E0 Central Guardian edema In marvel lee new: 0t intend, but ldYflrl-lllll‘ oi n wry nature mlJ be inserted at cents n. word. strictly pay- able ll ndvnnco. CRASWELL to: Photographs. OONIIDERAHON LIFI INJUR- ANCI. 14-9789 y AITIINOON TIA POITPONED —Ti1e Girl Guides o! ‘Trinity church will hold their afternoon tea on Thursday, March 2'7, ma! oi today. PBESlB-YTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES, Sunday, March 23rd Har- nmrwn ll A. M. Highfleld 3 P. M. Marshrle-ld 7.30 P. M. L-IM-Zl-Zl-li. lil- l-IAMPPON UNITED CHARGE»- Services on Sunday. Mnrch 23rd as follows: Hampton 11 A Road 3 P. M. MOUNT STIEHVART UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. — Special Diiv 0i Intercession. Mount Stewart ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Lot 40 ut ii P. M. biinister; Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B. A l..~13il-;i-2i-1i. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHAIM; ‘. ~ Services on Siilitiay, lilarcli iilrtl. Kllliléltlll 11 A. M. Nun Dollllllloil 3 i’. M cLLlllWllll 7 l’. M. Rev. l1. R. Woodslde. Miiuster. L-l69-3-21-li. TItYON — BONSIIAW UNITED BAPHST CHURCH SERVICES -- Westmurolitini, Bible Study 10 ‘i0 A. M. Pro-selling service il A. M. I ‘llyoii. liLllltlfld School 2 P. M. preaching service 3 P. M. Bonsliaw, pieuohuiu bvPVlCl 7.80 P. M. Rev. S. D. Tribes, Llustor, L-liii-ll-Zl-li. WINSLOIJ PASTORAL CHARGE. ~Servittl sundry. March 23rd are as IOllUHsZ Wuisloe l\Ul‘Lll 11 A M. Winsll»: duulll 2.30 P. M. Prince- town luuni ‘l k‘. M. Rev. J, RnwSKlll- her. liliriister. L-1B8—3-2l-1i. PRESBYPERLAN CHURCH IN CANAUA.—Bi'OlJl€f19lfl (lharge. Sci‘- vicos licXL Lord's Lhiy‘. Hnrlsvilie 1i A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Brook- ileid 7.30 P. M. Y. P. S. Ulirisliiin Endeavour hlsi-cli 2m. B P. M. llie Blleddl day o! prayer will D V. be - observed at all services and a oordini invitation is extended to the public t0 attend. L-175-3-2l-1i. EDUCATION O OMMITTE E MEETING —'I'hem was a splendid attendance st the regular mee oi the Education Co ttce on Fri ay, Much 14th in P. W. C. Proi. W. A. Secretary, Mrs. D. J. Riley to read the minutes oi the previous meeting which were read and adopted. e nhaimmn than asked for reports oi eubworamittees. The report ior SIYIOOl Rroperty and r Ask Us For The New Wall Paper Catalogue Write or print your name very plainly on the coupon. Bend H. lo II and we will send you by return lnall the interesting. attractive money saving New Wall Paper Catalogue showing 80 modern doolgns. W! THE COUPONS our Province to the other Providers. Mrs. Fred Macbcren presented a re- port on Teachers’ Salaries and M011 I MILIMJLIMITID ,P.I.L 01Gb» limo: all Io d one a copy oi the New Wall submlttednnd compiiri ons JdToi-“ache, Tenure which caged mm," Roman Catholic Cemetery, much discussion. Rev. Dr. Murphy lottetown. submitted a report on the "Rhodes Scholarship” which was most inter- esting and complete datum ‘iarlorln . a- 1904 to the present time. ter Show read a report on Larger Administrative Units and was .u_u- meeting then adjourned until the 1st Friday in April. FAMILY REUNION Mrs Earle MacMurrlo, Bedeque, P. E. I., Mrs. M. Fisher, Gore's landing, Ont., Miss Margaret Townsend, Ot- tawa. and James Townsend, Sask- atoon, Saslo, are guests oi their sister, Mrs. A. L. Winsor and Dr. Wlnsol‘, Norton, called tn Norton by the serious illness oi their moth- er, Mrs. Major Townsend. -Saint. John Telegraph Journal. SERIOUS ACCIDENT - Miss Caroline Sinclair oi the Oivil Ser- vice Department in Ottawa, daughter oi’ Mrs. Peter Sirlclalr, Charlottetown is now resting com- fortably in the Civic Hospital ni- ter an uniortunate accident. Miss Sinclair broke her leg Monday while skiing near Ottawa, and her friends THE CHAR Members Of Charilo-ttetown Skat Char- Personals Pte. Henry Hurry, R. C. A. M. O. mm“; bv M,» m“ Macdonald, The left Wednesday morning on return to Debert, N. 8., alter spending a iew dlys at his home in West Royalty. Mr. William J. Stewart oi the North Nova Scotla Highlanders who is visiting his home at South- port, is at. present sick in the Charlottetown Hospital. His friends hope tor his speedy recovery. Mrs. J. A. Wllalen, Bolcstown, N. 13., has returned iroin Charlotte- town after spending several days with her son, Joseph, s. student at St. Dunstalfs College-Fredericton Gleaner. Rev. George Ayers oi Summer- slde, P. E. I., who came to Florenceville to attend the iuneral oi Rev. G. A. Sellar, spent several days in Jacksonville with friends. -Sairlt John Telegraph Journal. East. ETOWN GUARDIAN Club y Shown above are members o! the Charlottetown skating Club who [ave such a. good periormancc at the Forum on Wednesday night lull: From leit w right: BACK now; Bertha MoCnrvllle, Beryl Delilah, Jennie Gudmvrv. Delvl Worth. Pat Clarke, Pauline Simmonds, Svlvll Chandler, Fairlie Prowse. MIDDLE now: Rose ‘maul-tie, Ullrl Cl-rlill 01ml. Muriel Morn. Elisabeth l-lntl. Lorna Creolmnn. Joan wllllunn- FRONT now: Bud Thompson, Wallie icnntlehury, (Instructor), mil Morvlde- ' T Foot Troubles Poinlessly Treated Telephone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist - Podiatrist 143 Gr. Geo. St. Charlottetown. IQII Favourites! N.“ SWI.'QQNQW Tam‘ QMQQ ._ A z i». . SAILORS BRIMS BERETS , TOQUES STRAWS FELTS HERE FOR YOU ‘IO-DAY in our spirited new collection oi hats for all needs you'll see the delightful new colours thatare leading in popularity -.\ :25: i) . _INE*)I<WAJMINATION Fitting all-l slfinlvlnr Glow! ll. J. MABDN OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. E. l. Office Hours: l0 t0 l2 A. M. 2 to 5 P. . lloflduys elm, by appointment Oiiice Connected with DRUGSTOBE .. . . such es Canyon Rose, Grater Blue, Warpath Red. You'll see all the wide variety of new shapes . . . Fiat Sailors . . . Brims . . . Berets . . . Toquee . . .. Straws . . . Ieltefi NEW HATS at rm table stockiAlthough hi} prloe per bushel is very small most iarrgers are shipping a quantity. Mrs. Harry ‘Irairicr, Baldwin's $2.98 $3.95 in (biologic. will deeply regret her accident. LAID T0 REST - The funeral oi’ Mrs. Daniel Steele was neld ,,,,,,,,,,, “slim” ldlém‘ élmo“? 6.?“ _____,_____________._____ l" 0110B, flit ., S. n- star's Basilica where lequiem High Mose wu celebrated bw Rev. Louis Dougen who also conflicted the service at I10 grave. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. W. J. Brawdere, W. D. Gillie, Alban McDonald, Em- eric Holland, Dr. J. E. Blanchard, mid Patrick Mumeghan, 5r. As- Blllbu in the sanctuary were Rev. G. MacDonald and Rev. E. Doll:- .ttl§LE6o Laird LT ~ J ‘an. ... t will pllwe at the It.’s Here Today, and Snow and Slush Give Way to Sand and Sun-We Hope j J>hunik ‘. ._ .~- 5‘ Eric Bagnall oi’ Hunter River lett yesterday morning tor Toronto where he has joined R. C. A. F‘. He was accompanied to this city by Mrs. Bagnall who remained ovcr to bid her husband good-bye Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mr. Elmer Mcqueid has mtlirried to his home in 48 Road alter spend- ing the winter months in New Brunswick where he had been em- ployed in the woods. Mr. Alex MoDounll, 1A1, has arrived homo leotis. Road, was a recent visitor lo Lake Verde, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKinnon. Miss Mary McGiIIlvriiy, teacher in Baldwin's Road col, spent Saturda with. Mr, and Mire. Mc- Aulay, vondale Mrs. Joseph MoKinnori, Avon- dale, spent a few clays in Bald- win's Road, the gues oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tralrior. Miss Mary Clocdwin. Baldwin's Road, leit on Wednesday morning ior Montreal. Among the visitors to Uharlotw, ~ town during the past week were} fl Mlle. Angus McLeod and little. daughter; Mrs. Angus Nichtlsoil 1 and Mr. Murdock McLeod, Lorne Valley. C. Wants Government To Subsidize Plant , Inllastern N. S. f UITAWA. March 20 -—(CP) — I ciaience Gillls <c.c.r'. Cape Breton | South) told the House oi Com- moxie today he could "see no rea- son" why the government should not subsidize a shipbuilding plant in eastern Nova Scotla, or set up eldplflllt o! tits own, "to be operat- » "ow"; .....:r...'.la"szzr..pzsl"iri l?» "M Rad. Mr. Gillie sold "ndmlttedll! some- "ed mm." ‘nub thing is necessary" in eastern No- ' ve Bcotle. to rebuild shipbuilding. “the only industry they have." Shipbuilding was much needed at present and the need would grow. It the government took the wt. ion he proposed, "it would give that part oi the country e new lease oi lie. it would provide ships during the war: and when the war ls over it could be maintained as en in- $lb95 mn-__.__..__.___.____,.___._ lome Vel- h-om NJvs mums MoQuuid. flwampsc ., enivod homo Friday to visit & Mr. and lbl. Patrick , Baldwin's hood, home alter qaendin winter in the lumber woods e Geomve, NB. &. I. ll. has the St. dbl. Joseph. MeAulsy, Oar Head, cm, 6c Glerlottetown 5st- lmioy, March 15th., to be with her hubuid who‘ is s patient in the hospital. .-i»'s'1~....-"" and Mrs. W11 win‘; Hood. m:- e. Mason " m/"\ __ _-. STANIIOPI: SUIIOOL V! Elmer Mlscner (fllllRil-q. “us. Following ll the standing loi- a. I‘; our} gnAlrlninlillilogl/lybc urllnclilirtlliiiléhlli». Grade . 8-1. Em O an“ M I )1. aroline Myers. 1811 l. .ite Mac- I —'I‘eccher: Phebe M. Blondo t Rita rg-an aid lies- uuohjm, _ _ ________________. n‘ ‘an ( “"h- Muion an“ a M ATHENS-Greet convoy o! " 1w Mleerier. dunry m. lb m“ u d Grsde IV.--tb) l. Ber-nerd Myers. sup llu reaches Greece llflmill" be ‘mboruniflg; ‘"131: an’? t‘: Joglge 11151. Arlens Rou- 2. ed n! Axle. the come.” w llscloliohlsn a J ' q, n__ Q “L M mm MIN“ "um, “n,” BRINGING or FATHER By Gm“ Mm..." Mr- Jwenii McLean. st. Peter's West. spent Sunday at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Jcwph McAuley, Osmium Ileed. 48 Mod Station was the scene oi wt-lvlt this week when several l