PAGE EIGHT l inset». if '0 Jtssrztm ‘scam’ - m. .t. Wcltuiook ls new Guardian atom. ntstqstdtuo mt will t» plum: to receive ‘ new; item. “vermin!- new pd renewal subscriltlious. __- ..- pa: tron“ ssLq-"ro arr-ire ' Montague about April 30th., two can western horses; from 3 to 8 years, weighing from‘ 950 to 1400 lhs.. priced for quick sale. A. M.i\\’rl[l|t . flSl-i-Séi ..°TROTTING PARK.-— Mr Art Gregory, proprietor of. the New Zea- lsnd trotting pork ls planning to. have at least two events or trotsf on the park this summer. This, park is pronounced by no less ant authority than Col. MacKlnnon. to be one of the best. ..°OURRAN PROPERTIES. - The Curran properties 0t New Zeav lnnd ‘ounded and purchased by the Messrs John Curran and Sons. Baldwins Road is being gradually sold oft, one o! the properties was recently sold to Wm. hlalland. (‘rowan Brae tor $2.000. The form» er occupiers have gone to titt- States. imi- PERSONALS ..~‘.\ir. Attgus l-lc-Aulny, llerutau- ville who swnllotvetl a pin a ireek or so ago. and who was about to make a jcurney to the hospital in the city to g0 under an (lperation. found the uiiecna or symptoms of the pin to suddenly disappear ttntl it has not trnublt-tl him stilt-e. Souris Notes The monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society was itr-iti at titt- home oi .\'.rs. A. l-I. Clarke. Srtttris. on Monday, April 4th. On Tuestlzq: evening about eleven o'clock, the tiremt-n nt‘ Souris wen: summoned to the residence 0t .\lr. H’. l). hlnclscan. to extinguish a fire which started from the cinders t.5 a hnrnlng tine falling on the roof. it was first seen by some or the neighbours who immediately runs tho file alarm. The fire was soon under control, hut had it tmmtrred at. a late hour would titohahly have nmved disastrous. as the fir» hell‘ is not easily hoard by anyone in- (IOOIS. ' On Saturday evening April ‘Ind, at number of people oi Fortune goth; ered at the home of Mr. and .\Lrs.l E. S. Johnston for the purpose oi‘ presenting Miss Maude Ching with a farewell gift. Miss Ching was greatly appreciated by both old‘ and young during her stay at For-l tune Bridge, where she has been teaching tor the last few yeals.-—~‘i.i IN MEMORIAM t-zotru t-t. ANDERSON t 6 The community o! Si. Petr-us‘ Ray tit-as greatly saddened by the news 0t the sudden death on hint-cit 22:16.; it: Natick. htttstm, of Miss Edith H. Anderson. tiattzhtcr of .\ir. Howard Antlerson. Cable liemi. a? the early m. or tnn-ty years- tiShe watt returnlnz from her dut- ies, in thrr hospital, with another muse, when, on entering n ltnzt, she was selzetl with heart trotthin, anti expired immediately. . The remaiins urete forwarded w her home in (‘able lit-ml, accom- panlgd by her brother, Clarence Anderson and Mr. Thomas 0t Marl- boro, Mass. _'l‘he funeral which was held tit her father's residence on the 29th. of March, was largely attended. The service at the house and grave was oonduotlea by the Rev. J. M. hidbeod who‘ spoke from the‘- wotxls: "Her sun is 5011B dOWHH while it was yet day". and referred to the tine Christian personality of the deceased and her splendid qualifications for the nursing pro fesslon. _ She is survived hy her fathom and tbur brothers and two sisters. ' who have the hincere sympathy oil the community in their hereove-t ment. Interment. was in Mitlzellj» Cemetery, beside thet- mother, with‘ predeceased her about four yoars, n30. "Take yo lteetl for ye know not when the time is." -——-<-o>————— MRS. DONALD RAMSAY Alfter a pilgrimage of T9 YBKYS. one oi‘ lPrlttce Edward island's tnost respected" and holoved cili- zensL-m mother in Israel passed to her lEternal llewoartl. last Thtesdst)’ mornlntt. Christina lladCulialtl was born aficramtut P. r1. t. in tats with her httshantl, Mr Donald Ramsay, she made her home at Fortune Cave for 51 years. ‘To them there were born 4 sons and 2 daughters William and Calvin. who reside in t-Albuny, also Annie or Mrs. W. G. Ylpper of Alberta. bittrgsret, better known ss Mrs, George Warren and Gordom- whose homes are at For tune Cove. “Mrs. Ramsay was a faithful life 10D! member 0t the Pret-ihytttrian Church. ‘l-‘tthersl services were hold f tn her latte residence con-v ducted y the Rev. W. M. “Worrizon pastor-of the Presbyterian Church Alherton. The Pallbearers were Messrs T. E. Liknlettor. Calvin Wallace and Archibald MsoCsllum. John Hogan and Russel Lenrd. - tAmMlB those Jrom out of town ‘were, Mrs. Roy Msclieun. Misses ' Agile‘! Ind Bertltn Ramsay, Messrs ‘C.- D. Wllloca and Archibald Mac Cullntn and Thomas E. Linkletier from Summerslde. f_'*i‘o all whose hast-ts orq closely Fllched ‘l! the death of this goat‘- TOFIIIH. the people oi Prince (‘oun 1v extend tltgil- most sincere chm» tint: sympathy. ‘vvloilncreonoytlto mfiort 0; rid. Pr! ‘rrl-‘t-snohman has mounted a “WWO! oldie. on n» long rod ex- ‘ on tm- running dlagnnlly Multan.- lmri to thetrttnlt _. ' it Oil i. 95,000 Gallons, of Marvelube Needed to Supply the Immediate Re- quirements of the Prairie Provinces . On Tuesday, March 29th, the largest single shipment of Motor Oil that Canada ever saw left our Sarnia Re- finery for delivery to points in South- ern Saskatchewan -twenty-eight cat's, the whole shipment ‘totalling 95,000 gallons. Trainloacl shipments are rare in the oil business, and when you stop t0 think that this trainload carried nothing but Marvelube-a product that catne on the markbt exactly a year ago-you can form some idea of the extremely hi l1 quality that must have gone into Vt is oil t0 make it so quickly the most popular oil in Canada. Success such as Marvelube has attain- ed is perhaps the most striking proof that can be offered of the truth 0f our big claims for its superiority as a t lubricant. 0T0 understand why we are u shi ping Marvelube by the trainload an _ to apprectate the common-sense which has led 200,000 motorists across Canada t0 adopt Marvelube, you need to try tt tn your own crank-case. Do that today-and see for yourself what at wonderful otl it is. Note the im- proved opet-ation, the smoother, cooler running of your motor,‘ the splendid condttton of the oil when it: comes out 0f your car at the end of a 500 mile run. Another _ great advantage that ou cannot ‘immediately ¢he¢k- u; which Will show itself as you contin, e ustng Marvelube-ts the protection” f: affords the working parts of your en- gine. resulting in lower upkeep costs and longer lt e for your car. IMPERIAL GIL LIMITED Marvelube MOTOR OIL filslllifw-DAY IN Moons THAN 2.00.000 VALLEVFIELD EAST SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils dl Vaileyiield East School for the month or Marc]; Grade lxfrl John MaoPhersott. Grade Vlll-l Wallace .\lacPher- B011. 2 Foster ‘Macbeotl. crude VJ-l isttbel .\laol)onaid. L’ I Ansus MacDonald. ~ Grade V Sr.—~-l Myles MncPhor- on. ‘Grade V Jr-—-l Ruth (Yomplteil, 2 Gordon MsoPherson. 3 Lillian Mat:- Leod. ' Grade l\'—-l Msrgtterlte Matt'- Donnld, 2 Kenneth .\int'l"ht-rsnn. Grads Il—l Betty Mnclieod. Grade 1-“1 Kfllhfy" llttvPhersott. Perfect attendancer- Kathryn VlstiPherson. Betty MacLeotl, Lil- lian ‘Manhood. Msrtzuerite Mat-Don- ald. llnshel hinoflona-ltt. (lordott Mudmtersnn, Myles MttcPhersnn. Wallace MaUPltert-tott. Mirth: Beck. Teacher lll- g Mlmsrtl t. Irlttlmrllta- em rellnhlo. llrittgitig l'p Fttiltet- CANADIAN t BY 00cm- DINTV- vM BEGlNN t N . It‘... ‘ t Can't-Alum’ LIKE THE VVHAT Dlo HE ‘JAY I DON T KNQW. 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