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Lowest‘ Rate. 11'!‘ ax‘. Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis ""5 In - i --- -------------- A m l ' l no»: r .0: g Maplalpql "$5.1M huh“? ~- ‘Lye. MONTREAL 9.45am» 3.00pm. 11.00pm!- “AnzTorongo _ , , 5,00 p.111. 9.00 pJl. 7.20 un. Arr. Hamilton . . 6.10 pm. lO-Oip-Il- 0-431-15- Arr Bufiaiof. . . 9.45p.m. 11-15mm- AraDetrolt-f . . .1145 p.rn. 7.35 up. ‘ 2.40pm. Arr. Chicago . . ..6.50s.m. -7.55 a.m. 8.12.111. "WRONG ti: (ll as hater hill U l” WW*fi%%m~m ' I ‘y *- ’ '- a ' Au. area-pub rnsa _ {stills from 1v. st. noun, on; ‘Ilek- _It Allnt, I.- P. lsltehle. fir“: Agni, llfatlow, . r n t ion. noel-cu" “M ~ mohstratiou at I-lolmans, Bctral only.» LOWE! II-ICI! — Garden City Butter now selling 111.10 lb. lots for sw. a lbs. so cents. 1 lb. at cents. y ASOT-G-IO-tf. wagon. almost new. e Martin I Power, uzs-s-s-ai Tin f8 B. l. S._SOClA_l. IVIN- ING. Cards start at 8 P. M. Regular monthly meeting Thursday evening. Canadian Benkof Commerce Build- ing. ssat-s-e-ii. A MSMBIB OI‘ ‘I!!! SIAII of the Halifax Ladies‘ College and 0on- servatory of Music will be in Prince Edward Island in July and will be glad to meet old students and pros- pective new students. The exact date will be announced later. 4410-5-5-51. R. '1'. HOLMAN LIDIITED, (fhara ‘lottetown, phone numbe o have been changed from 162 and i124 to 706. This firm have recently had a Pri- vate Branch Exchange installed with phones in each so, as to give their customers the best possible service. _ 4424-5-5-21 ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wood, Hazelbrook, an- nounce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, Edythe Viola, to Mr. Russell Earle Jones. Marriage to take place the latter part of May. ‘ 4432-54-11. S. S. MAGNBILD due Charlotte- town, Friday, May 8th. Sailing some day for St. Pierre and Newfound- land. For space rates, etc., apply J. F. Brass. Buntain Bell Wharf. Phone 112s. firs-m. BIG ' DSMONSTBATION 0F FIIJGIDAIBE, Electrical Refrigera tors and Enterprise Electric Ranges now on May 5th, 6th and 7th ‘after- noons 2 to 5 o'clock, evenings 7 to 9.30. with each purchase made in any department of our store while this demonstration is on you wllrbe given a. numbered coupon and draw- ings made each evening at 9 otlock for a worth-while prize. Helium's. Grafton street. ' 4424-5-5-21 D0 N01‘ FAIL m SEE the new "Enterprise" Electric Range on de- Grafton 5t., May 5th, 6th and 7th. A splen- did electric range of outstanding beauty.‘ this nob moronic Cabinet range is a masterpiece. ‘Ihey are arson and cream porcelain» cosine! finish. aolmonabrsimn ttreetL, 4434-54-21 YOU ARE CORDIALLY UWITED to visit the Frigidaire Show room. Holmane. Grafton St., for demon- stration days, 5th, 8th and 7th. Come in and learn what advanced refrig- eration really is. You will receive a pleasant surprise to learn of the many contributions to Kitchen ef- ficiency made by this newest and fin- est electric refrigerator. There is only one Frigidaire-The fastest freezing refrigerator made-fully guaranteed for three years. See it at l-lolmsns, Summerside. ’ .4_424-"s-e-zi GLEN VALLEY SCHOOL Honor roll of Glen Valley school for the month o.‘ Aprili Grade X--—l. Phebe Blcndon, 2. Cyrus Martin. Grade Ix-l. Vernon Gillis, Frances McDowell; 8. John A. Blon- don; i. Irwin Blondon. Grade VIlIlL-l. Myrtle Blondon. Grade 1V.-1. Mamie Blondon; 2. Huby Blondon and Arthur Maclesn (equal). Grade HIP-l Alien Mnclesn. GradeIL-i. Melville Gillie. Grade L-l. Laurel MaeLean. Isis M. Weeks, teacher. What“ treat! / Rica 1cm- Plllll ‘IO IO " rh tual in hurl]? or Anti vat a aim: Crunchy rice emin- --tossiod loiden crisp! ‘s. ‘as are fine for Qn$IflIQQKLrF vqsbemto children for supper. EH10! for a bedtime snack. Elly to digest. wringing; reen 0 §......"§hs. w K-nou 1- ‘mdfins oiwo‘ roe sans-one autoback driving shown in gray and white and spring ‘ . A. MALPEQUE ‘Thacommunity o! Seayiewand surro _ districts were shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of so. George Brander on Thursday April, 30th. Mr. Brander had not been in very robust health for two yearsbut-wasable tobeabouthls daily duties. On Thursday after- noonbeieft thehousetogotethe barn and his wife calling him to supper a few minutes later found that he had fallen to the ground; aid was summoned but it was too lateathe lifehad passed io-the life beyond. The deceased was twenty-two years of age, was a life long resi- dent of Sea View and was a farmer and a fisherman. He was a lover of horses and knew and valued a good horse. Mr. - Brander was twice married, his first wife, Miss Annie Adams. predeceased him many years ago, the children by this; marriage, all of whom are living, are as followszl- Three daughters Miss Thursa Brahdar oi Medford Mass. "Mrs. William Harding (Grace) French River, Mrs. Edgar Bryenton (Carrie) Hamilton and two sons, Mr. James Broader, Baltic and Mr. William Brander of Sea View. His wife formerly Miss Jannetta Duggan- survivos him. The funeral which was held on Saturday afternoon was‘ largely attended and was conducted by his pastor the Rev. E. M. Altken who spoke from the words’ "Be yealso ready etc." The pall bearers were- Messrs Roy Adams, Earl Adams, Jeremiah Adams, John D. Duggan Viilfred Campbell and Alex Camp- belL. Interment. took place in Princetown Cemetery. -Much symp- athy is tended to the bereaved wife and his family in their sorrow. Miss Thum. Brander, Mediord Mass, arrived home on Friday evening and was in attendance at the funeral of her father the late Mr. George Branden Miss Helen Ramsay. 1nd Mr. Erwin Taylor, students at Dalhousie, uni- versity srrived home this week and will spend the summer months at their respective homes here. These vyoung people are welcome visitors hers. ~ Messrs Melville and Herbert Don- ald lhdlflfil Clara Donald motored to Alberton on Saturday afternoon and spent the week end ‘with friends there. _jme. L. DMacNutt. Mrs. J.A.' Campbell, Misses Constance Mae- Nuttand Hazel Hopgood and: Master Dugald MaoNutt were motorisisto Summer-side on turday. The liev E. M. Altken, was in at- tendance at the Presbytery meeting in Charlottetown on Tucedly- Mr. William Sinclair returned to Hamilton on Thursday flier bovine spent the winter at the home of his daughter Mrs. Stanley Mwwllen. Halldax. Mrs. Keir Clark and children. Leslie and Mildred oi’ Kcnsington spent the past week guests of Mrs- Clark's parents Mr. and Mrs. Win- fred Ramsey. Hamilton. ' Mrs. Emest Calbeck and children Keith and Valerie of Linhletter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood- side, Hamilton. My, b. E. Mahar. Darnley, was a ‘ home cf Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dollar, rue'srm1snas' couvzuriou their famous Musical Comedy, "The Spinistefs Convention," in Holy Name Hall, St. Peter's, on the even- ing of the 27th and‘ achieved a well " success. "Great! Greet! I wouldn't have missedit for anything was the verdict on all sides. _ _ The Young Ladies Single Blessed- ness Society possesses a most vigor- ous and efficient president, in the person oi’ Sister Josephine Jane Green, and she was ably supported by the members who were all just Bbfllli; P911000 in make-up and b“. tumes. Sister Cleopatra Belle Brown dis- coursed sweet music on her violin, while the other Sisters gracefully “tripped the 11g t: fantastic lee," as the President Jsuntly expressed it, Sisters Rachael Rebecca Sharp, and Ida. Dora Mann revealed them- selves as talented elocutionists, and 3139" Charity Innziace, in bonnet 811d shawl, with her pet bird, Chirpy, contributed IllUBh to the fun o1’ the occasion. Sister Polly Jane Pratt somehow "quiicd a "beau" probably by be; beautiful dancing. one rather un- kindly "crowed over" her Sisters, Sister Belinda Bluegrass, nattily attired in bloomers, blouse and 01g. arette made a spirited speech in (av- or of dress reform, Boa bialrffrwulleetaonletaoaolao The Ireasurcr. Sister" Calamity Jane Higgins, ls a real plump and lolly Sister, who, in spite o: her 1m- fortunate deafness and a tendency te "Mini-w" (and shores) misses very Ellttle of what is going on. Sister ca]- a-mity is the only one of the Sisters 1n favor or dress reform and thinks that no matter whatthe scales say, the new “trouser" costume would be very becoming to her, Sister Hanner Biggerstaff- and Beauty Spot Tempatlon were just newly initiated. Professor Makeover and his as- Slfiiiont. Mr. Reggiejewis were m great form, and did wonderful work relllvenaiing the Maids. The pi-o- iessor ls surely on the road to fame and fortune with his wonderful "Re- modlescopc." - The specialties were extremely 800d and well received, especially the song‘ "Joyous Are We" by six little girh. Avnumber of the local bachelors heard themselves "sized up" 8-8 in eligibility, to the intense amusement of the audience. The Institute tenders its sincere thanks to Miss Minnie Chaisson, teacher of Goose River School, and telldessrs. Herb Sautherland, Greg Lewifand Jas. OT-Iapley for their valuable assistance in} .making the musical part of‘ the play as good as it was, also to other friends who worked hard to make the show a success. ‘ (Patriot Please Copy) ::Do not allow worms to sap the vltallty of your children. If not at- tended‘ to, worms may work irrepar- able harm to the constitution of the infant. The little suiferers cannot voice their ailments. but there are many signs by which mothers are made aware that a. dose of Miller's Worm rowder ls necessary. These powders act quickly and will expel worms from the system without any inconwnience to the child. BRIDAL SHOWER- h large number of the friends of Miss Jennie C. Dollar, numbcrlns about a hundred. Bil-Wm! it m9 Broukfield, on Monday, April 27th, in The Gable Head East w.‘ L. staged o guest of his dalllhter Mrs "m" °F h“ “pprmm” “mm” recen _- James"M. Ramsey. HI-mllwnru- came out of the wrong drawer 0i ml’ e, mind, ltastus?" '. ride on dam thinks. Why. ill" 11°". - ‘Iseenalesesdohnsonridesdride All sections and churches were well represented. Rev. G. A. Grant seted as chairman, and alter two choruses. m which all the oompwy lowed. alluded briefly to the oblect o! the gathering and to the great loss that the church and the community in The Chief's Error Goren was chief of the Paris 9°11" place: Ilombroso had written a book M“ impending removal. Mrs. (Red- 1111333 0h ‘Wlmlnilllb-Jlmon‘ wmen’ vers Stewart was introduced and so runs the story, and vgien i; :1: N“ the ‘allowing addygg; finished wrote to Goron Ion J m ,_. wnhwnlf. some portraits oi ruu- n?“ :2”; h“ mm“, ,,,,,.h,d u, m1 w°m°n "immn" mum” w that you are about to 80 m"? 1Y°m please the writer. m! Pliikfl’ w“ our midst and make your home in made up Mill-elm 1°" i” m" "° another locality. Such is lifl- But W lill-ly. When “$311003 OI-fflegllivbolfllnd‘ “e1 m”, we mnnog permit you to brow sent a copy. hind-loll Y “n ' dgpfljt without expressing in a feeble to Goren, who saw his gift acknow- our a reciatlon of the deep in- th first “It was a w” pp m: i our lodged on e DI!!- m-u; yo“ have always en n scholarly book." said the chief. “led community welfare. would have had a large "l" but m‘ I To the church, S. S, and Y. P. an error on my PM“ Th‘ Pwmr” League you have given fully °l V0111’ best. it was hot alwayl l" "Hy W“ but you carried on faithfully- By youg- kind an genial manner 7°" have won a host of friends by whom you will always be lid/mill’ nmm‘ desk. They were not criminals at all, but women who had 09""! 1°‘ bucksters‘ licenses. and a. new edition had to be printed to make 800d I when the following incident took geneffll was sustaining in Miss Dol- ‘ wife. It probably if i0. ____.i__i_._. . Mfr“? -~ 4.’... f... .-... . \ ' ' ' . J .. x l’ man's 1m: IDEA or . . .' iflyounarsrmarried wAKms m: up rov- ‘Tu-MT? PQIGQI M! ‘IRIIUNI, llzlfi Not all husbands fall asleep at the movies and miss some- thing, but every husband is missing something if he does not; follow the domestic adventures of ‘fMR. and MRS.-,”. which will appear every week day in The Guardian-and so is every “MR. and MRS.—” are real folks-inierestingphuman, lov- nble-who portray the teapot tempests of married life, bringing you all the smiles and all the laughter. ' Prospective brides and bridegrooms ‘will also do well to follow “MR. and lVIiiS._-—.” It contains a wealth of information which may-come in vcryy uscfulialor an. ‘ ‘ LAUGH1 *”l has “MR. a-d MR s ...l’ ' Starting in the Charlottetown y ,4e‘fiMAY ,15sth. ’ l happy and prosperous. Please ‘new!!!’ the accolnpeynlng gift as a small ex- pression of our love and Ioodwill- Signed on behalf of the Committee. Mrs. Redvers Stewart, Edna Proude, Marjorie MaeNeill. j A very generous purse was present- ed by Miss Marjorie MsfcNelll, to sponse. All joined in the chorus. "For she is a Jolly good Fellow". which was followed by an approp- riate and pleasing solo by Mr. Nel- son Kent, who was loudly applauded. Mr. A. W. Stewart closed this part of the programme “with a brief witty address. The large company then took part in games and social intercourse and shared in a bountiful luncheon. The happy gathering dispersed with hearty nppmcldtlon of the hospital- ity with which Ml‘. and Mrs. Dollar received and entertained the 8115B- ALBANY AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schurman, Charlottetown, were visitors to Albany the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnett. ‘ Misses Margaret Affleck and Freda Bowness were recent visitors to Summerslde. visitors to Summorslde Sunday; The many friends of Mrs. Henry Cnrneron of Albany will resist t0 learn that his condition in the in the Prince County Hospital, con- tinues about the same. Mr. Wilfrid McCsi-dle was a re- cent visitor to summer-side- Mrsfi Claude Howatt and two small children, Nadine and Sybil were the welcome guest of Mir. and police mistake." bored. our very but wishes so Wm’! Two Irishman were ruins i" "l" miration at Westminster Oathcdfll- lihufi. Moike." said rot. “it bow < ~ » “ms! ~ . ‘ "rum. and that was the intin- _ “W. finned mohsol. W: [XURNS , m mi I ‘ Nlm mil‘ ' indie-on... on the merry-so- ‘ugqj-"flg, nub, Ah don't nebor mspinupuohasadoliahjtrden RICE KBISPIIS _gotoifattbesamei>1l¢Ill'¢I°i°" "Prise Slasher at. 1 as. ‘lions. m’ IPWJNI’ when so‘ his?" Mrs/Harry Arnett on Friday. Ont, especially on raflrlng at Ml‘. 8nd M33. W. P- Clmbmll W91‘? which Miss Dollar made avilttinil Y9‘ , | i a ; , t t that’ Mr. Ernest Arnett is spending l. you tnoynunzynixrglfis: 2:’. “tow days in Cape ‘Praverse. your u . ' llesrfiil Isms So lad Isa lsslle Te Sleep For llosrs lflss Tbcsaa ll. Savory, writasw-"I was troubled, for almost a year, with my bears and some, night will: I would be enable to sleep for lioura. I was easily fatigued, and became very excitable ‘ aad irritable. A friend recommended Mllburnb KaartaMNsrsaPiflsandaftei-talingthen for a m wish r ooom mm I m6 airw- "It and rapidly "filled my former state of health." soisuflaoalsuaaaisswsuesaslsalaaaeandslslsrlwlrfll-l a 07/10 CR-EATESTVALUE m... 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