I. F. ILY. 7 to 7-t30p-m- H; i. II. Ii. S. 3 t0 8-30p-m- lsscasr SERVICE qrnnuten JPONIOIAID sv i ms monomer. RDXY CIGARETTES Wcstchestcr County, New York, Ilaims the ttlc of “wealthiest rural county in the country." The total Issesed \ItILll.1IL(ll1 of property in the County as of December 81. i932, was 31.829.784.976, an increase 01 $20,290,166 over 1931. Real Estate SALES R. P. Simpson 118 RIFIDIOND ST. Charlottetown, Phone l3‘! Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther J. ms-rawaur, K. C. N. IV. LOIVTIIER BABRISTEIIS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY .1. A. BENTLEY W. . iENfLiJY, K. C. BHYIIEJPI‘ and Atturney-at-Lnw MO§IP£Y T0 LOAN Office: 1S0 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Itlznilt‘. Chairman, ( hurluttetown. JIIS. ll. Sli-llurtzilil. ‘Vest Ft. Peters. John Simp-nn, ilzimilton. Send all information regarding Infractions of PIIOIIIBITION ACT PETE s I 111W‘- EXAMINATION Filling and supplying Giul- rl. etc. H. J. MAIION OIPTOHTYTILIHT Offlon Connected With Drugstore "FlPf-rl-usxx-l. {a4 "If! Eye Comfort for eye workers is a matter of vital importance. l-‘rom early morn to late at night. ll!‘ "rrvnvd" our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to zinother, llmr long ulll they sIIifltI it‘? Are you now enjoying that ef- ficiency and vomfort which ought to he yours‘! Consult us if you are not: You have much t0 Bl-ln, nnd nothing’ in lost‘. In any vase the knowledge gnInM from an examination, makes It well worth while. G. F. HUTOHESON (DPTOAIETRIST SIINMERSIIIE and Prince Bounty. Ohroniole ' new; t z a ‘ GUARDIAN —'l.‘hls column in ruervod for nun o! Inn] Interest but advertising o! n newly nnturs may In Inserted n! i cont! n word strictly plylblo ln nd- vnnco. -EXPERIENCED fur farmers are buying beef tripe, boneless beef, beef liver at Bruce's. 8940-4-18-21. —ECONOMY Electric Washers with porcelain top. fully Bill"!!- teed, only $59.00 at Braces. 8940-44-18-21. --WILL RENT. lease or sell my filling station and ice cream par- lours at Road's comer. one and a half miles east of Summerside. Very reasonable terms. Write or phone, Heath Warren, Summerside- tlllO5-i-8-sws-3i —SOCIE'I'IES UNITE-On Sun- ds, May 7th, the young ladies oi St. Simon and St. Jude's Church. 'l‘lgnlsh, mot in St. Mary's hall for the purpose of uniting under the name of The Children of Mary. The Rlev. Father McNeil who was present outlined the history of the organization since its botflfmlnt? when it was first established by a distinguished prclaio in France. Miss Gcnieve Arscnauit ep- polntment to the presidency was unanimously received as Rood news. It was agreed the second Sunday oi every month would be communion Sunday for the mem- bers 41nd the following Monday the monthly meeting would bc held. Further appointments will be made at the next meeting- --(Y. W. L. MEETING-On Friday 31st of March the monthly meeting —S'I'OBI T0 BENTATMQII O0- cupied by China's Fruit Store. Wat- er Street, Summersidc. Apply Percy L. Bowncss. I 3593-44“ _I‘OBFEITED BAIL-In the Summer-side Police Court on ‘mes- day u drunk who did not appear forfeited his ball of I10. S. —NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREETOWN United Church: N. Bedeque. 11:‘ Traveller's Rut, 3; Freetown, ‘i. Minister: J. W. A. Nicholson. -—CONFINED T0 THE HOUSE- Friends will regret to learn that Mr. H. A. Darby of Abra-ms Vil- lage is confined to his home with an injury to his foot. Mr. Darby was working with a truck wagon, when a. heavy log fell onhis foot crushing it severely. B. —-RETURNED FROM REGINA -Corp. Robert McDonald of the Canadian Mounted Police, who was attached to the Summerslde de- tachment, returned on Monday from Regina, where he had been taking a special course at the training depot. S. -SYTVIPATHY EXTENDED — Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry of Summerslde in the death on Saturday last of their infant son. The little one was laid to rest on Sunday in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. S. _Mlss Allie Muirlicad is visiting her niece, Mrs. Jamlcson of Hull- fax. S. —FIINERAL 0F CHARLES S. handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, rm: cnaniorrerowN GUARDIAN easu-zml turnout U011.“ reserved fol nun of local lnunn but ndvertlnlllr. n! g nswny nature Inlly no Inserted at I cunts n word strictly B59705" ll nd I'll-ICC. column is "HSUBSCRIPTIONS ‘to Th0 Lhariottetown Guardian may bl or 1m at a. J. Maboxfs DruB Ewe. Montague. 12434“- “WMIBRIDGE-Mr. James Mc- Guigan, our always obliglng mail- man, makes his daily appearance. despite the unfirm condition of the mods-Mr. Alfred Cairns has re- turned to Cambridge. an" “that? ing the convention in Charlottetown to resume his teaching in CambrldEe School-Miss Gertie Lanigan, St. Mary's Road, recently visited Cam- bridgc.-Miss Hananah Moore, ‘Al- bion, recently visited Cambrldge.- Miss Stella Graham, Gasocreaux. 1s visiting Camabridge, the guest oi Martha Landrigan-Thc Misses Mn- tilda and Maragarei; Kearney. 5i“!- gcon, recently visited Cambridite Blld was the guest of Mrs. Lannlgan. tzCheapesl; of all Oils-Consider- ing the qualities of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclcctrlc on it is the cheapest of all preparations offered to the Dilb- lic. It is to be 1001161 In EV"? dfllll store in Canada from coast to coast and all country merchants keep it for sale. So, being easily procurable and extremely moderate in price, no one should be without a bottle of it. IN MEMORIAM J OIEN A- STERNS on Thursday, April 6th, 1933, there passed away at his late resi- dence 234 Richmond St, Charlotte- y town, John A. Sterns, son of the late Robert Douglas Storns of Mor- of the C.W.L. was held at the 110K110 0;; the president, Mrs. L. J. aiiuphy. A very large iuuniaer of ladies were present and business in hand was disposed of Preparations were made for the el- ection of officers which takes place the 28th inst. A sum of money was voted for flowers which would adorn the altar on Holy Thiusday. the feast of ilic Most. Blessed Sac- rament. A very interesting Paper was read by the President. This manuscript dealt comprehensively with the league and its activities under the present. conditions; it stressed Catholic action and urged cvcry lady to strive lo broaden our activities by increasing member- ship so that cveiy eligible lay-wo- man in our laud would cooperate under the motto, For God and Canada. The Rev. Father MbNeil, Chaplain, who \\‘li$ present gave a brief talk on the life oi-Tcresi. Ncurimu. The ladies of the Catholic ‘Women's League are very grateful lo their Chaplain for his interest and help, ' "MISSION BAND CONCERT- ‘flic children of the Mission Band of 'i‘rinity United Church held a very successful concert on Easter lvloudny in Epworih hall. Mrs. Ar- lliur Alien and Fred Wright had charge of the program and the performance by the little ones was a great. credit to their efforts. There was a 1111110 audience and each number was heartily applauded. Miss Doris Marlett was the pianist. Rcv. L. B. Campbell acted as chair- man and introduced the perform- crs. The program is as follows: Easter Story, by all the children: Recitation, Mary Palmer; Solo. Junior Mel-liven; Recitation, Beryl Todd; Duel, Coimln and Lcifha. Crue; Recilulion, Marion McDon- ald; Exercises, by fifteen little ltecitzltion, WCIIdRII Callbcck; Un- fold Siorlcs, by Eileen and Betty Todd, Florence McLean and Fran- cis lleckbert; Duct by Helen Mc- Ewcn and Adele. Bowncss: Recita- tion. Marjorie Mollison; Duet, Irene Allen and Roberta ilowatt; piano solo, Catherine McCallum; Curious Cradles, seven girls; Korean Hats, by ten boys; closing hymn by the children and audience; Benediction. During intermission there was a sale of candy, which was under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Conley, B, Heating ‘ in .‘ nIdQ rented for a term of years. Plumbing and Heating Business For Sale in Summerside, P. i. I. As I purpose retiring from business l offer for sale my Plumbing ans i": of fully ., ‘ ‘ Plant. r- Stoek-ln-tradc consisting of s. complete assortment of Plumbing and l-Jleetrical accessories, Workshops and Store. ness opening for competent, enterprising man or company. always enjoyed a largo and lucrative patronage and Is a good busi- purchaser docs not. wish to include the Shops and Store they can be This business has 1f the THOMAS JOHNSTON '00. LTO. SUMMERSIDE Opening piano piece, Doris Marlctt; ' children; Recitation, Lowell Allcn;. JVRIGIYI-Thc fiuieral of Charles IS. Wright was held on hionduy! ‘ afternoon at the Centervillc Unilcdi Church. Rev. L. R. Archibald con-_ |hlghly oi the deceased. The pall-‘ . bearers were Messrs. Wm. Callbeck, Wm. Bowness, Horace Wright, Wallace Jenkins, Calvin Leard and Frank Jewell. Interment was in the ccmete y at Bedeque. S. —EASTER. TEA-Tho annual Easter ten sponsored by the ladies ‘ of St. Mary's Church was held on iMonday afternoon in the parish Ihall and was very successful. A large number of citizens patronized the tea tables. The fancy work table was up io its usual high standard and foimd many delight. ed purchasers. ‘The candy table and fishing pool, eic., under the direc- lion of ihc young ladies was a great success. The ladies were well |sntlsficd with the result of their efforts and wish to thank all those who contributed to the success of llic iea. S. -ISLANDER DEAD-His friends were grieved to learn of the death oi‘ Mr. Collis Arscuault which took plaice on Thursday 13th inst. at his home in Mexico Main, U. S. A. The late Mr. Arscnault is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Csyssuin Aiseuault of 'I‘ig- nlsh parish and a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gaudct of Tig- nisli. The deceased has been in failing health since Christmas when he underwent s. serious operation from which he never recovered. No details have been received and so lfur it is not known whether or not the remains will be forwarded to iTignish. The late Mr. Arseuaull: served for three years in France during the Great War and had an excellent record. Ilc leaves to mourn besides his grief stricken widow and seven small children, his par- ents, brothers and sisters in Tig. nish. The entire community join in extending sympathy. - PERSONALS —4Mr. Jerry Johnston, Alberinn, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Johiuswn. Tignlsh. '—Mr. Patrick MbKay, Tignlsh, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past six weeks ls now fully recovered. His many friends were pleased to welcome him home on Monday last. ell, and Anna. M. Hyde, formerly of Cornwall. llc leaves to mourn, his wife, lice Florence A. Squarebriggs, daughter 0f the late CB-Pt- Hem’? ‘ ‘my satisfacmmy‘ ducted the service and spoke very Squarebriggs and an only daughter ‘ Ruth, at home. l- John A. Stems was born on Feb. 5, 187i, at Morell, where his father was the successful proprietor of a_ carriage manufacturing shop. His T years of manhood were given to the business world, first with his uncle M1‘. Charles Storms, Souris, and later as manager of the branch swre of the firm of lifatthcw and McLean at Bridgetown. There ho labored for twcntyy-three years to the complete satisfaction of em- ployers and customers. It was those years of painstaking and persist- cnt application to work that under- l mined his health and brought him! to his grave at the comparatively early age of sixty-two. OI his dealings with his ICIIOR“, men none but the very fincstl things have ever been on the lips; of all. He trusted men, and menI responded to that trust. Ho hclpcdI them in their difficulties and notI loss, but. gain, was the result. All! in all he was a faithful steward: and the work prospered in hlsl hands. Hc is gonc but his nicmoryl {will linger long with a multitude of linen and women. Besides his widow and daughter ilicre mourn his departure two brothers and a sister. all in the U. S. A., viz: Gordon and Mary in Mussachusciis. auci William in California. The funeral was held Monday April 10th. at 1.30 pan. from his late residence to the People's Gem. ctciy, Rev. C. N. Brown conduci- cd by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Rev. Dr. Itnmsay and Rev. W. E. Aitkcn. »Mrs. John T vlor of Summer. side has as her guest, her sister, Mf-‘l- H- A- Pffry of Auburndalc, Mass. S. —-Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bell of Summersido are being congratulut. cd on ihc birth of a little daughter on Easter Sunday in the Prince Count-y Hospital. S. -—Congratulations are being ex. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Schurman of Silmmerside on the arrival of a baby boy at their home on Monday April 17th. Mrs. Schur. best. satisfaction. 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Capo Silver Polish Chan Floor Wax FILOIIAOII, - - - - 15c For filling cracks in Walls Pound package . . 1 EVERYTHING FOR Wallpapering Pa p e r, Paste Brushes —- AI I Sizing Needs ed the service at the house, asslst~ Rev. C. N. Brown officiated at the grave. A quaricttc from ’I‘riniiy choir. Mrs. Spencer, Miss Stems, Messrs. Gillls and 'I‘wecdy led in the sing- ing of "Peace, perfect peace." and "Abide with me." Miss Mhrgaret Sterns sang very tenderly, "Beauti- ful Islc of Sonlcwliorc." The floral romombranccs were mauy- and beautiful. ' ' l The following W679 pal lbearers: Messrs. Reginald Stems, Roy C. lticlicnu, Richard Binns. Frank Stcnls. lmslie Hunter, 1\i.L.A., and Ernest Coffin. 1 INSTITUTE PRESENTATION A pleasing event of more than passing interest took place at Belle- vue on Friday evening, March 31st. when the Women's Institute held a surprise party in honor of one of our prominent young farmers, Mr. Angus A. MacPherson and his bride (nee) Marion Mac Purchase, of Mt. Vernon. In spite of storm and bad roads u number of members and man is the daughter of Mr. Jug. til!!! A. C. Saunders Saunders. S. OVER TNE RADIO- BRINGING UP FATHER I'LL GIT HOMEJUSTIN TIME TD HEARTHE PRIZE- FIGHT 0-50 A M ‘53/ A l I 7 O i/ki. 41/ , SPECIALS _Good Quality Wax 1|b.Tins Old English Wax 2 lb. Tins .... .- $1.10 . . . .. Cleaner. Rubber Stair Treads Lohnes Island Made Brooms. 39o awe-w. él‘??? 5c - 10c, 15c, 20¢ 28¢, PIIIISII 35c. 40c. o“ m“, No-Rub Wu. KALSOMINE BRUSHES I 75c and their usual hospitality kindly donat- cd their home for this purpose. As soon as greetings had been exchang- ed, Mr. R. C. MacDonald was ap- pointed to the chair. After making a. few pleasant remarks and welcom- inB Mrs. MacPherson into the dis- trict, he called on Mrs. Alexander MacPhcrson to read the following address: ' Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPherson, Dear Friends:- We have assembled here tonight to welcome to our community a new member. To you Marion, we offer a hearty welcome. To you Angus, we offer congratulations. We desire that you remember our best wishes will follow you in the days to come. Please accept these gifts as a token of our love and esteem. Signed on behalf of the Bellevuc Women's Institute. I The presentation of a gift of beau- tiful silverware was then made by Miss Reta MacPherson. The happy young couple, taken completely by surprise, voiced their gratitude in a few well spoken words. Another surprise of the evening was given to Mrs. Robert MacPhee, when the friends gathered at the large and and Mm comfortable farm housemf Mr. and Mrs. Roddie MacDonald, who with I chairman called on Miss Mary Mac- Phee to present her with a service- slum’ S ES 85c. HOLIIIANIS Both Stores able and well made kneading board, the workmanship of Mr. R. .C. Mac- Donald, with wishes that she might long be privileged to enjoy the use of this indlspenslbla article of household equipment. A bounteous luncheon was then served at which the best efforts of our finest cooks were duly enjoyed. Soon the spaci- ous dressing room was cleared and to the strains of music of organ and V1011". modem and old time dances were taken part in by old as well as younfl. 1n fact some of the boys and girls of other days nrovediby Other Nee WALPAMUR Flat Wall Finish. White. 4 lb. can . . . $1.25 DIC-A-DOO Pal-nt Cleaners APRIL i9. 19a: See the New SQUARE WAS_H TUBS . . (Gnlvnullndl More convenient in many ways. Each $1.45 oessities—— 17 colors and I SPECIAL Rubber- Window Get One At . .' 15c for Floors or Linoleum. Pts. 75o their spirit and activity snot they could still successfully with the rising generation. In the wee sma. hours of the morning. the party ended with a. vote of thanks to Mr and Mrs. MacDonald for use of house, also to ‘Miss Hilda. Hoops: and Alfred Weatherbie for excellent music furnished and after loyously _ bouncing the genial chairman, all departed for their homes conscioua of a thoughtful act of frlsndshln performed and an evening well and cnjoyably spent. l SHE WUZ LE- ‘lg SAD IT'S BAD ENOUCH TO MICSfi-tE FIGHT. WITHOUT HAVIN‘ 1'0 uwitN TOTHF-M lnnlnhulQlntlannlzm-apn ‘i316 save GLEY u WIIAPPERS-Wrlu s... PREMIUM GIFT csmtoeue Mc Mali Haw mo You KNBW ME m‘ Ms win HAD A gnaw-er ? H» MB ‘an GVTTIN‘ BLACK! '1)