r l MAY 1'. 1% {For nearly sixty years i M at have been a standard for tea quality in 01a Insertion l-lfllt Insertions ............... ‘ci..;'..-r.-.}.i ‘....;; i Cenltral Guardian LADIES flannel dresses all sizes. A {real bargain at 81.79 on _sale days. E s 3503-4-30-31 [Prowsc Bros. Ltd. HAMPTON-United Church Scr- ‘rices for Sunday, May 5th., are as ifollows: Bonshaw 11 a. m.; De Sable 3 p. m.; Victoria 1.30 p.m. James P. Kaye, Minister. this country." THE FUNERAL of the late Col. F. S. Moore takes place from Trinity United Church, this (Wednesday) ef- ternoon. service starting at ll p. m. rtisements - "I P" Illa of 5 word: 5° l"? llha 0f I Iarda ‘v N! Illa of l-worda ""- 7° P" lha of 5 words i i i i i ANGLICAN SERVICES-Crapaud, ‘Saint John's Church. May 5. Sunday School i0 a. m.; Holy Communion 11 in. m.; Springfield. Saint Elizabeth's Agents Wanted Q-———w———————— M00. FOR HUNDRED DAYS PAID,‘ wflggg and high school students, teachers and others; commission‘ and cash bonuses besides. Manvi earn $600. to $1000. during summer holidays. For particulars write Mr. Conrad, Tower Bldg.. Toronto. ‘ i A. w. SatwedtlApl. an: uAN on. WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent; yearly guarantee Sl092l (being $21. weekly avcragci and expenses; commission and cash‘ bonuses besides. Winston Co,‘ Tower Bldg., Toronto. A. W. S. tl. May 31. iChurch, May 5. Evensong 7.00. iscellaneous a - sum-mo race IXPEDITIOUSLIH lllvlllied. Guardian Job Printery. NOTICE-Show your interest by attending Annual Meeting of Antl- Tuberculosis Society and Free Dis- pensary on Thursday next. Board oi 3523-5-1-11 tf ' iTrade Rooms. MAKING SHIPMENT or MIRRORS’ . —- m‘ Y°Si1V°YmB~ Plwne us- Henry‘ AWARDED CONTRACT - Mr. Mmarlane &C°' 35°°3‘4'3°'3i- Edward itfoCabe was awarded tire icpiitract yesterday afternoon for tearing up the ruins of the Victoria Hotel. Mr. McCabe will start with gang of men in a few days. JOI-IN ALFRED MIcDONALD. Land Surveyor. Hermanvllle. Souris. Tvlecraah- aori-a-zi-imo. naivioiuAiu AND iuourmnvoi cards It shortest notice. Guard-l QUEEN SQUARE GARDENS_TO,_ “m “b Pnmcry‘ iday the collectors on behalf 0i‘ the ANNOUNCEMENT-WILL BE AT‘ Morel] Hotel Friday. May 3rd. np-‘ pointing Agents cts. ior a complete line of farm machinery. Ciirload arriving. All enquiries please be on hand. On llocouut of roads, impos- sible to Zonal uotv. ‘ W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown, n. R. a. zszo-s-i-ii.’ For Sale ___. FOR SALE-GRAVEL AND SAND‘ for sale. Parties desiring same write to John A. Coulson, Kcnsingtoni R. R. N0. 2. 3~i5i-4-’.‘.7-4l.i FOR. SALE — TWO GUERNSEY Grade Heifers. five months old. Apply G. A. Coles. Winslnc. 3511-5-1-11.‘ FOR SALE-COW, HOLSTEIN ATR- giire cross. to freshen first of, June. Apply B. McDonald. Tracadic. i . 3528-54-21.‘ FOR SALE-5 ROOM HOUSE AT Borden. All finished inside and bath. Apply McDonald's new store. Borden. 35007-4-30-31. . OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS‘ per bundle. Apply Guardian. -ia21-2-14_-ti. | | FOR SALE — JERSEYPULI. TWO months old from a R.O.P. cow. Ap- ‘ ply Edison Mutch. NortirRlv-er. .‘ 3467-4-30 ..i. ' FOR SALE-BABY CilICIiS-PURE bred barred Rocks Pcns made up of hens and early pulls-ts from, Guilds famous Togo strain. muted to R. O. P. males. lvlay 20 cents each! Junc 18 cculsJames Stavert.‘ R. R. 3 Summerslde. i 3114-4-10-12-11-10-21-26-1-3 ‘. I Wanted i m“ i WANTED AT ONCE. (‘ATS WITH newly born kittens; Apply Raoul Fteyhiond. Phone 5601.‘) or W. K Rogers Co. Ltd. 33i2-4~20-:f WANTED-INZMIJDIFKTCIJ’ 2 CR. .1 furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Apply "L" care Guardian. Male- Help Ytlnnted W ANTED-A M AN FOR ienced man for handling [Kieth "er. One accustomed to drii ng lnfilfl. Piles. Standard Construction Co. Ltd. Railway Wharf. 35003-4-30-21 . Sale ' FUR SALE-A SET OF EXPRESS harness (new). cheap. Annly Largc' Bros. 35002-4-30-31. ‘ __ ______,_ i Ion BALI-BABY'S CARRIAGE“ for sale. Apply Guardian. 35l9 Articles For 45-1-31. Teachers Wanted __________________ TEACHERS WANTED TO TAKE‘ "fdera for The Mandalay Edition of ‘ Klpllflfs Wfllits during the Summel’; vacation. Very special low price and ~ "fly terms. Experience not neces- llfl’. no capital required. exclus- lvt territory. Good income assured. Bétter get particulars and reserve territory at once. McAinah a 00.. Limited, 00 Front Street West. Tor- WM- A-ilI-W.F.M.3i. ‘Desirable Property for Sale Desirable property tion, 202 Richmond Street, on Friday, at 12.15 sharp, consisting of beautiful llflliae, large lot, barn and garage. modern, hardwood floors, ‘lfleal home in the heart of the City. ‘finished’. ' Can be inspected. l‘ CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ANuiQueen Square Gard-cu Fund will be gnvflgpe; “m, ‘dares, pmmm on their rounds. Thc deserving na-. Just the thing for acknowledgo-‘ture of this appcal is well-known S“eh“ll-,_‘ll‘lll"ill°llK- W!» Gulfdlill ,and hardly requires to be emphasiz- O ‘ n H7’ M‘ ied. Suffice it to say that what was ImREWS JOINER AND M“, suotmformerly ‘a covxpath. has. through Come, Cumberland and Dorchesm‘, ‘ the energies and taste of Mr. Arthur Furniture and light carriage i'epali'--N"’b91’l'l!. be"! converted into It 111i!‘ Saws flied. slgnboards madclplace of pride and real enjoyment. 5981165 in pencil or paint. Testimon- i OQO+OOOQQQQQQO§OQFfOQOQQQ Mrs. [Irarll trill receive at IZDGEWATER ‘ on ll/Yvlncrday, May IJ/ ; and Tliiirrtlay. lllny 2nd,“ from 3.00 [1, m. f0 530]’. m. “ II. Doris Gill, 000+ o4 o» 8+ o+o§++++++o++o+ , 35028-4-30-21 DIGGING CELLAR-The, work of digging the cellar in the lotadjacent‘ to St. Joseph's Convent, where the K. of C. Home is to be removed is now.‘ going on. The new school which is to, occupy the present site of the Homei will be commenced shortly. PLEASE CASH IN QUICKLY-Will‘ every shareholder of the Charlotte- town Hotel Co. kindly bring his cer- tificate to W. K. Rogers office, Thurs- day afternoon between the hours oi 2 and 3.30am! receive the first cash ‘ ‘ rsemcnt on same. W. K. Rogers,‘ D. A. MacKfnnon, LL, Co!" Llquldat- ‘ ors. 354I-1-2l l IMPERIAL SINGERS T0 RE- . TURN IN FALL-The programme oi _ vocal music presented by the Welsh‘; Imperial Singers in the Prince Ed-i well chosen and received with the inticn by the audience as on the pre- vious evening. Repeated encoies were givcn and graciously acceded to by the singers. The outstanding chorus numbers were “Crossing the Plains." "Come back to‘ Erin," “Kil- arnc_v." and a lovely song composed by Wilfred Shaw entitled "An Even- ‘ing's Pastorate". which brought out the ability of the chorus in soft. and lettered. Portraits and land- ms‘ No overchargmg‘ 3526_‘,‘_1_“‘i THE MARKET-There was__tlie us- _ ‘tuol small attendance at the market [run]; 335D CLyDEQDALE sTAbiyesterday. The following prices were lion Argentnel Boy. season i920.,quoted: Butter. 45c; eggs 30c; fowl s c s: . Nam‘ Rwér‘ Clyde Rwer‘ Newand apples’ 15c doz. Hay 55c‘. SHBW Dominion‘ Nme Mug creek‘ Newboc, oats tluc. turnips 22c. white pot_ Haven, Brnokflgld‘ Humm- RWH-“atocs 15c. young pigs $11 to $12. New Glasgow, Cavendish, Rusticol i’ and home. Handbilla later. Georgel Kllson. Hampshire. 3878-4-24-6iPM" Female» Help" Wanted ________J A PRINCE ED\VARD ISLAND ‘NATIVE SON-Reverend J. Sidney ‘Bonncll, B.D. of St. Andrew's Church 8t. John. a distinguished son of this Province. who is winning fame as a preacher of power will visit the Pro- vince during the coming week ad- __i___ ‘ _ idressing meetings in Summerslde and WANTED - rwo EXPERIENCED iCharlottetown. on Tuesday and Wed- maids. One for kitchen atnd one nesday evenings in the lnetrcsts of if‘ dim" "°°‘*i~ ' APP‘! P"k"’ithe . Bible Society Thaiikoficriiig. WFQ- - . 3i 3 PIG-tin . “ ‘Friends of Mr. Bonnell and of the cause will want to make a point of hearing his message. Watch for , further announcemrnt. __-._-¢~.._..-,_ unwrap-Mam FOR, _KI'I‘CHEN' Wvrk- Amrlv w 131;}. I-IospftaL. . ~ 3518-5-1-21. 1.0a?“ i LOST — HORSE BLANKET BE- tween Waddelrs Mill and Gordon Dawson's. Flndgi- plea” “on” LAID T0 REST-The funeral of G°rd°n Dam”. Ollie Traverse. ‘the late Mrs. Catherine McPhce was 3532'5‘1'1l~ ‘held yesterday morning from the re- sidence oi Mr. Frank McDonald. 20G Dorcheater Street. to St. Dunstan: iCsthedral. where a. Sol-tmn Requiem fHlgh lvlass was celebrated by Rev. A. “sSEEDING ALMOST Now U“ ‘J. McIntyre. assisted by Rev. P. Mc- ON IlS--A day or two more like Sun- 'M*‘1‘°“- D- D- D°°*°°"- m“ c» Mc‘ day‘ son‘ warm‘ fi-Duthafly find,‘ Carthy. Sub Deacon. and Mr, s. Rob. ‘M farm"! Wm b: plowing‘ m,” "in, Master of Ceremonies. The pail EASTERN GUARDIAN giapboivatn. ‘Auctioneer. vating. etc in Eastern Kings. HWIASTERN AGENTS-Mr J W Murdock ia Guardian Agent II! Mon- tague and will be pleased in receive new and renewal suhacrintlona WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ -—'I‘IIE ANNUAL MEETING of the‘ Tryon Peoples Cemetery will be held in the Vestry of the United Church; on Thursday. May 22nd. i929 at 2.30} o'clock. 31021-4-30-31.‘ —SUCCESSFUL PANTRY SALE- Ths Ladies oi St. Paul's Parish held l n very successful pantry sale on Sat- urday last in Messrs. R. T. Holmanls Furniture Department. The daintics “ :r $50 was? s . —Mr. Adolphe Flemming and Missi Katharine Flemming. ' Rustico. were‘ visitors to Kensington recentlyz-K. ‘ ~ —Mr. A. J‘. Binnie. of Montreal, who is the organist of the West- mount Presbyterian Church ihere.| spent the wcek end in Summeraidei and gave an organ recital in Trinity ‘i United Church on Sunday at the‘ close of the evening service. which‘ was very much enjoyed and apprec- i l iatrd. 5 and the neat sum of cv rcnlizcd. for saleby Public Auc- May 3rd dwelling House all hot water heating. An on. n. J. Laowam. ‘Beautifully bearers were: Messrs. D. L. McDon- fald. John McLarcn. Geo. H. Rcddin. A.D. McDonald. H.F. McPhee and Chm. J. Mitchell. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. Mc- Carthy. ‘Powders are a the attacks of ::Miller's Worm prompt relief from l worms in children. They are power- ful in their action and, while, leaving nothing to be desired as a‘ worm cx- pellent, have an invigorating effect upon the youthful system. remedying fever. biliousncss. loss oi appetite. ' sleeplessness. and other ailments that follow disorders caused by worms in the stomach and bowels. MAR RIAG ES displayed were of a very high order . srmvcllllr-CRAFNVEIJ» —,At Zion Presbyterian Church by Rev. M. Scott Fulton. Lottie hfny Spencer to Chester A. Craswcll. - DEATHS DOYLE-In this city. April 30th. El- len Catherine ‘Doyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ivilliam Doyle,“ aged 4 years. 3 months. Funeral from her parents’ rcsldcnco 130 Dorcheswr Street. tomorrow afternoon st 3.45 to the Roman Catholic Cemetery-v" In Memoriam In loving memory of my flQflI Mother, Mrs. John Clarke. who do. ported from this life May ‘m, 1m, Inserted by Her Daughter Mrs. John Maclaaac. SMM-Q-I-lf. ' N. D. MacL ean UNDIITAIIR IllIAI-HII \ Pbanoill Illa laaan soctcnuto passages. A delightful re- lquest number was a tenor solo "My Little Welsh Home" sung by Mr. |Harry Williams. In taking leave oi Charlottetown Mr. R. Festyn Dav-I ics, the director. said that the nudi- cnces here were among the most ap- preciative in Canada. and he was pleased to be able to say that it was the intention of the singers to come here again in the fall for s return engagement. He also warmly thank- ed the Gyro Club. for the kindly and courteous way in which they had entertained the chorus. Many fav- orable comments were heard. both last night and at Monday night's performance on the excellent tone quality of the Heintzman baby grand piano. kindly supplied by Messrs. Miller Brothers. on which the ac- companiments were played. Card 0_f__Thanks, Mnland Mrs. Edward Pendergast. Kensington, wish to thank all those sympathy and so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement by the death of Mrs. Pendergasts Mother. 3537-54-11. Card o_f__ Thanks The members of the family of the late Philip Callbeck ivlsh to extend their sincere thanks to all their kind friends and neighbors for the many kindness during the long illness and recent death of their beloved father. 3527-5-1-11. “PELLIGIIRA '7‘ EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE LARVEX MOTH PROOF SPRAY Th. , stninlel and non - lnflanalble preparation which. nukes woolena, clothing. furniture. run, etc. moth proof. I Price IIJI With Sprayer. 11.00 Without lpayar. ‘I'll! PROMPT DIUGGISTI vvwvvv / 3vvvwvv -'| 11E. UHAKLUYYHYIUW N UUAK Social Sccrrfary. . ward Theatre last night was equally i same degree of enthusiastic apprec-t who scnt- Mass Cards and messages of ' expressions of sympathy and acts of‘ we weep. the most ‘vonderful rém_ ‘But gone before. our places to pre- ed ' for eczema b il ’ “m: . hi‘ les and a" Sk-nody ,Her loving guidance, and her holy p p ~ I 15' ‘ prayer eases- iWill lead us home. hcr happiness to To be hi“! at a" drug Near Sign: in our exile, Mother. stores. Price per bottle ‘ km, - - ‘Till we with thee, shall praise and 4:294“ -~—-~—~ ——- l bless God. there. I u with the passing away of Mrs. . Susan Francis. a beautiful life has end- O00 00006000Qo++0+04§00¢§QQ0v4~4+044 ULAN Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY LOO-Funeral service late Col. Frederick strong Moore. (Remains will, be in the Church from II a. III.) SAW-Women's Missionary 39¢- Mr — haula- Meeting, - Ladiec‘ Parlor. ‘idm-Illngti-ntoq Lug.“ __ “Jlii-II" by Rev. Principal Clarence McKlnnon, I). D.- Observations made on a vialt to Japan from Ihlgh the Principal has just re- turned -- Heart: Memorial I-Iall. Sfilkflesslon, Meeting _ Henna Memorial Hall. fidl-h-l-ll. BELLS ARRIVED — The two new bells to replace the two which are off tone in the carillon in St. Dun- can's Cathedral. have arrived and will be placed in position as soon as ossible. NEW LIBRARY BUILDING 8TARTED—Work on the new Legis- lative and Harris Memorial Library wil begin this morning. McDougall and McAulay. contractors in charge of operations fenced the site for the new structure on‘ the north aide of the Market Building. The Library will be 40 by 60 feet. The height from the i ground will be two stories-Ila feet. ! Brick and interlocking tila ls to be .uscd in the construction, with con- -‘ crete floors and stairways. The lav- i stories in the basement will be up-to- .date in every respect, glazed brick ‘ and cement floors are to be used. The‘ ‘ top storey will be used as an art igallery. the lighting coming from ‘skylights in the roof. it is expected ‘ the building wil be completed by De- i camber 15th, next. Mr. James E. Har- ris la the architect. When finished. the new library will be‘ very artistic i in design and will be a credit to the . City of Charlottetown. RETURNS FROM SHORT COURSE-Mr. s. '1'. Gallant". Super- ivisor of‘ Fisheries. returned recently jfrom Halifax- where he attended a isucceasful course of instruction held iat the Fisheries Experimental Stat- ‘ion. The course extended over a period of six weeks, during which In Memoriam A TRIBUTE T0 THE MEMORY 0F TIIE LAT! MRS. SUSAN FRANCIS 4 t She is not dead-the mother whom cd She was born in Beirut. Syria. ‘iAugust i3, 1865, and was educated at ‘the Convent of the Sisters of St. ivhicent de Paul in that city. After hei- marriage. in company with her husband. and three children. she came to America. and settled ln New lYork. Not finding the climate there ‘ suitable. the family removed to (wince Edward Island. and took up their residence in Charlottetown. 1n 1900 Mrs. Francis was left a. widow by the sudden demise oi her estim- able husband and found herself an . exile, in a strange land, with a fam- .lly of eight orphaned children. Her idauntless spirit, and remarkable en- .crgy, aided by unbounded trust. in ‘the Providence of Cod enabledhei ‘to keep her family togetbe , and to have theni educated for professions. About a year ago, Mrs. Francis Wt! struck down by an automobile, and narrowly escaped with her life. This was a severe shock ti her nervous system. and left her in a weakened condition. A fatal malady inanifea - ed itself a few mouths ago. and a - though medical aklil and the kindest of oars were not spared, hei- children wars" forced to ace their bsiovod ed peacefully away at 6.30 a. i.1.' Thursday, April II. During he: plin- iul illness she was strengthened nv the spiritual inlnlstrations of the Ravonnd Father: of the Cathedral Stan’, and by the almost constant attendance of her aon, Reverend Michael l. Francis, who rarely left her bedside. during the fortnight which preceded her death. Bha was a woman of extraordinary piety, who posaeaed a high degree or intelligence and culture. In her were exemplified the virtues which char- acterized the “Valiant Woman." She looked well to the ways of her house- hold and ate not the bread of idle- ness. Her children rose up and call- ed her "‘ Mrs. Francis con- sidered no sacrifice too great when the question of her children's wel- fare was concerned; and this solici- tude was in a measure repaid by the affection, gratitude and respect wit‘: which she was regarded by them. Notwithstanding the demands which the care of a household made upon her time and resources. her If“! charity found expression in her al- iiliaticn with many benevolent as- sociations. She was an active mem- ber of the Sodality of‘ the Children of Mary. of the Altar Society, of the at. Vincent de Paul Society and of the Third Order of St. Francis. a zealous promoter of the league o: the Sacred Heart, and an untiring worker" in any religious or charitab»: undertaking. he was a devout mem- ber of St. Dunstan‘; Cathedral Pa"- ish. where to: the past 24 years sh: was g, faithful attendant at the week day and Sunday services. Her kind- nesa was proverbial, and no one in need found her indifferent. She Will be missed by a large circle of friends‘ and acquaintances. Her death was‘ the peaceful close of a well-apent| life; and wo feel confident that, she‘ is now reaping the mI-Blllllfiiflt 1'9"‘ ward promised by God to His fafth-‘ fui servants. May she rest in P6399‘, Mrs. Francis la survived by four. brothers: Rev. RAShelloon, Lazarist and N. Shelfoon in Beirut. Syria; George A. Sbelfoon. Tignish and Jos-‘ eph A. Shelfoon, Charlottetown, also‘ by one sister in Beirut. syrin- Of her family of fourteen children four sons and four daughters sur- vive: Reverend Michael E. Francis. I-‘alconbrldze St. Dunatsnk University Staff; Rev-‘ Groves D. M. Limited This Simple Test Will Reveal the Truth ' A dash of BNO's "Fruit Salt" in a glass of water morning or night for just one week . . . Note the change in your health. even in this short time. New vigor‘. . . joyous. radiant good healtli . and the ability to do a day's work without being tired . . . always follows. ' " Gently. surely and safely this non-habit- forming _health beverage brings internal cleanliness . . . prevents intestinal absorption, that trouble-making condition that exists when poisonous waste matter is allowed to accumulate in the inner system. Commence its use to-day. But remember. l theres only one ENO's "Fruit__Salt" Resolutcly refuse substitutes. e- -~.-e.";a:a:.§:i~;".:.~;! titties -*='==~ Sula Rlpmmlaliaw In North Awnim .* Harold F. Ritchie a: Co. Ltd. I048 Mcfiul 5a., Toronto m; clergy present in the sanctuary. were Monsignor Maurice Mvmlki alfl. P. P.. Rev. James Murphy, ree- tor of St. Dunatanh University, Fr. A.J. McIntyre, Frs. Gavin Monaghan. ‘ Ph. D., Francis McQuaid, N. Paine». t‘ R. McKenzie. P. Mullaly. and W. Mt- ‘ Guigan of 8t. Dunstanh University. The Cathedral choir under the direc- tlon or Mr. w. J. isrown assisted by Rev. Bernard Clilllt rendered the Mass of Requiem with the Miserere and Absolution. The pali bearers ivere W. L. Wynne, W. .1. McDonald. l. A. Hyriea. Jas. Drown. J. Austin ‘rralnor. Ambrose Joy. The service Fil- m; grave was conducted by Rev. M E. Francis. May aha rest in beam Standard‘ Mining Exchange Quotations furnished through cour- tesy of Atwcll 8t Co. Charlottetown branch. Noon Close Abana ... 230 223 Aconda ... ... . .... l0 Amity Copper 8i 34 Amulet 175 l" Apex Area .. ""1 Arno..............- 30 31 Assoc. Oil 6t Gas - - 415 45° Barry Hollinger -- 33 34 Bedford......... 64 Bl Bidgood ... -- 30 31 Big Missouri ... ... 138 170 Buckingham . 6 0 Bunker mu 121.12‘. Carona........... .. ii i"! Capital Rouyn .. 0 Capitol S. Mines .. 6’. can; mtnewey .‘ as central Manitoba .. 53 Clariey . it Dalhouais Duprst Mints mum tut-s from them. an. s».- Pootbti 031k Gas ..- itlmg the follgwlnz subject, were gfgnd guts;- st, Francis of the Ron‘ Granada . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17 iii itruledi—ch¢ml-§'~l"l’- 3101083’. Physics ary. Congregation of No re Dame.‘ Holllnggy ... 735 750 land Bacteriology. Practical instruct- 011M180; Ahlllmly 5-. Eilcuila-sllci‘ H°“"Y - - - m3 123 i iion in the dressing and, our-in; o; an Hon, Heart Seminary, Halifax; Jos- Hudson Bay . 1875 ik‘nds of fish was also given, and the eph, chief accountant of the firm oi ‘ international Nickel .. ..4800 5000 May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.....;:_... 120% ‘umber-y officers are now in a position it. Rattenbury. Ltd; iviartaret. Wa-‘Kealev -- " - 63 55 j July . 123i". ‘to instruct the fishermen u w m9 cher at Queen Square School, City; ‘ Kirkland Lake . . . . .. 110 101i ,‘ och _ X245 ‘best method; of preserving fish and George oi the wholesale firm oi G.‘ Kootenay Florence . . . . .. 14'. in - ‘ ‘ ipreparlng mom (or the venom m“. H. Toombs s. son. Rose of Moore h" Lak‘e Shore 4 265E ‘ ' ‘item. Fishermen would do well to Mcl-"Yls And Mme ‘l’ hm“? iMa “We 5 F f S l iconsult tn.» officers relative to this To all the aurvivlna mtmbers "Pillanfl-v - - - - -- ~ 13° 13° am 0r a e ‘mutter, g0 the; Lhgy m“ p“; up a the family 21o Guardian extends sin- I Manitoba Basin 43 43 lbettor quality o; my; m‘; m“, ab. cere symplilly- “mm? c°rp°rau°n 440 ‘W? At Cove Ilcad Road, 60 acres of sin Ifghgr mic” in m, “m,” m“, The funeral. which was very lI-rlf- ‘ Mllfllhl’ 2o land in good stale‘ of‘ cultivation. .. -- -- m9 filherl’ Um"?! lll m! Ml-Yllilmfifi residence‘ n Sydney ism“ on an” Manny" ‘n " ' 1mm fr‘ c d. Hard and snit synod, excellent "are obliged to take this course and "Pd" 1m- M 9 l m- "l! "mm"; "Nb" -- i4“ 4? o. hard. Handy ran-rims‘. schools fwrlt, exammmon, th¢,-e°n_ m 0,49,. procession left for st. Dunstans‘ Nipissirig .. ._295 31o “m, 51mm mu“ from-Yank 9 tn, quglfly Lhgmgglypa ,0, the“. ,d_ Cathedral where a solemn High Mass‘ moraines. .. ----v180 5300 mllcsufgisrn élglfigllttlutoavp. Anni! ‘w ldluona; duqes vlz‘ m“ o! "sh of Requiem was sung by n son of‘Pend Oreille 090 . .. s. .. lvlarEAt-HL-rn, ~ . - e . (me Ilcad Load. inspectors. the deceased. Rev. M. n. Francis oft l"°“f’°" ‘ ' ' " 4" 351311-5-1-4-7. i ' i 9t. Dunran‘; University with Rev. I Sheritt Gordon .835 340 i Mr. Dennis Peters leaves this i331“? 7-7-9 “l sl- tmmwmis’ dQa-ismoe ' ' ‘ ' " 70 72 ' ' " ‘ morning for Camp Hill Hospital. Hai- '00“ 0f t r Mans: Rev. Father Ms- ‘ st. Anthony‘ _ A u n 0 m L E it", when h, Wm undergo "c", Cnptliy, Cathedral staff. sub-deacon‘ Sudhury Basin .. 86o 8-15 _ mam‘ 0g m, M“; and Rev, P. McMahon. ‘ S_y'lvanite 1.0 ‘ ' n. 0.. Msster of Ceremonies. Among Tack Hughes 940 32a M, “,‘N_'-*~SL“E sow“ ' - Tcwagmac .. ~40 . I am Instructed by Harold L. Prowsc to scll by auction at Winsloo on May 8th, at 1 o'clock sharp, his stock, crop and implements. 1 ‘york horse, l3 your» nid. 10 licml of rattle, 1 freshmen in April, 210' Ircshen in ‘Aviary. Z milking, 1 roar old' heifer, I. 30.-—Quotations roll’ 6 months old. 21st cattle. 1 sow Md and 8 pigs. 4 weeks old 3 fat pigs, 40 hens. Implements-I hinder IF. W.) l mower. M. lliirris. l my ffllfl‘. I two section sprint: tnnth barrow. l sci i Atrhisn. 'i‘op. & Santa Fe. Ry. . 20o i smoothing’ barrows. l. gang ‘plnu. 1 sci ‘Arm can Cu ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ __.‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 144i, disk llflI‘Z'lI\\‘§. '3 milking pluughs, . - . B . - s ~ iztzf". ".1112; 2:22.’. ; ..‘J.I"‘."..‘.T“'; Am- Lwmlmuve Co" """“"' n7 ‘ ' punt: sbigh. 1 ivund sleigh. 1 rcllcl Stock Quotations HALIFAX. April ‘furnished by Johnston and W l Members Montreal Stock Exchange. i NEW YORK EXCHANGE ...-..... . Am. Smli. 1E Rfillh- CO- -.------ m9 i IIINI‘), I driving ungnn. ‘I svfs ivorlt Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . . .. 6;", trim-s inc-uni. l Miirhanks t-nzino, I . Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 146 ialxisllf-F-l ‘1“i">l‘lr:"“l:l:“fl QIYIIIVLlNTWQPlI N Y- Ce“ a‘ Hm!‘ RV" R“ R‘ " 186:“. i fnrmcrsiferii holler.'f0rks.gs‘ho\'dl;‘and CJU- GM C"- ‘N- Y" -~ m9 ’* lines. Stove tModern Alaskai. 1 par- 1" “ion Motor Car Co. . B7 ‘lor suite. I Queen Ilcatcr and pipe, l ‘iiatl. Paper Co. .. . 53‘ loam-I. 1 hv-ilsm: inrlnr. ". a _ . ‘ ‘ 58 ‘ ‘i'np—‘£.'i0 llhltli mixed grain fol ‘R‘m.:‘t‘i2;ilc2il‘of N J ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “Wk god. 20 liusltcls barley, 50 bushel! ~ “ ‘ nnmr oats, I stack-green feed, It ‘Southern PM- 1-5 -‘ tom hay, quantity straw, 300 liushe‘ ‘Union Pas. F!’ 21B potatoes. 75 bushels sugar beet] . U. S. industrial Alcohol Co. 170 ‘illlflnlity fer-d molasses. quantity flrt “ _ 158-‘, unod. hard wood plank, ‘Westinghouse Elcc. . . . . .. a,fl_lns_l‘lnlor smm‘ ash‘ m" u lu- S- Sm“ ~ - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " 158a‘ months on approved notes. 6". otl aioxTuaAi. STOCK axon/mar. 40,. ,,,_.h_ n "n, L, “n, m," d“ M iAbltlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. 4i‘. same hour. Sale positing," [arm 1| iIndusti-ial Alcohol 35’.- "fld- " ' ' k l Natl. Breweries 11:4 1‘- Winnipeg Elec. .. so". 3:‘,5_5_,_4_,_7‘ . ‘, m ‘BIOIHDLOII . . . . 45's .__. ___.-_'~_d_i__ lBraz.’ Traction . . . . 51%‘ _ ‘ ‘ istecl Co. of ‘Cari. . 58.‘, & Mathieso“ i “ 3‘:;'o';“°;a1:":9‘°‘ " BABBISTEIIS onbfquuiaons minis. Gurd . . . 42 0mm — Uharlollrlown and 1 Power Corporatio . 105 M°m“3“°- iBr. Am. oii .. 51'3" “WNEI Ti-‘Pull-‘t ilmpcrlal on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n4 ‘ BANKS ‘ m Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3095i _ flank Royal 361 io¢ooo4ooooooo§o?o__o:‘oo+¢o4 Bank Montreal . ‘ WII m l; on. J. P. animal - nan-rat. suitor: ‘a flOURl-J lo l2. ..I,.,,l¢__,,l. 6mm Qma the Rlwl 0 O i . l . O O 0 O l l oMoQOQQOQQOoOQOTOQOOO-Oai, .. ...-.... . ‘r.'c'-..-?*=£. C. . . .