MARCH 9 1937 rm: CHARLOTTETOWNA C_;_UARDIAN__ iThe Central Guardian "EYES 0F LOVE-On the even- ing o1 Batllrda/y Feb. 13 a swim 01 the young people o! Murray Harbor South. under the auspices of the , Ladies Aid Society of the Presby- l NOTICE-Dr. Robins Dental 01- terian Church there. presented , flee closed April 5 until May 31. their play entitled “Eyes oi‘ Love" b-fllil-li-B-li- in the Wood Islands Hall. A lame audience was present and the play was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert presided arid introuded the group of player-i Till‘, following is the cast of the characters in the order oi their ap- pearance onthe Stage: Carolina, a Negro servant, Mrs. Elmer Stew- art; Gailyis an adopted daughter, Miss Carrie Champman; Reta. a two-faced friend Miss Jean White. SPECIAL !! WHILE THEY LAST Sheffield Table Cutlery 31,1, doz. Table Knives, Regular $6.00 doz. now $4.00 doz. CRABWll-I. for PUOIOIIADDL CON FEDERATION LIFE IN BUB- ANCI. L-CTPB-‘T- 12-312. YOUNG PEOPLE'S Heartz Hail, 8.15. _ ...“MEiiEl.T CLEAIIIC YCIIi TEETII IS ICT EIOIGII" PLAYS. L-5736-3-9-ll. CARTEIl-‘S SEED CATALOGUE for i937. Send for a copy. _-.---. -k.> Qua-nary»... wan aarf!‘ Sflfffe-DQQI Phone 105. 3 doz. Dessert KlIlV€S,R€g‘lll3l‘ $7.50 doz. now $5.00 doz. 11,4, dgz, Table Knives, Regular $8.50 doz. now $6.00 doz. 91,"; doz. Table Knives, Regular $8.00 doz. now $5.50 doz. Made by Joseph Rodgers & Son aiid Frederick Reynolds, Sheffield, England. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company limited A Charlottetown. leather "Amherst Make" $3.50 per pair at Birdie-Ferguson's. L-343-3-9-1i. MB. B. G. L. MILES, clothing stylist with Coppley, Noyes and all, makers o! the famous Cambridge Clothes for Men will show new models, new samples of cloth, take special measurements at this store Tuesday and Wednes- day, 9th and 10th March. Moore 6o Moleod, Limited. L-300-3-8-2i. MEN! see the new Brogue Ox- fords, Brown and Black in scotch , grain and plain calf leathers. Prices per pair $3.96 to $5.50 at Punlie- Frgusonh. L-Iii3-8-9-li. . :~—-. , Gums NEED MASSAGE ablest assistant in from‘; care of teeth and gums; ?' " ‘ city. She leaves to mourn one _____'—_"'_""_ " ' d ' dl d B e d ‘e it for is unp elm" w ’ .. s I T L t i n E0811? l‘ It G110 rdlfln dgughlfil‘ Mrs. J. E. Gillis, of Blair- fiegzflféygifsxhéfildisngiriflantllodyslowfiuu]: Star: nozdionwtlie road to healthy gums as well Fol‘ 3 C Cl‘ o C more, Albertaywho has been with Gun]; bemmetender-apiitobleed-susceptible as white teeth—lpanu Tooth Paste and muse”, _-—- . RSUBSCRIPTIONS to the gfgulggullé; ‘bggteeaemfilggléiggfi on‘; to serious dental disorders: And your smile will be doubly attractive. , i tt to G ardlan may be _ ' - 0 j _ _ , , House and Lzind situated .‘2l7‘ Establish cream 3:35:21 lo illblglrf¥llthitrolhlialuigiiipé Li:saflnyinlizlelaeialzreeg-ranzements will , Mlm MARTHA CUMMISKEY Remember-a good Tootb Paste, like a good Dmltff, u nevera luxury. Grafton Si. Size of Land i3‘ routes, Arrange with glr‘gnes$l;e°§aziltagaue_ ' u ' -___ i fL x 165 {L House in 5pm“ g l moms: See the new walking “m? Passed peacefully away to did order, ready for occupa- lion. Apply L. M. POOLE 8: CO. L-267-3-6-tf," llunstaifnage Cheese & Butter Co. FERTILIZERS We now offer for sale fertilizers of the very be chemically and mechanically at the following prices: i l . ' here we alone can give you the . . . .be sorry to loam that Mr5_ p,‘ M _ the Island is _ , _ "ma" "l 5°“ 541°‘) Nlral-mod- flénnglliydi ‘Spsgcixlgndcde: G‘ 5mm“ h“! m’ mm°mm° w‘ lfinirlllcil bzsslllfod w)?“- “ilfswéfidei tvas a dailglitcr or flawless Job this machine produces. “Mm” “f Ammmm‘ 36"” lllllllijiibn to all prefeni to m“ ‘his “Mk a‘ me “mime l°; o"tll.y s e Ce m the law cflPi- Gilbm Gamm" °f ' ' d th worn and scored cylin- iuperphnsphne‘ 16% “'00 visit licr at her new home in Ulg" thehotel at Dayton“ Beach‘ mcrldad There are left to mourn the loss Cascumpec. who with his crcw was , we can regrm . . supe- husphaic. 20'". 20.00 . . _ ‘=" l and sustained a douibic arm fracture. t ~ < . ‘ - ‘rte while" " of an automobile marine or stationary ‘ i t K h ,. .0 A delirious lilllcli was selvcd by the‘ M], and Mrs s? n _ h _ a _ o. a kind and loving mother, foul drowned in the eally fl 15- _ I (1915 y _ , i , . w llur a e o Potas . 50... 3i. o ladies and [he rpmainder of a veryi spa-mm] fie -w_1 ti f "in “Jtcqbe-n ~ 1.011s and five daughters, namely returning from Philadelphia with a engine’ and l-efn oyerslze mustang and rings. 0 2-10-4 19.80 pmflsnm “mm: “ms spent in flan“. _ _ t g l i cr at ie SOlliICHI Jwphm and chm-ins‘ Rochester, cargo, The late lvlrs. Gaudet had _ r0 have Several hundred different W310“ pat. 2'42"“ "u" "n t? excellent music furnished ‘M’ ' “Sm” "M" Tekgmph New Hampshire" Michael Roxbury not been ellloyivs h" “"111 9°“ d” - " k h t 2-—IZ—6—wilh 21; Borax 24.40 i) fl-vmflerq Orcheméwf Cardigan Journal. i Muss‘, John afhome, Mm A_ w: beam, m. Severn; day's and the end i terns in stock - enabling us to ma e on_ s or 4-5-7 23-4" 3 ‘ _ _¢,' ANNUALT , l, Givyiiu. Mrs. M. A. O'Connell, Rox- coming so suddenly proved quill! R- i notice a NEW piston f0!‘ all)’ WP‘? of stamina” 4__3_ig merging or HlgEAlTalINg-otgtiilcoangéilay wlivlrsMB. S. giaflflDflillilllgi shock ltod her lm-Iifloédlfltg! heliagéilln; i or marine angina _ 4—-8~— - - . c ai s. ass; rs. . . s vera my." prev us _ tit-as 52-33 Personals aClllshMtr/liil illflihthg‘ ‘nailmr and ms‘ w" w" walke“ Si; had "smell h" L“ “Ml l-lcald Cylinder regfilldlflg F9510!“ Y°‘"' w‘ st grades both per ton delivered any Railway Station on Prince Edward Island in carlnad lots of 2A) tons or more. For deliveries to trucks or teams ton will be made. For the control of brown has given excellent rrsults. Our fertilizers are now in stock Containing IN) lbs. each. Place your order and take ~ i l before Mal"ch 27th. And wc’ll hold delivery I _ V‘ _ _ Pyesident, Mm James McQumd; , _ v , v _, v who perchaiice might enter tllereul, , 0_I‘ __ _ __ _ _ , disappointed. iétiiailtnlilgs Rtll-Cluliléueqlgagrl. 2nd vice president. Mm Jame" élkllllnvxllllCgonliglilfégnfi either t0 satisfy the iynvllflgs o; the llll SDllflE If you: Dielol. If llllhlled we ll 18kt! . - ~» - - .- ., .. ,, l r- i l o cw ours Mr‘ and Mrs. George MacEachem_ Coyle, Scclctdly Ticasilicl, Mls.’ mm‘ ma“ or 5°‘? a at our plant a discount of 50c pci" heart in turnips our 2-12-6 with Borax and arc ready to deliver in bags delivery early and you will not be The island Fertilizer Company Limited Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island "Isliiml Goods for Island Growers" ""P"*°"" nu"“" “W”. short rcccss, the srcond period 20,‘ (Patriot please copyn) m‘ l'° kmcl ‘ma W115i)?!‘ B; prayer tuAnujffffflwflJlfll, foot.‘ It la the cost pel- year the well remains in SERVICE that "- r minutes was given to the stildy of; -_ __ I01‘ her SW1 Mo‘ e Silent tribute i" COUNTS. ' . _ the co-operative movcmqnt, A her populatitv during lifc. Her W; can construct s well for you that will not need any repairs _ I numbelr of the mourners Vspokt: , Card of flanks funeral was he'd on wCCllIPHClllb whatsoever during your life time. strongy iii favor of t..is mcvom. lit Be a Shrewd Buyer. Build for Permanence. Our Banks are now making it easy to finance farm improvements. OIIR WELLS STAND the TEST of TIME True economy in Well Drilling ls not measured by tiie cost per The Home Improvement Plan provides for Wells. Act now while conditions are favourable. Cali, Phone or Write TRASK WELL COMPANY LIMITED VAUGHAN II. GROOM, Manager for P. E. Island, Summrrslde. TOBACCO CO. LTD. CIARLOTTETOWN P-H- . ‘CARDIGAN HEAD-A miscel- li1lllO1lS shower was ieildered M118- Welllngton MacLcod of Uigg at the home of Mrs. Belle MUStH-rlli- Cardigan l-lead, on Thursday night Feb. 26. Mrs. MacLeod who was formerly Hannah Shaw Of LOmC Valley, was the recipiellt °f a large number or beautiful and ilsefia gifts from her many frineds in this; community A very fitting addressi was road by Miss Ailnie L. Mac-l Donald. which touched briefly on,» the extra good qualities of thisj y-ouiwg lady wllo will be :0 greatly‘ missed in this community, as she makcs licr new home in Uigg. Misi many fronds in Cflfidigfln leg-ref. to learn tiie illness of Senator John A. MacDonald of Cilrdigzili. who is ii at Ottawa. all [join ili wishing liim a 5990(1)’ F’:- , cover-y —C- ..'Ml$s Alina MauCaiiiicll, Lorne m“ M” “d nhp peruiltenl bronchial Zfli. oserniaht. Easy intake-no smokes, ne rnyl. no sniiif. Sal; Not habit-forlorn . alial~or money back. 50o and Si at ' GoodiorChronioflronchitiaJioo. ll March l0 to 2C Sugar, 10 lbs. — — -- — 526 Molasses per gal. — — — 49c Brooms. each — - — 29c Galv. Boilers - — — — 98v Tomatoes. 2 for -— — — 25c Flour, Becchnut 98 lb. bag — — -— — $3.25 seedless Raisins, 2 for — 25c Solda. Bulk. 5 for — — - 25c Soap. Dnllard. l0 for —- — 29c ISLAND LADY DEAD — The death occurred at Allston, Mas., yes- ierclay of Mrs. Mary McAree, widow of James McAree formerly of this shoes for spring, Black Calf and {Cid Oxfords and Brown Calf llrogues in widths, per pair $4.50 at Purdie-Fergusons. L-343-3-9-li. TOOK PART IN CONCERT-Ill the report of the MacEwen Con- ccrt published in Tuesday Guard- , inn the duet by Ruby MacDonald and Cameron MacPhee should have read “Sparking Jane" and the duet "Foolish Facts" with cilcole “Siveet Violets" by Messrs D. E Ross and R. C MacPhee wits. illadvertantly omitted. IIANY FRIENDS HERE — \V.'ll urge attendance. Mrs. John Cal- laghan presided. The secretary, Mrs. , Wm. Ready, read tiie financial ‘ statement and a report of tiie ac-‘ tivities of the year was read by tiie president. Tllc fcliowing officers ivcre tlicll elected: Honorary Pres- idclit, Mrs. John Callaghan; Presi- dclit, Mrs. Geo. Bclflgan; lst Vice Fred Steele. CALEDONIA STUDY GROUP- The twelvtll meeting of ilic Adult Education group met in Caicd lia oivs: The first period 20 liiiiuios was given to tiie siiidy cif avr. , culture. Tile siihjrct was fai"my"i"ii, and green manure. Then afirr A) and have decided to get all the available information on tiie sub- ject. In these weekly meetings this group have discussed many im- portant problems in relation to agriculture. MACKENZWZ —— MACKENZIE — The marriage took place iii the ‘United Cliurcli Manse, Bcdeqilc. on the evening of Manda/y Fiebruary 22nd. Rev. Arthur Organ officiat- ing, of Miss Florense Barbara Mac- cliiirlning in a. costume of navy blue with accessories to match. The hap- 1r3l7-3-9-3l. i BRINGING up rfifiblzwml N- returned from a visit to ____________..___. .__ __ ... L-332-3-9-2L MEN'S WORK BOOTS. all solid $2.49 to Mr. Ray Brooks; Mrs. Gallyls foster mother, Margaret White: Lore. Cllizrhlt a“ busy butler; R 8.1‘ , Judge foster father; Royal Wanton Bruce Stewart; ed man: NIr. tiie parts Burifs Rival; Mr acts were Ray MclMillan and Donald Beers arKcnzie. il/‘tli National Anthem. iier eternal reward on Feb. 5, 1937, .virs. Martha Cummiskey, Jolinstons iilvel, ill the 09th year 0f he; “i; Aliliougli tiie deceased was unable to be about lier daily duties for the i 911st four years, due to a nervous, breakdown, she enjoyed fairly good health up to the time o1‘ her death, and ller sudden demise urns a severe shock to liar family and friends; she born lier sufferings with that pat- ience and fortitude, which are char- ncteristic of a. true Christian wom- an. The late Mrs. Cunimiskey posses- sed a kind and lovable disposition, und was always ready to help those .ii distress and llei" passing will be Johnston's River, also a grand- dnilgliter. Mary slnnoit at home who tenderly cared for iiel" during Bertie Wade, Kate's brother, was Barry Mrs- I. lively‘ nurse-maid; Miss Florence Stewart Mr. Verc Barry: Goilyis Mr. Ross White; Jim Rankin ml-nocl- i Le Roy while. All 1 were taken by the dii-rer- ‘ ent characters and the presentation of the play as a whole was e. grand success. 'I‘he specialties between the flimished by the Wood Island Berenaders namely-Messrs Herold Young: Iouis McMillan Mr. Frank McMillan was not able I to be present because of 111mg m5 place was well taken by Mr. Alvin l?" Quite i1 good sum was I rerilized- 'I‘lie gathering was closed sound and sparkling. _ IPANA MRS. PETER GAUDET The residents of Woodstock Dis- trlct, Prince County We” “Mk9: on Monday afternoon Feb. 15th. when it became known that Mrs- Peter Geudet, an aged and respeci- i ed resident of the community, had DBS§ed peacefully away to liel etemai reward at the ripe old 889 Master in Holy Communion and fortified by the Holy Sacrament of licr illness, there are also a num- bci" of other glrindcllldrcn. Tile esteem ilild respect iii wlilcii slle “'21s held was testified by tile large concourse of SOlTOWllIg l"cla-, tlvcs and friends who calilc to see. licr mortal rclnuliis, and to tile fuli- ' morning Feb. 8. Requiem High Muss WllS celebrated by the Pastor Rev. D. P. Crokcn. after which she was tenderly laid to rest beside her hus- band who predeceased licr only six months ago, services at the grave Brazil. Anthony Bcagnli, Hlglglllfi, Herbert Bcagall, '1‘i":llnnl" allrl Joseph F. Poiiei‘. May l‘l(‘l‘ soul ilcst in peace. Rcubnil Peter The family of the late Mil-s. Clim- niiskcy wish to thank friends and neighbours fol" kindness shown them in their recent snti bereavement. Also to all who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets and Messages of SyriIpQy. L-325-3-9-ll. +o+++0+o+o4+o+0+o+o+o+¢¢ GLASS Fresh air — Without draft. Charlottetown gLiAAAAA k k k k Extreme Uirction llcr soul was pre- pared to meet her Judge and Rmdeemcl". $110 deceased ivas wel. and favourably known throughout the pi"o\'iir:c and her home was ni~ ‘ ways opcii either to tllc evcl" wel- come visitor oi" the weary traveler of repose To thcsc she was ever the genial hostess. and thus, through her many kind acts 0f thoughtful- ness hci" memory will be cherished by many. To her church she was The largo lillmbcr of friends nlid acquaintances: who came from flu‘ and hear citilcr to ttilzc ilpoli licr mortal remains for the last time morning at 9.30 mid was largely nt- tmlded. Wllile hm" remains rated before tiie High altar of St. Anthony's Church, where during tiie she had so often knelt in prayer", Requiem High Muss W35 celebrated with due solemility for the repose of the soul by her pastor Rev. J. A. Gaudet. who also officiated at the grave- Her husband havinx predeceased her about 20 years ago. she leaves to cherish her memory one son and- dailghter-ln-law at home Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and three granddaughters. The nail bearers were Messrs Bcnnis Pitre. .___-_-__-_____ "' ‘I " ' aillnl. TOOTH PA S T E “IPANA and Massage help to make your Gums Healthy, too" PANA gives you double value ‘ only deans your teeth to sparkling whitenels, but its special ingredients help to tone and stimulate your gums as well. And your gums must be healthy and firm for your teeth to be nseltnot If your tooth brush shows “pink”, dentist.- He is the one to decide whether your gums are in a serious condition or merely suffering from neglect. Probably he will tell ‘you that your gums are under-exercised and need stimulation-need Ipana and massage: Because massage with Ipana is the dentist's IQIOIII.’ I i i i i i I Bnucl: STEWART 6. COMPANY LIMITED Since the only Heald Cylinder Regrinder on Regrinding - Repairing Renewing gines’ old-time pep and performance. for itself in gasoline and oil saved. SPECIAL OFFER We'll payihe incoming freight 0n any engine or cylinder block shipped to us for repairs on the engine apart and tell you first exactly what repairs will cost. , , But hurry, hurry, HURRY! Manufacturers Imperial Marine Motors . school on lviarch 1st. There iverc 25, v .1.‘ l g . always tiie faithful adherent and “The Bundogg 0f the Sell!" Dotftlit up nighmchekingwheeniimimia presqnp The tmlfimbm ‘Cr the; gfigicgjvo C011! W‘ (‘d by Rl-‘V- D- P" she never wavcrcti in the porforln- £35111" "bu: af;,xfo m“. study period was almiillgwi a; fo!i—; The pail bearers were: Thomas “nee of her ‘Various religious duties‘ TAKE SPECIAL MEASUREMENTS -By George McManus .3} __4 s a’ u.» ,»._. f i’ - MR. R. G. L. MILES Clothing stylist with Coppiey, NOYi-‘S 1""! Randall. Makers of the 1 Y . . . MEN Kenzle, daughter or My, and Mm Cutting — Grinding -- two daughters, Mrs. Joseph B. PAMOLS CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES FOR Chase 8a Sanborn Coffee 39 John l), Miwxenzie. Borden. to Insgamnm Arsenault, Howian and Mrs. John Wm Show n: lb. —- -— — -' 29g Myrick MalcKenzie. son of Mr. and A. Gallant, Mill Road. Two broth- "l" I“ ¢ "' — '- f" Mrs. Alexander MacKenzle vic- ers also survive Prosper in U. S NEW MQ-DELS CreamTartai-—--——25c t1 ws » . ' _ A"R_bpetm t h _ on an». s in - - w ~?§_“...§ elgmhifi. "*3? "a" — Dllvla" — Duel-w ......° ‘ill-till? °' ‘S? NEW SAMPLES 0F CLOTH gll‘m?c"iclzgg:ligr_____: 1g: Borden- The bride looked I very VENTI LATORS Mary's Bay. N. B-. four grandsons _ at This Store Cr Corn per bag—-— $1.65 l}? ymim Wlliiiehwlll make their F0!‘ the Office — Club — Arson}? Arscnault: Alvin Webb, m- m» wv-“eic 3?.’ 2383"“ ‘win ‘m’ “S” B"“°°'"' °'°- i835’. if" n"""li"‘“‘k °“»""°‘ Tuesda and Wednesda Milk Jun. reir- 45c for — 35v w e8 r mmy Ami." Store windows" "and Show- a_____________u ' m on d“ rsenlmh y y figswxinmfelrijjlég: Use Mlnnrrl’: for nit". cases, desk, counter and WOULD TRAIN SWEDE Mflfch- 9th and 10th Me" F" "°="- "I'll" nnsouats dress" to“ shew“, ‘u’ sriloclaltonlvl- (or) - Peave e m“ """""'__ mm ———— Phone or Call at Nurml. mat Finnish runner. has c J ' , Prgtilnggi-li P. Sxallieldlnsgn Depillstly offered to train Knerlolma John- . MeGCWAil S Ltd. ,,, nmmm y» ~ = v Vi. B. Proviso & Sons 3;; ulgjg-fiygpf 530»;- kmmlm —-——— et t th l ‘ snpt. ill. w. McKinnon of the o. 122 Filzml’ s" Smifin“ he Jniaiili}. Figlayfiidgmd‘ ééSh-iéfifaemle- ma” _ _ Pays i ma.