, , .. .._ _ l -». ,r ,_ ' i@@ -_ __._l_ 5 E GET A Nizzw A HAT $2.50 ¢ two sons and two estem Guardian ra... ....1 r... aa... _ ler is P. s. L 1-. -1-ugh, -some soon rwua mm _ - nn," mln. _ i "”' Au "°°'"' monlt: anim; ol me JRlchmond_ Tu f*_-_ 2‘”"'*"'°°°"” woman msuurxe wuaau at an wsmmwmuunuvuunwou- -- ‘ home of Mrs. Clem Prarght, on Aprujmmgtigga. 1°, ri le :Q ”“ $8.00 _ J $2 U1 *-l O -1l_r_-lin 'the Tignish hall is now well under] _ theatre goers have been "on the job". _INBTUUTE WORK __ _nu sea: -BISCVJIB AND BBIAD an CNMP!! than meat. By Robinaons. Summersiiie. 290|-V4-8-21. -BTIAY FOX-A fox was seen in the suburbs of Tignlsh on Thursday last. At first it looked sa ii he dxired to enter the town but some of the inhabitants gave chase 50 Reynard sprinted out of sight. T. -FROM TUESDAY. APRIL lib, 1 will be absent from my oi!ice\about. four or five weeks. Office will remain open to render service in the way of repairs. H. T. Colvin, Opt. D. Op- '-.metr-l.s-'., Sumrnerside, P. E. I. 2881-4-7-l2-l5-l9-22-26-2')-M£y-3- 6-l0. -co:n'Ar.zscL\'G-sn. J. .rl Chanson, 'sho has been undergoing' treatment at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. returned to his hams in Tig nish on Prldagf. We are pleased to know that his condition is somewhat zmproveci. T. -PRACTISING-The . work. .ofy staging a deeply plotted drama in way. A strong cast well known to `|by the hostus to whom a vote of 2nd.01ringtot.hsinclemen¢yofthe weather; only seven members were prdent. 'l'hePresidn1toocupiedt.las ¢hl1\'»'111=m¢¢ti»¢wuopesedvlth urscreeet 'rrleminuresstiheiast ineetlngaerereadsndadopted. The -In l|:Donald.vemooBiv¢.h vUttngh¢asn\|r.t.A.l|sDua|d._ 53"? lr ii l.§§§ll 5,25 5.* lei? Bil.lIlll¢fU& I _rlux-_ rn -If ' 1?*-?r!'_:*` “_”-'C' APRILa,1930 '- - '§== 'T = = V _ 'f' =-5 _ 1 _ ‘ m - Madam ou’ve dreamed Secretary read communications from , 'r the Banatorium committee and the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince County Htlpltal. Reports frvm the sick Ind school committees were given and new ones appointed. A bill for sllls for the school was ordered to be paid. lt was decided in purchase a book for the school and to subscribe five doi- lars to the elevator fund of the P. C. Hospital. It was also decided to en- gage a carpenter to make some need- ed repairs to the school room. A special meeting will be held in the school on April 23rd. at seven p. ni to discuss means of increasing the` funds. A dainty lunch was senedl thanks was moved by Mrs. Melvin ‘ Baglole, seconded by Miss Uldlne Mc- _ Neil and unanimously carried. Mrs* J. R. Gaudet invited the members to her home for the next meeting which will take place May 7th. :;;:!?ma;;uL;1;g; View Women's Institute was held an . _ .Ls 7. . i’ skilled coach ‘tire C P McCarthy l me ham ot Mm Mane cousins' Pukl. ' ` ‘ ‘ ' ' Corner, on February 12th.. Twenty- Thls performance will be in aid off the 1930 school fair. T. e members and several visitors 1 on " " 0 l were present. Roll call was respond- led to with "Ways of Improving Our; -BANKER RETL`R.\`S-.\Ir. Le0\ Iilcrritt, managmf ot the Royal Bank,! Tignish, vrho has been Lli with ty- phoid fever for the past three, months, in a hospital in Nova Scotia; Institute." Plans were ' ide to hold; a social evening the the hall. Mxssi Kathleen Ready appointed convener; of program committee. Miss Cousins was welcomed as a ne member of @"'* r thas returned to his petition here. He' , l is accompanied by Mrs. Lferrittf the Club' The "emma pmgram proied \erv interest ng as follows' lriaeir 'rzgrilsh rrrerrds are delighted ' ` ` ~ ~ -Q tal ic_ Piano, Ukultle ` lto welcome them hack. 'I`. ' Insuumen mu” i l ~ , and Ha.monlca' Heading ...-5 Kath-I icen Ready, Solo, Ramona", Pauline' T ir ' I » I V » I I l I WO r ._ BTRRALD “OMENS ns" lCoulson, and a contest “Towns anti; _ti-. The March meeting of the, Emerald Womens Institute was held DWLUCLS 01 P~ E- 1" Fl' . prize won, I delle' _ on ‘vfarclx the rfneteentn at the by M" CW" Dimald A WW a , _ l 4 ,mme 01 Mrs, 11-yg¢_ The mngmzl luncheon was served by the hosicssi $ 00 limirr:-;l_ly we ilrinl; i.l|.'i_t. tlilss is the best i§§'.'5.i.‘il :~;uitl1i1,; pi'u|»o.-,iiioii to be had in illiui'lol_i<:t.m\'i1. l'li:;lii1cr_-ii ounce Blue h‘r:i';.;c, cloulile lr1'c~:i.=;ii'zP, William and Ster- ling livin: nt Elmsdale; also Stewart. lg:/hn and Kenneth at home, to all `.of whom sincere srmipatliy is ex- ltenflerl. The funeral took place on 'Sunday afternoon from his late res- asisted by Mrs. Heath Elcicod A vote of thanks was tendered Lilstl Coiisinsfor ht-r lxcspitahty. li' l closed with National /uithcni. 'llui April meeting was ncld at the homo , _ g talnment committees were ramp- l of Mrs. Leigh Sutherland on the 19th.: irhrnwd Meeting closed with the ln-lTv»'=nt>'-two members resirmdfd to l -titute Odc. Next meetzn to be held* roll call with sing.S2»;'.ill2!5'.Cl` Day- Secretary reported thc rcccipt of $550 as government grant.. 'l'l\e pro- ceeds from social evening amounted eh $25.00. It was decided ur por-I chase n cupboard for Institute du.hcs,| twenty dollars being voted for same_ Members were unanimously in favor of assisting with the linen for San- atorium. Mrs. Earle McKay favoredl the meeting with a piano solo, Mrs. rl. H. Murphy with a reading, “Poul-. try Hints," Solo, Elva Duggan; Read-; ing. Wanda Graham, and two con- tests "Guess my Girl" and “Dress- . Coulson respectively. Refreshments Lwere then served by the hostess, and \Mrs. J. H. Murphy. National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. `cai1 will so responded to by sins. ny. ’°l it lllliir ti “riiilg E' E r; lit 55 cgi -llr. Summerlllk Eastern Guardian . ..~msrsr on csrrrmo our ml Biscuits-Robinsons. summeniae. `, 2904-4-8-al; ..‘N0‘l'iCl T0 CIZAM PATBONS `-Mr. Wesley Dinlvell will hai: cream again this season to the Sour. Creamery from the following dr- tricts: Bay Fortune, Red House. A nadale, Little River and Little Poi Date of beginning this service will i advertised later. 2898-4-8-ttss ..°lNS‘|'l'IUTE MEETING - March meeting of the Rollo Bay Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Aylmer McEwen witl. six members and one visitor present. Meeting opened by singing Institut.. Ode, and the response to roll call wa i a Dime. The minutes of last meetln_ 3 were read and approved then ici towed the reading of :rrxpoirderrt . irim Branch Omce, by Secretary, an r discussion on same lileniotrs deed ` cd to help sew the linen ‘ the Ban _ atorium. The niiisicall part ot th program consisted of violin selection i by Mr. Lloyd McEwen. and solos | "Dawn oi Tomorrow". etc, by lVilnni= Chalsson. The aocompanlsts of thi evening were Mrs. Ayimer McEwen and M. A. Chaisson. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Mary Cheverie. 'I‘he sindllc or the National Anthem brought this very enjoyable meeting to a close Next meeting to be held at the home ot Mrs. William H. Keele, when roll ll? play or pay. .___.__.----- PEISONALB _ .°)/Lim Enid Knight. teacher. Georgetown High School recently visited Monl.&¥\l¢---A .."I'he ice on the rivers is becom- ing very bad and Wim] IIC D07. travelling. The present mild weather if it continues will out it from the shores. high tldca B115 fl*/01’lbl¢ winds will then freeze the river.-A ,____1_.<_._- CANADIAN MABCONI COMPANY BUILDS NEW FACTORY The remarkable success achieved by Marconi Radio Receivers and Marconi Commercial 'rransmlttlhi ,_______Z__1--- PERSON ALS Mon-lssy. Tignish. T. .b 'te l Cl l 1:if:C:..::.:';°.:’§f.;.:.:“...‘“;:.‘ A. °f 'Flliott officiating and 'was 'very Glenwood’ W” °' vmwr wsummer' llargely attended, his daughters from side M' th” 'Ink end' B' away were able to be present at the runnin' S. -MX. Alb!!! Btcwlrll Of WBA! MONEY To Int” Point was in Summerside on bust- u0N'|‘gg| ness on Saturday. B. --ISLANDER. DEAD-Mrs. J. Al- Y i i _ -Mr. Lawrence McNally, Summer- side, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. and Receiving Equipment. in resent years, has resulted in present produc- tion facilities becoming entirely in- adequate to care for the steadily growing demand for all Marconi pro- ducts. _..._--1-.-..- BELLHMATHIESON Barrisiera A lalldtors Collections of the Perfect Hose ! OU’VE DREAMED OF A STOCKING of perfect satis- _ fying colouring, of slenderly graceful ankle deslgn,.o£ _ smooth, unwrlnkling fit, and in these new , Assam Stockings Your dream comes true ‘ sTocK1NGs OFFER You ALL urs _ qualities of yoiu' ideal, developed in finest, pure thread silk, either in the sheer, shimmering clear- ness of chiffon weight or the flawless lustre of the service weight. They’ré perfect a,1l the way 4 DELIGHTFUL. NEW NUMBERS i5l.X. Kayser Chiffon “SLIl'PlB" Heel. _ _ Il i lllx. Medium Service Weight "SLENDO" Heel, shown in Blltut. Dlanll Plead-ill! Juno. Aurora. Chairs. Arab sr sonata.. muruiy nur- able . . . . I mx. sum. uw. slurry “Sl-llND0" heel. Chilton Stocking, Silk to the plcot usp. The double heel and ll silk. Five new -95 Plcot top, a delightfully sheer Stock!-Ill. shown in Beachskin. Blver- ` side. Park Lane, Plus. Bare- skin. Pair U 102. Heavy service weight “BLlPPBll" heel, a stocking of thorough excellence, shown you in fifteen of the newest coienriags. Per pair I bert. Brennan, Tignish, received a telegram on Wednesday conveying the sad news of the death of her .~'.l$ » yawn tune under the "Stars and Stripes." _______ iwok ,mm n their only and beloved He finally settled 'in (ihicago where rn- ~ -» lim! of Mr. and Mrs. James Pirr-lmriy nge of hinewcn years and sev- len mmm. Velma had always been ,almost thirty years. He leaves to la liealthy girl up ID I few months |pre\~ious to her death. On Novem- ' , ibm, hu me Wu removed from Mr friends and relatives followed the home tn th P E I I-I tal and luudorwent an operation for appen- Piuvlnma mini ° i n n “P drcitis, and fnr a time it was hoped “ E I N G to he successful. aut Goa willed _` - otherwise and on the above date _ » her spirit, ntumed to I-lim who gave If you want it. ans wr siways of a brim and Expeditious and chtfrlul dlnposiuon and will ba, Expert workmanship greatly missed in the community as well as in the home. Bbe leaves ir S¢l\l| 10 mourn their loss a sorrowlng moth- er and father and two brothers Ra) " T i and Eldon at home. Her funera ° service was conducted at the mme “ Grafton Street ‘"4 0"" W W RW W- P41' ttm-pe. of tradabane. :ur -i Nlllfll bearers vim im- an uma; ga- nm souain. .ions ramen. Ames! ` Psrseas.fmaiPaemna.Davls\|lt-_ cheiiwllillm laator and Haan it €§ rr ll at mourn besides a surrowing widow, remains to the last resting place. lntennent was made in south Granville Cemetery. there to await the glorious resurrection. I-latching Eggs BARRED ROCKS WHITE LEGIIORNS Second year having all liens blood tested Fourth year using R. 0. P. registered and lmlilreei male birds. . Write for booklet and particulars M Custom Hatching _ Will accept .eggs for custom' hatching at the rata of 85.00 per 100 eggs. It will be messsary to have eggs reach our hatchery Friday. April llth. Only the one _ toe are a colours. Per pair - Over the counter oi' mailed postpaid 'on receipt of price. i Moore Ea’ McLeod Ltd. 4 & _ _ It has just been announced that' the Canadian Marconi Company has purchased a site of 135,000 square feet, of land in the Town of Mount Royal. P.Q., where work on the ar- ectlon of a new Marconi manufac- turing plant haa already been start- ed. Plans for the new building were prepared by Ross at MacDonald. well-known Montreal architects, and the construction worls is in the cap- able hands of the Foundation Com- pany Limited, who plan to have the new structure completed and ready for occupancy in April. Anticipating the need for still fur- ther growth in the future, the plant is being so constructed as to permit still greater expansion as the need arises. V It is stat/ed that thls'new factory, the future home of Marconi Radio. will rank with the finest Radio Manufacturing Plants on the contin- ent. The type of equipment to be installed will be the latest known to the radio manufacturing field. In all, 45,000 square fest of manufacturing space will be available and no single dstailwilibslsckingtomakepos- sible the efficient production of the latest achievements of Marconi Radio It is felt that the location ot the new plant in the Town of Mount Royal will offer strategic advantages. inasmuch as it borders Montreal. where the head offices of the Cau- adlan Marconi Company are situated in the Marconi Building. In addition it provides excellent rail shipping facilities at its very door. No definite announcement has been made concernlntt the new Mar- coni moclels to be introduced durins 1930. but. it is rumored that they will embrace many desirable futures far ‘in advance of anything that has heretofore made its appearance in . enlineers. A the Canadian ludlo Field. ~ Also Island We have in stock large quantities of carefully selected seeds, clean and free from weeds. Gov. Insp. No. 1 SEED WHEAT White Flfe,'Whlte Russian, Mar- quis, Colorado Bearded, Garnet, Red Fife, “all imported," No. 1 seed. No. 1 Quality. _ SEED OATS ` Banner and Victory, also Island Banner. All No. 1 stock. C-arter’s Seeds Grow NOW IS THE TIME T0 CHECK OVER YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR SPRING White Fife “recleaned.” CLOVER SEED Mammoth High Grade, Queen and Prince, Noe. 1 and 2. Alailto Role. Special & Pansy, Noe. 1 and 2, also Early But, No. 1 White Dutla and Sweet Clovers. No. 1. TIMOTHY SEED Nea. 1 and 2 in dileront brands. _ lleld Peas, Vetcltes. Barley (8 sad 0 rowed), Fodder Corn, Buckwheat, Flax Sed, ate. Also all other varieties of Faris and Garden Seeds. All Govt .inspected No. 1 Quality '_ Prius are much lower, this year. Su us before buying * y CARTER er co1v1PANY,tLan1¢¢d date available for the present » “alum mu hun y _ S. Rr PENDLETON _ uma; wmuaups - _ _ wsslamssa emu sim* sums aunt sm r mo om smut 1 _ ‘°"“'*“" _'_ ' ` "'°"_ _A . ynn»n».».l_`_ ‘ . I i ni - ‘ r l I . 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