inc lm: Mr rn th Ml eac iih nu": loll on; C0. I300 Monday night. "made me laugh very much." an-usesne-t at the antics o! Rich Haves. British Junior. and Alexander and Mose, black-lice comedians, but when ‘It-man, began to perform at the piano, linally involving himself in chewing gum which stuck his l ,4, ONCE uponatima _ it wasn't: room at all. It was just ‘waste space bo- , npnlh the roof. Thmwe lehrncd how easy l! waa ' to make use ofsnch places with TEN/TEST and we converted it into a recrea- tlnn room. But It was afterwards that zthe big surprise came. In ' building tlie room with __ lfrsN/rzsr we hid put :1 imulctionbemecn thereof Issuable aunumus apna e Here's c: Room lllCil PAYS iTS OWN RENT and the rest of the house. Heat no longer _ ’ The house afonce became more comfortable and the eon] bill came down. New, every year the saving in fuel represents n nice tidy rent from the room. and we have the room mo. l We killed two birds with one stone - a . we got lll- l otherroomnnd weredueed I our fuel bill by practically one-third. Not bad (or TENffEST- For complete Information, estimates, etc" cal AM. POOLE c» c0. 7 v Telephone 172 Charlottetown, P. E. I! irim and iii. -WSA_LT__§D "am; NICKEL LUNCH” Nature has iammad Planters Peanuts lull; lo-bursiing will: vim and energy . : : ma“ iluem a conceniralcd food lllll keeps Rlaniers are always lresll and crisp : I : as delicious as they, are‘ wholesome. IUYA mosvsav om DPLANTERS“ PEANVLITSID” , while you sleep, and in the morning lingers to the keys and himself to the stool. the royal couple mowed their greatest delight. The K111i and Queen were given an ovation when they arrived at the Palladium Theatre lor the pe/rlorm- snce, which was given for the bene- fit oi’ the Variety Artists’ Benevol- v GLEANINGS 'I'ROM MILLVIEW AND VICINITY The Millview Women's met at the home o! Mrs. Geo L. Jenkins on Thursday, May 7th. with an attendance o! thirteen members and {our visitors. The meet‘ ,, opened by singing "0' Canada" sud repeating the creed The minutes o! last meeting were read and adopted. One new member jolngd. The schoolcosnnlittee visited the school and brought a treat to the children. They reported the school floor in need oi.’ scrubbing. It was decided to have school floor scrubbed and oiled. Mrs. Vincent Grant and Mrs. Norman Sheidow were appointed on school committee for the next three months. The sick committee re- ported nine visits. The following members were appointed on sick committee for next three months. Mrs. Herman Inga, Mrs. George H: Jenkins. Mrs. samuel Drake and Mrs- Milton Jenkins. 1c was ah- clded that bonnets be purchased for- the Weatherbie twins. The roll call tor next meeting, which is to be held at the home o1 Mrs. Jerry Morrlssey, Womanlq Ailments mostbr due to CQNSTIPATION Because of their mild action, few medicines for women can compare with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The. kid- neys quickly respond to the remedial action of m. Hamilton's rm- and the result is as you would expect- pain in the back and side, shortness o!“ breath and bad color disappear- the functions o! the body then oper- ate naturally; congestion and pain are prevented and better health re- turns. Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills t0- dgy. Taken at . night, they work you m» treeh. "penny." free from gists sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills in 25c boxes. . ...._..-.._.. __.~-- t Wins Heartiest Laughs From "IheiIMaJesties At Command Vaudeville Perfornshnce. ‘ ' I nouoouuaysa-si mnanmzmiflmiosi. " _. comedian witha grand aaianc and ‘rnecnidrtainmsntwlatha can la lflma chewing gum, gave the King which ‘Charlie lied sud Queen their heartiest lambs at v tlss~"ec|nmand" vaudeville perform- cipitc. He but sent _a cheque The King and Queen showed great mstitute PIP“? 0n ‘Homaneccration’ was read headaches and depression. All druz- l" l5 351° W l” ‘bllullllu-ll- nlcsllidial l/Vit/{Pkglono l quest iron: a inualshall manager to ,pear at a charity chow. The Kink made his first wblic appearance aince recovering hoes his recent attack cl bronchitic. fine weather made it politic "tor him to go to the theatre. over his evening clothes. The Queen wore a losg coat o! gold-colored of diamonds and enwralh surround; ed her silver hair. ' ‘ ' Others in the N!!! bu: worthin- csss Alice, her husband. flu hr! o! Athone and their daughter, L“; May Onnbndge. u: u» be answered by Writing your name with the loft‘ Prise to be given (or the belt writing. A. by Miss Mable Jenkins and a dc. monstration on Dandy waa given by Miss, Irene Ooadv. Min kindly treated all present. a m. test was also put on by Miss ooady. The wlnne were: Mrs. V. O. Grant. Mrs. Geo ‘H. Jenkins and Milo Mable Jenkins, all having the aams number or paints. A drawing than took place-in which Mrs. Jenkins won the prise. Mrs. W. L. Jenklna was appointed to look into the nutter of having I» Pll? lined in the Bell by ' one o! our local dramatic clubs. The meeting closed by singing God Save the King. A bountilul lunche- on was served ‘in the hostess unis! genial fashion. f ’ The many friends o! w. s...” Lea, Vernon River ll‘! b10004! to see him out again. Mr. and M11- Roy and family, lhmsclllte were recent guests 01m. and II. has, Vernon River. - 5i» "m. and m1.W._L. Jenkins and lamily were’ recent gucda or Mr. and Hrl- Garfield flaw. | t congratulations to w. and Mr!- Garlleld Bhaw and w. and Mrs. Robert Burhoe on the arrival’ o! two , sons. -.__-.‘- m. wlton carter. city was a rec- ent visitor to Mlllview. I . 1P‘? tn. James larvsbee, nun was in Millviaw Wcdlwdln. - ‘i? m. and Mrs. Cslium Bruce. Var- non. River Mr. and ma. Bamual Drake and mnsar were gucafl o! m. and ma. u. u. Jsnkinl. mantis. m.» and ma. Russell mas, Ohlna Point, 1nd Miss Mlrlarat llnith were-recent guaata o! w. and lira. W. L. Jenkifll- ' ' “- ur. Pearl mothers. nan-mu. 1m {recent visitor to llillvidw. ¢» MrLGQOJIcEIQhImHUIfiWm. 18d Joswh Bmith and Miles Margaret Smith and mlnordsnklaa cave in the city Sunday attending the luneral o! Mr. George Racer. ' _.,... The many Manes at Mr. Aasos Acorn, Mlllvlew ‘are"plesiaed' to loam i‘ ‘rhemonarchwcruauoperadcak material, trimmed m Iur. A baudcau * Ticklles T-Fdncy of. Kingland »- ~ AA- -_._..._..____A,__..._._. _. . invited-or "wmmmaar-w nartl~ ‘Thatman AlhghgmflmAmu-l- said he had received can comedian," His Majesty said, from the King, but merely a ma- PBICED FRO! .610: AT racibuv. flver the hills and far away. A . Be ready to go in a Chevrolet HERE are shady woodland nooks awaiting you. Music of rippling streams, and breezes in the pine-tops are calling you to come. All outdoors can be yours. this Bummer- For it is so easy to own a Chevrolet Six. It costs so little when you buy, and while you drivejt. Yours, too, can be the joy of rest- ful travel wherever need or fancy carries ‘ you. Wherever there is a told. goes smoothly, quickly, surely. Wherever there are hills to climb, Chevrolet soars up with ease. Mud or sand or ing are no bar to pleasant havens 0E the beaten track. Chwml" hills and far away. rough s0- OSHAWA. Ask us about the GMAC plan of conveni- ent deferred payments. Learn bow the General Motors Owner Service. 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Heart and Narnia‘: w. and mus Jcfllllll “w”: m w...**~....* i“... r"... ... .... m. .-»-- .9‘ - m» lash!‘ “gnu fan aslsnuuimmmasnsl ‘ mam thattliss Pm.‘ sumtlnwgfizpunsyruwalilivnm jn-“wm ‘ us. room-Oat ' um can: u mmuicc hvw- ably, alter undergoing a serious operation. . The farmers in this vicinity are making ready (or the springs sowing. Miss Jennie Woodyernon River was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Ohaa. Maclcnalc, who has been indlsposed tor some time is able to attend to his duties agsin. rim. Iileoncr Wealherble was a recent guest cl Mr. and ma. Everett Weatharbie, Powgaip-M. OIITICAL TIME IOII BEES ‘me spring or the year is a critical time for the apiariat. Unless the weather is suitable for the opening oi’ flowers the bees may aullsr [m want o! lood. which is necessary (or the strengthening oi the colonies for their summer's work. Accordlni 90 the federal Department o! Agricul- ture the colonies should be examined weekly, weather permitting, or fort- nightw if the weather lags been cool during the spring. This examination is naccasary to determine that the broodnaat is IlPl-adlnl mun-Ir. andtoaeethat manual-Ilia allyoonaumlng cum-aw W! placingthemwilhbllli portantthatflreblfllll" storeolalewpeulllltflfilWaH over a period 0! "l" wcatherand aahdttll‘ d“ Hana C¢Ml5 A @- “BRINGING UP FATHER ' ~ * LNTHKY