Phillips' against. On motion the Purchas- ing 'Committee was authorized to purchase the necessary materials for the new street. Mr. J. IC. Wright was appointed inspector of Chinchilla Rabbits. Au umeml-l ment was passed modifying tht Dog Act somewhat. Mr. Wm, Il/lathesou,’Chlef of the 'Fire Dept. and ‘Fireman McLeod made u strong plea for a better fire alarm system. The matter was promis- ed consideration by the council Con-ncil adjourned until Tuesday night. ---o-o>_l- Use lllnard'a Llnlment ln the atnbles. Course Beckons Alberta Players \BA'NFF‘, Alberta. Can. May 11- Many cities have municipal golf links -but nestled among the 'liftin- ite peaks of the Rocky mountains in the valley of the Bow river. al- most. a mile above sea level. is 11 national golf course. maintained :by the Canadian government for inion 'play ground. Mount Randall, with its almost vertical side of bare rock, ri-sr;-l hundreds of feet along one side of the course while great granite crags stretch in a tumbled mass ost ence gents for Prince Edward County 23440oooasooaoooooaeooomomooaoomeo»»o»» »¢+MH+»¢g ___ __ ___ __ _ .. ________.__ _ . _.___ B LETTER OF SVMPATHY it is lmrll to pnrt. with those we ina: fe;/wvggllh<;,h4:)s;§nnyyi4y;lsnll:dun§l(; some of the _gmmnl “U of wmcn remainder of me evening was spent hgvnmgood( turf. are fl fferent from ,|n name. and mnnm F.0"ow|n8a y ng ~nown to-goifalrchitecturo elsewhere. There are conical To Mrs. ldllnln tfrnuwt-Il, The members of tho W, M. Sfwirty of lluulor ltivor llnllcll t‘hurr:h wish to express to you lholr lleopnst sympathy in tho sov- ore sorrow you were culled to pass through in the death of your denr mother, ‘Mrs Hitvkox. We pray earnestly for you that lu your hour of trial and grief you may he rom- forted ` and sustained with the thought that your loss is her gain and we rejoice to know she was ready when the summons came and is gone to be with Jesus. 'But we sorrow not even an oth- ers which have no hope for if we believe that Jbsna died and rose again \gsn to them also which sleep in asus will God brlng with him. love but wc tromlnonrl you lo the icntlvr t'..llro ol' our' Heavenly Fath- er who has prouill-led to comfort all those who put their trust in Him. 'Siunrfl in lnriiulf ol' the W. M. S. of lluutor River lluitod Church. é-<0->@. ADDRESS AND PRE,SENTATION{j (ln Thursday evening April 29th. a number of the snow-shovellers of! section No.2 met at the home of the foreman -Mr. Benj. Horton. Mt. Albion, and presented him with an address and very suitable gift. The address was read by Haldane Wood is the address: Mr. Denj Horton. Foreman Section N02 shoveilere of the past winter, have W o find that the mountain is sti.l K ' ' 8 €_ Denr|Mr_ ,Hnnnnnz Wn your snow putting. These unusual hummocks 1 n I _ golfer whose approach la-mls out- ggnI:,g;:,d :;°?xn:‘n:nem:mfnn:nci§_ side these miniature mountains. as far as the eye can ptrcoive ou the other horizon towallli the vplains of Calgary. The modest clubhouse lieu just below a gorge where a wild moun- tain ‘river falls over a high if-dge with a roar into the Bow. ’ll‘.'~ con-fluence of waters discards its ows along the edge of the iwlf course, creating a water hazard nt the 18th green Aa the iimpid gurgle of wnlors les away with the progr- ss of thc olfer away from the rvcr. he seems to ‘become likl a. pigmy as t one hole he shoots apparently to the vory side of a crag, only I' IlW8y unds -five 'feet high all nicely rassed but difficult to ua e in hich make the cu-p 'blindfto the leaching staff of St. Dunstanr Mlss EWWA MACPHERSON' M r. ol' sou, ,Y Glen William P.E.‘i, Although hcr conlditiou of health for would have desirul. yet her death was not anticipated and her pass- ing away with almost startling suddenness was u severe shock to het' ters ind llot of Sll 20 years. The sisters are as foil and three half-brothers. Robert B of FUR SALE -wi AT SOURIS_ 1 land. situated on Upper Main St. formsqly owned by the late Wm in situation is magnificent and com mands a splendid view of the sur I wAt.'ren H. KEARNEY .a . , ,Professional Unit tU0MI'0»¢1° ron 1-nu ras-mnrr ll _ The Wellawnrth Unlt prssenl ta rampant aslmtlou af aalolltlll instruments that elablna th Oninmnlrlst io never numplotoly hla Mvllsr exaaminatlan, wlthan ' the pnlllnt loavlnl the nhnlr und 'Til' ln;IlvhI|s;l lnatnamsl Il Ill III I a _ _ Al lmnsartnnt mnlalk of I rg- frlctlnl ontilt la absolute oem. Inathfarhthn patient. . 0 an b ll I I llle hnllaworn- :7:l?”’Il:l.‘p¢|'.' Inst-able »as|..l¢n4 nat uaal Um. :::la.l 'l'1\elo||al'rMN\a so roelhadn, an or asm I ll 'to ,the nsffeq n»m|;r¢ .3 any psalllnt. A nomlnrrhlr palllwll onlin more quiet; ssl cull; A recent dispatch from Boston to and .\‘lrs. Norman J. ~McPhers0n Brooklyn, .Lot 61, P.E.lsiand cou- veys the sad tidings of the death of their ncicc. Miss Ewiun MacPher- n graduate nurse of 138 New- bury -St.. Boston and formeri of the -past few mouths was not is robust as her many friends ows: Mrs Dr. Albert G. Rivett of be U1 Melm" Wm%l°"Y- s|;1rmgflc1.| .Ms;.s., Miss is-any Moi P erson. eurg cal nurse for Dr., ' Goddard, Miss. Christine and Miss " Annie occupying l-ucrative cierlcail -1- \ positions in Boston. Besides these MRS PETER 0. MaeDONALD there are left to mourn her step- I mother, -Mrs. Angus J. McPherson It is with feelings of deepest sor- Boston. Gill/l. and J.A. of Glen of Mrs Peter 0. MacDonald which W.lliam and a large circle of re-lead event took place at her home lativce and friends who will sin~=at P.;-nkes station on Monday The dwelllns hw". barns. audi.-ues or the -Holy catholic church °¢h°,l‘ 0U\bUl|d|'\Ia with one acre administered by her pastor Rev. Kearney. The entire premises srs'hands or its maker. splendid condition, the dwelling] Deceased previous to her mur- the use or eu who visit this domfbelng heated with hot water, and rinse was Guessed in the tsachins electrically lighted throughout. Tnelvrofvsslnn. and by her sterllas ,..,u,,d|,,g coumny and Gu" of Shiextend to the grlet’~atricken hus- |_,w,-ence iband their heartfelt sympathy in A," “lo Mon und .bout ninnihls sad bereavement hut God's <°; ~~- »-,;‘.':.'.:‘. rs. ‘::;“'.::.‘;.“:.r.'.."f:;ist: sod wth a eve premises or sep- ,, 'Italy' ver” wlublm my mark“.with her family in saying. though ou hea t a w ith ndnnlnn on nrnwbnrry enlnurm Lori Thr s In-nb rung sorrow ‘ rc y w o done psf; arm' 'nd °'h°'° |"f°""°u°" Besides a sorrowing husband __ 5°"‘°- P- E- l- .Pt-.ter at .mssnonsld P. P.. ‘Butte ” Montana; James B.. M. L. A.. West St. Peters; 'Donalrl. Blooming . czeng- `[)|ag»nostlc 'Point and three sisters, Mrs C. J. _ ~..___¢_, -ln Price |75.oo ` ' ‘*"' " Grosvenor Tea Service to match Couuvwlrv Pl./vrs flat silver, C.'W. Patterson -,_ E. W. G. H. Taylor W. W. The Rogens Hardware Co., Ltd. , The Brides oflong ago wept ovcr their wedding gifts -- and then put them in the attit. They were nice-and expensive--but ao impractical. Today Brides are more for tu- natc. Silverware is thc gift of gifts __. Cxqnnnc Conmuurrv Pl.a'ra. /ind now, too, it is thc sensible custom for the bridc’s friends to club ' together and buy her complete table equip. ment. The individual outlay is low--and "she" gets the silverware she really mint; ._. famous Community Plate. Thinking in half dozens; Cnmmlmlv Y Pt,/t1-,_ Tcaspoons cost but $4.z§. The gotgcl-yu, Dc Luxe Stainless Knives are only yi »;.oo. Cor- rect Service Pieces $1.00 to $10.00. (,‘/fp; I/la! "JIM" wi//rr/ljirwr. 'l' l I DDR Sil .'l:r\r:|v:: by || Taylor ...»<-...........'.°,.,,,_ W ellner, Limited ""` ]Freel Whcn you comc in ask for "Correct Service for the Fm-mal and Informal Tabla" 'A stepmother. brothers and sis _,___-.---_ ----»-- - - ' ~ - ~ - - - ~ ' ' * ' ' ' ‘ ° ' ‘ ' "il" and other numerous relations -"r ""` ' ""“ , ' Z' _ _ `___ `______ wmlfrinngilgvgfy whom she was solwmy sympathize mth tho” who Dnngnn' John _,_ and Annie_ Mn' .mnrnrn or ` Tiloyvrleceasmll wus tho second have been so B0l‘0ly 'b°\‘99-V@d- M“°d°”“Id’ Mr' and Mrs' W' D' Margarm '|"m"‘fCH. daughter ofthe late Angus `J and Exim" mm BOBt0n paper: Gillis, Charlottetown; Mr. George Miss Terr-,gn r;||||S( “N “nnP_n(n_nnn‘0f Glen Wnnnm Miss Ewing |Mg.¢tPh.eraon, 108 . Macdonald, Boston, Mass; lMr and Mr and .Mrs J, (:_ A Noll. P.E.l. and at a tender 0.2e|Newb1|rY SL. Bcewll. &'El'5»d‘|a"‘3 Mm A` A' Hennesseyh Cha]..“l\tte' nlyrd' Mass: Rav- S. J was left motlmrless to face the nurse died April lith after an ill- town; Joseph Monag an, C ar- h r and Mrs G. S, d H fr Dec pw; lottetown' The 'Womens institute Valley' Miss Ma .. - . - . . . . ~ ' |'.Y E- ii!i1l Ol that GUY- ` - source of gratification bo interested' , F0* mme um” “he W” °"3"3°d replftvq and f,.|.;.,,.|_s_ .ln social service wot-k_ in Columbus At the time of her mothers rluzlth or ’P"°"I`°“9 l° gums 'hem *hs sho was left just a little girl-one }"“9 BUP°1"i°" “lil” in ""3 °W"“" at ‘family of five duugllters nnd,1"H l‘00m lil ‘Bllfke h°5`P““‘l in one son, the yollngesl being onty ‘Sharon Penn. 'She -was a member, three. W-wks 0|d_ of these of the Business Womans Club of them are left but four -sisters, the mal cl'-Y- son. Donald D. having made thc' 'SCN/|008 Will be 5“¢“"daY at 2 prcme sacrifice in England dur-`f\'°m UW Chandler Funeral Hmm ng the war, at the early ago of 24 Whit” AV°"“9~ Rev- Th” 9- __.xj` 3:' -Jr The Label. Tells Y ll'eresa’s where a large ~num~ber of friends and relatives had gsm. ered to assist at the impressive tnnoral service which the .Roman Catlxollc Chulrch confers on her faithful chidren. A requiem 'Mass was celebrated by Ttev, Reg. lnalrl lf. MacDonald. nephew of de- qeaaod, afterwards were laid to rest the remains of her who had open an upright and hlshly ros- cted woman. #The pall bearers were, Mosars oaeph A Macdonald, P Macd n tion ibr your kindness and conaid- °"`° “M t° ha” "W" bum by ""1," eration to us while we worked for |”'t°"pr°m“°“ °f "W “cmlecl 5 you. No doubt at times we tried VIBM' your patience yet you ri-ld not deal with ss. perhaps. we deserved. As a 'token of our appreciation we ask you to please accept this ° rm with me kinase: regards of ° and the presentation made by Allan Jenkins. Mr, Horton though tak- 1*-Q-QQ-*__ tumbled turbulence as the slrrnm fl ' 1 . g . ' - i i . A . ` . in u mo C0! W9 The nnow_!nm,e||m.n of Section 2 but most of -the hazards are natur-, Mt. al-bios. april ao, ms. °‘ lWhile there are two holes on the arse 500 yard.; long and three; ll over 400 yards. there ire sev-; n of 200 yards or less. There are' number of conventional bunkers. _¢xl|nlnr4l. Arplarary and alleleney hr the 0l»|ll\l\rla¢ In -pllalel with lhoaml Mala ldlnatraments If _'minute proclaim which are will- ' In instant req! all svhl lllere the atlent. . 'llpis llnle la and Il dl sealer nominations by H. J. MABON :After a round of golf, the player- en ny nnnnrlne thanked me nnnonninardw Llnlment used by phynlolnnaz ma? mb. 5 ‘DHWIG ln |`ll\\ll’l||!‘ |109 su lphur water. `\. o rannan _ n ..._ a.b.“‘“‘° _hld. Pius Macdonald. Philip ooney. R. F. Macdonald, P. F. _ oAdam. , t May her soul reat in peace; ’, glass vcard_a-~Rev. .Peter .l<‘. aid. Butts. Montana U. S. . ev. dt. fF‘. Maiedonald. Bras. P, ts, lj RAY R. J. Macdonald. St. Col- <5 I =.= anna-"‘ n‘..' r.'w.' J. 'r=.'Ma¢Mu- ' " .l.._... -. . zz-. ’.f;‘i'i‘Il‘.i‘.i‘°:.°::.::..l:.-, -w -~ - Catherine I... Macdonald Mrs Mac' ' with s #iii GAran.\m|NT°° "'-~......""f.';'..----'““ ,W if You’ve only to glance at the label to know that Canada Paint is a better paint. It has a_ better pigment basl! -Genuine Elephant White Lead, the finest White Load made. Only the purest of Linseed Oil and the finest of zinc, color and drier are used in its making and in tht! manufacturing process itself the most exacting care is always exercised to assure a massless standard of pain* = beauty and durability. If good appearance is your 5"* consideration in paint buyinl &'°“ can aafelychooae Canada Paint for the job you have in mind. If sur-_ face protection is what you aim lb Canada Pai.nt'oi!'ers you the-maxi' mum in durability and economy f°" outside or -inside work.. ran. u war vanyom- toe"a1C¢M4° Paint dealer. lir