r-iL-QQM .. _. .2 ..";..**.-r:. W 1 ..__.-‘,_,,‘,'7:2'71~ ‘Yourflnoculfobaccoisgoolllllillfllbo agronf dgonllo.‘ strong. If makes a nko, fr . c. s. 1.. n. lob. nu. IN MEMORIAL! hIlLIWILI-LAM H. P1601‘! At Rainy River, Ont., on January 15th, Mr. William H. Pigott passed away at the homo of his daughter and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mk0. Her- bert Douglas. The late Mr. Pigott luipt a general store and the tele- phone exchange at Mt. Stewart for many years, where he was well and favorably known. lie leaves to mourn a widow (nee Cziroiihe E. McEwen) and one daughter, Alice (Mrs. Douglas), with whom he resided for the last six years; also one brother Robert, m savage Harbor and two sisters, lilrs. Chandler, of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. McClellan, of Medford, Mass. The remains, accompanied by Mrs. Pigott and daughter, arrived in Mt. Stewart on January 20th, where the funeral was held. from the United Church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Ciiarnian. Interment at. Peoples‘ Cemetery. Mt. Stewart. URL-HI MATTHEW ‘There passed peacefully away at his home in Pleasant Grove on Fib. 20th, Mr. Uriah Matthew, at the advanced age of 87 years. Mr. liiaiilieiv “'35 a highly respected cuizcn of the community and the sud news or his death will be rc- ccived with. the deepest regret by those who knew him. He was a lov- ing. father and husband, a true and sincere friend and, a devoted mem- . bcr of’ ilic Methodist Church. Al- though in failing health for some time and had suffered a great deal from asthma the end came unex- pcctedly. He leaves 0o mourn a. loving wife, one daughter and three sons, Mrs. Fred MacDonald of York, Wesley and John of York and Golden at home. One son and daughter pre- deceased him some years ago. The funeral was held on Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, and was attended by a largo number who came to pay their last respects to one whom they esteem- BUCK 9d vggy highly. Th0 IQWKOI I'll “aqua” by my my. m». Chriltio and was very imprcuivo. m. pail bearer: were: Ambro" Doyle, Parnell Curran, Jamal MI- nu, William Watts. Arthur wylii and Robert Crockett. Interment was in York Cemetery. JOHN J. DUI-Ell mm pmed peacefully away at his home in rairvicw. on Mwh 3rd. John Currie, in his 75th your. Mr. currle was a highly mum- ed citizen o! FMYVWW mmmun"? and the sad news O! hi! deli-h Wm be received with the deepest regret by those who knew him. He r ssed all the qualities of an ideal and respected citizen. He was a loving father and hulband. l true and sincere friend and de- voted member of the H01)’ Cal/Mn” Church. Mr. Currie felt very heavily the death o! his twosons, who 9794"‘ eased him three yea-YB 95°. and ifmm that time his health gradually declined until on the above mon- tioned dato his soul wcnded its way to meet lis limaker. Death at all times is very hard w bear but wlwfiially is it so in a. home where but three short yell‘! have elapsed since the death of two of this family. The sympathy of all who know him is extended in hi! family in their 511d bereavement. He leaves in mourn l. loving Wifc and seven daughters, namely: Mrs. George Wllsvll. Mrs. James Cava- nagh, Mrs. Richard Kilwll. M!!- August Frank, Stella and Lillian of Brfghton. Mass. Selina at home, also two sisters, Mrs. Mary ll. King. Rocky Point and Mn. lim- broae Barry. Morell, and one brother Peter of Rice Point. The numerous Mass cards and spiritual bouquets and letters of sympathy received by the family bear testimony to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. A beautiful floral wreath was donated by the Falrvlew Women's Institute. The fimcral to South Shore Church was largely attended. Requiem High Mus was celebrated PROC Fireproof‘ WHEN you are building, is the best limo to make your home safe from the damage fire can do. 0rd er time-and-labour saving Gyproc Wallboard for all interior walls, ceilings and partitions. When remodelling, extra ‘NEW CROW FINE CUT vacuum two-u...“ Wihwupod: fin - which was later captured by James J. McKinnon. Hughie '.'~I_ r. INGHAM by Monsignor MldDIlI-ld. After ma. all $12M {Ill mortal of the late John Currie wu laid w wt in the adloi-Bing cumin. ‘I110 poll-bearers ION: Ml‘. Ed- ward Currie, Mr. Michael Murphy. Bonk smith. Requiem» in Peace. REGINALD W. MARTIN ‘Hie community of Bouthport and surrounding district: were greatly shocked when on Tuesday, March 29th, the news of the death of Rcgie, as he was familiarly called, was passed around, He was a gen- eral favourite, always in good hu- mor, and his death came as a ter- ily. He was well known in city and icountry as was evidenced by the largo funeral held from his late home. Ho leaves to mourn his wife, nee Lydia Mcllachern, of Ventnor, New Jersey, his parents, lVLr. and Mrs. Ewen Martin, Bouthport, one sister, Mrs. J. D. Mcltae, Alexandra, one brother, William, in Western Canada, and one brother. manic! Ch-rlottetown. His pallbearers wore his school-mates and chums, Bryar Jones, George Iiarqubarson, Thomas McInnis, Roland McDonald, Linc- , cln Kennedy and Lorne flood. He I was buried in the Cross Roads Cem- iotery and the service at tbo house and grave was conducted by Rev. Mr. Chisholm of Hazelbrook, who snake words of comfort to his sor- rowing family and friends. -—-—-__-_._ 5'1‘. PETERS AND VICINTTY Messrs. T. Mullin and Aries; McAuiay ware recent visitors to Cable Head East. Messrs. John A. and Bernard McDonald accompanied by Brent O'Hanley were visitors to St. Mar. garets recently, The fishermen are busily engaged lobster traps son. of this vicinity rigging their for the coming sea- Mary Mclnnis spent the week- end in the city the guest of her sister Catherine. The many friends are sorry to hear of the present illness of James McLean. MEI!!!- Joe“ Mclnnl and Jeff Wilson were visitors to Cable Head West recently. Mr. Dari OTfanley had the mis- fortune of losing a. valuable ‘fox Messrs. John F. McKinncn and Mclsaac were visiting space may he gained by dividing the attic and base- ment with Gyproc partitions. You c“ a l. i o hauling potatool from the North p p. t r pa!“ Bide. it"; his sister from Manchester wants to sca him." if. if you wish and ii is an excellent base for Gyptog or Aiabastine. Gypmc may be easily identified by flu name on the board and tbg Green stripe along the edge. GYPIUI. LIME AND ALAIAITINI. Canada, Lllilol Iouflul - Quebec ll M Wullboard Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, 53 Rupert ‘Sgget, Amherst, N. S. I I'M L. M. Poole ' Poole 8. Thompson, Limited ,R. T. Holman, Limited Morris, Bernard 8. Co. Matthew 6’. McLean C. E. Pratt 8. Son - Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mont o, P. E. i. - Summers do, P. E. I. - Tignlsh, P. E. I. ' ' SOUP“, Po En lo St. Peters, P. E. I. Cable Head West the Joseph Mcbellan. guests of Mr. Dan Lewis was engaged in Mi’. J. D. McEwen, prosperous fisherman is getting a boat built Him- Ellie Olianlcy won the by Charley Masher. third Prim- Mr. Temple Olluiilcy vislited A very interesting cribbage con- Ashton recently, the guest of John S‘ at bu closed, the first prim be- ing a tie between Brent and Lorne score of fen to four. The second prize Wll won by Louise McKin- __f QWN . . WESTERN GUARDIAN -BIJ! COI-IWOOD. MI.- N70 and all fishinl Iilvvlicc at Bruce's. --_-n -BECOI\D C00! stoves and mugs! give best satisfaction; greatly reduced prices at Brace‘; JPRAYPTNG muskrat, mink and skunk pays. Buy traps at Bruce's. -OONSBBVA'I‘IVI MBBHNG- A meeting of the Conservative Com- mitieu of Polls 1 to 6 inclusive . w” held Friday in the C. M. B. A. Hall in ffiénilh. MM! 1W1. who“ many matters pertaining to the welfare of the Conservative Party in these Polls were thomuahly i115- cussed-T. —DAIRY MEETING-wt a meet- ing of the Tignish and Palmer Road Dairying Association held April 14th, IVEr. P. H. lidorrissey was engaged as cheeaemakcr for \ 20564-1841 SNS-l-ll-Il 20564-1841 the The World? Enest A Refrigerator ‘rung it N IUISTITUTI FOR . SXPERIENCI / i. . All Aonofld fhoaiilledboof builder: c] ' New Scolio. Gcnemliovn after gmem. fion (lacy bcamu man adept. man Jhilwirlradc. Tllafamouy created wen known in r lllcjcr comers n the world. Today the . culminalionojl eircraflisrcpvesenled in the‘ ‘Blugnaxefl’ more than a decodq old, and stall animus a fha Atlantic, Then a‘: no substitute or experience. M current year. Tenders were also ac- cepted for hauling m‘lk on the dif- ferent routes as follows: Sea. Cow Pond-J. H. Ready; Norway, Alonzo MT- mlflh Mmphm w' snmumflKeough; Nail Pond, William Clo- Doircn. m. Joseph Doyle and Mruhossy; Skinner-s Ponm Doyle; Peter and Palmer Roads, Albert McCue; DeBloise and Harper Road, John L. Richard; Si. Joseph Rock, Cabinet Only the experience of 18 years has enabled the makers of Kelvin- arorrobringrhiseiectricrefrigerator to its present peak of perfection, and to embody in it every worch- whiie feature known to electric Electrically-lighted interiors. Onc- piece porcelain interiors with rounded corners. Two-tone chromium hardware. Beautiful doisonée name-plate. Extra insul- ation to ensure full protection even in hottest weather. Porcelain Orville presented Mrs. Buoie: looks forward to a very successful year-T. . EASTERN GUARDIAN .."I'HE GUARDIAN REPRE- SENTATIVE in Montague is Mr. Archie Hume, who will be pleased to receive Advertising, Subscrip- tions and News. . . ‘ENJOYABLE GATHERING- A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mac- Lean, Montague, in honor of the thirty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. About fifteen friends gath- ered to offer their good wishes to the highly esteemed coilpie and MacLean with a beautiful tea-wagon and her hus- band with books and a large box 0f 0i8crs_ Mrs. MncLean is a charm- ing hostesa but this evening she was made a guest in her own homo and the ladies prepared a delight- ful supper, after which a toast was given by Mr. n. G. MacDonald to Mr. and Mrs. MacLean. Mr. Mac- Lean very aptly responded. During the evening telegrams were receiv- ed by Mr. and Mrs. MacLean con- veying ihc love and good wishes of their daughter, Violet, who is in Providence, Rhode Island, and their son, Sydney, who is in Sargcnto, Colorado. Congratulations were re- ceived from aunts and cousins liv- ing both in the U. S. A. and Canada. The Guardian Joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. years of happy wedded life_ H. MacLean Mother: Bobby, did you do any. “11118 besides eat at the school pic- nic? Bobby: Yes, Kildare, O'Rourke. The tender prices this year were much lower many years past and this, coupled with the fact that a large numiber of new patrons have signified their intenton of sending to the Factory, thereby making manufacturing costs less will mean riblo shock to his parents and fam- I mongy 1,0 the paimny me much mummie, we sang a hymn called “We Can Sing, Full Though We Be." A check up revealed that the J 811163 than for additional Dairy ELECT ti’ refrigeration; and Kelvinator is the _ only electric refrigerator with 18 years of experience. Here are a few ofrhe outstanding features in the popular “K" and "PK" Modcls:-—- The world's finest low-priced refrigerator cabinet. An improved Temperature Selector with a choice of eight freezing speeds. A combination Defrosting and Auto- matic Over-load Switch, which eliminates the possibility of blown fuses. Broom room legs. Convenient table top. Waist high food compartment-no scooping. Greater shelf area. More ice cubes. 4K E |-.Y i. R Central Creameries Limited, Fitzroy St. Palmer Electric Co., Limited, Grafton St. Exteriors (PK Models). These and other features, including Flexo Rubber Ice-trays, rubber mountings to prevent any possible vibration, new type rubber shelf supports, new type defrosting tray, special anodic treatment of ice trays to prevent discolour- ing and Keivinator’: famed mechanical unit assure you of full value for each Kclvinator dollar. _ And with all Kelvinator’: outstanding merits prices are remarkably iow. Ask your dealer about the NEW PRICERS. Made in Canada by Kelvinator of Canada, Ltd, London, Ontario. N, IGER AT C) B. ATI Maritime Electric Co., Grafton St. Brace McKay 8. Co., Ltd., Summerside. MONTAGUE RIEMOTUAL SCHOOL Following is the report of Mon- of March: Principal's Department: Grade X.—-1, Floyd MacKinnon; 2, Novella Cunningham; 3, Lorne Ives; 4, Avis Campbell. Grade lX.-1, Douglas Beaman; 2, Edna Fraser; 3, Jcaqueline La Coursicre; 4, Sibyl Reynolds. Vice Principal's Department: Grade VIII.—l, Ester La Cour- 519W; 2. Lucille Burdon; A. Evelyn Cunningham; 4. Vcra Beck. ..Gri1de VIl.-l, Ella Collins; 2, Marguerite Murphy; 3, Elsie Mac- Greizor; 4, Ruth MacGregor. Mrs. MacDonald's Department: Grade VI.-1, Cyril Priece; 2, 58111111 Rcyilflififl; 3, Austin Fraser; 4, Willie Murphy. Grade V.—l, Mary Fraser; 2, Glen Murphy; 3, Ralph Beck, Lorne Finley. equal; 4, Ruth Clements Miss MncLeudk Department: Grade 1V.-—1, Doreen Murdock, many ITIOIC tague Memorial School for month, Gladys Beaman .equal; lish. Silvcrius McCarron; Thompson; 4, Gertrude Fraser. Miss Morrluy’: Department. Grade II (a).—i, La Coursiera; 4, Arnold Lane. Grade II (b).—1, Carl Currie; Harriet Clair. U. S. PLANS REDUCTION isea Saving $80,000,000. QCOXIOTXTY Dfflflflm. 2, John Stewart; 8, Tom Clair; 4, Vera Mel- Gradc IIL-l, Betty McLalan; 2, 3, George Monique La Coursierc; 2, Juno Ross: 3, Julienxic Donald MacGregor; 3, Alexander MacDonald; 4, Ronald Woodgate. Grade I.-1, John Dewar; 2, Hel- en Grant; 3, Rena Reynolds; 4, H OF VETERAN? BONUSES Proposal From Bureau Head, Prom- WASHINGTON, April iii-Revi- sions of allowances to world war veterans to a basis of need and in- come, was placed before the House economy committee today by Di- rector Hinea of the Veterans‘ Bur- can for inclusion in the national Tho detailed proposals of the title of the hymn was, “Weak and Sinful Though We Bc." she T8118 the bell and the secre- tary appeared. "Do you wish to sec Abdullah of Rajamatru, the great Hindu clairvoyant?" the secretary asked the caller. The latter nodded his hcad im- patiently. “Ay, that 1 do an‘ all,‘ young man," she said. “'I‘cll George J. Mclnnis. - The many friends oumucy, the latter winning by a are sled w we after spending the wiiilcr in Pic- fou. BRINGING UP FATHER of L. Steele him home again P . , _ l0 Buq/ West ingimuse Mo?» incurs 1am’ utw (QOKI HIRED ' is ABQQUJTILY uoacuso- I wmw woo-coco inf-HT in w: rower-aw mo nag un- o0 "(an ‘ HRH. MB? l‘ I YOU HiRED HER‘ YOQ QHQULD FINE HER‘ \ AIN'T EVEN i 522M HER‘ QH-wuui. RATHER THAN nan? WITH MACGIE- ru. Go IN _ Alsf ‘TELL. HER ‘SH! Q m; m“ nmmsypglcne, Inc. Greiu BriMn rlgfll! memo. Veterans‘ Bureau head, said to have approval of the administration. would effect a saving of $80,000,000 a year out of1n annual expendit- ure of about a billion dollars for veterans. The saving is designed to accom- pany reduction in the pay of fed- eral workcrs, restriction of bureaus, goal of a $200,000,000 saving. _____._..___ amcn ronrr SCHOOL Grade VIII Br-l Sadie Goabco z Geraldine Harris, 3 Violet Brooks. Grade VIII Jr-l Beatrice Keep- rig, 2 Alonzo‘ Irving. 3 Charles iosbce, 6 Howard Jackson, 6 John iilliama, 8 Luther Penny, '1 Annie Vhiw, 8 Clara Penny. Grade VI-l Eileen Keeping. 2 |Beth McLeod, Lenora Williams, 4 and c-nsolidation to achieve the, Gordon MacKay. Grade V—-1 Myrtle Jackson " 2 Melida Baker, George McNeill, 4 Robert. Gordon, 5 Victor Brooks. GradelV Br-l Fred Williams, 2 Fred Harris, 3 Albert Irving, 4 Leona Penny, 5 George McKenzie, 6 Penzie Brooks, ‘I Clearance Stew- art. Junior Department. 3| Grade IV Jr.—-1 Emma Jackson, 2 Curtis Penny, 3 Russell McKen- zie.‘ Grade III Sn-l Florence Gos- bee, 2 Gerald Mc-Neill, 3 Lovell Gosbee, 4 Vivian Keeping. Grade III Jr—1 Orrin Nicolle, 2 ' Edward Jordan. Grade II Sr-l George Harris. 2 John McKenzie, 3 Grant Brooks. 4 Ethelbert Jordan. Grade I Br—l Basil Irving. 2 Bessel Keeping, 3 Ilcatha Jack- son, 4 Wilbert McNeill.‘ --W. P. Cairns, Principal. —Rosie Moore, Vice-principal. GREENVALE SCHOOL Report of Greenvale “ ‘ March: Grade X-Kenncth White- Grade IJL-Bpurgeon Moore. Grade VII.--1. Jeanette Paul, 2. 2, Vera Whitlock. Grade VI.-—l. Velma Martin, 2. Louise Carew. 3- Norma Paui. 4- Frances Carew. Grade IV-—i- Lloyd Matthews, 2. Treviyn Spense, 8. Jean Carew, 4. Byron Spense, 5. Dougliu Waye, Grade IIL-i. Alvin MoRae, 2. Georgie Paul, 3. Catherine Waye, 4. Verna Paul, 5. Lloyd Caiew, 6. Arnold Martin, 7- Eric Whitlock. Grade IL-l- Jean Martin, 2- Mildrcd Bpcnac, 3. Annie Meitlicus. 4. Anna Carcw. ' for MELBOURNE, April is-icwu officially announccd today thatfihu Australian delegation to the forth- coming lmperial Economic Cenferj enco at Ottawa will include R. W Knox, representing Commercial inf terest, S_ McKay, manufacturers H. W. Osborne, dairymeii: F. ll Tout, graziera, and M. B. Duii! labor unions. Q A Que" Qoiiig, We deal In all gunfire and ii"! but In one quality-that is. the "77 best. That is why ao many 0f "l customers leave their cool nerds W ilrcly to us. They know our mt - U. Gillis & 0o. con]. PHONE ' 176 axing-i i ‘Prevlyn Spence, Arnold Martin. Grade 1 (a) Eric Paul, -Grldo I. (b) Mule Martin. Perfect attendance for Marchz~ Velma Martin, . Byron Lloyd Matthews, Alvin MoRaB. Annie Mltthowl, Mildred -BpQIll¢. Joan Martin, lnuia Martin. Adele V. Macbennan, Teacher. EY ES I G ii T EXAMINATION 5133359» u, 010. ll. 'J. MABDI OPTOAIHTIIIST _ h Office Connected “H Drugstore i 60:55 vu- FUT MI ‘TRUNK UPQTAIRS- I'LL Milli" mm; _firT iiiiiiiiiilmmmii. Q19 vnLL- v-r LQOKQ m u‘ ' I'M nu: we aa-n: we mecca-Au we Juvr A ~ MAYTIR I WfiIITHIR t magma Quint MI oR m: econ- fiocam’ 0/ ,. \/\ Iifllng nnil luliviflfll “m” By George ion...-