‘t! i". I MONDAY NTIRTAINID - Senator J. Creelmau lilo-Arthur, of lottetown, P.E.i., who aro in 110i‘ the session entertained at r last night at the Chateau or. afterwards taking their to the dance given by the of the Liberal members oi’ auteur-Montreal Star. ‘liIAClmBs DELEGATION. - _ l-Iolloflng delegates represent- Jhe Pnnoe Edwnrd Island Tea- Ibderation. waited on the t Saturday morning ask- I l-n increase in salaries con- »- upon length of service and » tion: Principal Jelly, Sum- Herbert Yeo, Kent Street Principal Marlon Douglas. town. The delegates were _ thetically received but no de- to was~ given oi any homes. expressing their pleasure on being present at the happy event, and wishing the young couple a bon voyage through life. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will reside in Murray Har- bor, where Mr. Stcwart owns a large fox ranch. . ST. PATRICIUS TEA SATUR- DAYc-‘Thl? afternoon tca given by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canad- ian‘ Legion was one oi the nicest teas ever held, lhGfOOIIIS being very bright and artistic with quantities of flowers and St. Patrick's decor- ations. The tea, which was dclic- ious, was expertly scrvcd and alto- gether thc affair was most enjoy- able and reflects with credit on the ladies interested. under the super- lntendency of’ their President, Mrs. (Judge) Stewart. The candy iLlId refreshment tables were a thing of beauty and widely patronized. The lucky winner of the richly decorated cake so kindly donated by Stewart Bakery, who have given a. similar salsa-he‘ . b-rwa»... .m.-' n; l and May. nurse at the Prince Coun- , . RETURNS WEST - Mr. William Ronton, local foreman oi the C. N. jR. Shops at Transcona. Manitoba. who arrived in the city on Saturday night, being called home by the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Benton oi Georgetown. leaves this morning on return West. GAZETTED-In the list oi ap- pointments. promotions. etc. in the Canadian Militia recently gaaetbd appears the (allowing: P. E. LHlgh- lenders, (105 Bn. C. E. FJ-Lts. isupy.) A. C. McEachern. M. C., C. M. MacLcan. J. J. R. H. Fleming. J. A. lonergan are absorbed into the establishment. JPAINI-‘UL ACCIDENT — The friends of Mrs. Mary Lavers. Geor- getown, are sorry to hear that she met with an accident which will confine her to her bcd for a few ron of the Prince County Hospital. ty Hospital, Summerslde, arrived days. Her daughters Florence. mat- ful observgtiqna from now on. lalétl‘ and '__'Mosl Important Reading; Mailer Selected From This look’: llews ior The Illlarlolieiow F RIDVAY GOOD PMCEB — The nrlcefl tor potatoes being pa-ld at present by the Potato Growers. Associa- tion are 80c to 85c for table stock and 95c to $1.00 for certiiiedfilood- Turnips are quoted at 45c per bus- hel. n-—-— . ' > ICE GETTING BAD — The river ice is now beginning to show the effects ot’ the past tow daya of tho bright warm sunshine. East River is practically impassable, slush lll- most reaching to a horse's knees. The crossing to Rocky Point and Southport is not much better. The other various river routes are ro- portcd to be all heavy with slush and water. Although the ico 5B yet sate for travel persons driving teams would do woil to make care- RETURNS TO NEW YORK - Rov. J. S. Bonncll, of St. Anil- n Guardian's Saturday Subscriber; . , Ilecord Public Demand Drives Iiupmobile Sales Higher promise 113110“ of an increase. The, farm, stable and shed be- ‘ to Mr. Reuben Good. Wills- ldoroad. were totally destroyed by l" Saturday morning last. '1 ‘.,_About one-o'clock in the morning ‘ ;. the family were aroused by a crack- . 1h noise, and on looking out. one for several years past, was woni by ticket No. 174, while the box of.’ candy goes to No. 1, the holders of l which will receive their valuable: prizes by calling at the Rooms 57 Grafton Street. home to 100k after hcr- A rew's Klrk_ United Church or Cau- ada, who came from New York for -EN.IOYED VISIT — Mr. H. B. the funeral olf Miss Elizabeth Hom- Sharp. Suinmerside. arrived home er, left by train on Tuesday oven- On Thursday night from his trip to ing on his return to New York to Toronto, New York and Bermuda. resume his special" studies at the He spent two months In Tbrvnlo. Union Theological College. Mr. belns accompanied there by his Donnell, while in the city, was the slim"- Mrs- w- H- Mum‘? and h" guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander son, Angus, who remained for a wnson’ Queen squafg, 1.19 Qxpecil m°mh ‘m5 we“ Tewmed wsllm‘ to return to Saint John to resume ~ mcraidc. Mr. Sharp then p. ceded ms regular" pastoral work on ‘he m New Y°'k' “m! the” w“ 9”’ last Sunday In April. —-Saint John sage by the Royal Mail steamer Exchange Araguaya. to Hamilton, Bermuda. ' where he spent iour delightful wcoks, visiting every part of the main island known as Great Ber- SHIPPING CLUB — A lllcctin}! 0t‘ lllc lllrlnvrs oi Alorcll null Vii‘- illill’. was llt-lll in Mort-ll llllll, ou tlu- t-vcuiltg 0t‘ Alurt-h 14th., tn cou- sitlcl" the advisability of iorulillg ll = "livu stuck shipping club." Mr. Clay. oi‘ lilo Dominion lirt- stock brunch was ])l‘(‘$(!lll and udilrcssctl the int-tiling. lll- gave an outline oi’ lIlSl()l'_\' m‘ tho ('()—l)lll‘l‘ilil\'l' shipp- lug oi" hugs zlilll llllubs ou III-Ll. the buildings as ‘ consisting of I horses. thirteen head of cat- "E h-"iiarm wagon, sleigh. etc. being destroyed. RECORD SHIPMENTS - The shipping of turnips and potatoes ,_ _ loss is estimated as being in Qslwlkhborhood of $3,000.00 and ere is no insurance. The origin ol’ the 11m is unknown. by the Canadian‘ National from this province the past three months have by far cceded all figures in the history or tho industry on Prince Edward Island. The aur- prising point of it is that through- out tho winter movements oi’ this muda. or Long Island. The area of this island is l9 square miles, or slightly less than that of Lot 17 in this Province. slnct- tho lllOl/PIIIPIII. was Slill'll'll ill litllil. Alli-l" lllli‘ (list-um ion llll‘ “Moi ll Shipping Club" was urgallllzl-tl lulll till» ikfllolvillli wt-rl- zlppoiutt-ll oflit-t-rs. .lztnll-s ll. (‘lllllllllili-Ml‘l'('Sl(ll!lllI l-Ivcrvtt. “Tb- TWICE in recent months, I-Iupmoblle, sales have shattered all previous records. In no uncertain terms, the public has spoken its Baum/u. SERVICE-The funeral of,‘ the late Wm. Warren was held $0M the home 011115 son, Garfield sicr »-Vll-c Prtrsllll-llt: (ll‘ill'_ - Lr-s- l GOLDEN waoolNc -_‘ Ml" “ml xenon. North River, on Friday. lic-- S(.'(1l‘i‘lill‘_\’I Dirt-clots. - lVlu. , illrs. Jtlllnii Wgliunrs, lilOtSlSKS. lot lcgmnodllgtnlglaylcalllilezilbglgkhéloth: preier-e for the an‘ and indi‘ U‘!!! 16th. and was largely at- Rouighllu, Alon-ll, Nail; Johrii ’ Ill)" F1160 1'00 (llfl-"Y 09 0' I J the ~ glhcnservlcceww: cOIICIIiCYAEG sltfillblotl. llillli-ZUY] Iluitlriclt Alulltiiul a" fits gIQUdIICSS SCBIGd ltilfigilléiio,fildlligzyjubéllezlyot fixgrgrlggtbfiglg-ls lgmtglallffywcro v'dual'tyle,createdandinaugura‘ed - . . .Mac a er, assstcd . burn; (loo. msic. Mori- 31 ' ' _ ' ' ' ' ' ' - ’ .‘ _ _ _ . by Rev. B. C. Eaton. mtermcnt Fllillk llt-Artlly, Zilorl-ll llcul"; J.l-l. l tlg t‘ In t e c can Inetal foil lnlzlrricll at “I9 home of the bride. 168/750’ i1“ Fobrllafyi; ‘a, B02513 21:0 in the new m“ mm‘? al- I-he 385$ Will-Shir? Dingwcll. lillric District; Ambrose. lloo Miss (latherlno Rankin at Al» creage- n9 t" '1 e l“ ' - ~ I Bibi-let Cemetery- Besides the sou Pllillt-il. Sinotts Roull: Allluri .\1..-.-- package’ King Cole comes ‘n cue-u. titty years ago on lliarch 21. ‘llllflllels- “"1 "1’ l” M‘"°h 2w" IIIOdGIQ. l » ‘hie deceased who was in his eigh- in»... Leigh, of Chtown, and Rev. '1.‘ u." ' l" d1‘ li.'.ltl. Dr. Damon. o’ fiedeflcwn’ N. B. u is [)li'a(.lll and \lll y o (‘lPt u‘ usc 0i‘ a sot 0t‘ scales ircl- I0 Ill" club. for the first year. The memb- ers look lorwnrtl to this being ll very successful shipping club. as the pooplp or this district are good co-operlltors, the Iillllgor 16g}: Circle being all outstanding example. TUESDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of the late Frank Gallant. ty-ninth year. resided all his life in North River, except for four years residence in Tryon. He belonged to one of the oldest families in the community, his ancestors having Settled there toward the close of the eighteenth century. For some fifty years he served as deacon of the thanks to Mr. Shaw on behalf of’ the Club, and was seconded by Mr. N. W. Lowtllcr. 2...? _ I interesting talk China. driven out. but were asked to go by on conditions in The missionaries were not to this city where they have re- sided gver since, and whore they are justly held in high esteem. lt is pleasing lo know that they are enjoying cxtzgllenl. health. Con- grutulatious were tho ordcr of the (lay, numerous friends calling to (liter heartlest felicitatious. They have a tlumlly of six sous and‘ one daughter. The soils are: Iludson, iu the Fiji Islands; James in Fort mainly responsible for the trcmenr1~ ous increase oi‘ shipments. In Janu- ary 39,200 bushels rolled, while the February movement totals 27,200 bushels; 83 cars for the two months or a. total shipment oi‘ 18.- 400 bushels. Figures tor March are not available. v _ ln the early morning hours oi m. h ,. , . __ . l .. . - ~ - 137g | , 374,260 bushels. making a total or x 3w- 3-33’ p§3§o3‘“§f ti}? iliéiili 11.11111‘. l‘.v',;ll-.-.i‘it.'lil‘.°'sil. ‘llimil? P¢Yf°¢t °°"d'"°" l° delight YW- .-.-. mil. 'l5’.ll12i».l‘°"il§l'§.§..".l’. we cars. 0- some ou-h-l- "i - fihPWTTl-hfl’ 50KB! Elbfist. 0i Norm (Zltx, (lent-rill Merchant, '.\l(ll‘(3ll, Yguf grcccl‘ can supply YOU. Smmml 111011111" later they removed zizéiltfff fgglemglcggleg‘; 555002.81): Cflntinue ‘Ufifitabnlh new high sales records in succeeding months, because more completely than any cars ‘in their price class, the new Century I-Iupmobiles link pride of possession with the finest mechan- ical and’ engin North River Baptist Church. (Put- riot please copy). the officials, so as to make their work easier and the state of the church safer. That the work done Tuesday, December 27th.. Mr. Ham- mond Jewell. a very highly esteem- ed resident of llartsvillc. passed formerly of Albcrton, took ‘place yesterday morning at nine oclock ceasing qualities in (leoljge, British Columbia; Fred, in k FINE BANQUET-“Thc “Y0” Calgary: George in Summersldf-‘l. motordom. ‘ Branch of the W. C. T. U. held WEDDING" BELLS —- A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Nicolle of White Sands, when their daughter, Isabel E. was united in marriage to Mr. Ray Stewart. of Murray Har- bor. The young couple, attended by Miss Ruth Bret-taut and Mr. Lorne Stewart, motored to Montague. wherethc ceremony was performed by E. V. Stiff, pastor of the Chris- tian Church. The bride was daint- ily attired in a copcn-bluc crepe- back Satin. while the bridesmaid was also prettily dressed in o. taupe satin, trimmed with beaded lace. On their arrival at the home of the bride's parents, they were greeted by upwards of eighty_ guests. al- "" though a number were regrettably u..- qrp-fi." ‘-* to St. Dunstanfls Cathedral. Father Walsh celebrated the Mass and the committal service at the grave was read by Rev. FathcrMcMahou. The pallbearers were returned men and the casket was covered with the Union Jack on which was placed a cross of Poppies. INSTALLING CARILLON - Th0 work of installation of the carillon of bells iu the north tower oi Saint Dunstans Cathedral colnlncncecl yesterday. ‘The olcl bell. Crflflkfid and showing the‘ wear and tear of time was l‘(.‘l‘il0\'0d. It weighs 600 pounds and ivas lowered without difficulty from the outside. Thrcc experts from Quebec arc employed in the important D3"- °l U19 WOPR. whilc an electrician from the same absent, owing to the distance, and the inclemerlcv oi the weather. Ai- ier congratulations, the wants oi the inner man were amply provided for, and all pal-took of a. sumptuous‘. ‘VFFKLY ems mm numemus 5.... va1uab1g_,Mcll's Commercial Club was hcld ovlnclng the gcrlerosity of the giv- in the Willingdon Room at tho "s, and m; esmem in which theNictorin Hotcl last night and was young couple are regarded. Am- as usual lnrgrly attended. Mr. C. C. ong the gifts were cheques. gold-wlibbott. Chairman introduced the pieces, china. silver, glass, lincn. al-lspcakcr oi‘ the evening. Mr. H. H; so l; gig; of a. Aptignciaérom thtlérlarlu-Islliair. Dept. oi iuitbuctl Hubs/cigar. '5 ro er. r n8 0n Rllb-wio mvc n vcry ins ruc lvc a - id by music, furnished by Mr. Chas} wrestling, address on the work con-l JDIIIOD 0f 011971189)’ 90W. and i-‘lblncctetl with his Department. Mimi-I. 10W"! Vmm-BEIV" m their 71°57'55"}? McPhcc, at. the conclusion of the 6501196119. m9 = ‘ deplirwd 1° thlmisplcndid address, moved a vote oi city is expected this evening. The bells will he hoisted from the out- side of thc toulcr. LUNCIIIJON — Th0 {meetings were opened with an Ex- their annual banquet in the Hall on the evening of March 13th with sixty in attendance. We will leave both the quantity and quality oi the repast also the costumes bi the ladies to the imagination of our readers. Miss Elma Ininan, Presi- dent in the chair. Toast list: “The King"—God Save the King. W. C. T.U. Proposed by Mrs. Allie Foy. Responded to by Mrs. R. Mctcalie: The Church, the sponsors of the Temperance Causc- Proposed by Mr. A. J. Robinson, responded to by Rev. G. N. Somers; The Temper- ancc Alliance—-Proposed by Mr. A. R Toombs. responded to by W. E. Bentley. K. President of the Temperance Alliance. The antici- pations of those present were fully realized. The addresses of the speak- crs wcrc thoroughly cnjoycd and appreciated by all. ‘The workers for. the cause of Temperance received many inspiring, instructive and cn- couraging ideas to assist them in the work. Meeting closed by sing- inl; “O Canada" followed with prayer by Rcv. G. N. Somcrs. WEDNESDAV The Diocesan Church Society's ccutive meeting held in St. Paul's Parish hallyestcrday at 3 o'clock. with the , Venerable Archdeacon, White of Sulnmersidc presiding, Other clergy present were Rev.‘ Canon Malonc. Rev. H. D. Raymond, Ben's beans are ideal r Lenten meals lcnTfBenna make an appctizing dish that you can acrvc frequently ..-wo or three time: a week-during .153‘.- . . than‘: Deana are baked in the old- - ‘fashioned. way. with extra fancy {Barbados molaucs and choice clear . [at back pork. The Invoi- il tantalizingiy tempt- .._In|. To got it, heat in frying pan. .,You_.alwaya have something good . soon in the house when there's a mpply of Ben‘: Beans in your ‘ pantry. ' few..- eussnu. l I l i l the Veucrabl c Rcv. C. C. Rand. Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Rcv. C. F. Johnson and Rov. H. R) Coleman and a large itttcndatlcc of~ lay (lclcgalcs. Willi ll VIOW in ri-llllcillg (u ii uliuiululu llll.‘ killing of gccsu null l)l'lllil ou l'I‘llI(!i' l-Ddivzlrvl li-Ilillltl ltllls sprint: the l'i'lll‘l'ill authorities ‘lmvc ilDDUllllIJd the following mcu _lol- special lllliy lu their respective lOUIIlHlPSI Angus (‘it-inclus, llc'l)r0ll_ Pllucc ('0. Prior lmuglllin, liclmoni, Lot iii. .l. l). llclmllan. llicllmoltll. .l.\\‘. Nl-lligzlu. St. Louis. l).\\'. You. “ll-st Dcvoll. .l. it. lirowlr Powllnl. . Zihlllmllu McldlllLvoll, (Illuoc (fovv. (ll-orgc Ile-zllrslo, West (fovellc-atl. Lulilow .ll-uklus, Mar liil-ld. Allilfliw .\l<-l\'il_\', I-Ilncrlllil. (R. R. Nu, l. Now Lundon) J-Jllls lalllltlj’, ‘Frluclltlic. Ikmnltl I'D. lions, lion-cherry. (loo. (flulk. Mt. Stewart. Spitlillll officers rlrc also on duty ill Nova Srutln illltl New Brunswick unll urn working lu conjunction with tllv lxisliug (luull: Protective Associations. R. W. TUFTS. Chief Oiilcor for Mnrltlmes The 04th Ann-uni General Meeting oi Diocesan Church Society was ‘ held in St. Paul's Parish Hail last evening, with n. large attendance. Archdeacon White presiding. After the minutes of last meeting were adopted and some official rea- olutions passed the Chairman wal- nomed and called upon the Rev. H. L. Haslam to deliver an address on Social Service. The Rev. gentleman then treated in an nble way the work of the Church in social service in this Dio- cese under the headings oi lat Mar- itime Home for Girls at Truro. 2nd The Care oi the feeble minded. and 3rd immigration. was well worth While was shown by extracts fro ed explaining what steps the Chin- cse were taking to carry on the Church is not standing still ters she had receiv- work of the Church. Plalnly the in China. but is‘ going forward. At the close of the meeting hear- ty votes of thanks were tendered to the speakers, alter which the lncet- ing adjourned. THURSDAY CALLED TO PHILADELPHIA- l)r. Jack .lcultins loft on Tucsllu)‘ u. lu. bout t!.\lil'i'1w‘.§',2lI'l.01‘ rccclvlul: u tclcgrzuu at 1 o'clock u. 1n. lllllt Ali's. .lcultills was ill with appendi- citis lll ll hospital ill Philadelphia Mrs. Jl-llltius had rcccntly return- t-(l it) Amcricu zlftcr il three IIIOIIUIE trip to lslllglutitl. ller malty friends on l’. 1*). island will hope for her speedy PPPUVIJTY uutl rcttlrll. ..“‘MISS ROSE BURKE — The death occurred at George- town of Miss Rose Burke, on Wed- nesday, March 14th., after a. linger- ing illness. which SllE_b0l'9 with pa- ticncc and resignation toGods Holy Will. Thc late Miss Burke was a lady of excellent character. a pius Christian and was loved by all who knew her. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to the sick. She was attended regularly by her pastor. Rev. Father Klggins. who adlninisiorcd to her the last rilcs oi the Roman Catholic Church. Her funeral. which lcft the rcsi- dence of licr cousin. -Mrs. Pctcr i-‘ouchcrc on Friday} March 0th, was largely attended. and showed the high estccm in which shc was hold. May hcr soul rest in. peace. SOLD FOR HIGH PRICE -.\li‘- .l. \Vz.lllt.‘i‘ Jones. iiuubury l-‘urln. iuiorlns the Guardian that ho has sold the llull. Ibbcgvrelt Pluto, ti) Nil-liars. tor Ilros. of Illoomilolcl. Ont., iov a price probably twice as high as go i0 Chilc, South America, ‘but lhc Uuturiti Syndicate bent the (‘llilolln people. .\ll'. II. M. lioltby. trio senior ricltllnau oi the llolsteiu Frloaluu Association was tho pur- chasing agout. ll will be l-eluomb- crcll thnt Mr. Juucs sold tile dam l)!’ this uuimhl in 1925 for $2,500. .\ir. Jones refused $5,000 from Senator lla-rdy ior u half brother oz‘ tllc bllll nbovc mentioned which ll(' stlll oirlls. llubbs. Purlellc and I-‘osy and Pol-icy and Bert at home, and their daughter Tessie. wife oi’ (‘llester Garrett, in Arlington, Mass. The Guardian extends heart- iest. congratulations to this esti- mablc couple, on having rounded out a hall’ Cfllllllfy/Ol happy wed- ded lite. ENJOYABLE BANQUET —- The Ladies Aid of Trinity United church were hosts at n splendidly arranged banquet on Tuesday evening. To Professor and Mrs. Fletcher and choir. and also the Music Commit- tee ui the Church. together with their friends. Mr. James Paton act- ed as Chairman and on either side oi‘ him sat His Honor Lieutenant Governor Heartz and Mrs. Heartz. Fully 75 sat down at the tables, and after a delightful supper had been served a short programme was car- ried out. A toast to the King was duly honored, remarks were made by the Chairman, Governor l-lcartz, Rev. Mr. Johmon and Dr. Ramsay. but the toast eliciting the greatest enthusiasm followed by the singing "For they are Jolly good Fellows." was to Professor and Mrs. Flctche . to which the Professor suitably rc- plied. The programme was enter- prised with a. Sing-Song, a solo by Mr. P. W. Small. and a quartctle. The final toast was proposed by Mr. J. F. Whear to the Ladies Aid for the splendid repast provided. and the enjoyable time spent, and the opportunity thus afforded oi hon- ouring tho choir for their very val- uablc services, irccly and generously given to the work and worship of the Church. and itlso to Professor Fletcher for the ablc and satisfac- tory manner in which he has por- iorlned the duties oi Musical Direc- tor for the past seven years. Mrs. Dr. Carruthers. the President res- ponded on behalf oi the Ladies Aid. BLANCHARD-PINEAU. -- .A qulol wl-ddiug was solcnlnlzcd at St. Ann's Church, Iiope River, on any received for an Island br"ll v , animal heretofore. This was the madlfilflaiunegrllary Esta" W132]: . ..-_- uuimal that, it was reported was to as My " m“ o" y ‘mg ‘ BIRTHS oi Mr. and Mrs. I-‘ltlolo Plnoau. ini bonds to hlr. Cornelius Blan- charil, u prominent young man oi‘ Ilulltleo Pariah. ‘The Rcvorcntl W. V. McDonald was the officiat- ing clergyman. Tho hrldo. who is u highly respected young Indy. will; bocomingly ntilrcd in a coat- uluo of Iloscwooll silk crepe, with llfll. to mulch, nu.) was attended by Miss Lucy Gnllnni, wllllo tllc groom's best friend, Mr. Edmund lhucette. ably pol-formed the dut- ice oi groomsmall’. The bridal couple entered the churcll to the strains oi the wedding march roll- tlcred by Miss Emily Doiron. dia- tinguishod organist o! Hope River Chuirch. ' During the marriage ceremony, a/ppropriam hymns wcro sung by Miss Doiron and Mina Hel- en Giulia-lit. After Mann the hav- py couple proceeded to the home oi the bride where a very delicious dinner wall served. Towards ev- ening a number or invited guests paltook oi a wedding supper, at I I l l At the close of Mr. Haslcnrs splendid address inr- chairman call-l rd upon MlRFI Robbins. n Missionary iroln l-lonan China, who gave a very which the tabla was groaning with delicacies of all kinda. The even- ing was pleasantly spent in merri- mcnt. amusement, etc. Serenad- erli were present and added much to the enjoyment oi the wedding. The many beautiful and useful gifts received. teatlfit the esteem alvl tpnpulaflty ln which the happy omi- plo are hold. In the amali hours oi the morning the guenia departed. wlnhlng Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard. Will-I united in the holy matrlmnn- ' peacefully away at the age of 67 years. . v Besides u sorrovmig widow, irno is feeling her loss very heavily, the deceased leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father, rive sons and one double!‘- The soils are: Howard A. Jewell, Quincy, Mass; Herbert H. Jewell and Albert E. Jewell. Ciftown and Russell R. Jewell at home, nud tho daughter is, Mrs. Angus Mr- Donald, Fisher, Slisk. Tho pallbearers will‘). “"955"- Dougald McPherson. Murdock A. liicbentlan. D. .\i. McDonald. Ham- molid Bertram. Eldon Seaman and George W. Stevenson. interment was in the Presbyter- lnu cemetery at llarlsvlllc. It is our sad duty to record the death of Andrew Mooney, which oc- curred at the home of his daughter at Morell on Thursday. February the 9th. after only a. short illness. There are left to mourn one bro- ther Michael, of Greenvalo. on? daughter, Mrs. Jennie McCarthy at Morell. and three sons. Mathias oi Rumford. Maine: Daniel 6.. oi Wa- tertown. Mass. and Andrew R- 0i St. Catherines. besides a larxc num- ber of friends and relatives. "fhere passed away" at Freetown on Feb. 29th. Annie McCoul-t. be- loved wiiu of Mr. Joseph Clow, aged 68 years. She loaves |.o mourn a aorrowiug husband and onc sou and nun daughter. Two B0113 paused on lwioro illc mothor i0 tho ‘hotter laud. Allull alld lluy. Those living are: Iioulumln, now at. Si. l-Jloauors. and Ilattlc. WW5 oi Mr. Sterling Burns of Froc- iown. The ‘funeral on Friday wa: largely attended. A short ser- vice at tho house. and another at the church were conducted thy her pastor, lltev. D. K, Ross, interment being mado in the cemetery at tlw church ln Freetown. BOWLING-Arid Upper (IIIWII St., on Marc-h 20, to Mr. and Mrs. George Bowling, a daughter. MICDONALD — At the P. E. l. Ilospital on Tuesday. March 20th to Mr. and hire. Earl MacDonald, (uoc Joan Mucboanla daughter. WATSON-At tho (Iracc Mater- uiiy Hospital, olt March i0, 1928. to Mr. and liirs. (l. Harry Wat- uou, 32 Lawrence Street, Iialliax, a daulhtor. ‘ BIRCH — At the home of Mrs. George C. Gordon. Alberton. on March l5, i028, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy I... Birch, Port Hill, a son. MoMILLAm-At Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 8rd to Mr. and Mrc. Claude B. McMillan. a son (John Claude Wendell). MoLEOD-On March 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McLeod, 8i High- land Ave, a con. sinus BULMAN-At New Glasgow. Wed- may. March 21st. James Bulman. GIuLESPIE - At Sherwood on Wednesday. March 21st. 1928 Mrs. Sarah (lillespia wife oi William Gillespie. ' B088 -- At the Prince Edward Ia- iand lfoapitol. March 20th. Myrtle. millllf/OI John 3. and Mrs. Ross. view. LANTl-At Dorohoutcr, Mala. Mar. n molly and prosperous journey through llio. 0th. Iva A. liantu, youngest daugh- tor oi the into Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fifty standard and custom-equipped models in three different wheelbaccc on the Century Eight and Six chassis mow offer a wide range of choice. nuruoalua .Enruai EIGHT 8 SIX (IAU DET BROTHERS (IIIARLOTTETOWN Dealers for Prince Edward Island WOOLNER. —At lfluslugiou, (.11 E. Mgmhblmkg wife of John, W. l Friday. ‘MillTll lliill. l-‘rotll-riclt w. Hilll in I101‘ 62nd year. Woolucr, ugl-ll so. -. CAMPBELL -- At Scurloimvn, ml YONKER5.-—At .lllluull-,ll l'lallu. l‘.\lllrcll 13th., lll:ciul' (Jutnpbcll. Milli-L, Sullil- Yuukcrs, lll‘l(IVi‘.il will: laigctl i!) ycllrs. l‘ u‘ Mr. .l. l). ycukcrs. lVAIL-At Bummcrsidc, March 10th. MaoLEAN-Jn Boston. Mass, 0111928. James I. Vail, agc 79. March 0th, Jennie MlicLc-un, iorm-lSTEWART-At Roaencatb, Febru- arly oi Tync Valley. P.E.I. in her Bl‘! 23. 1928. John A. Stewart, H8" 23rd year. - ‘ill yearn. MacBI-ITII-In Quincy, Mas-c, on MoDONALD-At Cardigan. on Mar. March 15th, inst., Jessie McLeod, 21st... Mrs. Allan McDonald- rclict o! the late John MacBeth, CAMERON — At Summemltl" of Bellevue, aged 85 years. 'l‘lulrsday morning. liiurch 22nd. GALLANT—In this city. March 17, Alexander Cameron. ' Frances Gallant, aged 3B years. KELLY -- At .. the Sacred Hoar! HALL-Died at the Prince County Home, March a2, 192s, Mrs. Frank Hospital Sunday afternoon, Grace Kelly. aged 84 years Tin a‘ . What Doctor's- of the Laxative Habit What do YOU do when tho bowels need a little ansiatoncci 1i you clear-up the condition with some laxative made with CASCARA, there in nothing better for the system- Ior the blood. But if you don’t KNOW the Ina. tlve you have learned to depend on in oi Ilarmleu cucara, hero's mine truly valuable advice: ' T110 blrlfl 0| i tree called nueara la tho moat marvelous conditioner mankind bu yot found. It stimu- laioa the bowolh muuculnr action, but. door NOT weaken. A violent laxative form the laxative HABIT. You nlwayn need more on the mor- l< » oh gin ~ e ly ayrolrel- row. With cucara, you don't, it; n, Md“ to m, gnu, “not and gentle influence carries on 50mg. tlmu for days. With len and-lean need oi any aid, u time goes on. ' [if ncce main to nit atlotaaelrmllguil": no n tan-‘topowor that fairly pn- or the poriota l“ walls oi one’; in ntluel. Till "l! habit you'll ct from oucarctl ll the one oi ng weeks and mull" wnliouu on time kl:- M‘ 5.1.155 J wt“ Q .N"~'-CIAR . Wt‘- »<. Willi.‘ Lllntl OI Iiuon.