l-i. I928 .-_--____ . was cuanuorrsjowu season's . PW .- J » Mr. Paoli is another example of one of our most. successful ‘GT5 abroad. Central Guardian DR. CALLBECIVS dental office. will be closed from May 15th to 24th. 5-l2-2i PERSONALS Mr. E. Muiiin, manager of the C. N. R. news agency Friday entered tiis City I-lospital for an operation. DIt. BARRETTS dental aim. at Hunter River will be closed from May 15th to 24th. 5-12-21. Mrs. James Mullins accompanied by her young grandson left Saturday morning on a visit to New York. HOLT RENFIIEW 8t C0‘S 1'09"" sentiitivo is showing Fur Coats and small furs in Charlotetown. We iliall be glad to arrange an appoint»- inent for you. ..Moore 6a Mclxori Limited. 443B-5-l2-3i \ BEAUTIFUL FUIIS AND FUR COATS-Are being shown here 0i’ I-Iolt Rcnfrew d: Co., may we have a. call from you? Moore 8r Mc- Leod Limited. 443B-5-l2-3l "Someone ou b! to tell Enidh-Qucen Anne to oon: . . . and louir XV dinner forkr! . . . I; jun in|’! donol" Mrs. McLeod left on return to Boston Saturday morning. havin-t been called home by the illness and subsequ death oi’ her mother. Mrs. Margaret Trainer. Ml‘. Murdock McLeod. vice presi- dent of the Canadian Brotherhood oi’ Railroad Employees left Satur- day for Montreal to attend a meet; ing of the Grand Executive Board of the Brotherhood. ' - M53173; Fur‘- Anus AGAINST MODERN! DIET HE present-day “picky” eaters; and those who eat for flavor 2l0ne—-Nature strikes back at these people sooner or later. ' For Nature demands proper )10uri$b1ngnt-_3nd Nature woift be ‘cheated! The delicious food, Grape-Nuts, was delibeg- atelydesigned to go hand in hand with Nature. MERCHANTS CAN PROCUIEE Community Plate Silverware from the Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd" Bi guaranteed wholesale prices. 4435~5-l2-3l The many- friends of Mr. It. l. McPherson, Oyster Bed Bridge. are very sorry to learn of his serious illness in Camp Hill Hospital, Hail- fax. ' FOR TIIE JUNE BRlDiL-BUJ Community Plate at The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 4435-5-l2-3i —— The many friends of Mrs. Alfred Chapman. Murray Harbour, are pleased to see her home again, after having three successful operations at the P. E. I. hospital, one of which was serious. Mrs. Chapman speaks highly in favour of the attendance - received from her nurses and doc- ORDERING YOUR. FUR COAT for next winter. is a wise proceed- ing. Place order today, the dem- onstrator from Holt Renfrew 6a 00.. Ltd.. of Quebec is here now. Will you call or telcpho us. Moore 6v. McLeod Limited. 4438-5-12-31 ._ - - - -_ tor. (imp? gas oneflof the mo“ dehumd» dis‘ SADLY BEREAVEIl-A Boston ~-_~ »~ CIIIIICTVC y; i ereint illVtzifS. And, made from exchange under the heading "Ti-u- wast KENT SCHOOL HONOUR p w 0e w 33f 3n m; te b ]_ , * _ way“ has the following to say et| v ROLL s was o“ the - plat e)’ Grape NP“ Mr. Frank Oliver who is so kindly s‘ y Se Precious ~ ementii deXUmSI remembered by many Charlottetown (iriule X. i. Heath Saiiiidttrs, 2. '.'itizensi— Frank Oliver. 0hilfB-0i9i'|(lu\ivl'(>ii Bonnet-t. 3. Clriiiiforti Hoilmali man and director of the WGY Div-Ti!" (ii-aide IX. 1. W-iil-iam Reid. 2. c-rs at the Schenectady siatign. gfliliviaiigarct Black, 1:. Efliie iii-chain. iast to play in a radio come Y- ii (iivuio \'lli. i. lllltiry iiatiruont. it was the most tragic moment i" 2. iioioii Ebors, ::. George llwrt. his life when he played ii. for a "Wt. (mute vii. i. Fraser "Niaciiliililuii iTlOiYiEIliS bcioie hi? had been m“ 2. Doirls ilrtiwse 3. I-iulioi Crawford, ioimcd 0i hi5 milihefs death-Them (iitmlo Vi- i. Wililiziin MTRIIP, 3. vas n0 time w sei- 8 wbfliiwie- M“ nost- Rntltl, :1. Johiii Riiltiliie. ii“? Dial’ iiiid i~° Ed dd" Mrs- on" (inn-tic Vi. 1. llomtiily Bentley, 2. maltose and other carbohydrates for energy; iron for the blood; phosphorus for teeth and bone; protein for muscle and body-building; and the important vitamin-B. Grape-Nuts it specially prepared so that it is ready for almost instant digestion. £20k at (your Jttucrf Include this delicious, highly-nourishing food in to- morrow's breakfast. All rgggfs 1,1 c G _N r vei" was a. resident of Charlottetown M, .,, H, M; .5‘ .1 m. _ ;;_ Min-y wax-wrapped packages iron? which ii iiireatilyiriii eailtviriitli for ma“ yea“ and her dead‘ Wm Owbiii“ u In‘ i u O milk or “cant Gmpcgquts is one 0f the mo“ in“ n ‘idd-“e much "Kiel among h“ om (iikvtlo V. l. Olivia .Itiiiiist.<n-- iiiitl i ' _ ._ ff d d * Pd 5‘ - iricnds. Jenn Foruytiiu (equal), 2. lleliity we 0 0o s—you nee serve only four teaspconfuls to y , _ Diiiff, ll. (imirgtt tiiiitiiitilei‘. 2052" (‘rrzitio V. l- ‘lhttlieiziiiiiti H-yiiuliniii". _ __ 9'31 flange PS3“ m m’ under m} 2. Jitmes Womibs, 8. HdlFlIlCIUI. (forth. sxusmceg or Lheywonlierfs Instuuté Giimle IV. 1._l)0llliil(l McM-i-llitii. - - 2f thatidistrict. Beautiful moonlight. 3' fiddly" illmik‘ d‘ Kdgilh [‘"’"‘i5d'll‘_ l (irittlo Ill, l. liitiiiiu Nltiliillllfi, A.‘ good roads. and tho popularity of ‘ ‘ _ the fair teacher of this school coni- i/"iiili Mid/iiiiiiidii- -i~ "Midi" Tiiim" ton. itiitl ‘llillflltl Stewart (etiui-ii). I I each person. Such a helping costs less than one cent. m: grit e=Nuts forfle ciousllourislzmeat 50pm, it is the table setwith oneidea perfectly carried through . . . the table set exquisitely and harmoniouslywith one pattern of silver . . . that leaves an enviable impression. And NOW, with complete services of COMMUNITY Puma available at half the price of a new gown, my hostess can have silver that will make her dinner mem- orable . . . her table lovely . . . her party ‘smart’. At your dealer's . . . Five patterns. . . (lovely onesl). All with ‘an unlimited replacement guarantee. ONElD/t COMMUNITY LIMITED “mans or COMMUNITY PLAT! AND ruooii rim-s ‘iined in attracting an unusually _ yarge crowd which thoroughly (m- (ll ado ll. l- Betty 1' zrrsytiie uiiil ioyed the evening. Two violins and Qyiivia Block (equal). 2. Oliver M e- ctn organ skilfully played provided Iqziioliern, ll. Dilliys Owen iiiid Ito-e "xcelleiit music for the dance. while iliiitwliilst-le (equal). the fudge and dainty luncheon sup- (ii-uric l. 1- Miillitlii" Wailsii nlied by the ladies of the disti'ici Newiimi Large (tiqua-ii, :3. satisfied the wants of the inner man. Gui, 3_ IIQPHR} Dung-mat, Approximately thirty dollars was <+> ~~»- realized. which sum will be utilized ‘n effecting improvements to the school property. Last year this‘ school was moved back from the ‘iighviay and placed on a concrete foundation at right angles to its former position. When the further 0N EFFECTS 0F FROilIBiTIi-‘N improvements contemplated are 1N THE UNITED sTflTF-S- completed Cross Rivers school will "IE8. credit to this energetic and lhdohCmdo A uni Crispness! Urvu in: Healthy Teeth and ' Good Digestion lib your dentin! what thorough rlimng oi crisp food means to the iiraith and beauty oi your tuili. Gilpe- Nun is crisp. auiicliy--n l on Iilir in slicers fhéying is so‘? tio_ jflfillflllfll prepares c uses t-t ihg stomach for their work. In children it has an important pirt in mouldinl the facial ‘contours. A Successful i‘ Islander Writes A distinguished Prince Edward You ran man/a any Communi/y P/alepatilrfli L: / f v i ' THE SMART SERVICE 511T THE COLONIAL CABINET - saw prosperous community. NISiBIiY-iei‘ HOW SPQHdiIiB i119 Willi/BX‘ _ new or old in an ' I f . in Los Angeles writes: Service for 55K - - ~ ' ' 33675 I ‘WW6 a My m" Service for Six . . . . .7! " i "I shall be leaving Los Angeles " “ 1518i" 6430 " " Eight 66.80 ___.., A Bmuiiididd‘ ‘SLANDER - M“ about the middle of the month. I (i. A. Paoli. who is very well known Wm m; be Son-y t.) gm, away from ° iii" miiiinfi “Pcijflivis 0i Mflmi- this hell of banditry, murder and eba, has recently Joined the firm of booneggmg_ L05 Angeles is 0V1. Kippddeiw- i-‘id- as a panned and dently aspiring to become an ally "i" be i" Gimme °i die" miiiing of Chicago in criminality-another machinery and eqdiiimeiii dePdYi‘ five years of Prohibition and U. S. mem- KiPPJQ-‘liy- Lid" can!’ a Very will bécome a nation so demoralized complete line of machinery and that I cannot see haw t; 1S going equipment for the mining industry to escape ‘he fate of Sodom and "ind their service to operators is Gomorrah; and prince Edward 15. “iiexceued- They are western Yep‘ land likewise unless the fanatics of ‘e-‘(dnidiives “i d“? Gdidneiddenvc" our beautiful little Province is sub- Company who are makers of the pressetL I do not know how my we" kndw" Waugh m“ dims ‘md sentiments will agree with yours Gardner portable. and stationary but imem |5 mine; Prohibition. Are freshly to be scen~ Aiid all along the highways Awake to life the Fords. While men are busy posting bills Upon the line of boards. - ' SPRING. wegctables except corn and toinat- boa-revs for ttlio occasion. WGPCZ iiiig out Itllt! homestead and with Canadians are sane on this sub-loos can be grown in the Vflll8yS.|Ali.‘<l‘l-'UI A. Ituiiistiy. (i. Sheri-um whnin Mire. Susi-tilt lived; Hugh D.. liwi- They are not fanatical ex- Wild raspberries. blue berries and Sharp, William Burloigii, JOSillllit of hVlilCNBl-liril .\Li'lis~, Wlililllflln .l., a tremists as we are. From saloonsisucli sinali fruit occur in profusion. S. Miller, ‘Rhos. S. liltuupny utntl'jewelilei' of Imsiticii; Ouileb (M. A.) as thick as flies and nearly all of us, As withbPrinee Edward Island. Nelson Palmer. Tlie wreutilis of at eoiiuiactoi- of Pa-ssaxienui, ‘Gaiiiif-z the male portion. treating and Iiiriliisllorifli-ioii i119 Bfefli Pfilbiiim- flow-era, littlllllilzillefi by the raniiillfll. Patterson, u: oiviil engineer of drinking. i0 i1 tight lid. i5 h bit; N? GiiiQSPiE- iii COmiHE Elsi- ieiii iid OIJICIF were taistetiullyanranged Port Huron, liliiuliigan; Mrs. Jump. It can't be done. Too K9110 city bY_d°€ team» iraveiiindanil very beautilful- It many. be ihciie‘lci(-.liu.ii<l T. Sims. of Roxliumy. ma!!! Ped-biwded Amemiliis are ii°i mus mny ""105 m May“ frmdkwldeil that some of the hymns sung Maris; and Mrrs. L- A. lilaflllregou‘ in sympathy with ‘this sumptuary when“ he Pi'_°°°i?d°d by "rdiliime and the pats-sage of S‘C'l'l[)ll1I‘8-—l'llt3l0l[ Mliiltor-d, Mass. The deceased ail~ law and many of the higher-ups Mi” while Him”- whid‘ i“ °°""°°i°d sui of’ Itomuiius~—read duping tihe so ‘leaves iiciiuui ctglit gfifllltl- ihilii- ' by m" to skagway‘ Alaska‘. It is a‘ ervlee were ehiosen by the do- cli-iildren. aiird two gvreat grain!!- Tho vast majority of Americans 2V9 dag mp by sieamimat {will hormonal-zeal a few (laws prior to her ohiildiren. There site allot) Qlllililylllvlllg Me flKBiIIBiI the Teillm 0i the 5810011» Cw“ he coast to vancouvm‘ Asiiloaitli-4tir, her mental rac-uiltiet-i one sister. zi-iul one ‘lIMLlleF-MIS. l‘ The robiirs on the tree's branch, ‘The golfers on the green, And violets and daffodils latter." Correct you are there. but i Don't rip off the old roof! Cover it with BIRDS ASPHALT TWIN SHINGLES the ship passes through tho.islands Then you'll have .1 weather-proof, fire resistant roof that will sund for years with- out a cent of repair cost. Choice of three non-fading colors —~ Red, Green or Blue- Black. There is a Bird dealer near you. BIRD k SON DIVISION BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED Hamilton Toronto Momiul BIRDS To £71m Mar: 7mm: fI/wni 30st. LIMITED. Charlotteto n. LIMITED. Charlottetown. _...____._ STANLEY, SHAW do PEAIEDON. BETIIUNE HARDWARE ($0.. So Shall you Reap j Then, sow some of our oholeo NUMBER ONE "BANNER" SEED OATH. Absolutely pure (almost) and GEIIMIN- ATION Test. as per cent. i Also our OIIOICI NUMBER 0N!‘ “MARQUIS.” IM‘ "RID HI!" IIID WHEAT. WIIOLIIALI I “TAIL- Caifter & Co. Ltd ammo. n: non: or i». s. ill-Arm " ‘ Mr. A. A. Panii. is from the Winni-' ompressors: also the 5- K~ F- Swdd‘ ists are nothing more than mission- ‘sii drill steel. Petter and Novo oilafles of his sammc majesty Gov. ingines and hoists. Marcymills and cmmem ownership is the on“, Wllfley pumps. The above. wliicnmcnns of suppresslng the "quot ivas illustrated by n splendid ciii. of puma I am onclosyng a cuppmg . a- peg Mirror of April 21st. A sketchiHggitglggczfieslélgziies Tim” "*1 of this clever epgineci‘ also appear‘; (Enchsurh) ed in the Winn peg Free Press an . ! the Winnipeg Tribune of ‘recent And Afldona, S" Dry date. Mr. Paoli is the eldest son 0ft YUMA. (Arm) All!“ 25-— iT° our esteemed citizen Mr. Simon Pit-lie Editor of The Timesn Yo'ir p50“ He was educated in the {editorials are usually sane, sound Prince of Wales College and Queen's ;and forceful. but I liad to smile at University, Kingston, Ont. since the weakness of one in your issue graduation his career in his chosen of the 21st inst.. under the caption. profession has been both rapid antd "Egforcemené; Oliliservalncel“ i C n brilliant. We hcartil con ratula e 011 say. " 6 Q1101‘ 8W5 0 B ' Mr. Paoli on being tiiaken f. apart-i ada do not begin to be as stringent ner in the big and nationally knowni as those of the United States, but firm of Kipp-Kelly Limited. Engin-i they are both enforced and observed eering and Machinery. of Winnipeg. better than ours. particularly the All Doctors Agree on’ Kotex KOTEX the scientific method that permits woman greatest freedom in time of hygienic distress. It re- moves all worry. Kotex is most comfortable-it is scientifically shaped. Form-fitting, it is non-detectable when worn. It is soft. yet secure. It i: simple to dispose (if-directions in every package. Another important thing: It deodorizea, and that every woman appreciates. A! all drug, dry goods and departmental stores. Two sin:- Regulor and Koiolduper. which practically all of us recog- nized as a nuisance and curse. and with this feeling sane temperance can be achieved as in Canada. bv repealing the Eighteenth Amend- ment and permitting alcoholic bev- erages being sold in sealed packages. or even served in bona fide restaur- nnts and hotels where meals are cooked and served-nu bars to belly up to. No doubt some would try to abuse this regulation; but sucli a law would have ninety-nine out of every 100 of our citizens support and back it. and the guiltily inclin- ed could be easily kept in check. I am practically a teototaler and always have been. but I'm 110i blinded by prejudice and can see where this prohibltoin farce is be- coming a serious tragedy. F. J. MARTIN Islaiidder Home From Yukon Mr. Fred Gillespie. of Keno city. Yukon territory. accompanied b3’ his niece. Miss Vera Gillesliie- daughter of Mr. Richard Gilles-Pie- Mayo. in the Yukon is in this pro- vince on a visit to his father Mr. George Gillespie of Clyde River- Iii conversation with a represent- ntative of The Guardian. Mr. Gil- lt-sple said that he has been absent from the Island thirty three years. twenty seven of which were spent n. the Yukon. where he is now the proprietor of two mines-the Mae- sal" and "Blue Btone“—from which connection. he expressed himself as of the Yukon as a field for mfnin! operations, the mineral deposits. in his opinion, being among the moat extensive and finest in the world. Mr. Gillespie is the discoverer of the Mineral Gillespite. which is proving itself of much value in the processes of tempering steel. Not only are minerals present in large quantities in the Yukon. The country also abounds in game of all sorts. such as Moose. Caribou. bear and Mountain Sheep being plentiful as are also two or three different varieties of grouse and partridge. also Ptarmigam-a species closely re- lated to the partridge, but smaller. Spring comes quickly in the Yuk- on-in fact. Mr. Gillespie states. at .KOT€X 34mm” Napkin, Made in Canada present it would hardly be more than two weeks behind this Prov- ince. In consequence. potatoes. cabbage and all ordinary gnrtien Mining Commissioner residing Fit, silver and lead are obtained. In this, verv optimistic regarding the futureilliimiieif‘ ii" “Vii-iii P9399" “Iii i0 i319 iscattercd along the shores of Alas- ,ka it is a very picturesque voyage. | i Mr. Gillespie expects to remain in| ,of June. when he will leave on re- ] turn lo Keno City. 1 -- -~—~—~i4-C» I . l In Meinoriaiii - l. MRS. ELIZABETH c. SMITH l (iii Werliueiitluy ‘(Wtfllilliifi itpiiili 18th. there passed HWkliy at her“ lliotmi in Fireeluaid, Lot ll. Airs. zfinfiéiilltitll C- ‘Smith, relict of t.iie Jiate David Slllllilill, tut. tlionlipo old ‘til-til 0i’ 85 yeti-ire. c-oiiifortetl by the ‘presence. alt the nltl home oi‘ u-ll ,lier elriiidiwzn, rltvc (ii'.e—<()li'icli. The rlotzeuserli was ~11 ‘lady held iii the lllifiiliest. esteem by Qt liost m.‘ Ynoigih~ ‘liNYIi-‘I and ftiibititiu "from tar lifriil near. ‘Her disposition was most kindly .aiul cliaid-tsiili-le. itritl ‘sille was a lvery ltiberzill toirtrlliiilui" lo all good t-liiuses. mid especially so the ‘cliti-rtvli which afiie belonged to. iler mother-love for her chiiild-ron weilled iup te the fii-lil in lier breiatsit and tlllLq was reupoii-tletl i.o by every one of ilill0IIl to u iitigh ‘degree. Two weeks ‘before (he eaitl, when she Klimt. ‘he- fciime iltl, ail] ilhni-"e utla. ilrlsvtanco ‘im-nietilaiteiy irurriileti home to ‘iior ‘lltltltfllitl? to comfort lier iii lier till- iitasc-i-itilvl save her son iCailoli, ti reiiirlent 0t Piimnxlenia, CaJiiiI. iiiiid ,lo‘o fur RWlly. Airltl tlheti" presence ‘was a source of great. wziltinfactlioti itu illlBliI‘ mother, thir. a time, slio revived to a (ffllltiiltlklfliilllé extent-i- Iiut (m. tiiia Wednesday evening a ohnmge came land within twentiy "Better Land.“ Tlie ‘Tilflétfail iiittes |txiok place on tlie millowlmg Qaitur- 'day sitter-mount and were conducted ;by ‘the pastor 0t‘ the deeeaised, Rev. |HUnilYy Cook of the United ‘Church. ‘iaiaaiated by‘ Rev. l-I. R. Coleman of ‘the Anglican (lliturch; the funeral muangemiuils beirng in charge ot M-r, Hubert Phiilillpsi of Tyine Vauley A very concourse were. in. attend- ance to patv it-he ilasit said mood of respect to the remains. After the iserviibes at the home, which were impressive, hind the convey- ance cit the casket and body to Freeland cemetom a short service was held lat the Invasion-Ana ‘cuoii- tuideny cuisine uncommon ‘panting hymn. "Glued night, be- ‘thls province until about the middle id“ ilnved: bicep no and take my, real.“ i when the inxlivi wan akiwlv flowered u- m. inst icstlng phce, The pan l were iiiriilimpvivireil lo tho last. ‘Save Rebeeca Clark. of Vancouver, B. tho first ulililtl. whiieh (lied tin early C-. and Mr. Callcb Miiulltgan hi‘ Boo- iiiikiiitsy", tiiio l. oilowlLiig relat/lvca aim mcstiuiii, Wals/liilirglmt. The (leeeah-t-ed Itn nmuun llio loss of a kiinitl wins tlhn iiaugihte-r of ffhe ‘late ‘Ro- (tlic l-ZlllYPl‘ having partsed ~bori1 M.illill‘g'aiiii viii‘ Slierlmitik. noel‘ Ai-iliu-r. llv- Sii ininiorsiitlo. p .'i.i‘e ii i. uwzty nituiy yours’ ago) 1 Look n1. Ynurhvilver- YOUR cursrs no! As lovely as old lace ‘a T H E 4 PAUL‘ REVERE \ DESIGN L Newest of the many blessings we owe to our ancestors of the Colonial period is this melt- ingly beautiful paitcm in Community Plate. At yourjewelefs now. . . come in and sec ill Teaapoons, sci of six, $4.25 COMMUNITY PLATE '4: 4i t I. wnusn, Luann. Charlottetown, P. I. I. W.