Aim éi u 11> I4 l‘: slumaiél lhursllilllrillilyjaturllillalHlllmilrs i BEDDING AND FURNITURE 3 Piece Bed Outfit " (as illustrated) Attractive Walnut Finish Steel Bed with 2-inch continuous posts. Resilient Spring and an All Felt Mattress, making a com- plete outfit of exceptional value. 3 Days Only at . 7 I ’¢'=<~;'.*e.r.:._ ll -' Great l Value In r _ ValllLllUT FINISHED DRESSER ,WA L N UT FINISHED constructed of seasoned Hardwood in a very neat-design. three full width drawers, Plain Mirror, size 12x20, supported by nicely turn- ed standards. Top is 32 DRESSER in c h es long. Price q_o_o_ cl West Indies Imports -. On The Increase u. (Special to the Guardia-fli sAINr JOHN, N. 1a.. March 27- Imports into Carlada of West In- dies tomatoes, grapefruit and or- anges show an increase oi‘ from 20 lo 30 percent this year to dale as compared with the eorreslwnd‘ I‘ ._ ing period last year, according to Lester L. Glass. of Montreal, Trade Commissioner in Canada for the British West Indies eastern groups tn an interview here. The cargoes carried by 0111181111111 National West Indies steamslllils indicates this increase. Mr, Glass is of the opinion ‘that ihc fixing of the ponud slerlllli; 11154.35 101‘ custom import purposes 11151161111 (l! $4.40 the level at which it had bccn before the recent bildsfli “'55 brought down, should have u. ton- dency to increase imports into Canada. from the British West I11- dies. Passenger travel has also been fairly well maintained bcilvevn Canada and the West Indies ac- cording to passenger lists of Can- ldlilll National steamship liners. HOPE RIVER RACES Hope River iporis‘ are holding a racing contest oil March 28th, on Bay View Ice. This (Lay's lncet will decide the unfinished decision be< tween Kitty Logan and Wanita and this class will be open for Gordon P‘. Dillon, who has had the oppor- tunity for only one start this sea- son, and is in the pink of condition, and Helen Trnlnpfilai, whose owner was rather dissatisfied with the rc~ H95 . $13.90: Another Specially Priced Stai 3-Day Values‘ Bed Outfit WALNUT FINISHED Bee with Steel and new graceful outline. CABLE SPRING with elevated corners. LAYER FELT MATTRESS, covered with beautiful art ticking. 3 PIECE OUTFIT, A BARGAIN AT .. PIFSP. ll/i‘ . iillllllilkl and ' Prince “Count! -!l‘l|l Inna In colonel In novel ol local fitter-ell DI! llnrtlnlll 0| l newly nuuro may b0 luoml It I » cont: I won! strict-l! Dlilbll In‘ ll- unco. -—BU! IDIIBMI HINDI QIPDHOI at Bruce's. 56°14'35"”- -BUYING SILVER fox pelts. good cash prices being paid at the office of B. Graham R080". Bum- mcrsido. 8698-8-21-61 -BRACE'S have s reputation of handling nothing but tho but furni- wm 8601-8-28-21. .-1)ANCB AND CARD PART! in Maipeque Hall. Wednesday 1118111 March 29th, lunch served. NBZ-l-ZW-fl —BEDEQUB RINK —- H0630? Wednesday night, Holman’: vs. Bedeque. Don't miss‘ this B81119 skating after match. Admission l5 can“ 1 lleia-a-za-zl —BI.'DEQUE RINK — Epoch! skating on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Admission to all 10 cents. 8613-3-28-21 —GRAN'1‘ED n. o. r. rast- wlai i. production of 14.136 pound! milk containing 650 pounds butter showing an average test of 3.66 per cent fat, H. D. Lnklcttel‘. 511111- mersicie, P. E. I. has lust been granted an R. O. P. certificate for the four year old Holstein cow, Ada $25. $19.50 Has $11.85 suit. of her last race. Besides this sensational event, there will also be a green class slag- cd, which will bring together llobo Bill, Wildfire, Black Bird, Hot Ac- quira, Johnnie J. The 2.50 class will be open for Lena Witte, John F., Parkside Boy. The 3 minute class with Caven- dish Girl, Lindy, Wild Irish Rose, British Guy, Soldier Girl, also the Belle of Bay View by Harvest Bell. first dam the noted Arkeil's Pride who made n. brilliant start on last race day and it. looks like she will show the older ones down the stream. The entries of those purses 111-1 be arranged to suit the del91‘9551°11 situation. It is possible this will be the last racing event of the season and all enthusiasts be at the rinl; side at 2 o'clock sriarlr-“Sliort? s1‘. c iu~c INSTITUTE The St. Catherines Women's In- stitute held their regular l'ilOlllll1y meeting at the home of Mrs. l-lcc- tor Dan-acli, clyrlc River, on March c, 1933. T110 mcetln! W“ Qnrncd by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in ilnlson. l-wll mil was ilnsmered as follows by thirteen members: Reading. Mrs. John Inwry; Duet, Hilda MileNcvln and Jean M0010; 111111130 Florence MacNevin: Reading, Mrs. John MaclEmehern; Recitation, Gladys Afar-Neill; Instrumental music, Mary Morrow; Reading, Mrs l“. W. Stretch; Recitation, Helen Morrow; Reading, Mrs. John In— man; Recitation, Marie Darraeh; Reading. Mrs. Malcolm Morrow: Reading, Mrs. John Osborne. The minutes of tile previous meeting were approved as read. The sick Headache: and llizzy Sllells .81": I tried many different remedies, ‘but not seem to give mo much relief, but after taken Milhnnfls Hmrt and Nerve Pills I could I I Icrves In Bad llollllloll llr. Neil Crawford, Hmnilton, Ont, writer- "My nerves were in such bad condition I found it almost impossible to got a good nighvs sleep. Iuzu also bothered with headmhm and d‘ did had hardly believe the change they had undo in my condition." a-tslirr". 9'" "'4. -_ Steel Si A Need Durably constructed. ' frame with famous twi Spring, made by Simmons. Mattress, well filled and h edge. terns of Cretonne. ONLY Cane decorated Panel at head and foot, SAGLESS 1g _Buy on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and make a worth while saving! Upholstered committee reported having visited two sick members since the last meeting. ll-Irs. John Inman thank- ed the members fur having remem- bered ber with fnlit during her illness. It was moved by Mrs. F. W. stretch and seconded by Mrs. J. '1‘. Inman that a bill of thirty cents be paid the sick committee. The lll€'llllJCl‘S discussed Insurance for the school and hall but noth- zlng definite ulas decided. The next mceing is to be held at the school, roll call to be answer- ed by whistling a tune. Jean Moore and Marie Darrach were appointed to arrange a. contest. for next meeting. The meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Ililda MrleNevin and Marie Dalrach. The remainder oi‘ the evening was pleasantly spent in conversation. NEW (.".~1.T'l‘Ll-I IKEGULATIONS 13;; Order in Council all important alteration has been made in ihc quarantine regulations governing the importation oi cattle into that cattle reacting to the tuber- culin test or shelving clinical permanently marked in the right be slaughtered forthwith, without compensation, or returned to the country of origin. Tile above order of the Quarantine Regulations under the Animal Contagious Dis- Couch Walnut finished sted link fabric aving rolled in attractive 3 DAYS Canada. It has now been decreed‘ symptoms of tuberculosis shall be‘ ear with the letter “T” and shall is contained in the new Section 57, Has Double pat- $9.75 , Summerside-Charlottetown eases Act, and is substituted for the deleted Sections 57 and 58 of the Act as alnended in 1927. Under the deleted Section 57 an olficer hulking the tcs could release the animal at the expiry 0f the prg- settled period of quarantine if found free from all other infectious or contagious diseases, while by Seeton 58 cattle showing symptoms of tuberculosis could bc destroyed or otherwise disposed of as the Minister of Agriculture might dir- ect. New diseased animals must. m; slaughtered forthwith or returned to the country cl’ origin, The outstanding feature of the tobacco-growing industry in Can~ ada continues to be the growing importance of the bright flue-cured type, says the Economic Annalist, published by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture. Production of this type has risen from 8 3-4 pounds n 1928 to 2'1 million pounds in 1932. SPRAINS Rub Mined’: In nnilr. In ‘Salerno: nu llglnolto. hue. I“ ’ ,, Pvhvwonml-mil BRINGING UP FATHER Pietje of Wlllowfarm. This record was made in the 305-day division, and in the month of January she gm W" “ w” °‘ Mk‘ fashionable Cape _—STOCK NOTE-flit. A. Profitt, Freetown, P. E. I. has lust quali- fied four members or his herd in the Canadian Record of Perform- ance. Certificates just issued credit ‘these cows with-an average pro- lductioi-i totalling 12,607 pounds milk , containing 578.12 pounds butter. The lhighest producing four-year-old. ,Bedequc Coiantha Beauty, gave 'during her lactation period of 805 days, 13,528 pounds milk contain- ling 622.50 pounds butter, an aver- age test of 3.63 per cent. She was $25.00. Featured “Mayfair” April issue. “Mayfair” Knitted one piece Dress oi Wool “Tricot Cham- bray” with LASTEX in' waistband and cuffs with and Hat to match. Complete limo. lsLoo fabric, perfectly ; V or... sill; I 5"“ This daintfly choice-i‘ ‘garment is made up'of tailored, finely mung decidedly a. garment; for discriminating buyer. Yoke front and plain. .. , Vest to match $1.00. ER‘ traveller mm, o. beautiful c111; jump Showing all the new sleeves- New Silk Dress $5.95 K very delightful range of new silk crepe dresses in a. wide variety of styles colors. 811d The new sleeves full length and puffs are shown in all Fashion's new sug- gestions. Call to-day . ...,. . $5.95 day. Wall Paper, it means of 72 square feet. in single roll. Get your new WALL PAPER! The finest showing of Wall Paper in Prince Edward Island is here for you to- And when this store gives you a price on TWICE as much as a. A DOUBLE ROLL at say 10c is exactly same as single roll at 5c. PER DOUBLE ROLL followed by the three year old, F‘rancy Rocker Lass, with a pro- duction of 13,216 pounds milk con- taining 600 pounds butter showing an average test of 3.63 per cent fat, while Rlocharm Colantha. of Willow-‘ farm, you rycars old, yielded 12,621 pounds milk containing 565 pounds butter. Rose Kerk Colantha finish- ed her lactation period with a production oi’ 11,065 pounds milk in connection with Schunnans Mill and later had a. general gro- cery store, which he ran quite suc- to sell out to Mr. James McNeill. Mr. McGougm was the son ofthe a day milking in the 305 day dlv. laa Church and active in all mat- islon. ' tors pertaining to its welfare. There are left to mourn his widow (nee __]-‘A]{E“IELL SERVICE_.1§ was Barbara McLeod). Their only child, the departure of Captain Walker‘ Fllliflfl. 0f WB-"lhlnliion. 811d three and Lieut. Laulbach of the Salva- sisters. Mrs Daniel Gordon of tion Army. During their short stay, GSOTBeWWII; MPS- T110111” 311-11186! they have done splendid work and 01' Ken-ilnflfln» 511d WS- 39°18‘? have been untirlng in their efforts 30111111011 0f 3i;- EIBHUOFB. (W110 i8 l to relieve the needy and sick. They "i; P1059111 111 K911911810“) 81B ‘possess pleasing personalities and 315° 1°"? 14° 111011111- T116 3111111111111 made many friends. Captain Walk- 101118 111 9111911111118 BYmPBiIhY 1'0 the er is obliged to give up on account Wriilved- Tm 111119131 l8 18111118 of ill-health and is going to nei- 111m this afternoon from the Pres- home in Halililton, Ontario. Licut.’ bylerlall 0111111311- 5- Laulbach is going to Sackville to __________. loin the Barracks there. They gave ktlfmd" ""11"" 1°’ ""1911" a farewell service on Sunday which was largely attended. A ~‘ , pleasing feature was the christening or dedicating of Florence Caroline, ‘ littlo daughter of Mrs. Graham __, Th“ “ma” h "and Dunning of Parrsboro, N. S. The “II of local "mm-e In v but nclvertlnln ceremony was performed by Cap- ‘i ol_ n newly nature may 15o Inverted 2 ocntl n word strictly payable I tain -Walkcr, an old friend of Mrs. “mu”- Dunning s. Capt. Walker and Llcut. JSUBSCRIPTIONS to Th‘ Laulbach leave on Thursday. harlottewwn Guardian b. Lieut. Braedcn from St. John, " may handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Nielsen's Drug Store, Montana. 12-13-dtl. N, B., will have charge of Bum- merside district until new officers are appointed. S. —DEATII 0F JOHN A. MC- GOUGAN OF KENSINGTON .- There passed away early on Sun- ..'0DD FELLOWS and Rebeccas are invited to social evening in Lodge Room, Montague, March thirty. Don't miss hearing "Joe's day morning John A. McGougan New 5,4103» 36o9_3_z3_u_ of Kensington at the age of 7i years. The deceased had been in ill Hemly (Hunk) Angel-um Wm health for over a year and had been direct Notre Dame's foot/bail confined to his bed for the last two loam an)“ 1n the campaln o; 11111111115- 3° 115d 119911 111 81111118 1933. Since succeeding the late business in Kensixlgton until a year or so ago, for about 36 years. In his earlier days he had been en- Knute Rockne in 1931, Anderson's teams have won 13 games, lost four, and tied one. oessfully until ill health caused him afternoon shortly l gaged in building and contracting DEATH OF JOHN ARTHUR MACRAE OF SUMMERSIDE There passed away on Monday before two o'clock at his residence on Russell streetpMr. John Arthur MacRae, late Nell McGowan and Lllv Bcair- one of summer-side's most highly sin o! Malpeque and was very esteemed citizens. Mr. MacRae was highly esteemed by a wide circle bm-n cl, Crapaud on September containing 525 pounds butter an av-I 01 111911115. W110 W111 be Bflevéd 5°|14th, 1853, and was the son of the erage test of 3.80 per cent fat. All! 11111-111 0f 1115 Passing. Ho was B late George and Hannah Turnbull mm records were made on twice staunch member of the Presbyter- meme of that place. As a child he removed with his parents to Kildnre Capes and lived there lmtil he reached man's estate. When about twenty-seven years of age he wllh feelings or fggrgt that mo‘ Lillian, died twenty years ago at went out to the Canadian North citizens of Snrnlnerside learned oil the 88¢ 01 live YEBW- 0119 111011161‘. West and assisted in building the Canadian Northern Railway and the Grand Trunk Pacific or Nation- al Transcontinental Railway; and held responsible positions under MacKenkie Mann and Co. About twenty years ago he returned to the Island and purchased a farm in St. Eleanors. It was upon his return that he married Miss Annie Walsh of Summer-side. After a few years spent at_St. Eleanors, Mr. and Mrs. MacRae moved into Sum- merside, where they have since re- sided. Mr. MacRae was a lover o1 horses and until o. few years ago always kept a good horse and attended the various race meets in the Province. Ho was a gardener of no mean re- pute and his beautiful garden was the admiration of all who passed by as well as those who were priv- ileged to go in and view it at closer quarters. Many friends will miss the kind- “I was troubled with Sim les and pies were verylarge an several weeks. ly old gentleman as he would gin them a cheery word of gleetin; over the garden fence. He was l member of the United Church and gave liberally to its many octiw itles. There are left to mourn be- sides his widow. we ulster. Mn Isabella Glidden of Summersidel and three brothers, Zenas A. Mao- Rae of Osepee, N. IL: Bclnuol -‘ MacRae of Jersey City, N. J., and Oliver M. Machine of Long Island New York, now visiting in Cuba and to all of whom much sympath! is extended. The tuaerol will take place on W ’ day l!‘ cl 2 o'clock at his late residence, and 2.30 at u». United Church. Please omit flowers. B. - lllnlrd’! Llnlmcnt cute none. FULL MEASURE BINDER ‘IWINI Prom the results o! recent in- spections o! binder t/wine by the Seed Branch of the DomlnionDc- partment of Agriculture it is ovid- ent that manufacturers are not seeking to take advantage of the tolerance of 5 per cent allowed by the Inpectlon and Bale Act in the length pol‘ pound guaranteed. 0i 381 samples tested lost your 35d exceeded the length per pound gauaranteed, and only 5 were short of the 5 per cent limit - . tolerance. Officials of Arlington Park, Chi- cago, 111., report that 315 race hor- ses have been nominated as en- tries for this year's Arlington ru- Very Large, Red Pimples . l on Face. Healed by Cuficura. re and fostered and scaled over. The irrita- tion waaccseverc that I had to scratch and caused lore eruptlonl. My face was terribly disfigured, and the irritation caused loss of llcep for "I read an advertisement for Cut’ for nfree sample of each. I purchased more, r id after usin two cakes of Soap and one be; of Ointment l was completely healed. ' (Signed) Miss Kathleen O'Neil, Green Hill, Florence, Cape Breton, N. S. ' c Soapsaci. cOintmfint 25811:. 5IUC..T"II%CIII'1I Sc- V W u l C rt a ‘ l a addic- Canadlgrybelplgte: Lyn-l. If nelooLLIdhd. mg“ are sl. Pu sum. W.. ell-c- turity race with its purse of $50,- 090. blackheads on my face. The pim- Soap and Ointment and lent iol-‘lif-ri-lislm l\'r 1'5 Juan- 41,»; |4‘>' v91‘ v " Ami-cased. ' l-r'=_~. our: or THE smash" FLORENTINE MosAlc ‘TABLES THAT zvm CAME FROM. H ~ BROOVUYN- I'LL LEAVE l-r was m Jlddfi‘ ROOM UNTIL! macros WHERE l wan-r rr- MY‘. we cue-r T60 QRANO ill iilllllilii —Al lhnnuipflnlulnmoqllvinunflnruuql wIaLL-l .1061- FIRED ME. SECRETARY WAQTIN PNSTIME DolN‘ alG-bAw FER ' wl-lcio seam wonnlu‘ A ola- saw wuzzuam l ANYWHERE. wlTHcqT seam’ "ruse: Puzzuss?