Wrigley’) is _ good company on any trip. Its delicious flavor adds zest and enjoyment.‘ The sugar supplies pep and energy when the day seems long. In short it’: good. and good for you. AFTER EVERY MlZAL LONDON. May 9.—.Iohn Mase- wgy flQME field. the celebrated English poet . and writer. today was appointed Poet. Laureate. KIPLING 0N [HS E (special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que. May ll-Ruti- "d Kipling. whose name is again: connected with the poet lnureate- m“, o; the Empire through the death of Dr. Robert Bridges. and Mrs. Kip- . lang on their way home after a visit to the West Indies will arrive in Montreal on the Canadian National steamship Lady Somers on Julie 2 recording to information received by llimolls Cree, passenger manager Canadian National steamships. The Lady soinors sailed south from Mon- treal tilts morning.‘ “ " ' ‘ WINNIPEG, Mam, May 9- Peier Luy, ‘Ill. purchased a tomb- stone at Beausejour, Man. Today he ls dead. Ile was found yester- day at the foot of the stairs in his llolne, his neck broken -frolh"a fall. Airplanes to carry 40 passengers lulu rlzvzedyi-l ~11’ s ooolrtsnbsr and Sllllfikifi] rzcrn" are being built,‘ in Lccylcll. v Movie fans ore crowding bile few {hold-res in France where tailkies on; exhibited. Wilile "slim; films have Yew simulators. ' Ten iicw engines on- a railway in mgland are i-n be lzalned after fam- ous public schools Oflillfi’ country. .- _-_.---- . m .. ._ . Y THIS “SHIELD \ You MayiiKnow ‘ Foot Comfort and Perfect ‘Fit at Moderate Cost iENNlt JETTICK . SHOES i Sizes rang! toll’, widths from AAAA to EEE Buararltccinl ' a perfect and stylish fit to any normal foot. ‘_ 'l'l_.'NE n4 _ on linna Jettich liizifx. .222: 37'0" . ‘$7.50 Rliilii ”" °' $8470 ALLEY Co. LTD cia tell ststiona Charlottetown, P. E. I. "rum: m; | Dances over ’ WLW, Cincin- I nati. every Sat- urday evening. \‘\l‘l'.‘-' Sunday evening. a I g q } I l Stewart Jone: C9, _ Correspondents or Iireenshyiglds 8: Co. Members o! tmil/onfreal Stock Exclumg Q . i i W‘? 88 6"?“ ‘@5700 Charlottetown y _... -.___ ...__ - __ It'll‘; hi?! tngly proceeded to New York where she‘ entered. it. lvtnopnt Hospital» to train. After-Alarm Vflfs-A)! careful , Tammi- QAflQI, “mp0, myjstudy she Pissed l-ler_,.eaamhtations lflhh, 3“,_‘_’_“_ lhfl Iflfllllwfl with 'i1iIh'mll‘k5 in __ January last. Shortly atterwtrds she r355 W115 Twq pkqxAqlyobta-inad a responsible position in Fancy Family Cake 1nd pub-y the New YotktClty Hospital, which lflour. one large glass mlxing bowl,‘ plpceshe held at the time of her Pf"- Aili hour ‘Broiler. Get. yours‘ debth- l - while they last. 3571-54-1 weeks‘ Only one week before her passing,‘ ‘ . _ ‘_ , the deceased was stricken with mas- THE ANNUALi Mggrmq o; m, told and __liter undergoing a success-i sootollioi-t Melnorlal Association will ful vmrnilon. suddenly look a Wm W“ Place on May 12th, 8 P. M. at. ‘ for the worse and"on the above men- MacLellan Bros] A full attendancels. tloned date peacefully passed to he: requested. D.B.MacDonald. Presidert. ‘eternal reward. We cannot under- iientral Guardian‘ iingly everything to live for'_ and with wl-zasll AlvrrinAclrs COAL; such a brilliant career stretching be- ‘l-‘Olt Cl-IARLOTTETOWN-stenmer‘ fore her. should be called swayso Ellsworth Manor" sailed from suddenly. but God.who is all wise Swansea, Wales. with a cargo of 1600 W“ best quality Welsh Anthracite W“ f" A- Plckurd 6c Co. aosz-s-o-al doeth all things we'll. , Marguerite was a ‘girl of splendid character and by her loving unsel- i nsu disposition and arlsnls and A SPECIAL MEETING OI ZiDll Y.E Qqurteoug mariner mgdg fflgndg ‘Qy. P. s. C. E. ‘was held at the home of I erywhere and will be greatly missed M“ "d Mrs- Ellie“ Cudmorv. Elm by her many friends and acquaint- Ave., on ‘rhursdsy evening last, to anees. but: no where will she be miss- .____. a .-__...~.. AKLUlffblQWN GUARDIAN 3123-11. i stand why one so young with seem- l u nclude the ‘- ‘ ess left unfinished from the regular meeting Monday last. As this was the last meeting of the society for the summer months strong committees were ap- pointed to carry out _thc active work of the society until re-olganizatlorl in the (all. Following the business meeting thenarty Droceeded to enjoy the hospitality of their host and hostess iii full measure up to a late hour-lots of fun and refreshments in abundance. The costumes worn ed more than in tlio family-circle. Besides noi- grief stricken plrents she leaves to mourn two sisterrahd three brothers, Regina. Mildred. Patrick. who went to New York to accompany the r ains home; Par- nell and willie‘. at. home, to all or whom the Guardian tenders sincere sympathy. 1 'I‘iic funeral which was largely st- Handed and testified to silo high es- ‘teem in which-tile was held took plane from her late resid- were not of the elaborate StylB-IIXSCICHCC on Wednesday, April 9th., to prize for general dilapldation wens St. Joachim Church, Vernon River, to Mrs. R: C. Parent; Mr. Murdock ‘ where Requiem High Mass was cele- Ross himself sadly required the serv- -brated by Rev. P, D. McGulgan who on Enna Jettick ' | lees of a tailor. Everybody was hap- py however. and everybody, thanks particularly to Mr. and Mrs. Cud- more. had an excellent time. EMINENT SPEAKER COMING- Dr. ‘N. C.-l"oole. of London, Eng- land, will speak in Charlottetown on Monday evening. May ‘.19, under the uusillces of the Prince Edward ls- lalld Ministerial Association. Dr. Poole is known throughout the world as a forceful British preacher, char- acterized by genlality and inextlng- ulshable optimism. Born in ‘Hobart. Tlmnania, of Yorkshire. and scotch parentage. he has rendered valiant. service in both peace and war. His ministry has been many-sided, he has been ‘much in demand in the United states and Canada. At Christ church. London, England, he suc- ceeded Dr. F. B. Meyer. and under his pastorate the famous church be- came a “hive of. industry." His keen interest in all that. concerns young people and his outstanding ability as a leader brousht 111m i119 11°11" of being elected as President of the .' World's ‘Sunday. School Association at. its great Convention in Glasgow in 1924, an office which he reflollled until this year. He is also President of the Christian Endeavor Union of Great Britain. Ill llsmollil M155 MARGUERITE W009 The pQQpk: of Lake Verde and surrounding districts were indeed: shocked and deer» WWW l"! 9*‘- pressed on every side when WW5- w“ resolved by wire on fildill’ All-i ril 4th., that Miss Ma-rsuerlle Wood-i R. N., had passed away in the New, York City Hospital at the early are. of 24 years. The deeetued was tho eldest‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen; Wood, Lake Vefde. Alter finishing; her education at, Noise Dame Acs-i dorny, Charlottetown, she entered‘ the gvmploy of Moore and Mel-cod Ltxi. where by herklndly and obllg-l ing manner she won many friends who were deeply grieved to hear of_ her death. - Iibur years ago Marguerite. as Bhfi’ was familiarly known to her many friends, left. liol- Island home and! took up her residence in Boston] igustus: Mrs. James. H. Cumralskey l and family. Wet-asters Ion-town; Mrs. James Wilner l fy and Susie. Boxbury.’ Mass.;- The lalso omclated at the grave. The re- main; were tenderly laid to rest in Vernon River Cemetery. "The pill. bearers were Messrs. Bertram Mur- phy, cnui-los Duffy. lion-y Kelly. Luke Praught. Walter J. Molflssey, lWilfred r-rsugnl. n. l." r, The loliowlugh a u»; of Mass cards, spiritual offerings, flower; m4 lilessages of sympathy; _ Mass firds ' " The family. 20; Rev. Father wu- iiam Bowlen. z, Calgary..-A1ta; Rm. FatherJ. O'Connell, 2,. New York. City; Mrs. T. E..l-Iiekey and family, ln-ovldence. R. 1.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hickey and family. Providence. R. L; Mrs. Hall. Howardmnd Char- lotte, New-YorlcClty; Mrs. J. Farrell New York City; Mus Delia bowling.‘ Supt. of Nurses, New York City, 2; Miss Adello ‘Minors. New York ctiyfl Ambrose Hickey, New~York City; A'» Friend. New-York City- 2: Mr. and‘ Mrs. Michael Bowlen and family,‘ Ollsary. Alli-z Mr. Edward Bowlen. California; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bow- len and family, Calgary, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. William Coady and Irene-i Millview; Doctor and Mrs. J. 301-; len, Calgary. Alta; Mr. and Mrs, J.f J. Curley, Hermitage; Mrs. Mary, Bowlen, Hermitage; Mr. and Mrs. l’. D. Bowlen and family. Toronto.‘ Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Praught and Wilfred, Cherry Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus McIntyre. Millcovui Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kelly. m; Au- Garner; Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bowlen and fam- ily. Calgary. Alta; Mr. and Mrs. M B R $3.3. ‘gliliitrysfurfllil “iii “IQK .41.- Mail Saves Time ~ MARVE LU B E Mrs. Harold Williams and family, Al‘ YWV P°~'""41"' » MOTOR OIL ' Maine; Mr. and-Mrs. J. C. Winner, ,0 Watcrvale: Mr. ltnd Mrs. Parker Andrews and Alvin. Iraminghsn-l. o . . Mam: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mc- Dougall, Blooming Point; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Callaghan. Fol-t Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Loo Praught. cherry Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulli- van, Vernon; Miss Mae wisnair. Charlottetown: Miss Irene Wisner. and Margaret, City; Mrs. Charles Kelly and Agnes, lake-Verde: Mr. and l M PERI PRO DU CTF 0v: R’ TH l: NORTH here Hudson Bay- is “down South," flying has becoaie almost as casual as taking a taxi. w The wealth of the North is being staked from the air years before it could be reached afoot. From Labrador to the Yukon and up beyond the Arctic Circle, supplies of gasoline and oil are spotted ‘at strategic points. With these the northern flier spreads his wings. ' These supplies come from the Im- perial Oil Refineries. By ship up through Hudson Strairioto theBsy. by rail beyond the Pas, by paddle wheeler down the, Peace and Mac- Kenzie Rivers they 3o to distributing points. In winter dog teams and sleds drag them further into the wilderness. M. years ago, its work has been to meet new needs of transportation and in- dustry. Because it has tnet them with enterprise and energy Imperial Illl become a great company — serving every corner of Canada and New- foundland-reaching from the Arcdc to Peru.- Fifty years of constant enterprise are in the products Imperial Oil sells today. __ Marveiube is Imperial’: finest motor oil. _ Imperial Premier and Imperial Ethyl are its best gasoiiaes. q Which means that nothing finer ' . can be put in your car. J cAsql Ever since Imperial Oil began, fifty I IM PIRIAI. PREMIER mrsalll. est-m. \ a’ ' .= ..-...>_.-.»..l-> t INS Mrs. Fred Duffy, Lake Verde; Mr.’ Peter Duffy, Lake véi-oo; Mr. Josephi Dilfly, Lake Verde; Mrs. James Dill- and family, Earnsclifle; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy and Charlie. Vl - loge Green: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Car- Pu-pils of Lake Verde School; Mr. and Mrs. John Bowlemlske Verde; Hermitage; Mrs. Bridget. PraughtiJ. E. Hickey. Providence, R. L; ‘profession of nursing and accord- i Mr. and Mrs Patrick Dufly,’Jr., Fort fiidezzzi“? Jr? upmzhe‘ l Augustus; Mr. Louis Callaghan, Lake] | Verde: Mr. and MrafiOwenllallag- i han. bake .Vll‘d9; ,Mr one Mrs Jos- eph Acorn Jr., Millvlew; Mr and {Mrs James wood. lake Verde: Mr» , John _K_olly and tsmllygullo Verde; imlss Badie Kelly..Lake_ Verde: Mr. laud Mrs J, s. Kelly, Rnslnda‘ ,Ma._ss i2; Mr Join-l Connolly, oharloslewwn; lllr. and Mrs. John Colllshan, Lahei ivertle; A mend; Mr and Mrs Peter, lqlrter andfamily. wCatdigan; Mr.‘ INSURANCE A noon ausmass MAN insures stool: against mo. The pride t head of a family has an Illa Insured. no lnlehael. Illllotvalei Mr. and Mrs. Pflnk Curran, looxbury‘ Mus-z Miss Mai-y Wood. a, Reabu . Mass; Mr- JamegM. Honnemoy, Charlottetown. Spiritual Offerings Sisters of The Precious Blood. Charlottetown; Rev, Father J. O'- Donnell, New York City: Sisters ol None Dame Academy, Chlown: Sisters of St. Vincent‘; Orphanage. onai-louelown; Mr. one Mrs. no. Hughes, Avondale; Bertha Drisooll, Gftewh; Blanche Braall, clrtown; gfg“:muti',fe':"' “m” "°' {and gal-s. John a. Walsh, Elliotvale; ' Mr. nd Mrs William Power Elliot- | - t NYALS PINOL ivale; Lain-em. and Joseph Power, hlmarim asltmtvcashs. mlitnMl-swsla Jnonoy‘ °°""" "'°“°"'“" 0MP’ b‘ "uoduvsloc cliirlotrelzvn" Graueel mh-mmm“ dum‘ n" Olive idols Douostte yChatlottel’ m; stimulus. ls a lilo cheap- nt insurance anybody can "PU- Kill! M” “M6 Willis of this iaaaranoa ta the boats“ alonrvmfanos _ ‘y '1. Erosion.- Worth ‘ y - auooim , ' ' l HMO llfflt _: “m”... itown: Mr. and Mrs. Joluilrelly. Au- burn; Misses Msrlatet and Annie fnunn, anal-location; MrJWalter .1.’ ill ‘bi-noon, Mt. llsrpht: Mu.‘ Minnie Ryan and‘ ttloen. tlllsl-lottstowitq tin-and Mrs. Joseph Holland. dohii- I stoitarlttror; Matorosum-lno, 116-, u...“ ,...,,... ,, Margaret Cannlchaol, Olftown; Ma- rio. Irene. Doris and Francis Curley, Hermitage; Eileen, Ira, Claire and George Winner. Watervale; Emmet. Jean. Howard. Claire and Patricia Wtiht. Sturifitti Pupils of Taran- turi-i School; Mr. and Mrs; Joseph y. Mt. stamens nussolrnooulonu. wlo vmto. flamers y this‘. I l-ltehsy ‘and dually. it... Mrs Wallace Henderson, Chtown; ‘Holland and family,‘ New YorlcClly; David and Peggy Cullen, Chtown; iMrs J. Fan-ell and family, New Mr and Mrs Percy Yeo, Chtown; York City; Miss Delia Dowling, New Ali's lvlory McDonald. Cardigan; York City. ‘ lMiss Mary C. Hughes, Charlottetown ‘Mr. and Mrs Colin Love, (Hftlown; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew. Lawson, _ iClftown; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- llon, R. H. Jenkins, Ottawa; Sis- ; Eachei-n, Mt. Albion; Mrs. Patrick terySf. Ethelred. Bummerside; Sis-{Trainor and family, Johnston; Riv- tel-s‘ of Notre Dame Academy. Char- er: Marguerite, Joseph, John lotleoown; Sisters of Precious Blood. James slaven. Johnslons‘ River; Charlottetown; my.‘ Father w. Maisie Connolly, Charlottetown; Bowlen, Calgary, Alta; Rev. Fltlicv Mrs, George Carver. Pownhl; Miss OfOonnell. New York City; sister Mildred Wight, City Hospital; Miss as. Aiouslous, st. Vincents Orphan- Delia bowling, New York City; Miss age; Margaret, Carmichael and Mary Drlscoll. st. Anna: Miss Mary Blanche Brazil, Notre Dame Ana-EA. Trainer, Donagh; Miss Jennie demy; Bertha. Driscoll. cirlowu; 'McDonald, Glcnflnnan; Mr. and Mrs Helen Driscoll, Ml. lierbert; rlisjaoliu '1'. Garland. Tarantum; Mr. Murphy. South Shore; Ernest Mc-‘and Mrs. John Revtlle, Glonfsnnlng. Innis. Vernon River; J. ll‘. DoylmfMr. and Mrs. J. M. Bradley. Mill- French Vllilage; Mr. and Mrs. Peterivlew; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc- Cummiskey and family. Johnstonsjquaid, 5t. Teresas; Mr. and Mrs. River; Mae Dtismll, Jolliifiv; Rlv-iwilliam Mullen, ‘lraesdle; Joseph er; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Donnelly. and Alice Walsh. Ntno Mlle Oreekf Messages of Sympathy sus McIntyre, Mlllcove; Mr. Bernard ‘Mile Creek; Miss Mabel llllthes and family, Dorcliester,»Millview; Mr. and Mrs. Parker An- Mass; Mr. and Mrs, John E. Kellyfllrews. lPral-ningham, Mass; Mlila ltoaiadale. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. wal-iCathel-ine and Margaret Otonnill, consuls isiudllsaasoliii-n. I-lonnit- lisw You-l: Cttr; Mr. Ambrose alox- m- Mullln, Tracadle; m. and Mrs Boston, Mus; Mrs. ~ John some. __aeuuiu= W-QKP You. our». and m. oauilo Boundeirs. clrlowo; m. and sonon. Man; Mn. mulls ab. i and‘ s Burnmerville; Mr. srkl Mrs. Alphon- Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Murphy. lune p JBIIXIIB, ‘ ct Kelly, Montague: Thomas Brazil, Jenkins Bros. Millview; Mrs Alphonsus Mr Seminary. Toronto; Mr. Earl Jenkins, Soutnport, Mrs. Wight, sturgeon. mum's cum lilting also. Donald, Grand River; Mir, Mum- ' Mr, and Mrs. uui nsmos River: Miss Mary Wight, Brookllnc. Mass: Corrlgan, George- town; Miss Grace Doucette, Ohtown Mrs. Frank Curran, Roxbury. Mass; Mrs. James Duffy and Susie, Dor- chester, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Coaely. Alberry Plains; Miss Mary ' Duffy. Boston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDougall, Blooming Point. Wilfred Dlmphy. 8t. Augustinés sud Mrs. Mr. lzolnrs oar-internal, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell, Pan- mute Island: Mr. Arthur MeQuaid, Kelly's Cross; Miss Mary minor. Johnston; River; Mlas Josephine and and