.4 ‘ rJ q 1|], ‘@3111! a“ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTFETOWN r-lotmasrs... ' EMARLOTTETRWM lltl $||MMER$M|E . y a. P. ASPHALT TILE FLOORING l0EAL FOR - cuuacrrss . l0 Colors In ’ r-s" Thick Call In And Let Us Show You How T0 Get Long- Lasting -- Good-Looking -- Economical Floors Through The Use 0f HOLMAN’S RP. Tile Flooring. -- HARDWARE DEPARTMENT -- “WIIERE 0L0 FRIEIIS MEET” STORES - SCHOOLS KITCHEN - BATHROOM RECREATION ROOM - Etc. Fieaslng color and adaptability to individual design provided by B. P. Asphalt Tile Flooring is the ans- wer to today's demand for things both colorful and practical. “Tile by tile application" provides choice leeini in eoiorstofllblhldnalta CIIARLOTTETOWN In Momoriam rm: LAT! Joins w. nausea! '1‘Ra\ eitiaens of Kelly's Cross and vicinity were shocked and sad- dened to hear on the evening oi January 30bit of the very sudden death o! one of its most promin- ent and most highly remectred citizens in the person of John W. Bradley of that district. Mr. Bradley who had not been feel-ind in his usual good healthJor a few days previously. had on that day felt much better and had de- cided to come down toths llvinil room. Ho was seated comlortablll sy the fire chattina with his wife and stuihter when he was sud- denly seized with a heart attack and passed away almost immedi- nev. Pr. Keefe, his pastor was hastily summoned and admiri- istered to him the last holy rites of the ch-urch. ‘The death of the late Mr. Brad- ley, coming as it did so suddenly. will leave s vacancy i.n the and community which will bsvery hard to n11, while within the home there will ever be a vacant chair to remind his loved ones d a good and noble father and anever true and loyal husband. "'5' 1n the community and parish he was ever an energetic worker and HOSPITALS 6 Qqlgy; l" was alrways a champion and load- er of anything that tended to 3.16" Thkk further the interests o! the com- munity and better the welfare of the parish. In the school. l-h EM church, and in the eommunityhall he was ever present and always willing and able to take his place and help for the general welfare of all. lie was a. man of sterllns character, a hard worker, and while his chief interest lay where it rlshtly should. namely with his home and family. he nevertheless always found time to help anyone w-ho needed his assistance and ll is not an exaggeration to say that nu passing so suddenly is a severe blow not only to his immediate isniiiy but to the whole commun- ity. Ilia ffunersl was held to St Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross, on February 2nd. and in spite of a bitterly coldday was one of the lamest seen there for some time. "the pallbearers were Messrs. James A. Bradley, Charles Woods. John "B, Nantes, Edmond Monashan. J‘. P. Cal-nastier, Fred Bradley. There are left to mourn. besides his aorrowinz widow. nee Stella Trsinor, the toisowinr sons and IILUS IllllE SRO? C. C. M. BICYCLES SPORTING SUPPLIES REPAIRS lnnanerddo - Phone 114-1 Professional Bards _.T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Ofllso a0 ll Granville Street _ Phone S15 Busnmerslda i3eeaee¢>cc<>w§coQ RICHARD S. HINTON 5.0., 5.5., LL13. Barrister, Soliel‘ p. ate. Loans on Town and Iarsn l... QFOO-OO-O-OOOCOMO Q-O-OOQ-OOO-Q Albertans _ A Freetown hodrey telrn visited Alberton on Saturday and met with defeat, the soon,- m; 11-4, Mr. and Mrs. Fraud Richards. 5mm’? "id 110111111. were recent visitors to Alberton the guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Bartle have recently novcd to this town, and l Cvrdifll welcome is extended to them. Mr. Battle, who is an ex. FARM FOR SALE With good dwelling house; electric lights‘ in house and born; also running water; all clear land; in good locality within one mile of Sunlmerside. Apply to:- MRS. CLARENCE DOYLE daughters: Pflrienced interior decorator, will no doubt have a busy season, —Loosl talent is busily prepaid-in; a St. Patrick's Play, and anter- talnment which will be presented in the Women's Institute Hall on some appropriate evening, M!“ Mary Barbour, who has PW" FDending the past six months m Worcester, Mass, recently arrived home and is receiving a cordial welcuhe from her friends. Miss Nomra Lawson, Halifax, N. S. is visiting her parents, Mr, “d Mrs. W. C. Lawson. MB‘. Heber Mclellan returned heme on Saturday. after a most enjoyable visit/with friends in Sea View and Darnley. Mfl- Fulfill Bell was a visitor to Charlottetown the past week, Whfle she visited her lather, Mr. John Irman (Sr.), who is a patient m the City hospital, Mrs. CR, Leard ia receiving a Wlrm welcome home after an enlfiyalzsle stay o1 one month in Properties Summerside, Box 667 Ll/cyrgzut-h, N. 5., theguest of her Water St, Summer-side ,,§‘§g,,,§_",,§‘,,',f,',,dfd"'" ‘Edmond: h”......................" ' ' ' ' " " ,-—————-, t.."i.:..".;: ~~'- _i. . . llQf I or. s. .|. Rlllliil gfizgr.of.rth..% .l.§;.°.3§§"5§§l%?:l . e n u , id Kinkoru IHSUH E E 1111:: afternoon recently. n22“- - 5 BCCPI-‘iled a call to Brooklyn, N. 5tfiz.“'éi"..‘i"§i..";..'.‘.‘;?f‘l I Monday 1-4 KM. Committee. After a discussion re- _ Eflrdlllfi’ the hour of Sunday service TuesdflYr Thurs. FrrdoY “W gsmfullgwinz (futile: wliss made! _ _ B en O p)‘ , S l '5 ’° sum numn is: 2.2. "..%*'".~..::::;Y.:::::§§"l§ wmmd” "Pd S“ Y , will be held at 1 an as s - by ovrwlntmsnt- 5llflll7ltf$ldé t... u... afternllron searvilécelevllill , o<§>emi>co<havts<t>eu l” 0" March 15th. OUR BOARDING HOUSE __ _ ‘__ _> ____‘ _ """' "Mole I 1 ~ ! e m" AtlY DEADLY 'l'. ET rr MAIYOR- 52222-33??? $51? wllsran you war,“ role ax’ eéipgpsr M‘! GPOUQE SOMETIMES I5 ROUBIH. *~' P\_?COAE% Ava“ WHEN ‘NE ENTEIZ,LET ME CARR‘. THE t‘ “Eveg so? CONKED CONNEIZGATION“ ‘IOU KEEP ON THE ‘ r TH A BEA“ ALEIT AND DON‘T MEIQTION FOOO TILL WIQALL VET’ ~ THE FIRST FLARE OF nan I - 7 _ ANGER coots OFF. // Md Tommytoacher in Queen Square. Charlottetown: Peter and Law- rence at house; Austin, a. student at st. Dunstaufs; Reta, teacher in Emyvale; Teresa in Charlottetown and Mary at home; also his sist- ers, Miss Mary and Annie (Mrs. Bartholomew) Boston. Mass, and his brothers, Frank. of goutlh Mel- ville, and Stephen. of the Depart- ment of Education. Charlottetown. May he rest in peace. The following are a list of the Masses offered. messages o! sym- pathy, etc. MASS GLIDE Wife. Maury. Peter. Tommy and Kan. Rlta,. Lawrence. Theresa. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. RS. Bradley, Kel- ly's Cross. Mr. and we. Maurice Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Wilfred Bradley, Kelly's Gross. Charles Bradley, Woodstock, N. B. Miss Minnie Bradley. Charlotte- town. m. and Mrs. James, A. B. Brad- icy. C. Bedeque. Ella, Fred and Willie Bradley. Kelly's Cross. Mrs. Helen Bradley and family, Rocky Point. Misses Rose and Mary Bradley. Toronto, out. Miss Mary R. Bradley, Glar- lottctown. Mrs. James I. Bradley, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John I. ‘Iirainor, Kelly's Cross. Mrs. lknily and Rruaeli Smith. Kelly's Cross. lid-r. and Mrs. l". J. Flood, Kelly's Cross. m. and Mrs. J. W. Metenina. Kelly's Oroes. Horace Traimr, Halifax, N. l. Mr. and Mrs. Jamel J. ‘frainor and Johnnie, Maplewood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marplewood. Mr. and Mrs. Peta l-hghes, Mlllcove, P.I.!. Pius Smith, Charlottetown. Dr. G. f... and Mrs. SmitluOhar- l-ottctown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bartholo- mew, Boston, Mass. Mir. and Mrs. Georls Zieck (2). Staff of Queen Square School (i), Charlottetown. Holy Name Society cl St. Jos- Nantes. eph's, Kelly's Cross. Hands mach. m. and an. Walter Caddy, DOYII, W.. J. Brawders, Charlottetown. Mary and Kevin McKenna, Kel- Ensyvsle. Mr. and Mn. Leo S. Charlottetown. Richard Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Greenan. South Melville. Pupils of Dmyvsb School. Freshman Class of S. D. U. Mr. and Mrs. Pater Costello, IPIIIVIIQ; Mr. and Mrs. Pem- Grosnsn, South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Pete's Ivole. South Melville. - Louis and Lucy Benn, Kelly's Cross. the. John Outlaw. Kallraflaan Mr. and Mn. Anthony Sturdy. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Study. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. D. Flood. South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Davlirwooder Kel- ly's Gross. Wilfred Kelly, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McQoaid. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and ma. Wan. McQuaid, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. John Ousack, Smyvale. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Monaghan. North Wlltshire. Mr. and Mrs. Iiarl Kelly, North Wiltehire. m. and Mrs. Michael Murphy. New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Devarea/ux. Spencer, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Med Matters, l2, Kelly's Cross. llr. and Mrs. IJ. ‘trainer, Iimy- vale Justin and Peter St-ordy, Kelly's (lross. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wbode. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen hnlth. Kelly's Cross. Mrs. Katherine Creamer, diar- lotietown. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDon- ald. Kelly's Cross. Wilfred and Percy Woods, Kel- ly's (toes. John H. Nantes, Kelly's Cross. Mrs. Stephen Hughes and fam- ily. Kelly's Cross. Miss Minerva Curley, .Kelly's C roas. Miss ldith Kelly, Kelly's Cross. Psiplis 0t Kelly's Cross ‘ ‘ The Sisters of St. Martha, Bish- op's Residence. The Sisters o! St. Martha, Mt. st. Mary's. Rev. David McTag-ue, Charlotte- town. Rev. Norbert Bradley, S. J. Kingston, ont. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carr-agh- er. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon- ald. Kelly's Cross. m». and Mrs. James B. rsgher, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mbrrissey. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvlnn. Ch IOTRJ‘ n. Mr. and Mire. Iph. Malone, Mor- Car- ell. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rauehey. Charlottetown. Clem Wight. Charlottetown. Mrs. John Garnhum, Charlotte- town. Mrs. J. J. Duffy, Charlottetown. Misses Cecelia, Monica Larlrin, Ottawa. Rita and John T. Malone, Tsun- ton, Mass. Mrs. Georgie Dunn, Cape Bret- on. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rinrins, Salem. Mass. Pupils of Grades VII and VTH. Queen square School. TILEGRAMI Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bartholomew. and family, Boston. Miss Mary Bradley, Boston. Rev. Norbert Bradley, Kingston, Ont. WRIATIII sum of the Dept. of lsiuoation, Charlottetown. SPIRITUAL BOUQUITS The sisters of Novitiate of Mt. St. Mary's. The Sisters 0t Bishop's Resid- BUGS. Sr. M. ‘Thomas, C.S.M., St. Dun- stasis. Sr. Joan Mary. Kinkora 0on- vent. Sr. M. Allred, Kinkora Convent. Sr. M. of Carmel, Kinkors Con- vent. Sr. Florence Patrice, Kinkora Convent. Sr. M. Ignatius, Sacred Heart Home. ' Sr. M. Raphael, (Zharlotrtetuwn H-oqaitsl. Sr. M. Hennrina, (Jharlottotorwn Hospital. Convent. Mr. and Iii-s. Amos Callaghan and mother, miyvale. Sisters and children, It. Vin- cent's Orphanage. - Enrolment , , ‘-l member in Pirristorial Society. Mir. and Mrs; A. J. Bartholomew. Boston. Min. Mary Bradley. Boston. Ian-oiled in Jesuit Seminary Guild (5 yrs.) ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day, Boston, Mass. mrolisd in Society PrWlIat-ion d Faith. Mr. and ma. A.J. Bartholomew. LITIRI OI IYHIATIIY Mr. and sm. PS. BrsdeynOhar- lottawwn. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bartholomew. Mass Miss’ M... Bradley, Boston, m}. m. s. a. Bradley, Central ue. Mary and lhrion lrsdiemqrsr- lottewwn. diaries Sradley, Woodstock. Mrs. Helen .8141”, Rocky Pt. Rose and. Misty Medley. Tor- onto. _Ont. Rev. L. lrandrisan, S.D.U. Rev. Clarence Pitre, South Rus- co. luv. L. J. Aym, Oorran Benn. Rev. Sr. St ll. Aisstin, UNA St. Joseph's Convent. , My. M. ‘Halls, 0.811., It. It. Mary's. Sr. M. Anthofll. CAM» Seared Heart Home. Sr. M. ‘lhornss, 05.11., St. Dua- stan's College. Sr. M. Ursula, 0.8M, Mt. St. Mary's. Sr. M. Paula. 0.8.1. Oity flos- CSJL. Sacred Heart Home. Sr. M. RwhaeLCSJS, Oityslas- pitei. ' sr. u. Altai. ossa. linkers. If. Jana Ian. all. Kansas. Rev. Sr. M. Austin. St. Joseph's‘ ’ ‘Mrs. Mosie Peters ls slowl re- cuperating from her recent ii ness. __._ Master Wlills Cshiil of mammar- side spent the week-end in Hoov- lan and ore-n. Miss Lily Wood, teacher of Forest View School, was sick a few days recently. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault spent Sun- day afternoon in Dewar guest o her mother Mrs. Felix Doiron and family. Miss Catherine Parr was visit- ing in Bloomfield at the home of her aunt Mrs. Henry Pineau on Sunday. Molt of the men have the wood out now and on fine days are busy getting it ready to burn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pinesu and children, and Mrs. John A. Gallant spent Sunday in Woodstock. Miss Elsie Cairns has been spend- ing a snonths well earned vacation with her mother and sisters here baiore returning to her job in Charlottetown. Mrs. Jus. F. Gallant, Mrs. Vincent Gallant and, little son, Junior. spent a few days in Kensington recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunphy and lsimlly. Mr, and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant motored to Alberton on Saturday Continued on page 11 Sr. M. o! Carmel, 0.5M, Kin- kora. Sr. Florence Patrice, 05M, City Hospital. Kelly's Cross C.W.L. Mrs. Laura Murray, Emyvale. Miss Gertrude Goody. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. John McCahc. Iona. Mr. and lvlrs. Martin Driscoll. Johnston's River. ‘ W. J. Brawders, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coady, Haz- elhrook. Mrs. Katherine Creamer, Char- Boetnn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. FJ. ‘Irainor. Emil- vale. ‘ Miss Helen Shreenan, Curran Benn. . Charles Iormay, S.D. U. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Monaghan. North Wiltshlrc- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Callaghan and mother. myvflle- Mrs. Michael Devereaux. New Haven. - Mr. and Mrs; Gus Tierney. N" Harven. Ml‘. and Mrs. Michael Murphy. New Haven. My” Mary Johnston, Central Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Charlottetown. Misses Cecilia and Monica Lar- kln, Ottawa. - Miss Mary ll. Kelly. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Georgie Dunn. CWO Bui- on. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent iiigclns. Saletn. Mass. Miss Mary Kelly. Pt. Auaustus- Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald. St. John, N. B. Lloyd Waddrell, Pr. George, BC. Emlyvale W. I. Yluklell family. Kelly's Cross. Sr. M. Marie. ‘Irscadie. Sr. Ann Josephine, St. Vincent's Orphanage. Sr. James Charles. CARDS ‘OI SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartholo- mew. Boston. Joe, Alice McAvinn, Charlotte- town. Edwin Carraiher, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Robuts, Oharlottdtown. Mr. and Mrs. Wl-bert Croken, Charlottetown. Katherine Robinson, (Jim-lotte- town. Agnes, Pat Cavenach, New Hav- Wh. and Bertha McQusid. Kei- ly's Cross. Mil Georgina Collins, Charlotte- town. Mr. and wt. Frank Devereauit. fleencer, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Doyle, Charlottetown. m. and Mrs. Simon Cavanseh, New Haven. Mabel Study. Blimmersidc. Hank and Regina Murray, char- lottetrown. Wig". Blanche Gallant, Charlotte- a. ldk. and rm. Brent Wood. Gap- an . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Costello and Myrtle. Itmyvsle. William McFarlane, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monsghan, Kelly's Cross. Mrs. Sylvester Monsehan and family. Kelly's moss. Mr. and m. Clarence Frlueii, New Haven. Assess Pat. Marlon Flood. Mont- re . w. and M:s., Freddie Matters, Kelly's Cross. Verna and Jim Cotes, Charlotte- town.‘ . Hilde. and "fhomss McAvinn. Charlottetown. Mlrlsm and Scn Cousins, Rose valley. ' . kMsdelins and Johrrltobertaltin- ors. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McClos- key and family. hnyvsle. Ihei sud Vernon Outlay, Gior- lotiewwn m. and Ila. Vincent McIntyre, Montreal. " . Bodeque. ~~ _ pr, 01.. and Mrs. south. Ch“- lottetown. m. and Mrs. Peter flushes. Mlllcove. Horace Trainor, Halifax. N- 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Doyle. Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. mh. Malone, Mor- ll. e Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Deveresux. Spencer‘, Mass. - . 4 ' Manon 1s. 114" . . ‘Ylnvestigote rise Careers. s ' SPECIALIZED “Are You interested i Y?’ eiferedtoyoe . .'. In rlssair.. CANAbkSrrlllg- AIR FORCE ‘IDIOAI- CARI ' GENEBOUS PENSION For full particulars contact vouue MEN . ond on the ground . . _ in ‘IR-AIKEN. COMMANDING OFFICER II. 0. A. F. STATION SUMMERSIDE ’ "Serve Conodo Through Canada's Armed Services" ROYAL IFAIIAIIAII AIR EOROE Mr. and Mrs. Linus Monaghan, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Westmofeland. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Griffin and family, vnyvale. Pat Flood and Willie Monazhan, Montreal. Lawrence, Lucy and Daniella Gallant, Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dunsford. Charlottetown. Emma. Holmes, Charlottetown. Zita. and Urlas McDonald, Char- lottetuyvn. Annie and Maurice Howstthsdy Fane. _ Mrs. Ambrose Kelly. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dever- caux, New Haven. Anna Cavanagh. New l-laven. Cecilia. and Monica McQ-uaid. Kelly's Cross. Harry Boyle, New Haven. Lois McEachem, New Haven, Mrs. C. Docherty and family, New Haven. Emmett Csvanagh, New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDonald, Dartmouth, N. S. Agnes and NLyrtle Campbell, Klnkora. .. Mraand Mrs. Jar..- . Crcenan, iglnkora. Mrs. Margaret Mbllisnus, Bos- ton. Mass. " ‘mowadele, Miss Reta MoManus, Halifax. Wtlie or cclll: ‘Dealers: , SFURGEON CLARK Tryon, P. E. I. Sumrnsrside MILLAITS STOIIE, Iiensington Week-End Specials rm, SAT. m MiilL, Helen and Edward McKutzia, Iona. Mrs. Mary Gallant. Boston Mr. and Mrs. Harold Iluulzxlr, Cornwall. hilss Rita Malone, Mass. John T. Malone. Taunton. Liars. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shcrrjv, M. bony. 'l'iu: .' m, Sr. Rita Marlo, Pt. lln‘.-l.r»~._.y, N. S. Si-._Anns Josephine, Pl. 14.11,. eabury, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ll-winrm, North Wiltshlre. Mr. and lvirs. Leo P. Mml .‘..(‘, Charlottetown. Austin Bowman, Charloizuraui. Shirley‘ and Wendell Nichol: n, New Wlltshire. cAnu "DfWTIIAIIKS Mrs. Stella Bradley and wish to convey their most 1 thanks to their many kind no boure, relatives and friend.- sent Mass Cards. lrttcm. llu‘ and cards oi sympathy, ctr also all those who helped 1:. y way to lessen their burden ui m- row in their recent sudden JIIIT sad "loss, namely the death oi mm beloved husband and faihrv. ‘he late John W. Bradley‘. . ANNOUNCEMENT We have just recently unloaded a cor loud oi the tumour Fleury lissell Tandem Disc Horrows, in various sizes ranging from 22 to 32 plots and would suggest that you book your order eorly so as to be assured of prompt delivery. TIIE IIALL MFG. 8r 00L0 STORAGE 00. LTII. Charlottetown CHARLES GORDON Ccscumpec. P- 5- l- MARBII 12, 13, i5 TOMATO SOUP-B tins for .. FIG BARS-J Ills. ORANGES-—288's—3 dozen ORANGES—344'_s—4 dozen . . TOILET SOAP-Olsen ior chance oi winning and oi tins rnontio. LANE’S PORK and BEANS, 2 tine for .. .. 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