some 0 snort: wsvs ro Y"? but on now. nstieusl and Eucrtodigcshhndmoroqnck- lomloutboritiesueiesumgnrgent lyshoorbediutothebloodohmm. reqodolorpooooutioarymus- Asorosult. Scott's Insulin runs sguust tho spread ol flu. hendtl dmoltilniflcly. nldesadpausmmh. If livlullily eternal-boundle- Their sdvioo is simple sod fohelisoe _ eydons- It sensible. ‘lhoosoetunsodflu mprovu wughtndeuoo- ‘o not definitely hon. Bot s titc- It insroelceyuu- weakened rundown condition ogousttbedroedottscltsclpdy moxpooouotogrutorrisksof ooldemdothqwmlenlls. jutooltnuycxpnooustn yd: rub of other dhcosoe. 3,u,,*fl_hh‘hwhmw ‘llyloettshouleemfcr ourvrtnlitjynndruiltanfi-Kwl) amMmu-dgd lroe from worry. Avoid W _ and ovcr-ietigue. Got plenty ct‘ "L SP0“ Emil" 1' "ch." Ifllfllhlllg food, 5193p m4 u”, vllazusmfi qnAndsts-rtstoncetotokoo rfmmh} podmxwyingwnm (games-Its: _ rnvuamnl), Doctors o‘ Scott's Emotion 7",“ fickfljhw; ScotfsEmuls-iouisrecommeudod also contains vital bydoctorsbecsnsoit brmgstlso miurnlclcsmnutbst remarkable heshh-builcling and lid in f ' sound dieease-rcsistingvitaminsofcod- bnnllnd And liver oil—in tho plououdaot remember-Scott's woynseottfs Emnlgbn illici- ' tastcsgouil flnLSoiFshoclrom than‘; Gotobottlootyonr “iishy" tute- Eosior to til. up druggiet‘: to-doyi Sula Agosto: Harold!- ll J-Cavupasrg, Lid, Torah. scorrs EMULSION COD-LIVER OII. BoIIdsuondsonooogolntwluosr-Ie DI VITAMIN-RICH TAILORING 300 New Spring Samples Arrived Twenty years experience in tailoring in tho largo: oltlq where they wear good fitting clothes. I om now in a position to Flt you with A REAL CUT SUIT Why won Door fitting outta when it costs no more In goodnouos. ‘h h . rood rm s ouldcn, clean lung-lg; lno , wslst and hi}: Trousers (or belt. low Ills: lav: Images: loops. Snug at scat, heovy pocketing. All strlpos and plaids matched. Got measured and llttod by o CUTTER. AND TAILOR. I'll‘ AND WOBKMANIIIIP GUARANTEE. or no Charge. PRICES FROM $25.00 to $50.00. Also Moot ior the only rosl eleoniur. DRY CLEANING. On return from cleaners garments are pressed here in my shop, avoiding wrinkles. Got your Suits. Ovcrcooto and Ill-once olesned for llifllll- Tl’! it 011M Ind be convinced. No ohsrges on lull-U repairs tor some. Ihts cleaned and blocked like new. J. Tailor lUMMllt STREET. SUMMERSXDE. lilltllg-B-IO- “M. 1931 DODGE CARS A" l" M" "My to loo you. The New Plymouths also are rflldy. All have been improved greatly slum last your sml lwnyrcw modrls added to the Dodge “no, Th, "g" Wm, six 120.5165 longer wheel bsso and four inches lower body. Tho 0 with five inches longer wlgoel bu. n“! yo" “the, “Vi? 5M!- lflllllll’ It tho suns prices u tho Itnndord ‘l? 0| lllt you. While tho Standard "0" and ltuulnnl l ore reduced I135. ISIS]! to 81150. for tho "d" Y" tho ‘I - While the Plymouth u om. 4n lodm prices. o"!!! Ityloo no lower in price. Guaranteed Used Cars Iord. 1M6 Touring Ford. 1m Coupe Ford. lboodstor ltor, Touring . Bodro. me Sodono ltudoblkor, Conch . 8100.00 .............. 8100.00 .............. 0110.00 swoon 0250.00 slid 0100.00 $800 .~ . edun Mlrmon "8", 1930 Sednn 5110 Ford. ono ton. 19M Truck .. Graham Bron. l ton. lfll Truck All than eon luvs been ovorbsulod sud pointed. Wlth ouch we Ilvo you a Certificate which Itltol fill! you can use lac cor for throo dlyl I-ld ll 7W l" l" "u" lled you can bring her beck and hove you! mo“! "hind: u: nbsolutoly sole way o! buying used can. Open every night until otgllt o'clock. lV. B. Prowse d’: Sons yrmwy 5mg", orulnwrrsrown, r. I. r. onus: rnzuurnr xeusruorou, r. I. l. Drona 1B bvortb Hell. Ifldoy. 30th U Yfllll NOD10. ‘trinity United OIIIOI. lunuuonldo. dlN-l-llvll- 44am worroutod bond mas also, sold right st lion's. am-a-is-n. N-rsnu rou. SAL! or. Nona Oorlotou. oobtumus 1m soroe. 8% allot tron corlowu owing. nou clusrchos, school or iarm. Rouse proetloolly new. with wstor system. Outbuildings in good ropolr, cement doors and water equipment (or stock. ‘renders close March mn- Hlghcst or any tender not noeescor- liy accented. Stewart Wright. Albony. a, n. No. 2, 9.11:. l. I9e4-3-11-mentbur-2i. > M‘... . -Wlil.b AITENDID DIEETlNGw Tho snnunl meeting or tho Collier. mtivc elootuns of Albany poll Mo, 120 held in Albany Village echo: lost laturdly night was well attend- od. Mr. Honk MscKIy Wfl lllotod president sud Mr. John Muttort sec- retory. The speeches by several prominent men or tho district wore s11 o! an optimistic nature u to the future o! our Island Provincn-S. ~41‘. PAl/Hf '3 Dot’ ‘lid- The ladies o! the Presbyterian Church held their annual spring too on It. Patrick's Day this year and it was I1 Brest succoss- Shamrocks and s9- proprlate greens graced the tea tab- les. 1.11s delicious salads and cakes wore olso decorated ln the color o! the Emerald Isle. Some 300 people est down to the tee toblcs and on- Joyed an excellent supper. A sale o! candy l-nd dainty aprons helped to bring the proceeds up to a. very sat- isfactory sum. The Indies wish to thank oil those who holpedto make the event such a raccoon-S. ~81‘. PATRICWS DAY CONCERT “hm o! mystery with s line o! com- edy running through the three acts tho play “The Dild of Night," pro- sontod by the united clubs o! the C.Y.M.I...srldC.Y.l.L.oiSum- morsldo thrilled n delighted audience which peeked Si. Paul's hall to the r1001’! on 5t Patrinirs night. The Inone of this thrilling comedy drama. was laid in the living room o! n. small town noer the border line Jake’ the muster oi the house was found with o ha! nln throngs. "nis heart. who murdered him and the subse- quent ovonts o! that terrible rllgnr, when his nephew» ls his: murdered in tho second act, hold the audience until tho lost act when the myster- imzr. hoppenlrgr are n1‘ cleared up. Albon Gollsni. ss "Joey" and Law- rence Gollent as the "Constable" caused o good many laughs. A chor- Tlre Westem- guard net-o. twins. merline. trsp. A aast-z-la-sl. i moer-rflrosoor o» Comedy -norc, flit » hoops. order now st brews. oxtuded to Mr. sud Mu. ‘Wright o! Victoria (nee John Morrison-d. o-w-w special Display o! New Spring Mer- ebondioo in ell Doplrtmllltl on Iri- osy and sseurdey. Much sotb end the extensive showing o! oll the New Tblnll in Lodlu’ Rudy to Wen- Clermsnto and Mlllinery- ll. ‘r. Holman Ltd, lummorelde. . 8951-l-l7-4i. - MOI-Tl! IIDEQUI WINS TROPHY-Tile lost okllillll llffOo, gatlon o!_ North Bedequc, hockey players detected the Freetown boys ln ncdeque on Mondsynigl-lt in the last game for the Clark Trophy. Both sides were out to win but Marty. Bed- eque ~hed a good lead which Froc- town could not ovoreomo. The score on Monday wee 1-0 in lnvor o! Bed- oquo. Lest Friday the score wee 2-1 In their dsvor, which mods s. total {or the winners o! 3-1. Mr. Jgmes to the winning, team at the close of the gsmc '.l‘l-m-e cheer-swore given for tho boys by s. lusty crowd-S. “WSLANDER WIDS-Evcretrfi- Tbnorsy of Howell. welt, 1nd Miss hrbors L. Morrison o! Lansing, Mich, were married It Howell, Jan- uary 5. 1931. by Rev. Homer M. Nobio. The above ls taken from s lVIlchigan paper. (Barbara Morrison above referred to ls the daughter of bleut. James Morrison, veteran at the Boer War and the Greet. War. Barbara was born __ in Capetown, South Airica. Her, rather ls n. son 0! tho late Peter Morrison o! George- Wwn, P. B. I., and s. brother of Mrs. John I‘. mightizer o! Charlotte- town). —BUR.LINGTON — Ml‘. Wm. J. ' —00NGRATULATIONS ore being Even Grocc Cairns o! Buuunerside; on the arriv- ol in tho Prince County Hospital on - undoy, mm: 10th. o! e little son. —WI INVITI you to ltifihd our am. Plfllflilillly interesting will m} Clerk, the donor presented the cup frusequssrorr. slower quiuinw r I EltAL-In spite oi’ the bad condit- ion of the roscis and unsafe travel- ling on the ice a largo xiumbcr of friends from Bede-Ju»: attended the funeral q: Mr. Leslie MacFarlunc on Proiltt is busily engaged in grading s. cor load of cobbler seed potatoes- Mr. H. n. Millniun has been haullngl green mountains to Kenslngton the past week and reports the roads in o‘ deplorable condition on account o! pitches-Mr. Nelson Paynter receiv- ed s. long distance telephone call the other evening offering hlm a l1end-' some oum lor his besutiiul brood’ more which he ls duly considering-J Mr. Jock Dsvlson and Elljeh Bryon.‘ ton sighted n. very peculiar nnlmll the other doy near Fitulmrnons Point. The animal resembles e. men. ! :».,~-¢le,.ed V, . appl't)i!l'lfl'.l!l}'. us o! six young ladies, who presented to o Surnmersldc audience for tho songs. Miss Eve Polrlo and bliss Guolds (louder. as s quaint Irish couple in "Would You Llko. to Take n Walk" brought dorm the house. The Gtlyely Orchestra furnished do- Ilghtlul Irish sirs during the inter- mlsslonsnd sale o! candy Miss Mer- gsret Gsudet was the pianist tor the evening. A hearty vote o! thanks was extended to the audience by My. Henry Wedge for their generous supi port and seconded by Rev. J. J. Mac~ Donald. ‘I110 cast oi characters were as ."."nu's: we": hlunroc sud Joey, token by Albsn Gallant; Marthe. Joey's moihor nnd sister o! Jake, Miss Pldnn Wedge; Alien Richards, her ncphrw, Cecil Carver; Sarah Watkins, hired hnlp,.l.l.rs. Arsensult, Donald Hull, Fred Gnllsnt, Ruth Welsh, Miss Eben Arscneult, David Carruthcrs, Vernon Arsennult, Lola. Chapman. mystery women. l-lllds lrrdherhood: Adam Glusett, con- usblo, lmnence Gallant-Al. Tho COMMON SENII soon, blnotlon Fanning Mill, Grader. Wild 0st Seplrntor. three ln one st tho price n. Ilnglo mill. . 0U‘ GUAM-ANTI] Wlll oops-rote Wild Oslo and all loul seeds from oats or any other ne-lo Ind Grade as you wish l! oporsled so pos- in- struotlunl. The Potato Grader ls Guar- outosd to do tho wort. Write or soo W. K. CRAFER x qslngtoa. No. l. P. I. l. for Iurllbcr information, lflF-‘FH-‘fl. ~~lstlen's d key in ovory wny, except ll: hed a bob o‘ ‘ - _ 4 __ , k, l." teil.-»Mr. Bert Warren has been en- “N” Ml‘ “u! s T" M L“ C ' ' ‘Tuesday afternoon at Trinity“ Unit- ed Church, Bumraorsldr- The lnrze church was tilled with irlends from m» and near who nme to pay their Ian respects u; o. denr lfhllil and ‘neighbor. Tho lovely ilorul rtfmr-s bore silent uni-lunv to the hush estkcm in whi"! tnc nlscrnsrd ‘MS he'd. Tho serv~eo was conducltcl by Rev J. P. C. Fruserlpnator ol‘ the Church, assisted by Rev. J. W. A. Nlch ol-cn of Norm zscdcqzlc. ‘Phuc W118 s lull choir and tmrm-Ilc llmflfiV-i‘ _ I "The Nlflhl" "rhe mil- Master -.-—-.-.- ---..-'=' 1'- ..._ Eastern Guardian ..'Wlll.§T PAlTllb-A series o! weekly wbl-st parties woe hold by the Little Pond Alter Society. during tho months oi January ond early port o! February. The members who enter- tained the wmn Club st their homes are as (allows: Mro. It. D. MacDon- ald, Mrs. Jns. A. E. MacDonald, Miss Annie Steele, Mrs. Vincent. MacDon- ald, Mrs. Charles MacDonald. Those entertainments sllorded o. source cl pleasure to all who attended them and at the same time netted a snug sum to the society. ..*i‘LAl'-'l‘he Little Pond Dram- atic Club presented their play "The Irish liiilllouulre" in Ailnamlnle Hull, Tuesday evening, March 10th. Al- though the roads and weather were imfavurable, the hall was tilled. EX- ccllcnt order prevailed throughout ... , .. . u‘ I 4 1 - m,“ “m. “The flmm,,ock “d u,‘ gogod the put week putting up his] 2);‘ L. Baht‘. rel.‘glunjrukicigxvooséx. Map,’ u“, compo!“ by W. Wm supply o! ieo.-—Mr. Hudson Adoms is] ‘ lomas .1] J '1. ‘ W v n MaCFm; llom Edeer Enmnn, opened the ov-- “"9"”! i“ ' "uuflm m“ i" vreWrJijrs wl t‘ .'.. ‘mr- »l- r» Jflllf‘ enmg.‘ parrormanct other special’ psrotion for New Annan races this i-xcranld‘ a“; , lfihlil]: L. yilvnBadi tles between the acts were oolnl by comm‘ “non ______ l ncigrlwery? fie“ Ml.’ i N‘,,_.h_..15°,, Y Elf“: §1‘,’,f,,f;",j;§;_.?";°,, gaefi: ‘LAIGELY ATTENDED rwix- omcisted at the scorers ton rendered some pleasing Irish =aa¢gt "W l...” .. "latizmzmnwwfimé: ' Lyman“ _,.. U?’ CT]. _ and mourn‘ Prime c‘! .1. F e Gaucher eef’ J‘ ment the entire performance. The three Showing of p the New Borsallno HATS for MEN snows" m ran MEN'S sworn: wines... to. day- You will sec BORSALINO l-leto in the (up variety of style that this Spring has developed, obly rendered. ,.lpeclol mention mil! be given to the solos by Mr. old Ml’!- Roy Hewlett, in their usual "P1519 munner. Over one hundred Bud thirty dollars wore realized. ..'GII.IINVAI.I WOMIN’! IN- ITITUTI - The rogullr monthly meeting o! Greenvole Women's In- stitute was held on Tuesdoy ovenlnl. Much 3rd. It the home o! NIB-It'll Brown. The president, Mrs. Albert Poul presided and the meeting was opened by singing the Ode, followed by rcpootlng the Creed in unison. Roll coll was answered with "Some- thing Irlsh." There were nlne mem- bers snd one visitor present. One new member wls welcomed, tho totol enrollment ls now sixteen. A don!»- tlon 0t $1.00 was received from Mrs. Brown. Minutes oi previous moot- ing were read and signed. The teacher me obtained two floss for the school, the D. o, m. calender had not. been received as yet. A letter of sympathy hurl been written Y0 Mrs. All the new shapes, in a wide gradation of color iones- . . . now soft shades you have hover seen before in men's hats. “ And shown in HATS BY BORSALINO, llats that sre peerless in design and style, pqoflg" h, oxceiloncqWenr s BORSALINO once-you w!" always want another. $7.50 and $8.00 “Low iillibvds... w. mitten svoro received end the tcllow in: new on» wore unpainted. van. lug sick, m. Irons. m: hum Mecltae and Mrs. Albert hull School, Mrs. I. Wonnscott and Mu. Earle moan: Irouem, Mrs. sow Bounce sud woe Horace Poul. In- stitutc News distributed. The pro- gram tor tho evening oltillted o! I popor. "Influence 01 blflllfl ll the lchoolroem". by Ire. Ipopoo ond e reading, “The Filtllllll '01-" 010l- lng with tho Institute Csrol. A rc- n-eshlng lunch was ocrvod end the remainder o! the evening we: spent in conversation Ind singing. Mrs. Selby Spence invited the member! to her horns for nut meeting. 1M1 7th. The roll coll will be onlwml with "u I could ltovo ono euro labor- savlng device it would bo-" m subject for program "Pllnl to: re- decorstlng our homes." Etch mm‘ bcr le expected to give a abort NW on the above subject. (Pet-riot Vie!“ CODY). Clifford csrew. Reports ot com- acts cl the plny were well and cap- u Llnlenont (or IAIIIIW N. m... a w us. yrc/ Tins of \ %% f0 15 J10 c -1’¢ 4 ¢