- -~ -J'1"“-'_'-#*@!_¢;"'L _pr ' _,sf ,;,-q|.p”q¢-__ ___ “rptammsr ‘ *wh--'~-Y ii 'IE GUARDIAN PAGEQNINE S" V ' _ - V taster Concert 5"]-|w_ 5"“||“‘ E'arowP¢;;;n¢ti0h alllillrlllsl Gnu nhllhununhde _psaamhsssdvssaas -»-cz:-'recess 22'.'."a-ssszwnnun valih ...slXUsh\aa\dwranebea, .gpm-satstlsoda L-lg ll 3.- ef; it i L-1aa` -IINDXANDOOIII-lk. o.it.a|atthsva heM’0:;mi: “|mmg|l@NlI'ilil » Wl!0sDe‘:t: E E li Eililii FE§;§E§3 Ed? elirl lmprisonmoll _sllllillllilbl POIICI 90011'-lntha lummeraide Po- hacotntmiuldavllunadnmks hadtheirbail mtrestedwhenlhey am not appear and two others we,-, (msd $3.00 and costs. The “,,¢¢a.inst Bummenide partiss nxgtealingsgcoseistoeomeuv §§§§5§Z§§§i§l§§§ gig gg .3 eggs: ga _ _; ~$nuyg t °”.§l§§;2§5§§§ ..». §§=s.§.al;. ri: evsrthelesa ulte badly. ortably and he will soon -lolll IIBGWNID-fflwo mln returning from Bummsraide by team across the ice struck a dangerom spot at kadshaw's creek as they 'wsromakingfortheabcztaosrthe Iladsous side. Horse and sleigh went down. 'ins men managed to gain tba shore and wentto near by houses for assistance. It. was not until morning, however, that they could recover the horse. The animal had been unable to help himself, dragged down with his harn- mq-mpg befms Hi' I H.l;1.nsDslomisaoovisrlderabiecr1e this - - smug, 1:. c., stipmdisry insis- zma s. ._sAs'i'l:l. 'ISA-The ladiu of et. laarya Ohurch held their an- nual church basaar and hid! Nl on mar aanndsy. 'Ins tea tables hang vary inviting with their de- eorstiona of Easter flowers and wgrg 'B11 ptlfhlfd. The f\n¢’ table and emdy D00'-11 ll” 'W' mend um 'Ut- ora E 2; .with §§§§;|§;§ 2 5** ‘R geélil §“* .trol il ralilil-Pr Province will death early ll Mr. Michael Parmir following a short 111116!! UW Wm' rnonla.. Mira rurmer was most highly ¢steened___in the eommunit! for her many fins qualities. She was a devout manber oi’ the Raman tbtholic Ch by har ing her beside =r; gégstg §§§li§§§§§§§i, egii 35 i-it l3;§§l§'E§l§§§ <§§§§E='l g§§§‘ 5§e¢.§l§=l?ss€§ dncaudlivl totbobersa vu -WIDDING DLLLB-A 101'! in- teresting marriage took place at the Premyterian parsonage, Kensington. by the Rev, Mr. Rhoad on Wednes- day afternoon. March list. when mas miss nous. younsest aaushter of Mrs. John T. Murray. Graham'a Road,was united intheboiy bends of matrimony to Mr. Gnome Ma!- hsw, aus of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mayhew, od' llarlsle. The bride. wnowas unattended. looked winsoms h a lovely I I > >8’ E -3' 3 § 5l;*§§E 5 "‘§§ gl 5° 5 iiiiiiiiiglii§ii;i~;§t§§§‘iitgtitétiiti titttii iiiittiitiiiiiiet. ' =~ - . -_ . 2 sgoiéé-‘\.§.f;;.;o§§;§ ._ ¥ §l'3§‘§z;ll;§§§’E§§§t§i,t;§:ii;§l;§t§;t;§;§u; ia;-%§@;e§§t.;§§;; llllililliiirlsli. lfllifalirigéiii iigililll Els lalrll §i.s§§l pfifil § E belt bi inch at Rllided Nw to his owner-5. -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - On Monday, March 19th. a very largely attended shower was held at tha huns of Mrs. John T. Murray in hmour of ber daughter Hilda, who was lead into the room by Miss Grace Campbell and seated in s beautifully decorated chair in a. bow- er of potted plants and flowers, while from a white bell above, des- cended s shower of confetti. Miss Jmnia MacKinnon and Miss Robins Whitehead opened and presented the gifts and Misa Oliva Campbell arranged them on a table. The gifts were numerous and costly and in- cluded a lovely reversible blanket from the Women's Institute of which Miss Murray was a very helpful member. The bride-to-be in a very graoious manner thanked all for their kind gifts, after which “For ~Bbe’a s Jolly Good Fellow" was sung. 'nie ladies then served lunch and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in contests and games. A large crowd gathered at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew on March 26 and presented them with two beautiful chairs. The groom, in e. few well-chosen words. thanked all for the nice gifts, after which “Por They Are Jolly Good Ibllowa" was sung. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse. ::Distemper responds quickly to Dollies' Myptian Liniment. Keep a little handy in the stable. PIJSONAI-S -Miss Edna Maooabe of Bedeque is visiting relatives in the sity. -Alias n-nsstine Marchbank is thsgueatotMrs.George1"r1nei1of Bummerside.-8. sl -Nr.RoylhmanofN lsavingthismorningona friendsinmastomasassl-6. -Mr. and Mrs. M. llerno Graves andfamilyleft Bmnmerside this weektomaketheirhomeindhar- lettetown.-8. -Nb lashsst d Charlotte- towlahR|slll&o¢lh‘s.0harlss Bansayotsummersidas. z a1°§ gre ~5 r idhtiuhh §_§ “ E - l;§|l'g . _ .EE in I Albany County I Rssnsavofllasnlltcn the Prince County l Reymond, ovmer of Bwilval hx Ranch, Southport. in lummerside this week on al. S. Q. Shelton Biarp and were passengers on the e west on Monday, ity after a pleas- home in 'Iyna H. Hubley, manager of n Dairy, Bummerslde, from Guelph, Ontario. been taking a mscial Agricultural -in-tends will resret io learn that Mrs. Ralph Dodds of Bum- mgralde wag operated on in the Hines County Hospital this week. It h pleasing he NWT! she is do- ing nicely. B. EASTERN Gllllllllll solemn aa- reserves isa val lstsress has alvsrtlalu aaiars may be lassreel :fl ‘lei Ugg' us. ttli Iiggsl g FIU Zidl F 9. -_-_ (DC ls mt- ner muumi nutritious Corrected For Every Wedn esday and Saturday Issue mm ` PIODUCE Ks! .__ _ _ _ . __ Potltbil _ Tilrnipg _ . __ fi; err RETAIL IARKET Carrots lb _ _ _ ._ be Bad Tomatoes 1'le Psrsnips 8 lbs . ,. in Squash lb __ a¢ Cabbage ll) _ Rad Cabbage Onions lil lbs I‘o|nlm>s pk _ Turnlpa per bus _ Allhlrs doa - 15-£51: Celery.. ._ _ , _ _,___ 304: Flliuacli ~. . _ ... lb-30# Parsley _ _ _ _ gf Summor Savory 2 for ._ __ Lettuce _ Apple cidcr gel _ _ Rutter _* Elle _ _ ._ _ Cream ._ _ Let!uee2for____.... Stew Meats _ __ Fresh Rhubarb lb ._ _ _ Potted mee! bowl _ 10 Chicken _ _ »-. ._ Be' .__ 5-`l0¢ 351: 501: 150 1.'ic Mk ? §§§§§§§§ 8 Nlontrealt Stock Market _ (Canadian Press) Slot-ka Bathurst A Bell Tel . ._ Cru Far __ . (‘au (‘ar'Pfd _ .... (‘un ind Al A_.. . ... (‘I’ li...__ . ¢._._ How Smith _ _ _ Dom §le=i and Coal B _. . . Iillg' Int Nicks-l __ _.. ..._ I sl; 12 (loss 0% 8 1 isa; 4% 11 1 Massey Harris __ . .. McColl Front _ . Montreal Power __ 87% Nat Brew _ _ . . 18 Power Corp __ . ...__ 13% qrebec I’ov\v~r __ Sswinlgsn Steel of (`nv\aria ...__ Winnipeg Ei _ _ _ _ . ._ 1?l?(1L)LJlIE? (Canadian Press) MON'l`B14iAL_ April &-Butter prices touched the highehst level in three yeare on the Montreal dairy and pro- duce market today as stock continued light. No 1 grade butter in csrlots or mtg 219; as less was quoted at 22 to 23 cents l pound a cent higher than yester\lny_ Arrivals amounted to only 7 boxes. ProductlonJ.s expected to luke a sharp increase with the advancing season. and buying is light at the present lop prir-rs. _ The egg market was again easier, heavier receipts tending to lower prices Granlerl shipments in earlots or lass brought J) cents a flosen 10;- A large. ill cents for A rueriiums and IE rents for C grade. Receipts lolai- led 110 v:ssea_ Other ilnas held unchanged. Cheese was again quoted at 14 rents a pound for current make Ontario with gum. mer cheese at 12 to E to 121( gent- for white and colored Offerings were 57 bores. Quebec porntm-a in .#0 wound bags Quoted at Xi to $1 06 ami New Bruns- wick mountains in similar quantities :I :I th to ‘$1 ity gr-iuce Edward ls- an mounts na n ouud ba ol ats1.s0 to8l4o. P n ' d lZ){lZfi¥ilVlI£? (Canadian Press) ION‘l'R.liAI._ April 3-British and foreign axchsnge in relation to the Cana ian dollar as complied by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:-» Argentlns peso 3533 Australia pound lllil Belgium bsiga 2390 Brasil miireis 1500 China Hong Kong dollar. Denmark krone 2115 Finland flnmark 028 France frsnr (Wifi flermany rrlrll,-\,n»nr\ ‘."il'lIl_ uma! Britain |»_»u|./1 ii leon l-ioland fiorln .bmi Hungary pengo '.‘.\l»1’l.'i India rupee _SNS italy lin _ini Japan yen _lN3_ New Zealand pound 4 307. Norway krone 3‘\il8_ Poland sioti 9091 Spain peaeta :Milli Sweden krone .2018 lwitserlaud franc 3786 United States dollar par. LIVESTOCK m__- waaalias Press) MONTREAL, April I-Odsrings on the two Montreal ivsstoek markets to- day totalled 1.354 head. Receipts was composed of 46 1-utils, 1148 calves, 187 hogs and ll sh. s.. ond lambs. There were it-.| »-noligb rattla and sim-|\ for sais- lo :nuke s market. There was an easier tuna to the calf market The hulk oi' tha ealvas were of just medium guality avsragin s- reund 110 lbs au were sold at 85.75 1‘alv-s weighing around 100 lbs of *'0\’lUl\Uf\ quality sold for N to |45 und common thin calves as low as |3_. 50 A few calves, avenging 128 lbs, sold up to $5 li0 Hogs were about steady. Bseons ami sole--is were vrclghad at asm With ll D°r an liremlum on selects. Rulehcrs v\ov\~ ff 15 to 3 llghlg gn( hvavles were $7.15. $8. YESTERDAY?) ' Pivotal New .Yorlz Stocks saadlan P A teas) Amall I' Pow _ .. Am Tai and Tel . . Anacorlda _ _ ateuisou _ _ _ Auburn llolor Both Steal __ &lisds Dry CPB... __ _ Chesapeake and Ohio _.. Corn Produi-is _ _ Delaware and liud liiavlman __ Gen Elec ,_ _ ° Gen Foods .. . Gen Motors ._ ._ _ int Harvester lnt Nickel _ _ N Y Central North American ._ Pub Ser N J _ Radio _ __ guild (Jil N J or Gulf Union Carols. Union Pacific __ United Corp __ _ ` U H Ruhher __ _ U s sum ' Yniiildium \\'r-..rin|n...n.~ __ _ _ \\'ooiv\'ortlr _ _ _ ,_ BANKS -m._. Cmslldlall P I l rosa) ~`1‘onn||crre _ __ ,_ |~ Montreal __ _ _ _ _\'.n-| .si-oria 'U Royal . _ _ _ __ _.,` Glance (Canadian Press) stocks irregularly iowter_ lowi-r. New York-Cotton and rub en; coffee and sugar lower. (Cuadlas Press) o sa quo s ons- Floundera 4 to 5% centa_ Lemon soles i to 3 cents Market cvri 4 1.- .5 1-ants Haddock 4 to 5 vents Gray soles 6 to 7 cents Hlddork»Scrod 3% to 4¥ Currencies (Canadian Press) moved sharply higher cn Mon sign exchanges today undoi- erahip of he pound sterll pound registered s heavy strrng1h of thc uowa of the u r un oi rrrurrc owed lt high r n lnllc |(`alad|an Press) Stock; B A Oil _ __ Beuuhamois _ __ Iiolu Eng _ l 'l‘nl\ int l’n-ie Walker PM ._ _ _ __ l('a.l|sdian Press) lkoeks A.mer Cyan B _ Amer Sup Power As ll and Ei _ |'an Mun-uni _ Cities 81-r\' _ El Bond Shun- _ Ford or Um. __ Imp Oil _ _ _ int Pete _ _ Nils Hud St ll Inrl (Canadian Press) lion of the Toronto slurk w vc nn up near lin- pe than four miiiiun shares ba1ids_ The golda were in atlong and ilu- oils harrly- a Heavy tradin in Ealing Wrig t Hargreaves featured group and some nutatandin also a 1-sn-<1 in the b and a slmilnr gain “as rv-gi Pioneer ...ttsnrvd 40 1--u gel (Flladlsn Press) Prices movul llatlessiy over change today and though was rl quotations were unrbanged I lower. “lt sml Orlnlrer ai 'Inu ce sign mars-ima gps-ms .fr-f BOSTON, April 3--Fourteen arrived at the fish pier hero Wh le la I ti : ‘u MONTREAL, April, 3-; Il l »- '|`h ' rl dollar ease-fl slightly 1kl7”Z; Cfllltl? 'l`0I(0N'l`(l_ April Il-'i`lu\ trend prevailing on the mining sev- I’ s s »-w ri-verses B als and silu-r .burma svvvv YNY rest r-ted. there wn minimum of selling pr-asnur E Ellillllllll Stock Quotations class li 45% 1201,; 15;, ,_ um, »- 53'/~'a ._ is _ _ mtg. ' " 'rl' sua _ _ 'Isl/, __ on-. .»»_- _' ii -» gh 1, ._ ...Z __ nv.; ._ rss; sp; I sh 8411.1. tim 8|; __ 203., ._ sus; __ 211-,_ neva 20 Close nqnotcd __ 197 nquoted __ IUK Markets At A Toronto and Montreal-Industrial Toronto liines-#los-ed higher. New York-Nnruwiy higher. Winnipeg-Wheat. closed all gbtly ber high- Fish Quotations vessels today. cents. rrenciea tresl for- tba lead- ng_ The gain on United K1ngdom‘s hea\'_\' surplus while the From-h fr n- d h - cies lol. .\‘t:1tca Close 14'/. TM ... 24 . illj ._ E] l\L li (f[JT?l? (Ji ess ._ ins; __ :H4 ._ s ._ :mg :l ._ lox; lar, mg .__ 24 rl _ 2114, (II2zi1fV rising exchange over- tho lnsi ion dura pr-rslnted tmluy ith lu ak. more changing hast de- mand and gains vrero general in the secondary snq penny groups while the big i»»..»-»- rogim-rnl nina nd f I nu rrnvr also met- flrui lu esd_\‘ er, Lake llvt Tryli Hiighea, Pioneer and tbs gold g gnins lla llll e t_ Bollinger rinsed at a gain ggwilll rr-nts - ‘ s trrrrl by Lake li||.~_ \\)\I<»h r-lnsmi nv .'.:l7.'s ia_ Took ?‘“$::hl|;I*l |“`l'llhs Hargreaves clos- WlNNlPEli_ April 8-\\'h-at futures a ns rruw nhl! un llle Winnllwr thai" Ex- support s only I r Final o is cent May wheat closed at 67%. July at ll la For. A t Summerside Elitii §°§§§§iEE§i §§%@§ -. S9 E.; ‘ *itll EQ; égilgg iliitsdhé tty llaolar- Alien; recitation. » 50118. Jlmitn' uaclrwen; -"rne wma worm," by primary girls; recitation, Ivan Reeves and Leslie Ccrney; recita- tion, Wcndal Csllbeck and Lowell Alien; sons. Beryl Todd and Kath- leen Allen; recitation. Bobby Schurman and Grant Mollisonz ra- citntlon, Ian Campbell and Milton Molliscn; Kitty Song, primary girls: “That Little Girl in China,” by Frances Corney. Vivian Btral¢xt, Beryl Todd and Annie Phillipson; Topsy Turvy by four'Chi.nese child- ren and four Summeraide children; "Lille-s." Joyce Bernard, Elaine Bowness. Lois Graves and Ruth Toombs: song, Wanda Reeves and Bobby Schuman, “Mother Gome Village Mission Band Meeting" song, Helen Mselrwen and Adele Bowness_ "Sons of the Boil;" Eas- ter Emblems: closing chorus; reci- tation, Lowell Allen and Wendel li k Be dibti is wr? Ca bee . ne on. Thg ladies who coached children in their parts are congratulated upon their au . _ _ Easter recess but interest from out- side quartars was dull. Foreign sales of Canadian wheat were not confirmed though asabosrd and eontinentul houses Dlaeed scatter- ed buying orders. Bulk of the light offerings wera credited to alsrgs local inter.st_ Chicago held comparailveiy steady, while Liverpool wheat declined %d_ Interest in cash grains was indif- ferent anil coarat grains operations were dull and featursiass_ Prices for tl? goat part vvers firm due to lack o o e nga t"F{ICA4i0_ April 3-Trade sentiment regarding grain values became not- ably pessimistic today_ and down- turns of quotations prsdcminatad. with shrinkage of speculative interest a conspicuous fsature_ Attention of traders focused a good deal on Washington reports that sa- perts of the department of agricul' ture were in favor of the nsvrsst hill to enforce further drastic regulation of commodity sxchangcs_ Notice was also taken of a tentative unofficial forecast that the United States total prospective wheat amzlw 1 would he approximately 1, , 0, bushels, against 913,000,000 the current sea- son. Wheat eloaed nervous at the same as yest.erdsy’s finish to M lower. Hay R555 to 'i/s. corn bg to ‘A down, oats lf; to 55 off, and provisions varying from 7 cents decline to a rise ol _ wm.A47TV2fVlI _,__- Wanadlan Press) T0l»i0i\"l`0. April 3- Sem-ks (Isle I0 3% 125 R 756 Acmo Oli ... ... . . ¢_... Acondn Ajax Oli Ali) Pac Alex _ _ _. Amity __ . Amity . Anglo B Area ._ ._ Ashley __ Algonia llngumnc Ilnrry H B _\h~tu|a Bear _ ._ B Miss Bcblo .. Bralorne ._ Rrx _ Buff \‘nn ._ lluuk llill . . .__ ('sl (Jil ._ ,_ .. ._ Cal Edu: Can ,\fsi Canam Met. .. .. .. Flrlbno » . Fssllr- _ ._ i'i‘Il! PA! .. l`hlh0i||g ('lcrl<‘_\' _ -- Coluurirlo . _ 93 Couinuns _ ._ 223 (`onisururn 145 D _\1inea 4011* Eldorado 3"'-'> l"nl»_vun __ Us F nrlfiga 392 . , , 8 . . , .. ... 3 . , . .. 5% 108 102% 3'! 1fll§ 75 .. -.. ... 'N .. .. 87 G) 1500 _ ' `.ff§ _ 1:1; ev, 12 (ll Q lf) 300 no 7a 14% :im Fi'*|ll\l‘k__. Gnuls Lille (lolvonda ilolrlllle . ..... 7 Goldflold 58 Graham 24* 00 lf* Grunuds tl " 49% inn 11725 125 .. ._ ‘UW 47 1-_env _ _ llalvrnw __ liurki-r __ lluiliugcr llow¢»y __ _ Kirk limi _ ._ Kirk Luke _ _ Kootenay Lakeland _ L Shore __ lice Gold _ _\l.\|t|»_-i __ _ _ _ 07 \l |< |~~-I _ _ '_’7l\ T2 uw- 08 M94' 41% mg 1 ss, 35 ensues _\l\\_\illinn _\lrinl_rre . .\k'\'itflc _ i\lc\\'|\iie\‘l .. . Mid (lil _ .\l|n l`r»rp . _ Hoff liall _ Moiwln _\lnr|-bv Nowllov _ _ Nlpiaslng Novanda _ North Fan Ol-gl Oil l'aymnsn\r Pvt (TH C Pioneer Premier _ QI t _ eu mo sue as 9 _ D0 4 |341) lFl`i\0T\ ».. Read Auth .. Reno Gold Ban Ant Sarnia llhervltt _ _ _ _ _ 102 II) Sfli I ft fu* ill' itll ;= :fl ld r §§l on nl %f€%| igil E5 IIAIDCG l tail 3 wusy. lAGIIl'lA'|'l‘l 00Ul'g..A party Rom Rustioc appeared bsfms llagktrsts Donald llsclinnnn yq- today on a charge of oommming an indoomt act. He was fined fifty dollars and costs or Ln default of payment sentenced to six months in Jail. WI BAY!! APIONS, home-cooking and ioe-cream tables at Bt. James Church tea. and sale, L-1074 candy, E 'l.' --The second of in Zion churn; was ening and considers attendance is shown Rev, G. Carlyle W the subject "Drif -Jesus." 'Ihs evening at be "What Jesus?" A tended to and especlalb attend any enurdz. E Eu 3 tggg §§§9§;E _ £§§§§@s ”'§e§ §’§ Eli 5? 8 éi si POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning thx-es bail b¢ndsoi'$8,$5a.nd$3werees- treated in cases of drunkenness. A msn charged `with being drunk and disorderly was sentenced to thirty days in jail, and two charg- ed with being drunk and incapable were eeich fined $5 and costs or ten days. and a third was remanded till Thursday. The defendant in a case of unlawful poasemion of in- toxicating liquor was fined $300 and costs or four months. A second case was adjourned till today. "BURN Till MOITGAGU’ PARTY - lor the past four years those folks in Boston who hail from M. Alexis parish, Rollo Bay, have been working, under the name of the St. Alexis Club of Boston, to earn the aitars for the new parish church. At present. the organization is on its "home stretch" as Nllrdl the attainment of its goal. Up to this time the older members of the club have done the work which ac- companied the ciub‘s earnings. This year, however, along with everything else in the United States, the St. Alexis Club has reverted to s “new deal." This year's earnings are to be got by dint of the wmk of tha young folks who have left the par- ish. On Thursday, April 26, the Bt. Alexis Juveniles will hold the ciub‘s last, and we hope, it's best, dancing party in Longfellow Hall, Intercol- onlal Building, 214 Dudley Bt., Rox- bury. There will be old time and modem dane1ng,to the musk 0! the Inverness Berenaders, s genuine “down home" orchestra. For those who do not care to "trip the lllhl fantaatic", vvhist or bridge may be engoysd. The committee in charge consistera of Miss Olive Peters, Rol- |o Bay; Miss Avonetta Mclnnla. Qawm B;-ga; M155 Bcity MOCIDC- Gowsn Brac; Miss Henrietta Mac- Donald, Souris West, and Misses olive and ima Camvlwll- 5°\“'l' wut. B0. than all roads will llld to Iongfeilow Hall on the twenty' aixth.-A reader_A_"___ --f-_- 951 o Biscoe.. __ _ South Tlb ___ __ ._ N Ster Pac as Bt Antbon! - - Sud laain . . Sud Cont . Tbcms (‘ad '1'ovr\g'mnc V, Treadwrll . -- '_- fff 110 .ii-1 ol oi United K _ -- -1,’ _ Vacuum _ _ mf' Ventures _ Wain W _ _.. 5( Waite Amu 22 Wayside _ _ QR White Esg _ __ -~ -Y ' ,_ w||,,,,_, 1- _ __ oi Total sales 4,000,000 l’NLll'|’l'lD H 36 l27‘a _iw 1*. _._~_ ~ 4 ‘.'\., 205 3% ‘e Aldsrmae . . . ~ -- -- ~- Assoc Oil Baldwin Brett Tr Brownlee Van Kirk ._ (`ap Rcuyn ~~ Cen Man _ _ Chem Res _.. Cburthlll . . '- Clllto ll (7 t'op\vr¢ "0, mont ._ -- 4 - ml on » ~‘ mm my-i ._ - 15 mm Kirk -~ "‘- Iisst Crest. - Erie Gas _ . , Gllbet _ »~ Goodfiah uroseile Oil Z5 4': lil :s Home lurk 'ro-rn _ _ .. Il* l. Maron _ 4 ln..-I __ 2*: t _\|.nr.»r.i- 1- Manrir __ N Hawk N fl s Ni 4 mat 14 or on l"awns~ __ _ |"rnd Ole _ _ _ . Pore (‘ro __ » lilleaio _ v Ritchie _ _ Roy-ailte _ _ .ln Kenra _ Madarona __ .- Sud Mines ._ 15% We 3 IRI() it; i d Wsl-liutm:!sahaIia.otids¢n,s\an- nassideilbsmilllhbsrt Vicker- avn.fu1nar.llmtsgus. noun doubt réhné §§t..iel§li§§§i dal. voiudsers. Btreet is now 5§§§§§§5§§5§5§§ EE- -g JE §g3 _ _t§§l§§g§§€_l§§é , 3m§; : s I z? tnnhdh 'fa lr Chsrlcnet/own accompanied band and two sons D°\18lns. and Mr. B. Laine 0fMbl1¢l»°Ir. cousin of deceased. There an also left to mourn the loaa of a kind and loving mother, Ian D. Cochrane of Timmins. Ont., and her mother. Mrs. G. E. Mc- Kinnon of Charlottetown. 'I‘he re- mains arrived in the city on Mori- dav and the funeral took place yes- terday afternoon from the home of Mr. F. It Mchsine, King Street, to the People's Cemetery. The services at the home and grave were con- ducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Zim Presbyterian Church. The following were the palibearen: Mears, ll. D. Nichol- son, Herb. Jewell, Robert Nichol- fm hus- and -QQ- , 555 lilli ’= l l§‘ i El §§“_ ,.t,..t.,...§;tt.;l..,t.§..;.t§ nhhnhuhhu i%%%%th%uu ielisillisiialiililii sZ?l§§i§.§¢ iii Cmrlotts- 3 man Doyle isal (rom ing boy being school clinpanions ller days, we feel your leaving loss. You have always been a kind and generous neighbor, always wil- ling to give a helping hand, and as- sist in any worthy cause. which might arise. 'Ito your family we also convey WI! regrets. Their ics will be felt first in the community, vs haul, most popular the mbool room, snjqad the good- ons. and evidence! to sc- ft as I esteem I which you are held. May you axis; many care-free hours in them, while doing ao. remember yous friends and neighbors who will als ways be ready to extend a welcome hand to you and yours at any tiul you come to visit us. Your friends and neighbors. 'nie ft consisted of a ir § 5%? ;%$ lailai n'§3 son, Chas. Batt, R. Rattray and James Murley_ (Moncton capers please copy). lil, Da d taeautifni chairs, and the presenta- ion was made by Messrs. L. J. Mao- Donald and J. R. Munn. m Q == 3 Advertising llatas-Payable in Advance Central Gsarllas lseals, ds. per ward; Washes all Iasaara laoala, ls. pc ward; Aasssaesmsata all Coming lvsass, ls. pas wsrdi Clasalnsll ss_porwsrd|lalsmsv4a_lstisss,1ea_ pciaasxblaassslhsralssl Spiritual Offlfllll. Uarls, sts.. ds. psy as.-sr 'lattsrs at 0ssdslssss_ Ile. pclmaky ls¢lesaa¢'l’ksahsaa|Apploeiatlaa.'fh. paslsdsase. pc ward. Other rates an application. liaimam Chaise lor say alvctismai twenty-flws cases. 5 l.A'1'lx-ls pos word. Gres isom- tisasfaaeksprisa altwi. lafllls |.a alvassa. I Wanted _ For Sale POB. SAL! - AUCTION l'0l'l'Y- Pive, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tr. 1 l'0ll'. SALE -ABBOOD BOWTO Enrnzivnunmfnnmida Will call for. Bill Michael. L-1 _________________, WANTED - FOX BOUND PUP- Puie bred. Phone ee-J. L-lush WANTED - SEDAN Oli. COUPI | body to ilt Chrysler Model sl. Apply Guardian L-1500 “mv nm of -um. rmr uc- Lean. Oomwail. L-158. PALM MAB! IDI BALI SIX years old, Sale cheap. lnsiie Mc- Ewen, York Point. L-1032. PDB SALE-TWO USED CALS. A-I condition. Apply 10 Grafton. L-1067. l l'0l BALI - AUCTION IOITY- Plvt. Bridge and Whist Boom Cards. Guardian Centra! Job Prinlefl- Nov. l-tf. CARDBOAID sU1'l‘A.BLl P01! lining cuthouass. etc.. ir per sheet Guardian Office, tf. FOB SAIL-ON! 1981 PLYMOUTH Sedan to to sold at noon, Tuesday, April 3rd on Market Square. For inspection can be seen st Central GINIG. *V L-1569. lee FARMS POI. SALE, STORES. Hotels. Dwellings, Timberlands, etc. Free list. Hugh McCallum, “The Real Estate Man," Truro. N-378. To Let T0 LET - THREE ROOMS. UN- furnlshed. Apply Weeks Grocery "___ __A L-13 T0 LET - HOUSE N0. 1 PAILK Street. Modern conveniences. .Ap- ply 198 Cumberland Street. L-1622. I-*Ol RENT 0|! SALE-MODERN Cottage. Furnace, fireplace. 821.00 month. Apply Robert Cottui. L-idw_ T0 Ll1‘ - HOUSI N0. 7 PARK Street, Modern convenlencm. Ap- ply i98 Cumberland Street. L-ima ‘I0 III- GAT WIT! KI11. Also buying feathers and horse- hsir. J. it Marks, New London. P. I I. l.-1061. FOI lllfl' - C l00l APART- ment (Balmoral) lst floor; gar- ap; pclhsim May ll. Apply Udeod it Bentley or phone ll aw, lR White Lake _ _ _ ._ 5' Wood Kirk ._ 16% -- = . 134-L. L-lfll WANTED - TWO LADY BOARD- ers. 287 Grafton Street L-160. WANTED TO BUY SECOND HAND counter scale, show case and counter. Apply Box 656, Bum- mernde. __1_.;1_es& _ Lost __ L 0 B 'I' _ A WATCH, INITIAL! A. E. D. Apply 280 Richmond E. Reward. L-IGN __ __________ ____, ` Female Help Wanted Ii 'SMART YOUNG GIRL IDI l housework. Sleep home. No phone calls. Mrs. White, 36 Kent Street. L-1&0. __ ~ ~ - f- f _,A_,_.m'_-1 twarrrln-A caranuz Mmnna ` aged woman for general house- work in country. Reference rw- quired. Applr 247 Prince St lie- tween 7 and 8 p.m. L-i8‘ll ` W V `Work Wanted A __-_--~---»--_ ,_--;_f_ 1 nam wrsnes womv. warm 10 Betty Crane. Peake-_s Post Office. _.___ m___-P;‘_9’§: Seleeulin Wanted INSURANCE SALESMAN Ol Saleswomsn wanted tn sell Auto- mobile. Accident. Sickness and similar insurance. Box W. Guarde “_“__of_U°°'__ __ __ _.. Ifulzi Help Wanted _i_ IABNES1' WORKER WANTED!- Christian msn or woman to dia- tribute religious literature in your community. Pull or part time work. Good psy_ Winston . Company, Toronto, Dept. R. E Two year old Laura For of Bci- fast, Ireland, recently won n silver meml for tap dancing. By attaining a height or 13,710- 1-2 fed at Rio de Janeiro, M_ Ditt- man recently made a new gilding lreeud ‘i 1.- ~ *"-” Va lol! TBR §@ INNO. UNMIK. ._ l_!IsClll'l1 Uhllottetcwu Guardian haudadtothsirlavttfhhlo pbss\s‘l.orlsi'tatl1.J. xiii -_ _ _“__ m A wana atrietly payable il UP F i‘\.l. CLASQ SAY- "“o* r..B§' GEORGE MCMANUS \ah-IY YK$° -.‘A’2Z='=- T-?é*o§&:¢ .~"€*? e2&¥EE?“* Now THAT QDEAK or IT- SHE "A5 Go? A ¢'\C»UR¢ \.u