. ¢'*"..?~»" . . ‘ I , . t ‘ l IMr. Ray Brown. who is open to re- lcelve new and renewal subscrip- |uons. ‘ C‘ e d Q’ 1s goo tea , lien tie shoe with fancy lizard trim. If you want the very beat, ask for Red Rose Orange Pekoe ,1 In clean, bright Aluminum Durable! FireSafe! Beautiful! BIRD’S “ART-BLENDE” TWIN SHINGLES A roof rim. will Iasi. wciihcr sate, fin; resistant. proof against repair and rt-placciiicni uni, A [e41 g-[rmlirjiy fgf new consiruciion or tor .;n ovcr-ilic-uld-roof job. BIRD S: SON li1\|~|n_\ BUILDING PRUDIILI: LIMITED ' H llion Toronto Montreal I I 97w years Provo Uliem best. ill-I > Géi STANLEY. SHAW 8: PEARDON. LIlrIYII-ID. Charlottetown. . BETHUNE HARDWARE COa LIMITED. Charlottetown. _.._._._.___..__. __._ t, And don‘t forget to plant some of our choice Onion Sets, Shallots and Potato Onions Our SWEET PEAS arc imported direct from the big Seed House of JAMES CARTER. DURMETT 8; BEALE, London. England. who specialize in FLOWERS especially SWEEI PEAS. Plant gomc of our beautiful flowering "Spenecrs“ also our “New Special" and “Latest and Best" Mixtures, buy at Carter's Seed Store 6 WlkfS. 110 l/V. HIGH Ma,- 1 dikLw/ililukutwl-u-l-Iaa -. lv-Aitlan-vla.h-Ill-Jl/Utiflbtb-"Ii-lkbb-Jtl. s. n, _|_/._. l,‘ ,_,-_.._.___.‘_,. ,_,__,~__._ kw‘ Fencing Supplies A good fence is an absolute necessity. What is worth raising is Worth protecting. INVINCIBLE FARM FENCING has been sold by us for the pant l0 years, and we believe it. to be the best. farm fence made. HEAVY WEIGHT STYLES 5 strands 32 inches high 311 per rod 5 strands 40 inches high 35 per l'0tI 6 strands 30 inches high 39 per rod ti strands 40 inches high 41 per rod 7 strands 40 inches high 46 per rod 7 strands 48 inches high 4B per rod MEDIUM WEIGHT STYLES 7 strands 26 inches high 38!; per rod 9 strands 35 inches high 48 per rod POULTRY FENCING 20 strands 60 inches high 88c. l8 strands l8 inches high illc. l6 strands 10 inches high 71c. Freight paid on farm fence in 40 rod lots or more, SPECIAL 48inch lleaigan mesh poultry netting for roll of 50 yds. $5.03 80 rod reels Barb wire 100 lb. reels Barb wire Number ii h 12 coiled wire galvanized Number 9, 12, l3 a l6 soft galvanized wire Lawn Fencing a. Gates McClosiey Wlrc Gripe l Farm Gates up to l6 fcct long tVE (‘AN SAVE YOU MONEY 0N YOUR FENCING or. Ziz/zdu/u/io w I1ULSALE c. l Western Guardian -GUA It l) IA N REPRESENTA- TIVE tor Richmond and vicinity is i —LADIES PEARL grey kid slip- iper. cuban heel. A dandy shoe. [$3.50 a pain-At Sinclair's. 4508-5- 16-21 —LADlES PASTEL blonde 4 eye- Speclnl $3.50 a pair.-— 4508-5-16-2i 1 1 Cuban Heel. lAt Slnclairs. —WOMEN'S PASTEL Blonde strapped slipper. Combination trim. Kid lined Cuban Heel. $2.95 a. pair. l-m Sinclair's. 4508-5-16-21 —“’OMEN’S PATENT 2 eyelet tie lshoc with blonde trim, high heel. ‘Very dressy “Special $2.95 a pair.» ‘At. Siiiclairs. 4508-5-l6—2i --MEN'S GOODYEAR Welted Ox- fords in black and tan leather. New- est lasts. $3.95 a pair-At Sinclair's. 4508-5-16-2i —VIEN'S BLACK and tan oxfords with fancy collegiate welt. Only: $4.50 a pair-—At Sinclair's. 4 - 4508—5-16-2i1 , —MEN’S Genuine Calf Oxfords ln' lblacl; and tan. Dressy and service- .able. $5.00 a paiin~At Sinclairs. 1 4508-5-l6-2i —ENTERTAINED — Mr. A. E. MacLean. M. P. and Mrs. MacLeam entertained at dinner given to al number of friends in file Parlia-i mentary Restaurant of the House of Commons a few days ago. Among those present were, Mr. and Mr:. C. H. Callbeck. formerly of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Callbeck is 1n i the Law Branch of the Department |of National Revenue and a brother: ‘of Mr. James Callbeck of Linn-l ilettci‘. P. a. l. 1 4 .____._ a —SERIOUS CHARGE - About 19.30 last Friday nighi, shortly after larrival of the train at Richmondw .Mr. James Gillls left Messrs. A.rse-; ‘nault d: Genders store thcrc in thr- f i thc company of a man named Arscy nault. About half a mile down tlie= ‘road the latter produced a bottle‘ land offered Mr. Giliis .1 , idrink. When this was refused. he?‘ Jmocked Mr. Gillis down. jumped lupon him and robbed him. he! "claims of $73.00 in cash. a ivatcn| ;.and a box of war medals and but», ztons, which hc very highly prized.‘ ‘On Monday morning Sheriff Wrighv ; was notified at Summerside that‘ ‘Arscnault had been driven by his brother-in-la\i' down to the car‘ v l i For Ga.s-—St0ps Now. ‘of Adlerika brought me complete re- Jlieff-J. B. Hardy. i Adlerika relieves stomach gas and BOTH upper and lower bowel. it re- moves old waste matter you never, thought was in your system. Let Adlerlka give your stomach andl bowels a REAL cleansing and see‘ how much better you feel. It willl surprise you! Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd.‘ PER PACKAGE If you live outside Charlottetown, we shall gladly send, by 3531"- for 54c PAID Enclose reinit- tance with your ! order. Orders only filled for cash. ‘Took Sod-a. 20 Years lR l “For 20 years I took soda for indlq lgestlon and stomach gas. One bottle- sourness in TEN minutes. Acting ong THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ferry. The Sheriff thereupon tele- phoned l0 the C. N. R. detectives at Sackville. giving Arsemulijg des- cription and asking them to watch all trains. Later Detective Bah. wck advised Sheriff Wright that no one answering Arsenaultis des- rripilon had passed through Sack- ville. The brother-ln-law states that he left him at Borden. Mr. onus. we understand. is not so particular about regaining the but- tons, but hopes to get. his money and svatch back. In the meantime Arsenaull is at large. -— Island Farmer. 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 Maritime Conference Branch Meeting Upwards of two hundred officers and delegates attended the second annual meeting of the Maritime Conference Branch of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada. which was held in St. David's Church, St. John. N. B.. May 8th. 9th. and 10th. The program was as follows: Tuesday. May 8th ' (afternoon) : Meeting of Advisory Board. Meeting of Nominating Commit- tees. Meeting of Executive. Evening Session: Rev. Hugh Miller in the Chair. Devotional Service, Rev. H. Miller. Greetings from Maritime Confer- ence, Dr. A. S. Rogers. Music-Jrrinidad and her Dia- mond Jubilee (Illustratedn- Mrs. C. F. Sanford—Anthem. Hymn and Offering. Doxology and Benediction. Wednesday, May 9th. (Morning Session: ' Hymn and Doxology. Responsive Exercise. Prirver. _ Appointment 01' Committees. Roll call by Presbyteriais. Address of Welcome. 1 Address Oi‘ \Velcome—Mrs. T. ll. Sommcrvillc. Reply-Mrs. J. W. McConnell. Report of Branch Officer's. cording Scc.-Mrs. 1'2. A. Jinn- iexon. Corresponding Scc.—Mrs. L. W. Parker. 'I‘reasurcr—Mrs W. G. Watson. Dcdicatory Prayer-Mrs. G. M. Young. Scc. of Associate Helpers—Mrs. J. . lvlillar. ' Sec. of stranger's Dcpt.—Mrs. /\. L. Melvin. Discussion. Question Box. Introduction of Literature-lynx Harold Newson. Quiet Half Hour—M'iss A. Rose. i l Korea. . A f tcrnoon Session: Young People's Session. Devotional Services lctl by Cen- tenary Y. W. A. " Minutes. ' Greetings by Sister Societies. Rcply—Mrs. H. Miller. Afternoon Session: Young People's Session Devotional Services led by Cen- lcny Y. W. A. Minutes. Greetings by Sister Societies. Reply-Mrs. H. Miller. Report of Sec. of Childrens Work ~Mrs. J. T. Burchell. “Palm Branch“—Mrs. Jamicson rn fiitaiflnce EowAaoj S I X Tl M E 5 . 2 Prince Edward Fox Netting is made princip- ally for use in the salt- lnden air of the Maritime Provinces and is extra heavily galvanized before weaving and after. making each twist in each mesh a brazed and welded im- moveablc joint; every mesh ls true to size and strongly woven, while the Netting is further strength- ened by extra strands of wire on top. bottom and ends. Every roll has a guaranteed length of 150 fcct, and opens out flat and srnilonoen ., L FQX NETTING , m MAY l7, 192g. "r6 fivotpl. HOtvi/E. JINOW . l! l l . 77/ fl "“ a r l l. . /// / LITTLE // -' AT w/ . Exo;N5 / ‘ll ) v <4 1)‘;- “A tr _. aegis» ' ; I = "M14313 / 1 X" ,_ h .A 1 o» . p“ '_ . . sq Mg. I . ' <13 "jail? Olanlzm" Pattern N0. 310 i: J/Jown l here . . . . a dirtingniibed . . , _ Some of us "£52111." “Z51 121'.’ 217i Ziuililiifl} p”. ° - - . > . I g o - ° 63 ~ ' pennies A fondness for nice things . . _ an cyelor beauty and attractive colour schemes . . . is only nag. urai . . . still economy mm: be considered. Yet thnusandsof thrifty house- keepers have found iln-y can arrange the most charming rooms . . . at such littlccost . . . They Imow an attractive rug in a new pattern will transform l; dull room into the cosiest of Say “Good-bye” to _the drud ery of beating and scrubbing . . . p an for bright days and brighter rooms, and leisure to enjoy them. Just a moment with a damp mop and = i ‘ ‘ ~ . ~ - l . . . , (longoleum Gold Seal Rugs are spotlcssly 5:52;,“ gfiiflfltivlvgf]: Cléflll. . . . beautifully patterned Congo- Ieum Gold Seal Rugs . . . Oriental, Persian or Dainty Unusually attractive new patterns in warm floral pattern effects to choose l‘ 1 radiant colours to select from . . . with omhumthey costaoume new, lower-than-ever prices now in efiect. . . . only $5.15 mi- a 9 x o, room 1 lizc. rug . . . a price that leaves See these guaranteed rugs with the new vlenrvfororherrhlnas- - - ~ _ - . s am HéIZIIgrfSICOIQ long wearing surface at: your ftffa bafjflfgu‘ mgzznai" colour schemes. Congoleum Canada Limited. 70A 1270 St. Patrick Sireei, Montreal. Send rne, wihout cost or utilization. a copy of your latest booklet entitled "ChariningMColour Schemes Thai Con . ' , So Little . ii 4 Name. . '7 Mflmuunm“) Address. . . . . ' I Cily.... ........Prov.. " x CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED. MONTREAL » We carry the full range of patterns and sizes in Gold Seal , Congoleum from door mats to the largest room size. Our range of designs and new low prices are sure to satisfy you. Call and see yourself. You will be convinceql PROWSE BROS. LTD. Bxmgfs- t 3050111110115. QUBSUOII! On Wednesday noon. two hundred: ‘Freasurer-Mrs. W. (1 Watson‘ . U . ' PM 5' lsat down to the delightful luncheon; Scc. Christian Stewardship and 511F111!’ SEQ-MISS M. M- Bfill- {served in honor of the delegates by. FlllflllCC—I\rIl'S. G. M. Young. ' Ml-Hslonflry Monthly Sce- Mrs. the ladies of the congregations of‘ Scc. of Y. w. and c. o. 1. T. l0" F- 17111115011- the United Church in St. John_ in w0rk~Mi53 M, Gram“ ‘fl-lib wouu: BEA one _ Hons: w-owa u= rr mo "A < a m rr- A Di NNER BE. READY‘ smooth. making u. straight 1 Literature Scc.—Mrs H Newsonist And ' K1 1 _ _ H I I - - - . rows rk hall. It was an, soc. of Mission and Baby Bands. 11911 118881118 and 11011 511i. PFCSS $@C-——MI'§- K- M- Tall». ‘Icxcecdlngly pleasant social intcrluiicl -Mrs, .1, T, Edi-chap, - ». v c ging wall when erected. | Temperance Scc.-Mrs. J. \V.' in the day of busy sessions and Scc. of Associate Helpers-Mrs. J. I i & o 80d Write or Wire halxl with its cgiarniiling decoirul R, Mum; , 1 . " v - ~ - ons o mauve an c 0w racn" ~‘ __ - ‘ _(,0||¢ ¢_ = . __ . , Y B a Scc. of Strangers Dept Mis. A.- I n" qamplc" m] isaAltilgislory C0lllill1llCL~-Mi.$. C. F-lliiglhts afldiplllar? 33d tgiyzelwol1dler-ih_ Melvin . ' ‘ ‘ a ‘ 11 i119 115 011 0 1111 l1 513F118‘ S 1 Se .-—Mi M. M. B ll. = chdrltlttfitOWn, Delivered Prices. ‘ guestlciilisif H "Pv _ lflowers on he dummy arming...“ Mliggolixawc Mania“. secrlam or _| P i E . I. N’s lpresucreice on; Godourlmszaaislliiespttlrc, tables.‘ piieseibitcdha scene ihattzvuslr‘, Dawson. l |, . . qcnon or Japfln- - ialssedJnizsy Bortigeltl Wastzaragr u; “Secretary or Literature-Mrs. Hi i k SUMMERSIDE Conference of. Branch IAnd} ‘chm 11 I I ews°n' l 1 - .- . d raclouo _ ' __.___T__._..____F.._fl_\___ ._c_. _ _.____________ ___ _>____, M __ secretaries with their Sccrctaricsaddrezs :1: weiccomenlaanfi Li... the Press Sm MrS'_lE_F_‘VTalt' f ____ 3 Bringing UP er —-By George McManus i HOPE. i-rs CionuA BE BETTER THAN "m: flnatkFAs-r- sum- UP- WHAT ARE You Howaimtlooor? You oosr-r HAVE TO JUST THINK- THEY mu. so WF-Wti-L HAVE. FOOD- ieu‘? l1’ ‘rout-H ‘t . . ._.. _ M — absence 0£\Miss Lathe-m. "PW ' ‘ ' " h‘ ‘ "M r -" '— -~~~- -——~ —— — ~» - W» -._.?l-.._.|.._..1_.. .____,__. _ ( _ L The Inter-provincial home 1'\J1"Aftcrnc-on Session: blessing before u. i l “" ‘ ""1: “"1 "I “ ““"“""‘ “m7 V0111“; Wvmfil- Mini Robinson. 0105-: Devotional Services lcd by Mia-i. of the several Ullletfltllnélllclggll ‘mhwlplod "m (IQMWI hull inicwl g. i J_ A_ MCKenZiL\_ uregmkms Sent young ladies to M‘ a dam-w: vizim ]ll‘t!\'I‘llll|~ irilzlii. 1111111 Evening Session: l Minuwx Rcsolumolm Quosuolw Sm as waitresses. nruinni lioi- million‘... \\“I.<ln'.<. “he The Pfesldl-‘nl’ 111 111B 91111111 Dfl-‘Rcports of Committees. I‘ The following are the Branch Sh“ "mWm-Wl m" ""“"k"“$l t“ votional Exercises lcd by Mrs. 12.1 Election or Officers, iofficcrs:— <111PXl moriiliur. he rnurlvil 111"‘ “'51 W- 11°“- . ‘ Installation of Officers. * Prcs.—Mi's. c. F’. Sanford. I111" “W11 I __, Hymn _ _ I Dcdicntory Prayer, Mrs. A. L., 1st. Vice-Pres. —Mrs. E. E. ' "(Wm 11"7'-'1‘I“F1 ‘Iemlimur Our Home Missions-Dr. J. W.. PQwQ|‘$_ ‘ 10113113,. 15.111111," Mccimnell- I Election of Delcgntcs to the Donn‘ 2nd Vlcc-Prcs.—Mrs. W. A. I T0 Wliiuli the lilililtltll respect Hymn- inlon Board. ,Thomson. Ifuily rvizlluii: "(icml moniiii A[1'1°11—M1$$ 114811110 McKillllvll- Election of Executive Commiltcc. i 3rd Vice-Pres.-—Mrs. J W Flew-l fznhcr " gymglifiid Offerlna- Unfinished business. wvelllng. ' ' ‘ _.___.___- em c °11- ~ Minutes. Closing. Benediction. ‘ Corres ondin S .-—M“ L W Thursday-Morning Session: Even“; sass-m‘; ‘Iparkcu p g cc H’ ' ‘ “Dévllnt/Pilgl S91v1“ 10d bl‘ MPS- U! ' Meeting of new Executive. lRecording Scc.-Mrs. R. A. Jamie- . . c ren. Meeting of Advisory Committee. son. I