i‘ . I i i‘. xi PAGE SI_X_ __'I_‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t. m“- bill rliH-IJE sees ALU KIJOWSALI a . Alifl-Toiiay-Fri-Sat. , Man with a Big Mouth is Comlng into Your Life! ‘l’ In l ll E lwiilf \n||( [',\\"l‘—-I’llI’.\'I'J\'T imll FPT- MAT. ‘EVE. 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 EllS TOO MUCHI f V y g “whiny I7 Yew: " Qlllulcllyo u.» m», of u pllllllvy l|~ll'lIllI[FT into one h" all Ttlllflil Z l l '1 H. C - 5 5 Marita. JIIIARSH, FRED KEAliiIiG, EDGAR KENNEDY -lfl£Mu.=lfJ-:m ' " ' I ' i: ‘ ; Jon. iii. snow 1i E ~AI'I‘Y.\II (IF UICRELY SITTING IN YOUR SEAT AND HAVING ' 'i~;7~.'i 'II{'F.\IN.\II.'Z\"I‘ HANDED T0 YUI.’ - 'l‘.\l\'l~] PART IN IT l I iL.\"i‘iiR'I‘.-\IN YOURSELF! - ENJOY YOURSELF! You've‘ hezird ii on the ziii" — you've heard ' NOW I FOR 'I'HI§ FIRST TIME IN ('H.-\RI.()'I"I‘ETO\YN I l it in other cities! f .1" I i\ii"I‘I*Iitf\'lii)I§ AND IIYENINI} - ALI. and illiClillitjltiUsE cliirroou ." COMMUNITY SINGINGII SHOWS -- THRIC E DAYS ~ Agriculture. The sale of chicks is Buy Baby Chicks Next Few Weeks To obtain birds that will give the maximum of egg production next Autumn and also to have broilers when prices are high farmers would be well advted to buy their chicks within the next few weeks, accord- ing to officials of the Poultry Iservices. Dominion Department of reported as good in the Maritime Provinces, fair in Ontario and Quebec and good in allthe four Western Provinces. It is evident that the demand is increasing icr baby chicks with a good record of breeding behind them and from flocks that have been blood tested and approved. At the present time Belfast Now that spring claaflins 1B he" it would be a good idea f0!‘ 110W!‘ wives when working in the attic In make a note 0f B")! °Id b°°k5 ma" are stored away in nmlli! P- 5- 1- homes. There is a 8195-‘ demfl-“d today for many old books and BORN people are receiving large sums or money for books that were thought for years to be ‘no good.” One Belfast home has found a copy oi chamberrs Edinburgh Journal from Sat. Jan. 22nd i842 to Sat. Jim 14 1843. It is wlntfid in book form with a hard cover and contains 416 pages size 9 x 13 inches. "this number of the Journal completes the eleventh volume of the work with a. title- 95 per cent of the approved hatch- erics in Canada use only eggs from i blood-tested flock". and with a good , production record behind them. 1 Those haicheries sell around 13,- i 000.000 chicks a year, the price of which ranges from 10 t0 15 Cam's page and copious index. Price is 1-2 D, When you consider that in six years time this book will be one hundred years old it may be considered as on antique. It would be interesting to our readers if any of our other correspondents can compete with this 0n report if per chick. ___-_-_-€-——- MR. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON ‘ HARGRAVE, MAN-— Alexanderj Johnston. 64 widower and pioneer of this district, died suddently Friday nirht at the home of hi5 sister, Mrs. Russell Crosby. He was born in Lanarkshiie. Scotland, coming to Elkiici-n in i892. He was active in the Elkhorn Agricultural society, St. Andrews society, Har- grave Curling club, Foresters, St. Andrew's United. Church and Virden Citizens‘ build. He is survived by a sister in New York. a sister in Glasgow, Scotland, and Mrs. Russell Crosby, of I-Iargravc. A nephew, Earle Crosiay, of Van- couver. will arrive for the funeral ‘Puesday, April G-Wlunipeg Free PressMrs Johnston who preceas- od her husband a few years ago was formerly Miss Louise Corsby, Professional Qords 000 ‘Wislonrvlws co; (‘harlrred Arrounmnta Gartefls Seeds are now ready for Willi’ planting in the IIDT BED and liiier on in the open garden. they are for salt‘ at our STORIQ Quegn SIPOCI, and l)_v upwards of I75 .\l ERCII ‘.N'I‘S on flrincc l<1d\viird Island. (‘AITIWCIFS S E E D (LJYFAIKHQIIIC tells you how i0 get zind izrow i‘.\lt'l'lClt'S SEhDS. we eoeoeeooi oeooevooveoloveoeevoeoeoooeoeeoceo l" l!" ltu-iiiiiniiii Nils-rt Phi-W’ i7. i‘. l) IIUX i2‘ l‘.‘..‘.‘..‘.'.l?.." , Garter"; Farm " r-mlriiiii-s. lir, l.\;,-,.\ i j A Iurqe stock of: I (‘l.(.\"l‘]ll and TIM- OTHY SEED. SEED ~ m. ~_i.i... - , - .-_ U t‘ ‘WM hug; * . of .iil kinds zit .'-5.i lli LULN‘ "Wynn prices. ~i ... v‘lulll\iiii‘l.i|\\ll.l'.£.‘L I dunk Foul. orders wnh ' ; us 0lll‘l_lr' as some vm-ie -., n. Av 0 lies 0f Seed and Seed O 1 - , iirum are very scarce M". ‘ and further supplies N suucrrim ‘ - - - ' ‘ Lu“, ,,,,,,;,“2_ V ‘ mr'umm_wn g will he difficult in get. , " i ~ - -'*-~=-= 1 A few copies 0f our I dimer é. Hashim I “Ifdm ‘ “AMIGUE u. .1 |-.\|_,“;;|; H, c o still on hand. Ask or A. J. HAS! u. u. .'\. ‘ ~ mums-lens. i116.“ l‘ i “end f“ a 60W‘ Bank oi‘ Nova Qcoiia (‘hzilmbon ("hnrloitctovi _ p1; | ‘ m" “m. z Barter & 0o. Ltd. Plump as r. u Box m ' ¢eoveoeeve+eooee4oo44 ‘$00040OQOQOCOOOOQ-QOOOOO i LIME ‘IT BRINGS THE CLOVER‘ Orders are now h ‘ h k and Sprini: dcIivi-ryzflng no ed for immedh“ Wriic for prices delivered your station Iirookviiie Manufacturing 00., Ltd, "rnokvlllr. St. Jnhli C0" N. II. " o v A nrwl Wlunager again. F You thought “THE THIN MAN" was swell, you'll soy our NEW picture is c rioi—Mr. and Mrs. Thin Mun are buck Mo fool SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Mrs. Nelson Matheson. 911W?- tained the members ogsorinizfleld Womens Institute at‘ her home Thursday. evening March 68h‘ teeiith, The president presided and opened meeting in the usual man- ner. Minutos of previous meeting were read and adopted. The 510k committee presented a. bill 0f fifty cents which was ordered to be paid Mrs. Irving Haslam was appointed to visit the school in April Mrs, Everett l-Iasla-m thank- ed the Girls Sewing Club for their kindness in remembering her with a. gift. A letter from Dr. Creelmiui ‘thanking Ihc members for their dcuniiou was road. Mrs. Everett Husam illVliHl the mem- bers to hcr home for the April mcctlzig the following Committees were nppitinicd. Rcfrcsliniont, Airs. Hirslam. Miss Ruth ltirs. liwvnit Hlislilm, Programme, Airs. Irving I-iaslrim, lvilins. Wlliami Ihslairi, and Mrs. A K. ltlacGiegor. Qucsiioimnircs on and Ciii'<l Welfare wcre cnpably dvuli Willi by the crvnvenors in charge. A clippuiir rm the “Life 0f Mrs. Genre? Biol-i“ “nus rend by Miss Muriel I-Iii lnui. Roll Chi! for Auril in be ausvxcrcd by naming a ‘ Clarence Lamb and Legislation scum or Motio for Canal-in. The questionnaire on Ahwrp c u l t u r c i0 be taken up M 1111* meiflliz Prorzrammo con- FIFIFd 0f a pal r-nuicst pfepflfpd by Mrs R. Fl. Ilolvrird, prim drawn hi‘ AFIIHIF Ilnslum and NP,“ pgmuy HmV-"Yd. M") n contest "Movie Scrimmlcs‘ prepared by Mrs NM- ris Sim-lair prlllc won b‘- M125 Mnrlrnroi. Ford and M..- R. E .llfi‘-l‘fll‘fl_ Luiirh ivus sPrvr-rl by 1.119 llfif-IPSK‘ nsidod by y»: 5......" "Mlnm hurl Mrs. J. E. Sinclair hicoiinq dosed uiiih iii." National linihrm, Cardigan and Vicinity The flu which has been preval- ent in the‘ vicinity for the last three weeks is gradually disappear- ing. The death of Mr. Aben Fbilay- son occurred at his home in Riverton, on April 3rd, in his 88 year. He ivas one of the oldest residents of that district. Mr. Fixilayson was one of the prosperous farmers of the vicinity at one time. and was held in high esteem by his feiowmen. His wife Kale Munroe, predeceased him '1 years ‘Nova Scctia. who was home they think this book of any value should it be for sale, Plans are beginning to get underway concerning the Boat races at Pineite this summer and it wou'd be advisable to watch the press for the date. We understand there are many more intending to enter this year, than last and all we want is a good day to have the outing s success in every way. Earl MacDonald, Glace Bay. at- tending the funeral of his grand- mother. Mrs Jessie Dixon, Eldon left for his home the day following. Mr. Radio fans who admire “Amos and Andy" were pleased to read “Down the back stretch" lately and learn his correct name Those of tho fair sex who are interested in driving a fast harness horse learn that his “better half" finds much pleasure in the same. At the Matinee races at Palm Springs California, this winter she took part in almost every ladies race contested, usually out in front with a pacer. Rev. D. A. MacKinnori, who has been supplying the pulpit in St. John's Church for the winter, months ‘eft this woe-k for his home in Windsor, N. S. Iniending lobster ' fishermen are busy at present over-hauling their fishing near preparatory to 5mg- ing work the first oi next month. The usual number from the other South Africa has banned a.ll big game hunting in national parks. Great Britain now has 3,768.- 606 mechanically propell vehi- cles . _ Pretoria is establishing free physical culture classes for adults. Automobib horns may be in- stalled on trolley care oif England shortly. ago. Ho leaves to mourn their loss one son, Chester, (of Charlotte- town) and one brother, John, (Peukes Roadi, The funeral was held from his late residence on Tfiiesday April 6th, to the Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church whore service was conducted by the pastor Rev. T 0. Hughes. The ‘pallbearers were _Messrs George Leard. Everett Fisher, Ward Crane, Joe Fisher. Murdock MacDomvd and Jack Fisher. Interment was in the Lome Valley Presbyterian Cemetery Mi-‘IS M1113’ C. MacSwaiii, Cardiaan. has been visiting friends in Lorne Valley for the past week, Among recent visitors from this vicinity to Charlottetown Werg Mr. Neil Nicholson. Mr, Cflfhgflug Curran and Mr. Joe MacAulay Jr. g TIIQL-Ofne Valley Dramatic C‘ub is busily engaged in practicing a 3 aci. play entitled “The Midnight; Thain“ under the cn-pable super- vision of Mr. Vomon MacDonald. Ml‘ and Mrs. Egg-I MacDonald Liime Valley. spent th-v past Wee}; visiting in Pisquid, the guest, of Mrs. MncDonnldKs parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jay His friends in the vicinity will b6 Dlfflsed to learn that Mr. Charles MflcQuarrie. Rflsflnealh 13 reported doing nicely, fouowiné a serious opcrafiou in u". Kmg Collmi’ Hfififiital at Montague Bolivia’: war contract investi- gation threatens to shake the oonntry. Bogota, Colombia. is building cheap homes for municipal work- men. service is be- China Radio telephone ing inaugurated between and Berlin. London's last British Indus- tries Fair was the most profit- nble since 1928. or. all University College of the unge Free State has banned initiations. , Housewives of Mexico are do. manding electric refrigerators in their homes. I10- PYOS- Mounting living costs are compzinving the return of Parity in India. Moscow. Russia. announces that 73 new schools will be constructed In 1937. I'll: ‘GRiAT MORNINGS.‘ GOOD. TOO. NO MORE SPRING ENO IS THE. ___. gidgfllflwwlfidflbli-Siiblliidkfi “opposition 1| the life of trade who knows but the 11111011 may b9 ‘ berigflt f0!‘ All COUNTING- Mr. .1. i-i. Biahw- w“ °‘ w- 5nd m. Oaivin. sun . Beiaiélfti; hung id ifiwn u tairnililzntgo "m" ‘I church o! Scotland every 5"!‘- 3E‘; since his arrival. ivn. Bishop i5 considered a verv plea!“ speaker and his friends _in this vicinity and elsewhere wish hm; success in his ED165513 “w!” ° life-Work. m, Annie MaoRae, PiMI/te Bridge, is on an extended visit to no. ncice. Mrs. m. ripen in M01“- real West. In the April issue of the Fame! Magazine appears an interesting article by Mrs. w. L. Carr. entitl- ed “Show girl-true type." which will be read with 111MB“ by Prince Edward Island teen-we girls especially those who are in- terested in horses. The YOIHIE 1M1? in the article is Miss Vimy Jones. daughter of Mr. J. Waiter Jonee. M. I... A. and Mrs. Jones Bun- bury and she iii shown ridina "Princess lvliccrinunon." The auc- cess of Miss Jones in horseback riding brings io the mind of the writer a story told by a former Prince Edward Island clergyman. himself a. musician of noio, when he addremed his young people with regard to public speaking he always said there were three rules to follow vizz-dat, practice; 2nd, practice; 3rd, practice: with added to that of coureoa. love for your work and interest in it. As the articles says in accordance with family tradition Misc Jones has opened up a new career for fann girls and her example might well be followed by more of our girls flllhmiflh inrhaps they might have to begin on a much smaller STUFF. ENOI MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD THESE FINE SPRING SHE: ‘ IT TASTES PURGES FOR ME. PLEASANT WAY 1o KEEP ruv o’s ‘FRUIT ALT"; the p/cosanr aIka/izing corrective Sea View And Vicinity w. and Mn. Luring RUYXIOI. 0f ' int 16 motored to Sea View Slin- day arid found the roads in 80°11 condition for this time d yea-r. Mn. Fred Donald and Ymmfl 3°“ are visiting at Graham's Road I! guest of Ivb-s. Donald's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mr. Anson Plckening. Sea View. has returned from a. pleasant trip to the city. m. Ivan nussw- Baa View. h“ gnoeptod a position with P. Mac- Nutt at Bon French River. Mrs. William C. Donald. Sea View. has returned from an en- joyable visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Med Toombs Rustioo. Mrs. John MacNutt. Darnley. en- tertained the March meeting 0f the Darnley Women's Institute on Wednesday evening with an at- tendance of eighteen members and five visitors. Meeting opened by singing Institute carol and re- peating creed in unison. Roll call was responded to with "Irish Jokes" After the business period the "In- stltule News’ was distributed amon8 the members. It was decided topur- chaae a complete outfit oi dishes for the convenience of theInatituteA reading on how we are Bowmed was given by Mrs. John MaziNutt. and the quesvcnnalre on Legislature was discussed and filled in by M1‘!- I-Iarry Crozier. following pro- gram was enjoy : a. shamrock contest was held by Mrs. James Hickey. First primes were won by Mrs. wank MacKay and Mrs. Ivan Dickiesor. consolation Mrs. James Champion and Mrs. Colin Moun- tain. A Green contest winners of first prize Mrs. Fulton Simmonds and Mrs. MacNutt. consolation Miss Phyllis Hickey and Mrs. Henb Dixon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. Hickey, Mrs. Alex Champion and the hostess- Spring Touch scale. Her discription given in the Ward-a of the poet Mansfield must be very pleasing to her family and friends. Congratukitimis are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Maclloan. Lewis, on the splendid showing made by their son Mr. J. Angus MacLean, recently. having been awarded an “exchange Scholar. ship" with the university of British Columbia. Mr MacLean is a junior student at Mt. Allison University and is a very clever cle- bater which talent is looked upon by his Belfast ‘friends as being hereditary. Those who had the privilege of hearing Mr. MgcLean on the platform in Iona. hail a few years arzo feel the above honor is truly merited and will follow his career in the future with pleasure, —J. Ill ' MEMORIAM Mn. J. arawca Moan "lands ihrowzhout the Pro- "inw Will {caret to learn of the wdden passing of Mr. J. Spence M081‘. whose death occurred on Sunday. April 4th. at his home in New Perth. Mr. Moar who was 60 years of lee was widely known n; on, o; gie leading farnqefs of mm“ mmmt-v- “H118 I! WW keen intcrest agriculture and its subjects, 5nd although he did not attain the "B" °f amne- he has accomplished much for the betterment oi the district in his useful life. He was an outstanding neighbour and ex. 0f Whitewash In the spring the fanneris fancy may rightly turn to thoughts of whitwah, for, after the long winter. the barns, and creamery, and home fences look much in need of being brightened up. Even dwellers in the city or suburlm will find that an outbuilding would be none the worse for a spring touch-up. And there is nothing after all better or so inexpensive as whitewash. Persons are often deterred from using whitwnsh through the fear that a shower of rain might ruin it, but the Dominion Experimental - Farms have evolved a waterproof whitewash for outdoor work which will prevent a newly whitwashed barn from looking a. picture of defolation after a downpour. It is made up in the following proport- ions; slake 62 pounds oi qliicklime in 12 gallons of hot wafer. and add two pounds of salt and one pound of sulphato of zinc dissolved in two gallons oi water. To this, add two gallons of skim-milk. An ounce of alum, though not essential, im- proves the wash. Salt should be omitted if the whitwash is required for metal surfaces which rust. For farm buildings, a disinfectant whitewash may be desired. Here ls a. recipe recommended by the Dominion Experimental Station at Scott, Saskathewan. First, 50 pounds of lime are dissolved in eight gallons oi boiling water. To this is added six gallons of hot water which ' as ten pounds of salt and one pound of alum dissolved in Ill IIEIIIIRIIIM MRS. AGNES TB-AINOR i At Newton not 263m Sunday, ev- ening April 4th, 1937 there passed peacefully’ away to he: eternal re- Ward the soul of Mrs. Agnes Tralinor. She was a daughter of the laie Thomas Murray o! Middletown, P. E_ I. and was born '13 years ago Semi; fifty years ago she was mur- ried to the late John 'l‘rainoi~ oi Shamrock, where she rescled imtil two years ago when she went to live with her daughter in Newton. The Kate lviirs. Trainer was a faithful and practical Catholic and during; her illness was frequently visited by her beloved Pastor the Rev. Dr. M. J. Smith from Whosc hands she received the last consol- ing rilies of Holy Mother Church. A kind and loving wife, a lrue fonri amd faithful mother; a good and charitable neihbflilf. YRS a model Catholic christian woman can be truly said oi the life of Mrs Trainar. She haves to mourn one daugh ter Mrs. Albert McKenna of New tonniso three sons, George P., Jos- eph and John Harold all of Sham- rock. l-Ier funeral took place Io Si Malachi Church. Kiiikora, on Tues- day manning and was largely at. tended. A High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. George Mc- Cabe wliio also performed the sort vices at the grave. The pail bearen were six of her lifelong nclglibouri Aeneas ‘Hughes, Emmet Hurzhcs Patrick Crefizhan. Emmet Duffy Patrick McCarvilie and Jamel Greenan. May he. rsoul rest in peace. Card of Thanks ‘Ireinor wish to sincerely thank all their friends and neiahbom 1m their many acts of kindness durinil the recent illness and death of their mother. also. those who sent Mas: cards, spiritual Boqueta and Mes»- sages oi SM!!!)HWY- 1-4617-6415-1!- mavaiaians mzsr scuool- Report of Fnrvefers Rest Bchod for the IILOEIIZII of MB-roh: Grade X--1. Hubert MacDonald- Grade vim-i‘? ‘voids. "new". Z- I-Iaael Gunniiml. grade vI-d Muriel Gunnlllil- 3- Hazel Simcns, 3. Grace Gimnino- Grade v—l. Dolly Simmons. '3. Florence MacDonald. 3. Villdfl Wood and Oliive Rayner (equidi- Grade 1v-l, James Pillman. 2. Bred Macrnnis. 3- Em-m-elm” Rayner ‘Pansy Gunninirl 3, Elizi 2 Grade III--1 2. Margaret Gunnings. Mallet _ Grade II-l. Evelyn Wood. Loretta Hoag, 3. Ora H058. Grade I (ab~l. Florence Mo- Innis, 2. Virginie Moarse, 3. Edna McInnis. Grade I (b)--l Audrey Roberts 2. Bennet MacDonald. ‘-—Mdry MacDonald. Teacher (Patriot Pease Copy) S1‘. ANIIPS SCHOOL Honor roll for the month 0 he Grade X- 1. Rita Trainer. Grade VII-l. Louis ‘Prainor. 2. Linus Doyle, 3. Gregory Murphy Grade VI—1. Bernadette Dayle 2. Marion Murphy. Grade v—l. Aeneas ‘Trainer, 2 Pius MoIsaac. Grade IV-(Sm-i. Connor and JBCIIIIG O'Connor. Jerry U '7 BRINGING UP A\DIDIN iHER TE ‘TO H T HIS Pg" PICTURE O LIKE- ¥ _@ 4-0 Work “Wain ‘ Tomato Juice tremcly hospital,‘ m, _ 14° B; h q “king: Elam Fefivtt Ills many arzifllnfg“ atraflker! always elfindingmr: wgrllg 3:11am f?!’ tllliillinlggfd Xoplllieilll’ Wadi": aITII-JJrJ-i, Piitricl . vcm _v earn that ' welcome at his lovely farm hem _ g t to u, ' u Doyle, 2 Leo Mumphy. ghongerwk o. Hilfllmml Minister fggflffnt; One brother, William. and axle adclxilryandmulgroml; Grade IH-—i. Claire Malone, 2 confined 5f and Cayiiiaan. is l f" d", I of sister, Margaret, both as 1mm, u, ma“, m, “M, o, m,” m, ‘Theresa Blanehand. of the in his home with a. attack l“ a Puffin. left to mourn. alum is to prevent tho 11m, from Grade II —i.idary Doyle. I l___ “'0' M-Iw- a re-l ,Qm'“°h§5“‘;';‘ ‘mail W" held wbbina Ml!- Oamontmnkela mom "§f,':ct'“°“:$hdanw Grew . . m], _ e I : . IN D I C E ST I o N Penis new highway program m“ l‘ dflY- 5W1! 0th. was moi? atlllt tlimmyllhfitmnazul-rlllsllaiololllllil uumhY- L911“ 773m" Bmwde“ is the greatest ever attempted ad. services 59in ‘ _ Doyle, Marion Mu ivy, Aeneai u, g conducted by Lye is added for disinfecting ur 11> Bl LIO USN E SS ere. £20 RGV. O. E, Armgh-mu, qf Fm“, but, g qugfl; 9f qrgqggl d ln- $32101‘. Jlbkle CPOOnnm‘, Jiifl‘ r ontague. h t“, W" m n um nnor, Leo ‘lilurphy. Pat o CONSTIPZAIIONr Tokyo. Japan. recently had a mummy w“ h the Unmn fiv,“,,,,jmpfii'm.,f'n°,"f,f§m_ Doyle. Francis luiofsaec. Mar -—- '- r boom in stocks of munitions con- no“ canon,» _° ggmd when m, 001cm. u h, “up; Doyle. . wma. ‘ ‘w, —Thomaa McAviinn. ‘Iiaacher. -Bv George McMaiuuf... . .. AFTER ALI; I F5 ESNOT’ BAD GUY- l MUST GIT HTED WI H HIM- The family of the late Mirs. Agnes"