1.., . o». . -._—»-,_..._L. n y-n-‘swé? ' ak-rf_\a?__-wn=-~> a-w-em ‘ ‘.0 hcr hom rmogj, Thursday i aftern oon and following days You are cordially invited to visit the store and see the -—New Hats—New Hose -New Coats-—New Gloves -—New Dresses-—New Silks -——New Lingerie-New Wash‘ Goods J k 1 V“, I I u J C sorry to hear of his illness all hopcl , , .,, 1.1m ' 1 -r llil ' ‘. , - don f, t L B i l B11105 Ol’l for a gpeedy recovery’ l ~ ' The death occurred at Saskat- H, H“, Ahm Bougmuu Mandy! Tm ‘many “fiends of Mrs. Capt‘ chewan of Mrs, Mahar, formerly of ' vzr l‘. ed Georgetown, ‘. J. C. .\lacDmnild. 5L. (‘uwircos mnt.“ " vis-ted Gcorueioxvii. M‘?- RRli-‘nmnd Condo-n, Punniurc family ,,_.'-,-,. Irluud i'f‘"('1l’l_V rsmnl ;n Ucolirc-llslnuid to Georgetown where they lfllYll. .\i*:=, Clark and dune-liter. l\l.'ll'iOll' Mount Stewart spent. "no WCLk end Aim“, and“, U", in G(‘(‘d"Z|"('1\\'fl. hihsrs Stisit- and hiuijv llenilwhzll. Mmiiflguc slJCflt the wcr-k end u: their home in Georgetown 1M2". and Mrs. l’. Miss Hester si,$l.\'fir'h Nyflvflmr“ spent the ivcek end the Gumt o.’ Cant. and Mrs. Fitzgerald. I visit m: in The many friends of Mr. itfatthr-w qf h; 51;: is rerovcring from his recent ill-‘nlsh, tiers ‘ A lrzttekfltobacco and ‘a better cure——tl1at accounts, forthe popularity of our cmzw 1N1? I-IIIZKIEYGNIIII-IDlS lM-acPhcc are pleased to hear that ‘she is recoveihng from her recent Mr. null Nit-s. William White and moved from Paumure ,nrc cordially svwcomcd. l Mm Cnrnnlitta Solomon teacher end juworgrtown the gilt-st of her parents J. u‘ cc k Solomon. lvliss Elizabeth Morrison, icachcr . . spoilt the week end in Gcnrgchnvn the guest. of her par- ents Mr. nnr‘ Kilrs. Phdip Moirsorn. l l\l'r. Anthony Perry who has been Georgetown the guest , er. Mrs. Temple notch] P-‘QSWP m pleased to hear that heileft recentiy m- ms hm, 1,, Tm. -'-*—- The rr-nny friends of Master Hib- M as Mary Condon has rctuuned berg Jflnlfing‘ so“ o; Mn and M“ . E. Jenkins, Georgetown, are 2 *‘|sucx1w|s J4 u... Montague, after» a short illness which she bore with patience and resignation. Her death has cast a sad gloom over her many friends in Prince Edward Island. All that medical and kind nursing was done but God calIed her to‘ his Heavenly Home where sorrow and pain are THE CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'SHURE and you will be after enjoying yourself at the St. Pat- rick's Concert in the I. 0. O. ~11‘. Hall, ltfontague, March 19th. 14023-11-18-21. WESTERN GUARDIAN -BUY beat western horsemen at Bruce's. 1528-3-18-21. -INSPECTED bee! triifi. sold right at Branch. 1528-3-18-2i. —BEDDQUT—Unlted omuui of Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, Min- ister, services for Sunday March 20th. Bcdeque, 11 A. M4 Scarletown, 3 P. Ml; Cape ‘rravrese, ‘I P. M. The Minister will preach at all ser- vices. There will also be service; in Bedeque in the evening at 7.30 under the auspices of the Edith Thompson Mission Circle. And ad- - dress will be given upon Kagaivo the great Christian leader of Japan. -cos-r RETURNED -‘- The m. porch of Mrs. L. M. MacNellPs house on Beaver Avenue, in the early hours of Sunday morning, was found by Mr. J. P. Hogan on his veranda on Wednesday. Evidently the thief finding he could not dis- pose of the coat and perhaps feel- l ing ashamed of his despicable act decided to return it, but being ‘ afraid to go back to Mr. McNeilrs ; house, left it at Mr. Hogan's resi- ‘ dance. Mr. Hogan at once returned it to the owneia-S. -WILMOT MISSIONARY S0- CIETY ENTERTAINS-On Tues- day evening a very large number of the people of Wilmot Valley and its . vicinity were the guests of the Wil»; mot Baptist Missionary Society at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sim- ' monds. Rev. Mr. Wilson acted as chairman and gave a few remarks on the advantages of such a gath- ering. A short sing-song was held of old favorites and every one en- tered into the singing with great spirit. A Short programme of read- ings and solos were rendered byl Rev. lvfr. Nicholson, Mrs. Jack Mac- l thanks was cxtcndcd t6 the host and hostess and those taking part in such a. pleasant evenings enter- tainment. The evening was brought ‘ to an end by the singing of the National Anthem. PERSONALS —Mr. Englev Campbell. oi‘ Crap- aud, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and was operated on last week. He is now progressing favourably.-S. -'l"hc little daughter, Miss Jenn. of Mr: and lvlrs. Frank MacDonald. of Crapzuid, is a patient in the] Prince County Hospital quite Sttl'l- ously ill. but is doing as well as cun be expected. Mrs. McDonald ”i.s| staying in Summcrsldc, the guest of i I Trinity, l9. i l9. I91‘. -.'B\PTIST CHURCHES-Sun- day March 20th. Preacher, (Rev) A. J. Crowc: 10.45 A. M. Central Baden que, subject, "How God Helps Us- to Livefi’; ..'SUN'DAY SERVICES-On Mar. 21st, Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as I follows: South Lake, 11 a. m.; Kingsboro, 7.30 p. m., Evening sub- "Fanny Crosby, the blind hymn ject, miter." ..'ST.ALBAN'S MISSION (Angli- (can), Souris. Palm Sunday, March l 20th, Matins, 11 a. m., “Sins" Cat- ’ echism, 2 p. m., Evcnsong at '7 p. m., Capt. Francis “The Crucifixion." Kelly, C.A., in charge. ..'CIIURCH 0F THE HOLY Gcorc" town. Private devotions, Catechism, 2.30. (Anglican), Baby Described CRESTON, IOWA, Mar. Arizona. Mrs. Bayn said she came ‘from Wutcrloo. Iowa, where had been visiting an uncle and. was Wfifklng hcr way buck to Ari- ‘ 110ml. She szlid the child was born‘ Jun. loud husband's descriion. 31, 1931, following hcr illusband Iietaliates ..'COME AND ENJOY “Courting of Widow Malone" and other special features at the 5t. Patrick's Concert, Montague, March 1402-8-11-18-21. .3110 NOT FAIL to hear Miss Frances coffin in her humorous reading “Poor Old Jim" at the St. Patrick's Concert, Montague, March 1402-3-11-18-21. ..'ST ANDREWS PRESBYTER- LIN-Church, Montague, March 20th, Sunday school at 10 o'clock.‘ coat which was taken from the were Wm be m, service in the ‘morning. service in the evening at ,1 o'clock. Rev. s. n. Gibson, Minis‘- ls. l/iulhoritics here tonight wired to New Jersey a description of a baby said to resemble Charles A. Lind- bergh, Jr., found late today at a local hotel with a woman who gave l hcr name as Mrs. Florence Bayn t l l t the LLVJPYG I! OBIEIFILD- mnown k _. umouncxoun nouns ouarunnu summon 11.45 A. M. Sunday‘ ‘°°"'°°'~,:‘ -’ School; 7.30 P. M. Freetown, Sub- lject, “What it Means to be Saved." IAIJRUNYQI\ . PAIOFBOGEFK‘ CHOICE DE VCOVERINGS ~ GENUINE LAFRAPKIE MU-IAIR REVERSE CUSHIONS FIIEZETTE i. TAUPE-WALMIT-OR Leod, Mrs. Brewar Waugh, Charles l at‘): moilrzlttgxg :3: RATIMS TO TlYml- ""1 "m? °“"“-““ °l I mo p. m. Capt Francis Kiley on. HARMONZEWMY” OW which was much enjoyed» Contests I in charge‘, ' ' COLOR SG-IEME were also indulged in, especially by the young people. RCfTBSzLHIOéIIS MADE 8,, n‘ were served by the ladies of e o- . “pyqqgfifi gnnmg- - ciety assisted by others. Vote of , Another Lllldberg‘ mnsglcjigpmrim gyn-QM "i A Business is Good at --These Values Show Why». KRCIE M OLMAPPS I11 LE R -MA DEE ti?» ghi CEEN S E'M'B L‘ a ill! -__' %"&»;im‘5‘° n‘ - AN oursmumuc VALUE i‘ UNEQuAl-IID IN THE PAST l5 YIAR5 Three-Piece Suite llffrl‘ _ she scc~l R. T. By Killing Wife , And Daughter! Other Ensembles as Follows: A in Mohair, Cliesterfield Table, Table Runner, Foot Stool/Two Cushions and Smoker. ‘Kline-cos $115.00 Beautiful Mohair Suite, Walnut Chesterfield Table and End Table, Table. Runner, Foot Stool, Smoker, and Two Cush- ions. 10 Pieces . . . . ». . $137.50 (IIOLMAN Ltd. —-CHARLOTTETOWN— End Table, unknown. She was a devoted mem-iMr‘ “nd Mrs‘ Crmy u“‘~s' bcr of the Roman Oltholic Churchi and received the last rites from her} pastor. She was an aunt of Reui Comellus Landrigan, and was a de- 1 Wll.l.l.~\l\l EWART KEEPING in voted sister and mother. I-fer beau- » tiful death ls a great consolation to i bouquets, ma: cards and message.» drgnn and ‘Iiokis Landi-‘gan. l-ler,‘d@n1y_ funeral was largely attended. EMERALD SCHOOL l Honor roll for Emerald school for lFebruary. being conducted by H.222 T. R Genevieve Kelly. GRADE X (Jr.) 1 Anna smith 2 Spencer Hughes. q-EADE 1x_1 Mm-y Qroken, g years; Eileen, Marguerite, 10; Viv- sympathy. | GRADE vm_1 Marine; crokm Ruth Alberta, 4 and Inez, 3. Mrs. ‘lrrhelm“ Jon“ and Elizabeth Mm“ Keeping, before hcr marriage, was why’ 3 Ema mama Florence May Jordan, daughter of i GRADE vn_1 Wendi“ Mum‘ 3 Luther B. Jordan, of Cape Bear. {Pope Mhlhhom Much sympathy is felt; for the i GRADE vI_1 w‘ “dame 2 family in the loss of the only son ’ and brother. Hiimersmi Matheson. I claws v-1 John Murphy, 2 "-—- iCroken. l onsoz IV-l Elmo Binnot, 2 . ... Dizzy GRADE m-l Hilary Mqynqh 2 Inn through bowel unis The funeral was held on Fridny afternoon, Mar. 11th, the services l Goudge. A largo number of friends ‘ gathered for the service in the i YONKIURS, u. Y., hlfirtll ii-Mi-s lltlnrgarct Nuntus, vrho hml her sorrow cam" to the home n, M‘, fund arrested on a. charge oi‘ driv- Innd M“ E‘ A Keeping‘ Murray ling an nuicniulule while lniox cut. mllarbor. P.’ E. 1.. curly on u“, m0m_ Pod last week, und their ‘(laugh e1.‘ 110mm mg o‘ Wednesday “up 9m Wm,“ ,who testified nt the hearing. were‘, the dear ones. The many spiritual} ma“. son’ wlmam Ewan’ “gm, om. ‘killed in their sleep czuly today. - year and five months, passed auray. l Hmf a“ hm" , M Sympnhy “w” u" high 95km i He was taken ill on the previous ai'- lmln” “m5 ‘mlsied and C°“7°5‘9d~ Donald, (equal). l“ ‘"“°h ‘he W“ hfld- Si" 1""! l tcrllooll, but did not appear to be ‘Pylivt Fald- h" had killfli his “li-‘i Grade vn--1. Edna Dlngwfllli I. to mourn besides one son, two; serious, um“ about 4 Oman}, m mu ‘und ch 1d, i4 year-old Manic. [brothers in Sturgeon, Mathias Lan-lm°m1ng_ when the and came sud. 1 later Serious Shooting - - _ - -2, Joan MacDonald: a, John A. and ‘York today. Pierre Vflulw firmed In lwlchlgdn J31] lEdward MacDonald. (equal); 4, into the sea and was rescued by B lvinccnt Campbell and Gladys Jcn- crew from the ship, according to at IONIA. Iiiich, Mar. 17- one gunrd was accidentally shot by ai GRADE x (Sh) 1 Mlrllret Ford. Christian church, m show their =°°"‘p““‘°“ “d” “d mm“ °'*“°"S were stabbed in an Milne Patrick, 40, al, with a bullet wound Patrick also received a slash the neck from the minor knife wounds battle. during Akmmirr.‘ Blackctt; 4, David and Walter Mac- l “°“’~‘“Pl m a1); 2, Eddie Jenkins. The 0m" children or M‘ and subdue an unruly prisoner in the Mrs. Keeping are Beatrice Olive,1l lmflllflfl" m“ “mrmmmy hmT-fald: 2. Marv MacKenzie: 3. John rerormamryiMacDonald; 4, Gladys Blackett; 5, lFlorence Mayne. a Gladys MlcCoui-t Ian Dolores. s; Bessie nenacheur. e: “mm” ‘S ‘“ “ 6mm‘ “m” “mp” l Francis MacDonald: 6. Kenneth ' in his back, received when Frank Leland, Deputy Assistant Warden, openedlMacnonah-y’ (equal); 3, fire on the prisoner, Walter San- Bracket“ 3, 35291 13]acr,;ett_ ders, a negro, who had refused to give up a knife he apparently hadlxcnzie; 2, Bernard MacDonald and fashioned from a piece of steel. prisoner's knife. Leland, Ford Movey and S. V. Hidden, other guards, received ml" Gmd‘. Ix ,S,<_)__1I Angela Camp- ‘Francis. Gladys, Kenneth, Cnrus, l I in.“ NOHTILIII. | (irarli- IX <Jr.)—l, Francis Muc- P a V“; 1 HM B] k u _Fiuncee’s Farewell urac —-, a. nce:2.| ___ 1'» ~_ 1 Molly MacDonald; 3, Marguerite ' “as Clrdgu’ bud NEW YORK, N. Y. MErIh 17— Donald. , | Grade V-l, Cathleen MacDonald; ,1!!101' 1mm HBVW. “B7168. 1'01‘ NW 'mcssage received at the office of the line here. Vaulaer was uninjur- cd but his plane was lest. The name of the fiance was not revealed. lkins, (equal). Grade IV (Sm-l, Josie MacKen- .zle and O‘Lcary MacDonald, (equ- Grade IV (JrJ-Mary I. MacDon- Blaekett. Gra e III-A, atius and Clara , d m” cm, Ill In Hospital L05 ANGELES, CaliL. Mar. 17. —Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, Evangelist, today showed a prompt favorable reaction to a blood transfusion, it was stated last night by her physicians. A bulletin issued by the physi- cians, who performed the operation Grade I (Br.)—1, Norman Mac- Eugene MacDonald, (equal); 3, Lloyd MacDonald. Grade I (Jr.)-1, James Jenkins; 2, Chester Blackett. , Highest average in Senior Grades —1»lilda Blackatt. Ofl the | "m _ Highest average in Junior Grades early yesterday nt a hospital. id “"5” 3mm» 3 cm?" “"1"” bliiouwatigllltzillllfihl, - —Mary I. MacDonald. she was "doing splendidly." s“ m m’ GRADE n-l “mum white’ 2 LITTLE POND Perfect attendance-Joseph, Wal- A pint of blood wus furnished by "- J. M A B Leo Araenault, I Clarissa Trlinor- mam mm than onll- IWNIGIII Report of Little Pond school for tor, Hilda, Molly, Edna, James, Lester J. Raye, an assistant Y, M, oflomnmsq- GRADE I-I Kathleen White, 2 Wnwgxf-gflwm February: _ John D., John A., Cathleen, Joan, 0. A. secretary. David Hutton, the} Offlco “""‘ Johnny Dunn, l lhrion Manatee. n. “Jqnmu, “fia- Grade X-l, Joseph MacDonald. Josie, OLleary, Mary I., Mary, John, Evangelist! husband was present, ' ' it _ YFiy ng over the French liner 11s De Jal-nes MacDonald; 3, John D, M“- France as a farewclllgestuw to hip - out m probes.” “gums,” m)”, bu“ p iiance who was sailing on the Annie Semple Hutton 1 General Labor l Strike In Poland WARSAW, Poland, lllarch l'i—i ,P.)--'I‘\ro persons were kilcd toda‘ land many injured .11 diwldt" “l Jsndin: a general Still“? “f w“ 20,000 nrkera throughout Poland. Labor unions procla mcdilic will! crntly passed by the Scilli- "l"! “l though Warsaw was not serious] aifecied various poms in the p101 Inces had dislurbflflcfii- Ncucspapers were sulllil ‘fid i Ciakow and when poice tlu-re 101’ cibly dispersed a dcmonsmu on on was slain, one injured and 120 Br rested. One was shot to death and til - wounded when P013" fir?“ m“ demonstrators at Zywlfl‘ “l” “t tempted m attack the loch‘ admin istration. Some 20,000 men struck n‘. Ind A Socialist. newspaper was 511119195 ed and several radicals rvlllliled u here. Public mesunzs Wm W“ EY ES I G Ii T EXAMINATION Filling lunl Imfllilrllll 6""- BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I'M-GO RICO-fl’ Divhl N\ID ssaunc some ,,-‘ Aflouuo Toms/n- I WOULD LIKE TO 5E2 THE AGENT MIIAQ l5 ‘rl5-\VI.HAVIA LAOYNMHOIQ fivtuuuc aoozsuuomcz umno165-mrr|5;|_L-r°_ 1:006" “wk! uuwomsau New»: Iurrnufiwfflbnnlt lAUY um: wou M051’ o-uvIAQrr or Icons uraictvi WANT Jzvnw wan-v"! woman m-rown "rowan n CANT YOU “ill iii" '- l: FLIAQI B! QUIET rm nuance? 55E