WESTERN sunnnuu, -_—-—- ; —-IIAUI'B ltfl! Ind 11:13pm; v’- ‘-_( , . 4 wmbeclfltdfilfldlLllnyflflh. ,-‘ ha’! 192T‘ ms-s-zo-zi. n» mllv‘ Ad ______ -e nozsn cooua costs, reg- ular $1.00 V5111! I01’ 590 It ED618111. _ , 1,, W siss-s-zo-zi. —LADIIIS' Knitted Suits, new styles, all sizes. $5.00, $6.00, {e315, $8.00, 012.75 and up at Sinclair-s. - 3188-5-20-21. {grown assure mo. and wuenodm ’ . ‘ _ ' -- Procurs Yfiifir Noliiisy Provisions At so. Prices. Wednesdays. besinning June 1st, tor —-ae well as replenish ‘your pantry supplies. 34 oz. Jar Sweet . Ask tor the new Wall Paper Catalogue RITE YOUR NAME and Address very -.--_- —GII.LI PIJLIDVII SWEAT- ERS. 6 to it years. 01.00 and 81.25 at Sinclairs. 8188-5-20-21. ron HOLIDAY runes Zlbs. BROWN -MED1UM WEIGHT close iarm Isncing7bar20im9bsr86in; 10 bar 36 in. sold right at Bruce's. 8176-5-20-21. ths summer mouths. 8176-8-20-21. You know the reputation for value-giving _ . M. _ (our previous 3-Day Sales have achieyed . . . . ~ EAGH 23c this excels all others '. . . . weeks Itavefieen 2o oz J" spent in procuring suitable merchandise at S prices within the reach of aII . . Whether you 40 oz Jar Raspberry plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us and we’Ii send Y0" U19 IJISBEQI- best and most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE- in Canada. 73 new designs. Prices all based on double rolls of 72 square M" USE THE COUPON MOORE 81 MCLEOD LIRIITED. ‘~ Charlottetown, P. E- L Send the new Wall Roper Catalogue to ,i b..t. Y‘ . v IsssesleeIIseles-slm SUGAR and‘ —CHILDREN'S DRESSES. 8 to l.‘ YOU’!- leiIInI 600, 75c, 81.50, $3.06 each It 5111611111. 8188-54041. I "we Uuywfl"5l"i*flfi' ' “"1"”: - .101 v ~ o r 1A n,‘ Shelled ive in town country p an "a VIQIKW _ __ _ - I ing thisevent. I - Both for‘ 2 J A M 29¢ he. NIARMALADE~~~ 21s.. TOMATOES c» 23 EVERGREEN CORN 25 auAl-lAvésie, 15 SALMON] 10c 29 MR 21c —AUTO windshield and door glass cut correct size and shape at B11061. 3176-5-20-21. —I'ANCY SILK Crepe Dresses, sisss i4 to 20. Special 85.00 at Sin- Oll-ITI. 3188-5-20-21. No. 21} Tins ARROW -I'B.lll In!!! One large Ool- BRAND ored Glass Mixing Bowl with each ninetrsight pound cotton bag Rnbln 800d Flour. 3145-5-18-31. Name............. P. 0. Address 0-. —LINEN DRESSES, embroidered in white and colors, $1.69 and $2.25 each It Sinclair-s. 3188-5-20-21. -TO LET-Three rooms, -he.rd wood floors and up to date conven- iences over Bowness’ Studio- Apply P. L. Bowness. Summerside. 3171-5-19-1 wk Charlottetown , lb. Tell SUNFLOWER Tins. Es. BRAND PINK i —-OUE STORE Ind warehouse I n».»t--.~1»»_..i..-. n <- . I fl Broth is the g larger life I: ..,.._...-.rs-aw-q~. .__.¢_.-¢_.L_. FUNERAL 0i" WILLIAM MOFFATT The body oi William Moffatt, of Hayfield, was laid to rest in the New Glasgow cemetery on Wednes- day alternoon. The funeral was one o! the largest held in that section o! the province, friends both from country and city attending to pay their last respects. Services were conducted by Rev. H. S. Bishop oi’ the United Church, assisted by Rev. Wiiired MacLeod, also o! the Unit- ed Church and Rev. Mr. Quigley, Baptist clergyman. Rev. Mr. Bishop took as the text t! his addrea, 1i Timothy 4: '1, 8. EY ES I G NT EXAMINATION "I have {ought a good light, I have finished my course, I have kept the Isith. Henceiorth there is Isid up {or rne a crown oi righteous- ness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day; and not to rns only but unto all them that also love hisippesring." Mr. Bishop paid an eloquent tri- bute to the late Mr. Motlstt, for many years an elder in the church, and also to the high esteem in which he was held by the com- munity. The well known hymns, “The Lord Is My Shepherd," “Rock o! Ages" and “Abide With Me," were sung. Mrs. A. H. Roper, an intimate friend of the family, sang as a solo v "Load Kindly Light." The pallbearers were Chester Woolner, Oliver LePage, Nelson ‘ Orr, Allan Moifatt, Wesley Smith, “m” ‘m, luvmy," Gm" , and Louis Toombs. es, etc, I N. J. MABGN OPIONIETIIIST Otfloe Connected With Drugstore between nations achieved through Justice: Justice between men or can only understanding and good will-Jane Addams. GIVE INGS TO YOUR MESSA or: will be closed on Empire Day, Tues- dsy. May 24th. Sinclair s» Stewart Ltd. 3188-5-20-21. -'WAN'I'ED at once experienced maid for general housework, Mrs. itonahon, Femwood Hotel, Summer- slds. 3194-11 —-SPECIAL JRICES. on Ladies’ Coats, different new styles and ma- terials, $7.95, $8.95, _$l0.00, $15.00 and up at Sinclair's. 3188-5-20-21. --CREPE DRESSES in white and colors, size l4 to 44. Only $2.95 each at Sinclair's. 3138-5-20-21. --GIRLS COATS. 8 to 14 years. Tweeds, Ohongss and other cloths from $5.00 up at Sinclairs. . 3188-5-20-21. ~—SMALL GIRLS Coats, 3 to 6 years, priced from $3.50 to $650 up, at Sinclair's. 3188-5-20-21. —HOUSE DRESSES, lest colors, 16 to 44. Special 69c, 95c and $150 each at Sinclair's. 3188-5-20-21. —"CHICKEN DINNER", 40 cts. Saturday lrom ll to 2 p. m. Capitol Tea Poems, Summerside. 3195-5-20-21 —NOR.'l‘ll BEDIJQUE ‘b I'll-EE- TOWN--North Bedeque, S. S. at 10, Worship at l1; fsravellerls Rest. S. S. at 2.30, Worship at 5.30; Wilmot, S. S. at 2; Freetown, S. s. at 2, Worship at 7.30. -CLEARING LINES oi’ Ladies‘ Hats. Extra special values-tor $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50 at Slnclairs. 3108-5-20-21. -5 DOZEN GIRLS HATS, worth $1.50 to $2.00—3pec1al each $1.00 at Slnclairs. 3188-5-20-21. -FlItS'l‘ SCI-IOONER IN PORT -'I'he Maud Weston, Capt. Weston. made her first trip ot the ‘season this week. She carries lumber {or pany and arrived in Summerside on Wednesday evening irom Richl- bucto.- S. -LOVE 01-‘ KIT AT ST. PAUL'S HALL-The Borden Dramatic Olub put on an excellent three let com- edy drama entitled "Love o! Kit," in St. Paul's Hall on Wednesday evening. The affair was under the auspices oi the c. Y. M. L. oi Surn- CHOICE QUALITY BONELESS CHICKEN AVIATOR MATCHE Cooked l-Iamzgc‘ EATON’S JELLY POWDERS Elch.................... Choice Quality Smoked PICNIC sverage3 to 5Ibs. . . . . ..-.. Machine Sliced Breakfast EATON'6 VANILLA or LEMON 6 oz. Bot. Ea-:l:............... Cellophane Wrapped PER LB. LARGE JUICY 13c e e Pkq.................. ORAN GES m‘ 39¢ Logidon Corn Starch Tins J21 ‘r2: 5 FOR 23c IATONIA Dlxle Drinking CUPS BAKING POWDER vAwza NAPKINS Pkg. 2 III- 9c II). 16¢ BACON .........,.lb.14c Choice Creamery Buj-TER .. Don't forget the above Shep Early I Courteous Dates ' "d .- Eflleienl ervnce 2 lhs for.43c mersidc. enjoyed by those present. S. PERS ONALS --Mr. O. I. Mills oi’ Moncton, N. 1-3., is a visitor to Summcrside. S. ~Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Daniel McQuarrie oi Summer- side is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospitah-S —Mr. Bruce Callback and Mr. Mmrl- M- F- 591mm!" Ind CW1‘ Morrison oi Summersi w, ieit by car on Thursday morning on a business trip to St. John, N. B. S. EASTERN GUARDIAN “WISE! FREEb-One large col- ored Glass Mixing Bowl with each ninety-eight pound cotton bag 31“_5_1B_31_| GRADE III-J EIC&IIOI' WOOd, 2 Robin Hood Flour. The characters were all wcll chosen and the play very much CRAPAUD SCHOOL Honor roll of Crapaud School ior April. GRADE X (Sit) 1 Elaine Lend. 2 Ellsworth Large, 3 Raymond Luquc. GRADE X (Jr.) 1 Robert Dawson 2 Lyman Stordy, 3 Robert Norton. GRADE IX—l Jean Garrett, 2 Carrie Stordy GRADE VIII-l Lloyd Harvey, 2 Elmer Fall, 3 Douglas Sherren. GRADE VI-1 Ethel Dawson and Jcanctt Dawson, 2 Eleanor Trows- dalc, 3 Phifp Parker. GRADE V (Sn) 1 Almilca Mac- Donald and Muriel Cobb, 2 Gladys Trowsdale, 3 John Fall. GRADE V (J11) 1 Ralph Sturdy, 2 Elmer MacDonald, 3 Freddie Mac- Donald. GRADE IV~1 Leah lvllartlit, 2 Kenneth Cobb. 3 John L. Stordy. COMBINATION SPECIAL I lb. Household Blend TEA 1—5 oz. Tin Choice TOMATO-ES BOTH FOR JAFFA DATES Pkgs. Es. lac, , AYImer Brand Red Pitted . CI-IERRIE tr...’ °""". . each 12c Libby'i No. 2 tins GRAPEFRUITr . . . .e'acI1]9c Empire Brand EATON Brand COCOAW... NADIAN stones. . {fimfl rs == .7’m¢%w1nm{ ‘dbaluzfllfiiaé ‘COFFEE 1 r,~,~;*=fi='~* .. . . 31¢ ,Zlbs._g_5c Ernest Norton, 3 Wllard Fall, GRADE II-l Norman MacDon- ald and Jessie Martin, 2 Allison Stordy. GRADE I (s) 1 Audrey Hervey. GRADE I (b) 1 Earl Fall. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL Following is the Honor Roll or Warren Grove School ior the month o! April: ‘ Grade X-l Haldane Scott, Mu- riel Warren, 3 Beth Lwdner. Grade IX-—1 Martha Nicksrson. Grade VII—1 Dorothy MacLcan. Grade VI-i Milton Willis. Grade V-i Marjorie MacKin- lay, 2 Meilick Warren, 8 flotence _Grade I Sr-l Leroy MacKinlay. Grade I Jr-i Bessie Owen. Prim ior most stars in Junior Grades during the month award- ed to Bessie Owen. Perfect attendance: Louise Lad- ner, Stirling Molyneaux. Percentage o! attendance. 87.17 —Helen MaeKlnlay, Teacher. (Patriot Please Copy) POUR. ON GASOLINE AND SET VICTIM AFIBI HAZLETON, Pa, May iii-Two miners, are alleged to have con- tossed that they pumped seven shots into the body o! a filling sta- tion owner whom they routed out Jewell and George Yco, (equal). °5 bed V9597“? 11101111118. dfvhflh- Grade IV Sn-i Hilda Stevenson. 2 Earl ‘Younker. Grads IV Jr-l Louise Ladner, 2 Stirling Molynesux. Grade 11-1 Hilda Jewell. ed him with gasoline and set him sbiase while his wile and three children fled in terror into the woods. ~ _ The victim was Stanley Yruiah, 26, oi Butler township. The prison ers are King Hudnk, 21, and Robcrl Marron, 25, both oLStockton. nusn T0 m raxrs COSTLY T0 PROVINCI REGINA, May lii-Tuxpflyfl"! misunderstanding the provincial in- come tax are embarrassing ti" Saskatchewan government with 8i bills. The income tax law to these 118° pie reads that all must psy a $1 surtnx. What the law actually can is-that in addition to the taxes im- posed every t assessable I11 income tax shall pay a surtax of $5 So the government must n0! spend money to send back the bill-l vie the postman. ' Nearly 4,500 miles oi’ nationdl highway in !tsiy_ were improv“ lsst your. DVERTISERS in The Guard- A ian are offered free use of BRINGING. UP FATHER the STANTON NEWSPAPER i ' S ......... n"... Hnosww... ADVERTISERS’ s E R v |c E_ - (rem. 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