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Bow ol , PRICES.‘ 2* l" sall\llfifllrcll|\u‘;|iug;fi:l: 3 -il IvL-ckn ....-.--. ....-............. .8 .70 ‘L75 " H’ '31:‘ ,.‘.'.‘I.f“.‘.'.’i;.‘l"‘.‘ wcrin n. s months . . .. .. . . . . s.» 2.2a 55mm c“ Pandas: L00 34v- m, pupfl of 4 monilm nml oirii-r. aim nriuir loves Money refunded if youore not entirely satisfied! Innnn ll iilnrrinon have ullopinl the lleimcr (‘ulllllll-‘I nllil VFW"! "HEM 217x512? and’ Thiennvillr, Win. recuntly ordered 29.000 l-‘romnl -- ' Smuil llr-inlox (fupnuivn. 1| lhlmr-x (‘upnulrn nml lcrlet your worm problems. Tr)‘ w ‘ For Sale at All Drug Stores. Lei us heip you i0 lliCil *§ci§scl \-c\-l\-i1\\-i\-i\-+\-+\-l\-i /////////I" // g q ¢-l-l*lERE'S one in near- ly every home . . . u room that has been lost . . . over- looked in planning. Maybe it's lherejusi below the roof‘, or hiding in the basement, or out on the TEN/TEST Insulating BulldingBourl-lhut’: the _ secret. The all-Canadian board that ins-slates cold and upper gallery at the buck. Maybe you just call it “lost space,“ but what is n room but space within four walls! And we can show you how to provide the walls. TEN/TEST lnoulullng against heat, sound. 5o now you can have n comfortable dell, or the children n ploy r00!!!’ 0P the wife srecreltlon room, orthcrnnldnbedmoln n- nnd nil just produced “out ofsplce"~w'llh TEN/TEST- ‘Tclophonn uul ck u: In Bell you. loclll yew "u" Ive-I- For comp ‘are information, estimates, also cell L. M. POOLE o co. _ Telephone 172 Charlottetown, P. E. I- TER PACKERS" SUPPLIES we CAN SUPPLY YOU wrrrr Boilers, ‘Cullenders, Bath ,Tfdy8, Sonitory ‘Packing- Tdbles- All sizes in STOVE PIPE. ELBOWS and anything in SHEET,MET_AL 01' PLUMBING FIXTURES required i -' for’ the Lobster -Factory. QrdQériPPromptIy Taken Care“ of TRAINOR » uPljUMBilvGq-d; HEATIN§ - 8O Grafton’ 3.1g“): by ' _ , Phone 3934 x‘ Loss l" BEDEQUE Mr. Douglas Murphy of Emerald, recently underwent a serious opera- tion in the Charlottetown Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy and complete recovery. tered the Prince County Hospital Monday and underwent on opera- tion for appendicitis. Her many friends will be -loased to learn that she l.s doing as well as can be expected. Miss Martin was ac- companied by her friend Miss Deigh- an of nnersld. The service in the Central Bed- equo Baptist Church on Sunday morning was attended by s. large congregation. Pastor, Rev. A. G. Cravve, bringing n. very interesting sermon to his hearers. Sunday School followed and was equally ns well at- tended. The evening service was held in Freetown Church despite the serious condition of the roads a large congregation was present. Rev. A. G. Crawe gave a. very interesting dis- course, Special singing and music was rendered very appropriately by the choir. ____. Farmers in these sections of the country appear to be in somewhat of a quandry whether to purchase the usual quantity of fertilizer or not as prospects don't look any too good for improved prices of spuds this coming fail. Miss Selina. Myers and Miss Jcn- nie Muttart and Mr. John Myers oi’ CDpe Traverse, were recent visitors to Centrevilic Bedequc. / The Young People's Group of the Ccntreviiie Bedeque Church, had a very successful meeting in the ves- try of the church Wednesday even- ing, April 22nd. The president, Mr. Horace Wright, presided. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call “'21s answered by some thirty odd members, and some visitors. Business portion of the meeting followed, in which the ciec- tion of new officers for the ensuing months took place, and resulted as follows: President, Miss Selina My- res: vice President, Mr. Walter Crsigf Secretaryj Miss Mildred Crnfg; Treasurer, Mr. Hudson Jcfl- rey. These oiilcers will resume their duties the first of May. Prayer, by Miss Sue Affleck, followed by “The Lord's Prayer," by all. The pro- grrurune for the evening consisted of Scripture Lesson read by Mr. Rob- ert Carruthers and explanation by Mr. Ralph Cuiiebck. The trial “de- bate," took place, as a very pleas- ' subject for debating on was "Re- ing feature on the programme. The to Prince Edward Island." The speakers were: on the affirmative, Captain Hector Leard, assistant speakers, Miss Winnlfreda. Wright and Mr. Amoid Henderson. Onihe negative side were: Captain, Mr Irv- ing Toombs, assistant speakers, Mrs. Ralph Callbcck and Mr. Horace Wright. As this was only a trial de- bate there were no judges, but the speeches we e very instructive and interesting and needless to say the points were _ver_v important ones on both sides. The speakers and the captains left nothing, unsaid and are to be commended on for their splendid speeches and the interest- ing manner in which they express- Selwood of Sleepy Cat By FRANK l-l. SPEARMAN N THIS STORY of rapid action, Mr. Spear- rnsn has gone back to his early love-of writing tales of the West in stage coach and Indian days, when the railroad had just started to cross the frontier, when men lived enthusiastically, a loved rruly and were quick on the trigger. if you have rcad“WhisperingSmith,” “Nan of Music Moun- tain" or any of his other fascinating novcll. We shall not be surprised if you find this one the best of all. o n e Will Appear as a Serial in Th5. GUARDIAN ‘v Opposite Prince nswqvrrriiiiire Starting This Week _Miss Adeline Mnrtin, of Emerald.‘ THE cuslurwrrnrowu ‘GUARDIAN M1 themselves. The meeting closed b)’ the singing of ‘ffltdud upl_ Stand upi for Jesus," followed by u“ M“. pa-h Benedicitn m unison, led by the Pastor, Rev. A." J. Reynolds. Though a great many farmers are wanting to purchase horses for the spring work they don't appear at- tracted to the western horses, but went locally raised horses, which cure and when they _do it is either some old animal or-Ia, vary .1115}; priced one. Hay and outs prices still keep low, although hay is commenc- 1118 to brisk up a little brighter now. One farmer has been selling some tow done aifths old price of $10, while another farmer has been sell- ing several tons ‘at $14 per ton, Here 800s the old saying "What's one Feed and seed oats are very low this spring compared with the lust _i‘ew years. The nronthly meeting of the Wu men's Institute of Middietown mct at the home of Mrs. Keir Allen's on "Ilwsdav evening. April 7th. ‘The meeting opened with the Island Hymn followed by the Institute Creed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by eleven members and an “article manufactured in Canada and where." This proved very inter- esting. Two visitors were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The visiting committee reported a. number of vis- its made m the sick room's. Tm school committee reported schools visited. New committees were then Billlointed. School, Mrs, Eriigon Wright and Mrs. John MacCsrclie: visiting. Mrs. Frank Curtiss and Mrs. Sutherland Wright. A commit- tee of Mrs. Wiifrcd Craig, Mrs, Keir Ailcn and Mrs. Edison Wright wen then appointed to prepare a portion of the programme for the District Convention. A general talk about raising funds for the Institute end- cd in a. committee being appointed of Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Mrs. Keir Ai- ien and Miss Smithe and Miss Cur- tiss to Dian a measuring party, with Mrs. Colin Craig and Mrs. SlilliEf- land Wright to look after the re‘- frcshments. The president aksed for a’ question box for next nightci meeting with helps and ideas to help Dim a programme for the next three- mcnths. It was moved andmecondci that the secretary purchase one doz- en pencils for the use of the In- stitute. Roll call for. next month to be answered with garden or pantry very much enjoyed: Chorus, My Own Canadian Home; patriotic poems, bliss Smith and Miss curtiss; paper, prince Edward Island Mrs. Ed- ison Wright; ‘music. .7 Curtiss: contest, Doctors and ‘ Dentists on Prince Edwsrdlsisnd DcyfiMi-s. Ed- Crolig; duetiQMrs. Keir Allen and Mrs. Curtis, after‘ yvyhichF meeting closed with the NctionelAnthem. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess, ufter which all adjourned to meet next month at the home of Mrs. Sutherland Wright's, Mr. George Cahill, Central Bed- eque, attended the funeral oi.‘ the late Mr. Felix Murphy. Mr. Basil Taylor or Freetown, was a. recent visitor to Central Bedeque. r . ’ . B. I a ‘ ._\ TRYON ANo ViCINiTY We are very sorry to report, that Mrs. Edison Msbey of Tryon, who was recently stricken with a paryiit- ic stroke, ls still in a very serious condition. Very little hopes are en- tertained for her recovery. m. Horace Mabey of the Bank of Nova. Scotia at Albany, spent inst week-end at his home in Tryon. Mr. Amoid MucCalliun of Paimers Road arrived in 'I‘ryon on Friday of last week and is employed in farm labor with Mr. Kenneth McDonald of Tryon. Mrs. John MacQuarrie and small son Donald, of Hampton, are spend- ing o. few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stctford Mullins of Tryon West. Miss Wanda Bradshaw of Middle-- town, P. E. L, 3s spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Earle Clarke o! Augustine Cove. Mrs. Prank MacDonald of Crap sud has returned to her homo af- ter spending c. few days very pleu- antiy with relatives and friends in Tryon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson and Master Kenneth oi’ Augustine Cove. were Sunday visitors to ‘Pryon. Messrs. James Matheson o! Inker- man, and William Qnislev of ‘ Tryon. were Sunday visitors to Try- on. ' Mr. Sullivan Clarke of Augustine cove, mime 1 flying trip. to Summer- side cn Saturday. i.’ they find are very difficult to prp- l man's loss is another man's gain." ' hints. The following programme was - .many Guardian; readers OUSANDS of Canadi and better but also brings leisure, better health, and brighter kitchen to worktin. And now comes a' super cicct of good heating and cooking for more than 42 years. up-to-date in every way. Ju SMALL PAYMENT DOWN have for years enjoyed the pleasures, of cooking by electricity. They have found it not only makes cooking easier the Ncw Enterprise-developed by the Enterprise Foundry Company, Limited, of Sackvilic, makers here in the Maritimes A Better, improved Range The New Enterprise Electric Range is things a woman appreciates ere features i l. ff"lnnl ~4- ‘i The New Inferprisdllocrrfe Cabinet Range. the low oven typo, embodying the some ccnvcriizncss n: the cabinet nlud'l. E odernize Your Kitchen with the Guaranteed NEW ENTERPRISE ELEQTRK, RANGE an WOlTlCfl them more a cleaner, _ _ Y ' electric cooking quick are exclusive to the New Enterprise. ric range- abundant heat cvcn equipment st the very The New Enterprise Write icr free illustrated ioiderdescribing in detsil this beautiful New Enterprise Electric Range Eur-rams: forfierjy lbohhganJHeatingMeJ ' PAYMENTS THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED, SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK i of this modern rrznge—plcnty of heat for quick cooking—»cconornica1 operation— casc of cleaning and beautiful appearance. “Speedy-Heat” clcmcnts, specially dc- signcd by Enterprise engineers, make “Balanced load" switches, the latest improvement in electric ranges, ensure hours when there is a full meal to prepare. A Bright, Clean Kitchen The beauty of the New Enterprise in color combinations of Spring green and cream, or French grey and white, will make you doubly proud of your kitchen. Thus are also fwrs models w! extremely easy to keep clcan—just\_a damp cloth will preserve its spotless beauty. It adds a charm to your kitchen that makes work casicr-——more pleasant. er than ever. Thcy Unconditional Guarantee Every New Entcrprise Electric Range is unconditionally guaranteed, both as to operating parts and general construction, by the Enterprise Foundry Co., Limitcd—- a Maritime manufacturer with a 42-year reputation for good ranges. through the busy »Ai| corners are ‘Lly rounded Hinges and bolts are concealed Racks and shelves are removable Ovens are seamless and ail-porcelain Electric Range is Heating elements are detachable EASY MONTHLY IIZ l . Sundsy and were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. George Callback. The roads in Tryon end vicinltics are now, almost completely dry. In fact the dust is flying on some of the better roads. All the car owners are polishing and fixing up their autos for immediate use. No new cars have been purchased in the vicinity 1B5 yet. Mr. Erie Thompson, potato inspec- tor at Carleton, P. E. 1., spent the week-end at his home in North Try- on. Mr. Lloyd Howatt of the S. S. Prince Edward spent the week-end at his home in West 'I‘ryon. PETERS ROAD AND VICINITY The frequent showers oi rain with which we are favored during thc declining days of April are-a grcat| incentive to plant growth, and now the fields are beginning to don a verdant hue in response to the voice of spring. The ocean of air which surrounds us is being filled with the feathered songsters that visit us annually. We have seen ‘them and heard their song; yet it is amazing how little we know of them individually. How are ac- qpainted with one of the songsters which frequents our Island groves, but seems to~keep at a -safc distance from view. About- the time of seed- sowlng ltsfcurious notes are heard. which some have translated: “Bow the whentfsow the wheat, sow the wheat." Others may, hcnr it like, this: "Hm-d time; in '_Cana.d_s, Canada. Dr. and ivlrs. L. Callback of Ore?- cud, Canada." PcrhapsY-"Agriccin" ml! be —__-_-,_.r as it }§zzLnm4rv L. ore Dealers in Prince Edward Island for Enterprise P Drop in and on “The Wild‘ Birds of Canada" 01'! the one mentioned above. Mr. Peter Morriscn, who spent the winter months at h's home, Priors Road, has again returned tzfMont- real, where for some years he has held an important position with the Donaldson, Anchor line of steam- ships as they ply freighter] with the products of many clinics to and from that great metropolis in the transatlantic trade. Mr. Russell MacDonald. formcriy of Peter's Road, but who about twenty ycnrs ago ilcurni the call of the West and cvcniuaiiv locnicd in Phoenix. B. C. Mr. hlncDmmicl has arisen to the position cf llliLsLPI mechanic in tho Hydro-Electric Power plant at Phoenix. which he has held for some tmc. This promo- tion rciiccts crcciit on Mr. Mncilinn- ald's ability and ambition, entitling- him to the deserving (‘iiCfifliliilii n: “one of our successful llunflcrs. abroad." Mr. MacDonald is n son ni Mr, and Mrs. Dxvid hlzu-ihvnniri, Peter's Road. We are informed that M1: Jnsuh L. Jenkins, proprietor of the Greek‘ River Mills, has had n radio install-i cd- in his residence. This will bc n pleasing innovation in the homc. bringing as it does the world of song. the freedom of speech, and the rc- iigioils thought of peoples hitherto separated by space. P. REGXSTRATIONS 0l~‘ plums. DEATHS AND MARRIAGS MARCH, 193i of Prince Edward Island, includingln pspiliillion of 10,000 and ov-c has: Census. Stiilbirths arc r03‘; iizoih as births and (icnths. March numbered 7.436 as compared with 7,684 in March of last ycsr, dcciin of 3 pcr ctnt. Dcnths in lite‘. ‘limited “own n79 months uncle‘: rcvizuv nmmmiccl to}; flimd- 511395113 “ml the mid» 55151 4,168 as ngainst 4.407 in lhc comes-i "PK"? mid tmdliy- ‘SW5 W?" pending month of ins‘. ccnt, Thcrc were 1,556 marriages i115 huvlll 1995194 "'- tho month, lllililili: ‘.31 1-2 1m" cvnt {rrnr Minx-h m‘ inst]! _\'('2:1', when 13.001 mummy/cs v.20 rug-i istcrcd. _ Births rngi..\rx'v:i during Lhc ihrm- 111w‘ mouths Jannax <l\l.'ii‘\'li totalled 0T6, wwinsz inst. _\‘ Thcrc wcrt‘ 12,364 (lCfiliiS m in» ihrvv TD. Charlottetown Summcrside roducts. see the Line. month or hlnrch, 193i, in cities with moving a difficult proposition. Th! at thg lawn readily accepted the eight do]. {cred 1 iars bid. Births registered in thcr: cillcs in Sam, who had fulfilled a lifetime anrbitlon by buying :1 fur-lined coat, street. A poor 1'. . 3-0,"; m“; "L: it?" asked Sam, peering from showing a reduction of 5 1.3 lyfvri the depths c? ifs fur collar. "I really paper tile this of -(‘\'('11i11:!" a drcrtnsc ' a innmjx of.’ 01' L! 1'rciu"‘."~x\ rt ' iiv _\'(‘{\‘.'_ 1' mouths. slum-hr: :1 PM‘ cont lrmu ihc ii"'.u'1' 1 WSpOlldiill! nuurhs n! in Llurrlaq... rinrin-z iii" 1111".“ nrnvixf» Hm-mq n|||nh(']‘."(l only Jmiihi m cum-f ]‘;\i'l'(| wish 6.416 in 11w w 1'*'i>"1"'-- u“ in». (‘iillci i1.‘ l-Z ',1"rr":7I ‘ I ' iifliill AN!) iiiflilliil‘ IIQRINV/“li in: months of 1.1m §(]l[[li‘[l p riwl m- w; 1c knoll ('()I.(iNl,\i. Hm“; Ifnxhs w! 'l‘ln- rnliiinl: and inmsinz of door: q ‘ ' ' x l v A. smi windows owing io insecure fas- TC"“"1“~“N1)' ‘Km ‘ i": " i icnings is a nuisance Do away with ‘lixtwn-Ynlnn (Molrial, 11.0"“, ii. by instziiiiirg the kind of door an: from 1837' m“ ‘fwd 10,10 L L, ' i . window hardware we scil and recom- day for czgh’. (iu.i;u:<, iirrpiarn.» and‘ mmd- , _ _ _ Tin-score absolutely safe “y? fmm‘ 12mm“ AEIHS"! and rcilabic nnd in every way satis- t c rousc a an auc Lon 1 z 1~ -‘ _V ! factory. We have anything that low“ ‘mm MIL?“ pfirchnwi “i you want in up-tn-datc hardware barn 1m" onc dollar; and nmrtli 11nd- i.x_\- acquired a S\iiliilil'i' huugc [or $13.50 No _s\uidcl1 ricpzfz~iaiion m- values} has taken pint: in Tnxvnsvnnl, bu; (hr-i The Rogers OTTAWA, April 27-—Thc nonun- icn Bureau of Statistics issues ihc number of registrations of birihs. . . ' the through the centre ui the house made . . w Norm Tm,“ ‘unperfludgfl w ‘w; us some lessonfllhvdestbs and .marri8s¢§ dun!!! community wnnicd ihc nfvilllll 1'5 i‘ whcoi siic, and thc building.» Ila-J in, b:- mowcl. Pr" ciiivn buy-ma»: wcrvi iicw, bcczuuc a 141M" r-hinulcy numirrtjl Hardware Co.. Liiniicd