Cofort "m; TEMP [Invest in This Sunpomh 10 Your Home ‘ A new sunporch, a spare bedroom, a pantry, extra closet space or ” an extra bathroom built the Beaver way, costs less than you imagine. Ask the nearest builder or carpenter for an estimate based on the use of Beaver Products. Invest in comfort! gape-flu CANADA‘ roktcAlviioiiiflS BEAVER BEAVER‘ INSULATING BQARD ‘c SAVER‘ scsrws ilFy/‘rarlpwamcrit-itt/leom The Beaver Company, Limited, Thor-old, Ontario D mqmiamsugnqnaqamqnnmmaammmpnd BES'l“\‘i’ALL PLAST ER BOARD AND BEAVER BOARD . Genuine Red Edge BEAVER INSUL BOARDS . Just Received- 15 Ill feet Eesilvall Plaster Board. 10 M fee. lnsul Board. L. M. POOLE f! CO. PAULYS WHAltVES "F - and brought to the kitchen sink by them to l5 M feet Genuine Beaver Board. LQZAVER BOARD. INSULATING BOARDS AND BESTWALL PLASTER For Sale By ' MacDONALD-ROWE WOODWORKING CO» LTD. 3170.‘?! 341 CH ARLOTTETOWN ,_ r .- TTle Emancipation of the Housewi/fe. Condensed from tbs Woman's Home Companion-Ernest lime Calkina when I was yo'ung and Just be- ler-the manufacturvr of whatever ginning what has been my life job device or utensil or food or garment people used to ask me. "What do you ‘ you b_uy in the conduct of your house. do?" and when I replied "Advertising, That your home is filled with la- ther looked puzzl i I lemembcri bar-saving devices is not dus alone trying to explain to one young wom- to invention. There had to be a way an bv ssvins "You have Bron the - of telling you about them. Advertis- sdvertissmenw in the newspapers lng nos been the quick and direct wly and muslin" havo you not?” to 'of felling housewives about inventions which she replied. "Oh y“. “iii it . and discoveries. and because the never occurred to me that anybody lquick and direct way existed, many did "1""- ! ‘Wililhi m" 1"" hap- l things were ‘invented which would Pimi" . not otherwise have been made. The Today ma, “mm”, may be m, o; I possibility of selling coffee percola- those who wonder whether advertis mm “cited muwnm wmm‘ '1'“ m: ,5 "my a good mm‘ ' I casseroles. automatic ovens, thermos- Advertising is not an end in itself. i tats. electric washing machines. oil I, 15 a means ,0 an and‘ 11,5; as 9, burning heaters, has stimulated tne railroad is a means to an end. We ‘ wits o! the iiivetntors. tivzrritising ix: dc not have railroads for thc sake of I 179911 l 13°!“ in W86 PPWE i the railroads. We have them to get home. - v somewhere and to move goods and , Without advertising we would have mails. We may dislike them; most had fewer new things. distributed l0 of us do. They are dirty. noisy dis- Ifewer homes, and that slowly. Ad- figurlng. But thnlgs would be so ‘ vertlsing, then. has rendered thI much worse without them that we l housewife four great services. It has put up with the annoyances. stimulated ingenuity, mule work In my Efflfldmmhfil“! hmlse- so“ easier. It has told you about them. water was caught in a wooden cistern 1t m; distributed them, brought your nearest shoili means of’ a dwarf iron pump paint- y, persuadeg the dealer alwayg to have ed green; well water was obtained I ‘hem go,- ygu when you want them- iiom 1i" Pump on the Porch» o" And it has made them cost less than endless chain operated by a crank. they would cm; u m", we" no ad- Hot. water was obtained from s. tar-r val-Hams’ no way o; will“ u lot of at the back of the soft coal stove ; and carried where needed. Inorder; to be near the water supply thei Saturday night baths were taken in the kitchen in one of the heavy wooden laundry tubs. wealthier families had a tin contrivance with s high back, looking something like a porch chair. The only source or heat in the boll-it WM a hard coal base burner‘ in the sitting room, with numerous" lsinglass windows. In the summer the butter and milk were hung down the well. making s large market for them. To these should be added another. , s spiritual service. a lesson in econo- mics. Adevrtising has tausht tho housewife that her flesh and blood. her strength sndenergy, are Plum“ things, to be saved and conserved if . possible. Advertising has taught 116i’ to pay for things and save wear and tear on her muscles and nerves and count it s sood bargain- In the days when the sewinfl niloh- lne wsa first introduced it took s long ‘l’ ' lCHARLOTTETOWN cu- l _ people about them and thus quickly’ _ _ _____ _...___.__ ofmolior car b duction, with a jn reduced costs Four basic advantages enable Fisher so remarkably to increase body value while holding down price, as to make Fisher Body, for tens of thousands of motor car buyers, the determining factor in motor car selection. ‘This preference is the result of the greater Fisher Body value which-in cars outside the Fisher Body group-is obtain- able only in cars costing several hundred dollars more. 1 First of these fundamental Fisher advantages, is the enormous resources of the Fisher Body Corporation. _ power. omy. F islieremp nually in 48 grea bodies. Some i Some idea of theextentof Fisher resources may be realized when one considers that Fisher oper- ates tl-ae world’s largest manu- facturing plant for automobile _ body hardware and fittings lens of thousands rs will . only ilaose cars will! and assembly and huge saving by reason of great purchasing As everyone knows, quantity production is one of the chief factors in manufacturing econ- 60,000 persons, who build an- wards of 1,250,000 sutolnobilo Body purchasing power will be gained when one notes that in the twelve months of 192B Fisher required for the manu- facture of Fisher bodies, more than 600,000,000 pounds of steel, 235,000,000boardfectoflumber, 26,000,000 square feet of plate glass and about 20,000,000 yards of upholstery cloth. consider g iynsi... f therefore, does not bid for con. tracts-it always knows well in advance what its manufactur. _, ing program is going to be, and . to M-nrdinnte its operations u, ’ . , hit-re. still further econ. omies while maintaining high. 1 est quality. 4A jdurth basic red-w ll joy Fisher Body value. is sh, proximityof F isherBody monu. l featuring plants ‘to the chassis plants of its customers. This eliminates much costly. handling and holds down tram. portation expense, and thus permits Fisher to put stillf“: greater value into its bodied r ‘v This explains why Fisher is able to build value a0 superior as to make Body by Fisher the de- termining factor today in i ll Quit moans loffabrlcatlon s... d _ loys more than t factories, up- dea. of Fisher 1 4 ’—f LETTER 0F SYMPATHY T.‘ lour is able to heal up the wounded heart. this is another link to bind firs. Wilfred Inman, North ’I‘ryon. Dear Sisterz- ' We, the members of the ‘In-yon Baptist ‘romens Missionary Aid Society wish to convey to you our sincere sympathy in this your time “of sorrow for the loss of a dear lov- ing father. We feel that words are ccld to s sore heart but they are the best we can give. Then, dear sis- ter. we know you have one consul- ing thought, he is free from pain and sorrow and was ready and willing to go. Then he was so kindly thought of by all who knew him. always so quiet and unassuming, loved and re- spected by all. we know you will miss him sadly but the loving Sav- you to Him closer, look up dear sis- terand think of the glad reunion bye and bye. 1t will not be so very long till We will all have to meet our Saviour and may we all meet the loved ones gone before. signed on behalf of the ‘Pi-yon and Westmorsland Society. -MRS. ANNIE GAMBLE, Secretary CANADIAN PRODUCT UIGED The board of control today asked Parks Commissions Chambers to re- port on the possibility of buying Ca- nadian lawn mowers in preference to the Pennsylvania lawn mowers re- Nearly everything we ate was brought to the house in a. state of , nature and manufactured in the kitchen. The steak was pounded on a wooden board with a. mallet kept for the purpose. Oatmeal and beans > were soaked ovemight. Bread or i pancake batter was mixed the even- l in! before and set on the stove to rise. Hash and cabbage slaw were Chopped in a huge wooden bowl with a chopping knife. Chickens and other birds must be plucked and cooked before the finer arts of cookery could be practiced. Washday was disting- uishing by s. peculiar odor, the smell oi soap mixed with the smell of cab-, bsge, the hot fire required for boiling; the clothes being utilized for a boiled‘ dinner. ‘ jump from the needle to the machine- tlmo to teach women to make the A sewing machine costs. money. "id u woman's fingers were suPPNEd *9 cost nothing. Women have 110W learned that human labor. whet-ho! they hire it 0r periorm ii. i! m" costly than machines. when it is said that advertislnl makes new thihBB oholpol’. "i" 5°“ not mean that a vacuum cit-moi‘ costs less than a broom. Women have been tallim w 599114 “W”? m ‘u’ themselves for other more hull!!!" higher things. This is the new econo- my, saving not money. W! hum“ labor, espocilill’ I "will" "b"- m‘ it in surplus leisure, time. and strength. (Ternstedt); oneof the largest plate glass manufacturing plants in the world; and liar- vests timber from its own 200,- . 000 acres of forest lands and converts that timber into lum- ber in its own mills. 2 Another reason for the un- prececlentcd value of Body by Fisher is F isher’s huge pro- tAnjLLAfl l LA.SALLE o s1¢L4U¢gL|5z3ig¢g -' 0451.41?) - OLI-IIIIILI v PONTIAC a CIIIIILEI‘ 3A third basic reason for Fishernodyvalueisnsher,‘ thousands of motor car sales. Compare Fisher Body cam: certainty of market. companies manu- facturing General Motors cars - Fisher Body Corporation be- ing a division of Gen- eral Motors. Fisher, That market consists of the listed below, with other cars in i, their respective pricle fields and you see that in Fisher i Body cars alone does S yourmoneypurchsse 3 rill tlsebody valueyou have a right to er- pcct in a motor cs1. F I 5%’! l annular. sienna or “Mill- l-IMIIII .~_~_w,.r.i._-a.la..-.=__si_as_xa=i )5'_ commended by the commissioner. f, CLOSING OUT SALE Having decided to go completely out of business, on Wednesday May 15th. rny complete line of stock goes on sale, continuing until not one article remains. Maple Leaf Flour , , _ , , Superior. Hard Wheat - Beaver, 1781b. bag _ , . . .......................... 84.25 Bag j_ < . Cornmeal ..... .. .. .. s2. o _~ I _ t Cracked (‘urn ........ sslo 18h‘: f, Granulated Sugar. l0 lbs. ,, ,, _ 55,, T i ‘follow Sugar. l0 lbs» .. w‘, " , Rfllfilhil. per package . 11c - ‘ Bulk Tcn. shod . . . . . . . .. 4'5, m, '1 Kin: Cole or Red Rose . , ,_ g5, f : Molasses . . . . . . _ 54¢ ékuan -y ' , Kernscne Oil . _ 33c (“non _ a i Gasoline . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,_ 32c (hum ,v . Lard. 1 lb. package ,,__ 21¢ 7 Ho‘ Baking Powder _ 3m, _,_ i 10 Bars P. G. Soap .. ,__ 43¢ _; “ ‘ Twist per lb .. 90s l l ' _‘~ * noors Men's Banker . . . . . . ......... “.10 -- a Inn's Westoe, fine . .....-...... ,, 53,35 l f‘ Men's Working Boots, cost. i’ " Ladies new Shoes. Pumpl. Ho“. also Misses and Children . _ / all going st cost. ‘f ‘ RUBBIIS ‘i’ Men's Stormer ..........-............................ 81.10 - ' Men's Low Rubbers ............... I00 _' .Womcn’s Rubbers . ' Men's Shirts, Caps, Pants, Overalls. all at coat. i wnm , svsr ssuuvzb . Na 9 Sprint sun wr 1m m. , Nv- i2 Spring . .. sass per m m. _ i 2pt.BarbW'ire.......... .$g,15pq1mn,|. Yflff I 4 pt. Barb, l0 lb. rolls . . ".80 Dalvanised Slaples...-.-....... sells. ' DISHES‘ y‘ Cloverleaf Cups and Saucers ............. . ll.» Doaaa r BiusanrlGold... . . . . .............. ...- "nillllloaefl ‘ Jags. Vegetable Dishes. Coat. M PAINT! t’: AllatOoat. """‘ PureLlnsasdoll ................. 1.10 Gallon Pare White Lead, per II lb. tin ...................... lldl - nannss i l ‘Ccllarulslllamlalanahaosuradsaadlreseblnngoiagat m . ' i Not omnmacnaamoriaaiiyioaavcnams lipricaa. llaellsnewassdlwaatia-aaoaslaaaapaf everyartisls. lalsprisaarafsrflshsaty. "Charged, r i LLCYD ,' cox, Morell i Zfl had to be carried out into the porch.’ Mi“ MAW M- "w"- "lll" l" w be emptied m m’ dram i training at the City Hospital spent Dishes w", washed Wm, l m; a few days at her home irl Rollo There were no rubber scrapers om-Bay East" metal rings. The pots, kettles and‘ - spiders were iron, and cleaning them! Th’ lune“ M Mr‘ ‘lemme Pmem‘ w“ l mum, operation. ‘he Imgepst. Charles, is learned with regret. nails being used to stars the greaselms many “fiends hop‘ l" h“ On the shelf beneath the clockispesdy rewvfiy‘ stood a long row of kerosene lamps, with red flannel in their bowls, to be filled. trimmed and the chimneys cleaned every day. The floors were washed with a mop and swept with a broom, and the furniture dusted with " cloth “d ‘ turkey Wm‘ Th’ f” Mr. Kenneth Doucette, Si. Charles, 5m" chore‘ Included mum“ the arrived home Monday from Vermont W“ “d ‘mpmm m‘ “m” “d the!WllCl‘6 he spent the winter months. intervals of time left. over were fil- led with mending, knitting, darning; M“ mom" MING-ugh‘ B", "id binni- iRWcr North, has entered the City The chores stretched out and fil-ifiospm“ m, tmumenh led s. lifetime, every recess and in-i terstlc crammed with duties. The w, "e Ind m report m” Mt labor involved is beyond calculation, m5" Bu,“ Rom, my Eng L, out Poflibll’ the foot pounds oi 9M1" again after his recent serious ill- exerted by the arms and backs of n1lr‘<n¢5_5_ grandmothers would have acmm- _.__. plished some fantastic. rent, such s1, Mr, wmlam ,a_ whlm 3,0110 my pulling the Island of llillfflliilézll up Centre, was in 5t. Peters recently b! the roots and raising it to the; where he purchased a valuable mare height of the Woolworth Tower. Hrpfrom Mr. C. I}. Pratt. one knows the scientific measure o! sheer hard work done by women he- tween i850 and 1900. The important thing is that none of these hack- bresking labors is necessary today. My mother kept house for 58 years, from the age of i5 until a; the use oi ‘I8 aha laid down her dLshi-al; Ind '19" aided to "quit strugglinfi" She never e . i. t. .0 nwemm bu‘ tom“, me and “m; the bereaved we extend sincere had some of them in her kitchen ‘lmllmhy’ . and always marveled at the easy lob Mr _ Stephen MaeAuleyL Souria amt???’ filzzgone; Iwl:m€:_ River, was at Poplar Point Wednes- k" ‘or dumb“ duh” m“ me bk day. where he attended the funeral longed to the oltiei- generation and M M,” m‘ mmpbm‘ solemn felt comfortable as Mtlpiill so much hard work. What have these reminiscences to do with advertising. you mlf Ill!- Weli, who brought about this chart!" Did you do it? Thercrnuat have been somebody interested-Prohibit! fli- tlshly interested, in helping you ksrp . Miss Catherine MscRse has re- ‘turned to her borne in Rollo Bay after spending the past week in Little Pond the guest of her cousin Miss Annie Steele. NfLsa llfnrguerits MscCiaugh, Har- mony. was a recent visitor to Bear River. The death occurred at Poplar Point Monday. 5th or Elisabet-h Camp- bell. daughter of Mr. and sin. John William Campbell. Funeral taps place Wednesday from her late res- Among the recent social event was a dance at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Regina! D. Coff . Por- tune. Enjoyable music (vio n and mandolin) was furnished by Mr. Alolphus Burke, Bear liver and Miss Betty Mucoramc. Rollo lay. A dainty luncheon was served by house. flare val. Ha is tho “Will” the hostess assisted s; smral Ca-egsrslvsweelgrsdisgstation young ladies. "A good time" was (Charlottetown. lthisFis a Baird Medicine Co.. and Ralph i travelling buyers. June 20th has been Dlngwell of De Blois Bros. Ltd, re- i selected as “Wool day." l cently motored from Charlottetown l to Souris. Mr. Keefe left on the S. 8., The monthly meeting of the Rollo 1 Lovat, Friday for the Magdalieniliay West Women's Institute was. Islands. I l’ held in the school Tuesday. May 8th. l ‘with a good attendance present. The Souris Shipping Club loadedDelcgntcs to town were appointed. a car of live hogs Wednesday. May also substitutes. The next meeting 8th. Mr. P. A. Maclssac, Souris , will be held in the school. . Lineroad secretary of the Club wnsl in charge of the _car as far as; .___-._--. 1 Borden. | . JELI-zrrlolvns 0.‘: Tiff-NYE; ARE NOT SIONOPFHJZEDQ i i I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P‘. Petersul Rollo Bay East were visitors to Bear I liver North on Sunday lsst. TORONTO. May ll-—To Canada.‘ ‘and tlze Canadian National Railway. n,“ A_ u 5mm,’ R P“ o, R0110 I goes ‘the credit for the scientific won- I Bu.’ who rerumed Wendy from an , der of lino liar-the radio telephone. extmmd Vi,“ m Mme, w” “grab l But the bcncflt will be of world-wide ably surprised on hi, g1"; sunny i significance, for no efinrt has been home when the gum,” o; m, made by Canada's fictional railway church. Messrs Peter Conway. New , to restrict ‘iilc “use n! this facility tn Zealand, Jason beagle, 3on- mvcr, that line. Ylilhfin four months the and Alalander White, Sourls West, . Toronto-Montreal train will be equip- i on behalf of the parlshoners present- bed, then the International to Chl- ed Pr. Sim-lot with an address and , csgo and subsequently lines in the] well filled purse. Pr. Sinnnot replied I United states. flmiilll? "id "link"! "i9 NOD19 for I “There is nothing whatever to stop‘ "ill? If!" 31mm"! 9° mm- W! hope the Canadian Pacific or any other to ha" tho pimure oi hem-ins Fr- railway from providing this facility 3mm" 19ml" °i1 hi! WP l" "i9 for their passengers." stated J. C. “mm Burkholder of the Canadian National Railways engineering staff, under whose supervision the idea was de- M d “h”! "loliod- "The Canadian National i” W‘, M“ m1‘ “m!” m9 "lflmiilwsys is not a private company, ll“ ° m‘ wmm“! lnmmwlbut part of the government and it Music (violin and mandolin) was,“ melt prlvue was furnished bv Messrs Hilssel and. 8° m“ duty l” "W" ' the public in every way possible. We Adolphus Burke, Peter chanson,‘ Bear River and Eusdbius 2:. Doucstte, l we“ m‘ m“ '° "l" up radio and St. Charles. There were two articles :38? g: trglfzillnhth’ I'm‘ m rafflad. The gents’ prises. h l ' p °“°' sot. was won by Mr. Kennztli gull?’ Thain“ down-em l“ m‘ “Wm” ma. si. Charles. the ladies prize, °' “h” "‘“°"‘"P"°“° l’? ""1 1m" . “mm,” uh w" won by Mrmwlll be the cost, it was explained. Wallis Maevarlsh. Bear Rivera] w‘ m" ‘lmmPm "it iloiiiiv in- Luncheon was served by the ladies i “pendemll l“ m" °"" "lllmmlil o; m, mum“ A "dy ‘um wuidepartlnent," Mr. Burkhoider con- "Mmd "hm, ‘wm be m“ tor‘. tinued. "But if the Canadian Facile “h”; human,‘ Railway wanted it themoule have to lo t0 the Bell Teleph Company - w. n. w. clay, acting sheep and or the Northern Electric. baesuse swine promoter recently sent out m" hi" M orasniaatlcri of saili- timely letters to the farmers advis- "i"! ll WI hlvo- The A. T. and 1'. [ins than‘ of the advantages of pat- and subsidiary companies such as the A successful raffle and dance was held in Bear River South 1‘- ronlsing their local shipping club, Boil Tliophone. hold all the funda- snd also to ship their wool to the mental patents of eemrurmmqon, atlomstlmsagciharlsygergqq. trsl proposed the devslcpment-ofniilii!‘ want to have a asy in the _ Clothes were washed with soap , - i "t" and elbow ‘ream some “Wk v_ _ _ opinion of all. yrs-p in the right direction as many facility. but when they received an of the schools as they lilo: llies made their own w“, 1n huge} ROllO Bay and lClnlty ifarmers do not realize that they are estimate of the cost they fill! "i!" fiin- ,. “m, m the open The heavy mm! Messrs George Keefe of The losirr. money by selling wool to l think it would be a pill!!! P701143 ' I v l customers of the Northern Electric and I am sure tho)’ Will iiofli" "5 to use the radio-telephone in con- junction with their lines." And in the near iuturi 4n’ \ National steamslilps will b. squili-i l ped with this time facllittf- ‘ ~‘ "It is quire feasible and all we,‘ would need would be a radio termin- sl some place along the shore." Mr. Biirkhclrler stated. tion. However, we are very gooti¥ i .... . .._._......... , 1 ‘ \ vovrlirui. LABOI OIATOR i \ w ‘I mshnrrs SCHOOL anal-I \ ‘. GLASGOW. LIE}... May ll - i BOYS Twelve-year-old Annie Selkirk ail-i dressed a Communist meeting near‘ here last evening. when she deizlarsd i "As revolutionary Young Comrades: we rant s working-class history in‘ i the schools. We want the teachers to | \ stop beating us with a strap. We F 0 o tweati , All With Pi, i~ z Soles ’j l In ‘d ' They Wear Btiig r s‘ 10a‘ Drown Sandals. s to lit-i . l I to 1m ,- E Str ' m» a Z ye - lrawn Osferdl. l lo m‘. g ____ , 11tcI........-----" z We ass this selective aa- , m tom u’ < Bro Boots s u. 114 Saleem mas lyesirsln ma! < m ' ' _ h." ”n“‘ ‘.. “m. 4 I l0 l.“ "nu-H" f ferelaaetaasgoettgeyqu“ , lltol ..... olialvaiiulslsot. , mum , I I ‘i Iatira hal:a “an; “l: rauai Leather sins-u. .'= z NI!" Ill”. ‘. “.34 ,_,,,.....---~ y Ksralal or It b unrated I to 1m ; Itflila lllflfl fialthlallarva n“) ,,,...---- l : infill. but was; lyeauul. y ‘ wmuim" , mu....'""...."~ "c- ... =i "a ma.“ “a, "in". 4 Patent Mather Oslo ' of an may" m“, ,, 1 lioili. N lac-u alas ' I is 1m " r 11M the tuaoasalas al use ' ii u s t orsaas any)“; u. i“... ' : u," “Vulifaffi 4'.‘ lava rows m; 1 “F if “m a ALLEY‘ I au-lk‘ , G’. F! Hutcheson 1 . ""'“". i $ opfoin.‘ ,,