I* ., -fi. 1.-.,»""-’f‘:”"'“‘""”"""“""'-"‘ ~4~. W. ‘ - A »- " "ln ..--~r""' _ .___ ____ ,_ M,11;_c_H 24. 1935 _ _ . ___ THE C _ _ _ caARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN __ __ _,AGE FIVE The Golden Rule THE HOME OF GOOD FISH -- Scallops C00 Fl|l€lS Tignlsh was the venue of a -,f Lb . . . . . . . . . - - . . . 2 lbs_ for .. _ . . . . . , c successful theatrical production Z Halibut Haddock _ the night or st. i>airiei¢'e wi., Lb, c Lb Stwlis caste under capable direc Salmon Cod tion presented to a. large audience DIPHTHEBIA Immunizing Clinic 1_b_ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ a Four act drama entitled vrhe at Queen square school, Friday. Haddock Filiets Smoked Cod Bits G°'d°“ ““l°"- Th” product' . . Lb c 2ii>S~for......__. wmch""“"".“°d°m“'a5°h° - ection of the judges after em-emi B544-3-23-SL T consideration and proved to be a '-- A - decided success. Owing to h “CLEVO-CLEAN” better than _ Phone 1226 we Denver, 71 Queen St' large order for unpmurabie tizki soap. Enquire at Femail at Chand- 0515-a-22-wr-21 ers it was decided to have the een- 1°"5~ 849°'3"1'3‘- ilnimal Products 1930 By Counties Prince Edward Island , M This bulletin gives a statement of the quantity and value of ho nimal products of Prince Edward Islund in 1930 compared with t 1| . of 1920. The total value of these products was $2,726,332 in 1930 as co arcd with 54,785 647 in 1920-a decrease ol' $2,059,325 or 43.03 pcr een p | i** '-*-"" *_*---» - ~-- _--l___ _lli Item _ 1Unit1 P. E. I. 1 Kings 1 Prince 1 Queens iied and difficult role Mr. Alb the pecially the poor. Guardian of m' finding a wife 101- Herman and 20th. This fact alone would just criterion of its merit for is without precedent in this eo munity. The cast are: priest, beloved by everyone, es 5° two nieces, who finally succeeds t- husband for Bedella. In this v Total value Dairy products: value of all dairy 1 products 1930 19201 No. of cows milked 19301N . 192 1 19301 I9201 Milk produced 1030 1930 “ 19201 19301 Milk sold ,... Milk Sold ......... Cream sold _...... 19201 Cream sold 19301 Butteliat sold ...L 1 19201 “ Biittcrfat sold ...._ 19301 Butter made-farnis 94 $ 55 Butter made-farms Butter sold-farms 10001 s 190o;Lbs.1 1920’ " 10301 s 103011.55. 19201 “ 19001 s 103011102. 10201 1* 19301 S 10201 “ . 19001302. 10201 " 19001 s 10201 s 10001No. 10201 " 1 4 Butter sold-farms Cheese made-farms Cheese madc-farms Eggs produced 3,61 93 1,64 2,95 2.856,2901 Sold .. Sold ............. Chickens raised . . _ 43 Honey and Wax 1 ‘ Honey produced ._ 1930 Lbs. 10201 10001 " 10301 s 1 10201 ‘- Wax produced Val. of honey, wax Wool: Sheep shorii .. _ . . . 4 10a01No. .. Wool produced . . . . 19201 19301 19201 Wool produced .... Wool produced . . _ $ 0 0 1. 1LbS. 1150,400,5921 19201 “ l47,321,4791 ii s 2 _ 1 1930 LbS. 1,849,07I’1 S 2,726,3221 S 4.75.6471 S 1,763,7771 5 3,047,378 41,6631 1 45,8301 20,390,8581 26,B49,8B11 $ 294,7201 19301Gal. 23,7141 “ 49,7151 6 930’ 9.5791 7,7351 l930_Lb5. 1.750,0041 19201 “ 2,053,73B1 52l,4631 9,6981 5 769,l441 138.8931 613,4491 B79,3041 1,047,6431 1 ,703,9391 2010001. 550.0051 515.0501 i,iia,0001 0,0001 14,5001 _ 10,2201 10,0221 :s2,420,5001 40,001,000 20,045,0021 55,410,1201 _2,00'i,'i501 'i,400:i001 1,010,2211 12,01'i,0401 39,4051 00,1221 8,0851 2,7871 2,5001 22.5211 0,1201 0,0011 131.0101 5000001 104,031 415,823’ 00,4511 1255001 i”i1.2i'i_ 5050011 5122211 0400001 144.5001 1043241 1152001 1010011 1011021 220.0251 05,0011 00,0011 252 101 1.233 823. 1,358, 17, 18. 68,274, 63,065,9 10,292.3 12,322,0 ,113 12,8 24,658 15,7 947,1 169 _gag training conducted himself like 2,033,955 professional. MC1i1W1‘€. the P1‘0duct of lo Dick Stanley, husband of a s and thc church securities After l7 » 09 Very hectic time Dick comes to h remorsclie turns to his frieilds, t 42 Emfters. for aid but is refused t necessary funds. Dick in a. disa and her uncle. Fr. Kelly. He leav 429 ,725 . , l'l`l 283,6 "l12,8 894,6 2l2,I 93 cs hcnic, a social exile. He retu lg climax the whole proceedings. 40 dramatize the above mele-dry, - We are fortunate to have at 212,505 °“ 375,05 64,511 ' 3,908 037' 706,l571 . 1,241 425,437 1 3121 1 _ 9861 5201 3961 55 441 21 9483071 1,305,442`1 978,4811 1,172,0951 221,471 1 309,507 440.3161 562,606 7195761 984,057 781.1151 936,9611 1619641 2333101 353,0611 393,0931 111.4381 1422441 142.0661 I.23,4241 6,6251 2,3511 7,9801 9,8511 645 , ,9671 9,6461 185. 2,5001 2,1001 \ 0,2241 100: 2.355; 01 Ni ff' _ 1,0001 :zo _ 4051 'Ig Allen Dale, master of millions, le 1,653,788 . . 1,466,049 In this diabolical role Mr. Hot 4011373 footlights played the part like 058 denizen of the underworld. 11256-219 Thomas Carton, bar tender, with 1'138'214 a small fortune and a. big heart, 304383 who disposes of his dispensary 495-313 the Bowery and his heart to Fran- 1 964 ces. Mr. Carton, Bow Bemard wh 159,947 50 cron, whose talent in this deta oould make him famous, the unseen hand in many swind s Morrissey, whom we welcome to he a to o has been prominent in local per- formances for some time on this 55;; occasion displayed splendid talent. 2 ' 55 hired man and ibaclielor, who ap- 663 Herman Hauser, (Dutch man) peals to the matrimonial Bee to 75 provide him with n. wife, succeeds cert repeated on Monday, Mgrgh b hi 11: 26: Mount Stewart, 11 a. m. and t 20 surface shom. Filled with shame and h purchase for prompt delivery a 1; number of good and medium calves weighing 120 to 200 lbs, alive, pay- 1-- ing top market prices. Island Cold 64 ranged mme °f mind °°“fe“°s storage co. 0510-0-22-tr. 13 the Story or his guilt to his wire llis criiriiiii cuiiiniiiii This column in nursed 'lop Qno0l'l ery County lun at local Interest hal ad- On rertillng of A lowly nature ml! |10 Inserted at 4 cent! 5 word lllldlll n 3 usynhlo Jn ldvnnu. ,fm March 24th at 3 P M for children 5e1_ six months to fourteen years. TEMPERANCE TEXT BOOKS- C; The cost of placing Temperance Text books in the schools of the m' Province last year was 9825. Father Kelly, an elderly Irish '___ _ MOUNT STEWART, United Church of Canada, services March 7 p. m.; Lot 40, 3 p. m. No service B at Donaidston. ar- ; coNsciaNcr: MoNaY-Accord- a ing to teh Public Accounts the Treasury benefitted last year to the extent of $20 received in “con- °" .» cial climber. Driven by the push science money' 0 174 of society Dick finds himself c 219 stantly in the need of more fun 297 so he dedicates himself to Wall 180 and dives deeply into`the ma 062 strom taking with him his wif 1;; P. W. C. FEES-Sessional revenue from Prince of Wales College St. e1_ last year totalled $3,253.50, while Matriculation and Public School ei , Certificate fees netted $1,221.25. e VEAL CALVES.-We are open to ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ln 5 Canada. Services will be held at 56 a, year lam" brmgs f'° 5 happy Bradalbaiie, March 26th nt 11 a. m. T0 and North Tryon at 7 o'clock_ Dr. ma M. E. Genge, Pastor.-(Patriot please F copy) . 2 diSl>0sal the high powered and well ' known performer, Mr. John Cam- AM PSEMENT TAX __ The il Amusement Tax last year brought to the Government $6,902.66. At an average of 500 ticket that would represent about 345,133 individual payments_' naM1°'roN Pasroitai. ciiareol-I i -The services for Sunday, Marchl 26th, are: Hampton, 11; Desnble, 3 and Bonshaw at 7. Rev. Geo.f Ayers, Minister. , CAVENDISH PASTORAL Charge Church services for Mar. 26th: 11`1 a.. m., New Glasgow; 3 p. rn., Caven- dish. W. A. Paterson, M.A., Min- ister. SUNDAY SERVICES for New Glasgow Church of Christ 11.00 3,3731 19201 62,6931 19301 Lbs. 2511881 ‘ 3323971 S 29,1061 89,6931 5001 1 5201 l l i 15535 20,0091 01,4041 100.0101 10.0501 32,0001 14,7661 17,8781 88,4711 96,3001 10,6971 27,0131 13,07 in obtaining an interview with 2 respectable widow, middle age 81273 the necessary formalities are oom 129,419 pleted and the stage set. Hermia ri 8,3 appears in his “best to meet her," sum of $35,452.83 was rcceiveQ,'as 1, a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Afternoon serv- d_ ice in the Fredericton Church, 3.00 '24.116 Under the patronage or Fr. Kelly nm- Wm. G. Quigley. minister. 59 SUCCESSION DUTIES - The 30,612 His oorrespondent appears and 15 Succession Duties last year, the 0 no other than Bedella. Mtid shou VALLEYFIELD WOMEN'S IN- ' STITUTE dcred Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod, for the use of their home, also to al the committees and everyone wh ,S largest payments being those oi’ the of applause and much hand clapp- 95195/9 Uf E- H- H“V“B¥\d. $5,000. 1 ing Mr. John E. Cameron, who the estate of E. A. C. Peake, $3,114; played a dual role, starred so bril- E lisntly that he evolved into a meter $2,030; the estate of Catherine Mc- the estate of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, On Wednesday, January 15th, the Valleyiield Women's Institute held a much enjoyed Valentine Social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacLeod. With the Institute President, Mrs. D. M. Sinclair presiding, a most in- teresting programme consisting of readings, recitations, dialogues, and songs was given. Under the direc- tion of the programme committee, group games, stunts and contests were conducted, causing much in- icrcst and rnerriment. A collcclion was taken and articles sold from grab bag realizing a substantial ad- dition to the funds of the Institute. Refreshments were served by the hostess. _ helped to make the evening such siuig in closing. _____._--- PUZZLE HAT which tilts over one eye. But uzzie fashion And Ruby says th fit together and form a square. B _______f_-1- A hearty vote of thanks was ten- skin. hat is covered with little pieces of and ,ccdved generous a_pp1ause_1 brightly colored felt, cut in jig saw F,.1mc1s Marvm’ sister of Mm P - ‘ft Stanley and niece of Fr. Kelly af- the ice breaker M 11 °1W ° if you'd take the pieces off, theyd ter some trying “mes becomes th wife of Thomas Carton Miss An- ut they” be “° Prem' picture' netie Morrissey who a stage favor- Alex McDonald provided some the comedy very effectively. Mrs. Louise Stanley, wife of the 'hero who came through all the A Ill3'5i\W Puzzle hat 11515 b9€¥\ domestic Chaos possible arid lived created for Ruby Keeler. 0! HDUY- to see the sunshine again. With A request has been received from wood. The design is modern. with much versatility and grace Miss scotland ay the chief of Police for a shallow crown Rnd I1H\'1'°W brim- Edith Bemard in becoming gowns information concerning the present the 1 asquitted herself very creditab ite by right of inheritance liv ed Mliiui-d'|i Lininirnt for chopped > to 1 Od ' t-ntl d th 1 up ‘er so xepu on an e 22 Batt, 6 Brigade F. A. The com- _ pace set by her maternal aunts. ' R00l”S Ltd. 389 PH ONE 390 2 Try Our 50c DINNERS 2 lb. PORK CHOPS _ 1 lb. SAUSAGE I 4 lbs. CORNED BEEF? 2 lbs. SAUERKRAUT 2 lbs. `GO0D STEAK 1 tin RADIO PEAS Q 1 'rURNir 1 lb. FRYING HAM 1 lb. BACON 1. 'FURNIP 4 lbs. ROAST BEEF l 2 ibe. caimors 1 TURNIP . 3 lbs. CORNED PORK 2 lbs. SAUERKRAUT 1 TURNII’ _ 1 1»o'i'ri-in MEAT 1 lb. BACON 2 1 tin RAD10 Pi-:AS l Ili. ll_1\l`0N 2 lbs. l.i\Rl) \ 1 Tl./'li’i\"ll' Y - M L_. 1 Mrs. Bedelia Grattan. client audience became dimy wi laughter. Nora Grattan, Secretary oi’ Fath perish Bedella. Helo Miss Margiier mer excellent performances. The Specialties, which were o plnuded and encorcd: selections; Mr. John Cameron. So Miss Freda Bernard, Solo. At the conclusion of the pro success. God_Siwc the King was esJ£31e:h;h;t::12;r'hfxnirylgge221; of J. McLa.urin, $1,700.11; estate of H. Y der son of the- iatc Joseph Ferguson, 8 ident for a considerable time in of me mammomal Bee’ who 15 a w1d_ latter in St. Vincent de Paul, P.Q. ow because her husband died for TRAVEL BY ICE ___ Although his country and she was never able to fin th lik hi , d in m;_h:;1°H;1;mne Co;‘ed;u°;e;1f continued some time ago, crossings ways good when Miss Florence tween Charlottetown and York Burke generates it' on this mm' Point and other localities. There sion she circulated the spirit of 1 V comedy so erred' ‘dy that hai River ice in the vicinity of the city during the winter. Large holes cr Kelly and daughter of the flap- ite Richard did justice to her for- very high order were hemmy ap- McKinnon School Street. Miss Specmmes: Tlgmsh orchestra K7li1non in receiving the guests. Mrs. lo M1-.Hin-old Murphy, sein; ivh-s. colin Conroy. Solo: Messrs. Henry Gallant and John Cameron, Duet; Umm Mr' J' A‘ Racke" in 5 sm" afternoon for thc piii'ii;>sc oi clcct- ».¢~ nuns --i=isH-- FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS 15C lb- I-IALIBUT 20c lb. B. C. SALMON 250 ib- ,r and appropriate address thanked thc audience for their attendnngn and attention. I-le also expressed gratitude to all those, who in nny way helped to bring this drama to such a successful terminntcn. while applauding the actors, we must not forget the master behind Leod, $1,731.45; the estate of C. B. Chappell, $1,700; the estate of Eliza Spears, $1,588.80; estate of Anne G. Hughes $1,029.96. INFORMATION REQUESTED _ whereabouts or James Ferguson, el- for many years chief engineer of i t h was res- Charlottetown. Another request has been received for information as to the whereabouts of Everett Diiriniid, formerly farrier sergeant, munication was from a friend of the ,travel on the harbour ice was dis- are still made on West River be- has been little traffic on the East have appeared ln several places on _ thc ice of the harbour, although it _ is still frozen close to the wliarvcs_ AFTERNOON TEA - The ladies of the Central Christian Church I held an afternoon tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John A es Wiilianis assisted Mrs Mac- W. H, Stevenson presided over thc prettily arranged ica table, 0Fl"l(‘l'lRS N/\!\lEl)-'I'lio Com inerce Society of Diilliousic Uni- ' versity held 11 iiiceliiig yesterday ing officers for the coming year. The new slate of officers is as fol- lows: Prcsidsiit, John Fisher, of ies of o‘.li:rs siiccfsifully and rc- jcices in their oiiiqicsis. Proceeds which amciiiiicri lo $125 will be --_i FRUITS - ___.'f FE TURI AYLMER CANNED FOODS . which are packed in Canada . . for their finer quality and delle flavour. This week we feature l wide variety of employment for thousands of Canadian workers in season . . . and absorbing thou- sands of tons of Canadian farm produce. AYLMER Products are world renowned _ 1°-5, . . products . providing 5 ious natural 4- ..., _,__ __ _ Aylmer Jumbo Choice AYLMER 1 TOMATO JUICE 122' ‘ __ uv/ /1ni‘e Mraf c R A imefcheiee CHERRIES Aylmer Pineapple C,,,,,,,,,, Zs 191: Aylmer Golden Wax Beans, 2s _ _ l5c AylmerClioico Pumpkin, Tin 130 _Aylmer Reliigee Beans, 20;; \ » __ QF 1 except Cliiclicn j ‘ 1 , 02';-;_ ‘ix ._` ‘T15 ""ie.f» A __ `..f*!P Mm,” _£112 j};1.1»._;’-=,_5.___,-.'?f,?_,,. 1 Aylnier No. 2 tin . AYLM ER Foods ~”",__ Specials on Sale _‘ F 'cl S t d M d l'l ly, B Ill' ly, 0l`l Hy PLUMS gc \... S1»=d»ii Anne. Y No. 2 tin , . . . _ . . . , . . _ .,. y l 2 AYLMER , _ _ T; C 2511:. 5; ,»- _ ‘ / _§.‘..‘.‘.’?}Iff“'.i‘.l’_‘.“,‘f I9 c 1=1111;1AC,,ES 10 _ ., __ 1 c . <2' 3 1'# g ' *gf* "‘ ra _‘gi fb it ` No.2 In ` tins c I __ ‘sag ~ 1 ,. _ _, - __ 112531: ‘ 0 _ " No. 2 Tin Ft' .,_'_1§fg_ih"'1"3:» Special' Choice .5 ioiwsnio Special! Aylmer Choice APRICOTS s. L_. Aylmer 2lc 2lc C Sliced All Flavors 916112* 1 1 za( A Very attractive __Cli1na Tea Set . - J- 23 P1866 lzisty 'Ji-‘ . 5 ie , ef ` _ ' " "_'_¥__7V}r'q1'e It ciiNAoiAiN .;-v gs 1 __ 'si.icEo BACON. Per Lb fBL"_T.§ . HEAD LET`i UCE, 2 for _... . . ... RIPE TOMATOES, Per Lb. _ .. _... _ . . . f BRITISH ORANGES, Large Size, Doz. .. ,ONlONS,5 Lbs. PREMIUM SLICED HAM, Per Lb. .. ._ COTTAGE ROLLS, Per Lb. . _ _ . . ..._ . . _ J 25c 19C _ 390 _N 19c i 200 1, 230 18c 1 FRESH FILLETS, Per Lb. . . .. . . . . ._ ‘l6c -1 , MAY DAY SOAP 3 Cakes in a Box. Per Box 80 BROOMS,5String.Each 25c JAFFA DATES, 2 Lb. Pkg. Each ... . ._ 19c , SEEDLESS RAlS_iNS, Bulk. 2 Lbs. - . . . . ._ 250 , Clear Glassiwitli Grecian Border Carton of 6 glasses ~ ~ 1 -v"'.~'ir¢,¢§1.f..;;., fr; "“".‘. '1‘?f Sackvllle, N. S.; Vice President, Miss Wayne MacKee, Charlotte- town. P. E. I.; Secretary-Treasurer, Don Archibald, Truro, N. S_-Hali- fax Chronicle. _______._:__._- PERSONALS Mr. James Paton is making rapid progress towards recovery in P. E. I. Hospital and expects to return liomc at mi curly diitc. While not attending the Legisla- ture, Premier Stewart is koeping iii close touch with the work of thc session, and is in regular coiisulia- tion with leadcrs and officials. If he continues to maintain his present progress, thc Prcmicr may lake his seat in the House soiiic fime iicxi wcck. ________¢-- ... lil MEMORIAM ALBERT GOR\'EAT'I` 1son. `Wylic, on Friday, 2 p_m. Mzirch 3rd. ‘thc funeral s1‘i'\'icc. ;'i'.'1ii1: :i \'1‘i'.\` 1 syiiipiitlictic limi li”I1`-i'ii 11:! '.1 1- iaken fiom Jollii 14--'61 !~1~ ‘J\l. '1`liL- hynms sung were “T1~.1~ l.orrl‘_\ my D 1 “Abiclc with mc." 'Iiio p:illboni'ci's were his three soils, \\’i'li1°. .ich and Roland and 1.1.i’.iiiciiiic1iii oi' Amlicrsl; Mrs. l.;i\ii‘\~iii<1 l.<>ii,~~i“r oi The fiinfrai of Albert Gorvcntt St. John, also it d:1uf1_ii cr, t»i..». took place from the home of his James Nicholson who |ii'coiii~.<. liis wife, noc Sariili Aliiriiii. iii'i1iiccca,<1-cl liiiii soinc 1iliii'i_1.'-in-ii ;\"fiii-_s ago. lic lcuvcs to inniirii. iiirvc sisters, Racliei, Mrs. l’.ii<‘li1\ii.\ii, iliiiidcc; Agiics, Mrs ll<‘i'__i,~_\1~1:i's ivcrc Alex. ',l_“E` EASTERN Tm.____. (.0_ - i‘_`.‘;._ ly ji I-i.‘;'. »i~_1ii_ Nvil Mnc- -|54 R1,.h“,,,m\ sg,-ng 'tii‘.Zi:', uiiil Kviiiicili l\ln<`Bciii. i 1l1i~;‘.:. il.i\i;ii.ii:i Nu-'iio‘,.