‘MARCH ?‘-.’-':¥'_92.“;., a _ For Discerning Tastes.__- "SAL m-JEIA Always freshi,l__ipurey god most delic- ious in flavour.) _ “m, Orange Pekoe Blend 85c flrrwn Label 75c . l... » I I l l '11.. 1v I 60152;? hi}. 315%??? Does your mortgage contain a clause which guarantees that on your death all unpaid instalments will be can- celled ? Albert Lawson could not find any such _ clause in his mortgage, and he was worried l about the fate of Mrs. Lawson and their i children in case he should die before his payments were completed. He needn’t have worried. He could have secured --4.he some protection through a North AmericanLiteiMortgage Policy. This special form oi Life Insurance was designed by the North American Life Assurance Cpmygny to _ " qwidows from. foreclosures. It is worth yo “Consideration. Write to-day for our booklet, "About That Mortgage '.'. w " Chbrflottetown Branch Office. Mt] lilo-hurling! Sh. (‘lunlutlvlnn-n, IHILI. Noam-Autumn lll-‘E A55 CE COMPANY ‘as fie anfineni’ Head Ofiice-Toronto, Canada i ‘ Please send me your Booklet ' "About That Martian". mum] .. .. ._ 4,8 Amrrirsn illi‘ Namo................-.1,...,..._............. Snvlld ‘---" » < Enrimhnl Address" .. ' _ .. ' 14 n": u. III lu Ill n: n A ' ilrudo viu. ii. EliZ-‘Aijtilh Burke; . - 2. ‘i101; Jones 8, lwillard McDon- _ . _ _ v aid; 4. Cyril Wood: 5. Gavin Duliy. TM’? W142i??? Jpearmint. Juicy Fruit or the delicious peppermint Nips or Doablemint. Toke them after meals and profit "greatly thereby. You need just the olden di~ gem that Wfifllflffglves. flavor of fresh mint leaves ~ Juicy Fruit has the flavor of fresh ripe fruithAs-ud your favorite Peppermint flavor is double strength in the others: SEALED IN THE PURITY‘ Central Guardian POTATOEB-Carvell Bros, are buying potatoes every mild day at their cellar. Water Street. Highest market prices paid. 8175-34811. FIDDLEWS CONTEST-- D001‘! open at 7 o'clock. ‘Show starts at‘ 8 sharp. lPeople must be In their places at this tfmc. 8397-3-29-21. LOADING LIVE H068 - At ilsaelbrock on Monday illdarch 29th, and at Charlottetown, the 30th. Harry Jenkins. 8368-3-26-31 g A NE WSTOOK 0i’ Ever Ready PB" lltadlo ‘Batteries just received pt The itogers dlardware Company, illiniited. 840l-3~29-3i. ALBION LUMP OOAL tor the furnace. Discharging today. A. Plckard & Co" Phone 240. 8370-3-27M2i. PERFECTION LEGHORNS. — Hatching eggs and chicks tor sale. Everett Howntt, Carleton, R. R. 8300-3-29-2i. INVEHNESS SCREENED COAL. —None better for the ran-gs. We are discharging cars today. A. Pick- urd & Co. Phone 240. 8370-3-27-21. MURRAY HARBOUR Special train for Fiddlers Contest, leaving Murray Harbour at 3.30, Monday. (March 29th, returning alter the per- iorlnancc. . 834-3-27-2i SPECIAL SERVICES. —~Spcc.lnl liaislcr lWnck Evangelistic Servic- cs will be held. in tho Baptist (Jhurch every night this week ox- cept ‘Saturday. Siflfllllg n1 7,30, Tho ‘public is invited. FARMERS ATTENTION! We wunt your Hogs and Potatoes! (tall and see lls at Plaster and buy your Easter Roast from us. We ‘have choicr- Easter Beef. I Blake's Old Stand in the Market ‘iillilriillll. Hurry Jenkins. l 8367-3-26-1wk l runes/u. WEDNESDAY--— Mr. ‘lMir-hncl Jarvis; has rucuiv-cd lhr sud lncws of the dcnlh oi’ his sifiivl‘. .\'ll'.~i. (lco. Ninuning which oczrurrcd fin South ProvTlll-ncc. R. l. The rc- lmalln-s will nrrivu in this cily on i'l'iiiesilzly' nw-xiing. March 30th, the luncrzil luring hcld from M lien- uossugfig unrlcrlaking panlors \Ved. ilcsduy morning nt 8.15 o'clock. THE LATE MR. MacDONALD.-— Th0 funcrul oi" Ilm lnlr- Mr. John A. Mfliliitllllllll. Flat. litivur, look place on Ffliiiiy lo iiclfnsi whore lnicr. lllllNliS_A_T THEY Jnavnlcnnnrmtrrmown commas Gym 10.20» lilo-Special class 3.30—5—Students boxing Wrestling 5—6.30-—Veteruns volleyball 7—8—’l‘eachers basketball 8~ 9.30-—1M0n's volleyball 9.30—10—Baskct:buil pruciico and Bowling Special prizes tor members. Church League 7~St. Peters vs. (‘onlrul (flhrlullull Shir-United vs. Zion q..1. Klb Bz andz Saunders &.News0m Great Showing 0f Easter Cattle, 1926i From the Newstesd Fanin, Win-E sloe. lP. E. i.. owned and operatedi by Slaunters, Newsom & C0..| (James E. dVioKenn-n, illiunnger): I 1 3-year-old Steer . . . . . . .. 1520; 1 3-year-old lhlfiiffii‘ 14601‘ The Beet Supreme I c@ ETAO 1 2-year-old Hemiord Steer Wurc bred) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1300 1 2-year-old lllorcloril Steer (Purc bred) . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 1 2-yvnr-old llcrelord Stccr (Gracie) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1225 Steers “Baby Beef" 1 l-ytéilf-Olil licreiord and l Angus iStcer . . . . . . . . . . .. 1100 1 l-yczirold Angus and ‘Shorthorn ‘Stccr . . . . . . .. 1105 The lliereforll and Angus Steer‘ “'41s raised by (‘hi-slur Edwards“ iliumpshlrc. ‘l’. E. 1., nnd was win-l nor of many prizcs u! Lin: 1025, shouw. , Tho Allllllfi and Hliorthorn Slccr will»: brcd by llm-ni- Bros, \\'lnslou, , id. l. l From l~‘ullon Snudc|'s'ni, North: River. l’. l~J..|. j 1 Hl-rcforrl Sim-r (Pnrc brl-dl 1280] 1 Hort-ford Sim-r (Purze lm-lli 1010i Scc display of prizcs won by‘ SillllHlPFg and Sandcrson at the few 1 Hciicl‘. ‘Shorihorn ilrnvli- 87:": 1 iieifcr, Shorthorn ilrndc» 1120 1 lieilcl‘, Shorthorn (lrznlz- S50 ment was llllliiv in thp old comel- lr-ry. Th» service wars conductcd at. the church um] grave by ltcv. l). NlncVli-ur. Thc iunornl arrnngc- mcnls \\'t'l‘l‘ aulmirably cnrrii-il ouli by dvlr. Norman (lillls. ‘ ‘ YORK AND - MAFlSHFlELD.- Passion vVkW-l-k scrvicus (his wock (roads yiurmillilii-I) bu fnllouwv: ‘Mnrsbflelltl;'l‘ucsday nl. 7.30 (in ' Dunslnffnagc Church). Brncklcy on Wednesday ill. 7.30.,York on Good Wlrlay at 7.30. lldaster Services on Sunday. Mlarshfleld l1 a. m. Pica» ant Grove‘ 3 p. m. York 7 p. m. will; Sacrament o1‘ the ‘Lord's ‘Slllpptlf. Hubert T. Smith, Pilsior. ‘ —"'A BUNBURY SCHOOL The following ls tho Honor Roll lnr Fhrbrunry: ‘(lrudo Vll.-1, Alden ilyguglas; 2, (‘llflord lllnoflonziltl. (lrndc V.—1. Bovycr Jones. 2, Jame-s Cudmoro; 3, Allibert Gallant. (mule lill.---1. Aleen Cud-more. (lrnde ll.—~1_ Margaret Jones; 2. lillllnn (‘lliilllbfth —- —~- - '<oc—'——---- ildrom Austin l-lyrlc. ("lydl- lliwr, P. E. 1.: 1 Steer, Sborthorn"(lrndc 1100i From lioyd hivillpiiloilu. (‘lydei itivvr, ll’. E. I. l -Hcil‘cr, isililflllilfil (lrnllc 1000 liSlcl-r. Shorlllorh (lrndc 1115 From l-‘rcd iii-um, Kingston. i". I‘). |.I 1 _Sl<>cr_ Shorllioru‘ (trade- 1175 i-‘rom ‘Domini-on iCXpPFllIllPlllill Farm. (lharlottiatnwn: llSlvcr . . . . . . . . . . . H1200 1 Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1010 1 Stccr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1200 1 ‘Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 870 10 Sierra to coine lair-r. This Firm were succcsslnLBZd-l durs for fouriccn (14) of thc twen-! ty-lour (2-1) Steers fed at the Ex- pc-rlmcntnl Farm this winter. This K's a wonderful lot oi (AIHIP, nlsmand will all he held for lhc,llnm's Re- tail Trudc. Ycor ziltcr year this old estnbFshl-il iirm are at the front with the best cattle produced in. this province. The showing today is a credit to the firm and the feed. ers oi’ our province. . Tlu- (Ynrcnsrses will he on display in lhe Slilili or who firm. Market Building. on Good Friday. Order your Easter Roast early. 84093-251711. ‘\ In Memorlam ~M\R. SYLVANUS MacAULAY It is with (leap feeling of regret that we chronicle the death of Mr. Sylvuuun ‘MuoAuluy oi’ East Bniiic which occurred In lhc llospltul in Charlottetown. un Wednesday. l"('.l)l‘lilll‘)' 21th. 1026. .\t Lilo nzc oi 6.’) ycurs. TNJCPHSIH] had enjoyed l l. i i. By Marie Belmont i “my is qlnlwll a lot at lirofimll. whothm- ll in usod nlonh or in con- lruut with n bright color. inirplc crlnn- Ilncu wilh grill’ makes llm sraicoiul 110811860 abovc. which is draped in the buck to givi- the linen oi n hood. A slender infl- sol 0i‘ lfillrllill dltrlltitl HWMBB "m" one ol the lower ioldfl "f U19 11°05- .\ slender tasks-l o! lillrilll! b05115 swings from one of the lowor iolde oi‘ the hood draplns- \ . The sanu model would” "i" ‘ppm! with ‘ares. l fictive tn cherry red c1188. llwg exhibitions tin-y wore nblc to at“ tend ln 1925. ' From llobcrl lloupr-r, Allltzinn P. n. I. ' Low P1166 life mak and long The strongest steel-fabric spring made, it is also the most flexible. Its 26 ribbon strips of steel are cross-tied by four rows of sensitive small coils. ' They adjust to every body curve. You cannot slide down to a cramped position in the middle. Its riveted pressed steel frame of the same height as a box spring ‘improves the appearance of the bed. Sagging is impossible with its reinforced edges. There are no sharp edges to tear the bed clothes. No other spring is so easy to keep clean. GRACELINE BEDS ~ osn-znmoon MATTRESSES ~ nazufwszeep by SIM MONS i i l o:4-~e. l R. T. HOLMA Charlottetown and Summersidc DEAIhERS IN P. E. ISLAND" ‘ Double strength at all points where strains can come, insure lifetime service from every Simmons Slumber King. See 1t at any furniture store, $12. ii e Slumber King unequalled for economy Spread the low price of the Slumber K ing over the years it will serve and no Canadian coin is small enough to measure its cost per night. ‘ ‘PAH? VTVI! ..., i1 \ \ Complete your comfort with an OSTERMOOR A fi rting companion to the Mun/bar King. Uucqualled by any other white cotton Felt mattress in Canada for more than 30 years. One quality, the best; one mnkcr, Simmons Limited; one price, the lowest at which so fine a mat- tress can be sold . . . Bcwarcof limitations. Look for the Ox/ermoor label. su"...-u.u"n"."nuns-unsound , - I good health almost all his lite time until about two months previous to his death. when he was token sud- denly ill with stomach trouble and was sent to the Hospital in Char- lottetown and dlspite the best medi- cal treatment and tender nursing awaodcxi him while there, he peace- .l'ully qpassed away. A chair has been loft vacant that never can be filled in the home wherahe was s loving brother and affectionate nelghlbor. The late Mr. MaoAulay was born nt St. Peter's Bay and was a man 0i‘ a very quiet disposition and a favorite among those who knew him. The announcement o! his death will touch the hearts oi many oi‘ his acquaintances and rccull memories of one ct the kindest of irlcnds. His home was one where Say This Over To Yourself Wampols Grape Salts Protects Your Health Two minutes a day keeps s cold away Add yIOGlOllI hours oi health and eomiort 8y regular use of Wampola Grape Salts It cleanses the irritated or congested mem- brane thoroughly, removes excess mucous, ate. A Challenge We will Inlki l "l"! wager with you that If Y9" try one bottle you wlll some back tor soother. g H. L. WORTHY caution? 1 _ the stranger lwas treated with every kindness and where the neighbors and friends were always given o. warm welcome. during his suffer~ lugs previous to his entering the lllospltal. Mo was consoled by fre- quent visits from his bclmrcd pan- ior. Rev. I-‘r. R. J. MacDonald, who ndnlinistorcd to him thc lust is“. rcd ltitcs oi’ lloly iMothcr Church. ‘ill: loaves to mourn two brothers. Daniel L. at East Baltic and Plus Campbell's Cove and one sister MaLlldu, a patient. in Charlottetown Hospital. liis body arrived home by train on the 25th and his mncral on, l-‘rlday tho 26th to Sit. Columbia was fairly well attended Iby ‘his friends‘ and neighbors, but owing in the hoavy rain muny were unable to » ullund. Service ln tho church was conducted by the Pastor. lROV. Fr. it. J. MacDonald who also oillciatcd at tho grave vwhero nll that was mortal oi a kind brother and loving lriend was laid l.o rest. In await the glorious Rsssurrectioo. Tho (pail bearers were Messrs. (‘harles Mclflachsrn, iPoter l). Mos- Hvy- Isadore ‘Murphy. Allan J. Campbell, Charles McMahon and llcnry MdMllil0li.-—(l.\lfly 1115 soul rost in D8800.) ' MRS. DANIEL MeLAREN The community ot Brudanell was shocked on the morning of Febru- ury 26th at the news of tho very sudden death of Mrs. Daniel MC- Larsn in lilo 70th year o! her ass. Although she had not boon citjoy- lns her usual health for the past ‘friends. al ways rowdy to hand to those in need and took community in which she lived andi- |on marriage is to lip vnforcod ‘byaiill many g’rls have 11116039004 u Mrs. ‘hicbnren was o. woman hiSh- Barclayg Bank, Limits-d. This dcci-‘to hr a condition of emplwmfllb” ‘ly respected in her community. pos- slon is mad:- |sessing a very pleasing personal- nonncemont through the advice oi his physician lty, kind hearted and sympathetic, scheme for Llu- bank‘..- girl vll-rks ihv introduction oi’ a similar r110. lend a helpingnvhicb lxnnck; into [oroe on Junc i. “it lIHJS been usual (or manngrrs guild. ‘ma; interest h, u“, wglfarg of m9 to zlcmami resignation on max-ring“. in an nn- said an official oi ‘the blink. ps-ilsion “Other banks may 110W CODING}: mid nil official 011.119 bflilkfilfiI . knmvn of u new as such will be greatly missed by her family. friends and neighbors. She leaves besides a sorrowingl husband, four sisterw-Mrs. Ronald‘ McKenzie, Mrs. Joseph Slmuon oi‘ Marie; Mrs. Otloy and 1311's. Boll oi‘ Ilosmu and eleven childreir-(Ever- cit and Ralph 0i Vancouver; liar- old oi ilelrolt; Ns-wlo-n of Rouge -Vlc-w ‘Saskq lrn ni homo; Mrs. ,llrucc ill-lyldfill, (lreenwich, l’. lG. 1.; Mrs. Laura Ford Erie IT. S. .\.; llirs. (‘reorxze Parker, Lowell, Mass; Violet and Maud 0t Brooklyn, ‘M-uss. and Mrs. Clinton Coffin. pre- deceased i921. (Patriot please copy.) l TO RESIGN ON MARRIAGE l L()N'I7U.\'. ‘Milrcli ZR-A rullfll: thnl. woman onuployc-s must rlmlgn l lllll svmuvf We have a good stock of this good all round coal on hand which is suitable for‘ either furnace or range. - We will he. pleased to deliver any quanti- ty required and guar- antee satisfaction. W. D. GILLIS & CO. few months. nevertheless her con- dltlon was not considered serious and her death therefore came as a Great shock to her lsmily and iast lids of lrsses ltswart A 0t JI Wtisrt - ‘~' FHONI in F A Delight To All-- Hot Cross Buns have been necessary to Lent and Easter for countless years-—as necessary as turkey to Thanksgiving. But so delicious are they that theyare now a daily habit in many homes. Place a standing order with us for a fresh supply of Hot Cross Buns straight through Lent. These raisin- filled, sugar-frosted buns are a tie- light t0 all who taste them. . HOT CROSS BUNS_ Wholesale and Retail STEWARTS BAKERY Kent Street Phone Ill