a L. W. PROUD ‘Crossman Theo. Fay, Ruth 10rd. ‘sNlll-i THE preservation Super Freezer makes who“ in envy one of 16 mod s. 1,—fast freezing L . . 2—frozen storage . . . 3-—e’xtra-cold storage . . . 4-—moist storage . . . 5_—normal storage. FAMQUS SUPER FREEZER __ ' THE GREATEST ‘. .1, y , RQRIOERATORJALIIES EVER I fiFFlREb IY FRIGIDAIRE mxidaire ’3S, with the Super Freezer, secs new in ice-freezing capacity-An healthful food -— in the crisping and freshening of vegofibles —— in economical performance. » 'ble a Complete IT For I-rrsets anon Service. It rovi es fivekinds-of cold yujddmm, w iii-many conveniences, Frigidaire actually saves you money. Operating costs are so low and you an save so much money on refrigeration and food bills that you‘: Frigidaire pays I But see the Frigidaire '35 for yourself. Learn bow easy it is to buy under our liberal terms—and bow a Frigi- for itself with the money it saves. daire pays for itself with the money it saves. General Motors Refrigerator-is Mode in Canada y’ enclosure-n. ‘a i Q E ____——-—-—'4 I Release-dire in fI..'.".F°.§.".'/§'."fi'l'. ____’________ 2r" touch of a \ A CHARLOTTETOWN: Sliding Utility Baker -— groups small nrieiu to urvrlitnealrpseu. Removable [or R. T. ‘HOLMAN “LTD. TBYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL _____ . Report for March: Grade X - 1, Myrtle Leard; 2, Elizabeth Nelcler; 3_ Frances Hol- land. Grade IX-l, Jack Nelder; 2, Loa- men Callback; 3, Muriel Holland. Gracie VIII-l, Alice Fell; 2, Grethe Jensen; 3, Helen Carr. Grade VI—-l, George Halliwell; i, o Bertha, Lord; 3, Adelaide Lord. Grade V-l, Theo. Foy; 2. RfllPh Imbjnsnn; 3, Mary Crossman. Grade 1V (SrJ-i, from Frowett; 2, Betty Howatt; 3, Richard How- att. diode 1v <.ii-.>_-1. Betty Ioy; z, Flora May Crossman; 8. Austin CTOSSHIBII. Grade III iSrJ-l. Ralph Ed- wards: 2, Kathleen Carr; 3, Helen Howatt. Grade I11 (Jr.)—l, Sheldon How- att; 2, Marion Foy; 3, Read Howatt. Grade 11 (Sm-l, Doris Bell; ‘d. Norma l-lowatt; as, Noreen Crossman. Grade 11 (Jr.'>-1, Relah Howatt; B, Roms. Howatt. Grade I-1, Panzie Crossman; 3. Vemie Lea; 3. Eleanor Bell. Perfect attendance -Jack Noldcr. Bertha 10rd, George Halliwell, Mary Betty int... Gordon Curr, Austin Crossrnan, Flora. May Crcosmun, Betty Foy, Ada. Jackman, Jessie SEEDS SEEDS CABTERS soups snow Our Spring SEED CATA~ LOGUE has been distributed. nearly eight thousand of them, but we have some left. Send ussn. POST CARD if you did ‘Mint a cow. and one will boiirnlled promptly. GARDEN SEEDS For IIOPIBIDS and WIN- DOW GARDENING get some of our deeds for early plant- , amour. nitraasaurnnvr: SUMMERSIDE i: R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Jackman, Ralph Edwards, Kathleen Carr, Sheldon Howatt, Read Howatt, Marion Fby, Grace Giggle, Doris Bell, Relgh Howatt, Panzie Cross- man. _ Victoria MacLenn-Principal, Florence Money-Assistant. Loo Murphy, 43, Believed Dying l At Port Jervis ‘The following clipping from a New York exchange refers to Mr. Leo- M-urphy brother of Mr. Mitchael Murphy of New Haven, P, E. I.- Ieo Murphy.» aged 43. believed to be a soldier from this city, is dying in a Port Jervis, N. Y. the result hospital, as ot an accident there yes- terday afternoon, in which he sul- fe'r\'l the loss of his left, leg while boarding a train. ‘ . Meanwhile Hav-quhilkpollce arc searching for a. woman named‘ C. Burke. whosc picture was found in a wallet on Murphy's person, to- gether with hcr address, which was General Delivery. Haverhill, Mass. While ‘the 1935 Halverhill directory shows three women named C. Burke none of them have General Deliv- ery addresses. Word of Murphy's accident and a request that the local Police tall. and 145 pounds. He had blue eyes. but no other physical char- acteristics were conveyed by the New York authorities. The latter said in their message ma} Mllfhhy was trying to board a tram at Port Jervis, when he fell in some manner and was run over. He was nished to the Port Jervis hos- pital where his left leg was pmgnpt. 1y amputated. and his name placed 0n the danger list. _Pollce here were puzzled last 111811?- by the military description o! Muzphy. There are only , tour colored regiments the 24th and 25th IXIIfl-Yltfy. Ninth and Tenth Cavalry, in the Army. None o1 them is in Panama. The Tenth U. B. Infantry is awhitc regiment located at {Fort Bemamvin Hornson, Ind. However, there is stationed at West Point Military academy, which is close to Port Jervis, the Second Squadron of the ‘Ibnth Cavalry one of the colored regiments. It is pre- sumed that Murphy is a member oi’ this outfit. _Ca1pt. William A. Gavin said last X1181“? that thepolice would check up today with the postal authorities in an effort to locate C. Burke in iilflfaol i sants m word strictly DUN!" ~ tional Hotel, Friday. 8-45 P» '- _ L-57 . was plenty " Plans were made merly Ell" deavor to locate the Burke woman came from the New York State police station at Monroe. N. Y. 1t was relayed by phone Topsfield from tho barracks of the Massa- chusetts Stat». police, who obtained their message via teletype from New York. From the contents of Murphy's pockets. it is believed by the New York troopers that he is a mem- ber of the Tenth U. S. Infantry, a. colored regiment, withstation at Panama. years of He was described as 43 are. five feet. six itlehes Professional Bards McLEOD o aauruav W. I. IINTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. Barristers and Attorneys-shin MONEY , AN _ LC. this city. O I I 1m Murphy. age 4c. who is in a serious condition in a. hospital, in Port Jarvis. N. Y., is believed to be the brother of Mrs. Catherine Burke, 94 Cedar street, whom she has not seen or heard from for the 118st l5 OI‘ 17 years. Ho also has an- other sister, Mls; Mary ' Murphy, living at 22 Columbia pork, and a brother. Richard. living at 20 Seventh Avenue. A picture, bearing the name, c. Bentraiiiuardian _‘..‘,.,_,_ \ ,._\ n is ronrvldzfor, ‘ aura o! ioosf in erést but adverflsill 0| a nawsy nature may ha lnsartad IQYIIWQ‘ ' usurp‘ r1 n u" muon- szs... , ,.........-...... .i -———— WATER BATES — Wednesday. April 10th, is the last do! for pay- ing water rates. -5'l46-4-9-2i ‘rouca EOUBT-At tbfo usage court‘ yestsr ay s dam s - ertydispute case wssagismlsssd. WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB mem- bers and friends, Canadian Na- xnwés nauonrbns Trinity Church cake sale toils!" it 5~ A- McDonald's store» _ " _ 11-5115 nxrtunrron ornom a1.- usou ' ntinues today and Thursday at B. A. MacDonsllldbsl-q‘ "DAIRYING IN‘ PI-INOE ED- WARD 1SLANW-’-Hsar~ - Brenton at Board of Trade quar- terly meeting tomihl. 3 iiufig-n‘ v AT POTATO SESSION-Adi‘. J. J. Trainor, of Charlottetown, who had been in Ottawa attending the ses- sions of the Eastern Canada Potato Marketing Board has returned. home. ' ____ POTATOES - The tollowinn prices on carlot potatoes are _ quoted by Toronto potato dealers. ontmo, 45c to 60c a bee: New Brunswick. 15c a. has. and PM“ Edward Islands, 85c a ble- rmuc ALARM-A flooded oil burner in a. kitchen range in the home o! Mia-I. mieod, 3M Euston street, gave the firemen a run It 2.35 yesterday afternoon. There smoke but no damlio. MONTHLY MEETING W. M. l. __1'he evening auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society held its monthly meeting in the ladies Parlor of Hearts Hall last evening. for the rst thankoffering meeting to be held soon, and an interesting talk on the history of missions in J89“ was given. Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers association who had been in Montreal on uslnels. D9595 through the city Monday mominl 611 route to his home-Mondrian Trans- cript. _.....- DOSES YOUNG DAUGHTER- Many home friends will reeret w learn of the death of Hope, young daughter o! Mr. and Mrs J- L- H- Johnston. oaleuv. Alberta- W March 31st. Mrs. Johnston W“ 1°1- Miss Doris Farquharson. of M1‘. and Mrs. R. S. ' Farquharson, UP?" 91'1"" sweet’ Charlottetown . and will have the sympathy or all in hez- bereavement. __‘___ v. r. s. MEETING-The maul” meeting of the North Wllteliifl Y. P. Suwa-S held in the H“ °“ Wednesday, April ard. A wmuutw tor wen w new“ W“ W‘ pointed. The leader for the eveninfl was Emerson Ednfilge social mogram 118M ‘ ings, recitation} and contests was . emoyed by 511 who were; present. Launch was served at the 010M °l the evening's entertainment. ___... FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. liiliza Griffin was held yesterday morning at 9 ofclcck’ from her late residence. in St. Andrew's to St. Andrew's Church. Service at the church and grave was conducted by the pastor, Rev, A. P. Machellan. The pail bearers were Messrs. D. J. Mac- Donald. Chas. MacDonald, Frank Egan, J. J. Macintyre, J. P. Mac- Intyre and James MacLaughlin. NiNETY-THREE TODAY-Con- gratulations are being extended to- day to Mrs. Margaret Rmeaux, 201 Prince 8t. who is celebrating her 93rd birthday. Mrs. liemesux is still very native, rising each morn- ing at linlf past. seventh attend her household duties. i-ler eyesight has not been unpaired and the takes much pleasure in her readlnl- Her friends wish her many honor returns of the day, and express the hopc that she may be soured w round the century. ___._.____-- Mr. Milton’ stewart and NI!‘- Stanlcy Stewart left yesterday morning for St John, N. 3., to COHIBTB. Duvar her l ‘ Avolo SHORT covekAotl (e lesson to paint on») SURFACE PER GALLON c. .. SWP covers MORE Sl-iERWlltl-YWIILIAMS paint raver you money on the lob because of its- great coverage-emote than 8S0 square feat to the gallon. Pat year of life, 5179i!" tection-givingingredients are all there in good measure. the most economical paint you can buy. The valuable pro; The colours are clear and more lasting. The SIVP film oflers sturdy resistance to sun, wind, rain andsnowa Its entralonglifecutaouttbe expeoseoffretpentropainting. It is a wise policy to are Shervvin-Wmams products for all your painting; fin‘: ml: “Paint Headquarters’? about fllerlghtonaforllselobyouhsveinnind.‘ “THERE I8 NO SUBSTITUTE IOIIQUALITY‘ t MAR-NOT SUP FLOOR VARIIIIII MIAMI-OI lor buildingsomaib in- Bauullesandposaeubardwood gangrene] side. Leadsallothmaln loorsoallnnl&r applied: lorinridesndtinfldsaiis Saves your pro, , and spans Dries lint-hard with s my ‘a your st.- Covers more su- briliisnt. lustre that easy application adieu-law face: ravaaiabourinsppiylng anhanoasdssnatssdbeautyofthe lagoon r.~ Iiowaonasslb hmbrthrlonmflm 91 bodes-Wanna - andlsveleoaalntoslmolg run-MIMI» ' nilnuaahwvl- “undamaged-sonny. W .- nutm- R. T. HLMA N Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. l THERE IS ASVIERIII-IYILLIII! AGENT NEAR YOU. THE “GOVER-THE-EARIH" the hunting w; mummy-g 9g M155 LADY HAWKINS IN Iphieenie Arsenault took place. It was ecidcd to hold s Cake Sale at Mess . MooreGsMaLeodb store on Aorll 21th. It was also decided that the Petrol Leaders would under- take to report each Badge Presen- tation Evening held by the Com- JOHN, N-E, National Btesmshlvi. Clarke, arrived st B PORT AT SAINT JOHN mmr April 5-"1-“19 liner “lady Hawkins", Canadian Capt. R. A. sint John Tuss- dsy momflll brinzixm round trio SIGN MARKS PAINT HEADQUARTERS EVERYIIIERT Eastern A '3 l ~-i Locals p“; _ cruise passengers from British Gui- In“ Patrol Mme". upon‘ m“ ggzflfilgltrfngflgtltovilvatgsdileglglltli‘: rfhls column la reserved Ill m"! Qnmurwml m9"?! WW: 01W ‘on boaminquqgw M15; E E 5195;" ...'..‘. of local interest but sdvartis» 1st. f‘ ' ‘u amp“; show more effort than usual has Ohmomtwn y!“ j-he’ ‘m; Ins’ of s news! name nu h II been “m” ‘m me “d” wwk“ consists of mdlassesbananns citrus "rein ‘.5533 . u" "m", The meeting opened with plgm] some 40 badges having been pres- mm {m}, vqstgigicc, cocoanuts. p”. u» ‘ ' the distribution oi catalog from Headquarters‘ Store; Department to each Guide, and the marking 0d roll books. The Com- pany then formed a Horseshoe, and Ruth Sinclair received her Second Class and Cook bsdses. and Bunty Ambulance Badge. Phyllis Murray was enrolled as a Guide of the Robin Patrol. The results of the competition on Patrol Emblems were Points have ounced. been awarded as ented during this period. The Coin- pe-ny now consists of I0 Second Class Guides and l6 ‘ibnderfoot Guides. are. Charlottetown company The first forty-five. minutes wen given over w practice for the De- monstration to be liven in July. Considerable ... _ ss is being made in the march, drills, etc. The new form for the March Past was gone through several times. E canned beef and genera- rnuda on April 14th next. Ltdr Following discharge’ " cargo at Saint John the "Lady Hawkins" will ed to Halifax to complete un- loading and prepare for return voy- age with round trip cruise passen- gers from that port to the eastern group of the British West Indies and British Guiana via Boston and Ber~ .3811 a Tk , o t e " t. , - Dgllvflililnliavellhill‘ 13°11"; iffiififi,’ Canal“ m“ bflmch w“ follows; - RDhlIIS-l‘, Swallows-H, 51M? 1mm“- m". l M ‘Y- search for relatives in his city. but. ' flirush-lil, Cnnai-y-a, B1gd¢hfl.Q_ ‘Mary Drissoll, Helen " ~ -- , relatives were not located until “For sprain, and 3mm", The whistle and hand slgnflg vmc Hill. Chin Bolton's. Deputy Marshal 0. McKenna re- The“, i; nothing better for s reins WWW“! by the Whole Company, Th“!!! Difllflni 17°" 90W!"- w. R ceived a tip which led the mlice-m and conguiom than m. mu- following which ti“ patrol “Mm Annabelle Lawson and _ , Voll- questlon Mrs. Burke. 116194314“ o“ n “m "5"" the Save mtrol drill. The Robins and minivan" "MM ling?‘ ‘z " _ , Swallows , n. n. u...“ and u... .- were 333113;,*?,:,§,,§:B3";.2.S%';l“'..‘l‘2 w. n. 3% 3t‘..";2;...‘.°;.“:.°£ 1.. w...““'....n“‘°‘t.‘°‘..“".... week. 11¢ K I 'l' s o o o a r o n 1 4 o AY s to taken to the police station after out “m Dam n Wm u" the “h; lwsfllod for March to thsBIallQIs. mmwlm ‘"95 m "5' helm locum w mwecm’ “M” ut of a bruise b counteracting the All’! Dltfol WW1 Illll u" venom u u“ “lbw” m“ m‘ E"1°““'“° h“ “mm” “‘°P“°“° l’ n mmati Alum will Colivlnce "we time: in succession will m AWW- W“ 1 - conversation with the officials or Qfwho dfim m w", given s. nq, with ti“ gnbjqm or Sandy Brehairt passedt r mt on , ‘the New York hospital. The in- " their patrol on it, u; u” poi-mgr. Friday llllht for their Pathfinder’! ' ‘ ' lured man gave them names of his """""'_~ - mn'“'_',ro A‘ meiy, . Badge. ‘sailing horn Saint John, N. l» on the big. eamhvrobia oeaar that two sisters and brother living in 9055 To" 3 u- D y“ m4 mummy ‘ Guidance is» now a i i: .....°*f:.t*;rtrs°s.t..luz-...*n M» WM.» m ~--,_,-=», ~ w“ m '- '~ Ive" ~ u ' ~ I CE In H1 511KB . r h‘, - - amt... Emmi-d, um‘... n.1,,” flower-battled bier of m: s. ‘M l“ ' nub?“ “Q, “L? m, Tlijllsgoodlaavllg satura- l‘rlday.Aprii is. Goodloentlrlhlfl the 1w», 11¢ m,“ m; moi-mi ‘mo, , her 0t the New York - mum. m nun“ w; loosen ammonia-calling up to and including Frtdaplaylful. moved to this city from Csnsda. nit Tito»- WW WW4 "QWMWP Patrol leaders m time to ass that Ilrrvilwvnmli-llmsood torment-pie. Fhallsalsathlrplan. s result o! the ulophone converaw‘ 1014911’ 0! "W. W!“ in Jlyllll w“ q i; (c: m; - * , tlun M11. mm and i... m,” ma tributa to him- d m” dun‘ u m“ l 3 w b, h,“ ROUNDI-flvlly- IARII (Rail lo Salas loll and alssstar u losses) ma». w. Positive tint w "k u" w“ "M M‘ WWW ’ u u» on suborder-Avril - MIRIJOINJQI“ . 011.00 Ihdartetongfl a. 014.9 ifroinsioflebralhsemorrhagmfls» "mmymmw. .1 _- a n, ‘um n‘.-N'L.“-l" v ygu-lom‘ “ MEI,“ ., - - ' - . . nmnuwnutiog‘ ionisation Mmwi Itbflhm """“"'. . . ' '. ' “MM ~ - r - ~ stiaodeudrinttiaartsnioon.» motion,‘ yummy Jnlihl-Ji-l- - ,- - 11-85 FsIIIIImN-l- t - t l“ l . . . .- near-delta... .: use dliariotesasvrmPll. lllfllfllsttatanillsnpsly 111a‘ gages-coped“ yin; my, " '_‘ y ‘ ‘ =° ° a ~" ‘ -~, ~ Guidvtirolnilmneomsdvsamevvar '° '."22_:::‘“""L ' " road: 13pm i ons-vraylon ldlvitlahtolastalrfli ‘lasdsn. . _ -- ‘ ' -- " .=»~‘»--.-.--- ~ ~ .~ . “ma” dflmmmm Jotdqulb nuan- , Iwnsvnr. and nu. tieua-iihi “ ~ _-r.__-_-_~a- is at ‘ 1 m:it‘snndn’r' v0 a good time in I"""'-f\"‘\' f" °'“'“*-':"““. . .1157“! l" III - “lfiflliltl tit-bayonet! n . onsriotietown Guardian ml! handed to their Rent Archie Hume Phone 4'1. or left at i-l. J. labels’! Drua Store. Montague .__.._. .."l‘0 HALIFAX-Mr.‘ Arohlbsls Hume left this morning for Hali- fax, where he will enter the llill- tary Hospital for treatment. ‘Bil ll BSCIlfTlONB l0 Ir-‘l l