“Brittany, g1. 19g {E7 I QN HER ANNIVERSARY . . . TELL HER _Y_[11_I REMEMBER Lovely fragrant flowers from you will wrap lie: heart in happiness on this never-to-be-forgorten day. Ilir (I LCHPFIJF/ifll-MI, andgond value, buy irbrr: yru 1a M: Allied Florin!’ nnHrm. For flowers will tell her, as nothing else ran, that you, too, remember. l'.\lil\' ROAD Y. P. U. on Fr» 13th the Union Road illél at the home o! Norma , - tlcvotinnnl period in \irs. Sterling Yeo open- ng "Just As I Am" unis read from Rom- ltl-!i. the hymn Are You r ill The Blood was then "Character" u reading for was presented by Dcreen clcssg hymn, Will Jesus Witviiiiig, followed with bri- member. and seven visitors pre- terit. rollcctlon amounted to $1.80. mlnllirs of the last meeting were mo‘ t: adopted. . ing committee was ap- .t, the next meeting: Marjorie Lamont, as- Duffett; Still-l)’. Mal- Lean; Recreation. Mary Ozli, Grars Macbean. Margaret. .\i ' e second meeting the fol- i"lllilllll0€ was appointed: - . Glydon Maund. assist- ant. Akion Newman; Study, Mrs. Wilfred Hardy; Recreation, Mtrs. Keith liryenmn. llfrio MacMlllen. i Livingstone. For the study .\l.ir_\- ulil pure a reading on '.\l "cart Music's Wonder Child".- .\‘i->.t meeting i0 be hold at the home oi’ Grace and Malcolm Mac- lsari. lblloivinp recreation period in t-‘irirge ct Iilnlvnlm MacLeanu liarihi r llllitllil , .1 _\1r_<, Duffel; iii Mix »-.ii~\"< l>_\' the hostess. ‘l' r mm -=~ Hill‘ i! the evening rants n plilyliig games lmtrrii-ritnaijl: scnoor. will llifJilllllfliX. Ullldc '1 lilln 'I"ititl‘it"; L‘ (‘n.1- lte llurl lain; It, Norman Iii-nee, uziiiii» \'ili.~1, liiiughton Mac- Letd, : Jim Tattrie; 3, Wendall Brim. time» Vii-l, Joan MacPherson; i. llJYlltlll hlatliesiin. Gratlc \ i --l. Ronnie MacPher- ion; L‘, luora .\lacPh'ee; 3, Cather- ine Mailicson. Grade P._1. Ruby MacPhes. Grade IV.—1, Austin Tattrie: 2. Stanley llruce; 3. Earl Matheson. Girti- iil.~1, Bnrlzara. MacPhen tutor-go MiicLeim; 3. George ~ ‘Iii 1 Mary Mathsaon; 2, tiiomia AmcPherson; 3, Thelma . n. i: n . lira-1- l l. Audrey MacPhee; 2. lrriu- nit-Lean. Poriw Allfllllllllce for January: . Stanley, Sinclair. Audry Perfect Attendance for Half Year: slflllltlV llrilcc. li_l"ii<~.v Average for Senior Grades “ll-i _ iioiiglilctt lilacbeod. lllzllcsi AverliZQ for Junior Grades “"9567 AMT? MacPhce. 105°“ mnortment - Mary Mathe- ilifii‘ llrucu-Teaiohor. TS Get RELIEF- This Way At lastl Science. has dis- iléll/rrcd a quick, safe relief for °"8lls. Throat Distress, Chest {mess and Bronchitis. Spec- ‘ tats who have studied "the Ofmlilfl of Poison’: Cough ‘WP say it is quick to relieve ‘all unusually soothing in its ‘a °°$- When the throat is tight l It hurts to cough, Poison’! mu“: i! reduces inflammation - "lillmil easier or ou to m? the phlegm. I y hlalnfinéogg Izlcslighted “it: p v c a "l; added; adyvlalrlitage of d“ m atonic. For ailments "P, old. follows Cough is a reliable antidote . . . liar’, cal ivas answered with l7. 3 Syrup gives grateful’ In Meagan-ism DIR. WILLIAM MULLINS ‘llhcre passed peacefully away on February second, at alaple Plains, after a short illness at the home oi his son David, vrhci-e he resided this 185l- len years. where he was ten- derly cared for. The late lvllliam Mullins age eighty-nine years. The late Mr. litiullins was up and around us usual till last few days when he was attacked by malady which rap- idly wore down his strength. until on the above mentioned date his gentle spirit took its (light. to the heavenly mansion above. He was a man who was always cheerful and kind and loved by everybody. ills wife, the late Catherine Homes pre- deceased him some ten years ago. Ha leaves to mourn the ion of a kind. indulgent father, one son David whom he resided with, one daughter Bertha, Mrs. George R. Farrow, North BBLLIEIOPO. The funeral service was held on February fourth. at home and then to the Presbyterian Ohuroh, Tryon. whet-ache service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Jami-inn of the United Church. Tryon. The hymns suns. The Lord is My Shepherd. Rock of Ages and Jesus Lover of My Soul. Interment in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery, iryon. The pail bearers were Mr. hose: Thompson. Morley Mullins. Wilfrid Peters. Aeneas McCarville, Alvn. Walsh, Warren lnman. Peace. perfect peace in that sweet, land of rest. We loved him but Jesus loved himl best. CARI) 0F IIIMIKS Mr. David H. Mullins and Fa ly. wish to thank their Doctor. ne h- hours and friends for their kind- ness during their sud bereavemnt. MRS. P. I. DUFFY MOTHER 1911 1M8 Mother dear. we miss you no More than words can any The saddest dny In all our liven That’; just fum- years ago to-day. ‘Till munory falls Ind life departs You live forever in our hurts. Lovlngly WIRING: by s Ol-‘llv Daughters and Grand-children. l ‘ In Memos-lam In loving memory o! our Mother, CANADA- — Bfwkfleld Mrs. Charles Ways. who passed any February itlst 1M5. We can no longer club her hand No anon bar voice to hear. To nan of touch and sight she's‘ (one But to our heart: dill near. No pllllnl years can lbvlrm Not even denim. can part. Who had h ilvs been truly Joined In bondage of the hurt. Inserted byllor Daughters Icon and Eileen. In Marisol-lam In loving memory of ou- dear son Pilot Officer Robert Jamel Toulyht flu Illll are gleaming 0n n lonely silent grove When sleeps in tlreunlcun slumber Ono no loved, no could not save. Mly heaven's wind: blow loflly 0's: that Iwoet and hallowed spot when one we loved lies swift! 56. of all dealers. Who mu nmr be form. ill SUNS Collin SYRUP In-"H-"m g, ;-;,'-,,,-',,-', T 'oo+w¢+o“+o+ooo++»oo c“ ML Gummmlzlentsn Meditations This column l; reserved (or news‘ of lnenl interest, but Advertising oil "m" n newly nllllre may be inserted; ‘ . at five cents n word strictly pny- The Tlm€$i LOTIdOII z able in advance. I w+o+oo+ows ‘ SPIRITUAL RENEWAL s €__ ca‘ WELL l“ “own-sum The season oi’ Lent ls approach- _led by Christians 1n many different “F: 1N lways. Its meaning for the individ- ual is bound to be affected by his own religious background and ex- Iperience. For some Lent is essen- . tlally a time of heart-searching, of introspection, of sell-denial. and even oflselfi-sbascment; a klntt oi '”_ ispring-c ean ng of one’: splr-tual LEGION DQONCE- Gmndvlew house. The value of such an ap- Ilall. Friday. febflliry 31"- RB" preach need not be denied, though freshmen“ ’whefii ltLsdover-emphasized it may eras y le to an unhealthy inor-_ WWATC" lvr the New A- B- C-y hidity- Even lli religious experience: ‘ushers by Northern Electric. i; l5 possum; to become wlsgcen_l ‘ioombs Music Store. ltred, and there is the ever-present , 'j——; _ _'and subtle temptation to that “ORLD DA‘ o!‘ P353193 W111 spiritual pride which is all too l” held l" Call-ml CllTlSUB-n Chllmh; closely associated with extreme self- On FTldfly. February 21-5! B! 3-3°| ubasement. For others, the ceinci-i P- M- ‘denco of the season with spring, suggests the thought of renewed FREE RADIO OVERHAUL-- —-,llife, new beginnings, and a ndw With each Buttery purchase at the, and more complete dedication of Radio Shack. Cardigan. Major parts the life with all its potentialities eXtrn- . to God. _ i But whatever his approach the FUNERAL TODAY-The lunlnl Christian may think oi‘ the season] of the late Mr. Eastgate Humphrey, as an opportunity and a call to‘ iwill take place today Friday, Feb, seek a truer understanding oi the 21st, from Stanchel Church atiChrlstian iaitli, and a dEBper ex-‘ 1:30 PM. Periencs or his soul-renewing power; thus fulfilling i-ts main pur-_ CHURCH 0p 59911.51“; _ Bu, pose n a preparation tor the most, vim; February g3"; gummemda 3, complete response to the truth and- p 3.1, gape Traverse 11 A_ M_ andjthe claims of the Easter message; 7.30 P. Iii. Rev J. H. 81511019. | CON FEDERATION S U RANGE- JIMMIWS TAXI. Phone 535. NEW CHEBTEBFIELDS now at Toombs Music Store. It the season ls used as an 0Ct'3-| sion for the special study oi our" PBALANX BUMMAGE Sulmmoril‘: teaching-his words and tiicl Saturday) 3 R M_ at Market Bunch ideal of life which both by precept. lug. Clothing. Footwear and Furrii- gnfna?mfilebeh‘l ggii€getffgg’nlfl'enllzll u . - i re ivision and understanding. a time‘ CAVENDIS" UNITED CHUBQL for recognizing afresh and seeking gilfillcnwxfsglp gali/Zglrggh 1;°bl§“'"y shortcomings. ‘This will involve New Glasgow‘ Rev E cokflniboth thought and worship; study‘ B. A. Minister ' ' ' ' and prayer. ' ' | The positive value of Lent to ‘ the individual is apt to he lost sight of if past failures are concentrated upon too exclusively. If. however, self-examination is used as a. means |to an end it will have -its place,‘ .w'rth v arshlp and study, in she re-l lsenfiuvrgN CHUBCyP‘ newing of the spiritual life. and ivlil ‘. l" es- u-“dgl- Lehman’ ~3Nl~ add reality to the prayer that "wei Mnlster, Rev, Peter Jackson. Bon- may obey the godiy n.0,...“ in slmw 11 A- M- Desilrble 3 P~ M- Vl¢fl righteousness and true holiness.‘ tlria 7,30 P. M. NOTICE. -- Our mlll Iwill be open for business on Saturday, February 22nd. Wm. Condon 8r Sons, Char- lottetown, P Island. CITY POLICE COURT — A? the, NEW GLASGOW, Brmglbang, City Police Court esterday MOTIF,‘ Fredericton, services, Lgpdgq day. ing two drunks who had previously 23rd, (D. V.) at New Glasgow at had their cases adjourned v/ere 11.00 Bradalbane at 3.00. Frecleric- Mich give" 20 dflys- A man chars!- ton at 7.30. Roads and weather per-l Pd Wilh dflvlus a motor vehicle‘ mining, J_ w_ I-[ayten Mtnjstex; while intoxicated had his CaLiP fur- ‘ther adjourned until the 27th. A 1113 113553351315); 0553c“ vman charged with breach of Lliu Ex- [N CANADA. _ Sex-W,“ on sun; else Act was remanded until Sat/- day, February 23rd. will be as 101-‘ “Tdiyr lows: Wood islands 11.00 A. M. Wood Islands East Ilflll 3,00 P. u. ATTENDING FARMERS MEET‘ Murray Harbour 7,30 P. M. Rev. T. ING- The Esmont Bay rel)"- A, A, puke, Mtnismg sentatives torthe Farmers Assembly ‘comprised John l". Arsenauit. Weil- numnn nlvnn unituraiurcifimsion. c. M arses-suit. Gus Charge: Services on Sunday, Febru- Gaudet. Jos. Arsenault. Jos. T ury 23rd. are as followsz- North Arsemault. Adrien Arsenault, Ed- Wiltshire 11 A M. Wheatley River 3 mund Areenault. Syivere Azrsenault P. M. and Hunter River 7,30 P. M. and Brena Arsenault. —K. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister. IIWEW FRIENDSIHPS — The SERVICES 0!’ WORSHIP. Sun- many ‘friends of Foreman H. Mas- day. February 23rd, Presbyterian on. s. former resident of 'I‘rc'.iton. Church in Canada. Cardigan 11 and gmplgyeg at the Eastern Car A- M- Lorll? vlllley 2-30 P~ M- Mml‘ Plant. will be glad to learn he has mgue 7.30 P. M. R._D. MBCLBBILlX-gggfned hi; health, after a p:r.od Minister. id illness. and was able to come ‘from Stellartm to the Steel Town ol9lamowxi chwch d unTlto visit. his son-in-linv and daugh- larid Services. First Sunday in Lent m.’ ML and M“, Timothy Grant, February 23rd. Mattins. Seam-on, Md ram"). He also caned on M“ Litany. ii A. M. Sunday School at and Mm Daniel Daley and gun- 2 P. M. Douglas H. snci-ren, stiid- 1.. m, was acvoiulvfllllrd lu- his ent lviisslonary. liiaugiiter. Mrs. Jameson, Munriiy i. garb” PEI, who returned to PARISH or svnmormnn h" Bland home by plum. M,‘ AND cnsraun. -- February 23rd. Mm“ 1m m, Mahone Bu ,,.,,.,e st. Elizabethls. sprlnizneld. Morn- he w... spew ms m...“ ye... Wm. ing Prayer 11.00 A. M. Si. John's. Crapaud. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream, Rector. wmsnon UNITED custom.- din; daughter, Mrs. MacDonald. - New Glasgow News. HAMILTON SCHOOL isewkes for Sunday‘ February w“. Monthly report for January: are as follows: Whisloe North 1100i Grade 1x; 1- 151"‘ 13$”?- A M‘ wins,“ scum 35o p_ M_ Grads VIII. l. rne say. Hkhflfld 730 a M_ _1_ Hub" Kan, 2, Reginald Bryanton; S. Matilda Student Minister. Merrllefl- " ___ Grads V1; 1, Wilfred 04111!- .___. Grade V: i. Theresa Brynnton: ATTENTION. —Trlnlty. Zion and 2. Betty Fla. Slmlllsml- St. Peters Cubs. Those who has, Grade IV: i. Boyce Crozier; l. lnot secured tickets for today! skate Louisa Ramsay; 3. Nelson Morri- i at the Forum, can secure same at j son. the Travel Bureau. * l Grads III: 1. Billy Cumminal- v ___.- . Grads It: 1. Nora Crozier; 2. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHUIwHhIIalJace Bryunton; 8, Kathryn ,IN CANADA. -- Services Sunday-r Morrison. 23rd. Mt. Stewart 1i. A. M. lliBh-i .Gi-ade I (A): 1. Jackie Crozler. field 3.15 P. M. Marshfield 7-30 P-M-I Gmde I (B): 1. Earle Locker- lftev. F, N. Younc. M11118!“ lay: 2. Norman Ramsay. I —-—- | Grade I (C): 1. Shirley Jordan. TIIYON -— BONSFAW 357N571 Perfect. Attendance: Leah Bry- i PASTOBATE- — sewlc“ ‘m’ S“? anion. Reginald Bl-yantnn. Edith day. Fcbrunri- 11rd are: Albany lliivm- Craig, Wallace Bryanton. lA. M. Tryon 3 P. M’. Westmoreland Th“ S Bryammh [no P. M. Rev. c. A. Hicks. Minister. ' a Eds...“ n Dona... l SBYTFRIAN cmnwn m Teachn“ . ran . __l___._ C“"'“°'l LOWER NEWTOWN scnoor. Services next Lord's dill "l m1‘. lows: Hartsville 11 A. M. GlasNW; Report for January. . kfl 7.30 P. M. _ IQzlldDinZ-ldM Nliigzbogd Wm b. in . nnGrade X. 1. Douglas MacDnum 2. Rose Griffin; 3. Joscifi charge‘ Dunn. Nona-n nrvnn canon/ms. - 0"“ "mi l- “"1” M” Fb a zarcL service‘ a 1on0?“ Daugnll: 2. Jackie Dunn. _ trifle? n A’ M Non}, m“, 3 Pcgagiilnyir. 1. Betty Griffin. 2. P. M Ki. t 7.30 P. M. ‘Nils ser- ‘l - lvtco wmléscggductod by m, Young Grade VI: 1. Joan Gilils and ‘People's Union. Bilbjeet by the Pss- i 10""! Nlfihlllfill" (Pqllllll: 2. John “m. "Ynum whmh “my?! Ngflhlltlltliolflon. ‘River Younu People meet at Par-l Grflllv VI 1 KMMlh MWDWK‘ “m.” 3:14am. “(shy A comm] ln- all: 2. Miriam Gillis. vmuon m .11 "W1C", n!“ 5,113, Grade III: 1. John MacLeod: 2. ‘Todd'M1nmer_ sgdip Grills; 3. Anne Nicholson. I» Grade I: 1. Hazel Nicholson. é/GORA Perfect Attendance: Douglas Mncpougnll, Joan Gillis. James run names‘ cums o duo which mo gvmot teething Nicholson. Miriam Gillisi Ken- hiios Alia recommended fov nldev neth MscDougaii. ' Anne Jenkins (Teacher) children and odvlu In nllnviflg jot: of slqqpmumps, pain and anoint Mr- . , cocirfiirioufii. England ~- tCPt-Orncker. s. threeoeason hound. was killed by a train wheat iho chased a fox across the railway ‘near Bnmnthwnite Lake. but the vovum Jul. bonla 25h I u 50d. A: lien-m or nailed 0min“ M mom! of win Debunked Prod-nu a llvluuu linked ' sou-m - - an MmN-l- I ‘Inst of Bleneathru pack escaped. l maouu England -<c1>i-sii- i-lenry Martyn. former surgeon-ii apotheeery to the Klara House- hold at Windsor Cutie, _ died in Devon at the an of S. l rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i l i I i ilvirs. Waiter clerk; Bruce Noye; to overcome personal and corporate - v Y. MENTHOLATUM race Tl-IREE Clearance Sale 0t Drugs The TWO MACS DRUGSTORES Complete Stock Must Be‘ Sold ‘ NOW BEING OFFERED Outstanding Bargains on all items in stock. Here are some samples of these outstanding values :— Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections North Wlmhlre b! Wlllllm clllk! $2.00 Each: Morrison Macimn; Geo. Macisean. $1.00 Each: Arthur Smith; Mrs. Clarence Noye; Cecil Uiunpbeih] Roland Easter; Leonard Downturn. George uoiurey; niucu ueiwomf Frank llliteliell; Edwin wwnrds. L‘. N._ Luster; Albert Bowman; George tLurk; Miller Henderson; Warburton Godfrey: Sheldon Eas- ter; Mrs. D. A. MacDonald; Mrs. ' Keir Hatherley; Howard Bolder-T stun; Elmer Claw; William Easterf Sterling luacLean; Ernie camp-l bell; Gordon MacLcan; William‘ Clarke; Alec Henderson. 15c: Henry Pollard. i 50c Each: Mrs. LeRoy MacNei ; Mrs. Bruce MacDonald; Wallae Johnstone. '1‘otal—-$35.25. Boushlw Collection‘ L. T. Benton-Solid $2.00 Each: Dr. O. H. Curtis; T. y Bison MacRae; Dougail Bell; Dan. MacPhee; Mrs. Alan Stewart, $1.00 Each: Ivan Ferguson; Jacob l Inmun; Robert MacQuarric; Colin] ; Hector MacNsvin; \vl1- llam Gaudet; J. William Mas-Don» aid; Jack Buchanan; Everet Cros- by: Stephen MacLeod. l 50c Each: Neil K. Salmond; Fred j Bertram, Total—$26.00. l "MAC'S Nome Line of Household and Veterinary Remedies— Half Price PERFUMES - TOILET WATERS LIPSTICKS - ROUGE 25% Off TOOTH PASTES EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES In SOAPS, POWDERS, and GIFT SETS 50¢ "room BRUSHES 3 for $1.00 ' PATENT MEDICINES 25% Off SHAVING CREAMS PIPES and LIGHTERS V3 Qff 33V3% Off N0 DELIVERY OR TELEPHONE ORDE‘ EARLY. . RS— COME AND SEE THE MANY VALUES-COME THE TWO MACS . GREAT "GEO RGE STREET 570i’; s Relieve the miscr- lble. stifling distress of clogged nostrils with M n olacuni. l: quickly clears null passages, eases cold misery, soothes in- flamed nose. Jars and tube! 30¢. HANDED’ DOWN? LAND SOAKING Bunions are usually caused by India/s irrigation gstem, m; pressure from poorly-fittinz shoes. world's lar t, wat 55, but they may also be hereditary. 000 acres. s” m w" 000'- oliiioiit-‘ws CHOC0 FROM CANART. 131,5; Bananas were introduced inn the western hemisphere hm; m; Canary Islil-nds in 1516. LATES - 01w. comroni 0...... 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