mmlw. - . rm: onantorraroww cuaaopw _ 4 o o o i." __,, H‘, , -nuv no. c Oolumbla ' ' - "a. ll-llgh-test Batteries at Bruce's. ( I31”, ' ' “Ql-l-Zil-Zl. Created by -ALABAST!NE, Paint. Shellac. ' ' lsh and Wax sold right at 1' ‘.0395. 4951-4-21-21. GOSSARD . K _._, ( haswonb- harms pqularity..._.duo bilsciiginlityandumnull Ioulilingqaolifies. The --fifl"croas-pull”oflbo -¢u-q|s (ha: button in hock. iodfiwesmup-fihlwntand (hams the diaphragm: and fabbmm. mssmplldtyis- prince“ garment for the figmwtlxat needs greaierre- filimuldoomml. I t GOSSARD Line of Beauty”. Prices‘ $6.00 and $8.25 Sold by Prowse Bros. Limited ST. LOUIS FOOLED APRIL FOOL- ERS ST. LOUIS, April 22-Note to zoo authorities of other cities, St. Louis solved the annual April Fool's Day CARTER *5 ~ .,TESTED SEEDS), For Spring I931 I‘ We are the recognized headquarters in the blari- epidemlc of calls to the zoo number for "Mr. Bear" and “Mr. Lyons‘ by having the telephone company inter- cept all calls and ask the persons wanted. Western Guardian -liAND AND POWER choppers or grinding fox meat, in stock at :' .1:e's. 5961-4-24-21. -it0BIN HOOD FLOUR sold and laranteed by leading dealers every- HICIB. —FURNITURE, all kinds, new shipment and lowest prices, at Bruce's. _ 4B6l-4-24-2i. -SEVENTEEN YEARS ago Lord Kelvinator designed the first electric refrigerator and there has never yet been a worn-out model. Kelvinators are best in every test. Sold on easy terms at Brace's. 4961-4-24-21. -il‘APESTRY, upl-lolstering, dam- ask, frelze and mohairs, all new stock at less than half the former prices, at Brace's. 496l-4-24-2i. -—BADM‘INTON TOURNAMENT- A friendly tournament between the Presbyterain and Anglican Badmin- ton Clubs took place ‘at Summer- side on Tuesday evening. Some excel- lent scores were made. St. Mary's team proved a little too strong for their opponents and carried oft the honors.-S. ‘ —AT'I'ENDING LECTURES-Dr. H. T. Colvln of Summerside left on Tuesday to attend a course of lec- tures given at Moncton, N. B., by Dr. Neumeuller, a member of the faculty oi Pennsylvania State Col- lege Optometry, Philadelphia» Dr. Colvln will also visit st. John, N. B. —TAKEN POSITION IN SUM- MERSIDE-Nlr. Jimmy White, oi Port Elgin, has taken a position with Prince Motors of Summersidc and will rcside here in future. He is ivcll known in hockey circles and [was the leading scorer in the Central ‘League of New Brunswick and Nova. Scotia last winter. It is probable that he will join thc Crystals if he remains in Summerside-S. --IIOME FOR. BURIAL-Older residents oi Sununerside and Bed- time Provinces for -. -v ~ Farm and Garden Seeds 11nd specialize in high grade Timothy Sccd Seed Wheat Clover Seed $9.31 Oats Old English and Cnn- Iiarlcgv, Buckwheat. adian grown Clover Seed y pmd pun,‘ yctches ‘ Fodder Corn, 81c. ‘n. 4 w ‘I A full supply of fresh Vegetable and Flower Seeds including Carters Celebrated Haszard's Improved and Millpond Swede Turnip Seed. Wholesale and Retatil. CARTER & C0. Limited M i Spruce Laths & Cedar Shingles on hand 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices 32.50-33.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 —Also- One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and eque will regret to learn of thc death on Saturday last of Mrs. Annie iFrnncis, ofBCdcquo, at thc homo of ‘hcr daughter, Mrs- R. S. Allcn oi lliillliflbl, N. S. Mrs. Francis ivas in lhor 81st yral" and was formerly Bliss native isle where she always rc» ceived a cordial welcome from he many friends. There are left to mourn her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Allen; two - Hilbert. Mrs. J. Bowatt of French River and Mrs. Frank Hayes of Sear- letown and one brother, Mr. ‘Thomas Best. w whom sympathy is extended. The remains were brought homo on M01168? evenlnl to the homo of her nephew, w. J. B. Hayes, o: Beg-lg. town. The funeral itook place on Tuesday afternoon from the raid. ence of Mr. Hayes to the Baptist Cemetery, Central Bedeque. where] her remains were laid beside those o! : her late husband-S. ,1! PERSONALS "fsl —Mr. Frank McNeil] of Summer. side returned on Wednesday evening from a brief visit to Moncton, N. 35-5 -—-Mr. Gordon Toombs, of Sum- merside was in Moncton, N. 8., on business this week-S. ' —Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Dorches- ter, Mass, arrived home last week on account of the illness of her father, Mr. Felix Murphy, Emerald-E. -Mrs. Fidele Perry, Summer-side, is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in Emerald and Kinkora.-E. —Mr. Abner Cairns, Sunlmorfleld, was a visitor to Summerside on Thursday.—E. -Ma.ster James Hammel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hammell of Middleton. entered the Prince County Hospital and was operated on Wednesday morning. His friends will be interested to know that he is do- ing as well as can be expected-S. Eastern Guardian ..'EVERYBODY DRINKS Mach Hop Ale. 4608-4-841-13-18-22-25-29. ..*NO'I‘ICE.—I have .taken over the Shoe Repairing business for- merly owned by Mr. John McLeod. All work will be done satisfactorily and my charges are moderate. Cor- nelius Gallant, Cardigan. ' 4943-4-23-2i. GLEANINGS FROM HAZELBBOOK Mr. Perlcy Mutch, Hopeton, made ' a business trip here on Monday. Mr. Reginald Jenkins, French Fort, was a recent guest of his grand- father, Mr. D. Wood. ‘Annic Best of Bedcquc. Before hcr husband's, dcath Mrs. Francis had ‘resided in Scarlctoivll. Since residing ‘with hcr daughter in Halifax she lhad visticd from time to time lier l l l l l l Gvzsr Annsrs England’: Music Hall Ace: Mualsl. Grotto: mo Bureau Gnwmr. Morons Concalzr Oncnrsrm under Dr. Emu! MacMillan ' " l spent the past few weeks here, where Mrs. Alvin Myers and little son Colin is spending a pleasant week in Village Green, the guest of the for- ntcl-‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Acorn. Mr. Edward McDonald, of Melville, he intends remaining for some time. Mr. C. Monaghan, who spent the winter months on the Island, has re- turned to his home in USA. Mr. Charles Hamm, City, made a business trip here on Monday. I t l Mr. Leigh McEachem now of Som- l‘ erville, Mass, and formerly of Hazel- lbrook, disposed of his valuable pro- iperty here on Monday afternoon by ‘public auction, the purchaser being Mr. Percy Myers. Bale of crop and household furniture also took place the efliclent auctioneer being Mr. J. A. McDonald, City, while Mr. J. A. ‘ Moore, Royalty, capably acted as attended and conducted by the pas- 1921 anniversary in business. “Perfection,” which has become widely and Today Central Creameries Ltd., makers of the famous “Perfection" Ice Cream, is celebrating its tenth has set a very high standard increasing number of satisfied ice cream eaters. And, now, entering its eleventh year Central Creameries Ltd., has improved "PGf/CCHOII" Ice Cream by making it smoother, creamier and richer than ever. A TODA Y 10th A nnive rsfa ry of “PERFECTION” ICE CREAM No cream is so good nor good as our Isla “Perfection,” the on] percent. home product, has a ‘The first ice crea proved formula are n Dealers. This brick is the tri Prince Edward Islande made anywhere on eart WHAT'S IN THE wasn’t known ten years ago, of quality and as a result favorably known to an ever MYSTER Y BRICK ? nd cream and y ice cream that m bricks made from ow on sale at all umph of our efforts to give rs the very finest ice cream R173 14.193 A r / 1931 has any a flavor to quite so r that reason is a hundred superior flavor. our im. “Perfection” RULES 1. Contest opens April 22 and closes May 0._ z. There a no limit to tat number of cards you may send in. 8. All guesses must be on the card which ll enclosed ln cach Mystery Brick carton. 4. To indicate you: guesses place an X before each of the three flavors, five fruits and two varieties oi nuts which you think are contained in the brick. 5. All letters will he stamp- cd-with the time and date they are received so that in ease of a tie the first one received will be awarded the better prize. II For eighteen days from April 22 to May 0 we are _ a ' Mystery Brick containing a combination of three flavors, ilve fruits and two varieties of nuts. We are awarding prises to the persons who guess co “ , or nearest to rrect, what flavors, fruits and nuts this Mystery Brick contains. Below we are giving a. list of flavors, fruits and nuts from which the ones in the Mystery Brick have been selected. n: .'ons= Vanilla, Mlillfi Strawberry. Pineapple. Chocolate. Lemon, Banana, Almond, Orange. Peach. Caramel. canard. Plstwhlv- Butterscotch, Coffee, Pear, Grape. Nutmeg, Rum and Ginger. rnorrs= Raspbe .,. Pineapplc. Sin ‘ u» Apflwt libero‘- Peach, Banana, Apple, Orange and Plum. NUTS: Pecans, Walnuts, Almonds, Coconut, Filberts. I-full particulars of the contest will bc found on card enclosed in each carton. Bring or mail your guesses to us on or before May 9. No limit to number of entries. More than 1O X's on a card will void your entry ‘PHONE 848 P THON E 238 ._._.______________ The afternoon service at the Bap- tist Church here on Sunday was well tor, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. Mr. Edward Morrissey, Mt. Ryan, made a business trip to Bethel this week. Miss Julia Myers, student at the C.B.C., spent the week end here. Miss Helen Chandler, teacher at Village Green, spent the week end here with hel- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chandler. -__-___..__.__ STATUE T0 HEROINE OF ACADIAN STORY UNVEILED IN SOUTH DEALERS: CENTRAL CREAMER IES ER FEC TI-ON DAIR Y FLOOD LIGHT TURNS NIGHT mro oav AT FLYING FIELD ST. LOUIS, April 21. (U. PJ-A 4.- 000.000 candle-power flood light il- luminates Lambert St. Louis Field here so that visibility at night is al- most as good as during the dill/- The light, a single-arc lamp, cost more than $10,000. 1t floods an l"! with light. The outer rim of the light is marked by red boundary lamPfl- trhe light ls turned on by an at- tendant when the engine oi’ a plane is heard overhead and at the 1101"‘ 0f arrival of planes operating on sched- ule. City officials participated in l. dedication ceremony recently. An- I t Addressed by Governor The visitors heard addresses by Governor Huey Long and other prominent speakers, landing the Acadian people who settled this part oi Louisiana after their exile from Nova Scotia. Governor Long promised the State administration would give support to establishment oi’ an Evangeline Me- morial Park. 'I'he Evangeline statue was unveiled by Rev. Dlsmas Leblanc of St. o- seph University, St. Joseph, N. B. Addresses in French and English were delivered by Maurice de Simonin, Consul-General o! France, at New Orleans, who conveyed good wishes lGet in touch with us immediately and arrange for your supply of Mystery Bricks. CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE in the annual Bowery Brawl litre PRIZES 1st. A pint brick of “Per- lectlon" Ice Cream every week for 52 weekl- 2nd. A pint brick of “Per- iection" Ice Cream every week for 26 weeks. 3rd A pint brick of “Per- fectlon" Ice Cream every Week for l3 weeks. 4th A pint brick of “Per- fectlon" Ice Cream every week for 8 weeks. 5th A pint brick of “Per- fsction" Ice Cream every week for 3 weeks. Winners will get their prizes by presenting a coupon to their regular Perfection Dealer. LTD. A n former years there were plenty ot hem unused. but gradually they dis- appeared. For the past two years the frat- ernity has used the same bar, a masterpiece of mahogany and brass, but this year its owner said even that was performing its duties else- where. ‘Then there was the man whose wife told him he ought to have a black band because her mother had died, so he went out and hired a colored orchestra. UOQO-O-O-Q-Q4QV Campbellton, N- B. Cedar Shingles Eflmghfi‘ ‘ijfiddimgf. book-keeper. ——— of French Ambassador Claudel. Qllhzrgecenirilnsltailaxgolglygtégha EYES In all Grades _ 4 “m irggtllatlmtaglc" b‘ B u sr. MARTINSVILLE, La., April 22. - V P" ‘m P ‘ w m» -Prices Iow- “*7 ' ___° “m ' "° My, and Mm Q_ T," 311mg, ¢1gy,§--By the banks ot Bayou Teche, in Told Legend to Poet w“ be hard m‘ a mue’ It is used (II-AB!!! y MAbglLM s. Goonnw spent me week and in Hazelbmok ' the shadow o; the venerable “i; 1m. announce weather reports and oth- t m TA 3 , . _ . , L. M P & C0. 1 3on5 Whalves “whim-n, DOW.‘ ‘ der which legend says Evengeline Judge James Simon, 5t, Mam“. er announcements o! interest to a- lozvzfil " "ER "Q" " ) My, Harold carve;- who intends, rested in her search for her lover ville, a grandson of Judge Edouard VIBWN- l. ‘hm- u ma“ g Guasr Srukaa building a bungalow‘ has already, Gabriel. Louisiana today paid rever- Simon, who is credited with telling ‘ _ _ , i ___ started @1351“; the can", ent "tribute to her Acadian ancestors. Longfellow the story of Evangeline, s om BAR '“ ‘ ea,nvnzlzfd§yyll’il_~ugf%fifueui Thousands from the scuthem sec- also was a speaker. “MT Hm Iron ANNUAL BRAWL §_:_::_E_‘xr§_x%:_:__ ., ——‘T ,, Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and I tlon of the State augmented by More than a hundred of the pil- - * . h“ LIJLRS Mm 11mm“ Mcphee, 1n the 105s 0g: throngs from the quaint St. Martin) grime from Canada, descend ‘ of OPAH Nev Apr“ 22 (U P) llll u n - I ION . u - - i n , ’ in Apslqmwn-ldy Durbugl their dwelling house. whmh w“ d“- Parish country, and from as far as) the people exiled from their Nova _An okmlme saloon bu’ with m s. , ivhtmscANhnmnn troyed by me last week, Eastern Texas, participated in the- Scotian homes in the eighteenth cen- 1 n‘ m‘ m“ Gm” w s E R c E n u A L I G m“! unveiling of s. statue of Evangeline. tun’. this morning filed into the 5t. Polished mirrorfl “d 3mm“: 3 w‘ s: _%_ m‘ n” x - “The rtqaisnsgtss" The many friends of Mr. A. Dun-j heroine of Acadiamsongs and tra- Martlnvilla church and knelt in ""1" l” "m" ‘ ma“? “flab!” onommsT Use your own judgment about using Chemicals h” "" phy, Mlllview, are sorry to learn he , dition, by the side of the century-old prayer for the souls of the long-dean mails old mining canimtell "In"; a" M Oflicc (bnnectcd With 4 ~r\/\.\'.\/\/\/\.-\1\/\/v . Imi- I ° '1 - 3 or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical farm- ‘VFIN . , i) o~_ has been obliged to enter the City St. Martinville Church. The cere French settlers. Mass was said by :'r9:°er?°;$t5:ann°t‘l°c$° ‘Que. p H. J. M ers and other expert authorities strongly supporting JOVWKITd all/f ( Hilda/I, ~ imspital‘ l m°ny w“ ‘manged u’ “infidel Wm‘ mm” ‘I’ D‘ mdmmm“ °t Prm“ m h m, Drum" l h W -“ u h t t d h < , . / Mrs. David Fraser, Vernon is visit- the visit here of a group of Acadians Albert, N. s. Th8 fffllcmllv W" w“ "l - >5 "an", p. s. l. _ _'4 32cm’ it e W1 Se you w a you wan an w en you B!’ (On/ldenz- lng friends in Hazelbrook. from Canada. q reminiscent of thc 01d dBYI. t0 11M figggggggggqggxafi , __ _ h, When buying for boat arrival insist that your " B (‘ v-fl" '“'--'\t mus - - - * no I-‘tvrI-IER " "'" ‘ ‘ dealer place your order with an organization which BRINLJNC ~ will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- Mas-Juana SAto vswx wag. J, I 111mm t-u. satilpipig both. All oug Fertlllzfirs, egclept n3- For: woo TO warr t-LL or»; ME f AC¢<>MMODATS ma, are groun , screene an agge N ‘THE cataton- Auto sue . h I . . . ln C 3r ottetown JUSi. before being shipped to you. If el-teu. ea HOME Scout‘ Nit-urn. I AM O your ea er cannot supply you write us direct. ‘r0 ‘TAKE HER ‘stunts: wAmsla- o Remember, it will cost you only about $1.00 more LESSQN- ME - per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato \ crop from our supply now ln Charlottetown than from u ~ i our supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for your- 1-" self. _ "i, a a Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent. Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had. Th I I e Island Fertilizer 0o. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E~ I. “Island Goods for Island Growers” “ilwliil. . ‘III , ,,.,:.__.~ ‘.5..' ‘~ :n'sai1mma.4u~.~...os....... m...‘ . . . H