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The .. as court nl’ criminal appears has -. held m n trsttrasc brought in it, the statr game, lish and oyster .... l- ion. l b n. , rdh Llnlmrnt for (oiling hair- Ill “l'_»“' ' ""*' plesslonal Cards ,.t_.___ EDGAR SHAW, K.C. ll“ Offices - Prowse Block, Grafton Street. Charlottetown Wills and Estates Settled; lion of Bills (Special Dept.) protection for all documents. -_..._._-_ NOTICE is the time to have your n" ll Niilired or remodelled at DAVISON 110 Prince Street. I-thursattue-lmo. H“ it E. llarlly, LL.B. i Barrister a Solicitor q . 315t- Bnmmcrstds, P1,]. ddluuethursatti. M "in Factors Preparations Irina by saw f u, ‘fill I|i0ll|il hoe” m, °,§§',.§°“m','. M»: Tobie. Cleansing Cream, ‘gigs-argon Powders, ma", m5 RYAN. nc,I'BIQIIlQ“VQ __%_____________ Stewart £0 Lowther l. D. STEWART, K. C, N. w. cownlan afglrlg‘ goucrgorrs. no C0 noun r" m‘ T0 LOAN. Violin, Case and Bow "H! Wednesday A Thursday QIARLOTTETOWN VIOLII SCHOOL n Queen street Up Stain. 00005190 Prowlc Bros. h 50% A LESSON. °§= m! m . Bumnerddc, 11nd Monitor: N. B. i-lldaily. R. McGUIGAN 9 A! RISTER. socrcrro . mortar m 1.0.4:.’ no "M Block. Charlottetown. on a. uirnlrsdi D. l. lldsthluon. LL. I. Pl A Solicitors “W” tojlocn nsromv a ‘momma; wl-Eou o asmuav J A. IINTLI! W- rl sen-ran. g. o. l 51mm: and Attorney-chino y. Odin: m llchuond Street i Mon! T0 you Charlottetown, P. L I. “ENALD a Menage B. A. I. l-Beil ll; an; .\I. l‘ET()WN GUARmAN Central Guardian \s_--__ LOWER PRICES - Garden City berm- now selling m 1o lb. ‘he, m. cam. 2 n». co Odlitl. 1 1b. at who. 42014-3041. cnrrrun cnmnanrrs cumq at the Town Hall, Summersido, Tuesday. May 19th and the neg 17ml. Chsrlotstown, Wfldnggdgy and ‘Ihurldly. 30th and am, ma-s-a-ci. ma aoann or TRUSTEES a the Prince Edwlrd Island Hospitgl gratefully acknowledge receipt q cheque for $158.00. Proportion pm- ceeds of Anniversary Sale._ ' 4527-54241. DRAWING FOR OUR BIRTB. DAY CAKE-The drawing for our Birthday Cake will take place Wed- nm" “mmwn. May 13th at 3.15 m our Richmond Street window. Dray. m! by EX-Mayor Dr. 1. J. Yeo. 4516-5-12-21. M ENGAGEMENT announcer). .. The enlflzement is announced of Jean,. elder daughter of Mr. and M", William Arthur Miller, Charlotte- town. to Mr. Albert William True. man, son of Dr. and Mrs. John M, “uemflnt 0f Tum». Nova Scotia. Thu wedding will take place early in J""°- 4521-5-12-11. vrsrrons T0 crry _ li/[ayqg Lmd- Kensinaton. and m. Hugh p. 14°71'30". Conservative candidate for the Fourth District of Prince, werg 1n the city yesterday. Mr. Morrison 1! fwllns 1n splendid form IOI‘ the pr°vm°lal liflmlillih and is receiving the compliments of a host of friends and well wishera on the enthuslasgig nomination which he received a; me convention. MYSTERY BRICK WINNERS .- The winners of free ice cream in tho "mm ‘Mystery Brick" contest con- ducted by Central Creamerles. Ltd, and Perfection Dairy are as follows: 15b M“ J- 5- ptYfry, Summcrside; 2nd. LeRw Carver. Summersidc; am. Ml;s. J. L. Douglas. 1'79 Grafton street. (‘Yllarlnticttnvllz 4th. lra M. Brown, 2-14 Cumberland street, C11“. lottetown; 5th, M155 Mary M_ M”, 130M116. Souris. The ingredients in the brick were: Flavors, Vanilla, lemon, banana; Fruits, pineapple, strawberry, peach, apple , Qfflnge; Nuts, walnuts and filberts. ' _ GEORGETOWN Residents of Georgetown were shocked to'hear on Saturday of the unexpected death of Mrs. Wolfe, for- merly of Georgetown, which occurr- ed at her home in Boston, after a short illness. The sympathy of many friends gozs out to the bereaved iam- iy. o.- Dr. R. MacDonald, St. Peters, re- cently visited Georgetown, the guest of his brother, Mr. A. A. MacDon- aid. Mr. Lannigan, Panmure Island, re- cently visited Georgetown. Mr. John Fraser, teacher at Fort Augustus, spent the week end at. his home in Georgetown. . YQKJRII Mr. Gordon lwss has been trans- ferred from the firm of the J. J. Hughes Co., Georgetown, to the J. J. Hughes 60., Sourls. Mr. Ross la one of Georgetown? most popular young men and his departure is regretted by his many friends. The sudden death of Mrs. Robert Shannon. formerly Miss Annie Mc- Leod, of Georgetown, occurred at her home in Vaucouver on April 25th. She was apparently in the best of health until a few days previous to her death. She won the scholarship in the matriculation examinations before going to Prince of Wales Col- ‘look! listen! taste! JUST pour m i l k o r cream in a bowl of golden brown Rico Krispies and your own oars will tell you how crunchy every toasted bubble is. So crisp they actually crackle out loud! Rice Krilpies are deli- cious for breakfast, lunch, bedtime snsoirs. Great for kiddies. At your grocerh. Mode by Kellogg in London, Ontario. BIC]! lege, was principal of the George- town High School, and was one of the cleverest teachers that ever held the position, and several of her pu- plls passed the matriculation exam- inations at Montague. Her chief nm- bition was doing good for others. Her many deeds of kindness shall long remain in the hearts of her many friends. She was organist in Sta David's United Church, Georgetown, and her cheerful and loving disposi- tion has won for her many friends. All that medical skill and kind nurs- ing could do was done, but God will- ed otherwise. In her home. she was kind wife and loving mother. ‘Ihe irreparable loss by her sudden death is very keenly felt by all who knew and loved her. She leaves to mcurn, besides her grief stricken husband, four sons; also one sister Sadie, in Georgetown; three brothers, Albin, Will and Charles, of Georgetown; and Rev. Parmeanas McLeod, of Western Canada. Her funeral was largely attended. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended. The many beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy show the high esteem in which she was held. ' The dance, which was put on in the Town Hall, Georgetown, by the citizens of the town lor ‘the officers and crew of the Dsgoli, vmsl a great success. Excellent music was furn- lshed. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Boudreault. Newport, in the death, of their lnf/nt son. after onl ya short, child, and a comfort in the home, but God called him to his Heavenly Home for a. bright angel, where sor row and pain are unknown. lie was a grandson of Mrs. Sophia. Boud- reault, of Georgetown. His death is very keenly felt. To- the bereaved parents, the Georgetown and New- port people offer their sincere sym- pathy. Hls funeral was largely at- tended.—-A. hllnudh ldnlrncnt fcr Pirnplu. the Jubilee Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Francis. The meeting was opened with the president in the chair and by singing Carry Me Back to Old Vlrginny and the Maple Leaf were nine members and one visitor present. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved and signed. The roll call was answered by April Fool visited the sick and gave them fruit. The school Committee visited the school and were welcomed by the teachers and found that there was nothing wanted. One member Ma's. on Thursday. Thomas Noonan was gladly welcom-| three months. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston thanked the Jubilee mem- holidays at his home in Searletown. bers for their kindness during their illness. He was a bright and loving} "aaiwcnvc UP FATHER 0 aTarg th RARITIME For Sale By: FENNELL & CHANDLER LIMITED, Charlottetown; POOLE & THOMPSON, LIBIYPED, Montague Carried on the wings of the wind come flaming brands and fiery sparks from a nearby blaze. If they settle on your home they threaten disaster unless it is protected with a fire-safe roof such as a Brantford. Brantford Roofs are not only safe from fire caused from flaming brands and sparks but do not give oil sparks or blazing embers to set fire to adjoining buildings. oonflagrations Asphalt Slates prevent the spread of fire. Brantford Asphalt Slates have been officially classed as fire resistant roofs by Brantford Roofs Brantford Csrritte Co. Limited Brlnehnl It Bnllfn, N. 8., Saint John, N. 8.. and St. John's. Nfid. 3b i remansflose? but an impregnable barrier that defies Fire’s Messengers the Underwriters‘ Laboratories. Note their label on the package. In in a very few years. Brantford Roofs are especially desirable for Summer cottages and dwellings that are far from organized fire fighting aid, and in such districts the savings in premiums will pay for the cost of the roof Ask your nearest Brantford dealer about the more than 100 different colour combina- tions available in Brantford Roofs. Ask him how little they cost, too. Factory: Coldbrook, NB. /’/\(il'.' i‘ [Vb insurance 182 A. E. TOMLINS, Representative, 3 Kent Street, Charlottetown. ALBANY AND MICINITY The regular monthly meeting of For ver, and repeating the Creed. ‘Ihere Jokes. The Sick Committee ed back as she had been absent for James recent illness. A Govenrnment grant of $2.00 was received and $21.90 was depoisted in the Bank. A letter from Mrs. H. Wright district convention president, was received and read at the last ' meeting concerning the programme for the coming conven- tion which is to take place in July. A contest was put on by Mrs. Sterl- ing McKay which caused lots of thinking Miss Ruby Burns carried off first prize. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. An- drew Noonan. After the business was concluded for the evening, a social hour was spent, House-cleaning styles of the day. gardening hints and cooking were all talked about with lots of laughter. But the fun had just started when the hostess [brought in a tray of good things to ,eat. Gramophone music and con- versation whiled the time away un- til the clock struck home time. The membe thanked the hostess for the good time they spent in her home and the National Anthem brought Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Cameron and family were visitors to Summerslde last week. Mr. William G. Trainer is spend- ing a. few clays visiting in Halifax, N. S. the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonad Trainer. Misses Jean and Margaret Affleck were recent visitors to Summerslde. Mr. Ernest Arnett has returned home after spending a week in Cape Traverse. Quite a large number of people from here attended the Liberal Conservative Convention in Bedeque Mr. Chalmpion Holland has retum- cd from College and ls spending his -H ST. ROCK SCHOOL The following is. the report for St, Rock School for the month of April. Grade VI-i. Margaret Aheam and Melvina Martin, 2. Beatrice Martin. 3. Albini Martin. Grade V-l. Ben Wait/e, 2. Freddie Perry and Elmer Ahearn. 3. Melvin Pitrc. Grade III—1. Raymond Mlartin. 2. Josie Peary. 3. Edna Arsenault and Aubln Martin. Grade 11-1. Olive Desroches, 2. Francois Pitre and Rita Arsenault. 3. Frank Ahearn. Grade I (al—l. Olive Pitre, 2. Han- nah Ahearn 3. Josephine Arsenault. Grade 1 (bl-l. Edmund Perry. Grads; I (bl-l Lena Desroches. Grade I (c)-—l. Irene Arsenault. Josephine Gallant, Teacher CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL the Meeting to a. close. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron and family were visitors to Shamrock. Sunday afternoon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. and family. IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY According to the Dominion Bureau g Statistics, a! of the c2 firms in Canada engaged in the agricultural implement industry in 1929 were lo- cated rn Ontario; l2 Ln Quebec; 5 if-"Mgbousco a. r imrrm Ill-I. snorulsr: m 1° mm,‘ n‘? KRLSQQLIIS n- sou EAT ‘THERE , THBV Musr saliva eMAu. POFlTlON$ III/l: ,~ /m\ - o (r ° v .5’ r14. ‘mv rr once, ANYVVAY “i w» O $1081.. lnflfcntnlosslvtco. In. 0nd Itrds rim mound. in Manitoba; 4 in Alberta. and one each in Prince Edward Islandand Saskatchewan. GEODETIC RECONNAISSANCE During the field season of 1930, the Geodetic Survey of Canada, Depart- ment of the Interior, completed the reconnaissance for the entenslve triangulation scheme covering Geor- gian bay and the North Channel of Lake Huron together with adjoining lands including Manitoulin Island. The total area, extending from the southern end of Georgian Bay to Sault Ste. Marie, a distance of 230 miles, which may be controlled by such a scheme, will have forty control points distributed over an area of approximately 12,100 square miles. Quebec Man Tells Why He Recommends Them M. Louis Nadeau Used Budd's Kidney , Pills With Beneficial Results He Suffered with His Kidneys and Pains in the Back Pchenagamooke, P. Q., May 12.- (Speclall-M. Louis Nacleau, a well- known resident of this place, is a sworn friend of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "HOT CHECKS" PUZZLE JUSTICE HARLINGEN, Tex.. May ll.-tU._ P.)—W'hether the dignity of interna- tional relations should be unbent enough for an oflicial of one sover- eign state to aid a citizen of another ' in collecting “hot checks“ is a ques-| I tlon bothering Will G. Fields, Har- lingen justice of the peace. He ha: been asked by a Matamoros. Mexico _ - caterer, to prosecute signers of worth- less checks given-him by Harlingen citizens. He sent the checks along l as evidence. I-ii|ll\r<l’r4 Linlmeut cur-ml tprainl. \ \\\\ house this Sprlng—p;|inf, than; carry a full line of lie has tried them and found them kidneys began to feel stronger. had pains in my back and they dis- appeared. It is rare now that In)‘ kidneys trouble me or that I have backache. Thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills. 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