PAGE EIGHT Brothers Serving Gnr. A. Mark and Gnr. William G. buys who arc 110w serving “Somewhere in lilllzlzlntl" They are tile suns of Hrs. Ales Speltcer anti Kent Street. Spencer, hro Charlottetown with the, R.C.A. the lute Alex Spencer, ‘ uortztnce. It “as Kewgfcr example, 5,000,000 Plants ll1....12l.1 L Today some 5.000.000 plants are‘ n .~1:1.<.111<a and filed in the herbar- i“ 111111 01 the world's most famous b0- izmicul gardens 110w celebrating ' centenary in the midst of the kaloitls. 1e.~, 5111-11111; from t 11111 to llitlul c1'l1el1ul1n_ 1 lrcni cuttings enlist-b. Inturicu 101" guiuine to .. ' 1.l_\' ll1-.>c111cl1u1..1 1s grextu i11 plantations owned Ly Indian Go11l1~11111c11t and factor- ies extract 11s quinine and other al-‘ A icw years after the cinehona \'(‘i‘llli‘.‘L‘ the il1‘10t11:t-'.1:.11 of rub er ,_ . den belonging; w the ‘Iliircils mother which from South Alnerictl were unsuited .i'or plantation production, the rub- Tlle Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column is reserved for news of local interest, but adver- t g oi’ n news! nature may b0 inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly ouvable in advance. ..'PA'I‘RIOTI(.‘ FUND SPON- SORED - On Saint George's Day o, meetnug cf the Cltlzins was held 1n the I. 4 O. F. Hall. Montague- Comnuttces were appointedtotake chaise of the Elizabeth Fillld ior Victims oi Air Raids in Gieat Bri- ta;n. Milk bottles were Placed "in all stores and public places so the pubic wll have a chance to con- tribute, be it much or little. petinies tiicxles or bills as the wit“ mill/ti‘; 'u;~ g.ve1- to do his bit for those who stand in such dire need The czm- lnittee reports that results me very satisfying and it Ls hoptd tun may contnue to be the case. ou-rznrvsuv covu scuool. Honor roll for April: Grade IX—l. Will ‘d Elfelhaut, 2. Inez Davey, 3. Roy Davey. Gl“"" VYILJ. Dancl Lelaacheur 2. Lizzie Gcstee, Grads vii-ism 1. Helen Glover. 2. Lona Davey. Grain VII-air.) l. Lila Howe and Keith LeLarl1eur< rerun“ 2. Elda MacKay. 3. Shirley Gover. (.5 u: e l\/—-l .1 11:‘ . Glover. 2. Boyd Brent-tut 3. P-"i ! and Alvin Davey fequall. i Grade II—-l.12."b'Dayey. and Joan Gosbce ten" ' ' Carol MacKayu . iierbezt Glover. "i .1 4 l‘~'(;y‘ HAMILTON SCHOOL Report of Hamilton School for pill. Grade X—-l Doris Stewart, 2 Ger- aldine Stewart. Gl‘ .1.>;.1 cards... .1 1- 111* by the G"; IXW] Muriel Stewart. i acres I10“, Rich: -.1'::111vl1t 0i l1 l1 some of b vn_1 Ralph Bwemon. 2 the biXLilllHiS lilUll 5;: d bv Keu 1 Cram 3 A111,.“ R;m,5ny_ - iii. t Grade VI—l James Bryentun. Hilton Bryenton, 2 Mhficheur, tlco at 11 A. M- and 1 W. Tilley, Minister. THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iThe central Guardian . This column is reserved for news of I locli interest. but advertising of s newly nstu e may be inserted st 5 cents s word. strictly pog- sble in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789 Serving BUYING TURNIPS. ned ll‘. B I Big . Clarke. L- 62-5-1141. M I PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 1931 model for sale, $75.00. at Martin's GarageJ Owned bv Holmans, Charlottetown store. L-3B-5-l5-fll. \ POLICE COURT — One drunk appeared before the court yester-I day morning. The case was mat-and- ed until Monday. i \ WE ARE NOW carryinila com- plete stock of inlaid noleum, Holmans. Charlottetown ,Sto 1.-_651-5-14-3i. ‘ y TICKETS for the Gyro Dance at} , (lovernlnent House May 23rd on sale‘ 1 at Jenkins Pharmacy, Reddin Bros, qeorvmgg of 1h‘; North Nova iCv- H. TBYIOI‘. 18181161 P1111191‘ 5nd Scotis Highlanders. Pte. Georvestt T “Cm “n member! G m Club- Nu?” is the son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ber of tickets avalla le limited. bfit Georvwfll Rocky PMHL Pictured above is Pie. Ernest yours early. L-77-5-16- _ __ __ __ H __ 1 CAVENDISH CHARGE.—Worsh1p u. M. John 1o Sunday. May 18th in North Ru--' SUBQME“ SUPP . T ‘A- énfi L 730 p M B l: ségglgyi’gliiscflfimifll?SgedgeudgltBh/hsrliéig ‘T1258. ..unay ot- V "1, in all four churches at 1o A. M. Geo. he “i1 Suppl-l’ ‘Or ‘he “i-mm“ L-sv-g-ia-u. months- HAMpTQN gym-ED CHARGE _ _ P. E. _I. VISITORS — A"rivals Services on Sunday, May 18th cs in the cit’ '1‘\1B311fi\'_fl°m Pin“ {Qllgwsj Hgunpion 11 A_ M, ypln Edward Island zncltrczl M1‘. and Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. .No Mrs‘- T. D. Morrison. Sumerside- services at Bonshaw. L-es-a-lo-iiq A. w. n. Needler. Ellerfilie- 4-1311- ---—- 1 fax Chroncile. MOUNT STEWART UNITED 1* PASTORAL CHARGE. — Mount‘ WOOD ISLANDS FERRY DB7 Stewart 11 A. M. Donaldston 3 P.M. LAYED _ The Prince Nova cal‘ Lat 4O at 7.30 P_ M. Preacher: Rev. ferry, which was expected to roach John R. Skinner of Winsloe here this week, is not expected to "You can't near M! Fl00||s ron coloun AND VALUE!" L-65-5-16-1in arrive untl next. wok due to a further delay caused by s. hold up IWNSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE-i in getting the stern gates placed on the craft. The boat. will commence 2 ~Srnlices Sunday. May 18th are as v1 ' ah n id in n‘ a i It 7n i1 i d 1e a‘ a. Di rl ca,‘ - a&fih“E§3”3QEBE ‘d ‘Noam’ 59m m“ exmdnjqns for iaerfngusulfif llliilnl o!“ o: sogtmlxm Grade V‘! Rob?“ Morrison‘ fnllows- Wlnsloe North 11 A. M. W d I=l " t 9 mink‘, $11311‘) "§'}1"5?_F‘mgfff,5 m‘ liighlneulrl: fir» 1-3331‘ @5312? Voéar.1<li§"i'i\f1' litfgfilliiigll3?'l'féiiltl<gllcil,lZ g/gilftivygfiiiathlvasolg‘. 11g. rggtllccitcvtgplj roglllméiitjiaifliynntilgi-cg fiOh yes, Xe ve found a way tlo dress up our ‘ -f ‘. ". .. ,, ‘ttlttirprne 11x11 shown by 11v RO"-‘M;[‘1] M < 3 Lo. IR; s- ._ fl ~ - ~ '- ~- - reachinz the ififlllél‘ port. Mr. R. 11 savg mone at 1 1c _ ' mmou” ‘OWN of :11 Butlnuunl eiurdvus 0t‘ Kew. V l H". o‘ w“ e m0 mu!“ b‘? "he Speaker- L"72'5'16'n' E. Mutch, President of Northumber- ome a y same tune’ . who went off to the as 1:1 search of the bread- : . . The expedition ended in‘ n1u my of the crew (ind Bliglrs, ic voyage of 3,600 miles 1n an’ 1 bout. 1565B? B01161‘... Cliicnglnai, seco11d_city of Thai- . lmld, ls surrounded by a moat filled A1,. Raid victims announced a m- Quausis r 316E115 MONTREAL. May l4 - (CH- The Queen's Canadian Fund for A FINE CATCH -— Mi‘. S. C. Moore, caught a beautiful sea- trout Wednesday night at Fortune wharf. The trout was 18 inches long, weighed 2 lbs. 10 02.. and had land Ferries. Ltd, sa=d last night that he expected ilhfi ferry was on drydeck in Montreal at the pre- sent time. He received word Wed- nesday that the boat has passed We’vc discovered inexpensive flooring beauty: we’ve joined the growing army of Congoleum enthusiasts.” 11w . , Ti ' r m. rt y 1 B l. 1.1 with 101M bviivms- tional total 0t $l88,"7fi toniglt, . thro 11 r11 Welland o nal nd ,. . . - . . hi‘, amiviiit-l. firstmozbetufizlmrtlilgir _ ‘~—~— ‘compared with lust night's 13:11.11 mffffjglesggf-lgrjgfe“ °f “h” ‘"" ‘was my: Ontaflo proggedlngaro- 1ou’ll be enthusiastic too, delighted with u the public 12, Hflmlflv nigeoils were used extcn- of $183,425. m 5 H ' |v.'ards Montreal, She had left her the loveliness of this fine floor covering and 011 April as the Empire deve 1 n_-. (Ere-at) Scene 0f Coronation ‘ w-If Y“ gpmem sively by both sides during the First Heep ‘uMinardTs-lnmthc‘ if“ Four years ago the King and Queen were crowned w-th brilliant, age-old Abbey. Today, the Abbey's roof is open to the sky, war hogan. lhis section of the great ilnll, with its Abbey in August, 1939, to n place of safety. V after one n!‘ London's fiercest air fllilis‘ throne, on which Britain's kings hgvg been crqwngd ' for 900 yearl- is littered with debris. Umdone a, how ever, assured that the damage can he repaired, are thinking more of the record established by U.S.- made "Ilavon" night fighters, who brought down 1n per cent of the bombers used in Saturday night's attack. The coronation chairs were removed from the 007N110"? in Weslministrr since the PRESBYTESIAN CHURCH CANHDA. — Brookfield Services next Lord's Day. I-lar 11 A.M, Hunter River Sunday School l0 A. M. Worship 2 P. M. Glasgow Road 4 P. M. Brookfield Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Wirship 8 P. M. Y. P. S. Christian Endeavour Social evening Friday‘ 8 P. M. Dr. A. Thomson, Minister. L-646-5-16-1i. NORTH WILTSHIRE PAGEANT. - On Sunday evening May 4th- the Young Peoples UXILOII presented the? pageant "Keepers of The 020s" in the church. The service opened witlh a worship period. after which thepageant. was put on ‘with the following taking part. Snint 0f consecration, Lillian Deacon Mar- tha of Betihanv- Erin Erve" \'- of Bethany. H’lda Noy; Mother and Children, Mrs. LeRov McNeil]. June Bowman and Carl Easter. Dorcas Dorothy Easter and Lydia of Mace- donia. Muriel Toombs. Tlhe offering -i'o'r the evening rmounted to $4 37 ‘The service closed with a Hymn. National Anthem and Benedict on. YORK AND VICINITY-The funeral of the late James Mahar, younizest son of the late Jeremiah Mnhar. was held to Covehead Cemetery and was largely attended. -Mrs. Colby Lewis of Frceinwn stayed over in York owing to the ilness of her daughter. Miss Jean Lewis-Miss Alice Crockett. York, has resumed her position in Hali- fax—'1‘he serious illness of Mrs West, York. is reported-the con- dition of Mrs. James Keizer" and Wi"lam Kelzer remains unchanged, bo'|~ are well up in years-Jrh: York Dramatic Club repeat their play ln New Glasgow, the proceeds going for war work-Mr. George Watts, veteran of the last war left “NIP-flirty to t-akc part in the pres- ent \va1'-Tl1e school at: Pleasant. Grove ls doing well under the management of Miss Hilda Quick- Mrs. Hastings. Amherst. N. 8.. paid a business visit to York ‘Tuesday- the Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Harold Vessey. é MURE PRDFIT FRDM EVERY ANIMAL 0N TilE FARM Q sugared Schumaehcr Feed is a great. utility feed. It serves all types of stock at Sugared Schumachcr is better than corn, better than oats, better than barley, better than wheat feeds, because it is a blend of all four of them-wins minerals, molasses and iodine. Quaker Sugared Schumacber Feed has been a standard feed for many years-wane with compared. It develops a qual muscle that make better looking animale—helpe keep all times of the year. which other feeds on ity of bone, skin and them in vigor, health and condition. For growing young stock, rebuilding dry stock, devol- oping fine beef, raising ton lit ters, keeping the work horses and bull in splendid condition-yes, oven for the milking herd, Sugnred the choice of experienced, su Schumaeher Feed ll ccessful farmers for o dependable all round satisfactory feed. CM, e_‘§i lng good time. The boat i; expect.- svme|cd1 to call at Charlottetown before o 11g Q, shape. berth in the Lakes and was mak- ,l,' to Wood Islands However, ‘tier visit here would be brief. The dirt road connecting Wood Isl nds with the Charlottetown-Montague pavement mt Millvieiv is in gfrod Department of Puhllc Hiurrrrs officials said last night there was no truth in the rumor that this stretch ‘from lvlillview to Wood Islands. would be pwved this year. Most or! it has been sub-graded. Y. P. U. MEETING — The North Wiltshire Yourg Peoria" Tlnioql met. at. the home of Mr. an’! Mrs. Waldron Tcombs on Thursday cvenm-g. Mav 8 tl1. Mrs. Clark was 1' rhahge of the stress-w.» 1 t‘ time. 'I‘-l‘le dcvoPonal period cuelzed with Quiet Music. Call to Wozshlo by Hilda Nwnp :1." 11- ~- 243 "Light. nf The Lonely Pilgrims Heart," followed by responsive leading Nb. 709 1N1 r Brown and reading by Mrs. McNeil and Mrs. ‘Ilcombs The wiorshzp period clcred um lwmn 2'32 "The Momung Light Is Bzeaking" and short. prayer. The roll call was ans- wered by naming a Miss 011.121- and ihcrenverc l5 menllmrs nrescnt. The ofiermq nmcuntd to 85 cents. 'I'he mxnutes of previous meititiq were read and adaptor! as Mr cf. ‘Ilh tzeasurer reported the otferinq f1‘ -_1 the msenat amounted m $4.37 am. bills of 75 oents and 36 cents were Dflld. The next meerng l5 h; be a social and is to l»? h"'d Iu H“ Uoner Hall. Muriel Toombs. Hidti Noye and Reggie Claxk were ap- pointed to help with the progzam. There was some discussion on in- yitins a play m the 11.111 but noth- n-z defnzte was decided upon. Mrs Clark took for her isn't: ‘Tlv Clmirch Reaches Out to Heal" and Mailings iverc ‘liven b1" Lwrrtt. 131mm. Resale Cfork- 1.1102» 1w- con. and Mrs. Neil Campbell. The meeting closed with Hymn 2-54 and Benediction followed by the Nat. ional Anthem. Personals 'I'hc many friends o; M15, Annie Joseph. City. will be lad to know she s convalescing in he City H05- Dital after her operation. MF- Anglia McKenzie, accompani- ed by his daughter. Mrs. A. Scott have arrived in the city from Halifax. Gm‘. W. D. Brennan of the Royal Canadian Arflllery stationed at Peony/awn has rctttlnnd to his 11mg after spending the week-curl with my mother. Mrs. Mary Brennan. Mortgage Sale on ron of the Court House in ti in‘! t lulu-is In Kin ‘s County in Prince Edward lslan on Satnrda the fourteenth dsy of June, A. D. 134 the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL THAT TRACT piece or par- cel oi land situate lying and being at Chepstow on Lot or Township Number Forty-five in King's County In Prince Edward Island, bounded lull described as follows, that is to Ion-COMMENCING at the North. H!‘ moi land formerly owned "u"! ‘m Gi-annhaasianai‘ nthghe co o roa ea ng m the Mnln Bold to St. Cntherines; Ind running thence westwsr along the Northern side of said had of the said William Gruuhnn to l-hc Northwest corner thereof; thence South along the Western boundary of said Granahun lend to o brook or stream emptying into Iivetfx - will be will by Public Auc- ' with the way it “sets off” furniture and hangings. _ Congolculn, in rugs or by-the-yard, is available in a wider-than-ever range of smart, new colourings and patterns. Something for every room. No “curling” edges: no scrub- bing or scouring; just light nlopping and an occasional waxing instead. And the fnnmus Gold Seal guarantees satisfaction and long wear. - CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED - l\i0N'l'Rl'I.-\L For cozvcourum RUGS at Lowzsr PRICES s... PRO WSE BR 0.9., L To. We Carry o Complete Line of CONGOLEUM RUGS . MOORE & McLEOD 1. TD. Our Stock of Congoleum Rugs is Complete JOHN MacLEAN & SUN Montague RAGE, McKAY 8t G0. LTD. See 0ur Fine Selection of the Latest Designs R. T. HDLMAN LTD- SUMMERSIDE CONGOLEUM RUGS ALL NEW 1941 PATTERNS Summerside, P. E. I. ’ CHARLOTTETOWN o__'_'_—__ i“ leléfii fif— Ti-“ilfificiriiin AEFEFEEETTBETQIiBS moon“, u. C" ' i made between Milli Norm pong; meme fouaw". u‘, from Cilepstow to St. Catherines; on; TRACT piece or parcel of land sllu- _ e VH1,“ coup," 0; u“ ‘frunh the Bfllllhrl-I‘ land of the est-ate oi; ate lying andhbeing at Chepstow on Junior. ‘ca: (agolglczgzfizhmcu! h, the Wang-q“, mm l; "ab" my William G Ihlfl and by a stream‘ Lot or _owns l? Number Iol-ty-flvs monnea ‘I'll i ‘modem “omen! gum-n bound," 0| 13nd “ma”; emptaing Into Norris Pond and on‘ in Kings Coun y in Princeflljilciwar United Sta cant: Kmrs flung; in on“ b, pm", Mon” m", 0mm‘ the es by land formerly owned by; Island. bounded and uiesltncr slid III or Chclllilldogrd Island,‘ “she M,‘ d . steel" meme Philip Rooney now ognillimbyr aI-llfltgsl,“ ltlfiieflqfié; P22‘ kg: Q Pfiéilg or t“: Mvnunum his n-lfgw ° ° y “n c g pmithelv 5‘ orgh "q", | ‘h E t Rodericlllteoie. AL Mum!" o; ,t‘,,‘f,'_“,,,,,,,,i,,, sfie?eqg! TRACT piece or parcel of lend sitn-i lendln to East. Point; on the East: the one part and mo." ‘mgr’. ll “m; "m" n "ache, h,“ o; John ate lying snd being at Fountain by n ood ading from said ltlalnl Lean, Limited n 0011"" "m" B - 1 ‘t Mug“. than“ h; n" Head on Lot or _'I‘ownship Number Road Norlhwal-dly towards John its Head Office at Sou tism N A M E I I I l E D along] Johtfm Mann“ kin‘? [J Forty-six in Kings County in Prince ‘Mclsaackficonlmoniy know? asltha: County in -‘;:\c|lf1m'3;“':,?' riefnult he‘; m“ “u,” o; chum’ Edward Island, bounded and des- Mclsaae 0nd, on the Wes b lain Part‘, and “d; in m: payment H] ~ "f" cribed on follows that is to say. — formerly In possession of limit s- na em I" men-st ml" QIJAKER SlIGiillEli SQIIIAIMACIIERFEEII FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY ‘m. u“, fifgfiflfl‘ n mm Bounded on the Northern side by Donald and Matthias McDonald and the principal and 1 extending from aforesaid Main Poe thereby. u "h" app" to For further P!" “ chem", snail! “m” Eggflfllffl] g4, n“ “m”; lsnd of Robert Dixon and Neil Mc- Pher on the Eastern side b lend Road Northwardly along said Eas lug from the nin Road St. v 6o l i i _l , M Qua"; S , - “mum”. Ind ma,“ soughyud], of the estate of Neil I. Mo nllld and West boundaries a sn Icen .A|-thllr i. c ~ M“ and Daniel J. McDonald; on the distance to include TWENT! . Lnlahla ‘m’ ‘hlrumfl. d“ 0| Ml! along the Western side of ma 1 i Souris go 5g (hwgnne. u, ‘h, M“, o; Southern side b lend of John A.‘ ACRES of land a little more or It's!“ ' m and Jyohn a. MoDonsldi Charlottetown. Summerside PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . DI commanoemen‘ “may”; 3 menu. Innis The above sale ls made under nn- A. 0.. 194i. ‘AN [IMITE n" M", M hm] g [ma m," 0|- and on the western side by Inn% of by virtue of and pursuant peace‘ MATTHEW flung‘; ' m. u“ w" M“ on m; John Lovie and eorltainin FOR Y- of sale contained in In n en re, _6 m,“ b, h" ,4 u)“, g, mm“, HVI sores of lsml a utu more or of Mortgage bcorlnl dale the swim-i L-M-5-l6-23-3°'7 ~ TISP-LT i»il\lJ'l.\lG