l .Sp 1 VQ\‘~4m.~ 7...? o <i;j§:j:"“:.~-'f"'-. - .I_._,-;,.,.:..-\__ ,5. made IRON BED, finished with brass caps and easy rolling casters; the LINK SPR ING is strong and resili Money Let Holmalfs Save For You on l Complete Bed Outfits HOUSE CLEANING TIME proves to you the need of new beds and bedding. No time better than now to replace the old, worn-out bed, spring or mattress with a NEW OUTFIT when Holman’s offer you at- tractive values like these. ring and Mattress s13m, This is a strong. and well- WHITE ENAMEL v 4 “ll vlu it ent and the WOOL TOP ll‘ ' ‘ lolilltllilhm‘ I ‘r MATTRESS will give years of restful service. u.“ Complete Outfit . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. $13.50 Freight Paid. 5- d _ » Walnut Finish Steel Bed,Link s Spring, Roll Edge Mattress Ell Ill , l iEETitHli“ ~n i“! “T fM%@&% nlcilnnlmxnlnm ran limit’? 4f.’ M . M/llfll/l ‘l7 = ll m _4 € 4 This Bed Outfit is right up in the money class in appearance and service. THE WALNUT-FINISH STEEL BED is continuous t dc- sign with five filling rods at head and foot; the LINK SPR NG- ls may and strong; run ROLL-EDGE MATTRESS is of selected felt filling that holds its shape. hi“, Complete Outfit $17.95 FrelghtPald Walnut Steel Bed With Link Spring- Roll Edge Mattress a Strong $205" Here’s a Bed Outfit that would add charm to any boudoir. And ltsmarked away below the price too. THE WALNUT FINISH STEEL BED is finished with steel cane center panel at head and foot; THE STEEL LINK SPRING is mounted on a tubular frame. giving extra life and strength; and THE ALL-COTTON FELT MATTRESS has roll edge for easy turning. L, Complete Outfit $20.50 Freight Paid. THIS SINGLE COUCH has adjustable head rest and is complete with strong spring and soft cosy mattress covered with art cretonne. Only $11.85 SLIDING STEEL COUCH, strong link spring on a heavy steel frame; mattress is cotton filled with pretty cretonne cov- ering. It's a couch and extra bed in one. Only $11.95 SUMMEESIDE-OHAELOTTETOWN l '._.¢<‘ ‘ lwmpj\u=r\\\l\ Q ;. . v _~ "ill _m mm ‘- u. ., -.<..; l s l WHITE ENAMEL CltlB THIS SAFETY , 0313;. I filling rods at both head and foot and 11 at each safety drop side-no danger of accidents happening. Made of white enamel iron anddflmd with strong spring an cotton mattress. Complete $10.75 "II "F! 4' up is l 1 795 Lane Panel Western Guardian —IEEI HEARTS, tripe and liver. fresh stock at Bruce's. 3257-4-17-11 —OE.ATOEIOAL CONTEST in St. Mary's Hall, Friday at 8 p. m. Ad- mission 25 c. 6t. —BOBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to Please you better. —WILL PRINCE COUNTY BE CHAMPION 0F CANADAt-I-Ieal‘ for yourselves the youthful aspirants, St. Mary's Hall Friday at 3 p. m. 5i. . —WESTERN AGENTP-Mr. O. J Gallant ls Guardian Agent in How- lan, and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ti. —SPOT THE WINNER at the or- ntcrlcal contest St. Mary's Hall, Fri- day at 3 p. m. » ltl. e-ENCOURAGE YOUTHFUI. 0R- ATORS by attending oratorlcal con- test st. Mary's l-nu, Friday st a p. m. bl. --R.0SS-MILI.ER meat fox biscuit and Kibblo contatrlbonemeal, alfalfa. dried milk, yeast, etc, wholesale and retail It Bruce's. 3257-4-17-11 -A FEMALE FOX escaped from my ranch April 12th. Right ear E.I=‘.K. left ear 3 B. A. Reasonable reward wlll l be paid for the fox returned un- | Lnjured. G. W. Robinson. 3028-4-16-21. -—ST. KOCH INSTITUTE — ‘The regular monthly meeting was held on April 2nd, at the home o! Mrs. Pet- er Blanchard. Eighteen members and three visitors were present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The members de- cided to purchase a Map, and a Tea.- cherb desk. New Committees were appointed. Next place of meeting ls at the home of Mrs. Jerome Mar- tln. Roll Call is to be answered with I-Iousecleanlng Hints. Two new members were enrolled. The meet- ing closed by singing the National Anthem, after which lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. —WIIIST AND ENTERTAINMENT ~In St. Paul's Hall last Friday even- ing a whlst. drive and entertainment was held under the auspices of the Catholic Girls League. There was a large attendance. whist being play- cd at 28 tables. The prizes were as follcwsz-Ladles‘. Miss Norah Gal- lant; Gentleman's, Mr. Aubln Gillie; consolation, Miss Guide. Gaudet, Cheater Gaudet; special consolation, Mrs. Paul Wedge. Mr. Verne Wedge. Afterwards s. very excellent enter- lalnment was put on by the girls. consitlnlg of a two act comedy, "Seek- ing a Servant", in which nine char- acter; took part. The play was very well put on. each young lady acting her part very naturally. The audi- ence were kept in a continued state of merrtment with the repartee of the players. The old fashioned costumes of the actors also caused a good deal of fun. Mr. Guy Houghtolrccn- trlbuted very successfully to the pro- gramme with a very fine solo which was heartily encored. Mrs. E. P. Fol- ey was the very capable pianist of the evening-S. "T PERSONALS —MH- Marlon-lo Murphy, ‘Iigrlish. ls visiting ls Chsrlcttctowrh-T —Mlss Della Gallant, of Summer- I140. has left for New York on ac- count of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Spray-s —Mias Gwclda Gaudet. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gaudet of Bummerslde, has returned to Halifax to resume her work as a beauty speclallala-S —Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Praught. Charlottetown, spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brennan, Tllfllsh-T —Mrs. P. M. Noonan who has undergone a serious operation in the Charlottetown hospital ls now malf- lhl satisfactory recovery. I-Ier friends in Timon are pleased to hear this 800d news and wish her a spceny re. turn to healtlt-T . ==N<>thlns as Good for Asthma, Asthma remedies come and go but ever? year the sales of the original PP- -Y- D- Kelloscs Asthma Remedy new greater and greater. No further evidence could be asked o! its re- markable merit. It relieves, 1;; 1p always of the same unvarylng quality which the sufferer from asthma ' learns to know. no not suffer another ether. but set this splendid remedv tc-day. . Use lllnslws Llnlmcgs for the I'll.‘ B611 &7 Mathieson IAI-IIITIII b IOIJOITOIII ollees - (Ilsariotsetewn see Montague. noun T0 l-OAII rig-i all nligrrlzroww flGUARDIAN’ Eastern Guardian ..'EASTEIIN AGENTl-lfl’. ol-I Murdock is‘ Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to resolve new and renewal subscriptions. "EVERYBODY COME T0 TIE GREAT OBATORICAL CONTEST Oddfellowa l-Iall Montague. Friday at 8 p. m. ll. ..'THE BEST ORATORS 0F B: E. I. will be heard at the Oratorlcal l contest, Montague on Friday. Admls- ’ slon 25c. 5i. ..'DO NOT MISS THE GREAT» EST EVENT o! the year-Aha futur’ ada will speak in the Oddfellowe Hall at 8 p. m. Friday It. ..’REAL ORATOEY WILL II THE FEATURE of- the great gather- ing at the oratorical contest in Odd- fellows ~Hal1 at a p. m’. Friday. it will thrill you. Admission 25c. ti. ..'SPECIAI. PRICE on Rubber Boots, Men's Vac Short $4.15; Vac Rubber Boots $3.90. Poole d: Thomp- son, Ltd. 3255-4-17-31 Southern Notes Black frosts, white frosts. and frosts of various shades and ‘tints between are not making the grass what we have lately been having. ~The valuable black fox which es- caped from Mr. Norman MacPhcr- son's ranch has been retrieved and restored to its former home in Hope- fteld. During its wanderings it re- ceived injuries from a gun 1n the hands of some reckless person who may yet be prosecuted for infraction of the law respecting such cases. New rope, new twine, new anchors, new traps. new painting, new extras for engine, new bait. new trap bal- last, gasoline and other ct ceterss are the flshennana bill of fare every spring. He needs good fishing to meet this total. Mr. Malcolm MacPherson cf Port Wood fishes again with Mix-Alex. Blue of Little Sande. Mo. Howard wnuo and m. Char- lea Mosher are also partners. Leht year they had a very good season. Mr. Mllbum Keenan plays a lone hand and did good fishing mo, last spring. Mr. Duncan MacDonald of Little Bands who spent the winter with his brother on Plcotu Island is ex- pected home again one of these days. An auction sale recently took place in North East Kings and among other articles sold were potatoes. These brought 4 cents a bushel. At this price 21-2 bushels would buy one fig of tobacco. i Northumberland Strait along the whole coast of South East Queens was completely cleared of ice, outside. and board lce on the 11th inst, but 1f east winds set in it will call again. The English of Et tu, Brute. is You spoke not wisely. but too much. Any good latinlst will tell you that. Mr. J. I. Broidy, of River John, N. 5., genial and efficient rnanagcrof Maritime Packers. Lid, who have large fishing interests in all the Marl- lime provinces is expected any of these days to make an inspection of operations on our shores-H. SCIENTISTS STUDY MARINE LIFE AND GROWTH svnnay, Australia,‘ April 1s.- Specimens of many remarkable fish have been blotted, neatly labeled and stored in the laboratory of the Dan- ish expedition ship Dana, now in Newcastle harbor. The trim little vessel is on a two years’ cruise of" the seven seas with the object of rnsklnl fresh discoveries in marine life and growth. A small army of scientists con- nected wit: the Carlsburg Founda- tion ls on board. Already several die- covcrles unique in marine science have been made. The Pacific ls prac- tlcally s. virgin field, and its utmost depths are being probed ln search for fresh specimens. One specimen of particular inter- est In sea science is the deep-sea angler fish. It ls a very hungry m. dlvldusl, its mouth extending nearly the entire length of its body. Itneeds a big mouth, too, for besides supports in; itself it reverses the accepted custom of llfe and supports not only one but up to half a dosen males, much smaller and weaker fish, unable to get food for themselves. from dif- ferent perts of its bodymnbe selfl. insignificant males, small and pale. compared to the brown and the re- bust female. They attach themselves \ APRIL 17. 1929 .. statesmen and statesdesnes of Can- . Slorm King $6.50. Boys‘ Stormklng, grow any greener. but these are‘, l Imported Draperies HETHER DECORATIONS BEAUTIFY " your rooms or merely blanket them --depends on the Wall Paper. There's av- ailable here for vou the finest showing of lovely new wall papers that this store store has ever shown. There is every kind of lovley paper froln all of the best Canadian and AMERICAN nlakérs, in the new designs. '1'. I r Paper patterns. prices. In another bottle is a fish reminis- cent of an ocean liner, with all lights on. Where these fish live, hundreds of fsthoms below the surface of the ocean, there ls no light, and they ere called upon to generate their own light or go about in the dark. A large white stripe is seen alongside the body of the fish, and through tiny "portholes" light shines out and illuminates the murky way, This u called the lantern fish. In another llass my are thousands of little fish not more than an inch M: and some only one-sixteenth of an inch wide, but these are regarded as lust as important to science as a shark which was caught p11 m“, Caledonia. nnmorrown. "mp4 pa“... I02’ 1h! lfom " WIS thy gmwgp (g;- roll call at the flbruery meeting of Bfldlflmln W. I. The members were entertained at the home of Mrs. I. B. lhcdcnald. A been supper is to be held at the home of Mrs. More. side on March 19th. The next meet. In! will be held at the home of 1m. Howard Osnttlo. r Use issue's Lllllci for the n‘. tctrssfemsleoftbs spcclssbrltleod veeselsandsltnourlshnlentfrcmtae Demonstration of Lovely Wall Papers 8c. 10c, 12c and up to $3.75 and lnore per DOUBLE ROLL. The lowest prices ill Canadaon good Wall Papers-Come in and let's show you how you can secure MORE BEAUTY and LOWER PRICES. lF YOU CANNOT come oowu TOWN . TELEPHONE 49 NOW FOR SAMPLE- BOOKS IMPORTED DRAPERIES v ANOTHER great lot of English fabrics came direct from. the lnills the other day. There are designs here that. are not to be seen anywhere else in Prince Edward Island. colorlngs and patterns to compete suitably any decorative scheme. There are ideas that will blend with any of our Wall Special attention is directed to h/IERSTON sunfast fab- rlcs, to solne of the lovely RAYONS and SILK RABRICS in Jacquard and Damask designs. AND Oli‘ COUPtSlil you'll not overlook the lovely showing of chintzes etc. at vcry moderate and new “Double Rolls” TO MAKE BUYING PLAIN AND EASY When you order a roll of paper hero, you get a double roll. This makes your buying easy and simple. g All our papers, from 8c up are priced in this same sinlple lllanner. A DOUBLE ROLL at 8c IS EXACTLY SAME AS a. single roll at 4c. There are g Ask for the New |—- WALL PAPER “'1 Catalogue WRITE your name very plainly on the coupon below. cut out and mall to us and we'll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada. ' _ Eighty six new designs, prices based on , ROLL OF 72 SQUARE USE THE COUPON moons: a MCLEOD IJlvIITED ‘ Charlottetown, P. Ill .1. Send the new Wail Paper Catalogue to l‘ IJIO He" ' Pie e,e;e up“; {Ole eglrego-Jymsgsiflw ‘.1. flue slqe clays azure a(qsgevsgeg0910;031:1091! Province ° ""¢ "s" 1m! sealants olsznsno eiuesezsscnllsll Moons e M°LEOD