-...._,._....-..._--....¢;. .. . t‘ mp5- ~ ... a-.. __ even o t: gtddynluns-trm‘ Store Closes Daily, Except Saturday, at 5 p. m. ‘ A ‘AAA-AAA AAA-A-AAA-Annatnamnkina. -‘A vvvvvvvvwvvvwvvvwvv vwvvvvv vvvvv vv vY-rvvv The Prettiest New Sweaters ilave Just Arrived BY EXPRESS YESTERDAY WE received a lovely line of the most at- tractive new sweaters——new styles, new colorin gs, all sizes". The prices are very reasonable. $4.75, $6.25, $7.75, $9.00 up t0 $12.00 Monte 8r. Meieurl Ltrl, 119-121 Queen Street, Ch’Town §O4*'.~QO-OOQO#QQQ4 0494 +4§O04§4+4 O4+Q44444 M“ - .- “Hunt--- u--- - "fin" "WW"--- ,,,,-.fi.r.,--e..,,"ee- Q4 O-O-‘-“ nun...- This Is The Flour that is guaranteed t0 give you better satisfaction than any other flour milled in Canada. Robin Hood Flour “(Wail wen the slight extra cos, " . ii-"ox BISCUIT imperial cod-oil fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and cod liver oil. They also contain meat scrapes and are rich in. protein (muscle producing substance) and fat. (heat producing). They are recommended by experienced P. E. I. ranchers who have fed them to their foxes for several years. ‘ We are prepared to fill orders for ton lots at lowest possible price direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Co, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN DBOX/Ml Phone 845-—J ~ Double Daily Service Between Prince Edward Island and the Mainland Eflective May 2nd Trains for ilortlen cnnnectink with S. S. "Prince Edward Island" leave Charlottetown 7.00 s. m. and 1.36 p m izarindian National Qsrtereagg sqv-wraahmom. Mornlnlt train connects wiihvtraln lenvlnr: Tormenline at 10.30 n. In. and connoctinlr at Snckvillt- with No. 1 Express for hiontreal and at Monctnn vvth train fur Ht. John unrl ilnstnrl- Trein caving at 1.35 p. m. cnnnm-ts with train leaving Tormcntlno at 6.20 p, m. connecting at Sackvlllt- with N0. It Maritime Express for Quebec and Montreal and with No. f0 Express for Trum and Halifax. FOR ORANGE! II LOCAL SERVICE AND FURTHER PAIITICULLRI APPLY 'l‘0 W. K. ROGER! W- 'l‘-_ “U005! (my Ticket Agent Dlslrlcl Passenger Agent mmn___ .. at..- , -l1'PAYltoi|ny one mi --curtonsw's cmmsnAv Dresses, age ii to 12 yearn. Big value. each 1.19. at SINCLAIRJS. —SATURDAV SURPRISE BAR- GAIN in Rearly-to-wear, second floor. May fin-SINCLAIR STEW- ART. LIMITED. _LiME.—-We can supply Lime either wholesale or retail cheaper than the Kilns on account of a special purchase. Order at once. R. 1‘. Holman, Ltd, Summerslde. ..—NOiR'lll~l. BEiDllilQUE.—-Mr. .A. tC. MlcDonaid, Dalltousie student, will preach, next Sunday May 10th at North ‘Betleqce, ll n. m. South lieqeque, 3 p. 1a., Travellers‘ Rest 7 p. m. —SURPRISE BARGAIN in la- dies’ furnishings’ Department, sec- ond floor. Saturday, May 7th, 59v. erui articles featured. A genuine bllfllrlse barguin.~SiNCLAlR 8; STEWART. LIMITED. -—DEATH YE8TE-RDAY.-The death or‘ Mg. Lawrence Gallant, one oi Sunrmersidtfs oldest resi- dents took placs at his home yes- terday, (Thursday) morning after only a short illnes§_ ,\|p_ Gallant was 75 years of age. The funeral rakes place Saturday. ~—DR. HEINE of Si. John, N. 13.. will speak in the Hall at Freetown on Sunday morning at ll.00 o'clock and in the Baptist (thin-ch at Central Bedsoue at 3.00 o'clock and ill the Methodist Churchfiearletown at 7 o'clock in the interest of Can- adian lllble Society. He will also speak in the Methodist Church at Cline Traverse on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. —DlSAPP0lNTED TRAVELL- Efi.~~lt would seem that the preg. em railway time table is not sat. lfiiilvlfifl’ to nil of tho travelling bubliv. (in 'l‘ucsduy evening u. Da»“-<*'Yh{t=r' arriving by the t 141w Wain aim’. bound for Tlgnish, was astonished when informed’ that there was no train for Tignlsh “n. til next evening at somewhere about 0.30. The passenger left f-‘rlsflvflfl by the earl-y morning train, remarking, “l think l will go back as l clearly see that I came here uncr-r a misapprehension.“ Ii —RUM STOLEN IN SUMMER- SIDE-it is reported that a trip ivos manic by an autolst Tuesday lust to some out oi’ town liquor store and three cans of hooeh was purchased. Alter returning to Summerside, lute that; evening the occupants were advised that the inspector was in town. Hiding the booze where everything they thought would be safe, the next morning in getting ready to dis- tribute it, they found that some one huzl been on the Job and now the Parties are minus about $100.00 not saying anything about the prof- its it’ the pump had been able to work. I -'-ADIES NIGHT-Ladies Night at the lioiman Fellowship tClub which was QelebrateQ on weeps... day evening proved to be one of the mos thoroughly satisfactory entertainments of all the many meetings that have been held by this organization since its concept- ion sevrrnl months ugo. More than ninety ot’ the employees of the store of it. ’l‘. liolmun Ltd. Sum- merslde mere present and those who were thero had the time of their lives. nil the time they were there. Arfter the superb catering ability of J. .1. Gaudet was -thor~ oughly investigated and approved President A. W. McDowell oillcl- uted at the rendition of a most satisfactory programme which in- cluded a reading by Oliver Carter selections by ‘the Kazoo Band. n vocal duet by Misses Phillips and Hunter with mandolin and violin obligate by Miss Gallant and B. R. Sharpe, Fred Waite at the piano. A violin, mandolin and piano trio, by Mr. Sharpe. Misses Gallant and Brennan; a solo by Bud Mountain and several popular choruses by everyone. The committee in charge of arrangements included Messrs Gaudet, llarr. Ford, Mollison. and Hogg. One Woman s Experience OF INTEREST TO CHILDLESS WOM Toronto, OTllllPiO.'""l suffered for along time from a female weakness, inflammation, and a terrible backache caused by that condition. One day one of your booklets was left at my door, and l read how the other woman with troubles like mine had been made well, so I got a bottle of Lydia E. ‘Pinkhamu Vegetable Compound and a package of Satiative Wash. and it helped me wonderfully, and l now have the flnest little bsbY boy that any mother could want. -l want to recommend l/ydia E. Pink- item's Vegetable Compound to any woman who has female troubles." —Mrs. Joseph La Bells, ‘I73 Shaw Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and mark distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or understands how to properly care for herself. Every woman st. thisjime should rely upon Lydia lil. ‘Plnkhanvsvegstabie Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female or- ganism. in many homes once childless l there are now children because of the fact that Lydia l1}. Pinlthanrs Vegetable Compound makes wo~ man n renal, healthy and strong, and th good old-fashioned root. and herb remedy contains no narcotics or t.....rr.’u2 lr 13s. or when aihr... --KIDOIEB' DRENEB. loud qua- lity Percale. Ages 6 to 12 years._ only 98c each, at SiNCLAUPs. —ALL THAT'S NEW and novel_ in spring mlllinsry at moderate pri- oer-SINCLAIR 8: STEWART. Ll- MITED. I —COLORE-D SATIN Duchess. 36 inch, last year's price $4.50. Silk- sale per yard $2.25—-SlNCLA!R &_ STEWART. LIMITED. --MAKE lT A POINT to see our Surprise Bargain Table in the la- dies’ resdy-tmwear department this Saturday, May 7th. Big values KOlIlK.-'"SINCLA1R & STEWART LIMITED. --POLICE COURT.-At the po- lice court on Wednesday morning a citizen charged with an infraction of the prohibition act, came up for trial, after several witnesses were heard, the case was adjourned till Saturday for further evidence. H —lN NEW BUSINESSr-Thomas McNeill of Tryon who last fall lost the contents of his plant, has open- ed up a pain, and ‘repair business in the Victoria Garage, Summer- side. l-lis frjeuds lie-speak for Mr. M° Neill a good patronage. _-G. W. V. A.-Tlie regular monthly meeting of the G. W. V A. Sunrmerside, was held in their, rooms at the armory, Wednesday evening The important matter taken up was the entering of G.’ W. V. A. baseball team in the Prince County League of which the first gene of the series starts the latter part of -Mey. The next meet- ing will he the annual meeting when the election of ofllcers will take place and also a smoker and a lolly good time i: anticipated. —i—<o-o->-_-- WESTERN PERSONALS —-Mr. Ed. Crosby, Borden was in Surumerslrle Thursday, —-rMr. J. Pratt, Bloomfield was in town Wednesday on business. -—~Mr. ti). R. Rutherford of Hall- fax was in Summersida Thursday. ——".\lr. It. ll. Roland of Toronto was in Summerslde yesterday. —~Mr.‘J. F. WhiteAlberton, was in Summerslde Wednesday, ——Mr. w. n. Maynard Pont um was in Summerside Wednesday on business. ' —4Mrs. S. M . Spence, Cope Torm entlne, was in Sutmuerside yester- day on llllfiilllfiflil.‘ —-<Mr. and Mrs. Beer, Charlotte- town were in Summerside 'l‘hurs~ day. —~—Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huggan and daughter, ‘Charlottetown were in Summersido Thursday. ~<M1-s. Edmond Kelly, Roseville entered the Prince (Bounty Hospital Thursday for treatment. ed the Prince treatment. County Hospital for N. B. week. was in~Stiuimerslde ‘this -Mlss Martha Mountain. Ken- sington was u recent. visitor to friends here. -.\ir. Roy Huestls, Summersitle paid a visit this week to friends at O’l..eary. —~W. J. Reid, of the Agriculture Department, was in tSummerulde Wednesday evening. —-Mrs. Kelly. of Bloomfield was al Wednesday for treatment. -—-'Mr. Edmund Doyle, returned to 6t. Dunstans University on Thursday after enjoying a short visit to his home in town. —Two officers of the Royal Cau- adlsn Mounted Police, are in Surn- mcrside in the interest, of the en- forcement of the game act. i I -Miss Millie Arsenuull, Cascum- pec is visiting in town, guest of Mr. and blrs. (‘lovis lllchat-tl, Harv ard Street. l-l ——Messrs ll. McKenzie, E. Nich- olson, A. McAloer~ and W. Nich- olson. Borden were in town on Tuesday evening. —-Messrs John Builruan rind Charles Mountain of Holmsns. l-Hl. spent, Sunday at the home 0f the former at Rustlco. 1i ~-l~"ricnds of Mrs. B. A. Strunt! are glad to know that she is much rmprovgli after her serious opera- tion at the Prince County Hospit- ul. l .__-—- l ~Mr. Eddie McElmsn. summer- pide who was under treatment in Camp 11m Hospltfll. Halifax arriv- ed Wetlnesday evening l0 "fiend a few days with his 118F911"- _— Right Spirit "Mr. Grabooin spent lllOllflflllili of dollars on his daughter's education. She attended some of the most ex- pensive schools in Amerida and Ell-z rope. She was taught to ninll. to paint, to play various musical tn-l struments and to spook three or tour lamlruases." "Pine." “But let me tell you how shame- fully she ropa‘d her ilathefs tender, car's. She came back home and n-nr-r ried his chauffeur!" l “Splendid! A girl with lite; Wain-ll n s t ave and mmmnahm ‘dirt? ‘duke-I'l- nrartied a broke 4 Birmingham Age-Herald. i r » - . -=\ir. Allen McKlnnon has entertrcmentber Hand the synr-pathy o.’ our taken to the Prince County ‘llospit-Flfld ‘ll l°°k°ii “tell l“ H and eight. m‘ miniatures“ JOHN M. WALSH ‘ litany will learn with deep regret, of the death of John M. Walsh on April 13th, 1921. Although strikan with pneumonia hopes were en- tertained for- his recovery, but des- pite all that loving care and medi- cal skill could do was done. During his illness he was visited frequent- y by his beloved pastor the Rev. Father Duffy. who administered to him the last rites of the Catholic Church. The deceased was in the 25th, year and was a young man of sterling qualities held ' in high esteem by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Death at any time ls sad, but in this case it is still sadder when only two months ago his father passed way. John will be greatly miss- ed ln the home circle where be was a great favorite. He leaves to mourn besides a lnrge circle of friends and relations a sorrowing mother trwo brothers and three sisters. The brothers are: Ben- jamin and Joseph, the sisters being, Mrs. Charles McGulgan, Au- nie and Mary. The funeral took place on Friday morning, April l5 to St. Michael's Church, lonn and was largely attended. A high Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Duffy, Parish Priest. The pull bearers were, Messrs. Peter lMcGulgan. Joseph McGnrry, John McTavish, Michael McCave, Alex- _ under McPhea and Michael Noddy. MRS. J. T. BETHUNE The Guardian deply ‘regrets to to learn from n telegram received by hir. J. A. Moore, Kent Street, Charlottetown. yesterday of the death of Mrs. J. T. Bet-brine. Tire despatch llS from "her son_ Harold Stanley, and ‘it announces that his mother died lust Thursday nrurn- ing. lie left Montreal with the body last night, and so far as known ill present the funeral will .ake place on Saturday rtfiernnoit tn this c.ity_ Should‘ any (leluy or‘- rur then it. is likely that the fun- -rul will luke rplncc on Sllrl-ziay rfternoon. Later particulars, how- ever. will be given. The lute Mrs. Bethune was, be- fore ~her marriage, Miss Annie Pinlayfseconu eldest daughter of the late Mr. W. l-l. Finlay who, or ‘litany years. was one of tho host prominent llllGFClliillls und .~itizens of Charlottetown‘ She was married first to Mr. Georse Stan- i°,y and their itlmllv consisted rot‘ tnfn boys. Harold and Allison. both of w-hom are now residing in Montreal. After the death of Mr. Stanley several yours ago sno wars ll“"ll‘l‘l9ll to Mr. IBotlrune, ttntl they took up their residence in Mont- rrzll. Tim latc Mrs. Bethune lived tho greater ~prtrt of llPl‘ lilo in lli‘l‘ ncrttrive city, (‘lun-lottetowrr Owing to her many endearing uuairties she hail m-uny rwarm friends who all-mired her_ and to know her in- timately was to love her. She was a woman of high character. excep- tional heaulty and a krlndly and friend-try mianner. She was u mom- ber of! the Metlrorirmt (‘hurcli and took a, deep and nctive interest in all that ‘made -t'or the nd-vencernont. nmrally and sociully- of our city. She was also gifted with consider- able musical talent, and many will how frequently und generously she assisted in con- certs for wontlty objects. Airs. Be- thune has llMIPH taken tn the Better _.._\h._ “any perry or Munctnn-Lunti in tho prints of her woman- lzreatly b htootl, rand she {will be mourned lly llnr sons and relu- tives, and much ntisserl by all who knew her ltcre. For scrme time past she has been -in rattle-r Gell- cate health rand notwitltstnntllnr: all tlrvrt could be done it was im- ‘noss-ible to -prolcr‘g her life_ lim- ‘flctmlse w-‘li be quite n shock and sorrow to her ‘friends in this cit-y. people will go out tto the liereovetl. It twill rbe romcmlleretl that ‘both Mrs. Bethune and her sister, Mrs. ,I\'ent spent the greater pnrt of ‘last ‘summer at their old ltonte and lamongst their dormer friends here. if the form- of usefulness er had imanry years shill» before ‘her. ' Her memory will be cherished in ‘lragunt recollections and lit scents fitting that hcr body should rest H in her home cemetery beside those of her loved ones gone before. DEAD BODY ESTABLISHES INNOCENCE OF MAN ' SUSPECTED OF MURDER BRIDGEBVRG. May 4~The body of Albert Lazar, who has been missing since the night Roy Schindler, Buffalo rum-runner was hlurdered on the Niagara River. ‘was found yesterday nenr the‘ Eagle Park wharf on Grand ls- lnnd, ten miles below llridgeburg, miles front the point where Schindler put oil‘ with n cargo 0t" whiskey on the night of his death, Illarcllr 16. Lazar was Schindler's. companion 11nd was to have helped him row his small boat across the river to Buffalo The finding of his body establishes eyond ieasonwble doubt. any heliet‘ lutt he ilicd Schindler or trvas an ccessor to the crime. But the crime is as deep a tmrys- it-ry its ever. Constable Walsh, 0i the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ce, ‘is still working on the case, ut so fur as known, little progress, has been ntade. The authorities of l-Trie County, N Y., insist that the crime was committed on the Cam adlan side of the river. It ls not be- lieved here, however, that the boat rt Quick Relief for Headache thnmhehasthm and u! tbnofromuo burhd GIIIII bu!“ no! tithes - fzaltydlgostlon min-i‘ ‘,31¢§“i118 Allillstments: Adjustments on faulty tiresirarely satisfy _ ——they are-annoying too, and take time, Except in the case 0f Ames Holden “Anto-Shoes" Should the necessity for an d‘ t ~ on any Amgs Holden "Zdiiififett-“Dfj obviously honest effort will be made to meet you-frankly and fairly, without quibble or red AMES HOLDEN “AUTO-SHOES” Cord andiFabric Tires in all r Standard SlZQ For Sale By’ ' “Red Sox" 7mm J. J. trustees a 00., tuvrrrr-zn CAMPBELL a MeKENZIE soums , GARAGE co c. A. STEWART conusv esos H. A. BERNARD c. r. Liosron: "rt-romts McNElLL CAMPBELL s. e|r.t._|s FARMERS UNION CO-OP. sec Ltd. KENNEDY snos R. "ruatm a co. H. M. cox THE MORELL GARAGE c0. CENTRAL GARAGE ‘ QUEENS COUNTY GARAGE co. I v '“ P’? ‘Grey 80x" Tubes J. H. MYRICK A. W, McLAREN R. J. MeDONALD A SON LORDS COMPANY R. H. CAMERON d. Co. Crflpaud J. A. CUTLIFFE d. SON Fredericton Station J. J. HUGHES 00.. LTD. Georgetown H. G. NELSON Hampton P. J. NOY 6. C0 Hunter River JENKINS BROS. ‘Millvlew W. J. MOEACHERN Mount. Albion McDONALD t! SON Murray River H. M. CHISHOLM North Tryon W. A. DENNIS B. SON O'Lcary ELMER SHARBELL Portage ARSENEAU d. GAUDET Richmond Alberion Belle River Cardigan Cape Traverse . ‘Sou rig Sourls Summerslde Sumrnersltie Tignllh Tyne Valley Tryon l Ulqq Station Wellington Kenslrrqton Kensington Morell Morell Charlottetown Charlottetown --€__i could have drifted across the cur-t rcnt in the cast side 0i‘ Motor ls- ltinrl. —- PROMiNENT NlCKEL MAN i DEAD SUDBURY. N. 13., May 4.-Wortl was received here loilay that Am- brose Monet, Vice President of the lnte-rnatzlmrzrl Nickel (Tonllllflllv 11ml (‘hairm-un of the Board of Direc- tors oi’ the contpany ls (lead at his home in New York. | MAY NOT LAND LONDON, Met-y 5.—-Tho Krnisllst autl nicies at lneboiou, Asiatic l‘urkey_ have refused tpermlssnn t0 Omor Fur-oak, son oi‘ Prince Abdul Medild 'l<}i‘£eutli_ irelr presumptive to ‘the Turkish throne. to laud‘, -'uys despntcli to Renter's Linuit-r rd, fromr Constantinople. The Kemollsts say lllKiy rlo not wont nn-y member of the Turkish imper- ial family in Anatolia. A Constantinourple dtespattch lust Saturday said Omar Farouk hail escaped from Constantinople and fled to Angora. A letter written to his fu-ther_ said Omar Farouk was‘ uunble to witness the invasion oi the ltotnialarnll by an. “lmrperulist army." and added, "l um going to light." -i—<+>——-— He who does things may make mlstukes, but he who does nothing makes a big mistake. . O-Q-QX-Q-Q-OQ-Q-QQ-QO-Q §+§§#Q.4'6-&§09-O OOOOO-QVQfOO-Q-WO O-QQQO-QQQWOQR +90 i We Sell the Milk With the % Create Lelt in n. F. MADDIGAN L- W. GRABBE _ _GENE,,,,_, _,,,,,,,,,,,, Phone 398-J A full line of the but groceries in stock Cor. Euston and Weymouth Sts. Charlottetown, P. E. I. WEEKS GROCERY 225 Grafton St. 1 tables an dy and Tobabw- at. Charlottetown High class Groferiiearol/cziinfl- l - cl Da ry '1 79 Queen watch his feediné. The food i for baby's health if paotherbmllh falls 18 L. A. HASZARD GROCER All kinds of Preserves at blq dis- count ior the next ten days- 173 Grafton 8t. Charlottetown- . _ _____—-s wardens EAGLE BRAND wtw. tissues Groceriesblzata/giicgrrmnljruits and I Cor. Grafton d. Hillsboro Sts. . " °“=""**=““'"- *’~ E- '~ i CANADIAN FARlli PRODUCTS LTD Dealers in Groceries, Flour Feed, Fertilizer Seeds, Machinery. Buckeye incubators 6. Breeders Cor. Great Geo. A Kent Streets. ’ Phone 700 Charlottetown, 'P. E. I A full line of good, fresh grocer- ies in stock all the time. Phone 715 Today corrrw a co. Grocery i. Provision Merchant Lowest Prices Cor. Sydney and Pawnsl s"- Fbens 7-Y Percy Smallwood JENKINS & SON Grocers Sunnylsfde, ‘Charlottetown- Ohoice Family Groceries. Fruit and Confectionery. Phone 12 cor. Biyfieid and Queen Streets w, “it everything that it Charlottetown, P. E. i. good to ell- o 0++¥o+o+4+<4o++o+++a++++w+ *€__ WANT AD ORDER FORM You do not have to come to the Guardian office with your want ad; lust use tblt! form, cut out and mail it. 1t you want to Buw-Sell-Renw-Hi-re, the most logical place to advertise l! in The Guardian. Rates 10c per line per day, 9o per line per day for 3 days or over So-per lino Pa!‘ day for 6 days or over. Count five epsceslito a line. Grouped flVB 1181"“: mum letters count as one word. Address forms part oi ad and must be PM 5"- Wm‘ plainly in pencil. Special Rates-Furnished Room ud. 75c for one weak. Situations Wanted 500 por week. ‘ - 10 Par Gent Discount for Cash -t Name ..............,..-.........................-.- Pliblllh this ad .......................,.....-..........-......... times Address ..................................-_......--- for which I enclose $.................................... [its distillate Want Ail Dept. Ph°ns 102 - t t l