' .17.'-192-"“ \ ARIEL? ’ THE CHARXLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ~/. . . ..,,,., w FACTS ABOUTTEA SERIES-No. 3 l The tea plantgrows best in the pure;cool i atmosphere of}; mountain tea garden. The higher thepgatqpdenythe finer and more de- mious‘ theafia ,. A ,‘ of the tea. This is part- 1y due to fine ‘» Isunshine on a high mountain__s_lde, partly to the more invigor- ating air, partly to the more frequent rain. fall and perfect drainage. The largest and roughest leaf grown at an elevation of 7000 f'eet- is much superior in flavour to the A tiniest ‘tip grown only 2000 feet above sea- levei. All teas used in the “SALADA” blends i are: grown from 4000 feet to 7,500 feet ele- ‘ vaton. "Tlietrademark “ SALADA” is a guarantee of qliali . r auntaiir-Grown Teas Best ’ 111: 11111111 111111111 GOOD ' TAST P SHOP fncm Hoimlrfc Catalog. -.-._ DON'T FAIL b0 1105i‘ Robert Viesservcy at the Recital Monday iigll-t. 178. THE REOITAL BEGINS atlLIB Vlondny evening on arrival of neat-Governor Hearts and party. . 478 EVERYBODY is a cross-word JUZZIB fun now——we have one for nery age. Complete eet 50 cts at i1is office. Get one While they 11st. tf. THE MONTH-LY- MEETING of lie Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the l’, E. l. irphsnage on Friday, April 17th ti. 3.30 in the Y. W. C. A. 446-4-165121. SWIFTS MlXE-D FERTILIZER. Wo have Just received a supply f Animal Brand for all crops and lpcciul Brands for Potatoes ou‘y. ‘oiling at lowest -prices, wholesale 11d retail. A. -Horne 1ft Co. ' 471-4-17- 4 CHRIST CHURCH, CHERRY 'A:LLEY.—Two services will be cld on Sunday, A-p1 ii 10, at, 11 a. 1., 11nd at 7 p.m. The services ‘ NEW LOT OF CROSS-WORD RESERVE SEAT section mt the recital Monday night-come early and get the beet. " 47c. SOILGRO for the farmers, for the garden and for the amateur makes life worth living. puzzles just received. Get yours now 50 cts at this office. - HEAR MESSERVEY and an orchestra of twenty pieces o11 Monday evening l’. W. C. Hail. 407-4-15M3i. GIVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION for the Red -Cross to the ladies in the stores tomorrow and Saturday‘. 1 OFFICE CLOSED-Dr. Green's Olllce, d-iunter River will ‘be closed for a‘ week, beginning, Monday. 20th, inet.—48ii-4-17-2i HARD COAL-You will nccu, n lire in the baseburner for awhile. W1- sell any quantity A Pickard \ 1'0. (‘oai Dealers. 470-417 ‘.'i. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont will breach at Canoe ‘Cove, Saturday, April 18th, at 7.00 Dominion Linoleum I rill be conducted by Mr. A. E. ‘p.111., at iNlne ‘Mile Creek, Sunday. froilton, who is arriving from Hsli- 10.30 a.m., at People's Church, city, 11L! _1_E_P;/zYR_B/$¢l/Ll~1__. Made finest cream-cry butter! f nZJJ/nZint‘/FEFF& my 1x today to take charge of 7.00 psfll. _ uorgetowti and Cherry Valley for .11: next few months. . --iSiunday, April 19, services at Try- BUV THE BEST-illuy Carters on 11 n. -m., Dcsable 3 p. 111., Vic- ‘igh Grade No. 1 "Nickel" Timo- toria 7 p. m, Rev. Mr. McPherson '1y Seed. No. 1 "Queen" Mammoth will preach at DeSztbie. Geo. N. ed Clover. ‘No. 7 “Rose" Aiisike Somer. lover. Choice N0. 1 ‘Seed Wheat rd Seed Oats. For sale by Mer- linntts all over P. E. island and at Preaching services for April 19, -1r Seed Store. Carter d‘: Co., Ltd, llonshaw at ll, Desaibie (‘Metho- ‘eedsmen, Charlottetown. dist) at 3, and Hampton at 7.30. 4324.17.21 |Tryon at 3. Rev. C. U. MscNevin iwlll preach. A cordial welcome for HOME FOR BURIAL-Jllhe ‘body all. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT» HAMPTON coucst-zeArion -' Those L‘i llll‘l0Il\‘ll|\\'l|V you l_1-r_s 'l'i1o1ni1s Michael l). C. ifiulillicv ii. L. Day Iri-sp and flaky to‘ the last crump ! Sell Thin Zephyr Biscuits; .1. ‘l'. (‘rockctl & Co. Joseph $11.11.... Jwiklns m 51m i“. ll., Wchstur a. ltuys Uuutiion- liros. . . win-thy » .1. u. Unify l'llillli s. 1'11. A.’ 1t. Wile 1.. 1. .. ...... \\'Iu- i-snlir‘ Bruvrderl .. urnnhe 1.. N. hays N. lluttcuhnry, L11‘. .1. McDonald duhu itt-i-nt-dy w. c. Wrlilht --~----»-- I-r l-l-I . ii. Flemming 1.‘. ii. Foster J .A. Ritchie 8c Co. 1 urvcli Bros- - amiss-won Puzztt / 2 3 ‘ 4 $'- 6 7 8 I 9 l0 ll‘ /2 l3 l4 l5 l6 l7 Q /8 [9 20 2! 22 23’ 24 25' 26 27 28 29 30 3/ 32 35 34 35 36 31 $8 39 , 40 4/ 42 4;; 44 45 46 47 ,- 48 49 50 6'! 52 6'3 s4 i! 56. * 5f y. 58 . Cross Word Puzzle No. 109 Key 1c Cross Word Puzzle No. 109. Horizontal 2 A n' rrow passage. ‘ 3 A“ p.11 point. 1 'l‘rrc noted for its lr11it and 4 French for one. valuable wood. ii ltomnn wolilili- 5 A famous physical culturalist. 7 Used by lisiwfllwn- 10 Own (Scotch). ' 8 Stuoar. 11 A hardy cereal. 9 Keeper. iii Large expanse of water. . ll llasis. 14 Take notice (ab.)) " 12 To cngravc. 15 A measuie of liabric. " 15 Sumo us 19 horl utal. 17 Thou (French) 1 .... 1i; 'i‘o prosecute nt i w. 18 To fasten. , ' 10 Beside. l9 To hoot. 23 Vermin. 20 intersect 25 To fondle. 21 itosting place. 27 The underworld. 22 Forward. v 211 The vowels in rotation. 23 An East lnd-ianlsrine ', .v, g1; A gum-en tool. - 24 P119 llll- - a "7. '- :10 language o1‘ the great Wiliiw 26 Piersonnl pronoun." "' “ races, 29 One who makes hats. 31 A buntercr (Frenol1-—rnnllour) 32 Mechanical oontrlvonoe lo pro- 32 wtttery (hydatoid) duce. warmth. 3:1 Precious stone. 35 Sword. - . ‘ 34 'i‘o steal. ma. rmur indicating inninssw as A country of unrest. :17 Ilnvoy exitrhordinary ‘(i . 40 A Christmas edible. :18 Death notice lab.) ‘ 46 What you read -in the W116i‘. iii O11r neighbors lab.) “$15,, 49 3.1m shore, 42 Means calm (spelled us ' pro- 50 [sound .1“ the mordiug. sourced) 52 Myself ‘~ 4.7 A narrative. 53 shallow vessel, 11 Means we (backwards) 45 Sour!» of light and heat. 47 To employ. iii Ancient. iii Term or respect. M .‘ : Parent. i Very slump. l’ - A colior. b ‘An a nit sic. ,__- . ~_ - ‘it ¥‘1I..”w.n”'”'{:nn ' i‘ {a QEEE Fill i. " - » time: lliliEfl Vertical - "'" . 11112171111111 [Rims . “- - ~ - (QUE-iii mmnm 1 llnrbtrainetl. . E [fl 5112351111 '—-—-. . HE] K113751111 ill STIFI Nums Lflid 119E! [-1 tips. > his Rub in Mlnnrcvs with the finger it » ‘penetrates and heals. Removes inflammation, A remedy for every =pcin.- WME ARE)" S; i iii. qw-una-Jiu l Answer to Puzzle N°- 1°‘ ‘myo-e-eo-eo-eo-oo-eo-e-e-QQ .1<‘0r Fire Insurance consult ll. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond Street Phcric 802 ¢0++040 wocww» Geno-o 0- 1’ the lhte Mrs. Alfred Shaw, who Pod oi pneumonia on Tuesday» in 1c Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont~ -.'1l, arrived in the city last night 1d was cnnvcycil to her Home at rucklcy tPoint. The if-uncral will tke place today, service beginning i. 2 o'clock. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT-There _ill be service in the Cross Roads hlllrCll zit 11 a.1n. The Alexandra liurch Choir uniil have charge oi 1c mus-ic. At .’i p.m, in the Alexan- rri Baptist Church. The (irons. nods (‘ilzolr will repeat their Ens- r Music at this service. The vening service at Hazclbrook at p.111. ILW. Lindsay, pastor. BODIES ARRlVE—The bodies 0i. ‘is late Mr. nndMrs. William Toy-P or twho died of preumcnia at Wind? 11‘ Oil-L, arrived in the city lnsti ight. There will lbe a funeral serv- ‘B Ht Wfigltfs Undcrtaiking Parlor-q‘ "l! "Wilbur at R o'clock 11nd on nturdny morning the bodies m1] he tmvcyod by roadJeaving at 10 o'- Pvk 11nd twins tby way of Westi ‘Liver and ‘Malpequo roads, to Canoe‘ ove Church. The filnernl service‘ viii beheld at 2.00 p.111. and inter- llifllli will take place in Canoe Cove ‘cmeteryj “THiE VILLAGE CHOIRW-Muny "'8 100M118 forward with anticipa’ tion to the concert and play which .v1ll be held in St. Paul's School- "oom Tuesday night. The plzty "Breezy -Point" which was presen- ed last year under the same aus- pices as this year's entertainment will be remembered as a perform- tnce of a very high calibre, The talent taking part this year are among the city's best and the pro- gram is an exceptionally good one there being many excellent musical selections among the number. Tick ets are now on sale at ‘Purdio and Ferguson's and, Johnson and John- son's. The title of the play this year is “The Village Choir" and Judging from the cast thosn who attend are assured of a most on joyabie evening, 481-4-17 ii SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR AND TEA. ——The annual Easter Ten 1nd Ilnzanr in St. James Hail yes- terday afternoon under the aus- pices of the Ladies’ Aid. assisted by the Young Ladies Guild, was ‘h-e most successful in a long lino of successful events of the kind. The attendance was exceptionally large, the fancy work tables, rc- rrcshment table. the candy tabio and ico cream booth‘ were well paroniizewi and the bee. babies were particularly attractive - d expert- ly served by the ladies or the church. Much credit is d11e ioi the President. Mrs J. L. Thompson and her officers, Mrs K. J. Mantlin. Mrs G. E. Henderson and the Guild ' President Miss Jean Henderson and their assistants. Upwards of $700 was realized which is a re- cord return for the effort put forth. Be Ready for the Charge of the Light Brigade is ready to mcct them when they come-the Insid- lcuc, the destructive, the cll-. devouring mlth. Gail and lot Ill show you cii the dcvlcoc we have for combat- ing this destructive pelfl Lct us also show you many- ciher helps for houscclccn- ind. Always fur-n over the edge when buying and look for flu! strong long-fibre bur- lap back. If guaranfces years and years of satie- facfbry wear. Dominion PRESBYTERIAN SEl-‘iVilCE — ‘The continuing Presbyterians of. iilontxague ‘will hold service in the Montague Baptist Church, Sunday,’ Aipril 10th, ltev. A. S. Stewart lair-caching. Everybody cordially in- v-ted. ' Linoleum and Rugs an made in Canada by the manufacturers of fhc famous Dominion Battle- ship Linoleum. MILTON AND RUSTICO SER- VICES.——On April 10th there will he service in St. John's Church,’ M'iiton at 11 o'clock in the morning and in St..Mark's Church. Rusfco nt ll o'clock in the afternoon. ‘ Rev. J. Eustace Purdie, B. D., will offlciate. , —_-" I NORTH RIVER BAPTIST GIR- CU|T.—~Sf‘.l‘ViCGS for Sunday. April 1.’), as follows: Long Creek st 10.30 n.m., North River at 3 p.n1.. Kingston at 7.30 ,p.m. Special offer- ing st Kings-ton for Sunday —' school purposes. Sunday Schooint Long Creek after service, and nt Kingston and North River onehour‘. before service. Sabbath School ut Fulrview ut 11 11.111. RECEIVE PROMOTIONS. Among the names in the list of promotions approved by the Civil Service Commission. are the foi- iowlng: Leonard Wilfred Good- win from Customs Excise Clerk to Senior Customs Excise Clerk,’ 0 Neat as a new pin! look. And it takes but little effort to keep it locking so. v your “wqrkshop" with this fine floor and you'll save yourself hours of labor. Dominion Linoleum is waterproof. If you spill anything on its firm, smooth surface, simply wipe it up with a damp cloth. No stains. grease or dirt. comfortable. s Dominion’ Linoleum is easy to lay and comes in widths sufficient to_ cover wall without seam or crack._ Made in a any ordinary room from wall to delightful range of patterns and colorings from which you the very thing for living room, dining room, bedroom, or kitchen. Years of wear and moderate everywhere. I Surn- is - cAsitv rsitlfugeflfcfi That's the way Dominion Linoleum makes your kitchen Just a fresh, inviting, sanitary floor, bright, cheery and prices make Dominion Linoleum floors popular You'll be proud of No ground-in can ifiadily choose *1 Made all in one piece, they lie flat without fastening of any edges. No worn comfort and lea Wars. Enjoy them in your home. Dominion Linoleum ' Rugs spots. These beautiful rugs are a pleasure to buy. They give“ nmcss and reduce housework. Low in price, they wear for- kind. No curled ‘ 1 . AT HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENTAL AND GENERAL STORIES; IEVERYWI-IIIRC I 81::L:t.‘~i“z."f".. Sign” misfit}; Address anfif Presentation of Customs and Excise, Limited Mrs. R. H. ‘Campbell, who, will Service Outport, ‘Souris. i-iQ-om PERSONALS Rev. J. ‘S. Mlillett, North ‘River,,l1er two little- sons, leaves shortly was n visitor to the city yesterday. on an extended visit to her parents in England, was the guest of honor Mr. J. J. iMctlilvray, Vernonint nn enjoyable affair, given by her Bride's. was in the city yesterday ommany friends at the Riverside Inn blisllliess- ion Tuesday evening, April 7th. The evening was delightfuly spent, and during the latter part of it, an ad- dress wae read tn ‘Mrs, Campbell by Miss Ruby McDougnll. and a presentation to her of a well-filled purse was made by Miss Marjorie Wedlock, on behalf of the friends who mutually share. her enjoyment in the anticipated visit. After sing- ing "For She's a Jolly Good Fel- low," a dainty lunch was served by the ladies. The following is the address: Hunter River, P, E. l. April 7, 1925 Mrs. R. l-I. Campbell, ‘ Hunter River. Dear Friendv-We. your friends 11nd acquaintances of Hunter River. on this the eve of your departure on a very pleasant visit to the scenes of your childhood. have gathered here this evening-qiust to express in some small msasu... our appreciation _of your true worth as a 'friend and associate ln the long voyage to which you are lodkins forward, if at times you are dis- posed to feel lonely, or, even “tie- pressed. please let your mind drift back to Hunter River where hosts of friends Are ever wishing you bon voyage and entertaining the most kindly feelingstorward yo . in all the social activities of our communitylife. you could always he depended on to do your part. and, though of an unassuming dis- position, your natural kindiiness and genial manner made it a pleas. ure to work with you. - ln the Women's institute, where you have been a faithful worker. you shall be greatly missed. and your return will be snpected with plessu w. To yourself and your two sweet little boys, Harvey and Clifford. we extend our heartiest wishes for a most pleasant voyage and also a imost delightful visit to "Home. |Bwect Home." We only trust that Mr, J. H. MacGregor. of Mon- tague. was in the city yesterday, completing arrangements tor‘ the Monte-sue Races on August 12. —-—--—-¢QQ-__. l-‘nr flora Thrnut Use Mlnurtl’: Llnlmnnt (iroy and Black combined In n llttlc walking shoe emphasises one of the lrmartont rogues lor Inmrnoh American Shoes n above in IAIN T" 6'" m "w "'1 "°""‘ “n” "' m“ your stay in the land of your birth 1"”; o":.r:h; ;msy not lessen yqur attachment to l!" Q ' g the cull. on ~tl1is the land of your adoption. Rest ----- 55-" [assured a warm welcome awaits perky s" mun in ‘you on your return to i-iunter the attractiveness. quyeh ~ "7 l i Please cccspfthls llttls gift as Cre Soied d. H: L 5:11am Paglia, jungnnrrceslvrii. fivlffwflofilliwlvrlllelfltigeyoumbkiinsegy. °""“‘f" :.t:..".'.'...'."....'.'.'.'_.'.'......°""...» _ .g;;_,-;;g1mg;;~;, $333,333 1n 1:11....‘ ‘fir... Alley, & C0.’ 1,131,. coiuoldspatito 5,1011; mp. r t »- " ~ n ‘ m """°"°" “m” vcun ammo: m uuufes mvss. IN la Requiem High Mass was cede-z [brated by her tpastor, Rev Father; ~un1lant. The pail ‘hearers were: John Boigcr, James McMurrer, Vi"n1.. .\lcQuuid, Michael Malone, Dan. iVla-i 1.110 (loam occurred in Elfnwondjiotie and Pete Murray. : of Mrs. John R. McQuorris; whichI M“? l!" ‘$11111 rest in Pence. , was a shock to her ‘many friends —-~—-—"*>---~--~~— | and relatives, at the early age of MR8, ALFRED SHAW ‘ 48 years. Although she had been in 1 failing health for some months, all The death occurred in the Royall hopes were entertained for ther re- Victoria Hospital. Montreal Tues-i covery, till other complications set (lay of Mrs. Alfred Shaw oi’ Brook-f in and G011 Willfli Qtilfifwiflti Mid icy Beach, under circumstances of 0n M87911 5th 5119 05111111)’ DEBT-lied more tl.:<n usual sadness, Mrs. her la-st, fortified ‘by the last Ritesghww hm her homo n week ago of U‘? Cwmmnc Chllrch 9t which she lust lilondny for lilontrcal tn undrr- was always i‘ fauhiul member- lilo an operation. This was sucmss- The ‘loceasm w“ highly rpslmct‘ fully performed on Thursday last» m‘ '1“ m” mmmllmty and always and it was expected that. lira p111 had a cheerful disposition and her He", wnuld he restored t,’ h”; ‘mum Wm he deeply mourned bylhcnltlt illlll sircnrrth h"! 1tnfortun~i ll who had tho pleasure of h r c- Jualntancm ‘ e a mtely she developed Pneumonia and} I h l‘ J H, _ _ _ _jher condition grew rapidly worse enshtfsbjittildl addcfivlgaytsrtitiizlilghflklrfelii.“mm Sh“ passed wwfly’ 1 Mary’ Elmer’ h,“ h. Lem and Ravi Mrs. Show, who was 61 years of, mond. She allso leaves an nged fatii- age w“ the only daugmer,“ the] er’ namflyl Jmm’ Mcmtughey n; into Mr, and Mrs James (.. Muc- gonsha,“ mm" flute" and five Callum of llruckiey Point, brothers, Mrs. \'i'1‘lllan1 lVlI-"ualil. 5"“ “"1” i‘ "m" “iimlime “'“"‘ R1v8rda.|e',Mrs_ James MdMun-er, an of a llighlv lionorcdwtnd highly Desaihle, Mrs. Hudson ~McKennn, mfiiliT-i-"il mm"?- iVaterford, 1,01, 1, Dave 11,90. Lynn, She loaves to mourn hnslrlos n Mass; Gcljvase, Ifilnvgfg, M335; snrrowing ltusbund. three sons, Pius, Appin Road, Jerome, Kelly's Clayton and Alvin. of llrackley Gross and John E.,of Don-shew. Bosch 11nd Charlie in Winninr-c. The funeral which took place on also two daughters lMh-s. lrwln Mil- Murch 7th was very largely attend- ler in Western ‘Onnndn. and Mrs. ed to St.Ann's Churchllot 65, whore Percy Roper of iRltcrwond, the last MRS. JOHN-IR. McQUARRiE \ When laden tables Wherever the neighbourhood gathers _to _ cat7- church socials, mnniversary suppers, picnics-ls yours the baking people ask for? Are you proudof it? Bake with Quaker Flour-and your bread, :- and pastry will always bring you fame among the: ' Always the Some-Always if Desi .16.‘. the dealer who "in Quaker rim... m» . do not know his name, writs us and we will d cooks of your community. Quaker » A product of The Quaker $111,, Peicrborough and Saskatoon groom's mothhr lorled louder than Thick, slut... Glands that makes horse roar, nlnczqhcva thick [wind or choke Jleint, can bc reduced with ~ nlso other Bunchni o1 Swsillngs. - No blister, no heir gone, and born kept it work. Economical- only s few dr ' I uired n an applica- tion. $2.50 but s dcl vsrcd. Book 3 R fret straining, 1mm lmnwsidallswuul 'll’.'.'il‘d bei \ married scarcely a fortnight ago. Four, brothers also survive her, Dr, Charles MscCallum in Oregon, sch" .\'lo1-.iii1l‘nim in Snclrmvrvl. Peter in _,Western Canada and Lou- is at home. Alvin Shaw, e son of the deceas- ed who is at present in ilontrenl. will accompany the bod)’ T101116- The funeral notice will 1:11PM" later. The Guardian extends its sincere sympathy _to the bereayed roiat- ives. . UPSETTING, PRECEDENT Mrs. Shiyth-é-Then the weddinil was not. altogether a success? Mrs. De Peysicr. ~— No- the‘ the hrwlefs mother. it was consid- ered very bad topm- challenge t‘! :v1rCIl~w“|Q ~- v-sss-a-ar tzwwlillflMstfiins