ylllld_ rel! ponds will‘: y ‘rs. '1‘. fini- _, ARION McKINNON N VIOLIN REQITA —-—- “ ;a ‘Ilfltil M HEARD I he roilowl here as Miss M-dKlnnon is innon of Bangor, ‘P. E. l. Sh . teacher off piano, violin .dolin in ‘Boston. - rthur Clare. = MoKinnon, ‘who ‘teaches v10 rpiilllO and mandolin to a in bcr of pupils in Arlington, an leo with Mr. lAlbont Fan-con o on, gave n finely executed pro . of violin numbers. liuce-ll ‘by iher teacher. lll‘ Clone. also oi‘ Grove strco lieli .jo ‘Son.g". mer strneet ‘accompanied. c. vorle," ‘Cause; and ‘fMaz-wrka" nlawskl by Miss tone solos, "While B ory lChilniev“ Mwrgiaret. Tes "Dream lCloutl." ‘by Shure. A . ‘Clare. accompanied by Heie violin numlbe-ls. “Sprln ‘Mendelssohn, ‘erewski, and‘ ca. .No. V". ‘ ‘lnnon; all," ldam-lin and “One Flee .B_rn‘.hrmB , -_- "" henrlan (Dance. “ egger, ‘Miss llviacKlnnon." When you buy a General Motors car on credit, you may be sure that the purchase plan is as dependable as the car itself. The purchase eral Motors dealers is another way by which you secure greatest value for every dollar you spend for a General Motors car. This is the GlvfAC Plan, operated by a member of the General Motors y |‘_=,,,,,,y._.M,-_ and Mm E43,. family» It combiner wand crsdirnm- ‘“.‘§‘..'.‘§‘._.n.. l...‘ n... ‘u... d“ with V¢FY1°W “$9 i_ slggrlartgnflafiiilér Alfred ‘and The General MOCOI’! lil1¢ i! a c955’ ‘l laglizlhy-llltlatrons ond nurses of P. pletc line-"a car for every purse and purpose.” And Plan, purchase cording to the circumstances and assured income Any General glad to explain ‘ GENERAL Morons ACCEPTANCE‘. CQRPORATION’ y speraalurhcosulcflmioylhapuvwlwlsd CllBVROLEffl . PONTIAC - OLDGMOBILI‘ :2 OAKLAND . fai'_"_""_o SPELL! m. urn urlurr srvousnsq 11m. batons!!!‘ blends ufkualswbllhsllet s. u" weigh ans lllllldfld! and ills-II‘ a s1! dmggists or aims on mdpiot Mflbnrn .00., United, ng clipping lirom ‘the mgum ‘Advocate will ‘be of 1n- Ime, o1 Mr. and ‘Mu-s. Simon ‘ e and l 1st Friday evening. February before an audlencewhat filled iton Hall, Boston, Miss Marion ‘lnuon, of Grove ‘Street. wasl . in a violin uecltal. assisted lbaritone, and tell M. Robbins. accompanist. use ‘ d ‘ llcce f ; estimable gentleman, predeceased ‘She was Mr. t, ‘stlhocll pleased with his selections. in his last group ‘oi’ $01183. re- ‘lo sin onco1~e( ‘with the Helen Bailey of, Mr.i At who close of "the even- tflowens were presented to revered MoKin-non and Helen Bailey. bu program u-as as follows:— “Gavot.te." Gos- _ (Kllnawlck) ‘last r1‘ McKlnnon; strengthened, she oils oi‘. judgment seat of God. He "Minuet", . were "Hungarian M lss baritone solos, “The l iI-iour", ‘Dorothy ‘La-o, Mr. Clare; ‘-' n gmup. "Flower Song“ Lango. No. l," '2 When ‘ you buy a car on credit CADILLAC IRIGIDAIRB p _ IN MEMORIAM MR8. JOHN NleKENZlE Died at Munray ‘River, ‘P. E. 1. on lMaroh 3rd, offer a lingering illness to‘! four_months._.lé‘ssle Mouean. of i-ltlle ‘Sands, 7,8 yewre, wife of John W. McKenzie. lSho was a urem- ber ohhhe ‘Baptist ‘Uhurcb for forty- slx years. and leaves to mourn be- sides her husband. one son in Ed- son. Alberta. and six grandchildren. ‘three lmPort J-iood, ‘C111, and three in ‘Edson, Alberta, .10 all o1‘ whom sincere sympathy l8’ extended. -<-O->——-—- WILLIAM E. ‘HYDE. JR. ‘ The funeral of William E. Hyde. Jr, was held from his home 45 lMrs. Brennan was a lady whose very name was revered by her many friends. Her life wag the very mirror of grace from which was reflected the forms of the-j IIIMIY meritorious deeds that she: loved so well to perform‘, . --Y.‘ ———~n»\» M R9. GEO. M I000 NALD At Brudenell on ‘the night of March 5th. after two year; o; “g. lefllli. U191’ 0 Dfllfled awnyl Mrs. Geo. Macdonald (nee Miss Margaret Jane Moor). The deceased was a daunhter of ‘the late James Moor of Baldwin's Road, ‘where she wgg born on April 1'6, 1882. She leave; to mourn a husband and {our sons, W. Wilfrid, Gordon 51-. ‘Ivan M., and MALPEQUE ' The annual meeting‘ of the Prinoetown ‘Bible and Missionary smcloty ‘was held in '12. i-ncetown‘ ‘Church on ‘Tuesday afternoon, March 8th. at =two ololock. A lbrlqf account of this mtevLngWvaa ‘pub- lished a ‘few days ago. but it is be- lieved that a qoclety around" which centres so mu-ah ‘that is sacred- and ‘helpful dosenb more than passing fro-title. _ Flor eighty-nine years fills soczety has been in ealstesrcz‘. ‘ but it is ‘believed that the import- hll-‘ts of its purposes and aims were never ‘more fully realized‘ than at ‘ibis uneetinlx. The devotional ex- ercises were led by the ‘Pastor. Rev. lD. M. ‘Gran-t and the s, ' I James -A-. all 8t home; a stepson. Goo_ W.. at Montague, and one sist- (Arlington Blond, ‘Fe-b. 22nd. Rev- Oharles ‘Madman of the tBoth Eden Baptist Ohurch was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Beatrice Sylvester and Mrs. Hall sang solos. relatives ‘and friends were present and there was a profusion of floral tributes. The pail Everett MoKinnon lMaoLean, Jr. Burial was "Belllnger of Newtonvllle. -———-—4-0-¢————— a MR8. CATHERINE. BRENNAN- Sorrow profound overwhelmed the good people -of Klnkora recently when they learned that lMrs. Catherine" Brennan had passed into eternity. She had enjoyed excellent health; never having been (known to have seen a day sick... She was in maidenhead. ‘Miss ‘Catherine flHanlfan, Stanley Bridge, and, at Ithe age of twenty-six, came to ‘Kinkora, where ‘she continued to reside until the time of death. She [was a member of a family that ll-ommanded profound respect. and 'her genial and charitable disposi- tlon made her company always ptablo. Her husband, a ‘most ‘8. iher thirty-one years ago. lTo mourn her death she leaves three daughters, Annie, s. public ‘tealdher, Kronan, Soak; Mhs gATCll. J. Campbell, Clermont, and . Mary at home; one daughter, the lute Mrs. T. A. Driscoll, died some years ago. JOne son, ‘Patrick, Klnkora, survives. Also bereft are eleven grandchildren who fondly her. in her last days she was visited by her Pastor, Rev. M. J. Smith. lDiD., who administered to her the tee of nihe Uhuroh, and, ‘tlhus ascended to the r funeral t.i was held on Wednesday morning r- to St. Melacbbts ‘Church, Klnkora. n and included the many friends that ‘g she had in this life. The pallbearers Farmer, Llohn lMlchael ‘O'Keeffe, John Johnson, Allie ‘t. l‘ faithful departed in esteem so high ‘High Mass of Requiem was ‘brated by the Pastor. who performed the solemn obsequies. *7 plan offered by Gen- ‘_ under the GMAC may be arranged ac» of individual buyers. Motors dealer be the GMAC Plan. l‘ nonporous-sures cud ‘Robert grace. ‘er ,Mrs. It. ,0- 34nd. The Mfllllfltbe Church of Christ at. Montague.“ and during health was alwuyg a... k “a cause, She washout was particularly addressed ‘to active worker in heart?" “m” a woman of rare intelligence, of Gordon. and Parker Llvlnzstona. deep glncgy-ily, 5m] 0f gunman. During her long illness‘ l“ MtZWhich she bore with Christian fort" ‘ lFeake ‘Cemetery. funeral arrange-mu“ and patience aha w“ so “P “mm” being l“ char" °1 A'°h”b§ld‘signed as to be ready at any time to answer the call of the Master. this time nuemerousi1mge_ friends visited her and she loved couldr 44> discuss the future tl-lome belugjlnlllhlorence or the church at home prepared ‘for her. ‘One or her lnstno supply ‘svlmt, the restless thather family shoulddlons are lacking, the need 0g a those loyal and‘ trueivlalon or ‘tile waiting million-s and ‘ Throughout l wishes was not‘ forget. friends who bald done so much for , her. By her death a. loving wife. a truemother, and a loyal and con~ slstent friend has been removed. Rev. J. aid, Fred Rober Finley, Mellisll at Union a ‘powerful address that troulil not deceased was a member ofllon in ithe hearts of those “m, list. W. Hayter, assisted by Rev. John Stirling. conducted the services at the house and grave and took as his text. a most appropriate pm »‘ rm 2:22. stir.“ t‘. ‘s: verse of the 116th Psalm,-—"Pxoc-igmvyzaflk)“ m 183s‘ y e ions in the sight of the Lord ls the ' death or ‘His saints." The pail-bour- ers, ns follows, were cousins of the ‘address was given ‘by, Rev. Dr. fish-l of Kensinston. who dsuveleu i181! ‘i0 give ‘impulses and inspira- llltd. ‘ After a, short ‘talk ‘with il- lustrmuons of Chinese character-s ‘ills Wurst-r members oi‘ the audl~ ‘ence, ‘but was very interesting to all. Dr. ‘Saint ‘took alt ‘the lbasds of his remarks the ‘words o‘f the ‘fol- lowing verse "The meatless ‘millions W9“ ‘"119 ‘USN. lMhoae coming maketh all things new," Chrlgt also waits-but men are slow and Have ‘we done what we Vavc I? Have you?" The l ind-l- the waiting lclhrist was forcibly presented. The ‘business of tube ‘homely was conducted ‘by the Pies‘- llllelli. ‘REV. ‘Mir. Grant, who after the reading 0f the 111111111135 by the Seulemfy. Mr. John Simpson, gub- mittell ‘ohe annual report on behalf or ‘the committee. ‘The ‘pgpqqt The two fold illllllflii? 0f the society was iglveln Florist-The lllsselninblnion {of Lille lBible Society ‘the work of ‘Christian "ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " Has A Case‘ (By British can... Press.) ‘IJONDON, March 14. -— Towns > ‘people who wander over the Essex . l bll himsgaozagtnuu.icpaunomlvgix‘: itall. and moreover is u police. “plumb 1M4“, mimmon lofllrcer of the West Sufiiolk Cour his handsmkeepbim mserssch- -5'lP.b“.1a'Y- ‘H9 l5 llflsttionntely - did not help him. Prisoners Battle six desperate convicts under sen-l villages l have never bad a case, tense to be hanged for were subdued in their cell at the county Jail at Jollet early after a battle of hours with offic- ers. willie three companions in u sensational prison break escaped to Chicago after they two policemen and a taxi driver. victs ull of whom were Mexicans were captured here early today. Gregodrio Itlzo was probably fatally . d in an exchange of ‘shots Sfiflllltlrefi. and S€C0ll(l-—‘ll'l r o. wmm e “beamed, Spence ‘MOM.’ “vmlanttion of M15810“ ‘mm mhglllg°mle_ QZLIURXRUCE. The other man taken Moar, Emest Moat, W. G. tilacdon-lbonlllien. a ’ “‘“° “ml while 1mm“ m“ and Imsseullllfltl. Without ‘the agency 01' "h" of the trin Bernardo Ilox. Grade Vl.—-l, Milton- \\7(l()(lj 2, 2. hlztrgurt-l (Turrlv; ll. Mildred (trade \'lll.-l.‘_l~‘.lla Xilzlnbeoll and It was clearly shown . H _ Joseph Currie; 3, Alllren (tarvor, Condy. ' llfrrll Brut-c, equal. at l were seeking “ third member Grade V,—-1, Jenn Carver; 2, Pl-‘lfclat Allvllllltlll:l‘~—l)nl'is lNuoll.‘ l (lralle Vi.—-l. llllglllllld Maillleud; Marlo MacDonald; 3, F-rzilmla Alllrou (tumor, Joan tfztrver, lfivel- 2, Carlyle lllulre. missions would -be_if not ltl-togetilr Side Byroum hnmmg the l, Shrconan, Harris Wright and Eliot) During her Wright. ‘The funeral was attended by the many friends who held the ‘ Miami ...__.__4-o->.__;_.- MRS. DUNCAN DARRACH hunch mule difficult. llli ‘was 'S".l.0lVl,l that ‘Christian llliB-i ‘sons is th re"t ‘L - - .[ 1 , ‘ glllgllllllvlvlliéi (hr-s ‘Bfiuncan obarracfiflwlflll for (led. it is the‘ mission- Dflfiied llellilétdllll¥hazaliel He'd clrulllllilon-g of Bibles-and bh-ug for elemliiildelalrlld inve:l.1oehf§;os1u.§.f‘m’ ‘Bum? Society‘ The olmc‘ Q H t _ I n . _ ‘ what W55 always “may and wmmgcrs wore re elected and the ‘meet l mg was brought to a close by the, to ‘give of her time and onergymngmg "mom. Greemands w“ to any good cause in ‘the coni-‘Mmmmm‘-_ , munlty. In her early life she mndel I i1 4396131911 0n m‘! 14m“ side and] ‘The ‘stock. farm implementsj and some ‘furniture ‘be-longing to Malcolm MaoGougan, Malpeque, were sold ‘by auction Wednesday allternoon at. one olclock. it was one of the most largely attended llflflllr. 8-11 tlIB/f- medical sales ever lhelll in this community flflro vfland on the whole, good returns became a member of ‘Pownnl Methodist Church which she faith- fully kept till the Angel of Dent-ll called her t/o the great beyond. illness which she bore without a, m on and ‘the kind 9!‘ llllllossiblo-utt all events very a Jone, guard they |mdl)|:‘:?,:]g?;£ 1\l‘ul)onalll. Highest .-\.\‘l‘.rlu.:l\-~~i-l\'r~linn .\ll~--2_ filllbcl Bruce. ‘Sgmmmlhl with them, n pullce gqugd attempt. ‘ll-ratio llV.—-l, Eveline lie-Neill; Nl-ill 91%.» l-llhul lfyuses, teacher. (trade l\'.-I, Pearl lilqkox: 2. '- fl "r Wvlllillll NIiKZlAEOIl. Il'l"l9S who open the way for ‘the m‘ Indiana harbor w r d d e c woun e . ‘Policeman Never border into Suffolk are mystified by occasional reference to “The Wlll-ovthe Wisp," but few who have not been to the little village of Nayland know the explanation. , The mysterious "Will o’-‘t-he- lWlsp" "is real flesh and blood. weighs 200 pounds is over six feet Eczema on Face and Bill!- ileals. “My baby's lace and body were covered with ecurns. It broke out notwn to all‘ "local “people ' as |“Serge‘ant" and is often spoken of Ias “be policeman who never lms a case." Nayland ls an old world village, many of the houses and cottages dating ‘bask to lllbi). One house, in- deed. overhanging tho muln street-v still preserves its quaint lattice, windows and centuries old carved‘; ‘beams erected in the 17th. ccnturyx A few yards away is the com- bined police station null ilouso of, the “SergeunW-ll‘. ‘C. Pooiey~andi here he cau be run to earth lifter‘ [a chase through three of tho four =villagos that comprise his belt. i “No, we are not worried by ,crlmin_ais down here.” be confides ‘to visitors. "lt u. n wcry quiet life. "NIB people of Suffolk are so honest With Officers that there is lit/tie i'or lne to do, so CHICAGO. MarchJZ. ——Three 01.1mm in fact that in three of my ing. l-le was uoss all the time, and his clothing aggravated the may. ing out. _ ‘l used other remedies but they i l began usla; Outicurs Soap and Ointment and in ‘ I IIW days 1 could seen change, and l in about s month be was baled." (Signed) Mrs. Katie Davidson, Flat Lake, Alta. Culicun Soap, Ointment and Tsl- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. nun Iul r s 4a.... :r~‘§..:..‘-:. .1" ....‘.t".'."*r.€r:'..‘:r°‘~'-"-“ s?» Cutler-a Shvlll Stick 25a. l If you take YEAST for your HEALTH, use Royal Yeast Cakes. Write for free book- let, “ROYAL YEAST FOR BETTER HEAL ”. E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. "ronouro. CAN. “mldel While in the remaining one l have been troubled only by two people— one who stole some chickens and lll8t01ll9l‘ who tricll to run with a C11!‘ . today l ‘ l. __....__4-0§__..__ had wounded VERNON RIVER SCHOOL TWO "f U16 three 6508p‘!!! 0°11- Report of’ Vernon River School‘ for the month of February: ‘Grade ‘1X.—1, Pansy \\n..>.l_ ‘Grade Vl.(l.-—l, Loud Call/Cl“, Harold‘ Wood; 3. Isabel Bruno. ruary: l Wllfrlrll hicllouzllli. (lrnlle lX-wl. Mantle MacDonald. ‘7 (iruliv ll.~~—l, ill-ion hincllnlnlltl: A tb. - t . a 8y d“ tam‘ thtough mm“ 0'Kcefc; ‘l, (lorllon Len; 5, Jtlrlllllil in Almcili. (ifllilv v~1. Awnlc NlacKenzle; 2. Fern ‘Lon; ll, (lien Len; -l, llonzt Carver; 5, Doris Wonll; 6, Utilllllll McDonald; 7, Allen Currie. ‘Grade lil.—l, Alice ‘Cnttlly; ‘l, Bernice 0'Keefo; 3, Rnlpb Len; ‘i. Dinnerware Wee Bil 1° blob the machine and in an Bxflllflllge of shots two patrolman Wllllhlll Frost and George Grant, and the taxi driver John lliarolnias, (undo ll.-l. Atwood Bruce; 2. lmllso hl-aclfienzie, (ll-ado I_--1, Hector MacLeod.~ Phelson, teacher. __._.__- LYNDALE SCHOOL Follmvini: is tbr standing: 0t‘ l._\'n-. llnil: School for the nloutil of Fub- (fbogter blac- Ofile" could n also . ‘l. daughters conlll do death‘ ot be retarded and the end, came calm and peaceful lu the: twilight of lfllday the l1 inst. The deceased was born at Pownnl, her maiden frame being Margaret Brehaut daughter of tho late lMr.} and ‘Mrs. Thomas ‘Brehnut and was in her 69th year. After her mar-i rlage she moved to Clyde Rlvsri with her husband where she lived for a number of years. 189d they moved to lMarshfleld where she lived with her ‘family till her death. There are left _to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. a sorrowlng husband three sons and four daughters, Nell ‘B. of Borden; John ‘M.. West Newton (who arrived home in time for funeral); ‘Percy at home; Edith ‘Mrs. ‘Horace Vessey, York; ‘Laura, lMra. E. Howard, Portland. Ors.; Hilda ‘Mrs. Herbert Dennis, i Marshfield; and Miss ‘Bertha, ‘RAN. [at home, also two sisters. ‘Mrs. 2H. gSlquires and Miss bavenla both of lPortland, 01's., and one brother Alfred D. of Pownal. The funeral which was held on Sunday was largely attended. ‘The services at house and gralvo being conducted by Rev. It‘. lE. lBothroyd, who visited her during her illness. ‘assisted by ‘Rev. lMr. ‘Spencer of ‘Charlottetown, interment being in York Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Edgar Heartz, Peter ‘Stewart. ‘Ijenry TBoswall, Wallace Wood, ‘Tuppsr Ferguson and J. '1‘- Ferguson. The beautiful floral tributes from . loving _______ | l the following conveyed ‘lunch sympathy: ' ‘Crescent. W. IM. S. Marshfloid United Church. Wreuth~ lMlurshileld ‘Wbmonls institute. tE. I. Hospital. , I ‘PliloW-Aliusbnnd and family. Oh ‘Mother thou has left us. And thy lose ‘we deeply feel ~But 'tis God that has bereft us ills can all our sorrows heal. ‘. (‘Patriot please copy.) Mystery ‘Shop ~ five yea-r inside it in ‘that time. yet M00 ‘u and tnlques. , ‘The shop fro with antiques, n. March‘, 0f Art Treasures _ i r ld . aft m ._ _, _ . ‘ (‘e antufifii... Press.) £333” 13:16: ca“ brgiengihuni free-a beautiful 7-p1ece glass Water Set on receipt 0f l y always felt tired anti nervous. After i ruowmm . ‘March H __An an taking six ‘b.3168 of -D0dd's Kidney . payment. . = , . '. ' I i l wman." ", _ ggirmélwhlg? “rilgggrgld Ziljzwéjfrtflfifjflfaglfifzfl: ‘f?’ 3%}; Don’t miss this sale—~you can have the use of ......"1'..;'...W3i.°i." animal" ........ w...» lmvedllwvfifld ‘n Mr» Kw‘- . Dinnerware set while paying for lt- s. No yuIClIUIQP has been _ rd kidney trouble. it may have been in‘: to neighbouring shopkeepers. .lt is crammed with art treasures nt itself is stocked including Chinese ‘were realized}- Flihe ‘auctioneer, was Mr. ‘H. A. lliorrison. Kenning- tou. lit is very regrettable to have our citizens who have ‘filled such c. largo place in community life, leave us, ‘bu‘t ‘it ‘is believed that Kensingrtou will be materially benefited Iby ‘the presence or lMr. and Mrs MaoGougan, and ‘Miss MaoGou-gan. They lealve ‘thin community attended by the good wishes of ‘many friends. Miss ‘Margaret ‘Casely, recently of Kensington, than moved ‘to Mal- peque, where one will be welcomed by many friends. it is helped ‘that, ‘this community and ‘its ‘interests may measure up to Miss ‘Caselyb expectations. at Holmanfs n. A l '00 Petr‘ Week 25 Beautiful Patterns to Choose From Put up in sets of 87 pieces ‘compris- ing 12 tea cups and saucers, 12 bread and butter plates, 12 tea plates, 9 dm- ner plates, 9 soup plates, 12 fruit sauc- ers, 1 covered vegetable dish, 1. gravy boat, 1 salad bowl, 1 cream Jug, 1 sugar, 1 pickle. Priced at $18.75 t0 $82.85. . ' Sale commences Saturday morning March 19th, ends Saturday night, March 26th. Mr. ‘F. J. Lockorly left on Mon- day for a, short visit ‘to friends. in Morrcton. Misa- ‘Minnie A. Wright, ‘Summer- slde, is bhe guest of ‘Miss Ellna lS/Lewart, ‘Hamilton. > Miss Mlurlel MaoNutlt. left Mal- peque on Monday for a visit with ‘friends in Montreal. Mrs. J. ‘If. Woodslde, Ifamil-fon, left on ‘Saturday morning ‘forr a vis- it =to her daughter. Mrs. Montgoum cry Owen, Toronto. (M). This gives you an opportunity to have the set of Dinnerware y0u’ve been wishing for. You will scarcely miss the small payment each week. You ‘can choose too from the finest selection of patterns (20 0f them) in the Maritime Provinces - all stock patterns, too-you can, add to or re- place at any time. Station. it could have been "sold at least a llozou Limos eivory year at a price which would have meant a considerable profit to the leases. The man who_ owns the lease of the shop however, will not part with his tenancy. (People ‘have even approached the lessee wit-h attractive offers, but Ifor some reason known only to himself, he will not surrender his lease, His Trouble Started _ After A Bad Cold Read What New Brunswick Man Bays of Budd's Kidney Pills. Mr. D. Burs Guftsrled from Bright's Disease and Found Dodirfs Kid- ney Pills Very Beneficial. ti’ Piece Water Set ‘Absolutely FREE nt, but only t0 those who pay s arranged, we will present ‘Upper Main River, N. B-, March l4.-<(‘Spcolsl)—"l have suffered from Brlgbtis Disease for about nix months." writes Mr. D. Burs, a resident of this place. "My trouble As a special indnceme promptly and fully paid up a nay Pills relief ‘from some form of l the dry. ltohhg skin. dlsslness, nsr~ vousness and inability to get rs- freshing sleep that mark the earlier stages of the disease .0: it may be dropsy, mhournatism or some other l silk t pastries. h- and b o-a-brsc. "The umnr rooms, r ....._._ _..~......_¢_-__-.._.._ neighbors, are also antiques and time ‘ . . ' ' l his ’ lhars blood conrsht tbs f i Iimhln oticghgibnlloltv‘ u. has. inesns new Msltht slrmm- the places in the ‘v according to filled ylith vsludhle minim‘!- but the place is hi4 untensntsd and unvlslted for months a l market lolnlty of Victoria oMArrs Surnmerside. d, - e A Charlottetown ' ‘ ‘on SALE’ AT BOTH sronss‘ o; m uufl dL that mark its advanced stllfis. Budd's Kidney Pills In puiwly u kidney remedy. They strengthen tbs kidneys so that they do ‘their ‘full mm: of straining an the im- purities out of thsxbloou Md].