PRIL 9.31 r H "'_“ "‘““ ‘--~ >--' __....._...._..-.._._...._._._.__...._.._..._. ..______ ..... "How do I keep young '2" "Oh, I learned that se- cret when l discovered Shredded Wheat. It's the whole wheat, you know, and has iron for making red blood antlsll the elements for building healthy tissue and bone. And by the way,‘ it's ready-cooked and ever so easy to serve for breakfast or lunch. I just pour milk or cream over the biscuits. On cold mornings I heat the milk -—it makes a most deli- cious hot cereahandwlth fruit it's a treat at any time." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY» LTD REDDED WHEAT WITH Al.L THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT ALBANY AND VICINITY Miss Ruth Sobey has returned ome after spending a few days leasantly in Bummcrfield the guest flier friend Mrs A. K. MacGl-cgor. Miss Olive Buchanain and Messrs win and Elmer Buchanan are pending their Easter vacation pleas- ntly in Fredericton and vicinity ~lth relatives. Mr Layton Green is spending his aster holidays in Central Bedequc iih rclniives. __ Miss Gladys Lowthcr of Ladies. ollege Backvllle. N. 3., is spending r Easter holidays in Sesrietown, e gut-st of her parents. Congratulations are extended to Mr nil Mrs Melbourne Hewett of Caps svcrsc on the birth-of a baby girl. Mrs Ray Cameron is spending a w days in North Tryon. his liilchsei Mccarville is spend- : A few days here with relatives. Among those who attended the eiichers Convention in Charlotte- iui were Miss Edith Keefe teacher - Seallomwn school, Mia Freda writs and Mr Wilfred MoCsrdle of tiny Village school. ‘Ihey are now amine their Easter. holidays at elr hoiim. W! W. P. Cameron is spending In visiting in Springion and vic- ii» While in Bpringion she is the est of her mother Mrs Annie Mac- nald. Mr Andrew Noonan and little son "Tic were recent‘ visitors to 13s- u. Mrs Wiii. Buchanan spent Friday m"! relatives in Hunter River. Ir Horace Mlbey of the staff of lzowsmzt Es the Bani: of Nova Bcotia, is spending his holidays at his home in ‘rryon. Mr Arthur Clarke of the staff of Nova. Bcotia is spending his Easter holidaysat his home in Cape Trav- arse. Mr ‘rhos E. Nocnen was a recent visitor to the city. Mr Arthur Green, merchant was a recent visitor t0 the City. The many friends of Mr and Mrs James Johnson are glad to see them out around again after their recent illness. ' Mrs 'I‘homas MoCerville has N- turned to her home in Carleton after spending a week in Albany. Mr Austin Noonen who ls employ- ed on the Car Ferry was a recent _visitor to his home here. Miss mu Mutch is spending her Easter holidays pleasantly in Bearis- town the guest of her friend Mrs George F. Pilrcle.-H Former Maritimers Laid To Rest FUNERALS OF FOUR ARE HELD IN ‘MASSACHUSETTS CENTRES BOQYON, April ‘h-Funcrals of four prominent former Maritime Province residents were held in Greater Bos- ton today. Ln Randolph, services were held for Mrs Blanche E. (Byers) Hofflln, wife of iRichard D. F. Hoffiin, in funeral parlors at l6 North Main streets. Mrs Hoifiln, who was active in church and fraternal circles, was born in Saint John, N. 8., and was widely known here- services for Edward Brayn, hus» band of Elisabeth Brsyfl. Were large- iy attended at his home, ll Richard ‘son avenue, Arlington. He WM born er in Maritime Province events hers. The body of MacKenzls Macheod was sent to his birthplace in Halifax N. 3.. following services at the hcm-O of his niece, Mrs Ralph Balderson. 105 willow avenue, Quincy. i-le was l I a retired carpenter and contracting builder and planned many of the resi- dences and business blocks in Nor- folk county. He died in the Qulflfil! City Hospital, in his 73rd year. At Cambridge, there were swivel for Valmtine Nociihem, husband of Annie tMcEweni Needham, at nil hqme, 14 Fayette street. He was born in Charlottetown. P. E. L, and took an active part in the life of the com- munity. ' Aspiring Poet-"lfsve you received any expression of public opinion on my new Volume?" r blishe -"Weii. one man with the seine name ls yours has asked us to announce that he is not the author." .-.__........._._._._ IllIfII-IIIIOIIIUIIAIDQQ SOURIS Mr. Tod Ellis, lcurls, was s. vlei- tor to Charlottetown last week. A very lerle attendance were pee- sent at the Moving Picture "Tommy Atkins" which was sham at voou Theatre on Saturday evening. Mr. George McCormick. Charlotto- town. spenhths week-end in Sotlil at the home of’ his father Mr. James McCormick. Mr. Roderick Munn, of the cm- sdisn Bank of Commerce, Souris, was a visitor to Marshfiold this week st the home of his father Mr. Jack Munn. i Miss Alice LaVie, Souris, returned to her home on Bsturday after having 5179M I 18W d!!! 1h Ohirlotwtown the guest of her friends. The Ladies Aid of 8t. James Unit- ed Church, Sollris held a very suc- cessful will»?! Sale in the store of Matthew a Mailman on the 4th in. slant at which all the good thing; were sold and s. nice sum was realis- .ed. Incoming psssengeis on the Ex- ‘press on Saturday night included Mr. Jake Gilliam of Bouris. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown, are at present in Bout-is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McLean. Miss Helen Mooney, of Souris, was a passenger to llilmirs on Monday night to resume her duties as Teach er of Elmira. School. Mr. Scott Coffin, oi.’ the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown, ' spent the week-end in our town the guest of friends. Sour-is harbour is at present free from Ice and the S. S. Lovet, passen- 86!‘ and freight Steamer which piles between Souris, Piclou N, S. and the Magdalen Islands is expected to make its first trip or the 3on0“ u“ last oi’ this week. Mr. George Buntslri, of Charlotte. town, was a visitor to the Eastern Metropolis on Monday. Mr- Frcd Mulellv. Sam's. has taken up duties with the firm of Matthew and MscLean, Bouris. ' M155 130M113’ Moynagh. returned to Lakevillc on Monday night after llicndins the Easter Holidays at the home of her parents ivnr. and Mrs. Ed. Moynsgh, Bourls. The Westerly winds of Qundsy cleared Oolville Bay free of the drift 1°9- which has so obstructed thrhar- bour the last week. At 6-30 Sunday morning the B. B. Montcalm, went out to meet the first of the potato boats and at 6-10 P. M. she re-enter- ed the harbour escorting the 8. s. Rein which left 5t. John's Newfound- land on Trursday. Bhe was loaded with I vllto of twenty-five thousand bushels of t tatcas by the Harris Abboitor and cleared early rruesdsy morning. The longshors work 1g welcomed by the local men who an», deflated to near that several other potato steamers are expected short- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Cameron, Ohlr- lottetown. spent the weak-end" in lourll the guest of Mr. Cameron’; sister Mrs. A. O. 00X. South. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis, Bey Fortune, spent, Monday in our town visiting friends. Miss Evelyn Johnston, Souris, spent the week-end in Charlottetown the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McIntyre, last Point, spent Sunday in our town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ll. Mac- Ksnzis. lidiiss Elisabeth MacDonald, 80in’- Teacher at Fortune Bridge School after havins spent the holidays in Sourlit-G SOUTH LAKE NOTES Messrs. Fred Oheveiro and John Gillie were hauling miscellaneous freight tram Elmira Station to the "lobster factory" at lilest P013. on Wednesday. April first. we under- stand that Mr. Earl Johnson is go- ing to superintend operations at the factory again this season. Mr. Joseph Ford, South Lake, hed some lobster traps which he had built, hauled to the factory at North Luke, on Wednesday, April first. some of the farmers of Ilsst Point were busy on the second and Third. hlllli g potatoes to Elmira station. Her many friends at louth Loire, heard, with regret, ef the serious illness, at hi fflliki Millie ll THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN i .-___._._. . -_-__ clear springs. P. 13. 5.. cf Mrs- Emmot Pierce, who came some time ago from the" Pacific Coast on sc- count of ill health. Mr. Fred Ross, south Lake, re- cently purchased a three Yea-PS 61d more from Mr. Jerome MacDonald. Little HIIDOUI‘. Miss Helen Mooney, who has charge or the school st Elmirl. spent Bet- urday at her home in Bouris. Mr. Ohester Bruce. Kingsborough m ym-mquth, N, 5,, and ms a iead- u‘ ruumm he, dug" u “mum was e recent visitor to Bouris. Miss Dorothy Mcynsgri, teacher at Lekcviile, was a visitor to Charlotte- town isst week. The Messrs, Walter and Elwyn Fisher, South Lake, in partnership with Messrs. Stanley and Renfrew Omicron, mast Point, are at present engaged in building lobster traps, for Mr. Earl Johnston, who will have have charge of East Point factory,‘ when the "fishing season" opens. 1 We are plelld to note that East Point Light is again in operation. Mr. Reginald Rose, South Lake is‘ at present engaged-in “boat building“. Mr. Rose has built several large boats this winter. _ ..___.. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mosley. Bothwell, are spending Week" in Ohsrlcttetown. ."Fac'.ory" on the seventeenth, to be- ,gi-cr._ly facliitisled the moving oft of "Bl=l!1"r_nd we l-iope that it will sccn be opon . Mnnanislmolosu, out mm 0! r c“ 2:.’ down ‘payment, as low as ten dollars, de- livers a General Electric to your home . . - and you can take over two years to pay You can own a - GENERAL @iizii.iizc'riaic REFRIGERATOR DOWN Over two years to pay l. wae it so easy to own a General also pleased to announce a Three Yolr Guarantee. This remarkable warranty results from a spotless record of expenses free performance . . . it is a signed guarantee that you will have no" service expense on your General Electric Refrig- erator fnr three full years.’ Electric Refrigerator. Now, a small the balance. Think what this announcement means to you. Right away you can start to enjoy the many ad- vantages of a General Electric Refrigerator. Right away you can star’! to save on food bills . e . savings which will go a long way toward meeting the small monthly payments. Visit the nearest dealer and inspect the General Electric Refrigerator. Note the beauty of its modem design . . . how easily it is kept clean inside and out. Learn the ‘lasting economy of‘ the Monitor Top . . . the advantages of the four zones of cold. Then, make the small payment which will deliver a General Electric to your homo. nuts ~~n Canadian General Electric is Maritime Electric Company, Limited ' of the Gas and Electric System Charlottetown, P. E. I. . CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC co. ammo i-‘tssociated and her daughter, Mrs. Freeman Massey, Boihwell. were recent visi- tors to Charlottetown. Miss lilarguerite Massey. who is‘ attending st. Mary's Com-vhf, Siouris. spent the Easter holidays at her homs in Bothwsil. Mr. Daniel White, who is a student at Si». Dunstans Universly, Char- lottetown was a. recent visitor at the homo of Columiba MacDonald, Lakevllle. The S. S. Montcalm. was seen on Easter Sunday morning, sailing east- ward, in the "Strait," and was again seen in the evening steaming west- ward. ahead of another steamer WhiCh, apparently sho was towing. According to reports the "Montcalm" was escorting the other ship into Bouris Harborior a cargo of potatoes. 4 Earl Point we understand that Mr. Johnston will arrive at East gin prcparaations for the coming “lobster fishing season.“ Her friends regret to hear that Mrs. A. P. McPhcc, Eimlra, has gone t1 Charlottetown to receive treat- nicnt in "Hospital." The prevailing westerly winds have the ice in Norihumbcrlnnd Strait. to navigation. The "entertainment-was. for tho month of Match. C" ti"? "551" “f smdm" Am.“ flftli'iit~?iil exposed to illc vampire bat- GRADE lX-l Dorothy Mach:- wuihwesi M Elm Pmnh just to see if he really would fan lane 2 Lloyd Iowther 3 Arthur iliem numb wiih his Win85 and T1119" Wright. The mdfi in this vicinitv- are Tait.» into them with his long teeth! GRADE 1x Jr 1 Emmett Mclnnil comma very much baled» "Whit"! Mixing n little immiiy with her GRADE VIII-Albertg Muttort, brervllllu my disflfilmeblt-C- i.'.\'!)ri.'$l£i0l‘i_ Miss Hoilihlci" told Oi tilt cams: VII-l Wonda townie a " ' T ‘,1.l. of cror word puzzle lame, p.111“, Qomd 3 Ngnmm Mmilhrlmg l fliitrcc tonal sloth which spends hisiTn-esa Mmgtm-t this hsnsini: an a been“ and mil (mans V-l Sadie Muttart and shim, Thelmoss growing next to‘ his skin bc-lsandy Mutt“; (mun) 3 “my”; ‘ [cause he is so inact-voga strikinglMuttarb warning of how vszctiitliig may turn: GRADE Iv__1 and fainted if they saw a spider is n one almost. ‘into a vegetable. {Fmnk Mmltam ial‘ cry from the adventures enjoyed ‘ in“ “°“‘°"" “L” PM "f m“ 11*] GRADE 111-1 Everett Mscnriu-ia recently by Miss CtiOTill Hollistei‘. Wm“ “mg i“ P“‘m““"’ m“ m m”) GRADE r-i Kenneth Iowtiser. technical associate of Dn Wlman, lceiitrai part of iiic ccuniry, as they‘ J_ Muttnm Tam" B96179‘ in mo “mg,” o: Bmbh Guh tliad ‘bPiOFE Columbus had "‘t"-'l’l'li a w t i lug of the Women's Canadian Club. " ' ‘ ‘ i, SARATOGA SyRXN-Gs’ N, Y" Apt . , _ _ . suspicion they were most loyal. shot Miss muster‘ “ho is ‘Wang 51m“ ‘said. Some lfi veers before however i6"whe“ me “me °i Muy Muhy’ find 111ml“ mwisil" 5mm“ he" . ‘ ' ' Pd s inst r h nduoted a dinsv _ , M _ they abandoned a party 0f whit-c mrli ‘a3 ‘p e ‘ w ° on aéidlfinm‘ hfmcier’ that the SfILZIMfiiQBO mils."- ininnd because they lin<l.5"°“‘r3' 5mm w“ “eumh” bu“ Q Q ’ h ' i (th t iiniuiifailtilii‘ $13K! hhfliflwlifi 60:1 illLscovrrcci that they carried rcvol- 4mm“ and Currency "nwnmll "a" atttaack 1:01 unless vou lnlcirieer williiwls bfliflllll their clothes. i430 “T” fmmd in crew,” dr‘“"' them m. £01m“. m}, she “plamedl Ill ordrr lo r-nteiiniu lirr Indiani5h°1“9S M"! Om" °"t'°"i'h9'mY . . Wiosls, she had performcrl n stunt ofiDiaces» The "W71"! m5 N911 i/hmlflhii bnlsnr-liig n plazas of water on licrldP-“iilllifi and the long rope-ilk: things that tf1:rrli:nd_ while lying: (illlTll flllfl gct-~ twine about and hang from the 250 l o ilk snakes. Art ffaelgytziiejyoaxl!Jilgkvhnfi, ‘ling up. This ind irlrcscii thcm so: TUCSON, Aria, April 6—J0lQh Despite bliss f-foilistti-‘s statements "P131 mill I31“? hid dfimmlii"! ‘m Tiwma“ ‘m’ mm‘ M‘ " muw“ ma; most, o; the dangers o! n, Jung. ‘vncoro. But liei- parlor tricks were ‘lEDUMUOH for using his heed in etu- 19 came 3mm an Ova-mane 1m. ‘new exhausted. Luci; ‘v sh: had hurtlfltl-‘ilCics- Hie “V9 Fill‘ 014 brother ugh-mum,‘ t‘, mum m); but be mtihcr tc:lh playing in: ind had bccrilfell in a pool of’ water and J00. ll- that the luiiglc presented plenty orirorcod to u-mr .1 iiiflc brnsc, so shcphough unable to pull the boy out stimulus. Among the everyday mcl- took this cut and put it bncl: again. hold his head above water line until ants she related 9n pagggnt Wgyg the They vrcre so delighted with thisWcsslsisnce arrived. facts that one morning she wondered ‘Sh/P Sflid. that all the sriiall boys im- Wilfli; her hammock was bumping in-1lT1Ffl1-’Yi‘3,\' begun m wrrwe or!!! in to to discover that an allgaioi- lind“~l‘°li‘ "Plli- i chosen its shadow to sfccp in‘. that >~*——— i tarantula spiders and i'<'\'!l‘\\’.(‘.ll< hczl, NDKTII (‘AIY-ETTFI‘! RFEUOL blinked in her "snzalazrs" and sir "nrll ———-— and Milt her lhll Mdi Report 0f Nnsfl Carleton Bind no JUNGLE ‘vaults TO GIRL EXPLORER MONTREAL. April Canadian Preach-The day when wo- men shrleked M. the flight of a hiousr- H339" 147")!" 3 "1 wonder why s women lets out everything you toll her?" “It's because a woman has only two views of d stately-either it i! not worth keeping, or it is too good to keep.”