1111111221. 1711111 or IZIIIEEIISTOII 1 1101111111 llaliantly Played Thalr Part In Ware‘ 0f Old I Biht ‘blnrllnacc tin ewes ‘MW Mccomb r a y)‘ lllublished in Dunne fnndgn cuTilnee. “.3, 1n 1812 that the ‘home uguet 830. belt Gourlay (the m? dancers of the N agaru tam‘ and: “B! sp Buccessiu d 51¢ sslan Deiield w e ‘hath this war field la wort of w" many a young and delic- ear frointhe mate wcman , k hero for her heros ea e. Av-erlnore. 101' others. She our lulheghmr there Queenston. who when our n swO ill heartless. took her trail a her few young p lay the American detachment." A granddaughter of Sarah Deiield 0V9)‘ an o1 ladies home in Toronto. Thanks are due to Mrs. John M. - 11d weak“; babe- 311- llllfibllild under arms amonfl Mdufcdllftfllillld carried for them ‘lllslffjfiuu one in whom the as ' bl (‘l heroic 0O strong aa 9'6!‘ 111 thick and y?" - - o1 1-,‘,‘§‘cy1'7<11§11111e1v1s Marla. 1-1111. wife dsgipertnt. 11111 of one of the re- . am glaffflwd at Queenston m; one of the ivmien wl1o ass st- 5111-5, Jdlncs Secord in caring for illdlrollllcicd until hell? WWW “m? W11 Fort George. She placed He!‘ m“. 1111b was only six months old 111 the slle lily oi a wcod Dlle while me lighted lire-s. boiled water, and earned tea and food to a8 many 0f the men on the field as she could supply, The soldiers had been call- d 0111, bciorc breakfast on a cold (richer morlrng to meet a. foe sllendv victorious and had no mans’ o1 supplying icod or cook- Dunham. afterwards Mrs. gulnyzie llzld a Mrs. McCulcch also helped, The later wrappina her in- lam in a soldier's overcoat while 11w made m1 and coffee. ‘Tls said the bab" l‘l'."\\'(‘d and chuckled as 01311 111 g-hlllv tilt/cried by the sight of the Perl coats. fiarah DELI!“ ‘in save from the sword is 5111117 g rest a deed as to save with the bind our city for information regurdiig Mrs‘; Deileld who was he; grea - aun . Mary Madden Henry to the l11-aye de enders oi their country as loved as "The Lady with the Lrmp" in the Crimean War. Hen and when his military service ex- lighthouee at the mouth oi the Ni- agara. River, where he eleven years, frctn when the li hthouse was , down and 1 l: aced by run Missi- saaua. _ When the battle of mrt George an’? drink to refresh them. o by fatigue and hunger and W011i. “To the alert action and cour- genus conduct of Sarah Deiield and her sister. Ltieut. Fltzgibban owed his life and safety oi his lzttle group of mm. while reconnuiter- 111g in the vicinity of Lundy's Lane 1m 2151. 1813. il1 bones oi dis- covering the vzgabcnd Dr. Chapfn oi Buiiaio. who with his villlan- eus voluntcers were nlundering the neighborhood. l11» entered the vill- us. The following extract from Q1 Ytzicnan oi 812" by M. A. the interesting Flizgibbou tells lb: "U011 saw a dragconks nor at the door oi a tavern and hopflzrg to surprise and capture the rider in order to obtain i11- ionnuiion of the enemy's move- ments and intentions he advanced. Mien within n few paces oi the door r111 llllilllllyilliill came ‘cut and plmxscutrll his musket. Fiz- glbbrm ll.l\'1ll! his grnv iustian on over ills lmlfcrm. still advanced 111111;: qucilv ‘stop my friend don't fire.‘ The musket dropped to the chars» irhile Ftzzibbon went. on. ‘l adriw- \'."11 to g away quick- iv as thcrr 1:1- Brrsli soldiers in the barn fl\'°l‘ there‘. Then bfllnL‘ 111111111 tPftCll he sprang forward, seized llle n1~.r1's musket and ord- rredphlm to surrender. Instead of Oblllllli! the lrlan held on firmly. The sound of 101m attracied tin- dlflivnll. who issuing from the droi- courted his laicrc at ifiizgl-lraozlm anoulcicr. Lilli» as awat‘ nnd of grml muscular strength. Flzlgib- bon turnrrl and still rrialnlnit 111-: hold on tllc llll~"'lll.l‘_\‘ma.n‘5 milsltrl. with his l‘l’Tl\l~ h'l‘.lCl- he cough: "l" "l" Plluied at his shoulder with hi: lei‘! mid brought it to the fmut bcwie the nlhPr. The man Pulled aml F“l7!ll)I"-flil held fest. Fnrllnz lie was ton strong tor (118111. tile drnncon drew Flizglb- 5011s om svmxl with his left and atremnled to (‘lit him Over the head 11-1111 it. but failed. Hr: then Iffiiittd ll n’. u dazger and triad to stab him But there was hclp hear. as he raised his til-m to rirke. Flizuirbrn saw two small handfi 51W» it irom behind. grasp the u-net. and the sword was imnchrzl irnm his hold bv l. wo- man. A11 old 1mm comin up at. “It YYKIllPItl. the two A erlcahs We 11111111 ulriscuers 1111:! carried oli from w1tl1i11"hea1lng of their “It delaclunellt." Sallie “Tllllflll referred to was Miran Deicld who with her sister s. James Khbv (wife of a loyal fresh endeavor. ' tructlon for opened the portals oi her effing cheer she moved among the it. could hold no mcre. to a bmlve woman. the church yard of the soot. Laura lngereoll secord war Laura Inlzersoll Becord. Boo our. Ever shall bile opinions m-wv differ as czlrrv the to be loved and resnected." Just here! woud like to be tribute to the sale oi “The Btorv of which beautiful memorial. SPRING HILL SCHOOL Standing for March and Ap Carl Woods. . _ —- y; 2- cuu/iln t»: 1111111111 had tried t0 Grade VI 1 Ina names ' §fflldfl§f" Fgwllvt ":dm““ Vclda Cann. .. . 11a s1 h‘ 511° Grade V-i. Vernon Dyment: 2. ‘MP5 lllc nuvskot out. of the wav @1111 b11111,“ "n tho ccvcr Sp“ on Joyce Enman; 3. Ralph Murray. tb - 1v Grade IV-(Sr.l i. Owen Dyment. ollleforme‘ mg Q31}, ‘IQQUCZQUSW’ Grade Iv-rar.) i. Sterling Cot- Ai l, or u“ “m, m 15m ton: 2. Junior Enman. , lllo c {llllzlbbon cbtalued frcm the Gov- thrlelmtllt agrabl or 4J0 acres for m gllllllls husband as a reward the TQY‘. ..iancc. This land ‘s in m“ abut settlement. In 183"! b. and of Mrs Dofield tru-k uo arms “e1 Wm- L“!!! McKenzie. He ,0!“ film nrlscner and ‘condemned nC-("ilMFltlv/gbbrilg, ggeriif ll r. 11v, urn- ——-———-———-—-——- $111» M r. pleaded with as s... v. s. rmlss ‘mu- m m“ 5"‘ (Wife? Arthur and be- -i-- m"? cl lllr heme conduct of l-Js Pita takes a toll annually . llhvr obtained a full pardon ion-Odo lives In the United Statel- p‘ dell Dyment; 3. Charlene Frost. cent of the Shh Railways by I042 ‘L! l 1o 1111s l 1111 cnunrorrrrown . ‘Ye are In the market for a number of beef type steers 01‘ belfers around 1V; years old. Part or all of the value of lame Vllfiillllsl your fertilizer order. N “e are buying daily Certified Seed, Table stock and lt- lnamall potatoes at prevailing market prices. m‘ Will be in n" position to make delivery of ‘fertilizer ‘h "a Monday and I very strongly recommend that those otnlbave nnt alt-eddy placed their order do so at once. The “l! tonnage imported into the Province will not, in my Klalefll» be near as large ae last year. W» f may be buying turnips on or about May 15th. Coil- um the biflce advising bow many you will have at Frank B. iilarlra 1' bflflefi-ltl-Bl. l niehed Briton) in a. letter years nhand when e alnter does his part in illus- gallant achievement a es in the background with the star span led banner wsv. ing over them wil indicate where lnety yeera oi age Is now 111 Elson. wife of a. further mayor of Mary Madden. wire of Dominic . was born in Ireland and was ' marr ecl in 1190 while Dominic was on furlough. They came to Canada. ptxed he was made keeper of the remained to 18141 taken was fought on the commune near the liglhthouse, undaunted by the iire irlm the enemy's fort across the river and three gunboats on the lake. she went out among wounded soldiers. brlnglna food to sustain the smell garrison exhausted uffer- ing (rem wounds she was Ike In angel moving among them with hot drinks, stopping here and there to up their wounds. Shot and shell ircm the enemy fort tell all mound her and once a cat Walking beside, her was killed. To e {nerd pressed men she brought t e_ ight low unun them and Again when the town was con- sumed by flames. the cowardly act of the departing invaders. who only spared the ll hlhouse from des- helr own ends. she little home to the disheartened refugees. Blacked with make but with heart; crowding in their possessions un i1 Five years lat/er she was present- ed by the Loyal and Patriotic Soc- iety of York with £25 sterling and a. testfmontiai which described her as “a heroine-and one not; to be frightened." Trulv a great tribute Mary and Dnninlc ale buried in old St. Marks. I Some day a monument mould mark - O! all the loved heroines of the there is none so D0 uar as have been written. songs have been sum; and monuments raised in her hon- her grave and her homes where she lived a d (Ted be shrines for historical olarimages. W o whether she was first or last t0 intelligence to FltZiZlb- bnn. a'l agree that it. was the dead of a courageous woman who would endure much 101- hex- countrv's sake Her life was snent in doing 800d for others. and as an old ladv who remembered her well told me in 1927. " she was a 10nd neghbor. full of charity. deenlv religious and one V Mrs. Currie, through whose eiforts a. monument was 111111-21! on Queenston Heights in‘ 1011 ovarlcokinz the house from which Laura started on her em- orable journey. The proceeds rom' Laura Secord" was the nucleus oi the fund wlzh private subscriptions‘ and government grant erected the of Sprinlg Hill School ‘ r z Grade VIII-l. Ellis Enrnan; 2. Grade II-1. Dolly Cotton; 2. Arthur Ehinan; 3. Stanley Murray. . Grade I—l. Bud Enman; 2. Wen- Teacher, Etta M. Stewart _-__..i_.._ 1 Sweden expeote to eleetrlig 90 per of 10- _1f_n_la> CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Special Savings in High Grade 1STUDIO COUCHES There is yet another woman who. during those tm blous times was Add new alnnrlucse to your borne ulth a new Studio Couch! Sec those good IIIORIIIR Couches ln yclunr and ropp coverings. 'l‘llr-y Ilulc sprlrlg-illlcrl mutter-cases unll cushions and come with lulmlur stool Imvks. SPIICIALLY PRICED ai-- I s34.» l Clearing! . . .3 Piece Outstanding value In ii-plcce Simllo Suites. Just the tiling for small hurries or for tllo dun. (‘nnslsia o1‘ Studio Cour-ll nnd tn-o _Cllnlrs in runtclrlng shades. Ailrnr-tlie vcinur cover-Inge. ltegulnr values in $95.1KI. SALE SPECIAL, complete- ooQuaity pinFillecl M A_TTR ES S E S All s11... .5 P E C I AL Well mmlc, filled llcre Is n Int of Nlultrrss value for filo 111011111‘. with Ilulrrlrmls m‘ cull sprlntza, pnrltlrtl i411» 11ml bottom 11ml cover- ed ulih km]: yrr-nrlng ticking in IIHHWHH? 1vultcrrls. SALE SPl-Itlllilt, ouch-- —-u-—\ Q-s-n-b Cotton Mattress Gel new tfolinn Mattresses nt this low price! Well filled with new clean cotton, strongly tilfted nnll finished with roll edges. All 0 standard sizes. SALE SPECIAL, ench- fin* __ ‘x FEATHER PILLOWS / Size 11.125 Special Each l 10c , Keen Schooling For Candidates but-es» In King’s Plate . By SCUTT YOUNG Canadian Prose Staff Writer TORONTO, May 13 -—(€P') -— The only may to fight. poison is with poison, it 1111s been said, and if Harry Giddlngs‘ big black gcld- lng Undlsturbed needed any prod- ding toward becoming favorite for the 82nd running oi the King's and a chestnut colt, H. C. Hatchs Others Considered honors are Medway stables‘ Deposi- tor and Andsan and G. M. Hend- eni is open Onlv to thrccqear-olds foalcd l11 Ontario which never i1arc w_gn a. race other than one_e_x_clu- BRINGING UP FATHER STUDIO SUITES Covered able springs. double bed size. SPECIAL, complete- Noie the Low Price on This SLIDING COUCH $12.95 In attractively colored cretonnea, strong steel frnnle nnd comfort- Opens to SALE mattresses. cnnlplcte- SALE SIMMONS QUALITY A .. Crib 6- Mattress Giro baby sleeping comfort with i one of these Simmons (‘rib is tubular steel In walnut finish, drop sides. Cotton filled SPECIAL, Cribs. $12.45 it PAGE FIVE At HOLMADPSMOne Week Only! Extra Values in “light Housekeeping” Furniture and For Those Catering to Summer Guests You'll flml tlleee Ideal for snlull apartments 11ml In the extra Ilvlug room. Opens to double bed. Cretonne covered with tun cushions. SALE SPECIAL, colu- 1110.10“ Covered in bard wen:- Ing rcpp In nfirnctlre shade. Buck drops dmrn in lnakc rlorlhle hall. Strongly con. Flrllvlvrl nnd exlrelncLv comfortable. Complete cushions. SALE t SPECIAL- by Osiris 211d out of War vixen. aively for juveniles. There were an nominations this year. but the field Budpalh, by Buddy Bauer out of | 11km), W111 nayfuw to between 12 and 15 thoroughbreds by post-time. Although the Plate alener has been kind to the ”blg" horses - 1 that is, the horses favored ofi pre- Others well-considered for Plate lvious performiancéesi-‘the present season has 1e pe 11,1111 ' zan extent that the Ontaro Jockey rles Passa Grille. As usual, the ev- 1 Club's racc for slime-added and _il1e King's 50 gulheas seem likely | to remain in the ranks o! the form horses. The early spring has en-_ to such r New Low Prices on DAVENPORTS In Creionne . . . $16.90 In Repp abled trainers to bring stock into shape rapidly and almost the possibility that some li tie-con- sidered entry will take it all, come Plate day. Last. year willie the Kiri, ltardly considered by the form play- The Plate, established in 1860 as the Queen's Plate and changed in i902 to the King's Plate. was raised $500 to $8,0(Yi-addcd this year and will be worth approximately $5,500 l l \ ers, was the winner. ,to the winner. Plate at Toronto's Woodbine Park ~ on May 1'7, he ls getting it tvrnugh his morning workouts with another fine thoroughbrttti, Sm General. Bea General didn't. win the Kiml‘! Plate in his three-ycar-uld year- lilBii-but. he came second that year to Archworth. One oi the greatest thoroughbreds ever to run on Call- adlan tracks. The General still la considered with the East's beat. handicap horses, but he hasn't, look- ed,much better than Undisturbed these misty mornings at Woodbine. Undleturbed b Stand Pat out of Calm, won the larendon Plate last y ar and has trained well, running o ten with Sea General. His chan- cee for taki the Plate, this coh- tlnenvs nl est continuously-run sink: race, likely wlklll raga-ire nmlnr con es ng_ ano er u geld- a In]. Pflkwodbd’ Studied‘ W an, . LE A512 1 greulzco 2-51 ‘$155M rwAuT vou 60 Qlcsl-rr To THE mDgnEqéND ELL VQUIZ 5:12:54‘; . THE NOTLIVF IN A Bu: - Qlféefifbgéic" “E '5 UP DINWW LIBTEKPDO ME A FAMDQ —AND w: E WANTS N THAT APAPTMEKFI‘ L. D - AND TELL 141M rr A5 A mxvot? "r13 ME- recludes l Big brlmmrd hnis lated for summer. WllEGl. Newest l 11in. .b:--\'1 law at. back. arc manipu- silhouette. The of milllnery has plenty cf sills- 1111.1 Its 110t- jusi. n blg chr1- mloptczl by 1 a number c! designers at the 1Vill-‘ liner-y Show fnl- B1111dle= for Bril- crmblncs thrcc 'llll‘l‘.<i worn hack of the 11cm, lPPllfl and Outstanding Quality and Value! THREE-PIECE . BED DUTFITIP Buy illcse coluinrlalhlo Boil Outfits for 1103s‘ beds nr the summer Ilnme. Steel bad in walnut flnisll. Strong link fabric spring and thick cotton standard sizes. 3 Pieces §PEC|AL' SUMMERSIDE a. nntorerov BIG BRIMMED HATS GOOD 1 and" ilallrrinfl. Quid l11 Slifllt’ and 1 fabrics and tivt 1-1‘ 111 frlt as a rc~ scrru ll'i‘l‘.ll for full. 1.11"‘ dzsLnrt i511- clcc 11 $13~95 f l the piano 1111 incxpruslvc smir tread ‘ It can be plnccd under the pedals tron; off- . of the 1112120 fIIlr-d nlaltross. In nll so .-‘\ PROTECTION When the children are studying rubber 1s a 1:0 ‘d investment. and srrve wear anti 1 face and nlantpulrrtcd 1n pleats orl tear 0n the rugs and marks on the _1=@.1l19!"~=- swlllllwlmflliql§lll1i7ll§{qllt?\\' l, llilfdlfllfld floor. By G eorge McManus GOSH" 1 HOPE DIN_TY WON'T GET 609E AT ME PO12 T1415 - ., l ,. a» . ma!’ _ c“ "" ‘WWI-n wan- n. wank.» m... 1 TOLD 141111-6112- ALL. 171E 51x10 wklKlnZ-THANKSP a STAQTED WHI5TLING AND HUNG up —