: ji- It: ASSAM quality given it “ that rich -flavor REDROSE TEKB soodtei‘ i Sold only in sealed packages @- -l'r PAY! to Lily in this Prov- ince. -NEW ENTERPRISE- A new wholesale and retail establishment ln flour and feeds has opened up in Sunimerslde, opposite the station, on Water Sti-oet, under the iii-m name of Sleeves and Waite. -STREET CLEANlNti-A num- ber of menare engaged on Water Street. removing the quantity 0i liiud which accumulated during the winter and spring. The part of the street gone over, is taking on u more littractive appearance-dd. --PLEASANT AFFAlFL-A very plczisant social evening was spent at the Epwortli Hall, Friday even- Ill-g under the auspices of tbs Ep- " l. iga‘. Th: I ': y; - ._____——-=_-———— —-—— ———— ~—-—-——~r~ . inedaities, sdlosuviliidlgdlletl: and u stump speech by Morley Bell was enjoyed by all. v “JUST A GIRL” --NEW AUTO OWiNERF-Mes- ' srs. D. J. A. McPhce nnd George i (‘ul-Illlctzlt, of Suinnierside, are the proivd owners of Grey Dort cars, A girl was born with a silver spoon 7.21;‘."iil-lilll‘iiiidlfllfilifildliif ' ' i. ' ’I‘l ‘YOFIIIPT ~l d G . Dort In her mouth and lost It’ Iiifgulai" itlltlpllllr; 11515188!‘ ii Gigi Dori Silccizil. ' A girl who \ "as born with a face 1 HOME Fon sfiillurrile any that wouldhavo been, her fortune om $13.11;? .l:.‘.‘.‘.’l.“3Z-Z;..§,:.l l; Milli-iii}? the “Sliver 51ml)" Set _b"t that was i.“dill.-llilmliflliflivli‘sllMdiillllfili a hindrance rather than a help ton Tillyionifiliigllrglieglien til? fol- . . . . - i UWIII’ \ i n ‘ girl with a living to carn. icry. iiililiw. J. '§il-..i§lil,e iilsiilh of lllll} ilccctiscd and oihcr relatives _ wil ticcomilauy the remains to A girl who was born to serve tea at b““""fj!“°- i country clubs-~'but whom circum- Y M C A stances forced to ivait table, finally, - - - - I _ instead. ’ ._. . ‘A most cllthuslllstli: gathering of . tlt- ivorkcrs rc nrl to t " ' A girl-who had to work for her llllt illl in» v.”n”t;.‘A.ryi>li’v.-"'il§§ . . . lit-Id ill tllc lIotel Davics ill coil- dally bread Whlle She longed for pret- I\\t‘t‘llilil with a dinncr Afondiiy noon_ ty clothes and good tunes, while she "in? ll.“l3‘i°‘3‘l.l’lf£?l“§‘l,. llic wanted to be loved and wanted to be, j;',<;f,§;‘,§;lj";;§}§‘{ggr-ggl field}; gflodijust every Other glrl, Iltigniiiglgtclims will Slllfldfilllllfftlvl‘ ‘ll 1* ” "Foam ()nt=.—-S. A. McLeod nnd . v ‘l’ ' i‘, ll. B. I lu'wo th. Zenii Stew art- Just a girl ivhosc Team Twig, a “WWII, W, absorbing life story and appealing wroilr]; olilrveeig-A A Pommy romance will be told from day t0 day lllltl w. A. ‘Ste-Wart. ' beginning, next Thursday “J tl*i\‘IllJg§ll?1ll‘;-S-'~\V. S. Louson and ‘ v J"l‘(t-liii;ullx~;ltvgé)-ll~4ll‘. S. Grant and IN 'Il‘ezIi{luLSiit(.‘—tI~I. M. VziilBusklrk ani . . .0 on. _ ‘lélam Sevenr-‘H. E. Miller and - I ) .- _ J. ov er. By Jan? I helps? foremost n‘?“s 'l‘cziuil‘ldiglit.—~Dnve Bethune and paper serial ivriter-ziuthor of ;I‘he i1.T‘l\i‘.lnsll3;;.“ k (n Duchennn Woman Who Loved—and Iuarned .,..,l w, lllggl... / ' _ - 'I‘eatu 'I‘eu.—G. Ii‘. llutcheson J/ and S. Henderson. M“ __ 'I‘l-uul I<IIeven.--(‘. II. Black and '=- " "' w‘ " - II. V. Iiuntnin. _ l l, lillllvllt‘ .\lt'QI|1Ii'I'lt', 2 .i\lll_\' .\i= 'l‘l‘=ljtl 'l‘\v@lv<'-—D- A- lloKlhhoh iii-ck and lilslc JziilltdS, s. DUPIS =1'}gl f-orflou llushvs, ' 11m,“ m“, _\,|,.mi,|,. 5MHI,IL._ lt-aul l"hlrtccll.-'l‘.l\ .L. Ploivse Grade V. Miss Anrie"watson's Dept PRINCE STREET GLEIOOL- ' I. tilailys Aiathlt-sou and Miriam \'i'ortll, lsiibt-llt- lticc and Anly ililorc, ll. I-Ilzlilit- llclilll-it, Grade X. Mr. Seaman's Depl- 1. lieu Alicllurc, J, ljli l HVIAIIPYH‘ 3,,itii:.n (push. Grade lv. Mis; Jessie Fuller-tows Department. Grade IX. “n55 Laura £cott's Dtnfi. - ' 1, \’ll-.l \\'i.~;lli-l‘. 1.’. Ill-lull .\lt'.\lil I. .\llllll'i-(l Fooullis, ’_'. tit-lirudc 1m; w, l-jg-llll-|~ lil-uln-lly. Vililgllilll, 3. liluiichu Walsh, Grade Ill. Miss Carrie Haslam's De- Gradc Vlll. Miss Lily Taylor's Dept. partment. 1, I~‘1ort~iltl~ Illntls. 3. llzirlilz. Nt-w-g/lk. .1. Alain-l Ilcililcrstlil. _-~ lii l'lll_\'.\ Ilunt-tlll, '.. l. lll'll'll l-‘tirlplh. Grade v13 Miss Mary Irving's Dept. Grade ll. Miss L. A. Acofrfs DH?‘- 1. Cecilia Stodsri, 1' lislvllu Wisl- 1. Alarilill (lilli-uu, 2. Atlclc .\li~,l.c'ii 3_ Clam B9305; I ‘llll, :1. llilcu licurs." Grade VI Miss Jacquelrle MacDon- Grade I. Mi5s Annie McDonald's‘ eild's Department. Dfllartmem- "nuimium-r-"iiillliifid THATII NATE- fi-te MAN w M KING THE WHOLE c Nmv LAUGH WITH ills‘ COMIC SEQIE -- Lllltl J. A. Nlclllllnn. "Ihliiln lldoiilstccituli. Rice and Dr. Yeo. , ’I'cziul FIIIQPIL-wl. A. Clarke nnd J. 'l‘. Mt-Kcnzle. ’I‘e:im Sixteen-John McLaugh- lill and J. ll. Tait. Tcum St-vcutccn.-—~W. A. Stewart and (‘llllflfifi ‘Chziittllcr, 'I‘<-:iiu l~]iglit<.-cn-.=<A. Irwin sud" Fri-d Iiurkc. 'l‘i~iim Niuctci-il.-G+-o, McLeod :'lnd .\Itli'tloi.'k Ross. '1‘c.'im ‘Vivi-lily. J. A. \Vt-bstcr and I’. 'I‘uritcr. THIIII 'I‘\\'t-nty'()nc.— I)r. Ayers and J. I). Scuuiau. 'l‘i:iul 'I‘\vcllty'l‘\i'il. S. A. Mo Donald and A. IC. Nlorrisoh. .~——- 1, Allison Rogers. 2. Elsie McIn- uis, ll. Edith Ford. Grade I. Miss Ethel Norton's 99F!- 1. Iicggic Ilolmuii, 2. Wllfrctl Jzilucs. 3, Edna lllliglllll- ,d\_ i_ Dinner Sets If you select your next Dinner Set; irom one of our stock pat- tern Dinner wore lines you are gettmg the best in the market. Black 8i C0. -NAVlGATlON.-tMot0r hosts sire now quite frequently seen in the harbour, coining from Bede que and surrounding districts. —Mr. and iMrs. Thomas L. Hin- ton announce the engngement of their third daughter Ethel Helena to Leslie tBeecher iMacMurdo of Moncton, N. B. Marriage to take place Wednesday June 16. 8621-5-221. -+DR. HOUSTON will be in his former office in Kensington Wetl- nesdiiy, May 5th iind every alternate Wednesday throughout the sum~ mer when he can be consulted on diseases u! the eye, ear, nose iind throat. 8638. -8ERIOU$ ACCIDENT. - Mr. Harold Howatt, aged 16, of Albany wbllc sawing wood lit a 'Mr. Mc- Leod’s, oi Tryoii in some peculiar manner tripped unil fell on itbc sow cutting both lbones of the lfore unin. The unfortunate youth was rushed to the Prince County lion- pltal whcre the wounds were wash» cd and dressed. Mr. Howatt is now doing nicely and the doctors hold hope oi’ saving the arm. -NEW BUSINESS OPEN-S.-A new enterprise has recently been opend up in Suniiuerside which means a great opportunity to ibc merchants of P.E.I. The. Corona (‘zindy C0,, of St. John, N. I3. have opened up a siileroom In the new Gallant ti: Crockett Building, where they will stock all varieties of Candy. This new establishment will be tinder the management of Messrs. Wright & ‘Mason, Suln~ iuerside. -—SCHOOL WORK-The follow- ing is the honour roll of Irlshtmvn school for the months of March and April:——Gr:ide VILWI Oliver Profit. Graidc Vl, 1 (‘ct-II Atluliis, 2, (‘armcu Ilavlsoll, 3, llicinsic Mann. Grudc V. 1. Bczllricl- Campbell, 2, Kutlc (lunipbell 2i IIzilsey Profltt. Grade IV, 1. JZIIIIPS Evans and Herbie Pro- fitt count. 2. Archie Mann, fl. James (lalnpbcll. Grade lIiI, 1. Anna Donovan, 2. llcitbii Davisoii, 3. Wm. Fondly. Grudc II, l. Freddie Davi- son, 2. Ivan DIIVISUII, 3. Jack Evans. Grade 1, 1. IIildzi Campbell, 2. Anna Mlllman. Mildred Harrington, teacher. -—-—-Q-o>--- WESTERN ‘PERSONALS ——Miss Hazel Campbell, of Long River ls visiting in Summersidc. —*Miss Maude McMillan, oi‘ Bloomfield, is spending a few days with irienils ili Summersidc. ' ~—-.\Irs. John (‘ui-tls, of Wilmnt, having rciovcreil from his recent illness is visiting; friends in Albany. ——».\Ir.=l, (Rt-Y.) CIIPISIIiB-IIIIIl lhrce children. were pascngers lust week to Albertun, where they will reside at their new home.—tl~l. ——Mr. Frank Matthews, Dock Road. has lcft for Trenton. N. S.. where hc will spend. the summer. ——H. ~—Mr. and nMrs. Brcnton IIorrpi-r. of CliZ1\'ll)lll‘lUWl'l.2l_l'Q visiting in Summcrslde. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. WiIlia-ui S. Curtis. —-Mcssrs. W-m. Curtis, nmnzigcr rf It. 'I‘. llDlIIIllIYS Furniture Dept. nnd Arthur P‘. llell, luanligcr of the lliaritinic little. t‘u.,.»Suliliinornlilc, llfIS rr-ttlrnt-ti from a bnsincss trip to (‘Inirllliti-towvn. ~.\Ir. John McCarthy, liroctolt, Lot 4. has rcttirnctl from u business trip to Iloslon, Muss. IIe ivus uc- companicll on thi- rcturu trip by llls dailgbtcr, Mrs. Ilrown and little son who will visit bcrc for n few Hl0llllIS.—-ll ~<Mlss Mary klnch. of Tlgnish. was In Suniinerside last week en route t0 Boston, whcrc she will study ‘nursing. lSlie was accompanied as fur us Suinuiorside by hcr brother, Robert. GUARDIAN. ililéivssilslii GIIARBIANII I Teleptloiltttters Continued From lferge Four. standard of any other country. But so fai- as service lfrom outlying districts is concerned, particularly _ west of Summerside. the telephone service ls a disgrace to the Island. L This Company has enjoyed zi monopoly of this about long enough The rural lines, 45 in all, as Mr. » Ferguson says, are made to fetch ' and carry for the main line, and the agreements these rural com- panies had to sign tbefore being connected up (after building and promising to maintain those fesir ers roi- the Compimyh resd like some cf the documents of olden times. ' \ This almost autocratic monopo- ly was the lfiiult. of the govern- ment which grunted the franchise the first time. Again it was the fault of itnuthcr government ivhcn the franchise was rem-wed long before the first one bud transpired. Now, let our prescnlt represen- ttitlvcs see to it that If there is a new arrangement ltlude, it is done In such a manner that the rights of llli! pcople lire llufilguilrdcd. 'I‘herc is no reason why those peo~ ple who worked hnrd to get those rural lilies built, very often hull to ilnportunc the government, coax the 'I‘clcphoiio Co., nnd ‘then qulir~ rcl with a great many of their friends in order to get those iu m] lines established, should not receive a portion of the revcmil- from both outgoing and incoming messages over their own lines. ‘Fllose 45 companies consolidated would nlnke n pretty strong or- ganization and it thcre is no otliei method of getting fuir play, per- haps it would be u good idea. ISciue years ago the (lonlpuny clnlnieti they could not flll()\V unv~ tiling but metallic circuit as it im- paired the efficiency of the scr- vlcc. - Yul. in llic face of this they lil- lowed to ‘bc constructed, connected and eventually cxpropriutted sonic twelve or thirteen miles of slngic wire grounded circuit and oh. ma- ma ‘what 1i scrvlcel In fact all fbu wliy west of O'esry there should ll" ll Hlfill up reading something like this, “Service to Charlotte- "iwn and Fummersitle tiwico week- ly. Georgetown, Souris nnd all iDoltits east, monthly on very fine days.” . ' Surely something can lbe done to give us poor western pcoplc at least t‘ “alt decent telephoni- service. We have practically no train scrvice: this of course, is in the hands of a company (I nit-an the train service) ls owned join: Iy by the government and llic Railyvay Commits-slop, consequent- lptbere is no redress.) But in the matter of the wit» Dhonc, our local law makers hart- li chance to redress our gricvancl-s in some small nietisurc at least, and if they don't do so, illi-y will likely Inve to answer for It \\'lll‘Il next they face thcir (‘tlilslillltzflls I uni, Sir, ct-c., PETER .r. BuLG-ER. St. Lewis, P. E. l., April 30-‘20, PRACTICAL ROAD INSPECTORS $lI‘.—As I sec by llic picss i: is tllc intention of tho govcriilticui to appoint road iitspcrturg over thi- road masters. I think it‘ thc road ill silccttirs ilil not know any luorc about road ilnprovclncnls than Illt‘ loud inusicrs it will be a cusi- of the blind lczitllug tlii- blind. Now tnc (‘UIIIIIIIHSIOIIWF of Public Works llfls full control ovl-r Works Ilcpariun and l'('(lllIll- able to llic ltlXflllf 01's oi‘ il s i-oiin» try fur tho cxprlitlitilrcs of llic public inonlyv. Yct, ho has no “t_\' in tho appointment ol‘ llll‘ (lllltflills V, under lilm ‘ d thcrefilrc his Iinnds arc cllectlvfy ticd. l'ndcr tlicsc. itlrcilltistilnirtls I would prtlposc that the Inspi-t-ttlrs before being lippointcil stand an extiiniilution. Ii‘ the roads are to be improved iii this country lls up to the (‘ominissloner of Public Works to have uicn appointed who un~ dcrsianil building roads. The ldcli of sending officials ovcr the roads to expend public money over half of whom uiay not know clay from —.VIrs. Jnnies Hardy. Dock Road. utnlerwcn; .1 successful operatlon_ for appendicitis on Tuesdiiy last. The physicians in attendance were Dr, Kier, Alberton nnd Dr. A. Mc- Nclll, Sululncrsitlc. The condition of the puticut ls most favorable. —-II. —Mr. iinu Mrs. Simpson Crockett.‘ Vlmstllilc. were wet-k end visitors to Sumincrsltic. Mr. ‘(jrockett has sold Ills farm and his intentions arc to’ lnovc to Stinllur-rsitlc in the heal futurn, The purchaser of iurln is Mr, AlllPPl Wallace who will shortly tnkc ili.lrge.—H. —-In TPSDOIISG to a lvlvfiflllll- l" tho effect that Mrs. Gallant of this town. who is visiting her mother in Charlottetown, hnd take-u sud- llonly ill, licr husband. Mr. lIenry Gallant It'll ll)’ "l9 early mm‘ o“ Saturday to visit his wlfc, Friends “(ire are anxious to hear that i116 Illness ls not of a serious nature. ‘as It should be. The cement culverts the north slur, 'I‘his I think is not in one or lWQ Iustulitrcs, put ill throughout the country in the loads arc broken up because not set in us they should have been. I um sir, etc, THOMAS BOLGER, Sh, Lot 11 NEWSPRINT CONSUMPTION FAR EXCEEDS PRODUCTION IN UNITED STATES. (‘tinsunlpiltlu ut‘ ncivsllrllil llillli‘? In tho United States has itirrcascll a gulii tit‘ only 5 per ccut.. lliivlllil‘ lng to a survey of the ll(‘,¥\'!'ll"'illl paper siinntllm published in thc May Commerce Monthly, tbc maga- zinc of the Notional Blink of C0111- niercc in New York. Although tll’ present acute newspaper sborlufl is partly due to greatly liiilrcusr-tl use or puller lii llPW-‘llllllwl’ llihwrlm‘ l. k MOORE st McLEOD LIMITED 1 19-121 Queen St. IIIIZIIIIIIII§\\\\\\\\\ZIIAUI\\\L\\WIIW\\\\\\\\WIIIJJIII M0 cL 119-121 Queen Street .Dharlottet Voile day. It isa beautiful French Fabric~ “MYSTERY VOILE.” It is shown bv this store alone, and it is one of the loveliest dress or waist fabrics we have ever It is 38 to 39 inches wide—the1-e are 7 c0l0urs—--many different Every (lay fabrics of this value are being offered for $2.00 to $2.25 pel- yard. YOUR SPLENDII) (‘HAN CE .01). L that seen. - patterns. $1.491 yd. Out of town buyers ask for samples. W e’ll mail them. lhllilii- _ slivcd. lillzl; the lii-st prices, polutocs lllll>l bt- lzrlid- _ wtll lions, I llrco. CAPACITY 75 BUSHELS AN HOUR Price $21.00 day. Patent Applied for iu l)I'(l(l\I('i.l()II is onc ol‘ lllt‘ principal “mg-pg (it in,» strlngcuci‘, tlil- bunk (follies frolii (‘lllliaflih llllllSlIlilll Stirs. ‘lurmg whlch "mm (“mum C pm- I 1909 it I polutctl out. duction of the cnmuiotiity bus shown Unned étutps 1 prmluoled tllc all llic newsprint ptlpcr It uscd, but by 1919 It had become dcpcudt-nt on foreign sources for a third of its supply. Be- twcen 1899 null 1904 production In- croiisctl 60 pcr cciil. 1904 nnd 191!) the lncrcitse amount- eil only to '45 per cclit. “(Yuuuillrg recent ilcvclopincnt as But bctwccn IAS. PENDERGASI‘, Sec’y KENSINGTON or SCHURMAN BRQS” New Aniian, P. E. I. Iicrc arc llll‘(‘il thlitgs the félflllvl‘ ' 'I‘ime on tho farm is vlllilalilcm iilutlc illltl To tioutiiilintl llic niurkcts and lo rc- .“St:hurinlln” Potato Grader This grader ivus pliimicd your?‘ of cal men» iuen who ilntlt-rstzintl one of the iiiosi practical labor vices on the farm. Tho “Schilriiitlu Potato Grudcr grades. and has u capacity oi‘ 75 liusht-ls A pillly can be attached for ilpcrlit- lng with gasoline or other power. Full particulars nnd tivc bnoklcts may slgni-il. Scnil us your mime and address t0- lin hour. --_ A This otao Grader Time----Lab0r----Mtlney i ch. curcc and money iilust bl- lllrlllt‘ oltl ham] tray, what — ti" long and lllirtl job! hut not with [tllfl uftt-r study and cxpcriliil-nl, and is m-lidl- by practi- t'tlIllll' ill‘ farm nnd it. has bccn dcmtiiistrall-tl lo saving. Illustrated bc had from AGENTS WANTED the lutlclc stall-s. cent. in that time. coin plircd fie United States. own production nnd Stutcli. l it. this luck of a uor_nilil lnfreiisoa itcwfilllllll Iliilllllilel‘ h“ bee“ , much molt IllilI‘l(l‘(l than our own," “llVllllc only out- pluut has been constructed in llll‘ United States since 1909, (‘snails n, has increased licr plllp mills 57 pcr ll"l'°1‘ill°l'l’a$"d 93 I)" "N" __ flvc _v£‘l1l's, this countriil ports (luring thc same IWM Argcutlllli tllc ciluutrics of thc world lll t chasing newsprint frmii llic Uni During 1919 this c011" exported iicarly ii sixth as lll Her production In .1917 and 689,847 short tons as with 1,359,012 (Ilinntlu lii-twccii i0 and 15 per cent. of ltcr cxports icst almost entirely to the United Most of our foreign supply Norway and Sweden." m,“ m creased 81 pcr cont. USPS U“. Status. newsprint us it Iulportcd. l I Sunnyside. CIWQWI! snmoino UP FATHER PAINTEQ’? ‘JTUDIO AN' STOLE A I l/ELIJDID-YOU l D\D'/\N' W's THE cR/scious- I YES -HE HAD tT IN ALL ON MR‘ UNHAPDY MAN HE ti)‘ I HOPE THEY A FRAME - \T v/Afii LQU5k‘_T',_‘E BURGLAR‘: cor IN HI‘: DIDN'T ‘ma; m: N-l- Finlan- PICTURE HE I PAINTING or "mums - ‘J ME“ G IIIO IV furl. Invuu Invlcl. Inc. THE WR€TCHES - THEY CUT THE PICTURE‘. OUT‘ OF A Knits-E; THE FRAME wn-H \\\\\\|, q: . Wednesday morning commences a sale of Mystery $1.49 worth $2.00 yd. IN OUR NORTHERN WINDOW you will notice the finest value of the I kind that you have seen for many a today lic- makes descrip- thc uudcr- llllllilu loci oi’ llIt‘I‘(‘llillll1llllt' tllll tiluoilllis arc also iluporti-li i AND THEY "room THE ~ FRAME!!!