OCTOBER 21, 1927 >—'—"’ . - M...» in Cnriuiia by lhe makers of the funiims Dominion Battles/tip Linoleum. Iluipi illusl! fad is Nu. 71134 nun ublu (n two Jiflwui! culolnin]: _ ‘, p.- THE CHARLOTTETOWN . GUARDIAN PAGE maven \ IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARGARET MOQUAID \ Malpeque Albert Simpson. Charlotte- is the guest of his brother Mr. Simpson. Hamilton. Mr. 0n Moiiili\y_ October 1llth.,_ there. Passed lM-aceluily and happily ll) licr Eternal rest, MFS. ltlargurei Woods, belovvd wile iii .\lr- Petiil‘ hii-Qualtl of Kelly's Cross parish lli hi~r 70th your. Thc ileceascd had for eight ycim-i prior lo her dentist: been an almost helpless iuvaliil. due to ii very serious [iaralytic ut- tlack. during which time, though [practically helpless and quite iii- i-upiihla to do any active stervlci“ lfor either herself or her family, by MENU“ and MF- will C- DOTlBld-l ihcr sunny disposition, lici- wonder- Spent Sunday with friends in Char- tlul patience, and an enthusiastic lottetown. yinlerirst iiiher husband's and hi-r, litaniiiyiii affuirsfslie proved licrscit‘ Dr. O'Brien and R. J. Riley. Am- Elheir beiilt irieiiil. the centre of tliefherst, N. S.. and Dr. Wardropel yliiiiillv circle. aiiil now that, Bile is Springhill, N. 5., were recent visitors’ ‘called to a ‘better lloinq, there is to Malpeque. Indeed a decided void in the lionie Pm“ l“ file llgllllfl ill liie bereaved, Mr. Thomas Humphrey, student. “lllliflllllsilllllfl liilsliiiiiil-‘liiiv-ai Pine i-iiii Divinity Hall was ti, mmy was fine ililélliégilillflliggj-lmllilgtlifCCEllt visitor to his friend Mr. Rus~' Sulattveswhiut every (me WM sell Woodside. Darnley. l ier ‘oil - - - . lwnmalhotic élffem’; M‘ a klllll llllll Dr. Pearl Hopgood, Dartmouth, is l - . ' ," 5"‘! the guest of her parents Mr. and . bin was frequently visited by - m... puflun, RW l, L M Mrs. Hume Hopgood. Miss lluzci (“"1 . " _‘ _' ° “m” l-iopgood left on Wcdnesdiiy for ill», lit.i l-ist lliIllli-l. and she W‘l.‘-l » ' " Moncton accompanying her sister‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bannernian Tanton, Summerside. were visitors to Mal- peque on Thursday afternoon. ‘ Miss Mary MacNutt, Darnley, spent a week in Hamilton, the guesti of her friend, Mrs. John Simpson. Misses Jean Donald and Adelei , Rev, Nlous. Mituricc McDonolil and siirrtiiiiiilcl b li- . ( y m whole rdmnyfilhome on Thursday evening. lili whom she spoke kindly worth-ll l’ llilllllll; ere shu closed hcr eyes u tillrlli. Shc liiiivi-s to mourn besides “m. husband and only so“, [emu-nun lxlug,l.§gigi'l“l'lg Mary, (lVlri-i. Chm- tlierlur- r L Theremlu’ and Kn‘ Khlkoril 1m] l3: ‘lumen (irecnziul. “Ur 111-“ l]. .li.vi.i.il ui';nitl<.-iillili-cn. unity-s Frag)": 0t)!!!» Wednesday it.- Illltlllleli‘ I‘ Ilium‘ ‘vim Mrgely _ I i. ii silent. trlhutc to the de- gidimref’! Fl Killlil mid Christian tililnii-iv-ll hlilcllga“ .'.“’“"""" were" lildwuril ("ti'|'i\tglnl‘.‘.' Jim“ Slum“: 1.1a. ivictjii-iitigllu’ “mm” C-"smk ‘m. l illitl Arthur McMah- A ltequltlm lligh Mass was co c blillell by I~‘zitliei' McMahon. Willie it . , li‘, - . ‘Ir’! Slull/lltfionultl tit:t:iipiinl@@;1is]n q ‘I - l" y. while ltev. Dr. iinlih wiiisifilud in the choir Tl » i - ~ _ - for ‘Y'all i" wtiiru thanks M ' “l "t; Mass Cards. etc. ("‘“"'*‘“ Blflilley. st. “Ci-timid. (iilinaiiliil- IlvIiIi-F“ rmlgustas 5 illllllltl, Kenyis Craéy ‘i? etei- Mo. James V. qreemm ‘Iii ‘fwd’ M's- lthane“ Illflllllfillllll, Kellygirad‘ 0M“ i-. 1 -~ ‘ .‘~l'*l1='~' dun-F "$3.2m P “"’Q““"" MY“ ' "Pllfl or Klllkorn C muuloiis pins“... - - . 8w. and Mr; Eliirilual Bouquet. MR. M-ALCOLM G||_|_;S_ t M11», ., _ ' i lllLPllll (iiilisi, of (tion .\l'tir- 5 ' war. Illi. ti’. h‘. L, 41M , “"""l'i’ lliliriiiiiz‘ titiiiiiiiiis- lime ll“ had l‘ . -- ', " “ wen coniintti lo the house for {llipghtgs l)lt'l(';|ggi_ u in nu bee ~- ~ - l, Mr.’ Glllis was horn on October ~5i 1313, and died at the llgg m" .19 Ygar-‘l- lle leaves lltillllld hi." hi; wlllllll’. Ni“. Lt-xlo (lillis, two llilllgli. tcrsulilrs, Angus McDonald, or citi- ndonitt. Lena at. home: two sqiiq Norman and Ronald, both at homily one brother, Mr. Murdock Glllis: m“! three “l5 9Y5. Ali's. Charles litinlizim. Mrs. .ohn lit-atop mid Mm“ ‘Dalllel Mflllllllflll. all of ‘Quin- Q’. Blues. > Tho late Mr. Gillis was among the first to enlist in tho army m, the beginning oi‘ tlic World War. lie enlisted in Vancouver. llis (Kimlililly, tho Seventh Battalion, was one o-i‘ the first Canadian rom- llililitis to sail for Front-c. And hi» himself ivas captured hy the Ger muuu in the llaillc oi’ Yprcs and Wilfi iii-id by them as a prlscmor oi For lliere yours and (‘llilll months he sufforotl many hardships iii tho (lot man pristin. Fniloubt- cilly. this had much to do with the‘ breaking of his licullli. lint. iiu was g man who would not. give in ltn ally illness until cuinpellcil to tlll so, ‘ The funeral services were held {from the, home on Sunday after» luoon. Octohcr l6. and wow con- i idiictctl by the Rev. Quincy A. Mc- llitnvoll. Mr. (ilills was ti member cl tlui (‘uliiiltinlo Presbyterian i(.'lil1l‘l‘ll. 'l‘hc large aticiiilanct: at tho fuunral was mi ovitlciico of tho high regard iii which he. was lteltl hy the community. Mm MRS. JOHANNA McDOUGALL _..___ T]... death (itZ(‘lll‘f‘(‘.tl at flloniuliil: Point on ‘riioiuiiiy liliifllllllipslillk 11m, (if Mrs. Johanna liiucliougull. widow of the into R..l. Mntilioitgllll. at tit-P ale of ‘Tl yriirli- Tho ileceuiietl vitae one ot‘ lli" highly YUHDOPII-Nl residents oi‘ the above naincil place und bud bvvii enjoying iioi- usual izoiitl health lill to a WGUK previous to her death. mid although bright hopes ivori- on- ivrtaiuetl for her recovery. yet nil 4 that medical skill and kind nursiii‘: could do proved, iniuviilliiii: and slu- piissetl to hcr vlCFllill reward as stntetl nhovo. llcr dtluih conic as a izrent shock to her own family nnd l(‘l‘ niuiiy sympiitholii: neighbors uiitl friends. living of ll lovable disposition-and always tliinichig of tho welfare of withers, iniatcriniz to tho needs of tho sick nd llnliflDilY- every horn-i in the community will miss ll"l‘ kind smile and encouraging advlct‘. Never has n homo boon hlessctl with n. more kind wife and mother. She was attended in" her illness by he: pastor. Rev. .l.B_ McIntyre. who also celebrated a. solemn lllgli srtooiifssis a u; like this butyour horn may luyo u bunch or bruilo on his ankle, hock, Iflfly, knee or throat. will clan it off without lAyl up the horse. No blister, maid: ‘one. Concentrated -.. l, l few drops required at An application. Qlfidlboitlo delivered. Ducrlbo your ciao for lpcc‘ lnltructlonl. l R I-‘no. IJJull-lonlv. Kmaulllgluuuoq friendships. conducted by the Pastor Rev. D. M. Grant and the theme was Things That Remain." The text: was, taken from Hebrews 12:27: things that School 1'01" several Rosaries, com remain.“ John A ‘m _ four principal things that cannot be» - l bDonald, Kelly}; (li-oiiigshaken namely God." v Lord. The Need of a Saviour. and Jesus conception o by Mr. Russell of man. friends here and one and all bright future. side. was a vi Wednesday-NI- _,_,.. __________ blasts oi‘ retilllem M he Tuesday the will largo concourse of illlllll her remains from deuce to the and thence l" tnry, ivlicre that ot‘ her ceased a number of years- was tissistetl by Rev. J- nlil, Summersltltl, Rev. D. M. Grant. Malpcque, Dr.‘ Saint, Kensington, Messrs. Howard Ramsay and John Simpson, Hamil-i ton. returned on Friday evening after o. pleasant motor trip to St. John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Mayor Taylor, Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ramsay and Master Alton Ramsay motored to Alberton on Wednesday to attend the exhibition there. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beairsto oi" Malpeque returned on Tuesday from an extended visit to Western Cau- ada. number of places in Alberta, Sask- atchewan. Manitoba While absent they visited s‘. and British olumbia and renewed many Old The service in Princetown United hurch on Sunday morning Wl-ls "The "Thosel cannot be shaken may‘, Mr. Grout. pointed out‘ "The Fatherhood oi The Sovernignty Oili‘ f Immortality‘. In he evening the address was giveii- Woodside who is pending "several weeks at his liime iri Darnley and is a student at. Pine Hill Divinity Hall.8 4 d Heb 2 6 i -. tk foiPsalm-an .-. ibout ioui months, slllloring from “zvggt liflsnman m,“ mo‘, ‘m; minw “"“‘“7*‘ lllill iiil of him‘? And the tncnie was the The text wa-‘i. d, the significance Mr. Woodsides many are glad to hear him predict for him. a nsignificance an __._.. _ Mr. George MacQuarrie, summer- sitor to Mulpeqlli? 0n r funeral oil inst. A vilPY IQ folluWE-il hrr lato resi- (ihurch at 'i‘r:ic;\dl\“» the atljtiiuiug tieme- tliny were laid besiilii husband. who 1ii-edii- llonnvuiitut'<'i4 J. hlllfinllil’ lion. David Mi‘.- litinalil. M.L.A., and ‘Nllliam F. Mcliouultl, Glotrtliinan and others. She leaves to mourn lwsltlea (i limit til‘ friends. two stma, John .1. on the homestead, illlll Daniel in The choir of Si. Graceful and beautiful~c0ntaining the principle of i ' Alvara $190 - an Automezintic onh phm-c or with V (é l . electric motor 4 ‘c r0 a’ $230. it changes its _ own Records "new ‘ highboy . odel “Matched Impedance”—~0r “smooth flow of sound —-a true Orthoplionic Victrola-Hear it. lll1lll_llt‘l’,—"lll rich muluignny or walnut:- iii wood cnrrlully" inntclictliiiirl color-blended. ' l with a care for the delicate cilrcts it is pos~ sililc iimvzitlnys lri zit-hivvc in two tones. 0R 'l‘n0si-: who protei- the quiet dignity 0i a highboy, the new Alvaro is an in» trumcnt designed to (ii-tier. You ncctl no (lescription of llll‘ quality oi its music. To say it is an Orthopliouir Victrtilo is "to say all. The lit-dutiful, tiiriird lt-gs nntl a bottom roll V , of graceful curvature compose an instrument ‘ V v - .\ v i ‘ l ‘ ' k» Y l‘ This newcomer among (lrilitiplitinit: Yictroizis “f 1:1“ “gum: l???“ ‘h: ‘fsldrlil, yet ‘ends is designed in the graceful \Villinni and hlziry ‘I gldcc m) on‘ 1e mac O Mt ' Go to any His Nlasters Voice denier today to lit-air anti sec this new model.—-Obtainablé l p . - m». will’ t Oil v ictrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Montreal Made only by Victor Look for the Trademark 2.. \ . -nwfitwha‘Nq“-Fu§'<&IIPS¥\Q3AfSv-$=Rh~\u . _~ _. , ... .._ .~..<_~. the. employ of ll.l<‘, Feet-hon, M2311?! , . y -,-_ _ y .‘- —---"—-"—’_" o L“. PRESIDENT (JOOLIDGE WANT-Sicoolidges iriend§ i0 be ft liwvlilliwiliapos up around the first o! the of the republics of Latin America , f“; iflmii; NHL J01... 1i, ulr-lntyrc, T0 VISIT HAVANA JuPWl‘ lil hi5 FIB-aim l0 visit Hill/mill year. It is understood. however. since these will have delegates at Mmmve, Mm Wmhm, 1.3 MPDD... -—- inext January uihcn the Pan-Ameri- that, he hopes to get away. intend- the meeting which has as its pur- .. am Tméndie Crow“ Mm Jnh“ “h, WASHINGTON. D. C., Oct. 19. -~ can Congress meets tlierc. ma, to mukc the iourncy stand out pose a discussion of the problems w lmiyrp “mum A deep admiration for the Cuban Whether he actually can leave as evidence of lllS regard for the i5" which are common to all the na- ul “flag and kind m a“ “m. way,“ people and for the progress they the United iStat/cs for_ the five or land republic. _ lions. of this hemisphere. ‘Upright and m“ m the “m, have made as ti self-governing na- six days which the trip would re- Should Mr._ Coolidge go to Hav- <°*-———- her (layfi, ' tion in securing the benefits of in- quire is still coniecturziblc and cu- fllill. his advisers contend he also Pence hath higher tests oi‘ man- Shwom m“, ma‘! in h" heart and dependence as said by Presideut,_tirely dependent. on how his ivork ivould be paying l]. compliment to ull hood than battle ever knew. mind, _ _ ~' Beautiful memories sho has left behind." The following persons gave MiHS (Tnrtlsz- g Mrs. & Mrs. D. F. McDonald, Plw- \ qliltl‘. John A. & Philomena McDOii- \ , nld. Pisiqulil: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J, hfcliougall, Mount Stewart: Mi‘. & Mrs. James A. E. McDonald, Lit- tlc Pond; Mr- and Mrs. John R. MP- i liil_vrt=, Mlllcove; Mr and Mrs. Wil- 4 lliim l‘. McDonald, Trncatlie Croeii: . s, i l Mr. nud Mrs. John J. MrGiliivriiy. Pictured here is the new Valetite ‘.’ Blooming Point: litllfifi Mary J- Mv- Processed Blade which makes rhe\ , Douiiltl. fllcnflnnnii; Nliss ‘Fiorriie {Emil}! Valet bAlfli0sifgrfli1 Razor bu; ' i, i hlclniyro, hiillrovo", Misses Ami e Ker t an ever e ore. c secret o t v &' lilary McIntyre. (‘.h'tnivn: Mr. 6’: l" MW SllPWlQYlIY ll l" ‘he Plffm“ i it, Mrs w. .i. McIntyre, Ch'toivn: Mr. linens-now ilivv ii>=ll “Vale?- i - ‘_ & Mrs. Alexander Mciionziltl, Gien- Th1)’ Wfmlt ““if°"“ c°°lllltt ofs . - fiiiiiaii: Miss Lucy hit-Donald, Boa- d" ""1, Blvlflil 8R8“! llflfdrlfll» ‘l ton; Miss Colin McDonald, Piin- 5"“? a kw" clmlll @88- '_. murc leinnrl; lilrs. lmttlr Siuiil, H" - . Boston; liilsaes Florence 8r Katie‘ "“ ' ~ ~ i‘. Mrllouaall, Blooming Point; Mrri. A John J, Powiers. Boston: Mrs. Wil- liam ltlrliougall fl lellocn, Boston: v \ 1 l.‘ ' Miss PGi\1-lt1‘l“(‘.l_)l\l\t\l4l, Roiilon. A M THER‘ CLOSER SHAVI . The follow n ersons ave a iir- . . g " g ' i nnounciogthc perfection ofawondcrful. \ itual bouquets: Mr. & Mrs. W.l~‘. hit-Donald 8r Family. (ilentinnnu. Mr. (lciirize McDonald, Blooming Point: Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDon- ald. ltlnunt Stewart; Miss Penile liicliniialtl. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. ltlrTiigue, Fh'town. Letters of sympathy were receiv- ed from:—- _ Mr. ti: Mrs. Warren Ryan, Boston Minn Helena McDonald, Boston; Miss Penzie McDonald, Boston: Mien Penile McDonald, ‘Boston; Mini: Anita McDonald, Antllzonlah: Miss Lucy ltlclionalil, Boston; Mra. Lottie Staiil, Boston; Mrs. J, flow. era. Boston: Mrs. Will, McDonald 3r Aileen. Boston. ‘ Cross from Mr. & Mrs. l’). J. Mac- Bengali. Mount Stewart, P. E. l. --———-Q-O-¢-——-- And ever remember that earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot. heal. new bladewith two bcttcrments. Revolu- ‘ 'zcs shavingT Most important discov- »-ery SI c coming of the safetyfrazoi --a 20-year development .‘ l» ‘_ ValclAuioSlhrop Razor Blades On Sale at your dealers--TRY A i. Guaranteed by AutoStrop Safety Razor Co, Limited-Toronto