Laugh j at teapot tempests... -IDIIN 300D ILOUI sold and giurauteed by leading dealers every- where. u _-__- AAP-A-LAC, Glidden’: Endur- ance Pure Paint, Varnish and Bo- amel, sold at Bracei. 4485-5-11-21. at!!!‘ DENTAL OFFICE! o! Prince County and Crapaud will close Wednesday afternoonirom May -1‘Uckuns 1oz cum PAB- LOB. Ross Corner, new open for business. 4518-6-13-11. —COMl T0 Till PLAY andbox social in Benrltown Hall by the Mid- dleton Division Sons of ‘Ilemperance Tuesday, May l2. Admission 20c and 25c. Ladies with boxes free. If not fine come on following evening. 4519-5-13-11. uI/erezts a Chill’! to a Many husbands and wives do not appreciate the rich humor ests. If you have a husband like J oe—-or a wife like ,Vi--you'kn0w what we mean. l I that there is in their teapot te1np- Iloe and Vi are “MR. ‘and lllRSr-o” fllllwflfillg every day in The Guardian. Their domestic ad- ventures are those 0f yourself and NW1‘ friends — and that is what makes them so 1n- ieresting, enfoy “MR. and MRS.+-” .Ika 36151111311110“ snow stair“; . FHLADELPHIA, May 9.—(U.P.)—- so human and so humorous. UARDIAN MAY 18th. in the =' Contributions to the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education fell off only three and a. 1-3 per cent during the fiscal year, according to Dr. Har- old-McAfee R0" March 31, he announced. , administrative secretary of the boa-rd. The year end- ed with a deficit of 87,675.33 on a RAKE m A In. marvel of Dodge brakes i. airways equalized. Every time you press the brake pedal you get the same result-sure, even, easy, positive. For Dodge brakes opcrafc according to a scientific truth . . . the unchangeable law of hydraulics that pressure applied to a liquid is transmitted equally in all directions. Pressure st every brake drum is always the same. Acfion is easy because the hydraulic method is flie most eficient known way to apply great force. Dodge hydraulic brakes are fully enclosed-com- pletely weatherproof. They require no oiling. have no rods, joints nor plns to rattle or squeak. EQUAL PRESSURE / r ON ALI. "" ' roun wmzas VCCEPT NO LESS IN THE CAR YOU BUY that they are With Dodge Brakes, Dodge Mono-Piece Steel Bodies and Dodge low center of gravity, you get in Dodge cars the three greatest nfety factors. safety factors mean to you, what Dodge beauty means to you . .. Dodge performance, Dodge comfort and Dodge dependability. New Donal; Six . . $1060 TO 81130 New Donor EIGHT . . . . 81400 TO S1455 srnwsan SIX AND zrcr-rr MODEL! All AVAILABLE AT rucsl smsATlouALLY LOW. ll! prim! fl a. b. Waiter, Own-is, iuhdiig llamlalrl furry equipment (frag/II ml laxu extra). S1: Win Ibnh a! Slight Extra Cut. ' II DID GE 6W8 DUDOI YIUGKI . . . IVIIY TYPI-IYANDAIB OI IIIAVY DUTY (Hi-ION ITANBAID Clllllll ONLY $70M‘ .W. B. PRO WSE & SONS EARL ‘KENNEDY. Charlottetown Kensington. P. E. I. Guaranteed [lsed Cars at all times AND SUPPORT CANADIAN “so: Drive the new Dodge Six or Eight. See what these‘ 1st to December let. Magi and Puppilac, sold at Bruce's. 4495-5-11-21. -A'I"I‘I'.'NDED FUNERAL - Mrs. Nettle Hockln and her son, Mr. Reg- inald Hockin, of Summerside. journ- eyed by car to Alberton, ln company with Mr. B. I. Rayner, to attend the funeral of Mrs. David Barbour, which took place on Sunday afiernoon-S. —M.OIIE LIQUOR LANDED BY AEROPLANE-“Ihe Prohibition 0f- licers have not yet discovered where the quantity of liquor has been hid- den, which was landed last week, ec- cording to current report, by daring rum running aviators in the vicinity of Summersltle. The story ls that five curs met the plane as she came down and the liquor stowed away in three of them, which withdrew a lit- tle distance frcm the scene. Customs officers and the Provincial Police bc- coming suspicious of the plane went out to where it had landed Just in time to see it rise and two cars leav- ing in the direction of Miscouche. They gave chase and upon coming up to them, they searched the cars, but found no liquor. In the meantime the loaded autos with the booze head- ed fcr Summerside. where it is re- ported the liquor was safely hidden away. It is also reported that liquor was lunclcd from a schooner lying oil Malprqut and dlull5lll. to Sununer- sidc. - S. . -l2l1ll3'.. y.) Bl‘. bHOWERED-fi so“... _._... LIIUWOI‘ was given on .t.lu- .1. tn.- home of Mr. and Mrs. slthil \~ at Carleton, in honour ti‘ the: daughter, Miss Verna, whose marriage is to take place in the near future. About sixty guests gathered in the living room as the bride-to-Le entered with Miss Ruth Carruthers. A dainty basket, geily ‘trimmed wrh pink and white tinsel, held the many lovely gifts of silverware. china and linen. Miss Dorothy Muttart onzierl the presents, while tho verses were read by Miss Olive Gillespie. Nfss Doris Gillespie presented the gifts to the bride and afterwards arranged them on a table set aside for the purpose. Miss Weeks thanked one and all for the tangible expressions of their good wishes, in a few graci- ous words. The guests replied by sing- lng ‘For She's a Jolly Good fellow." The evening was pleasantly spent in and music. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by some of the girl friends of the bride, before the guests departed for their homes.—$. ' Piles All Gon Without Selves or Cutting Itching, bleeding, protruding piles go quickly and don't come back, if you remove the cause. Bad blood cir- culatlon in the hemmorrhoidal veins causes piles by making the aflected parts weak, flabby, almost dead. Selves and cutting fall because only an inte 1 medicine can actually correct th e conditions. Dr. J. S. lecnhardt discovered a real inter- nal Plle remedy. After prescribing it for 1,000 patients with success in 960 cases, he named it EIEM-ROID. Hughes Drug 00.. says one bottle of HEM-ROI!) Tablets must end your Pile misery or money back. -.. .- _. First District of Kings HBB-B-II-Zi. —IIDKEN SODAS, Fine Puppy ed and very helpfuL-S. clslr, Summerneld, motored to Char. A Convention of m mum Con- l°ll°l°wn °l= Tlwr-ldlr-E- —NIW HOUSE FOB. sALl, SUM- MBRSIDE-Seven rooms, spacious hall, bathroom. All hardwood floors. kitchen. Hot water heated. Phone 287- P. O. box sea. Sumrnerside. 4385-21 sat. and Tue Barwlse, driver of the new motor patrol for the streets oi’ Summerside. suffered a painful injury on Satur- day morning, when the chain which connects the machine with the grad- cr broke and struck him amuse the forehead. He received a bad cut over the eye. After his injuries were at- tended to he was able to resume his work.—S. -C. G. 1.1!‘; ENTERTAINMENT- The Trinity United Church C.G.I.T. of Summerslde put on a very charm- ing entertainment in Epworth Hall last Friday for a delighted audience. The numbers were all well rendered and a credit to the girls who are very painstaking in anything they un- dertnke. Their leader, Miss Millicent Strong. was very grateful to those who came to see the program. Lan- tern slides were shown of well known stories, with descriptions by M155 Strong and Miss Stella Bowness. Miss Lottie lvlcCallum gave a reading while the picture on the story cf ‘Curfew Shall not Ring Tonight," was shown. Mr. Frederick Large showed some pictures on dogs which were very much appreciated. Following is the musical part of the program: Piano Solo, Marjorie McQuarrie; Chorus, C. G. L T. Group; Recitation, Helen Thompson; Echo Song, Peggie Me. Allum and Doris Marlett; Recitation, Miriam Nicholson; Solo, Doris Mar- lett, Monologue. Marjorie McQuarrie and Jean Llewellyn: Duet, Penny Denny and Miriam Nicholson. God Save the King-S. —QUARTERLY MEETING — The Quarterly meetings of the UllllEd Baptist Churches of P. E. Island were held last Wednesday and Thursday’ in Tryon. The ousmess meeting on Wednesday was attended by the fol- following clergy: Rev. Dr. Vincent of Charlottetown; Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Summcrside; Rev. Mr. Morgan, cf Dundas; Rev. W. R. Macwalker, of North River; Rev Mr. Chisholm, of Hnzelbrook and Rev. M. Cl. Brintnn, of Bedeque. Dr. Vincent was in the chair. Al. the roll call and banquet held on Wednesday evening expres- slons of regret were voiced by differ- ent sptakers at the departure of Mr: Brlnton from the ‘Island. The wo- men's metelngs on Thursday vrere . well attended. The Provincial sen e- tary, Mrs. Edwin MacFai-lane, pre- sided. Mrs. Leard read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Glldden read the opening prayer. Reports from the different brancues throughout the Island were brought in and were very encouraging. Mrs. Campb :ll, oi Charlottetown, read an interesting paper on ‘Sen-vice." lvlz-s. Edwin Mac- Farlane gave a very interesting cc- count of the executive meeting of the U. B. W. M. Union held in llioncton, N.B., recently. A pleasant feature of the afternoon program were two solos by Mrs. Jack McLeod, of Summerside and Miss Jenkins, of Mount Albion. The meetings were all well attend- -~—----- PERSONAL! __.__ --Messrs Scott and Donald Sin- ___- aervailve Electors for the Fins Dis- trict of Kings will be held on Wed- dates to contest the District in the coming Provincial Election. Each attend the Convention. AUSTIN GRADY, A. I. MoQUAID, 4500-5-11-31. -__ C. M. Lampoon 9 Co. anus-an W u Qlllen Street London. I- 0. 4. lfllland Public Auction Sales " or manila. P. l. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. ill Fifth Avenue New Ycrl, N. I. needay, May 20m n s tram r. m. Fflllbwkl Ind Mom 60-. m in m 5L yum,“ 3.“. 50",“, l" ‘he Summerside on business and are reg- pmme o, nommnm‘, ‘m, end“ istered at the Queen HOtQI-s-fl- pg," chum,“ "i" u“ a new“! of spent a few days in Summersldo last M, yo" to chm, n" Damn“ w week and was the guest of Mrs. A. P. Wells-S. cummnut small children of Cambridge, Mass, arrived in Summerside on the late "ll" 011 Pfldfly to visit Mrs. Young's mother. Mrs. George Horton. Georgie Horton-S. —Mr. Kemp and Mr. Hazelwcod, oi —Mrs. Silas Matthews. of Alberton, Gumwood finish. Tile bath and —PAINFIIL INJURY-Mr. William- goodieethanfldiimdrm. when. Chm-t pa" course to hrighlrr days with Grape-Nuts for breakfast begin- ning tomorrow. Your grocer. has it. l0 servings In a parkage. GrspeNuts is made in Canada from Canadian Rn Down thefll-elesoope the Port ofl/appbless Nlllloaslove Grape-Nuts flnous I! flavour. Millions mm to thebealth- lulness upturn! b! the let!!! PR1 by which Grape-Nola is made. And added lo all this is l delilllul crisp- ness that temps you m clam-Jar CHE-II —Mrs. George E- Wcod and daugh- ter Ruth who have been on the Is- land for the past two months. left on Friday morning for their home in Boston, Msssachusetts.E-. Eastern Guardian ..‘FOR. THE ACCOMMODATION of the travelling public we have de- cided to have our Restaurant on Main Street, scurls. open on Sunday and week days from ll P. M. to l1 A. M. Tourists or strangers will find their new Restaurant opposite Matthews a McLeans General Store. Jas. Condcn. Manager. 4529-5-12-21. .."'NOTICE.-We the undersigned wish to give all our creditors final notice, that all accounts not arrang- ccl for before the fifteenth of this month will be handed to our solici- tors for collection. Signed Kings County Garage Co., Ltd, Montague Garage, Central Garage, Poole & Thompson's Garage. 4517-5-12-31. , __.f__..____ MT. VERNON SCHOOL The following is the standing of Mt. Vernon School for the month of April. GRADE X--1 Chrisabel Morrow GRADE VIII-l Ethel Lutz 2 Stu- art Matheson. 3 Emma Morrow. GRADE VI—-l William Mathcsols 2 Norman Wilson, 3 Roddie Wilson 4 Mary Wilson. 4 GRADE V-—1 James Lutz ‘ GRADE IV-l Jennie Acorn, 2 Mary Belle McRae. GRADE 11-1 Dannie Wilson 2 Jessie Belle McRse 3 Donnie McKen- zle. GRADE I 1Sr) l John Dan Aoom GRADE I (Jr) 1 Mary M. MacKen- zle. CANADIAN Perfect attendance-Dannie Wilson ‘Feather-Thankful E. Bain MAY THE TWELFTII (Continued from page eleven) Florence Nightingale and the Red Cross The relationship between lllorenct Nightingale and the Red Cross wu three-fold. She inspired DunanI through whose efforts the Red Cros: Convention oi‘ Gene": came info ex- istence; she devoted her life to ti]! relief of suffering, and she forsan the need of an educated public opin- ion for the prevention of disease ant the improvement of health. Thus sh! personified in advance the Red Cross organization as lt exists throughout the civilized world today. It is, therefore, most appropriate that the birthday of this famous Englishwoman should he commem- FAIBBANKS - NORSF orated as "British Empire Red Cross day." Miner-J's Llulmene eases sprains- {ii-—- iond —Mrs. Chester Young and her two They erc met at Moncton, N. 8., by Miss MSPRAINS Pvlelllaaa ca: Plaster Mixers Our appointment as Exclusive distributors. for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, of 011 I Concrete Limital Mixers, --Also-- _..__._. PlImPiflB Equipment of All Sizes and Capacities -_l.._.._ Concrete Block Machines Novo Contractors’ Hoists ’ " 61'8"] Scmellllll, Loading and Crushing Machinery Concrete Carts - . Case Industrial Tractors A COMPLETE LINE 0F CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT from the Smallest Hand Mixer to the Largest Construction Machinery Wheelbarrows ENTIRE STOCKS CARRIED IN SAINT JOHN. CANADIAN FAIRBAN ‘Phone 3-2621 ALSO REPAIR PARTS IlS-MORSE samr JOHN, us. amino; , LIMITED A “Prince Wm! on. l‘