' l APRIL 1. 1932 MONDAY, APRIL] Auspices Women's‘ Music Club ,v list Proceeds for Protestant Orphanage >3 ib.) __l ‘ALA ‘Aka s‘ ‘a Classified Advertisements Inserflons:..................... ‘is per llns of .+o+eo+eo+o<+oownw+woo+»+o+oo+o+oe-oooo+go3ge+ v v1 vvvy ii Miscellaneous Male Help Wanted JOHN ALFRED MeDONALD. PRO- vincisl Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) . 0370-10-15-1 month. p UGIITE MAND SOGES SOM Bestyrer. Mao forstaa alt ved- rorende Landbruget og Grunts- . agar, llgesoin dygtige Arbeidere- Benvendelse med Anbefalinger og Oplysninger til. P. Thomson, Little Bras D‘Or Bridge, N. S. 1807-4-1-41. For Sale IIAY FOB. BALE. ESTATE LATE J. A. B11116, Bedford. 1793-3-31-41 SUITABLE FOB CARDBOARD. 1c. pa; t lining cuthouses. etc.. sheet. Guardian ofllce. "I' l-‘OB SALE - 0L1) PAPERS. 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. FOL SALE T0 LE1‘. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. U- FOR SALE - ISLAND BRED GOVERNMENT sons - now TO Be ready for spring appointments. Free Booklet. Toe get them. M. C. C., Toronto 10. l M. H. W. 8-28. Y. BOWLING Abhies A. Affleelr F. Small.... Goo. Craig ..'. .. us“ T. W. Bentley _ . v - _ WURCIP-Sunday, Apr.13rd.: 11 A. 15,5,” M-Albwiwsr. M. mun; 1r. M. in‘ Westmoieland. Observance of Lord's m8 WW0!‘ in ‘Pryon church at close of “ulna afternoon service. N. D. Mclean .......108 10$ w. Campbolt ........14a iss SEMWSLY m!‘ - T" many G. Hutcheson ...» .......15l 1'18 n. Ramsay ....11s ise vmm Gmn- W111 be WW w he" MacIrwln ......1’1l iao *h‘i"h°15°°""“°d i011" bed hav- n. Jenkins ..........i:ia m i"! ""1"" "elishlelfoke Tuesday .1. McFadyen ....,..2iii__i2s "ml"!- - use loos ‘vMalorlty for Ahbles supine.‘ -. fifliirs _ A. M. Douglas ... .,..,..150.109 Prue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cerium, euininiiiii soxom oumo at Provinc lSanitoriuirsOflioe, Saturday from 10 to u. 1424M; CALI. FOB YOUR skates at Flor. um Restaurant not later than Sat- urdl? noon. Wm. Michael. . ' 1803-3-31-21 . N01‘ RESPONSIBLE for {sates . checked in llurum Restaurant after Bstwday noon. Wm. Michael. ' 1503-3-31-21 IOOBNWALL CHARGE-April 3rd Kingston at 11 A M4 New Domin- ion at 8 P. M: Cornwall at 7. Rev. D. K. Rose, wnister, . .|,.lu;_m, you, “Ideal” 81m mixing bowl free with ninety-eight Dolmd has Robin Hood Flour while the! last. IIM-S-ZS-ttf-Sl CLYDE RIVER-On Buiioay, Ap- ril 8rd the service in the Presby- terian Ohumh. olvuo River, wui be 0t 11 a. m., S. School at 10 a. in. UNITTIICBUIICII SERVICES- Services in Tryon and Crapaud United Churcshes on Aprll 3rd will be held at 1i A. M. and 7.30 P. M. respectively. ' snnvrcss or mvoiv warns-r United Church o! Canada. Servi- ces Sunday Aprll 3rd a1 follows: 2.30 p. m. Hunter River at 7 p. m. St. John's Church, Aiprll 8. Even- song 7.00. Springfield, St. Elzabethls Church April 3, Holy Communion 11.00. in the Parish of New London on the Trinity United Ghurcli ruins! ZOO-Choir Rehearsal, Hearts 7liillfidlnig ulfiquare regular ' meetinl -- Social Hall. sod-Young People's Society, m. ular meeting - Ladies’ Parlor. PRESBYTEBIAN SERVICES _ At Mt. Stewart, Sunday, March 27th. morning and evening. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDcugall will preach Sab- bath April are. at Belle River at 10.30, and if the travelling is fav- ourable at the Hail Iris, at 3.80. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE _ Wiltshire at 1i a. m. Hampshire at ANGLICAN SERVICES-Crapaud SEE THE SPLENDID DISPLAY oi’ Choice Meats, Ham, Bacon, Pofx, Comed Beef, and Milk IPed Chicken » at The Queen Meat Market. 1810-4-1-11. CHURCH OF ENG LAND services fronds of Miss Mary Weatherble, ‘Glasgow Church of Christ: Mom- STANLEY BDGE AND NORTH RUSTICO — Services in the Unit- 3rd inst will be as follows: French River, 10.30 a. m.; Burlington, 2.30 ‘ p. m.; Kenslngton, with H0‘y Com- munion at 7 p. m. Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Rector. SUNDAY SERVICES-New fng worship 11.00 A, M; evening 730 P. M. Service in the Caven- dish Baptist Church 300 P. M. Wm. G. Quigly, Minister, w vvvfi vv vvvvw vvvVV ITS BEAUTY > LASTS puny. ¢‘v+O+OO'QQ'OQ'O-O~O-O-QOQQ 9Q-O&Q'§'OO-QO-O-¢_¢4‘v‘vv i . 9¢¥H+++O§4++o+oo+o4 voooovrowovww o» so 04+» 0o o ‘l: “a 1-“ 1:1". SUNWORTHY APRIL 2nd. to 9th. Vbecn selected to accom- horse, 1,300 lbS. Apply at this 0!- fice, ~ 1779-3~3l-2l n I] ~ , .. FOB. sans - 1 DRIVING MARE Q J‘ McLean m" i g " North Rustico‘ at a p. m. Rev. H. ~ éti2"s£ét.“°""° iiitiffilil l. s e Bee»- D» who» “‘ ' - ‘ -' R. LePage . .._... '7" ‘ " , ~ vii-p SALE__,SLAND MARE. a wrmsaon UNITED environ- years old, weighing about l4 hun- l dred. Apply at Guardian Ofllce. ' 1792-3-31-31 FOR SALE-é YORKSHIRE SOWS, _6 mos. old; Ayrshire Bull, 18 mos. Choice stock. Can register, also i ‘ Banner seed oats. Amos ‘Rodd. ' "Milton. 1815-4-1-21 A ‘l Female Help Wanted , WANTED-EXPERIENCED GIRL ~for housework. Mrs. Amos-Rodd, Milton. 1815-4-1-21 ' Employment Wanted , EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS work on Ranch or Farm. Apply "' Guardian. 1800-4-1-31. '-‘-' ' To Let ‘ HOUSE TO LET ON FITZBOY Street. Phone 1268.'17'72-3-30-3i. TO RENT-JFURNISHED HOUSE. iwith all modern w conveniences, Almlv R. Taylor pus-n so-“efltim. sot ion" 1m Capitals ; A. McLean .. “JTHVIGB R. Pendleton ......~‘-b...imi i“ n. n. Clawson ...-".'eua..i=1ln m’ Dr. Archibald ... ........188 Jack Johnston ..i..........iP4 101 ' 131‘. Lhwggqgri‘. 11*." bu". 274 . _1,ead by the forward line of Mel'- rill, Fofsliilld one Ieswick. the 1?"- iuth Hornets scored a 8 to 0 over Kansas 01W 1156.1 .. F Th!!!“ m the third game of tbe'“eem!-i'inl1 round of the American HoclNY TIN‘ High Single, Art Afflechdod. High Three, Art Affleck, 452. u» ua 183 .122»; 97 imam" » 1585 Majority for Capitals, 06- High Single. It. A. Pendleton. High Two, ear. Hornets Lead DULUTH, March 81 —\ (A. P.) ‘ “POBIOAQIY - The roiyeéiiit fof’-'Aprll is 1 to s begins 8 t5 9 occasional showers. but mostly fair. 10to 16, this is a week of real spring weather. 17 to 23, becoming‘ warmer with some show- ery weather. 24 to 30 begins fine but this week ends showery. ed Church on Sunday April 3rd, Stanley Bridge at 11 a. " lsei-tlees April si-d, Wfnsloe North ' t1 brguil-vvinsioe South a p. m., Road '1 p. m. Silbiect of sermon will be “The Lord's Day." Rev. L. J. Leard, Miifster. BBOOKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield Congregation on Sunday, April 8rd, will be as fol- lows: Brookfield, 3 p. m. and Hunter River, 7 p. m., S. School, 0 p. m. The service at Hartsviile will be in charge of the Young People's Soci- ety and will be held at 7.30 p. m. MARBIAGES m. and Weather . Iktfml-h. l homMay 1st, to Sept. ist. lanai-dish. " irei-a-ai-ii. tWANTED-TO RENT, BY MAY 4st. house containing '7 or 8 rooms, modern WIWGDIQDOGS. Apply Guardian. 1775-3-30-81 _I, Wanted Wilma» - cars wrm rur- tens. Apply R. Reymond, Southport ‘ or Phone 1175. 1747-3-20-51 HOUSE WANTED. MEDIUM SIZE, unfurnished. Modern. Garage. May 15th or June 1st. Reliable tenant. Phone 518 Office Hours. 1805-44-31. For Summer Months, the Beacon 510W. Vlflhflloflbmodern eon- venleness. Would consider lelllng. 51ml! _ Tourist Association, or B. C. IOGIRSON, Victoria _ u; srisieiir f EXAMINATION listing and uuppl In] Olaaa- see, ' II. J. imoii ~ OIIOIITIIST Oflles Connected With Drugstore _ a 14o Richmond so, Fire, Life, Accidengggfiiqlcness _ ‘and Pldte- clone“ ‘vlriwionce 3' 4’ Fotiioivesbliate. ' Agent let Summerslde. Lloyd 141W" gue play-off series. ‘rho win was the first for the Hornets. The final game will be Dill“ here Friday Elm. Vim ti" t” teams even on I0!!! K019i! 7°!‘ m! three games, each four. Ill/Vi“! W‘, victories. Periodic- Ey Examinations‘ Don't wear your Illlll 1°! A '35.." "i ........,b'°"‘ ‘tfifiifi out rs- , that u.» mole some! Am vitally impefl-ant. who- 'thsr arm's eyes I00‘ Q otherwise. A » may take flees, which ll not discovered, may work per- manent bill’! to '01s most’ prseloru sense you pollen. Guard your syss. i. F. IIIITGIIESDI OITOIIIIIIII‘ Charlottetown = Brown, Arthur Albert Johnston of LlNG-WIGMORE - At Trinity parsonage on Thursday, March 81st, 1982, by Rev. C. N. Brown, Hammond John Ling of Wheatley River to Hazel Glen Wigmore of Graham's Road. CAMPBELL — MCINNIS — At JOHNSTON — DAWSON — At Trinity Parsonage on Wednesday. Marsh ‘filth. 1982, by Rev. C. N. Msipehue to Jessie Alice Dawson Journal. is back from Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. where she was visiting her bro- ther and slster-in-luw, Charlottetown. P. E. Island. 0n Mrs. Don Gass.-—New Glasgow March em, 1m by Rev. Ewen New, MacDouge-ll, James Austin Camp- bell of Cape Traverse, to Miss Sonora Mclnnis of Summe ‘ . Island Boy Under Arthur MacLeod, who is on board NEW LONDON GROUP —-Pres- byterian Church in Canada servi- ces for Sabbath April 3rd will be as follows, ll a. m. Geddie Mcmdrlal 2.30 p. m. Long River 7 p. m. Clif- ton. ENJOYED HOLIDAY-J. E. Cul- len, Glace Bay manager oi’ the Rcyiai Bank of Canada, has Ifitilflb, ed from P. E. Island where he spent - the Easter vacation. Mr. Cullen ob- served much more snow ln the is- land than in Cape Breton-Glace Bay Gazette. ENJOYED VISIT-lvliss Jessie I Lawson, editor of the Educational Review, has returned from Prince Edward Island, where she attended the annual convcntlon of the Prince Edward Island teacher's organi- zafon in Charlottetown. Many small social gatherings were heldin her honor. The staff of the Prince Edward Island division o1 the Red Cross Society entertained at tea at the rwidence of Rev. and’ lliitrs. Chester Brown, when Miss Lawson was the guest of honor and the executive of the teacher's conven- tion of the Island was invited to meet her-Saint John Telegraph- PERSONAL S Mrs. Don Cantley, Albert Street, Mr. and ' The Southern Cross Word has been received from Q-fQ-OQ-Q-Q-Q-POQW‘ fO'§O ***¢¢eee¢- The Hall Offers A Cheerful Welcome We are featuring Wall- papers in the newer vogues that will give to the hall that first impression of good taste which will be carried throughout the entire home. Important-ls it until-that the entrance hall should be decorated with the right pat- tern. Pay us a Visit. A Special 7 llay Showing of The New Styles and Golorings Including special Lines of Famous Sllil At Money Saving Prices! : SIINWORTIIY Wallpapers Featured at 50c per Double Roll ilp. Borders priced much cheaper than other houses carrying Similar Lines. What Are SUNWORTI-IY ' Wallpapers ? They are the last word in wallpaper manu. facture, yet they come at prices that all can figord. Thefoiors employed for the printing of unworthy are especially made by experts who are gliasters of their craft. Consequently, sun. l‘ 05 Y Wallpapers retziin_ their strength of hue all remain in harmony with rugs and draperies with which they have _ Wallpapers That Give Entire Satisfaction Are the only kind we sell. kind embraces a. vast variety in fact, that fashion today Not only the most modish ful, colorful patterns of every description to suit every purse and every purpose. New Wallpapers In Your Rooms Wm brighten up the entire home an fortyears. We are showing Wallpapers of wond era e. We feel that we can help you in your decor d Hive a MW lease of life to furnishings that have done duty erful artistic rncrit at prices that are most mod- ating problems. WALLPAPER WEEK WORTHY Papers But that particular of styles-all styles, countenances. novelties, but grace- New Living Room Wallpaper; Drop in to our store some day soon and we will show you an array of patterns that we are sure you would like to see in your home. They are designed and colored to produce an atmosphere of refinement and restfulness-- just what a room requires in which so many hours of each day are spent. They are Sun- worthy, too-Their Beautu Lasts. We can Satisfy You, ‘or See our Sample Books in the hands of the out-of-town Merchants 0f Prime Edward Islam; CARTER 8c CO. LTD. . GIIARLOTTETUWII ‘¢¢¢“%¢¢#¢¢““%v~‘¢¢ ‘$4 of Orspaud. 5' OIIIIO Who filed April l, 1081. Iosslfillsemsmorlss that linger Dearbtllsoliethatisgone Aslsngaatheyesrsroll along. Ihllel by Daughia Katie. _, _|_I HEIIORIAM j ills. n. r. iuonaans llsltwhsdopariedtlibiife Armenian. illI-d-I-ll. MacLean e_ff“‘.oi¢nn.raun ' alumnus , aal less-in Wllhbhw Ilalalli ‘i "ill iiisironiiin ‘loving memory of-Mrs. Ronald In memory w; hold you desi- Mother _..,....l_.. Memory of my nuns; ' Wile the Canadian Steamship "Canadian Highlander," of the SlTlVB-l of the ship at Aukland, New flesland, en route to Australia. Art reports a good time with many interesting features of the trip, calling at Colon, Panama Canal, and other South American ports. A real sea trip of 20 days, without seeing land or sighting a ship. Art went aboard as deck boy, but owing to the i1!- ness of one of the Cadets, has tak- en his place and has had the ex- perience of ship steering, log read- ing, combined with the regular mu- tine of ship painting, scouring and scraping. While engaged with one of the Cadets painting the bow of the ship, while in port atwelling- ton, New Zesland, the boy entered into the role of accidental upset, and both fell into the water. Ex- i cltement reigned for a few mlnutu as the two lads came to the sinfaoe and a swimming match was on. Art o++e+oo+e+e+eoseeoeaaoass-eases+aeow++eao+eo+o+o+e+e+semeauo+++++a++ou+++0u++++a-“+“““““N,,H“,., , I I .”.‘“ O4 ' “‘O-OO-OO§O-O4-OO-O-O-OO-OO-GO CAPE TRAVERSE INSTITUTE The March meeting of Cape Tra- verse Institute was held at the ‘home of Mrs. James Campbell on Thurs- day evening, March 17th. The meet- followed by roll call, which was res- ponded to by eighteen members. One new member joined at this meeting. A bill of $8.50, which goes towards helping wire Cape ‘Traverse Hall, was paid. The sum of $15 was given by the Institute to the Cape Traverse Hockey Team and a ban- quet was also given them by the In- stltute members. A bill of $1.59 for books for the play which the Instit- ute is now preparing, was paid. The butterfly quilt which hasiust been completed was sold and the squares for the afghan which the members have been making were brought to the meeting ready to be eompkrted. It was moved and seconded that the Institute send a treat to Ilnzly Campbell, who is at present sick in the hospital. Reports of the differ- ent committees were then heard from and the following new com- delnonstrated his swimminB “bull-I tosucl-ian extentthatthe omeers; forced him to give an exhibition of, swimming and divine M10" the crowd gathered on ship ind dock, and did honor to his Island homo known among the bays, wiilbo rs- msmbsred as one of the real swim- mers and divers of chariottitown, having taken part in several accus- tio features of sport. The Mimi lryjheses. Artorssndyasheil_ trip of the ship embraces Panama: Canal Zone. New York. Boston And . .; Iailhl. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ l lng opened with the Women's Creed. mittees were appointed: sick, Mrs. J. W. Howatt and Mrs. Melbourne Howatt; School, Mrs. Johnny Camp- bell snd Mrs. Albert Sheri-an: Pm- gram, Mrs. Fred Irving and Mm. Dr. Bell Plans were then made for making an autograph quilt and it was decided to purchase the ma- terial at once. After the business was concluded, a St. Patrick's pro- gram was put on. Lunch was then served and a social hour was spent. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. Collection amount- ed to $1.60. Mrs. Melbourne How- att entertains the members for the April meeting. Stores Without Keepers Stores without storekeepers are to be opened in London. Every sale will be automatic. Customers will simply walk up to the store window, select waht oilerings they desire, put their money into a slot, prvs a button and receive the lmfehm and change simultaneously. The stores will supply all kinds of PNPYlOBB-ry articles, from a box of pills to a pound of tea. CUDMORE BROS ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 98 lbs. with bowl . $2.85 GATMEAL ........._...........10lbs39c ROLLEDOATS...._.............10lbs39c ‘NMANFS ......~.-..-.F..........3tin.s25c ROBlNll00D ClllNAWAllE .ptTl1k232¢ LARD ...A...........,.,.......llbpkgblllt EGGSGirsts) .........'........perilozl50 EGGS (extras) . . . per doz 19c ALBANY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and son, Master Kenneth, of Lower Bedeque, were visitors to Albany on Sunday. Mr. Donald Sinclair was a recent visitor to Searietcwn, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Major Lowther. Miss Mary McCarville, R. N., in the Provincial Sanatorium, Char- lottetown, spent the week end pleas- antly at her home in Carleton. Mr. J. L. Jelly, Albany, was a re- cent visltor to O'Leary. llhe. J. L. Jelly and little daugh- ter Yvonne, of Albany, are spending a few days pleasantly in Cape Tor- mentlne. Fear For Overdue Schooner Irene Myrtle nosmor, Mass., March 31-(By The Canadian Press) -— The tern schooner Irene Myrtle, out of Wey- mouth, N, S, for Bangor with lum- ber. had not arrived at the Maine port last night. No sailing vessels had arrived in the river yet this season, Bangor reported. Attempts were being made today to trace micvements of New Brunswick and llnovo Scotia sailing vessels in view ‘bf wreckage picked up on the Bay pf Fundy shore. . | The Irene Myrtle, under Captain om Ancle ofParrsboro sailed mm oymouth on lfiidsy. Heavy south- est winds prevailed flier her sall- g, and storms in the bay would ave delayed her in the ordinary 1ourse of events Moreover, she was ‘laden. while a quantity of fruh ulpwood foia-id near the flotsam l dlcatee the unknown vessel from which the wreckage came was can’! 1t’; g, sure thing that money must go further now than it used to-it takes such along time tr come back. iucriuii SALE FARM STOCK CROP AND DI- PLEMENTS The Executors of the Estate of James McLeod, late of Mermaid, Lot 4B in Queen's County will sell at Public Auction on the premises on Thursday the fourteenth day of April 1932, at one o'clock p. m., the following: A quantity of hay, oats and wheat, 2 horses, 3 head or cat- tle, mower rake spring tooth har- mwu, gang plow, single plow one- half interest in manure spreader, two engines, pulper, cream separ- ator, farmem scales, roller potato diggers, driving express and tmiik wagons, wood and box slelghs and various other goods chattels and ef- fects in and about the dwelling house and premises of the deceased William S. McEachern, Walter Munn. Executors. McLean s. McKinnon Solicitors. J. A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. llild-d-l-fmw-Bi FISH ! Dally offering for Lent, unfrozen Fresh Cod and Haddock. Fresh Fillets Fresh Smelts. Salmon Dressed. Halibut. Smoked Fillets Smoked Flnnsn Huddle. Boneless and Dry Cod. Labrador Herring, ate. llity Fish Store in: that forest product. Phone 1am is Grafton so