l—- CJM enamel-ea ‘swsormeaoe- Inns! nose: "dwrooartnuta areas-sworn a finiQ.t~. aas-itansaema uzzmem 2m‘ 1. 3. STRONG STlllillY DEPENDABLE solid leather or psnco soles - full leather insoles. TM!“ stand the wear you want to give them and give such ser- vice you'll say -- “AGNEW- SURPASS for Work Boots Always." Come in and inspect the wide range of these boots- we are ‘showing TWELVE different styles to choose from. NOTE THESE LOW PRICES s1.9ll $2.50 $2.98 AGllEW-SIIRPASS Shoe Stores Ltd. Where Better Quality Costs Less Charlottetown WOMAN AS ‘PIIQNE PIONEER MONTREAL, May 8—- (C?) - Pirst woman to head s. branch 01 the Association of Telephone Pioneers of America, Miss Mabel B. Hill, was recently appointed here_as chairman of the Lsurentian ' Council the Quebec section of the international organization. Miss Hill has been engaged m telephone work in Montreal for 35 Years. .0tntnsh§uard . ‘Ills oohia in reacrna so: o! local interest bat advrrilslz . Full grained or side eahe uppers or excellent quality -— N be inert s acwsy aaluro In! payable A coats a ward adiaaca. I la . I1‘ WILL PAY YOU in visit The Modern Hat and Dress Shop. Phillips gtuildlnlr Smmyolde. 8n- tran Stores. a n ‘1060-5-4-8-11-15. DI. I’. A. OIBIDHAN will not bl’ in his office Satllrtllii Mill’ 11“!- 11-7810-6-0-11 UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CANADA WIN8lDlL-8Irvices on the above charge for Sunday Msyli, are n: iollows: North Winsloe, 1i A. M. 800th. Winsloe 3 P. M. Hkhfldld 7.80 I’. 1C Rev. Thou. Palethcrpe Minister. I-v-‘ISOC-B-l-U. PREPARING I01! PLAY — The young people of Geddie Memorial Church, New London, under the f leadership of Mrs. W. Sims, are bus ily engaged preparing for a. three- act play, entitled, "Five Wives On a Rampage," which they hope to prc sent some time in the near future Due notice of date and other partic- ulars will be given in The Guardian RETURN T0 P-l-l-'—Ml'. and Mrs J. W. Waugh with their son, Mas ter Charles, have returned to thei home in New Annsn after a year's sojourn in the Rocky foothills of “Sunny" Alberta. The Waugh fam- ily repcrt a pfeasnnt year spent bu‘ are p191 rd to renew old friends and acquaintances in and around thei “Island" home. FORMER. ISLANDEB. - Froir Vancouver comes the news that A. J. B. Mellish, who over a quar- ter of a century ago was promin- ent in legal and military circles in Prince Edward Island has appar ently transferred his enthusiasm to lawn bowling. In competitions among seventy members he has won first prize for individual bowl- ing and third prize. for his team bowling during the fall and winter sessions of the Undercover Lawn Bowling Club. CANADIAN IIELPEIIS MEET- The "Canadian Helplits" oi Nine meeting April i2. The President,‘ Ralph MacLean occupied the chair. 'l‘he roll was answered by a riddle. Margaret Darrach, Secretflfy- read thy: minutes of last meeting which were adopted. The Treasurer. Wilma Garveatt. reported she had spent the money she had on hand to pur- chase articles for the Easter boxes which vnre sent to Miss Flora Campbell, Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Flora Curzie and Mr. George Mac- Donald. Euter greetings were sent to Miss Catherine MacLean, Super- visor of the Junior Red Cress, Miss Annie and Roberta Currie and also to Fairvfnw, New Dominion and practicing the Rice Point schools. It was decided to open the next meeting by the name of a. famous man and what hc did. Charles Betts, the Health and Cleanliness convcnor, had no report. Th? program consisted oi dialogue "When Women Have Their Rights." There was no further business and the meeting clcssd by singing the Na- tional Anthem. I“ "= sedate. accessible from both streets. Mlle Creek school bald their ninth tion 00px;». c» y ymotcixfl E 5 . c? ziizi? E mar. and the ' f, _ to the left hand side u you eater the corner door. ‘me main entrance isagreat convenience asitiselsiiv 8 5 i i535? also allows a great deal more win- dow space on Prince Street. m Well displayed on lllblol in an centerofthsstorc aswellas shelves. all being in sssy the patrons who like to p their needs for themselves. . fice has been moved up to the taunt The etteriorofthe buildingis ceing painted and when ginishcd the stme will present a very fine appearance. i 8 es; $52? COMMUNION SERVICE-The North '.l‘ryon Presbyterian Church in Canada. held its communion ser- vice on Sabbath morning. Dr. M. E. Gen , the pastor in charge, preach ‘a sermon on the sacri- mcnts of the church and the heart preparation neeessaryto make these sacraments effective in the lives of the members. The Sacrament of Bap- number of communicants were present. Among them twelve new members received. Eleven by con- fession of faith and one by letter. It.was one of the most hallowed services ever enjoyed by the congre- gation. The evening service was largely attended and the sermon by Dr. Genge was a. masterpiece of national patriotism and loyalty. The speaker took his text from Proverbs B chaptcrand verses 15-16 “By me kings reign and princes de- cnee justice," etc. and a congrega- pald home to Jesus Christ the Great King and head of the church and to the Empire's King and Con- sort. The services closed with the National Anthem. m.‘ Major Wad- dnll was the soloist for the day and Miss Marion Weddell the organist. WOOD ISLAND-Under the all; pices oftbewood" ’ T‘ " tism was aduiinistered and a large Mr. John Walker, city. formerly af North River, who underwent an in the P121. Hwpltl-l. morning by MI. Charles L. Mac- Donald, C. N. R. fireman, convey- lnl the father, . MacDonald. had passed away at his residence on Pictou Island, N. B. rRev. W. J. Phillips and Mr. W. Leavitt came by car from yesterday, making the tour in three hours and finding the roads ccllent condition for this time year. Illa [land's for Bliss STANCQL INSTITUTE The Btuichcl Wornens Institute met at the home of Mrs. J. 1". Btolly on Friday evening, May 3rd, with four members and seven visitors in attendance. Meeting opened by singing O Canada. Minutes of pre- vious meeting were read and ap- " feeling that they had proved Qn motion it was decided to send 83-00 to the George V Cancer fund. Q1 motion it we; decided t4) give 86.00 to the Branch Library at Bresdalbane. ' The agitation going on among the framers of the western part of the Rrovince viz: the potato bonus was brought to the attention of the “ and a - m in favor Club, organised March d, 1935. a mreis of vezyinteiesting debates have been held on Wednesday of each week in the Wood Island East Hall. The proposition for debate were as follows: Resolved, that ‘Railway transportation is more beneficial than highway transport- ation to the communities of P111." “That the farmer has a happier life than the fisher-nun." "That nature i5 more pleasing to the eye than art." "That reading is more helpful than trauel." "That Iron is more useful than coal." "That the married man has a happier life than the bachelor." rm inter- est in these debates has been h! 1 Any OwnerWi||Te||YouWhy A51‘ yea: the Wcstinghou-IG, Refrigerator was chain _ EOI90%m0IGcllldllflhOlIl¢ldIl-ll§fldlGPIWiflI 1 ,,.200% dun‘ i9JZ...the testsalso T. grease of anymefztric refltigeratori F“ "L f Because Westinghouse offers die trouble-free, depend- Anwbl Janice’! suitors wen I vrrM, Me» H“. - "W "mi "mm- . §E3°J."Y§l.§. of ififiycgfn ADVANTAGES l" t" B- , _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ church which the lvferediths attend- _. When ouchooseyoureleciricrefdg ,dama_ad edflrhelattcrsniitwufavoivdby Dual-Aatcoidc Protection. Ifietlcaly leaicd Ildllfl- ""3?Jilinltliinri-i.»:i.s-.l ‘mull down ALL f basic advantages which you lasting “aisles: . . . advantages Whitfi- oaly Wudafinwa ‘can give you. Leruuhowyooiliebciriciisodclfoiycuiaeeds. A ymear pun lain your home. llllaeah inclines ysumsyouwongeveaaiim. "g of. this was supported by a unani- mous "vote cf the institute. The vote also included a number of the lead- 1118 farmers of the district who were p ‘. The need is great. may their efforts in this matter be crowned with success. » An invitation from the Rose valley Institute to meet with tl-err at their next meeting was receiv- 8d and graciously accepted. Th vus ‘ included: The Can- adian Red Cross. the Christian Aid Society, the Department of Public Health and the S.P.C.A. The dis- of WGHIN work took the remaind- er of tha time. Meeting closed with its, nal Anthem. Miss Roche‘ 1!! kindly invited the membe to meet at he: home for the nex’ meeting which will be on Wedres- day, June d. Janice Meredith B! PAUL LEICESTER-FORD _.‘°°"‘"*‘yii_“°_'"_££1.° => .. spoke of it w the bondman, the mt- ter was far from conciliatory and again charged Evatt with being a spy. its the two talked, Janice came up and‘ again oflered to give the nun- iature to Charles, but he refused it. saying it was not his, and asking her to keep it. Evatt remained at the Meredlths’ several days, entertaining them with hlsstories of the court, but, teuihg Janice that he must be about the King's business, ’ ' ’ he roost leave next day. ' “You will never see me again; he went on, “unless-J "Unless?" asked Janice, her lace downcest. , "Unless I return hero to carry you away,“ he said. seizing her hand. "Please let go my hand," she said. "Not till you give me Yea or my," he said. "But I can't-J‘ began the girl. "Here comes Charles." “May I come bsck?"'Evatt dc- manded. Wes," she answered dcsperawly. "l give you back your hand, Jan- ice, but remember ‘tis mine,’ saidand departed, leaving a flatter- edl,‘ pusded ‘and miserable d se e. for an for her Word m‘: "at... yesterday nswsthsthis_ cusslon on those different brancher- ' she was familiarly number of years she was always foremost in everything that was , Julian's dowry ,e_rfcundthc ‘i .1. 6 ONLY Discontinued designs in heavy quality Wilton Rugs clearing at . . . 25% our hi] Wool Smyrna Rugs . in the latest designs and colorings . . . ' 25 x 48 inches $4.50 30x 60 inches $6.50 48 x 84 inches .. $15.00 Axminster Stair Carpet 22 inches wide Yd. $1.90 8r $2.00 27 inches wide Yd. $1.60 & $250 PRIIWS "r."*:"=*~' iii-i DIIWIFMIIIIWBIAI W a 214/114: mm . . . l a . l’s¢y.e ',,¢.'; snap‘ .1 rPROWSEgBROS.,L1fp. ~ a . i ark-alum. aw s»: V, Spec I value in ‘i-QXMIN TER RUGS Two only each size 8% I 0 feet ...... $18.00 Qliifectnu..." $25.00 o: 10mm: szaoo Extra heavy quality New Barry’ morn-i Brits-Home and Harding Rugs- Ali x ‘7 h $30! felt .. . tilts! v S ' f”; to 55a AXMINBTEIIQIHRUGS 919$ ' s 9r‘ t......$2s.oo MM- 'i° 8°‘ .";';...€°... .8050 1i mt us. ‘$5.310! " Mm AXMINSTEB l; f? ‘65- 811° =:.*.'%:.':.::.::.'if:*=~.s. OILCLOTHS arc. , Rexoleum .. Sq. yd 88c conconnum BUGS Feltol sq. yd. 43c 6 Ollclotll .. sq. yd. 48c W: Z {;;g,-,-;;; j I: gig _ Printed Linoleum 9 x 9 “at “$5 Sq, IOIUIIIIII U." Gold Seal Congoleum, 9 x 12 feet . . . $10.50 2 yards wide,.per run- ning yard $1.15 FELTOL RUGS Moulded and straight 6 x 9 feet 83-85 line inlaid Linoleum ' $1.80 square yd. Marbletile Inlaid $1.65 to $1.95 sq. yd. _Wi ES i'hem0nmn irlltS. Wlllhx-ilil) P. MB-cNEILL Seldom has \ .1. V.ilOl.€ countryside been so siioz~...i as wnen the sad- netvs spread from door to door and from neart to heart, that Mrs. Wil- lard Macucill oi‘ BOILER had passed away on April 5th at the early age of 40 years. Mrs. MacNeill was, b:- fore her marriage. Miss [XS-Sid Gillis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Glliis of Bummersida who now mourn the lcss of an affection- ate and loving daughter. Bessie, as and ' lovingly known by ner-Jrlends, was a great favorite among her many acquaint- a-nces and being of a friendly, gen- ial disposition, she was loved and respected by all who knew hcr. Be- fore her marriage she had ocen connected with the two large busi- ness firms of H. T. Holman Ltd, and Brace a McKay and in that capacity she had the opportunity of meeting and becoming acquainted with a much larger circle of friends than falls to the lot of most people, and needless to say that her fine qualities of heart and mind endear- ed her to all. In the town 0g Borden where she had lived for- the last when the mother objected on the ground that the Hennions were bankrupt, said that the elder Benn- ion had plenty of land which d develop. Mrs. Meredith then warned her husband that the "girl's head was full of the bond servant. Janice, asked later by her father to explain the stable man's presence in the kitchen, rovealad that Charles hadecmciniowarnlierthstthe villagers were prc to tar and gather Meredith because of his pro- ish attitude. The news left I! still defiant. . A few weeks aftar, Janice‘: moth- glrl reading a letter Which she ddmafltild to s80. It 0M- talned a miniature oi Janice herself work of Charles. ’ nae}; s...” .. . ca. nalpfulto the religious and social .iie of me community, being n, “m... iui niemoer o; her church and on- of the members of the chair since the churchs incepnon- there some yous ago. 'i.i.,e 1...: l-At‘ to mourn besidm hzi- l... ..... a-..e mentioned her i1i'.......n ...... one sch James diac- Nzin t.» \......i inc ms greatly ai- tachni; a.-.) m.» sis.-.»- Jlrrs. Ber; fret; o.‘ .-L.._Jl_,.~'.v.l and iviiss uucy clips in u‘ c...1....y oi billCJlll‘ and bu: " ., can .'...s...c; also tI/u 0....- scid unis of L.orrne.y, ihexs ivii‘. A 0nt., HAO nvcn in inc Crest war cnu fiuecr. ulins c; olzccmc. at. (2., to nil oi’ whom is tendered the host s.n;:.i‘e sy;1t;.:.ii,'. in her case the scriptmai iinuzzstlon is certainly true "in the midst of life we are in death“ and the call came to her with the unexpected suddenness. Still she bore her suilerings with christian fortitude, being sble to converse with her family and friends t l the last. Bhe was visited daily by the Rt. Rev. Father Mac- Leilan, Father OI-lanley and her own parish priest Father Mon-M,- hsn of Seven Mlle Bay from whom church. Shewillgegnatlymlllodoyall wholmow oraudwefeelthatour age =§ iris? -3 t ?§:E§i§3:'§§ 5 i: E P 5P g3 id 1 i “s In. .'ud .ll1'-‘:“5l zgig ' 55 ;§;:. '55? .sr£a J. Giiih lid. m| b ‘ E *5 ti. El .-llll i5. EI- 9' ii (URAIN Y0 CANDRESS UP YOUR WINDOWS WITH OUR RELIABLI‘ QUALITY CURTAINS AND DRAPES AT A VERY SMALL COST. Ruffle Curtains in plain white, cream or ecru. also trimmed with rose, blue, gold 50c t0 $2.50 pair Tuscan Net Curtains $1.25 to $8.50 pair Swiss Net Curtains. 7V; x9 feet $4.50 QxQfeet $5.50 9 110V; feet 36-35 9x12 feet....... $7.25 82.75 to $5.00 pair Sunfast Repp d0 inches wide ia rose, blue, green, honey and brown. Silk Damask Drapery hi all the latest shades, l0 inches wide. SlIItROPD» 50 inches wide DRAPERIEB 60c per-yard $1.10 to $1.50 yd. $1.10 per yd. R08, _‘: o! Borden Chapel Ohoir, and Mrs. J. L. Barring. Mr. and to i-‘rank Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Allan MscAieer, Mr. and Mrs. John Gsudet, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beag- an. Mr. and Mrs. liidward l-Isnnes- sey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MscAlser. Miss Annie Berry, Mrs. laouard McNeill and Family, Mrs. James Morrison and Audrey McCaull, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. ificPhec, ivir. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan and farrdiy. M. and Mrs. J. E. Dal- ton and family.‘ Mr. and Mrs. J E. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mc- Naill and homily, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Steven‘... Mr. and Mrs. D._B. Mc- Donald and Family, Mr. andlvln. nuoert MeNeill and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cameron and Fam- lZy Mr. Alban Gillls and Family, Mr. an Mrs. Chas. Mcfvor. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Murray and Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MeNsill, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Pet- er Power and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bblcy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paequet, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant, Mr. Wil- liam Mclnnis and Family, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Mchlccr, The Woman's Institute of Borden. Mrs. Murphy and Lillua. Toronto; Mrs. Eddie. Mc- Carville, W. D. Batcmsn, and Fam- c. Mass; Mrs. Mary iii’. i -.. E§Ezi§§gE§o§ I Easter Locals ..'a‘llll column ls raatwed lm news of local intcoat hut advertis- lng of a newly nature be is- aertod at I cents a war ntriril: Disable in advance. ' JBUBSCBIHION! to The Charlottetown Guardian ma! bl banded to their Rept. Archie Hume Phone 41, or left at B. J. ltaboa‘! ..'M.0UB.NED B! MANY-Mall! friends through the Island will regret to learn of the death of Mr. John Harrington, Moxcll Mvfldll’. evening. M: Harrington was I prosperous farmer much reSPWWd by all. Great sympathy is express“ for his family. Darraeh, David McNslly. Gladik‘ Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murray» Francis McNcul, Vernon Camnbt“ Welter O'Brien, Mrs. i300. Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Room. W R. Hawboit, Ml‘. B-lld Mir, and Heustis, Miss honor! J. ill. Gallant and R001 Delurey. g" ‘-