EAPRIL 3 1930 SOMETHING WHEN EVE YONE’S'-HUNGRY _ - .mf -_#_ rim fl. w_mm mnynbh halfthswste. _ltcomesiiens ll%“sta_ndardslir¢vail.and 'etelgad so titkoepemfeaadvilrlim it oomaeonyouriahleinthaiormelridl, ormm eoupaand velvet}y_ieecrea|ne, dzlgz. .ll d csoumessisproofoftbe nesstol this uniform and i iiiiie wir -_~ if _, §$~u.“ai”“_.“.rn1’.s-e ,_ . . a _l_t___’_es_t_ern ~ Giza :dren 5-l'0llll'.l.‘ IIIULTI feed Gold 5? s _ ares-4-2-af "*§=-wsfnava_'ss»t-’r»s_sme s su ef lar¢_`Nat'_0ea| (er_‘ base blrners 'll`l*‘br¢5_l¢rrLT‘Ge¢ _mir Ianni: now. a. 1'. mmm rnnnea. sin-4-ma. »==-wsr‘aa.aryen eu-I or ou- e_ake.- Wonderful ollallty. Write or Dlrble for special prices. l. T. Holman 'j'-IOBIN H000"l’I»0Ul better , _ , _ THIS UHA1{LU'l'l`l£'l`0WN UUAKUIAN » l*_ r-1=°; -- - ceptionaiiy bright young lad and a general favourite . with his. school great patience. There are left to "_ _ mmm". _ _[mourn besides his sorrowing par " B ents, seven brothers and _one sister .. yeas to eight months. re specively, as follows:-Liiah. Percy Herman, Stanley, Ennis,_ Lloyd, Lawrence and Wallace. The funeral tool: place on Tuesday .aftemoon from the home to the United Church and Cemetery at Lot 16, Rev. Mr. Aitken officiating and was very large‘y attended The pallbearers _ . -it chumsandbors'hisil1nesswith» ‘ »~ a at home, ranging in age from “M .$3 \ sd fa ZZ ie L ._ _¢ ...sung Palmolive Soap =2 gif il. 2 iii.. --Mrs. Gorrill of Glenwood was a The Aided Rfelmeu dnl nrlsllmenf of Cool Hill best features of these re- ' the combine with other w oleeome nourishment » milk For, as will or une car- mllly BC- ia ___ 4' "hm-_\ ` i 114//za!/'ti/1 -S \ii§ `. 5: og gi .>§ i 8 g egg ii5l_i.i*i;r§i _aiiiiliriio Not only food value but devour added to yourmeals when you cook with Carnation. Twice ss rich 'as bottled milk, always pure, always depend- able, it makes the best of dishes. Arid how it saves on cream and butter! l (See recipes above) l‘_€o..\‘ ‘_ . '*~~' v,,°,,,-¢ f (5/.'.‘1¢1/ft" _ _`~ \-av* _ g____/ v ____ _ _ The Safeguarderlllllk _ Contented Cows” etookinglpurses are popular in Paris. ITIIKITWSNUIINIILS weiiasotha-itemeinourharm areolflrltquaiityandmade withstand more than lie normal We haveall the thlriggyou fromnails fol.ucepane,hm| irs toourtain reds. Thing or lhlilwthlnkolhardwlla . _The Rogers Limited _ i MBIIIG' MID vi-_ii -iw-‘._ iisamio s PETERS ROAD AND VICINITY M_urray` nar- conducting Road .PIS- iii; 5?; The sermons of the talented mean- er are much appreciated. and the meotinp are lll‘l0ly attended. IB. Harris has a voice of rare volume which, with the amor an amount choir, _has [NM elect inthe Wr- vice of ` » _ ton. N. B.. and a native of Peters Road. is now visiting his old home. We have not -learned-if Mr. Ms bean intends to remain here per- manently. ml? Please for a`time-yet there's no place like home. tiff iii? r”i'ffF_ - §_E§~§_5'§. ‘giiilr Mill Myrtle McKinnon. of 'roron to. who has been' visiting" relatives and friends at Petra load.. Mur- ray Htrbor North. eto., ha|_ret|n1\~ ed to thealsove city, where again resu_me was; M@ nlfbllliltll If you want ' ing s .oxessuii abiiday `a\ -Expeditious illll her _hems_ ‘Greer wi relatives- aiiffrlends t N" w°'km°_w!" ‘ nm' ‘im Nat Qoal for base burners and brood- .___ rived at Hedley Muttart's, Carleton, -_- » H-lU!'l"aaarvsn un- ur rms visitor to siuhmei-side thu week. s._ °rr-'l- ’I'- Bvlmr Limited- ' -Miss Mcheod. or cuismsh. whu 278|-4-2-31. has been visiting in Charlottetown, is _ ` at present visiting her sister, Miss _ -BOB!!! P08 SALE-Just m'- Roena McLeod. of Bummerside. B. for some time. Mr. Anrua Me!»ea`i\Nais`of 'mn-_ a'car or choice western horses. J. W. Whitehead, owner. . am-41 1:-D0N"1' FOIIGIIT that we have just received a oarload of Ollofile. Write or phone promptly for special prices. ll. T. Holman Limited. I7!!-4-I-Si. onnzns for rmiiiur st eu? onicss Peter Moilutt ds Bon, Malpeque. - _Uhureln held their annual Easter Thank Offering on Tuesday after- noon, in the llpworth Hail, Bummer o! members and a number or visitors were_present. The offering amounted ' _._f tg- Qhf nmgty dqllgrg, M11, Mgjgr ..°THl BEST EANCHIIU Ill! Ollri Townsend pggmgd in cha gunna gg Fox Biscuits. Robinaon’|, Bummerside. the President, ms. Neil Mound. ar- ‘ 2785-4-2-ii' ter s devotional period the follow- byssrs. Harry ausn; heading hy Mrs. D. B. Mosby, and a special .An event of prime Importance talk by ltrl. Lucas Allen on "Mis- transpired in Kensington on Monday sions in Ghins," which was of par- evening when all the msiii omcials ticular interest. A social hour, with theme convened, to take oognimnee refreshments serced by the ladies or me event. The mail oiiioials had brought e. very pleasant afternoon learned that Mir. Keir Duggan, as-1 to afolosl. 8. . sistant post-rriaster, had resigned ptei ‘ --- paratory to 'pmsoeuting his studies" -M. B. E. C. TRAINING COURSE along intellectual lines. Mr. Lioydf WELL ATTENDED-Rev. F. M. Mil- Howard, pggtmgsfgr, discharged the' i1i'g`an` o! Halifax, visitin'g~»8e`cretary dum, ofnmlmrnn, lniroducmg me, of the M. R.. E. C. ol Bt. John, N. mrpme of hh; meeting in_brief and, IB.. is holding a teachers training ,.011 d-,own rm-_g,rk5_ He sound upon; course'in Epworthl-lall, Bummersidc, M,-_ _),,5_ A_ p,§ady_ who mvunced this week. The Protestant Churches to me honvmd gum; md mm maj of Bummerslde, Belmont, not 16. follgwing mdress:- j _ Travellers Rest= and Wilmot Valley M,._ Kei, Duggan mmunt post. were well represented at the meet- m‘_sm._ Kmsmgmm n ° ings. There was also a large attend- Rmpecwd sm 5-merely 1-¢g,-¢¢,1u}. ance of parents and young people. ly do we learn that you have resign. The subject oi the Course is “Trein- ed your posmon in me Kensington ing the Devotional Life." Rev. Mr. om” md have 8199;” to ¢xe,.c'5¢ "mum" mmm’ “'° "°"y1“"t"'“°` your capabilities in another sphere tive and interesting and should prove of u_”m1ness'_ For the Mm of wo of much benefit to teachers and pu- yem you have ,med the posmon of_ DUB- Th' °‘*‘”' °‘°’° °“ 1"“"°Y assistant postmuswr in this onine.) and lovely.” evening. The course is under the 1;- and we are in ._ posmon to ammr cal R.. E. U. - - e _ _ _ ` 'ii-'<~_fl.,|;_‘ _ .. -_ i;:..i“;.‘:.:° _ we »_f ¢~,»;;;~; f»~,»,»;. _ _ -NEW Umm' or 'amos ON that commands admiration. Punctu- . 'M an M 62,0'e,;7;:dV;m;:,,,,:,7:,':7:¢p,,;_; t W ' R"-"I _ 'H' DUTY-Mr. John 11'. Kane, of Mono- al at your post at me beginning of 8 I » Pr/ce ,_ ,_ H” mn' Wh° W” recently °pp°mwd by the omciai day, you there remained "M 5“m”‘°"“’° TW" °°““°" °' faithful uhm the mst requests wer; _ S:;,1et';;l;l;1|;enel;§:f:e°§nM]&'0,l?d:; named' l’h°uzh one" long it was thus acc-|uir'ed'wiil belolnincstilnnldovuiis your darkwliour-of sadness. i Eng‘.:a.:‘rl`5 Blaspiiemy B11, which . ' ‘ eller 'h°ur-i» . . -_.fa ti ' ‘ ‘ it to -'fi tint ~ » ~_ mul arrived at Summerside on Tuesday In moments or p_me__oe__e“mg_ ialue wkiou inhzérur course of i;Z_ min o_u_rosr;_ai_e_ty__:ire__ei:._il 5:5 :_'__i_i1__;:_.;t;ri_|_gei,_____g;>ro;__i___l_s_ be __i;5;_;i_ ___ hilht. He was swom in on Wednes- _mc _ou 'roved oursen “_ and W9 °W 5'°“ Passes’ | " ‘ | _ _ exper 8. 5 P Y day and started his duties today. He pmor to my Bnravamns _surmmd isamanor rinsnhyriouerndevoear- mg_s_ md mum demonmm Wu, ance and comes with high recom- °__pab_u__y to check my mcmmy .‘I1°.`i1'.1i"{...`i.."I.’.§ iii ‘,?.f.”..Z"?§..’.”`.Ii or mini '°° °~*m>“°- _ M mn d for the nine yell? DN' In an mcredlbly short Mme’ you mllmlf at? 37:1 igflrzil Ictlatfl/gil; llolili{serl:lftel:rtond;.ilhar(\l'hl;)nreil| :la ;\l‘u~.lh‘¢ei-ails ‘M °m°°' md °'“'°"°"°° h” °'°; :hiicills r:wh.nm comes so suddenly and romvirs °1=¢l` u now nonmgnd ¢0m|,¢,, of Chic: ed mm' you wa" “wa” ‘hh Lloyd Howard. postmaster, in the prime of a useful and active t ergo c that might a- , - of Police Kane and Officers Henry xi °°’;_____m';_g Hp Wu mom Miss Annie Gorman, life. but God who orders ali things Jamieson and _Albert Oakes. 5. ' meh um mwmgd _Cyril Oonnick, for the best. will heifp sou to bear_ ____ d°°i""'b1° W ys Miss Ruth Hiltz, the burden. and we commend youi -smut saonr ssasavao- °“° "“’d°‘“ ”"° "“° "““°° °' ""° Han-is mnrehey. oil- for °°oS°lMi°“» w Him- f°1' We -rhs amy or the community' at °m“ "’““°“"" ”“'°"'d‘ George 1-nits. 'know that I-Us vhrrtisrmenie HN Robert Dunphy. meant in mercy, and He alone is_ s'rederick~M°_Kim\on and family in . .~ James Dui*-niiy. “bl” *D “"1 °-U °“’ S°“'°“'-"~ ‘ uieeosui on sunny of their wh. Cguld N01; Slggp . Ju. a. muy. signed on behalf of the W- M~ S- Albertliuleish. at the early age of A S Accompanying the address was a Mrs. Harold Toombz. ff" N" rf: °°‘;“‘ fi ‘M “ ... .3:;:.r.:;:... gpg;-gig uponintha rnce ouny beau u an useu. - » 1-mspiui on mu-un-y uih, but hsv-I w°r° so Bad Mr. Damn “copied the mums secretary- not is nemheeo to ur. and Mrs ride. is making steady improvement from her recent illness. Her sister, Mrs. Alice Kenny, of Boston, Man., is attending her and will remain with her about two months. S. -Miss. Katherine Gordon, oi’ Al- berton, has been transferred from _WB All ,ww TAKING the branch of the Bank of Nova? Scotia there to their branch in "annum Punch mv” md Kem Summerside. Miss Gordon is beingl mme. au cram to be in april nh. °°“”“”Y “’°‘°°'“'d by 1”’ “mil friends in Bummerside. B. i -Mrs. Fideiie Por!! K Summer- - than "er.;_Aii' swears. _ rsasouans " _ i aiu-s-s-imonth. ___ um“°'|°° 3753'|'1°39~ wcrenhdesars. Bayfield Basiois, Bidi ~ “_ _ r _*_ _ ney Blslole, Charles Campbell and ' 6 a e I I 7 ' “~_ U_rb`an Campbell. 5. . Q Q I s _ . I. ¢ . .I .. c i r h... A Z “I always recommends '._..é'r ' IP ‘O fi _ ____h-A.._.,______ ..__._.....1.._. ~ 2718-4-1-Si. »~ ` '__' ---» -Miss Livingstone of _ Glenwood, lr-WRITE Ol PHONE for special Vi-Hlted her brother, Mr. Lyle LMD8 prices on nm- up of ousgg jg; stone, the victim of a recent shootin _"MM, 3, 1', anim" |,|m||,¢q_ accident, in the Prince County Hos- ;15g.|.1-3|_ pital on Tueeday. Miss Livingstone ___ reports that her brother is doing as _|5551-5! THAN-K on-53mG_ well ss can be expected and a com- Th, w_ “_ 5_ of T,-mm. gmt” plete recovery is hoped for. S. au.. 1-hu. on I hm stimulus; Efasfern Guardian ing program was carried out:-Bolo ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION °“° ‘“ mastered the cereus or the duties of. "mp The experience _ that you _ have N | If you have the mistaken no- tion that soap may harm. your skin, it is because you are not ' using the right soap. Next time try Palmolive. I heartily advise it...to keep skin smooth ai'@~ determination to utilize this to the best possible advantage. Accept then. our very best oi’ good wishes, in whatever sphere oi’ activity your course may lead, for a triumphal psthy to the dear children and your .of our respect and regard, and oneirny who was always ready and wi1ling,r:h to help along in every good cause. omo We also desire io convey our sym- - dr court against. ony person for iam, heresy. blsshomy, blasph- us lebal or atheism," has been upped in the House or Commons. ‘ A Booster Feature says LINA CAVALIERI ' Parisian beauty specialist Unless the pores are freed of im? serious blemishes appear. Olive . » . <5 011, Ill SOUP, I'€In0V€S the HC- --A1 .,¢». -1.-, _W- *.1 I_I5~IA CAVALIERI! Romantic Egure in the world of ji opera; important Egure, today, in the world of beauty ‘ in the great cities of Europe and America by the time she was 18. Today, she has turned to beauty culture, with salons nor only in Paris, but in the smartest hotels of Burope`s mos: fashionable resorts: The Hotel Carlton, Cannes; the Hotel Roseraie, Biarritz; Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo, and another shop-opened last summer--at Le Touquet. When she » finds Palmolivc "safe, soothing, healthy for the skin" every woman must listen with interest. _ Mad4ms Cm/ali¢ri’s treatment "Before retiring, of course, use Psimollve. Massage its lsrher gently into the skin of face and throat. Rinse with warm water, gradually changing to cold. Then, I advise the application of my Catiiphorsred ]elly No. 5. "In the morning, cleanse the skin thoroughly with this same Soap. Then use my 'Lotion Onctueuse‘ No.7 before applying my cream No. 2 for neutral skim. "By following this simple treatment, you will keep that schoolgirl complexion." .A total of more than 19,800 professional beauty spe- cialists advise their patrons to use Palmolive Soap in prefer- ence to any other for bath as well as face. Why? Palmolive is made of the oils of palm slid olives, famous for generations as the greatest natural cosmetic oils. Its color ' is the natural color of those same oils. It requires no heavy perfumes to mask rancid far odors. Vegecableoil soaps are safest, most soothing, genclest on the skin. Follow Lina ~ Cavalie1i's advice-use Pslmolive. proval that means some- T’ ii =."» uf. : 5’-‘--~ - gm .L ._ _ ___________________ 0 "<7 10° Prince Edward ls|and’s __;_. _ “Golden Fut_are’f.. _. SE- .~_-If Former opera star, now a celebrated , ___ _ , ¢ . owl ,,! " EN -l'-H ',`r’f`\° n_...n. .__..f........ .___ _ purities, dirt, oil, make-up . . . / cumulations gently and safely. T culture. Bom in Rome, Mme. Cavalieri was singing in opera no M.. _ ALQJ ...a ... .u.,...¢,- .- fa...-fo n |- -'JI u;-tail Here is professional ap- . . thing. More than 1 9, 800 " of the world’s beauty ex- .,. perts advise Pnlmolive ~ e » _ i mm #fir nwiffffaliii l` ` N -rp-». ues A seventeen-year old girl recently siunmoned her father at Ealing. Biff' land, police court to show cause wht/ he should not permit her to ni-!i'i'¥ 5*" youth of 18, and the mill-5'-"U05 IWW pemiission for the wedding. ‘°"”“’ f 4- use _ ,,..; ass ! »-or a -sf' ~=.~ gr. !\l1iY- .»recoversd_ and srldiillly sg"-N” Am and present with an ease and grace failed until the end. He was an ex- ua; 'nh h“d“_hP°;°“dd an that become the natural gentleman. .' '_ _ _'".”“d“qhP¢m.‘“h“expm“|n¢h;,;ppr¢°|;¢ignm¢h|5 R/eporisofth»eLondoriNavaloon- gratitude rm- this most thou;-hwui ference are brim: broadcast direct ‘ °"°'“" °'°" kindness. Hs vowed that vmerever from Louuuh in Tokyo. -moan. by, his course in future might lead, he means of a beam radio station at would ever remember the thought- ‘Dorohesten Ensilhd- fulnosaof his associate workers in _- - ' _ _ -nn oe-e-oboe-ooooeeeeeoeo-eeeeee ‘I Ill jqawafsoua nas ' iaxalslulls also fl'l'l'll) ll ` maeykrmt blade el ll Treieor » -- Seodto _ mousse- rif- _` l\ilNl'll 4;; ~ IPARKMAN Kensington post omoe.-Y. The following letter ot sympathy "*”“ °"' .xasroniculnousii l ‘l'o'ldr. Miller Orr: We, the mep.~ has o! the llayneld VW. H. 8-. are .__-.....1°: eilmourningwitnyouinyourvery lrosthereavernentan diiions in Prince Edward Island. published by' exhibition in London or pictures sent ”'°"'_°` ' from Italy that the time of exhibit- _ _ LETTER 0|' SWATHY lon had ‘D be cxmndem ai ii arsmlaerermseiiv Bo great was the attendance at the ,. ii ul .1 li To Stimulate Business and Business Con The Charlottetown Guardian" We are Soliciting the Cooperallml 0f 91° Business Firms and Leading Men ol Charlottetown, Summerside and the Province. _~‘ Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the nu is eeiuhg this sperm Feature sauimwhieh new in the course of publication, alll Mr, drug land is in charge of Publicity. ’ ' Boost for a