,3 -_5fitc,~. w. m. br. real Loci bcei rlisa art: nif anc Eu: i1 v 1-1 dog 1 ¢lanrprs~aiid F’ 3 ‘ ‘ii s.’ 11 M - sis-skill W’ TUESDAY. 11111111111111 .1 and Prince tlounty Chronicle AN -'l‘hlu column i: ruervod for nuwl of lorul Interest hut ndrerthlnr 0| l newly nuiurc may b: inverted u! 3 "m: u word alrlctly paynbl: In Id- run-e. —DEATH or MRS. 101m COL- ' \l"llLL -- Friends were shocked to learn of the death quite suddenly of heart failure on Thursday morning of Mrs. John Colwlll of Northam. The cieccusedupou r8- tiring on tVt-dncsilziy evening had appeared to be in her usual good health, but; in the morning 00m‘ piained, of not feeling well and be- fore medical aid (‘Dllid be procur- cci had passed 1111113,: Mrs. Colwili was Tl yours of age and hurl b01311 trouhlcii with her heart for some limo, 5111- xvzir. n lilc long resident 11f Nort-hiuu and u-as loved for her kzuilly (limositicu 11nd muui‘ "m" 111ml qualities. She was a 111011156!‘ of the United Church and was al- ways rrqdy f’) help in the (iiffcr- rnt ac: urics cl’ thc Church. There are lcfi- 1o mourn i101‘ s:11':'o'.\'i11‘; husband, two sons, Charla»; zuid Woodland i11 Nortiiam and tWO daughters, lt-lrs. Edward lviiiier of —-WOVBN »FARM FENCING; 2 and 4 pl; barb wire, distributed by Bruce's. 8263-3-7-2l. -FOR sump-non lb. general purpose more, will work anywhere, good driver, quiet, in fine condition and accustomed to hard work. Wlll need until autos arc running. Write box ‘l0, Summerslde. 8263-317-21 PERSONALS —-Mrs. Cyrus Gallant, of Abrams Village ‘has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S. -Mr. and Mrs. L. A. B. Home. of Summerside, have returned home from a visit to'Mnntreal.—S. —Mrs. Wm. Smaiiman entertain- ed very pleasantly last week at five tables of Bridge for her friends-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett and little son Parker, have returned from a visit to Albert0n.—S. —Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Muttart, of Contra]. Lot. l6 and Mrs. James McKay of Ccchitiuntc, Mass, a‘so fivo slsrrs, Airs. John Buglot! 0F 510111111111 and Mrs. Bertram But!- nlc of Coleman, to all of whom much sympathy is extended in their sudden bcrcavomcnm-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN .."l'liin vnllimn in nuervoi] for new»: u!’ iuvni inn-res: but advertising of I noun)‘ nnlnru may he lllrlrrlml nl 2 ITIIIM 1: UHF!‘ nirlfil)’ pnyuble in lld\llflk'l'. ..'SL‘BSCRIPTIONS to Tho Qharlottctown Guardian may b1 nandcd to their Rep. Archie Hume, or loft at H. J. Mabcujs Drug Store, Montague. " 12-l3-dtf. ,.‘DR. A. J. LACOURSIERE, Dentist, will be at his office in Montague Wednesday morning, March 8th until Friday evening, the 10th. 8270-3-7-11 Kensington the guest of his sister, Summersidc has returned from a. short visit to MontreaL-S. -Miss Hope Jardine has return- ed to her duties at; Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart's, Ltcl., Summe " . from an enjoyable holiday at her homo in Freetown-S. ‘ —Mr. Douglas Ettcr of the Inspec- tion stafi of the Canadian Bank o! Commerce at St. John, N.B., is in Summerside for a. few days. His many friends are pleased to see him again-S. —Mr, Arthur J. Cullen, Sher- wood is spending a. few weeks in Mrs. James Pendergast and Mr. PcndcrgasL-K -M'iss Anna. Cousins, nurse training at the l’. E. I. Hospital is l welcome visitor in Kensington spending a short holiday at her home hero-K —-Mrs. George McLeod, of Fred- ericton, P. E. 1.. was in Summerside last week to attend the funeral of her brother. Mr. John J. McCoub- rcyn-S. T111111 coins 111 1111: 1111s1 s111c1z1 41nd YouNip Them in the 7 Bud . A cold ordinarily progresses through ihreo stages: The Dry Stage, the first 24 hours", the Wat- ery Secretion Stu-gen; 1 to 3 days the Mucous Secretion Stage. Relief in the first stage is far easier than in the later stages. In fact, it is tak- ing chances to lei; a cold run be- yond 24 hours. For prompt relic! of a cold take Grave's Laxative Bromo Quinine. This famous tablet stops a. cold quickly because it. does the four things necessary. It opens the bow- cls. It kills the cold germs and iever in ‘the system. It relieves ‘the head- Norman Benton, of st. Eleonora-S. Mrs. tmvu, spent the week end in In- (linn River where visited her aged father, Mr. John S. Maclbellan. who has been scri- ously ill. It is pleasing to note Mr. Mazinllan is much improved. —-K _B.EPORT 0F '11!!! PRINCE ED- MMr, Loruc Beat/an, of New York, arrived 011 the Island 011 Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MMrs. J. Austin ‘Trainer 11nd 1Dr.) Blanchard. Charlotte- Mrs. Trainer EGG LAYING CON- TEST _ warm xsnaun EGG LAYING CONTEST FOR. me WEEK William riftin, Amos Callaghan. Leo Bcrrigan. Fred Hagan. F. L- MAKE i! ln-morrow MoQuaid md Miss Mary Mb- with BAKERS Coconut, of Q1101‘!- couruev-tln-ce kinds, all ——‘-' deliciously frcsh—in tins, Msms T011 ‘Ilflmly Ind L90 cartons and bags. made in Canada. It is at in‘ Pen First Prize $250 ‘A Second Prize $100 ' Third Prize $50 ' Prizes‘ of #10 each 1 ‘PHI GHARLOTTETOWN iMomz Pmzrs $11) Only on: name pm :17. postage. teat closer. 800268“!!!- Fraicr Avenue, (hi: ncwlpnper. Contest, Rules Read Carefidly l All you do in 11am: the mystery cake. from each person. I PRINT ai the lop ofyour paper in ink (or typewrize) “Min Laughton’: Mymry Cake." Under this, print your suggenion for a name. Then, in the lower right-hand comer, print your own name and ad- dress, clearly and nntly. Do not in: 3 Do not sencl the cake itself-just (he name and your own name and address. It is no: essential to bake the cake to enter the contest. l liiembero of our own organization or their relatives are not eligible to take par: 1n (hi5 contest. 5 Cont”! clan: MJRCH 3], I933. No cntrie: considered if postmarked later than March 3! midnight. No entries considered if forwarded with insuificienc 6 juiger: Winning names will be selected by a committee oi‘ three impartial judges. The decision of then: judge: will be final. 7 Prize winners will be announced to all ‘entrant! Wllhlh one month after con- 8 In case of a tie, the full amount of the prize money will be paid to each tying 9 Wlim to rend mriu: Addrm your en- tries to Contest Editor, Gillm Products, Toronto 2. K013102110: Manic Myltfl"! Cnku com- lngi Wnch for than: in inter luue: of N... no. new 1111mm 111115112111 c1111: Originated by M1... Loughton afit” naming this Magic what fun it would be to successfully. cinating? Surely you can to fit it. Make it yoursel if you prefer-and be Foods All hens counted. Tllding rem Fredericton l0! 1110mm. ha: discontinued his work concern make sure-you know uhich Ind returned home. Production 262 hens Per cent production 51.9. 16 1 Mrs. A. E. Holland . 410.9 i’! l’! Warren Dawson 18 20 S. R. Pendieton 19 10 Int. Fox A: Anim . . . . . . . 367 20 3 Everett Howatt 394 .5 370 214.5 10227.4 917 eggs. for Wcck _ Mctsrs Matthias Murray and 1:2" 1.2.1112: m“ MW =1 m i» against further attack. That is the stud l, ' Bfimkvalfl Sunday- treatmcnt a. cold requires! ' en “in B 8, 89 33- _-__ Gtmfds L“1X.““r""hBr°;“§’ gum? i?‘ N0’ own" y mm“ EA. Driscoll manager ot Contest Mr. Johnnie 11nd Miss Regina 23111121231172? lilylgvnuhrtin atrlul olgynng 2 7 Em mm], Chlmwn 729's - m‘ '7' 5' Clark’ superintendent’ MllcGlllvafy of Charlottetown. whether YOU stay lildllllfii or so out. 3 Enzlggfzyétcshtw“ Z35 were visitors to Emvvale lately- Thcre is absolutely no penalty at- ‘ , ----- _x_ tachcd tn its; 11:50. For more than 4i] 4 18 William Sansom 623.9 “i.” it" has .""1§i"l“‘°f"li“‘“"‘ all? 5 9 Em Farm. clrtovm 1110.1; CENTRAL LOT 1s SCHOOL l 1°" 8'11"” F‘ ° " l“ “’“"» 11 13 1111111111 Ian-a 5911 1 '—‘_' v the formula keeping price with Mntl- _ """ ' . . ‘ crn Medicine. (ii-era's Laxative 7 1“ ‘vm- R- BYOWR ---- 565-5 M155 Mfldred Cusack‘ teacher at The following is thc' honor roll Bromo Quininc 110w comer. in iwn 8 l2 T. D. Morrison ,,,, 534 Green Road, W91"? the We"! 9nd for the month of February. _ sizes-soc and 50c. 1-‘n1~safci.\"1; fink" n s John A. Lea 531.4 at her home in Emyvaie. Grade x I May You, ., charm t; .lf 1~l;::id".B- . _ "' "“’ g/eareyfitriicny X21121‘: “£1100 (their; on 10 H w‘ ‘I’ Reid 51°" Y°°§ 3» B9“? Mandela)“- substitute, 11 11 Mrs» J- H- MflPhfill 507-11 The M155“ Gladys and Marjorie Grade IX-l, Kenneth MacLcnn; NOTE: During FilHiPflllCS n tulv- l2 16 Walter Gregor .... 493.3 03mm“ charl°ttewwn' "e vmt‘ 2 Ra mond Farrell; 3, Leo Farrell. . . 1 y let; or two 0i (unit-s klZiXtltlvq ,3 4 John B_ 1,001,, 4819 ing their aunt, Mrs. Peter Costello. Grade VHI_L Marian Manda“ fi,lg‘l§'t‘°wff,‘“(‘fg"f,uf,j,j‘l ,,',‘"’ji’c“c'yl‘f 14 5 J, F. Easwn 4112.1 ‘i sonf z, Ada MacLaurin; a, Wilfred system immune. 15 19 5- R- Pflldlcwn .... 442.2 5mm‘? the ‘mum's m the my Farrell. within the last week wefc: Messrs F. .1. ‘Prainor, Frank Berrigan were visit-lb; MT- Pit- rick Cinrkin recently. A well attended whist and dance in the hall Tuesday evening wrote "finis" to the present social sea- son. The largest crowd or the year thoroughly enjoyed themselves un- til about midnight, when nil and sundry wended their way home- wards. ‘ M1“ Mary Inincr, teacher at Ngwmn, went the week end ll her home here. Miss Helen Mlciarlyen. clerk in F, ,7. qnimrh store, woe confined to her homo with : cold over the week and. - Mr. lznmett duuck, who has been operating a blacksmith short the past six Mr. Fred coady and his sister, M155 Mary Coady, Hazelbrook, are 0 visiting friends in Emyvale. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. of, a baby boy. a1, A large number from this coin- munity attended the Fiddlers’ 11nd Dancers’ contest: held in Kelly's Cross on Monday night; last. 'I'iic.' devotees of the fiddling and tcrsp- l-chorean arts proved conclusively 51c ments is far from being on the; wane. A packed house grectccl 1110' performers, and 1.111- besl: n1 order’ Bo UARDIAN 0r COURSE, you’ll xviant to try your skill Miss Lillian Laughton is the creator of this month's recipe. She gives you a cake that's delightfully dificrent. A11d her recipe 1's so simple even a brand-new cook can make it: Just read the recipe. Doesn’t it sound fas- I The regular meeting of the West Elizabeth Neldfir. 3 FTB-ncls Hol- D°mml° M°D°Hal¢ ‘m U“ "YilV-“l Point Women's Institute was held IBTKL on Feb. 22nd with , ten members Len-men Callbeck, 3 Jack Neider. t and quite n number of visitors pre- sent. The meeting opened by sing- Jensen. 3 Everett Howatt. lng the Island Hymn and reading .thc Creed in unison. sick commjfl- 2 meanor Hewett, 3 Mary Cross- tec reported that interest in these flCCfllllflllfill-{Mjsscs Edna March sick committee. 1t was cle- 1 " MARCH 7. 193s s Mont. . 1'w1.ai1¢u3:n¢1p¢."¢m ans: Litum mucm-ou. . wail-known Dietitian nu! (beta-y lipl’! o! th: Gnnndlm “l wnntltooacvutho oook ll wall ll tluoldot Ind mot: , u! housewife. Thu‘: why %$.fi‘lf‘lfiii”nhf$£“éi’fillfiffiafiiiilt VHere’s ALoughton’s Recipe. Can you name it? l cup butter flnly. Silt flour once. Dust peel, nut: nnd 2 cup: fine while lulu coconut with one-half cup of flour; add 3 cup: pntry flour or . Mngic Baking Powder llld nit to balance 2M cup: brud flour of the flour, uift together twice, then grud- 73 unpoon: Mlgio Buklng Powder \1:lly ldd nltornutely with milk to the l5 cannon Ill! creamed butter and lnglr; when thor- 1 WP milk oughly blended add peel, nut and coco:- 1 cup fincly chopped oltron peel nut. Lastly fold in the utitlly b aten whiten. 2 cup: chopped nnd blanched almonda Turn into swell-ground loaf pun. Bake 156 ' l5 cup :hredded coconut hour: 111400‘ F. oven lor tho 60120 min- 5 c“ white: ‘ utu, than grldunlly decreue but. The texture and fin: fllvor olthi: typlaully Bn|lluh cnke dqggnd upon "- ' mixin 1. L , Cream the buttir and :u|:r till light and prize m ystery Cake Contests Loughton’sadvice—useMagicBakingPowder. For Magic never varies. The last spoonful in the tin gives the same high leavening power as the first. No wonder the majority of cook- ery experts and teachers of cookery through- Mystcry Cake. Think win that $250! CONTA INS N0 ALULLTIIIIIIIQQ- _ hunt on "I1 tln out Canada use Magic exclusively; fdf“§,::;";:: Enter this Magic Contest today. Read the Ina Powam-n» Iflllllvlllllll or lny rules. See how easy it: is. Why shouldn't you _ lllflllllll 1mm- Olli- be one of those 63 prize winners? When you bake afhome think ofa good name f before you name it, sure to follow Miss the new, FREE Magic Cook Book contain: tenod reo- I ipeu for dozen: of tempting dinhel. Send for it. Addrel: Gillan Produota, Fraser Avenue, Toronto 2. 1111 1011 11 Honor roll for llblbruary. Grade X-—1 Vivian Dawson. I Ethel beard, 3 Lelia Wright. Grade VIII-l Myrtle Lieard, 2 ’Lea.ry and Vicinity i11- the home of Mrs. s. n. Sublne Grade vu-1 Muriel Holland. '2 Grade VI—1 Alice Fell, 2 Gretho Grade IV (Sn) 1 Bertha. Lord, having visited the delivered fruit. The Stewart and Flora the man. Grade 1v 1.11.1 1 George 1111111- well, 2 Adelaide 10rd, Bovye: ma. g Grade III-1 Theo Foy, 2 Ralph k and ulter were appointed on of the awards. and Elm-wood. VETS 3-0. added much to the success of the affair. Competitors from this vi- cinity carried off the lionk shill’!!! Out of the six prizes given, five were 11011 by the two Costello families of Green Boy- In their last two hockey games,‘ the locals split cvrn. blanked by Wiitshim game, 2-0. but won. tussle from the Hunter River 13cc.» They were in the first the sccondi icidcri to purchase 1min rollers for Vschooi. A1. the conclusion of the lbusincss meeting n very pjensant lsocial hour was spent, which in- Icluded contests and the singing oi‘ “Old Favorites." with organ ac- companiment by Miss F. E. Boul- tcr. A delicious lunch “'11s served by the hostesses. Next meeting will be held at tho home of Mrs. John Aienonriid. Hosicsses. Miss Edna Stmvurt and lVirs. Stephen Stewart. Roll Call to be answered by historical events of the dis- tvict- Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. Robinson, 3 Ruth Lord. Grade II--l Betty Hewett, 3 Cicely Fell, 3 Gordon Carr. Grade I (Six) 1 Freda Howett, 2 Flora May Orossman, 3 Kurt Jen- SDH. P , Grade I (J12) 1 Ralph Edwards, 2 Sheldon Hewett. 3 Kathleen Carr. Perfect attendance: Eric Robin- son. Rifay Thomas, Lilla Wright, Vivian Dawson, Corinne Crossman, Ellzabeiir Nilder Ieamen Callback, Jack Nilder, Gordon Rogerson, Ev- erett ‘Howett, Alice Fell, Eleanor Hewett. George Ha-liiweli, Richard Hewett, Maurice Hewett, some lucky female-reader of this paper. Maple Lea! Flour. Thl: handsome watch will be presented through ‘The Guardian in It la to be awarded to the girl or woman who writes the best enmln- ation paper on Maple Leaf Cookery School lessons-ohm“! to men of The watch 1s a 15 jewel, small size, new model, with silver din-l and gold raised letters and fitted with a. smart open-link bracelet» The witch McQuaid. Grade VII—1, Gertrude Lccky; 2, Urban Farrell; 3, Leela Ramsay. Grade VI-l, Hazel MacLaurin; 2. Rosina Lecky; 3, Jack You. Grade V iSr.)——1, Ruby Yeo; 2, Prowse Yco; 3, Gordon Ramsay. Grade V (Jr.)~1. Ethel PYB; i. Donald MacLcan; 3, Evelyn Lccky. Grade IV-1, Lawrence Yco; 2, Gerald Yco; 3, Marjorie MacLcan. Grade III (Sr.)—l, James Camp- bell; 2, Rhoda Lccky; 3, Janie Pyc. Grade III (Jul-l, Theresa I-‘ar- reli; 2, Jessie Yeo; 3, Ralph Far- rcll. Grade I (8r.)-l, Florence Best; 2, Alden Ramsay. Grade I (Jr.)-1, Vclda. Yco; 2, Nora Farrell; 3, Violet Ramsay. Perfect attendancc—Fiorcncc Best, Jessie Yeo, Theresa Farrell. Ralph Farrell, Rhoda Iacky, James Camp- bcii, Ruth Campbell, Marjorie Mac- Ican, Lawrence Yeo, Gerald Yeo, Marian Farrell, Evelyn Leeky, Don- aid Maclbcan, Prowle Yeo, Ruby Yco, Jack Yeo, Hazel MacLaurin. Annie Ramsay. Irene Farrell, Ada MacLaurln, Marian Manderson, Kenneth Macbeth, Mabel Farrell, Betty Mandetson. Before you invest; in a going Wflv it is noinv ion Feb 25th, between the Knuts- ford and Mill River teams in the vOLcary Rink. the Knutsford team came out. victors with a score of 2-1. Percy Keys. refereed. was played in the O'Leary Rink on Feb. 21st between and junior O'Leary Sisters, which resulted in a victory for the» seniors with a score oi‘ 2-4. Percy Keys refereed. I11 an exciting game oi hockey ctt. An interesting game of hockey the senior TRYON CONSOLIDATED _ SCHOOL Robinson, Theo Fey, Betty Cecily Fell. Ada Jackman, Austin Crossman, Betty Foy. Gordon Carr Flora May Crossman, Kurt Jen- sen Ralph Edwards. Sheldon How- BRAID DHLLINERY MAKES MONTREAL. March Ii-Milliners are doing their share to start the wheels oi’ industry spinning again, according to Louis N. Parmonton. president orthe Millinary Manu- facturers‘ Association o1 Canada. Ralph owett. u from Ryrle-Blrks. n is a watch which in my wnreflntlllve “Well”! store would cost from $20 to $25. , . , which is the old perwinkle with 9 new name- The use of the braid, this year in- stead of ready-made hoods; which were formerly imported from a- broad to be Iashioncd here into hats means itwlce or three times the labor will be needed, thus en- larging the buying power of the community, he points out. Braids of all kinds featured in bright col- ors will be the thing for the spring. The color classed first and rorcmost in importance is blue “He's on the Stock Market." “On the Kerb?" "He was on the kerb, but now he's in the gutter." ,- At a wedding 'in Kansas the guests throw wheat at the iruirricd p311‘ instead o1 rice. We under- stand the throwing oi old 511065 matelot. Others are: Black, gypsy was omitted. due to the fact that- brovm. apple red, lettuce green they were occupied at the time by cloud mist grey and limoges blueJect. FINGERS FLY AND WHEELS REEL 111cm e11 N,-1.,,.1.».~.E..~.~-.><>.=..EC MEN WERE ALWAYS EAGER TO CALL ramicsmvs WITH 0111211 c1111.: NEVER LASTED» SOON SHE COULD rsei. s11: wAsrh WELCOME OUT THEY QUICKLY LOST INTEREST —'I'URNID TO §OMEONE ELSE 111:», IV cameo: s11! ovnnund wnuuw‘! m: non: MD :1 um mum. uurfinfi RIVASON AND CNANGIDTQ LIFEIUO . a n WATCH OUT FOR ‘ID. IT'S a mlnake to think we're pf: from body‘ odour jun: cnulo w: u-en z QOIIClUlIIHI ofien ' . Play ufel Wnh nnd bnhu with l- f9- buoy. t: gentla, Marching‘ hthgr lulu-I'm porea—m:kca every tnceof 8,0. vnnich. I! plcunnl hygienicgocne, magi-norm ll 7°‘ rinse-tell: you hfcbuoy purl ll- A wonlulul ulllllilfl *9‘ _ . . » m maze ‘infirm: c121“ " $.11.- Ire wuelwd lwny-wlpll complexion: fmhen 1min new rldlunon- -Ado1n 1.11.1.1»; and”. IIVII IIQYIIII HIRE . K ' 11011.0.’ 4m nun 11:1: uunovuma. 101w sun snowmo wmc mvmwions _J