4 iisefififlilirffi-"i-Ptd’ 1am Ci-IARLOTTETOWN GU. I WESTEREUARDMI t i’ i’ Them llAtWere llrowded Dut of Dur Big Ad! t Ladies” Silk l-Iose i‘ All thé Latest Shades. i pairs to Bargain Price _. .._ r Ladies’ Lisle Mesh Hose. All Shades. VerySpecial.................... c Ladies’ Cotton Hose, ‘Black, Brown, Sand. ' Sale Price _. .,. . . 3 pairs for 65c PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY IUATINEE 3.00-l6c, 81c. NIGHT 1 s.» ass - 26c. 4%. 52c- in "The SPIDER” MICKEY MOUSE _i altar romsr Twill Suit, size 10. Was Slim-now 83.95 at = SINCLAIRRS. 27794-3041 NOW PLAYING Manuaaaoo 16c, 23c. i- iuonr 1 a s45 . L913 LOWE MORAN SHORTS — COMEDY — SCENIC AND i. i PRINDE EDWARD MONDAY UNRIVALLED! UNFOR CETTABLE 1 A MORE FAS- I’ (‘INATING ' GARBO -THERE will be a meeting of the Patrons of Hamilton Cheese Photos-y in Malpeque il-lali, Wednesdeyusy 4th, at 7.30 P. M. 2781-4-30-11. -s ONLY GOOD quality Navy Poirot Twill Ladies’ Suits, worth $25.00 to 640-0040 clear $10.00 at 16c 37c. 4 BINCLAIRJS. _27'l9-4-30-2i NIGHT 1 d1: s. 5 26c, 42c, 52c. ._nvv N0. 1 sums. late m, early red. timothy, etc. Lower prices - at Bruce's. 2205-4-30-21. ' ' Wonderful Bargains in Kiddies Dresses! Children's Gingham Dresses, Sizes 2 to 6 years: Regular 75c. SalePrice 9 Children's Print Pantie Dresses. Sizes 2. to 6 years. SalePrice 0 Children's Pullover Sweaters. Assorted Colors. Sale 89c Price . . . ._._. . . . . . ., \\ "-5 DOZEN LINEN Dresses, size ' 16 to 40, trimmed wifll Red, Blue or Green. On sale special 81.00 each at BINCLAIRB. 27104-3041 —ASSORTED SHIPMENT Spe- cial Crepe Dresses in all shades. sizes 14 to 44. Each $2.05 at smo- LAIRRS. 2779-4-30-21 MATINEE 3.15 .,,,,. 16c, 26c. u EVE. 7 d: 8.45 , . . 26c, 42c. gm, d ' ‘ I a u g h, "G i r l s Town." The comedy side of big city gold- digging. with a. dash of rom- ance between hearty I Q E About Q-qr-n-uun-su-q-w-w-avruun; Q< .._ n»- ._l-n4;_._...-_.< -FEED PUPPIES B-M. standard kibblo or fine meat meal, with only as much milk as it will absorb. Sold AN EVENT at Braces. 2285-4-30-21. IN ANY ‘SEASON l with Kay Francis Joel McCr-ea. Lilyan Tashmsn Eugene Pallette _ Allan Dienhart _.i__-_— “PUT UP JOB" Dane n Arthur —8 LADIES’ TWEED Suits, size l4 and 16 $15.00 value for $7.50 at SINCLAIRS. 2779-4-30-21 Ladies’ Smart Pullover Sweaters l Open Mesh, Short Sleeves, Colors: Nile, Rust, Powder, Biege, Black, Mi . All Si .' P ' , aze zes rice g Only ,. . . . . ., PROWSE BRO Ltd! Prices advancing. ~ -- 2259-4-30-21. “'“'*— » lng victory. I remember all the i prophesies c: the Socialist .' before. Prudence and modesty not dominating virtues of ism, victory is in our hands if“ can only reflect, and sacrifice, habit of buying the secondary‘ preference to the essential." ig only Garbo and Nuvzlrro could DUFF-rill’ so con- suming a mm. nnce - the most fiery, fierce love in modern his- iory. -l='RE1G1lT F011. WEST closes at 9.30 a.m. after May 1st. Phone your orders early to Bruce's. 2265-4-30-31 —2 LADIES DONEGAL Tweed Suits from last season, size 3B. Reg. $12.00, clearing $3.75. At SINC- LAIR/E. 2779-4-30-2l ‘the triumphs oi the Church but The country roads in Eastern that all triumph came from her K1 - I '. i1“ a‘? h‘ a "e" g°°d °°“d"‘°" —STIRLING nuurslt, Kensing- T T155" 10rd and ‘mil? "5 5h‘? 5H0“! this Spring and arc mostly all clear t ' < ~ ton, Number one Alsike liltiic. ‘ to work for Him could she rcJolce. ‘of snow and at writing m is possum, , ._ i _ ~ Number One Late Red 20c, Import- i _ ‘At Evensong the sermon was bas to motor to ghafloztewwn_ T! d‘ we B k . .ed on modern times and although ghaflottewwn visitors to Souris (cilderlzggiy see . oo your‘ the time and men have lost hope (m qqmrsday included Mn F,‘ J land 11°11?‘ y“ ill-fit the HEIIY°H1YICascy of the Customs Department Falhci still bcllcies in tho mall who 5mm the day here on busing“ l l a gvhom he created and that He be- Diphtheria Innoculauon Clinic n" 3mm!" "i a ilieves in each one of His children “orgmm adwntures!’ ,u'as held at Souris High school on "m," in," (“NW5 grénh not only spiritually but socially andrpriday artcn.,oon_ This Wm be a (‘st nicuiri-I Two stars a ‘Ulfli- each PPTSO“ must “m”? 1° great bcncft to the children who 1 and uliat .1 cast! ‘fill? to each fellow man the Bread a1tmded__G_ r_;_~—"- s... ._~et___~i. ._ He -_--- - --- ~~~ 7'" ' Miss Solomon is both callflbl" and b Pol-Ht Qbliglng and m1- many friends Wish -6 LADIES‘ TWEED Suits, sizes I , 1-16, 3-18, 1-36, and 1-38. Formerly on ‘rhursday evening. The meeting $25.00-on sale $10.00 at BINC-‘was in the 10m; or a, musical an. LAIRB. 2779-4-30-21 ‘tertainment and a shower for Mrs. J. 1-1. Creswell and Mrs. F. W. Can- —WAN'1‘ED.-Capable maid with non of st. Eleonora, whowerc burnt general household experience and out a short time ago. Many useful swd references- Hlshest wares 001d articles were donated by the ladies t0 rlsht lmtv- Apply in person including a plll‘ of wool blankets, bmist?!‘ toMrs. H. G.Muttart, 87 Central pulgwgljr”, bed spread,’ etc, Muss Street, Summerside. 2231-4-28-31. Mgnnge wflghg’ praldenb o; me club presided. The program was as -—THE DENTAL OFFICES 0! fonqws: Reading‘ by My‘ A_ a Mb Summerslde, Ker ' gton, 01.181111’, Kay‘ ML” Millicent sgmng, My‘ His friends regret to learn oi.’ the Th“ “"1"” °‘ “his 5km" W“ a “lbw” “d °"P““d Wm m“ Jamie-fen: Piano solo-Mrs. Joseph- indisp0§ticn of Mr. .1. o. Stems ants”? °f “l” m” 73mm“ imwsrd ""1 wmnesd“ ““"‘°°“' “Pmms "8 Smellmflfl: Vow solo. Mrs Doua- a s-de- when» M»- R ‘ 3 Y Yea" ~' - MOKIIY; Instrumen l quartette Mfiss lVPildrcd lxincLrii-cn, Char- Souris ‘ishermen are actively EnIFgII/ir Howard lived on the old day m Novem-‘Aer. zago-tsmb-u lgr-sluzgwlfi Mmduwe m?!’ lottctovsii came to Georgetown ow- Ziztcgfgzngiikbiti? flgtidlomestead and was B, Careful,‘ in, —PO'I‘ATO BOAT FOR SUM- Gorgon. I'm.‘ 62,12: $11.22;: lllg to the jllllcfigsOf hcr ‘ mm A number 1cm for the Normjtclligcnt and successful farmer, as MER5IDE—'A swam” L‘ due ‘°'“' ‘st 0i the evening. Several lrltgregt. ,, Might?nsmaitljgéku12m ‘silo this wcck where they will be; gigsailmlfgczlzcrllgfiltgck @1397]; Mt‘- igotiltzngsmfflgietxiizilgoggsyfl:i108 contests added mlibh t0 the 7m- Chflflcs Mcmmgan 15 “TL winter. Miss Mhrrison is a SlJitOX‘ of ‘Engaged tm this work for the next His home was ever glvgn to ehosg: New Y0“ mmket- This Wm b‘ ‘he ‘$32283: or “he 29mg? mg be“ "mm! "Mk m rmum“ his °1"11'g@'iu-. John D. Morrison Cicnrgctouifl.’ 0x42102153“ Morrow (“North Lake tulity. Some thirteen years ago he first 17°“ m ""1" i" the harmriCallbeck lrldwthe crflckerrseorltegzt c, :42" . . - ... ' . i ~ ‘ifizii 1:1,:'zz'li-sf‘.'l?iliiifiifiiuzazscu: w 2r ::“::..§;:;:.;:;“":;=..;:“ 0.011;: "' M“- <=~- MOPM~OI== a» ‘llic many fi-icllils of Mrs. Jsmcs 1mg £15m Mcyndycn 113s return. ‘ ‘i’ S ‘e gues °f 119mg" ' r _ _ since resided, enjoying the fruits of 7'“Yl""' M“ Mn” creel“ he“ Wm‘ ed homo after spcndiig tllc winter‘ Mr‘ P’ S" Cobb or Chafl°tbem“1‘ a well spent consistent Ch isti ' -m THE UNITED CHURCH 0|" plcusurc that hcr operation in the ‘paid a 31°“ "Lin u’ m" twm this r an in Charlottetown, she is wnrmlyi Eek life. when a young man he jrgued CANADA, Bedeque, on Mondfi ev- Pym“ I'3‘1“““l Island Hwpital on wclcomcrl by lier many friends. W _' , the L; O. oi- Orangcmen. He is sur- 9111118. May 2nd. at 7-39. the" W111 “\l,’<'(!llrs[i1ly' nlorllillg xvas successful, Mrs‘ Enm Doyle 1m Manda), for M15‘ lg/Ienclik 91f join-XS’ Sig" vivcd by c, devoted and Sorrow,“ be an Oratorical Contest sponsored §.§l(l lmpos are now entertained for Boston to Wm hm. daughter Miss iYr-‘giwwslaiyxsw giants‘: o. c own, .s ‘vidow, Carol-me scum’ five sons by the Bedeque Branch o’ the who‘ u iipccdy- and complete recovery. Knmlcm Doyk,’ R_N_ = ' and 50m- daughters v11; Herbert G" '1‘. U., in which five contestants will _ Sgt. B dl fCh lotl boll , - Mr. hfathias Lnndrigan, Sturgeon. compang: s: Z mefilrber it £26 a; residing at Cornwall, Charles W" 0g take part. There will be special rcccnlly visited Georgetown the’ _ , _ ‘Belmont, Mass, Ernest S, o; Saab music provided, and a sliver collec- . | r I gilcst of his cousin Mr. Maurice ‘nildniixfgégcilyzflge aghzlslszez: svsgliizlatoon, Sat-IL. the two latter. were “on wmbe taken‘ 2269'4'3o'11" Donovan Ilwer at the North side the‘; gawk present at the funeral, Walter T., Mrs. Bradley, Trncsidlc. is v'sit- lewd up ma“ of Lynn, Muss, Russell F., oi North “ISLAND (WITH: m DENHND quantity oi liquid lug iii Georgetown the guest OI 11B!‘ rorreshmezts and also the owner of 390d. OFQBDU. the daughters. Mrs. _An°mer caflmd °Y cattle. iiW9fliY_ parents Ml‘. and hit-s. Frank Mc- Same which we understand pa“! his Frizzel. Eldon, P. E. I., Mrs. Walter two head’ h“ summerslde ‘m fim Boyle, Clyde River, Mrs. Harry Thursday 5°‘ Mmitrflil- shipPed by I ' - ~ ~ M M DO Id. lit] N“ Ra Macmfln‘ Souris. 5mm a Crosby, Coinunll and Mrs. Bertha bokbgt l“ l?‘ The‘ c“ Bedwer“ icw (HVS in Cllarlotlflown tlis wcck J’ Knowles’ of Stockton’ California’ ug mm armers n e eque - n b1‘, ' also one brother Perkins, abroad. “m1 sherbrwke‘ Montreal buyers c us l ss. , All impressive funeral service was are keen t° Bet ma“ bee: and Wish The Government road mach nes M M Do 1 to d h. b8- for Eastern Kings arrived in Souris gjllgnmtr: imggted Cliiglrgh on 01;? :50 2:915 _ssen s pmm this vreek and were unloaded at y n "pres e over ' Rioal‘ French Leaders Make Final, Appeals nothisrl may r“ ‘one s by Si; "medlia Ill uruonllu -_i-.______.. Also Short Subjects (By George llembleton, Canadian BETTER. DAYS ABE COMING Press Staff Writer) PARIS, April flll-wanadlan Press Cabin-Rival leaders in -the gen- cnu election wuunpalm t-tonight made their final national appeals before France goes to the pollsofi Sunday. - Still suffering from laryngltle, which kept him from the five-pow- er arms limitation conference at Geneva. .Premier Andre Tardleu spoke from Belfort by Prbly. From there-the Premier's constituency- his speech was read to the electors by Pierre Oathale, Under-Secretary , of State, Edouard Ken-lot, leads of giusical choir prize was-won-bylvlh-s. the ma“! 506mm,. mo“ ‘gm eorge Thompson. hunch was serv- Baum - ed at the close of the evening,_s _ ,1 “a, mum”, rm Pram," Tardielrs speech, "I see that Leon Blum, the Socialist leader, is claim- l . I WYILLIAM C. HOWARD .____. Souris Peace is coming; let the nations mm their walls and travails cc Let the glorious proclamation‘ I Love restore and faith increase. Peace is flolningl Come, thou blessed day of prmi “Qxigr, of Life. but first of all to feed upon lmllltklfultl‘. it ourselves or it would be impos- LEWIS STONE sible to strengthen another person if we ourselves have not found the. IlCl‘ silcecss. Miss Faustino Gotcll, Charlotte- town, is spciiziiilg a vazaiiion at her irmoverx home In Georgetown. Th." rchlcnls oi Rocky Point and $!il‘l‘ilill‘.[llil[.{ districts are dcllglitcd lu have liic S. S. lllllsboro on duty so curly, looking so trim in her new spring aitii-c. Though roads and yrirz-s- um llot vcry good, there is ciluzldiiraililc llllulillg. 0'er the world we hear the story Told of hunger, want and pain: But that day, will come in glo When on earth good will shall re ~ Peace is coming! Let each voice take up the at: i ‘through oppression we are 0111111! Man's injustice makm us slaves- But a better day is coming. , _ May its sunshine fill our days. PERBONALQ Peace is coming! - Let each one Join in the praise. —l-li.s Worship Mayor Manson left on Friday on s. business tr'p to Hal- ifam-S William G. Taylor of Wilmot, Mrs Rev. A. A. Holmes of Newfound- land, Mrs. Herbert Lord of Cape Traverse, Miss Mary Allison Douli of New York, Mr. W. P. Douli of Charlottetown, J. W. Douli of Sack- ville, N’. B., and Albert and Nelson in California, to all of whom The Guardian extends sincere sympa- thy. The funeral is being delayed un- til Tuesday, May am, to await the arrival of Mrs. Inmans daughter Mrs. Tecd, from the United States. With that hops and tho w availing, i Let us bear the storms of life: _ Meekly, patient, never wallinll. ' Though the days arc dark strife. Peace _is coming! Though the days are can: wl strife. Ringwoorl Vvomclfs Institute held illtll‘ monthly meeting April 29th, at the liomc of lvlrx. ‘Mahler. The Pres- ident giiwa-siilczl. Mccting opened ill usual way. Nliic iiicnibcrs answer- (‘rl roll cull. Minutes road and il(li)]ili'(l. ’|‘lic (lificrciit committees 1'. pom-d fzivnrnbLv. Tile secretary 1' ‘llOllJl paying $1.50 iol‘ clculiiilg ( rlzuol. COUVOIVNK‘? were uppollltorl l‘ v to IiIl iii qucsiiollnlrcs. l\'IL‘(‘llllf§ axmfzflum. ,.,,_.- (1 by singing God Save thci’ on Tuuxdgv Pwnmg m, AYVRA" lililg. A (lyliciolls lunch was ll , 2w Holy Trinity llall, for> S1l".‘L‘(l by hostess. lvlrs. Nelson Cl -i -Mis. George hdbPherson of Summerside left on Friday morning for Boston, Mass, to visit her daughter, Margaret, Mr; Bennigon Craig, who is seriously ilL-S The Late Mrs‘ Martha B. Inman .,-, 1-08. MacDonald, Dc —F. ll. Macllrih m"; in George- ' t of 3315s Julia iMothers Love: Ii there be ou‘ surpassing human decd or word thought, it is n. mother's 10v!‘- wliy‘ = tiqn of ‘mites . tonight amount and a. ( the col rnnn cl 0T1‘. of qua ‘Gordor lng M! ‘might; $1,500; . flies Rm family has?’ _“ unde . ~ when‘?! O gcnerhi budg§ Fused! prob n m. tlnn _ flcttfla been!“ ' woul I purest bcrsili it was um. 1 rlc kindly invited members tOdlfTi home for iicxt meeting. R. |[_hri1f . * suvifll. The hus- lllCim‘ pun, oi‘ l4 ulcctilg was short the C. N. R. Yards on Thursday. It is pleasing to note that they sisted by Rev. Mr. Ross of Corn- wall. by the Pastor-oi that Church, as- " -—FUNERAL 0F NORMAN WAD- ‘with m noxv ulwrrritlolls" ill the 17m- qzrnmnzc. Mlli; Ihirotlly Jcilkllls “'85 llllllllll'i"(l for ill‘ nnulscuiclits. Ev- ,.;-,-),.,; -' Zl l"!l unrul time and [have been cleaned and painted up, {during the winter months and now [lock as good as new. It is understood | _ ‘A v w‘ p or that they will go to work on the 1m" “ "’ '”‘ "“‘ ‘L i“ “U? _s country roads within the next few Keay‘ u v13|tqnq],[HI;,_ ,1-11.|i({ huirh up,» scrv-‘dflyk I‘! fill, . i“"”l’y “film” mmpd‘ i Mr. Loi-nc Kccfc, Rrd House, mot- 'i'i.~~ ::...r u Hips have ll"l‘ll painted I The pail bearers were Peter J. McDonald, B. Corrigan, Hedley |Wccks, Ernest Coffin, Dudley Wright and W. H. Smith. Inter. ment at People's Cemetery. Georgetown \H$8 Hlldfl. g will ill Souris. .‘.1.._.; (furuu-iilwii Snluumn (m Err. 11"‘- s“"‘_mm"v'v nmllurcd to Souris oil Wtrillrsriny. Ahlvu fhhllli U1" “M4 "ml w H‘ hukfh" W H. I . . . airs. s. misc, Lakcvjllc, rrrcclltly YCCClVC the DflliSe of mcn unless ' i" M"‘"1"M“-"-"AS"""“""?“‘ ‘i " "Mm "i m" “m” Trlmtyiiiuai a short visit u» friends in] wc dcscrvc tllcll‘ love. latch Solomon rlauiirhiri- rii,.'iucl l1 uh"! 0'13"‘ |'1"’-"mi¥ m‘ 5M1" 1M1‘: 11ml Mrs. 1". J_ Solomon, Gcorqc-i imp, 'l'hc .'J‘l".'ir'".", 1m‘ the Suudnfig ' T“——""‘“"" ' "’ "W" " ' a a " i‘? I Pr: n ce E d w a rd Island l;.‘.l‘l)l‘l‘ with Mr. Pclcrs, SUllllUDTSlflf‘. Si. .\I.u"l: u-crc roixdu: trd byffifflltilll Wc cannot honestly and safely ‘ 1 I BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP 1. Emergency road and towing service are given frce to members of the Prince Edward Island Motor League anywhere in Canada. 2. Ten miles free towing from May 15th, W Nfltmbfl‘ 15m. lil- rluslve. - 3. Half hour's work on road in an endeavor to start yo!" Wf- Th" service may be uscd as often as required. With official gall!!! I001!“ a in every centre we arc prepared to give you service- Special Discounts for i May Day Sales collision, etc. Mr. Thane Campbell, Summerslde, Bell k Mathcson, Char- lottetown d: Montague, are retained to give you this service. 5. 1932 ‘membership canvass bell!!! Ml! nil" 7191B b! "m"!!! your fee to the undersigned or give ltlto 0 NIIPCBBMRUVB 001N889" in your district. We would urge rural member! t0 “INT "It" 10¢ 10 "l! Office, as it is impossible to make I rural canvass. - c. Service members-lip fee $0.00, non service 52-00 entltllnr ml- 10 i all benefits, except road ‘service and legal advice- 'All New Spring Stock. including; (lrosscr; selling at WHOLESALE Prices. Dresses ranging in Price from $20.00 in $15.00, Clearing at $10.00 and $15.00. One fable 0f Hats to Clear at $1.98. Other Millinery selling at Wholesale Prices. o" midi" 0f W" "=- 1" "i" W“ 7"‘ 1”” "“"'°'"' m” “a guide book containing all information rellflllfll ""168. ele- J. M. ltIarFADYEN, _.. secretary. Charlottetown, I29- _ ..u.In-I§l'$1l'I{I~.fic¢-l . . r ‘2248-4-29-2; arias-sat. ;ruc..wc¢,:a 4. . Carney, Ikidie Ferguson, Lelth Crue. 4. Free legal advice on all matters pertaining to motoring Ill‘!- ~ MAN-Many citizens turned out to attend the funeral of Norman Wad- man on Thursday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Spears on Granville street to the People's Cemetery. The Summersido Fire Brigade attended in a body headed by the Chief, Mr. W. B. McNelll, The coffin was borne on the chem- ical motor engine and the hook and ladder truck was in the iaroccslon. The service was wnducted by Rev. L. B. Campbell and was a. very im- pressive one. The pallbearers were members of No. 2 Hose Company of which the deceased was a mem- ber. Pallbearers: Firemen Earle Willard Mifttart. Abdo Arsenault and Claude Kenny, Jr, interment was in the People's Cemetery-s; ,—CLOSING OI‘ LADIES SOCIAL CLUB-The ladies of Trinity "Un'ted Church held their cioslns “ EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION Iillllig and noslvlne fills!- el. etc, ll. J. lAABllll aprons-nih- Omen “nested With Drugstore .-..__....._-..- -- - - ~ ~- (Specisl to the Guardian) Much sympathy is extended to His Honour Judge Inman in the death of his mother, Mrs. Martha B. Inman, at her home in Bedeque this morning after a brief illness at the age of 80 years. Mrs. Inman was the widow of the late Nelson Inman who died in 1913. She was a woman of many sterling qual- ities and came from one of the pioneer families of Wilmot Valley, being born there in Sept, 1845. She was the daughter of the late Geo. Douli, formerly of Wilmot and later of~ Bummerslde. The deceased was a lifelong membe of the Methodist Church until church union, when she became a member of the Unit- ed Church. In her younger days she took an active part in all church work and up to the tinie of her death was keenly interested in religious work. Bright andactive in_ spite of her advanced age Mrs. In- man was e delightful conversation- alist and could tell many interest-- ing incidents of the earlier days. There are left to mourn two sons ‘and three daughters namely,’ Judie 111mm. of Summerside, Miss f Patience at home, Mrs. Prank ‘Peed ' 0i Reedlns. Mess, 'r. .1. Inman and Mrs. John Prizscll of Central Bed- eque. i Mrs. Inman was the eldest of a family of fourteen, eight of whom easier Wjlifl" our-m -, ' ' "’"'r'~iwlllmmrvrokl'rziie r Stewart's Bakery ‘~‘ 16,1 Kent St Phone 211 “Where the Baking is Better" Fresh Pineapple Tarts . .. 30c. doz. Fresfijuicy Hawiian Pineapple-sweetened jlI-‘ii right. Crispy flaky crust make these tarts just like you bake athome- l‘ Whipped Cream Puffs 42c. dol- -Made-from Dairy Cream-o guarantee oi‘ their goodness. v Coeoanut Layer Cakes 42¢; lb- i One layer of rich _Devil’s'Food—two layers light» mellow vanilla cake. Coated (with the most , delicious’ Coconnut Cream Frosting Y0" "er a . lasted» A. Bstiesfififllit-l Delicious Oven Baked Pork and Beans. 20c. qt, 12c. pt. Why go to the bother of preparing Beans 0" . Saturday, when we can bake them with such‘: . home made flavour. Baked in our ovens: earthen crooks» sold in Sealrlght containers. When planning for that Party, don't NYE‘: . y ‘Stewerth Bakery will have an endless variety’ ale ._ Cakes, Cookies andctlier goodies to please l most fastidious hostess. i -