the , m, 192 \ ‘ ‘jficnuine setislcétion-Aiwlyl TIE "Fresh from tIlc Gardens" illlsslllo LETTER oollrssr . gore is a chance to win a valuable prize. ‘In some I the advertisements apllearlng in the contest you " iiind a missing letter. These missing letters put V fller will form the name of some llrm on the page g which the prize winning solution will be decided.‘ ‘may in forming the correct name will be the first deration, but neotnoflfl. originality and speed in ' flpg a solution to the contest editor will also ,, mt. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find g missing lette s. Compose them in to the ilrm’s ‘M, and mail your answer to the Contest Editor I~ lottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to Mo]; him not later than Tuesday night. ' Contestants must enclose with their solution-a gm-cnt week paid bill from one of the advertisers in e Missing Letter Competition. " Last Week's Winners : u 1, Allie Foster, 40 Greenfield Ave. Florence Trainor, St. Vincent Hospital. 3, Mrs. Millar MacPherson, New Wiltshire. l, Mrs. John E. Holmes, Ch’town, R. R. 6 mgstons Towers lire Medievat. GBION, Ont., April 2'1 -- lmc Canadian PIOll)—-"KIIIg- a pro-eminently and above things medieval," said PIOI. A. ‘Prince o! the Department 0t ' at Queen's University in films here. The city, he said. ‘Iledleval in the sense that - all the institutions u. gave Kingston its character ‘either developed or undergone radical change during the ‘-I- Ages. spoke of each o! the institu- ‘cathe Kingston sky line, and lbw each had its background 13th and 14th centuries. l-l General Hospital had ~ tllc seat oi’ the first Parlia- l ot United Canada. llll - institutions had not be- in tllc Middle Ages, Prof. continued. but had develop- ‘litlug that time on the llnes lcllowed today and the bright l. .. II the cadets o! the Roy- llllltary College brought to mind thought that. it was in the u Ages soldiers were first r- in uniform and paid a lol- their services. The bar- - oithc Royal Canadian Horse ll - could be traced back into v val times when the use of ar- L- was Just beginning. l“ University brought up the those institutions o! higher _"\~: began in medieval times; ~oollrthouse recalled the polr English common law came in- king in the 13th and 14th cen- The cathedrals and resi- ol the bishops in Kingston ~-- one or the power and in- ol» of the Church in the Mid- Ages. Prof. Prince concluded. u PLAI; NICELY STAGE!) The splendid performance given by the East- Prince Dramatic Club on their first appearance in Bor- den Union Hall Friday, April 15, ‘wasvthoroughly enjoyed by a large and enthusiastic audience. All the members o! the cast o! ten char- acters deserve much credit for the able manner in which they acted their respective roles. Very many of those present were heard to ex- press at the conclusion oi the per- {uimancc their appreciation in these simple but highly comple- mentary words: “I'd like to see it again." -The following pleasing , “ were rend ': Instrumental omu- sic by Mrs. Everett Nicholson, Mrs. James MacAleer and Miss Marguer- ite Currle, solo by Mrs. R. Rogers. Following is the cast o! characters. Parker Jones-retired fertilizer king-Jae. MacAleer. Catherine. his wife, Chappell. Gladys, their Blanche MacIver. p Kit, their youngest daughter, Marguerite Currie. Morey, their son. Lorne MaEAleer. Mrs. Maxlleld, guest ot the fam- ily. Genevelve MacDonald. Fulton, the butler, Jas. MaoAleer Jr. Mark, the Ace, Reginald Rogers. Blair, the garage man, Don Mac- Pherson. Dora Cowan, gardenerk daughter, Nellie Sexton. . This play was put on under the auspices of the Borden Women's Institute, who take this opportun- ity co thunk all the members o! the Dramatic Club, also Mr. Ray Smallwood tor selling the pies and Mr. Albert Jay for assist‘ Mrs. Alex. eldest daughter, IMPERIAL PII PPY FOOO The success, following the u“ of all! WWII-l‘ v "Imperial" product during past seasons, has clearly liroven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who PIIPW Food ‘ may be ‘ are planning on feeding liberally 1N! YE!"- Our form I il i ll suited to the needs of young anII ‘LmSI-‘f: Ioxyes, is rich in vitamlnes, “"1 I Sure preventative of rickets. ‘ ordered either “Fine” or .“Coarse” to'sult the rsnchet-‘s requirements." Order early lo as to be sure of receiving your "willy in good time as a heavy demand ll anticipated. Imperial Bisolllt-Oomllillli. I-III- Box 445 Charlottetown, P, l. Phone 721 THE LTOWN GUARDIAN Singer Criticises Shir-king Mothers NIW YORK, April Qk-Aimu Cluck, tormcr Metropolitan Opera linlur And witc ot Etrem zlmbalilt, ‘violinist. today criticised mothers who "bile people to bring their children up. “A woman doesn't have to be a psyobolfllllt to be u good mother, sbsmezclyblltcgivesomcotbcr- all! to her children", luld Mill Cluck, who il one of the lpeeklrl on the child health day programme, sponsored by the American Child Health Association. This slender Rumanluu, who has entranced uudlsncel in various parteotthewormbashedtimeto raise three children and manage several homes. Bho is u grand- mother too. ‘ ,"I think I am a rotten mother and a rotten housekeeper, but my conscience keeps spurring me along," she said. Maliaavirginla, 16, and Efrem In, l3, both love music, but they have to be "policed" by their moth- er before they will practice. Mrs. Murcia Davenport, the elder daughter, is the mother o! a seven- year old girl, and an author. "I telt like a coward after Mar- cia was bom," the singer said. “I was on tour then andhad to leave her to be raised by friends in Phil- adelphia. ' “My children haven't had the great privilege my husband and I had-poverty. It is the great dyna- mo of all living." Mothers are to blame when chu- dren lack ambition, she believes. “We talk o! the younger gener- ation being a. problem," she said. "It's the women between 35 and 50 who have found their liberty and dancing partners who ‘have gone‘ berserk." New Buildings g _ a _ _'_ To Suit District MANCHESTER, England. April lD—(By the Canadian Pressi-A movement is under way to ensure that the beautiful Lake District shall not be spoiled by unsuitable buildings being erected in that part of England, the movement being sponsored by the Royal Institute o! FREE Merchandise S3.$2,$1,$l“ '1 issingletter Oontes READ EVERY AD-ITIND THE MISSING LETTERS—READ EVERY AD FOR PARTIOIILARS IN REGARO T0 OONTEST SEE THIS PAGE PAGE__ELEVEN FREE Merchandise $3, $2, $1 , $1 JAPALAC makes a lasting and beautiful finish for your rooms. Re- decorate this spring with this economical flnlsh and enjoy a beautiful home to yvork and entertain ln. The Rogers Hardware 0a., Limited NEW SPRING SHOES showing at Lowest $3.00 ad Now Prices in ' years, $4.00. Wright Shoe Go. lorrnerly ALLEY’! O. O. HEESOHEN The Ilnpfflll Drulltofl TOILET ARTICLES specialise In Dlapeuulnl Prescriptions. Smoke john"?! Phone 7'12. ll! Queen 8t. Churlottotowl We ‘Askllur Oustollsrl They will tell you I The best place to buy FRESH FISH is at lnllsolrs/ Phone I063. I35 Eustcu 8t. PIIONI IOIO , That Cllll BEH’S TAXI The belt In uervlca and Curl Il'I leul It. (lllurllttutowu, _ GENERAL STORE We carry u complete stock at the rlgbl prion. C. H. HORTON Iurruy liver, - I, I. I. ECHO GARAGE ttory recharging and Auto Electric Service. Vacuum cleaners and electric llIPlinne- cs repairs. Body and Fender Work a S alty. Page I352. 86 Kent Si. Charlottetown, P. l. I. TIP TOP SAMPLES tor Spring have arrived. , New Ditterns - Wonderful Values, Ono Price only—-Made to Measure $24.00. II. A. BRIIOE N. L. WORTHY The Popular Ilrllgglut Prescriptions Toilet Articles, Candy, Smoking Buppllcl WI AIAI T0 PLEASE I'll queen BX. Phone 8'11 Charlottetown. SPBING IS IIERE Io drell up-—lllucurd the winter ovcrcoutpuud ulip on _ one o! our lovely topper: your Spring Suit II here u large variety o! colon and ltyleu to choose from-HI! you don't believe there Iunilrop in clothlnl—uec our prices. KELLY C? MacINNIS Men's W cur Phone Ill Ill Grout George ll. “SPECIALS " 98 lb. Bag. Robin I-Iood Flour and Ideal Mixing Bowl $2.85 Pearl and P. and G, Soap, l0 Bars only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c "Teas" Salads, Bed Rose and King Cole 40c and 50c per lb. 3 lbs. Broken Pekoe Tea. $1.00 C rnflakes, 3 packages .. 25c W. A. JOIINSTONE Montague, P. E. I. Phone 6 P. J. BELLS EVERYTHING YOU EAT You will flnd your Dollar will have more cents, spent in this Store. P. J. MaclJOllALll ENGLISH OHAROOAL TINPLATE OUR CANS all made from above material. Best for all Iood products. right or Enamel Uucd. _ IIELI’ ISLAND INDUSTRY CHARLOTTETOWN CAN 00., urn. Charlottetown. P. E, l. ' Watch Your Step The Moral‘: thlu: It you would mill life's tumbles, you ruuy end them. II you will let tbs Illbulltler In time Ind llavl your Shoes rebuilt by HENRY NEALE Lyceum, Prince Street. City JIMMIE’S SMOKE SHOP Shoe slfliio Parlor lhoel Dyed uny Color Tel. Q25 I73 queen It. It will strike you as the best idea you ever had it you gut your ICE CREAM. CANDY. SOIJAS AND LUNCHES at WHITFS TEA ROOMS Grafton Stret Wm. McKAY Telephone Ill‘! Corner Fltlroy uud Idwlrd Our muny customers cull testify ul to our Ouullty and price. Why are you not one of them. vv~o++++¢+¢ PALAOE OAFE Ilrlulur Dinners don. 7'1 Que and you won't go uny- wherl olll. Speciul orders ut ull hours. Telephone 1027. Cor. 6t. George a: Keno ac. Charlottetown - 1*, E, l, For the Week-End Hum.- Brltlsh A. ‘ ‘ and the ‘ ‘ {or the Preservation of Rural Eng- land, with the approval ct the Min- istry o! Health. Every authority o! the Lake Dis- trict recently received a copy of a pamphlet which announced the for- mation ot architectural panels which oiler voluntary help in the scrutiny; o! plans and designs sub- mitted to local authorities for their approval. These panels were origin- ated by the Royal Institute or Brit- ish Architects and the Society (or the Preservation of Rural England. In introducing its appeal the Lake District Safeguarding Society re- marks the district is more fortun- ate in the persistent use o! local stone and local slates. The tells and lakes could not be , “ ’ but the beauty of roads might easily be] marred in the present day, when old styles o! building seem expen- slve. ‘Iheretore it is necessary to encourage builders and owners as much as possible to put up buildings in harmony with their surround- ings. -“New buildings," lt says, "can be quite as attractive as old ones. thereby adding to the beauty o! their surroundings, and in such dis- tricts as this it is iclt that more consideration should ‘be given to their appearance than is the case at present. Everyone will agree that local materials are the most appropriate and that the introduc- tion of the characteristic features o! our old ‘c “*‘ “ “ be en- couragcd." WINDSOR, Ont’... April 27-185’ the Canadian Press)— After hav- ng served {our years, two months 1nd eight days in the United States regular army forces ut Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mich", and having l twice taken the oath ct fl‘ -‘ ’ to Unit/ed Stat/es, William C. Jones has been deported to Canada on the grounds that. he entered the United Btltel illegally. The alleged illegal entry was made last winter at Bonner's Fer- ry, Idaho, when Johns was return- ing trom a 60 day turlough which he had spent with relatives at Cal- gary. Johussayl he did not know he was ‘ “ any ' -"--" regulations and lddl that it he had not returned he could have been arrested as a deserter from th ohms States urml. Mm sm- dlted from Canada. and sentenced to two ytlrl in the penitentiary- Johns allfllfll that when the im- migration charge‘ was laid he was told he could leave the count-l’! vcluntarill’ l!“ W?" mllht YBIIIPQ‘ by legal entry and resume lite in the army. Bo bought his honor- able discharge mm the army by DIYIM $86 Ind aimed P8P"! m! voluntary movement to Canada but was taken into custody and be claims held MAI: weeks b61019 b6 HOME COMFORT OIL BURNERS Do your heating and coollin_ the new wI-y-mo coll dust, no soot, no ashes — Clean even heat all lilo “m8. 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