fomncuaawzg» " a w‘ 1' That Terrible a I BAC Need Not Bic Emlured Gin Pill: Will Stop II BACKACHE is so often a cry / for help from inflamed or clogged kidneys. They need to be soothed and» restored to nor- mal actiomagain. Never neglect this-or other warn. lngl such as swollen joints, dizzy spells, painful, scanty or too frequent . on. S. urinsti Take Gin Pills—-at once. Heal and strengthen your kidneys Prevent- lerious ailments-Rheumatism, Scia- QiQI- v-lmbago, or, perhspr Bri ht’s Disease. Gm Pills are safe an re- IlIblG-—50¢~l box at all druggists. National Drug & Chemical Co. of- Canada, Limited. Toronto - Canada _ TNORTHERN" a Slicker Boot (razzonru T0 m) eAn all-rubber, light-weight overshoe. Just the thing for Fall and Spring Seasons, Furnished in Red, Blue, Green, Fawn or Grey colors, with Jersey __ Collar to match. " "/1 if!!! for may slice- . Year ago. also one brother Melbourne In Memoriam _i._. EDWARD ODIN HOWATT The lid death occurred at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howstt, Cape ‘Travers onlFebruary 25th of Edward Orin, their youngest son at the early 88c of 24 years IEBVIHK behind to mourn their low a sormwing father and mother also one son Wendell Francis, who now mourns the loss of his father and mother. nee Blanch Francis, who departed this life about one - in Mass. and one sister, Mrs Gordon Mcwilliams of Cape Travers, and a lflfks circle of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. He had been failingior some time but. the end came unexpected as he was only one week in bed and was very patient until the end and passed peacefully away with a smile on his face to meet his beloved wife. The services at the home were conducted by his pastor Rev- Ewen McDcugall and the service at the church in Westmoreland where he was intrred beside his wife was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Brlnton, pastor of the Baptist church. The pall bearers were: lbemen McWllIlams, James Camp- bell, Milton Gardiner, Harold Camp- KILLS’ FILES ! 4 Mflvflilolls New Ointment Gives Quick Relief-w: Your Money Back , used this pres.- practice. Now it under the name- "Sootha-Salva" - the ointment that quickly stops itching, soothes the‘ burning pain, reduces swelling, and quickly rlds you of any form of Piles. 50c at all Druggists. 1t coals lmneiit. A famousiphysician cription in his private you can obtain ._____________________ ‘E8113’ in life he accepted Christ as his Lord and Saviour and united with the Church of Christ under the min- istry oi’ the late Rev. Donald Craw- ford, of which he was a very faithful "member and conscientious Christian. continuing steadfast unto the end. Funeral services were "conducted from his late home by his pastor, Rev. C. E. Armstrong. who spoke from the words of the Apostle Paul to Timo- thy, I have fought the good- fight, I have kept the faith, I have finished the course." During the course of the address the speaker expressed his conviction "that there was not a text more ap- plicable to the life at the departed than the one chosen for the occasion. He surely was a man tried by the fire bell, Austin Campbell, Robert Tren- holme. ______._.__._. ALBERT B. PARKMAN ._.._._ On the evening of Feb. 28th., in the : 77th year of his age, after a prolong- ed illness of nearly twenty years at his home in New Glasgow, Albert H] Parkman was called to enter into that rest that awaits the people oi’ God. The deceased was a man of stirlirlg qualities. and was one of the most of suffering, and kept faith with God and his fellowmen and finished the course with the joy of seeing his Lord face to face. A very large assembly of friends Shaw Dulous Charges We re True .(Canadlan Press) LONDON, Man, 27-Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw who was minister of labor in~the MacDonald government declared in the House of Commons thB afternoon the charges of ill- treatment of British miner-harvest- ers in Winnipeg last fall, were true. He war referring to the charges made by Tom Johnston, labor mem- ber for Dundee, when he was with the Empire Parliament Assn. in Canada last year. Johnston who sits by Shaw on the front opposition bench had criticis- ed Premier Baldwin for his attacks on nationalization and had declared the prime minister's criticisms of nationalized transportation systems in the domlnlons would tend to dc- prcclate the dominion's credit in the money market. "It is a menace to the British Em- pire that the prime minister for the of sake temporary political advant- age should have given facts and figures about nationalized enter- prises in the dominions which can- not be sustantiated”, Johnston de- clared. “It is a course which has been pro- tested against by leading represent- atives of the overseas dominions and because of that we believe continu- ance of the present government is a menanse to the continuance oi gave evidence to the fact of the est- eem in which the deccased was held. He leaves to cherish the memory of a faithful husband and father, be- sides a sorrcwing widow, six daught- ers and five sons. The sons are Avery, James, and Crawford, of North Dakota; Howard. of Jamaica Plains, Mass; Stewart, at home. the British Empire." Johnston's charges brought sharp protests from the Conservatives; i ________._. NEW INSTITUTES ORGANIZED - ST. LOUISPOn March 21st., it meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John Arsenault, for the purpose 0i At Easter- a good gift From the first breath of » freshness, to the last da- Ilght/ui chocolate-u‘ Delccto (GB) from Ganong’: are the acme 0/ good taste. a nulu izing a Women's Institute. The or- ganization was conducted by the Supervisor, Miss Schurman, and ninc members ‘enrolled. The following are! the officers.:—.- President, Mrs. MacNeill, vice’ ‘llrs. LGCIIY, Sccy.-teas. Mrsfifi Neill, Directors, Mrs. Ray Gilli: Colin MacDonald, Auditors, lvll‘: ‘ a Cameron, Mrs. Chas. ‘Ayres:"""" ’~»=3' be held on the second Thursday of I »each month. The first meeting will. be held at the school house. WELLING TONr-On Mill ch 22, OI President, Mrs. Praught, Vicc Pros. mcciing was held at the home The regular mfllliihiy IIEBUQI ' progressive farmers of the commun- - organizing a Women's Institute. The The daughters avez-Mrs. Conrad Distributors for Prince Edward Island The Brady Footwear C0 Charlottetow‘ , 1 ' ' me “Northern” Rubbers and StyI-Shus are _ 3°“ b? Reliable Dealer! Everywhere. III’ . NIOIIO u remove in your radio -that’o an she air ' vx-zas Make sure your set i; Their characteristics of clarlty,_ power and dq. pendabllity assure com- plete satisfaction. Sold by loading incessant suffering he bore his cross patiently without murmuring or complaining. and it seemed that the sterling qualities of his splendid man- hood were reflned "as by fire." In his relation togths community, he took a profoundinterest; always supporting every forward movement, despite the many years of his physic- llili MUKLEFtSPRIIIIS GO Quglvuligiiefltd. BY 7 Max Ferguson, of Cavendish. P.E.I.; Aza at home. . One son, Henry, and one daughter, Mrs. Walton Warren, predeceased him. 4 - One brother and one sister ' also survive him, Mr. Frederick Parkman, of Charlottetown Royalty and Mrs. Artemus Railings, of New Glasgow. A spray-From Mr. and Mrs. Fred-- Bross. » - A Spray—From Women's Institute, lcw Glasgow. t Pallbearers were: Mr. George R. . Laird. Interment took place in New Glas- gow Cemetery. ..____i-—-—— UPTON SCIIOOL The following» is the Honor Roll ol‘ Benton. Fresideht, Miss Mary Rose Richard. — Vice-President, Mrs, John R, Bel-- nard, Secretary, Mrs. ‘Guillaume Perry, Auditors Mrs. John M. Arse- nault, Directors, Mrs. mm; Callag- han. Mrs. Alphy Gallant, Mrs. James O'Brien. The regular monthly meeting will Gaudet. P {milk lzlrlztrcilcliit-From Mr. George RICIIMONDI-On March 22' a} meeting was held in the schoolhouse. 4 Richmond, for the purpose of organ- Pains In The Baclq; The muscles of the back are con- stantly under heavy strain, and have but little rest throughout the day. They are therefore in need of all the nourishment and strength that plenty of pure red blood can give them. Un- blood. The one generally recognized] Pendlebon. The regular monthly meeting will a rubber-fin‘ W977 pmipou” organization was conducted by the Mrs. Noonan, Seen-Tress. Mrs. Mrs, A. Connell, for the purpose o: be held on the third ussdsyb _ ' u?’ A friend to a“ and w” highly Luthner and Mrs‘ Wmmm M°°"e’ °f Supervisor, MissBchurmamand tweni Gaudet, Auditors, Mis Callaghan organizing a Women's Institute. The month. The first meet ng wllfb 2' 3 ».,__ M’. LOOK FOR THE Tum: m“ ~- mpected by an wh° knew mm’ Nmm Dakota; Mrs‘ Mumlm Mn" ty-two membe s enrolled. The fol- and Mrs. Larkins, Directors, Mrs. organization was conducted by the fli file 1101118 0! Mfs- MB-CNBmI I Dim“ u" ma"? Y9"! 01' 911ml“ Swain» 0f Kingswn» P- E- I-i M's‘ lowing were the officers elected. MacDonald, Mrs. MacNcill and Miss I schurlnan, and __.___._,__. fourteen members enrolled. The fol- lowing uiere the officers elected:- ’ Supervisor, Miss t ' , . be held on the third Thursday ‘of 1EIQ b al disability. 'I'his interest continued Among the beautiful floral tributes each month The “m meeting w," V to u” end‘ warez“ be held at the home of Mrs. Charlie i S I ' ' " Crescent-From the family. t FOR EASTER Below we list a number of shoes priced at $7.50 ahd $7.00. these are vcry best shown in this country at tho prices asked, every pair GOODYEAR WELTED. , gig}; equipped with genuine f/icNeii, Mr. Daniel Nesbit, Mr. Geor- , I». ,UX-l1l-A. TQdIOtPOIIS ITIRdO by "'16 i . 3e H. Stevenson: Mr. Preston Camp- TM" A" "Sim"! D116 to a Wcak- '\ _ Pioneers of Radio. . - bell, Mr. Alevin Lepage, Mr. Cecil wed Condition 0i "is 50ml (Al, C,,,.,,,,,d Cuban ma“) Women's Sunburn Kid, Gore Pumps. Woman's Sunburn Kid, Strap Shoe. \Vomcn's Patent Leather Strap Shoe. Women's Patent Leather Gore Pumps. $7.00 guk" ‘veryflnn. less they have this help. you will . i; s h l f February. . 21% - Si‘? 1x‘: $1483; McLeod 2 Emma have backache and continue to have (Lcntiler Cuban llecis) ‘ . W . W ' TEYIOT- Backache Seldom or never means \l'omen’s Black Kid Strap, Sidc Buckles. $2 ' estcignghame Grade v111. Jn-i- Jflm Fem“- 2" kidney trouble. It is nothinz more! “’°Y"P"'S “lawn C“? "Mdmm '"°“‘"i 4 “TM "°~ . ' IIIIIII Willie Butler. than the tired, womout muscles of. Growl-lug Girls Beige Cali‘, 4 eyelet tie. Grade vl-l‘ Maude Taylor’ 2' Grace the back showing their exhaustion g, “whim L°“'Jl°°l5' ' ‘W713’ - Eeiimb 3- Mm“ 3M1"- 4- “h” because of the lack of good, purel S 5 Note u» above are all in “is-as, as. to c. - v -- _ i ll . The Rogers Hardware Company, Llnutcd goilfélj: figs? efficient blood buildcrls Dr. Williams i» ORIENT HOSIERY , , . n nlSflsJtUTfllls 01d riny-lol: I - Pink Pills. XVhen the blood has been one of the mm ‘ought m" [mes Calgfed Safgn Shippers f0 , v o , - . improved t rough the use of this .‘ ‘ IS ND RADIO C0. Sold ' ,. c . d 11—-1. Charles Taylor, 2. Mar‘ i Canada all full-fashioncd. . _ =. - . ~ 1 ""1 ;r":::::..r:"';;:; ‘2f.“.""ii‘f.i' “ ' Match Evenmg Gowns Westinghouse Radiotlons Tire and Bsdlo Shop Grad 1 s,._1 Tammy Butler 2v ' ‘v ' " Distributors Great George Street. T R dd? B u -n . . m; wmmms pink P1115 did for he;- $1. we carry ihcse slippers in White Satin ipomy Flam ._ .,_ , r B O . - -__H _..__.. _ - ---— a rt Gsadeel ‘hr-1- Mudred Mcswaln 2| ‘iaeriézstsioofntehailslykzsgesgignszysith g service womb‘! 15 shad“ w pumps and dye them any colour to match your govm at i - ' th ff itl - . ‘ LAIRITS SIXTH ANNUAL For growing child's healthy hunger Am‘ Bullet‘ Weak bacii- M time! the pains were °h°°s° ham’ “s” c i on w ‘ con a pan- (dyedJ ' ' or for tho man-silo ippoflte, there's -——"——’—“' so bad that I had to walk half douh- w" °' "um heels’ ' \ . ill-DAY TOUR Across CanadasrBack i s .'oo From 1 onorrro - l including all expenses. Concspon ng fares from other points. leaving Tomato bynspecial train vie haul‘. ad'u\r'a1ll. u. nothing more wholesome, nutritious or satisfying than these raisin-filled, sugar-coated Hot Cross Buns. Wears taking orders now for Hot Cross Buns to be delivered fresh on Thursday. To impound water during the raniy season for use in the operation of is to be erected in the Charges Rive!‘ \ led over. I had tried several doctors out sufierlng intense pain. After $1.85 Service Chiffon. with narrow square he I, twelve fashlcnable shades in st ck. $2. 00 Regular Evening Slippers’ PATENT LEATHER SILVER KID GOLD KID ' " of Panama. using two boxes ere was no doubt BLACK SATIN - CAN IAN PACIFIC - Monday, July22, I929 ' H c B _____ they were help an. I used eight Pun,“ s “n, germ, wglghl, the ’ , "3 I > En route u visit many important and interesting piscss. Sssln 600 at r083 ans F" Teficuins three dogs from boxes in sll and have not since had s “no "M" m"? 0mm 3mm mm . In many styles. buckle. straps or plain Pumps. lml- Ill miles of -ansda.'s " ‘ ' l‘ ‘ and Wor" “ _, gpcts on!" n" ‘m. b’ ‘m o! m!“ drowning in the River Avon. R... B. gignot the trouble. I can do all my o“ 5mm,“ colours in this Widths. _ . ‘ Banfl’ Q Emerald m8 ' t Renwlck’ of Kingston Hm’ England’ housework ‘m! not he] and and number. _ U FOOT CQRRECTLy No "Q's, Motor ’ Extensive sightseeing trip on BaniT-Vilindermsrc hi "u! f? m‘ ‘endow u "m. w“ recently presented A medal’ womwz u romefly’ m” "n this I Gift boxes supplied, for Easter. WE FIT~ Y0 R or ' f: Elam" pg-Koqtgngy Lgkgt Puget 5nd ‘grog [jg Q55; 9g, n u“ ' " ' _ —-i——-———- tllflilk Df- wlullml Pink Pull- - Illustrated IJOOIth-t giving full iniormatio can bs ilsd on a liostiou ' In celebration of the l’lth anniver- If your doctor does not keep these LIMIEU F ‘ _ r‘ t to GJ E. srter. District Passenger Agent, GER. 40 King Saint Bakefy ssry of the birth of Charles Dickens. pills you can get them by mlilat 50o q " I g John, NJ! 0H0 -~ . amateurs of Scuthwark, England, a box from The Dr. Williams Medi~ .- ‘~' = _; - ~ ~ .= 1'34" 5 i cum “m” M'°"°"“°°"°'°'-°" 9"“ nu imiv sc. Phone m, presented a David Copperfield play- out 00.. Broekville. our. ' ~. , i- _ . " ,- om-rv- Ma's Maven AT me " 4 . 1E puucirauv Mafia wHmu I 'F-i‘g;-QI,E'}_,I¢'* W m n ' m l: / . Q '4 , . _ . , > a o l‘ 4 QfOOQOO§-O--O@O-O+OQO lQ§-O§O9VOQ10-§§'OO+Q§§§§”O§OQQO O0‘ 146 ciunond st, , Char ‘trauma -I~.‘ire ‘Life, Ajctident, Sic ess and ;\‘Plate Glass Insuranc at ' - i . '1 low-tn Rate. c sir-tug ‘Stock BRINGING or FATHER I i _ I'M GITTINVWORR IIDAIOUT es. 5 ‘r \ Lewis 1 {-- _ itgen ‘at Buuimerside, I DON'T KNQW- Hi