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Also we pre- pay shipping charges on any piano to your nearest railway centre. ` JMILLER BRCS Limited " ` cHARLo'rraTowN ,_»_. g ,.,.. _ . - i-i im' {‘ _gi-i ‘N _'fi ii- , i .il.~ Q' ' ‘_;;f@v_ "TTEZ”‘£l If ill; _ ' i 'i i ._ __- :-i-_ 1,, a 1:. ` i. -,v Y ii V 'I ,_ lii.'fi.=“‘~»;if.-~. _ii 5:,;iisi‘..i.,1_i_,.’_' . -lv,.lli_iii_--iigg _ '_ ,J ;i'_??1`§é1§=_‘,»,i'§»F\ if' <`i¥1\§ii tn; :»_'~ Ii i fi ~=_,_ ‘Y if -'iii __". ti-ij f.-1 _ itil'-ii Estabiished over Sixty years ago. in »~.. , i Prince Edward lsland’s rj-éiGolden Future” _ A Booster Feature ` To Stimulate Business and Business Con- ditions in Prince Edward island, published by V___'-l`he Charlottetown Guardian We are Soiiciting the Cooperation of the ` ._ .'._._-Business Firms and -Leading Men ot _ Charlottetown, Surnmerside and the Province. Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- ian il editing this Special Feature Edition, which is now in the course of publication, and Mr. J. M~ Kirk- land is in charge of Publicity. for a Greater Province _'l 4 f . ._. i Orienuf i 'mi rutisaea new-f ‘ .r"_ I ._ . . p _.:' ’ _ I ‘ I' _ _ if,_li'f*jfri_.. ,_ "ii *mi ’ ~i“'=‘.`_~_",?i,ii'/,‘->_if7f'»'4 _ '_ V \ Q *E Q \ y ~ l A Style No. 365 The Famous "Paigrle Stri " Hoa Service Weight Widd; recognized u die best waxing hose io America. (--3 *ff iiii iii fri iii ~.»a~ \ *Z-00 ‘ P3” :'i Style No. 300 Median a`arvle°a weight, “Art Mflifll” lllll, 10 popular gal. on. ga miiy ii¢ii;iii1iii met- - ian- durable _uid man. A PAIR i -1- -IOIIN B001) ¥lJOUl» bdttir Hall Monday evening, April Bltb and ses tba Cnelton Dramatic Club pre- sent their play, "A White shawl". If not line, the following night. SIM-4-Ill-ai. -FROM TUESDAY. APRIL mi, I will be absent from my office about tb ' u R N R E N four or five weeks. Office will remain f open to render service in the way o repairs. ll. T. Colvin, Opt. D. Op- tometrist, Bummerside P. E. 1. 6-10. _ _-___- -FIBST STEAM!! T0 ABIJVE- The S. S. Helen is due to arrive at Summerside on Monday. Sl-is will be the lirst ship to arrive at this port this season; not only that but sho will be the first vessel that ever sailed direct from Wales to Summer- slde-. she comes loaded with 1200 tons of welsh A.ntlu'a/:ite coal for Messrs R. T. Holman Ltd.-S. -DEATH OF MISS ISABEL COLE -Tlicre pissed away at her home in Centerville, Bcdeque, on April 1-ith, Miss Isabcla W. Cole after only one week's illness of pneumonia. The de- ceased was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Beriiamln Cole of Bedeque, oi whose nine children only one now survives, Mrs. Adelaiiie Fraser, oi' Sii.n Diego, California. Mrs. Wallace Donalds (nee Annie Coles) was with her during her illness. The late Miss Cole was a life long mem- ber of the Presbyiicrian Church at Bedeque until 1925 and since then she has attended the Summcrside Presby- trlsn Church. She was a lady of many fine qualities and her death is deeply regretted by a large circle of friends. The funeral which was large- ly attended tool: place cn Saturday last from her residence to the iam- lly plot in .the North Bcdeque cem- ctcry, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans of- ficiating. assisted by Rev. A. J. Rey- nolds of Bedequc_ The pall bearers were Messrs Paul Reeves. L. A. Sehurman. W. T. Bowl-ies, Louis Holland. Norman Montgomery, Wil- liar.; Calilzcck and S. H. Hicks-B. 2891-44-12-15-19-22-26-Z9-May-3- 4 icail to be answeiied by Houseclean- ing hints. , '. ' \ ?‘ 'i ""`f3""~'/"'..1f*" -_'J--.l-3'. , 2 a-_- ,_ . ' '-""~' *~---_°-~-~~~-------- -__ Y ..__.s- .___ _ --- » _L r AR')' AN _ " ‘ if i ‘ 26 1930 _ O ~ V _ ~ _ _ . _ - ~ , ' ' _ .~.' I an J, I i ii .,_,*_,\ Westem Guardian ' V 1 _ _ _ y _ _ i. siLK-STQCKINGS., ‘tim ever. au mem. :ass-4-as-:wks A \_ ' -COME T0 CENTIAL BEDIQUE VVYVYW _.T5 well may lan aueoauod. _ iii; E iiii iii iii? _ iii 'itil i Eastern Guardian ___ ..*ROBlN HOOD FI-OUR. il guar- anteed to please you better. .32534-332 wks ..°5’l'. I'A'l'B-lCK'S IOAD W0- MEN'S INSTITUTE-'I'he April meeting or st. Patricks Road Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Hughes. Twelve members and aix visitors were present. Meeting opened by Vlctrola selection, Mother Machros. Roll cell was answered by Jokes. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. Discussion was held on means of raising money to' have telephones installed. It was. decided to lottery a, set 0! dishes to raise funds for Institute. The meet- ing was brought to a close byalng- ing God Serve The King, after which A dainty lunch was served by tha hcsisss. Next meeting wui be iii; r.iie‘ home of Mrs. Charles Rogerson. Rall AMATEUR PLAY CAl!0N'l 0A'l‘l{ I5 NICELY BTAGED On Easier Monday evening the ‘muah anticipated pieasi.u°e, of see- ~ing the four act drama “Carson'e ioatli," being brought ta a success-| Iful climax was realised by tba Tir-' hish Theatre olientile_ ‘ This production which was staged' under the auspices of the teachers for the furtherance of the Tignish .school fair was ruerously patroniz- ed and justly praised. I The caste vi-iiisli was made up of some of our best ni‘-nglsd with s Their many friends in Summarsidc ‘ Mm Fawmom punotmwd “lm are regretting their departure.-6. beautiful home plum md bridge .lamps These scenes were repeated MacDonald who wu the artist in , -MQW friend-’»“‘f°"~Eh°“Wh°P“°V , for ms 111 and 1v_ ialiendancs is receiving ccngratulsu S _= . A `fl°“s 011 artistic arivtlflnea cf im M Vi B d .ld . i |‘ _ i . 1 I _ _._ 0 y ui ing il inoo will regret in hear of the ser'| The cliaracicrs were as follows; ‘°“" mm” °f Mr' A` C' awe” °f Leslie llsroourt. Leona Dai'ral's vic- S“""'“'md°' ML Rue" "und me tin. 1-[ere we find Mr. Clarence Pin- Prince County Hospital a day or two ' eau “ke ° ‘mms wmknpeua de_ 35° md W” °P°""d °“ Thumhy 1 ligliifullv playing the part cf th- m°rm“" The llmt "mn is that 1 much injured hcro who wg mmm; Mr. R/ogers is doing as well as can be “my bunettmz me waves U! mm °xp°°“d"'B' fortune until his inheritance had al- most disappeared and with it. tirsugh A Biinon's petition coin issued in. m ieaa, ci which, ii is believed, were :Eff WZ; ‘;‘;l:°;‘d “£2 m5nl;'°;‘; are only 12 in existance was sold in mmly mum' stooped °w;h ma .560 London recently for 62 wdrm or mmmmm md mm Mr. Arthur Perry- Oiloar town. who on two occasions arrested the hero on false information, but nn- aiiy got the "right bird." was the part represented by Mr. A. A. Mc- Innis. who is quite a favorite behind the i'oot.lighta_ loom. Darrel. the ad- venturous who flaunted defiance _of ovary law in the face of har fallow-; iman. 'rhh extremely' diflloult role was splondidly interpretad by Url/ L. J. Murdw. whose reputation aa lr stage favoriis is indeed enviable. In this performance Mrs. Murphy vu! exception!-ily brilliant. ` Ora Fairmount. heroine. This role was naturally and gracefully played' by one of our stage debutantel. Mr. Ralph Arsenault, when performance' as heroine was delightful and pleas- ing. Her gowria were beautifulyahow-I ing the latest points Ind capea. We wish her an extended and successful career. Mrs. Fairmount, mother ol the, heroine. was the part played by Mrs. H. J. Gallant, whose natural poise. me mam-an attitude im mme i-.srl a favorite character actress. The 'Plgnish orchestra under the' direction of Mrs. Marjorie Murphy., provided delightful music. A vocall :ole by Nh-. swexzie was heartily ap- `= < s_»~__ _ " 9. i est... -'=-‘~ _“*»¢-.‘ii.» _ 1 -si ._ _-_ i ._ _ . ~.. , _ _ _ ._ i . i ’ ‘ < i ._ \ - _ ~'.<--:ii - . -f _,f .__-..._..<_ _ ». ' I' ' ‘ . " ‘ , ‘I " X ` ` “ mo’ v -’ " "‘-'.1-MX. ‘_-`-;"_.»"1¢""".-"'~""-< ‘-5. VM.. , i~ ‘rw __-.=,f'.__._.._.. _,foie 1 .1 __ -_ __ ..» _ "" ~".._-».;“. ‘;»'.~ _ i _ . _ _ _ _A 'APRIL Q most important of all accessories to- Correct Costuming . (__ 0 PART OF THE COSTUME OF A smartly dressed lady is of more importance to her generally well-groomed, tastefully turned out appear. (ance than well chosen stockings. Stockings chosen for correctness of °----- colour. for smooth, unwriiikling fit, for am`artly elim ankle design. _ ,_ _ "i Z ' _Z ‘K °' “ii-... i i sr .cy Q' I 1 i * - _ lircciaied and encored. Mr. Svvekzie/N V A V# I' V lies an operatic veloe potential and uieiuiug. A violin mic by Mr. Aruiurf Perry was effectively and artistically' rendered. Mr. Perry belonas to the illustrious musical Perry family, bs- lng a brother of Prof. Ben Perry, of Montreal. We will follow his prom- ising career with much interest. Af comic song by a colored geritleman.' Eugene Perry. was greeted with much ap iiiu.-i: and a hearty encore. I :Lily we nn-_=i'. incutiun the direc- f-rs Mr. .i, A mcissit and Mrs. C. lim seven dollars was Ndliid. Mr. P. A. caste.-'I' MT. STEWART AND VlCU|'l\"Y ' Mr¢fM°nt\¢ue mcxay. swim -' i-ewa aviiiimwtiuci re cuty or Mount stewart United Mr. Aeneas MacDonald. has re- Mises Cora and Jennie neu; _ _ _ - ebvraahe1don!‘ridaynla'htiaturnadiohiadutlsaat thanoyelspenttliewaskendattheh iiumbei: of stage debutaiitcs "il d- -‘ N' -.1 -' who thoiilh continual- chu _ °m° themselves grand" and are rcceiviiis Lv \;_" 'iii 2\~_ screens Ihbuldked the me I' of" HAI' YM" P V", Vhu' Bak' “M1” WNW- I-"lf lilvihl thhii' Dlrwlts MY. and Mrs. Nathan me Mm, “mrammml c me gm,:,. ,_.._im U, ,M wh” Wmm_ ani. main; was eniimd lv \\l~ met I vefv wivylble vacation. Douiilu. Mount swim-i.-x. y_ z, .______--_- mggq, ance and to them goes tha gratitude . 'V ' ' , """`°"' °' ` PERSONALS 'rin sure scene-y ns pmi¢.lniiy|or nie usa and ni iiiiaruisa in me “’~ "M WW” ‘"4 W" W“' , . "';"'* d M can cflecti\'a and beautiful. In act I. a WV-012 Bfflif. The mlta Iilh to; 3:“:‘°cEnT;,1§h:::nu’mu' ‘TN __-[_ if »i _Mus M 5 n r. ii. _ ,, - - ____ __,-- _'__\», _ “Y "° 3 °-“ iosc hedg. flanked by a spruce grove I-113111- the Myrick Oo.. for their lights* , _ 15,., \,`,_4` ___ Wi-ight who have ll>¢1"d“"K me “`l“"' i gave an air of summer delight and md fm-\l¥¢& '1'h¢Y 110° *uh \°` » l A ~ h., | ‘ f " ---.1 ,ms °,°n,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ _ _ 1 i ».» the iinai word of perfection in all these is expressed in _ _ \ __ " \ _ AYSEI 1 4 charming models \/ ” shown here to-day HDI Medium SIMM Weight "BLliNDO" Baal, shown in Regent. Diana. Picadilly. Juno, . Aurora, Chairs. Arab or Sonata- Daintiiy durable. '50 139! lbeer, clear, dainty "lLliNDO" heal. chiffon stocking. silk tc the pivot top. Double heel and aole ara all silk. Five new oolourl. Per Pali- .95 1511 Kayser Uniden. "BLl.PPER." heel, pinot top. a delightfully simi- stockinl shown in Beaehsldn, River- side, Park Lane, Plaza, Bareskin. Pair . ..... .. .50 102 Heavy Service Weight "sLi_p. III!!-" 11061 I quality stocking. ns Tone. Fairskin. Park Lane, Bead Tone. Regent. Picadllly. Nutoiie, Son. ata. Arab, Cl-iaire. Cascade. Plaza., Hoggar, Tanskin, White. Per Pair ............. . .95 Moore 69° McLeod Lid. _ i . their home in Bedoque on '1'hursdal.| played me wen nwomud home ox mm and mmruh -- ‘1“°““\i 1" S““““°’Sld° ”“”“°°‘ '“° ` im cam- that was spruce. an 11 i-lu-‘ think the wdlcnce fer t-Mr strand- _ _ 20 Horses and Mares . Amiusnaarcd. A ICE CREAM . I `» M i . ` ' 1 Esntiyit' W W ' i i Mrs Fiilinn Douglas, savage l-lar Sound Kbor, siwni the week end visiting in S9rVI¢§3bl¢ I I Charlottetown. diwussm friends. But fortune lmllaa on hlmi The ladies ef the Mount Stewart May bC 'een W0l°kil\g~| _ | New South Wald is S f W ' ° ‘ iiiirtiier to allow a private syndicate I ?;::°dw°ml°;§; h;c’;l“f?:t;:d mznrné ?‘g?1tf°°:e;;:"d‘l“!u|3 8 'ri iinarire railway construction. here ' | | , 4 _ “to handled by me govcmmmt ,wins the hand of his faithful sweet- U Sgt. which proved U. In id success ` ` i ti ~. p re heart. Ore Fsimiont. ‘i ali a very peasant me was enjoy ported th U it hll Uflbitd 37- ” N u' lic claracier cl ed wth M-\‘l Bilton Pigoit. Savage Har ‘iiliouses slrice the World War and 3° 8'! ‘ °°°U 'lm ' bor ' ¢ I ° _ i in num in me wort circular . mn a ew cm vuiiins ui|gtatll‘lU age, breed Bild i \ I 1 _ The London county Count” hu : n'Ca;on. Laila. H‘;rdcoi:,-:'21 ed by I-il till the wee amlll heurl. is 3000 new under cone rue on ml hm." md ‘ble employer' cmnotwwwu ny. b d I . t ti _ Des ite the lowering cf the phys- _ ° um ma ,mm ed by Mr. mime, riiinu. who n.....,;. mu mmm ir. msnciuic. sav- -il standards for rear - ,V makbig his appearance for the ni-at lee Harbor and Misa Halen am-' ~ ._.- miisisd in the iarimh umy im me in th’ mm" wb' wok w me Dome. Donmmm mi* ‘ uw Get Olll' prices on .-.~ 1 :coo iw um. in me _" M" ___________.__ prvisisisn like a mum. win spar-' dm at the some ci uuil- puma, ' EXAMINID AND GLASSES l*`l’l‘I.'lD BY it. E. PARKMAN lullieraa Oiilnaiatrht - \fonta|na.!.ll. fg HAVE YOUR IYIS , oooeve I ~ i , I 01 dqgky gjgnlgy w me pggfmsmn-|°°_ ' aan-htm ai aeuiiitara Www is llwln awd- Hwy Welt- . - ~ . csumim icy. a ri-lens iii nm vim. i.im¢iy_»v\min¢-some time ae. me mm eil ------~»------~ . ` ,, “ony go ww aid attracted his friend Leslie Har-` har parents lu. and lm. George' “gypsum only from lflvi dldwlty. was the WWW. Ulilfw Kill- Till waatlyi " pleasing role aplendiiiily played by inaettna of the Youll( Pooplva ae- 8300-4-26-2|. - ______{, v 1- s--_ ~-. - -_ ~~-~.--_._-< row. the new msn, a village half wit, occasional and treated the audi Services were held in Mount luv This part vi-savory auceuuuiiy piayi PCC el. or. me wi. J. 0. uacbcmia. ui. SEEDS 1 who knew when to heap im mmm, Stewart. f ¢106°d- The "nut" who put one ovor` SHINGLES ly . . me is laugh. and menu oi ap. ‘ft Hvvywrun oliimm an sander phase Mi- claude xincii all-i iusiice' M eleven ii. ni. mv. Mr. cim|e,' CEMENT to his already high reputation as a WW ' , \ ~ _ comedian of ment. Jonathon Raven, I Butler. ur. :mano Perry. u our Mill Ihr! Dolwvan. et. Anemia. c E & crasuimai ccmsriiui me an au- mot tain at ner nom in uma' ' ' _ mu mul wma. luminaire lil St Peters 1 i _ _ 6/'I into the manufacture of Perfection les Cream has a proven food value? We stand behind our product and guarantee lta purity. When you purchase Perfection loccnamyoaaninnetlng yelraooduonvvinuot apalallbloeonfoetlonblionatlatwlllatand . ` ‘ Do you knew that every ingredient which eaten -_ig Ill! tnemostemotlngteatauto parity all absence of , ‘ harmfal adaltetltlons. We volcano ll iulnwticn. aimyuiaeaiwpuiii mawlubaalsdtvsuwvt ` yoarfaialiypbyalotanoltllalngnllontsundtathv ! I manufacture of Perfection Ice cream- Central Creameries Charlottetown ‘ , Perfection Dairy 3., Sumrnerside 1 i _ 1 i i i l , i l we with to nmlvll ‘_ Churches and MGI" 3 that it will not ho long Until tin! l'¢' gain loo cream lvl' Festivals and tion!"- Oar lammmide Halt will take ol" at Prlnoa Count! H' qairallieah i L_ _ _» __ _-__ _T ' "' `5` 0 i .. _..._-..~_ Bxu~1GlNG UP FATHER _ »-`-ha* 'AT i-TRW *na \F*\ *UNH _ _ __ _ _‘_ _ _ _ _ f Y .. _ A ' ' if ' A 'A' ' ' < --By George MrM1\i1vS _‘_ __ wow ., mpammm- ....- A iii