r 21', 192s. """'""-~~ ---=i-—-»-..... rnn cnsiinozrrsrown GUARDIAN, ' PAGE SEVEN \\\\\\\lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll/I/IIIIII/II \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Q l/////////// \\\\\\\ sucks I llllllillllll i ruaAccn ’ ’”/////// . ' \\\\\\\‘\ . "II/minim:minimummilnnmimiiiiiiiuiiiiiill iyMNFUL _____ l . be 181171115941 ‘MPB- Mclllliyre l-Squontity oi‘ lumber during the win- i. "ID Wonderlllllv "ml" "leter. The deep snow apparently has Iii-infill 0709a‘ “ml ‘WW5 sllonno terrors for a mun 0i’ his lloler- liarborNorth ~=11l11° 1° “Kain lake “P llel'iiiinntion.-—J. ' to liiiontague. to! dlllle5-"J' home to Mr. hlcliure to visit Mon- '5'“ LUMBER nAFT'_Mr'quantities oi potatoes have m5“ a few M“ “go i‘ “we . k th l . - aid being ice to be seen ofl ‘Murray Harbor- wiitainlng oibout. one thousandgiits; wee ‘ e we!‘ p 111m‘ m‘ 5°“ w W“ ‘Mmllagm’; - hl nil t have already been made. . tlslaotory both to the s PD!!!‘ 9 B 9T5 .. ng Co. Mr. Shaw is aworyl‘, I ‘_._.1 Just a Real I Good Car There is a wealth of meaning in the phrese “Just a Real Good Car.” In it are incorporated the ideals of W. C. Durant’s thirty-five years’ experience as a menu - lnctufel‘ of vehicles, as a builder of more than two million automobiles. The Durant brought fame to itself in a short time for it does its work well. It keep going every (lay, It is not a bother. The mechanism is hardly ever ‘i brought to the attention of the owncr. It piles up mile- ago without any appreciable wear and docs this at little cost. - The Durant (Jar represents sound mechanical de- sign; simplicity of construction; (lepmfllabllltyhihlld diur- illllllliy; power for all occasions, ‘él-‘llljfCllilllllllfltl; real riding comfort; :ippcarance-thzit is llTUdLiPll and always in good taste; completeness of appointments: and equip- ment; and economy in operation. 'l‘lioseiire tho qualities which justify the phrase ' Jrsi‘ A irm l. noon mic DURANT FOUR Touring . . . . . . . . . $1460 Roadster . . . . . . . . $1460 Sport Touring . $1560 Bus. Coupe . . . . .. $1885 Sedan ... . . . . . . .. $2110 Coupe . . . . . . . . .. $2035 Sport Sedan . . . . . . $2200 Tube and Sales n. " ‘id-S -Tire. 0S8 prices 111C l1 G pale are included. Tax, on Sport Models. Many other extras BRUCE STEWART INJURY.- It is energetic hard working fellow and me furxner on “count M the h ‘ _ . 1 . y to fbo regretted that Mrs. when not engaged o! the iarm d-ut- “e55 0f the sensor, a good many W3‘ ....*Mr. C. D. >MCIrllT8 o! Murray was a recon: visitor it must leel like ...."iPOTATO MARKET.- Large mime, havinliz ttjhiree sons livllng l3 been d9 toiwn. a eng respects an " Shaw M Bmdnel‘ broulhtcoming into Montague during the ileslraible residents. lie reports no cents per bushel. which seems several laiirly good catches of lob- \-__. Eastern Guardian “goal-IE "LIGHTHOUSE NAN" at- rrun l3 n H 11 T May 24m. a a o" hum” . ."Reser1e Tuesday, May g3 for B- ple social and entertainment in Rosa Valley Hnll. Program sup~ by ourtskle talent. Admission 0. and IoC. Ladies with pies or "u"!!! free. 2‘ h --'-F0R $ALE——'l‘hree dwelling ‘uilllws and lots. Centrally located. byllgébffild w-ityawiy, will be sold ' Zllll.‘ ' l 2nd m 2 on Saturday, Jung tague‘ D- m. James Malmr, Mon. 1 9-41 WFOLEARYS FOR MAGDALENE8.. *—~'Ilho schooner .59“ locum Cam . l-lzeaitrdon cleared from liloninpnel l d wool: Jm- the lilii-itduleiie ls? Th; s to load burning for Port Elgln. . s is the first vessel to leave this 9°"- lhls season which is some-' “hm liner than other yours-J, . “JSTURGEON NOTES.-- Much anxiety is ,i'cll. by tho fishermen hare Oil liccount oi‘ the ice being‘ still in the lliiy, thus preventingl them [roan mnning their linen. The farmers here are buoy wiili their Bliflllg work nind some oi the young men have become so industrious as l0 be seen late ht night spreading mud in the newest scientific way.- Her mnny friends here are pleased lo see Mrs. (lrahzmi out again alter h" "lllflflsv-illlr. Harvey Moore is 511138 the position oi‘ clerk in C. H. l-llckerfs store very successi'uliy.— Misses Jessie McLeod and Bertille Nelllkiin have resumed york after _ “mending the Tezurhcrs Convention - in Charlottetown.~Messrs. Nat. und Elfin lilcKinnon have arrived home after spending the winter in St. John, N. B.—/.\iucli sympathy is felt in the community tor hlcissrs. Ray and Russell Cailiinigs in l-heir sad bri1-iiveiiic11t.»-Mi'. Nicholas Mur- Dlil’ llfl-‘l l'l'lii|‘ii8.l home utter spend- ing: two weeks visiting" his sister in, Cllilflilllbltfllillu ~-.\lr. Lionel Col- lings is taking .1 course in milling ivt tho Nlcheoil Mills, Montague.»- We conizriitnlziio Miss Nclligan on having llll‘ llllllll! placed on the Honor lloll oi’ ‘Feat-hers. people ul Iil‘l(l_L'El0\\'n are quite busy getting; rcoily for the spring work, hi1". Cloud Fniro being the ‘first to shirt plongliiiili..~—'llhe peo- ple 0t‘ IIFllllLOilHVll are all quite ploaserl to sec .\lr. Nelson Cantwell out again inter his illness and hope he soon will ho zihlo to resume his; duties its clerk in Stern's store nisaln.~lvlr. ltohln (flay, spent the week end in Mitclnjll ltiver the Rnest oi’ Mi". and Airs. Gordon.~‘ Mr. Frank (Ilny iinrl Miss Hazel, _ Morniifpai-iaczl llirmigli SlNitllCOflIl: on Thursday ovi-ning and report: ‘tho roads in very good condition.“ Mr. (‘ammo lilvilonzilsl, ‘ufmfirly M‘ llr-lilgctnwn, now oi (lcorgctowmi has invented ii now "fnnslflii" music; box ivliich plays most excellent‘: innsiir. llc in to he conipliiuenteil; on his ‘fino 1iivce oi‘ workmanship-Ml Air. John (‘rordon of (lcorgetown passed thronizli Stratluzona oil fl business trip on Friday, llith and has sci in illlli‘. tho bvoutilul OVER“ belonged to Mr. and Mrs. James ’i‘nvlzir.~iMr. Ilillle Taylor, accom- lpitlllfll ‘by ‘Miss Tlllll. l-lunie 91155811 | through llriili-zetown on Thursday Mi» l-vi-nlntf. JFlio hiissi-s Aiico l.i“\ll irnd ilcrtio ‘Aicliwon oi Si. Pot- (“'3 51mm, the week 0nd in Strath- mny tho ghosts oi‘ Mr. imd MH- “Siun\“ W001i. Kin lilhulruvn Iirnrlriltcl rnot of (lu- trnulile and given Ilnlclrrrllel. l-llllrndld for Iorr mun-Jen, lnnrnlnn, brnlncl. Al l Rom! tlzlqcwrub N. In. lnxnioifs‘ “KING 0F PAIR" Linrii HIGH GRADE SEEDS "Timothy" No. 1 Nickel. "Clover" No. 1 Red ltlammoth if" I’ ii l "Ailslhe” No. l Rose. "Sweet Ciovwur" No. 1 White Bio? aom. . "Barley" Two Bowed. DUCk~BllL "Buckwheat" Silver Hull “Field Peas" Golden Vine. "Corn" Longfellow. ‘ Vetches, Rune. Mongol. Glnnl Sugar Beet, Carrot. Pnrsnin. Pur- nip, Beans. Pens. Onlfin 5.9m!- Es‘ chalots. Bis: Vltrlely Field. Garlic“ Flower Seeds. Government iird. Ileai ["1999- W. A. JOHNBTONE, Montague. P. E. l. and stand- 116863-5-848l. -:O-O40-O'9 ' Gel the Facts About YGIIR EYES ' 8c ($0., LTD. Distributors for nce Edward Island W. P. CALLAGHAN Si. Louis, Dealers for Prince County Do you know? That we are giving you Service equal to any given In the largo cen- ’ em. Childmn and idlllll are being examined daily. A con- lultltlon now may lava your ayes for the future. Pi. MABOR OPTOMETRIST Montaguo. P. E. llllml i O-O-O-OQVRMOOO-OOOQN 0099i .-._-_-’- - / 19-31., ....*BRIDGETCHWM NOTES.—Tlie i in (he F‘ \ h lg Qt. lklrh e L j Convenient,» Economical and Pure IF you have never known the convenience of milk that is always at hand and ready to use, thattakes up so little room and keeps sweet so long, you will be delighted with Carnation Milk. Creamy and rich, it acids a new flavor and richness at less cost than cream. Economical for ordinary milk uses because , you add a little more than an equal part of water to replace that which we have removed, and because it is never wasted, as it keeps for several days after the can is opened, when kept- cool. Carnation Milk is pure-because it is simply fresh, whole milk o; - with about 60% of the water removed, sealed in air-tight tins I _ v and sterilized. Your grocer has this finer milk-order several tall cans or a case of 48 cans. Try this recipe and write for the free Carnation Cook Book. RICE PUDDING _;_ 21/; cups water, 11/3 cups Carnation Milk, 1/3 cup rice, l/g tcaspoonful salt, 2 table, \' spoonfuls sugar. “lash rice, mix ingredients, and pour into buttered baking dish. _ Bake two and a half hour."- in a very slow oven, stirring evcry twenty minutes the first hour of baking to prevent rice from settling. /'/ I I / / ICARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, LIMITED, s70 JOHN STREET, NORTH, AYLMER, ONT. Carnation pikfliom Contented Cows” T hreeP 1z Given in connection with M O 1k i I The label l: ruldnl whit! CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS 60.. LTD. ma. in Cuiuh by l‘ l AYLMER,» ONT. Sun-Maid Raisin Bread Contest Isl Prize $5.00 I 2nd Prize Gold Bond Flour 98 Lbs. i‘ 3rd Prize Gold Bond Flour 24 Lbs. 3rd Prize hZBY Pastry Flour 24 lbs. Receipt from Grocer covering purchase oi Gold Bond or Rules governing these prizes are as follows: Only loaves baked from Gold Bond Flour eligible for above prizes llzby Pastry ilour must accompany Raisin Loal and the empty Sun-Maid Raisin Garion being entered in the Raisin llrea Gold Bond ilour is the best to use in your Goniest Loai. You will find the work easy a llll the result the Best.‘ Goniest. Ilse Gold Bond lor Bread. llZBY Flour lor Pastry. Charlottetown Nlillingl} Charlottetown 0.. .._..-_.._._?____.__... _______..__._.. ..___. S ‘A at Ayllu: all Blrlllilll. OIL I .. '1. .i n’: