.._. .. .. -_.._--.-=.<.-\.<~c¢----- g - a... vi-umcl pi-rgfinq,“ I‘ ~"f“'“;§iZU.‘_‘-=_=;Q_'1OKQA_ n==.~..-...,, ___=,____m°d- e PAGE TWO Doctor's Residence ' F0li SALE We have been authorised b! Doctor Dewar to offer for lllfl i in. residential properly» "l" cluding office. situated at it! corner of Prince and B!!! - mond Streets, Charlottetown- This residence ls 0i brick construction in a perfect state of repair, both exterior and interior, all rooms are flnlalml throughout from basement to attic. The property is not only conveniently situated for l doctor's residence but for an!‘ \ ‘j one desiring to be in close l proximity to churches, schools and the business section- i i For further ‘partlfll-lflll apply. Q, The Eastern Trust f ‘I C0. FOR SALE Prize winning Gladiolus Bulbs. Pii-ardy large Salmon Pink. M"! dozen seventy-five cents. Second size Plcurdy Bulbs, fifty cents a dozen- lllixed colors, tlirce dozen for onc Iollzii. nil posipniil. Extra bulbs for write DIES. GORDON MACMILLAN North River, P.E.l. March orders ci..__ FOR SALE Building Lot. so n. Front, 165 ft. Buck. Formerly Lowe (izirilen. situated Kent Si. Apply L. M. POOLE s. C0. L-267-3-6-tf' Eliieeiitors" ll otice The undersigned Execution of the last Will and Testament of J. Her- bert Lord. htc of Cape Traverse in Prince County, Prince Edward Lilfllld, Merchant, deceased, tesiate, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said estate to make immed- iate payment tn them at the gen- eral store of A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse, and all persons having my claims againit the said estate Horses For Sale J ustvarrived‘ two carloads of choice Ontario horses. Mares and Geldings. Also some choice drivers and Is- land horses. WELLINGTON McNElL In Between Age Star Causes Delay (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March 15 —Dwnna. Durbin, native of Win- nipeg, can't be cute like Temple or saucy like Withers. Nor can she fall in love. That partially explains why nine months will have ‘ ‘- betwee- her first and second pictures- It has taken her company half this time to find a suitable story. It will require the rest to produce it. Deanna, 14, is the in-between age. She is too grown w play child roles and too young to are required to present same, duly attested, at the store aforesaid, within six months from this date. Dated this fifteenth day of Feb- ruary, A. 1)., 1937. (J-LEORGE .1. TWVEEDY, K C. . Proctor. W. WARREN LORD. WALTER A. LORD. Executors. L-5032-2-l6-Tuesday till May. zlliofessioiial rcnzv a c0. Chrirtercd Accountants 1, 14o Richmond Street ‘Phone n. r. o. Box iz. | rlilcjlicod W- E. BENTLEY, K, C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. l Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN ::_::'_—- "W ~~ MacGuigzm & Trainor MARK it. illacGl/‘IGMV, K. C. (l. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers, Solicitors, Eio, MONEY TO LOAN Official Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, (Tharloiietown. =._ . -1: Bell & Mathieson R. R. Bell fl. L. Mzthiesnn, LL-B, Barristers d. Sollclton IVIONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetowmlfllj. -- F. McPHEE, B. A., '1 K. C. NOTARY k0. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR . Riley Building. Charlottetown. iz-ii Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. HASLAM, B. A., LL, B. BARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. 1, MONEY TO LOAN NOTICE _ Our latest advices from Mainland are that prices of all Lumber have advanced from Five to Ten Dollars per M. Feet. Shingles, all grades, have advanced Fifty cen ts per M. We would advise anyone intending to build to secure their requirements before new prices talic effect. Order at once. L. id. PtliliE & co. l‘a0li’s Wharf P. O. Box Ill. no romance for her in “Three Smart Girls,” released last Decem- ber, nor will there be in "100 Men and A Girl." Her second picture will start June 1 but it will not be ready for release until Sept. 1- For the first time in Hollywood history, perhaps, a studio wishes its No. 1 star older than she molly is. To this end, its publicist; have been instructed no longer to re- fer to her as “Little Deanna" or "the youngest Einging star." Plots for leading ladies who are too young to _fall in love in the convention movie manner are fcw. ' It is said liberally dozens of stories have been considered and cast aside. i! ' l1 D POWNAL SCHOOL Honor Roll for Fhbruaryr- Grade X~l. George Jones; Muriel Jones; 3 Dorothy Ings. Grade VIII-l. Bruce Jones. Grade VI-l. Wanda Ivory; 2- Ida Weather-hie; 3. Olive Weather- ~ bie. Grade IV—-1. Gavin Mach/Lilian; Gordon Moore. Grade III-l. Alan Jones; 2- Orlo Jones; 3. Bruce Moore, _ Grade I (Sm-l. Joseph Mac- Miliim and Beryl Jenkins (equal); 2 Alfred Weatherbie. Grade I (JrJ-l. Mildred Foster. Perfect Attendance-Muriel Jones 2. c 2 . ammo-Milieu Gordon Moore Alan Jones Bruce Moore 1.01s Weather- bie Joseph MacMillan. Teacher, Adele Smith. Mortgage Sale l To be sold by 'piiblic auction in fmiit of the Liiw (‘oiiris building in l'lll.ll"lU|lt'lI|\\'ll on Wi-ilin-siliiy tlii- Gist iln)’ "I Murch iiliiT. u! the hour of tnelre o'clock noun, ALL that piirccl of‘ lanri situate lying and being on lowushlp Number 6S in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, hounded and described as follows, lliiit is to my: (‘oniinenelng on the viisi side oi’ the Piin-ttu itoiiil at the siiiiilii-rn lioiiniliiry- of lnnil formerly in piissi-gsioii of Donald McLeod or Doniild McLean and now or- iiitely iu possession of James A. Stewart. thence eiist 9 chains and 26 feect nlong the said southern boundary to land of Nelson Cnntcln, thence south iuirnllel tn the siiiil lloiid for the dis- tiincc of 1S chains niiil 7S feet in the north siilc of the (iinsiivlcii lloiiil, tlicnen along tho north side of [he Glushvien Iiorid 0 chains and 26 feet to the Pinette Rout] aforesaid, and thence northerly along the some to the place of commencement contain- ing by estimation seventeen and one. third acres of lnnri a little more or- ii-sii: ALhQ iill thnt triii-r of lniiil iiitiiiiti- on Township Number 58 afore- i-iniil hounded and described as foi- lnws, that is to say: Commencing at the eastern boundary of land now or formerly in possession of Widow ‘Murchison in the southern bougilnry of lrind nnw or formerly in possess- Hin pf Aicxiiniler McLeod. thence running nnrili hi. dclfrucs 30 minutes PiiSl crossing the Dinette ltoarl 3.‘! chiilnn rinii 50 links, thence at ght illl'lt‘l southwnrilly’ l ehnln and 10 lln s, thence north 86 dcgees and 30 minutes east 80 chains, thence south 2i degrees and 3O minute! east 8 i-hains and (i2 links. thence south Bil deuce-s rind J0 minutes west to tbc iaiislern holiniinry of laud now or Tilfllwrll‘ iu possession of Mrs. llnuprhorty. them-c iit northerly 2 chains and thence at right angles westerly 11 ehnius, thence iit right angles south- "ly 2 chains and 75 links, thence nniiib degrees 30 minutes west i-rnnslnir the Rood to o eastern boundary line of \Vlilow illiirchiiions iiillil nfori-niild, thorn-e north .'l (l0- izrces Rllli 30 minutes west along siilil line 0 chnlno and 42 links to the G place of commencement containing 54 acres of land a little more or loss. The above sale is niiiile under n power of sale contninnri in nn in- denture of mortgage diited the 315p Miircli 1921, innilc between Janine 1|, (‘iintelo of Mount Biichnniiu. nlni his n-ifc, of the first pnrtqnml the "m1". filiwcri of the scconrl part, default haviu been made in piiymont of the Paine psi and interest thcrehy secur- e For further artlculan McLeod and Benliiey, Sollcitompghul-q lnifPfhWlI, listed this 1st tiny or Ilium). 1931 W. E. BENTLEY s. N. ROBERTSON, Trustees. etc. L-5722-3,-L_-_0-10-23. February, the time has now come merit mum start thinking about the next general election. that De Valera can face the Free State electorate once again with comparative equonimlty. keep all his promises-his minister for agriculture has, indeed, con- fessed pubiicly they were too optim- istic- the so-called economic dis- pute with Britain is dragging on. unemployment is still a big prob- Kenna “my”, lem, $116 outlawed Irish Rtpllbll- m8 ‘gay w“ 181d to fest m the can army is definitely hostile and westm - 3 Baptist cemetery, he has made enemies on the right as well as the left, but by attract- ing other elements to his banner he has made his position stronger than ever. But, above all. he has 1 no serious rival. might not be a prudent time to select for an election The political atn-iosphere in Free State has become clouded by given romantic m,“ Th“ "f, a. controversy about the civil war . m I made a profound impression in the predominantly Catholic Free State and while De Valera rides out the storm, keeping Free State policy on Spain in line with that of other countries, he has been subjected to bitter attacks from the grave side for refusing to make the technical gesture of breaking off diplomatic relations with the Valencia Government and recog- ' tration at Burgos. lowed the lead of Germany and Italy by recognizing General Fran- co is a. strong argument in favor of De Va1era‘s waiting policy, but the feeling persirts in the country dis- tricts that the Spanish ABE-film! a vote-seeking opposition election were to be held just now. Valera will dissolve the Dail some time between June and September next. By that time, his Minister for Finance, Sean MacEntee. W111 have presented his budBfli- F979‘ casts indicate he anticipates beinK able to distribute a handsome sur- plllS. will also have prgldlucegi b5‘ 119W it lion, provi g or e res- Bruce Jones Wanda. Ivory Gavin ggrfitio; o; B, twmchambered leg- islatiire and a head of state with powers something like Ses-ed by President Roosevelt. State will remain in the common- wealth for external purposes- The King, as is known from the legis- lation passed at the at the time 0! the abdication crisis, will have no functions in internal affairs. Ireland Looks Toward Election (By Joseph Deniilgan Canadian Pres: Correspondent) DUBLIN, March iii-Though leg- ally it can remain in office until its fiveyears‘ lease expires next when ZBiimon De Vaierirs Govern- Ie seems to be generally agreed Carter's little Liver Pills It is true he ha; been unable to Jesus loves mo. Mr. Per-w Dawson, Uridetaker conducted the funeral with the foi- lowlng pallbearers-Imus Franck: Keith Francis: Irving Rogerson and there to await that glorious resur- rection. Gone forth from earth to shine in Heaven. Much sympathy The MornAflerTaliliig I .1 Everyone realises the need for amount of sleep and at thismoren than avoided if proper habits oi! b16611 one instituted at with. This lo best done by placing the crib of the infant in a room of its own which is quiet. well-aired and easily dark- ened. After a dry piaper has been la contended to the parents in their ass-Everett was a beloved nephew of Mrs. . 1!. Marshall Cove- put on and the infant in o. warm oomifoxtablo bed no other device should be n _. to ‘ ‘uce him At the same time, however, this head I campaign. the GREENVALE W. I. The Mai-oh meeting of Green- vale Women's institute was held on Wednesday evening last at the home of Mrs. Juries Brown. In the absence of the president ms. Miller MacPheison presid- ed. Meeting opened by singing In- stitute Ode followed by repeating Greed in unison. Roll Call was answered by an Irish Joke. Re- ports o1’ committees followed the reading of the minutes. It was decided to hold a. social ‘evening at. the home of Mrs. John Mobbs ‘on March 18th. Collection amounted to so cents. The pro- gram. Home lilconomics was as fol- lows: A Girl and Her Personal Appearance, by Blanch MacPher- son; A Woman's Song, by Mrs. Miller NlaiciPherson, ‘Iliankful for What? by Mrs Albert Paul; The Force of Example; by Mrs, 3 Matheson, and "A Gurtsey to Courtesy.” by Mrs. Earle MacRne. The questionnaire was also dis- sussed and filled out. Next meeting ls to be he'd it the homo of Mrs. Earle MacRae. roll call to be answered with "A Canadian Town and what it is noted for," and topics for dis. cussion Legislation and Canadian Industries. Meeting closed with Home Sweet Home, after which a. delicious lunch Stories of Communist atrocities gainst priests and nuns have Cos- izing General Franco's adminis- That the Vatican has not broken ff relations with Valencia or fol- ould undoubtedly be exploited by if an According to present plum. De to go to sleep. The child should always be put to bed while awake. In other words. be should learn to foil of! to sleet) in his own bed. I! the child ales. see that he is not cold, or too hot. See that he is dry, and-if a young baby-that he has no gas on his stomach. and then leave him alone. If you pick him up lust once or twice. next. night he will cry for the sole purpose of being picked up. It Ls essential that when you put your child to bed you should leave him alone. It has been computed that while a child is exercising he is using over four times more energy than while sleeping. Keeping this fact in mind, it is apparent that over- active children as well as under- nourished children require longer periods or more periods of sleep than other children do. Bleep disorders in older children are characterized by difficulty in getting to sleep at. night. restless- ness, tossing. talking in the sleep. grinding a.’ the teeth, nightmares and sieep-walifrlng; As a rule these complaints are not. due to physical causes but are seen in nervous or highly strung children. This child is unable to sleep lflflberly and mus/t not be confused with the spoilt child who is unwilling to sleep. Regularity of sieeo-Mentv of it r-nd no fussing with the child that ‘ust wants to be pampered all Lady Houston’s Will _ Found and Worthless LONDON, MAB-h 15- (OP — ° Hovan-‘rhe long scorch for the last will and testament of Lady Houston eccentric imperialist, and philanthropist, who died lest Dec. 29. ended today when it was announced the mianng document had been found-end immediately ruled worthless. The will was in a. strong box in the Hlmptefld residence when may Hmflnudied. pr d the will- mid of the Admiralty Sir Samuel Hoammdaciose frlendoifliad? Houston-proceeded her death by about a year. Oonwqucntly the will be divided amend numerous nephews and nieces who hove been adludsed L147 3W” toirs nearest kin. M15 Hoaro is believed to h!" dignified of large sums for the encegtrlo widow through donations i... British charities. The estlmm which previously had. been e651!!!"- ed at 336000.000 was imderstood i0 have shrunk to about half that 8% Houston was the widow of tho emplbuilder, Sir Robert H0115- ton. She the saturdw Review roi- many yew 11111 W" l dune oommander- oil the British Empire KINKORA SCHOOL Honor Roll for rem-um:- Grade X-l. Eleanor Smith: I. Margaret Farmer and Elma. Sin- uott; 3. Josephine Greenlm. Grade lx-l. Vivien McKenna; 2, Ito Mclvor: 3. Zita Johnson 9nd Preston Smith. A Grade VlI-1 Ivan Farmer; 2. St. Clair Gallant; 3. Rmeleen Mc- Oat-ville. Grade Vii-l. Teresa Mclvor: 2. Frances Brennan; 3. Preston Mul- ligan. Grade V-l. Jumin Kelly; 2. J. l). MoOaz-viie; S. Katherine Farmer. Grade IV-l. Elaine Roberts: 2. MARCH 16, 1931 (‘V VICKS VA-TRO-NOL li-Ip; PREVENT Nigi/iiil ni> FOLLOW VICKS PLAN . 4 ion BETTER CONTROL or COLD filllfidfiPkufliVkilPi rim-ii i-r FARMERS GLASS Collins - Grinding ._ Got the belt price for your cream. Every can a tested. Installing. AUTOMOB nunstaffnage Plate - Duplate l-Llfiluolih tiheese & Butter vEmLAwRs Co. ¥§?lii.:ho_r-rigiti°“é|:§"_f Bedroom, etc, Store windows and cases, desk, counter s“ dresser tops, shelves, ct; Phone or Call at W. B. Proviso & Son: 122 Fitzroy St, MEADOWBANK scnooi. Sh” Home roll for lobe-inn: Grade x-l. Dingweil Mach!- YB"- Grade IX-l. Stewart Miller. Grade VIII-i. Wa-ldle Miller 2. arvllle mirray; 3. Harvey Mw an. Grade VI-l. Elmer Glow. Charlottetown Grade V-l. Dolphie MocLean; My“. . , , H 2. Evelyn Scott. ' ' '*"”“ Grade IV-l. Pauline MacLean. Grade II-l. Parker Jewell; 2- Lorralne Glow; 3. Morris Scott. a Grade I-1. Lawson Drake- . Dennis (Mafrlibfyialn. ) ' “ORE ‘L? m” °°”” DONE EASIER FOR. AN INVALIIYS USE It is essential that special care “ma” u" °°°mllllt should be taken in regard to china and similar articles lmed by any- one who ls being nursed at home, vision. Work done with lees energy. More done in a thy, Patricia Johnson. Grade IlII-‘l. Irene Groerian; 2. Edna Garant; 8. Carl Smith. i Grade. II (SrJ-l. Marjory Roberts: 2. Bernadette Mulligan: 3. Bernadette runner. i Grade II (Jr.)—l. Frances Farmer; 3. Katherine Morris; 3. Tconora I'd-toner. Grade I —i1. Louis Monaghan; 2. Arnold Johnson. Baron the election, De Valera was served by the hostess. those pos- At. the same time. the Free Ill MEMORIAM MR. BEATON There passed peacefully away at his home in Commercial Cross on March 7th, Malcolm Benton highly respected resident of that place, ivitr. Beaten, was a. man o! sterling 0118111113181‘. 9111191719 and kind to all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his passing a 5orrowing vvidoiw, two daughter and one son at home, and three sisters in Massachusetts. Buriaiwu at Vallyfleld. EVERETT ll. H. GAIVIIBLE The death of Everett Hebe: Heath Gamble, Lady Pane, second son of Mr. and Mrs. llewilyn Gamble took place on March 3rd. at Prince County Hospital, follow- ing an operation for appendicitis. Everett was in good health until a few days previous to his death, when he tool: suddenly ill and was removed to Hospital, where all that medical skill and kind nursing could do was of no avail, the hand of Providence caPed him and his spirit went to be with Him who gaive it.‘ Never during hi! illness was he heard to murmur. In the home especually will he be missed. He was ever ready to do errands at the first call. He pos- sessed mlllly excellent qualities. He W111 sorely be missed by his school chums. The funeral took place ‘lhursdny afternoon March 4, and was large- ly attended. Rev. lvir. Dewglfe conducted the service, delivering an appropriate address from Man P Automatic Tray Release. More ways in sight. 3 other zones of cold ll s... iiifiioo-oiisiiiio Ills "hie-Milli!" Ill “lee-Flinn”! New Instant Cube-Release iii all ice-trays. ice . . . fmer. Stores 100% more re serve ice-cubes. SEE THE PROOF! GREATER gggi-Aeiuii [up Fool 81hr, Pusher, louse-l SAFETY-ZONE Cold at all time: proved by the Food-Safety Indicator on door, al- every protection need. SEE THE PROOFI ' ‘end towards making the child healthier. , Adjusts like pound: ...for ,.,,,,,s,,,,mo,wmanlso,aiew otitvmeioiunsmsnit dflyl- Let not your hearts be ' troubled and Suffer the iifltle I \ children to come unto me and \\ forbid ‘them not Hg qmlforted CUTICURIINTGQITIOTIII IONII - those left by stressing that; he was MtflbMlllt don SUPRl-DUTY n on uiuaxiu ‘ not dead 111st sleeping and that‘ caving bocauleii’: themnpkuvefrigenling winch- lhey could so to him but he could “".”.'...'§.".'."f'iiim?.'iiZ-fi."§ii§' "“.'.'.'i'lfi'f"" nob \\ not return to them d” mm u. to m. and inn. rnicimimii viii} h.» M BR-MISBR x \ our i» e- "M oi i...» The n.1,... rnrmm- sire Jo's. M“ hymns sung were: safe in the grmg of Jesus, Vvhen he eometh and THE 1937 Frigidaire is here! TRYilll PROPERTY FOR SALE Mr. E. D. MoPlieo, noy of Lon. 11°". Enllmtl. “tho ' me to lell his Summer Home, containing four- teen and a half (14%) acre; n] llmi. all under cultivation, Iflh good dwelling house and out-build. "its. Thil nwrerty is ideally u... ated in Tryon. almost opposite the Bllllllt Cllllmh. Ind about one hlllldffll Ylrds from a tlnt clan "hwi- l! "If MR8. two other chllfflhfl. and overlooks Tryon ltlver. For further lrticulars a the underline: or m imiflin: to the care-taker on the property. J. W. BOULTEB. home rcfri ration. In ALL 5 and prove: com; a thrilling new completeness has come to _ IQN SRRVICES the new “Super- Duty’ Frigidaire with the Meter-Miser brings lateness never before known. Sll .'l'l'll IROOFI Sec for yourself, a: your nearest Frigidaire dealer's, how Fri daire’: GRBA And with it BASIC RE- GREATER giggiiii-ieiiiii Durable Dulux exterior. by General Motou. SEE TH] PROOII Millard’! Lluluieut removes stains. of ALI. 5 BASIC SERVICES YOU MUST HAVE for full 1937 Value in a Refrigerator! R l__E-AB|ilTY IlIO-Ilyllltihhllll magic. Muiniiuuolalflpla g lncfgfihs Iull-iwl-Idth sliding shelve; I- t , new SupQ-Dq nil...“ swi-idi-roori l-YeI Inhaler Ih on the sealed-in medisnlcsl unit! Salli! Steel Cabinet. Lifetime Porcelain c: Builtuadbohd _ w: YOUR riuoiouiit onus nour ms my riif/ auv ONLY on PROOF or suPi-zn-ourv... ABILITY freezes more pound: of ice, faster . . . more: 100% moraine-cubes in releases all ice-trays, 4nd. all cube: from miyr. 5H. limvlirl dein’ GREATER '00. 8i I STORAGE- IGSGIVO-eo ABILITY tlldl Q u g1 , , , how its GREATER PROTECT-AB Ire: food safer, fresher, l...liowitsG ATER DEFEND-ADI]. and SAVE-ABILITY bring amazing economies operating out and bills. ICE- C‘ rl ttetown, l’. E. l. b-Itl-Q-lrl-li-Iflda _, _, , --.... -mi@el-nnn~-1-. ViiittliePRlGlDAlllBP c‘ going on at your nearest I Charlottetown and Summerside, P. E. I. “monlrdlonaoy Dealer's ma. I \ fl . MR‘ F. A. S. JONEQ Special Representative and all these things should be thoroughly sterilized. A few drops of some well-known disinfectant added to the washing-up water will help to minimize the risk 0d’ in- wlth lel effort. Better work iii cam where close lppljg. ation ll required. Even the“ who have no errors of vision felil€i also a wise precaution to c“ mum "time '7“ u keep everything needed for the in- m” n‘ "w" “w” “i”! Whdis use on a tray, quite up,“ close work. from the rest of the family's equip- ment. as then there can be no “Yqtcheson chance of things being used by other people. llilfilfillynlkNli l ‘Mlslll Allli E-JMSO fi Charlottetown!“