-_._ | r ii. PAGE rwo ,_. _.___”_. _ , _ p _F11 ANNOUNCEMENT ilur Used Car Exchange 154 Kent Street Opens Friday, ilpril 23rd. 1937 °U§i-iii £°:A§°"s` ' 1933 FORD Tudor 1933 NASH Sedan 1932 PONTIAC > Sedan '_ 1934 CHEVROLET - - Master Deluxe Sedan 1935 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe Sedan 1934 PONTIAC Special Sedan 1932 CHEVROLET Couch 1935 PACKARD, 120 Coupe 1934 CHEVROLET Master Coupe 1935 HUDSON Coupe See these and other outstanding values before you buy. A. HORNE & CO. Phone 332 Phone 832 5- i » l , , v... _ . APRTT. 23. 1937 THF GHARTOTTETOWN GUARDIAN E f _‘Q \§»`, fa-. ‘ 5 . ` 'W ~' _ _,qi L_.. i... in ` _ V.-LT.; ___ /, 53.*) `°\-as tNol:i‘gel‘>`,. i A map of lie route over which ;",_._ £§+ |704 .A 'iilyé' ,le passed in an ambulance was one of the "Pathfinder" tests pos- fsad by scout 1-‘rank Mccariey. of |the Robert Louis Stevenson Scout ,Troop of the -Tliisiiletown. Oni-.. -Sick Childrens Hospital. in CMU- pleting his qualification as s First Class Scout. Frank, who ‘hails from Fort Erie. Ont-. WHS ,the fourth member of this Scout , troop of handicapped boys to suc- icessfully complete the Soout's First Class tests. Fire making and cooking tests are posed st &y ‘-‘cn.m|ps” held G In Uotmdl ld' the institution. As s. special Coronat?on service of loyalty, combined with a K00d turn. the Boy Scouts of Canada. with their brother Scouts iihrouglh- out the Empire. have taken on the task Oi' selling a special edition of the Coronation P r 0 g r a m m e Mortgage Sale ‘ Mortgage Sale - ;ur31\;§11<§»=1Gy;§1t<;1;°n;1ni§3§m8 3; To bn sold by public auction in fron: oi' the Lau' \»ui-is Building in l'lnirluLi~i~\\:i on ,ll--:ii_iy_ the tliirtl d:iy or .\l;i_v, .\. il. 11172;, nr tho liuiir nl' l\\¢-ive u‘i-|..,i), nonii, _-\i.l. 'l'Li.\'i` ’|`ll.\\"i` of Lliui _‘limits ou 'iowusliip .\un||.»-r 'l`\\.\i.t_\'~loiir lwiiiitlcii slid d».»a\-iniieti by u inn- couiinciiclng ou the \\'csr siile of tlio Rlistico Roild and iii the Siiiiili-t-list corner of land now or lzilviy in [».»-,~i.~:~iiiu ui' Alliiu .\l'l|-»‘ il-I i`~i'|i|i-i'i,\’ ilrlinu iii-i|ce\tc‘a l:iu.1 li1»~n.~.~ \\'.-.»,i :iluug sold lnnil of .\il.1ii .\l»-liuiuilil for-i_\' lim t-h:iln.~i to l.iliii iii 1r»>~'.~4i-.~~i<\ii of Aiitlrcu' M. Pct- ers; ii|--n»_-t- oouih alum; the Hiiiiteitii hnunflziry of Aiiilrvii' f-l. Pcters suid lnnd Five 1.7) chains or in land form- i-rl_\' ln p's,~>i-~_~l<»xi of l-Ilophzirire Dou- ci-lie non or toriiiv-i~ly .\uilr-rw Dou- eeL:e-`s lziniiz tliciice liiisi :il-ing the uorihi-ru lio|inil_|r_\- ol’ Amin-iv Dou- ¢-erri-‘s .~:ii~i l.in~l l-‘oily vltll cliulns to the s.|;-i rnnd; theme North slung the said ltuad to the place of coin- nienceuienl containing Twenty (20) at-rel of land a little more or less iilid being pnrt of the Twenty-five (25) acres of liiiiii conveyed by Elise? he ilolliiut nod wife to one Pctur Mur- tln by Dm-il lit-iiring iiritu the Seventh ilzll' of X|i\'i\liilicr, A. 1)., lP.‘5l. illill iliily rugistcroil on the Tiveniy-eightli tiny oi' the following mouth in Liber 15 at Folio 7381 The above sale is msd’e under a power ot sale contained n an Inden- rare of Mortgage dated the 1-ith day iii’ June. A. _ . 1'.ll2, ninde ht-tween _xiifgi-iv P, Peters of Uystor lied Bri gc. Former, :ind Cnilicrliie Pet- ers, his wlfu, of we one port and Archibald Bell of on_d Island of the other part. wlgeh Mortgage has been assigned by t o Exegjuxom and Ad- min strutrlx of the state of Archi- bald Bell to Christina Amit-raon by .assignment dated the 2nd day of .ianunr_v, A. D., 1035, dofuult linvlng liocu- iufirlt- in priyinf-nt oi' tho prin- cipal and lntort-st thereby secured. For further particulars apply to Mclscod and Bentley, Solicitors, Uhaglottetown. "gated this ist |91 of April, A. D., __' ainrivrrua aisnlzxxsorl. Assignee nf Mnrtgqu. L-1i'1-4-2-ri-iu~2:i FOR SALE Building Loi., 90 ft. Front 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L. M. POOLE & C0. L-267-3-6-tf NOTICE _ Fishing and boating on Millview Mill Pond are strictly prohibited and any- one violating these rights ,will be prosecuted. PALMER & HASLAM Solicitors so-e+»e»+re+o¢o+»+++o+ *w L-1699-4-16-28-30 'ro so nie by raoiie mation ta front of the Law Courts Building in Ubiirioitctown on Saturday U19 15"’ o’clock noon, ALL tlnit parcel of land "Wy Person l>0S~lihle. tn what- ever out-of-the-way place, my secure a copy of this loyal souvenir, l and the good turn is involved in nay or my 1937, at the hour or tweiw l the sitiuito lying und being on Lot or ggggxuggggst i£;C1;;1pir‘;di;;éz; 605311; fact that the financial return Townslilii Number Thirty in Queens County n said lslnnd bounded and described as follows. that is to say. t‘0M.\tENCl.\`G at the southwest angli- oi` land now or formerly in priasorsloii of L, F. Fenner, turnicrly in tlie oc- cupation of John Mciiinnon, on thc iil icndiii from cast iiiilu of the ru: H Argyle Shore to Clinrliitti-town, tlicnce Sixty-i"ive, thence _following tho course of the said division lliic snutli live chains and t\\~en|i‘»f1no links. thence wcsi. to the suiii rond in Cliiir- i into-r.»\\'ii from Argyle .\'h<»rt-. nnil ‘ tile".-,. "long thc said ruiiti Norlli- w:ir|ll\' to the Vince of con|i\iciiui‘ixien'_ land s little more S. 1 that other tract of land and hui1din8F sit-nate lying and being at Bouahaw " LOT Thirty in Que#-ns (_`ou!1ty aforc. 0 said bounded nntl ilescrilicd aa fol- lows, Llint is to snr, Ou the west by i D \i\ircl 'snu. land in possession n r, i u 5 rl i iossossion of Alhort lllcr BN i"Ki-Us George V. Jubilee 'ri-nat il='und," a i’und launched in oun- .nection with the Silver Jubilee or - the late King George V., and now -perpetuated as a Memorial Fund aa! ninctywscrcn chnins or to the Qpganrzatlons of an kinds iilvlslon line of Lots Thirty and e ‘nd P ~ Ka ' zations -'equip leaders." A ¢|r»¢u_'lg,r of lfor “the advancement of youth Spec ' lilly to hel these or ni instructions sent out from Dom- nlon Headquarters makes it quite clear that the Scout sale of Coron- . a io Pr "' _ containing .10 nt-roar ]glftyAIrJi§{)csAL;il 1 ing Uw1thQL’£`g;1bl;l§;'" \l;‘tll&;§ tt!Zl'fll')peeiZa distribution in the riafilre of s. m°m>if1s no sale." ta those who UWTWISP might not be reached, or who otherwise might over'ook 9°m`lU8 8 CODY. The programmes now being distributed .by Pro- forrne y n l ' row, on the east hy the road leading from Bonlhaw to Argyle Sl101'9- 0" the south by s creek nowu as Smal! Creék,, and on the north by the Tryon Road, eontaining one-bali ure of r los ALSO ALL lurid situiite lying and hclng at_ Bon- shnw aforesaid on the South side of che Tryon Road lending to Charlotte- town, bounded and described as fol- lows on the north by the Tryvll Bold aforesaid. cn the east by land ln possession of John Murchison. on l the south by the Creek and land lu possession of Peter lffclgonald n n possession o - Shoemaker, containing two ncres of I land s little more or lean. ALSO all that tract. Dieec or parcel of land sltuste lying and being at Bousbaw a the north side of the Tryon Road at u distance of sixty feet went from a forgo that existed in the your 1880. bounded onthe east hy land mvncil hy M. McLeod, on the nnrth rind west by land owned by H. D. White. and on che south by the 'l‘l‘7°ll 3014> the shove land bsins more l>l¥!l¢\l- lrirlv described in a deed from Nell H hfcllevln to John H. Farrow bear- ‘ C io ._ h virtue of powers s - eil in an indenture of mortgage dated a the ma day or May 1908. made be- ween Samuel Beaton of Boushaw in aueena County in Prince Edward ls- lsnd. Merchant. and Fannie Beaton County, Merchants. of the second part, and which mortgage by divers uiesue assignments and aetl in the law has become vested in the under- signed, default having been made in payment of the money' "CUICG by said mortxlse- For ymriiculara apply to McLeod and Bentley, Snllei rs, Charlotte- t \vn. "uma one me any of April- 1,0-'il BERTHA GDLDEN Nhlbl., LETITIA ANN WRIGHT. lxeeutrleee. Estate late Bvbort '°““°“` ” L-i-m1-4-ir.-ti. I. QUEENIE RESENTS STARE him down with her trunk badly injuring him. Q-ei'-*"v-’ 5 ' 00. l l d nd r anrl The show' me A Tl, enl: cgntnin fit vincial Scout Ileadquartere An Md” 1'9~’¢fl°¢l'-'18' Scout sale to MHY 12 Mid intel' has naw been land a little more o s, i amended $0 Fmlt Sc that other trnct, plcce or prircel of ~m- ‘ pe~ outs tn: Sell abov Olzrammes within the lmltg e indicated, after Ap;-11 23,~d_ Boy Scout Troop No. 29 of Win- “o°c°af;““¢» Wie- is sponsored by ine fire department. A "Swift Gwim in Every Pm-_ and on the wont by ii _ r ai.-rrirtier inrxei-in ish," the aim of the London Eng- n . d. Catholic Scout Gn1‘d_ was a the k°~"n°°¢ 01’ I youth conference t Westminster Roman manage aforesaid. cburmenelng at I P0111! 011 Caghedm] . Twelli-i'-tllrce pliystczillv handy- “~UP<’¢l- Or "Post" scouts, will re_ arent the British Isles in the pre H ndleaprpad gc _ the World 8coulmuJ:ln.mb<$rlerenp la; I-1’ lland this summer The pa,-ty O ing date the 'ith day of August A. D. Wm comprise mental' dd t . ri'i?'l'»‘ed. blind. and deafecgsg imb, The blind Scouts comp;-Lge Nffy from Worcester College, A 3°’ 5°°“° amwpetiaon one me wife, of che fn-at nm. and Rollers "fm of which calls for an ex- lfenncll and Charles B. Chandler. C , ~ Pen each hoth of Charlottetown in Queens member of each patrol of the sth i;;"mm°“ Tf°°D and each mem-ber HHEC of letters betw °' Boy 5°°“ff Dltrol in France is °°“*f=¢ being carried on by tint :Hamilton 970017- The attractive lprlze is two weeks at ca/mp this .Summer Each patrol nu_ml,¢,-S eight boys. A “Cent M9011 of piiolic ser- \'if‘i= bv Scottish Scouts records the lsgtliering last summer of 506 _-Mira ”*_ O PUPPY factory The moss is used ___ ,bv war crippled men in making , Ailldtrtliaf-(C P) iP°’P'\7.Y Day Wreaths The coliecting -Queenie, an elephant at the Zoo. ‘nf me herukesond dislikeaan elder- .miles of hiking and climbing and ly man looked at her the other day Pulling of moss uv E 1M~g¢ number and Queenie, in a. rage. lfrivvked “f mountain moss for Lady H9,ig~5 the moss represented many 5¢0UlS and Rovers, One of the most unique Scout = Week-end "ce-miie' held in canada. lf' not in the Scouting world, 15 n - . . ' 4-STAR TAG. 4-STAR transaction. I /11 ty: fo r if vuuii neneiini. morons nenirn' A Il 4, 60’ 0 G, eé/ / o #Q ""~.%. P¢»{’°’ 11/I-f*"‘ 4 Q2' O Q35, lb 909/» e 4*: 0/ in "fm fséqeadfofo ' “L '.0 'c '5' -6 F, f "°~.f,, ' Q49( HHDTHUDH LAST YEAR, General Motors Dealers introduced a new symbol of elo- pendability-and highest value-in Used Car buying . . . The famous This year, General Motors Dealers score again . . . backing up the 4-STAR TAG with a broad and liberal Written Guarantee! This new and protecting guarantee places your dealer’s name and reputation squarely back of every So be sure to look for your General Motors Dealer’s 4-STAR TAG on the Used Car you buy . . . it points out the most thoroughly conditioned Used Cars, the lates! models and the safest investments, on the market. And re- member: ONLY GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS can oifer you genuine 4- STAR Used Car values with this pro- tecting Written Guarantee-at the lowest prices and on the easiest General Motors Inslalment Plan terms. See your Chevrolet - Pontiac - Olds- mobile-McLaugl1lin-Buick-La Salle --or Cadillac dealer . . . today! 4-srnnrnc . ' nssaiutaihsi J usrn can 9 suvrn if nrriziinisiiirr . . . sm, earn u..a Car has been carefully clinched to inane ralinbl; service. * VALUE . . . Your General losers Desler’s 4-STAR Tag identities lie lines! Used Csnstllle lowastprl¢es...itlsl|olewHALLMAlll0I_ UNUSED MILEAGF. 7* uviurr .. ... .......a 1., ,.... ¢..,...| Motors Dealer’s written guarantee. '~k nmrii nsuisiim _, _ 0...... ,|,,,,,, Dealers, as reputable merchants, are please you and retain your goodwill. anxious to uc-ir i See Your GENERAL _ Moron s DEALER ,odaq :i ,_ limp" held in their ward by the at 9l’ll0'»'ed each Saturday after oon at the Sick Children I-res- Ipitnl. 'l’his'tletown,` ont, It is R ` (` _ r rlnpled and bedriziden boys of the Paved Highways iilosed to liters Rm Lou- sem.. 5.... niil Further Notice all paved Highways in th'm Pro A . U V _ _ vlnce are closed to motor vehicles when the combined weight oi load and vehicle exceeds 4,000 lbs. Dated this 18th day of March, A.D., 19M ' ~ B1 Order P. S. FIELDING, - Clerk of the lxeeutlve CQQOU l The Registered Glydesdale “Scottish Chief”-llo. 26702-Grade A Owned by 'l'lll! PROVINCIAL DIPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE seas I 1931 follows: Will leave Charlottetown on grclummrdnyd Arrllhgith ig: :lie stab; on the farm of Mr. James Sullivan. s|m,m¢nld¢ R., R. 3, where hs will stand (or service until the following Saturday May lat, when he will retum to the Arfleultunl lisll. Chl!- lottetown' remaining there until Saturday. Mly 9¢h» Wh" h° Wm *Fm ` b l. arrangement will be ‘tetum to the Summerslde sland- mm"l"ll‘lmJ::|llill|l‘lll;r§:'alr?ine ol Canada's oumtandlng (Jlydesduleii. hav- Ing remarkable substance. conformation. wi-Zll\¢ Ind ¢l“ll"-y~ lli W” Brand Champion at lust years Exhibition and in service proved a rell;,b;'e. "Mk "gn-r, with m-cr 10"; in-foal mares. Terms $8.00 for season, 3 . SJ C0 must be paid in rash at time ol service. lo insure. . _ V - - A l It r 'For further par¢.1'.ars arrly to the Dtpiirilllem 0! KI’ C" U" 0 Alrx Mcfllumyiha, ln charge. \-1729-4-21-31. This week a ou . . -». ~ ___ '*" _ x . ` ) in ' ` ‘M 'l'1'00‘n. all in full Scout uniform. :fathered round their troop Union Jack firing from its indoor nag- staff. The "camo" is om-ned with ceremonial raisins of the flag, and tit the condnsion of the after- "°°"-* UT°§l'arrnme of games, stories me the in--rim: of scout tests, the flag is duly lowered. _M "- ~u.....»-.. |,,, N," *ii Y A FARM FDR SALE -Z* _-..._ at Frenchfort, consisting of 80 acres oi' choice land, nearly all clear and in good state of cultivation. All ploughing done and ready for crops. With buildings dwelling house almost ne.v. Close to churches, school, butler fH¢l0l'y and station. Fronting on East River. Apply on premises to J. F. WEBSTER 1li _ L-1750-4-19-21-23. See These USED CARS at Your General Motors Dealers '___,___-;- M A. HE & Co-, Charlottetown f | M i In Memoriam MRS. ARTIIUR. 0'CON'NOB A sad gloom was cast over Gas- pereaux and vicinity when it was leamed that Clara. beloved wifeo! Arthur O’Connor, had passed to her etemal reward on Sunday, Ap- ril 4th, 1937, at the early age of 43 years. The deceased had been con- fined to her bed for only a week with an attack of ilu which later developed into pneumonia., and all that medical skill and tender nur- sing of near and dear friends were of no avail, and she passed rrnce- fully away on the above mentioned date. Her passing so early in life is hard to understand. but we shall not murmur or complatn,re- alizing as we do that our destiny is in the hands od s. wise and lov- ing Father. She was visited in her last ill- ness by her pastor. Rev. Finley Mullally who administered to her the last rites of the Catholic FREE for ASTHMA and CHRONI( BRON(H|T|S TEMP!-E‘ION'! HAZ-MAH Cupola sum shout eboki . make breathing usy;el:a'a\ile yountfo wor andslssnln eomluea. Beiereliei. iekl. Prove Rxul-MAH lu your own ease Bin u Min or li box (rom #our rlrultlst' nr, ins iree trial wriln TEM Ll-STONE HMITEQ, Ohui-ch. oi’ which she was s. dev- out member. She leaves to moiim, besides s heart broken hudeand. three daughters, Helen, Mary, and Cac. lliu; and two sons. Leonard and Eugene; (one son predeceased her about two months ego); also two sisters and two brothers, John and SHOW OLD SWOBDS AGAINST be shown in interesting contrast st MODERN the Coronation tattoo at Aldershot in June. The crossing of the River LONDON. Aiptril 22-(OP)--Dm Douro in 1890 by the Duke of V¢l°Dmei1t in military tactics and Wellington will he carried out by W€HD0ns in the last century will troops dressedin the period fashion. Moore grasp A ‘ giiiii gelgr “r , §e§` l sill? Eliza. Mrs. Charles Bteale. (Jasper- eaux, and William of Rumford. Maine; and Mrs. A. D. McDonald, Little P0nd. 011 T\l¢9d%y moming her re- V mains. followed by s large number 1"' of friends and relatives, were con- / _ veyed to St. Paul's Church, stu,-. geon, where requiem high mass was celebrated by the pastor, nim- which the funeral cortege pro- ceeded to the cemetery where all that was mortal of a loving wife and mother was laid to rest to await the glorious resurrection The pallbearers were: Messrs Austin Davey, Milton Reynolds, Howard Jamieson, Russell Graham James Steele and William Steele. Hearse-bearer, Howard Steele. To the bereaved our heart felt sympathy goes forth. Grant eter- nal rest unto her 0 Lord and let _perpetual light shine upon her. (Patriot please copy) Ohlldrerfs dresses are being sold at Birkenhead, England. on ‘tha installment p`an, payments =m\‘s<.<~\i )Y \U\ om.. side.. neun. Na me I -- ~~r~ ~ tL.L.u--- be-ing two cents a week. Q 1 lor over OHIWING has of farmen. Th the good earth the finest to proossssdrlg methods which goodness. Try "Bleek gebaektoanoilier-brand yon. ~ "The Good Earth" . \ _,f_ tiles? #gg gag; ’ 9%! E25; §i*‘ii“§. .liiéiii rr' n ir ¢ 2 5 1 A Hiticizlr Ex Nicilo ‘Son .. _._ , , . .. _» - ‘ 4 f '~*'l»\ii\i¥ir&usua4o... z~___,__, '_ _.v~._..,. . -.‘.'\ . .