ETERPR Canada's Best Known Ranges -“ No Need to Accept a Substitute- There’s an ENTERPRISE At Every Popular Price ”‘ gliere areh5 times more Enterprise Ranges in Island 1 omes. T BY Just had to be good to win and hold Buy the Enterprise SIMPLEX Now at $66 Places It attractive bane, ‘l6 mston I Silver mu Vera owned by Murdock this preference, Other Reasons for Popularity s NICKEL s. ENAMEL TRIMMINGS 1 s SPLENDID HEATER l s ECONOMICAL WITH FUEL I s QUICK IN MORNING , WATER mom‘ on nassnvom. 9 LALL CAST IRON U ROOMY OVEN I BAKES QUICKLY 8: EVENLY O STRONG DUPLEX GRATES O HEAVY LININGS Charlottetown---Summersidl In YOUR H O ME TODAY > y. added. Lampoon the (allowing results of their March sales of silver sterling prices realized at their Jan- uary sale: Pull silver. l three-quarter silver, declined 5%: l l-lalf Silver, clined 129cm Inferior Sorts. declin- ' ed I Sales l 2am and October 8th. relatives. Sharon Church where for l so many yell! - ed so doors for the service, friends oom- ing from every walk their inst tribute to esteeme‘ and dearly beloved. Rev. Harold Frame of Trinity New Glasgow, presided over service which was beautifully ll)- propriaie in its THE Central Guardian i l I i l OONFIDIIATION LIII “SUI- CI. L-UIDB-‘l-IE-Blfl. AN POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday a man charged with being drunk and mcaipablo was sentenced to twenty days in jail. ' man who ‘ on tho same charge was remanded until Tuesdar- ' ENTIRTAINID -— MR. I. W. imd was hostess at an enjoyable bridge Wednesday afternoon and again on Thursday evening at her Qtreet. DAIRY NOTE-The JGSQY 00W Nicholson, Milton, P. ll. I. has ‘cmnpletedareeoudetefliilhof milk, 448 lbs. of fat, with an aver- esewofIiA-Wiinwodaysatd yearsandlfidlyedlse- C. D. IVES DISTRIBUTOR I0! STUDEBAKER-A regrettable an ror occurred in Saturday's Guard- ian in undng the distributor for Studebaker. Mr. Claude Ives has been given the appointment for . The new 1935 wracle-ride Studebaker Champions are delivered in Charlottetown as low as $1003.00 including taxes and complete equipment, only freight to FUR- SALES RESULT - O. M. dz 00., Ltd. report by cable - fox, as compared with unchanged: Silver, declined 'I%%I Quilt!!! slight Silver do Black, de- 15%. Forthcoming Silver Fox in London. 1935: About May ' T ETOWN GUARDIAN ' LL i \ tudebaker announces C. D. IVES. ICHARLOTTETOWN Macmtosh form mrgs g, part was filled to the of life to pay one so highly Glmrch. the simplicity. Rev. Donald Fraser read the Scripture -Blatohford’s Poultry and Stock Feeds Just arrived one (50,000 lbs.) of BLATCH- FORITS and Stock Feeds. car-load "Revision?" EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses, etc. II. J.‘ IAABOII been in ' over 1Z5 years. Celebrated Poultry OPTOMETRIST Th“ "m omss Connected With made and of world wide repu- Drugstore tatlon. BLATCITFORD'$ have ' in P‘ ‘ ’ ”_‘ United States and Canada. for . -_~ BLATCHFORW5 C E l, E. a ROUND TRIP BRATED CALF MEAL, complete Substitute rm- milk, nparcnuoairs .4 1. LAY. mo ivmsn. BLATCHFORUS MASH. Bl-ATCl-IFORIYS C ll l b K MASH for young chickens (and older ones as well.) HLATCHFORD‘S GROW- ING MASH for older chick- ens, BLATClll-‘OR-[YS SCRATCH FEED. BLATCHFORDS SCRATCH, Buy BLATCHFORIYS FEEDS and you gel. the best. All selling at the lowest pos- sible prices, at CARTERJS SEED AND FEED STORE, QUEEN STREET. Garter & Bo. EGG CHlCB LIMITED '>_-__:~ w‘. Oliflebtlgnt ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES T0 SUMMERSIDE From all stations on Prince Edward Island SATURDAY, APIIIL 6th, I935 Retum binil: Monday, April 31h, 1935 Chlldnan of Five and under Twelve Years of III HALF FARE For Farther hdaanation Consult Any Ticket Agent Buuoun llmoiuu. lluiwivs BARGAIN FARES To I'I A I. I F A X Friday, April 5, 1935 Return Limit: Monday, April 8, 1935 $4.30 From Charlottetown Propcrtlonately Low Faro; from other stations on Prlncc Edwnrd- Island. Children of Five mu] um“, Twelve Yeqfs HALF PRICE. Tickets good In Day Coaches Only. For Further Consult Any TIIIOITHIITIOII Ticket Agent, Canadian National Railways 00kg datal-lhy 15th to May 28th inclusive. ~ Rodin Lilli-Thirty days in addition to date of sale. Gaiadian National Hallways s4 Croat osssss sirssi, Charlottetown . III MEIMIRIAII‘ MRS. lREV.) C. C. MACINTOSH It was with a deep sense of loss and profound sorrow that the peo- ple of Stollarion and surrounding districts heard of the death of Mrs. Macintosh which occurred on 8st- and Dr. John Mgc ney Pier led Fraser of lntosh of Whit- in prayer. Rev. J. P. C. Wolfville. an ultimate friend of the family. Pall! i- V81’? touching tribute to the life of Mrs. Macintosh, her wonderful friend- ships and fine ideals were an in- spiration. he spoke of her as “his spiritual mother", all he was he ow- ed to her. Rev. A. D. Stirling of Scotburn gave the address. he too. paid a fins tribute to the departed friend. her beautiful Christian life was like a shining light. The ehell‘ urday morning, March 16th, isd in the singing of "The Lord's at Si. Jame’s United Church My shepherd," "Now the Laborers Manse, Antizonish, following Task is O‘er," "Rirever With the an illness of some years. 19rd." Professor L. N. Miller pre- During Dr. Maclntoshs pastorate of Sharon Church, where he lab- ored so successfully and faithfully l for over twenty years. Mrs. Macin- ltosh proved to be a most worthy helper, of charming personality and culture unseifishly devoted to the welfare of the church and bringing sunshine into the lives of others, hers was a labor of love. Her life, enriched and purified by a ‘beautiful Christian spirit, was an 5 inspiration to all. Her work among lthe young people was especially pleasing and fruitful. Her devotion for them was recip ocated in a large measure, she Gil?!‘ held before them as s. shining example “The High Way." And not until eternity dawns will it be known the extent of her beau- tlful teachings and impressions. An ideal wife and mother the sympathy of the entire community goes out to Dr. Macintosh and son Frank, and lo Mrs. Campbell and sister, Mrs. McConnell, and other members of the family, in their sad bereave- ment. Tuesday morning a funeral service was held at her late home at Antigonish. Rev. Dr. John Mac- Intosh, Whitney Pier, 0.3., presid- ing and was assisted by Rev. Bordon Tupper of Loch Katrine and Rev. _G. s, Weaver of Antigonish. who |read comforting passages of scrip- , ture. Rev. J. D. Melieod of Orange- daie. led in prayer. Dr. John Mac- lnlcsh brought a. message of cem- fort to the bereaved family from the text. John 14:1, “Ye believe in God, believe also in me." Rev. J. P. C. Fraser of Wolfville, and Rev. D. ,M. Grant. of Westvllle. each paid ‘, tribute to thr: life and Work of Mrs. ‘ Macintosh. Music was by the choir of 5t. James Church including a solo, "Crossing the Bar". After the service the remains were taken to Stellarton and were aewmmnl ‘ by pr. Macintosh and son Prank, and several friends and sided at. the organ. Very touching was the presence of a large num- ber of the 0.43.1.1‘. members in their uniforms. in whom Mrs. McIntosh was for many years s0 deeply inter- ested. After the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Dr. G. M. Young the large congregation sil- ently and sadly flied past the cas- ket to take a farewell look at the departed friend, so beautiful in dnath as in life. Later, while Shar- on bell sadly tolled. the long cort- ege wended its wav to Bfmkside Cemetery where on» the hillside Mrs. Macintosh was reverehtlv laid to 19st. amidst a. profusion of beau- tiful sprlng flowers, tokens of love and sympathy from relatives and frIends-“Until the Dav ‘Break "n" the shadow= flee away."—Evenlng News. New Glasgow. NB. (The deceased was Bessie Anna- bel Matrrscn, daughm- of me late Mr. and Mrs. James Math- escn, Dundas. ‘P.E.l'.. well known and highly esteemed bv a large circle of friends In PILL) MClNNlS-WEISER WEDDING l A verv pretty wedding too place at. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Armstrong. on Wednesday. September 5, when Mary Magdalene Weiser. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Weiser, of Eagle Rock Arm- strong. was married tdllrederick Benjamin Mclnnis.-scn of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mclnnis, of ‘Borden. Prince Edward Island. The occasion was noteworthy for the fact that five reverend fathers of the Church look part in this inter-sting ceremony. The Rev. Father Piunkett, mincipol of the liadner Seminary, who came up from the Coast with rather i-"nxiogan on purpose to take part. preached the sermon. The Rev J. A. Oote, pastor of 8t. Joseph's officiated -5 the solemn hlzh mus which was BRINGING UP FATHER Studebaker intr -‘ pension. A supporting arms take brake of 1935. ._ l See the N Unique New Studebaker Suspension an entirely ' single transverse leaf spring, flexible throughout its entire span, provides indiyidual “planar” Don't Buy anyMCar until you tuke the Studebaker "third- degree” road test. p‘ new method of independent wheel sus- suspension for each wheel. Upper torque and other reactions. Hydraulic shock absorbers are a definite aid in producing the ‘fMiraclo Ride‘ ew 1935 LLOYD W. PROUDE 56-58 Grafton St. — Phone 602 — Charlottetown ' Distributor for the new 1935 Miracle-ride’ STUDEBAKER CHAMPIONS For PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND The new miracle-ride Studebaker Champions are the finest cars that ever bore the Studebaker name both in appearance and performance. They are the world’s first cars with the uncanny, new independent planar wheel suspension which gives the most comfortable rear seal. as well as front seat ride that motoring has ever known, They have the super-safety of compound hydraulic brakes for swift, sure, straighisllne stopping. They are impressively roomy cars- lavishly fitted, finished and upholstered. Go for a “third degree” road teal. in a new 1935 miracle- ride Studebaker Champion today. ' IHJIUI m r-ii [llviliili its" v ‘ @ Studebaker Champions Now on Display at the Show Room of SPECIAL REPRESENTATIYE lnsmnso the Rev. Father Finnegan being the deacon and Rev. Father Steele, of Salmon Arm, subdeacon. The mass was sung by Father Plunkett and Elisabeth Weiser. Father Fin- negan performed the marriage co . The Rev. Father Goody, of Vernon, was also asdstlng» The bride was given aiway by her father. She wore s. floor length whitosaMndi-esswithaveiland d for the young couple, a bouquet of red roses and fern. The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Ann Weiser and Miss Mary medley, who wore pink lace dresses and white hats, with shoes to match ,and carried bouquets of pink roses. MrI W. R. Weiser supported the groom. Mrs. Harry Whitaker presided at the organ. The mother of the bride was orange blossom wreath. and carried hostess Lauren New Westmlnlster, the bride weal“ ing a flowered sweeter suit if rough crepe, with white hat mil sh ‘ oes. Many very beautiful and useful wedding gifts were received Mll- 1". Murray and Mrs. H. Basset! joined in presenting the bride with her mullet. one flowers for W bridesmaids were given by W'- Horrex and Mrs. John Anderson- wt a very delightful luncheon, at which, amongst the other guests, the reverend gentle- men who hss taken part in the ceieanony were all present. Father Finnegan the healths of the bride and bridegroom. and Fathers Finncgm and Oote also as- sisted to voice the congratulations of the party. The newly wed pair left the fol- lowing day for their future home in -BY GEORGE MCMANUS vfl-IY DON'T HORRIBLE lyllllll’ i" . HASH‘ OF - YOU CAN'T! ‘ICAUSI NO VINJRPQAER- THAT KUNG? YOU HAfl M y I Il..\.i......u.......i:i_;. ’ _ I'LL SHDW FER l HAVE GOT WILL- PUWER-l WILL GIVE W SMOKIN- I KIN CONQUER ANYTHING WHEN \ MAKE MY MIND- VLI- 5T9? SNDKIN‘ RIGHT MGM.‘ \, i I r 4 . s » \ \ a l \ J "iiiiiiiii l‘ .m'~rar- W's A 5M“: "ro wAa-ra rv-wr Muci-i or A ciaaa- a cruise i u. Finis»; i1‘- iliiiiliiiiiiil ill!”