Corsetry m“ as“, Igglstered Nurse. will ., ' y. at this store on Wednesday. [buggy “d Friday of this week to take euro of an! littinn of COMP. CORRECTIVE {\ SUPPORTS ’/ l. To wear aiter an flvfiflllilll- 2. To support u weak or strained back. 3. in maternity cases. 4. For women convuiesclnl If"! l serious illness. / 5. "re athletic and general war. Nurse Croke who is u representa- tive from the factory will be pleased - toexplnin the special features of these garments. Dome and see Miss Croke. You are under no obligation ‘ to buy _PROWSE BROS LTD. C l and Comfort tin‘ a Western Guardian oi.- ATE. Sunday» April 27. Dr. l). m. -—N. BEDlQUE AND FBIETOWN United Church.,Aprll 27th: N. Bede- que. ii: Freetown, 3; ‘traveller's Rest, 'l- J. W. A. Nicholson, Minister. -NI.‘W POLICEMAN SWORN lN-- Mr. Lorne Paynter, ct New London, who was recently appointed a Police Omcer, arrived in Summerslde on Tuesday morning and reported at the Town Hall. He was duly sworn in and is now on duty-B. .-JU5TICE 0F TEE PEACE-At a recent meeting o! the llbcecutlve Council, Mr. James Jardine, of Ken- sington, and R. C. Auld, of Freetown, were appointed Justices of the Peace for Prince County and Commissioners of Deeds and Wills and duly sworn in by Judge Inman of the County Court at Summerside. —PB.0illBi'l‘l0N INSPECTOR lil- TURNS TO FARMING-Mr. Eugene Brooks has given up his residence in Summerslde and has returned with his wile and family to his larm ut Union Corner. Mr. Brooks came to Summerslde over two years ago as a. member oi the Police Pbrce and later became a very active Prohibi- tion L pector, with a. large number of prohibition prosecutions to his ti. "e'i4-§€&5Ii§*ii <- Jilifluu-seosssrewgaaeua-p , , H s ~... =1- w. _fl UQUQI ‘QQ<~I\4\ n 2 ‘z , ; -- embers. i 3 ofeverydayuae. l tloo. look ier Ir rr-‘s “n01- untcocucrnsi. "s": r101‘ sac-mam -1 FURNITURE s. Mm... a mu umzcr If your bedroom suite is of genuine NO-MAR, medi- cine won't mar it. Neither will spilled perfume. NO-MAR finish is proof against the minor accidents Specify NO-MAR for lasting satisfac- .1... 9.2% 2:; when n: 5f. 100.000. ‘-_ Co-operativu credit societies in Eggs exported from this country lupin now have more than 4,200,000last year were valued at nearly $1,- , teen years. v retirement has bought a beautiful es- 3,, i-"uu Fashioned Hosiery‘ - s‘ l - l, army?‘ w, .0‘ 5,. Style No. 365 ‘use Famous ‘ le Snipe" Heavy Service Weigh: _ gained as the bcatwearmg hose Arcana. Exceptionally d. .1“ “i ‘W’: odring. Widely i... ruin r v regret’; regulation ‘Z1 apdr. and welt an Style N0. Mellon service weight. “Art , Modems’ heel, 107 popular cel- - 0ft.- u raullydalightful utoeh ha. a‘ ‘jtle see-mm. f“ . _ | Boarletown. 1, 1 iriends are glad to learn that she has _ flzompletely recovered from a recent credit. He made many friends who will wish him continued prosperity. ~-s. -RETURNED FROM EASTER. VISIT-Mr. Maynard Schurman, oi’ EBummerside, has returned from an ‘enjoyable trip to different parts oi’ Canada and the United States. He visited friends in Ontario, afterwards going to New York, Buffalo, N. Y, and Boston. In New York he visited his brother, Mr. George W. Bchur- man. and Dr. Jacob Gould Schur- man, former U. B. ambassador to ‘Berlin. who he had not seen for fit- Dr. Bchurmsn since his late in Bedford, Mass, and is devot. ‘in; the rest of his life to literature. -s. PERSONALS »—Mr- and Mrs. Albert L. Milligan, of Coleman,‘ were visitors to Stun- merslde on Tuesdayrs. -—Mr. Charles Barlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barlett. oi Scarle- town, was operated on in the Prince ', County Hospital on Monday night for ,a very serious case of appendicitis. :The operation was successful and he ls now on the road to recovery-j —Miss Ruth Bobey, Charlottetown, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sobey, Miss Sobeys many lcttuck o! scarlet fever. v I -lVliss Katherine Gordon, of the tafl oi’ the Nova Ecotia Bank, Sum- “wrslde, visited her father, who is ~riouely ill in the P. E. Island Hos- "tel at Charlottetown last week. Miss ‘oi-don afterwards journeyed to Al- “orton. where she spent the Easter ncation at her home, returning on Tuesday morning to Bulnmerside. Her brother, Mr. Alfred Gordon, also i §£§O uavu roou eras 1 exssrnwun arm cusses err-rep n E. PARKMAN llearlrtmd Optometrht Ifoutagus. P. I- L , s F. c 0o 00000-0044 o 9 BELLQMATHIESON Barristers a lelldtufl Collection scorn? ‘ro 1.0M! slomsouu -I.OBIN 800D H0118. batter, than ever. All grocers. szsa-s-zs-iwss --BILDBQUB earns! rumou- Bidey will preach 10-45 u. 1a.; Evening 7.30 -_..-_--»a___-_- LARGE SHIPMENT OI’ - C eme 11' Now Being Unleaded Delft fall to consult II ' ‘Cement lleBloislBros Ltd 32144-3141. visited his lather during thslaator vacatiozn-B. -Min Pickering. of Bea View. has been visiting Summersida to be near her niece, was Margaret Pickering daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ford Pickering. ct Bea View, who was rbcently operated on in the Prince County Hospital. Miss Pickering was the guest of Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrie while in Summerside. Miss Pickering returned home on ‘Iliesday as her niece is well on the way to recovery. M35 ANGU! MOLBAN On h» evening of April m, me gcntle spirit of Ruby, wife of Mr. Angus Mclnsn, of Milo, Lot 9, took its flight Iran earth to the (olden guts of heaven. The deceased who wbg u daughter of Mr. and Mi’!- cieorga l-l. Molsauc, crf Glenwood. was or a idnd and lovable dismi- tion and endeared herself to all with whom sl-ie came in contact both in the home o! her girlhood andinldilowhereshecemeasu bride less than two years ago. During m: loo: and trying 111- ness she received the most skiiiul medical care and the best oi nurs- ing and for some time it was hoped that these coupled with the brave light w-hioh she put up w wnquor the disease. would eventually lead to s, complete recovery. but God willed otherwise and on the above mentioned date she passed peaco- fully to the Great Beyond at the early an oi twenty eight years. She leaves to mourn besides her grie! stricken husband and ‘parents relerrod to above. the following brothers and sitters: Mrs. Humph- rey. Ouitcn, Mrs. Cecil Gorrill. Messrs. Benjamin, Ralph and‘ Alvin. ol Glenwood. rvm. win-lam smart o! Errol. New Hampshire and sun- ley who has been uvtns in Marl- boro, Mas, and came home to see his sister about a week ‘before her comm. ' The funeral was held on April 3rd and in spits of the bad condition o! the roads was largely attended. Ser- were conducted by Rev. Ewen Mc- Doiluiil of the Ohurch o!’ Scotland. Charlottetown, assisted by Rev. W. 8. Losing. of the United Church, . rm: mvannofrarnww onasnvsn l OQQQ-‘QQ-QQOOOOOOCQ regarding your requirements. while unloading. For Permanence vices at the house and Iraveside Glenwood of which the deceased ' Eastern Guardian antaadtopiasaayoubastsr. ..'TB=IND- OI-DII OI‘ ltllltin. muv. .1. w wiauasss will conduct services on ounday, April 21. as tollcws: Mon s at 10.30 a. m.; Georgetown at .45 p. m.; uturgeon at '1 p. m. ’ ..'BIA VIEW-The Bea View We. man's institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Stewart. on Wednesday ave ‘ April 9th. twenty-eight members an one visitor being present. The ‘prea- ideat. Mrs. J. Duggan, presided. Boil call was respcndsd to with “House cleaning hints." ‘rho members decid- wlth Dllllt in the near iuture. Mrs. B. L. Donald reported visiting sick and conveyed thanks to the members trcm a sick resident (or fruit receiv- ed- It was decided to purchase a wash basin and soap tor schcci room. Entertainment consisted of a. hum. orous "reading" by Wanda Graham; Reading, Mrs. Edwin Donald; Read- ing. Mrs. Jerry Adams. A spelling match proved veryintereating. also a blind fold contest, Mrs. Atwood Blak- eney winning first prise. and Mrs. William Adams consolation. Meeting closed with National Anthem. Re- treshmenta were served by Miss Cus- sie Macneod, Mrs. Ed. Donald and Mrs. Jerry Adams. . JOIANGI OI‘ llllDlNOl-Mr. Norman J. McPherson has just com- pleted arrangements tor the sale oi his splendid farm property, situated at Brooklyn. the lucky purchaser be- ing Mr. Wm. D. Whlteway, c! Dover, who is to be congratulated on secur- ing one of the best farm properties in this province, containing 125 acres or land. with an abundance of lire- wocd and lumber. I'm’ many years Mr. McPherson labored on this (arm and with the aid of his amiable ef- iicient and esteemed partner in life, wrl- idcPhs-raon, by dim or hunt work, economy and strict adherence to the scriptural iniunctlon of sowinl their seed in due season and gather- ing their iood in the harvest, suc- ceeded in laying by suiflcicnt com- petence to enable them. should they so desire, to rest from their labors and enjoy the comforts cf their beau- tiful home in Montague. In this case Brooklyn's loss is Montlllll’! Ill-fl- and to have such an honorable up- right and highly esteemed couple II Mr. and Hrs. Norman J. McPherson installed as permanent residents of the town will indeed be welcome news m the or ucntsrue the Beautifui.-(Patriot please copy). PIISONALS were laid ma; in the Milo Cemetery. the pill-bearers being her four bmthers and Messrs. Wobster Mug- ridge and Gordon Campbell. The sincere srmiiutizy of those communi- tiu is extended to her sol-rowing re- latives and friends in their hour o! bereavement-O. TIIYON CONSOLIDATED /lCflO0L The ioilowing is the standing oi Tryon Consolidated School tor quar- ter ending April ii:- Grude X-l, Dorothy Woodside; 2, a Florence 151M; S. Hbfbttt Haywood. Grade 11-1, Florence Callback; 2, Margaret Bogeraon; 8, Haul Leard. tirade VII-l. Ruth Robinson; I, Lilla Wright: 8. ms Robinson. Grade v-l. Myrtle beard: i. Earle“ Oallbeck; i, Elisabeth Nsidar. Grade IV-i. Otaire ucmers; i. Frances Holland: 8. John laii. Grads m—l. Muriel Holland; I. Jack Nelder; l. Guorlflord. Orude I! (Int-l. Alice Ibll; I, Everett Hoyatt; s, Harold Croaaman. Grade I! (JrJ-l, Orethu Jenlufl; 2, ltaipn lemurs: I. Mary Oroalmuu. crude 1-1, zleaacr Rowutt; S. was a faithful mom“ . The remains vmun‘ h“. ha“ m qeomdnm, A ..'Ollpt. common ntled for Grand nimaneisioadiaghaezedpetlkoes Icr the Potato Growers Asuodation. Percy Boudruuuit. Georg!- tcwn. ivcenrtly visited Charlottetown “swans Mary I114 5W0 3W1?‘ mu ci wntacue. mew-fir Vie!“ Georgetown. Mdlarell. atudkit atnvlncnlsviswlngberhomsia Gemgoiuwn. “unused-a Solomon. teacher atvemnnllivarattandudthoiisach an Oouveutou in Charlottetown. milder Francis Moons-mac. etu- dIstltILQO-Jlllllflfllstlfll! in IuatILQO-Javriltinhurhcans inqeargatown. ‘ Maurice l-lowatt. ll. Iaarla Waukh-Prtu. latte I. ‘locusts-Preacher. .3308!!! I001) ILOUI- U JIS-t-Bli wka ODD- IILLOWI will hold their annual asr- vics in st." . Andrew Prasbrtlrian Church. Montague, suuday. April 27 8384-33-31. ed to renovate their Institute room _ ..°Mias ram» oeuuI Borden u, SILK ymo Pair --_-_..___..~ “fihuploGddlGirWllfI-Tllflu yugmmgogqu-uiceanuwicbstar boutivuiittherebyldndtuiburd. mscllsnnaallttlisotfl-Qbllilml-fl an“; gm- min-q Harbceandwill "mu-a Nora Currie. Osmetown- and Mrs. Joseph victor. recently visited Olaarlettetown- mans: mean Mun-luv who h“ U-w. n w. n. Mimrlny. s. a. st liriporta all vacccissgvories, to Correct Cxoystuming 0 PART 0F THE COSTUME 0F A smartly dressed lady is of more importance to her generally well-groomed, tastefully turned out appear; ance than well chosen stockings. Stockings chosen for correctness of colour, for smooth, unwrinkling fit. for smartly slim ankle design. , _ _ the lnsl word of perfection in all these is expressed in ‘use! j 4 charming models shown here to-day r \ m: Medium lbervlce Weight "SLINDO". Heel, shown m Regent. Diana. Picadillv. Juno. Chaise, Arab or Sonata. Duintily durable. .50 " i398 Sheer. clear. dainty heel. ohiflon atocklns. silk to the bicct top. Double heel and sole are all silk. Five new colours. Per _95 Aurora. ..'Miiss Anm Burke. Ciurlctks- wwnuvLv-itiraghorhcnalnfloorge nt or .____.__ 1511 Kayser Ohlflon, "SLIPPER" i190], DICOS “P. I dtllghtlully Sheer stocking shown in Beachskin, Bavar- side. Park Lane, Plaza. Bareakin. Pair .. .... .. .50 102 Heavy Service Weight "amp. Pm" heel a quality stocking. '1'” Tone, Fsirskln. Park Lane, Band Tone, Regent, Picadilly. Nutcnc, 5on- m.’ All», cam. Cascade, m... Hoggar. Tunukln. White. Per Pair ...... Grus and Klugenlurt, Austria, to be connected by an automobile) highway. Body ‘uillding ICE CREAM Do you know that "W! proved food value? the most exact!!! W!" l‘ “l hanntui adultaraticna. We l‘ II, "is your fumill llhfllfill-I °l l" Sumnierside into the manufacture of u rlcctlon lee Cream has a We stand behind our product and 113mm its purity when you purchase Perfection - m Cream you are iuvcstinr your good money lu m: ma], a. palatable ccnlectiou but one that will all" of our plant and will be glad to “("11" manufacture of Perfection lee Cream. Central Creameries Charlottetown Perfection Dairy ingredient which ‘enters <1‘ _ “nu-w... purity and absence of welcome an ialwvllilll- I l ingredients used in the \ lsh to remlhil “are. and will" um it will I" °° ti: W‘ long until '1 m, upaauunuuuuuuuuuuuuaauuau!saauuauuuuuapazaqaaudaa- r... c“ u amigos \ BRINGING or FATHER _ _ ii ‘wuuu-u-r mun"!- 311.0004 non/mar oat-how‘. wan‘? ‘-By McMalwi _ i."