1 l ~ "Warren - csrseu: iulm FOB. .1 Y?» lllllcr lzllllllllll -—Tollay a Saturday iflvu s sun sun sronzwnnnnsn-r {DIANE WITHLERS 5125,3317,‘ IOIIAOIOTIII KIIU i fie line! bfli...weerlng lleenlhetnek! lee JLJ ANE WTHERS cllrdlzlllls STUART ERW INIL- ‘UNA MERKEL MARVIN STEPHENS STUART ERWIN u Uncle Elmer, the flicked horse - trader who we: ID‘ stung! PLUS . . DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 -— 9-0.: . CARTOON — TRAVELOGUE - PETE SMITH SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 . .. i! UNA MERKEL u a girl who relused to flll hel- ha]? chest with horse - e . Central (in per worn; '40 per uuru, aplrnuul Uilerlngu, Lurlln, elca, our inell. huliltel 0i ‘llusuln lulu Ap word. Ulher rules on application. 0 500-0» 00-0-0-0-0-0 oo-oovoo-vfiv For Sale FOB SALE — THREE NEW LOB- sler boats, diflerent sizes. Also 2 used engules. Write P. A. Rooney, Bouris, P. E. l. L-ISUZ-‘l-irsi. Folz EALE-osls BLACK uoEsl-h, mm» Anvil lure. c. memes- Z. Hebert Reid; 3- Archibald Mc- we;gh_ 1400 l“ 5 year; 01¢ N, D, west Coveilesd. L-l51l-i-li-ql. Ewen. _ MacLeanv b1519_4_8_b1 Gfldfi VIL-l, Helen Edd, a) MAN WANTED FOB FARM Marjorie Marlin; 3, Joy McLeod. MOVIE CAMERA FOB SALE. AP- ply Crsswell Studio, Charlotte- WW3. EOE_sIE-A Tocwbsl»: GAIN: der. U. Boyce, Mermaid, Lot 48. L-1509-4-8eii. l-‘on SALE - THE HAWKINS - Place, Longwofith Aveéiue. Céisr; Pun“ 16m‘ L15“ fiffilflflyn‘ a“? ‘},;,‘},n‘§h§{é $5,“; WANTED - WRAPPEBS rnolvl Bostonfmess. L—1332-3-31—1li. Gillett Lye ww- Wlll DDY 5 cents FARMERS — I HAVE EVERY- thing you need in Rubber Traces at $1.80 to $3.75 per pair. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton. L-1368-4-1-9i. FOR. SALE-MY FARM 0N THE paved highway consisting of 68 acres ready for crop. Bruce gamers, Brndalbane, P. it‘. I. R. To Let L‘“°4'*'5""“ moms T0 LET sr m FITZBDY Sllreell. L-152l-4-8-3i. FOR SALE - BOARDS. SCANT- ling, seasoned shingles, boards planed. Also quantity oi Dairy Butter. Signed John Devine. Irl520-4-8-l1-13. I-‘Oll. SALE-FORD COACH (1985) also Used Ford Tractor and some UnEd Farm Impements. Frost d: Wood Marilme, Ltd, Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E, I. L-1487-4-6~3i. PARISIAN KING TRUSS J: AD- dominal support. Adheres to body. Worn continually. Bath. M. night. Your waist "re- lnent. Price $3.50 returnable. Money refunded if not satisfac- tory. Medical Suppy Cwmpany. 25 “llllllllllu elmrgs lur euynnvenlsemenl. twenty-Du eeull. llllvertisingillates-Payahle in Advance lei-dun luenis. 6o per word; t» eneru lulu Lantern hlclsln, to Announcement! and Cumin; Lvenls ‘A: per word, Uimnlllieu in henmrinm hulk-en, me per mun; Lin: on Elunu lulu Lu per nuns; Letters ol Condolence 10v preclusion, ‘Ive per Mon or en per Mme Help W unwl: WANTED — EXPEILIENCEU MAN ior general isrm work. J. n. imm- Pnaul, new haven. u-Iilithfl-O-JL WANTED — MAN T0 WORK ON work. Apply Linus A. Fitzszm- mons, New uondon, P. F. I. L-I52J-4-1-3i. Wanted WANTED TO RENT BABY CAB.- riage. Must be in good audition. each. Mrs. E. Kidswn, Port Wms. Kings 00., N.S. 11-1685-4-8-31. WANTED BY END OF MAY, FLAT o! three or (our unfurnished rooms. electricity and water. State rent per month. Apply Guardian. 14-1544-4-8-11-16. FOR. RENT-SIX ROOM HEATED Apartment. Garage. Garden. Ap- ply Alex. W. Mathieson, D0 Great George street. 1r1520-4-7-3i. FOR. BENT-ONE PLA ER £11.10, in good condition. Phone T0 LET — HOUSE 53 OBLEBAR, Street. Modem conveniences. Phone i324. L-1499-4-6-W I‘ M t1 T0 LET-SIX ROOM APART- ment. Phone l355-J. ‘ L-l528-4-8-3l. T0 LET-JIOOM FOIL LIGHT housekeeping. Apply 325 Fitzroy Street. Irl529-4-B-3i. Gordon St, Moncton, N. B. , L-l4B3-4-8-2i. Miscellaneous \ Clark s Assorted 3 Tins 7 RFETUTORWG o! P s sours Except Chicken 20¢ Each G PASTRY ___._____s“‘°““°“ W““‘°“ $222.23.“.P‘<.::..r.*:.""*°"°°° M‘""° m‘ N“ W’ T“ ll FLOUR 29c WANTED _ FARM WPLWENT L_ - P" - TOMATOES 2 For zie Each - _ _ G 7 I-B- BAG Salesman, Apply by letter stating WRITE FOR PRICES 0F MY A N experience. Manufacturer, P. O. Barred Rock and New Hampshire ITOW 0. 2 Tin Box 224, Moncton, n. B. Chicks from Blood tested and PEAS 2 Tins 21c Each __ __ __ _ _ Q . L-1481-4-6-3i. Government Approved Gtook.‘ GRANULATED Also started chicks available. Princess Large SUGAR Personal gegleuo if“ QfiQfifJQYQ SOAP FLAKES pkg. - - - _ _ 15G L c ' ' '__' ._ __ _ _ ‘ B. 6c, 10 LBS. clu-zss CORN ssLvE nous g , _ _ g National Tin g§rffiilff3iggéi miimgé? F3m1116$ Ullltild In I t VEGETABLE or PEA sour 10¢ 2 m 19G ,,_ 3, . . Cdlunterso l ““ " Frontier Townships Glenwood No. 2 Squat BMEAKFAST '—"—’"—'_f_"i L PEACHES Sliced Tin - -- - - 15G BACON . c Baby Chicks MONTREAL, Que. April 8-00- _ ~ SLICED LB LET us 011mm nun CHICKHI g,fg,o3‘,f,cf§§’"fim‘jgglffmfhfimfig gglalglgas Si" gm gig,“ , ' ‘til; you thgrseezefréeizlplgetglrfgfll’ 1o families wad-sting of 2a gifts “a n‘ "' "' - _ _ 3°!‘ _l < ~ - ' and 20 children left 11y Can an Eaton’. 1 LL Bu: ifllhfillllx '..‘1“.‘.-.§'".’:;l“."2.3:, §;g*;'",';',,“;,*,‘;"’;,£:§:,“,g{ ‘°,',‘,‘,,“,‘,‘,’§ BULK COCOA 14¢ z Lbs. - - - 27¢ SMOKED WWW “Madm H345- nnd elder brothers who went north l FILLETS recently to make ready for them in SUNGLO COFFEE c "m ‘*- "_"" their new frontier lile in the wwn- 1 Lb_ Bag — — - - -- — — — — — — LARGE Female Help Wanted ship! of Gnstagnier. Vases-l. Lemor- LB. 13c z LBS. -—-——-—-—-—-—-——--- endiere and Duverrlay. The llrgest SURPRISE SOAP , _ WAN-TED — MIDDLE AGED family was thet of Joseph Vincent 1o Bu, _ _.. ._ ._ _ _..... .._ _ _ ._ .._ .._ Mwmw In cmntrv- Almlv of Miuntreel who hes l0 children. l A. B. esre Guardian. 111, pgny w” ‘¢@|np‘nkd by p_| L-lwi-‘l-I-fll- E. Boutet of the Oenedisn Nation- WAHTID STINOGIAPIIIR WITH _ knowledge o1 bookkeeping. APpIy . ~ by letter to "B" Clo Guard an. ~, h-lbilb-d-l-Si. housework. Apply Mrs. Jdin Andrew, but s! lI-im-l-o-al. IARTIn-GIII. T0 IIILP WITH housework in country. Must be Protestant and good cbeneter Write U one . b-laol-l-e-ll. ~ _ IAITID-IXPIIIINGID MAID to: nersl housework In country. em convenieneel. I 3 Ill ' will ghflwviny rel L-IMJ-e-sl. s! Goonisetion Department. On Thursdsy night two more groups will leave Montreal will corltrlbule ill more families msde up o! 39 sdults and as children and Quebec Oity will said tour consisting o! nine mulls end l1 children. The Montreel group will go to the townships of Ben-n end Berry end the other to Trecessoln. Special Csnsdlm Nstionll oer: will curry the settlers who will bann- dew the guidance “of G. Oolture o! the nilwsys eol mew o Remember When L-15l0-4-6-3i. , " IO-DAY — SAT. GENES UP TO HIS NEC . IN TROUBLE AND HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE PLUS — COMEDY TIM TYLEBS LUCK DAILY 115-‘1-00-9-00 S A T U I D A Y 3-30 STANLEY BRIDGE BCHOOL Fbllowing ls the standing of Bien- ley Bridge Bdiool for the month o1 MIA!‘ oh. Grade X.—-l, Marion Bell. Grade DL-l, Francis Bolger; l, Norbert Reid; 3, Kathleen Reid. Grade V11L—1, Anna MseEwen; Grade VL-i, Eileen McDonald. Grade V.—1,Janie McLeod; I. Donald MldDonald; 3, Thomas Bol- ger. Grade IV (a)—l, Sutherland Mc- Ewen; 2, Gladys Henry. Grade IV (bl-l, Austin Reid; Z, Brendon Reid; 8, George Meliwen. Grade III (on-l, Donald McLeod 2, Frances Reid. Grade III (bl-—1. David Bell; l, Keith Henry; 3, Walter Reid. Grade II.-—1, Roma McKay. Grade I. (al-l, Harold McEwen; 2, Kathryn Fleming; 3. Nelson Grade I. (b)—1. Scott McLeod; 2, Kathleen Bolger; 3, Iaurs Reid. Perfect sttendnnoe- Frances Bol- ger, Norbert Reid, Kathleen Reid, Elva. McKay, Vivian McEwen, Pat Bolser. Anna Mlcliwen, D. B. Reid, Joy Mclood. Mlrjorie Martin, Hel- en Reid. Janie MoEwen, Mary Held, 'I‘_0m Bolger. Jamie MoLeod, Don- a..d MbDonald, Austin Reid, Bren- don Reid, George McEwen, Donald McLeod, Keith Henry, David Bell, Walter Reid, Frances Reid, Rome MCKIW. Scott McLeod. Nelson HD1111‘. Laura Reid, Joseph Reid, Kathryn memlna. Herold Mcllwen, l wit. LHARLUT Ila! uvdN UuARUlAN he Bull? nun-A _ TISH ARTHRITIS BIIIUHJ THE USUAL METHOD OP‘ TREATMENT I the "we! in various loans joint. Very often upirin. From time lo time ma: attacks occur and me game treat- ment is given. Between me sevue ptlsoks there may be some cram? D8. a - Ewfill" “mnfmei; is mi!- ness and an occasional pain intbe joint itself. The individual is not xbk enough in be In . l feel; tired. depressed. irritable and listless. Now the feet that there hes been expomre lo coldness and damp- ness or that there has been some injury does not mean that the boldness and dampness or the in- Jwy is the cause 0f the arthritis. What it usuallv does mean is that there is already twublc~4nfecflorl qnrment in the system and the eold or iniury brings the lnlectiorl to the one spot-muscles or joints. Tins the ook. or injury locate r condition. The that have been exposed to cold or injury-muscles and joints-appear to lose some of their power w re- sist intact/ions, and so she plin- stiffness, swelling and other symp- toms occur. The first thine to remember is that hhe infection causing ilhe arthritis has been in the sysieul for s. long tinw-lllcely for years-—- but the resistance to it has been strong enough to prevent systems until the 001d or lnJln-y (or per- haps ernotionaldislurbtl-nce) has lowered the redstanoe u! these tis- Iues and the inrleclrlon gets the hand. ‘This means that it may take months or even years to et. all infevylon out of the sys- With. this thought in mind, e search should be first mode {or the infection and i1 round it should. whenever ble. be removed so that further damage to joint and surrounding bissues will be pre- venied. while ohe search ior and removal u! infection is being made. irreatznent in the form of rest, heat (end later massage) and cutting down on starch rows i; consider- ed the best meiihod 0d treatment». ST. ELEANOIPS NORTH Report fur February and March. Grade IX. A.--l, Alan Andrew; 2, Grade VL-l, Eleanor Andrew; Marlon Green. Gmde V.-1, Stanley Green; 2, Welter Green; 3, Bradford Mub- Cormack. Grade III-i, Sydney Andrew. Grade I. A-l, Marjorie Ellis; I, Goldie Green. Grade I. B—-1. Evelyn MaoCor- Kathleezl Bolger, Vernon Morrison, Glodys Henry. Carrie Woodside-Principal. Ladies’ all wool short sleeve pullover sweaters, . Assorted styles and col- ors. Sizes 14-44. -- - - .._ A new lille of ladies’ collard in crepes, saiins, piques and organdy. Sev- eral different _- styles. Each Ladies’ s u b - standard silk hose. All new spring shades. Sizes 81/1-10. Pair - -_ Colored terry towels. Pair -- ._ Ladies’ Tailored celanese slips, guaranteed to be ironed. Colors, tea mge and white. Sizes 14-44 - -- -_ _. Ladies’ Spot cash, r . ~ _ 1 In the Basement A printed Ladies’ printed crepe dresses, the latest spring styles. $2 size! 14-44 — -— — -- - I Ladies’ french crepe blouses. several different styles and patterns. Sizes 14-20 f§§$§,".'f.‘..T“5Z&a“3°l‘ ‘M9 _ H! ht Weight snuggies. Color tea rose. slzes small, med. and large - — - or appros in Basement $2.29 In 98c Ladies celanese slips with built up shoulder straps. Colors white, tea sire; llavylrl andd black. sma , me . and large — — _98G Ladies’ silk knit gloves. Colors navy, black, brown, fawn and grey. Sizes Gl/j- m----- Ladies’ print cotton all over aprons, All bright new prints. Large sizes. Each - - Fancy bordered cotton table cloths. Sizes 52x52 — — - — Ladies’ figured voile two piece pyiamas. Assort- ed colors and styles. Sizes small, med. A and large -- — no charges mmensnou m: muon- 23..., L-flU-‘I-ll-lli VISITLIOIJII e DID-JIM sale on. 0M1 0 o" m“ n-lm-a-e. ‘I'll 5885x1108?!” live- Bult Bridle 03m‘! Rules now available st curlers Book ma. Irish-NHL ADVIBTISBBS AIIIIIIINDID that advertisements or insertion in The Guardian should be received st the oflice n01 later than l1 AM. the previous day. CAVEN-DISH @ABBIJ— Wor- ship on Sunday. AMI 1W1 in North Rust-loo st 1i A. M. Blenlsy BridgentillhLflelhwJlllley, Minister. l L-lbfl-l-B-IL HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE» Rev. D. J. Morrison, . let- vioee on Sunday, April 10th asid- lows: Hampton II A. M. De Beble 3 P. M. Victoria 7 P. M. L-lWl-e-l-H. CHURCH NOTICE. APB-IL 10th»- Oornwall United Charge. Kingston: 1H8 played by the Dmnrtment mack; l, Shirley mwormack. Perfect attendance-Alan Andrew ‘reachsr-ll". Dorothy MnoMurdo. EXCHANGE (Comedian Press) M April ‘l-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar lls compiled by the Roysl Bank oi’ mnads cloe- ed today as follows:- 080861. India, rupee. . Jeplm yen .2916. United states, dollar, 11-32 per Eileen McIvor-Assislent. eelllinll Fund Values ON SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY cents premium. - MEATS - CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb. - - - 14¢ m1; aossr BEEF, Lb. - - - - 21¢ Shoulder nossr roux, Lb. - - 22c LAMB LEGS, Lb.-—-----28c SIRLOIN STEAK, u». - - - - 20c Cornell PORK 110cm, Lb. - - _‘ 10¢ SAUSAGES, Lb. - - - - - - - 11c HALIBUT, Fresh, Lb. - -- - - - 25c con s-rmnra, Lb_ _..___...... 15c TRIMMED nsnnocx, LIL;- - - we I l‘ TWIIW ITIKQWM‘ i Flill IT S Sunkist ORANGES, med; size, do; 29c PARSNIPQ Lb. — - — — — — lle New CABBAGE, Lb. 9e, I Lbs. — 17s STRING BEANS, Lb. — — — - 25c Freeh SPINACH, Lb. 15c, 2 Lbe. — 29c NEW BEETS, Bunch 18c, 2 for — 26c GREEN GRAPES, Lb. - — - - 89s CAULIFLOWER, Hull - - -q - 35c PINEAPPLEB, Escil - - - - - m‘ RADISH, Bunch 8e; 2 For B-F- - 15c & VEGETABLES BIVEBDAIE SCHOOL The ‘following is the report for Grade Ix-i. Janie MnoKinnon. Grade VIII-l. Hilda MeeKln. non; 2. uls MscKirlnon Grade VII-l. Rae MscFadyen. Grade VI —1. Ll d MMKinnO . “grade V—1. Doflgthy MMDO: nogrede IV-l. Ilarence MscKin. Grade m sr. — 1. x therlne Macflulyen. a Grade III Jr. —1. Oliver Mee- Grade n ( > —1. oh m Melo- Ihdym: 2. lgavid Grade II (b)—l. l lsy Mu- GD. Grade I (c) —1. Helel MneDMi- 01d‘ l. David %b0‘l'n we ° Senior Aver-ego 4mm on 12 per cent. m "lmmrrhdl-e: . y . per mzheeytéfilliailzal-“Azéfige —Bh°i19l%y Pribea for spelling metches: March 11th Bhifl MMPUIYIL H MGCDODIId. rmyen and Heeel lihepoh u. V! M. Gillespie, Teacher. (earner Please Copy) VICTORIA SCHOOL a, Jenn Boswell. Gnde x. Jl’.—I, Inn-nine Low- their. Grads Ix-l. Bettie Heisman b Annie L Morrison; 2, Jsmes Bola. m and George Watton. Grade VIII-—1. Stirling Inmsn; 3. Evelyn Mhcl-‘lne; 8, ‘rhellns Pia. B000. Grade VII.—J, Iilleen Miller; l. May!» Bowel: l. Jack I-Iolllnd §§l’5§._é*2?a§l§l§ ;§%:§‘#;§§;§ r i ‘Tr i The March Inlnm- Volley Women's Ins . Schoo . . ' Dowell and Mrs. Bter Affairs as travelling nurse _ At the RE? ie In Memoriam MRS. O. J. BIGNIY Mr. David Sheri-an, received the following nolsoe of his sister's death: Mrs. Celia. J. Blgney, ‘l6, widow of Bmith Bigney of 59 Merlin! ltflet. Broown. Muss, died suddenly i i undbsvidfilerren, Rlnerelservieeewle Si} 1.30 n aoll mun street, George Elliott oflicistmg. Inter- mmtwill behililslzosecelnevery. at the home of Mrs roeplpointed, namely: P. bbobt and Mrs. Mee- Doweli- l Mn Willard Mee- Lesn. Correspondence wee reed 5B e-n b the Mei!!! ddsel 1 9 3 "You Notice The‘ Man Who Wear: Them!’ YOU GET Tl-IE NEW. STYLES’ FIRST AT TIP TOP! - w "ll-CIT Ill Illlllil ‘ll "II PEISOIIL IIISIIIIEITI LADIES. . .Y0u may else N" Your menial: suit o: eoet individually bend-ell lnllteiloredtoyourpereonll measurements by Tip T09