. 4 user-leis. .7 quay?‘ t I lwall Paper Catalog RITE your name and address very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us, we'll send you the best and most eco~ nomical Wall Paper cata- logue in Canada, 75 new de- signs. Prices based on double Roll of 72 square feet. Moore & McLeod. Ltd. Send the new Wall Paper Catalogue to ITIIAMLINI TIAINS IN ‘I'll! NORTH Pbrty new streamline trains are to be, put into service on the Neth~ erlands Railways before summer. The-y will have a round nose st eeob end. end ihom an airplane will look like weeding worms. lad: tnin will have three ooadloa with the entitle in the middle. Abnormal Eyes Try To See Normally We sek you in this artiolo to believe that it imperfect eym lid not attempt so overcome their detects no dbeolslsrt to the person would arise. This attermat oi abnormal eyes to _sss normally results in strain- 6. F. llutellesoo OPTOIITIIST We ere well supplied with a niee alcheat oi (Joel suitable he Mensa range or grates. Nasnelyl 0H! SYDNEY SCIIlNID y IIIINGIIILL SCIEIINID IIVIINESS BCIIINID IIAI IYOI ‘IIIATID NUT OI. I00. fly I ior year neat order. Trsmptdslivsriu. lawestprlees. I. s. onus’:- co. l1 lrsissslsssl tlsrls Stewart {v Lo or w.» rm hrnlws —I'INID tit AND cosrs-an heard before -Mln Nellie Nieholum. dllllhter oilhnendIlraJJLNicholamoi Summerside. arrived home m Mon- day evening from Rulville, Sask- atchewan, where she had been sister, Mrs. Orville Bchurman. She was‘ accompanied by her brother- in-law, Mr. Schurman, who came home on account or the illness o! his mother, Mrs. Melor Schurman. S. —CELEBB.ATES 92M!) BIRTH- DAY-Mr. Charles Barrett oi Bel- mont, Lot 16, celebrated his 92nd birthday on Tuesday. April 10th. and received many messages of {elicitation irom friends and relat- ives. Mr. Barrett is still hale and hearty, He was born in Wheetiey River and moved to Lot l6 iiity- ilve years ago. The Guardian add their congratulations to those or his many friends and wish the venerable gentleman many more happy returns o! the day. S. —MISCILLANEOUS SHOW} Miss Ida Arsenault and Yvonne Arsenault were joint hostesses on Monday E\‘€Illllg ior a nicely ar- ranged shower in honour oi Miss Edna Wedge,,whoue marriage is to take place in the near future. The shower was held st llddies ‘lbs Rooms and the place was charm- ingly decorated in pink and white ior the occasion. The bride was seated in the place oi.’ honour. which had pink end white stream- ers and the dainty basket holding the gifts was also decorated in pink and white. Miss Dora Wedge open- ed the gifts and Miss Yvonne Ar- senault reed the accompanying rer- ses. The slits which were very lov- ely were presented by Miss Ida Ar- senault. The bride in a few. chann- ing words expressed her thsnh tor the tangible espreasions oi goodwill which had been accorded her. Den- cing and singing whiied away the hours and a dainty lanai-l was serv- ed. As the guests toQ their leave each wished the bride many years d happiness-l -L. 0. l. A. INTIITAIIIIIIT —’I‘he ladies o! Edith Csvsl ladle. LO.B..Ai.heldav entertainment in their moms m Monday evening st which mem- bers snd their iriends attended. Mr. Duncan MacDonald. sci-ed as chairman for the evening. A nicely arranged program was well carried out and was as follows: Opening number. piano solo. Miss Booties: vocal solo, Albert ‘i-lueetis; reading Mira. George MsoPherson: two act dialogue. ‘Matrimonial Advertising" taking part in this humourous play was the Misses Bostes and Rayner. ‘Mrl. Dalton and Gilbert Bmllihi lob. Miss Cannon; musical duet, Miss Jean Boates and Mr. Ralph 301W; trio. 1m. Woodside. Miss Meadows and Mr. Roland Phillip- son. The Kinl- The ladies then ltrved a sumptuous lunch which was hsartily_ enioyed. The remain- der 0i the evening wsa pleasantly spent in games. Din-in; this period instrumental music was played by Miss Meadows, Howard Waite. with Moon's Cliliord Boundy and Mr. Boater. on the violin. Miss Meadows was the pianist ior the evening-S It's Different ...smooth ...creamy . . . pure free from the usual Earthy Flavour Squibb Milk of esis is diEer- em. For Squibb Mi of Magnesia, because ofin scrupulous, laboratory- cootroiled purity-because of the care and skill employed in its pro- duction-b " benerwring "—~i'ree from the usual mnhy flavour. Try Squibbb. Use it as an antacid, s iniid lsxativeorsn eifective mouth- wssh. You'll find the three words "it taut: better" are much more than s slogan-a definite assurance of a product you as always depend MILK OI MAGNISIA Canonical, Phenol. Eferrin. A: toils, it the 06m or travelling, you1l s chss of Squibb 145m} ' g, mien THE slllllnt tnllnlll . ____=a_ntl Prince Bounty tlhrolllsls Amvllroxrllnaeeassb- Itursbotightdaibatolflssol ltflrsheraltfllflafib -I|lU6lI'!IAI--OIdIrlrso- QINQIIIXOIIILEUUVIOIBIIN day. n: lad received gpgndhi‘ acme months with her returns from pelts sold in Lo by yivsto treaty. The prlols very [ratifying and ranged $80.00 to H2150. the W9 being tor a fur belonging D. Jenkins oi Charlottetown. . -—SADLY IBIIAVEDM. W. G. Bills o! Summer-side has the sympathy oi friends in the death o! his sister. Miss Alice on Tuesde! . This is the sound ber- to bear with in the last two weeks. ll-lis brother Mr. John Ellis passed sway on March 3 end now his sister, Miss Alice, has passed on alter only six days illness oi’ pneu- monia. Miss slits was Q years oi agraflhehedlivedont-heoldhome steed st merslie all her lite with her brother. John. They were not- parted in iile and now are united again in death. Miss Ilh will be mourned by a large circle of friends. who will always remember her as a. kind Christian lady with many line characteristics. There ere left tomourn besidesher “ .thres sisters, ma. Willard Hutchinson oi Eliersile. urs. Oolin uaooregor o! Bideiord and llrs. Prod Harris o! Sherbrooke to whom sympathy is extended. The iuneral is taking place on Thursday from the nome- steed-S PIBSONAIJ —lt b pleasing to report that IiIlxDouglIsGMdonLsverymuch improved lrom her recent illness. S. —~Hlsmenyirim<bera pleased tosseMhGeu-gerrimelioutand sboutsgainalterhisreoentserious illnesed. —Mrs. l. '1‘. Webster. Bedeque, spent the week end in Charlotte- town. —Gll'. G. I. Matthews was s passenger to Charlottetown on ‘medal-Q -—lll'. and In. W. O. Elli oi Alice Ellis at Ellerslie on ‘Thurs- dfl. 5. -—M.Bs Lorete Arselalllt has en- tered the Prince County Hospital tor treatment. B. —<5enetor Creeimsn MacArthur left on Monday tor Ottawa alter spending the Easter recess pleas- antly in Bummer-ride. B. —Mr. Herman Bryan, who re- cently returned to hh home in Freeland, lot ii, was in Bummer- sids lest week on business. l. —Miss Jmsie strong, who hes been confined to her home tor some time through illnsm. is now able tn bs up and about again. l. --lh. George Callbeck, president oi the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association, is in Charlottetown on business. B. —'l‘he many friends oi ma. P. N. Tucker will regret to learn that she hes entered the Prince County Hospital tor an operation. l. -lliss Rita Buttier. deughte oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttier o! Bloomfield, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital and. it is pleesln to report. is doing nicely. 8 ~Master Francis, little three year old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges oi Oleery, is making a good recovery alter his recent op- rretion in the Prince County Hos- pital. B. —l-lon. Adrien P. Arseneult was in the city on business on Tuesday and was unable to he present at the, funeral of Rev. Joseph Gallant, which took plsos that day at the parish church st Egmont Bay. l. -—-Mr. Vernon Matthew. oi the Canadian National Silver day for Char‘ the iunerel oi his silt-Cl’. llrs. l. I2. zpiilegt, which took piece yester- Y. . -—ltevs. 1A. MacDonald of Tignlsh Oi ~ Great News FT HOLMABPS Opgn NewlR. . with scores oi by t Super-Bargains BUG Prices HAVE gone up, bat we got la at the old LOW PRICE ior CASH, - c1511 and oar determination to secure as many prim coaoessioss es possible to b. able to oiier these guppy}. BARGAINS for oar Opening 3g]; We Cordially Invite Your lnsfieyction Carpenters and Decorators llave Been Busy for Weeks Getting the New De pertinent Your Visit and Your Approval. Dorvt Delay-Buy Now e These Prices AXMINSTERS OPENING VALUES Ideal for Bed-room or Dining-room §,’°§Z§..’“.°.".°.‘ ....... .. $16.90 illfilqlnlf; ........ .. $2.85 .. $1.95 STAIB CARPET Beautiful Patterns. Per Yard 27 x 5i inches Hit and Miss Pattern .. BAG MATS 24 inches by 48 inches . 22 inches by 36 inches Prices Slashed on Congoleum Rugs These Are Discontinued Patterns Only 3 n. x 11,; n. 376. 9 n. x ll/fl; n. . 9 it. x 101/, rt. 311x415 ft.. 9ft.x6ft..,. ‘QILXIZR. .. 3it.x6ft....$1I4o 9n.1»/,n..$5.8U .¢...n-,tn$9.85 oztxartnusl-ss 9n..9n....$7.00 9n..1in.$10.90 TAPESTRY SEAHLESS SQUARE! At Less Thea Hal! 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