541* 5 2 BEPQEEEPW“. t! E-SZl-3i$§ ‘gq\ l‘ All I Lilli ROWE ;§ 1.11 41,. n» ‘Tm Retiring Happy ?. . . I Should Say!” "Pm all set to really 'Ioan'tlose...maybeI i $150a Month! O1]. enjoy life on an income ’lltravel...fish...golf ‘suinfactlthinknldoalltliesethings...I’ll _be able to spend every last cent of every cheque - just as I please. "Friends wonder how I can afford to retire at 6O . . . but almost any man with a moderate salary can do it . . . and what also surprises folks is that had I not lived to enjoy it, the Canada Life would have given lny wife an income for life instead.” We would be very hawyjo discuss. the same arrangement with you. The a. anadalfié Canada’s Oldest Life Assurance Company The Canada Life Assurance Company, 380 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. Without obligation on myfiart please tell me how I can get a guaranteed Canada Life Income $50 [:1 $100 Name $200[___]$S00l]s.moathatage MHQBOEIOGII]. Address Born .......................... .............Day of. l VICTORIA CROSS SCHOOL , ____. Honor R011 fOr month of March. Grade X. Sr. 1. Rena Reid. Grade X_ Jr. 1 Angus lVicKsnzie, I. Homer Campbell. 3. Catherine Campbell. and Bruce McIntyre. Grade 1X. 1. Thelma Reid, 2_ Ly- da Campbell and Edna. McKenzie, I. Ruth McKenna. Grade VIII. 1, Harland Campbell. Grade VII l. Layton Campbell, 2. llack Campbell. Grade VI. l_ Doris Campbell. Grade IV. 1. Mary Dunn. Grade ID: w, i. Sadie Sample. i. Hazel Semple. Grade III Jr. i. Clive McIntyre. Grade II Sr, 1. Buddy Dunn. Gnde lI Jr 1. Edna, Sample. Grade 1. 1. Mary onouoi-sn, a. Emu-once Nicholson. Teacher, Garnet McIntyre. WHEN IITTLER. COMES ROME —lC’P)—ItaJy is being combed from the Alps to Sicily for posilble conslpiratous. and thous- ands of extra. policemen hav been warned for duty for Adolf i-eiitlers visit here in May. PRAHA. Czechoslovakia —-(CP) -Despite quieter trend in the European situation the Cwchs are continuing preparations for defence. All between the ages of six and 30, ma‘; and female. are This column is reserved for news cl local interest but advertising o! a newly naturema l cents s word _vance._ cnsswru mi- Photographs. i eonranrnarion tire maul- ANOE. L-ovao-i-is-sia KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Upsc- ials. Oil permanent! $2.00 up. L-lls-l-il-Ii. ADVERTISERS All.‘ RRMINDID that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian should be received st the office not later than i1 5h: previous day. ti. ANGLICAN SERVICES April 24th. Milton: St. John's Church 3 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rustico: c Prayer. Rcv’d. Rector. SHIPPERS ATTENTION-Hits B. S. Magnhiid will load livestock and general cargo at Charlottetown for St. Pierre and St. John's, Bay Roberts, Harbor Grace, Carbonmr Blld Port Union, NflltL, m Satur- day, April 23. A. Picknrd nd Co.. agents. Irlli-i-lfl-Si. ‘GRADUATING TONIGHT —In- c.ude:i in the graduating class of nineteen student: of Pine Hill Div- inity colege. Haifax, graudatlun exercises taking place at St. Matthews Church this evening. is Harold K. Wright, B, 5,, who is also an honours graduate in sys- tematic Thedcgy and i; a. son of Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Wright Brighton. MALPEQUE ROAD FARMERS TAKE NOTICE-A client wishes to buy from one to two acres of land fronting on the hlghwa within three miles from Char ottetown. Will ay cash. Let us hear from you a once. H. K. S. Hamming, 88 Great George Street. L-174-4-18-3i. POST NUPTIAL SHOWER. —- A post nuptial shower was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Braudqr, at their homo, in Bur n on Thurs. number of friends and relatives called to extend their feiicltations. To the waning of Loheng-rinh; Bridal Chorus. rendered by Mrs. W.J. Harflneton, the happy couple were ushered into an artistically deco- rated livinlz room and seated upon a beautxful studio couch. the t from her nearest friends. Many its of linen. silver. china and a beau- tiful dinner set were presented. the gifts being opened by Mrs. Win. Profltt and arranged bv Mrs. Bert Warren. the verses bdrm read by Miss Alma Campbell Mr. Brandei- fittingly expressed his thanks. "For They Are Jollv Good Fellows" was then sung. after which a dainty lunch was served. ‘The evening was pleasantlv spent in muvic. ‘sing- song and social intercourse, and brought to a close bv each one enrolled in various courses on air Wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brauder many raids, gas attacks and siege. Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full flavoured Tea Use IRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea Zin- eUNlVERSAL fIS IIIE IEIIVS “llilillliillllfill BUY’? EIIIEI II 00MB T0 A . IEIPS TIIE IISIEI: It Saves In low Cost Operation It Saves In Unlnterruptsd Servlcs It Saves In Food Spollagc It Saves In Food Buying UNIVERSAL-l‘ “ICE-CYCLE SYSTEM" IS THE LAST WORD IN ECONOMICAL HOME REFRIGERATION ll N E W! srszo-r-cua: ‘TRAY with Auss- lnatlc Lever Release Y‘ Norrmeholdingof and its CONVERTIBLE feature EXCLUSIVE. Only UNIVERSAL gives you food arrangement of 2 Refrigerators in l lna moment it can be converted from the conventional type refrig- erator with full shelf storage specs toonethatallowstheusccfaBssk- odor-transferring certain storage ' s? haw: spscstoabaakstmthadocr. ill thltgnfl" "" LIT U8 IIILP YOU ONOOSI cs. Pliohc I05 ¢,_. TNI IOOIL THAT WILL SZVI coirm imnrb Charlottetown .._..~-4 » Leary. Edward happy years oi’ wedded bliss PERSONALS Mr. Arthur Maser left Monday morning on a visit to Toronto Mrs. George Wilkinson. of O'- is a patient in the Prince Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McLeod. Borden, spent the week-end in Charlottetown. Mrs. Michael Flynn. Milburn. spent the week-end in the citv the lllligest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dewi- n . Miss Elizabeth Mullen. Morell East, spent the week-end in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith. WEST ROYALTY WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE The March meetiih of West Roy- altv Institute was he d at the home of Mrs. A-thol Roberts with fifteen members in attendance. With the president utes of the February meet- ing were read and approved the committees gave their reports. School committees reported buying map for school. stick committee re- lflfled Sending fruit to one shutin. A card of sympathy was sent to a sister mmber. New comms. were appointed as follows: Sick, Nlrs. P1101! Stetson. Mrs. Rumell Bell, William MecKay. School. Mrs. l, Mrs. Vernon Burke. Mrs. Stewart MacKinnon. PPOZFH-Rl, Mrs Leigh Chowan, Miss Dorothy Tcomlbs. Questionnaire on Legislature to be filled in for April. fnlfl Program for the evening con- slst-Pd of a Reading "Advice on Ag- riculture" by Miss Katherine Mac- Klnnon a. comic selection by Mrs. MacArthur. also a Poultry Contest Prizes were given to the ones with the most correct answers. The Questionnaire on Agriculture was discussed and filled in by conven- ors. Next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Hammond Sandersons on April 27. roll call to be answered by each member handing in their yeast cake panels. Meeting closed with the Natrnal Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hostess and the remainder of the evening was spent in social conversaton. 8o lad Ililh lithe: Would Lia Down and 6r! It. is generally admitted that nerve troubles are more rrequent. tlllll formerly and mm"! mm‘ 5° “"7 day. Wherever there m W?“ "M" hum, i. f’ and their nerve! shstwcd. y Wm “"5 l“ Milbfl Health and Nerve Pill! I i415" '1 J will he! to restore the -.. cgnuqp and bring the nervous ‘nun bank to its old time condition. Mas. K. M. Hsavsr, Bumbag N8" 'fl'~;_-"I ‘at so bid Iii. m asrvulwouldlicdown oaths and . Most of the time it- I could not help it lid will EL Illa Central Guardian strictly‘ fill-Will- St. Mark's Church. 3 M. Ev fling E. . Lancaster, Il-211-4-20-ii. day evening, April 1 , When a large M j" In Memoriam V; r FUWRAMSAY Y lathe early hours of ' . April 12th. Mrs. d peacefully away at. Mount 30y H100 on-lv cweresbentin homcln bothparen lnsuch a ton. Shawasawomsriolfkindlov . disposition, and wi be kindly re- membered by a wide circle of frien and neig rs. _ The funeral service was held at the home on ‘Thursday afternoon, $11 HthMand waTsh coalpducted by , Wm. ercer. e ylfins sung were "Abide With Me." "The Lord's My fiiepherd" and "Rock of Ages." A solo, "The Christian's Good- Nlght" was sweetly rendered by Mrs. r. Interment was made in Mount Royal Cemetery. KIINSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for March:- Grade X-—l. Keith Kennedy; 2. Georgie Kennedy; 3. Lillian For- be; and Aniceta Braham, Grade IX-l. Marjorie B er; 2. Joyce Howard; 8. Lorraine Mc- Mahon. Grade VIII-—l. Amy Johnson; 2. Frances Kelly; 8. Georgie Profitt. Grade VII-—l. Wllna Delaney; 2. Wanda Mann; 3. Geraldine Mac- Lean. Grade VI-i. Andrew Humphrey. a. Jean Fnlland; 8. Emmet s... . Giade V (Miss Proflttl-i. Jessie Clark: 2. Phellcia Clark; S. Theresa cNally, Grade V (Miss Ready) —l. Jus- tin Kiibride~ 2. Lois Macdonald; 3. Rome. Kilbrldc. . Grade IV-l. Genevieve Mc- Mahon; 2. Eileen Profltt; 8. Mar- jorie Counlck. Grads III-l. Pearl Mann; 2. Lee Semple; 8. Myles McNall . Grade lI—1. Rowan Profit: 2 Joan wedlock; 3. Margaret Jardine and Betty Pendleton. (equal). Grade I (a) -1. Audrey Profitt; 2. Marie Budsbury and Isabel Jar- dint (equal). Grade I (lb) —l. Jean Thompson 2. Grace Carr; 8. Alfred Ander- son Perfect attendance, Grade I Betty Caldwell; Audrey Profltt; Reona Chisholm: Ralph Kilbride; ROY Hateley; Shirley Kennedy; Lelnus Reeves; Billy Connlck; Betty T0ombs- Jean Thompson; Alfreda Chisholm; Alfred Ander- son; Linwood Gill, . Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved for news ‘ of local interest but. advertising of a newry nature maybe inserted at 4c a word strictly payable in ad- vance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS w ‘one Charlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Root. Archie umel ..'WE ARE uttering at half price a quantity of Brushing Lac- quer, Sher-wll-iac Finamel, One Houlr Enairfil and Alliglnned om n. - P°°° ‘l’ p50 L-139-4-18-4i. "aw; CAARY a complete line of Sherwin-Williams Paints. Varn- ishes. Elnamels. Oils. “matine- etc. Our prices are right. Poole , Limit o. “d Thompson 2-139-4-16-41. mfmflmnri: Doonmtniquipllliiariiti an ump 83. and Iiiaeds, linnie, plaster and shing- les, etc. Poole and Thom on. Limited. 15-139-4- 0-41. ..'Mr. Richard Aylwsrd. Morel! East, spent the week-end in Char- lottetown. the est of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose lth. Kensington and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. A. R. I-Iowatt, p}, Charlottetown, were visitors Kenslngton, Saturday. Mr. Charles n. Howatt. principal of Borden School enjoyed the Easter holidays at his home in Kensington, and with his brother Mr. A. It. Howstt. in Charlotte- Judge KM. Martin, of Charlotte- town. was a. bisiness visitor to Kensington, on Saturday. Mr. Hugh Morrison. of Summer- sidc. was in Kenslngton, on Sat- urday. Miss Velda J. Caseley. ha: re- turned home from an enjoyable visit with friends in Shamrock. Mi. Allie McNslll. and Mr. Elmer Whitloclr, were visitors to Char- lottetown, Saturday. Mr. ‘Ingram Palmer, of Bummer- side. was s visitor to Kensington. on Saturday on business. Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, of Bummer- =ide was a ,weel:-cnd visitor to Kensington. Mr. Millar Waite and Mr- Wll- liam Lawson were visitors to Bor- den on Saturday. e number attended the sale at th late S. L. in Ks;- A larg suction e Hardy's business stand ' 3‘ , Saturday. Isa Der th, Mel! ai dMLs u 0 l worsen vlsiidlrs to Profit "mun B. during the Easter hol syn. M . O. C. B sscha and fsmliy wcrer wank-end ‘Vlllilllfl to Char- lottetown. . Mlas Norm" M N ill. d Hundl! st 11:!’ heals ‘in Broizxijfiazfi. .tflsia'n-ainorot Albert)! . ‘l p r cnsalirro o Fulton cs home in a1. flier a illness boume with Christian and couragaMi-s. Ramsay _ daus r of the late ' d Mary Lockerby and was ago at Hamilton, P. . she resided until her The first few years of her mas-rt lid Sher- for the last ilurty-fivc he husband have Royal sir only am, Harry bereft short Bra- l Z01‘ f/til/Irzarz 3' furnish you THE FOLLOWING ITEMS CAN Bl? PllRCHASED ON OUR HOME PLAN-s ' Eurnaces Heating Stoves Paint in job lots Radios ‘ Ranges by Enterprise: Wallpaper in job lots Alasco Stove Oil Burners Anything in Furniture Apex or Beatty Washers C. C. M. Bicycles Frigidaire Refrigerators Also special terms available on lumber-Asphalt Shingles and other build- ing materials. NO EXTRA CHARGE - For The —- HOME PLAN Only IO% Down - IO Months to Pay. ‘ NOINTEREST LONGER reams THAN to MONTHS m SMALLER MONTHLY PAYMENTS up T0 24 MONTHS can s: ARRANGED av PAYING A SMALL SERVICE CHARGE: i 1 Summerside flvllss Jennie Johnstone. of Sum- wcre better to prevail t mom! Britain’ frontier the lng mall-F's shore! it es mum.- ' M’ m . r e, s ent the holiday with flmn t, pfOQAth cmil its . llleisig-Tentg- M1" “m3 M“ 05°“ then iopdeloy defensive action until hundreds of miles ever the wgmn‘ M; mm, mm agmkeq Johnstone, Long River. after s. landing had been made. Yet ocean to shack an ap- plsao u” 494mg“ under s -——-" the old suggestion is revived in Pa-r- of "f! . With SOO-miie-un. Mr. Kenneth McLean. left 1°’ [lament by the 0.0.1". member for carriers, Mr. llscNeflll hour bombers a a cornea Halli“. N- 8- o" "m? °‘ 1"” Vancouver North that Parliament homo North Vancouver m! must get in week. Where he will enter the hcs- would be called together before tho BRSI-ly might be destroyed bom- action of miles sway l’ 1W for t=="m°'"i' H“ mm’ sending of any ansdian mums bergwllllfl hcvnsstill mtbe train aw are u» be or any zeal use. r fiends Wl-Sh hi!“ ‘ ‘Peed? '°°°"°‘7' foroeg “Outside of Canada" is lu- on his way to . a waited to engage on; man? -———- mode-m war! . will!!! when act-tally ov home Master Harold Duffy, of Kinkora, th°fized~ m” must be t“. bk a” _ ry on a brief holida to Kenslngton, ltshs guest of Mr. hnd Mrs. 0 Hughes. Mr. Oliver Bryanton. P61111164 l" Kensington, after spendln a holi- day in Stanley the gues 0f Ml‘- Fred Chappel- Mr. T. W. Bentley of Summer- slde. was a business visitor to Ken- sington on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John Doyle, of Charlottetown. were visitors to Kensington on Monday. Mr. Lome MzFarlane, of Sum- merside, was a visitor to Kenslni‘ ton, on Monday. Mr. Evans Inglis and son Major after enjoying Easter at their home returned Belfast (m mesday. where they are employed painting the Belfast Church. Mr. Preston Toombs. having W?“ chased the Dominion Hotel pro- pert here, now has several men employed in remodelling the ground floor, which he is turning into l. business stand. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steeves. 0! Moncton N. B._ who are tourinB the Marltimes on their honeymoon have returned to their home in Moncton, N. B. after rt of their holidays ensin ton the guests of Mr. an Mrs. owsrd Boles. Miss Enid art, of Summer- uit zz/zirizhy for a llaSalle . . . and fgz‘ one / y. side, was a visitor to Kensingtnn on Monday evening. -—3- ________.___. WILL CONDUCT OWN INVESTIGATION N, April 18—'1‘hs own it; IDNDO Party will conduct its vsstlgstion into conditions Palestine, whcrs civil fc mu“ mmy dun“, acnsilsmslhill MAYBI TALKID TOO KAI-IAN. India -(OP)-Poliol in hsved Wham: l un- ‘ tedhfhlru ~ "m" "i W: was aw: to scan yssss Where Is Canada's Defence Line T 3 . of u flit. ilfifihflim- IM in u r. . Keane " Tans!) ‘l? ...“:.::. a THOUSANDS of people who an new wishing they owned s Llfiallo nigh just as well be driving oncl Thssc pcopls believe they can't slord LsSslls. Yet-they paid as mach for IOUIIOIIIUIIIIWLISINOOIIIM‘ they uvs nothing onnpksspsnlcpqb sting costs-far Lafislla is tflclihl as tbs world's nos: canonical he as. ssnlyflvqqassksslyssnmsalssn wbsawollillltllcnsawicmini: plcsslshfisllsssshups lcdsckcviycernomsnllvsst- as‘. Iyssbsvsbssspqllliw" lltssshsbsddelkvsfsrvm-IQW ssn-nskcyssvasssssss inhumane-smalln- vnllhvslf 53*“ “mm-a ~ l.ll0l__li;§.0ll'- s a p V’ General Motord Gsotsl Istcrs