EEBRUARY 7, 1920. . Think of it . There is hardly a stage of our ex- istence when a really good Photo THE COOK siunio "Photographer Charlottetown A. E LYON Photographs of all sizes, films to fit all size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography Artistic Photographs Charlottetown. P. E, l, O-O-OOG ‘ C-Q-O-OQ 3. Gentleman . f A; Dress Shoe 1; F01‘ . ‘livellinn Wear . Patent 1 Button . _ ‘ Boots i 4 ll Long pointed toes, I" Black Ciavdnette tops $12.75 . All sizes This is the Newest- Boob-Absolutely P Correct ior Dress Wear a illiey s. t... Ltd. _ Fashionable Shoes for Cash Get the Returned Man a- Job . l i +4-0_-0-o-0-04o-q‘4.+¢¢-; I i the Canadian Marke TQUQ .@:©'©'© O '.. these disadvantages _ 1 v.2 _ / . ~.~)»L3'-°' w. A>"@»@ ~q c v.'\w;\v‘/\.»~v \\'1\.\' icstiiicn I. lHE EASTERN GUARDIAN y all of lloxbury, Muss; James, En- gineer, Southport, and William on the homestead; to all-of whoui we .."I. O. O. Fr-HTHSAIAG on Wednesday, March 3rd, list. A Lavtzs, Sec’y, sso4-2-i1via1ipu. .."A CONFERT AND BASKET SOClA/l. will be held iii the Annap- daie hail on Tuesday, February 10th. Admission 25 and 15 cams, Ladies with open at 7 p. zii. Programme at 8. Should night irave unfavorable soc» iai will be held first flue night fol. iOWiYIE- By order of committee. baskets frcc. G847. "BRIDAL viths-cspriotc-oii from their M. Mciicoii, Mcssrs fc. 4 "fiiltaurua3ktfs. . "Milking 2 Iiliulcs arrow where only l grow |l\‘f0l‘l'." Get Your Full Share oi Those Good i920 Farm Produce Prices (Mimi's SiiUltl-UAIN fertiliz- i-rs will uivi: you izrrufly rm rrciiscil yields. so tliviiii ' _ fertilizers frociy. and cash in on u full crop- iiliruvl‘ tiiiin cw‘ mint: icnsu‘ -i>iii_n t sow Tllerc is a SllllR-GAiN fcrtil- izcr for crcry crop. Qiir customers are reporting gains - of $8 and $4 for every‘ $1 spent. for SHUIt-GAiN. \Vhy not incrcasc your prnllts also? ' LIMITED John. NJ!- llr-iul (Iflli-c, “out Toronto. Ont. Lodge, Mmlilfguc Tuccdny night February 10th.i)egrce WOPlLA full attendance ls not a "elcome gift to some one, ‘unmixed’ _ Gsflizxmmjzl‘ or-ls needed for some distant l't+- ..'*NOTlcE.—Tlie annual King's l-‘QWB, or for n. thousand and one Wildly Seei Ehiir ind Poultry other reasons. ‘ Show w'il b: held in Georgetown v 1020. Watch for liiiidbiils. ask for prim Doors tlii -retui'n ot Mr. Victor K. San- derson add his bri Ruth L. Bakrr moon trip to iiosion and other cit- ies a iiezity reception was given in their iicw homo at ‘Nlldgcli. Mim- limit sixty invited guests arse-emb- lrd to bid tliciti welcome and ii most CiljOyllilHU evening was spent iii l-iillllPS. musiti, grainopiitme Se}. tifiliOflSdllld spccciiifying by llev. J" Judson Webster. Jimcs E. Dillgwflll am; (Xf-‘flrflc- Grunt. .-\. sumptuous suip- per was served zmil rill did nmplc Justice to the good things provid. ed. The brliic who ls wcll and filV» UTE-lily known its .1 former tciichcr iii liic ilistriizt was the recipient oi‘ ll. sploiidiil ('(lll'.‘(‘ll0ll of bcnutiful and ui-icful gifts which iii n0 lllifilll _ to tho high cstci-ni in which both bride lllltl groom ari- hold. At a late hour all departed to P lhcir homes wishing tho happy cou- ple irlong and prosperous wedded dc formerly Miss honey- lli-prcsontntivi-s \\'untcd in tinitllottcil territories. Fertilizers After 12-ycars experience in manufactur- ing Imperial Marine Motors we feel that we can offer to the P. E. Island Fishermen an outfit that is unequalled in its ability to give satisfactory and efficient service. The first motors we built are still in use and could not be purchased from their owners, for what they cost them 12 years ago. The 5 H. P. illustrated above still stands out supreme as the best fishing boat motor on Our line for 1920 includes 4-5 and 10 H. P. single cylinder motors 10 and 20 H. P. 2 cylinders motors and 15 and 30 H. P. 3 cylinder motors. Look over their specification compare them with others. Take into consideration the fact that the IMPERIAL is a home made product and that you can get a repair part from the Factory in.a few hours if required. This alone is worth 50 per cent. more on the price of the motor but you don't pay any more than for the Foreign engine with t. cunts SHUR-GAiNi IMPERIAL “The Motor That Makes the Mark” This cut shows our 20 H. P. Model C., HoavyDuty Motor. bio finer engine was ever produced. It will pay you to investi- gate fully and then buy an imPerial- Write for our Catalogue and prices- Bruce Stewart & Co., Limited GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOWN. lady of estimable character, ilevnt-_ he;- mogpei; Mrs, Reid, » ed to the welfare oi’ her husband‘ I extend condolence and sympathy in their bereavement. . Her funeral took place to the Catholic Church and cemetery at Montague on the 20th ult., the Rev. D. P. Croken. P. P., oiiiciatiiig. There was alargo concourse of people present to show respect to her memory. The pail bearers were: Ric-hard (failings, Malcolm Nicholson, Archibald Bruce, Pat- rlcli 0'l>iolloran, John Gillis, Anthony Troy. May her soul rest in peace. ..*8T. ARY'S RD. EAST.- ‘Phe follow» ng is the standing of the pupils of St. Mary's [toad East School for inontii of JanuaryzGrade Vl—1, Margaret McGee; 2, iElla M. Murphy. Grade V-l, Mamie Mc- Gee; 2, Terrance iMcKearney; 3, Aeneas Hughes; 4, Angie Duly. Grade. ‘IV-l, Thomas Murphy. Grade lll-‘l. Anna M. Hughes; 2, Kathleen McCarthy and John Mc- Gee, equal; 3, Cordelia McCarronf i, Stephen McKoaruey and Laura Hughes, equal. Grade 1l——1. ‘Mar- garet Caslidy; 2, Jerome McCar- ron; 3, Willie Murphy and Thom- l l i CLARA MARIE CLARKIN ,5 J_ McGee‘ equuL Grade I_ Mucirsympatiiy is felt for Mr. {came Mu,-phy__K-ulh1ee“ McGee, and Mrs. Aeneas .i. ‘Clllfklll of leucher' Euiyvuie in the death of their only and beloved child Clara Marie on Wednesday. lunuarv inn at the early ass ot 19 months. About two weeks previous to her death "she contracted a serious ill- ness avid in spits oi medical skill and tender nursing, iii-r pure spirit IN MEMGRIAM MRS WILLIAM s. WRIGHT. Mrs. \ iii ‘. recentlyvdlglziledzqikgflihihiiwlifi ‘m’ “a m h‘ 1° “s G°d~ an invalid nearly titty years. Shel ‘Pmlelc “Ta w“ a" cxcePtimlauY was a daughter oi’ Joseph and" Mary/bright chim- mld “m, ‘be gream’ Atkinson and was born at Point dc missed!" h” smTmvmg Dwell“- Butc in 1846. She leaves three sons "Sung “me children i" ‘"71"’? iiiiil a daughter. Miss Maude Wrig-ht ‘mm “m for dnsiwh i5 the lung‘ one o! the daughters, devoted prac- “om of Heavm“ licall the whole of her life to the rgrc b! her molhcr. A brother of mALcoiM RAMSAV Mrs. Wright. is C. S. Atkinson, of Port Elgin. There riicd on Jatnilary 17th iii Hamilton,‘ ti‘. Ia‘. i., Malcolm Rani- any in the 82nd your of his ugc. The funeral services were iroiiduit» There waged peacefully to Eur lvifli llllllile lioiuc by llic Rev. Johii ' ' - ‘ ' . urci soil. The interment tool. ""1 “Mi "l! 33mm?!’ 2911i» 1919- Yiwipliicc. in tho Mulpcqutr cemetery on soul of Mi. John Luiubc of Sprlnrz- Jimngtry 18th. ' ilcltl, Lrt G7. Tho dcccascd, who 1 _ I l'lii- piill bearcrs were a THUR-Till] ‘hid Wdi-hcli the Sllliliiil “$9 "i him“ of old neighbors and friends. Ali-x iy-livo yours, was born iii irclauii _ Siiicliir, Archie Wooiiiildv, Ffflllk iiiiil came to this Province in 131ifi.|5j1np5()“_Ivvflljm“ \v,,,,,|sid(. 13-h“. The iiito. Mr. Luuibc, was a man UfN-pjgk LuUkm-hy and Nol-"Mf" 100p. sterling character iiitd highly rc- pug,“ . 59991011 DY n" W110 kllew "h" Mr. Iliiiitsity was Dllf‘ 0i tlic old lie leaves the following to cherish Citizens of “mnmuu “L. “VH1 u m5 ll1°ll1°i35 ‘W0 dflilghterlli wlrg'lllllli.'h, inoffensive life and was rcs- Piimck Ken!’- Fml Auglisiufi m“! poi-toil by ‘all who know him. llr 311% J- E~ 5'5"“, wiluT-‘iii-‘r- “M584 l \\‘il.‘i iicvor tnarricd and iliiriiig illlt 1W0 “(ms- Patrick mid M~ T~ bimmi‘ liist. )'l‘1ll'$ of his liic lic lived with "m" m’ Siiriiilififlii- 1'1"‘ f‘m“i‘*‘1‘:iiiil was atti-iiilcii by his cousin, took place on Saturday morning M“, Jun“ 5i,w|._,h-_ Bvsidos "m" the Yugillpnc“ of hi“ Emit NH-‘giioiliy number-of cousins in liiiinil M- T- Liillll"? i0 Sl- Jam“? vaihfioii and Malpviiiii: Mr. Ramsay’ 0H0 (‘fillmll- siliilmerfleidi “mew leaves several nephews and iielccs Services were Coilduci-eil P?’ the in Lot ‘l4, one nephew, Mi'. Win. pasi-"rr no“ Fran?“ Mcqumil- Th“ Easter of Somcrville, iliiass; Mrs. pail-bearers were Messrs. Linus M‘ A_ Young m“! “any (‘qflxmnv MacDonald, Leonard MacDonald, mum of Londmh Onh Bertram Haslam, Fred J. HilSléliilp _i_,,.>_____. John Lawless and John- T. Mulliml MR5 ROBERT TQMpK|N3_ May his soul rest in peace. i} MRS. JOHN MeCARRON .| It was learned with sincere re- gret by many friends that Mrs.[ John McCarron, hail passed away‘ on the 24th. ulL, at her home, Vlmoriu. Cross, at the age of’i3ii”| years. ' ' ' Deceased was bbrnln Ireland and came to this Province in 1840 with her parents when six years old. She had lived at Victoria Cross, ever since her marriage, ‘mm mew (onyqive yam-S ago’ in“ and at her death, with the cxcep-‘hgul we“, many yen“ of 1,9,. 1m. _ timr of Bier nearest-neighbor. Mrs.“ m the nflghbo,-|,,g republic‘ "vhel-(i ‘him Bntce» W" the “m”! of the slié mnrrieil Mr. 'l‘uiiipkiiis and e5"? "ma?! l" ma.‘ IWHIHW- H9?’ there resldcd until du-rlng tiic past husband predeceased her sixteen your having purchflsfid a gin-m in Yea" a3°~ Three Brooksf removed there in Th‘? 1519 M"- MCCRTPO" W" a September. last,_uccoinpaiiieil by Mrs. Toni kins was a lady oi will I'll-Hilly. l1 ffl-itilflli llwmber oi" charming disxbositton. kind and eon- i-he (7-"110119 Chllfilh- “lid ‘highly szgleriito to all and with her own respected by all classes and creeds.‘ n special favorite. Seven children survive her, — one‘ ' Her illness, which oft times was daughter, Mrs. Wm. Murphy liav- vciv distressing was borne with ii i115 passed away at Montague last resignation uni: cliceriulness Sci- winter. Those left to mourn-are: ilom met with and when the call Mrs. Owen McCarey, imd Mrs, Gal- came she was found ready 111111 lie MClIllliS,- of Boston; Mrs. waiting. Richard Power, Mrs. Frank Fin~ Her numerous friends have deco nan, John, Municipal Court Oiilcer, est sympathy for those who mourn ' especially 'a devoted husband and sorrowing mother. (the latter be- sides being a widow had previous @ to this, been culled on to part with Q seven of her children) also the fol. - lowing brothers and sistcrsw-Dnv- id w., and Hurry G. ilcid. M. l-l North; Mrs. Thomas A. Miiiar, M. H. Wes-t; Mrs. Allbert E. Graham. M. H. North. and Miss Beatrice Wakefield, Mus. Mr. David Reid and Airs flraiiiim atienilcd the funeral hclii iit llil‘ liomc on Jiiiiiiiiry 7th, con iliitztetl by Rev. W. B. Rosborougll ' who with inspired tenderness con- ‘ vcycd a message of cheer and c0111 fort to thosc left behind. Al the dlllltlllillflll oi‘ the services ll, liirl-if concourse proceeded to tlic DTPii-l‘ litilo cciiictcry iicnr by wlirro llll‘ Wlilillilg were tciiilcrly lalii tn rest _.__—<Z-.)—-——-i EDWARD KELLY MR. JOHN LAMBE. >_.___ it is with feelings of deepest rc- grct we are called on to record the passing away of Annie McLui-c tlel-d, beloved wife of Robert TOIIID» kins, Three Brooks, N. 8., yvhich 0c curredut the Iflictou Hospital or. January 2nd, 1920, whither she hatl been removed on the 'l‘uesiluy pre- vlous. The deceased was a daughter 0i the late Mr. William Reid‘, Murray Harbor North, P. E. i., and was .@@©@ Tlii- funeral iii lllt‘ lait- E(‘\\'ill‘(i hi-ily. of Kelly's Cross took l\‘-="'*‘ on Frld-IY Writing January W“ at 0 o'clock, liar-iii}: hccii ill-“iiltlil ed awaiting the arrival of his‘ son Albert who was delayed n: h cit- vlllo for 24 hours. The d" Iscil who wtis 73 yciirs of n20. hi“ ill“"‘ in failing health for the pus: .\"'=§\‘ ni- so and a month or so nigo hi5 condition apparently Brew 311"“ serious, medical aid and kiii-l iroiit- merit at. the hands of his sons null daughters, availed not to suiY h“ onward march of tho appront-hinv. Reaper. ilaviiir: been fortified by tho Sacraments of Holy Mother tlit. Qhurch ‘by the pastor, llcv. Father tCurran. he ilied on Monday llltlm‘ ing at B o'clock, January 19th. The ilcceused Mr. Kelly was ii man iii. tlnguished for those trails oi chur- acter most to be desired in the liti- of any coinmuniiv~r. mun who was alive to the fact that he Wll‘. in this world to earn a iiv-iiiil b‘: the sweat of his brow, that he" was responsible before God to I'M? 8 family who were a Joy and a bless- ing to lllllll in his declining yours. and best of all n man ubovc sus picion in his private and business transactions, a man whose word was his bond. and the business community will vouch for the as sertion. He leaves to cherish an uniiullied memory live sous iinil three (lllll8ht9fli,—~i\Vlll'l‘Pl|. in Prince Rupert. B. (3., Charles. iii Providence, Albert. in Foxhoroiigll. tMass. Oswald nnd Martin, at Kelly‘: Cross, Mrs. James McAleér, “(tilt River, Miss‘ Adarine in Charlotte- town; Mina Alice, Kelly's (‘rose The pail bearers were: Jas. Gor- ©©©©©©©@@@©©©©©©@@ @@@@@@ © THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 l ‘ 1 The Biggest Value in APopular Priced Tailored-toe Measure Suits and Overcoat: in the’ British Empire.‘ m avings _Q_l_l_l_' Tailoreii-Ig-liieasure Clothes Al}; §o Decided Ilia! l\_l_i_i _u_a_i_i_ gag Alford 19 ignore Tit-em THE $100. Overcoat is here-dire $125. Suit is on the way, and be assured that“Ready-Made” clothes prices are “Going Up” as never before. 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