i.’ DELIVER" PROMPTLY "3 TA-cvwvvw-w-"y Tue JENK us PHARMA Y H’: ‘liu-xgci‘. era/u lwlll-nl’.llltt Llltdllli-l". .11‘ ASH-mafia: r lfi-ssfepen. stretches d besihsrorocuniry meadow "(ihsplaylul tug of wind ...fhs friendly sun...s fllipillQllilllbllf-L-l ioyinlvlnq! Ofnlclulsiiie essence of Tweed, perks: ‘Isl-HY - Lentllgric 81.x u $40.00 _ Toilet Waist l Tweed, Shanghai Lotus D's: 95c ... ‘L35 l Holy Redeemer Club pessnlqbybowlerreqwli. Iaethree-slstoouieil! “SIS PERKINS" Holy Redeemer Hall Friday, April 29th aw sum? Admission 25c ~ grains: ‘PIIZIZnI-IJZLI HOLY NAME CLUB Friday light 8.30 p. m. BIG PRIZES BORD SCHOOL Hm R011 I M ch! mg X-Loéeraladihe Richard; |_ Doygthy McTpvish; 3. Vernon 10v . . Gclgde VII-i. Gordon MicKen- - 2. liilinor ounlobell 8v Helen we 'v1—. Ida Doyle a: Phyl- 2. Arthur ere; 3- ‘ Pi er . Grade V Sr.—1. Arthur Jay: Austin Mcmnis. ~ ~ Grade V Jré-ilvahlaycenfi: Ethel Irving: - l‘ - . 1V Dorls Herring; lines Moflnhis: 8. Laurie R/ictlard d: Frances McAleer. ';........°"°°.>h' ""?'e§t“."‘...°...°'e°¥f3ai 89)‘; - Grade 1'11 Jr.—1. Willard Hoke:- lng; 2. Wendell McKen-na 8t LOYM Sbcrrv: 3. Sheldon Lenard. Grade III-J. Aileen Richard: I. Mholeo Doyle; 3. Betty Dalaiel. 2. 2. j. Limited Quantity pie to use. Full LAIT l-oucss 4' Square Floor Wax — — -- _ 15c ELKAY’S Moth Fume Crystals Kills Moths 1 Lb. g Can m Electric Wall Paper Cleaner l FOR KLHIWLIC ‘(L55 l Self - applied — easy as put- ting your hair in Curlers. Positively safe - and. sim- instructions in every set. POSITIVELY GUAR- ANTEED OR MONEY RE- FUNDED. Mailed anywhere Postage Paidt - 89c l Native Humor Saving Grace With Ireland (By I. Norma-n Smith) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) DUBLIN, April 28-The Anglo- Eire talks began noisil but finish- ed with unofficial w perlng that nothing of importance had been ac- complished. The British press. which regards the whole thing with cool detachment as rather an interest- ing but unimportant. political prob- lem. turned to Austria and lelt e Minis r Eamon de Valera. “consulting his ministers.” But. what of Dublin and the 26 counties of the Irish Free State? The feud with England is no mere academic argumen over here. Feel- ing runs high higlllid engorgh to Red .. sufler prlvatlon a high enough to maintain a resent- ment that in some quarters is out» right hatred; _ The stuatlon is fu.l of Irish hu- mor and 111511 cuntralmess. The llrat is a blessing, the second is mischievous. And there is a sing- ular lack 0r. balance: the malor au- versities being minimized and one pegty DIGJUQMZS magmued. A Dubun hotel waiter couldn't serve a certaui Uanaulan brealuast food because “de Valersfls flgntln’ a war with England." ne smiled that very Irish smile with a touch Oi desperation. It was a cameo or the whole picture. A grim humor touches down Ills trade restrictions tear contine into only, light rella. Yet not. all o1 the restrictions are as benellcia. as that one which causes no but aids local hmustines ke other cereals. But. the hardships are taken as obstacles m a sort. oi game—“de Valersfis tight- in’ a war with England." Dublin needs humor. Tenements crumble near in streets. window panes are broken in front rooms. children swarm in and out. The laids shout and sing and the older ones engage in jostling back- chst that lends an almost fantastic melody to A grand but and raw- faced old cobbles. coax on their weary horsu. Yet the mothers smile friends. the fathers argue con- cob drivers swear printed in ade I—. Ne Gallant and esth w... 2. Helen Mo- both their ownhousework prefer this "polishing cleanser” There’s one thing ectsinnvomen W110 do theirown housework demand a lot horn their cleanser. It must work Irish. Few cog 161121181465 ueace and cle. nt. ‘Sure done for without England." One says that Free State Irish don't like Can mostly Ulster says: “So it's C country. Do y cousin [Dennis Hogan in l Dublin is like that. Two and two make .our at one end of the street but five at the other. Stand in tbs middle and both look . Yet this is not to say that poverty in the Irish Free that Mr. do Valera has brought nothing but grief to th ‘Ihe contrary is true in man stances, and the country to nts and pur blurs "sm crippled Children's Clinic » Cross uu-ee, Lnarlot THURSDAY, MA! 5t 811G B. Smllifll smiles sometlmes come tears. But smiles they are. lviaybe they're laughing at menisci- ves. Maybe they know that “ilghtin‘ a war ‘with Emgllmd" is not all the poitlclans claun it to be. But may- be they're Irish and like a good 119.111. even if it's a iesin’ one. A Dilbllll marrpoints with pride to the National Gallery. says it has some fine pictures. "But you'll nev- er see aynone there except during the Horse show w the toifs come to town. In fact they say sec- ret. societies hold meetlns in the Another who fought against Em“ land during “the troubles" says England sets anoth in Dublin there'll be hell to pay. But the same man swears he'd fight for Enicand if trouble broke out (g2 din ada as C Irishmen. anada ye come from! Town Hall, Summerslde, - WltDNasuArl, L-SiM-i-Zfi-zi-ZQ. MAY 111-11. thing to see your address in your own language even though you can't read it. All public notices bear two the Speaker opens the Dali with a prayer 1n both 18-113113365-49111. tne proceedings ale ln nlnghsn. haven Mr. do SUDDDIHCTS RTE 111168115111 OI value to be h Through hen er soldier the we be e know m Montreal ? ’ ight r all is State. e couhtéyi. is behind him. _ poses 11in’ through" all riBht. But it's a. mighty wry smile. who do s . ,4 {Pl-H the better cleanser for Bathtubs It must last a Io time. In , must 00110111114511!" - TTIW- l and Sinks smdsolwomsusreusinghonAmi . becsuseitmasnresu toolltheir de- "ma; rnsnds. You, BonAmi the '2'.“ Q sum, m.» dama- you eon buy- ‘"31",, frown, Valera/s the _ teaching all Irish children this forgotten lang- uaze and thus emphasizing a racial GlVlSlOD irom a country upon which they depend xor living in time o1 encein time o! war. Yet they s-lnlle that curious hall- suihc; ‘jaurs. it'll _ll0t_d0 any harm." 1H1". OHAKLUYT TUWN QUAKUAAN British Homes Latest Models The central Guardian This column is marvel! tor news o! ioesl interest but advertising of s newsy nsturema be ‘ Itrlllflr rtedsl l esnts s w payable l! advance. casswsu m; Photographs. LII! INSUR- l/ONFIDEBATION INCI- 14-8789-7-13-312 ADVIITISEIIS ABE BEMINDED that. advertisements for insertion in Tbs Guardian should be received st the oflics not later than ll AM. rho previous day. ti. INTERNATIONAL Motor Trucks for dcbehdmbilit and satisfaction. L. H. Kennedy. aler, Kent Street, (morlottetown. I.-265-4-29-6-2. CENTRAL PABISIL-Nine Mile Creek l1 A. M‘. Canoe cove 2.30 PM. Churchill '1 P. M. I..-626-4-29-li. HOLMES AND BRADLEY dig. count sale Friday. Saturday and Monds. . Misses Sluts and Goats. 20% 0 . h-fll-i-N-Zi. CHURCH NOTICE. — Sunday, May 1st. Comma-ll United Charge. New Dominion: Service lLA. . K : riervice 3 P. M. Corn- wall: B. S. AM. Service 7.30 P-M. 1 Rev. E. R. WOOdBIdG, Minister. IrBZQ-Q-fl-ii. GOOD EQ '1' makes a ood farmer better. For quality, ingt as c’ guy Mics- . e I L. H. nnedy, Dealer. Kent Street, Charl tetown. 1.-2fi-4-29-5-2. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE,- Rov. D. J. Morrison. Minister. Ser- vices m Sunday May 1st as i01- Boos i A. m. ppin Road " torla 7.30. Sunday Bonshaw and Ham ton A. Ml. 11-586-4- -li. Y’! MEN'S CLUB-The regular weekly meeting of the Y's Men's Club was held in the Y.M.C.A. Ian waning with Mr. N. D. Mac- 119B.“ presiding. Col. K. B. Rogers woke on the national aspects of the radio question. --.__.. SIIWPEBS NOTICIL-flfhe S. S. Colony Trader will arrive at Char- lottetown Monday next to load livestock and general ca: o for Newfoundland ports. A. Pic d 8: Co.. Agent. I.-598-4-28~3l. LAID T0 IDBT—'I‘he funeral of the late Mrs. Harold Alchorn took place on Thursday afternoon from the r of her sister. Mrs. Earl Ianylersé Service -was co uc ev. . Cooper assisted . Hugh Miller. The ly attended by sorrowing relatives and trlends. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. S. C. Cooper. Interment was in the People's Gem ‘ y. The BRIDAL SHOWER —' A large crowd o! people from Hunter River and surrounding districts assembled at the large and beautiful home oi‘ .M.r. and lvlks. William Carew. Hunt- er River. the occasion being to ten- der a miscellaneous shower to their n . Miss Annie E. Carew, who has since been one of the princi- pals in a ha-DDY event. The bride- to-be was led to the parlor by Mrs. John Macliennan. and Mrs. Howard Iling. while the march was render- ed by Miss Isabel MacDonald. Miss Doris Smith and Miss Inez. An- drews carried in the heavily laden basket and by the d bea and only one equipped boards. would flsbbergsst any Can- adian going househuntirw There they are however. Home exhibition at Olympia and British matrons b are struck brea modern efliciency. To build s street o! solid brick houses clown the centre of a great exhibition building is feat. and these 10, 12 and li-room houses built by contractors of housing estates are not only Dlete to the last teal-‘Dcon on the dining-room table. but have gold- lish swimmi in pools and carefully tended flower beds in full bloom. They are u. complete section of an ex- clusive suburb trsnmlsnted r s. Lovely as they are to look at. the lack of cupboard ms/tter overseas housewi might find differ from their idea o! things. In "hardwood central heating, stove in the 10 model kitchens. one llcn't catch cold New wsy gets rid of colds amazingly quickly. _ new British remedy. "NOBTROLINE" clears held, opens breathing pssssgu, stops Cnlurrh nose, Noises an N many an tlful presents testified to the pop lsrlty of the bride. The verses were read by Mrs. Ed Newman, and some of the humorous and comical verses to-be in her hanked their thoughtfulness. All sng “For She's a. Joly Good Fellow’. A bounti..ul lunch was ser- ved by Nita. Gordon Carew of Hun- ter River. After lunch was served sing so was enioyed by rest of e even ng was spent in games and social inter- course. After arena pleasiaéit eve- hing was spen. e pa. y was brought to a ciose by singing "Auld Lang SyneJH-Patriot please copy. Alberta Imports California Bees (By The Canadian Press) EDMONTON 2'l—Approxi- hitchhikers, will emigrate berta this spring. The Italian bees. which will set- tle down in various parts of the province, are the type most highly favored by bee-keepers through North America because o1 their hardiness and neat housekeeping. ‘Iheya come to Alberta from Gali- rn . S. O. I-lillerud, Alberta's chief a- tlma th ikers. of course. will make the total immigration higher than that. when the bees start out from California, Mr. l-Iillerud said, they are packed in screened cages. The queens and the drones and the workers all get the some class oi transportation. As the trucks. their heat care- fully regulated e-n route, travel along. hundreds of -thousands of the hilchhiking bees fasten them- oi’ the cages generously as they feed themselves. ."'I'he hitchhikers are not even the some race as the g0‘ i Mr. Hillel-lid‘! He doesn't have any. £0 may looking alter other EDUCATION COSTS IIIGII ‘(By The Osnsdisn Press) vllmtg-hmwltllonhllcgstn ‘i; sc oo c re gl-ibtishuéoltlmbis was 39.593563 1°!‘ the past year-an average of 8'16 a student. Registration increased l.- 1e. Q00 ovsr 10M. Venn-nuns; ma. Canadian Press LONDON, April Iii-Ten new brick houses gleaming with prist- ine psint and nwlatov ideas and only throat, ‘ Children Sold hy:—fl. L. WOETHY. 178 Found Wanting By 11011.11.‘ McGBE Correspondent th built-in cup- at the Ideal n0 111G511 oom- ui; their garden lawns in- mace is not the ves the l0 there are no floors throughout," no only one electric Just use "NOSTBOLINE." Bsnlshu in d i s e h s r I s. overnight. Ends infection chest. Believes Head and (‘oiarrhsl Deafness. Adults BSTROLI N E l’ thermostat and so sir-eoodticn-b flzebslthxooms ing. In are ltlggdficrnstetbstcsnbeinreg- gleam with mirrors. mar- bleued and chrmnium lit- tirm.‘ carpeted all over and have nbber mats placed on top o! the esrvcis to Wssdnbss Irvin Intended to tske ears oi.’ arg- thing rsquirinl are e msmive wardrobes o! carved and Polished wood which the British believe an essential ill-rt o! any bedroom suite. In the larger houses there are two in the m-ctiority o! bedrooms and the only other pro- vision for storing is the inevitable “box r " narrow clipboard on the third" floor designed to lmrbor “lugscsc- Dowxistairs furniture in e dis- play is entirely of the ve modern variety and in suites. Tables are in pale plied woods and fireplaces are titted with electric gadgets and contriv- ances that give heat and do away with the necesslt of removinc ashes. ‘Iio a visitor it seems strange that the British. who have been brought up amid such lovely sur- rou gs. sh accept without question the products o! modern factories merely because they are new. Gardens Delight What’ the street of houses lacked to the Carladdsh idea, howeventtle Ideal Home exhibition made up in its special gallery oi’ gardens. In a. hall as large as that containing the homes, under a misty blue awning slgv with indirect lighting to give efleot of t/wilight. m laid out fairy-like gardens in full bloom. Each occupies what might toueflvond In size to s suburban plot though oi’ irregular shape. Each has been designed by a pro- minent English author in conjunc- tion with a ‘landscape gardener and ueen Street. a nursery. Gilbert Franks aths Christie Robecca West and BEANS, Ivy Refugee, Out or Whole, No.2 tin, ’ 2 for 19c; Boob PUMPKIN, Culver-house 2;»; tin, each ' Choice, QARBOTS, Shoe 9.. TOMATO JUICE, Glenwood, 3 tor 22c; each 20 oz. tin, 2% tin, 1 - k__ PASTRY FLOUR 7Lb.Bag——————---- I Sunglo BREAD FLOUR, 24 Elliott's BULK TEA, 1 Lb. Bag -— — — — — National TOMATO CATSUP. 17 oz. tin, each TOMATOES, Standard, 2 for 19o; each" VANILLA, EATON’S, 1 Artificial, 8 oz. cruet, l » 2 for 27c; each String, 29c 'nma§“"**r FOT 0 Keep IO ssd love were he. Thai‘: s seed lip for ssy sciivs pomp. Kellogg's lrss Fishes help. They're peel“ with sesrisilssl Oar sssrgy ssd strength. There's ssssgl slits bros is be mildly lex- sllve. Asilvs uppe- illss ssleyille crssciy goodness of Kellogg's Iron Flshs. Sold by ell grocers. Reedy is serve. Made iiy Kel- logg ls losdes. OM. ssr ‘ro FEEL FIT! \l| Francis Brett Young are among them. Beverley Nichols’ garden at his home "Allways" is exactly repro- duoed. Violets nod over the brisk paths while stately lilies and frag- rant stocks bloom against a ground of red roses and ramblers look down from tall trellises. Sir Hugh Walpole went to his favorite county of Cumberland for his inspiration and a pool with fountains and rose beds with s garden house roofed with Cumber- land slates is enclosed by shrubs and grilled iron gates. Dr. A. J. Cronin. author owl "The Citadel". dwigrled his garden alter the Bus- sex kind with undulating lawns. drifts o! daflodils. spring flowers. rhododendronsflsnLaualess. GROCERIES . MEATS . FRUITS .VEGETA‘BLE3 \\ Macieren’: “T MEPHISTO LOBSTER 3 ounce fir, each AYhMl PLUM JAM 2 lb. isr, each e- onened a ggrner of Hillsboro and Richmond ree to most citizens and has had a wide experience in the grocery business having time with Eato his large number of friends and has laid in ietiee of Groom's ad appears in this nui- Butter. ounce iar, each 2L- Opcns ‘Q New Grocery Store " l. Ray Groom. of this city new Grocery Store at t s is. Mr. Groom is well known been employed ior solns n's G-roceter . Ray is counting on the tarade of a splendid stock of all var- f iood supplies. Mr rmi . ‘L05 Lb. Bag — — — EATON'S Special Blend COFFEE 26 oz. Bottle — CUTE KETA SAUMON 1/3 lb. tins. 2 lor 13c, each c 2Lbs——— No. 2 tins Eatorfs ORANGE MARMALADE, 2 Lb. Jar — — Snowflake BAKING POWDER Eaton’: BULK COCOA 1 Lb. Bag 14c, 2 Lbs. - — Texas Golden GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Each 16c, 2 Tins — Sugar Crisp CORN FLAKES. Pkg. 8c, 3 Pkgs. — — -- AY LMER Choice CORN . 2 for 19c, each 1 Lb. Tln 14c 2 Tins - No. 2 Tin Sunkist med. ORANGES size, doz. Firm Ripe TOMATOES. Lb. 29c Small Size 4 GRAPEFRUIT for Islm 17c (‘IELERY Head 10¢ 23c 27c 27c 31c 23c 25c 25c CREAMERY BUTTER, Lb. — CANADIAN CHEESE L|,__.____.____.- First Grade CHUCK ROAST BEEF PORK STEAK. Sweet Pickled comtsp sass u». - LEG or LAMB m---— FRESH PLATE ma, m---———— Breakfast ' BOLOGONA. Sliced,Lb.-—-————"' Cottage Style ‘ Freshly ground, Jewel Shortening 1 Lb. Pkg. 13c 011010! MEATS Lb.—————-—--'—"""" l.b.—-—--—"-"'-""'"' BACON, Sliced, Lb. — - — — PORK ROLLS. Lb. — -— - -' FRESH FILLETS. Lb. 18¢. 2 Lbs. - SMOKED FILLETS, Lb. 13c, 2 Lbs. / 21c lb. 34c 21c _ _ _ 14c _ _ _ 24c 13c 27c 17c _ 32c _ 15c 29c ---35c -25c i: ._ .,.._...._. ..