-¢.ana|ia|s~1- isnezssszictarnsshiiH-il it qrlfl ) YOU WIN _\9II|>§.? both sways when you choose Rosebud- you get a genuine cut plug tobacco of h \\ wonderful quality —and you get the biggest value on the market today. Save the “poker hands" for valuable presents. ,- a r “ USE-BUD cur. muc- i ‘The inc-day week is being estab- lished in English rauuny 5110p; lduced m, London FREE! Until Jim» 30th. 1930. for every six rolls oi iilm brought to our Studio fnr finishing. one 5 x 7 enlargement given. free. Each roll to have not less than iivc prints each. Twenty- iour hour service. . We sell thciamous Ania ail-weather lilms, good results on dull days as ucll as bright. L-rt us help you make better sua ~51 ois. p I THE BAYER STUDIO i ' sEsi-s-ia-iw-ezii. §§QOOO§VOOOVVOQT C ‘ - '4‘; gaaassxxaama‘ , BABY CHICKS ‘ BARRED ROCKS Vii-UTE LEGHORNS ' BLOODTESTED STOCK Price $20.00 per 100. Express prepaid High hen in the 1928 P. E. I. egg-laying contest. Iiigh hen and high pen in the i929 contest. One of our pens leading in the 1930 contest. Iicnsington Baby Chick Hatchery .: S. R. Pendleton lx’ ENblNGTON, i’. E. ISLAND Th Holden Fertilizer Spreader Why waste time and energy in spreading Fertilizer by hand when The Holden willdo it so much evener and faster. Write or Phone your order <%??%§%§” iihg;.l.l . Price $40.00. TERMS $247.00 wiihiorder balanccDec. 1st, 1930 Bruce Stewart é? Co. lgtd. Charlottctowinl’. E. I. i E. R. BROW l 146 Richmond Sh, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Charlottetown t and Plate Glass Insurance q 41 at Lowest Rate. ; l“ ' Good Strong Stock Companies‘ i. ’ l’ ‘l V Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis , s 9 U U ' I R O Wmlherproot halts are to be intro §O§O§§§O>§O~§§§§O '- Western Guardian —"BBA1'CO"' madc-to-order spec- ial mink netting. 86 inches wide. sold right at Braces. 3328-5-i8-2i. --‘I BAH. 36 INCH Frost Farm Fencing special spaced 4. 5. 0, 7, 7, ‘I. in stock at Bruce's. 3326-5-19-3i. —BUY FRESH CEMENI‘ in many ply, moisture prooi paper sacks (sacks tree) at Braces —FR.IDAY THE 23rd will be the big shopping day oi the week. Dc your shopping tor "Saturday at Braces. 3326-5-19-31. —FOR. SALE-Lady's Bicycle, like new. Apply Western Guardian, Sum- mcrslde. Phone 289. 3734-5-13-3i-tues-sst-tuc Gowan Brae. —IOSTESS AT BIIDGI AND ‘rm-am. Creelmap MacArthur was hostess at bridge and tea. in 01,. laws last. Wednesday. Mrs. c. P. Ed. wards and Mrs. Arthur Pope presided at the attractive tea table and those assisting were the Misses Marjorie and Evelyn Green. Maxine MacTav- ish and Marian MacArthur. —SCHO0NEE AGEOUND-‘Ihe schooner. Florence 0-. Captain Hod- der, which came into Summcrsidc last Wednesday to take 500 tons oi’ fertilizer to Victoria ior Mr. Mclvor from the S. S. Brunswick, which is unloading fertilizer at the Marine Whari, ran aground on the shoals oii ‘nyon inst Thursday. The cargo was taken oii by lobster boats which came to thp schooncrs assistance. S. —MAR.GA'I‘E—A new institute was organized at Margate on May 12th at 7.30 p. m. by the Supervisor, Miss MacPhail. The following officers were elected: President, M11. Marks. Vice Pres. Mrs. Brown. Sscy. Tress. Mrs. Heath Mayhew. Directors. Mrs. John- son, Mrs. ivoodside. Mrs. Conncll. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marks on Thursday May 15th. —SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-In the pass 11st o! Island students at Dslhousie University. Miss Edith Allen was stated to have passed in only two subjects, whereas Miss A1- len made a very brilliant showing, having passed in all subjects with distinction in French. Her standing is as iollowsz-Mathematics 2. Latin 2. French 2. History 1 and English 2. Miss Allen is spending her vacation at home with. her parents, Mr. L. R. Allen, M. L. A., and Mrs. Allen. S. —NBW INSTITUTE ORGANIZ- _ED--On Frlday, May 9. a new instit- iute ‘vi-as organized in the school at ‘auburn. m: 4o by m2 Assistant Sup- ervisor. lviisa Haszard. The iollowifli officers more electcd:—~ President. Mrs. Irma Stewart. Vice Pres. Miss M. Flynn. Sec)". ‘Press. Miss Hazel Carver. Directors. Mrs. Victor Cobb. Mrs. Harry navson. Mrs- 0- WW- n was decided that the regular div oi each mccténs be the second Tucs- day oi each mosth. ‘The next meet- ingwillbeheldinthcschoolwien Roll Gail will be answered by In original verse. O-OOOOOQOaQQOOOQO-flOOOQOQ-O-OOQO-O-Oboo-e-oooaoaoqagmmnmo-n BELLEIMATHIESON Barristers I Solicitors Collections ' BONE! T0 LOAN MONTAGUI RAVI YOUR IYIS axaunxan arm cusses mrln s! E. E. PARKMAN lull“!!! OVWIIWM Montague. r. a I. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION jutting and supplying Gil-lea ate. . H. J. MABON ; orronuraisr a; Ollce Connected With Drugstore Montague. l‘. l. l. 5-60 LBRINGING UP FATHER . 3800-5-17-21- -. --BBACI'S STORE and ware- houses will be cloud Saturday. May 24th. am-s-u-zi. -—APPOINTED C- N. I. POLICI- MAN-Chiei oi Police Kane oi Bum- merslde. has been appointed as a O. N. n. policeman tor Prince u- ward Island. The appointment was made by Mr. A. J. Tingley of Mono- ton, Chic! oi’ the Investigating De- partment oi the C. N. R. at Mono- tori. Mr. Kane was duly sworn in as such on Thursday last by Hon. J. n. Wyatt, stipmauiry Magistrate ior Summersidc. Mr. Kane will have jurisdiction over the whole Island. 8. --WI!T CAPE-On M1! 14th Miss MscPhaii Ortlnizcd a. new institute at west OIDB. There were nine mom- bers present Ind the toilowins oi- iicers were elected. mum, Mrs. Madwiliiams. sew. ‘ii-ens. ma. Ralph McLennsn. Directors. Mrs. Earle Phil- lips Miss amulet mmonaw. ma. ‘rrusman Brooks. Auditors Miss Irma Randi-alum. Min Roberta Mac- Wllliams. The monthly meeting will be held every mirth Wednesday. The first meeting will. be held at the home oi Mrs. Edmund MloWiiiiams whcnfiollOallwiilbeanswrodby Gardcnlnl Hints. . Young recon‘: Society oi Trinity United Church, Summcrslde, mark- ed their closing by a sumptuous banquet in Epworth Hall on the evening oi May- 15th. Upwards oi sixty ot the young people were pm- cnt, and much credit is due to the management tor the splendid man- ner in which the dainties were pre- Dirfid. and all who pariook paid them the compliment oi doing iull justice to the repast. This Young People's society oi Trinity Church will not be s. year old until Novem- ber next, but by the record attend- ance, the good-will and jolly fellow- ship noticeable in each and every member. all look iorwsrd to a grand re-open1n8 next tall. and greater and more extensive activities next season. Six oi the members oi Trinity C. G. I. T. waited on the tabla and by their adeptncas and ability Proved thli $11!! had their training in Household Science as well as sthlee- lca and social dcportmsnt. The tol. lowinr were the touts: rm King-- Proposed by ‘rout Master Jsmicson and - Wndcd to by Wsrvbody sin:- lnl "GOd Save the King"; "The Qhurfih." Proposed by Miss Jean Gordon. responded to by Roland Phillipson; "The Young People's So- ciety." proposed by Rev. J’. P. c. Fraser. responded to by Miss Estelle Bowness, President oi the Society; "The Girls," proposed by Arnold Bryanton. responded to by Miss Baa- slc Smallrnan; “The Boys,” proposed by Miss Florence Brooks, responded to by Albert Linkiettsr; “The serv- ers," proposed by Miss Zilpha Mc- Qusrrie, responded to by M15 M11. dred Allen. After the tables were cleared the rest oi the evening was spent in games and music. and as one oi’ the speakers put it, this oe. casion will long live in our memories as one oi the ‘pieasantest evenings we have spent tor s long time. S. PERSONAL! —-Miss Jean Glover oi Kcnslngton. was among the recent graduates ot North Ada-his Hospital, North Adams, Mass. -Mr. Prank Johnston oi Bum- mersids. has returned irom a busi- ness trip to Montreal. He was ac- companied home by Master John Downing, who has been to Montreal for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Downing are remaining a little long- er in Montreal. S. ' NORTIIIN IAIMIIS l AHEAD OFBCIIDULI NEW LISKEARD. May 17.-l"arm- ing operations in the Temiskamlnl than tor the corresponding Period last year, due largely to the warm spell which has prevailed over this’ section oi the north since the begin- ning o! the present month, according to W. G. Nixon, agricultural repro- sentatlvs ior the district. Mr. Nixon said that some seeding had already been done on higher ground, a considerable advance on —-CILOSENG BANQUET — The _ district this Spring are iurthcr ahead ' ~nv cmwnrrrrnxxw cumnw». l“ 11);” 7:: iE ‘J u." vs Ans or co ruck: idEW a|n.os I Brown bear feeding on the hill-side, caribou grazing on the plain, moose thrashing through the evergreens-know those new birds and their memo song. For each month alert young men fly many thousands of miles- keep watch and ward over our forests and fisheries, map un- troddcn wildsrnesscs, speed in battle array to combat forest fire. Su lies of 1m crial asoiine and firvelubc rgotor soils are maintained at remote points so that these fliers may operate etficicntly and safely. It is such enterprising ser- vices, backed by highest quality products that have won for Im- perial Oil the confidence of Canadian pilots and Canadian motorists. Which ex lains why, in fifty years, Imperial Oil has become a great Canadian organi- zatiou-with Canada's six largest and most modern refineries- nine thousand employees-im- mense oil resources in South AIIICIlCQ-"hllfldfidl of miles of ipe lines-unrivalled research acilities--Canada's largest privately owned fleet of ocean- going ships. Marvelube is Imperiafs finest motor oil. ' Im rial Premier and Im- NSTANT pcrial thyl are its best gasolincs. i They are guaranteed by all ‘ the resources, experience and equipment which Imperial Oil commands. , .L_..\.‘?\.' RIAL OIL PRODUCTS _ALWAY$ SO MUCH BETTER Air Mail Sam Tim: Ask Your Postmaster I s ~; r » Jélllilfx" ., . .l..\.. \- conditions in 1929, and that meadows‘ Mr. Nixon said that last year. in. In the past three years the sheep having come through the winter in the l'l creamerles oi the district oil population oi the Temlskaming dis- good shape, were showing very welliTemiskamlng and Cochrane. nearly trict. has been trebled, and Jarmcrs While the warmwcsther had proved‘ 1,000,000 pounds oi butter were pro- helpiul in aiding the work oi the duced. When the iirst creamery was farmers oi the district. Mr. Nixon established in New Liskeard in March thought rain was required to get the i917, the output ior the remainder irost out oi the ground. i oi that year was 40.000 pounds. nre realizing the advantages oi this line, according to Mr. Nixon. Fifty thoroughbred bulls have been brought into the district since June oi 1928. he said. in dealing with the improve- |'\.\. our w-ua-rnemcuawia: 5'0 MAGGIE woubr as AIL! "ro PHONE FER ATAXPTHBIVE woubr es ABLE Yo 6c ‘yo 11-4: Alter-lens‘ Mosiaina- Tamils some‘ Aux/wanes uvu‘ m ‘n45 CQUMTRY - Qsnacicue! w: mow: i5 h l $HUT UP‘ WE ARE GORQG TO WALK- \ (DON'T HOTEND TO WW5“) THI‘) ENTERPRISE IM PERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE imrsaiii. sri-ivi. oasouus ' Maaviiuac MOTQR on. POlARINE cnrascsi IMPERIAL INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS .4- mcnt in live stock noted in the Tfim lskaming area. Rios grown in Ram Last 5H5” weighed 3,549,000,000 minds Imidon will have "lamina" bf" __By’(;e0rge McManus BY QGLLY- YU- NEVER (s41 ME