Modernize your Home... 0r your Farm Buildings! Check over this list . . . . You give the orders-we can provide the money When you have decided on what jobs you want to carry out either in your home or your farm buildings, come to the Bank of Montreal, which i: co-operating with the Government in financing this work s | = our manager will be for the purpose. Loans are repayab instalments. . 1 , . . ven‘encQ§. Ia d . ‘ prowl" ‘n is. Chimnfl’ 4““"“‘ Established 1 817 NS GESTIO .. A S in fire-safe conditcfzsééienh fife, .1111 5.1mm’ ------ YOUR HOME‘! ‘n ‘a H weli-ilihlfli‘ Jsvours, and Cub"!!! . ' dation wnlil ‘mm . . . . . - - 1S. Gutter,’ dew dition? . . - - ~-' " ' L Faun d130,), . . . . . . . in sound con k 7 8°°d Co“ ‘her tighl and wilbm“ 5 New driveway °' w“ .... 2.1100‘ ""' i - .¢>.~.....----~ --- leakr?..--"'. d trim in Ho“! l7» Agar g M , Exterior “"115 ‘f’. . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - YOUR FAR a "wit? I ‘ I i I . i-‘masonry I“ 500d need a n‘? bu“, Si" - 4. 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I glad to talk over your plans with you with a view to arranging a loan- le in easy monthly Ail for our pamphlet on Home Improvement Loam‘. BANK or MONTREAL Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager '7} 51ml where small account: rzre welcome" l l l NOTICE Our latest advices from Mainland are that prices of all Lumber have advanced from Five to Ten Dollars per M. Feet. l f Shingles, all grades, have advanced Fifty cents per M. m. M-nm -auu..~,,. w We would advise anyone intending to build to secure their requirements before new prices take effect. Order at once. L. M. PIICLE 8i C0. Paoli's Wharf ' MARGATE SCHOOL Ruth Woodside; s. Andrew John- 50H. Grade IV-l Wyman Howard; 2. Thelma Adams; a. RaIPh Adams- Itending for the month of Feb- ‘e x-i. Olive Woodaido; I. filmy Major. Grade ma. Douala-s Woodslde; 2. David Henderson. Grade IX-I. Katheen Hender- Grade II (SrJ-l. Tom Miller; 2 and Earle Dyment (equalr 8. Junior Major. on Howard, ' Grade n <Jr.)_-1. WB-llwl Gmdc vI1-1. Phyllis Woodnide. Henderson; 2. Phillip Henderson. Grade 1-1. Ruby Hendmollr 1- Louise Crane; 8. Eileen HOW";- hflwwrlwm Amy Johnson; 3. Vera Hender- Emfl e v-i. Ralph mum»; z. F E VHMO T Ask For The New ,WALL PAPER CATALOGUE warn: worm mm sun Abmmss VERY rpsnmz on m: oovrou BELOW. sen-o 1r r0 us, sun wr: wm. MAIL you rim ATTRACTIVE NEW WALL raven cmranoooa. Newasr PATTERNS n rm: LOWEST mucus m CANADA. d-efli-orelrng q >~§~=Iflou Moore m McLeod Unified. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Illlnll- Pllnleeondmelhonewwefl Paper 011110!!! 11ml 41111 DCFZFQFIIS‘ NIInU---————-———___ POICOHIOO—————"—"'——— Moore £4 McLeod Ltd. f¥ilzi ;=; €".~° s ma. Says Peace Depends 0n Youth Cutlook ((1.12 By' Guardian's Special Wire) sum l‘ JolrlN. N. B-. Mlllfll 1°- ivorio mace (ISLJCHKLS upon youth appreciation of prescnt conditions, me Canadian Club here was fold by Dr. A. E. Morgan, principal and vice chancellor of McGlll Univer- sity, who is touring the Maritlmes. "If the youth of the democratic countries of the world really care for the preservation of the ideals of democracy and personal liberty, with the saine slngleness of heart ma; y. esscd their forefathers, then no may escape retrogresslon to a cruder or more bnital civilization from which we think we have em- c-rged (luring centuries of evolu- tion," he said. Dr. Morgan met McGill graduates tonight. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL The following is the standing of Stanley Bridge School for the month of February:- Grade X-l Marlon Bell, 2 Nora Reid. Grade IX-l Francis Bolger, 2 Lea Reid. Grade VIII—1 Elva MscKay, 2 -Vivlan McEwen. 3 Norbert Reid and Pat Bolger. Grade VI fa) 1 Robert Reid. 2 Anna. McEwen, 3 Archibald Mc- Ewen. Grade V1 (b) 1 Helen Reid, 2 Joy McLeod, 3 Marjorie Martin. Grade V—l Eileen McDonald, 2 Tom Bolger, 3 Blots McEwen. Grade IV~1 Janie McLeod, 2 Ver- non Morrison, 3 Donald McDonald. Grade III-l Sutherland McEwen 2 Gladys Henry. Grade II--1 Austin Reid, 2 Bren- dan Reid, 3 George Melliwen. rm: cusncorrrrrowu GUARDIAN The Control Guardian CONFEDBHATIOFLIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-6798-7-12-313. COOKS for perfect pictures. L-Moa-z-zi-tf. BRIDGET O'ROURKE—A real show at Prince Edward Theatre, March 10th and 17th. L-428-3-12-lI. FOX MEAIZ-We have a quan- t-lty of horse met which we wish to clear at cost Come and see us. Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd" 55 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Lr-407-3-11-3l. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANDF-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Seb- bath 14th at.Mui-ray River at ll A. M. and ‘I P. M. Also Monday 15th at Belle River at 7.30 P. M. 11425-3-12-11. THE IIAIIWPTON YJES. will have charge of the service in Bonshaw Baptist Church Sunday. March 14th at 7.30. 1-432-3-12-11. PRESBYTERIAN Church Service Sunday, Murch 14th. Mount Stew- art ll A. M. Harrington 3.30 P. M. Marahfleld 7.30. L-443-3-l2-1l. ISLAND LADY PASSES.—Word has been received or the dealh or Mrs. Lemuel A. Seller of Strassburg Saskatchewan. She was a Halifax lady. Mr. Sellar is a. native 0t’ Charlottetown anti left here about twenty-seven years ago after hav- ing graduated as a Student of Law from Dalhousie University and re- ceived his decree of L. L. B. He has since then resided in the West. MISSIONARIES T0 RETIRE.- Word has recently come from Japan ‘ the Koreans in Kobe, Japan will that Dr. and Mrs. Luther Young MlSSIOIISIICS of the Presbyterian Chuch of Canada working among have to leave Japan on account of ill health says the New Glasgow News. The news will be received with sincere regret by their personal friends and all lnterertc-d in the splendid work they have been carrying on. They ulill not be easily replaced. Mr. Young ls a native of Millsvillc, Pictau County and for many years he labored in Korea. Mrs. Young rctumed to Kobe last fall after spélldlllg several A In: ‘a Bronfiitil. too. Templeton’: KAI-IAN Clllulne fr; viii; 1......" Postmastors Assn. OTTAWA, March l0—(CP)—E- J_ whim, nathurst. N. B.. $01111’ was eiecwd Dominion President of fine Canadian Postmasters 555001530" 3,1; Q1911‘ annual meeting here. He succeeds Havard Morgan of Dida- b Alta. ‘diam. orirriuis o! Estevan. Bu!» was re-elecwd for a. 10th term as secretary-treasurer and J. L. JMK- son Salmgn Arm, B. C. was elected vlofi-Presi cnt. Recommendations included: That the post office be sole verldm‘ 0! radio licenses: {iiat P05111185”? vacancies be filled by Dfomomn and riot by advertlsinfli that 10W" mall rates be established on oom- merclal papers and books and a. smaller fee be charged for small C. O. D. parcels: that. an educat- ional campaign be conducted to get the public to DWPerly address let- ters and a more extensive training in this regard in schools was sug- gested. KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL Grade X-l. Lloyd MacPherson. Grade 1X—l. Alfred Stavert. Grade VIII-l. Ella Hogg. Grade VII—1. Sidney Forbes; 2. Ella. Thompson; 3. Kenneth Mac- Kay. Grade VI--l. Keith Thompson. Grade V—-l. Ralph Waugh; 2. Leslie Waugh‘: 3. Elmer Cotton. Grade IV-l. Leigh MacKay. Grade III Sr.-1. Eleanor Mac- Murdo; 2. Pearl Stavert; 3. Ruth MacNeill and Irving Mlllar (eq- uni). Grade III Jr.~—1. Walter Stavcrt 2. Roy Stavert. Grade 11 S1‘.—I.. Edgar Millar; 2 Mary Forbes. Grade II Jr.-~1. Ella. Jean Stav- ert; 2. Ruth Stavert. months in the Nova Scotia Sanitar- lum at Keiitviile. Shc left con- fident. that she would be able to , resume and carry cu lzer work. ‘ Both Dr. and Mrs. Young who are l well known here. will be loathe to ‘ leave the work they have so much i at heart. BRIDE-TO-BE IIONOREIL-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- | Donald, Long Creek. was the scene of much merry-making on Tuerlay evening, March 2nd when a large number of young people gatheicd to do honcr to Miss Annie Mnc- Phee on the eve of her marriage to Mr. Aleii MacEnchern. The spac- ious dining rcom was gaily trimmed in pink and white streamers. These terminated at the centre of the table on a large wedding cake on which stood a miniature bride Bnd grwm» The bi-ide-io-be was escorted to the seat cf honor by Mrs. C. R. MacPhnil and Miss Myrtle MacLeod. The music for the march was plnyvsd by Mr. Howard MacNefll. Little Miss Eileen MacKenzie and Master Albert MacEulcn, dressed as bride and groom appeared. drawing a prettlly trimmed ivagon laden with gifts. This ivas suprflcmeuted by several baskets also laden with gifts. The many beautiful presents were opened by Mrs. Bruce Mar- i Lean and the verses were read by Miss Anna Macmlllian. After the l bride-io-bc thanked everyone and lnvltcd them oil to her new home. i all joined I11 singing For She's a I Jolly Good Fellow. A generous lunch was served after which the remaining hours till midnight, were spent 1n dancing. i??? Ilse Mlnnril‘)! [or Ilunilrufl. -i—__.____________.__:_. Grade I (u) 1 Donald McLeod, 2 Frances Reid. 3 Keith Henry. Grade I (b) l Dnvin Bell, 2 Kathryn Reid. 3 Waiter 110:. Perfect attendance: MBTIOXI Bel‘, Francis Bolger, Elva McKay, Evelyn ' McKay, Vivian McEwcn, Pat Bolgcr, Helen Reid, Joy McLeod", Junie Mc- Ewen Janie McLeod, Tom Eolger, Gladys Henry. Brendan Reid, Don- aid McLeod, Keith Henry, David Bell, Kathryn Reid, Walter Reid. Highest average, Robert Reid 86 per cent. Carrie G. Woodsldc-Prlncipal. _Eileen MacIvor—Asslstant. u. 6;]. Dr. Wood's ' Anderson and Miss Agiles Raleigh. s your‘ ago. made her home with her Grade I Sr.-~l. Vernon lvllllar; 2. Audrey Waugh. Grade I Jr.—l. Helen Blanchard 2. Edna Blanchard. Grade I (c)—l. Kay. Perfect attendance: Vernon Mil- Ill‘. Audrry Waugh, Edgar Mlllar, Ruth MnrNrlll, Irving MlllaigLeigii lVIacKay. Sidney Forbes, Ella Hogg, Lloyd MacPhcrson. Mrs. Gillis Marks 90th Birthday (Quincy Mass, Patriot-Ledger) Mrs. Nlalcolm W. Cvlllis of 56 Euclid Avenue, Quincy, observed her 90th birthday Wednesday, Feb. 17. at. an “open house" with about 300 friends visiting her during the afternoon and evening to extend their feficitntlons. She received many gifts and scores of greeting cards. The house was beautifully de- corated with baqucts of spring flowers and roses which were sent to Mrs. Glills. She also received a lovely corszige from her grand- daughter. Mrs. John McGowan (Eililllfilnlfl Rennie). who with her husband, Dr. McGowan. has recent- Duncan Mac- CANADIAN STR Choice Fresh and Smoked — MEATS — CHUCK ROAST Western, lb. — — — ROUND SHOULDER Roast, lb. - — —- — ROUND STEAK Ib.---————-— PORK STEAK Ib.——-——-—-—-— SAUSAGE Fresh, lb. — — — — Breakfast BACON Sliced, lb. — — — — Corned or Fresh PLATE RIBS, 2 lbs. Fresh Frozen SALMON, lb. — - — Fresh HALIBUTE. lb. - — KIPPERED HERRING, Ib. — — FINNAN HADDIE, lb. — — — Trimmed HADDOUK, Fresh Haddock FILLETS, lb. — - — DIGBY HERRING, 2 lbs. —- SPECIAL! GOLDEN SMOKED FIIiLETS 2 LBS. 25o JaTiiiie '6: ‘Quirky! wuiirmfiTru- colm, John, Hampton and Newton ' Penny of Eldon, P. E. 1.; Eleanor, lifortic, Stziiiiey and Nellie Jnllr Gilils. Mrs. Glllis enjoys excellent health ' and is interested in the affairs of the First Presbyterian church. Mr". Gillls spent. three months on the Bland last Summer ivith her daughter, Mrs. Penny. Eldon. and niece, Mrs. Malcolm C. McGowan, Kilmulr. GREEN ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roi for February:- ly left the Mayo Clinic at Roches- Grade X-l. ll/[argziret Mc- lr-r, Mum" to be a surgeon at the Gllllgllf-‘yi 2. Eileen T0019; 3 Royal Alrxaudrn hospital. iidmon- Junie Toole- icu, Albz-i-lu. The pourer. in charge 0f 111's. June Park. were: Mrs. Chatinuig Deacon, Mrs, Samuel Caiilelo. Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Mrs Florence MzicLrorl, Miss Gertrude Two grandsons. Jrhn W. Jardlne and Gordon Cfark, were in charge of the guest book. Mr ~. Gillls was born in Point Prim. Prince Edward Island. and after the death of her husband 20 daughters. Mrs. William Rennie. 56 Euclid avenue, and Mrs. John Jar- rilne, ll Dale avenue, Quincy. She has five children: Mrs. Andrew Swanson (Katie Glllls) of Seattle, Wash; Mrs. William Ronnie (Nellie Gillie); Mrs. John Jul-dine ichristle Gillisi; Mrs. PCIN‘ Pciinlc (Jasslc Gilli-l of Eldon. P. E. 1., and Will- iam GillLs of 40 Pleasant street, Quincy. She has 12 grandchildren: Archie MrEnrhcm of Seattle. Wash; Ali's. John McGowan; John William gh nu Slick: Grazli- VII-l. Theodore Tooic; 2 Amoid Tcole. Grade V—l Della McGaughey; 2. Edna Conway. Gracie IV—-iSi',) -1. Toolc; 2. Frances Conway. Gracie IV-- (Jr.)—1. Raymond Conway. Grade I (hi-l. Viola Tonic and Linus Conway (equal). Grade 1 1b) -1 Catherine Toole. Grade I 1c)——1. Emmett Con- way. Stephen Teacher, Vern Triiiiior- Eastern Guardian HGUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ; Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabom. Drug Store, Montague. tf. ..'BIG MARCH SALE NOW ON. Bargain pricrs! Como! Buy! and Save! Clark Bros, Montague, P. E. I. 13o 14o 22o 25o 17o 29o 27o 27o 21o 16o 17o m. _ _ I53 20o 29c TIP TOP FITTED CATELLI 2 lbs. 3 pkgs. LYNN VALLEY FEARS "- GLENWOOD T0 MATC J II I C E ORANGE MAIIMALAIIE CULVER HOUSE SPAGIIETTI SURPRISE SIIAP cur or WHOLE WAX B EAIIS EATON’S . BULK COCOA 1 lb. bag CORN FLAKES any brand NO. l SQUAT rm. 25o "zriiigzz TINS Z50 2 LB. JAR 29c 45c 16 OZ. TIN ZTINS ii... 45o 26o ll NO. 2 IIIIEIIIIIES SQUAT z TINS NO. 2 SQUAT TIN 3 TINS FRONTIER PEACHES NO. 2 TIN 3 TINS Fruits and Vegetables igirirggiss, lb. _ ITS 23c i123?‘ §"‘_Ni°i‘__ 35o EISEZTTETBEE 19o CIAIIICITOTS, l0 lbs. - i*::::.::r*2¢s=&_ 15c lififiéillrllffi 27c 25o SPECIAL! DOZ. JAFFA ORANGE; Sweet and Juicy SPECIAL! Bulk Seedless RAISINS 2 LBS. GARAGE OWNERS Call in and get your copy IIERBBANII TCCL Catalogue THE RCGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE _TQ__ of the (NEW Guaranteed) PHONE 105. The Cough Thai llangs 0n This is the cough it is hard to get rid of, the kind that bnihors you during the day and keeps you awake at night. Why not get n. bottle of Dr. Wood ‘a Norway Pine Syrup and are how quickly it will relieve you of this coughing condition. It acts promptly, going straight to tho foundation of tho trouble, loosening tho phlegm, soothing the irritated air passages, strengthening the bronchial organs. Your rlruggint will recommend “Dr. Wood '1". I! BRINGING A up FATHER has been on tho market for the past 44 your; L- 435-3-12-21. if *1 EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glgflgg Etc. II. J. MABIIII OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, I’. E. I. Oflice Connected With Drugstore. Removal Notice H. The P. E.l. Credit and Collection Have Moved Their Offices The Bank of llova Sootia Building Second door south of the Bank of Canada K. $. Hemming and Bureau Ltd. from to Croat Ceorgo Street ~ 119 121 Queen St. Charlottetown J CODONATlON-EH? WEI...L.-I'L.L. PUT A W TO THAT— . "r- n4. NEED __ DNTYS _t-lEl..P-‘ HELLO-WHAT- DINTY I THERE ? HUH- HE'S DOWN ‘VI-E STEAMSHIP COM OFFICE — WHAT 1R ‘P 5N"? T