» . 3 . ; 3-‘ We take more than usual pride in announcing GOT HAM GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS are now sold exclusively here SHEER SERVICE: Silk to the Gold Stripe, French Heel, cotton foot and hem, new cradle “"’ff‘.".’T'..... 51-50 SERVICE WEIGHT, silk to the Gold Stripe, French heel, cotton hem and foot, new cradle type foot. ‘orbs-corals! HIGH TWIST SHEER; silk from top to toe, cradle foot, Gold Picoi. edge, reinforced s toe ,_ HIGH TWIST CHIF- ?0N; self picot edge, all silk toe, all silk French heel, new toe reinforce- ment, cradle type foot. .. . HEAVY SERVICE, OUTSIZES, silk to the Gold Stripe, cotton foot and hem, French Heel Iv. cradle type foot, GOTHAM 'l ‘I Yiwmubhlimu... GIJID§IRIPI mnpmflnGuUStnP l ‘Beautiful SilliSidny Special a this week A new high grade Chiffon Stocking $1.00 You will see thqgg/displayed in ourwindowy- and the splendid hose, on sale in the new hosiery department, front of store as you enter. Full lines of Orient and Kayser Silk Stockings $1.00 $1. $2. =- a. p- A $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.95 tumor: nnmnn ma. msr sum m, May 1'1.- aLPJ-It was bridge that caused dis- Qnslon in the Peter Rubekskrs home according to Mrs. Rubekskfs petition ior divorce. Once when she trump- ed her husband's ace, he retaliated with a. grand slam in the iorm oi a H ‘a aafifonvo UP FATHER right iist to her face. me;-:-up:~:~;-:a:n:a:-:-:-:-:|:-;|;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;.;.;-;-;-;.;-;-;--.;.;.;.;,:,;,._ E. "R. BRO We 145 Richmond Si». Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident) Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate,‘ Scent‘ at Snmmerslde. Lloyd Lewis .. .. nwtm.=_-i-<-'..~~ -.- "W-i-i-JFEF-"l" The Western i Gran —IOBIN 800D FLOUR. sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. —CELENESE CREPE DIESASES- extra. special values $4.85 and $7.50. At SinclaLrs. 4647-5-18-21. -‘! BAR 3d in. Ringlock Farm Fencing, special spaced 4, 5, 6, 7, '1, 7 in stock ck Bruce's. 4866-5-18-21. —-FRESII. CEMENT in many-ply, moisture-proof paper sacks in. stock at Braces. 4666-5-18-21. ~68’! YOUR. LADIES’ large head size hats up to 26 inch at Sinclairs. 4647-5-16-21. —NEW SHIPMENT oi ladies’ hats, special prices this week at Sinclair's. 4647-5-l6-2i. -WILL ATTEND LAUNCHING_ Mr. A. E. MacLean will attend the launching oi the new car ferry steamer on Wednesday at Lauzon, Quebec. Mr. Max-Lean will continue on his way to ‘the Island and expects to arrive in Summerside Thursday evening, returning to Ottawa the following Tuesday-s. -DEATH 0F MR. WILLIAM BEST-The death occurred on Fri- day morning of Mr. William Best at the age of '78 years, at the home of his nelce, Mrs. _5. B. Crossman oi Central Bedeque. .There are left to mourn three brothers and two sisters namely, Jacob, of Darnley; James oi Moneton. N. Bu, John oi Maine; Mrs. Josiah l-lowatt oi French River and Mrs. Frank Hayes of Charlottetown, to whom the Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. The funeral tool: place on Sunday afternoon irom Mrs. Crossmans home to the Baptist Church and Cemetery-s. —PR.ESENTATION T0 MRS. J. LI. GAUDET-At the monthly meeting oi the Junior W. A. of St. Mary's Church. Summcrsldo lost Friday in s1. Marys Hull, the children pros- enied Mrs. J. J. Gaudet with a wed- ding giit in appreciation oi her ser- vices ior the Juniors oi the W. A. Miss Helen Key made the present- ation with a prettily worded speech thanking Mrs. Gaudet for her help in the past and trusting that they would still receive her help and ad- vice in the future. A program oi mus- ic and recitstions were given by the children, Miss Doreen Jackson rend- ering some pretty violin solos. She was accompanied by Mrs. R. B. Richardson. A dainty lunch was serv- ed beiore the children leit ior their homes-s. n-DEATH 0F FORMER SUM- MERSIDE LADXB-Word was receiv- ed by Mr. Percy L. Bowncss oi the death in Boston. Mass, oi Mrs. Mary B. Dowling. widow oi the late Ed- ward A. Dowling who passed away in Snmmerside some years ago. The deceased was formerly Miss Afillllf oi l-Iaz-elgrove; but had resided for many years in summerslde. Shfl W85 a member of the Baptist Church. There are left to moum one dauBm- er, Mrs. Burton Green oi Dartmouth N. 8.. and five sons: Edwin s, ‘Rob- ert and Jack in Boston: GEMS? l" Charlottetown and Prank in the west to whom much sympathy ls expres- sod. The remains are expected t0 arrive tonight by the late boat irom Boston. accompanied by her two sons. They will be placed in “Mr. P8103’ T- Bowness‘ undertaking parlors where they will remain until ‘Tuesday at noon when they will be PlBCPd l" the Baptist Church. Church Street. The service has been arranged for 2 O'ClOCk on Tueedgy, RfV. Ml‘. Wilson ofllciai-ing. Interment will be in the People's Cemetery beside the re- mains oi her late husband-S. Annual Examination of Your lya will Safeguard Your Vision and Oolniort _, .1. w. leomism g Optometrist 1M Kent Street Phone 410-‘ Ohilmtotown —NICE ‘ASSOITMENT of ladies‘ Knitted Suits lust to band. at Sin- clairs. (Mi-l-is-fli. —COME T0 King George Hall, Qienslngton, Monday evening, May 515th and see the three act comedy, "The Winning of Joy" presented by Mfllllfiqws Y. P. S. 4838-5-16-21. -—LADIES' SILK and Satin Dress- es, new styles and beautiful shades. 87.50 to $10.00 at Sinclalrs. 4647-6-18-21. -WI~IY WORRY about 1m‘ and. iood spoilage when you can buy m electric refrigerator at such a reason- able price, at Bruce's. 46664-1841. -LADIES' slut naassss with short coats, all sizes and shades, special $12.00 seamless. _ icu-s-is-ai. —TII.E POPULAR. thine act Corn- edy Drama “Dearies" will be pro. sentsd by Bummerside Talent on Wednesday. May 20th, in Clifton Hall. 4622-5-l5-frimontue3i. —STOP. LOOK. LISTEN-CORN, to Central Bedeque Hall on the 22nd oi May and see the Cornwall Dram- atic Club present this season's pen- Bottom-l may “Finnegan's Fortune." An extra effort has been made to securelithls play so you will not want to miss this ‘outstanding per- iormance. The specialties between acts are alone worth the price oi’ admission‘. Something doing all the time. There will be a sale of candy by the Women's Institute. Proceeds in aid oi Bedeque Rink. Admission 35c‘a.nd 36c. 4663-5-10-3i --EXCELLEN'1‘ PLAY-Elie Al- bany Dramatic Club, presented ba- fore a large and appreciative aud- icnre their three act play entitled "A Nianhattan Honeymoon" at Emerald Hall, Friday evening. The cast was comprised oi ten young people. ‘Phe story 01' U10 D185! was centred around a young couple who ran away irom COllPgo and were married against the wishes of their parents and oi a quaint Jewish family who befriend- cd them. The plot held the interest of the audience to the end and the participants displayed line histrionic ability. Each player gave a vivid por- trayal oi the characters they repre- sented. Muslc was iumlshed during the evening~by Mr. Arthur MacKay and Mr. Elmer sherry oi Albany. Mr. George Bowncss oi Summerside sang several songs between acts. A dance was held at the close oi the play-S. PERSONALS -—Mr. ‘James Gillis. Konsington, is visitlrg friends in OLeary. E. -—Miss Bagnall oi the Prince Coun- ty Hospital staff. is visiting friends in Boston, Mass. S. ——Mr. Wheaten oi Sackville. has taken a position with Messrs. R. T. Holman, Ltd. Summerside. B. -'Nlr. Damien MacGuigan. Hope River. paid a flying visit to Spring- field recently-J). —-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaudet have returned irom a short visit to Bos- -m-. Jamleson, or policeman. was sworn in this week for spseiaipol- loo duties in Bunnnerside-s. —-M1|s Adaline liioNoill oi Grand River has entered the Prince County HOIPIV-al for “treatments-G. -Mrs. Mattie Gordon oi Bum- merside was a visitor to Albsrton 0n Thursday toattond the funeral oi Mrs. sunuel Metherall. B. —Miss Dorothy Monkley oi Sum- mersids will be among this year's graduates in fine Arts on Tuesday at Mount Allison University's-S. -Miss Edna Duncan of the atafl of Messrs It. T. Holman,‘ Ltd, Sum- mcrsids, who has been ooniiined to her home through illness, is visiting hes- home in Howlan, for a little whila-S. __.. i -Dr. I. W. Jardine, Mrs, ‘Jnrdim and little daughter Margaret o! Kenaimwn- simi- Sunday very pleasantly in Simmeriield, the guests oi Mrs. Jardineb parents. Senator Sdmiair and Mm. Sinclair. E. —-Mr. H. B. Williams oi Lot 8. while in Surnmerside on Thursday took a. weal: turn but recovered sui- ncisntly to be able to return to his home later in the day. l-Iis many friends trust he will quickly regain his usual good health-S. -Mrs. A. J. Reynolds of Bcdeque is attending the w. M. S. meetings oi the United Church in Sydney. N. 8., and will spend a iew days visit- ing friends in Port Hood and Port Hawkesbury, N. 5., before her re- turn. B. Eastern Guardian . JFOR. SALE-Farm consisting oi twenty-one acres, good buildings, just out of Town Iiimits. Will be sold at a. bargain. For further particulars apply N. J. Nicholson, Montague. '46l8-5-15-3l. meeting of the Rollo Bay East Wo- meirs Institute was held in the schoolroom with seven membe s and two visitors present. Owing to the absence oi the President, the Vice- President acted in her place. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode, followed by. roll call. Minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. At this meeting the ladies decided to scrub schooltoom at an early date. Questionnaires were distributed among the ember and correspondence read by the Secre- tary. The next meeting to he held in the schoolroom, when...response to roll call will be the payment oi a. nickel and opening chorus "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny." The meet- lng adjourned by the singing oi the National Anthem. PERSONALS ..*Mir.ses Nan McaDonald, R. N., and Mary MacDonald, Georgetown. recently visited Charlottetown.-A. ..\Miss Catherine Dalziel, R. N2, Charlottetown, is visiting in George- town-A. v .."Mrs. Mwormac, Cardigan, rec- ently visited Georgetown the guest oi ton, Mass. S. day. S. -Mr, Neil Durant lJr.) summer“ side is visittw in Graham's Road,‘ the guest oi Mia-William Canipbell- l E. l . —T'he many iriends oi Mr. Doug- las Murphy, Emerald are glad w see him out again after lib recent‘ operation. Messrs. Gorden Glover and Alex- ander Hilts. oi Kenslngwn were visitors to Charlottetown on ' ‘hiss- day. E. —Mr. Everett McDougsll oi West Cape, who was recently operated on in the Prince County Hospital is, it is pleasing to report, doing very nice- ly.—~5. —-Mr. Roy Hayes oi Tyne Valley C. U. MarNevin motored to Char- was a visitor to Sllmmgfsldg on 111i. lottetown irom Georgetown on Thurs- day--A. Etiguest oi Mrs. MacLeods parents, Mr. lCllY SCRUBS UP Mrs. Flora MflCPll0€.—A. ..*Mr. I-iavelock Stewart and Rev. ..*Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, Mrs. Phston Mn James Ensinn and Miss Myrtle Ross. Georgetown. recently visited Charlottetown.-A. ..*Mrs. MaoLeod and daughter Dorothy and son Harvey oi Halifax, N. 5.. are visiting in Georgetown the and Mrs. Geo. Rained-A. FOR DEDICATION SPRINGFIELD, 111., May 1'1.-(U. PJ-When President Hoover arrives here June 2'1 to ofliclate at the rede- ..‘ROLLO BAY EAST-Jfhe April v dlcation oi Abraham Lincoln's tomb, he will be greeted by a Springfield JAP-A-LAC o advantage of the s Paint. much TORONTO Go to in Iap-a-Lac dealer mcnis o House Paint. He Special Combination Offer Qn ENDURANCE House PAINT umn. MAY 25TH There is just one week left to take , Combination Ofier, which means a 25% savin to you on every purchase of Jap-a-Iac En urancc House longer LIMITED wnvmm anjlpurchase your require- ' give you an additional 25%; without extra charge! For example, a gallon purchase will carry an extra 031x11, This odor is made on the ebrated Ja a-Lac Endurance House Paint. The paint such a beautiful without cost. thas Ellis and that wears so ordinary paint. Doatwowlorjobthisycatandget charming efiects foryourhome. It won’t cost you aoent more. n n oors on WITH A nnusn us: THE GLIDDEN COMlA-NY Size o! roman. l CLIPPED was coupon- and got an extra '1 can of Paint iHURRYl Ills JAP-A-LAC $1 OOQOOCAflIPrinCunQ closes June Znd-wuly q few days away. Amway-g m $3M ’ h’. ‘Miranda! T" ' 1701* (Lil: THIS present In your Jq-a-Loc Dealer With the more of _ -a- Honss tbs ~. "can. Les: u. one mm; n! m. M Zlfllflfipfiitfififiié’ "mo"; gm, _ Coupon wood 11$ for two uh. Name o! Dcalsr.............._......._._ .......-..Prlns..--_._ oia w ls no» IIIOQ r c. n. wumcs, Coleman GLIDDEN PRODUCTS sold by the following agents and dealers: ‘ll-IE I-IOGERS HARDWARE C0,, LTIL, Charlottetown “RED W. JOHNSTONE, Murray River RUSSELL CHAMPION. Kenaingion. BRACE. MoKAY a 00., IEIL, summersi-le. A. B. CUTLII-‘I-‘E, Hunter River. Wm. CALLBECK, Central Bedoque. ARSENAULT d: GAUDET, Wellington. nowann vso, anemone ROGERS HARDWARE co, LTD. Distributors for‘ Charlottetown BRACE, McKAY o» ACOM PANY LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Distributors Paints, iHardWare, Groceries, etc. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. ISLAND i<i_._ -.__.__._._¢»__-< oi President U. S. Grant to dedicate the original monument, October l2. 1874. ‘ The clean-up for the dedication has been in process for several weeks and many houses that haven't had a coat of paint for years. are bright now. ' C. Herrick Hammond, stats archi- tect, who supervised the remodelling of the tomb. suggested the city "brushing up" and the idea was sup- ported by civic groups. EAST AND WEST MEET The receipt in Montreal recently oi four car-loads, eighty head, oi bee! “dolled" up in its best since the vislticattls from the Mscleay ranch at Q I r —$Qra High River, Alberta, marks the rounding out oi the Beef Grading Policy oi the Dominion Department oi Agriculture. A beautiful lot. oi cattle, fifty-four head graded Red and twenty-four Blue: they proved a special feature in chain store mer- chandising in which quality is fest- nrsd. In no place in Canada is “branded beet" more popular. m‘ growing more rapidly in popular favour than in Montreal. ,______.._..___.. MAYOR'S AUTO EXEMPT mom rnar-"rio VIOLATIONS ' BOSTON, May l7.--(U.P.)—Evsn ii a daring traiiic policeman should tag Mayor James M. Curleys auto- mobile the ifiayor could-and prob- ably would-tear up tho we “ll-hm thinking twice. Samuel Silverman. city tion counsel, has ruled that m‘ mayor's car is an emergency ‘Wind’ and so is immune to punishment i0! parking violations. IIOl‘ DOT!’ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION I'll-ting and npnlyill “u” OYIOMETBJBT Ollcs Connected With H. J1.’ MABON ruglton Montague. P. l. l- ll gilidfl-SZR-Zfirtifféi beorge NlcMuflW N’ dunw M/EATHER ‘I’: onmsvme or? Ma‘ nocots- m: BEEN no nouns "runes Dan's ieuxuawym com‘ eur- t fllQtfiiiifiilfi-r Manned-BUT’ \ - . . ml lll"; #15." QIND "THE ,. l! l wlflll 5"? ‘. illwlll llllll i,