l—4>ri '4'; (i3 PAGE SIX On the Wings of 1,000wLove Songs . . . come the sweethearts of "Rose Marie" and "Naughty Marietta”. . . to show you how glori- ous love can be...when a man isbold...and a woman's lips are willing! Cqiln/ itlmilwling ~ JOHN BARRYMORE. iA R(>1;[.'R'l' Z I. Pfntluciiun Prml nerd liy lliml $frnuilwrg 5).). tell Lil {I r ‘ . 51.3.1.1‘ l lI.t\\'.\i\'l)—Nii\v U11 |i'\ -Il||. Day -<"n“'S 3.15 7.00 - 11.45 ~__ IIIFK TIKAFY (‘IIAIK 5 ".\l.\!£l.\'(i FRIENDS" CARTOON template Coronation Pictures A ‘Whack From Today FEESSCHEDULES ttiotor Transport Ltd. (‘iiiirliiiti-tiiivn tii Ftummcrside (Daily ex. Sun.) Iil'i!\'f'§' I\'Iiili~'.~i Restaurant-Kilt) a.m.—l2.ti0 noon-Alli) pan __ WW- i Siiniini-rsizii- tii Fhariiitteiinvn (liaily e.\'. Sun.) i , Lldtts (iivurlil-‘s Dlui: St0re.—-10.l)0 a.m.--2.t|0 p.In.—-6.00 p.111. I Sunday and regular late Saturday Tu ii riiunll trips on ' evening service. (‘harlntttiiown In Souris-Elmira Li-alls Ytiliti s Ifl-stuurzint. 4.30 p.ni. (Daily except Sunday] liimirii-Siiiiris It) (fharliitteliium Lixlyrs hlaliru 7.15 a.m. Leaves souris 8.00 n..m. iDaiIy ex. Sun.) |.\f\it'\S ])i'll'l'\"l.\i earrii-rl at. rellsiinzlhle rates. I.‘i.'I. iiusiw, are sult- uiiil viinifiirliliiie, cheaper Iiy far than driving ; your car. “offing rooms also at Bow man's Store, Hunter River and liavisiili‘; Iiestaurant, Kensingtnn l.l\l.'i‘. litd. Phone Iifi S'Side tleorirctovviifl-— (‘harlot tetiiwn Bus Service Frclcsoisnal Cards .-_--.r-_-wh, loci/lei & c0. l i (hirierrii Accountants . SWIWRTING MTgm“ MAY 10"‘ ‘il.i.'- 1.» - -___. l _ _ 1'“ "l 17- l’ 9- m“ '2" ill siiiiiiin - -- til-Ml All“: i _ . A_ hi. "flu-renal: — — 8.50 AJVI. "‘-"""l Peakesi — - — — 9.00 AJVI. ==r Y" -— - -—- ynqiim - 1- - 0.10 i\.M. _ _ ) y . "irt .\ "u: — 9.30 A.M. lili imod Lentley ,,T,.,,_,,.‘,'-§“§.,,,?,,,, m M, W. I-.. lilNli-P-Y. K- (1- i Arrive Charlottetown — 10.00 A.M. .|_ \. ISLNTYLIMY, K. C. ~ ‘ Bani tlirs anti Altorni-ys-nt-IJI l-(‘ilve rharlfil-IPWW" -' 4-00 RM- uoxev Tl) LOAN {Pencil — — — — :.~ :.. --r- ' nr igan —— — .. .. . - ' - l Arrive (‘eorgetnwn — — 600 P.M. lllai-(luliran & Trainer ‘i ' Ihiwengi-rs are fully protected hy i Insurance for any accident that may happen while driving In this Bus. ALLISON IIUESTIS .'\I.»\KK R. 0lzli'(il;l(i.-\N, K. C. L. sT (I..\iIf ‘IIIAINUR. B. A. Barristers, Solicitors, E142. MONEY TO LOAN Olfiie; tivi-r Provincial Bank, Richmond reel, (Tharlottekiwn. c .. --.;_ _ » ..-.— —-—— a. F. 1100111112, 0.1.. i K. i:. NIYIARY e00. BALTNVINZS R0 D INSTITUTE The Mnv mcrtini: of the Bald- "Air's Road Wonu-lrs Institute was held at tli~- liolue of Mrs. Carter. Nine members responded to roll call. The minutes 0f the previous mectmq were rend and signed by xleparuncntul medal in Chemistry- lJ. A. Dewar mentioned above is 9.1 iformer resident of Montague. and his of ltfurrav River from ivhiflh iplace he lately removed to Oshawa. ‘Ontario. where he now resides. THE (JIIARLU l"| I‘. ‘The Central Guardian g New Gzlasgvw . . t._ fligpas-slxigof Mrs. Fulton COOKS m‘ periefiégégjjfigyu Robertson, Hunter Riven, whose heath occurred at an early hour on; CONFEDERATION “FE u“ iMouday morning May 17th callu- . . . . _. _ _ _ . as a. great shock to her many rela- SLRAALL‘ L h7g6 7 12 an Lives and friends. Mrs. Robertson DOES YOUR LAWN new 1m_ underwent an operation in the Maw Prince Edward Island Hospital a. Bleiitxzufifigalailgli:gawlfio,l’ lew weeks ago, and her couditionl I___B57_5_27_3i_ alter the operation seemed quite‘ favorable until further complace- WE ARE AGMN PAYING $400 lions set ln and despite loving carei pa. hundred on baby Chm“ For and carc!ul_ nursing she passed boys and girls Clubs ten members "l" l" m9 “m” "Wnllmled dam per club. 50 w 100 chit-ks per mem- M?‘ RQbeTI-SDTI Wm b? 8195111’ her. Signed Dept. of Agriculture. ilmseed 1n We cfimmi-lnlly Bfld in . L.g¢;0.5.27_g1_ the home where she was a model iWIIG and mother. She leaves to ASGLICAN b-Ekyu-Ex Sunday, mourn besides her sorrowlng hiis- hlav 30th. Milton: St. Johns Church b51111 "Vie Children namely: Veirna, 10.00 AM. suntliiy School. 11.00 A.M. ‘Wilmvt. find Edirord her father. hlorniug Prayer. Ruslleu: SI. Johns lMf- Hriiiiiilflilti Bertram, and four Church. 2.15 P. .\i, Stuiilay School. arothers Messrs Fred, Lawrence. 3 P. M. EVPIILIII; Prayer, Everybody Sti-pili-il, and IJQIIIS Bertram, to iwelcome. Rein. E. 0. Lancaster, Whom deepest sympathy is ex- .R,@¢toi~, L-865-5-27-11. tended. The funeral. which was __.__.- one of the largest ever held in the ON HONEYMOON VISIT. — community, took place the follow- Among the visitors spending a Week in! Wednesday a short service n! 1n the eiiy are Mi’. James C. Parker I the home. after which the body, aurl bride of Halifax who are stop- ivas taken to the United Church plug wiih .\Ii'S. H. R. Lillge, ~10 Hllis- where service was conducted by t [born Sin-ct. Mrs. Parker was for- Rev. W. A. ltIcQum-rie, assisted bv ‘merh ‘Miss Gretchen Slit-luau o1 R9“ w_ (;_ Quig1ey_ Tm, “QM ilfalitax and with hcr husband has Rugged Cross" was sung b_v Miss i numerous friends here “"110 J01" illlHazel Sellers, Mrs. mp9,; coxlsiy1gl lextclldilig liearliest congratulations.Hmd Mn Germ," can,“ Th‘, Howl‘; I ~ ~ i . . . . nrzrnrs nvrlrics of thi'_‘:.::“,]tt&:ll Exgrtomllzvy “t? PIJICP I-Jilliard Isand I-‘ur Pool high esteem in “vhipii m 5d “ f?‘ LllilliPfl are already m the field taz- ‘ was held “w nnlhhoarfir‘ "Ceafgrvl toning foxes m ranches where all “Psws Famk “Hanan; Jam s ‘lllllPL-‘i vrrre born eali)’. Fuses In xklfod: For", Bmqé“ Hnnvw» .- "-11 "l '1 -s in tie vicinity 0f gcllitlilllllfiflsltlll; have lJPUIIIIIIHYkPd and pmcnff” D17 R- H- BilfrPil- flml iv. Cl1fli‘l\tlii‘i(I\\'I1 all the adults and t pups iii tile ranch of Mrs. T. B. Woodman were tattooed on May under the dreetion of and Andrews Hunter River. Interment was held at, Dealing the Creed ill unison. The minutes of I14: previous were rend and approved‘ rcspolidence. a letei- of - [mm MYS- Gwrlre Brown for “s sent dllrlllg their recent lint-Colonel D. E. Dewar of Ottawni has been HlililPIl winner of (‘ioverntir Generals lvlednl, highest liwartl in the 'F‘.i('iill§' of Science. He also won the Reuben Wells Leonard Fellowship of $500 and the‘ lm-"lmlv MIS- Rreston Ca iiWifPd the members to her It" the June meetlna. The f mg committees were named to at. yomr AND VlCINlTY-Mr. teed Sewing Class. Mrs. Wm. Seller. Charlottetown. was a balm and MISS Anna WCICOIIIO visitor to York Yesiemiy- lmfreshnlent- MTS- (D1?) He is 87.--'I‘hc condition of Mrs. gevensflni MYS- Mervm Bulninn, “- Jotlsiipil Dover, Pleasant Grove. “ml M155 M1101?“ Brown. couililues very grn\'e.-1\Iv. Wel- gmlnmei MTS- M MCIROd. Mrs. Hveibffl. Stevenson, and Mm Rum Dlekleson. Roll call will be answ- ered by an exchange of seeds and bulbs. The Questionnaire on Home Economics Mrs. Richard Dickieson lington M. Jay. York, paid a busi- ness visit to Mt. Stewart yester- day. The, very serious illness of Mrs. Lemuel Crockett. York. is re- ported. Her daughter Pearl is in of l hrcnkilian in ('liilflll('liii'. Chester Whiiloek. The filnoffil was until hi.» CIllCllfI" Provident Fund on and after forty-three years of faithful 301.11. 'I'lIt‘i'f’, was an eXPPIJT- fmfllly‘ FTPdPTlC>‘5@l"'iC°~ mm, avm-dw, in fin-s Woodmairs ion Cemetery. , He leaves to mourn their loss l ranch this .~\‘lI.\‘OiI and she is taking his wife. formerly MISS Mary [this IIIPIIIIS of siifeguarillng nizalnrzt| The 1118mm rs or m iCIIIhPFIIIP O'Connor, CliaTlOttB-l _~__ _- ' e New . ‘ iW-“ibl” m?“ I‘ Bu‘! 5 27 h’ iGIRSEtOW Women's Institute were lfhlljre sTtT-r WINS HIGH swam -—Thc:g‘$;; afiegafl ‘ha 11°11“ “f MI-“tsieua of tut- slstsrs of Martha Oshawa Daily Time-R 594T“! 3MB ihm‘ .‘1°“day_e‘em“gi‘Charlottetown; Mrs. Simon Crabbe Queens IlHlVPYSliy has bestowed gang“ ' ‘F qmteHfl 13-18? Mflin this elty: Henry in Boston; llonoi- llpqu I). J. Dewar "I 0i" The ‘we ofpmfllnbm“ all“ ‘ISItOI-‘iiGPUYLZe in Charlottetown: MTS. tllwu. lzrzinilsiin iii‘ Mr J. A. Dewar Dickie“)? “lllgflqls- Brenton‘AltlXiiflflUl‘ Lyons, Nlontrcal; Mrs. I157 Agnes snvéx,“ ()Shn“;\_l. Dliuy 0mm“; by hllahgde ("IIIIHPS Ciuq-ilu. Baldwins flood; Dl‘\\'.ii'. who 1s if‘ Mill 0 i191 ' - ' ‘ ' ,:~.nil Frank and Louis at home. One , gbi-rlther, Mr. Henry Hughes, Char- "lwllllg lottetown. also survives. On Wed- cor‘ nesdny 11101-111113, May Ulimk“ funeral eiiriape proceeded from his “W” lati» home to St. Dunstanfls Basilica , . . Institute intimate and life-long friends of which Will be discussed at the next the deceased: "when Donald: ifnmes Macaulay: 1mm" Mrflarron: H. J. McDonald? "lbw" iiam O. Davey and John F‘. Mc- Donald. His hndv was tenderly laid Emesfito rest at St. Dunstanis Swveiwvn- iCfltholic Cemetery. there to awfllt A B- ‘the soundinc of the Inst trumpet . Pm‘ be no more. Tile ohscrnlie< performed hv Rev Father Dougan IUW N GUARDIAN EL-PASHA Palmlst and Cardrender Parker House llnurl l P. M. tn l0 P. M. Phone 158d. iii MEMIIIIIAM Lid-CONDUCTOR. JOHN HENRY HUGHES .. ' Time passed peacefully away M. ills residence. 138 King St. Char- lottetown, 011 M"? 9.1937» 9-" t'blt’<‘lli€d citizen I11 the person 0i Jghn H, Hughes, at the age of 74 rears. Although the deceased had been in impaired health for some i-i-nls, it. was not until a few days puny to his death that his con- iillloil became serious. and dfsPll-lfl the close attention of medical: _.k1u_ and the constant. ministra- tions of loving friends, death fin- ally triumphed. The deceased was B man of sterling character and by, 11's kind 11nd genial manner en-. 'll‘I\l't'(l lmnsiilf to many. DOSSESsIIIQI .1 large elrclp of friends who werei i‘\ll\('(l to leurn of his demise. and; who will ever keep his memory, sat-red and untnrnlshed as the,‘ “Shining Gems in the Crown 0f (‘ilor_v." ‘rho into Mr. Hilghes, was born at Scotch Fort. Traeadie parish lVIfly 20. I863. He was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hitches. Entering the employ of. the Intereoloninl Railway as a H183 lie later become which position he held retirement under the April 30. 1926 12th, the Mc- Peter Wil- Messrs Urlas Roman hich shall proclaim the world to were the Basilica staff. iPatriot Please Copy) BIG NEWS FOR WELL DRESSED MEN In Smart Haberdashery For Warm Summer Days MEN'S POLO SHIRTS Short sleeve polo shirts. MEN'S SHIRTS Genuine fused c o l I a r shirts, in new summer patterns. Sizes 14 to 16.} on Men's fine broadcloth shirts-By Arrow Tooke —Lewis & Brill in fused and Button down collar styles, plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 14 to I61 $2.00 Men’s Zipper front work shirts. Large roomy eut, in navy blue only. Sizes H} to 17. . with laced front. Sizes are small, large, in white, and royal blue. ‘L00 medium and canary BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS same as above and pull MEN'S SWEATERS Men's all wool crew neck Sweaters white and royal Sizes 36 to 42. 0V8!‘ $1.75 \ 75c in blue. MEN'S ANKLE HOSE All wool and silk fancy pattern ankle hose, with iastex tops. Sizes 10 tq $1.00 1o; 50c pair MAY 27. 1937 “i MEN’S UNDERWEAR Men's fancy broadcloth shorts. Large roomy, well constructed garments, in all sizes. Pair 29c 75o Cotton S h i r t s. Men's Athletic style in all sizes. 35c 50c Men's Balbriggan Com- bination underwear - 2 thread spring needle knit, white. Shirt sleeve ankle length. Sizes 26 to ~14. ‘L25 Men's rainsook no-button combination underwear. Sizes 34 to 44. 65c $1.25 to and to .1’. . >111”: ' PROWSE lsRos. LTD. -ni,th11dnn<-e.--'l‘lle many friends of their i Iii-own, prcsiriinu. "-\R"|-"T|'3"- sllmcnlln lliP Pro idvnt. letters were read Rip». nuiui (f, V. (‘ml-loIti-tfi! POYKWTIIIII? the Reil Cross Cam- ’ ' ww‘ H“ ifl-QYI. and the Dental Cllilic. It "- '- WW} rierglrled we would send a treat l alnlcrlqfirnnnazlam n! fru!t to an honorary member. Illl-IJ-IIASI‘ ti ‘n h. 1.1.. a “lw-l’ “l- ETC‘ Mfrs Stella Carter. entertained B IN ‘ G; H’ (mimben ‘vi mr-nlhrrs with iiultar mILsIC, “k 0 n" ‘ 0 a E | i-l-‘i-h was enjoyed hi: everyone ggggliktqllg‘ Tojutj prrxcrt A d.s"1l"oi1 rm how to "ma. u‘ P. o B“ n,‘ fqlep fiiivi took place. but, the de- ' ‘fl: u"‘l'r> "P "t" ‘lio J1me meet- inq Affnf g i-leWr-ioils lunch was . soy-rod ni- the 1io.~i».~..< n social B8" & MBEIIIQSOII h..." W". ,-.-|.i~,.i_ JIINI Night 3- ll- "P" D. L. Matllleiulll. LL-It J/iilir-s" finil "Fl/ill Spve Tilt- Kim!" Barristers J flnllclton ‘bffiiifllif, n vm-y pnjoynble evening, MONEY r0 com [to g C10... i “moron Block, Charlottetown) (Pltrlot rum copy) Mr. J. hfaxwell Crockett. Pleasant eonvenor wag The evelllllll Prflzrllm consisted of In »Memoriam discussed and fined, MR. FRANK TREMERE s-rmm Grove. arc pleased to learn that he 3;_:rl'-*Me?£mtln=gij1finaReadings hv is much improved 1n l1ealth.-—Mr. McLe0d_'Mrs_ Richaz’, M" Many ‘fiends throughout the J35. Landfill?“ Pkilmm’ Grove‘ Mrs. Herbert Stevenson ‘gm; Province will regret to learn of the Imid R K111911955 "l-‘ll m the cm’ McKay. Mrs. Ste-overt. Pflix-‘kfinxil death of Mr, Frank Tremere at. his h-‘zlfiixfdconlgfiégllg yrs‘! Preston Campbell. and mo“: ilimie _ln Ilfliillkllifc on Friday ills rnoin and has been for most. a H‘ A canto“ prmllw°d b)’ M15“ Am“ nlnm‘ of the wlni,el'.—'i‘ile Misses Mc- Lean. elly. recently paid a visit tn faihcr Mr. Alf. McLean, Covehend. TE.\(‘III'CR'S STUDY t"l.llll.— Eight li.‘iit'li€‘I'S of the New Glasgow Sluiiv Cllih met, for their third nlerttni: in the schonh-oom on May 13th with the president, Mildred The minutes of the last meeting were rcnti by the SI'(‘l'(‘liil‘_\'. Vivian Hiilvaft, 811d approved by the mcetluiz. Beatrice Slevenilu and Dorothy Toombs were nwnoiuted on the cnnlmittee Ing brothers and sisters will long "l Q “ "l" B“ “ml Pm“ "ispeclb sliester Field -'I‘he Severe mourn a qond brother-Sherman rrlv. Supervisor MncPhnll dis- i591‘ -—Jean McLeod, m, Ormismn‘ sflsk“ Nelson in ~-iii 11w ioivrc of lost meeting and flllmster —'1"hii_u- Colored Cook snot-man itlan: Mrs. Lyman iimiir. ;.‘.‘é"‘;i;l...3f 1.::...:.1""";:. Mliiill". M"- 111g teaching devices: 1. Memory Gem for answering Roll Call, 2.i Place choice selections on the hlilekhoard 3 f“lllifii'S in the Mr-lnorizalioil, 5. KCFIIIII}! a scrapbooit. ti. Making a portfolio, Mr. MuePhail read an zlrtx-le on file use of Meizinhore- in our every speech. and the various typos 0f liti-rziiiii-e were discussed ilndor the hiiiiiiiius of: Ballad. Lyric, Simnei. Ode. Short. Story. Novel. Essay. Dlaltlh, Report» hy the teachers on the Literature lessons prepared clns" 0on1. and tuizciu were next. considered. Mr- Wiiliam Kitson, rendered and friend . and n."i~- he question box was Mme vocal selections also insti-u- The Hymns sung were “The dealt with. the meeting adjourned. mfiiinl music by Mrs. Flllsivorth Ttyi-iity "I'l1.r<i Psalm." Asleep in ' r "' " "**" Emma“ MT- IIITYTY cl'.’l°\\'i‘ll and Jesus" and Ablrl with mo, The MIT-WOW BMW Sctiool- - xkclffltlgllffagifigfigichg. "f'hi="'Ciubl pull-seams were six cousins Mes- s B! e Play in th . . Mill Sa d9 s . Fra kl Honor Roll for Anrlir- flllfmli- wmmunttvs during :11: grindersoerri. _ glkdrvgpfl slits’; Grade x4‘ Dlngwcu Mu’ ‘ummer’ ~—G. Winsloe, Watts. PopeTremereJ-Illl- Fiiditwn- soil; ’I‘re1nere. And tho‘ he will GYMS vln"l~ olvnl°_ Murray: ilong be missed by iI-QlflIISQ who knew 7- Wald” Mme“ 3‘ Em’ Mu‘ T . and loved him best we know our Ffldten- - loss ls his eternal aln and Glide Vlrl “m? clg- u leave him in the cage of a, Grad" I/"l “OP is a“ "l? I ' ' merciful and iovinZ God nopins to 2. Iilvoiyn Scott. I1 TIIIS Famll thi 'II th i1 '1» Grade lV--l. nilmnil Hyde; 2. y m” m “ m e “y m“ “d Pauline Macho-an. (P t ' t Pl C Grade Ul—1. ‘Parker Jewell: I. 351N1- Jmm’ N‘ B.‘ May 26 _ l _ a f‘? ‘fills up?) Norris scou and Lorraine Glow (cPi-Polloe picked up Edward INDIAN RIVER tcciifih- Slscoe. 1a, of Halifax, today. He ivnlvfarrs INSTITUTE 61"" TF4» LPN"! MlfFmytliit had been riding on a train‘; ooai- The meeting was held at the 2. Lawson Drnke. Grade I- 1N0 Exams). Perfect Attendance: Waldie - Miler: Ev"l_\'n "eott. Lorraine b0? gggugirialyefietljlrtgdii"a"? Glow: Norris Scott; Lennis Mac- waghed and without his "xii; Fadyen. ° (Patriot Please Copy) iliiiiiijiiiil; PILLS QHEADACHE INDICESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION Ella Semple. The 1W stoning the hlmh was Passed by the Ladies in charge. i lifvfielited their Play. "U 1§~?..il“y"‘.7'.‘§f.{n.i." ililyiliu. 1.. ill ' ,' ‘ - a i1 home. house. The different players mini 111s they respective D3115 in giimi -“i-.\'le. and was heartziy by the aildii-nce. m9 Cast of character. Muriel Stevenson, ‘Boarder —Gordon Wgyg, Niece-Jrene Nicholson. Have pictures of Robert. Hall-Herbert; 4_ ‘it'll-find fellow Drnlnntizatinn. 6 BT11"?- then [Bring Suitor, -F‘rank Nicholson. day ‘ifive-and-ten. Wife-Jthoda Bupngll, Nephew/Louis Engrnall Wanda Bertram. Mr. 'I‘1'e1rie1'o who was n success- ful tanner having lived all his life on the Homestead wlas callcd away. after a short illness of influenziaj followed hyqvllellliloriirl. Allthesklll of doMiirs lmtl nurse and the teniler eari- of tiinse uiho loved him p the Hill was of no avail and just when life Rlvcrl-Inllonisremed at its best. God callod him mefimg closed National Anthem. The Haul Grove Dramatic Club, There are left to mourn the loss ,and in cherish the memory of a npplflUdBfl:l)f‘lOV1‘ll liubaurl and loving father Tile following ls'his wit» nee Vera Coffin, and formerly of Cherry Hill. and a hahv son Hayden. Also the follow- Abbie FlelflmTlle gcille Sister» sllPD€fY‘FfliTl. Glasgow Road: Mrs. Ernest iSrinderson in Greenwich and Mrs. Cherishechuzmilel lvlnom in Asquith. Sask. One brother Robert predeceased Cfimvpiin- him about two yenrs ago. We com- boflfdflr ——ROY‘|Ilt‘l1(l ills Invcd ones to God and |recalls to thcnl the Easter Merfiflgt‘. He is not dead, He. ls risen. The funeral which was held on Silnday April 11th W115 conducted by tile Rcv. Mr. MacQilarrle who Splikc words of Iiliih and comfort 1Q the I)I'I‘(‘II.VI‘K1 ones. Despite the \t‘I‘_V bad condition of the roads a very large number attended show- int; the esteem and respect in winch he was held by neighbours Evy Field-Their Bmdwi" Ellis-Hostels long suf- "Jerry," A City Girl from ---Edith Bngnali. Annie Brown Ban-A Deserted the Mill-rev Wood Abbie and nesiews Mrs. Sflh-Herberts Moth" the shadows flee away. tender so an officer took him out home of Mrs. William Hickey with for a bath. an attendance of nine members and two visitors. Meeting opened’ by reading the creed. The min- utes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The secretary re- ported that the government grant of two dollars had been received. The slek committee reported and Mrs. Austin MacLelIan and Mary Shea were appointed to visit the sick for the next month. It was moved and seconded that the fence around the school bere- paired and painted. It was also decided to make inquiries concern- ing stop signs to be placed onthe road leading to the school. The business of the meeting being over a dainty llinch was served by the Iioatess, after which meeting ad- journed to meet next month at the Iioiue OI Mrs. J. M. Gillie where roll cnli will be answered with ucort. Police were stumped. "I'm looking for my brother." he said. Then ft. developed he was Kenneth Siscoe. twin brother of the lad ordered to bath. With Kenneth was another brother, David, 19. . The boys said there were I9 children in their family, Including three sets of twins, and they had left Halifax last week looking for jobs. They found work on a farm at Dorchester but Edward declded to move on. I-fis brothers followed him here. said they hlul good prospects at Petlmodiac. N. 8., and police allowed the three to leave for that NEEDS Lists Types and Where and When tn Use Them. Planting Instruct- freely, plant. lk a sunny pl . making a dellgh a tfui ed fussion are pale lilac. shading to yellow in the center with fus purple spots. It grows only’! inches tall. - A tiny marigold, Tagetes signltta plunila. bearing myriads o! brilliant orange flowers above fernliki- sweet-scented foliage. is a hand- some border plant making a solid miniature flowering hedge. Itis a fine plant for bordering the most robust French and American mari- golds. Iibr oolored foliage. the Goidnn Bail feverfew gives brilliant etfict. Ions Given. Aiyssum Called Most Popular Miniature Flower of Garden. Free use of the small flowered. dwarf growing, free blooming ann- uals as edging add much to the attractiveness of the flower garden 0r border. and of these plants the sweet alyssum Is deservedly the most popular grovim. for its snowy ' sheets or sweet-seieutcd flowers are a constant delight until hard freezing. O1’ the alyssum, the variety Little Gem makes solid compact mats of bloom which are better adapted for neat edging than some of the types o1 more struggling growth. Alussum combined with drwarf ageratum makes a beautiful bord- er. The dainty blue. rose and white daisies of the Swan River Daisy are teen- Compute. Little 61m. SIS _ =1 '3‘ lléfillfiemiiiitiéd? I BORDERS AND IDGING AND SKFJCR P. USE. o- l . 4" h BELLIS- 5.51mi ma... material for a beautiful airy bord- er for more robust. plants and this ful shades of lilac and cnrmine. They are invaluable in the flower garden. The onagsllls or pimpemell is I A Variety of Dwarf Flow little annual is deserving of wider ers and Use; for Them. use. The dwarf candytufts are rivals of the alyssilm for snowy Virginia stock. willtencss as well as giving beauti- plant in pink and of bloom is rather short. Gills tricolor is another spreading plant which bears star- shaped blue and__scarlet fiowerslt place today. ‘mere 190W WM b61118 shocked- Ilmoriciis. sale. a dainty little rose shades. makes a great sheet OtI bloom but its chief weakness Ls that its season 11ft! and handsome little edging plant. Its tiny cup; produced tn great pro- with the dusty millers or Cineiuiilfl and Ceuturea for gray control» The tufted pansles or bediiino violas are used lavishly In Eil-sful-sil gardens as edging or cull») m“! plants and are coming into cri-‘il- popularity here. They mi‘ wit“ compact in growth than pauses 1i h longer stems and more flowers t" it plant while the range of P";*'*_-‘f is much the same. The self cit-I'M“ give the fmest effect- IIAIIIJ Ill HAND Go Two Quality Produe‘ Perfect Ice Cream and Imperial Tip-Top Cones A Delicious Healthy Combination 00R lilGll STANDARDS of cleanliness and our POIICY 9f using selected rich sweet cream m the making of our icecream is the public’: guarantee of its Quality- .Our Popular Fruit Brick in the Coronation Package remains on “Tastes Better Because Mildv Better" PERFEBTIIIII lot oiitiiiii tiantrai Oriiameries LIMITED Charlottetown