__ ____ ,_ ~ ____ slr.. _ ._ _ _ i l . _ ..t __ , »- i t » t ‘ i . x - _ ~ _rl fri _ F2 -M`oNii_-iv . THE cHARi.o'i"rE'rowN c-UAR.n1AN _ MARCH 19- 1928 "fr" - D ' ' “ _l Western Guardian ____ *U* _-___ _ \"` _ --ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA _0ATS, better oats, better China- 2~6-2 wks- -BUYING LIVE HOGS at Ken- té 'iw lvl ` "’0th. Alden Mouse, ea e W" rammdc Club are Quincy, Mass.; Herbert H. Jewell . Q - ° , . _ * ;g; ' ‘ -_ - -3! \ \ , ‘_ 3104 3 lb glngton, '1‘ue-sdily i’orenoon_ iilarcii S rl to D _ ‘The sons are: Howard A. Jewell.i contemplates spending the summer there_ wav until on the above-moiitioiictl _ Waril flight. » Mr. Percy Allen has sold his farm property to Mr. Waiter Bartlettand is moving to Albany, where he is starting a wood-working factory in _ ki ' l l i i’th°_‘. conjunction with blacksmith shop. loss ot 3 nd am ov ng a t five sous and one dailghtcr. putting on a play in the near future _ - _ , . _ _ which should draw a fun house. The §l”“_ A:l"°}l‘ "J'l_f_f‘£_‘ll°'f_'l""l§(f_‘§_‘;“ 'writer of these notes has been priv- "5" ' ' ‘ _ -FERTILIZER - We wish I0 “aged to read me play and can my the daughter' ls, MVB. -’\llI=ll\S Ml" _ invo :ill orders for Fertilizer' book- ihat it is something that wut hoia D°"““‘ "Wie" S‘"‘S“- oil nt cure Petei ‘yIat\utr & Soil 'me attentlon of me audlelwe ml Mi Jewell was one ot .1 tninliy illllppllue .ting £16 5l the last word ll ls emlllgd e of seven biotlieis and three sister One good thing of life 4 G -_ - _ ~- .- Little Clodhopper. and needless to ~ -EM.El§ALD L S S. C taking Say ls replete with humor Jewell, Lisbon Falls, Maine Wei live hogs Wednesday, March 215! I lingion if Jewell Cronki-toil --¢ 0 - V ' _ _, - wl Q `:\fterrioon, list hogs with D. N. Men Ml-_ 1-for-ace Sobey. star wing man-Minn.; Albert E. Jewell, Gre.ii ‘Kali S8C`y-_ 3230-3-17-2i,0l-l me flls; Albany Wildcats hockeyglfalls, .vloni.'inii; .Ianics Jewcll, Con- °-°- 'tcam, had his toe severely injured L id. \ l ltohr-rt C. .Irwell- -COME T0 THE l\\\"l“'1l\ ‘ml in ti recent ame, but is riiduall (‘omoi l\ ll and th new ile- _ __ _ , _ ' |~“"'-' -"“l"‘ ‘"“' ““’“f"""l; -""""‘ “_”-" 'php ~-_gllll-ll Klnl-_gr lllll-li bl-fill l(l;h_ __ _Dulce ln llm Mcllulll l-lulldlng or al _liatl no if-irrws tor hiin. lil:-i faith lair-ly, its they iiritt is imliossililc to s<.mt~ (_-i~cti_~.otc piles imvo hc(-li the McDonald News Store. COVEIIEAD ROAD NOTES lui the irrcfii 001| :intl l~`=iil1cr oi' low cet e-tim'-s ii-iii th-‘ iwiutitiourinc _ii.~.ult-it 1';-nm cii~.iriott<~town lately, ' .___ - -- l“"\'“" “`f""""‘fl- lit’ Wil-l t`fl\\‘l<| tonlns. IItii\'t~\'t‘i'. :i imttch is t-_\ipi‘t~t-llll lll-pllgmliml fm- tho bllillllllg of ll -FERTILIZER - I linvf-. fl still-I Thc farniers oi' Covchcad Road i't‘tlfi.l'-*l'<‘4lf|Y \\'=liIil\i~¥ r-\\'4\llillK |"l\' "Cl “tml U10 CUl`l1\\i1U U\l¢'¥'1Il¢“J111lf‘\`incw wli;ii~i` nt. Diincclin next spring. ply tif Mixml Fertilizer' :intl t'l|c~ml-.niid vicinity have been busily en- thc .litistt-r's ivolt-iinit~ villl. "\\'t‘f\l'.\` in thi- iiciir itiiiirt-_ Thi.-1 ;-,':irn1‘lThi;;i.~: badly needed, ai; thc old ont- cals now on iiumi at my wore-Ilraged in hauling potatoes to York “llc voititi lit»n\~‘." ili.~i anti was -‘IUCUN i1I'0=1Ckl“-d Wl\iLH0nS 0\'01' U10-wliilii the rontlel :irc igootl .ltini-isiprlncipal buyers were Mcss:':`_ Gov- one was lit~ltl on tho a|'t<-rimoii of left 8111110 h€‘l“"l‘i`“ Umm Unfleii in i\lria`rru\v whai't‘. - llq_ ;\l/,»_\'.llll__ ` 1 field MacEachern, 'Bertram Bi'o'.vn,:'l‘liins”_ H" _Radio owr-ers say that the recon-l ‘ -_- lmorsiiaii and Brown Bros. li-:_ _-it-ihsii-our, .issistoti ny not-_ mucill b<1i_t__t-_q>.li.ipl, thhn they \\t‘iL‘ tion has been cxccllent lat_ely_ Inl _.WE AR;-; BUy|NG tumllls mldl l ltl_ ilensllil- gla,,l,l_l_ f01 1 C --el hilflleo- tact, at cnc time is was said to l>S‘lo1l kinds table stock and seed po-I Mr. Norman Brown has returnedj The floral triliiites were beauti- tlic best pof..=.il'iis‘ condition practlc-’ ` i- 'thc best experienced in vcars _ _ l - < - - ~~ ‘tatoes every mild day at our ware to his home after spending a few ful rind- ccnsistcti oi' thc following: Cnc r._ c_i:' enterprising young; __ _ _ , l _ __ _ _ __ _ ___ l.nmm_s_ Mr_ Kcmmlh Mn,_,Nclll_ lug Mr_ Al__x_ MMNMI of Clyde Rivc__l;i_t:li_,;e_. ieogtieg _l_1;lil__lng__o§§r1or_tls_0_iln£lduys in OLeary. _I__l:l’Gi_il:itli Mi. .intl Mis, lIcilit.i ' .-ii _ rt- . t :_ ll- _- _ - ~ ~ » . ’““”‘ _ - - - _ §€,‘(§?I;.l_.:‘l;"(€l,;],;:";\L log.. \1t|\dmiir'tl;l\i\"cr?v-fsfhfrflyhtgr tht U_“"e_d §°“t"fl0ur warehouse. Ewen Kennedy. l The many friends of Mr. Melvin \Vrentli~ _\li~s_ I-llizalit-tli \';iul.l- l.,.,,ddc(l llll, ” ` - ` ` n l‘ _ 0 15' "ummm" fllcnmi _ 3101-3-13-6i'Jay our genial mall driver, are _ _ _ ' ' ` _.__. “ K r "°5‘_.',_ __ _ _ --' 'pleased to see him again on duty uh-t rum-i \'-iiiili--i~.li__., Cli‘\tlo\vii_'_ H _ I _I Thursday lust. Hmm. R ll f _ F b. .._ t : ' lowll, _ '__ ., \\' io air* l _ _ 1- l . *ily-_ rs. i` ora. . c .cot all ____ Gmdl; Iglmlm Rgdlellflaullg _,_ M___litiwii t'or the scssioii oiitcrtiiiiit>me of Mr. and Mrs. william saw-l 'Skating fil1i>@'-21'-' io IM* ill? 111211? Gratis iu-1. stephen Mcponiiidleri, Lower Bedeuue. on Friday- :it'ti‘HCti0i\ Vrl- 101' t'\'L‘i`_\' Diehl- H'2_ Qfllllerlne ll,»lCD¢,mlld_ when they inviccd zi few of the lnrsv Crewfl sf\illt“i‘-S _‘O “°~*i>°"‘-_ ciriiiit- ii-~i, ct-ciiia ivicnohniti; 2’.vcuns folk in honor of Miss 'Elsie tlicriisclvcs on the irc. At prcscnt.__llllm,S McDCnal(l_ lBmwl~l_l_9aclll-l- of Low;-r Bed¢¢lll_;_ ll the river is being liscd ioi' skating. Perlecl Allendancm _ Rodcrlclmformer l_ell¢llcl- of Cllrlelm-l_ 'Elle gl-_ as thc thaw has lclt very little of J_ MCD,_mald_ Mary D_ MCDOmld_i€nlng was pleasantly spam by all UIC link- W0 hcl” ‘hm uw. much Daniel McDonald. Josephine Mc- piesent-_ Ice cream and cake iwrel talked rink 'l01` “CPU ~"f"”“" “flu "V" Dcnald. Annie McDonald, Patrickscrved by Mrs. Stavert_ assisted by. teriilillé- HS Sliallnié fimld b" ‘“‘l“1@' Cinter. Margaret McDonald, Stcpli--Miss Verna Weeks. ed in at any time. i'ciiiii‘0"'="M°ma’3“°' 3232'3`H'3i Dnptorc. lman, (lofi only lt_tifrI\\'s_0wli:ill y_oli_ _'EASTERNTGENT_Mr J W_ -_ _._ -.._ -- "M_)_,_l"mp to ymnnl f n mn (m'_1\fiir-\$1_J~»il3fl»`-4»\~‘|ttIll\\i-- 1.-'Q ' _ y _ _ ' _ _ Name til shortly before his tlerith. he w.ni ' ' ` ` ' ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ‘ ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " iililn to mnvn about, and ui limos 1'. 0. Address: . . . . _ . _ . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ attend to his work. ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ` ' ' " ' » For some yonrn Mr. Jewell sui- Prnvlnre . , . _ . . _ _ _ . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . .. _ ~ fared from niitlima rind aliirinz re- , ' " " :’ _ é ' ccnr ni"-nthn other complications ‘ ' -4' ` dovclo ntl. Altlioigh possessed of & NICLLOIL 'f , /" a riii!t;:'fl cnnstlttilioli. Yet- llmlitf _ . _ . -P ,gl l_ ~ - -' _ thn cnniiniinl attack nl' several flin- ‘”‘°""“°'“"” ‘ t-im-s. his strength srridiwily save . - gl. . .. . . _ c m- ledy Tlic Reconciliation ' in St_ §Georgcs Hull on Easter Monday. . Isocicty will present the 3__act o orsilnc, iilnl tht- \li~iiics Ilc;tti~it'f' West Covchead. has asain resumed' 'rim li.ilii»t>.1i»oi~fi wt-it-, _\if»s.- ~ - dridge which was then ten-_ MR, ANDREW MOONEY dercd to the host and hos-L __- ltess for their cordial ‘hospi-I It is our sad duty to record tiv ttallty. After singing "For they are death of Andrew Mooney, which oc- jolly good fellows" and wishing Mr. curred at the home of his daughtc and Mrs. Bovyer the compllmrnts at Morell on Thursday- F‘€bt‘Ul\l'i of thc season each dispersed to his U16 9th. after only It Sh'-*ft lUl\0S»$~ ol- llel- l-gslwcllvc l-lomps l._.l._llnl_l The deceased was born in Green- thal, ll, was lm evening Weil ,_-l,elll___ vale in 1847 and later moved to Lit- ,Ramblm-_ . lt-lo Harbour, where he followed tht l' ' lblaokslnith trade for upwards of for- tlute his spirit winger! its heaven- _ l Besides a sorrowllig widow, wiiiil is feeling her loss very lieavlly.. - the deceased lcave.~i to mourn thc! l - ` ainfi-:i-is-all "'”°<°°"_""" f In Memoriam ' SI’.\I!KS FROM SEAIILETOVVN __ l MR. HAMMOND JEWELL. The farmers of this vicinity are _ t d t I $;3;hm5‘f§;“:g_t3;;1egf£s‘;gd pgf, In the early morning hours of Runcie' J' B Dyes' so ey an led resident of Hansville passoil mm"r Fmnm' ' lpoac-cl`iilly away nt the lrgc of tl7_ W d "si d that Mrs. Fraser .\'<`0¥'f‘- ` 531155/;l1Hl`5ft`:1lrl‘:i2a trip to Wirinipcg The_h (loot-nsetl had hecn in il in the near future. Mrs. Silllker Homo* H Wcflitciied condition o -_-,lwnllli for some months, but up nn- - - ,-_-_-_ __§'» __ ___ _ -_ -l lg _-,_ __ _ _.__*_l',l,__. _` _ t _A__ _________* _.__;_ ty years. He was a man very wel known not only to the people o Eastem Kings, among whom hc hut' resided since childhood, but also tc many others as well as in 1908 ht was appointed by the Interiiatlona Harvester Company as their repre- sentative for the Island. and thes' duties'~brought him in contact witl many people. He was also a repre- sentative of the Page Wire Fenc- Company and other lines of fam machinery-and in this connectior hc provcd his exceptional 'ability as salesman by winning first place ir three selling contests, one for Prince Edward Island. one for thi Maritime Provinces and the other for the Dominion of Canada, and ir all his dealings he was found to bt upright, honest, and a mnn of kcer judgment. He letlrcdfrom this work in 191i when on the death of his son-in-‘ _ ,_ » _~ t , it-.».‘» »:- ‘ t ‘ ' ‘~ l 1-IIS annual T goods of ve fixtures-you will I-leavy, close, finely int-lies wide, at. only A very nicc lileac ai. liaigaiil at pci' yd' ?i> .. I 'tllilSll slieetiiig, best. makes, offeretl 6?- inches wide . _ 70 inches wide _ _ _ _ \v,tlc, pei' yd _ . . . _ _ “Wabasso” Pillow fabric oi well-iinown 40 inches wide . _ _ .. 42 inches wide . _ . _ _ _ ‘-_ bloztclied sheeting, 63 sheeting, 70 inclios wide I very spleiitlid lunkt- ot' rozil 80 inches wide _ . . . . . _ _ Medium weight. circular Pillow (`-otton, really fine, satist`aci.oi‘y go-rids, 40 or 42 inches ' l ‘ u »--_ , » ;_._.....___; _ - - ‘- -. - ~ ~ ‘"*'“"""' A _ " ' ' ' ,/i/‘ \f°\ and very popular service is offered you again ' in our linen department on second floor._ ' You will see ry special value displayed on all tables and see sheetiiigs and pillow cottons sold at prices whose elieapness will surprise and delight Y0\1'- And . you will be able to get your sheets and pillow slips liemmed nicely without cost. Leave your orders_EARliY. Fine quality, firm, closely wov- cii unbleztclied sheeting, 72 int-.lies wide, only, per yzird '39 A iilcticlied sheeting of the bet- i_t>i' sort, nice weight, 72 inches wiilt-, splentlltl value, per _vtlrtl '52 80 iiieli, same grade, is 580. Our best 'quality sheeting, tt woiiderful fabric, sold at a most surprising p1'ice= 72 inches wide _ _ _ _ ._ ....750 Stl inches wide _ _ . . . . . . . ..82t-_ lleavy circular _pillow cotton, -I0 inches wide, a very out- stziliding value, per _vi-il'tl.._..._. . . . . '38 woven im- licryd '36 hed wllit~" one oi' thc at- Gilt: GSC _ . .720 Cotton fi cxcelleiicli . . . . _ .500 ._ _ _.520 Good nieclium weight uiiblcacli- cd cotton, 40 inches wide, p<‘l°ya1'tl ' and white, blue English Alhambra Bedspreads\ $1.75 r This is direct froiii the makers in ltlugland, and'is thus offered you at zi distinctly saving pi°icc. Very _attractive spreads 64 _ic 84 inches in size, licninied rvzitly io use, rose and wiiite gold and \vliit_o__ Wv`ll glzitllv send anyw'l1oi'c in P. lt). Island post paid oil i'e<-cipt. ot' price. J 60 inches wide, good weight . . _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ llcavy linen Rollei' 17 inches wide, at re _vttrds for . _ . . . . . . _ _ Extra. licrivy unblcaclicd cot- ton. 36 and 40 inches wide, pei' yzird _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . . . . . _ _ ' Bleach, all linen table daiiiask. _ 1.00 at 20 cents it yard or 5 It 5;) inch English made, cot- ton table daiiiaslt . _ . _ _ . " Medium weight linen Rollei' 'I'-oivclling, exceptional vziluc at pci' yard _ _ _ _ . . ._ ' I-lust qua,lit_y linen Glass Towel- liiig, 21 inc-.lies wide, gold, iielio or blue cross stripe or lizirred edge ._ _ ._ _ . _ _ _ _ " Towclliiig. al lizwgai it Jacquard F N Sub-standard Turkish A 39¢ tcm was out and passed by Mi-s_.__,_0n Geo Clam John A Mcmlayi, Sure, these are ‘still-staiidzii'tls” but the flaw will take some mu.-he was again resumed. Ai hair Joseph Doug,” -l l1nding,_a.nd-ive recoiiiiiieiid tlieni without r_eserve. They are ,mt twelve ll vote of thank, Wasl Internmnl ln l,c0l,l&__- C,m,llc,_y_ 20 X 40 inches with border ot pink, blue or gold _ . _ _ . _ .39c it _ _ ___ _ _ __ pltnilty. and with his wife, nee Julie I-Iolloran, he moved to Morcll where they spent their declining years with their daughter and two years 'ago celebrated their Goldcn_,_Jubi- lee. - He was a man deeply interested ‘n the affairs of the country. a :ti-eng politician, strictly tcmpcraire. md always took an active interest' n the affairs oi' the Church and its Societies, being a mcmbci' of thc C.l »/I. B. A. and for some years Prcsi-- ‘eiit oi' thc Benevolent Irish Socie- ty, Souris. ' He was attended in his last ill-l iess by Rev. Joseph Rooney oil Morell. and after it service in thc, 'Jhurch his remains were conveyed train to the home of his son An i to their im i¢sti`h§Tiii`¢`i`>1"ii{e‘BiI-"W5Ei¥fs;i'tli?t7éiéTi§»iTT§i§Zi'i»i&1"Aii- vlccs at the Church being conduct-ldrcw R. Mooney, Sourls. cd by Rev. Monsignor J. C. McLean~ and at, the grove by Rev. Mnrttn‘ SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS Mcncghnii. The pall bciirers.wcre3 his -‘Six f10Dl\0\VS- Lvfmtird, Joseph. Sisters St. Mary's Convent. Soiiris James. Diinlcl F, Marcus nnd Ralph .Sister Mary Teresa, Oharlotetownt MOOHCY- Sister Mary Aloysius, Ch‘town: Sli' Thorn :irc left. in mourn onc bro- ter Mary Stephen, Ch'tovIi1l M" ther Michael. oi Gi-ccnvnlc. one and Mrs. Frank McCarthy, Morcll; daughter, Mrs. Jcnniti McCarthy nt Miss Laura. Mooney, Souris: Mrs. Moroll. and three sons. Mathias of Jennie McCarthy and family- Rumford. Maiuc: Dziiiicl G.. of Wa- trrtown. Mass.. and /indmw it. or- l,|;'l"rims or-‘ SYMP/i1‘li\’ St. Cnthcrincia, besides it liirgcniiln-3 I bc-r'oi” fi-ieiids and relatives. 3 Mi". und Mi-ii. J. J. McKinnon `ChnrIotteto\vn; Mr. and Mrs. J. J- Mass CARDS lCurley. Vernon River; Mr. and Mft- Waido Smith, Boston: Mr. and Mft- Mr. Miclincl Mooney. Grecnvalc; Louis J. McCarthy, Invernew Mf- ly . , - irew R. at Bt. Catherines. and bur- law he closed his home at Llttlti Harbour. which had always been known as one of kindness and hos- _ed from there on Sunday, after-‘ noon. Despite thc disagreeable wcnthcr many followed t.lic_i'cinniiis ». Mm- Isabelle Mooney. soul-ts; Mr. and Mm. H. s. oueider, or-oehviiie: nml Mrs. Peter Mcblonkey. Bear Miss Matilda Mocarthy. Ch’town¢ Rivcr: Mr_ rind Mrs. .lolih C. Mc-l`Sister Regina. Ch'town; Mr- find C¢\\”l|\y. M01'l‘llL Mi'. nnrl Mr.-z. I-lil. Mrli. O. Prolilt, /ilborry P|I\|“"- , i -ti. if”