SARAH DOROTHY RICE Death is always an occasion of BQPPOW. especially to those deeply ylntenested. Such a visitation invad- ' 84! the ‘home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick 0. Rice, Glenianiilng when their dear daughter Sarah Dorothy was calls-t to iiiy down her earthly lcareer. though only in -lier 25th |year. incensed was 0f sterling |cliiiructer, an industrious worker. a bright and lovable girl and ti God~ nearing christian. During her long Upper White l-Iesd. NJ. “l suilered lor yssro with Stomach Trouble end lndigsltion srsrl could not n. ‘nylhlfl. to help rne. l shell never ssgret the firlt dsy l fluted tsldng OLIVEINE EIUIBION; now l em . prsdicelliVln- Income-ind Ouvs- "illness she wiis always seen to iNE EMULIiON to ssyons suflering nnnie, never n mproach escaped boinStoniscliTrouble. her "p5. always locking on u“! S ARMSTRONG. .‘.1.1.!.Y.El*.i‘§ Tlie Greet llesltli llestorer builds up end Rrongthens tho whole system, snd is tho belt possible tonic lor children as well as grown folk. lbrlght side. and resiizned to the [Divine Will The coniiuuiilly was tdeeply moved by this untimely ldcath and sympathy wtis extended ,tu the narrowing home from friends liar and near. She was attended all during her illness tby her 911M111‘ Rev. Father Glllis whose frflqllfll" visits to her lbedside were constant incentives of peace until grime- l Besides father and mother she ‘etivcs to mourn their loss one bro- Flaiuc: Egwn THuns. Arsdtslg A TE WED. AND lmssed away ut he. h town on the evening oiotlligdifdillngsiet. Dmggigtg sud Ggngnl 51",, tlier James. living near by the old lisvethls favorite medicine. Ask home and t.wo sisters Laurette. loi- _it by nsme snd insist on - (Mrs. Jamt i Campbell). 1311111385 lilvlnl 111° 85""1"°- and Mary A. at home. Her tuner al took place to All Saints Church. Propsred s. - ‘ rmiu». TltnteslCe. mu, Cardigan, Wednesday‘. March 211111 COOHBIILQss. 3 and was largely attended. A High quickly laid. Two new colors added. Tile ed and Blue Black. Highest quality farm seeds, priced right. tllLL s. l.Ali'lZ Corner Gt. George and Fitzroy ous Puppies. ll handsome roof that ’ defies the weather An added touch of beauty to any house is a roof ol Brantford Asphalt Slates, which are in soft, harmonious shades of reddish brown and dark green. A very economical roof, because Brantford Asphalt Slates do not split, get loose, curl up, absorb water or rot. Moderate in cost, strongly fire-resistant, easily and Brantford Asphalt Slates are being used more extensively every year. If you are 801118 to do any building this year or have an old roof that needs replacing, it will be to your advantige to drop in and see our lincs of roofing. M“; n1 Requiem was chanted by the pastor, Rev. Bernard Gillis and in the adjacent cemetery» all th9-1 was mortal of her, who had done her duty well, while here on earth. was laid to rest. The D1111 1116"?" were: Harold Roche. Douglas Campbell, “Yilired Roche, John F. Roche. May her soul rest in P911119- . ._._-_¢o->————'- M RS. WILLIAM MATHESQN B“ Mrs. William Mat-heson, 115611 43. Charlottetown Rice, Otto Roche and Seymour‘ For a number 0 ‘tbeen in rather dblliiiiilashelillieh ll‘: tlier demise though sudden wag’; no; tilllelfhected. Since Xmiis she was ‘carefully attended u) by her mm} 32% Roderick McLeod, B,.1dge_ The deceased was a ti ' the late -Mr. Hugh Itltmeliililighdlblggi Cross and Jessie McKenzie. Her lhusbsnd. Mr. William Mathcson, F079“ H111. predeceased her iicttrly n"! Yea" 1180. A short time atitcr ‘his death, the widow sold the itirm |iind s-he with her two children lived at Bridgetown. Three children Jeanette, Ernest and Josephine survive, the latter resides with her aunt Mrs. Robert- son, Kingsborougli, Kings Co. Three brothers and two sisters mourn the loss of a. beloved sister. John Kenneth, Williams Lake, B. C.; Joseph A., Oakland, Cat, U. S. A; Jonathan D., at home in Al- bion Cross; Mrs. S. S. Robertson. Kings Co., P. E. l.; tMrs. D. H] Stewart, Fairville, Mam, U. S. A.; Alter service in the home, inter- ment took place at 2 p. m. Thurs- day 5th inst. in the family bury- ing place Dundas. Six cousins acted as pail tbearers: Wallace ‘McKen- zie, Samuel McLeod. Kenneth Mor- rison, Alex M01193“, Dan McDonald. Leslie Hunter. -—--<-e>————- CAPT. EDWARD DELORIE l The death occurred at Boston. oi lCapt. EdwartLDelorie, formerly oi‘ Georgetown. Deceased who had {been ailing but a short time moved ,to Boston albout a year ago where lie has since lyeen tenderly cared ~ Just come here and your blues will _!HE TQWN GUAREAN. Helium. besides two sisters thirsl HARNEGSING asnms McDonald and Mrs. Johnson and live brothers, John and Murdock and Benjamin in Georgetown, Alev- ander in Vernon River and Charlie in Bosbaia Sincere sympathy ls ex- tended to the tti-milyflMsy his soul rest in peace-A. i COVEHEAD ROAD MUDlNGS 0 Ye who are burdened with sor- row and care. to despair, be scattered like shacks For the tolks in Covehead its are as litiippy as ducks. And why are they happy? The rea- And the brightest of all is the board of trustees. Well, the school was ‘in need of some paint and repairs, Some trimmings iiniside and a cou- pie of chairs. ~ So a meeting was called to see what should be done And both ladies and gents were in- vited to co-rne. They took this advantage to gather once more, And the poor little school was packed right to the door There were Powers and Reardons and Readys and Birts And the Jays were all there with blue stripes in their shirts. The Browns and McEachern-s, Woolridges, too l/LoDorialds were th9l'%—ll’l8v whole blooming crew. And Mobhs from the bush looking nifty and slick, And the Swans toddled u-p from Nlclilecherxfs creek. ‘Cliff Webster was there~tliat in- generous men, And Ed Vessey too, then the pret- tle began. The subject in himd was discussed loud and ion-g Each held to his views, and held to them strong. By common consent they decided at last On a concert, and each was signed to his task. Cried one. “On what night is this thing to be held?" "On the second ot‘ Atpril," the mul- titude yelled. ( Then the meeting adjourned and they started for home. They all went in couple-s, and none went alone. Each one practised hard through tho ensuing days Dialogues were practised, 8h‘- the ;l‘or by his daughters. When his dust illness came, all that medical skill and kind friends could do was circle 0t‘ relatives and. friends will learn with regret of his imssini; away. But to lilm the World W“ becoming lonely, his ii-innds of QtiPllPl‘ days werefziliiiost all gonP. The tiouiini: oi‘ the. and 111111111 111111 tended rcglllillly by 111$ 911st“- 1 lie leaves to mourn tlircc $18115 nnd seven daughters. 51X "1 15°“ m‘ imid one 1111118111" lltlitood Medicine _ l For The Springtime Do Not Use Harsh Pursfitlvt‘ '- A Tonic is All You Need. Not sick-hut not feeling quite well. That is the way most reside feel in the spring. Easily tired, air petite fickle, sometimes headaches and a feeling of depression. Pim- plcs or eriirpttions tmay appear on ‘the skiin, or there may be tivinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of these indicate that t1he blood is out of ordetr—that the indoor life of winter has left its mark upon you and may easily develop into more serious trouble. tDo not dose yourself with purga- ii iiuniinoii or roxts Thie means a well bslsnoed ration supplying every natural food requirements, Carbohydrates or cerlal food is essential in supplying energy, Oil and Fat in supplying Heat, and Protein so build up the waste and tissue of the body. These sre sli contained In imperial cod-Llver-Oll Fox Blbculte, by keeping the bowels and stomach of the snlmal in normal condition they produce healthy vigor- Cod-Liver-Oil is’one of the beet known tonlce, it is rleh in vltsminee and lncressies. the flow o! milk at this g. t t l 4s i; Q, lmpsrlsi Ood-llveo-Oil Fox Biscuits netted In the 1'15""! ranches on Prince ‘Edward tlsisnd end ere highly 91"!" 0y our molt successful Fox feeders. Write us for testimonials. ilnrtnntiiiscuu to. l.Tll. Box lio.446 ilhsirloiteiowaml’. E. I. i , seeeonet the yesr. The lsxstlvdquslitles of Imperial Fox lieouits sre well known, they are recommended where too restricted a diet ls being fed. tives, as many people do, in the hope that you can put your blood right. lPurgatives gallop through the system and weaken instead of giving strength. Any doctor wiill tell you this is true. What you need in the spring is a tonic that will enrich the blood and build up iihe nerves. iDr. Wii-lliams‘ Pink Pi-lis do lilii-s speedily and surely. Every dose of this medicine helps to enrich the blood which clears the skin, strengthens the appetite ttnld tmakas tired. depressed men, women and child-rep active anti strong. iMiss S. L. McEaohron. Nairn, N.'B., says:——“l ihave been in the habit of taking Dr. Williams’ Pink lPills in the spri-ng and they keep me in the best of health. l think it is entirely due to the use of these pills tihat l always have such good health." tSolti by all medricine dealers or h? mo" nt 50c a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Cm, Brockville, Ont. ‘done, that of no avail, the time of _ his departure had come. He was B959 ‘il-rllllilzfiilna‘ filgdlz-‘figs W119“! . . 3. . . . quite widely known .intl a lEHKpDICK Woomdge w“ dancing M ready. l-lr. was at member oi‘ Sl.| James Catholic Churcli and was i1l-| 1- Mrs. Brown in1 speeches and laws, Cyrus studied the law as he W911! l with the mail i 'Il'l0l‘li, night and noon ~Miss McLeod'e reel was his l'nv-| orite ‘tune. | And so tor the honor of all we Gilli‘ say That they labored tby night tintl they lulboretl by day. -'l‘liey worked like a nigger when the day came Each man was determined, each lady was game. At 7.15 they began to arrive And the door man was rushed until 8.45. . The stage was all set about. twenty’ past eight, And the (mes who came sitter. wort» ones who were late. The curtain was drawn and chairman arose Eddy Vessey it was in his very’ best clothes-— New collar and tie. 11ml 1115 11"" shiny black. Ported straight in the middle and neatly brushed back. _ with a very significant nod of his head n "The first on the list ls a. chorus. he said. There were Rasdys and Birts and McDonalds and Jays They all sang their best and the?’ all deserve praise. “How starry we'll he!" they 1i" shouted and tbswled The music was furnished 1h)’ ‘MP5- and ilio Frank Auld. The um on the list to n 1191"‘ little flint. Were Kennev McDonald and Old daddy Birt Then Catherine and Bess with their song came and Went And tMi-s. Jim Birt with hei- Irish comment. A melts] by Bess and then Charlie came o'er With his riddle al.l tuned and 0111' Dick took the floor. The floor might be better, but Dick didn't mind And he plunked her right down to boat two of a kind. ~. And than when encored iby the women and men Ho came tback like a sport and he planlied hersgain. ‘Pit-on George showed -us all his poetical strain Stop! 1.001.! Listenl Two hundred spring lgmplgg Im- mads to measure suits arrived prices $18.00, t0 $34.00. l can mau- IIIPB You right. no guess work, will smruitoe my kind or style you wish, the broad‘ padded shoulder slid full peg trousers if desired. or hing rioting ones, do not take s chance ~oir sirrporlon measuring‘ wtnrmrms-sven-MILQP 1 You but e tailor and cutter that understands the business. l can Dick out the best samples to wear end hold the pressing which means d batter looking suit. Also e hunch. of inqdyiiieile salts mm $12.00 t0 $81.00. . Alterations and pressing tree. \ MISS MARGARIT McPHIRBON UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY Owing to ill health in family l have been forced to leave s Rood position as millinqr iii Boston. My sister now hold milliner at Jor- dan Marsh at 00., Boston, Mags; niiiltnery season np to tlataNhIts and trimmings, ss she visits NOW York four, times s Y9" ""1 11‘ 1" s position to keep in touch. with the right styles. Cs-‘ll and get good snappy hate at s right price. IS NOW PRIDICTED Y? t __ s ‘ NEW HAVEN CONN, April 10.’ - —Harnessing gonna to do good instead ot" harm, is the achieve-l nient predicted after enoouragingt experiments by Prof. l. A. Kcndull ' Northwestern University. ‘ comiorwble the shoe. Insist on “ Nugget ’~’ The softer the leather the more _ Frequent applications of “NuggeW will keep And ye who are driven with grief 3e51- pleasant as it is beneficial. 8,1981" ‘The aroma of before SOAP ' i” Society the _ meeting Germs, wli can be used at-i reagent to tllscov-l er as little us .0005 oi‘ One per ctmtJ milk," the w section 8;; zasiewlinggtgthe oi’ sugar. he said. y h n ongaler “Vi/hen tht- Kvrui diphtheria is t e refreshing gvcn a diet, t-t plots-is or "ties:- for washwithBabfs broth. mixed with glucose or sug-l you Own 308p. at‘. it always tiincs on the sweet “s use is lstirfi‘ and lllfn-(Ps liiittt-rinilk, chc- _ a‘ ‘iiiicnlly jut-it like tirtliiiury buster-j hi! not pret-zciit, litiviwver, iliphlilioida‘ toxin (iiingcrolis son is plain 5°14Evvmwh 1f you “men n] m" you’ the story Anuwummmn MZTW‘ quantities is furintetl. Tllv illl('l‘(ll)i‘S'_ again ' ‘ causing lypliuitl fever, choii-irttt 1Q The men otfcovehead are album“ iilfltl other’ troubles act in ll siui- __ znr way.’ , - _ ‘i as you please’ The chemists have cut up tulicr- ‘fir. ‘ ciilosii-i germs as easily anti scrum-- atoly as .'i butcher cuts up an ux n spite 0i‘ their niirot-iroivic size. it}. 8.. Brown, of Yale, ssitl, and tlic ills-f may e-ivlvti tuberculosis and result. in it pro- vantive. A with fatty acids into n crystalline compound a)’. . American Cllellllflllli ‘hclcafllcr so“. here to-duy. en properly treateth. [23 DARK BRUW Slllll. "ll tlit- candy is __ __ in vcry iiiiiiite,- l t Z / lllP rot-rm oi‘ , ivliicli reagent forms. is liclicvctl to point CREAM SODAS Am, “men ‘QC pnkred he rah“ ANTIQUITIES SHOWER E-OWN ON BRITISH MUSEUM again. Th‘) no)“ “"115 1| 1li'?llofiu9~—il (‘Ullll- .__.._ ca! scene ' . Willi Cyrus and wile and Aeneas ILONDON, Apiil i0 —~'l‘lir- tltiiitli mu] Jean, of lilll‘ Earl of UllflHtlVOn has A dialogue then iUll0\\'Ptl, both (Tug) ciiusctl panic zimuiig 1)l‘l"lli1 col- aiitl red, icctors of tintiquitit-s. acrortling tt The victim was iilelvin. the doctor lhe Daily Express, which tlcclzires was Ed. that. a nuiizilicr (ll pvopls all over While John 3919.1 page and he Great Britain <:t:‘t_- sending tlit-ir ‘Mined his ma“ treasures to ih~1 British lltlllfi=llllii Wm, i, yesehlte new,’ so [he “h.” in London, fearing tti retain tliriii Sh. began as they believe that Far 1' The), gmmed and ‘pulled and Iheydwls killed by 'i‘ult-iikliiimeii tugged and they strove P-hls Souls dmfm a”. ‘t '5 called,‘ Anti the tooth when ll tame was as The Dimer h that u“ mm‘ lbw as the stove‘ ziiiche oi’ part: . . containing iiiuiii- Last but not least was a chorus so. miisn. Qwiventifl. hands an? fee} Sweet‘ posit atiln ‘iiltflqmlifi-ltlffill htillrttléttfin.‘ Then the pies were all sold and-we [Imlvhso (Iliqlcbtiindofqnxgsn 51ml“ l“ eill- lscuin ‘n llienist two (lays! Th.‘ The floor ivas stitm cleared anti tliel “Hdnmv m. i ‘ llillltlll‘: ‘begun ' ' .\ntl the fiddle W215 Charlie and John. ‘Twas ivcll alter three when tlicy Thn ut-nmnnn; ‘]l{l(‘l)1‘]-‘I Sh. Al.“ thought about home tmn- pom,“ “QB-n. i" NP“, ymq‘ And eat-h one returned to the plaice i-L-gni-lling n mnnnny whence he came. burn in tho. British Rlusuem‘ MlcHAEb McMANN '- ‘ ~91‘. nnnu; |,..(.Q,H,, n‘ .=,. 1, . __... ... _ ompare 111111511311 hl'|t>v tiviitly trying to liil8lltlly got-rob Let the comparison be . What do you find? Price-éChcvrolet is the w0rld’s lowest- pricecl, fully-equipped, quality car. UPl<€€p~Tll€ cost of operating Chev- rolet is lower than that of any other car built. 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