! l E i c. . _ l ` , ‘ ' ' l I 1 . l ‘ ` ` Flllf. f`.l¥'\RT_D'l"l`F_T0\V!\l' Gil/\Yli\lf‘\N ' TVY/\"‘f`~" ‘\_ 1930 What .¢, U _ o Il #_ 5 I' 1' _-Q 2 _ || _.J-d:,__`_ : ft '..~ :lei \(.. . li . , _ GLENWOQD AND Ywmuy holding a concert, for which prepar 7 Chinn Bridal Rose Cups' and It U . ll . Saucers It . MARCH 3rd. 'i` O 17th. BUY NOW li0LMMl’$ . . ll It O Clrtown -» Summenlde .i l :.4-’ roun cms s rom: reason- J ALITY _ ll0l.ltlAN`S DINNERWARE IIEFLECTS GOOD TASTE. C. N. R. PROMOTIONS (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. Feb. 28.-J. S. McGowan, wllo for the past two and B half years-llas beell western man- ager of colonization and agriculture mt Winnipeg has been appointed as- sistant director of colonization and agriculture with headquarters at Mon treul, according t o aililouncemellt made by Dr. W. J. Black. director of the Department of Colonizatirm. Agriculture and Natural Resources Mr. E. G. Gurton who has been east- em Manager oi’ Colonization at Mon- treal has been appointed lllanager of the lands sctilcnlent development ser- vice oi the company in thc United States with headquarters at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Gurton succeeds L. B. Boyd, who has resigned :liter lna.ny years service. Mr. McGowan will be suc- ceeded in the west by Mr. Robert England who has been for some years continental superinten.dant. of col- liililbn for the railway with hond- (lllrhvl il XACHQ. init ,___._. Winter Sickness Keep Mlnard's handy. lt has proven invaluable for many cold 'mother ailments. A_,___.__f-, “l|~1liN-AR..li3.f'_lS»l l 3 l.lNlrylE _ z .".1I”..7.'.;':'.'x'.';'.'......“*_'"' '- = EY Eslu.H'1‘ EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses ééo. H. J. MABON ' OPTOMETRIST _ Office Connected With _'_' t Drugstore 4 * Montague, P. E. I. _b+0_O-6-ooo ooo*-ooo-400004404 ‘Of OOQQ-OOO Both Mr. McGowan and Mr. Gur- ton began life on the farm and Mr. England has had experiences amongl new Canadians in the west and is the author of the Central European immigrant in Canada. .. Mr. McGowan camo to Canada from Ireland to engage in farming and after the war in which he serv- ed as a pilot, he took I. courl in agriculture at the Manitpba. Agricul- tural college and was el\81\K¢4 fm' `worl; in England, in connection with the correspondence course in url- culture prepared by 15116 CB-H8413” National Railways for usb by intend- ilig settlers from Britain. Mr. Gorton was an immigrant set.- luer from nnglllnd. In 1903 he was attached to the Colonization Depart- ment or the Runway in the wr-'lt Wm 1923 to i927 when he was trans- iferred to Montreal. Mr. England, native of Ireland. came to Canada as I. y0utl1. H6 imd- uawd in arts from Queens Univ- ersity, Kingston, Ontario. ll-nd 9*' tended his studies to Paris. under I ‘Annals ill H* U 1 'army gomb years 'teaching in asi- chewan. He saw active service in the war. his distinguished service earn- ing him the militB1’l’ crow. | _____________. ABNEY AND VICl.Nl_TY A large quantity of farm products _such as potatoes, outs, hay etc., are being shipped those mild days. | Boat building is an industry that 'ls receiving some attention, there being quite a number of new boats lbullt. Now that we are having quite a few days oi' ideal weather and the `roads are much better than usual, the farmers are rushing to get their hauling done. Mrs. Hazen Moore has returned home after visiting friends at Allston. Mr. James Richards, who has been confined to his home for some time, is feeling better. 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Soad the new Wall Paper catalogue Province -»¢n»¢¢»¢»¢~~~»»-»-...nn nnlnaca»u¢»-»»¢»»»~¢¢u»» HW r Milli! _»:_ Western__Glzardzan . l Buys at 3 -sAn.sn r-‘on INGLAND-manly _ __ _ wohllc || ,oldfriands in Summer-side will be & lntexswd to hear that Miss Guen my Williams or Summersidc. whol hu been living ln New Yak mr' Kldwall-8. -BUOCEDSFUL 00N(llT AND BASKET SOCIAL-A very delightful _ md successful concert and basket; social was held in Travellers Rest/ I-lol on Thursday evening under the auspiol of the Womcn'| Instituto The evening was fine and quite A number of visitors attended from Summel-side and other outside points. Mr. D. Walker wry capcbly presided The first part of the program was given by local talent and some very dollghtflll readings and solos both vocal and instrumental were beaut- ifully rendered. Worthy of special mention were the dialogue playettes and a humorous reading by Rev. Mr. Nicholson of Bedeque. The perform- ers from Summerside, who arrived later in the evening were given-a great reception. Professor Hume gave some splendid violin selections. The McNeill trio delighted everyone with their Highland dances. Mr. Philipson gave some excellent Scotch sons! Ind Messrs Edward and Bert P9016 B150 favored the audience with vocal mus- ic. Miss Zinck. the Red Cross nurse. added to the evenings enjoyment with hu- usual cellghtfln songs and Miss Irene Wells and Harold Heust- L5, furnished a duet, "Broadway Melody." Miss Wells giving il. line ex- hibition of the Ohulasoon. The bask- ets were auctioned oi! by W- Ulm" snlllvsn and rw.-.md very hmdlwme prices. The proceeds which amount- ed to over one hundred dollars was in aid of the Hall fund. The Wonlen's lblstituto desire to thank all those who helped to make the evening such a. success. MIS- GGUTSG RMMIY WU the pianist for the evenll1K-5- __,,,_i_.-_-- Summersida have returned from ul pleasant visit to Charlottetown-S. -.Ml-. M. S. I/so of Victoria has returned home after splndinl 9- VCYY Plesamt week in Sumlmerside the guest of Mrs. William Houstls.-S. .____----- pm- the month of Janul-ry!- nininsl-. nm- one X-1» H11- ,-nlwlh Morrison: 2 Hww' S185- worth; 8 Julia. Ml-,ln-isorl. Grade IX-1 Amos Lavarldiler: 2 Gerard Scully; 3 Frank MacDonald. Grade VIII-1 Eleanor `I.eal:le; 2 Ames n-ennh; 3 Joseph Scully- vlee-Prln. Dept Gfide VII-1 Lucy Scully- _ | Grade vi-1 Edna Lovers; 2 Ver- onica Burke; 8 Ads Bmtchilder. Grade V (Senior)-l Janis Llew- ellyn; 2 Lilian Walker: 3 Thestai Yorsbon. Gi-me v l.lunlor> uvllss Msooull- vra.y's Dept.)-i Cllarles Boudrcaulti 2 ‘Evelyn Hessian; s welter Hemphill Grids IV-1 Herbie Stewart: 2 Hattie Llewellyn; 3 Warren Llewel- 1 n. ' yomle nr