. . . PAGE Ti-nRTi:eN' on the program committee. Mrs ensue at seeds Lloyd wllkie and Mrs. Erskine The pro;-run tor the tuning Clark were appointed to the school was prepared by Miss Shirley Mc- committee. Next month the roll Arthur and retrsshmentr were call will be answered with an ex- served by the committee.-B. 1932 APRIL 3. Iris GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETUWN I D I were duuaauma, and members members to meet at her home in ' were asked to contribute to the May. Mrs. John Oliver lnd Miss I yg pantry sale to be held in aid oi Margaret Forsyth will be on the MONTREAL. April 2 -- (CF) - The United States dollar Baglole-Macllillan Music festival the library. - lunch committee and Mrs. John A. Mrs. Chester Hayes invited the Hardy and Miss Margaret Forsyth Vluotinetel Toodpute V with CHLOROPHYLL E f71Irdo'eI1e ' WM 0'! magic TOOTH WHITENEI MUST . . . Stop Bod lreotlil Aid tln Gumsl Wliiten even Wedding -1011 March 22nd at 4 o'clock. I pretty but quiet weddins was sol- emniud at the United Church Manse at Summerside when Jean- ette Muriel. daughter of Roy and . the late Mrs. Ms.cMillnn oi. West Cape ” came the bride or Ralph George. the eldest son of Mr. And Mrs. William Bsglole of sum- merside. Rev. D. C. Matheson ol- flciated. The bride looked charming in a light blue suit with pink acces- Branch Meeting --A meeting oi the summei-std branch or the Provincial Mu-i: Festival was held in the 1-minute.- side. High School yesterday alter- noon with the president, Mrs. Blair Elderkin. in the chair. Plans were made to hold A pre- testivsl concert on Wednesday atternoon, April 30th, and Thurs- day evening. May lat. in the High school auditorium. The proceeds will be used to help defray ex- penses oi hiring the buases that today closed at I discount or 1 25x32 per cent in terms ox Canadian tunds down W32 from Tuesday's close That is. it took 80.98 7l32 Canadian to buy :1 American. The pound sterling down is from Tuesday. was 52.76, TDOCK W. I. --The Dock Women's Institute met at the home of Miss Margaret Forsyth on Tuesday evening. April 1st. with the President. Mrs. John Sclturmans School Parade Presents The Following Programme Over Radio Station CJRW FIIIIIAY. APIIIL 4tli. 7.30 P.M. series. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Clay- wlli be used to convey the school ton Carruthers, sister of the bride Oil . ii i b i .. choruses to the festival. vex condm mg he usmesg l. Judy Blucnuiere. St. Mary's Academy. Grade 8. Hana C. 'Mnxine Campbell. North Bedetllle. Grade 8. FIRM ' . M be ded th . Ii. I . 0”" hem aw" "M "'5" Chm NF 11" "We '1 blue MP0 Mm Wm- 1?- Forbes. Mm A- 14- wieti? :si:r::5eoi?oia 1.33.. esnrcinmiiz-i 5”” 1 331.1 nenumi st niemon Grade 4. mommy- .on the Mouth! drleza with pink acctessgrilesi) Hubley. and lciilirs. J.h P. Maclnnis um; were read and approved ; 2. George ltobInson.' Summernldo Elementary School. :' P I M I I '5' 'M"y,- Agulemy Gnde a mum ' - i . III I 13 V0 p 0 I on yam; Mongy 3Acx1 Gm?ge3lggg;yw:: gtugfmzmdgy Mn ggggenpligiggfnmi” C ""39 ”l "W p Red Cross knltiin: amt sewm; Grade 4. Reading. Solo. ' I After the ceremony they motor. Mr. Allison Macnean and Mfg, . .1. 'Jmly Campbell, North B4-dcqm-, Grade 0. Vocal Solo. 0. Janet Tnnton. St. Fileanorl. Gruge J. l:en;l,ini.'-I p I . ' ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elderkin were appoin d in charge & . - . I0. 'Doreen Baker Nort Bedeqm-. lrs e . one ..o n. Clayton Carruthers. Howisn. where oi transportation oi tgchool chor- I " Lu"?! vlhn” s"'""'”"m” m""”"""y swoon Gum ii. Ruth Catrns.,Summersi:ie Elementary school, Grade they visited tor a. week. returning uses onl I 8' mm" 5"” I. Plnno solo. l'- o 0 0 It was decided that Mrs. Forbes P i should be contacted by all induI- iduais and groups who are partic- ' . . . ipating in the music festival and If you '-re 5"”-"fax (mm '"b'””'l not connected with the school. 8. 'he"m"”m' 9' """m5' W" v--e-- :'.'.-l.':i.::.'i.25.t..'.? ::'t'.:”'"ri"”'i O s OIISIII S In Alberton and Vicinity thousands Ofdlleh and women report they now enjoy long-lasting relief- Mrs Ralph Proiit, summerside, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl thanks so DOLCIN tablets. Get DOL- Callaghan and Mr. Callaghan. to Summerslde the iollowing Sat- urday, March 24th. , v A.G. B. Norma Macl(Innon, st. rlleanors, Grade 1, Reading. 12. Gui Darnell. 35'l91nll0n. Grade 3. Remini- INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST i'SPRlNGHILL versus TCENTRAL IEDEQUE "These Contestants will appear in the One to Three Classroom Division. All Contestants are asked to be on hand at 7:00 P.M. on Friday. Schurmans School Parade Is A Public Service Feature of the M. F. Schurmln Co. Ltd. CIN from your dtugglst today. Inst-lruwl Pndsrt Ill. DOLCIN lelisl oi Pains el Artiivilis, lliununtisnr Messrs. Erskine Clark and G.H. lnman were recent visitors to Am- herst. N.S. M;-,sKeir Fraser. Albei-ton south. was a business visitor to summer- side on Tuesday last. Mr. Edlow Albert an einpioyee oil Gordon's Garage. Alberton, has been confined to his home tor sev- eral days through illness... For Young Menemiam Hats of fine wool felt in light Spring shades of blue -fawn or gray. They're smartly styled and are sized Hi to 751. Each .. 5.95 An automobile was quite badly i damaged yesterday morning on Main Street. Alberton, when side ' swiped by a tractor. The car -was ' ' parked and unoccupied at the time or the accident. No one was in- jurecl.l Ltl To be Well Dressed-A crisp, snow- whita shirt, ienturing the non wrinkle, Cleartone HEARING AID . Here is the ultimate in hearing aid design and engineering. The Cleartono "700" is the closest ap- proach yet. to hearing aid perfection. it is the small- est hearing aid ever produced to capture the power of B 2214- volt battery. You'll be amazed to see how very small it is-smaller than ever before thought pos- sible. You will appreciate the clear-noes and extra power designed to aid the most difficult cases. Now you can hear sounds more clearly . . . without dis- tortion . . . without strain. Now you can wear your hearing aid hour after hour easily, comfortably . . . without fatigue. Match the Cleartone "700" with any hearing aid available today. Put them all to the same tests. You'll agree that the Cit-nrtone "700" out- performs them all. Mrs. Charles Perry. who spent -Iilfed C0"5”- Made ,0! 3”” IIWIIW I the winter months with her clau- IIf:IaI:';:m9I'h' 51"” 1”” "" 1”” H, ghter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. William Turner, Birmingham, A1- abama. returned to her home in Albertan South on Tuesday even- ing. En route she spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Mallett of Cambridge, Mass. torm- er residents o! Alberton south. 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