MAY 1, 1937 CANADA'S FAVOURITE for MOTHERS DAY A WAIKIKI BLOUSE Print Silks, Plain Crepes All in Coronation Colors l R. P. SIMPSON word. Ulllcr Intel on inppliculiun. For Sui m]; sALE-ONE USED Pu) (ill. PIOlIElB 6a Moreside. L-Bll-S-S-ili r‘ you SALE -— A GOOD IVORK horse. Apply Robertson Transfer, soulhport.____ L*95‘5'5'3l~ FOE SALE - llonsa 3 YEARS old. Apply Pope BflElltl1l.Hu.:_el gqv, _ L-l.l'll-5- 4 . colt SALE - DUAL rlmrosi". shorthorn bull. bred by MC- LZITWI», Quebec, 4 yours old. Apply Mnjol‘ carrutlicrs, Carleton. R. R- L~84-.'J-. 31. WE SPIICIALIZE IN lllONTll OLD Barred Rock Chickens wciiueu from the broodcr. May hzuched $25.00 per 100. Everett How-alt. cCarlcton, R. B; l- fit“ STRAWBERRY PLANTS ‘l5 CEh IS per 100 by mail; $4.50 per 1000. Also ornamental trees and shrubs. I". B. Reeves, Southport. folfsiiLciwlnLxrs KNIGIIT a door Coach; run 18000 miles. Ap- ply Mrs. Laura McGi-aih, Cove- liead Road. L-90-5-5-7-__> " 14-15. :_ ___ __________. FOR S ALE — STRAWBERRY Plants prepaid-Senator Dunl0l>-— 75c a hundred. $2.50 for 500. $4.50 ior 1000. W. Watterworth. Mon- tague, L-180-5-77-3l. . fij|;"‘§n,|5.:(') ‘Ms/air '_wilccr; narrows. one cart. one horse. one milk cow, one Buick Motor- ADP Y Norman Hyde. Cornwall- L-139-5-6-3i. _,___ _ ,_,__ -——,~%—_?_:1 RED RHUDARB ROOTS FOlt sale 30 cents each. $3.00 pcr doz. pnstpnid. Slrsnvberry P101155 55 cents per 100 postpnid. Gcorsl‘ r11. DOHCOIIZYTCOiOlVll,L-EOYi-fifl-ll z—.———— TOR SALE-ONE SETTEE AND two rockers; one Singer Sewing Machine. Ring 517-1. L-10'l'5-5-3l. FOR SALE — TWO APAR IXWILNI res rienoe. Modern conveniences. Price reasonable. Good invest- ment. 205 Euston Street. _P:1_3§'5'.°:3." FOR SALE-IVILL ARRIVE AT Mi-Nciirs Stables on Thursday‘. llillrfi. two cal-loads o! choice horses and some mares with foals. Wellington McNeil]. L-113-5- FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS fnnn or 50 acres on Whlm Rood, occupied bv Daniel D. Rourke. Apply to Bell 8; Mathieson, Sol- iritors. L-23-5-3-5-7-3l. L- Heir Waited WANTED —- OUNG LADIES OR men to s 1 popular Canadian Mfllznzine. pply Box "S" Guard- ian. L-146-5-d-3i. Lost '~° 8 '1‘ — scnoor. BAG AND Becks. Bag initialed. L. A. Advise Guardian. L-18i-5-7-1i. ___ —/ . , .. . . lQfiril0fl-hflfiQtl-flfih JG 01.1.. 000000-119 “lowdown-convoys. h, u“, {)4 Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Ceuirnl Guardian locals, 4n pflzflflflfd: w" _ p" won]; Announcements Inul (‘liming Evelii-infiiragr $1131“ ‘mun’ a l, per word; In All-murmur hulics-s, 10o per Inch; Lists u! |-‘||,yu| an“ iipiriluul Uflsrlnll. Ulriln. etc" so per nuuiel Letters n! Cuaduiun, u" Infill) Notice: o! 'l'l1unlis and Appreciation, 10o par lush or d: pa! Cltnialflell 70o . F izszoitooofi Minimum Clings (or any ameriliwment twenty-flu souls, oaau-nnnonuoan-nocnuonnn-G‘ ‘ .»-'““*°““°1-~*—~——~ --—~-l'~“i9 OM FIATITS. .1 18y Prince Street. L'12B-5-6<3_ Sui“ LR c0 " Aiils"l'o' Stm-lwlh: Bench. Phone lfluvr‘ 5J8 y ’ \ ll(‘._ p], 20v. mnt blrcct- Alllili’ 210 Kent fill?" c-rzs-n-s-si T0 LET-HOUSE 2s KENT 5H1???“ fliilc rooms, posses-ion J1me li-l- Apply 54 Kelli, st, 1'0 LET-IIOIYS”. 5i? "Wllily remodelled, modern conveniences. Outbuilding avail- llblc- ADDly 89 Gerald L-l6l-5-fi-3i. cf; »-, .- __. .. ,_ __,__ T0 l.l:T--ll0l.'Sl~: 0N FITZROY slrPm- A0011’ James Devine, North American Hotel. Irl773-5Jl-3i. Miscellaneous AUCTION SALE 0F . pAmyL stock, crop implements and household ailects, Monday. May 10th. See posters. J. F. Webster, _ Fren 5-5 3i. INSURE IN THE BUN LIFE. PAR- tlcipate in the profits o! this great Company. Last year policyholders received an average or one and one hall million dollars a week. See J. A. Moore. Currie Building. Wanted WANTED - G001) hardwood lumber. _ _l‘42'$;§£d?_- SEASONED Proude A: L-B0-5-5;3_i. WANTED 3 OR 4 ROOM PARTLY furnished apartment. Write Box 234 City. L‘-148:5:0-_1§i liiale_il-_lgip_iv anied work. C l. l) Shipper for Grocery Business. Must have good reference. Appiy _‘2§." Guardian. 11:121-545- WANTED-RELIABLE MAN FOR Rawleigh Route oi B00 consumers. 200 easily sold household necessi- ties. We teach you how; supply sales; advertising literature-all you need. Thousands earn $25 to $100 weekly. G Rawleigh, Dept. t al da.‘ Female Help Wanted WTANTITITTTMTDDLE_AGED woman to keep house for a man and one child. Ollie Shreenan. Klnkora. L-124-5-6-4l. Aarclplvlliibtcil n LADY to assist with light housework "n the country. ApPly "X- Y- Z7’ Guardian. . l..-1'l1'l-5-'l-6l. ____._.___ WINNIPEG WHEAT (Rilppllrd by Woods-Reade and Co.) liluy-ifiildi. Jiily 4111. (loll-her mllillit. ‘i ti. s. iiruunlc. Certified Public Accountant and Auditor " l». Bobkkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed.‘ Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration‘ of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. _ Charlottetown, P. E.I. B.A., ILPJL, Bil-A- .the direction of the Public Health 1e The Central Guardian OONIIDII! ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. LBTBB-‘I-lfl-ISIZ. 000KB to: portcct pictures. L-SMH-‘Ii-M-tl convenes/mom un. INSUR- ANf/l- irc-Ina-1-1a-ai2 ORASWELL tor Photographs. ALL KINDS STRINGS or "GETS and lamps ici- Coronation decorations. Chappell d: 00.. Elas- tricsl Contractors. Ii-‘l-a-a-m, sormu slmvwas .11- nu.- FA '1‘ will be conducted by Mr. Nis H. Burnett, student. UNITED cannon slmvloas, 313M103’. May 9th, Murray River st 11 AM. Little Sands at 3 PM. Mur- my Harbor at 7 P. M. Coronation services. Preacher, Rev. D. K. Ross. L-201-5-71-li. CIIURCII OF SCOTLAND. - Divine servces will be held on Sab- bath May 9th at. Murray River 10.30 A. M.. at Iris 3 P. M. at Belle River 7 P- M- J- H~ B51101". B. A.. student. 11-202-5-741. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—RAW. Elven 1\IacDougali will preach Sab- bath 0th at Argyle Shore at 11 A. M. and DcSable at 7 P. M. L-166-5-'I—li. (TORNWALL (YIIAIKGE, May 9th. Rev. T. R. Goudgc will preach at Kingston at 11 A. M. New Dominion at 3 P. M. Cornwall at 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minster. ‘ L~i74-5,—7-1i. IHR. AND MRS. A. L. OWEN. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Memoriam HI. JOHN FRASER Th9 sympathy o! their neighbors ‘ ""3 m"? friends is extended to ' the widow and family oi the late w“ ‘Mm "B". W011 known and M8111)’ mpeeted citizen o: Queens WWW. who dlod at his home at Avbndale on March 18th last. Mr. Fraser was a gentleman of sterling ilgaractsr and more than ordinary 111W. ire-wok an active and in- lelllanc interest m m that per- W-lll to tbs welfare o! his native province and country, and always "mile to imlmiva conditions in the oommuni in which he grew up and span his 1on3 ii-fe oi.’ over B0 years. . 1!! Nllzion m. rrsser was a us. "l" - tie-ins Catholic and in politics he was s. member or the Conservative Party. Possessed of a. keen intellect he was teal-less and Illlfimken in defence o! his prin- ciples and could always be cle- Pended °n W 8W8 B 800d reason for the faith that was in him. IYKAIIK- 1557. M!‘- Praser ivas married to Miss Elizabeth Mac- D0nlild of St. Teresa's Parish. A "Imlly 01 one dauzhiei- nnd six sons were born to them, a]; n; wh°m 3m "Ving- A family reunion “"35 Plllluled to take place at the o.d homo in August of this your l0 celebrate the Golden Anniversary of their ivcddlng tiny, but Div-inc Providence decreed otherwise ‘Besides his widow ‘were are sur- l/Wlllg the late Mr. Fraser, his "lily daughter (Katherine) Mrs. John W. MacDonald of Gil-nihi- Hull. P. E. 1.. Simon and Bordon at lirmiiiioii, zinnouucc the engage- ment oi ihcir daughter -Ma.lildn (lnrdiner in (loorgo l-iurcld, sc-li oi Mi‘. and M "s. G. J. Lyle, Vancouver, B. C Murilngrr to take plnce ill Julie. L-lilll-(l-l-il. INFANT Auliwrkai: - scllooi. civiiicrcnccs are being held under Depariluenl in the Lcgloli Rooms, 50 Grafton Street every Friday afternoon. 1.-i754-4-2.l-i*.0-5-1. 0N IIKEL‘l"I‘l\'I$~i“0ll0\'.'lllg _is the executive of the Charlottetown Art Clilb Mr. J. E. Harris, MlF-a Eleanor Loyve, Miss Annie Watson, Miss Doris Gill, Allis Ruth Iicariir, hirs. D. M. Cass, and Mrs. llohu Fraser lnct 'i‘i'ninor as appearccll. BEREAVED-ltlrs. likhvard Ready Wednesday received the sad ll('\\'S of the death of her brothcr-in-iaw, Pelt-r F‘, Fce of Hiiigham, Muss. Mr. Fee visited the Island Some years ago and made many ‘friends who will be sorry to hcitr of his passing. FUNERAL SEIIVICES—-The fun- eral oflJohn R. Burhoe was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence, Gayiown, to the People's Cemetery. 5crviccs at the house and grove were conducted by Rev. H. L. Danton. The pail bearers were Messrs. Jas. Smith, Russel Pickard, Lem Craswell, H. Cucimore, Henry Cnibeck and Geo. Vcsscy. PLAY EN.IOYED--Coriiwall Hall was filled to its utmost cam/city Wednesday night when the play "A Family Affair" under the auspices oi’ the Cornwall-York Point Insti- tute was presented. Willi the ex- ception of penis of laughter perfect order prevailed throughout the en- tertanment. The following cast of characters did excellent acting: Charles McKinnoll. Colin D. Mc- Phail, Seymour Scott. Louise Baht. Mrs. L. H. Drnkc, Mrs. l-Icrbcril l-‘rizzcll. The orchestra, Mrs. Geo.- McMiliuu at the lllilllO, Mrs. Loriic McPhail, lvir. Lyman Duhford, vio~ liu, Mr. Melvin Hyde, guitar, Mr. I-ierbcrt Scott and Mr. Charlie Mc- Kinnon mouth organ, furnished music which was vcry much enjoy- ed. Rcztdinlzs were gvcn by Mrs. Waldo Batu, and MISS Evelyn Sim- mons, and iyllrs. A. C. BiCEBClICYIl sang a solo, ivhich was heartily cn- cored. Altogether it “'11s a very en- joyubc time and Friday evening at lydr River the same performance ~.\ill be repeated. Personals Mr. John (Jrccu, Vcrnoll River, was 'n the city yesterday on busi- ncsr. Mr. Keith Morrow has arrived from the Givoipil Agricultural Col- lege in spend his vacation with his father, Mr. F. '1‘. hlorrow. Mr mid Mrs. W. T. Anderson of Moreil uorr passengers on last night's ivnlu l".‘i.\li'lllll2 to their home after spending the winter in Toronto. l‘sl~ Sllunril‘: for llanilriill. Eastern Guardian ..’SUDSCRIP'I‘IONS i0 the Charlottetown (luurdimi may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or leit at H. J. Mabon‘! Drug Store, Montague. ..'Al.l. VIJTERANS nre requested to meet ul Legion Room, sourls, at one o'clock l‘. M. May 12th for Cor- onation celebration. Canadian Leg- ion, Souris, P B. I. L-53-5-4-4i. ..'BIG SPRING SALE 110W in full swing. Also buying potatoes, l oats. ctc., dniiy. Clark Bros, Mon- tague. L-i44-5-7-1i. ' STIFFNESS 4TH CIFTUWN COQIPANY This weeks meeting will ‘be held on Friday at 6.30 at the Canadian Legion rooms. How about 100 per cent attendance at this meeting- and lull uniform There will be m enrolment and also presentation o! prizes. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Guides oi’ the 4th and 5th Companies will take part in the May procession at the Holy Re- deemer Church. TRINITY GUIDES The sixth and seventh (Trinity Guides) Charlottetown Companies will receive final instructions for the church parade Sunday morn- ing at a meeting in Heartz Hallat 3.15 Friday afternoon. All. mem- hers oi the companies are urgedto attend. i-her Knights o1 this Council in the recent death of their father, Mr. John Fraser Sr, oi Vernon River Parish, P. E. I. A sad feature of the bcrcavcxucnt is that a family reuulou had been planned for next salmmoi" when the late Mr. Fraser uni Mr. Fraser" would have cele- hruted together the fiftieth anni- vcrsuvy. .2 their marriage. lPfliYiOt Please Copy) gonna. Dallljel .1. at Indian iloni] “"111”? as.,Dav atOi:>sz..'.l;,. . /\- ill Regina and‘ HRLQIZXEQ $121111]: l 'l‘h~ l‘(‘|‘.ll a nvmithlv ntccllug oi nquvm; B_ C” and WM“, “rump Jlqntr llivvzlii}; Wonicirs institute ChIldfflL Imrt u‘ illc llnlllo, 0i MP8. J. B. T)“; funeral “m4, “Mk PM“. l0 '\inh"\-. on April 15th, with icu 5L Joachim-h Church vN-HUH ‘lllflillbvlfi? lillii one visitor‘ pivsflllh “wen on Mm“, 2m“ '“.u,_ ‘In llhc Pro liiPlli nccupierl the chair. spite the condition of the roads, _ P‘ m,“ infirm” “I s“; nth-i: Dal.’ vcry largely attended. Rea. Basil‘ ' A O a c 9' Ci‘ k , - . o cu of st Teiesns “as lho by Swain“ m“ celebruut at the Funeral Mars null ’ iIiSO conriucicri the sewn-rs: n1 (m; 1 grave. The pullbcarcr-s ivcro, .I. A. Keoughnn. J. J. Maclnni", Jillllff‘. L. MacDonald, Lennard MacDon- ald, Thomas Kelly and 1.. B. liughcs.—R. I. P, . From‘ K. of C. Notes. NOi".ll\\'(‘.\.i. Review-Jill: sympathy" of ihr- Re- glila Council Knights of Columbus l Hoes out to Past Grand Iinitzht John A. Fraser, Regina, David of Odessa. Harold of Vancouver and Daniel oi Indian Heard. All bro-l lullh". Flips plunizs 0v st'crls_ ,\lo"i~ lug in l)" entertainer] by Mrs. Cieuiohir. and hllr. Stewart ivhcul Mvs 9'c\yui‘t. nil {rive a demon- =irgli nil. ill ‘ Home I171‘- micmlcw‘. also Camnchzuliwtilg; Lilli] iNzitlonnl Event. were clisunr-cd and iiilli-ri 01:4. (me new member “its wolcn czi. Our next roll (‘all niil be :ili=.\\~r~r<-Il llv un cxc-‘iitngc (u Mrs. Andrew gnvr‘ a vcry iii‘ tcrcsting description oi’ knitted‘ line NflLiOnEl. Anlh§ll1.__ THE ONLY ORIGINAL ONE CENT SALE 6 ———-——-—- BIG SALE SAT. to SAT. MAY s, 10, 11,13, 14 and 1 SPRING v I r A x AMI" PRUIWCTS Trulygooil Hm "in “no Sm": $1.00 box Puretest HAUBUT COCOANUT z.‘ LIVER SNOW BALLS =, ' I ‘°= M- AP- . 4 ' 8" i .211». 46 * - cultures» SULES i“ _ .. Fmiygcod Chccvnaw 2 m s H N G h‘ o, _ . DavleaDsrli. ‘ ...¢ -51 C - Zl-sl-oi entrust. 2M6 ZRPQM 2/" 2 M141 75' Lsnzlois lsiirpjfl- o’ 1 nruhttfhd Varulia 2/91- .76 Wm: lip-ii, I ,1_., 1 __ 2 {M346 $1.00 bottle BlWrv-vcets. Darin... , .~,_ Puremr s. chair-JIM.) Bays, ll m . . ,. . 2 /~'.Z6 Norwegian chum» irl-m, _ ,,,,, , , , 2 H41" RVXLIN \l, \ih‘k 2 ]i|,,y,.,,,,.;,,,n, Che", 2 m 4 l in ll....- w ll .- .. jar ,4l COD LiVER ‘ "m ‘w 8 35c rah..- Rt...” firm’ M M”! 4mm]! Ilnn uh Chews. . ..' 2 _l;,;..41 S H A V l N G ‘ u... _ ,: . Illiminl \ |_.l‘.‘.t Chclvl-sl... 2 :i;._4]_ C R E A M .21. 2 $1.01 i it ’ N “Ti”- {757 P“ L""'.f.t.::.;::;.:".':1. ""0" _ ‘_ ' 1 r . k _ ,,______ 4 :i.=._36 , 5flfrcm t/vr In-mil. A! 3-7 ill-t llrvwcrs '1 ,0, lr'1st'l'n'>irv=,",',vp 2 ‘or ,\ vino? FlWl Dropg,“ 291136 3 " ' ' -_ 5 .- _ '~- w- a. T...‘f."..._‘.. z.-.i1 i . '" zoos . .. . 2 31x76 ~.v\'..»_vDsI..-.-.'. zymosl 2 Tut-Ii’. l ‘in’? 2 for ,5] “L... OPEKO (YOFFi-ll-l. l lI-» 31c’ VANILLA FL-‘VORLNC 2'» 25c 11.2’ h t. l_..l _ mi vii-m. i m" 100s. ._T_a,t,]f"’v' 2 I,“ $126 ens/ninth LIST LONLY Y nu: Jrmnnsmrlilinuncv ' Cm". Kent 11ml Gt. George Streets 6 BiG l) A Y S 6 BIG l) A Y S ”' v .Iucl:u- “allilviiiilfllllllln‘\\ili1l‘Sl‘lt"i ruigiglll-lr \\'ii|,!lll"il the iil"i\‘ lulu; Fluullx‘ rits. Meeting closed b; nillu cuuxuiiv illlil>l'ii no lnnlgcr. m. l hv irked. .. _,__l‘; ...,. pericnce of ihc oldest buy the best. Exide Batteries are hacked by the ex- Storagc Batteries in the world. Noted for reliability and long service. manufacturers of It pays to ll l'l. i l‘ Eilifh l3 l’l:i- $ Ezilfh l5 l‘l i. >5 E25. 11.65 “Empire” Low Priced Batteries A dependable battery ill a low price. She If you v/nni n chciip battery this is your ‘ best bci. 4.10 2i P . 11 rpm- ? Plate $4.95 5.95 133333;; Equip Your Car With Dominion Tires $5.03 ‘DOWN Bflifillijt; In Easy Wctkly Or Monthly Payluulis Give You Greater it BOTH s1 RE J ‘I AGAINU Hulliialfs Utter" ON THE HULMAN HOME PLAN ' All you pa)‘ is ii slliall sum down. depending on lhe size and price of tires you select. thc balance can he spread (lvcr small u cckly or monthly pa) mcnis. Remem- ber you get our loucsi czlsh prices without c\ir:l charge of any hind. For As Little Dominion "Rvivyvil Guards" Mileage At Lower Prices i-ply G-ply 'i‘ullc Sim- A-ply B-ply Tlibé " 6.155 $ 8.25 Si.“ 3.00 ‘its $.30 10.10 1.95 7.20 8.70 1.5T: 3.00 3.0 $.35 11.10 2.05 7.25 $.93 1.35 3.23 IS 9S5 12.10 1.95 3.10 liLiil 1.93 5.25 2i 10.10 IGQQ ‘ 2.25 8.30 10v“, LT» Sjiii/‘li 11.15 -——' r 2.10 n A la m fl cllllniorrsroivu lEIIVII/FK USUAL mo‘ sKiIa.“ PAGE Tl lltliii 5 > “llo 3m; mllni Lcllzng me WhIJ . 1"“. my monitor puiri a pound for him?" l