PAGE '1‘wo ' THE (JHARLOTTETOVIN GUARDIAN c ' _ "—| I I I -II__ I f~~~~ _ b iv _____________l - [Mmwm mm“, . _ The llouse of 1 . A" you llreams-Gome-True o “an,” B! Elm-M P111118 -————-—'- . - "PPM i at the office? A sad sloonl was cast over the gqnlmunlty 0f 301G011 on MAYO]! soul. when sophle Carrel-hero. beloved wife of William Mclnllll. wood peblcefully from this world. to 1l.fe eternal. Deceased was 0B1! a1 years of age. and e 11ml"! member of the Roman Catholic ' church. Deceased was bedfsst for almost For some months past primary markets have warranted a drop in the price of Morses Tea (red label) (Continued), GEAYPIIR XVIII (MOSH-PURPOSES m the task of arranging her ros- ‘ , l m,’ “m, ‘but, ma“; es in the various bowels and vases I negfapzgnlgfiu ‘hgmrikfifi 3:58?“ i bmmbblb, 51mm,“ Balnes had set in readiness for half-sick from consti ation, has’ dew, w“ gxpgelgd lt cameos; her. Jean found a certain relief 1B" ilhallcgflgf "W" 111 Milly’! shock b0 h" mm, ma“ um m. from the terror which had invaded °°“ “m? °"~ ,, 1 b d, g Tbi insidio am 1 1"°“'°" "u m‘ m" m "n her. Bomethin. in the homely every “n”: headach: cg.‘- ofzrgrw - swim c", mum do w” o; no dayness of the occupation served bleep] “h. theedgelfion; an“ It: Lin): thedtension of klllzrb mltrgi, ‘ hours. Sh” Wm be “any ma“; m u“; w as an overwwus v e Laboratory tests sh x ll lea mas famil stress of her interview with Burke, éupzilies "bglg if: g5’; xglgnlzfiibyv” . y and n w” I'm‘ 2'" “mll fcatlutoneo tile lntrlaftinfl snfémfsfi she leaves to 1111111111 Mid" ¢ mmpm" ° “mm” a ‘he Feell‘ BRAN also has iron for the blood. goffowlng husband, her mother, lclgrBlalse when “Nanny h” “m”! The “bulk" in Arm-Basil is simi- Mrs. Anna Carruthere. tales sons. ' l to Ill t0f létliil . W111i th “rve raided the rose-garden to-y bllldy, it bzcomes a s31: mlghsllltl; Charm’ Hwy _md Helium d” t1 1 n, 1 1 seven daughters. Margaret, Imliss. day," she said, smilingly indicating. 8°" Y ° ‘m’ ° “t°'u“°' o Alice, Anna. Katheryn. Phyllis and l wastes. How much better than usin :21; filggsisedofuscfitetiiliiebltossoablemqtil: pills and drugs-so often harlufu . , baby Rem, i pcct when Johns finds out he will Two tablespoonmk daily Wm] The funeral which w“ Imtely T713 Hh fic llrocccd to meditate upon something correct most types o’ constipation. I attended wok place on Much 2am for my benefit with 50111118 oil‘ in ALL-BUN u noggllillgblllrtnflxligillfi mqmem High M“ w” ‘in’ by ,, trouble is not re- A 10 1L lieved this way, see Johns was one of the gardeners your dobgor, I the pastor, Rev. W. L‘. Mlonaghan, who also conducted the services at to whom Jean's joyous and whole-l At all grocers. tha gnwe‘ Intemem w” m sale l-ohzory of his first-fruits was.‘ I" “"1 "dilml" iseve“ Mu‘ B” °°m°t°“" a. dzfly cross and affliction. Qnlyl laligrlly gllozgglerl no pallbearers ye 1:1“: choloroform would ever have re- London, Ontario. Murray’ mink Noonm’ ' V’ M conciled him to the cutting of: ofl Donald, Julian Herring, Albert Jay, n, solitary bloom while still in its HELPS KEEP YOU FIT “m” “mm”- prlme. _ __}____ Blaise regarded the tangle of lBurke llad inspired her with that .roscs consdcrlngly. ality amilibal ntaol taoin aolnnnn "I wonder how you found time sudden fear of him and his compel- to gather so many. When I posed ling personality!) ontrrlday morning’ splinhath’ Trucks weighing luore than five tons, when lonclcd nrc not allowed ,l,y the rose-garden, you were— "well, i; no; your Safety, at 1835; 1:33}; llefcrllmlsged easy; tweebgrge to operate in till»- Province without a. pcl-lnit from illc Department of ‘0Lh0l'\‘.‘lSC occupied." your happiness," amended Bialse. o f: 5° ‘x, ‘Lore 1d t’ d t’ Si] 0m ‘ MONTREAL HighWflyS. ' ‘Tile quietly uttered comment "It's ‘my klnd of you to interest Fiigefg-teinilfizense oi; s; S: 11111111315 es oesa s b, . . 5611b the b10041 1115111118 11D 11110 uself, b t really m happiness ‘ ' _ A special registration fee of $2.50 is also cllalgcd for tlllcks nOt lkank face. when ha“ he passed? igsrnothin: whatever go do Wm, uty in the person of Mrs. Edward s previously registered in this Province. What had he seen? Geoffrey Burke" websben bavmg reached the mm CHERRY HILL IN TITUTE OPERATORS’ LICENSES. l She kept he, eyes lowered, seen? "I5 that mm" ture age of eighty-two years. For lively intent upon the disposition of He flashed the question at her, ‘he ‘m’ t“ Yea“ ‘he h“ be“ h‘ l ' All new applicants for Motor Vehicle Operators‘ LlCfIlSCS shall first some exquisite La France N595 m’ pass s. satisfactory examination before, and obtain, from, a Member of l and there was that in his tone mums health’ gradually ‘fawn’; - . l! d t ll d ll - the Provincial Police Force, a certificate of competency to operate motor a buck wedgwwd ‘mu’ which “t h" Pulses athrulv quench‘ we“ er "e o a a can Cont“ vehicles. The Price of the old reliable MORSE’S TEA (red label) has been reduced to 45c per pound HIGHWAYS for . Safety, Comfort. Economy meanldrivln - gricifsfifiomo! its even. hog-fig: low-crowned surface. Tires grip and are held by it. You relax and enjoy the trip. It means safety too with ex- ceptional night-time visibility and clearly defined edges. f tb“ - fifiiti".‘.i’n“rifl'..otl°‘iill .‘2.'.....;.,.’i“$’.. and less fire wear. Its reasonable first at‘; .."'""...c.'="":s iiéiilffifil‘ A I‘. V - 353s. lit is sli- allzdim. using local labor and local material The deferr Budg change in the Customs duty. No change having taken place in this, we now announce the new price as 45c Per Pound Never have we given better value in this popular and reliable tea. J. E. MORSE and 00., Halifax. N. S. Raid. 1870 . .._ n. .;_;_-.;.."-;;;.;_.-. Soulb Sbou s preach ro/br ' lhrbour Bri u, Man/mil. Kennedy Conmurlion Com- " any, Centurion. I. Li, . nnulf Minister o/ Hil j L. Baulslsgn, .. o] High. . Fran, Cbis/ Dept. a] Iiigls. SECTIONS 102-103. The following scale of fees for registration of motor trucks effective: Trucks up to one ton carrying capacity Trucks of one and axle-half tons carrying capacity Trucks of two tolls carrying capacity . . . . . . . . . . . Trucks which weigh, unloaded, more than 5,000 lbs. Trucks which weigh, unloaded, more than 6,500 lbs. is now $ 16.00 _.___-____-_- MRS. EDWARD WEBSTER. . t. wlal. TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY to mind for all who knew her best the memory of a life that exempli- fied service for others and mani- fested a firm belief in the christian faith and a desire to do all ths was possible, to draw others Jesus Christ. The monthly meeting of the on A Rama Cherry Hill Women's Institute was, ' held at the home of Mrs- Henry Coffin on Monday eveninmApz-il l1, with an attendance of eight mem- bers and two visitore- The meeting opened by repeating the Institute creed in unison- The roll call was interesting being answered with “Garden Hints. Minutes of last: meeting were read and approved’ and reports of commltteu given. Sick and school committees were Balkans. might b! 010"‘! "g1 a" °° appointed and a ducussion took onomy measure. ‘ place on the raising of funds; it ' was finally decided to present a _ concert in May. A sale of small household articles realised the sum of $2.15. The entertainment consisted of a 4 solo by like. William Crawford, a reading by Mrs. Walter Docken- ' UITAWA, one, April 14-—Ther is no truth in the rumor that t United States negation at 0111 is w be closed, according to Col -. Hanford Msoulder. 11- 5- 111111111 to Ottawa. The story probably or‘ es from the suggestion of Secrets of State Stimson that certain Uni ed States Legations, chiefly in t owbab do you memo» she asked mg the rghbheflrted spirit o, ham tion. After a long time of weakness negligently. ter that had led her to torment “d “we” ti“ “"1 w“ 1'1"“ Deputy Provincial secrctory-Treasurer. I Tonnarln was sum; a momenb mm It “.53 the note m. resbralned 11630911111)’. 11-51119 11101111118 b10116 Charlottetown, P. E. I. I ‘lind she looked at him she would passion which she had heard be- Md the shadws °x m” night fled April 13, 1932. JB-vl-El-sttfli ‘have summed a restless pa,“ in mm m h“ voice’ and which had ab away. To the last she was tender- tlle keen eya he bent upon her. ways power ‘to move her to the 1y “and m‘ by he‘ 5°" and his l FOR SALE TENDERS roll "Jcan"—-he spoke very softly- depths o; be, being family, who laid aside only two “have I-to congratulate you?" "Perfectly true." she faltered a yea“ 35° the °“e wh“ was a 1W‘ CHEESE MAKER l For Sale one-half of double Tend"! w!“ be received u“ Mun- ‘Ipose o’ indifference It was difficult to preserve her little. "But"-—forcing herself to a mg wife and l‘ devmed milther- 5° when the defiance that was ln reality a "d" ‘he 111801" '11 B0110“! that dwemngm besiinsldentflyselcltllfllbfi day Allrli 25o. for the making of man she loved nut this question w speces of self-defence-"I fail to h" 11"“ bee" 1111181118 heavily figflYfijiLnfl 3:13 {mo}. llard- Che-use at Gownn Brae for season her, but she contrived it somehow. seelthat it concerns you, Blalse." W" ti“ Mme h“ °"1Y bee" 499D- wmd floors down stairs. Hot, water 1932. lWomen become adopts in the art "It concerns me in so far as "mach But the“ 5°"'°W 15 11°?‘ B8 heath,‘ M New"; rented for_$35.00 IIENRY MALLARD.‘ v In; hldlng their feelings. The con- Burke is not the sort of ma]; that they who have not hope. p" monm For further partmflam "032-d-lli-sal-lveddri Sec" an ventions demand it 0i’ them. a woman can make s. friend of‘ H" husband PFEdBWF-Blld 1161 ‘pp-l’ w assranzv rnusr co., H " Jean's answer fluttered out with It's all or nothing with him. Alnd 5mm“ 1W1 eav- Bhe leaves to 15am e ' Street. the airy vghtness of a butterfly in if you don't intend to give hlln all. mm i" 11°11" 1W0 8011B. Everett the sunshine. "I am sure I can't say, unless you (SgdJ II. R. SITZWAIVF. ___._________ CHERRY HILL SCHOOL l The following is the Honor Roll of Cherry Hill School. - Grade X.—1. Dorothy Bmall- wood- , Grade VIII-1- Olga Crawford. Grade VIL-l. Evelyn Egan. 2. Winifred Egan, 3. Williamn Craw- ford, 4. Willard Coffin. Grade VL-l. John Smallwood. Grade V-—1. David Cra u, a. Keith Munn, 3- Bessie Smallwood, 4. Donald Mtlnn, Grade 1V.—1. Marion Egan. ~1965-4-l2-tts-3i. you'd better give film-nothing." and hi1 Ieuflly. and Chester. The following daughters: Mrs. Witren FARM FUR SALE His glance, grave and steady, EYES TESTED GLASSEgmFITTIID E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street y AT MARSHFIELD On account of ill health, I am am offering farm for sale, consist- ing of 106 acres, 65 acres clear, bal- ance under wood. Six and onc-llslf miles from Charlottetown. This property has a complete set of up- to-date buildings, Soil is very adaptable to crowing clover 111d outs and is one and one hill! mllllfl i compelled to 8|"! "l1 lanai"? ""1 tell me upon what grounds?" "You know of none, then?"- swiftly "None." She nlbbled the end of a stalk ,and surveyed the Wedgwood bowl ‘critically. Tonnarin felt l'ke shak- ing her. "'I‘hen," he said gruffly, "let me Wfibflter. Bangor; Mrs. J. C. Aitken, etown: and Mrs. Davis E. MacEwen, New Haven, Conn., four- W911 grandchildren. and seven great grandchildren, also one brother, Crawford Hayden, St. Peters, and "W 5159818. Mrs. Duncan MacLeod, St. Peter's Bay, and Mrs. Storey, Los Angeles, Calif. met hers, and she lcnew then, of a certainty, that he had witnessed the scene which had taken place in the rose-garden, when Burke had held her in hfs arms and the flood of his passion had risen and over- whelmed her. He had witnessed that —and had mlsundels‘ it. She was conscious of a fierce re- Mllllll- Grade IIL-Althea Dockendorff, 2. Freeland Dockendo as, Grade IL-l. Kathleen Layton Smaliwood, Helena Horgan, Teacher. -————--—-———--- NEW ACADIA SCHOOL Esau. I- 3. Delburn Anthem. dorff and instrumental music by Messers Hamid and Willard Coffin. A dainty lunch was served and after the tending of a hearty vote of thanks to the hostess, the meet- ing closed by surging the National SOCIAL GATIIERIN G .. suggest you revise your methods- sentment against him. 1t mattered The woman who Plays with Geof- nothing to her that, in the light of frcy Burke 111181115 as safely Play her nonchalant answers to his With 8n 11.111111111011961 11011111" questions, he was fully justified in Hi8 V0169 betrflyed him, revealing the obvious conclusion he had the personal element bclfnd the drawn. She did not stop lo think proffered couscl. whether her anger was reasonable Jean glanced at him between her or unreasonable, 51m w“ slmlfly lashes. soihat was it! He was fur-long wlth mm gm- gugpecgmg he; jealous-Jealous of Burke! At last o: fllrting-qpdioug w°rdl.—lw1m something had happened to pierce Geoffrey. Well, if he chose to think the joints of his armour of asrum- thus of her, let him do so? she ed indlffcrencel Her heart sang a would my, trouble to explflm__m little pacan of thanksgiving, and all exwlpage 119ml; that was woman in her rose bub- 511d fegadgd mm Wm, stgnny bling to meet the situation. In an eyes, instant she had recaptured her a- “Plgagg understand, maps, that lllvmb- I want neither your advice nor Tsl‘f;",'ff"f_nf,ffr"_ “n",-l‘,,'j_ ff," "I think I rather enloy playing your cl-ltlcsm. If I choose to make Pl-llflilllllbilllll lQ-nl.‘ lIP-[llillfilillflll uf with unexploded bombs," she re- d fl-lgnd of Qeom-ey 13urke._or o; Pllhlil- \\'url;.-', nmluul. will llii ru-humed medtauvely. “mere are any othm, man_I shall dosowlub l._\' him llllili l: lfvlnrk nunll, , n Al-rll 2:, ma: fut‘ lho supply lzllways-pcsslbilit 58-111mm them- out asking your permission or ap- proval. What I do, or don't do, is The following is the standing of New Acadia School for March: Grade IX-i Elmer Gallant. The funeral was held at the home of the deceased on Monday, April 11th, at o 'l l4, "° °°°° h" 1mm" Grade V1'II—1 Joseph Gallant. Rev. John Adamson officiating. In- torment was at the side of her hus- dqalieorglna Gaunt’ a mm“ Gal‘ band in the family plot at Midgell Cemetery. _ The following acted as Pall-bearers: Messrs. Robert R, Webster, Kimbal Webster, James D1118Well, Freeman Bowley, Bowley Webster, George Hooper, Mm“? we 11101? has closed for this world but its closing brought c o |= o Rl: for coalclcv‘ BABIES . . . THROUGH.‘ cssrolzllvs GENTLE REGULATION b, The best way to prevent colic. ._____. On Tuesday April 5th a goodly ' number 0f the friends and neigh- bors aesembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Glover, White Bands, for a "social even- ing" to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of Mr. Glover's birth. d _ t _d _ t ch The surprise being over Mr. and “um” l“ °'“'°‘ .951“ "m? ‘ Mrs. Glover welcomed the snsstsfgggnffbfiaflyopflfilflfifi b2’; firs: in their usual hospitable . But, remember this: a tiny baby’! The evening was spent in social gendfir tlxigflieoibgansrhiélgynnfiustlian‘!' intercourse and singing of the old a“ '- - - - ‘avome hymns ma m “am” Esisilyjrged. This is lust the time was Nild and Mr. Glover pre- iorla can help most. Casi0r_i#_ "5 "‘l‘-’l‘.i' “ m??? “’°°.§“'.'Z titllféfl ‘ “new Wm; 9, some”, bogged an c l_ren. is a u _ on... as n. has . passionate love gggggggggbaggfgflgs,myggglg. for flowers and n0 gift could have For years it. has helped mollltrl been more fitting or moi-e appre- illfqllflll ‘FY1118, time“ “u! “Ea-k elated. Mr. Glover though corn- §§é°§v§“‘f,p§fgd'°§,§§“§§§gm, pletely taken by surprise briefly Keep “mum, QaQm-lb on bgnd,wi thanked the donors in a few well the name: chosen words. Refs shmants were a: g then ‘ebb-oil and after singing, c A S o R I I Grade VI-l Olive Gallant, 2 Charles Doiron, 3 Leona. Gallant. Grade V—1 Eileen Ryan and May Doiron (equal), 2 Clara asl- lant, 3 Hilda Gallant. . Grade IV-l A. J. Gallant, 2 Helena Gallant, 3 Margaret Bou- dreau. Grade I1! (a)—1 Florence Ryan, Beatrice Gallant, 8 Gladys Burke and Jerry Pineau (equal). Grade III (b)—1 Stella Pineau, 2 Christina Dolron and Adrian Peters (equal), 8 Inveta Peters. Grade II (a)—1 Junior Doiron, 2 Reggie Boudreau, 3 Edmund Gallant. . Grade II (b)—1 Walter Gallant, 2 Joseph MacCormac, 8 Evelyn Gallant. Grade I (a)—1 Kathleen Gal- lant, 2 Roy Burke, 3 Myrtle Burke. Grade I (b)—1 Sophia Peters, 3 Mary Peters, 8 Herbert Gallant.- Number making perfect attend- ance is 16. -Danlel MacDonald, Teacher. (Patriot Please Copy) -__._.___________________ happy issue of events as the moun- 2 taln of smell misunderstandings which a man and a maid in love a" Capable of piling up for them- selves. The man is prone to see only that .which the woman intends he shall -and no self-respecting feminine ‘eve van-ma.»- s-cvnnvncac n!‘ ' 0:191; "God be with You Till We Meet Again", the guests departed feeling they had had an evening well spent. Following is the address: To Mr. Gloven- We your friends who have met here on this anniversary of your birthday wish to express our pleasure in being permitted to spend the evening with you and your good wife. We trust that you will both be spared to en- joy many more of these events, and that health and strength may be given you for the duties and ‘qw-cgngv-wza-anwsnw-a-n - .._.i._______. LITTLE SANDS VSCIIOOL Uiinlvn, April 4, 19.72. . 4-1-12-10 OQOO-O-OO §-§—§0 vowoeoveoe-eo We deal In lllvlladcsandlli Dcpnrfmont nf Pllllllf‘ Works, London, a. c. 4. England but ln one quality-that is, the W17‘ CHIAPIER XIX fields, makes for ideal stock rais- \ fronts for sea. weed, marsh and N. W. LOIVTIIER. Terms 03S)’. IVlll meet anymllt 39m‘ MONEY TO LOAN II. C. MUTTART. Barristers & Solicitors MARK R. McGUIGAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, PJIJ. lil llll‘ l'rl>v|l|l'1~.~l ul" Nnvrl precisely against those possibilities _ W. E. BENTLEY, K. c. s,..~.-lrl.-.-.ll..... no.1 forum or lvnllcr FY11‘ a moment they faced W111 1°” °x h" hm” “mu ‘he '5 "e17 ‘ . I t r 1'. lllil: w ‘ks, UHIFR; ll. m“? 0n your part to warn me a- f MONEY T0 LOAN f,” '“"" ” ‘ ‘” " mmelve, L, “m: m. be, to d“ dent Architect, St. Jnlln N. ll "No, l.‘ donV-steadlly. "Nor w». lb-llllrllllvlll no.1 ll.n.-~-r.ln...-ll‘rill. He wheeled round and left the “mwmd Y9K" 01‘ e0 0f tradition ml” Buudlng 11in right u. flclllllnrl from the the question of taste doesn't enter panels of the door which had elos- 153191‘ 168s to her than her second- KlVUII “l9 V"? 5P5‘ "uenfloll- llm tcnllr-r, in secure ilu- proper flll- (It was barely half an hour £11186 N. 1>1I>1/-\1ll11-\'S. with every sullen word he revealed "all? away, convinced that he The fouowln‘ u m, report‘ o; nsnmsrsn, souciron “"11" 11° 1W1 11111111 h" v1vimd- Pm" °“° "l h“ m‘ ti" Whole Grade X-l Catherine MacNelll. appreciation of your many acts of 576-2-8-1 month. I standing had risen to thicken thenlllmdercd as egreglously as any Grade IX-l Neil MooNeill, 3 help in times of sickness and l vell between them--the veil which LIMITED. _ , ‘m’ "m" °' 4811113 lititude lo- Grade vnI-l Norman Maureen your time and energy for the wel- t " tively relieve the itch- Freight and Passengers. THE SPIDER 11w o! aloof reserve which seemed I from Suffolk Station. A never fnil- ‘ I lng stream combined with fcrtllc ing, fronting as it docs on the Hills; boro River. It has one of the bee :1: SIGWHFII &. LOWthBlf mussel mud and for scenic beauty, f‘ J. D. STEWART, K. C. hard tn surpass. Price moderate. EBAIIRISTEIIS, SOLICITORS, ETC. ing by train. Phone 0r write I01‘ 84 Great George Street full particulars. Marshfield , 8‘ MATHIESON 2030-4-l6-sat tue 2| R. It. Bell D. L. Mathis-son, LL.D. * Money to Loan ,1‘ 1"“ lotteiown and Montague 'BARRISTER, SOLl-(YITOR, arc. MONEY TO LOAN llml mil:- for Ill!‘ lmllllnioll liThere arcl-___gr_tmly_ “And it is & ‘ lll'IiIl.\\\'i('i{ iIlHl Prince no bushwss of yours" min! l5 80m! t0 uni/e“ the mYSl-EY‘ - J‘ A‘ BENTLEY """ that I am warning you." - jBarrlaier and Aitorncy-llt-Lgw on“ ho ulullllillvd) n-oln ll. l". llllWHIlil, "Don't you think it's rather bad other, m; eyes sun-my a, he, owxbldeflnltcly assured that that is on-lce: 180 Rkhmond Sheet Acting (lllvf llll-rllrlsilll: 1\L'f‘|ll, Dc- dark with anger. His hands clenched precisely what the m“! m the ca.” . lillflsrjll, licsillr-llt. Aryhilvvt, lillli- gafnst g, mgn whg 15 admittedly (111 y ’"" “" 5" “““ “' “' “""""'"""" ““" tel-ins of friendshill with YOu sm" "n r could," he said hoarsely, 6o she dlssunulstes with all the "J. A. Mflllnllllfllds l.3.'.‘"§.'.l.'{.'l7- ‘ill-Himoill"goll'f*lll"lnl:l'T’: should 1 care if it were When it's “I would “m” l‘ my business." 5km which Nfllvre Bud a few odd l‘ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, doc. hlylliljlwzl-qlllvlllill S|l1'I'll'l1'.'lll1l|lS llml coll- a mutter of you and your safety, room wflhuqt another word‘ Jean 113v’ “ugh; he; ind pretends that ch.flo“emwn' P‘ a Island’ lm-vl-asflll fnnllcror ll llv mull not x- n stood staring dazed“, it the bunk the only Man in the world means Mo"!!! w L93" and Conccflon! rvnllinl: l!) pvr [rent n! lilo lllllflllllfefif “no the thing at an’ be” 8h ~ “A ft '2" d .1 n s ftly. d hm ' _ h g 1 0e buckle. With th i575-2-6-1mQn1h_ - filnlcllt oi‘ the Ulllhljllllgllalrli‘ rrrscrvoll, My sa O Y 18978 6B 0 g ‘b-e ordtg that he probably! goes 61181121572215 l". F. EE, B. A. ‘Wmmy’ V . - fi the thing he was so sedulously in. an Zutslde chance, while all “m, sand, school m. m, month n,“ which ‘b, “ma: "m, Wm tent on keeping from her. To m. ° ° l e 1-1 111111111 111111111111 14> of March: " bring. We also wish m express our ,.,,,,,,_ m, Ecze ‘Riley Building. Charlottetown. H eniorrho-lds ed indifference at its‘ fan; vnluewlriee": 1:1 her Ilzve-l I n onsrlss Stewart, s Neils. Mao- kindness to your neighbors whom l 111d 8° 111111111" mm ° Y" ""4"" n respec 3"” 511d 391111 Donald, 4 Sarah Munn. You have always been ready to . - ' 95-11 Elsie MsoNeill, 3 Arthur Gillie, 4 trouble or whenever help was (lM. Lampson f? C0. Furness Red Cross Lme Q _ 11° ""15 11°b 11nd 8119' b91118’ a F°u°wm3 "W" their quarrel W" Margaret MacLean. A needed you have given freely of S S “S A i) " ' Because l: doe! 9611' woman could not, draw aside. s4 Queen semi ' ' _ l o" n "on u "11"" 0901M!’ B11116. ‘Ibrmarm z Hector MacDonald, 3 Mac Msc- fare of the community, and in III Kills .....l effects a ‘mmd °"°° “"1" ‘m’ 11° ""- leeu- mew m1 shown WW1! t» be Lv. Montreal Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying Ar. CIVToWII l0 A. M. April 23 May ‘l and Lv. for St. John‘; April 25 May 9 healthful heslin! 0f ‘h’ skin,Dr.Chau'sOintmem is a molt satisfactory emac- Plobably masculine obtusness and the femlnne faculty for diss'mula- men: for Eczema, Hemor- rhoids or Piles and all tion are together responsible for to deny the whole memory of that "malls moment at Montavsn. And Jean-Just because she was un- Grade VII-i Irene MacDonald. a Velda. MacDonald. 3 Lloyd Wheeler, 4 Ernest Maclseod. Grade III-l Belle MacDonald, a good citizen. As a slight expres- sion of our esteem and of the pleasure we feel in being hlth you on this occasion, we wish to pre- best. rhsllswsysomnyolfi“ customers leave their coal needs ca‘ _ lively to as. 111s) know our moth" more than half the bwken hearts wltlvwhich the highways of life are littered. The Recalcltrant Parent, the Other Woman-be she never eo gullful-or the Other Mun, as the case may bc. are none of them as potent a menace to the ultiniaie hllllly. flirted outrageously with the origin of the quarrel, finding a certain reckless enjoyment in the flavour of excitement lent to the proceedings by the fact that Burke was in deadly earnest. t oow ace..Cm arhhh ,.mh lune aoi (‘lb Be Continued) ;_ May 2i June 4 Fortnightly thereafter. to B. T. Holman, l.i.d., Sum- mersidc. I’. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, lnc. Charlottetown Agents m Fifth Avenue New York. N. Y. CARVELL BROS LTD. " 40§FQO§O44GOG¢R~OQ4Q§O§O 2 Gordon Blue. Grade II-l Ellen Munn and Ralph MscNeill (equal) Grade I Br-l Murdock Hac- Donald, 2 John Maolleod. . Grade I Jr-‘l Alexander Mac- leod, 2 Lawrence Madison. . F. Herring, Teacher. fay 23 une 6 semttoyouthissmallglftandwe llopeitwillllveand thrive and» the seasons come and go, continue to lemind- you that your friends and neighbors wish for you many _ ,- years of life, with health and "on u‘ prosperity. i’ ma“, 3mm“, i. - 4 » - e1 I ‘rations {the skin. Fifty ‘I: 25:, yfatrs of auscul- s w. acillis a Ad‘ //b. \