. '\ a"mrl"\'fl_|l"_¢I. 1_¢_.-nw~ 4‘ ' g , , ,2.‘ . . .-__..-_ _‘.-v‘-§~;.—. . a ‘.55 l," I l,‘ g. i ‘ii 1. .' (i. "l ‘.2 I. i. I a a - i‘ t . L"! it v] l‘) ‘it, , Pf. ~ ~ i-x.-_x~ j . “.8? 3'9"‘.-. mu sin 1 ~ 1m- GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Bhronicle —'l.‘lll oolulll ll rolonod {or uewl o! local lnknll but advertising o! u lowly uuturl may bu hunted at i unto I word Itriotl pqylblo lu ud- rum. -COCOA D003 MATS, good quality l4 x 24, only 75c each at Bracefl. w 9332-5-8-21. -DANCB AND CARD PARTY in Malpeque Hall Wednesday night. ltiay 10th; it stormy, come Thurs- cliiy night. 8316-5-8-21. -R-M. STANDARD melt and milk fox biscuit, new low price to distributors and fur farmers, at Brace}, 9332-5-9-2l. —-VOLLEY BALL.- The C.Y.M.I.i. and Baptist players had an exhi- bition game o! volley bull in St. Paulsiiall last week. The play was good and had. the Baptist been more accustomed to the hull tne rcore might have ended very d1!!- civntly. A game is being arranged [or this weck. There were two picked wanis from each club. Each team ialaycd three games. The score by games was as follows! 18b team C. Y. M. L., 15, ‘l5, 15; Bap- tist. 6. 13, B. 2nd ‘Team: .C. Y. M. L. l0, l5, 15; Baptist, l5, l0, l2.—-S. —L()BSTER FISHXNG.—- The tobsicr fishing opened last week on the north shone but owing to tho- rough cold weather the fishing to riatc lms not bccn good. No very largo catches of herring have been made up to the present time and this shortage ol bait has had a. good dual to do with the poor lobster l‘2\i<'llCS_ Mr. T. M. Llnkleiter, one at the big packers on the north short‘ looks for some iniproilenicnt ll the weather turns ivormer and the tin-ii can put out their herring riots ztiid obtain good czitclics.-S. —‘l‘\\‘lS'l'I'ID HORSESIIOE \\'lTll TEETlI.—tQuitc a. llitlf‘ excitement was caused on Friday morning round Woodsldcs blacksmith shop, Stmiinersidc, when several iricn watched it Mr. Landry from Quebec twist a iiuiiibrr six iron horseshoe nut of shape with his tceth. Pluc- lng it in a vise and fastening a leather strap to the horseshoe, he caught the strap between his teeth and bent the shoc all out of shape. Ho askwi for it numbcr scrcri front nhoc but not having onc on hand the blacksmith gxivc liiiii size six. Mr. Landry is‘ a small 1min and weighs 115 lbs. Tlic twisted liorsc shoe is m1 exhibition on the hard- wmc countcr of Brace ti: McKay's store and is looked upon with con- siderable wonderment by all. ivlicri told how it came to be iii that bent !oiidltloii.-S. —SUDDI£.\' DEATH OF ALBERT \'E0.-—I<‘rit-nds were shocked to lrarii on Siiturdiiy of tlic death that iioi-ning oi Mr. Albert. Yco of Rich. iiioiid, R. R. Mr. Yco had conic 'iU\Vll iu tlic Prince County l-lospital m ilic rarly morning train for an mvrzitioii, but “'33 iii such a serious condition that ho passed away shortly uitcr he cntcrctl the hospi- iril. Tho dcwaisr-tl was at. native of ilicliiiioiitl and had resided there all i115 lilo. lie was a vcry sticccssful farmer uiirl was most highly rcs- pcctod in tho tiistrict. A Libcrtil in politics diiti a biiillllfil mciiibcr o! [he Presbyterian Church at Victoria. West. Mi". Yoo war. the son oi the {ate Donald Yen oi Richmond. RR. He married. a datugliici" of linrry F. Ellis, who is lrit. to mourn, besides three children, Allis Kathleen. a icziclicr at Knutsiord, l-iiss (jiiitlrs aiiid Wymaii at. home. also thrcc brothers, Ilcnry of Port. Hill; Major in Canadian West. and ljldwiii of Richmond and four sisters, Mrs. Herbert Yco of Port llili; bliss Bell and Miss Iiutiici-inn of Roxbtiry, ililss, and hire» llr-l"li'0|i the old homoltead. to all oi whom much sympathy is exlcndcci-S. END PAIN-Soothe SURE HA ND S by Rubbing in a r||NARo"5 [IMMENT Real Estate SALES R. P. Simpson lll RICHMOND ST. Charlottetown. Phone 137 liners lb BTIDBT. CNHF-S. -EXP'ECTED .MAY l0"!- ers at once. J. B. Mlllmln. Kenllxig- ton. -FUNEBAL 0F MISS DES- ROCHES-Tlie funeral services (or largely attended. Member: o! the Children o! Mary Society morchcd in a body from the house to St. Paul's church. Rev. Bennett Mc- bearers were: Messrs. Edmund Dou- Frank DesRochea-S. —SAD BEREAVEMENTa- The sympathy .0! friends is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DesRoches o! Summerside in the death o! their ing at her home on Water Street. some time and contracted the flu. she was l. dressmaker and had many triends who will regret to leitm o! her passing. She was a member o! St. Paul's Church and sang in the ladies choir. She was also a member of the Children of Mary Society. Besides her parents, two sisters are lcit to mourn, Miss Alice and Miss Hazel at home. The funeral takes place this morning from hei- residence to St. Patti's Churc and Ccmetcry.~S. -—SUl\IMERSIDE BUSINESS COLLEGE CLOSER-The Sum- lllefSldg Business College closed for the summer vacation on Friday cipal, reports a. successful year. Nearly all the pupils finished the course required with high marks for accuracy in dictation and neat work. The bookkeeping class also did well. Miss McLean is well satis- fied with the yoars work. After a. short address impressing on the graduates the importance of efilc- ioncy in their work in the business world Miss McLean dismissed the class With a twat of chocolates. wishing them all a delightful vaca- tioir-S. l PERSONALS ~Mrs. J. T. Connick o! Mis- couclic has entered the Prince County Hospital for bl'08t.l'll0l'it.-—s. ~Mr. Walter Darby has returned to Sumniersidc from Halifax, N. S. where he attended thc Synod of the Church oi Exiglzmd-S. —Mr. Thomas Mitchell, who has been attending Pine Hill College. returned to his home in Summer- side for the summer vacation-S. »~Mrs. Harry Dawson of Augus- tinc Cove motored to Middleton on Saturday and was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hamlll.—S. —Miss Hilda Hamill has return- ed to her liomc in Middleton alter H. pleasant visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson o! Augustine Com-S. —Mrs. J. S. Hinton has returned to her home in Summerside from Halifax, N. 8., whcrc she has been spending the whiter monthsfshe- was accompanied by her son, Mr. Richard Hinton who was attending Dalhousic Unlvcrsity.—5. -Mr. W. P. Callaghan o! St. Louis. was a visitor to Summcrside on Friday. Mr. Callaghan has pur- chased the residence of Mr. Ever. tit Phillips and intends moving to limmersidc in tlic near Iutur¢,_s_ -—Mrs. John Crockett of St. El- canors has returned from Chariot. tctowii where she attended u. meet. lng oi the Executive of the Wom- cn‘s Institute. Mrs. Crockett was a guest at the Revere HoteL-S. -—Mr. Ether, formerly on the 5mg of tho Canadian Bank o! com. mflfw M» Summerside, who had been on the Island lor some days, left on Monday on return to st. John. N. B.—S, -Scnator Crcelmaii turned on Saturday from Ottawa, where they were attending the 5m- ntc. Miss Mollie McArthur accom- pnnicd them as fli- as Halifax, where she will visit friends-S. Mluimfl Llniment Ollll Sprllno. volition." mlttfid. c" made for Provincial Fire . - _ al°undjflm°sume 35m p" 9°“ ‘m Marshall to give an address to the car. Also iew cars iertilizer expected m“ school pupils on u“ sable“ ' The Competition is diving! into l S Dominion. 2 renll ditures. the about same date. Kindly book ord- o! the wmpeu¢1°n_ .."Tliin column in u word lldvuuce- . .'SUBSCRIP'I.‘IONS W‘? Muttart. Grade IV-—-l. McGsiughcy. CHURCIPS FINANCES clared James Dutton, onto and Kingston. Fire Dept. Essay Competition The Summei-iidl Fire Department -IUY Goodericb Silvertnwu new h“, “and i; “ma”, w watwm cord lillto tires, patches and N- th. and”: n“ o; m.“ pa” ‘u.’ °‘"'°'°'31- on ‘rm Lou; m 0am lad rm- The MM originally l 4'1"" ‘i m” “Wu-m *1" roi- o» close o! m Contact 1:: Summerside Police Court on Mon- M”, mm but It h” been “and “Y- °n° drunk w“ mud '3 “d necessary to (l: June lat ll the inst date on which anti-ill may be nib. Arrangements on being °”l""‘°‘- two classes: clue A m» Crime 1o and 11 pupils; Class B for pupils under grade 10. tit Miss Florence DesRochos were hold olfifgeumtgrsdgfizr on Monday morning and were 5L Manps “mum All essays must be written on one ide o! the sheet only md each sheet must have a. margin. All entries must be in the hund- mmld “ambled ‘t Rmuum m“ writing o! the entrant and be hilt- MB“ "d M’ m° “a”- Th‘ mu’ laled by his or her class teacher. Maximum length o! Class A en- cctte, Harold Guudet, Fred McLeod. mes is moo words and or c1385 B Fred Gaudet. Arthur Perry and entries, 750 ‘Volga All entries must be submitted“ by June 1st, i933. No name or other identification mark must be shown on the paper submitted. Age, name and school grade must be written on a separate daughter, Florence, on Friday even- sup and pmned to the c5551 Judges’ decision to be Iinal. The deceased had not been well for tintries submitted to remain the property o! the Sununcrside Fire Dept. The local dept. are arranging for suitable prizes for the two best es- says in each class. The importance of the teaching of Ilre prevention to the young folks is stressed by the Dominion Fire Commissioner in the annual report o! his dept. for 1929 when we are told that out 0t the 233 persons who met death by fire in that year 121 were children. The property loss for this period amounted to $47,499,746 which is a. per capita. loss oi $4.85 for every man, woman and child in the when these facts are considered it is very evident that the Fire Dept. are pioneering a much aii-BYHOOH- M585 MCI-elm» Um Drin- needed want in our commimity life. EASTERN GIIARIIIAR tonervud lol new: u! local interns hut inlvertllliig 0t a newly nutura may he lmierlul at ltricily payable In to Lharlottetown Guardian may bl banded to their Rep. Archie Hamil. or leit at H. J. Mobon‘: Drug Store, Montague. 12-13-dt1. JBLUE BUS LINE resuming operation May 12th. Same as last =year, daily except Wednesday, from Peters Road. Murray Harbor via. Lower and Upper Montague on old Town Road. Bus leaves Montague 8.45 A. M. Stand Revere Hotel. 9331-5-9-11. NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Follow-lug is the standing o! Following isthe standing oi’ North April: v Grade X—-l. Lloyd Lowiher. Grade I_-1. Wanda Lowther: 2. Emmett Mclnnls. Grade VIII Sin-l. Zfheresa. Mut- 2. James McGaughey; 3. Noni-tan McFai-lane. - ‘ Grade VIII Jr-l. l-Iazen Low- "* ther; 2. Sandy Mubbart; s. Sadie ' . Eleanor Lee; 2. Everett McFai-lane: 3. Grade II-l. Kenneth Inwthcr. Grade I A-l. Jimmie Muttart. Grade I 13-1. Mary Wright. N0 CAUSE OF WORRY TORONTO. May u-“There is nothing in the financial condition oi’ the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. to cause worry or alarm," de- layma-n o! Peterborough, speaking in connee. tion with thc budget report at yer. terrlayls session o! the Synod o! Tor- Although the glvlngs o1 congrega- tions had decreased a little moi-g than l5 per cent, there had been l corresponding decrease in expen- In spite of the decrease in expenses, the work had suiiered in no way, explained Mr. Dution; and in spite o! decreased glvlngs, the church had succeeded in ‘ creasing the yeumulative debt by $10,000 during the past year. -Mrs. Wm. Curry and daughter o! Monti-cal were passengers on Saturday for Quebec. en route to and Miss Constance Mciigltllisfithur Glasgow‘ swuantt to u?“ Mm n‘ Ginny's old home. They expect to b: lwly about three months. Mrs. tram“ out" mmwm h“ been mt» Curry has been living on the Inland “m; by q a Cochran, that" loi- twenty one years and likes the mung", 59, the mead,” n,” place and the people very much, mgr-mg in m, ‘om o; a mm” and would not want to live any- 51mm m, m” w“ a revue em where clad-S. cfiwsvw with pride All reproduction of Congalnm Geld Sea! Rug "SAN JUAN" No. 346 This beautiful Congoleum Rug will be on display in the window of your dealefls store until noon next Saturday. Beneath the Gold Seal which identifies it as a genuine Congoleum Rug I secret number has been placed. If you can GUESS THIS NUMBER OR IF YOUR GUESS COMES NEAREST TO "THE CORRECT NUMBER the rug il yours . . . absolutely freo- Considcr ‘what means to you. It moans that you may be tho proud possessor of l beautiful new rug . . . a rug that will give astonishing service, clean easily and always look bright and ' attractive . . . at no colt at all. The full range of delightful new Congoleum patterns will be Th‘ on display during this contest and the prices are the lowest in history . . . why not visit your nearest house-furnishings dealer and see them. Continuum ... MONTREAL CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED . Not obligation i0 b!!! Inhl CHI outfit fl manna-urinating. tion to purchllo lllyihln‘ GPIOIIHIOIO‘ ‘ jg,- lHlII-Everyouolhndlthp some ohluoe-Alfyou noon! do ll to outer the ltolo when you loo the Frill Rugnndilpllnllkfurau mtryfogmlndroouflyuur guano. If you [non the correct number under the Gold beryouwillwln thaprill rug. srmm. own-m. It you u Gonulnb (‘ou- goloum Gold Sell Bu; during the period qf lhil conulgunllthmpmvoflu wlun o! tho Prllo you have the Thin ooutnt will polltlvoly clolo lt noon next Saturday. Wlnnorl will ho declared ll 4.30 the lune dny. W’ In; number will be potted In Eunice MOORE é? McLEOD Limited All Congoleum Patterns Stocked By l See the new design in Congoleum Rags at our new Low Prices c PROWSE BROS. Ltd. are now being shown ‘by R. T. HOLMAN Limited SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. ' REVIVE SUPPER- i 14mm“ my l-w-PJ-A 11- chief usuri- o! the show and the in reality it i; not u i WW5 01’ I00 t O l . “"4 °! ‘h’ '“PP'"'°°"‘ cab"?! other clever Mun“ m‘ fiflwmlflmfl" of the 01d Mndon cheered so mmii that-Mr. Cochran the table to overlook the had in get on the ma» Ind my points or the production. a word o! thanks. The dancers ‘lune down from the stage and danced among the pot- IOII. who-put down their knives Report of Veg-nun Riya- 5 h u“ n ,, C 001 0d Revels in Rhythm, and at and tom toopploua ylflnpng- gwmmmuwu: MacDonald: 8, Mildmd Goody. VERNON RIVER SCHOOL Donald. A full selection of New Patterns and Coloring: poi-formers were preoccupied with tho delllhtl oi Grlk VIIL-Lrntda Carver and Mum's. U116 Lloyd. Mloliood (Qqllll): I. Hllqn Grade W.—(a) l, Edith Eamon; "W 6nd "inn We McKinney. a uiarly moved the 900i or u . ci a x.-1 Alla - - . ROOM CABABET colored dancer and singer o: strong It might léblzylb ‘lint l dltplzifilet. rie M14“ e m’; I, 2' M"! om" personality and bsrboi-ic grace, tho|ludlenoo tor the portal-men. but Undo 13-1, Cecelia Currie: 2 Donlld; om, 1v. o». i, uni-aw tells n» (will); 3- R Grade m.-1, imam Annie "rwecdy; 3, 51mm Grade Vi-l, Cecil MlcDonAld; 2, Grldg liq-I. Johnny will“? Jollpb Ohriltilll: S. Oernld Mac- Victor Wihou. u,‘ ‘mgiiut Avmle Alive m“! MARGARET F. m-oiinoru mnmm m4 i" gnnimiil ‘Iillfll till?‘ Ii