' Gloucester fishing schooner Laura . W," _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU ARDIAN All Road: Now open to the“ DASH and GARRY STDRES The Big Bargain sale Starts Today Sail“ 3 3 5 Ellyillil §‘é"§EM¢ilti Hllli Groceries 10 lbs. SUGAIR, Fine or medium CREAMERY BUTTER, Perfection, 2 lbs. 536 D1’;__2§E Per lb. T53 93 lbs. 1 lb. pkg. 2 for TOILET PAPER. Very special 9 Rolls 250 BANANAS, Nice and Ripe. FRESH PORK n0As'rs, FLOUR, Hard Wheat BONELESS GOD Fancy Wriipped, CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP, per tin ISLANDITIMOTHLYHSEED at special low price. BASH and GARRY STORES PHONE 747 and 748 FREE DELIVERY Highest Prices Paid for Eggs — Cash or Trade —* DBOWNED ON BANKS LIVERPOOL, N. 5., April 2'l.—'I'he one of her crew was drowned on the Banks. Captain John Gouiart said he turned his vessel toward shore Sun- day when 60-year old Benjamin Goddard was missed. Gauiart put into Liverpool today with her flag at half ‘mast to report ' Pilgrimage To St. Ann lie Beauiire Leaving Charlottetown ma Summerslde smsday, July ‘lib. ET. REV. E. SAVAGE, Director " ' ' M-- and n ...... C V‘! Write REV. J. E. BROWN, Moncinn. N. B. an man’s Big -1 §I3' En Every w Visit our Now Is The Time To Buy That New Dinner set! having her dinner table attractive and up-to-date. If your dinnerware has become chipped and cracked and shows signs of wear it is time that you replaced it. Holmiln’_s comes to your rescue with this big “Dollar Down” Dinnerware Sale and offers a selection of no less than 12 de- lightful patterns for your approval. time before Saturday Night, inspect these lovely sets and let us show Tlis central Buardisn CONFEDEB.¢T1pii 5.1]-‘E msun. I “cE- I4-i793-T-13-313. ONE -‘\C'l' PLAYS. Ream Isom- U-‘I-1 Hall Thursday. April sum. -t F-15 Wu. L-4201 cuss u.’ ma 1- rd- Gufluxm T«~..’t4M-£28-tl. wuxcu PLAY "mu. WIN the competi“on? See for yourself. April 80th at 8.15 in Heartz Hell. L-4201 sBBAT'l"8 PUFPILAC eliminates digestive troubles, produces healthy fox pups and is indispensable for backward pups. Prince Edward 15- land Fur Pool Limited. MOLESTIHG ClTlzENS—'I'he Guardian has received complaints from citizens in Brighton, Upper Prince Street and Longworth Avenue that a young man has been ‘molesting women and girls as they iwalk along the streets in these ; vicinities. l srnsrrs ADULT rox sis- CUITS an ideal staple diet for adult foxes~—a meat and cereal food in its most concentrated, convenient and nutritious form. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited. L-3978-4-tta~6i. UNITED CIIURCH OF CANADA. WlNSLOE.—Services on the above charge for Sunday, May 3rd, are as follows: Highfleld 11 A. M. Prince- town Road 3 P. M. North Winsloe 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, Minister. L-4279-4-30-ll. L-3918-hits-iii. . lsister. Mrs. Alex Irving. with whom BY FRIDAY. MAY OFF TO P. E. Russel Irvinz. fart and Roland weatherbee and Percy Boone, left Sunday in Irving‘: motorboat for Montague, P.E.I. While there they are the guess of Earl and Roland's lsLAND—Messrs Earl will spend the next two months.—New Glasgow News. CAUGHT IN CAll;—_Robe1‘t Dou- set of Charlottetown, P.E.1., admit- THERE TS N0 substitute for Spratt's Weetmeet for raising large well-furred fox pups. It contains everything necessary for health and energy, the building of frame and muscle and the promotion of plenti- fui lustrous fur. Prince Edward Is- lancl Fur Pool Limited. L-3978-4-tts-6i. Sl’ltAT'l"B WEETMEET is not the waste or by-product of a cereal mill. Every ingredient, is especially selected for its suitability as a fox diet. It is manufactured in London, England, by specialists of almost 100 years experience in manufac- turing animal foods for the most critical and expert breeders throughout the world. Prince Ed- ward Island Fur Pool Limited. L—39'lB-4-tts-ill. ing Sale ds Saturday- May 2nd. onmn takes great pride in Crockery Department any- ted to police that he attempted the theft of Burpee Smith‘: car which was parked on Havelook Street Monday night. The hearing before Magistrate A. G. Mackenzie was adjourned until a later date as Mr. Smith was called to Halifax on business. Mr. Smith, who was in a residence on I-Iavelocl: street heard a car being started and thought it sounded like the engine of car. He rushed outside to find Robert Doucet at the wheel. He took the car from him and reported the matter to local police. Poliap picked up the Charlottetown youth and it is reported found a key which would fit Mr. Smith's car.—Amherst News. POLICE COUlVl'—At the Police court yesterday Russell Abbott. charged with manslaughter. was committed to the next term of the Supreme Court for trial. An out of town vagralit was sent to jail for ten clays. A young man arrested Tuesday “on suspicion" in connec- tion with the recent break at Miller Bros. music store appeared in court on a charge of having stolen goods in‘hls possession. He was re- manded in custody until today. A man convicted on a charge of drunk and disorderly was fined five dollars and costs or ten days in jail. Personals Mr. Forden Young, of char- lottetown received the sad news of his mother's death Mrs. Simeon Young oi Liverpool, N. 5. Her friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Chester MacLean. Char- lotteown. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- merit. Mrs. J. H. Monahan, of Charlotte- town. P.E.I., arrived in the city yesterday from Montreal and left this moming for her home. Mrs. Monahan. who underwent a serious operation in Montreal is being ac- companied houo by her daughter. ——Moncton Transcript. Nearing Century Likes 1936 Hats WINNTPEG, April 29. -—Alex. Calder. Winnipeg's “grand old man." is Just 94 now and he's still as "spry" as most people who are 25 years younger. Mr. Calder. who amonll Other distinctions is the world‘ oldest Rotnrian. still gets a. lot of fun out of life. sitting at his bedroom window during winter months. when he is not able to get out. iilcl‘e's not much he misses. "He DANCE RECILTAL. BY Pupils of Vera Williams AND FASHION PARADE HoYTw Prince Edward Theatre ADMISSION 50c Ist. 8.|5 P.M. THE RETURN OF THE BIRDS The birds are here again, Can't you hear their song! Trying hard to tell us Spring will be along. First we hear the black bird. with its wrangling notes- Chirping. screaming. squawkin-3, Coming from its throat. Then the Robin Readbreast. Comes as courier sweet Telling us that speedily we will saw the wheat. Listen to the Robin! singing soft and clear. Bulging in the distance, Spring is very near. Hear him in the momiug At the dawn of day: Hear him in the twilight, With his lullaby lay. Don't you kmw they're happy Singing every day? Telling us that mayflowers soon are on the way. Soon the other blrilles Follow one and all. Coming for the summer Heading instincts call. God who gives the seasons Bids the birdies come: Guides them here in springtime, From their southern home. Cara for little birdies. Sees the sparrows fall. Loves us little children. Watches over all. Let us then be happy, Singing glad as they, Praising Him for mercies Happy all the way. —Lilly Creed Albion. Eastern Guardian JSPBATTS PUPPILAC is thel best form of health insurance for all fox pups. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited. L-3977-4-23-25-28-30-5-2-5. ..'SPRA’1"l"S FOX FOOD is 1 product of London, England, which regardless of the unsettled condi- tions of the last few years, has proved such 9. consistent and pro- fitable market and outlet for Can- adian silver fox pelts when many other markets have failed. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited. L-3977-4-23-25i-28—30—5-2-5. ..'CONCER.'I‘ ENJOYED —- The second amateur concert was held in the I. O. O. F. Hall at Montague on Thursday evening. The hall wasi crowded to its utmost capacity. A‘ long and varied program was pro-‘ sented. The Legion Band op(‘I1'-‘d the performance and played during intermission. Results of previous concert were given as follows: lst prize, No. 3, Laura Catherine Mc- Lean. Montague. a very small per- son. reading; 2nd prize. No. 2. John g:u;t7-of Mr. and Mm’. w.‘.i{msé.: *'"wn§n*r—Mxr»ia's‘vnup -S J. W. Murriock, Montague is much regretted by her lnany friends and. Dominion acquaintances. There was a slight 1 culture with improvement in Sunday and improvement will she has regained her usual health, They were found guilty and each —-H ROSS - Dill 1 ‘3AiNlJOiiN'Fl? ERl(."l"lN M(A‘i~iiT{)N /#.’~\HH>$I4 sn..nn—u-4.414: wl-:EIi-Iiilii A SPEGIALS AT THE ism-Q A |(li|lGHEli SALTS 69 Giant Size Special 60’s 49:: T90‘ 15.: 39c ANDREWS SALTS ENOS SALTS ABS & 0 TABLETS 100's IPANA TOOTH PASTE lge. HAYERS ASPIRIN for pain 22c - 39¢ - 90: .__. iRON.lZED msr ._ 93. means 3 BATH SOAP "‘ 390 12 large '| Cakes — -— — , .4 SUPER SUDS 3 ABSORBENT ig GRANULES or SOAP ... '°' COTTON W . L oi... Dishes Faster Nostreaks 25¢: $3533] r_°1l_ _ _ . .R“.e¥,‘? . i E : Hooks ' _llS::rlt:‘dL Molasses MINOEIIEAL flavours N MINTS RUSSIAN Fresh every week 10c .10 oz_ home Pound Box 25c pound Package Special I defaultffifnur days*_in jail. An Three Ottawa residents were Tfgimsallsc orlislcllgsesgruptligfy fitters: cllzuged in Ottawa Police Court on , merely {iavoumd and mioumd April 3i'd bl’ the Fruit Branch. cane sugar and there was no maple Department of ABl'l- in ii: at all. offering for sale adulterated maple syrup contrary _ in the provisions or section 4 of the Maple Sugar Industry Act. ..‘Tile conilnilcrl illness of Mrs N i her condition on tile until Pernicious anemia, Once my“. iably fatal, is now one of the af- fections in the treatment of which medicine has made the grestest DFQKNSS. it is hoped that mntimie |_\vVasifi_n§cl $15 and $2 costs or in Round the World Contest RULES FOR CONTEST 1- EVE?! nne, excepting cmpl from one family as you wk 2. Each day for forty-right pubiishing days ‘ H V V p uzzie phetoguuui will be printed under the heading churf;||1|:)l;dmt'l:lecdlIlai:rld Contest. Each phologrnp b shows some locality throughout um world, 3 golmiuns O ' ti 3 '"°“f""°“¢. 3 hfifhflr. etc. Under each photograph are printed ten possible '20” goluhonnc 0 hhtc solutions under photograph number one is correct for number one. But cor- hm ‘gown t: D 0411;!‘-Ivh number two may be found either under photograph number on; 9; end‘ 0; the °c"°nt:fll’h‘fn‘;K'*}Dh three may be found either under one. two or three. and so on to the you "e um“ . e important thin: to rem ember is that correct solution to the photograph ‘ Sllfllhfi has always been published, either in the suggested solutions for the day or . _ . . :‘d5""l“'; dflytlhcvlnllsly. but has only appeared once during the contest. Answer by number only 0 0 00113 out the wording of your chosen so iution. ’ 3- A °"l'“li’l°¢"_l‘||h‘¥ wfmon is printed below. Clip and save, It will not be repeated until the final Dull 1‘ 5 Printed. Write your answer to each Picture but do not send in any answers until after the final puzzle is printed. At the conclusion of the contest gyces of this news paper and their families, may take part. As many 0 H i Write your nsmg and address on the coupon and enclose it with "'5 “ PP “K 0i filth of the 48 pictures together with one year’s subscription and mail or deliver to the Contest ladlior at this newspaper_ ¥ou have to he II paid up subscriber to this newspaper to compete. ":":"_l:)““Y 5"'’“l“ as many sets of answers: as you like. Each set, however. must be in is separate t-M‘. lie complete with its 48 clipped pus zic pictures. entry coupon and subscription, Con- "I. an -i \\ o submit more than one set are eligible for only one prize. If they rank for more "Bin one lirizc they will be nwardcd the one of the highest value. - wt) or more persons are tied for any prize, their prize will be lumped and divided equslly between them. Tim-e will be no iii--breaker. T|:l;d:““g?5."|’T‘0(‘lSIOn will bf‘ final and this newspaper will not undertake to enter into con". P “Ce “ any lllflirldlml recording the d ecision of the judges. No entries will be returned. Ncatncss will be taken into account in judging. Be sure to put suifici t ,1. - Insufficient postage mi; biz,-nlrlilfii ol:l|.l['he enwlope conulmng your "fin. Enlfl” conuinmx gnu r‘ 9° 59 'ou how e'isy it is to own one. sees more than I do. and we often _ _ 3 10. Toward the conclusion of up bli ii i’ til i t . 3 c tease mm about having an Eye for l());1’lz4.;cloIr‘}l°a. 4ba§:i31e 1 last “me and any for mcmlnspgf no; ciilarrcs. e no urea announcement will be made of the :3: ézflighrlaughm Miss Calder’ Intyre, Charlottetown, Sword dance. 11- t*|:>[:3\c't;nrtI:;tls n-1‘re :-Pill down Iii: order to remove any , " ' ’ ‘ " or -" ‘ ‘ - - V a s. n ' Sunday. May ION» ,~-,wn,al sag; ‘;;;°‘:.l..“‘.::i.‘i°.“°.i.::‘i:.2‘.;’;:.‘:::l. ' $1. *..°...':."..‘::.::.'.° :::.;:i:; ::'..:.".3..°°..".'.':°.:.“.."..*..':.:.'::::.:'.,:’..::'::=.,:; . syesna - . _ cc orwillnot 1 ' ' ' ' ' TS . :i:llill:l(SusT.ll"eh}’Rt'flI€ “ll/:rl~ny; :h:xl‘emln:.o I}!-11: T‘;-‘ti;-]l:]%l“:;g!!:$beIt&1Si;1Hl:{IdKBd<;{];eeD§é1I%1::C: no imnrnmin" Wm“l'::“‘:‘I|;c|:‘n);“':|ttor'sesmiigfi flint:-ther clues to the solution of any puzzle. And ‘ 1 8 0 E DX'i8- 0 ET‘ Di‘ ZC. ‘ _ gacknto me styles of his mothers Tiihirigs arer coming in last and a :“'.”.""‘"""'*”“*’““”?*******’*+“***99+***H* +996-9-O94++ “V new program for next week is well 4 ‘ Mr. Calder, who is a striking , What would be nicer for Mother figure with his fine patrlciim bfes- g:::rt:"$mP’g°°°° ‘£5m’e“$0ng;;u5: Use this mu on dENd Y . . . . .. . Balance in than 5 smart new D"‘.“e? Set? why Rum; :;d1g;;yntge:,%'n:E:c R3: Hospital. Canadian Legion and Le- The world npc in ts.:.'}1‘ with your C omplete he.‘ of :18 answers to Round ‘ Easy Monthly "M 3"’ together “ml gm’ her “"9 :i§§.sz.i..é Scotland in ...... to 81°" 13Bhd~—H on es e Chnrlotteto wn Guardian. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 3 - f r “HerD .”C ' V ' ' — M ' P3Ym¢M8 ngttgrn yifiiy iik:.n_1.';,,:;" ciiiitiiosgsiuiliii i?.:nilii:iS3rrie; rilfalirtli Personals ‘ Y Name Is . No Interest :|?(;_s:" darnngle"t3el.m°_nthly filly‘ l)i1ed-io!i1°i'lelli.“Ai’lig- Il‘i":i!l‘1‘ghs ‘zilllflg ..°'I'be many friends of Mrs. Wll- Address ' nétnsefilgnylaemt you ‘:v'l:;‘ y‘"" m‘ lifle in Eastemsggansds, he came to llaln Oamlpbell. Montague. will be 3 , . Wnnipeg inl . sorry to earn of her serious lil- wssm Go“ Pwmm "68!-—H My Solutions to the Puzzle Photographs: I . . , 45 ——-—- ..‘Miss Jean Mecbean of Cllar- : I 13 25 ‘ . Mm.§0U1?;NE-Jt:_neauI'1%rr1¢r- :1 if?-ternwn. spent the weekend with . - your 01 saline 5 . w comma or , late Mr. and Mrs. w. A. ssinltlioreslain Set; Spade [iirihqiiwiiro anti; .3 ....‘ amt. $3.17.. ...... .......&‘. Moclionn. u..........._.. i 2 I4 26 _ " ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' c ampons [)3 summer. i F Si 8 9 no Two Attractive Patterns October young smiu won the Ntpv ..!Mrs. Nellie imser, Cliarlotte- 3 l5 27 59"’ ‘F N‘ " "" " ” "'5 south wile: closed title ‘with in town. splint the vmseml visiting at . ‘ , fine aasrsgsie of m for 72 holes. Montague and Dower Montsglie. 4 l5 28 7 9 ‘ 10 strokes better than par. While at Montague she was the s I " -- i ' ' ‘ » - __ 5 l7 29 ‘I on BUTTE . 6 I8 30 0- g I Two Distinctive Patterns BEST ”"“'“ ‘"'°""' “,2, ,“,,’§,‘ 7 I9 3! 36 Pieces 2 ‘ T°°§','_""",, Ml-‘Fl ,,,,,,, 32 _ fisrvice for six I, PRICES 3,“, iqigm 3313;: 3 2° ,, B ‘ AT we all?!“ .“ Tots. llc 9 2‘ 33 ' . ! fly ‘ L‘ 5"” WORTH'S ~ '° ‘ 2’ ' 34 .. ' . .. " . I N ' 35 . I 1 rr:l.l.ows moron. I T 23 I! ll F“ Money. 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