I . » i l /*n it vi _js n : l l l i .I '_ "" ”" -`° " L” A” ` mel -1.-»¢_,__,q,54 .I an-=.=.»=~»:~r :-5.-__§mo¢-_ .- ._ -_ _. _=_E'_'_»-exalt. 1, -vw.-.-f __ -.._ ..-._-..-.-.f i l f v . i | i: i. MONDAY _"THE c1~1Aiwo'r'ra*rowN GUARDIAN* a "___, __ 15.1931 » _ il- ~ i ‘ag _ 1 a ii ~ H M v ` 3 __ . _._-#mum ' i ‘ Y . m__* "*` 'H`°"`w . p||¢|||||g, B||m|||p, 5||||gmg_ The 0entralGuardian‘ r Eczema or Salt Rheum Blluootn _ BLOQD _ Blrrizns I- \ CBASWILL lot PAODOIIIDDI. CONFEDERATION Lll'l» INQUI- Eczema or Balt Rheum as it is oltm - _ _ _ called is one of the most agonizing of skin ‘Nba ' L47” 1 12.3” diseases. The intense huming, itching, smarting, especially at night, or when the affected an is exposed to heat, or the hands placed) in Hexm, cubes and rations with andy , . . . product has ad- wuter, nre ulniosz unhesrable. without ment This Use liurllliek blood Butters lntemnlly, and vmwed' buy new and save money u upplf It "““"°“u-"' A f”" h°"l°° "9 all cereal prices wlll be higher. neualy sullh-ient to afford relief from this D torturing blood and skin disease. L-487-3-13-ll. WE HAVE IN STOCK B. C81' 01 illon and Splllett, Queen street. L-510-M. FOXMEN-Invest now in insur- l »»+m»o»»m»oo»+»»H ance against pup mortality. Feed Attention to Farmers Near Charlottetow oo»ovo»~uoroo4ooooooooo¢o4»4 both potatoes and tu|'|\i'ps'. ooevwooioovos gi-;\lt-fizl. mule. Q’QOO9Q9§QQ\Q9QfQOOOO Elcrlrir (iruril-x'~=. tru:-k. Qf4OQ§O will he as m‘:\|' as po_~'\ilxle |‘:\,.h. QOOQQQQQUOQOOOQOQ ~‘\DIlHl'¢‘Illl_\’ some of my customers. as well as some of my competitors, hun- misinterpreted my circular letter published last ply of broken soda-S. Make arrange- December. which reads as follows: To the Farmers near Charlottetown: Your splendid patronage this fall. in my judgment, uarrunts more up to date warehouse facilities. My :rim i~ to huv.pmr'tie:\lly all my requirements from the t`a\lm~r.~' hour (`lmrlo|teto\v|\, rather than telephone all nver the l’ro\'inre. This moaiis lu-lter facilities at Chg;-- loitetmvn to look after my customers. and it gives me great plvz|\xn'r- tn unnounre that I have plans now in the hands ol 1-filitrzlrtnrs' i`o\' :\ neu' niutlvrn point/1 and lllrnip warehouse to he equipped with the Intest electric grading devices for In the .spring I pl:\|\ to put on :\ vnuple rmore trucks, u'hf‘|'<‘unun no will l\|l_\' your potatoes' :ind iurnlps for rash in your _v;xr|l. :intl sl-ll you fertilizer tlelivered on your funn. ’l`in-so inmrovvd flu-ililies liuve onlv been made possible ln' voor varv l:v.|rl_v co-opcrulimi of whit-h I um extremely \\'e r~\p<-rt in not <(.:',-lt-tl on the wart~l\o||.=e the latter part this month. ;|'ul hun- if ln rf-:idim-,~»; for ilu- -nl‘ing moveme-nt. The f\lmlrrn !-`l|-<"li:'\l (lrutiinfr l)t-\'i<'t‘ \'\'l`t‘rrt~rl to will be supplied, and \-_-i‘l lm |‘..»~ lu-» i-.~~ oi' mv =~u~lon\t-rs, as uell as other dealers’ eus- ||\n\r~r~_ pi-mirl-1-: tht-v n'i~h lo pzxv me a nominal fee for the use 01 My rim i~. limi (h-~rf- is it ~uiTi<‘i\~nl movolnvlil ol’ produce near r'h.\r'¢\t'v~i~\-~r, l-\ (hc |\unu~-ous f;\rnn~rs, to wnrrxxiil an up-to-date R.--»-.,~,ra--~ f.-»f='f,'|~t_ ‘wr »»-i.~.- “-in up the vum- at Charlotte- |,,“-" .,:l~~-,- rl »l~~~~_ »|\l the l~l.-nil l`e--til.T'f.er ('o,_ Lid., but if \-nu \\ ml fi-v-\l'i1'\r d-,~li\'er1~rl ou ilu- fl-rm I will clurrzc _vnu 'iiftv i-i-nie |--r in li':uk»:f~, “mi rl:-liter' it uélh my own lrurh. For g||\.l;~-f'»i~ ~=<-'»--~-|~i\»»‘~u*_.~. l6';_ i zwl\'m~lE~-wi in to-d»v'< pimer nt Sl7riu ll~|1 i\ the v\-~l'it pri:-c f'fl='.'cr"rl ul. suv for illustration. \lnn:\i *"'~-.\.-“t_ ll"-l ,\`unr:'nlm~|1‘\;ll,|‘, llih. will tual the farmer Sill *ll if he lr ":l\ it fr-'im f`l\\r!oLi:'l=\\\'l\. ur \`lT_0ll tlrlivorotl by my I re\|w|'llizlI- tiilmi .1 \lmrr of vrur l`»-riiilitrr business. :md should l\.\-.\- nur or-it-r~= filed ni ilu- oil`ir»- \\i‘l\in the next tl1\'1‘0 werlu. to .-||.il>lr~ nw to ortir-r my totnl rt1|uirr|\u'x\t<. My terms ltmneinlicr l:»~t full that nl-itlu-r dealer or furmer was per mitted in ri~r'i|;ilition potuloes or turnips in the Export Shed at (`h:\rloilf-lo\‘.n. null ivhvlllt-r or not you are u vustonwr of mine, I will he in xt p':~§li<\n to zillmv you lo r1'l't>|\tlilimi any lonll fhnt mi1.Zi\t ln~ |‘4-,lvl-il-tl. liilltllv gin* nw :I _~.l\n|'t~ of your l`orlili:f.<‘:' lmui ness to unrrnnl this 4-on.~.ider;x|>lt~ expeliw that I um undertaking. '-=l»~"\<‘1l' FRANK B. CLARKE Prodln-e & I|1sl|r:\|\<-e, Prince Street Wharf, Charlottetown. Of = oooomm vvvo ovoecoveoeoaooveeoeoeooeo-ovoooooQ4ooooo»oooooo0-400-oo»o+¢o+¢+o4roo¢o-4 ___ _,_ 4. 000909 Purlne Chow and increase your pelt sales for next season. L386-3-10-121 T0 ARRJVE ABOUT APRIL lst car-load of Marvens whole and ground biscuits, also a limited sup- ments at once mr above. Dillon Ind Splllett, Queen Street. L-510-41. in raising poultry should tune in C , Halifax, every morning at 7.45 and hear the Purina Plan for raising chicks. L386-3-10-12l FOX RANCHERS - Ebx Cereal prices are adva.ncl.ng daily, we have in stock and to arrive Silver Tip Cubes, cube meal, cod oil and meat biscuits, ground biscuits and breadl meat, buy now as we are advancing all price April lst. Act ql-1l0l¢1Y- Dillon and Spillett, Queen Street. L-510-44. POULTRJMEN - All interested HNS ' MARSH FIELD - DUNSTAFF- 1\'.~\Gl:} SOCIAL.-At the Mllrshlleld --Dunstailnage Social of the W.M.S. of Cemrnl United Church referred to Saturday, a solo was given by Mr. Percy Bm'lo\\'-not Barbour-as nppenl‘ed_ Also Marshfield was omit- ted from the heading. W. M. S.-The Women’s Mission- ary Society of North Wiltshire held its .llarrh meeting at the home of Miss Bessie Clark on Thursday nltornoon, the fourth, with the 1>;~<'.\ident Mrs Bruce Deacon pre- siding. The theme for the dc- vctiouzll period was Jesus Lcrd of All. nncl npeiicd by singing hymn, Joy to the World, followed by 1n‘a_\'l‘r and readings by several of 1l1emelnbel'.s. Lead On. O King Eternnl concluded this part of the .\rr\'icf~. /\l`ivr the reading of imr.utc.=, members responded Lo roll call with verses of scripture. A, |nc'.~;.\a;.;e ni thanks for birthday remmnbra1ice~,wns received from 'hut~in members. It was decided to hold a parlor social in March. Mrs. Frank Mitchell gave short rc.‘.tling;». from .study book, “Men and Women of For Horizons", on thc meditztl work being done in Turkey, Africa and China. Mrs. W. R. Clark. Sr‘<"y Christian Steward- ship pure n blackboard talk on “The Gilt Supreme" Jolm 3.16. with the closing thought.-‘Love so 1 :\1m\zing..s`o divine, demands my .'cul. my life, my all." Offering amounted to $1.45. Meeting closed S ' 0 Q ovoo ‘+6 Z _ . §$*§§O§¢OOO %§§O0‘§§ ¢~§O§O§§§§§&§9 OOO O O0-O Singing' ,Tho Day Thcu Gavest Lord is ended" followed by bene~ diction- Removal Notice H. K. S. Hemming and The P.E.l. Credit and Collection Bureau Ltd. Have Moved Their Offices from The Bank of Nova Scotia Building “ I0 88 Great George Street Second door south of the Bank of Canada 1-- __ __ - 8| NlCl‘l0l.S_0N TUBACCO C0. LTD. ce\Aaio1'1'c'rowN P-I-:~|~ 'Ei 4 I n. w l Address and Presentation The members of the Green Hill Womens Institute mot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ma/cwilllams on the evening of March 6, to pre- sent, the gift of a. beautiful quilt to Mrs, Clifford Sherren on the event of her recent, marriage. Miss Whelma Ellis read the Iol- lowing address. Mrs Clifford Sherren, Crapaud. Dear Dona,-Your fellow memb- ers of Green Hill Wonwn’s Institute have called on you to-night to wish you a. perpetual abundamxe of happiness and- prosperity in the state or ure into which you have entered, T0 say that you will be mked in our circle is putting it mild for we shall find it difficult to get one to fill your place as willingly and cheerfully as you have done, W6. as friends, lialve Spent many happy houns together, and we shall always look forward to a visit from you. Now. as a. tangible token of me esteem in which you are held we ask you to accept this gift as ¢, mark 01' 01”’ appreciation mr your untirtng efforts as Secre- tary of our institute. Sirned on behalf of the Gram Tile gift was presented by Mrs Ralph MacLenna.n and Mrs Shemn affwlolwly thanlwa the members for their kindxyéss Thi? ‘lnD.‘ll1g I"0r she‘s s Jolly Good Fellow" brought 8. very plgu. ant evening to A close _.M mkrzvn-:w rNs'1'l'rU'rz Mrs. S. J. Rose -wclwmed the members of The Lakeview Institut/0 and their friends to her home Tues. dey evening, March 2nd, for their ‘elzulsr meeting Mcctmg 0 ned b , V' _ l_.,_..-IL _ _ - ns"fyu-'Inn l l l l l l /' I... me ‘ ."*¢»n T Before newspapers were available, few enjoyed the privilege oi' regular dependable news of eveuts,~ ideas or achievements . `. . men, manners or of their own communities. The settlers journeyed weary miles to maintain the necessary contacts with affairs and friends. Roads were few and Unfailing performance of this service to the primitive. Travel was dillicult. Mails were infre- individual has made the daily newspaper indispen- quent means of communication slow. In wintet sable to more than two million Canadian families » 1. Hemncran nf Prinf or poor, highly placed or Montreal to Niagara. Foreign news was scarce. news’ ' Today all the news from far and near I; jesir/e io know what is happening in |he` brought to every Canadian, quickly and completely, is strong and instinctive; the need to 'by his daily newspaper. No matter whatllislntensts this natural curiosity urgent and persistent. ior occupation may he, it serves his neelk. Day ‘after day it provides up-to-date information which influences his opinions; plana and pnrclaucl. There is no phase of community or national » life it does not touch' the aspirations and markets . _. . beyond the restricted boundaries ,, ’ accomplishments of the world at work, and at play, are recorded in picture and story on its pages. _ lIAN}lIllAN.l]}lII.Y Nl:iWS_P}lPl-I the “snowshoe express” look weeks to travel from and s constructive force in every community. `* * * * I: 3|: l* * Qi l l I l l I l ~ x 1 \ | Minutes of previous meeting were read’ and accepted. Roll Call was iesponded to by seven members and Bvisltors repeating "A Beautiful Thought." Rqzort of the schoo's were then heard. North Luke School needed stove polish and Lakeville School a broom and chalk. The teachers were authorized to purchase same. The committee; were reappointed namely for North Lake School Mrs. Jas. H Baker, with Mi$ Grlloe Dlngwell, Lakeville S¢h00l. Mrs. L. D. Rose with Mrs. 'i' . '_ ' ,Pe v Sflglng the Institute Ode followed by ¥‘1P0HtlllB Creed in unsion. fer-i1 _\ I -_-r..-11 l ii Hui womens Iiistitute ~ ~-»--~f a i Yes we Ana sun . "' ‘ »~ -~ 6 st-\os2T|.Y-YE F. D. Bennett. Ques-tionnalre on Home Economics Bmnclnc u|>Li='ZfhER;"" I was discussed and filled in by Miss Mabel Rose. Reading by MES Isabel MacAulay. Roll ca-ll £01' April meeting to be answered with a. joke. Meeting adjourned to meet April Sth, at the home of Mrs. F. D. Bennett. The National Anthem __ _,_ _ _,_~A__--~---_ 'Y 'Y ' =- ei Ill MEMURIAM MIT. SIMON CAMPBELL Mn. 5 mrn Campbell died at her home at Silver Creek. British was then sung after which a. hour columbia' on F b 21 t 1937 was spnt ln Social Chat and Music Mm Campbell w‘;5m;;he;“;l Mc; by Kenneth Searcr "B8Il8o." ac- Lern, daughter oi’ John McLean compained by Kenneth Fraser with and Mm- M r me 'Guitar and Mus mlzalmth ;p,~im_ p_ 1_ u °h"S°“’ °f pmt R056 al- the "0r§flH~" T119 h0Sf€-*Si She leaves tr mcum her husband H-\%iSl€w<>"°2”‘§-‘¥*‘l?§5t PARAE5- l ‘ " ”-*ffw _AT ' 5-- C' ' vn!iH1°\-le \\ ". Q ,f ::~' P | .. I W '»:’» Q wonw- . I 4 H l\ `n 1:: -l- ° fe4'~ '<97 \NANT'\'O . 'ee°". ...am \ -l _.XL ' \£L$f~L .»-- 1 . i 7 » I ` ( ;l "i\il;';i;¢;f ‘ "--|-1 ww lm. rnmf- Svnam. I-_ wma "gnu mend een "_ ._~ . 4 - _ R g l°§\é‘)/S1:._\/"éEé%§2c<§»NO*lp`_$:)°N i _-J \ Mus'r SEE THE i C _ ea.-.‘e%rs§~.-se- ff ""‘ p V THE. nine-:gear 1 V ' A .» i ‘ W/ ._< . f, it .‘ 1 "ui J ~ '- ~~ f’ "5" ~"‘ -= ~ t flll all ssss==_\»..<. . _" `“ Hiilllii' 2 !_\. .E::::::: `:' _ v/1 A " ~ = Q ‘ , li Ii. .ie ~___.._, ;}__ fa $1573'/5 " 7 l l I ,._,_ 1.-.__ .-. . '- 'II I-I __ » 41?. Y _ lr____`_ ____ ' f f- “"""` J L | l I :J W » ' ii I A ' '.i;.-or \