.. 1&6: wast .. THURSDAY. SILVER POX . FARMING PAYS Grow Convenient Fur- pd ~ ~‘""'" Intel-eating Snleabio s,“ for Cuh u” ' WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM FEEDING PANS HAND and POWER MEAT and BONE GRINDERS FOX TONGS and PILLING GUNS FOX CATCHING NETS Galvanized Watering Pans - ’¢>* - §_¢~<.\v_;- .., GASOLINE ENGINES g ELECTRIC MOTORS ‘ FAIRBANKS SCALES IZAL DISINFECTANT FLEA POWDER “ BRAYCO ” RED LABEL SPECIAL ENGLISH FOX NETTING 1, 1 1/; and 2 inch mesh, 18 to 72 inches Galvanized Soft. Lacing Wire ' Galvanized Fox Staples Galvanized Hinges & Hasps Hardware for PENS, DENS and HOUSES wide m ROSS-AIILLER STANDARD FOX BISCUIT and KIBBLO MEAT MEAL Fine Puppy Meal, Charcoal Biscuit, Wholewheat Biscuit and Kibblo, Mink Meal and Vita-Crumbla Contains 1075 meat 2% bone-meal, fishmeal, milk powder, “r1 liver oil, yeast, iodized salt. T-ooQA-r" ‘ll-L’? ‘TU-T "-11, vunv LOW IN PRICE McKay 8t 00., Ltd SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. “d,Brace, Whole-sale and Retail Distributors Fox Feeds and Farming Supplies - “ ihbjiorothy Dix’ Letter (Continued from page 2i tlzncs a man, realizing that n girl is in love with him, will marry her b. t .i:=e he does not have the heart to make her miserable. I believe lint I understand women thoroughly. Do you think that some day I wii‘. mac‘. a woman who can fool me? JACK. Aixsxrer; Probably . I think most women can fool any man if they want to, but. fezv wnnicix clcsire to, because women have sense enough to know that no lilfitlllg bond between a man and women can be woven of deceit, ll a ivomaii meets a man whom she desires for a husband, she natur- a: makes evcry ctiort to attract him. first, by making herself as good- lvlf ll! H1- llQ-tll-lic in Order to catch his eye and then by making herself nrzrcuibie to him hi‘ Jvllr-‘iltg him along and letting him know that she admires liini. Doubtless some woman will use these tactics on you, but she will in ho way be “fonling" or deceiving you. You can use your own judgment iii sizing up her motives and exercise your ozvn taste in citlitr vxposiiig yourself to lit-r blandisliinciits or fleeing from them. You may be susceptible to her charms or indifferent to them, but unless you are more stupid than the average man you will not be fooled by her. Of conrst‘ many men do mtirry women who are in love with them just because they haven't the heart to turn them down, but this is because it flattcrs their vanity and because they prefer being loved to loving. And it is not always a bad choice. I don‘t think either men or women understand the opposite sex. That is why they are interesting to each other. DORUTHY DIX. I I I I I I Dear Miss Dix-My fiance and I have begun to get bored with each other and on each others nerves. All the pep has gone out of our engage- ment and we take no interest in each other. What shall we do? ESTELLE. Break of! the engagement and thank Heaven you found out you were not congenial before you got married. ~. DOROTHY DIX. For Five Years Mrs. Andrew Vollc, Burdock, Alta, writee:—' ‘I was very much bothered, lor live your, with ocncmn on my hnndr and wrists. I tried all kinda of ointment! and halves, but they did not l1 mo. f A friend told me about urdock Blood Bitters, and after I had taken two bottles I found I had received complete relic! from my trouble." uuoocu Q LOOD i BITTERS E3 SIIMMERSIDE. , and Prince County -'l‘lil column in rolervcll for new" o! local interelt but atlvertlllng o! n neway nature ml! ho Inner-ted at 2 oontl n word atrlctly paylblo In Id- vane!- —-I'IISH frozen B901 Li"! lillt received at Bruce's. 90004-2141. J1me DENTAL OFFICES of Summerslde, Remington, Olieary, Alberton and Orv-baud will be closed for the Wednesday afternoon half- holiday beginning with -thc first Wednesday in May and ending with the last Wednesday in November. 9009-4-27-tsm-8i. -BEAUTIFUL BEDSPREADB. u sorted colors, 82.50 each at Bruce's. 9084-2-27-21. -8'l'. MARY‘! BADMINTON DANCE-A mostvcnjoyablc time was spent by all who were fortunate enough to receive an invitation to St. Mary's Badminton dance. which took place in Si. Mary’! hill 0n Tuesday evening. The affair was under the direction of the President of the Club, Mr. Ted Weeks, assist- ed by Mr. Weare; only members of the three other clubs comprising the Summerslde Badminton League were invited. Guests of honor were Ven. Archdeacon White. DD, and lvfrs. White, Rev, L. B. Campbell, Dr. Archie McMurdo and Mrs. McMur- do. The ladies o! the club served, an excellent lunch. The Revellersf orchestra played for the dances. Ev- eryone voted the evening a. great success and a fitting close to a very successful season of good badmin- tom-S. —GET BRACEIS to check up your garden hose. 9084-2-27-2l. —IN.IURED BY, HORSE - Mr. Duncan Palmer, well known truck-i man oi’ Summerside is a patient in the Prince County Hospital suffer- rrm cuannogiirowu GUARDIAN é ===.-. Mai-u The Most Desirable i GARDENING | Residential Sites ' In Brighton ‘ FOR SALE Apply To V. B. SMALLVIOOD 122 North River Roll! announce (Continued from page 2) mm and winds. Among the flow- on. ma» or ynrlwl Mobil m used for supporting clumcl 0t por- ennials, individual dl-hllll, and ' other tall thlnsfl. for supporting climbing roses and also for adding real strength for those little wire fences which commie mall child- ren and large dog! to concrete walks instead of allowing indiscrim- inate wandering over lawn: and flower beds. Stakes also find n moat useful place in the vogctoble garden. They carry netting: and EASTERN GUARDIAN ..' This column l: ruorved for nowo of local iuterclt but ndvertlllng n! n IIQWIY nature may be inserted in l: cent! n word strictly payable in "'1""*°°- strings for pea-s. and stmport for “qUBsCRmrloNs w The tomatoes and possibly cucumbers. Lharlcttetcwn Guardian may bu » handed to their Rep. Archie Bums. or left at H. J. Malian’: Dru: Store. Montague, 12-1341“. TnkoAQhAnoo it should be fairly safe to try a few rows ol’ those vegetables which are not usually sown until later. Two or three years out of five Can- ada enjoys a warm open spring with little or no late frost. Of course such weather conditions cannot be guaranteed in advance and the only way to capitalile o. oeasonofthil lilndfstomnkeai practise of sowing a. little vegetable seed well ahead of the proper time. If frost does come along, there 1s small loss as the ground can be used over again anyway, whereas if t . JGEORGETOWN - STURGEON Congregation services Sunday, April 30th: 11 a. m, Sturgeon; '1 p. m.. Georgetown, Subject, "Dwelling to- gether in Unity." If the travelling conditions permit there will be aer- vice at Milltown Cross at 2.15 p. m. services conducted by E. R. Mac- vicar. CONCERT AT BROOKFIELD The people of Brookfield and surrounding districts were pleas- Kayinond Crcwys, Mrs. Weeks. Fred Stewart and Lloyd Gillespie. who very willingly gave of thclrl time and talent to help the young peop‘e. The aocoinpanists for the even- sorts like spinach, radish and let- tuce, one can make the first sowing: just as soon as the ground is fit t’ work. Frost may hold them bacl "but it will not hurt them. Handlr ing from a bad scalp wound and a small fracture of the skull. Yester- i day morning his condition WZLSVIE- ported as good. The accident hep-i pened near midnight on Tuesday. Mr. Palmer was bedding down his horse, which is a heavy truck horse, i in his stable on Spring Street, when i it kicked him, striking his head. He called out and neighbours came to his assistance. Officers Whitcand Klnch, of the Summerside Police Force, were called and brought him to the hospital in their car. Dr. McPhee attended to the injured man. Stitches were required to close the wound to the scalp. Mr- Palmer is resting as comfortably as can be expected. Mrs. Palmer is at present in Moncton, N. 13., on a visit to her sisten-S. i PERSONALS __J,sti.-1tng‘ Gillespie of the Perfection Dairy, Summerside. is attending the Dairy short course in Charlottetown this weelc-S. -—iMi&$ Hilda Hamill of Middle- ton i5 visiting in Charlottetown this weelc-S. --Mr. Bert Hamill of Middleton was in Summeiside on Tuesday'.—- Painful Piles Go Quick-No Cutting-No Salves Thousands who have itching, bleeding or protruding piles have not yet learned that quick and lust- ing relief can only be accomplished with an internal medicine. Neither salves nor suppositories remove the cause. _ Bad circulation of blood in the lower bowel causes piles. The hem- orrholdal veins are flabby, the bowel walls weak-the parts almost dead. To get rid of Piles an internal inedi- cine must be used to stimulate the circulation, drive out the thick im- pure blood. heal and restore the af- fected parts. Dr. J. S. Leonharrlt, after years of study, found a real internal Pile remedy.. He called his discovery HEM-ROID, and prescribed it for 1000 patients with success in over 900 cases, and then decided evcry Pilc sufferer, no matter how stub- born their case, might try his pre- scription with a money back guar- antee. So why waste time on external remedies or worry about an oper- ation wljien Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd, the end of the planting season in the same ivay, that is make o sow~ lng or two after the usual time for planting, so that there will be stufl coming along weeks after the main crop has been picked. lng were: Miss Carolyn _P‘r8se1‘. Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Crewys. Mr. F. c. Dollar very cemblv acted as chairman and the follow- ing program was well carried out: Chorus, Upidee, by tongue. i Monologue, Dorothy Weeks. loctlutthocnrgiveo Solo, Norma MicNeill. PM!!!" m-nuhgtun Qffl, Dialogue, Robbers Under the ‘ Bed, Miriam Maclqepl, Henry Par-i Most people consider the wondcr- E7’! A“hm'l”d Fad Dal“ kcr, Wilbur MncNcill. ful peony a. flower of a very short h" pleas“! himnlf u; flw any. blooming period. Such, however, ls not necessarily the case. With lit- erally scores of varieties from which in dioose, one can, by 591.. ccting early, medium and late- biooining types, prolong the flow- ering season easily for a full month. In the white varieties alone there ls a. period of almost a fort- night between the blooming oi the earliest and the latest, and there is practically a different date of opening for all well-known types. In a few weeks. when these flowers will be at their best. it is also a good plan to visit gardens and jot down the names of favorites. solo, Lloyd Gillespie (encored) Monologue, Vera MacNeill. Instrumental Music, Mrs. J. Weeks, Fred Stewart and Freddie Platits. , Dialogue. Taking the Census, Ca- rolyn Fraser and Emmcrson Kent. Solo. Mrs. J. Weeks (encored) Reading, Freda MacNolil. Cowboy Song. Freddie Platts, Herbert Berry, Dale Proude, Henry Parker (cncored). lntermlsson, Sale of Candy. Gpipsys Warning. Norma Mac- Nei‘l. Marion MacKinnori, Herbert Berry. Reading. Henry Parker (encorcd) Dialogue, Cotisln Irene‘s Visit, Alice Dollar, Margaret MacLeim, Marion McKlencn. Kaymond Crewys. Herbert Berry, Major Ma- tliesan, Rcagh MacNcill. you get the greatest tlvubloondupdncc- LOWER FREETDWN INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting o! PLRASIRE in announcing n now Ford denim-in this tar-leery. The appointment ls in keeping foundoilonthobelidthntnoalo lloclnotcomplotoflsotrnnlaeflon lmtwoenmnndflaolruyurblrtec- tnblllhuanewobligafiononuaho Wolroumuchlntueloedln yourocolaomlenlopdatlonoftho cnruyoulninorlroconomiul lngoutolthiopolicy. Through- outthcmflrolifeofthoonnthc oonotnntendelvorwlllbooohdp overtholongestpclodof time at n minimum of Announclnc run Arrolnrnnnr or A NEW. Form nriauin 0 \ Now that May ms inmost arrived y y 224 Great tGeorge Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. t 2.221%... °§Z§Iil‘“§§i. mtiigursii: f1‘: Sjjlfacfiilfoflgfg: 3:13am‘: wlththc oohlzlinhcd Ford policy of pa, ofCnmlh, Limited, and u...’ Ymmg People's league of Prince‘ own garden, vegetables unusually |‘nd“'h8 “IQWGIAIY ‘initial’?! unwdluldmldfl-nalmld°5ll9' y: 32$ giiilsexflftgpiielceilii-tif/Znf: “m?” Beam Wham}? °°"l- Willa‘ lervlooh Fonlmmflllhronghnllt daily for oc-vldng tho Fwd our. elem 1“ t“? were He‘- ZT iiitif.fil.°’.lgit.f.°fli’.l°l‘dil ~11 mew- dC-wh- Whe- wlw-m" - ewe-v- M“°“ md" 1’ d” M“ “d m’ treated 1n W» wev- with herdv The Ford lorvico polloy to thopnrtavndmmldenflnl s. an goodecrvlcc. polaiblo ulo “I'll CANADIAN CAI” I For» Moron COMPANY or CANAnA, Luna-nu flnemeohnnluoflll Forddcalal an ihoronghly trained in school! tliflcbllbytlaoFilfluotflCllll- nndquflitywiththoaofimnwlllch yourenwvuorlglmllyaaounbleil lnthcFordfndloa-y/Ilnochlrgofor ZIIQOPQIBIBIINQAIIIOQIIGIIIQ withthoFon-dpolicyhbmonall ordimrymninwnmcc operation: lobllledataetandnd tlntirnto. Nomnturwhltfllojob-lngo comnIl-yvuwillfindtlnflid dealercquippcnltolanndbitlc rwmmrflr-Itlflirrlconnd in an Intelligent, businesslike mnnnsflfhowflqldncddonn- linens o! the display mom Am! ohnpnndthocouniltcntoonrtely ' of m attendants will be especially appreciated Irythclarlydriva. the bower Freetown Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Scott Jardine. Wednesday after- noon, Aprll 19th, at the usual hour. The president presided. The meet- lng opened with the Ode and all repeating the Creed in unison. Solo, Freddie Platts (eneored) Darkle Drill, Alice Dollar, Edna Proude. Florence Dollar, Marjorie MncNcli. Fred Stewart, Golden Ddlar, Emmersou Kent, Neil Mac- Neill and Wilbur MacNcIll. Mrnologue, Miriam MacNeiil. approved and signed. Sick Com- mittee reported getting fruit for the sick in the district. New com- mittees were then appointed. Sick Committee, Mrs. Gordon Burns, Solo. Mr. Kaymond Crcwys, (cn- filrltegfin ‘Vi; respiagdfd snob?’ Mm- Fbl! Hill. 8611001. OOIIIITWWE. cored.) m‘? T5 9J1 W0 5 1'8 Mrs. Jnxdine Stavert. Miss Mildred Duet, A r. and Mrs. Kaymond each member answering the m“ Judme’ Pmflam Omn- M"- 15mm CrGqWS with a Birthday verse. The minutes Q5111“. My; p, M, BgmgflL Q01- ol the previous meeting were read, Colds c» OVERNIGHT lecticn amounted to 50c. The pro- gramme consisted o! musical sel- ections and n. sowing contest. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Bums. Roll call to be answered with Gardening Hints. God save the King brought the meetln, to a close waiter which lunch was served by the hostess in her usual good manner. (Patriot please copy) Dialogue, Advertising for a. Ser- vant. Jean MacNelll, Nettie Mac- Ncil‘, Miriam Dollar, Marjorie Mac- Nelil, Vcra MacNc'll. Freddie Pltltis, Reign MicNeili. S019, Lloyd Gillespie (eucorcd). Chorus, Hard Times (in costume) God Save the King. - The above concert was repeated when You Take ,T'"€ l Famous Tablet in Time in Wheatley River Hall on Mon-_ clay evening. April 8rd after ivlilch] M, the 111-55513“ of a mid. u“ the Young People were invited to Grave's Laxative Brcmo Qulnlne. It - the 1mm‘. 0; ML and M“ Hcmertlusually expels the cold over night Andrews and treated to a dellc'ousiggiadfiggswfiiafzllfxgire sggsemméfiggg: lunch. wh‘ch needless to say WIIS-Lgxutjvg 131101110 QUININE Mtg much enjoyed and appreciated by quickly because it dew the four 51L things necessary. It opens the bow- els, kills the cold germs and fever in the system, relieves the headache and tones the entire system. Accept nothing else. NORTH RIVER W. l. 3 ‘rho North River Women's 1n- stltutc held their regular monthly meeting at the home oi Mrs. Wm. MacKlnley on Wednesday, April 5. Meetlne opened by singing o Can- ada». plght members responded to roll call with House cleaning Hints. Sweetness non, Miss Helen Warren. Sick. Mrs Fulton Moreside, Mrs. Alex Ledner. Bills for fruit, and a plant were paid, amounting to $1.85. Mrs. Ful- For sweetest things tum soured by Minutes of Mai-ch meeting was a months. Bchool, Mrs. Ray MacKln- tcn Sanderson and Misc Mary Ed- wards were appointed to take charge of programs for May meet- ing, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Scott on May 10th. Roll coll to be answered with a "Mothers Day Bcleotl " Alter the reports of the committees were given and some correspondence read, c. delightful program was en- joyed, an excellent paper on the Jig-saw puzzle craze prepared and read by Mrs. Win. MacKinley. A solo, Loch Lamond, by Mrs. Ray MaoKlnnon. Reading, Man and Woman, by Miss Marjorie Mac- Klnley, Duet, Reuben and Rachel, by Hilda and Roland Butler, solo, Playthings, by. Mr. Wm. Butler who cheerfully responded to repeated encorer. At the close o! the program. a dainty lunch was carved by tho ladies in charge, and a. social time enjoyed. Lunch committee for May The last authentic record of a live passenger , when the sole survivor of I. number raised in captivity died in the ‘pol- sesslon of a l date: back i0 191d ‘ of Cincinnati. 0U]; THEE! SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Establllhod I870 E. W. TAYLOR 148 Richmond Street lgd;il.ifg%;‘g“tglilj,g"glb,23;? _ their deeds; GIOVWS LAXAT|VE reed. aivpwved and slzned- New m. Jack More-side. m1. 1mm °“"""°“""" "m" m antee of money refunded if they do Lml-‘S that’ 1°51" 5mm 1B1‘ WOW! “h”! Ind lick Cmmm"! We“? Scott, Mrr. 11.115091 Whcatloy, Mill ' not end your Pile misery. than weeds. -shakcspeare. appointed, for the next three mum; 9mm . Real Estate SALES Ii. P. Simpson Ill RICHMOND IT. For nlo at Jlflllm *1“? aldrngmlmwmnnfacwrudlorthepllttlyvuunh mClLIflL BRINGING UP FATHE R . llll l I wove. 00M“? ~___...__ wawt or A\,\_ Run! uNTO a 9EoFLE_| ANY one panh- WAN-q- VJHILE I'M OUT perm To wALKnu WITH I 5g; Mg, THifi DQG- I», ‘wry l . f