Handsome Clothes UBYMCIIUOIIIWNUW. —.--v v-IOIINBONI d?! "WW4 '93 m by the iodine ranchers. sm-s-e-u. wflllflll AGINTv-llr- O- J salient is Guardian Aunt tn Ice- uut m will be mend II "all" an and mm! luilvintlw H -noornvo. roofing shinslee. paper lime, cement. hudwall plu- ter end plaster Dltis sold rlsht lt- Brggfg, 3673-04-11. -_--_- --IUY can “Ab. elm. ul- venlud sheets. and bar iron at Bruce's. 3672-5-84- —A CAI“ PQITY will be held i" Holman’; Toylend. Thursday eveflllic’. May 0th u, eight o'clock under the. [no aid" 40am ado-Fiona a ew- ame. easy to imp. euy to Md. 1' THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN - t; e: m. a. u. Necnen on Water 501-1518!!! NOW! Htreet. The evidence taken" mainly """' oeaelekd of admissions which the 110W" 1111" l" n" l“ l“ "4 prisoner was alleged by My, Sampson catches are reported 800d. For the an” g, h", m,“ w mm 1n Con, present there is a lair supply of belt. versations which they had had to- umqny)“ m“ evmm“ H13 Honor Mrs. Sarah Rockwell o! Ocean commywd m, “r150”, (m. m,“ agvlew, having disposed 0t cattle, m, n“; lmmg 0g m. ISHPTCmeIhorses. other live stock, farming im- Court. Two other prisoners, McDcn- iplilmenil and household furniture, na (a brother of Hubert) and Mc- l w“ "w "d W" “ Wilwl" '4 Deugell. l boarder in the house idem" t° Mwuhmm‘ "m" ‘h’ where the stolen goods had been ,1"T°"d3 w s°l°um m‘ ‘ ‘mu’ WW‘ found concealed, next came before 011$ m "inns m" w B- O- "m" ‘h’ the Court in the same connection "Vi" “m” 1°‘ m mdmnm 9'71“ and were charged with breaking ancii entering and stealing. Some evidence» M1‘- mmw“ Mnnmnd "1 “m” was taken and the case against the tsmlds- wh° “m” m‘ “m” m prisoners adjourned until Saturday 3mm)“ 151mm 15 hum’ ‘um 3' m‘ next at l0 a. m. The Attorney Gen- item“ w reium i” u“ m” i" m“ “n. "on A_ C_ Baundfl". appeared istrfllf. lIl U16 6011736 O1 l 10W WOC“. for the prosecution and Mr. Heath iThe dlstanc“ i‘ "W" 1a ma“ ‘mm strong. x. o. nu the defendbhts-S, il-ime 5W“- i. On April 30 Mr. and M". John _ D. MacLennan and children, ac- __M1,_ Ralph Bishop’ so“ of M‘, and rcmpanlcd by Mrs. Roderick Mac- PERSONALS aw Mm Thom“ Bishop o, s,,m,.,e,_._;de lienzie, all cf Little Bends left this served. r l ;‘;‘§'°"m°‘ s; 5:33;: “Eek”, has joined the staff of the Bank of not‘: ‘u’ ‘a: "'1 u! gm,” ma Neva Scotla this weelt.--S. by aseinhen of the club. Bridle trill . lama will “m” an‘ ma“ n£°28_5_‘_5_8 aide. who won the Prince of Wales B cholarship at the Bummerside High h, -—Mr. Fdmuncl Glow, offiummer-j province for Boston, Mass. Mrs. Mac- Kenzie is taking a vacation and will ‘visit friends and relatives of whom she has a large number. The Mac- Lennan family will make Mus. their home more or less permanently. i Dye, who went to It. John on Satur- _ N__Mr_ H School last year, has entered the ser- , FAMILY “Eumo any vice of the Summerside branch of ‘ Mrs- Duncan Mwcwmu c‘! Due" was a visitor to Port Wood on May for Sturdy Boys " TO MOTHERS OF LIVELY, HEAL- THY STCRDY schoolboys, we want t0 introduce the greatest BOY’S CLOTH- ING DEPARTMENT‘ in Prince Edward Island. it's the biggest department of the cort, and it offers a wonderfully superior stock. More wise mothers and fathers are buying clothes here every month. SOME SAMPLES Blue cheviot reafers for boys all sizes Broadcloth blouses for boys, all sizes_........................,._....75c Boys tweed suits long, bloomer and coat 26-30 Boys tweed suits 3 pieces two longs 31-35 Boys fine cashmer ribbed golf hose, colors, mist, bronze, sand. Sizes 6 to 81/2 Boy's broadcloth shirt, collar attach- ed, cream, blue, and white, sizes 12 to 14 collar Boy's long pants in fancy brown and grey tweeds. Sizes 28-34, ages 9-15‘ years Boy's slicker coats dark blue shades, i Collegiate strap collar style, Ages 6 to 11 years .. . . $2.75 'Ages12to16years $3.50 FREE Many Point Pencil. FREE with each boy's suit, baseball bat or NO ORE a tween LIMITED day m m.“ h,‘ w,“ m‘ m". chmk the Canadian Bank of Commerce.-—S. rm yo,“ wetland arrived beck in id nda veninl With jimzgayfuyonluyurse w‘ w the turned home on Monday to Sum- mmd mm swam‘, . “m, 0v" a meraide from Ottawa on a few days i year ago. He is the, popular baker at "im-“a riessrs. Robinson's bakery and has been waiting to secure s house bv- ' fore sending for his lamp“ “can”, Eastern Guardian i° "Y M" Dy‘ i‘ my hwpy i“ m“ u-casrcnu AGENTS-Mr. J-w “mi” "m? h“ W“ °“°‘ m” Murdock u Guardian Aunt in Mon- m°"-—-5- pqu. ma will be pleased to receivi- " new and renewal suhecrlptlone. 4200K SERVICE 0N SUNDAY --- _1z,qv clgrence MacKinnon, D. D., ..’TRERE WAS GOOD FISHING pflmlpn o’ HM Hm Divmny 1.1511, on Saturday on the North Shore to- ggmgx, pgqgchgd an excellent ser- wards Eeast Point, and a. fine qual- ' mon on Sunday evening in ‘Trinity iii’ 01 103ml" i°°- United Church. Summerslsle which -—-' w“ "n, mum gpyqelhted by a full Jramvlmc OPERATIONS are (ggngfegltlon, Rev. Mr. Aitken, of slow in starting. The ground is wet Lot 1m and m. pug”, 114w, My, J. after so much rain, but the frost is P. O. Fraser assisted with the ser- now well out of the ground and only MecKii-inon. special anthem» We Ymirm- rendered by the sham-B. '—_ western part of the Dlbvlnce had a season of feeding, but thanks in the visit from Milo Zinck last week. At bountiful forage crops of last year, devoted to the aid of crippled chlld- 0d 80°11- ren. The children are also plannlnz a concert which will be held later on to help the Red Crms fundar-S. PE BS ONALS -nan chose SOCIAL-Miss county. who has returned to Sum- mflu‘ “m 5 bu" “m” up m m‘ ..‘Mr. Herbert Murphy. teacher wuiem Pa“ M m‘ Pmvmce‘ mm" Georgetown High School. spent tlic mined ‘he m“ Bud clubi M u“ week end at his home in Panmurc Junior Red Cross. in the Rfid Cross mum A Rooms in the Town Hell to a delight- ful ice cream social on Monday aft- ..'Mrs. Dalton, Georgetown. vis- present with the honorary members 5nd " very 1°11? “me w" mm" ..'Mr. John Fraser, teacher Card- samq fancy work was completed for the sale of work which the juniors intend holding in the near future. but most of the time was spent in games. A hearty vow cf thanks was tendered to MU! Zlnck for the pleas- ln Georgetown. A. ..‘Misses Mary and Susie Hemp. hill, Montague. spent the week end zmck- Md om“ "m" i“ Prince at their home in Georgetown. A.. 9mm" 3°" °' *3" "mm" ""'° itlng friends in Charlottetown. A. ‘Znd. -Mr. A. E. MacLean, M. 9., re-‘ Mr. Alexander MacGregor, a man of advanced age and remarkable for ‘his vigor and stamina. made a tour f of Hopeiield, Wood Island, and Little t lsnnrls May lst on foot, his favorite mode of travelling. Mr. MacGregork period of Eldership, first in the Presbyterian and afterwards in the i United Church embraces a periodpi’ perhaps upwards of half a century. Mrs. Millie MacDonald of Bell: ts visiting Mrs. Milburn Dixon r Little sands. . Where the soil is light enough i permit it, a start in cultivation ha:- beeu made. However, 1n Wood bland and eastward to Murray Harbor. n owing to a more clayey formation, nothing can be done on the land vice. They are both old pupils of Dr. a dayvor two of warm sunshine is until the latter part of this week. .__-q-- Contrary to expectations, divine ser- _ _ He‘ LONG 515550}: 9F FEED. vice was not held in Wood Island ‘In c.4355 Ammfls__-Thg ING-It has been an unusually long H11" °n Sunday. 5th. ' ____ The road from Wood Island H,“ Alba-w“ m. 511314113 have collected and to the large quantities of pota- £0 GTBYB ROM‘. ivhich i8 dilly ll‘?- suflicleni. money to buy a. first aid w“ fed the stock. feed ha; been crsed by two mail couriers is llBW kn for u” m the who“ Th, junta“ plgnflflfl, and the animals are gen- i good. but its present bed condition of w“ Lawson-s elm have brought, grglly in fine condition. Many cows ‘has probbaly never before been the“. mm boxes, whych Wm b, q,- and heifers have been iatted, on the ifllllflllfid- From this P011117 0f 1H!!!“- emd on my 17m‘ The funds W111 be potatoes chiefly, and will be markci- $001011 Will Gray's R0116. Eflltwlrd to the County Line Road. also part 0f a mail route, the going is a hazard- ous and dangerous adventure. H. FOREST HILL NOTES Forest Hill School is under the ‘capable management of Louis F. Herring. ‘I Mr. Neil MacIntyre was a iecent lvlsltor to St. Peters. i Judslnz by the amount of lumber hauled from MacLeods Mills, and fthe large piles of wood around the Ihomes. it is evident that the farmers igari. spent the week end at his home have wasted m, Mme during the p“; winter. ..'Mr.s. Bruce, Vallcyfield. spent: Mr. John MacKlnnon ha; returned the Week 9nd 111 Geilfsetown the ‘ to U. s. A. after spending the winter guest of her daughter. Miss Bell ‘at his home in pansy, Hm Biggest, Besi Wall Paper Catalogue utrorirrs oanuty is SLOWLY . nrsnzo FROM LAKE NEMI f nous. May ‘L-The receding fwatcrs of Lake Nemi have left some projecting above the surface. A con- siderable expanse of the deck and hull of the ancient galley can be seen irlsing obliquely out of the clear [Waters oi’ the lake. Though the au- ithotlties, fearing some harm may be Idone, have taken provisions to pre- ivant, any one from approaching the ship too closely, many hundreds oi sightseers journey from Rome to N6.- imi every day to view the marvel of t , lship which witnessed the revels of .R.ome‘s mad Emperor rising out of fine water after having been immers- ‘eo nineteen centuries. i The method of the construction of I Zthe ship can now be clearly eeen. several stout beams forming the ekel. ftwo feet of Callgulafs famous ship ant time which she had given to the chlldrenF-S. -BINT UP POI TRIAL AT SU~ Saturday last a few miles from Bummenide, appeared before Sti- penllary Wyatt in the police court at Summlrlide charged with receiv- ing stolen goods. knowing the same to have been etoien mm the store sheets. held in position b another set of copper nails. Betwee the hull and leaden sheets some sort of eoit substation, closely resembling felt. wee pluelxlad it may still be clear- ly seen in eomo places. A couple of. leaden sheets have now appeared above the water, and they ere the PRIME COUI-Tw-On Monday Hub- ert MoDoneld. who was arrested on Bruce. teacher Georgetown Highl 5611001- A. The many friends of Miss Eunice —-—— lMaelntyre are glad to see he: out ..‘Mrs. A. E. Jenkins; Mrs. Dono- ilgflill after her recent illness. van. and Mrs. Captain Smith,‘ Georgetown recently vlrilteri Manta-i Mr. Aneas MacMaster, Primrose Blle- ‘A. ,\vas a recent visitro to Forest Hill. i ..'Mr. Joseph Higgins, teacher, The many friends of our esteemed Georgetown High School. spent the‘ citizen, Mr. Murdock MacKinnon. week end in Charlottetown, the guest t who has attained the grand old "g of his brother, Mr. William Klggins. t of ninetl-flve years. are glad to sea A. éhim in his usual good health, l ..'Mra. McNeil and son, Bobby. The friends of Mr. Joe Morrison Georget n. spent the week end in and his sister, Annie Elizabeth, dye New Perth. A. ‘iglad to welcome them to their home 1 in Forest Hill after their sojourn in zzNearly all children are subject to’ U, g A worms, and many are born with them. Spare them suffering by using Mother —in Canada - “We Save You Dollars" — HAIL COUPON _ Moore an McLeod b141,, Charlottetown. P_ iil_ L, I Pans: Catalogue, Name ._.... I Smtlniilcireel .._.__ " """ ‘WW EXAMINATION Moore 6v McLeod i3 g ‘eton of the vessel project above the ‘surface of the water. To them. by E imeans of long copper nails which ihave lost none of their original , ‘ibrllliance. are attached thick planks, ‘iconstltuting the deck and hull. The l6; b am me New Wall ihull was then covered with 1mg", Fitting and supplying Ghnu. e “u. J. MABON OPIOIITIIIT , Limited Oleeiettetewa. P, I, 1-. obilflt OI Blflle Ill!!!’ b)‘ lrohleolo- Graves’ Worm Exterminator, an ex-i Iilfl. cellent remedy. BRINGING ur FATHER 5O DI u mAnni 10‘. iv-m‘. HA‘. ww-AALRQ A FUNNY Loci-mo‘ peanut: ooq! Mr. NelLGan-ett was a visitw to Btrathcona, the guest of m. Mug. dock MacDonald. .\‘)fi , " T O IUD. hi1 Imam service. in. Oren pim- qnu m...‘ Means lterllll Ila id" 9nd Neil Macintyre intend to compete in the step Dancing - ‘ to he hfld in rmst uili Hell in the hm tutuw- The home of Mr. Andy Method to sea the wonderful "heel: e! Iat- lue been visited by many ' ‘L =- uro" in the form of a calf with a bulldvfe head. Mr. Douglas MacDonald hae gone to Tignlsh to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod, Tignish Patriot please copy- BAKED Al?“ WITH ORANGE ‘IS GOOD l-ICIPE e bekine lliplee, seedless raisins. 1-4 cup orange juice. I table spoons wear. _e tlicee, eunr or honey. water, quick cooking tapioca. ' Core apples. leaving cavity at Item end. Stu! cavities with rais- ins. Add lull!‘ to oracle Juice enc tlli any remaining spate in cavities with this. Cover cavities loch with orange slice dipped in auger. or honey. Add eunuch water to remain- ing mixture to fili pan hell way. Add i" isbwiww quick cwkine tul- ooe to each cup water used. IIIMD‘ bite e! orange elicee also between Ionics in nan. Bake until apples are tender. Th; orange mg“ g, W" . MAY B. 1929 i\\\¥,\\\\_\ _. .\\ ‘ s- ‘ N. pretty garnish for the apples and adds I delightful flavor. Lemon slices and lemon juice may be med in place of orange. in which cue more sugar will be needed. Lovely New Hats Prices $2.98, $3.95 and $5.75 New shipment this morning of Ladies Hats. Trim pieces of milliriery that suit all types and all summer needs. Ballibuntae, Bakus, Stitched Crepes, IVIohaii-s and Crochet Viscas. Colours Chartreuse Green, Powder Blue, Sand, Biege, Black, Navy, etc. '._ Give us a call and see for yourself. i Prowse Bros. Ltd. “The Fashion Centre ” SIT)’. 4‘? REWARD! A reward of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) will be paid by the undersigned Association for information "leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or per- sons guilty of stealing or oftreoeiving and harboring any fox or foxes stolen from a registered ranch the property of any member of the undersigned Association. Canadian National . Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Summerside. Prince Edward Island- Canada. i ' 5 ~ i’? George MrM-irr ~ \~." i5 ||| lliirfifit :._ i Q I . scraped rtw" potai/OeSWUl Si" w‘ slant relief to e. burn. As the wit" becomes wall-m from the heat of tilt bum, change to a. fresh slice and continue changing as 1on5 l“ “m” A . i iim illlfllkifltufll i.