i i I I _ '2' . ' ’ es“ tonight amount and a t the cor u —GIVEN SUSPENDED BIN- TENCE-A man irem the country appeared in the Surnme ’ P0110! Court on Monday on a charge o! drunkenness and was Blven a sus- pended sentence during his good behaviour. B. —PAINFUL INJURY-On FY1115? evening while playing with some companions, Junior, little son o! Mrs. Louise Church, o! Bumme - side, had the misiortune to break his collar bone. He was taken at once to the hospital, where his in- juries were attended to. He ‘is now doing nicely. B. —!IOWLAN-MJ'I. Gilbert 0on- det R. N. has returned tram Tig- uish on April 20th where Abe lied been engaged on preiessionel outsmart-m. Prospere Porier. Fortune cove, is at present eon- lined to his home thmizgh illness. -_l\liss Estha Moilloit, I-eoiville is e vlaiwr at at. Anthony's Rectory. ~Mr. o. J. Gallant our thriving merchant is doing good business this 5prlng and is looking forward to a busy season during the sum- mer months. —-SUOC'ESSFIYL GATHERING -A successful mrd party in aid o! the Church was held in 5t. Mary's Hall here on Wednesday April 20th., with a very large attendance. Whfst and Piorty-Fivee were play- rd and home made candy sold. The prizes were distributed as fol- lows: 1st prize Whist, Mrs. Vltalle Alysia; Consolation Whlst drawn by Mrs. Arthur Berna-I'd. lilikllh 1st prize whist: Joseph Perry, Consolation drawn by Blmest Gil- lis. Forty-fives won by Dr. J. A. Johnston-T. -RED CROSS WORK-Miss Leslie or the Red Gross Society his been in Tignish during the past two weeks examining the school children in the interests o! their health. It is expected that a Diphtheria clinic will be held here shortly, In this respect the Red cross is doing a wonderful work towards keeping that dread cliscnse in check and this Oppor- tunity should be embraced by ell children who are given this ap- portunity. It will save much worry and perhaps many lives-T. --?0PULA_E APPOINTMENT- J11‘. Emcr Pineau who has been Ilrzncipal 01 the ‘P13111811 5011001 ior ihe past several years has bccn selected as one oi the advis- ory Committee to the Board ot Educat on oi . E. I. Mr. Pineau is one or the most successful teach- ers of P. E. Island is 8180 Presi- dent or the Teachers Federation and while he has been signally honored in being selected for this committee his great knowledge oi educational matters and his desire for the ad ancement o! educat- ional facilities will be 0t much assistance in carrying out the work o: the Board-Jr. —BOY SCOUT! PARADE-The Summerslde Troop oi Boy Scouts honoured the memory o! Saint George, the patron Saint o! Eng- land, by attending Divine worship rt St. Mary's Ohurch, on Sunday evening. The Scouts marched in a body irorn their headquarters at the Town Hall under the leadership or their scout master, Mr. J. E. Hallett. Ven. Archdeacon Whits preached a stirring sermon from the first Epistle o! St. Peter, chap- ma, verses 10, l1. He dwelt par- ticularly on the motto oi the Boy Scouts, which stood for truth and honour, exhorting the boys to put truth and honour first in all their dealings through liie. He reierred to St. George and what he stood tor, chivalry, truth and honour; England, the speaker said. has kept taith with St. George and has at all times rallied round her banner and upheld the honour o! England among the nations of the earth. The service closed with a prayer for the Boy Scouts Organization. S. STIFFNESS 5,12% ‘if. T935311‘. '3'.‘ right. Bathe the eon pan vnlh warm water bolero you ems. mama's‘ m<mr1> uhmrtil EYES I Ii ll T EXAMINATION Fmlng and llnlylng GIID" n. etc, ll. J. NABUN 412mm or-en ._ m wen r " g1 Bummerslde ofliiillly 09- ~. med (h! streets t0 111011011118 011 ' Sltllfliey-B. —0BDEB heavy galvanized wire baskets with steel band, (or hand- ling lobsters, at Bruce's. V 21924-2641. Amman ' IIPAIIlJ-Scai- iolding has been erected h ironi oi the Church o! Bain Simon and Saint Jude here, preparatory i0 painting the brick which is showing wear on account o! the qotion o! the westhen-T. --DEATH OI‘ LIFE LONG 8E!- IDENZI.‘ OI‘ N031’! BEDEQUE- There passed peacefully away at his home in North Bedeque on Mon- day morning. Mr. John William Btuvert in his 75th year. The ds- ceased had been in tailing health iorsome timeandteokaatrohe last Tuesday from which he new regained consciousness. w. Btavert wasalilelengresidentoined- eque and was the eon o! the late James Btevert. 8e was until quite recently an active member o! the community and termed quite e:- tensively. He was of I quite unal- suming disposition and was held in the highest esteem by a large circle o! rriends. somewhat daat he round great ‘ u in reading and was well informed on the diiierent top- ics o! the day. He leaves to mourn his widow, (nee Miss Bertie Cobb o! Bedeque), three daughters. Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill o! Summerside, Mrs. Lloyd Howatt o! Kenslngton, and Miss Ella at home, and one son, Gordon at home; also two brothers, James and Archibald and one sis- ter, Mrs. Louis Holland, all o! Bedeque. Sincere sympathy is q;- tended to the bereaved family. The funeral will take place on Wednq- day at I 9m. irom the home to the United Cemetery st North Bedeque. B. ---__-__.._ PERSONALS -Mr. E. J. Hornby. Bonk Ae- wlmififli- ‘Iimieh. was a visitor to oharlotietawn last weeh-T. ——Mrs. P. J. Bernard locom- panyed by Misses Melvina Gaudet and Icons Arsenauit, 11311141; were visitors to Alberton lent’ weein-II. ~Mc. Ralph I-liaolrett, Bellies, who came home to attend the mn- eral of his bmther-in-lww, Mr. P. M. Norman. is vleitifll his home in TignishF-T. ..___ 4m. Marjorie Murphy, m- nlsh attended the iuneral oi her brother-in-law, Mr. P. M. Nouns-n and returned to her home ‘lhurs- dBYr-T- —-Mrs. Silas Maerarlane of Pree- town, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for some time, has returned home very much improved. B. -Mr. Peter Doyle. who has been under treatment in the hospital (or a fractured hip. returned to his home in Uampbellton on Saturday very much improved. B. --M‘rs. J. O. Mills of Ohelmford. Mass., has arrived at her home in Bummerside on amount of the ill- ness or her mother, Mrs. Levi Bil- liphant. B. —-l\h's. JOIN! Mdlaelll-n who has been visiting iri ‘rignish the lie-st iew weehs has returned to her home in Grand River. While here, ms. Mdbellan was the guest o: Dr. and Mrs. Johnston. —T. -Mrs. Edwin MacFarle-ne of Fernwood, Provincial Secretary o! the U. B. W. M. U. Society oi’ Prince Edward Island, returned home from Truro last Friday otter attending I meeting oi.’ the Executive oi the Maritime Baptist Convention. S. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..".I‘IIE GUARDIAN REPRI- SENTATIVE in Montague is Mr. Archie Hume, who will be pleased to receive Advertising. Silbscrip- tions and News. ' t1 Is Arrested BOMBAY, Indie, April 28. (A. P.) -Mme. saroilni Naidu, prominent Nliivnliiii. was arrested today sous alter she boarded a train baud tor Delhi to preside over the med- uled session or the Nationalist 001181858 on Sunday- The 53-year-old women, poet, 0g. "W? In‘! Dhilosovher. was arrested for disobellfll In order restraining 'her from ttending the congress. The police permitted was. Nelda w MM the nism m her hotel ia- Il she is round guilty, she will ioln lhhetsnl- Gandhi and other rue c summer, 104 PRIZES! First Prize - - $1,000.00 Cash Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize - $500.00 cash - $200.00 cash - $100.00 cash .5 Prizes - each - $50.00 cash 25 Prizes - each - $10.00 cash 104 Prizes totalling - $3,000.00 A cool THOUSAND DOLLARS for merely estimating the number of cords in the average Good- year Tire! Think of what you could do with that $1,000.00. New car? . . . Cottage at the Lake? . . . Trip abroad? . . Education for the youngstcrh . . Oh, there are plenty of wonderful things one can do with real money and lots of it. And there is no catch in this contest. Someone is going to win the $1,000 first prize for the nearest correct estimate. And others will get the 103 other cash prizes which vary from $500.00 down to $10.00. You don't have to spend a cent of money to enter. Read the simple conditions of the contest, get a ‘free entry blank from any dealer selling GoodyearTircs and ,ma.il your estimate as directed. .1: .- Tbe Simple Conditions of the Contest Anyone from a household in Canada where a car is owned may enter. ‘There is no entry fee,’ nothing to buy, no special requirement. . All tire dealers, all employccsof rubber companies and the fami- lies of both are debarred. ‘See the six Goodyear Tires of various sizes, types and ply-thick- nesses at any Goodyear tire. _ dealer-‘s, then cstimatcthe number of cords in each, add the six in- dividual tire estimates together, and divide by six to strike the average. Submit the number you estimate on a standard entry blank which may be obtained free of charge at any Goodyear tire dcaler’s. A The correct figure for each of 'the six tires has been secretly ascertained by the Development Division of the Goodyear factory. These figures have been deposi- ted with a Toronto Trust Com- pany and the average thus arrived at must be accepted as final." A section of tire fabric show- ing the Supertwist cords, is on display in every Goodyear tire dealer’s store. This will help you make your estimate. The closing date is June 5th, 1932. No entry bearing a later postmark date will be considered. » Address: “The Goodyear Super- twist Cord Contest,” New Toronto, Toronto 14, Ontario. G0 t0 the nearest Goodyear‘ dezileiutmd see §§upe1't\visi Corrie rying outside her social sphere. as, despite her hick birth. by mar- or the eoimtry in seclusion. It has been predicted that i! Prominent Nationalists in the eivil disobedience camps-in in prison. llefiihlb several hundred other Nantes m u» mun Congress were arrested in various parts o! India Mm it is estimates 50.000 already are isle-il- a The Iwernmeat had forbidden the ‘meeting er the congress. IBM- lllfifl expected to be ar- nstnd before she left Bombansbe wie the momma mo, "Patriotism means may; to m; than when. n is my duty st ma‘ to mete an attempt to held the She declared war on all iellow m- Gandhi should die or ma. 1on5. demonstrated~Get helpful b<i(il<li:i: oi contest (lilidiilifllllivi Author Dead - Iumss e you. m» ma... at 1o bun. andflleentsorao.‘ dime who would keep the women Naldu would be his successor. I (like home V“ a carton he. ______ . Born and educated inhslontreel, - hetooksjobasmanagerolhhleia; (Ollldlsllhel) theriflrnhldhnlnveiibbmit WliwYflllfibnrflmrhespealfivusesrqinhltxJndtheathinu kmnzuumxpuuummmnIruoaqaimme-oepmgnmm a M. out... o Co. . mo». a o. o. new Public" Acugttion Sales OPTOMITIIIT Office Connected W" Drugstore stead oi’ locking her up, and an. nounced that she would bq tried to- Q9801. convention." Mme Neidu. when she was mer- flll Filled all Brehmin caste rul-