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    MAY 15, 1922

    THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN

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    ecreeneniee es

    o- SPOTORP CAEL t HAR OHe-oe

    The Oo:

    Dewn in-* Pennsylvania,

    vaker Way
    the home of the Quakers,

    there is a lady named Hester

    Price. She knew that the othy Dalton, the actress famous the
    Quaker method of putting World over for her beautiful com-
    plexion, says: “Any girl or woman

    up preserves and relishes
    was just a little better than
    the usual way, so with the
    ald’ of her friends, she began
    preserving for export. Some
    of the good things that have
    reached us are:

    eee see

    Sweet Cucumber Rings

    55:

    Colonial Chutaey 40
    Yellow Tomato Jam 76
    Red Currant Jelly 40
    Crab Apple Jelly 40 °
    Prune’ Marmalade 50

    } ‘Strawberry Jam 60
    4 Sweet Orange Jam -60
    Quince Marmalade -60
    Grape Jelly 75

    Big generous bottles, with
    a flavor all their own.

    j

    ge
    neck, hands and arms, and you
    Jenkins & Son will be delightfully surprised, oly SBRD: mines and 614e8 In
    willo comes in three shades: flesh, men’s brassiers, speclal’for Sat-

    Good to t
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    POSOHOOOOCE DODD CCCCC CCC

    - Everything That's
    ; Rat |

    Dorothy Baars |
    Beauty: Chat

    LOS ANGELES, CAL,—Miss Dor-|

    can have a beau-

    _ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN

    STOCKING SPECIALS. for-two|
    days at Patons,

    |
    ' FRESH CHOCOLATES TONIGHT
    29¢ pound. White's, Sunnyside,
    BARGAIN IN WALL PAPER—
    Apply W. ‘T. Weir, ‘Stanley Bridge.

    MOTHER'S DAY—Say it with
    flowers on Mother's Day-——Williams
    Hot Hauge, Upper Prince St.

    as

    |P.W.C. Students
    At Dalhousie

    The students of Prince of Wales
    College, who have been attending
    Dalhousie this year attained an ex-
    cellent standing as shown by tie

    ne
    REV. J. A, SELLAR

    The Rev, John Artemas Sellar,
    formerly of the N. B. and P.B.1.
    Conference, and an old Mount Alli-
    son man, died at the Central Alber-
    ta Sanitarium on April 3rd, triam-
    phant in the faith of Christ. A
    writer in ‘The Christian. Guardian
    says: Not more heroic the brave
    fellows. from overseas, who are

    white and brunette,

    Dorothy Dalton

    SEE THOSE dandy suits for boys
    and Saturdays
    Moore & McLeod, ‘Ltd.

    tiful rosy - white
    complexion
    clear, smooth,

    and at $6.59 Friday

    uns |

    cream
    to cleanse the
    skin, and make it
    soft and smooth,”

    It is easy to ap-

    AMES HOLDEN SNEAKERS are
    the best, every pair guaranteed.
    For sale at the PURDIE-FERGU-
    SON SHOE STORE.

    ply. absolutely

    harmless, and has et

    a imarvelous effect! WOMEN'S BLOOMERS in pink
    “One — application| mull, at 49 cents. Moore & Mc-

    proves it. Try this
    combination today
    on your face,

    Leod, Ltd.

    For sale at ctie! ulday 25 cents. Prowse Bros. Ltd.
    of all department
    tores and druggists, including J. G.
    amieson and Hughes Drug Co., Ltd.

    oilet counters seeiaks See Ot

    SEE THAT LINE OF SERGES
    in Black and ‘Navy, Friday and Sa-
    turday, specially sold at $1.00.

    Moore & McLeod, Ltd.

    SPA CANDY SPECIALS—Neul-

    good service, Synaay at the Victo-

    cents per yard, a very special bar-
    gain for Saturday at 20 cents per
    yard.

    at lowest prices by A Horne and Co.

    coop MUSIC, good dinner and

    18th respectively. Carvell Bros.

    Agents.

    BLACK SATTEEN worth to 30

    CHANGE OF TIME—To
    Rev,
    tend the ‘Memorial Service in Mount
    Stewart on ‘Sunday, the evening ser
    vice In ‘St. James’ Church has
    been changed: from: 7 to 8. o'clock
    tomorrow evening only.

    —— 4

    enable

    Moore & McLeod, Ltd. William Orr Mulligan to at-

    BEST QUALITY White Banner

    Seed Oats and Seed Wheat selling

    WOMEN'S PONGEE silk bloom-
    ers, also odd lines in silk chemises
    Prowse

    Bee ie $2.98. y Save a Child !

    MEN'S OVERCOATS of many | i ; ,
    sorts worth ita $25.00 will gell/ What is the value of a little
    Friday and Saturday - at $15.00. child? A great deal if that child: is

    yours, ‘What infinite possibilities

    Get one, Moore & MaLeod, Ltd,

    Zin

    degrees taken at the Convocation
    exercises on Thursday.

    Brae Aa ai ria Hotel, An M.A. degree wus conferred
    follow. my STOCKING DAYS. at Patong Fri- seetreiome ye Polishes on Sister Rose Celestine (Jose:
    ie ee nbinatinng, day and Saturday,” AN kinds of] GIRLS ~“BALKAN silk. middios pnd Gaudel, Signiah)
    with | Linke « ‘ola bargains, Chita) special stor Saturday $2.93 a Aaa pth nee eraue
    re Both are owse Bros, Lt Sa BOs RODE IIS ennie By,
    simple but’ very { Mustern, Cardigan; Malcol: C
    Lape MEY TBREBH HOME ies THE 'S. 8, WINONA will sail arf ile rattan
    preparations. Il Look at our he ie to 20e Ib, THE COUPONS are out for tho] ‘fom Montreal, May 13th, and the /MrRonad, Bradalbane R.R.; Vos:
    the jane tan, White's, Sunnyside. “Queen Esther” Pageant. When|S. 8. Wesley Muay 14th and will |'® fe usruy, formerly of O'Leary
    ty it imparts and fa i you are asked to buy don't hesitate, sail from Charlottetown to St, The Degree of ‘D. 8. he
    natal Remember 1914. John’s, Nfld., about May 17th anu |George Green, Clifton.

    The Degree of Bachelor of Laws
    was conferred (in abstentia) on
    John James Francis Melsaac of
    Souris East.

    The other Island students (form-
    graduates of Prince of Wales
    College were Janet Mouse, Kens} ng
    ton ind Georgie ‘MeLean, Central,
    Lot 16 in third-year Arts, |

    ‘Homer Norton,- Brudenell,

    Coffin, Mt.

    er

    Carl
    Stewart and Dorothy
    Duchemin of ‘Charlottetown, second
    year arts,

    Mr. H.
    Profitt,

    Kirn, Summerside, S. B.
    Freetown; A; B, Simpson,
    Malpegue; D. I), MdLeod; Dorothy
    Duchemin, Charlottetown; Russell
    Woodside, Darnley.

    All hive made an oxcellent show-
    ing in the lists for the session just

    suffering and dying in the same sa:
    nitarilum from the effects of mili-
    tary service, than this hero of the
    Cross, who gave such ‘long and

    of all
    houschold and office furniture.

    faithful service ito the Red Men,

    from whom he contracted his fatal

    malady. ‘Loving tributes- werg
    pald to his memory at a service in

    Calgary, conducted by Rev. Jas. 3
    a ee pecan of the district, : PARMER.
    assisted by Revs. Dr. G. W. Kir. LEI L.
    ys Uarhen, H. G. Cobbledick 3 Mec AN .
    and C. A. Sykes... The remains
    were Interred at Edmonton after a Pg FARM WORK
    public service in Grace Church, in| % BOOTS ‘
    which several of the brethren re-
    ferred to the splendid qualities of | he 50 ,
    character and the faithful service D ¢
    of a brother beloved. (Mrs. Sellar|$

    oa

    and her four childreh have the deep

    jand practical sympathy of lhe
    whole jConference.— The Wesley:
    an,

    The Mr, Sellar above referred to
    was born at: Union Road, Queen's
    County, P.E.I., forty-eight years
    ago and was a son of the late Mr.
    isaac Sellar. After graduating
    from Prince of Wales College he
    taught school for several years in
    his native Province. ‘Then feeling
    a. call to the Christian Ministry, he

    pub apagsdsosssel

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    {CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS son’s choice 75 cts. chocalates io- Bay are locked up in the life: of that; closed. + $
    i i 4 a procecded to Mt. Allison Uniyers:-|J .
    Tus.—ie par ‘bde twa night at 49 cts. ; Mayshmellow, 39¢; tne ‘precious boy or girlof yours, Money ; seem | rw OSs . ; 3
    dalacues pe Ploegh Vfl aed et rah oe Sex tee 3 days Turnkish Delight, 31c. OUR BOYS—You can help thém would be no object compared. with It does not seem invidious to} ty, where he successfully completed| ¢ x
    tea pris H° Poamaree s tial letters, eee get the right start by making y9ur/s1.), lives. Do we realize the chil | ™4ke Menton of honors attained. | the required course of studics, as
    10 per cent. Mlecount for cash. Ad dreas terms mauat pepe See comtributlon to the Y. M. C. A. tron. of Russia are just as aeer to M Pearl Mense left Prince. of} well as graduatnig, with a B.A. de-|¢ 4
    Sarge ter oad we ian lor seven PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE CO, | just as large as possible. thatr parents but a many ai tath.| Wales College with a High Honor] gree. , 4 z
    cok, Situation coves words Wer ¢/are showing a splendid assortment TRO ers and mothers have died of hun, Diploma entered 3rd year Arts al] In the summer of 1905, when the|$
    ? PPR PME RS 4 SECTOR of Boys’ and Children’s boots, pri; SALE OF ‘HOMEMADE Scotch | ger who is to feed and care for the Palhousie University und has now |Methodist Conference met- in Char- a 3
    nd Oooo + ++ ooo | COs right. cakg, ete.g in Heartz Memorial jorphans who are destitute of food} Beem svaduated B.A., with the co-|lottetown, he was one of a number 3
    ir =o Hall, today at 3.30. Also see Super land clothing, Thank God for our eto Great Distinction Diploma,} who were ordained to the Christian The greatest
    ° . Vor GET ONE OF. THOSE 98 cen, fluity table, : home ond our children, life would| #aving attained a High First class) Miuistry. Not many days after , ;
    Agents Wanted Sale hats Saturday. Men's Hats in sort AREA indeed be desolate without them. ay o subjects, a first class in two aa avant ay he was married to W ork boot made, Pg
    9 fel , bee A aie CA ty, 5 arts- large e subjects a pass in the remainin ss Carria Pridham of Summer-}¢% ¢
    SALERMAN . WANTED — A 1 ren ook tte. COLT, 3 YRS, Lanpioterren ay 80.” titeote Witten otter one oats aura autre arentane ns: our Satay sfl¢th subject. i side, who was during all their wod- > Order by mail. 3
    Salesman wanted to ‘sell sheet ernon MeMillan,. Brackley, Leod, Ltd. at the Victoria Hotel on Sunday.{aircle? “God hath made of. one] This-is an extraordinary. record|ded life in deepest sympathy with Postage free. +
    usic. Erclusive territory to Y im J
    music. Erclusive territory to live { RS Come and “hear. tt; ; blood all nations to dwell on the {and congratulations to Miss Moase him in his Pastoral work. Their : z
    wire. Heatst’ Music Publishers,| FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF -NICE/ A SPECIAL i epee ' {Barih.’ He is the AllFather whore in order first charge was in Langdon, Alta., ALLEY & CO. Ltd 2
    Limited, Winnipeg. ewes. Bunton Lea, Victoria. ; MEETING will be iB Pua pesca bids ot Moase, tte vhere, after a few year: "9
    held in the Hall at. North Wiltshire,| BORDEN—On Sunday, May 14a; jobservoth the fall of the sparrow. ME Janet Moab it F ststor, has [from “where, fiter a few years. of 7 . exe
    SEAiaa On THERE CAEL RAE Nomad ried [Doh He’ not much more ure for Class 1. in Latin 4, History 7. Caiss|successful work they were sent to Charlottetown
    nu Tuesd M
    Miscellancous pias Haptcneshad GHEY ROLE a eocam inert Baebes mie ctiog ale ahaa CHAS Rate | these little ones? Jesus said “Sut-|2 in Biology and pass in Philosophy |jthe Indian Reserve, in Northern Al! ¢ P E I 3
    ar in good repair. Apply oh , ote Ue anize a fer the little childre 2 “ R. H. Norton has Class 1. in La-/berta Here they spent t 08 o Aue Re
    = of an B Niel Spe a | he little children to come unto °  A 0 0. has ass T.in a. e@ they spent ten years
    LEARN AUCTIONEERING, BE.! Clements, Hast Royalty, we reece ee i arate ee My m. Alt af Gontiully iited. 7° for of such is the Kingdom of {tin 2. English 2. Pass in Bl. Greck jof unselfish service and devotion $
    come expert. Study at home.|oGarR FoR SALE—5 PASSENGER u ce : : é Seat ies a | Heaven.” Did ‘He not mean the|Prench 2..Philosophy 1. Govern:jto the betterment of the poor In- L e
    National Auction School, Cooks-| ~ ac amiaee aNa eg ae ieee ig i Russian children? Shall we shut} ment 1, dian, gad here he practically matic
    ville, Ont. , Chalmers, Perfect running OF) 3 THAT, LINE OF $2.25 CAPS for Bove WORK—It costs’ money up our bowels of merey and say Georgie McLean has Class f. in|/the supreme sacrifice in the inter) heiks” Wil Celebrate
    pe el GR Goll a ay, bailey This lot spehados odd ue i oe Me ane giizenetlp “These Russian — children mean|Hnglisi 5. Economies 1. Geology 1./ests of the Kingdom of God.
    7 Balin, \ as. Sm atlerns of a great many varicties,|is the hope o e future ar thing me, ‘they be r 7 > -of se a rh First Clas Te leaves mm, besides his
    to ite tare ce eanl rhe Spring Park Rd. ' jit your size and style -is among lottetown Remember the. “y" anamnte ee Crlauaa magn te Sie # i Bailjeanie : Baca 7. ie dtd tele ORNS R, hess In Charlottetowa
    dare YoU white! Boe ad, Chub, PORT Oa acon | them you will get & notable bar- Finacial Campaign now on. take this stand would merit the} Jennie Musterd has pass in Png-|in Western Canada, five sisters and| On Victoria Da
    204 Elm Ave, San Francisco,| , mean SE, CARRIAGE | gain. Moore & McLeod, Ltd. fay reproval of the Christ who. taught| lish 5, English 8. History 8. Pbilo-|four brothers, namely: Mrs, J.W.! y
    Calif. (Sent stamp please) and harness. — Apply 187 HEN) Sawa MEN’S BOOTS, black or Mahog-}"I! thine: enemy hunger feed him,|sophy 3. | Roda, Harrington, P.B.1,, Mrs. J.!
    f ea St. ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL—4th, any, Goodyear Welted boots, with|if he thirst give him drink.” This} y¢/-C. Macdonald pang in Govern-}L,.: MacLeod, Vancouver; Mrs. W. May 24th, Victoria Day, promises
    + Sunday after Easter: 8.00, The Ho-;Tubber heels attached in box toe or|terrible affliction that ‘as ceme| ment 1. Philos ophy 2,.Mathematics|B: Prowse, Charlottetown; Mrs. > a he day spate yea
    wha: TM ALS ORNSON LIGHT’) FoR SALE: REGISTERED SHORT: Ty Communion; °8.40 Matins a i-jrecede last, all sizes, per. pairj/upon the Russian people who, Ict aba H. Gontts tle, Wash., Mrs. to pe 8 ie day in Charlottetown.
    speedy, outboard motors. Hyde] jor il. Ph Tey i: tins and L 1 \ , One of the features ‘of vil
    prapellore apaesaorlon Gull etides Born ca Ree or write W.'tany; 11,00, The Holy Eucharist,!$6.00. PURDIL.TERGU SON SHOB})it. be remembered were a’ short ‘Carl Coffin Class 1. in French 2 Lamont, Ralls, Wal- fig Gites tS ie ues 0 Me oy wll
    free deliveries, Large’ varicty|— right, R Choral and. Sermon; 2.30, Sunday|STORB. lime ago our allies in defending | qyag in Latin 2. Ghent 2 meen trok s Morley | Lento UNIS NG pedal one
    engines, new, rebuilt Canoes| FOR SALE—SINGLE SEATE 5 | School; 7.00, Evensong and Ser- ithe principles of righteousness, ali Mathematics 2. Economics L. | Kdmonton, . Sask.,fone hundred and titty Shetks and
    “pleyele’ motors, Free catalogues! ¢ ‘i nearly ‘0 En 2 nion MOTORISTS’ IMMEDIATE AT-|!ords us an opportunity of denon- History 7, jand Heber, Craeriol{ Pribesmen of Khyber Sanctorum,
    pa ee an Hnglie Er sordanes, a ate ew. eal ue TENTION—Motor vehicles “which|strating our Christianity and butt| Dorothy Duc howlichas Glassct: inj please copy.) .H. & P..'Moncton, accompanied
    change, Toronto ~ | CAVENDISH SCHOOL CON.) Have ROL been registored for the|Winé into Meus fonts Che te Snelish 2 Class 2 in French 2. | oo -———- 7 Supreme Clericus Jobn Lb. Hay-
    FOR SALE—NO. 147 HILLSBO|CERT will be held in. the Hait,| Current Steel and nae eee tian American has saved thousands | Pass in Tatin cf gL oty os i) IN MEMORIAM 3 au ef New Yori. ‘ nS
    IF VOU ARE THINKING OF PUR) rough Street, now In occupation! Tuesday, May 16th. ait p.m, Ad. NeW markers will nol be perinlited| oy “unese child lives through her| WV. M- SEER aE BRE mene Fhe purpose of this yisit is to
    chasing a home in the famed At] of Mrs. Swain. Apply to Ms, mission 20° cents. Sule of home| sere tues ox i: 16th, 1932. [generous contributions, Canada iy areek Engll!sh 2. History 1 and institute a new lodge known as
    napolis Valley writé to:G. P.| Leod & Bentley. {made candy, Procceds in aid. of] After Tuesday, May coming up nobly to the rescue and] “’kepra, na Fis SER Na In fond. memory of Mrs, William !Kirvan Sanctorum, inthe Oasis of
    Raymond, Berwick, N.S., who is the Protes rphans v ian kitchns have been]. S- B. Profitt, Mreetown. Passed Hi ; Tal ied May 7.!
    rotestant Orphanage. tf many Canadian kit i Sr tobas ‘ rifin, Emy Vale. di May 7 \cGharlottetown, and to confer th
    acting as a buying agent, assist-; RUBBER TIRED WAGON FoR] stor rmy on next fine cvening. | THE SURPRISE EVENT of the! ogtablished in the famine area] Latin 1. El. Greek; Biblical Litcra- Pea c pa confer the
    ing prospective purchasers of| sale. Apply iSentner’s Forge, seitson, the spectacular pageant./ where thousands of hungry) waifs| ture i Dear mother you have gone from |desree of Wumility on a large cara-
    | i
    Valley properties to secure what) Melnnis's Carriage Stand, Keen SUPREME COURT—Arcument |“ Qucen Esther” under the auspices! are daily supplied with food and: A. B. Simpson, Malpeque. Pass us, jvan of Neophyies, who will ‘be sent
    they require at a reasonable} gt. was concluded in the case of the! of the G. W. V. A., Thursday and |etothing. P, E. Island is mov- Greek 1. History 8. Government 1.) 4 voice we loved is stilled ‘across the desert via the “short
    price, No commission asked. “'Tsland Cold Storage Co., vs, W. | Friday, ‘May 18th and 19th. Cou-! ling slowly but surely. Let the pul Meany 1. : ae A place is vacant in our home, — j trail,”
    FOR SALE —. RASPBERRIES. |A. Mutch ‘before the Chior Justice| Pons are now being sold by the| pits of our Island ring out that ue relaroaie Pass in Greek 1. which never cat be filled. tiSnpeo? tonblils' un -adequare: daa:
    - Cones of best variety, 25¢ per'ond Mr. Justice: Arsenault .at}Committec. ‘Be,sure and buy one. j the hearts of all good people may Philosophy 2, Philosophy 8, Eng- In8erted by Her Daughters, | ° ve i Ms dis sns 4 tits
    Help Wanted—Male ‘doz. oH. J. Jenkins, Mt. Ed-| Supreme Court yesterday, Judge: - ‘he opened to respond te this ap. lish 5. Geology 1. tcription of the “classic” program
    May|peal tor help in this crisis whieh.! Russell Woodside passcd well tn BIRTHS to be presented for the edification

    WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADY,
    boarders, private family. Apply
    Guardian,

    A GOOD OPENING FOR BRIGHT,
    young man with .experience in|
    selling to retail trade. Wrize
    P. O. Box 128.

    WANTED AT ONCE, EXPERIENC |
    ed man for farm. Prefer mar-!
    ried man. Job all the year. An!

    ward Road, ment was reserved, The Court ad-

    fJourned until Monday morning.

    FOR SALE—OVERLAND CAR
    Model 90-T. Excellent condition,
    Apply T. Creears, Bruce Stewart)
    souties. H

    COUNT DE LESSEPS SAYS;—
    “If the Allies don’t stick together
    there will be another war in five
    years, Think of the boys who
    readily answered the call in 1914
    when you are asked to buy a ticket
    | for the “Queen Esther’ pageant to

    FOR -OR SALE—ONE 15 H. P. MA.):
    rine engine, also shaft and three
    blade propeller. Also one good)
    canoe slightly used, complete
    with paddles. Harold Lefurgey,

    North Bedeque, G.W.V.A.

    ply J.D.S. Box No. 1, Port Bt!
    gin, N.B.

    WANTED—HAND COMPOSITOR,
    male or female and Linotype
    ‘Operator. Apply stating expe-;
    rience and wages to Amherst}
    Daily News, Amherst, N.S,

    JOBBERS OR AGENTS WANTED
    to handle line of made-in-Canada
    Malt Extract. Guaranteed high.
    est grade. Big market. Address
    Maple Leaf Malt Extract Com:
    pany, 61 Canning St., Montreal.

    Wanted

    WANTED—SECOND HAND CASH
    register and slow case, must be
    in good condition. Apply W.
    T. Weir, Stanley Bridge.

    FARM WANTED THAT CAN BE,
    handled with cash payment of
    one thousand dollars, Write full
    description price, etc, to Box
    116 Guardian Office.

    WANTED—A MAN OF SOME
    practical experience to take ao
    interest in un established mex:|
    cantilo business in a prosperous /
    tuwn in Prinee County, P.W.L.)
    The applicant would require to!
    have some capital to invest. A
    good opportunity for the right
    man, Write “D" care Guar.
    dian,

    on

    Lost

    LOST—FROM MY RANCH ON
    the Mount Edward Road a maie
    black fox. Reward for recovery
    of same, ve Tweedy.

    LostT—INn “THIS CITY LAST SA.
    tutday, gless case containing
    glasses. Please leave at this
    office.

    mm decrease, $83,000,

    | HORSES

    HORSES FOR SALE—1 PAIR rer MASONIC VISITATION— Kuga
    Grey Geldings, 5 and,6 years old! N. Clements, K.C., Most Excellent
    weighing 2400 Ibs. ‘ Ideal farm|Grand High Priest of the Grand
    team well broken. ‘Wasy terms. | Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of

    Apply A. K. McNeill, Southporv.| Nova Scotia, P.I. Island and New.
    |}foundland is on the Island in con-

    nection with the duties of his of-
    fice: On Wednesday night he vi-
    sited Prince Edward Chapter . at
    Kensington and received a splendid
    reception at the hands of the Ma-
    sons of. that town. Thursday night
    he visited Mt. Akrom Chapter ac
    Montague and was equally tell re-

    FOR SALE— DIXIE
    Girl 2.48 1-4, twelve year old, wo
    man or child can drive her, will
    work anywhere, cheap. Aliso
    good work mare, seven years old,
    sound and kind, splendid worker.

    Prices on application. Hammond
    Kelly.

    colved. Last evening, he made}

    \FOR SALE—A NICE IMPROVED) bis final inspection at Alexandra
    home in Bridgetown, One acre/Chapter in the city. On all the}
    under strawberries and fruit} stated visitations (Mr. Clements |
    trees, Store fitted up, business} was accompanied by BE. T. Carbon.
    place. Butcher needed, -Owner/noll, Grand King, J. M. aes
    going to California. — Write to] Grand Superintendent, W. P. Doull

    Past Grand High Priest haa u num.
    ber of the Companions of Alexan-
    driv Chapter.

    VULCANIZING

    J, T. Moore, Kinross, P.B.1, |

    FOR SALE AT HAMPTON, N.B.—
    A comfortable home, eight rooms
    and bath, hot-water heating, acet.
    elyne gas, gurage and ice-house,
    one and half acres. A beautiful
    site with fine trees and shrab-
    bery. Three minutes from Sta-
    tion, twenty-two miles from St.
    John with oight passenger trains
    running each way daily. wit
    sell ata reuseable price. J.
    . Angevine, Hampton, N.B:

    Yanted— male

    Help

    GIRL | WANTED—APPLY
    Queen st.

    "460

    WANTED—EXPERIENCED cook ;
    Apply P. E. I. 1, Hospital.

    WANTED—A HEAD LAUNDRESS,
    apply P..I. Hospital.

    FOR SALE

    I offer for sale my hotse and lot
    in Kensington, For particulars ap-

    PI ARS. WILFRED ie Medal

    or J: F. PROFITT,
    Kensington, i's Cord Tires.

    iand let us‘put you
    for the season.

    REPAIRING

    This is an opportune time to

    new.

    OUR SPECIALTY

    oo
    C. P. R. EARNINGS

    MONTRDBAL, May 12—Canadian
    Pacifiic Railway earnings for week
    ending May 7th, 1922, $2,842,000; 162 Kent Street

    Telephone 637

    wes

    jbe held under | ‘the auspices of the} ~

    have your old tires made as good as! tives and friends here.

    Bring yours today
    in good Wile

    EDGAR WHITLOCK

    BROOKFIELD—On Sunday,
    14th, which is Mother's Day, the} lloyd George says
    services in the Brookfield congre | terrible devastation
    gation will be as follows: Brook jflicted the world for
    field 11 a.m., ‘Hartsville mem..|
    and Hunter ‘River 7 p.m. The}
    services will be in keeping with |
    the oc.asion.

    “Ts the
    that has af
    centuries.”

    3
    Liniment Sold by

    Physi¢inos

    Minard’s

    most ‘his subjects.

    NOTE—To secure a pass it is ne-
    cessary to make from 40 to 55 per
    it ia the examinations, a Class
    —55 to 70 per cent. and a Clase
    . over 70 per cent.

    CANADIAN SAPPER ON ROUTE
    -The 8S. S. Canadian Sapper, of
    the’ Canadian Government Mer-!
    chant Marine arrived from ‘Mon-|
    treal on Thursday night on ier}
    first trip this season. She uade |

    eooe FELIS EOOOSOESESOSESO OOOO

    St. James’ Presbpterian Church

    i HMinister—Rev. W. Ort Mullic Ore Mulligan, M.4., LL. B., BD.

    of the elite of the Saharas of New

    FITZPATRICK— At Ten Mile)Brunswick and Prince Edward
    House on ‘May ist to Mr. and Mrs. Island.
    qe ie Fltepayelck, G; daughter, ‘Fhere will be a_ street parade
    Kathleen (May. ;

    ra upon the arrival of the Borden

    DEATHS train on the evening of ‘May 23,

    fei : _q |the visiting brethren proceeding to
    ROBERTSON—At Mermaid, «May the different hotels to get.in a good
    4th, Elsfe Flora T. daughter of!night’s rest preparatory” to their
    Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Robertson, |journey across the “hot sands” of
    aged eight weeks. the. desent

    pas Na] pe, On aes
    WHITMARSH—At apanes, Ou tho morning’ of: Moy! 24th}

    tario, Monday, May 8th, 1922, Katie

    Carr, beloved wife of the late Blgin|Kirvan Sanctorum will be institut

    ed a general cargo. yesterday and|
    leaves this morning for St. John's, }
    Nfld.
    eto 11.00 a. i,

    DINING CAR SERVICE—A di
    ning car service for Island passeng-! 2.30 p.m. Sabbath Se
    ers leaving Moncton on No. 4 at- ‘ Hi
    teroon ais is announced by the 8.00 p.m. Sermon—"I
    vailway authorities through tn.:

    press, This arrangement will be
    in effect until the “full summer
    )change of time when a Parlor Cafe
    Car will operate between St. John!
    jand Tormentine.

    series of four on

    Sabbath Serbices:

    Sermon—lIlappiness—‘When",

    rove All Things.”

    The morning sermon will be the fourth and final of a
    “PERSONAL RELIGION.”

    The congregation is rem!
    has ‘been jput forward to 8 o’clock for tonight only.

    hool,

    ed by Supreme Clericus Hayden, in

    |Whitmarsh in her Stst year and
    the Odd Fellows’ Hall, when the

    \fommetly of Oyster Bed Bridge.

    HASZARD—At Charlottetown on | rojowing officers will be installed:
    |'Tureday night, 11th imst, Horace} Grand Hyastytee—Beyv. ‘C. Van-
    Naszard, aged 68 years. Funeral | tgerstine,

    will leave bis late residence 17 Up-! Vice Grand ‘Hyastytee.—R. N.
    per Prince Street tomorrow, Satur-| pavidson,

    day 13th inst at 2.30-p. m. for St.| Registrar—D. D. ‘Morrison.
    Pauis Church thence to Shemrood| Collector of Shekels—George P.
    Cemetery by train, Please gmit| Nicholson.

    nded that tae Evening Service

    Mass,
    ' Mr. Philip &, Palmer arrived in
    the city from Montreal last night
    lon an extended visit to his rela-
    His wife
    Jaccompanied him from’ Montreal
    and arrived a few days ago. Mr.
    Palmer in the meantime stopping
    off at Halifax.
    THRBIE Bs ‘ongeruding |
    Plies No surgical!

    ed. Dr Chase's Ointment will relieve

    Appeal to

    to support li

    ail

    not suffer!
    another day with)
    2 ALLY

    , TAM Do not

    ceived by
    : H. H.

    Hon. Treas

    you at once and afford lasting
    [staal 60c @ box all Jers or TWd-
    bs teh ht Bates & Co, mited, Tor-| 4

    Sample box free if you men-
    and enclose 2c

    onto.
    tion this paper

    Stamp postage,

    :

    THE PRESS AND THE PULPIT

    object. Contributions will b> re-

    Saving’s Bank Charlottetown
    499-4-9-4-4-04-4-4-0-9-4-6-4-6 6660 F90066

    Christian People
    ally this. worthy

    STEWART,
    Dom.

    J & SOPCOCCOOPF OSE LES FSFE SOOO OOOSSO

    G

    Banker—Hrnest Worth.
    Venerable Friar—R. McDonald.
    Grand Monitor—John A. McNair.

    | flowers.

    ' Russiaa Famine

    ATTENDED ORANGE CONVEN-

    | TION—Mr. L, B, Miner, ely ; All are welcome grand High Executioner—R. L.
    | Provincial Grand Master, L. 0. QEOCL OOOO OCOD EDO OE OOOH SOO SE OOOOOL OO OHD 14 0-00-04 | McKee.
    was present this week at the sists ; ) Save the Children Fund-acknow-| Grand Chief Guide—G. R, Beer.
    Graae Lodge of Nove tour held LG SR ns iain Meanapn ne thanks the following} Graud Herald—A, McKachern,

    nie amounts: — co Y ' Bazaar—Ww
    in Halifax. Two hundred delegates | t Sy Kot Club of the Y Keopor of the Bazkar—Waim, | M.
    attended a banquet held at the |4 1 ow A City 4 1.00 opr e
    Green Lantern on Thursday even- I irauten Jace and ‘Misa’ Pa- Degree Master—-\Wir, Schofield.
    ing Wai on nad ia alae We lc trldta: Ritelle, City. ..- 1.00! In the afternoon the large caravan
    concluding session was he! | | , : ae : ’
    4 3 |Joseph Mcintyre, Bedford Will roll up their tents and hit the
    Miller returned home last evening. | es ea ( t ÂŽt. vee sees L00T trail for the scone of Qyiental
    — oe i Lae ant u (qileMahon, City 1.00! aetivities’ Beach Grove Inn, the
    | } Frederic oF choo strict, i . (Mr, ‘Sterns, fia
    ‘ i 9 hi ° ARS, Cutlifte 26.00 genial proprietor (Mr, Sterng, Ve
    4 per J. u feta, . 06 i. z pe y
    PERSONALS | Pp. c. Island N jective Mrs. Rewtnnl Meikle, City 3.00 {ing promised to look after the innĂŠr
    ’ 1 : | Friend, Murray River... .. 1,09}man by furnishing a banquet,
    , aes biped Pollock Shartieine | ° Raval Club fines, ipa J. 0. In the evening a dance will take
    e or her home on hursday 0 Th d L, H., City .. “601 place; to wile all One
    after an enjoyable visit with hor, ne ousan Ives WD Re Brags ity” ; aaa Na viviies cha rientals ‘will
    ns eeeit A ys Ne of the P. | | Judge Warburton, C ‘ity. 10.00
    m. FE. Hospital staff. SN hE SERENE LENS [in Memory of Miss Lucy M.
    4 | ‘Pope, per Percy Popo, City
    Mr. Stephen. Jd. iMeDonald — ar- | Jane Small, City... ‘

    ‘{rived im the city Thursday night, SUNDAY, ay 14 | J. B. McCurry tases SHIL H Pn M
    on his ay to St. George's, aftar; loi, D. A. McKinnon ... COUGH
    spending the winter in Lowell, | Nurse, City

    For are tes or ee Safe,

    | Friend, City ... ira
    Oswald Wright, City, sie et
    Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon,

    Summerside ean oe
    J.

    sure and efficient. Small dose
    means economy and does not up-
    set the stomach. At all dealers,
    80c, 60c and $1,20. 1

    K. Ross, City ... ... 4.
    A. Pickard, City ÂŤ1 2 66. 6 |
    “Y" boys and G. 'H. Gorbell
    W. A. Mutch, Hopetqn ..

    Spring Is Here---

    gon. Sec’y-Treas.

    Mrs, Ewen McDonald, Oys- - You eed A Tonle
    brie Mi. "Graig. Catal Bee is to, Durity ‘the blood, tone up your
    , atomac n :
    doaiic. 6. .. 20.00 and healthy. Take you feel bright
    A. Aylward, City” wiwicky ‘ 1.
    Alley & Co., City . * 10.00 4
    John Agnew, ‘City ... . 50.00
    The Cornwall-York Women’ s :
    Institute 66. 66. we ee. 60.00 \t eet a, shag washes put, dincom.
    mber “of the family and feel
    ‘Total to a ‘ + $336.50 tine vehi ing.
    .$. STEWART, caring ot eae

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The Charlottetown Guardian -- 1922-05-13 -- Page 3
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