-- Rosario.’ "mo"; .1, {L1 a] ‘ W. " at the Caledonian Cl portation and Provincial Rights. This will be a general review oi the trans- portation situation in the Maritiines, but will emphasise, chiefly, the fact that, Prince Edward Island is the only Province in Canada that has been deprived of the Canadian Pacific Service, whereas this Province contributed Partners of Canada. Can C. P. R. gpuTo Charlottetown P , H351: Address By Mr. J. o. Hyndman 0n Thursday negt, at 8DP.M., the lecture "of the Canadian Pacific, as one of the early ' The lecturer will be Mr. J. o. Hyndman, _ who has always taken a keen interest in our transportation problems. Come ub will be on Trans- to the establishment 4431-2-19-31 In iMemoriam ll s, Messages s. TOWNSEND At, her home at South Lake, on b. B, i989, Mrs. Margaret E. Town- nd passed to her eternal reward. m at Elmira. March 25, 1849, sec- d eldest daughter of the late John ellick and his wife Annie Rose. In . i she was married to John Town- d undiior a short while resided Rollo Bay. moving to Freetown, ere they lived fora few years. A- t 45 years ago, they bought a e oi land at South Lake where, r industry and care they built up comfortable home. About 18 years o her husband died. Since that ill she not onlytook care of the ile farm and home, but applied her to other various tasks by which -- was able to keep a good home -- lay by suiiicient for her declin- ompletely i Relieved Only Two Boxes Used iiebec Lady Strongly Recommends Budd's Kidney Pills lie. Leo Morin Suffered With Her Kidneys for Nearly Two Years Courvllle, P. Q., Feb. 1B.—(Special) "i cannot praise Dodd's Kidney = too highly,” writes Mde. L. rin, a well known resident of this ce. “I have suffered with my kid- ys for nearly two years. Having d in your Almanac about Dodd's iiney Pills, I decided to try them. er taking two boxes I felt as- iishingly well. I bought another x, but have not taken all of them my trelble has gone. I strongly mmend Dodd’s Kidney Pills." Budd's Kidney Pills are purely and 1' llly a kidney remedy. They act lly on the kidneys, strengthen- 1 them and putting them in condi- i i_o do their full work of strain- : the impurities out of the blood. ds Kidney Pills have been in use Canada for more than thirty years. ing years. She had a large circle oi friends who honored and lover her for her true worth, a good friend to the needy, ever willing to help in time oi need, ‘Not enjoying good health for some years,‘ yet never com- plaining, but always a cheery word for all with whom she came in contact. In early life she became a member oi Kingsboro Baptist Church and has led a truly Christian life. Besides numerous friends, she leaves to mourn two daughter, Mrs. Esther Jane Ste- wart, Bothweli and Annie, who stay- ed by her, both of whom nursed her most kindly, doing everything pos- sible for her. She also leaves to mourn one grandson, Alson G. Stewart, now living in Western Canada and four brothers, Stephen Mellick oi Elmira; John T., in Franklin Park, Mass; Rev H. G. in Hantsport, N. S. and Josiah J. at Lakeville, who mourn the loss of a kind and loving sister. The fun- eral took place Monday the llth to Kingsbor Cemetery. where she was tenderly laid beside her late husband in a tastefully evergreen lined grave, there to await the glorious resurrec- tion. The iuneral service was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Morton who spoke beautiful words oi comfort. The large crowd who were present testi- fied to the esteem in which she was held. p The two daughters and all the friends wish to thank those who so much helped during the sickness and death. ' MURRAY HARBOUR NORTH. Sick committee reported having taken fruit, to a sick ember. A vote oi thanks was tendered Miss Mcirferron for having entertained the members with instrumental- music. The teacher was instructed to have school seats adjusted and hooks put up for pupils clothing, and to present bill ‘for same. Next meet- ing will be at Mrs. Harry Reid's ELLIOTVALE A report of dance held in school was given, and it, was decided to purchase blackboard, map and lamps for school. Box was ey demonstrate their worth in the 1- serious forms of kidney dis- ~ such as .heumat' , neuralgia d sciatica. packed for the Orphanage, and president appointed to take charge of same. Next meeting place is home of secretary. .Would You Build a House WYt/iout a Foundation .9 Central Guardian . GIT YOUR CALENDAR I03 by payingyou: luhscrivtimsio the GusrdiaaNinefochoosefrom. D0 N0’! DELAY sending youmre- uewsi-yvu will get an artistic eaienr dar if paid in time. i‘- -__o ‘HON now you get the clwloe 0! N119 calendars from the Charlottetown Guardian. a nox socuu. and maul-toili- merit in Hearts Hall, East Royalty, Wednesday, Feb. 20th Don't miss the wonderful program. 44lB-2-18-2i PRESBYTERIAN CIIUBCB IN CANADAF-Wednesday, 20th, there will be a thank oiIering service i0!‘ the W. M. S. in the South Granville Church at ‘l p. m. SAD BEREAVEMENT-Mrs. M. G. MacNellly, West‘ Street, city. has Fei- ceived the sad news that her sister, Mrs. John Lever has passed away at Reserve Mine, Sydney, N. S. CALEDONIAN‘ CLUB-The lectur- er Thursday night will be Mr. J. O. Hyndman. Subject, provincial rights and transportation diiiicuities. In the discussion following, business men as well as others urgently invit- ed to participate. - 4441-2-19-31 LADIES AID MEETING —- The Ladies Aid of the Alexandra Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Earle Jenkins on Thursday afternoon. There will be prayer meeting at the same home in the evening. LEFT FOR. P. E. I.-Mr. James P. Coady has left for his home in New Wilfshire, P. E. I., owing tothe ser- ious illness of his father. He was ac- companied by his brother Frank, 0i st. AugustinesSeminary, Toronto.- Ottawa Journal. orricsns smcrso-nt a. re‘...- lar meeting oi Charlottetown Coun- ‘ cii No. 15, National Association oi Marine Engineers, the following ome- ers were duly elected and installed:- President, Howard McDonald; Vice President, Charles Batt; Secretary- Treasurer, Charles Cummings; Con- ductor, Phillip Bridges; Door-keeper, Clifiord Bell. WELL KNOWN HERE-Many residents in this Province will hear with deep regret oi the death at his home 333 Metcalfe Ave., Westmount. P. Q., on Sunday afternoon oi’ Mr. William Wright, for many years the Maritime representative for Corls- tine’s Lid. Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Minnie Crabbe oi Summerside who will have the sympathy of many friends in her bereavement, ‘ The funeral of William Lawson, who died on Thursday at the home oi his sisters, 2122 Cook Street, aged sixty-nine, will be held from the res- idence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Dr. W. G. Wilson will ofllclate and interment will take place in Ross Bay Cemetery. Son of the late Henry and Flora Lawson, Mr. Lawson was born in New London, Prince Ed- ward Island, but went to the United States as a young man. ‘There he worked in several cities as a railroad accountant. He went to Alaska with the Copper River Railroad Company, and afterwards worked in the oiflce of the White Pass Railway. Coming south, Mr. Lawson worked in Victoria for some time before the war, being employed by the Hickman Tye Hard- ware Company. After 1915 he had made his headquarters in Everett and Seattle. for the greater part of the time in the employ of the Alaska rim ‘cniuuorrsmww combine n! mama I603 simsorur- g '1.» - - Waco vgyvofwv-rrlvl na-I-h-PA. . I - ‘ ._.. . m». ‘n.1,, f .¢, ‘r ANADIAN four mor ducing their cost to I11: aimrance ‘l I Speaking of the British chemical mergcr-llinperial Chemical " ' Industries Limited ‘pg- i‘ "Chemical: form _ ~ I fmdflqr/r M... qfrealizing M: aground; rrrrgr. which - 60th capital and ladour will More to jfiexdifaadvcntag-e. _ T kg enable 042151;: of irrdurh-ie: to form agairutfizrtua» firm: of mar-ken and price: in infividual produrtrl-‘f’? direction. It is obvious that this gives i tbunity for, chemical research and the application ofnmeww discoveries/to all of these companies. ’ Chnadivgn Industries main- tains ldboratorics where research _ and experiment are continually \ " improving the products and re- " lé-z-at the same time seeking and finding new products and new ways ‘or using prescntmaterials. y The complete organization i: now Zomprired thefoflowprig ';o'1;£r;;li::: cations Exrnosrvas Lmrrao , ( Domino»: Cam-runes ‘Comrarrrlhmrso Ckrunmv FABRIKOID Lrmrno‘ Furrr Pam-r 8: Vaamsu Lrmrso ' ‘The Tanners Cannon. Co. Iaurrso "All of r63‘? '5}!!! EZAIiIopEi-au _ I ndudrier Limited and the CJL. Oval willgraduallj! replace M: old company trade-mam. When you buy CJZL. producugyou do so with You ivo uidn't start to build a house unless you were certain that it wouldn't collapse. owing to improper foundation. 4 Likewise the wise investor makes certain that his list oi holdings is strengthened by I foundation oi absolutely impregnable securi- ties such as Canadian Government and Municipal Bonds. Our Current Oiferlns last contains a wide selection of such securities Yleldllifl B5 m!“ as 6.60 p. o. May we send you a copy? GIIIJTIINII ioenrnui. .,-.l' ssmrooom "w"? Steamship Company. He leaves a brother, John Lawson, Chicago, and flve sisters, the Misses Maria Ellen Graytham, and Flora, living at home; Mrs. Henry Smith, of Char‘ ttetown, Prince Edward Island, and Mrs. J. l". Morris. oi this city; H. L. Smith, of Victoria High School: Harry Norris. of Cumberland; T. G. Norris, of Ken. owns; George E. Norris. of Victoria, Arthur Lawson, of The Boise City Capital News; William E. l-ioosen, of Vernon, and H. E. Hoosen, of this 1 XL$VB"AXIWITIION Zr '. nocdcwsmrs naarzom rvutns awr ' .1" .. —-Lord Mllelchettv-tsays: .' . ;,,»'-;'.v;. - ', -- --_I. I '_-_ q i. . ffiefaundationfruzfinhrtrienulfodem merger: are w; ....» . .- 1 "a s e industries to those alfeafiundeig‘ . use!" Orr? - INDUSTRIES LIMITED lisisliftlély F!" > In addition to its- own research staE, Canadian Iprldustries Limited has the knowledge‘ and rascal-Eh‘ backing of two of the world’s fl; est industrial enterprises-p-Impgrfidl _ A Chemical Industries '._i.;r_n_ier"ri”§r a , Great and E.’ I. ‘duPont A NemoursfisCo. ofthe United State's. ' " the consumer "I'm: Cflao1s1w_S4t1-;Co§r"i'>kli'r jGaasssnu Carmen. Comsih; Lnarsoj” Answerer: Couramr or CANADA. Lniurso ‘Caruiows AMMONIA Comma? Lmrrso .-. --"-¢.-s _-. . 0 , ... . _. x‘ U‘ a: Drumm- o/Canadran that you are hrying product: nrulfingfrom year: of specializti manxgfacfhiqjng .. , airdiNo._rofaulafevll" dddmmoiem. ‘g lflrh l ' i fr: _, r’ - ' \ OFM lNDlllgj-b‘ Ll I L CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, AND-SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES - ~ nnw canncau narmzns ,Nlnsgrcat nissyi under Que direction , MNM W» may‘ y K f; l 4! _-. Cl! ‘I’ I Heart Trouble ' llasds and l-‘aei limb all Gold Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Ont., wrlfese-“Sevei-al years I . was troubled with my heart an nerves, so , at my hands would become numb and o0 d.. I tool: doctofl medi- cine, for s while, but it did ms little or no good. I happened to see city, are nsphews- Mrs. Bruce Dixon o! Westminster: Mrs. Edgar Brown and Miss Flora Hoosen. o! this city. are mecca-Colonist, Victoria. B. C., Peby. 9th. furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members Montreal Stock Isohsnle. Reading Co. Southern Paoifls . . Union Pacific Ry. U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. . United States Steel... ... .. Stock Quotation HALIFAX. Feb. 18 - Quotations Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi ... .. Montreal Power . . . BECQI Co. C811. COm. .'.. ... ... 59% MB)’ ... ... ... ... ... ... o. 131% Norlnd‘ u- on u“ New York Ilshsnge v Winnipeg Elec. ... 78 July 134% Noon Close Pioneer ... ... . , ' Brampton ..... .... .. 38% Absna ... ... 305 240' 5110f- GOP- --- ~- WE DC NOT SAY I . 'Ar..'rop.asm.re.ay.... Brazilian ‘Traction... a-m cons Aeonda 1o 1o Sud. ‘ ' AnnOsn Co. ... ... i. 100% Shawinigan ... 88 ... 250 251 Teak Hughes ... - AmCai-BsNLCot ... ... ... 96 Dominion Bridge H100 March .. .. 4956 Area ... 15% 15 Towagrnao ... ... 3 ‘ I ‘ AmJocomotiveCoH“ iso Massey 1mm .. m. m4 Arno ... 10s. p 11o Vipond ‘ Am.Smslt.&Rief.0o.... .. ..11a Asbestos July .. moors Am. 00p. as so Windfall... - r ldvefllwl “d "WM "u"! "m" Amlloseh mam 4s Canadian Brewery .. as‘ Bidgood 4a 42 WrbhtHar. ... 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