i-. l?’ Hand-me i Clothes for Sturdy Boys TO MOTHERS OF‘ LIVELY, HEAT}- THY STURDY sclloolboys, we want t0 introduce the greatest BOY’S CLOTH- ING DEPARTMENT in Prince Edward Island. It's the biggest department of the sort, and it offers a wonderfully superior stock. More wise mothers and fathers are buying clothes here every month, SOME SAMPLES Blue cheviot reafers for boys all sizes ...,._._..._i.,.,. . . . . ..._. . $2.50 Broadcloth blouses for boys, all sizes ,.,. . . . . . . .750 Boys tweed suits long, bloomer and .4- coat 26-30 ..,.,.,._. . ..,.,._.,... $7.75 Boys tweed suits 3 pieces two longs '\31-35 ...._. ....._.,.,. . . $8.75 . Boys fine caslimer ribbed golf hose, i n‘ ‘colors, mist, bronze, sand. Sizes 6 to ‘N .81/; ..,.,...,_._._.,...,.,. 75c "‘ Boy’s broadcloth shirt, collar attach- ed, cream, blue, and white, sizes 12 to 14 collar ......,.,.,.,._. . .,,....._._.,...,. .$1.25 Boy’s long pants in fancy brown and i grey tweeds. Sizes 28-34, ages 9-15 years ,._. . . . . . . ._.$1.85 \_ Boy’s slicker coats dark blue shades, _ Collegiate strap collar style, Ages 6 to 11 years . ..,.,. .,.,. $2.75 IXiAges 12 to 16 years -. . a... . . . ., $3.50 FREE FREE with each boy's suit, baseball bat or Many Point Pencil. NO 0R5 ‘a M°LEGD UNITED r tuna-- S TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist- 142 Blchinoud Street =.. .-_ x-ugpr ., ~ ease“ Insidious —THB- ‘BiggeshBesl { Eye Strain -.- We use this adjective asl- vlsedly. ' sufferers from lyestraln may hove perfect vision and their fore do not suspect the presence of any evil defect. The motive power of the Entire human gaulam is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it ls com uted utilize about 20% of this erva EMIU. but when Eyeatrain is present, a innch larger paper- tion is required. rlenee detective eyes through their conatllIillll "Wall Paper Catalogue —in Canada — “We Save You Dollars" — MAIL COUPON _ Moore a McLeod l.trl,, Charlottetown. P_ E_ l., Mall me New Wall Paper Catalogue V ,tei'h ‘Cuardza -IIBTII.N lGlNTr-MI- C. J GallsntisGua-Iiilnhnllnflaw- lanigndflfllbfifflflvlliflfll” nowendrsnewalsuisuiptlsna. IL -30Bllt IIOOD ILOUI is guar- anteed to please you better. —AUCTION SALE-Don't forget suction sale of G. M. Ramsay, New ‘Annan, May 7th., 3547-5-2-51 ' *1‘? I -J.I‘HE MOST SUCCESSFUL fox ranchers are feeding Robinsons fox biscuits and fox bread. 3851 —BEGINNING May first, all den- tal oillus in Prince County will be, closed Wednesday afternoons up to! Dec. 1st. 8459-4-27-29-30 May 6-18-20-27 .__. _ -A CARD PARTY will be held M, Helium's Toyland, Thursday evening,‘ gMay 9th at, eight o'clock under tne ailsp’ of the Summcrside Golf Club. Everybody welcome. Tickets 50c. for sale at all drug stores and by members of the club. Bridge andl forty-fives. Refreshments wul bei served. p 36023-5-4-6-8 -nonr irotmn-m body of Henry White of Alberton. who was drowned this week was found on Thursday afternoon about three o‘- clock a short distance from tho dory and about 400 yards from the Kildsre shore, with all the clothes on as; though no attempt had been made to ‘ swim. No inquest was considered ne- l cesssry. The deceased was s8 years, of age and leaves to mourn a widow l and a. baby only born on tl~.\ day the 3 , i body w“ young, The gum"; w“ Macdonald after a short illness which ’ M; and My; Q n wngm 0g 1-5-0“ held Saturday morning. " Hall, Georgetown on Wednesday, May rec CHARLOTTETOWN GUARhIAN -n-M KIBBLO Puppy Meal, Mid- get, Whole Milk Powder sold at Bruce's. sm-s-s-ii GLEANINGS FROM TBYON AND VICINITY _no_5s_M|LL3n M", Fox my Mrs. Hiram Howstt and two little‘ cult sold wholesale and retail urd=iwm°ls °L chmmeww” m" n" ma“. Mex”, k oompnm Llmiwd, ‘I turned after spending a visit with Summerside, distributors for Prince , h“ “_‘°‘,“."- M“ Blwdi‘ u“ °’ Edward Island. 3642-54-11 ' vmwm‘ ." Mr. Douglas Metoslfe of Victoria Eastern Guardian PM“ thrush “m o" “mi-Y __.- oi last week. ..'ZASTEIN l0lNT8-—ldl‘. J.W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to rsseive I new and rens l -ub-u.iptlcna. I l Miss Isabel MaeFadgen of ‘rryon Sllént, last week end the guest e! her sister, Mrs. Horace Cameron of Vic- —-—— tcrla. ‘ .31’!!! PLAYETTE alone is well worth the price of admission to the ‘ concert, Wednesday, May Bth in Odd Fellows Hall, Montague. 3585-5-3-31 Miss Helen MacFadgen of River- dale, P. E, 1., has been spending an enjoyable week's visit with relatives in Victoria. ..'GRAND CONCERT. Odd Felf lows Hall. Montague, May 8th, un- i m. and Mm I, M Club,“ o; der auspices of Ladies Aid of the Cmpaud were week end vmm" w G United‘ Church. local and outside tn!- Tryon recently. ent. 3585-5-3-31 Afr. D. J. Thompson of North Try- on had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse recently. ..'HEA.R THE FAMOUS Dundas Qusrtette and other well known solo- ists at concert in Odd Fellows Hall. Montague, May 8th, at 8 p. m. 3585-5-3 31 Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell and little MLis 3' Betty Howatg were sunday visitors "- io Victoria. ..'WlllST DRIVE —'I'he weekly whist drive was held in St. James ._i- These nice spring-like days are bringing all the anglers out and our trout streams are frequented daily by fishermen. “Dad" Lyman holds the record when he landed two fine , 1- fspeclmcns on_ Thursday, one weigh- --‘\VELL KNOWN RESIDENT --‘ ing 5 lbs, the other 8 lbs. Who can The death occurred at Georgetown be,“ than Royalty on May 1st of Miss him-y lst, with s large attendance, Miss Gertie Klgglns won the ladies prize and Mr. J. A. B. McConnell won the gentleman's prize.—A . . I she bore with Patience and rcsisua- were visitors to Crapaud on Thur:- tlon to God's holy will. She was o! day evening, for the month of April: Grade IX: MoCarvills; 3, Charles Bell. Grade 1X (J12): Donald; '8, Roy MoCervllle. Grade VIII: Muttart: s. Eleanor Bell; 4, Kenneth Bell; l, ltanley Howstt. i Grade VI: Qulgley; 8. Harold Muttsrt; 4, Ernest Smith. Grade V: Harper; 8. Theresa McCarville; Evelyn Noonen. Noonen. Grade I11: Grade I1 (522): Grade II (J12): Ralph Noonsn; t. Gordon Stewart. Grade I (Sn): CAILITON smmo scnooi. - lk Report of Carleton Siding School _ .ml .. M... an... .. t... , S H R D i. Joseph Quiih: l. Amelie Mac- 1, Myrtle Medal-ville; 2. George Grade VII: ' f" n _ i 2e‘ ' With all the‘. . l? f "l i l. Hensley MacDonald. l b I s c“ ".5 ‘wwgfivhmf, 1, Mildred Muttart; '2. '1‘helma 1, Miriam MacDonald; 2. Allison 4. i, Marion Bell; 2, John lVlacDonuld “d” w: ' 3, Arthur McMlcken; 4, Grace How- i, Edward Oatwny; 2, Emmett lam Grade I (Inter): i. Jean Muttart; 2. Harold B's-ll; 3, Mary Qulgley. iGrade I <1Jr.):' 1. Ruth MacDonald. Gladys Murphy—Principal. Arnold Henderson-assistant. 1. John Qulgley; 2, Alvin Ostway. 1- Beryl Taylor: a. Roland Oatwsy. Wsllsco Muttsrt. 1, Helen Clarke; 2, Deane Bell: 8, Singapore, British Malaya, is to have automatic telephones. grounds. MAY}: _i_. ._._._ Former patients of Mczr a1. Cork. Ireland , have ma,“ Grotto of Lourdes on the 192§ i No kitchen work-No cOQklRB-"lllst i». ’ over it A delicious, nourishing breakfast on which to work or p13 _. Awell balanccdration for any meal and so easily [Repu- The paper inserts in each package contain a surprise for the I444,‘ g Dull"! the recent freezing of Baltic Sea, airplanes y... used transport passengers and mail, l In the last five years em" fresh fruits from the United 5,4 have nearly doubled the zxilue, Hos‘ hosilii iii Bedding Month at Holmanii Carload Buying Means Saving for You Crib, Spring and a quiet and kindly disposition and a, ‘general favorite with all who knew ;her and hel- death has cast a sad ‘ gloom over the community. Elle was M11 Blanche Gonm’ accompanied " attended regularly by her pastor Rev GLENWOOD AND VICINITY .l"i Mrs. George Callbeck or North Tr,’- has returned after spending a week in Charlottetown, the guest o: . 3_Piece Uutfit $17.95 . i Mattress $10. 5 ‘I by her mother, Mrs. Theo Hart and her little daughter, Shirley. spent the} latter part. of lsst week in Summer-I side. While there they were thef guests o! Mrs. George McPherson. l A number of young people from‘ Glenwood, l-lebron and Dunblane ' bled recently M l. e have o; The funeral was largely fltiCHded—-5l '1“1“°“ 5mm“ R953 h“ h"! m‘ assem -‘ ' ' ' Mr, 5nd Mrs. Allison McWilliams are f spent the evening very pleasantly in singing, games and instalments] , music. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Mcwllllsms and some time later the company departed for their homes feeling well pleased with the pleasant evening which they had ‘spent ' The first herring in this vicinity have been caught by Mr. David Liv- ingstone who had a lair catch on the mornin! c1 May 3nd- ‘lhe litter of seven foxes owned by Mr. James McWilliams are now sev- eral weeks old and are all living and doing well. , i Some oi’ the young people fr!!!" this vicinity were in attendance M‘, s birthday party given in honor 05' Miss Mary McDonald on April 37th at the home of her mother, Mrs- Mlnnie McDonald. The usual 8am" were played and enjoyed by lll- A dainty luncheon was then served and after spending some further time in social chat. the guests departed f0! their various homes. . Mr. William Gorrlll has resumed his job ‘of operating the road tractor in this section. With lew exceptions the roads in this vicinity have been dragged and are, lmprovln! fast. Mr. I. L. MoDougsll has been bus- ily milled in renovating his truck. ln preparation for the summer's hauling. He is being assisted in this work by Mr. Nicholas Bulger. Miss Annie Hart recently entertain- ed her young friends on the occas- ion of her birthday. The evening was O. Klggins, who administered to m, icr daughter. Mrs. Hedley Weeks. the last rites of the Roman Catll- —-- ollc Church. she leaves to mourn “r- am Mrs- Rusel Bell °7 919° two 515mm’ M“ Ellen Mcxmmn o; Traverse were visitors to Victoria on Georgetown and Mrs. McLellan in sullday- APT" 29131 Boston, ltlass. The many mass cards show the high esteem in which she He? "Why frlfnds are very sorry was held‘ May hm. soul rest in pea“. to learn that Mrs. Chesley Howatt of iliisforlulle of scalding herself quite badly, but every one hopes that she may be about soon again. RUSTICO CONVENT I Miss Ruby Thomas is spending a a Grade X.—l. Yvonne Dolron. 2 ' Clarisse Gallant. 3. Margaret Ga» fevfdays in Victoria the guest o! lant. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas. Grade lX.—-. lvlarie Bouts. 2 Minnie Gallant, 3. Gertrude Gal- One of our popular young men, Mr. lant. Lloyd l-loivatt left on Thursday eve- 2. Grade VllL-l. Celeste Gallant, Mary Murilhy, 3. Mary Carver. ning for Borden where he has secur- rd a good position on the csr ferry. _ Gred VlL-l. Cornelius Gallon’. Ht. many friends wish him the best 2. Marthe allsnt, 3. Lcvisa Flcin- of luck iii his new undertaking. ing. Grade V1.—1. Arthur Eiwtc. '~'- Mr. Norman Wright has accepted AnZEllllt‘: Doucct. 1i position with Mr. Harry ltlscPhe-i, Grled V-~l. Laulfllcc Gallant. 3- our local blacksmith and intends be- Zllcln Doucet 3. I-icnena Jarvis. ginning ‘vol-k o“ Friday morning. Grade lll.—l. Mario Buotc, 2, Rita 600d “m; Pineau, 3. Helene Blanchard. i Grade lie-Alive Pineflu. 2- Mflllflfl“! Mr. Bob Clarke was a recent visit- Doucet, 3. Florence Doiron. 1m- m Tyyon, ‘ g Grade L-James Gallant 2. Joseph l ' Dolron, 3. Edmond Martin. l Mrs. Ray Cameron and little dauzhi ger of Albany were visitors to Til.‘ r i cnaraun SCHOOL ‘on on Wednesday. , _ Report for the months of March 1 ' and April: Roads have dried up first rate iiiii grade v; ,no\v are fit for travelling. The haul-l l. Lloyd Harvey: 2. Flo Jean Mac- i118 r0115 "0111 TPSOn to Albarl? l3: Donald; 3, Jean F51], |very good except for one bsd spo‘.' Grade 1v; [where it is almost impossible to haul‘ l, Caroline Smith; z, Wilile Mac- jthrcuzh- But it is honed that in I Donald; 3. Lloyd Fall. ifew days it will have dried up. Grade III: .5;-'§“2..'Zi‘.‘;f°;‘;.i.§§i‘$*"‘ ilarried William m... u. u. Only Baby Food - 1. Phill r k . 7 Grade H? Er er "For 3 years I ate only baby foodfl everything else formed gas. Now.‘ ithanks to Adlerika, I eat everything l, Annilea MacDonald; 2. Muriel ‘and enjoy llleP-Mrs. M. Gunn. l Cobb; 3, John Pall. Gvadg 11 J15; } Just ONE spoonful Adlerlka re- ; 1' G1 d . . - licves gas and that bloated feeling so uacnonzlgs flowsdalo‘ 2' Freda“ ,that you can eat and sleep well. Acts “ ' “qn BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste mutter you never Grade I (a): l. John L. Sturdy. ilhoilght was there. No matter what, (b;_1_ Cmywn Simmons. a. Kem ‘iyou have tried for your stomach and Norm-an! i - ; . i _ mattress. Is unusual vs This white enamel crib has. con. tinuuus posts and lowering sides, is fitted with strong link spring sud comlilote with heavy cotton tilled lue st ...................... ........,sio.is Here is an exceptionally good value in a bed outfit, corn- Wllml steel bed nicely finished in walnut color, has heavy 3 inch posts, with heavy filling rods, bed only . . . . . . . . .. $7.00 The all steel spring has heavy linl fabric mounted on angle iron frame and supported by oll tempered helical sliding springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75 The mattress is all felt filling encased in strong art tick- ing with roll edge and neatly tufted .. . . . . . . . .. $6.75 Extra Special value at this price . . . . . . . . .. $17.95 41' >41 T White Enamel Beds vuilnre. his Simmons Sliding S ‘strong link fabric and cotton filled mattress rnvcrctl with attractive crotonne on top and flail be made into a double bod at n minuirs notice , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.95 feel Couch lul All. Sizes $3. 95 posts and is fitted with vusliirs. ticking neatly tuftcdfl. You can't this dt If you're in need of a plulncr bed, here is an item you can't overlook. The BED is heavier in the 110st; than most beds offered at higher prices, has brass trimming on the Tile SPRING la thi- link fabric on angle iron frame and the MATTRESS is ivood m!" lllllnl; With layers oi‘ jute on top, with good elronK go far astray by buying $13.50 may he had in Simmons Bed Outfit $21.85 Ilolman quantity-buying coupled with Simmons I'm‘ duction makes it possible for you to secure this bed-outfit n! an exceptionally low price. The BED has all the P011115 "r Simmons superiority as to lit-sit"- style and finish with perforated sml panel in head and foot; the SPRING is of the coil type made of b?!’ Prcmli-r quality wlrc has 90 Hills securely fastened to heavy sirel base; the MATTRESS is an flll cotton felt filling covered with 1"! attractive ticking and will Kl"? yours of satisfaction. This ouim so inch, 4s Inch M}! h ily spent in playing gamed-N, ‘bowels, Atllerika will surprise you. Lbggheon was served to the com-II m Cobb’ Hughes Dr"! C“ ud- peny and all went home well pleasedi r 54 inch sises- at . . . . . . . .. 531-51 Feather Pillows 95c Each with their pleasant evening-O Medicine Chests Are not complete without Miami's Used for cuts. bruises and pains of all de- -... ptlona. i mm ""'"""" E of an excessive amount of p, P, 0. Address ..__...... Nerve Energy may seriously Province ........ ..........-... ,6‘ i‘ aifaifgrdfiamr: I ill health- - > MOOTC 3 “Avg YQUE If‘. ‘ .’ . Limited nxamnvsn Charlottetown. P_ ll, l., , G’. FZHutcheson .7» g orronemisr _ . i1 i ~ A R v’ s w it- . y NI M EN T no EXAMINATION “mm nu Nyplyiug (Ila-q, H. J. MABON OPIOIGTIIIT QUN filllseted Will i l I ($200.00) will be pai harboring any fox o registered ranch t PO "Will". P. I. L REWARD! A reward of Two Hundred Dollars Association for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or per- sons guilty of stealing or of receiving and member of the undersigned Association. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Summerside, Prince Edward Island. Canada. d by the undersigned r foxes stolen from a he property of any in Mattress seldom have we """ able u. offer a belt" "'"' Here is big value in l good feather pillow. ill!’ and well-filled with li- tractlve ticking .. 95c Hill Layer- Built u mattress $10.90 than ihil thick layer-built iii-lift" in heavy woven tit-kin! with roll e dlc. You should your need l" mattresses at this I'll" ‘ 510.90 Our bedding depart- ment is brimming with extra good values in beds, lDrings. mattresses, cou- ches. day beds, cots, cribs" pillows, etc. ' nn-a-f-wu-rn-p-n-na _» . ~ z l R. r. H0 cmrrozv smear TD. llll'eeeooeeeraaeonel