' IL 1o, 192a IN nnmoamn MRS. WILLIAM J. PROFITT 1 l l MrsuWm. J. Prontt, died at the old home in Long Itlvcr on Sutur. Children ‘Cry for Fletcher's \ \ \ . \ \ / d!!! mflflllllg. March 31, at the ud- I vancad age at eighty-seven years‘ 9 She had maintained as good health as a person oi‘ her ago could enjoy \ \ and had retained the use ot‘ her I . ‘mental faculties up to the 1'85; er's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children, hours er her llie. ‘She also could are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine . t n more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared grown-tip!’ are not interchangeable. It was the need o! medy common ailments oi Infants and Children t brought Gastoria before the public after years of research, no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 i = has not proven. hat ls CASTO R IA?- oria is a. harmless substitute for CastorOiI, Paregorlc, -ps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. lt contains e; Opium, Morphine nor other narmtic substance. Its is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has n in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Fiatnlency, -- Colic and Diarrho::a;‘ alloying Feverishncss arising - from, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids assimilation of Food; giving healthy and na'.ural sleep. - Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. NUINEfCASTQ R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ~ degree, being able to read without glasses, and she could converse on ‘ 'the past and present with due in-l telligence. But on Saturday she suffered a slight stroke of paralysis which finally caused death. llut this physical defection, in the his. moments. did not weaken her men- tal =pow=ers "which she was able l0 control were to the end. She died fully conscious oi the significance o-f the soul's needs to tnerlt eternal lite. Her husband, the late William llohn Proilti, predeceased her in 1891. The memlbe a of the family that survive are David. hiargatc; George, Burlington; John Robert, Seattle. Washington; James 11.. Kensington; and William nt homo. She also leaves a brother Adam. Bathwick. Saskatoon, Sash; alw two daughters, Mrs. Andrew ‘Mc- Leod, Irishtown and Mrs. Chester Tuplin, New Annan. lMrs. Protltt was born at New Annan in 1836, and attained womanhood in her native homo She was a woman whose court-p- tlon ot‘ iiie was that the family is- the unit of society and as the unit Iapproaches perfection so dons the [composite on‘ which the unit is n mart. She fully enjoyed the lllziti- mate pleasures ot‘ company. and. ‘being alble to contribute her share hor contpuny was always desirable. ‘Site was chnritulble to the needy wlho never left her door unreplc-n- islied. Her influence ior l-tootl will long be iclt. even afier the lpnrl unnrtal has been returned to the ,' earth. ‘j; i Her funeral wns held on April 2. i Q 0 ‘interment at st. Stephen's ‘Church. l‘ Irlshtown. The services were per» formed b Rev. C. DcW. White. Summerslcle. The pail bearers were her grand children. Wm. P. Mc- Leod, K. H. McLeod, Horace Thontpson, Wm. D. Proiltt, William Proiltt and Ellis Proiltt. While live the many adtnirin-g friends whom she had in this world live also will be memory of n good and noble woman-AK. r / / V ' 4 _n Use For liver 30 Years YNI GINfAlJl Q "r NIW YORK CITY g’. 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown . Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and _ Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis ‘ Good Stong Stock Companies. Eastern Personals _‘ i ..‘Wn regret to learn that Mr. '* Frank Green oi’ Montague is laid up with ltlm-hago—at latssr nu.- v ustenlicounts ho is somewhat imlh-Jvcal. \ I ~_/';_\-'_' Free, to Try. Sendfor Trial Bottle i. a. Meson Optometrist es Examined ' d losses * Fiiiize Two hundred spring samples for‘. made lo measure suits arrivedi prices $18.00. to $34,00. l can mea~l sire you right. no guess work, wlhl guarantee any kind of style youf B Dlysca eepalarr or use. - - ~. , -. . exerlcse the use oi h r l l lghwthtitsiairids o"moterlaiim Walsh-till; iacultiee in a remarkably potential _ It is the remedy iorshdults, too. Rc- ytgluiih‘ ha?!“ (illirilidTiii 33in“: “W ms cnssnoriiigowgrousnntss illillflillifl THIS When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Threats and Chests I No telling _how soon the symptom may develop into crou . or worse. And thens when you're g d you have a m‘ oi Musterole at hand to give prompt rehei. it does not blister. As first and, Musterole is exeellgnt- ou iteves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitjs, lfrou . still neck,_astlnna, neuralgia. hea_ache, oongation. pleurisy, rheu- matism. lulnbago, pains and aches oi back o_r Joints, sprains, sore muscles, zhllblains, frosted feet and colds oi the :hest it may aPrevent_ pneumonia). 40c an 75¢. at ldruggists. The Musterole Co. of Canada. Ltd. Montreal the Mediaevalsm _ ‘ 0i_l_h_urch Ulll0il (Continued frlpm Page "No iron chain or outward iorcc >1 Hill’ ltind," said Czirlydc, “can wcr compel the soul 01' n man. The "ii-Tilt of privzlio judgment will per» “S1 “ilQllfi/fli‘ mcn are found." Sl""-‘|Y~—-llt least in tho opmlun 0L ‘_ hmllbll‘ lilymunwn wise alterna- Ll"? mill‘ bi» found for tillcrcion. .lucly we can have unify without lie surrclltloi- oi our cherished and “glliiiljillll beliefs. Surely we can show tho world that tho most di- verso bullets can be unitctl, it nol m i1 "Wiser. In actual service-fill nut in llitlilC, at least is deed. in ‘he hilt-l. tho wzlivlltre of sects guvi. intro in limo tu the debates 0i‘ con Puvvrfiy: conlrovrrsy in turn, gart- flilifi) ll) tulorutioli, mill (oierzllion ll the and gave place to coopera .l0n. lt llill)‘ ho that co-opcixtlioil will. in duo course, give lplluce it Jnion. although l doubt it; butt t‘. orcc it is not lhc task oi this ;cncrlltion; lo force it is only to nvito disaster. llt may be that tho .hrec Chum. 10s cimccrncd are tuilty oi‘ wnslo and of ovcr-luplping. lut surl-ly n ronndlztblc confer- ence (zo-uld ri-lnlovh those cvlls will- zut thump-lilting of an historic Jhtrrcli, and without the vlolutin: Ji the prinl-iplc of the liberty v ii-fierence for which the ‘Prcsbytcr Ian Church luls nlivuys slood. Sure ly we cuu hltvo iutor-ilcnomlnation i] tnuchlnl-ry- for such n function lust its our ltrnllos bud during tin war. ('22P contribution to the defea- <i' (‘rermuny ivus not negligible be ‘(N138 we \Vtli‘U lilo nnlno Canada zn our shouldc ' raps, and be rnuso ourvunils. distinct in them selves, went forwurll lby CWOPBF“ ‘ion to the sumo ()l)](:('Ii\/G. Ii wl vannot ctr-operate and keep Du‘ Judges we have hopelessly iztllcd land lull peg trousers ii’ desired, or- Ifiilllg iltltlng ones, do not take a‘ §.::":::..": .“..'l.’..."§f.i.°"...‘32?““ii“iiWm“ I “or " 1a understands the business." l ca !l¢‘>g£%.lui>t>fzh:i§in:g gg-(ilulgrh: x o . ‘peck out the be“ lmmples to wearlhiaryué? gglriievsietlflrzfhryl-lglrorlCl-ilor Rostnrcr and hold the pressing which means u-ndl hrinlg syn tholrlnlglnrrlll vldilnl‘ surel)’ . fl . — I - a “all” ‘Wklns wit» l““- .~Z.“...'l.’l. rhlirii.‘ 5.32s?‘ n. 221M313. Also a bunch oi ready made suits! irom $12.00 to $24.00. PU sediment to mnke your hair sticky or atrium‘. nothing in n-nlvi or rub nil-Just Alterations and pressing free. J. P. McPHERBON, beautiful, natural, becoming hair. My Restorer is n rlcnr, colorless liquid, Montague, l’. E. I. 4-3-2wks wish, the broad padded shoulderl B . - e lontague, P. E. I. - Graduate In Optometry Toronto College luslve Test Room Cen- Jiected with Drug Store clenn us ivnter. No r ngr-r nr strcnkinfl _ or discoloration. rcstnr I color is even and natural in all lights. risrl or discolored hair restored dust its silccnssiully and naturally us gray huir. MAIL COUPON TODAY , Send lode! for the lpeclll patented FYeoTrill puck- nge which contains atrial bottle o! Mary T. Goldman's ‘ Hair Color Restorer and lull Instructions for making _he convincin teat on one lock oi hair. indicate color , l hulr with . Print name and address plainly. l! possible, enclose a lock o! your hair In your letter. Please , your name unduddrne- -| lssllv 1. acumen an Iiss-Jarnunrsle-r. n (‘T-IV 'r't"’.r...'-7i"..."|2'."§i‘v'.'. r." T“ brown .- . lilbteuhurn oiessionalwiiajrds. ~ Donald & McPheej " B. A. ' ‘Meeoenale H. F, McPhee V. rrlstere, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan ey Building, Ch-rlottetown i k R. MoGuigan " B. A. RISTER, BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block l mlettetewn, P. E. Island DR. GLIFI‘ , snburnidar n ll llllhtredl. l. . e-.-.-_ ETO. ~ f UP-TD-DATE Street MILLINERY rs Churches. The l9th centur) PIPghIWPiiE-igd rliood into tin NOFHI with ils steam and ils 181G zrnpb wires; surely the Church tiiil" show that the 20th century cur bring brotherhood into the world without ll. sacrifice of individual ll ‘rnrly. The human cry of the world lhdhy is "We must all work ingot her ‘for the Kingdom of God; wc nust uill stand totrcthci- for till things oi the Spirit, juslim- itlll‘ tnercy and lailh and charity; wl must dedicate ourselves to scrvil" in the same oause~~n colnnlnn (sun paign to spiritnnlizc hunmn lilo.‘ Rurely we can contribute our mush [to the harmony oi the grout Christ lan orchestra wilhoul all pinyin upon the slum» lnstrunn-nt. Sure]; we can be woldcri on tho anvil n t (lflllllllilil purpose. Vile shall tin-l mnintitin Oavouus policy of “u fro! Church in a ireo stair" as tho only ne in harmony wllh 20th ccntlui‘ enlightenment. It is sometimes said by pru i_._/_-___ Owing i0 ill health in family l have been iorced to leave a good position as mllliner in Boston. My sister now head mllllner at Jor~7 dan Marsh at 00., Boston. Maser, will ship me every week tor the mlllinery season up to date huts ant.‘ trimmings, as she visits New York four times a your and is in u position to keep in touch with the right styles. Call and get good snappy hats at a right price. ' hronio Diseases Iment In person or by lefiel‘ . . Purdy Station, Westehes tsr C0,. N. Y. . S. HESSIAN later, Solicitor, Notary Public Et ¢‘¢ \ MISS MARGARET McPHERSON: Eye-Glasses From $2.06 to $10.00 From sm Point E. Cape Bear ls a big territory, yet right aereu this space C. MONEY TO LOAN “Que P. E. llllnd Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. enary Tuberculosis Specialist > Brighten Road, harlettseown AfNoruiio Nelson's i-iousc lilontague P. E. l. 4-3-tts Zyks l 1 . cnkcs and pnstrys and DO N0 The simplest wny to cncin corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain instantly. Then thc corn loosens and comes out. Madcmclcnr liquidsndlnthin planer-L The action is the same. At your druggist l Bluc=j ay - opposition to ll h; 1 unionists that their movement is a movement oi the young, and that ' only from thc old. The men who make this stute- lm-‘ll-l d" 110i Bi\parclttly' know the lit-lift or the mind of youth. What the young desire today mum than llllylllllll; else is the privilege and the right ol the liberty or aliier- encc. it was youth that drovotrom the \\'0rltl tllc last vestige oi pagan QUIUQPKCY; ‘and youth will not tol- erute, ill their own land, a m-ethod oi coercion for tltc destruction oi homo- laud is ztn czliilize built on religious “Deny in things spiritual, and no llflllilfiill l-‘quulity in things secular. ll "my bc thnlt no solution or‘ U115 brobiem run be lound, and that we will all be drawn or drh/I en into a. Church zlguinst our Wills. it is the custom ll» sneer ill. our lraditicns-~n|».uli;ions which have "umvvd U10 -l\.'~"<ut and lilo stake, and which ilkiiL‘ today, like our homes tho cunlulutho mcmorivs of‘ 1111110511111 iiiffbibllli llill‘ illiiffiiiflil joys and :.'i)l‘l'UV\‘$. it is the custom. L09» i" 5 “c lyly ill. wuul tilt-y call our l. . . loyalty. Llut it .' ill-Willi IILYK-lll‘ to it rlulsi- that has: there will colno n time, h ["131 tltnc. doubtless, in which the con- dition desiribcd Hr lioan Swilt i“ a letter to Stclla will exist in our! country: “l was curly in to soc the" Secrciury, Buliiugbrokc," he said l “but he was gone to rcceivr; the sacrament. tv-rnl rnkcs did tin- sztnlc. it u is n -t for picly. but lor emlplo-ylurnt, according in Ail oil I . of lhc i)i‘8:~'byi“l‘l£lll Church lllfl) bl.‘ rl-lnovl-d lroln our: coilntrys slory—fol‘ n brie‘; linu- but its luslrt- will not be dimnlcd.‘ 'I‘herc will yct runulin nil that the Church hull when it fut-lad u mort- dangcrous loo. For lill? Church is a. tomnlc buill by lntnds 1011;; sincc folded, to lhc llll ll- ‘of’ voices long slum‘ slillcd. Tho builders workrll some- times, it is lruv. with u il‘.}\\'l'i in one h-und and a sword in tho other. but their work \\‘ili_ ondurc. 'I‘hcri~ will remain lnilhfitl me-n and wo- men who will keep fliiVl‘ lhv nrin» ciplcs which glivo mlr .(‘hurcl| ils birth. .\n .\'l m’ Pzlrliumunl may‘ remove it fur at limv. but it will‘ be rcrollstrullvd and l'l‘>ifSlillililiiil- ed stronucr thnn before/For wllilo it PElmliliIlS as a symbol 0i‘ rlelitzi‘ YY-llii lfrcvdom, nnd of ihc Iilicrly of difference, it is bound in tho in», lure to zttlrzurt the noblest spirits"; who bclicvi- in tilc tlllinlzltc' "rilllnph ol‘ cimscir-ncv. 'l know it is not safe lo prl-dil-ti the zl-iiiludc iii provincial logisllt-i lures or Foil-lull i’nl'lialn0lil lo tho? Union liill. llul I do know tlml Pm". liztnleni runlizi-s the nl-tunlilv m’ n5 cunfcllrrulioll without rvmoving‘, provincial lint-s and {ll“()\'ill"lll| riglhs. I know, too. llutl Parlizlnlvnt ‘ilte our Church. was born 0|‘ lid bcrty. and that along the pzilb to: lls present (levelopixient and froo pnwor lir the bones of the martyrs] i knlrw llmt Parliament. wjhctller "vmnposod oi’ Roman Ca-lhollo or Pratt-stunt, French. or English, re- Qurds ltscli us the truslrn nl‘ tho rights oi iilt’! minority. Piliilfllllfifli‘ knows wvll that a chitin-critic (loinu it lock-slop does not nil-an lbs- (‘Dill ‘llllirillil of saints, and iltlll a mil- Will Take Oil All Excess Fat lm you lmnw that thcrc is n sini- -lc, harmless, offoctjvc roml-ily for wwrfuinr-ss that may be urn-d snfr-ly ml H4'(‘I'(‘|.|)I by nny mun or wllnmn vllu is 11min]; thc slimuvss of‘ youth? Phrzro is mid it is nnnc. olhvi‘ than 'lie tahlct form oi the now famous Unrmollt Prescription, known Marmoln Prescription Tnblrts. illl “loll export. to rmluvc SiPllIiliYi and easily without lzolnp: through lull]; slqrzns of ti|j<~sn|ni~ PXwTI-i-‘lv- and sturvlttlrm dict. ‘hlarlrlr-Ia Prosvrip» tivm Tnblois are sold by "ll ‘"1114- glsts the world ovr-r at 0m! rinllnr l'l.r n cnsv, or you can scrum tlli~|n‘_ lirm-l irnm tho hlnrrvmln (ha. i612 Vinuriwurvl Avcnuc. Detroit, MIPIL, on rccclpcur pricc. ‘U l his LUTJRY BAG, By request oi many of our deni- crs we will continue to issue the; lucky bag oi GOLD BOND or AZBYI Flour every Monday. The lucky purchasers of the past, have all expressed their SRtlSYllIZ-i lim] with the prenilum they have rcccivcd and the excellent quality‘ oi the flour. All grocers have it i3 stock. Ask‘ m,’ (iOlJ) BOND Flour ior your, Dread Baiting and AZllY for yourl 'r nlcl Mrrrilmril TOLD is! PITT OFF WITH SO Til/Vi‘ YOU MAY BE JUST AS GOOD. Remember the lucky ooulmll i! milyln GOLD BOND and Al-BY bags and every bag is guaranteed uitislactory. FHE CHARLOTTETOWN MILL- ING 60.1 LTD- Treatment In Selected Cases Telephone 207 Parkman Supplies BRINGING UP FATHER- uiado civi lzalioil. it may be that; ' lilic itrdc CONTAINS N0 ALUM PURE rooo INSURES coon HEALTH MAGIC BAKING POWDER n‘ INSURES PURE FOOD EXVGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ~ TORONTO . CANADA. MONTREAL VVINNIPEG — - .-__ '-‘—-:: [p-n Imnph. doing H“. gm,_.;,..,.,|..,, mlllzlerl- nrl- ninny who will hi: drivcltiillry "ilililflllflll- Th!‘ (iPHirc of v nl‘ olthcr ll Prints-hr“ h,» out u. lili‘ Church inln lllv wildor- many oi‘ us is that in tln- future an e('|_l|-f!_miflgfll'1i jhplphhm l-hnnhynr-ss; lili'l'i' urn others whilst: bt-licf Wk‘ "l"? 5"" Pillli-l 11W 0111 hYmlli bring in the Kincdoln of God in,\vill illlllilli‘ noli-‘lil-lil-i‘. 'l‘l|<-. ]il'(J-:"‘GZ|iill'l‘ us in. W0 llvilffillii) only Qanzuln. Pnrliznncnl has lli\\'il\“.‘llllil' ni<l.<. nppufcnllll him’ 110i.‘ Th“ luokcd with suspir-ihn m] |~.'1l]l_~c.ll'.'o-,l-luirtl-d lhv cost. Tho lmpi- of muuyl lll "Hilly "mile-K WU Slrflfll 11 (10111 inn-gaining iii tho oxpi-nsle oi lhu of us is iilill. we may continue m‘, nlon band. individual. and has nvvnr svmqnli. worship in um- own vruy. 'l‘ll<- bo-lln divcrs lorms a common sou‘. we hizcd vviih n Soviet control‘ oi l. iii’ lill of mnuy oi ll.~' is llml, wllciillcr; SOP. cit-nun niillor by n Kn iiluv hind. union in ilsl-ll‘ is oi vnllu- or no in “any Sllll" u irztlmr l'ninli, or u (‘liulvsll l‘0l'.l'i.'\':\lll1~, lln- methods tn bring ll; Pillirilldllil" if the lfnion llill lmvnmcs luw zlboil are un\\1ril1_\' iii Bulb ron- .\lt~Gill Fnivcrslty- we sock one €_.-._,-_-_-u GREAT Waterprool Big, Roomy The Prim Lady Shopping Bag Size 14x15 inches The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its readers. The Prim Lady Shopping ilag, retailing at $1.50 will be given with every NEW or RENEWAL Subscription to The Guardian for an additional 60 CENTS This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to- me lady readers of The Guardian. - Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and 60 CENTS will secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. I It_is carefully made—strong and durable, of high grade waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will sup- port any reasonable strain. The open mouth top is kept secure- ly closed by a broad strap and clasp. The entire BAG reflects good taste and is ideal for SHOPPING 0r as an OVERNIGHT Subscription Department THE CHARLOTTETOWN (iUARDIAN, Charlottetown Dear Sirs:-~Enclosed please find $5. . . . . . .. for my New-—Ren(swab-Subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. NAME - ......-...--..-..--..-.-....------o. l int olmntorrlarovlll ruinous Subscription Department .......-...-.|---.--... 'our Subscription lixpircrl . . I —BY_ nnosss nennsns the Bis Maiority . NUMNY THREE. THOUbAND YEAR‘: OLD - almer 8t Palmer H. J. PALMER, K.C. Ian-later, Etc. Money to Lean k e4 Neva Seetla Building Charlottetown, P. S. l. D. STEWART, K. G rleter and Iellelter. S4 Great George Street leltera (or the Union Sank at Canada . C. G. ' Archibald uete en N. Y. Pest Graduate Medleei leheel and Hospital etlee limited to I s, tar, Neee and Threat layer Iulldlnp, Great Scores opposite Guardian Omee Telephone Ill-J. i-lenrei-lteile-nuitel 0i Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK MAN'S EYEGLASSES are the FINIST PROCURASLI, ‘ and he ls the ONLY GRAD- , 0A1! OPTICIAN (attend- ance courses.) In Montague ' Call and see Ier your-eel!‘ his UP-TO-DATE OPTIGAL4 PARLOURS. 1 s. n. PARKMAN‘ men-recur. P. n. l. weoeeoeeeoeeeeeoeeeeeeq 4 4 4 WHAT‘b A Mummy ? (1rl\‘_\'i' :2 A DRHLLD all’ nrvmrg VE\{\( VERY OLD YHEY Ant. CONE. FROM came HOME EARLY ‘ail-Oourrqiem; YOU TALK TO HER WHILE l 4E1‘ ‘rt-ta ‘TEA - OH‘ i'l'4 ‘DQGLKD VOL) THiNCrb lN E4 ‘(PT r I vwur ‘<00 T0 MEET M‘! OLD 1//////. - l\_g,_/i'-< A4;.—;=.=é i1.‘ "Til? ..iili (ch11: :~v l"Y'L fiuiwee lssumm; has. _._-._i