"l dropped m “The purest form in which "O.K.—but don't drop tlie Sweet Cups.” SWEET CAPORAL CIGAHETTES y rip cord ting" tobacco can be smoked." ‘Note. After llay 1 my blacksmith business will be run on a cash basis LINDSAY H. COLES L-646-4-2i-6i G A R T E R’ S SEED STORE (Queen Street) WE SELL "CORONATION" Rust-resistant SEED WHEAT "ERBAN" Rust-resistant SEED OATS SEED BARLEY (2 & 6 Rowed) SEED BUCKWHEAT (Silvyerliull) FQDDER CORN (Longfellow) 99% Germination. IMPORTED and ISLAND GROWN BANNER and VICTORY SEED OATS VETCHES NO. ‘I. FIELD PEAS “GOLDEN VINE" NO. 1 A full stock of beet CIDV- EES And THKOTHY SEED. in] ivnxrunn of than s c l. o v n R SEED is very WW!" Feed Department We also sell Baled HAY good quality. Speoiiltprices in toll 0 roan oars (lowest prices) on. cum MEAL (old Pro- cess 36% Protein rssranrar wmfl F15" mar. snout enm- rm: man, wiurr; MIDDLIINGS. snonrs. cnacxm cons. FEED CORNMEAL. FEED WHEAT (Ior poultry) ew- Just Received one large olrlold 0! BLATCHFORITS FKOULTRY PPLIES crucrc nurse msu. r MEAL. rounrnv scnirrcn ratio (a some! mixture.) w’ “i” will“ mieinyniviliezl WES l‘ its? on‘: atpxur SEED d: FEED STORE. QUEEN STREET OARTEIMGIL. Limited STANCHEL W. I. The Stanchel Womenb Institute met, at the hcme of Mrs. J.T. Kelly for their April mac-ting. The presi- dent przticed. Meating opened by singing Institute Ode. Roll call was answered by each member telling, ‘"Wh they like tn go to Institute Mee ings." There were five members present. Corre- spondence: A letter from the Red Cross Society was read by the sec- retary. It was decided to ask the teacher to appoint school upils to collect for same, also a. let r from the Department of Public Health rewarding school Dental Ollnlncs and Diphtheria immunizing cam- pa . These matters, it was de- cided, could be disc there was a larger attendance. Acommitiee of three was ap- ted to sent to Mrs. Leard lor portfolio. Roll call for next meeting to answered by a Gardening or House Cleaning Hint, Meetl closed by singing Ne.- tionai An em. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL X—-l. Alfred Btavert; I. .61 —-1. Eleanor MadMur- do: 2. Irving lidillar; d. Ieigh Mac- Kay. Grade TV—l. Edgar lidiliar; 2. Grade rI-d. Dimoan MacKay: 2. mis MncMurdo: s. Barbara Forbes. Grade I (8r.l—1. Claude Pay-n- ter; 2. Mary lvfaeKsy; S. Carrie Thompson. Ctrade I (Jr.l—l. Claude Waugh: S. Marion Milka. Teacher, M. Mill. In Memoriam Mas. mwann dawns-rs The dearth occurred on (Wednes- day. March 15th, 0d Mrs. Edward Clements of Riosevllle mt the early had Lbeen in apparently lair health and her sudden and unexpected death came as s. great shock to her hus- band, relatives and friends. Bhd leaves to mourn their loss, her hus~ band, one little daughter two years old. and her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Burhe Elmsdnle and two sisters Mrs. Fred Richards of Elmedale and Mrs. Edward Gillis of Sumrnersid . Five brothers; William oi Woodstock: Richard of Manchester. NIL: Ro- land. Peter and Daniel at home. The funeral took nlaee Saturday morning, March 18th at 5t. Mark's Church and was largely attended. The services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Father Francis. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Harold Bearisto. Frank McKenria. Fred Clements. John Jones, Peter Donahue, Leo Dalton. Interment wa in St. Mark‘! cemetery. RIP. Drive out E5 a "” ‘i’ TREATMENT OF ' SEED POTATOES . -' It pays to havatha ne'er. To have the near snnn POTATOES you must treat your aeed bolero planting. The best material by teat for treatment in CORROSIVE j 0dr representative ' GORRQSIVE BUBL UBLIMATE. The Experiment Lflilt growers oi inundation seed’ potatoes MUST USE PCOBROSIVE SUBLTMATE at. your station will have a supply mgm in. gigtii oiiaea bottles, or Station in Maine Insists s no may cg latitude: iron on by writing ‘Iilllidle new no were The Central Guardian ‘This column la reserved for news e! local Interns but aha-thing at in advance. UBASWELL I02‘ P1102081“)!!!- CONFEDEBATION LIFE INIUI- ANUE L-iflliU-1-2l-8L- ON MOTOR TRIP——Mr. and Mrs- R. B. Richardson. who spent the winter in Saint John, left ‘rhursday v.1 a motor trip to the United Btu- tes. Mr. Richardson was rormerly man mers e, P. E. I SILVER FOXES HOLD A’! 90- An active demand for silver oxm continued at the sale conducted by Lemiwfln. lraser 6: Huth. held u ed from the rdvioua sale. Bin/ere 88 pea- oen o! the er or the fooyal Bank at. Bum- m; In Memoriam ue and seven his 630811 . Mn. Han H ‘ oi oiierlngs oi’ iull silvers yesterday at quid,“ a top 0f $90. A smaller percentage, 83 per cent oi’ the three- uarter y silvered skins was taken by u ere. These pelts brought a high of ‘l. TRIPLETS ARE WELCOMED —- The many friends of Dr. James Kickham, formerly oi’ Scuris West. lnow living in On-tario. will [pl-eased to hear of a happy event in his family. the birth of triplets. which Vol: place mare than one month ago. The babies, two girls. and one boy, are of normal weight and quite healthy‘ and are gaining sleailly. Dr. Kckham is a gradu- ate of the Univezsitv‘ 0f Tsronto and vlstcci the Island iour years ‘ago. aiong u-ltli his wife and Dr. Lar , his brother. who practices lmed cine near Edmonton. They drove to the Island to visit their old home and were the guests oi’ their brother, Mr. ‘IIJ. Kickham, who is one of our successful Island- ers at home. Before this addition to their family the-y had had a baby daughter whose death at the age 0f two years made them very sad indeed. Burke's malls, where Dr. Klckh-am practices is in the neighborhood of Callender where the famous Dionne babies live. (Patriot please 000v). Personals Mr. George Arsenault oi’ limer- ald Junction, has entered the City Hospital for treatment. His many GT1. Mr. John R. Stewart. bf New Glasgow, N.S., well known insur- ance man, is at present in the city. The first of next month Mr. and Mrs. Stewart intend to come t0 BRJNGING up be and hi3 friends wish him a speedy recov- m eiliieuo‘ 1 t iunera ook place ir tn home oi’ his dwlbtor on Wom es? d“? AW“ gm. and was quite arg- elmttgrég ~ "mm Wis member the SmnmersidEReBa/Stigt conduct the servllie. J’ iLh : Thee" “ the Ari-res 12st J My! “Abide With Me." The pull buarers were Messrs Howard Bchur- mfln- Ruins Hanan. Earle leard. Leonard Bchurman. Albert E. Wrllhi and Rov Campbell. Inter- ment was in the Bedeque Baptirt bemetery._s. _ SAVAGE HARBOR W. l. The regular moximhliv meeting of the Savage Harbor Women‘; In- stitute was held in the sohoc house on Tuesday evening, Aipr." ilth. the resident Mrs. J.C. Doug 1B5 Sid 118- Roll call was answer ecl y house cleaning rungs, Min. "I" of the Nvivus meeting were P6841. M109 and signed. Rzeportr from committees were heard and new ones appointed. The matter of placing a 3113p on the school Property was used and agreed upon, and it. was decided that work upon the same should be started immediately. Correspondence was read. The n! house. roll call to be answered by "Aw Grend- mother's Maiden Name." On mo- tion the meeting adjourned, Georgetown, where they will make their home. ~ FATHER ‘Ibex-a aver at the bnmeat $511?‘ V“ “born Ililw‘l‘$' Mr. oolin ’ ' w.‘ in his §lh or l-‘reetogm and wam“soanivsl an w” on. N me Sollirman. y until the death doom; Bedeq went to Wilmot VI-liey m live with rue (HARLOTIETOWN GUAltDlAN i l l We PayIShipping Charges On Orders of $5.00 GORDON TBJB TO HTS o! his mother. Mary Robertson: MOTHE “She had a courage malt never i tllnched. In the as 0! WINNIIPEG. April 33—In "Post- Glen ry in U Canada she script Adventure" the late Rev. O. rode casebook wi h a baby on the w- 9m:9l\_.(.341'i>h_Connor)_wm_t_e_p1nnmel._ Bh0_Qfl¢iih6l'6d__ up__t.he Have You Seen Our . IN Wallpaper Dep’t?. ltls more than twice as large-a new floor-and recently all redecorated. -W e are almost as proud of it as we are of our selection of the new 1939 Spring patterns of papers and borders. If you are planning on brightening up any of your rooms this year--it will pay you to see our new patterns and get our low prices first. “P311- 14- 19a Clip - This‘ Coupon I And Mall to R. T. HOLMAN. Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. Gentlemen :— Please send me at once your new FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOK. 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