` -tl ‘ r,-_ \~‘~;\ \ Ml! QQ wouli -for _yy Q ‘ nm i gy gl. §',`<$\,r`:‘ CAN _ur 1% 3 tr 0 '\`>` -da, ,| 5 Ny , Parll ' "l ‘l` “Accor o _.Ln -_:_-_ *_* ,,_,_ .. --_..__ <..»~u. --i-.__- :§§§=‘a"` _¢-- MQNDAY T112 ' . YIESTEIII GUARDIAN I E! ` __ EVE hi WRIGLE s _ E _ held this evening in the Town Hull, Y _ Summerside. The meeting will deal 5 / S or . _ largely with fox diseases and the \` Vi Fe .HRA I `\ |‘|'l >o ceived at IBrsoe’s. 2895-5-7-21 L, Peoples Society will present a var 8.15. Admision 25 and 15 cents. ‘ meeting will be held Monday eve- ol' forrning an organization with fox diseases. All interested in the welfare of the fox industry are re- quested to be present 2919-5-'I-21 EACH BITE A DELIGHT -Muon mrnnzsr slrowlv-V Considerable interest is beillg taken AN D A by the fox breeders ol Prince Coun- ty in the meeting, which will be cpu; methods ot combattlng them. Now that the pups are arriving the ques- tion of disease among the foxes is a. very serious one. The meeting is sponsored by leading fox men. -AT THE RAINBOWS EDGE-- ‘L - _o~ _,_,__ ____n_, ,h____ One oi' the prettiest performances §O44%4»+ _ _ ' ‘ ~ ~ Mr and Mrs. Oscar Gleenough ever put on in Summerside was ‘ V __ . 3 of Hyde Park, Mass., are the guests Staged by the c_ G' I_ T_ of T‘.in_ .1 M” ‘Ed 31”- *§"‘;f1e§’°t’;Y °f ity united church in 1-:pworth Holi ' H I mme” e' ey H en e °r` last Frida evening. The operetta GLASSES FI I I "` ` ` . y PLUMBING AND HEATING is oun Honor A Sanitary white or colored Bath Tub with Pedestal Lavatory and Toilet Combination to match up will give your home a new life. GET OUR PRICES then you will not hesitate having the work started. Prompt Service Satisfaction guaran- teed on all our work. Jobbing done by quali- fied Workman. FRED H. Tlllllllllll Phone 393-J ' 80 Grafton St. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre. 2882-5-6-if lem l-#0-6-O44-6-O-04~§-400446-o*0-6-0-0 " i L SEED DATS We have rt quantity nf good heavy rcvlcaned WHITE SEED OATS N0. I quality. ERSONALS Inspected and lagged by Seed -Hveeoooveveeeee muon A swoon +e`»e`o‘444>euo4 e+»+e C1 2 'I Inspector. Grown.) ed.) prlccs right. IVHITE IMNNER (Island Virtory (Island Grown.) WHITE BANNER tlmpnrt- _- ABUNDANCE (lmporl-NL) Call ami src these OAT Seed Oats are likely to he scarce. URDER NOW at O4-00404 of Mrs Greenougll-s Mm St me b M H°m° Call! M°d°~ faithaul floppy eared guardian at 4 the Ra'nbow’s Edge had e. difficult N part but the little girl who repre- senmd h-m acted the part to pe\._ l EYESIGHT Ll;.°;:°';.:°:.::;s;.,;";..truss ` M I 0 N Brown Bears Raven and Robin Red Breast were all most delightful. The ,,_"‘,‘,‘_§f" "“" "‘""”"' °'"" T doluty rpr-log lloworo, the little , H. J. mleon 1'" Eye Examinations Rainbow Elves come to tint the Dou’¢ weur your glasses for live or ten years, us some do, without re-examination, for in that time serious changes Are vitally important, who- ther one’s eyes are good or otherwise. ure but are driven back by the may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- manent lnjury to the most precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. _ s'on. There was s sale of candy.-S my P _.¥_.__________ l Stewart & Lowther __Mrr. Hugh rvrorhoo or colemon. 9% -"Vl'|.‘A-Cl.UM`.BLA” the new R.-ll. puppy Iood, in stock at ' J `» ~ // Brsce'|. 2895-5-7-21. at -FRESH CEMxN'|.‘ in many ply, _ \ moisture pmo! paper sacks. lust re- -FBEEI FREE!-one large col- ored glass Mixing Bowl with each ninety-eight pound cotton bag Robin HO0d Flour. 2932-5-9-iii. -TENDEES for hauling milk to Hamilton Cheese Factory will bc re- ceived by the undersigned up t0 Saturday, May 21st, for information see Hamilton Directors. J. F. Proiltt, Secretary. 2938-5-9-2i Lety concert including lt one act play “Mix well Uld stir" in Stan- ley Hail. Tuesday, May loth, at 2936-5-9-2 --IMPORTANT MEETING - A nfrlg, May 9, at 7.30 in the Town Hall. Summerside, for the purpose the idea. of co-operating with other established agencies in combating 0,,-,,_,,E-,-mu. bow Elves and the Sunbeams all I omoo ];‘r~;»\‘r:;tr»°o with ‘took their parts admirably and re- \ . ____ é t* fleet a good deal of credit on those who trained them The scene was _ , .__ _ la _ v . _ , 1 r t ' ' f ‘ ~ i . \ A ll \ ‘ r _ GUARDIAN i ~ » ; -_~ Q .=MA,,=Y9 know ires, and say - - - -THE KENSINGTON Ytlllhg _D duration of Rev Douglas McNeill called the ..Rambo,w»S Edge.. was ~ " E. . 'ra » _ .'=."" ,~ _,_ TA;g‘gl¥' °f Summetside’ “h° is R' nephew under the capable direction of Miss /" li" . » optomotun. ____f_____~___‘ _ went was as d v ss 1* _ p § 142 Richmond Street ‘ Meadows. The little girls were V/ ), _ ` l charming in their pretty dresses V/ . I ff ` ,. ‘ Dr' w' carsun ond oouohlou the ouuloooo with A* / .f V ,tl » , --_-#_-_.___ CHI-ROPRACTOB. their dainty limo songs and dam- ' I /,‘ | i"“»" ' i Three Year Palm” Graduate cs in which they told the story of W .ian 5*" _ 124 Prlnoe st. Phono 1012 the lnolnbowh Edge. r-Bow wowv, l P _ " ‘ Icg.;rroV=54:53;5;g;:;1;:;:;;:5;;:;§§:;:-,_ ' .o*" \§ 'ff GUM CUSHIONS An Extra Value Cushions of pure gum rubber moulllod in between the' plies of cord fabric, making a "bearing" that reduces friction and wear st these points as effectively as ball bearings do in machinery. ‘Wit . / F fffgéia, L... aes; WIDER TREAD An Extra Value The Rosdoraft Tire has extra width of tread which gives extra traction sndextra rowction from skidding. The Lresdlis carefully designed lo give the maximum grip of the road surface. A I u the (FAI) I QQ " LL day long I’m working on tires--I know them all. And I say that even if it didn’t have Gum Cushions, the Roadcraft Tire would be as good a buy as any ordinary tire. And with Gum Cushions to protect the cord fabric, plus the Resisto Tread, it is by far the best value for the money on the market.” Go to your nearest Gutta Porcha Tire dealer--eel: him to tell you about these remarkable tires-ind out for yourself how cushions of pure gum rubber are built in between the layers of cord fabric, and how they absorb the shocks that cause ordinary tires to fail. See for yourself why the lower- priced Roadcraft Tire-built .by Gutta Percha--will give you more mileage, better satisfaction, greater value for your money from the iirst day on. GU'I'1`A PERCHA & RUBBER, LIMITED - Head Oilices ’lY)RONTO Branches from Coon to Coast An Interesting Accessory for You-FREE I Il FREE hsndoom polished £`"~'fooGr`§f»'.fraP§»'°r:§rrrlr)rl'°y'o°r'r :llorr lll»':hlr'»';°»°ll.-lrorloo lolorlootzllro omuflfo to cheek ¢irea,l>mery, eu; Conveniently smell-een be fastened in your our In s jilfy-Ask him for lt. I PER( ‘I RES laid in a pretty wood and remained l - . the same throughout the three acts, ` ` The unborn flowers, guarded by _ roriooio- §'.:i3;°'f;;'. ‘Y:‘l.‘;'“ . , cave awaiting lil; oollor oprlh;-1-ho Made by the Largest All -Canadian Rubber Company-Founded In 1883 flowers new drwes’ they depart THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., Ltd., Charlottetown. EDGAR WHITLOCK Cha;-lottgtqlwn I o ;f;,;,,_”;;'§,;,‘”§;;f ,.;;;°; BRUCE STEWART 8’ “O” 'irTri’o"o»o oo?r'iu“i'§‘i§fi’i'.ioo oo., oro..T'?~r'l'.lo,..°” 21"” _ °"""°“°'°‘"‘° and the Snowflakes steal the r dresses. cheerful Robin noe Breast ' 'J '_ ' l A and doleiul .Raven disclose the __ Frost Kin and his allies. who are _ _ _, _ gon; to iarrly oi! tiheir grlsnéners gatenllhdilhbrhlfmkwfthlfddtb llaxllle xczigdylgrtlxashgga T;/° tl;l;sl;‘;ff|Constul1ce Enman; 2, Irene Silli. bealtnse aglvbjaaascltznlmdeieflt ilrxlltlollxinmi? lg; illrrbulzvllllll “muy and B sumclcm Sum of ph;l;,-;ri:;;l;l‘sH;Ie;l:, Grade IX. ly Archer' 3' :alle ohrk- Vl°l'°l”Y f°-i' Nurse Nature' "ld the to the Prince County Hospital for m fl°W¢l'5- There l-9 SN" fc-l°l¢ln3|treatment. He returned to his home in when Bow Wowdisoovers the hiding that 9,-m‘,,g__S ‘ W piece oi’ the stolen flower dresses. #__ - B G _ F- I 'I' A joyous Finale of all thi characters 5 HU DHES .ii‘2£i"`bZ ‘T§2"r§l;°oZ§`§lZi' 5"” EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘ 8 ' orromnrnlsr r YS P Y' I » ed selections during the intermis' l o Robin Hood Flour. 2932-5-9-3i. . .’Sll|Pl’lNG CLUB-Clirdlghll J- D- STEW$BT» K. C. left on Saturday moming to visitll N. W LOWTHER ' allrllnsrrzasl sol.rcr'rons.'r:'rc. 112;” “"5 ‘md d“"3h‘""‘ 1" B`”°°"':, s4 Groot George street “SS~~S nnual meeting April 18th. There MONEY T0 LOAN t O oney was voted for the purcllas-l 1 Ulm. g of a registered boar pig which ;n'1th_ 9°rge:zl;JW1;c§;Tl_R3°d;$; l, Billy Wood; 2, Ollir Kelly and lll bo lropt by lnrarow aoamoho, Amin’ “' ' ’ or hi h lll o too r _ , Zrdfénf hz; rafsgfiz Cafglgxt Albert sllllphohto dept., arose .vnr.-l Betty Joelrooh- 2 xolth ld# Dlwl°1\'s dent.. curio Iv.- ' me third on the Island for sei-' ’ ' ' 1 Ad, 3 dnb . 3 Ad had 0 a cts Mr H W Clay urged on his u my* ' a Ma . o llstehers-tile great necessity oi list-l ing; ;“‘;°“;t:l'¢I;‘»-» sfgldemlfll- “nd 6"” T“"°"7 3' “WY 6"” ing live stock with secretary at least _ ' r ar ’ ' u y c` --'FREE |"REEl_0ll0 IHTKC C01- five days before loading. Mr. Clay red glass Mixing Bowl with each explained very clearly of the dis~l ninety-elllhl Wund °°lf0n ba! trloutlhg or roms und told how 1' they could be obtained and the ne- le cessity of high grade lambs as well las hogs, and ol marketing 'in a ive stock shipping club held their proper wBy_ A vom of thanks was :V tendered to Mr. Clay for the keen as at large attendance of farmers interest he wok in our c|u|,_ | !Jelly; 3, Jean Macbowell. Neill: 3, Phyllis Stewart. Sybil Tauton’s dept., Grade VI.- Raymond rorroll; 2, Dorothy Al- ‘-1- Evelyn Wllker: 2. Prmois n; 3, Doreen Jacllkon. Anne Greens dept., Grade VI.- Mi-glen 0gmpb¢11'| dwg” Gnd, Beulah Howatt; 2. Benny Wedge 11',-1, pot/gr R0",-3 md Gund nd Lawrence Clow; 3, Betty Benn;-d; 2, Shirley cgllbeqgg 3, Ju Queen and Wster B 1. , Cor. Grade V.-I, Herbert McNeill; 2, M15; 3mwp'| dwg” gn” 11,... f Frost xlhg lot to mol the _ ‘ » “‘ f r' ff H hs 5] _ Th Mr' mum Gallant °f_sl' J°hn' from the surrounding districts - owors t emo vos o Brown N_ BHS the guest” ms ,sm Mn, ich F Illolwon nom. or sunnualeslnr: _ 1' H°"’°’° °°"”'l- 3» ~’°*"‘ G'-“ '/h row thk it ttht aooro como to old Nurse Not- Louis R,g,,,,,, of s,,,,,,,,,,5,,,c___s :he fafnersstaki hfegmi; Tl; nlclr sclrool. ron /lrmr. meeting opened with Mr. M. O. Prmdpars dept Grade X_1 Mildred Lewis' deDt.,‘Gi’lde IV.- Uhsries Llewellyn: 3. Mulorie Le- furgey end Joseph Wedge; Arsennult; 3, Irene Allen. . . Marllret All d Vi t Ol an an ncen ow nm. "8 ,,,LEO.,-footnote; 'E ooruoruii uorr-r O~§¢-‘Q Heli L "A 'A J - y By George McM\\n\ll *ooo-o *'04- i - care ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN '.-=. ' '_s Y ` MonNu~l'wl~m 'rl-he ` wwf 'me \ i~\~»'.> “N l YGUUFNADGDTIO ALARM _ vv. dl l‘sis:"l~E'll:.l'rFlr. c. L , av aowr- \P 'M 1 Barrister and Attorney-lt-Law . \ ll i/ "» 'rt-1,|N»<% 6|-|55 GONNA oiiiee: 180 Richmond street |_ f \\l \.~/Aus Ms un "rl-as MARK R. |v|oou|oAN -tl ,».~.fo\ etoou-sure B. A. . I 'U i<;>"-.\'»~1t‘ ~“‘="~<='~"° S- sean s'ronr:, Quroh ghggrgrr-;n, sonlcrron, ETC. _’-1-.__,;_' /1' .-tml. Mom ro toon ' $- Csmeron Block. Charlottetown. P15-I. V _I if r-..;;~»;'§;1 ~ N '_ art" & co . Prohibition commission ~-,l .dl u gh., u. moon. chairmen, chu. _ lotlotown. _ _ LIMITED Ju. rt. luonooole. wentst. mm _ 3 J % Headquarters for Seeds md |053 slmllwnr n‘m”‘°°‘ _ H \ _ , 5.3"] Grgm Send all ln|ormn¢l0Il Nllfllilll ‘ . -er" infractions of PROIIIBITIDN ACI' ‘ 'N ‘ _ _ 1 ,_ *N “ |||¢_ gpg” ox to B. I. HIIWNG L- _,_ _ _:______ _ V _5 _ _ - ~ ...ww-.».... . M°ri°ri¢ Gvrrill. 3. Ellsworth mc- loht; a, Albert Morriooh Neill- Grade Lvl, rrohlr coroy, r Bmhl W°°\l'I dvvt- Grlde V- Royoo o'nriorr; s, /llyro Bomoro 1. Helen Clerk and Thomas Wil- Emlre Bowmss- dw, Gmde [_ “WSI 2- M°m1° '1`h°mP°°=: Il- H°l~ 1,~noto Hopgoos; 2. lnoort oonout, ororlo ur-1. Roberto 1-lowott; af Bliss Triumph rroloo xoy: a, xonootlr wouror. l Seed Potalloes xolth .loorlooorro sept., ons. rn. we hm , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,d bllhol for nie. Clean dell Itnedlng PRICE IS RIGHT. _ _.-...., .___ _ - - l ' ` _