\ Qpizll. 10. 1931 ‘I111? (THARLI yum-IR HOUSE 20-4‘9'3L EUROPEAN FITGII CAN BE SUOCISSIULLY IAISIII IN ANY BAcKyABD ‘i have several pairs of first class Fitch which l pleated in Eurvlla for sale. Full information i-“dln! given to each buyer. - W.» E. VSBMITLEBIIRY —1 mmazrrxrnTt '7‘..'.¥7‘PI ‘11’-—-—-- 1 Classified ‘A re llreedingqg_ ouauwrslrowpi 1 dvertisements Miscellaneous . ville. order _\’Olil'S 110W. arlottetown- 590d. Lost ___- ST-A - hit I . Re- g;=>;,';,_“g,,;§,,,° 13o Grade x (b)—l, Eileen O'Neill; s, m. Avcmm 4082-4-9-81. Adele Coyle: 8, Eileen Hughes. acorge Street. Teachers Wanted j Greenfield Ave. For Sale i \.. ‘l = flee. giison, Suffolk. s._‘_._____ 5i Illn- R. W. Beck. Montague. ' ed Seed Potatoes Alillly M. P. Donovan, Morell. , BOARD ma . etc. Guardian Office. SALE-MIME STANDARD Registered Mares. Young, d ready to race, work or . Willard Kelly, Charlotte- -____________ PIANO-CASED- ORGANS, nion and Doherty. Ono used lno. perfect condition. Immed- W. Bred and ~ - do an t, Dtnil '~ delivery. Suitable terms. it. Dennis. Charlottetown. town. 00m lion. - 10X 1!’. Weslov H. H0911, - s11 double, 1M9. . u, Annly to F‘. Hopkinson. d st. Wanted 4 ‘iii . limo-worn: ‘ ' ~ . l .' tiuuilfw‘ o’ hlolilab ._ m . ‘m. Kitten CAT WITH “ 1's Linimrut for burla- c- M- La l-MITID. "4 Queen strut» "on. L o. 4. lnslsna f Auction Sales ll Lo Publi mpson 8 Co. m. ALFRED nepotism, riso- s“§l§3?§:ifi§.".“.fii; ' . SHIPMENT FERTILI- QTQQIiEsC-s arrived. 032.00 each. W. R. Dennis, 4055-4-10-31. B51‘ CLASS PAINTING AND gpel‘ hanging. furniture repaired, refinished and upholstered, mirrors ngilvered in our own workshop- 5- g mwicy, 9 Dordhastor St. Phone ' 4559-44-01 BOSTON BULL TER- ST 0N GOOD FRIDAY, AT 0R neu- Post Offlce, gentleman's (right) kid grove: color. $11k Garey’; ' d, Pl ase leave a rea "‘°°1 “n” e 4577-4-7-tf ANTED - TEACHER FOR SIN- iiott Road School. Apply immed- iately. Frank O'Brien. 4576-4-7-51. §emale Help Wanted l ran IMMEDIATELY car- able‘ maid. Apply Mrs. E. A. Foster, 4599-4-8-31. on sass-ow Parana. ii cams bundle. Guardian Omca. v 2-44.! if saw, ‘I0 tirrpaoaltu AND signs on band at Guardian ., SALE - SPAULDING ROSE Seed Potatoes. Seconds. W. B. Fer- ' 4629-4-9-8L _ I McLAUGlILIN-BUIOK FIVE passenger sedan, well tired and in good shape. Box B, Amherst, N. S. l". S. 4-8-41. SALE — ONE DRIVING Wlffln in 300d condition at a bar- 4014-44-81. I SALE-GREEN MOUNTAIN (seconds) 4588-4-84!- _____.-.__.__.___.. SHEETS FOR SALE. teach, suitable for linkig hen 3021 -tf 4645-4-10-31. 4619-4-9-31. I sans-so ACRES LAND AT wail. in high state of cultiva- Water systom in house, 8 ranch. six miles to Char- " Wn in summer, 4% in win- 4030-4-9-21. I sacs-rims‘. notfia, 7 YEARS aranteed broken, single and wright 1050 lbs. One heavy wagon, one sct express har- 29 4610-44-31 gm" AT ONCE-A GANDER lllly- J. Elmer Walker, Harring- E 688-4-9-21. BY THE DAY, washing. Apply 4642 NEWLY s. Phone R. Raymond, 463l-4-9-daily i week. House for Sale 96 SYDNEY STREET. SUITABLE Male Help Wanted WANTED — CAPABLE MAN T0 take charge of motor boat and gear. Also man to take charge of boat and gear on shores. Apply Frederick W. Watts, York. 4015-4-9-21. aocnsoan sovaaa scriooi. Grade X- (al-l, Catherine Mc- Guigan: 2, Elizabeth Duffy; 8, Mar- garet Butler. Grade IX-—l, Ruth Tooinbs; 2, Gladys Heade; 3, Florence McTagus. Grade VIII-i, Margaret Buote; 2, Margaret Molyneaux; 3, Grace Campbell. Grade VII—1, Sadie McDonald; 2, Mary Doyle; 3, Dorothea ‘IcKenna. Gradevl-l, Mary A. Haughcy; 2, Leola Weatherbie; 8, Mary McGui- gan. Grade VI-1, Doris Hughes; 2, Hil- da Blanchard; 3, Vernita u/lcKenzie. Grade V-1, Alice Mumsghan; 2, Levina McNeill; 3, Helen Hughes. Grade V-l, Pauline Whelsn; 2, Marie Richard; 3, Pauline Peters. Grade IV-l, Dorothy Weatherbls; 2, Catherine Feavyour; 3, Jean Prunty. Grade IV-i, Freda Gallant; Mary Gallant; 3, Emma Peters. Grade III-l, Helen Cullen; 2, Ida Peters; 3, Evelyn Gallant. Grade III-l, Florence Buote; 2. Hazel Martin; 8, Eleanor Gaudet. Grade" n_1, Joan Strain and Sel- ma ‘Tillie; 2, Teresa Gallant; 3, Mary McGarry and Vernita McDonald. Grade II—l, Dorothy McMillan; 2, Helen Doucette: 3, Edna Shaw. ' Grads I-1, Ursula Malone and Elizabeth Murnaghan; 2, Doris Pet- ers; 8, Beatrice McGiliivray. Grade I-l, Frances Kelly; 2, Thel- ma Henncssey and Mary l-l y; 3, Phyllis Rossiter. GASPEREAUX SCHOOL In: honor roll for Gl-spereaux School for the month of February:- Grado 13-1, Everett King; 2, Hei- en O'Connor. Grade VIII-l, Rita. Hayter; 2, Winnie Hayter; 8, Gladys Reynolds. Grade VI—1, George MoKeeman. Grade V-1, Frances Stools; 2, Cephas Davey; 8, Joseph McKenzie. Grade IV-i, Nellie Morcler; 2, Jean Steele; 3, Vernon Steele. Grade 1!I—i. Philip Mercier; 2, Jennie McKenzie. Grade II-i, Rona Haytsr; 2, Frank Steele. Grade I (Sm-i, Everett Dixon. Grade I (Jr.)—l, Reigh Llewellyn; 2, Mary Jackson; 8, Francis McKen- zie. Teacher-Florence M. Fraser. MOSCOW, April 9.—\l'blirtcen mil- lion children were receiving public school education in i980 and at lcsint 2,000,000 more will be enrolled in 193i. These figures were provided by Prof. Andi-aw Vishinlb. nee-d r1 the State Scientific Council here. About 7,000,000 children avero in schools before the revolution. ‘Sealed Tenders Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned till Saturday, April 18th. for hauling milk to the Kin- ka-a factory and delivering whey to Patrons on routes as specified below. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Newton route beginning at Mrs. Goo. Kelly's via P. ‘P. Duffy's corner both sides of road and ending at John R. McCain's. Colicgeland routs includes all the patrons on that mad, to Emmett Hughes‘ gm and both sidss of the KlnkcrsRoadosfarwastasJohn Shresnsnb. Maple Plains routs includes all patrons on that road and on both aides of the Killian mad from above road to the factory. Middldton route begin! at John MoGsi-vilrs via Middleton corner and the Kiulora road from than to the for boarders. Terms. McLean S: Moonlight cffscu, 543115510" 35 McKinnon. 4051-4-10-81. cents 4682440 1212*- i Central Guardian LADIES SILK RAYON BLOOM- ERS. Special price 390-390. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 4589-4-8-31. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE,‘ Services Sunday, April 12th: Albany, 11 il- m-i Tryon, 8 p. m.; Westmore-l land. '1 p. m. Myron o. Brintonfl Minister. ' CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Roy. Ewen MacDougall will preach Bab- ‘beth. 12th at Birch Hill at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. SPECIAL MEETING 0F B. I. S. tonight at 8 o'clock. Important bus- iness all members please attend 4658-4-10-11 BAPTIST SERVICES-There will be services 1n the Murray -R.iver Baptist church, Sunday, April 12th at '1 p. m. conducted by Iouis Hairls. SKATE AT FORUM TONIGHT- YORK PASORAL CHARGE-Ser- vices on Sunday as follows: Marsh- field-Dunstaflnage Central Church 11 a. m. York Church Schoo‘ at 2 p. m- service at ‘3 p. m. Brarkley Church School at 2 p. m. Service at 7.30 p. in. _________ -____________ BIRTHS _____._________ BOWMAN-At North Wiltshlre, on Wednesday. April 8, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, nee Ethel Agnew, a son.. TREMEIIE-At Hampshire, on Sun- day. April 5, i931, tu Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert H. Tremere, a son. ACORN-At Trenton. N. s, on Mar. 1a, i831, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Acorn, a daughter-Edna Adeline. BILLARD-At Nassau Hospital. Minerla, Long Island, New York, to lvlr. and Mrs. Wallace Billard, a daughter, Roma Zuleime. ____________. ' MABRIAGES ______i_______________ ENMAN-McLELLAN-On the 1st of April, at st. James Manse, Char- lottetown by the Rov. Moorehead Legate, B. D., Alexander Martin En- mari of Grandview to Mary Margar- et McLelian of De Grcs Marsh. .___________ DEATHS .__________ NEEDI-IAM-In Cambridge, Mass, ‘Zia-unsui- GUI.‘ YOUR. FISH AT DEVEBEAIIX’ ‘i Corner Kent and Ilillsboro Phone 1210 Halibut 30c per lb. Salmon .. ..... 25c perih- Mackerel 2 for 25c Fresh Fillets 20c per lb. Smoked Fillets“ 19c per lb. _. MILTON, Sunday, April 12th, ser- vlcs at St. Mark's, Rustico, at 10.30 a. m.; St. John's, Milton, at 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook, L. TH. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES in the Wood Islands Congregation for Aprll 12th will be as usual: Wood Ia- iands st 11 a. m.; Wood island East at 2.80 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. D. A. Yeo, Student Pastor. ANGLICAN SERVICES in the Parish of New Iondon on April 12th will be as follows: Burlington, 10.80 a. m.; French River, 2.30 p. m., with Holy Communion; Kensington, ‘l p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m. G. T. Spriggs, Rector. FOX ITEM-Mr. Wesley Wood, of Hazelbrook, P.E.I., reports having two litters of fox pups born in the same den, on or about the same time, both of which appear to be doing ex- tra well. There are ten pups in the two litters, he thinks five in each, but may have tolconsult the mo- thers when making the division later on. CHECKING UNLICENSED CARS —’I‘he Provincial Police are check- ing up on all cars operating .r. the city with last year's license plates. Already a large number of car own- ers have acquired their new licenses. Those who have not, after thr first warning, will be prosecuted. 1t is the intention of the police to have before the country roads are onrn to motor traffic. First Congregational Church Manse, Saint ‘Albans, Vermont, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, (April 4th), side, Prince Edward Island, and Irv- ing Willlain Hayward, of Roirbury, Mass, were united in marriage by the Rev. Duncan Livingstone, Minis- ter of the First Congregational Church of Saint Albans. The bride on April 3, Valentine, husband of Annie (MacEwenl Needham. SANDERS-At Murray River, Mar. 30, 1931, Barbara, widow of James Sanders, aged 84 years. IN, MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. John T. Dawson, who fell asleep in Jesus, Aprll 10th, 1925. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see . The faces kept In memory. Some day their hands shall our hand Just over in the morning land. Inserted’ by the Family. clasp in mciuumiim In loving memory of our dear Wife and Mother, Mrs. W. F. Morrison, Fredericton, P. E. I., died October 28, 1930. A precious one from us has gone A vofco we loved is still Charlottetown, is quite ill. She is living in Worcester, Mass. Hooper, Milton, were in the City yes- terday on business. - and Mr. Robert Goodwin, of Ken- sington. are visiting the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahill. ' was attended by her sister, Miss Eth- el C. Jardine, of Burlington, and the groom was supported by James Jar- dlne, student of the University of Vermont. Present among the guests were Mrs. William B. Hayward, of Boston, the groom's mother. and James C. Jardine, Newcastle," N. B.. father of the bride. After a. honey- moon trip to southern and eastern points, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward will reside at 41 Hungerford St, Burling- all cars owned in the City, linrtnsed. IIAYWARD-JARDINE - At the Miss Marion A. Jardine, of Burling-I ton, Vermont, formerly of Summer-' YI'I‘I‘."I‘()WN GUARDIAN Y's MEN'S RUMMAGE BALE. I I Monday night, 1 o'clock, Y. m. o. A. B8 Tried ON 4605-4-10-31 '9 ——— Separa el 1 BROKEN LINES of Ladies Cor- t yon WC FUT [B33 sets, Gossard and D. 6r A. Corsets, iciearing at i/s price. Prowse Bros, Mllrdfil‘ 25c 50c Stu 35c Ltd. 4589-4-8-31. BABY'S ASPIRIN llcst Grade ——— (CP-"fldiln Pm!) . ,_ 0W" _ ranurrs WHISKS oom- roacm- Z1011 c. o. l. r. MONTREAL, Que. Aprll 9—-It was j ‘Am-mt’ . Play and Concert, Tuesday, Aprll 14, decided today that ‘William Wilkln- l , 3 5 l 2 3 1931. Admission, 35 cents. 4661-4-10 son. 2i. and Jack Edgett, 20, both 1 c I c LADIES sM-FKS 1 1 d charged with the murder of Marcel c. V9911" 118- Dllprmflyear id t ‘tr - ‘ ured' Chintz. Special price also. c,’ cum“; a h:,du;es:,1:“;e 5,2,, 4°” 81:35. $1.25 nor Prowse Bron. Ltd. 4589-4-8-31. swam“ ,0, the mm ' CASTORIA m "" Blgfifgs y They appeared today for prelimin- Glllrflnteed SKA"; 5T FORUM TQNIGHT- ary hearing on the capital charge, 2 Moonlight effects. Admission 25 both having already pleaded guilty cent‘- ‘ 4552449 to other hold-up charges for which ‘ PRESBYTERITN SERVICES Ap- they received jail sentences totalling 50c B“ 50o m” of ‘L00 she f“ 1 m - 14 years each and 20 strokes of the _ Luanda. Mew GIHQQQQ m. 2. Ow g to road conditions lash DODDS or mo‘ Shawn: Auloggy-op there will be no service at Hlghfield. That wukmsolm under the name C“, PILLS 35 u Blades service at Marshal?“ at 3 °'°1°°k' 01' William-i. has been granted len- I 1 flfeamLai-ecnder: Dr‘ M" E' Gm"- P"1'°Y' lency because of his youth whenhe Talcum CL! was convicted of an auto theft c 5°“ “'50s ‘DE RlvEmon summit» APT“ charge last winter. was found out 1m‘- Wvl“ 1" ‘he Prssbyififlflfl today. Judge Enrlght let him off 15,, $1.25 $1.25 s2 Oz. Bottle‘ ChliIt-‘h. Clyde River, will be at 8 with a promise to mend his ways. KRUSCHEN ‘RONIZED 13111113091; GENUINE P- m- slmdll’ 5°h°°1 3 P- m- and to report to the court a month ' SALTS ' BLOOD RUSISIfAN ‘___ later. He failed to rcpvrt to- the YEAST BITTEKS 0 “NEW LONDON-O" smdly- AP‘ court, though Clarence Howarth. his g0 1m“ R"- MI- 05mm? 9311195911" companion on the occasion, reported _ c l: , “I N B" Wm wndu" ""11"? 1" twice. A bench warrant was out for the New London congregation as follows: Long River, 11 a. m.; Clif- ton. 2.30 p. m.; Granville, 7 p. m. LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES guar- anteed fast colours, short sleeves. Price $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ' 4589-4-8-31. PARTIES DESIBING FERTILIZ- ton. PERSONALS Master Arthur Csntwell spent his Easter holidays in Souris, P. E. I. Miss Sadie Cottrell, formerly of l Mr. Gerald Hooper and Mr. Frcd_ Mr. Allan Murphy, of Clermont in Southport, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Martin A place is vacant in our home Which never can be fliled. God in his wisdom has recalled The boom his love had given and little daughter Shirley, of Bos- ton, are planning to spend a few days in New York City, over the 19th ER by steamer at Victoria, should the death by a Jury under “m”? m; place their orders at once, as ateam- Corner Pierre rmrbert- M- Du W1“ I u er will load around the 20th of A m, 119m Wllklllwll- 21 Years oi aso- or —-—- ~ - diseharglnfl last week of April, sites 1136 Chenneirillg street. and his W" I“ “ 51mm °“““°““° “m” °' Second Section Mo“ “m” which she will take all GIGS?! Moun- Pavlov. Jack Edaett. 20 years or use. ‘"1" “m” m’ ‘he °““‘“P‘°“““p A,“ 104...... V, C N R taln tablestock offering. r. a. i. Po- 011256 Bt-Georsofllrcolwsre charred “f 5m“ Slaw“ 3‘ 6°" ‘he D°S°W A §1‘10_Nflv5 o, fig... ' V tato Growers‘ Association, Inc. with murder. Wilkinson, pale and Eight team ‘vm ‘mm the Impenals T: m 17_C y}; v, ‘you’. iwgghgqipgysscmmg ygpy dun, was trembling the coveted prize of being bariqueted, sidden dam‘ are b‘ while standing in the prisoner's dock by me 105mg mam" mmwmg a” layed so that the pmywggs W111 be rassan AWAY-Friends of M1". while Edgett was bright. Neither hS-d ‘he Wimp“ °‘ m“ teams‘ Snow, a, m, end o; m. mom, Edward Higgins, Bayfieid Street, will anything to say and their case was Desm" Einms Imperial‘ 1 , regret to learn of his death which set for preliminary hearing on Aprll o‘ Lefurgey A‘ member 3555511351,], TONIGHT ovum-red suddenly Wednesday night. 9. The accused were in the court- H' McLean S‘ Johnson - ' i Mr. i-l-‘ggins was '16 years room only a little over a minute. s‘ R°bs°" B‘ Mm“ A, 513m o-ciock p. w, c. girls play of age, and was well kiioivn iii the‘ The inquest, which was held earl- ‘R small W’ smith the Abbie sisters in what promise! - ‘“"'—‘“‘1 Wm be held 5M‘ 191‘ in the day. revealed some very U‘ MGM" E mam} to be a real fight from start to !ln- u.-.;;y morning .at 9 o'clock from gufpflging and interesting phases con standing of church Hague w ish P. w, c, and (he Abbies h“, the Church of the Most Holy Rc- Gaming the murder of Lmrcel Dupm slate: an}! won a gum m the second we. define‘ w me 3mm" 9311191111 The dead manta ante-mortem stute- Team won m“ tion and a win tonight means a. lot vccmetery" merit as well as Edgetfs confession gélpgifius ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' g i to either team. At nine o'clock the _ ' ___ to the police, were read to the ur ' ' _ , " Y. Ti ers takc on the C. N. R. in , YS “ENS Cum-l‘, regular bush by Sergeant Detective Poirier. hi: Chnsuan 3 4 the flit game oi’ the section of the ' “e” mew“! °'~ the Y‘ Men“ Cm” former shows that Dupre on his ‘s.’ Pew“ 5 2 league. The only defeat suffered by w“ held last’ evening m the 1M‘ c‘ deathbed identified his slayer while ‘Z193. 5 1 the Y. tzam in league games this A. Parlours, following the weekly ' Trinity 5 2 . dinner. The vice-president, Mr. '1'. ‘the confession reveals u‘? “Mm and St. James i . 6 . year_wa5 f" £18 Pénds t)‘ ‘File 5 w- Bentley was m the chair. Th’ identity 0f the man said to have United 2 4 _“lh° a“: r elmlncd 0 V‘ n g . matter of the International Y's Sh? Dunn‘ Y's Men's Club championship] ‘omg m Menu’ Convention at Cleveland, I ‘hm’ the guy- He struck me i“ lbowlins series. l ii Ohio, and the Y's Men's District {the ‘ace and I had w d° wmebhl"! ‘WALPEQUE Convention, which is to be held inlm "d" ‘° PM“ mm" and I sarvaroas l ___ Charlottetown in Septmeher nextqshm” wukmm" 15 suplwsed 1'0 hBl/B l was referred to. Means of augment- Sam Edge“ “m” the crime- 8°‘ C. Smith . . . . . . .. 106 1804 M. J C Ankcn Charlottetown ing the club athletic fund was con- “mm? 1° “w wmessum‘ “He Sh“ H. Cudmore . 149 1191s cult‘ m? faster hgndav, Wm, his, sidered‘ ma." said Dlfpre on ms deathbed’ B~ Hmval-t 124 122251;, the Rev. E. M. Aitken, at the ___ pointing to Wilkinson, who was lined A‘ Mums," 145 131i Manse Malpeque . SUCCESSFUL TEA AN"- '"'-'.* ""9"! "i" “h” m9" l" the hOS- Mac Irwin 12s 1111f ' ' _The annual Easter t“ and bazaar final‘ I - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 139 149‘ Miss Adele MacNutt, stenographer given under the aiuplu; Sflrseant Detective Poirier, who ___. . , . . . . . . . . . . .. 150 9i at Carve“ 5mg, chariugmown, 5m; Ladies‘ Aid of St. James Church with Bourdon, Gursky and Laroche ' ___. ___ M155 EdlnfMacNutt. student at ML yesterday was lorsely attcnded- Illejafresisd Wilkinson and Edseri. read 919 910 Allison Ladies’ College, Sackville, tea tables were pleasantly crowded ltllc 001119851011 made and Signed by Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1829 have returned to their respective from 4.30 to 7, while the refresh- lEdgett on the day of the arrest. In duties, after a pleasant holiday at ment, candy and fancy work tables .the confession Edget: stated that, he Mgpu; LEAF; Mm.“ home he". were liberally patronized. Of special had taken an automobile from a l ___ interest were the Indian curios north-end garage and committed the A. H. Burke 201;- Migs Théima Dgngld, student st Wilt by Mrs. (Dr) Howie formerly first hold-up on a gasoline station at C. J. McLean 20B‘Princc of Wales college, Charlotte- Miss Jean Henderson, direct from the corner'of Rachel and Ibervlllc H. Lapthom 198 town. spent Easter with her parents, India’ "m" We" Emily “(mired streets. Dr. Archibald 15o 14o Mi" and Mrs. James Donald, Baltic. and quickly bought up by Dleilsed, After leaving the scene he drove Stan Robson .. 189 155 F°l-r°"5~ gto a restaurant on Craig Street where W. Livingston 158 91 The following was the special mu- '_"—" he picked up Wl1k1nggn_ 'I‘hgy de. Ira Reid . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 189 191 sic, given at the Easter services at CONDITIONS mxpnovmu __lcided to hold up a restaurant on -- -—- Princetown United on‘ Sunday: Transpcnaflon conditions in thelM-nherst “we; ma, Ontario Street‘ i186 1193 2 a, m., "Concert Prelude in D. Min- struts mpmved steadily yesterday, They wgnt, into the restaurant under Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2379 or, Walter Bromer; Easter Ros- although they were bad on Wednes- day night. A westerly wind further loosened the ice barrier between Borden and Tonnentlne. The ferry made three round trips.‘ The mail arrived in the City about 8 o'clock. There are now about two hundred cars. chiefly of potatoes, at Borden awaiting transport to the main» land, while at Tonnentirie there are Williams or Wilkinson when he was amsted on the murder charge and the hold-up charges, MONTREAL, Aprll 9.~—Follov\'ing an inquest into the death of Marcel Dupre, youthful Montreal rcstateur, who was shot on March 23 and died on Monday morning, at which tiicy were held criminally responsible for 62---3. l-lle name of “Chez Marcel." and they asked him for sandwiches, Wilkinson followed him. while Edgett went to the cash register. Suddenly Edgett Majority for Maple Leafs, 550 pins. High single A. H. Burke, 221 pins. High two A. H. Burke, 422 pins. And though the body moulders here The soul is safe in Heaven. Inserted by Husband and Famili- aobu-a-lU-li. 4649-4-10-11. u ITIIWMEMDIIIALI In fond and loving memo y of our beloved son and daughter Margaret and Charles Dawson, who passed away st Albany. P. E. 1., Aprll 10th and Aprll 30th, 1928. We can picture happy gatherings Around our fireside long ago And we think of tearful parting! When they loft us here below. Ono by one their seats were emptied One bv one they want away And our family it parted But will be complete some day. Inserted by Mother. Father, Sisters Factory (both slam. uss-s-io-sl-m sun. was. and Brothers. v ouotouobp» N. D. MacLean ' UNDIIIARII IMBALMII g Chaslotistawa A Nos-lb Ilia t Phone "I < ‘- 0 of April. tlves and take sight-seeing trips to places of interest. School:-— Kenneth Green; 3, Mary .Noonan, Kathleen Noonan and Michael De- laney, (equal). ‘Marjorie Cameron; 2, Mabel Noon- an; 8, Donald Cameron. Olive Buchanan; 2, Mary Carmich- ael; 8, Ham Noonan snd Olga Green. Hilda Noonsn and Bert Noonan; 3,1 Basil Noonan. Jeanette Noonan; 3, Hilda Mutmrt. Iva Dougsy; I, Ralph Francis. or; 2, Halal Noonan; 8, Ellsworth March 30. i931, Ruth Matilda, young Bsssott and Reta Arsenault. O01! CIIIIQIOII. Doris Muttart; 3, Muriel Noonsn. They ‘mend. to Vi!“ reh- between 300 and 400 cars nf freight consigned to points within tlfs Prov- ince. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL of Albany Village IN MEMOBIAM MR8 ISAIAH J. WHITE TORONTO, April 7.—'I‘he death occurred yesterday of Mary Ann Mc- Phce White, wife of Isaiah J. White, 789 Euclid Avenue, at the age at '11 years. She was born in Prince Ed- ward Island and liad bran a resident of ‘lloronto for 26 years. She was twice married. Besides ner husband, she is survived by two sons, "illiani A. and Dr. Edgar White, both of Tc- Part0. Honor roll Grade X-l, Anna Carmichael. Grade IX-I, Ervln Buchanan; 2, Grade VIII-l, Mary Garland and Grade VII-l, Lloyd Cameron and Grade V-l, Ernest‘, Noonan; 2, Grade IV-i, Clara Noonan; 2, MRS. WILLIAM LORD There passed peacefully away at Murray River, on Monday afternoon. Grade III-l, Gussls Arsensult. Grade II-l, Florence Cameron; 2, Grads I (class Al-i, Helen Train- widow of the late William Lord, in the 72nd year of her age, leaving to mourn one sister, Mrs. Mark Carver, Lyndale, and foui- brothers, Timothy, of Charlottetown: James, of Wood "Islands; and George and Benjamin, Ollll (b)-l, natty Green; 2, Shei- Ollll (c)—-i. M12111 DOIIIIYZ 2, Wilfred McCsrdle-Principal. when Wilkinson went home, he drove Hume and family; also Miss Barbara McLeod, she passed away from earth to enjoy that rest, which remains to the people of God. She was a con- sistent membcr of the Churcii of Scotland, who fully realized the ful- fillment of God's promises in Christ Jesus, having a living faith in her Lord and Master. The funeral was held on Wednrrs- day afternoon, April 1st, from the Kirk to the cemetery at Murray Riv- er, where she was tenderly laid to rest, beside her husband. who prede- Majority for Canadians 252 pins. High single Roy Cudmore, 295. High two Roy Cudmore, 500 pins. First game of championship goes to the Canadiens. Y. BASKETBALL The following games are yet to be played in the second section of the Y. M. C. A. Girl's League. April l0-P. W. C. vs. Abbie Sis- Prieda Devious-Assistant. of Iris: besides a largo circle of ceased her six years ago. —fPatrl0t Pious 0WD. ' tars. April la-Amazons vs. P. W. 0. table throat soothed away Stuilel- up nostrils an cleared of nasty discharges and pain over the eyes ailments such at Catarrh, nasty coughs and colds never bother people ROSS —,-DR U G — UNITED succisssor: T0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. Where You Save With Safety April i7—Blue Dots vs. Abbie Sis- ponse, "The Risen King,“ Choir; Of- fertory, "Andantino in B." Edwin Lemare; Anthem, “Hallelujah! Christ Arose", Choir; Pcstlude. “War March heard a shot and Wilkinson running MABOONS or the Priests" Mendelssohn‘ Even- out said, "Hurry Jack." They then mg‘ Fantasia‘ Lange: ofi-erwry‘ left the premises and drove to a F‘ small no m9 Pmnlmng ,1)? lnome’ glncunmek; restaurant on St. Catherine street R‘ “Page " 294 105 0st ude’ ‘on ey Mme ' . Fm“ R. Loughlln 247 Mrs. Campbell, B. A., Organist and west, where they had a meal. Edgett J McNa" 165v Chou, Director‘ then states in the confession, that ‘ ' | N D McLean .. 128 Fishermen ofl‘ Ballantrae g Banks, the car on Bleury St. and parked it R Taylor _ _ ' I _ ' I _ ' H 1:2 Sconantt recently caught a 50m °pp°me a theatre “hue he we!“ m‘ ,__ ___ pound bOltlfi-IIDSCCI whale in their to a blind pig. It was when he went 1224 1054 mm back to the automobile that he was Total _ D _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2278 ?____ arrested by detectives. In conclusion, ' the confession states, “I was drunk W’ at the time of the shooting and the other hold-up and did not know what Gem 0mg 158 m5 _ Zwias doing." This confession Edzctt A Ameck 199 L.“ I Quickly Relieved a slmed- J. Johnston mo 122 friends and relatives. The late Mrs. Qgyméltlgglsme 610175020178 Lord had gone on a visit to the hczne utch n __ 175 209 . °f M" s‘“““°1 mm"- Wm“ Sh” “as geoFJohrfZn 138 12c. suddenly stricken with that dread ___ __ disease. pneumonia, from which des- 1343 n87 The haying 0115 1n Qaggn-homng pits medical skill and the most kind To“, D _ I _ _ ‘ _ _ I ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ I H 2530 instantly destroy the germs that and loving can, of M1.‘ and Mrs‘ inflame the nose and throat. lm- and bronchitis are disappears. 1 Winter who keep their breathing organs in healthy condi- tion by the use of (‘stur- rhozone The inhale: can be carried in your purse or vest pocket - use it when the first sniffle or sneeze appears. Many a bad cold is stopped in this way. Two months treatment costs but a dollar, smaller size 50c, at all druggists. Catsrrhorone is "Hospital- Certified.‘