Mr. Art Yorsion was s passen- PISQUID AND VICXNITY ger to the capital recently. ice in ille River has‘ v PJilUtlCflllF disappeared. l Mr. Vernon McKliilion is j shxrhlg lumber for Mr. ‘lliss Enlrcn Keliv who is clnpiov- f Callaghan. Drvmvfff- HOLMAWS ran FUR CLEANING and REPAIRS it's wise to have your Fur Coiit Cleaned and Repaired-It's appearance will be and it will give you more satisfactory wear. Bring your Furs in early. for this service, so that our plants may work on them during the slack season and so that they will be return- ed to you in plenty of time for next Fall. We accept only Furs Purchased from The Ladies’ Wear Main Floor l l busvl I\1r. Gerald llfcGilirk of Dromore Joseph. is eilgiigctl cutting fire wood for i-d in the Charlottetown l-lotcL: _ . _—-_ spent the weekend at her home in} Signs of SWINE 15 hflwlnd “if?” Plsquid. irhilqrell are gathering pussy Mr. ___________ »__- MAMMOTH AUGTION SALE NORTH TRYDN weoxrsoiiv. APRIL zsiir-lz 0'CLOCK SHARP We are instructed by Mr. .\. A. ‘Wadticll to sell by Public Auction 1n his premises on above date:- STOCK: l horse. 8 yr- old i140" "t"? lbs»); 1 fat cow; l milk cow to freshen in July; i milk cow to freshen April 30th; l lat 2 yr. old heifer; 3 year-oldheiferz; 3 “hunks pin; 1 rec'd. boar, :5 yr. old; 2 reg‘d. brood sows in litter; 4 your): "i! d- WW5? 300 rockcrcls, LS. l; mos. old; 300 LS. x 8.1. pullels, 3 mos. old; 200 Alli. yr.-old hens. launLtlslplxTg; ‘fhrgphlllg outfit (Hall's); pulper; lnt. 3-5 engine (new); Vciox cream separator, 550 ibs.; Chatham fanners; (ii-E- l li.i’. motor; 12 ft. hay rake; disc harrow; hay mower; 5 li- F- "Pd W. binder; I. horse hues; disc. 4 section smoothing “Mrllws; 3 WWW" lever new l‘. and W. spring tooth harrow; walking plow; Maple Leaf gang plow (lfeiv); 2 furrow LlLC. tractor plow (new); 2 row cultivator, i. and W.; horso hoe; potato marker; road cart; 4 ft. double wood sleigh; box sleigh; set bob llleighs (new); single wood sleigh; 2 speed sielghs; iron axle cart; wheel barrow; emery wheel stand; grain treat- Pi‘; suction pump; force pump; stock loader; F. and W. manure ilifflli‘ vr; potato sprayer; potato planter; single truck wagon; double truck r-ulgon; F. and W. hay loader; road scraper; l4 disc seed drill ttjqcksllutt) with fertilizer attachment; potato sproutcr; power meat grinder; table ouw; wall drill aiid bits; bench vice; 2 grindstopcs; iirc fencing outfit; 3 spray casks; 2. oll drums, 45 gals; 4 5-gal. oil cans; Jami-sway oll brooder; electric broodcr; coal brooder; incubator. Jim egg capacity; roll lawn wire; set patforni scales, 750 ibs.; Boggs potato grader; hand potato grader; potato fork; iLM. asphalt shingles: . lull rolls chicken wire (new); Chevrolet 1 ton truck. good condi- tion; Pontiac sedan (1931)) all good tires; Massey Harris tractor No. s) (new); (Mi. ti; iLP. motor; 3t) ft. rubber belt; rubber belts, all sizes; straits and pulleys; swinglc trees, all hitches; neck yokes; potato tifllill" elevator; 2 doz. cedar posts; 100 ft. rubber hose, complete with nozzle, quantity point; hardwood plank for runners bruches: shafts, poles. ctiz; screen doors; screen windows; sashes; l0 gal. roofing cem- r-nt; lCilllIQi‘ ivagon cushion; set heavy duty double harness; set driv- ing harness; cart saddle and breeching; 2 truck wagon pads and breaching; it sets rubber traces; riding saddle; grease guns; work llridlcs; homes; team-lines, etc.; 2 30-ft. ladders; forks; shovels; hoes; crow bars; picks; axes; post hole diggers; lee tongs; bunk chains, etc.; vnickcn house. l0 x l4; it tons good hay; 4 tons good straw; 150 bus. pure sccci oats. ' 1 horse. 8 yr. old (1600 l-URNiTUltE: Kitchen range (Enterprise), hot water front and irink; Enterprise room stove and shield; small box stove; oil stove‘ heater; chcmical clozct; 6 kitchen chairs; 3 lawn chairs; 2 spool beds; evil oplione; battery radio; i bath tub (new); Beatty electric washer‘; ringer and stand; chesterficld suite; hooked rugs; chairs; tables; couches; mattresses; beds; dressers; eommodcs; (‘ongoleum squares; rugs; lamps; lanterns; cream cans; pots; pans; crooks; dishes of all sorts; cutlery and other articles found on a. well equipped farm. TERMS CASH. If day unfit. sale will be held on following day. E. C. BELL, ll. F. MORRISON, Auctioneers ' Lunches and tea for sale on the grounds. A UUR BOARDING HOUSE l 1 I l l are drying considerably so that should prove much easier very soon. Col. Reid Attends JScuut Meeting OTTAWA, Agll l9 - (OP) — improved ' i lows, Seine robilis have also been seen. Ml‘. John Os tridge. Aiueh sympathy is extended to Mi‘. John J. McDonald and. family on their recent sad bereavement. Mr. John H, McKinnon, employee of Clark's Store, St. Peters was a recent visitor to his home in Pis- quid. Miss Eileen McKinnon ii the lucky winner of a pretty fire side bench, hand made top. made b‘; the ladies of Albel-ton for the Western Hospital. Passengers to the capital recently included Mrs. Andrew McKiilnou. Mrs. John D. McDonald, Mrs. Clar- ence Coffin. Mrs. Patrick Kelly and Mrs. Emmett Hughes. Travel on the country roads ‘s still somewhat difficult with many ufiisiiouts and mud. Heavy vehicular travel is almost impossible. but is reported that some of the roads Provincial Boy Scout comlnission- ol-s participated ill a. special training course at Dozuinion Scout headquarters here during the week-end. it was announced to- day, Taking part were: Lit-Col. W-W, Reid, Charlottetown; RA MCGFEQDI‘. New Glasgow. N.S.: and Eli Boyaner, Saint John, NB. lFEEL PUNK To refresh tho system, to assist ln clearing away headaches and blilous fits. why not rise n model-n medicine like DR. HAMILTOWS PILLS? Buwcls looaen tip. Bile flows moru rapidly. System gets s relil cleansing. You get action. Re- sults come quickly from these little pills which do not upset your sys m. lf you need a reliable liver- ifllllc. one that will help to givi- you more energy and nut some vim and pep into your actions. use DR. HAMILTON S PILLS many people say they ore n "sure starter" ind can giro you healthful results. Told in 25c boxes by iill dealers. DRHAHiLTO-NS PILLS Major Hoople EeAusw/smi! A weiizo cue/am 1 HAD is GNAWlNG AT M\/ MIND.’ ? / /. IN iT I 61ml A BCARECROW OFA / HORSE EATiNG PILLS mom A “t; MNMUM / 60111.12" IIJRBELED "M1144 AND CHAQGE AQE TQEE é /, HONEY . “A6 THE sreeo DoLLAiQepzzERwisE MUNCHED THE PELLETS, HE WAQ TQANSFORMED lislTo A ‘ HAMDSQME, PAWING CHARGER! z- COOM lsteAl-iis! zees DREAM ARE EASY FOR/ $WAM\ TO EKPLAUO! FNE BUCKQ FOQ / I / ONEQTIME. P oilruy District And Its Activities recent visitor to Moncton. Mr. Keith. Mstheson has re- turned from a trip to Charlotte- town. The women's Institute of Knuts- lord are busy practicing for a play which they will present in tilr Olleary Hull. entitled "Pigtails." Mrs. W. Turner. proprietor oi "The 'I‘1.irner Nursing Home". O‘- Leary, was taken to the Prince County Hospital iii Summerside oil Sunday evening. Her legion oi. friends wish her a very speedy re-l‘ cover-y. I The new hymn books ordered b_\' the Young People's Union of West Devon United Church were used on Sunday afternoon for the flrstI time. In the very near future they, will be dedicated to the service oi ‘ God. Miss Florence Pate was the villi- iler of the lucky ticket fFOnl-Ibllf‘ _ Department Store ill their drawing on April 15th. With every three dollars purchase. the customer rc- rctvcs a ticket. The lucky ticket entitles the u"iiiier to $25 cl’ ircc groceries from the store. The many friends of Mrs. Cras», ivell. Bloomfield, will be sorry to learn tilat she is very seriously sick " at the home of her son. Alba: and Mrs. Craswcil. They unite it: wishing this dear old lady aspeslli improvement tn health. Mrs. Cra- weil is confined to her bed and i‘ under the care of Dr. Dewsr.w.i.l a registered nurse in attendance. . Mrs. John Matthews. who was the relieving teacher of the prim- ary room ‘of the 0'Leary School for over u month, concluded bu duties oil Friday afternoon and treated her little ones to a gener- ous helping of home-made candy. Mrs. Matthews has been a. most faithful and conscientious teacher and the children will miss her. Weldon Matthews of Dslhousie University. s. former teacher, will take over as teacher on Monday. The Women's institute of 0‘- Iicary held a pantry sale on Sat- urday afternoon fl’! Turner and‘ Maclivliiiams store. Despite til-W very inclement weather, there was; a good attendance and the delic- ious cooking found a ready sale. Since its inception last fail in O‘- Leary. the Women's Institute has. become one of the live wire wo- men's organizations in the village and its special objective at the present time is lo get blinds. etc., for O‘Leary‘s new school. About $16.00 was realized frcm the pan- try sale. A number of beautiful flowers with gorgeous colors and blooms may be seen in the Rexali Drug Store, O‘Leary. The proprietor. Mr. A. J. Matheson, takes a won- derful interest in plants and in the large window of the store they get plenty of sunlight. They are certainly a delight to behold. es- pecially at this season of the year. when the out-of-doors flowers have not had a chance to grow. The genial clerks at the Drug Store, Misses Eva J. Macliennan and Mil- licient Crozier also take a great delight in looking after the beau- tiful plants. Little Barrie Matthews, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Matthews of O‘Leary was taken to the Prince County Hospital in Summel-side on ‘Thursday night for an operation for appendicitis. Her father Just returned that night from Halifax where he was st- terldirlg Dalhousie University. It is expected that he will be the teacher of the primary rocm of the O‘Lesry new school. commen- cing on Monday. for the remain- der o! the term. Mrs. John Mat- thews was teaching the classes for the past month or so when the regular teacher, Mrs. Mae Palmer had to leave for Llttletori. N. H., because of the illness of her sister. Mr. Matthews is a former teacher and is a veteran of the late war. The many friends of Barrie wish this dear little girl a speedy con- valelience. MAY DEEPEN HARBOR O’1"I‘A-WA. April l9 —- (C?) — A proposal iorideepening Amlherst harbor in the Magdalen islands will be studied "as soou as personnel conditions permit." the Government said today. A return tabled in the Con-mulls said the works Department has received a Mrs. DJ... Dewar, OLesry. was u. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i »__U_-_\P,»—~“__‘_P Style 7-40-22 6-30-l6% s-4z-lapi Medium Wire—lop and bcrt 9-36-12 7BAHS FENCING RARMNEEDS. Standard heavy. a 3-4 gauge vrlro ir 20.10. all 4o ml -ii" HICN _ _-~“l,~—\; \ L/KLNL/K ,,_\ , Horizontal Spacing (Inches) 5-6-7-7l/i-li/g 6-6-6-6-6- 6-6-6-66-6 om 9% gouge-ZO rod rolls. 3-3-4-4-5-5-6-6 PHONE Barbed wire 4 POINT a 80 Rod Reel! 4.95 Where Price- is Matched With iliiallty For All Medium rolls POULTRY FENCING “f mm’ ' 18-48 spacing-l" or bottom to 4V1" or m l0 rod rolls per rod ,._,, 79g_ (ORNAMENTAL 65c per rod ‘ 59c per rod 79%‘ P" "d Galvanized wire-green B-B, 36" high I 67%‘: P" rod Per iOOf . . . .v,_. ._,_,_, __ ZSI/ic Per 100 fool 25,00 or MAIL YOUR. ORDER. 1O Hardware Section SMAllMAlil SilMMEilSIiiE Le §t Wing Laborites ’ N i-: u R A u: IA (May Be Disciplined? ll LONDON. April i9—(CP)—Solne party affairs. ft tiring members of Parliament may be thrown out of the Labor Party because of a telegram oi good wishes they sent to Italy's pro-Communist Socialists. a Labor Party spokesman said today. One independent. Socialist lino 3'7 Labor members are listed tn a telegram supporting pro-Commun- ist Pietro Nennrs Socialists in the Italian election yesterday. Since thell some of the members said their names were on the “list by misunderstanding or without their knowledge. But a number stand by their guns. The spokesman said Labor meni- ber John Platts-iltilis “made a vague admission" that he sponsor- ed the message. - The Daily Herald. organ of the Labor Party, called the incident an "escapade too dangerous to we ignored." Another leftist member. Kollni Zllllacus of Gateshesd, was report- ed as a signer of the Nerliil tele- gram. The "rebels” represent left 1nd right wings of the party in this Commons. They ineludeifierhaps to of the total of- 395 Labor members Rome dispatch as...signlitories of_..a...he_gluen.s_sevue setback in the But the Nenni telegram has dis- turbed party strategists. The most urgent question is what shall be done with the members who de- fied admfnistrstlon policy and went the message of support to Nenni Attlee and his colleague: devoutly hope that the Communists would Italian elections but the rebel soup of baclcbencher have wish- ed the friends of Communism _e_veijy success. _; Col. Douglas Clifton Brown. BPEIIGLOI the Commons. accepted for debate a motion by ll Labor members calling for the appoint- ment of s special committee to in- vestigate the affair. flowever, Herbert Morrison, s. House leader and chief Labor strategist. made this stern coni~ ment: “It is really s question o: what is the most effective and ap- " proprlste way 0t dealing with it. But. it is gOihg to be dealt with effectively." i! the Commons approves the motion the special committee wit‘ act as s. grand jury. It’ will as. terinine whether the mime; ghgplg‘ be referred to the standing com- mittee on parliamentary privilege. and disputes are strictly within- York And Vicinity w——— Miss Verna. Watts spent the week-end at hei- home in York. Mr. Westley Mathew and Mr. Roscoe MacDonald spent; Monday in the City. Messrs. Ira. and Claude Iewis. York. are unloading a csrload of hay at York Station this week. Miss Sue Jones has returned to her home'in Hazelbrook after vis- itins hi York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vesey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mubtsrt um two daughters. Alva. and Lilo, of Marshfleld. spent Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. c petition urging such action. Sports pause. . . Have aCoke which has punitive powers, Mrs. Herbert Vesey. York. spent ii. few days in the City last week, the guest of her sister-in-isw Mrs. Pirmis Hughes. The Central Young People of Marshfleld United Church held s sociable evening on Friday, Aprli 10. at the Parsonage. the guest of Rev. J. H. and Mrs. MacOullum. {he meetlns °P€ned with hymn, What A Friend We Have in Jesus". followed by prlyer. The minutes were then rend and up. Droved. The roll call was then sn- swered. This was followed by hymn. “Take Time To Be Holy.‘ Games and contests were then Played and the feature attraction of the evening was n. weighing contest. Lunch was then served and all departed thanking manna‘ "Mun. MacCsilum for a lovely even- The reruirrl- monthly meeting of tlw Davalirlnr Mission Circle was held on Tuesday, April 13. st the home of Mil-s.- Minto Foster. The mfltlnz opened with, “Blest Be the Tie That Binds". followed by the VBtudy Book which was under the direction of Mrs. Howard Watts and Miss Francis Vesey, followed by I hymn. "O Canada.” The roll cull was answered by s verse of scripture containing the word "vlnltr"; it Wu responded ‘to by i0 members and tworvirllnrs. The minutes woos than reed and sp- Droved. It wu decided to ask the Central Christian Church to Dre- sent their ploy "Oheerio My Deer- ic." which is in be held in York Hail. The roll csli next month is to be answered by s verse of Scripture containing the word "Walk." Mrs. Earl Lin; lilvited the members to her home for the MU muttns- bunch no than ""0611! the hostess and commit- tee in charge. ‘than oll-deport“ thanking In Poster for a lovely evening. PROPERTY F0il SALE IN_ FREDERICTON o" "ml" highway within 200 yards of church, school, 5mm and railway slorion; containing 4 acres oi land with new bu", and new S-rooin house; furnish. ed complete with oll hard wood IH°°F$I wired for electricity; arge_ concrete basement. ill- specrlon any time. HERBERT BUCHANAN Fredericton, P.E.|. WEN FAST RELIEF Hundreds say that real success in bringing relief attends the use of Nerviilna in Neuralliia. Sci- atica. Luinbiigo and Rheumatic pains. For simple Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds and Hosrseness. Nervlllnc is‘ so useful that you should get a 35-eent bottle today. Remember. Nervillne is s iiniment with great penetrating powers that enable it to attack many pains at their very roots. Sold in 35c bottles by all dealers. SEAL UNGRATEFUL PICTOU. NS. — (CP) - A live seal was discovered on the farm of Byron Clark, one mile from the sea. near here recently. Fairn- ers carried the animll back to he wobbied happily out of sight He was described u “lively and vicious" and did not take kindly to handling, » gw/nq Aeauf/Tu/ co/our 1211-‘0 l/our home w/fh r'"“" ‘II-IE DURAILE, ' WASi-IABLE ONE-COAT WALI. PAINT Give your home o lift with SWING- Waco‘: new Oil-base writorpoint for quick and easy rsdoecruiing. SWING mixer simply with water, is easy to apply with brush or roller, drier odcorleii in on hour. SWING covers with ens-cost —you apply it right over ypor present wlll surface —and the beautiful fiat flnliii in long-lasting and eerily deemed with soup and wafer. 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