5 l MONDAY iii w .’¥q tshmd ' t0 excuse I- Ififlmm ”}hmd (i Guest: arriving- everything jiczfcrl except. . ." “ Y dinner table, set with all my best china for _ our dinner to jim’s new friends, had never looked prettier. But it made my poor hands look dreadfully coarse by comparison. They simply _ ‘ broadcasted ‘Dishpan !’ “And because I know it's just such little things that others judge us by, I became self-conscious . . . ill at i ease . . . at my own dinner table. “Of course it was foolish of me. With Lux always in the house I was still using old-fashioned harsh soap for the dishes. Until that night I had not realized just 'li'o"w"pitifully rough and red icmsde‘ my hands look. “Now I use Lux for all my dishes. And for cleaning, too! My hands nolonger are reddened and coarser, llfm really PROUD now of my dinner-table hands." Many household soaps~—flakes, chips and cakes- - are made in the old-fashioned way. They contain i harmful alkali that makes the skin rough. There is no injurious alkali in Lux. Made by a re- markable process, Lux actually SOOTHES the skin, leaves it a little whiter and softer than before!‘ Instant, sparkling Lux suds, ready before you ever put your hands in, are so rich and CLEANSING that i the dishes seem almost to wash themselves! The big package of Lux. washes six weeks’ dishes! Lovely hands for so small a price! ‘Many beauty parlors use Luz in municuring llie mills, lo sullen and wliilen the linqlrl. Lux keeps low/y t/ze bands t/zut was/i dis/w: .1“ ' ~ -c. . ' Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto TilfON._Eitg_h_lz'niie-riibeifs andfiJiieM-Idrl-alrd was anewly enrolled member. visitor met at the home of Mrs. Next meeting will be held with Mrs. N. Inman. It was decided to hold ll. Callbcck. tho postponed lecture of Mr. H. My’ _...__f<o>____. Lea in the hall on May 28th and Willi the use of modern methods in connection a sale of candy. A cf cultivation wheat raising in South demonstration on Potato Salad was Australia has become o. success. given by Mrs. H.H. Chisholm. which soil thought of little agricultural was very successful. Mrs. Fred vtiluc being found well adapted to the grain. ri- - Bargains in China This week we have a special price on some of our China. See our window to-day and note the special values. Any piece of China in the window for $1.00 and -a large assortment to choose from. Get yours io-day before they are picked over. WW. W. WElLllEll LTII. Jewelers Since 1868 Q, i l i l | l . I "T__.“I i»! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Memoriam MISS MARGARET DAWSON Western Guardian -GUAllDlAN IIIIISINTA- rive for Richmond and vicinityis MI- my Brown, IUD ll 0P!!! i0 N- Scldom or ever were the people oi "We ""1 Ind P9119711 "lbw"?- any community more shocked than tions. were the people o! Albany when they had learned that in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Apr-l. l0th, Miss Margaret Dawson, the youngest and the dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dawson had passed quite suddenly away at the early age of 20 years. —BUYING LIVE l-IOGS at Ken- slngton. Tuesday forenoon, Msv 29th. Alden Mouse. 4678-5-26-2i. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. II:FUNERAL SERVICES- The funeral of the late Mr. Peter Morri- son, which left his residence on Water St. Georgetown. at 9 a. m., was one of the largest seen for some time. The services at the Church and grave were conducted by Rev. O. Kiggins. The pail bear- ers were: T. E. Morrisey, Daniel Skinner, F. J. Solomon, James Skin- ner. James McPhee, Peter Ross. ..°FlR8’l‘ COMMUNION CLASS. -A number of pupils of St. James’ Church, Georgetown, received first Communion. As the children en- tered_ dressed in white, with white ' veils. the Organist rendered pleasing music. Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0. Kiggins. who gave the child- ren Holy Comunion, and also ad- dressed the children briefly, impart- ing good advice to the youthful re- cipients. Later in the morning they were enrolled in the Scapular. A. --—?<oa—~i PERSONALS ..'Mrs. Prosper, Georgetown, rc- cently visited Charlottetown. A. .."Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conrad. Scuris, recently visited Georgetown. A. ..”Mis.~i Bessie Lovers, Montague, recently visited Georgetown. A. Genevieve McCormnc. recenlly vlsiltul . . 1M iss Bougliton lsltintl. Cleorgotoivn. A. .."Mr. Johnvlvlorrisou. Charlotte- town, is visiting in Georgetown. A. ..'Mrs. Mayor Knight. ’George- town, recently visited Montague. A. ..”Cnpt. and MrsxEdward Dicks, were passengers to Geo‘town re- cently. ' ..’Miss Marion Adams and Miss Marion McLellan. Cardigan, motor- ed to Georgetown and were the guests of Miss Bertha Smith. A. ..‘Mis Helen Solomon, teacher. Gaspereaux, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Solomon, Geo‘- town. A. .."Miss Catherine McKinnon. teacher, is visiting her parents, Mr. and MsrswJohn. McKinnon, Geo’- mwn. A l ..’-‘Mi&s Kathleen Doyle, Nurse in training at thc Cambridge libs- pitcl, Cambridge, Mass. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. E. Doyle, Geo'town. A. ..”Miss Nan MacDonald, Nurse in training at tho Cambridge Hos- pital, Cambridge, Mass, is visiting her parents Ml‘. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Crcorgetown. A ..~‘M".. Clyde l-Iemphill. U. S. A.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Ma's. John Hemphill, Geo‘town. A. ..'Mrs. John Hanson. George- town. is visiting in Mount Stewart. the guest of her niece, Mrs. McKen- zie. ..°Rev. Edwin and Mrs. Aitkcn and daughter MildredCornwall. re- cently visited Georgetown, the guest of Mrs. Aitken‘s parents. Mt‘. and Mrs. E. B. MacLaren, Geo- town. A. - .."Mr. and Mrs. John Lelghtizcr. Cliarlotetown. were passengers to Gcdtown. A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Mc- Donald and family, Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown, and were the guests of Mr. McDonald's "sister, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Geo‘- town. A. ..’Mrs. Wardwell, of Swamp- scott, Mass, widow of F. M. Ward- well arrived in the city Thursday night en route to Montague where she intends to make her home. She is a sister of Mr. S. B. Aitkcn of Lower Montague. .."f‘he many friends fo Miss Jen- nie King and Mr. William Prosper. of Georgetown. are pleased to hear that they have had successful op- erations in the City Hospital for ap- pendicitis and hope for their speedy recovery. A. Q-}——i—- Ten tons of ice a day are required to cool thclair pumped to the work- ers in a deep South African gold mine. Employing 120 kilowatts. the most powerful radio station in western Europe has been open nt Zeesen. Germany. friars“ rush-is? murmur: FOR FOX FEED We have now on hand a simk of frcoh fromn herring and can lnnlte w]; nhlplnflfll throughout the summer months. Mall ns your order now and be assured of o will" supply cl huh fish for your foxes. imvrrnsw a McLI-JAN. LIMITED. flollfll, P. E. l. 404l-5-23-12l. The deceased was possessed of quite a strong consti ution and scarcely knew what it was to be ill. For several years she had been the day operator in , the Central Telephone Onlce. Albany. and was always ready for her work. Y For a few days in the early part of April she was not feeling quite st well as usual. and acting under the doctors orders she had planned tc rest for a week or more. A course of medicine was pres- cribed but instead of improving shr grew gradually worse and in oboul three days time the end came. Bu! strange and mysterious as hei death may have been all that medi- cal skill and kind friends could dt was done-but all to no avail. On the above mentioneddate hei "zentle spirit winged its heavenwnrt‘ flight. Besides her almost heart-broker father and mother. Margaret leave to mourn the loss of a kind and lov- ing sister two half-brothers and out half-sister and three full brother: and three full sisters. I The half brothers are Frank Dan" son and Major Dawson, New York and the half sister is Mrs. Augustin Weddell. Tryon, and the full broth- ers are Murdock Dawson, Siirlinv Dawson and Charles Dawson, Al- bany—the last mentioned brotht" Charles has passed away since his sister's death. and the full sistcrt are~Mrs. Albert Brown. New York" and Misses Christie Dawson ant’ Sadie Dawson at home. Margare‘ was well and favorably ,knowr throughout the whole countryside- in fact. because of her position ii ‘he Telephone office throughout r ‘urge part of llic Island-will lit "nuch missed by u large circlc ni‘ IT‘- ‘ntlvcs and friends. It mtittcrctl little what came m went she had n cheering smile um a pleasant word for everybody. Although the Central Telcphoni Office is a very trying place. slit was ever calm and unrufllcd an: always played the part of a lady ir all of her dealings with the public. She has been spoken of as one o‘ the most popular—if not the mos’ popular of all of the operators lr phone Company. Her passing will mean a great losi to her many friends and admirer: but while all shall miss her it is tlir home that her loss will be felt most keenly. Her very presence there was always a benediction. She carrier’ an atmosphere of good cheer will- lier and radiated‘ sunshine upon a1‘ with whom she came in contact. Her loved ones will often “sigl for the touch of n vanished-hand, that is siill."-~but all to no avail No more will the touch of that van- ished hand be felt and never agair shall the souhd of that voice that is ‘now stilled be lieardngain upo ‘he earth. <- Mar aret was a loyal member oi the P csbyterian Church at North Tryon and was ever ready to heir out in every good work. She hat‘ indeed learned the art of being al- ways kind and helpful. Through her days of illness Sllf never murmured nor complained Even then she was thinking more o‘ others than herself-Jest shc might terrors for hei". She knew in whon she had believed and she was per- suaded that slic was able to keer what she had committed to Hi: trust against that clay. Her passing was one of sweet pence. The funer- nl was held on the afternoon oi Thursday, April 12th. Although the day was very wei and the roads almost impassnbl: ieoplc were present from every side and a large concourse followed the remains to their last resting place. In the abszonce of Rev. R. Hens- ley Snvcrl". in Halifax. the service was conducted by Rev. D. M. Ln.- mont asssisted by Rev. George Som- ers. After a short service in the llflilsl the regular service was held in the Church of Scotland. Cape Tra- verse. The floral tributes were many mid beautiful and consisted of the fol- lowing: Pillow-Father, Mother. Brothers and Sisters. Cross--Major Dawson. Snrnnar- Lake. New York. Motherhood! l"‘l“l'l"lr". nYIL-"llr. Plerci-‘s li‘:iv~ Ilrllc Pri-iicrlpllmi “ill! very iionclli-lul Io mo. I lunl ll"- u-omt- all rulitloivn uni! ||l'i'(|, wcuk mist-robin, hail mi uppt-tilt- uml m; iu-rvi-s wort- lill up m-I. l snw lho 'l‘re llllllui‘ iulvorllsetl an ln-lng liclpful li- III'IIR]I(‘I‘|IVI' luutlmrn nu I llvl-Iilcd in ll‘.\ ii. If hnllt me up quli-li-il my nerves. gim- un- nu nppr-llti- uml grit. alums lllll‘ Ilio ri-miilniloi u! "I" lliiiv min ilili!‘ to do uli my own iinrk. I liml mnupiirntli-cly no suiTr-r lug. mid niv lmliy was very strung and licnlll|y."--».\lrii. Lolile Murnny, ‘lwiiinsi-nll NL. Al ll" drug slairoe. Tnliloin 0r liquid Solid lll count in "llflllll" Ph-ri-i-‘v l-"l'"l'll"lry hi lirhlgciiurg, (ML, for ii-lnl pkg. of inhli-iii. the employ of the P‘. E. Island Tele- and long for the sound of a voict. be a trouble to any. Death had no | Rose Valley. Rosebud Smoking Tobacco in Packages READY- CUT IT is exactly the some quality you've IIWBYS known, but in addition it oEers you greater convenience—and the biggest V31‘!!! in Padmge smoking tobacco on the market to-day! Rosebud Cut Plug comes in two popular- priced packages: 10c. containing 1 “Poker Hand’; 15c. containing 2 “Poker Hands CUT PLUG lgwzfiiptbqs OSEBUD SMOKING TOBACCO _ ghgatl “ .,. Sprny—Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Brown: Scranac Lake, N. Y. SpraL-QML. and lidrsmnltfcrltt Dawson, Summcrside. Miss Dell Scrinigcour, Cardigan. Boston, lvizuis. Spray-Mr. and lvlrs. Charles Mo» Mr. J. E. Iiiultlicivs. Kenzic and family, Sackvillc. Mun. Cut Floivers-Mr. and Mrs. John Miss: llrorl Hownli. Boston. J. Dawson. Mr. lllld Mrs. ilelit-i" SCllllHllfllLl Wreuth—Miss Marjorie Houmh liosltm, lvlnss. Wl‘8filll—~Ml‘. and Mrs. George: Mr. and Mrs. J. l2‘. lit-ll. Charlot- I-Ieffell. i lctovm. Spray-Mr. and Mi's. Elmer Gam- Mi". and Mrs. ile and Louis Mnbey. Kinkora. l Cresccnt- Employees Telephone Ml‘. Wm. Thomas niid Missctil Exchange. Summerside. Thomas. Mrs. Sarah llowiiit. Boston. Mnss. Miss A. Murphy. TlPIOIIllUHL‘ Oi- fitie, Charlottetown. .. Miss Laura Young. Eurnscliilc. S. A. McDonald. Charlottetown. l Airs. Daniel E. McDonald, Char-l Crescent-P. E. Island Telephone Company, Charlottetown. Crescent — Middleton Telephone Company. ' Spray-Bedcquc Telephone Oper- zitors. Spray-Misses Jean and Margar- ‘t Ailleck. Spray-Mrs. John Murray mid Miss Lillian Murray, Bog-gem Wreath-Pleasant Circle Institute Albany. Wreath-Jubilee Womens Insll. Lute. I SPPHY-Trvon Women's Institute. Wreath-Searletown Womcns Iii- ititute. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. 3llé1llgg<cléinfmgd family. I on MCI-cod’ r. and Mis. E. Vcrn-‘ Charlcs| Lei%l1l'—Mr. and Mrs, wright‘ S rs — r. - .- _ ~ Kalllllrelfizzfilaiond Mis. Stiiling Mt-E Williams. ' and Mrs. Amos Mc-. Ng:t‘-‘:¢_h—Mi'. and Mrs. Andrew From isr and near ilic many‘ "riends sought to express tl cl‘ - _ inthy to the bereaved fiiniiliyilniln hrillrhhout‘ of sorrow. ,. Minpflnd s was shown not. only by t1.‘- lsrse attendance at the funcrnl and by the many beautiful floral trlbut- PS. but. also by the 1 . ‘otters of COnSOlllilOllai-fliifiiillfllltllibpl "I ‘ Letters filled with many ivoms o; Wmlmlhy and comfort were recgly. EdRIrom the following friends; ev. and Mrs. M. J. McPherson, Dalhousle. N. B. Rev. Ewen McDougall, Charlotte. town. Rev M. J. Smith. Klnkora. Rev. Wm. Monahnn. Borden. Miss Nita McKenzie, Sackvllh; Miss Ids Dawson, Bummersidc. Mr. James J. Graham, Bradal- bane. Mrs. Marie Graham. Bradalbanc. Miss Julia Graham. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKinnon. Great Swedes Carton-s Haszards Improved has stood the test for 30 years “Can you hoot it?" Carter's Millpond Swede A great Turnip for shipping. The Turnip Crop is s very important one in this country. tanner: cannot afford to ex- periment. buy the well known and tried out varieties. We have BANGIIOLM swans. (so called club res- lsllnh for lhnse who want it. Mrs. Gordon Dawson, Cape Trav- arse. John A. McDonald. Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling McKay, . .1 Slur. IYISIGIT IXAIIIATIIIII Fitting and ‘supplying glu- do. “n. J. MABON OPIOIITIIBT MONTAGUI, P. l. l. Office Oflncflll "rupture. t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aifleck, Chel- on. ~ Mr. and Mrs. McPhee. Tryon. i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLure. Brad- iibane. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell, Sum- nerside. j Miss Marla Campbell. Chclton. Mrs. H. Sue Muncey. Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart, C vision. \ ‘ ionic Pearson, Oliniton. IIASZABWS IMPROVED and MILLPOND SWEDES are for sole by upwards of 200 merchants in l‘. E, Island. CARTER & 610., r iMrsi John Walker, Capo Traverse. lotictmvn. Miss . ElliflJllHl Roger, Mcgenzic.“ N llllll‘ McKay. Miss Florence lcton. _ _ Shalom Pleasant Circle Institute. Albciny. l. O. O. F‘. Snsk. The poll btrnrcrs were Moss '. Frank McKay. Basil‘ J01,“ w, Fm~n1ey_‘slll‘l'i'y. Eldon Large. Ambrose Noo- llilll rind Louis Mnbcy. Initirmciil. was iii the -Churcl oi Cliilvun Scotland Cemetery. Capo 'I‘rn\'ci" . .__@c>_ ______ _._ An English inventor claims his souls for ii motorcycle are 1'01‘ cliuir more comfortable than saddles. Mubcy. Roslindule. , . Twsiiicdiass“ GRAHAMS ROAD. §'l‘wclvc members and two visitors M,“ Mam“, K011“ sflrimac LtikeJvijci-c. present ‘at the home of Mrs. SAVE THE “POKER. HAD |A. N. Green. The Grahams Road >Yi l _ -. . . . . , Bl‘£\ll(l0ii,i Mr. and Mrs. Ilcbcr Iilyvrs. CllP-‘plflllllllli- Club P19591111“ lllllsoedlnagr ‘school work. A comiiiiiltic ivas ap- pointed to meet, with tlic trustees OVGI‘ the clt-uiiiuii; of the Ar- it-lititil. Nt-xl. meeting Will lac held at. the liiimc of Mrs. John lilurrriy. 1 ntute with $40.00 to be no talk --~-----<o> -- - -~ ivaloi" tin y. l use in any An arm chair allmt-livc enough room can be un- Tlic heat of the sun is used iiiiii city to distill thinking; at a rnlc of 5000 flllllOIlSfl‘ fcltletl to form u oomph-lo lied l0!‘ 'oiic person. l The New Peoria Fertilizer Spreader Tried-Tested and Approved on Prince Edward Isl-and Simple Construction, Even Spread, ‘Easy to Attach, Lasts a Life Time. Easy Terms. The l-lardieiMfg. C0- Charlottetown Summersidf?