i 1' ills the Bill “bu; your friends drop in unexpectedly in the cvrnu‘; M,“ you an ul, your v1 it's cod to kuuw “hat to , , .- “Hm ‘rm-t n, (Quiftlrllllg when the bright Idea strikes _, you that the Perfection Dcalcr just a fcw doors away. M’ i 111... 111v niust pcricrt refreshment o1 all, ready 10 bf?" llllillffililifi). Everybody‘ lillcs E0017 “'0 c7933" and thi- suprriurilv ui Perfection quality and flavour cu- rurrs .111 enthusiastic reception-on any occasion. Central‘ Creaineries Charlottetown Perfection Dairy Suiiiuicrside Lct your children consume aU the Per- fection lcc Cream you can supply. 1t is healthful and con- tains absolutely no harmful ; ingredients. We stand behind our product. .. m-m-u CROCODlLE illitvlil. BOX ciic, formed the walking costume of § a 1111:5111; native woman. T11e 111180 inside a crocodile, is feet long shotrclttile 118d H150 SWBUQWEG a Pall‘ 0i ay K. Leo Gilli 111s raciri: inot- IliYCS carvings, a bead of a 193151931 irist. in ihc ciainlm R1 W95". Al‘ \"i'i'.Cil l1ad been out 0-’ fflslliml ‘OF l aca, were found cigli: long rows of 150 Sears. a iB-nl iii‘ 311d 711° neck l i ~ leads, Much, whorl warn 11111 a slr- cl a Wille- The imported Registered ‘Djlydesdale Stallion Braigenflower 25§95——2i194. will stand for service at the Agricultural Hall, Charlotte- town, for the season of 1930. This 111g, stylish, brown horse has the quality, sub- stance bone and action necessary in a high class sire". At the Ottawa Show, shortly after an ocean voyage, Craigenflowci" stood next t0 Lascelles, the grand champion nt the Canadian National Exhibition, 1929. Expert horsei judges pronounce him one of the best stallions in Canada. This splendid stallion, sired by the popular Auchen- flower (12007) and out of a dam by the World famous Baron of Buchlyvic (9958) proved a successful sire in Scotland where he commanded a wide patronage at fee of 25.00. The breeding and qurilit_v of this horse is of the very choicest. and owners of mares should give him an inspec- tion before breeding. Terms $12.00 cash or $15.00 on approved notes due No- vember 15th, 1930. ____ __ For additional information apply PROVINCIAL DEIKARTBIENT OF AGRICULTURE F» Wm. Bateman, in charge Cyproc Plaster Boa rd Just received direct from Factory- ' , One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4 x 7--4 x 8-4 x 9-4 x 10. Prices Right. L. M Poole & Co. Our Slogan is Save the Child and 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 l0 cents a quart. Table Cream, 50 cents; Whip- ping Cream not less than 32 per cent. fat, 80 cents a quart. Butter this week 36c per lb. The Pure Milk 00., Ltd. i Western Guardian -ALL srvezs Frost farm fcnc-i ‘ 111g 111 stock at Braces. 3789-5-15-21. ' 1 I . _ --LADIES‘ RAYONSILK HOSE. I isubstandardsi 15 shades ll-i to 10. <speclal 39¢. at. SINCLAIRJS. l aiea-s-is-zi -0B1PHEUS EIGHT in Whoa. IEUBIMCISiCC, May 10th. 3774-5-15-21. I '—-Vl'OMEN‘S RAYON BLOOMERS. {fflfidllllll size, 4 shades. Saturday \I\\\\\\\\\\\\\QIQ\U\II\ Low Supply 0o. "whluten. Mm. i iprlce 59c pail‘. at SINCLAIRJS. vi §,',';',l,','“_',7=_.i;';,151,,“§‘,,':2,1,;§'§.wit»._ , 3759-5-15-21 i | ___ 1 Fame ............-............-... - . i ‘JIEAR ORPHEUS EIGHT’ sl‘ Addun ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... lMarys Hall. Summerside. May 16th. ‘ ;Admisslon 75 cents. 3774-5-15-21 "-*u———-——-— ,» from his lets residence so the New ‘ -wurrr; "rtmxisn TOWILS. 10110011 Oemetmv- Rev. Mr. Fleck size 2o x 40, regular 75c value, week wfidllfiibd U1: Services it house acid .cnd special 59c pair at SINCLATFCS. 8T3"? “iii-sled. by R"- Mf- 31511011- 3759-54541 The funeral was very largely attend. 011-15. -5 DOZEN MEN'S line shirts. good fitters. sizes 141-.- to 17, $1.00 special, clearing now 69c each at SINCLAIR/S. 3760-5-15-21 -—SUCCESSI‘UL CONCIIT Al‘ KLNSfNGTON-O11 Monday evening, May 12m, a very successful concert was held h. the King George Hell, Kepslngton, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid Society, Prcsbuerlnn Church. 1c concert, iziidei the dir- (‘€ll.;ll i 11s. Thompson. organ- ‘. -. anrl c1101: leader r‘. Zion Church, -KENSINGTON RACE CLUB MEETlNCL-A meeting of the Ken- sington Race Club vivill be held in l. R. Brown's rooms on Saturday night. May 17th. Full attendance requested. David 000mm", 5m;-e1a,-y_ Charlottetown. was composed of 379.55.15.21 members of the choir and rendered an excellent programme. Male ——l5 PIECES DRESS GINGHAM checks, plaids and stripes, light, me- dium arid dark colors, 32 to 36 inch windths, 30 to 45c values, clearing at 19° Yd. at SINCLAIRIS. 3769-5-15-21 Chorus, "Billy Boy-sailor's Shanty Song," Mr. Harry Craswell and Chorus: Solo, “In the Garden of Good Heart", Mr. J. A. MacLeorl; Mixed Quartette, (n), “Call John, (bl, "We All Have a. Very Bud Cold," rm. Sutherland MacLcan, Mrs. A. MllLCll, Messrs. Harry Craswell and Malcolm McKinnon; Readings, Mr. Bruce; Shanty Song, "A Roving“, Male Chorus; Trio, “Give the Boy a Chance," Mrs. Wm. ."-‘Iil1an, Mr. Malcolm McKinnon and Mr. Earl Carmondy; Song “Under the Spell of a Rose", Miss Christine Miller; Male Quartette “The Strong Minded Maid" Zion Male Quartette; Reading, "Mandy Anne," Miss Marlon McLen- nan; Bass Solo, ‘Skippers of St. Ives" Mr. McKinnon; Male Quartette, "And So Dld He", Zion Male Quartette; Readings, Mr. Bruce; Male Chorus "Bound for Rio Grands", Male Chorus; National Anthem. Follow- lnI the entertainment, the Rev. T. Lewis Williams, who acted ll chair- man, expressed high appreciation of each and every number and congrar. ulated Professor ‘Yhompsongn one excellent programme rendered. At. the close refreshments were served to the visitors and e happy social pg]: hour followed . —UN|TED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Kensington, May 18th, Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D., Minister: 9.45 a. m, Sunday School; l1 a. m, "The Power of Weakness," 7-30 p. m., Our Work in West Africa: Summerfield, Sunday $011001. 2 ll- 111. Public Worship, 3 p. m. --0M1’I'TED - In the Prince County section of the Temperance Contest prize list, that appenrgd ye. cently in the Guardian, the name of Helen Bowness, Bcdeque. was lnad. vertantly omitted. It should have been in the Junior 11st equal with Marion Lord. AUCCBSSFUL MEETINGS-The WEN-MES ln the Summersldc Chris- ‘tlan Church, conducted by Dr. and ‘Mrs. Winston of Charlottetown. were eminently successful, there being e1. even added. The church life in every department recelvedai-i impetus. Dr. and Mrs. Winston returned to Char- lottetown on Thursday and they will rest several days. The Evangelist will ‘leave soon for St. ‘Thomas, Ont, lwhere he will attend as the Provin- ‘lcial representative of the Christian Churches, the All-Canada. Conven- ition. He will deliver several address. zes at the Convention. The Vfhlstons ‘begin a meeting with the Christian lCl-iurch at. Montague on June 8. PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. James Tuplln, who have been spending the winter in _Boston. Mass. have returned to their home in Black Banks-S. -Mrs. Afleck and Mrs, Bert, of Charlottetovt-r. were m: gum; of ‘Mrs. George McPherson of Summer- , __SUDDEN DEA-n; 0F GHQ-Am isde on ‘Tuesday, when they attend- isunisitLAivD-cspoiiii Sutherland “i the Wénlé-"lflh 11103008 0f the ,of S-tazzley Brdge died very sudden- Lam“ mwnmal @3743 wager L- Lt fly on Monday moi-ling at. 8t years of o" B- A-“s- Mtge. 'I‘he deceased had risen that ;morning apparently in his usual health. Hc weal. out. into the yard shoixly afterwards and dropped dead. iDeath was due to heart failure. Cap- tain Sutherland was born in New iLondon and belonged to e Scottish‘ llamily who settled down in New {London many y-ears ago. He was a re- tired sea captain and had travelled round the world in the old sailing days many tmes. After he retired -—-A!110l1l' 011090 012341161118 the fun- he mm“, M Stu-Ry 3,-1.1" with hi; eral of the lam Captain Sutherland riiephew. Mr. ET1100.M£E\'0fl,I.l'td be- ‘o! Stanley Br-dre on Tuesday 1w came an outstanding farmer and iii-om Summer-side were Mr. and Mrs. rancher‘ He w“ a very rive citizen James A Morrison and son, Mr. Jam- of h-reproachable character. His sud- ies Morrison, Mrs. David Bell and don death has cast a gloom over the Mm MfiuOdw-S- communlty. There are 10ft’- 10 0100"" nu widow, who is the dsuzhtcr o! the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Ewen, to whom The Guardian ea- tends encore aymvlthy. The furor- s] was held on Westley 1700mm" cocoon 0000004000-00-0-000-0 O -Mr. Everett. Nesbttt and Mr. 1v- an Nesbitt, who were attending the funeral of their brother, Elton who died from the result. of an locldeizt 111 the United Soles and was buried a: his home town in Harmony, Lat l3 on Sunday, have returned to their respective homes tn New York and BangoL-S. Eastern Guardian, ..".l'BB ODD FELLOWS of Mon- tague will stage a three-mt comedy Drama in their Hall, May 23rd. Come z and enjoy a real laugh. 3770-5-15 E EXAMINATION -1o oozes rm: snntrs. most- . "ma, um |||p|flfll§ Clone: ly fine stripes, reliable make. full sizes worth up to $2.00. special sale $1.00 each It BINOLAIHIS. 3 m u. .1. MABON onoimn"f TiOfi-d-ld-ii ofllcQ COIIIIQCCGC will} '-'—— DflIflMPI “WWONTAGUI CHURCH - OF i lfontaflll. P. l. l. CHIIIQT-Rzv. L. C. Hammond will ,‘“‘“.¢~o+040 proud-i 1n the Monique Church of Christ Sunday. Ml)’ ll. M. l1 a. m osLLarMArnissoN m“ l r- n» limit" 5 "mm" mourrsn ciwltcn or car:- wmm" | ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon eer- IONI! T0 LOH! j vices Sunday, May 10th: Ceorgetowni IONTABUI ll e. m; Mllltown Cross, 2.30 p. m; '§iillIIQOl1, 7 17. Th» RAV. C. U. MIC- Nevin. Pastor. .351‘. ANDIIW‘! unstru- IAN Church, Montllttl. sci-vim on Sunday, May 18th, at: l1 n, m. and ‘I i p. m. Rev. C. B. Amutroni, preacher. A cordial invitation ts extended to all. g __________ ___,-.,_._,. _ ..@----~;~.: IIY‘ I003 I'll IIAIIIID ‘I’ “Inlllll "T11 I! E. B. PARKMAN IIIIIG '1 ‘ ‘- ' me 1 -1»i.m1<|_.<i1”ri-t1‘n\v~1 m meant/w l .. miuams, v1.11 conduct servlus on sunny, May l0, as follows: Monta- gue, 11 l. m-i Murray River, 3 p. m ; Murray Harbor, ‘l p- m- ..'SUNDA1' SERVICES-On May 18th Rev. H. B. Bell W-l-l P!!!“ l5 South Lake eleven s. m. Subject, “hthers my." Kinnlww 7.30 pfm. Subject, "Is conscience an infallible euide? II‘LOBSTER FISHING-flown there is considerable westerly winds for the pasq, week the hardy fisher- men are pullng their oars almost lcvery day, and though the catches are not-hing w wmnlsin of they m Iwi as good u last. year. from Cable Head to East Paint on the norm shore. and probably won't be. With south- uqy ‘mg; um shady weather there should u m improvement T!" l"- dum-y, however, ts on a bigger scale. Rollo Bay and V iCiHitY Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dongle. Low- er Rollo Bay were recent visitors t0 Rollo Bey West. m, Charles MucKlnnci-i, Souris not, wu in Rollo Bey recently "l1 a business tziP- ‘ Mr. Gil‘ . Ives, Montague, was in Rollo Bay recently on l. business trip. The monthly meeting of the Rollo Bay West. Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. Angus A. Mac- Kenzie with nine members and four visitors present. Meeting opened with Ode followed by roll cell, ans- wered wltl-i Hlntd on Gardening. Minutes of the lat meeting were read and approved. Discussion fol- lowed on entertainment to be held in school. Questlonakes were dis- tributed to the members to be ans- wered. A letter from Mr. William Landrlgen, Sourls. with samples o1’ yarn and weaving enclosed was dis- cuaeed. It; was decided in future to anwer the roll cell by paying a nickle instead of the customary hints. Mrs, Joseph Chalsson invited the membe to her home for the June meeting. After the business meeting B. MaoCoi-mac was appoint 0d chairman and the following 1m- nwmptu mocnm was enjoyed by all: Chorus, Little Brown Jug, with mndvlm wwmnunmcnt; Reading, Pooch Will Talk, by Mrs. Prank Burke; Duct, Huntlngtower, Mrs. John Macho and Mrs. James Mac- Klnrioiu- Raettetlon, Jolly Jack Tar. Mrs. AgMaeKenzle; Solo, Mother. Mrs. Joseph Chalasonr- Organ and mandolin selections; solo, Come Un. der My Bladie, Mr. MacRae; Chorus Bonnie Dundee; Recitation, ‘The ‘Tramp, Mrs. Mackenzie; solo, True Love's Parting, Mrs. Burke; Nation; a1 Anthem. M!" Aneus MacKenziic. Rollo Bay West, is doing some carpenter work this week for Mr. E. MacFarlan, Ari- nandale. Mr. John Macilaie, Rollo my wort was a recent visitor to Soul-ls East. Miss Annie Stacie. Little Pond, ar- rived home iuesdoy from Boston, where she spent the winter months. Miss Btu-lice MacKenzie. Bay West. was Souris. Belle e recent visitor to Miss Leone Chanson. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Chm-lawn, Rol- lo Bey, is spending some time with her aunt Mrs. Garfield Mallard. New Zoalend. Mr. John D. Chairman, Bear River. south, llTivBd home this week from 5t. Johnsbury. Vannont, where ‘he spent the winter months. The dance given by the ‘ladies of Rollo Bey West 1n the school house on Friday night. was well attended. Music, vloltn, mandolin and organ, was formatted by Messrs. Peter motored w Montague wedmsday Yard . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . where he purchgggd a new pom Large assortment of fancy printed Piques, Soiscttcs and Indian Heads. 36 inch. 39c tom-mg can Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Creelman. of Charlottetown, MAY _i’ . 7 Interesting Values For THE WEEK-END Sale Friday and Saturday Men’s Broadcloth Shirts $1.75 Men's Fancy Shirts, light striped broldcloths, also any. er shades. Some have one soft collar to match, other; ha" one soft and one hard collar. These are very speclnlvalue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Men's Fancy Sex I pairs for $1.00 Men's Fancy 8o: 8 pairs for $1.00- . Men's Work Shirts. Blue Cliamhray. Khaki, New Blue and Black £1.00 Men's Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves Mu" Nflmwk Ciimbiniull" Sim‘ and legs. Summer weight. Garment . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. Athletic style. Suit $1.00 Men.‘ wbrmm Cambium“ sum ‘hm 1 ' sleeves and long legs. Suit $ '25 Week-end Bargains In the “Boys Store” Boy’: Blue uid Cheviot Beeferl. bruit buttons Boy's Shirts, plain and ‘ p .........$Z.69 $l.Z5to$2.0o Boy's Tweed Spring Topcoats, all sizes .. . . $5.00 Boy’, Go" no” ,. . .. . 50c to $1.35 Boy's Long Khaki Pants . . . . $1.00 and $1.25 39y; nglbrlggsn and Nlinloo‘ Combination; mic: broadcloth 59,3 pug; won] (‘guy v neck Swenlerg , _ , , $2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60c, 75c, 31,00 Boy’: Blue Cheviot Mlddy 51ml. $2.50 and $0.00 Boy's Knlcker Pants. Cheviot: and Tweed; Child's tlnc Cashmere Knit Suits. . $3.50 to $6.00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 85c to 51,50 Boy's new Spring Caps . ............... .. $1.00 Boy‘: Bloomer Plots 98c to sane Boy's Suits, 1011; 1111a 111m pants $2.95 to $21.00 Boy’: Khlkl 51w" W1 5111111 50c to $1.00 _BOY'IBIOIIIQI........ ......... .....50otoS1.85 Boy’: Lonrhnhm- ---- ------.-!l-'l5to$3,oo Men! buy Where the better things cost less, than usual Men's Khaki Pants with cuffs 51-25» 51-50. 51-75 Men’s Blue Denlum Work Pants. $1.25. 81.50 Men's Blue Botany all wool Suits .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $22-50. $25.00 Young Men's Blue Stripe Suits $35-00 Young Men's Trench Colts $10.00 Young Men's Flannel Trousers $3.50 to $6.50 Young Men's plus fours . . . . .. $4.50 to $7.50 Men's Separate Trousers . .. $1.95 to $7.50 Men's Overalls, blue and black $1.25, $1.50 Men's Spring Overcoats $10.00, $15.00 to $25.00 to . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Young Men‘: Fancy Tweed Suits . . . . .. $12.95 Men's Overall Combinations 52-25 to,S5.5tl Men's 111a Young Men's Tweed Suits... $15.95 Wwl Aim» Wrfliu ~ -- 55-5" 1° $16-01’ Heavy weight Stockings, pure thread silk and rayon, guaranteed run stop. Sizes 8% to 10. Rifle, Sliver- wlng, Beechnut, Gunmetal, Crystal Beige, Boudor, Flesh, Breeze. Rende- zvous lllll Black. e10 Shades “Sub Standard” Silk Stockings $1.15 Large assortment of medium service weight sub standard Pure Silk Stockings. All sllk to the top. No llsle welt: on these. Sizes 8'4 to l0. Good assortment of colors. 15 1o shades to select from. Extra. special price. Palr ' ' Kayser pure Silk Gloves, double finger tips. Pullon and fancy cuffs. 8 shades to select from. All sizes. Palr . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ., " ' New Scarfs, triangular and straight. 233st fancy colors. Special Half Price Sale 0f Tweeds Clearing lot fancy tweed. 10 different colors. 54 inch, Ill ‘.5 prlce- $3.50 for $1.75. $3.00 for $1.50. $2.75 for $1.38, $2.00 fol‘ $1.00. Heavy weight Crepe Moroccan. l5 dlflerent colors. Silk Bombay Crepe 36 inch. 8 dif- ferene colors. Yard . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. New 36 inch print cotton. Colors absolutely guaranteed to wash. No starch. 40 pat- terns to select from. Yard . . . . . . . . . . .. 3B inch. Specially good value Clearing Bleached linen $ Damask worth $2.25 for 1.50 Cream All Linen Tabla Damask .. good Crochet Bed Spread. extra larll 511*‘ qual1ty70tnehwtde........ . . . . .. 75c Yard 0zx921nch . . . . . . . . . .............$l.09Earh Special Quality Bleached All Linen Colored Bordcrcd Turkish Towels 21 -\‘ 4i Dlmuk ‘winches wide. Regular price 2.25 inch 52c Pair clearing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Yard Crepe de Chene Gowns and Pajamas, 4.50 to 12.00 1-2 PRICE Slightly Soiled and Mussed“‘C°me in and let us show you Ladies Crepe do Chem Gown: and Paloma slightly soiled- Prices from $4.50 ..n.uuu..nn..-. . . . . .. coon‘; ‘Jiilii i-';1.'.I ' ' ' Chsiawn, Beer River, Wilfred Camp bell, Poplar Point. M. H. Richards. sour-u mt. and .1. n. MncAdam.' Boar River North and the Misses: Mary and 8.111s Whyte. Sourts West and M. Chlluori, Rollo my mt.‘ Luncheon was served by the ladies‘ 1n charge. The sum of thirty-three dollars wu ruined. ‘ The Minn Mary White. Kathryn Macias, B. MAcCormlc and Messrs. Pater and J. B. MacOormlc and A. W. Wood. motored to Rusnoath on Saturday lat. Miss Goon-Ito and Mr. J. P. Dongle Beer River South, were visitors to Rollo Bay West, Sunday. --'- \ Mr. Joseph 1.’. Dongle and Mr. Adolphus Burke, ION’ Bil/GI‘. W61‘! u; n. Peters ll! Ncontly, write Mr.' Burkp purchased g valuable horse from w. Chute: Putt. i‘ muons: canon-m. l. manna-l- flhltllw NbWilWWRvmnnfiYc-l “tramway/ammun- Girls Bloomers --- Drawers, Vests, clearing at each A llne of Girl's Underwear. Bloomers, Special .......--- Drawer: and Vests. J ___.._-_- ————---‘ “' """'"J- I3 Bay West. wn a recent visitor w ' vvbd "will" ‘WW "°°‘,,‘,"“‘,... New Zeslarid. 1 RADIO SERMON! 11v SALOONS to whether w°lfl°lm "m? 0,4,, out snort-twin‘ "Games “in their Min Amy Townuand. Fortune; _ _ tohnve mdlo loud spelkcrs“ “M” hu resumed her duties u tnoheri salons, The question L‘ s“ Saloon keeper: o: 001ml!"- Elil‘ tied. Meanwhile the radio reception 1M6 118W found bhlt H1011‘ Cubt- u mowed w gflltle- omen crutlr Inlay the broadcast ________,_,- oer-mono and mule o! Sunday av- at. Rollo Bay West, elm an absence of two weeks due to illness. llr- Jwnb l-lomaavlllm. i Ilium cum Ida 11"" A