Western 1* Locals —VALVI STEAM PACKING’ also ber and asbestos gas engine cracking, in stock at B _rm.|g Ian: ls reserved hr IIII - wmii-Wsc-‘rm: i‘ g‘ mils’: word numb‘ parable ‘in i=- 43MB frosen beef hearts in mcg at. Bruce's. L-IiliiB-l-lll-fi. _.5EE1" LIVE, in stock at agcglg, L-SUO-Q-fl-Ri. M THE BLOOD of your foxes, reduce the risk of fever, and insure the free flow of milk from the mother fox, and the successful developmont of every pup in the utter by feeding Purina. It is this richest in Vitamin “A" and has been proven the best of all fox feeds. Charlottetown Fur Sales Limited. L-35004-2-i-6-B. —BUMJ\EBSIDE MARKETS — higher in the Summerside market this week: Mountains, 00c. per bus; Cobblers, 50c. per bus.; Blues, 50c. pel‘ bll8.j Oats, 4045c. per bus.; wheat, 75c. to $1.00 per bus.; Bar- ley, 50c. to 60c. per bus; Buckwheat 40c. to 50c. Per bus.; Hay (pressed) $9.00 per ton; Straw (pressed) $6.00 per ton: Chicken, undressed, 12c. to 10c. per 1b.: Fowl, 12c. to 14c. per 1b,; Eggs, 110., 13c., and 15c., per dozen; Butter, 20c. and 22c. per lb; Hides, P/lc. per 1b.; Calfskins, 30c. each-S. i‘. L. Bowness8iSon nmsitu. omiicroas sun BMBALMERS I Prince County Hospital Ambulance in Charge Summerside, iiedeque and Remington Phone 33-1. S um merside Bowling r LADIES‘ HJWLING LEAGUE All Six: E. Compton 893 J. Mckearnly 355 Ann Linkletter 432 G. Blacquiero 503 j-L Rankin 428 2111 Pin Knockers: Eva Morrison 359 J. Walker 457 M. Cameron 466 L. Hogg . 320 Y. Arsenault 4'78 2080 High three, G. Blacquiere 503. High single, G. Blacquiere 196. Hill Billyli B. Wood 434 I. Cameron 464 M. Huestis 426 c. Perry 02c H. Brotherhood 407 Quinta: 1. Davison 883 Mrs. Whalen 346 Mrs. Morrisov 420 M. Woodside 422 Mrs. Dodds 491 f-Ilgh three, C. Pony 618. High single, C. Perry 215.—S Bequests to Charities And , Institutions (0.7. By Guardian's Special Wire) IIALWAX. April 1—More than 0250.000 was bequeathed to various charities and institutions in the Maritime Plovi-noos in the will of the late George a. aim. nrobawi here today. Outstanding bequests were 830-- 000 each to Acadia University- Wolfville, N. 5., Mount Allison Un- iversity, Sackviilo, A. 8-. Nova Boo- tia Banatarium. Kflitvillfi. N- 5- nnd Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax; $12,000 to the Young Men's 0hr!!- tien Association, Halifax: and $10- 000 each to the Protestant Home for Aged Ladies. Halifax. Tubercu- losis Hospital. Halifax, Children's Hospital. Halifax, and the Young Women's Christian Association, Halifax. The entire estate. totalling $175.- 000. was left to Mrs. Hart to be turned over to the various bene- ficiaries upon her death. Executor! named were Mrs. Hart. A. ‘Hend- fieid Whitman and the Eastern Trust Omiiilny. . .- Mr. Hart died n-iday at the a!‘ oi 82 and was buried Monday. Hi6 only son died in 1018 and two other children in infancy. Gar-Ferry For ' 8t. John-Digby Route (C). B1 Guardian's special Wire) n. s. ADfil 1 — an: l. Graham. vice president 8B motor oil, in s [B11140 MEAT MEAL, a convenient fox feed, high in food value, reasonable in price, sold- at —-Mrs. Cyril M. Bent of Summer- side. P.~E.1. is spending the week end in town with her husband at the home of his aunt, Mrs. L. V. ‘Irenholm, Melioae St-‘Amherst Th; price of potatoes is a little IIIII * Rev Dr. M’Donald of Acadia Retires (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WOLFVBLLE, N. S.,.Aprll 1——R»e- tlienient of Rev. Dr. J. H. Mac- Donald, from the faculty of the- ology at Acadia University here was announced tonight by Presl- dent F. W. Patterson. Dr. MacDonald had been dean of the faculty of theology 13 years at the same time teaching courses in practical theology and church his- tory. During the war he was assist- ant director of Canadian chaplains and held the rank of colonel. He will be succeeded by Rev. Dr. Gordon J. Warren, now‘editor of the‘ Maritime Baptist. Dr. Warren graduated from Acadia in art; in 1910 and from the Newton The- ological Institute in i912. At the same time president Pat- terson announced appointment of Rev. Dr. Clarence B. Lumsden of the department of theology at Brendon College. MEIL, as astoclate professor in biblical literature and celved his arts degree from Acadia in 1021, a theological degree from Newton Theological Institute in 1923 and later a philosophy from Yale. Gritioises N.B. p Insane Hospital '(C.i’. Byfiuardianb Special Wire) ERBDERICTON, N. 3., April 1 ..-..__, ,0 ’L e a ry And Vicinity It 1e an unusual thing to hear of my one finding May flowers in March, but Miss Florence Pate nicked a nice bouquet on Sunday, March Nth. Mrs. L. E. MacAulay. returned Monday from a _week<:nd visit with her sister Mrs. Cyril Leard of Alberton. Mr. Harold Harris, employee of 0'Leary Dairying and Cold Storage returned on Saturday from Quelph, Ontario. where Mr. Harris spent the winter months taking a. course in butter-making. Mrs. Christine Leavitt and son Billy went to Alberton Friday to visit friends and relatives. Ninety-five persons from O’Leary and suirounding districts, took ad- vantage of the cheap rates and were ifl-ifielige to Summerside on Saturday's excursion. Miss Birdie Campbell is spend- ing a few days visiting friends in Charlottetown. The United Church of O'Lcary intends holding a. mission for two weeks beginning April 14th. Rev. Jolin E. Brown, evangelist. Mrs. G. M. Matthews, (Ylieary. entertained last week at a birthday party in honour of her neice, Miss Geraldine Carruthers. Games and music ivcrc enjoyed by all and Miss Carrutlicrs was presented with a number of gifts. Mrs. Matthews was assisted in serving lunch by her neice, Miss Dorothy Can-others and Miss Jean Matthews, Ellcrslie. Mrs. Aldrecl England, Ellcrsiic. accompanied by licr son and daughter were visiting Mrs. Eng- iands‘ sister, Mrs. Claude Jelly of O’Leary last week. The funeral of Mary Cecily Devcaux, Howlan, ivas held Friday moming March 27th from the homo of lier step-father, Mr. Jerry Peters to the church of St. Anthony's where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Gaudet. There are left to mcurn besides her stop-father and mother one sister Sophy. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family. The funeral of Ml‘. John Kelly of Kelly Road was hold Saturday morning from his latc residence to --'I‘he New Brunswick provincial hospital for the insane at Inncaster, worse than the black hole of Cal- cutta by Hon. Dr. W. F. Roberts, Minister of Health in the provin- cial cabinet, in continuing the de- bate on the budget in the New Brunswick Legislature today. Cnticising the previous adminis- tration for what he said was “en- ormous waste in l-lon. Dr. Roberts said buildings comprising the provincial hospital should have been down or burned having additions built to them. "From what I have seen, it would take another mint of money to clean up certain portions of these old buildings so us to make them habitable. The black hole oi’ Cal- cutta would not be comparable to many parts of these old ‘buildings when we assumed office-an accu- mulation of things both dead and alive of some seven or eight de- thing is nothing short of a tragedy. It is true an attempt to better things was be- ing made when the government of the day was defeated but why did they not first make a survey of the grounds as tothesuitability of expending- 81.900000 upon further discussed health problems confronting New Brim- swick today and referred to the founding of the Provincial De- pertinent of Public Health. the first in the British Empire. He was the first head of the department. He enumerated the benefits ac- cruing to New Brunswick through the department and the work it was Turning to mental hygieiw. he said: "'1 hold-in my port of results of active investiga- tion cf conditions that have place in New Brunswick. These reporil set forth in no unmistakable men- ner, crime. immorality and expense and the examples of the two for- mer are such, that even in this day, they are not what I feel should be read in public or appflf i! "i! up," instead of Work e11 the day with God, Whstt/er thy duty be; No matter if you're home, abroad, He still "is close to thee. Lift up the look of God. And you'll find comfort there: lighten all thY Ami lessen all thy care. walk in the fields with God. Bend down to him in Apd ask, your elm give. And seek hb love to share That God ind help you lbw I0" n . St. Anthony's church where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Father Gaudet. with the passing of Mr. Kelly. Kelly Road has lost one of its oldest citizens. He was 18 years old. a gentleman of the old school. kind and courteous and a good neighbor. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. On Monday morning, March 30th the funeral of Mrs. Andrew Arsen- ault was held from her late resi- dence to St. Anthony's church. Re- quiem High Muss was celebrated by Father Gaudet. Mr. Arsenaiili: was one of Howlaifs oldest residents. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. A pretty wedding took place in United Church parsonage Spring- field West on Wednesday evening, March 25th when Miss Bernice MacKenzie, daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Imwls MiicKenzle, became the bride of Mr. James Luther Mac- Wiiliams of Cape Wolfe. They were attended by the groom's brother, Mr. Reginald MiwWilliairYs who is teaching in the Springfield West school. and by Mm Josephine Mac- Kenzie, sister of the bride. The happy couple will reside at Cape Wolfe. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. L. W. Parker, pastor of Bethe! United Church. Oin Wednesday, March 25th. Miss Roberta Edna MacWiiliams of West Cape and Ira Leigh Mac- Donald of Locke Road were united in marriage by Rev. L. W. Parker. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. John Matthews a C. G. I. T. Group was organized on Tuesday, March 31st. Misc Helen Jelley was appointed President, Miss Amy Pole. vice-President, Miss Myrna Matthews secretary, end Miss Jean Kennedy. Treasurer. The next meeting to be held at the same place at 7.30 o'clock, Wednesday, cuss... nd PICE courrrv The F a ra dork Work Of Healing The use of the Farador is spread- ing in all directions throughout Nova Sootia and New Brunswick. Splendid cures of rheumatism. bronchitis, asthma, paralysis, cat- inents arc taking place. Mr. W. E. Eriman. Representative, will be in Charlottetown at 268 Sydney Street. until after Easter. His regu- lar address 1.1559 Harrington 5t, Halifaic Ask for literature with 101i! list of cured and satisfied users. L-3511 T e I e g r o p h Reflects Upward Business Trend MONCTON, N. n, April 1--Rc- flectiiig the upward trend in bus- 10985. telegraph receipts have bseii F‘. McTaggart, general superintend- ciit, Canadian National Telegraphs, FOPOMO. on his arrival at Moire. ion today on an inspection 013th: immllflliys offices and facilities in ‘Eastern Canada. “We find telegraph “filings form o fairly reliable bar- ometer as to business conditions,“ Mr- MvTflzsart said. “rising and felling in close sympathy with the "Pward and downward movements of world trade. This also iipplicr. to cable business. there being an increase in the number oi’ cable ... ssages handled." ‘We have lately put. into opera- tioii, a direct telegraph sci-vice be. tween Halifax and Toronto whlch will afford our patrons" quicker m1. (‘graphic communication between tho two centres," Mr. McTaggart r-c. marked in speaking with regard to improvements in services. the past two or three years a now; increase has been observed in 1.1:; use of the telegraph for social pm. D0595. Mr. McTa-sgart remarked. this being a development of the twentieth century dmire for faster and more faster methods of com- April Bth.»0. YOU COM! UP ICAN HEAR Tii I. MacArthur). _ “std; munication. "Til(‘l‘€ has been a growing Lise of ihc telegraph {or birthday and other anniversary fclicitutions along with Christmas and N W Years and Easter greet- iiiss. r Christmas and New Years "greetings files during the past. season were greatly in cxceszw of other years and from present indications our Easter greeting business this year will show a mucli heavier use of the telegraph. These greetings are not only sent between places in Canada but to foreign countries and are beginning to form a not inconsiderable part of the cable business. “We suffered considerable inter- ruption in our telegraph services through flood conditions, particu- larly in Eastern Canada. but they were speedily restored through the great effort put forward by our linemen and others to keep traf- fic moving. Iii some cases our line- men had to stand up to their mid- dle in water but they succeeded af- ter almost super-human efforts in getting the lines re-established within the quickest possible time. This is a. feature of the telegraph service that is not generally appar- ent to the public. ‘The damage to our telegraph lines this season has been much greater than for some seasons past but our telegraph fa- cilities in this respect arehow back to normal." Mr. McTaggart left here this itf- ternoon on the Ocean Limited for Halifax accompanied by D. A. Mac- Neill. superintendent for the Atlan- tic region. From Halifax they will proceed to Sydney and elsewhere throughout the territory. BOYS POISON WATER. . DELL1A.Alta.—Two boys who dropped pieces of carbide in the town water-tank caused fears o.‘ ptomaiiie poisoning after many residents complained of stomach pains. Police investigated and the boys confessed. Gestation h Wheiping or Vixen 8i Polio! Starter at your nearest dealer. GORDON FIFE, Soldier oi‘ Fortune UT l! CAREFUL WHEN ii-flh. eczema and many other aii-_ showing steady increases, stated J.- In going over telegraph files for v "we Entire Balance of 2 and 3 piece WOOL DRESSES in a large variety of materials and colors arranged in 2 Price Groups for Quick Clearance. v i’ as 10-95 For Vatlgics 6-92 COATS You’ll Have to Be Early LAST SEASON’S SPRING COATS NO TWO ALIKE BLACK, BROWN, NAVY. PLAIN AND FANCY TWEEDS v.95 toasts... 8 . 95 TO STOCK ALBERTA BIG STORE WIDE BARGAIN SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK HQLN, .. SU/MMERSIDE AND SAVE MONEY lakes this year will be stocked with The move follows representations mg of the province's fishing LAKES WITH FISH 1,200,000 fish eggs for batching, it madc by fish and game leagues in grounds will have a beneficial ef- EDMQNTON. April 1—(C.P.)- is announced by V. A. Newhall, the province for restocking of fish- 59cc m 5159,9333 warm gmdc Under a five-year plan approved chairman of the angling section, ed-nut areas. by the federal government Alberta's| Calgary Fish and Game League. League officials claimed resiock- mm n" Lumhiun noninv- To the Rescue By Bob Moore 5' |ohn Holes HER HIGNNESS lfiil"! HERE ‘THAT'S CERTAIN-I'LL HAVE A LOOK UP AIOVPW/NT till! AND WAIN M l. NYONE COMES.