. , g To Make Your Window Shades in Light or Dark Green and Cream Windsor Paper Shades without roll - — — 15c each Washable Fibre Shades, 3 x 6 ft. — -- — — 49c each Alberta Water Colour Shades 3 x 6 ft. — 69c each Acme Oiled Linen Shades, 3 x 6 ft. — — $1.15 each Imperial Washable Shade 3 x 6 ft. — — — $1.35 each Special Bronze Rayon Curtain 36 x 2% yd. per pr $1.59 Send for the New Wallpaper Catalogue. Semi-trimmed. Sunworthy and Maximur. Choosing EASIER A Come in today and see the at- tractive patterns and colourings that are available. Picture for yourself the way your rooms would look, with this improvement! Baroleum_ Felt Base, floor cov- ering, 2 yds. wide — - 83c yd. Floor Oilcloth 2 yds wide $1.00 yd '1 Printed Linoleum, 2 yds. wide, yard — — — — — — $1.60 Moulded Inlaid Linoleum, 2 yds. wide —- — -— - — — $2.60 yd. Marble Tile Inlaid Linoleum, 2 yds. wide — — — -- $3.30 yd. Discontinued patterns in Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 6 x 9 $3.95; 71/; x 9 $4.95; 9 x 101/; $6.95; 9 x 12 $7.95. CENTRAL novntry scl-iooi. i ' th tahdin cf thwart??? Cgniial fgoyialty Sc .01 ( rch. , “Grade IX.—l._ Allison MMBM (3157,; a, Mollie Lewis; 3. JOY“? Griide VII.—-1, Georgie Ward (553%); 2, Hilda Lank; 3. Herold oxide V1.-—1, Keith rank (18.4%) 2, Lillian Lewis: 3. Betti! 58119“?- Grade IV. lSrJ-l. Jackze Spen- cer 1906a,; t. George Arsenaull, 3, M833. sn-l. Pauline Ward (913%); 2, Dorothy Andrew; 3. Grade in.‘ (Jr.\--1. Franklin 11,096; 133.472); 2, Aiton Younker; (i M’. cMillall. 3. Maynar 11 Anna Mame Gr e .—. gé,4!'il{);M2.RGe0rge Lewis. JR; 3. w ao so. ‘Highest average (92.3). P11111111‘? Ward. d —M lll Lewis. Allpigglecivldlctiégancfmiiiliainco gMeara. Geo e Arsenault. Shirley bank. Jaeke Spencer, Roy Roper. Gladys , Dorothy Andrew. Pauline ard. June Younlter. 13011815 Agnew, John Maclviillan, Franklin Roper. Alton Younker. rm W. MacLcnnan-Jfeacher. NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade X.—1, Herbert McCoubreg. Grad: X.—Senior Department — Grade VIIl.—-1. Vernon H111: . 1_ Mary clmu Alma. Campbell; 3, Arthur Dickie- Gratie X.—Jr.-—1. Harvey Newson. 50n- _ Grade IX.-1, Douglas Docherty. Grade V1I.~1. Charles Dlckleson; grade v111__.1_ 51mm Mag- 2. Elaine Parkman; ti. Mario Mur- Fnclycn; 2, Belle Smith; 3, Robert D111‘- Younkei; Grade VI._.1, Weldon McCoubrey. Grade vrr-l, Clyde Holmes; 2. Grade V-l. Creelmen Dickicwxi; Lorne Docherty; 3, George Green. 2. R-alllh Dlckieson. Grade VI.—1, Norene Auld; 2, Grade IV. Err-l, Allison Steven- Amm wings; 3' Roy Ne-wson son; 2. Stirling Hewett. Grade V.—Junior Department —— Grade 1V- Jli-l Byron H1112 Z. 1.1ois Green; 2,, Joyce Willis; 3, Oliver Parkman; . EHEBIii-l Milf- Gordon Docherty. 911V. Grade 1v_ s;__1, “W15 MM. Grade IIi.-1. Gladys Parkman; Fadyen. 1 f5, Arnold Dwkiemil; 3. eith Dickie- Grade IV. Jr.--1, Oive Barrett; 11- 2, Doris Green; a, Jo MacSwain. Grade 11-1. Ian Molood. Grade III. sr.—l, y Green; z, Grade I.--No exams. George MacGregor; 3. Hamid T110 101101171118 11841 Derfefii» attend- G-mgm anoe-Nernon Hill and Allison Grade In, Jr.—-1. samuel Willis. sievnn-wn. Grade II.——1.Err0ll Green. Mildred F. Brown-Teacher. Grade I.—1. Ira Paul. ——-—-— Perfect attendance-Lorne Doch- FIXTURES ADD T0 FLOOR. erty. Clyde Holmes, Norma Willis, STAINS Gordon Docherty. Lois Green. 1 Joyce Willis, Doris Grccn, Joyce When structural changes to a MacSwatn, Samuel WiiilS, Erroli house involve the bathroom, there Green. are several ruins which should be Tlléicahbel J. Auld, Maurice Cahill. kegt in mind. e ers. ' rst tntrc 1s a good deal or ¢ n. lPfllifibli P118850 00W) centratecl weight tor the ilxtuores “ii ETC héfll/ and [aged - Use Mlnard‘! for dandruff. gather. Lfya iloorpis tile. ictlorfsclihatlallay him a concrete base albcut 3 inches thick. and this weizhs considerably KINGSTON SCHOOL Honor Roi for March. rsiioiiio nlcxars ffiififit’ 331.’: ‘$1111 Z2.I"‘.€.i"..".i " it. The sllmmawa. to n large ex- Knowu BLACK tent. the possibility or a crank alp- chain. T0 IOLANDEM TWIQT BR|NGENG Up FOR MORE TnN FIFTY, f .-* “n3 ' m NTHE $55 i HE'S oowu IN THAT o ~ PER FIG NEIGI-BO? $5‘ IIBKEWS ILIBK TWIST GIIIIII Manufactured Dy i successes; ¢ artisan- -; 1 I fillctcctcwu 1 . ii ~l~ ,1 lllelicy 8. Nicholson more than an ordinary floor. Un- less special thought is given to this point, the excessive ilveight might ' crack the plaster u! the gelling below. 'q.,I;,-|li_~l|u.\~ ll there is to be a. tile floor. the tops of the joists Should be bevelled 0ft and wood forms placzd bet/ween N SEASON , bro e the 3-inch wnciete base. All pipes must be in place beicre the concrete is poured. Any pipe that must be run in this space should be bridged with a piece or bin C’ other sheet metal or a piece of Min or other sheet metal or a Piece cl metal lath bent in a hall circle so that the pipes will be free to expand and contra . in this tun- 1 no‘. without grouting " '3 cmcrete. I When the tub is of the bullta-in 1S . type. a light steell angle should be ALWAYS PERFECTLY FLAVORED AND ALWAYS PREFERRED BY ISLANDERS '11 This column is reserved rin- nun cl local interest but advertising cl a ucwcy ncturc may be inserted at l cents a word strictly payable in advance. OIAIWILL to: Photographs. UONIIDIRATION LIFE LNIUI- ANCI . L-tflll-‘l-llelfl ADVIITIBIBS All! BIIIINDII) that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian should be received at the oflice not later than l1 Alia, the previous day. tt. PIILSBITIBIAN CHURCH IN CANADAP-Brookfleld Charge. . A. O. Thomson, Minister. Services next Lord's Day. Eookfield 11 AM. Hunter River 3 P. Mt Glasgow Road 7 P. M. l-Iarlsvilla Wcdnesda 7.30 P. M. 11-88-4-13-1 Mount Allison vesper service held Sllindfly evening. in Charles Faw- oett Memorial Hall. Rev, c, G, MscKlenzie. pastor cit the Qack- ville United olu-uoii, presided, ANGLICAN SERVICES-Jvlillon: St. John's Church, Good Friday, 8 P. M. Ev ~ Pmyer. Rust-loo: St. Mann's Church . Everybody welcome. Rev'd. E. 0. Lancaster. Rector. I..-53-4-13-1i. ISLANDER INTERTAINED. — Miss Mary L. Maclollan recently entertained her irl friends at tea and bridge at 7 Mt. Auburn St... WIWYWWII. Mas. The (Powers were Mrs. Pius Walker an Mrs. Carl Rietrel. While Mrs. Ethel McPhee and Mrs. Reitinald MacDonald cut the ices. A short program was en. loved. consist! o! a reading by M188 Mary Chis 101m. a vocal duet by the Mls-sw Elizabeth and Augus- ta MacDonald and impersonations by Miss Marlon Adams. Miss Mae MacDonald won first ize at bridge. while the consola ion prize was awarded Miss Marlon Mc. Role. Others attendin \\'(‘1‘8 Mrs. Catherine A. MaoDona cl. Mrs. Ger- nld MacDonald. the Mis=es Jobanne, Isobel, Penzle and Mary A, MM- Donald. Teresa Glllis and Christine hostess in so sklllf ll ging have old rriendshipuresiicgvggnin suctl? a pleasant manner. Eastern Guardian ..’This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertlsin of 1! "BWSY nature may be inserte at vanee. , MM , ..°NOTICE.--No fishing allowed an our mill property. J. H. Mallard 8r Sons. L-42-4-13-1i.‘ . JSUBSCRIPTIONS to me Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rent. Archie ume. ..'TIP TOP TAILORS Spring Samples are hale. Order your suit or overcoat eary whilc range is complete. A .1“. Campbell, Montague. L-15-4-12-4i4. ..‘LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEIPS Suits and Overmats made to mea- sure 51800. A. P". Campbell Mon- tague, Saturday. L.-15-44-12-15. HWOURIS C. W. L.—Tllc ree- ular meeting oi’ the Jilnlnr Sub- division of the Catholic Women's LBElgll? of Sourls was hold on Tllcstlay evening April 5th., with a large attendance. Meeting o en- ed with a prayer by the Pre=i ent. Miss Marion Conway. 'I‘he minutes oi the previous meeting were adopted as read. The treasurer gave her report and correspon- dence was dea't with. It was de- cided that Catholic Literature be sent to the Catholic patients at the Provincial Sanitarium. Activi- ties for the month following the Lenten season were discursed and a dance was planned for the near future. A Pantry sale was also suggested as a. further means of raising funds for the League. As there was no turthcr discussion the meeting adjourned. (Patriot Please Copy). ELMWOOD SCHOOL Honor roll to, March. Grade X-i. Mary McQuillcrl. 2. Bell C ll. Grad‘; 1 I-1. Thilda Gallant and Faustino. McQuaid (equal). Grade VIII-l. Raymona ‘llsn, 2. Eugene McQuillan, 3_ Ca erine Grade vlsm-l. Stephen McQuald. c. 11a 2 2, Leo Gallant. Grade V(Jr.)-1. Wilfred Camplbcll, 2. Judson MluiPhee, 3. Blanche Gradeli-i. Roma MacPllee, 2. Helen Dockerty. Teacher — LP. Berrigun peering twhere the wall finish meets the tub. It is also advisable to inslnl pieces of two by fours be-tiveen the studs about 4 feel. above the floor to form a continuous nailing sfri around the room. ‘This makes i1 possible to put up towel bars and giass holder..- and other anemones where they may be wail/ted without depending irpon thn plaster or tile t0 n. them. Water an metal pirpcs ttr ex- oellent conductors, and liéitlng switches and light plugs should be placed in such locations that they cannot he reached from the tub or asin. I-t i: is necessary to urc a gill-chain fixture it is important have a ncnconductlnq link in the >HARLIUI"I‘ GUARDIAN lilo ueniral lluardlanl 4c c word strictly payable in nd-l ccnagowcwcreadvilod olfdlli Diamond Products. GALLONB-HJO i. l’ ' QUABTl-Jljll REX PAINT A popular point at a low price. GALLON! $.79 QUAIHI 19c Crown Diamond Floor and Linoleum Varnish Quick Drying and. Gives a. Lasting Induce. qualms $1.50. rnrrc 1m DUROLAVE DIIIOIB-VG is an oil bound washable paint, suitable for walls and ceilings. Made in ten beautiful pastel shades land white. ii lb. Ocn 90c. LEMON 01L wor . IPIOIAL 12 ca. size 25c. 6 II II 4' -, U fi Castle Ficcr Wax 351359 U]; feifibilmpddllillffldlluibmlfifir CENT ____.. IQ latioally. remind him that big lions Following is the report of Central don't cry. ever. ‘Hwy {list i» Bedeque Prim School for the themed-vs. ‘triumph. hat wasnt month o! Marc . anything. I am brave. I am 1Q Grade v.-1, ltalph H131; 2. Peg- hurt. Can't hurt lions-so there. gy Sheri-err 3, George reen. some of our realists are so anx- r e I11. Bl‘.-—1. Viola Fraser: icus to keep facts on the stage. . Blythe Clark; 3. Omstclloe that. they scclili at our littie pre- Fraser. tenses. But let's forget them. and 2 %ll1ii11=rd1I§-I Jfr-g. finlflgognmgi not bother with people who won't . n 088: . ti . Grade IL-l. Leona. Hooper; 2, ‘lbw ‘or imam“ on Sidney Green. Grade I. BYr-l. Jdin Doull. Grade I. Jr.-l. Georgina Laud; 2, Claude Hogg. Perfect attendance-Ralph Ho“. George Green. Viola Fraser. liilmer Gallant. Constance Fraser, Preston SAINT JOHLN N.B.. i‘. 12- Green. Willard 1-1033, Ralph John- The Liner Lady Drake nadian son. lictvthc Clark. National - Capt. R.A. Teacher-Hazel M. Green. Clams arrived at this port ‘mes- day with risers returning CHILWs TALENT FOR ACTING 1mm a 4on3 round v age MAY BE USED T0 GOOD to the Leeward an Wlndlw 1s- ADVANTAGI Barbados. ‘hinldcd m 0m- lwo-year-olds love to imper- Beminds. The Indy Drake will sonabe so very much that the sell from Hallllcx onAm-il 31st LADY DRAKE-IN PORT AT SADVT JOHN mt-.hel' may use this talent um. on mum! vayagg v1; for out]; to put comm little lel- Boston and Bermuda to tho Lee- sons. edll . to meek ward and ndsxd , - through which“ wetmmc? approadi w‘ hum“ B“ thargderllest kind and will carry an exitenslvewlitart‘ of Edi?! N011 1W1!!! vocation pcsengers ale llnn, and "roaring" in c ghetto fll-yggy-flyund pl”. fllffllyftlllw P1809. lhm cudde grids o! the Caribbean. . . . . Use Crown Diamond Paint Products monifixiz, although not sold here at 2:: the Boswell Paint on the market. Aodugonhlacdviccwcilccidcdiccycaup a paint lupus-meat aiulccrry tlgtufl 11112.9! lldwwcfindfllbtlllyofomcdlimlllflwflllldtflilficfiflbflli' The manufacturers of Crown Diamond Paint have a reputation of over 80 years stand- ing, and do not hesitate to guarantee every can they make if uud according to directions. For liching furniture and all kinds of interior w PIHIWSE lllllliuilll. 2mm _ INAHILI - vnmnss _ onus-c __ LINOLIUH tnintiiccitytllatflrowullia. ' iicii Lion Paint Here is a good quality reliable paint for every day Interior and gxltsrior use. It gives a smooth n a . GALLUNS $3.75. QUARTS $1.10 PINTS 60c. )6 PINTS 30c. DURADIO ENAMEL om a icru hours. 11ml I Imth. slaw! finial In u. wide choice of colors. quAnrc $1.00 rnirs 86c t; runs I100. l4 rnrrc so.» Duraelic Satin Finish Enamel QUABTB $1.96. PIHTB 70c. SPECIAL ROYAL ENAMEL A quick tying cuaiuci flint brusheaneuily and dries hard in four hours. Your choice of seven attractive colors to choose from. v Quart! 81.10 F R E E “"'i..‘.'..""__,', l-IAWES’ r l0 6"i'£“"'6'io ss rim m m!» - 59' " ' cunt wu- Ann- 98' OIIIGI man-ms A delicious little utter-dinner SPANISH SALAD ca. cunbc served even by 8 large navel oran T31 and thin the 1 llise Bosnian on on m» 1m. the Mmliml" taken him: it. Roll a out thinly. 1 “W” ""111 d 6B! ~11 m» w» =1» - M *:.=.l:*:...r~l.ll: oranges, Peel the oiranga and cut away every bit oi! the inner white ooi-er- ins. Qlvivc? mocuwiw: in fairly thick slices. make otlfthe onion slices and Schudcy Anti little daughter or m. and Mm inc 11m a slice ct ounce. then a mmul 3.1mm, time slice of onion. and continuing until months. Immune c t and lov- the salads are as deep as you cure an chic amid was only gunk to servit- them. Generally about 3 wecIhwbenGodcuBcdhertoI-Icc- lliocso o ondlzotonion yen bewith him. flmleuves lo n - salad. mom-nbecidcsimfcfl-lcrnzidmo-addthc vmnserindioille titer. three than and time broth- mnwn and add enough while- em namely: Velma, keno, Ionics.’ cream to make light ond fluffy i! °i "P" ‘"5.’ “Fl you pre er e m" ducal . it also ls very sired YOLR FATl-GQ- I JJST KNOW! A ‘O08 5O ING EaélTE OVER? DOWN AND FIND HlM~ HELL . RUIN OUR fiOClAhgltlélgt HOOD- l'M i}