/ ‘"- i I11 Mllcheils’ out you- ceuidirt see ‘ lilo clover. ‘ _ \ ~ - \_\ \. \\\ Tsodolpis marsulaalled out his men i ' - o ma e the r l quits cle - - m cmeria is strictly a remedy for Infants s chum... gain, m “ are specially prepared for babies. A ba 'a medicine , Rgmgqugg prmy.mplm For days and weeks the work ‘ 419l- . ._ _‘ l?" , t" It was the need of "m" by" ' . w on autumn: hunts and children ‘And ugfiitiwsttlflllsteiifi twixt earth 7- . t Castoripbefore ' . ‘b6?! made-for it that bu" ~" . hate and Soothlnl fiyrupa. It is pleasant. h its guarantee. For more .. in constant use for the reiicfoi Constipation, g gone and Diarrhoea; aliaying Feverishness ', _ children's ComforF-The Mother's Friend. Bears the Signature of " s in llstiFor 0ver 30 Yearg public sfteqyeara of research, its use fofover 30' . r1; is a baflnless substitute for Castor-Oil, Paregoric, ~ i.t contains .. opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance? Its than thirty years it has Flatvlency, arising _. mm, and by regulating the Stomach and Boweis, aids “inflation of Food; giving healthy faud natural sleep. /. / . 6 / '/ ‘wit-rerun: oLs/tmuios The Winter of 1923 ls noted for its Bisncrosity, l" "llkllll banks of snow so high You'd almost think they would leach the sky.‘ p Tnerailroad track was armed or.’ i. uisrjcAsTonl/intwrve Brawn and muscle was tested too. To ket the train and Grady I through, t At 5 a.m. the phones would ring To woken the boys from slumlr er's dream Bruce with old Mack would hast en on |Up the old rnil track. brave and strong. The jolliest crowd you'd ever wish to meet. From Darlington to Wlltshire iStreet, Y There w“ Coadyc Willie and ' Johbnle f‘. Full of fun. n8 they could be. Only twice did we have to eat, On the frozen snow our bread ant‘ meat, - Up to the station we would go. Where Amos kept the fire asziow. ‘a The ten was strong quite bot an: good. ' it helped us all to digest our foot: itoddie 'MauLeod with his kettii strong, Would pass it to the crowdet throng, smoke . \,.. lll-IAVER a noun and Improve Your Bakinga BAVBI FLOUR aaatalae all ibelrlate-azaal -°~'.3?3.'-'!~°=¥}l"wml+. ..._.“r. ' It la llsa aaiy aolaatllaally blooded loo! on ibo nukes-and aaa in railed oa to give the bee! bah. bl "Ill" N"! New. Ask for it at yoar lroaor’; THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. , uzmrsn CHATHAM, ONTARIO ' \ j h... swear...“ LONDON UPRIGHT i f‘ THIS phonograph of attnactive de- ‘~' __ superior muical quality . ._ ,,_ “ébfobtained at the moderate bride-of only , 1 - * nTlie distinctive principles of repro- Jluctloniemployed in the NEW EDI- SON ‘gives it a tonal quality that is llliequallgd by any, other instrument. t lathe billy phonograph’ that dares - tong! direct comparison withthe ‘ - ' 8 _ f of. ‘ gterms may b¢ flrllilllled- ; a me in and talk it over today. OE.‘ TOOMBS ,Q'iieen Charlottetown ees-oomwwwnuwefl4k" A song from Murdoch, W. Camp bell a 10kg, Aleck ‘McLeod would tells us a rid die, Erlllo and Chester would play Oi the flddtle. Dan Archie and Miias would b1 there with a smile, Wm. McKinnon would coma uitc a. while, ‘ Louis iiosen and H. our big athletes. Would demonstrate on the floor some marvellous feats. B1 Lderstol - A. Bcrrigan was there tho best o w. 1P _ aTha tron comes nu. mail drivers, He and Leonard Bowman | sit by the tire, lAnd. Oh! how they'd speel on thi 6 great politics, On J, Walter Jones their choice ‘is not fixed. -0n February 8th ln early, morn, iWhilc the engineer stoots tiu. I horn, ' Poor Wes-low cannot-win the race lUlp goes shovel and knapsack. wank with madden ing pace, . IPoor esiey cannot win the race. lTha snowy bank he tries to seal: l rnil. I I "The twonduietor l press, ' iStops tho trnin with quick redress iAnd there upon the track he in) Nothing now but lifeless clar- on the morn ex The minrried form or Wk-aley B. Was taken up quite tenderly. Andi quclciy to the station borne, Vllhi-lc we thought of the loved on ea left to mourn. |Tbe snow shovel-tars on this sad | doniug day, Started a relief fund on its‘ way. lTo help the wife and kiddies dca" For Wesley was a friend sinccrn Tho fund has grown as well i might. Helped‘ on by Super and "upright. North and South East and Wosl Have given o-f their Very best. This winter scene is almost over. Quite soon there‘li be great field: heart: of clover Summer landscapes will come ii view . And now kind friends Vlivbil adieu. --E. N.‘ Easter (Patriot Please com“) Wumn Suntan Fun MIINTIIS Weak and Nervous. Mode-- Well by Lydia Efinkham’: Vegetable Compound Webbwoodilh-t. —" l was in s very weak and run-down nervous condition. always tired from . ( igo up until I went to bed. Sleepllldnot rest me at all. M sister recommended Lydia E. Pink am's V ' table Com- undobo me and others ltbme about t, but it was from Igyflllfl"! advice that l took it. d not like loll! until 1 felt stron er.\ headaches lo I me and my appet _ came bask WIM- i am a farmer's wife and it!" l1 thin s to do outside the house, as milking, looking after the poultry. and other chores. I heartily reeorn- mend the V a ‘ “ Corn undto all who have the same troub e I had, for it is a flue medicine for womenf- Mrs. Louis F. ELBASBEB, liillcresi Farm. Webbwood. Ont. . Another N near Wanna Finds Relief Port Hufen llieh.--"leuflered-for two years with pains in my side, and if! worked vary much l was nervous and just. as tired in the Domini" when I went tobed. I was sleepy sli fllfl day and didn't faal lrlrevooinfigna ~ i oa- thin ,end wsslonervonalwou m gar nails. One of '- told me about Lydia E. _, shame vegeta is Compound. l" l‘ b“ rneso Iguob u. tlsoon fdlLflna. ‘- llrs. (Refills mm. Wl-llth Sh. ll o Port. H . ‘ . W . enwhosnilerfromon teati- nine ailment should if! 14¢“ hgmm Vegetable Corn i! At the noon hour the boys would‘ ‘in -(‘iark's big culling on left oi date. ‘Besides nu grief-stricken SECTIONAL BOOKCASES‘ All! ‘PHI IE8? In sale by All Leaning rumltura Dealers- “MAGIY ITVLI BOOK." full of ill- formotlon. Irao for tho asking. cannon wooosrocx. ommzztwvi‘: l IN MEMORIAM ' MRS. SAMUEL LOWE. Mr. Samuel Lowe and family will have the deep sympathy of Mrs. Lowe, who \\"1s 02 Yéfifs c1‘ ice, had been an invalid for the lElSl eighteen years, and she pass- id away peacefully as one ‘who "alieth asleep." She was a must estimable Chris- inn ludy of admirable qualities of nind and heart. She was a member of Si. Fouls ‘hurch and before her illness took i. leading part in its various activ- lies. i-icr ntakleti name was Mary "lion Stramberc and she was n She leaves to mourn be-sides a narrowing husband, two sous, Horn ‘no, Manager oi‘ who Canadian Bunk if CIimmerc-z. Elgin. Manitoba; imnucl, ltnnkine of Lake Saska- toon, Alberta and l.\'-.'(\ daughters. Mrs. F. J. Duffy ni Can-ey. Kansas nd Miss Elinor at home. She is llPVlVrd by one brother Plllllln in uialraila, and three sisters. hire. ‘Jviiliam MacCallum of St. Elean- ‘rs, Miss Anne Strnnvbcrg and irs. Samuel ilurns or Somnrviilo. ‘lass; also a half brother James wtramburg in Charlottetown and a "air sister, hlrs. Leonard Fraser. Vlinnlpeg . .Hcr con lioracc is expected homo m Vlfotiliesllrv nicin rim] the m- ural ‘viii likely be held on Thur-g. lnv next. _ To tho ‘beratvvi relatives iunrdian extends ere sympathy. the‘ deep a nd sin- MRS. M. HODGSON iDing for a. lconsitl-craillric Ptlm- ‘assotl awnv at the home of her’ daughter, ‘Mrs. McKay, (Ilbrlhal. ng February 26th. Mrs. iiodllson =is well known in iinislino, having come fro-m (lav- ndlsh, Prince l-Jdward island. (the lactrof her birth) rears ago. i-ier husband died four| tears prcvious- to her comlngherc.| ‘he iburktl took lplnsc on \Vednes-F lay. [February 28th mt Nanion‘ lta., where two d! her daughters, \nnle and Lottie are buried lMrs. Hodgson loaves to mourn heir loss a sun Jgilil, and two. laughters, Mrs. J. M. Arthur of, Iinistiuo, S.'isk.. and 311-5 (Ber-l ha) McKay of Doualda, Alta., an inly-nicce, lvirs. Cameron Weath- uhy m‘ ilsrznntion, Alta, and a 0st n: friends. urnaidn, Alta. on Momlay morn» about‘ eleven ‘ Mrs. M. Hodgon, who has bcoll ‘ v H-ari ZtIrs. iiodgson lived until fay she would have bscn 77 Yours f 3H0—ilii-Vlllg been born on May th. i846. The :ubove is taken from a Sask- tchewan pa-pcr. the Kinintino ;nek.. “Reprcacntntiv-oe.“ Mrs. Hodge/m is a daughter of ho_latc -M_r. John Clark and Mrs-I \l1.il (lS/lnrpson) Clark of (iaven-‘ ‘ish and a sister of Mr. Lcmmi Qiztrk of llusticn whose (lentil m“. curred about a year ago at um id Clark houiosiI-ud, Rustico. Rh‘. . S-hc Fe the last 0f a family m ‘vw-invo sons and three daugh- ers. . l The into MP5. Hodgson ‘vrus ‘a .omnn of more than ordinary l1)’ 811d intelligence as an hours onversation with her would res; , ‘y indicate. She was a woman, too. 41' kreat Madness of hourt nmll -W>r took a tender interest in the ‘olfare of not only liar own four‘, ly. but oi all with. whom she bad} o do. Not many or the generation to, vhich she belonged are left, but! ii will cherish her memory us u,“ Ionian 0i’ very great kindness of Tispislfon and genuine Ohrislian: iilirit who ever sought to walk in lisisttpa. who went inbuilt doing "cod. to ail men. _ Her heart even went out in nynl-l anhy to nil’ in troulbln and hcr "QM ‘was ever ready id rondcr elp to those inmeed, Oi‘ her it can wcil b0 suhl iiessed re the dead who die in he Lordfor they rest from their ls-bours whiting: the resurrection norn and the res‘. that romalnoth i '-——-,—-3Q}—— MILES CECIL JESSO. Oi‘ all the sorrows to which the ‘iuman heart. is heir therc is nono nore deep and lasting than that vhich enters the heart of parents vhon called upon to witness the ‘ireaklng of the earthly ties that ‘rind. them to u beloved son nr lauifhtcr. . Therefore. the‘ sympathy oi’ the whole community goesbut to Wm. Vincent and Mrs. Jesso. of Mill Vmek, |C:-B.. on the denth of their ittle son =Miiee Cecil, which sad ‘vent took place at their ‘homo. on ' "uesday morning. March 13. at the vsrlv age of 8 months and 15 days. Zittie Cecil was enjoying pod ‘welt-h within two weeks previous ‘o his death. when_he contracted nlluensa followed by pneumonia. fltich proved too much for the ‘little darling. All medical aid. kind tnd loving nursing of a devoted ’ati|er and mother was done to re- ‘iave the little dear oi’- hls suffer- ng. but God willed otherwise and ‘iis young soul took its flight to ‘leaven on the above mentioned cleaning. It uldlllnicipnl Le; si1lurz~ yesterday a bill passed allowing exempt soklicrs’ clubs otiuu A ucw (rlausc wua added also (Ynrlporzitioir. which is With lilo emporium. Mir, Sticvy is or» reputed to ilave been mi. his Lclei since last 'i‘hurs(l:i,'»'. his b3lollgilllis were found in his room. The dose is small, three times a day. Hood's §a_rsapariiia is a wonderful tonic medicine for the bio ‘ .,.?._n.,,. THE onanlorrsrowtiyiifoneliblltirf’lij , parents. there ———-<-o->__-_ ALLOW TAX VEXE-MPTIONS Oi. VETERANS’ CLUBHOUlSES LON i lON, ifzimniittee 1A bill “.15 also agreed to allow- ing Count-is to pension civil-ser- vants on fllllolllli lwt more than three-fifths of their lust annual salary, ——-<oo-__ rntirclnént PROMINBNT u. s. BOTANIST . LONDON IS MISSING IN ' Ill‘ ‘l . 1| Unified Sites botanist Francisco, who came here to buy lauirhxer of lilt- iate Mr. N, l‘ Mo“ l” W1" 3*"! l“"'=\ll¢l8('<l ,-u.mmmrg' the M)" kmw“ "Hlskp-eillkilll um, l.'-l reported missing by -an_ the . filillsil ivlercbarultsing “O Economy of ' (frets, Canndiziii p1: - ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla Arrests to every lamiiy in these days. Ia no other medicine can you got m“ much real medicinal effect as from rWill show you how folks get those Go oak for a test of this new way of teeth eans too much to miss. You see prettier teeth everywhere today. Learn how people get them. Do this now. vMiliions of people of some 50 nations enjoy these benefits. Get them for yourself. Film makes teeth dingy That viscous film you feel on teeth is their chief enemy. It clouds them. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Film absorbs stains, then forms a dingy coat. Tartar is bated on film. Thafs why teeth lose luster. Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. it holds the acids in con- tact with the teeth to cause decay. That's are left’ to mourn ;wo brothers and one sister. name- iy, Wm. Stanfield. Lewis ‘rneouore 1nd Catherine Dellia. His little re mains were laid to rest on Wednes Jay afternoon in the quiet csme ;ery at Llttls lBi-as d‘0r, C.\B. Mr. and Mrs. Jesso desire to ex zeud their heartfelt tilanks to a]. heir relatives and friends for the nany kind expressions of sympa thy during their sud bereavement. also to ilrs. McKeough and Gill-is, ll ‘Sydney Mines, who were ever lttcntlve in their little darlings dlnoss. - (The nbovo liVirs. Jessa was form- ,rly Miss 'l‘eresa Of-Connor, of Al- JlOil. Lot 5b, HELL) ‘Ch 20.——ln ll‘- municipriities from Wllh 26.—J. prominent vonnectod It ' h' bl t d . extract oixsevtarallgalryialfiznmifiiibtifreal p 1 ingredients, pure and wholesome! , only a teaspoonful l “ ,.. p-l opulent the digestive like, failaves Hen dachc and Constipation. ._- f‘; the wax iu lax- of and ndulta. till W. m‘ San ing from All hi in nun-I in with the country (if orient ‘innit them to : Lstod in the Thu rapul. I .nw-ivv.i~~;'o|l<~1- in l.<~ vlon. it Whv not. trv it ‘i This Gift time and vllor to dian salmon phlfuar; would hos." pYOVlEilOIli‘ h; apply to salmoiL! ‘iut it is llllllUl'.*il.(lOil the intention ins ‘cultural pro- zcrs are inter- , rop uni .0 mark bacon. Ion u." (‘illllfllliii lHCOII has r-ulfercn in tin.- pcsl because ‘Iii-lurorso than that, Some wlo so for forior American stuff “'21s sold HBithP privilege oi’ saying they sec (Ianarlidn by Euiriz-ul grocers. Thelmc." . ', ‘there-four. approve the pro-l l_ us i, but with Utfllillll ztnlendmonts it'll have 130011 suggrwszted to 1W8: ‘l'(l.li'|l of Agriciuiiurv by tile High] Alrighf Avagerablo adds _ and lllmlnoln‘: system. improves the owns- Bic-k bil- lousnssmtorrlcll N! Joules-Line Nie Ono-third the regular dose. all in the death of Mrs. Lowe as "37115115 fflielllntkrei on athletic ‘ v' Mudoof|nme|n|rodl~ irr-vluusly announced. OCIZUTTEL 31'0"!!!“ when owned by a veterans’ ,_, ,r ‘Jfg "I". "W" °I "i" met Friday evening‘ Drgamzflu. n. g coated. For children '- ione roulth $150,000 for support of the team Marks Bill 0f Mule interest t0 Canadians rumpus. M». cit 26.-—Canada 1"S.‘1-°““°“ “as “PCIIWI 515.000 | uking a good dual oi‘ interest. he mcrchzzndise marks bill, whichlo appear as patron 0f the Olynl-l .rd=. llllqsull the arm] reading in lplg Association, and has contribut he [louse of Comments, ll. purpososhzd $500 (ioilars toward‘ ills lumi- hot impru-lrd all‘ dos or the c1153 The lPrince of Wflieil zckugt- in whit-ii they; come to brother the Duke rv-lelibly mnrkedlvgceqrati-ons and contributors. in Can- like is also m] swim 1]ll'(l\'§ [~11 tint eggs mu>l be uiurkcd; rah. liver and kidneys. Prompt inlm" “H “l” Wrmtmm‘ of itufmdm" giving relief. It is pieasantw take,;¢-gg= stuiuls lngh hure that should agreeable to the stomach, gives 3'1)!‘ .111 nrivunitlgc. thrill of new life. .. whiter, cleaner teeth . A why few escaped tooth t. ‘ les. p t8! "l- Advised the world over Careful people the Avoid HannfulGrit “m” °"' “°‘" “'° removes solos harsh grit. Pepsodont curdien the lllm and without. harmful use n fllln combat-out which cou- Pcpsodent, largely by dental advice. it has supplanted “in millions ofhomes the methods of the past. Mode in Fanodo eEseiHEiRi The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth from harmful grit. world our. _ . . \ etc basetlL on modern research. free ow edvi: d by leadkig -‘ tints the .Germs breed by millions in film. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, now so alarmingly common. Now‘ they curclle m... Old brushing methods did not effectively combat film. As a result, nearly all people suffered from it. Now dental science knows two film com- batants. One acts to curdle film, one to re- move it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods by many careful tests Then a new-type tootlr paste was created, based on modern research. Those film combatants were embodied in it . for daily application. That tooth paste is called Pepsodent. To millions of homes it has brought a new den- ‘ kNr-wbolt ilnil timid ROM. Ce ‘Quebec are other invited (leleggp cur-nu: comma "ro ' our A. . roaom-o uzoureazucs MONTRJEAL, March 26.——S¢ever- ai prominent Brltishers en route w oionto are due to reach Mon- treal shortly, lnciudini’. Sir Mich- 1191 E. Sudier. C. \B.. vice-chancel- lor of Leeds Liuiversity; Sir Rob- ert and Lady Baden Powell, Lady . All Iwill attend the nationattconferen- ice on education and: citizenship which is being held at Toronto ADrll 2nd. " Sir Arthur Currie will be one of |the representatives of MoGill unl- iversity at the conference and. will gout nsl chairman gl. the emailing |session of the conference 0n‘Api'll i5. E- W. eBatty, K;C. has ' also ;hecn invited to to Toronto as a ispeclal deegate. Sir George Gar- llPilli and Dr. G. W. Parmelee. of ts from this province. I I -BRlTi$H READV FOR ; FRENCH OLYMPIAD l LONDON. March 26-—'l‘he Brit- ish are rapidly rounding out their plans for the Olyniiplc gannes at Paris next year. and. more than or the proposed fund. ‘has been raised. , The elltlle United Kingdom is |hclpiniz to foot the bill. Each town Iii‘ 5.000 population has been ask- ed o (fontribute at least $50 to the fund. Before this appeal went oili- - w‘)..- idng has alilovved- his name, his are and of York. WORSE Someone remarked i0 r, visiting intvrrnationav celebrity: “l suppose mzttiy people attend 5'01"‘ lflfllllfefl merely to boast. that they sow you." “You? he replied. "and it is (Wen SIMPLE DIVISION Husband (going through 1101158- l l l Well worth ,. a box l5‘ Sulphur g Clears A Pimply Skin Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is over- come quickest by applying Mentho- Sulllhur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away. declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place o! sulphur as a pim- ple remover. it is harmless and in- expensive. Just ask any drugglst for a small jar or Rowies Mentho- Sulphur and use it like cold cream. HAVEN I-N CAN-ADA NiJW YORK. March 26.-——-Refus- ed entry into the U.S. because their country's quota is exhausted up to July l. seventy-five Russian immigrants awaiting deportation ,on iullis island may find a haven in (Zanada. The immigrants, loyal- ists 0t‘ the Czar regime. were or- dered returned to Constantinople two weeks ago, but deportation was avltbheld pending an appeal lo ‘Washington. pnt-puv; uccountnlfiBut what is’ n“, ‘lrthly use of running accoun~ to with four grocers? ‘ ' “i.ie——Vi'cii. you see (lear, it nnake; the bills so much smelled. 1'63 At local stores this week Present the coupon Corrects old mistakes Research also proved that old methods brought undesired eEebts. They decreased the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay. which may ot 1‘epsodent ' agents. light you. M occur. They reduced the starch digestant in tlu saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits multiplies that alkalinity, starch digestant. power to these great natural tooth-protecting herwise ferment and form acids. brings just opposite effects. It ‘ ‘Jiea that Thus it gives manifold This test will show The results of this test will amaze and de- sire it-watch the changes that Note how clean the teeth feel alter using. Mark the bsence of the viscous film. Sea how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. by what you Compare the results with old ethods- clesrly see and feel. You will gain a new conception of clean teeth. 0-Day Tube F re: T“ "rk :§..”.:'.:: -f*"'* - insert your name and address, " then prasen’: lhll coupon this week to any store named below. You will be presented wltba 10-, Day Tube of Pepaodant. - ' “"" ii’ you live out of town, rnail 1'74"“ coupon to The Popaodent Come psny, 191 George Se, Toronto, Ont, and tubs will he aant by mail. ' Present cou JOHNSON & JOHNSON 135 Kent Street HUGHES DRUG CO., LTD. Corner Queen and Grafton Strebta " E. A. FOSTER - Sunnyolds m...-.............................~......-.. ........ .. .,-\ pon to (lulu-lion. Charlottetown .l[_ Y.“ in l. l ! r "- 1' It’? _ ‘i 3' t w‘ ' c‘ ‘if; r A . e] U .7- Il -. s: 1,, re n r-uérfl. r5145; l2; vie‘: -j j.