_.._..~...»..._.- .a.p)'-=_. Ad» < .__.-¢'w “LIA New Friends Every Day HY is Carnation making new friends so fast through- out Canada? > Some people tell us it is because year in, year out, Carnation is so dependable. its goodness, its rich- ness never vary. And that means cooking comfort for the housewife. i Add to that its delicate taste and color, its purity, its safety and con- venience. Then, perhaps, you have some of the reasons for Carnation’: popularity in Canada and througb- 4 out the world. i When Carnation “creams” "the i coffee or is served with fruits or | cereals, you will enjoy its creamy- delicate flavor and color. And Car- nation cuts cream costs down two- : It tastes creamy rum! = Next time-say Carnation to our it ‘. creamy grocer. You'll be in good compzny. ‘ Throughout the world today, more people buy Carnation than any t other brand of evaporated milk! Send for a free copy of Mary . Blake’s Cook Book. Address Csr- i nation Milk Products ($0., Limited, Ayimer, Ontario. “i l Two stun-lull and small. The lube! is rod and white. It looks creamy F" i» i 9. ..i=§iiia"r_iuorix ri-iisVviéKitii/Jiitiiiii the viifieim, obtained .'\ir_ Stephen ‘hlUALlltlY, contractor;through the good offices o! Rev. Eastern Guardian for lllP i-zmstruclivn oi the new SLlFJllr-r monaghau, luiund priest, ..'EASTERN AGENT. -— Mr, J.l.\lfll'l§ill‘l£l. (‘hurch ls stauuriug llltflfilililtllltjd tit Rollie. W. Murdock is now Guardian nlz-‘iairtavst single building contract on‘ -—--- ‘ eut in Montague and will be lens-tine lsluiiti to!‘ sonic time, GXDt-(tlfiil J-‘FORTUNE BRIDGE NOTES ed tn receive news ltenis, advertls- to stnrt the foundation work \\‘t~t:l( . .311 - Out-e Johngtgne‘ daughter ing, etc., ‘tiller next. Hi‘ L S, Johnstone, merchant and i 1i.» .-t.~»r tracker, who has been in "~'G°LD F's“ FREE-Jilly. ~"‘G°°D TIMES AHEAD- -— lititiltlll tor the winter months, has 8.11.00 worth 0t Drucs. Toilet Arti- ,\'|‘hc Stiring may ‘not he so late ;is',-._,;~_,,,Qd to her home m F0nune___ inf-d» ugaigzfei’.igllélktglibejiiieorluugnios‘: ‘lllilllrvlllltlllfilll alter sill. There 15:0“ Thursday. Apr“ 22nd a young sety Free 1 Globe 2 (lold sit-ii in“ ting ‘tilt we grim“ Pautd tnhii“"'n w“ hm“ WM" m‘ Mrs‘ H“ Weed and Pebbles \\'t- only ‘have ‘Arm? .15 lftliltlypglt Pg has . “m; he“ ‘mckson"dmr'fiankwloodnol u nmned number ‘m, Kiel “m” m i331nfijfilzituhnerlgigntoqfhe 52333‘ l0 Boy West, was in Souris Thurs- out-a and don't ‘up, tttquppuimpll‘ (his ‘épflug wig“ theilfure“ 5e Bulb day. furnishing himself with the MIAUOUB Drug Store. BO62-5-3l1l\‘v'l. ttt-tttotl with moisture giving every "fictfilsary plapelrjsitlog Stgziznm; aanw uppurllllllly [or bountiful crops. lm S“ ‘mm l": “ e a s‘ r l‘ |is leaving for Boston to join his ibrotlici- tEdwin who has been work- msifiwnfzww" WOMENS r A o ‘NC WITH UT .-iii the ztniiuul re ort .. HAD U IE E oi’ tile (leorgetown Womeiifiiplu- POPE-— Miss Jude hilflifilllllyfllhlg the” for the ‘mm few YQBTSC‘ siitute recently published, the daughter of Ml‘. and '.\lrs. Stephen M'- ‘md ‘yprib Auhur Francis were sentence reading "School Cuntmit- A. hieAuluy. Souris Line Road, hadlvlslmm l0 Sum“ m“ week*"‘An b-cs have been purl-hosed" should tho tilensiirc and satisfaction olllnieresilng WQddlBB $00k DWQB l" have rend “School Committees visiting Rome and participating iniIhiS Vlcilllly 011 WBSBBBSEY- Al)?“ have been appointed each uiontii. mzi-ny or the llllltfllitiis or the Holy Z181. Wllfill ‘Miss Mary Ann D1118- flnd a Flag Chart has been puP-Iteul‘. She had the signal privilege ivell, ilziiighlel’ 0f 111° “"9 Be" chased." llf nu audience Willi his Hollnessllingivell, and one ot Fortune's 11y with 3136. Three Things Determine Whether the Price You Pay for Your Automobile is High or Low- Check Vatlue for Value Clieclr the value in the car you buy on the basis of the advertised f.o.b. price. Chevrolet quality, power, appearance, easy riding, dependability and economy provide the reasons why over l 2,000,000 people have bought Chevrolet cars. Investigate tlie Cash Delivered" Price The purchaser of any automobile pays for freight, tax and handling charges. Chevrolet’s low delivered price includes these, chargee-qhei-e is no padding. Check Time Financing Charges The financing charges when buying a Chevrolet on time are the lowest in the world. And these minimum charges include financ- ing and fire and theft insurance. No other charges-no side notes to be signed. Because of Chevrolet's low cash delivered price and the lowest of financing charges, you obtain the greatest value at the lowest " cost, whether you pay cash or buy your CHEVROLET on the GMAC Time Payment Plan. Q Contain-Le! urshowyouhow we can moo you money in buying a Chevrolet on time. A. HORNE & c0. CHAHLOTTETOWN PRINCE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND It’: easy to pay for o Chevrolet ' that she is making "W11 KW“! lll"" might lie iiizilntaiiuttl. ‘U885 toward recovery. run CHARLoFItlETOWN GQARDIAN O~'---b\-‘-4_ms.-..._'.y4j;-._*,_ “w”. .<. Western Guardian GleanmgsiFl-Om _ s... mm"... N... Tryon and Vicinity ~Page 8 in available. it, Mr. Albert Maybee lass been ill —6UARDIAN8 ON SALE at theifor the past week, but is rentiiis Guardian's Western 0111M in tliemetter this week. ‘Dr. Everett McNeill Bulidins. Btimmersldo ev-kBeil is in attendance ery day. ‘ —-_- The high wind and bad roads -—-6UARDlAN OFFICE. _ The cut the Sunday cougreatious to Gulrdlarfs Western 0m“ t! now about half The evening services located in the McNeil] Building; were uncalled-because o; the ruin. Water St, Sumuierside. where sub- ‘ --" scrlptions. news or advertising will ‘Eukm lord h“ lake“ 5 903mm‘ ' _be re¢etv@q_ Th, 9mm, number h, with Roy Dawson as an apprentice z33_ lin carriage and auto pfllllllflfi- l some tine trout are being taken In near by slmamfl. J. A. Lyman se- cured one last Saturday which ‘weighed 1 lb. and 6 ounces. -~SERIOUSLY iLL--A host friends‘ will regret to learn or they Serious illness 0i -Mrs. McNully, mother oi‘ Councillor JJ. McNully. zit her home lll Suniuierside. Very “"19 110i“: is held out for her re- Feiiton llowatt, with his wooil sawing outfit. is making R16 Tiillllll“ r-overy, _____ oi’ the neighborhood, Chilling tbet __1-RANSFERRED_M _ I n _ st-iisoifs wood The ‘uriun ainouu Mubeinan m]. the "as! 2W0 of wood was not gut out the punt manager o; [he Royal Bank o, can’ \\'lllll‘l', because ct‘ the deep snow. aria at Reno“ NB" . , Units..- snow comes early next aut- rened ha: bee“ “M” lllllll. there will be a great shoring‘? to Sydney as muting oi _ [he Royal Bank went Mrfbrxh,’ int‘ iht- curly winter months. LBW"! ‘H096 to iSydney today. Mrs iMcliellan and her young sou. Bil- wiird. arrived in Summerslde Sui- "Pllfly night to visit her titirents. 31!‘. fllld .\ll'S. J. M. Miounti, ‘lhe fox men are on the anxious He'll just now. As usual some are ilisitipoiiiteii because oi no increase or the deiiii n! the pups after they iirt- ll few ilziys old The best we ._,M|AK|NG GOOD RECOVER“ have lieuiil of, in this vicinity; l-‘i _Mrs_ Gimrge Luxmn m. Cilflemuv ii litter o1‘ five nt ll. entered the Prince ‘County llostiitul "MM" "l? Vigeduestliiyf April 14th. tutti, ‘X t ougi seventy-five ear. o‘ iiw.’ - ‘Sfi game tin-mtg“ m, omrfltkg‘: s‘f‘k\‘ql%$~-“llidls bet-ii nursing Mrs June McWil- gun! Two of her daughters pumuliuiiis. has returned to her lltlllléyixll from Boston m see her hem“) Sh‘, limb rt ‘l‘lioiit>:<iiii:._ Mrs, Mo“ il- emered the lmfipnfllfskle m“ “m, l Jllls is slightly improved this accompanied to Slllllliltbffiltli‘ l)_\'i“"|0k two other daughters, fMi-g A, L. _ _ 11"“ “<1 M“- Gtwtre .~.»‘.‘.i “J..“..§?XZL“...tiiii°“ll"ilfif Li‘? w her so" Fred‘ He’ ""l"'“|‘~" i“iPTlIWSlllllgllflVUl out (ill the roads on MS “Qmmumiy a": Emil l" MW“ 'l‘ii stlziy iii order that traffic. During thi- ivfiiter tho roiiils were abandoned nntl il truck iuiiilt- through the ields. The roads arc nil helm! lbrukun this week. JDbS III WGSlM Miss Eillth _ik~— Lord. ilaughtor 0i .Ti"eil Lord, has ucci-titt-il (l titti-iltiou -_,l\._,___\hn.vylii'ltli the liiiliiiaiii (o, in Summer- tsido, ‘She look up her ditliles there bu \Vt\llit:Stllly lust EDMONTON. April vacant jobs are wiiiting for int-ii to fill them than there were ll yi-tn 21:8’ gun-ding to em“ 78ml‘! "‘_"‘"_‘, While the spring is slow cbniiniiz. verumem Lmmoylmm N“ yi-t llliFP ‘ll‘(3 unmistakable 91in" vice. There were 231 vacancies ill ,- “g a "fawn “HIP, m. m". m.“ “(lie bggmulng 0t the ‘Vmk-_C°'"1"""lliine-nt ydllllll; liiillvs, sbhool niiiHiiu-s seagntxt 58h at m9 same “m” l“! till, but one retired, have been evid- ‘ e ‘Mmem- 535's ("W eutly endenvoring to force the ses- missloner Walter S. Mitten. tir-rt- ton. 'l‘liere is some doubt as t0 are no means in SIEM for siiippiy- whzthet-‘theii- recent escapude was m3 this demaml- ‘n Fsliitig trip or .1 premature bath- The BlWPl-llge is in eXfléfiPllkTtllllltt, venture, Tlity S-‘ly they were men who know how western ttirttt-iiiadiing. but when tied. Pratt sow in! ls done, and newly arrived im- them they ivcri- well nigh to their mlisrants lacking in experience tit-h nick.» ill ibu Willi‘? and were nick- HOt in demand, t z fziutit- i-frnrts to rent-h the shtire. ________.'It'“'liiey' ivert- very glad of Mr. Pratt's most popular young lndie!_ hpmune, nsisiiiiii-o ill netting to the ShOTu, the brldg 01w“; Emmanup] Mnmwiuiid for tissrstziui-o tn their homes. hon, gun or the late M“ I,uH.-K,ki'l‘li<-y had no lsh. but \\‘~.‘l‘i? good MQMBIIO“, Fortune ROML x ,0 “MW and wot. Moral: Spring- ice is not. with extend congratulation” m My. stile for tvvn iiiuiblo footed school and Mrq McMahmLAMlBr Mmlm mvaiiis to 5:0 iishing on. l; all 519mm’ daughter o! Mr‘ audolnlvlltllllltllutl nt tho old iuctnr)’ poiiil. [Petenb l“ serlousl)’ ll] at llur llUlllU in New Acadia, A quiet ivirililing was soiemnizetl but. the illnptfl-"t parsonage on Tues- ““"“‘id-ziy wetting, 27th when Kenneth H. Xinciwiizic and Ruth Elsie _l<‘rzinc‘s iw-rv ijlsitetl iii marriage {by lRuv. J. ll lliliijigeil. Mr. Muc- Ki-nzlt» is n prifiapcrntls farmer "in ltose Valli-y llllll Miss lt‘rauc“s is a daughter oi‘ flit‘. nnd Mrs. Edward Francis ni‘ Westinnrlaind. They will rvsid~ nt ltrite Volley. They htivo n host of lrlflllls who wish the-iii llnii Vfiyilgo thrmigh titty Mrs. fiitirKi-iirfic has been very nvtlve in llti- llriptist (‘liurclt niiil will be tiiutrh missed in Church work. ARRIVED ‘ Two Carloads CEDAR SHINGLES and _ POSTS ‘i, SHIVE’S K and t ' MILLER BRANDS ' -— t Nit‘. and Mrs. Allie Foy spent the wot-k end n; Suiiiini-rsitle. 0n Ffucstiay Mrrs, Roy f‘. Dawson VOCUlVOtl a telegram from Sou Diego, California, zinnouncln-g the death 0i’ her father, Wni. ll. Farriir. Mr. iPiirrar rcimovel lroni here to (Tulitoriilii nine years ago lie was seventy yczirs 0t’ age iinil is surviv- ed by his widow nntl two sous re» siding in Sun Diego niiil Mrs. -Daw- sou bore. ilicr illllllly friends r0- gret to heiir of his sudden death. ‘l WART Apply Mlnsrd’; {rcgly mp1 1'“; often. Also stilendid tor C(l‘l o Carloads iind bunions. I ml WOVEN k FENCING t BARBED and SPRING WIRE ‘ and all t1 iiu su‘o~"$? ‘ Lhtrzt t: till A. ~.\lCPll0€':i‘ ' Lavinia. hic'\\'illis-iii's; who - ta.’ l“ .‘ i l‘t ‘i tilt _~ . i; _ oi .- i g J furniture oifers YERYBODY admires Sani- i l Bilt Guaranteed Mothproof Furniture. Sani-Bilt Cbesterfield Suites bring charm and beauty wherever they go. They are dis- tinctive, rich-looking, dignified, but warmly hospitable and attrac- tive, You can find patterns and color-chords to suit whatever color scheme you like, or your room requires. Sani-Bilt coverings are chosen from the best the world produces. 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Quality is built into every detail-frames, springs and up- holstery. The workmanshi beneath is worthy of the covering abrics. Snyderfs IeZBI Tag. The Beauty of Sani-Bilt adds Warmth to Your Welcome Remember, Sani-Bilt upholstered starvation and death. The Sani-Bilt mothproofing process is final. Sani- Bilt is inothproof absolutely through Mothproof Absolutely No other manufacturer of uphol- downright, unequivocal this. Just read thisSani- and the sanitary qual- ity of materials, as well as moth pro- tection, and accompanies every piece of Sani-Bilt furniture sold. And look under the Snyder Guaranteed Spring sure it really is a Saul-Bil! Slum W i d e s t range of designs, styles iivlNG llllllM lllllNllllnr KKK Guaianteedfilotli H100! H moths nothing but UBIEJIICC BB ilt guaran- l l l dare offer such a construction and Sani-Bilt label‘ to be Fencing Needs _-- One Carload SEEDS Two Cat-loads Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit OOIIOIT 10B TH‘ PATIINI‘ EFFICIENCY FOB ‘Illl OPTOPIBTBISI The Wclluvorth Unit Irooenl .- n immune! colorant-Ion of lsloltlll , . H OLM AN ‘S You Can Get Sani Built Suites ‘At Charlottetown ._._,_,r FEEDS Optometrist to eovdr completely . . it: ::.".'.".'. .'::.i.::"::.':"-..'."..'":.". Get °“' Prices °“ .'.:::..:".:."...':a“."'.'::.:' “'""'" ‘my "Y a" "f-lhofle ...*.':..'.':":;'.1.".'.':":::'.'r...'.' :.'.: Eng‘ ‘ lqlalfha. blzlnhgmullnliod In the Wcllsworth llllt with o6- We buy largely a"? ""11 “vet '.~..:r;.r"i~:..~.-.r:::i:. ‘but 31-1-3; ‘zen qoleltly and enlll! profits. ‘i'."'..‘.'.'l.'i'i‘i'.i..'i"-lll Donn] iilognuth Instruments of minute tarnish-n wilol no MOI- ln Intact nook and owing baton lho pollen!- ‘lhlu [Jolt ls nod In all cello! IXIIIIIIIIIOII by H. J. MABON OFIDIIIIIII Intern. I". I. nhnl. (like (haunted 1mm Bunion C. E. Pratt 8i Soii St. Peters BROOKFIELD AND VlClNlTY Tlzo Urookfleld iDebatl s t t held tlicir debate in the llifill s: tehl; imp, trot-mm Cmmm h“ sane m“, 5V°ml18 0f ADrll 12th. The subject the lumber business very exteu. for discussion was ‘Resolved, that sively a tiring the past ‘WUIIQI’ He‘ the navy is 0t more usetul defence has recon y purchased a hiindiiome allmllellgtilifilll-lgfinalzlsgdlg; ?l'lllvllzvhlll n piece from Mr. Tlios. Wood. . - . can. seconded by E. Kent. peak " the u»- ui» were i» £3183 ...’.”.‘.‘2.“Il.".%2i'§l‘ lli“i‘éi..li° ell‘! McDonald’. Messrs. C. E. Mc-Duti’. all previous records wbllaythréshl A. J. Joliiintone, William Stewart. lug at the barn otiMrs Marga‘ i Efffl‘: Mflellti-i Those on Mdlunls. Hrookvfleld, i; thrash '_ no"; gmlursoxracsvsfifgflxxilizfags: {our hundred bushels in six boursi 001ml‘: llld John Wood. ' Strong Th n "Dim"!!! We" but up ‘by ‘both tarrngr wlglr lflllfilivlllwlalyCledglizmllgd sides. the pro. side winning by a remmtfy dfummd of M. Nahum‘, ""3 “m-mruy- Swell: cropland implanting; also . _ s ouse o d furniture. he pur- Mrs. Archie uuhustone has rg- spam,- wa, Mn Mark wfluzmh M“ cently returned to her homo lriwaushn intends planting a large Brookfleld. mei- vlllllns trisnaii ll! cereals or lead potatoes. the eastern sections or the pro- vlncc. many friends wish hlni ""7 cess iii his risky elllerprlse’ Mr. Albert McDtili h" “I returned to his b01118 l" mffi utter a prolonged visit iit P. u‘ While there he was the s" Mr. dud Mrs. Tlios. Ford. < The three-net drums t“ isfiome Ties" stated i" l"? field hall ‘by the North lliité‘ matlc Club on the evenins ° 14th, was a decided success praise is due the 1119"‘ I mu their respective W" » very creditable mnmtBY- . pants, Alpfll ll0.-tln r" an invitation from Klflgml couched in the most. cm‘ m“ Gaston Doumersue. PP" l"! Juno, it was announced PPIIIOQ will mu nulls"