ill “3Your ‘it?! ' v . . .\~-,...... . n-iesrvetwjoiisisoa We deeply regret to» clironical the death oiMr; John ‘J. Morrison one oi the most highly and respect ed citizens oi Georgetown at the we oi 82 years. He had been in failing health ior some time but hove was always sustained ior his recovery, but on Sunday, May 11th. God deemed it otherwise and claim- ed him for His own leaving to mourn the loss oi a kind and loving father a sorrowing wife, three daughters Mrs. King and Miss Eadie Morrison, oi Boston, on the way at home; also five sons three in Western Canada, Felix in Keilys Cross and John at home The late Mr, Morrison was oi a kind and loving disposition-which endeared him to all taste he» came in conitact with sad-thus being a life-long resident ‘oiGsorgeinwn, we ieel that there is now a aieancy which can never be tilled. He was visited by his pastor Rev. Father Kigglns who adininlstsredto him the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church to which’ he {was a devoted member. ' i‘ Y __ H - The largej moriqege not » folowed his remains on Tuesday May 13th '§o¢ngoleum_,-,- ~ i ‘lo-day A‘ CONGOIJEUM RUGS AND MATS are ready for you in our house fur- nishings ‘_ shop-second floor'—the jraii'géjof'patte1_'ns and sizes you want --at the following‘ prices :—- ' o g I feet. regularity. {$00. Sale Price . 9,17% tesd..rs_||ul£gl'y;$ii_.25. Sale Price . g in “fiat, bestiality $13.50. "Sale Price .-.. .9 gfidylfsot wily time; eat. Price. an 12_ ; fest, \;i9u|nny,s1aoo. Sale Price . . S 7.96 . $ 9.95 ._$11.95 $18.95 . $15.95 IE, 8t MciEilD a Charlottetown ‘so with all the qualities nt a good testiiled to theaiiigu esteem in which he was held. w Sincere sympathy-is extended to the family in their sad aud- sudden aiiliction. May his soulrest iii-jigsaw A. MR8. DAN MoEACHERN On Friday, May 9th ‘death claimed as its own the spirltihi Mrs. Dan McEachern, St‘; Margaret's. The deceased who was inbjer 44th year was in good health up t0 about a week previous to ‘her death, when she was suddenly stricken with pneumonia. Medical aid was summoned but oi no avail strengthened by the oils oi holy Extreme Unctlon her soul took its ilight to receive its ne- ward- ' Mrs. Den hiollschern was endow Christian woman and was always ready to lend a hand to anyone in trouble._ Her death is therefore a great loss to her iriends, as well as to her saddened mother. She leaves to mourn besides a sorrow- ing husband, the iollowlng brothers and sister, Mrs. John Chisholm,- Meadville, Pa", Mr- Angus McCor- mack, Newark, N. J. Mr. John Mc- Cormack, New Acadia, Mr. Oliver McCormock, St. Margaret's, Mr. Al- fred McCormack, "St. Margaret's. The funeral took place from her home Sunday evening to St. Mar- garet's Church, where s. Mass oi Requiem was celebrated by her Pastor, Rev. K. C- McPherson, who John McPhoelsy, which‘ oocurmd ased is good health Friday aitarneon. on his nephew. where he was tahlen at 8.45. Mclnt the last rites liked by all who knew him. day aiternoon at 3 ‘cl to ‘St. umonu insulin!" they learned oi the dsatIioi The ma.‘ oi Ten Mile noose . and vicinity- were 5 shoohsdl w%n‘ I. at the homti his llllllaw. Mr. Charles Fitsps rack. r .- ; Deco it ome in his usual business, and ‘ ohed the hbmeéoi‘ an denly ill and on Saturdhy‘ morning, May 3rd he passed away He was attended in his last mo- mentsby his pastor, Rev. J. '3. who administered to him oi the ‘ Roman Catholic ChurehQ. -. - The late Mr. McPheeley was in the 74th year oif his. age.” 0i a‘ kind and garnish-nature and‘ well His funeral took p ace, I'll-shill’ och Bonnvontnre's _ Chd ii, Tracadiei and-was largely-n tended. The funeral service. bell)! conducted‘ by his pastor, Rev. J". B. Mclntyre.‘ The pail bearers were M1512 nephews. namely. Cornelius Corri- gan. Bernard Corrigan, JohnCorri- gan, Chas. Fitspatrick and Michael ., Corrigan. The latter having liv-j ed with his nncle irom childhood.“ May his soul rest in peace. ---—<+>--—- TIGNIBH GRAMMAR SOHOAOL Honor Roll ior month oi April. Grade X-l. Edgar Perry, 2- Os~ wald Murphy/S. Albert Maclntyre. Grade lX-Hector Buote, 2. Carl Bernard, 3. Gordon Villard. ,_ Grade Vlll—1. Harold Murphy. 2. Alyre Perry, 3. Eugene Perry. Grade Vl-l- .Alden.Shea,. 2.- Jsmes Arsenault. 3. Aubin Myers.‘ . Assistant's Dept. Grade Vi-l. Maxwell Mclnnis, 2. Francis Ber- nard, 3. Cliiton Conroy. Grade lV—1. Willie Bernard, 2. Willie Perry, 3. Charles Perry. Grade lli—1. James Mcinnis, 2. Aelred Christopher, 3- Sylvester Arsenault and Aubin Gallant. - Grade iI—-1. Elmer Costain. 2. Terence Gavin, 3. Freddie McKin- non. ‘ Grade l—-1. Alphonse Richard. i} BROOKVALE SCHOOL- - The following is the standing oi tlio pupils oi Brookvale School ior the month oi April:- ~l7GRADE lX-—1 Willie Curley. 2 Mabel Cusack, 3 Kathleen Cussak. GRADE Vlll.—i, Mary Smith. V‘. GRADE Vll—1 0‘Leery Curley, 2, Peter Stordy, 3 Rose Smith. GRADE V-1 Elizabeth Cusach. 2 Thomas Cusack. GRADE lll—1 Leo Smith, 2, Clarence Curley- GRADE l-—1' Margaret Smith, 2. Rita Smith. also officiated at the grave. May her soul rest in peace. Perfect-attendance for the month Kathleen Cutack, Clarence Curley, Peter Stordy- and O'Leary Carley. a shin (ti... nil llaiiefiil” » l coiicoiizim coin stat llIlT RIIGS » I. .for sale by ~_ PITOIIS LIMITED. g fi auaanum i~ns u ' I i if’ . No Paring—End ‘Them Dotfrlct thesgony of eorns destroy your comfort. Apply Blumjsy—snd instantly the ‘pain vsniahn. Thea ‘the corn loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Gel Blue-jay at any drug stole. Q Olasim B11161 a3.’ 4 MARSHFIELD SCHOOL iReport o! Marshiield School ior the month oi A-pril: f Grade X.—-l., Roderick Munn. ‘ Grade (lil—l, Rupert Godirey. Grade Vlll.-1, Dorothy MacFar- lane, 2, Viola Dennis. ‘ Grade VJ.—1, Mary- Ferguson; 2,,Mae Warren, 3, -Pauline Mill, i, Earl Mill. " lGrade V.—1, Ada. ‘Stewart, 2, ir- one Mill. "Grade lll.~—l, Stewart llidacKay; 2, Cedric Stetson, 3, Mary Arsen- ault. ' ‘Grade il,— 1, lMelvln Arsenault; 2, iDonald Mill. .I|Periect attendance—- Roderick Munn. Mary Ferguson, Pauline Mill, drone Mill, (Rupert Godfrey. NEW ‘GLNSBOW SCHOOL. ..____c.. Honor Roll school for April: Grade X.—1, iBertha ‘Nlsbet; 3. ‘Cora Nisbet; 3, Muss ‘Stevenson. Grade ViilL-l, Revell iDickieson; Grade Vi,—i, -A'nna Stevenson; 2. Arthur Houston; 3, Vernon Smith. Grade V.'—1, Mildred Brown: 2. Rhoda Brown and Melville Steven- son (equal); s, Viola Steven-son. Grade llIL-fil. Richard ‘Smith; 2. Elva and Robert Stevenson (equal) 3, Marion Stevenson. Grade ll.- 1, Charlie Smith; 2, Ethel Dickie- gdll. ‘Grade l.A.—-l, Alice Dickie- son; 2, Lynette Brown; 3, Wal- lace ‘Nisbet. Perieot attendance. lBet-tha Nis- bet. Cora iNlsbet, Ruth Stevenson. Anna Stevenson, [Robert ‘Stevenson, Elva Stevenson, Margaret Steven- son, Mildred lBrown, Rhoda ‘Brown, Richard ‘Smith. MIBOOUCHE SCHOOL of ~New Glasgow Honor Roll Mlscouche School: Grade X-l. Teresa DesRoches. Murphy. _ I Grade IX-Cyrll Gandet, 2. sa- beile Gallant, S. Lois Enman. Grade Vlli-l- Nora Steele, 2. Martin Gaudst, Beniot Deslloches. ' g . gar L__at\ : a A Complete Llne of a SEAL CONGOLEBM RUGS, Gdrrled‘ In Stock at all Times ritowss nxos LTD. . Yvonne Areenault; 3, Mary Gaudet. 2. Leonore McNeill; Gaudet. yGraiie VII-i. Florence McNeil. 2. Margaret McNeil, 3. Yiolet E. Rrkhardson- snactttzv scuoop- 3' Report of Brachley School ior ‘ month oi April: ‘ Grade 8-1, Fanny Selilck’; Grade B--1, Helen McKay; 2, Lester Sellich: 3. Sybil McMillan; 4. George Jackson. Grade 5-—1, Florence Pierce; 2, Hazel Bryenton; 3, Earl Bryenton; i, Roland Sellick. Grade 4-1. Lila Wood; 2. Chest- er Matthews! 3, Lester Matthews. Grade 3-1, Allison Bryenton; 2. Evelyn Rodd: 8. Raymond Selliclt i, Percy Matthews. Grade 2-1, Jimmy McKay. Grade 1 (3f)—1, Edith Diamond. Gilda 1 (Jr)—l.. Hazel Black- more. GASPEREAUX SCHOOL Honour Roll ior Gssperesux rWhenaS/toe polishes his own shoes, which polish results. fl- School ior the month oi April: Grade Vlll-l, Kath‘leen Dunn; 2, Bertha Rieliy. Grade VIi—l._ Hazel Rielly; 2, Vera Hayter; 3, Borden Graham; i Mildred Dickson. Grade Vi—-l, Olive Graham; 2, James King; 3, Moriel Jackson; i, Alice Graham. Grade V-l, Woodrow Jackson Grade lil—l, Christina Graham. 2, Urban Graham. Grade lil—l, John Lowther Mar- fiaret Graham (equal); 2, Harold lng; 3, Elliot McKeemsu: 4, Ray- mond Rieily Edwin Invrlar (equal). Grade ll——1, Everett King; 2, Ralph Graham v Grade 1 (a)—-l, Charles Steele; 2, Anthony McKenzie; 3, Helen Steele. ' Grade l (b)—1, Reta Lowther; 2 Winnlired Hoyt/er Perfect attendance —— Kathleen Dunn, Hazel Rlelly, James King, Olive Graham. Alice Graham, Margaret Graham, Raymond Rielly John Lowiar. Elliot McKeeman, Ralph Graham Jr; Charles Setele, Christena Grohme. I MILLGOVE SCHOOL The following is the- standing or‘ Millcove school ior the month’ oi April. - Grade 1X.-—l. Mary Hughes, 2. Joseph Campbell, 3. Joiofih Morris. Grade Vlll.—1. Maryq Camp- bell, 2. Stella McQuald, 3. Emma. Court. . Grade VlL-l. indie: Morris, a Francis Connick, 3. Arnita Hughes. Grade Vl.—-1. Margaret Hughes, . James Court. Grade V.—-1. Gladys Harper, 2. Justin Hughes, 3. Celia Maclntyre. Grade lV.——1, Laura Arbing. 2. Mullen Hughes, 3. Kenneth Morris. Grade lll.-—1. Rita Hughes, 2. Leonard Hughes, 3. Raymond Mac- lntyre. Grade li.—.l FfiailClg Arhing, 2. George Rattray, 3. Francis Mac- lntyre. Perfect attendance: — Mary Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Emma Court, James Court, Gladys Harper, Arthur Hughes, Frederick Hughes. --—-—<o>-i. THE MAY-FLOWER Grade VI——1. Melanie DesRoches l2. Eileen Lerkln, s. Matilda Arsen- ault. | Grade V-I. Lumena Poirer. 2- -Minne Arsenault. Alfred Gallant, (equal), 3. Paul Gnudet. ‘Grade lV-Jeanne Poirer,‘ 2. alne Enck. 3. Margaret McKin- HOII- . / Grade lll—l. Tessie Gaudet, 2. Aline Poirier, 3. Unice Poirier. Grade il-l. Ennis Small, 2. Ger- trude McKinnin, 3. Cecil Gaudet. 8T. MARWG ACADEMY, SUM- MERSIDE Grade X-—1, Emily Ansenault; 2, Beatrice Wedge; 3, Marie Perry. Grade lX——1, Elizabeth McNelll; . 2. Guelda. Gaudeti 3. Gertrude Doncette. ' 2. W968 Grade Vlil-i, Florence Morris; Marguerite Doucette; 3, Ida e. Grade Vii-l, Mary McNeiil; 2, Grade VI-l. Gertrude McNeill; 3. Mildred Grade V-l, Norma. McQuarrie; l love my native land. For there, at least. One hallowed spot remains, My chlldhood’s how? home. Fair blossoms blow in other lands. But.wh0. that once has seen The May-flowefls early bloom. Will ever boast, l Of other haunts, ' With such sweet fragrance strewn. l —H. Coulter Todd. 1,: _ iv". _ . F?" ilk“), ’ Q /_A._ .. w,‘ .. we '7 - .r ~- -.F 1.0-0‘! .1 J. s-I “guarantee every Congoleum Square we Sell ”/ mp onions ~ now nnaov i; P» ‘Con-it...’ IUIIHIRIIDQ P. l. l. '- i" A Sizes and Patterns - ' _ V, Opngoleum Gold Sea! Art Rugs -, '° ' “ son can sv. _ l ‘BRACE, McKAY & 00., LIMITED. ' a e \ ,¢,,,,," -.i l. All Congolcum Rugs Q-Ffdmf". _ 0L! 8t Tliolfilll l"). and Ola Perry (equal); _ 2, Lena Drapeau and Doris Wedge (equal) 3, Iris Gaudet and Margaret Morri- son. Grade iV-l, Olive Phillips; 2, Doris Gaudet and Pauline Arsenauit; 3, Mary McNsill. Grade lil—l, Jack McPhee; 2, Annabel Gaudet; 3, Hilda Brother- hood and Frances Gaudet. Grade ll—1, Floriida Richards; 2, l-issel Glow and ‘Beatrice LeBlano (equal); 3, Lena Araenauit. ' Grade I-1, Lorraine Arsenault; Zidinez Gallant; 3. Elmer McDon- a . i Sage Tea Tums Gray Hair Dork It's Grandmothsfls lloelps to Irina look Color and Lustre to Hair That beautiful, even shade oi dark, glossy hair can only behsd by brewing a mixture oi Sage Tea Fran May lth to May 17th Henson's are offering the wonderful variety oi‘ Con- golsutn lquarss at the special discounts that are eflirsd below:- flvbrv- on your despot. sum at Melissa's. f. , s x e mo, regularly tom. we one. .._.__,_ m; L" 0 x 1y, foot, regularly $11.28. Oslo Poles ........___,,___ “p; s a I teat. regiaanyJiall. Isle ‘Price Q1135 ,- o x 10y, ma, regularly $16.15. sate Prise ......_.. sues H -' O l ‘II (00% regularly "IN late Prles ........-.U1B.IB l/Rfril/ie fI/i I/IK/i Congoleum Wee at HOLMANS A 7"‘ to noiviesga 1 O homestead as fresh and beautiful as memory painted . it. The green shutters are as t» ' cheery and bright against-tap! gleaming white walls as that sunny day when he lefi L its homely shelter. ° The whole place bro thes_ of F happy boyhood means paint. The old place has been repainted at regular intervals through all these years and Time has passed it lightly by. . Va . sAvs Til! sums/ice CAMPAIGN ill Bishop Street. Montreal A vmnsind$°a°wuntaliobll"““ There are styles and ass for Ivory room ,all u" Illlrlttssd conscious‘ in]. l‘! OM Helium's service is provorbtoiiy quick Ind Ilia- a... Sea! (ijuooiaui/i ART-Russ _|i>-uu-1v»--»w MwwIH-r- .-- .. . "b ken-we ‘Ow-m t’ THERE stands thexdid’ No canvas abtorbcs color like ' rnemoryend color in this case * W. ... . I." t. i 1. w“. - p