l ‘YO U R Pownal News D E N "No TrcspassilnFpreseiitc-d in the-l N E ED S “m, C , snrzogrrown carnelian‘ PKGfliiiiflylEh" ‘ Pownal Hall by the Young Peoples League. On the evening of March 28th, the Young People's League of Pow- nal, staged in the hall here, the ex- cellent three act comedy "No Tres- massing." This is the first time this» . Society ha ever presented a play.. iPl-alaxilavpgllslllE The fame sot Pownafs Amateurs is‘ sew-Foe ~sw ~.‘¥.°l‘ ilflli‘. ‘méililllnillf.’ léllléfi‘ wi c 1e ne ' “Luv-RATED CATALOGUE portrayed, won not only unstintedt 6655 pggs", ‘applause but the admiration of‘ i EE ._ . t %49n:‘:f{;§{r.$fi_ ‘W’ every one present. The stage set- E. I. . Always uk for Steele, Briggs‘ by name. No better ' pub are sold anywhere. ting was very successfully carriedi out. The costumes of those taking part. were superb, while the ease. grace and dignity of each individual‘ coupled withclear enunclation andi, perfect diction_ was a pleasure to! all. It is to be remembered that’ this was but the debut of thc mcnrl bcrs of this cast. who were very: familiar with their parts, the plLy running smoothly throughout. The scene through the play was a sit-i ting room in the New England , farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs. Pahncix; On the rising of the curtain wc bc-z hold Miss Hazel McEachcrn in the role of iPcggy Palmer who is thc lady of the Palmer home. Miss / Laura Crosby capabiy acted the part of Pcggids mother, a hustling New England housewife who does not believe in her daughters airs. Miss Vivian Gay as Barbara (Babi Palmpr. Peggy’s parent Scarent. Ton oy Rowdy. Scamp Sister kept. the-mall arolling throughout the play. Mrs. Everett Jenkins as Al-_ meda Meadcr a. ten year old beggar; . girl whose father never worked lcit Qothing to be desired. Miss Amy Smith looked delightful as she im- pcrsonated Lisle Irving, a Summer‘ visitor to the Palmer home. Mr. Arden Richards as Mr. Palmer kept his somewhat fiustered wife and household where they should be. Mr. Cyril Jones as Cleveland Tower. was; received with much pleasure. If he‘, v . _ » _ .- continues as he has begun we will] - “ - ' ' ' - await the results with interest. Mr.‘ ' ‘ - ' Harold Smith as Herbert Edward Raynor (Ray) made _a striking! young Englishman, owner of "Deep- daie Farm" Leave off your His next time Ray. Mr. Will Wood as Bill‘ Meader, father of Almeda was all that could be desired in the role of a pauper. Lewis Herman as Jim Meader, son of Bill. kept the aud- ience in high humour. Mr. M. Mac- Rae as Mr. Irving. proved himself a’ clever father who in spite of fly paper and runaway horses knewhow » - » to pick a husband for his obedient daughter Lisle. Music was supplied between the ’acts by Master Alfred‘ MacN/eil. accompanied by Mrs. Bea». ti'ice Judson on the piano. Thesef numbers received hearty applause. I-{ome tléliltle candy was sold during “i; r , ‘(l0 in rmlssiorLThe order through- Tulliljillb {out was good with the exception oi‘ ; . .. m m. £01119 crown up boys who persisted (llearlsfililnzclllldfilnsd on lthe llll tllllowlllg away tllelll candy The ‘ido "Tender tor Rteciamation ‘Klllg brought‘ lllls dellglllllll elllel? Hug" Wm be received up to 1200 tamment to a close. _Much credit lock Noon Mondav. April 1cm. l” d“ M“ “ml M's'.l"m°3°l"“ m": 8 for thc ‘furnishing and oPhru- we clevell way lll wlllcll they ‘mach’ nl of a Suction Dredge and the ed lllc pellllllllllells‘ - l cing of material discharged over retaining Wall. I01‘ U10 l1111‘l3°$*-‘ UCO~the magiofinlsh that changed the v trend of an entire industry-lean out- standing triumph of the chemical engineer. In less than two years DUCO has become the established finish of most of the great automobile manufacturers. DUCO is now accepted as the standard by which otherfinishes are v judged for furniture, railway equipment, interiors of bullcl~ ings and hundreds of other uses. ‘FLINT N rswPRociuss PAINTSANDVARNISHES are produced under the same rigid chemical control that has made DUCQ world famous, a system that makes uniform quality a scientific certainty and not. a chance or gamble. " u.-_‘ 2-i- t‘ As a prfivtmtive . it destroys lgerms ~he1ps to keep gums firm ~- Ask your ~ dentist abour enables it to employ thescmatwlglls in the most exxmnmiczil and efficient manned ' Flint Paint and Varnish Limited benefits by the vast resources that Canadian Industries Limited places at its (llsposal. This great organiza- tion, aililiated with the imperial ChemicalIndustzricsLiniitetLCre-at Britain, and the E. I- DuPont dc Nemours of the United States, plii(‘(‘S Flint in position to take ad- vantage of all interchange of in- formation 0n chemical development our iiilmuirflmwirs ATLANTIC REGIYON Therefore. the products l of Flint Paint and Varnish Limitui, includ- ing one for every household and industrial noui-"represent finest quality produced under: most favor- able conditions, and aftrreasonable prices. -——~——< 0-_>-~_- raising to the dcsircti cicvitfiimi - area required for railway yilidl MONTHLY REPORT Ol" ALL“. TON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE argement at ‘Charlottetown, P. E. 1 v ian and Specification may b0 n and the forms oi tender ob~ icd at the officc of the Regional Aliiston Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John F. Beck. ll members. 4 visitors were prescntfl. Meeting opened by singing Institute and the latest cli scoverics of science. This great organiZaeionlsknQvYIedge of world markers enables it to ac- quire raw materials of highest qual- A dealer, in- ode-ring a-prorluct that l carries the Flint oval traclc-iuarlc, ls safeguarding his two greatest zisscts~hls reputation _and your icf Etiginccr. Moucton. N: B-I ision~ Engineer's Office." "Ciiéi" tctown, P. E. I.; and the Office the‘ Chief Engineer of Opflrflbloii. ntrcal. * ' - endcrs received after the dtiifel time specified will not be con- cred. I in- iowest or any tender not nc- sarily accepted. W. U. Alfiflil-LTON, (icncral Manager. (liillillllilll N:ttiAiM\"'WI-llW'~'Y-“- _ Mom-ton, N. B. i928. Odc followed by roll call. »- Ftollcall was answered with Joke-Sn Reports were heard from Com- mittees. ' , _Next meeting to be held at thei home of Mrs. W. B. Hlckeu. roll call‘ to be answered with "Hints on‘ house cleaning. Meeting closed‘ by singing National Anthcm.—Mrs. T. rAibei-tnflicken, Secretary. ~ --—--—~--nno>~_ 00am VIEW SCHOOL ' ity, and its scientific experience also satisfaction. ~ Tlttis i‘: Numb» Sinofm Seriesojnbniimamu published m: u» public may hm a film?" understanding of cat-mm» Indurholeallitniicd and its Subsidiary-Companies; ‘a g t ‘Fhc stniitiing of Ocean View School for the month oi‘ Mitrch is‘ as follows» - Grade IX. i. Alex. Rockwell. '4. Florenca Ross. 3. Howard M. mass. Gfhtlc VII. l. Mary Rockwell. . Grade IV. l. Edith Ross. l flrudc III. l. Robert L. MuoLean. l ' ZII-ianford MacKenzic. 3. Elsie .i. Macbcan. b v Grade I. ISrJ l. Murdock A. Mar.- ' Fadycn. 2. Leslie G. MacLcan. . Grade I. Ur.) 1. Margaret Rose. ' 2. Charles H. MacLt-an. I Perfect attendance — Florence, Ross, Edith Ross, Alex. RockwelL. Murdock MacFadycn. Margaret 0.1 MacLean. teacher. N 1L, Muirhfilll. l--~—----o+>- »»»» <- l Rollvi~ sitiriicu oi‘ English inverti- ; ' » i - lion; writ yrropclletl at lrigli spdfll I by the premium or iilieir wearer's . _ 'l -' ‘ [cot against ratchet gear w-lioels. . “n” suiting; returning tlliio inreolranilsm ""4 l'él:-g?:?l‘h ~ lfllyqztst-‘tescn stroldo. F-E lbs capital: of fildvlblql-éio‘ " l cubed: ' pg. battie-ficidfig,‘ i,’ Qlpblldfllljblllffllilflm , __ l e cont ol‘ mivernga vacation.‘ '“ - Canadian Pacific Tourist l - - Cabinyou go to Europe win i » Stolanonoeflthemkirtyvnor c AN All) ilA i no u STRPIAEIES it. l .. norm: . ;‘ ~tA ;u1o SUBSIDIARY com - t ward to Europe." Your ltate- l I w w“ you .. ' h,“ _' mqhgm running o we can Bu m l. c u] u” with ‘good frlesh cook-comprising our meals an of the famous é " l” l l' Yo“ h" invsitusss scnasNr-zn ltynldoakaplce. Tliereilome- a dob; mmhuiwythn", om SYDNEY seasonal) . SPRINGIIILL SCREENED i ALnloN NUT ’ “Mouth swova ALBION nouno man mrr rump srovs assco COKE good uriutgr tor shapingliiig the lWHl possible price for iholom- quarter oi‘ an inch square. when butter is worked enolnzh. lllliillliriDlYed salt. tin-m. Tim |il‘lhi.~z slmnlti in- lit-lil- ilurllcr- , liw smile reiluifllifllifl 91'0"!“ i it should have a firm glossv? -i. Tt-atior this by takings small lv wrapped in parchment paper. Pile litiniiivitm Will‘? ‘iHNiHfiYYY further that every P9111011 ‘"110 ‘scraping motion should ho avoided Rm,enram.e_ ' ‘ "puma new“... the ma“ which may hurt- tlw mime nml llll ‘At-i. requires that all dairy butter packs dairy lmiter hi boxes similar The “H1... should benpmglqd downi ,,_ The lexum‘ “mum be smooth ("PM of n“. miikpr printed (in it. nut up for sale in blocks, stinares, ti, those "st-ti tor packing ereauiery ward only. for by sliding lilo level‘ and i-esmnbio me granular “mo. Other methods of nnckiiur hunt-tyin- prints. and wrapped in parch~ lintu-r shall hruntl the boxes with ‘a arr/Ila)’. salvy butter is produced. "we M- m‘. broken end 0f ll "eel lllE in l'l‘0l'liS. Hills and boxes. Neat intuit pnlwl‘. must have the worlisziin- words. "Dairy Butter h! letters zwhen the butter is levelled over .md_ _ Th‘, (jue-pgu“d prints are most appgm-nm-s "m; (-|L.nn1||,(.,.,, m- m.- “Dairy Built-r" printed 0n tliclut lPil§l onohal! inch long and lhc “'01?” m" '1 “we of l" back 3 There slimllil be no grlttinetsa convenient and in greatest demand. package (‘mini for min-h in sei-ur- i'11"1‘l'1'i""' Will” i" it'll"?! *1 i"‘-\=‘\ Iiiiwuwdlliiiils Olin! iYWh “"16- . . . . I lfmm the iieft side with the spade MAKlNG BUTTER‘ siiouiil hi- tibtierveil l|| ticterminlng Illlt‘ in' ilie uneven tiisiribution oi‘ Vise a l - IDWNIJIICAL mums in working huttcr a-Qliding or unfit. u.» n. lunar had quit. or l‘ ' ‘ U. PBUCE "UNPICH. n lib-t Pnanngor Anne n‘ 411mm: m. uni-n anmi. intuit PRINTING AND PACKING _ \ i. t th I down on the board. . cushions No. i» no and plnll- $653M ethgvfgver ‘my from m anteo quick delivered butter and it will came it to fail w, p, dim; g. co_i:.r:'..v:: r:r.:.:r:::.::1l.. firs: _ right hand side. and witha lllllvk i . -. PHONE 116 movement make it bring ‘the butter over to the centre. Shift the roll I“! GRBATIST TRAVI- SYSTIM ' ‘ ‘ IBI- lengthwise across the worker and begin again in the tmrtre auil work an beforo. Three. Willi"