_ PAGE TWO rut: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN w‘? G.N.R. Buildings He", Kidneys We {Neggggowe ' service. ‘vi Summerside 36. SNAIILOTTETIIYIN-SIIIAIAERSIIIE IIAILY BIIS SERVICE Leaves White's Restaurant, Charlottetown, at 8.00 ' ‘AM. 12.00 noon, and 4.00 p.m. Leaves Gourlie’s Drug Store, Summerside, at 10.00 A.M., 2.00 P.M. and 6.00 P.M. Two regular return trips Sunday and regular late Saturday evening l For further information phone Charlottetown 24S or l ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. T7‘ wit“! - - SPE-GIAL LATE Coronation Day Bus Service Leave Charlottetown 10.00 p.m. Leave Summerside 12.00 Midnight Come to the celebration at Charlottetown or v Summerside i l will operate Leave Whitc’s Restaurant, 0harlottetown—Souris—Elmira BUS SERVICE (by way of St. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13th. Leave Elmira 7.15 A.M.-Leave Souris 8.00 A.M. Daily except Sunday Island Motor Transport Ltd. Peters Road) commencing Charlottetown, 4.30 P.M. Gaily Decorated MONCTON. May lib-The plac- ing oi special Coronation decor- ations on Buildings of the Can- adian National Railnays through- out the system was completed on Saturday and the stations. hotels, office buildings and ticket offices , at all of the rnaln points through- out Canada served by the National system are now in gala dress for Coronation day. Ill addition to the decoration of buildings special Coronation window ditplays featur- irig large pictures or their Meiuties have been placed in the windows of Canadian National ticket offices alld telegraph and express offices throughout the Dominion and in the offices of the company in the United States. Canadian National Services. both on land and sea will commemorate Coronation Day displays of this nature. The White Lady Liners and the "Vagabond Cruise" ships of the Canadian National West In- dies Fleet will be “dressed on Cor- onation Day, two of these ships, the Lady Rodney and Colbome will be in Montreal and with their streamers and flags will add to the colorful scene at the Montreal Docks. The other Canadian National ships in various West Indies ports or at sea will also carry full Coronation dress. All hotels of the National system liow bear the Coronation decorat- ions, and the station at Jasper Alta. the entrance to Jasper National Park, is also decorated for the occasion. The Canadian National Hotel. Station and Canadian National Telegraphs office are gay with decorations. HARRINGTON SCHOOL Honor roll for April: Grade IX.-—l. Joyce Newsom, 2. Helen Phillips. Grade VII (sr.)-—1. Anita Cud- more, 2. Oledine Phillips. Grade VII. (jr.)-1. George Cud- more, 2, Arthur Rodd, 3. Hilson Hughes. Grade V.—1. Herbert Phillips, 2. Glen Newsom. Grade IV.—1. Leamon Morrow“ 2. Sheldon Walker, 3. Regie Walker. Grade III.—1. Velda Walker. l Georgetown —- Charlottetown 3 Bus Service sranrrsc. MONDAY, liIAY 10th Leave Georgetown-—-— 8-00 A-M- Cardigan — — — 8.30 A.M. 48 Station — — 8-40 A-M- ’ st. ‘Theresa: - - $.50 AJVI. ' Peakes — — —- — 9.00 A.M. Pigquid _ - - 9.10 am. Fort Augustus - 9.30 A.M. Webster's Comer 9.35 A.M. Charlottetown — 10.00 A-M- Charlottetnwn — 4-00 P-M- Pt-akca — -- — — 5.00\P.M. Arrive Leave S . (yirililzau. --.'_-- 5.80_P.M. fjrl-iyg.» ‘Iyurfiffittlown — — 6.00 hi . Passengers are fully protected by Insurance for any accident that may hgppqn while driving In this Bus. ALLISON HUESTIS Auction For Sale B RESIDENTIAL rrtoranrr Ir CIIARLUTTFJTOWN W’: have been authorized by Mrs. John Agnew to offer for sale by auction on the premise! 0B ‘Tuesday. the 18th'o1 May i931. It the hour of two crclock m the afternoon modcrn eight "1"" hqugg, with garage and extra lot situated at 2i Villa. Street. Cher- iottetown; Residence faces South and Oontains large llvlns P001" with fire place. dlhlfls room» gigging; on ground floor and four bed rooms and den with fire place on second floor. It is in one 0f the IlPSI. residential sections in the tity. For further particulars apply. THE EASTERN TRUST c0. 154 Richmond Street. Agent. .1. A. Mat-Donald Auctioneer Professional Bards l EcAlVZe. co. l Chartered Accountant t L-liii-l-S-ii-ffl.’ “ichmond Street l P. 0. Box l2- l, 140 Phone 47. McLeod & Bentley w. a. BENTLEY, x. c. s. a BENTLEY, rt. c. l Barristers and Attorneys-at-ho MONEY r0 man MacGuigan & Trainor MARK B. MMGUIGAN. K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TBAINOB, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY T0 IDAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, lllchmond Street. Charlottetown H. F. McllzHEE, B. 'A., 41 AUCTION 13o ACRES or LAND AT DROMORE formerly properly of James Hughes _wiil be sold at Pub- lic Auction on the premise; on Saturday, MAY 15th, at 3 o'clock, P.M. Conditions at Sale, JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer ‘ Mortgage. Sale There will be cold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Court House at mm!“ L“ KI“?! Pmmly In Prince Edward Inland r.“ Sammy" , ilgyfilf Juno: a. 1)., 1on7 a} ul-Iii- ncllwk noon ALI. 'I‘II\'l‘ 'I'R*\("I' View nl’ Port-cl nf‘ lllnd illit- ‘flue ‘Flnl-‘Tmlil hPIllS at Fillrfioll] on ‘or fl»! KI0\\ilSIl||'l Number Forty. w"? I", "BI County in Prince Ed- eand. bounded and described “' “mm ‘M’ l“ “’ "YFBMYNDE" Clifford McGuirk: a. William Cal- laghan. on the North by the Gulf of St. Law. “X31112.” on tho East by land of Edwnn] i . ll. nnw lllcllilel Holland‘ on lIl" South by tho Stream of "Vii-lb lulke and on the West by tbffam, lflud formerly owned by John Kennedy containing FIFTY ACRES of load a little more or 1e". The above sale is made under and h!‘ virtue of and pursuant to a pm",- nnlc contained in an lndobtui-r. “I -‘I°I"F-'"i~’<‘ htllflnr: lllite the """"I»" Fix") d"? of Norclnhcr A fl i023 and nlndc between John A ‘DON: "cite of Fnlrflcld in King's COu-nty in Prince Edward Island. Farmer, of "is one nag. lfld John McQuald or I'll". null hecalvsc of llofllult buying hccn made in thc pnylncnt. of l)". yr-‘clnciplll and IIIIPPPRL secured there- ‘rr-r r th. ' grtléur! it.’ 125a.E.’i3f‘°§3li§n.'i§"’si.ri§° ‘gamed this first day of May, A, 1)_ JOHN MFQUAID. u t . r.-.'.4 .1471": IIZIEE, DOCTOIPS RESIDENCE FOR SALE BY AIISTIDN We have been authorized b! Doctor Dewar to offq for ' sale by auction on the pram- tses on Friday the 14th day or May next at two o'clock in the aftemoon his desirable residential property including office situated on the comer of Prince and I!‘ ‘- e Streets, Charlottetown. This residence ta or brlek construction in a perfect state of repair, both miter-lop up] interior, all rooms are flnlsb. "I "lrwkhont from basement to lotto. Thllyrgoerty n not only " * * r or a doctor's rQ-Iqldeneg [m], for "m7" “"1"!!! to be in close llffiXllnlly to churches, lchcoh ' ' W‘ the bllslnelo 1mm noun: as. 1 - unsure-ran. soucrmn u? “I” I” “nmw ‘t Riley Bulldlnl- Charlottetown _ l‘ M I ' may Palmer & Haslam ',’,,‘;,§_"""°"°"'"Hvw1~t~- n. J. PALMER. Ir. c. a 1. nasaam. u. a. 1.1.. a n» further particulars BARRISTERSI. agic. m‘ apply Q. Eff‘ rm: EASTERN rntlsr luoivcr r0 LOAN company. "m!" u‘ P‘ o‘ B”! In 154- RIUIXIIIIIT Street, _ —- gen . e & athleson n. n. Bell n. L. Mlthleanfl. u.» l ‘I “GIJ°D°NAL"' Barristers A Solicitors l u one“ MONEY r0 Lon: l--- --—---—~i- Cameron Block, Chs:l0ttetown,l’.E.l . qqi thrvrnovitli or April. Grade II.—1. 1.01s Jones, 2. Stella Dcdds. i Grade I (a)—1. Harold Dodds, 2. Harold Morrow. Grade I (bl-l. Mervyn Phillips, 2. Jack McIntyre. Grade I (c)-—l. Edith Morrow, 2. Bobby Dodds, 3. Alden Rodd. Pupils. makng over 85 per cent are as follows: ' Herbert Phillips, Glen Newsom. Lois Jones. Anita Cudrnore, Lea- man Morrow. Stella Dodds. Joyce Joyce Newsome, Oledirle Phillpips, Harold Dodds, Helen Phillips. , Perfect attendance: George Cudmore. Joyce Newsorr, Helen Phillips, Anita Cudmore, Oledine Phillips, Glen Newsrln, l Herby Phillips, Lois Jones. DROMORE SCHOOL , / The Standing oi’ Dromo e School Grade IX-—1. Em-m Hughes. Grade‘ VIII-l. BE‘! a McGuirll. 2. Agnes Hughes, 3. Mary T. Cal- laghan. . Grade VI—- 1. Tena McGulrlt; 3. Olive Callaghan: 3. Mary McGuirk. Garde V 1. Gerald McGuirk; 2. Augustine Callaghan; 3. Robert Hughes. Grade 1'ilI—1. John Hughes; 2. Grade II-i. Chester Dalton; 2. Pearl McGuirk. Grade I Emmett. Dalton; Ralph McGuirk. lviiargaret Callaghan. Teacher. SPRAINS Rub Millard‘: in gently. It penetrate: sore ligaments, Ella n inflammation. soothes. II l- " Puts you on your foofl M|NARD'$ LINIMENT 64-0-00 llu uoll SALE of Fsnn. Stock and Merchandise. on Saturday. May 15th, at 2 o'clock, at North River. flve miles from Charlottetown. Faun-is contains 50 acres of choice land, good buildings, close to church and school. ESTATE OF THE LATE DONALD MATHESON J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. wow» L-31l-5-11-13-14-l5. FOR SALE auss rnrvluru SEED We have for sale a quantity of Island Bllm Triumph S!!!) p9“. Wel- These are a. heavy p. "Mo. non by one of the but Potato farmers in 1b; Pfqflngg. The" l! every Indication that our Seed will be nun-e In demand than "l! ether variety for export can If UNIS“ lflflly fl, 15mg, r. a. r. roram commis- assoculnou FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front Garden. situated Kent St. Apply L-H7-5-6-8-I1. L. M. POOLE & C0. 1 modern advanced treatment for these in!“ You feel years younger in one ‘back agreement protects you. i 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe 11-267 3-6-1! Don't Take Drastic Drugs Your Kidney: contain 0 million tiny llllmi or filters which may be ending- cl-t-li by neglect or drastic, irritating ' ' careful. If Kidney or ll ‘ rdcrs tbuke you suffer IIUI" trotting Up Nights. Ncrvoulneill Lon or Pen. he: Pains. Rheumatllul lllzziuesl. Circle: Under lllyea. Neur- l-IISIJ. Acidity. Burning, emailing or itching, you don't need to take chancel. All druggists now have tho moat troubles-m Doctor's prescription rolled Uystex (Sin-Tex). Worn fan, —aufe and sure. In 48 bouro it brings a feeling of now vitality and will week or money back on empty package. Cyltex 3c c dole at druggilta. return of coats only The money NOTRE DAME ACADEM; The following students have secured an average above 75% for the month of April: Grade X Isobel Goodwin, Norma Peppin. Rita MacAdam. Grade IX Betty Leightlzer. Norma Thompsn, Claire McWade, Marlon Quinn. Rosalie Kiggins. Commercial Department Senior Division Lucy DesRloches, Joyce Stahl. Intermediate, Patricia McKinnon. Mary Williams, Mary Paquetto, Alma Sheehan. Elizabeth Curran, Doris McCarvillc, Mary Prowse, Frances Carbonneau, Doris Jay. Katherine Deagle. Mary T. Briand. Junior Division-Marjory Delaney, Bernice Murphy. Helen Mcrrissey. Grade VIII-Josephine Brown, Mary Doyle, Eleanor Lee, Laura Jeanne Arsenault, Evelyn Arse- nault. _Grade VII - Marcia Murray, Katl-lrine Doyle, Madeline Jay. Marion Mitchell, Zita Schalyer, Claire Griffith. Grade VI—J0an Gillis. Grade V—Helen Malone, Frances Coyle. Inez Murray. Marion Peake. Joan MacDonald, Phyllis Blanchard. Bernice Murray. Joyce -Lee, Marjorie Doyle, Marion- Burke. Grade IV-Barbara Coyle. Ruth McWade, Clarie McDonald, Evelyn Kays, Phyllis Prunty, Velma Carmodgv, Thelma MoCabe, Joyce Cantwell, Joan Osborne -Dorls O'Brien. _ Grade III-Noreen Ncnan, and (equal) Kathleen Xsrrel. May DOME. Enid Admis. Joan Mc- Callum. Priscilla Johnston. Joan Weir. Marjori creemer, Mary sigoworth, Jances Lcngaphie. Florence llfliAuley, Delme Peak, Shirley lflisDonald. Gwen Collins. Grade II-Shirley Richard, Marie C3IIB-F1HII, Arvella Martin, Olga Cam‘ -dy, Helen Roach. Mildred Pony, Dorothy Mooney, Mary Fills, Helen White. Florence Blanchard. Rita McGee. Grade L-Mary MoWade and (equal) mchardine Walsh, Shirley Williams. Helen Callaghan. Elaine McDonald, Mary Carroll. Kathleen ' Noonan, Joan Collins and Joan mnaban (equal) Betty Ann Silu- not. Jessie MoAuley, Patricia Soper and Eleanor l-lynes (equal) Dorothy Clarkin. The Highest average for the. month of April in Department, attained by Grades III and IV. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY I’ SUMMERSIDE The following is the standing o! the pupils of St. Mary's Academy, Summerside for the month of April. Grade X—-1 Virginia MacNeill, 2 Doris Clow, 3 Marguerite Gallant. Grade IX-l Marjorie Kelly. 2 Jean MalcPhee, 3 Lois Cameron. Grade VIII-l Mary Oumiskey, 2 Lena Ranahan. 3 Rita Gallant. Grade VII-l Alice Blanchard. 2 Elaine Perry. 3 Doris Gallant. Grade VI—l Lillian clow. 2 Hen- rietta Coyle, 3 Frances Gallant. Grade V-—1 Ruth Kelly, 2 Elma Landry. 3 Madeline Perry- Grade IV-l Sheila Callaghan. 2 Florence Williams. 3 Louise Wedge. Grade III-i. Teresa MacCor-mack 2 Ruth Arsenault, 3 Irene Cormier. Grade II—l Anna Gallant. 2 Florence Clow, 3 Olive Gaudet. Grade I (boys) 1 Emrnanual Gal- lant. 2 Claud DesRcches, 3 Alfred Gallant. Grade I (girls). 1 Helena marri- son. 2 Marjorie Rogers, 3 Hema- dette Gallant. Music Department. (over 00 per cent): Senior Class: Ferno Bell, Pearle Stewart, Lorraine Gallant. Lena an, Frances Gallant. Francis Arsenault. Helen Muttart, Mary Ciimmiskey. Shelton Harris, Helen McEwen, Sheila hon. Hilda McNeill. Mfl-florie Kelly. JEN! MacPbee. Ruth Kelly, Diana Down- ing, Eileen 'I‘0dd. Zita Sill Dhant. Myrtle Min-ray, Elsie Deishan. Mary MacPhee. Junior Class: Louise Wedge. 311'- bara siiiiphant. Florence Williams. Alexander Mclnnis. Mary Callbeck. Dorothy MllcPhee-B "Good morning, have you had a nice rest?” the landlady asked her new roomer. "No", was the r891)’; "YOU? c" kept me awake". "Oh", said the landlady. "I 11096 you are not going to aak mo to have the poor thing destroyd?" "Not exactly", said the mild lit- tle man. "but would you very much mind having it tuned?" Use Iianrd’: for lites. 'All Eyes Should Be Examined No authority olnlmo that an eye service will cause ALL eyes to see normally. But they all recognise that by no other manna can the desired results be secured, and they assert that tho Ideal plan would be to have ovary pair of eyes undergo an aa- arninatlon. Youw ldbevvllaloagree wlththe: (i. F. llutehason Attendance and Punctuality was - Alban Callaghan, Donald MacPhee. ' The April meeting of the Role Valley Women's Institute was held on Wednesday evening, April, 14. There were seven members and five visitors present. The sick Com. reported of lot of sick fotlu in the district. It was decided to donate five dollars to the new cancer equipment being installed in tho P. E. I. Hospital. An quilt was discus ‘ cided to make one if the absent members were also willing. Tho Roll-Call for next meeting, Ma 112; is “Quotations on Mothers”. o Chowan. Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. K. H. MacKenaie. questionnaire on agriculture was then taken up, and the following papers were mad. and discusaed:- Improving home grounds, a. poem. "Trees" Rearing and feeding chicks feeding the layers, The story of my garden, the cultivation of small fruits. Mrs. H. Chowan then mov- ed adjournment and meeting closed by singing ‘Pack up Your Troubles" During social period a jumbled word contest was put on by Edith Boulter prize won by Helen Mathieson and Instrumental music, lunch served by hostess. SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor Rnll for April:- Senior Department Grade X-1. Dean Robinson; 2. Beth Robinson; 3. Martha Douse. Grade IX-l. Martha Saunders; 2. Eibel Gamham; 3. Lloyd Ford. Grade VIII—l. Ethel Garnham; 2. Florence Rodd; 3. Robert Arb- ing. Grade VII-l. Estelle Rodd; 2. Lillian LeClair; 3. Reta McKinnon. Intern-ledlste Dept. Grade VI—1. Marion Mclnnls; 2. Jean BOWHGSS; 3. Nancy Stewart. Grade V—l. Helen Dewar; 2. Phyllis Robinson; 3. Jan Agnew. Grade IV—1. Joyce Shaw; 2. Mary Vessey; 3. Helen Power. Grade III—-1. Emma Lou Agnew, 2. Irene Phynes; 3. Jean Carmody. Primary Dept. Grade III-Junior i. Roy Pursey. 2. Freddie Stewart; 3. Roderick Burke. _ GTEuG 11-1. Phyllis Dcuse: 2. Raymond Garnbam; 3. Lois Dewar. Grade I Senior 1. Helen G-amestcr; 2. Willard McKinnon; 3. Bussie Saunders. Grade r Junior 1.’ Shirley r zxvonr MAY 11. 1931 W/[EXPOFIV/f/ PLFIIII. .//OFI LIJITH g THE/DELI] FILTER TIP With EXPORT-it's Quality first "plain ends" but with the advantage of moistureproof paper —or if you prefer, EXPORT “A", the new filter tip cigarette. In either case, fine quality oobaccos assure you full smoking satisfaction (-1- Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Court House at Sourili in King's County in Prince Edward Island, on Saturday the fifth duy uf June, A. 1)., lillll at the hour of twclvo o'clock noon ALL THAT TRACT pioce or pllrcl-l of laud altullte lying and being at Black Pond on Lot or Township Number Forty-six in Kiug’s County ill Prince Edward Island, bounded arid dea- cribcd as follows, that is to say:— BOIJXDED on lilo North by land in possession of l-llnnnui-l Sutllcrlnllil: on the East by land in possession of Angus Sutherland; on the West by land in possession of Peter (‘biog and on the South by Block Pond re- serving tbereout and therefrom the Main Road and containing SIX ACR of land a little more or less. ES ALSO ALL THAT TRAUI‘ picco or purccl of land situate lying and being at Little Harbour on Lot or 'l‘n\vn— ship Number Forty-six in l\'irli;'s County-in Prince Edward Iululld, bounded and ed lls follows. that in to llayz-On the East by land in possession of Janice Siltberlllnll; on the South by the Strulta of North- urubcrlnud; on the ‘Vest by the Black Pond rind orl tllc North by the .\l.'llil Post Rolld leading from Sourlri to East Point and containing ‘UVELVE ACRES of laud a little inure or Ices. The above aalo is inade under nlld by virtue of alld pursuant to a power of sale contained in an 1n- denture of Mortgage bearing date tllc thirtieth day of .\ia_v A. D. iilzt and made between Stcpllcu LllPIi-rro of Littlelinrlrour in King's ffouuly in Prince Edward lalllnll. Forlncr and Matilda LaPierrc his wife of the one Edward Island, Merchant, Tram, h. Thomas Klckbam of Squi- Mortgage Sale Kim'- cmw ~r---li=".ll"i.’" cause of default having been mad h i__ the payment of the PPIMIDII llda A. tereat secured thareb . h‘ i T‘h'"twltu$° '8“ Igynpmflh‘ ‘gum? For further part culara l’ l, I ron o e our uulre n ‘our! in Kink’! County in Prince Etlivurd gum" F‘ ucqund‘ SIIIICIE": island ou Saturday the fifth duy of Julie, Al). lltill ill. lllc hour of twelve o'clock noun ALI. ‘PHAT TRACT of lllllii situate lying und being ou Lot Forty-three in King's County in Prince Edward lslilnil, bounded and described us follows, that is to aily:--CO.\l.\ll~.‘.\'t‘ING on tho western aide of the Public Road from Red llouae to Forluuo Bridge .ut the Southern boundary of six acre! of laud hcld by lira. John it. McDonald . E. . this thirtieth day Q1 Al,“ l “TLLIAIK HUGHES Trustee for Thqnana Kirk haul u r.-.-sa.s-4-11-ia-2:s. 03mm" AIEOTIIIN SALE uud running tbl-ncc along the auid Road South thirty one egreea west N five chains and seventy one links thence West thirty chains and thirty links to the division lino between Lots 43 and 66; thence North along division line five chains to the South- ern boundary of tho afcrcsnld alx ncrcl of lilnd bcld by lllra. John R McDonald and thence East along said boundary to the place of coulnleuce- ulent containing an area of Fll-"PEEN and SEVEN-EIGHTHS ACRES 0f land o little more or lcal. This sale is uulde under and by virtue of and pursuant to a power of sale colltainctl in un lndcuture of Mortgage bearing dutc the twenty- ilccoud tiny of August A. D. 1010 and uludo between Austin McDonald of Fortune Bridge ill King's County in Prince Edward Island, Farmer. of the one port AND William Hughes of §ouris in King's County in Prince I am instructed tn lull at pubd auction on the farm formerly on. ed by Norman Day. Clinton, 1|" following stock" and Implgmml‘, three horses; a more Jvlth 4m, eight milch cows. newly freshmen with calves at foot; n number 0g young cattle; and fifteen cheep. To- gether with n full line of far-m machinery including throlher and fanners; gasoline engine; pin"; barrows; carts; truck "n"; sleighs; potato machinery; black. smith tools; driving wagon; bu. ness_;_rcot pulper; all kinda of hay 'i manure lpfelder; binder and grain drill; and all ti“ machinery usually found on the well kept farm. Sale takes place on Tirol-ad", lncnt of tho principal and interest secured then-by. For furllir-r particulars apply to Arthur‘ F. McQuairl. Solicitor, Sourls, Gregory. 2. Thelma Coles; 3. 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