Western Guardian —-GUA R O I A N REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown. who is open to re- ‘ ceive new and renewal subscrip- lions. Why lint End i Constipation? remit-sung.“ remedy l!’ your tooth were aching I would you put painkiller in ' it all the time and iet it get worse. or would you have it flied and made strong again? ‘f Theeameap iieatocorrecting constipation. eonlysatisfac- tory remedy is one which, while relieving congestion. strength- ens bowels, liver and kidneys to actwlthou tdaily medicine. That iewls Fruit-a-tiveaisthe ublic la te. Made oniyoffres fruit Juices and tonics. its whole elect on the system is natural and alcengthening. Try it. 25cand a —FOR SALE-House. Lot find Garage, South Side Victoria St. Kensington. All in good repair. Ask for particulars. H. D. Cald- well. 1569-5-19-21 —PLAY POSTPONED - Th6 play, "Barbara imakes a Splash" advertised to be staged by Lower Kensington. on May 22nd. has been postponed. Watch for future date. i ' 4576-5-19-2i. —B\RBARA MAKES A SPLASH will be presented by lower Bedeque Players in Strand Theatre, Ken- sington. Tuesday. May 25th. at 8:30 p. m. Admission 25 and 35 cents. 4568-5-19-31 British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vancouver Ono full oarioad B. C. MOULDINGS AND "' BREATHING Assorted patterns, “WANTED — Several small houses and lots in Summerside. Anyone wishing to sell please ad- vise Morley M. Bell. Summerside. 5-21-25. —NEW ANNAN -- New Annan school is progressing favorably un- der thc capable management of Miss Margaret Curley. our eniclent and painstaking teacher-Mr. J. J. Mac- Kinnon. proprietor and Sec. of New Annan Race track. are busy putting L. M. POOLE & C0 the track in tip top shape for the PAOLPB WBABVES big race Aug. 8th.—New Annan in- i will" "i" “l '1" "m" °' M“ Harry Moase with a good attend- ance. After singing the ode and signing the minutes of last meeting Q.Q.Q§.QQ.@QQQI roll call was responded to by giving the month of Birthday and stone. Committees were heard trom and a AND Glasses Fitted discussion followed on having a new Competent service with latest fence put around the school grounds and flowers planted. Luncheon was served. A vote of thanks tendered to the hostess for her kind hospital- ity. Meeting was closed by singing #040040 euvlrmvni- the Notional Anthem. Next meetini: E W at the home of Mrs. Harry Mill. . . Jo S. z BUTTERFLY FLOWER IN THE orrouamisra GARDEN i u: mehinenn st. ’ Magnificent pots of schlzaubhus "““'°*“‘*°‘*‘°**4*¢v¢v‘aro ilssciirnlihiig exhibits at flower rHllfHViS wud in ‘IIOJIQUS windows, and the [don is prevalent that this is a _gi‘(lBlllliUlll-i9 plzrut- Oii the couitrariy "it is or Cillly grown garden uiriiuul ‘llliil. hus been adopted by the ‘greoirhoiu-o men ii-mi converted lu- io,;i wiE-rieu beiawtiy, Under g-reein- house condihions and by phrcliirg brck and chaining ‘the plallls they lure developed into magnificoirt vllhamlds covered irith blooms so ‘completely that the fullrge llj‘ not Yin evldeuice. it ‘i an easily grown garden aaiir-uul. Coming lirlio ‘bloom from seed in a. slhort time land continuing pro cover Vitae‘)? with i". i aili ,1. daifiity bloom all summer . lr‘ the garden not pracidti to carry on the Cream Separators The "New" Sharples Marvel. Shipment just received sell- ing at lowest prices. Repair parts for all Sharp- les machines in stock. J. L. DOUGLAS 39 QUEEN STREET CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. v ‘it l: v-‘liiiit: and iraiIiiii-iig Kai-to pillars __. [y ' ipiutiiiced by the greenhouse mnn. o-o+o+0-o4|'l‘.he plant iliillliliiil)“ i-npruwls arid ‘its vriw branches cover consider- able space. lacking the rather com- EYE STRAIN 00-1400» pact uivd stiff form of the poi plant. It, however, ‘has the name wealth 0-f bloom "in the Obllli. but lit is so distributed that the ‘handsome foll- uge adds to it»; |.i-lLl'ilC'll'V€‘-il(3rl$- The dwvari liargedlowered fctrns We use this adleqllvg ad- fife better for "the g8.i‘(19fl‘|i-i\81lhil,h$ visedly- lwisetcneusis type wluich is wauadiy grown liii 't.‘0l‘iSOl’\"i.lilOi-‘l0‘S, making Snflersrs from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye "defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is 4 Nerve Energy. 1 Normal eyes, it is computed y utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain is present. a much larger proportion is required. P Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an e1- cessive amount of Nerve En- i ergy may seriously afleet the Sllléilll butterfly shaped flowers i-n various ground colors with blurtches eitiheul of lighter 0r darker coloring will-l be a (fdlllzllillll. (lelighi and ‘spnalys are ibeu/ullful mztteuial ‘for cutting. It likes rich soili and suffers in dry, hot =peil.s, so ca-rc ‘must “be iakdu to give it miter. ‘Take rho nozzle off the hose and let u genilc streufiu $041k lll. ztbmi’ the Filllll-i of the piunl. its striiclurc Lis so fragile ‘fhut n stitwzuni of fl.ll'_\' down. _ ileuvy Yillill.’ fhiileii at Plilillliilflg a1 . ' AN I lmmmlnlnl? ‘l! ""1" 9'53"! Yin Izi few dwys Gilli rcinew the cloud geuowlh mommy visited Char- !‘ ' of u“ ‘ma?’ n“! pmdu“ l“ “elf ‘blossoms Sow in rows ‘lll ‘idle lottemwn- __A_‘ ‘I l 4 health. ' i . I ‘ y seed bed. ‘covering lightly uiud uocaptaln and Mm Edward I y; 1 Ii/iVE your EYES Ex3:Ifiliftq‘ggijhe$'figgloIzlfficalfinf Dicks. Charlottetown. motored i0 _ LET THIS CHAIIIT YOUR GLIIDE r e o t ~ - - ' . 1 EXAMnqED true leaves. GilVti the piiiixvts a fool. “£26 gmdfugirféiy ‘veil-gating . ThCYC l5 11. tirade Marvclube exact Y‘ Sulctlecttlo Your mITtQr s rcqulrcmcnts’ ._ PRODUCT . G F H tch > each waiv- They will wver we 5km“... _A._- your car is not listed on this abbreviate art, seet e complete Marvelube * . 1 ° ' u eson it spalce in Eeasirncbly fertile soil and Chm-t at any Magvelube dealgfls 4 . '1. r 1.1 " _ m ‘ OPTOMETRIST IWlfiwi-féllllvglntugrg-lwlll prove n m? ..”Mr. Jack Donovan. student. ht. t ‘ 1 M Infill mvem w mém" alldouerq Dunstans University. who has been _ 4 ‘ _ _ GTMDE m“ m“ I: m“ R D ' ‘ “Ilia have lleiuvdw Join} as (L lfifilgge anlgziefitséelggg" 6:213“ Nifg; MAKE or AUTOMOBILE <-g33;»,'g,;" MAKE or AUTOMOBlLB SUMMER wfblm. stake or AUTOMOBILE GS§M§|Q°Q wm-mi a- --?_-- . v .. ' gmemlclhse 9mm‘ l" l“ n“ n10“ a turned to Charlouemwn- 8 I Hcavv '" H d n ........................................ .. HE-‘IVY blcdiului Pierce-Arrow Heavy "u" Pmfesslonal Cards hmlm" ‘u Whit“ 1413*“ m“! Calm“ 4A" Cbldlllnc _. SP- H=IVY Mfliium Hiipiriiobile (6 and 8 cylinder) Heavy edium Pontiac... Heavy Mldllm‘ ____.-_. (lulu or Zurkspur. chjnd|gr (Sp, 5) __ , Heavy Medium Jordan (6 and 8 cylinder) .. Heavy Medium Ron . . . Heavy Medium ' ~"’-"-'QP>—“—“ . ‘Mrs. Will McLeod and daugh- Chandler (all other models) HflWY Ml-"dium La Saiie .. SP- Hl-‘BVY Mtdlflm Riflwnbiwkflr HMVY Mall?“ R- R’ ileptrsits of ‘brown cool in ihe terJDorothy. Moncton. are visiting Chevrolet ............................... .. Heavy Medium Lincoln .. SP-Hfllvv Medium Rilllfl RKWW- Heavy Heavv BABBISTEB. SOLICITOR» ETG Wcttmnu iii.~.i~ior. o.‘ (iU-‘milily, eu- Mrs. Mcuods parents. Mr. and Chrysler (imperial Eighty). .. SP- “MW ltil-‘dium Mormon t8 cylinder). Heflvv Medium Star ....... .. Heavy Medium Cameron Block, Charlottetown. trmuled m (Dnwm. mm-e ma“ 30, Mra Rufus-e’ Qeorgctowrh Smyalerléalloocihler models). .. Sew?’ “Mieaiium Iltx/larfinon (all other models) Sprig-tail?‘ Studebaker ,_ s , . , ___ __ cav ' e ium l . mossy r0 was 000.000 tons. are ‘to be devclopui. n Duran m e i) “My; Mum,“ ojflland” Heavy Medium Ikuw v Megium """_'_‘" . . . - . . 1-1 M d‘ .1 bu Hewv M d‘ Whi H M: '4'" Dr C C Archfllald F0 protect automoiinles llgilllilSl ..‘Miss Ethel Morrlsey. GeorBe-_ e mm o‘ “no e Pkwy M263: wmsnpinigh‘ 4°Vli"d*" El-figrvv Medium Graduate o-f u. Y rm Graduate "wme" "m lmrlnsfl a device ‘has lwwnt- spentflthe We?“ final" 21mg?‘ "r" Heavv Medium Willy's-Knish! is cylinder-i Sr-Huvv M=§"""' ’ ' been invented that stops i1 em otte own. 1e gues o rs. c - > H y Heavy Muflum wrl u; __ Heavy Me ium ufiullllsfm°lio'ageu|izilfim wwhorJ ihc i-ubnicznuiou old is cx- ard Dougan. 50 Prince Street. A p ' Spjqalavy Sp. Heavy Heavy w n: and Throat ' ' “l”i____________“ _ m’ m‘ “m” M“'“““ ‘Iutlnr Eves and unnrlvin: fllllw~__ ___ ~- ..°Mrs. Jack Dicks and two ' ' Office. Bayer Building Great Georle Street 1 offlgq flours-i) l0 12.30. L39 l0 5.00 | "' "‘ " " ‘ Every Woman can Protect l Mark R. McGuigan i new" w i simu- uu i B A 4 inexpensive Treatment. | e e 1 i BAIBIITII. SOLICITOI. ETC. ' Foul body-odors have a deep-seat- _ MONEY T0 LOAN ed cause. which lies in the bowels Cameron Block. Charlottetormfll and intestines. Until these organs dlggofgg the corruption they l!!! Mcuod & carrying. no relief can be ex, ‘ ‘- 1.5. banner w. n. suntan. It. o. Barrister and Attorney-at-Iiaw Oillce: ill Richmond Itreet MONEY ‘IO LOAN Charlottetown. P. I. I. i FOUL PERSPIRATION ODORS HAVE DEEP-SEATED CAUSE sweet and clean. You can easily get you cleanse your system with Dr. ibring down an aetontr-ing amount ‘of waste matter. They clan: up your """"'""""’""""-""'“""*-_.‘ insides. rid you of headac es. over- Blgngnifld & MgPhge come constipation. bring back rosy " color to the cheeks. stir up the ap- petite and make you feel like you I. A. MeDONALlI II. I’. Merlin did in your youth. For regular. vig- 5. A, . orous. happy health use 0r. llamll- 5A‘nm wrfogygyg’ "p, owe Pills-inst right for women's . [g TO LOAN ills. mild. eflicient and never cause liter llsflding. (‘hlritltetown Sartre». Sold everywhere in 25c xos. l-Zl-flllill. Bedeque players in Strand Theatre. S much greater length of intern. The iiorco upon the pluriis bvuis them , tithes but they rugwiit their poise .You can quickly make your body|at their home in Georgetown-A. rid of nasty perspiration odors if llown. Jiarniltonh Pills. These little pills' "—-—<"'>""~' ‘ Eastern Guardian JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W.‘ Murdock is Guardian Agent in| Montague and will be pleased to‘ receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. tf JI-‘BESII STOCK just arirved Nema. capsules. B &W Tabloids,‘- Ffrenchs capsules. for foxes and cubs. At Mabon's Drug Store. 5-9-wfm-6i ..GENUINE COBROSIVE Subli- mate and full-strength Formalin. Lowest prices. At Msbons Drug tore. 5-9-wfm.-6i JMOTHEIVS DAY SEBVlCEe. —The Mother Day Service in the Georgetown United Church was very largely attended and thorough- ly enjoyed by all. There were a con- siderable number of visitors in Town on this occasion. The church‘ was beautifully decorated with flow- ers and the musical program was of a very high order. Apart from the regular congregational singing the Choir rendered V the Chorus. “Mother's Prayers Followed Me." A trio was sung by Mrs. A. E. Jenkins (Alt) Mr. McNeil. (Tenor) Mr. Yorston. Also the Solo. "Song My Mother Sang" by ‘Samuel Yorston. Tenor Baritone was thoroughly en- joyed by all. Mr. Yorston was con- gratulated at the close of the ser- vice. The musical part of the pro- gram was brought to a closeby the Trio. “Drifting". by Mr. fwaiker, Mr. Lavers and Mr. Yorston. Mr. Fierce thanked the Choir for their beautiful performance and hoped that they would sometime in the near future render another Musical Hour and we all feel sure that they will only be glad to do so again-A. --—-¢o¢- »~-- - PERSONALS ..“Mr. Robert Fraser, Summer- side. spent the week end in George- town. -A- ..°Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Solomon, Georgetown. recently visited Char- lottetown. -A— . .°Mrs. Dan McCormac. Boughton Island is visiting Georgetown. _A_.. ..“Mr. Webster McNeil. New Perth. spent the week cncl 1n Georgetown. -—A~— ..'Mr. Wilfred Hunter. Charlotte- town. spent the week end .n Georgetown. —A— ..’~‘Miss Stewart, Charlottetown, is visiting Mrs. McLaren. Georg!!- town. —A— ..“Mr. G. W. Hlbbett. George- town. recently visited Montague. ..*’Miss Bertha Smith. George- town. rccently visited Montague. . J-Mr. Richard Dougan. Char- lottetown. spent the‘ "weekend "in Georgetown.-A. - i I . .'Mr. William White. Pamurc Island. recently visited George- town-A. ..“Mrs. William White and daugh- ter Phyllis. Borden, are visiting Mr. White's mother. Mrs. Charles John- ‘son, Georgetown-at. I. .*‘Mr. Joseph McPhee, George- _ town, recently visited Charlotte- town-A. ..'Mr. J. H. McDonald, George- town, recently visited Charlotte- town.-—A. I .."Mrs. Capt. Edward McDonaldl Charlottetown, recently visited Georgetown. I —A--lp ..*“Mrs. Creamer. Sourts. recently visited Georgetown. ‘ ___';_ ..“Miss Gladys McDonald. Geor-i daughters. Agnes and Kathleen re- turned to their home in George- | town. after spending the winter in‘ p Halifax. —-A-- I ..'Mr. Herman Thistle who has‘ Mrs. Thistle. Georgmown. left Wed- ~ nesday for U. B. A. —A— ..°Mis|es Susi". and Mary Hemp- town-A. ‘ ‘mfeots of u sun hath on the sca- uivone are iniitoml in a (iermian awnltonhrm where patients o" a surrounded lry mgvs from spar-Bail damps aw they walk river n Knnlqlwl floor- Expa iimenuo ‘have shown than. the diritamoe at which a sound cum he heard depends upon the density of the n-lr tn whiioh h. is pmduc .1 and not 111W! whom lit is received. t K. visitors to Searleiown night. the guests of Mr. and Mrq. Fred MacQuarrie. rms CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN better 0i]. Canailafs better motor oil. Because it is made from a better crude, Marvclube is an inherently Because it is made by improved refining methods, it pos- sesses added qualities of superior- Marvel fi i ity. motorists the country over. Across the Equator Oil wells in far Peru. producing a crude that has all the essentials of afine lnolor oil; I NIPER IAL tankers transporting this crude t0 Canada; IMPERIAL refineries (Employing ab éxvclfisivc process for the manu- facturc 0f a superior oik-these are factors whichbave made M arvelubc Because its production and distribution are safeguarded by the standards of Canadals largest re- finers of petroleum products, it has wort and held the m gonfiglgycepjof Marvclube is a golden-pure lubri- cant, made bya better process from Only access t0 Peruvian crude. a better crude petroleum. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED em- ploys this improved process; only IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED has Bedeque and Vicinity °’ ‘"°“‘°'" Messrs. Jami-s Boers. Earle Pear M _ H be"; he d. C t 1 B dflson. Otto Doull. Edgar Doull. Louis 590D Vlflll-"IB m5 Palems- MT- lndlequgslefgrfor Molgctonfrkfan“ eon Pearson. Mrs. Earle Pearson. Mrs. Among the visitors who visited m“ Monuiu" 5pm‘ the week end|Summerside last Saturday night ' h fl i 1 M Loi "M'- mu“ 3mm“ Gwie"ggiiwiifnoiikgvsiiibbeu8224i Rollriii recently visited Charlotte- 05mph,“ Chelton. Messm Ham] Holland. Hudson Jeffery. bower Bedequc. Clayton MacLure and Miss Sadie Bradshaw. Middleton. PM “f 5“_'“""‘rsld“ 5°h°°1- l5 5115113’ immdshaw and Allah‘ C“r“s' M‘ spent ‘he week and with ha. “mp pnggged m fixing m, ms summemtcnded the play n Freetown last Mm Jesse wrlghg“ North Bedeqm. cottage on Chelton shore. Mr. Jeilv; Wednesday mcming to visit friends I'm"? Ameck ""4 Miss M” E"- there. ' mnn. went to the city to hear Jack Miner on Thursday evening in Mr. Fred Clark's motor boat. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell and little son Harold. Chelton. spent d Sunday in Wilmot Valley the guests was “n” |l°m° m “Mend m‘? 11m’ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waugh. We sec Mr. Braden Jelly, princi- knows whore to come to spend his Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright were summfl‘ Wilda!“ - Mr. Heath Craig. Chelton. is con- fined to his home _with a very bad on Friday - ¢__. We are glad in sue Mr. Kicr Al-i inn. Middle-ton. nround again after " his recent illness. Mrs. James MacQuarric has re- Iafter spending a few weeks in Mid- son. Bedeque. motored to the city '| -___» turned W he!‘ Mme in Besrletmvndl-ienderson, and lvIrs. Orville Jolm- dleton. on Saturday evening. Mr. Duncan Murray. Chelton. His many friends was a recent visitor to Fernwooti. learn that Dr. E. A. Bell. Cape Tra- verse. is out around again after His many friends are sorry tots-overs attack of La Grippe. learn of tin- illness of Mr. Frank ' lJewell, Searletown. I Miss Mildred Woolner. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers, c“. lcton. spent Sunday in Chelton the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Af- fieck. . ~ can ‘eral of her father. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Linson Newsom. Balm- Flieanors. spent a pleasant visit in Searlctown last work. s. Messrs. Elmour Wright. JGSSB- week. In returning home. theyhad an accident. which might have been a more serious one. The road ma- chine which wes placed iu Mr. The- olipus Enmairs lane. was not notic- ed by the occupants until it was too late. We are pleased to state none. of them were badly hurt. but re-l ' celved a had shaking up. m. Charles Green, Miss Sophie May is here. Summer is yet to come; l-lcr roses have yet to blow. Alikc remote. From the warbling throat And the winding sheet of snow; We gather the ‘violet shy. The mnyflower pale and lone, For the sweet mid-spring Our babe did bring Airgelee A patch! has been gram iinvdlrtor for all merit for kites with which article! be raised to any lllwwirmm: ed heigilvt and auitomaflfcfllll’ imp“ E IYISIMIT lXAlllllATlllll Fitting ll‘ sarrlrlns 11"‘ II. Ito. H. J. MABON - n. ..:: r -- will. ' Afar from the Great Unknown. » 1 -- £6} ' ' ‘ Spanish liiiteaests have (ibiulnul t l » l hi. l “re 313d 5° hlverimi-lllgiifgziigon slid m illilfld“ eloctillc power to 01mm” ‘l way and For industries ‘in harness u ~ M fldillki. led u ll“ , I nttiich- i 4.4 n rail‘