‘ ‘ d . . r@- “ _._ y l‘ l’ --5‘ iwgwniiiinzz‘? f‘1l-i::g‘bti1?intaa;:1pil.t1i,-‘P°nd‘ Sh“ m“ brother.‘ death‘ left to mourn the following sons --- X 9 ) ten years ago. he managed t-he "A y, “m4 .11 om my unis . _ ___. m‘ - ~- v - ion in life was to admire and love farm and w“ 6m“ on meal r b‘: I d h h“ monk‘ and dauirhtens.—l-‘. .l. Matliesou. » .2 V _ » . him. A large circle of friends W?" “e lea e to hi‘. 0:81 w Emiyf ‘h ' a“ l" eurwgfn. 1m h i-lii... Dun of Manitoba Mrs. , ' . feel keenly the loss of Mr. lMoKen- at h Y 9&1"! u‘: 8&6!‘ M Y “Q ‘hi-h! a!“ o‘ m‘; ‘Em J. Fuller or Maine. and Mrs. P. . t 1 ' zlc not oulyin his own home bill-q ‘m? 9 “n? e: l" ‘m’: ‘ $ n m "d “d ha,» ‘ Sh. E. Matieson who accompanied the in the whole neishborlieed "he"! n B” on‘ H“ ‘ “new °° uidforbmum-rhhuoubl. remains home also two brothers ~. he was 1ovsd by al-l_ lie leiwesio "mile. will“? "w" "8 1° 31- Ma" “HM-yaw . " . ll. and .l. T. McLeod and t-wo . » lnourn a sorrowing widow_ one son KBYBIR- “here a Mass oi Requiem “Thenhumdwhh-fm _ half-sisters Mrs. Flora Lungs. Hunt - Earl und one daughter Hattie also W“ Bill)! '10P the F999“ 0‘ ‘m5 aatnple of PuticuraSoap Rig-T!‘ and ant-ls. l_). ‘ivicPhlcrsoln . G llnera] W cl “'11P HTKE y H .. W \ BTAIN bread - Beaver Flour is selected Ontario _ made flavor_-—pies. cakes and pastry with tender, delicate, flaky crusts. ' ‘iiie Latest ‘anti Most important Reading. Matter Sale MONDAV \ m“ death while repairing the waiter m1 place from his late residence Bony f ended. The late Mr_ McKenzie was m‘ d mother nntiit "l nu uged futher i111 ‘uuuilbei- of brothers a The service was conduc itnil grave by Rev. Mr. ‘Mcvioat. _ The 111111 bearers were Wm_ Siss- iwillltll. Ales Johnston, AW“! M“? Konzle Jus. Martin. Harry McPhee M with that delicious home- ted at the. made from the finest ol Winter Wheat combined with enouhgh Western Hard Wheat to give "m1 Gem" Gamam‘ ‘pal-m of Bushnell. 111., i0,- shlp- Tllcumisan indispensable ldjund ___ It nun“ ' i i 'i‘l1e deuth of iiir. Jillueu stew-liiient to Charlottrtoum». a carload oaths daily Sells i: familial“: IMPORTANT FIRM’S “P5156 » - - - .» - Q , ' 1 i - 1 I nimrltyan I n II ~ EiNTATiVE-S HEaRE -.\ii~. om “m3” ‘lmlid’ 1"" °l'*""' “tr-MM “or .1: =-- =~~ “e-drrnr“: I» B- — an’ i b en “our l. reco mzed by ‘u Lifliltlflgzndl the n-ge bf d3. has. clos ‘intends offering for sale as soon as ""°“"‘°fi'-"si3‘§"s'i'.‘r'3iii Jtichai-tls onll C0.- Ltd.. Production Id" “*3 -- ' qualified experts to be the eat Ilour for If m; mmmy came, o; m. M they flmvfi . niumsmtii-u-viuwc-u- ‘Engineers and Accountants. Mun "M"! “h” 9“'9°"" ' I’... oldest and ‘most respected clti- l . .. rsfil- lligsa-llflm l“ “g”, ~ Din’! haiku! 1'1; h! Zens. ‘ He was twice married; TUEQDAV- ‘ abusive: of the suinc’ organization e | u ' m“ the‘ Wm’ "redaceased ‘Mm 2 arrived last night. This firm is . a blow lmar. Q ‘Years ago. Their union was McMiLLAiN --At Alberry Plains taken up next Tuesday in tile one which is international m Ni ‘ ‘ - blessed with 1.2 children. l~‘i\'e_0ii March 21. bliss Annie Mcliiil- House. The report was handed scope and ha“ branches h, New ‘ '._ THE T-l-‘LTAYLO R CQILIMITEI) predeceased litiu and the livingJan. aged 83 years. Funeral on wau- down several days ago. it tells Yank Bomou‘ “vagmngun, and ABATHROOMshould be W" CHAfHAM 0N1AR|O ‘ late. Robert Ne“ and jpmeg Qqrtesday morning March 23 at 10 a stmyof splendid work for those ‘mama G901)“ Tm, cmnpunv white ~ walls, woodwork. » . ‘Bnnkol; Me_ 301m, wsgtmoreland.,"'"l°¢li I0 911F151 Church, ChelTy of the Province afflicted with tub- "has flmle a gig “H! “f M...“ m]. tub, and tiles—_—to suggest that _ ‘P. E. in. Mrs. M. lIicKen. Wolqvane?" ‘ erciilitr disease and a work formm Cannmau Guvernnnant inch“ absolute cleaniinfissi with. which '. “we, N. SJ “TL gmney pal-pg“, w“ qmomag (‘figs “Wm ‘mile’. tile returneedl sitiltliers‘rlirithcztgiriot mg the Military Hflspudls Comm-h. . its purpose is in c . “"‘°“T"“"g' Mm “M J°“s'° “t lent-Quite mornin idr Dorrlleste: .18 “Mp?” '11! “m? e‘ 1' i. §““isiim, u... penpenutii-ier- ilw Purl JJIXEBERRY WHITE ENAM- ' S ‘ g ' " a‘ Dunn“ t e 7H“ em m" ' e1" (‘ontroi Board. the (‘iinadiitn Piir-‘i [f], gives (he desired snow-white, durable finish, and Rheumatism is "pain only." tin fifty requires Stop druggim! Not one once internal treatment. 1'.ub the misery right awn?! soothing pelnietlratifl! Oil" dlrectlly inrto the sore joints und muscles and relief irmvliknfly. "St. Jacobs Oil" i3 ll. harmless rheumatl which never " little "St. Jacobs conquers pain. it sm remedy and Florida. glifers; (Fred. Isaac. Maude and Al mirn at home and Eliza. Me.; one. brother, Daniel. Hump- shire. P. E. 1. also one sister. Mrs. Margaret Colwlll of Brocton Moss, H15 funeral to Westmore jlflnd Baptist cemetery was very largely attended. Rev. F‘. Hub- ley conducted the service at the‘ house and grave. not blister. Llmbsr up! Quill. conmlaimng! Get a asnaiLtrlail bot-tie d! old-mime "Si. Jacobs Oil" at mu drug store and in just a moment you'll be fires l from rheumatic pain soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits ygu_ G9; 11,! "st ‘srs. nephews of the deceased were Jacobs Oil" is just: as good for Jlnmpsou Bowman; William Stew 501M105 neuralgia; lumbagy wok. ‘an; Paul Stewart; Wilson Stew- “¢he_ 55,-8.3“ and gwqjmmgq . Cecil Stewart; Wesley Stew- Rub stiff comes do” fll‘i ; I ‘Tire ‘Relief Irma; pa. DYGSS material (be very wear. Sold Canada. 10 DATE TREATMENT FBllI _.._.-_..- Lalo» I sea-pa an aaaraa aara. Layla W. sous n! uianmo pronouns-Ii Ivlnswfiainl E indoor ‘or street wear, but also first her shoes will retain flieir graceful appearance throughout long wear.‘ (The trade-mark on every pair of Onyx Shoes is your guarantee sf all the ' qualities of design, ship which go to" make boot stores throughout ._..___ urt uund Daniel Stewart. w Q ' d ‘i 4 With deep regret we have to s chronicle tlte death of Nell Mao‘ pliee of Big Pond. who died some- what suddenly at his home on Wednesday 9 lust. from the effects. of u stroke taken the previous day‘ while doing business in Sour-ls. He was 79 years of itge itt the time of his death. Mr. Macpliee was one oi’ the old time Cape Ann fish crutch lie was one" oi’ thetfirst of tilie many young men oi the Eastern part oof the Island to go ‘to Gloucester. (‘itpe Ann. as it qvits then called. A young fellow ‘of 2i hi‘. went to Cope Ann in 186i‘. ‘and for 40 years pursued the fish ing business out of Gloucester. muckerellng in the ‘boy and down lsoutii. codfishing on Georges and liitiibutiug on the Grand Banks and with always fairly good suc- cost as As "Red Neilly" as he was fnmilinrly called by his sliipmates Lilly la a cer- all diaer- . It is a - Oral re of for ll n on use actual loc- do goo In all torma "-3 “$2 '3?“ "A Credit to our Canadian Pride" Fashions Demand Elegance in Shoes THE newer dress fashions with fbeir short skirts. emphasize the part which i correct shoes must pla in {be Well dressed Woman's‘ appearance If {he wears Qnyx Shoes she will be assured-not only of footwear in harmony with her costume for either and workman- finest in foot- in the better “irviq in‘ '7 t ~-. life in Gloucester. finding winter The funeral of the late Win. Mc- fisliing on Kenzle of Woodvllle. iwilio met his Bank; c0111 m4 strenuous, WM“ m Mm“ Mm °“ “m” "ml coming back to Gloucester in l . day afternoon and was largely att- Tgfllngloucesler m. so“ and m. "' with his brother m1 Emery! ititiPliei-son. lcliused from the Trumsns’ Pioneer He is also survived b!’ w t u i at iw- .,::s..:"::t.:tr..:;ll:.rs2: Rt: B or to Tliotmus M. Rourke. tlruggistof ‘m5 ' Beverly. Iii-ass, Before returning The m“ beariconducting a, series of Evangelistic ‘effective manner Special \ cted Front This h. In the latter years o! his ‘ Georges and on the be fIsb In Florida for several winters.‘ _ the‘ Abooui 20 years ago he ‘ned to his island home to live‘ Albert at his‘ ul liy tliew pastor. Rev. Father who also performed s obsequies at t-lie grave in St. urgsrefls cemetery. May his (“Yul "991 m 119309- ' Gertrude Sh. Verdun. Que" August Mr. Stavcrt nfllclatetl at the house PURE FRED HORSE-S OOM-ING 11,1918. and grave at Hartsvillc whore she r. J’. F. bfcLean last week pur- Tin Culicura Toilet Trio was laid with hPl‘ loved tines who m I w A tl 0 Nilrs. Cass will visit. her brothers Francis and James E. Tralnot who are contractors and builders in New York City. svANos-tisrric sesvicss. - d Rev. E. P_ Calder of Oiliearyis Services at the Charlottetown Bap. tist Church tlils\week. The open- ing service Sunday evening was very largely attended, Rev. Mr. Calder preaching in his well known singing by the choir was it notable feature of the service. “oanu/“RY-"Thfi “will 1001i Department of Soldiers (‘ivil lle-Ilhiii-obe came w pflnne 13.1mm. plaice at Grand River Let 14 of Establishment. ‘Island villlh iiei- parents Mr. and Sold by iifaitiiiiifitdaiiifntiififflwiliieibnl 5mg" He“ Fem’; “M” "um 1 BEER a WEEKS -' ‘ -*' . . ill 't.ed.tUI'.Al' in the simpler u! W- J- Lldstone A"""“A°T'V‘5 W'"°°W- — A~ oi’ pnrbntttgii-"tiiiihieiri film!» received a message window which is attracting some “m... lime m- ead, “men thirty Charlottetown V ' ‘Sumlmcrside Saturday evening to profeed at once and shortly unto,- her arrival .vhe passed away. There are left I lo mourn his wife. three (laugihters rind ultras sons. l I l ; —E-ARLY AUTO TRIP.—A re. ‘cord auto trip is credited to Mr. J-ohn P. Arscnitult oi’ the firm oi nviosars Lea 8t Humphrey. Summer- side. Mr. tarsenault left Summer- side by auto on Saturday morning ' for ‘his home fit Howlan where he 1 arrived early in the afternoon; Mr. ‘Arscnauit. in a phone message re. cclvetl same evening. stated that the worst part. of the road encountered was tbctween ‘Srummerside and Mis couclie. 11 CHi-EF OF DAIRY DIVISION HEIRE —Mi'. George i-l. Barr. (Ylilef of tbc Dairy Division. Ot- tuwit arrived in the city last even inn. This morning he will score tlic cheese held over from the ex lilbitiomdio will meet. the cheese and butter makers and others in terestod in dairylng at the Techni cal School this afternoon and to morrow.. Yesterday's Patriot gives a typ- ical Patriot version of the cost of running the Nova Scotia Senator tum at Kentvidle. As it did in its famous financial statement of $230,000 deficit fame. the Patriot totals the expenditures of the Kent ville institution without taking, any stock of the receipts and in this ‘my rlsures the cost st $234,793.43. as nearly as can be gathered from its muddileii figures. Does tllu Patriot know that. the patients or many of them nt least. piiid their way in the Sannwrlium"! ITlis following from the Halifax (‘hronicle will perhaps convince the Patriot. if it can be convintfeii liowfiiopelessly ridiculous its state insnt it. and how more then ridicul- ous is its and its government's con tention that the Dalton Sana torluni would 120st $126,000 s year, More is the lialilfax Chronicle‘; re ice in the Legislature yesterday that the report of the Provincial Sanatorium. Kentvlfiia. would bi= ._._ CQRNS Lift Off with Fingers stantiy with fingers, Truly Your druniat as oPTroeaonef‘ for a few cents. suf- ficient to remove ovary liani eons. aoletirn. or corn between tlia toes. the oailttaes without soreness llllllBllRA HlAlS OnBod and Face. Redandltchy. Cried orilours. LasiedsYsar. and Ointment. l bought more. and l used -four cakes of boxes of Ointment w (Signed) Mrs. Dora Consisting of teuiiber. 30, 1920. the total ll‘lllllilll!l‘_flc Railways and 0mm. large w“ of miiients treated were 673 ' treatment during the your 115 civil i_itns were discharged and out offsgnfifigrd‘ sy n05 returned soldiers. 369 were Stmfih The (mnillmm. civllizim; and 63 per cent ex-milititry i patients discharged. ‘mun and Ch M‘ Sanatoriuim shows that the totttl net cost of maintenance to the Pr.) concern vlncial Government last year was ’ ' only $40.65'l.24. slioivetl disburse 4T. The receipts less that from ilie Provincial Government were $246. l 087.23. was board for th attention just nuw is t-lizit of Red. “m... yew-S ago‘ she we“; m B05. din Bros. which is most attractive- ly trimmed in Easter lilies and has an enclosure in the centre contain- llleeifis News for" The Cliarlottltoivifiiiisrtliaifs "Saturday Subscribers" 1.2:";.r:i...:“s...nat:a.¥iiit.ttl < W?“ » ek"“1 '.t:“;i:l.::";.::t..t:;t*.:.“i.t:t {- W .+ ' n . r i The services ul Watervllle were _conducted fby the Rev. Mr. Bern- lard and Rev. Mr. “hlsingholm who each referred In fitting terms to the exemplary Christian charnc. ter of the departed. There are RASll UN fillllll tended. was held from the home of her brotherJiu-luw Mr. D. .\ic Piierson Darlington. The Rev. soap and t hich healed her." ly, , 1032 smnvn r_n lav Soap. Olflfiflflll ""3 lisd gone before. glistening, cleans easily with a damp cloth. ii comes in both high gloss anti eggshell finish. and is equally good for wood, plaster, cement or metal. Made by k BERRY BROTHERSIM. ~ Walkerville. Ontario .\I.|!rr.r of Llfliild (irmiifr. the Hbrldflv beiijlonriznmh I56 _ _ m cerns. Their work is conci-rneil iii linm 505 were GX-mliiiflfy cases. mnductmn‘ ongjnfiering ‘qwunmp S 9mm of the “wrk hemg donediig. auditing and valuations, spec- ‘P "esulm “m; ‘he he“ Pviqelme‘ llulists in each line being employwiii f the 168 civlilisil curses undeiiAt the meson‘ mm, they m1, in the reurgiinlzutluil iii stein nf the Fnltet have also itrrleil on important unilortukings it Newfoundland illlil other arts of the world. The re >- cml smtement "r the reseuttllatives now here have alts ,c'llent at leading local iuiliistriui ischarged d1" about 70 per cent of. The flnitu l The statements‘ ments of $286,679. Reference has already been lilllilt n the Guardian to the deaili iii 0,086.15 this city on the 16th oi‘ Mrs. Eliza Of tli-ls amount $22 ears Mrs 8 Dflllelllfi 0f I-lli‘ Latrobe. aged SIXIYJIIIIE y ton. and lived there ittlliliillbt?!’ oi yvltrs. About ten years ago, she rs- turned to Vlggmvhere she has since wt rab_ been engaged in dress maklniz. Sh» a carried on this very successfully 11nd was held in the highest esteem ' throughout the community. She ivas a life long. ilembei" ot‘ the Jluptist Church. always ready and iwilling to do good. For a number Jot‘ years site conducted Snndiiiy i‘- 700i at her own home. Tivo of her brothers. William anti Reuben, left the Island thirty years ago. and have not since been hciiril 0f in; it number of beautiful 1 bits and young ones. which are source oi‘ delight“ to the clilldrenf The whole window is very taste fully arranged and symbolic of the approaching Eastortldc. WEDNESDAY. 1 -CHILD'S DEATH-The death of the intitnt child of Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenitult. Suinmcrside of nueumonh took place Mondaym The funeral takes place today. - - I The funeral took place in tho. littptlst Church, lfigg. on Tliitrsilay Ilast. Rev. Dr. liicEwen officiating. He spoke briefly of the splendid qualities of the deceased. and sitid she was so well known it was un-. nsccessnry to dwell on tliese. He men pres-cited an able and force» ‘ful sermon to the living. The 0r- wcll Presbyderiim Choir ssisteil iii the service. rendering n, umber o1‘ eituiiftil selections. T-he pail hearers were hltassrs "SCOTLAND TODAY"— Come and bear Rev. D. W. leamont lec- ture on this subject. Caledonlan Clrub Thursday at 8 p. m. liir. J. ll. sialoom will preside GATHERING- .\ happy gathering of fitmily and friends met at the home oi‘ Mr. Ro . b BIRTHDAY Aspirin port: _ "Hon is}. ii. Anuirtrong gave not bert Vanlderstine. City Collectoiz] on Friday evening the 18th inst. the event being a birthday surprise for Mrs. Vanlderstlfic. The evening was a very successful one during which an address and a numiber of pre- ‘sensations were made to the guestot‘. the occasion. There was also a short programme. a dainty lunch. and a good time in general. Mr. aiul Mrs. Vanldeistine have the best ivislies of their many friends for ll happy sojourn ‘through the rs- riitlnlng portion of their lives. COLLEGE DEBATE.—T-he ‘sub- ject of tho Prince of Wales College- Debating Society held on March 22 was "Resolved that the holding of school concerts in public schools is not. for the bcst, interests of the pupils." The speakers on tho, pro side were Cecelia Cullen. Lois. Owen._ liiulcolin Ross and on the con. side. Miss Eva Sabine Miss Widina Johnson and Daivld Keer. Forceful speeches were delivered on both sides resulting in a vic- tory for the “Proof! Joseph Chisholm. Jack D. lilac- Queen, Peter MacQueen. and M. ii] liiaclieoil. J. O. biolieod. W. E. Mo‘ Kinnon. Beautiful floral offerings, were received from the Prince! Street Baptist Church. itirs. Jack Rest-don and tzttnilyg Clutrlottetoivui and Mrs. McQueen Orwell l Nothing Else is Aspirin Naming! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets. you are not getting Aspirin at all. Accept only an "unbroken package ‘Aspirinfi’ ivliich contains directions an physicians during 2i years and proved safe by millions for Headache. Earticlic. Toothache. Nctiralgin. Colds. Rheumatism. Neuritis. Lumbzigo, and pain generally. Made in Canada. Handy tin boxes oi’ l2 tablets cost but s. few cents-Larger packages. mil» tiiurk truism-red in wmntiai i-r Htiior Manufacture of Mono- hlle i1 h- l\"‘l| known that Aspirin mean: Bayer blli- against imitations. the Tnhleia of Bayer Company "BLIXFP CTUIJ." " of “Bayer Tablets of d dose worked out by -—THE TENTH ANNlVER8lT\ MA most enjoyable surprise purl ivas sprung upon Mr. imd Mrs Nomiuii Ferguson at there liom in Indian River recently to celt . brato the tenth uuniiversity of thei_ ’ marriztiye. About fiiliy gimsls “Mm. 1,11,. 1 compose-l the party who iii] were lwtlslvtflrllrihi-am" h" n-u intent $3011 llxlillklflg m9 ‘iiwfrt 1 with ihi-‘Ir gullerztl trade mat-h. the inomoi-a r. . r. ioorge . (w y. —-- Malpequr. 1iresltled and. in thi I pres Iianufaetur». alll he Illlllfllt slons in’ good wishes and long sound. and ulour DOHPPli forth from ‘nmue of the purty presented Mr. icoulinuvil liuppitie-ss for the host violins. under the slailfiil touch ol‘ and llirs. Fcrguson with il neat _' ' and hostess. ’i‘iie literary portion Messrs iiicr Ramsay ziiul Elmer worded address mid u nicely ap- osed with u mush-iii rendition. Phillips with t'()il\‘0l'ili'\lll accompan- imont on the organ by Mrs. tfliur- Simpstm and “is; Waldron" will live in llif‘ minds pin nnd the iuvor- "For He's lI Jolly (loiui Fellowf‘ with a spirit that iitte-sti-tl sincere" los- ly. Tllerc the soul of (fPlPhFlllltHl Tho. ova-ti’ ivas inspired by examinations from oi‘ the happy coil the spirit of Orpheus when music ed guests. l proprlatt» gift. Brief and polntetl speeches o'er-e tirade by Messia- Kier. MucSlde. Christos Simpson and Mr. ‘William Hamilton. all 9x- Dceaivt hurt a bttl Drop a little "missions" on an aching earn. ia- that corn stops hurting. than shortly you lift it right off I lla a tiny bottle GOING T0 CAMBRIDGE-JIM; Rev. James MszcDougail of Cape Traverse will be absent from the congregation for about four weeks as lie intends to visit (Jarmibrldga. Mass. in the near future and ad. minister the ordinance 0f the (thorn); of Scotland in the conzre gistlon there. Regular‘ service will ‘be held during his visit, in th‘. Kirk. corner of Hampshire and ._ _< .Q_ .- ' ‘:9? ¢§§§Q49 MACDONALUS , .______..______.__ ._ ,. 5’5’:2@5Z> llllllllllllllllllllllllll #52 0 1 i it Prospect streets on Salibatho at 10.80 and 6_ and on Tuesdays and i ‘i _ __ _ Thursdays at 7.45 p. m. Rev. “‘ .,vir_ ‘Mst-Doogall goes under the W authority of "The Presbytery of o _ m.‘ Prince Edward island in taoniiection with the Ohiurcli of Scotland" and is a zealous expounde-i- of Christian Doctrine and a faithful messeng- or of Jesus (lhrist. N On March 18th at the home of her daughter Mrs. P. E. ‘Matheson Watervil-le. Mo, there passed away Mrs. Mary fMatheeon. reliiot of the late-Duncan Matlieson in the sev- sntydourtli year of her age. She was a woman of truo Ohristtan typs_ sympathy and kindness being characteristic of lie,- entire life. She became a menib of the Church of Seotiland in er early years an.l ever found 10y and pesos ln the stirs faith upon which she loaned Goring life and upon which she ed having relied spent life to The dveaaed- fully away at the on her sntsrnal homo. lived st Darilngtha pass d of most1 alFlis life and on tli Minds; of {or husband ‘a 1w.» peace- ' a well t...