. _- ;_—~s_aF:4r.._ .__ bqlldfu xviicli i» l u: "4' TUESDAY, CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN "W's", I can't remember where SWEET CAPORAL "The purest form in which tobacco “What are you fussing about now?” I packed my 5weef Cups!" CIGAR ETTES can be xmakrdf- rmcrt ‘ '\. PRES MOON DIAGNETTSDI hltly. (it ;cd t0 Jillin- upon ll: liiirkivarils and fol‘- Jkeproo A quiet, artistically-appointed hotel in a residential quarter of Toronto, yct close to downtown section. Thoroughly modern stccl and concrete C011". riirtion throughout. Food selection and cook- ing in charge of experienced European chef. Courteous service. Moderate rates for single or double r00"! Ol‘ 5llll¢ with private bath. Write for folder. TORONTO - 24o JARVIS SlREET .._r_ . ._ ____ .- WZIXTlS. the lciigtliof time of motlfln frcnl flop to start VHTWHE “Vi-h me phases of the moon. I 1._ Cpy-Thc ; mines not only the moons on gravity but also measures ,.1;'iwi on , rifts. lfies respective differences 0ft gaining ;: l and (itiininutes. tlic and H5 minutes. WESTMINSTER fl-IOTEL This deter- effect and t» ii 111's phases and effect 0n lint n. time of A ivislu \'.'ll‘lflt‘OI'l 1'11 'int,~'..rni of the :\\'llll,;‘ is observed “Film! t-ined xvtli no moon and when tfinrd with a full moon. The formfi‘ uvvmqes t-ivo hours and six three latter hours ,1’ Q <| 3 l Announcing The Opening of An Uptown For the conveni customers we over the store lately occupi- ed by the Modern Gleaner-S at 161 Kent Street. {This store will be in charge of a competent! clerk who will be pleased to talk over your Cleaning needs with you. Store will remain open, Saturday until 9 o'clock. llrycleaning——Prcssing——llepairing Phone NEW METHOD Limited Store once of ' our have taken 983 CLEANERS _ -_,-,— w-‘rw; znzLn Save ‘Brucc Stewart operates Orly-Acetylene Welding at your service. Stewart first. You'll ing for new parts. Welding Will Electric Welding Plant on the Island-en- abling the speedy repair 0f cylinder breaks, defects in boilers, gear wheels, crankcases, shafts. etc. and the restoration of their original strength and durability. Bruce Stewart also have the most modern operated by experienced workman always Before you order any new parts, in case of car or other accidents. consult Bruce money. time, and the inconvenience of wait.- UITUCETSTEIIJART Lit COMPANY LIMITED i jfuutmrrcrowacnu; this division and 8s soon as r08‘! conditions warrant she will l” making her visits to the various schools in the interest of Junwr Red Cross-Saint John Telegraph Journa’. Rev. J. M. Murchison Saint John .\I. 13., has returned from New York (my, New York, where he was a guest of his brother. Rev. A. J. G- Miii-chison. and is much improved in health. lN MEMURIAM MRS. G. R. LcPAGE The community of Rustico and vicinity were deeply shocked t0 learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. GflI‘fIE‘ld'R. LePage at. her liomc in Rustico on April 23rd, at the early age of fifty-three years. Mrs. bcPagc had been about. her work all day as usual and on re- tiring appears-d to be in her usual good spirits. A few hours later her husband was awakened by a sound of gasping and almost bc- fore he had time to reach hersldc her spirit had taken its flight. Her many friends and relatives throughout the province will be grieved to learn of her sudden passing. Besides her part taken in com- munity activities which will be greatly missed, she was also a kind and homc-loviiig woman, al- ways looking to the welfare of her family, who are heart-broken at her imtiiucly passing. Mrs. LePiige was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bulman. of Rustico, and leaves to mourn, besides her litisband, four children. Elwell. on the stafi of the Royal Bank, Halifax, N. S.; Fred. with the Royal Bank at Wolfvllle. N.S.‘ Helen, with.tlie firm of Bros, Charlottetown; and .011, at home; also the follow- lg. brothers and sisters, Ernest Buliuan, of Rustieo; Mrs. Hamil- ton l-Iornc, of Milton: and Mrs. Pcrev Dicklcson, of New Glasgow. 'l"lic funeral. which ivtus held on Suitdaygflpril 251.11, was largely at- tended. After a short service at. the house the remains were taken to Saint Marks Anglican Church. where the main service was held. The service was conzlucted by her pastor, the Rev. E. O. Lancaster, assist/ed by the Rev. W. A. Patter- son, of Cavendish. During the ser- vice "Shadowsfl was beautifully rendered by Mr. Gordon Carew. The esteem in which she was held was shown by the many floral tributes from the family, relatives and friends. The pull-bearers were: f‘ . Charles Houston, Edison Rolllngs, Stanley Houston, Cyril Toombs. John Clark and muel LePago. MR. GEORGE THOMSON BETHUNE NEWCASTLE, N. 3.. April 30- The death of George Thomson Bethune, well known resident, oc- curred suddenly at his home on Pleasant Street yesterday. He had been ill for several weeks during the past winter but was up and around as usual until a few days previous to his death. The late Mr. Bethune, who was sixty-four years of age, was born at Summerslde, P. E.I., on May 28, 1872, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bethune. He came to It! the only portable! outfit procurahle, likely be saved Newcastle forty years ago and re- sldcd here since that. time. For many years he had sewed asCon~ stable at sessions of the North- umberlanrl County Circuit Court. Surviving are his wife. formerly Miss Ambroslne Clarke of (tl-ielms- ford: two sons. James W.J. Beth- une and Borden Bethune. 110th 9-! home; a little grandson, Billy Bethune: also two brothers and one sister. Robert, of Providence. n.1,; James of Plctou, NB-t 11nd Mrs. Frank Crook. of New Haven, I astern Guardian The Central Guardian u .7 d E - ——— w Prowse Bras‘ n" . msunscnrrnons w u‘: cooxs for pcrfact tum- ' - Qlmrlottotdwn Guardian mo; b-cm-a-u-u. - mm- m». 11mm mum. Annlvmlrit "film! terns: .. left .. .. .. counlnmanon un- mwl- i n,“ 5w", Montague. mos. 10-6798-7-12-811 m__ 864 3,d_g001 —-—— 2nd 2019 4¢h_1572 ..'ALL venomous are requwwd URASWELL m: Photographs. - u, me: a: grim o'coc . - srecm. nuns u‘ um‘ CAKE NUMBERS $110,, ulebratlon. oaniufgfih“; wutr 5MP“- "'”'°""" 2109 s91 21o luNGS 0! 1704 1103 2228 Ligiirs fignlgllllsyfl Coronation 513 1798 2204 boat at. the amt PM t! l" W" decorations. Ghnppell d! °<_;--51§f§7' 1677 2471 453 _deod broke- trical Contractors. 11' ' ' ~ 854 2219 281 no‘ work TBEANNUAL mics-media! ‘f: 1595 229 1074 i m Free Dispensary will be “Th”? 2444 2398 417 m: woo-k was w be had m- m‘ ma“ h‘ {"51 §i§lc§“1i§'i“i5.aimm 2601 2199 2041 75km: 3f n11; WW glaemmqufi, h, clay I16 8. - ' Oil’ Y? ' - ak . L-60-5-4-2l- 2608 370 1438 “d; the t. oo oh lone- wm be the ‘De-1- 2394 220a 235 m’. ma“; ho iiit he 4:5» imrumizns mom rzmgoaw-lfil: 562 2525 355 savings put or the “W: thew llmlilflflfli vlngs Bonk. I11!!! if: ma Cross Society m N" 603 1699 491 i‘: wit 11mm which had accru- Brunswick has returned t0 892 2160 629 ed on the money 1n that time Mr John filter a I'll" S"? l“ “ma: 2273 2275 107 m; showed The "time; a Edward Island in connection wt _ 875 1078 635 Mom, ‘med mo‘ published by m, h" "a i.“ ftmiliiilgd "llfiepfi- e02 105s 2037 “mug 53kg '{‘;“““,,'Z'; g’,- 08. E TC 1' 0 G iiiio Sig; new 5x75511172; tgfoslsllg’: 1414 2121 fnplihufa 5th: click, tn m» rue: mg of e an _ 1134 2135 It showed a epclt rs were -" To to. She will now de- 1 t may, iL-hliy ti; arrtggtivn w the Wm‘ °" 1693 584 lviothyfeclikmii-inf .31 m, "1 Call and get your numbers went back to the west. and called on the heads of the bank . . . . they were surprised when I showed Still Hearty Paul Lea 92 On Sunday vimimtruv or woonwomt, MANUFACTURE IN iuoncmn AND crmnnorrnrown- AC- TIVE AND KEENLY ALERT. (Moncton Times Saturday N181") He'll be 92 tomorrow and he can remember when a. bank» Have him 12 per cent interest on savings. Those are two reasons. at least. why Paul Lea. prominent retired manufacturer. should stand out above the ordinary run of men. Not every man lives to be 92. Nor does every man get 12 per cent in- terest on savings. Tall, grey-halted Paul Lea sat in his study in his home on Mountain Road. listening to the radio last. night when a Times reporter cal- %ed to find out. a little about his lfe. The mark of time has been laid gently on the old gentleman. He is hale and hearty. He rose immedi- ately when thc newsman entered’ the room, asked him to be seated. Then he nave the visitor a modest account of a llfc crammed with ac- tion, catered with initiative andi elllfllhrise. and vivid with adven- ture. Started at 16 _Pawl Lea started out "to ‘earn his trade" when he was 1G. He ap- prenticed with his brother-in-lnw in Charlottetown. During the four years he spent in the capital. he worked on many an imposing structure. many a solid home, Among the buildings he helped put llD was tlic Mvtliedist Brick Church. still standing on Prince street. SaidMr. Lea. with n, smile. I used l-o sing ln the choir of that. church." ' Mr. Len remembers the ma; flre which Wlpfll out four or Char- lottctmvns best. blocks in the spring of 109s. F9111‘ FPHYS he had. of Charlotte- town and apprenticeship, when he felt the ca‘l of advcnt.1u-e_ And so he. and a young friend by n“; name of George Malcolm Mac- Gregor. ‘narkctl their duds my todk a boat for California. They travelled all the way by water. with the exception of the Isthmus 0f Panama. which they crossed by "ill- FTOm the Isthmus, it mo]; the b?“ 16 day-s to rench San Fran- cisco. Paul Lei; walked off that; Mortgage Sal 'I‘liere "ll b . , "(III ll! fliolrit lif “Si: gdiidtllllllliiluflldudt: ‘ lii “K1717, (‘min , ' 8 rlnr , as follows that “ii“l‘.'.°'.'...'-‘!'L'.,'.',',¢§.',,";§g ‘"1 "w North hv tho (iiilr 0r stf Law. "TWP; on the Emit. by lnnrI of Edrvurd Holland. nnw blIchrir-l lfollnritb on Kennedy coritnlrilnlzmhnldllTYbyjdkgg "fTlhlglflafilogltlgglrnllare or 1e Ii. - , f‘ . ‘l?’ zalfiuc Oftlfld niiriiiiriii? tldlntfllolgmfilp‘: cnn nlnetl In an lndcnturn rottc fPlrfl I -'- ' Prince" EdawnrilxdIslndliflgl-Enimgrty "l" "H" I'm-t. and Clniin Alt-Qimm of Fourier In Kine‘: County in Pflncqg Edward Inland, Tailor, of m» my." hart. and becmme of default having been made In thr- payment of n“, ‘pflnclpfll nrid Inlrreiit secured there- V i For furt hr-r gmmr F. particulars np v lo I l. .\IcQunld, EoIlclIonpSnurlii, malfltltcd this first driy of May, A. D. JOHN MCQUAID, Conn. .._ u n . n-sl-s-C" diifii. white. Ask your dealers Canada fiiniud THE NATIONAL ‘Val: ‘WITH rcououv One con of ALABASTINE hides Illa h goes on easily, shown no brush-moth, and will not rub on‘. Mlny dim and Gypsum. Limo 1nd Alaliufiill Hood Olin: PARIS, OIIIIIO, (filth ALABASTCIFI WALL COAT/NO L-5032-2-16-Tusrlay fill lily. them my deposit book." Back 1n Charlottetown, Mr. In. started the first woodworking fac- tory tn Prince Edward Island. He ran the business for 12 years be- fore he came to Moncton to settle. Arrived in the city, the first bulld- lng he put up was the house of Thomas Williams, still standing 0n the corner of Park and Hlghfleld streets. Fire wiped out his factory In 1893, but he rebult It and con- tinued to manufacture lumber un- til 1922. when he retired, selling his plant and buslnx ‘to the B. W. Indkhart. Ltd. Exccutors’ Notice The undersigned Executor! of the last. Will and Testament of J. Her- b"! LOH]. I'll-e of Cape Traverse In Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Merchant, deceased. testale. hereby notify all persons indebted to the slid estate to make Immed fate payment to them at the gen- eral store of A. K. Lord. Capo Traverse. and all persons having any claims against. the said estate are required to prelant some. dill! attested. at the store forenaid. within six month: zroin this dale. Dated this fifteenth day of Fell- ruafyi A. D.. 1937. GEORGE J. TWEEDY, K O. Proctor. W. WARREN LORD, wiuxrm A. LORI), Executor!- Mortgage Sale __-_._. 'l'llul‘|\ will lac mild lJv Pillillr Alli‘- llltll ill ffulll 111' fill‘ triiiiri lli-mu- at .\'|>|Il'l'4 iii lung's tfiniiily lli Prion,- ldllivuril lmiiitl, on Snlilrtluv llm fifth (lily ti‘ on...» A. it, 10:17]“ ti... lltull‘ 111' t ifvlnvk noon ALL Tb: wig illumated i: "CORONATION" Cangaleul Gold Sea! Rug Na. 426 - ' .. ,- I v . you ltlll. " v q 1117 181 ' ' Step down the street to the dealer dis- playing this gorgeous rug in his window. Beneath the Gold Seal which identifies it as a genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rug, a secret number has been hidden. If you guess the correct number, or if your guess comes nearest to the correct number, the 6 x 9 foot rug on display -— or your choice of izny pattern in this some size-ds yours. Get an entry blank from your dealer to- day. Examine his showing of Congolcum Gold Sea] Rugs and sec what winning the contest will mcnn to you. Contest closcs noon Saturday. Winning number’ will be posted in his window the same afternoon. SPECIAL OFFER! If you purchase a genuine Congoleum Gold Sea] Rug during the period of this contest. and then prove to be the winner of thqPrize Rug, you have the option of taking the Prize Rug or of having the full purchase price of the rug you have already bought refunded. This is your opportunity of getting a rug of larger size absolutely FREE. THE GOLD SEAL The Gold Seal is affixed to all genuine Gold Seal Congoleum whether in Rug form or By-theyard. It is your guar- antee of "Sltisfmioi- . . . or Your 'Money Bods". Beware of arbstimtcs. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL n. ’|'Ili\'l' 1‘u_.\v'i‘ Iiirru or pnrrr] 0f llillt] sllulilt- 13m;- iiiitl brill]: ill. l'_tiiiil uli l4\|t air 'l‘.i\vi|.~"||l|> lorry -i.\' Iii lviigs twiunty in l'r_iiitic lslllllti. liiiii uni Iiouiitlorl uiitl tlcll- UII lii~ East l ' l minus SinIit-i luiul lii Im IIllt| on tht- South li_v llllirl»: Pond ro- hl'l‘\'lII|.f tIn-r-oilt ulitl Ilii-rt-frtim tho . lii lit-ml nntl containing SIX Afltlib‘ of lnml n littlc more or lciis. ALSO ALI. 'l'll.'\'l‘ 'l'llAt"l‘ pit-co or puree] of Lind siltlilll“ lying mid lit-int: at Lllilv lliirlmur on Lot or 'I‘tiwii- ship Number Forty-six lii King's (‘unutv in i, Edward Inland, htllllltifl] and dent-rlhctl ns follows. that la to niiyz-Ou the East by lnml ln possession of Jnuivn Sutherland; on Yht‘ South by llll‘ Sir-alts of North- nuilicrlnurl; on the “W-st by tho Blur-k Pond Illlll on Ilic North by the i\liiln Pour llmid Ivnilirig frniu Sourla in East l'olnt. and containing TWELVE ACRES of land n lIItle more or Ioiil. The iiliurc inile Io nuutc under slid by vlrtuo of and pursuant to a power of anlo contained in lln In-- denture of Mortgage bearing dnto rm- tlilrtlt-th (lay 0f May A, D. 1021 3m] mutlo botu-r-cir Stephen LiiPlr-rro of Little Harbour in King's (lnunty In Prince Edward lnlnud. FIHIIPI and ltlrltlltla YAIPlOTIP hln vrlfe of the one part nnrl Arthur F. McQunld of Hflllflfl in Kliifg‘: County In Prince . Hrirrlnto-r-ut-Iiniv, of the other part: nnrl liecnusc of ric- fault. linririg been mntlc In the pity- IIIMIL of the principal and interest secured thereby. Fnr further pzirtlculnrn apply to xArtgui-I F. McQuald, Solicitor, Sourlo. "v.1..." this first day of May, A. n. 1037 ARTHUR F. IICQIIAII) Mortgngg, Lilo-ll Mortgage Sale Than will b ld b l’ bll- A ' I in trout. of the: sSourLYI-IoIdsoLIn ldbtuiyllii in King's Couutiy in Prtuco Edward Inland on Sllur a the fltltli day of June. A. I). lutfly ll the hour o Luiclvc ‘o'clock noon ALL THAT TRACT of land sltunto lying and being on Lot. Forty-three In ‘bug's County In Prince Edward Island, bounded and (It-scribed _nl_followg, that, t; sodvz-A 0.\I.\lE.\(.‘1i\G on tho western al of the Public Road from fled House to Furlunc Bridge at the Southern boundary of llx acre! of land hold by Mrs. John B. McDonald and running thence Bold South Mrs. John R. McDonald and thence Ent llonl uld boundary to the place of commence? LIIFIIL containing an arm of IFIIWPEEN and HEVEN-EIUHTHS ACRES of llnd I llttlo uiorc or len. ‘This ule to nimle under and by vlrtuo of and pursuant to l power of nlo contained In an Indeuture of Murllrnga bearing time the second day of August A. D. llllll and mnrlo between Auutln Aft-Donald of Fortune Brldgo In Kin ‘n County In Prince Edward Island, n-nicr, of the one rirt AND IVIIIInn Ifughr-s of Sour: In Kin '| lii Prince Edward lnlnnr . Merchant, 'l‘ruIt|-(- for 'I'liuinnn Klcltliniri o! Souril Went In Kliigifn County aforesaid; and bu cnuac of default having been mldo In the pnyrnent of tho principal and in- lerent secured thereby. For further pnrtlculnrn apply to Arthur F. McQuuId, Solicitor, Hflllfll, .3. . Dinlloigél. this lhlrtletb day of April, A. \\'lliIiI.-\.\I IIITIIIIKI Trustee for Thqmn Klrlclinm na‘+niu_a‘ MOIIGAGIE :7‘; ummla smfiir== Select Your CQNGQLEUM RUG From Our Complete Stock‘ i 7 s. A. MacDOPJALD Call‘ and Inspect Our Display of i CONGOLEUM RUGS BRA CE, McKA Y & c0., LTD. SUMMERSIDE For COIYGOLEUM RUGS at LOWEST PRICES See PROWSE BR OS., LTD. CONGOLEUM RUGS THE M515“ F. A. Stewart Jones unirso $°§E§§£m25£ Sec Our Fine Selection of the Latest Designs R. T. HOLMAN Hi1 SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN We Carry a‘ Co mplete Line of CONGOLEUM RUGS MOORE & McLEOD LTD. gue or the I 7 scniion. ale“? D. Campbell. League President nounccd today. L. Mullln of Oombrdge, Mm. an Douglas Robb, New York, have been signed as umpIres-ln-chief of the Cape Breton Colliery Baseball 1n.- (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) GLADE BAY, N. 8-, May 3-403!!!