Value _"jl"‘.\_\F___ll__IlII¥¢w'~l-rv.p\n~hrrarrru~»» ',..~ =.l..v~.\'.~_ v \ Pulse 1,. ., - '¢lt<'_ -‘_..,.;, -.-..__ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ 1 ' _ -. ~' -~ Q -' 2., -» . - ~ __ - . ' 1 - _ .. _ _- _ . ~ _ -. _ _ _ _. _ _ __ _ _ ____ __ ._;. ._ ,-1 __ , r_, _ _ _ _ . ._ _. _ _.___ ., __ . . _ _ , - . _.J __ .,_,__.___,-__ ________, _ .__,_____ _.___ _ _ _ ._ . __ ,_ _ _ . ~ v _ _ ~ . f l .' _ ' THE CHARLO'l"I‘ETOWNi GUARDIAN. _ PAGE SEVEN MADE HIT ID K _Z- i -I - _,N rmss ’/_fn ..=,f_.- '//. f Ford I Znd vrn. sum f~'~ it l ': if ,L_ rr iii lt? .. 3 _ r=,§§§___ Tess - *rifle I ITY NOTES:-\Ml‘. JB.m§5 Kong _ _|N°_W York who has been spending the winter st- his old homo here. intends soon to return. lt `ls twenlydwe years since he spent a vi-n¢.er,on the island and although he sees many; improvements such as telephone, .rilrsl mall and new stores he finds frost, storms slews *L W" ofa 2 and pitches .Just about the same. 9|' »~ _ The farmers hare are momy en. ...___ - A ' 85594 in Sffitlng home their years f »» 1 »:'.':.:':.:“.';‘l‘.:~.:'.‘;‘;:.:“:;"':.:"°2.‘r _-‘___ ~ j __ .- u e __ __ ,)F~<,& _:__ _'a num-ber of oui"_boys_are returning 1_1 ):;~_,\ _home. _Among the last arrivals are _ _ "4, - ' _-Ilmes _Dui!y, Barney Connolly and R_0Y and -Henry Tralnor. Some o »- » / f l;:‘.;.l°::“ 23:1” ".°'° ‘° *V 1 |.lonn`M‘ Kenrfng; esul;;e:;r'_Mr‘ . , _ _ _ _pa ‘ , *_ lm -us a week end visit lately. He is a,wh,,5,. ,-eg,-,med ,1,.m.,5e was recenr. ~_ _I most upto~date farmer, greatly in- ly recorded in our columns, is __ J* r_, |terested in educa/tional matters.- ~ I ,Our-school is being albly conducte WAVAP _ - by our capable teacher Mrs. Jos- _ _ _ U ephine McGuire.-.Mn par,-ln ` _, _ Wa/ish visited Montague recently ment of Agriculture. took place ' _ making a dine purchase and secur- from the residence _of her dough- ‘I ‘ - ing a large lumber contract from ier. Mrs. G. T. Bell, 9530 106A Ave- . [ R- - ‘L Slnnobt in spite of storms and fro make hi round ll We are pleased to learn that Mrs Joseph »Sinnott is rapidly improvin after her recent illness.-The man friends oi’ Mrs. ‘Peter Byrne will b glad to know she has almost com 7" ‘ M t St t for a handsome *'-- . _ _ Tauri* sul:dx.Il4Mu(::hmd.ynspatlly is felt for Th” death '~00k P3509 at he" 40 www will vin Fu sm. You-val M Wm Bm Peak” Road who had home in Montague, on _'l`hllrsda_v_ * 'Wm M “th *gm hw mM°°"°°d" r' ’ ' March 15 of Jessie McDonal-'l re p,nu_wllIl>¢ -ended for t ¢ nner-|,n.u,¢»_ the misfortune to lose a very vain- __ _ h' ~~ nnn¢nr»»n._»prlll»¢. eu., si your ur-wr lo me hone Mr Walter Byrne has ct of i e late Angus McLeod, ir WIWII* ‘°4_|°° P°""'.'°' f\!",mil\,l B ' ' l,he 73rd year of her age. While " £§,‘%°°‘;il"°"-‘f f9t\"`“°d h°m° “ner spendmg me for many years her health was not I ren ¢r°l.iVER vs WWI* end “t Peake” Stau°“""Mr‘ as good as her many friends would "£$“;,‘ Ed- HIERIW. St- Patrick,” R°“d' desire. during the last two months apnnrim urn gully vent 'P9-id _ll 511°" Visit \“iU1Y~”M°59"5~ her illness assumed a more serious ‘I "Tam :"‘|"f_,°':e‘:_°;“:: Leo' and Tom La_ndr_ig_an._§_t_:_\fil;¢:1Y::_nature, and after a skilful opero- hwsbidzvhrél/dwm~_n were;/lsitlng th\;_\_ S S_;>_l'a__y _-__e____s :_l_;>_n_ had l;pen____lJe_riprmed_by her __° _- "vers, ,rece~y.- scan, r_ on , o»lirv\|‘_"”¢’§,',§'f’;|'§:}°"""¢s°y° viii :enfgad to learn that Mrs. thoughbfor a time thsldteshetwcrllllld vlulmzlrudy G90,-ge Duffy is slowly improving be restored to her former health: Joey and hope she soon regains her usu-_hut despite all that skilful nursing chan-ci- ceuoasalm. whoa al “gm and su-9ngm__.M¢_ Armand medical attention could do, il BEAVER FLOUR _ (_)s'rAiN sms was -nm arlislm sens- mndo flavor-pies onlres and pain with tender, deilonte, dnky orusts. 3:? Flour Io mndo from tho lnoet 3 od Ontario Winter Wheat oombln Kith enough Wostorn Hard Wheat to give ' str-en|th. Denver Flour is tho original blended leur -I Ind blended .lour ls roootnliodby all Iliad ex erto to bo the out leur for ll" F lonorol bolt ng purposol. Dofllnlklal Dpll loldbyoorpnun <¢ ml- r.H_vAvt(llz CO_i_lMr°rl~l> r *`.“'f‘ ,Made From' Island -'li \ ' Brand 1 QB AC-(TNS _ _ Parkers-By Islanders _ for-»`ls\anders -morn cms.. oluriilr - inspected Meat! :shut slclgi1.-»Spe9tM°f- | _ » I .___-;-‘- esent rate of exchange) Mid first quality, arc to make any e f MRS. J. M. CLARK id Clark, formerly nf Sumlnersideand d ual of Felbruary 28th:-“The fu k wife of J.M. Clark, of the Depart vpome 3, Thymgon Co_'__0u,- mos; nlle, oll Tuesday afternoon to the ef_n,c1nn-¢-,mail config; M,-_ Joseph Ellnlollton, Cemetery the Rev. W. t _ . _ at llyterinn Church officio/ling Among einen ' 'yi Dum _ ' 8 ‘ s s punctua y. Tha - - _ I , _ sm | _ is some _,ob tm, savere wime,.__ lhe beautiful floral tributes were. 5 Peter and fam-ily, Horace and fam- e ’|y,_ Peggy, Departnlcnf ol' Agricul- plewly recwereu :mm her “cant C- B- 36315. Mr. alld Mrs. S811' on tliol`1`ull;lrges worn arrcswd rl »f*' illness. She was kindly and oapably M, sam _ _ _ ___ _ ' _ '_' ` nursed by her daushter, Mrs. Pat- `¥0,.\,;_e,. ;:I|€;,cl;°ll Wclgagxg 06? __J__"‘_L’_:__Jh"_’_¥"‘;_ °f (?;_"“__"" ' ' r ` rick MoKenna.who. with Her three menus of me eeceesefl. nr. J. s ' ` B le C - pa y‘ winspme little girls came home, im- r_¢,w(,h@,-_ B_ S) Munam J_ W ',"""h~ Illedlhtely She lelillled 0l` her m0t‘h- .lohllstone and Hope .)`n:'dine. Aud- - - - _ _ er's illness. She is returning to rows Bros. were in charge nr the _ -1 6"` _ _, Boston as soon as travelling is funerai arrangements.” - -1 f‘ ‘ ' " ' ` re-.Mr no nun rnla nls vnlu ---4»>-;- " '__' __,. . _, ; 3 _ . . Y ‘- “-~ Fm, sole more to lvlr. Russel clarlr, MRS. ANous M¢LEoo. 4 . _F355 rf: *ref* _réri as rl fool Y - You 'g 1 .-l=.f",...'~, ‘is fond" ‘lm if "Z°ds:"d I I r:'.'.:;...r“§..."°':.:.§'..f‘.`?:'.'°'-'- -...lr aero rhsnnlnilsh, headaches, 'nsrvond arootrntlon. It is simply wonderful _five iilillllh to your whole body. ..‘.f. "'°:.°“‘ '°° °°°~ mneloa ma iénnfl'-e.rn:"'im"\. IN MEMORIAM I drum. 0l’”lI~ "£ fr £ gf _The following reference to tht' funeral of the late Mrs. J. M clipped from the Edmonton Jour neral of the late Sarah M. Clark M Grant oi' the West ninster Pres- Basket husband and Fred; wreaths 'ond sprays, George and Annie. ture-_ Seed Grain Denal'tmcnt_ Mr ` and Mrs. E. P. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lxnkot. 24 THU'-Del. Kean _ . i f ll became apparent that the hand of ' . y is about again hav DE U Y _h _ ==-A ----dur'-sn.-_ li‘eooverp_<_l from _h__l_s _€_i_\_<;;‘_;.m tl_1_;:_p_§l_; ____;’yf_§_‘_'_":___‘_'_°l:_i;_il¥_‘_=_;`e _$_l;l;1_;i______l\‘:_t____‘;_1; |“9"°"° “°“'_` ' ' above date the beckoning angel ap- ...... ._ |_Awl/Ens Pno tefsiea many tc. the Prusslnn snr'-iw' g°“:; ’”°'§“;‘l‘;§n:; :‘,‘_‘;‘d,§f,“,'f,e‘; neared. and me spirit nf ,, good w.,_ ._1-.53-r ernment regarding delny in. 3_etu_ large tr e Ml _ _ th _fade _.man passed to its eternal reward. ' I mg wmhehws cum'p°“sau°“ m “mime www' ml bel exdoine a rulghf in en,rly life she became s mem im". 'l`llr-ro wfzl-o no ':hfl“lZ€S T0 Mar. 32 - 'lawyers rledtlon with liquidation of the ‘Mr-_°‘°h“ 'Wa Em 9 mg _“ter _her of the -Presbyterian church, and l’”i"‘-‘il in Cf'“i“ “il ‘l"'iWS- german kung, .In-9. ,i1‘¢;mrchy_ 1umpf;rdb_p;l_p__f;_ssWti__SC_;_fn0_____»-1vv}ap_ ever faithful in the dlschargsi _ ja. y ass s o - _ ' o er religious duties. 'her place i ` "'*<°”_'_"' 74%.. .-:rs -=r' mr - ----»~;_.,,_ iSr_ Jack is sure a hustler.-_ll;fr_=lhe church being always mled whmr; 'John P. -Clarkin has his tro e1_heslth perm-med _ _lerlgnnm. ln ling shape _end__lS__°{*_if_' waiting for goo roa s o s o ,boys somespeed, in ills new side- slnsa X ;...°svnNs~ nano Ano vlom-_ wlhfy? | ___ l i i I _.&....._i.._. FDR MlER MANITOBA LEGIISLA- r,' - TOR ARRESTED ON THrJFT CHARGE /Mallitcbn l.cgislatur'e, and Dr. M. B- Rmlliilflllilll, President and direc- tor, rcs»pect`vely, :llf the dcfunlct Adannc Grain Company, which failed more than 'a year ago, and 'n colnlr-ctizlll with which Josrlpn Bissell. Manager, was sentenced to thrm yo:ll‘e in the p..-llitcntiary --e<-oa-i FREIGHT SURCHARGE WiLL BE'1 PER CENT ` OT'r.-\\v\, _;\lar_ 22 __ The nntp of exrilzlllgc in connection with slllpllllnis I-i` -freight lbeliwcev pftilllrl ill £`.:tn'\du and tho United -States frlrnl March 1.3 to March 31 liclllsivf- will be Z3-16 ol' one por rent.. and the surcharge on the _mid ll':lii'il: will be one per cont im* tho some perl-ld. 'l`ile rate ;~f llurclllllsc on international passen- !0r llllsinr-ss will abc based on two per cont. exchange. --_<-o>l- INCREASE IN PRODUCTION OF SRUDE OIL IN U. 'S. NEW YORK, Mar. 22 -- Thi- .da'l_v uvorllgo gross crude all _'pro- duction of ‘lilo Ulli‘to_ooie. .lnln ' ~ . ex. . ~ carrie 0; ;lrrt___r:_r_\nllT;'__;_ns_t__ Mnlc. A, lvlernee. °Le°d am' 1'." ”” ' "° “ ' -» ..Sf:..2.“.4.".::r.‘°‘.‘. "l.."'° - » 98 th is suggested -that if the Cp.np_di&I_l husband, who_predece‘:teedatllc)l¥ cattle, not all of which wil e o fnnrteen years, there to ewan, 1, the a»llD"0’dm“i¢ Pfice °"°'” Predlthcldeparted. sd w I' glorious resurrection. |!ect on the 'price the CHUMIIHYI (-Patriot plense copy_) breeder will have to tgke a lift; A less than the 23 poun s to - THOMAS .EV I pnnnnr ($108.10 to sl1e__so> wnlnn *NS . h 1 . _ ;I_);_tlp_.;re estimates e s Du_d re _ng ___l:t_t_h_e party of three_-gompop _ what _S pmb___bl___ The Post says A_pp_edo__e9l`. g;»llQht¢_a_r and son left is that there will be a consider- Bevnnty-th’ree ygxg 1,;-B' ilnglanq' able brenlr ln nrlces lr 25,000 cnnn. nrovhm, th 5° -Of this dllln store cattle are landed in the h in ’ e husmmd ‘md father United Kingdom in A-prll and byvonz 5;’_;“° P1`Bvl0\1Sly- And one _ t Y phased away until tl _ Mal' as is anticipated. _*__-____”__ last of we Dany passed away :E Vernon on Manoir 16th in th _\| H A N _____..._.._._... _ e person Ui I UN I/“I IU ,_,,_.,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ oi Mr. Thomas Evans at the age __________ _, E __ _.HA 7-* -A _ '-gs. - ._ - 01' 87 years. Anon tn., dem, of his parents he resided with his sister Who had married James Eamon, and since the death of his sister To ;i‘1,;___°_;‘_f¢___<_>_§ ngphew and niece. . za oth, with the re- ' MII. E. “lt *hit 'he never suffered from 3 vnu.-rr venom. emma "1"" W" r°\=1-fell » 111- » ' _ sl d H Wm ness, so that his passing camo VG “'10” ll With a suddenness. beins in bell 0111>’ two days and having the uso .nf his Dbwers up to the last. During 01080 two days his astor the Rev in glorious Devonshire, England. hel |h0ll'lQ Ill and lbrotherln law he was under p _ Robert M. Brodie attended him nnrl found him trusting in the mercy ol' Christ as he was going- into the vnlley or death. The deceased llverl it Quiet life and loved to talk with _ his pastor over his boyhood days _I-I_; leaves to mourn on this side ° ° °°°“ Mi" E"“'h°"‘ bl’ ions, feverish. fretful. has cold °°|°° “M W°'I°Y “nd Wnmd ‘his collc. or if stomach ls sour, tongur nephews, who will illdwd mi" coated. breath bad, remember :- t-.heir ‘.“'°I°._'f°'°‘h° "“' W" hem' good cleansing of the llti-.le bowels Ins "nm by d°'.“5 mm’ mb' "hw" is often all that is necessary. hm ‘° b’ °°“°° ' Ask your drugglst for genuine The funeral of the deceased was ..0a_m°m,B ms _sl/mp.. which has ‘I 9““‘”' °"°"‘°°“» "°'“¥ Ie" directions for babies and children |’“t°" "lm °9°k° °" me of all ages printed on bottle "'_"m’° “W b°“'°°” '"9 'md-Mother! -You must say "California?' The remains being laid to M you may get an |mm,,|,,n ng the cemetery adjoining the “mp Quite n large number of the ' __________._____,~_.____ The ChiId's Best Laxative l-"1 6 , 1 i 7 /r ‘l 'pl V) g O' falls to open the, bowels. A lea child tomorrow. If constipated, bil ____ _same way trying to tell you hov-" WIN-!\'II’liG, Mar. 22 - Mauriceinlllch wo shall miss you when you D»u.pl'ey,_ iolnlrr memlbor of the |'lre gone. You, Mr. -Coles we have- L-Jrdlllg io ‘the weekly sulllmary -`| Signed for the Cnmmunity b¥ If - L. A. MCKINNON ALBERT MIDDLETON- sol./wo aE»A'roN| 0 Mr. Coles on beilzlif of his \vi[e‘ sl To SEE PoKE,BoNNE1's iN ` [lH|L|]'5 BUWEL5 'Hurry mother! Even a cross, sick child loves the "fruity" taste of “California lig Syrup" and it never spoonful today may prevent a sick A very enioysble time was held at the home of Mr. Archibald Bea» ton, Winsloe Station, when n fare- well dance was given in honor of MF- and Mrs. J. T. Coles prior_to their departure for Boston, U_S.A. l‘he foliow.ng address was read by Mr. L. H. MacKinnon and the presentation made by Miss Maud Beaton. Highfield. P.E.l. March 13, 1923 Mr, ami Mrs. John Coles Dear Fl'iellds:-- Not many weeks ago. a report was clrculated`to the effect that you our honourerli guests of the evening were thinking seriously sf, taking your departure from curl midst. Wc, your oidl friellds of Highfield and vicinity had hopedl that auch a report was not true. But of late we have learned with sorrow that is is all til true. W0 now know that you ure really leav ing us, and that loo ln the very ncar future. ._ When we fully realized that you' were in very trutll about to takei your departure, we felt that wc; could not allow you to go without; known from our earliest days You! have grown up among us, as a cit-\ izen you have always been inter- iz-lted in the lvcllfnrc of the com- munity, and in nil maufully and well. ‘ _ ‘ - You_ Mrs. Coles, are yet more or‘ less of a stranger to many of ue. But over since coming to know; '/ou. we who have learned to ad- 'llire and esteem you have felt that -.ve would like to kllow you still hotter. Our udllliration of you has grown with the posing of the; weeks and f the months. l In the 41-iffercnt spheres of 1=ifc1 ‘ve silnll miss you both. Yourf, places will he hard to fill, we| :ou-ill wish that you would remainl witlv us, but since you have deem-» "rl it wiscl to tako up your abodei, under another flag. we can only abide by your decision und' bidi you God speed. Before saving fzll'o-veil to you. we would ask you lo kindly accept this slllnll purse as n slight token of the esteolll ill wvhirlil you are held, ‘ly us. We would ask you to value' :_ll_i_~l-, not because of its intrinsic worth, but rather hocclllse- of tlle\ .~.:~._ ..L..:‘,,‘..»f'/ .____;,_ Always l. _._..,,,__j-=-‘ _ 3: fr- .-; _f Always ' The Best HE Quaker Flour motto means what Tit says. The Quaker standard is thc highest in flour milling, and this standard is rigidly maintained in every Img. First; comes the careful cleaning 'of the grain, tllcn n milling process possible only with the most modcrnequipment, and finally the constant laboratory and baking tests. "Thc happy baker uses QuaI;cr"- be- cause its consistent uniform quality guar- antees unvarying success. Equally satis- factory for bread, cakes and pies. 1 ualter flour Alwags the Same-Alwags the Best Made by the Quaker Outs Company at the QUAKER BIILLS PETERBOROUGH and SASKATOON Drsntln u'ro'ns l\l()Ul\"l‘ S'l‘K'I\VAl\'l‘-ll. F. rmeuuu l\l0l|.ELlr-ll. II. Cox. DIUUNT §'l‘E\VAll’l‘_\Vln. Mclaenl MUUNT STEWART-Clark llrol. 215 & Co. GHARLUTTETOWN !s0UllI!4-J. J. Hughes: & C0., Ltd. Unrvell llrol. .'i0UItI.¥-hlrrllhesv lk lllclreun Delllolo limo. CARIDIGAN-J. A. lllnollonllld & Co. _ A. Horne & Co- Kllilllllllf-M. C. Mcfiowen N. llattcnbury. Ltd. MAlrl'EQ,l'l:}-l'\~lor Mnchlutt dt Son Jellklnn it Son- -,-; - | r , _ -4_ 1** "U ftllankillg the people for their kind-' i “The hint thu; the crlnollne and |ihe bustle are to he worn thisltllcln, and others have cialborato ‘season has been responsible for old fashioned ribbon work." ‘the designing of any new hats* The fashion has not been c011- which are completely lllffcrent tincd to London, for many of the from the shaped of last season,"|11‘rcch sho-ps of Piccadilly' are dis# said the designer of -a leading playing Paris models designed af- 'nie" hats and poke bonnets of the mid~V1ctol‘ian period will again be worn in London, thc trade auihuri-Iseason such as they were in the ties say. mid-Victorian days. Every hat IS different. Many have 'flowers on .West End hattel"s cstahlishlnent. the railway shall he comfpletcd. “Women are to wear hats this ter styles of the some period. - --- - r - = F . l ll.ilnzl.s-lrll -it ' ruloli rllllsll 5? /;.' ll your floors ' ' are hardwood, 7 _ A Use ‘ Marble - ite ` 'nie Floor inlsh with a money-back guornntee. 'lt iennnnd wean ' and wars. it Q' vrllinotrnarnor _ scratch white ‘ and H not nl- loeosdbywuter. \ ‘.2 .iii-#A “s§§»\ §""'@ ( G \\\@ o\\ d , 5\\ Feet That Never Touch the Floor A worn floor spoils the look of your home and is impossible to repair, but if you keep your floors painted, feet cannot touch them. Let the paint wear but save- the wood. Save the _ Sllrfade and you Save all. » SEN()UR’S I Floor Paint iseasy to use.driesvery hard with I hi? lnnigrepndwllltvitb- bland as rut Amount uf_ hard war. o dull in required in using Sl}.iil0UR`S Fl/OOR I’Al'N'l'. Anyone can apply h. The result will reatly enhance the beauty of your home and muchiaborwillgenvoriforthelolroviilhsvsyudtohnp Tiaroirorpddl llAl1'IH4BHUURm!U and any mJ%'f.l‘...¢...’..°,'..f....n.'1."f.¢‘.i'.fa o..»..% “Toonood(bun¢ryHoo|u'3mu¢l¢dfrnonnp|uI. of- nAnr|ga__¢§_ssoun_ s.. W Tblba '/_ we ., -.-¢r_<|»" ,\~ -_ . r » .qs-_"»»fS"_i' ' i ' § _rf -a -__.- ~§,- . _ X, -are iz ._ ~r 'Q I I". all | l g. 'rl if _ _,_ L _. _#_ 1: l _'-1 'f gl ~| ,._. we ;1__,_.' _ .f-, _f l,;i *L31 __ 5-4 -..~ _i _ ._ .f N :.."’.’.3" ‘%`Pa " n ... -v¢-’»..-.- I *Fifi ` "."?‘.¢_‘_“;_".;\.., I -4 '.41 r*-'um ,_ t F l’ 3 l fl . -»~in». l l I l l it ., - l if / _ _:I _A-.z'o‘o_z_~ o-sf ’ " . .fare-v,._i§ ~.--ff ~ _ ~».-rrxanfe-< v ,_ ._ 1;. fr Ur. r ° °."*‘-"-...I ._ _._.;,.. lei. iiii : l . r -_ °°"!‘:7r": vw I .: .p -.-- all 1.'»'iL;'s.¢ las. =f_‘}'» `» .~ an It ¢\` -l lf! or I. Sl n l ui Q i _ I ____ 4.4-_