. 1 ‘IX. Great a MAY. SALE Continues liollornrul BARGAINS IN IIII Departments IIow is your Opportunity _-TQ- Buy Your WEDDING GIFTS BIG SAVINGS 00 NOT DELAY r the um 4 nelflll ogm sooner-d W"! earne llerlod in 1933 Maritime Provinces sales c! ‘SALADA’ Tee have increased _ l nun rrns on roe or A cnnlvr mcnnnsn non run man 1933. Qggperafiflll on, the part oi Maritime ocers has enabled us to place this cele- rated tea on your table in the ircsbest possible condition and thus assure com- plete satieiaction-witb the above results. Ii you have not tried SALADA TEA, -8DGBB8 One Hour Enamel in dainty shades for Baby unless! and furniture. 1-4 pints 80o. I-I pints 50o, pints we at enough“ ._!IOBOS RETURNED '10 MAINLAND Two mm wereulr- Police on at her home by her girl friends and received many and Mrs. Jer- Bummersides-S rested by Summer“ wgdnggdgy night, 1o: lovely presents. Mr. ricr will roeide in ing, who ordered than to be beck to the mainland. They were taken to Borden by the noun-s Ataoarvss sen NEWS-JWGIII ~msrv ADOIDENT-Glrs. ‘Al- bert James Boyle of Conway, who is .70 years of age met with a. very gusty accident on ‘Thursday morn- g as she was proceeding along Water street, from. the depot, hav- ing arrived on the Western train shortly after 11 a. m. The old lady stumbled over a. broken place in the side walk and as she fell struck her face on the stone step leadinl into the store of Innis Sherry. She was picked up by Obie! olf Police Kinch and others who were near at hand. A gentleman with a car aroyeheulil tolglreuthe injured lady 05D 116308813; b after sitting for o. little while P19811111- reed the scripture lesson. were given by Mrs. Oampbell end Mrs. Clifford Boumiy, Miss llileanor Harris and Miss Helen Nicholson ' sang a duelt‘, ‘zlilolgilel-‘snlrrgiers have Followed e. e c r‘s- Day Zinoitnliilinllfi n“? '1. ‘étfitfiii Bewleev w“ ‘wed in Wain: with mourn his widow end two children. the nlwrilm- At the conclusion a The deceased visited the nlmd two dainty lunch W88 SBWBQ DY $116 years ago and friends hero will le- hmtes-‘P-S gret to learn oi his sudden 9H9" . ‘"5"? drama 1o ml snowman- ‘I‘he home of Ml‘. and ma. Elton Cairns at Lower Ereatowri was very gay on Wednesday evening, for n surprise party for their daughter u on the stone step to recover her oom- Mrs. Boyle was able with —MONTHLY hiEltTING 01' CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE — The regular monthly meeting oi Come in Now‘W‘hile our Assortments are I Complete Mia Lois, who is to be one o! this month's brides. The reception room was very artistically decorated with maize and white streamers and the Sulmnersi Branch o! the 0. W. L. Wlc held in the K- of 0. Home on Wednesday May 2nd. will! the ,. ldent, Mrs. Joseph Cella- posure the help of the officer to walk across the street and was token to the Dominion hotel. where her in- juried were attended to. After a get a packet to-day and realize why its popularity constantly increases. we spoelallyreeenmenfllrewnlanbevbleod at 15c be!’ 3i li- whitc bells, with vases of spring flowers here and there. About two hundred friends and neighbours attended. As the bride-to-be enter- ed the room with Miss Mildred Jl-NIIDG, Miss Ernestine March- bsnks played the Wedding March. Close behind the bride came the Misses Olive Jardine and Hcrerice hLa-zsauli carrying prettlly decorat- ed baskets in which were many gay wrappings, which when untied by Miss Lillian Stavert and Miss Muriel Bums displayed some very lovely and costly gifts of silver. china, linen and many other lovely things for the bride. The gifts were handed to the bride by Miss Nina Jardine, while Miss Ina Campbell placed them on the tables. The very witty verses were read by Miss Hope Jardine. After the gifts had been duly admired, Miss Cairns made a pretty speech of thanks which was replied to by the sing- ing of "She's a Jolly Good Fellow. The hostess assisted by some of the ladies then served a, dainty lunch. The party broke up a. little after Muted by Mm "may; smlptuyg midnight with congratulations to reading’ Jdhn 17_ Leaflet w, woum the bride for a very happy future. see Jesus with His Friends, was ‘m5 v read by Mrs. Percy Alffieck. Read- ing on China. was given by several -——-————_—i of the members, s paperon emp- ersnce was given by M185 1'1"" E2213" flags‘? firlfmfhiz: e. nssus ensue. c.n..1.. r.c.s. consented to speak for the W. M STUNT GARDENING S. on Sunday evening, May 13th in the United Church at Bedeque. Ref- Blll- Ne- 7 An mutation w” 8mm by m! The title is not meant to imply stunted growth, but to suggest special eflorte to achieve the spectacular or unusual in eilect. This may find al- . celvln Leard to meet at her 1......‘ British Empire. fowls. I have to pay for their keep, for m‘ June meeting singing gaeriou in_Rock, Wain or Sunken ' , or in their wmbination. The "Will the Government call all I buy the eggs from him and. he “Bu” be the m that binds" Meek . . nomlnions to Ioridon to oon- eats the-m: m; closed wmf my" by M," beck-B l IIIOIC llllpfiilllfllll unmple of ltllnt suing was the erection oI the f; AAA - . “ v? Cal . an ' g Gardens of Babylon. Your hang?‘ garden msybenwin’ TELEPHONE YOIIII O II D E II S m) my Petunia, Gcreniuirle, 14% T0 The ' Fuechus, Verbose. OIIOWN IIESTIIIINNT etc Before the window box rnix Phone 119 in one level teaspocniul of C-I-L Plant Food per quart of soil and add this amount per square foot of surface eoil at Intervals of 4 to 6 weeks during Water St, Summerside Meals Cooked to Order REASONABLE RATES Delivered to your home. season, waterin in. Rock Gardens Meals served at all hours in afford means of utifying an uneven piece of ground and a relief from the the restaurant, Come in and give us a trial. provokin orderliness of the prim bed 4099 Wentsell Bldg" Halifax “‘ "".‘°" “ti? '3.".i..‘.°’,‘.’°;'.'°.1;".?'..'l2l‘ and each BRINGING UP FATHER Y! THERE rest Mrs. Boyle was able to pro- Cwd on her way-S ___._...___..__._. _ PERSONALS “l —<lid.‘rs. Reginald Taylor of Char- “..Z;”°§‘-;;§i“’..-"‘§i§%f EASTERN iillllilllll M. P. 'I‘itus at the Clifton HGDCI.—S ~-Mrs. Russell Campbell of See View is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Horace’ Heckbert-s ghan in the chair. ‘the chaplain. Rev. G. J. Mechelle», 11D’, V.G., was present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- proved. The treesuryb report was read and showed the Society i0 b0 in good financial standing. The Social Service report was very set- isfaciory, many articles of cloth- In! having been supplied to ready children also milk for under nour- ished children. It was decided to hold t. bridge and dance at the Olympia on the 15th of this month to procure funds to carry on this charitable worm-S —MONTHLY MEETING 0F W. M. S. 0F BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH - The May meeting of the W. M. B. of the Bedcque Unit- ed Church was held at the home of Mrs. L. W. Tfllélflln. In the ab- sence of the President, Mrs. L. P. Archibald, who was unable to at- tend on account of illness. the vice president lead the meeting. The opening liyrrm was “All Praise to Our Redeeming 10rd." Pray“ W“ W. W. WELLNER LIMITED . _ - fer on the establishment of an ex- Pillmiigs fizlmscuss also: some _ e Trade Policy ish Empine?" Lord Mottison in- quircd. Replying on behalf o.‘ the Gov- emment, Lord Templeonoro Mid ' the question was fai- from beinz P. by Guardian's special win) neglected, but a hasty solution ILONDON, May 3-'I'he question would not be very satisfactory. of consultation with the Donoinlons qb examine the llflesibility of a. free exchange of products between the‘ United Kingdom and Elnpire mun- tries such as was reported to have been silzseoted by New Zealand, was brought up the House of Oom- inons today. ,. f Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- d asserted the Government irldlcation that WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 0n the evening of Friday, April‘ 27, a number log friegltdslgnd testifies t t th me . an s. mgnlliflélkruhtlgl FREETOWN STATION ‘” “m °° “ ° SATURDAY anniversary of their wedding. When MAY 5th, 2 P. M. the guests were assembled, the meet- ing was called to order by Rev. W. G. 1—8ln|le Bow Potato Plantfl. l-Two row cultivator. ' Quigley. An “ eel was read by Miss Ruth Diokieson and a purse presen- ted by Mrs. .1. B. Dickieson. 1—-'I‘wo row 111""- Mr. MacKey, 1n a few well chosen 1—l-lrre willie uni-ever will remarks, thanked those present for I111"- their gift and kind wishes. This was 1—0¢meni wheel bell"- followed by all joining in singing 1—Set bob alelrhe- "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." l-Pumn Joell- The following programme was 23-3016 lbw“ lull“!- then carried out with Miss Ruth Quantity mileellellwlll "ti"! No reverse. I If weather unfavorable the Ill will be Monday, May 7th. Machinery Sale “$1M; column in reserved for news of iced interest but ulverlleirr of a news; nature may be insulted 8 cents n word strictly BAIDDII In advance, -Dr. Champion has returned to his home in O'Leary from Phila- delphia where brother, Rev. msunsonrrrrorzs to n. Charlottetown Guardian may In IVE’ (Qafmgwfé h” ~ = * to their Rept. Archin Hume ' ' phone 4'1, or left at H. .1. Mecca's —Robert Inman, 3.8.0., instruo- | “"8 Bim- Mmmw- F“ w’ m m” mama“ mpmmm‘ “I ousr naElTr-lp a new line Dalhoilele University, Halifax, NS, has returned to his home in Sum- °I males’ H5“ ‘ma R°°'dy"’°'w°“' merside to spend M, vacation wmLJ. W. Murdock dz Co. L-ellil. his parents Judge and Mrs. Inman. ‘WE INWHU t6 can md _s inspect our new stock of Ladies’ _,M1s5 Sarah wed‘ I RN" h“; Suits, Dresses, Coats and Hats. Lat- rebumed to he, dun; m Boston est styles, at remarkably low prices! I “Nam runs . A Scotsman went into a ielwraph off-ice to send a. wire and was told that he had to pay for his mess- age, but that his flame went free. He thought it over for a. while, but then said in a broad Scottish w- cent: "Ye may or may no think it, but I'm an Indian, and my name is ‘I won't be borne till Saturday’ ". Dlckieson as organist: Chorus; Remarks, by Chairman; Duet, Mrs. L. D. H. MecOoubl-ey and Mrs. P. L. Campbell; Solo, Mrs. lur- l land Hill; Reading, Sydney Brown; Duet, lVLrs. H. A. R. and Mrs. L. D. H. MaoCoubi-ey; Solo, Richard Dick- ieson; Sing-song, led by the organ. at," being on a v15“ to he‘, m°th_‘McI.ean d: Townshend, Moniaiuefi er, Mrs. Paul Wedge of Summer-| ' 1 ' Side. who has been seriously ill. It. is pleasing to report that Mrs.‘ Wedge is very much Improved-S AUSTIN A. SC ALEB, Liquidator. Edwards h g L-8197. had received no such consultation was desirable or would b: acceptable to the Domin- {on Governments. Lord Telnple- .1 llv. more ‘said in “WIIURRAY HARBOR BUS Will resume operations Monday. May ______ l7th. Leaving Murray Rigger via Mur- -Dr. John u. MacNeill, M. z. A., my Kalb". BM" "l" '-° 3°" - . - has resumed from Ottawa, where River, Eldon, Vernon. Daily except llggkdiggl. Mlgfigéibfiys, he visited m. naphem ML Johnlwedneeday. Same schedule as last P L cainpben mdMmhemu; ma: f- liilwllieelll- who was seriously ill w“ L"m' ‘bétti solo Mr a a: MacKay' Duet, t is p aslng to report that thei ' ' ' ' ' doctor found his nephew rnneh‘ ..'li0ME mom CAMP mu. - M“ E‘ E‘ Mmmy “d mam“ Mr. Archibald Hume, of Montague, Diclrleson. improved-S returned Wednesday night from M,“ the programme w” conclud- Halifax, where he was undergo m‘ ed, speeches of, congratulation were medical treatme .. in Camp rnll Mil- §§',,?..°T.“..f'o§in‘“in”l'.§?°i§$ . l ‘DSIIIOIISIB Student Dickieeon, P. L. Campbell, W. W. Gets Banting Grant Murphy, Richard Dickieson and J. B. Dickiescoi. A sumptuous nepast (O. P. by Guardian's Special Wire). was served by the ladies, and a . The honsle’ University. hes social time was enjoyed by all singing of "God be with you till we warded a grant under- the Bantllll Foundation to continue resell‘!!! meet again", brought the even to work in the Department of Anat- e olcee, end all departed to their homes, wishing the host and hostess only directed by Dr. Donald M!!!‘ land. Mr. Goody is mekins n 5W‘ many happy returns. The following Isl study of blood oorpuscles. E YE S I Ii N T EXAMINATION Dear FIIODdlr-WQ, your friends Httlnr and lyglylng Glenna. and neighbors of New Glasgow, on II. J. MIIBOII the fortieth anniversary of your wedding day, ere proud and happy OPTOMITIIIST Office ffauueeted With "Do you find than: poultry keep- ins pave?" "Well, no, I can't say it pays me, but it Day?» m? boy." ’ “How's that?"- "Well, you see I bought him the the House of Lands first the Government is zivlng ser- ious consideration 1o the question Sf the establishment of e. trade embracing all the members u . mlrstlon of all. In closing, we ask you to accept this small gift, along with the best wishes of all your friends that the remainder of your life may prove bright and prosperous. Signed in behalf of your friends. --Mr. and Mrs. Horace f-ieckbert and their sweet little twin daugh- ters, nods and m“, 1g“ on itary Hospital. Mr. Hume, much Thursday morning for their nqwl‘ proved in health, speaks in clow- nome in xemlnglon, 11m;- mwy ing terms of the skill and kindness Summer-side friends wish them ev-l“ u" itteudkl! Phyimlm“ 1nd ery success in their new surround- ""1""- ingq-Q ——-—-—-————— UQIOLMANS IN MONTAG 5- EXPLANATION l"""'IIl> it. '1‘. Holman Ltd, enierprisingvfur- -——-— ‘nishing , are making another Yeliefde; "Wlzeuinl lw. been progressive move by opening their happy. ‘Ivillrht they at st eltrcme third store in Prince Edward Island. ends of the eettee. in unbroken dl- 'I‘he new store opens this morning enu. l .in Montague with Messrs. McLean Herold could not fefhom the d: Son as special representatives. cause. l-Iad be not written s poem The premises has been completely in her honour: ovate... to serve as e showroom “Mr. Holt," se-Id the girl, at for the splendid line of Chester- length, "do you know that the feet "0166. Dill-Iii 300m 5111M. Bedl. oi the Statute of Liberty in New Mlttreues, etc. which the! IN York Harbour, measure sixteen feet elrrvlnr. The new store will be five inches " great convenience to the people "Bo 1 have hegrd," the nest end of the Island. "The waist is thirty-five feet ?—-—-——— round," she continued. ‘The nose is "Been on a hunting trip, ehl Did four feet s1! inches long; the W“ BIC ED791318? mouth is a yard scion; the thick- "I 8091901119 dlwlm" new or the head is ten test. Did "Huh! I bet you didn't shoot you know these facts?" ‘em-lbousht ‘em moot likely" "Y-yeg," “I did bolzh. Unfortunately, just During these forty yesrsyou have "ruienwmyouerpiniswhyyouaslweepwttinsthminw beselperielwed men! lore mic in your ripen: that I remind the fennerwho owned them eeme eorrownmeetingellwithscolmneea you of iiho Stotud of Liberty?" along! and fortitude that has won the ad- ,__-.ruR1vE0 CEDAR Posi - in Large quantity on hand. ROUND TOP AND BALL TOP , -Also- 4 CARLOADS CEDAR FENCE POSTS 7-8-9-10 and 12 feet long, L. MPOOLE & CO. Pooh's Wharves TO CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY murmur nnwrnro company, LIMITED, Announce; 1n y uowmo CHANG! m run moms" roman-r ULAUBI nu rrs n: SGIIIDUII nun wrru m: ruuuc umrrlee core. “ ' B10" 0N MAME wit. m4. 1o moons: EFFECTIVE on suns ‘ . I to meet with you to celebrate the event and wish you many happy re- turns. We hope too, that when ten a more years she-ll have in may come once more to brute your golden wedding. We have had many pleasant meet- inss in your home, and have always received a genial and AAAAAJJAA n. r AAAALA s vvvv v v ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ pocket between the rocks should have an outlet below. Plants suitable for a rock garden are the small- er and dwarf-growing varieti the latter includin some alpine eslunte, such as Rock reee or Arabia, Edel- weiss, etc. Send for Bulletin Nb. 7 which describes Rock Gardens, Water ‘Gardens, Window Boxes, etc. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED: _ rtnrluzrn envision v11» . 1-‘ . -o'€.°-" EYSG 1 won egviw '2 s.‘ c, vrw-r-o-o-ufx; ii-ni-n l,‘ . Aenieurersnseotilbbillwillbe onlbeflfieuribofihemouih ‘hflrelllefloueediedwiihtbe ‘eoflleefcrlmpeeiiouaud Public Utilities Comruieeionieinihe wlllbegledly shown lo thosein-