A employment. fill?) 'Q\ Julia Schmidt. I13 MJ/oiv St. S ilve rton, Oregon. 'Does illnesskeep you from your work? GIRL who earns her living——\vhethcr in store, office, factory or home—rcalizos the necessity of regular attendance at her place of For this reason shc works on day after day. When she THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN MALPEQUE Mn w, Rod, Brackiey Road, was a recent visitor to Malpeque. Mr. Harry Caldwel, Kensingtonp, was a visitor to Mallwque 11119 week. Mr. Ernest McNutt, Charlotte-i town, was a visitor to Malpequaong Wednesday- l Rev. D. M. Grant, Messrs. Thos.§ lilcNutt and James Donald, , visitors to Charlottetown on “'€f.l-, nesday- l Mrs. Gordon McFarlane. Mrs,‘ Frank McFarlane and daughter; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bealreto. M i Mrs. Howard Ramsay returned to. her home in Hamilton on Saturday, after spending a few daYB W111! friends in Victoria West. ‘ Maude Donald, Sea View. hre in- deed glad to welcome her home. from Prince County Hospital, Suur, merside, nfter her serious illness. i —-- i Mr. Russel \_\T0OlISl(I8. student ati l Pine Hill, Halifax, arrived home on Wednesday evening and will spend, his vacation with his parents. Mr.‘ and Mrs. William Woodside. D8111" ‘ley. Miss Bella Bagnall, of_Charlotie-l town. who was formerly one of hm‘. her young friends at the home ut‘ Miss Elizabeth Keir on Wednesday‘ - afternoon. About twenty guests W878 ' I The very many friends of Missl i i THE KING or corneas Malpeque girls, was entertained b)‘, | Mt. Stewart Notes Mr. Joseph Doyle, School Inspec- mn h“ pu. based a new Ford car- Mi». Donald McKinnon, K. C.. Charlotettown was a visitor to . Mount Stewart on Saturday. F 1m. Eddie Gillis, Accountant the l Royal iBank here, returned from his holiday Wednesday last. u h; ivlr. Nell ‘McDonald is havins the roof of his house ahlnxled. Mr. Temp Garnhum being the carpen- ter. You cannot ask for anything more refresh- ing than a cup of fragrant Seal Brand Mr. David Egan landed a tWO pound trout Monday. Dave seems to have the knack of landing the Coffee. Years: trav- ‘Mg OWL ellers looked orward to it at the Journey's end. To-day, bus- Mr. Stirling Clark returned home last week from Mount iAllison Acti- deniy. where he graduated with honors. ' l expect to limited‘ ileo’: The dmne’ r table. Spring‘ farming is 110W Selling under way. McKearncy brothers planted the first WWW” Tllfifillfll’. the 17th. Mr. and Mrs- S. C. Clark. Char- lottetown, motored to Mt. Stewart in Mr Clark's big new Nash Car- iWednesday last. Large amount-s of fertilizer are being hauled by the Various lllflll‘ iers liereabout evidently with seed potatoes in view. - Mr. Ira iDouglas, Seed ‘Potottrlu- spector, is kept on the move 1115i. now. ‘Cflfg loading at (liflfiliilllll 01W] day 'Peakes the next, thou Souris, Pillmaii: Norah O'Neil, typical Irish maid, Nina Ramsay; Jim Horton, Elcaiiors uncle (farmer). Gerard CO 'i~i:.\i>l¢ *-\’~1Llf / Tried. festedf? l up were present and the afternoon‘ _‘lcheuau; Pew‘, Admmh a country was very pleasantly passed. Mis. MHL Morell, etc, etc. without taking time to rcst. becomes tired out and run-down, she feels that she must keep at her work Silverton. Oregont- “l am writ- ing to tell you bow much your medicine has helped me. doing cannery work, canning, seal- llvlllen sick as l would be so weak I ooul A friend of mine told me oi‘ Lydia Thousands of girls have found that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound has restored them to zi normal physical condition, and has made them fit for work. These two women testify-to that fact: HEALTHY AND snout; '-'- ' ‘ I bad i_\'. l was etc" but had to quit work the floor. 45//2’§"//l.-’//l" d hardly walk across the room. /. LOOK AS YOUNG table Compound. sure has helped me._ l can work It seemed like my back broke all to pieces and I couldn't stoop down to get anything from Then a friend told me to iry Lydia E. Pinkhanfs V e- So l did, an it Preston .\lc.\'utt, on behalf of tin- guests, made a presentation of a. beautiful fitted hat box, a most ap- propriate gift to the brideto-iie. bumpkiii, Bernard McLellan; Albert llriscoe, a society leader, Our Tonsorial Artist. Mr. Roy Grace Easter: Mrs. Briscoe’s t h ._ . t“ (laughter Evelyn, New_York belle. ‘gsyinhlallsllzlllolllnglllllrvifrlgiis"lilting. Ethel liiunn; Mrs. Briscoes son, who purposes lmllllllg her homeullll Paul, a l1l\\')'l3l', flurry’ Easter; Win- llellllad Higuliirglluézgn’? gfglghzixilillflp Ilriscoe, Paul's half-brother. poure . . . . ~. " .5 , _ ~ i'_AL while Misses Elizabeth Keir tlllfli\olmfln Rlllllslly byllupss c . . . _ l. Late afternoon; scene kitchen tit llmllcem lllcNll“ Sallie“ fl llellcllllls i licudow Farm: Act 2,, afternoon, lunch. Miss Bugnulls friends iol~ . . 'iiiic month later: scene, card party l°w hell to hell distant home “lull upon lawn at ltlrs. Briscods house, best wishes for her future huppi- Nmvport; A“ 3‘ eve of Jmfs wedv Hess‘ ,ding. six moiitlis' later; scene, lib- lriiry" in Airs. Briscoes town house. The amount of $85 was realized. .iind will be used for improvements The Malpeziue Athletic Club Rave the second of a series of motitiily entertainments in averaging only three in his nets. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I have found relief when sick and it helps me more each time. Every one says l am a healthier and stronger girl. I am recommending the Vegetable Com ound to all m ' friends." Julia Sc midt, 113 Wi - low BL, Silverton. Oregon. 44/ young as if I were 20. done me ood." i F ajardo, Dakota. Remember this . ,, . Nmic genuine llillfilfilll Ihe eig- naiure o] Lydia E. Pinlcham. Lydia E. Pinklianfs Vegetable Compotmd LYDIA E. PINKHAI MEDICINE C0,, COBOURG, ONT, all day long arid I feel so ood. I am 38 years old and I loo just a: l am glad to answer letters from any one about this medicine because it has Mrs. Francis F. Fruitdalle, South Da.kota:-— “I felt i i ii ii ox 3i, Fruitdale, South Malpeque Hail on Monday evening, May 10. 'l‘hc hall was well filled and the boys are very much encouraged in their efforts to purchase a baseball out- fit. Mr. (‘lurk Woodsitlti presided. and the following program afforded good entertainment: Piano scicv- tion, Mrs. (iiiesier Similstin; duct. Misses Bradcr and Matthews; stop dance, Arthur Johnson and Bruce Stewart; reading, llliss Jancitit Champion; violin selection, Mes. Woodside, Bearisto and Brown; diu- logue, Morning Callers: . boxing bout; solo. Miss Constance Hunter; monologue. “Roberts Courtship." by Mr. Ray Meeks; ilialtigue, “Pullius: Sam's Tooth"; violin and step dance; monologue. Miss Thelma harmonica selection. Peter r\l'.s'9ll-, ault. “When a Mauls Single," a comet dy~drama in three acts, was DFIE-l sented by luiiiaii River dramatic players in Malpeque I-lall on Wed" nesday evening, May 19th. The fol- lowing were the characters in or- der of appearance: Eleanor Hor- ton, an American beauty, Evelyn Old ltTolksrzloughs i Because Resisting Power is Weak Woodsidc: step dance, Lloyd Perry; lfllffiwell ZHIIIFBSS National Anthem. ti’. Flood acwlllltfillléd Pneumonia often Fouuws Hlll]ll‘(l]5>§1-}'Olll‘ departure from our i "it is with deep regret that we of ludiuu River School. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION _“ ii)‘ _ ' AT GREEN BAY “WNDSOR, Ont. .\iuy 21. ~*.-\ "i-ziiiit- in llll‘.l'.\' ‘liflillilfi by coronerh; jury to-niglit zit Fiirii rv- pi-i-soii iiiikiioivii.’ f ()ii tlic evening of Friday May Lilli, a large number of people us- sembleil at the home of Mr. nud iNlrs. Leo iCarraghcr, Green Bay. iLot 30 to bid them farewell ibefore ‘their departure for Kellys Cross, at whit-ii place they are now residing. {A very enjoyable time was spent in jldant-lug and singing even until the wee small hours of the tnorning. During the proceedings a dainty lunch was served byiMrs. Cnrragli- ,or in her usual good style and a was read to i.\li-- and .\irs. Carragher by ‘Mr. John by a purse pi-eseiiteti by Misg iMaime Malone. .\lr- alld Mrs. Carraghei‘ then thanked the people for their kind~ uess and assured them that fond- cst memories of their old friends would always remain with them. lFoiiosviiig is the address: Green Bay, EBay G, 1920 To Mr. and Alrs- Leo Carragherz- We your friends and neibhgourn of Green Bay assemble here this RVCXlillg to say Good bye to you be- PECULIAR VERDICT dren of Mrs. llllllllilll. 'l‘iiotuus, sluiii huge Tells of a Never-fallin Comfort- -- < . ... so... Coughs, wit... ,1.111;‘,gf.e"gjggg;jg,,gggeit;$313353 ‘yet you are leiiviug your home coin- M-lls- M- E‘ “lfllfmil Wmes fromilllllllliy where you have ‘both made East Sheffield: "For three years l;_<q many f|-j9nd3_ ‘Green Bay, by suffered with n hard racking cough p.511"; M“ and .-M|-s_ Carl-ugh“- no; and bronchial irritation which an- only is deprived of two useful citi- "(Wed m0 50 much ill Iliglll I zens ‘but also ot‘ kind and ohiiging couldn‘t sleep. -l tried many medi- cines, cutarrh tablets, sprays. syrup eic., but they only helped for n short time. (Iatiirrhtizoiio brought mo wonderful comfort from tlic first. l inhaled lls balsamic fumes every hour or twii, and am now free from uuy iraco of colil, bronchitis neighbours, always ready to land a helping hand to those in need. ‘Both old and young we know will greatly miss you, for when a pious- unt evening wus tiesircd tho pro- posal would be “We'll go to Lou's" and no doubt n good time would. in: assured. We therefore ask you to Imperial Puppy Food ‘ Ths popular “Imperial” product is giving excellent The ranchers, using it, report splendid progress in growth of their young results in our ranches this spring. foxes and are ordering in large quantities. ‘ IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is first baked as a biscuit from our scientifically prepared and tested Puppy Food formula .and then ground into a coarse meal by a special It is ready for feeding and only requires the addition of milk to form a properly balanced diet on which the young foxes machine recently installed for this purpose. thrive most successfully. . IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD and IMPERIAL.- FOX BISCUITS contain the nutritional requirements of the young foxes and adult-s and their liberal use will ensure healthy, vigorous foxes. Orders promptly filled from fresh stock. _ IPERIM. BISGUIT 00., LIMITED Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Exclusive Maritime Agents for HAUCK FIRE GUNS. Box 446. unil cutarrh. I can go out in all "U091"- Ulifl snlflll Bill 6S fl 10kt!!! of kmds o; ‘voathen and do,“ take our affection, and to extend to you Cum;- Olll‘ ‘best wishes for the futuro. ll‘. however you should return through and Safe as Catarmomne’ but bemg time we would certainly welconio a good remedy i, is imimtuL Be. you back. On the other hand if you WW0 0f me snbsntmoxz Ilargeupmain away or wherever your lot. ‘Ctllilflllnzfiile lasts iwo months, "Yly be c?“ 0m‘ ‘lesi- wlshes Wm lllllllle “o”; smaller lllzel 25c llllllla wllSyisgiigtlloovii laglliialf of our friends and neighbours of Green fBay. —-———<o-0-c>--i- ‘i There is no remedy so certain 50c. All reliable dealers. PRE-SBYTERIAN GENERAL AS- SEMIBLY. The ivi-gih count of Presbyterian- ismi ls its General Assenflbly that will meet iihis year, out Wednesday, the first of June, in Strait-ford, _ \\"ll9l’t itihere are two fine Presby- terian Churches and a membership that. will hcsipitarbly entertain ciie ; three hundred commissioners who ‘I \V‘i'l‘l gaitiher from every pant of tiho Dontinion. The sessions will be held in iillie ooiniiuodiiou Knox Church‘. which ihas recently been reopened after interior improve- ments. The first imnportan-t. busi- ness will be tihe selection of a ,.\l0(l9l‘l\‘l.0l‘ .iu succession to Rev. I A. J. McaoGilli-vairy. l). 1)., who I will ‘have conilpietetl a. very arduous your of service iinvolvln-g the cov~ criug of 30.000 imilles of travel in his visitation or over hundreds ot congregiaitlions and miinonvbty grouips ‘incvery province‘. Several zi-omina- lions for tilils lionicrraible post ihnvg been mlmde by Preslbyteries. Much ilmipoiii-ziaii. buorilllesas willl come "ieifore Itiiia‘ Assembly. notably the fl€tfiiSl0llg oi‘ -l'll8 Federal Com. misarirln on iilie uutljuili-cmtlgn of cihiurch properties following The tin-ion. The reponts of Liie valrlous r Boards‘ and Comiinlttees wiwuye ‘ provide ifood for iiihouight nud- de- ‘ irate, and ~lt is expected tmait suib- _ slant-la! progress in ever/y depart- menlt will be slhown, while. ‘llllé tre- iin-liiitiely extensive ihonie and for- iigiu nrlasion programluies will b0 it destroys germs —help$ to keep gums firm ~ "ilf liNlMlNl At nil lli'li;_“_',{lSI.5lll.i§ j’ (iezrit WIllIhulAll extensive agenda will keep ithe (‘omimiisaioners busy a ' ' for a round week. , gear improvements added which all ivllil to present a neat and atiructivc ill!- pearance to ii. ' Some catches of lobsters uro rc- poried, though not infill‘. fill" l" part to the scarcity of ‘bail. boil!“ about iiiroo imiiilrcil pounds. 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