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The Rogers Hardware Co., druggisfs. r "F- L 1.2»: l1 foil pa!!! ' v fir! rirlyrriq, in Afiwm ‘lLimited . n1 __ AWN GUARDIAN? g 100.411’ Matinee. Ohildrpn no. Adults m. Evening. Children m. Malta m. I . ' (sienna-i the beloved wife orfthe Hon. Cl. B. Goodman, who departed this life Deo.1l, 1m, aged s: years," A 10w oi ourjownspeopie will re- member the subieet o! the following epitaph: "Scored to the memory oi contrfartitoruian I0!‘ 1107i it B- A- MGDODAIWI. I111 E t n? v up To the Early ilouse Gleaner “t .‘ 3i" Bfiiliflllloaeecleaninlreaalrementshere and we i“ will flii ills prior-vita one» stock of Alahastlne. Moreno. William. some {no shine. em mom. om. ma. lesion. anion. m. m. ‘ we» m» sunzuzv MASON x1180 n "KING OF THE KONGO" PRINCE i ‘voted to the advancement o! educa- ST‘ tlon. ‘The paths oi duty lead but to ‘ PRESENT i i the grave?‘ l ‘l ,7 ~ i The graying of this stone, as well CL R L as the companion stone to the mem— i THREE ACT CODIEDY DRAMA DIRECTION OF MRS. ARTHUR ROPEB ' AND CAST OF LOCAL TALENT nder the Patronage oi Ills Honor Lieutenant Governor and I Mayor Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. ' In Aid of the Charlottetown Hospita EXCHANGE COUPONS NOW - ' i ~ min chappell, late Postmaster oi ‘ Clark. Jsc Charlottetown, who died, January 6, Mr. and Mr rs. Hearts. ills Worship l EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY E D W A R D April 21st. and 22nd. yCharies Welsh, 1341., who departed ‘this life 0et.- so. 1m. in the 71th year d! his age?’ "Blessed are the mire in heat-t for they shall see God." | Charles Welsh was the lather olthe | late William welsh, M.P. (of the iii-m i oi Welsh s; Owen) and of Pope Welsh and James E. Welsh, both deceased. The name of Stewart is a promin- ent one in early Island adairs. and is particularly mentioned in Warbur- ton's History oi Prince Edward Isl- and. It might be interesting to note here the inscriptions to be seen on two large stones in this old graveyard; thus reads one: "Sacred to the mem- ory o! Peter Stewart, £311.. who, after a ialthiul discharge of his duty as Chief Justice o! this Island ior the space of twenty-five years departed this llie the xth day of November MDCCV. Aged LXXX years. The other oi the same name is quaintly inscribed as iollows: "Iro the memory oi John Stewart. oi Mount Stewart, Esquire, Deputy Psy- master General oi H. M. Forces, and Collector General oi Quit Rents in this Island, who departed this llie the 22nd day of June, AD. 183i, aged ‘l6 years. Intimstely connected dur- ing a long andactive life with the teaching interests oi the country. The energies of his mind were ever de- l _ . “ 1 \ Drama that i \,IIII hold you \ Fliellbound — e , h a n d I o m e \-vouth win the girl he “WHI- only to fail in the end. " ery oi his wife. is beautifully execut- ed. which ls true.oi many other oi y the old monuments. Another history mark bears the, “ following inscription to the memory oi the first Postmaster of Prince Ed- ward Island; “In memory ‘of Benja- 1825. Aged '16 rears." REMINISCENCES OF | CIiARLO'1"i‘E'l‘OWN Continued from Page b “The bu“ or heraldry’ the pomp M ay, of Trinity College, Dublin, w Await alike the inevitable hour, i Still another historical figure: "in '1 memory of Rev. Theophilus Desbris- povwr’ vinr upwards ol~41 years discharged And an m“ beauty’ a“ that “calm 1 the duties of Rector oi tifis parish. l Died the 14th More .. 1823. Aged 69." - rTlle first Rector o- St. Paul's.) The paths M 31°“, I'M b“ m they There may be one or two yet liv- i 9T8 KDVE “(Grew , Jarvis, on whose monument is the | laid grave." . Some heart once pregnant with l celestial ilre; 0f happy memory was Colonel John‘, fomnving; om mummy o1 Eqwmd i l Hands, that the rod oi empire might have swayed, ‘Ready, probably the most popular oi‘ Jfim" Jams. Cm“ Junk“. o; m}, all the early’ Elngllsh Governors of‘. ma“ who, med May 9_ 1351 Ag“; Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre", the Colony. a monument to whose‘ 53 yum" “The memory o; me Just -—-(Grey)‘ ‘There is history for all and remin- iscences ior many in this old graye- yard. Here may be found not a few qge or eighteen years." Governor‘ "minder! i’! P901119 °f wh°m “'9 Read was a ranfather of the late ' have 110ml in books of history and Mmy Mnncng ‘ormmy Govemob:tfggvixe?QS“;II;?‘;Z_J°TQE°“Q:QEQ 51m. The following civil service o... ' . apolntmcnts have been gazetted. Wil- early age of 39 years. A stone erected v mm EEQTLO“ Rymmn Ream’ from Senior Postal Clerk to Assistant Post- mgaster Grade 5 Oiiiee, Charlottetown. been told about by our forbears- Gem...“ o; south Ame, , pentile who were closely associated daughter, Susan, is to be seen in this‘ y; bless; There are a few still living who} to his memory stands just inside the “m-h m’ “elf”! “I m” T°“'“ a‘ wen‘ may remember a well known figure 1 cemetery entrance. also one to his a‘ “m n“ 5°v°"m"“1 “l m” wand in” Charlottetown in the nitles and 5 aged father, Dr. the lion. l-lenry A. l" “A "my daiiim" 1" m“ "em" early sixties viz. Capt. Paul Mabev, , Johnson, who died in 1m. Aged as o. separate colony under the Crown the inscription on whohe monument‘ years. Several o! the monuments and head- contains the ‘ouowmg, “med Much stones, which have not altogether 2m 1863’ aged 16 yum on“ M"... succumbed to the touch of time and Sh!“ n,“ mm “pa” on the “m: the wear of the elements, benr the Stone is the “mowing, "George Mm ‘names oi prominent individuals well my med Mmjch 4‘ m“, and w’ also "W" 1° “ my 1e“ °‘ °‘" “We his wife, Mary, died April l, iaaa. who can remember back to the mid- aged 75' "rhe fiumpet ma“ sound die oi the nineteenth century, but and m: dead Sh!“ be raised “wot; the great majority of those whose ruptuflefiflst cor. x“ n)“, ‘ remains lie here were unknown to any now living. ' Many oi the memorials show very er the name of George R. Goodman, iwho died in i870 nnd whose remains A monument linking ‘the present with the\ past. shows the name oi Com'dr. Beanie... He was the orig- inal owner oi the property now oc- cupied by the Provincial Exhibition and Driving _Park commissioners. Prominent in the social and religi- ous life of the people oi Charlotte- town in the sixties, was Commander John Orlebar. R. N. A monument to the memory of his daughter is to be seen at the eastern end oi the ceme- tery .Hls residence, while living in Others living will probably remarri- Cilllwe Hell Mondey follows: Msrshfield, at 1i p. m4 Harrington, at 'l p. m. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. 1-. ,- OOIPLITI EASTER OUTFIT! CANADIAN LEGION DANCE in 1118M. ‘ 31784-1841 IIAMPTON-United Church serv- ices ior Bunday, April 20th, are as follows: Sable, 11 a. m.; Bonshaw, 3 P- m.; Hampton 7 p. m. minister. Communion Service, De- Jarnes P. Kaye, CABS MUST N0’! be parked on College lawn during dance Monday night. ' 31784-1841 Lsmss. YOUR. NEW. sass-ran HAT, ii purchased at B. A. McDon- ald's, will be correct. g 8171 A WONDERFUL SHOWING 0! ladies tweed coats at $15.00. S. A. McDonald's. 3171 PRESBYTERIAN EBVICES as Mt. Stewart, at 11 e. ml; sonv was crtowo’ st Easter Monday dance in College Hall. Ad- mission, gentlemen, $1.00, ladies. 75 cents. 81784-1831“ MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT blue ov- eralis, only $1.19. Bargain baseme lt. S. A. McDonald's. MEN'S AND BOYS’ EASTER fur- nishings. Topeoats, suits, shirts, ties. socks, etc. B. A. McDonald's. 8171 0N FIRST TRIP-Among the Visit- ors to the city yesterday coming by boat from Victoria were: Messrs. W. H. Corbett, Mr. Norton, Capt. Dan Ferguson, Earl McLean. Mr. Roger- ‘son, Mr. Wood. Bowley heard, Mr. k lzard, Miss Snelgrove,‘ l s. Jim Cobb and others, RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Mr I A. H. Mould, who has been in the C. ho N. B. hotel service in one of the other provinces, has been appointed manager of the new Canadian No tlonal Hotel now under construction in Charlottetown. ‘ ‘mg who can remember the late Judge 1 GAzE-l-rED_-rhe (gnawing promo. in the Canadian militia have been gazetted: tlons. appointments, ete., l’. E. I. L. H.—1To be Lt. (Bupy-i ‘Prov. Lt. (SupyJ D. S. Montgomery iisth. Dec. ma. m, tr. s, 1.) Med. d9‘ Pm"- i°- ‘l- i!" w" ‘hi’ Bde.-—2nd. Med Bty. (Flown-To be old cemetery~ She died on the 13th, rather o! the wife o! the ‘latewt. Pm“ LL w_ a woom" 27th day of February, 1827, at the early. chm-yes Pn1mer'Q_C_) ‘Nov m“ P E‘ I nmhrsJro be Many m“ remember the "nay ’ Capt; Lt. C. ‘R. Palmer, lst. Sept. r. n. 1. ii ceremonies. During the proczssio 8171 ' AT S1‘. k DUNSTANS BAMLICA yesterday morning, Holy Thursday, Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Right Reverend Maurice McDonald, assisted by Rsv. Fred Monaghan, Deacon. Rey. C. McCarthy, Bub-Dea- con. and Rev. J. Sullivan, Master of I of the Most Blessed Sacrament. from the-main altar to the reposlte. y on the side altar, the altar choir boys rendered appropriate and pleasing hymns. ' Owing to the regrettable ph- ln all the hundred and siny a that have passed since dainty womm hood firs: came to know the 5m.’ of the Lovable Fragrance, the Ysrdlq Lavender has occupied the high," .. nichein, Beauty's favour, To-dsyig i, A treasured all over the world, wim * for the prercily shy little girl. Win, .~ some for the gay modern maid. And - gracious for the lovely great lady. ‘ YARDLEY LAVENDER '1 Tine Lovable Fragrance ‘ “From 65c the bottle, of all good drug and department mm 1.9 Make its delicate charm your own v f viz- YARDLIY“ - LONDON 558-562 Adelaide Street W, _ ronomo ~ s. ar r/uus a NEW vomit by Bishop LeBlsnc at the, Cothecnl in Saint JOhh, N. B. today, Rey‘ p McMahon. D. D.. o! the Basilica Stlfl going over yesterday morning to m. , vey them here. ship Bishop O‘Leary,' who is at pres- ent in Dayton. Ohio, recuperating from his prolonged illness, the bless- ing of the oils was dispersed with. The. oils for the dlo were blessed finlgltlteliést will do a , _ i l t A Thewomen oftheMaridme Provinceswho bake , their own bread démand the highest quality of I flour the world Pf0duC09-fth¢ highest quality of flour that can be milled from the best Manitoba hard wheat. ' . ls it then surprising that among the women of the Maritime Provinces who bake their own bread, there should-today be such a widespread preference for n —lrcep a bottle of Absorbine, In; always handy. For cuts. bums. bruises, sprains and strains this " liniment and antiseptic is invaluable. No wound is so slight that it may not become infected and cause serious trouble if ne- Whenevcr an accident happens, wash the cue or bruise immediately and thoroughly with A sorbine, Jr. It takes out the in and inflammation and pre- vents infection. $l.25—et your 8.1 beautiful corvmgs- ornamcntatlons; to be seen in old-tline steel engrav-lm-e her;1"de%os‘tcd' H“ ‘i: p304: ings-"olde" lmglish lettering, "line-Iccasidt £1 ykfinygyaxfisguleln 820d H“! ., H c’ cfmen o ei- m _ r n mm, flOurMICT d“ at sum (preservation and reads: "Sacred to Charlottetown, was that now owned and occupied by Mr. Justice Hasurd. Also the street adjacent thereto is called Oriebar Street. sence iroin the province oi l-lis ‘bord- -. Elm?" are standing. others lying flat on. . B ‘limit "503" “m stone or iron supports, still others tum" memmy of Elizabeth Isabella" fmm u": childtm 7°‘ Fim Aid the form of sarcophagl while many ' - - ____________..__.__.__.._.._.._ it is sad tn say, have suffered from vanda1lsm--belng broken in pieces and scattered about. Surely, some- thing can\ be done to restore. even partially, these latter to something comprehendable to those who visit here, ior it is of great interest to many-who have read the early his- tory oi the riiono to nho the names here recorded of a large number oi people who figure in such archives of fitted for such an office (see War- burtorrs History). A memorial to one oi his family is to be iound here. ‘rrernlett wasa special , oi Governor Charles Douglas smith one of the early governors of the Province, who autoeratlcaliy ruled for ten years, and was then recalled by the Home Government. A monu- ment to his eeflmable wile is to be seen in the southeast comer of the cemetery. Governor siioltlr was a lnother or the celebrated Admiral six oi eilalre he was ably mules "Iam-edtoths memory or Bpace will not permit oi extended notes oi many others quite as prom- - inent as those already mentioned- people who were well known in Isl- , and ailalrl in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Such names as Thos. Pethick. Thou. Owen. Belch Brecken. T. H. I-lavlland. lr.. Mark a e Q Butcher. Jabea Bernard. John l. C WHETHER it be a cot, a bruise. sprain. burn or scald. Zam-Buk provides the handles: and oi corner known in later years as Beale’: corner, but now the "Capitol Theatre") Benl- Debt. 0101!. 9°!‘ the Province as have been preserved. “T. n ‘ma’ aid Mclinncii. Thee. Doddhlf» Iseao a Take ior instance, the name of It ie ironrcertaln ya u. Smith. Chas andklohn. Binnl, Iwen S Thomas Tremlett. the sixth Chlei herbslexrrnmumzo Jioa camel-on. '1'. n ‘lreml-inl- Iiiiv- l- o- ‘ '1 Justice o! Prince Edward Island. who Humphrey (head master 01* Centrll ' ' ‘ was not a lawyer and altogether un- deetroyirig activity n; Academy-now P. oi W. Collide). Joseph and doing-Bali. John Pia". aiehitsot; and a host oi other names identified with the history o! the‘ - lilo-growing propnq, Zarn-Biik la splendid for mPediiandeJroee-hiteslill- b e.etc. Getaboxto-dayi sum a semis. Palmer, Dflilli. Oambrifill» 871* t... Nelson. Jenkliil. noviw Y1"- liaaelrd. Gardiner. rim. Qt“- Dsmpeei. dominion. Hattie). W051i. neiieman teenth ayoooy smith. o.o.a., the ha-o o: .' Acre. in Governor smltlre ecadaet, . w.“ na-ta-lew, whole monument is; us: , "byr and is menus as 161love ' monuments-semen basalts... ~ Mliihlit nremner. William Binardon (owner ‘ andiotheearlypertoithenlneq .wort\\r. nor-mom M -~ e mnoaoirioapmsotou do wooduetobringeotyeorpareoo- ell .1 Botlik otlierpreeeotday‘ Sign . . tliellairtlie d! lfllltfllli] attention to it. Tliath wliy it’: wedsye