WESTERN GUAR GlNI-lln. .| u. ’ ‘ . amifiaasmi’ “W10! AND‘ DIAN u i?‘ Pllliéivsglfigfi?“ m"! Nina, Islissflptlons, Advertiein; gum“ b. h“ ‘m. u“ Fir- The Guardian my be bought daily n any of the following flog” l, fiummdrllfldl- Bell Bookstore. Water St. Toronto Bakery. Water us. The Guardian will be delivered i, carrier Boy at 2o per day or 10c pai- vyggk, give your sniI io the boy -'rbls c iuno b reserved for news of loc interest but advertising of s news! nature may beinse - _ ed at 2 canto a word strlcly pay- able ln Advance. --BUY BIDIZQUE X X X FLOUR at Bedeque ills. 82.25 per 08 lb. Milled from estern Wheat. L-l07I-5-30-6-2-0-9. 4A!!! st New Village Inn, 5t. nleanora. Wednesday, June '1. L-i45-6-6-2l. -Hl-FLEX CORD construction d itill further improved the alre y sturdy. long wearing Goodrich Sli- vertown auto tires. All sizes at Bmqyg 14-123-6-0-21. -F01i’. RENT—Comer building now occupied by Service mgcery, central street, Possession June a0. Apply Gvurllea Dru: 5mm, 11-95-5-5-31. -cl.EAN. pure white walls re- 9c}, light 39%. Order Alabaszinr, {slut-econ and Pure White Enamel at Braceb. Lr-IZS-fi-d-Zi. —-BEGINNING Junie 7th our store will close each Wednesday at noon throughout the summer season and will also be closed all (jay Wednesday, June 14th. F’ Bell, Carleton. L443- -VISl'1‘lNG IN SUMMERSIDE- Miss Allie Mull-head and Miss Ethel iiodgson who have been spending the winter in Florida are at pres- em visiting in Bummer-Joe. ihe are guests at the MnWlBY H°W9~ - ._ SUPREME COURT OPENS store JIODAY - Tine June term of the Su efne court will open this mogrrilng at summcrside in the new Court House, which has just been completed. H Lordship Chief Justice Mathleson w.ll pre- aide. There are only t/wo cases 0n the docket an appeal wee from Albert/on. The King vs Margaret Perry and a civil non Jury case. Wood against, MacNellL-S. -ATTENDING APPLE BLOS- SOM FESTIVAL—-Mr. and Mrs. R0- bzrt Plamer and young son. Mal- colm, moiorzd to Nova Bcotia on Saturday to attend the Apple Bio;- mm Festival at Kcritvllle. ‘lhcy were accumpamed by Miss Grace camp- bell. fa. N.. and Miss Irene Ifaray. R. N. Wlillo in Nova Scotla they Will be the fish oi Mrs. Palmer's slur. Mrs. d Kelly at Wolf- vllle, N. 3-5 —PRESENTA'I‘ION 0F PLA1'— The Girl Guides of Trinity Church held a church plifid3 to ‘h-inliy Church on Sunday when the Unirn Jack whzch iva donmcd b Mrs. Thane A. Campbell was de icated and prciemed. The Gudes were h.aded by a colour party of Cor- dena Clark carryin the colours and Irene Allen an Adele Bow- ncss as guard of honor. Miss Carine Piolmaii. Commiasoner for Prncc County was present and received the colours, aixer their dedication, from the hands of the Chaplain. Rev. L. E. G. Davies. In charge of i111‘- Perade were Captain Jean Nicholson and LleutaMarJoi-iet/lol- llson and Jean Sharp. The dedicat- lon ceremony was he at the morn- a service and Rey. Mr. Dave: r "hai an arorcprae szamon for the occasion. The h ns by the ym in keeping with the cere- O Millions ruler needlessly been "w we only the kind of food u.» u “fllilmed in the body-meat, pota- mfl. bread-and so does not form u" 10ft “bulk“ the bowels need for Hauler movements. Such people liflicted with constipation due to dlet deficiency of “bulk", lhdllld eat Kfllogg’: All-Bran every day and drink plenty of water. All-Bran con- tributes to the needed “bulk" and is I rich source of Nature's lnteetinal “wit. Vitamin 5.. Try u» All-Brsn "l? Ind know the fneedem that fame: with being = ‘mil-III responsible for deliver-fag on ‘The pal] bearers Gourllee p? Mm a" n. Water at. Illa hi. 01 Grsnvills 8Q. In! h in Phoneugilig-i furs '3 YOIII IQIICQ. —STOB.K Taylor D1118 Clafrlggiiislxlfgltgrébns at -nou. 3m“ EB SKATEs in stock at I.Pl23'6'6"2‘, —FOR SALE 200 bus ce tilled cwmerfi- will)‘ llionms Scliullvnan. NW Li-l-id-B-G-Rl. ~___. FINED -.liefm-e on M0 (in llwo Summerside mgn augimml-gevjgligllkmcéiéisuiiailtlon of Bys__s_ S or ten —RETURNED T0 Mrs. Lieard who h £l5.“l.°..“"‘.‘lif.’...'?3“k3.“..‘“ lamp"- vicmrml P. Er 1P5. er ome in -MONEY STOLEN mom nas- lDENCE—’I‘he residence of John M. Gaudet on North Market street was broken into on Sunday nl ht or 55TH’ Monday morning an 50mg money stolcn from a thief or thieves dined entrance by (“"4118 a small ole in the wlre screen of the door and tampering with the lock. Nothing but money was taken from the X19355 The golice are lnvescgating the ¢rim9_._. —-AB-I he VICTORIA- as been spend- --FUNERAL 0F MRS. GORDON DAWSON-The funeral services for Mrs. Gordon Dawson were held on fiilndii-y afternoon and were largely ‘attendedfrhere was a short service at her late residence on Poplar Av- enue. followed by a service 1n the PreLbytErian Church at on. Many cars followed the funeral cor- iege from Summerslde. Rev. Wm. Verwolfe conducted the services, both in Summersldc and on. were Mesrs. J. F. Amett. Douglas Bell. Russell l-lowatt, Harold MacDonald. Wm. Tcombs and W. 13.. MacArthur. The remains were laid to rest in 1h: Tryon Presbyterian Cemetery-S. ——DE»CORATING FOR THE ROY- AL VISIT-Although Their Majes- ties King George and Queen El- izabeth are not com‘ng to Sum- meralde. manv people have express- ed their intention of dccnrat 11E with flags and bunting for the oc- casion. Even now several stores are decorated with flags and the Red Indian Service Station at the easi- gm end of Water Street is verv gay with Union Jacks. ft show". a very loyal and patriotic 5D Flt ma! the citizens oi Summerslde arc finding expression in this way w their patriotism-S. Pineapple Dessert Cake 1-3 cup butter l cup sugar 1 egg 2 cups cake flour 3 tabiespoons baking powder 1-2 cup bleached raisins 1-2 cup chopped almonds 1-4 cup prcserved ginger 3-4 cu-n milk Method: Cream the buffer with the sugar llntll the mixture l5 vet light. Add the unbeaten e118 an b/t hard until this is Well blended. Sift the flour once below you measure it and then_ at least twice more with the baking DOW" d . elx-"teserve a little of this to dredfie the fruit and add the remainder alternately with the milk. beatlni each time only untibthe batter ‘is smooth. Use the beached su- tanl raisins for this bBCBH-‘IB it keel“ the cake white. Scald and drv them and chop 1118111 608F551" Blanch the almonds and chop them also and drain the ginger ivell and cut it 1111!- Dredge these with the reserved flour and add to the batter. Mlx lightly and turn into l1 square l?!" lined with waxed paper Bake l" a moderate 350 dea. F. 0V9" Y" ribout 50 minutes. until the cake is nicely baked. Remove from the oven. cool and than P0111‘ 0W1‘ 131* Vcake the followin! syrup QOIMII. l6!!! mu sumo. slim. ll-vw-v" 5°" ton school ioaober and wile o! f flarurfl graduate student. h bl- pursc. The . h... TWENTY THOUSAND GAL- LONS-of -Mooi‘e's llolue Paint no used in m; N" York a World Fair. There was keen competition for this big order-all paints having to ""47"!" "Rid tests-Moore’: came throulh ahead of all the others and wu chosen for ‘hi! lmwrl-ent 10b. When you paint use Moore's for complete satisfaction, I U MEG-Ill Selective Weed Kil- ler. Kills dandelion: and other weeds wiihone injury to if: “grass. 1n hot. it m-lk e grass (row green- er. inquire about this new weed killer today. Hardware Department. n ' ' WARM WEATHER, COM. l"UR'l‘—I1iSl3ll a Holman- Ahm Ram on 31111161’ m quick fires . perfect bak- 1111’ . . lots of hot water . . and a cool Kitchen. Hundreds of thrifty house- wives are enlovln: the win- fort of oil cooking Com; in 01' Phone for low prices and easy monthly payment terms ml a. Holman-Alum U I I NEW SOLES FOR l5o-A quick economlcal way to re- sole your shoes. Rubber soles are easy to apply, wear for months and cost only 15o pair. Hardware Department. HOLMANS Summerside Deanna Durbin In “That Certain Age” At Capitol Theatre Another Deanna Diirbin triumph has come to the Capitol Theatre. Summcrside in "That Certain Age“ which drew large crowds for its first pef-rormance last night. The picture is quite differ- ent from her previous pictures and is classed a5 one of the finest pictures of the year. This picture is lighter in theme than the others. bu-t no 18.55 pow- erful in entertainment content. Staining Deanna. with Melvyn Douglas, Irene Rich. Jackie Coop- C", Jchn Halllday, Juanita Qulgley, Jackie Searl, Stewart, nuizcy Carroll and Charles Cole- man. “That Captain Age" tells the story of a young girl. nearing six- teen, who meets a war correspond- ent and fancies herself violently in love with him. rarlly ln- fatuated with him. she forgets her younger “boy-frlends" and hei- childish playmates until it la brought home to her that she is still a. child, and that roman-tic love has no place in her life . Packed with clever comedy. bril- liant dialogue. the sparkle of youth and the indescribable beauty of Deannofls voice, “That Certain Azc" can be hall-ed as the finest ol the four pictures this great little siar has made for Universal. Deanna sings five numbers in "That Certain Age". ‘lhroe of these are by the popular song-writ- ing team of McI-fugh and Adam- son. Th°=e are "My Own". “Be a. Good Scout" and "Yourre as Pretty as a Picture". Her two clamlcul selections are "Des Fllles Des Cadiz," by Leo Dellbea and “Romeo and Juliet Waltz," from the opera. WA TERCBESS AUCTION CHARD. Elm-A alhtle fallow candle illuminated Eli-island's strangest auction sale here in Old P0ppe Inn's "secret chamber." The sale, held annually for disposition of a valuable watercress fie . dates back 200 years. INDIA ADVANCING BOMBAY—Adult "UMTMY" 01955‘ es to accommodate nearly 8.009 were Opened in Mly 11.7 m! 3W1‘ my Literacy Committee ‘three al- ternative methods have been i!!!‘ pared for reading and wriilna 1h- structlon. PRIN i - TODAY ONLY IIEAIINA MIRBIN u. “That Certain Age" Wllh MELVYN DOUGLDE ALSO ‘PETE SMITH’ SHOWS AT 3.30 —-‘l.l5 - 9.15 SUMMdRblDL CE COUNTY c 1 will be in Charlottetown, 260 1 Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mn. Jack Anneal- and little son of Montague. were wofl- and visitors in Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jardine and little daughter Beulah. of Wllmot. spent in Carleton. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Francis. their small son. Arnold, of Carle- ton, and Mr. George McLeod of Victoria, left Thursday on a motor trip to Antigonlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavole and family of Bmdalbane have moved to Carleton where Mr. Lavole is doing buslnes at the blacksmith stand formerly occupied by Mr. John Gorman. Mr. Lorne Bell has returned to his home at Cape ‘lbnverse after a successful year at Mount Allison University. Mr. Norman Macwiilliams of Carleton motored to Antigonish on Wednesday. He was accompanied by Mmrs. John MacWilllams and Eldon MacWllllams. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the following students from mls vicinity who sucrssfully passed their examination" at Prince of Wales College: Misses Miriam MacDonald. Marion Bell. Roberta Howatt. and Mr. Deane Bell of Carleton. Mr. James Pat- terson of Cans Traverse, Misc-es Kathleen lMacFarlane. Eileen Sherren. Mr. Wendell MaoFadyen of Augustine Cpve. and Miss Jean Mcfeaac of Borden. Amom! those who motored to Charlottetown on Friday for the commencement exercises at Prince of Wales Colleze were the follflw- lmz: Mrs. Edward MacFad-yen. Miss Eileen Macmdrven, Mrs. Frank MacFarlane. Mrs. Gordon Mac- Farlane. Mr. l-le-ber Sherren of Augustin-e Cove, Mrs. Crilly Lea of North ‘Pryon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson. Master Alonzo Patter- son of Cape Tvaverse. Mrs. Nath- an Bell. Mrs. Fred Bell, Mrs. Ken- neth Muttart. and Mrs. Helen Bell of Carleton. Mrs. John Melsaac of Borden. The many friends of Miss Dora Lord of cane Traverse are pleased to learn that she is making a splendid recovery from her recent operation at the Prince Edward faland Hospital. She ls convalesclng at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lord, Char- lotteto-wn. Mrs. Edward MacPhsi-son of Cape Traverse underwent a successful operation ln the Prince Edward Island Hcspital on Thursday. rfer many friends wish for her speedy recovery. The dwelling house of Mr. Em- met Noonan of Carleton burned to time ground about noon on Em- pire Day. May 24th. The flue had binned out in the morning and it ls suppcoed that the me started from sparks which had lodged on the roof. Mr. Noonan was away at the time. and before Mrs. Noon- had got beyond control. little of the furniture was saved. The Carleton Women's Institute held their May meeting on May ll at the home of Mrs. Stewart Mac- Mlcken, with the president in charge. The meetina opened with of the last meeting were read and approved. mlirht members respond- ed to the roll call. A ocmmlftee conaistlnfl of Mrs. Kenneth Mut- tart. Mrs. TB. Gillespie and Mrs. - Nathan Bell was appointed to ar- ~ range material in s tfolio for the Women's Instltu Convent- tlon in July. The different com- mittees gave their reports and new once were appointed as follow-s: Sick. Mrs. Frank Muttart and Mrs. TB. Gillespie: School. Miss Thel- (Dr) A.M. rt.’ Mrs. Nathan not and Miss Margaret Woolnor; mo. Mm. Harry Doull and Miss Hattie Ross. The next meeting ls to be held at th home of Mrs. Nathan Bel-l. The collection was taken ind the meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was then served by the appointed committee. Mrs. John Donovan and two ‘éihinible ‘fit... TO RES .,v___....... h . euudmi of oeorsewwn- spent- the weak-end in Q95 ‘Igaveree. the i‘ The Farador‘: Work 0f lloallng The use of the hredor la Wielding in all directions through- out the Maritime Provinces. en- dld cures of rheumatism, sax-on. fihltis. asthma, paralysis, eatarrh, eczema and many other ailmems are takins place. Mr. W. E. Brim-an. representeélsyg, Hey Street. fix two or three weeks. Aak for literature with long list of cured and satisfied uaera. 11-103-6-5-21. Kensington And Vicinity Mr. Arthur Lnrkins and Ill’. William Lawson were visitors Ii Summerelde on Wednesday. Mr. AR. Howatt. Charlottetown. was a budnee-s visitor lo Kenning- ton on Wednesday. Mr. Oliver Campbell and Mr. Harry cousins were visitors to Charlottetown on: Wednesday on business. Mr. Anzue Webber returned from H1111!“ N. 5-. on Wednesday even- ing a has resumed his dutle; in the Bank of Nova Scotla here. Messrs. Chas. Howatt, George Webster and Kennel-h Mclean, were visitors to Bummerslde at- draw up the league schedule, tending the baseball meeting to which opens on Monday evening, June 5th. sldMmwasEmd at?’ K summer- e. a v r ' u; on Thursday. Hume n Mr. DflNld Dunning was in Char- lottetown Thursday visiting his son Elmer. who has been confined so his home lll during the past um ays. Miss Nora Taylor was a vlaitm to summersldc ‘fhursday. Mr. David Larklns. Sinnmereide. i5 Bnloylng a pleasant holiday ln Kfirlslneton. the Quest of his broth- er. Mr. Arthur Larklns. His many friends will regret to hear that Mr. Orville Dal-rich is fsufgerlni from a. badly bruised 0o . Mr. Charles Mclnnis and Mr. Preston Chappall were donors to the caste-m partof the province last week on busLnes; Sincere synmatlzv ls extended to Mr. Alexander Mclnnis. Travel- lers Rest. on his severe loas by fire 0n Thursday evening. H, NEW ANNAN SCHOOL May Report of New Annan School: Grade X—1. ‘resale Mofnnls. I J1me Dalzell Grade IX-l. Ruth Elnman, 2. Isaac Tuplin, Grade VIII-l. Ruth Dalzell. Grade VIlI-i Eleanor Dalzeil. Grade V-l. Florence Durant. 2. Gardiner Dalzell. 3. Lloyd Enman. the Institute creed. The minutes‘ Grade IV (Si-w -_1, chum-d Mouse. 2. Ella 'I‘uplln. 3 Louise Dalzell Grade IV fJr)-—l. Elinor McIn- nis. 2 stuffy Mouse. Grade III-l Doris Dszell, 2. Keith Moase. Grade II—l. Bett Tu , , Mildred MacNelll y pun i Grade I (AL-l. Helen MacKa . Grade I Janet Dalzeii, 1 . Grade I (CL-la Helen Mouse. Grade I lD)—l. Gerald Clerk. Grade I (Ei-i. Joan MacNelh. Z. t0llve Durant, 3. Clifford D111‘- n . —Tea.cher: Mamie B’ Connell. Peppermint Candy fee Cream 1 cup mashed Pflififlvnint candy i 1-2 cups thin cream 1 cup whipped cream 1-8 teaspoon salt Method: Crush the candy very fine and pour the cream over it. Bet aside until the candy is dis- solved. or heat it slightly to hurry ls along Cool this and then turn into a tray of the refrigerator and freeze until firm. ‘him. into a bowl and beat with an egg beater until light ....bu/t don't over beat the frozen mixture in any of these. Add the salt to turn to the refrigerator and freer as rapidly as im . than reset the cold control and HRONICLE Get Re DRESS UP FOR THE KING And QUEEN ady For This Momen lhe First Visit 0f Their Majesties T0 Canada and Prince Edward Island —--’ H O L M A N ’-S Fashion Departments are Featuring the Newest, Smartest Clothes For (The Royal Visit! \\ HOLMAN’S tous Occasion Men’s Wear Ladies’ Wear Children’s W631‘ R SUMMERSIDE “Quality At Every Price” Daffodils lna a growing bunch dils. 'I‘he_v should h hold until ready to serve This is delicious with late ssuoe. BULAWAYO. South Africa- ' e choco- 1 Taking a three-fold vow. includ-f in: one oifwmvfitv. 11.11;!“ .1a ; European. n an n n sem - rnonatslo order devote to care of! ‘Untouchables. < 1‘ “um! m, 5mm o: w Franco, Franco guests of Mrs. Donovan's mother. l F""“°"‘ M m“, Mrs. Jgeeg Oulcllffe. p. "L" ~9- DAFFODIL DAYS llldlilu AUAIA arrange practically every kind of vase, but short-stcmmcd ones look well tumbkr-shapcd The flowers have plenty of ivater, and the thin glass enables the eye to follow the stem to the l1ead—- the impression thus being given of Violets contrast well with daffo- lnuir own ieuves, and placed @1376 the daffodils. well in Four vases of daffodils arranged or eight placed round their base, make a charming arrangement. Alterna- Lively, a shallow bowl with glass support can be used for the daffo- dils. and the space towards the edge of the bowl filled in with violets. receptacle. e arranged in small vvhite__or_g§e_en véasesiwith U'se Mlnnrd’! for Dandruff m," “big day" it is. the malls of the reviewing SUIT LEEDS, Engw-Nearly 3,000 mile! of khaki t0 clothe Britain's two new armies are being woven in Yorkshire mills. The government! tailor bill will run to $lB.000.000. MARKS 3.700 SEBJMONS LONDON.-Dr. J. D. Jones, who preached about 3.700 sermons as Congregational and Free Ohumh leader, has celebrated his "minis- teiLhilfiifiLhflffi. “Franco. Franco. " as Sheila's dictator (snow) watchee massed Italian soldiers in the long-await“! stand about w”? f o. Starring POPEYE -- ‘ s ........ “not... T-tlaznaur v- ¢Xfi§§=I$El§§FE§F vou see A Hi . - t2 NKLES no Mv 5,7,0“ due svovave iwitu-ra-l 1o sea W l FACE