i En's 'rAxi_ any and night earl .A1'1'ENn AucTioN SALE at ’ ’ ` '~ ' ‘ '- - iz v . AND \¢‘*“" ,iggi-_ ii. report splendid progress in ind are ordering large quantities. lMPE‘FlIAL 'PUl’.P»Y MEAL is ifirst baked as a biscuit lrom our scientifically prepared and tested Puppy Food mmnii and 'then ground into a coarse meal by a special machine recently installed for (Ming and only require; the addition of nillk to form a ,r°p¢i-ly balanced diet on which the young foxes thrive moat successfully. \vii>i=.n\»ti_ PUPPY ivii-:AL and IMPERIAL FOX 5|$CU|T5pontain the nutritional requirements of U16 young ‘foxes and adults and their liberal use will erieurc healthy, vigorous foxes. FOX ll\il5El?lfl.i_ Their (Zhoiee This popular “imperial” product is giving excellent I mulls in our ranches this spring. The ranchers, using growth of their young foxes this purpose. It is ready for vice Phono 087 0r 209.1 iteor e Kell 'i-i hnicrald Junction on Thursday, May 20th RETURNS HOME-ll/l\‘B Martin 9325513 3| iMuUoiig.ill Bangor. has returned to 99 _ , -_ . ' _ -- _ hcr iionie’al'ter uiitlergolng a BHC- LOADING L=IVE HOGS at Hazel~ f P‘ ccssful operation for throat trouble ue in thc 1’ 1-I /island Hospital iluriy Jenkins 9.115-17 21 iiwwrw-114 wififwfawdt 1 _. ? 7 THE ¢o,__LEGE PLAYERS of A'r'rEN'r oN is directed to all n ~~_%d.%d!/ 6:00-96 lm Za. 'Mount Allison in their 1926 tour avé Esmla °f ‘M9 Wm- M’°G"°5°\'- H _ . looming w Slrulul 1-hm.sday_ may pcariiig elsewhere in this issue. ___. _ .__ K - - 20th and will ‘present “The Charm - _ _ 9315- "’1"'” f s-ii i," i aiu - ea r c- -_- r q c;s;’°,_,ic,'fef;p on “gifs ft Jam w|NisLoE ssnvicsrs.--'rire unl- iesoii`s Drug Sl.orc__. _J OF LOCAL INTEREST. -- Miss Murine Corps. Dr. Schurman is a nalive of 1'rincc Edward Island. nioihcr, Mrs Andrew Doiron hail 1)unsian's Cathedral thence to the ltoiiiain Catholic Cemetery. BEING WELCOMED HOME.- :Mix and Mrs. Patrick McGrath, Los ivook and are sponding a few days Vi-oilcliousc. M. 1).. Pu. D.. Secretary of tho Maritime Tuberculosis Drive, soliciting thc use of the city build- Tulicrciilosis Committee to be held ilial thc rooms arc available. EJONSHAW AND VlCiNlTY. _ Alnoiiiz ilu- pu:~'suii;;<‘i's on Lilo lloir Shaw noni, Siralliiqartiiizy, were-.\'ell lforixiisoii, tri-ncral morciiautl .lumos A. llcalon, gniiriiwii niorchaut; Jas. Hoyt-n,_ Sicplinn ~Mcl.cod. Wilfred (!zina\\‘riy, liauir-I .\fcNf‘.viri, Janice Smith. Maiidc Wiisoii, l"loroncf- .\lc~ ll’h:ii|_. isaiwl l-`¢-.rgi|.~=oii.--Mr. John l.Vli-.i)o|iai “ l~ .. -~ ~ ,i .iii.ivi.ienn in -- iicss." ;i::_'__1\ill'°‘_'___f_’:`eT__lT)l€`D&_` th; k|n:`11w|,,|m5 The many friends ol' Mrs J. A. _”*`_”'_"_",”_____,,,_,4¢.¢¢g.g4W- ___ fpnzied w himself and MTB- M“"l‘°"d' Uigg Wm be Borrx to °'*'*°'****°*°'° ef” . m. learn that iihc has been confined J. Lester Douglas -bor ‘with plca.~iui~e his giood ne H1- ‘veek____ io hor room for the last throc Mr. W. ll. Frowse, Superintend- ¢l""l°"°'°""" V' E' |‘ k ~ out of Llghtiiouses. left Frldaly up the S. S. Brant for Pctou ln snr. POTA1-os. S l’l:tou and Amel. island on ilght~ i . e usiness. BHARN-E3 “EAM wish to tlmuk tllell' '“““Y f’*°“““ -Mr. Robert smith nr Nortii win- ‘3E°ARAT°R'° ` and l\ci5ll=b0.\`~‘ 901" their 9i“°°"° shire was ln the city yesterday and reports the _roads in very poor con- ditions for antics. He was registered at the Easter House. Mlnnrdhi Llnlment for eoldn. Cheaper to Move _ ‘CUDVER CITY, Cal., 'Marv 15- _ befuhful teeth' if Mehomet is ever represented in Ml“tY 9 t°°th Paste- motion pictures the -mountain may be ihirouiglit to him. A somewhat simlisr task was ac, coinpl-is-hed on the IMetro-Goldwyn- Mayer motion 'picture lot -here -when an eihoiency expert dlliscovoredi that it was cheaper to brim: al oiuirler in-i-le spur track was bull 'l‘hry will he A DB". Of tho CGM)-BK Paltoli iii the Ollmlhg Of "L0‘V'l -Mary". (mit of Oil! IHDNI 27.1 toni pun v to lI\l1l\0l’0\l and .\Ilnnr|l'» lilnlmont und hy physicians. While on the way to the _Brockuyn .railway trndk and trail! to the com- pany of actors than 0 take the actors to the train. An a result, nl tn :hc studio and A string of 'box cnin and it locomotive chanted in. 6 0 ct the 'when no was struck by a Cape train ni tired. Y.. N. H. sr H. railroad and hurled against a coal car. He died in the police ambulance Hospital. The fatality occurred on load dlieiily beside the spur traili ' . lcailiiit: lo lliu i-our of the Gillespi f Bros. yards. _ _ _ _ lliolails ol' llic accident are noi* I _ ff iii l clear as there were no wifncisiii-ri - ` train, who said Morrison steppi-ii I backward from between coal cars _ feet of the onrushing locomotive. _ The engineer set the brakes but il was too late. `_ beside ilin body when the train men arrived. -.A cali was se-nt (lured death accidental due tn man’s brat-n -by the first contac with the engine. Statement by Engineer on him. Iset my brakes and wh Z man Thomas ‘Roach of Dorchcste light saving time. Mr. Willey explained that he wa at a loss to know bow the eccide iil}HY'PliilPliS All'llVEli FACE ii.- Cuticura llealeil. in “I was bothered with plmpieu for over l year. They were herd and small and scaled over and were scattered all over my face. The pimples ilched causing me to scratch and my face was disfigured. "I tried other remedies but with- out success. I sent for e free surn- ple of Cuticun Soap and Ointment and after using it lgot relief. I purchased more and ln about two months I was completely he|iled.1' (Signed) Miss Kathleen Menzies. Northumberland St., Whitney, N. B., january 2, 1925. __ Use Cuticure for every-day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap. loathe with Ointment. duet with Teicum. llmple llc) Int bi Kill. Addrdl Clnldlln Depot: ~ltei-neue, to. lloulrnlr' Prlee. Socp Ee. Ointment 26 md 50e. Tllimm Ne. the south-bound tracks of thc rail- _°' Cutieurn Showing Stick 25s. _ | except iiluginvvr Gordon of ilu parked on the siding within a few Mr Morrison was struck a crush body was hurled against the side of one of the coal cars. On a re lllll blow from the rear and bla _ 1'-1.* .:. _ - i feet to one side of tho south-bound tracks. Engineer Gordon hailed his train _ within a few yards of the seen 6 a/nd with Conductor S. Pratt. rc~ turned to where Morrison’s uucon- _ _ _ scious form rested. _ ' _ James Willey. 22 Ilaywarri rii-net, ,,L.C,,m._d_ Wh” with M°“’l“"“ was 3'- W'-"ll “l was worliifiig on a cliulu un- es or the Prince Edward island unloading the coal. was standing d,.r,,,~,u|h in.. Car ,intl only n f,.w fl' in co~workcr. hir. Morrison must “- lCni;inoerGnrilnn was iieztrlypros- 1' trated with gl'lf‘t` but alter 10 niiii~ 9' the Cape. 3 ()f1icor>Snow fractured skull. A terrible wound responsibility of im-owning MLMOP was inflicted at the base of the ,~;,.0u'8 wife or less than a yen” "l WHS llelplw-‘l ln """"t the lm' sad news a-iid lil turn broke it to llffmllng fiilfillll’-" Engineer -l”l‘“ the wife when sho ri-liii-nf~i| bonu- G°l"d°“ ‘lf Cambridge Bl"l'”d~ "M"~ from a visit to her own molbor's Morrison stepped from behind thc h,,mc_ car when the train was almost up- Both women a happened then I hate to think had no ch"d,.en_ about." En ineerGordon. with Fire- and Conductor S. Pratt of Ply- mouth. operated the train which M,._ Morrison “'33 th" 230 °f B"’“l"“ '° Hya““l"" Georgetown, 'Prince Edwzirrl Island. arriving in 'Brockton at 3.13 day- bm fm. 20 yours ' H --1-~ lespie -Bros. concern. lin was :in MAY 18,1926 __ _ THEOHARILOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ___ ___ _ _T _ f PAGE FIVE _ 1' ' ' ' l.. _ . _ ' 0 o W THE lllillllllll GUARDIAN (. bound it was given u second blow ‘ apparently. and was tossed several E - _`,..»-..-.__,,-.,.-.....____-_, -prcscni at the graduation exercis- Ilospltal in which institution his 'seconds iriviourily had passed a sister, Miss Maher, wal training. I 5 10 shovel out to Morrison ul. his re~ Although the training in any insti- l’°llc° h_;’“d‘l““‘°l-“"5 and Omffefs quest," Willey said. “it all happen- tution or this kind is strenuous, yet Snowan B ' ,dtild it - ~ » -rr ____ receive their Bachelor of Arts -le- me ambrliaagé “(;‘;,|-r?B§u; .txdg iigulcfel 1:35" dm' the mst' u"""I -BURIAL ToDAv. - _Mrs. Mel- treesi Minn Arnaud. -Cruiluud; `was`noarly1ireless wlienltwasll g ` vin Proud city received a telegram M111 M185 Hllillh Mlllrlly HHl'l>Ul`- ed into the auto and breathing Mya gm tm, (.|,,,,,, |,, mp irmk Saturday evening stating that her _ --* ceased withiin a couple of minutes |,,,|_]u,,, when, it happened I do _ later, according to Officer Bryan, .nm kn,,w_-» passed away i-ii Cambridge. Mass. May 20th at 8.30 sharp the Mount l who rode with the injured ma Her remains arrived in the city iAllit-ion College lPlsyers in _."'1‘he E E while Officer Snow sped the an last night and the funeral will Charm -School." nilld_ Edmond Delaney. in-silo McKenzie. Jennie Dlckieson. llilda Dlckieson, David (`oui-ii`ns. Ruib Nlchonuld, Kenneth McKen- zie, lvam Dickiesou. Marion Mc- ! and his aged mother, of his unfor- tunate end. Mrs. Morrison. the wife. [was not at homo when the ()ii‘ic-or arrived. but Mrs. Mary Morrison, the inotbvr. bravely ar~ce»pii=rl the _ bore up well under l the strsfln. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison " _ Was Native of P. E. I. was a -nativo of active member ol’ l13rock1.m'1 lroflgf-_ L. 0. O. M. Besides his wife aiiil mother. he is survived by two sis- ters. Mrs. Arthur .\lcDermoit. of Lean. li*-i11fil€l`» Warren aveiiue._thls city, and au- _ other residing in Pc-nnacook, N. ll. Mr. Edgar \B`ryenton. who has ` iirren in the einpiny of Mr. l., A. .\i|-I\iuit during the winter months. har.. willi his wife und two chil- rlrrn. moved into his homo which The one hundred and sovonlh au- was lately occupied hy Mr. John B. anual report. year ending De<:embi~i~ you-ng, _\1r_ Br)-anion purchased 31. 1925. has been issued. and us this farm and nnnso last autumn. front page hc-are i-1 sploiirlid phnto~ graph ol’ thc ltov. .l. M. Murchison. _\1r_ Tnrtmmi ilu,-|0n_ of iiini-my Dl5U`lL`l 3"-Cl'°l3~rY l""l‘ New l3l`\ll\-“' llarlmr, was in Malpeqiie Un ll/lonf wick and Prince Edward 1slt\n'l.iliiy and Tuesday in the interest This report cf-nlfillis molly imilorl-..i the init-riniiionnl llnrv:-star Co. ent feutiirns of lim work. such as colportcur work that have been nui- ..|.<,-Q,-_h hm._.|,ug _"__, ,he "EBL of DiliiSiZ"d fllllllltl lil" .""“"- “nd ’"""lllilu~ _rs of Mui' “rn R0|,_.n _\],._\~m¢_ of Dm-n|ey_ pequr, and vicinity arc riiosv gli-vii 1.. ,hh y-u,...( of _“___ __u_____ “vs_ \v_ l'.V -\l"' M“""l‘lS““ "nd Mr- W~ ll- 'l`. liu':‘,',:xii. (‘liai'lrittnto\vi\. Crozier. formerly of Darnli‘_v_ | ` ' ] Miss Lil” ““hn_" 'M (»'h“_"l“l"" I\lr<. llorbcrt l')oiia1'- frm MAILY- t_\il'iDr\Hir\lc~ Auulau _- i t 8 and know the real enjoyment of driving--free from worry, confident in the knowledge that you -are protected against all hazards. WHY PUT IT OFF ? We can write ia complete policy. _ Lower rates for 1926 __ ~ A Hyndman 8c Co. Limited _ _ Established 1872 Agents at all principal polniis. _ ` ` i - » 4 ,. 1 r i r ii _.!, ri r i gf., tif ir., S v ._‘