ON EASTER CANDY _ DISPLAY \ s Oarhsterlssertassntefeanlyia on¢isp|ay.!'aney lastar boxasof Olloalltlllblng. We have a very large array oi taster Cloeolates novelties, including lgga, _ Ions; lalibits. sitting Bom, Rabbit with earrlsse. tease. aaseit with egg, leoaters. etc. CIIOOBI YOU!! TODAY. ‘ IVEIYTHDVG IN CANDY. . J. ERNEST H. wonri-1 f Phone I2 148 Prince Street. DIUGOIBTS _ _ _ _lr |zn“l-5..§‘ ii; QOOQ-GOO F V TOLITBOABDAND “' ,__é,.,_,____.-e-o__-fr YM". Herb sans rosrroN;n_ 11. 1'. usraauu. fl' first elass warkina A 1 no sis c y. ' _ Wy I ' ssss-si IIN’ has-ne. . Wm. Partridge, York. 314;-|‘gI&April 2-t-‘l-a-a-10-ii-si. of Mis E. . Y ' titles "The wild Brier" printed in Charlottetown between tha yatrl 1000 and 1810 please communicate with The Guardian and state lf willing tg dispose of lame. 4-5-tg: LOST IN CITY ON SMTIIBDAY. A bunch of ksvs. Finden please notify YGYIXII. inathsisstwoekanunsbsrotoasea oi scarlet fever have been reported sndihehousesoithewllsnts hav( bseniluarsnilneiliiyotficsrlradiey. lN‘rlUDllritlonraxan-ahcrt- lybedcrenaiduiaiiitanunknewnper- son entced an open garage in the wssternpsrto!i.hacity.'rhepolioe wen informed. but before they ar- rived the intruder was friahfencd off. FATAL ACCIDENT-An accident which ended fatally occurred at Bilnlivve on Ijridsy. when Mr. .lam- es MoMilsn of that place received ________ 1 ___ serious internal infuriea as a result __,._ _ of the horse which he was driving l‘\l.!l‘lll’i| lwly Ml' Mdlliuln lil Advgrtigemgnfg _ removes to tnenerinoa nswers mans Hospital. when he passed away last "°::::::::::::::::.':: ‘$2 .'25 .”.2.° .1 ‘ "°"' =-ww ~f-»»»- H- 1- -wwe eaesseeaaa eeasaaaea “ If Im eseeaeeeayessgeeee-e 10 HI’ ull by his wife and by one brother. Don- ald of Stanhope. ' ` " ' `_ _;` _ '_ `. AIR MAIL-Today and on every - _ _i -._7n__, In _" _ . Monday as long as the alr service Sale M"°°“'”°°"" lasts u-le plans wul leave Moncton ' " ' “"1” ' ' st li. s. m-. calling st Summerslde lint!!! ron sau. w. c. nu- 3 0! ’ :“:$”:_"§°fg}&y"§,,Qf, ans nrooeeslng thence to charlotte- u. - _ _ _ comm - mn' °x°"°" md' 2°” ‘ 5 ‘L Phone ser-J. zssa-4-1-si. town. 'rms will enable suncaye ms arriving at Moncton yesterday af- ” hm; n awww, Joan aurnan Maonon/mn, Lawn ten-noone, be und” iw., g ~5\-\\'V°!°i'- 5°* 39: g°l;‘f\;_‘;l"f1:;opd_ after the noon hour. and in time tor the afternoon delivery by the let AT TAGS Fon /1-HE s“_ Clfdell- If Il 1m@`IlD§ IHQNIOIC vga.. ghmmenu on .mi-|, gouge today that any persons wishing thel Guardian Ceuusl Pnntery. mail to go forward by. air should see __ _ _ .Ik ‘Toes 600'” tha/t their letters are mailed not shaun- I IIAVBM-WAY! ister than is o'o1oor. con. on I m“""m in Rubber uma' ‘nd other day this week ‘the plsnewslv rubber traces at half price. Clinton _ Mouuom rndmcmn sm P_ m_ L arrive late in the afternoon accord _ 3gi9.¢-4.4i, illl in the schedule followed last _,_ week. _ -OWING TO , bad roads the sale of Joseph Pow- You Know what you get “““ ‘t.‘t5."3.i‘.!‘°‘. "‘i.‘.’?f‘3 ’ noslvensd iw °° W- when you buy branded be 1 b - ggggg Win at 3 p._m- If storcsy_N¥l» flllc day in th. bl ° e” .t guuvgum pn. renewing, J, A. MacDonald, Auc- red or ue brand of govern- u John A. Mokensie. tieneer. 2890-si ment inspection you know what yo as Bentley. Uhlr- . 889- Much effective work has bee Ill!-01 wru. anyonn nsvruo A conf. s N Lockerb 'a volume en in respect to popularising brands which will measure up to the stri now stock one or both grades. The an only two grades in branded bee finished Cattle. Th " ood" beef ~_@l*'* oa sans-so Aclls WITH -----------'-"-'” ° ' ron sara-aaorsnasn cmrnr: mare, young. sound, lightfooted. < brands gaining rapidly in populs bsrfaetiy rnannersd. Will Work any- e e favour particularly because of the F buildings. at Bcnshaw. Land iiix E051'-LAD!!! WRIST WA'I'CB identified by a blue brand and is the good stats of cultivation. Apply to between Brighton Road and Queen I,-gg, in 3,-"mt ,u\,p1y_ Ig include, gm,” gg gegieiey, _Bt. Iéncder please leave at fzaaarg-i muy bn! which un “my bo "c°m_ Jelly mek place from his isle resid. - did tl lit . Six - --------- _ 2;.. :;°:.::::..:::;.‘:“:..’...--~---»-»-.-----.- -._n». into o. e. n.o....._on-=- Maritime Womans ,, ,,,,,, ,,, la zm_‘_‘_3\_ assurance of qua ty w e gov- ‘ . ernment stamp provides. ~.._____,_,_,..._.__.._-_---- _..... ran! carols. PU!-I Ill-D wnvcrmsrm. Mus.. April 5- uma '°°u mm huh Nanci? Miss Anne A. Dodd. the oldest rssi- _ “mn” CED' §§r§§ s§5§§ egg yield Avfll and Mala Help Wanted W lHC MAN T0 repregpnt ua. Belling Bulk and _Package teas to the tease. sub- -stantial Comniission offered to right parties. several good territor- ' its new open. Write giving full par- ' tisuiars and _raferensas nrst letter. ' llua Bird Tea Co., Ltd., Hllifax. f N. l. “ W. t-B-li. UAIZBIIN - I8 'IBIS N01' AN ideal position? Ciood pay -- home ovary night-life contract-chance , for advancement in your home ter- rlicr.v_seliing a specialty wholesale direct from our factory to farmers. . Uilty days to test merchandise be- fore paying for it. Requirements Ui Iced ,reference-sarownar and lafover ao. Prompt reply assures _ Sol dahslsa of territory. 0.13. - -ilcssrs. me Harvard Ave.. cleve- 1 v r e roatursdpulia rcs ___ “W °““°" "°"° “M 9' tm' mm md ° “mer rm' msmolf-at the env Hospital on dent of Prince lldward Island. died ale of 105 V68"- Miss Dodd was bom in LlverD°0l. England. and went to Prints Ed- until she was le and then moved Despite her years Miss Dodd main tained an active interest in current anal.-e. sua was a ami l°v°f °f ` ei ' ri she used to :‘§:c'h“;°, 'gi '.2 25,, mm th, ery. ues sv. years. eeuet or the me south. She knew the name of every bird and could name them by l»l'i¢l¥' as to new to uve s lens life sh' ll- wsys said, "D0n't worn. I-U4 55"' th illhrllt in life." June is. James here March ss at the none or ner AW” °~ U30- V’ Q41* “"1 lm- P°"°" s,nummerside;P.l.1. mm Mm mm. -m,,,m,n_ “_ eh, Trainer. Johnstone River, s son., asss-s-ai-in-moe-tx - _,___ DEATHS ward Island with her family when MUDUNALD-In ul' 10' 51159105 she was a little girl. one lives time Gsvsrll I-lcsvlt-el. Ins Aussies. Cll- di March IT. 1930. Hulk M. Mc to hmm _ Donald, formerly of ltoseoaath. P. . I. HAUEWIN-At North R.lV\i'. PH I-lulh Maelivren. WO0D--In the New York City Hoa sons. Wh” “U4 1°’ ‘ '““"“°“ pltai. on Annu is, mn. Marguerite woes. ssurhtor or Mr. ans me. ow- en Wood, Lake, Verde. Funeral not- ice later. 'rue rrubywrlw “Wh 1' '“P' srosur.|.aN--st the r. s. mans plementing the work of its minlllkfl Hospital, saturday, April sth, James oy the asvcistmnt °f l°"°f°l 4*' uowuaa, staonvsnsns re years.- hnd_ ohh. "_ K' ‘_5_2|_ 00”." w u .I ug. ‘ RIHQYII “ION hll “II YOIICOUQI "IIS GOIN by the Live Btoek Branch of the Dominion DW.,-tmgnt of Amcultun -March 21st Judge Inman presid- dly. Arrll 4. 1980, Annie Montgom- or the writim SYM* “W uonsey ans.-oeoa. in-vxoeetertio at summer- N1" °l"“" “‘“"“" ‘ 1 veneer. Interment. ucwiisnm To Let ,Musee ez toe nmoneu 'minina ---a_._,.~i¢..-l--\------ Twnum 'in .unly in me o.m'“|'Ye COVOl\|ld.__ _ orrrca. wsaanovsa. ssnna W°“"» _ b ,,,,,,,,,,, :cena to not :eos location. Ani: HW” "“’ "“"“‘ “" nelson-st sie neisenee of ner ? .U sg; rf' i if ii ull 'l;'.=§ -Z ti é anehefthensstytsriU\0hu\‘°U with s wise uavrisms in *\°'P‘“‘ M- "- n mm” in it. aa Ls: Nl O. Ou rdia . 1 three months. ‘ - _ r ~ “N |53-q.|.g’:5-1-11-12-l‘~ W ""”" mn' B' A' Muna' no w°w sz" l”3“|l»|'Y °l\ I U\ll°l' WIN- TUG £1-| . activity of both and it procuras a ° n at Tm” s |_ liilULY» AWN Ui Htl- “NV A- 35°' pertinent Wle wlichld with interwst| ” ‘ ‘ __ ` normal ilow of digestive nuids- The . - - ' a . ' 3°" ' ' ` ' Leos ages as years wisow or the ' " 1 ' neurluunent comes by ine oloos to uuurmwqyimuis- ~ ssthsstsuneh auriliisry sbooeosrs . _ __ "_ dm _ m U lm hm aes peaeonees traisiaa some l;*:__°°;1_::m“°’*°4m ;r;“°*“"°"”’¥ S12; "'”’° 'M' '“'°"°'“' ""“l“""’ 1°' . ` I _ W2 eo:|ny ilirenainerenco renftiene m _rwmm hu hm .vwmggt un. - . to Halifax, Liverpool. and Lunenburg -- --*K . -' ~ thereby brent ny it ¢.,_ gh, 5,-,gene dn m. “umm °g the ggqitima P30909 WU" fWW""- _ during the winter season. ‘ - possible extent. The full natural en- ..-. I‘rUl'i fidiiog frills Halifax |1500 (lowment of flesh. strength and ` li' _ _ ' healthy visor ia men the rea ans one 1- °-=-<1-»,;° 3" “° °““‘°° '“‘ "°"‘........°".¥°!‘.£‘.°II...’i‘. "‘° -""“°“" °”*.....‘.‘£"..‘Z‘..""'“... ..‘.‘Z’ .‘l1.'.l'.‘1“1“"°"..... Ha1'dW0°d "....."°.:"°:‘"‘ "°°":'.'°' mmmu' " \ O' ei1doiMiarcheompletingth¢irsa` h' ith."tI|T." °° ____ . *"‘*" - yatsm. When Ol Riverside. egnq mgngh in me induggry, gg.. . rar: put. lsznconditlon to de their Owl W- fetus oy e week or our-.ns the nest. ' ::;:yPf;§°:i{;v_*':;m:`|§§_;' "Amen: .. ' _ _ 3"" _ _ ' , 1 1 can ‘M331 xdga- _ h" “ em.” I". _ \;f“°;l_::ho|aona UM- pounds of mined fresh fish. I |\;u_‘:|:.g gn. 5, |gm poisonous, reactive drum' and the I 8°’ °" '°°““°l "°“‘°' “i °°“m°" ‘my gg, grand results received rom each ' - E ill? _-_.._A4_. r-ser 'rnusls _ _g________ ___ __ _ -gg/\R|.¢>'|frrr'|i»w~ r*-u~<|w\N _ _ un? if-sa ~' _ A _ SELECT _ neutral Guardian cRAs_wELL studio _ ir 15°" "ice I’ YOURS NOW ',,;,,,°,,, ,,§,'.;',,',,,,.,,,.,,,_,,,,,,_ PHO IOGRAPHS i Maintained But ssssraua rnusmro 1 O Western Guardian .._...- _ _ -IN TBI IPOLICE COURT-In [the Police Court at Bumsnsrside on -Friday last a drunk appeared before lik Honor Stipstidlary Wyatt and" was fined $0 and costs.-B. -FROM TUESDAY. APBJL sth. I will be absent from my office for several weeks. Office will remain op- gen to rmder service in the way of Ireplrs. H. T. COLVIN. OPT. D. OD- tcmctrist. Bummerelde, P. E. I. 2891-101. -B.. E. C. COURSE CONCLUDED -Rev. F. M, Milligan of Halifax. who has been conducting s series of lectures in the Epworth Hall, Bum- mersidc. all last week under the sus- piocsofiii1cl0colR.E. C.lefton Saturday morning for the mainland. Hls lectures were very interesting and were attended by e large num- ber of people of all demonlnstiorns. S “NW -wunnmo sl~rN1vnnsAinr-A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Samuel Sm- ter _ . ons Summerside. last Thursday ev- ' ening to celebrate one twenty mth anniversary of their wedding day. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and cards. 'A dainty lunch was U served by the hostess and the guests ' before departing for their homes wished Mr. and Mrs. Simmons many more years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. S'snmon.s were the recipients of n_xs.ny lovely gifts.-S. -MARCH TERM OF _COUNTY COURT CONCLUDES-The Mhroh n term of iihe County Court yhlch commenced at Bummcrside on d ing and has been in session almost beef but the serious fact is that there dui' sm” that tm” °°“°l“d°d "h° ig gn "ut, morn” M had “hmm docket at noon on Friday when a dis- ot ivuted debt 'case between two parties in - -ff f_ lllfldlfdl of th; qffgjll gi-gd¢g_ Mqgt the town 01 sunmlerslde W” M5905' "myu‘nw°_°d,? Auocztds §:,,:'A§:g' LOSY of the larger retail zlarss. however, 'd °' bl' -‘"d3°“‘°“" bemg ‘Wm fm' re ' the plaintiff for the amount claim 1; ed. The automobile collision case for . _ __ HALL EB Guudtm O-mom “N41 ..Uh°m°~. me ._.G°°d__». -who ..cho|°°-. damages was settled out ci' court be- ‘ho Am" cyundgg Qglug _ if u in 5 *|395 de3\Kn3l»¢d by uses. win aeu at a bargain. Loss' somswaens on quash resin-ans. grace isneeuearily °°S°1°“ *'“’°l" dw* “‘° l°“€°=°i 1°' Campbells 081180. Hunter Btreat. a fur cost irscoonl. Pin- H-,amd in whim' m°.”p".@,;M me-some -time.--B. iv . _ 2085-4-4-_3i. der leave at this ofllce and gzgeme "duct 0’ puuoumly huh chu _“U ___ _ . tween the parties. The Cru! was in u -FUNERAL ‘OF MR. EDWARD JELLY--'I'iis funeral of lilr. Edward ence on Convent atreet, Bummerside, ‘_ service was held conducted by Rev, C. J. St. Clslr Jeans and thence to the central street clulstsn omu-en. The service there was conducted by Runways Bad MONUPON. Andi 6-The mild Spring weather which has prevailed in this vicinity has hui a beg gf. feet on the landing field at the Moncton Airport. It is practically impossible for s. plane tn take of! ,With ordinary equipment. owing to the deco rnud. and it wu found ne- cessary fo equip some of the planes_ with special Air Wheels for landing Oh I BOBBY field. Those who are us- ing the field have appealed to the city for the construction of clnder runways. but it is not yet known whether this will be done this spring. Considerable work has been done on the road leading of! the trunk road into the airport and after that is completed the road will be greatly improved. _ ‘ Vivian, skippered by Clllllln William Desi, headed the list weighing out 88,000 pounds. Ctvptain Deal has been’ successively high liner of the fleet, during the pests six years. The log of the Harriet sndn Vivian shows that 575.800 pounds of fresh fish were landed in 10 trips. the firts being brought in on February 4. Five were landed in each month. None were more than seven days a- part with the exception of the last, the vessels being out nine days. f'We were waitihs for the flshdeal- ers tn broadcast in ul to return as formerly" it was explained. “Our catch would have been greatly increased if we were properly equpped for fresh fshna." Gsiutain Deal continued. "The Harriet and Vivian carries only eight dorles and is manned by a sslt fishing crew. _We were doubtful that our venture would be a success. Otherwise wc would have fished in is different way and would carry ll dorics i 'rne airport is tunnis with acti- vity. with ships arrivlnl and depart- ing, in spite of the condition of the held. and the crew of ground men at work on the planes in for overhaul- ins. gives the place a. busy atmos- phere. There are about ten ships at the field most of the time. from the huge cabin planes to the De Havi- land Gipsy Moth. Three pilots are stationed here, with a ground crew numbering six, two\1'iying mechan- ics and the airport manager com- pleting the staff at the Moncton Airport. The mail routes. Moncton-Saint John-Montreal and Moncton-Sunh merslse-cnerlottetown' have been run close on schedule lately. The planes on the Montreal route made 20 trips out of ii scheduled number of 21, and 19 trips were made to Prince Edward Island out of 20 scheduled. One trip was made _to the Magdalen Islands last, month, on March ll. carrying B00 pounds of mail. This was the last trip made to _the Magdalena. The first plane leaves the local airport at 6.30 a_. m.. when the Mon- treal plane takes oil. arriving in Montreal at 10 o`clock Eastern Stan dard time. The plane from Montreal arrives here at 2.15, havin! ltfft Ri 8.15 a. nl., Eastern Standard time. The next plane to leave is the Is- land plane which leaves after the mall has been taken off the Limit- ed and saint John trains. It takes off with Pilot Robertson at the con- trols, and arrives at Summerside 5,10 p. nl., Charlottetown at 5.30 and is back again in Moncton at 6.45. It is estimated that during the month orrcorusry 1e,soo pounds 0! airmail have been handled here, in- ¢i'u¢-iiug the Magdalen Island service. with the discontinuance of the Mag- dalen service in March, the mail car- Bossemer, Captan Thomas Him melman, noted ski-ppen oi the ex- Nova Boots champion Delcwam; Rnnald 080786. Captain Danlvl Romkey: Autaugs, Captain Arhol-I 'Peri¢s; andn Marshall Frank. Cap tain Frank ltisser; are slmiiu ly situated. 1 “There were 18 fine fishing days in February. March on the other hand was the stormiesis month ex- perienced during my 18 years as master of fishing shcooners. Des pile this handicap the Harriet and Vivian landed 279.800 pounds in March. only a few thousand pounds less than the total of 296.000 pounds _lahded `n February." ` Egh-teen of the Lunenburg fleet were at one time prepared to engage ln the industry. On account of the glutted market, the majority with- drew. The Autsuga, Ma.rshs.li Frank. Harriet and Vivian. and Ronald George are fishing under a private the pastor Rev, Mr. smith. assisted by Rev. W. H. Harding formerly for niany years pastor of the church, who delivered the address. A solo was feelingly rendered by Mr. George Bownws. Coinmdimtcnt was at the People's Cemetery conducted by Rev. Mr. Bmith. 'I'ha_ pall bearers were Messrs w. w. pnuth. A. P, weue. Gecrte Harris, l~'!ol*ll`*y Harvey Everett Clark and John Murray. The funeral was very largely attended, many friends from different psi-1,; 01 the Province bekig present,-S. ’ PERSONAL! - west of the Province on business lsst week-S. --Mlss Mliry and Miss Flossle Hunt Mid tl1elr`slsi.ei', Mrs. Mussen. src being corclally v.-eleomeel back ct Bummerside after an absence of soms_months, part of which was split in the West Indies and the last few weeks in Ciiariottotown-S. IUCKING THE MACHINE AGE _._-..- HALUAX. N. 5. APrll S.,-For the first time in hlatwy vessels ofthe Lunenburg salt fishing fleet have prosecuted the winter fresh fishing Most successful cf all ISNOOIIUTI Q10 §§ ii --Mr. Major Mclfenslc was in the: ~ agreement with Mitchell and McNeil :local fish dealers . controlled by the General--Seafood.: Corporation, of 'clloueeeon-.. l Not without severe hardships and splendid seainanshlp have the fish landings been brought to Nova Bcotia's ahgros for consumption throughout Canada as far West as Vancouver. Intsrwowrn in the pro- saic cntries of the logs of the vessels are tales of adventure. heroism and ,prlvation. Extraordinary endurssnce was shown by Waller Foote and Ben- jamin Schwartz when they clung to the bottom of an upturned ddry for threc-qusrters of sn hour in s heav\ sea uhtl rescued. The msn were Isla ing from the Marshal l"ra.nk‘cn her lsst trip when their dory capsized after being struck by an "unlucky" sea. Both were at the point of ex- hsustin when picken up by fisher- men in another dcry. Remesenting the first clsuslity of the year. the Yarmouth veassl Doro- thy 0. Snow, Captain William B. Murphy, returned last- week with her bowsprite and part of her rigging gone following a collision with sno- thtr vessel on the banks. _.._._._..-._.¢.-_.».-.-___-_i- ROWE WQDDWOIIDIG 00-. UID. ."~ R :won Maclusuzrr: \ "li . 'llrc death occurred at his read n-_»~_ 59 sxinoy street, Clluxloil .o-itil. un '1`ueecla_y, l“ei_rua.ry 25:11 ~ llugh Mui-ienzie, aged 92 years. '1- ¢ie;,q;l;,e¢1 was bam o-t Vernon Et t where he coudllv-Lehi =\ H@\`»°"\l -‘5~` Isl' lulmy years, \n0\"l“§ to ll\i~- l-i i‘. lb?/.!, wlzerc llc viva lvlxg a, i.\.‘ lvl nmi tru;-l:ilc1\1i'>`,<._-,uc ci the l' Quoin (,u~r.:;‘.!v. Oi, lat: _vasrs l uns a \'.1.l.'.r(l cl; f!i._i~-rc of the V' u-11;. Hr-|.'~l C0. \\.‘l1c:'e life cont li- in '.\:rk up to a short tim: bein ;`~.‘,- uenzn. I The dece:l".°rl gfrullcnmn was \\ al'-d lnloraiily knmvn as a person <1 g quiet and uhas.=1:mlng clmrncil-1'. i I lc.\'c(l and admired by .\ great num ‘ber of friends and acquaintsnccf who will mourn his passing at 1- ripe old age. . _ He leaves to mourn the loss of P kind and indulgent father, three sons, and three daughters: Dennis and William of this city, and James of Norfolk, Virginia, and Mrs, D. W. Mcbeod, Mrs. Pu.i.1'.ck Trsihor. City. and Mrs. William L. Smith of West- chester, New York. His wife, mee catherine Mnyllilan, predeceased liim nine years ago. NICHOLSON’S 'F OX HEALTH ..-___-»1......-_ WHY EVERY FOX SHOULD RECEIVE A 'FOX-HEALTH TREATMENT "NlchoIson's For-Health." like every would like to explain the grand bene i l 'rue limos-at soor place '1'bursds,y\ ‘ - morning. Ebb. 27th, fnm his redd~ =~-fvfi. ence to st. Durlstan's Basilica where High Mass was celebrated by Bev. Mctisirhcs' Maurice Mcbcnsld. Rev. J. A. Sullivan ofllciaied at the - grave. The pall bearers were Mr. Jdhn McKenna. B. A. McLeod. ___ Councillor M. W. Reardon, W. C. Stewart, John A. McDonald, James l-Iefnnieasey. The following floral wreaths, Mass Cards and Spiritual Bouquets were received: sPR.AY-Mr. ind Mrs. s. A. Mo- Donald and family. SPRAY-llfn'P1U.Y¢¢B of B. A. Mc- Donald. MASS CAR-DB-Family, (I-llgh); Florrie and Pat. (High): Nellie and' Will (High): Annie and Will (High`i; Rev. J. c. Mckenzie, Nelson, 3. c.; lftev. W. B. l/lloliienilie. Vancouver: R/ev. R. V. McKenzie, st. Dunst.an‘s University: Aunt Lizzie. Minnie and Dorothy (3): Miss Ellie McKenzie. Brookline, Mass. (3): Mr. and Mrs. Chu. McKe1s1e9. M‘illv'lsw: Misses Belle and Margaret McDonald: Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonald, Montreal; Mr. and Mn. P. D. McDonald and Ism- ily, Ut/tawa: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mal/lillan; Mr. and Mrs. John Cam- eron: Mrs. Harriet Crelghan an.l family; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hermans; Mr. Jos. Francis Mr. Jas. Hennessey; Miss Beale K-ini: M.r. and Mrs. M. W. Reardon; Mr. and Mrs. Jas Lapl- pln; Mr. Aler. McPherson; Mrs. Wisener and Margaret: Elizabeth and Catherine Byrne Mrs. Margaret Smith and Alice; Mrs. Nellie Mur- rmghian and family? Miss Anne B. M\11'l‘-ihyi MUN113 MY. and Mrs. J. _ on Tuesday. the sth day of April. ,starting at 11.80 sharp. I am in. structed to sell by public auction at Parker A. !~l1orne'a stables, 100 Elias ,Ave., one car load of horses. includ. llngsnumherofcolteand iliiil 'also on April the 9th, one car load ‘of work horses at the farm of Angus iMurray. Albany, at I2 o'clock sharp. .In this load a choice number 'of ‘work horses and well broken young land sound. wiu be cold without re-' iserve. Sole at crspeud cancelled, J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. Home and Ramsay, owners. 3395.3] ‘B. Jay. Mm-ell; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mcliachern. SPEITUAL 0!"FER.l1N`CiB --Mya. llilfy MoQusid; Mr. and Mrs. xd- Wlrd Henncesefyi Mr. and Mrs. _Bim- on LeBlanc: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. |Duf1y: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ssc- 'I‘a.gue. I.»E'I'I'E.R8 AND CARDS OF SYM- PA'l'HY~Hcn. R., H. Jenkins, M. P., Ottcvmz' Loboroere Protective Union 9568; Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Macbon. ‘aid ans family, ottawa; yn-. and _Mrs. Martin Murray. Trenton, N_'g,; Mrs. Patrick Bourkie and family. _Stellar-ton, N. B.; and spy, Lorne Crabbe; li/ir. and Mrs. IW- wnrlizgiiis: ans Mrs. Peter _Murshy. Mcreil: Miss mule Moran- laie. Brookline. Mass.: Rev. R.. v. ‘McKenzie, st. Dunsrarvs University; M15! Mbsmle Mclntyrc, Mt. Qpwgt .5 E ',__>`_,.» A7 ..V cg,_._._-~ \'._;r~.:-. _§1‘y , ---~ ~------~:, 1 - _ . __ rlsd last month decreased from 16,- __ _ _ __ _ ____,_ _ __ W 500 pounds to 12,500 pounds or two pi ‘ 'Li tons less than the previous month. _ _ _ _ p , __§l,'___ _ ___ l .__ e ' 4 v / J- The other fourvesselsin port, the ' In Memorlam " __ ‘{f.'I2§."`.f."¥.°I.'.'.`Z“3."l3°'l.l"1.i‘.."Ill § \ A SING N I C \ _ ICE CREAM SEASON -_=§!_-;.;_ ls 'open now-most any day. In fact lee Cream asa- aon is all thc'year. but in the spring time one looks for a littlc dilcrcnt something ou the dinner table- snd many pleasing dishes may be made with lco Cream: a little portion of your favorite preserve snake a delightful dessert. We have opened a. branch in ' Summerside. the Perfection Dairy, for the convenience of our western patrons. Now ls the time to com- mence uslng Perfection Ice Cream. 1 1 Central Creameries Charlottetown l " Perfection Dairy 'Sumnlersidc 1 - We carry a complete stock ' of fountain supplies. sanitary straws, sanitary plates and `_ spoons, etc.. and would I s reeiate an ear DP l! order. A ., l `. f---1 ' ‘ . - s f'”"*"1--__"*‘*"--__-'__-..\ , Now 1s THE TIME 1 _ TO TAKE fits, which is hound to result from ai ' treatment with this famous prepare- - tion. the alimantary tract, both stomach and intestines. lt secures the natural treatment are lasting and you can la- wn. alsa.aa.1s. neiivma. eraapewseeiaeai on mean i‘|l1~_4‘M°\°*¥\» _ Resell Syrup of Hypophoephitee "Nisholaon‘s Fox-Health." energiscs | is unexoellcd. ncaily on _the blood making 5" "°°¢¢f¢\ll tcnlns no properties for leer er sppeem, l|°¢PlMsness. nervousness and general rundown ennqiiiem |¢ PRICE INN LARGE BOTTLE. REXALL SARSAPARILLA TONIC Pcasassea all the old time virtues of sarsapsrilla and combine( with it arc other active medicines and herbs which act speci- disorders of the blood and skin diseases. PRICE $1.00 LARGE B0’l'l'l.l!. it a. moat valuable remedy fee .ii _El MWDONALD | R°“""?..§..‘.{E..";f”"”""”l 1 prepares eoosmoaer hues. if ~ N" W- P°°*‘¢~- "*°» ‘M _ MacKINNON DRUG CO orsereal ' 3 ‘ I dl nas. m.u1cuot|;t_»z;._ L. THE 'r0RE . =_. _. °"°'_ "°°'“""_ .. 1 Before selecting your 1 'l