Boys’ TweedFlannel and W001 Knit Suits in Buster and Oliver Twist style, in fancy browns, Boys’ long Khaki Pants, good weight, finished with I w cuffs. Sizes 26 t0 32 . . .. ' Sizes 28 to 3 week end Bargain for Boys Friday and Saturday Boys’ brass buttons and emblem on sleeves. Sizes2 Blue Cheviot Reefers, .‘.".l‘.’. 3-99 grey and fawns. Sizes 3 to 5 years . . . .. . . . . years. Friday and Sat- T I P t b it ur ay . . . . . . . . . . .. loys’ -ong an ‘u s, new double breasted style, fancy browns and greys. Sizes 6 ' Boys’ Khaki ».lersey Cloth Wind-Breakers, good weight. I Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Menfls new ' Mans’ and Young Mens all wool Tweed Suits, worth to $25. Men’s and Young Men’s good quality, all-wool Tweed knock- about Suit. S . B. and D. P1. model suits, worth to Sizes 36 to 44. Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . I“??? . 15-09 $15. Men’s and Young New Spring Caps in all the new Spring Overcoats in fancy grey grey and fawn tweeds, plain and fawn tweeds, blue anti fawn and with band. All ‘| gaberdine, ‘slipon models sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I Sizes 35 to 42 . . . . . . . .. Men's khaki duck pants, finished with cuff and belt loops. ‘I Sizes32to44 . . . . . . ' "' liienfis and young 11101111. ‘French Felt llats, Fedora and snap z rims, i11 grey and fawns . . . ' v Western Guardian l i —GUA R D I A N REPRESENTA- i rivi: for Richmond and vicinity ie ;.vIr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- :eii-e new and renewal subscrip- lnions. —WESTERN AGENT-Ml‘. CYTl-le ,1. 0111mm is ouiirciihn Agent in dlowlini, and will be pleased to re- ceive news, advertising, new and i renewal subscriptions. l —KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK lShipping -Club will not be loading lhcgs till Wedne y. May 16th. All- lhcgs must be in by noon. John A. ‘Douglas, Sec'y. 4379-5-10-21 l 410111111211 natt, Friday, May (11th, play by Port Elgin Dramatic ‘Club. Curtain rises 8 o'clock. Ex-, ‘cellent show. Don‘t miss it. 4362-5-9-3i. l | _.i_ l --DANCl-J AT TRAVELLEIVS mREsT, Friday evening, May elev- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' _Ea.stern Guardian . .GENUINE COBBQSIVE Subli- mate and full-st! th Formalln. Lowest prices. At abons Drug Store. 5-9-w!m.-8i ..'FRESH STOCK just arirved Nema, capsules, B dzW Tabloids. Ffrenchs capsules. for foxee and cubs. At Mabon’s Drug Store. o-il-wfm-Bl ..~‘lN PORT-Schr. Ida M. Burke Capt. Fougeie, arrived Larry's River, N. S., in ballast and proceeded to, Lower Montague and loaded pro- ducc by Poole and Thompson and sailed for Larry's River, N. S. .."‘LACOPIA 2O01—Will make the season at owner's stables. except Saturday afternoon from 2 p. n1. until 6 p. m., when he will be at Albert Johnstones Stables, Murray ‘Cllllhhlilililffl Tupiin and orchestra lmusie. Proceeds for building addi- _itio11 111111111. 4399-5-10-2ll_~(3hg 111-11111, Monipiick. arrived ‘from Pictou. with FREETOWN DP3l1mL1~3|Crates and proceeded along shore l l _r1iu lplayers will present the three act {remedy drama, "The Colonel's ‘Monday evening, 14th. If not fine 1 Tuesday, 15th. 4425-5-11-31. i l '(lAfl‘l0N _ Presbyterian lwill be held on Sabbath as follows‘. '~I11 Victoria West at 10.30 a. n1. in ‘ryne Valley at 2.311 p. mi. and in Lo‘. 14 ill '7 p. 111. All made welcome. l lThe above services Lobe conduct-i lori by Rev. J. F. Profit <11" Ken-I lsiiigton. griitiilziiioiis tire hereby extended ti: i3l49~A Mission street, San Froncisq lfrcin lllock Banks will furnish the| lMaid" in the Central Bedeque Hiilllgqbinson and owned by the Mari- l -nieuiviono_ 111w coNonE-l services. .__ l ..‘*MR. THOMAS McCARRON - {Gone from this world with its trials land sorrows, to that Heavenly Home _._wg|,(;();v||.; Anpyflon _cnn-lcalled upon to surrender one of their Mr. 11nd Mrs. Henry J. Smith. oilthe soul of Mr. Thomas McCarron lCfJ whose 11011111 was visited by oicsctcwu departed from this life w ‘Mr. Stork c-n March 30, and a char-llhe EbOdG 0f Eternal hlIDDlYWSS- Di?" llerefis the new word in Men's Athletic Under- . . “Jimpants” 1 .75 Jfnqshirt Suit wear. 'l‘lie two 111111-11 style is “in strong.” This very popular idea in underwear has knitted sleeveless, ilne, white jersey, with trunks of brightly colored broadcloth, fitting- _ closely at waist line. This is the very newest ideajwhich you . ' , will see shown in all the big American cities, and atlver- ‘I ' tised 111 the Saturday Evening Post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' llatehway athletic style, Nair.- soek material combinations; cool I-Iatchway Combinationsfor men. Balbriggan with long sleeves and long legs. Per and comfortable for Sum- suit ....... .. . . . mer wear. Per suit . . . . . . Nainsook athletic ceomhinations for men. Per suit— and 1.50 Merino Ne. 71. Penniaifs Com- binations, Spring and Fall 2 weight. Suit .... ‘ ' Merino No. ~71. Penman’s’ Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, suitable for Spring and Fall ‘I wear. Each garment ‘ lVienKs Balbriggan- Shirts and Drawers, light weight Stinnner wear, strong and eomfort- able. Per garment . . . . . . . ‘ Penman’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, two-thread, long sleev- es and long legs. A good wear- ing weight for Summer I wear. Per garment . . . . . . ' ” l, Men's light weight Balbriggan ‘ Combinations’. Long sleeves and ‘Si? .".".l.y.'. . .1771 .. . 1-25 Balbriggan Combinations with short sleeves and. legs, or long sleeves and legs. Also short sleev- cs and long legs. A good weight. Two thread Balbriggan. I Sale of Fancy Sh‘ it $1 . Worth to $2.50" s i ' 7 , Men's Fancy Shirts with collar to match, medium dark colors only. The colors are guaranteed fast. This shirt is worth g $2.50. Ou1' special [W100 for Friday and Saturday ‘I ” only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . Menls Work Shirts in khaki duck, dark navy t1uck,, and some 1- , 1 English Oxford (cloth shirts" These are real good shirts. I Each... .. '00 Double Fuji Dress .10 Styles . Wonderful Value $5.00 This very remarkable value dress goes on sale Friday morn- ing. lt is made up of real double weight Fuji Silk. There are ten different good styles, all with long sleeves. The dresses are shown in six good colors, green, coral, white, powder blue and corn yellow. This assortment includes all sizes from l-i to 44. You will find that this dress compares very favorably with lines offered at $8 .00 to $10.00. COLORED TURKISH ‘x TOWELS." P1111 . . .. . .. .. '39 This Towel. will please you iii value; it is 18x39 inches in size, ENGLISH BED- SPREAD ~. .. English printed Bedspread, 68 \" 89, a very attractive and popular good, well made, absorbent line, a bargain at the ‘I Perpair.... ....' price...-..... ' Good, medium iveight white cotton, Friday and Saturday, 2 yards for . . . ' ' .l"lO , ti!» ,..... .1-.~-.-...-.--11~.--1.-1.1-.. 111111 a M°LBOD 11-. 1 r..-~~ - ,~ awe. srwgpq 1-» ' 1 laning l0’;- pcund baby girl left there jhardly notice any of his old friends ifrtm Suinmeijside (P. E. l.) since “tin. t VCllL 'Mrs. Siutili is 11 native ‘ll£llli',ll\('i‘ of San Francisco. -!-‘0ItMl.*IIt ISLANDER-Mi‘. 11nd Mrs. Diivid A. Patt11llo,of Portland, 101-131 ll, with their daughter Mar- licn, spent a few days in San Fruii- ltisco last month as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F1. A, Linehan, l9 1'1 Eighth ‘avenue. Oakland, Cal. Th visitors :\\.'8l'E‘. (.11 their way to Europe by way lci the Panama Canal. After arriv- liiiiz in London they will tour the lBritish Isles in their automobile, iwhicli they arc inking over with l them. 11nd then cross over to France. tcr part of July. Mrs. Pattullo. be- lforc hcr marriage. was Nliss Mabel 1Erchaiit of Summersidc. I’. E. Is- |l\’liil‘lOl'l. a World War nurse. l —SI'IRI()US OPERATIOhh-Char- ‘ lt-s A. Scliurinan. editor of The Tim- kes, Si. Paul. Minn. recently suffered l Trea Colds. With ne Treatment RUBBED on throat and chest, Vicks does two - things at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled , direct to the inflamed air 1 passages, and (2) It stimulates the 1 skin like an old-fashioned i poultice and “draws out” the soreness. , ...~@:~.-1:.. yicxs l /VAPORUB 0V5? rifll/zuozwnnswm men l l LADIES " Did Ytou Ever Try FAMPOLINA l The New DYE Guaranteed Fadeless. AMPOLINA 1111 w lmakes it possible t0- dye your dark dresses pale shades. You are invited to call for full inform- ation. ’ l ‘to 1111a jcy to their hOillE, says the cheerful disposition. and _ I ‘Oakland Maple Leaf. Henry willlgrcatly missed by his many friends, lTiity expect to arrive home the lat» l land, and Mrs. Linchan is her sisterlsicifln$ "Ereed U181 flmPllmi-lflfl Willi l W8 S. River. Terms reasonable. John A. McKenzie, Gaspereaux. l 4409-4-11-18 __,._ . PBRINGS LOBSTER CRATES M. T. Lobster to distribute crates at the factory. She is commanded by Capt. John time Packing Co., at Pictou, N. S. They are bringing live lobsters from g the canneries all of them ten inches 1 and over. —-A--' where the faithful find rest. |His life may be taken as truly a model by those whcse ideals are always the best. The Parishoners of St lMary‘s Road West were once more number when o11 Sunday, April 30th, uncle of Mrs. Harry Fraser of Geor- ceased was always of a happy and ‘ will be ‘During his illness he was frequently, lvisited by his Pastor, Rev. G. Mc-l ‘Cube. who administered to him the ;last rites of the Roman Catholic jChurcli. His funeral was largely at- tcndcd. Deceased leaves to mournti Isorrowiug widow and one daughter, -Mrs. McGuigim at home, to whom ‘sincere sympathy is extended. May ‘his soul rest in peace. A the amputation of a limb just below the knee, at St. Mary's Hospital, ‘Rochester. Minn. Mr. Schurman had suflered n great deal for some time lwith his leg. His attending physic- ian. D1". K. Arouni, with other con- lsulting doctors, decided that ampu- tation was the only remedy, and ad- lvised removal of the patient to the :M1tyo Brothers Hospital in Roches- lter. Dr. Chas. Mayo and other phy- lnccessary. Dr. Henderson, one cf the most highly regarded physicians in Rochester, performed the opera- tion, which was done under a local anesthetic and was most successful. All friends of Mr. Schurnian in St. Paul, where he lived for about forty years and is highly respected. as well as those here in the West. and i11 his home town of Summerside, P. E. I., will be pleased to hear of his ultimate recovery. ——-—?{O-&- |GEORGETOWN SHIPPING CLUB .."Schooncr Uncle Sam. Capt. Kcry, arriver from‘ Sheet Harbour. N. S., in ballast and proceeded to Lower Montague and loaded produce by W. A. Poole d: Co., and clear-l _A.__. ed for Sheet Harbour, N. S. ..°Sch1'. Evelyn, Capt. Burke. ar- rived from Montague and proceeded ness for the. geasons work. -A--- ..'*Schr. J. E. Collins, Capt. Peter White. arrived from Charlottetown. via Murray River with general c111‘- go after discharging part'she clear- ed for Cardigan with balance. .."Schr. Maggie Bell, Capt. John Beaver, arrived from Spry Bay, N. S.. in ballast and proceeded to Low- er Montague, where she loaded i1 load of produce by W. A. Poole and Co., and cleared for Spry Bay, N. 1-‘. . .."Schr. W. T. Dicks, Capt. Win. Dicks, arrived from Bacldeck 1n ballast and proceeded to St. Mary“. Bay Wharf and will load produce by W. A. Poole d; Co., Lower Mon- tague, for Nova Scotia ports. ..°Schr. J. C. Dakin, Capt. Pea- cidc Forgenor. arrived from Hast- ings, N. S., with coal for the JJJ. Hughes Co., after discharging she will load produce for the J. J. Hughes Co., for Nova Bcotia ports. ..°Schr. J. E. Collus, Capt. White arrived from Grand River, with part cargo of bagged potatoes. Took .n balance at C. N. R. wharf and cleared for-Charlottetown. —A-— ..°Schr. Pearl M. Pellpas, Capt. George Pelipas, arrived from Larry a River in ballast and proceeded i0 Lower Montague. and loaded pro- duce and cleared for Larry's River. N. S. “*5. S. Dampfire, Capt. Dirstead arrived from Baltimore, U. B. A, with a tull load of fertilizer and is discharging at C. N. R. Wharf Georgetown. Some will go out bY rail and the balance will be hauled away from shed by farmers. A ;.°Motor boat Eliza T. arrived from Malngashe in ballast and 11111141 for-Plotou. N. s. i} IIIISIITOWN SCHOOL rm standing of 111M111 iiii wt Irishmwnflchooi is as fol owr for . the month of April. oi-iice vm. 1. 111m; oiimpbeii. a. Kathleen Profit, 3. Jeanie Ooiuine. 4~ Dlvicoli ' iwmyoamvbeii. I} _A_ to Lower Montague to get in readi- I enough. In your childhood days your mothtl‘! l every thought for you was nothing but the very Quality- best was good What could be more fitting than that YOU HOW CXPTCSB yOUT HPPICCXEIUOH (If her sacrifices by a gift of Chocolates by Moira. - iity- 1 cnooomrns if“ 0 ~ 0113 - HALIFAX ' CANADA‘ 217- B CANAD/YS-CAN-DY 1 iequal). _ Grade V. 1. Gladys Profit, 2. Edith Campbell. 3. Norrie Campbell, 4. Grade ‘I. isr.) 1. Keith Warren. f‘ Jean Camllbe" and Norm!!- DBVISOH Marion Ready and Harold Mac- Grade I. tJr.) l. Henry Ready. (equal, 3. Evelyn McLeod, 4. Leigh Leod tequaii, Paynter ‘ and Mildred Maclieod Grade III. 1. Josie Ready. 3. Helen Campbell. Grade TI. 1. Anna Warren. _ Perfect Arthur Profit. 2. Norma Davison, Helen Campbell. A A"? Ime- i. Withithe new Ortligphonic Victrolar the music is real.---you may have any kinds- or with and you may have it‘ when you want; if, There iii always a "first time" during which we form certain impressions that never again leave us. lniiirument, the new Ortliophcnic Yirii-riih, \\_hether you first mcct it during 1111i’ m‘ HIIlIHfYDU will never forget 1.11111 gn-iit aurtmle at hearing real singers, no! pluyrrs, OITlWSUBQfl-“fldl music. Liquid trelilcs, no -1ruii the precise moment you command ‘r baeaecp-all thercl ’ lwlldntwtwndlogiéhey come here so oomplclely? them for . . . \" So it is with that amazing‘: nciv W iii _ Phi Zljffi put them there ?-.-.~to flflQfl>Q you, 1n such-profusion of Cllultc, 111 lmprikiiit-u" or "smooth flow ofaound". For this magic of die new Orthafihqrgg I 8 "('la'_YUli and we must than "ck-"msls W!“ shcngeo many of their developing 1hr: principle of "Mggchgd ‘u! in Victor's haintls only two ya". v this principle swept away old method; and traditions, 11nd has hcen trzinsmuted into ilir music of all the trorld, to be spread! into millions of homes, So now music, as you wish graceful cabinets which anyone can owns. you may. have beautiful,‘ y“! an w 1i you wish-from‘ 1'ro1i1 $1400 down to as low as S] i 5. El trim!‘ drive. if you choose, at alight aiiditlona clin Voi oh In Sound " .1 ” l3. 75MB] Company of Canada, Limited, usihmi 11-» . _ _ Qltf iiiiaies iviiiding. At all .Hil Maltefal s" d¢ul=rii1on.ci1nv=ci11r1t fuynignu, Trade 11-1-11 Refit ' Attendance:- Reudy, Josie Ready. Henry Ready. Jean Campbell, Mildred MacLeod, Arthur Campbell. Ont-a. .2; Marion