THIP rtnpvQT-rrrj-(“vv misfit-out 111g)’ 1t. 1m I; _ _ _..._-_--—-»-——~— iii "'““"'_ ' _ .__._.-__-. .. o iivconssosv. ‘N y“ Announcing the Ariivctl of g NEW HATS Many different styles in all the thin lscey straws, etc. Colours are new and up-to-date and prices moderate. Prowse Bros. Ltd. Western Guardian -ROIIN I000 FLOUR. better than over. All grocers. tiliii-c-fl-iwks ..‘l0Bl‘N I001) FLOUR. is guar- anteed to please you better. . .3263-(-232 wks — ATTENDING GRADUATING Clark of Iiinkletter Rood left by mot- or for Halifax, N. 3., on Monday to attend the graduation exercises of Dalhousie University, when their son, w. I-lillard Clark, graduated in Dentistry. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Harold Mil- ilgan of Summercide-S. ~MOTIIIJE DAY sllVlCE!.- Sunday was obFed as Mother's Day and in the urches appropri- ate services and rmons were given. In Trinity United Church, Sumner- side. Mr. Roy smallman. rendered ver-y beautifully "My Mother's Pray- ers." At the sunday School services Miss Mildred Allen read a paper on the Origin of Mother! Day.—8. i Save the Child and quart. Butter this Our Slogan is Build the Nation Every child should drink one quart of milk a day. By drinking Garden City Milk you get a perfectly balanced diet Milk 10 cents n quart. Table Cream. 50 cents; Whip- ping Crea-m not loss than 32 pcr cent. fat. 8O cents a week 36c per lb. ‘The Pure Milk 90., Ltd. ECONOMIC RECOYERY . [ham as “one of the most wonderful - . FORESEEN Bl." CLARK i ’ MQNTREAL, May lhoiinh , n the world." Altcr- l8 months of residence in Canada in common with other coun- l Canada. during which he IIBVEFBKI » . tries at present. is expericncing a per- the country from Halifax to Victoria. loci of economic depression, the Do- iSir William is returninc: to London ‘ ' ' He will return to this ‘ oiinion stands a better chance than Li's: cthr". of recovering within a shorter time. Sir William Clark. Brit- lsh High Commissioner to Canada for the United Kingdom, said here today. Hc sailed on board the Can- adian Pacific liner Duchess of Bed- Zord, accompanied by Lady Clark and zheir two daughters. ' Slr William asserted that the sta- bility of Canada has placed her in a position where recovery would be made with less effort than by 9H1" zountrics. The economic achievement of the pomjgion was described by sir Wil- Ho’s gone hack _to fir? for a holiday. country in Septcmbcr- Commissioner at Ottawa. “I am sorry. but. I will be unable lto attcnd Elillf-‘f the Imperial Econ- omic Conference , Conference, which are to be held In t l London shortly after I leave,“ he re~ ‘ or the Imperial plied to a query. -~ Sir William was greatly impressed with "the wonderful and traditional hospitality of Canadians," who have [made his stsy in this country most enjoyable. He is looking forward to returning to Earnscliffe House. the new residence of the British Hllh Cigars SPINNING y ANII WEMIING Sand me your wool to be spun into yarn or wore into blankets the charge for spinning single yarn is 25 cents ; per pound and doubled 28 cents. Spinning and weaving a blanket $2.25. Blankets are (white only) and all wool 72 x D0 inches unwashed wool must be washed clean and all burs and dirt picked out. Send by mail or freight. Freight will he paid on shipments of’ 100 lba. Put. ship- , pers name on all parcels and owners ‘ name, address and instructions inside, otherwise I will not be responsible for losses. The size of single yarn ls medi and doubled yarn, fine. ined- lum and coarse. WM. LANDRIGAN SOURIS. T‘. E. I. . WILLINGDON T0 TAKE SALUTE 0F GARBISON , TORONTO, May lit-Thousands of f ex-service men will join the annual l church parade of the Toronto Garri- i son on Sunday afternoon, May l8, to {the Arena, Mutual Street. Colorful {uniforms and the rousing notes of ‘ martial music will blond in the page- ant. l-Ls Excellency the Governor- General will attend, with the Toronto Scottish Raglment. as guard of honor. The parade will form at 2.15, with the head of the column opposite the monument and will move up Univer- sity Avenue to Queen Street, east on Queen to Mutual Street, north on Mutual to the Arena. At the Arena. omcers commanding cavalry and infantry brigades, cavalry- regiments, artillery brigade. divisional signals, divisional engineers, infantry -!'A5SED IPFFIVE SUBJECTS- in the list of successful stu- lents at Delhousie, Mr. J. Fred Moore, son of Captain and Mrs. L. A. Moore of summerslde, was only named as passing in two subjects. This clever student passed in ilve subjects in Medicine and Arts, name- ly: Biology, l; Chemistry, 4; Zoology. 3; Physics, l; History. l. Mr. Moore was also elected vice President oi’ King's University Athletic Associa- tion. His many friends are congratu- lating him on his success-S. -BUDDEN DEATH A‘! WILL- lNGTON-Mr. Joseph B. Arseuault o! limont Bay died suddenly at the shoe shop of Mr. Peter Gallant o! Wellington on Saturday afternoon. He had been on a short visit to friends in Bummerside for a few lays arid returned on the noon train on Saturday. On, his arrival at Wel- lington he went into Mr. Gallantfs store and a short while after was taken suddenly ill and passed away almost immediately. He had not been well for sine time and his death was due to heart failure. Mr. Ar- senault was a native of Egmont Boy and was about 12 years of age. He leaves to mourn his widow and a daughter. Mrs. Demoches o! Mig- eoucbo and sons in the United States to whom the Guardian o:- tends sincere sympathy. S Slatter of’ the 48th Highlanders, the rear seats on the rnsln floor. The various garrison units will be seated in the galleries on the east and west. while the general public will occupy the amphitheatre: at the north and south . Route of March ‘The return route from the Arena ls: North on Jarvis Street to Wells- i icy, west on Wellesley and St. Al-| bans to Queen's Park crescent. south l on Queens Park crescent and Unlv- l erslty Avenue. The saluting base will be in front of the Canadian Military Institution, and 10rd Willingdon will tawe the salute. After passing this point units will march south as {or as the monument and round it, then proceed north on the east side of University Avenue to their respective parade wounds. ~ Disabled soldiers in motor ears will follow in the rear of the column. A medical omcer will march with each unit with a squad of stretcher-bear- ers and a motor ambulance with RC. A.M.C- detail will follow in the rear. -____ BELLGMATHIESON Balflllola I vlollettorl Collections NONI! 1'0 LOAII IONTAOUI O-GOOOOOOQQOOO-OOOQO 0400-00 lXlflfllSliw-Mr. Ind Mrs. over-etc‘ Eastern Guardian JINSTITUTI NEWS-‘lhe wo- men‘: Institute of Moreil rnet in the! hall, there being eight. members pres- ent. The meeting opened by the reading of The Creed in iuilson, the President presiding. Correspondence was read by the Secretary, Mrs. Ros- sitcr was appointed to assist the Sec- retary in answering the Questionaires and return them to the convenors. ‘ Discussion on assisting with Toxold Clinic was then taken up. It was de- cided tliat if any family were in need ' of assistance, to have this work done, the Institute would willingly come to their assistance. Roll call for next night "Dont's for the Kitchen." “Care of Putting away Winter Clothing and preventing moths from infesting them." A discussion on flower gar- ; denlhg then followed, during which ‘ some helpful ideas were exchanged Meeting was then adjourned. JWINDON AND BYINI! IDAD ' —I-lis friends are sorry that Rev. h. ther Rooney of Morell, has entered’ the city Hospital for treatment for appendicitis. but glad to hear that; he is now out of dangen-Jrhe young people o! this vicinity spent-two very enjoyable evenings in the community hall when the Baldwin Road Dra- matic Club presented their play. "That Awful Wife" and the follow- ing week Lorne Valley Club presented their plsy "Those Awful Twins- Both plays were a decided auburn-Con- grstulations are extended to Mr. hank O'Brien and wife on the arriv- sl of a. darling baby girl. Clara Marie. —Mr. Anthony Dunn is a frequent visitor to Morel! Rcsr.—We are glad to report that Mr. Jarcca Olarktn is getting better. after his recent ill- Iuesa-The people are busy haulinl potatoes to Peakes’ Station-Messrs. Michael O'Brien. George Byrnes and Frank O'Brien loaded a car last week. -'1‘he farmers are Just beginning to get out their horses on the land and report the ground in good condition. --Messrs. Lemuel Kenny and Eddie Duly put on the road-drag this week and made quite an improvement on the roads-Our egg circle is Just started and we have Mr. John Kenny this year as our hauler--Mr. Eenry ‘Rainer had a sheep that dropped three fine lambs last week. They are all living and welt-We are glad to see our old neighbors, June: Byrnes and wife back. after spending several years in Bumford. Maine. Altar all they think there is no place like Byrrica‘ Road and are going to re- rnalim-Miss Merton Dunn returned hon-is from the U’. B.V__A. last week looking hale and hearty. Welcome Marion. - Quite a few of our young folks around here have gone to the factory to work. Young folk will be moving. It’. iii nice to see the men out on the fields and the women in the gardens. Souris Notes Mr. P. J. Jones of Montreal. Que. spent Friday in souris on business. "Marked Money." with an all star cestq was greatly enjoyed by the movie going audience at ‘Zoo's Theatre on Saturday night. Messrs. Ted Ellis and Btiewart Weir motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. spending the week end. ' Mr. Sam Horns of Souris. paid a visit to Mount Stewart last week. Mr. A. B. Clarke of dcuris, lut week purchased two pure bred Jer- sey cows. The cows, which were brought. from Sumrnersida by motor truck, are of registered stock and Mr. Clarke is to be congratulated upon the splendid addition he has made to his already fine dairy herd. The new Ford ear seen-u to be mite popular this year. Recent souris purchasers included Mr. Jack Macliean. who is now the owner of a nice coupe. Among the incoming passengers __.__.____________________________ Bay, Government Road m-iginear for K111“ County, Wis in Sour week on business. Mr. Leonard MacDonald, former OMPIOl/w of Messrs. J. J. Hughes Ltd, after an absence of years, has again been renewing so- quaintances in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matthew and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Matthew of Bflllrle. motored to Charlottetown TT-lE PRoor or IWNT Paint. By rubbing the base materials. Smell it. The odour Try out for yourself the superiority of the 116W Ilp-l-llc between finger and thumb, get the smooth feel of it; thatis the proof of fine of of pure linseed oil predominates. That is the proof of in purity. Brush it out thoroughly, and notice how easily and well it coves: nuisance. the audnoe-tlnzisthcpmofforweatlier Iap-o-lac standards no high. For twentyfive year's the nanmofIap-a-lachss suggested VanaishStainsand Enameliofrarebunrynpermanmoqeonnomyandmsc ‘of application. ' Todayyourpaintdealemstooks Iap-a-lac in morothan‘ fifty varieties. For every job around the place, delicstd wall tinfingaswellasa ‘ofpaintfortho garage, or a touch-up for the bufiet or chifionier, there is now a Iap-a-Iac exactlysuitied. UaeIap-o-Iaoeverywhercinthe histamine-health and happiness, for style and distinctive Protect your homo with Jap-a-lac paints and finishes, which retain their without cracking, blistering or peeling. All tlonewvarietiu areeasy to apply; and the Glidden Compmyguarmtecaeveiymn. - i THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED TORONIO WINNlPEG IF IT GOES ON WITH A BRUSH, USE HOU$EI'I0 -S% Rogers Hardware Co Distributors MONTREAL All ND FINISHES ., Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I. We understand last -____.. several _._-,__ Fraser has recently purchased - lot on tho corner Church Streets where lt n believed ; of repllrins- he will shortly erect a. fine new res- ' idence. This will indeed be a splend- id additlon to our town. G. WELLAND CANAL-CAVE-TN CAUIIS LAY-OFF FOR 800 that Judge A. L. Page-Hersey plant where a new in- the take is in construction. FERN"! of 1.1.1.. 1nd and Phm are in crime of the "w" Jay C. Ditlin has been awarded til! contract for laying the new milk" m feet of lB-lnch pIpiflZ Irv!“ m‘ ' canal to the Page-Hersey which will take ten days or two wrecks to com- pletc. 1.x 6'11 ‘VELLANDI M“ 13‘__W“Owipg a Berlin carried 445.0t>j.000 i" ‘("5 cove-in on the east bank of the Wel- last your. I . _ _ _ _, gndm L‘ gun bgtcgugm, division- I I I i M01151! Mf- H. G. Matthew 1g“ 15nd 5111p gum] n“; Ewan-o Mew]. _.__r-;--*---~—~~- -~ "§ uficllidltgn. Snéolltaiiiilg iigarshagién,“ grid al train, and the sonic; odlccr of the t N at, fro exparlsukxonday night was ‘Tuesday for Lake sarsnac on a visit. lurgical Company. Canada, Welland | “a.” my o ricn I t c 0t Cl’ 3Y- C.A.M.C. and RCA. . will be ac- § ' "n" w - "-- Port Coiborne highway, some 800 em- “oooowaowooaw I always did ketP I few at home and a}: comrnodated 21th lent: Olféh; mlllh . ‘infill: ans auvvlrlll Gleam M" m“. of.____ohulotuw t ‘sllflélbplzgefié fizzle! Charlottetown, ployes of the Pale-Hersey 1mm llzxvfugigl: Rigs g ' ‘g floor. flcllll’ l 8 Pl Ofm- t B1‘ '° ' - ' W11» IF!!! l“ l’ "8 l1 SW!‘ s. the Limited have been laid of! for prob- . the om“ kbut ‘Elf-Ila: any Fhcm wlde flcers will occupy boxes near their E H, J, M the week end vlsltlnl at the home Ilicet of her son Mr. A. C. Cox. ably two days. The cave-in which “Lusl. FITTED B! r me- BQO f)". "9 Toutkcggars “grit respective units. I OPTOMITIIIIT °1 l"? Plfeflte. Mr. and Mrs. Mills -—-—- occurred last-night was l! feet ecrws E. E- PARKIflh-‘PN : f me "l1 "" "t "m" “c ° 3"‘ ‘ Cadets will occupy tn centre of the Ollca animus win. Mcoomiicr. soul-u. m. and Mrs. Arth M Do l c to th c tn r l5! t u 18W" °"“'“" “"8 “P M"I5"°I”I‘°" hdlvldully f°ll"'"p' main floor, and the iiiaued bands, l 9559'" '-——~— 01 Ulllflflt-Mflwh. Werle" lmtllfll "tang ehllacil- 0:27.511! bf thxgcildmlntzltcs uuun." P‘ t I‘ l peel. in handy Pocket Packs, I can always . Montague. P. l. L under the leadership of Captain J. ‘“..““‘”‘ “ BRINGING UP FATHER "Ell {OM86 TH! QG filMPl-ETON NOMI- VLL Fl! Hlhfl Pi CQMIMG HOMI QT THIQ HOUR ' Q? THI- MQRMIMQ Mr. Freeman Leslie of 8t. Penn visitors tn sourls over Sunday. ooooo-o-oo»»¢oo-o~e"“‘ —By George McMdnui I our woe-nu WORRYIPJG MYivliL-P aicw- THiNNlNG "mm- MAYBE vol.) wens HELD us» ow. Hum‘- pipes now supplying water to the depend on s factory-fresh, unbroken cigar." "Yes." I agreed. "lots of men have ' come to the conclusion that there's no smoke like s good cigar." wan-r A mum‘!- MAGQI- \ v - 410E M: A CHANcE ‘re . EXDL-Alul‘ YOQ QILHQH SWQTI~ YOU NEVER diva. M: ‘ruouéuv You amen lvIR ‘THNK we GIT Ma who-two v » MIHIU You Ana our- . m. ii w‘ n rm RIP’? "rec sow wiuuiu‘ or mom-r i-M Gonna 4n‘ wuss: t WILL-MGM “(CU KIN mini! A9001’ Mt Quin’ Hun-r- Now foil-wrapped --But still 10 cents ._- _ _ lliii€!2!Il1!!!$, Qllhihikvfi§iilfihblfii 11371"