11".“ "ww a -$HOP from Batman's Catalo —SUMMER8|DE AGENT. —Mi Byron MacDonald of the MacDon aid Drug Co., is now Guardian rep resentative in Summerslde an: will be pleased to receive news advertising, and Job Printing. Mr cuAsr: a. SANBORN ’$ MacDonald sells the Mornini 55A‘- BRAND Guardian at his store. ms iele phone No. is 12-2. t -READY FOR LOBSTER SEAS ON.-—F'ishermen and packers art busy finishing preparations for tht busy lobster packing season on tht North Shore. The gear and boat. ire assembled for the "jump oft" on April 26th. on which day th. fishermen “run their lines." John ti, Arsenault, of Egmnnt Bay is i. citarge of McNutUs big cannery at Darnloy. i iClLF7§E1? ilanhfl In TU own exquisite. flowerlike fragrance and tytogur cornplexio . Have you tried Plantol fir: y? ew shape tablet. new wrapper but the In! superb quality, now, n twenty-five years ago. an fixquisite Uoilel SOUP f m f, 1 -KENSINGTON VISITORS TC MONCTON.—MlSs Mamie Shean o it. Tuplin Co. and Mrs. L. M Dixon of the éank of Nova Scott; staff have returned from a week’ visit to Moncton, N. B. During thei ' return trip on the car ferry steam , er they had the unique experienc- ' of seeing what the giant forces oi nature can do for a short whilett he best ice breaking machine which the ingenuity of man ha: [contrived to build on this planet. F - | r ! —-DAIRY’ ASSOCIATION. -'ru TKensiugton ‘Dairying ‘Associtnion / ‘one of the most prominent dairy ,. ycentres in the Maritime Provinces lreports a most successful vrin-ter h y |butter making, having manufnctur < i :ell over twenty tons of butter ‘ ‘\_ |which netted the patron-s abou I V ‘ I | ' f _ , _ -. fttorty two cents per lh. butter fat us] Tolief Soap . u, ‘ \ _ aMossrs. Frank Glyden & Son, on. inodtaotiit|irom"’f " - ,. Y“ got its largest patrons, receive. ' ~ tfiuiland ""' 70' - - pioll ‘h ' I0‘ . é} ‘about. $125.00 per month for crean ‘_ l’ |lor manufacturing a high class pro . o. Howe’. OHS‘ we , Ltvtn BROTHE s lLtmT o (incl. which meets a ready mar ket and at highest market prices . (Yongraittilations are due the man agers and directors for the spleu did showing made during the sea sun. The management are no“ vbuilsily engaged in the neces sary preparations for the choc/st season which opens about the iirsi week in Julie. delivered. The Association get: rout-um. t. ll/ dl l i \\\lil~1"2 , "“illli‘lliii‘7ll§l_la. Eastern Guardian “JSHOP from Holmarfs Catalo J . re I. . o‘ I . “ll v ' 3 r ..*FORD CAR FOR SALE A‘l bargain. Apply Bruce Yeo at Georgetown, B‘ri<lzty—=237G-4-22-5i ..‘EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag ent. in Montague and will be pleas ed to receive news items, ndverti; tug, Job Printing, new and renen al subscriptions. ti PERSONALS “nut; Allctt, who lius hot-n visit im: his home in Georgetown lei‘. 'l'ttestlay for Boston. A. will (iet Your New Gongoleum --. Rugs To-tlay CONGOLEUM RUGS AND MATS are ready for you in our house fur- nishings show-second floor-the range of patterns and sizes you want ..*Mr. Alex F. lVlcPht-n, who has lll't‘ll visiting his parents, Mr. anti .\|rs. .l- \\'. hit-Pltt-e, (lt-orgetmvn it'll 'l‘uest|:ty for llostou. 'A. ..*Mr. E. J. lllldl-{HOH Mnrrlssey tent-her (Queen Square schooLChat iottctoyvn, is spending his Ettstci holidays with his parents, Mr am. Airs. T. id. Blorrissey, Georgetown A. , ..*llir. (‘harlvs Hibbtrtt, student St. Dunstun‘s University, (‘harlottc- ‘town is spending his Easter hnli ‘days with his parents. liir. and Mr: ‘G. \\'. Hlbbett, Georgetown. A. l. ..“Mr. QAUOTION BALE-Wm S. Mac >onald’s Clermont, April 29th. 2423-442-15l. --HEAVY SNOW FALL-About ix feet of snow fell during the torm of Saturday night leaving the treets in a very slushy condition’. . l Mnanfs Llniment For PERSONALS —Mr. vas in town on Friday. Sprains -—Mrs. Cyril Gallant, Wellingtox, s visiting friends in town. li —Mr. and Mrs, Frank Howati, ui farleton, were inward passenger: m Good Friday. ii —Mr. A. McCaull, Freetown, was t welcome visitor to town (Tllrlllll he week end. ll —Mr. Alfred Flsscry, Kenslnlr on, paid a business trip to town m Saturday. ll —Mr. Wallace Prunty of Char- ottetown, spent over Easter with friend's in town. —Mr. W. D. Ozon of‘ French liver visited Summersitle on Saturday. —Mr. Harry Underhill, o New Zondon was a passenger to llllllll- rrside by morning train on Saturv lay. K —Miss Ruby Dennis, ot Tyne fnlley is visiting her friend Miss lcnnie Jardine school teacher nl‘ {ensingtom I\' —Miss Mabel McArthnr, teacher it Long River is attending the school teacher's Convention ut Charlottetown. K —Messrs Raymond and Ernest Morrison of Mt. Allison Ull-iverriiy. ire spending the Easter holidays vith their father, Mr. D. It. Morris- m, Church street. ll —Mr. Aeneas McDonald of the Zed Cross Drug Store and liirs. Vicllichaltl, spent Easter at Mr. \icDonuld’s former home at Vernon River. Ii‘ l —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wedge, iummersitle who had spent the viuter visiting their datighters in ioston, llinss, returned homo on Saturday. II ~Mossrs James and Frank, Me )ouald and John- Sullivan. students it St. Dunstalfs University tire‘. tpvntiing tho holidays nt their re-i spective homes in town. lLi I t End a Head Gold Quickly; Just Use This Pure dreamt ll your noshrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty cutarrh or a cold, ipply a little putre, antiseptic, germ lestroying cream into your nos- trils. I-t penetrates through every air passage soothing inflamed. swollen membranes and you get instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils nre open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snuftling, dryness or struggling [or breath. Get a small bottle of -Ely‘s Cream Balm from any drugglst. Colds and t-atarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. George Bynum, Carleton. ll THE cnlilinorrnrodfu o __ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN A7 s nxxv" -~ UARDIAN I/ nlevpallcm on (Ir/lair j is n. 5/8. n l e 9 x G-fl. size I! cosh bog. only $9.00. ~ .' . 1 q v " - - .-. ‘ ‘ '4 r " a ¢$=\ £ ., u-J s ' r ‘ ' - -'~.> /" r ~75 J a“ ‘w; s» .- Beautiful Rugs That ‘Are So Easy To Keep Clean For women who do their own housework, “Cold-Sealcongoleum Art-Rugs are a bless- ing indeed. They save hours of time-——hours of back-breaking drudgery. Woven carpets require tiresome beating and sweeping, while Congoleum Art-Rugs are cleaned in a with a damp mop or cloth-their cheery colors as fresh and bright as ever. Lie Snugly an the Floor without Tacking With‘ Congoleum Art-Rugs on your floors there is never a turned up edge, because they lie perfectly flat \'.';".:.OLI'. QJZ-cnkg cf any kind. When used out-of-doors they, never ruffle in the wind. DurabIe-wganitary And how these Congoleum Art-Rugs do resist wear! From the high quality fabric-felt base clear through to the smooth surface, every particle "of ma- terial contributes to the exceptional durability for which Congoleumiis famous. Made all in one piece, no dirt or spilled things can grind into them. Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs are as artistic and colorful as woven carpets that cost many time: Con- Gold Seal @NG0LEUM ARTfRUGS blade in Canada—by Canadiam—for Canadians nun-f I7 The Gold Sac! poled; N, against luhliflfu and [m1]. anlaa satisfaction or yam rmneu back. goleum's modest price. Moreover, they come in such a wide variety of patterns that you will want to use them all over the house. There are rich Oriental designs for living rooms, delightful floral motifs for bedrooms, and a neat tile effect for kitchen and pantry, But, to fully appreciate Congoleum Art-Rugs you must see them. For only by a personal inspection at your dealer's will you realize how handsome and decorative they really are. Popular Rug Sizes-Popular Prices‘ 9x3ft. $4.50 9x 7d ft.$ll.25 9x IZ-ft. MGM) 9 x 4i ft. 6.75 9 x 9 fr. i150 9 x l3} ft. 20.25 9x6ft. 9.00 9x 10bit. 15.75 9x lift. 225i) Cold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard, 85c sq. yd. Prim Winnipeg midpoint: W est proporliolutely bigber to Write us for folder, “Modem Rugs for Modem Homes," which illustrates the patterns in full colour Gold- Seal Congoleum fBy-the- Yard The same durable. waterproof, flat-lying material arthe rugs, but made without border, in roll fonny two yards wide, for use over the entire floor; many beautiful patterns. Satisfaction guaranteed by the Cold Seal-and it costs only 85c a square yard. CONGOLEUM COMPANY or CANADA. LIMITED i270 St. Patrick St, Montreal. Quebec Irnoepmodan Canadian oruerlou Wat the fouowlng prlces:‘q Si. Dunstltlllfrlullnlrtlttvlgietrysllls - - his ntrents (Ya it and Mrs. Fitz er- 9X6fll. . $ 9.00 ‘ulthxtirursetoulu. A. g I 9 X 7 1'2 ft~ - - - - ~ ' ' - - - ~ - - - ~ - ..““i\ilss (llndys Taylor, teacher 9 x 9 ft- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - $13-50 i;LI;"'.i.§’.'.‘.’J”l‘..*€3.’i.i.i§li3t1l'.‘3.“ti” 9x101-2 fr. . . . . . . . . .. $15.75 L. m , .. Mr. Jack Adams has rcturnvtl 9 X ft . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in (leorgetown, nftcr visiting his Tlllllll‘ in Alherton. A. r _. I .."-l\ir. (‘coil iirehunt. principal ' i , ii~ "r-t ]~ii'l th i,i islli ' 36 X lllCllGS . . . . - - . . . . . - . hilanlibllillwill Mild-if; glmver-H VAT M 36 x 54 inches 9p . o < "my Game McDOnflhL-onfi o, 36 X 72 IIICHQS . . . . - - . . . . . . . . $2.50 Georgi-town's time! valvular youns tut-n left Friday for Boston. ..'l\llss Kati_e_Frnsc-r. teacher la visiting her home in George- town. A- MilllllE & MoLEODT Limited ..*Mr. John Frnaor, tnnchr-r is cumin BEANS Every bean tender but never mushy- Nutritious and delicious Your choice o! Sauces: Tomato-Chili or Plain. visiting his homo in (lcorgetown. A. 119'12' Qua"! st‘: (lharlotteunvn ..’Miss (Jullen, Charlottetown, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred l)e- lolre, Georgetown. A. i i ‘ A Complete” Llne of Carried In Stock at all Times i t’ _. i A All Sizes and Patterns Z l l FOR CALI IY i p Z BRACE, McKAY s; 00., umrno IUMMEIIIDI, F. I- I. ootn scar. conoomm rwos . , PRDWSE BROS LTD. icolvsotsum cow sen. ART nues "Canada Awmvef" on sum lln. Sold svorywhlrc. ‘I'll All Sizes and IBOIIGOLEIIM GOLD PITTOTTS for sale by LIMITED. Patterns SEAL Mil’ RUGS Buy Your Congoleum Rugs --From--_ ' POOLE 8c THOMPSON, LTD. Montague - 1|“ DIIIGN! NOW READY \- Wo personally guarantee every . .. __..__..:ll._......_...._..___ DIIIONU‘ NOW READY we _A