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New Suit
this Week
GET HIM A NEW SUI"ll--He 'needs a suit
for school, for cliurdh, for play. “Tile
Men’s Store” offers tlhe 'bi'g‘g'est -assortment
of Boys’ Suits in Prince Edward I'sland'-
'at prices t1ha't cannot ‘be ‘beaten by anyone.
Boys’ 'broWn_ ‘grey and Donegal tweed
Suits, made from good qu-a-hty union
twee-ds. Coalt -has fancy pleated 'back Hllfl
full bellt, 'blooiner ~pant_.s with Governor
fasteners. Sizes for boys from
6t012y9arS..........-........ _ -
Sizes for ‘boys from 13 to |17
years...................... ..
Boys’ 'all wool hweed Suits in_ fancy
browns and clark ~t-weeds, Norfolk
'Dhesé suits 'have doufbl-e seats,
elbows and reinforced pockets.
pants, all -dfoulble stitched. Sizes
'ears
from 8 to 17 .l abd
Boys’ twlo-pant Suits, eaeli Suit 'll2S Olle
pair fbloomers and one pair' 0'f g0lf Palm-
'Dhey come in all wool fancy; grey ellll
faw-n;' also Fox gu~arant~e~ed all wool Eng-
lish serge with ‘guarantee alt-
t3adhdd.Al1size.s--------------'
lBoys’ ‘blue Middy Suits in serge 9-Hd
_Cheviot-,, mlade with braid, cord and
whistles. Plain knee pants. SlZ\€S f'°1` b0YS
from 3 to 8 years. '
550 0.00 0.15 1.15
w. wootwoirrws WIDOW
was
a grandduushter.
Offer of Spain
Rejected as
IS DEAD-
w Woolworth founder 0! ill"
or five and ten cent Bl\~l`9-“ (Canadian Press)
, _ El with special provisions for
Mn Mr:.`m;‘assica' ish students of Eastern
wth of who are affected the
F, W limitation of t
pressed that it
Weolworthll at present to
.trim wig latsflrltlbtisl
ilbii, ;~ to encourage
it is bellev- steps should be taksii
upfnrtleot the universities of-
coliritrles by a frequent
nfproiessors and students
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DIVILOPMINT
‘ ’ _-___-
-<>»-< --- Imvrahticabie
Creighton lwoolworill. Wlfluw
his name wsu on Tues-. nnUssi~:i.S. May 26--'l`l\° Hill*
her home' Winfield Hall- committee of the inter-university
Long lilland. Mrs. Wool- rr-,lations of the intellectual Com-
s 00 years old and surviv' mission ui tho League of Nations.
wbusband about five y‘JBl5~ under iiio chaimiaiishiil 0( l’\'0f€B“'
the daughter of 'I’hom\\B or Gilbcrt Murray of;Gre'at Britain.
0| pnign, Ont, has rcjoctod the proposal oththe
|, ,qrvivedby two daughters spanish (lovernmentta estahlil Ill
daugli- international University 511 Blllllll-
universities. The Wll
HAD BIVIRAL CAUIII
26.-Csiic
-mr 0hmi..l
._ . ., ,_
in Birch Grove sian. irree
Friday evening, May 80th.
35 and 20 cents. iii
-SUMMERBIDE '
lilacllonald of
Co., is
' -COAL LADEN-The schooiicr
Warren M. Culp, Capt. Keeping, ar-
rived in port on Monday morning
with a cargo of coal from Sydney.
side.-H.
--FINE GROWING WEATHER-
needed in country districts whore
dltion for working.-H.
happ ness in her new home.-Y.
-GOOD ROADS-The bog; of
good news comes from Sea View.
A gitizin flrom there reports thc
roii s t e est in the Province.
They have all bsoii renewed by bc-
ing remodelled wiih the road
machine. The _Road-master Mr. Roy
Burt will see that all bridges bc
rebuilt if necessary, thus furnish-
llng the travelling public with thu
ivery best that the road-building
soil of our Province can afford.
- Y
-WEDDING BELLS--A very
pretty iiiiirriuiie wus soleninized at
the R. C. Church on Monday morn-
', ing when M’es Ida Arsenault, one
|of Sumii\crslde‘s most highly es.
-teamed young ltidiee became the
bride of Mr. Harold Gillis of this
rtowil. ’l_`ho ceremony was pcrfoi~m.'
lfll by Rev. J. J. McDonald. while
Miss Margaret Griffin acted as
1-brides iiiald. the groomsmen being
_Miz Edde Arsenaulf, brother of
-tho bride. Tho groom is ii iwllllltll'
V' A- llblvlllil [ought through tho
war, in which ho was sevcrm
tlnivs wounded lint as soon as
conditions allowed was always
really £0 return to the front. Mr.
Gillis is now an employezrof tliel
M. F. Schurnian Co. The happyi
young couple have taken up their
abode at their residence on Cam.
lJl"
l-
-Mr. Frank Pidgeon. Manag r
Bank of Nova. Scotia,.Victoi°ia.
E. I. spent the holiday in Kengmg.
ion the paternal home of Mrs. Pid-
ueon. Mr. Pidgeon predicts u pros-
Dornus season in seed potatoos»-
Dous volcns. Victoria does a b-in
'bus ness in seed potatoes. which iii.
cludes investing heavily in fertiliz-
er. But the enterprise' and energy
of the people therawili supply tho
necessary' vim to support the en-
tcrprlse.-'YS
Avoid
-sriov nom Ho1__rsss'» dstsiog -'rue
BE-DEQUE dramatic Ashton" 5;
will present a four act Thursday lil;
drama “And Billie Dlsap- Quick Action 3 big
present
Charlottetown
houses.
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Minard’o Linimsnt' For Corn:
Eastern Guardian
_*SHOP from Ho|mm'o Catalog
..*STURGEON TEA-The an-
nual Tea Party in aid of St. Paul's
Church, Sturgeon, will be held.ou
Tuesday, July lst.-3217-5~21-di.
..°THE “MAN OF MYSTERY"
The Capt. who has.a nfco schooner thc g,-ea; crook may 'Wm ba pre.
is oaylux he first visit to Summer- sented by the Charlottetown play-
ers under the direction of Mr. W.
C. Whitlock in Montague Wednes-
duy. June 4th. V 8812 5 27 81
The showers of Sunday were much - --- ` ` '_t__¢¢.¢_l
..~EAsrEaN Aas.\i1'.-lux. J ., - .
W Murdock is now Guardian A5
- i t t a tlu r ~ '
l.\\:i§:t(:>`l'sri1vl'r£i,,n;a:mi‘ligsii;nno:’ir gold); ‘ml ln M°llt33l.l° “ld Wm l’° Illia*
n ull bias re orts state
ed to receive news items. advertis
nl subscriptio
'“"'_ ' __-= it is not given. to many to spend
-N°Tl°E T°_ FARMERS- A5 |:|5H(|)p?(;v_g:eE a$g,§T":o|,s?;-‘tht-lr octogenarlan birthdays in con-
He a we intend smppmg 8 ca’ M uv” fishing season, owing to untoward flllelllal l°“"“- Yet lllem “fe GX'
hose on ,Wednesdey. 28111. we circumstances did not beg", much lceptior.-s and one of the most note-
would ask the farmers who have before this plésent waik say Mom worthy of these is that of Mr,
hogs to ship, to call us up on the any 36", just one nfonth mm 'lihonius H. Bulpit, of Montague
phone, so we will be able to make The (|shém,en_ and packers have who has recently returned from a
arrangements to receive all that n mon h_ N0 cum most enjoyable trans-Canadian
now but o e t d
may bf' °“e'ed-'Green Br"-» they will ask for an extension iii l°“l`~
Borden and Albany. 3251-5-23-4| _]u|y_~ But 'mm experience or. On his 86th. birthday, August
____ other yea,-s_ "Shing being usually 24, 1923, Mr. Blllplt left his h0lll0
-LEFT Fon Mici-HGAN.-. slack at the emi or June, fishermen '11 Mvlliflslle for 1111 extended Vlell -'- ~ ~ "
Mrs. Elmer Bowness, (nee Glen don‘t usually want an extension for l° lllll lll*l18lll¢\` MTB- ClimPb9ll»
mare). who has spent a [ew days July "Shing However, thmg, wi* of Mr. R. H. Campbell. former- - ,
at her old home in Kensington len may work differently this year. ' ly ble’ s"”°"l’"°“‘l°“l °f`E‘l“°"'
on Friday morning to Join' her .____ tlonfln this province ami now
.. residing in Powell River, British
husband in Flint, Michigan. Her .,.
many friends in KenslllKt0ll.l1“d tro Icssuttl-lgllIEwilig/l1|fNédTr§:e Corllftldbhs' li f d it
elsewhere wish her 5 “fe and ;ver:li‘i;1g‘land roll day Sunda; hal; friends! lgenéhggloxttetxvuagity alt
speedy journey 'md “bundame Ul driven. the ice along the North his native place, Tryon, Mr. Bulpit
Shore, out of sight. this time _sure-.started on his long journey west-
ly not -to return. The stronglward arriving at his daughters
north westerly wind of Friday and 'home seven. days alter leaving
Saturday carried the large body of\Pl'll‘¢1e Ellwlirll lelllnd. Mr. Blllvlt
ice lu towards the shore in ii south- kept it diary of hisjournoy, discrib-
easterly direction striking thollug iiiimitoly much of the scenery
shore about Big Pond and along'0n routc. The irill over the Rocky
East towards East Point. Furth- llfieuntaliis wu.:»- thrillingly interest-
er wcst the huge body of ict: lllg, the nui'i~o\\' passes along pre.
thougli coming in to about trap- elpitous cliffs, tunnels, the longest
fishing ground, did not strike .the |01' which WHS five nlllee. 8n0W'Cl1DD-
lland, it was heading south-ezisterly,{Bll lll0\lll\B.lllS. W00ll0Bl`Hfl0l1-at 11 distance-when
who was ln. league with the aunt llll|'!_Y Ul\l'll'll.lK8s W€l'.6 Dll100ll\lhll0l‘
and know the correct account of 0"° 5’.-“l\'lD- Allin' the eXl>l0-sion the
the murder. The daughter. how- illlwe previously eecunlml by thc
ever. would not at first conscnt:§ll°l9 l°0l'l°‘l lll“’.li UUKQ ¢=0ll“l”~ The
but in thc end she was about tolcllsl °f °lC3l'l"B llle lilllfl lll ally'
glvc ln and obey licr nuut's wishes, “'h$"`9 "Um 3500 ll’ 31000 all 8Ul‘0-
Just about this tlnio, however, her Alle' RD* 9Xt0llll0ll Vlllll. at lllfl
true lover iirrivcd from thc colin- llllllle of lllll "0n'l“'l““'-_ Mr- Clllllil
try, and brought with him ii wand- l’“ll- hi’ Vlsll-¢‘-ll V““U0llV0l‘ llllil Vllr
orer who was in reality the girl's l-llflll. llfflvlllli lll llllf lllll?-I' Ulf? Ull
rather. no had been freed from ll-‘fell *itll-' Here ho wa .
prison by a written confession of lllfl Gl‘Hl”lllS0l'l. MF-
thc guilty party who was now on llllfl lll‘lV0ll
his deathbed Tho father over lll Vlcmflll
rulul the auiit`s decision. and gave f°\`lll0l‘ Pl`lll¢B
his consent to the daughter to l>lll‘l-Y
marry her lover. und they leave lll8'8¢
New York, the homo of the aunt 00319
go to "Cranberry Corners to
on the fami This plot was
interspersed with comedy.
and local hits. and kept the audi
ance in laughter almost from start
to finish .lt hardly (sir
in the cast of to spec-
11
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was
FROM COMMONS'
Mitchell, former
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pCe__r,! .
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You ¢`:ooidn‘t make such chocolates
at home'-_ivithoutficag years of
candy-mlikidg §kp§l“1§;_A' ' '
And yet-tl'i£y.~ hal/Q S_0lil‘.l¢thlng
about chem thas.sug‘gcsts t s pure
wholesomeness, thei- resh piquancy,
of home made dalntfles. ‘ -
So we call thei'ri__'_Ng}_lsori's "Home
Made" Chocolates.. hey are boxed
plainly, in order to give you this -
extraouaiity at a lowprice.
6 '.- iw'
long and five miles wide, it ricli
alluvial soil admirably suit~
ed for grazing and mix-
ed- farming A dyke eigh-
teen. miles long protects it from
the Frazer River and the- whole-
delta area is cultivated. Dairying
is the principal industry and a
large milk condenser takes earepf
the sfurpliis milk. -
While at Ladner a large hotel a
few doors from the home of his
grandson caught'fi_re and was
burned to the ground. There was
great excitement as the adjoining
buildings were in danger." Mr.
Bulpit assisted in preventing the
spread oi' the fire, standing all
night by a. hydrant at his grand-
son’g,home and plying the hose to
such good effect that his efforts
were specially mentioned in the
local pi-ces in. its report of the fire. Bulplt having been the first Metbo.
Oii return to Vancouver to'tsko dist pastor stationed in Charlotte-
trsin for home Mr. Buiplt drove town. lf737f7‘fTl.ll3"l "
around the city. seeing the princip- Mr. Bulpit is now nearly ST
ul buildings. the Zoo and other ob-l
jects of interest. He left on re-
turn to Prince Edward island on
April 12th and arrived home an
April 22nd after being held up at
Cape 'l`oi°meiitiue for three days
by ice conditions. a veritable fall
from summer to`_winter. '
A feature of Mr. Bulplt's diary
is the record of regular church at
tendnnce while away. He attend-
ycars ynunguiidnii ltflli good for
almoltt 'hnyf klndaqf ton-terpriso. iii-
ciuding; if he thinks desirable, an-
other traipaontiaeixtal tour of
1.000 muesx- --»f~l mf--‘
. ' “"'*“`
:':-lfeady-lMada\» vM0uliclne. _ You
need no pjhysicinn for ordinary ills
-when you -have at hand a bottle ol
Dr. Thomas' Eolectric Oil. For
coughs, colds, sore throat. bronchial
ed church -twice every Siinday.|frou‘_ble_s; it is 'ilW,alua'ble; lor
the hams of the preaclieron each)scalds, btll‘_l\*'l)rols_e\,"’spra1ins it is
occasion being given. *It is worth ul1S\ll‘l>8.Sl¢¢,fWl1fle` for outs. sores
noting that the hahdt of church n‘t~7-ii'nd_ the like it ls_` fgtrilues-tions-ble
tcndanco as- well as his reniark-lheakfr. ilihneleds no_t6s»tli\to lal otli-
nbiy vigorous health is \a_ heritage. ,er t an t _e use, and t2a'i`.,v}i'l‘i satis.
his grandfather, the 'late_-ltov. Jul. -fy ahybns tisixg its oil’ htiveness.
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At an incomparably lower
never knew or imagined:
‘ have brought your cup
. . of_'l`c.i to such a high
- point of perfection. °
And what would he think oi to-..".. . .....l. ..'
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price you are able
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'Ijhl_sk of every ge ` 'quality that you
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' not born 'bciorc Tea."
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this fam-
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