._ rt new MATINEE 8.15 ‘F yiuiiii iox Pli iisiiu wliiiiii RUSSELL '-IN— fllhalihalliiiie .11‘. law" NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 ‘rue CHALLENGE or ‘rm; LAW NNILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION A snlliishing drama 0f the Canad- ‘ ian West. A thrilling story of love and peril. A red-blooded tale that will grip the interest 0f every red-blood- edfman and woman. “THE CAVERN OF TERROR” Tenth Thrilling . l3" Chapter of ' Scotland.” , §§§0 PRINCE EDWARD SANDY, - MacGREGORt And his Company of Entertainers 2-Nlglits-2 2-Mietinees-2 Seat: sale ovens llondity morning ail the» Theatre tic- keinoillce at 9.30 a. m... Prices Reserved .780, 52c Rush . . . .370 Matinee Prices JAdnlts _ _ _ _ _ _ .370 Children . . .260 ‘dCome, hear the songs and see the dances of “Bonnie ‘g h, frnE SILVER SERVICE What would be more appreciated by the Bride than a beautiful Silver Service? Our Silverware has a distinct- ion and attraotlveness which really puts it in a oiaae by lt- self. One guarantee backed by over fifty years of service is QOMIIWCVOFIIMOO of silverware we eell. SILVER FLATWARE ' Pfi-teiride, will of course, want her table Sliver such ae knives, forks, spoons, etei, to he In keeping with her Oliver Ierviee and other pieces of Biivenivare. We net only keep a large stock of Sterling Silver Flalware, but I'd-Lil‘ J l 1 aflrflin ti,» w i- we‘ ~ Join-e. panel-Aen- r . ‘A attended w. i SEND YOUR PAflfiEéiof clbth~ “ of ilisiii-s by hor frlonils.‘ and ni~.ii-,li~ ' ‘Dllllillilg ilish. w)“ r. CENTRAL GUARDIAN tailor shop. Phone 478-3. All mils promptly SEND YOUR PARQEL pFcloLh- ing to [the RuminagESaIc. May 18th, to be ready for the following day_ if you can't send, phone 272-J and it. will be called for, ing to the Rummage ~ , May lSili, to be read_v_ fo th ‘following day. _lt you can't s d. one 276d and itewlll be called to ., c» ~ .1.-.— _- - notice -ro 'ADV_ l8ERS.-— Advertsers are rernin ed. that all display advertisements mustjae in the Guardian Office before noon oi‘ ‘the da previous to publication and befd e10 a. m. 6h Saturdays. WEDDING BELLS-The licme of .\ir. and .\lrs_ Leighton .\lilligan_ Sherbrooke, Zls the scene of 1i happy event on Tuesday evening Mav 10th. \\ll€ll their ihird daught- er. Alma Secrettzc was united in zuurriztge 1o .\ll‘l'l2il"Dl(l i‘ Crockett, son of .\ir. and Mrs. John Crockett OI Jhe same pi:ice_ The bride was givenawu)" by her father and look- el-krery winsome in a ‘dress of white satin and georgette beaded ivith pearls, the veil encircled with orange blossoms and iband of pearls. The young couple who were unatiended stood under a (lillflllly trimmed arch backed with potted plants. Mrs. Arthur Mc- l-Iwen prcsiiicd at the piano and Miss Helen Mrilligan sweetly sang "O Prounse Me". After the mur- riage ceremony had been perform- ed by Rev. W. A. Harding and con- gratulations extended, over fifty invited guests repaired to the prettily" decorated dining-room where they partook of a ilolightful wedding supper. The footing of horns and various other sounds zinnounccil the arrival of the seren- ZHlPTS who carried out. their part in puch a manncr as to rcfloc’. credit on the people of Sherbmoko and surrounding communities. The <prosen1s were numcrois and beautiful including substantial cheques from the parents of both parties, also ono from the groom to the bride Previous _1_o her mar~ riage the bride was given a “kicclicn shower" by her girl Iricutls ln Siinimershlo and pro soulful with a beautiful tiiniii-r sol nhrs oi Sllfifllllflflllll. The Orange Lflllflt:Dflillllllllffslflié of which both arc members gave thoiii a iiouilllfil- and presented them with a malio~ zany pcilteslal, jardiiiiora and Pyrex The. popular yolllii; couple will reside in Shorbrookia where Mr. Crockett. ls engaged in farming and fox ranching. '3‘ e ‘ @ A Kidney Remedy Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food which overtakes these organs to eliminatg tho irritank acids formed. Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking l 5|tn 30 drops of Extract oi Roots, sold ee Mollier Selgcl‘! Cnrailve Syrup, end your kidney disorder will promptly dis- appeanflfiel the genuine. a 7 -¢ ,... ..._,. . i..- .__..,..“-i i LADIES’ NOVELTY Another Assortment f? Styiiiii ‘Just in: " " See Our Window Alley 8100- Ltd. [being about one hundrjd carri- THE. El-KS AT HOME—'l‘he Elks (‘ii-b held their first public social gathering in the form of an "at home" at the Casino on Wed~ nesday evening. ‘Aboutone hund- red ani fifty were pifientzf and- all enioveil themselves" playing cards and dancing. The Elks (‘lub has a growing membership and is gelling quite popular ngst the people. The chapero s for and hlrsllff. _G. Du Dixon's" trciiestra music a e\'9I‘.\'l10ll,\' themselves immensely“ enjoyed MRS. M. J. FEEHAN The sympathy of the entire copi- inunity, many friends in the prov- ince and elsewhere is being ev- tended to .\ir. .\l.'J. l-‘eziian and family" of Mount Stewart on the (lentil of Mrs. M. J. Feehan which sail event took place at her home on the evening of Monday, May 9th. Deceased year was possessed of a kindly, cheerful and charitable dis position, and had the pleasing lac‘ ulty of making and retaining num- erous friends, who tenderly placed many spiritual and floral bouquets on her casket. The lalf‘ Mrs. Feelianbarl been in failing health for almost a year, but bore her long illness with such sublime patience and (‘hrisiian fortitude that even those who had felt for some time that the end was drawing near were shocked when the final summons came. Her sufferings were mitigated by the loving care of her family but in spite of every aitention and all that medical skill could uccorm- piish. God in ills wdsilom decreed that silo could no lonizei- in; spared to licr beloved family .Wll() had the swcot. consolation of knowing iriat noLhing had been left undone to stay the linnd of iloziili. ller kind pastor Rev‘. 'A .1’. Mc licllan. St. Andrew's, liad frequent iy visited her and she died furii-- iicrl by the. sacraments and rites of lior holy religion. ' llflffliillil licr grief-stricken hus- band silo, leaves to minirn tho fol- lovxiiig sons and ilaiigliters: Mrs. -l"r:mk Kully. Morel-l; Mrs. John A. Maciionalil, Scotchf-ort; Mrs. lirban lilacDoniflii, Maple llill and Elsie at home, also Joseph, Frank Jack and Bernard ofMount Stow- llfi. llcr funeral to St. Anilrews uhurcli was one of the largest soon in that. parish for some time, there who ivas in her 71st ages. , A lliith Muss oi‘ Requiem was iieli-liraltul b' llvcv. lfatiher lntyro of ‘fracudic. JUN?!‘ lllfl iifllTlflll zit tho grave which was conduiiicil by Rev. A. l’. M0118]- lan all that was morlul of ii loviui: wife and mother were laid in rcsl in tho family plot. fll 4‘- MiR. WILLIAM G. SUTHERLAND The passing of the into William G. Sutherland removes a man W110 was more than ordinary "l ""111" ways. 'l‘he deceased was born‘ ln NPW London a little over fifty years ago. About fifteen F9375 "F?" he moved to Montaigne wliero he purchased the mill proverb formerly owned by ~N°Yll"\l_¥f.b§.§' Donald, and since that ‘__ its. built up a very lflfiic lumheficrod milling business. ‘ The deceased had no ambition to enter public life, and ltuvas when on the most urgent solicita- tlon of his friends that’ he was ln- duced to enter public life. '- During the time that ‘he has been a member oi’ the House lie has proved a valuable counsellor in regard m Legislation. He f"- tended to his Legislative duties for the greater part of ‘the last session. Though hc hail been in falling health for me last foil!‘ yours, it was not anticipated that the end would come so soon. ,The deceased was a member of the St. Andrews Presbyterian church and of the independent Order of Odd ‘Fellows under the auspices of which society the funeral was conducted. The deceased was laid to rest on {Way the 5th, the funeral being one oi’ the largest seen in Monta- gue for many yeurs. 'l‘he pull hearers were H. W. lvcs, Maynard McDonald, W. (i. Mcllonalil. ii. McMillan, Dr. A. ill. ‘Smith and John A. Stewart. Tho funeral service was held in St. Andrea's Presbyterian (Tllllrffh at Montague whore an appropriate and eloquent address-was ilnlivcr- I'll by the Rev. J. l). Niclicnzlop pastor of the cliiirizii assisted by Rev. Mr. Stewart; Jlcforc the SPI" vicobegtintho RevfiMr. McKenzie caiieil upon Premier llcil who was present. to makele Jew remarks. 'l‘he lfrcmicr stated that tiii- l'rn~ vlnce ‘had lost‘ irlvery valuable ud- visor in the death of the deciuiscrl. lie stated that the departed was a man of few words but tliiit lils (sounscl was always nought on log< lslutlve matters and his advice l . ‘I My‘ with a box of our . high ma. ileynnrdo cigars is pretty good play \ for the young fBHOW-Wlill hopes oi’ the daughter. been tried with merited success . r There's a of course. ‘fryurl 1-,! few of these offers and lean it. ' was nearly ulwuyu followod. .Mr. McKenzie resuming lilfl scr- Presenliiig ller Father We know. for ii. has th Mrsnifl-i 199th . 9 part3’ \Y'Ql'e a . most. 'l‘iie pallbearers we? John ll. Doyle. John A. Mo. uluYh Peril‘; ( Aftieck. ~ ~ ‘ iii-i‘, ruthors‘. "fin. N.“ \\ viyvm‘ ‘\\"I\\‘ While Touring -—— Chiclets If the‘ road is dusty or the day- ' clo.~‘c_-y0ii’lliiiid wonderfulrefrcsh- . y mcnt ingthe zippy flavors, the crisp - ' white candy-coating, and the tonic qualities 0i Cliiclcts. a They’ sweeten . the mouth, help put your digestion in order, help i keep the tcethiright. And you can ‘inFr-your favorite‘ flzivor-Jingling Peppermint, luscious Tutti- Frutti, tempting Spearmint. cardboard ’ pacilzféi~v~n4 . . .. -- . :.~"-->.A._:.'_1 . frvrzr/tc/tw/ztt/y t ' ' ., . / Sold by most stores, ten Chiclets for 5c. -'“an Adams product, particularly prcjbared w/ 4 vice.» took for his text. the 1st Psalm, and in the course of his ud- dress be compared the ilecet-iserl to the person described in this portion of Scripture. He made re- ference to the ilcceaseil from vari- ous stand points, that. he was a man to be admired for his appear- ancp and pliyslclul strength; that he was u man to be rcspcctcil in regard to his conduct as a father and as a husband; and that, above all he was a man, of sploniliil ‘YIOF- a1 character and blameless ‘life Mut-‘hlirixkrnzie (iomplcteil ii splen- did atlilress by iuiiklng fitting ro- fercnce to tlic family of the de~ ceased. The relatives that arc lcft to mourn besides tho widow uro four children, Mrs. J. J. Stewart at illiarloltctown and ' Margaret, flcurgo and Ji-iinii: at homo. Two sisters, Mrs. iir. Xiclntyrc, lliloni tague and Mrs. John (‘omplacii a}, Long itlver,‘ also" ihrcopfhrotliérif, Gordon anrldtobort in' British 001-’ umbin and Daniel in Winnipeg. The follnwfnig"wcre tin, floral iIlIllILOBE-A- .- I w" Wreath-Government of l’. E. island. Wreath-AS. ‘H. llesslnii. Wreath-Air. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Donald aml family. ' 0U’ _ » rmitheflilr. and Mrs. Staffing M0 by and Rillll Misliedd." ' ~ Wr stir-Dr. J. I). McIntyre and , ‘ Mr. and ivimjgeuiieiiac- m g . . ._ T‘ Spray-Mi‘. and Mrs. J. W'."Car- U _SPWYT¥|'-..EIU1MIBI L. ll» Got LAMBROBI-.- 2120s. l I rrQhQUUM *7 | i . Mrs. W. L. . Wreath Mr. and Poole and faimliy. , Wreutln Mr. and Mrs. W. ill.‘ ' lidiltniioail. " Wreath .Mr. and Mrs. G. A. ‘Thompson and family. .- Wreath—llll'isa Vinn Montgom- SpruyvvMr. and Mrs. George Mcinlyrc. ‘Spraiy——.\l r. Biiirilock. Spra_v—.\liss Geri. hlchliliain. (‘rcscent——.\lr. and Airs. G.S. lu- llllill. (‘rcscent-Jl‘. (i. lvcs and family. Stare-Acme vliPllflkllll Lodge. 'l‘lir0i= Links-Jllllsiilc Lodge. and Mrs. J. \V. Spravy Lillics»~\\'ziltcr M. Hours. Spray l.llllcs»-.\lr. and Mrs. J. l’. BPPI‘. Spray liilllesmllr. _,_.__.. ‘.\lrs. Aiclntyre. ‘ Pillow» ‘Family. - 'l‘iiv raiositig scenes of the filli- eral were: conducted at the ilravo under the auspices of the indo- pcndunt Order of Odd Fellows. BELGIANS ARE READY-Bol- gluii cavalry has occupied strategic points cast and west of the Rhino, iieur Wcsvl, Rhcniborg and Dlnslziwiumtmueg‘ l ‘An (lcrmuii d . with tho \‘Xli‘(‘lll(.‘ loft winp; of the ' arm)’ which mil)’ llflfiiillll’ *"“"l'~" , the lluhr region of (lcfllblll French troops have occupicil \'-l~ i‘lUll.~' imlnta east of itaiilnsvll ""4 Their advauccil outposts are now with!" ltilometers of Essen. 'l‘lll‘ "l""“' mciit of llclgiau troops casiiraril with effectivcs double those of Saturday. {i- r 0 f3=>2=e§< - ll lulli Pa: Blimp-Mr. and Ufa. M. F. Mac'- kages l5‘ l? lbllns 85¢ 11cm], 3m] ken. lu readiness for an advance 21A 6E0 M tin-iii)‘ . iiciifll 1'