, 7 I ' I ' . 53R"- 9» 1948 J I ' _ 111a GUARDIAN, UHARLUl‘_'l‘E'l‘UWN ' I THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CBASWILI: for Photographs FALSE 111K515 USE CROWN DIAMOND PAINT PRODUCTS CLEAN-UP_ TIIIIE IS HERE. AMELS. - Ihii column la reserved for new: of loool interest. but advertising of .a newly nature may be inserted at five eente a word strictly ony- eble ln advance. _ . F03 HEALTHY CHICK! buy island Chiciu- at iibe Island Chick Hatchery. Charlottetown f-IONFEIJEBAPION LIFE ‘Ill-i oimoxerr a smear urn. suaasica. . FOR BEST RESULTS USE CROWN DIAMOND PAINTS AND EN- (located, - l , quarters n as ALSO YEOMANS cam) scan VARNISH AND VARNISH sums. ALL THESE PRO- nm, sf‘-,,,,,,,,,, m, ,,,lfi,'3,‘,f”",§§,',f§‘;,,,f°‘“‘"" °‘°"" oucrs ARE Tl-IOROUGHLY RELIABLE, BEING BACKED BY A REPUTATION 0F OVER NINETY group ahd wedding pictures on ..____ ' wvltlw- nonunion carious. am WAYS three times daily to Manc- ton. Al: and rail conneotlons it Montreal and Bolton. Fhone 2061 YEARSf EXPERIENCE. THE NAME CROWN DIAMOND 1S YOUR GUARANTEE 0F SATIS- A’! 20D: SEBVICE-Amhet FAQTION. SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN BY PR OWSE BROS. LTD. ONLY. . flYeulsayfirelherweletpehererplisedlle-lilthln‘! M“ Pawn,“ iiilieeordstowlnlfyeugainblewililleollhifelienedioneee _ ——— ~ ' ‘or 540. v °" M “m” 7°“ M“ h" "m" I“ Y“ "l" " allgaggggflbglgfiyeglhslldogwledifi: ' awannso arr-rcmrtcv nra- . - - directly to this Prescription Pharmacy. llere you are assured Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. DAL-The Canadian Efficiency l. M A T E x Medal has been awarded to Sgt. Lloyd Allison ltfacbood. 88 High- Sunday. Arpril l1: All services arc land Avenue, Charlottetown, ac- clncelled. cording to an announcement from ~- ——— the Department of National De WANTED. - Experienced l-Iair- fence. dresser. Apply Rose Marie BQBJZy Shoppe. lie services of ilillled, registered pharmacists; oempeimdlng HAZELBROOK Baptist Church. with fresh, pure, potent drugs, and uniformly folr prices. When a high gloss, dur- The Liquid Plastic Finish is an outstand- ing achievement developed by chemists during the war; and is now available for civilian use. Almatex wear-resisting fin- ish is highly recommended and is made in six standard colors, also clear for wood and Linoleum floors. Quartamnu and “E. W; guarantee Crown Diamond Paints to be Tm»: JENKINS PHARMACY i-l ‘Liikis. w...” ———- C" TRYING T0 LOCATE RELA- TIvES-Mr. Erika Kerb of Reg- ensbourg. Bavaria, Germany, a re- fugee expelled from his own home in Silesia, without any means and news from his kin, has written in Chief of Folice A. Blrtwistle re- questing a list of persona by the name of Korb in this City. Mr. Korb said that he has learned from his father, that relatives of his bearing this name are residents of Charlottetown. and would sp- preciata his aid in contacting them. Chief Birtwistle would be grateful to anyone knowing the where- Tlll; PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH iabouts of persons by the name oi in Canada, Brookfield Charge. Ser- liKorb in this city if they would get wrriinialge. (‘BY PRESC-fi-IFIIONS ATTENTION PARENTS Infant and Pro-School immunizing llllnlos Sponsored by the "DEPARTMENT or HEALTH“ will s: HELD AT THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS h first class in every rc- ‘1, spect. Noted for its dur- ‘jlhia - iiuiii i; (h. iiiilzts-l rl..al.is. .. hlr-‘Sw ii-arigiiugqayi, has no equal. iMany beautiful shades to choose from at the following popular prices: LAST ssasETw-Q coars and suits going at 33 1/396 off. Ken- nedy's Ladies’ .Wear. _ ability and covering cap- ‘ acity. Qta. Gals. 1.90 6.50 ileii Lion and liex Paints YORK UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Services for Sunday. Ap- ril 1i: Central. l1 a.m.; Brackley, 8 p.m.; York, 7.30 p.m. N. B: The York Mission Circle will present a religious pageant at the evening service. Sunday Schools at. usuul hours. Rev. J. H. MacCallum, Min- later. l-l He. Quartz 70c _ 2.25 Grown Diamond Varnish- IIIIROLIIIIE. for beautiful Walla DATE These two lines are also manufactured SCHOOL TIME lrrlifiwiiexltzixrdlsl Dgayn as Gfoiilgsugiégln contact with him. by the cmwn Diamond Pain, Co. Sew and Quins; u“ MONDAY, APRIL l2 Spring Park __ L30 p.m. Road a p.m.; Brookflelcl rap p.m.;l ‘FUNERAL SERVlCES-Thc lun- erahgood shades to choose from at the _ Durglqvg, m, Qi] Prince sheet 2:30 p_m_ Brookfleld S. S. 11 a.m.; Hartsvilic leral of Mr. John Archibald Mac- f°||owing affrucflye prwes; A 5min and VM-msi‘ (ombingd, for |n. B d . ' Young People's Society Pridayflgan took place yesterday morning _ "m" woodwmk and Furniture com“ o 0"" Wcgwbl. TUESDAY, APRIL I3 QIIBGH Square - - - - -- I130 p.m. gysziiwmiulgil; Rev. Donald Nich- iii-gm the llvéléclfierleiiglxeéalcteléong; 1 1 o 4 in u" Wood colors - _ mégghggiuiln Wm” paint that h . - w ere serv s - ' - ‘ Parkdale 2:30 p.m. y 5M“ .1. H_ Bum“ some‘, Pa“ Quurts I Gallons I warzilwaini’ very ‘My m “PPM WEDNESDAY' APRIL l‘ w” Kel" I539 P-"l- IOVI/lslglillggflslfulgflllfisglelllg 'l’§I'l=°ii‘§§'Sowe’f Mézilisiini’ Swahili l-2 Pts Quart; 1 a6 1° mum“ “"4" ' Rllfillfflfd SQIIUFG . - -- 233° P-Ill- turned on Tuesday to resume their-‘Rochford. Capt. Jerry Doucette. . and white l0 choose all all -‘ " at St. Duns-tans Universzty- Ihillson MacMiiliin and R. L. Cot- s THURSDAY, APRIL l5 Notre Dame .. I230 p.m. Billy Murphy, Arnold Ailenilon. Aftcr the service the remains I _ _ . Imm- M I h I _ _ , _ _ _,2;45 _ , Jh‘ 15.0 h d1, ‘ c k ,"ere takenbyice buatiohislatc "t *= "i P“ .21.: .12. 5.21.1.4" i" .. a... varnish llvuevolwimz Suggestions Oll Wednesday to resume her stqd- ies at Prince of Wales College af- ter spending her Easter holidays at her hcirne in Emerald. Take your small Children to the Clinic MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOU merit will be held today in New Dominion Cemetery. Qllfll" 1 '25 Johnson's Glo-Coot, pints 69c Johnson's Paste Wax, pound 69c Hawes Floor Wax, pints 59c Both these popular brands are recom- mended for all kinds of woodwork, hard- wood lloors and linoleum. Dries hard in Personals i __ m "em“riam CARD ranrr ENJOYED -- A m. William Pickering, Sea View l°‘“' l‘°""- Hawes Furniture Cream 49c s A u I G o T E l" Memtfiflm Elhiifwiifitlfni’. lzfisszlz: its: B '° W“ Your» 6w» Sui YARNISH an» o“ r-mu- Pun ~~ 25- ' In nursery o! Private Francis Mr. and Mrs. John Cash. Emerald, ' __ L2 Fm Q,‘ Gd, L°'"°" o" F“""""° Mill‘ - - - - - -~ 6°‘ For Interior Wall and Ceiling Decorating. ugh“, Grand Traesllle, Killed In Thursday. April 1st. with seven MRS CATHERINE MILL-MAN Mrs. Alonso Blrt, l-fead of 8.111s Turpentine, per bottle 30c and 45c Easily and quickly prepared by adding aluoa in Germany, April iui, ma. twablei inMplaé first PIT-lit? Aryans borolugli, ltiaslgltittifirls: figgnesilsizif 1 6 ‘Wall Pféfllél’ Clfaner, per can 15c Id h r t M“. in ‘i M w" __ . _ Cm y l‘. . . reen wll e rs. El P easan ' ' . D . _ _ _ _ _ > _ ' H I u) 9y o wg gf_ All dread of the dleiant future Th9. death d Catherine Mhh Leslie Trainor won iihe consola- Mrs. Win. Cunrily, Parkdaie. I - “was .007 Go“ ' 59‘ . -‘ g u‘ we,‘ "u, oppmw, u", d“ ggllll.hg‘lg0lgl§entgn a: gzbianezoigi “on prim Admmy “ma, wvasserh __ ROCKFAST QUICK DRYING VARMSH Stove Pipe Enamel .1 . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c shades and white that will not rub off Like he'll: that clear In "w "In" m gpfl ' 8 ' I 1 ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Mrs. John Cody has returned to Linoleum Cement, pInlS 30C,‘ qli. 50C ‘than d|y_ ' light e “Ce County Hosp m ' on we CW C‘ k rl ~ M her home in Sea View after spend 1.2 P; Qt G |5 5'] P |‘ i, b 1 ' even,“ o, F“ , M r 9, _ . . 1'0 en an Mrs. Percy ur- -~ . s. s. a . iver ois , per otte 45c - Ha l I g day. a ch l h, . ve nulttlll? MINI Iwll- phy ing a pleasant winter in Bosw... H M 1948- Alter spending ions. weary ' she w,“ acogmpanled by her 11ml 1 4 oor ops ..-.-_.. $2.75 N” 33:61:" chmm" “n "use $282135’??? fsmfilyrglélthaoé 53135110435; SflQWERED_0.n grand daughter, Betty Ann Bur- I I Carpet Sweepers ..... $7.00 5 lll. Package From slumber so pure and deep. returned to her home at Kensing- Tuesday evelmm March 2' m” e655’ . . I I R V ll - Sig”ongegliahyrlfivggnogzlfillzegliem Itgperinstllizzbggigrl-yasarrileyea fewracdlal: mgdem; @1553!“ ginger-eight sllllc MT- "Id MN- w- E- 906)‘ Ind PLENTY OF FLOOR COVERINGS ON HAND NOW! ‘ bend b ‘ha ed limb and again entered the h°m° °l ML “d M“- Jamlis Tildd ‘Tiny’ auginazlfee’ tggauézug; CARPETS CURTAINS lnvlngly Reine m J l ' - to tender a shower to their daugh- V B 0Y5 l W . Family. ifrmf; (Rllgfggealgeospgll-‘fli; gtléelxoéilg w‘, Hl-RL To the swan-Ls o; a gaecilr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John CQNGQLEUM DRAIPER|E§ _ W ' _ . march played by Mrs. Henry ° 5'- ' ' 'HONWU' only 5 ‘aw days Chowen, the brlde-to-be was es- REXOLEUM ' ‘ " s ' WINDOW SHADES Ipfltoé m laelhdeatllhi “an!” Y,“ carted to a. nicely decorated chair 511N118 "19 Willie" '°“h° Blltilld’ - 5 ,no , pn om a me, er , ‘ ' lll IIIEMOIIIIINI In loving memory °I DUNCAN MacNEVIN New Haven who placed away April _9t.h, 1947. l’ Will the circle be uflbfillwll bye and bye To a better home awaltllll l" the shy. I Ever Remembered l’! Brother and Sisters. QO-OQ-OQOO 0-0-0000» 0* v‘ "*' fl. F. llutoheson & Son ' OPTOMETRISTS “Splclallsts in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feats.”- 53 Grafton Street ~ooooeoooeoeo>e>eeooo00- g ' idol-die noon eiiiisii gfleflypelaedseooclfi narrower...»- _ 4316“ lela hhehilacmebedee oruglflear. " milie- ’ wed-- . . roasts: mic stone Pleiiei, Radios, Electrical ‘ ‘TQIUSICIL’ MIICHANDIS! It; Charlottetown r-l-l- ‘strength rapidly failed. I She was a daughter of the late ,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mlllman, land was born at Burlington Iyears ago, a sister of the late John A. Millman and the late ,-Millman. i She was a devout Christian. and iwas sustained through the many sorrows and suffering of her life, by a sure faith. She was an earnest and while health permitted, an ‘active member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church o! Eng- ‘land. Her husband passed away ‘many years ago. and of a family of two daughters, Mabel died in girlhood, and Ethel, Mrs. George [Sample in early womanhood. She is survived by her son-in-law, George Sample and one grand daughter. Mabel Sample, Mrs. Nel- son Slmpson, also several nephews. nieces and other relatives. The funeral was on Sunday at St. Mark's Anglican Church, Ken- sington. and was conducted by Rev. D. E. Noel. Ages. Nearer My God to Thee and Abide with Me. Beautiful floral offerings placed on the casket. W GIG and friends: Captain MacDonald, Messrs. George Baooklns, Saunders, William D. Profitt, Al- fred C. MacNeil, and John How- ard. Burial was in the People's Ceme- tery, Remington. -B AUGUSTINE COVE W. l. ‘the April meet-lag of the Au- ustine Cove Women's Institute met at. the home of Mrs. Harry Mec- Farlane. opened by sing- ing Institute Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. Roll cell was re- sponded to by nine memberaeach answering with her favorite fruit. It was decided to donate $6.00 to the Red Cross. also to send 03-00 to’ the Velda Matthews fund. $2.56 was received from the Gov- ernment grant. The Canadla Appeal for Chil- dren secretary reported $133.55 co lected in the district. - Bill of Boo paid. Reports of committees were then heard and new ones appointed. sick and program, Mrs. Bruce Campbell and Mrs. Lloyd Inman- Lunch, Mrs. Roy Cutaillfle. Mrs. Si Rvi \,/._in Qiiiips ‘T8 James The hymns sung were Rock of 'l‘l'ie pallbearers were neighbois James iaiir carried in by little Miss Marjorie Woodside and Master Robert Cous- ins. The gifts were opened by Mrs. James Cousins and Miss Violet Aiken, while Mrs. Ben Cousins read the accompanying verses and good wishes, and the gifts were arrang- ed on the table by Mrs. Ira Nich- olson. Hazel thanked all present for the lovely gifts and invited home. All joined in singing "For Shes A Jolly Good Fellow.” A dainty lunch was served by sev- eral of the ladies present. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in singing, playing crokinole. and social intercourse. All departed wishing Hazel the best of luck on her road of life- Donald l-lowatt and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. Next meeting lo be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Peters. rol call to be answered with-fruit groceries to be sent. to Eastgate Institute, England. Mrs. Harry MacFarlane put on an interesting program. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted byths oom- nlittee in charge- _ Meetin closed with "The King". them to visit her soon in her new a ad the", taggers’ convention i in “Charlottetown were"".lvllsses Doris Cash and Mary Movnash of Em- erald. In Memoriam MR. WALTER. HOWATT On Thursday, March 18th, the funeral of the late Walter l-lowatt. who was in his 23rd year. took place from his home at North Wilt- shire. A very large assemblage of friends and neighbors gathered round to show their respect to Waiter. who apparently was a friend to all. A wonderful profus- , ion of beautiful flowers was much in evidence, testifying to the high esteem and love for'the departed. Flor the past yeaiuwalter haa been a patient in the Provincial Sanatorlum. High hopes were held for his recovery but God willed otherwise. A very impressive service was conducted by Rev. J. A. MOITISCII assisted by Rev. Donald Nichol- son. The hymns chosen were "There la a. Land of Pure Delight’ and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus’ Collection 50c. Mr. Murdock MacLeod sang very RUGS and MATS .’_ FORKTHE BEST IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS‘ \. VENITIAN ILINDS effectively that beautiful solo "When I Get to the End of the Way." . The undertaker, Mr. A. Cutcliffc then took charge, assisted by the following pail bearers. Angus Mac- Lean, William MacLeod, Wesley MacLean. Angus MacPherson, Stir- ling MacLean and Donald Mac- Pherson. The remains were then forwarded to North Wlltshire Station, thence by rail to Ken- sington and from there to French River, where service was held the followingday in the Geddie life- morlal Church. Rev D. A. Camp- bell and Rev. L. M. Murray, a former’ pastor, performed the last burial rites. The pull bearers there were Foster Dunning, Harold Ber- nard. Everett Birt, Fred Bernard‘. Arthur Johnstone and Willard Stewart. Besides his sorrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Howatt there are left to mourn his brothers, George in French River, Lloyd in Van- couver, 13.0., Jack at home. and sisters. Eileen. (Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Laeod) Darlington, Jennie (Mrs. (last 0f Jlotured above ie the out play production. Quill-M Theatre at a rloiotoa-aai-i-ott- sieved bv N"- neaerherron: Jane, s meld larva Master lielih Sweeney; lldward Studio Night performance. ‘fllerltage 0f aa their swam "l-I it go o m e a - The play was directed by Mr. llert loam. _ Cwennvl-h itatte: son; Arabei Mention-Barrett. viewed by Mlaa Bony at. ‘played by Ire. Mary Cordon; Robert Barrett Browning, Meridian-Barrett. sieved b! Mr- 0. F- Bsniltr- ' Wim polo Street" in the Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild, one-act Street”. which was staged recently at the Ianpire L. to 11,: Henrietta played by -¥lioto by Saunders. James Williams) Bunbury, Edith at. home. Sincere sympathy is extended tn the bereaved family. llllllll OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Eiiphalet l-lowatt. and family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation .0 their neighbours and friends for their maiiy acts of kindness, the beautiful flowers and letters and cards of sympathy during their rc- cent bereavement; also special thanks to_the doctors and staff of the Provincial Sanatorium for their kindness to Walter during his stay there. and MRS. EVAN CARI. Mrs. ‘Evan C. (Annie May Den- nis) Carr, 64, a resident of Cai- gary for 19 years. died ivriday at her home. 2416 5th St. W. Rev. An- drew Mowatt will offlciate at fun- eral services in leydens funeral home Tuesday at 2 p.m. and bur- ial will be in family plot. Nanton cemetery. Mrs. Carr was born in Margate, PILL. and moved to Calgary in 1923. She was married ln Calgary and lived here until moving to Nanton in 1932. She went. to Vari- couver in i942 and returned to Calgary last sear. Mrs. Carr was a member of Wesley United church. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by two brothers, Wilbur of Edith Haney of P.E.I.; one nephew, Charles A. S. MacNutt of Calgary. —Calgary Ex. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL The following fa the report for North Tryon School for the month of March: Grade VII-i. Eula Wood and Doreen Howatt (equal); 2. Beverly Delaney; 3. Garth Wood. Grade VI—-1. Lois MacDonald; 2. Donald Liord; 3. Ralph MacDonald and Deane Johnson. Grade V-l- Helen Howatt; 2. Hazel Dawson; 3. Mabel MacDon- aid. Grade IV-l. Arthur Callback; 2. Blair Delaney; 3. Raymond ‘Thom- son. - Grade m (SrJ-i- Wirmltred fmomson; 2. Elizabeth ‘Thomson: 3. Calvin Thomson. Grade III (JrJ-l. Donald Mac- Donald and George Wood; 2. Pauline Wood; 3. James l-lowatt. Grade I-l- Ronald Johnson; 2. June Johnson; 3. Kimball Spence- y. 0 MT ALBION W. l. The April meeting of the Mt. Albion Institute met at the home of Mrs. Harold Carver on Thursday evening the let. Meeting opened with the Ode. also repeating the Creed. Roll Call responded l0 by eleven members and four visitors were also present. Minutes read and signed. Secretary rlpoi-ted pa- ceiving a donation o! $2.00 from Mrs. Gordon Myers to the sale of P.E.I., and Charles of Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Bert Warren and Mrs. fancy work. making a total of $4480 and $50.85 proceeds from concert Grant. All bills were reported and paid and $45.00 pl-ld to tril-steee WWI-ch seats for school. All s-vu pendent: read by secretary. Four sick calls were mad; and Mrs. Evelyn Myers thanked menu bers for fruit sent. to their hamg And a letter was read from Mr; Warren Myers thanking for 111111 Se?!‘ 11° Mr» Myers and a card of thanks from Mrs. Gilbert Jqnidm for remembering her while sick, Mrs. John Adams and 411i Phyllis Trainer was appointed 1| assist Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Jenkins on Sick committee, A discussion took place u he mil-Iii": hall a community hall, and_it was decided to keep l; u u Institute hall. Secretary wag [p4 pointed to put 530,00 1n 5",]; Three new members was welcomed to our Institute namely; Mn G°Pd0n Myers. Mrs. Daniel Myafl "d M“. Robert Jenkins. Mom. bmhln ice '15 cents. Collection $1.00. Grab Bag $1.70, Next, pllfl of meeting Mrs. Henry S. Jqnkin. Meeting then adjourned, an“ which lunch was served by hosinai assisted by Mrs. Gordon Myers and Sflrclflry. A hearty vote or ghanlq was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Car- ver foi- their kind hospitality. BANANA! ans: rungs-r] WlNNlPEG - (or) - Banana. licld top position in the fro! market because of the lack u government restrictions pn their importation into Canada. James A Stipp, local fruit buyer, said thil week. lll hall. and $125 Government amino 000/ PUNCTURES ASK YOUR BJ-illooilrich Dealer " \ ‘a ___, _ -‘ t‘ * ,-'c ._.n.-,a'..- .. rev-ounces. .