2° ms 'ri-is cliARno'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _P561-: ELEVEN _ 51"* all-ixfiif ...- _\. P ..A’~`i '-oo °*o l -\ E U 2-D Biz IIIZZ C@"’ ON °‘wztlz`7he N EW / Domolac Finish i K’ -“f.‘ie -\.‘ ‘ `\i¥.(.`-1'..-:: .\f ' 4 >»-aw 19-. 4 ‘- . ` - “r- » 1. ~ -.» -`~'l<-`=: -ri?-1-»f;:-rr-sr-'ues ‘ ' 'I-"41-"C ~<’-`='¢:‘<:=‘f=` -" ¢..=f 1.“.T1'L”.‘."f.".=v ` _ ‘~.‘ _ ` i.’°.'.i'.:'..'I.'“i"'. ...ll ._ __M .I ‘az bg? f/// . < - --- *-'-‘» ~1,`1.'-.-rf.-.='L_. ,',..' _',` -""2 . , ' .f€<‘>‘- &r2-Sesirlel 51% -<1-‘»~=¢'-.T5 ’ -v _--c: "- ,ggi-; f j-_. . vq 1- -\.~ -- - . _ " ` 1 .rjég in ` n";=-_1'3_' _ _ 15 ». _ 1 rj -_ ..._ _ ,Y "'~. /'gf//%" -<"' 5 4,_;-;._=;- e?-5111-ses;-s -- -."'f,-me _ ~=e.a*..-`?.~.'=.5f=..:.-.-.e.'.~f.‘-”-..~.»..~.="»= , .... J - 1' WJ Willi- 1 Mal I Canola bzurlil zlobsglnl = inidn lanlulfi; Linoleum 11... isa Iillrllisllillg _ ,ld Del,,,,,,,,e.,,lal enhances the beauty of fumlsh- ` . as y . - ir. M it ‘ t, f- t V l h E §if_1_Z¢1'b1'¢;0kh ahdl Rig. I-M1913; itratzhcong I;_lo§el,1_gl_;larl;:tt_;;etowrh on _, ' ons,o owne.. e-palbeare uesay, c. . .a rasort _ 1 ° ° ° Grea er a ue t ver were Gay MacEaohei'n,_ John1_ A. illness, borne with calm resignation "' ' , --‘ . MaoDouga.]l, Theophiius Beaton. to the Divine Will, Hugh McLean, Martin Power, Percy 'Hamm and aged 52 years. Frank Hamm. - The passing of the late Mr.'Mc- She is home in the beautiful man- Lean came as a. great shook to his sions of God. many relatives and friends in the _ __No;_\t_i‘, _ yoj) - can beautify your .home-'as~never before . . . _ ‘-enjoyjngfthe soft", pleasing lust§e_qf.mel_1ow-toned floors -. . very first day of _t_hem. . The DOMOLAC Finish, applied __ to all Dominion Inlaids in the ~"~“,i“?."-i making, is the secret of this extra ` beauty. This soft-lustre lacquer finish is wearproof and stainproof .l__= and polishes . . . beautifully . . . with a minimum of effort. It in Charlene-i=1s= and hansirlss - - - n_=ak`°= and d1'sIricI_ ‘1°”1“1€ 61° hghwst °f tasks' And, best of all, this extra attrac- tiveness is yours . . . at no advance in price. The Domolac Finish in Tins This new and enduring finish is also available in convenient tins for application to your present floors. Other Dominion Floors Wider choice than ever is offered in Dominion Linoleum Rugs and Dominion Printed Linoleum . . . long-wearing, low-priced favour- ites for every room. They do not, however, have the DOMOLAC Finisii. C / f -~-. \'>-nz-c_.-1_.--.- ,. //4 /‘V £2/ _A / c »*i"1\\§ \`\ 1 \ \, 43% o C 4° \*»> #59 \ “5,{\-1° 41 \\ _ 4 _‘wo \'\ 5.l.l'\9 Mas. wo! A. stmnoa Th 'There passed away at the home 11°' of hor parents Mermaid, Lot 4a P We Lloyd H aurhoe and daughter of W at the age of 25 years was Church of Scotland She dearly lov F9 ed the ministration of those who E1119 could bear witness of the Love of C0115 was graciously bestowed upon -her'F1‘8 comforting those about her with WPS words which told visions of khtvery and happiness. ,_ circ m 'by one child George Arnold ‘aged her and Milinda, w_lfelo1_ James Bezglto Bonshaw. . f will Many kind :fiends ' “visited ’fher,the The funeral was-heldoon Thilrs-|-Joh day Sept. 37th. at -2-pure andf-rwasvthe at the house and grave were con- ducted by her paato Rev lib/en MacDougall of- ~(§iarlettetA!`wn. Sisbed 1) Rev Ml' 141114158. Of E MR WILLIAM DUNPI-IY ing L. hens number 1 and 4 are third ton, N, B_, also two brothers. John wee neeeeeeed ol menv em-une and fouth with 252.5 and ‘251.8 and Michael, both residing 111 M01' qualities, which goto make up an points respectively. ell. excellent character-manly, honest, The pens leading in total prodlw- Many letters or sympathy and and generous in his dealings with it al offerings' were 1‘°°°1"°°1- his fellow men; e kind and indul- tion are:- spir u - First Mr Everett 1-lowatt's W. L. among the latter were Mass Cards gent hnehend end lfethen he held e h J E Bmw” fi ace in the hearts and affec Second, The Model Poultry Yards. Moncton. N. B., Mr an P tions o 31l_ o pe B. R. e 7 eggs 2035 2032.1 points. Floyd. HB-11l\1X» N- 56 M15- A- - those who knew him best. man whose life _measured well up to __ U N Carl Anderson. ~\\ \\\,¢v"°N'~- / _ . . . ., .. . , The heartfelt sympathy of the Q ‘ " `l- W 254-4 P01111-Si M15- -1- F- EB5¢°n'S W-' couver. B- C.. and -701111 J- in M0110' assuming and unobtrusive by nature, community is extended to the ber- " 6`Q" Q* eavledtfiiltlily; and relatives. A, _aro pease copy.) ` v "0" _ HUG?-<4->-M _ ,Q , _ > II lVION'lé(;?‘I1\‘IERY CAMP- \! A ‘ -ff I ~ ‘ en 2, '1969'eggs 2064 points. from Rev. Fat er . . . nn pl _ Hugh M. Campbell, whose death i , P 3 - J- ' ~ - T ' - C1 MP5- °7~ B' f nd es cially with has already been recorded, was a 1 MHXI I E NOT CONSTRUCTION , - '___________ ~ _ _ _ _ _ E , --‘ `--' W _ Gill ie, J. A. Moore and J. His habit of playful exa ti . NEXT Tm; ZRYMAXIMIT = " ' _ - tai {>¢W°f““Y “Way “t D.nli/IcMill(:rIi). was most amusing, and alvgigyaskulixf 1 ' °w"'"°”"°””"""°°A°°“"”° "mo" c`K`c'L` ° Rheumatlsm ileigséilele/iid of daniel J. McDonald w¢?:t;iilri=`hrsiiririh the'oity w Peters Erection e ' ' -1 I 7 7°” vw- *_ J“’“°s In his ovlal oments he would Y O U Il In Memoriam ¥.§'3£“.§n"2§§‘2“°..3§“.°.§.‘Z§3°”eZf.".Z‘.I ursda Mrs Pooles husband prédeoeased E Inland, on Send 35th loam Lnev at Cardigan, P E I at what for ____ Parsonage. Salisbury N B on ood le ` Besides hor parents and hun gd _rhode _many warm friends as well already mentioned, she is su ved I bhz the congregations over whom r son-in-law had charge. five years, also-two sisters Mary. mserraehtayiéhrgegaixage Ei_nI_the__ Pr Fed the comfort of Divine favour and TW0 Th wife of Russel Charlotte fam €1U1'11'18 her illnesd. aiid'_fheir_ labour service will be in charge of the R/ev. of love was much appreciated. ',",_ Theodore Ross, of Sussex. and Rev. very largely e.ttenqed1___The serlgces en to P. E, I. for burial. Some day when our earthly labour he was so well and favorably known. is done. { In the home even although his We shall meet our dear loved nearest and dearest ones, during his one there. \ severe illness may have been cog- _1__,_>_; nlzant of the sad fact, yet his pass- sided here ever since, being eighty- weary land! hen he Durin his illness the departed ago. l-fe was active up to a week Douglas, but all this, and the best before death and helped with thismedlcal skill, could not avert that season’s harvest and potatoes be- dread disease, pneumonia, until a Sides 1101113 Odd 0110168 B\‘0l1nd the kind Providence relieved him from farm. suffering, and his spirit peacefully His funeral which t001< P11166 oh forsook its earthly tenement to be f 21st ihSt WB-S clothed in immortality ~ ' Sunday afternoon .. f . ~ ' EST S6911 111’ B rn at Pet.er’s Road, a. son of WSECRETARY FOR _ Mr Ramsay was appointed bi EGG LAYING CONT one of the lergeee over n NATIONAL Y.M.C.A. the general board of the National ' ' 1- Mol.ell_ -the late James and Mel-gal-og Mo- IS CLEVELAND MAN goéllnclli and willl lggume his new Notes; on the uzxliiege gtiiwevreixslaréd Hle beloved pesto,-_ h1;;ov_d J,_A. l_,oan_ where he spent me boyhood -l ll 88 11111111-Fl' . - egg “Y ng co" 1` e en ' , who attended m ul' ng and earl manhood ears, he was CHICAGO, OCC. 24. _ Fred W. _-M-¢¢&-'W mg oCt0b91` 1-5. 1928~ I?lgoirilel'I,8SS, Conducted U16 5€l‘ViC9S ill. united inymgrriage tpylvuigg Mgrggrgf; imsay, of Clevelandwphilanthro- ~ Lbves and habits of green goose- Mr. Hamid Lai.rd's B. R. pen 11 the church end gl-evo -Benton of ple; Elven p_ E_ Island stand business man, today scoop- ue;-ny; sawtlies are being studied by leads the contest for the week with The nellmourers, all life-10118 Later, with his family, re removed |g_BDP0111l-111011* 116 861101111 S€°1'¢- government experts in England with 33.0 points; Mr. Ludlow Jenkins fl-lend; of the deceased. were. Mes- to Tl-onoon, N_5__ whore he was on. 01 the National C°\1I10i1 Of 01° a hope of finding a plan of fighting B. R. pen 19 were .ueoond with 31 ere Mlohuel Mccarthy, John C. goood in the busy me of an hotel 110- A-. succeeding Dr- -101111 R- tha' pests. P01!\tS; The M0f1¢1 P0U1fI`Y YU-Yds McCarthy. Plus B. Walsh, Michael manager. Afterwards he purchased Ptt , _ - v, ,. B. R. pen 7 were ,third with 30.7 p_ Donovan, stephen Keefe. and the up-to-date Montague Hotel, . _ "`f 1*. "'- 'fi ' _" points and Mr. Clli'I0l‘d MCEWen’s M'_|c|-lael M¢Gurie_ Louis Murphy which for some years he conducted were f0\1l'lh With 29-2 P01-l11»S- drove the hearse. most successfully, finally culminat- The K€I1S11'1E1»0!l BBW C111¢1¢ H9-Wh' He leaves t.o mourn two dausht' ing in his locating in Charlotte- ery. B. R. No. 8 still leads the con- ere und four sons, viz.. Mrs- M- J- town ee proprietor of the streth- tegt with 269.9points; Mr. Everett 0'Brien at Moreli, Mrs. J. S. Hugh- oone l.lol»,el_ l-lowatt'sW L No 3 are second with es, Rumford, Me Frank J Van- The lete MI. McLean though dn.. y evening 18th Oct 1928 five years ago After her marri in 1879 residence was taken up ville Mills erected by Mr carried on until 1909 when a Deoeooed We ,_ young women el home was secured in Cardigan vill- N and they retired from active ess Since the death of her fi I 4 fu-` Ann Macliachem beloved wife of “MY YW* W” |m°W¥l “S 111° Q" Vi | V George and Lemle Meezechern Poole Here a successful business /_4 / in _N .l `6‘f.?. fr- Ti -. - ,IC\ /7 I=\\ 'll 'ir »\--\\ ‘i e kind and lovable d eition and 18°- 3%* endeared herself to Elm who knew bus é W '11 € her Thrqueh e lone ,ne nylne lll husband in 1923, deoered has resid- ' | \ ness she was ever ho ful Bome ed Wml he' d°“8h1»¢l`» MVS (R-‘W1 <°fP Q / S Weeks excepting for one ' ‘ ‘f - "ff, \ /V bo.. P9 years ago she was brought under E deep religious oonoem end wee 3 winter spent with her ron in British l ,Q ' ,//T faithful and devout member of the Columbia She leavestomourn their __ h \/0% at loss one daughter and one so ~p°¢f / / ,, rt n 1 _/1 1 /R E Poole, Pres of The Poole // truction Company of Regina, \// / God As she neo;-od me ond mol-olsask 'I'here is also one sister, Mrs % nklln Jenkins or Mlilvlew P E I \ M 1 sons and one daughter passed __ M The Hope of Glory and she enter- away several years ago ed peacefully into rest and ’ joy The deceased lady was a. splendid ` of Christian mother and was 111€h1y esteemedby a wide of relatives and friends. She l e funeral- of the late Mrs. Poole he held Monday aftemoon at United Church, Salisbury. The n--O’Brien,‘ of St. John. After service the remains will be tak- -#eca--_ IIUGH MGLEAN. ntered into rest at his home, the In the dwelling of peace so fair, different parts of the province where will seem to them asa strange n . Thiizd, Harold Laird‘s, B. R.. pen 11 Dallairc; Mr- and M\`5~ L' U- Lund' The funeral service at his home* the standard of his contemporaries. eggs 1873. 2004. points. and Mr. H. O. Sullivan, 811 Uf in Charlottetown was most impres- He was a most faithful husband. vnooemdywlruvue wrurua oununrn Fourth, Experimental Farm, W. L. Moncton. N. B. _sive. The clergymen participating providing for his family with a pro- ' ‘ hen 4_ eggs 1391 193731 polntg_ were: Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Rev. H. digious hand, lavishing upon them _ The mel number of eggs for the _______.¢oo---- Jelhnstihlbend Rev. D. _gill/ge)ara. all metcdzlhiforguehdlglrhllnduigexaeé n date 32580 T e pa - arers were: r ug- es a oug ll n ess co ' ek was 808 and to MRS- DANIEL -I' MCDONALD las Thomas Lanigan Dr Green, suggest Y There PB-55 CU-1111311119 Bessie llth the remains lied a harmless implement of re 1( HILDBEN who are briqibest at sdiool are those who are _properly fed. _he body_m_ust be nour- ished an full o enerq rf the brain ls to be_a1cri. Breakfast is the child’s most It is the _ meal which starts bodibsmd mmital activity for the day. Physicians, educators and Hi: men are calling for better breakfasts for the They know that .durin the four mo ' hours body and mind are most __ taxed with woii or play. Don’t handicap our children by improper or insdheient moming meals. give them a sustaining breakfast. Serve Quick Quaker Oats every morning. Be sure always to get Quick Qusimr. Each package contains a coupon with which you can-sefure useful householihanéiulgekrsonal gf genuine value. E figure f e is on eac ig emily achlge - the snrsll tim cent lsize. Both are wmpelg and salad. M dream the awakening from which The death of William Dunphy. will bring added sadness and pain ¢OOllllf|)§ Q 5 _illi- occurred at Moreli on Friday, Oct. to their hearts, already stricken in _‘ 19th. after one week's illness. loneliness and sorrow. Q U I C K '_' ’.’*n‘”“ .ni , y Born in Tracadle Parish. he came May Jesus in His infinite mercy 'to Moreli with his father and fam- and love be to them a resting place ily when four years old and has re- -the shadow of a great rock in a two years and five months w g U passed away. was most tenderly nursed by his .. ith h assist When a young man he learned wife and family, w t e - ` ,, I the carpenter trade and worked ex- unoe of two trained nurses, Mrs. The Quaker Oats Company, Pe:terbotoug:kg,¢n4|;.,Saskatoem ` tenslveiy at this until a. few years Alexander McLeod and Mrs. Lester *_* _ -' ` Correeelidnee ofFoodEIemeur| lzlsuyicl Qudeii? proum, w ids tinge and stamina; Gio- l|,ydntcs.657 mm- &’. - - :.3-:;.__ja.'....¥a: .in 'mf-1 lv~l=-'ii'-B-_=1|&. I EE' die animkiend all food. .. _ . .____.e_s_.. MY" il and Mrs. Garfield Johnston and family; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Van- Iderstine; Crescents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clements and family; Mrs. M. N. McLeod; Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- ~=‘- Leod; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnston and family; Mrs. Wm. McDonald and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Doug- las; Mr. and Mrs. Edson H. Doug- las; Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLeod; Mrs. A. M. Johnston and family; Sprays: Mr. M._N. McLeod; Mrs. Beatrice Boehner and family; Mr. - Lorne Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston .and Lou Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Murdock and Flor- ence: Messrs. Joe McPhee and fs with confidence in ury’s hunty-touches them with ragl-ance. -\~..»-u..- 7`/ie@xur}l§za_Lz:_ 1_2/ff/ze]/flirltf' Loveliness, and the Exec which goes hand in hand imsfige. has been the gift of Yardlcfs Old English Lavender Soap since the quiet days of Hag-stoned gardens and much-petticoated maidens. To-day, as then, Yar_dley’s refines hands and faces with its exquisite its lingering, lovable $1 _per bor Of 3 large cakes at all beet druggim an department stores throughout Canada. f’ ,f ' ‘ ' " ' ' A 115110 M|““d" 1'“1’b°d mm d the Da\1811¢B1' °f 111°!-“"9 Road f b i I, a number of cars j in ` ` l I I / 7 . -5- Perf# °ff°°1¢d f*=11¢V°° 111°'-1' :go Elizabeth Mononaid of How- eowmpzhyirlié Bthe motor heurse to entertain e multitude with u rim- R ‘ mlm P111" 515° ¥°°d 1°' field, at the a8B0f 55 YW” ammtm the Presbyterian church there. ulation of sincerity that seemed to 1 010 G,uq[i_”h ` .i l bruises and sprains. | and lldays. -h d _ _ awe; The ilnal services were held in show all signs of the real. l _ 0- Though she 11 1>0¢11- 11 U .' the Presbyterian church at Peter's But, in serious conversation he vm ent health for 801116 1141110 the “ld Road. where a large assemblage of could produce argument that would A A R D me without wamlng and she P1185 people were oongregated The min» require a mind with far greater in- YARDLEY, 8, New Bond Street, LONDON Eng . , . ` ` ' I ga `° i . " ' ` I ' M I N S . ed home to ood. shew e. faithful o_o.. _eaioiatlngk were: Rev. nr. teueetuei training to refute. ne had i ,, Member ofthe Presbytofll-I1 U11“f°11 Ramsay, Rev. . McDowell, Rev. a. fine concept of political know- _ N “G now the United 011111‘\‘J1 1°' 32 Yea” D. V. O’Meara and Rev. Mr. Ster- ledge which he naturally inherited ii" ' '“' ' and was a 111811101' 9-1910111101117 ‘W 111° ling. Rev. Mr. McDowell preached from his illustrious father, the late Murray River Church. from the text: “This day shalt thou Hon. William Campbell. Then he _, _ _ MEN. ALL AGREE That the Flavor and Lasting qualities of 1 L l N N T Hickey & Nicholson’s Black Tn}`fst'Cflei.oing` Tobacco F _ _ §‘!...’.._.:_.;.h_-_v ghnoe. out -eo is snperlormto 'brand they have ever used. MILLIONS OF NGS USED YEARLY Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. Fox liL1NcHER.s en¢i“s“Un BUYERS CLEANER r Manufacturers-Char* ` ` lollaftoihi. g; I uafrrwr'..slr..m:1-._ F0 _ PELTED d _ f»oLil:ANE1i“ I will be oiieratine my FUR do doug] at my old stand. 172 Street’ -Cliarlottetown. SATISFACTION ;.GlIARA.,NTEED. i Inszdzous Eye Strain Weoaethlaaljootiveal- 1 senerm' from ayenrein maylmveperfeetvidonaml thqeforodonotlulpeettho prusnooofsuyeyedefeet. Thomotive power of the latin Inman organhm il Nervelmrgy. ' Normal°!°l»lt utilise about Ni Nervelnerrmbttw lar|¢:eporlion"h Benoodefootlveeyeqthroigh taelroemlnptionefanu- oenivenmonntolliuvem -FUI!!! IIC” dtlolody all rolleolll IAVI YOUR lfll IXAKIFID iéiéi G.EHutcli”o|on Church and Community,‘shc will be husband. th-ree da\131i41\‘l» MN- cheeter Menachem. I-1°i>°!1¢1¢. M11- W - ~ end Mrs. bevld Glover murray Blv- er and three sons. Alexander J. at home Samuel J. Sheet Ihrbour N. S. and Earn - ~ Besides her femily she leaves eleven grand children also two brothers John A. nt the old home Honefiold- James H. sackville N. B. and £11110 eleven; Mfg Grace at home. M11- Mary E. McPhee Avonnlote, Ontario and Mrs. In D. Munn. Hoiwflold. rest in the Min-ny River Cemetery. 1'” .sr gn Rav. R.. Smart. vu attended by -friends and rela tives from fat' and near who came nf to show their respects to one they hon, all loved. ' ~ Btgwnrt, Hnlothn A. IIBNOIII. Htl- oom Smith, Murdock A. McPhee. n\n.w.\nnmdDan.lD.Liv1ns- l@O¢ Pltfl0t plellQ WW di`miesedbyallwhoknewh¢r 88|' she leaves to mdum 1 sorrowing illiem .1 Mcxay. ohsrlottewwu eat I-Iawkns at U18! P E~ I The remains was tenderly 1114 *D funeral ce at the home and ve WLQ (IUCN by 1151' P‘5wr Murray Harbour, md 'rneraiibearerlwerezftoimsn .__-<43--_ IIS. JOIN, 1'. -PODLI -__-_ I M A good friend and lyighbour oo w_lth,,Me in Paradise." Rev. could follow along industrial lines W- _. all who needed 11619 in H1119 1111 19 Dr. Ramsay also spoke of the de- and give his hearers the benefit of V I ' shed a good influence in Home and ceased in regard to his upright life. his advanced ideas. 0'Meara and Sterling also In all the vicissitudes of life he in the services with scrip- had a most faithful and devoted and prayer. partner in his beloved wife, who sang. "Rock of Ages," aided materially in displaying in _Arms of Jesus." and the home such evidence of actual God to Thee." Prosperity. were: Loafer C. the was made. was under the cap- of Mr N D Mc sorrowing and ber- wife, following are the family: Binclainin M., completing in New York, of Prince of Merrill Grl- will the Geo. Clow. inthe Road, the friends H Thu Canada . 358-362 U.S.A. 2.0ne Live fresh for many. many years. of his personality his many friends pass his gener- felt influencing 'I . on reday, being gavea of the religious family. were George John E. Kenneth Milford 0 naman: New pieced upon the cas were sent with sympathy as Imperial Bisciut __._...¢¢.>hl-_ For Assured Results Feed --- “1M1>l:R1ALs " Manufactured by >- I B it I I i. il . 3° 1 pl.