‘iielilingi Mittel.. S, rolll _ A Welik’sii News for Charlottetown Guardiauis `Saiurday .23 \ _\_ He’s starting right Dad knows it. For hasn't he vivid memories of other times, before th ti' l d he bought his cherishedeKiii:Stli~op aliggsg So he ls happy to iind that his boy won’t have ' to put up with what he i; __ blades tingling face, half remliifg stlibliii-iligtliilesedhllig » the tchings that make dad wince as h But happily an that is past_to ltaithlnks nl' them. And nowfortheboyth ‘ i | fort, the sense of physie:leui:lixliliincgTi\nlin1F=i°md mm' ciean, satiny shave such as only an A_utoStrop Razor can give, Thi., and me fact, that the AutoSt1op Razor sharpens its own blades,and is not taken sgrt for strapping or cleaning, has led t usands of dads everywhere to r¢. commend the AutoStrop Razor to their som. The rifle' you Psy for an./luwstrep Razor, strop and blades-$5.00--is on deposit till you`re satisfied. Au'roe'rRoP sarlzrv R/lzolz co.. Ll,,,l¢¢4 Aulostrop Building, Toronto, Canada a o lv a cool, fr` ~-__ ’e THURSDAY -DOCTOR BUSY AND WELCDME I Dr. Arsenault, of Wellington, has been "TY billy since advent here, and is i’\'°l'lDK hllmlelf to be energetic and competent. The doctor, on being ill~ "”"'V|°W0d. Pe ills new field of labor, said he was greatly pleased at the °°“l’l9HY shown him. It is tobe nop- ed that his stay among us will be lone and mutually pleasant. :ll Passed peacefully away at his home in Bear River, on March 15th, Denni C°i¢0||0» in the 79th year of his age He was attendedby his pastor, Rev K. C. McPherson, and had the rites o the Roman Catholic Church. I-ie wa. laid to rest in St. Margaret's cemetery by the aide afhis wife, who predoceas ed him ten years ago. He leaves tl mourn two sons, Aloysins J., at horns.- and Richard D., abroad. The pall bearers wepe: William Neale, Jollr. [Lge onus. David shepherd, clmrles kelly R. D. McDonald, Allan J. Gillis. Ma) his soul rest in peace. -BANK MANAGER DEAD.- The many friends of Mr. Ernest S. Reid, manager oi' the lloyall Bank of Canada at Tyne Valley, were shocked to leur; of his death. which occured at Tyne Valley on Monday. after ll brief lil i` A ' "`<,l, ` ness ot influenza, at the early ago o l MVSHW \ . i \‘A‘,’l}` i 28 years. The deceased was anlionour "5-1r~~ able and deservedly l10Dular young pw; alan, and a competent -bank official. _. und his death will be mourned by a large circle of relatives and friends `\',f`%,&\___/ . ills parents, Mr. use Mis. n.ll. neln. J* _ (‘rapaud_ and one sister Mis. Harry Norton,survive. The body was brought ‘from Tyne Va-lley Tuesday mornin; and was taken tn (frapulld. for intcr zmt nleni. Y- -- » ; - -- - . ` ______, WEDDiNG IN ENGLAND.-A nlurrl }__ ,_,__ __ _ _ .. _- .-.-.-_...- _._ - 4 - - » - - _ nge of lllllch interest look .place ol 7/ i ; tiff' `¢` !l \ ._\ ".~~. ~ t 1 N M5’ i __ _._/1 \ . -- ---> ' MEN ! This is What Spoils Your Shirts THE continuous P-R-E-S-S-I-N-G of the hot, heavy iron to make the cuff fold properly weakens thc fabric and causes the cull to fray. Not so with Double Wear Cuffs. They are ironed fiat and fold easily of their own accord---rl`I/lcr way. A clever new idea in cull designing makes this possible. Let the next shirts you buy be .Shia wifi. h.Q.llBLE WFAR “the (auf ihat dal/bI1'.v the Ilfv of the shirt" if your rlcnlrr cannot supplv vflu. Wflt'~`» US' The Williams, Greene & Rome Co., Limited klicllenrr, Canada i -\\__ &e5°5P 1 /so ~ ~.\. \-nl~€..»..~»/../ ./'§r;'1_g.' /7 »1.___ __\\ ,. i .\ , .to v" Gold soap is the best thing in laundry soap. It is also the 1argest,cak¢ f0I' UW money. It goes farther and does more work. If you should forget the name, just think of the metal that is most precious and goes farthest. That will call to mind the word gold, and the soaP that is m°9t precious and goes farthest- Feb. 17 in All Saints Church. Knight. bridge, London. England ol’ Mar Florence ltodd. l'ouri.ll :laughter o the late Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rodd Brackley Point Road P. E. l. lo (Tap T. Kent McAlpille, Vancouver. Th 'bride who was given away by llc brother-in-lalv. Capt. Melville Krnlii M. D., looked ohurmillg in a llavv bin tailored suit and hut io match. Majc Robt. McEwen, M. D. of Toronto sul ported the groom. (fapt. McAl}line has been in the C. A. M. l‘.. in France in three years. Mrs. McAlpine` wel overseas early in 1915 and nursed i France for over three yearn 'nn possesses lil.. Mons Medal. Tllefa Passed away at the fllty Hoi litul on March 12th, 1919. n llighi fellilected resident of Southport in th ' berson of John E. P. Ayiward, th eldest son of the inte Capt. John Ay ward at the age ol 59 years. Deceas ed had only been sick a short timi from after effects of the dreadfu iuiluenzs lvllich ile contracted las' full and from which he never seemed to recover though all the tender car- nnd nursing skill could provide wa. done for lliln, his spirit df.-parted on to Him who does for the beet. A man oi' quiet unussllmiug manne- level' ready to extend the helping hand to any one ill need and al devout ed member of his -Cllurcll, his namc will ever iind a wzlrm place ill thi hearts ol’ all who |lad'tho plousul-r of his lluqllsintallce ills fullcrlll tool ing of a loving father and m0ii\0\‘ could do, her spirit passed to the (irest Beyond, alter at 4lortniKllt's ill- ness of iliiluenza, which she -bore pniielltly to the last. The__de¢BIB6G was of a bright and lovabiy dlaD0!“’ ion, always cheerful and a. faV0\'l¢€ with everybody. Her home will sorely mln the llslli and zlldvm “ll” llround it and her friends will look in vain for the touch of the v8»ulBll°d hand and the sound of _a voice til" is stilL There are left to mgurn the loss of s loving sister and dadKl\\‘-°l'- it grief-stricken father and nl3¢\\°\'- ,wo brmhem and ghree sisters, game! und Elvin and Lilly at home, Lorena and _Luty in Camhridlé. Mail It is isa to part with one so rolms. WM" "‘ H‘"”'"°"' cmd" th as a message knowing that her des W of peace calling her soul to HBIWGD- -'-SYMPATHV EXPRESSED.-Much ‘sympathy will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid oi’ Crapaud on the dpath of- their son, Mr. E.S. Reid man~ ager of the Royal Bank ui' Canada Tyne Valley, whose remlllgls passed through Summersllle on ’l‘uesday. en route to his parents holll.-. ..*WELL KNOWN LADY DEAD.- Mrs. Hocllbert, Montague, passed in. 'to the llfg beyond, on Tuesday, March 18. She will be mucil missed by her beloved husband, who will be left) alone. Mr. Heckberi is one of they most respected citizens here, and the* sympathy of the entire community is extended to him. T -DEATH REGRETTED.-Deep sym- olltby- will be felt for Premier Arsen- lult and members of his family, at the deaih of his moiller. alt her resid- ence lll Slllllnlersille. The deceflsell .ady was the widow of the inte Senat- lr Arsenault, of Wellington, und had been in failing health for some coll- sidr-rahlg time. -HEROES WELGOMED.-A rlulll- :lcr oi' soldiers have arrived recently mm overseas, amollg them P. E. Ar- senault, son of Joseph Arsenllult, Mr. \rsellnult was drafted last winter and ls, like lllosi of them, had s taste .' i.rs_-llcll wsl'i'nl'e. lil- looks very .veil after his experience, nlld is glad > b`e home again with the boys. In n interview with a returned soldier lot long ago, reference was made to .il-. Allfhony LeBlanc, who returned ollle len days ago. The returned sol- Zivr who made referlllfe to Mrf Le- .flanc_ suid that Mr. LeBlanc deserv- i lllore than ll, passing relllark. Hc- ud distinguished himself on the field ll' bravel'y,` being decorated with a lodal, and this later was supplement- l with u bar. Mr. LeBlanc, it seems, as .~:tl'4=il:ller-llearel‘, and under ver? évm' slloll tire rclvllicred su(-.cour to le wounded. Willie his comrades 'oulli stand in awe ill. the daring of is exploits, he a_pl>m‘eni1y did H01 .inch irolll the vel'y dungelous task if relieving the wounded in the 130.0 ,g heavy in-ing, Mr. LeBlanc is cer~ ;-iinly worthy of conlnlendation, and lis decorations have no doubt been lily merited. Mr. A. E. Ars#-lluult. .I St. Chrysostome, wus MSO 0119 Ui Ile soldiers returning lust weelh M The many friends of Mrs. Catherine icl’hee, widow of the late Peter Mc» ‘hee of Bellevue. will regret to _cam gf her death which occurred .n the Gill inst. at the home of Mr. iohn Buchanan, Mt. Bucllallan. After l short illness, aged 78. She leaves to 'nourn, two sons, and one daughter Daniel. ill B. Cralld Fred, N. H. Mrs. John A. Ross, Dol'cllester, Moss. Two sister, Mrs. McBeill, Grand View, and Mrs. McPherson Bellevue besides a ‘lost of friends and relatives. The inte llrs. McPhee was of agen-tleand cheer- “ll nature. quiet zlnflunassuming. gen- -rolls even to at fault, loved and res- \ectell -by all who .had the pleasure ll' her acquaintance. A (‘hri.~:tian ill wary sense oi' tho word. 'l`ile call rzlllle sudden ilut found ller¢pl'epnred fo meet hcl- God. She elliercli the open portal oi' vierllity with hor lulllps all l l I \ l trinlnleli and brilzlli l‘ul|_\' tlulsling' ill Back of Old sg alle -»;_'. _ _ __ -1- -f _==l. 4.. _ Physical fitness does not depend on s;;e-- but on the condition in which the blood stream has been kept. __1 ' Bulialo, N.Y-. The purity of the blood stream depends entirely on the Kidneys. " if the Kidneys are kept performing their .function properly year after year, a llealihy, sound body is the result, and the ail- ments that are generally characteristic of old age do not appear. insure a healthy body and comfortable old age by keeping the Kidney; in proper shape always with tnhliis Sheafe of testimonials from those in ripe years prove that Gin Pills have been the means of preserving their health and strength and freeing them from pain and disease. ‘ k ~ » ` The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. ' 212 ¢_'_.__J_.___l. t _l`.__ A the redemption purchased by her cru- cified Saviour kllowing that awaiting her in that beuutlflll Isle of some- whererwhere sorrow is unknown. lleitll- er shadow of fears, was rx robe and .1 crown. her mortal remains were laid to rest beside her parents in the heml- tiful Cemetery that surrounds the old historic ch-urch of Belfast. Tile funeral services at the home and grave were conducted by the pastor Rev. J. W. M-cKenzie. The pall] bearers \v€i'é‘--. James Nicholson, Jollll Ml-Kellzie Orwl-il (‘ove, William Mzlltlllnll. llrlllg- lss Bllehanllll, .lollll .\l. llllcllllllzlll. \V-atson Bishop. of Mt. llllcllnnan. ENGUSH WEDD|NG--- The follmv- l‘l'lllce Ellwlllwl lsianll, Fnllada. The ing is iniwll from ing Uriiven Harald bride was L','i\'~.»ll il\\'zl_\' ll;.' hor lllotllcr. Ui Ellglilllll- 'File ll1ill'\`i¢\i€v. oi' ;\iisSl‘_(‘a.|li.nill S. A. .‘.l:i;'iill. l;:‘..:Z'l oi' thu M”"J‘”'i° Stanhope (`°"""“"y~ y"“"g' bride groonl :mil-ll ns "lle=l lllnxl." A el' dnugllior oi the Ill--v. W. J. (‘ouri- ney forlllerly Vicar oi' this parish toolf’ _ _ place on “.Hdm:Sduy HW ml of F'_b_‘llle ncvl hollis of the brl.i.» .».,i br. r-llllry ut Sl. i.colllll‘rl‘.~l i‘lllll'l:h. New- UN" it i” in Prince EdW~"‘l`~l limlld point of illioreel ill the situation of land Malvcrll. The all-vrvlra was tak- which iorlllell part of tile llincoss ol en by tho llelx J. '\T_ t‘oul°iney, llcr l-treat llllclc. lil Right Rev, l"re'.l- fniller oi' lilo ilrillo :is_~:islla.ll ily lilo rick (`olll'ill¢‘y lllltil recelltly Bisllgp Rev. A. 'l`_\\`. l"l'l-lll-il, |'l;l' lllulll' _vo:lr»'.i \\-'c fool sllro ibut rl:-- llearll' \visl.lef~l Vicar of Si, iwilll i-Z\'|-llglllisi. .\loll-:oi our l‘eutiol's will iollolv Mr. lllid irc-ali. Vllllallial. '|`ll.- |ll‘ilil~_cl'olllll uns ':<. .\ir'l{-ny lo illi iz' ill lv i1nm@_._-|>;»¢_ Ml", \\'illilllll .\Il'!{;l_\ ill' Sialllil-3 lirilll.-,ill lllczls r_'op_\'. ri i l c _ ' place from tile resirll-ence oi Mllttllew ` Aylward on, Friday morning to St. A *_ l __ _ _______“» H77 - - ' - " -- ~~-»- _-;1| yu" __' _v-\‘__ ~ _~,»__ ___%l: 1 __ _ __ if ln I 1 ;oEi’.'.5°°P ' / . -:us . 'rlle esteem is wlueu me was nelly -lmml~__.i°§' ' was ,imwn by the large concourse of E'J!lIl "v ‘?> dsushtel. Lucy. at the early use 0! I 'AFTER Tl-IE STORM _ “L_ \ in B ite of J` _l `¥ ~ i)llnstan’s Czltbflral where High M1151' ,- _‘_ ,_ _ uns sung by Rev Father McQllaid "' ' '-~"_'l§§-.,' Buy ~ - - p of - . :liter which his relrlains were laid - ‘ - -. 'W beside his latllel in the R L Cenl / . » Help Him to Help Himself We owe the returned soldier every effort we can make towards securing steady employment for him. Do not try to throw the burden entirely on employers. They have a grave responsibility, but only insofar as every man, woman and child gives willing help can Canada ensure a fair day’s pay for a good day’s work for all her men. How can YOU help? By investing in War-Savings Stamps. How will Tl'lAT`help? Canada must secure foreign purchasers for the products of her forests, farms, and factories. Many nations are anxious to buy our goods, but can only do so if Canada grants credit to them. - ‘ Lend your money to Canada, so that Canada may re-lend to those who must buy on credit. The money is being raised by the sale of ' , rl War-Savings' Sl the h ' ' - ° e G-f-»~»-'W'-'°*°-"'"~ e ':;°.l::.:°::::“:;';' .f.:.‘..:.‘;‘:::.‘°.1 .....».....l‘;“I.".l2§».$.."f.‘i‘1.?.‘.’.‘£ 2.i$?..'.S“"‘“““°‘°'“" _ , , , . 5& A 'li Aw ss ' casa is 'sl 1ow.s.s. lllxea ll be .l .l 4%' * `i“"" »' ' by il:Do:iigison of Cihadroldanuary 1:! -l92Z:Ifol' $bi).5i!)I,ni:»r 5”" sl use use so was .ie will saoo eel.. _ War-Ssvirxs Stamps cost $4.02 in March; $4.03 in pril; $4.04 in May, and they ll wsnw _ i l.-» 241 people that followed her remains to their last restlni! igace Ln the “"5"” ' >\¢,§`»f`,_‘- l Cemetery st Woo stoc . - ]|_-l§._.; §,,,;.'f__'. , _ -nl, service sl me house and me .la-'Q-,¢.`-,_-f.,_._.y-._ .3 . i may be purchased at s_ny place displaying . grave was conducted by the Rev. Mr. §£;F;}}5l~1l:r l ; . me B°°"'°\"T|'|\U¥|¢ l\U|\~ f . , ‘1 wwe, Alnermn. 'rne nslllbelfsfl . ‘ ~` es ' 1,141 "~, wer:-Colin MscKa¥. 3D\\l'8°0l1 C°~“‘l'*` Q, "_,-ffl "= lllllllllllllllll lll|..........____ ____..........lll|| " ' E land and Gonion _ i _ *L ,_ . y _ ___`__,- “~f,,y~< ve as » fl f..~;» » ~.._.._.,.,___ 5-41' 'l A. ' .r 1 UIQ `A', WJ.:/1 , 'J j-.'l=. I 1 ~ l l . nf 1 ' \ r" ~ I . Q l -iii ., ii 'fi-‘iff .7 1. i 5'. -, 4,. Sold everywhere for 501:. a box. ° M ‘ U.S. residents should address: Na~Dru-Co., inc., 202 Mein St., 1 i -l l i. eye.. .\, .Q 1. `\ . .Vu 1 i Dnllr. A _ -- » ~ - `- ` H " -J “gs 'I \‘;I*l.. ctery, Rev. M. McDonald odlciating. A ___.<" 15,1.-gi' _ \¢ ! j5\\.`,{_ S ._ y The p¢,l1.be:lrers were. George ii '_ _F 15;. _-,K V; N _,O8 stewm, ni-nest Melanie, william jp 5 ' r .ixx f _-~ . _ ' Duffy. rh<»ma» Kwlw- l’°‘”'°Y M‘“°“' " f” . /' fi ~ l <' _ ; '-1 -s and Thomas Mar tl H MM;.,.4’_(,,A_.£-`,~»._ A `_,'_l,`.l___f\__ < 3 . l l -~- Y' 1 '- -‘ 1- 'Y' , l 1’ ~ "'.-'.,_'»-/""*""' . “_:_'__f._‘ N .- _ l ~ on Mart-h 2nd. the Ansel 01’ death, i P* '- 1. ;._ .__ __ I .L »_ ‘ °"’» ‘ v-; “"’_ .- 1 i ;- _; . visited the home of Mr. and Mrs If - ~- - if .1 ‘_ ' _ -"I-'ff=- ‘Di . -, _ 'L 7-5; .. -----,_ Ballllernlun Mitchell, Coleman. and -` ` -1 »/_~ 5- Q 'I_1l.‘., . , gg _ ,fr _*N `“ ' ~- Y claimed for its own their YDUHKM1 . ~ _ -- ,;.._.><»Q*‘L¥l.._--._ ¢~f,!__ t ~ ‘ '- ,(o. ` - " "';“'<" - ~;- ~.';b-.- .g V .J "'_ i ` i I _ ‘I '. dt ' 16 years and 10 \“°“ *‘- l’ 1 1 . it-/Af nil that medical uid and tender nurs- . O . ' / . . ,. _ Til