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Brandram’s Genuine B.B. Vlhiite Lead is different from any oth'-is '.=:I'.ite lead. To be- gin '»'.*It`r1. it is cc-:rf/lei 11;: <.::'.'eral secret pro- cesses are tl-1=;.'l into a pigment of marvellous srrnc,-‘.r.r.=;;s. " is ground no less t?;;:l .tir:.=;:. §:;t er huge stones, and firlaflnf :~‘.'.=.'f-en "-'~' grinding cfzi .; ,;‘; '. _: ' <*.ee§ rollsl In this a pulp by be- I. » \.` ing mixed pure rs axe; linseeu oil made in cur c’.i::=. .';1‘.-‘:“:`- I... hx .- \`.'l`.=;T.':'.'»;.‘ j "‘; 7 '. xii. Efe:‘.;‘:am's Gen- uine B.B. __ . . ;.>.i.”.';. If you iff. ‘.1 .you can cr.;..re _» us: i. c. 'I _ ..;:< your own ' of mixing ‘ .-. .'.;;;;:ty pigment Only by getting E-H I." Paint. 3- l I 3i=aAr~u;»Q.:‘»_.~3-;~~‘ 1;;-.;§2EnsQ .-._-..._ -..,...,. .~ .-..- ...s-.Qs 5 F‘l5I¢.~l P-‘AY CA-'AAIV \;,,¢5¢¢~:q yllgvygi -Q “B-H" Products for Other Purposes For Interior Flnlshtng ~ "-'Zara Lac." the priest uni* 111.5.. Sulninf fin Roof B-H Src.-.s.le Stain. in is 431. ferr.-.t cel/:ru B-H Porch Floor Pala! For gnrcb do-on. :dlhn nd peru zxvssfd lo the Hatha. Pluto! Cnlllnjl and Walla B-H "Fresom¢t¢¢"-A in my oil paint. Finishing ufloof Bl-I _“Fl-n1luu.n." sullml for Ir.Ler‘.cf Beau. _ lcv Banu and Oulbidlgg laps-ul lun Paint. } ;l;_- iraq. ,L ' ,5 --ir:-if;-:fe-T - _-L __ / Gold Soa_p is made of the best materials from which laundry soap can be mad¢_ ' That “Plains why you will like the way it works when you come to use it. The cake of Gold Soap is the largest cake known for the money. You save because you don't have to use so many cakes. Even before you buy it you will notice that the cake is much larger. GOUSO¢pll‘|¢J¢in|l|cPro¢¢rr&CallH|Fd¢¢v|¢¢| at Hamilton. Canada old p {,'§3’;.Soa»P M ' /‘. @- Freuufour .lg ,,»>" Boo .r ~ » IONDAV _ ' -HERO \NELCO\lED.- Pte. Aen- as McDonald. 5 former druggiot ol Gallant Drug Co. Suznmerslde has 1:-axe. he 3 at present virt- friends at Vernon River after _.ich it Ln .ad-;-:six-ui he vm! resume- fonnz-.‘ posi!.or.~,-H ) lr. WOQDIAN WINS.-The decid- llng game of the f."nar3ottetow'r.\ Chic .Club tournament ia; played ou Fr!- `day night when Sf: 'l`.B. Woodma; Iproved victorious over Mr IDLE. Blutch iam! captured a`:.e f‘..;=.s Trophy. 1: was A very -"Zoe-2 game Mr Wond- raan is the first :member or the Club zu win tht- cup rrzce and it becomes ;;s prop-3-rt:-‘ to have and ;o hold. - '_ E `ii.é-Eismi ». -NEW LONDON NCTES.-Tris , many friends of Arch. Campbell are pleased to learn that he ls recovering fatter his recent illuess.~M:. Elmer Mc-Kay has returned to his home after a pleasant visit with friends in Denv- er.-Mr. Walton Toombs nas returned .to his 'some in Charlottetown after a 5 pleasant visit to Hamilton,-)ll.ss ;Emma Mcfiay, Springfield has return- -ed hom; after visiting friends in Clif- ton.-.Pt»'e. George McLellan has re gfurned home alter spending three f _=-ears ln me tiring line.-Corporal Roy Gunn has returned home arter spend- 'ing ov-r two Ay-are ag a Prisoner of IW!-:tr in Germany. , I ruuenm.,-'rue funeral of use Clare- Mr. John A. ulathaon. former Ilnsp-=.-ctor ot’ Fisheries for this prov- Ivince, t-:nk place on Saturday after, noon lx was very larzely attended. V The pall bearers were Judge Haszard Judge Stewart. Capt. Taylor. hleusrs. ;J. T. .\Ir-Kc-nzie. W. B. Robertson and Henry Aitken. The chief mourners Ivete Bla-sans Roderick Matheson. J. H. fGr=.-gor. PL/lward Clovrser, Chief .lus- tica hfazlcieson. John Mchllllan, Hugh .\fc)flll.'=n. P;-a.-l=-.= Gregor. Jack Llc- lfiilsn. C H B. Longworth. H, W. L-una"-vert; William Dean, YV. E. \\'. O'-ve: and W S Lovison. Thr- »--z-rvl-'res '-'~'=-.'=- -;.~or.i1°=:d 'oy' Rev. .\lr. l-`i=.-ld sei I .\-fc-Ketzzie interment '-=-"-_- rr.ad'- :rl ‘Ive Peo;-1-:-`.- f‘-‘-in-‘.21-' _'1` -FUNERAL. SERVICES.-T..»'f fcn- -ra. of ,‘-Ers. iJe'-nerr. wlfl'»':s .,f 1;.- sie- V7. E-I=:.:'j-' l`1au.~o:i »;~:` 'i'.".".-rt Z'/»!-: 1-fe ircr.; r.=-- late, r>~: lem-»_~ at 'iff- : ;rl T1’;.."";;j-' .'::2.'1;i.:g if. K.;- i-tv-ra ~'.':'»'.J'.'li\- ~#:r\.-;'e.'_f. Re'-2 J. ..' .‘-I:-Dr.;'=.l ~*.'~'_~-:'.'.::.2 infra; sp* '-‘-’:rj.' _argegr q-".=-:.-lei :ici the pl' '.-e"'-~-; 1~-'-'- .`!~»=.=..'= J. E .\l';rpE.-j-', .=.‘l2";= 2- "bv-.». J, l)ri.~:f';E. Cape 'l`u'-'=..'=e and ,\'esv'r-rt Dawson and Sf-Y..-lf.-1 H:-L..t:;-i of Trj-'o.'.. The d=-:- -'-‘- =-s l;'!;.- ~.=.=_-: is yi-:»..'s cf age as-1 ia* '-21 been ;:z the hes". of health for tie pa;-:_ tires 3-'ears She has a Lai;-‘ f.-;’ very inf- qualities ani v-'ell lil-:ed by all, There are left to mourn fzur daugl:'=r.=_ .\fr.=. ¢Dr.1 Dodze of L'f>rf.1'.ester. P-lass .\I:'s..l.Driscol. Cape Traverse. .\lrs. W. J. Sullivan of Summerslde and Bliss lie at home: ` also three sons llr. Edwin Dawson of Augustine Cove. Sir. Gordon Dawson of fjspe Traverse and .\lr. John Daw sen of Bedeque.-L. The peorle of St. Columbia, East Point, were saflly shof.~lz~?l when the .-rfl came on rlaturrlay. .\larch 15th than Willie. the h'-loved son of Daniel I. Campbell had passed .away at the Charlottetown Hospital at the early -gs of IS years, Abou: four weeks pre- vious he was taken there and succee- fully operated on for appendicltis and was making favorable progress toward rc-f-/we-r‘_»' and his family were looking lovngly forward to his home coming. hut unfavorable complications get in and he passed away on the above-date. lie was of a quiet, cheerful and lov- able »'ll:-position, and was beloved by all particularly by hlv boy companions with whom he was a great favorite and by whom tu- will long be remem- bered and sadly missed. His remains were forwarded to Harmony on Mou- day momlug and sadly conveyed to his home at Campbells Cove, and the fol- lowing day were lnterred ln the family plot at St. Columbia followed by a large cortege of sympathetic and moumlng friends. He leaves to mourn a grlefstrlcken father and mother, three sister; and two brothers. to whom the sympathy of the whole com~ ,munity goes out ln their wad bereave- I' ment. - I I l . ' ‘ I .» Warmth! W-a~r-m-I-bil ,_ E WARMTHHI ' f;' ` -u¢:_¢._w/mimi: 1 thorn what THERMO- GBNB in---A hyat, dry, ' heccy, mediated wool, in _ clean, cozvmirnt form. 5, ‘f thlt - nctuglly guanine 1,.; lb; hilt you crevafvyhen 1,? "fi eu enfll 1 'Pvt .‘_j Ntnnllil. Bmnchltie. -"TQ 43,; Lu-nbngo. ov my chill- #5 mused pain. U _ _ - ,.4 fi' . ..- , -\ _ , _ __, r I ..__. ...__ §._.f: -.f "I-1%' 4 If _.1-*_ .. .~.v. ,-~...r,.‘.3r- A ` _ ._ -1 fvm--1 _ _ ; - '- --- _ ' ‘ _ . ~ ..~-_ . , _,su-rr...-» N¢esf°far;‘I\e tlnlotteton Garilials ..- oeirunv.-'ne dennnea-mu -1 Elsa Rovnltr yesterday or lary Jan Gaudet aged25yeurs.' Thgmggeul takes place from th¢ residence ol Fred erick Dutly. East HIFI!!! 8.3! ur nl morrow to St. Dunstnfl observe the jubilee in September, when it' L; expected that 1. n-.una-er or c-.srgyznen formerly connected with the church will be present. The death- o¢€urred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, yesterday morning of lisa Margaret L Hend- erson. after a short illness. The de-,' ceased was A daughter of the late Mr. George Henderson of this cltyi and was well and favorably known by, many friends and relatives who 1rill` sincerely mourn her loss. There are’ left to mourn two sisters. Mrs. J. li Sutherland. Glenwood, Iowa; lin: Johanna., city md' two brothers, Will-» iam at home and Henry of who is at present visiting his relatives , in this city, The funeral will take! place on Tuesday, April lst from her; late residence. 91 Fitzroy Street, uf _ p. .m., thence by train to Sherwoode f emetery, WDIIEWS IISSIONARY SOCIETYI --A pleasant evening wu :nent at the! L.ome of Mr. and Hrs. George Howard. ; 'Viusloe Road on Wednesday. March! 19111. the occasion being the op-;-ning of ; :ut nissan.-try Mite Boxes. The ,' »otnmltte-e had provided a good pro' -aramme of speeches. quartetts. solos :nd readings, sulllcientl) comprehen- :ive to meet the artistic intellectual. -nd moral needs of all present. Fol- .lwing the programme wa: an excel ' `~ut supper to which about tlfty sat. ~.ou'n. and from all spy/-arances.I vidently enjoyed. The conlurer vrlthi I is quick, pass and begonf: trick could 5 'ive gained many a good lesson hadi -2 been there to see how those "jolly, ~2l.ows" made the delicacies dlsspf ear. After supper, games were the' _-der of the evening; :ml then Mrs.; =llar§ gave the report telling of the; ark accompished during the yearn 'Le So<.»ie:_v this _vr-ar had raised be_ seen forty and Sfty dollars, which; ras an excellent showing. Before tpar-ating a hearty vote of thanks was‘ ends-red to Blr. and Mrs. Howard for: heir l-:in-:l hospitality. In reply Mr) foward iz: a few chosen sentences., xpressr-rl the pleasure lt afforded; 'sera ln being able to contribute 'lnl 33.- email way “there bit" toward the! r -at “Forces” tvori-:ing for RISEIQOI-‘!'I ;»;ss. The evenir.2's enjoyment was; wrought to a close by siugi11B U16: Rational Anthem. I The deep sympalby of the whole community goes out to the sorrovvlnl relatives and friends of Neil M:-xcPhee whose sad death at the early age of' _'G years occurred at his home at Har-l rn my on February ind.. 1 Deceased had been an emclent sec- 'lou man on the Elmira Branch since lzr, opening. had always been ln robust ~~.':ea!tl\ until he contracied influenza pneumonia developing and despite tend-:r hands and loving care he P355' 24 to the great beyond after a short illness of eight days. All who knew Neil loved and esteemed hlm! he was of a quiet, reserved nature. beloved by all who knew hlm especially hls friends who knew and understood his manly qualities and though we will miss and mourn hlm we willingly bow 'fa God's holy will. Hia mother Sarah lfaf~Phee passed away A few hours previous with the same dread luease at the age of 53 years. She was .1 devoted wife. tender mother and I faithful friend, who was noted for her broad sympathy, warm friendship and love which expressed her truly relig- ious characternhe great depths of her kindly nature although expressed Ill thoughtful acts, not only to those nearest to her. but to all who came; vrlthln her reach have never been fully= fntbomed. U Both were lald to rest on Mondera February 3rd ln St. Mary’s Roman Patbollc Cemetery, Sonrls. A requiem Mass having been sung by Rev. J. A. McDonald who also olhclated at the graves. There are left to mourn two sons and nv; daughters vlz: Joseph. Peter, Judith, Mamie, Irene. Vlctorll and Kutle who wlll always cherish the memory of a tender and lovlng mother and a kind md llectlonate brother.-R, l. P. j \ .` There passed peacefully away at her home, Fortune .Bl’|d56. “Emily Malvina" beloved wife nf \\'m. A. Dixon. Mrs, Dixon departed this life at the early age of Mty years. About four months no 'ho vu stricken with paralysis but hopes for her recovery were entertained nntll about three weeks previous to her death when she wel spin strick- en with paralysis from which, de-5 spit; the but or medical skill, she, did not rally. she was called homo. lt le true ln the mark of life. hut: nynot thstsnchlllfeheebeeu 1 . " ""¢,-fi# - lm* . q V -»-'_ ig. . _lSg'o`O'd.tea --*~ 7 _,-»--*___,..___é__y_?__»-- ,~_-__-_ - - -__»-r ___--_ _T___. ‘-.___ f HERE`S a welcome to the retumed soldier and his bride. May tturir wedded life be a long and IIHPPY 011°- tea-and good tea, at that. She will first be attracted to Red Rose Tea by the name whi-:lt will remind her of the "Red Rose" of "Old England". If she is a "British Bride” she will be very fond Of Andwhenshetriesitshewillagainberemlndedcfthe “Homeland”, for she will find Red Rose Tea the same kind of Tea that she has used 'at home- a rich, full-flavored blend. consisting chiefly of ASSAM teas grown in Britlh- qwned plantations 'in northern India. _ Red Rose Tea is sold always in sealed packages. REDRO SE f|[1[§,1l\fis=1;¢>¢»tl't¢aei' 145 \ Red Rose C Wea ia as generously (nl as Red Rose T64 Q wine- . even t rough Sadat-.-_ t..< Jo. n .~ier o. .hdig-.n. :ditty friends met at he h _ue oQ$lg. . -,yr I -.»_f| fluence. must ever enrich the heart ' and four sons risrzaf-ly: Arthur, Roy. A BRIDAL SHOWERQ-5 m _git f' 1-. . 5 gf; -flberience of :hone who are left to' Harold Howard and father .\fr. Alex. laneous shower eau tendered to mourn and into their lives, :punt Webster of Cardigan, and one brother Hilda A. McLur,, when-'upw‘lrd§ I I I o , , ' ° V' and Most Reading Matter Selected -From ' This Weeks ri wx,-,a .~ - uthsdnl thence to RC. Cemetery. V U - ' . - I A . . , ‘ . _ ` - . - 1' » ' Juanes cetsennrlon.-rt im , ~ 'jp " ` ' been decided to ohsuvo. the Ilhiclh ' f\`“. ` _ anniversary of the opeulng of SL Pet- ' _ °'< E en cams. ir. um city.. on sunday ' 1 - -J, _- ‘ September ith. The actual date of ( the umiv-;-:sary falls ln June. out for ' ` a number of reason; ltu-as decided to ‘ - ( _ r O J r t, Fw 4 3-. ~: ,ui u ,. i 1 W5 r . 5. 5 < -s fi i I 1 ' 1;; ~: l--lu *Ill la . 4 -le A \ h =_ v- h “eh 'C'-° .= ¢ 9| ~. mu" me 547055 demlfi 9'=\“d°“'5» ' The funeral services which weregchenel’ ‘\°°m 0° Tuma? 9"Q|l`f- Un! qllalilies- I°"@d and 6114i-Jrefi ‘ner ;.;_=tf_,-_ Rst-_ _i_ 5_ _yacgat-, Thefglfts including it valuable cabin 1-Q( 1 an ‘=, M75- DUO” *'38 B *OUIBD Of $16!- ver; inzpresszrs were conducted bvlThe bride-t0~be received m}l\Y'¢\hP is . . H. PY 3" "50 had U19 PI*-“Hilfe 0! YiB0°"- remains which sr-;-re follow.-.;~;1 by 3 f silver from tha employee# of ing her. She leaves to mcuru. be lug.; <-¢.;,;,_.u_»5e 01. _‘fiends w9re,Bros. with whom sho V148 I sides a _griefstricken husband, one l;l.ld to re-sz in the P,-Q35;-m-gan Qem.Ifavorlte. The evening was daughter Airs. Norman Richards. sf.-.ry rcrrune. ' -‘Bias-e.t are me Inassed with game, and musk `- 'rl-3-T-.~*~" “I |Ion't think I can go, Jessie, for Ijust feel -f “ H. Pm so sorry, for I did so want you to be there.” "I hate to disappoint you, dear, but you know how miserable I have been lately.” "Yes, but I thought you were better." “So I am some days, and then I just sf em to be as bad as ever again. I get so weak that I do not feel able to stir." "\\'l1at is the trouble ?” “The doctor says -I am anaemic. I-Ie :ays the blood is thin and watery, and l <10 not get the good of me food 1 an. Goodness knows I do not`eat much. either, for I have no appetite." "why H01 U3’ Dr- Chasok .\’er\°e Food '."' "\t°¢».»1¢lth=.f help mv, do _-.mi mink 1" "I do not see why it should not. You remember how paleaml weak l used gn be. \\ ell. it was nothing el;-ir than Dr, 9 ('ha..»I ',. -lf-1 . .5- It