~..-.e.<- W. ‘av-se-zqw: . uni 5 ‘ qWe Have Decided to Continue onlnrliiauanzt SPRINI; snuz All the Week pg The Sale Ends Saturday Night May 9th. Every Department Participates in This Big Discount Sale, Hundreds of Specials That Will Surely Save Money for You. Also Every $2.00 Worth of Goods You Purchase is Your Chance to Win One Section of Our Birthday Cake and $5.00 in Cold. Remember Five Prizes in All. PROWSE BROS. Ltd. lilangle and Sugar BeetSeed Our supplies are imported direct from the ‘growers in ENGLAND, twice tested for GERMINATION. We handle the following POPULAR VARIETIES YELLOW LEVIATHAN, very large croppers GIANT ROSE, YELLOW GLOBE, DIGNITY LONG YELLOW. WARDEN PRIZE YELLOW INTERMEDIATE (or Gate Post) MAMMOTH LONG RED, GOLDEN TANKARD SIIGIIR BEET GIANT SUGAR and GIANT ROSE. LANES IMPERIAL SUGAR and DANISH Varieties all WELL KNOWN and grown by our farmers, for sale at our SEED STORE BARTER a oonrnnv Limited IIIPEIIIAI. PUPPY FIIIID The success, following the use of this popular mperial" product during past seasons, has clearly roven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who _ e planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the " oungand growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a Zure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine? or “Coarse” to suit the ranchefs requirements. _,- ' Order early so as to be sure of receiving your sup- ply in good time as s heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company. Ltd. Phone 721 ' 1B0: 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Eastern Guardian . . ‘UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA -—Gecrgctown and Sturgeon. Services Sunday May 10th. Georgetown l1 a. m. and '1 p. m. Sturgeon 2.30 p. m. Rev. C. U. MucNevin. Pastor. .."COME AND SEE an "Arizona Cowboy". n. Comedy Drama in tour acts presented by Lot l6 Amateur f Dramatic Club in the Orange Hail at l Hunter RlverThursday evening. May ‘ 7th at 8 o'clock. It not fine follow- ing evening. Admission 85c and 25c. 4437-5-6-41. ..*CARDIGAN-DIINDAS PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCHES-Services tor Sabbath, May 10th: Dundss at 11 a.m.; Cardigan st 3 pan; Ibome Valley at ‘l pm. Mother's Day serv- ice will be observed at Cardigan at 3 pm. when the children o! the tour Sabbath Schools are expected to be present and take part. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A, minister. z=Nights o! Agony come in the train oi’ asthma. The victim cannot lie down, snd sleep is driven Irom his brain. whet grsteiul relic! is the immediate cfiect oi Dr. J. D. Kel- 1 .he [rightful conditions. . passages, and enables the afllicted ‘ resttully as s. child. Insists on the logg's Asthml. Remedy. It bsnishes clears the one to again sleep as soundly and genuine at your nearby druggist. Ei§% X E 1'1 §iri i l-Zéé-F; EYESIGHT e EXAMINATION l! ‘tiling ml "I73!!! fillies m OPTOIIITIIIT y; Olin Connected With _ GUARDIAN eWestern Guoriliah meniscus-raucous»: gusnntsdbuiucinldsslcrscvlry- when. —BLUI MARATHON, the antl- kuock gasoline, with real PIP. sold . st Bruce's. 4414-54-2! 40H! ‘l0 ‘I'll G008! SUPPER in Tryon, Ml! 6th, 6 P. Ms-‘LIO P. M. PIIBG l0 cents. ledll-li-l-stuswedsi. -MOBILOII. "l", AIOTIO "A", "BB", sud "B" Motor Oil, special price on 4 gel. lots at Bruce's. 4411-54-3 —SIE "WINNING OI‘ J0!” pre- _ sented by Mlllleqile Y. P. ., Ill Mel- i peque, Msy 7th. I! not line ‘following night. “094-5-81. ~ l. woscssruurrons m being! extended to M: end Mrs George Mi hint-tart o! Bummersido on the birth} or an infant daughter in the Priucci County Hospital on Saturday May 2. —8 -—BIM'EMBBI TI! DATE oi| Reuben Dlckiesonh Bale of stock and farm implements st Mill Vslley on‘ Wednesday, May om. ms-s-s-zr! -—I'UBCHASED RESIDENCE-Mr. ‘J. Sterling Gillespie has purchased the residence o! Mk. A. 1". Bell on Water street. East. Summerslde, and will take up his residence there early this summon-B -RIJTURNED T0 NEW HAMP- SHIIlL-Miss ‘Marion Macinzilan. R. N., and Miss Nora. McCullough, R. N., vrho have been visiting their homes in Summerside tor the winter months, left on ltllonday to return to Littlehon. New Hampshire to resume their protessiort-S -—'l‘n'E AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB of Belmont presents their 4- act comedy drama, "Ah Arizona Cowboy" in the hall at Hunter River on Thursday evening. May 7th at a o'clock. It not tine the following , evening. 4413-5-6-11 -—N.\VIGATION OPENED-Navig- ation opened in Sunnnerside on Mon- day with the arrival of a small stea- mer with 600 tons of coal from Sid- ney. N. s. for Messrs R. T. Holman, Lid. It is rumored that. a schooner RECCIRD SPEAKS f... ITSEIJ; In I. horse race, quality ullgl Thorough the right blood in their veins. In the ones that win the richest stakes. And cigarettes like i ThcwtnniugsofGsllcnt For tn 1930 were the greatest o!’ my thoroughbred In turf history for n slush lesson- the world's record for successful mm‘ Alter all, nothing can rcilacc good, honest l0 ripened ri field under nature's own sunll utlflch sboutthct-sn the high quality ls. “inbred. ' ‘ Mild and Frcqrant urret CIGARETTES right in quality and flavounarctheonos that - hold the records for slilzcpulsrity with 1' Billfiius II ill I. f-bsthsvo . that are essetly rlmlnsflng smokers. coco: grown and ght out In the ht—nothln laden u-ith rum and Scotch Whiskey is lying oli the North Shore-S -’I‘0 BE TRIED BY JURY—- which was being furnished proved The two prisoners, Frank Richards too enticing for them toresist and soon and Joseph Blanchard, who were they were "tripping the light isntsst~ committed for trial recently on a lc." to the strains of the violin, the charge oi shop breaking and stealing harmonics. and selections from the goods lrom scvcrsl stores in Tigrnsh grernophone. Dainty refreshments came before His Honor. Judge In- were sewed [or all present. The man. on Monday to elect whether grooms gift to the bride was a bchuti they be‘ tried under the Speedy trials m1 toilet set or pcal and amber and Act or by 3 Jury. Richards elected to from her other friends she received be tried by Jury. and his case will a large numberbf glits or 1incn,s'.l- come up at the next sitting o! the ver, and chin; which couple btnuty Supreme Court. Blanchard pleaded with utility. The young couple will. quitly and asked for s. speedy trial. reside in Glenwood where the gfonm His Honor deferred sentence o! pris- is a. prosperous iarmcr and the bride, oner until a future date-S is well and favorably known. Al!‘ unite in wishing them a long and‘ —WEDDING BELLS-A marriage happy Journey together through liir‘ o! considerable interest to s wiedl-O. circle oi irlends and acqualntsncesi was solemnized on Wednesday the 22,] ~—lVi.r Ben). and Mt‘. Clair Tantau inst at Trinity United Church Par- .sons o: Dr. E. T. and Mrs Tanton. :1" sonsge when Miss Margaret Jean Mc- rived home the wcck from Daihoirs c‘ Donald, daughter o.’ Mrs Minnie Mc- University, Hsliinx. for the sxmzzrur Donald oi’ Hsliburton became thelvacation, Mr George lllacDaweil. WIIJZ: Ibride oi‘ Mr. James Livingstone o! is also a student of Dalhausle 1c- t-urnsd home with them-S LOWER FREETOWN WOMEN'S 1 INSTITUTE Glenwood. The ceremonw was per- iormed by the Rev J. P. C. Fraser and was witnessed by Miss Helen Mo: risen, o! Hehron. an intimate friend or the bride and, Mr. Lionel Living- , stone, cousin oi the groom. The win- The Lower Freetown Women's In- some young bride was chsnningly stltute met Wednesday April 15th at NATIONAL LEAGUE R. II. I. Cincinnati 4 ‘I 0 Chicago ... ... Ill 0 Frey, Benton and Suheiorthv Swectlsn’ and Ilcrtbott. ' BIB IEAIGIII BAIL RESIIIIS (Canadian Pressl AMERICAN LEAGU Philadelphia .. 4 8 4 Boston 5 I l I Dudley. Stnner snd Davis: Zach- ' sry. Cantwcll and Pool, Cronin. R. ll. l- New York .. 814 0‘, Brooklyn .. .. 0 3 2 Fitmlmmww and Hogan: Clark. Gnlllvsn and Lopez. Lombardi. ThTFIRNATION/H. LEAGUE - R. II. I. ’hv't'.'fl'l"l' .. l 9 l "dots-en! . . . . .. 310 0 lhy. fimlth amt llsnnlng: Inor- rv-hlrn. Rurluilew and Nlslygrgsll. It. II. E. 5 H 0 ll ‘I l \""" "ml ‘l""'"'v. "crrow: Barnes. ""Il' or" "fly. Stark. E R. . Chlrslm ... .-. ... ... Detroit Fraser. Faber and Tate: S llvsn. IIr-vr-‘ng. Uhle and Sclmng. "fly" worth.’ 1 ul R Il, Ii’. Boston l 9 9 l'h‘l:|.rlolnh'n . . 411 ‘I Durlwm Kfne, W. Moon "crry; E".'-r‘.~."v all Ccclirw‘ R. H. E. Ivl n. n. u. and ‘."“""‘ '.\ .. ... .-. ,. IR l9 3 Hr“, w“ "" "iv. ("mnv ‘rr Pr‘ '1 ‘ck- \' 1v ‘fork Bu" c nn-i Rrliisv and Dicky. l"i.v'r"~'r. "q-fl» ." ' ?".'I'~ r. n. u. n i1 o o i4 _s R. H. E. Wendi": .. 2 I 3 "IIIIIPI" ... ... O14 I Groom: (“oi-tor and Legctl; Mich- nek, F-nyihr and lflytlak. Clevfsrul . . . w. ole n. on: Scrvcll: Kinr“ "Ilcs, Coltmun. Stlely and 0‘Fsrrell. hat and shoes to match. Alter the ceremony the bridal party lelt for Tyne Valley where they were enter- tslncd for several days ct the home o! the groom's sister. Mrs lildward Ram- sey and also visited his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs James Yeo. 0n their return to Glenwood on Tues- day they were given s. race,“ by the lmmodtlto rclstivcs and e low intimate iriends ct both psrties. A!- ter the invited guests hsd psrtsken o! the dainty wedding supper which had been prepared, s. large party oi young folks from Glenwood and lur- u. .1. MABON .,, DIIQIOGII (El-{INGING UP FATHE rounding districts assembled to tend- er the young couple their hesrtlcst gowued in blue silk tlst crepe with the home oi Mrs Roy Lldstone. The President presided and meeting open- ed with Instlute 0d: iollowed by the‘ repestingoi the Creed. Roll ‘call was" responded to by ten members and iour visitors present. Minutes o! pre- vious meeting read and on motion sdopted. Sick Committee reported no sick in district during lest month. School Committee reported a new soul shovel to be purchued (or the school, the secretary to purchase some. The Secretary then rend the correspondence relating to the In~ stitute. which consisted oi s letter from the Earle Fisheries Co. 1t was moved and seconded that ‘Muriel Bums be Ilmointec to secure a pro- bongrstulstions. The excellent music R MOW-Olimifi‘: Hews s-wf waueueuwwInR-aatw A row n94 Cfiflwehlh-zu5vlmtfl IQTI§$TYLI 21:“ -,; . gram tor district convention. mil cell .,,_.-,. w. to be answered with receipts for sup- per dishes. Collection amounted to} 81 cents. Programme lor next meet- ing Piecing the quilt. Meeting to be hold st the home oi Mrs Issac Burns A programme was then csrrled out ls follows. Reading by Mrs l". L. Cairns entitled He's throlllh end ‘ ‘y knows it. flooding by Mrs Gordon Bums. Johes by Mrs J. J devert. Reading by Muriel Bums entitled A Poi-root Husband. Racing by Mrs J. Scott Jlrdlne. Midi!!! by Mildred Jsrdlne, entitled ‘tribulation o! o flinch“ tcr Newark . . .... ... ... 4 ... ... .. I llarvin and Hargrcnvn: Bell, and Flor-moo. ....__._.__.-L.._. CHALLENGE DIDN'T HELP PHOENIX. Aria. May lie-till.)- 0. E. Clayton chsllenged the con- stltutionslity c! s Phoenix city or- dinance pertaining to driving sn su- tomobilc while intouicmd. The or- dlnsncs was declared invalid by the supreme court, but that didnt help Bachelor. Lunch was then served by Clayton u he ‘lmrnedlstely became the hostess And much enjoyed by subject to prosecution under ststc Bil. Muriel I. SHIN. GRIN-Iii. lsws. LIQUOR. DANGIIOUI TO "Fl-U‘ PHOENIX. Milo MI)’ Ss-(IIP-l- The theory thot s. drop oi liquor will word oft influenza. ts ell "wet" irom s couple or viewpoint-l, according to g, tho state board o! heslth which hu warned Arisonians to svotd all stimu- lsnts during nest-epidemics o! riu. PREFERRED PEN TO JAIL NEW HAVEN, 001111., Msy (—-(U P.l-—Benny Sicgle told Fedora Coudt Judge Carroll c. Hicks he pre- fcrrcd s your end s day st Atlanta Penitcntlsry to nine month st coun- ty jsil because the food would bet- ter agree with his diabetes. He leit shortly siterwsrds for Atlsnts. __,____.__...._._. I931 GIRLS, SCORN NEEDLE WATFREURY, Conn. Mo)’ 4.-— IU-Pn-Jthc old fashioned girl liked to sew sud knit, but her modern sis- tcr sppsrently has little interest 1" plying the needle. The wstcrburr Institute ct Celt and Industry. If"! many yer-rs o! service. decided YA close its doors because o! lack o! in- terest and insufficient income it ' continue its work. _______.___..__~._._ F1 REMEN CATCH SWARMING BEES QUINCY, Mess, Msy P11111110" were coiled out here to recover I stray swarm of bees. Protected b! gss mnsks snd rubber gloves. they 11' moved the insects from s housstoi soc returned them to their hive- ultssp Douglas‘ Egyptian Linlmeni slwsys in the stable. ready for "n" mldlcte use. Removes proud out and inflammation. ‘Thrush or Root Rot, and intention o! cow's test. Minnow Llnhnenl econ sputu- <-=:——~--~~ By George McMcnus WAGJYTHAT {gunf- uns-rueu-is ensu- _