'AV(IN\')W 111E LIHAKLUIILIUWN GUARDIAN- wmouiirsi f’ fflra» I lwxffnoée p liiilliilfilliit O A cool throat and a fresh mouth double your enjoyment of a smoke. There's nothing like a stick of delicious Double Mint to freshen up your mouth and throat. Experienced smokers say “Wrigley's between smokes, makes the next smoke taste better)! CR-l Footie! Witch -— ' ‘ New pocket flnh- iu} Hi3 “rapist-rs ..... .. n..- 315 Wrilpprffl SAVE WRIGLEWS OUTSIDE 5¢ PACKAGE WRAPPERS FOR VALUABLE GIFTS snapper; from Spearmint, Double Mint, Juicy Fruit, Pepin, {west Lnunl ond LK. (lulu I.l(. Wrapper Worth one“ Wrapper.) . = c ili-ngilusoliii ilavi-n" model, nlckol- ‘I‘_wo elrs "Avalon" Iridlo r 1: s s k i‘ i - p l a r cd pinned case non-tirouk- Que laying 0nrd|~ enamel in-iimi-‘ii all . . . .. uhie crynta . . . . . . . . . . .. hnish, blue and red backs . . . . . . . . . . . . for 200 wrappers Mouth organ, solid bran reeds plays uny lune you mic, in... melodious m... . . . , . . . . for ‘I0 wrappers SAVE THIS FUR REFERENCE, N0 CATALOGUE PRINTED Mail re uired wrapper: for gift along with Wm. WIIIQIUY Jr. Co. Limited, Cnillw Avenue, Toronto, before July l, l 37. your namc and address, to Single stick wrappers not acceptable #1’ striiimx" . Eastern Guardian v Honor Roll of East. Baltzc School for month oi Marvh. Grade X---l. John Dixon._ (italic VIII-d. Robert DIXON Grade V]: (at _ Wall?!‘ Murphy; Richard Dixon and J95" sic. Rose. equal; 2 Myrtc Rose. HKSITRSFIIIPTIONS l0 lhe m-n (iuarriiati may be 1o ':‘1‘ll‘ Rcpt. Archie Hume. Brit Zll- H. J. Mabon's —l. Grade v1_4b;_ 1. Hazel Mil- rv-iiesnllljlllfnn‘ nlvldtgtnlisify lerGlradc III <ai—i Rita R0591 2- b‘ H 0a n. w. . w. an. Bailey. . m m O o‘ ‘FOL-ioas-a-ao-ei. Gracie iii tut-l. Ewe-u Greet‘; ?_ i____ Reggie Grady. ‘w Wri" I ' " '"' r '"""”" _ Grade II_1_ 3.351431 Masseyq 2. Professional Cards John Grade 1 tfli 1. Anne ltiase)‘ ____, _ ' and Flora Jarvi equal: ‘l- HlllaTY Holland and Sylvester Jarvis, EGAN & CO. e...» Gmdo I ib>—l. Herbert Rose. Grdds- I (c>-—-1_ Leroy Miller. Grade I idl-l. Frank Grad-Y- Pcriect Attendance: Hillary Hol- land; Flora Jarvis Sylvester Jarvis and Herbrrt Rose. . - Teacher, Erma. MacGregor McLeod & Bentley - W. E. BENTLEY, x. 0. r . . , ., J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. I Barristers and Aiiorneys-ai-Low MONEY TO LOAN (liartered Accountants H0 Richmond Street ‘Phone n. P. O. B0! I2. Alex. W. Math eson ETC Collections BARDISTER. SOLICITOR. Money to Loan I I, ALBAN FARMER TEE. SOLICITOR, ETC MQNE! T0 LOAN Rahal CiumdaBidg. Chariottgjgwn. EY ES I 6 ii T EXAMINATION Fitting ad Sljjuzpiying Obie: s. a. iifABll QIYIOJQIETRIST MONTAGXJE, P. E. I. can. Connected With Dmgsiore. 1i is a wise thing to think of Coal just about Easier time. Warm iveaiher is not here yet, - provide now. We are well stocked with cotch Anthracite, Dominion Coke, Old Sydney Screened, Springhlll, Inver- ncss, Albion Nut and Stove. You should place your order now. W. Ii. GILLIS 00. PHONE 116 TOBACCO CO. LTD. CNARLOTTETOWN Pi-I- niwmsmonum MR. BERTRAM WOOD CLOWE Bertram Wood Clowc died at his homo at. New Havcn, P.E.I, Oll Dec. 17th aged 6L’. _vc:-ii's. He had been ailing for a year and “as well cared for by his aged par- ents, Mr. and hirs. Samuel Clowe now almost 84 years oi ugc and also by his brother Ivan Clown oi Mciidowbaiik. Bertram was_ the oldest. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clowe. Tho sisters and brothers are: Viola. Mrs. Alex McDonald, of Ncw Bcdiord. hiasrt: Spurgcon. in Michigan; Albert. at Klllgnlfill, P.E.I.. l-Ialtic, Mrs. F. Bertram. New Bedford: Oliver and Elmer. of Somcrvillc. lvinss; Judson at Ilaznp- shire, P.E.I.; Mrs. Wm. McPlicc, Elmwooti and Ivan at hicnclmv- bank, P.E.I. Mr. Clmvc lived in the USA. for some years and liltCl‘ returned to New Haven whcrc he owned a iariii on the bcatitilul north bani; uf the West River. opposite Si. Cath- crincs. He was good hearted and had many iricuiis, many oi whom Cillllt‘, ‘to we him during his last illness and to whom ho talked of the dcsirc hc had to (impart and be at rest. and aitcr a your of sili- fcring that rcst t-zimc and his spirit. returned to God who gave The iuncra‘. scrvicc was held at the hoinc oi his brothel" Ivan at The pail bearers were Messrs. Michael McManus, Daniel Living- stone, Lawrence Kicham, Scmour Darrach, Lemuel Drake and Frank Howard. The funeral was directed by‘ Arthur Pollard of New Haven and the interment was made at Corn- wall. Sympathy goes out to tho aged parents, and to the sisters and brothers and friends of ihe dis- eased in this hour oi their sorrow. gins a wants _ drr Chanc om- u-mi- “q ilon. Work done with less e sus honest. m m 1 =n'ih"w& Zrlersy. More done in a day. “til/Mt for the doubtfiIl lg: In .. with iem eflort. Better work m, g“ “"8 “methlil! M noth- _ l in cases where close applio- Thirty-right years no the aiion is required. Even those w°1'l<l'5 W- C. T. U. convention MINARUS KIIGIIF PAIN” Liwminl i I MORE WORK ._ Organization DONE EASIER Naltlltfigl Conference ______ that gynm‘ooo'ooooisrisojsént claim Consider the economic Ilulllly on illegal bum-ms‘ m ANCE. L-8798-7-I2-3l2 FLASlL-Dealers and Robin Hood Flour now on 11.00 A. M. and Sale Thursday, April 8th. L-1l6l-4-5-ll. Cake of all kinds served st St. James Tea Thursday. April 3m- . I4-I15l-4-5-Il. ENTERED HOSPITALP-Mr. Guy Degosge, the popular teamster oi’ Moore 8r Mclseods has entered the City Hospital for treatment. H15 many friends wish him i1 SPEBGY recovery. RETURNS T0 ISLAND-Miss Aline Bryanton. who spent some time in wcstville, guest at the home of Mrs. Agnes MacQuarrie. The Central Guardian E CONFEDEIATION LIFE LNSUII- , house- wives it's real economy to buy L-1038-3-30-6i. REV. T.0. DeWOLFE will preach Sunday April 4th at Albany Sliryon 3.00 P. M. West- moreland 7.30 P. M. L-Iilti-Sat-tf. HOME COOKING. Novelty, Candy and fancy work tables will be at St. James Church Coronation Tea TURKEY, Salads, Pastry and Jind not be ashamed. run IS COUNTING on YOU" “He is. counting on you." On a love that. will 51181;" In His burden o Pm!’ i For the soul He has b01181"? With His life-blood and sousht Through Hissorroy and pain To win ‘Home’ once B8111!!! lie is counting on YOu ii you fail Him-what then? “He is counting on you." 0n life, moncy, and prayer; And "the day shall declare" If you let Him have all In response to His call; Or if He in that day To your son-cw must say, "I have counted 0n you, But you failed me"—what then? "He is counting on you," 0h! the wonder and grace, To look Christ. in the face I For you gave what. He claimed And you laid down your all has returned to her ' home in Charlottetown. P- E. 1-—Ne'W , Glasgow News, . NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Report of North Tryon School; for March: i Grade X-l. Francis Ives; 2 1 Mildred Iiefurgey; 3. Helen? Chisholm. j Grade VIII-J. Ruby Delaney. l. Grade VII-A. B(‘l‘li‘li..l7l Thom- son; 2. Harold Cfai-ke Grade VI-l. Marion lnsard: 2. Mildred Thomson; 3. Gcrtrude Inmail. Gracie IV (Sm-l. Aletha In- man; 2- Phyllis Thomson; Vernle Lra. Grade IV-(Jm-l. Rfl-lph Cobb, 2. Carl I\I£l_\‘h0\\'. 3. Gracie III-l. Annibcilc Mac- Donald; 2. Hcath Cobb, Gradc II—l. Edith Clarke; 2 Joyrc 'l‘l'l0l1l‘0llI 1i. Dcuzl Dclancy. A very successful concert was held March 17th in Borden Un- ion Hall uiidci- ihc auspices of Bordon Women's Iifliute. Girl Guides. The following’ is the program. Ciepiiig chorus, Guides in Uni- form. Flag drill, Girl Guides. hionolcgile, Jean Maclsfmg, Guides. Sale oi pics by lvlr. Ray Smnllwoori. Moon Light Drill by Girl C-uidcs. 3 - ._ _ Monolo ue. Eiiicriaiiiin ihe v \ ,. , _, _ Zhglallfiailellrélll)‘. Revlxlg. Nfinislengftuthlc MacDonald, trill? giciigisntlgallgn reillmd that G. Manzer conducted the services Duet, I Take Care 0f You increase. Gaines of clgiancs ion the at the home and Cornwall Church, Grnndlns. John Sherry and Elenore magnum, rafmng or a“? l‘ ‘Full? where Mr. Manzci" dclivcrcii the Cflfllilbvll- gamqs rm. mom 2730b?“- iuncral address, bringing comfort Dialogue, Miss Blanche MRC- machines we“. rmrganta £15m and syrlnpathy to tho hearts of Ivfl‘. Redqc ROGQCTS- Riot. was expressed tlrtan re. the bereaved, Dialogue, The Meeting Will pnpgfs had a "CW5- Comc to Order. Mrs. J. V. Muc- Donnld, President, Mrs. Geo. Sharpe, Mrs. R. Toombs. Mrs. L. MacAlecr. Mrs. R. Sherry, Mrs. R. Rodgers, members. Camp Fire Sccnc, songs by the Girl Guides. God Save the King. _vsiue of correcting errors o! who have no errors o! vision can prevent strained eyes if they aid them while doing close work. G. F. HIIIVQIIGSOII For His sake—nt His call. llc had counted on you And you failed not, what then? j-Selecied. GAMIILING IN MANY FORMS. ‘ ‘To; .,__,f~~.,», . APRIL 5, 1937 5 U 5 5 E X ANNOUNCES New Low Prices , rEffective Today ' We are pleased to inf0rm_ our many thousands of Pat-l rons throughout the Maritimes that as from today, Monday, April 5th, 1937, prices of the famous Sussex Beverages will be reduced according to the following f scale: Prom some quarter lingers the, iaronounccmeiit: “The world is oziel bg gamble." But there exists a‘ sturdy opposition. . i "Taking a chance," popular with those who do notquire to amgyzg just what it means. A sane coli- cluslon must be that s gambler cannot love his neighbor as him- self, The Great Teacher taught ‘he ble-‘fiillfi 0f giving in contrast to the hldcousness o1 pawn“: that whzch riizlitcously bclcngs to others. It is not to the credit of (‘llillfiillilllii that the could afford (luring hard tunes or :.;_ m wag" ?2l.000,000 on horse r Grade I-—1. Gladys Dcancy; g q . _,,_ ,, , ' Shirley Thom“; 3- Euwlbe“ llgtllllift‘ tndmlylirlilffohnlth (two? Dawson i ‘ ‘ i‘ f", ‘3 m‘ ‘Porfect Attendance — lviaricu Plfn-t-IQI 1T 139731‘ Loard; Gertrude Inmau; Warren mm S“"f‘\)gt‘ é] ‘LL?’ u? 1'” 1.0“. Delaney: Aleum 111mm]; Phyllis kfiom well. gas IQPGIPAUIIS, l0; o. Tlwmwh; Doris ltiiiclwnald‘ American c Rtgiilvlidlb“ 1111:“ min]? - . , . ' - ~ I .6 rc s .~_ Annibclo v MacDonald, Edith movamcm, [m- tm, mtrochwvon ,. Clarke. Joyce Thomson; Shirley lnttere ‘n u , °‘ Thomas: Gladys mvaney: Heath eiwhtissaipq ie “hole of the r0117... 90131193.; Richard Newsome. Sate Consfi-L In iorir,» Antes 1hr‘ Audrcl‘ HHTVCIK (enchefl- amondod iQlnll,§-1,,§,,Q5“§ mum \ r u AI of‘ degioi-ablc objr-cgivs 5 Borden Concert ....‘....Z.‘.;i’,‘ ‘,3’; p551“ ffiosvlwi - or this nafonal glllilbling 1-5 ,0 do m,“ to ’ _ r bcillllfillt ofdicensmg charities‘, Hons‘ er ])lllliilltlli'(lplc mstitu- cnllillilztilcss in the sweepstakes the . (‘lPfllll‘[lOls1]\S\'0orll aweepih A simple Shakes‘ " d b“ a T4198 for all The Irish Hospita] comes over the rc";iilarl_v Not lo Sweepstakes Plmllllllllg horizon! "f; ago the public Szlrntogo Lancers and stc - were i i‘ ' - - dflllvlfl! in costume, Willaljd flgOldlflllillirlllliiivt ‘Cnmtlldlflns reaped Pickering and Diana Campbell. of thc 15th di"‘\l'lfl"le first rcund Lorne Sherry and Betty Dulzicl, Hospital Some‘. 3.11,”: of the msh John Shr-rry and Alive Jay, that CJIlEiI-iulllsizjrcu" nd also Laurie Richard and Ileanc Rich- prizes “ consolat ' 5 Md- Ill ll. . Duck. Harold stlnwm. Joyce ms ilkcnlfglilLtCnlfzl-qlllilili). they: Love. Dr. Danny. NllllCi‘ Jam. zitraiiist the i901; agitation Dialogue. Irish Albi. James Zviac- lllfli‘llfllf\<i_ p m ‘on of slot QIISZRIECIG. lviacDcnald, Mrs. L. OLoLar‘. autumn the Brantiord‘ - ca‘ C . ' 1 Irish songs. Girl Guides. rcsoliiijogllntcolltgr "V???" 5cm l!‘ Intermission. sale oi candy by akin.» m,‘ thcehcgléx‘: fcmlnlcltldi " ‘ ' "- or so miicliiiics bc lint irneweci I The Ulllt-“d Church iinnpger; of‘ llli‘ 51in,» w“. in ' " ‘ ' ~ -- . a report. to a l to swoopstnki Prominence In November it was’ um’ Alt°Tn0Y~Gcncral Ontario, had ordered a Province zrggiiagzlcparatory to eliminating n“ 11198 as a Perniclous in. ""99 l" the community " The Old caflm of the 1c ' _. gallzatlon if 1110mm ‘C5 P‘) Bu?!) illegal Rambling lflde. Did tho legalization my cvil cvcr stop the announced Roebuck, United States 1110i in Toronto. Canada when its "depths an anti-Gambling De- Dsrtment of Work. displaying m; vision of the future of this social evil in the following ‘resolution; "Resolved-That the World's W. 101' 15cm ONE-GLASS SIZE 8 OZ. TWO-GLASS ‘siza 12 oz. FIVE-GLASS SIZE 28 8i 30 OZ. Plus bottle deposit-M-refundable when returned IN this manner Sussex acknowledges the return of more prosperous limes and hastens to share its prosperity with its Patrons. These new low prices are only made possible by the tremendously increased popular demand for Sussex Products whereby production and distribu- tion costs have been reduced. A generous part of the resulting saving in manufacturing cost is accordingly passed back to the Public with the sincere thanks of ~ Sussex Beverages at traditional high quality and purity. SUSSEX the Manufacturers for this encouraging support. the new prices will continue to maintain their 1 GINGER ALE, LTD. I SUSSEX, NEW BRUNSWICK Home of the Famous Sussex Deep-Rock Mineral Springs civilized countries, and pledges it- sclf to use every effort to SUP- press ths evil in all its forms, co‘.- ling particular attention to the ncreasing danger of progressive card parties amongst women.’ NON-ALCOHOLIC FRUIT PRODUCTS “_“— I Young folks of today are as fine and clean, as of any former gen- eration; however, a few cocktail (ii-inks at a social gathering, per- haps not sufficient to produce helpless drunkenness, but out to bcnuinb conscience, and render self-control ineffective, a moral tragedy often ensues. 1t is the ajcohol in ihe cocktail that turned the scale against purity and right. Cocktails served in thinnest of glasses, frosty cold, in handsome lIORW-i- by respectable hostesses creates u taste for alcoholic bever- ages. Those are the wmnen, and girls, and young mcn who patronize gay- "mmclli beer and wine parlors. Alcohol is 9, grgafg; 506151 menace than ever before. In the last generation. the presence o: "time" and slrls in a public drink- lng place was almost unknown. Have you heard of 135,130,,” tablets"? such remedies are doing i1 big business these days, do“. lllg 11D that morning-after taste, {gtenlgent Peal-fie. BKZY-llfllly making ourselves sick. of their own ffeg I?“ 5° that U193’ have to take Fdlclnm n15 hard l0 believe 3:3‘! Pimple can be so foolish. cums zfivslctgixgfiasbevgrsres never causes more. ' ut always I when-l to all the women of m‘ T- U- 50 lake an infers: department of our w9ft_ lest ye u. murders gmmliIirsed inwtlri‘; States. The American Issue sayg- "Thl-S is the most shamiul homi- cide record of any on earth." The U_ $_ A_ repeal prohibition of the liquor trn-Ificfd sufficl- i Out on a Lim b in a. Holdup i ' i l.) "b, ' . t t h. L. w; . t.:.- ...i .i Opened- A‘ ilonbillttfititlllul: sbrlftc tggiean.‘ ‘on promised‘ vlmiy ‘f; circus performers who did it insuspense while WWW!" 35:9” at. Sarasota. Flaunt how many P6110“ C- '1‘. U. lew with l m, --____i_ tsining quarter! . terrible increases of goiiolixzing in all m. an"... for Dandruff. rlmirea the stunt would moitiplvlflvolved l" ‘he "ilim" h“ “l°' BRINGING UP. r-AIHER —Bv Gems‘ "“"”""‘"’ - ._ _ _ _. _,._.___.-_--»~-- . - _. . YOU MAKE ME 5\Ci<- even/ones F 1 iNTERESTED iNTHECORONATiON MAGalE i5 mes-w-a MAGGiE-EXCUSE ME- HELLO-lg Tulsa's-e son-on ov= ¢‘éP...~.G‘°“Q8%E‘.‘-°SUT.HLE‘E>°SAE- fii-‘ré-Bfiéfiiépem $2Eé“1.8u°§“?.o$%e "E w‘ "° “~95” “E ou-rrv Mooize-wou mom" TD as EVENTS AND THE AND BY THE WAY- conouxriow ASHAMED o: YOURSELF BEiNG momma-r ABOUT GREAT comma ev5é§5i5 A Copr. I937, NEWS OF ‘THE DAY‘ x... run...» synod", IIK.,_WMII m»... "a"... J