Bil‘? 0th UP nlo _.. - neuulr! 57911;’; bg+>+-n#-»w»u~,_ Mai it‘ lime I93’! rid Nu? .j F JDAY, . sis m: IN THE SHOW ROOMS OF SATURDAY slmpsufl’; gutsrrnnstn mu new 1933 KROEHLER uanrts on L. W. PRUIIBE 115 KENT STREET Special Representative. Owing to the several last, it was impossible to Suites—a carload of whi loaded by Mr. Proude. However, in deferen offered at tow SIMPSON 10 % DOWN THE ' ROBERT EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Thln rnlllmn La reserve-d ‘for II“: 0i’ lural Internal lint mhortimllfi of n Iivuny n-nurn vuuy he in-u-rurtl at p n-nll Ii “llfll rirlcliy ||:|):||Ii\: iu~ ldumce. . JSUBSCRIPTTONS to "Fhe Charlottetown Guardian may b4 handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. i 0r left at H. J. lvfabcns Drug Store, Montague. IZ-lii-dtf. . JGEORGETOWN - STURGEON eongrcgatlon, services, Sunday Mar. E6: Georgetown, l1 a. m. and ’l_ p. m. Sturgeon, 2.30 p. m. Services ‘conducted by F. R. Macvicnr. ..'0l\HSSl0N — In the account of the Ebenezer Wozncirs Insiitutci meeting, the recitation by bliss Nor- ma Ford was inadvertently omit- ted. ..'CH['R(‘ll Nllflflls‘, lfniieili Baptist Church. Aicntugnc, l A. R. Pykc, l\lilll.ril.‘l'l llflfl taunting School, following a‘. ll by Morning, Worship. Lie. ll. l). Johnstonc will speak. At. 3.00 Gcorszetoivn: 7.00. Sturgeon. Rev. (7 l‘ 1'\!‘ll‘..".l'i'tllZ‘.‘.'iil conduct these s vices. .»°THE l-LTES OF LOVE-On St. Patrick's night the Ft. James, Church dramatzc ci‘li>, (,;"ciY'?"'-°‘-\‘Y'i mqgt 5||r~cc::t'iii).']n'c.~={i (lthcihrccl lct comed_v' drama. c 17355 0Y5 Love to an aur e cc that, alYIITCC-t aged a good nia_ 'I'hc ilhlt cent-l r.- ilic ri.iileii-‘ es round (Lt-la in. er of iilikij‘ :-1::i ‘ TVITYIZ U" he err o.’ her in... 'c to linval i anion fhc duller, rem-nix to lier, he startling nrvss that rile 1s but is, adopted dauxlrrr. o knoziricci-e of l‘fil"“.ll.'1. if.’ it"? \,‘.i\i"li like " nee mr~ct-‘ ‘c Io It fer an 1.“. . g and unacr‘ escaped to". . “inte- out t0 he her f i..." (‘.41 the fact. own I l‘l"“’.“'”‘ 0i proof lcst he 5:: Lie his child. The‘ (‘tlFP (f the (it ti!“ _ “My, of; dscovery of lite 111-» real father, tic young men for <1.‘ eccentricitics. and l. black in-anzi-v: :~a'.e "p a Gallya from in! \\'i:i'll very young, but rcturiicci ofi- I think that it was his first pa- , Grade V: i Ena lvlucLcod, 2 Ralph should be doing at, the studio-hav- Ul/OYY ‘Vhifll fir‘ ‘"""‘~""‘~ rim" '1‘ i” h” 05d mm“ Mi“ 95ml)‘ Wilt! Said the medleds voune Carr, 3 Jean Maclcod. 1118 Photclmphs taken and the the MKVPHWY “V 7" “m3 “m1 ‘l it” 1mm“ 1“ Ch“":°5‘°““' Ymiwiul- Grade 1V: i Alta Pron'se,2 Doris hundred and one odds‘ and ends exam with tears- 1'-1~=\'i"-i~' ‘W “~- " “miimi “hi” w m’ Bfycntoll. w my life. 1 should attend m the cast of charmierflI-KHIKY» ,11~1"11<1 eii-‘YY fillmmfi’ Wm‘ h" ~-.m._ . Grade 111; 1 R055 ca", 2 sub Each side, the human and the Ban-v. daughter er Jud hi" ‘lmnmm 1m Stead. fessional suffers _ Barry-bliss Hilda Kc , llcuiics leaving her hllfib-‘ind- 5nd, n; 1 James NW-ey but a little, in tlfilcldrliisprraofiuxsztffzh 3511314311105 Bowl! . xaicorcc H. Cameron. formerly oi’ Grade I. 1 Howard Stewart, 2 Bony-Mrs. Il~ rma-n. I_-i.‘\'ill’l(lli‘.l‘; ‘ i)ll1l(i'.\.<, f‘. E. I. she leaves two Elm New?“ on) WOOL Royal Blunt/on. in into with Gzfivd/ __J<>,=pph Kiccins; Burt Wflfh‘. in love with (iailya but diszimiolniecl~‘ James J. (lcndon; Rheta Wade. Burt's sister and a _ Alia; (far-i mclita. Solomon: Jame.» Rankin. an escaped convict and (iailynks father‘ --\V.'liiam Fitzgerald; Lora. a saucy vvard-Miss Rose Fairchild; Clarke a butler in Judge Barry's homo. the occasion of our opening on Saturday the striking, new Kroehler Chesterfield number of requests tomorrow will afford the opportunity of leisurely inspecting the fascinating furniturcg-"By hroehlcr’ and 10 IIONTIIS To yAY N0 INTEREST SIMPSONEJTEL‘ at hr‘ has C lines featured on adequately show eh were just un- ce to the large PRICES WHEN CONSIDERING FROM SIMPSONS Carolina, p, black morning Albert James White P1155- Boudreauit; mammy who took care of Gailye ed peacefully away after an illness from mfnnQy_-G9l‘ard scully. Miss of more than a year. The last se- Keays and Mr. Fitzgerald had the vere attack of heart troube onlY loading parts or the play which lasted one week. Mr. White was an 1:193; j11(r‘!‘lil\".(‘(i with wonderful interestingconversationalistnvcll in- succcss. Most favorable criticism formed and exceedingly good com- was expressed regarding the spleny puny. He had been a. ship builder did acting of Miss Rose Fairchildfand carpenter and had seen many who in the mic oi the saucy maidlparta of the country. He leaves to? filled the liall With laughter. Pcr-Pmoum two sons one at home at haps ‘it, wotild be only right to say York Point, William and Heath in that the honors were well divided, New York. His brother Edgar C and all who took part, those who White of Charlottetown was pres- hed previous stage experience, and ent at the funeral which was held those nppflilrlllg on the stage for Tuesday from his late residence at the first time, acquitted thine-selves York Point. The service was con-i most creditably for amateurs. Mr. ducted by Rev. I). K. Ross o! Corn- i Walter Walker song two favorable wall and nterment was made. in songs in splendid style. Messrs the People's Cemetery, Charlotte- C'.il‘(‘ll(.'l‘ David and Robert Refuse town. The pail bearers were: Mal- iiclightcd all with their old time colm, lifePhaii, D. H. Murchison,‘ stcp-(lzmcine. The orchestra 1ll’ldCl‘\DC!1Il Mclilivcn, Leslie MPEWCD,‘ the direction of Miss Mary Beud- David Doekindorf and fled l\fc-, rcault dispensed Irish airs be-‘Laren. Mr. White has two sisters tween the acts. The National An-; living Mrs. Alex McDonald and iilClll bronchi. tn a close a vcry‘M'rs. D. H. Imdge of Long Beachfl idea. ant entertainment. California. The Guardian extends IN MEMORIAM sincere sympathy to all the rela- tlves. MRS. (EILORGE ll. CAMERON BEER. “ARES FAT ‘VARNS W.(.‘.T.U. T0 us. WOMEN. Mrs. Isabella Buchanan Camer- EVANSTONV In March 22_Fm_[ on, wife of George Ii. Cameron of that girlish figure the womerfs (iii 81mm, alaesaiiinsctts. pass- chyistial, Temperance Union warns‘ Cii aiuug" suddenly, llnirsilay‘ mom- wsflm“, been in; March 9. liliii}, at ihc age of The Temperance Union express, I \'< . 1T3?" "’~"'~‘~\‘i31'-‘l"‘~"5» 11nd Ililsscdiai, that President Roosevelt would ‘ ‘i'(i i\' afternoon at ‘J dclock in the; Crag,“ l" C‘“‘E1'°1“i5°"“1 Church- “If \\'0llll?l’l lake to the beer hab- Jiown, where Mrs. Cameron 1g"- sagfl the Statamcnt from m“ hm be l an active member for Mom] hpadqllflfififs, "they llflV0| v.1:- tiin-iy _\. as. 'l‘l-.e church “Edam-fly to 100k at 5mm m, the be” \\'|'~'. iiilr-rl with the many sincere dyinkors in H", Ilondcn shuns to it'll‘ ‘iii “Hi1 Yiilii-“JPS "h" (‘WWW sec ivhat is ahead of them. Beer mour ‘d lneir loss, and the many makes fat)» beautiful floral tributes which L'\_>‘.(‘l’\‘(l the (hire altar. bespoke of titr- high czetrem and lute that all ll“iri fox the dear friend 1 'l‘hc doctor's small sun was cne aml-icrtaning a friend in his fathers Ilene: roll for the month of more facile in combining war]; and "“'“L“"'- 5mm? "M U10)‘ “We 100mm; with February: love and a home but still the do Airs. (ramci-on n-as born in Lorne awed admiration at the skeleton in Grade IX- l Marion Younker have to neglect .1 little of each 1 Valle)‘, l’. F. l., the ywuinecst o!‘ _.r-.-i,:i (i£iil'!lli"l'.“. oi I:.ibcl!n Mac- i‘i‘.cc Iluchunan and- George Buch- Him wrrit to Boston, Ma. ., a long glass cupboard. Where did he grt it? asked the small guest in a. ivhlsper. Oh. he's had it for a long time. lhniil. rliluruitr-is, Isabel, Iiirs. Donald P. Ttilitflllll, and ltfargarct, Mrs. Wil- llJltl M. not»: and their grand- Ilttlnj and lupplylng Gill!!- ell. etc. ('liii(ll‘(‘ll, Donald and Roger Mal- "u ll. colnii and Janet liieikle, all 0f Qlq-(“m-mm-l- Vulford ‘ifuswieliuretts 9m" ‘7°'""°'¢4 m“ ‘ ‘ " ' ' Brannon Will. ALBERT JAMES WHITE the home of his A‘. son Wm. BUY KROEHLER FOR QUALITY .1”, h’ Sm, Ml-{ercd a shock on M we boner today HIM me Unwed , mutual stud,‘ It stresses education "Fitwrinyi afternoon, but failed {Oismics b“, bin was unconstitutimh 5 which is gained through close per- sonal intercourse between teachers i on Thur-villi)’ 11101113121. Fl"'l"Si;'l1 it, but that women would be~ innd students and mhvcon [he 5m- ‘ __CI.\.K.,_,S ‘NH, cmldluycd Smwcmnc mmy n. mo), drunk the bewidcuts tliPlnvnfYCR, The courses of- fercd in the recipients of the scho- larships will deal with the deve- eo-opcratvc credit s_v:=tein. as well as the folk‘ hitlh sehooX-s in Denmark. Norway, and SWFdNl- Ivan Ilrycntun. Helen (Iarr, 3 Edward Younker. BRINGING UP FATHER THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SIIMMERSIIIE and Prince County —'l‘hll column In reserved In wvu of local Interest but advertising o! I newny nature may be fanned II I uni: n word ltrietly pueblo h Id- unci- us... v JABGATI PAITOIAI. dim-II nrvicel. Sum, Much ll. Gillan, 11a. m; Inn; RfvI, 3.80 p. 1a.:- Margate, '1 p, m, -ELECTRIO Wishful Machine. latest and moat up-w-dato models, fully gimrmteed, only $69.50 It Brace’!- 8512-8-26-21. -—BUYING silver fox pelts, good cash prices being paid at the office of B. Graham Rogers. It Summerside. 8478-3-20-61. 459110! YOUR GARDEN. Buy seed and C-I-L Fertilizer at Bracfl. 8542-3-23-21. --CONGRATUIA'I'IONS — MY. and Mrs. W. Henry Noonan, of Suznmcrslde, are receiving the con- graiulatlons of their friends on the arrival oi.’ a. baby girl in the Prince County Hospital on ‘Tuesday. Mother and daughter doing well-S. -—BEDEQUE United Church d! Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, mu- ister. Services for Sunday, March 36th. Bedeque, 11 a. m, Beuletown 3 p. m.. Cape Traverse, 8 p. m, Borden, 7.30 p. m. my. J. Ii. Hind will preach at Cape Traverse and the luinister at all other cervical. CHESTERFIELDS, FOR VALUE —SUMMERSIDE, S; OIEABY, i —In a friendly game of hockey be- tween the High Bchool Boys of summerside and the O"I.»eary boys, Played at O‘I.eary on Tuesday ev- ening, the Summerslde High School were victorious with n score of 3-2 ~S. Folk High School Reference was made on Satur- clay to the scholarships awarded to six leading Canadian education- ists, includni.’ Prof. Lloyd w- Shaw of Prince of Wales College, wedding “.85 solemnly“, at 5L the Carnegie Foundation ymryis Rectory‘ summemde’ on UIYOUSh the American Association Wednesday by Ven. Archdeacon for Adult Education. The seholar- white‘ DD" when M153 Ada Mc_ Ships are for the study o! Scm- Mall, of Eilerslie, was united in dinuvian folk schools and many in marriage to John England, of Bide- thfs province have wondered Dre" ford. The couple were unattended. cisely what folk schools are. A ML and Mra Engpmd W111 “side a; creuiar just received from the Bideford, where a host of friends American Association for Adult‘ wish them gvery hflpplng5s__s_ Education explains this point. The folk high school has played an important part in the work of’ national adult education in the -M.r. C. W. Ramsay, of Summer- Seandinnviau countries. Denmark side, is visiting in Charlottetown. alone in 1930 had sixty schools, —S. with an attendance of 6500 adult _ students. Adults study at the -—Mrs. Harry Simmons, of Wllmot sehrzols for a short period each Valley, 15 making 800d Pfflflrcss to- year for the purpose of obi-trifling Ward recovery at; her home-S. a general, well-rounded education —— without specializing in any par- Easy For Actress ,—QUIET WEDDING — A quiet PERSONALS ticular subject. The International Peoples college, (which the Can- adian scholarship winners wll be enrolled for two vacation courses), is built upon the tradition of the Danish folk high schools, and is of particular intcrcr~=t to foreigners, in that the aim of the school ‘s to bring young mr-n and women from different countries together for NEW YORK, March 23——Norma Shearer, Montreal contribution to motion pictures, thinks the diverse tasksoi‘ moulding a successful car- eer and being at: the same time an efficient wife and mother, a “pretty tough job.” Tlwllkh the Canadian girl has long been a star of the first flight and her friends say the home she manages for her husband, Irving Thalbcrz. and their two-ycar-old son, is “one of the smoothest-run- ning establishments in the film colony," she docs not hand herself any orchids for having solved the ihiee-in-onc problem. t About to leave here for a Euro- pean vacation with her family, Mrs Thalberg today discussed the sub- ject in this fashion: "women are no doubt growing opmcnt of Dairsh agriculture, the movement and thei BRA (‘KLEY SCHOOL Grade Vlli: 1 Ethel Bryenton, 2 am not a very good wife and moth- er when I am working. “When I um not doing a picture, I do not bother with things that 1 Cirade VI: lEiicen Ihdd, 2 Perfect. attendance: Ethel Bry~ enton, Helen Carr, Ralph Carr, Ross Carr, Eileen Rodd, Sterling Stead, Alta. Prowse, James Newell, Ella Nowell, Howard Stewart, Marlon Younker. Edward Younker, Doris Bryenton. Alice Bryenton, teacher. When wool has once been used for knitting or Crocheting 1t 1s difficult to use again with satin. factory results owing to the not that it has curled and is awkward to use. It may, however, be I designs in ladies’ Spring Suits . s 12.75 a These are freshly in from the makers, _ and offer you one of the most tempting values that we have seen for along time. , Three models, one type a. good deal like the illustration, one has very clever little cape effect, one with collar finished in smart tie. Mostly plain fabrics, black,.na.vy, green and grey. Sizes are 14 to 38. Notable value at . . . . . . . ... . . . . . $12.75 T Silk Blouses prints and plaids $2.50 In design a. good deal like the picture above, fancy prints, checks and plaids, puff sleeves, high neck and a wonderful value at $2.50, stra ghtened in n. simple manner, and will then be as easy w use as ‘ the wool will be free from wrinkles. if it were round and round a. wide piece of‘ cardboard. Secure the end, then soak it in fairly hot water. Hang the piece o! cardboard and wwl out of doors w dry. n thei The Husband: But dear, why wool is soiled it may be washed in should you be so suspicious of me? 808D)! Ind a detective in (lisguisc-Philip‘White at ‘fork Point. 011 Silnda-Y [' MR. B. LE~u6H -ro SEE ‘rou- somew- TELL HIM PM CALLED AWAY on! €>i R- I cl r M LEAVHN‘ Now- Silk print DRESS $1.50 This wonderful range is NEW. The new putt sleeve, very smart de- sign throughout .. $4.50 Miss" Barron demonstrates new NEMO Foundation tive type. Miss Barron’ offers you a great opportunity to see what is new in Foundation Garments. Garments. riday and Saturday s visit to this department POIIFFS STEPS SEN SATION as well as models of the more conservail beautiful Celanese Slips $1. Youfll agree that this is the best value garment you have seen. celenese fabric, pink or white. Sizes 32 to 44, just the sort usually sold at $1.50. A round the cardboard. new. Wind the wool American gangsters are i to kill. water while still wound‘ ‘The Wife-I don't know yet. l i I WANNA CriT HoMc AN‘ Fu~a~= a THAT diCi-SAW PUZZLE‘ \‘\1E ALREADY G01‘ rr HALF- FlNlfl-IED- illilllll uu. '- MwQRTANT oust NESS- 0 193), King lama Syndiele. In. 6cm llnum Iielru mengd, LOQK- DADDY MR. RATTLEBRPMN HAS JUET FINPEHED THlfi MCI-SAW PUZZLE THKT’ “lbw $TARTED THIS MORNING- OH-i CAN N ow T32 Qslgzge ‘"°’-“"' w“. THAT NICE "' EASE ' or t-u M? very andfluddy about their clothes. Dressed When dry‘ Too bad about the disappear ance of Professor smith. He was I profoimd thinker. ‘ Yes, he was always thinkllll. 11° matter where he was. The last t!!!" I new him he wee in swlmmlnl and he suddenly celled out: 1'1! thinking! I'm thinking! You fool! Hc spoke with u i159 ro cw: TEN DQLQEJFEIYA ROCK-TO HAVE lT wnsu ~= HE comes ou-r OFTHE By George McManus t;