_______,_,,,,-. noun-s..-‘ -...‘.,.....L.. l i l A r more; Mqiyign Y. ,_ illElP vim Err ’FLlI TIIIS WAY "Keep resistance high, organs clear Ind active, blood pqrcflsay doctors Don't let ‘Flu act you down . .‘. beware o! tho e hit-mic that is raging! keep on the lob. ei avoid infection by keep rig your system rec from hnnului wustes nnd poisons that nccumulnro nntl iuvter your resistance. ‘fake Frult-is-tlvsa. tbs pt:- Ifli (ion of is Ittmous (sinodliin doctor. Fru t-a-tlvcs contain extracts 0| fruits and herbs nml arr to llmuliiltl ths liver to uorrnnl healthy union; nctimtu the flow ol bile. cleanse the intestinal tract oi harmful Ilstes and rxxisons, tom] tn purilyjhn blood sire-om oi poisons and acids. keep [our system toned up to [wrlfltl health. t ll your hrs! lnsurunru ndulnqt ‘Hu. lPrult-u-ilvcn arc on milr n! nli drug stores. [mist on genuine i-‘ruii-zi-livca. COLL“! Ill"l"l‘(i\‘ HONORED ~;A' ~ r zrrrzz-i: On his curt, fifth bzrthdny, ficdcrlck 'l‘x":\uk of Vicimn, Aus- tria, honored n collur button, whose (lisngsncnrnpre lil Detmmber 188i, saved his as the first. art of n p. 1s s mung in a Vicmfli Lhruti ti) tiiscovcr- ed that his c ll bu‘ on missing. nrtl h.‘ won‘ to the cli lng room to find ii. \\'hilo hr- w s out the t". mn Clilfllfi- fire, patiic iolloecetl, t Iinnniw LJIIIIIIFIII n-intn-t-n stnins. A EYZiSIGHT Exiriiiirriou I i i l l t Fitting and Scnpiying Glasses i Etc. § I ii. J. iiiABfiN til’ lftibllYflllST EWUNT “IVE, I’. E. I. l Oilit-c (‘oiiiievted With I Drug inre. l Gare For Your Eyes If you ctmsitit-r the value oi your l'_‘|t‘\. 31m \\.ll not hcsi- tat-e to give them proper nt- ientioii, Should i|\‘('l‘l\‘0l'k cause strain have thcm 0x- aminrd zmd tiitrd to relieve the strain. Naturally ueuk eyes may see cieairiy but still he strain- ed. even when not subillct l0 overwork. Ncgiccied cycs may fail in inter life. ii. F. iitz-tcheson Professional Cards m*1vr“&r6o?i , Chartered Accountants ' 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box l2 McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. i Barristers and Atturncys-at-lav MONEY T0 LOAN MacGuigan & Trainor MARK R. IWIWGUIGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAY". TRAINOR, ll. A. Barristers. Solicitors, E10. MONEY Ti) LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, chmon Street, Charlottetown. B81 & Mathieson R. Bell I). L. Mnihiesnn, LL-B. Barristers 5; Solicitors MU ‘I'D LOAN - ernn llim-lc, (‘h itittetowmPJll. . F. MCPHEE, B. A., K. C. Ntfllhlt! tf-c. , ll.\lllli.\"i'lall. SOLICITOR llcv Iluiltliilg (‘irariottclnwn. Palmer & Haslam ll. J. PUJWER. K. C. .\. J. ll.\§l,!\.\l. l5, .»\., LL. B. il.\lIlllS'l'F.ll‘$. ETC‘. Bank of Nova Srntia l7hflmhcfi (‘hrriuttetoivr|, l’. l-I- l. MONTY T!) l.l)\.\' I’. . “n! I21. Matheson BARRHTTR. SULICITUR. ETC Money to Loan (‘IIUCPUOIII Office: 90 Great Gcorlifl 51""- Phnm- ‘i: M. ALRAN FARlillsR BARRISTER. soucrron. mc lllfiNl-JY r0 LOAN Bank of ("anada Bid:- ' Rel‘. - liUftitil, l’ E. I, the Central Guardian COOKS for perfect pictures. L-5e69-2-24-u CONFEDEIi-AISION LIFE INSUR- AfNUl-J. b6198-7-12-312. CRASWELL for Photographs. EDWARD BlllGilAlil, song and dramatic recital, Hcartz Hall, 8.15 tonight. L-1586—4-l9-li. claw zit Irving Oil Plant. off Lloug- \\'0l'tll Ave. L-l587-4-l4-l6-19. \'i.<i’l‘$ (‘ll.\lll.0'l"l‘ET0ll'N — lnthci" Vuchon, of Quebec. lviuritime organizer for the French Lzuzgttngc Congrcs which will be held in Quebec City this yctir, was in the city Friday morning. He was en route to Charlottetown for several meetings in Prince Ed- ward 1sland.-Moncton Transcript. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD t0 15b person giving accurate information or address of James McKenue Davis, watchmakcr. English, be- L‘.\‘t't'll 83-413. Was in Prince Edward isluuti tcw years ago. Grand- dnuchlei" inquiring. ltirs. Lloyd, Liverpool, Nova. Scotia. L-162U-4-15-4i. CARFERRY FOR DRY DOCK- The car ferry Ch nrlotte- town, which operates between and Cape Tor- meutme, N. 13.. tvijl arrive Smut John on Wcdncsday for u goth-ml oiorhnul nt the dry Dock k‘: Shipbuilding Co, Ltd., had tqcn ii.\\'ll.l‘(il‘[i thp contract was i':‘iI(‘l\'(‘d recently by C. N lvilson, Igcucrnl manager. 'i'hr= ferry will be m the dry flock from i0 (lays to two weeks. Mr Wilson stated The overhaul is conducted annually, prior to the commencement of t'tliit't‘lili'lti(‘(i automobile traffic to Prtixet- Ipflwzird Island. The ferry Prince lfthvard will be placed on tho regular run while the Chariot- stated that, dredging work undelx. taken nt Yflrmotith by the com_ 11111)‘ is‘ now ncdrluq completion nnd that the dredge ‘W11 filTivc bat-k zit the drv dock LPCfiiliiffiti has been engnzed in the ‘ Ydrmoizth job since Dccomberm. Saint John Telegraph Journal, Dominion Oyster jContinucd from Page 6) show contamination. the only sane mini; to do with them is fishing them and transplanting. They thou, the order to stop fishing will “n be 1111 Tight. and clear. before i111‘? all‘ grown up. and the big ones will be all right in a year. I brought American oysters here “VPYILV years ago or more and planted them, and they were still American oysters after bring six months in the water. Thcy had the some coppery, metallic taste. They will not change in a short time. but they will if 10ft; long en- ouch." The resolution was then agreed to C. L. Meeting At Georgetown FOUOWihZ is the President's re- port submitted at n recent meet- ing of the Georgetown Subdivision 0f the C. W. L. Reverend Father and dear Mem- bers: As you all know. this is our annual meeting and I wood like to say that I am very glad to sce so many hcrc tonight, I om sure if we could realize how many bles- sings we get; m; members of the C. W. L . we would. feel very sorry if we did not have the opportunity to iwcome members. We nil know our Holy Father heartily approves 0f the Imnguc and sends spcclsl bfcsslugs to the members, I iifld the pleasure of attending our Convention at. Kenslrigmn in Sepfcnthcr and heard some very itisznirxng addresses and reports. Throuch the kind invitation of our National Convcnor of Lny Retreats, Air? Frank Murray’. I had the mnvilecc of making tho semi-closed rctrrnt, at Notre Dame Academy Inst November. and I hope every nmmher of the C. W. L will have 'hr~ prinlefrr‘ of making such a. re- treat m the near future. we spcnt many happy hours in our hall fflilfthff- mid We‘ sympathize with our members who lost their tlcnr ones. We lost two n1‘. ‘ml IIlPHNiT-"IZS and although they ivcre unable to nttcnd our meet- ings. thov helped us in All 011i‘ undcvlnl-cinr". We will miss Mrs Ktgctnn‘ chem-y smile and hearty hnml-shnke and the many culls 9i lr-q she mndc for us MYS- Charles Fiizrzfirnlfi R150 did mm" Charlottetown Fill-IE DUMP for clean ashes and i Iva. D. ‘ i" | IIBXL dot-k. Word thut the St. John Dry ‘ tctown is absent, Mr. Wilson also ‘ Lcconfield ‘ the inter pnrt of next week The * .W°m~“l1'5 Mastic was; held Tuesday ‘ill St than her shnrc whcmcrallcd upon. processed ht hora on MM. i i Newest 1937i lnnerspring construction Front Pull-out Type Springfilled Cushions Backrest for Cushions filo: CHARLOTTETOWI)! GUARDIAN Studio See the new features- 1-l\Iew Front Pull-out Models 2--New Coverings in all the Lovely “Shades 3-New Spring Filled Pillows for Extra Comfort d-New and Deeper Construction for Longer Service . 5-New Back to Support Pillows 6_Bridge Lamp. FREE with each :5 Qualities of Coverings to choose from. Cotton Repps Plolds and Homespuns Pile Fabrics Velvets etc. fRGg. t0 $44.50 Reg. to $49.50 Reg. to $57.50 $38.50 $43.50 $49.50 A BRIDGE LAMP FRE With Each Studio Couch For 10 days only you can have your choice of any of these lovely Couches on the Holman Home Plan and a beautiful Bridge Lamp FREE. These couches give you all the advantages of a deep cosy Couch with the added features of a full double bed or two single beds as required. Secure your couch now and select the bridge lamp you like best! for 10 Days -APRIL 19. 1937 fi Bridge Lamp F R E E For the Next l0 Days Only- Sale ends April 24th. 9.30 p. m.‘ Let us hc-pe they wll continue to help up ivith their prayers; and we should be generous with our pray- ers for thcm. It it unnecessary for me to makc any tncutinn of our year's work, as Mrs, Hessian, our capable Secre- illl‘_\', has included all this in hcr report. In concluding. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to our chaplain, Fllliifil‘ Kicgins. who sacrifices his ilTlC and energy to help us in all our activities. I beg you, dear of- ficers nllfi mcmbcrr, to accept my .'~.li(‘(‘I‘c thanks for nil your help in doing good for God and Country. Respectfully submitted ELLA A. MCKYNNON President SECRETARY? REPORT The Annual Meeting of George- town sitb-tlivislon of the Catholic James Hail. The vnricus committees brought in their reports which were s11 "Ty enfollrligihn. A letter from lhc Crmvcnor of Lay Regret-its was read. The folfowimz officers wen? elect- (‘d illllffioc for this year: President-M's. D. P. McKinnon (re-elected) 1st vice Presidcnb- ms, Felix Morrison. 2nd. Vice Prcsidcnk-Miss ‘Mary McDonald (re-elected) 3rd. Vice Presidont~Mrs La Conrsierc. Trcnsurer-~Miss Isobel McPhee, $rPP¢lHFi/—Mrs. James Hessian (iv-elected) Councillors-Mrs Frank GotelLl Mrs Michael Burke. Mrs. Allan McDonald. Mrs. Currie, Mrs. James Condtm. Mrs. Jnmgg Boudrenult; Madam President, Roverend Father, Officers and Sister Mem. bers: _ I do hereby submit, to you the following report 0f the Georgetown stib-dlvision of the Catholic W0- mens unguc for the ycsr 1936-37. The Annual Meetings of this stib-divtsion was held April 22. 1936 with the President. Mrs. Mor- rlson in the chair. "The Good Earth" For over fifty years, “BLACK TWIST"- GHEWING has been a favorite chewing tobacco of farmers. The leaf is grown in Ontario where the good earth is especially suited for growing the finest tobacco. The leaves are cured and the Island by our famous methods w ch add extra. flavor and natural goodness. Try "Black Twist" Ohewing—then gsbooktoanothorbrandifyom-tastewiiiiet held the first’. Tuesday of every month, the attendance bein! fairly satisfactory. those attend- ing taking a keen interest. in C. W. L work. Some of these meet- ings were busincm only. at others the business hour was followed by s. social hour. partaking of delici- ous ice-cream and cctke furnshed by our amiable President. Social Service work was CAlTiCd on an usual, The committee in charge made many visits to the sir-k and needy dispensing toward charitable work as generously as our rrnnll funds woird permit. Clothng, food and school books were provided to help parents keep their children in school Children were also fitted out for first. communion. Our twelve dol- lars ($12 00) was paid in taxi fare to take chlfdren to Charlottetown to be provided with glasses sup- plied by the Red Cross Society, also several fares for child’ receiv- ing hospital treatment, A patient suffering from pnen. monin was provided with nurse, medicine and other neccssares re- quired C. W. L. paying for some. During the winter months several comforters and quilts were made rrd Killian-s) donated and given where they were most needed, I" 5el1tentber our President, Mrs. D. P. McKlnnon attended the convention at. Kensuigton. In November our annual Bazaar was held. The C. W. L. sponsor. lng it. a. substantial sum was realized. ‘The proceeds were tum- eci over to Pastor for church debt. The C. W. L. donated n woo} comforter for the lottery, This was drawn for at the bazaar, During this month our President attended the Retreat at Non-e Dam, Academy. Later she was Qppoinggd convenor of Lay Retreats for 1,119 Charlottetown Diocese, Olii’ Whlst parties opened qn Labor Dsy and were held semi- monthly until um. Rom these Dflrties were cleared $40110. At Christmssbaskets were fii. led and scnt to brighten the homes where most ne- ed. In February s. box Social was BDOHWTBG by C. W. L. and Holy flame Society. The O, w, 1,, m- celvlng $20.00. A mewm of sympstlw was sent to His Excellency Bishop Oksullovsn upon tho death of his father in Hamilton, Ont, also to Mrs. Coffey, Past National Presid- ent, who had suffered bereave- ment. in the loss of her husband. The League feels deeply the loss of two of its most esteemed mem- bers. Mrs. Kiggin snd Mrs. Charles Fitmernld. Our National and Diocesan 0b- ilgatlotis have been paid also Sisters of Service Scholarship Fund. Regina Debt. Margaret Jones Memorial Fund, Msgnzlnes. Prizes were also given toward school and catechism. Our total proceeds for the year were $254M most. of it. going toward church debt and Soofsl service Work. except our obliga- Eastern Guardian . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 4'1, or left. at. H. lions and a balance of $21.60 which remains t0 our credit. In conclusion I wish to thank our chapain who smoothed over so many difficulties which fell our way and gave so much time to our ivork, also our President and other officers who co-cpzrnted to make the years work a success. Respectfully submitted E. M. llESSlAN Sec. C. W. L. Georgetown. In M emoriam SADIE MARY MCGUIGAN The sudden passng on St. Mary's Read of Sadie Mnry, the. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGuigan, occurred on Marsh 28. 1937, at the early age of nineteen years of s lingering ill- ness of diabetes. She was conrolcd by her pastor, Rev. Father Mullally of Sturgeon, who administered the last rites of the HoYy sacrament of her church. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowful parents one sister Mar- garet at home. ' The funeral took place from her home on Tuesday. March 30 In- terment was in Sturgeon Cemetery to await her final call. May her soul rest in peace. __________ MR. suzxsnonn .1. noss The people of Belfast and sur- rounding district; were saddened on 119511118 0f the death of Mr. Alex. under J. Ross on Friday, April 2nd. 1937. at the age of seventy- three years. He received ail the medical attention what. was p05- sible during his short illness of one 33:’ frglx: limellmmiifl. but God o rws 11 his etemai rest? and ca ed mm w His was s shining life; no mat. ter where you met him. it was a. 810w that you felt emanated from a warm and loving Chrisflgn hen-m He was a faithful member of the 39m!" Prefibiterian Church. All who visited him enjoyed his cheerful disposition and friendly list/use and his removal made a, lléwgnrzvo ililtivmeldesoiate. It meant n th t repaired. e Pace a will never be His wife, Isabella Maceod and s 8°11 17111014 Dredeceflatd him some W51‘! I80. There are left to mourn the loss of o loving father, three sons: Jnmes. of Medford. Mass. William, of Rose‘ .y and John st hams. The Just two mentioned were st their father's bedsldr. during his illness. The pallbearers were Messrs: Joseph Shaw. Daniel E. Rosa. Angus L. MscLean, Samuel Buch- snsn. John Macllschern snd Rus- sel Pantmi. The funeral service was conduct- ed at the home and grave b.v the, luv D. A. Maciiinnon. Defliitfll tho bad roads s lsrge number of‘ friends and relatives followed the remains to its last resting place in 391135;!‘ ‘ y, there to awnlt. the glorious resurrection. .. STUCK T0 HIS GOLD BATH England-(OM-John W. Braddiok. retired cigar merchant who left. sn estate of 0150900. bequeathed at‘. his gold coins i0 his vm "that hr may ret- there J. 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