Here's a Canadian made hat, fine felt, smartest snap brim, shown in Blue Grey Fawn and Pearl-and these are not “dusted colors"! Perfect in style-new as toiizi_v—zilid yours for $4.00- . ll.- “(Tiniiinercial of s! ii(l\‘lii l 13.7}: film had boon Oi it." "Of i-iwviiue." he Jllil, "as. soon in f rualls-orl i-llPlW“ were ilossibilities of ¢.l‘.'i“'i', lli‘ lnclilioli- dishonest profit being lnadc I gOt Out Jlllll, oi lzs shady-l "How much?“ asked a student. Montague We aim to serve you with the best that knowledge, training, and equipment can produce, at prices that meet all competition. 'l‘he memory of one we love is a priceless heritage which no change of fortune can take from us. It is olirs forever. If we erect a memorial as a tribute to this memory must it not be so wrought and of such material that its beauty, also, may endure? Consult us now. VERE BECK 8i SON 181 Gt. George St. Charlottetown If you are thinking of a memorial window get our designs and prices. RS __-.-_ for sale at Bruce's. prices at Brace‘; 490l-4-22-2i 440cm I001) FLOUR sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. 4901-4-22-21 —-DBINK MAGS HOP ALE for health. Strictly temperate. 4608-4-8-11-13-18-22-26-29 —ESCOND HAND PIANOS are not to be considered when you can buy a new one at such a low price at Bruce's. 490l-4-22-2i -lt A K E S, WHEELDARBDWS, shovels, spades, garden and lawr. seed, sold at Bruce's. 4801-4-22-21 —MERCHANTS, PLACE YOUR orders now for Mac's Hop Ale. Wholesale prices. Summerside, P. O. Box 544. 4608-4-8-ll-l3-l8-22-25-29 —R-M PUPPY MEAL contains Meat, Bonemeal, Fishmeal, Milk Yeast, Iodized Salt. Order now at Braces. 4901 4 22 2i -NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN United Church. N. Bcdeque, 11: Wilmot, 3; Freetown, ‘l. Minister. J. W. A. Nicholson. -LEFT ON EXTENDED VISIT- Mr. J. E. Wyatt, KC, Stipendiary Magistrate for the town o! Summer- side, with Mrs. Wyatt and their two daughters, Miss Wanda and Miss Dorothy, left on Tuesday morning for an extended visit to Montreal and the United States. Mr. D. O. Stewart, has been appointed acting Magistrate during the absence of .Mr. Wyatt. —S. —GO0D LITTER OF PUPS-lt is reported that there have been some good litters of pups in the fox ranches ncar Summersidc recently, one ranch having totality-five healthy youngsters. Others report no luck at all. In the western ilartiof the Is- land. especially in the vicinity of Al- berton, the farmers have had excep- tionally good luck from their foxes. ——S. -ELDERLY RESIDENT PASSES --There passed away on Saturday night at her home in Maple Pioins, Mrs. Owen G. McCarvilie, at about 76 years of age. The late Mrs. Mc- Carville was a native of Freetown and was before her marirage, Miss Bridget Murphy,’ of that place. She had resided in Kinkora during her long married life, having celebrated her fiftieth anniversary of her wed- ding about two years ago. It is a curious“ fact that a long married life was the happy lot of several mem- bers of the Murphy and McCarvilie family, many of whom celebrated. deceased had stroke about two years ago and had‘ never really recovered. Mrs. McCar- many friends which she had made} during her long residence in Maplei Plains and where she will be sin- cerely missed. There are left mourn. besides her scrrowing hus- band, three sons, Parnell, on the homestead; James, in Western Can- ada, and Dominic in Maine; and one daughter Mrs. McEwen, also in Maine; besides one brother, Mr. John Murphy, of Middleton and one sis- ter in the United States, to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place at the parish Church at Kinkora, Rev. M. J. Smith 4837-ilil-Sat-iylon-Wed-Sat. -li FERTILIZERS officiating and was largely attended. —S. llllnnrilh Llniment (or Rheumatism. il-ZE-‘L’ l‘! _Ei Z-Z iii Z3 i? {-1 ll EYESIGHT 5|] sriivlci: ouliurv Use your own judgment about using Chemicals or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical farm- ers and other expert authorities strongly supporting each. We will sell you what you want and when you want it. ' When buying for boat arrival insist that your dealer place your order with an organization which will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- tion- We supply both. All our Fertilizers, except ni- trate and ammonia, are ground, screened and bagged in Charlottetown just before being shipped to you. If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. Remember, it will cost you only about $1.00 more per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than from ouIr supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for your- se f. Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent. Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had. The Island Fertilizer Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E- I. "Island Goods for Island Growers” 3 n. m] Ofllce Connected With m] H. JBWllLInAEON 5'5 Montague, P. l. l- g§:e§:-:§:-:§>:§x===w EXAMINATION f-Z "Fitting and supplying Glaases OPTOMETIIBT Western Guardian -s1u.'r uiinnma mi- mum bait isol-i-zz-zi —FUBNI'I'UBE. new stock, lowest —C. O- M. BICYCLES lll models. lilld sizes, $28.50 i0 $89.00 at Bruce's. making money." April'7th the Middleton Women's Institute held the regular monthly rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' —ATTENDS MEETING OI‘ FOX BBEEDERS’ ASSOCIATION — Mr. W. H. C. Ruthven, of Aliiston, Ont.; Mr. Hltchman and Mr. John W. Grant, are in Summerside and at- tended a meeting of the Directors o! the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association. They are reg- istered at the Queen Hotel-S. -___ size-S. --COUNTB.Y ROADS GRADUAL- LY OPENING UP-With the warm spring-like weather of the last few days, assisted by the energy of gangs of snow shavellers, the country roads are becoming open once aagin for autos. ‘The road from Kensington and Cape ‘lraverss is open and the Western road as far as Wellington. Some further west are open, but in a good many places there are huge banks of snow. A number of people came into Summerslde by car on Monday and reported the roads in fair condition-S. -—INSTITUTE MEETING - The April meeting of Indian River Wo- men's lnstituta was held on Wed- nesday, 8th, at the home of Mrs. Jo- seph M. Glllls. Meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode fol- lowed by recital of Creed. Fifteen members were present and four vis- itors. Roll call was answered by each one writing her name _with the left hand, A letter from Miss Evelync Pillman ivas read thanking the members for syznpathy expressed on the death of her brother. The dele- gates for the annual convention were then appointedfand are Mrs. Francis Shea and Mrs. William Hick- ey, with Mrs. Austin MacLellal-i and Mrs. Albert MacLellan as substitutes. After a delicious lunch was served by the hostess the following program was rendered: Violin music by Rod- erick S. Maclsellan with piano ac- companiment; duet. Frances Shea and Ethel Mann; chorus, Katherine MacLeIlan, Elizabeth Gillis, Ethel Mann and Frances Shea; solo, Mrs. Edgar Hickey; and last but not least readings by Mrs. William MacDon- ald and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Austin MacLellan, roll call to be answered with “Suggestions for —MIDDLETON INSTITUTE-On P. n Island. we. w. unis; duet- me. Allen and Mrs.‘ Curtis, am: which msetlns closed with National Anthem. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess after which all adjourned to meet next month with Mrs. J. S. Wright. A. C. Vincent. A solo, "One Sweetly solemn Though" was rendered in a most feeling manner by Mr. Roy Quigley, and the hymns “To All the Saints" and "Peace, Perfect Peace" were sung by a full choir. The irreparable loss of her sudden ' MlsSirnwliciiy Created by —ROADS OPEN-The ban on auto traffic on the Somme side streets was lifted at midnight on Sunday. There were some complaints that several noisy motorists gathered at the street corners and tcoted their horns to cel- ebrate the occasion without any re- gard for respectable citizens who were in their beds. Some of the young bloods of Summerside try to ape city manners, but such acts as these are very provincial and would not be tolerated in a city cf any March lst, MlchaelTKoughanJovcd early days, and years. Gifted with a fine voice and PfiSONALS —Mr. Shelton G. Sharp, M-L-Av. l! in Sununersids, attending a meeting cf the directors of the Fox Breeders’ Association-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yonker, of Summer-side, are receiving the con- gratulations of their friends on the arrival of a bonnie baby girl on Sat- urday, April 18th.-—S. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McNeil], of Summerside, had a visit “from friend stork on Friday last, who left them a. bonnie little daughten-S. —The many friends of Mr. J. J. McNally, of-Summerside, who has been seriously ill since December, will be pleased to learn that he was able to walk as far as the Post Of- fice on Monday and received the glad hand of a number of friends. -S. —Mr. and Mrs. George McKay, of Malpeque, spent the week end in Summarside to be with their little son, Master Kenneth, who recently underwent an operation for appen- dicitis in the Prince County Hospital. —S. Eastern Guardian‘ ..'EVERYBODY DRINKS Mac's Hop Ale. ' .."UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. Services Sunday, April 26th. George- town, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sturgeon, 2.30 p. m. Rev. C. U. pastor. zzsimple and Sure-Dr. 'I‘liomas' Eoloctric Oil is so simple in applic- ation that a child can understand the instructions. Used as a lini- iilflll. the only direction is to rub, and when used as a dressing to apply. The directions are so plain and ilnmistakablc that they are readily understood by young or old. Ill MEMORIAM MR. MICHAEL T. KOUGHAN i__ At his home, Boston. Mass, on H. E. Mann who lives up to his name by lifting d bull weighing 600 pounds refused an offer of $10 to appear in a. benefit show here recently. He dc- nianded, hand umbrellas" and refused to soy why. SPRING CARROTS DELMONICO MwNev1n~ diced carrots and celery; add minced death is very keenly felt by all who knew and loved her; her continual kindly and unselfish acts will live al- ways in the memory of her parents, relatives and friends and all with whom she came in contact, as that of a loving wife. devoted mother, and a sweet and lovable daughter and sister, but we believe that ‘odd, W110 doeth all things well, had in his in- finite goodness some plan of which we may not be aware or understand and she is simply called for. higher service a little closer to the Masters side. “His ways are not our ways, nor His thoughts our thoughts" so we bow our heads in our grief and bo- reavement to His divine will, con- fldent in His word and believing His promise, "1 go to prepare a place, and wlll- come again to receive you unto Myself," and thus we feel as- sured that our dear one is resting safely, peacefully. and securely in that promised home, where God shall wipe away all tears, and there shall no mourning be, neither sorrow nor weeping. Peace, perfect peace By thronging duties pressed, To do the will of Jesus, This is rest. ‘ 4917-4-22-li -----_____ H. E. MANN SCORNED CASH ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 20-(U. P.) instead. "three second- lerrpare equal quantities of finely and respected by many friends of his; also of his later. onion in proportion of one table-_ spoonful onion to 2 cups of the vegetables. salted water; drain and blend with a rich have never liked carrots find this combination most delicious. lson Wright; Curtis and Mrs. committee of Mrs. W. Craig, Mrs. Edison Wright and Mrs. Allen were appointed to prepare something for the District Convention. talk about raising funds for the In- stltuie ended with a committee ap- pointed of Mrs. W. Craig, Mrs. Allen, Miss smith and Miss Curtis to plan a. measuring party with Mrs. G Craig and Mrs. J. S. Wright to look after the refreshments. The pres- ident asked for a question box for next night of meeting with helps and ideas in help plan a programme for the next three months. Moved that secretary purchase one dozen pencils m: use of Institute. mu call’ 111d H. conductor with the 0- P- R- next month to be answered with meeting at the home of Mrs. Allen. Meeting opened with the Hymn followed by Institute Creed in unison. Eleven mmebers responded to roll call with an article manufactur- their golden weddinss recently The ’ ed in Canada and where. Two visit- suffered a paralytic, 01-5 were pfgsent J. S. Wright. Island The minutes of last meeting were read and approv- _ ,cd. School committee reported schols ville was very hiahly esteemed by the _‘ visited and visiting committee re- ported a number of visits. New com- Imittess were then appointed, school. Mrs. John McCardle and Mrs. Ed- visiting, Mrs. Flank A general was for many years a leading mem- ber in the choir of his parish church Vemon River, P. E. I. May he rest in peace. MRS. PEARL E. COOK WYLIE The death occurred in Boston, Mass, on Wednesday, March 4th, of Mrs. Pearl E. Cook Wylie, eldest- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Dingwell at the early age of forty- four years, after an illness of short duration. The deceased had been A previously ill with influenza, but had apparently recovered when she sui- fered a relapse culminating in pneu- monia to which she succumbed in less than a week despite the best medical skill and careful attention. She is survived by her husband, Frederick B. Wylie, in Boston, one son Edwin H. Cook, and dnfant‘ grandson in Charlottetown, her par-J ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Ding-l well, at present in Boston, where they were called at the time of her illness, two sisters, (Blanche) Mrs. Ralph Churchill and (Hazel), Mrs. Royal C. Sylvester and brother Frank E Dingwell, Boston, one brother Regin- in Toronto, Canada, and youngest with a good knowledge of music he‘ garden or poultry hints. Then fol- lowed the programme: Chorus, My Own Canadian Home; Mm Edison wright; mum’ MmfBaptist Church, where funeral ser- pape, 9mm Edward Bland Daylis-i Euston st, Charlottetown, to the '-' Gun“. 0mm,’ Dn and Dentists (mvlce was conducted by the Rev. Dr. brother V. Leigh, in Charlottetown. The funeral, which was largely at- pamotic, tended took place Sunday from tho poems, Mm 5mm, and Mm cumml residence of hei- son, Edwin H. Cook, CORNEY 3120s., 224 GREAT GEORGE STREET. GOSSARD "MisSimplicity? has won im- mediate popularity . . . . due to its originality and unusual moulding qualities. The diagonal "cross-pull" of the straps that button in back, achieves an up-lift bust and flattens the diaphragmand abdomen. Missimplicily is a princess garment for the figm-e that needs "genome- strsim and coon-oi. Line of Beauty Prices $6.00 and $8.25 Sold by Prowse Bros. Limited star-run AND SEN?‘ 110;? MACON, April 2O U, p_)__ Mrs. ‘Illellna Ponder Newborn; 16. asked a divorce from her lB-year-ol husband. Ben Prank Neil-gem. charging he slapped her and m, her home to her parents. Cook until tender .in cream sauce. Those who ____.__ lfcHhYsfER STRAIGHT EIGHTS‘ EIGHIS that set a new record for public’ intetmt anrlentluisiasm . . . EIGl-ITS that immediately settle all doubt as to what. an... style trends will be...EIGH'I'S/ with double-drop frame for greater balancqi. comfort and safety without loss of reiadi clearance . . . EIGHT S that otter with the distinction of style and smartncss the fines: ofeight-cyiincier performance . . . EIGHTS in which the far-famed Chrysler engineering genius achieves spectacular results in speed, pick-up and smoothness . . . EIGHTS with Chrysler 4-speeci transmission and Mold-Range gear shift . . . EIGHT S with‘ the advantages and extra thrills of two high-speed gears . . . EIGHTS with inter- nal weatherproof hydraulic brakes . . . 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