MONDAY. {i} Lobster Packing anii Fishing Supphes i Get ilur Prices i Before Purchasing Alarm Clocks Marine I'm-int Mullet"! Nails, cm. Boat Batteries Nails, Wire Battery Connections oil. Gas.,Engil1o Brushes Oil. ltiotor Blow Torches Oakum Combination Plyeni ' om" ' Copper Paint A mTywm “n” “w” Rubber Patching cement Enamel and Tinivare Rash‘ Engine Enamel Rope Funnels, galv. gas strainer Rubber Hose Files Rowioclis Gale. Oil Cans Soldering Ironl Gasoline Fire Pots Solder spark Plugs, Champion Spark Plugs, Rajah spark Coils Secondary Wire Shet Iron, black Marlin , Sheet Iron, galv. n. nocizns HARDWARE co. i LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1857 Hinges and llasps Lobster Scales, galv. Lobstre Scales, jap'd, Lobster Cieavers Lantern: illll7-ll-3-iniiv-3i. FIR. GEORGE C HENNESSEY n. His Excellency Bishop O‘Sullivan ______ in a. brief eulogy paid a line trib- A large number oi citizens from ute to the deceased, and read a Ill walks of life Saturday morning letter from Archbishop Howard of paid their last tribute oi respect I Portland, in the mother oi the dc. to the late Sir Georgc C. Hcnncs- sey, as they iollowcd his remains from the home of his mother, Mrs ceased in ivlllCil he referred to the ntaily good qualities oi her son THE CHARLOTTETOWNFGUARDIAN ’ SIIMMERSIBE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle .-.'"....- re". i: m" r- r" e e zflIlj nuliur: lmnyu b! “we? g‘: Q ware, iliiii dOMD IHVGI‘ ‘OX DO"!- eento a word strictly plylblo In ad- vnneo. -rua FARMING rare. Buy "ATTEND supplies at Bruce's. 3233-34-31, -WANTED.—l00 good large ced- W“ m “mmn” '1“ '°"‘°“ “t ar ience posts 9 it. and l6 it. long. State price. Write box 214, Bum- merside. 5233-34-31. were present at the reception in the House oi Commons recently given by the Cabinet Ministers and their -1urw ANNAN wms - The “Y”- New Annan team defeated the last skating Baltic Rangers by a score o! 3-1 in Kensingwn rink 0n Monday night. The North Shore League games are interest- ing and exciting. Each commun- ity attend in force to cheer its team -- and howl The combined hfllppy cheers from hundreds oi’ throats have to be heard in order to be properly ap- preciated. Soon the final play- downs by winners oi’ different sec- tions will take place-K -—ANNUAL MEETING --'1‘i.e an- nual meeting o! the Eiumme/Jdidc Driving Park Company, Ltd., was held on Friday evening. Dr. E. '1‘. Tanton, president, in the chair. At- ter the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and adopted ‘and routine matters dealt with, the same Board oi Directors u last year were appointed. The matter oi the annual horse race, sponsored by the Company was left over for discussion at the next meeting o1 the directors to be held shortly-S. -—UEILDREN'B CARNIVAL - There was a lair turn out in spite or the storm on Friday evening for the children's carnival at the crys- tal Rink. Summerside. Mr. J. Henry Gaudet, the genial proprietor oi’ the rink made everything as plea-sent as possible for the children. There were many pretty and original cos- tumes. The girls’ prize was won by Miss Mary Siiiiphant, daughter .0! Mr. and Mrs. Roy sunphflnt. as a Japanese girl and Master Wiley Church, little son o! Mrs. (Dr.)_ Church curried ofl the boy's prize witi‘ a very original costume of o. “raginan.” The children had a. most enjoyable time skating from seven till nine o‘clock.—S. -—FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral o1 Mr. John J. McCoubrey o! Summerside took place groin his late residence on Thursday alter- noon and was very largely attend- ed. Rev. m‘. MacDougall oi Char- lottetown. conducted the services, assisted by Rev. Mr. Watterworth o! silmmerside. The hymns sung were: “The Lord is My Shepherd," “The Time Has Come." Rev. Mr. Watterworth conducted the servio at the grave. There were many lovely floral tributes. The pall- bearers were: Messrs Roy Schur- man, M. L. Bradshaw, A. F. Bell, Mr. MacCoubrey, R. T. Morrison, James Cairns-S. —-DAY 0F PRAYER UH€l§RtuD —-CAR.D PARTHES AT KEN- —Thc world day oi‘ prayer was ob- SINGTON-The pre-lcnten social served by the Women's Missionary events o! the pH-St week included Societies o! Summerside in Emma very successful card parties Mary's Hall 011 FrldRY- MIS- L- 5- under the auspices of the c. W. L. or Indian River. Molviehons Hull, Kensington where the events were held proved ideal for such enter- Moore, President oi’ St. Mary's S0- ciety, conducted the service, which was largely attended in spite of the ‘"0" -wiluren-iic Brace’: ‘nud- ma-a-s-ai. SOCIAL Fouc- TIONS.—MI. A. e‘. McLean, M. P. and Mrs. Melean oi Bulmneraide, Ottawa, were among those who March 5th, Sturgeon 11 s.m.; Mill- EASTERN iilllllllllll .1 {this column l: reserved he IMWI,III local interest but advertising o! n newiuy nature mo! be lnserud ll 2 centl s word strictly psysblo ll odrnnoo. ~ “GUBSOBIPTION! to The Jiarlottotown Guardian may ~b| handed to their Mo. Archie Huml. or lelt at H. J. Mabon’: D1118 Store, Montague. 12-18-611. . . ‘GEORGETOWN - STURJGION congregation. services. Sunday town Cross 2.30 p.m.: Georgetown 7 p.m. Services conducted by Ii‘. R. Macviear. -i1vilre. John Cox-min o! Bloom- field. has entered the Prince Coun- ty Hospital Ior treatment-B. I . -ovns. Jflmes mgles o1 0mm is visiting her sister, Mire. John J. MoCoubrey o! Summerai’ . -1vn-. Joseph Maodonald o! Charlottetown, i; spending a iew days with friends in Kcnsington. —K. -The many friends oi’ Mr- Ro- bert Bovmess. Kensingtcn, will regret to hear that he is seriously ill-K. -—lVi‘r. Walter McKenzie M. L. A., (1st Queens) was a visitor to Kcnsington last Wbbkr-K ji. —Miss Helen Mewherson. Vern- on River. is spending an extended visit with her cousin Miss Mary Power, Kensingtom-K Public Forum " J (continued from Page 4) year old class could be held in Charlottetown at the Exhibition open‘ to the Maritimes providing the colts were not brought in from the States after the first o! January in that year. I have been told that colt class- es~ would not fill and I quite be- lieve it, but I can tell them the erly “swanky.” Dresses" of moderate price “with an air” One of the distinctive features of this season’s showing 0i new dresses is the fact that low Priced dresses are 5° dew . MARCH 6. 1933 u n Will you look over this range of hand. some dresses sized for you ladies who have trouble in get. ting fitted. A; P111186 of very lovely dresses. 181/3, 201/3, 22% and 24% sizes. $10.75, $12.50, $13.75 $15.00. Frocks with an air -- smart, dashing. e5‘ fective, are here at so moderate a cost. reason why they did not i'ill. No farmer on this Island is g0- J Smart Frocks $5.95 and Particularly his many acts or charity. The Honorary Pall Bearers were Judge G. Duffy. Dr. R. J. Iiedwell, hlessrs D. J. Riley, A. E. Toombs, At $1250 ing to train his two or three yea-l‘ old colts on the or! chance of get- ting a class for them in the (all and the time is too short between. the time a. race is proposed and bad storm, which raged all day. Mrs. W. B. Mills was the pianist. The service opened with the hymn, “Breathe On Me, Breath o! God." The service prepared for this spec- Quite a few Printed Crepes shown in this really remarkable line of dresses. Some of the colors in this wonderful value dress are black with red; blue with grey and iainmcnts. On Monday night Ebb. 20th Mrs. Fred Shea and Miss Annie MacDougoll were joint hos- tesses and despite the inclemency oi.’ the’ weather and other attrac- M. iicnncssey, Kent Street, to St. Dullstiurs Basilica and thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The remains, which arrived from Portland. Oregon, on Thurfidny c\'-, tvm. Flynn, and Vincent Blake. . Phillis‘, ITSUd in hi5 T011110!‘ lwmml The aclirc pail bearers were Dr. m! ‘iccasmn by Mrs’ C’ C‘ Chen‘ lions a. large number sat down to m” day 0f me ramito get’ a colt blue print; greellfl, reds: blacks and “T1611? 111ml}? Tflvllds coiled to viczv Smith. Messrs P. C. Brown, John chahman or the National commlt- Dial’ auction forty-five. Prizes read“ mm“ 959961813’ n they have “Sand Crepe” lS the browns. T116358 3T6 NEW- tee of the Y. W. C. A. oi’ China, was used. Special prayers were said by Mrs. Isabelle. Glidden for the Bap- tist Church, Mrs. Maynard Sohur- man for the Christian Church, Mrs. ‘to go up against old campaigners which have been in training all the year round. The two year olds could trot hall’ miles and the year olds name given to this rath- er rough finish all silk h fabric, so effective in this line of dresses. The were won by Mrs. C. J. Cooke and Mr. Gordon Mandersorl. An excel- lent dancing floor and good music‘ added to the enjoyment of the the body, iriotlieil in full iiniformilRczirdoil, Thos. llmvzltt, S. F. Doyle o! a. Knight of the lloly SPDUiKEllFC.i£lilil.\\'n1, Bradley; Ai the llzlslhini SfilFlllll Hitth. The following were Mass mi.» celebrated by Rev. C. ilvicssrs A. A. mourners: i-iennessey, Frank These are clever‘ at 3i \’I¢C1i1'lli'*- I “d i?" R"- Tflilii ITTFHITFFSPE’. James Hcnnessev, J. D. . . dance, which iollowed the serving 7 Duliggn 1,.._..,..~., niui Rev. cl, Mflcqnnoym m. Con,“ l l cm- girgl-clfOgirlgxgn wtiilxéltzd of refreshments‘ Monday night = miles and they would be the bet- interesting feature of . cssrc, an. TXJCOII. nollv, Harold Hgnnegygy, A, m, Amdeacon Wm, 5,5, ,0, Feb. 21m, Mrs. James 1.. Saunders “"1"w°fi§- m be m the é“ these models is the clev- This range of dresses is not only out- . elliuicv Bishrn O'Slllll— yCcnnolijr. C. Connolly, Bernard 3g Mary-s Qhumh, on behaig o; and Miss Mary Ready were host- y ea’ W0“ e1- sleeve__and 0f ggurse standing in value, it contains a lgt of the ernmcnt to set aside say rive hun- dred dollars a. year to be divided into purses for two and three yeiu‘ cleverest models we have shown’ for a. long time. Material is a. very nice type of esses and an exceptionally large mu. who occug-ivii iilc Throne. svasjHiiclies. W. Connolly, P. W. mark- number attended. In the auction led b": l""\‘. Edward PP/Weitfin. A. (rial-kin, Daniel Murphy. Missions. Special prayers were said the higher nee}; for the restoration of peace between Yl- "5 ‘Ffflsml- flml Rflv» The funeral was under the dir- Japan and China. The meeting forty-five competition prizes were All néw cblgrg, , , . *' 77 Tf-‘mls- C? eciion of Mr. N. D. MacLcan. closed with prnyen-S. won by Ladies 1st, Mrs. Heath fldsdfigr; and “tie Pilovgence t: i: ' . Silk Crepe» shown 1n matelot bluae 0551s ,. - , , _ - Ya vcr rac - l = llbllih. Loni. (lot. Dalton. A largo number of the Knights oi’ Bowness, and 2nd Miss Mary ‘limdsgdviriise ‘L01: stakes, whim green, Chinese red, soft greys, etc. —\V- C. T. U. DIEETING -— The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Summersido branch oi’ the W. C. T. U. was held on Thursday arter- noon at the home oi Mrs. Archie Sharp. Mrs. Harper the vice presi- Blanchard. Gentlemen, 1st Mr. Fred Mumliy, and 2nd. Mr. George German. The lucky chair prize was won by Mr. Leonard Fitz- simmons. Delicious ,l‘t':i'i‘i.‘Sill’l’2ClltS were served and dancing was en- dent, presided in the absence of joycd for a few 110mg; Beywecn Mrs.~John F. McNcill, who is ivlth the dances solos by two popular Dr. McNclll in Montreal The meet- singers, Mr. Garnet Proiitt and ing was a. most interesting one and Mr, Russel Mm“), and the grabe- many excellent impers- were reed- ful dancing of the Highland Fling After the reading oi the minutes, by M155 Doris Saunders were Drill/Bl‘ W88 Offflffli bl? M195 111ml!" pleasing variations to the program. and lVirs. Glldden. Readings were 51x cm-d parties have bwn held Elven 11y Mrs. George McPhfisbn by the ladies oi’ St. Mary's Indian and Mrs. Hammond Cannon. A Rpm- and gens-mm,“ Branch. of very interesting paper was read by the C. W. L. since January 9th. Mrs. Lucas Alien dealing with the The grand total oi’ $104.20 was n-eni-iuc iiic uiillxlrzii m’ Knight "F i Columbus. ti‘ which the deceased the Order or Si. (irrgorv, cccupied/ was a member, preceded um w sent .n iiv‘ Sanctuary. hoarse. l ‘E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plalte Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. ivith all the entrance money udd- cd wouid make a. decent purse i that would help out with train- ing expenses. but the real value t0 the Province in these luturities is the fact that many oi fiiese colts would change hands at good nour- esl and P. E. I.,u'ould agnin come to the fore front as a horse export- ing Province for while we havcI lost the draft horse markets to‘ Western Canada our farmers have been looking ahend and have‘ bought some outstanding standard bred mares and there is no reason r why we cannot breed as good hot-i ses asany place in the world and all we want is a fair field and no i The Famous “Lansea” Knitted Sportwear Will Be Demonstrated tHere On TUESDAY, March '7- A special showing of this wonderful line will be held in the annex here on Tuesday, 7th March all day. ' Lansea Suit; in Silk and Wool Brambles, Wool Brambles, A cnt at Summcrside L10 d scientific side of Temperance. fea]jzed__K _ gR_ l S ’ y 5 Prayers were offered m the re- ‘Qlfzmfld be interesting b m Botanys and Knitted Tweeds will be show by special repre- 146 1C imond t, Charlottetown oovery or Dr- John F. Meueill. rensouans what the 0mm have w m, m. sentative. " whose wire is the president oi the and against my suggestions and Summcrsidc branch oi’ the W. C. _T1w many friends o; Mr, R R; n was for this purpose m“ I have it T. U. Mrs. Harper closed tho meet- ing with a poem and Benediction. -—8. Moose, Kensington will be pleased to hear that he is much improved after his recent severe illnesses-K — Rheumatism Kept Her In Bed 11H- W. H. Pushed, Lorenzo, Huh, writesz-“For about twu yearn I snilored with rheumnti - which kept me in bod lor weeks. A friend advised me to tahl. started the ball rolling. Horsemen as a rule ‘are a shy bunch, when it comes to writing letters t0 the Press but remembl boys it is the only way we can start the people to think o! the injustice our horses have been compelled to put up with for some years now. A number oi.’ colts in this vicin- itywill certainly be in training Burdock Blood Bitch”, m 1 wok this summer i! they are assured of a", will“, find they gave me new a. race, some two year olds and °' m‘ “mud t“ ‘*7 m" I some three ‘year olda and therf £i.:l“._1'l..s..14no....».._ lime illihn tor I would be glui to-hear iron live on the first o! July and s evenly between m; colts I wouia my breeder or owner or a two or starting tee oi’ ten dollars a week suggest that i! lny oolt won twl roe yesr o.d who is willing to herons the nee. All the entry tees first; he would be ma; out; and 3;, r, ‘ feel a a h - a‘ boqmfi; “fifliiflhugjmi m‘; are a! couple already in training enter their colts in a ruturity, to be added to the purse. I: you the money in the third heat b‘ y» F" ‘I . m d" a taking B3B. orxbe ng drlyenuin sununerside. izymg a nominating tee ol say think these fees hizh write me divided as, n. 30. 15. 10. and s. u)‘ g w h. T‘ fig“ “w. fljlufighggfl h, y,“ u "u. ‘by n case t ‘e aeie managers do ve dollars the fifteenth of March. what you wander would b, 143m I ‘m 51,-, em ‘y: - - e~—- not set rleht to work in the met- P!" ‘dflllerq new on first o! my. To distribute the money more Joniv a. new - "i ‘ BRINGING UP FATHER t V , Bo G ~ By George McMan v . l u i-rrooMsow m-riouss- g @511, _ _ ‘ " "‘ H 8' N s '“'°“*' mmw‘ "P" m" L2G MUS‘: $34K? '° “l” . res-Jim's *' ' mriwéflu MY Room- flit‘ MiNUTi- e119 OH- MAGGiEi 0N5 OP . , \ m“ ARRM£_ _ lNe I u. CALL THE. ANTlGUE5 ., - i‘ \ _ ,_ TWIST _ ‘fr‘@ld@@@