I A-~ _ Pace. ’s'Ix_~.-f -~ ' _ _ ____ __ ‘ 'rua cHAnLo'r'm'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ MARCH -is gr gg;-e _ 0r6'elItral Guardzqn ~ _ New ‘_ ' s=~ Ki » ‘ _' §T. JAMES CHOIR practice io- , _ - _ ==Aiilng _ CYS, _»1e=w»-»»- _-r~TIGsR‘s s_HAn_ow-'-' SERIAL-“HIGH-s1>mI'rs” coMEI>Y _ _ _ i --»-1--f----f----'-I'-"f ..'.:'.'-‘..*;';:‘f.i::.:,f.‘;-:,:;.‘:,...“".'::.§: 1' ‘his-late residence 9 Alley St, service :fooling - mdiiu-he Kidney great starting at 2 p. ln. minister, ' H " A small bulb containingfs. 'cleaning please c°py)_ fluid that is fed tothe sqileegee -.feat-_ _ _ urea a new automobile windshield A ripe- __ '_ ' ine Abso bi ui kl d th ` hull harnessrgarilg. gzrefi, glta`,nboot c‘i1?f‘e|?;I|Id other lasagna auffereallhy is also I W \l ll'lLilED LW DD XIIIIOVC has:-and the holes mn be work; during treatment. it ia both eeenomiul 'and safe. Booklet on tho horse seat freer (1.50 nu berlin at drumili-S or genenl madnnts. ` W. F. Young. Inc-. Lyman Bldg.. Montreal Seed Catalogue For 1929 Now ready. Printed at the OFFICE of TEE IRWIN PRINTING C0.. LTD-. CHAR- LOTTETOWN. A list of many vnrletlea of FARM SEEDS, GARDEN VEGETABLE -and. FLOWER SEEDS. The most popular vsr- ieties suitable to our SOIL and CLIMATE. - 8000 COPIES 01 S8811 DATA- r.0c.IIE, now being mailed. Ir you do not receive _I ¢i°W~51’°P Seedmen to the People R *fl I - / fl 'A-‘W _ amsslis Imfrao 4,- __ J. S. TAYIDR B_.A. 0r To . Pho” ,om passenger traffic in the coming sea- daughter where she was wnderiy mr.. Chief Inspector B. J. son. At present in St. John the C. P. ed fm-_ hoping to stay tho hand oi' '15 Dorchester sircoi. Ulm-|01-l¢1°\“\~ ri. have been busier than 'for many de,,,,h_ but G,-,d willed cinema, and years. The development o. the ocean She passed peacefully to her heavenly BELL £57 MATHIESON traffic has been very considerable, heme, consoled by the last rites of 3 3° '"5' and on Sunday a steamer from Liv ' catholic church admin- ll.. L. U. B11 Wednesday to Friday.) preciation and recognition. TRYON BAPTIST PABTOB.A'I'E- services on Sunday, March 17th, will be at-"-'I'ryon ai. 1-1 a. rn.; at West- moreland at 3 D. m. and at Bon- 'shsw at 7 p. m. Myron O. Brinton, PRESBYTEBIAN SERVICES for Sunday, March 17 are as follows: artsvillo ll a. m.; Brookfield 7.15 p. m.; Clyde River 3.15 p. -m. (Patriot THLETIC BIANAGER-Mr. Sterl- Giddings of Murray River was el- ected manager of the Dalhousie Uni- versity football team' at a meeting of Heals Harness Galle §h.fd§.§§“;°.§f.§.'fmi° Club M-Id °"` ANGLICAN SERVICES -- Sixth Sunday in Lent, March 17th:- Bt. John's, Milton, Morning Prayer 10.30 a. m., Evening Prayer, 7.30 p. m. St. Mark’s Rustico, Evening Prayer 2.30 m. Friday evenings March 22nd ADDITIONAL DUTIES - Rev. _- Charles 0. Rand, formerly Rector of - , Crapaud and Springfield and now CAR S ncciol- or Middleton, N. s., has in lf, addition to his regular duties, taken » " on 'i-he Editorship of "Church Work," _ I _the ofllcial paper of the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Nova Seo-_ ‘ ' tis and Princce Edward Island. 'I'he many friends of Rev. Mr. Rand will ' congratulate him on this mark of ap- ALBANY VILLAGE-'I'ho March T3 ' i meeting of the Jubilee Women‘s In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. t° ‘ W. P. Cameron. The meeting opened “mess with the reading of the Creed. The minutes-of the previous meeting were read and approved, 'and the reports of Bl the different committees were heard _ Sick Committee, Mrs. Buchanan and W *j lél;s._lVicKay; School _Committee Mrs. 1°""°‘°W“- sent yn" Fmmpuh m le, Mrs. Green, Program Com- _ _ _ , _ _ _ mittee, Mrs. T. E. Noonan and lvirs. ` ' ' Bums; Entertainment Committee, 3° Carter Coe Mrs. Basset, Mrs. Burns and Mrs. A. h _ _ __ Noonan. On motion it was agreed to W _ ' have the school scrubbed price Luntted ' month till the end'of June. Several papers were read and discussed. A E E_ “uma very interesting demonstration on Crayonex was given by the President, ' Mrs. S. McKay. A government grant *" of $3.50 was thankfully received. Miss Laura Muttart favored the members with several musical selections. The EYES TESTED “es me-1-K -'-»'-e _-_-e--_ »- me hom- .. - , - of Mrs. A. Green, roll call to be ans- d € wer-ed witlwwhere ru/_ould Line io g Travel."_ A dainty lllnch was served E. W. TAYLOR " "_ and the thanks of the 'members were h ` extended to the hostess. An enjoy- nz nolnwml saiwgug-et _ /l able evening was brought to a close " b th ihin f'I'heKing » plctnre of life insiio the .r ol. no- was www- §--its loves, llim\°"» dum' 'mince our win your hurt jg' the breeay youth who iildl *lil* fweoi Point aiocilvlllw i°'#ff°1’°* "mi love and football. _ LA N4RDM \ ` \,_ UZ>W€m -_- \'»; _ 29th St John's, Milton, Len- - d : . fell Service, I p. m. Preacher Rev. C_F. Johnson. (Note change from i-UZO§ Re d 3>?U'-150515 OPUO is AUHZOQ ia.: ` - ~.- ~*~`f ‘ $1-UNT CHAI" F* _ T ` ' "A . ___ MHE 1.~ RIDERPION ` \ In _ ”' 'L S. 01- ~ ‘ - TE » -KE P4 sz. IN N __ i - _ 1 T1IR?L_’;L‘D PfC'1~U:;~5` _ J I f 4ND S \ Agpljili’ _ ;e..,,§g»~ -_ - ~ ' __ _/-p -~"~_- -1---_ - .--El...-0. _ ¢|1y THE NIGHT" 3’ , ,AND coivmmr =_f<‘__,L, “~‘- - ' ,- f-f_Y\¢!W¢-9 »` 'rl _ ' ` f‘_Campus Vamp” 1” ' " ' " __ 5 ; 4 l if M _ -_ PRINCE EDWARD -si... TO-DAY CAPITQL TQDAY SA, PRINCE 21.' " -f ,Q f . ` \ ` _-Q. i i `-,__ \l{//_},,_‘,€-"7.775»__\ 1 I I" `~ '°°`>~_` l'\ _ .. ,_,i_,, _, _ . `..'»i" I, .,\ - l\, if lf' it; . ;I EDWARD - ar. rA'rIucx's mir sum, M O N. -=~ TU E S, MAR. .18_' IRISH EYES A 'mnlill Acr coiuany nnailul or otri Inamnn AND Monson New you Urmnn. nmlzcraon 0|. lun. J. .ausrlu -'rn/imon _ Irish songs Irish Music D a n c i I1 g EVBNINGS' 'ONLY 8.15 S50-lilo--756; N0 TAX Seats Now on Sale ` At Box Office SPLENDID- CAST of LOCAL TALENT Mrs. Walter Burhoe and little lion, 19 ll, accompanied -by her cousin, 1. elene Thorne, oi’ Montague, spent I. t eel: visiting their parents in Char- -_ - b There passed to her eternal rest am at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ames Watson, summerside, on Tues- ay,-Mai-ch»5th., at 2.80 a.m., aret-Jane Gillis, widow of -the late Raymond McLeod of -heart trouble, in er 66th., year, after only two 'week's illness. She was born in Indian River, w P._ E.-Il, -being the- daughter 0! the her Y ° 5 g 5 ° ' late Alexander Gillis, and MIT! MU' “ity and good Wm on an ' lou .~ 188 dh was _ o r. II. or-Irrcar. rrans-Ivlr-. cl. ;d_I:m_e;d gf “_ when hor assistance and advice were E Carte the new Distric Passenger ' nnded' H" ’em“m5 WHO 10110724 Dr ° ~ '- ‘ Georges, P. E, I.,-who predeceased , ofesslonal Cards A8ent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- her “vo years ago_ _ U' 151'!! 111119111 DYOCSSSIOD on tile _. _ _ way, of st. John. N. B..-.was in the she WM a wamanm ,_ qu,” md *J* °f °'“““"Y *»° 5°- Mllldlil ._ Mark R, M¢Gu1ga,n city ycoierdoy. nie rirst visit io the Symmtheuc mm em mmm heap ::__l;_urc_l_i___w:::or:._maoo___oIhi_r.__¢oi_;l_:_m was Province since his appointment to those In need of B ‘mud md H, an msn sh s i ' _ w e was conveyed to her last nalmlsrsn, soI.lcI'ron. sro. me ”"p°'°““” WS" °“ he “°W °° be truely raid, no one Ieii hu- door mums mm ,B the “Hamm mm* MONEY To LOAN cupies. Mr. Carter is no stranger to mmgry: .. . . . _ t Th _ ameron Block, Charlottetown, 2.5.1. Prince Edward Island, having as she Wm be sadly mused by ‘Inge ae:try_'_he_g¢:_as_egv__::ee__s in the Church and travelling passenger agent frequently m,mbe,_. of mmds md wquunumes M J smuh e Der ormed by Rev. Prohibition Commission “Sued °"”"°“¢i0vm five or el.. yea., but more” by ,her ,,,,m,,y Wm, whom rho pail-bear-ci-c were: .Iona arac- M-rnm P_ E_ L ago. He is thoroughly acquainted Wiih_ she was always an understanding and nam Funk Green” sablmm “___ Send all infomation regarding In- railway conditions in the Maritime mvmg momet About two weeks ego ’ fraction! of Pl'0|l|bN°l1 50° W ul* Provinces. and anticipates consider- she was stricken with-an heir; “mack ii-o-_--_ “b°‘"~" able development in both freight and and W” ,emqved go gh, home ef hel- 'rhe many friends or Mrs. oooi-gc EV Robertson of Mayfield will regret learn that _she has been conllned Sh bed for the pest month through ' _ ' _ j f Mr. W. K. Rogers sailed from Glas- |, wgscotland, on Sunday night for 3 ome and is expected here earlynext eek_.- ., l __ d In' Memoriam _ ' ,_ MRS. RAYMOND MBLEOD Mar- S ' ` ' ‘ the :Roman ‘ ' '° L_ _’_u\THm5_0N» U* 3 erpool is expected with overseas is-tered to her by Rev. Urban' Gillis. B‘"l’D";;eys;":;:_»,__- Em' passengers. Asked about the proposed she was the mothe; of eight; child _ ' cimnec nz up of the C- P- R- on the ren three oi whom rcdeceaaod hor. 0*`"°°“-°*“*'°*'<°°°l"° "4 M°°“¢“° mainland with Prince Edward Island 0 ' - w . - _ ne sm Emmet Bernard. D146 *li* M¢Lg‘0-d' '& Behtley' ' vloaruie. Mr. -carter eoid that no eulnerno soo-iiico in trio ami war. `J. 4. nnN'l'l.l:rl2_ - l had no information on the subiooi ao besides o ooa and daughter who also W- B- BEN‘l'l»l¥!.‘ ' -0- _ -tar, but he felt that it would help some yoora ago. sho is survived W sonar .I iumey- t- ‘ . _ om "$13 mfhmma Q# frelshi traffic .or the C- P- R- very two cons and thi-oo dwshwl. frm - Rub 0. little Zam-Bal: over MON" .m mm. . ooaoidcr-ably, one in the course or ly, poniel and Fred-.at homo. Mn- your hands uid arms to cheek ¢|,,.|..¢¢,¢,,.,_ p, g, L time might develop a considerable Jerry Doucotie. we James -watson. and heal all rou ess and McDonald & B. A. aye. ’ EMULSION Rich 1.. .411 Qi! _ 3,, _ _ lg; 2! E ulcm hlhaswsseekstsd _ _ Bild Vital- gfqmv, rl-_ oiuia, who-uno ci¢iai:=i an _ T-1-= i;.':-:_“:.°'":..':.f‘...°°°"~._ .....- oim-ioo moomhr and UW WW " SCOTPS "‘“‘°'""‘””°`°"'°"""'W Bouquets were ll f°‘|lWl» Imrctil and Spiritual ui-. and mu. IllU‘-*' ill ._ J tourist moo. sununcnido, and urs. ave-on nn- chsdog. 1t's woo _ ' P j, ¢enorr.ivieronuln\m.Queboo.'#h° ` " ' was called homo by 11,01' m°“1°fl 1°" ioua iunoss, also five _Quad °bl|4f°11 L°°_ Mam‘n“_ ouv°_3B°1m D¢u°#¢ ° ' ondoioriowmoa.-~ ~ This Wrnter Keep ,nw man “_ mm m_.m,,.,“, i ' ` Strong ’ on mr. to se. nur-_o canfon when ereti; Bcagan May her Soul rest in On the morning of January 28th. 39 at the residence of her aon\-iu`- w s had resided at>Newton Lot I or the past 41. years- with hor hun- _hm and who predeceased her four years go. About two months previous to has elnise her health was railing and she moved to har daughters residence ‘where all medical attendance was be- stowed- on her and alle was kindly ursed by her daughters and intimate friends who had still hoped for her recovery but Divine Providence will- ed otllerwiae and her soul, fortified y the last Sacraments of the Cath- Pas tor, Rev. M. J. Smith of which he was a. devout and eamest mem- ber during her soioul-ri hare, Among her neighbors ci Newton. Lot 20, where she had spent moat of her life as a wife and mother, sho PERSONALS Jerry Doucetteand family. Mr. and Kenna, W. P. McKenna, F. J. Gree- Jo Mrs. James Watson. Mr. and Mrs. nan and Clair Greenlm. - Tr ` . _ The following Mass Card; were of- Mr. Jerome Mulligan, Miss Elsie Peace. __ ` ` : ' ' M . ‘ _ _ J . . Mr MBS. JOHN T MURPHY Mr. John M. Johnston, Klnkorn. John T Murphy, aged 69 years. he" pmed t° her °t'°m°1 nw“d Gertrude Murplq; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. e Church administered by her be particularly remembered for DMV. charity. sacrifice gener- lllndlsstlliil fel-ed Mr and Mrs Thus E Deighan. New York, Mr and Mrs John M Murphy, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs John Smith and fam Thomas Murphy. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy, Washington; family. _ _ mr. coou Murphy, New York; was Eagan, Emyvsle; Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Clarkln, New Wil'tahire: Mr .and Mrs. ea M. Greenan, Mr. and Mrs. gan, Mary, Margaret, Eileen, hn M. Murphy,_`Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ainor, Albany; Mr. Louis Trainer, u Murphy. Mrs. James and Miss Mary Ellen Greenan; Mr. rind Mrs. Arnbrose ohnston, Mr and Mrs James A. Carr, Mrs. P. _Connolly and family, Mr. . Mr. and M.rs. John Mccardle and Spiritual Oileringsz Mi: and Mrs. Thos. E. Deigllan, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnston, Miss Gertrude Murphy. uiii 1 ' Greenan. rphy, Messrs Fred and Emmet HAMPTON SCHOOL Fred and Emmet Murphy, Jerome- M Hampton School for the month of February: ily, Iva French; 3, Mabel Myers Grade VI.-1, Donald Cameron; 2, Bertram Cameron; 8, David Cainer- C Everett Ferguson. C P. Myers; 3, Cecil Ferguson; 4, Howard J. Theresa, Annie and Josephine My on and Margaret Cameron, equal; 4, et Grade V.-l, Doris Myers; 2, Keith Percentage of attendance 94 ._ can era. Grade IV.-1, Elmer Inman, Grade III.-1. Edith Carinoli; rett I-wgerson; 3, Ralph came .. _ Eve The following is the standing ol' 4, Ralph Myers. Grade II.-1, Roy Moore. Grade I.-1, Arthur Myers; 2, vc Grade VII.-l. Violet French; 2. Cannon: 8. Marguerite Ince. Iv Perfect Attendance: Violet --- a French, Mabel Myers, .. _. ameron, Bertram Cameron, Ma : Cameron. Cecil Ferguson. lui ameron, Everett Rogerson. ¢.` R. &-M. ` Kibblo Charcoal and Meat ` *A FOX `~ Biscuit le¢.‘l’red¢ Mull ' sg I BISCUIT . '- _ll ...le _gi _ :_ - L1-4- in :F-I ,_ 5.3:/ -'»'?"-»~*/ _l _ R. M. Meat For Biscuit (contains bone- meal, alfalfa meal, dried rrilik, yeast, iodiz- ed salt.) Per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 (Special discount cn ton lots.) " R. M. "Kibblo"`PulJDY Meal. (contains sufficient charcoal). Per 100 lbs .. . $8.00 R.. M. Puppy Biscuit (contains meat, dried milk, yeast.) Per 100 lbs. $8.50 R.. M. Fine Puppy Meal, Per 100 pound iota sado R. ll. Charcoal Meat Fox Biscuit. Per 100 IH. $9.00 Silver Tip Meat Fox Biscuit, (contains whole wheat flour, shorts, barley, malt and yeast.) Per 100 lbs. 56,50 Iwbinsonh Brown and White For Bis- ._ .. ¢....... .. Brace’s Fox Feed and Ranch Supp lies R. & M. Puppy _ Biscuit and Puppy Meal _ X-1 and X-2 Shredded Whole Wheat, Rice and Broken ~ ~o.1o ' Plain Sodas, Mullet Whole Wheat Fox Food. ' Newfoundland Clear Cod Oil, par gm - ~._, (C8115 Elks) package, each _ !or prices. Each ..........................-........ Aluminum Feeding Pans. _ hgh _,__ E“°"°°l F°°di1\lPms. lisoh...... Por dozen Wear-Ever Aluminum Feeding Pans. _ ilo Per dozen ............................. 83.00 uol Per dosen $2.40 lo " 0\1if|,D0i‘100ibl.............S6.50nnd$7.00 I Broken Plain Bodas in air tight wood barrels or boxes. Per 100 lbs. . .. $8.50 Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits, Per 100 in lbs. use hnperfal “Salvo” Puppy Meal, pei- 100 B. o..-rooms-.»oo..~.»o-~.;-...-on., ".50 F1eischmann's Pure fi" veal, Iii lb- ~ $1.40 Purity noni wnooi rio... eau-io rua _ . _ Flour. Write for wholesale o. retail prices Old Island Oatmeal, Rolled Oats. Write l _ ’ r N0.” |300 . °»1v==ii»=d Drums ron. (mu. 1 No. to Hand Meat Chopper. llsoh.. Quo - 1 No. 00 Geared Moat Chopper, pl-gg 2-1 Shredded Wholewheat- (ready go . fold) in 50 lb. bags only, per 100 lbs. .. $1.50 X-I Shredded Wholewheat (Rea to uodl. in Ioo-Io. bm only, per Ioodylo. ' .......;........................... $5.00 _ amor. aruireiwlioio wnooc_< .l to saodmvriooibo...........__.......f??|,i.w rio. so mn pon, mn No. 'I0 Power Meat Chqvper, gpeequy equipped with grease and oil cups, pm. each....7...-.........................835.00 N . so ---o m ""'°*“*I!¢¢°l°=»rrouolin.ni¢ia»o. Whollwhclt Flour, 24 pound ,nk I0. 1” .\ -.3 _ E' § _.________________ Brace. McKay 6.' Co, Ltd Wliiflilllunmeeltness Wllllllmlrantaun _ ---Wlulcsslcaaslciou... Xlmmmmmimlu oo wrlgcémmwmmuciumgh, nn"°°mm°°"('"°° ‘°f’"°°°) 500 lb New Warren Illtiorm mn ""1".__.__"“_""". __ '_ `o.con.o-ooaoaco-oaolueoaonoss naourouadnoacmcci Pol-Ioilpound oo.-oo..-oo-...no-ou..~........'.. "°°'°'° °'°"“'°'°°“'°‘l~°» line Ground Alfalfa Meal. Par loo wmlltilb-“not""""'°°°°°1"'°°°" ,,,,,,, M can an afQ|mQ Uh,`\v°”| Me” por loo steel oonooeonauou ‘O '_ ¥~‘Wh°1°BMnR1°e.nerloolo. moo. l>o~t>ali.o.saca......s1».co ' ° ,` . ai. ' ` ` ‘ . o a ,, _ _ 1°” ‘ uso Inc mo ,mm weioalnunaasoeoailomn. |-»o»»..»~»|.~¢»».»»»onoo "I llvlslqaa . . . ...de-» Per dozen ...........'.......z.:.....:.. 1802: ` l W lol . IRQ