v QTMeetingof _ Youns lion's Ilationsl llonservatlve Association _-’ . will be held in tile _ - columnar!‘ ROOM McLURE ‘ BUILDING ' on THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 20th ' ~ AT 7.30 SHARP. ' ' ‘All present members and others in- terested are urgedto attend. J. PIUS CAILAGHAN, ~ Secretary. NOCE Highways Glosad Toflotor vehloleé Conlmencingon this date, until further notice, all paved and gravel‘ highways in thisProvlnce are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such case .where the total weight oi vehicle and load does not excc L000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 5th day of April, A. D. 1939. By order, P. S. FIELDING Clerk of the Executive Council . .-2 -.-.~.-:-.-.I:I.-Z-l .1.’ Trinity Ilnitsdi Oliuroh Yesterday's“ ooanrcrsnron svnnr wnn- nnsnsv aulvlauiarunnsrs mmw- Am- u Local Market 533i": anew-egg?“ Quotations Maintenance ‘Isa-Player Meeting sac-nun nary Committee-m Parlor. IITAII. IIARKIT bee! lG-llc .. tor rich, reireshing flavour In Mempriam -___- All. SILVISTIII MQINNII ‘There passed awe at Selkirk on the momln of Apkil 6th, one of its most so able residents in the person o! Sylvester Melanin Mr. was his Sihousands every day pom». praise " Punrll.... O lie ' run-si-nnirei ' cigar alien ,_ susll smoking pleasure . . . ' O . "v . ions today use; i oaaswnu. m mm... o“ --.... _ m“ rnnansrlou urn mann- n-slsu-r-ul-w a n: naluann ' .1 m O3 Broader. Aliwtuswa ......-s=.~“-. ‘£"s.l".:..“"'“"*t . . . ve Poultry Association. ll-M-s- -3i. vlwnon or SCOTLAND. -Se - rrldlw People. ollmil. 'I.ao r. M, on Sal)- uP-l‘ . Cape ‘rrsvene .. DeSable 7 on Mon- s Bilors 1.30 0D. L-tllll-t-IQ-li. ouuncn 0! SCOTLAND _. John mouod oi uroh College, Dubious-a? to spend the month oi on the Island with the Ohuroh of Sootl d_ Mr. Donald Mac- Dwlld. M. A.. a native oi’ the Isle or Lewis. and a student od the Free Gsuroh. loaves Glssoow on 22nd. for the summer sivins anzvurply to the suspended sentence. A man was fined m; dollars and costs, or twenty days, Y6!‘ speeding in the cit . An excise "l9 W" ldiollmed ti Friday. A prohi tion case was dismissed. FUNERAL SERVICES-The lu- neral of Mrs. George V. Moore took place yesterday morning irom her late residence. 88 Water Street to 8t. Dunstarrs Basilica. The were: Messrs. Jose h Mciaac, Simon P. Paoll, John MacDonald, Frank McGuigan, Au- figus Aylward and John Ration- . Services at the churoh and grave were conducted by Rev, Father MeloOormac. ZION CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING-At the regular weekly meetins oi Zion (‘Ihflstisn Endeav- our held in the church hall Mon- day evening. the large gathering tlfltly enioyed an excellent pro- gramme presented Mrs. Ieigh Dingwcll, pianist. and Miss Ilorena Sempel, vocalist. Mrs. Dingwell aycd very eficctivelv "To Spring" (Gaels): Brahms Waltz and Schu- ' Impromptut bllwlss TSemple W?!’ I006? B- Y ‘ Love 'I‘hee" (Clnll); Brahms’ Lullaby. Kigdagandxielgmfithelr; In Hesyeenft’ no on a earty ve o thanks was extended Mrs. Ding- well and Miss Bampel on behalf oi the Christian Endeavour Society by Mr. Reg MacNutt. who presided. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY- Mrs. Margaret Younker was sur- prised by several friends at the home oi her daughter, Mrs. Dan-i lei Smith ct Liberty Street, Rock- lagrd‘, Mass, on£cr 74th. birthtiay a veussry ursday even rig. Mrs. Younkcr is visiting here fromi Wlnsloe, P. E. I.. on her ill-st trip to the Slates. She received many VhoisnowintheUnitedsta, ,xe i BRIGHTON cum DANCING WEDNESDAY NIGHT Community Chest Door Prize 18.00 V‘ a x A xx‘ ‘A 11-470-4-18-21. Girl Guide News J On Easter Monday the First nsingion company alAanded an enrollment service when the tol- lcwlng girls were mrolied by the Captain-Phyllis Moose Shirley Mollrley and Rosella Mallet. Attcr the service the girls went oiliorahlkeintothewoodswd enJoyod s. Jolly time. On Friday the 14th the girls, to- gether with the First Kensington Brownie Pack, presented a concert in the Kins Georso Hell. The aarpgramme was arr ed in show audience some of e work the girls are doing st their weekly mcetincs The dialogue en- titled "A Good Deed", the author and prodlucer oi which was Mr. Norman MacDoralhald. was much enjoyed. We wi to thank Mr. MacDonald and all others who so kindly helped us in the arrange- ment oi the p ramme. with tick- THE caalunrrsrowu GUARDIAN I i, “Y" Financial Campaign Away To Fine Start Cam dinner meeting in the "Y" ADivision, led by Mr. '1‘. Roy Oudmore was presented with a ilag, (or attalnln obtained $8.50 out of an objectivebsct at $1400. Dlvisionflzi 5914594 Y 000830 075i!’ N170 filo subscribed yesterday out oi an objective of 81770. Division O.‘ smallest in the organization in the numb o! teams, reported $230 igllssoribed out of amobjectlvetwoef . Specie namaa comm! . with Mr. A. Plckard in oils-rid. re- ported this subscribed out oi an objective oi r1700. A flag was pre- senied George Oralg last night for best attendance oi cam sigrlwork- ers at the dinner. To year with a very nerousdomtlm Wh1 atly ch ed workers at the mg oi the csmpalsn. Mr. J- M. MwFladyerl, chairman o! the gfiral committee in charse oi the Hlsllresidcgflaa last night's dinner. e spoke e y and was followed by Mr. Cllflord seheil. member o! the National Council. ‘rolraonto. u r. Sche announced the open- ing night or the campaign last year was slightly behind this year in the pea- cent or objective realiz- ed. 87.8 as compared with 38 per etsorinanyo erwsy. Second-Glass bullies were pre- sented to the ioll girls:--Miss Doris Kennedy, Year Anderson. Joyce Howard, Invent! M . Wilna Morlkicy, Jean Cousins. Wanda Mann. Geraldine McLean. Joyce Heeschcrl. and Edna Mann. The Oaptainb Warrant was also presented. SAIL! F03 INGLAND-Rav. J. M. "Murchison, field secretary oi the Bible Society New Bruns- wick snd Prince ward Island. sailed last Friday in thrllner away for three months. He is making a trip to the Old Country in the interests oi the Society. Mrs. Murchison is accompanying him but will be returning to saint John in a month's time. visiting Mr. ansd Mrs. J. H. Stev- enson. - Personals Senator J. J. Hughes leaves on return to Ottawa this morning. Among the welcome visitors an, the Island is Mrs. Margaret Mac- Donald, oi ’I‘roy, New York, who is visiting her home in Oaniissn. Mr. and Mrs. Neil center-on. daughter Jean and little grand- ps-otty git-ts including a birthday cake with candles The table was attractively decorated. The even- ln¢ was spent pleasantly with games and songs and Mrs. Younker presided ‘It a luncheon which was. her daughter. Those lvu-s. Corlllai John , Mrs. Alvin Nndrvcalu, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mim Dor- otlw McGmth, Mlrs. Gertrude- , Mrs. . . Mrs. Daniel Smith and Mrs, Mar- garet Yourlker. Mrs. Younker has been visilting relatives since last fall when she came here to at- tend the wedding o! her gnand- son, John Smith oi Liberty street. Rookland, Mass, exlchorlgsl Use Miami's Ior dandruff. daughter Hazel, have returned to their home in StarlcheL. after spending the winter with their sons isnzermont and Massachusetts. U. Mrs. HE. Oantweil and Miss Roberta Rain-ray returned Monday from a most enjoyable visit in Dartmouth, NS, at Duchess of Bediord and will be gt;- 07 thetefire which dP-"tfvyed the Queen cent. this year. Last year, too. there was only a three-day eflort mill“. a four-day drive scheduled year Mr. MscFadyer-l expressed his pleasure the campaign was “away to a good start’ and asked for continued eflort and co-opcra" BATHROOM AND KITCHEN IDEAS ~89 ly1 tug n bailgzvfitlwgs. e same green and ey lues will bring sprin into the bathroom. Have m: same. oiled materials ior drawer and window curtains, and repeat 1t 1n matching towels not expel-lei u chanses. Ii’ you are re-doing the walls, go symphonic 113 blue; mechllllm walls, matching W!‘ . d blue lino- leum with cream rller, with towels having border or mano- Eranls in deep blue. There ls Biigzlflfl 1181b!‘ sclft P WE . With dressing table skirts, tailored bed spreads, 31m. 33° drape! o! turquoise home- flimn. rose beige rug igmm-r; W» ti‘? I scheme in brown, hur- quoise and yellow, with cllintz chair covering tflpgaflng m, ‘ma; AS I- bsckal-olllld rol- mi- . use ivory wallpape; Wm, c et-nghite crdh ‘Ind _. r in bit? H“ Quec H t l h c ‘Ihgre sneer? fs687€l1£?gmgglga%a, S - {go oi 1938 but total danfllginigrpfli, Mr?‘ vaggiigmwgllqtsysggos compared e . estimated ilsllifi? o?! ' 3° 1 and 841101111111; buildings. Mrs. CantwelPs daughter, Mrs. Cyril Arsenault and ill. a. ‘t Heavy Toll. 0f Life By Fire ~ HALIFAX. April Sootia fire marshals cpl-WE'RE! reported tonight 40 lives were lost in tires lntahemoe in three on year. mu the ‘ll/men a me e CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. you may get it direct ironl us a r. E. |. romo 2-24 TREATMENT OF * SEED POTATOES It pays to have the BEST. To have the BEST SEED POTATOES you must treat your seed _before planting. The best material by test for treatment is" CORROSIVE "SUBLIMATE. The Experiment Station in Maine him that growers of foundation seed potatoes MUST USE Our representative at your station will have a supply of CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE in eight ounce bottles, or enmcmc up FATHER insists by writing SROWEIIS’ ASS'il Charlottetown, P. 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LTD., Provincial Managers Charlottetown or the counsel he PAGE THREE right nowi the road. you go faster . wife's lips. hmond Street FREDERIC AI LARGE ' 1 Barrister, Solicitor, etc, Successor to l). Edgar Shaw. RC. Prowse Block. l27 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Money to Loan Collections Real Estate ALEX W. MATHESON nsnalsrnn. “OLIUITOB. arc. Monoy so Loan Collections Oliice: 0" Great George 8trce_t___ M. ALBAN l-‘ARMER BAIIIBTER. SOI-IOITOB. ETC. MONEY )1‘ LOAN Bank or Canada Bllildlnx. 4 Qllllilsikw" Tllslh/nelr-JQINQAMJJ... YOU'RE NOT sans-not even ii there's a shiny 1939 model in your garage For if you ever get your hands on this Nash, your present car is going to feel as old as Old Dobbin. You start out . . . no whirring of gears, but three tiny clicks of s lever‘ on the steering post, and you're swooping down No fooling — here is uonsarowanl Not that drsggy, plow-horse sort, but 99 black devils of polo ponies pulling you out of the saddle. Then a Fourth Speed Forward‘ suddenly cuts in, and the engine runs slower, but . . smoother. It's so quiet you catch the awed whisper from your / (>774: Q/oérizgullgfl/eazr/ar it's a dusty day, but you stay spotlessh The "Weather Eyfl" gives you fresh- , air without dust, bugs, or chilling drafts. You come into a line oi‘ traiiic. But your Nash breaks away like a half-pint half-back rurmin; wild on a dry field. In sober truth, you've never felt a car stop, start, pivot, change pace, top a hill, or smooth a bump, with such fleet, lazy ease. Want it? After 15 minutes; you'll lave to Isaw If. And it's practically yours right nowl For ten big, beautiful models are priced right next to the lowest. So-corne down for a spin around the town. Then you'll know why there's a convertible bcd in back . . . you're going to go places in your new Nash! flfia/WNASH Tlll CAI IVIIYIODY l-IKII oobsrlmwu. .. m-hes echelon. . . 5m m. waldo-unruly $ll75kliverslhfils rum-J “abacus and Tarn Included. Cbaics 0/ trawl-Gael or/su-bnl asoleL (Wbiu rUreull Hm, rear wbnl-rbieldl opt. at u!" not.) ‘Osiris-lieutenant 31.: Erin Cue BL VB D " m’ w? Ilseiadsrilasdard - llASil MOTOR SALES 00 Queen Street Charlottetown F. J. E. WRIGHT, Surnmerside A. E. SULLIVAN. vermin SERVICE AVAILABLE ACROSS CANADA’ By George McManus i. l . i.