MAY 18. 1930 Enmore end Viciniiy Mr. and Mn. Bpurgeon Ramsay, port Bill, were visitors at the home or Mr. and Mn. Burns Maclu-thur on sunday evenine. The many triendl oi Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Non are glad to welcome them home from an ex- tended visit to New York, connect. lcut. Pennsylvania. Boston. Bom- rrvilie and other citiea in Moan- chusetla and Maine. They also ipent-I iew days in MacAdatn. N,g, guests or Mr. and Mrs. Colin cmpbeli and other relatives and lriends. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enman. and Mr. and Mrs. llrio Me.cLennan. Victoria. West. were visitors to Summcrside on Saturday alter- iioon. l Mrs. Charles MICLEHHIII and Ilii-s. Edward Macbennan. Victoria west, attended the Bible Society meeting and supper held in Sum- nicrsidc on May 8th. The many friends oi Mr. Ram- ray MacLeod. Victoria west. regret .i) hear that he is a patient in :he Prince County Hospital having no his tonsils removed. Air. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. Sorecii and Vans. and Mr. a:i.i ll... (ierilld MacArthur. were vis- loll; to Port Hill on Sunday, guests i; Air. and Mrs. Claude tree. and ill and Mrs. Roy Strongman. l”l'IEll(lS of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold .l.l.:cLcniiaii. and two young sons ail": pl:as:d to welcome them back i. Vi.-zorla West. They have been i xtllil; in Moncton. N. B. for the pits: five years. They plan to taki- 1.p l'3:'l:lCli38 in Summerside in thv iirsr illtllre. Mr. ilarolri Henderson. spring- hill, was a visitor at the home (.1 lir. and Mrs. Cordon MacArthur Jill Sunday afternoon. Revci-end Norman Young. Mont- iuiie. was guest preacher in the Presbyterian Church. Victoria west, on Sunday evening. The lrirgci congregation listened to his lll41lll'ingASerm0lI with close atten- '.0ll. H: and Mrs. Young are spam; inc: at iew days with his brother, l:vvrrcii:i W.A. and Mrs. Youii.;. iyne Valley. lir. and Mrs. Sidney l-Jnman were "Null visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moore, Northani. ilhc Presbyterian Ladies Aid. l'ic:n:-in west, presented four mats in the Manse, Tyne valley, re. .'rii:l.v. Reverend Mr. Young on - ii of Mrs. Young and iilniscli, '- thanked the ladies and them oi their apprecia- theso gifts. -ii :i ll uf J. The Enznore W. I. held their May -r.ci-'.m;,- in the hall. nine members iii. wrung roll call, In the absen:e at the presidents, the vice-prcslu. on: Mr... Burns MacArthur pre- s..i::i. llinutcs of last meeting were Will and approved. During the" l).lr.llEF3 periczi it was. decided to l'..i:l the school room walls on l-"riiny evening. Mrs. Thomas Mac. Artiizii-, invited the members to il('.t at her home for the June nirouiiz in the aitcrnoon. Plain ff we to make a quilt ior the :.r.inrt Ms'morial- Home. Two wool- en bizirikct. will also be donated to this institution, ; 1. 'l:h: ll'omen's institute. Port HJ. put on two ilne one-act plays in Eninoro Hall on Friday evening i 3 ii large and appreciative Iii once. The names oi the play: We i'3e-isle. the Bandit's Beau- ii izl Daughtrr”. and "il:lmer". apzc- Filo; b2illiECyi1 the acts were -3 yilinioiilca. so,o played by M5. E ii.V Gillis (encoredi. and g 5010 iv Master Paul Newcome (encor- vti. The Enmore W.i. members icrierl lunch to the visiting play- A dance iollowed. Music wax rlllllslied bv Messrs,Phllip Ma-. ii-ihur. violin and Gerald MEL Arthur, guitar, Tignislshort The liupiir r.i Ti-nigh Shgfg -';”llU0l had a pleasant visit isom i)i.I...A. J Polrlei on May ilih Mr. gluier in a snort and ini rmal "mi-95s e:c.u:3ged the pupil; to is" cvcr laithiui to tgeir homeaork and to atiend o'er: regularly. fA'social eve-i.ng inytho interests 3' me animal was tn-.:d on May ll -Rvmiillye vlviisme gr Mrs Charlie Iaitre a. ended : Ji the dilhict. " M e x ”'- -i0!9Dli Douretfe who was a patient in the Wear Prince Hlhnital has returned to his home much irr-proved. AND W 'I. , The M0 meeting of Weatmo e- l”'"i W. I. met at the home .of Vii Robert Moyhew on M y 15:, Tip! meeting opened in min .i rm '”-lowed. by roll 0 call by oi-at member: and me viaitor and was Wwtfed by nouaeleanlng hints It was decided tint the mem- bers be remembered with iruit. Only in time oi eiokneaa for the summer lllontlio. New committees - locili. Hi". My CTMIMIES In. June: Moore Dducatlonal- Mrs Hal Oalei. Lunch- Mrs. Hal o-xu. Mn Ether Canile'd. Mrs Robert May- tew. Mrs. Haber ceniield invited he member: tor the June meet- iiliz. Correspondence was read and discussed. it was moved that "-00 be given to Salvation Army 'iDP6Ii- Red ciou collector: re- Wfild in total of 54000 eoreetoo. "'9iina.ediou:ned And lunch was ""04 by hoetou and ootrinlttee ADDOCI wooo that In WES'l'-iii-Oil's Blair Kelly. Isabel MacLean. li.71'"' "ilrpliy ' Back Row (l:fi to right): Plkll Cuzimorr Fr:dei':c Slirwarl. Back Raw (1:-.'l to righll: Allison Holmes. Neill bury. MacLc:in. Alocrl Johnston. Lcilh Douglas. Ian Mac- tseatedi: Ht-1:n Mbase. Shirley Lewis. L:od. Joan Macimud. Phillip Jardinc. Leigh Walton, Etta Coffin. Kathlcen Pratt. Kathleen Sccond Row: John Yco. Leta Horne. Vcalc. Joan Wood, Hsather MacLean. Carol MacRae, Dorothy Machin. linthcrina MacDonald. Glenme Suds- Wiiiard M3CKJ)'-' M l:olm Cniii'p-3:11. Brits: Moasc. Sterling Rc'.:'.)Ens.l Plfillco of Wales College, Third Year iii YEAR A Agnes lside. Ill YEAR 3 i.Zart.n. John D.ngivcli. Donald 'i'itcm:)son.lB9.ii:m. Elmer Ma:Kcnzie. Second Row: Bzrt Gillis, Slan- ' llitirle Coles. Clara Simmons. Edwin Kelly. Wallace icy MacNair, Lane. Macliinlcy. Graham Jcnimns, MacL:an. Dallas Santry. Du fly. Robert Agnew. Jenn Sicarns, William Wright. D3Vid Scaics. George Firs: Row (seated): J:-tmzs M:icNeill, Chas. THE GUARDMN cHARi.i'rrre'rowiv First Row ! Flora Gillies, 1 Bolger. Anna i Anne Wood- -Garnhum Photo. Ruth Boswell. Carol Freetown Notes- Frlr-nds were very sorry to hear of the death of Miss Dorcas Rt-evcs which occurred in Prince County liospitnl ni Monday. M Iy Isl following a short illness. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Bruce Burns of Freetown and Mrs. Joy Hayes oi Bedeque; a brother John In Maine and I brother Fred at home. The flin- cral which was held on Thurs- dny front the home of her sister. Mrs. Burns, was very largely ai- tendcd. testifying ion the esteem in which the deceased was held. The funeral services were conduct- ed by her pastor. Rev. Ralph L. Wugncr of the Bcdeque United Cliurch. The pail-bearer; w-are Messrs. Alfred Reeves. Leslie Reeves. Scott Cairns. Louis Cairns. Dnrrcll Pickett: and Crawford Pickctis. lnicrment in Freetown cemetery. The sympathy of the community goes out in the rela- tive: in their bereavement. Among those ail:-ndlng the live- stock sale at Mr. Albert Clow's Ln Kingston on Thursday. May 4th. were Messrs. Hillard Moase, Edi- son Dammaroll and George Jar- dlne oi Freetown. Mr. Jardine pur- chased one 0! the fine cattle sold. Friends are glad to know that little Irene Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy oi Middleton. in improving after hill recent severe illness. She has bcwtl a patient in the Clllll'lO'.i'.'ii7l'.”lV Hospital ior the past two uoiviunl All hope to hear of her com- plete recovery. V Mrs. Ralph Burns and Byron. Mrs. Austin Scales daughter. Noro. attended Musical Festival held in Chariot'v:- (own last ioveek. Ionl! anvl vl,.. I -rmr Mu, Waiter Simmons who, his been 3 patient in Prince Counlr Holplial for several weeks. rc- iurned to her home on. Friday. Mrs. Eric Taylor and little daughter Linda were visitor: to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Smith have as their eli. Mrs. Smith': moth-' er. Mu. arland oi Amherst. NW3 Bookie. i s Asli Reduction in Salmon Prices VANAOOUVII. my 16 -ior) - Fish companies, are aski British Columbia iirhc-rmen,i.o ta 2 a cut in salmon prices. it was learned to- da . . I. , . ';he' aeilnon camerr operating oounnltieo has made an oiier.oi 17 1.5 .g.nu.a.pound.ior aocuye in all area compared with a. range oi ll to an cents last ycarl. 'Ne'gdtlati'oni' tor a. new contact. now.iutder.eonuldtration .livi both P "M -4019 w. a. cum hn I-in an,-egg weighing i-4 ounces, MOUNT PLEASANT W. I. The regular nionth'y meeting of the Mount Pleasant ll'. 1. was held at the home oi Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson Thursday evening. There were ten members and a number of visitors present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute ode, fol- lowed by repeating creed in unison. Roll call was answered by each member donating a package oi iiower seeds for school lawn. Minutes ioivlast meeting were read and adopted. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Ancil Bal- lum and-Miss Muriel Ladner make I. canvass of district to collect ior Salvation Army. copies oi Institute News were re- ceived and passed to membe a, Two members volunteered to go to the school to pluit flower seeds. sick committee reported making three calls during the month and taking treats. Bill for same was paid. Next meeting to be held at the home ioi Mrs. William Wilson. Lunch committee - Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Clayton Ballum and Mrs. Sterling Moore. Aiter the meet- loueheclolice To Make Inquiry (in lliniouskl Looting QUEBEC. May 14 - (GP) Quebec District Provincial Police Headquarters announced Saturday they are conducting a "thorough inquiry" into reports of looting at Rimouski after the town's 320.000.- ooo iire. Provincial police oiiicials said that reports at headquarters indicated there were, numerous cases of looting oi unoccupied and darnlzed property. ing adjourned a- guessing contest was carried out by the President, pi-iv.e won by Mrs Minnie mills, Lunch was then served and "a pleasant social hour enjoyed, s ILFORD. Essex. England-(op) -0115 or the prime at a dance here is a free paint job for the front of the winner's house. . gretted by his relatives and iriendl Howlon and Vicinity Miss Margaht and Aiyre Day. on oi Duvar on Tuesdoy visited relatives in iiolvlan Dr. Dewar made I p-roieuionai call to I-Iowlan l"ru:l.ay morning when he called on Mrs. Tiiomal Cook who in visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brice Oarrutheri. t 4:.. Mr. aiid- Mu. Bruce Carruthers spent a iew pleasant hours on sun- day evening with Mr and Mrsl J. R. Dignan. Rev, Mr. Dickson oi O'I.eary re- cently made call: on some oi his pIAi8hi0n8I'n in -Howlan. ' I Friends of Mrs. .1 R. Dlgnan re-l gret that she is not yet in perrocti health and sincerely hope for a speedy complete recovery. l i Friends of Jiseph Deslicoches of! Howlan are sorry to note that he is still not too well and sincerely hope that the warm and iine weather will. make him so much better soon. on Saturday April 29th Willa:-d' Carruthers and some friends mot-I cred over irom Halifax i.OtO'rBa.')' where they were met by Mrs, Car-I ruthers and little son Gary and, returned to their home in Hal'fax.' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan spent Sunday evening in Wood- stock. Mr. and Ml.i. Roy Arbing of Woodstock spent Tuesday even- , lng with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gai- ' hint at i-lowlan Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Bummerside spent the week-3 end in Howlan. Also Mrs. Henry Perry and daughters Em and Margaret and Joan Arsenazlt nnrii r-rancls Blanchard all of Mt. Ed-', ward Road, Charlottetown, visit- ed in Howian over the week-end returning to their nomes on Sun- day night. Miss Louise P'.neau oi Ohnrlotie- town is new spending some time at her old home in Duvar. Miss Eva Peters who is employ- ed in Western Hospital rectntly spent it day or two with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs ollver Peters oi Duvar. , The iuncral oi the late Mrl. Stephe Gallant whose death oc- curred in Charlottetown was held at at Anthony's on Monday morn- ing. May 8th. Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Maclntyre and family of st. Eleanors motor- ed to i-iowlan on Sunday where they called on relatiie;. Mr. and Mrs. l-iei.ry Gallant rid Mrs. Robert Arsenault oi Howlan were nmcng the milly who attend- ed the wake on sinday evening oi the late Mrs. Stephen Gallant. at the old home in Lot lo. White her son Basil reside. with his wife and family. Mr. Freeman Gnffin of Lcck Road was in i-lowlar on Saturday. Mrs". Harvey Murphy and lltle daughter oi Albertun visited her inner Ben L. Arsenault at How- lan 'over the week end. It is re- ,, - U I for one Imperial gallon of ,j umon and management. will con- tinm here Friday. WHY . Yes Ma”am SCHUliMANiS SELL, . .AUjOdiiICOihOf ' - si-ieviwiu - WILLIAMS PAINTS and -VAIMISH riiocucrs vi; r.- soiiuiiitiii co; L'iIi. ' 'iil!,iSII;l&'i'ON ,- SUMMIRSIDI - cimiitomvowu A com... Building Service in-0” " y ' ' MIIACII will "M3" re-decrorates a, large room! sliiiiiilisliii iilliiilVlAliE company Piioli am YIHIR fwrfv lllill l R ihlt Mr firsenault is again nodes to well. . Mr. and Mn. Frank Gallant, spent Sunday evening with Mn; and Mrs. Joe Deslioche of Howlan., Mr. and Mrs Bennett Peters of Bloomiielri :eceni.ly spent an. aiternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desiiorhe and Mn. Gas- pie Arseviault. 1 Dr. and Mrs Gilbert Gallant. and family of Klnkora were in: this district on Sunday May 9th. REAILY close to equalling comes from the con... 4. Dries in 3 to 4 hours. i. Realm hot grease 2.WiilmandI scuiiing 3. Realm boiling water h u Hi! 7, J . Ag (id; Tt .-1 .spent Friday evening with I family. I run tooxs am: WASI-IE3 ' . "iT 'i'OOli ONLY GNE COAT of this new enamel finish to make our bathroom walls as beautiful and scrubbable as our. lovely new bath tub. Arid hot water and steam donit aiiect it one particle." There's never been an enamel dnleli like Kern-Glo m so new. so diierent, so superior to anything ofered before- And it's I0 easy to use-with bruali or Roller-Koaier. All you need is ONE smooth-flowing coat of KEM-GLO to do a perfect job on the walls, woodwork and cabinets of bathroom and kitchen. No other eiinvnel Inisli eemeo even KIM-Oi.O's outstanding features: I. ileodyio me and easy to apply as it .2. One coat covers most surfaces. 3. No primer, no undereoimr. needed. I. Woiiioble - yes, Iuvbinble. PUNISIIINU T313 prove iiloi KIM-H0 . ee 4.WilInoteIiIp,crecIiorpeJ M 5. is easily cleaned: dirt, grease, crayon ' marks, ink, fruit luleea wipe eii easily. BEAUTIFUL COLOURS including the remarkable "stay Willie" wiilie - plus 5 trim and accent eoloun . . . Made by the molten of famous KIM-TONI . SOLD AT PAINT. IIPAITHINIAIII IIAIDWAII 870!!! 0 f7. . 4(i'.'(J.'4 .nie i.il(lliNS . AND FINIS race TWENTY-THREE . 1 Mrs. Felix Dolronoi Duvar open- and Mrs. Henry Gallantl Friday and Saturday with In!!! Mi-.l bers of her family in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. Mosey count or Duvar retuni. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hunter oi: ed to his wife and iamily in Mono Hunters Lodge at Blonmiield! trenl on Saturday after having spent Sunday as guests oi Mr. andl disposed or .11 mg uock, um M1'5- 3”"-'9 CUWih0Il- iequipment, furniture at hh fun I in Duvar. T. Mrs. Arthur S. Gallant has now gone to Charlottetown where elm plans in spending some time. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Galiant and family oi Fortune Cove were in I-iowlan on Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant andi M i ISINA cuss svlrstm . FOR FINEST WOODWORK--UIO lovely, lustrous KEM-GLO on wood- work to harmonise with the beauty of KEM-TONE walls in living rooms. halls and bedrooms. Together they form the perfect combination fol quick, easy and most pleasing inn terior decoration. l(llM-Gl.0...................... it needs no primer or undemaieri even on raw wood, wallboard and plaster). t oovarl moat surfaces in one coat - ordinary enamels require an atsr plul one or more coats of enamel. oqtv 5259 m or. Quantities required: i to 2 quart: oi KIM-OLO will do the wells and woodwork In the average bathroom. ' 4 quart: will do the woodwork, wall: and cabinets In the average kitchen. I to 2 quum will do the woodwork oi the average living room. a flAi"rlRO(7M.'x llNOODWORi(