- ‘i? ‘. “non-Inward: r-vMits-ciifioznt: PAGE FOURTEENI A“ 5 . D OI N G IT qororinq on ffie cord-fesfinq; a ‘roach/re af/fieir fioodl/earfieakri i4:- sr/perior/Yt/ o/Sl/PL-PTW/ST flog/z».- mz/r inJispu/ab/e rest/orgy _ u a l‘ " il)cf~l-.iiilt: and Vicinity ~'~i'ii Aiiziivcrsary of r was celebrated i. ‘this suppci- was i irlfiliflm alter which a ‘Qstlfl; item on llic g shin"; l. iiiirc, on u sea ‘ Y. S. to San r oi Nlagcllcn t. Till; .212); ivus i-Zlfl-‘On by ‘MT. .- wi x1 linden, l‘i'\'.‘Il‘ili‘(i pros- " c tftfiti fluids 0f Alaska - his home in South .‘.1;'. Mliulkiciiwiil needs no iii- Iii-n"... “'.)(illt‘*.fi.3ll w; the pcoplc of this com- illflll}! who iicier tire of hearing ifiifli of other" lands. l-a . 'iii\', ;-i~;»tt_t' spilig wedding anti; quote at the home o: Mr. Oran- ge;- Mnn Phnil. Argyle Shore, on April d); i920, vclvcn illS daughter, Mary us ‘illliiCi ill marriage to Mr, Don- ia}; Ci. .\l ttLcrid of Viciosla. The t'-'re:iii‘:ij. \'.'.i.s pvriormcti hi‘ the H02’. Jigs; l’. i: '0. The bride looked very l uirlisih in a dross ni ~ and brown georgctte. l ‘n ntiai- hi" her father‘. ‘J iii. p "r ‘young COlilliC will make‘; iI-riiir futile home in Victoria, wherei ting; groom i’; in business. They ore= followed h" the good wishes of s. host day. The writer does not know o! one music teacher for miles around and it ls a pity, indeed, that some qualified musician does not arrange f0!’ classes in some central place, say. Bcrishaw. where pupils at least "through the summer months, might enroll from adjoining districts. Yes, music hath bharmsii >__._. Mr. George MacKay, a. violinist of some note and an inventor of no mean ability is constructing a violin which will have eight strings. Curios- ity ls on tiptoe. and all are anxious to sec this work of art and to hear it played by its owner in the near fu- ture. ' Captain Dan Ferguson, De Sable. is about to erect a commodious barn O11 -his recently acquired fann. Mr. Basil flolm has the contract 0f supplying the lumber. » k - of friends. Before her marriage the -___ bride was tendered n. shower by her i friends. She was presented with a purse of money andhother useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson, Crap-l _ _ y Mid‘ are spending a “w days in De i owner of a sow which had a. llticr oi iSable. the guests of their- ddughteixftwenty Ymmg Pigs’ smile“ M ‘h9g9 Mrs. Daniel Dart. Mr. Jack Wixcn. spending a short time in Bonshaw. will return to Quincy. Mass, short- ly "Jack" intends paying us another visit by motor car when the roads dry up. Judging from the frequency of those visits, it seems that ouri "Garden Province“ hu its own st- lractiuns. The “Nancy 1A0" and "Mary Jase Arthur" freight m6 fillltnger boats] are making regular trips between Bonshaw and Charlottetown once more ~ QMr. Victor Shaw, Charlottetown, spent the week-end in Dc Sable, the guest of his uncle,‘ Mr. Archie Show. Ho was a passenger on the “Nancy, Lee." We deplore the lack o! musical training both vocal and instrumental, received by the young pmp], o; w. é. ‘it c uiiarottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association -. is established for the prosecution o! any person or person: stalling foxes rrcm the ranches of any of its mrmbcrs amd have retained a Detective Agency und Lvgal Isl-zit‘ hf higlm-t repute to accomplish their purpose. i Lotions nr‘: Al!!! owned by the Association and are ready to lo lo work at one i uimuics nnliqc. Q . ¢‘Thc following tire mcmlicrx DY§F"1iI§-l{d' Trained Blood- T. B. noun-ms, Secretary-Treasurer. of THE CHABLOT'I.‘IJ'I.'OWN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION: MrLuro st Macmnnon Fur Farms. John A. McDonald. W. ll. McEachern. W. K. Rogers Silver fro: Ranchcl. Charlottetown Silver Black F0: C0. Est. E. G. Saunders, ma. Brow. Com i --z-_tttj_r_rif_'iiritiifiyfiiist. _ "We carry a.- ‘” heinous ftion charges are paid in full the 15th of each month. ~ large stock of cream cans. Write for price and further particulars. p - p --We need more cream- .. She will supply a steadycasli income and, enrich your farm. Help her to do it by marketing. your creamithrough the CENTRAL CREAMERIES ' i.No shipment too large, none too small. All transports‘- prompt settlements by us, and we make YCentral Creameriésc Ltd. t I '5 fllylll ‘ i_ . ' . ' swrbjouais mo wstiifncrou who has been i FOX ‘ “t i MR. FARMER THE acsr FRIEND YOU HAVE IS THE DAIRY COW . y. The first car of the season passed through De Sable Wednesday April '24. We don't kndvi" whore it was 80- rlng but we hope it "got there.“ i Mr. Hector MacKay. is the proud lore three weeks old at the time of ‘writing and are growing hearty. Captain Dan Ferguson, has his [vessel ready for sea again. It is at ipresent in Victoria Harbor, where we ‘. understand Mia-E. Boswell, merchant t‘ will supply him with a general cargo I for Sydney, N. S. and thcn-— “The seapthe sea, the open sea _ _ y The blue ‘the fresh the ever free." I . i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Inman, New iArgylo. are the pround parents of a bonnie wee lasslel’ , Meetings are being herd to con- i sider the re-adjustment o: the Rural i mail Route No. 2. It - was largely , through the efforts of our progressive citizens, Mr. Nell Shaw, that this rural route was established upwards ottwenty years ago. But as time goes on changes become necessary and as usual Mr. Shaw is active in thisiat- tempt to secure an "up-to-the minute" service. _ _ Mr. Hector MacKay and his daugh- ter Miss Elsie were visitors to Char- lottetown, on Monday last. Miss Mac- Kay was a. guest at the Rotary Club __luncheon. I. ‘ . Mickie-Eh, Jock! Money talks ye ken, as the suld sayin’ is, MacGregor—Ay; but it nivir gfes itself awa,. i Insidious l Eye Strain e 1 We use this adjective ad- : vlsedly. Sufferers from Byestralh may have perfect vision and there- fore do not suspect the presence o!’ any evil defect. The motive puvvcr Entire human Nerve Energy. Nonnal eyes. it ls computed - utilise about 20% of this Nerve l Enerlr. but when Eycnrain is‘ 9 l b 0f the organism ll I present. a much larger propop. tion is required. Hence defective eyes through their consumption o! an QXCBSBIH: amount o! Nerve Energy may seriously allcct tho functioning of other organs of the body and produce 5 ‘5 5i‘ O-FOOFfO-O-OOO-O-OOOO-XO-O-OO OO OQ-OOKO-GOO OQOO-O ‘I lllhcllth. piete ‘Stock of Highest‘ Quality Wire ""5 m" EYE! i“ Always on Hand. I 53mm" FENNELL and CHANDLER G- RHllfé/Ieson " ' é OPTOMETBIST I ‘*9 00o ‘j a. a Ontario Provincial Finals Tomorrow 1c CONTESTANTS Mr. Justice Riddeli To Preside-Winner Will Compete in Canadian Championship. TORONTO, April lit-Friday His Worship Mayor McBride drew lots to determine the speaking order of the sixteen contestants in the Ontario oratory final which is to be held at Massey Hall on Wednesday evening. May 1, resulting as follows: 1. Geo. A. Stiles. Jr., Cornwall col- legiate. ' 2. Harold Jackson, Windsor colleg- late. 3. Miss Dorothy Scythes, collegiate. 4. Les W. Holbrook, Fergus high. 5. Reilly A. Wilson. De La Salle collegiate, London. 6. Leo Malsnia, Wslkerville colleg- late. '7. John R. Anderson, Stratford col- legiate. 8. Duncan Littlefair. Jarvis colleg- iatc. ll Miss Pearl Aitcheson, Chatsworth continuation. i0. Lawrence Lindsey. Scarboro high. ll. Orland A. Plnkston, collegiate. 12. Miss Irene McLachihn. Pow- assan , continuation; 13. Donald C. Cowsn. Thoroid high. 14. Miss Jean O'Brien, Strathroy collegiate. _ 15. John Dryden, Oshawa collegi- ute. , ‘i6. Miss Margaret Miller. Iort Frances high. ' These young peopleare all chump- ions in their own districts. Co-operat- ing with The Star in the work of org- anizing contests in 150 secondary schools and district semi-finals and finals. was the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. the pre- sident of which is W. H. Tuke, prin- cipal of Halleybury high school. and secretary, S. H. Henry of Central High school of Commerce, Toronto. Mr. Justice Riddell-will preside cv- er the meeting. The orations, which are ten min- utes in length. will be given in groups of four, with music between the grnupl. The doprs of Massey Hall will be opened at 6.30 o'clock and the speeches are scheduled to start at 7.15. while the audience is Assemb- ling a musical program of high merit will be provided so that there will be no dull moments. Contestants will have a choice of the following four subjects: "Canada Among the Nations," "The Unifica- tion of Canada." “The Peoples of Canada," and "Canada's Economic Problem." The ten-minute time lim- it will be strictly adhered to. Next October at Washington Can- ada's best orator will speak (or his country in the international final. At that time champions from “ y schools in 22 countries will meetmrst in semi-finals, followed by the final, the winner of which will be acclaim- ed the worlds champion orator. Pre- ceding thls important meeting. Can- ada's champion will be given a trav- elllng scholarship, in the form o! a free trip to Europe by newspapers and committees in the seven provin- ces which have this year participat- ed in ths competitions. namely. Bri- tlsh Columbia, Alberto. Manitoba. Barrio Belleville THE Ql-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .MOUNT STEWART AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jay were visiting in Mt. Stewart, last week. Mr. Ray Smallvvood is having the interior o! his bungalow re-decorsted, tho work being don: by Mr. David Egan. Mr. Ray McsLean. Sourls, was iii Mt Stewart on Thursdya last. His many friends are sorry to hear that Dr. Toombs, has been confined to his homo for some time. Miss Bessie Jay, Fanning Brook. was visiting in Mt. Stewart last week the guest of Mrs. Wendell Glover. Hon. J. P. McIntyre, returned home on Saturday from a trip to Moli- treal. Mr. George Clark, paid a visit, to Morcll on Saturday last. PRU. 7". 1929 11.11 . oxtfo 0c! it FOR PUPPIES The wonderful success, following its use during the past three years, has clearly proven the superior meritsot this IMPERIAL product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. - Our formula is specially adapted to the- needs of the Quite a number of wild Foxes were: captured in this vicinity during the‘ last few weeks. One gentleman from‘ Cherry Hill having captured slut while Mr. Ray Lcard and Mr. Daniel D. Birt have three to their credit. l Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dwyer, were in in the City 0n Friday. Mr. Arthur Coffin, Charlottetown. spent a few days at his old home here last week. Miss Madelyn McKinnon George- town, was visiting in Mt. Stewart. last. week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McKenzie. Mrs Benjamin Stewart. George- town. pzld a visit to relatives and friends in Mt. Stewart last week. Mr. l". J. Smith. C. N. R. went to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. Ernest McEachérn. spent the week-end in the City. Mr. Stephen McKay. French Village was in tho City on Catuidcy. Miss Carrie Grant, Charlottetown. spent the week end at her home here. Mr. Aeneas McDonald, of the Royal Bunk spent the week end in the l City. Mr. Neil McDonald returned home: on Saturday after spending the win- ‘ ter months in Nova Scotia. l t Mr. D. E. Ross. of the Rose-berry Mills. Eldon, was in Mt. Stewart, on i: Tuesday last. ‘ Mr. Harold Aflleck our genial Slice ‘ Maker, is to be complimented on the way he has renovated his “Shoe Hos- I pital," having finished the interior t with Douglas Fir. which adds great- i merit. W ositiughouse For, _ é“ qrleii. Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edwlrd Is- land and Nova Scotia. I. notto BAY can wosmss i INSTITUTE i Tho March meeting of the Rollol Bay East Women's Institute was hold at the home of Mn. Prod Peters with nlns members and six visitors present. Meeting opened by llnlinl "O Canada" and Roll Call vm n- sponded to by euch member paying a §' worked hereP-Anlwm. . ph0nQ)—I flunk you've got the Weill number. ' , modlrh Qdnvlhibflolli-NOQ l! m! tannin. now-m u w in plild um , nickle. After the reading and adop- tion o! minutes oi last meeting, quite n discussion took place about the Sanatorlum. Ladies decided to scrub- room and also decided to hold a raffle and dance in the lchoolhoule. A cbmmittec was a pointed to visit the school. The musical program consisted c! violin, piano. and -radio selections. A dainty lunch was served by hflltlll. Mrs. Aylmer Mclwen invited the members to her homo for next meet- ing. 0am Boy--"'I'ha bou in beginning to take an inurelt in m." Hem Cierk-"n ha?" "Yea; he asked mo yutcrdoy i! I Sensitive to tin walnut algal. IIOII’ and true to music. voice ‘J: worthy"? afi for _-._-@ sweet ‘Ihing (at otbar and of was lulindu Men (Oqulppod inn ‘l i ly to the appearance of the establisii- ‘I young and growing foxes is rich in vitaniines and a sure pre- ventative of rickets. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is guaranteed to be ~. ‘ctly fresh. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand is assured. HAUCK FIRE GUN—we have the exclusive agency for this popular and highly efficient ranch disinfectant which is heartily endorsed by leadlngg ranchers forclearing pens and houses of destructive parasites. Full inforation onvrequest. - _ / . 2 1 Mr. Thomas Smith. has purchasedtwam Island Hospital a few months a new car, which |.dds one more ad- l ago are sorry to hear that he has dition to the "Lizzie. Family." ' ‘been confined to his bed for the‘; i} [past threg weeks. but till wish him An itinerant collector of old irol Mr. Roland Jay. Fanning Brook is speedy recovery. iwas truiidliiig his barrow along I paid a flying visit to CherryHlii on very narrow road. Behind him Wll Sunday last... a somewhat elderly motor car, th! impatient driver of which W85 hoot- ‘ ing and touting in his nrixiety to plal m ___ ‘lung before you will hesi- from m4 ‘again. Good night-Rambler. Mr. Mclvin Jay, our genial and Iobliging mail courier is to be con- Mr. and Mrs. Geddlc Douglas paid i gratullted on the excellent service h-i a. visit to relatives and friends in Mt. i has given this spring. l-le is watched Stewart, SundayA-D. ‘by many an anxious eye. May he i____;___ lbrlng joy to us for another Christ-i COVEIIEAD ROAD GLEANINGS |mi35- ;ihe owner | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown have| ugfl fight guyqygf. 1'11 “,1; to; tlui i As spring is here once again Ram- | returned to their home, altcr spend-i mmorrer!» ‘bier has returned and is again ac-linl W0 W91‘! l" 395W" and 179ml“ tlve. Most o! the farmers o! this cities- vicinity are overhauling their ma- ———— hinery for the spring operations. Th! 8011001 i8 DPOBFBBUIK flvoflbllli hey are again going to plan; pgiurider the skilful management of MiSsi arge an acreage of potatoes as in l Jfilnnfith MBOVN-tiE- ' other years. Good luck boys! Leti us hope they will be better than 12c. per bushel. the. old-iron barrow. The old-iron merchant looked i round at the car. and thfln Bddltfl" pi)'§"'<, Z/Kl D N EY {j- 7/ ,, PILLS m, i\\ r Mr. Thomas Smith, T011 Mile iHouse, paid Covehead Road a visit. l While here he was tho guest Q his Mr. K. McMillan is again loading daughter, Mrs. John Power. potatoes at York. A i The many iriends of Mr. Matthew lvlr. and Mrs. I". Bovyer and Mas- Reardon, one o! its oldest residents tor Charles and Miss Gertrude were are pleased to say that he is hale in the city Wednesday. nd hearty and intends to perform some agricultural operations as soon as spring farming is started. Now. readers, it will not be too \ i i .8314 yt/rftlLrL“ with,’ y. U1’ H [N RilF§i.‘il/\'r‘\r4 ‘. Wuilmr The many friends of Mlster Gor- don McMillan who underwent a ser- ious operation in the Prince Ed_ This is the word that has been used in describing our work in . RAISED LETTERING t? CARV- ( ING on all our ' " MONUMENTS“ ' SERVICE . i .We' aim ’to give the best of service _ combined with the very finest ma- terial. Ten per cent discount on \ all Scotch and Native Granites. Vermont Marble. etc. it Chandler £9‘ Bell PHONE ' 741-4, 16o s1". . -- ‘LA-“v. u_