s-vve...“ _ .- --_....~-.___.___ ._._- . vewo-rimerzsrs-mrslozrlamz-aremwa - THE CHAR LOTTF-TOWN GUARDIAN ' fiiltmor: Hats MASTER QUALITY s .50 6 and up Otherlllhnore medals h e wide poles sense. Lock lcrihe name Biltmore IN tune with the Springtime- snappy and smart-newest styles r-newershsdes. Ask lore Biltrnole —tg/ it on —thcre is a shape and shs e made specially lor you. Blltmorv-TheMesierHetolCeneds [VERY WHPDRESSED MAN WIEARS A HAT BlLTldlllll-I llats for Men For Sale by Henderson 8r Gudmore —WALI. PAPER, all newest 1931 patterns at Braces. -BOBIN 1100b FLOUR sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. -BLACK, bright and galvanized chain of all kinds, sold at Bruce's. 4455-44-21. .-BABGA!NS in kitchen utensils. at Brace‘s. 6399-3-30-81. —W!LTON AND AXMINSTER. BUGS. big shipment just received at Braces. 4456-4-1-1l- —Bl‘tACE'S STORE AND WARE- HOUSES will be closed Good Friday, April 3rd, and open Easter Monday, April 6th. 4400-44-21. —VI5I'l‘ING IN SUMMERSIDE- Captain Sher-wen and Mr and MN Fred C. Sherren Crapa/ud flew from Crapaud on Sat- urday in Capt. Sherren‘s aeroplane liq Summerslde and will visit Mrs Fred q Sherrens parents, Mr and Mrs S. E. Cannon. The landing was madeinttiefieldatthebackof Mir Carmen's residence at the north- " em extremity of Summerside, the ice on the harbor being considered unsafe for landing. The mail plane also landed there on Monday morn- ing. Mr Cannons field was the site which was chosen by the different airmen from Moncbon and Montreal as a suitable aerodrome for Surn- “' in the future-S g BILTMORE llllTS for Sale By PROWSE BROS, Ltd oumonr r-urs ' The best $5.00 hat shown in Canada. See them at Moore £4’ McLeod's before Easter. -—RETURNED HOME-Mr. Char- les Arthur. son of Mr and Mrs Jaones Arthur of Summerside, arrived home last night from North Cumlbridge, Mesa, where he has been flllflflflfll in the drug business for the past four years. l-Iis wife, nee Miss Marlon Ferguson of Sidney, Cape Breton, ac- companied him as far as Sackville, where she untrained forSiclney on a short visit to her father before comingcntothelslandMr-andlidrs Brick Industry I ::A.sthma can be cured. its suffer- ing is as needless as it is terrible to endure. After its many years of re- lief of the most stubborn cases no sufferer can doubt the perfect ef- fectiveness of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. Comfort of body and peace of mind return with its use and nights of sound sleep come hack for good. Ask your druggist; he can supply Y0"- The sand-lime brick industry $3,146,000 worrtlh of bricks in acoordmg to e Pfellflllmfl iaiai:isi_a?r Mlnardfi Llnlmeu for Chopped lkln. ll Pfiriiiliion ll Fog-st -...».... e»...- |'|'[ g urns TESTED p: M“ orrosssrars-r El h amass?” Ofllce Connected was I g w, u w: H. J. MABON 3"! l '-,,§;,;§,,',§3' l Monfrrlilflgrgrl I. :A__ ‘In “an”. z-z i :5‘ i :-: WEE E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Is Booming from the Census Bureau. There are 4D plants manufacturing sand-liars brick most of them in the Middle Atlantic and Southwestern states. WASPMTGCION, llflal‘. 31 (U. P.)-— sold 1929, report F ERTILIZERS SERVICE QUALITY Use your own judgment about using Chemicals or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical farm- ers and other expert authorities strongly supporting each. We will sell you what you want and when you want it. When buying for boat arrival insist that. your dealer place your order with an organization which will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- tion- We supply both. All our Fertilizers, except ni- trate of ammonia, are ground, screened and bagged in Charlottetown just before being shipped to you. If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. Remember, it will cost you only about $1.00 more per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than from our supply to arrive by boat Figure it out for your- Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent. Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had. The Island Fertilizer Go. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E- I. "Island Goods for Island Growers?’ Arthur were married last September. Mr Arthur is registered on the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical regis- tor and graduated before he attained the age of 21 years. He has rdturned to his native town to manage the dual; store of the late Bericy N. Ersman, with whom he received his early training. This businss has been recently ‘acquired by w. ans MacKay of Summerside. lvfr. Arthur is one of the flew Islanders who pre- fers his native Province to Boston and was delighted to have the oppor- tunity of returning home. His friends willwolcorm hhnpuidhis bride and wish them every success-S —PIUSVILLE INSTITUTE — The Piusviile Institute meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Mossy Gallant on March 25th. The eighteen mem- bers present answered the roll call by "Where I would like to Travel." The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, followed by the reports of each committee. One new L was enrolled. The commit- tees for the month of April are as follows: Sick Committee, Mrs. Henry L. Gallant and Mrs. Alfred Blanch- ard; School Committee, Ivfrs. John F. Gallant and Mrs. Isadore Gallant; Programme Committee, Mrs. Kath- erine Coreoran and Miss Henrietta Gallant. A committee of six was ap- pointed to plan’ about the making of a quilt. Mrs. Alfred Blanchard kindly invited the membe to her home for the next meeting. Roll call at the next meeting will be answered by "My Mother's Maiden Name." It was moved that we would have s de- bate et the next meeting, subject of which is to be "Which has been more beneficial to the Island, Foxes or Seed Potatoes." Two games played as part of the program gave much enjoyment to everyone. The meet- ing closed by singing "God Save the l King." I. 0. Janie“: and Johnson ll Johnson ' I WBSIGTII Guardian i on double tub electric or 4456-14-21. / O \ \ APRIL 1931 -BRACE'S CAN SAVE youumgolrizy, 5' D —_é___ \ ' _ drive mashing and wringing mach- ines. 4455-4-1-21. -rotmo reorur Meermo- l At the usual weekly meeting of the Young People's Society of Trinity’ United Church, Summerside, held in Bpworth Hall on Fridylfly, Rev. Mal IPraser showed some interesting inn- tern slides on the Buddhist religion, l characteristics of the people whcl follow Buddha's washings-a. ‘ -IIETURNED FROM CHARLOT-r rerowrsn- Messrs. Major r. r-f May, Benjamin Pillman and Hlcrraoel Andrew, who were delegates from St John Church, St. Eleanor-s, to the‘ Diocesan meeting of the Church held in Charlottetown lasti. week, have returned homl. Theyl YoarrgqMen '3 SPRING ' \ HA Ts a for report that the meetings were very' largely attended and very much en- joyed try all who had the privilege of attending themr-S —UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CAN- ADA, Kensington, April 5th, Rev. J.‘ R. Saint, D.D., Minister: 9.45 a. m.,' Sunday School, 11 a. m., Receptlonl service and Sacrament of the Lord's! Supper, 7 p. m., Beautiful Easter! Pageant, "The Cross of Light." Pre-l paratory service, Thursday. 7.30 p. m., Rev. George Somers, B. A.; Sum-l merfield, 2.30 p. m., Sacrament of: the Lords Supper, Preparatory Ser- vice, Friday afternoon at 2.30. PER-S ONALS -Mr. John T. Stewart, O'Leary,‘ visited Scuris recently. ‘ Phil's. Charles Ramsey has returned‘ from 9, pleasant visit to her sister, for spring in a large variety of patterns $2. 00 $3.00 $4.00 MEN'S CAPS , or all'round. SNAP BRIMS MB)’ be worn with the brim down in thefront ‘ Hats at popular prices. HA T PRICES $5.00 $6.00 to $7.50’ BOYS’ CAPS $1. to Bofs Caps................ m Harbour paid a recent visit to Stur- ter and potato prices advanced, cheese quotations were lower and egg prices unchanged on the produce and dairy market here today. fresh western no. 1 butter to 32 1-2 cents a pound. The increase in prices it was said was due to the decrease in the creamer-y stocks held here compared with last month. Stocks at the end of this month to- Mrs. McMurdo of Kelville-G. Hospital is making slow but sartis- factory progress-S. -—Mlss May Stavert has returned to her home in Wllmot Valley after undergoing treatment in the Prince Ooun-ty Hospital-S. —Mrs. George Harper 0f Char- lottetown has returned fcnm a. visit to her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Mc- Donald of Sumrnereide-S. —Mrs. Emeline McKay of New Arman spent the week-cord in ‘Sum- mernide the guest of her sister, Mrs. Melville Bradahaw.—S. Eastern Guardian ..'E. E. PABKMAN, Optometrist, will be in his oflice, Montague, on Friday and Saturday April 3rd and 4th to examine eyes and fit glasses. 4409-31 . . ‘CABDIGAN - DUNDAS PRES- day, April 3rd: Cardigan at 11 a. m. Sabbath, April 5th: Dundas at 11 a. m.; Cardigan at 3 p. m. and '1 p. in. Note change in order of Church. Rev. W. E. Davies B. A., Minister. JSTURGEON -— Mr. James Lan- igan and Mr. Patrick Giddings paid a recent visit to Murray Harbour North-Mr. Lawrence Lendrigan and Mr. Willie Giddings, have been re- cent visitors to Sturgeon-Mr. Al- fred Cairns and Mr. Michael Fern rell were visitors to the city on Tues- 7 day-Mr. Ray Kennedy of Murray gecn.—Mr. Wilfred Ionigan has been a. recent visitor to Sturgeon, the guest of Mr. John Kearney-Mr. Percy Giddlngs was a recent visitor to Gaspereaux. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que, Mar. Ill-But- Regraded eastern townships and gained non hasuorlvallnthe treatmerl of W" qllmm "l = W“ l‘ =1 1-4 skin disorders. A doctor's formula that doctors recommend. An astlve fluid that destroys the disease terms in the skin. DDD cools, soothes, eels. The lslunished skin is washed clean. B. A. luster. Hughes Drug 00.. Md. —Mrs. James A. Campbell of Gra- ham's Road, who underwent a seni- ous operation in the Prince Coruity BYTERIAN cuuacuus, Good m3 l - Men’s Topcoats ..... fancy patterned suits- A Boy’s Bloomer Suits B0Y’s First Longs. Sizes wrtifrolriiiftnTéfliir-"rit month. To retailers solids and prints were "Kelli-REM 33 and 34 cents a pound, respectively. Receipts today were 449 boxes. WW Bfllfl-iwlck Bram mountain Potatoes, in car-lots, due to light offerings. gained 2 1-2 cents at 85 cents Der 80 pound bag. Winter colored cheese lost one quarter to one half of a cent at 13 1-2 to 13 3-4 cents a pound. Stocks held here at the end of this month were 68,081 boxes compared with 79,500 at the end of last month and 41,343 on the corresponding date °l "it Year. Receipts today were 34 boxes, MEN’S TOPCO/l TS FOR EASTER WEAR Not in years have we show that real smart appearance. NEW SPRING SUITS F012 BOYS a NICE NEW SPRING SUITS for boys ~ for Easter Wear and Spring and Sum Boy's Juvenile Suits Prowse Bros. ~ , SPRING SMAR TNESS IN SUITS n such topcoals. The styles andVfabrics have $15. .. $36. ........... to of all ages. Smart,- dressy suits mer Blue Serges and Cheviots or rtment at our popular prlgeg- 26w as. Prices m splendid asso Limited THE MEN'S & BOYS OUTFITTERS LAny man who insists on youthful dressing will find his desire gratified by making his selection from one of the fin- est Hat stocks wehave ever shown. All the popular spring shades, including ofl pastel tones are shown here in 1 feature assortment of THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE ONE PRICE TO SPOT CASH EVERYBODY quoted at 24 to 24 1-2 center-finite at 22 to 22 1-2 cents and seconds at nge, I _ 18 cents a dozen. British Columbia TORQNIQ-Jrh]; 33' market 1s fresh extras, in oarlots, were quoted unsettled with buyers less aggressive. bullets Sales of Ontario graded eggs are ““°l"n8@d~ smile of frwh eras per 1-2 cents, delivered. Prairie province 30 dozen held here at the end of this month were 10.341 compared with’ 8,650 at the end of ‘last month and 9,278 on the corresponding‘ date of last year. Cold storage stocks held here this month were 8,261 compar- ed with 9,807 last month and 3,390 ll" B81116 Period last will? were 3.684 cases. firsts 22 cents. seconds i0 cents. de- livered, but no sales are reported at these prices, JVIOI-PTREAL-Egg receipts here to 4,395 cases for the wllesponding year. Receipts day last year. The market is un- changed and steady. Receipts of tailed 37.720 packagu BRINGING UP FATHER _ ' compared 0n the egg market. Ontario and prairie fresh extras, in csrlots, werel PM GOflG Q)? WANT “(cu "to STAY rN- 0o You H AND \ “was an: nose 1w‘ ‘rvwox 660974555 sue ‘roox 1n; MQUSI. wrm HER- file, A "El-ll: TO GIT THAT ANIMAL OUT OF ME flit-H'- (YPPAWA. Ont. Mu. s1—Oenad- len 68a markets are holding about 899M111 today. There is not yet any elorlgeeggsonhand wereonthe first of the month 8,000 cases. ST. JOHN-This egg market isl ahtlve movement of eggs intistor- firm witlTfsw price clinic's. "Iii demand is mostly for firsts and sec- onds for current use with sense in- quiry for extras for storage. One ssh of extras in new easu is reported at 2s cents. Last year storing ates-tea locally about March 20, but b11611 has been no storing here pet thl |eggs are offering at extras 24 cents, year. Dealers are quoting produced for eggs extras 21 to 23 cents, first: 1D to 20 cents, seconds 14 to 1s cmts HALIFAX-There was a slightly firm undertone of this market ove: today were 3,604 eases as compared‘ the week end. Supplies are libero but there is a strong demand fo Ithe Easter trade. Dealers quotation. w Producers an country lllblitn areunchanged at extras 20 to T cents, firsts 1O to 20 cents, second: 14 to 15 cents. Byvueorle McManus u ooarr ULVEN WANT TD agar. "r34: worm- RlVifl I HARDON- 5\R* BUT’ MR‘ KERMUT OF AIIEMLE Gt THE ‘SAWJT B l‘) CALLING ‘f0 fill N NEMIPQUNDIA\D