4.1-3.2 L-Iib :>':~ . ; unce- wrapper . Sealed in Cellophane cIcAriéiYL EASTERN GUARDIAN -.'UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH Psclvces for April, 3, 1932. Dun- das. 11.00 A. M. Communion vice at close of morning worship; Annandaic 7.30 P. M H. C. Morgan Pastor. "WHRDIGAN-DIFNDAS PRES- BYTERIAN (rurncunswscririees Se“ - husband Mrs. ursrsnu cuininiu -NIW CHESTERFIELD lcls 11188 arrived. excellent values, at Bruce's. 1143-3-20-21 Clinic in the Red Cross Ofllce, Town Hall, Bummerside, on April 1st at 10 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. 1176-3-30-11. .-ROUGH GALVANIZED trap nails, galvanized boat nails, trap lloOfLi, twine, etc. Sold at Braces. l7d3-3-29-2i -ENJOYABLE DANCE - The workingmaifs Association Dance on Easter lir.mday' at Summerside was a most enjoyable one and there was a. large attendance-s —GASOLINE, motor oil, No. l! Columbia batteries, sold at Bruce's. 1743-8-29-21 -(".l\I.B.A. WRIST AND DANCE -- lllc-mbcrs of the SlIm-mCYSIdQ ‘branch of the C. M‘. B. A, held their ‘opening vthlst and dance after the fl/entcn season on Monday evening. IPrizes were won by Miss Clarl Gal- llant and Mrs. John c. Gallant; Mr-l ,Ernesr. Guilant and Mr. Lcnus Bolg- l Pfr-S "KENSlNGTON.—-On GOOd Fri- day Mar. 25th. there passed to the higher life, Minnie A. G- Jenkins beloved wife of Mr. J. B. MlllmB-B ‘aged fiftythrce years. Mrs. lviill- that medical skill and trained "Thy will be done". Besides her Mlllman is survived by five daughters, Marian who is at‘ presrnt zccriving treatment in the i - ' , tri i , h ki Provincial Sanitrunum, Anna, Marlc 1 "iii, gang“: 521;: boys again Jean and Joyce at home, also five! Scored one sisirrs Mrs. Iockc Jones and Iifissl _ |\\"l1lCh they contented themselves film‘? Jenkins of Pow-uni, IVIYS. Fred, ‘vim banging the puck m the UHF man was ill for c. blief two weeks "xtwk S" pa“ °t a" 9km“ "m" ng p ace . nursing could do to prolong thetggnghiairtzperles’ 5° ended the 5°‘ cnerlslicd life was done but of no- avan and the bereaved ones caniUnited hockeyists. The third per-, . i only bow in subm ssion and say xhw“ a’ bang avenue" for some of the boys, who persisted in frustrating his oppos- Tryon on Wednesday night, March 16th tho You!!! People's Society and Baptist Hockey learn met in their flnnl game of the season to decde a winner for the “inythicaP cup and "what have you." Two games were played to decide the whining team, goals to count. The first game ended in a tic 3-8, the last and deciding game was won by the United Boys by a score oi 13.4, The game got away at 8.80 ll). m. with Donald’ MacLeod on the whistle. Play see-sawed from and to end and the United Boys were marking their men wall, also bor- lng in over the opposing blue line and giving “Watchful Willie" many anxious moments. but he stopped c. la bubar and cleared well with the result that the first period went scoreless. The second period opened very fast with thr Baptist boys breaking the @0051‘ egg by drilling one by two position Thompson, who was playing in the nets for the United team, with Cameron the regular goalie plnj,'-. lng out. A minute later Garner-en of the United boys banged in the first counter for the United boys on his own rebound, thus tying the j ~ bcforc | score and a few minutes the bell, ending the second period ‘ E. Clark, left winger of the United and a second "Pop Kerr" drove a hard one from the left alley well inside the blue line which William ' 2-1 in favor of the up good period many a trip to “sinners ng candidate's ambition by slush- into luv in this period, nficr ‘or sabbath Apr] 3rd:”c“"d gm‘ l Walton of Brighton I\fr|ss_ and Mrs. al 11 A. M: Lorne Valley at fl P M.‘ “fink can“ and 31,... Fwd Dab Rev- w' E- Da" "s" B- A" 31'“:- ‘cr- rymple 9f ri-nrpurt Airline and an only brollim- Mr Samucl Jenkins of l ..'U.\'irnn (‘IITRPII 0r mN-r A \ jPmrnal. The fllllPYfll wvs licld in ' D. -Gcorgz-zown and 53111110011 - 7 w ‘ ISt. lvlark's Church on the all?!" Jsgwires 32mm!’ Al?‘ 3rd‘; imgm“ luoon of Easier Sunday Iilorch a. m. .iiI'r/.':z1 ross -..0 p m., and \\':is very Georgetown 7 p, m Fubjvrr, "Going! 27th. r largely attondcdl jcr end, and playing a strictly de- ‘icnsive game. So cudcd the scur- ing and game 3-1 in favor of the Uuilediboys. After the game “Dnd“ ;L_vman, Hail Fellow Well Mct, and ,an all round good sportsman pre- with a nice box of chocolate bars and paid tlic merited the winners CREAM PEERLESS INCUBATORS There Are a Hundred Oth ls the Keep Your Hens Layi a PEERL. up to Jerusalem‘, Rev. C U, Mac Ncvzn, Pawor, Big Increase In Power Output fTYIKAVl/fl. Out, March ZDHBy The Cnuadfllu Press» ~- Canada's WHY? Because You Get All The Qlream! Because lt Will Last Longer! Be cause lt ls Easier , Because It ls Wholly Canadian Made! er Reasons Why BEST CREAM SEPERATOR. ASK THE KEHFREW MAN ! Be Sure You Get Full Weight! . SEPARATORS Use a RENFREW TRUCK SCALE TRUCK SCALES - Make Your Wife Happy By Getting Her a Good Renfr ew l Range, or at Renfrcw All Metal Washing Machine! ESS INCUBATOR. Th St d d f l't f More Than Twenty e an ar o Qua l y 0r- SOLD BY m: xzurxnw E. MacAULAY . .. 0’Leary. Years ! g, Hatch Your ‘Baby to Operate I a RENFREW ACORN RANGES COOK-RITE RANGES i WASHING MACHINES Chicks with MAN l rot-tor Rcv. G. '1‘. Sprigcs assisted b_\' Rev. W. S. Luring rind Rev. 6-, N Souiers and the iutrrmcnt was in mo". hockey lmnl teams next winter. The boys gave [bearers urrc fifcssrs (‘rordou Glover.’ l l Kcnsiugtun Cs-mr-tcry The Emery AfncFailnuc, John Duggan, lllvdlcy Payutcr, Cyril Kenny, and, {Locke Jouvs. Kinny beautiful floral? firibuics ircrc rr-ccivcd Whlth bore: power iii<lii.~~li": made an CXCIBIIQIILAPAQQAIO!“ ‘ffiiifllillll’ l0 1h!‘ 11mm!‘ shounug in Fcl)i'iizll'y. (iClllllillwllTllild by a gain ruvr ilic muur month of 1931 in the oulput of clcclric cn- crgy accordius: to .i report issued by til:- Domdiinn Bureau of Statistics. Power eucrgy now errors so larg-- 91v iuto the scheme o.’ modern cxisi encc that it is recognized m a basic commodity and bnromclvi- of trade. For the whole Donmiinu. the ziv craqe daily output generated by ‘wafer pOWPI‘ and luv! during Fvb- tuary was 45 852000 kwlr, compar- ed wilh 43,703.00!) in January. Thc daily output from water power alone was 44,8lfi.000 kwli. compared with 441599.000 in the prczcding month. The grcatest advnilccs wore in the Prairie Prov nccs and the bfnritimcs 82 and 51 pcrcr-ut. i~c\<.;>.'>c~fivcl\g There was a decline in the eiaporl however, of 639 percent. 8s com- yarcd with Fl"!)l'lli11‘_\’ 1931. from 154,- 461,000 k.\vh., i0 52,422,000 in Feb- niary, 1932. svrsicur EXAMINATION Filling 11ml nnpplylng Ginn- PI, fill‘. and rcsper, iu xvlilch tlic dcccascdl and her fwmiiy are licld. “And we] also bless thy holy name for all thy} servants departed this lifc in thy! faith mid fear; bcsecching Thee to‘ give us rrracc so to follow ihcil‘ good examples that with them we may be pal-takers of Thy heavenly: kingdom." A itDistcmpcr rcspnucis quickly to Douglas‘ Egyptian Lluimcut. Keep a bottle handy in llic stable. INSTYFUTE ___, __ l The i'l‘l',ll!§ll‘ mouthly meeting of- St. Calhcrincs Iusiilulc met ni the school house mi March 10th with an ntlcudnurc of lcn members and one visitor. T112 president Mrs. John ltfcEachcrn presided over the meeting which opened by singing "It is a Good Time tn get Ac- quainted". followed by repeating lhc Creed iu unison. Roll Cull was responded to by cnch member ask- ing a question. $4.00 was voted to buy ihrc» books containing n. play. A lctlci" was re-ud by llic sc- crelary from the Snnalnrium and u. .1. MABON i; (|l’l'U\IlIll(l§'r I was Vanna-ti “Till v Drugstore ' ,,l i 1 I l Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for llve or Ion yous, u some do, without rc-cnmlnatlon, for in that time serious change: Are vitally Important, whe- ther one‘: cyca are good or otherwise. may take place. which If not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the most precious sense you possess. ~. Guud your eyes. -6.F. IIUTUIIESUII OPTOMETIIST lib be hold ‘Roll Call to be answered by "My it was ilcclrlvd to spud $1.00 for mattress coveru. The secretary rc- porlcd having ri-cciwrd the govern- ment grant. A bill was presented for paint which was ordered to be out by the secretary questions contained rind which wore discussed by the members present“ Next meeting in the school house. Name Contest". A dainty lunch was srrved by Nfrs. MacMrrow. assisted by Mrs. J. McEachcrn. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A pmscnizcr train in England re- cently covered 105 miles in 106 min- CORIIS E VIAIITS a...‘ 4a.. o.» ‘law-flu: ma. u?‘ OI. sulfur The service was cvutluctcd by thci ' Mr. Lewis Howntt. boys a compliment on their good hockey and good sportsmanship. also saying lie lioped to see lots between the two "Dad" a rousing good cheer, as lic left lhe iccg-und so fans ends a season of real good liockeywand may we soc more another winter. Au revoir. The line up was the same as published before in the other - matches. I ‘ "——' i Mr. Kenneth MacDonald oi Tryon made a business trip to tlic provincial capital on Friday last. Mrs. Boyd Lowther and little daughter have been visiting Mrs. Lowthens sister. Mrs. Stirling Lord of North Tryon. > | I i i wood, California is pleasant visit in guest of his Bessie Howatt. spending a Victoria, SlSlCT-lH-llllll’, the Au iutcrvstiug game Mrs. iwus ialnyicrl iu also his nephew, lMurch 10th, between the O'Lcnry lschool Boys, and Coleman, with Irn Ellis as rcfvrt-c. L. W. A H B J. A. L. H. W. l] F. L.‘ C. J. L EAR 1W) Charles Howatt of Holly- 01163.13’ 311i]. Vlclllitydug the last tcw mouths Olicury Rink curling with FRASER . . . . . SMITH . . . Victoria West. _ J. MILLIGAN . . . Summerside. J. DOUGLAS . . . Kensington. GOLES . . . . . Milton. . CLARK . l. . . . Borden. MacllllAlli . . . Charlottetown. Vernon. Vernon. é MacKENZIE . . . I rcturncd to his home, after spend- at the linnic of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph of hockey ‘Duubnr. Alum. on ‘ The many friends of Mrs. Daniel Smallmau. Kuutsford, wcrc sorry to a learn of her recent illness. . J. RILEY . . . . Belle River. - lVlIlTE . . . . Murray River. Maclllillflil . . . Peters Road. MacKElZIE . . . Montague. J. CAMPBELL. . . French Village. A. W. SIIAVI . . . . Cardigan. A. J. MacllTYRE . . . Redford. VI. T. GOFFIN . Morell. J. M. LAIIIIER . . . St. Peter's. PI I LO J. A. know that m. riiomrswpznj lo-Leary’ who has passed the ‘our because the conditions of the road scol-e yew- and w“ mark. m Bomb made motor traffic impossible. what improved in health, after be-l Fear was k“ for the safety of ‘mg confined to his bod ‘or “out motorists on the highways because three monum plows were unable to cover more than l. few miles in several hours. night the object of one of the most intensive manhunt: in the history of the Pacific coast, and he has declared" that he will never be ta- ken alive. In l matter of fsct tone Mrs. Avarcl Bell of Victoria bus returned home after spending a few days the guest nf her, daugh- ter, Mrs. Lloyd Stordy of Tryon. [score oi 5-2 in favor of Olmnry. iThc sauuc night in O‘Lcnry Rink, {Gicuwood played Lot 7, the game jouding in a scoreless tic. Ira Ellis Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhnrt, Coleman. were recent visitors t0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of Crapaud were visitors to Sum-| merside on Tuesday, where their‘ daughter", Miss Budclv is n patient! in the Prince County Hospital re- cently undergoing an operation for appendicitis and is now doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quilt" nu attendance j refereed. Txtvon attended thc funeral of ihelumvitt rcwrcvd‘ late Mr. Hugh Gillis-D. 1.925.057, which 1s a record 219,913 above the 1930 figures. and GT5. ' A wide circle of friends the continued illness of Mrs. An- Peter James, a. bathroom steward drew stewmb W95!‘ 9°!“- who recently begun his 298th round McQuamei R- N» °l Hebmlb A‘ 5t trip on an Atlantic liner from Liv- Present l" Bflendfllwe erpooi, mglgnd, ggtlmgtgg um; he |Stewart, who is resting somewhat-lPalmer, Olheary. has prepared 150,000 baths-for oth- longer.“ H is Kn m d h H“ H d. l “ed r. aac arr , u or, as many ren ore pe \ His many friends regret the in- ldisposltlon of Mr. William Dymcnt, _ 1 - - 1d | Vacancies filled last year by Tlri- ‘ ‘ paid A n cc program xansdlgzrrtge "sh employment exchanges and ju_ Knutsford, and all join in wishing Isister. Mrs. J. W. Silliker, OLeary. i,‘ m, box venile employment bureaus totalled mm a speedy recovery; of hockey, Mrs. Gordon Dennis has returned §fnus gutbcrcd in Q‘Lcar_v Rink ou to her home in Olieary after hay- March ‘.22 to witness u battle royal ‘ lug spout some lime visiting friends lbrtyvecu thr- Albcrton Rcgals and ‘ in Clinrlnttcloivu and Vernon River. EOLcary Maroons. evenly contested game the Rcgals l carried off the honors, with n score , W115 ll 7660M VISKOI‘ t0 Sllmmfiffildfi. M] or ,0: m in fiIYOl‘ of Aibcrtou, Allison . the guest of her dlwehter. Mrs. ' lu a first and, Kuutsford, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Olive Smullman. Mrs. Annie Johnstone, O'Lcarq, l Ray Bernard. l Mrs. Arthur Rix, Springfield West, spent the week-end with hei- _____ and without any attempt at brag- Mr. Bani Magnum Dunblme h“ At Fair Haven. near the New York gadocla, Bngley stated to Gama m, March 22 m, camp Hm “sank state line. several .. ‘ mobiles Warden W. Cameron. of Ladner. my Ham,“ He w" lcmmpmmd were abandoned when headway whom he held captive for five as far as Summerside by his sister became l ma “mm! Saturday’ m” he would My; Cecil qonm ' _ “shoot it out" if cornered. Th» Another Mam. aculziided Maxwell is not expected 1' ve. StUY m I§WGGDS 0V3!‘ Hunt Started Gordon Fawcett, companion 0! ‘ 9w Yqrk Bagley since they escaped from State VANCOUVER' 3' C" M“ m" Oakalln. jail here ea-rly 1n Jan!!!”- (Canndinn Press) (By Th‘ Canadian was)“ Wu‘ was captured Saturday night 1"" BOSTON,‘ Mm" Mar‘ 2a _ llam Bagley, jail breaker and bank as he was mo," m h“, a 1°“; robber. who late Saturday night is alleged to have shot and critically h bu wounded Detective William Max- 2: a and which “and “any well of the Burnaby Police, is to- hours previously and increased in fury as it continued, —- ~~——---———---~ "*1? - -~-~»~— ~ M's’: Palpltatlon of the l-lcari Spring in Northern New England hotel in a. car laden with munltionl was subdued completely last night to rejoin Bagley. Ho did not get I chance to draw his gun. .._.__- | Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harris, ma‘ regreti two little daughters, of Springfield‘ West, were recent visitors to Knuts. Miss l ford. Mrs. Earl Palmer, Western Road, on Mrs. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert __-- From Montpelier, ve., nor-m w Could Hardly Got Around Newport, near the Canadian bor- d . th t rgoriez ‘gxeftgm l: yius w” Mn. Clurlea Storms RJL I, Piston. 01"» ' y a °" m‘ m‘ wrlinz-“l was troubled with us» of w» the snow drifted to the depth of heart; oou dn't sleep, duy or nigh llld III 9° wank I could hudly get around. several feet, blocked country r0555, disrupted bus service and crippled Alta taking Mllburn’: Heart audtllcrv! P!!!‘ I was greatly relieved of these attacks. hlgzliwly trdffic. My moth" d” h“ ‘at “m, in ‘hm “d ejvrccipitatlon round from l0 and. m “he, maid” on up h“ .0 mud, m heart trouble. inches in the city to 18 inches in m"! 411m"!- M M?»- HOIIOYK. Vt. I can mun you that Milburn’: Bout W! a horse and sled were forced into Nerve Pilisane wonderful builder." service w trnnnmrt mail from the 801d u ll! am mil nun! mm. or mun um OI ma» up!» b: Th 'l‘- W" postofflcc to the railroad station u" “d” Tm“ ' m‘ - t BRINGING UP FATHER fLLfilT OJ‘? HER€ IN ‘THE ND DANGER CI‘ ANYONE DnoPPm‘ AANTHIHG ON MV FOOT‘ SUN- FFLL DO ME Ri-EUMRTVQH GOOD IN’ BIUOE$JILBE IN By "ma? an: mmuuc- U A" I'D BETTER QC BACK ‘N THC HOUQE BEFORE HI- ‘, .1 llmil: Elli 5|‘