a . . ' . _ _ I _ 7. 1930 \ m. r THE ARFPUWN ousamss. which purpose an oyster experimenpi " al station will be established at Bide- ' ford by the Dominion fisheries“ Branch. The Province is to be con- gratulated on procuring the services. of this expert to look into the oyster-f situation. as Mr. Sherwood has an established reputation in Great Britain as an expert in regard to oysters and mussels. l. Western Guardian —LATI.‘5T saocus in men's and mung men's hats ior Easter at SINCLAIR-S SIN-ii —l‘UPPlLAC AND DRIED MILK powder in stock at Braces. 3081-4-16-31 .rEA8TERi That MeansJVesoClothes For the Newseason! -rn~isn as sun costs-m the ' Police Court at Summerside on Tuoa- ‘ day morning, one drunk apvtared be- . iorc Btipendiary Wyatt and was iln- . ed 82 and costs or iive slayer-S. . -smci.sin's sroas and’ ware- house will be closed on Good Friday, April 18th. » Illfl-Zi —LOVELY EASTER MILLINEBY in new and becoming styles showing at SINCLAIRIS. 3119-21 ~ ‘ \ ___ --SLlGl-lT BLAZE-An alarm oi ; i _MEN.S AND YOUNG MEWS fire was sounded about 1A5 p. m. ior ' a slight blaze st the residence oi Mr. l J. M. Noonanb residence, Bummer- ' side. A iew sparks irom the iiue had i set fire to the roof oi the house. It was fortunate that no material dain- age was done. owing to the quick res- ponse oi the ilremen to the call, who quickly put out the blaze-S. And what an’ attractive array oi eyc-ap- pealing Suits and ‘Ilopcoats confronts every visitoi-"to this store. For the man who is style conscious here are clothes that will serve every definite requirement, ior the desired model is certain to be found in our extensive selections. While quality always has been the leading con- siderationhin every purchase here this season, more so than ever, our moderate prices make i it possible for most men to wear finer clothes suits and spring over-coats newest models and patterns showing at SINCLAIRB. 3119-21 -SMART NEW STYLES in ladies’ coats, dresses, and other spring wearables ior Easter showing at snqcnhmxs. 3119-21 -HOBSES FOR. SALE-I have another car oi horses at Murphy's Livery Barn, Kensinsiwn- J- W- Whitehend. 2088-31 -.\rrom'rsn as dramas ro- LlCEMAN-Mr. Joseph Liinkletter. who recently resigned irons the Sum- merside Police Force, was appointed on Tuesday morning ls a specie} m. llceman, until the arrival‘ of Mr- Lorne Paynter, oi New London, who was appointed to the iorce at the i- —AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY of new spring modes in Ladies Foot- wear now ready ior Easter at SINC- LAIPVS- M1941 Council meeting on Monday night-S _g01,mu mum's oxroaos than ever before. from Canada's leading manuiactur- -EMERALD DRAMATIC CLUB- . The "Double Mystery" drama, which was staged by the Emerald Dramatic Club in Emerald Hall, on Monday March 1'lth, was s. decided success, furnishings ior Easter at SXNC- as evinced by the large number oi MIR-s, 3119-21 spectators and the great enthusiasm _-_-~ which they displayed. The plot was quite deep and interegting, while the era now on sale at SINCLAIR?» 3119-31 MEN’S TOPCOATS Three button, single breasted Topcoats are offered in tweeds, also the Regular Topcoat- - ' easy to slip on, and easy to wear Prices ......$15.00to$28.00 , MEN’S SUITS Perhaps the blue-gray effects will appeal to you; if not plenty of selection in tans, browns, blues and mixtures - Prices........... ' .$12.00to$38.00 No wonder Christie's Soda Wafers are Can- ada’s favorite: their fine flavor and flaky crispness are irresist- -mrrv srrsss m youns men's recesses: Ismael - tz-THE OFFICE, store and ware- .- ..___,_-...__‘__:_._._.... _ , ,_~_____ A, _ iblc. 'Alw_ays fresh, Clemzesiheseslts , beoo-oeeoee-eeo-eeooee-ewe-oae-oeee o-roooewee oeo-oe-eeoo-o 4 CEDAR SHINGLES We have onhand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 500 M. EXTRAS. 700 M. 2nd CLEARB. l” u- Cl-EABS- 400 hi. CLEAR] WALLS Z00 M. X NO-Pl. PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE f? CO. PAOLXS‘ WHARVES ' ea-ooe-oo-e-o yfi.» THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT ' NOTICE ‘The restriction upon the operation of motor vehicles on the Public Highways of this Province is ngflfremoved. a» l» 0| , WARNING w H il-F-Ilnlicenscd persons operating motor vehicles without 1930 registration plates arc liable to a pen- altyand may be declared disqualified to hold a license for a stated time. By order H. R. STEWART, Deputy Provincial Secretary. vAAA AAA a i a A A g a i ‘a ‘Bedeque on the arrival oi a bonnie house of R. T. Holman Limited, Sum- inerside and Charlottetown will be closed on Good Friday, April lath. » 3055-4-l5-3l. _CONGR.ATULATIONS are ex- tended to Rev. and Mrs. Reynold vi baby boy on April 15th in the Prince County Hospital. 5. —-LEIT FOB. WOLFVILLE-Mr. R. c. callander, for some time pop- ular accountant at the R0851 B5111‘ oi Canada, Sumniereide. leit 011 Wednesday morning icr wolivlllc. N. 8., where he will take over the duties as accountant at the Bank's branch there. Before leaving Mr. Csllandcr was presented with a. gold bracelet ior his watch by the staii, who wished hirn every success. He will be much missed in social circles as he was s. general iavouflte. His iellow boarders at the Seaman House pre- sented him with a. box oi goli balls and expressed the hope that he would keep up with the Eli-m! I115 coma to Summersidc for an occasion- al round oi goli. S. --OYSTEB EXPERIMENTAL STA- TION TO B! ESTABLISHED AT EAST BIDEFOBD-Mr. H. B. Shel‘- wood, a leading Old Country oyster expert, who is a member oi the stafi oi the Fisheries Experimental Sta- tion at Castle Bank. Conway. Wales. arrived in Sumrnerside on Wednes- day evening. He was accompanied by Mr. A. W. H. Ncedler of the Domin- ion liiological Board. who did er- cellent work last year to resuscitate several P. E. Island oyster areas. Mr. Sherwood has been loaned to the Biological Board at Ottawa for the summer monthsby the Fisheries De- partment oi the British MinistrY a! Agriculture and Fisheries. He will. in company with Mr. Needler. carfl 0T1 experiments ,and research work in every branch oi oyster culture. ior .___._-_---._- iucuni AT a ‘the Look up at this sky- " scraper, the sire oi good twist you slew cents ior you ask comedy was well portrayed by the characters, who aptly played their parts and to whom we extend well deserved PTQiSC-r-E- -—WlLL NOT TAKE POSITION AS JAILOIL-Mr. William J. Mutter-t. oi Summerside, who was appointed to the position oi jailor oi the Prince County Jail on the expiration oi Mr. Antoine Arsenauit‘: term oi oillce on April 30th, asked Mr. L. B. Allen, M- L. A., on Tuesday morning to allow him to withdraw from the position. Mr. Muttart stated that on thinking the matter over, he had come to the conclusion that as he was nearing eighty years oi age, he felt that he was not physically iit to take over the arduous duties oi jallor in the Prince County Jail, especially without an assistant. Mr. Alien accepted his withdrawal but has made no new sp- polntment ls yet-B. -S!'UDY GROUP MEETING - The monthly meeting o! the Bradal- bane Study Group was held in Brad- albane School on Wednesday, March 19th. at 2.30 p. m. Supervisor Murphy was present and gave a. very interest- ing taik on ‘The Combining‘ oi Na- ture Siudy in the school we‘: " to as- ‘ slat in the School Fair preparation. A discussion on this topic was then l’ taken up by the teachers , ‘, along with many other matters of: school interest. in the absence 01' the entertainment committee, Mr. Roberts gave an intellectual and amusing test in History. Dr. J. B. Matheson, who was a welcome visitor 5 to the meetinl. lareed to give the: teachers a "ricalth Talk" at some iu- B ture meeting. The meeting then ad- 1 Journed in the usual form to meet again in Mays-J. v ——-— l —ANNUAL MINING OI BUM- Manama: TINNIB CLUB-flee an- nual meeting oi the Burnnierside Tennil Club was held in the oiiice oi Messrs. Stewart and Lewis on i esday evening. The President, 1h. D. 0. Stewart. occupied the chair. After routine business the reports oi the various committees were read and showed much activity during the year oi 1029. The tressurei-‘s report showed a substantial surplus and the KENSiliiiTilN 1 will sell by public auction at Brunswick new, xensinawfl- W Saturday. April is. at i 9- m» W! car choice work horses, all broken. Club felt that their financial stand- ing was very good. Owing to increas- ed membership it is the intention oi the Club to enlarge the courts. hav- ing three instead oi two courts this ly and smart. We have THE ONE PRICE CASH ‘STORE ---~- ground ia in a iit condition ior prac- tice. ‘rhe oiiieers ior the year were elected as .1-“ --Prdldent, Mr. D- o. Stewart; Vice President. Miss av- elyn sinciair; Iecretary Treasurer. Mr. A l. Rania; managing emerit- tee, Rev. A. I. lmith and Mr. Hebert Begg; tournaaientcommittee, Rev. J. c. It. cisir m» and m. Kenneth Muttart; membership committee. ac. Ralph nanny. w. Prank camerea. was Janet Home and alias‘ ha! Springtime --Boy time -cap time. Your boy wants a cap that wililast, something- man- e Suits for Older Boys, sizes 30 to 36 yPricss Suits for the Younger we‘ Prices................. A special clearing line of Boy's Suits Sizes 32 "I. to36. Price . . . . . . .. ' ____________________ HATS THAT MT THE 3}» .‘.(“_ _ f . ~'>(>>>;¢2>?)/L v; i '4 ' them. ‘ ' Pvices 50c to $1.50 \PR Eastern Guardian ..~ro sass-Janis uoxfaooa April lath, one car oi horses. coed iann plugs. aaont wright. ItlI-ai . NIIITII MILLINIIY 0P1!‘ 1N0. April 13th and 10th. IAQUO don't mils takias 8100i. J. W. MUN‘ DOCK do 00-. Molillllil- flll-lvil-li KEAD AND PERSON- ' ALITY or THE * Our Men's Hats in var- ious tones of 81W" tans and browns. sufficient selection to make certain will harmonize DB1“ iectly with the 11°.“ spring clothes. Prices . 32-50 Caps .. .. 69c to 02-59 For Boys’ Who Dress Well To them and their parents d message. For never» WEARER -_-—- with that th9)’ O WSE BRQS Ltd. mi. UP-TO-DATE cnormuo STORE eaves . JIUIIIAI IIlVlOIt-nev. J. wilder Williams will conduct serv- ices on lurid”. April 20. as ream: sgontsgua at 10.80 a. 1a.; Murray ltiver at a p. 1a.: loamy 118F501’ It r p. inflpecisi lum- aiuais will be rendered at all the IMMI- JUNITID CIUICI OI‘ CAI- gps-aeevgetawa ‘and services lander. AMI sota. omen- mm, u a. as. sad {I puns-z liar- Ilfin. I80 p. m. AHMDGIIII l4"- ioe in Georgetown the Iaareaieut oi Sturgeon. has this store shown fin- r clothes-at prices that will appeal instantly. seal Boy. ‘Sizes 26 to 30 . . . . .-$5.85 to $10.00 o we address this $9.00 to $18.00 $4.50 ONE PRICE T0 EVERYBODY SPOT CASH IAVI IOU! IYIS IKAIINII) AND Ol-Allll I111‘!!! B! E. E. PARKMAN Collateral Optometrist g reigning-a. ma. I. ooo-ee-ooo-o-oqooeoe-ooooee-“Yl a \. 1 UNPOGQ BRINGING UP FATHER Qricunfl II n QTINIO QM 1mm’! flame? ANOTHIR i for $44" Ar 6 . i tau-w AM"I’HI_GMIQ\MLL ‘QGI-ADTQQIQMIQ.‘ as aeiqes ‘Pt u uneasiness, as. <; sound and guaranteed. and will b8 season. Plans were dismissed for an- M . mmummgm gmmgmg, —— ’ mg o, m; highest bidder unreserved. m” gm- w. mmqgm, "Tqumgmgn; my“. m,’ 0mm“ ca” .3310 ITOCI. IPIOIAI. PUIOII the lords lupplr will i! m Collections [ca] uoaalsoa. and also for the Provincial Touraa- "m m" a” M“ m‘ m“ m" at our limiter! Ollvflilil. N“! l" _ NONI? ‘IQ W" Auctioneer. mm“, Th. gm, i; 19,31" my“; “mm” ._ > saturdey. J- W- HUI-DOCK U 00-. st I oeleck. luv. d. U-llcllevin. MP atom-soon nil-ll t9 Q .991 gggwgg u [Q5 1| flip . o - \ ltlllll- Illl-t-II-Bi wf- _ ' ‘ ‘ 1- --By»Georgei McManull"