igBuy Health l of your grocer Your grocer has Health to sell-the Lind oi Health that comes from light, nourishing. easily digested foods. You will iinti it in every package of Shredded Wheat. Eat it A every day with milk orcream and you will i,’ ' be healthy and c8098. ready for W“? test l of mental and physical endurance. All the , l i! Body-building elements in the whole wheat ~ " l grain-nothing added, nothing taken away -snd so easily digested. It's delicious with fruits. DDED HEAT WITH All. THE BRAN . OF THE WHOLE WHEAI‘ inns mronmmoi The volume of traific coming in on our switchboard after an alarm of fire is so great that our operators are unable to handle it. It rlemoralizes our trafiic to such an extent that it snakes it impossible to "anyone. A give proper» service to __ . It might easily happen that in event of a second alarm or an emergency call for a doctor being necessary it would not receive prompt at- tention on account of the heavy load on our switchboard caused by people calling the opera- tor to inquire about the fire. ' .‘- We therefore find it necessary to discon- tissue trying to give out information concerning and respectfully request the public to co- operate with us by not asking the operators for this information. The Island Ielephone 00., Ltd. rm m-Fn. ‘v PRESENTATION on Wednesday evening March 12. the member's of the New Dominion Women's Institute met at the home p! Arthur McDonald (nos, Miss useswsn) and presented her Iflh on "dress and s beautiful put lot clock. The president. Mrs. E. D. v Dpull presided and read the follow- o: scams. while Mrs. Hector Mac- ilsfl Presented thv sift-r- .,,_-HOI Dominion. March 12, 1930. lhljrtbur MacDonald. A)“: Bessie-We, your sister mpflrs or tbs New Dominion Wo- QQ’; mltituie hsvs met this even- ing y a very happy purpose. name- 11;“ tmunite in wishing you every ,_ in your new relationship. so express our loving sp- 1 "_ Oi youassmember or , llhlifl,'ll‘ifl sssvcrscnsl “i; o! ssch member. may activity or the Institute tun in su that pertained to 1 " srs of the community, you ttieniost. giving gensr- . exceptional __._.._..___.i..___ you have dime for the rrill-‘iillillil since its inception several ycsrg s30. but, gs s small expression oi’ our sl- lection and esteem. wsother with on; bass wishes to you and to 7W! husband lcrr a long and happy mar- ried lile. signed on belulf oi New Domin- ion Women's Institute. Mrs. MacDonald replied briefly and iittingly, thanking the mom- bers lor their kind words and love- ly gilt, and stating that she would continue w do all in her power to further the good work ol tho Insti- tute. Alter sn hour or so spent in plesslllt conversation, the meeting. which was necesssfiiy a very quiet s... owing to the illness oi the bride's isthor, was brought, in s close by the members wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald s very happy iourrfey through lite. (Patriot please copy.) FIAIS CANADA WILL GIAI ‘ ALI. CARBIDE TIADI WASHINGTON, March l8.--"Wo srs so mod st ths Nisgsrs rails Power Company and the American ' Osrbids company that we want to smash sli oi their business, as well ls the business or everyother coll- osrn utilising water power, and ssad . that busiocsleincluiilng s 04,000,000 s yssr psyrcih-tcrdsnsds and l“ 977M845 iirotlt by it," according ts assassi- Ospsisad, New York, dciist- _ THE iyiigirrrrsriowu pusaumiv 11... s. Guardian -ll00 Bill. I'll!) WIIIAT to sr- rive in lew dsys. $2.00 per cvrt; beg- ged. special prics in large quantities to clubs or institutes. Write or phone your order to Earle Kennedy- ibll-I-li-sl —l HAVE I0! sale 500 bushels or , * ‘ oertilied oobblsrs. seconds. George Dsvilfln. Iuriisgtcn. 24004-1840 —'l‘l.AVItL LICTUII: BY LIV. Mr. Mason-The travel lecture on "Venice, Mill-h and the Italian Lakes," by Rev. J. l’. O. Fraser, MA. attracted many, to Wwcrtb Hill. summer-side on ‘risssdsy night. The lecture was under the auspices o! the Young Ladies’ Auxiliary oi ‘rrin ity United Church and was illus- trated by lantern slides which gave many beautiful views o! these cities and the~lske country. Mr. Fraser's description oi the places cl interest was instructive Is well as entertain- im, dealing with the dldereht typos cl srchitectun u well ss the his- torical background which lends Ill additional appeal tn that storied country. The chairman o! the even- ing was Mayor W. J. Lidstons. At the conclusion o! the lecture s vets oltlisnhwssmovodbyMlnRGor- don, seconded by Mr. J. M. Nichol- son. snd alter supporting remarks by Mr. r. M. Linkletter. tendsrod to i tsrii! reduced by one-hall. La Fol- lsttek proposal to cut the tsrll! in hall was deissted. Predicts Defeat Copeland predicted detest ol the Ls Fcllstte proscpsl. "I dc not WWW." he slid; “we are going to let Canada have s11 this business. I know Mr. Norris is too kind-hearted and is too much interested in the welfare o! American citincns to por- mit his feelings regarding the power trust to lead him to vote to reduce this rate and send this business abroad. . "1110 Union Carbide Company ex- pertsd 2,500,000 pounds, but. o! this amount 1,156,000 pounds went to Hawaii, the Philippines and Porto Rico. We exported to loreign coun- tries only 820,000 pounds, while Can- ada exported last ycsr 9.000.000 pounds. Canada's Possibilities "Do senators see the great possibili- ties in Canada? 1s there any reason why Clouds cannot be exporting sll ol this commodity to the United states? -Thst is what will happen ii we reduce this rate." Copeland made the pies that the tsriii was necessary to kosp power company men on the payrolls. His assertion was questioned by Senator Berkley, Kentucky, who declared that the number o! men who would be kept on the payrolls by such s tsrill is insignificant when comp ed with the number oi miners and lumen and others who use the carbide and who will have to sseriiics financially because cl s higher tsrifl. Uysters 110m beds owned by the Prince oi Wales were recently ot- lered for ssls in London. ANNOIJIIBEMEIITl Elite Beauty Shoppe Summerside l Announces to its many patrons that they have installed s. IUGINI PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE and will st all times be ready to give permanent waves. Prices Isssosslils. Writs or phone {or appointments ol inlormstion. Phone lOl-l. R. HARDING Illl-‘si-ll-ttlll. ‘ FER TILIZER hriissrsgslrlnglsrlllissrhsc shslctsto Growsrslsssslsth tsbsdelivsrsd st Ilssttswlii llsllyissvs their crdsss wits Lmlllldillfilt. - Inst. O asvl sous eras essssss "n31: B. B. PARKMAN scrum Osirnstsii -uosni soon nous better than ever. All grocers. ' sisi-s-s-insontn. -"iiVll00Pl'.li”.- Women's Insti- tute ol ‘traveller's lost will repeat“ their vsristy concert _i.n St. Mary's iisll. Friday‘ evening. March 21st. 25D. —CIl'lIIP HOCKEY st Victoria, Thursday, March 20, Nova Scotia In- termediate champions vs. Island champions. Admission 25c. and 50. 2M3 PIISONALB -—Mr. B. S. Deacon, has returned to Bummer-side tron‘: London. lib‘- land, where he hss been attending the rur ssles there-a. -Miss M. stsvert. oi Bedeque. is visiting Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill, o! Bum- merside-S. -Ms-s. Giiflord De Ooli’, o! Bos- ton. Mass, arrived in Summerslde on Tuesday to visit her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Nesbitt-s. ‘-Mr. Andre Paturel. o! Bummer- sideisatpresentonsvisitiohis home in St. Piste. Miequelon. he will return to Bummersids about the first o! ApriL-S. Miss Mary L. McLean hss return- ed to her home in North Rustico. alter spending a. week in the city visiting friends and relatives. -Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl ‘Maynard. Summsrslde, have returned to their home sitter spendlngrs pleasant week end with Mr. and Mis- J._L. May- nsni, Port Hill. Eastern Guardian g i‘ ' l mnonm noon nous. is? Iilirlnteed in please you better. fiill-fl-i-lmnoth. ..'INl'I.'l’l‘lJ‘l'l WOII-The mon- lhly meeting cl South Lake Women's Institute met st the home o! Mrs. Walter Fisher on Tuesday evening, m1. 25. Meeting opened with sing- ing ot‘ "Rule Britannia," followed by roll call, which was answered with New Year resolutions. Minutes ol lsst meeting read and approved. Mrs. v Elmer Fraser and Mrs. Harry Mc- Donald were appointed on School Committee lor next month. It wss decided that s sick bed spread be purchased and lotterled. Program consisted o! reading by Mrs. Harry McDonald, Beading by Mrs. Alex Cameron, Jokes’ by other members. Meeting closed with this National An- them. Lunch wss served by the host- ess. Next meeting invited to the home o! Mrs.. Harry McDonald, roll call to be answered by "Why do 1 go to the lnstituts." Household Cares Fsll Heavily on the Woman Who is Run Down - Thin Blood tho ‘rrouils To the woman who has her house- work to do and her lsnilly to attend to, illness is almost s. calamity. Many s woman keeps on with her household duties when she is feeling read! to drop. Hei- head aches, she may be breathless st the lssst exer- tion she has littls relish tor lood. ind always lssls tired and nervous. The trouble is_ poor blood -- thin. watery blood, and she badly needs the health help that only Dr. Wil- iisms Pink Pills can give her. 'I‘hs ridh. rsd blood which comes through the use ol thesfpills promptly re- stores ausemi suflerers to good health. Among the thousands who hsvs iound new health through the use o! this medicine is Mrs. John W. Mscdonaid, Osrdigsn, P. I. 1., who ssysz-"I csn most strongly recom- meno Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I was so run down in hsslth that J was unsbls to do my housework alone. my husband thought 1 would nbvsr gst hotter, ss I had tried dit- ierent kinds cl medicine, with no bsncilt whatavsr. I was advised to w! Dr. Williams fink Pilll. which I did. and to i!!! icy t round they were jugs ms thing I needed. x tnoksixboxessfthspillssndtound i silssviimslisreonmfllydcll-ifir- hsssrrivedhomelroml-tntLllos- pitsl. but bet many iriends sro grievedtolesrnihatslssisnotim- provingssrsstssthcyweuldwish. asshsisagcuerslhvoriiewiflssll. msbunertbsserwls-Imwhich isincreodtsnhesrdintbedistssies thsnseoninmsnypsrmisonsot the modern exciiesnsnts which s.- rousss the children's ‘tention. The‘ humolsspeedyssroplsneinthe soundjjrhis prodpct which they now sum. in: ilwglcd new. in s-n primitive high ‘ ' ’ t. hauled by omen. under a sun Oeyion. only a low i‘: lng over oi Lake Bic. bet/ween Pe- lee and the mainland, recently ships ped several hundred pounds o! bysiiainordertoreplenishthedl- minishlng stock oi’ certain grocers on the Island. Them is no doubt that. the aeroplane is lsst taking its place ss s lreiglit carrier. and it is gratifying to see some 0i our isrg- er Canadian industries utilising this means or transportation in the name o! service. i Miss Eulslis McLeod hunts: Riv- er, is Matti: her mndps-rents. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mclmod, Fred- erictnn. Miss use Bsgnsll. Easel Grove. visited trisnds in Charlottetown re- cently. A very enjoyable social evening wss held in hiedcricton Hall by tho embers ol Refuge Division. levsrsl ‘ntsrosting and novel contests were nducted during the esrly part o1 the evening. Among them was s besn guessing gems and in this Miss Hilda Cutlifle excelled hermit u the most accurate stnr. winning in return a very luscious looking bog oi chocolates. Dainty selreshinents were served, and this was lollowed by the introduction c! some modern guessing bass, thereby concluding an evening ct great ess- joyinsnt. ‘the ilnshcisl arrange- ments which wars for the btneit o! the order were very sstilsehry in- deed. Miles Lottie Nicholson is s wel- come visitor to this locality alter spending the put six months very pleasantly in Jamaica Pie-in. MUH- I Many good times Ind parties src associated with the celebration oi at. Patrick. that pot-ran saint er tre- lsnd whose missionary activities in that counts-y which began in the yasr 02. were cl such s sunemiul nsturo that his nuns will be rogsrd-~ ed with honor throuchiiirt countless generations. l-lc was born in Dini- ban-ton. accused. shout the you all thoemsotdste c! uisniontliigsilll ecntutec. this event must best- tributed to tradition rsiihsi- than hiliwvJoi-wsilndthstwhilesoms held it wss Moron lib. others claim sdiillrchiitmrinsllntossttieflie dispute the two numbers were com- bined. hence we have March 11th. ‘rho entire community linnps- HATS Men’s 4 piece Serge Suit? Smartly Styled ’ record value M EN’S and Young Men’s Navy Blue serge suits, pure Bot. any wool guaranteed fast color. 17 oz. goods, dqume breasted model, all wool serge lining, 2.pairspants......... sesssssos Sizes 35 to 42. Men's Dark Grey Suit, standard make, S. B‘ three buttoned coat, worsted finish cloth, good strong suit. Sizes 37 to 46. 4 Piece Suit, 2 prs. Pants . Men-‘s Blue Overall Pants, or Dungarees, medium shade BludToppockets. Sizes 32to 44 ' $11.50 , .i Y .’ l "c $25. Young Men's Spring Top gem, fine all wool velour cloth, 511p m; model. Ask to see the new Barry. more Coat. All Sizes regular prices to $3.00. Clearing Mens’ Shirts, Values to $3.00 for Men’s Fancy Shirts, final winter clearance. All good colors some with one sott collar and some with one starched collar Tobeclearedat . . . . $1.95 $1.95 NEW COLORS AND UP-TO-DATE MEN'S SILK TIES, VERY SMART BLOCKS IN MEN’S SPRING FELT PATTERNS worvm T0 50., $2.50 “Craysheen DRESSES $3.75 Another shipment of dresses in colored cray- ' sheen, in all the- bright- est shades for summer. They are made in plain i’ and fancy patterns and are very nice for some- one who wants some- thing better for the house _. . 3 for $1“ A Very Special $1.98 A very special value in house dresses, in percales, in a. large assortment oi’ patterns and styles. at . . . . . . .. I Martha Washington House Dress ‘$2.98 We also have a complete new range oi.’ the famous Martha Washington house- dress, in a large variety of colors and pat- , terns. These consist of regular I and extra large sizes . . . . . . . . . ' ‘ Ladies “ Toyo” 98 Panama Hats ' A nice range ol Toyo, Panama hats, Snug fitting shapes. and a good choice S51E37 $§§“."J'.'.“.“.“.‘?.“.“.".‘? $2.98 Pair _. . News about Spring Stockings Children’! Hose. Silk Plaited on wool. Sizes 7, 7 1-2, 8, 3 1.g_ lsr 75c Clearing price, pair . . . . . . 17133" Rayon and Marquisette Embroidered Curtaining Rayon and Embroidered Marqui- sstte curtalning. A special lot o! these fresh from New York A Atperyard Crash Chintz. as inches wide in s variety ol patterns and colors. Special perysrd tulllinstt. . vsssisso- 5'10‘? f1 Refi- New “0rlent" Silk Hose. 12 new spring shades. Art Moderne Heel. . . . . . . Slightly Soiled Damask Table Cloths, 25 per cent off Slightly soiled Linen Damask Table Cloths 70x70" and 70x90" g0!“ 90111 82-75 t0 $6.85. To Clear at 25 p.c. oi’! regular price. envy quality all Linen Table Damask 70" wide worth $2.25 P61‘ yard, special week-end Bleached all-linen Damask Fill! quality Linen Damask 4 notable Values from - the “ Boys’ Store " ‘ r 8 Dossn Boy's Bloomer Pants in fancy‘ Grey and Brown ‘by! j s. Boy's Tweed. Suits. ens pair Bloomers. Iisncy Brown Tweeds ' lirss ‘It to so. _Doubis and Keyser and Super Silk Stockings lull range ol new spring colors in both shades Slendo and French heels. Pair y. . . . . . ., . . ., “Oi-lent" and "Super Silk” stock- ings heavy service weight. Square heels. 20 colors to select from. price at 1.75_ per yard._ 66" wide. special price 85c per yd. Bordered I-Iuokaback Towels 85c yard 25c Wallpaper. Special lot of 30 incli wallpapers. Only six patterns worth to $1.50 clearing at Per Triple roll ol 108 sq. ft. A low odd and broken lines or Cur- I tain l Swi and lrllled curtains a, ° n '5 HALF PRICE 15' 2s» Boy's tin Wool Navy Blue w” wit‘, 51mm’ mated, tour Piece. ‘ two pair longsiv and cost. All-sizes suits Boy's all wool Blue BerIB ' n. B'7M0§§lf<m“~ “i”? m“ 0m.;i§ss-mii1=h°" $11.50 ”'.,;..".;.;.;.'.".;. 5m