usdfor the New Wall Paper Catalogue Write or print your nalne and address very plainly on the eoppon. Send it to us and we'll send by return mail the interestln NEW WALL PAPER CATALOGUE with attractive designs. USE THE COUPON Moore a. McLeod Limited. . c Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please send me the New Wall Paper Cata- logue. a _ Charlottetown, P, E, Island Tile Central iunerdles ooursosasrloa‘ use nt- sunsucn. IrflU-‘l-llidih pa. arse/s ornou i until, u» 24m lust- uaelfsfilfll‘. uow son an seal. aalaarsss it-h Robin 00d Porridle Dill. shine» Silverware or Plain. ' ADVERTISERS ABEBIMINDED that advertisement: ior insertion in The Guardian shoud be received st thfoflice not later than ii AM. the nrevlous day. ti. ........"°=:..:<:"..r.m—u so e occu e Palmer Electric Co. sillltabley lor store or oflice. A. lfiokard d: Co. Phone 240. _ L-M-s-li-Bi. ANGLICAN BUHd8¥, M81131! 30th. JOhDl alums. i1 qr, RUIUCOI B15. M win: welcome. Ev Prayer. Itev. E. O. Lancaster, FUNERAL TIIUBSDAY- The funeral o! the late Mrs. P. M. Brothers. Vernon River will take place Thursdav m at 9 o’ clock ndi the arriv oi mem- bers her lly. Eastern Guardian ._--_. ‘This eolunsn ls nservad I0!’ III" us leeal Interest but advertising a! a newsy nature may be Inserted It 4 TRANSFERRED- Ms". EB. Moore cl the Canadian Stores, 8t. John arrived home last night on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F5. Moore, Upper Queen st, before pro- ceeding to Dartmouth where he has been tran {erred i0 the Canadian Stores there. FUNERAL SERVICES-Jfhe iii-i neral 0t Mr. Stephen Rogers took: place from his late residence Sprint: Perk Road to the Church SEED OATS SilllllTAfiE I-rtaln the amount o! needed to supply the rat-mg", their members andAon-members as well, the i wit-all 0 oe the oi oats Mid their can to have money on hand to pay for (m; 3min, ‘i ' Wodentwlsh dolsin rdtothis its. l lecessery to tlbtain s. lrltllnber o’! cars" :1!!! outside thnlsiprol-‘vilu. ‘ ‘Kl. l: satisfy the needs. . for the governnnt so that we may jointly handle Ilesi nation. Ila! he undue shortese in this province. e. . ' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE We with it thoroughly understood that the government is not ivlng » ‘ gum ‘in rum" K Forces in China. Miss Kn ht, ‘ ‘ 5?- megwn will liluullnlktlltrllnlllsllfi-‘§§’5.§i'§.1".§§°§v§r§5§.1 ‘$3 “““‘"‘"° °‘ “w “W” V “m . pogub]; ‘ Hospital. Montreal. o1 the class oi b, oi‘ Japan from Vancouver on the h, 19th inst for China, and the mar- se that we may have an intelligent idea c! how much gra n is required to ridge will take place on her arrival This information is for the seed merchants as well as there. Ullfl H! l CHIN. lllll I l Ill! l0 ll- ' ' ~ lain tllel: we'd cnlorrearllutzslssxllile msolxggiltfairlvse greallgmigsl Lhzrc s; £123: snEa_-m'gmh13; or the Most Holy Redeemer. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Andrew Gallant, Ben Rogers, Reginald Doiron, Connie LcCIair. Frank vices at the Church were conduct- ed by Rev. Father Moreau, 0.88.3. A thereis serl sh f d h ' ' R . :3 1.7m o. his. fd....f:i"i‘.'iu'ta'cliltfifi‘lftllf §$§l§.3"|.'.'°.§§€'.'d $11153; toisiii” ° by °' 1mm" . , W —- Wonlens Institutes. Farmers cums. Credit Unions, §nf§§ r0 MARRY n: CHINA-Mr. askng Clubs and all public organisations throughout the ‘province to gather from and Mrs. Seymour Knight, George- , r_requlrements, giving town, announce the engagement oi t their daughter, Elsie Old , to Cigvtaln C. H. George, M .,- at present attached to the Imperial a 1934. will ssil by the BS. Empress TENTH NATIONAL TEMPER- sppeared in the Dominion W.C.'I‘. U. prize list: Juniors, 9 years and under. lstHelen Lewis, York; sen- iors, 4th. Mary McKay, Charlotte- iiontreal-iil llay Excursion Going—'l'ues._ March 15th Returning-any day up to and including . March 25th '1' i. Fsre-Jziiotil-sieepers may be‘ purchased ' T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent 181 Queen St. .'-vssw=v‘j.l‘~'tr- ‘wad l town: honorable mention, Edith = i-lowett. North Wiltshlre, Norma England, North Bedeque, Muriel , Richards, Soul-is, Erna. Enman, ' Charlottetown. NEWSPAPER‘ MEN T0 OLD . MEETING-Tile recently organized New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Weekly Newspapers‘ Associa- tion will hold its next meeting at Saint John in May and its annual session at Summerside. P. E 1., early in the iali, it was decided at a meeting of the association in Ffedfiflfiiiflll. N. B. last week. Routine business. including a d];- cll£slOll of advertising and circu. lotion problems. was taken up. C. C. Avard, president oi the asso- chtlcn and managing editor oi The Sackville Tribune. presided. Nearly all Ground Limestone used on Island {arms has been shipped from Brookville. You have seen the results. Highest quality. Most finely pulverized Bull: or bags. Write for. prices- llrookviile Manufacturing Bu. Ltd. ' Brookville, Saint John Co., us. i t y H. G. s. ADAMS. Manure-r " and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Ssmmerside, Lloyzl Lewis -144 Richmond St. Ch Wttctown Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness 'I'ho:e present were J. G. Boucher. M. A.. Le Medcwaska. Edmund. stun; H .13. Anslow. The Graphic, Campbelliom; George H. Ohflsflg, Th) News. Dalhousie; 0. R. Allen, secretary-treasure ol’ the orgsnlz. ation. The Observer, Hartland; S. D. Granville and Lawrence Knowles, The Courier, St. Stephen: C. R. Davis, TheKingg County Record, Sumex, and C. C. Avard. LADY NELSON Al‘ SAINT JOHN SAINT JOHN, N‘. 13.. March 15- The liner Lady Nelson, Canadian Leeward and Wlndwar Islands, Barbados. ‘rrlnidcd and British Guiana via Boston and Bermuda. The "Lady Nelson" will sail from. Halilax on Thursday. March 24th next on another mon-thdong round voyage to the Leeward and Windward Islands. Barbadosflrrm. idad and British Guiana via Bos- ton and Bermuda carrying an ex- tensive list oi passengers bound for these vacation resorts oi’ the Caribbean. ~ swr-muip-qi i zri-zlslcnr . EXAMINATION Fitting and Sllpplyils. fling" Etc. ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETBIBT MONTAGUI. P. C. l. Oiliee Connected With Drugstore Smith and Prank Gallant. Ber» J. salts a word strictly payable in ad- vanee. w 4 "WUBSCRIPTIONS to the cnsrlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. ..'B.0B1N JOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves ol better bread irom each baa. PEBS ONALS ..'Mr. Gordon Bcrimgeour oi the Bank o. Commerce. Montague, 1e- turned alter a three weeks vacation spent at his home in CardlBB-lh-I- "flit-lends oi Mr. and Mrs. W. Eraser reizret their recent illness and hope they both will soon be about aRalnF-L ..'Her friends learn with regret oi’ Mrs. C. K. Wiahtsnanh illness, but hope she may soon be iully re- covered.—L City Council The iollowing report was aub- mitted at the regular monthly meeting oi the City Council on Monday. POLICE REPORT Thirty-six arrests were made in Charlottetown during February, the report prepared b Chic! oi Police Birtwistle said. lge report was read by Coun. J. . Blanchard in the absence oi Ooun. H. Mcln , chairman c1 the Police Commit . Arreaée were classified as ioilows: l: drunk and disorderly, 4; capable. 21: insanity. l; theit, i; vezrancy. . ‘Ihere were three convictions un- der the Prohibition Act tor the im- lawful sale or possession o! intoxi- cating liquor. one for keeping a vicious dog. and one (or co assault. Eleven owners oi radio re- ceiving sets were prosecuted for o rating without license. Ten con- tions were recorded from $5. to 81. and costs, one cuse being withdrawn. The in- tormaxzions in these radio cases were aid by an Inspector of the Department o! Marine and Fish- er es. On February 24th the force col- lected thirty two samples oi milk and four oi cream irom licensed vendors. deliverlnlz same to the City Analyst for test. one sample cuitained less than 3 l-2 per cent of butter 1st. the oiiender being prosecuted under the by law re- spectina milk and milk vendors. a {are otdtlve dollars and costs being nose . The loflowirlt are the amounts collected during the month in tines and costs: fine imposed under the Prohibition Act $200110- Miscellan- eous lines and costs ccilec 81521:‘); Total. amount collected other duties performed durink the month include the folio : ners escorted to County Police Court for trial. 10: Escorted to conwood. i: S ved. 20: Subpoenas s: __'§Gl-Of leave reports, 1: Dwcllin» houses released from ouarantlne. 1; slants in Station overnight. B: Vic- ious dose deat d. 1: Prouerty owners or occupants notified to re- move snow from sidewalks. 4'1. FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL ‘Report of Fort Auzustus school ior the month of February: Grade ‘IX-—1. Lois Weatherby; 2. Mary Keilv Grade VII-—1. Frances Heeartv and Frances Weatherby (equal): 2. William Dalton; 3. John He y. Grade V-l. Cecil Reilly: . Ivan Dalton: 8. James McN v. Grade IV-i. Arnold Dalton; 2. Joan Weatherby and James Hegarty (equal): 8. Edwin Logan. Grade III (s) —1. Elimbeth Mc- Naliy; 2. Leo Kelly; 3. Angelina vie Grade I1’! (b) --1. Chester Dal- ton; 2. Albert Duirg. II -i. MarydOaliaghan; 2. Leo Weatherby; 3. aurice Osl- e I (a) -i. Bernadette Hflkirlf; 2. Emmett Dalton. e I (b)-1 George Hegarty. Edward Dalth; 8. race Mc- i' d until twenty years ago when with lines g1‘ M ! e rn wh they were met by residents oi Launching and taken to the home oi his nephew Alfred Walker. His tuners], which vree lax-stir at~ 5 i i E 5 £5 o l; iss ' . MacOox-msc o! Launching, who predeceased him fifteen years . ' He leaves to mourn one sister Miss Morrison oi Boston. The bearers gore: An D Ms hissoulreetinpeac. ywetrletplesseoopy)’ In Memoriam MI. JOHN I. AHEABN 0n the morning oi Feb 28th, an w ml 531‘: dwlggeJlis lfliallltbtokllsis Creator, lrurrounded by his iamily and triends. end came peaceiul and it was only at the last iew moments was it noticeable that death was drawing near and he was leaving his home on earth ior a better one in Heaven On a da previous to his death he was vis ted by his pastor. hther Welsh who administered to him the last rites o! the Catholic Church. John developed pneumonia and all that was poui lo was done to avert the disease but God willed otherwise. He was born in Water! i815 on January 1st Hh is Ah and earn ssed him ti. o. M”....‘“’.. mo. a wl ily to Pleasant View. but it was enl wi y . his old home in aiertord. He was a man o! hind hospitality where both old and young always round a welcome st his home and his ready sssietaneeavas elwav; to hag: those in need. c leaves a wile three daughtetl and tonn- eons to mourn their loss. (Josie) Mrs. Au stine Ellsworth, Tlgntsh, (Viola) . Peter Casey, Waterford and Bernetts. Casey all at home. ‘rho iuneral took place from his home to the Immaculate Concep- tion Church Palmer Road on Thursda mornin March 3rd Se let With lerm 6- 1...; * Announces A New SlfMPSO-N Service New. In Operation In- Charlottetown MAIL onpsn omen-z NOW-a speedIeErWSIMPSONWervIce on Catalogue Mail Orders! For the convenience oi SIMPSON customers in Charlottetown and vicinity, we are extending our Mail Order Service so that you may leave orders ior any mer- , chsndise from Simpson Catalogues at the New Order 0t- ilce, in the store oi F. A. Stewart Jones, our local dealer. at 56-58 Grafton Street in Charlottetown. Your orders will be handled with care and despatcb II our specially trained Mail Order Forwarding Clerk who will attend to every detail on your behalf. It’ more convenient, phone 602 and leave your order with the Order Clerk. ..u:...s|M|>so EASTERN LIMITED osnesaarss nu. amruosr mm distant friends, among ma: a: n“, ‘ma, "f; ofify we; -—-- greetinsl l?! radio. from hernn - vlllghtlb. V (ow attelntoiheripe old Willoiflaskatchewansndaspeoin sslimlelitcful-‘ulgdrgetnhilrvlvzs lsid to new but such was the hymn "ll-m Mother's Harm" WI gut, i1, the cemetery a the Rom, nmg by request; and much gh- chureh there to await eresuzrec- resident or muster River on March eyed by her. ticn morn. lath when a lane manher 0! Mrs. Brown is eniolrlne one The pail-bearers were: ~ Messrs. lriends and relatives came to call health h always blew! Mgearlus ,Bmmett Bheltmherdurlng-theatterrlconsnd John W. Neliigan, Geo Knox. wishes. She wishing Mr". Brown many hum Frank Ahearn and Igna us events. “Mayjiis soul Rest m Peace." 9. \- Ulesll iielswssst Gry Itisgenrrallyadlnltiedthatnu-ve troubles ere more lrequent than grlrmeriyandglowlngmoresoevery y. Wherevsrtheresre peoplswhoa health is r, and their nerves ahattaredJ. e wiiliindinMilburnh Heelthaud ervePillsatoalothat will help to restore the centres, and b the nervous syetembsehtoitso timeeoedition. Mas. K. hi. Esavsv, Bramber, N.B., writesl-"I got so bad with my nerves l would its down on the bed and cry. Most oi the time it just seemed I could not help it and would not know what I was ior. iusedioieeiaaiil go crasy I was so bad. I tried several diilerent medicines. but received no reliel. l then took and N Pills. Now! ieel betterinevery way." Putupbyfhelfillllhurlfifl-ilfl; Bertifled Public Accountant and Auditor steels installed revised 3%“ salad Accounts Cogputed Trssteessdsr the lssmptey Act“ lite“ lllaltes, Annual Btatemen e Administration of Estates‘ u, Specialty. |(_3_ "mulls, as, il.l'.i\., c.c.l. Nelly. C._1mel_da_Ma_c~l'._ell_an. (‘reschzeé-l. wuss YOU PASS "rue rm: or on WlTl-IA amino ova A co o o usual-neon Goodteelisg good on es‘. passes ltfiem-otfir, " mom =€41i FOR YOURTCOMFORT) have her mules call. All loin n . We have stored ready to deliver in your coal bin a stock of the very best quality. Coal and Po‘ COAL M dSedotch, Welsh and American. COKE a i Dominion HouseholdColre. SOFT COAL a Yorkshlre,.0ld Sydney, seamen. Inventor» Acadia and Beyview, else Slack coal for stoke" and blowers. t . . Soidln anyquantlty at lowest prices. v Prompt and careful delivery. i. v - .i.....' YI<_1V