APRIL 21, 1935 TH E 1U lflK. 1 eliljfi3ovic~ciluiflwfo éylllltlFmltl/Zi . OW, when all Nature is don- ning newand festive garb, when the whole world is vibrant with life and color, when new beauties spring up all around us . . . Now, more than ever, people are turning to the car that carries the spirit of the Springtime . . . the “Bigger and Better” Chevrolet. Now, more than ever, you will de- iightin the thrill of your first ride in this luxurious, low-priced car, Go to your Chevrolet Dealer! Let‘ him arrange a demonstration for X°1{-,__G@‘t3l_5¢hind the wheel of the "fie-K iind Better” Chevrolet. Fee the happy miles sweep past with ease and smoothness, and - "" ' share the care-ire , ' ' ' cf the Spring. e Joyous spmt TIie G.M.A.C. . . . General Motors’ own deferred payment plan affords the most con- venient and economical W3? ' 0f buying your - Chevrolet on time. C-Ql-i-ZOB Roeduerilixpresr - - - Prince Motors 8U MM ERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN \ M t .1. ‘ft ’ ' TIIE LQWEST PRICES‘ IN ALI. CHEVROLET HISTORY _. lie-dew - - - $625.00 Cabriolet - - - - . .334,“ , our-n: - - - 1.25.00 l Imperial _Set'len -_ . - soom COMP" - - - - - ‘ 740.00 Lnmmercirii Clinsns - - - - 470.00 p1 - - - - - - 74u.oo Roldan-r mum, . . . - 625.00 bed-n - - - - s ‘rm. Truck Chriniil - - - - - our" $650.00 All prirr: a! l-‘ullnpv, 0:11am:—(.'nvrn:mru! Taxrr, llnmprr: um! Sfurl‘ Tin.- Iii-In. READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A‘ a Matthew & lVicLean LIMITED SOURIS Dealers ForPrince Edward Island PRODUCT 0F GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA... LIMITED WE UP ULSTER FURNITURE, WORKDIANSHII‘ DONE BY TIIOROUGII TRADESMEN \ We resllver mirrors We crate Iumiture We move furniture We sell mirrors We sell wail paper suitable for every room. ‘ We also sell English enamel pressed tile paper which lasts for years. We sell embosed IJncrusta-Walion imitation leather, made in England-A permanent artistic decoration for ves- tibules and pan - we ‘sou baby carriage wheels, retire wheels, enamel and upholster baby carriages. We m; picture framing. We ll uphoisiering supplies oi’ all kinds. We sell Kopoii. , We buy leathers. We sell Picture Molding. Make your own frames, _ l v UPIIOLSTERS, ETC. for E ro nousuioinins i HENRY MeFliiiLAiiE ;-_——{.. w P RS H PNfiALi Low (ipelriiing 00st In i924 there were Seventeen IlAliDIit‘ Sprayers sold on Prnce Edward Island. \'_ All of thesesprayers are 30in! in!" "Ill? fifth year of dppendahie service. Some of these IIARDIE Sprayers have covered over One Thousand NR8. 0i’ POIBION over in that period. and still not one Grower in all that time has spent a total of Ten dollars for Ii-epairs on a llardie Sprayer, since they were introduced on the Inland. i5@°° @§~#>mmwo 54“ f“_il'li~zivv_cl A 2:‘ iiumni SPRAYERS HAVE AUTOMATIC ritlssimr CONTROL AND PORCELAIN Liilflb CYLINDERS. .'i'ho lhrilie Mtg... 0o.’ "Queen am i» A.I.'i‘oombs ’ - ti» "hi0 n; r..- '. |.-~1&- » i u cm-u-l-“n _ V I 169 Kent Street l ‘mlfih amp flame mzo 2>:#- . Bmlsau oi’ filfilllilflifii" l Mt. Stewart Notes the C. N. R. Sllfllll. Sunday in Elmira l Stewart. l homo here. horse last week to Mr. Pnul Mc- Laughlin, Peakes. the banks of the rivcr. ness of Mr. Steven Morrison, Sav- seems to be prevalent just now. over Mount Stewart the other day. They likely knew the game warden was on his job. and felt quite safe. Many were the welcomes Mr. Ben Douglas received upon his arrival home Wednesday morning from the U. S.. where he spent the past win- ter months. - A short while ago some of our citizens hnd their firewood sewn by motor. So now some of the more energetic of them have finished the splitting of it us well. Now with farming prospects be- ginning to bloom once again a num- ber oi farm machinery agents are to be seen coiling on the different farmers here and about. Messrs. Merton Jardlne, Head of Hillsboro and Ira Douglas. Mount Stewart. seed potato inspectors, re- turiiui Saturday last from their tours cl inspection on the different routes. 1"‘ I mentioned the mat-hooking be- fore. but the scene has changed, iand now. "With slow aiid steady istep comes a lady through the hail, ‘.wlth everything she needs for put- ltlng paper on the well." Spring ihousc-clcaning having begun. , i 'A return trip of 22 miles in two moors and forty minutes is going :somclsn‘tit? On theseroadsi Well. llast Tuesday. Dr. Martin drove to [sec a patient in Bangor. about eleven miles away. saw his patient. and re- turned in the above mentioned time with his horse and sulky. The funeral of the late Ambrose Logan took place Saturday evening upon the arrival oi the trdin at St. 'Andrew's and was largely attended as the late Mr. an was well and lavcrably known here. Pail-bearers ‘were Rey Jay. William Jay. Frank iJay, Peter Jay. Daniel McDougali. and John Mclnivre. ----4¢o>.-__~e_ of lho United Slates have learned Ex port o ifsfilwvili-M " punt. that with a phnmeier linger mints (‘NH 1m lil‘i-'('ll‘li llnough ihrcc I Mr. K. G. Douglas. Head of Hills- .bcro, paid a week-end visit to Mt. Mr. Pcwy Aflieck sold a valuablei , A large number of fishing poles and lines are to be seen now around We are sorrylto learn of the ill-i gage Harbor. -due to a bad cold which recdnded A large flock of wild geese. flewjupuu-muis can; l Ups and Downs In Tryon _ And Vicinity it takes but u cross word To nvuku Ln sud. A kind n, c To make us glad. A! We go about our daily tasks If friend or {he Ia. favor asks Do it it you can at nil M05‘ "KEY it is very small. Yo" may make them happy Int-lead or being snappy F-lllmdfi, milks ‘the smile come out Ami they will wiithnnit |a. doubt. ‘Jwnt reinemberlthe golden nule Do as you would he done lby Ami you'll not go my “gray But gi-mv lle-tlvp every day. Mm. Jack Thomas of Tryon W35 ii ‘rerun-t vii ltur to summergjqe, "Mil" Li"? Wane of Albany was a “@3110? l-lYTPll-m on Saturday. Mr. and Mfrs. Don. liiacFadgevn of Augustine Cove wove- recent visit- ona to (Tiupaud. Mr. 1C. I). Wright 0i’ Tlryon mada a 51km?" will to Ciupaud on Mon- diiY. Allhil 16th. Mr. George lilaclliiicken of Caps Traverse was a wisiloi- to Tryon on Sunday, April 15th, , Mien Francis Rogcrson of Tryon spent the week m: with relations in Crnpaud and Hampton. Mr. and Kilns. Dflillibld Bell of Tiy! on were visitors to ‘Crapaud and Victoria on Monday. April 16th. Mr. rindlilvzs- Steu1a\r1lMn¢-'l\1i¢ke,n and little soil, Arthur lot Carleton. P. E. Lwoze visitors to Tryon Branch Roads on Saturday. April 14th. lilizs. Austen Cameron and chann- iug daughter, Miles Mario rel‘ Augus- Linn (Jove wirire visitors ‘to tho zul- joining community of Tryvm on Saturday. llris many friends are pleased to see Mr. John Rogerson back io “Ddiir old Tryon” again lifter pussi- ilng tire winter with his daughter, Mrs. Airtlulr llalliwvcli oi’ Burrlbury. P- E. l, \ / The many friends ':‘i’ Mrs. John (iambic of Tryon Branch Roads will hc pleased i0 know she is conval- OSClIUg nicely witch‘ her recent severe oporatibii iill ‘the lCliptoivii hospital. p The nlimcous fiends 0i")! s, Alley Fay of Tryon ‘Iiruiicli it ds are ileliigiiicd i0 know she ‘i.~I\ doling lll('(‘|'_‘y' after how rivccrll severe ‘ill- ncssfllliss" EH10] Fayfl. N- is engin- ( d as ‘llllffifl. ‘Mr. Lloyd ‘llowiilitolie ofiTiyons popular ywmili: men left lJ-il. hionilay niorliing for liambui‘ Bushy N. S.. Mr. Otis McAssey. brakeman on tvhcrehe ivill run ‘ii <fl51hir|g smack -for MizlPluiilp IIOWIH of’ Capo ‘Traverse. I‘. E- i. lllcr host enrol-ands are glad 1o Jiiirii that Iiims. Ila-Pry MélUPilPP. who has her-n‘ a pulicrt in‘ iil(‘ Mr. Alvin McKenzie, ineehanlclan.mumce Coumy Hnsplml, ,1“. grad“. Charlmwtmvn‘ spam Sunday m’ hispally imprnvlilllt arid hopes to return homo when the calls run. 1 The new serial “Jealous Hearts" ‘by Mliiiifleli Rum-bow is being enjoy- ilfli by most of ilic people ‘in Tryon, who like to road ii. story so true ‘to life wlizire bile hero and il0l‘()illl'. are jus/i. every-flay people. Ml‘. Brenton (‘arr has gone Saddle Inland iilsrteuwl of Boston as ilowiis", where ho accompanied his and M rs. romhln ‘mother and father‘, ‘Mr- who wliil ‘there for the fishing season. Mr. and lilrsfililcifielll llmvison of Augustine Cove. and liiv. Marshall Paliuei.‘ 0i’ Victoria left on ‘Nirmdziy morning, Apiziil 16th for Boston, M2038. where iiicy intend to rciiinflii for ‘the summer. at ‘least. Here's “wishing them lbon voyage. The mails .in 13hr, vicinity ‘m’ “We ling up nicely lill some plat-en the ‘the (lust ‘is flylirg, lli‘ the good work keeps up and lllfllllbii infill ~11". U141“? is n0 reason why tile “Buzz wagg- onn" should not: be filitliiii! l" "l"! ‘lfro 1r. a few days irime. . |,\lr. Lloyd liownit of Tryill" WW i‘ vlsliim" ‘tn Victoria on Sunday. the igilflflbililf Mrs. Bessie llowait. inrld now iulelu ._____¢aoc_--—- iDOINGS AT NORTH RUSTICO l i Miss Mary MaeLean andiMr. Blois LePage also spent their Easter liol- I idays in Chtown. i Miss Ido. Mackenzie spent Easter with her sister Mrs. Warren Hous- ton. Charlottetown. Miss Evelyn Woolner, student at P. W. C.. spent her holidays with her, parents Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolner. The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Railings are glad learn that she is recovering and hope to see her home soon. “no The fishermen at North Rustico are anxiously waiting for the 26th. there being no ice whatever in the bay or in the Gulf. Miss Emily Plotts has resumed her duties as teacher of N. Rustico school. after spending the Easter holidays with her parents in Char- . iottetown. departure of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MucLurn from our vicinity. Tin-y humid moving in Ruslirn Road ‘n1- tlio new» lume.-‘-~‘~~~'~‘_ 10' <in lat-it‘ week-s "ups and ‘ Everyone is sorry to learn of the‘ TITE CIIARLOTWETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE MONTROSE NOTES Mr. Hudson Gordon.-M.P.P.. spent the holidays at his home. returning t0 the Capital on Tuesday. ~ Mr. Arthur Ramsay spent the lldidays in 0'Leary. the guest off [his Sister. Mrs. Peacock. _' The Misses Irma and Daisy Bow-f ness. oi’ Summerslde. spent the Ens-i ter holidays at their home in Mont- rose. Miss Pearl Lockerby. teacher at, MOIIl-TOSB. returned on Tuesday mowing. after spending a pleasant holiday at hei- home in Fortune Cove. l Mrs. William Bowness. who has‘ been ill at the home of her parents‘ in Mill River, is now much improved" and is expected home this week. A very pleasant social event took placi- on rhc evening of March 30th at the homo of Mr. Jack Mountain. Kbc occasion being a miscellaneous _ iillillvbl‘ tendered his bride and lilni- scli by ill0ll‘ neighbours and friends cf this community. Many useful and beautiful gifts were showered upon the happy couple and the ev- eningpassed pleasantly in conver- sation. music, etc. A delicious lunch provided by the ladies was apprecia- ted by rill. Shortly after midnight the guests repaired to their homes, alter wishing Mr. and Mrs. Moun- tain many happy years of wedded life. A very successful concert and pie scelal was held in Montrose Hail cn Tuesday evening, March 27th. The hall was filled to capacity and the excellent program was much en- Joyed by all. Mr. Lloyd Dunbar, who acted as auctioneer as well as chairman. did much to make the affair a success. and the young men especially, seemed to be in a gay and generous mood, judging by the lib- eral prices puid for pies. The sum of $62.00 was realized. which goes toward school improvements. The program was carried out as followsz. Chorus-“Whcre the Sugar Maple Grows." $olo-“Bonnlc Currie (encorcdl. Violin Solo—Mr. O‘Bi'icn. Dlalogue-“A Cruel Hoax." Solo—-"Bonnie Eloise," Dora Prid- ham. Quartcttc-"Carry Me Back to Old Dundee" — Mrs 1:. _ save "rue i POKER snubs"- Virginia." Mrs. Currie. Mrs. Hardy, Messrs Raynor and lvlarchbnnk (en- cored). . ' _, _ _ .. _ 4, Evelyn Priclham. er§;“(‘f:,§‘§);§;“”°“ — M“ L°°'*' Grade I,Jr.—1,Wliiis Priclham; 2, Instrumental Musk: __ Messrs Freda Bowness; 3, Clifton FitzGer- aid. Perfect attendance: Dora Bowness Norman Hardy. George Dunbar. Hardy and Crockett. Dialogue-“A Practical Use for Peddlers." Duet-“Huntlngtmver," Mrs. Cur- rie and Mrs. Hardy (encorcd). Violin Solo—'Mr. O'Brien. Duet-“Little Brown Jug". Mrs. Currie and Mrs. Marchbank. Instrumental Music—Mrs. Dunbar and Mr. O‘Brien. Dialogue-“Kceping Him Home." Chorus-“Honolulu Moon." The organist for the evening was Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. R. GLEAN GS' FROM MILLVIEW AND YICINITY. Hello, folks! here we are again, With our little bit of news. Just the vicissitudes of life. ln our fair Millvievz! Mr. Irving Tweedy. Vernon Riv- er, who underwent an operation in -the-¥L.-E. VLHospltal is reported do- ing nicely. The standing. of-Montrosc School for the month of March is as fol- lows: Grade X—l, Liiuia Bowness; 2 ‘Marjorie Fitzgerald and Dora Bow- ness equal; 3, Bertha Bowness. Grade VII—l. Dora Prldham; 2, Elaine McMurdo; 3. Erskine Camp- bell; 4, Clarence Bowness. Grade VI--l, Collie Pridham and William McMurdo, equal; 2. Ray- mond Hardy; 3. Dorothy Clark. Grade V-l. Victor Campbell. Grade IV-1, Ruth Campbell; 2, Bernard Shea: 3. Albert McMurtio; 4. Freddie Hardy. Grade II—l. Mabel Hardy and Vern Pridham. equal. Grade I Sl'.-—i, Helen Hardy; 2. Norman Hardy; 3, George Dunbar; Miss Florence McLeod. teacher in Millview, spent Easter holidays with her pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lvicLeo , Uigg. Miss Maude Murphy, City, who has been spending her Easter holi- days in Millvlew. the guest of’ her brother, Mr. John Murphy. has re- turned to the City. The many friends of Mrs. Wesley Shcidow, Millview. are pleased to see her home gaaln after undergo- ing an operation inthe P. E.» I. Hospital. WONDERFUL perience that it ielll. ' ' "‘ ' uirwrswmiuuwnvrwm ' DOCTORS PRESCRIBE THIS The family physician has no hesltancy in prescribing OLIVEINE EMULSION for the entire family. He knows by ex- and tonic elements necessary to rebuild wasted tissue, enrich the blood, stop the cough or cold, soothe the nervfis-and put new strength and vigor into the sys Only the purest ingredients are used in preparing OLIVEINE EMULSION—the best quinine from Peru, America, the highest grade cod liver oil from the Lofodeu Islands, Normay; malt; wild cherry; hypophosphates—all sci- entifically blended with other ingredients by a special process. If you feel run-down, xvealc, nervous or have a stubborn cough or cold, start taking OLIVEINE EMULSION at once. It . will put you on the road to a speedy recovery. Sold by druggists and general stores; price $1.00 per bottle. FRASIER. ruoaurqu. seq, ..i._qn|;l'§hi= Miss Harriet Hayes, Miliview, spent the week-end in Charlotte- town, the guest of her uncle, Mm. Henry Hayes. i Miss Abigail Ceilings, Ch'towh, who has been visiting his parenis in Aiberry Plains, left Monday to resume her studies. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Weath- erbic. They report the roads in fair condition. Service was held ‘in the Millview United Church, Sunday, April 15th. Despite the inclemency of the wea- ther and bad roads, there was quite a. large congregation. A number 0f the younger folks walked three and four miles. This goes to show Mn Boswell Finlay, Vernon. 1g that they have a thought for the l modeling the homes of Messrs. W. WW?!‘ “b11185 °f ‘hi5 “m M7~ Land. M. E. Jenkins. Millview. F- H» Lntle-lwlns- Paw“- gave a “Bus-- L; Welpknown throughout m; ‘very instructive and impressive Eas- Province. as being one of the most W!‘ 997mm‘!- eompetent painters. When he un- dertakes a Job it is done right. Spring, balmy Spring! "tis here. Among the passengers on the ‘The best time M an ‘he yo“ Murray Harbor train Saturday The chlldrenloveto. romp and ploy. warez-Mr. Donald MeEaehern, Mr. WE 01d 101i“ 13"!“ and Seem m“ Charles _ McKenzie. Mr. Vincent: Bill? , __ u‘ Grant, Mrs. Jas. Bradley. Misses "It wont be lone HOW "n!" ~° Rose Granp. Florence McLeod. Cath- ‘cars will run. _ I erine Sheidow, Elinor Jenkins, Mar- The!“ We time We“ W” 51m,“ ion Jenkins, Irene Kiely, Mary Red- Ho and off when days Wvl “dim mond. Isobel Bruce. Mrs. M. E |—-On with the bflthins suit. an Jenkins. Mrs. James Redmond] t0 m0 91°"- Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. J. C. Wisner and! daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Callumg Bruce. Mr. Russell Docherty and, sister. Mr. P. Acorn and Mr. Wesley Sheidow. An litwlizin comlliill)’ l» mflklllll a chemical KZtiilIiOSB ‘by the action ____ _ of chloziinc on: (‘$118110 lira-SS Wm‘ i‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins were view to its eveirtual 1189 i" "l9 recent visitors to Mt. Albion. the manufacture of rayon. HEALTH RESTORER contains the nutriment South an _ w w . _ ._.. .....,........,_,...~...., ..-._..