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E 120,193, '~i_.‘ SOUTHWEST SCHOOL ' Perfect Department-Arnold Mac- Lean, Sadie MacLean, llera. Yeo, rlon MacLean, Pearle Burch, 'rho renewing is the report or M” the Southwest School for the Em” Bumh' month of Marsh: J. A. S. Williams, teacher. _ .Grade X.-1, Arnold MacLean. Grade rx.-i. vera Yeo; 2, non- 'aid Forbes: 3, Brenton MacLean; --BIDS, SPRING! md mat M. -is MPH; Grade VIII.-1, ro y c- Lean; 2, Wilfred MacNei1l. 2, Herman MacKinnon; 3, Eileen for MacNeill. m Grade IV-I, Sadie Lbllghlin 2, M Ethel Burch; 3, Gertrude MacNeili; bl 4, Mai-le Stewart; 5, Stanley Mac- S Kinnon; 6. Hampton Burch. M‘“5""l G‘"“b1°1 3- All” °‘"“l’" drift The most beautiful of them 1, Sadie MacLean. Do th Ma Grade VI.-1, Marlon MacLean; with regard to ,lowering shrubs - o _ ong P1 ' ' ook oom emi- grown WHATTOPUANTBVOUR K GARDEN! our spring garden, foremost a them may bo mentioned the Orengo (Syrian). They in June and July, when the pendulous branches of well- ADA-George wn and Sturgeon f non suit was given against the _, a,ntm,__s Serslces sunday April Mtn. George- The many friends or Earl Low_ hardships and bereavements it town ll A. M. Subject, Matter of ,hm oomwam Wm be sony to hem, may be said of her that she Enoch- Divorce, Little Children Riches and lik _.v1sr|1'N IN U'lt{MER,g1;p1i;_ _ _ _ ' of his illness and hope for his _Rev Georg Maciomld of Com_ sacrifices discussed by Christ.” Ser- speed-y ,_ecovery_ now she is not for God to0k_her. specimens me so mu of WML _mo was ordained to the vices at 7, when Boys' Sunday will _i She developed into a venerable old _ WESTERN GUARDIAN EASTERN- Gl|i\ll|I|A||' Cornwall tresses of all kinds, at money sav- ,SALE OF BEARS & BE The April meeting of the Com- , . . . AR , ms mu” "t Bn°°" 2°"'4`2°'2l Montague, will be continued for ti; wa” wmnens ox1:m;;?i1g1°°1°ty _ were 2040 4 ic sat msn wed si W” held °" M Y -SHEET IF-0N Hina. aluminum ___ the home ef Mrs Hazen Home and copper. sold at Brace'sf l Although the roads were in a bad ’ Hum who Wm und friends attended Mrs. D 1: M - -nasmsnm nwsnuuo, een- ;;'°};;’cc1,e °A'dve,t,_,m8.°;u‘|':x_';°d mrs the president, presided. 'una' . - - trally located for sale, immediate tions and Newt ' 1;! an interesting meeting Wag hem 90580551011- A991! E- A. large. Easter envelopes were handed in Bummereide. 3096-4-20-wed-sat-21 ___ST ANDREWS PREsBY,nm_ at this meeting. '_Ii’he following _ ¢ im cuuncu-Montague sunda ‘”`°m'“ W" °“ °Y° - . -nirruannn 'ro srmnvmltsma Ama 24m omg to uw Jmnce (5 Duet by Doris Crosby and ntta -Mrs Gwrse Robinson and daugh- me Mlmm H, D,mm_ ,hm Wm Ross. solo, winnie stone and a THB' HIMIUI1 Ml-Sl Belly have returned to be no mommg sem” sem” m dialogue by Edythe Wilkinson and theirhomsinsummorsidefmm ' L C b Rfhm _ ,the evening at 'I o'cloek. Rev Alex au” ms y' e res ent' we" fllmlolrlzewwtrltiyhlgrs was spent R' G“‘5°“ Mini-mr. will preach “Wed by Mm' H°“""° ""°"’°“’d e w r . inson's ' ’ l 01188* dlllllller. Ma. Marcus Calder _ were made for a social meeting in . . CARDIGAN AND DUNDAS 0 th Il f th 6514 1?. rluisnyraamn-churches ser- May “ ° °m° ° ° W °° vices sudnay April 34th: Dundas '-JUDGMENT GIVEN-'I‘he ad- _ " The boat made the trip for the journed hearing of the case of Mc- 38:' (;;2i:an'1`: M' Rev' first time this season on Friday annie vs. Mwrnlly .wer eoneiud- h ' ' °“ “3“° Wm the isth from york Point fo in the county court at sum- ”’°°° ' chariotietuwn and as the roads ¢d . er-sid 1 ir bei' ms H W* i b d l ' r . f E e ast wee ore onor __ _ are n a very a cond tion, the_ _ the hmm and sn" in wood, “_ ..*THE GUARDIAN REPRE ' _ 2098-4-20-zi SENTATWE in Montague is Mn condition, about forty members by some of the members. Plans WWW dge mmam in which S judsmmv ‘UNITf-:DboCHUR0ll OF CAN boat is very welcome indeed _iilesus Christ as her Lord and Re - e emer. Throughout a long life of e walked with God, and phasized by Watts picture of Sir t k I 1 t T d m ht walk, silently commanded the res- lqttewwn °n Apr” ard is vismng ml Galahad, siur eon service at 2.30. a en P me as ues my g pect of everybody that met her. Grade nI__1_ Ga,-th Mamean; g_ _bloom that they ramble ‘ mow _priesthood at the Bum” m Chap be observed with the message em- The debate which was to have lady whose very look, as well as ' s bell; 4, Ruby Baglole; 5, Winifred au Baglole ' o Grade II (Senior)-1, Lloyd Mac- ,p Kinnon; 2, Ernest Gamble; 3, Ed- is wins MacKinnon; 4, Hilda Gamble; 5. Helen Campbell; 6, Wanda Mac- er Phee: 7, Elmer MacNeill. li lole. | gh_ Grade I (Senior>- 1, Kathryn' _.,mon_ Anyone who desi,-es ep gn. MacLean Eleanor MacLean, I 2, ' 3. t Ennis MacKinnon; 4, Lena Mao- mlm. combgnamon should make 5 Neill. ' be Grade I (Junior)-1, Byron ses Burch; 2. L0l'll@ Baglole. lmown as Pissard’s Plum (Prunus Perfect attendance-Vera, Yeo, p Donald Forbes, Brenton MacLean, th Marion MacLean, Sadie Lausllllrl. midsummer sunshine, tell their fl UN girl dropping flowers never show to the Grade H (~7“m°’)”‘1- RW B33' best. advantage, owing to detective is viginale_ It bears double wers that have the perfume of orange blossom. Candelabra a germ also. It differs from Vir- ale in that its flowers stand ect In a shaded position where t this erect habit is an aqui- uoe a striking and charming d of either of .these mock oran- and the purple leaved shrubs ardii). The purple leaves and e white flowers, when seen in Mass on Sunday moming in St. Pauls church. At this service Rev. nicht. will be held on this 'I‘ueS- ___ Dr_Ma¢Le11an preached an eloquent .bers and friends remained behind day. There will also be practice' Si'-‘ml0!l 011 Charity--S to listen and offer commenis. Four fm' the annual play and °°n°e’t sunny kmed before her door by rod iss Garth Macbeau. Edwlria Ma¢Kin- own tale of loveliness. Both sub- rwn. Kathryn MacLean. Eleanor jects should be planted five rect a- MacLcan. _pa.rt. R F* ul"-"'~"e» .. 00_|l'|q .~~___/t-' ff dt. .l -l'i_4; l' l"' "ir "= In R" r U' c"2'f§‘ .rel -N l-°"'°' V' PEDL/\R°s ‘Storm Proof Roofing and Sicling N PEDLAR\B Absolutely Lealc-Proof at all Side Joints - It is a wise farmer who buys his roofing at the prices pre- l_ vailing to-day, Heian have the finest bam roof at reason- gr able cost in PEDLARIB--a material that gives permanent L_ protection against wadrer and Gro. "-1 Six large flat ribs melee nailing easier l Pecilariln is the only rib roofing made that can be nailed f eliectively between the ribs through top of oorrugation at end laps. Sheets come in lengths up to 10 ft. and covet 30 _ inches in width when laid. Pedlarib is made in both { “Council Standard" and the ordinary grade. We also _ ;upply_-Pedlarib in attractive Colortone combinations where CSU! $mJJFm:mion:rf7ou1buiLfn|/infmetimalzonmnrfevnplnrjah ,,.,,.~..,, The PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited "“ '"‘ 1:.: 1.1' 1. 41551 nnuricllsunninn n......i 0..-....22 §..f..,_.. N....... S. F To *"4 Ng-Avy wnw Gel ow lsw priser on Form Enlmntt Culvldl and Well Curblnp. if »~=i-i- . l, _ I Il ~ rr Better methods help as please you .__»__ __ -ll _l iionol Association ol Dyers and _ ll; ull F Cleaners. So you can feel safe ln sending _I us even the most delicate ancl expen- il sive garments-secure in the knowl- _ ll Lodge that ‘there are no better melli- ods than iliose used by us. Christian Church. He was a for-mer pastor of the Summerside Christ- fan Church and also of East Point. He has just come from Salem, Ore- gon, where he had been visiting old friends. On hi.; way here he spent a few days at Washington where he witnessed a grand parade of nav- al and military forces. Mr. Morton is many Island friends.-8 -DEATH REGRETTED-The sad death occurred ln Tignish on April 9th, of Mrs. Frank Buote, who was 33 years of age. She was only ill mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Le- Clair, of Nail Pond; four sisters and five brothers. The funeral was held on April lith, the pall bearers be- ing Adrian Richard, Fidel Arsen- ault, Ralph Arsenault. Fred Fitz- gerald, Thomas LeC!air and Jerry -FUNERAL ON THURSDAY - The funeral of the late Philip Noon- Noonan at Bedeque to the R.. C. Bay. The fimersl procession will leave the house at 9 a.. m. The re- mains will arrive this evening at Albany Station and will be taken direct to his home in Bedeque. I-f's widow, and two brothers, Frank and John of Boston are accompanying the body.-S ' -INTERESTING DEBATE - A most interestkng discussion under the auspices of the young people of the Summerside Presbyterian Church took place Sunday evening, April 17th after the regular Church Service. A large number of mem- , “Please sir I attended my bro-- umrnerside and emulated at Hgh' g by Young Peoples Clw but was ‘Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Pastor. cent proposal for Higher Education -VISITS OLD FRIENDS-IR-eV.iin Summerside el'citcd the fact that I R- L. Morton has been vlslllllglour young people are interested in H 'friends in Sllmmerside before takirlgllvccational courses rather than in h UD llle Dastorate oi the Greenmounl the stereotyped course that looks p solely toward the more leamed pro- fessions. One speaker advocated a (course in scientific agriculture as ‘being most suited to provincial lneeds. The need for a community gymnasium and allied recreatonal facilities along YUM. C. A. lines was strongly stressed to 'give an outlet to the exuberant energy of receiving a cordial welcome from his our youth which too often f'nds that 01150 P"°~°'bVl'°W °f me P"°5byl’"la“ outlet in illegitimate ways. Public playgrounds, sa‘d another, are bad- ly needed in Summerside. It was noticeable that many were inter- ested |n the question of public health. One contributor waxed in- fo: two weeks and leaves to mourn dggmmt over the fm; that so many th a sorrowful husband and three of me people should be living under and the deaconess work of the_ small children, also her father and wnditlom that breed tuberculosis church is due for an overhauling.; and other diseases. Another pointed out that a public health clinic might be established in Summerslde puy- ing spec‘al attention to the health of children, Altogether it was a. very profitable and interesting discussion indicating that "our brothcr’s needs” younger generation.-.3 PERSONALS M k H tt, and Mrs. E. J. Hallett of Summer- /ing the Agricultural College at Guelph, Ontario.-S -Mr. and Mrs. S. A. MacLeod of Charlottetown attcllded the funeral of Mrs. George Mcsweeney on Sat- urday. They were the guests of Hon. J. E. and Mrs. Wyatt.-S -Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mac Sweeney left on Monday mom'ng for their home in Montreal after attending the funeral of Mr. Mac- Swecney's mother, Mirs. George Mc- Sweeney, which took place in Sum- mreside on Saturday.~s V "Smith," shouted the teacher who_was getting out of patence with the class, “why were you ab- sent yesterday?" ther's wedding.” "Whom did he marry?" .. : ._ al BRINGING UP FA'l HER postponed on account of the bad to be held early in May. Sunday School met as usual on Sunday school superintendent andl Miss Charlotte McKinnon, nurse n training at the Prince County ospltal, Summerslde, is spending er vacation at the home of hcr arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Kinnon, Cornwall.-C. Maintain Dignity Of Church Court (By Cnnadian Press) - ToiR.oN'ro, ont., April 19-T01" Church in Canada unanimously T9' solved the other day to make 9- stand in defense of its rights and dlgnities as a Church Court. The 5|;-,md is fp be against the ladies. The whole relationship between e Women’s Mlsslollilfy S0CleW Rev, G. M. Dunn, Moderator of Her life was fraught with great afflictions, losing 11 of her family childhood- one of these in- a kick from a horse. Only one sur- most. instructive and intelligent palp- -TRANSFERRED T0 CHAR- ers were offered by Miss Florence 'WW ;i;§`:;rM;wI;°nI:§:ndL:cr‘er:d;hP°s;;(; LOTTETOWN-<`Ml1 E- A. Large. f0l° Harris, Mrs. Eric Mc»Kr|', Mr, Sher, The Cornwall 'United Church r . 0 e 0 homestead, a. worthy Eldf/; of the U16 DB-St twelve years f-lilket agent man McAsscy, and Mr. Lowell Han- f at summerslde gtat~m_ hu been Cock in response W the query set_Sunday morning w;ithR!‘&oyA§_i:-T; gresbyterian Church, son of a. promoted to the position of freight by the mmsfe,-_ vgz; "what in your by HS leader all M SS ff 9- 0 agent at the C.N.R. Depot at Char- opinion are the three most urgent °r5‘m1st" The members °r the zgggfgattilgi ilierglig xféthggame 10tl.et0Wn ln sllcC€SBlOl\ to the late needs gf our gommunity as yet un- s°h°°1 are furry to hear of Mr’ man on the testimon 01111 :hz Joseph A.. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Large met by local enterprise?" A large Harry Hydes mness' the esteemed y orthy father who/ before him knew him and appreciated him, have made mm? friends dllflllil number of useful suggestions were h 1, their residence in summerslde and made indicating that civic sense hope he will soon be with them ;l;0gu;Y_:Smw;n:;;_ully mi8htY and their departure will he viewed with and community spirit are by no °S“‘“- ‘ much regret.-S means dead in our midst. The re- Notwithstandlng all these af- tlictions that came into the cup of Mrs. McLeod’s lot, she kept calm: serene and steadfast, blessed- ly resigned`to the will of her Hea- venly Father. In fact the more He afflicted and chastencd her the more she loved Him and the firm’- er she laid hold oi’ Him. Her faith and trust in God were like the everlasting mountains. Her song in the house of her pilgrimage were I-Ils statutes. God is our refuge and strength in straits a present aid. Six Elders acted as pallbearers, Messrs. Jonathan Morrison, An- gus McLean, Donald McLean, J. A. Stewart, Wm. Crawford and Charles McLean. The services at Rev. Allister Murray, Caledonia. On her death bed she spoke of her great love for her only surviving C -lands cemetery were conducted by ANAns's Musxmrrs DOOM; ay anrram LONDUN, ANU 19.-(Ap)_TN son above mentioned and her con- muskmn of Canada and Northam corn about who in his loneliness United States is to be persona _M (now a widower himself) would be #ata in Englanm wales and gm# with him. But God will be with land after May L him and he with God, here and _ hereafter. f MIDDLETON WOMEN’S Meeting opened with ode followed last meeting were read and adopt.ed_ b No reportfrom visiting committee a needed fixing. New committee visiting re-elected. School Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Clifford Wright. Sanitorium and Government Grant. r Moved and seconded that one dollar be sent Saniiuriunl for mattress covers. Mrs. Elliott C hostess, after which meeting closed lsi in April with Mrs. J- S. Wright. Collectinon amounted to 924:. J (Patriot Please copy) an 0 with the National Anthem iopreei iburs. seven miles ff°m me “fl 0' Q 0 An order to the Ministry of Am. ture forbids importation or keep- g of the rats, which arc valuable r their fur, after that dale, Owners of land on which them WSTITUTE ` are muskrats must give noticeto the authorities, and the pubns The March meeting of the generally are asked to eo-opmtg Middleton Women‘e Institute met by killing the muskrats every tim, at the home ot Mrs- Wilfred Craig- they Call- Reasons for the order include the by the Creed in unison. Thirteen _ rats' habit of burrowing and hung. members respondedtorolicall with ing obstructions in the been U1 recipes for supper dishes. Two streams, which, accorryng to tha visitors were present. Minutes oi' ministry cause damage io 'river anks and watercourses_ Moreover, liege the ministry. the mliskrut School committee reported schools_ causes damage to agriculture crops in need of sweeping and dusliillg fresh water fish and molluscs, and and stone pipes in both rooms may attack small live stock. Secretary read correspondence from QUEBEC PLANS FOR ZOOLOGICAI. GARDEN QUEBEC, Que., April 10-iBy Tile anadian Press)-The announce- Wright then read a paper on house- ment that QUUUBC is to have a zoo- clearilng by degrees, followed by a logical garden has recently been ‘contest songs and games. A dainty made by the Department Of C°l°“lZ'_ lunch was then served by the ation. It will be an sdillllct “Wi tuated at St. Pierre De Charles- uebec, in the direct-lon of Lake St. hn. Toronto Presbytery, believes. _ i The courageous decision was_ reached after discumion of a letter from the W. M- S, of the Presby' terlan Church requesting T0r0Ili0 Presbytery to designate .two den- Lecmr"°(P°‘m°t please °°py)’ is a matter of vital concern to the cornesses, durlni: the Deaconesses’ Hume graduation exercise-S in Knox College Chapel. The letter was the first notification an will be held on Thursday from ____ receiwd by prcsbytery, though the home of h’s mother, Mrs. W. A. _ ___ Jac alle son of ML both deaconesges me to work ml Toronto. Members of Presbyfefi' church md cemetery at seven Mile 'side has arrived home from attend- protested against the affwlll Presbytcry. they held, should not b required to accept readymal' arrangements, and fit in where was told in_ ready-made pr grammcs. Members declared th the W. M. S- and the Deaconessc Home Board were not Presbyteria in form, and favored taking up thi -- lquesuon of their authority with the General Assembly ‘ef the Church- l rms. Jour: o.. Mctnon | Nonogenariun. The death tookl place of Mrs. John G. McLeod at her home, Wood Islands, March 27th, 1932, aged 94 years, 2 months and 27 days, an age granted to only a few now. It is quite remark- able to note that like her husband. 13 years before she departed this lilo on Easter morning. Though so advanced in years she was able to attend to home duties till less than ' "Yes, sir my sister!" Lord in her young days, trustingl CDNE of the big reasons wl~ly V E S | G H T we are confident ’rl1al' our _ _ _ . _ n EXAMINATION Cleaning will satisfy you is this: 'the ll Fitting and supplying Glau- meiliods we use are 'those developed rr. ear. and erfef:-led b -th C U if ' | ,_-]_ "A W0mHri. Slr- three months before she passed on - in gliemlsts :mill rect? nl ryls egrs H' J- M 0 H "Idiot" shouted the "ate tem* t° her eternal mst' ' - _ 9 P_° 'C5 C 9°" I _lf "_ or1;_o¥a'r.a_l_s'|;v__h cher. "Did you ever hear of anyone we genes on creditable testimony ol’ ‘llle 'famous lnslilule of llie Na. 0 g, D:u“;°of. marrying a man?" time Mfg, McLeod came to the ll l‘| _ | lli \ l i U ' 1 \ The Pure Milk Plant FOR A HALF HOUR ANY AFTERNOON '- 4 For each person who visits our plant we shall give a free ' quart of milk to the. Red Cross for someonein need. ~ A group of 7 visitors means, for some family, a quart of DA AN VISIT mi"' daily for a week. Church and fraternal organizations, clubs, individuals: Q-O-O-O-*O4-O04-O-O-O-O4-O §*H-04-04444 #Oi ooo-A-¢4+o+4 ro I ‘vo-Q-oo-oo 4 e e e e > e o44o+-0-ootoovo-Q-0404 Make up your groups of 7 (men and women, 16 years of age and over) and ' \ Phone 584 for' Appointment 3 The Pure Milk Co., Lid- ‘ Cor. Great George and Fitzroy Streets % ,mac 00 040 By George McManus FD rc e§i§ ii? £5’ _~oo\.¢nA-rc nn _-ii, \AN_o'rH:n DAY- .jf“" \ -1 _ ll ' ,| NL. bg' “’ '" -r_ Jil, fl, New Method Cleaners ua. 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