I l l ,. I IIIQUREEFEIUJPQ in th- w. ll. It’ ii.- ill. l'(l E?’ vnzrz: 1 - "01 ‘Fgls-s ‘Union? Ciiniton. FRIDAY. rs. 0. s. Save on Stockings D. U. M. Bell: He told me I wos os sweet os a rose- I haven't "pink toothbrush —but now he's running around with Potsy. U. R. Wisc: Next time bet- ter pick your begin and your hosiery "run-proof". Even though you snug them —--IIII'.‘Y won't run! $1.25 ITI.’T1::.... At Last! Q Sheer Stocking th at Wo n 'I R u n Koyser's "Soinsrun" hose are guaranteed run- proof. Fine hosiery knit to look like extravagant 2-threcid shears. $1.25 Llleveilligeie- lli‘{ll‘.{’.lll'b' Road Aiiii Vicinity i lion: took place i ‘iuii .\Il'. John Mur- 1 gt/cn, teacher of m school. has rc-tumed from "eroivn where she attended s’ Convention. l-‘rir-nds w". ii regret w hear of the llltlcsi n: Mr. John A. Brown who is confined to ins home with a se- vens atltaFk of iiieurisy. Nllra John L. Sullivan has re- tzirnod from an enjoyable trip t0 5:. John, N. D. Mrs. Sullivan n.0- coznpented her daughter, Mabel. isio he's miwred Saint Joseph's Err-vital m training. Mn. Sullivan has beecuconfined to her home "with a severe cold nrice he: net/urn. m. John Whitehead. Clinton. was s visitor to Stimmerside on BMAIQIIW. n I lo burn met NIH. Joli-n Graham1i Road, is ill 1n IGIIIITIL Orooein. student at. us: College. Char- lmkatovlci, went the Easter holl- duss with her parents. ' loin 000mm, mudent st m, ‘b University. Cher- loohewwn. spent the holidays with bk Ienilb I: (Hinton. llblnflldhlns. Cnhunb %Ilh the homltal. Her soon. DKGUWI slhcpshoseo tier well Stewart, student. st Mr. Stewart is a DTITIHXM Inll-fllitlbudsdil. Owens so the immutable weather conditions, It. was virtually imposs- ible to mort the Ehster bonnet on Sunday last. yet many retained the stiroeig old Easter spirit and 50i- around. Among the many people who at- tieridisd title entertainment at Em- erald. hall 0n Monday night were: Miss Dorothy Crocen, NLiss Gladys 010cm, Miss Adele MCIVOI’ and Mlss Mam/NI MvQilfild- ‘ m. 091186 Plfkflflrlfl. 91M W" student st Prince cl Wales College. l Miss Gladys Criooen, Nodd, i i-i very enjoyable week-end with her J 543C113 cousin, ltlist; Dorothy Crocen. Nor- boro. Mlrs. James O'Connor returned on Friday to her home in Clinton after s-izending the Lenten season in the city. Mr. Ber-i Crocen 0d tttie teaching staff cf Queen's Square School, Charlottetown, spent the Easter holidays viTili his parents MI’. and Mrs. James Crocen, Norboro. w. George Vifhitehead, Grail-tom's Road. is sit present training urltti His Majesty's forces in Kingston, Ontario. Mr. Eimmit Deighari who has been in the anny, is now at his home in Flmerald ori furlough. Mia Elsie Mayne spent s few days with her friend, Miss Rutih Heariey od Clinton. Friends oi’ Mrs. Waite who l: re- sidi at the home oi Mr. Elton W e. Clinton, will be sorry to learn that she is lli. Mr. Aerials Maelikitee, student iit Prince oit Wales college, spent the Easter vacation with his mrerits in Etmeraid. On Wednesday. March 20th, peo- ple from near and tar assembled st. the premises or Mr. Albert Dennis. Clinton. tn attend an auction sale of much stock sfnd tarm imple- merits. 'I'he farm was not sold, but. it. is Mr. Dennis’ intention to Sell soon and move to Charlottetown. Hearty oorigmuishtions are be- ina extended to Mr. and rs. Cilia-rice Deighen on the arrival ol a bouncing baby girl on March 14th. w. lhimit Allen. Ion o! m. and Mira. James Alien. has been studying holidays. . Charles Ixighen has re- turned to her home from the Prince Count-y Hospital summer-side. to capacity on Monday evening and far who gathered to ed. Candy was sold and brougti spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. lamest. Pickering of ltirnemld, who in Prince o! Wleles College was home for the The hsl! st Dneriiid was filled March 25m, by people from near attend a social evening sponsotcd by the St. James Branch of the Oeitholic Women's League. Rev. Phelasi Msc- Ksnrie sated as chair-rush and s. much enjoyed program was enact- Inrge results. After the program a dainty lunch was served s-nd__the itits column ls reserved for new: cl local Interest but sdvsrttslng cl s nevuy nstui-s may be Inserted in 5 cents 1 word stnctiy play- able In advance. [the Central Guardian: l -____ l -————-—--< CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. hi‘! l OUR. SUITS an c by Wazren K. Cook. Esquire Store, Jack L197 59-7 JI-SII. tailored uarmtee fit. Cameron. -3 - 30-4-2-4-6 THE BURCH 0F MILTON AND RUST! 0.—St. Jotms Church. Mll- ton at 11 A. M. . mm, icustico at 3 P. M. Rev. W. J. Phil- lips. -1’I6-3-29-lI. géildwhgolligqlivii. 3 ‘FUNERAL SERVICES The tun- ersl of Mrs. William McCarthy was held yesterda. morning tun her late residence o the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. G. McKeiina. 0.35.11. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Mau- rice Martin, Patrick McTague, Napoleon Gallant, Edrgar Whitlock. James Clinton and Jack Maitiii. Service at the grave by Rev. Ai- bert Loitus. C.SS.R. OVERSEAS NURSE-Perhaps the first P. E. Island girl to go to France us s nursing sister in this war is Miss Ida MacKay. daugh- ter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Mont Willi‘- Kay. Miss MncKay yvas on a visit to the Old County when wiii broke out and had originally intended to sail on the ill-fated Athenia. But- the Island girl heard the ciili cf service and joined up as a nursing sister with the British Expedition- ary Force, It is with the B. E. F. tinit she is now serving "Some- where in France." Prior to her go- ing to France she was attached for a time to a London military hos- pital where she had the privilege 0i’ caring for some of the szfdicrs from Canada's First Division. Miss MacKay is ii graduate of the Royal Victoria l-losbitnl rind inter pursued postgraduate studies at Toronto. remnant of the evening was spent in dancing and social chat. Fallow- ing is the progi-nnime. Instrument- al music by AIKIICWS Girls, Miss Donottiy CI‘0(‘4*n sung two solcs and several lovely songs to guftar mus- by ‘Miss hfnrgziret MbQraid. Inter- YHISSiOII and Sale of (randy imq m. strumcntall miisic. A well actrd Plew-ite bi’ Flceioviai players-The cast included Mrs. Alfred Curiey. Wlmflm Pmnd-s. Miss Roma Cur- Ietv and Mr. Maurice Deacon. AC1 Interesting mailing by Mm Jgrm O Connor-“Phe Cattle '_Gqrdon Jay._ ___ MINTY'S played the guitar/The rendering o! ic by lvLr. Gordon Jay. A monologue Thief." THE CHAR GI THEATRE " OUBIS-TI-IUBS. 28th. MONTAGUE-SAT. 30th. DR. I‘. W. PATTERSON lecture tonight 8.15. L-IOIZ-S-W-ll. A columns-m new stock o! Spring Hats at lilsqulre Store, Jack Cameron. L197 -3-30-4-2-4—6 DR. J. W. IIIacKENZIE will not be at his ofilce from March 29th to April 16th. L-l6'I-‘.<I-29-2l. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services on Sunda , March 31st: New Dominion ll A. . P. M. Cornwall 7 P. M. t. ll A M. Rev. E. R. L-l70-3-29-1I. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- serviccs on Sunday. March 31st as follows: Bonsliaw ll A. M. Anpin Road 3 P. M. Vlcfiiria ‘I P. M. _'I'licre will also be an Easter Service of story and song presented by the Yoiin Propleg Union at Hampton lit 7 . M. L-l'I1-3-2n-l1. PERSONALS Mr. Allgiis M I cc. M.L.A.. was prevented by illness from attend- ing ycsterdiuvs opening of the Leg- islntiire. Miss Myra ‘Rodd, Wiiisloe. Mrs. Charlie Willis. Covchcad. returned home after spending and liav-e their IIIIIAIIETTEB 2 GUNMETAL t i i l March 28th, 1940 =_L178-3-29-fmw-1 mo. We have purchased In Quebec SIXTY CARLOADS ASSORTED LUMBER WHICH IS ARRIVING EVERY DAY TIiIs stock hu been purchased at. s very sllghll advance on Inst year's prices. New out. Lumber has advanced In price from Five to Seven Dollars per M. We would advise intending purchasers 0.0 book their requirements before Navigation opens. L. M. POOLE 6'9’ CO. CHARLOTTETOWN F coupon. saving NEW WALL Ask Us For the New Wall Paper Catalog Writs or print your name very plainly on the Send it. to us and we vviII send you by return mail the interesting, attractive, money- showing 80 modern designs. USE THE COUPON W PAPER CATALOGUE, Moore & McLeod, Limited Charlottetown, P.E.l. Please send me at once s copy of the New Wall Paper Catalogue. Name ----———--————--- Addi-css—-----——-———-—----— MG” k MCDRE s. MFLEOD mid looked as tiny tots. Now that you their Easter surroun dings. I l \ I l Phone 212-1. FORTUNE IN LEAF a fortune in gold Icai, hero and there. says a Manche ter Guardian correspondent He tells of o. deal- MANCHESTER ~ (CPI-Tlierelsl People say that Spring has ii vanishing loveli- ness. But there Is nothing vanishing about the loveliness of your chIIdren’s pictures! You will have them always as a reminder of how they r children have Outfits have them PHO TOGRAPHED In Your Own Home. Just mslte sn appointment with us and we will take them In natural poses In the accustomed i CRASWELL ' STUDIO" GI. George St- " “Wing the gold lent on Regent Silreet shop windows "for a song." "lid mflkiliiz 9310"!) 1:22.250- on the deal when the London stuet n25 rebuilt. ‘ u lCsrdIe, a cousin of mm liolld with their Ists . Mrs. Roms IzeDomid. Gin-Ions: Gnr. Lldvd G. Matt-bowl of the‘ Myst Osusdlau Artillery. Char- lottetown who with Mn. Matthews has been visiting for the first two weeks with his permits, . and Mrs. Geo. Matthews. OTIeary, N- to duty on Monday. In Memoriam in. nanny rqpuiomuv "mm iiuud___ u ii hi. Klnkorl. £31193. ‘Ii °$§ old. Duo to s heart condition, he was confined to his bed for more than s r. but; he bore his pro- ion ed lines: with patience and 0hr an resignation. During his illness he was frequently visited by his Pastor, Rev. M. J. Smith who "1"" ‘ to him the lust rites of Holy Mot-her Church. His fun- eiirly age of 3'3 years. Rana;- han. Warmest son of . and Mrs. Jerome Rsnsxhan. arry, as be was familiarly known e so tion and was a. favourite of boi young and- BE ‘FREEZING TO JUST REIAX. srsl, which was la: ely attended was held from is la residence to St. Malachy’: hurcli. Rinkora. on Thiursday afternoon. March 21st. The services at the church and vs were performed by the Pas- or, assisted by. Rev. J. W. c- the deceased. There are left to mourn the loss of s kind and Iovirq son, a sorrow- Inu mother and father. two broth- ers and two s‘sters. Albert. Boston. Mass. James, emnloved with Can- ada Packers. Windsor. 0nt-.. Mar- waret, St. John. N. B.. Mae. De- troit. Mich. The niflbearers were: Messrs. Elmer Keefe. JOSWII’) Johnston. Vin- cent Laivless. Charles Mr-Cardle, Leo Shreeiian, Ralph McCarviiie. In Memo riam MISS ADELINII b‘. MncLAREN Miss Adeline s. MiicLaren of New xterm passed to iier eternal .esi, at tile age oi LAIlIty-IIVG y...» v11 the ten... day of Will-CI). one iiiid men in déliflille ..eaiiii Ior a number of years uu. _ iI/IIICI) Lime she was trhderiy ii... by a de- voied mother who suivives her as well as two brothers Douglas Mac- Laren of New Pe.th and James uiacmren oi Boston also a sister Mrs. L. H. Drake o! Meadowoaiiic. P. E. I. She was a member of the Chris- tian Church at Montague. 'Ihe funeral was lield on March 12m and the services at the home and grave were conducted by liet pas- tor ihe Rev. Vi. L. Outhouse. The hymns sung were The Lords My Shepherd, and Abide With Me. The pal-bearers were Messrs Ray MacNeill, George Kennedy. Joseph Callaghan, Stirling Macltcod, Wii- Iiam Mtnchiii and Jerome Power. Burial was in Bruilenell Ceme- tezy. , WEEKLY PRIZES IST PRIZE _ _ _ $2.00 2ND PRIZE _ _ __ 3RD PRIZE - - _ _ 50c 4TH PRIZE _ _ _- _ 50c SOLUTION Last Week's Contest l. Whttlock‘; Tire Service. 2.. Pure Milk Co. 3. Purdtwlferguson. l. Craswell‘; studio. Prosrletor: LEVELAND CRASWELL Phone 272-1.. Photograiihy Studio. Pictures taken In home y appointment. LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS l. MR5. 0. W. NEWSON. Buckley. 2. MISS BESSIE SAUNDERS. Wlnsloe. l. WILLARD BRI-IIIAUT, Village Green. 4. MRS. HAROLD LAWTON, ‘ Charlottetown. Dllll UPI NIW HIRING IEO!!! All the Isles! It Ice In women's, men's snd c lldrenW shoes. Make your oholcc o the shots for your new Iprng Outtl now. Whether for s rt or for dress occasions we svs em I. SEE OUR NEW SPRING 5T0 CK. PURDIE FERGUSON lllllnyslde Charlottetown SALE 0F SPRING IIOBIIIIY Spools! Gunmetal Btook- M Alto im-iiuiq---:oo§ NNSIIFATIOILEHT ISEI-i YOU NEED INSTRUCTION IN SOMETHING IESIIIE$ FLYING I use riiuno m. m: nus mo uixmves nine m. II‘ SEEMS uxe. our niiv cont D0 ANY 000D I-IEYI TAKE rr EASY, rsiutvouii THE CONTROLS. IDOSEN UP on CHIEF! IF I ONLY COULD I om mm OAYIIAIIINJREAT YOUR svsrui LIKE we mm THESE rims. iioiir wm nu. somrniiue eons wnouo. viiemn II‘ BEFORE rr umms. nur‘: m: vuiv Aii-iimi woliits. wv riiv mule nunm m- uwi emu om. no wax new 0F WATER. TIIKI‘ SOUND iASY T .9 WHY. IF YOUR CONSTIPATION is oiiuszo av wmo roots nun iioiir OIIIE ziiousiflauut.’ it's ONLY ioaiui mar A vooii YIIAY 005s svmv nuirbuui’ wiu. no m: TRICK. m unions’: ALL-IRAN -iuvi> vouii Aiwivs a: ouror suiiiirs an iuouai ' to we nmrciiisp i. amxmsr CEREAL us: Aii-iiiuu -9ul vow IIIILLTIIAI IIELPZ Try IIIVIIIE Kcllitfggk All-Bran on your breakfast menu rig... Iiirly. Eat it as a cereal or baked in delicious muffins. All grocers sell AllEriin in two convenient sizes. Restaurants serve it in the _, popular individual packages. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. ' 3 4 NEWPORT FIXTURES srlihgh Th‘? I C D w,“ MIITIIEIISI Large iillc Bottle o! REDDIWS BRONCIIIAL MIXTURE-EU: Mlmey back Guarantee. Also: Minlrs Tooth Paste _ - 25c Cameras-Kodak; -- Films etc. flfiins Developed, REDDIN BROS. Phone 86 Specials new - PORK All kinds of smog“ "m"; Just rllhl for your DINNER I QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 1301 Du you find It hard to l. your cIiIIurmi to dunk nut .7 'I‘I_ien Tye ehcm nur Llriocoiac Milk- hat nourishing delir- inuii beverage that makes mi k GIIIIIKIII‘ a pleasure. They vvIIl love It. 0o! Your family deserves the gel In evorvlhlnz. Safeguard t . r hellflrbyétvlnz them-GAR- DEN CI MILK. You may tie sure then. that they arc [citing the very BEST. ‘in: PURE MILK CO. LIMITED Corner Great George and Fitzroy Street; Phone 584 _ “TIIER-WS N0 SENSE I BAKING WIIEN YOU CA l, BUY PIE LIKE TIIISI" Th l‘ h ar-‘ielillirihlilifl’ °.h'.ll‘."’i ‘LIZ ‘on I. Its not. strange the; and! enjoy our delicious bsken l — we use the same tire "KIWI"!!! and clrc you 32$: Iluvour OWN home, a _ sriiwsnhih Sifiiiindfm’ l° FBISII - BAKED BREAD v J2EE‘... “III” ‘Whittle’. $TEWAIIT'S BAKERY Phone Ill. -_-——_--_-—--__. SAVE OIT ENGINE REPAIRS We make engines, l0 can u better for Ic l. WW. any kind liver date wsnle BRUCE STEWART 8. CO. LTD. Charlottetown IIIOIIIIC l! them end ou s and we‘! IIl~ n SPRING I8 HERE ow about chlngi r those old eleclfln n it'll‘? c?! yours lo new and modern EXPLANATUN 0F CON TEST Through the CO-CPPIAIIIlKVIl of the span crs, WIIOSC‘ iidi Ills up. pcar iii connection - | The Cliarioitetoivnl Dlibllshiiig [he biinp for sixiy s x ~ . ' d \u'.'II wceli as listed abort. iii .11 iinui l“ service or llliflllilililizd! cruci» \ ‘fnythe numb _ IILHIIIIII; oi 1* q , 1 1-,- Dl-‘Ilfll sic_ans inn iiiiias a ninth iiui '1 be ioiind in sun.- cl tin ao- veivesenienls ii this sxiluii. To (lllll ily tic rend» i.» irqiiucd to imd the adici'ts"(iiii:i..~ ii! v. .‘ii.li H1056: “SHUI"WOI{US' iiilgz III‘ HOW TO EN ilflll . Read the lids thoroughly. Write do..n m.- ii.....u_i' oi L-lh: " il;lp\\‘ .it" n3 it uilp. Iii h] iiie iiiu Lippi) It; till‘ vitinlilul‘ \.-.i. UI. LI18_a{i'iC.‘i_s.'.'l' .1; nave iouuzi iiiu ii..i. -. . of the iuiirih 'Dii1.]Ii\'iil'.< quired tliiit you stnic iii ilii(..l cll l0 the name oi tiie iirin iii, liiillll‘ of the manager, the luitllitll Ill in»: IJIISIILSS iiiizi the line. iixii hen ntiiicii I0 ii a‘ receipt from any o. o. I :il.‘-ii' sors of ths cent. :lli).'.'II. iiio IMISIHB s has been iraizsiniiil wii-‘i at least one oi‘ them. Also be sure to 5181B ihi- mimr- ol the firm from which vlrii \\"i>l 10 receive your urize. CONTEST Iii? i. CS Any readers of the Cli:ii.:1-;\i.\vli Guardian may pariicipitia ibxcvll l ing employees oi ilic Lilillillilll rut;- lisiilng 00., and mvniuir.» III ilivlt taiiiilics.) It is impatient lliiii (‘lllll IPA/II shut u: usiciiipiiiiuti u; .i ll-wlil lrcm any one ul IiIi: mi...» who“ Bnhsiliiueilleilt Iii/ILA“ all nli Lve‘ test. Vuil wish tu uraw your Iii‘ All correct reuncs ilitvt‘ y chance; o; winning, ‘in..- iiiniiiié’ entries are drawn for illiu iiic vii-e will be iiwnrucu ill H11 "Iii" '“ which they are drnwii. Ali primes arc awaruul Iii of orders on the advflrlhw"? uteri In the replies nilii 41R! TRANSFERABLE. . _ , All replies must. NEIEII Illis cillh not later than noon on Tum" d; send as inaiiv iflllllv" "5 - wish but be sure w RIIIILII l =11- aIip to each reply. ilic form indic- NOT Inga‘, ‘firs: _"'__“'_m' u _ styles. Incidentally uvs your _ _ “m. f,‘ M" m‘ i" . llllllht Address all rcPIC-i I° Blouse to wear II"! flu new WH|TLOCK n" EICHtAlPIIIELt l. CO. CON-rm... mm“ ‘ =¢ c out: t ' THE GREEN DOT SERWCE Phone mo. m alig-I at. Gllardliln omc/ Kent Slut .. Charlottetown N u: , 61:1! Dav yfiolluflnghgilltettushlaliee Ilsve s full line of lleltnen “"8 WEEK,“ BAIUAINS TRY owl’ In“ - galli‘, "W"! "lien 1N Tllli Blow-out Patches. Vslul 1 Tl-egllmaltgudl with n m ‘ k 51‘ You will stwsys cherish thon- sl°"“' m" Bim-‘I- "I"! ""1 lump"; mum g “i. ‘L: y: Lsru Prun B’ s - - l‘ i-lurln: Plot-Ines. 1m "i (illos. Patching rim, cum-m. i0 v i. q- ' " ° ‘ Lye. can — -— — - — " °° 212-‘. and ma. your srmolnt- " "' "m" 3”" T m‘ mior m AND HM; , IIICII . - ‘Ank- CRASWELUS STUDIO- "w" 9°’ L- P5]; m?" P“'J'“‘:AZ:§‘O“NALB u . . 0"“ Gm" “m” M a Phones lira-m