' p! - luentral Guardian . i, ‘PAGE 51X m i imam-i ii-Jinvvio L."uAi<iii/i§ "m is I\Ir'ril\7:. ‘ lh‘ 3.105 “I! 26c star oi natty" on... ~1'="l'18»' &5-45’°°-‘* Pimplcs Burned 'l'errib Tllace‘: Disligiired. Healed by Culicura, “For three years i was troubled with pimples. When t e they were quite hard and tiny but grew larger and were lied’, “if” they fostered and were very sore. The plmgles burned terribly whter lwashed them, and my face was badly dis gurcd. l was at a lb, e“ know the cause of t _ m. . '10 "I tried one reme_y after another but none of them had any of; A friend advised Cuticurii Soap and Qintmcnt so I sent for a free “m” le of each. l purchased more and in two months l “was comblmrii. ealed." (Signed) Miss Agatha Westali, 129 Maynsu-d s." Ham l’ N. s.. Sept. 4, 1930. ‘*1. Sula Zfictgnlntment 25 and 50c. Tnlcum 25c. Sold evmhere. Simple bath ‘m’ ‘l: l . Tony M... ......... MYSTERY ’ AND WED‘ Eve..'l a. ass 26c, 42c. 52c. RQMANCE . l Ifillllflf)‘ I .~ n Into 1101011] n/inp rum: tonight at a o'clock. Holy Redeemer Hall. 4258-4-28 ATTENDED D|NNER—hlfl,lOf D. A. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald returned home on Baturdny night . from Saint John where they 111111116- led the annual dinner given in that jetty of the “Red Chevron" Club, on , ' the anniversary of the second battle o! Ypres. Depot: J. 1'. Walt Colnpony Unit nneooul, r ¢__- FIRST CAR FROM MONTAGUE -'Ifhe first car to travel the road between Montaguo and Charlotte- town this Spring was one driven by Ala-Milton Meilish who had occas- ion to visit the Cray on business yes- ir-rrley. Mr. Mellisli reports the roads so be in (air condition except in a villi ii" Jot... Garrick-T Marguerite Churchill "r Warren Hymer Marlorle White 5V [Ill Dill IIGOIII h uringvthc week of May 4 as gut-st role in whlch ....st at the Civic Repertory thea- 88850118 1180 when she was g m t‘ tre directed by Eva Le Gallicnnc. i=1 ‘the repertory Company, '3“ She will appear in Chevok_'s “Cherry -————_______ Orchard" as Madame Ranevsky, a F" ‘""ll"'- d" MIN-rd‘- Lin...“ runs away . . . marries a man she doesn't lovc . . . loves a man she doesn't marry . . . gets into a ton oi ____- _______-__ $5315 --.: a 4'; wan, Charlie Chon . . . solves three mys-' ri-ir CHINESE! of the screen in s bigger, better, bright- er show than her last picture “Sally” luncheon yesterday His Honour Judge Duffy was the speaker. He gave a very humorous and informal talk on a number of points of law. He stated that rarely does a client admit guilt- to his lawyer, and that tun-nu, "bulge; few places. A car from Murray Hiir- . _ .- . . .and smiles, nor reached tho City Saturday - 1 __ F RIGID A I RLE ‘h’ ‘"7 n" 11°" ‘Wwllwlrl AT ROTARY-At the Rotary _ v ‘ ' ,1 l fmi '.~’./. . / l . ,/,/'/./. JYI/lv/l/ ' rery murders .. . in o drama of terrific suspense . . . that icikes you round‘ the world. ' thus the latter does no violence to his u nsclcnce by defending a guilty man, as the defendant is presumed to hc innocent until he is proved gu.lty after trial by the court. The committing of a. trespass may be wrong but in certain cases if the act is repeated for twenty years, it ceas~ es to be wrong and becomes right. Rntsrian P. W. Clarkln was in the chair, and there was one guest, Dr. McPhee of Summerside. A vocal so- lo was rendered by Mr. C. J. Gal- lagher, -who announced that the theatre would be available for the morning ‘meeting of the Rotary dis- trict conference next month. Pres- ident H. L. Palmer announced that a large number o! ladies will be pres- cnt at the conference. ' See her dance! Hear her sing! See her ride round the sawdust ring! See her in rags! See her in styles! See her in tears! See her in smiles! Also Short Talkies LSO ZlCREAT “Ganadian Metrotone News” bereavement to His Divine Will, con- lilrs. Charles P. MacDonald, Mr. and fident in His word and believing His Mrs. John C. MacDonald. Little promise "1 go to prepare a place,’ Pond; Niary MacDonald. Newton. and will come again to rcccive you Mass; RflY111011d 811d F~ D- M110D011' Mrs‘ George Perm sourm h,“ em unto myself," and thus we fccl assur- i aid, Eddy 811d Janet MacDonald, Mr. {and the City Hospital for treat" WORLD'S LATEST IN SOUND H ' i H . Comedy on inns Qur dead one is resting and Mrs. James A. lvlacDonald and m?“ safely, peacefully and securely in l Julin, Mrs. John G. MacDonald, Mr. ii E. that “Promised Home " ' 1nd Mr" A D MacDonald and fam- I ' .__ -——* - ‘ °"' M;r.I..isRe,li'.tk o- ‘ > The funeral took place from tiiel 113’. Alex- D- 111111 MYS- Rmafd MW‘ mom. leguyesbiga; molsngao, 2,2,. s u P E R I o R B E A U T Yd’ l" M 0 R i A M MR. PETER MCNAIR ROBERTSON He 8,50 leaves one brother Mr, ‘home of the deceoscds nephew, Mr. Donald, Mrs. M. D. MacDonald and mm m the western pm; c’ me Is, . I . Fl NER PERFORMANCE’ '—- Walter B. Robertson of Charlottc-pl- B- Haycs. Searletown. on Tues- 111111113’. M11 111d MYS- Jhmes A- E- land on 0mm“, buslmm .9 . PERSONALS The death of Mr. Peter MIJNRI!‘ town‘ lday afternoon. A lnrge crowd of MacDonald and family, Little Pond; Robertson, which occurred at East ms first ‘Vite, m.“ Hannah MCJfi-iends paid their inst; tribute of m5. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Campbell and Ho“ David MacDonald who has RoYally ‘m the 26m i“ the 80m ye“ Lcod- predeceased him some fourteen l P601 10 11 loved fflmd 11nd 1811111116. 431111115 MY- and 1415-7011“ w- camp‘ been I; patient m‘ the Chérlotlyncwn of his age, removes a familiar figure yam ago, and a son’ Nonnan Mm Rev, A, G, Crnwe, pggtgf of the can. bcll and family, Poplar Point; Mary Hospital for the past week is 51nd The death binning Robert Hooper from our streets and o. man of out- Lend, a few years previous, wnue tral Bedeque Baptist Church Qfficl- Walker, Cambridge, Mass; Joseph fly lmpmvlng ‘ ' ' occurred in Vancouver on April 16th 5111111111111 011111001011 5mm wnubr g~nbnbrmuy1 and Henry ated at the house and grave, The MflilKehzle. 1111119 P011115 M"? 114°‘ ' in hcr 85th _ycar. Her only son Frank M11 RNJPTY-‘wh 113d 1101 9111031011 Morpnh made the great Sabmlcb in ‘ laall-bearers were: Mr. Horace sobey, Glllivmy. $011115 E1151? J~ D- lmd A11‘ Mr Leigh Mcmchem or some,“ was killcci in the Great Wm" and his good health for some time» 11111 his the lab. “m, ‘Mr. Archibald Bell, Mr. Frank- Jcw- his Steele. 1111116 Pond; Madeline vme hm and ahepheg, o, the me lather died soon after, as 2t rcsultll1l011d5 811d 101011 01105 111d 11011911 M,‘ Robertson ‘v35 9, nonsjstgnl; e11, Mr. William McNeil, Mr. Major 11411050111130» sllmervllle- 34555-3 C0‘ M18; Jessi-é MacEachem o! Kaleb of the shock. TllCii‘ daughter Iunlllhat when spring opened with its Liberal and always had the courage ,1,nwt1~,er nnd My, steward A5199]; lumbus Charity Club, Boston, Mass; brook is at present on ‘h; Island on died nearly tlirr-c yours ago. 115111111111 1111111191‘ 111111 he 11113111 P8113’? b; his convlcgions_ _ The remains were tenderly laid- to A1111!‘ Sllclely- 111ml? Pmld- busméss m connection mm '31“ ncithci- sou nor daughter were mnr- 11111 0011111"? 10 111011‘ ludqhleht 811d The iungral bakes place mday at rest in the family plot h‘. the Cen- aunt-s “tam He is the guest m. Mr ricd, Mrs. I-loopcns death leaves tlllSi fill 111111 1011111; 115111618 and medical 2 l, m. to Marshfield Cemcte,.y_ tral Bcdeoue Baatist Cemetery. J A Moore '1,“ Edward mad ' branch of the Hooper family cxtinctldid cdllld d0. 110 P03301013’ 11555001 1° The Gunrdlnn joins tvlth n, host ' ' ' I ' She was born on P. E. I. and alivays 113$ Tt?\\’fl1'd. b91113 ‘l “munch bcllcvel" of fiicnds in extending symflbthy. Messrs. Charles Bath. William Batt and John Franschaw left for Font lived there until 33 years ago, when MP- 301191151-‘11 W515 an exlensl“? ~ . v .dh.' ~ -~ - ~ I Dl,ittl ;li- after n. few months in Boston, thc 1nd successful farmer ‘111 "W111i! chilionlflbizii‘ flgliill? that vlvhiie we b3: x1: vfillllliedMlgcDznjllzindMrE alndd Church," yesterday’ were they w“, c e e ea l ° l” ale Maw ’ ' be employed on the terminals now family came to Vancouver, snn had purchased “Th: llilzifslillCltl Farm" many friends hero as wcil as 0n P. from the 1111*’ 5011111111‘ 111311101110 he ‘There passed peacefully away at in fond remembrance of the beauti-. 11415- 911111105 11480130110111. Davld and building ‘here E. I, also carried on n large milk business Halifax’ Mrs‘ John Francis, at the ful life recently closed, The glgnens. EdWHPd 11480130111115. 1111110 P011112 In religious belief, SllO was :1 Bau- in connection with the late Mr. Wll- home of he, daughter. Mrs. Reuben led was the @1495; daughter o; me Elizabeth MacPherson, Launching; 1151 811d loyhlly and systematically liam Miller and ccnvericd the farm Ancm on Saturday Ab,“ 13m, n; late James Andrew MacDonald, born|E5l0l10 11400130119111» Helen 9111111111911» Broadway And contributed a generous percentage of 11119 o 11101161 on‘: “P111011 111115 311W tub age of g1 years, Mrs, Frnncis, lin Little Pond twenty-seven years‘ J05¢Pl1 A. and Lflufo MMDOHBIIJI. , l Angela Campbell, Beatrice Steele, Side Streets BY JACK GAVER her comfortable living to the vari- omnle 5601-10 f0!‘ 111$ 210111 P1111133’ formefly M155 Annie Best, 0g 553,19- Iago. When bu‘. twelve years old, she (United Press Drama Editor; MRS. ROBERT HOOPER Spiritual Offerings Mary and Matilda Campbell, New- MARY JANE MACDONALD i ton, Mass; Kathleen, John D. and MRS. JOHN FRANCIS pus objects supported by that body. 1111111 111511051111! 0f 11115 DTODEYIY 13 town, when; she reslded m the earner lwas lcft as house-keeper for the fam- Lime P01111- A -ncphcw, Mr. Lloyd Hcoper, [Qr- Mr. Frank Mill. pa“ c; her married we, Later, she ' ily, a duty which she cheerfully and rnerly of Bcdcquc, is now living 1n He is survived by his widow, nee tombs“ m Centrevme for a numberi carefully performed until stricken Vancouver and no son could have Sarah Munn, and family 01111? 50115 of yearn. Her husband predeceas- from activity by an illness, which been more solicitous of Mrs. Hoopcus and two daughter-s. viz three sons, ed he, some number o; years ago, , kept hcr confined to hcr room for Mls- E110" 11411050113111 11nd 111111113’. welfare through all hcr weary months and two daughters abroad. two sons. The 151,6 Mm Francis moved to her j more than two years. During this 9811111111189. MRSS- Bnpctite for mysn-v plays has been of suffering. residing at East Royalty, Fergus Mc-i daughter's home 1n Halifax, where 1 prolonged illness, she arose to heroic pretty Jaded for the past two seas- Nnu- and Arthur Wolglcy, She has resided during the late years V‘ heights of pgflgnce and hopefulnessv Letters and Messages of Sympathy ons and few of the offerings in H118 ____ ___ o; he; ma The pecensed was of a ever happy to welcome with out.‘ classification have been of any mer- y klmd and lovmg dlspbsmbn, aways stretched hand, the numerous friends F Mrs. Ellen MacDonald and family, ii whatsoever. “The Silent Witness," glvlng an ammg hand go those who v who visited her in hcr sick room for “0111111111891 J- F- 145090110111» 311119- 1111 15311811511 dram! 11151 Pmdllced b3’ HOUSE-TIRED GUARANTEE In gleaming white P0rC€l3lfl-Oll§'fl€¢l,_ the new Frigidaire represents a fine achievement in Advanced Refrigeration. . lts surplus-powered, yet quiet and completely concealed mechanical unit-the famous Hydrator-the Cold Control —the Quickube Ice Tray-are but a few of the features that make Fri gidairc the outstanding quality refrigerator. The Frigidaire guaraintee is complete. It covers the cabinet, the mechanical unite-everything. It is a guar- antee of superior refrigerator performance. We invite you to see the new Frigidaire. And. if you are interested in buying on a deferred payment basis, there is no need to accept a lesser value than Frigidaire, for terms will be arranged to suit your Convenience. . R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. Dealers in Prince Edward Island Telegrams of Sympathy NEW YORK, April ill-Broadway's l were in need of assistance. A dé- 1118113’. 11111113’ months. To know her‘M0111111111; M- A- MBIIDOHBld. Mel- the Shuberts, is the latest mystery ' voted mother, who W311 be greatly was to lovc hcr, and this was evid- r050. Mflssd Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mec- and the best b; m“ seasom missed 1n her daughter's home’ ,1 cnced by the dainty and tcmptingvPmmld- 51- 13801895; MFS- A1811 Mll- Lionel Atwli is the star of the cast ,whcre a vacancy has come andgdelldaclcs sent and brought to her|1'0Y- 114111011. Mass; Sister St. AloX- which includes Kay s trozzi An- nonb other shay] eve,- mke he, placa f by fricnds from far and near. lander. Tlgnlsh Cohvehl; M81101 Pfl- ihony Kembie-Coopcr Fortunlo Bon She was possessed of a happy andl The members of hcr family, hcrjdllcl- Newt“. 11411554 11415- J- J- M110" nnova, Anne Shocmalrer- Harold De friendly disposition and enjoyed the father, while he livcd added all the‘ Ihtyrc, Pl-iqllld; Emlly MhfiDonflld. Becker and Herbert Standing amon n-iendsi-nl; of a large bu-c-le of friends, . comforts they could and endeavored 74°10“? 30nd M110D01111ld- wlnnlflel; others. ‘This capable cast and thg who will learn with deep regret of, 10 1110 11051 01 111311‘ 111111113’ 10 restore Alldmw l 114071450111 Seattle’ wash-Z excellent direction furnished b e hgr passing, Mrs, Hands, though ab: the health, which was so long denied MYS- A- B. Walker, Boston, Mass; n. wagsmfl Gribble mt m 1y H“. an advanced age, was still active and ; h"- He‘ splrlwfll “ma” 30° “"15: Aeneas and Plus walk“ 3115100- of the rut into which it eip fly out enjoyed good health, until a few_ 0011511111113’ 111191161011 by hcr zcalouslMass-I 301011 Chmpbell. Boston, fallen u placed m 1e blm gm have . months ago, and which time she has 11nd dEVOWd P115101‘. RW- Df- Cflllog- ' M0555 Mary Campbell, Chariot-W The plot has th s5 a e hands‘ .been confined to her bed, hen, but notwithstanding all these, 10W"; M1113‘ MacDonald. Newton, at the end m B appropriate Wm l There are left‘ to mourn their ir- 19111190101 011d 59111111111 fldlldhlhgddlMasil Mm J- ‘l-l 11411090110111. Cilcn- me t w ch abmlves the 1m ' fcpgrgble 105s, one daughter, 1.311%, God called hcr to her true home on ’ 1111110113 M1113’ M03110. Rollo Bay; S. x en parties and places m” blame Mrs, Reuben Allen, b; H5115“, and Sunday evening, December 28,1930. K- FlW-Plflick, NIEWPOTH Helen E. or the murder when it belong" the following sisters and brothers, Her funeral, to St. Francis de Soles Adams. CBTdlBBH; Mary MacDonald. B" Auslm Howard has assumed the Mrs. Frank Hayes, of Charlottetown, Church. was largely attended. iItth-c 01111180"? 11811111 MtoDonald. Cardi- blame m the km“! °l " “P” ‘"0- P.E.I.; Mrs. JosePh Howatt, of l liflstlmony of their admiration forlllflni MT» 11nd Mfii- W. Howlett, Gow- man‘ who w“ suppmedly kllled b3’ French River, P.E,I.; Mr. Thomas f their always cheerful friend. Before 1111 Brae: Mrs. Felix Morrison, Geor- s" Austin“ you“; 5m‘- There l5 B Bcst, of Central Bedcque. P.E.I.: Mr, l 1101‘ d9111l1. she chose hcr hall bear- 891mm; M18. Joseph A. Morrison, g9“ trial scene whlch l3 11110111191- James Best, of Saint John, ma; Mr. err from among her young friends, Launching; Helen MacDonald, a“ by ‘he "sllelll 14111955" Who has John Best, of Saint John, N.B.; Mn; namely. Alex. D. MacDonald, Alex Brooklinc. Mass; Matilda Campbell, "lmefiwd 111° 11111111911 The story is Jacgb Best, Stanley Bridge, 111,31" to l McFarianc, John Norton, John wll- Newton, Mhss; Mrs. Katie Maclnnis, carried m“ by the "50 01' llfldlbflcks n11 b; whom the community bxbendslliam MacDonald, Stillman MacDonfl Selkirk; Mr. George Mncdormnc, 1° illustrate the action, A revolving the most sincere sympathy in their l 111d and John Joe MBCDOIIiIlClZl Charmllelllwn; 11111111 Pond Women's 5mg‘? ls used 811d the changes o: sad bereavement. ‘DCBYSCDEHFCF, Allan McCormack. lIh-‘Fllwte; Columbus Charity Club, "9110 are made with great rapidity, The irreparable loss of her sudden 511° 10111185 10 mourn, two broth- 3051m- , Permm“? a 5m°°lh and "-51 1110111118 death is very keenly felt by all who m. Daniel J- and Frank. also one story- __ knew her and had the pleasure of her - 5151"- 5111118 1111 at home. Jack DeLeon and Jack Ceiestin are These paints and varnishes are famous for their high qunl- “cquallllance and he’ clmlmlml To meet l“ Heaven‘ amund "lei the Engush “m”! 04 131d Play- ity, yet cost no more um. Qfdlnafy “nuns, The, m u” kindly and unselfish acts will~iivcj throne ' ' ily anirlled- They dry with a beautiful finish, are durable 11311115 l" 111° m°m°1Y 01 1181 1111- l o‘ Him’ w!” “l” l” 5mm’ s“ JOHN'S Nfld" Apr“ 274“ Lum Hrmden“ ""10"! slay and long wearing. Call today, Inspect on.- vnflegy o; ‘up tives and wide circle of friends and 13v 11115 0111' hope. our nnxious care, 111014118 on adioumment of the New- "Six Characters in Search o: An ‘Pong onlnmnnn "be advbngbge o; m". f,“ Damn": Edwin,‘ nil with whom she came in contact ‘T0 1111101 beyond the grave. foundland Home. 511’, ‘R-lohhfd Squir- Author" has been given an excellent which will help you in selecting the right materials and the 1 11nd and devoted mother and ts. the Prime wnisw. remarked the revival by Tom van Dycke This talk prupcr m... schema, sister, but we believe that God, who Mass Cards presence o! Robert Welsh. e vettreh ative, satirical mystifyln D in docth all things well, had in His in-l / W110 711111181119 905mm °l 5*" m‘ mains the best of th It‘ lip y N. finite goodness some plan of whichl Annie, Frank, Daniel, Mrs. Ellen AbArms- “nd- "m lhmlh mm“ Wright's work to datee a m m”- ‘ we bow our heads in our grief and l 11411090118111. M813’ MHoDonBld. Annic' reached the '5'?” °1d a" “l 9° yum ers Walter Connoll ‘Eilmsme Pow- .‘ and shc is simply called for higher," MacDonald, May l\lncDonald, Cam-l w“ sun capable l’! pemlrmlng the l a emorlphelpa I ‘ service, a little closer to the Master's; bridge. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Gus dunes‘ mommy Mr‘ will)‘ w“ can‘ i-izntithfailii ‘ztuufollle “e ouwtandmll l d. St. Gwuccs, P.E.I.; Mr.‘ “d "m" l” ‘m u" bunch (‘Ilmd by W c“. > Lo Mo d & 0° Side. “His ways are not our waysdhfacD/izia! nor His Thoughts out thoughts." So . and Mrs. Alex. A. MacDonald, Mr. lhe mm“ of Mr‘ “new n: .- b, . Pooh's Wharvu ' i 1 MARITIME ELECTRIC co, LTD Charlottetown Tired of looking at the same old house, the same walls and floors and furniture? Gct rid oi‘ that “spring feeling" by fronting ynurscif to a change-bright, cheery fumlturc. rooms full of color and harmony, a house that's fresh, newly-painted, a pieasu r: to look at. You can transform your whole hnusc with a. few quarts oi‘ the famous CROWN and ANCHOR Paint and Varnish Products Made by R. C. Jamicson Co. Limited, Montreal. O-O-O-Ofitfieooole‘ v ‘v --GYPROC- lust received direct from Factory- One full enrioad GYPROC .0‘ g _ _ SERGEANT-AT-ARMS AT 90 and ' , . One full carload TEN1TEST -Assortcd lengths;- -Prices low- vv—wv** We carry a large stock of Crown and Anchor Marine Paints. n. ROGERS HARDWARE co. n. L... Charlottetown ' B. absent iroml‘: Broadway tbli season will appear‘ I wehowourheadsinourgrif d' dM. h-l , e an an rs c m as s Macnonfld‘ Ior collllil. use Miami's lrllllunt ‘AAAA ‘ ‘ 1v v v v vv vwvvy“ ~.-——» e.- e.Y..-...->...,... "as M... uwi-Ier-xl-wtvrwt - _,. ~ ..,. . l r