5s; ‘.9,’ ...;~;<;e* E. R. Brow & Son tCfidliil The Island's First Cable In 1852, the first cable was laid between Prince . Edward Island and the mainland. Previouslg, even the most urgent messa es were subject to the azards of fogs and storms asgwoats were the only means of communication with other parts of Canada. Only four years after this outstanding event, the Canada Life, even then in its ninth year, issued its first policy to a resident of the hiaritime Provinces. Over a period of ninety-one years, the Canada Life has established a re utation for sane, conserva- tive management. And t e enterprise of pioneer days still prevails. Sales ofnew insurance in 1937 were over twenty per cent greater than in the previous year. The anadalfle Canada’s Oldest Life Assurance Company M. o. srnwanr, Manson, Charlottetown, r. a. r. Representatives J. a. cannon - n. r. samnsos. Snmmml“ .~. Monsignor McGRAflfs up to the minute book on the China that lies beyond Shanihal. With 110 human interest illustration: == in sepia on best art paper. i $ 2.45 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER SEMINARY Scarboro Blnile, OnL, -——-CANADA. Ff re, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness ‘and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Lloy .1 Lewis Ch" Agent at Lummerside. 144 Richmond St. ' Motown New Glasgow And Vicinity £5} erg: 5‘ E9 ii iiirnriéii our i e 5 §§§5 s5? a i“ § 5E .9 F a 3 gross §? r55 ii gr s at we hold those meunaorieysodeet. ‘m sivixic yo friendliness and cheer." Howard read. me ed- anxl the accompanying £1: was presented by Mr. Robert - and“. taken entirely by sur- Mr. Nlsbert made 9, Mating rc- iihe dogim-s is gig Howard Lin: solomislne Master- l-Iozokl mid, solo W Miss Lois MacDonald. A number o1 games and giuirsing ooni/esis were on. A dainty lundh passed by e ladies brought an enjoyable evening to a close. 1- mionthly meeting o! ‘rho regiula the Hazel Grand women's Institute were entertained at the home 0i MrJ. Reiaih Ferris on , y oi lost week. lrh 15 mem- ovenlng hers and. 2 visitors tggsent. The moo ' at whim president. . openetdhgy rinsing the Odo and repeating . Committees gave their and all. Th closed with ‘During enioyfsg and refreshments served. Eastern Guardian <—-‘_. {i ALWAYS IN SEASON ALWAYI PIIFIQII FLAVORED AND ALWAYS PREFERRED BY ISLANDERB FUR MORE __ THAN FIFTY» ta. YEARS - iss|cx:v's ILABK . TIIST . csisiss 10s PER FIG l tague. 31708.. L-1478-4-5-2l ..'FUNEB.AL AT LOBNE VAL- LEY-The funeral o! Miss Flor- Leocl was held from the ence Maw Lorne Vail Church Sunday, in- terment t Valley Catheter! ughes otliclnting. tlilzer now _-— Clark i iii is " lwee sh is s rvived . 9 " viiio in e . sisters, -§ brother end five ' Machsod oi Soul . 10c IS ‘Mrs Olmsteld mill Bgaliaallfigm“ {EB FIG fllclmyig manor. 121.116 fir“? Aihoi D KNOWN - BLACK T0 IBLANDEIS, TWIST i r5: s? réeirisi E i 5. E a E 5 2g i i é é instrumeniidl music by er Macho a. social hour CONT/EELS were . ."l‘hls column ts reserved tor news o! local interest but edvertlsin] o! s newsy nature may be Inserted at to e word strict“ Nllysble in ed- . 3300K YOUR. ORDER. tor Fer- Mon- plaoe in the Lorne with Rev. T. Miss the nursing A Lower Montague Mr. ‘Mon Answer, MLA. is attending tihe hive Asmhly btillg held in -—C In Memoriam MR8. HJZABGTI LANDBIGAN years- Bom at Cambridge, P. I. Is- land. daughter oi’ the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Lannigsn. the earlier years oi her younf womanhood were spent in Char ottetown. Let- ret to Cambridge she ame the wile oi’ Mr. John Landrlgm, a prosgerous farmer o! that vicinity w ere she spent the greater part o! her life. Oi a ulet and amiable diz- posltlon s e endeared all those to whom she came in contact. Never falling to lend n helping hand, to those in need. She was s. stern and might Catholic and always displayed e true characteristics oi a Christian mother. During her illness she was frequ- ently visited by Rev. Louis W and died strongly fortified e la" rites o! the Roman C o Church of which she was a devot- ed member. ' She leaves to mourn the loss 0t e loving mother the following: tour daughters and two sons. Mrs. Alan Fraser, Vernon- Mrs. Terence Mur- i.“ ems" Kaw- 0 . s. m. on on, - lottetown. Leo oi Concord, Thomas o! Montana, and one son, William of Charlottetown, Her husband having predeceased meeting ms_ ' and _,_ her 35 years ago. 1.1mm 1 w“, appointed w Her remains were forwarded on write a 1 qr sympaithy r0 Mm, March l7 to her old home in 5t. v Emma“ Mm Menu”, 1313mm Mary's Road and her iuneral took invited the members to her homo Place 0n March l8 to 5t. Paul's tol- the upon meeting, where roll Church. Btur eon. Requiem High call will be answered by tho ex- Mm W88 cc‘ atcd by Rev. Ilnl amngmg o; ugh, and seeds R3- _Mullslly who also officiated at the tiealunezuiuCm-nmi : Mrs, Harold Brave and all that wls leit 0f I- , mm Nicholson, Mrs. mime-i body was isid to mt to a- n,” Ban e bush,“ meeting wait a glorious resurrection. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. E2‘ bgllgypillliinwniaririiliunnilignil‘ . . es rxim m. Steele and Lewis Condon, ' Requlescat in Peace IDWIR MONTAGUI SCHOOL Homo,- ior ‘February. Grade X-l. Jame: Milken, 2. Wanda McFarland Grade IX-l. Ernest Annear. Grade VII-l. Beth Cowan, . Charlie Aitlren. fiJ-lolm McKesrney. Grade VI-i. Jean Pools.‘ 2. Abert vanes. Altzken. Bwlilraic goudrenuit. msunscnrr-rlons w me Gammdfie mllj M,'fm"u°‘,“,‘ ,2'§";',',“";g§ Charlottetown Guardian mtg be Frames coma (equal); 91mm 1181"!“ 9° 31°11‘ m?" “chi” “n” Cowan. 3. Myrtle Edmunds. préméifafial" .%?..“i‘.l".§<‘““m' “A s - . . e ey. arnsei~~.°srv - r earncy. . rem . Grade WJrJ-l. liknlly Edmundo. 2. Vinr-nt ‘Boudreavlt. Teacher — A. Nwholnn. -C. ___________ ' EYESIGIIT W EXAMINATION ' Fitting and flnnnlyme Blames Eta ll. J. MABOII orromsrmn Monsoon. r e. l. fl Oflloe Connected With Drugstore -_.-. Frilled Marquisette Curtain, in White, Cream Lace Net Curtain in Tailored hem and allover Rayon Net. Curtain in Tuscon and Tailored Cottage Curtain in Rose, Blue, gold, green, I "iii i and Flore". are Viol "us w... rows-o "otiiis"M/i?risr'd3i3rhmii"Cephne' Sifiig Start with y/ourfEitchen-ggo streighiijhrough ‘ihO_Q_l\ilt'I_l1_fl§OI_gibfl‘_ NEWs CURTAINS fChoose ran-m file raw-year Tseleciion in title, city! Cotton and Ecru — $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $8.95 pair - lwi- — — -—_ — 75c, 98c, $1.25 to 5.25 pair pair —- — - - - - $1.15, $2.25 m $5.00 NEW _WALLPAPER. Semi-trim med, Snnworthy and Maxtmur. Ask for the New CATALOG of Modern WALL PAPER ~ ' “ON THE ISLAND 1T3’ Tuscan we ues to BRING SPRING the HOME rqiiiiyfvfi fifitmEWeurfélnsi $Wiyumisiiiw wt Mid Nets New Embroidered Muslin Dorvel Scotland at -— — — 90c, $1.00, $1.25 yard mo. Ress- -'- - 59¢, m, $1.00 to szoo so. Use the Coupon M‘M__QWWM G- tetown, . Chariot I. I. Hesse and me the New Well Pew- CIWWIIB- in white or bisquit in allover er aves — 15c, 25c, 35c to 75c yard Rayon Net Bronze Shades in s. wide variety o! designs at. - - -- 00c, 40c, 50c, 60c yard imported direct from I. J IUSII. l. dict-mi 001D- CLINTON 808001. Grade VII-i. ‘Lois whitened. i. Willard _.-_-- Joan 0001mm‘. B. Kathleen O'Con- . pqqeqg mwmum, m, Honor- roll tor March. nor. GndeH-LJeenCers-sndfilodss u; ,mmmm w, Jum- G 8-1. George Plokefllii. 3- Grade VI-l. Vivien Sullivan, 2. (equsla. l, lhtence Dim- n” ‘gonna, “m” mum, Genie . kahuna-ins P1118. Grsdsilviflro-L-Isnsss‘ 0001mm. Grade liflrJ-l. Mary In!” §£mCerr°.°°nnm' mo“! lmnewlrruul-Iect O'Connor. Grade IVQrJ-l. Punk miey. i. snddeoseeOenhquel. qy¢w._ an“ wmudjgqA l hi “i‘{,l\\\l\\\l $4“ l -By George McMenu! Grade I.(Jr.)-i. Elton Paynter. - Pio-