£1, _?=€l?,.- iff lfzlv ,_ ll ,»_l 3 H" _ _r ~ ` l. Q -5 1 . _'e ‘ ._’.‘/Q .T3 i ; 9-_‘~, ’ I it , ‘i il, ii .- Wg. i » i l . _ . ‘WV "U5 l80» his whole life was Mattie. The remains arrived at his l .2 i l l \. » _ l i l i l 'l =l"°'=».-vang U 'I i i A I l I (, if fi .,_ .~l i 1 rL:_ . * c »_‘_..--».-_...__-.-...v...u.-“___-,‘-,_ l u=> ll' J *SW-tfmgg ncrz-=-.-.55 =:*`w-.-oxm; I It '.1 V. ,i t ,,_. 2 rite* _rug cnARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ' ' %= MARCH 11,1931 THURSDAY, _ » |-_-- = ig J M i j M §___ f _-i . __ fffrf ‘ in uruonuu / 1/,ig 4 1/ Just the right accent nf l-hie for your Easter Costuni. _ one of our specially featul- ed hats in a delightful variety straws and fabrics, priced at $95 " §\\`\\\\ Included in this price group are trlcorne, berets, rolled brim sailors, pill boxes-every enchanting new shape and color. Our styles are very carefully hand picked and _ are the last _word in _millinefy ¢l¢8Bl\¢°~ I - . e - ies, on ; e _ . rest that remaineth ml' the chll- Gertrude and Louis Jr., of Souris. l . I O E 0 . I dren of God.one of the mosthlgh- Margaret, of Charlottetown, and , _ _ ly respected residents of Gra~ Mrs. W. H. McKenzie, Mrs. G. Pen- l ~ -- _ PUINT PLEASANT AND VICINITY Miss Bemice Jenkins who was ] visiting her brother Mr. Raymond Jenkins, Peters Road, for a. few l llnys has returned home. NGTICE l Miss Louise Jenkins. Peter's Road ' Our latest advices from Mainland are that ~‘l”°“” U1” _“mek “nd Wm” Ml” 5"' . nice Jenkins. ceieéu, which wok pine ev. mid- / *_* ELSE COLEEN EOBERTSON Mr. uid Mlm. Robert Robertson. (nec Muriel Dickson) and family, of Kingsboro, P. E. I. have the heart-felt lympctliy of their many friends in their sad lem by death of their three months old baby, Elsie night of Friday. February 12th, after a brief iilnes of one week. All that medics-1 skill and careful nursing could do was done to prolong life but a. higher power than mans deemed it otherwise. A service was held at the home of the parents on Sunday aitemoou. February 14th. conducted by Rev. H. R.. Bell. Appropriate h.vm.lis were lungsndamessage of Wm- fort end hone elven. an exception- Hlly IB-me congregation assembled to extend to theuwhcsrt-broken DUNN” 91611' SYWPI- . and lh-are wtthtbemtheburdenofgrlctthat IBY upon their hearts. After the service interment took place in I Klludxu-'s cemetery, I The ll-lH'»n-lcls warm four boyc- tvalter Robertson. Arthur Bruce: Bifrlinc Roimsm. and Robert 1 lDl:'k-Son. ` ’*’*i--1-...___ _ l nn. Jaanls D. ruemon -_M In lic dnshs hours of monday. February hd there passed to eh , liam’s Road ki the person of Mr. James D Mhcleod Bom eighty Spent h the community. Oi' a quiet and unassuming manner, and possessed of the highest integrity, hearts of the people Ever ready | to help the poor and needy. and to | give l had ‘ and assistance to ally cause that for its object the betterment _ upbulldiiig of the community, I his ace will be hard to fill. gg \ \\\\\. ii _ w. er,-5 \.§\i<.. = " =‘ \g \\\\- 1 _..\\*~f\ \\\\\\\\\\\‘ v -fs l lnltsnlina uaannyiin tuuufujtdnllluu ofa 1-real A.ndl'W Peter 'tb . l _ "Y" .f Ye ed clothing! tllefton amd Alexander of Boston and Mrs James McKenzie of Bethel former home on Saturday the 20th, while the funeral took place at St. Mary’s Church on the following* Monday morning at 9 a.m.. Tile I Mass and qervloes at the grave were conducted by the Rev- Father Clok- ' en. Tile following were the pall- bearers: Messrs. H. D. Mclean. H- i H. Acorn M.P.P., F. S. McDonald. i he occupied a high place in the pl Funeral services were held on Thursday, Feb. 25th, with Rev.l l Fred Williamson, pastor of Mal-I Deque Presbyterian church ini charge. Following iz short selvice l 'prices of all Lumber have advanced from Five ‘ t0 T911 D0ll3l`S Pei' M- Feet' l Mrs. Anil Reynolds, mother of , - ,. ' M' Jolil Reynolds, celebrated her Shingles, all grades, have advanced llfty 33,'-d bi,-,l,,,,,y 0,, Fcbmm, lm, gent; per M. Mrs Reynolds is exceptionally smart _ _ _ _ for her age, up around and doiiill We would advise anyone intending io bllild all her own work every day. She to secure their requirements before new prices "ff°“`¢’d may “Ice Ellie mm ll" take effect. ;',i‘nlid-d.'\llglitcl's and other rela- Order at once. lions. Her nuilly friends ill Murray Harbour North and Point Pleasant at the house. the casket was taken l to Clifton Church, where the large crowd 'assembled paid silent trib- l lite to the esteem ill which the deceased was held. He loaves to mourn the loss of a loving hus- band and father, liis widow. for- merly Miss Georgie Fyfe of Stan-` ley, and one son, George. besides n host of relatives and friends. A brothel' and sister. predeceased lliln L. M. P(i0LE & C0. ‘ llllll WELLS STAND the TEST of TIME True economy in Well Drilling is not measured by the cost PU ` 1eo¢.| It is the cost per year the well remains In SERVICE that C0 UNTS. We can constniot a well for you that will not need any l'¢iD=l¥$ whatsoever durlng your life tine. Be a Shrewd Buyer. Build for Pernianence. . 0|; Banks are now making it easy to finance farm Improvements. 'I-he Home Improvement Plan provides for Wells. Aoi now while conditions are favourable. Call, Phone or Write TRASK WELL COMPANY LIMITED Rey QLAQQBAN 1|, GILOOM, Manager for P. E. Island, Summerside. wish her many more years of health ‘ some years ago. The sympathy of i I and M 1 M ,___ visit \\'f`lS r. , illlig ` guest Mr, Louis Harris, preached in I Poinl. happiness the the Lol. Graham of Halifax is vis- ‘ friends in Murray River the oi Mr, Chester Reynolds. rs. Geol';;ina_Reynolds who was MT ing li'lel1_tls in Murray Harbour n South for a few days has returned was hom ex e Ro Pleasant School on Monday P] sermon, A” end of C _ l.rr‘t‘o will be pleased to know she is ` of ERTILIZERS w M Wd mm M 8 hm' F lon h R low offer for mio lortllllerl of the very best grades both bo at #bc folio rlces: . ,, _, P0 fill# and mechanhally wing p Nitrate of Soda. Sulphate of Ammonia 51IP¢l11h0mhM0. 18% Siperuhosphate. 30% Tl $42.00 ter 36.00 17.00 20.00 B ur Coronation Robes ___ and ` Mr. John Jenkins spent the week S0" in Si, Mal'y`s Road, the guest Wh lVl‘i'. Joseph McGuigan. which brought matters to R serious .___ climax and she passed away. Tiicl The limny friends of Mrs. Ralph news of her death came with ter- ic shock to thc members ol thc, is confined to her home with a. family and relatives as well as to- re c0ld. the uolds will regret to loam that rif -M mains Wel‘e forwarded to Sourls ic inniiy friends of Mrs. Hiram _ by illness. Wi ed MRS. LESTER ROBERTSON Bru Me at P. E -I Hospital on; evening, March lst. The building February 9l»ll- THC d0C0H-Wil lladl pricked to ovcrci-owding. The “DU sincinp: of old time hymns was en- fm" _toyed by all as was also Mr. Harris the S *_ Jamas G. and A‘l St .' t B _ Mrs. Alberta white. Murray Har- wh Ce °" ar "’°° South, spent a. few days in p01n¢,_ int Pleasant, the guest of her sis- Mrs. Alex. Mclnnis. Mm Robertmn W3” "‘ fawqful fe. christian character and took a keen , interest in community affairs. Shel whole community goes out to bereaved in their loss. he brlttleness cf the thread that ds the mortal to ilnmortality, truly exemplified in the un- pect/ed death of Mrs, Lester, bertson (nee Lilian Gertrude ` c ' 1'- ' ' ‘ e) aged 49 yea =, which took_ been in quite her usual healtli‘ a few weeks prior to enteriligl above Institution for trcatmclit., operation was dccmcd lillvisablcl was successful. Mrs, Robert-l was making good p|~ogresg§ ell the unexpected happened community at large. The le-l rl-ill and met by R large number friends and conveyed tg her late e was the daughter of the late o resides with her son Ray, Red a loving mother. deeply devot- to her home and family, of fine] l\!urlotoo¢Pctadi,H0i` c-10-Q s-12-e 3--li-.0-WlIl’%fBoHl 1-8-*I 4-8-D I-8-I3 5-0-8 ’ 5-110-B hal given excellent results. Our fertilizers are now llmnrolntod. containing 100 lbs. each. so Plamyourorderaudtokelellvoryearly andyouwlllnotbe r The Island Fertilizer Company Limited Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 31.00 19.80 2... 8.80 26.80 $.00 z4.so ew decl Royal vl after Z bn delivered any Railway Station on Prince Edward Island in Que undead lots of 20 tons or more. the For deliveries to trucks or teams at our plant a discount of Mc Del' ` ' Neo ten will be made. La For die control of brown heart in turulps our B-12-6 with Borax th ToBeShown .To Public oronatlon robes and dresses of the Family w-lll be open to Publi!! in an exhibition immediately the Coronation. It was the 's uest, and will be held in LONDON. Milfmh 10 (CP) -The C en F99 building of the Royal School 0! dlework, Kensington- dy Smith-Darrlen to whom e Queen suggested the exhibition, ed' "Queen Elizabeth feels ar . hi ltoek Mid U0 'H55' W 'l°"V°f lf' 555° that so few people will be able to bitlo two oe _ h nbos them. The exhibition will likely be for from eds will gg to charity. e the lzlslolio regalia, dresses amd that she suggested this exhi- n to enable the pufblic to view weeks. The charge Wi-ll vary $1.25 to 25 cents and the pro- . "hand Gwd' fm' wma G"”""” The Knig's rcgalia, which lt is i owl will be shown- consists off ‘ ' ` "" St. Edwards staff, the golden I ‘, spurs, the soeptre with the cross the tice pointed sword of temporal jus- the pointed sword of spiritual justice, the sword Of mercy, the sword of state, the soeptre with the dove, the orb and St. Edwards crown. " ’ ", 'rr BRINGS 'rna cLovER” me . ))‘\ _ Orders are now being booked for immediate md Spring delivery. ,902 Write for prices delivered your station Brockville Manufacturing Cn., Ltd. Brookville. St. John Co.. N. B- H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager Qll vet and tion ble and MARIE SCHOOL dmde 111-1. Irene Hooper: 2. The con m. Queen’s regalia. consists of: The ivory rod with the dove, the t re with the cross and the 's crown . D The Klnlz's mantle was made in and used by King Edward VII at his Coronation. It is purple vel- trimmed with while ermlne embroidered in gold with gold tnssels. The embroidery is of excep- al delicacy, embodying the em- ‘I Ireland _ _*___ LTKES Sl-IASIE TRAINING H 'Prnt of England, Scotland, Wales ASTINGS, England (CP) _ tcnhnm Hotspurs. London For the month of February:- orme x-i. Lillian Jay: . Rule’ Mwgwgn; 3. 'Unna Jay. _ Grade VII-1. Pauline Hooper. Grade VII-1. Roy MaicEwen. Grade vit-1. crime Dingweil. 2. Jean Webster; s. Mary Hayden- Gfrade IV-l. ReK¢l° H00‘l>¢l`Z 2- Mlldred Webster; 3. Doris Sander- son. Grade II-1. Lawrence Sander- son; 2. Sydney Sanderson. Perfcct Attendance; - .7 e a n Webster, Mildred Webster, Reggie feels. Hooper, Irene Hooper, Pauluie Hooper; Grace Dlngtvell. Teacher J. M. Ellis. -_Mi ll|nnrll's Llnlment removes ntnlnl. soccer team that is doing we`l in the English cup competition. has trained here for its big games and Jack Tresndem, manager, believes seaside air has had real tonic ef- lia/cl the gift of making and re-' taining friends as was clearly dem- castrated by the large concourse of Mend; who came from all parts of the surrounding districts to pay their tribute of respect to one whom they held in highest esteem. She was s. devout member of the United Baptist Church. Kingsboro and was BJWBYS ready to help when solicited. On Friday. February i2th. li short service was held at her late home. after which the body was conveyed to the Baptist Church Kingsboro, where Rev. H. R. Bell offlciated. Appropriate music was tendered, the hymns used were "In thel Garden" "Going Down veil " “ "What a. Gathering." ey There are left to cherish her mGl'h0!'y-R devoted husband, four Kirls and three sons: Lester Robert- Son. Helen, Mable, Velma, Ruth. Ervin: Earl; Walter. also her mother. Mrs Alice Stewart Bruce. Four brothers and two sisters.- Elliott. Robert, Ray, Sidney, Mi-5_ Msnhlne Hearseyc Mrs- Georg.. JH-rvls. senior. There were many lovely floral tributes ree.-iveo. After the service interment took New in the Kingsboro cemetery, The pau bearers were Messrs Edson Rose, George. Jarvis Senior Garfield Stew- ale, Chester McNeil. Jerome Chap- mll-" -7°S0'Ph Mooney, M MR. LOUIS V. MEUR-ANT There died at the City Hospital Cf-kmbridge. Mass., on February mn. a r a serious operation. Louis V, Meurant. a valued and highly les- Peoled citizen of soul-15, The de. ceased who was -born in France GH-|118 tp this country as a young mlm. married and settled having been taken on the staff of the rall- Wly freight department. The late Mr. Meurant who was retired on ge”-51°" Usually spent the winter in cston and vicinity where most of hl-5 family were located. stricken while away from home he was tak. 011 Y/0 hospital where a serious oper- ation was perfomied from which he never rallied. The deceased who W” l" hl-‘I Seven!-y~sixth year leaves to moum besides his dlseonsolate i P. Holland, W. C. CumnlingS and M- Fitzpatrick. Tlie_ large number ol' l Mass cards, spiritual offerings and floral tributes bore evidence of the wide popularity enjoyed by the de- ceased. A complete l'st of these will appear at a later date. f li .-fl.- yi. \l' »<» '_ .f§.~;\,-f.§ " '>f\-1--“-:f\"' \ _~ f- -_, , 1_§,\/ we ff , -/.'5""4\.’ ,-` '2};_§-.»'l,=§€__ .- _ ..-Vx? $f\~,4\~,f\\ .- \ "_-'-§f.\.,-1 fb' \§\_/§§\;_f\.fbn<'\>,\ .. , ` ,-$4 \ f \ 'I _ ~_\~ -._ . 3; / \ \»‘\ ' / \` ( . Q/if , '- Bishop of Far North Gets New Plane , I BUFFALO. N. Y. March i0 (AP)- ` Through eye-, weakened by the Artic winter. A Missionoly Bishop , tonight looked over the trim new 5 plane in which he soon will .fly i back to the Canadian North. _ l When his eyes recover. Bishop Pierre Falaizc expects to resume _ the life of an Artic Churchman in the fnl' Northwest. Hc took possession of his "Miss- ionary Plane" llerc Saturday. "You know,” he iaid, looking out of the cabill window. "My terri- tory gocs all the way to the North Pole." He grinned throlrgli his . black beard and added: "But I‘ll acimitl don't often get up that way." "I will use it to lake Buffalo and Caribou ineut. i'.sli and other food into isolated niissions during thc winter ‘.sL:ll~\*:ll§oii period) And to clirry nicdicillc." He said. "Thc plane will reduce trips from Weeks to hours. Il, has slclis for landing on sliow and pontoon' for water. Free Exchange For Lastiiig Prosperity OTTAWA, March 10~-iCPl-FFBC exchange of goods ls tlzc surest guaralitee of lasting prospt-l'l ;' and world peace. Baron Silv:l'cru.\s. Belguin Minister to Canada. de- clared at a. Canadian club luncheon inadvocatlng exp:nirl:d trade bc- twecli Canada and his country- Belgiuln is Cannda's third bc-sl-i customer, lic said. coming only after the Empire and the United States. Yet his country stood sixth amoni! countries exporting goods to Can- ada. "Our countries are in the best possible position to trade freely and' profitably with each othcr.’ he ds- clared. “Tile-ir imports and exl3°l'l5 do not conflict. Canada cxl10\'lS V’ Belgium largely agricultural and vegetable products-wheat, wood. pulp, metals. iililicrols-all products which are welcomed in B0ll»l`\llTl~ "On the other hand. Canndlilfl ‘imports from Belgium include nl- most exclusively industrial or other products which do not comnele with Canadian goods. _ ~'l~ii¢-re .nmtild be no burner to .such necessary exchange." SOUTHPORT SCHOOL Report for the month of Feb- lilary: Senior Dept. . Grade X-1. Thelma Burke; 2. Joseph Molnnis; 3. Herman Jarstfn- SDI). Grade IX-1. Boyce MeKie; 2. Kathleen Kelly. Grade VIII 1. Ruth Mclnnis, 2. Daplme McPhee; 3. Roland Jones. Grade VII-1. Keith Mutchl 2~ W- Jargenson; 3. Joseph OBrien Garde VI-(Sn) -Alphonsus Mc- Innls; 2. Hammond Kelly. Grade VI ;_' > ,\ , ,//if/,,;V \ , ; \-\~.. ‘ ,-_._ f-\\ ' .\ , /~ `~ \¢-§ ';»-- ` \ \ _ _ _\.,__.-, .-.__ .=/*$5.1 ./»>>\` -F2.. \‘~ f. . ‘, '92/>)`/" "5 /" " f` ~>.,,-, Q. ,.' Q49 .a ..;=1i<<.‘.-1‘v,1>i‘;;-_5-,:._\.-%§»\ <- , _ ',, 2"/5 >;, - Qi". ‘os ....-.-. _ ..-.//‘ .,\\:.<»,.-.12 » sis 3 ~.~\ _//f 1/ ( ~'~ - --_-,\ '_ *L (és ~ f .. ’\ \/Ve” »r,;, I .Sy =c-he i\ ‘ FOB ' "'°. tl/ ..;a,;.. 0 .7 Men's Suits & Topcoats Wc’re happy to offer garments that combine so many note- worthy features at so modest a price! Here you find quality of fabric-skill of tailoring, smart- ness of style, features you’ll l_'e- cognize as the marks of high pric- »\ SPRIMI SUITS $18, to $32. Any Suit with Two Pairs . of Trousers New woolens in all the choicest weaves. Grays, Browns, Mixtures _#1 and best of all two pairs of trous- ers with each suit. Plenty of free swing shirred back models as well as more conservative styles. All sizes for men of ev- ery build. SPRING TUPCCATS D $15. to $25. 'Styles that are refreshingly new! Sumptious materials that are made to give long wear. Tail orin_g work as is usually found only in garments selling for many dollars more. Single or Double Breasted Models! Balmacaans, too. Prowse Bros. LIMITED 1.. -;~l.i'.»f .»,i-i_=s"».~-‘ , wb: .‘»i -" 5\,i. it ,- »t , "fl" l SPE CIA WHILE THEY LAST Sheffield Table Cutlery 8%; doz. Table Knives, Regular $6.00 doz. now $4.00 doz. VT- f 3 doz. Dessert Knives,Regular $7.50 doz. now $5.00 doz. 11/5 doz. Table Knives, Regular $8.50 doz. now $6.00 doz. 9% doz. Table Knives, Regular $8.00 doz. now $5.50 doz. ja ' Made by Joseph Rodgers & Son and F ‘ Frederick Reynolds, Sheffield, England. uit noclsns _iiinnwlilt ,_ Company Limited . ` Phone 105. Charlottetown. l"" 'fi _`._ .___ __ __r _ ,_____ ,_ ` V "_ ' M n in. Newcastle. J. W. Howard, Camp- A. K. Wilkins. transports 0 Atlantic Region Z§§.’.‘°’i: §2.‘..f‘.°'n'2. °"°°‘°" M°“‘"“‘ Railway Agents Hold Meeting MONCTON, N. B., March 9-A meeting of agents of the Atlantic e r gion of the Canadian National Railways, the first regional meet- ing of its kind to be held in East- em Canada, opened here this moming to discuss problems in connection with railway operation as regards the handling of freight traffic. The meeting was called to order by A. C. Baker. General Bup- crintendent of Transportation. Moncton, and following this J. M Th te inal. ri tc ompson, rm 1 supe n n- dent. Saint John. was elected chainnan. Those present included the fol- lowing agents: From Nova Scotla- J. E. Buckley, New Glasgow; J T. Kcay. Liverpool; W. F. Mc- Grath. Sydney; M. D. Mckeignn, Picton; W- McLeod, Truro; N. G. Munro. Stiellarton; A L. Nicker- son. Yarmouth; L. Powell. Maccan; J- H Rudolph, Bridgewater, J. S. Ross, Mulgrave G. A. Wathen, Amherst. Frcm New Brunswick-ll. B. Ayer. Moncton; C. M. Coughlan, Saint John; G. W. Ellis. Bathurst; J, Forbes, Sufsex; A. E. Gillis, widow the following children; ch"- Wood Chatham From Prince Edward Island-J P Hogan, Summerside E A Large Charlottetown From Quebec-W M Parsons, Rivlere du Loup, F Proulx, Rlv lere Bleu In addition the follow ing officials were present' M F Tompkins, regional traffic man- ager, R J S Weathersto gen eral freight and passenger agent, J. S Norton, assttant general freisht agent. E a Robb, div ision freight agent, Halifax H 1-I James, division fleight agent, Saint John P W Clarkin div ision freight agent, Charlo _ town, H M Akerley, travelling freight agent. Saint John E P Elliott assistant supt and port agent Halifax, H V Musgrave divisional superintendent F M Smith. express superintendent; D. A. MacNeiIl, superintendent. Can- adian Nationa1"Ielegraphs; R.. L. Steeves, freigh claims agent; Geo. D. LeBlanc, general baggage agent; C. P. Trikes. superintendent of weighing: L. F, Rushton. weigh- lnz inspector; A. R Hunter. trans- portation inspector; H. E. Mac- Donald, supervisor of perishable traffic; E M. Sherwood. special representative; George Blakency, office assistant to general super- llitelidelit of transportation all of Moncton. Charles Allen, superinten- Standing for February Grade IX 1 Ronald Macbohlld Grade or 1 Wesley Fraser- 8 Keneth Fraser Grade VIII 1 'rhelrna l\h»¢l»BN"° 2 auth oingweii a Marzantlm' Donald Grade vi i Agnes Maenonnld and wluiam Maenenaid (equal) 1 Fannie Fraser Grade lv 1. nusseu lgamlgohngdi Grade IV 1 Florence » ' Bessie .ni-vis, s Joseph iinwnonsld and Walter MacDonald cn-me ln 1 'riieime uecrhw- 2 Kenneth Miwrxmeiu a neo W' Donald. once un 1 christina Jarvis. 1 Rose Ba cy once r on 1 Myra Mooomiivll crane l rbi 1 Mu-y llnonieed Wanda MecPhoe Perfect attendance: Ronald MW Donald. auth mngweii. Wllll*"‘ Mienemia. welter imnwoli Joseph Maobcnlld. Ktnnetli UU' Donald. Loo MacDonald. r. ir. Mwsuiny, 'newh¢f- lEastem Guardian' f ..~suusclur'rlons no t-N ciiariottetown Guardian my N handed to their Rent. Archie M Phone 41 or len at li J. WW snneth Dtngwell- l pl ij-thy! _..-N ._ 4 dent of _'tations and-weighing.--and U. 5 Store. Montague 4?; - .Robin;Hood0c1s.f`¥-1`“THE rorio'i“ THE M C. M Ridcout, Edmundston; H. NORTH LAKE SCHOOL R. Bteeves, Dalhousie; R., M -#- » l l C . _ _ ‘ l) _ ' - - n. -_ . : ~ - . -` ° . . tie RNING 99