114F113}? .Y- Dr. Chase PRIZE WINNERS ‘lho fullnuiirg un- (he numr-s of the mum-m nl llr. (‘how's Allrmnnt Control. Jnnunry llin/ \ll.. llllltlh‘ hlrlIFFIEN hravrllllill. Uni. \l Ull ANIM- l-‘r-l-nun; um, , Alniguulru, . hlnrvh Unix .\l ll. HERBERT C‘. IIATTEN llaronetd. Purt-Da-firnvo, u. my, Nt-vfoundlnnd. April (lull MISS AYDRICY J. HALLIDAY If. ll. N0. 3, fhnlsvuiylh, Unlnrio. \lny Qllil . MUN. \\'.\i. |l|H)\\N llm lUT, Su-iitlnirli, Mnnltullu. Juvu- (lull \lll. \\ .\l.l.\('li I.O\ l‘) Ill-it Robson fillrrl, Minimum-r, lLl‘. July Quil. . “HS. JUIIN BLACK liullinldnm Slulloll. N Annual Qui! . . Jlllfil. l‘. FRANCIS I77 llrunuz‘ sun-vi. Kinllr-lnn, Jnmnlra, ll,\\'.l. siopit-mhl-r (lul .'\ll l |~' "l" IANGLOIS . (mo. . ||iLi:\‘ Kl H5‘ , Olluwn, Unlnrln. November Quiz MLLE. YYETTE LAPOINIY 86 rue Li- Movnv, Longueuil. Quebec. Decrmhcr Quiz .\I\ll\.'\ll~3 J. R. PROIYLX I3 rim Slu-rlin-oitv, Qul-hvr, Que. Tho Dr. \ lm-i‘ Almlicino ('0. runlrnlu- lnlnn- tho rtwni-ru 14ml MPihPII lhu other comcsiuntl. ill'll\*|‘ lurk ncxl time. by ltcv L. M c senior minister or was absent vat- n nunl convention. i‘ill‘,,' of Wor- a lax-t ntiiil quali- i S'il\‘(‘l‘li}', huiull~~ n. tl(‘\'0llO1i and sur- Dolly‘. anthem was "As It I " sung with fine‘ ..u null Ztliss Mar- ‘ tztknv: the soprano the owning, the choir suns: Ambrose‘: anthem “The Day of R€SLlTZ't‘CIiUf‘l." Miss Beirna, Hues- tls was tire soloist. A very rim duet by Alias Alnrgaret Stern; and ‘will .. Tait. ontitled “Consider, 1 .' was a feature of the; eavn music. The scripture at the evening pervice was read by Dr. Cl. D. steel. On that occasion Rev. Mr, Murrzrv in ht: st-nnon on “The Dancer of Loafing Jesus Out". stroFsod the mod for H, sincere search for and stlrrcilrioi‘ to Jesus in the d. ' lives of all. CCORNWALL-YORT; POINT WJ. ‘File regular monthly meeting o! the Ct7Z‘ll*\\‘.’ll1-Y0l'l{ Point ivomcn‘: Ilisiriuv; H115 liolti at the home of Mrs. Du nus Lit-Donald on March 4th w h an atirtitiunce of nine mcmbflrs and wvei-al visitors. The resident pi .od and the meet- mi; ope-nod wth singing the In- stitute Carol, tolloivcti by repeating, the Club W men's Crcocl in unison. ‘Tile lllll‘ ;-- ious meeting wort» mad .tl opp: . Stir-val l.i‘lll$ oi ltvd Cross knit- ting have boon passed in. Roporus oi the various commit- txtc.» n1 c then heard and tho fol- li .\ .v plxr-grumixie committee - : Mrs. Seymour Fred _\ICLhl'CIl. J .l'.lll'0 on Agriculture was and filled in. on .iics 1S the subject for p granuilo committee then Jarge and a. very interwting pl Qtnmme wet; carried out. Meetin-z closed by singing the National Anthem After uihich n dainty lunch was served by the hoswcs. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. ‘rm Central Royall. W. I. um. U at the home of Mn. . D. MuoRoe Fourteen members and three visit- or; were present. The President, Mrs. Roper was in the dlair. Meet.- in opened by repeating Creed. mites 0f last meeting read and approved. Committees heard from 1nd new ones appolntied. Gross Mrs. Waters and sick committee Mrs. Harrv MacAuslarxti and Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Major Mcllaie. Prop-rose Committee, Mrs. Lank. C0llr=cition for Institute Fund token omounthzz to $7.00. Fruit was sent. to sick members. An invitation was extended to Harrington W. 1. to ot- tend our next regular meeting. Questionnaire on Agriculture filled lrth inornlitg and [many gifts i OLD LANDXIARK DESTROYED i l morning sub- i l dur .5 the rccent storm, says the the lllllilS- , ‘have been visiting - i f he Central Guardian l Q This column Is reserved lnr news of i local Interest but advertising of u newsy nature may be unsorted u! 5 cents r WUHI strict-y pa)- = able in advance. : -———————-i-——»~ CHAS WELL for Photographs. CONFEDEILTIION LIFE INSUR- LNCE, l.~9'l89-7-2l-31L l WEATHER. FORECAST - For Aprzl l l0 ti cold with rain. 10 to iii» i.tii and warmer, l6 to 20 cold iwinds. 21 to ‘.36 clear and cool. 27 i to 30 fine i WEDDING Ill-ILLS — A quiet ivrtiding was soleuinized at the Bxsiicpls Residence on Wednesday ‘ cvcning IVILIYCII ti, i940. by the Rcv. 1P. lticMahon. “lien Ruby Carolyn Scntner was uruicd in marriage to James Herbert Hogan. The bride ‘was attired in a street length gown ‘ of crush rose with turquoise acces- Hsories. She was attended by Miss i Aiiiry lviurtiu and Mr. hiark Ai-sen- ‘tiult attended the groom. I~'0llo\vlnj,' illlC oeremony a supper was served , at the grooms home. After a short noneyuiooil the young couple will reside in Charlottetown. Previous i0 her marriage the oride was ten- citrod n $ilO\\'Gl' at the home of Mrs. i). Alt-Phat]. whore slic rcceivetl -'1‘he old Chiles grist mill, B. land- mark east of St. Helena for the last 85 yours, was partially blown down Lllltq Couiiify Boo, Lulu-port, Culi- forixia. Ctllivnrl Jrsulgn Gillies, luitlci" of the iirst nagou train in- to Napu County. built the mill "in i855 of‘ liand-hawn redwood timber. the null, weakened by B5 {rears of wz-nther and the tieprcdations of \'.lilli‘.li>, topplul 115 5913011“ story 1n- lo Chili's wreck a tun’ wvcks alto. Chiics Valley, where the mill was located was named for the Colonel who first. came to the volley in 1843. A daughter of Colonel Joseph Ohila is the wife of Alphonso N. Bell of st. Helena. o former Stun- merside (REL) boy, now a retired business mun. The couple have been married about 55 yearns-Oakland Maple Leaf. The record’: open for Dr. and Mrs James Iteddln who their former home lli Hunter River have rc- turncd lo Moiirton. last 25! In Memoriam Miss DIARY E. LANKGAN in big nrcasurc. The people of Cambridge and surrounding country, was sadden- ed to hear of the death of Livy Etta Lanigzin, ivlnrh took place at her home on Mun-h 12th, in ilic til you of her age. Although not feeling well for some time she was alole to be a- iound and attend to her work, un- til four days before she roceived the final czill, and her soul pass- ed on to its Heavenfy rexvnrd on a kind, loving and charitable wo- man and was liked by all. She was an active worker in any movemont for the welfare of the commun- lty. and was a faithful member of the C. O. M. Society of Stur- geon Parish. During her illness she was at- tended by her pastor. Rev. M. F. Mullally who admliisiered the last rights of the church. There are left to mourn their loss two sisters and one brother. namely. Margaret. Mrs. J. Caugh- lin. Dorchestcr, Mass. C'nre_ Dor- Yl9-l0 Ford Trucks are out in front, doing the jobs of Canadian truck and commercial operators-just an they have in the past! Trucks have led every other make of truck in (Tanadian sales by a rcirle margin for every one of the past 5 years, and during 21 of the The successors of those history- making trucks—thcse husky 1940 unils—nre the finest Ford Trucks ever built-with puwor, ruggedness, reliability and economy Ford Trucks move heavy loads faster and more economically, because their V-B engines don-lop high torque over a wide rungc of the above date, Miss Lunician was " » -' - . _. .. __ Phone 61S all to read: Ford dollar l GRANT MOTORS LTD. W. G. (Bill) Gillespie, Sales Mgr. Charlottetown. CHARLOTTEYFOWN BE Pllll fSQ-‘lr Fgimrnlllvre s. GUARDIAN uplands-speeds at which truck engines oper- ate most of the time. Do you operate heavy-hauling or light delivery units? Ford Trucks can handle over 95% of all jobs. The Ford-Mercury-Zcphyr Dealer invites you to see him and arrange an “on-thc-job” test with the unit your work calls for. Prove Ford economy to your own satisfaction before you spend another truck in this country. '“\ x .44’: Ford Trucks are Made In Canada 83.000 Canndinn workers anal their dependants benefit because Ford lrucka are made When you buy a Ford truck, morn uf your IIIOIIIJ)‘ stays in Canada. iili iiiiiiii 224 Gt. George Si. chester. Mass and Wm. H. at home. The funeral was delayed to wait the arrival of Clara from the . 8., and was held on Sunday morning to St. Pauls church, Stur- zeon. thence to the Roman Ca.- thollc cemetery. Tho ivallberircrs were: Messrs. Wm. Gidtlings. Pnt- rick Glriditigs. J. D. Lzmnlgun. Wilfred Lzmlxzan, Harry Dunn and Wm. Landrigan. Hugh Ceilings was the undertaker. N. lMacCowon Kilmair THE BAPTIST CHURCH The subject oi’ the morning ser- mon by the Rev Harvey L. Den- ton, B. D.. was “Holding The My- ste, of the Faith." based on the wor s of saint Paul in 1 Timothy 3'9 Stainerfls “They Have Taken Away y Lord." The evening sex-via opened at 6:450:12‘. with n fifteen minute pen oongrega. onn singing led by the male choir who had ‘Sit. Paul was a. man with n great in by Bliss Cullen and Meeting od- journctl. A delirious lunch was ser- ved bv the hostess. Next met-ting to be held at the home of Mrs R. Ro- per. Roll call, A riddle or iloke. (Patriot please copy War- 25 Years; g Ago Today iBy The Canadian PINS) APRIL l. i913 v-Rltifiiun force ud- vanccd 30 mzles into Hungary through the Carpaitihlan Moun- tains. South Africa troops under Gruoral [mum llotha captured Au=. inipoi-aani’ int/lust: siition in Ger- man Sn-uthive Africa. =z¢~ ~ - - :--——A coupon. I i = Theuultitero_.ef_ th_°_m°".“_i1?l?-.w“5 Ask Us For the New Wall Paper Catalog Write or print your name very plainly on the Send it to us and we will send you by return mail the interesting. attractive, money- saving NEW WALL PAPER CATALOGUE, showing 80 modern designs. USE THE COUPON clmrse or the evening music under sense of dive. Bold, courageous. k Inch, Mus. i enduring, h»: held a, deeply rever- ‘ilhfl direction of John i entiai awe oi God and His my- - Boo, organist and choirmaster. Mr. . Brown, Grahams Road, 5291165. Basically the m; iery of Dentorrs evening sermon "What. the faith is of the i Wu; You Iieeve To Your Child-i Eternal God, ry 0f the ‘r1 7" a. searching message was’ Sadou ood o! ‘be ‘heard wzzh deep interest by a large .. ,. . o.’ Godvcongregatlcn. Messrs. E. 1-1, cool; ea .5 of men. Hold- I and Russell Jones sang as o duet "Come Holy spirit” with fine ex- pression. LL works un . ing the mystery of the faith. . it i1 essential that. all Christians should maintain the glory of the mystery of the spirit in hearts made {it for thin s0 proclaim o d0- posit. Holding the mystery in faith mipplementxad by faithfulness with awe in the presence of God. with fidelity to Jesus. Let us have I pure hearts to hold pure truth. At this service Messrs. S. D. Irvine. A. K. MacPhee and J. W. Boulter were ordained as demons and added to the brcsent board. Sacrifice In Flanders Field our honored lie They threw the wi-ch, that. they 116111 high, |To us: And let u; not forget, |To tham we owe a. nameleag debt, The men who lie in "FlJhdEfS", Renew their strugglq with tho foe Hold élkliflll their torch that they throw, To us, "And let u: not forget ‘Ihvy 11o out there in Flanders. Th: flouting ,_’ nod A requiem b0 them l-nd God" And the white crosses. row, on IUYI Ind 'InFl.andm sacriflm for m to God, 10m: as blood-red poppies nod Their heads in reverence onto God Above the silent, blood-soaked sod. —' "0 B. . % lgfimflb m1 Fr_=¢_wwn.._1:__.1.=._1- w Moore & McLeod, Limited Charlottetown, P.E.I. Please send me at once a copy of the Ncyv Wall Paper Catalogue. ._i___.w i GRAHAMS ROAD AND VICINITY Mrs. R. Ltplokieson, New Glu- Iow is spending a pleasant holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs» ROY Manhood, Grahams Road.‘ i The many friends of Mr. J. A i will be Pleased m know that he is recov- ering after his recent illness. Miss Myrtle wigmoxe, gtudent m, lfWC. enjoyed her holidays in Grahams Road, the guest. of her Parents. Mr. and Mrs_ Walter Wig- more. Friends of Mum- Owen Gmn, Graham Rmd will be dind to learn that he u recovering um his recent illness. Miss Evelyn Brown has retum- ed to her home in Grahams Road wsmmdr ~ rem“ wit“ 00 . e sistcr. Mrs. Dan Modifiers‘ er Among those attend: th tawhura convention in Grxilgrlottpi town were Blanche cram. Uri-hum Rmd. Ellric Campbell, Irish 5nd“ tomArirnioMmmod, Brook. dmnll ‘I-Yl yMwumLPu-ik Messrs Gem-go w o" “d 000120 Whitehead, ormm mm have jolrted the heavy Artillery m4 on now Itationod at Kirqpton, Ont. Mm. lilmer Mimi-cod, mmn Rlvl-‘f- i» mndina a. few clays m Grahams Road with her sister, ie Manhood. Mr. Ewen CllflPbfll. student. at P.W.C. spent hi; holidays in Gm. hams Road. the guest of his p"- grails. Mr. and Mrs Hugh l\_ cam- cam rosrs Just Arrived in» m’ u» i mark plum. for well we i i i I I I {FIVE THOUSAND CEDAR POSTS "RM — - - - - - - - - - — - - 7-8-9-10 and 12 m: long NEWLY CUT STOCK .'\(|(ll‘(‘\‘-\' — - — —- — — - '- -' —' — '- -' N0 advance on lagt, yeaflg ' prices. l.. M. Poole & 0o. Chnrlnllrlviwn MGDRE s. MiLEOD March 28th, 1940. L-179-3-29-fmw 1 mon. SUFFOLK SCHOOL Standing for Munch: 8332 57% “Elli ‘°“l?.°°“' ~- J t0 z I. Lloyd Mellick; 3. Dllrlsomldn Grade III sr.-1, tner. III Jr.-1. Evelyn Raid; Mary Bradley; a, Jlnié Meilick. Grade II-i. Scott MacArthur. Grade I-l, V675 Cole; and Myrtle Colea. equal; 2, Mary Reid. Perfect attendance: Billy John- ston, Lloyd Melliclr, Albert Reid, Ella Reid. Keith Sentner, Ray Mos- her. Janie Melllck. Evelyn Reid, Myrtle Colcs. Mary Reid. ROCKFORD SQUARE S(‘llO 0L Honor Roll: Grade X-l. Alvere Arsenoult; 2. Mellta Crosby; 3. Eileen Mao- Phee. Grade IX-l. Madeleine McMur- rer; 2. Myrtle Gallant; 3. Frances Steele. Glade VIII-l. Wanda MacMil- lan; 2. Will; FitzCerald; 3. Mar- jorie Power. Grade VII —l. Ethel Tralnor; 2. Louise Wedge; 3, Frances Rossiter. Grade VIL-l. Margaret Cormier, 2. Teresa. Goody; 3. boma Field. Grade VI -—-l. Vivian Duncan; 2. Mary MacPhoc; I. Mgvetto Tham- "Gndo VI-i. Joan Sher-ran; l. Maureen MoGulgun; 3. Teresa. Arsenault. Grade V-1. Catherine McDon- ald; 2. ‘Iiereso. Creamer; 3. Doro- thy Gallant. Grade V-l. Shirley Bherran; 2. Dorothy Saunders; 3. Joan. Mc- Innla, Norm; Bolger Grade V-l. Florence MoGulgan; 2. Winnlfred Berrignn; 3. Stephanie McNeill. Grade IV-1. Patricia Pickard; 2. Leah Macdonald; 3. Beatrice Purser. 11313:; Gillies‘, r‘. Beverley FltzCler- l . Grade III-i. Mildred Walker; 2. ‘rerun Gallant, Viola. Menu; 8. Helm Rush. (‘J/rode III-i. Bethany Mundan- aid; 2 Teresa. Troinor; 8. Outh- erlne Peters, Doreen Shelfoon. Grade II -1. Julienne Masisse; L-Phyllls Gaudet; 3. 1.0L; Mc- Ooubrey. Grade II -i. Marledith Mac- donnld: 2. Mnrguerilp Davey; 3. Sally lorgophle. Grade -l. Joan Oahlll: 3 Paula Perry. Maureen Ooyle; 3. Grade I -1. Shirley Duffy: 2. Helen Doiron: a. Shirley Doucettc, ' Stephanie LcClnir. Grade I —l. Rosie Brown. Mary Proude; 2. Mary Wedge; 3. Elaine Murray, Viola White. "S—WEET wrttmm" wormswonrn One day when Charles Lamb had been entertaining u friend he discovered that his landlady had charmed slxocnce more than her usual amount for an afternoon re- past. On his asklmt for an exnluti- . otion she said: "I've had to char" more, Mr. ‘lnmb. on account. of n~~ r-ldery venliwev-w who .. much snqnr ln his lx-a." Th~ ("1' on Mlnnrd’; m mom. r-rlv wentlsman was William word.» worth. _ orrnc FIREPHDOP WALLBDARD STOPS FIFlE! Build YOUR walls and ceilings on a safety basis with Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard. Whether new construction, renovations or repairs, Gyproc is the ideal matqrial for walls and ceilings. 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