THE GUA_It_uiAN _ _ _ PAGE THE Ln-‘E or , THE LIVER A ghn;(h§R§3tnd;a:;uu1 otherfoods that clog the liver, drink lots of pure wateneat ShI‘€ClCl€Cl Wheat and fresh.`$;;:i wQ€i=.=hl°f~51“°ddt=d . f - contains all the vitamines and all the I elements'-intlie wliolewlieat prepared in a digestible form.'l`wo of thesecri _ little loaves of bakeéd whole wheat with hot milk_ o}1_‘hcrear_n make “B21 litnelrbsost gigaa few cents 'V 4 f- (>..- 2.) ._ - 5 A; _ ___ _ _ ~/...t~ _ _ . _ _ ---- - '__ _ _ EA ~t'-i_'-ti-'i 'fi=_v».»- -> -;.‘°.=i"i=n *_* ‘_"-_"_ '_ ~1_~‘_-~.“_”- T“i‘“'»~"= ""'=‘- "‘ "‘ "'”'t"'~”“'-5' "" ' " .‘§%"jl* “T5” ft' U- L@‘~#'tJ=‘-»'=~»'~--=~ ‘ ‘ ’~ ~ ~ - - -2 - - _ - - i- - - i- i- i- if - .-,» A .»:. .+_ -__ i-_. _ -_-pq ."h’-town Event Sunday at their old ..‘Mr_ and 'Mi-s. Pratt, St. Peter's and party spent '3unday in Mon- ague and Valioylloid, -»----»fh¢»\l__- Will Not Relist i _ Victory Bonds (Dom. Preu Special.) TC-ll0NTO, Juno ,1'i_--(}overii- listing Victory Bonds. Chuiriiisn G. i, Wood, Victory Loan special change committee in control 1917 ` .U13 iss-ues that the ugreeinent vhicii expires at the on-d oi June. .veuld be continued until the ond ,I the year as with 1919 issue. _ t SiN Mi-;MoRtAM Mas. Ai_ex_5E-‘sn oMiTH There passed poflciiflllll' l“l~0 rest and to her reward at New Perth, P. E. l., on June fith, Juno! der Smith, \vlio predeceased l1f‘\‘ four years. Mrs. Smith was the :laughter oi Mr. and MPS- Joh" was horn there in 1838~ Al- HI’ Proviact, where sigh onine to bless their union. Six ol 'lwsn survive to mottrrl a much loved mother. together with thir- _1T:I;1:;..-f_-__-_»-_-:~-_-__f:._-_-ts:-_=;;. ‘J°1mSt°\\ °f 'Pt¢t°“» N- 5- if’ “ _ . - ---in the-- Maritime Provinces ft ‘---ar1d--°- Newfoundland ? Ho_w many girls in the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland would like to get a . _ $100-A-WEEK-JOB I n If you are pretty your _chances are good to earn this splendid salary. It is easy. ’l`he SUNDAY LEADER has ar- i'an_e‘ed for the prettiest girl in the Maritime Provinces and Newfound- land tohave a chance with the pret- tiest girls in‘299 other cities in North America, fora three month tryout with a motion picture company in New York and with Ziegfeld’s Fol- lies, receiving a salary of $100 a week for 12 weeks while she is demonstrat- intl whether she can make good. If she makes good in the films, she undoubtedly will_be offered a con- tract at a good salary. Some girl is iroing to be mighty lucky. IT MIGHT lili YOU. ` Pretty girls are warned to get out their photographs and send them at once to the PRETTY GIRL CON- TEST MANAGER Sunday Leader, P. O. Box 830, Halifax, N. S. Send the Dliotograplis at once and get an early start in the contest. All- photographs will be returned. Complete particulars of .the Beauty Contest will be announced in the §%l§I)AY LEADER next week. 2 l _Q _only survivin'g'insmber of the Pa- . l, trick family. et thai rlgiidakge dot ' ,eighty two ye rs t B I1 Y 0' _- w|'1Q is _voted Uliristian lady passed to her '- ‘rewiird, respected tynd_loveil by ‘ - - 'ill who knew ‘hor. Tie tuners: ‘ 4 "' Q ll ..` 'J .7L~__ ~ i- ‘_ _ ' P R I3 '1 P I E S T G I R I-° i .“::‘:..“.ri ri. .:‘.:::fti.~.. as »_ :_ _ ii ` In New Perth, to Georgetown ce- Lil _' ‘_ __ ' goo c u time or his death. While apparent.- stroke oi paralysis from which he sank until the end came peacefully on tthe above mentioned date. I Mr. MacKenzie leaves to mourn 1 the loss of a kind and loving iailier, three sons and two daughters. The sons are: Malcolm, oi Quincy. Mass., J. M., of Mllllnoekct, Me., ‘ and Angus, oi Melville, P. E. I., | and the daughters are: Mary and i Margaret, ol’ Quincy, Mass. i er part oi his lilo on the Junction Road, Hnrtsvllle. Wiierever he was known he was held in high esteem. Some six years ago lie went to Quincy, Mass., and since then has made his liuine with his son Ma.eolin. His many friends were shocked to hear of his death. Less than a year ago he had visited the scenes oi' his earlier days and was in his usual good health. The ~t’uneral took place on Mon day, May 10th. The service was held in the Hnrtsviile church and was conducted by Rev. It. ll. Stnvert. interment was in Harts- _viile cemetery. ` ,__._‘_-g¢.>_---. MRS. MARGARET MATHESON There passed peacefully to her rest at lim* hom., at Miitown Cross. after an illness oi’ five days el pneumonia Mrs. Margaret Mathe- son, (reiict oi’ the inte Alexander Matheson), at the advanced age of 75 years. Hen death-ciinie unex- pectedly and was n severe slioclvtn- her relatives .iind iiittiiy irioiids. Sho was -ii kind und loving mother and u ireririral favorite with hor many friends and acquaintances. 'rim ioiiowing family are it-it to inour. iM. A. Matheson Wash, D. C. D. A. Matheson Waterville. Maine., Noll and Archibald and Mrs. C. J. McDonald all of Miltown.Cross. 1'. E.l. The large ntteiidiince at her funeral on 'May 31st testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The services at the house and grave was conducted by Rev. M. D. Mebcod. -1--€-0311# EVERETT ICOLES 1 ‘"°"'\° Portraits by appoint- ’.'V‘9'§O*-QQ-Qf'°'.'.“.'*`f The day oi all days the “Wi Drlzed or all remembr- ‘“°°S*ih0 bride’ hotti- / s D , ’ mDh_ PHOTOGRAPH!!! mont ' ' lHli C001( STUDIO ' |.¢.».r rivnh some J. A. S. BAYER AMA-reun wonx ner-r Mens F0|\ PlNi0HINGi Wil-I- __ f ear cansrui. A-r'rlN'_rioN BIND FOR OUR PRIGI LIIT __ 0 i _,¢. , ' in in the bloom ot spring-tide, when all the wor_ld was bright and cheery with sunshine, the grim reaper or death saddened the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coles, Hope River. by claiming lor its victim their be- loved son Everett. After a short illness following an attack of diph- theria he passed quietly Lway_on May 15th. Young Everett was a manly and beautiful child 'and his deethat the .early ago oi ten -years and eight months was indeed appar- i v u f _ ..__ __ ____ ___\ _ _ ..*iMr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald. ri. theme, Montague. T. ;"\ nit-nt is still firmly opposed to re-' oinniittce, today notliictl the pre~ " ildcnt of the Toronto Stock Ex- LI1 .. rnetory. The services! at thahhotise i and grave were _con octet y ier ~ _ _ _ _ _ i pastor Rev. J._ Dugald ‘MacKenzie :H1 Y'”.‘”"" ‘_ “"‘ ` ‘ of ‘it Andrew’s church. Monta- . nun ot which congregation the 1 deceased was ii devoted member. _'_ _ ~ . _` ' ~._ ` "lic rlvbtli ills beloved sloth". i'!_ §_i____.;ié,i_;L_v____;_g_;‘}_?___i _ - mn. ooNAi.o Mackenzie I _,.,,~ I i ' ‘°-1 _ if, - ‘ ' _ On Thursday, May iitli, Mr. ith] _-. “S-.-,--‘.-' '~ _ 4 i.'_ . e 0 | ` _ ` qi I 1 Donald MneKoiizio, formerly t _ . _ Junction Road passed peacefully .Ir . away at the home ut his son Mal- j colm, in Quincy, Mass., at the ripe T _ I' old age of eighty ycnrs. [|' _ i A A The deceased had been in quite _ d h altli ntii within a short ' . i ly well he was cut down with 'a Q 'never recovered. He gradually I t Mr. MacKenzie spoilt the great- .lllv ` .Ei .- il _i ‘_'£,. ti? i’ 4 1 u I F / tiff. 'lllil' . . -it : 'lzzie _ f' ii.. ;".:'====‘ ' ___ | _.HH _ ,_._._ Ls. ., _ ~,_;. \ _ iiiv il .i-H. Patrick, relic ol tiio lute Alexan my _ :;;i;|/ __ r _ - /1' "tt /ftttei-si” 'L' it » 'sr»"-ii?-3? .___, 5-5 Ls ti lg, . 5 if-a' in cm.-__-._-_~A_-___-f.-_:_2;-_T-¢f»;; , .__._______Tv,_~. _,__ __ __ _ W_______A_ __ ____ y n Hd mm' lu wh?" WL 1-U" i-xtonii their iii=i~|wst ~4_yiiipatl\v 1.1:; .~:'.'.iie=“ .1/2 ' ‘- RE STERN PERSONALS -_.7-it 1 i“i i-1 - ii-il-ti ji _ ii.; “_ lk," -,EI-hf§3-,__ iii,-T.“_§f,_g.1_m_§§J.\ ` \_ v f §__. i , for \ l"‘.`#"» tten graiidcliildri-.n_ 'l‘lie sons and ‘_ ‘ ilaugliters uro: Dr. Alexander E. _| , ‘,,,,.._¢..|,¢.__,!____ or Montague; John James, or New ig; '_._¢»" ' Perth; Mrs. A. C. Morsnn of Uh ‘I if - ._ __ _ _` "-._ trm;Mi;s_ John E. Win"l'1e "' J _ ` ' \ _ Murray - 'Harborp ‘Mrs._ H`._-Auf jf] |"' - 1 ii-~ I --‘ -- ' .._..__.""' Burdette oi Bridgetown and l<'i.; _ 1 _ ton A. ot New Perth. Mrs. John . .___ ~ -~ .AL .rf a SPECIALS FRCM OUR MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT _ Combination Underwear, “Fine Nainsook”, short sleeves and short legs. Any size . . . . _ _ $1.50 -I-I_eavier weight “White Mesh". Extra quality. Any size .- _ . . . . . . _ , _ . _ . . _ _ _ L . . _ . . _ . _ . $2.00 Suit , Light weight Iialbriggan combinations with long or short sleeves. Any size up to 44: '$1.7 5 Suit ' Fine Balbriggan underwear “Two Piece”. Any size up to 44 shirt . . _ . . . . . . . , . . . _ _ $1.50 Suit ' Penman_’s extra quality Ralbriggan shirts and _ drawers. Sizes from 42 to 48. Specially made for big men . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ . _ _ $2.50 Suit _ Fine _grade Balbriggan drawers for boys i__i~om_6__to 14 'years in short 0_1' long lengths. (Only a. limitedfsupply.-) (50c a pair while they last.) _Fine cotton socks in black, tan oi" grey 4 pairs for . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ $1.00 TONS L ITED alder thu sorrows and troubles of V i " - lie leaves to niouru besides n ytr%i;Y§e gif Tllwltys “°_°Hth° |'“""t .iirrowing father and mother. four ov r ence gu i ng every- 1 H _ | - _ _ y thing fm- our own g0.,d_ Truly uw" ire ie_r‘4. _F.dwird__ James, 0.iver such was the easg with dear llti‘e .iiid li.iipli, .inil om sliiicr, Eliza nil Everett. Divine Provitienue saw “L imma' » fit to take him out oi' this "vale of ..---g-Q->--i- misery" and "woe" and liius Dre- 05'-TIUARY serve lilni front the trials and iri- liul ti li,i it o_ns wir-i all inns! undergo Mn Alexander M_ Cumm|ng._ lfl lhfflf iaurney through life. Yet even with the knowledge oi those thi_ngg_ ,|¢.;\(h U Mwnys “dd On Thursday, .limo Iiril. Alexan- ii seems hard in pin-i win. those dvr M- Ciimmtnss or Milton. sm whom we lov'-_ ln n particular way of Jas. Cummings of Vernon lli this is felt by his parents. brntliers ver. |‘-assed ipcaiccliilly away nt and sisters, by whom he was ni-_ tin- hc-mc oi Win. Moore. ni the ways held so dedr, and with whom ' early ago ni' i\vtnt_\'-nite yours. lil! \1l‘.v'|Bll lillk Grid Emilia! count-' The decfviiseil had not been very "NWCG WHS HIWPYB H B0\l1'0e Offrnbust for several _vears but no 1”' T0 "“"m- l|“`l¥` mimi' fl'|°“‘" | fear oi the sudden coming o' thr- cnd was entertained by his i'I»-ads , v /i, .f ~\,. ' =_§ _ 1*; "" _: §*/'3'-F<\\ »-'_' S/__;x` ‘-7 \_ ttigg ‘ ' is % \ M »-‘l*-21...; ,f °' than it is possible . to elsewhere.. Pa I " S at visit and we sleeves _ lfilntl lovoil Pondsfr 'Al low tliiyflwlic' I fore hi.-i death he siiiiered irom a lit-nioi~r:iai:u ni the lungs. This was foilnwe-l by it number ot others; ill.-i strength gradually gave way under the strain. until on the above iiicniionvil date, iii: end came pear-efiilly. Besides a sor- . rowing hither, Alexander loaves to nionrn his loss, one lull brother. sister Mrs. Chas. Larier oi Hamp- shire. and three linlt’ brothers, llanici, John and Garfield and one. half slstrr. Mary, also ol Mill\'lc\v_: Alexziiiiler or "Allie" as ho ivan rnlleil by his iricnds will be mur‘v missed among the young gi., ir. * - with whom he was a geiieral iavou- rite ._ To see .1 bright young life cnt oft’ just :ii‘ihr~ dawning nt l i If Fine lisle I The very silks. 20 doze special buy an Boys' Bio Those come in llnrry oi St. Paul and one iull‘ . ‘li ,f J 5 ms Friday and Saturday SH -ERS _ 5, _ lt* ' ‘ ~ th' t , _ _ //i. .ef ._ _ piovc .i our _ _-ni. . <, “\_ _;§` _,/ 3 lin! ,_ \ _ Patrick oiAyershire,Scotlnnd,nni. _fi _,_ Q __.. yi-\_:____ _ _/Z , _ .. ,,, ...I-§ -_ » ..=_=_'el i i "_.`,-`~*-’f/' ’ 1 .-. ' _ _ it ""' ». ~ l‘ildlr\yiiiiil"=<;ln`i;li\,c thldne tl(i1l§il;m:l'\`i\kl‘DB' U. _:gist | K ,I fgziiiiz 1' 2"; iiieir time at sieiiiirion, N. b._ U . ~ “' “_ _ “§f-// -f = lfU_i:§_,§v _-If from wlih~_h»pluce she was married pg; ___._i:,/ -~ ‘ _?_.'_,! to her late husband in 1 G7 The _ _. _ _ vounp, oiiple took up tietr rest in JJ"/:,,‘__:J__2_L, _:fi-H - ' __ _ -~ __ ' _ dence nt once in New Perth in this th, ~ - _ f . t children 'f Q ,_ .- ,,/ _ J ;il values offer ~ every man HIS M N Boys’ ` cotton jerseys in . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . _.50c uses, line stripes at 75c, $1.00 & $1.35 either sport or high collars. 2 or 4 pt. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 60c Belts in grey, tan or black 50c. Better grades up to . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ .1 . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . _ _ $2.00 White lawn handkerchiefs, full size 2 for 25c . Working shirts in plain blue or striped, any size $1.25. Plain duck $1.75. Any size. Extra qual- ity, oxford cloths, light colours. Any size _ . _ $2.25 manliooil soenis to us not only to M ' be sad but to be a mistake. ilut tlirouizli nil experiences such ns this ive must believe that lie who is'all wise knows what is best and we mu-it `gently suliniit and say: "Not my will but ’i`liinc bc`do|in.‘ 'l`lio funeral was heh] on Satur- day, Juno Fiili, and was ii large one The siwviccs were conductor] by -;:f.v:-fr,-;-Y-1;; _;__;:::-_»»_-L-;_ _fs PILES Do D0! nufin nniither day wit' ltchinl; Dlcndinv or 'l‘rotrudi|.,_ i"ll-w.uN9 lurgina 0 "||'l\ I) PII rd. Pr. l`PNn|r\‘i| (i|i\V‘li\l~n\ utlll '|I'g|ll:;\y: l'-wi nt ~`-I-\~ ~|~'l 'illiirli l/uliimz in-ne -ii 110.- n luis; as final--ra_ nr |~;.| It--wirwa Dates ",..', Limited To nin ri. .ample boi tree if yon mm tion this paper and envious I niumn for rmntnge vou wish to y,_Pa_tons Ltd., _ w`il_l convince 1... l‘wEEKi END Uiisurpassed DAY oNi.Y _ _ hose, iii black, tan, grey or white. newest neckwear in knitted or fancy n received by express on Monday. A _ d selling at “While they last” $1.00 ALS Ill ij” it-. .!" ‘ ti? _ 01,5 ti. -sa _,_ il" iii; ` _E _ fi :fi la as _ , tt. ti ' 33 itil obtain f Hi Q1; ij _ itil in it-5 Elil il “ia $1" ‘.-[Ei . . . . . . 50c a pair nd long or short _‘aft Invisible braces for summer wear in either _ -%i'%-';i?-%i’5'i"eF?-‘.i?iéi§'§i1"-&l?-5‘?£fT-El?-EFT- - its hi *Eli iii ii; i! _ all] ml”-V his U» Pitiivex. `V;I`lil;‘p_iiil` bearers were: Win. Moort-_ Harry Moore, (Tyrns Mt-Neil, John I), M¢. l)o_na\l