APRIL‘4, 1927 ~—-~t———~ PAGE SEVEN ltililllll on equitable grounds be l. _ _ _ _ I _ _ V 4 , _ .,. . . iciluse of our contribution to the . ' ' - i lm-eat expenditures in the Central jPi-ovlliicea, All these and many , . , -. -' _ g - l ma. cnnlil.o"rra_'ijgy_v_u_c_l_i_naplnu_ >IIEII FEET WEI , Central Guardian ‘ y FULL REPORT "T llc-neer. til."No shrdiu rth-liaehr - (llcouufiued ma“ m“ a) others are yet to ~be adjusted. ‘ _ . ' tlquirre, Tuesday, 5th, at l2 o'clock Halifax. where lneii on]. obtipflSureIy, then, we can ioeir forward Jffg, $1123, gargagragygzg‘; lllovll- illuhy Ghl-lld) in g-cod order. training, and i believe one or twtfwlth greater lhope and eonfidencei ,1 cwgm a wmbla mm. I ,\Vili sell UJGIID for cash. Ben). Cur of our fishery inspectors have alJthan ever_to further accretlona to: m“ kind‘ of median. but tel‘. Attctlpneer. ready taken up some studies there.,our revenue and to the OPPOFEUIF; m any good ma I "mu w ‘ . it is ounlnteutiou to have loan]. ity to atlli further lighten the bur-l I, “o,” u, t,“ “ma; LOADING LIVE i-loos at York. men receive that trdllililgp-guuqL-‘TUOH of taxation. i _ i’ I wahreming about ‘he Wednesday, April iith.——l'larry practical nien \vllo can give duals“ ~ cine had done for others, so .‘ Jenklnll- 4702 4 2 31 01109 0h the ground and advise and‘ . . do what is lieces i t ,1 - Lwouid get a bottle. After l LOADING LIVE HOGS at North fishermen in thellrlywollkustliibugll; - on. a few doses I found it lWiltslllre, Wednesday afternoon, out therrovlcce. ‘ l"; lo I took a few bottle lAprll 6lh.—l'lill'l')’ Jenkins. completely restored to health. 4702 4 2 3i P I I r I d , er laps many c ou lpeop a. o, ' praise _ _ g YOU SHOULD have that hat to- New wlfl‘ -. - .1 1 , h"! mills the 1mm they liar- But; ‘fay tohbe gleaned and dreblolckald have jilsbtliillittlgonilsylj) ‘§.‘.‘;“"‘ly.‘i§;;.,"f.;°;.1,"1$§g':;§,;‘353F333. f "if C i5 El‘ Pa" ¢-'— - - have always taken the ta d ti, ' v ‘ vfiobblce. 46?842tf "h", a“ FWD" econosw "sham? clasp-that those of our citizens are] CAR FOlR SALE — On Market . . Peaeona For Tax Reduction I i 25.)»? s... $0.110 will say “Why iaka off \ taxes? We are not tiled heavily Rum“. now, coliiparltively." Perhaps not. ALL PAPERS , . , .. , waxy’), g going who are Weaving us everyi P I believe that if it were i we as: suvmo both live and dressed hogs. taking dressed daily ‘and live hogs daily excepting Sat- beyond which ‘we cannot go public services; End, that wo be practiced. yet there i; a pqint out lhillry to- the efficiency of the ycar. We do not want these, People to leave us. We cannot; replace them by ‘ ha" with people of the with- same quality Jmmigration; I urlluy, Din-ls Irl-nser. 3M n. not had sufficient revenue to carry and u,“ ,.l.he phyc 10mm] u, l -- - bll l . - i ‘° ‘ . iflisrfly? :2‘? "twapfzllvl/e 38?; .ect aloneail’ tax reduction such as‘ LEA,VE YOUR HAT today with M; be ("wen ‘(direct ‘axatron we prclpose, will be very great oil‘; .l. w. Robbie: to be cleaned and re» "h, 1 , , , - 0hr iwvnle lreherslly. We have‘ blocked. 459342;: {he {Qnflfifsn :'f°,:";:';°d;°""_::l1hl;>; to pay special attention to the: ,.__.__ f, ‘n , I h d, .arrnera of this Province becaucei i ROBIN H000 FLous tile bls- "slit/Jilly .ti..fi"‘.i“f°t.i'.iif.". "l? ‘m’ ‘“ ""° i“ "d "Mb ‘""' be‘ I Asst selling and best hard wheai m, Con,“ u b =w=htlslly a Farming community. ,ilour. For sale at all Charlottetown “m, er: '0" y "no," i" "P". w‘ ha" "ml" "l" Pllyilfifll H" , p n the em. Aiili bllltllthlt‘! . ‘Grocers and leading dealers every rho opportunity his, 0119,04 “Io 9‘°9""'P'"°a' "all?" WM“ i" , ‘whom ' 2.9mm have endeavmed m curry m“ this .avorahle to the building up of. v —— _ prlicp and in some llielisure wr we“ andvflourlmmg mammal I IMPORTANT NOTICE "ro AD- have succeeded, ‘ “"1 m" clear hone for the future, ‘vlsnrlsens. -. Adi/aurora are '1 n. - . . . ., . l= 1° lwlld "P to the hlshest Int l lght H0 lllitliui slides) we f H», . Po i ‘rupuuvfly reququed m “o m“ have created "m. “ppmvuulilitn; o e lc ency our agricultural pupa. ‘their advmtlsements for the Gusrd- Whether or not we are iu Hlt-Qhq. '=t'°"' _ . A your dealer to show you Maximur Wall iA-pplziusc.) l a’ l . . m: J...» theflofiicclblllvyflrslzjonti‘! ,,.,,,,,,_ ,0, ms‘ we hm at any ! \ . - Papers. Their beauty is based upon the a FQ Q l1 O3 , O - ~ ’ ' v pew...’ Jain... $.51‘ n91 b. ,,,.... Q1‘;jgfiflgdhaiilgjenrggavrjgg; , g greatest development in the history of the . t . o d - ~ . . * ~ - i3? 32's.... Zys-fomlilh. " ' “w” {Y}, fij§ggff°lg=<iui ::;y|;;.s.;.n.; I ll mliltlil l... that .. yearJlgo r _ Canadian Wall Paper industry-the perfection _ Y l9. i . ' . ' ' ' none of the avenues have been (,,'(,;,elOw,§),,3::.=-‘,:? égvsgigginiisn}; 0f a Pflpel‘ OHe-thlfd Wide!‘ than. any heretofore printed in Canada. The greater surface of Maximur N i - . '. d . . nlihfl. 31E." s“.'.§fl‘l?.o...l. lii. 21's Z'§§';°.§.‘1.’1‘3'l§.",°Zliifiiiilififl"lii P11’, P""""‘°° °’,Q‘,"’"°° "m" ll" l" ill‘ lwwcl‘. t s alliazl-iig, tliej _ _ _ ' gives the scope necessary for the finest effects in the mural designefs art. ilvilégliiliceédf-go;nlgullllialgu<lmliéfil Dolrglfilltstlllsftovwllbrlllz. platform oi‘ Dfnemlal wean“ of the wunw-v‘ "of the deatlh olf their son, Evorehi- l-he Conservative pariy in 1923, i 1mm “ml sfluyca B” f“ as we ‘ Never has it been possible in the narrower type of paper to develop such decorative charm as the Maxi- mur line reveals in every one of its many patterns. i ‘.113$l°§u§'i5§‘3..§"li‘o§§l1éliiitififi §,§:,‘,“',,;l~;;o;;;id@ élrfdg:l;ol‘llfll:lg$l‘ll1':l: l‘._§'.§’.'.".-.“l'fi..-.§_‘“,v§l ifi.‘.ray'"l.iuilf.i'i‘ii ilrieelggffllgfii-“ghere we") 11° {"1" those claims ‘lllllllélllelllfll for alidl- llllilfifig" n?‘ 2l,,t£,.ol::e pgfifiplggiéltifi‘ (may SWElllJL-omillzntfurzmearyfir]? "soil-lo investigation made ENJOYABLE sTAc. PARTV - 3,‘j,',,,§,“$,,°;,i§ Q" fflg}: . On panelled walls its superiority is specially ap- parent. Needing fewer strips to a given wall space, there is no monotonous repetition of design- In this connection, note that leading decorators advocate this panelled wall treatment. Nancy McClelland says: “Wall Paper borders used to outline panelsare extremely effective in emphasizing p architectural merit and correcting structural defects." S0 panel M ' i ~ betl-yfilf rlilgfitris etxziletllltlilllrelflfilluigllgy ‘fzpoal-hfg’ d: r‘ swan" W9 "OW flrnlers iverivill be in a position and your walls with Maximur-when you re-decorate this Spring. . ~ avenmg m hum“. of excovemo, J_ (l-Wd iPPlillst-H) we iutclid lo deal with that. R, Douglas. The function proved ii Reply to M“ shunderm broking back over the past. ev- ' "-See Maximur-your dealer has a large range of designs for you to choose from. very ernjoyalbie one and many pleas- "ll ll llllhrlel‘ of a century. ii is int stories of the it'll) t0 Europa‘ I Sllilllflw lll.\' liczli. iriolitl will “MPIY "Yllvfilllllfl l0 llote tho. I _ FREE/ 1,000.00 m Cosh Prizes were told. lllrs. Billcli, who ls a ha)‘. "You are following olli' lead; Ftfllllh‘ “l!” pmi/lllfifl has made lii fihfll‘l0l-'.8l‘C\Vll llily- fulfilled herl illlhliilly lllilllc the zilinouilce- "S '°'lll.i>l'<>llll0ll0li mid iIIUIBCOXZv pant admirably as frontage, ML meiit". [may say, in zlllllfllpitlli)“ "lllllhllve and comforts of our‘ Douglas will leave today on a bus- 0f lllnli statement, that lils an- “WW5 (Wmllhred to the conditions- inesg {Pip to New Ym-k --A'|nherg[ noliuemelit, from iilaliy points oIlThc outlook ahead is equally News. view, ivus premature. lii tho Pmmlsllifl. amLMllth the optimism _ first place it was made before this that Bhflllld be created by a reduc» comm; TQ AMHERS1- __ ‘m; province llEttl ally official intlmu-, "l"! in taxes and by the extension , and Mrs. B. w. Taylor of oiulr- lloh that we were going i0 get auiol cdhcatlenai facilities to our lottetoivn will arrive .ln Amherst “WW5” l" lllll‘ Bllllfild)‘. My lloli/larmillfl lmplllatlon l think we can t0ilicl'i'ow and take up their fut- mend "HY possibly sliy that it '°°k flirward Wml l/"Y 9"“ 41°F? uro residence lu the town. Mr. Slhlllld have been nut lii lllei*°"l°'"l"'¢- We =r=lhth= lwsl- Taylm- h, ygprlzgenflng Bea,“- Speecli froili the Throne, bill tiililition of one looking upon the bright ‘Bros. of ‘Forzinto. HQ in a sports. iwiultl have boon ill llilsl; h Drunk‘ morning sun o1’ a summer day. see- In the event that the winner of any prize isjound to have one or more rooms of his or her home decorated with MAXIMUR Wail Papers, the amountof this winner's prize money will be automatically doubled. Ask your nearest Wall Paper dealer for an official entry blank and folder giving full particulars. If he hasn't Maximur yet, write us giving his name and address. We will mail you an entry blank and folder Free. Contest closes May 31st, i927. See your dealer now. . ' ‘I t I would be an invalid to- ‘ V350: a bottle, large family size I u only by The T. Mllburu , Toronto, Ont. A ew Development ' Makes Beauty Possible reater The Outlook Ahead. {5NATURE’S ' WAY” A Real Walking SHOE ' And also the most comforb in existence, Goodygar, a dd, made of Medium Brown- Calf or Black Kid with i ouban heel and medium toe. All sizes from 2y, to 8‘ in flock. In the following widths A__ 5,.‘c..D. E. For a proper fit-and all possible comfort oomblnechwith good appear- Ill I have “Nature's Way." _ BLACK KID "rwo STRAP ' ATENT LEATHER TWO "QTRAP ALSO. STOCKED, QAME CONSTRUCTION. lpLLEYiniifin “ rAaHiDHAuLE FDQQ; _ ma" "l Pllllllfl lirmiiillialli-e, zuid liliih “lii “f l“ "Wmuuml "Dull ll lilorc m9 i" "l! Promise of the full spie.'i~ lip “m! Mm ppm“, w,“ m, Smear,» coujct-tiiitn Now that wc have so. dol- of the noondsy yet to come, 1y ivcllalliictl to the lliwn, Selvgralicllrfid this increased subsidy, wc Th“ | blllfll/e. ls the attitude and Ifllllfl‘ commercial residents pro-are reducing taxes, and implemgnt- expectation of._svery loyal citizen of ,C0lisldk'.ripg puking [he], “nuns mling the promise we made in that this Province. (Loud anti prolongntl ‘Amherst. -—Aniherst News, respect three years ago. Jiid illyfllgzpililisc.) . _____{ llmi. frlonll llliikl‘. lillil jilYiilllfil-I‘ _ _ i r lNDiSPENlSABLE FOR EVERY lillm, or llill his pnriy lllziku if (IIIF- -— ~—<o ' l ‘gfigxwg, HOUSEHOL-DEFL-Ml;Mung], M“, llll-r lllai lgleciion t-aliipltlgn? Did Cal-run, 12 islillllg Street has just "WY ever say anything about wjuleaninlgs From invented a very useful and almost lll-lction of ii-ixes? 'l‘ilei'e was at - . . Tryon And Vicinity AND We wish to find the best ten words (or. h") which will most appropriately expn“ the beautiful designs and colors of Wall Papers: absolutely free: Maximur To enlist your help we on" Tax Reduction. $500 for the Best Slogan $250 for the 2nd Best Slogan $125 for the 3rd Best Slogan $75 for the 4th Best Slogan $50 for the 5th Best Slogan NEW TQRON TO CANADA ‘indispensable convenience [or time when they preached econ-l lhouseholdors. namely a 3mm"; 0111i’. wllilen tlhey promised to carry i - holder to attach t ti ‘m W" Olll additions-l tax ti n.' l i . ma fitted by scientific o, doorpofls ,0, slewpsufsoélmfi and how did they do m s‘; i’l..*..,;,‘.L‘.;;{.',i1i,°§’1‘£‘,1°f.1‘figffipoiflifii. . l "‘°”‘°d" ihlllllllls "l8 hewsmrliei- ‘delivered by §§”'"l{x"'? famous Tax Act 0719-‘ day, ‘March 215th. on business. E. W in“ "my hlld to prevent it being ' ( ppame‘) . *—"- e libiown- away, It h, a "ea, “we 0on7 Y '.\li'. Walter Caiifleld, who has Amp » » i - ltrivalice. the feature of which is a spoilt some time past visiting his S strong spring h1g0 winch the mp9,. ‘parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cun- . J. _ '13 supper] to be he“, as in a V,“ l lll-ly say that we cannot reduce, field. ni‘ Wostnioreland leftlhe lat-i llliveryoile who desires to mltde euro ulmis to m-f] exllitm we ‘mum t“ pa" of last week and intendsi t t ' or MS m. her mom, G c. ill we ivi iua e all the reqrelul'nlnl; to his usual work -at '43 Rlchmlmd a '1' ‘Should communicate “tlfih lairdgxf dilutions‘ we incl .lie present l-llli-Jllt-lzillzi, iillt before doini; so lie will, gggggQ§Q§Q4QgQy§glcatrllou who w,“ amx the 006m“ alien oi our finances will iicllifpay li visit to his l)l'()'|‘ll0i‘, Mtti an“) for we modest sum bf 756i c propose to make the following lilrrlittm and Mrs. Caliiileld of Sli- 0M}, "°d"°“°ll5-— _ i rllnuc Lake. Noew York. “._.. _ To cut the Automobile License —--— I _' fee in half. a reduction oi $2.50 on Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Machean i the Siwdllcenaehicml‘ i'i‘llil‘iii’!(l to their home in Amherst, 4; . _, oreucete andT bN-S. ‘Stl.’l'l h - IPHIIIS NellrltlS twenty. percent. (ApplauleJax y Slitllll tilt) pltl-anlltlflysy lnoilflfs ' t . To reduce the Income T by picaslllrily aftlie lioi l‘ M-- d - Quickly Re|l€V€d making the following exemptalgns: l .\ll‘s. William Cullei olfoVlciorlllklul i ._.____ ' The exemption at present is $500‘ rConl/lrlclng Proof That Norviilne We are raising that exemption to We are glad to note that Mrs, i ‘is the Beet Treistment $750 for unmarried :.-.-,: payers and Job llinian oi Augustine Cove has - for married taxpayers to $1.000. ‘improved’ somewhat after sirlierq Thin, n | ha" “m, is no, a int: from a serious plryiatie stroke. here la no need whatever to Nortlifleld -Si,ation, March 3l.-— nd away for any $5593 ted in Our Sded CATA- GUE for 1927. An edition . 8,000 eopiea has been rec- tly mailed to the F-ARM- RS and GARDNERS of P. E. “ma. Carter’s » Reliable Seeds i ll be for sale by upwards ~~I eftha beat Merchants In I and. We guarantee uailty of gho Seeds sold l em bearing our name to , e some as sold at our l _ GTORE, CHAR- ETEOWN. Carter’s Seeds Grow . - v 4 .They are carefully selected or PURITY andGERMIN- i TION and adaptability to Oli. and CLIMATE. OARTEFPS '8EETD8 are much cheaper than those llat- ed In the Catalogues of the other Provinces in Canada. OARTEWS SEEDS are asl- ecke. . ll to. their growing quail lea," moat suitable to aeli and climate. from ENG- . LAND.‘ CANADA and the l UNITED STATES, long ax- litrlattoo has taught us where to look tol- the best, and pill)‘ the beat. ' ii you have not received a BEID CATALOGUE. an ad- llraaaed-jolt Oard will bring You ant. ' "CARTER 8t C0 ‘I LIMITED. Jflilinento the People oi "iNo stronger llnlnient than Nervl- ‘lino exists, in the oplnionl of Mrs. Vltuby Stats, of this town. "For ;yel1l‘ll." states Mrs. Stats, I suffered lll'0m Ilellfltlfl. l tried nearly every- ‘thing, but to no avail, so flnailly, ‘when reading about how good lNer- jvillne was. ii decided to try it. I hfound lNervillne relieved the sharp gpains immediately. it is the quick- est relief, the surest remedy for ‘mo. It beats all other lliitments; it is oxcellenl ,"-__1Vi.rs. Ruby Stats. l You can scarcely dlnd anly one .tluit will not tell you about the iislh- relievlnlz liowu- of Norvlline. Thole is hardly an ache , or pain thgt it will not relieve immediately. lNel-viline is an anchor of health in every household. Try a 35c butt-lg, l _ -€-—-—-l~ Dent Look 3”" F” m°9°"‘°" mpplauso" home of ‘Mrs Bessie I-lowatt grggf q-wuoghm bu; l; l; a b,gin.,u\lthollgli fur from well yet l1 com-l Illllfl. and if this Government lsiilcle recovery is hovel! for very. here next year the revision dowrri ficllll- ,1 ward wllI_ be continued. (Ally +- plnuaey __ Mlss Mildred Smith and Mr. Ar-j Taking the revenue as we calcufl llll-lrtslllllh “WW6 in Crfllnllld on, Satq late it for the year 1927, and aftcrl llrdfly 011 11118111855. the latter’ also; mgklng m,“ nduoqon,’ w, 951p} paid a visit to Victoria. ' mate ,1 revenue for the year 1927] I '94 gun-fin and m, expendmm, or Mr. Harding Rawleig-hs, repre- $3n9,a75_ _ v lselitatlve -l‘or his district paid hlsl, w, 9mm,“ H. w, an h", next usual round of calls to Tryon lasti y," go m“, a" “Hun. week and reports business fairly‘ ment with regard to the taxes onEi-wd- I foxes. The tax now u n foxes. “‘—'“ ' la included in the taxatlozaAct and} M‘? “ml M“ Dmmm Mllrlllllsolll has not proven satisfactory. ' l mmmled rmummg l° l-llell" llldi w, prom,“ ‘o m“, “my,” Qxlhome at Victoria the last of lthe, emptlona and reductions in the |n- W897“ The!’ “Y9 been "16 Bllesli’ come Tax, more especially for or Mn“ Mumrds 5°?’ M“ Gelllfiel mo“ who m" "mu," to w? and Mrs. Milford. or Port Bethune,‘ W". o ‘m. S. and have had a very enjoy-l‘ We promise to make a further rc-j am“ “me- - iuetlon in the Land Tax, and we! lope to wipe out the Automobile Ll-' last week end in Victoria at the ‘ A your use, Mr. Speaker, when SI mad“ this m°“°" °f m’ supply‘ Wh/t might have been a. very lMr Lloyd Howatt of Tryon spent I ago has another in the course of|llall decrcotl oilllrrivise. and on till: erection at iCarieton Sidlillx slid zabovc date. surrounded by her par- we understand it will he ready for eliis, brothers and sisters she pas- use in a couple oi weeks. lscd peacefully away. Dilrllig her illness, which slit: Ml‘. ‘Elmer DBWBOXI of Allglllllllleibore ivith cheerfulness and resig- Cove has purchased some DllYlYnatlon. she was frequeptly attend- bred Chinchilla ralliihits. Mr. Daw~lcd by 1,9,. p35“)? Rgv_ A, 1,, Sinnoi son ilitoudsgolflg into the fill‘ bll"; who administered to her tho last. slness on a big scale. |l'ltes of the Catholic Church, of ‘which site was a true and devout A few l-ler funeral, heltli on flocl; of “wild geeseWmenfber. Iblackbirds an an occasional roblninre-by 5th was largely attended. Ro- Slitlrll-l, Mr &' Mix; P. T. l'()\\'i‘l‘, Si. McDonald, Rollo Bay. Spiritual offerings Sisters Mt. St. Marys. Cll‘tuwn.- Herniitleiin Connolly, Clftuwn. Mr. & Mrs. J. I". Cliaissoii 8t Family. iiesr River. Jifilizalicth ‘Paquet Ciiarlctleiotvli. ii‘. Chaisson 8: Famllyn Norwoctl, ‘Mass. Mr. & Mrs. Joseplri’. Conway, Bostoml P-lilt-isos. Mrs. Wetlerick Peters. Rol- lo Day. ‘ \ Messages of sympathy 1 fthlowil. Rev. L. l’. Callaghan! lChTmdn, Rev. ll. F. Mciioniitl, '1I3l'ae", Rev. F. L. Milllhlly. St. ‘DllnSlflXlS, Rev. Bernard (llllls, Ch‘- town, George ‘Dolllols. Cfftown, Miss Bernadette lConliolly; Ch'- Mass, Lemuel F Clisisson Norwood .l. C. V. Peters Bay, Mr & Mrs. Ronald JJMiss Maud Hughes, Clftowii. .\ll‘. McDonald, Boston. Niass. Miss ldsil& Mrs. Alfred MODOIIHlil, Pelibodi. glass, Alias i.\'lal'y A town. Dead _ BIT 0ll ‘I'll! Jill Every one admires a snappy clean eurappearlneo. It's the leading role in. the dream of ‘success- " Thraa Flowers will do ail this. Try them. We oarry a complete line. " I had ery little holw of seiilns additlo oi subsidy from Ottawa. There was nothing specially l0 ill-- been in previous years. Never-i theless you see ourselves in the p0- eitlon in which we are tonight. You see ourselves with assurance oi the complete implementation of the recommendations of- the Dun- can Commission. lThe payment of $126,000 is illlldfi only as an in- terim payment until "thslret can, » t . us eii e ween l l "m", Pom...’ T? m,“ ri atllguflprgglncg: ‘llhis ind u’ T. Wm m ‘a ' ‘m’ . terlm payment ll a very small PTO-l tine, compacts, ravelattel, “mun or w“, m Prowl“, soap. '*°' . _ , should rgeoive. it barely seven - ' ,_ what we are entitled to tor addil- . . 1 ‘tlanal subsidy tor want of Public L Land. ‘On this score we are Ml" PHONE I71 ' .178 oucsu srllllhn ears as Manitoba re- , en there are our - Provinces for compensa- special _ 7 dicate it. any more than there had mremon. placed we “m,” m“ do“ serious accident was narrowly av- oriodst the home of Mr. Jack Ho- wattv of Tryon, when ‘his son, to the loud speaker of their radio set. with the result that th inflam- able material, of the loud speaker caught on fire and only for the strenuous efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Hewett. who had the mllliortuno '0! bill“!!! their hands considerab- ly. the results mlzht have been of a. more serious nature. w" "l! "P! 81nd to know that Mr. Fred Bell of Cape Traveree.| avhz ltradhthe rlllre mlfiortune ' of ll ll I l" ecu rind shop bum“ 1° lllvlround some time LACKHEADS i " Wnfilll; mil the ' be . 'I ‘Itolflftllillltlbtlltol Western lande fiiilofmnililo tho." My r mi; to more have been‘ noticed in this dlstlllil-Iqilieni High hinss was celebrated These hmlhlhsers or spring iluiejlly- Rev. A. L. Slnnoi and the ser- '1l‘8 Sllflll)’ WQICOIBG VlSllOFS! [vices at the grave were conducted "D" ;by the Rev. K. .C. McPllersoil. l The Pall bearers were diesel-s IN iildlrl Grant. Edwin Peters, Russel .i'el'ry, Chester McGaugh, Frank _____ ! Peters and John (I. Peters. MISS GERTRUDE CHAISSON. [ulfleflltliiiltt lierMsol;'r;lw§lli§‘n§:lrell:ltfil. l ireo ss ers. a e, Oil February 8rd ‘the home oflAllllle llllll "l"? blhllllelh- glfillllllil Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chalssou of R01". Jerome. Jnlllefl. JOhll illld Wllllv. lo nay Ens-t was saddens: byhtlieiitro leidt lok;ll<(>llll'lld8.‘lllliglllglglfélllll" death of their beloved aug tern. er an a ii an 0v s - Gertrude at the early age of 24' years Although deceased had been iii ailing health for some months. hopes were entertained for her recovery, and her early demise came as a shock to her many friends and relatives. Gertie as she was familiarly known, being of a kind and cheerful disposition. endeared herself to lioi- many ae- quslnllanees IFPOIII her earliest fears she had a strong desire for nursing and in Sept. 1.025. entered the training school for nurses at the City Hospital. Charlottetown. In this field of of labour, she was over faithful and conscientious in e discharge of her duties, but after only eight months tralnlnl; her health foiled and she was oh- liged to return to her home where it was hoped she might ha restorq ed to her former good health. For a time she seemed to be vi ‘but in Ofiber, 1.088 her I , lygi-qivwoi-se. Ail that medical ai and- hind nursing could The following Mass Cards. 99h‘- lMass, J. Lemuel Chaisson, Boston‘ Fisher. Rlixlillry. Ila». Peters. (‘ll’- (Patriot and others papers please copy). l An airplane planned in Gorliizllly for carigvlng passengers across llie Atlantic will have two bodies. ouch 75 feet long, a. wing spread of 20?- feci and ioilr 1000 horsepower iiioi- _ ors. l.\___ l iSlster M. Plililti, City HnspliaLfrQ-eoaeoooooeooya-o-Qem-eoo- ltual offerings and kind messages ‘Mass, Lemuel p1 91,51,190“, 303m“ ~ o! sympathy were srhililhlly re-iulnss, Mr Q: Mrs. Joseph P. Coll- ceivod. .'J. Peters. Allstou, Muss. Mr tit rs, .l~kl_\vard Peters, Allston Mass, Mr.‘ lflllilléi‘ Peters. Allston ‘Mass, Mr The family. J. Lemuel Chslsson- Wm. A. Peters, Boston, Mass. Mr.‘ Mass cards iway, Boston, Mass, Mr. 8t Mrs. Boston, Mass. Sisters City Hospltallg; Mrs, Eugeng Morgan, Dorehes‘ _ CIIWWII. Slslers ML 51- Mflryfiter Mass. Miss Mary E Chaissoii, Ohltown. Dr. W. J. McMillan. Ch'- Boston, Mass, Mr d: Mrs. R. J. Mc- town, Rev. L. P. Callaghan. ChQ Iionald, Boston, Earl MdEwen. Ha- IOWII. RBV- F» L- Mllllfllly- 51- lifsx, N. 8.. Mlsii Adelaide Chills- lDuastans. Rev Reginald F. McDon- son, Verna. N. .l.. Mr d .\lrs James aid. "Brae". Mr. k Mrs P. F. Dcn- Duran, Lynn, Mass. Miss Mlnniel ale. Rollo Bar. Mi' & hrs-- Patrick McAdam, Bear River, Ml- a Mi-al Mwllflh)’. Sourls West. Mr. 8: Mrll/Ihos. McGaugh. Bear River, Miss, J01"! Tlwhllllflll. Hflfmfllly Jot" MY- lFranels McGaugh. Bear River, Miss: d Mrs. A. F‘. Peters. Rollo BJY. Mary do. icllfllllllll, WatertownJ Mr. a Mrs. Frlluh J. Peters. Alls~ wuss, Miss Charlotte MurphLBOI-i ton. Mass. Mi‘. "Ellie" McQllald. tcii, Masiadvlr. & Mrs. i-‘rnnk War- Harmony .Ict.. Mr. i‘; Mrs. Joilephlrnn & lnlanche. Little Harhoilinl J. Chslseon. Rollo Bay. Mr D. F. Miss .\iary Hailey, Boston, Mass.‘ White. Rollo Bay, Miss Annie dlc-llMissos Hannllh- t Hilda Martlmi Donald. Bristol P. E. I., Miss EtholVBostnn. Males. Miss Annie Manson lPeters, Rollo Bay. Mrs. Alex Mc-liald. Bristol, Mr b Mrs Gus Peters.‘ Donald, and Mrs Margaret Murphy Boston Mass, Mr d Mrs. ~-auwara_ of no availMfro; (M phftown, iltr. liivlinil; stullally, you r, Nogtow; qigoea,pr..a Mrs l. s l pvi l.‘ .- .' m. i,» ‘ .,, ~.,_,,,.,. ... _ l.lf._l t i We supply the right grades to.- ali puns. Ring us up and learn e our reasonable prleea for all hind .. ' - but eeal. Waahali biplane V. w aqrvi you» v ‘ 1 “The maximum o: Heat" w. n-.o,,ig,u,§.laé l. .. Elvis-h...‘ 4 k . one it. H," '.' ' ' ' ' I u F. ‘ell.’ gull, , tn m. iv- unit's; la-illtiiliyilly in...»