...» <-<.». _.U .. , _ S 1 -f~.---a»\.¢»is~ . _s~L.- ri »-__ I I--_ i \_ ‘ i_ l 'a »,` _ = ii _ _‘_ l 1-wi otha! mmi Kok 1 . tate' Tlllelli § powt: i was: Gov T "° 1. mor* This miti. their Mi his <23 . pw del lar th: . I 1 I O0 me Pri for 25C in ed EU nr lie. fill §SEfZ's.'=n» Dil llll gn EL Q” . Tk _ 3 P1' ot. ‘ lm, Dil all ` » . ili , is ` ' ' in nl 0-! $.§_iS_!__ ar; ev` i__ lllii ».i . #ill :wi 5:; H. J. _~ fy .., f` f _ 1 . is. u I i- ' I ‘Si #_ . :V ‘, I 5 if ev " i -Q. ~ a~ w-, Ma. - li #_ ; _ Q. . _ . , , Amt . |932 . ctr ; Net I 5 rlir 9-_“... . 1 ' ' highly esteemed. His remains were rlzmav. ,_____= 3_llldMEllSlDE p and Prince County ‘ -This column ls ruservsd for news D! loenl interest but ndrertlslng of n psusy nuiurs may bs inserted st I Gents o word strictly payable ln sd-| WCC; ...___- ' -BBE! LIVER lust received at group, 8635-3-30-21. -NETS, eorkwood, rop, twine and eoai tar, sold right at Braces. seas-3-so-al. ` -BUY heavy galvanized trap nails, trap heads, hoops, scrap lea- ther and everything for repairing lobster traps at Braces. 8635-3-30-Zi. ` -BUYING slnvim for pcitsj good cash prices being paid at the oifice oi B. Grnhaln Rogers, Sum- m¢r5ir]e_ 8593-3-27-Si l Just Arrived We have just received a shipment of CROOSE & famous Jams & Marmalade 32-oz. Jars T 32-oz. Jars URAHGES Large-J uicy-S weet Regular 504: per dozen- Special 39|: doz. -RETURNED T0 SASKATOON _.Miss Olive llocilcrly. who luis! brell visiiillg in Sunlnlersicie tori some time, returned on Thursday 5 gig to her homs in SHKMOOU- Id '.` .15 nl. J r -IlI'Y T'I7Rll\`A cubes and me Silver Tip cubes and meal; Ross- Mlller standard fox biscuit, and Kih- blo meat meal at Braces. 8635-3-30-21. . ff' -DEATH OF ANDREW T. ARSENALTLT-’l’llere passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday evening Mr. Andrew T. Arsenault ol Tvellington R. R.. The deceased was 65 years of age and lived on the old homestead and was B very prosperous farmer. His death will be learned with regret by a large circle oi friellds and ac- quaintances by wholn he was very taken to his late home on the evening train on Wednesday. He was s. member oi the R. C. Church lt Mont Carmel. There are left to mourn besides his widow, five daughters. Mrs. Anthony Gaudet, oi Muddy Creek; Mrs. Alban Gallant ml Mrs. aeni. Gallant or Fifteen Point; Miss Louise and Miss Er- mine at home, and two sons, Alban und Gerald, also at home, to whom much sympathy is extended. S. coins , H¢sdCui&|H¢nMin¢d's _ md inlulsil. Cb¢svCoi\il u -ms-...jr'lm~.¢nH»»\.¢s»a rnbvellnsaalemaripsru. -x lssIroIId_. ._.|pd¢kly IN/mo 5 ill-' PAIR” For Sale One oi best 'farm properties on P. E. I., at a. bargain for quick sale. Situated near Montague. Shipping iaeilities by rail or water. Wanted nor purchase or rent. land suitable r vegetable gardening or farming. For Rent or Sale Large building suitable for store or Gu' show room. Centrally located. _.` _ _ ~ _ For Rent Building suitable for Oitlces or Store on Kent Street. Also Oilicc IDIDQ .yi _ f Avvly llharlottetown Heal Estate i , 58 Grafton Street E-3-an-wrm-al. "_"-', _.1 ful-. A .~ s__&_`__ The Human Eye Complex and intricate in its structure and functions, is worthy ni the best possible care that can be given it. ll your eyes sre troubling you. do not he so unwise as |MENT~ Gudmore Bros GROCERS Great Geo. St. Wortl1y's Corner 8635-3-30-2i~ Mrs. A. E. Holland _ .. also ‘ Mrs. J. F. Easton .. 593.1 -BEDEQUE RlNK-The P°Si~|nrt. Fox ima Animal Foods. 516.5 ; poned same of hockey f°r Simm°“S s. R. Pendleton 551.7 & McFarlane Trophy will take Warren Dawson ___ ___ ___ 5415 place tonight, Freetown vs. Emer- Everett Hawaii, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ 4603 aid. Skate after match. Admission 15 C911!-S. 56644' production 69.7. -A PANTRY SALE will be held Counted) on April lst, in. 2.30 in Ilolmarrs furniture dcpartmellt under aus- pices of Maple Leaf Mission Circle, North Bedeque. Reasonable prices for good home cooking. 8664-ll -CONGRATULATIONS are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Horace I-leckbert, (nee Bessie Campbell) on the arrival at their home in Sum- merside of twin girls on Thursday morning. Mother and twins are do- ing well. S. -BEDEQUE UNITED-Church of Canada. Rev. L. P. Archibald, Minister. Services for Sunday, April 2nd: Bedeque 11_a. m.: Cape l Traverse 3 p, m.; Searletown 3 p. m. Borden 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. Lund will preach at Cape Traverse and the Minister at all other ser- vices. -CONGRATULATIONS--Mr. J. J. Gaudet, proprietor ol the Cap- itol Theatre, Summerslde, is being congratulated on the arrival of a little grand-dallghter, which was born in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huestis (nee Marguerite Gaudet). S. -Mr. George Walsh oi’ Ellerslle, attended the fluiernl oi’ Mr. John A. Macftae on Wednesday at Trin- ity United Church. 1-Ie was accom- panled byfhis brother, Mr. Frank Walsh, who arrived a few days ago from Maine, and who will remain on the Island for the summer months. S. l(lnnrd's Llnlment relieves oornl. LARGER. FAMILIES SEEN TORONTO, Mar. 30-Larger fa- milies are likely to be found again among the upper classes following a. period of stationary population, lion. Wesley Frost, United States consul-general at Montreal, told the Womens Canadian Club here yesterday in an Address on "De- clining Birth-Rate." , Tracing by statistics the rise and fall of population, Mr. Frost cited several theories on the subject. Coming to the present period he said the birth rate showed a de- finite decline which was all the more significant since science had extended the normal expectancy of Argunlents in favor of E station- ary population were given by Mr. BLACKWELUS handed in their Rep. Archie Hume. 45° _L_ 39° Experimental Farm British Oranges land Ee: Layiuz Comm 101° the week ending March 27. 1933. mp. Farm, oharlottctowu .L 937.1 Exp. Farm. Charloitet/own .. 910.1 Roland Easter ... ... ... 868.8| Wm. Sansom ... ... .. 844.6 Exp. Farm, Charlotbclmvn ... 825.8 Harold Laird --... 807.4 Wm. R. Brown 771.4 John A. Lea- . . ... 733.3 Mrs. J. H. MoPhall . ... . 730.4 w. J. mia . . . . ._ 'zzo.o _______------_--- Walter Gregor ... . . . 7021 -BEEF LIVER, boneless beef, T. D. Morrison ..... 698.6 - beef tripe, beei hearts and boneless John B. Poole ... ..... 692.4 horsemeat, all in stock at Bracc's. 5_ R, pendiegon ___ 557,; ' 'THE g _ CI-TART;0TTET,OWN GUARDIAN ..° This column ts reserved for news ol loesl intsrsst but nrlvcrtillllg sl A nswsy nature muy bs inserted nt S cents s word strictly pnysbls In sdrsnes. _____ . - ..°BU`BBCB.lP'.I.'IONS to The Simrlottetown Guardian may be or leit at H. J. Mabon's Dru! Store. Mgntggug, 12-lard". H|ns|»d's Linlmelt for shopped skill. Leads Report of the Prince Edward Is- Points Production 1221 eggs, pei' centage Leading pens for week (all hens. ;s.1~h:..\:oz;u-.z»-fi, _ ..- fl' <3 1: ua , os 'rss as 74.6 _ er 12.2 io -/1.4 ss 10.5 65 61.9 66.3 64.0 Leading hens to date. - Pen Hen Eggs Points V 8 8 107 124.8 18 7 113 121-9 18 '97 115.0 8 109 113.8 11 116 ` 112.3 15 102 109.0 8 97 109.0 9 100 105.2 13 100 104.8 110 100.7 »- is ... Q H meabolhw :nw Mr. P. A. Driscoll, manager of‘ contest, Dr. J. A. Clark, super-in- tendent. ANNOUNCEMENT: Fnsteriat, Limited, Halifax, N. S., have don- ated prizes to the P. E. I. Egg Lay- ing Contest: Two 100 pound bags of Fasteriat to the winner of nw First Pen. One 100 pound bag of Fasterfat to the winner oi’ the best laying hen, provided it does noti belong to the winning pen, 1n` which case it will go to the sec- ond, or ii necessary the third best hen. The management appreciates this gift to help along pgumy pm.. duction. \Vl'NTER. TIME JAMS These bridge days when many nineapvles go into dainty salads, ther' IS I quantity of Juice oiten wasted. Here is a recipe that will use that juice in a delicious _ielly thateombines wonderful flavors to accompany lamb, _or garnish pudd- ings, and downy white cakes. THAT “l|KE THE ITICKENS" FEELING IS l|VE|i Wake Up Your Liver Bile. Feel Fit. You Needrft use I Calomcl To Do Il. T\'a your liver, isiling to pour out the vital Frost. chic! of which was that the HVCTMIC M20 of the population be- came a little older. Faster infusion of new life, he said, citing the hr- gument for the other side, might make for more zeal in innovation and invention nnd large families taught the co-operative .spirit that ,caiised people to live happily to- igcthor. Tucum palm is used by Brazilian indians to make bow strings, nets, etc. -»~-. ____ w0tRl` 10 n°K|¢¢T- 0137"- i An examination will nn- E Y E S I G H T OUR THREE ,... :ar u:.;::".:.i.‘“;::s:.‘::; EXANINITIUI ‘msd completely relieve lt. “_l’l_t:::»¢ and nnvlsinrdlsu- i’ ist? li. .|. rua on ......... ‘ ' G. F. lll.|`l'0llESO“ l mmm" OPTUMETRIST ' Q1 Celltech( 'WTR E' W' » 9"~l='»f¢ ___ 142 Richmond Street , _ __ two pounds oi bile, dsily. into your bowels. that mains you ieel so oi'i-colour. Isok oi bils means poor digestion. Food ¢ay| tno leur in your bowels snd does s. our system s poisoned. You go through tgo misery nt gs, blotting, pain. llnrtbum. You have s dar brown sbominshle tuis in grour mouth sud had breath. Your ll¢ln'l un sslthy ami oitsn yozrrllieild salsa. Your whole system D i t v IQUUII OU . Uf. Howean you renlonsbly expect to eiear up s condition like this by msreiéf ah'ng salts, min- eral water, oil. lust vo esn y or chewing gum nr roughsgei These only move the bows s, and {‘hnt'|b|;lnt enough. You must wake up your VBY °~ Avoid eelomal (mercury). Take Carters Llttls Iivsr Pills. Tb_H"re lfurely vagelahls, gentle. mrs and sais. sy' msks you lesl s undrod per cent better in ul very short time. Don't waste your money on substitutes. Ba definite. Ask ior Cnrter'l hy name-and get thsmi Look for the name. Csrter's, on the rod label. 25°. at all druullts. All EASTERN MIARDIAK I , _ Eggs Points 60 67.9 f i _ O DERF L SALE . ~'».;-1-;'f:.__s~»,,. Aien’s, Young l|en’s and Boys' lllothlngl FUR 30 DAYS R Starting Saturday, April ist 0H EASY TERMS Ralance to be Paid in Small,Payments to Sui Our Customers. We Want Your Business. HA Suit at Your Own Price on Your Own Terms, What Could be Fairer ? Our New SPRING SUITS and ,TOPCOATS Have Just Arrived. j You Need a New Outfit, Novi is Your Opportunity to Dress-up for Easter andy Spring With Up-to-Date Clothing UN Et 1;? L§w Prices. . M'en’s Tweed Suits in Brown . . . . $8.00 Men’s Tweed Suits, Grey and Brown . . $10.00 Men’s Tweed Suits, 2 prs. Pants, Grey €¢Br<>wn $12.00 Men’s Fine Worsted Suits ,with 2 prs. Trousers in Grey, Brown Blue Stripe, 0nIy . 9 . $20.00 Another Line of Fine Worsted Suits in all the Hewest Patterns, Latest Styles . _ 32230 Men’s New Spring Topeoats, Newest Patterns and Styles. Price from $10.00 to 520,00 Briefly There is a Fabric, Pattern and Shade* to S ° YNIENT PTAN ` rue mms ou our ‘ Ellsv Puvurur.-.ilu Ama $5.00 nowu Burner ul s|»u|.|. Pnvururs. 0ur\Stoek of Men’s and Boys’ iilothmg is How llomplete-all Priced at 0ur 0ne Low Price .» » Every Man’s and Young Man’s Taste. This Special Sale Lasts Only 30 Days, April lst to May lst 9 Ask to See Our Men s New Spring Hats. A LOVELY A LQVELY SPRING SUIT SPRING SUIT BALANCE oN N __ E l N I BALANCE ON iL "mi » rl; ,ml vain in cuuung 4 -asv--nr-~j»-so~ - - .s--1s»~mulwv-Il»--`~& ..... ,_ ,_ ~` U .___ ,,. ..----»- »-- \ » . C ...sa EASY TERMS