TUESDAY. GET READY FOR SPRING! Sprin g is Cleans]! Kine, Charlottetown. L-l028-3-30-1i. about 5mm“ yam no ‘ma, h, - g p ' i. e- -——— ' be hn his “m °"" M-Yo» ~~ iiiiiltliéiiiilflimwti i» Help Yourself To Health llnd phriment is completely equipped to fill your THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian OONFEDBBATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. 14-5798-7-13-313. COOKB for perfect pictures. L-5469-2-24-tf. FLAsIh-Dealers and house- wives it's real economy to buy Robin Hood Flour now L—1038-3-30-6l. ENTRANCE PUPlLS.—8et o! six booklets containing valuable Mat- riculation Material-—postfree forty cents-postal note or coin. C. F. NlGWlX-His Worship, Mr. P. W. Turner will speak at 9.45 tonight, MB. ERNEST S. CABMODY There entered into rest at Char- lottetown on March 15th, i937. El‘!!- g5]; seymour Carmody at he early age of 42 years. He was the 80h 01 the late Josiah and Mrs. Carmody of this city. When but a youne 11d Mr. Carmody left home and went to Amherst there he entered the Rflbb Eirgineering 00-. to learn the trade of boiler making, after spendlll! B number oi years in Nova. $60115 hi? returned home tskin! a P9531011 with Memrs. Bruce Stewart A: 00» give up work. He entered the hos- pital at that time for treatment but Holman ’s Fe MARCH 3o 193-,- ata res . i. y. 4 Splendid Values In MA TTRESSES over C. F. C. Y. on the new system of collecting city taxes by the in- stajment plan. L-1037-3-30-1i. l FUNERAL WEDNESDAY —'I‘he ’ funeral oi Mr. John Cameron, Cal- l edonia, will be held from the Cal- edonla. Church on Wednesday af- ternoon, March 31st, at 2 p. m. failed to reSDOHd 811d Bffldua-“Y sank until the above mentioned date when his gentle spirit returned to Him who gave it. He leaves to mourn his wife formerly M15 Jeim Waye oi th‘s city and one daughter Jean, also one sister and seven bro- thers nainely-—Mrs. J. J. Leslie. New York City; Heath, Toronto; Josiah Ottawa; Charles, Hawkubury. Ont-l every need. Pziinis - Varnishes — Enamels ’ Brushes -— Waxes and Polishes -— Hvmfi cleanup needs of every sort all at astounding low prices. Real Sleeping, Comfort! TO SUPERVISE EXPORT-Ll". James, Weston, William and Earle l1‘ I Y Simmons. FFEEIOW". P-E-I» and L- of this city. also numerous relatives l1 H. MacFarlane and John C. Plll- and friends who will miss him in ii _ man of Summerside, P.E.I., arriv- mg days that 119 ahead u. R ed inmrlalikfiax yeiterdaygo to sdpaeg- His funerad iiitlihlrilll waishlailgeiyeag; ll vse e s pmen o caro s {gilded was e rom e 0t‘ ii E (67,500 bushels) oi Prince Edward , Mr Chas. whye on March 17th. Y V Island potatoes to New York.-— caving io the ilhseilcc of Rev. G. C. \ \ .. THL PA|NT THAT ENDURE§ FQR YEARS ' Halifax Chronicle. \v['bSl.€X‘di1'iIl(ll idle git: lgzoofilgxlfl? \ .' —-—€-— WHS COll U!) C Y 9 - | l ACCEPTS CAI.L—The Rev. Tlios. Legato. n. n. W2: smiée nerd-j, 0! ‘ """ " Palethorpe, oi Wlnsloe, P. E. I.. has‘ rolnfflrl l0 the Nave - em 9T5 v I received and accepted a call from‘. of Zion Church Choirfeeliidglydeielrli- the Upper Londonderry Congrega-- tiered the hymns "Unto t e s’ --. I tion iii Truro Presbytery, N. S. Mr. l and "Slliill We Gather at the River” s" Paietliorpc, whose iiiove is greatly hits; which he was tenderly laid to "C regretted by the Winsloe Congreq “Inf, in the People's Cemetery unili n gation, irxpects to begin work on "lhc day breaks and the siladows ills new field May the first.—Unlt- flue nway" by the following pull (7 ed Churchman, trnrersz-Messrs. D1‘. Blanghard, /' \ _;. —-- I Earle Thomson, Chester mil , h I COURTEOUS sarrvicE-linolh-i Afichael Langley, Roy Cudmore,_ EXtffilllfily oflmfflftalflg! p , cr example oi the service and at- 1 Louis Irlldliilfliiil fl lmb be i. tuition given sic-k travellers by the Tile o. owing ora u s were s ;l ll Canadian National Railways was Li- rI.‘\‘-’L’Ll by loving relatives and ! \\' iilessed at Moncton Saturday ....n<ls _ - . . ~ WllPll a Prince Edward Island man Eiokcn Circle-Wife and daugh- Here ls a mattres? ‘ha; w!" g“? you_ years of l ' ‘i nllilsd Hennessey, accompanied by l1 1‘- ' sleepmgfmmfurt’ Bul“ wlth 725 coll spnngs, 980i! w. - . m. Curran, o.‘ Charlottetown. ar- v(vjl‘f‘$ti't‘illl—&'rlld cal-ruddy Filgwi" , encased in a separate cotton pocket and embedded in e"- I 1 r vcd iii the city en route to Mo1l- -l 1115- "P 08005 BESTS- "lce i hedv ]a ers of white Co“ v - - - _ P | l N T R . [.3111 for hospital attention. The t‘ dart & Co., ltinilloyces E88 8s abley an); d k 1h o)?’ Covering is of seryne- ll ' _ _ , patient was a bed traveller aild a l _‘-ll'V AS-‘Oflilllc-n- _ p amas w‘ eavy roll edges- Fll-Wd _ ll _ __ _ if low first cost IS es- P ; pans“, u, we Mount,“ deep,“ _ _; sys—-Mi'. and Mrs. Thomas with sturdy handles for easy turning. In all stan- i d 5 Durlldio Sllilll l‘ llllrll 59mm] we can l-ecom. cal-would have been a hardship. _\"l ~Ems"anglfiffddclgfigelkmgl: dard sizes. Each —- -- ‘— - -- _'- - _- _ ._ _ I ' o l%"%"“°' ‘S- U“: Mfrmfll mmd ‘his ml“ “S being . = dlildmildilrcplloillllgllglirolllfd Y ll-"wr. 05st of "Bridgct O'R':l.l""ke“ . g finish for lilirrlor unllf‘. [he next begi l0 the pgr- A good duamy Damp, at l instead 0f the “m,” car ‘romi also numerous Cords and Letters ~ \~~"<i~"""*< "d l"."""i"'°- rm llllllllll’ or crown a very low cost. Suitable Ivfoncton. i of sr~1l>r¢l=>= IJ-Ivyfi-i-w-H-i One Of Oar Best Values In p It is ellimy. applied and mamlmd brimd- Sllllilbl? for interior and exterior _ ' -——'—-— l "' . d , dl'i1‘=~‘~illil¢'l\l.\' l" "fimollllh for inferior and exterior use — blll Parllcularl-v thzsgceillgdtf: lAJHilJSSNO(ZlI;-YC_I1I$$Il%l NEW GIELSEOW " and hard fflhfn like‘. fm‘ "59- is finely ground‘ adaptable for Garages‘ ship in the Brown Cliaptrr oi the _ v. - ~ . . . > - v r ~ 15h enllw“ l” ml“ 11nd has u" vwvllvnl 60W" Barns fences e10 due i Honorary Socetv of Skins. Xi at Friends of Mr Robert Silllpllant Filled with hundred ' ‘ ' ' - ,, . . ~ _- - -- " . - . , - ~ - s of esilient llfllfill m""l\7"- M?“ o‘ ering Cilpllfll)’. to its extreme low cnsi. Providence. R. I . has Wlnstfn J. htllitcl‘ River. will regret to learn carefully padded with new fclad cottonczgd igyeziz’ Mayne, S.B.. A.M.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. l-l. Mayne of Em- erald. The Society is devoted to the promotion oi research in Sri- ence and only those who have at- tained a high degree of excellence in scholarship in the sciences, have done some original research and whose work ind‘cates ability for further scientific research. enjoy oi his continued iliiess. l It comes in_nine good colors including while. QUARTS _ ~ - GALLONS - hum with a durable art ticking. Finished with roll edges. A mattress that will give you long satisfactory ser- vice. All standard sizes. Extra value at — — — — 1-2 PINTS _ - 25° PINTS - - - 50¢ QUARTS - - GALLON - - A quiet wedding tcok place at tile United Church Manse. Cav- cildish, on Wednesday. March 24, when Miss Lillian Inez Ready, daughter of the lme Frank and Mrs. Ready. Burlington, became the bride oi Mr. Edwln_St. Clair Stevenson, of New Glasgow. Tile 4.95 S.\I\'l'l‘.\RY! Washable! 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All standard sizes, Special value at, each l? h . k, persona“ Audit‘ lionrllc ‘of Mr. zinriiil “m - i?’ Y Si- Pairl“ S aY —— a 1 , i‘ , Mr. aiid Mrs. George Fralnpioil ‘ ' f“ j ' d 5 ‘ spCilL the week-end ill Moncton frog]; Fm happy cmlplc l" _ . l1 _ with the formers mother, Mrs. E. t2 “ lime of “Fe growl ‘Fm ‘u 2 t The annual St. Patricks Play at Frampwn. (‘Qfnetagelljglxlg-nvlélzlc ‘brflg ‘f’ '1‘ J i t James ' ‘Y c”: l.‘ c Georsewviu- stat“! by $~ . fldErS. Tile best wishes oi their D t‘ Club, \\‘flS a splendid Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cameron oi I‘! sulcaclélgffliouxh played on March stcilorton, N. S.. arrived in the ggefifiufgsdlrlgpggeglale new]? ' b J An one can a I ALABASTINE with . 15th a iuil house greeted the city Saturday evening, culled hcme ' ' ' y pp y Players when the curtain rose 0h by the serious illness of Mrs. Carn- Miss Ruth Stevenson, student at U. C. College, Charlottetown, is spending the Easter holidays at case.- One cont mikes beautifully-tinted 4 walls; Goes on smoothly; Will not rub off or show brush-marks." Many attrac- eron's mother, hams. March 11th. Tlic plny-lovlflfl audi- Mrs. Edwin wu- once of Georgetown and surround- ing districts expected n. good enter- SIIMMERSIDE riverinisto chooscfrom. Sold bydcaiers talnmeng and, a5 on other occes- Miss Marjory Chandler and Mr. her home here’ \I "flflwllcfei ions. they were not disappointed. Jack Chandler were home from _ . . The Thrcc Act comedy "The Acadia, Wolfville, m the Easter gjfifgf, tfelefnfdbfirlgfaaemlg" oYPfllm. Lime and Alqbqghng Colonel's Maid.“ was presented by fl holidays, the izucsts of their par- Ghsgow womcnk Imutuw i): Winnipeg. October 9th, when their ' eldest daughter, Jean, was united . ‘" ‘"“""“’ “° M“ “°°°“°k A“ Attention Egg and Poultry Shippers cast oi’ nine, well prepared and pro- ven actors. who iii this play (l9- tracted not from their former re- puiation. The play ircntrcd around the hatred oi two southern gentle- men, Colonel Rildd and Colonel Byrd, and the love of their children Robert Rudd and liim-jorie Byrd Canada. fimlfcd l,“ U, enis Mr. and Mrs. Fred s. Chand- Head Office: PARIS, OnlariqCuncdd Qi 47' . sow m, Fitzroy Street‘ Monday evening. March lst. The vice president, Mrs. J. B. Dickie- son. presided. There were twelve members and two visitors present. The meeting opened with the In- ztltute Ode. and repeating the reed. The secretary read the re- ten Bagnall. The ceremony was periormedby the Rev. JR. Mulch- mor. Mr. James Carson played the wedding march. The bride entered the living-room with her father who gave her in marriage. Rev. Basil Doyle, C.S.P., who has been in Charlottetown con- ducting a series oi lcnten sermons at St. Dunstan}; Basilica, was a passenger on the Canadian Alr- On and after April lat, 1937, we will be located in the building formerly occupied by THE NATIONAL WALL COATING "Ali's orics part led to many others to hide licr identity especially when her fntlli-i" by the aid of detectives trailed her i0 the liomc oi his enemy. ilcclarilig he would batter down every door in the building Ilntil he would find his daughter. o; the original owner . Rev. George Walker at the Bat- tle of the Boyiie is on display here. The gun was handed down from family to family and is now own- ed by W. M. V. Carpendale, oi Oxbow, Sask, He is a descendant port oi the previous meetingwhich don McKay, roll call to be ans- wered with a description of my birth place. Refreshment commit- tee. lvfis. H. B. Stevenson. Miss Ruth Dickieson and Mrs. M. Mc- Leod; program com.. Mrs. Rendle A. Houston, Miss Elsie Laird, and honey-moon in the east. reside in Winnipeg. The above wedding will be oi-inlerest to many Island friends as the groom is a grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silli- phant also a nephew of Mr. LimllCd W110 WHEN bl’ “llfllfllif-‘mi we. l to M to trd . She wore a gown of coronation . r fair in love and Wily.‘ to Wm the fixed Doygcw; fiuemsgg was approved. and roll call was blue trmwparmt velvet Wm‘ 380m Allld BIOS. C0ld Storage. consent of their mung do thfiir m Toronto where he is stationed‘ iaiézréefidwwgildly Iéllilgelgllilflsds Iflarxa bandeau in her hair. Her Corsage The new address is marriage Marjorie yr . 10 u, f; h m]; d m. wealthy daughter of Colonel Byrd, M figgzldoflgilsdlailalzzgl: ggerftgmalg; wins oof otilibinavalieyflosliezisgn Isabel 58 FITZROY STREET under an assumed name acceps QXBQW mu Qwflg 111510315, . M i I H of m bfld _ _ _ the position of maid in Colonel WEAPON edilmiw" Wm dlwumd- MH- W- NfdQZfdé‘ she W050 ,1 '8§,§v,,w:§ To our patrons shipping by rail no change Rudm‘ lmme‘ and qulckly wms h" W" B‘ Bulmrm w“ appointed convex“ coronation wine transparent velvet in address is necessary. way mm the affections oi" this Imqmg Mam. 29 (Qp)___'r]1e or for the questionnaire and imh- wm, Corsage o, garden,“ ML . cranky but "Heed H5 sold °1d MO-year-old Ilintiock muzzle- “°~l‘°f‘m‘" Th“ “"1 "Mn"! "l" Walter Williams was groomsmnn . C Southerner. ’I'his deceit on Marj- loading bhmderbud; carried by be held at the home of Mrs. Ei- Mn and Mrs. Edna“ Wm an“ a‘ f ( 0 I "A good Cash market every business day" Phone 1027 Charlottetown P.E.I. Frank Bagnail, Hunter River. Messrs. Wilfred James and James Chandler, plumbers. who are at present working in New Glasgow, spent Sunday at their r “ve homes in Charlottetown. Misses Marion Martin. Wiltshlre, and Margaret McKay, Bradalbene, 0.0.0. students. are spending the holidays at their homes. Mrs. Edna Essory oi Snugus, Moss. (formerly oi Hunter River) is recovering after her very ser- ious operation. G The stormy encounters between these hot-headed coloncls~cnemles for twenty-eight years-called forth heavy acting on the part of those who impersonated those difficult’ roles and kept the large audience keyed up with excitement. The Chinese cook in Colonel Rudds home-Chung-a-Ling in league with the young couple, "whose brain was equal to that of five men" saved the lovers from disclosure on many an occasion and provided a great deal oi tlic entertainment oi the evening. Many who were pre- sent declared "The Colonel's Maid" was the best play presented by St. Jame: C-lub. The following made up the cast: Colonel Rudd-Cranky but ns good as gold; James Boudrcault. Robert Rudd-Son of Colonel Rildd. Miss Ella Sample. Mrs. Herbert B. Stevenson and Mrs. Mervyn Bulman were appointed to attend the girls‘ sewing class. The fol- lowing program was then enjoyed: chorus, Where the River Shannon Flows; readings, by Miss Mildred Brown, Mrs. M. livilcLeod; recitat- ions, by Mrs. S. D. Parkman, Mrs. E. E. McKay; solos by Miss El- aine Parkman and Mr. George H. Stevenson; instrumental music by Mrs. W. B. Bulman; and two con- tests. The meeting closed with The King. Lunch was passed by the committee in charge. Messrs. Robert Stevenson, Albert Ling and Fred Bulman. P. W. C. students. are spending the Easter rolidays at their homes here. ‘lihe weapon is hand-made with a barrel. The muzzle is two inches iii diameter, narrowing down to three-quarters of an inch , ior the powder charge. Rev. George Walker was gover- nor oi Londonderry during the 1689 siege. and he tramped the walls urging the defenders on. a bible in one hand and a sword in the other. For his services he was granted £5,000 by the British government and the Archbishop oi Canicifmrry made him Bishop of Derry. In 1890. carrying the flintloek, he led a regiment and was killed in action in the Battle of the Boync. The gun is still in good condition. RO LAVE ‘I'll! on. souno WASl-IAILE WATER PAINT A really washable flui finish for your walls and ceilings. Ii is firo-reiurdiflq and hygienic. and can be applied over wallpaper and any other sound MORE WORK DONE EASIER the —with a hunch for match-making; Ichafloggemwn Quardlgn may be Mia. M. Donovan. Julia (knoll-daughter of Mrs. Carrolb-Mls Jacqueline Lacozlr- siere. New Gradyon-Vlctim oi a poor memory-G. Bculiy. Mr. Bascom. Legal friend of Colonel Rudd-Joe Bcul-ly. m love with Marjorie Byrd_5,hd I'm llllnnrfn n» aim. A wedding “s, mlemnlud ‘t mConsget 0:; eeonoml: . . . . _ vision. one en n%lgzmllngyrd_d J Condo" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Muir. m’ 3:?‘ ' :3?‘ ° nOII-QlOIIY lull".- Marjorie Byrd-Mlss Lucy Scully. , “an” More do“. In d d.” “' ' a H.°,§‘$“.,'.1',Zi',‘,“"-T"° °“‘"“~‘° °°°“ Eastern Guardran withlesseflort. ma"... For Beautiful Interiors & Mrs- Cnrlfoll —-Slster-in-lnw oi ____ d In um when elm nonlin- ~ Colonel Rudd-A crank on system “MQUBSCIIIPTIONS io alien ls required. Even those THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited Phone 105 Charlottetown. Ibo have no errors of vlslnn can prevent strained eyes ll they Ill] them while doing close work. ~ Hufcheson TOBACCO CO. LTD. cmuuorrrrowu Psi- handed to their Rept. Archie Plume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon's Drug Store, Montague. omnliw/ hi‘ PUTNAiuls‘ Corn Extractor ..'FI.ASII.—-Dealcrs and house- wives its rral economy to buy Robin Hood Flour ilow, L-LON-l-N-fli-