Be Certain of SAFETY , ‘Build with Gyproc IFIRB can hurl your ' home to destruction - unless a fire-resistant ma- terial such as the new Ivory coloured Gpyroc Wallboard is used in its construction. ..... Ineapehsive, perms. nenneasy oa l,G - roc Wallhoargglgerlila’! bum.‘ It is exactly what ‘ you want for fire-safe walls, ceilings and par- titions’ when -you- build, remodel or repair. Askyour. dealer today for full information on Gyproc Wallboarrl or send for interesting free book, “Building andRc? -modelling withGyproc.” ' A GYPSUM,‘ LHVEB AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Mflflllfll a Qugbgg wlsurvllvoov ~ Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, 63 Rupert Street. Amherst, N. S. For Sale By ' L‘. M. Poole - i - Poole ‘d. Thompson. Limited. -. R. T. Holman, Limited - - Morris-Bernard & Co. - Matthew & McLean - , - O\\§OO“‘ a‘ ‘as 146 Richmond St., A Z Fire, ~ Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass [insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies~ Agent at Summersitle. Lloyd Lewis GY PRO c I*il'eplll(li' VVdlllJOdFU _ U Charlottetown. P. E. . Montague, P. E. Sulnmerside, P. E. Tignish, P. E. Souria, P. E. l ‘ Charlottetown L.-. ¢a+aaa4eaeelesaaoaaanaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaseas-aaaaso ‘#0644404 2 n 5§O~OO40£ TllE FLlilliilVS THERE — With every particle oi the new iaalona-Perlectlon lee Cream you get the ilaror oi pure ripe trait. You get more-yon get the vltamtnes so essential to good health. and it u not m bitch that yoa_'oa'n get them i ln such a delighttnl ionn as-ln lee Cream-y-espooiall! l, ii it is Perfection. [or Perfection is a wholesome teed i as well as a dcllololm dessert. llootora reeoltmool it» A use in hospitals shorsrsehssl altildriln- loll m always secure‘ rerlcctlon irons your dealer. delivered “inst right." ‘ - central: Creameries . Charlottetown I Perfection Dill‘? ’ - Summersltlil. l .../.... ‘ ministered by themlothe children QOO-OO-O-C i i: . ans. rarsoa .. ‘. mi Gua rdian -aoam'lnoon “an. bettar than over. All grocers. szsa-s-as-avu -lop: onoszrs for fresh herring ior to! feed and bait at Bracefs. . 341244-3041. -BU! '~ PIAIIII‘ horse ‘littlest, Harrifbeci tripe and bee! hearts at B11001. 34124-304]. -rnssrowlv_ Jnanaouu inter- leaglue debate and musical program at CentralfBedeque I-lall May 2nd at a P. M. Admission is cents. sass-ll. —FAIM FOR. sass-ram auth- orized by : Gavin Harding to sell by, public auction on May 2 at 2 o'clock his Iarm at Graham's Road~7150 acres oi land convenient tovchurehes and schools and railway. I-l. ll‘. Morrison. Auctioneer. .. ‘ . . ' 3404-4-29-31 v . 11-111)’ -'war.r._l.\ n; on, UNITED CHURCH SERVICES for Sabbath. Mly 4th: Union Corner, 1i o'clock a. 111-; Wellington, 3 o'clock p. m.; ; Victoria West, where the service will beheld in the Presbyterian Church building at '1 o'clock p. m. D. M. Mc- Gowan, Minister. h 1 ~108Mb CLINICS-Miss Zlnck, Prince County Bed Cross Nurse, will 59 It Ilalpeque School on Friday morning»; when, in conjunction with the local doctor, the iirst treatment o! toaoillfor the immunization o! children from diphtheria will be ad- oi thedlstrlct, which includes Malpe- que. Darnlcy. Baltic and Spring Valley. Parents who wish their children, under school age, to be treated. should take them to the Mal- ~peque School that morning. On the same fitkmoon, Miss Zinck will be at. Kensington,..where the children irom Mal-gate, Clinton, Indian River and Kelvin Grove will be given the treatment. On Monday afternoon, thelted Cross Nurse will be at Bede- que School for the administration oi tile toxold to the children oi the Be- deque district, which includes North Bedeque, Central Bedeque, Lower Be- deque and Ferrlwood. The parents oi children attending the Middleton $11001. MIYJJIIUW them to Bedeque School to receive their treatment ii they. so'de'slre. Mlss Zinck is con- dbctlnga home nursing and hygiene ans ior the Junior Red Cross mem- bers o! the Bedeque Schools in the Bedeque School cverymorning. It. is encouraging to see the intzresi taken by the pupils in’ this work.-~S. —WAS FORMERLY 0F SUMMER- SIDIJ-Many oi the older residents oi Bummelzslde will learn with regret, oi’ the death a iew days ago in the Gen- eralruhus Hospltahst. John, 11,13. ol",.Mrs.; Jane Cunningham, wlie oi William’ AI Cunningham’. The dc- ceased lady-resldcddor some time in Summersldepwhen her husband was engineer o! the Electric Light; Plant and made many friends. She will be especially remembered by the‘ older members or the W. M. S. oi the United Church. Mrs. Cunningham underwent a serious operation in the hospital and on March ilthfcelebrat- dc her mu birthday in the hospital, when ninechildren came !rom_vari- ous outside points to be with her 6n that day. ~One daughter, Mrs. Clem- entaCarruthers, oi Bedeque, remain- .__-.ii._.-_.._._.. BELLQMATHIESON ' . Barristers a» lollcltora _ Collections .MONEY 'roI LOAN ~ i uorrraous 4400909-00-0000-040-00-000 o o-o a ‘ BAY! XQIJB EYES l IXAMINID AND QLASSES FITTED BY 4-". ~.PAR-Kl\iAN -,» Registered Upwlnetrist g l . llontagna, P. E L ' - ~ ‘ ' - -: ooqo-o-oo .;-,»»+@sa¢»,e~,_ ‘es »+»§§.¢ss~s~m....; » ~..- EYES rusran , 5 . I z ‘ 9 oooo . ~ AND ‘CLAQBIS FITTED ’ .‘ I. W. ‘IAYI-OI 09903951! ed With her nlother during__l1er ill-h ness. Mrs. Cunningham was‘ a reli- dent or 5t. John tor the greater part 6t her litepand was‘ greatly beloved and highly respected by. all who knew her. Bhe was a iaithiul ‘mem- ber o! the United Church and a liie member o! the W.,M. B. The sym- pathy o! many iricnds will be extend- ed to the bereaved iamily. The sons are Professor W. J. Cunningham, oi Harvard University; Dick Cunning- ham, oi Maiden. Mesa: and Charles Cunningham, oi Oshawa, Ont. [The daughters are Mrs. W. P. Dunbam, oi Hampton,‘ N. 3.; Mrs. Carruthers, oi Bcdeque, P. E. I.; Mrs. H. L. Ling- lcy and Miss Maud Cunningham, o! St. John; Mrs. Clarence Doles. oi Newton, Mass; and Mrs. Marshall MoAllister, ol 5t. John, N. B.--B. PERSONAL! —l-icr many friends will be pleased to lfriow that Mrs. Major Huestls, oi Summer-side, who has been quite scr- lously ill in the Prince County Hos-l pltal, is now very much improved-m. —Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCiougan. have returned home to Bummer ‘ ‘ irom Montreal, where Mr. McGougan has been undergoing treatment and‘ it. is very pleasing to see him home about again, looking quite his old sclL-S. . Eastern Guardian ..°BOBIN 800D ILOUI is lulr- anteed to please you bettarfl sass-has: wlrs ..'PBOPEB.T_Y PURCHASER-It was lvllr. John D. nos Mr. Wm. D. Whltcway who purchased the farm at Brooklyn as reported in the pap- ers recently. . . ‘YBESBYTERIAN SERVICES ior Sabbath, May 4th: Dundas, at ll a. 1a.; Cardigan at 3 p. m; Monta- gue at. ‘l p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A., Minister. . JALLISTON INSTITUTE - 'I‘he April meeting o! the Alllston Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John F. Beck and was open- ed byslnging "Institute Ode." Roll call was answered with the iunniest scrape I ever say anyone in. It. was decided on to make two dozen sheets and two doscn pillow cases for new sanatorlum. It was also decided that a new map or Canada be purchased {or school room. Mrs. James Beck and ms. L, J. Acorn were appointed to aci. as sick committee for the month o! May. Nevt. meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. w. a." Hickey. Meeting closed by singin the National Anthem. ‘ . ..'INSTITUTE WOBKJ-“llie April meeting oi Peakes’ institute was hcld in the school with a tair attendance. The minutes oi the previous meeting were read and adopted. Correspond- ence re linen for the new sanawrlum [was read by the secretary. A new flag ls Lo be purchased for the school before May 24th. 1t was decided in hold a dance in the hall on May 9th, to raise funds for the Institute. Next meeting will beheld in the school, when roll call will be answered with "Gardening Hints." ..'Miss Elizabeth Condon, teacher oi Peakes‘ Road School, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Condon. ' . GLEANINGS FROM TRYON AND vlonllfz The flghermen 0i this vicinity ‘are. ‘completing preparations ior the lob- ster fishing season aller- long and gtgady toll and are anticipating reaping g good ilarvcsl, from the sea. The Young P201110‘; League met as usual ill the vestry oi’ the United Church on Friday evening with the ‘president in charge. A large crowd ' or young people were present. The date ior the deheien/"Resolved that Livingstone wlu a greater man Lhan Lincoln," was settled lor May-doth. Pro side: Austen .- Smith. leader. Marguerite Howatt. Arehy 'I‘homp- son and Annie CailbeckICcn side: C. D. Wright. leader, Bertha Lord, Burpee Carr and lllima Inman. it!’ liehalunl ltreel 0'0 O OO-O- alulvomc UP FATHER One oi Mount 'I‘ryon's prosperous SALE Wornen:fs;,Sp1'ing _ Our Annual May_Sale Coats 75 Wolnerfs Felt and Straw Hats $1.89 SlIknitIBIoomers . ... . 69c New Ginghanls yd 22c Bigger and better than ever. All newgoods. Specials in Every Department Best Values in the Province. THURSDAY MAY 1.1.»; FRIDAY my 2nd. .. "s... Men ’s Oxfo rd ‘Grey Suits $155!! Splendid value in men's hard wearing suits. Youilfs first long pant suits $6.75 Boy’s Blue Knickers, 69c mansion-ev- wm-scrvve» -» Lazarus? nassslzs $5.95 Ladies’ newvCelanese Silk Dresses . $5.95 " i f Kfddim Raincoat‘, an‘; to 14 __ 2J5 A clearing line of Men's Suits, values up to 1g Qnlyhladigj gang“; guilg'___-__‘___.______ 1.2 pricey $25.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 f. Oulslllllilinl Vi"!!! Wfllllfli’! Wills 15-90 Men's Balbriggan Combination Suit . . . . .. 98c l l i, Womemsand Misses Trench Coats .. 4.98 Circular PiliorvCotton’ ,wortll 45c. Yd. . . . . . .. 29c Rayons worth 3_8_cl'yd. 29c 2 pieces sheeting, 8-4 worth 55c,yd. . . . . . . . . 391; MENS‘ SUITS $15.00 Boy’s Suits, 2 pair Blomers Blue and Tlveeds .. $7.50 “Armour Clad” Suits for boys . Men's Braces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's and Young Men's Blue Worsted suits best. val- Baronette Satin, d. . . . . . . . . u IOOOyardsGrey (foitomyd M]? thcyrovlnce D ' I ' l ' I L . . D u.“ 5.2.50 womén.‘ Cottdhlnou Pair 24c" Juvenile Sults $1.7sto $4.50 CrepedeCllene,Chiffon,Sillr,etc.,worth upio 3°" m“ 49° 75,. Men's Vacumna Raincoais 7.50 Ladleahandbags, Men'sFancylloselipairsfor..--..............1.00 Lodlcsflilkriovesonly... --.--.-.....----..-69c Merfs good workshirts ..... . RayonSatilnyd. $1.00 Boy's Blouses 49c DlrnityBleomel-s...........-...................39c Club Bags _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ __ 159 Neyvprlinted chiffondresses-.................. $8.75 Mei-s Tweed Pants ‘ 2:50 ---- ~- . $11.50 .29c Ba rgain’ “Basement Wolrienblsilklhose .. .. 24e- Boy’s fancyrawesters . .. $1.38 Men's aeivy Weight Blue Overalls,‘ only $1.19 Men's Hose worth 40c . .' 29c’ Rayonuworth» 00c 49c Bargains in Every Department ALL NEW SPRING GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES s. A. MsnozvnLo Women h 'Hats $1.59 We know this is the best. value in the city. Felts and Straws —sand, black, fawn, brown and green. iarmers.ijMr.'-Wili1am,.l.. Quislev. h?! leased (gs-ms tom‘. Oreo-m er oi Chirlottbtowni ..ws ‘have Mr- grams.- miyfinave lovely success in his undertaking.‘ . M1“ Margaret. Macbeiian, teacher ... Mom-lb jjrsyon; spear her mur- holidays at herhome-in Indian HA- VCI‘. I ' Mrs. Francis. oi Mount mien, ‘has recently returned ‘to her home sitar a- suweasiul operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mu. Sarah MlcKenzie. oi Tfyofl has during thebplflt‘ Wlnikf P110911 six beautiiul gullts. one o! them I handsome. silk one. and besides do- ing this did all her own housework. 511a 13.13 years o! age. Mrs. Alex. Large o! Tryon, who also ‘l3 has knitted the following: l7 pairs sin- gle mittsnn-s pl-lrsof ‘Cloves. ‘l Pl’!- double mittens and- l4 prs. or socks. Beat thescgtwo ladies who can? The Misses! Neva. Quirky Ind lEvelyn oi Mount Trvun mint their Easter holidays. at. Carleton ~ Siding the guests oi Mrs. Frank Qulgley. » . - -\ Miss Jennie ‘Mount. teacher It Albany. rnehhoie. week end in Try- on verypiessantiy, Lhe guest, oi her sister, Mrs. Starling 10rd. Bpl-ing,'_w'ehthcr,'flso iar, "ha; not ‘been favorable‘ iorthe "display oi ' nnei-y such-j as; new’ hats. dresses and coats, indeed theweather 1113 been heml- suited: wfti/u. coals etc. The ladies s..." busily ‘engaged 'ln' house. cleaning. lair-here -~a'snl_n~ - weather conditions have been very unsatis- factory. But it. is hoped that in the very near Eduture g old sol will: put on‘ his‘ broadestjrin and. continue anmln" '. _ fill-re lax‘ ranchers in this vicinity‘ u; ‘hp-mg v51 good llltk. litters], running from nothing to Ewen- ' "land Mrs. Frank MacDonald and family/oi Crspaud. made a fly- ing trip u. ‘try-on on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. shay; churn, \ Mr. Mani: Llrgc. one of ‘rryolfs of Trycn, nlotorcd to Crapaud, vromisins young men. has accepted Sunday." ‘a lucrative position in Slunmerside, entering upon hi; duties the first; of last. week. His many friends wish col-e, recently purchased a. Pontiac him every success in his new work. sedan. in which he plans w have sh Mr. Russel Cart. o! Augustine many motor ‘rides ‘this season and h enjoyed and Mr. William D. lea, 01.11.. T, l-loi- , mApg-Lilln Bummer " . spent ‘ the weekend in Tryon. the guest. oi his brother Wendell. - M9511, Eclward and Wetmore. Qulglq. o! Mount. Tryon. spent their,‘ Easter holidays at. Clive Traverse] the guests o! Mr. Robert urenholme-i I Mr. Jimmie Mathleson. o! ‘tinker-l’ man. P. a. 1.. is spendins s few days, Ln 'I‘rl'on. I I A very successful clam supper wasl held by the Presbyterian ladies at‘ the home oi Mrs. Sarah MacKenzicw Tryon. A very pleasant evening was, the nest; sum oi $20 relllned, although the roads were in a. very unfavorable condition. tireo . Mrs. Archie Bruce. has been spend‘ A mg a. iew days with her parents Mn; and Mrs. Percy Qulgley. We regret. very much the iatiel-‘s indispmltion andhope she may soon regain her. health. The potato steamer which arrived at, Victoria on Thursday. Aplrii allh. ha; completed loading. sailing on Monday. April 2am. The prices mid ~ _i'or Canada A No. l stock. rnnlldl from $1.25 per bushel lor iheordin- "y, and $1.35 {or ianry stock. tion. Mrs. Dan MacDonald. of Rose Valley.’ P. E. I., hccompanied by son and daughter. Katy and Rowland. were visitors lo ‘Bryon on sundsy~ ' ‘They were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bell. Saturday, May 3rd. (Some and see us. demonstrate-l a 7 g a i "stand ', beautifies wi Specialplices on Rogers Brushing lacquer Come and see how freely it flows, bow uickly it dries. how its ma '0 coloring beauii es in- s beauty you will never Take the brush yourself and flow Rogers on. This demonstration is designed to mnvince vol: that R0 ers Brushing Lacquer brushes. om it dries "w ilc you vrail". that it lakes the sticky, (lust-collecting period out of home decorating. Every housewife should see this demonstration. To make the event still more attractive we are going to feature- during demonstration days. Come in and Iel us show you actual proof of Rogers superiorily. Seal/w wonderful thin s you. can do with it in the way of colorful home m- Popie Cr T llompsolfs Showroom Montague --By George McManus I'VE G6!’ ‘I'D +HlR25 loo us: ‘rkilku’ Grr our- . \'LL G6 \N AJTRY H -1'o an‘ MAGGIE To we THIN - pgqlx-lTl-lvuk Your‘: ' ~l_~la4l.ac.'rlu"r-4AT l OCH-J “chug 5 81¢) fiHfiUi-D ‘rbdfl! RléHT- au-r HE (no pom: Oven Hsnt- l'L.L cAu. Him JRlGHT TIFUL \blc£ or ' i / ~. i BLAME Bus" MESELF. Tl-llfi l5 TERRiBLE- Bu‘? >40 on): l": To i fie. __ _‘ .,’,-r“..;,_.