- m, 1y 1""\i HAVE you ' ever n "1 that when you hav 11f. bruised or burned ou are always knoc sore place against so No matter wha /°“' ou are hamPe _ Yneh Y1 he most trlvisi o inlunit yo hick your work-it tiu do anything. _ However. the real 1180B! "n ‘h’ minute germs of disease w dllwim iuto eny break of the ski "in": poisonous infection unle. l"? '1 is spplled. Zam-Buk edlifiell’ soothes away pain and pr‘ i‘ "Bill"! dangerous germs. depended _upon_ to h; cleanly with fine r_ Now, at Spring-rig‘ than ever. Ybu cannb without this wonderi Also in cases of e a» Plmiflfl- psoriatlt. lmPfllBoi ' arm’. PM" ulcers, boils, absc " 9015mm! wounds, etc., Zn soothing sud effic '- Vour own dngglrt I‘ hertll lisslsr s insets ,- ' 4260 "vi-ARY RIVE_.R" facile of Love". ‘ Rani‘! Royal Hawaiians Willi vocal cliomsez. l a 425s l» _ , SHE, AND ME" ' iq-yi nltz l can't Forget’ 1A o; Tl and q [Valtzly Ray Milli! aflHis Orchestra. with . ‘iocal choruses. . l‘ 4259 ; I HAT THE ENGINE DONE" “Louisiana Susie” ‘Bemurd, with violin, guitar and , accordion. ' , 4252 '\ LYTLE TOWN CALLED H045 swssr HOME" ipVThirsty For Kisses, IF Hungry For Love" I Trot: by The Clevrlsndm. with lVOCfll choruses. 2 Good Selection: n every Brunswick Record New Release every Thursday Hear these OVPI C. F. C. Y. Radio tation or st SLAND RADIO CO. I48 Greet. George Street. Ctrtown tlien order your copy st once. vlsediy. - , i-—-—---__-.--- Sufferers from ilyestrain may i l“ Insidious ' Eye Strain @1- We use this sdjective ad- fore do not suspect the presence of my. evil defect. The motive power Entire human Nerve Energy. Normofey it is computed utilise nboutegllys of this Nerve Energy, but when llyesti-sln is Dropout, ‘o much larger propor- lltm is required. Hence defective We! through their consumption of Ill eessivs amount of Nerve my seriously sleet t , Questioning u" ther t. the body sud nee of the organism is iliheslk p _.uLv's"; rouu ens " ‘. iuxsssmso l i .i ‘l i» -—-_' lnlMeinfriam 1' iasnrus untrue iucquun. h ‘e death occurred at St. Tcrcsas lticirch ll, of Bertha Helena, dear- bclovcd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. atrick McQuaid, at the early age oi l’! years. Deceased hsd not been in robust health for a few months, but hopes were entertained for her recov- ery until she contracted the "Flir and despite medical aid and teiidci nursing by s devoted mother and father, licr gentle spirit passed away on the above mentioned date. Bertha was a bright lovable girl, and lei her short life had made many friends who will regret to hear of her passing away. She was consoled by frequent visits from her beloved pastor, Rev. 1. R. A. McDonald, who administered to lier the last rites of the l-ioly Catholic Church. She died perfectly resigned to the will of God, and dur- lng her illness was never known to murmur. She leaves to mourn, u sorrowing mother and father, and the following brothers and sisters: Her- bert, C. N. R, Harmony; Reta. Swampscott, Mass; Basil and Hugh, Charlottetown; Mary, teacher Bald- win's Road School; Elmer, Mabel and Urban at home. The funeral , to the St. Teresa. Church, on Wednesday, March 13, was largely attended. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. I. R. A. McDonald. who also performed the last sad rites st the grave. The pail bearers were". Her five brothers and cousin. Chester McQuaid. May her soul rest in peace. Safely, Safely gathered in. No more sorrow, no more sin, God has saved from every strife In its dawn this young pure life which awaits us now above Resting in the Savlours love. Jesus grant that we moy meet There adgrlpz at Thy feet. The following are grateful acknow- ledged — Floral tributes: spray, Baldwin's Road Womens Institute, wreath fellow employees P. E. I. Co-operutive Egg and Poultry Association, wreath. “Three Star Club" Charlottetown. Muss cards: Father and Mother, Herbert, Basil, i-iiigii. Misses. Ethel and Gertie McQuald; Miss Ii-"ene ljriscoll, i-ianmilton, Jenny Scnphy, Lynn, Mass; Miss Irene SonpLl-iy, Lynn, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. ioeuben Csddlgen, Isoston, Mair-i MY- FW.‘ slilPfl" L???" N95" M“ lesson Sanplriy, Lynn, Mr. Edward Ssnpljiy, Lynn. Mass; Mr. iii-id Mrs. Antlioriy White, Lynn. lilr. and Mrs. Jaines lfoson, fiaistpscottz, Mass, (41; Miss Vir- ginnie Nesqn, Swampscett. Mass; P. L. Murphy and Iliilus, To- ronto, Ont; Miss Irene ‘Mcwade, Boston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns and family, St. Teresas; Mr. andMrs. Joseph McAulay, St. Ter- esas; Misses Mary and Lily (tartar, St. Teresas; Misses Mary and l-leien lvicAulay, Sourls; Kstitfena Alfred Phelan. Morell; Misses Nellie and Alice Mcciirtiiy. Morell; Mr. Patrick McAulay, Morell; Mr. and Mrs. Join. Cunningham, Morcll; Mr. and Mrs- Augustus McQiilld, Charlctteiowlli Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Laiierty, Chai- lottetowh; iviiss Helen Flynn, Crier- lottetown; Miss Jeanestor Cleaiev, SWBlTtpSCOIE, Mass, (2); Miss Marlon Dunn, Lynn, Mass; Miss Lillian Dunn, Lynn, Moss; Miss Ange Cairns. New York; Mr. Jack Dunn, Lynn, Muss; Mr. Luke Dunn, Lynn, Mass; Miss Mary Curran, Boston, Mass; Miss Alice Curran, brothers and sisters, Boston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Chalsson and family, Rollo Bay. Spiritual offerings, Sr. Annacieta. Brockton, Mass.; Sr. Rufina, Minnow- polls, Minn; Sr. Gudilla, Minn- eapolis, Minn; Mrs. John F‘. Curran, St. Toresas; Sanphy family, Lynn, Mass; Misses Mary and Helen 'Mc- Donald, Pcukes; Miss Ruth Cairns, St. Mary's Convent, Souris; Miss Mary Cullen, St. Teresas; Miss Reta Cullen, St. Teresas; Misses Mary and Reta Gormlcy, St. Teresas; Miss Lily Baldwin. Charlottetown; Miss Ella Cronin. Charlottetown; Miss Bernadette Mullsly, Miss Helen Mc- Donald, Miss Angela. Kenny, Miss Stop Buack - Ache By Rubbing The Spine You can quickly rub awsy the mi- sery of an aching back with Nervl~ line. Others have often done so, Every time I bent over,‘ my back sched. If ~I ltried to lift s. hesvy bur- den it caused me pain. The first day I used Nerviline I got relief. This wonderful liniment Went t0 the r005 of my trouble. All sore muscles were restored. Nsrviiinc has restored mo complete ."-'-n v. onnsznetma. Port Antonio. - Use Nerviiine for strains, sore muscles, neuralgia, rheumatism. Try it for lumbsg , earuche, toothoche; Wherever there is pain in the mul- cleo-rub on Nerviline — the effect is almost magical. Bold in lib-cent bottles by. all good dealers. , l '6. 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Roll"- D Lintburteri cover-pure: at othefconvsnlenl pointl- dollar expended l REE) UNMIAN lluuyng altlu ' " MOTOR OIL 6A‘°L-|N:‘ TOUGH heshresistint oil ‘ N *' '3' 1¢§§§;Q'4,';q§lil-,t- "P" m°“:.:.“;:';.z;::r; vrovidins mt.» ti,» o: A this“... W“; c; ls. l: clin-iinatcs protectionbetweensliworklng aeeelerstes umooti Y‘ I »-=~~*-*--* :.".*:::r.:."::“.t.:;.:.‘.r'rs::.z cf all dirt to stand the puntshmentofthe b h‘ and udlfflmly dam Cycle is Mo. moan-r high compression. irzdug“ vunumm “d ‘he, high speed motor. smoother performance. ' iéz§wfhx -FRONTENA McCOlL-FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY LlMlTi-D Camry. Vmcwvu. rem. and Aqonrmh Margaret McCloskey, Miss Marion I. McDonald, Miss Mary Notre Dame Convent, Charlottetown.‘ lifessages 0t.’ Sympathy: Si". Anno-i cleta, Brackton, Mlnn.; sr. Retina.‘ Minneapolis, Mlnn.; Si". Glll-‘llllil,’ Minneapolis, Minn; Miss Irons‘ Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben‘ Caddlgan, Ml‘. and Mrs. Antlicziyi White, Miss Anna Szmphy. Lynn; Miss Bertha McQuaid, Boston, Mass; Miss Alice Curran, brothers and sisters; Miss Matilda McCarthy, New‘ York; Mrs. P. L. Murphy and Lilius,l Mr. and Mrs. James Nason; Mi". and; Mrs. Thomas Cullen, Interiiiittoiial’ F3115. Minn-i Mr. and Mrs. Joscphl Driscoll, Johnstones River; Ml‘. ziiidl Mrs. Daniel Driscoll, ' River; Mr. and Mrs. miskey snd family, Peter "Joliiistoiiiysl tnghan; Mr. Cum- Merell; Jolinstcirs Dunstans University: River; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mc- Morrissey, Boston, Mass: Mr. John Millaii, Formal; Sanphy family, J. Mullzilyfl; Lynn. Mnss QMrs. Sophia McKinnom] Rev s. lvfass: Mr. and Mrs. John Fitz, 1.x, Tcn Mlle House; Miss l/fzisy E. Mc ‘Jade, Lynn, Mass; Mr. and hire. Wilfred McKenna, Iona; Miss Edna Hughes and sisters, Chur- lottctoivn; }\ii". and Mrs. John Cronin and family: Charlottetown; 1.115s Iiicz Coylc, Swainpscott, Mtiss; Miss Margaret MsKcnna, Dorchester, Mass; Miss Dorothy Buchanan, Lynn, Mass; Misses Mary and Helen McAulnir; l/fr. and Mrs. Augustus McQiiaid; Miss Agnes Duffy, Morell; Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn, Lynn, Riflfls-i Mi". and Mrs. Welter Byrne. l/iorell; lvir. and Mrs. John Cuiin- zind Mrs. Ed Duffy Edward Baldwin, St. Mr. § M1". Walter Ohedderton. Lynn, Mus; Mr. Georse Gilbert. Boston Miles; w. Peter Gospar, Lygin, Mrs. J. L. Mc- Calduff, BosQn, Mass. BHOOKFIDLI; AND VICINITY Miss Annie M§eise0d spent the week end with friends st Brdokfield. Miss Verne Deriiibh, teacher st Broolrfieid, spent the week end in the city. Mr. Ohm-its MacNelI, Milton. spent the week end visiting friends at Ebenezer. Mr. Borden MseLeod has been Icon’- fined to his’ bed for some weeks suffering from a very severe attack of flu. Friends of Mr. Ronald MacDonalcLl will be glad to know that he tins mode a complete recovery after lllfj- recent serious illness. Gwen and Mildred 4111111500116, Bfookfleld. spent =1 very The Misses plsiisiiiit evening vlsitlns friends n ' Dsrilngton, recently. Miss Helen Stewart. has returned to her home at Brookfteld after spending a very pleasant holiday in the city. While working in the woods quite recently, Mr. Sherman MacDutf had the good fortune to find a, den oi, young foxes. After very strenuously l digging through frost, Sherman iviisl rewarded by finding eight silver grey] pups about‘ three weeks old. l BRINGING UP FATHER ives Out Pain ‘ I500“. 9RETZEL-‘VQU lvitJflT BE LONELY vinsniavan FpRqi-r Tue: DAY HETALJCAHT