FRIDAY. THE VAST MAJORITY /,, . . T,’ . MORE than a hundred million men of every nationality and every walk of life meet on common ground when they buy razor blades. In England, Sweden, Germany-in one country after another famous for the manufacture of fine razor steel-the Gillette blade is the firstchoice ofthe vastmajority. Such universal preference is conclusive proof that it gives users everywhere unsurpassed shaving satisfaction. When you put a new Gillette blade in your razor you get a shave free from harshness and irritadotn-a shave that’: smooth and easy on more critical 1985 St. A‘ DEMANDS ace of 1/50 war/Q’ your fare. Scientists and expert fillers-far ca efforts to the constant improvement of this blade. Todayh triumph is the starting point of tomorrow’s achievement in this great illette RAZO RS B um ES ‘ StqMmittelLQudIt G I L i- B T 1' I Western Guardian _-s--@ —‘1'Hl OIHOE oi Dr. E. l. Bin- clnir, Suntmcrside, will b. hinged from March 20th to April 1th. --l.0llN 500D FLOUR sold and guaranteed by leading dealers gvgfy- whorl. loiii-ii-it-dsilyimonth. —BUILDING MATERIAL oi all kinds, order now at Brawl. 4320-3-27-2i. --LODSTEI FISHING SUPPLIES, phons or mail orders; shipped the day order is received, st Bruce's. 4826-84741. -KENBINGTON.. and Freetown Prssbyterisns. Sunday, March 29, Di. vino Worship at 1i and '1, Sunday school and Adult Bible Glass, Wag. nesday. Meeting 7.30 p. m. Spgqlfl asstsr services, April 5. Rev. Dr. Ash- down conducts divine worship at Freetown. 3 p. m, March 39, AUMMEBSIDE TOWN COUN. OIL-An adjourned meeting oi the Bummerside Town Council was held on Wednesday evening, Mayor m4. stone presiding with all the coun. @1110“ present. Some resolutions were passed regarding nnsncial mot. tors and some minor matters dis. posed oi. The Council then retired to discuss with Mr. Campbell oi 11am ilton, Ont» "Karding the tender sub- mitted by his iirm ior a motor pat- Y°1~ 99h" Gentlemen were interview- BI! by tho Council on Thursday ev. ening. The Council will meet again at the cal] oi the Mayor to decide 0n the Purchase oi a tractor ior the streets-é. than any user- ' to their --CR.YSTAL _ slsrgns pg,“ GRANITE SISTERS-—The Crystal Sisters played a friendly game with the Granite sisters in Kensiiigtoii rink on Tuesday evening. In Spite o: the ice being very soit the girls m; l“ I°°fi “lssle- The Summerside‘ girlw Yiound their Kensington sisters well lversed in the art 0t stick handling.» The score ended 2-0 in favor of the Summerside Girls.-S. itistitution where allegiance to the highestmanufacturing ideah is made possible by constant scientific research. ‘ Gillette shaves the face of the world-is accepted everywhere as theprimefactorirtmodem shaving comfort. It is natural, therefore, that the majority of men ask for Gillettewhen theybuyrazorblada. iSUCC/‘ESSFUL SOCIAL. —- Thc Indies o! Manic Leaf Rebeckah Lorigc‘ [Mk1 5 @375 party and dance on‘ :T"9IdlY Bl/finlfll- ‘There were about ‘I00 guests and a most enjoyable, I time was spent. Bridge and Auction’. Filly-fives were played. The prize I wmners 5°!‘ Bridle were: Ladies, first ] Miss Viola MacKenzie. . consolation, lMlss Doris Walker. Gentlemens Department of Public Works ‘and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TENDERS FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SEALED TENDERS will be received at this oiYice until noon on Sutur- day, April 11th, 1931, from any person or persons willing to contract for the construction oi any oi the following bridges:— Myriclt‘; Bridge Approaches, Tignisli Lot l. Haywood Road Bridge, Tignlsh Lot 1. Mill River Bridge Approaches, Fortune Cove Lot 5. Quagmire Bridge Approaches, Wellington Lot 1G. Grand River Bridge, Replunking Arch, Riverside Lot iii. Auld’s Mill Bridge, Sianhnpe Lot 34. Grant's Bridge Approaches. Peaokes Road Lot 52. Leslie's Bridge. Greenwich, Lot l0. McLean's Bridge, Upper Montague, Lot 66. Parties tendering to tender separately for each bridge. tenders to be marked "Tender (or Bridge Construction." Required deposit must accompany each tender. Specification ior the above mentioned bridges may be seen at this cities. They may also be seen st the ioiiowlng platen- Nos. 1 to 5 At the store oi Brace, McKay 8i Co., Ltd., Summcrside. Nos. i to 3 At the store oi Morris, Bernard s; 00., Tignish. Nos. 4 and 5 At the home oi Highway Superintendent Bernard Mc- Donald, Riverside. No. 7 At the home oi Highway Station. No. 8 At the home oi‘ Highway Peter's. No. 9 At the home oi‘ Highway Superintendent C. H. Poole, Montague. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. McMILLAN, Deputy Minister oi‘ Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, March 21, 193i. 4l9ii-3-23-monwediri3i a iveck until April 11th. Superintendent Frank Trainer, Peaktfa Superintendent H. D. McKenzie, St. Lower T iness was ioliowed by the installa- one present. In the afternoon at 4 . » _-»- lfirst. Mr. Laughiln, consolation, ML . Carl Crockett. Auction Forty-fives, Eastern Guardian “m” M M's 1w Wis. con- _ soistlon. Mrs. Arthur McEwen. Gen. “'— tlemnb. Mr. Bradford Calms, cm- solution. Mr. A. P. Jamieson. m" rrireshme its had been served the floor was cleared for dancing. The music was supplied by Miss Rm; Huestls. Mr. Harold Huestis and Mr. Eric MscKayn-(S. K l l JBPEUIAL TRAIN LEAVING MONTAGUE FOR Charlottetown Monday morning, March 30th, at. D dclock, returning the some night. 4200-5-25-6 l . RARRIVING Wednesday, April ' 1st, car oi Horses. Call and inspect __s.1, M , , them at clay‘: Stsbles, Montague. s: PEZTICIHSARK s’ Several matched pairs. All broken. ' double and single, in good condition. MacGregor dz Macboan. 43I5-3-27-3i. LOT ‘l. --' DRY was celebrated in a special manner by the Parish- lioners oi Lot 7. At ten A. M. High ;Mia55 was celebrated with Rev. J. A. ..'Mr. Paul Lawless and Mr. Jack caudal M St‘ Anlhm" l“ “lebrml? MacDonald oi Little River, Kings A “'3' ‘mmbe’ "°°“"°d ‘WY “m- County, were vbiton to w”; my_.munion in honor oi Ireland's pun-ML alty, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. WiilisnUA l°r°°m and inspiring sermon w“ MacDonald. Preamed by the pasw" 3"- ‘7- 5- __________'______ ‘MacDonald. During the mass special The monthly meeting oi theimusic we: rendered by the Choir un. Olleary Branch oi the Canadian der the direction of Mr. Patrick Bu-t- (Legion was held in the Oddlellows ler. After mass p banquet was held 1n li-iali recently. General routine bus- the hail which was enjoyed by every- tion oi oiiicers ior the ensuing yearll’. M. Solemn Benediction was given :a.s given below. President. Bradford; with Rev. J. A. Gsudet as celebrant. 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