Prices Quoted : for, Double Rolls of 72 Sq- Feet A naconxra Prices Lower Than Ever Before and PrlneeCounty -s-sms roucs cover-n“ Fill.‘ $"m°‘s.m.nn"'“°"““°s' m |'r's a 10y w have the fififinris“; "m rooms repapered and l RwvvaK-w-e. w!“ “P V? SPflBSUIIN- —IIIII.A‘IUII nuns asnus _ There's nothing that can '1'!" “We-M 1* "p Wei-m so improve your home as 222%; m; “r333; artistic new W ALL m Min: mm; on mm sum. PAPER. i5‘? 1'>°.‘."i‘.!.-7"a'e'3="1§1=1'.'.§i"§i'.' CHARLOTTETOWNS Z’; ‘éqwmm, IL-S’. "' '““ m“ "°' GREATEST SHOWING mo“. 0F NEW 85:23!” ‘Wm-runway at the WALL PAPER is waiting ior you! . Papers Priced From 10c per double roll up. 10c Double Roll is Exactly Same as 5c Single Boll Sunworthy i Resislolite V expressed. wearers; 1'.-. Tia» a Tune in, this evening at 5.30 on C.F.C.Y. Hear the children in another delightful story oi the adventures of BETTY ANNE. This time Betty Anne visits IRELAND the land oi.’ fairies and romance. In story, ..song and instrumental music, Ireland is THE CAST Joroa: con-m vm h as- Ihno nus weak nan Irena 4 to l2 years. Conducted by MISS BERNA HUES TIS SPONSORED BY. A = “IQWKHEQMMJ T D MAI-Y CAMPBELL lOlEMAI-Y IOGEIS IOYQ I-ITGIIE ANNABILLE LAWSON T1118 HOOPEB u. FOXES -- Feed Iliem on 2c Per Fox Daily By Feeding Silver Tip FOX CUBES Brown Fox Cubes ‘Erincipal Ingredients 5'il"ll-“-""\"P~ -" Powderedluttslmilk Iflte u» Ins lauwlsa arnl , fig? mannerisms-mummi- apmmiv. , Charcoal Fox Cubes mas-a i ll 1§eQQbat will adllflan Ivnyhadnusai. _~dalccaieeuatsraetswerma ;&Ieca.ihshledepehew- has“!!! IQIK lornach X38. isnllhmsqastesu- 5’- you. ejhlhlllnnneana , Rolled Oatmeal Il-llil’! Llllnaent data Grease. YERSONAIJ —Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders. oi (Fharlottetown. Inent the week end with his iamlly in Bumrnersi’ .—S. -.w. Irving Ramsay, o! Elmsdale, was a visitor to Bummerslde on Sat- urdaM-S. —Mrs. Howard Waite, Summer‘ side, was a visitor to Charlotte- town last Friday. --Mlss Mary Oatewsy, Summer- side, was s. visitor to Charlotte- town last Friday- -—Mrs. Howard Waite, Summer- aide,wasavintorwKensingtoncn Wednesday. —'1‘he Misses Florence and Doris Noonsn oi Richmond, spent a pleas- ant week end with their cousin. Muriel McDonald, oi Sherbrookm-S —Mr. Howard Waite, Summer- side. has returned home from St. Iouis. alter spending the week-end with his parents. -—Mis Blanche long h ltd Waite. —Mr. Lloyd Adams, spent last Thursday in aimaner- side, the guest oi Mrs. Howard Waite. —iRsv. L. B. Campbell, pastor c! Trinity United Church, is visiting in Sackville over the week-end and addressed the students at ‘ Ai- lison University-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°'.l'bla solemn an reserved new! ei leeal interest but alvartllag ad a nowq nature In! be lnscsed II Ilfllln word strictly payablaln advance, "NUIISOIIPIION! to ‘rhe Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Bums. phone 41, or ieit at B. J. Mabonla Drug Store, Mmtague. b-‘id . II’. IIIGIZT ' the Aberdonian brought hi; prom- Miss is our high responsibility to preserve HI ment. ‘rue e Canny Stories By oooowoaI-valnl B: E. ii} ierent parts oi the ciuntry. The Abesdenlsn Brought- Aberdeen. I heard last ‘muddy. It was simply that a man living in, or near, Aberdeen, invited (our sc- Englishm , an Irishman, the third a Welshman, and the iourlli Sh Kberdonian. Each man brought s bottle oi whisky; the kishmsn a pound oi tobacco; the Welshman a box oi cigaret l er, (Laughter) "Diana Beast’ Another awry recounted con- cerned a Scottish girl who obtain- ed a situation in the south oi said to her, "Annie, oi course I know you are Scottish by your ac- cent, but I have never asked you from which part o! Scotland you came." To this, the girl replied, "I come irae near Aberdeen, item." “Oh," said the lady, ‘Tm sorry I didn't mow that, ior I have iriends living near Aberdeen, and I would have asked you about them, but I think they are away now. Why didn't you mention where your home was sooner?" "Weel. Mbm, I didna like in doe that, ior is‘an I wis lesvin’ name, ma mither said, ‘N00. Annie, be sure an‘ dinna. boast.‘ ” (Laughter) \ The Real Value When Scots gather all over the world on such occasions as St. An- drew's Day, continued lord Aber- deen, doubtless their thankiuinu with regard to their conneciion with flcotland leads them to use uprusions which may seem like boastiulneas. But I believe that so- cieties such as yours which, for the past iorty years has been training its members to study and appre- ciate the beauties oi Scotland and its history, the literature and the nsentiel characteristics oi the Scottish race. create a sense o! the real value oi the heritage which it and hand on to iuture generations. l Scotihh Renaissance Any oi us who have lived in out- lying regions-in Canada or the United States, Australia or New Zealand-wili know how, when some newcomers arrive hi the dis- trict w seek wort, or to acquire land, and who have the reputation oi hailing lrom Scotland, they are always accorded a warm welcome, and are expected to “make good." ‘Ihatis a great asset for our Scottish boys and girls to possess, and is is indeed encouraging to know that the value oi this Scottish her- itage which your Society have so carciully cherished, is now being increasingly recognised by the movement for a Scottish Renaiss- ance, which is making itself ielt in so many ways in our midst. by whatever name it may be called. It has come not one whit too soon, and I congratulate your So- ciety in being a pioneer in a move- As a means to crop improvement, creating and securing the general use oi seed 0i asswed quality is an inuneusurably greater and less costly factor than the application oi’ legislative control. which has ior its objective the suppression oi the sale oi interior seed. Slop. Thai Golgi sl Tlisl 00H i "1 Lord Aberdeen ';1L."h U "' . Qiminslsflianfi WithCrime odes lflflllffllhleliflhmthlullilsidldh ' ‘astuugnebetha-"aaiwaalha ill!“- ‘nieflhduillslnallll England. One day her employer mm" iiigg g ti; l: r ii. 1R3 “FEE? fiiiai s. zzizéiali: ii? a’ 3:5? Glade vni-i. narimra Ine- LtOd; l. ; ,- MartinaMcK Clred IV.—i. zita Rooney; I. 0e- ceiia Rooney; 3. May Medicaid. Grade m. BL-l. James Idlin- na; 2. James Rooney; 8. 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