JUNE 1s, 1926 ave you tried on hnhl POWDER? Central Guardian RUMMAGE ‘BALE Friday, 18th. 9 a.m. Market Hall. 9829-16-21 .__. VIOLIN REGITAL by the pupils of ‘Miss Kathleen Hornhy, assisted by ‘Miss lLucy Blanchard. League of the ‘Cross Hall, 'Wednesday, June 16th, 8 o'clock. dharp. 9824-6-15-21 SUCCESSFUL FISHING TRIP- Mcssrs. =Fred ‘W. Copeland and Frank Fillmore returned home Sm- urday night from a fishing trip to P. E. ‘l., wherfl they were very Silt} ' uvrnirvngihiuotn.1.u1ivno Ell-h. , “~14 luvs \- In Memoriam JOSEPH N- MlcDONALD There passed peacefully away on Msv 1‘1th. 192s. nner an lllmess of two months. Joseph N. MacDonald, axed 81 yours. ‘lie was born in Sourls. who're he resided all his life. l-ie was the youngest son of the late Nell MacDonald. Mr. lilac- Dflnflld is survived ‘by his widow formerly Miss Rosa ‘Maclnnis of Little Pond, also ‘three SOIL; and 1W0 dsushtera. who all had tn». consolation of: being n; lulu lbed- r PAGE FIVE [or Economical Transportation ' csssiul in lending many fine specl» mens of the speckled beauties, sev- eral of them tipping the scales at over‘three' pounds. side when he passed away. He is also survived ihy two sis- ters Mrs. Thos. Steele, Victoria, B, _ eand Mrs. ‘D. A- Campbell, Green- The funeral services which were largely attended were conducted by his caster. ‘Rev. J. c. ivlnehenn, v. G. interment £00k placg In St, Marys cemetery where all that re- mained of a ‘kind and loving- hus- billlll and father wus laid to ‘rest. The Dnll bearers were ‘D, F. lllwDouahl. Howard Paquet, James Keevs. A. J. ‘MacDonald. Philip ltoon-ey and Ralph ‘Mooney. You'll like Bon Ami Powder. Just u; you've always liked‘ Bon Ami Cakz. Women who have ‘used it are all singing the praises of this other form of Bon Ami. The same magic ingre- dients in a handy, sitter-top can. Soft and scratchless, B011 Ami Powder blots up dirt without hard work. lt cleans and polishes quickly, and thoroilghly. Nothing can equal it for making the bathtub glisten, cleaning the refrigerator, or restoring the lustre to aluminium, copper, agate and tin. But for windows and mirrors, most housewives prefer Bon Ami Crikz.’ Coli- vcnient- in size and very economical Gentle to the hands, gentle to the surface it cleans-Bop Ami in either form is the magic cleanser. Women find it an economy of time and money to keep both these “partners in clean- liness" in the home. They meet every cleaning and polishing need. T0 REBUXMIE ROUTF_—The m- palrs being made on tho -S_ S. Prince Edward island by Bruce Stewart and Co. have now hieen almost completed, and it is expect- cd that the steamer will leave. this port to rcsume the ferryjroutc HON AMI L'M"TED’ MONTREAL about the end of this week. NOTICE-Owing to the duedglng operations in the dock at. Rocky iPplnt the S. S. ‘Hlllsb0ro'wlll be unaible to run for a few day's. Hugh- us’ motor boat will take her place and make the usual trips for pas- sengers until dredging is complet- ed. 9853 ———<0->-—__ MR- WILLIAM UNDERHAV Selilflm ls a community s0 moved a‘ was 31W Fortune and vicinity when on the morning or Tuesday May 25th. 192s the news that ‘its most loved and honored citizen, Mr. Win. ll. ‘Underhuy had depart- Gii Ulllii llfc. M“ Undefhfly bud been a. healthy vlrlle man. and an lnclelatigaibli- “Biker until a few weeks ago when bucilmllll: somewhat reduced ‘through an attack of La grlppe, pneumonia set in, to which he succumcd after two ‘weeks o; uuf. Print ‘borne with his characteris- tic courage and patience. He was ‘horn at Annandalc, P. E. l. on Nov._2ilth, list-tire eldest son of tho late John ‘C. Undelrhay M; ‘L- A» and ‘Mrs. Underhay. \\ hcliin Under-hay of Bay Fortune. and Frcd of Portland, Me., are ‘Mothers. und his surviving sisters a"! Minnie. Mrs. Mongoniery, Port lllll. ‘May Mrs. ‘Squarebrlggs, Bos- lun. Ada. Mrs. Geo. Ross. Dnndas, hlhel- ‘hlr-‘l- GKO- Walker, Summer- Fyilll; lllllis Lillian. Vancouver, B. (;-. Miss Ella. ‘Bay Fortune, Mr. l "ilerlmy was twlcc maiTled, flfill. in ‘liiiss mily Leslie who died in 1901, leaving two children - Reid who is on the homestead and Emily iMrs. John iNorton) Anunudule, mu 1909 he married Miss Mabel Mills who pro-deceased lhlm nigh: yearn 4130. The children ‘by this mar- Hflire are Fillion. who has jlrst suc- cessfully completed his sec-om] yilar ill ‘P. W. C.; Ernest. Mabel find Elhcl. all oi’ whom have the Sincere fiympathy oi‘ a liirga circle oi‘ relatives and friends in their sziti bereavement. ‘Mr. Undcrhay was very widely and favorably ‘known, taking n. lvudlnig part in all enterprises for the good and progress of the com- niunlty .— such as the "institute" "588 Olmlfl." Dairying Association, ‘lc- He was also a directors oi‘ the MEDICAL BRIGADE.—'l‘he RE. i. Med. Bde. ‘GA. (‘How-l are auth- orized to Lruln in Charlottetown for 6 nights commencing. Tursdny, June 17th at a strength of 5 officers and 33 other ranks per battery and 2 officers, 1 Regt. Sgt. Maj. Erom the Headquarters ‘Staff. The bri- gade will be inspected ‘by the (k0. C. on Tucsduy. July 13th, leaving for Petawawn at 2 Il-nlu Thllful-lfly July 15th, returning will drive in Montreal. Sunti-ay morning, July 25th. leaving there Sunday evening ‘arriving in Charlottetown on Mon- day. July 26th. ----<-o->-—-—— pouclznr AT WILMOT valhev Although larger than other low-priced cars, Chevrolet has a world-wide reputation for being more economical of gasoline and oil. Modern design is the reason.- just as quality construction and fine-car features assure the greater economy of long life, slow depreciation and free- dom from repair. The Improved Chevrolet, the latest and greatest Chevrolet, costs little to buy andlittle to own. Over a million owners will tell you, .“It certainly is economical to operate!” l A very successful and interacting concert was held in Wllniot Valley Hull on Thursday evening, May 20th. Mr. ‘T. J. Humphrey acted as chairman and the following pro- gram was carried out. {Jliorus “Vlvo la Campagnle" vgrseg by Mr. Fred ‘Clarke. Recitatlon—Master Elmer Waugh (cucored). Dlaloguc-"llow to keep a sec- ret" by the Misses Vera Plcketts, Georgina ‘Cairns, Lilliun Huustls. Myrtls Plckefls, ‘Mabel H088. El-h- el Agnew. Messrs Ralph Hogg and George ‘Sobey. ‘Duct-by ‘Messrs ‘Harold Mouse and J. W. Waugh ($110011!!!)- Instrumental 1\lusic——by Messrs llnrry Curtlh’. Darius HOSB- Horace l-iuestls with Miss Lillian Huestis as accompanist. (cncoredl- Dialogue-"Wantlrig a servunt" by Mrs. Reuberu Lurge, Mrs, Harry ‘Curtis. the ‘Misses Ruby Burtows. Jennie Hogg, iMable ‘IIOGE. Mr. Hor- nce Huestis and Master iAlder modestly leiiiint: out and tlic LlOS-‘in first-class securities, the cflpilfll some or}: i-‘iill lll llll! ‘liud, but ullcn ilizit is to he found in first class tliesrv uliulu their proper gi‘(1".'ill. mnrbgziitei-i. tho capital that 1S go their beauty and tlic’ symnv-Iry. be found in bonds. the capital that they miikn il vision which slrrngly is lo bc foulul in rcnl ostaic nlid zippoails lu ilu- iiriii-l in the iilziil. WhlCli llellellllfi Bnllmly U“ m" iiiu-nrnctl increment from lhilt r8111 i wiul, u, thunk your Corrvrjioii- estate. No one who is either scri- deui of ‘Peters ltond, who vrli-lis nous or honest will deny. that the facile pan, for his kindly wier- capital which is (lcslrcd. the cflllll-lil (H1005 l0 the scribe who wriu s un- which in iii‘ ilsc to the country. l5 u," mu above gli-plioll, >Lll(‘ capital which is engaged in _ Ililh the 0Ulll1[l‘y'fl development nun in- we hum. much about tlu vast dustrial W011i." ‘i would remark that resources oi‘ ( anuda many oi iriilch the UDSGFVZLUOXH-l made lil the urc shill t0 ‘be inexhaustliblc; of ll! film"? lllwlallm‘ a" "m “my ""9 ‘lioumllcss wealth in nilnernl-f- ll! but valuable. and ‘if l were to hnz- (Qregts, iu ucn, in s0il. and iii 11.1111)’ ard a guess l would say that thew lectures. Very -good. Their Wily isls ln the province ii good deal of the it ma; m0 popupmnu 01p country less desirable class of cnllltul. the uthern Queens And King’s G0. pvt-Pl sight can l rclmeiiibci‘ lso precious, hnli‘ so icnilcr. llio Apple blossoms render in the spring." A. nouns s.‘ c0. Pnnvcn MOTORS CHARLOTTETOWN QUMMERSIDE DEALERS son rsmcn ppwsnp ISLAND NEW LOW union's" JerryCallnnt. Mrs. James Dowllng And though we loved ‘her dearly. and Helen, Mrs. Fred Croshy,Thol- We could not hid her stay. iplllc orchards ‘have not yet an ll'|(=ni,~l0l\'86 in their lull and ‘dill glory. They are now only l l l 1Q (lrnrio l.‘i;.-»-i Gv-oilzlr Nnoiinn, 2 [Geordie lluniziv‘, ii vVziltcr Noonan, Strawberry ‘Large. pmvmcla, Burying Association, ma. and Pearl, John Coughilu and We have}; host of loving frlends,| iPt-rrri-v iillfilldéilllj('-——{}la4ly,s u)w. so opulent and so exlguglyc ha...‘ yet capital which i; not developing the lRead-iggaMlsg Georgina Cairns "e “m” be mmsnd m the hem to; Mary. MT-and Mm‘ Mmhaelcmlway But theme none that we can find; I lher, Illurgarni .\iuci\'elll, Alva. if» 4 a popuiaflon n; ouiy 9,000,000 ueuislcountry and which takes no chance (encored). _ m5 kind m] genus dis “H105. m and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mali- T0 tulle her place within the hearts Bliickmoi-o, .\li|.l‘l{i'li‘6l Airlock. Frank -’ our native sons and iiuuhhtcrs who but is lied up in ‘bonds silt edsed Male Qwnrtette-by Messrs Reu- u“, comnlfunu f0 h, p ’ al‘ and‘ family. Helen Costello. Mary 0f 11st ‘loved Ones left behlnd- Boll. (lllllcrt nrll. Frank Silllker. ‘PW "Wlflm" ‘h’ (‘me llvzturn occasionally to visit llieirsecuritles. foxesnnd other invest-hen Large, Harold Mouse, J. W. mam and vain“); 2g?“ Judlzm Mcnougam Fred‘ Rem Bertha —--<n-o->-—-—- Bum, 5,,;,,._,-_ Gmdys Bluckmorp, m)’ nnilvu province (icclore tliut ‘ii’ lhelmellls 0f l! uinillur, ‘but of course l Waugh. Hflwld WlWKh leucmed") in the ohm-ch whites a 28s‘ e511,. and Ivy Mcguryple, Jgnnjg Come]. MRS- 0- E- 0- PIKE Ollvr- uacluean. ivildn Bell, Ray IOARLOAD 185.000 now in , AIIIOPlOlUJg controlled our t-uulltryfnny be 11 D00!‘ 81183591‘ and PBPhBPS RBMllnS—Ml'o Damn Pmkeas "ml 511W- Ql? UlT-“S-S will dSnTreas l0: Muss cards: Father and mother, ' ——* SOUL)’, Eldon Sobey, German Low- » Wi- < they would make it far more iu‘°5'|"l'l°l‘ “ll m" wmml l Bu“ ‘awe’ (encoredl " ' .\ii-. and Mrs. Wm. Collins, Mr. and “"594 a“? “t v‘m°°“"°"- H-C" Ihur‘ Rub)" llflYBr-H Lilith Black- uf the congregation ‘he gave him- sell’ nnetintingiy to the work of the Master. The courage, "plltlellce and optimism displayed iby him at all times were over an inspiration to it". nierlting for ‘hlin the words “Well done good and faithful ‘scr- "anl. enter thou inlo the joy of Thy Lord." The funeral services were con- ucted llJy this pastor Rev. E. Lock- haul. who elloke of tho Unwgoll Pre- sence that hail accompanied mak- ing him the man of honor and in- ‘Dialogue—l“Quackery" by Messrs Austin Jar-dine and Darius Hogg. Resdln‘z—Mr. Willard Picketts (encored) _ Quertctte-by Mrs. Fred Clarke, lM lea ‘Ruby Burrows. Messrs Reuben [Large and Harry Waugh- Instrumcntal \Muslc——~by Messrs Harry Curtis, Darius Hogs, Horace [l-iuestls wltlf Miss Lillian Huestls d as accompanist. Dielogue—-“lDeaf Uncle Zed)) by Misses Ethel -Agnew, ‘Ruby Burrows. Myrtle Picketts, ‘Messrs Darrel porous than it is. they would bPllIlKdill llfllllllclwe- i!" labor °m'lfl°Yl“$~ with [hum a upii-it oi’ cncrgy and! don't personally see it that way entu-prlse fnr transcclldiiig all)" b"! ll- ‘nlflY be l! l“ my “Y” which lhini; to be found among us- Thehwelfi "BY" V973’ “Vmng- But ll°w wmlld threw ihnliisclves into the lllmlif those who have strong vision. (](‘.\'0l<)]il1li2lll 0i our natural wealtluflvlint d0 they $08? ‘LB! lhilln 1°" “"11, such zcnl and enthusiasm and us. that intelligently directed that thir whole (:0lll‘l‘y would march forward rapidly safely and soundly. ‘Perl- tlnent to what has been written above ‘i quote these wordi-l Whlch are uppllcwblg to the case. “i ask on Tuesday. May 25th, Stella Mabel, ll" "WT m‘ '°" "Asp" beloved wife of c. n. c. ‘Pike. and IERRI E8 IIES. leave Your Order I With Us Now A big crop of STRAW- IERRIES ls practically as- ilred. Price: are likely to be M’ A lot of money will lilrs. Joseph Costello. Mr. and Mrs. ‘E325 mlggngzzizmjcggzgilgdmttgg daughter or the late Capt. Alexan- Ailce 'Prunty Mr and Mrs ' p; A_ tier MacLeod, of Orwell, P.E.I.. and Holland, lvirii. Michael Kilioy '.....i “"- KMMY" Miwlfimlr 20"’- 5"‘, . Ave. W.. Vancouver, BC. f\'?i_'_l"gl’ldg'h'z'gg_lle‘loz'illd chjggafiorg/ilfif Deceased leaves to mourn their loss, besides her husband and mo- gig 3:63.‘ phfijfmanfi" fig: ther, three sisters and two broth-l _ . ers: Mrs. M. J. Buchanan. Mrs. A. ggggg"l'e_')ow"ng’ mg“ M888’ Sign" G. MacLeod. Helen, Alex. 0. and i Leslie. v ‘Funeral services were conducted MRS. DONALD MIGKINNON- illilrfi. Preston Sobey. Alonthly Average attendance 34. Vcrliii ll- Bernard. Teacher. ind BLUEBER- Ncvcr throw away the wooden skewers which come with maivts from the market. Wash them and keep them in a kitchen drawer. They are useful when cleaning palnl. lo set lnw niches and cor- iUCFS. 4 STANGH EL SCHOOL The following is the standing of Stanchcl School for the month of be by the Rev. Gordon Dickie. at Cenfl lmlizll Cami-roll. Lloyd llulh l‘). Dunsfcrd, Teacher. ___._¢oa-_-- Frizzell.—-— nlthuiopesl. of all ()llH.—4CUll3l(lPl" on Monday morning, Mny 31st, st 8.45 to St. Dunslanh Cathedral. and was largely attended. A High Mass was chanted by Rev. Father Mc- neighbors and friends who ‘helped at the time 0t their bereavement. lMso those who sent flowers, Muss Cards and Spiritual Offerings. highly respected by all who know her. lSbe was a. true friend, ever ready to ‘help those who stood in heed or lher assistance. Her home my honorable nleuu thls‘ question: _ H _ te-grlty that no was and glVln ‘him ml g 9g i, | d . _ , May. ‘Plcketts, Hubert Agnew and er : I i; tcr and Hannas Chapel. Interment- m: $5] "Lin": Qtgzvlyzrr (is) tigpthfiutlltlnllglfllr: (Zpéirvskdqa thin Grade X__,‘ Edward, whim om Day- ‘gauge-outage and peace in the iii-st On Maroh 14. 1926. God sent Iii: at Ocean View Burial Park. ' ’ " ' .~ ' . - . ' -_ (ir l: VllL-l, Lester Cairns: 2. ‘Recitation-Master John‘ Burrows‘- " v messenger of death in our mi s . The floral tributes wore iluiner- Baths! you pet your share. ‘ my llliimfl.“ fiiopliltlgingtilic|itiili Mum alrlzuuphmy’ (ancoredi) t ' Aspirin-l; the floral tributes were a. p, 0mm for Himself the oil-lean and m“; and befluflfuL . ur prices are lower than wou _ y. ‘ P n I “ma” V, 4, w," Camera“, 2 ,chomu_aood_nlght_ reeu ful wreath from the family; 0H8 of u“, mo,“ esiuemed rogirignta hlywr- We buy In OAR- f *‘“"ply“."~' ""‘"'°"'“°"" "he m” a ll i Fri " ll‘ z Mar hm‘ ‘Miss tLilllan Huehtis anti Mrs. ‘l ‘Pillow "l we" (his favorite o: Bangui‘. P. n. 'l.. in the person m FOR lOADS and PAY CASH. Our t 3111c? lliilillflwllhliliplhllg’! tllegkrigiglnitrly. “Lifrgtyy 1w - - g qeurgenhniehy were the Mwoniilali- "mien From the constellation and 0i’ vii-s. Donlald ’MoKinnon. Al- SEARLETOWN SCHOOL LADIES Iitomers more In ‘the lower l0 ‘tap n w c a m .. , -. , _ . , . i t f th ev hing. f‘ “Pr” mm ‘he sllllilflYiivhofll- though in apparent good henliili -—-—- , llcu i; g conuquance, ‘r fiuirlnrli‘ llflllllllllliy-“yhilfilp Tllglflficfilgyf 2 ‘siada, V'I'ITI'I;IDEL(',7;'"O"' Calm“ aThiisrcoliherlzewas repeated my m.“ ‘H; was laid to rciil. in the 13M’ unill tho time oi‘ hor donth, yet Honor ‘Roll ol‘ Sciirlclnwn School . ' ' e w“ "r i ' " " ' " “y n ' ' ‘ lHull on‘! '°"""9 “m” "T! The null ‘hullr- her nlnei -one yours of life lhad for May. ‘ wHol-fisAl-E 4- RETNL Aiiil"l\"l'l’ llonornhlc frlcllti wullli‘ (imrio iV Qonlor-l Richard qusst l“ 09am“ Bednqun - ‘ - — 1 y ' - . » I - 1 - - ‘~ - t _ l M 3,1. |_ nrn being. Messrs lodwln Mohar- rrybbo] h=r oi h. vllitllty, and on Grain, Vll-~l Margaret iMacMhl. c iilSOH-‘ilil! lrlgul“ "P!" l???‘ “llll-‘Ll-“zid Kully- V I 1 I I h C “‘§{.g“,f,,§§§§,§§d',f§ m: iugruupyn llilnrr.) lilivllfilg: tllfiixon. James Mills. the iiboiio meiiiloned daio she 2 (iliidyi. lnwlhor. 3 Alva Black-I‘ ‘ will n. ' um t. i- cih‘ (irntlr I . Jun nr——. All “"1" m C; i, to repegl, it in various‘ - - i! m1 . Win. c. Fisher, pggcgfiluy pagggd gwuy flei- umid- more. _ t,‘ ‘l ‘ r ‘k l.‘l l ll- \' - ' 0' e u 5 ., _ ' . __ < I ‘ a e" 9 ::.‘.‘t‘:.:.'..‘:.:‘;::‘ ..§"?.‘.."..’.?'...ll.l .. c» l’i..““.‘.“.%<.‘i.i‘i“ "l:il.il‘.:‘:":‘.‘1e..l:;::.“.: cum-nus i l i. ~l Illi‘. “latovcr, thc Cilll- _' ,' .' ' . . - ,. l Miss HELEN O _ . ' V: __ . . _- y LIMITED. » onus OF THANKS ° = - ""'~'- Ill" WPV-"l "““ l“ m h" l°““" Gratin l!.»—~l. Bcsslo Hslliwoll. ‘the funeral of tho lnle Helen deceased.‘ her twenty-rive years ‘credo lV-—»l oiiw». ‘Maobcun. 2i wfmeflffahlzimw “fin l" . rarrfll.‘ aiwmiancn for monlh,_ M,” and _Mm_ Fran-k “mm, and (‘olllns of this city. took place from ugo. Wildn ‘Bell, 3 Rny Sobey, y ‘w’ o’ m’ I“ ‘k o o l I a yuunhou, up"... wiu Camnrml, family wish to thank all the kilul hi" 1m residents. rm oration st- "The lulc lMrs. McKinlion was ‘crime ‘ll'i—-l Eldon Sohey. z Don-f ° - iild Caurernn. 3 Mildred Sllllkcr. ‘Grade l‘i-—1 ‘Marjory Cameron, Cur-man Lowiher. 3 Olga Green. Grade l. A.---l ‘Ruby Hayes. GREV KID one strap, rub. ber low heels, Price $4.00 o a l TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO Gulgan. Tho funeral proceeded to iho Roman Catholic Cemetery. where the service at the grave was conducted by Rev. ‘Father McMah- was always open l0 the hungry Bud needy. ‘She, too. was a most gentle nnd loving mother, leaving in the hearts of her children an "Preston Sobcy. 3 Christina Nichol- H011. . 2] ‘lug the qunlltlcs of Dr. Thomas’. | lci-lerirlr. Oil it ls tho cheapest 01 ‘up preparations offered to the pub- uviumtreal and Boston, please copy. qggy Km o". “up m“ , . mm cuban heels, rubber top Men qeg the unvei- in this tobacco that no other brand __..h____ ._._______ I . ll-. it i~ lo he found in evory riruiz I _ h A _ . I - bu. The looting qualities ton ls another factor that makes 5'2"‘ i: [Canada from “OHM m Does Lame ilygarvra? igtlyigigilggxawtcgirflitilieFrrziatli‘ tlanirfxlsalillhgevgppsfiinbrance of hcr E g ._. I Pnce $4.50 this tobacco the tstanding brand. Nllllil. and all roilntry rnefvllllnlh ' Cronin, Robnri Hull, Reggie Bull, She leaves to cherish ‘her mem- T ‘ hoop Ii for iuilo. ‘So, bBlllK onhlly You’ Ray Steele, Earl Corish. ory, eight daughters and one son. S l € S OREY Km’ tum '°"" Every fig lo a good one and there ls no dlupfwlllmwlll when you chew thilo tobacco. "We by J. a. ‘r. sect. prnuurehlr and oxlremely moderele m... owe" u‘ The daughters are: Mrs. Malcolm ln prlcnpno one should ho without l-‘lnilayson, Martiuvale; Mrs. lPeter Con- d moot reliable The lute Helen Collins had been Good Advice for Thole who . Fire. Life, Accld Plate Glall MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEAR IIIBKEY 8i IIGIIOLSQI TOBACCO CQ-i LTD. ->e “LAA E.R 140 moi-mono vain QHAILOTTI Q AAAAAgAAAl: lowest Rate ‘lent at Summgrgidg, Lloyd Lewis‘ 900d‘ Strong Stock Complimen- . Brow . ent, Sickness and Insurance at l. it hollle of it. l‘; THREE. FLOWERS LV. othor ohlpmonii FLOWERD. Fooo Fooo Powdor. Taloum, TOWN purity, Try them today. H. L. WORTHY '"°".§. "l... .. '4 We hlvo just rooolvod on- Qho Iii-goo! yst of that wondorful collot proporatlon olllod THREE Crumo, . For fume, oto- Known tho world ‘ ovor for their oxoollonoy and 1 1 i ill for almost three years. and all that medical skill and kind nursing could do were done. but in spite of nll she passed peacefully away on Saturday. May 29th. The late Helen Collins wasagirl of sterling integrity. She was dear- ly loved by all who knew her both iii. home and abroad. She resided in Montreal for a number of years whore she held a position as bank clerk in the Bank of Montreal, which position she held until her health failed and on the adviceof her doctor she was compelled to retire for a while till her health would improve. she came to her home in this city, thinking the cli- mate would lnako her strongora. Blit to no avail. She gradually grew weaker until the end come on the above mentioned date. She leaves to mourn liar father and mother. three sisters and one bro- ther. The sisters are: MrsJosopli Costello. of this city; Georgie. of Buck Hill llhlls. Philadelphia, and Kathleen at homo; also William at home. The following offerings were rs- coivod by tho family: Spray, Vic- toria ‘Hotel Stall; ‘ ‘, Mrs. J. Boll; spiritual oloringo. Sister woken with a Wsiiknooo or Pain in tho Back. That throbbing pain at tho bole of the spins In caused by Improper kidnoy action. Flx up thwkldnoyo and the headache goon In a hurry. ‘ Tho moot urondorful kidney medicine ever made lo Dr. Hamilton's Flllo. They contain tho julooo a! certain harbo which oootho and hool all kid- noy illnooo. It's n plonuro to uoo Dr. ‘Hamilton's ‘Plllo. They rollovo after tho first dooo. glvo you n now fooling ontiroly, ro- movo that ouu, throbbing luck- noho, oorroot urinary dIoordoi-o, otop hondaohoo. and vague polno through tho muooloo and jolnto. ' Forty yoaro of ouooooa otorid hohind Dr. Hcuflftolvo Pillo, which lro pnopond In tho lab- oratories of tho hmouo Onto» rholono company and an ho dopondod upon as a uh, owlft and oortnln rollof for Iuokloho, ‘Kidney, Livor, Otomloh or Iladeor Troubloo. 80B ovory- sohoro In 28c hoxoo. a host of admiring firionds and rs- lotives who 0111M from far and one who had fulfilled her work in thh world and had gone to receive the reward of a wollopont ‘life, The services at the house and grave were conducted by ‘Rev. llwen Mc- Doognll, who spoke words of com a hi‘??? lnyoon, Nathan flninyooh, Allan Flnlayson, Marilnvalo; llvlrs. M-sx- well ‘Brsnton. ‘Mrs. Fred Dunsford, and Mrs. Harford Saunders, all of Arlingtonl. Mass; Mrs. Ira Tskies of Maiden, ‘Mass; iMra. Rachael Mo- ‘Phemon and lMlss Katie lldcKinnon, of Cambridge, Mass. Her only surviving son Simon lMoKlnnon, re- sides in Arlington, Mass. Her sou John and daughter Margaret. (Mrs James Martin) predeceased her some years ago. Qhe also leaves to mourn their loss three sisters and one brother, also thirty-five grandchildren 1nd forty-six great grandchildren. Tho funeral which took piece on March 18. to the Bangor Church of Scotland. was largely attended by poor to pay their last tribute to ollfloit to the ‘bereaved oneo. The rel-I were his six grandsons: I Finlayson, Willie 8. Fin- MOTHERS FACE " Y Mother's lace in SO oolll" Marjorie said. She :18!‘ just been sitting on Mother's I p. "I think nho is the most hcnu- tiful lady inthe world. I'm glad she doesn't have another kind of nooe. And r eclu have omooth places for my fingers to e wn. "l wonder what my lVlother looked like when ohe was n little 'r|. It must hove been ouch a Eng. long time ago. She has been grown up all my lifemnnd... I gueos e couldn't ever have been n wee bsbyl "Bu! Ol l AM no glad ohe'o MY Motherl" Flnlayaon. John Finloyoon and, Klthleen. Mrs. ‘Mommy and Sadie, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clinton and fami- ‘,0. llurlol pootollo, Ir. and firs. ¢- é , Willie ‘i. Finlaroon. We loot the dearest friend we had, KM mum: ml our. shoe-mo kero, I with Cuban noo.lo, aavdiiitrgo: glove id cmuvfllzlzoo‘ outrho ilflol‘. Price $10.00 sAurunu (or DIondO) KH ltrnp ollPNm "mum w" Price $459 MELTONE Co" (Light hn) stop In pumpo, Cuban, n nloo o Price $5.95 P A T E N 1' LIAfli-ll. pumpo with bueklo ornamont, lovo rubber hool. “N. P A ‘I’ I ‘N T LEATHER pugnpo, with ‘ omomont. ' modlum Gabon liool, rubber lift Price $4.50 _ )$,LL£':yJa...*_g=:,‘ ,,'* My form of on new?» """‘l " ‘It!’ wile - ~...