m1: CI-IARLOTTETOWN 1111111111115 w p_ PAGE "s11 PRINCE Last $hnwinss TODAY D ” ' “y-Yii-i s"'iTi1_i"1§"d —”A (ZKTIRISClCANRCE cotu new Commuters‘ mad Jams during the rush hour — small town lnvc romance -intrigue aboard a trans - Atlantic linen-cafe life in France -studcnts‘ pranks and jollity w-_>---~ »~~ »~ nuulics 11.111.15.111". . . 11 - l Rvielircn 11;» 111111 lawn and L-\l(l‘"_"- > ~ ~11c11is ivill make liif‘. .. -_ m.,-i 11ml .111" 11.11am 1111c... i=11<~,~_-1~"~‘ _.lp,-.ihlaei'v truniiicis -- evci'.\' ivci-ilctl implciiiclit lb 119W‘- l>l'14‘(‘d 5m" low and Clllllkllliffll to 121W ~.1l.l.'¥i1'\(‘i1)l‘\‘ scvvicc Y0" ha" ‘.11 expect. Rogers Hardware CO-L Limited . . ._ -~——~*"'t*v_'—i PLUMBING AND HEATING 1f you want Expeditions and Irlxpert Workmansliip Send to Fred ll. Trainor S0 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward 'l‘hezitre Phone Ilflll-J ASTDNISHING HEW PRICE Uflefll Full Fashioned Hosiery Sta-Iv Number 11.7 $1 I15 n pair in litany ncw and fashionable shadrs. all sizes 3'15 l" W- at Tllllt Ilnr will mcet a Inn; fclt want. a rcul full fashioned livw n! hosiery niarlc by 1hr largest factory of its 111ml in the British Empire. A L L E Ytidrfl thcm each ‘spring. L O W E iiifiiilfliiiftl BENN 12'1" 1' 7'9"‘? CA PI TOL 1‘l2"-_"~.'.';. TQ-DAY ALSO IKE k “IKE (‘ODIEDY W, A R i E PREVOSI‘ $15.. war ‘_ JACIIGM 1' DOROTHY IIEVIED The .\iu'scs Graduation Exercises lurid lll Si. Paul's 1'".i1'i..l1 Hall on May 1311, 1111-0 very, largely attended. The lscvcir graduates also Miss Mai1' and 131.5,», 1119111111 were presented 111th lborliicis as 11111111. Ice cream was pro- ‘Annual Meeting iLadies Aid 0f l ' 1 v . - H ,1- 111.11 l); the. Ladies A111. for the , P. “E. L supper zit the 1101110 following tlic Graduation. Exercises. I1. would be practically impossible to give 1.1 detail all the articles pur- 1;l1.q_.cd tor 1.1m Hosptal and thc Nurses llonic since our last annual iiiccting: bug tlic larger itcins nic11- tirinml below. 1a: d il1e Electric Ref aléiilndmlceli ‘ M W r B u vii. 11'1" already referred tbl will K0 u. =- _ C‘ . . . ‘111 111:1" ljiryictfiiiiei: rciiilasrks ilirinkcti 111i i m Ohm’ ma.‘ NW Lmhcs Aid 1S a real ‘members of 1.110 Aid for ihcir ll€‘f\1'l\’i“1\-dn w Hm IIOSWML ' very ll€flCsfiaYy > l v l l | B91119 renovating. ‘mopcmmm an‘ buppml Hum” l“ lpuiniiim 11nd papcring. were (101112 in past yea-r. 1 ' the Nuixsc", Home. and we also pur- Aften" the rcadiir: of 11.110 ‘Years i. t‘ill1.'\(‘ll 7 (llcrmoor hfatlresses. sev- mmn and 1m routine tusmcss‘ m‘: criil Coiirzzileuni Squares and new following off cers were elected for the rm,“ MIC 10F 1m homa eormng yearz: , Hon. Pres. Mi's. F. P. 'I'1i'y1or. I 'I‘he annual i-nceting of the Incl- ics A111 of Prizoc FAward Island Ifospitnl was hold yesterday after- l'\JUl1 in St Paul's Parish Hall. wl.li an llll1l'>\l21ll_V large and enthusiastic We had the feathers of 168 pillows president Mrs W E Benn“ 1121-1 .11 ~11 and new coverings pro- _ '_ ' ' *‘ viclecl for all of them. Vi” Pmsldcxl‘ w“ 1mm’ Mm‘ w‘ S‘ We also had white cotton slip cov- _ , _ lcoiiclics rP-covcrcd. Voe Presidents for Trinity United‘ phullch" vhtrs‘ w‘ Proww‘ NI“ given to the Hospital, as well as new D‘ Johnimm‘ Ml‘: “' A‘ Hen“ s‘ M“ zlishcs. cu11ci1v. kitchen utensils. etc. "V. L. Goodwill. Vice Pres. for Zion. .,_ M W A M“ M R b“ V! -1 Nov silver sugars and crcain- ‘ m ' " l ‘T’ ‘ rs‘ cu "n ‘ c“ " 2 doz. E.:i1mcl lea pots and 3 Donald. Mrs. Keltlr. m’ _ doz Ho; Water Pots were purchased Vice Presidents for S1. James. Mrs. for ihc private trays. w‘ Rnbcrtson‘ Mrs‘ F’ s‘ chnmflm’ 57 new lr;1_\' cloths were provided Vi“ Pr“ for S" Pam's‘ Mrs" E" ‘by the Aid. and the Kings Daught- A' Emit“ M“ J E" mwn‘ lCYS 41f the Unzicd Church very kind- vm Pr” m" S" Paws’ M“ B" i ly 1101111 ccl 37 tray cloths and the Van" Mm‘ Wm’ wally?“ Baptist. Church 17 add tlonal-ii. tot- Vice Pres. for Baptist. Mrs. P. J. H, Ur In ‘wnmLMrs‘B"r\'o1-mn' Tlicrc were ‘.100 rsliect-s. 100 iablc i Vice Pros. fm- (jcntral Chrisiizu. L.dpk,n_\._ 532 Hun,“ and 120 ym-ds o; M“ E M" sewam Mrs‘ 0' BM‘ surgical towcllin" for the operating 1mm“ rocnr 205 pillow cases. l2 1-2 pairs 1 Trus cc. Mrs. E. R. Brow. of blankets. 311 surgical gowns, 76 Ell-ml‘! wmnlmm- Mm- W' F Tm‘ bed spicacls, 711 bed gowns. purchased marsh, Mrs. F. .I_ Nash. Miss Mair Nlrs. l\IcNu1t and Mrs. W. E. Bcntliyv. "~cai'l'::. comforters rugs. The soc-Eta“ and treasurers m" ; 1vi11rio\v' shades 111111 many other nec- ports are Riven below, " , lcssaijv articles. 1 Ch“"l°i"°1°“”l~- Mal’ 2151i 1.930" Onc Invnlirlfls Wheel Chair was Mmmm PIP-rd?!“ “m1 1-"““°5' 1110112111 for ihe Hrxrpial 11y the Aid i A: scxzretary of the Ladies Aid otllms _,m.mg4 the P. E. I. Hospital, I bet: to sub- lmit the following report for the y-car The Ladies A11-l has tried in every ivay possible to assist. the manage- '1929'1930' ‘mom. and siiaff. rcplacirg worn out one "i m" m“ “cflvmes M thciillkl v and supplying things 11cc- SQIDHXKMUJ 1211- successful r1in1ii'.'1.: of .p.'1si vear ii-as the Rncnmngc m. 114th. the proceeds from which \ve:':-l,,_.,h(,vw. as mum as lmssmkx "W Rralifrvm? 1° m“? W11" “hlkmii Before closing this Rcpori we wish '5" 113m 1° ‘n-"lkc ll "l ~““"'"°"‘5- ",1 \'0i'1c our iippi"ct'ialini1 of 11'1" i l" Julv ivc purrhaied a ncv.‘ E1-i-,1»i'_v' Pif.I‘l(‘l1L._\f‘l'\’lCC that Miss Mair ff?“ n°11'l'>F-1‘"l°l' m” 11'“ “l1 “my; 1111.111; 11s SllDOF-HlOIKlCDl. of the ‘second floor cf the IIospitnl. tliusi“ H _[_ 1111591131, She has the best ‘l0: tx and 111171105. 1 As you all know the Elxliibitfioti liLllnCllfllll on 11 much largci" in; 111a ncccsisaiy supplies. fsca-ln than in former years. This en- The scfvicfs 01 Mm Mom“; are fiilllPli a great iimourlt of preli111iiiai',\';;,|_1,,, mum appfggiamd not only by lrvork. iil-uiiiimr- curves-smi- “'~"-- “mlluiv 1.1111106 Aid i>11.~_ by 1.111» patients .|l14\i'c \\':1.\' , n1 mn=t ihl1l1fll.l"f‘S A \'F‘1'§' gcncruus ITSDOIIYO from 1h» people of iCharlottetoivn and Queens and Klrgs ‘Counties. 'l‘hrcc meals a day were iscrvcel under ihc Grand Stand all 1111110111211 thc Exhibition Week from lTuccdrijx ITVIYHLIHJ uiitl 'l~‘ridi1_v iflllllli, 'l‘hls vmr we have hart iwcntv eight bcnclicr. and .‘.("\'(‘1‘lf“‘l1 tablet, |mnde for our own use and are pur- mlletfllllfl an ndditimial supiiltr of rut- more .K_\‘st1‘.l11.3tlc izivimz or time nnrl lcrv and rushes. moans if thc llarl cs Aid 1s to be the Ore of t.hc 111ml. nlc-"lfifillt fflr-"m-“l/ hclp it shmilrl be 111 lit" Hospital. in! 1.111- ymr: MOTK was tlic. rcciml sol HAZEL J, wnlmrr klxlly given 1w Mrs. Kenneth Itch-l iarvls in St. Paul's Pansh Hall in 00-; tohflr- l Mav 21. 19211, Balance on hand. The cake sales by the scvcrnll 1123111. ' ‘Protestant. Ohllrfllivs of the (‘ily rut-r‘ w-iruitr. 387G. l0. |dccl materially tn our I"1i:"d.<. Iieingl T013] $511001» Wiiiusuallv sticccsitful 1.111s year. 711cm; I-Zxivcndi tires 3545 48. sales arc always well patronized. and. 11,151, in Bank 1454.53, {the pubic have mine to look for 1111,11 gsmonp {all ‘1l‘l1(‘S. 111111 it. has been a pleas- ure 141 co-rvperiitt: 112th hcr in provid- ‘.1118 of tlic Hospital. 11110 all speak Ln the hiizlicst lei-ms 0f the meals served 1n them ii rlci" her direction. l‘hc Ladies Aid wish 1o thank all 11110 llPillPd in any wny to make this ycnr the success i1 was. but they would likc to impress on the Prot- mtan. women of (fliaiiottctouin 11nd K1 and Queens Counties the 111w _v 1m‘ more cn-oiwration. 111'- TREASUREIFS REPORT ' FIBWUNAEK '00 l SEAR Charlottetown ' 1 Our usual mic of films took place‘ “ v on Faster BlV-lfdl)’, nnrl in stritc of: 7'11:- ("vYfiFk Govm-rmwiu. has just 1.111 weather mnditznris the. iw-c pts’ stipulatcrl that all Macaroni product: were firmer than those of IOIIIIQII 1~"r~-1 h"“-‘-'.l m i»! less than twice their original volume, . 5.,..>1_ Stewart‘ Y 11's made‘ for the in-ritticsscs and pil- secletan‘ Mrs‘ Lem‘ ‘énghl 1011's iii "he Hospital aXl several» Treasurer. NEFS. It. Meikle. l T11 tisuzil supply of table linens was I (lllflll! the year. us well as Bureaui curtains. 1 WM“ "1 ‘he Amll“ Rink 0" Juneilllfl ilmptiil. thus cutting down cit-- 1111111111 :1 10111; 11-11. want loi- both 11M- (l11i<~1~o.-.o; u.’ 1111- Ilcspital in mind at‘ Scx-Roinance-Thrllls! A tropi- cal drama stirring in its liitci1- shy-overwhelming in its power! Fascinating drama of love, hate and sacrifice. - ALSO "HOT DOG" ALL-TALKIE DOG COMEDY AND "HODGE PODGE" Central Guardian NEW] LONDON CONGREGATION ~~—Sll1ld1\)'. May 23. There will be scrv- l1'cs in the Clifton Church at 11 a. 111.; in the South Granville Church at 3 p. 111.; in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. The evening service will be thank offering scrvce for the W. M. S. ' POLICE (‘OYRT-At the Police Court yesterday 111111111111: for un- latvful PQf~SC>§110|l of intoxicating li- quor a 1111211 was fliicd $1200 and costs or three months. T110 mcii appeared charged with l)(‘ll1$‘_' ilriiiik and dis- orderly; one was fined $5 and costs .01‘ ten days, and another $10 and icosts or five days. DELIA IN PORT—-Thc S. S. Delia. Captain T. McGrady, is in port at 1 present with a cargo of llotir. ‘Uti- loadihg was hampered yesterday by the rain. Between 500 11nd 600 tons are to be discharged here. The first steamer of the season to arrive at , Quebec and the lliird to reach M011- trcril the Delia. \vil1.-dui'inrz the sum- ‘H1611 ply between Ivlniitune noiiils and the Great Lnkcs. The present trip is from Port Arthur. Mi'. Couch-- lin, the chief engineer, is a f0ri1ici' i Islander. 1 , Western "Guardian _,. ,,__ i -corrvrv COURT-His Honor wludge Inman held a session of the .Coiinl_v Court iit Port 11111 on ‘rues- idayi. 'l'h1s was tlic .\I;11'cl1 Court iWlIlCII had bccn adjourned till the 320th May. ‘there were tivclilc cases ‘on the docket, and at fuui" o'clock in 5111c afternoon the Judur- had con- lcludcd all hut. uiic. which was ad- journed in sllllllllCfSlflf‘ to be tried on May 31st. Messrs. Heath Stroniz. C.. and Ernest H. Stronlz. K. C., ‘of Summersldc, were -iii attendance. S. l . i —EX(‘ISE CASE DISMISSED- ;Before Magistrates John Campbell -fllld John Mollisnn at the Court Illnusc. Sumniersidc. a case against ;a party from llarinony under the , Excise Act was disniiscsd on Tuesday. 0n Wcrlncsdirv. lat-fore same nmgls- ‘irate-s. 11 party from Sea Cow Pond -1vas convicted for havin: in his pos- ‘rzcsisinn spirits inilaivfiilly." manu- factured our] fined S1200 and one month iii jail. S. —(‘IIAN('BRY COURT-Mr. Jus- tice Arscnault. Vlcc Chancellor. hclcl in session of ihc Chancery" Court at “Suniiiiersidc 'l"1|csd11_": when arcti- mciit in the casc of llrlmn It. GillLs vs. Martin Lainhcrt Clillis. of Mis- coiichc. was heard. ‘This suit con- cerns the ownership of a small bllllfllllli! and lot 11f land at Mis- couche. Mi". llcnry Nnonrui nmicared .fnr tlic conipliiinaiit. and Mr. C. 1'). iMcCallum for thc defendant. 'I'l1e lsamc (lav Mi'. Justlcc Arscnniilt also ihcarrl an iiitci'plc.'1dc1' rasc. this lic- lmz a dispute 11s in tlic ownership of iCPftfllH iznods seized by the Sheriff j under an execution. S. f -—I‘LAY BNJOYED - The 1111111111 ' River Dramatic Club presented their play "The Guardian's fillet-unit“ in Malpcnue Hall on Monday night. ‘The hall was filled with an apprecia- tive audience to witness one of the best plays that has been presented ln Mulpcqiic for some time and cvcryonc was loud 1n praise of those pleasinc: performers, who displayed thorough. directing. Between the acts. piano, violin and banjo music was furnished by lvliss ‘vvoodslde, Mcssrs Phillips, Tuplin-nnd Owen. The sinizing of "Carolina Moon" by ‘Messrs. Gallant and Richards, and ‘Afr. Charles Woodsides singing of 111a! beauuiul bass solo "Asleep h the Deep" Wu oxcepttgillll liq,” 0entral_tiuardia11 ALL ARE INVITED to 1h» 111111 Pali- in the parish hull of the 11i.".;1ei1 Church May 26th. 27th. 28th. CHILDREN'S GINGIIAM Dlhll! dresses, sizes 2 to 3 years. Price 09c. and 79c. Prowse Br°5-|.Ltd- LADIES‘ SLEEVELESS house- di-esses. Price $1.39. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3387-31 LADIES‘ FIGURE!) coolie price 98c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3387-31 coats LET THE CHILDREN enjoy the Fishing Pond at Mission Church Hall May 26th, 27th, 28th. MARRIED QUARTERS-Is the .tltle o! The Guardian's new serial story, which starts next week. MOORE AND MCLEOITS will close all day Saturday. May 24th, but will be open for business Friday evening, May 23rd. 3364-5-20-41 GARDEN CITY BUTTER 33c. I lb. Get your supplies from our tenmsters or at our omce. The Pure Milk Co. Ltd. 3366-5-20-31 SUFFOLK SCHOOL — Suffolk School is making good progress un- dei- the efficient management of Miss Jclll McDonald, Georgetown. ‘IKE "NOT-AFRAIDS BOWLING TEAM" Auction Forty Five Party in Caledonia Hall tonight. Admission 35 cents. 3911-11. RESERVE THURSDAY evening May 22nd for play, "Eyes of Love" in Hunter Rlvci- Masonic Hall by Cav- endish young ireople. If stormy, Fri- day. 390-5-22-11. MOORE AND MCLEOITS will close all day Saturday, May 24th. but will be open for business Friday evening. May 23rd. 3364-5-20-44 BUYS FARM-Mr. Alfred Menis- on, Darnley. has purchased a farm at Pleasant Grove. and will take up his residence there ii-i the near fu- - turo. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE - Al. Murray Harbor South on Sabbath, May 25th. 1n the Baptist Church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon Rev. Al- lastalr Murray of Caledonia will preach. A welcome to all. BBADALBANE, United Church of Canada._ Services on the above charge for Sunday, May 25th. are as follows: Rose Valley it 11 l. m.; Granville at 3 p. m; Pleasant Val- ley at 7.30 p. m. Thos. Pslethorpe, Minister. NEW SERIAL STORY — The Guardian's new story. Married Quar- ters. by David Lyinll, is an intense love story dedicated "to the little war bride. who. when disillusioned. played the game." It starts next week. P. E. ISLANIYS FISHERIES-The yield of Prince Edward Island's fish- eries last year was valued at $1.366.- 428. o! which lobsters accounted for 64 per cent. This is an increase of 15 per cent overthe production of 15GB. but last year's enhanced prices more than account for the differ- ence. The fisheries output of Prince Edward Island, like 111111 of the 11111111- tlmes as a. whole. has been declining in recent years-Sydney Post. THE GYRO CLUB Annual Dance will be held at Beach Grove Inn, on Monday, June 9th. At this dance the 1930 Hllflmflblle Sedan will be given to some lucky contributor to the Gyro Charity Fund. Remmnber the date. lzet your Charity Fund Ticket. and you may drive home in a. "I-Iup." Some one will. Why not you? 3380-5-31 HELP APPRECIATE!) - The Daughters of the Empire wish to thank the merchants and the public. who so kindly helped to make their Rose Day Fair a success. This money is spent here and enables them to carry on their work for charitable. hospital and educational purposes. Below are the names n! the mer- chants who so generously bought wrcathsn-Aitken d1. 00.. DeBlols 31-05,, Mom-g 3e McLeod. Prowse 51-011.. A. Horne to 60.. MeLure d: MacKlnnon. A. Plcknrd a 00-. B1111- tain '6; Bell, Rogers Hardware Co. Alloy 5500., s. A. McDonald, G. F. Hutclieson, Fennel] a; Chandler. iieiidei-son a’ Cudmci-e, Kennedy a, ported having sent fruit. etc. 1111,11,.- Co. l 1 l 3387-31 ' Till; l-‘raturd night L-trl. LADILS ‘figs 11-111; and . 351m up w I10. Price t. ' 3W5! Ems. Ltd- 3387-31 CHILDREN FLANNI-Ll.‘ pleated skirts. $1.98 ;to,$3.25; Fugi blouses to match, $1.118. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3387-31 BERBT TAMS in navy, sand, brown green, white and 1iowder. and $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3387-31 CIIILDRENS’ CIIINTZ SMOCKS. all sizes. Price $1.35. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2387-31 LADIES’ TRIANGLE SCARVES. special price $1.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3387-31 HOLT RENFIIEW 61 C0" of Que- bec will show new designs in Furs here all day Friday and blunt-lay. Moors it: McLeod. Limited. 3907-5-22-31. SEE THE NEW FUR COAT de- signs as shown by Holt Itenfrew (e Co., Ltd, at our store Friday and 3907-5-22-31. M. JULES TREMBLAI’. fur expert for Holt Reiifrew 2e Co, Ltct, will be at this store Friday 23rd and M011- day 26th. Moore's: McLeod, Limited. 3907-5-22-31. s. .. CHURCH OF CHRIST - Sunday service! at the New Glasgow Church of Christ at 11~ a. m. and 7.30 p. m., Bible School at 10.00 a. 1n. Also ser- vice at Fredericton Church of Christ at 3 p. m. Wm. G. Quigley, speaker and pastor. BAPTIST SERVICES. North River Field, Sunday, May 25th: Fairview, 11. a. ni.; North River, 3 p. m.; Long Creek, 7.30 p. 111., Sunday School at Kingston at 10 a. m. Miss Laura Bain, o! Tunl, India, yvill speak at Kingston at 7.30 p. m. W. R. Mac- Walker, Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND - Rev. Ewen MacDougall, B. D., will preach Saturday, 24th, at Argyle Shore at 7.30 p. m. and Sabbath, 25th, at De- Sable at. 10.30; Cape Traverse at 2.30; and Summerside at 7 p. in. Also Monday, 26th, at Coleman at 7.30 p. m. HIGHLY HONORED-One of the young ladies fi'om Prince Edward Is- land, who graduated from the rlorth Adams Hospital, North Adams. Mass, May 12, 111:0, was Miss Amy John- ston Campbcll, daughter o! Mrs. Ella Johristone Campbell, of Park Corner. Miss Campbell, who has completed her three year course when scarcely out of her teens, was chosen to read an address of appreciation fi'om the Graduating Class to Mr. H, w. Clarke, President of the North Adams Hospital, and from whose family the “Clarke Memorial Nurses Home“ de- rives lt's name. Miss‘ Campbell's many friends ln this Province extend congratulations and wish her every success in her noble imrofessioii.‘ lNS'l‘l'I‘UTE WOBK — The May meeting of the Mt. Melllck Women's Institute met at the sclioul on Thurs- day evening, May 1st. There were five members present. Meeting open- ed by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison, fol- 1°W¢d by Roll Call, which was ans- wered by a verse of poetry. Mining; of the last meeting were read and adopted. 'I‘he School Committee re- Dorted and bills from the Sick Com- mittee were presented and paid and a letter of thanks was rciid from par- ties who had received fruit. 1111111115 of raising money fol" me Institute was discussed. but nothing dcflnltg was decided, owing to the small at- tendance. A letter fi'om Miss Mae. P111111. regarding Sanatorlum llncn. was read and the Institute decided 1° 116111 make up this linen when lt ll sent out. Several members siib- scrlbed for the Institute news. Meet- i111! closed by singing “O Canada," S1‘. CATIIERINES WQMENflR‘ Institute-Tho May meeting of st. Ciitheirines Women's Institute was held n1, the home of Miss Mai-y 11110;. row. Ten members and two visitors were present. The meeting nponpc] by wlnxlmz o 011111111. r1011 1:111 was answered with Ilousecleanlng 1111115, Minutes o! last meetings were read 811d adopted. ‘The sick committee re- slck. A letter regarding the 5am. IGI ltvntr elm. 0.11 00180 in limb» bgeuialrlaiid Indttmmorlcufor l. ‘c2211.. 1 111111 Eczema on "Limb For Twenty Years. Healed by Cuticura. ‘Behmnhroknoutlannnbaaiii limb, In emphatic u 14:10 u a ago lu and Iceland badly. When 1 o who! cl y- balow tlic knee, wu com-ed. Lam it sealed over. lad the Irritation kept m0 nuke night; twenty yearn. i Illa] Cntleun _ ‘lad Othmcnt and they helped n10 and I ~fl¢‘é;'ffll$2#t'%€l$8:-“£m'8‘££f‘*““’f“ below the knee. It wu the seam: spread until. nearly " (8111104) M. A. Palmer, Price 85c. Monday. Moore dz McLeod, Limited.‘ i I BRIGHTER BREAKFAST ~ The better theibreakfast, the brighter I the day. Don’t: fog the brain and clog c: rare treat.’ the body by eating a heavy, indigest. i hie breakfast. Brighten the day by eat. ing Shredded Wheat with milk and go to work with buoyant step and mental alertness. Shredded Wheat with milk makes a complete well-balanced meal containing everything the human body needs forgrovvth and strength. Try it with berries and cream. It’s a SHREDDED i 1 7 HEAT WITH All. THE BRAN —< OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN IHRIDDID WHIIT COMPANY’ LTD. A11 Patent O-OO-O FQOQOOOfOQ-GOO-O-O-O O-O-OO-O J. G. JAMIESON HUGHES DRUG CO. J. ERNEST H. WORTH VICTOR COYLE REDDIN BROS. 9'@QO'§§-O O-OOO4-O—O-OQ-O—UQQ We have on hand the following 500 M. EXTRAS. m0 M. CLEARS. torium lliien was read by the secre- tary. It was decided that this Insti- tute make fifty sheets for same. It was also dccldcrl that tlic Institute pay for the toxold fo1' the innoeula- tion of the school children. A letter of thanks from Mrs. Charlotte Mac- Fndyen for fruit and flowers sent clurlniz the sickness and death of her husband. was read. Mrs. Mal- colm Morrow invited the members for the June meeting. 17.011 can to be answered with Slug. Say, Ploy or Pay. The meeting closed by singing ‘Tramp, ‘Tramp. ‘Pramp. A dainty lunch was then served by the hos- tess and an enjoyable social hour spent, OFFICIAL vIsrf-At the regular meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. dent of the Rebekah Asscmbley of the Maritime Provinces, Slater Mc- Donald of Plctou paid m1 official vlslt. Also nsurprlse vlslt from the Grind Secretary, Sister Mary Harrington, of Bridgcwater, N. B. Sister Florence McDonald, District Deputy President, and Sister Olive Imvther. Grand Guardian ncrompanicd the President. "The D68!!! Dean confused the Re- ‘kk¢kkkmkkkkk¢¢kkkkkkkkkkkskkkknIIILII A AAA A A CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 'I. RETAIL Drugstores Sell At Prices Locally - Advertised 10 held Tuesday evening, the Presl- . v $+ov¢¢>>¢>>>oovovovavoovoooovooooovovoeo>¢>»~# Medicines B. A. FOSTER JOHNSON l1 JOHNSON HAROLD WOITHY TWO MACS RANKINS OQ-QO-GO-O-OOQOO4-OO4-OOO-O-O OO-O" X-O-OO-O-OOOO-O-‘OOO-‘OO-OJU '1. CEDAR SHINGLES Cedar Shingles vlzz- ' 700 M. 2nd CLEABS 400 M. CLEABI WALL! 200 M. X N015. raters tow- L. M. POOLE £9’ CO. PAOLIS’ WBABVES ' o+o+¢+o+o+o+ooo+o00++o+»\ ¢4¢4+4+4¢4“**“‘ §1§'F.'1$”$1T ELKETMWW; USE g . i MDNARDI-l BAKING POWDER AND§ 1 WHITE STAR YEAST i “**¢4¢+¢¢ 0 0 *0 be 4+~o¢o~4o+o+¢4 oo-ua o~u+¢o+MH* , bckali Degree on four cniidirlltel 111 n very pleasing manner. 'Ihc Presi- dent was presented with an iuldxct! and a gift from the Lodge Wlllfll slit acknowledged 1n a 1'ci'.\’ llmcliius manner. Another pleasinl; cvflll ‘m’ :1 presentation to Brother and Slater ltlcNali" for their wcc sou, Stanley . 1101111111 McNalr, from um mi NOW Grands of Alpha Rebekah 106i!- Brotlicr McNiili- thanked thc mem- bers on behalf of himself aiirl wllq for thoughtfulness. Anion: 131M111 present were Sister Elizabeth Maj t Enchcrn, Junior Past President and . , Past Grind Master John A. MCNllI: and Past Grand Patriarch David ,_ Bethune. Dainty refreshments WI’! served DIlIIIlIII to a close I "'1' instructive and ch10?!” "um" 11s,. s. ANNAVORI 1m Mir‘; rived at Charlottetown with our m‘ tlllzer and we want 111m" h. orders hooked with Ils to H" ‘é "‘ A. HORNE It C0. 333l- ' v I ....< l" - fl Minna 1111: m at 1'11"“ 1 may leave 0311001 RU" 1" m 7 ls cvpeotcrl to 1'09‘ W“, Sea] i" $1,339,000 l 1K MAY 22. .1930 '