MONDAY. "Right! That's why "Su|a—g0od tobacco is its own be" smoke-filler." SWEU" CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purest form in n/iich lobar-co can be !m0k¢‘d."-——-_C{1n[{[ Linten on‘ Snnrlgy lo "Clllllll 1937" Imperial Tobacco’: Broadcast 01.45 p. 11.. A. S. T. (‘l-‘CY l stick Io Sweet Cupsl" Trustee under th Company By-Lnws, Min SS Great i c. W» 1 . Adult laducaiion An mien-stud and .i.1ij)l'i:l.'li1ll‘.'i.‘ auoilncc heard lJi". LioLuuu Charloiletonn cxplziiii lllt‘ Atlllli. Education mouiiicii; and ilk-o llic establishment. oi (Jrcuii Unions throughout the province of Prince Edward Isl-mid, at North Iuistico on Wednesday Clifiilllli‘, April 'i. Rev. Father AicNrill prrsztied. The speaker sircsseei the great value denied from szuily" clubs, the sirength behind CO-ODCTLIUOXI, the beiieiiis derived in kl. conunuiiiiy, such as the obtaining oi‘ a SklLUil urnionsirntor on canning of vege- tables, for instance, the necessity oi thrift, the need of saving small amounts. to tide over emergencies, as sickness, also to be able to benc- iit by cash purchasing. He also ad- vised the people L0 study niid talk over the subject oi Cl‘C(ilL Unions among themselves s0 as each and every one would have a. thorough knowledge of the subject before starting a. branch. Dr. Croteau was accompanied by Prof. Blanchard of P. W. C. staff and also Mr. Bramwell Chiuidlci- of the Carnegie Library staff. Prof. Blanchard wns the next speaker and in a clear and 1ilen5iir: inun- nai- described Coildlllilll!» of some thirty or forty yours n ,1. 11m mm present wealth oi thv [.<':\nd, the fine homes, the Kent-ml {imsperity and happiness of the people. Then Mme the era of modem inrm ma- chinery, the gradual closing out or certain industries, such as saw mills, grist mills, tanncries. etc. with the result that many of our yvimg people ‘were thrown out of Qlnplflymelit and forced to sock . __ ' __+..._ ____ Write or print your n coupon. “K. S. liEMlilllli, on. c.i=.ii., D-O-il- Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Charlottetown, P. E. L. LOVELY HOMES Ask, today £01 Wall Paper Catalogue Send i! to us and we shall send you ihc fine new WALL PAPER CATALOGUE. c Bankruptcy Act u 10s, Annual Statements (lcorge Si. l homes elseivhcre. This they did in iiie (treat \Vcst, the United States. and lJOCZIIIIf‘ ciiizmis to be proud of \\'l‘.(‘l'(‘\‘(‘i' they located, Today it is 1 diiiercnt, and we must look for \\'o:K for our _v0iin;z people at home. Th..- spcakci- described uxhat has i been accomplished in Denmark and l Sweden. Out of practically sand l (limes, and with a climate not. as 1 flVOlllblC as ours they have made their country n veritubIe garden. It tool; time and determination, and a school system of training the young people. backed by an educated par- enthood indult education) who in- stil into their children‘ pride in their country. in themselves and in their future vocation whether it be that of n farmer. a fisherman or a professional career. Mr. Chandler spoke on European Concliiions. How Fascism, Com- lllllllllilfl and Nazism was being cx- perimented with, and its resultant conditions of war bloodshed rind hate. The speaker stated none of those had any place in Citnacla. We were a. people of sane minds, and by unity. and co-oper- l l our own problems, and making the best of our opportunities, also with our ever increasing loyalty to the Empire. ivo would be an example to ihc world of a irec and happy people. by Nlr. Allan Gauthier and Mr. Cyrinc Biiote were then discussed and answered by Dr. Croteau. A votr‘ of thanks moved by Mr. Moses Buoto and seconded by Mr. Angus Buotc nus presented to speakers by i the Reverend chairman, after WhlCll the meeting closed by sing- ini: lllf‘ National Anthem. <74»: w suuwoizriiv WALLPAPE RS nme very plainly on the Send the CATALOGUE to Name Moore & McLeod Limited Charlottetown. I’.E.I. new W A L L PAPER nGn Post Office 119-121 Queen Si. lll9°i¢lll§§°d i.» Charlottetown 1.915 The Central Guardian CONFEDBNATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6798-7-13-312. COUKS for perfect pictures. L-5469-2-24-tf. SONG AND DRAMATIC BE- CITAL. Henrtz Hall, April 19; Ed- ward Brigham. L-1258-4-7-2i. RETURN FROM WEST INDIES ~Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Miuray have returned from. an enjoyable five weeks‘ tour of the West Indies and British South America. LEARNS 0F BROTHEIPB DEATH—Word was received by Mr. Oliver M. Bernard of the passing 1 Vancouver. BC. Mr. Bernard was of his brother Mr. Dan Bernard of born at North Rusiieo on January 36, 1850. He left Prince Edward Islnnd when a young man but flsiicd hi.» old home in 1912, when he made many friends by whom lie will he kindly remembered. He es to cherish his memory, his \\'i lllPC Ina Maclicill, formerly of North Rusiico.) two daughters. Mrs. Gordon MacNeill of Dakota; _ Airs. Ernest Decring of Vancouver; and one son. Cyril, of Alberta; also two brothers. Albert oi Durango, Colorado; Oliver of North Rustico, and one sister, Mrs. Peter Brodid. York. The remains were laid O0 rest in the beautiful cemetery "Ocean View", Vancouver, BC. ____________. KINGSTON SCHOOL Honor Roll oi’ Kings“!!! School for the month of March: ation. and studying and discussing 1 l l Questions on Credit Unions asked i r r G. F. llutchcson Grade x (Sr.>—1. Georizie W11- lis- Gracie x (Jr) -—1- Hilda mild; 3. Vera Willis; 3. Mary Clow. Grade IX—-l Harvey Newson. Grade VIII - 1- DQ118155 LDQehQrt-i‘; 2. Stewart Colwill. Grade VII-l Belle Smith; 2. Ale-tho. hfzicFatiyrii and Lea-h White irqiial) 3. Robert Younker. Grade VI-—~l. George Gwen. (trade V iSI‘.\—C1_\'dC Homes; 2. Lome Doclierty; 3 Elmer Colwlllf Grade V iJrJ-l. Alton Willis; 2. NOrCno Auld; 3. Lcith New- rfill. Grade IV-i Lois Green; 2- Gordon Docliertv: 3. Joyce Willis. Grade IIYWI. Harold Green; 2. Roy GWPII; 3. George MacGregor. Grndn II ial-i- Iievvls M84:- Fndycn. Grndo ll——il7l-——l, samue} Willis, 2 Jowc MacSwnin Grade II IcrWL Olive and Doirs Green lequai), Grade I —l. Golda Jenkins. Barrett ' Perfect. Attendance :— Georgie Willis: Hilda. mild; Vera Willis; Douglas; Dochcrty; Aletha Mac- FZKLYODZ George Green; Norene Aiild; Lmith Newson; A‘ton Willis, Norma. Willis; Lois Green; Jgygg MiicSuzrn: Samuel Vlillis; Arroll (FY0611: Belle Smith“ 'I‘f‘.'\<‘ll(‘I‘SZ— Mabel Auld. Maurice Cahil . JOINS EUROPEAN pony LONDQN—M11JOI‘ P. C.» Burton has been re-cleciml president of the Eiiclish Golf Union which wil‘ join inc-proposed European Golf Asao- - riaiion, subicct to the approval of its draft constitution. NEURITIS Om ding rhn help: in b wurm n dish, r in "an. 11M ru rbeliniinnl gm y m. - Palnoasaofll 22 fljflARUs . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon’: Drug Store, Montague. totha Bare For Your Eyes Ii’ you consider the value of your eyes. you will not hul- tale to give them (proper at- tention. Should overwork cause strain have 111cm ex- nmlned and fitted u, relieve the strain. Naturally n-eidr eyu may see clearly but still be strain- ed, cven when not abject. to overwork. Ngglgcigd qycg may loll In later lift. Qumznorrizrqwy GUARDIAN Emergency ahead- ltop QUICK! Your Goodyear diamond! gri —-atop in their trnc facing head-on —nafc u hound Tilting on a sloppy “soft shoulder," Good- ycnl-‘s sharp diamond edges guard against aide-slipping toward the ditch. qkou/z- Qu/es With faster, more powerful cars crowding streets and highways, your growing need is for safe traction in lires—traction that grips as well after long mileage as when new. And only the four-way- pointing diamonds in Goodyeafs famous tread give you the forward- backward-sideways grip you need continuously, faithfully, season after season. y... 8. This long-lasting tread pattern, based upon the known and tested greater ground-gripping safety of the diamond, is possessed by no other tire but Goodyear. Dozens of Goodyeafis four-way- pointing diamonds roll between you and the road under all four wheels at all times. Particularly at speeds above the average, and on roads pro- carious for ordinary tires, you can sense the surcr control and greater stability provided by Goodyear four-way traction. It is a plus value without extra coat in long-lasting, carefree Goodyears. III w l--. . Mai, e.="“'6‘*‘......;%*'°“.s"'“é"iia. FIX!!!’ IT LP. IDEA- Wlieu skid: threaten on shin! Goodyear diamond! also poinlin hold safe an tmo. .1. oq..ins.nqn-unn.h.v.jnaihvrd. APRIL 12, m1 Anni-luau againlt baclz-ullpplng when you hdvoiollopon o“. 0l-.|' ‘ oodyean no wudgriputnoj ‘ ng- 2 curves, lidewaya WE]. ~l GLBSS Mg IFE WILL THI ANOTl-ER IDEA-