FRIDAY ___ _ __ _ Open May 15 Cream will be received at our Emu-is branch Monday and Thursday of each week for shipment to Charlottetown. We are installing a new Boiler and Engine md will not he ehumlng for at least two weeks, therefore lf you are new shipping by rail te our Charlottetown plant and can 008° vcnicntly continue for two weeks please do so. Cream Hauler: have been engaged on all routes the same as last year, and notice of when they will begin will appear in the press later. We are pleased to announce that we have engaged the services ol Mr. Henry McDonald, Red HOIISG. BS hlwalef f°|' the coming season. He comer to Us hilhly \'°'=°m”1°“d°d and we feel quite sure that he will give good satisfaction to our many cream patrons in Eastem Klux!- -.»~.».-ia. 3.1,.. _...I CENTRAL GREAMERIES LTD. 0369-5-l0-wfs -31. Attend J. W. Fyfe’s Big Auction Sale EASTERN GUARDIAN ..° Thin column il reserved for ‘ news of local Interest but ndvertielul: A t E m e r a I d I ut u newny nature may be innerted ul ~ I2 cents is word strictly payable in z r.M_ snrrmnar, MAY iarn. Mr. Fyfe is removing to Charlotte- ndvnnce. _ ` . . 'SUBSCRIPTIONS B0 The Lharlottetowu Guardian may be gown to 1-e51d¢_ ,handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. 1 John Dccrc Tractor. in good condition, burns crude oil. 1 Tractor Plow, three bottoms. 1 Double Disc Harrow-Massey Harris. l Four Section Lever Harrow- tfassoy Harris. l Four Section Spike Harrow- Mlisst-y Harris. 1 Double Row Cultlvator-John Dccrc. 1 Double Horse Hoc. 1 Spade. 1 Fcrtiiizcr Sow<‘r_ 1 Doublc Row Plantcr. 1 Hay Rake, 1 Gang Plow. 3 sets 600 lb. Scales. 1 Potato Grader, sorting lable ind elevator. 2 Potato Forks. _ l. Bean Duster. 2 Paris and Brecchlngs. Double Horiicss. 1 45 gas. barrcl roofing. Credit to Nov. 1, 1933 on approv- ed joint notcs-under $10 cash. 6'l. discount nllowcd for cash. The above sale is made under and by virtue ofa Chattel Mortgage dated 3rd of August 1931, given by J. W. Fyfc to The Royal Bank of Canada. I-IUGII MORRISON. Auctionccr. 9345-5-9-41 Ili MEMDRIAM MRS. JOIIN /i. ROSE There passed away at hor home lu Albion P. ii, 1,, on thc illst of April, l\Inrg.'irct Marlin, WTC of thc late John A, llfx~<~, ngcfl 75 _\'ciu':;, The dcccziscd \\':\s at lady of sterling Chrisiiaii piezy ivluvli cnrlcnrcd hor to all who had thc privilege of knowiiig her. Sho was u member of Et. Amirr\v's. Prc:=bytrriah Ciuirch, ltloninrgilc. \='lif‘rr\ hor prc.<3L‘lic(‘ will be gr<'z\i‘.y n'lis,.>cd_ But our grcat loss is hor ctr-rnal gain. Sho has pa:\'=cd on to hr-r rest and rcwar-rl. Our full s_\'nip:tfliy gocs out to hcr family and fi~i|~ml:; in thcir grczil. sorrow. Mrs. Rosc lcavrs to mourn thlcc daughters: Miss Nlnry M. Rose in lvfontrcal, tiniliiflzi; Mrs. Dau. J. Nltrliolson, Clui1`l0ttc1ow11: lvliss Cathcrinf-, R. N., C‘anibridgv, fuss., U.S.A., and thrcc sons: Mcssrs. Martin, Chntcau, Montana, U.S.A., James, Girintimm, Alberto; Simon, at homc and tru gzramdcliilclrcn. A clauglitcr prcSn!'y”; Mrs. .Tack McLeod, “Love Here ls My Heart", encore, “Little Brown One". The King.-S -ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF FOBGERY -- Theodore Hayes was arrested late on Wednesday night by Chief of Police Kano and bI'01iS'ht UD in the Sun1mcrs.de Police Court on Thursday morning on a. charge of forgery. ‘It is ai. leged that he f0'r&"?d the siy;n;u.urc of a Summcrside business man and the cheque was lat-2: presented at the Royal Brink. '1'L11.= teller rzfus- ed payment. Ha:/cs was remanded imtil this morning so that thc authorities can obtain additional evidence. Mr. T. l.. Compton rc- prcsented the crown.-S -ADDRESSES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS-Provincial Fire Mar- 'shall C. A. Beer, delivered an ad- dress to the pupils of Summcrside 'liuesday morning in connection with "Fire Prevention." His ad- dress was sponsored by thc Firc Department in connection with the' C559-Y COHWSL they are conducting among the young folks. The nec- essity for me proper teaching of "Fire Prevention" was emphasized by Mr. Bccr when hc informed his henrcrs that the per capita loss 0;' Prince Ektward.-Island amounts an- nually to $20.00. The percentage of these fires which have been due to carelessness was nearly 75 per cent and if this per capita loss was not materially reduced in the very near future a. raise in our fire ln- surance rates was certain. During the courses of his remarks Mr. Beer warmly coinplimenterl thc| Suxmncrsidc Fire Department onl pioneering this important work on Prince Edward Island and ex- pressed a belief that the results would be far reaching. Mr. Beer was accompanied by Chief McNeill and L. R. Crue of the Summerslde Fire Department. -Friends will regret to hear that Rcv. St, Clair Jeans of Summer- side is confined to his bed Wm; a severe cold.-S -Rev. Robert and Mrs. Murray of Hillsborough, Cape Breton. were.; among tlime who attcndcd the Maritime Conference branch at Summerslde this wcck.-S NO MlDDLEMA.N FOR Tm; BARONET LONDON, May lo-.<.t{'!'¢ ,;j: f (//(./If (/ 'QI /A , ff "H . I.; .» 'I ffl/,/1//J ‘gi :f ./H //'f _ /f 1 3" In: yi /[ / ///( 5( ~` \ _\\ \.<` \ ~` .` - ~ \`\ _`_"> $2 00 P1* frivolous news wnys_ * . T ’1'0Av_ N\l> KAYSER & ORIENT SILK STOCKINGS 7 5c pr. Fila excellent value Semi Service Silk Stocking has pleased hundreds of our customers. Shown in sixteen popular shades. Notable value, .................1........................................ Georgette Crepe Stockings _ $1.50 pr. One of the newest CHIFFON types, in Blue Heaven, Sum- atra, Traveltonc, C lo v e r _ 21231 §.'r‘.Z,".f.".T‘T $1.50 “Pull on” and Snap KID GLOVES $2.00 You’il be perfectly sntified with this lovely French glove. Black and white, Brown, Beige, §1.°.‘;";.§1;:°f‘:_Yff'i%f~. .%i"_‘_'lt’f'_ ffiffff $2.00 Another pretty one sells at “Sansheen” Gloves $1.00 One of the most delightful of the new KAYSER Ideas for Spring is this one in while, Arab, Doe- New Chiffon' Stockings $1.00 These lovely,_ sheer Chilfons come from Orient and Kayser. 15 colors,-8V; to 10’/g. $2.25 e $3.00 'L ` 45C pr- Thread Silk ,STOCKINGS reinforced with Rayon Drk prs. for 14 (I ‘p i50'Patte1°ns I Wabasso Print 19c patterns “WABASSO” Print, guaran- ' _ . 0 :ed fast colors. 36 in. wide. Yard _ _ _ " ' .vabassc WACOSILKE silk and mercerised cotton fabric. 12 neiwiitgibial » patterns. 36 inch. Yard This is an Pure Silk .39 Printed Crepe Large assortment of PURE SILK fancy printed crepe. All new Spring col- -I ors and patterns. 38 in. wide_ Yard $ I l skin, Black and Grey. P ll 1. ] __ some with lacecuff ` KAYSER Leatherette _ s GLOVES $1.00 These new KAYSER washables fit like a line kid, because they are tailored exactly like one to the cuff _ . . and then fancy runs free with fashion ! White, Doeskin, Beige _I Two Piece and Three Piece LKNITTED SUIT $8.95. 12 patterns - Fancy Voile CI Worth up to 55c' yd. __ See these early Pure Silk New Tweed Pique $1.25 1 Silk Pique, 38 inches wide (all pure silk). Coatings ~ $ .50 C°|0fS» Aqua Green. Maize Pompadour ' Blue, White and Eggslfell New T _ yard weed Coatings, all wool, 54 inch .25 at s1.5o,$1.s5,s1.15 and $2.00 y....|_, c ` ' F ishtail fand i egd 5:9,” Tuxedo _ t _ _ KNITTED SUIT $12.50 Charlottetown, P. E. I. p 1 7 duce grown in his gardens. He dc-I grown by himself which hc sold’ for a penny. Sir George drove the van. which is painted in his racing colors, and he was accompanied by R whim. coated salesman. I-lc did a splendid oducc grown in Coleorton Hall] Grade VIII-1 Mary Creamer' 2 IPOLICEMEN PUZZLED ia ro d ni _ ’“` - ' ' '- ialethop fm ;;t2;°a,;:;th;e° vi; some of the gardens of which was JOSBPMHB MCMBHUM 3; JBHIBS MC- charged thrccpcnse for a lettuce lam aut by the poet wordlmrm' lmmusi 4' Russell Names' Grade VII-1, Faustlna 'Ii-ainor; *_*--___ ' 2, Beatrice McManus. plain who was to carry the queet 'ro nm nom: or nl-:as ’""‘Y- °_” BAN FRANCISCO, May l1.-Arm- ed with a copy of Mleterllnclrs "Life of the Bee.".Pollcemen Arthur EYESIGIIT Grade V-1, Linus McManus. MAPLEWOOD SCBDOL Grade III-1, Esther Tralnor; 2. Dolan and William Murphy studied ,' Theresa Trainer. the situation at Dr. Ethan Smith‘s ` ' Perfect attendance: Roto. Nantes, home, Standing of Maplewood School for Mal, I Umm; a “ppm onu- l2l‘Bli€. and some of the flowers month of April: 3:1; N;;i;;'n;uS”1;t§anMe:Manus swnarmri stliiulialeegnrrgligsvgix u;’i-ielcliondiii U' mi m -I were sold out in an hour. Hc call-| Grade X-1 Margaret McManus' Mm, ' ' ‘ ° ' . ’ ' y Creamer, Josephine McManus. said cu-ry the quam "my ,nd the , _ | M -:J in .mint <1 t onl ' 112 it pointing hm- hair purple or blue Colcorton Hall, Leiccstcrslurc, has ed at houses 'in thc vlllagc andg `2, Ethel Duffy. M 1 I P 0 5 ( started business as a florist and advice on ultlvation to th akin' Grade IX-i Beta McManus and Beawcc McManus' Linus McManus' “nm www !°u°w' IPTOIITIIIT pounds. 'Inc imports during lhc 01' any such atrocities." C Use W 0| ' Faustina 'Irainor Esther Tralnor B t h Ima co \ -- ~ ~- 'ri 1.' <1 om 1. u im- ae- fruiwmr. and is touring Leicester- bo at 1 ts. Hs 1 in ' .1 n N ni n; 2 me N - ' ’ “ “°"' °’°' D°'°“ 'md M“’°"‘Y` “'°‘°‘ '"‘ Inst thicc months ol 1033 wire ic mr rc < i S U8 pan s sc ng only wan a cs coua . a an There” ,Truman [wld Dr' smith' dw me volume ex , Uranus as follows 1.. ¢..-ts, me figures in .»i.in~<1 that only .1 blue rinse had Shire villages in a van selling pro- l _ 4 'Y _‘V brnckcts being those of a year ago; bccn used-mixl.urc of washing f . __ Soviet Russia. 87,747 (18,776), Unit- blue and water. That made thld Bringing Up Father By George M",i_\,!,;,,,,, cd States 61,382 (18,587), Canada hair chronlum blonde, as requested. And she thought “lt looked, beau- moss . 'rom 111.581 <11'l.~ 219). _ f.lfui_ \ 5 'A \.\ KE auf u'f<2o|.\_~n‘h-4A'r scHoo|.~ M»;rE or ME DAUGHTER! G\R\.~ \` D I f;,j,1;y. fi.-ict is =- li- ' ' fi HER * \ KIN Vi 1‘~:~t c , ‘ = v \ J ii V T Irlpfé Oleialiqhnn-buknnu.u¢¢h..¢¢|g.g-,,|_ 1 I T ?~\ _ 1; ed » I1