- a ~a_> w . ‘ ‘ill illb ' ‘R :::: §!!!!!!!!~||ll ii|||||l||ii| Friday & Saturday Opportunities for. ~10“! I000 ILOUI cold and guaranteed by landing denim mn- when. -ILUS MAIATIION, the outl- imock Incline. with not we. sold st Bruno's. Mlt-l-d-li __.__ -uosn.on. "l". AICTIC “A”. " ". and "B" Motor Oil. spools] price on 0 sol. iota st arm's- 4411-5-04! —-lll "WINRING OI JO!" pre- sented by Molpequs Y. P. 5., at Ms!- pscue, may 1th. l! not lino iollowlnt night. MOQ-B-l-ll. BAPTIST TIOOP A non floor fliguswoowt oommmoo oi’ Zion will be am. Waiter lrowu. Uh. nC.Po.rsnl.hn-.LA.Cudmoi-e.1lr. tho Boy Scouts have written that s niovsmoutileu tootiocrcstoo memorisitotbolltenzuitobertson. ‘fiilslstobolbtholormolo tics o! the Annotation, and the roll- ingotsrundiorthstroininsol commissioners. it is blluosd that every scout and Scout lender in Clnsda will have on 099911111119»! W contribute. mother inlet-motion will be obtained hum your Bcoutmsstar. __-_- bronze tsbiet placed in the Head ol- _ Men and Boys The Men's Store and the Boy’s Shop offer you a series of attractive bargains for the week end.‘ Worth while for you to visit early. C 0 M E. r Men! Save on these Specials i 7 pairs Men’s Sox 4 pairs 1\len’s Fancy Sox 98c 2 pairs Men's Fancy Sox . 98c 6 Lawn Handkerchiefs, colored borders . 98c Silk Combination, white, peach, and blue per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c Silk Shirts and Shorts, white, peach and blue per set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c 3 pairs fancy Broadcloth Shorts . . . 98c Cotton and Wool Merino Shirts and Drawers per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c .--¢--»-ec.- ----.-¢.-s--¢.-¢- enrolls: 4 <- -_~v-.-¢-.__. _ Blue Chambray Work Shirts, big bodied each . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 98c 2 Pairs Men's Braces 98c Fancy patterned tine Shirts, separate col- lar. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c White Broadcloth Collar attached shirts Each........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98e Chamoisctte Dress Gloves, greys and fawns Pair . . . . 98c 2 Silk Tics 98c 4 Ties . . . . . 9Sc 3Soft Collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........9Sc 5 pairs Canvas Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Horsehide Palm Gauntlet Work Gloves, pair 98c Horsehide. pull string Wrist Gloves, pair . . 98c 100 hlen's Caps. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 98c Men’s Fur and Wool Felt Hats. Each .. 98c Fine Cowhide Belts. tongue buckle. each .. . 98c Fine Cowhide Belts, initial buckles, each 98c I , .17 Sensations in Boys’ Shop Wool Jerseys, polo collar. Each . .. 98c Boy’sCaps.Each . . . . . . . Boy‘s Golf Hose. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . 98c 98c Fancy Shirts, attached collar. Each Long Khaki Pants. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c Cream Bedford Cord, attached collar Shirts Each Fine White Broadcloth Blouse. Each 98c 98c - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nonsense ~ Navy Middy Tams. Each . . . . . . . . . . 98c Tweed Bloomers and Shorts. Pair 98c 2 Balbriggan Combinations for 98c 2 Cowboy Jerseys for . . . . . . . 98c Children’s Wash Suits. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c 4 pairs Cotton Golf Hose, for . 98c Leather Belts with initial buckles, set 98c ..-...-¢-¢-.~ T ZBoysfancyties for . . . . . . . . . 2pairs Rib Cashmere Hose for 98c L2pairsRib Lisle Golf Hose for -'-BU! KINUINGTON DAB! Association Butter in 1o lb. lots at 21 cents per. lb. J. I’. Prohtt, Bec- retory. uzv-s-r-ai. —ll'HE DENTAL OFFICES o! close Wednesday alternoon tron: May 1st to December 1st. 4i22-5-7-ii. —A GOOD NIGHTS ENTER- 80L!- -QUlE'1‘ WEDDING -- A quiet wedding was solemnlzed at the Unit- ed Parsonage Bedeque, by Rev. A. J. “on me vum“: u,” d m m Reynolds on April 2on1 when Miss month o, May, p‘ “ g ° Sue M. Munoey. daughter o! Mrs. T C. Munoey oi Carleton, was united in marriage to Mr. J. B. Leigh Inw- ~ ther or North Carleton. Mr. and Mrs _ l-Owiihfi!‘ will reside in Nomi Carlo‘ wmpemdm" ton where they have the best wishes ol a host o4 iricndsw-S — REPORTS GOOD ROADS FROM CHARLOTTBTOWN -- A Summcrside gentleman driving to Charlottetown and back on Saturday last reports a very good road with no snow, via Borden, Carleton, Vic- toria, then to DeSable and Argyle shore to Canoe Cove and across North River Bridge into town. He assured the Guardian that motorists going that way would have no dill!- culty. On his return trip he went through Bonshaw and found snow drlits and wet places which were on- ly got t‘, nigh with considerable trouble and determination-B —SIGNS 0F SPRING-Nix. Paul Wedge, siunmerslde, has been ren- TAINMENT will I» IMWIW! by Stewart tied u» thrso in mum ses- Travcllerb "Rest Dramatic Society in Central Bedeque Hull. Friday, May 5w,“ in n “(mun 8th, rvhen a popular drums “Hand o! the Law." will bs portrayed in 3 won by the W6“ PM,“ 4398~5-2~3l-Mon. Tue. ‘Thur. At the regular meeting on um. dsy ten Scouts were present. The ssmstsnusslwsylprcwntsnddo Itod work in Bcoullng. Home time was Bliollbin NOD31!!! “i! “Ow knot bOlXd Pr!!!“ 601ml! Ind Crlpllld W111 and putitng knots on. Later s ooin- the position petition was held by the whole troop to see who could tic the following three knots ‘the fastest reel, bew- iine and clove hitch. Scout Jou ends and Scout Jack Ritchie was Competition for the evening was A hike will be held on May 18th. Flo-g Competition ‘mree committees have agreed to and troops may ex. ' poet a visit during the next two weeks. The Iollowlng ls the score for the Troop headquarters ...i0 points Games . ... .. . 6 points Knowledge o! tests .. as points Scout spirit ... ... .. 25 points Personal inspection . . 15 points Attendance .. 10 points PERSONALS recent visitor to Charlottetown-E. ~Mr. and Mrs l". C. Shorten o1 Uri-Baud. were week end visitors in 5ummerslde.-S —Mr. neonard Smith, teacher in Norboro School, spent tins week end at his home in Newton. g--Mr. Arthur Lambs, o! Spring- iisld, Lot. 6'7, spent Sunday in Kin- lroraé-E. ’ " ‘ ousting the exterior premises of Mr. , Benjamin McFadyen, Kenslngtnn. no has painted a. neatly arranged ctr. cular flower bed and several others oi’ varying fomts diagonally showing already are Croouses, tulips, Bleed- ing hart, lilies, tulips, and seven] other individuals of the phaenegs. m“! lflflhi ffl-Ifliiy- Mr. Wedge is an artist in imitating natures work, and when nature shall have radiated its enulsence Mr. wedge‘: skill will specie-Y. \ ~-'-Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Ksslam and Mrs. Everett I-lsslam. Springfield, mo- tored to Summerside on Saturday- E. -Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Murphy, Ern- ersld, were passengers to Charlotte- —Mr. John Croken, Emerald, was a - l THE NEW PRESIDENT.‘ P. s. island scouts welcune the new r1 ‘dent. Mr. t. w. Bestty resident o! the O. P. R- 1-10 will till upled by the iste Dr. Robertson, Ind it. is expected will do much to further the Bcoutlnz cause in Canada. loam. cum our All troops are now making plans to send boys to comp. The co-t is only $5.50 per boy and many scouts are now busy saving money tor it. Beddes the Provincial Comp it is probable that Bedeque will have s camp o! their own. There are six- teen been scouts in the Barleque- Freetown troop. The Scoutcnuter, Rev. A. G. Crows, an experienced sooutmaster is doing excellent work. Mr. crows is planning to be at the Gillwell Camp. _._._- (illwell Camp Pslrvlcw ‘I. l. 1- July 14-24 The latest word is that several issuers will come from Newlound- land. N. B/and N. s. will be well represented. Twelve places are re- served for P. E. I. Leaders. SCOUT CONCERT The Bedeque Freetown ‘Poop are putting on a Concert Frichy even- ing, May 8. This troop which was organized last loll has mods wonder- i iul progress, and it is hoped that the hail will be tilled to capacity. [There will be meeting o! the Fm- snce Committee st the home o! Mr. Allan ‘Cosh, Friday evening, May l5. “DO NOT FORGET" Bedeque-rreetown Concert May a. Scout meetings. Gilwell Leaders Camp. Provincial Scout Camp. Scout Promise. town on Monday-E. —Mlss Ethel Delghan, student in Commercial College, Eummerslde, snap! crackle! pop 2 v’: T I d‘ HA1‘ s o w a y R i c e Krispies sound when you pour on milk or cream. The flavour. g Hlcsclav o NICHOISON l rusty as an old iriend-"it never tails to please with its lasting 'BlACKWlSI'(H[WlNfi crispiest cereal ever made! Rico Krispies are toasted rice grains. Golden-brown. Delicious for breakfast, lunch or suPPR- A54 ‘"15" o: honey. Oven-fresh in thO ‘ rod-nnd-grecn Pill-RIM A‘ all grocers. Mods by $61- loll in 1401130114 OIIN-Yi“ f“ RICE KRISPIES lield and will enter upon the dis- BRIIQIGING UP FATHER spent the lost week end st. her home in Emerald-E. ' -Mrs. George E. Wood and little daughter Ruth, or Boston, Mass, are visiting relatives and friends in Kin- korm-E. --Mlas Agnes MacQusid, Charlotte- town, spent. the pact week in Emer- ald, visiting her sister, Mrs. l". E. Murphyq-E. —Mlsses Rita Stewart and Doro- thy Mayne were week and visitors in Norboro, the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart.-E. -Mrs George Mathews who under- went a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital recently was able to retun-i to her home in Eimsdale on Tuesdays-s -'-Misses Caroline and Isabel Sin- clair, Bummerlleld, spent the week end very pleasantly in Graham's _ Road. the welcome guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred CsmpbclL-E. —Hsv. W. B. Inning, B. li., has accepted the csll to the United Church, Kenslflton, and Bummer- ehsrgc ol duty on July 1. ‘the mem- bers oi’ this church will extend to him a lied welcome, and will sup- port him in the good worlt that he to illnsrd’: Llniment sprains. .__._____._.i {Iii unionism JAMES TAYLOR James Taylor, a welllmown and respected resident oi Rice Point, died. at his home on April 25th st the age’ oi seventy years. The late -Mr. Tsy-' lor was by occupation, a. (armor. 1n-' dustrious, intelligent, honest and kind, he was s. valued member oi the community. A member o! the Church oi Scot- land, the reality of his religion was shown by a calm faith in God, an unfailing optimism and a delight in; doing good. He is survived by his‘ wile, two sons and two daughters. A lew years ago, a son William and his wile died within a few dais oi each other leaving a lamily ol six small children. Mr. and Mrs. Tay- lor brought these children home lrom the west and assumed the res- ponsibility oi their support and their education. The tuners! services were conduct-I ed in the home and at. the grave-i side by Rev. Wallace MscWalkcr, who spoke lrom the text: "He glvsth His beloved sleep." The selections sung were the twenty-third psalm and the second paraphrase. The poll bcsrera were Peter Currie. James J. Taylor. William Taylor, Aiisn Mac- Douguli, Charles MscDouglll and Jamel MscDougsll. to Win One Se $5.00 in Gold. DOOR AND WINDOW’ HARDWARE The rattling and banging ol doors and windows owing to insecure Iss- tenlngs is a nuisance. Do sway with > it by Installing the kind ol door and window hut-dune We sell and "mm. mend. ‘Those are absolute] sale and callable and in every wsy util- lactory We nave anything that yo: want In up-to-datv- hardware. The A Rogers Hardware C0" Limited U. M. Lumpsuu litbu. LIMITED. M Queen Street London. E. G t. England . . . Public Augion Sales saw run Shipping bags will be Ills-Aish- ed without alum by applying to It. T. Holman. Ltd. Sum- merlldc. P. U. I. QpI-Oflllcd by Alfred Fraser, lnc. H8 Filth Avenue ¢—__-___--¢-_- l0 capable o! performing-Y. "- Lllinone for Pile!- May 9th. .We Have Decided to igContinuei All the Week u: The Sale Ends Saturday Night Every Department Participates in This Big Discount Sale, Hundreds of Specials That Will Surely Save Money for You. Also Every $2.00 Worth of Goods You Purchase is Your Chance rxowsr: ones. Ltd. ction of Our Birthday Cake and Remember Five Prizes in All. / PHILADBLPIA, my b-Too el- berllng oi the onus Helpfixg Clinic iiciont parents ore o. handicap to or tho university or Pennsylvania. children according to rioiessor He- unvzmn mm roan t w The success; following the use of this‘ popular t‘ “lmpcrial" product during past seasons. has clearly ‘ proven its merits to our experienced ranchers. who 4 are ‘inning on feeding liberally _this year. - Durlbrmuia is specially suited to the needs of the -_ 3'0"“: and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a 7 sure preventative or rickets. \ ' Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine" or “Coarse” to suit the rancher‘: requirements. ' Order early so as to be sure of receiving your sup- ,-, ply in good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Ber 446 / Charlottetown, P. E. 1. l I w . Q By Phone m . i George Moll/lupus; "we" "w"'"'“""""" "" " iiiinl-"w IIII_.__IIII NO‘. ww: woo? ""_"_—_ . 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