illikESHNESS ._ .“ y cnvmafiir Cream Cheese A/lc/Lr in. Wour/l/(out/zx Qllouth Lake Notes A Elotlra Hall on the evening of gy, March eleventh, an address "read and a presentation mode, haul: oi the ladies of the Wo- ‘i, institutes of Elmira, North East Point and South Lake. fir, Neil Cheverle, the local mail ' er. This token of public appro- “n was well merited by Mr. .. rle in the excellent service T. he has rendered since as- .. g the offlcc, early last year, Iqelivering His Majesty's Mull on W. difficult and circuitous rural to. The meeting was called to q- by Mr. Angus Benton. After e reading oi the address (by Mrs. . I Joseph MacDonald) and the ..- ion, the recipient fittingly re- ed; and graciously acknowledged . gift (a driving robe). Remarks _ »rnade by the following: Mrs. ,- Campbell, Mrs. W. Stuart . Intyre, Mr. E. Pierce, Mr. Neil hee, Mr. W. Stuart Maclntyre r Mr. Thomas A. Harris. A dain- ' nch was served and the meet- - closed with the singing of the . a1 Anthem. Following is the '£\. m; lair? word in Christie thllity . . . extra rich g, . extra light . . . extra delicious . . . and always fresh as fresh can be. F‘ gidfifi? Christies De Luxe address which was read to Mr. Cheverie: Dear Friend: It gives us much pleasure to greet you here to- night and to extend to you our heertiest compliments. Realizing as we do the hardships that go hand in ‘hand with the discharge of your duties on a. mall route, exposed as it is to inclement weather of our winter months; the responsibilities involved in the carrying of His Majesty's Mulls and the many dif- ficulties that beset the path of our mail couriers, especially on this particular route, one oi the most difficult, perhaps, in the Province, we assure you that your efforts in our behalf are not unappreciated. Since assuming the duties of your office you have punetually dis- charged the obligations incumbent upon you, and have in every way performed your duties not only to the satisfaction oi the Department, but also to the intense satisfaction of the box-holders on your route. But not only does your strict fl- delity to the inexorable rules by which you are guided call for our special recognition’ but the many times you inconvenienced yourself s eases. to Accommodate us merit special consideration from a grateful com- munity. Nor can we allow this occa- sion to pass by without recoding your triumphs in another field. We refer to the coveted‘ distinction which is yours: that oi champion fiddler oi Prince Edward Island, an honor won in competition with some oi the most, talented violinists oi our Province. We remember you also gratefully for your readiness and willingness to lighten the hours in our midst by giving usof your great musical talent; your congenial cqllfi-lly well displayed either in your rendering oi the latest waltses, “Jenny Bang the Weaver," or “Neil Cow's Farewell to WhlskeW-the cheeriulness oi your nature reflect- ed elther withor without the stim- ulating inspiration of the nectar “which maketh glad the heart of man." May we presume to present to you this small token oi the es- teem ln which you are held with our heartfelt wishes that you will be blessed with continued health and the good things that llfe holds out to us. Signed on behalf oi the members of the Women's Institutes of East Point, North Lake, Elmira and South Lake. Mrs. John J. MacDonald, East Point. t. Mrs. J. E. Dlngwell, North Lake. Mrs. P. E. Holland, Elmira. Mrs. Alex. Cameron, South Lake. C. THE POPULAR AFTERNQON TEA TORONTO, Ont... lVlarch 30—(By The Canatien Pressi-A woman ob- server writes: "A row oi high stools occupied by a row oi-lflappers,‘ ii you arilb-end one wesforcedtonote the taut yet jaded look on each and all. Being Jes‘ natohally curious, I observed their breakfasts-a cup oi coffee and a elgarettel One could but wonder at the story of each, and if the sylph-l-‘ke form and such tir- ed-looking eyes were worth it.” But another comments on this fact by saying that girls are taking 10 cent iuncheons because they haven't money for more. Men seem to be arguing the afternoon habit. In a certain tea-shop recently, at 330 in the aftemoon, six men were having tea and various "snacks" (from apple-pie to chicken-pie, from hem sandwiches to toast and Jam). Two women only were likewise ln- dulging. some men are becoming veritable “tea-hounds" and every day sees them having s sip for l0 minutes or so. 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HAMPTON PASTUBAL CHARGE —-'1'no serviccsior Sunday, April 3rd are: Appln Rood at 11; Hampton at 3 and Victoria at ‘l. luv. Geo. Ayers. Minister. POLICE COURT - At the Pol- ice Court yestcrdsy morning, a vagrant wos sentenced to 10 days in loll. ‘rho offender in a common assault case was given a suspended sentence. TEE GILL PROPERTY on Kent Street adJoining Canadian Notional Hotel which will be sold on April lst offers a splendid opportunity to secure a home or to make into a magnificent Apartment House in the best location in this City. 1769-3-30-21. PASS EXAMINATIONS-Follow- ing is a list of the names of P. E. I. fishermen, who sucoessiullly pass- ed the lamination at the comple- tion of the Course for Fishermen, which was held in Halifax from January 27th to March 6th last. Twenty eight attended the Course, oi whom twenty-two passed the xaminatlons. The examination sub- jects were: Preparation oi Pickled Fish, Preparation of Dry and Bone- less Fish. Motor Engines, Naviga- tion, Bcience, Natural‘ Resources. Passed with honours: Percy Hickey. Malpeque; James McLean, Peters RoamPatr-ick G. Kennedy. St. Louis. Passed, Percy Haincs, French River; John R. Harding, Malpeque: John R. Johnstone, Montague; Har- old Shea, 8t. Louis. A form of cer- tificate will be sent shortly to those who passed. PERSONAL! Mfr. James Lsndrlgan formerly prinidpal or Queen Square School and now of shedlw. N. B. is visit- ing the city. Mr. A. Randall, clerk at the c. N. n. hotel in Charlottetown. ac- companied by Mrs. Randall. spent Sunday In town. "sums at the Stanley notoL-Tnu-o News. Ill IAEIADRIAM MRS. JOHN M. OOUSINB The following article is taken from the Boston Globe: The death of Margaret MacKin- non. wife of John M. Cousins, o! 10o Appleton 8t, Arlinflllcn Heights, occurred Tuesday, March 1st. Mrs. Cousins who was born in Scotland seventy years ago was the daughter of the late Mi‘. and Mrs. Donald McKlnnon who later settled in Brooklyn, P. ill. I. Mrs. Cousins had made her home since her marriage forty years ago in Arlington Heights. She was interested in various charitable organisations and V"! ti“?! ready to do all that she could to help any who needed it. Besides nei- husband, she ls sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Alan E. Corrie oi Florence Terrace, and Mrs. Waiter Tlwmpson of New York, Long Island, and by one son, Nicholas cousins who lives at the Appleton 8t. residence. Funeral services were held ‘rues. day afternoon, March 8rd from her iato home with Rev. Mr. Hunter and Rev. Mr. McGill both of New Bed- ford, officiating. Burial was 1n, Mount Pleasant Came’ y. (Mrs. Cousins was p. piste: o; the THE EPOWN GUARDIAN 4- flavour. , , indefinitely. anode.» scaled tin. ccss does this. 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Robins which occurred on Monday fast af- ter a week's illness, The late Mr. Robins was a vol]- “We Md mshlr respected citi- zen, who for many years con. ducted a livery huglnegg m‘; by his new we oblielns manner W“ ‘Htrcmelv popular with all who had occasion to have business relations with him. For the out two you: he did not enloy the best of hel-lth, but was able to be about until a week before his death. Bdllddl hi! IOITOWUII widow h; leaves one son, Dr. Earl Robins, dentist of this city. The funeral, which was pm. m. was held from his late resi- dence yesterday moraine to the 9"?!" OFMQWT. lervico at the MM Ind B?!" bolas conducted by Rev. Canon Malone. Th! Pill bearers were Messrs. H"?! Stems, Howard Hillson, A. it. Mon-icon. A. Bowman Brown, Arthu- lhlnp n5 g, gm,“ o That Ruins Flavour WESTERN GIIARIIIAI -8lGNs 0F 8PBING—ldr. Pmly Aflock of Bedeque was a visitor to Bummer-side on Monday and reports bovine teen several flocks of wild geese flying over the harbor which isosuresign tlmtspringlsnotior “ray-S. ‘ -I.ETURN|;D FROM VACATION -Mr. John Jack, an oiilcial of the mperimental Fox Ranch at Surn- mer-slde returned 0n Westley even- ing from a three weeks vacation It I-iwpocl, N. 5., where he has been m. gust oi Mr- and Mrs. Gavin L- -VlSlTlNG SUMMERSIDE-NI- Percy McMahon, an omcial from the Despltchers Ofllce o‘! the 0- N-ll- at Moncton. N. 13., was an the Is- land on ificlal business this week- 119 was accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Mahon. They were the guests l0!‘ the Easter holidays oi Mr- and Mrs. Parnell McMahon of Bummerside. -8. -OOUNTY court’! -- In the Qounty Court at Summerside on Tuesday, March 29th, the 68.86 0! William Matthews vs Robert Pbil~ Mpg gauze before His Honor, Judie Inrnan. Tins was an action for dim- eges‘ in an alleged assault. Judi" rnent was delivered for the plain- tifl for $20 and costs-S. --IN1’!'fATf0N—At t. special meeting oi the Chadwick Chapter of ch, Eastern Btar at Summer" side on Tuesday evening five cm- gldgtq were initiated into the 0"!‘ er. The initiation was pea-fanned by Mr. Benj- sharp, Worthy Palm“ and Mrs. Ben). Sharp, worthy Met- ron. A social time end refreshments brought the evenlnr to a close-S. .-IBI.AND LADY PASSES- Friends throughout the Island will lean; with regret of the death at her home in Maiden, Mass, m March 19th, of Mrs. Charles MM? Kencie. Before her marriage I119 was Miss Georgie Jenkins of Pawn- all She will be may remembered by friends in Charlottetown. He!‘ blame. who predeceased h” l- bout twelve years ago was formerly of Stanley Bridge. The 116099685 1W1 been in failing health for over l, year- Four sons are left to atomi- Mks- A. 8. Ma-cKay, of Summersldc who received the sad news is a niece-B. ___-_ -\BAI.N BUBNED T0 THE GIDUNlF-A bani belonxivs to w- Oolin. Ramsey of Tyne Vhllvy W" burned to the ground on Monday night- The barn is situated some distance from Mr. Ramsay's resid- aice but quite near that o! Mr. Lid- stonob, which is about half a mile out of the valley. when discovered about nine oiclock the fire was well underway. Neighbors did whey, they could to save it but without avail. Fortunately they were able to keep the fire from spreading. At the time the barn was empty. The loss is cs- tlmated at about $500 with some insurance. It is not known how the fire started-s. -EASTER TEA-The ladies oi 8t Mary's Church. Bummer-side. held their annual Easter High Tea on liiastcr Mondoy- The tables were very pretty with potted plants and flowers and were spread with every dainty to tempt the appetite. The pieces of needlework and useful ar- ticles which were eagerly bought by discriminating buyers. Other attrac- tions such as the fish pond, lucky dip and candy tables delighted the younger folks. The affair was con- sidered a neat success and the proceeds were bout 1400-8 _.-.... —QUIET WEDDING-A quiet wedding was solernnloed on Tues- day afternoon by ‘Rev. L. B. Camp- bell st Trinity United Parsonage, Summcrsid , when Miss Frances Cobb, daughter of Mr. David Cobb o1 St. John, N. 13., was united in marriage go Mr- John Platte son of §O§+b§ GLEAROIIT! OF USED STOVES FROM $5; “P Six only used stoves all ll1 good re-built condition. Also one VEQTQ Heater. “Built like a Battleship." Suitable f0!‘ garage, store, schooLetc. TRA IN OR STOVE stone Queen and Richmond Charlottetown Phone 1m fancy table displayed many lovely‘ Mnsndllirsnlsmoslklatisofflw‘ isamariiobridowdflmm were unattended. The bride wore I pretty dress of blue glory seorsette with accessories to mstch- MW Q“ ceremony s wedding comm‘ ‘"5 served to o few intimate friend! and relatives at the home of M1‘- snd Mrs John 0. Cobb, cousins of the bride. After receiving consflt- fixture happiness Mr. and Mrs. Platte loft for. Howlan, where they will make their home. A reception was held in their honor at the home of groom's parents on Wednesday evening. The Guardian extends its oongntulationv-B. PERSONALS —Mr. Btowu-rt Williams of Tyne valley was a visitor to summer- dlde on ‘ruesdayp-S. '—Mr. Fred Watton of Summer- side spent the Easter vacation at his home in Tryom-S. —Mr. Kenneth MacKenzie, ac- countant o! the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown, spent the Easter recess at his home in Summerside-S. —Mr. Anthony Williams of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada at Summersi‘ spent the week cncl at his home ln Bideiord.-s. —M“r- Ramsay of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. in Charlotte- town spent the holidays 1n Sum- ulatlons and best wishes m their‘ _,;-¢' _,_ § ‘sun-u.- ‘v UNTIL Baby is able toydo his owl! Selecting, you choose “Dorothy" Evaporated Milk for him. This truly "fresh", pure, SAFE milk agrees with even the youngest children, because l! is so easily digested. 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