Artur. 1. 194a n-_-_. . TOMORROW try the “Inner cleanlh ness" way to start the dny-with l sparkling, bubbling glassolANbltlfils LivanSacizRealinnrrclcaiiilnesscaii put a spring in your step, a brighter twinkle in your rye. For you jnst naturally fccl better all ovcr tvhcn you are clean inside. Here's IIOW ANDREWS does its healthful work: FIRST . . . Andrews cleans and rc- freshes the mouth and t ue. NEXT“.ANDREWssweetcnssour stomach and corrects excess acidity. ' ' LA KAY I v‘ i \\ _ y’ l‘ FINALLY . . . To complete your Inner Cleanliness. ANDREW! gently cleans the bowels. It sweeps away trouble-making poisons, corrects temporary constipation. Try Anonaws LIVER Sat/r tomor- row morning. Get a package now. THIN . . Aunaaws works on the And insist on getting real ANDREW! llver to check biliousness. . . . not a substitute. m: IDEAL roam or IAXAIIVE "If ANDREWS .212‘.- 65¢ INNER CLEANLINESS HELPS KEEP YOU FIT! I YOU ‘El/fill!’ NIW VIII-ll Ill a 6W6?!’ The marvelous new naili- cud-Oll. wall paint that mixes vvlth WATER -ls so easy lo apply. No wonder SWING is so popular. With SWING you can have beautiful new walls In a matter of minutes i ; . only one coat is needed and It drlas In a single hour to a beautiful soft finish. SWING i! washable, tool Ask your local paint store for your SWING colour Folder today. There are IO lovely . z . - "BRIGHT TONES FOR CANADIAN HOMES" Maker: of _ P WESTEX P ELITE ° ROCKTITE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF WATER-MIXED PAINT PRODUCTS wesco WATERPAINTS (cauaoa) LIMITEB OUT OUR WAY so AHEAD. MA. \ no use MOVIN’ STUFF mount:- Bu-lr - stone-- I'LL ___‘_THE GUARDIAN. _CIjIARI..O'I‘TE'I‘OWN_ l" Tzfin: CENTRAL GUARDIAN This eolunus le reaerveo for aewa of local interest. but advertising o] ' "Vi!" nature may be Inserted at flve eenta a word strictly pa: able tn advanea . 000K’! for Photograph). JIMMLIIPS TAXI. Phone 525. i FOB HEALTHY CHICKS buy (Island Chicks at. the Island Chick i Hatchery, Charlottetown. l 1'0 NEW ucasuow in 25 min- ‘utes via Maritime Central Airways :twlce daily. Phone 2061 or 540. I JUST ARRIVED-Beautiful put- . terns Trlmz ready pasted wallpap- I er. Guaranteed washable and fadeproof. F. A. S. Jones, 128 Kent st. LADIES SKIRTS. sizes 12 Lo M regular $6.95. Clearing at $1413. Greendal Company Limited, Ladies Wear. HUGHES’ DRUGSTORE will bc the only Drugstore open this after- noon and even rig. BY AII to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Air .ys 206i or 540 PHONE SAUNDERS 150B fall group ‘and wedding pictures an location. FIRST AID CLASS AT CORN~ WALL- The members of the CUlil- wall Women's Institute have can» pleted a Standard Course iii lta-J Cross First; Ald. Miss Betty King. First Aid Instructor. conducted those classes in her very capable and efficient manner. Oii Thurs day, March fi, the final examina- tion was held and ten entq-prising Institute members were successful in obtaining Standard First Al: Certificates. The following ladle» will be presented with certificates and pins: Mrs. Gifford Baln, lvlrs. Harold Donahue, llllis. Elmer Friz- zell. Mrs. Muriel Godfrey, Mrs I-lazen Howard, Mrs. George Hyfle, Mrs. Charles MacKiniion. ilL-s. Gordon Macmillan. Mrs. Jack lilac- mlllan, Mrs. Annie MacDonald, Mrs. Stanley Willis. BAPTIST MEN HEAR. REV- FRANK ILEMPEL — Rev. Prank Rempel, B.'1‘h., Missionary recruit to India was the guest speaker at the monthly supper meeting of the Charlottetown Baptist Men's - As- sociation on Monday _evening. Mr. Rempel delivered a most inspir- ing gospel message - concluding [dwith a brief outline of the work he is about to undertake u a Mis- slonary tolIndia. Mr. Renipel was introduced by Rev. M. D. Dunbar l and thanked on behalf of the As- sociation by Mr. D. N. Bell. Mr I Peter MacEa/chern was welcomed I as a guest and Mr. Lloyd Haivkes g as a. new member. The president. R- J. Rupert, presided and expres- sed the pleasure of the Associa- tion in having the pastor, Rev. J. D. Davison, back again, greatly improved in health. Before the address a. very impressive film was shown. entitled “The Living Christ". A fitting running coin- mentary was given by Mr. Davi- soii. The supper was served by the Victoria and Mary Groups nf the Auxiliary under the direct-ion of Mrs. D. N- Bell and Mrs. Bcnj. Stentiford. ‘ A Are You o Woman Needing More Vigor? Many women who use Dll. HAM- ILTOIWS PILLS say they enjoy befa- ter health-have a clearer akin and a more ruddy complex! . Hundreds aay they Icel fit and full of pep after using DR. HAMIL- TON'S PILLS. Life locks brighter — troubles seem lighter. because with stronger nerves and hatter health you can confidently face the conflicts of the day. Get: DIE. HAM- ILTONS PILLS to-dliy and start on the road to vigor. henlih and good spirits. Sold In 25c boxes by all drugglsta. pi HAMIL TONS Pllls For Women's llls HOWARD Momma’ Plillu Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. MRS. JOHNSTONS LADIES‘ WEAR. - Special April Bargains. Shop Early. ' THE MARIE ELENA SALON. 134 Richmond. Phone 219i. CONFEDEIIA-TIQN LIFE llw, SUBANCE. I GENERAL ELECTRIC new It'll-l proved Vacuum Cleaners. ’l‘oombs Music Store. , k CROClUf/LT Th“ STOREY LTD": located, temporary quarters, at 53 Grafton Strccl, formerly Clover Club. Phone B34. I t I AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS — Th: excellent aerial photographs of- Bedeque in yesterday's issue weir-I taken by Mr. Paul Sharpe of the Paul Flying School, TRINITY W. M. S. - The com-i niuiiity friendship secretary. ltfrs| A. S. Morson reported nineteer. visits made to hospital and homes in licr report at the W. M. S. mect- l ing and not nine as published on Monday. JUVENILE OFFENDEILS — 'l‘wu young boys of this City were set. teiiccd to one your each iii St. Pal; i vlck‘s Home zit Halifax. and three‘ others \\'CI‘C committed to lhc cus- I ludy of their parents for good bc-, ‘iaviour. at. a Juvenile court sitting‘ yesterday. 'I'lic action was Lrikcn “I lhc rcsult of a series of breaks azz-l , zicts of vandalism in summer cufw liigds located along Briglitoni Shore recently. I I SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED—‘.\II‘.I Graham Ball. BA. LLB. who has bzcn studying at the Uiiivevs ty of; London on alt I. 0. DE. scholar- ship, has been given this award for the second time. l-iis extension o1 a year lit the University of Lon- don has come as a recognition of his brilliant work iii post graduate study of Administrative and Con~ stltutlonal Lair’. ivlr. Bait, who is] SPECIAL WSIPIIRIIIIIIIIO SALE Sale Begins Thursday Morning One Rack of Last Season's SPRING COATS Reduced to I % Price A few SUITS_-—Lust Season's- To clear at ,. .. .. $8.97 THE FASHION SHOPPE "The Store That Fashion Built" PHONE 55 GT. GEO. ST. lfcrb Wyand. encored. Quartctte. Pearle Nicholson. Elizabeth Cole, Doris and Nell Andrew. Duct, by George and Billie Andrew. encorctl. intermission. sale of candy. In rtruinental music by George and lEillle Andrew. Sing Song led by a iigfOllp of young men. Duct by Dori.- I lileanings From Rural District New Glasgow and Nell Andrew, cncored. Eula by Lovell Wyand, cnmrcrl. Dialogue. A surprise party. 'l‘hc leading parts were ivcil plai- cd by Mrs. Blair Andrew and Isl iicrt Orr. along with Mrs, Murray Orr, Misses Marguerite Houston. Esther Hill, Mrs. Willard McDon- :ild, Stanley Orr. Stephen Thomp- son, George Andrew, and BIIIC Mr. Eric Gass left on an CALEIIG ed trip to lvlaiitrcal Saturday iriorn. Master Ian hTcCoubrey is spend- ing the holidays with his cousin George Brookins. Miss Jean ltfclseiod spent he: Easter holiday with relatives n A"d1‘°“'-’_ch°1"5d° by l‘ Cawndlsh Nomi Wiltshire and Charlotte_ HD1111 11w mast" of wcmvfllvi to“. George Andrew introduced Share the Wealth. He was assisted by Elbert Orr, and fun galore follow‘- ed. Mr. Herbert Wyand was the lucky Oscar winner. A sale oi‘ Mr. George McCoubrcy iras a visitor to Spring Valley inst. wees where he was the guest of Mr. and tlic son of Mr- and Mrs. G€OT§P.']\1f5_ liq-Cd pmgm, Butt. 52 Water Street, graduated from Dalhousic University last year. Misses Mary Bulnaan and Betty McNeill who have been spending the Easter holidays at their respec- sPEcldb SPEAKER-Brigadier tive homes. retuinecl to St. Joliii ')-i pics auctioned by Herb Wyiind me‘. with brisk bidding. A good Slliii was realized. The singing of the King brought a pleasant entertain- ment to a close. Mrs. Ira McCou- brey and Mrs. Blair Andrew n-ere Thomas Mundy. Young People's Secretary of the Salvation Army. in Canada and Newfoundland. will be (he special speaker at the Cita- del. Great George Street, tonlghtf at 8 p.m. Brigadier Mundy has had a wide experience in many branches of Salvation Army work. Was for a period head of the war services in Great Britain during the war and since his return has been head of the Young People's Work with headquarters in Tor- onto. Brigadier A. W. Dixon, Div- lslonal Commander of the N. B. and Prince Edward Island Division will accompany the Brigadier. A cordial uiclcomc is extended to all tn-atiend this special meeting. FUNERAL SERVICES-Who fun- eral of Mrs. John B. Gaudet was held yesterday morning from i.“ late residence. 94 Dorchestei- 5L, to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Martin Monaghan Present in the Sanctuary were Rev. John Gaiiclet. Rlev. Dennis the acconipanlsts. The program was repeated in the local hall on April 3 sponsored by New Glfla gow Women's Institute. Mrs. George Dlckieson assisted in the accompanying. which was mucii appreciated. A delicious lunch was served by Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. Harland Hill on behalf of the Institute. Mr. C. S. DIIIQWEII filled the position of chairman Saturday. Mrs. Ella. McCoubrcy accompan- ied by her daughter. Mrs. Blair Andrew left Saturday morning on a visit to relatives and friends in Boston. Mass. The students have returned to their respective places of study. with the last lap of the term in view, may their efforts be crown- ed with success those taking part. Miss Anna ste- venson was the recipient of the Oscar. Mr. and Mrs. George BIOOKIITS left on an extended visit to the States on Saturday morning. They will motor part way. and will be joined by Mrs. Bvookiiis‘ mother and sioster. ' OIL PRODUCTION, TREBLED SWANSEA. Wales — tCPr-The capacity of the National Oil Re- fineries‘ plant here is to be treb- lcd at a cost of $27,000,000, to in- crease production of heavy oils, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Andrew lei‘. for Clinton. Ont... on Thursday morning where Mr. Andrew will continue his studies in Radar. and “lbrcahmg Oils and wams M gastjotinfidttltenDepartment éB-rlllalll imports most lubricating 55 “'5 C5 ° 9“ -5 Wu"! will" oils from the Lliutcd Slates, curl:- I!- -—N. pletiun of the plant wilil help out Call, (Iss3... and Rev. Eric Robin. The pail bearers were Messrs. Ab raham Peters. Prof. J. H. Blan- chard. John B. Fleming, Wilbert. Cahill. W. N. Wilson arid Dr. W. R.‘ Carson. Interment. took place mi the family plot. in the Catholic; Cemetery where services were com; ducted by Rev. David McTague. i POLICE COURT - James Ei-g wood Stewart. City, was-committed; for trial to the Supreme Court D‘l a charge of breaking and entering: and theft at a preliminary hearing; yesterday before Stipeiidiary Mag-i lstratc K. M. Martin. The charger was laid in connection with ai break hito the establishment of Herbert Campbell, 163 Grafton Street. and the theft of a large quantity of cigarettes from that establishment on the night. of Mar. '7. Judgment was given on evidence submitted by Sergeant MacPiiai‘. and Constable Howatt. of the City police force, who made the arrest and the proprietor of the shop. Inc only other case to e096" l" "I19 stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday was a drunk and lncapabh‘. who was fined $5. and cost-s 01‘ l‘) days in jail. Personals m, goward Mclnnls haa 1 I a. business trip to Boston- m, Joseph MeEaehern. MW maid. was in the city on bual- down her dollar expenditures. The Miiyfleld Women's institute _i_____ met at the home of Mrs. Willard Nicholson. on March n2. The meet-v ing opened with the singing of Ilic Carol, followed by Creed. Roll call IIIAN- BITES DOG? PHOGEY! BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia —lCPJ — Man bites dog Wouldn't fllliweféd by six members and make news here. A native woman, four visitors. Correspondence was crossing a shallow stream was at- read. Reports from school and tacked and btten on the leg by a ‘sick committees. Secretary to order crocodile. When she couldn't re- cups for the school. Plans were Lase its hold with her hands she made for the concert to be hell; stooped and bit a piece from the crock snout. The woman is recov- Easter Monday. Secretary also to 4 ering in a native clinic. but the get papers for all members. on In Memorlam JOSEPH KEVIN iwivsroiip 011 the "cu-Ha of March 19c. death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duiisford and Olllmvd their little son Joseph Kevin, age J years. ,Althougii ill for some M119 n15 ‘haul “'55 "flfllbected and a shocl: to his bereaved parents, Besides his sofiowliig parorllg there are left to mourn. two broth- ers and _onc sister. Leonard, Damien and v9.1, His funeral look place on Sun- day afternoon and Wu attended by i» Iifke number of sympathetic relatives and friends. Pallbearers were four small boys, Barry Bunhoc, Melvin MacGuigan, Michael Aylward and Earl Kear- nley. Interment took place in Catholic Cemetery. List of floral tributes and m~ 53ers 0f Sympathy are as follows. Pillow - Mother. Farmer. Brothers and Sister. ‘ I Sprays ‘ - N1‘- Mld Mrs. John Bash; and Family. W. and Mrs. Everett Dunsfciid, Winston and Deryl, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunsford and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dunsfcrll. Cut Idowere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello, Reserve Street. Cards of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ‘Trainer, City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Family, City. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacEacn-i crn and Billie, Cornwall. 1 I I l ltfacKenzile i I Mr. rind Mrs. Harrison Hizzel‘, and Family. City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown Jr., City‘ Mr. and Mrs. Art GBJHCSTAT‘. City Ml‘. Jos. Arsenault. Richmond Mi". and Mrs. Edmund Gallant, Wellington. Spring Park Women‘: Institute. MHRIOYIB. Verna and Tcm San- derson, North River. Mr. and Mrs. IPred Stewart. Mll- Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Cell MlieLmn, 1.11;}; Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myers. Haz- clbrook. Mrs. Claude Somers and Jeni-re, City. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Moore. City. Kevin and Costello Girls, Re- serve Street. aiid extended a vote of thanks t.‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault, Richmond. Mr. and Richmond. Mi". Lloyd Burhoe ‘Miss Belle Glllis. City. Miss Louise Gallant. City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boston. City. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Vail and Family, Cty. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pound, had. ericton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewell Family. Nrirlih River. clinn or nllililis Mi‘. and Mrs. Elrsner Dunsioz-d wish l-o thank sincerely their many friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness; also all who sent. flowers and messages of sivripallu’ In their recent sad ber- cavcmeiit. OARII OF THANKS The family of the late James ll. Bell wish to thank the many friends and neighbour; wllio show- ed such kindness and sympathy dluitng their recent bereavement Mrs. P. Arsenault, and Better Farm Homes Competition. ¢T°<= - - - -? especially Dr. Downing of Borden. PAGE Tuner; - CHARLOTIEIOWN AGENCY PHONE Zllll! FEATURES rononow "SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES" Here is a mattress every one can afford. Enjoy sleeping enm- fort on one of these high quality mattres- ses constructed with hundreds of temper- ed steel springs em- bedded in layers of WHITE felt. AII sizes. $27.95 MONTHLY PAYMENT TERMS AVAILABLE I mlllP IN wiin MIIPIIBOESI m’ iieidil-Pflsle“ . . . R .., NO IASTII IO TOOLS!‘ Anyone (all Hang It I OORIIIOIII PATTERNS FOR EVERY IOOI‘ —RIDIOBIATI IN! IT L! III}? F. A. S. JOIIES 129 Kent St.--Phone 218E OOOKERY HOOK ZIB Gt. George St. L. G. Saivage, Proprietor --Phone I9Z6-L— Home made 34"" Film. Mince Pies, Jelly Roll, Tea Scones, etc. Chocolate Eclairs. to enable them to answer the questionalre at next meeting. lire following committees were ap- pointed. Sick~Mra. Willard Mc- Donald and Mrs. Willard Nichol- son. Sehool—l\fiss Marguerite Hous- ton and Mrs. Warfleld Orr. Lunch. Mrs. Mills: Orr and Mrs. Warfield Orr. Next. meeting to be at the home of Mrs. James Houston the roll call to be answered with the exchange of flower slips. Miss Marguerite Houston read a paper on houseclelinlng hints. A letter of appreciation from Mrs. Georg" Robertson was read. Collection 45c. A short study on First Aid follow- ed. Mrs. Willard McDonald w have the review at next meetlnz. The meeting closed with The Ktcg. A dainty lunch was served by oom- mitlee in charge. The Mayfleld Womcns lnstllutc under the direction of the coni- mittce. Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Mc- Donald. Mrs. Johnswn and Mrs a DOES. Mr. day. . Gerard Callaghan. 8t. Ilouis. re- turned on Tuesday to resume his studies at St. Damian's University after spending the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Callaghan. Miss Suzanne Palmer left to re- sume hei- studies at Ildaehill after spending the Easter holidays st the home of her parents. Judge and Mrs. H. L. Palmer. J- tester Douglas. M.I'.,| ~ left roi» Ottawa by plane yester- Andrew. presented a variety coll- icert and Share the Wealth pro- gramme in Mavfield l-Iall on Eas- ter Monday to a large and appra- clativo audience. Mr. Willard Mc- |Doneld capably presided as chair- iman while the following program ‘was rendered. Chorus-O Canada Recitation by Nellie Andrew, Duet iby Esther Hill and Billie Andrew. itencored.) I Monologue by Mrs. Murray Orr. Solo by George Clark. encorcd. Dialogue, Three applicants. with Misses Blanche Wyrind. Esther Hill. Mrs. Lowell Wyaiid and David IJohnstone. acting their respective. roles ln professional manner. Sofa. HAT a boon lo menu-planners, to know that favorite family dessert-famous 1011-0 -j; regularly on grocers’ shelves again! A timely money-saver, lhcsc days when bud- gets are strained to the breaking point! Delicious " 11:11.0, made just by adding water, is about the lliriftiest, most popular dessert you can serve. Get your supply today—~ all scroll. wonderful “lockcd-in" flavors. Serve it plain. or Willi crcflml or with fruits-serve it often! SEVEN GRAND. FRUITY FLAVORS_ STRAWBERRY IASPIIIIY CHERRY ORANGE LEMON LIME PINEAPPLE ' ‘lviml only inJjLQ? ‘IIwI"'IoeItoI-in"J¢II-O Flavor! . breath owned h“ Limited w .i. ... -