u-._‘ ' .- .»s&»» \»-A.:-`.__\»-A._»\/-\.` Q, i./&'.\~s»s \~. 1. o_da C N VEL TY- USUAL -L "‘§P"~*~~ ' ` »-~ ~ _ /l EDWARD D Thursday P A S than wins gn? N with 1;, t you Slvogcr “'°"S or and eag;-`|1Z'i death merry days `Msd R0Ina||DH nf the overgiuow CHESTRA -FOX NEWS PRICES n_i-n-i -_ , ' USUAL- PRICES oucsr \ snow Beautiful tale of the.south seas, pirates, is beautiful white girl at the mercy of lecherous traders- . ff~ 'A " ' - -Q 'ALSO “ EAGLE or _ ihriiul and hoi. passions. ~ D THE NIGHT»,»/ SERIAL _ A1 “H1dF i"C ci K 4, - - A11 _ A33 dglouai P5331! '__ _ ' »‘ g OUT” Smith Comedy l A A C A PI T O L TODAY _ _~_ iii _ ff &°_\ _ . 't . -~ `|. "_ - és*-~_5¢»~? / C l .f ,\},. -g " _ af, *"'/,,,;'~v_ my _ I.; I ) ' ';'<-"i`=¢u`\~ " 'fe _ _ ">. g . ' _ ' 1 1 . ‘ `./ "f __~_`-.1-,‘ *E . i 3: , _B ._ ,4 _-~ , V -,A , .-_ ._ _s ~ .1.. I-I . 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Apr. 1-2 uivnsn nrsrnvovisuen _ rsmorulos or ms, excel.- uuzcy 'run smormovsu- non Arm mas. ussn-rz sun ms wouslur ivulvon sun iuns._Yso. ‘ cs' ` _ A P P L E i ` B-LOSSOM . .T1ME" s-A01' - coiueby nmaorzn . or nsunsns monarch ~ AID ‘OF THE ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ HOSPITAL _ ui sp`ccicicicc_ ' Between Acts ‘f " S.p'l on difdif' Local Cast _ i>oPULAR PRICES 354: 50c 75c-No Tax ' » nox orswn with ores rlmlsv 9.30 A. M. Fon lx- » Tcn`sNoi\: or co_uroN_s Nl-IW 'QUEEN OF THE MAY But the girls now tell their meters, clded - U they Start Out f0l' a Slim- ‘ being worthy of the professional stage. ex V ml!-it Wake Mid 0211 me 902" f‘Y011 IDUU Wake UD 62117, I¥10ih51`. Csntral Guardlan It was directed by Mr. H. H. Brown constant practice* was particularly ca rl othe dear." somiitines got to let ma in."- _ and Hamid vessey buf, me wise wr . _ . ‘ h Va rel, x NEW CREATIONS 'Wehnve mmy exquisitely cuz sumeojn unusual seuuigs ‘ '° ""““f“”’ °”"""°d- cidin in this province. sn states `£ J _ _~§\*&'1=\ _.~;;l $/» ri _ » . _ ”` ‘B90 - '_ ` _._n3_-.1-.*` ° ° "ci :na -1= an 1;-.54 ` `~{`§`i.;=‘.‘.~zo.c>;fd5 = `f"' 2., = =_1§{E>§Q:<_>` ,@_l,_a__ fl* -° " ’ ° °‘°‘?' Judse es fo, S,mday_ March alan are as criticisms, or Dr J o Mcnoncld poi the concert on for t cbcne o helped in no small way towards the t social followed, the boxes being t PERSONALS _ / _ The Guardian regrets to learn of ter of Agriculture, wh? has been con- 5 fined to his be" for the past few homo today. _ _ _ J ____..... “O' dat was de- place w’en th , Ne ‘ Argyle to St. Catherines, thus com- \v’cn snow gc away and de sky is all blue ‘Wen ice let de water an sun it get H? hotter D of the improved sires in the in back on de medder is sing de gou glow" C _ an h ,sn in out While such exchanges are usulily .Ven sm s eep rs com on de pasture X i dcir ` ` Dey ronne wit deir moder, and play 3 _ An. jomp all de time jus de sam' do V was crack _ D on de i'acs'- ' _ , _ _ purty soon lef her _ ll Aims by do shine leetle son piper .3 tonne , ' ‘ De Bullfrog he's gr-rompirfsn dm' _ is Jompin' i ‘ Dey all got deir own way for msk' tonne nrsonson was iz do _ f. - - lu’ mm B wh - V . - ‘ ` `- i ~ v ' hell y and ii- 5"° P"°° winters worm has been finished' "*_"° 1”” °' *WWW vein." sud the farmers are new turning m5 5,"°7"‘° f\'°m°l¥‘l°*°1\- "UI OI I triumphant lo# eobbin' 'tlitirattsatlontotllo gqhipmmggaf sowiiia_sscsohrsfis¢ts_on¢he-”!°‘3¥F"*’»"°' 1 of in-oviacnco in' plum; with full hlrvitl, hc); gpfmgg the t1umsajoui,'pu_z bmuiu about br hit, the acting throughout gram was pronounced by all to be of success of the performance. A box lt auctioned by Mr. Norman Brown th and Mr. Peter Brodie, both of whom d were in excellent form. The sum of in $117.40 was -realized which in itself W is almost a record. The young people 0 intend repeating the play later and B have already several invitaiions from Kr other communities. M the illness of Hon. W. M. Lt-/ii. Minis- V pr days ing. Subsequently the govemment f announced a generous contribution to » ' this institution. crest credit is due Dilfjitfyggarh lsfli' lfghrgeieg/[aio the Women’s Institutes of' the pro- icncv that she has recovered nicely Vince fm' the active part they have from her recent operation in P.. E. I. takerl in promoting the establish' AH it] She is mtummg to her ment of the- Sanltorium, a much “P “' - nccdcd 1nstiiucioh..Tnc institutes so In _ in Long Creek during the past sum- ST. CATHERINES NEWS ITEMS U1 - lated, as the sentiment in favor of Wld 'geese harbingers of Spring i* made their first appearance a. few 0 days ago, winging in unwavering and U robin will/be heard, also other signs m of the change of the seasons aplenty. cl One is reminded at a time like this of ° the following verses from Drum- -m monds "The Habitant". in e place from Bt. Catherines fto Long spring tain she's coming _ C wi; each other successful conclusion without incon- An ole cow also, she's glad winter U10” 010118 the line of route become is over ` somewhat disturbed with the heavy So she kick hei-'sc'f up ch' ,fmt nf; Shorthorn bass bellowings, accom- pan . Wit de two :ear old hciicr, dcvs PY” _ on e - , W’y every tings crazee all over de °f place _ '_ _ co _ . ' . An down on the reever de wil duck hlbW°d»' Unf°\'i-llnlfély llih reports is usckin' bear the tidings that the shortliorn I' cellent quality entirely new, and by ell rendered. Subsequently the Club e Cornwall Community Club, where was enthusiastically received. All he performers” spoke veri' highly of e courtesy of their Cornwall friends uring the evening. The Bt. Cather- es people are "particularly grateful the following ladies and gentlemen utside their ranks, _who very kindly ave valuable assistance on the pro- am. 'Miss' Mary Stretch, Miss Olga The committee appointed to can- ass the district inthe interests of the anitorlum 'report affno reception. actically all of the, residents sign- prising the group which convened er are to be particularly -congratu- sanitorium was at this meeting first rystallized in the form of a resolu- on, which resolution was at a later ate presented to all Institutes and to, this institution/ An important movement in im- the district when anumber of assively and symetrically built assics of the shorthorn breed hanged ownership and location. The ovement, geographically was triple its nature, one procession taking reek, the second from Long Creek to w Argyle and the third from New' tin8 the circle. These various ilgrimages signalized the exchange attle Improvement Association. Ylllsht with certain grave laments of danger, these usrds of honor were carried to`a enlenw °r denser tothe mveiiing ublic, although the more timidbf led by the higher human so noswhich threatened direcslamity th four fooled disturber the peace and serenity of the' untry Should warlike signs be sx trsnsterredto the Lon( e Kl\¢e.Joint ' _ Made Well hesltom the cNevin and Messrs Numan Stretch, x Wilfred Stretch, Leo Berrigan, How- ' ard McNeill and Mack Mcltachern. Creek district has found the change, in altitude not favorable to health and even`_ though valiant efforts are being made by doctors _ of veterinary science it is feared 'that this' out- standing specimen of ` bovine ex- cellence will soon have passed from Q 'world which he has found ‘to be_a mingling of joys and sorrows _to B Shorthorn valhalla, serving as a last act, the voracious appetite of some representative of the Reynard -tribe. His many friends will be pleased to learn of the recovery from a. serious illness of Mr. David Inzian. Friends will also regret to kn w that Mr. Milton McNeil is suffering from what is hoped to be a temporary indisposi- tion. ` ,, ` ~ f It is to be regretted that there are grave possibilities of the educational system of the community being dis- rupted owins to the strike called by the Teachers Federation. _This is d¢¢DlY Tegretted as the school was making .favorable progress under the guidance of Mr. Theo. Ling. It is quite evident that tlie teachers of the province are worthy of exti'a salary and it u to be hoped ` 'that crr 'amic- able settlement of the question may be brought about befolte the “Strike"i occursf V, ` _ The potato market fs still in the "doldrums" arid the prospects gre that the acreage grown to pogaweg this year will not be as largeg ,ag in former seasons. Livestock productions » The Public Forum ~ This column is opeuifoi- the ` discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. .This Clurlottetuwn Guardian does not necessarily endorse the ‘ opinions of correspondents. nunsqus mmrmo ` Blr,-I have just read a letter sign- ed by o' resident of Bedeque com- plaining that my report of the Bedo- que meeting was not accurate in ev- ery particulsr and throwing out the :?estlon that the writer was pres- t and left the' meeting before it was finished. As this insinustiou might fasten the blame (if any blame cm be attached for reporting rumors fromio public meeting) on some innocent person I am again ing your permission to ststg that the writer of the article, was not present at the Bedeque meeting at all. I feel congratulated thotmy report was so accurate and am glad _that my report of the complainants 'own speech was so correct that he found no fault in it. One might think that it would he difficult to coimt the ratepayers present at is public meeting from se- ven school districts, but there you have it-twenty-seven is not such a big total after all. Let me further say that I noticed in the premier‘s letter to the teachers that he had all the members hold meetings to find out the .feeling of the electors, and if I scanned the pa- pers closely enough this Bedeque .meeting was the only public meeting on the whole Island. Surely, if the other meetings were as representative and as largely attended, he must have a great idea of the feeling of the people. _ I am, Sir, etc., ' ' 'rsxrsvim In Memoriam V MBS- MARGARET POWER The death occurred at her resi- dence, 104 Dorchester Street, after :_ short illness of Mrs. Margaret Power in her 'lith year. The deceased was B dillshter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Mclsaac, Cherry Valley, and was of a kind and lovable disposition and had a wide circle of friends. She leaves to mourn three daugh- ters, llosephlne, Laura and Bessie, ~.lso two brothers, Ronald of West- ern Canada and Peter at Cherry Valley, _ _ ' The funeral took place Sunday af- ternoon from her late residence D0 St. Dunstan's Cathedral, Rev. Rey McKenzie odlciating at the church and Rev. 0. McCarthy at the grave. The pallbearers were Mr. J.- McLaren, Mr. Wm. Moran, Mr. J. McKenna, Mr. H. Corcoran, Mr. J. B. Fleming and Thos. McMillan. May her soul rest in l>€l.¢_e. ' s.. ' _ - ‘ ' ' fa- SuddenDeatl_i \ f _ f From Shock i Tl” °°mm"DiW It Coleman wen m“°_h ¢1\.9!=¥0d llst Thursday morn. ing at the sudden death of Mr. W, H- Beers. I- hiohlv respected citucii of- that district. About D o'ciocg um 1!1°l'l11l18 M1'-_ Beers wls driving sion; the shore at the Brno in o wood sleigh when his horse suddenly went through the iw. wh_i=,h was tory this si this lP°i- MY- 3091*! lumped out of the sleigh to pull the horse out and ex. pired instantly. A number of~mtn who were of -the party in sleigh, 5;. ter sand wer-it_w his assistance. Dr. Champion of 0'Loory, was “usd and pronoimced death to have been instantaneous and due to severe shock. The late Mr! Beers was 07 years of age and was born in De- 'Ssble`_but went to live in Coleman when about 25 yss,rs'o! Age. He was 'a very well-to-do farmer and also kept, howl there for about twenty years. He was very highly respected and took al great interest in the wel- fare of the community .ond was also ~ an enthusiastic worl, - tho Un- ited Church and was ntendent of the Sunday Bchool for o. number of years. There -are left to iriourn their sudden loss besides his sorrow- ing widow, three daughters and two sons, namely:-Mrsy Harry Billi- phant, of Bummerslcl. Mrs. Louis Dystant of Ellerslie; Mrs.`Smith Mark of Bigger, Back; Mr. Gilbert Beers of Atlantic, Mau. and Mr. George Beers of Colemsnf also .two slate and one brother, in whom the sym pathy of the community is extende in their sad bereavement. The fun- eral, which took plaib on the onli/E _of his son, Gilbert from* Atlsnti Mass. on Sunday at 1.30 p. ui. fro his late residence to The Brle Unit ed Church and Cemetery, Rev. M11 Prontt omclating. The floral tfibllti which wire broushii to the 110, and also the large number of friondi. who attended the funeral testiled tt thc high esteem in which the di ceased was held. The D811 50%” _ were Messrs Robert McNutt, Patriot; McCourt. Bsnnerman Mitchell, Thof moo oulioh, Russel Rows and B- Bryanton.-B ’ ~ _ i I .gli Herbs, all Herbs, Gallagher’ s Keeps You "Wonderfully _ _ Well ‘ q Take it. Eat better. Sleep, " work, plqy better; Mother Natu.re’s own good hgh, rich in health 'ving power,_theee ue what make Gomghefs Tomo and System Builder-sogood._ Itres_li_ywm-lmwohders for people who are oonstipsted, rundown, nervous folk who have skin diseases. Even dreaded Try a bottle 'ir is is Sis* isstill the safest.. and the pest year l hw amply demonstrated one icct. - rnosrizcron. I cold westh ills. Loygher Herlzl Hoimholcl' H. L. worn.-iii. cnsriciw.-own li si? » ORIENT ioosssassuisuiunichca. ul. _ iii _-1. ._ _ T ' ` ‘ i._»-».‘ c. §'~_;R_egulur» EASTER Foo TWEAR I _ STREET SHOES Womelrs Sunburn Kid, _ y \ _ Medium c....ac.. 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