-z2?¥?E;?A- B: 111a CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __i-_~ .. »--~ -- . Announcing the Arrival of NEW HA TS l Many diiferent styles in all the thin lacey straws, etc. Colours are new and up-to-daie and prices moderate. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6o+o§o0o0+oo+o>0++e+¢oowo ooaoeoeoo-e-eeoe-eoooaeoou CEDAR SHINGLES We have on band the following Cedar Shingles via:- 500 M. EXTRAS. I00 M. CLEABS. 700 M. 2nd CLEAIS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS I00 M. X NO.1's. PRICES LOW- L. MJPOOLE e co. PAOLIS’ WHARVES ::::;-.*::".—--— a’ - i§_QnQ§Q4$I1ubh\unhI_: AAAAAAAQAAAAAAA ‘A k At <I~¢a.-.y.an¢an-¢\.<~ ~qlalspvan-eaa\o .-.\.»->.a.¢- ..-\.-.- - ,*,x__fl,_4~azu-,..ss-a.<.»..»........-[ D ! J. G. JAMIESON HUGHES DRUG CO. J. ERNEST ll. WORTH VICTOR COYLE BEDDIN BROS. AAA AAAA‘ApAAAAAAA‘AAA AAAAQAQA a a. . LA CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. RETAIL Drugstores Sell All Patent Medicines Prices Locally Advertised E. A. FOSTER JOHNSON d: JOHNSON HAROLD WORTHY TWO MACS RANKINS aaA,e¢aa_a'A‘na‘ ¢‘A“AA &Lo_ok' uplt thi_e sky- ‘aeraper, the also of 4th‘; good twist you ‘swaps few cents for when ‘you ask for 1 ¢~_- anteed to please you better. MT. ALBION SCHOOL the month oi April. Sadie Jenkins. Roger Chandler. Elsie Myers; 3. Marguerite Myers. la Horton; 4. Isobel Myers. Grade 1V.-~1. Eric Ballem. Eddie Myers. Grade I (alt-l. Thelma Myers. Myers. Perlect attendance-Edith Helen Jenkins. - Charlotte 5. Drake. teac“ . ______________- HONOR QUEBEC PREMIER ____¢ Chancellor James A. LL.D. Judge H. A. Lavelle. discovered in south Ansel-ice. ‘J Eastern Guardian ..'BOBIN HOOD FLOUR ll Illlr- JZQS-Q-fll Vi! The iollowlng is the standing lor Grade IX.-.-l. Annie Jenkins; 3. ' John 8-. Percy. . and Russell Grade VIL-l. Helen Jenkins; 2. Edith Jenkins; 3. Cedric Bellow; l. Grade VI.—l. Boswell Myers; , Grade v.-1. Elsie Brown; 2. Sadie Horton and Lawson Jenkins; S. Del- Grnde IIL-i. Arthur BaJlem; 2. Grade I <b)._-l. Margaret Ballem; I. Seunen Robertson; s. Jean Rob» crtson; 4. willie Robertson; .5. Irene] and AS QUEEN'S HEAD OUITS KINGSTON, May 12.-Principal R. "Bruce Taylor oi Queen's University, cases lor possession were adjourned. performed his last oiilclal duty this aiiernoon when he presented Premier L. A. Taschereau, oi Quebec, with the honorary degree oi Doctor oi Laws at spring convocation. The principal is retiring alter twelve years‘ service. Two hundred and live graduates in Arts and Science received degrees. Honorary degrees were conferred by Richardson, A portrait oi the late Proleasor Morgan, was unveiled by Rev. Dr. Leckie, oi St. Mary's, president oi Queen's Theological Alumni Associa- tion, and one oi Principal Taylor by A tree which exudw. an oily sub- stance having the appotranol. taste Westorn Guardian -l0llN loop rnoul. batter has mr. an grocers. aasa-c-a-avu , . -INQPIC1‘ID tenuous-w. J.c. crable. nsputy Fire Inspector oi i Charlothetoim. has been m scamm- ness houses and laetories. The schools‘ were visited also; the 81th School where than are 420 scholars was emptied in 5d seconds. when Mr. Chiei ol Summ‘ “ Fire ‘Depart- ment, witnossod the tire drill ol the ipuplls. St. Mary's Academy was ' emptied by two exits. The older pup- lls in 45 seconds and the young ones in 66 seconds-S. ' —ELIV‘BN RADIO CAIIS Il- lroar: m: cousin-maven local iparties appeared belore Btipendiary ‘Wyatt in the police court at Sum- meraide on Saturday. charged with operating radios without a license. The proceeding! llltod irom 10 l». m. to 1 p. m. when all the evidence tor the proaecutlonhad been taken. Bis Honor than adjourned the court until Saturday neat lor the completion o! the evidence and the hearing oi the a. ants c! oounnl. Mr. D. 0. Stewart is representing the Depart- ment oi Marine and fisheries in the prosecution o! all the eases. Inspect- or Nolan and Mr. Johnston oi the Royal Mounted Police were time in the interests o! the Radio Company. --! —I‘UITHII. PAITIOULAI! 0!‘ ACCIDINT-Further particulars oi the accidents-i death oi Milton Hes- bitt were learned on the arrival cl the body, which waas accompanied home from Portland, Maine, by his brothers and sisters residing there. He was alightlrig lrom an electric tram car when he was struck by a passing automobile and received in- ternal injuries. He was taken to the hospital and recovered “consciousness, but he gradually lost strength until he passed away on Thursday last, live days alter the accident, at the early age oilzs years. The luneral was held on Sunday aibernoon at the horns oi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nesbitt oi Harmony, Dot i3. Alter a short service at the house, the corioge, over a mile long, wendad its way to the Presbyterian Church at Victoria Watt. new. 1dr. Gowarfoiliciated at both services and also at the grave, l-Blltbd by Rey. Mr. Coleman. 111s llcral trib- utes were proluse and baautilul. The pail bearers were Messrs. Howard, Yeo; Lemon Moore and David Roman. S. --!'I.Ollml'l‘l0N CASES 1N SUM- MERSlDL-Jrhe Prohibition Magis- trate held court in Summeraide on Saturday. several cases which were to come up were not taken. A party lrom Harmony, Lot l8, who did not appear, was lined $10 and costs or illteen days for consuming liquor il- legally. A man, who was accused of selling liquor at his wedding, but de- nied the charge, was convicted on evidence taken and lined 5300 or live months. A Summerside party lor selling liquor unlawlully was lined $800 or live months. Another Sum- meraide man lor having liquor in his possession was given $200 or threb months. Another man was lcund guil- ty oi selling liquor and drew a nne oi $200 or s months in jail. A case against a Chlnamen alleged to have had liquor in his possession, proved his innocence and was dismissed. Two Chlel Inspector Haywood conducted the casem-S. —I.ECD'TION—A reception was’ held at the home oi Mra Jamal T. Waite. Bummarside, last Friday al- ternoon, in honor oi Mrs. Frederick Waite. iormarly Miss Ruth Waugh, daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh. Receiving with the bride, who wore her wedding gown ol white satin and a corsago bouquet oi yel- low daliodih. was her mother, wear- ing a gown oi beige llat crept and ccraage bouquet cl pink carnations, and Mrs. James '1‘. Waite. mother oi the groom, who was attired in'a dross oi blue silk crepe with bouquet oi pink oarnations. 111a reception was held in the altemoon irom tour and other qualities or lard. has been until six o'clock and in the evening iron-i I until 1o o'clock. At the alter- BRINGING UP FATHER side all last week lnspocl. the bust-r Crabie, accompanied by Mr. MoNelll. l L___ ; Goodyear superiority iifthe- W0 . main parts of a tire --A' the Goodyear Supertwiet carcass and the Goodyear All-Weather Tread Acclaimed noon epticn the guest! were ush- ered in by Miss Ellie McKay and Miss Jean. K. Cameron. 1n the din- ing room, which was taateiully dec- orated in pink and white streamers and flowers. Mrs. A, S. McKay and Mrs. Josephus Smailmsn presided over the tea and coliee cups. The ices o... cut by Mrs. Elizabeth Lang. Others dispensing hospitality were Miss Vera and Tenn. Waugh, sisters oi the bride, Miss Helen Man- son. Miss Parlay Chisholm, Miss Mil- dred Woodside and Miss Bessie smallman. At the evening reception the guests were ushered in to the parlour by Miss Ruby Lord. A bul- let lunch was served by the Misses lldna Duncan, Lillian atavcrt, Pan- sy Ohiahoilm, Vera and Tens. Waugh and Mildred Woodside. Mrs. William Waite. Mrs. James Arthur, Mrs. Zohj. Condon and Mrs. Thompson. Later in the evening a social hour was ‘delightlully spent in music, both vocal and instrumental. Mrs. Waite had the honour oi receiving over one hundred visitors. s. --DlA'l‘lI 0|‘ MR. EDWARD l. AllINAULIM-The citizens oi lum- mersids were deeply moved on sat- urday morning in hear that Mr. lid- ward l}. Arasnault, popularly known ea Eddie. had passed away about o a. m. in the rrlnca county Hospital. lddia was one oi the most popular young men in Bummsrside and had a host oi iriends. The deceased was —is easily proven for. you by your Goodyear, Selected Dealer. by the world’s greatest single body of motorists. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! the son oi Capt. an Arsenault of Sunsmersicie. He had not ielt well lor some time and about live weeks m. wg min suddenly ill and ent- ered the hospital where he had ling- ered between lile and death until saturday when he passed away at the age oi 36 years. Florlourtaen years he had worked with Mr. J. Henry Gaudet in his Olympia Ice Cream Parlours and was universally liked with the patrons. Two years ago this iall he opened up "Eddy: Tea which at once became the most popular tea rooms in town and were patronized by old and young. The citisens oi summersidc and surrounding country will deeply sympathize with the iamily ln the loss oi this line young man with so bright a luture beiore him. It is es- pecially ssd that his aged lather is suliering from a recent accident when he was knocked down by a car when crossing the street. There are lelt to mourn his lather and etcplnoib" Captain and Mrs. Ell Arsenault oi Summerslde; one sister, Mrs. Mary Gaudet, oi Chelsea, Mass; and two hail sisters. Miss Ida Arscnault ol Portland. Maine, and Mrs. Vincent‘ Robichau‘ oi Chelsea, Mass. Miss Arsenault is now in summerside and Mrs. R-cbichaud is to arrive on Monday evening. To the bereav- ed relatives the Guardian extends its sincere sympathy- The luncrai takes place on Tuesday morning at 9 o'- clock lrom his late residence to 5t. GOODYEAP MEANS QGOOD WEAIIL Paul's Church’ and Cemetery, Rev. J. J. McDonald oliiciating. The de- ceased was a member oi the Knlzhm cl Columbus-B. PERSONALS -Mra. inman oi Tryon. was a. vis- itor to Sumsnerside on Saturday. S. —l\ir. Ben]. Nesblt oi’ Summerside, spent the week end in Harmony. Lot l3, and attended the liineral oi Mr. Elton Nesbit, which tock- place on Sunday altemcon. S. -—Miss Ncnna Callbeck, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. waiter Callback oi Summerslde, who underwent a slight operation in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital last week, is now quite well and has returned to her studies Iflura you m a sign like llth you sill flu! a reliable nur- cI-Il Ibis lo glue you immo dlde nuke on the World's Creates! Tins and Tubes. ing in a critical condition with l bad case oi appendicitis and wll operated on immediately. His mail! lriends will be pleased to hear tlut the operation was that the young man is resting com- lortably. B. MONTREAL, May 12.~Rll55i8ll wll will penetrate lurther into the Can- adian market than heretofore with the transhipment irom the voluntas. first vessel oi this season with thil product, oi a part oi its carSO °t Russian fuel to Fort William. Th! Voluntas arrived today from Mariu- pol; The steamer Belvoir will take 2,500 tons to Fort William and thl steamer Dondcndcrry Wm "l" I'm tons oi tho same cargo to Brockvillt. Ont. ____-____-_________-___—— at Nctre Dame Academy. Mis- Icouche. S. l -—Miss Murray, oi Wilmot Valley. ‘iwho is in the ollice oi McQuarrics crenmery at Road's Corner, is in the Prince County Hospital very serious- ly ill. The latest report ia that she, is somewhat improved but is not yet‘ out cl danger. Her many lriends arc in hopes that Mlsl Murray will make a speedy recovery. B. —~Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald, ol Portage. was brought to the Prince County Hospital on Saturday mcrn-' 3 HOtfifi LATER- I'M “MONTY GLAD ‘YHIQ NIGHT H’: QIIH.‘ , "iii in» i’ “will Em ; Hill!‘ i w Halt arr QIQTQWU‘ w: Batu ares-nu‘ 111m: AU; auww‘ vwAnnai‘ ran You QQQQ 00040060606 = : Iaava voua HIS axssnuan arm outlets rrrnn s! E. E. PA R K M A N Ia-glatered optometrist analogue. P. I- l- oo-oaoooooeoeoooo-eo-vewatfi’ ___ _ ___________ ___ BELLfirMATi-IIESON lanhlell a IQIMW‘ Collections nous! 1'0 w" Iaorrraoul --*By George McManE‘ successiul and ‘