'.1 l if §l ._-sr 3' EF _ f~ 99.' »-n'-fr' "il m'» ’ .li 4 1 ""..,` `T7.?.~`§3,~`_, t . r . .l . J 4 r . 1 | l ,. ,f ~ » i' ‘ill ll 1 l i. _ __ li i . if i I s== i l) Il H2286 ii I ~. li ii 0 5. li ,__.___..-vm-ezalrif r lf* e.- THE CHARLOT'I`ETOW'N GUARDIAN f ’ ' 'C ' ' 1° ~1_ _ri u»1932 FRIDAY. , _ MOTH-PROOF CEDAR CHESTS ,.. ., .v -_1'.'»i_ .d’<’5‘*~"`-_ ‘@?j') 0 _)"'i.. ._-;f=;’“' A _ »~ 6;, yr; .- ' si* T ~\\..‘fI\'=l/ ._.,.¢.a=;.~:i-;T‘f.§':». f:‘_»»» <'~;,.‘(` 1' \ _ r- ~- , ,vt ,'<:1" 'ff _A `:'\f_ \ I.. __ ` ` \~_. l ",»_e i f . , " :' _»_`»~>.\`_.._V_ / ~. _ 4» _ ‘- »_1 C, . - :fr V ~ "’°=- _J...s¢~i<%1;=:~:;¢=f‘.-' -' ` ' \\ "" 6 "`5= -~ I. - | , X. ' ., _ / / ...ri |'~l_f /Q/if e _ , |- Many will be interested to learn that we have received a shipment of Cedar Chests. These Chests are shown in all the latest styles and finishes. and at most moderate prices. They are sure to make zl big hit with our customers. Come in today, and look them over. We will take pleasure in showing them. wsu( - run sricllll J. _HOCKEY AT KENSINGTON -_m;pEQUg_.United Church of -rms vsicer - Miss ca- i , 19. l e . 'wrsusml ausnnull Eisrrnll aullnnull' .°S'l‘ ALBANS MISSION (Ah- :Rlnk.1“r'deY»M°’“ii‘ ‘if glfeini Isouris. Privm devotions. G‘;;u: séaw “ner Catechism 2 p. m. Ba ers. Mtch- Mt- J°°°P“ "““°““““° me ni _'sauna una you' will be site.- i our in "boy" vi W°1”“¥*°” Wi” ' lr t st. r.- , ‘gm ni; mmbmon skim. Adlmamn enjoying yourse e the Pa . rick’s ‘35° Bild l5°~ 1385`3`10'2l Hall, Montague, March 10th. Concert in the I. O. 0. F. 14023-il-IB-21. ,ioansdn nev. 1.. P. Archlbl1d» .ncolim Ann amor the Minister- Scrvive-S 101' S“f“dW M“'°h , "Courting of Widow Malone” and ,latin aedeque 11 A- M- Clive 'mil' ,ether speeial features at the st. , erse; 3 P. M. searletovmf 7 P- M» ,Patrick's Concert, Montague, March ‘The minister will preach ~at all' services. ' 1402-3-11-18-21. ..°D0 N01' FAIL to hear Miss Frances Coffin in her humorous ‘ therine Andrew silent the W¢¢k- reading "Poor Old Jim" at the St. end at 'ryne valley. the sum 61 ‘Patricks concert, Montague, Maron cher cousin, Mrs. Earle Williams. 19 »Mrs. Charles Maynard of Port Hill, is spending a few days in Bt. Eleanors with her sister, Mrs. May. TRINITY (Anglican), Geoigeiiqwn, Mr. Jack McCombe is giving a fifth lecture on his hunting expeditions Mating 11 9,_ m_ "sins" chieciiism in the far north. Proceeds go to f2_30 the Institute of Tyne Valley. We are pleased to see Mrs. Edward ,g_ Williams out again after her re- cent illness. . 1402-3-11-18-Zi. ..°C!!UllCll 0|" THE HOLY Sunday in Lent, March 13th, p. m. Evensong at aft 'I p.m. “The Devil". Capt. Francis Kelly, A. in charge. ..'UNl’l’ED BAPTIST CHURCH ntague. Rev. A. R. Pyke, Pas~ ----l -Mo DESABLE wr: io.oo sunday school hour at 'l-‘ Montague followed at 11.00 by D. MacFarlane. MTS- R018” E5-*WY *md d““9i‘t°"' I Morning Worship; at 3.00 George- iwiiimife is at Vresem “smug Rfltown; 7.00 Service at Sturgeon. De Sable the guest of Mrs. Easiers ‘ The mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. tered at each semce_ Lord's Supper will be adminis- .JSPIENDID CONCERT - An The mohy friends of MVS- ~7°h”,¢-ntertainment ol excellent quality C. MacNev:n are glad to hear sheiwas -is improving, and hope she will at 50011 be in her U5“51h95-uh' under the auspices of the Hillside given in the I. 0- O. F. Hall Montague on Tuesday evening games the-Chair at the right, has no equal, constructed of kiln- dried birch, in walnut finish. Many attractive color combinations in Mohair or Tapestry. Special for Friday and Saturday $7.95 As a pull-up Chair for ' R. T. Holman Ltd. F - Ii.-eff _‘_'P”,f.‘?“ ..._ Ylgh- 4:. "°m‘ Lodge. About sixteen tables of Pro- Miss Elvira and Mr Gordon Holm 8,. `ve Auction were ln play and ~ 1 ess - WET? Vi-iii9°i‘S ti’ Cra‘P““d recently lthree or four tables” of Bridge. Priz- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David ies ‘ Sher-ron. hhd were awarded to Miss A. Welrter Miss F. Coffin Mr. J. L. -'*‘ -iBeer and Mr. Mi. Wright. After Mr. Gordon Holm spent Sunday ` Cards a _delicious lunch was served in Canoe Cove the guest of Mr. 'by _ l Michael MacDonald. | Wu ~.-ii ( lad .ti U.,-In IO \l A N. S. Premier To (lonfer On . Coal Situation __ goose egg the first day of March. Lean spent last week in WiIlsloe,` tu visit`ng friends. in *i- 1 the The ladies of the L_ 0. B. A-MM,-_ ,met at the home of Mrs. Ernest ‘of . |Holm on Tuesday after noon and ca 1 quilted two sullts. mn _.M gn the Oddfellows. Later the f`oor s cleared and the remainder of eveninsz was spent ln dancing. C. K. W'ghtman was director ceremonies for the evening and rried on in his usual capable' n ` _ ner. The Oddfellows of Monte ‘are excellent hosts and are , e _ Messrs Russel and John Mac- hoping we W-ii _Wm have an ,-,ppm-_ Mr. Emest Holm took in his first "immediately upou ull/ 1'€Wf” I Nell Shaw is felling better again so will cali into conference represent- atives of the coal operators and the C uuon review the entire situation B union to review the entire situation We are glad to hear that Mrs. _ Bo nity of enjoying another enter- lnment under their leadership H -____ Pansouans .*Mr. E. W. Campbell. Supervise-» ldier’s Settlement of Canada, rn to Mr. and Mrs. William Charlottetown, spent a few days in ampbeil 011 Sllrldliy February 21. -Montague this week on otllcial busi- daughter. , ne ss.-H. , Cmadian pmss) loin-ing to work out plans which will nm hopeful that I will be able to . .°0thcr visitors to Montague this i0i»iei»0WH. and Mr. John Kennedy, lBy - ' r - ` _ HALIFAX’ N_ S_ Marci, 10__~;,alle\-rate impcndng distress." Japan Eager To week were Mr; A_ 12_ Bingk, Char. E secure such assistance for the cuullwl mining industry of ih`s Province 95 Ontrea-I Amateurs will ensure a market for an output. In The Lead that will obviate acute distress andy in-c.=ervo this major inm~ ln” "“'°““°5° Pm' d°`t““s °' W iich were not made public. was' with the Dominion authorities," thc`l\'Im'itin1c ch1=»'1lDi0US 011 Milffh 17 `5e“i° °n i° the Wvemmcnt omciavs Premier said. “The governmcntiilir M0W‘**’n' N- B- at has been active in explornsl Nimking and Loynng bv T. V. ..'Mrs. Frank Vanlderstine of Charlottetown is spending this week in Montague the guest of her moth- ‘in record time last year, is as muph sporting contests. of a favor-te as any Grand Nationall There is a long list of entrants MONTREAL, P. Q., CANADA .'rne_fo§e`or-o'1u droi=i§,`w1io won c'rHn2i‘F1oEs`r§.£1_§rY€§rY£in,` `Jz"§tE{ §<§*v'ra_sTlT»»f_rTr§t_13S{l$y.O mir( Queen ness' cms 'over four miles and 850 yards of -- the most dificult nteeplechasing An addition to the mini' ii'-‘”' Channds through which the 2cu,,| Encore 1‘€l°¥'¢’SffY\il1iiV@S Wi\° received it f"°m Vanldcrst no before her marriage at odds of around 10 to one 150 pounds So many oi' thee 'the hardest of all tests for the teresting. It is A New Yeti' 91°" l' Mile* last summer was Miss Phoebe Mao Grakle will curry 171 pounds lnewcomers are started in the hope “leppers" And when the turf ex- 'for Januaury 1584 ccntsinini | F~nr transports fiilfd With 'W Donald Her many frends are gun-i Mrs M A Ciemmell’s 10-year- that luck will give them victory pert hemoans the fact that high 115; og gift, by Queen Elizabeth. problems of the lndustry lflillht be, *_* hiievigted and we foci that the It is sold that during the slack' time has arrived for a full andfcason in the theatre many :ictors;<°“@Se fe “f°“°"‘9"‘is imived at to see her in Moniague__1-1 [old Gregalach, winner in 1929. over better but less fortunate ,mnk di.-,.,,s5‘,,,, Wim ihe Govern-'carn their living by becoming walt-i oosung y"str-rday At least 2000 W ._ _ . . . ment at Ottawa which has nlrendyfcrs. The next time .Von want. ani E" WP” landed immedmeil' and recognized the notional charucterrricore on the butter l/Oll mi*Zhf CW of these problems. lamllwfilne-Life. | _ TAKE HOME A LOAF OF THE HONEY KRUST BREAD 'And be satisfied_that it is_ made under the most sanitary conditions possible with the best of the latest type. We have been fortunate enough to secure the services of Mr. Augustus McQuaid, who has had thirty-four years experience baking bread, cake and pastry and may say he does not need any introduction to the Householders as they all have eaten his products before. We invite in- spection of our Bakery and will be very pleased to show any of our patrons through the plant at any time. We solicit a share of your patronage. Our business is strictly wholesale and if you desire any fancy pastry order it through your grocer. _ CROWN BAKERY Phone 600-Malpeque Road i T The ninth JBPHHUSG diVi5i°!\- (BY the Clmlldiim P1055)-AY0\lhd of the Aintree course, has been Jional proper limited tothe better- which has been in the lines twenty two score horses, including some ,forced out oi the race by injuries 'class horses. lwill curry top weight of 175 pounds steeplechnsers that agitation is ass horses have frequently suf- Her Majesty has money gifts io! tered defeat at the heels of "cheap" iih, bighgpg, 9, peer gets a Mm SWUK and Q“° Takchif N"-"ki"‘g er M s. Eugene MacDonald. Mrs aspirant could be expected to be, on the low weight bracket-147 to||country in the world. it provides ures of the British Museum is in' sl ‘I H 4 . . » V , , . . ‘ ' ' ' ' .1 | 1 m 91st Crand Nation I hind W H Midwood‘s 12-ycar-olr‘ heard for even stricter restrictions ihorses, it can-'be replied that no inightshiri, of carnation hue (000 they trudlzcd Off thrmlsh D0Url“£! ' I a fshaun .Goi-lin, who struggled in fon the entry. The suggestion is re ruin towne Kunswm. A lame. T0 Be Run March 18 nrst in ioao. shoulders a burden made one the inferior nor-ses be 'the Aintree course. ‘Em 0, w,,.w,,,,, ,ot , ,on ind 'nlunbef °f 501440" Wm”-11194 “b°“i'd. 1- of 172 pounds. J. H. Whitney‘s fweeded out and given a race of the ships. i LIVERPOOL, Eng.. March 9.- very year without fo" comes pro- i__________________ days. was relieved by the fourteenth of the finest steeplechasters in the in his leg in training. The greatest event of its kind in for courageous riders, and owners I G H T division. Urllts of the ninth return- world, will essay the difficult 4 I-2 But while the top weights must the world, the Grand. National who pay $500 to run a horse which ed to Shanghai and were bllleted in miles of the Aintree course on be regarded as the “horses to ranks with the boot race any-the at first glance hasnt a chance: cotton mills. schools. residences and March 18 in the 9lSt flhnihs Of beat", none of the entrants can ,Epsom Derby as _one of England's 'have the record of long-shot win- i mm" nd ,,,,,|,|n¢ dll* other buildings on the 1'l0rt11¢m the Grind NHti0nBi~ safely be ruled out of contention great sporting holidays. Hundreds ners to encourage them. l ,., mr, _ border or the city. The men were, Three past Grand National win ‘in a Grand National. 'I'he hazards of thousands of people, thousands The only safe prediction that; J M coated with mud as they marchediners are in the field. But they are ,of the stlffly-fenced course, the .of them from overseas, are throng- can be made of the |932 Gr d ‘ "1 I back ihrough the rain lo receivelheavily weighted, and none of the\¢iis¢hh¢¢-, the "breaks" that are ‘ing in river-poo] ioi- the mem . . - . 1 - 1 - _ 1 b aI ab|e. Baked m heav br k .an enthusiastic welcome from the trio has shown such superiority in necessary for a horse ru nina in when it was first run in 1889 it materlal ` t n y lc ovens 'JHDNICSB l'€Sid€hi-S Of HOUEKUW. itl'BiniIlB B8 t0 Wllmillt Bh0\'t Uddll- big field. combine to make the [was an unpretentious affair, but cannot be guessed. good Sir Lindsay, another veteran their own, with the Grand Nat- ally poor horse could ever ge ihgpeg he appreciated it) and th’ The course makes the race, and jeweued chain 0 im' “mi °i‘° ‘i‘“‘¥“' *'° ht 1- and rider But ll n terrors an National, as of its long list of pl' i orrollrnlsr _ -a BRINGING UP FATHER . - ' "* C Oftlee Connected Wit' decessors, is that the outcom D"“,,,,, -> =.__1- _ _ __ ` By George McManus _T7 Z, . i ', . Joe.-r asv: A swoon -ren Al-il THERE one es- _ ' i3uc|<5 ru=z'h-\\°.’> Comoso Au. 1% SAFE- ‘.p~ esér Au' cAes.~cs-\'|.\.ss1° `r ir Hens ren A MNU‘fE~\ ,/ff 5 'I E \ MU5T e