rMAY 2o. 1941, iii" i . . For btlftf-lilillng brnn.\ flfikCs, iuoi; for Kellogg's qciilcn-yello-w pacliiilte. ‘try the big ccrlnruxiy size. [is you krimv, some of the coplc need Kellogg's h...» i-‘ial-zcs u/lthc time . .. nil the people ncen’ Kclli>,'.'::'.s Iii-an i-iiikcar/mre of the time . . . so isn't it nogoodi nnnnrln’ 01x NSA vs- IIEAITTT ONLY SKIN DEEP - Men nre tradliloualry slaves to beatity, and it is generally believed 111,1! any Iiirl who can't qualify as Miss America had just as yvcli mortise a ccircer and prcprirc to br an old maid. Yet if you will cast your eye upon the lnzirrierl ladies of your acriaintancc. you will not see many fncrs that. have launched evcn a canoe. to say nothing of a thou- swnd ships. Also, wives are sold in the hclicf that the only way to retain a hus- iulldk affections is to keep looking likc a bobbpsoxcr instead of Ma. tuhich is a mistake that costs them millions of dollars n. year and gets lhrm noivhcrc. For if the llllfldlCfllgifil man still thinks the Little Wo- man the one and only. it. is not because of the hours she puts in at the beauty shop for repairs that count. It. is the time she spends in the kitchcn and the nursery that holds him. Another, thing about beauty is that it is unpredictable. All of us kiimv many women ‘who were homely girls who are stunning looking ll) their middle years and beautiful in their old age. They may have lust iilcll‘ complcxions. but they have gained poise. grace and dignity. They have learned how to dress and make the most of themselves. They hruc read and studied untll they are fascinating companions. They have cultivated tho graces n! thc heart and soul. and the years have hren sculptors that. have chiselcti their fairs into .1 beauty that is far mort- (‘onlpclling than any mere physical rulchritude. Perhaps the women v. ho arc tncan. little and selfish do deteriorate in Ionics 5B5 worth a_ year, as thc beauty statisticians say they do. but cisimni GUARDIAN Till wlnmn u reserved for new; of lnenl Interest, but silver-tiring o) A “W5! lllture mny he Inserted u live cents a word strictly pay- able In advance. ‘——--———————-_r__ CRASWELL ‘for Photographs. CONFEDERATION 1.1m IN- SURANOE. AT mun SERVICE, Arnfasl C081 Company. Rhone 249s. ’ COOK'S lru- Photcgrzphs. l JIMMIE’! TAXI. Phone 5H. DON'T MISS Cornwall Players, Afton flail. Thursday. a uowam) MMNNIB’ Fttm Footwear at 175 Queen Street. CONFEDERATION LIFE TN- SUIIANCE. 'I‘EN nus-r Ten/Test Lath unloading today at i L. M. Poole & Company. l ‘VICTORIA BALL at the Clover Club. Monday. May 26th. Make yOuI reservation today. _MOORE 8r McLEOD LIBIITEI). will be open Vvednesday from 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. MOORE c McLEOD LIMITED. will be open Wednesday from 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. ATTENTION, -~ ‘fliers will be no lwvberculosis Clinic at the Sanaior. ium Saturday, May 24th. CONTINUING for another week. $9.00 per-memoir for $5.00. Mary's Bfllllll‘ Pnror. 175 Grafton Sire-ct. Phone 236. ENGAGEDIENI‘. — Mr. and Mrs“ Ralph Gay. iwish to announce the engagement of Kathleen Mac- Miilan of Charlottetown, to llorvey Newson of Kingston. ivfarriage to take placg in June. ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs. lVlacNeill, Ulseary, P. E. 1., wishes Velda ——~ i WALLBOARD and TEE _ GUARDIAN. ilii ii and Fast IIIQIIOOIIIIIOOOI When there is need to make the mos: of momenta, uinemergencicmbinizfirs! of this "Reliable" Pharma- cy. Be assured that we shall serve you not only promptly and properly, but at prices that are uniformly fair. For u this Pharmacy, prescriptions are priced ac- cording to a fixed formula: To accurr ', “ lcrmioed costs, we ndd a modest prof- it. Thar price-it's always the rigbtprice-prevnila at all rimu, and to all patrons. l ‘til l Q1 Mggxk“, i , ._ '6 l . l. a Ellen b Diary B)‘ an Island Partner's Wife ecQQ-swcQ/scéwtocqr/cnuéws iCoutinued frcm Page 2) in Hemoriam MR- JOHN DALTON Alter m illness or two yeutr. dur- ing which he was visited monthly, by his Pastor, Rev. J. A. MacDonald. Mr. John Dalton of Sea. Cow Pond,‘ passed peacefully to hi; eternal rc-‘ ward 0n April 15th. I A dev0ted husband. n noble i Christian lather and a faithful servant of-God. he died a: he lived "in peace with his Maker. He is mourned by four son: and three daughters. Rev. E. J. Dalton. P. P.. Ilnpe River; Doyle o! Forest. Hills. Mass, Russell mnd Clarence at, home: Rev. sister st. Elizabeth“ Si. Mary's Academy. simimerslde; lVli-s. Frank Riley and Mrs. Dermotl Flaming, Sea Cow Pond; also 0W0 sisters, Mrs. Michael Ready. Palmer Road; Mrs. Sarah ilogan. Sea Cow Pond. to whom the sympathy of thn community Ls extended. Ills funeral was cld from hLs latte] residence to the church of St. Simon and St. Jude where a Solemn mquieim High Mass was sung by his ' son. Rev. L‘. J. Dalton as celebranhl Rev. P. Walsh as Deacon and Rev.’ Eric Robin as Subdeacon. Rev. E., J. Dalton conducted the services all the grave. Ills remains were laid to rest in the Tignish Roman Catho1ic_ Cemetery beside his wile who pass- ed away in October, 1946. The pallbearers were ltiessrsl Fred J. Gavin, Gregory Mclninis.‘ Len Gavin, Edward llackett, ileury flggall, Marvin Iiacketi. i \ l DIASS CARDS l Family (1th | Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dalton Russell Dalton lvlr. and Mrs. Clarence Dalton Mr and lvIi-s. Frank Riley and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Dermot Fleming and Famllfvi _ t Grandchildren l2) , Mr. and Mrs J. E. Dalton I Rita. Power. ilope River. Tignizih Convent Sisters. St. Mary's Sunvmersidc. Notre Damn Convent, Charlotte- town. Si. Joseph's Convent, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnis Mrs. Jc-hn Dorgan and Family Academy. | One or the saddest or all the yflar. League 0f Marcy GIFT DISPLAY League of’ Mercy In Aid or y, l, 1, Hospital. annual display of gilt: n Cundall Hume, Tuesday n-lternoonfl Mly 20th. Please send rim» In Mon- thy and come to m the display on Tuesday. Ten. will be served. I l rf-Obiflbintliib Ia ' was in Mount St. Moi-y’: cemetery. ‘The pallbearers were: Messrs. P. C. Trainer, John Callaghan, Rey‘. mond Prlught. Stephen Connolly, Charles Prmught, Robert Bradley. May she rest in pence, In fond and loving mqnory n: our dour Son and Brother, Everett 1381;". who paced away May 20th.) Th8 mflnth 0f Mny ls here again l The blow was hard. the shock severe T0 Pflrt with him we loved so deg‘, But never forgotten by us will h; may be Gone and forgotten by game he Four little words not hard to Wrlie But wlrislwill remember them all our c. 5M“? Mllmd Ind Lovingly Renlrm- bored by Hi9 Father, Mother - and Brothers. In Memoriam l" “Wink memory of Warrant Officer Everett Glow, who gave his Illa in the service of his Coun-try,‘ my 20th, I944. Somewhere over there he is sleeping There with his comrades brave For home and friends and dear ones "ls bright young life he gave. Thern ls a picture in our memory That time shall not erase, i THOUSANDS of Canadians now enjoy the two-way benefits which they receive when they become members of the C.O.F., the oldest and strongest non-profit insurance society in Canada. lITY “Npyglmgi With the margin between wages and (O N C 0 R D living costs growing ever more narrow 1879 ~ W47 and the amounts saved more difficult to 20 Payment Llln Endownuum u attain without actual privation, more F I - °""L?,°:f'§"l°" and more Canadian wage earners arc I n ~ u , o ~ |na',§‘,i,,'d,,',,f,,,,,| turning to this certain security which | . j§ffy'l"§gfié"pll'§' has now been serving members for (Optional) . over sixty-seven years. llquld Ruourcol 5m“ "°'°°°'°°° Pull details from any member of the . """'°"‘o'ou‘foo'g'" Order, your local organizer or write , . A nmmnmv direct to Head Olfice. 40% Mnmbonhlp CANADIAN ORDER of FORESTERS the women who radhte intelligence, kindness and helpfulness grow timer-looking all the time. For Iovc and goodness are the great beauti- flcrs. p“ rowmb ‘vTiifinfi'r"“ very favorable comment, wherever it has been seen. and except for one mrasion when the ivedt-her was very unfavorable full houses. nhd y‘ "' '15 i "sun's MY DAISY" r z ‘ g Course a 5 The Pmvnal Young People's Un- i ~ ‘E inn ihrce~act farce comedy "She's g ilMy Daisy” which was presented I / i in Ponmal Garage Hall on Thurs- ' " ‘tiny and Friday evenings. Allrii I ‘ . . x tl7th and April 18th. and wh.ch z SUPREME i , lids since been presented In man‘! ‘(IIHQHZTIE halls, throughout this K lpart of the Island, is reserving ‘Hnnocnow FOR . rcccivcri by the undersigned up “lab!” smmm l" fl "lEBdQW 11D until tiny 31st, 1941. lDI‘ the our-l’ “‘ .“‘° "m" f.“""‘-' I *'“""="“"°\‘ chase o‘ 5L James Mam Han’ sum; saying to Jennie when we stopped merflfld‘ a K L The kuchm pa“! a. moment to admire a gown in is not included. Hall to be removed] a 5m“? \"1nd°\\'1 “W071 11B lwmt fro-m land whore it is at. present} hem": “u? "W" 501353’ Bill. 8185. shunted‘ Han contains 1a,” Jomcs was on the back vcrnndah nmoum n; lumben when we I'(l1ll‘lll3t7l-lliil(l come there SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Sr. St. Mary Claire Sr. St. Elizabeth of Portugal Sr. St. Anna Marie. SISTER MARY chime. c. s M. In Memorianmtax values. And whispered "Peace be Thlne." land. May lil-iwl-Chiliv" a“ il-Iaryvcll, parishes between irhich lies the atomic energy station here. both claim the station should lic wholly within their boundaz-‘cs in order to enhance Remembered by His Wife and Daughter. Chilton 2112s asked the BEJTK- ‘shire County Council to revise the in some instances capacity HD1156‘, have loudly applauded this very line drama. which is acted by an fill-Still‘ cast. The cost are as fol- lows: Daisy Darling-Miss Donairia. hliicTavlsil; Donald Dlirling- Mr. Elliott Robertson; Freddie Adau— Mr. Edward Wood; Anne Adair this wile) Miss Margaret Mar-- Doupail; Lucy Doll Barrett (Daisy: aunt); Mi-ss Dorothy Ings; Peter Barrel (her husbandl-Mr. Alert MacRue; Quoenlc~ Miss Edna Eloh- crtsoti; Dr. Apple - Mr. Aflluld Bruce; Mrs. snooks- Miss Luis W ll h’ ; Eli's. Kelly —~ V1155 More Small Women IISB Eui‘; ',°,§,,’§ ‘ ‘ W Specialties hctwcen dots. in»- cludc, humorous readings by Mrs. Hairnld Smfrtli. Vocal solo. Mr. Matthew Acorn. Instrumental music by Mrs. Richard Brehaut. Dlrectnrw-Mr. Robert MacRac. Chairman: Rev. E. R. MacVltar. titan tiny Witt‘ Brand App/fed closer to {be scalp, you! curls and waves will be longer- laviing, more lustrous and easy so m. The laboratory reslrrl, crystal- cicnr (lharm-Kurl waving solution l; 5.1/0 rrI/r/ vary t0 Ilse on any type , of natural hair. Satisfaction or NEEDS T0 TIME TO DRY ._._l-.. When Dr. Charles Eliot was the hcnd c-l Harvard, a student hump- ed intn him on the campus and u-Rircetly‘ paused to apologize. He gdspcrl out a scanty explanation. "I'm sorry, Dr. Eliot." he pnnicd. mun" back "lint 1 am rhiiSi-ng a follow Willi m- sullicrl me, and l am IZninR to COMPLETE HOME Kl! lkflmk his MPH} my» “Crme and have a rap of waf- fee with n10," suggested Dr. Eliot. “RPlTuPlIlllEr that an insult is like mud.“ “I'm-it's right," nurcerl the stu- dent, "and I mean in cit-an ll 1m." ‘YUIITP overlooking one thing." Dr. Eliot reminded .llim. "Most . flilill'_\‘ pecrple do. Mild brushes off a whole lot ocular vrhll ll I DI" Fer sale cl Drug Stern, Cal- mall: and Variety Counters. MY- Ind Mrs. Leonard. Sou (left) have accus ed (Pllhll II Ihlll Ollhlwdly-Old , who they l“, ll lflll Illlllln] ‘ “Ila man of memo mi z the city. I - I Clhargol-Iospital Switched Babies | New York Olty hospital ol rubstitutlm n be) Rev. E. Ll Murray. Etneraid. R. R.. P. E. l. I Marlin yesterday morning all cases on the docket. at the Police Court were remnudcd by Mr. W. A. Smith, Clerk of the Court. Two youths chargcd with possession oi stolen goods iunder $25) were re- manded until this morning A drunk and incapable and a mnn charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated were both re- manded until tomorrow. A man from out of town charged with be- ing drunk and disorderly was re- leased on $10 ball and will appeal this morning. along wiih_a second drunk and incapable- ST. JAMES CHUREH Iu_ the absence of the Minister‘ the ‘Rev. T. H. B. Somers. the morning scrvice in St. James Prrs~ bytcriun Churth on Sunday was conducted by the Rev. F. Nonnan Young. minister-elect of Marshlield Mr. Young delivered a forceful and tlmcly sermon on the desirability and necessity or rcllgion in tho home. lKlintim; nut that there-the llmltitlfliion of churn ter writs 211d. 'l‘hcr<= would be considerably IPWQ" divorce; and domestic troubles if the rising gczicraiioir had the bcnfi {it oi‘ zcligious ideas obtained l1! association with the family a‘ tnnme, Mr. Youn! citwhasirvd- l‘ LONDON --~<CPl—A small Oak arm chair. believed to have belong- 0d lu Willisim Shakespeare. is t0 D sold m BIXCUOII. ....,,~--4-»..~~--_»w,;, other two months. They ha" for a breath of air and hicidentiy 1 In i-he death of Sister Mary y to sca-n the surrcdnilhlg landscape ZClare. occurred at Mount —-—-—-- v which CITY POLICE coum" - Due for a” fish! of “Wandering I<wi~ lsi. Marys, Charlottetown. on Smt- | to the absence through l1lfl9S5 of, “Plls- PY°5_¢’-"“l’- Fife? "l1" 011° uvday. May 1'7, the Sisters of bLi supemuary Magismne K M_ sentence and lll an inJut-ed silence hvfanha of Prince Edward Island which indicated a lack c-f interest on the part of his women kind he idea-ended again to the depth; 9E thrive suffered the loss of one of the oldest numbers c-l their Con- . gregation. I" 1mm"! "WWW! of my sister. inter-parish boundary to include Mm “I'm” DBVIHB» who passed the Whole station in the parish "PM. May 20th. 1946. because its headquarters already , are in Chilton. ilarwell parish- sha suffer“ mflflm!’ ind “mil inside which is most of the stat- Her hgre Wfls b14811‘. h" “m! ‘"5 ion grounds-has protested against rong . . ..._. to announce the engagement of her "ml when I ‘Ygllilrllve? "éllldlkr: i Mary. Archie and Grant Mann It ls the kindly deeds and ready _.........--__--__-__--.---__....., second eldest daughter, Mabel Glenn Ed “uh "iuvll ‘mmilmwni "1' Teacher and Pupils of Sea Cow smile i" ivm. K. A. FRASER. Y" Hamid lmllwl» 5°" 0f M" T- “m” “'°"“’" “mmd “my 5°“ "ml- Pcnd School. 01 our dear Everett’: hoe. s. a.“ i an; m. Sourls, P. E. 1. Ambrose Rodd am; [he 1am Mn; selves as otthcrs see ilicln tilt-y M“ and Mm Walter Reid and '"' | n m‘ " I d’ Rodd or Milton, P. E. 1. blarringc to ‘vvuld ncver Iwtlwi- wasting inc-aw ‘ ,.-.,._,,ny, ,Lovingly Rcnieimbered by Ills wile "°"°°"' °"'~' l "j,‘"","""",f"',’° 3",,‘ ‘cg?’ "" "“""” take Dlnce in the ilcar future. | 0" n 111W Mvvv’. Anti iheu in sii- ' and Family. ‘ "°V- 25- "79 I 5"" "° "m" "' W" ' ' " , once he itirncd and went haik to 14511-335 0p sympyfln’ , I mo»! TORONTO - Mrs. Georeel "is Work» _ _ _ "m, o,“ l umr.,...._.__._-__._ I my i l" Ws-‘Ilflfliflm : Harry Prldlialn nn-d little daughter.‘ beautification ivfwid not llilvc re- i M, and Mrs, r1 .1. Neiilgan and —-- . I “wlfis~----—~-~~~—~—-"~~~ Shmey Camn from Athena,“ p_ E ccived such pointed comment if ‘Fungi; ' l" thwlng‘ mm"!!! of Edward ' r.. to be with their sister. Mist WE "Mi ylwwi a. more fflnYviiifflil M“, Adele Malone jffmlmlm “l” Ems"! Way May . M V‘ W, W” ,___ Robert Busby during h" recent‘ ijvaeiemhnntvgcokllhtlllt me “mic we Mn and Mrs‘ Charles Mukduiulh’ , ‘ ' IDAEISHES ARGUE OVER. 7 such revision and Parish lender! bereavement. -— New Glasgow; ' i‘ ° ‘e “we "m"; and Family’. , . _ , . , d ‘b m ~ u ,1 Ne“, ‘ enacted on the home front. We ex- s“ 0; the Resurrmqion‘ Si, y“. I God knew that he was suffering lATo-“H h?“ “““ ' *' " s;s:§fi_€né_ m? r5132 a amp” l Pcctcd the men would be engsg~ w)“ Convent , The hi"! Were hard to climb, | '_“'_ _ . g ' SALE. -- Tenders will be,‘ ed in building l1 bridge across the ' So Ile closed his weary eyelldl. HAR\‘"3U~ Be*""‘°“*1“"“ Um‘ chum“ pmpmy “m” ‘s “m” ed at £2,083 ($8,332: and Harwell property at £23,661. DDT FGHTS MALARIA (CP) CEYLON —- - "For m; hrsi time in history of rnalaric control in this country we found something the like of which Was never ilvliilflblti‘, particularly for the benefit of large rural populgg. ilffli." said Grorge E. De Silva, mln- isie." of health. discussing the Con- trol of malaria with DDT. havi the cellar. In our absence, our allf- plus of turnips was being made ready for market. a - c "And Ellen I suppose you ltardly realize that its so near the crop- ping? And you wouldn't know that these are to go shortly-perhaps by tomorrow or the next day?" James asked me when my supper- firc laid, tea-kettle in place and working wear donned, I too rc- paiicd to the scene of their lh‘ dustry. "Pshaw!" I darerhio- say- i {doubtless under the influence of the new wave. which does tend in Increase ones cgo-"I could gel the whole amount ready in an nou. or two. with n pen knife." "all right, Ellen" he replied, with 11,,- provai. Sfllllllhl: n brrsk QlldCllVOr the rrstilt of his challenging words "now's your time to prove it!" Basement lights had been opened and as we continued lo work busily, delightful hird song driltcd in on the afternoon hrOCAc and high gun- hcains stole in to light up the heap of tnrnlps decorated now, cat-h one. ivilh small curling yellow leaves. Our return there afici’ our evening meal and until thr- shadows were gathering, lirouizlit the 0nd ul‘ the task. "Plicse were some nlioul which there hurl hccn moments of inde- cision. "We could vastly have fcd them" James said. 3g rm a law stun-l, he prepared lilvlll one by one for market. Bu! they had kept well and with the present price our farmers decided it was as econ- omical and "just Rs good" lo sell them and with the money buy other feed that ivould require jcss time and lnhor in handllnfi, now that each tiny semis in llflllp,’ ir- crcoserl duties in the line rvl liclrl work. , v a o And thcu this evening James and I sat with the small daughter u: the hausr- across the lane while hcr parents were absent. return-AK her good nurse ni’ thc day-her other granri-mothcr-home. Indeed we have just come from there, our way lit by the stars. and piped by the delightful pond music. which lingers on the ni-r exquisitely at present. And now James remembers some thing as hc makes hi: way tmvnrd the stairs. He turns to re- gard my present hair-do. which I believe can be considered as hav- In; its good points. then “l-lumphl" he excl hns expresrivelyu and guel to rlo-wiy climb In hi: rest in the old bed in the room above. Until tomorrow - Diary “Gunil- night. TIFIED BY TATTOO GILLINGHAM. l-ingland -ICPi -Aftt-r WIlIRlPTllIfl tho sirectls lov six Weeks suffering from loss o! memory. Charm Thomnl. 20 was Idtntifled to tattoo maria on hi: chm l Sister Mary Clare was born at fTyrone, Lot 65 the daughter of the ilate Bernard Murray and Bridget.‘ ‘Hagan. Brought up in the relignlus j {atmosphere of a truly Christnii, home. she cairly conceived the de- ‘ sire of one day :omeornting Iter- sell to God in the religious lire. When in 1915 the Sisters of Si. ‘Martha of Antigonish. N. S., upon [Henry J. OLeairy. agreed to estab- |iis*h a diocesan branch of their ithe request of the late Archbishop’ Community in Charlottetown, sls~ ‘fer Mary Clare was one of the two I young ladies who first obtained admission and formed the nucleus, 50f the new Congregation. She lrohlpletfid her Novitinte training ill] Antigonish, and in 1917 pro~ mount-ed her first vows at St. Dun~ [slams College, Charlottetown. She entered wholeheartedly into the ivork of the young C0mmun~ ity. bringing to each successive. task that quiet efficiency so char» aclerisiic u-f her, and seeking no recompense save the consolation of knowing that she was doing the ,Will of Him Whom she tried so , hard to serve. For thirty-one years ,stic scrvnd the Community with jthc utmo-st fidelity, edilying all ,\vith whom she came in contact thy her unfailing tiheerfiliness and her Christ-like charity. Iut-anncitsted for work for the I past five years, she found her grant ‘comfort and consolation in pasrinl scvt-ral hours each day in silent adoration before the Tabernacle. During those years. filled with stiffering but rich In merit. for eternity‘, she gave to all associated ‘with her n pea-lent example of complete resignation to the Divinl l Will. When d-enth came to her. she gave hack her sanctified soul ‘n the spirit of the prayer she so loften recited. “Into Thy hands O ‘Lord. r commend my spirit." Or her immediate family three t brothers survive her: Frank of th.s city, James, Dorchuter, Mass. and Patrick. ‘Tyrone. Lot 65. The funeral was held ,an Mon- day, May 1B. following a Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Clilpci of Mount St. Mary's. The cele- brant. Reverend Eugene Murray, nephew of the deceased, was u- islrted hy Reverend Dr. J1EE. 0'- The 9"“ 0f Jeflls Christ filled her, i‘ breast Al"! in hi8 3N!!! she sunk to rent. °RIB 38y We hope to meet agaln Some day we know not when T9 "IND her hand In the better land N¢ver to plrt ngaln. Inserted by Angle Slcwnri. .__.__..____ In Momoriam l! 1°“!!! 1119mm; of our daugh- lel’. Mrs. Juries Devine, who placed lWBy May 130th, 1946. My by "fly we mils her tmDIQ As time goes swiftly on But some day we'll meet again l" "W! 5148M 11nd beyond. The blow was hard, the shock rev. GTE We iltnekhnught the end so near. lllwfiod by Mother and Dad. Mr. nnd Mm. Patrick O'Connell. CARD 0F THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Rcberi Hill and Fmillyu wish tn thank their friends and neighbou s. who showed kind- ness in many prays; also Letters and Cards of Sympathy in ihcir’ sud bereavement. Skill! 0F THANKS The family of the late Johnl Dalton. extend SlIICCTp thanks to; all wiho helped In their recent ber- EGVGIHCXII. Will D0 MIME PEDPLE ll“! S0 MIIGII PEP’! Iillanlcy, as deacon, and Reverend -Willi~am Simpson. an subdencon Present also were His Excellency. ‘Most Reverend James BoylP. Bishop of Charlottetown, Rt. Rev- erend Maurice McDonald, Rever- and Dr. Patrick McMahon. Very Revrrend R. V. MacKenzie. Ron-w‘ end R. F‘. McDonald. Reverend Dr Richard Ellsworth, Reverend Ken- ineth Mi-Millltn. Reverend P. F. MnrDimuld. Ri-veri-nd Waltzi- Mann, 0.8511. Final Absolution was given by His Excellency, Blthop Boyle. who llso conducted the‘ Iervioeg ll. the grave. Interment Do le ouipcbout our luck oi’ ocpl ll rilollcef ull, Illtlurz, only half-well, loch to our Ivar. For unlcsl it producer cnough iver bile to di|cst foods and help ell lIN-HE Inod waste ever dny. you mil! nnlllcr from headnchcl. Ind geniqn. binom- mu, that "alna u-tircd" feeling which often nddo yenrl o nppenrnnce. Look forward to n brighter. mmvier tomorrow by taking BILIC BEANS-the lecdin] Byiillh remedy lor keeping flt. Purely vegetable. Bile Bean! work plcanuntl ', cvcr m gently. $4‘!- \v at ‘a dlllcicncc Bile Beans at hciltinu- can ninkw- in your "pvh" the next du . lllhli illiANh nn- (hflrhfflflli- idling Iver pilln in (iii-at. 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