l. "r iIllAKl.U'l'i'l'l'i'()WN GUARD! AN J Gyproc Says “KEEP GUT” m Fire, Drauglnts, Rodents YPROC Wallhcard that ‘does not burn is (lentral Guardian NlMO-FLIX demonstration Mon- day end Tuesday, April 27th and 28th. Moore at Mel-lend. Limited. AIM-d-‘Ad-ill. NllMO-ILIX Foundation ger- ments demonstrated here Mondly and Tuesday. April 27th and 28th by trained corsetiere from New York. Moore 6s McLeod. Limited. 0864-25-31. SAVE B‘! BUYING GARDEN 0X1‘! BUTTER in l0 Wund lots. One pound. 86s.; 2 Pounds, 10s.: 1n pounds, $830. iddl-d-ll-tf -_- ACCEPTS CALIF-Rev. Mr. Booth- the way of least expense when you desire to make alterations in your home, store, fac- tory or on the farm. Use it ior all walls, ceilings and partitions. Gyproc is made from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to l0 feet long, 4 ieet wide and oi an inch ' thick. It nails and cuts u easily as umber with a minimum of waste or muss. Gyproe is_ fire-resistant, coal? and quickly ~' erected, structurally strong an has insulation value. It is draught and vermin-proof as well as fire-safe. Because it is ivorycoloured, it does not require decoration (when panelled) yet it is also a suit- able base for Alabsstine, Gyptex or wallpaper. Consult your nearest dealer to-day. He will gladly supply you with a direction‘ sheet on Gryproc. Or write for the interesting, free boiiklet, “Building and Remodelling with GYPROC”. m, GYPsUlullEndAl-IBASTINKCLNADMIJIIE Montreal Quake Glireproni‘ -Wdlll.>0di' d ______m .,_ GARAGEDIEN BATTLE BEES ““ with a swarm of bees that attempt- ed to make their home in a asoline pump. ASHLAND, Ore, April 27 (U. P.) ..pnployes o! the H. L. Claycomb 2 mvrnuu new rnnn - .. The success, following the use of this popular “lmperial" product during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are planning on feeding liberally this year. I Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamlnes, and a sure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine” or “Coarse” to suit the ranchers requirements. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your sup- ply in good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit (lompalll. Ltd. Box 44c Charlottetown, P. n1. Phone 121 CARTER ’S garage battled for nearly four hours ‘ royd, for the past five years minister _of the United Church of Canada. "York, has accepted a cell to the Hunter River Circuit. PERFECT FOUNDATION gar- A .. Ill MEMDRIAM MR8. SIMEON MAOLAIIZN At her home in St. Peters Bey, P. ll. 1.. Mrs- Slmeon MscLeren peesed peacefully to her eternal Mme.‘ The deceased wee the wife of Simeon Naomi-en, residing at 5t. Peters Bey, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser, well known resi- mm of St. Peters. Her only sister on before, having died in 192d. One daughter Dorothy, her husband. and sorrow-stricken per- ents are left to mourn her sad end untimely _ Friends and com- munity extend their warmest sym- pathy to the loved ones left behind. The funeral service was conducted at the home by H. O. Morgan, pastor of the deceased end burial was made st Mqell Cemetery. vet: s-f -,~@-» E name “’ ivall of t“: . Notice 1.‘. Que; I‘. here the husk»; a equal in nut g . ltnown tizflr; ~ ' prices. ‘*3 ancc of meats will be shown here by the demonstrator of Name-Flex Pounds- tlon garments April 27th‘ end 38th. Moore s: McLeod, ldutitcd. 4886-44541. QUEENS COUNTY COURT-At a session of the Queens County Court yesterday the case of German vs Gos- tello, an action for debt. came before Hie Honor Judge Duffy. The case was adjourned till May 4 for argu- ment. Mr. H. F. McPhes appeared for the nlainur: and Mr. n. n. Bell for the defendant. -r—— LOCAL CLERGI‘ T0 ATTEND.- Ihe consecratioi of the Right Rav- erend J. A. Usullivan, recently ap- pointed Bishop of Charlottetown, ls scheduled to take place at Hamilton. pnterto, on May 7, and his installs- ltion as bishop will take place at lcharlottetown on May 1a. The ceremonies will be attended with all the solemnlty due to his high office and it ls expected will be witnessed by several clergyman from the local diocese. LOVE-QDUNCANJ-‘The 906K Dlece at Little shemogue, Westmorlend 00., on April 24 of Edward Reginald Lane and Miss Isabel Duncan, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Duncan. llhey were unit- ed in marriage at the bride's home by RAW- W. A. Wood in the presence of relatives and immediate friends. The bfldfll Party stood beneath an srch- of evergreen. The bride wore blue silk canton crepe. She was given in marriage by her brother, W. 0.“! -u‘5~-wr'4.§"w°°d;\Pl5¥' lng the‘ wedding marches. After the ceremony luncheon was served; follwlng which Mr. and Mrs. Liane left on a tour of Prince Edward ls- lsnd. The bride received many gifts-Saint JohnTelegraph Journal. marriage AVDNDALE WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTE-The monthly meeting of Avon- dele institute was held at ‘the home of Mrs. Joseph D. Ryan. The meet- ing opened with slngln! “My Old Kentucky Home." Twelve members respondedfto roll cell, ‘the minutes of the previous meeting were res/d and signed. A letter was read from the Earle Fisheries by secretary and s. sample of "Mamba." was demon- strated. Government Grant was re- ceived since last meeting. The School Committee" gave a, secular;- tery report for the month. It was moved and s ’ ‘ that a message o! sympsthybe sent to a member inher bereavement. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. F. M. O'Donnell, roll cell to be answered by a “Nickle? Meeting sdloumed by singing "God Save the King, after which music and dancing were indulged in. A vote of thanks was tendered the hostess and sll left for home well pleased with the evening spent. PERSONALS Miss Terese. O'Donnell. Avondele. spent the week end in the olty visit- ing relatives. Mr. Gordon lll. Hurry. Gem? Lister. B. 0., has returned home, after visit- ing relatives on the Island. TESTED SEEDS For Spring I931 We are the recognized headquarters in the Marl- llme Provinces for .9‘ ' w“. l in. Farm and Garden Seeds and specialize in high grade Timothy Seed Seed Wheat Clover Seed Seed Oats Old English and Can- Barley, Buckwheat, sdian grown Clover Seed Field Peas, Vetelies Fodder Corn, &e. A full supply of fresh Vegetable and Flower Seeds including Cartei-‘s Celebrated Hascardh Improved and Millpond Swede Turnip Seed. Wholesale and Retatil. CARTER a’. co. timited p“ Mrs. Louise Irlnell. who hes been nursing faithfully and eflciently, s very serious one for the lest year and eight months, has returned to her home on s. well earned holiday. --——-—-r—-———- ANDRE! MUSEUM PLANNID GRlilNNA. Sweden. April 26 ‘tU. PJ-Ah Andres museum will soon open in Orenna, the birthplace of ‘the Swedish Arctic explorer. it will contain many of Andrea's personal bgilqngings, furniture and household oblects from his paternal home. iron MQTVHQr-x DISTRIICTIQN faces yfietbenotbb dlfltdtkeeesede sbslste this TOXHAeE w IdzQIhII " msdfil!‘ ~10! rusawliellq \ ii??? MRS. '1‘. ll. MARTIN ‘The dLth occurred in the Dell- ware County Hospital. Fe, of Mrs. '1'. R. Martin, (nee Catherine Martin, Btanchel, P.E.I.) on Friday, March 2on1, 1931. She leaves to mourn, be- sides e. scrrowing husband, one daughter and one son, also her mo- ther, Mrs. Margaret Martin. Plltfl. Sasla; two brothers and one sister, John V. Allan, of Plato, Sssk., and Mrs. Fred Trowsdale, Cold Lake, Al- ta. The deceased was a woman of sterling character. s staunch Christ- ian, loved and respected by all who knew her. Although she was only thirty-five years old, God saw flt to call her to the rest, which he has promised to ell those who put their trust in Him. We mourn not as those who have no fslth. A TRIBUTE The following sonnet was written to the memory of the late Mary Lelghtlzer. who departed this llfe on the 13th inst: A few short days ago, l saw thy face, Beheld thy form, which moved with angel grace: ‘ And heard the lilting laughter there, which told Of mirth, whichicame from heart of purest gold. I heard thy gentle voice speak words of cheer, And felt the pulse of life throb in thy palm: And 1n thine eyes, no klndller light e'er shone, which mirrored the noble life of yesteryear. And now thou'rt gone, thoifrt free from exiles bond. Thy strife ls o'er. we've yet to strive and win. God loved thee, well, sweet took thee home, Where shielded thou wilt be, from shame and sin, Au angel fair, before thy Father's Throne, We'll meet you there, when God wilt let us in." -D. Augustine MacGormac. G O O DY E AR MEANS GOOD WEAR A D E . YQ§¢TRYI that a. more favorable westerly will: writer, haidng soon drive it out again, as it is a keyboard. greet hindrance toshlpplns. Mt Bud; To use the Leleprinim- the oper- trap setting, and other activities aior will dial on his telephone thcflflw" -'~ along fishing lines, etc. llllllhlJCl‘ he requires in the oxrlinuryi "lilo" t _ way, and will then ll.‘ nbic 1o iypol _ 1“-“1""~""' ‘ We understand that 50m? 0f lllcYhis nlcfisagc without further dnluyilfirhm? u‘ J ' men in this locality are 611888911 lrhthc identical words which are typ-‘im hlnlglitoll N v p the llSllEIWS l-hl5 5911118» when the ed being received on the Lope at the Abém a “”‘“\‘ V“. l“ “ season opens. High hopes are en-‘recciver-S tclzwmnten ,ll.l.C pa la... 1.1. 4.11. 1.. >... ._ . bertklnfid l0!‘ E 80°11 Wlcll-"c- l1. is also pCsSlble for the senderzl. hflll"cll__lji“gv;:lwll < zmessagc to be rccortlccl sinlultaneous- l gm 1s bf Hy throughmzt ‘Use counlry’ at a113,‘! “C " f .pnrt of Um. , , numbe‘ of stations to which he ‘u. Airplane Flues l, I ' I a Gill. Win10 (he 1v ' " . . i Like A Bird ' canuecwd flJlL. It DLPDLIN 1. _"'_"_Z_'~*_ {with i112 rear m; -_-.~.. EDAIOIVLON CLAIMS FAME imn’ Messrs Joseph Cheverie and Aeneas ‘wmoueu “RABBKVATU ' (British United Press) Bailey, of Elmira and hope for e ROME, Apr“ “FA new type of change for the better in the nesr fu- 3km“: which has ‘solved the Se“ ‘m’ ret of the motionless balance ‘ hawks, eagles, condors, and otlierl Mr. C. C. Dlngwell. South Lake, hm” o‘ prey has been invented by left on ‘Ihuredsy for U.S.A., where his daughter Freda ls receiving treat- ment in the hospital. soul and the 1.1m: stnzxnlnrd land‘ lJJCII itanxmi n 13d Um. l‘; v , . SDUTH LAKE NOTES Mr. Stanley Cemeron was in Sou- ris on Thursday on business. Their many friends sincerely re- gret that there ls no oticeeble im- provement in the colnditions of the EDMONTON. Alto, April 26.-~il3y‘ An izzeglccicr. (""‘." The Canadian Pressh-Edmonton has; rsli; a new claim to fame. A press (ins-l lowing quwJum m . . patch recently stated that an animal] tenclinrr it [or a c‘ "Z I ‘ had been discovered in London, Engfi 111v (lllléfflllUfl 1 " land, which walked with its from nmi Joan o.’ Arc‘? feet and hopped xvlih its roar feet. Hr was not a 1-W- c ~ - 1 of Dr. lemon Bernasconi. The inventor claims that his plane cannot crash even it it over- turns and nose dives in mld-arl. It ls said that the new airplane can, when 7,000 feet high, fly without motors for forty to six mil-s before leaching the ground, while the pilot can, if he desires. land at great ggngnl speed, lust as a bird o! prey can. _ The maximum speed is double that of any present airplane o: the same power, The minimum speed can be made one-fifth of the maximum, and. the landing speed can even be The "migrating hosts" of Ponds reduced to a tenth o1 the maximum geese are still with us, prior to tak- speed. ing their northward flight to the The new airplane ls foolproof. Barren regions. . Anybody can accomplish the most dsring acrobatic feats with lt with out risk. We sincerely regret to chronicle the serious illness of Miss Cecelia Pierce, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. William fierce, of flrnira and hope for her immediate recovery. Mr. Thomas A. Harris, merchant, Elmira, spent e. few dais in the Provincial capital, leaving his cousin, Miss Alice Kesys to tend his intertsts at Elmira. __w- Running titular hnyvlizrr- Wherever‘ you live you (‘an have it. ‘l. cold running water. jaisl by lllflllllq tap. N0 more priming. no m~~~ heavy pumping — all the “n: you want Zll\\'il§.'H. We have installed Myers Jizzio- matic Water {yell-ms in hundreds of homes. 'l‘hey start themselves. ’l'hr;.' stop themselves. They use a minimum m" electricity m" cox!)- line. Many of the farmers of this vicin- ity are st , ‘ painting their farm machinery, preparato y to the com- mencement of their agricultural sc- tivitles. -___-¢-____.- TILEPBINTERS FOR. LONDON I i l (Bliitllh United Yress) \ 140313011, April 27.—An entirely W0 W?" llllhl-ly dmlved- ll 5° new type of telephone exchange-tho thg- loe, which we thought had de- telwflnma by whim a, gig-gammy} parted the "Strait" for good and mm‘ on I mum", 1n the ordgnm-y‘ which packed closely in again with w“ is pflnm; on 5 up; many miles . the recent easterly. but we how “pay-ls being constructed in SEC-i y, _ rm, hum‘ o“ —'"' recy ln the basement of the Central v- ‘_ _ ‘ . l. a t i n H Telegraph Office. London. l .. . > . . See n d f 0 t. It is hoped to have the tcleprln- c a t a l 0 L“ i ter exchange finished before the and * r of this year. At the most the cx-\ change will have 1.000 lines, and it‘ will he used principally by large banks, shipping flnns, brokers and bokomskers. At present telcprlntcrs can be used only by large firms who have their own private wires. After one or two hours’ training the average eteriographer will he ab- le to use the teleprlnter, which is in m‘... respects similar to the type- \‘Ve ca n zllso supply Illyors l" 0 r c c o r Lift Pump< —illc ezzsies! l:i".d’~|'11/l‘ J l‘ l iigLllllll l a li-O-I 11.1.10: a Made ls Canals be won by xv: ' . . In. l1. “m: see the the side- 31:31! xvaulcl. o.‘ qULlllCY. \ '.‘?l'.)£'l shown -c]§ tread‘, the ' "ll size-film many ivcli- 31* ’ »-. l 1': said: “Noahi of wood and Joan, pl 1 n!’ Orleans." -w.. ||~.~ lliimrrl": uniumit. _. ____.--- a seal Cards: " p Violin, Case- hds- n. and Bow" -. ,\ r2111: Wi-ilnvsduj/ & Thursday Pa‘.'.lil.(Yi"I‘l~.'l'O\‘\’N VIOLIN lifilhdlliiilll, Summerslda n-l Mom-ton. N. B. . ..¢__. MCGUIGAN . A. . ?\.')l.!\"l'|'()l1, HEY Tl) LQAN. ' {Hun-run limrla, ('hnrlntlctown. PEI. ETC. 81 iilATlllESDll . i). ll. hlnlhlcsnn. LL. B lhuriqors (v. Solicitors Tllonrj: to Loan I !i".lilIYY"§‘l§'lI(‘|\\'.\l 8: l\lUNTr\GUl‘ __c._._»e» ‘ Lit-Plinth) t? BENTLEY ‘ J. A. IWNTLEY ‘ lllf.\"l‘l.liY. K. C. and Attnrney-at-Law 1m Richmond Street LilNl-IY T0 LOAN l lmrlutictown, l’. kl. L w _ FIT.‘ l l. :.1.-;\<>.\:.»\!.D M¢PHEE ‘ ll. A. "i u ll. b. MePHBE x . ATTORNEYS, ETC. .~'-\" TO 1.01m . .... ..._.-......_-.-—-__-ip- thy, LLB. ‘l 7.’? all u! " .‘li r a4». Sualiclior '. .4. Funuzwrsille. P.E.L l. a u .v.ll.l. w» l’rcpnrations nl the Srrrcn Stan on ovary lzulirs (ltunslng (‘ream .\ "onvdrrs, Rraugc. ‘»~ ' a . win-s iiYlh‘, Representative llfliiil-ll snmv. rec. fi"’"r\ - Prcvvwo Block. .-| Hiru-i. (‘lmrloiirtnwn t and Izuluios rirttlvd; nl Lillie pr-Lw-lion for all documents. Zl-lmomh. ..i4 “rpm-n ‘ -.‘..l i3. \ iSpeclsl Dept.)~