` ’ 1 ' "rhe'ciii\nt.o‘l'fe1'0Wl`v‘cUARnia~ ~4 / itil Slit gets 5'-30 s I ‘No n . wanted to have il again. The unusual _ ‘ flavor is what makes the strong appeal 0 QQ-#O00-600-OO-0000-6? OOO #0040-4000 O6-Q OOO-0 O-6000-0400-OO-0010 1 wi-ll-:N You BAKE »< USE MUNRRGH BAK|ilG_>|’llWllEll All _ -J wuma sm vrisl A Boost' for_a Greater Province ~ Prince Edward lsland’s_ ‘fGolden,Futjczre”_ A .J A _ Booster Feature To Stimulate Business and Business Con- _ diiions in Prince Edward island, published l_>y The Charlottetown Guardian We 'ere Soliciting the Cooperation of the Business Firms andlLeading Men of Charlottetown. Summerside and ~ the Province. ~ ' Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- lan is editing this Special Feature Edition, which is_ now in the course of publication, and Mr. J. M-' Kirk- land is in charge of Publicity. A ~_ 3 ` .ass we-» /T I | . CHERRY VALLEY NOTE! The many friends of Miss Isabel TPVIDB of China Point, are sorry to learn of her illness. _ _ cept. sursiiiriuuninsffn. of ii, who has been visiting in Georgetown, has returned to Cherry Valley. 'nie may il-isiies oi an-s._w. s. Irvllll are sorry to learn of her con- tinued illness. The many ‘friends of Mr. Nell Praught of Eamscliiie, are orry to learn of hir illness. The community of Cherry valley were saddened on April lit, to learn of the sudden passing away- of Mr. Phnip Irving, s nie long sud highly resvected resident of the community. ' Kvoshwoee ' .. W°m°h'l Dart in industry in Scot- lludiis teadly increasing, according to lnreoent government report. MT HERBERT BCBQOL 'IM followlns is the Honor mal oust Home sohool as tumours _qi ian-oh. . _ _, ~,,-Grsds.~1x 2 not-is wood 3 R.usei'Farcuhs.i-son Grade III II Hollis H. Jenkins, Teacher. Mmsnrs tel- rams; nslr. _" 1 _ _ Eye' Strain* is ‘ N el°ve_St_rainu muh nowsr-ihsthlooms from l-ooo _ that slept Of wonder working saint! 1 ed o this ig _ _ _ _ _th usual joc'osity,’ and quite a number were invited to perform somefeat, Mr. Allied Seaman was leader of the devotional period. and Rev. Mr. Palethorpe led__the discussionsl, choosing as-his topic "The.Fins in Canada." There was s. large attend- ance, and after this meeting was concluded, a social hour was en- loved- _*_ Mrs. John-Cutliffe and daughter, Adelms, have' returned home, aft/er spending s. _very enjoyable week, .vis- "iting friends and reisltives -st' cape Traverse andhlbmy. ` ». .¢._. Mr. _Walter Weeks returned from Alberton, wherehe spentthe week- end, lenewing old friendships, among former' acquaintances. . Refuge Division, B. O. 'i‘.»1No. aol, . held its weekly meeting on Thurs- day evening. After the regular rou- floers took place andere as follows: ` Dowell; A. C., Miss Helena McMll - - x" O Cutliffe; P. W. P., Mrs. Frank Cut the misfortune of breaking two ribs, `Mr. I-larry Keating, Charlottetown, lcton. _ - Horace Cutliffe, Geo. S. Mclbeod, and John 'McLeoa. ` Messrs. Emerson Murray Ind LH!- lie McDowell, were visitors at Hamp- _ shire over Sunday. `Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cutliiie spent Tuesday in Charlottetown. ‘ Mrs. Roy Carter, Charlottetown. was g. _recent visitol-.to Fredericton, urs. carter attended the :mimi or her - grandfather, 'the late Henry Weeks, whlch_ took place on Friday. Miss Ruby Stevenson spent the- week-end visiting her aunt, Mrs. Roy weeks. Elliotte. Mrs. Geo. 8. McLeod has returned ' to her home, 'alter s pleasant week. spent at Albany: where she was the* guest of her son`Vernoh Mcneodp _ Among these `sttending_the funer- al oi the late l-l_em‘v_'vveeks.' was ‘Mf- msx 1-iows_rd._comw\11. _ am. soho 'iici.¢od. ` Br\¢l_\lbl»“°; had ss her glle_st'for‘ the past week. her sister Misa Irene Weeks. l"l‘°$|' ericten. ` ' _ _ _ rl-elierieton. vaitéi rushes sue sel- stivss si snrinlillfi 9"' ii" "’°"‘_ end. _ _ _ ._ .l-_'A1' I .ll 'A1>'n_ll,` _1g_,__1y_st ` ' _ _ _ __ '_ _ _ . _ ` _ _ . ' » ~ _ ‘ ' - ‘ 'Flindl-:luc-.'roN ' _ - AND-tvic1NiTY1 ~ ' ' AAAAAAA f ` _.._.= `_ i 1 """""'“""' @‘LEl-»I;l§l'.t_'_i\' _ l" . _ _ '_ , lovely suwssiiu, ' ' ' _ t U ‘.7 ` ._ _ _joy to men! "_ V _ ' ' ` B ` ‘ ' ; __ _ ` t - ' . e winters grave or sole. ' =‘ ’ _ "` _ _ »/ " este lite again( _ ` " __ _ ` ' ' _ ' Each bird that from.the,soii w ` ` ' " . 1 » ., o eever issiedeeupoiihis‘l‘eabn\ .1 .,.,,,,.,. _ ‘li ."4 __ ~ _ _ s J . _-_ _ _ ' On plliions swift and_strong,- ’ ` ` - _ ‘ ` - ‘ when winter lingered long. , " I I ` _ _- Renews a yearly-miracle, _ v ' . ' Greater than Pen or Daint` ' a n I er I n Z r » E‘e`r told in book or pictured' scene - spru ml, or All ‘soon nsvi piss. S _ A ffin ne hborhood"with e _ A N E W D D E _ = _ merrlment, and tlilh keep in prae- _ which was _destined to convulsive ` use old time habits ` f The Young _Peoples society held its weekly meeting on Tuesday even- ing, March 25th. at the hbnie of ` Mrs. Frank' Cutlllfe, Fredericton. " AND UP, F.O.B. FACTORY <¥\‘¢='~\-rvwusssesssmirowsssvei aisnsibueaaevi ~&.'¢'_-NL do tht r. ` Comfort costs less-iusi as quality, de- pendability and splendid performance cost less-in the new Dodge Brothers Six. The new Mono-Piece Steel Bodies are roomier in every dimension-luxurious- ly comfortable, safe and silent. The body ) is attached directly to the frame instead of being mounted on sills,_thus the new Dodge Six has o low center of gravity and perfect balance whichfmeke it ex- _ ceptionally sure-fooied at high speeds, _-_ on rough roads and on sharp turns. in the way it rides, the way it handles and the smooth power it delivers, the new Dodge Six is so superior to ony- thing its low price would suggest that you must drive il' yourself to recllize its sensational value. See the new Dodge Six-ond the new Eight-in-Line-the Eight is $1400 and up, at the factory. tine0!b\lBii'i£es,theele¢tion-°fUf- \‘ _ w. P., Miss seele Mcusnsn; w. _ ' - - A., Miss Irene weeks; R. -5., Miss Hilda Cutliffe; A._R. S., Mr. John ‘ Monennan; Chap., Miss Rut.h'ste`v`- ` - enson; 10rasnist..lf|ise _Florence Mc- Bwsin; conductor. Mr. Ieelie Mc- ` _ ~ -Q iss, r. s., mr. Roland molto , _ A B., Mr. Murdock Stewart; Tressl, ~ Mr. Hal-old shl-ri>e;_'i". s.. Mr. Frank lim. _ _ ` ' ' ~ _ LIPHULDINB EVERY TRADITION DF DDDEE DEPENDABILITY _ we us all delighted is heir that -. _ ` _ ___ _ _ ‘_ ,L ' Mrs. Mtlrdock mghsnoan, who had -- _ _ 5 _ i 1 . isnow iinproi/in_g__r__a_r_»dy _ B. mu gpm me pw “ek Wham- Charlottetown and Sunlincrside _ l’;1;icell‘l’mll;"":"l°“€;}‘l‘:d°t’*;?'l: Good used Cars on hand at all times-all guaranteed _ i A-Dser3odanlU5iGoaos. UBI; Roadster, 8760; 3- Dsor Baden, |158; Ds Luxe Coupe, $17!. All :aeesf.o.b.hetol'!iodad- _ moans asceeneevlir ~ moot (height sad mass astra.) _ It is expected that some of our en- ergetic farmers, in all parts of our province will be ready to accept the invitation to participate in the World's Grain-Exhibition and Con- ference, which meets in the city of Regina, beginning July 25 to Aug. 8th, 1932. The Regina Exhibition grounds, where the Exhibition and C_onferenoe_ will be held, are ninety acres in extent. They are within walking distance of _the centre of thc* city. It is hoped that our farmers will begin to prepare their entries as early as possible and that _in the end theywlll be able to produce varieties which will be successful enough to bring honors toour al- ready 'rg-osperous little province. F. ~ i____..__._. l. _ _ . ' 'rwo stylishly-dressed ladies were visiting tbs- lower East side, New York Glty, in an attempt to find out _l ed. He jumped up and came toward the ladies, holding out the apple in the direction of one of them. "Lady, will you start this for me?" he asked with toothlcss but smiling confidence. Rollo Bay and Vicinity The regular meeting of the Rollo Bay West Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs. Frank Burke. on Tuesday, April ist. The President, Mrs. MacKinnon, occupied the chair. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of the Ode. This was followed by roll call, which was answered with “Hints on Housecleanlng.” Minutes of the previous meeting were then read and adopted. Reports were giv- ter concerning sewing for the San- atorlum was read by the secretary. son, Mrs. White, Mrs, Burke and B. of Columbus. He leaves to mourn, his. Maccormac; Rccmmom --H1; tm widow, (nee Lucetta Steele) and teh children, an aged mother, and one Nall on the Head" Mrs. Frank Burke; song “Paddy Leary-_»_ M,-5_ Angus sister, Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, Macxenzie; Rem,m°n_ ~~p°_°p¢,»a_ Little Pond. The funeral, which was dl under the direction of the Knights of tion" Mrs. Joseph Chalsson; Rea ng. "My 'one accomplishment," Mrs. Laz- COIUPIUUS. WHS h¢ld Mvndliy m0\'Hi¥\8 ms hm Mandolin 5e|¢¢u0ns_ from his late residence to St- Francis' a W I Betty Manco,-mac; Duet ~N0_ 51|-"_ De'Sales Church, Little Pond, where' will costume). Mrs. Joseph Chaisson Rfeiluiem M555 WM Celebrated by U16! ,md Mm Lazarus whim; R,¢,,gg_,,¢10n_ pastor, Rev. L. P. Callaghan. '_The '1' p" Mrs A MacKenzie; pall bearers were Messrs. Leo Hay, "The ram , - . _ solo, "Mother", Mrs. chslsson; solo, New Port: J.»D.~ Steele. F-fi. Mec- "Loch Lomolid," Mrs. John Macltae. D0l1l1id. -1811105 A- E- MBCDOMN. H plause was given each Henry MacDonald, Little Pond; and earty ap liumber, but the song "No, Sir" was Temple Whalen, Rollo Bay. To the the hit of the evening. Next meet- deceased ive extend elriC»1'¥¢ Sym- ing will be held at the home oi’ Mrs. Datliy. ' MacKenzie, roll call to bc answered -i- with "Gardening Hints." Rev. A. L. Sinliot, Rollo Bay, was en by tho school committee, A leg. in Little Pond this week attending The death took place at Little Rl- U16 fi-mUl`Bl Of l»l`l€ |87-6 G¢0l‘¥¢ MM?- ver, on saturday, March 29th, of D0l1Bld- ` MacDonald aged fifty -- Ailr9,L6.\.ll¢\N'1 week that her nephew, Mr. Arnold MacMillan, of New York, died then very suddenly of acute appendlcitis. We read with interest the article in Mondays Guardian concernilzg the promotion of Mr. Lorne J. Pei :rl, of Pawtucket, R.. I., as Mr. Peters was formerly of Rollo Bay. His many friends wish him continued su;cess. Mr. Cyrene MacDonald, Grersrals, was a recent visitor to Red i-louse. Messrs. Edward itiahar, Jr... and Angus MacDonald, Monticello. were recent visitors to Rollo Bay W.-lt. Miss Eulnlia Mullaly, teach'-r at New Acadia, spent the week uid st her home in Sourls West. Mr. E. Reid, Rollo Bay, was to Georgetown recently on a b._sines| “how 'the"othsr half lives." They_ Mrs. Joseph Chaisson and Mrs. Las- John George . - 5 sms White were appointed to visit three <53) years. Deceased had been M11 J0S¢‘Dh E. Dévslé. Bear River. m|~,_ You may feel unduly after 'a shopping tour or s moving picture slioiv or_fl`_a the result of reading but the ` 1 , miiss aunt ptevsnson,ispei1t_8““- 4,, gg visiting rels.tives_. Miss Adele Mcbennan, _teacher at lynoticed a youngster sitting one cur _ _ l ' ' holding an apple. I-le had reached the the school. Meeting closed with Na- ailing for over a year, but his death leit Wednesday l1\0l‘\1i\1S fur B°l'deh. age where he was minus both his' tional Anthem. A dainty lunch wasl came as a shock to his many irlel-ids_ bolus in charge of a cal-load of live uppcifand lower front teeth and hel served by the hostess. The following and acquaintslices. He was a devout stock lor the Sourls Shlppilis Club. sat lookirlg rather disconsclately at' program was given by the eastern member of the Catholic Church, and- _-- thewrday fruit. Ori catching sight oil division: -- Opening chorus, "Dolly was visited frequently by his pastor. Mrs. William A. Willie, Rollo Bay‘_ the two ladies, his expression chang- Gray", Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Chats- He was also s member of the Knlglitsl Centre, received the sad news this ,|,,,,,,|», 5,, ,,._,,,,,,,¢,| _,,,,,,,,,,, "ng Miss Marie Peters, of the J' J Hughes Co spent Sunday t het home in Rollo Bay East /-i -! ‘HL ' -By -George McManus Qui-re eo! l was -mm me \\IATC\-\\NC1 Tl-\\5 FELLOW HGIQT FOOD ‘Tb I-H5 rs\_i.aw Meera up ~r»-iam: up -me cnowo Ni:-sv WORN ‘Th-itil Snacks ARI DOING' ..- V"lS.N~ THESE €\AiLOR$ - Yes -ru-l»:\“€~. \x/i-N ‘Nav EAT SO v-|£ART\i.Y-J serum up neo-mslvz Gucsns.-r or coaaiso eat?