I MAY 2711525 ' r 0N6 Ids iuCqoda |HlIIIl/////////f price ol these popular, easy-to-clean rugs. waterproof base beneath. is: look for the Cold Seal when you buy. Your Dealer Sells Congoleum Rugs i \\\\\\\h\\\\\\\\ ii i give you a well fur nished ‘home. Bu PROWSE BROS., Ltd. T 5 ‘T’ m‘ IVIEMORA filly ‘morning, May l..li1 and Was largely attended. Requiem Iligh grave were conducted by the past- niriol her that although taken ‘my I11 the beginning of life, she remained ilntainted and spotless Inri was ready at all times to lllillllil-“KIVP. The funeral was held Wednes- dvir. and ‘Mos .l. B ‘Fleming Dr and Mrs .|. D. Mciluigatr .\‘irs Mary i-l. and Mable Carr Mr and’ Mrs |i'utrick Fitzslimnons Mr and Mrs -i¢‘runk Hennessey fi a... nu. ud- Imperial Puppy i Meal _<"" “X-“w This popuiarclmperlai" product is giving excellent results in our ranches this spring. The ranchers, using ll. report splendid progress in growth of their young foxes ind are ordering iargelqusntitles. iMPEmAL puppy MEAL I|1flrlt baked as a biscuit from our scientifically prepared and Mil"! lmPPY F°°d formula and then ground Into a eoarss meal by a slrwlil machine recently installed for this purpose. it is ready for feeding and lonly reqsliroa the addition of milk to form a Pmlwrly balanced diet on which the you'll "ii" ll"'l"° ..."39.I.t.suocess1ully. ' rmrsnm. ru-nrrfmsm; and IMPERIAL F°X BISCUITS contain the nutritional reqI-llfflllflll’ °l ‘h’ Y°""I foxes and adults and their liberal use will will" hmlll)‘. vigoroua foxes. _ __ ‘.__ Orders promptly tllisd from fresh stock- imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd , ‘n. 446. par-Russ" Beautiful — Low Priced ‘ Tll¢ haul)‘ °l CQBBOIeum Art-Rugs is no more remarkable than their durability. And both u; amazing when you consider the exceedingly low For the rich. iadelcss colors in which Congoleum patterns are executed are as permanent as the sturdy. All you need do to secure these exceptional qualities CONGQLEUM CANADA LIMITED Montreal. Quebec 11001-111 ART R521; y y yours at M!‘ llIHl '.\i1'.<1 .l. J: 'i‘rzli11ur '—_~" lMass was i-uiélbraiud by ‘Rev. Wuit- M" “ill M" _W- ll- lUHi-ilIl-‘l ‘ MARY LILLIAN MCGUIGAN 1:1-.|. MNIliIl-{ilil and services at. tln- 1 MIPN (‘alhermr- and Anuu M1“- ___"' llll S of KIIIKSINATO. This union wascariy ‘- terminated by tin- rloatb 01' ‘y. young wlfc, who left an infant son I and much respected man. . strong 1n physique and ploasingin THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN j 111101111111 1aunn11 WELL K‘NOWN HERE-A tele- gram from Saint John says that Rev. Thomas Marshall, of: Frederic- ton, in Saint John, announced that he is being succeeded by “Rev- Archibaid Sutherland. pastor of the United Church of cblpmain, Queens County, as field secretary of the New Brunswick Temperance Aili- ance. "Rev. Mr Marshal-i said he himself would ‘remove to ‘Montreal to reside. soon after relinquishirn! his position. BOY SCOUT LEADER DEAD- The following clipping will be of interest in this Province, whore Mr Lister is very lcindi-y remembered. The boy ‘scour, world is mourning the death of‘ Harry Lister, Dominion field commissioner of the boy scout movement im- Canada. who-se death took place on Friday nignt at Sher- brooks, P.Q. His death came as a severe blow to nil his many friends in the country. it was only a weak ago that Mr. Lister aip-ived in Sher- brooke with l-ntention of remaining in the eastern tOwllshlpg a mo-nth or so, engaged in organizing and leader training work. lie ‘had what he thong-ht was a hsd cold. but dip- htheria developed and his death l°1ll°weil. at the home of the dis- trict scout master, D.W. Loke. in Lennoitvil-le. ‘Mr. Lister was 1t true scout his whole heart being in the scout movement. As n 1min of pleasing personality and genial lllBIKmition he made a host of friends throughout his travels. It is characteristic to mote that ai- though he had no children oi’ his own he was never happier than iflwa for ‘burial. He is survived by hrs wife. and u son, Cari Stewart. I11 the days uf his young manhood, Mr. Stewart married a bliss MuDullal-l i In- ~I1°W HFOWn to manhood. Mr. Stewart was a well known He. was appearance, while. his ma11ucr was such as to win the umifidcnce of men. He “'11s in all respects 11 good citiz<-11—-i1<n1ust i11 business; lhis word bring its good as his sig- bm‘. P. Q. Mary and Dorothy Kllfoy Marguerite and Selina Currie Mr Charles Mclclmeol Mr. A. R. Mclnnls Miss Kathleen Carrugher Miss Junie Power Miss Hilda Prought Miss Ellen McEimeel Miss Irene (fallughun Mrs l)1‘. St. Clair Gallant. Louis Truinor Quebec, ‘P. Q. Miss Ethel Hammiii ‘Friends St. Joseph Convent bee, P. Q, Margaret Kelly Florence dicta Messages of Sympathy Rev. town St. Frances Loyola, City fulfill)’. Charlottetown , Mrs ‘Mary Kelly Charlottetown Mrs J. J| Trainor and New YOTk . N. Y. Mrs ‘Felix Murphy and Hermitage ‘ Agnes V. Mcqusid. New Raids. ‘Regina. Sank. Miss Mabel Carr, City Austin ‘P. MoGuigan, Angeies; Cal, Ferdinand Gallant, Summorgida and family family family York 0i‘ llIlI Miss Eileen MoEachern, City. m MR. WILLIAM H. KEEFE. it is with deep regret that ‘Friends Grand ‘Seminary, Que- Plltrick Wnlsh, Charlotte- Mr and Mrs J. F. Reardon and I408 Miss Hilda Cameron, Indian Riv- ‘Miss Mario McLelian, summer. e W8 1wi1ose influence was ever i-nnobl- 111g. A nephew, Mr. Jason Chi11g,cn1ue from New York, U.S.A., to be pro-l sent at the funeral. To him and‘ to Mr. Curl Stewart, sun of thu1 deceased, and to the sisters, Mrs} Peter dining, and Mrs. Joules Bruco,1 the community tenders sincere sympathy. 'l‘l1e funeral service was conducted by Rev. W. It. MacWnlk- \.1 . . . M111. w e1. minister of south Lake Chris- Kmgerhflligeoyde ~ tian Church. who based his re- AHCB 111 51111111 marks on the words: "The path of1 1111.11 11,1.111.1c11 1111111 the just 1s as the shining light that 5111111113130111111118 111111101111: and more unto the! 11i1r and Mrs Joseph Bolger y" M1]: Igfrgifllgiou Minus-J's llnlment. for backache. Members Newman Society, Lawn Mowers Sharpened Wilth modern and up-to-dste machinery. “We call for and deliyer." Weeks & Burns 229 Great George Street v IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERSZ- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard inn reach the office by noon of the day preceding iplnbllcation, other- yvij: insertion will not be lluaran- 8 . DIFFICULTY IN DOCKING. - The four master Mary Bradford Plfifce. which for several days has been anchored in the stream, has ceeded in docking at the Rail- ‘wny Wharf. and is now unloading llel‘ Cargo of fertilizer for the Potato Growers Association. An unsuccessful attempt was made in the morning to assist the vessel in docking by the Harland, and later the tug Rona, after the Capt. 11nd secured consent from Ottawa, took llle hi5 vessel in tow and succeed- ed lu placing her alongside the wharf. The Public Forum (Continued from page i.) M by the anti-unionists and three by [he United Church and three more l0 be appointed by these six and so 1t is in the Dominion Act. But irFOntsria and Ill Quebec the anti- uniun forces, as the price of gett- ing our Bills through at all, com- pelled the concession by those Provincial Parliaments before- hand 0i‘ Knox College property in Toronto and of the Presbyterian College property in Montreal and when devoting his energy and ef~ its charter, to the non-concurring forts in ‘behalf of other peoples congregations, lWYB- The body was taken to Ot- When the Dominion Act had zone through at ottan-n and our tired little group of United Church ‘workers were preparing to come home, one of the oldest and most (experienced members of Parlia- ment culled one of our number in- io his room and said, “Ilefure you men go home 1 want to tell you lllflt you have had one of the hard- 991 fights I have ever known in Ottawa and you have put up the best fight in all my Parliamentary experience. You have kept your fiends and been kindly through it all-anti your lobby has been pure- ly informative. When you came to Ottawa i would have said the Housn was two to o11e against you-— calmly out on longer but, he is "Nissan-nun..." How did he do it 11111111111 ordinary way any the rest of us coul mruuun...“ .- sixty. ed re resentatives HEAD OF F ICE a E and his wife can look He is old and can work no ent—his income is assured. fond of good things; didn't live a miserly life. couldn’t save money in the three men in a hundred are able to save enough money, unaided, to retire upon at Long ago he did a wise thing". He called in one of our train- ed h m to systematize his spending and showed him THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA_ ,S"TO1I21ES Ilia’ income is assured how a few dollars deposited w each year with The Imperial the world. Life would independ- pendence in He was he He P more than Why should d, for only years hence, deposits now-—w h e n you have the money? who help- morrow yo insurable. TORONTO. ONTARIO also provide for his family should he die prematurely. He has earned his leisure—~ his income is assured. Will this describe YOUR future? May we tell you about the income you can insure for yourself twenty 0r thirty Send the coupon today——to- give hi-m lnde- \_ ' l? j} his old age, and i511 1 , . n’t it? by making small u may be un- 292 _ COUPON Please send mo your _ fro; boo-Hot rug your - dowmont Pollard. During tho month of April, 107 certificates were issued for Hol- steiu-Frieslan cows and heifers lqualifying in the Record of Par- ‘formnnce. In this report are shown sixteen cows with over 800 lbs. but- ter and twelve with over 20,000 lbs. milk. Elizabeth isclliilllllg Abbek- erk (J. Waiter Jones, (fhuriotte- town, Ihbli.) with 1185 lbs. butter and 23,502 ibs., milk, leads: Jean Abbekerk Pontiac (W. R. Bovyer, (lharlottetown, PEI) being a. very close second with 1185 lbs. biltter and 23.350 ibis. milk (official report.) The two great cows live In Bun- ‘FQEEIFODI ° '12s asses 1 t‘ " HAT dras shall I wear)" Roserna y asked herself. "My een drus sticks out, and I cant wear that when I run down hiIL‘l_ couldn't feel the windJ ‘ '" _ I "My hluedrus with the while "am n1... Pm... And m... l guess my yallew one will 51'1"" . right. It is soft and blovL-y... and has lace on the sleeves. 1, bury and their stable houses are fill» soRoeema Puazgghgpfiih not 600 yards apart. The records w dress... a wen Y to the to oi the hill. Then she d, held out er arms wide. and ran are virtually a tie. Both cows gave milk testing over 4 per cent. I11 _TI11= IIPIIIII occurred of Mary m- m-v. William V. McDonald .\lr :u1<i'.\i1's ll. l-‘ruul, M,“-11,,1,,, suture. loyal to ills friends, wise in 111111 1,1,1, 1,1,1... c111-1-1e11 11 1111-01191 Lillian lirtiulgan‘ on Muy ltlth. .3111, 11,111,911 111 1111111111 1111111119111 11 Dr. and Airs i. i1}. ‘(Jruken “mlmiel “ml (fllllillrlli-‘lll l" Ills Wll- by two to one for you." it. was a 11:23. 1llU2€1i111I{IV11¢i' 11111111‘ an Hun-Own“; 11111191, 111111 111111111111 11111 uIud M1111 Jaguvs A. 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Our "rmm "mm" . , _ _ 1 _ " it'll" ‘mil ll°lY ‘life. illlil ‘lvl- ltnv Nlt-rlbfslf}. McCarthy 1_\1..,1,_11._1. 111 111 111 111111‘ 111111111, his lite adorned ins profession un-l 1111111111 911111.011 1,1- c111111111, 11.11111 1,11ITWO Bunbury e-ncourzlgeineiit for bleeding“ Slltill b01111 nmont 1bvu11l1tliinls S1119 gbillifellx‘ folmi I11 lhc footsteps of the Di- .111. 111111 111,11 11 1 11111111111111 1111111111111,‘ M11050 wiu1 knew 111m well will long 1.1111111 1-01111111111O1111_-- C L d 1111i“; l: 111 ltilivlll1l1lzil1illt¢ eHlBflill-su iUl 11111141211111 i11c1111111111t me recent _ 1. ~ 1 ' ' "_' '1 ‘an, _ ... .1. _ -"11_ _ - (1111 . 1 r n‘ o'r1 o e. c1; ~. -' , ville Master. Well. might 1t be. M1. 111111 M111 _1_ 1,_ 119111111111 lmml“ ("MM m/mllllllll- Qua" f11g1l1ilalw111ie 1zi1l1i1l1l11lll1i1lywfl11 1l_11i:11l’:1“1:11 0w ed ers ’l‘here is a sin-ions handicap I11 sirmiuuus yours have caused b6!‘ 11 making sin-h tests on P.E.i. ‘Pile dealers in Charlottetown and Sum- merside do not. import enough kinds of feeds and they have to charge exorbitant prices. While any Ontario stable can get its beet pulp meal at from $33 to $35 a ton. Charlottetown merchants, when they occasionally have it, charge 851i, even though the bass price ls $29. Gluten feed. hominy, brewers’ grains, are never kept in stock. To ruake matters no better, the gov- ernment steamers will not give 11 $5 a. ton rate from Montreabuiiicss :1 carioad is ordered. [feeds should be purchased on the same basis as fertilizer, by a. era-operative ilssoi-i- ntion, qr the Dairy Association. -i—-<oa-—~——— (Canadian Press.) some respects, the record made by Wilfred Bovyer is the more re- markable. He had never run a cow on test before, w-hiie Joo Brad- ley, herdsmhn on Bunbury Farm, is an exprelenced hand, and last year made a world's record. But Joe's 'cow-l'1ilzabeth-—-took a trip to Tor- lnoto last ‘Fall and was travelling 30 days whlch—so Joe claims-dow- ered her record over 50 lbs. butter. Elizabeth is seven and Jenn is six. Anyway, they are both great cows and have made the third and fourth ’ A h hi h II 1 .133.“ 3.531131”. 311$. °“ ' . cow of any breed in the Msritimes. "When you have the right: kind oi’ s. cow." says Wilfred Bovyer, "heavy feeding and milking three times a day pays well. Jean gave me 9340 quarts of four per cent. Field Fence LAWN FENCE BARB WIRE No. 9 Galvanized chronicle the death of William H. Keefe yesterday at his home in Rollo Bay. Bay Fortune, after a lingering illness, at the age of 66 years. The» Coiled Wire. No. .12 Galvanized late Mr. Keefe was well and favor- nhly known as a man of sterling character; his home was always open to the traveller, as well as to his many friends; indeed, the whole ‘Province benefited by his ilospitallty. for few passed that way without. partaking of his kindness. He carried on an extensive ‘busi- ness in farm implements, carriages and harness for almost half a cen- tury, and we feel justified in say- ing that no man could enjoy the confidence of the people in a great- er degree. His kindness of heart: and honesty of purpose, coupled with fair-dealing. _were rewarded by a inrze share of pntronake ‘and leave his name a household ‘word among the mslrlents o Eastern Kings County. Ha leave to mourn a widow, five sons and three daugh- ters, in whom we extend our sin- core sympathy. Funeral takes place Friday nt 2 p-m. to Soul-ls West cemetery. JASON A. STEWART. Jason A. Stewart disd at his home at Red Point, P. E. l.. on May 10. axed seventy-two yes , after .111...» r21.“ CharlottetowmPl E. 11. .... s.‘r.“;~.usrrrr-nesm an illness of about three weeks. Coiled Wire. Nos. 9, 12, 13, 16 s o f t Galvanized Wire. crFrEs Four carloads in stock. 1 l Write for prices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., l 1 . b I ..;._..;..' ..._."L_.L t milk worth at retail $934.00. Be- sides, lsoid her two lust bull calves for nearly $500, and could llcl. more if l had them now. l doubt if her feed ‘cost me over $200.01) for tho year." “Elizabeth is a very con- sistent performer," says Joe Brad- ley. “Last year she gave 1X26 lbs. butter, and this year 11.85. Next your she would do better still. She is the highest two-record cow in the Marltlmss-sny breed. She won first in the show ring at Charlotte- town. She is only a small cow. too. We expect great things from thr- breeding of her sou Dokter Busfeidl Abbekerk." it is understod that W. 1R. Bovyer- and Bunhury Farm are going into the Record of Performance tests next. year, while u near neighbor, ii. J. Kennedy, also intends to try his cow: out for the first time. Records such as the shove ad- vertise P.E.L cows in every farm- er's home in ‘Canada, ii ngricultur nl paper is received. They should be encouraged. if there were twenty such ‘herds here. much business in selling cattle b)‘ cnrlosd could be easily done, and SPRAINS Apply Mlnandh at once. ll. draws out inflammation, soothes the muscles and ligaments. smears‘ s l-LNJ Mrsj Are You Ready For the 24th?‘ Look Over Your Fishing Tackle You’ll Get Rid of Blackheads Sure Thom is one simple, safe, and nnrr way that never fslls to gut rhl nt blackheads. that is to. dissolve them. To do this, get two ounces of peroxlnr powdsr from any drug store-sprinkle s little on s hot, wet rloth—rub over the lackheads briskly-wash the parts and be surprised how the blackheads have “sappcnred. Big blackheads. little blackheads, no mnt- tzr where they are, simply dissolve and disappear. Blackheads are r1 mixture of dust and dirt and secretions that form in the pores of the skin. Th1- pnroxine powder and the water dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out. leaving the pores free and clean as in their natural condition. We can supply you with all and sundry from a hook to a sinker. Also a complete llns of Henry Mllward English Fishing Tackle. They're sure to oatoh ‘srn. Call today and 1m. them UVITs H. L. WORTHY FHON E 211 4 highest records ever made by auy\ LONDON. May 27-—Her Majesty Queen Mary is 59 years of age to- day. Flags are flying from allihc Fashillns Fancie FTLOWERED WAISTGOAT ADDS FURTHER NOV- ELTY TO THIS CHIC SATIN SUIT V By Marie Belmont ‘Perfectly tailored, 0i‘ shimmer- ing heavy. blank. satin,. this two btnation oi‘ mannish llns and femin- ine charm. The waistcoat 1s of cream moire with a satin flowered matters, while the shirt is of finely pleated wash silk, also in dream. narrow tie is black safi. Patterned Waistcoats of this type ,1 are very smart, and are worn with _ envy Isrzo out! as sell. piece suit is arresting in its wm- < Hie ._ huir 1o be noticeably‘ whitened. __ _._ INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN we use this adjective ad- vlsodly. V P > > Sufferers from Eyestrain may havs perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the pressnos of any eye defect. The motive power of the sntlro human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it lo computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strsin‘is present. s much larg- ~ 1, ' 1 er proportion la required. I I y Hence detective syesfihrouglr _ .. ’ their consumption of an ox- i111" cesaivs amount of plervo En- ergy. may seriously affect tho functioning of other organs of the body. and produce iii health. HAVE YOUR EYEI EXAMINED ' 11. r. 11.11.11». 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