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It's economical, too, because it saves on other ingredients, and assures you of success- ful cakes. I-IO uow SELLING AT gnu-z towcsr mo: g m swans oowu HISTORY! ll. F. AlllililBALll Chartered Accountant 14o Richmond Street Phone l1. I. 0. Boa ll w. c. nan-racy. x.o. J. a. ans-racy. n.0- c. a. BENTLEY. 1.1.1:.“ - a an ey-a - v “msiiiiiiwiz? 1001mm 1so_aicumgnd_i\:=s3___ MocGUlGAN a. "rnamon MARK R. lVlaeGUlGAN. 11.0. c. sr. CLAIR. Tmimon. an. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Olilce: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street. ChIrl c ~~-_—-- ————— PALMER 8| HASLAM H. .I. PALMER. RC. A. .I. IIASLAM. 8.5. LL-B- BARBISTEB, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotln Cha-naberl. Charlottetown, P.E.l. g MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 _ P.0. Box 12F CUTCLIFFE 8| ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMEIS Hunter River and Bradalbane Dag and Nilht_fl_e_rjqo H. F. McPHEE, B. A., K. C. uorsar. as. _ BARBISTER. soctorroa - gltllfyululldinl IELL 8| MATHIESON MONEY. TO .T t . Monitor. Prlnoo lid- AGenCY of Confeder- lotion. Under Mr. Hogg's leadership. this 391w? won the 1938 Victory Tm- ' y, emblematic of supremacy Bmong Confederation Llfe District Manager in Eastern canada and Newfoundland. - Sea View And Vicinity ltarch was ushered in like a lamb and the mild weather still continues, which has again spoiled the sleighlng. The autos are again on the high- ways. Mr. Roy Adams and Mr. Eddie Murphy oth made trips to Summerside by auto on Saturday. Mrs. Fred MacKenzle, who has been ill for some time is steadily improving and all trust, will soon be restored to health again. Mrs. Cllfiord Maoteren is visit- ing with friends in Lot l6. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Caulson have returned home after spend- ing a. pleasant visit in Wellington the guests of Mr. and lvlrs. Bar- lowe, and other friends there. Mrs. W. C. Donald and little son and daughter have returned home after spending a pleasant visit with Mrs. Donald's parents Mr. and lVh-s. ‘Poombs, North Rustico. Mrs. Nettie Brander is spending a pleasant visit in Malpeque the gpest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chum- pon. ‘Mrs. William Mill and dausrhter Ruth. Clermont, are spending a. pleasant visit in Sea View, the guests of Mrs. Mill's mother Mrs. John T. McKay. The many friends ‘of Mr. Sin- clair McGougan. Malpeque. are in- deed sorry to learn that he ls still confined to his bed through illness. All sincerely trust he may soon be able to be about again. The sympathy of many friends hero is extended to Mr. Keir Ram~ say and daughter Leitha o1 Harm- ilton, in their sud bereavement, in he passing of Mrs Ramsa from their home on the mor rg of March 3rd. What I do thou know- est not. now but. thou shalt know hereafter. Mrs. H. L. Donald entertained the memibers of the Darnley and ' sea View Will/LS. at her home for ‘ the March meeting. Owing to ill- ness l-ke attendance was not s0 large as usual. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Donald presided in the call to worship. several membe took part in appropriate readings on the devotional topic for the day, which was Worship. An interesting chapter from the study book was given by Mrs. Frank McKay. All joined thin in ‘rho secretary reported a parcel quilt, etc. had been mailed to the in Plans werernade home o1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- and Bmdalbone. well our sore coma ieel in th tlon guaranteed. S id drug giata. 35c oer bottlg. by an con destroy these germs it you cleanse your nose, mouth and throat with Catarrh-o- zone. ' Protect your- self against Gri- ppe by using Ca- tarrh-o-zone; it stops a cold in a few minutes, WzinningManager needy Bydney. for holding a parlor social at the Kay an Monday evening. After the ‘ ‘ hymn and benediction. tea was served! by the hostess and Mrs. Herbert Dixon. Darnleywaa a recent visitor to Charlottetown so. Cheater Brown. Graham's -ma.d.lpmtttioweekendinfiea Enitisiiorlisi Quickly; Takes Away Pain Makes them shrlvel up and drop off; makes your sore toes well in a day or two. Relief comes quickly. Paint on a few drops of Putnam's 9°"! ‘ ‘ tonilht- sse how 1110111118. It's a real corn solvent. Nothinsno good for sore corns as Putnam: Corn Extractor. Batlsfac. T0 PRHEIT Gill"! llisialeol Your Iosirils ' Dangerous germs which lodge in the breathing organs give you Grippe, Colds and Bronchitis. You cl ‘f rpolntment of the hockey fans. Mr- Ray Burt was a recent visi- tor to French River _and spent, a." pleasant visit with friends them. Mm. Leigh Sutherland spent a pleasant visit recently ln Malpeque the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Donald. Mrs. John E. Campbell spent a pleasant visit with friends in Gra- hlsnfs Road. The sympathy of many friends in this community is extended to Mrs. Harry Hardivoz. French River, on the passing of hrr sister Mrs. Winnie Craswsll a)‘ the Provincial Sanitorlum. The deceased was well and favourably known in_sea View and many friends deeply deplore her passing. Mat hooking seems lo be now the order of the day and the lad- ies of this community are indeed busily engaged designing some beautiful patterns and rags. A number of the fishermen are busy now with preparations for another season's work, reminding us that spring L; just around the corner. Mr. James Hickey and Mr. John MBCNMtt are busy lifting mussel mud in the Darnlev River. The farmers are al-l hoping the hauling will continue long enough for them to get a supply o1.’ this fertilizer hauled on to the land- Many friends will be sorry to learn of the serious illness of Miss Flora Roach at her home in Darn- ley; all trust to hear ot an im- prorvement in her condition. Mr. ‘Roland Pickering is spend- lng some time in Charlottetown where he is taking the course in egg grading which is supplied by OUT OUR WAY A great number - are auflerinl rui-ztmlilzwrriziuwu. cu’ a n t 1 i '_. . J’ Q In Jllemondm f i _v_-,'>i_-__" JOIN usxwaw W008!!! mm...‘ ‘niofitqr? . l1 as and mug-a; ‘an who a- ‘- Y "my; t w“. I Dum- t t_ i . .. .. .. w,,-»;M¥I-.-..,....~.~.==-re: ne/l/om/n Afler 75h’ Grferé lift/e ZIverHY/s 1:25.,“ . ~ ‘ . | .. \ » w.‘ i . . I maalaionagimau- w-wmtllaipldguect of w. and Mrs. I. the Iwornment. p ‘ mm l. may“ y“; ‘i; -"*- AMOIAQ-llahllrotllrllddelggnn ,ggggt,ho Owingto the "ntllllllfl! mild tohethome in Bea v1 utter Bung,’ cat» olmtieor r:.~r:.tr:;"-...r; arse-m. ~e= w" ...~..-. Am»- w» - w» -= mod-Mmemsoxhnlxumtoime hum-- -3'°l°"°- Ilrneatihnwlck nut. .homn- KlnmttfiOlle ' - from flu and its complications in Wm,“ m, ‘m, o; u“. resides in Oharlo all the surrounding commu Ju- _ . ttetown. out so for none have terminated Th, mm,“ w" n” “guy ‘by; seriously. . MrouRoy Adams entertained ‘gym-k, the members of the Junior W. A. at her home on Saturday after- mun’ 5Y1 noon. There was a good ottend- Hand‘, _ w“; ance of meml-ers. The President Enoglfik m mflygumy’ w presided and opened with singing a hymn. All then Joined in the ' prayer. All responded to m fScit W, mil call with a verse o rpure. AL Bun“ .5...» of the Pairlor Social held home of the leade, w». Y. . . ' Several o! the members then took w appmcmnd. “w “gull mime“ part in missionary reading and ‘mend “lowed U“ wh, h m later the program commltxe eit- was Magda the has?” ‘:0 ‘no tertalzied with different numbers. Closing hymn and Lord's Prayer Plgfigtmme » y W. I. met at the bmugm the meeting m a close‘ home of Mrs. Josie MaoG after which the business part o! the meeting was held. ‘Proasurer {will s lend“! Wm YQEJL mm,“ open“ h, Painful Boil: mm i Bad Blood the 0am _Wlieu boils start to break out on same. different parts of the body it is an mil- bY m0 evidence that the blood in loaded up “Huber! w h" ha!“ the mum“ with impurities. Just when you think you are rid questionnaire for this meeting wal . discussed and convenor. The National Anthem , _ _ broughhthe meeting to All the lancm_ and poulttcing you m; which s, bmmtifub lune served by Mia Margaret Blaknney and of one, another crops up to tnkc its place and prolong your misery. may do will not atop more coming. Why not give that old, reliable, blood purifying medicine Burdock fiffiu m, ma“, u, Blood Bitters a chance to banish tho u; Qgch bring a rrieiid as a, guegt boils! Thousands have used it for toléfirle me this purpose during the past 60 yearn. Take B.B.B. and get rid of tho bad blood and the boils too. m r. mm 00.. m. ‘lwonto, on. French in Damley the guepta of Mr. and Mrs. Josie Maodregor. was Mary Blown-rt. Kanelngbon. By J. R. Williams o th hostess aasistgdwl? Mrs mansion. at the April Samuel Bernard. River, spent the week-end Flowohoadcftll. . M: 1niomrmw \\\\\\‘ \\\\\ 9 a ~s 7w’ ‘Sign up with RQSEBUD! Load in. old ti... bowl with ma. friendly, fragrant tobacco, light her up and there you nre-scuddlng along on the lull iide l l<' | . R b d ' l d figwwwiIf/IMI/ml/flll/fiqll/Willi/Iii!!! t‘ \ fehtzhllgg p fiqiutco lid?! ‘in lriiicldooscirhe - t. , . t. v K Gull Stream and yet with the rich, lull flavour that makes it o smoke . . ; Anchors nweigh-sign up with Rosebud! I > 5 . . Handy Seal-fight goyclyflc. l/glbdin ‘Dc. TIIE IVIARITI 1V1 E SIVIOKE I v | I I l i Prince County Hospital following him. Kind sympathy an operation. Mir. Donnie! was Many friends in this community formerly a resident oi’ Boring Val- wm learn ot the loy and was well and favourahxley the guest d! Mrs. Colin Donald. indeed sorry to death of Mr. Daniel Connick at known to many who greatly --- -. ------_-__,; ~, w With - A oun BOARDING House. - - Moior HO0P|P a . Tl - n *1 : l ll “a _ Q /.'//,§ , "i: v ,,=;'>/7{7////.__ '_ l“ . . l l’ I l . ~§- , 'c ,/, § -.\\‘\~--ll' _,I,v;,l"ll‘i‘:‘\\‘i’/r/,-., n »‘ , ‘._/"" Qiiilililfi“? llllllfié‘ iii’ _ . - v \ I a ‘n a .. 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Rodents, I _ ll Qmn E‘t"’”'ei.'..a¢ww Inumbuohnnln .- , i-fi-ila“ ..n'.~n' has a clears the nostrils, taken lorenaal l out of tho throat. ' For Grippe, Catarrli, Nose Colds, Irritable Throat, you will got i prompt and effective action from Cotarrh-o-aouo. Carry" tho Inhaler in your purse or pocket, m; use it frequently. Complete outfit, $1.00; smaller siaea‘, 50c, trial 25c at all Chomiota. w . var 11.1.! tin , Clive‘. Qua/i liwriiwi ' ’ 1n. . ~.~ . . ,‘= 1- , . (TIXFARRHIIZOHE l. . O ARSTE .i I g3 .1, 14E $56K,» " 4i_ i @-