ilrfi. '- weayauo-brlusn MARKS,“ T... “vegan. V-uPfihSH-‘E. Cocoa Co LiMlTe; I or FARM ar wnnsrarrs 601mm i’ nay ‘vEw'woMr:N's _ INSTITUTE l The regular meeting of Bay View lW, I meets the third Tuesday of {each month through the winter l’ nlonths. We meet at the home of ‘l 5 “cw”: M "Rhys i‘ P" ‘d nt d o far have not . ,4, owned byqghurlus Smith. or‘; l. Iggseékbl 8e melznmgs At chmtm” ' ‘"55"’ 51"“ '"' NJ’ M 2'3 ‘ and Easter we plannedsvuitaabie pro- grams. Though our membership is {small we mostly all attend and it , 1:, an owning of sociability towhich ~11 aontalnlng 11 .-/.i Farm can be imuzhl privately up b date of sale. - ‘ZN ADDY!’ ‘~01 _ _ V l we ail lock forward. At Christmas , _ IIEORGE J- TWFFUY §""“"“'- l m» school children nnd teacher ' ' U ‘l . v , s . . . Chm-lg- f'\-ogllllli “O57 “D- islliolliflrelziegrgbliyflfleffidilvfgsicllihflg ,_ ~\“‘"t'°"'~""'- rlilllf-lll vccre visited and presented ' 14-1718-4-177-21. Flaw Ell m 50 acres of land, 720 vicar, re- ‘v’ maimler under fire “ifllil and >o.l *' wood lumber. l~i miles from (‘hur- Jottetown on fhc paved hldiuu). '_New house and out buildings. licil- ' ‘IUD for selling ill health. Apply to JOHN ltlifll'l'lll\.\l, ‘ 4,, Hunter liiver. h fruit and dclicaciss. A can- : u: 0mm wa; purchased for the of the community which has 0.111 very satisfactory. We b{‘-L(‘\-E in and practice our {Motto "If you know a good thing y"? it on." So we exchange seed and plants in season, pattern hints. m1 houseclczlnhig, poultry raising anything that belongs to the farm ‘lid horuehlit thcinst meeting (5.00) zivc dollars wa. voted for the Sani- icriltm Four Questionnaires have ‘HPPYI disuse-d and filled in. The hzflnlice kit for next meeting. After ndjourmcut n social hour i5 spent and lunch served. Flam [all SALE Mrs. L- l 728-4-21 -24~2G. Mo agagn... At Brndalhune, 100 acres. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Wéwfikdxkflh By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS APRIL 21. 1931 Changes In Train Schedules MONGTCN, N. B. April iii-As previously I ed there will be a I change in time tables of "I'll send for it at once," She said. waking toward the door. "How perfectly disgus __, to be involved in anything so common the 1118b?- beforc my wedding." Marchand said to Gay, “You understand that after tonght I can't tolerate a girl in the shop who causes such antagonism. No hard feelings, but . . ." "Yours letting me out?" Gay asked. "For the sake of my reputation I've got to." Gregg Randolph was one of thou- sands who saw the wedding party assemble on the dais. But he could see no one except Gay, white and Blooming. with her curls bright and light against her head. He looked intently at her but her face was a. white mask and, as always when something had hurt her, her lashes hid her eyes. There was a proud so‘ ‘by about her wright as 11 she were Giving to this show a. feeling of rev- erence. Gregg felt it. He k.new what others felt it. If they had wanted to ridicule and- criticize, they ooufd not, seeing her. If they had come is scoff and belittle. they remained to look at her in praise and admir- atlon. Alan saw her, and with the soft music ringing in his 95,13, he lhollkht. “Seeing you tonight, Gay, will make me always remember What I lost. You're so lovely. I couldn't have made you happy. Sooner or later .you would have found me out. Marrying Lucia and her money is the best way out for me. But li’ I'm capable of loving anyone, I love you." Although the sea of faces were distorted, Gay felt each ‘chord of the music penetrate her. Each slow Tythmlc step was a terrible effort. Tears burned in her eyes. si know about tonight. I heard. couldn't let you come back here alone." him. Gay." going to marry him," that night, Penny. end of the road. It's very well for women to say they're equal and in- dependent, but when the world has you under its heel, a woman wants protection and safety. Particularly a woman of my type who's been shel- tered all her life." she looked down at her nails, crinnson-tlpped and perfect again. "He took mc to his mother that night. Mllrcent took me in as if I'd been a stray, wet, sick kitten from the streets. I'm so grateful." 1 Ha put he: head close to "Ibll ma you'll marry mo, Chris. . .Butthercwnsagirlin Nassau named Evelyn Ewing. And Nassau was sofa: away . . . . "Tell mo you'll many mo, Gay, and you'll never have to go into the studio again. I'll take you to Mother. Doesn't it mean anything to you never to be alone again?" Never to be alone She lifted her head and looked at lulu. "Take mo to Millicent. Ongg. Yes. I'll marry you and I'll try to make you happy for doing so much for me." "So you're going to be married," said Penny. Across the shabby apartment she looked at Gay who was wearing new clothes and a broad-bummed straw hat. She looked, thought Penny, who wore one of her bright smocks, as 1f she were one of Penny's own fashion sketches come to life. Gay said, "That night . . . the Bhftly experience c! that night." And Gregg Ill there." "His being there is the reason I'm Gay said "I pittied myself I'd come to the mply, frankly. Penny's serious brows puckered. "But is gratitude love?” Canadian National trains effect- ive Sunday, April 25th next. On the throuflr lcrvice between Mon- treal and Vancouver the running time of the Continental Limited, which will leave Montreal daily at 7.55 p. m. instead of 7.40 p.|m. has been reduced by fifteen min- utes and a like reduction in runn- ing time has been made in thoop- poaltc direction, the Continental Limited eastbound arriving Mon- treal at 8.50 a. m., the same time as at Accent. Through connections from and to the Maritme Provinces with the Continental Limited re- main as at present. The Maritime Express, operated ma; the east daily except Sunday arriving Montreal at 5 50 p. m. and the Ocean Limited, carrying air-con- ditioned equipment, arriving Mont- real daily at 8 a. m. eastbound, the Maritime Express leaves Montreal at 12.25 p. m. dail except Sunday for Maritime Pro noes points and the Ocean Limited at 8 p. m. daily. The Inter-City Iiimltod, provid- ing daily service between Montreal. Toronto, Detroit, Chicago and‘ points en route. will leave Montreal (Bonaventure Station) at 10.59 p. m. instead of 11.15 p. m. The Washington, operating to New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, D. C., via the Central Vermont route, will leave Monteral (Bonaventure Station) daily at 8 40 p. m. The night ser- vice to Boston leaving Montreal at 8 40 p. m, will arrive at Berton at 7.03 a. m. reducing the run- nlng time between the two cities by one hour. The Ambassador day train via this route to Washington will leave Bonaventure Station daily ‘at 10.30 a.m. instead of 11 80 a. m. A train via the Rutland Railway route to New York will leave Bonaventure Station daily at 9.05 p. m. instead of 9.30 p. i SAI. l-IEPACA Rulers: Your Energy Because In Double Action- ‘l. CLEANSES ‘II-II SYSTEM 2. COMBATS ACIDITY ASHORT while ago Betty almost stopped going ouwfelt sluggish, lacked pep. Then she cried SalHepatica. Now she's her old, bright self again. _ That tirrd, heavy feeling that gets you in its grasp is probably not due alone to wastes in the body. Chances are, acidity, too, is undermining your energy, for in mosrcasea these two conditions go O work and acidity should befoug/U $036016!’- That is why Sal Hepatic: will do you so much good, Its double action combats lath. Take two teaspoonfnla of Sal Hepatic: in 151m cl water. Quickly, gently, yet thoroughly, it camel your system of wastes, and at the same time nets in to combat excess acidity. Soon ou feel better more more our own real aeylifl because with this 0x11): pigfieshing but; yo‘ together-the acid condition aggravating and {pro- h!" Illiklfld d" "W “Willi” °fY°‘"' "ml"! ""8!- longing the effects of the other. They rob you o fun Get l. bottle of Sal Hepatica today! 541 1757477614 NOT, E , h, ,, . ,, ,,. _ _ Sh, wanted u, 51,0“, t n, h, m. , , The Mineral Salt Laxative That Help: Nature Combat Acidity T19 bigugubcfiluléililuyu f“. rig?) hi“ McKenzie or Mrs. Dan Bucb wok at her_w look at ha! Tgxlggm 01?,‘ eyes seemed ‘ deeper mum An time! u ‘have u, Baum >_ ELE- aw our 1 ’u tin: u 1 i _~ -~ - the little pride and seuqes t h " '5 B. 58,118, 581C118 IOVE, Penny. Standard. x. . ':____._____ ’ ' . .- a 1'1 v 1., i m cu .0. . . ¢4++++044 D90 5 c ‘ 'i'(|.‘T_.?.-.|.~3' lllanlliyll wmll‘ a r . f. L_1,,36'_I_;1'_;-;_;§_§1T. 111d kPni-Ahad been swept away! A m“ hfiwhts- Y” m- I ‘lnmbed W ”‘_“_"__—_— """"""" " man and fgmily, Hamid- and Pat, E1,“ 51d, o; m. yum,“ o; m m“ 1-.’ -~ l 1,, 1,, d u, 1 d f we cams with Alan The night she faithfully served and with the Mo, Chancer Sale v ,1 n .1 m, ,, s ----- “I - Jcfl 11S :11‘ a rn ler ress rom ‘ - ~ p m“ a ey or w t a ummenidc ' -, . .. , hm. __ "We rm. Alan had m“, I told Gregg Id marry him. love steadfast hope of bexng reunited SDrMQMr and Mm Hank O_ y Road and known u the dwelling or l l ...‘......' surely and painfully. Marchand was w.“ F" acid time in my mouth. I with the "dear" one who hfld 3°“ Gardiner and Florence, Moncton. -————— ‘"21it'll??.;1f§$i§}'§'~=ttt§'i”;...k, ' ' ‘l: l“ FQR SALE im?“ "" s‘; "d o“ “a or S.;"..",§.'l".2i..‘... "'" "“"" ' "li"'°"' m" “"1”? é§“""."°.1 spy-G“ °- “We .. . . . . .. . .. ...,. uric f.‘."=.':i:..‘."l".-.er"*"l'1--' t , '. ' , ' - ses numerous ren. sevr aaeo reec I y . Inca, "r l?‘ A" ‘ in h3g1}; gglinfvafl-‘hgfaxizg gbndwlclflleldfflh grandchildren’ two‘ brothers. two ggggg_-'Egglxsarriaclfifila'me. I. bbinuld by Public Auction on the gfirfiilnkTgblllai-ll.’ 52kg ltcé‘::f3h?.h1l“£:!| i . "P, gqjyggg "is m" 11'5"" W “um- ask 3...? ¢....=.“‘T’.’.°".',',l,.¥°‘.fi“,3‘,’.§ 3322i "f" ""° "m" "‘°“‘ $P'"-""'- Al,“ Vi“, :1:;.':::;r"*..."L~.,1ir;;'il:'i:'. .5‘; Ell." Eli's“rim.”ll't'.i.i'll.f'°l'tl.€,zl; 4 gfiflil)il"'ly"jflf|ljfjl“ y f , _ ‘of... was safe, now sweet go be “m1 Greg's beautiful diamond on Hymns sung at the service were: sffiélgggévérsu s’ “m e Eng’ a. u. inslr m.‘ illedhoulg‘ or! ttufl-gncélélrogk algal. 11232202501113?” grlénkr. 1 ‘i o'c._._..)..:-_1i ally‘. r ‘ V w l ‘ at Frcnchfori, consisting of safe, she was safe and Gordon 10W hcfitmgler gilgve her a feeling of “abide With Me" and_ “Asleep in out mowerkwss Mabel Hum. _'\'i“‘,",;hy“§,,,§“‘,;f,‘§,'f,n’ mfpff; “M, ,,..|,. 2 B,.,,‘_';,,,,d,_ 1 9,2,, wfld :13: I a; ln<ud.cli1n~" r 1M m; " u‘ mp m“ ; so acres of ch01“ hm], ed 1m; ‘Evliwx; wig]! hgo thllgagh the night Jesus. I w phrey, Mpncton, N. B. ed itncllullliltgs 1:: 1332231115; 1:3‘ largo? éfrlilnlvlcll, 1 Ladder, Set Driving 1 Jam“ u- Vf‘ l nun-Iv 11]] clear and in good .31" the thought 0f those unpaid Chris pe gone it w”? Pan bearers _v'em busy!’ m" '?-—'-'_*_— ,l|{:f1'y'\|,‘;;e§u,| puff"; 1n Konuingtou. Terms. of uh of pgflgpll pmyugy , [herllnut one _ _~ f _ H. H t. A“ halls that had been a weight on her , ,5” wanted‘ Yes‘ it was chns Mncmflanem Darcy Aflleck and NEW CRICKET STADIUM Lu! 1o n. Prince County Prluce hd- shall be cub. ‘ figryi\vln;:l_hiy w “r state 0 1.51. 1m 111:. d m. weeks Came to hm. no“. How igfilhliilglyfigd. 8min; under lthe rrilim ggrace ylzfrifght, BM- UP. C1021?!‘ ramluhiatlidutntlt-il and llcaultliutl u! Defgtstlgbgyaeran: ti‘; aruraan: 0;» a - ‘ ' . . ' ~ . ~ ~ ; '5 gr ‘ , - ,- enr -;" u s can)": cu o one | 13.55151'if\5"ii..'-“<-l'., . , PIKMLKrhIng ("J-e an . “Zia 3: 31.0122, Slggtpay the? wmlolg a Job? wanted to take her inmfllmslelOl/lgg B63233: Ddfiigl Mcfilaila and Elmer (By The Canadian Press) Luuigu the North Side of the cry made on Lhc 2nd day ct April 13ml w. _ _- » 1 ‘ 1m- ¢1-Qp5_ \\ 1th bulldmgg E 8T5 COHCJTHIIK! em had mantle m5,“ d it h '- _ BOlvEBAY-Iord Tennyson, nct- _,Sumuicralde Road, on the East by A D. 1931 by the Vice-Chancellor in 1 ‘“ l l . “- u. h I t e v . come recently. There was ugly ' a “d been 5W8! Pelfsml- Chem". W110 Yflldeflywm ed Hgmpghjfg 915519;- wm hem a laud of Junie: Jardine and HOWBHI an action w ercin Margaret Stewart ' 4 ‘ “e m» 0"“ a mos n ' ' threats. "If the matter isn't attend. Who had said. "Doesn't it mean her in her last resting place beside ' Boyle. on the South by 51W!" Harri-on and Ann 1mm Murphy m Y ' , an in 1 ¢P1<>k9t ‘BB-m 9° mm“ at l3"? W"! sum and on the Went by the h!“ Colnplniuantl and Jolepb Wendell - r i 1°59 1° churches: “Mob ed to promptly. we regret; that, (yuy W‘ u! VJ 9°11 never to be aone that other late husband in Balm" o; the ar in connection with the mun. no m Town dump. n" "d Murphy Defendant 1 butter factory and station. lawyer . . . ." 83am? o“ °“° °t m‘ lmeliest cemetery’ Germ“! Bedeque‘ enin ygf the Cri ket Club ofIn- uicvvlg "l" ""1" "m ‘° Chm" I 1 l, _( ‘. w , ihst River ~ The music-died away, The Show nights of her life. 4 Service at the grave was conduct- S? , g ma! ch ~ Ileuatla. y t NOT! 1'0 cnnnrrons 1 i I m m“ (n “ ' had gone on. Peilguingidhflli swleet wistful smile, 9d by Mf-tfilifflseé‘. Bsskafid ‘as new um are’ ‘I slf-bctnootifdatliit-nlbiisce hoof“; bflgsbtnbslarv BY ""5 "yo?!" i‘ l“ ';"'l°"‘1°d"5“ 1 |. 5 A j m. on nmnise. to Back in the bedroom, she took on y s“ - WY Went yo}: to be Organ, pas r o Un urc , PENS PLAY AT SITTING Helium}; to m: Ranches cu the S011!!! all var-on: nvhnz mu arm’- far l? 3 .. -. .~.':~'~'*'B .. " ' l b ~ %.“°"".,"'.'“ °'l.'"“ll'. "'°' ""'° ti??? fimihhailf. flirt .22’; 33bit?"...“'a..“°l$..f..°'"'.‘t1'3 lift‘..'l::'"i1..s'"'<.%‘:."°...‘X."'..'1l hr'g'x-'ilj'aii-fi'jfiv;éy "1 ow, an: n- mu “nu-a .. - _ I - - - ' 1 m g n 0n n rug _ ' ""11"" "*1 We “f "P? "I'm". J‘ F‘ WEBSTER thiolflsai mm e1 H H“ new everybody else w climb to these charge o! the ‘hum!- u“ Dummy" “W “Mt “Yfma"'¥§'Z3‘b'“§.§§§§°§§i§'i,.1m" aliallolpnglr bgum we under-in gruziaepgilyamullu-r,Tuigllw luv-r I when éhe w“ dressed m the o1 d dizzy heights with me. Gay, you The beautiful floral tributes P1“? Presented at the Gm’ me“ i Os urbotoalfuutcyon the North Sidc n! Fm“ “d ,p,‘],°'°d ‘h’? 33"“; f)“ r m" bUflH-g -‘ r M m“ . rem Sui,‘ kahuna cam m were meant for all the lovely which literally adorned the casket "e- Dilblin- If!“ F"? 3am- Wfls l the Junction of stewim sum with lxagra-zaylsigfi] éclocknrl: we Dunno.- r l g e ' h Mill Valle Road 1 c August. -\- ll. I l- L-‘l760-4-l9-Lll-23 “Guy you were wonderful I things. I was meant t0 love some were: written at a single sitting. He is the u eat side offlthcn m e but!“ at m, Cm", Baum l, summmnh‘ n, I .',"n,,{.‘,'§.",,,_.‘.‘"§‘,.§,§n "fM '1' ,,., ’_ w: ,__;;.-i_i-_ Couldn't; have gone mmugh a {mug 1m‘? BS I love Mac and not want Pillowé-"Mother" from family. the 811th" 0f WHY "W414i Plays . m0 "_.‘,§2°.,,“,.‘,'.. 50 n fr» t: oh the P1111" CWMY- l" °"‘°"'"° b‘ Mm‘ ' _ .1, ,,,,.l M... _\.I.-h,..»,.~,.~., . ~fl like that. There was 110mm,; to anything beyond that. Nothing m. wreath-accuracy family. M"! m"! W" 111°“ °f the!" North am of u.» new Mreet leading ornrllliél; 3.1:! cimhlt-l” u “m L m r .‘._4y,,uuu~a “lulu. illlllll g»). . P 1 ma“ t6 m tch ’ make me unhappy. no matter how wrelflhqwanagwnent m‘! ma» have been written with no time from the Mill Valley Road with nna 1 23:; hilly .:,<-.,v,,,-..£»1,1 lion...- . . 5 I v a 14 beerfamroughvgedmefti Egg; V333 pom. we are’ u long u I have hm“. o; swam,- 3, mews“, ma. off, except for a meal or two. 1 “l?” "",’..°"$.'i““,i‘.l‘f‘..i.. dwelling ' rsnnnnrox a. I. wnglgcl, ' _ ,.,,,,_v_ ,,,,,| .|..,~,,,,|, ___ Ni,“ feels’ bu, the other girls think Gay smiled. "I feel it when I Wreath-Chelion nlstiiuto. The new play, "Lord Adrian," is a |' Mu”, y...“ and woodboule ‘ an the hi5" ‘Jml-uagantcr in I "7- ' in l'1|."111""' u! l'- . . 1 ,. come here Penny. Those bills of ra —$M.r and Mrs. A. S. Wort- comedy. ' ' pavuhle 11...: luildmrz Lot, 90 ft. Front ggffflgdflngérfluqflk sihihmd ‘m Mather-s g... paid Mlvncent mid Sp y ' n) .~ ,_ , ' , “ _ - -» , _..___._. .___....._ . __._. ‘ .1,,‘-",,. i.‘ . t1, .. 1h.) fi. Buck. Pormerl Lowe C "c y” them. I'm living with her now. j all i _ can come through most anythmg , 1 .',','e,_ “r '° Garden, situated Kent Si. with flying colors." She; taste?! us“ peélmml” h“ m‘ l -, - para-n tun 1n. day of April, A. n, Appb, Gay left by the back stairs, still Bggnmznt “$2 gzgtscxr," u" I ‘ ' u 1037. THE nnarnlw Tlllisr (‘(l.\lI’\ ' ' hearing the music‘ 5km Famed a T, moment, listening, thinking, “They're safe and happy. 1‘ve never been so alone. The one per- son I need tonight isn't here. Chris . . ." 1t was raining, a cold spring rain. Crowds outside the house had thin- ned. Traffic moved slowly on the wet streets. Gay walked in the rain. It seem- ed to cool her burning face. "I haven't any money." she thought. "I haven't a. job. I'm at the end of the roari now. I've come to an abrupt Stop." Wnikng up the dark steps, she shivered from the dampness of her clothes and the dampness of the "Are you so in the clouds you, haven't set your wedding date?" Gay said sadly. “I'm not in the clouds. You——you don't get in the clouds with Gregg." (To Be Continued.) ' Ill MEMORIAM MRS. PENZIE CAMPBELL 1.. a1. POOLE s. c0. lager-act: Mort gum-c ‘anil- .\n~l I Mai...“ .... . Aim” FOR ALF” I am insirucierl by Mr. and Nlrs. Iidward P. Laverty of 272 (lrnfton Street, Churiliiieioxvn, to offer for sale at private sale their desirable house and l0t.0n the south side of Grafton Street and opposite Prince of Wales Col- Iege up to and includiw: May El. 1937. If property is not sold by that time thun I um iiwtructcd i0 offer the same for sale at Public AllCillHl on the promises at the hour 0f TM QLAL) WE G0] OUT 0F IHIE “All. IHREE HASS" Many hearts were saddened and a gloom cast over the community of Chelton, Sunday, April 11th, when the gentle spirit of Mrs. Pcnze Campbell, widow of the late Charles Twelve o'clock, norm, llzty i. i937. The property is ideally (luiflf, you” 1n the my; she stop. figgbeléhmssuo eguggagfh‘; his: located either as a residence or u hoarding house for siu- neg still. m“ be 1d chLdren who patiently remained at dents attending: (‘ll|l(‘l_"t'.. studriggifioolg” m‘ 5 5 ° u" her bed side until the lost. A woman of sterling qualities and possessed of a loving considerate nature, she will be kindly remem- bered by a great many far and near with whom she freely ministered as nurse and friend. In the Baptist Church, Bedequc, as well as in the Missionary Society and Women's Institute she was held in high esteem. To those in the home where her real presence was felt is a vac- Fm‘ further iniiiculul's apply in S. l)£.';—~‘l{(l(‘lll~1S, Solicitor, (km. ihnk oi‘ 00mm. Bldg" Charlottetown J. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer ' Ll(500-4-1-1-17-21-24-28-5-1 Seeing him, knowing he loved her, knowing that tonight there had been no one who cared for her or wanted to help, she went toward him. Gay, tired, discouraged, hurt went into his arms and sobbed against his shoulder. She wasn't a ticuperl She was a frightened, be- wildered grl who had come to an abrupt stop and who had run into . . . llml why J. Ill"!- . . waiting, friendly arms! “my m“ time none cm heu__. ‘chum.’ “Gregg . . . -" mother devoted to her children who n Tem‘ ‘nixed Wm‘ the mm °“ rise up and call her blessed. “Ill "l". ohu‘ he-Fdgfkven if you can't love me a Besdlades fimd fihud'°n'lnwn°'&’ . ' ' - ' frien an reIa ves she eaves ‘ q ~ little, let me take you out of this in. ' wretched life. Let my lovevfor you ‘°§,,‘§,“,’E“,d;',‘§§,°,°c§", gfioaanonw Ihlfl I O chock ll’ fill; be all the love we need, my dear. I ton whQ, tenderly “mud h" DELIVER D c ' " ~-~ » ____.___ - through her illness. Edna, (Mrs. “h. L'F'7.tt"““."_ - r - - - - I-Ieber Myers) Carleton" Pearl m“: ‘nun’ ‘u, d Until Further hnilce a'l paved "lghV/HYS in this Pro- (Mm C 5 Stewart) sunhmerskie.’ the"a1l can- lvince are closed to mnior w‘~iclcs when the combined’ Vera; (IMr-s, J. W. Waugh). New m“.'aw{ ., weight of loud and vehicle exceeds 4,000 lbs. The ‘In 30m, llalnnanzmlda. ‘we-hi’. NkeJgmeagl you “mmmmnndd ' , asa; yon eomesaan ‘he’ “momma . Dat d ih' 18th d. f IV: rch All, 1937 Ralvh Ohelion, with whom lhc rc- e a v " ~ l mazrmsm my .,.. ww-;,:v,=::,-"= *;=-- l. a 1v 01M $fil§;'§°..i"..';‘§§" Mn :2: --- -;-== . i i" “IP'LD‘NG' . - ‘Q brothers Wm. RamseyjBedeque and bw w» :1"!!! , (Jerk of the Executive Council . Alfred Ramsey, Mmm 0L M‘ m. ‘Una,’ h -='——~- ‘—- '= "ii B a s Despito the very bad condition of “m; y“; ; g" gimp-l , the roads upward to sixty wagons that’; all, V. , bearing eon-owing friends and rela- l tlves attended the funeral service of the late ma. Charles Campbell, Chelion, April 13th, conducted by Rev. D. Fraser, pastor of Central Bedeque Baptist Church auistod by Rov. James Wilson pastor of Bum- mersldc Baptist Church, who spoke comforting words to those who lov- ed and respected her in life and now mourn her in death. The very large crowd in attend- ance both at the house and cemet» ery bore silent tribute to the de- parted who ever willingly gave of her services to those who suffered sickness or were otherwise in need —and now when she knew ahe was | being called home even at a com- ; pl-rativa early age not a murmur of ‘ complaint was uttered but cur- l rounded by a loving family she l peacefully slept away to Jesus whom ~ “T0 EASTERN ‘ 0am round h! In Incl from Saint loll (ulllnl u caulk, N. 5., In maul l sun... m.- land's Pnlnl Wharf, Qalnl lulu. l l "m I-‘rlrhy a: a an. (A. ‘m. o... n». Ian I lfelocl (LL15) Inllowlng morning. 4 Local punngan an nul urrlod lmwnn Snlnl John and Yurmnnlll. (Ina-way hm Ill) hon Salnl John. luuml l lrllI new Winn. cunltrlnblo nnmunu v2.2a up, good for two Blolll. Fina mnln n hi: prlddla I Par-anger! holding through Ilckoll l0 Bnllon or bayou! Inly Qcelpy numnna —Ilie Registered Clydesdale “Scottish GhieP-Nc. 26702—Grade A Owned by THE PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT 0r acnlcuururcu NASH LaFAYETTI “I00” $990. and up! NASH AMBASSA- DOR SIX Sllfland u! NASH AMBASSA- DOR EIGHT $1410, and up. Delivered in Charlotlo- town, Sinner-side and Kings County. "‘ um ltand for the season nf 1037 as follows: Will leave Charlottetown on W" Siturflay, April 24th for the stables on the farm of Mr. James Sullivan. ' > Swmneraide R. R. 3, “hare he will stand “for service until the following 1 Saturday, May lat, when he will return ln the Agricultural Hail, Char- lottetown. remaining there until Saturday, May Bih, when he will again ' -' return to the Summcrsillc slnllll. ‘This week about arrangement will be ‘ ' continued during the season, , This beautiful horse is one of (‘uunlhfs oulstanllhvg Clydcsdales, hav- l ' lng remarkable suhsinnvv. lW-nfnrlllilllllll, “flight and quality. lle wan . Grand Champion at ifl\l _-i,-r‘;. xf"rllllifillll and in srrvicc proved a reliable n d. stock getter. with nv-r m‘, 1"» ';.| mu la. ‘l’ ‘vmw KIM)" for season, $10.00 E ,_.',',;',,;,,,j":}',',;,,:,"‘_ 1511's‘ "l" h .. lo Insure. $3.00 ma! Iw ' m w. '1 :.v in r v-f -cr\'icc. , o AW], u, gun“, "mud Ink.” ' For further pu lr|.l. ;q.;..'y in 1m» llrjlzntmcul of Agriculture or l Company Thin on... n u Ind‘: ram Alex McClumpha, ln charge. I """ 5"” 3*" 11-1729-4-21-31. Acfullpholopapl d Nod 11304809400" l-Dacr Salon UM Mull WoIAII-ITTIIAISUOINIIGITIIIIIIAYMI dollcnnqnhulboullllulvoullllulj-doaulucdlbo'All QAIOOIPOIITOITIII"AI.LTIIRII"OI.AQ.'IIQNQ ‘Iiniwnnlla-alnnunyplceanlllofllal-ITII-caahulc LaFavIo-"WW-DonrlodnwlilnlDllJVIBlcfldufIW noclncldlluflnnaahnllnvnnllnoflnoun. NASH MOTOR SALES CO. F. J. E. WRIGHT————-——-— ARTHUR SULLIVAN - — — — — -- — —--———-.-—-'-“—--- —--- Charlottetown ——-————Summer|ida,P.F-!- ---_-----_-.-Wrnon,P.E'.I.