MA-RCH 21. 1925 110.000 ‘ Policuholders i in the Mutual Life i i i i Saiety in Numbers ‘ 5 of approximately 110,000 policyholders bonded to other for mutual protection and support in time ottrouble. They obtain i the insurance practically zit cost. Surplus profits over and above _provision of necessary reservesare divided among participating policy- holders. . Last year, the _snni oi $2,689,000 was thus distributed to lVlutuatl policyholdersas dividends. Mutual profit-participating policyholders have three options: (l) They may apply their profits to increasing the face value of their policies; (2) They may apply them to reducing premiums; (ii) They may take out their profits in cash. The Mutual Book_tells the whole story. Write for it. WMUTUAL LIFE or CANAD H. -“A. EBERS ' Provincial Manager 135 Kent Street Charlottetown THE MutualLiie oi Canada is a company Ontario ‘ MIDDLEMORE HOME Q A party of young people expected to arrive from England, ages, 3 to 16 years. Applicants are. requested to apply at once. Address all communications, Middlemore ‘l Home, Falrview Station, Halifax Co. N. S. ‘ lilE Waterloo i l ‘illorst-s“, liy llenry ilt-rhort Kniblis, ,stnrt.~t todny tintl is one til tho bent THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Thu = ‘n: rem BENlRAl liliAlllilAN SHOP FROM Holman‘: Catalog- NEW LOT OF CROSS-WORD lmzzlec just received. Got yours now 50 cta. at this office. tt. “PETER .P.AN" Collar and cult sets, white nnd colored. Special 1m. Prowse Bros, Ltd, 1044-3-20-2i‘ JOV FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ~—tor young and old—-we have it at this office. Complete set cross- “iord puzzle 50_fi_'_{__ l"v(|lliii‘t' piano suitable for A FULL RANGE oi‘ l.zitlit.~s_ i.\lis- ses anti Childrens spring huts, now on display. Prowse Bros-k. l.td. llii-ili 2013i —~~ ~ | LADIES CHAMOISETTE -.'iiii‘i-.<i,,,'i,,__, nsstirtotl shades. Prtnvsi- UPUPL, Ltd. Stict-itil lil~l l-il-Ilirili SERVICE WhiLL BE held ini i Hnrsliiicld litiptist (‘hurch for the-the parish t)i'.,l\'t~\v London on the ytnhliiznti inst will ‘he as follows: continuing l’l‘t'SllY‘if:I‘lillls ill. it Sunday, .\lill'L.'ll 22. ltt-v. l)rr Mulligan pron lf‘l‘. \\'i.ii.itn LADIES PLEATED SKIRTS zts-Vrliurstiny Lenten Mission ‘ut stirtt-tl colors, Special $2.79. Pi-tiivst-‘Stt phcns (‘hnrch cut-h night nt T lnli-Silii-Zijp. m. Bros" l.td. IF YOU WANT YOUR CHOICE oi’ n good piano zit a ‘fill or writt- Miller lirtis, (it, tit-o. Si. svsnvsoov is 0. cross-word puz- jzio fun nowmws have one for every‘ i xtge. i ifticti. Cflnlplete set 50 cts nt this Get one while they last. j COILENE CORSETS demonstrate ‘ed throughout Saturday and Satur- ‘day twining by Miss Margaret Mc- Clelland. MOORE &. McLEOD LTD. 1061. LADIES NEW SPRING Stills. ictints nnd dresser-t arriving lllill)’. Prowsta itrosa, l.td. |t|-i.|-:',.'_'|i3i NEW STORY (itiurtliuirs new STARTS.-'l‘liti sorinl story "Wild yi-i puhlishutl. WIISS McPHEE'S CASE SET- TLED.——'l‘lit- nn‘to ttct-itlont. case in 5Uffllllzirtsaxlli- 3 p, m, and l3rookfleitl 7 ,.,_,,,, ,,,,,.,._, IN MEMORIAM 106i) 3 21 Sit l s PRETTY DESIGNS lor embroid- erini; in centers, runners, buffet sets, aprons, etc, etc also silks for working-Miss lliaclnnis, 195 Hillsburo Street. 104-1320 2i MISS McCLELLAND continues demonstrating Coiiene Corsets all day Saturday and Saturday even- ing. MOORE 8. McLEOD LIMITED. 1061. ONE ONLY HAINES 'BROS., a hall. .»\ bartznin ti tMillei- Bros. | moo at Zl-stt BROOKF|ELD.-—The services in lllt- lirooh-lieltl congregation on S ndtrv, .\inrt-li 22nd will ‘be us lol- Hunicr River 11.15 ll. m; p. iii. All nre cortl-hrlly invited. ANGLiCAN’ SERVICES. - lil heu- sington 10.31] n, m. Snndny School 2 p. m. Front-h River 2.30 p, m. llurlingion 0.30 ‘p. m. Monthty lo i CHARLES Ff. DIAMOND i It i< \\'lill iloopest regret that “'0 ‘i€lll‘t2lllifli' ilu- death oi‘ (Thnrles R. llinnittnil titted tifi years. which ‘sad t-vi nt tlt'k'lll‘l‘tlil on Jnititury 3i, 1925. lilo liilil lli‘l>'ll ill failing health tor --‘. lllt’ time lilll hopos were entrtain- for his iictivery until complica- ‘. ons- si-t in twhleh hitstietiutl his .t'liil. .\ir. llinnitintl Wits n consistent‘ liiii,-iiiii<-i' of lilo Baptist (‘hnrtwh nt Si. ‘ Flllllt“ Rift" ‘Thousands Homeless And Vicinity‘ Rev E. M. Altkcn, New Glasgow was in ('lltil'l()llt’l0\\'ll on Xvetltites- titty. .\ir. Everett Wedlock returned on Saturday tiigltt from a busltiezss trip to the mainland. oi .\ir nnd .\'lrs S. M. Daniel- Miss Louie-to NieCotibrey. New (iltisgow was u viiiittir hert- inst \\'t-i’l(. ltev nnd .\lr.~i Bruce (Jarcw have gone to Sumnierside io be with Mrs Care\r‘s brother, Mr. Samuel Silll|llli|i2l who is quite ill in the Princi- t‘ounty llospiltil. .\ir nnd Mrs Angus Stewart. hztvi- rt-turnt-ti from Kfllltilllglflil whcri- they wt-rt- present at the funeral oi‘ .\ir. Stewart's brother. visiting her‘ tntrcuts .\ir nnd .\irs Robert Selltir, Whcaitley ltiver. Muster l.a\\'s_0ii ‘Slillflutltlil was n \\'1-\*li i-ntl visitor in Frt-dt-rirtoit. und persons were homeless, three.- hundred injured. Poplar Grove school for tllo month, ‘ ot‘ Febiitary. Donald Smith. 1 (llenn Williams. 3 Ruby Yililllgan. Wiliio Williams, Ii Flrinn MI. xvi] Suwun which wok plum, -l l_.:i\\-ro|1(rc. Iilillignn. v m, Sunday :,,‘,,,,.nm)n_ “hind. i tnr-ludtrnr “zittttoncr. 2 _ lad on Pang-h. .\lr.\t llnrry Crozier. Darnlt-y is (“mu I H” l ‘l_'""~ Fern Williams. It Eldon (irigitiklvrtlt- \\.’ilt linnis. Fire in Tokio (Canadia_nMPress) LUKIU, I as a Result of l t.\larch llt.—'i‘en -thuus< twenty missing, -<-0->-——- POPLAR GROVE SCHOOL information Tho following is the sitiuding of' tirade Vlil——l Myrtle Williams. 2‘ union vt--~1 George Williams, 2‘; (iitllltl t\'~- 1 l)‘.li.<y'hli‘lll‘gélfl. 2‘ i-lltioti (irigg. (lrntlt- l-ll—‘-l Edith (irigg. (‘irntle ii»1 llorotiiy Inglis, 2 lVi-Zlizinis. ‘Ii lllivin Aililignn.‘ Perfect Attontlnit 7325/: - MYRA KELLY. '!‘cucli‘2i' - flinnrdit lininmnt for vornu nllll Iiuniuiis “Investment ‘ Write for a copy. i? Recommendations? 3m,‘ "u", ML Stew“! spam a and 2.00131 lltlllliitll; {yore dosttroytetll ‘.. . . ., . ,, . lil a eon ultra o 1a swell rive _ _ lt n days heit recently the guest qbkim _ , Eight pages of concise and a selected list of high- yade Bonds and Pre- ferred Shares, which will guide you in in- vesting for safety and satisfactory income. i, Nu...“ iii-kw mus m'\'"‘_'_“"_‘.-.L ..-.. -_ Royal Securities Corporation Limited Great George Street, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Halifax St. john Winnipeg Vancouver autumn-columns; in +- 4“ .\lr< ltrntri- Joy and Miss iioilirt-y" w‘ro visitors lit‘l'l' this \\t-.'l\'. .\ir ’l‘hcodoro Slunziuhttti spent tho \\'l'i'k t-nd tit his homo. in (‘hur- lilill‘lfi\\'ll. 'i‘lit- Womt-ns institute. lll|'/.\‘l‘ Ginvt- h“‘lt| a~ Si. Putriclcis ‘Ft-xii and iinztiui‘ at tlit- home 0t‘ .\ir ililtl‘ Mrs Pope ltnsnall on the ovi-ningl oi‘ the lTtli. it wits. lnrgi-ly dhi i“ll1li'll and pnsscti off tiitist Hill‘- ei-ssitllly. ‘ i .\ir. (lnrnt-t. Prutitl, Koiisillgltill} ‘lt‘tiirvit-\v for -t tiumbcr of years ptntl Wlln‘ zilwny iny good work. -ll.." it consistent worker nnd tlio' eomtiiuiiity itzis ‘lost n good nulgir, bur. ii.- ‘tins Ji-tt to nionrn live‘ _tlllllll,llli*i',q and lliroe sis-tors nnd, 1hr‘ i- "inotht rs, nniiiely. his daughtq i" Mrs. iltt-\ i tieortgi: l~‘tiril, Port- i: i l.:t |'r:tirit-, .\l.i‘..-. Levi (‘titl- illlilll‘ iii‘ (‘h“to\vn. I\‘lr~:, lCdIstinl ifhtindlt r, lillbilrl) lloud, Jenn and ‘llili-n on the htinit-stt zid. Thi- broth- wns n visitor ll\'l‘t' on ‘fuvstiny and always n wolctinii; gin-st, ~.~4pi-t~ iully in musical circles, The inonrbi-rs til‘ tlit- North \\'ilishir-~ Uit-lirstrn tut-rt: also llt'l'l‘ on ‘Pitt-s- tiny and in lht- i-vi-nitig ptnvi- a tiitisienlti at The tilobo with Mr. Protitt iii; nccontpntiist. A lilrKP tiuiirht-i‘ were prt-st-nl anti tlior» tnnthly t-njtiycil llll‘ evening's en- tt-rtnitimctit. H whiih Aiiss NIcPhoo. llrookliiiiqlrr: nre .li..'lll t‘ lliuiiiiiiitl. Elljilll Th“ annual meutmg of [inc ' \::I;§ Alli l,\ltt~:.~'.. snli-tll ltlr $7310!) llflyt jn 1llll)f)liildllll‘\‘\tlll lluimtitiilhall‘Wumvm. "Le-mm" was ppm lnfili - aw l. ll'l'll soil tit for ,.i0U. Ttlltl n ‘rtowii, its isitns tire t rs. “wok at the home M‘ My mu] Mm‘ --—A--~‘-~—»- ——— -—-— -“~~—--— e- ‘ ritlrut iurinictit-ti one your rind “ ' iitttu Wtuiornutillrs-ltiitnlltur15.1. yo)‘, Th.- vuriuus roporis, noooemvovoooo-owvoe~¢¢v~v*4-¢*¢v'¢~'@'*¢'t"***'" linlt‘ ILLIU nnd Miss MePht-e ‘is now ford. t‘li'iown. nnd Airs. ltoderiok ran,‘ §I‘U\\‘Ud ppm i)... your jlmi _ i“ igotull iit-ttlth ilillll il‘lllt3 to tittentl .\lt‘lnn5.~‘ ot‘ Oyster lit-d Bridge. His-bud,“ hm} m..." a mo.“ 5-“(1153 ' l \ 9 ‘ ‘ “I - to ins noss. Sit- Stllflllf ier vuca- wilt- pttilt-t-ctisetl iiin ten years . u _.\_ C’ R i._.-_- 1,»; S T _ I ‘on litst sununer “on the llsllninil ,,_o_ I I liii,l:.i|-,.iiii-il,ii|,1~..51d|i|:i)(iiiiilwtlii \lii|>i'£ . , , . with ii~i pnrcnts . r. ant . rs 'l‘ht- fll‘,'.{-.'tilli‘t)lll.~li' o1“.‘i,‘ n-tiizh» nun.“ “rum, is m“, (m. H“, 5pm,,‘ zillugli .\lc.l’ht>e.l Dali-titan unthfiit; lltlFri llllill trit-nds rhnl. liitlvlltlt‘? hlis m“ §hu“‘i“_k._ Th“ “owiy Bit-Cunt _ pvt-ts to spent it lore tlgillll l? inherit gave iruo nvitent-i- 0 Lin UH‘. “m; prvfi" Mp5 _\,||||- —~—-—~—-——'"— ‘ ' '~'ttttt‘utt'll iwtt-rtti in iriilcit ht- wits hcltl. Over‘ (‘mp Vi“. "F415,, Airs |-‘.v“i~i-iii ' _ "n: litiiitlrtltl [Willlfi tollotvetl hr“ \\'(idhn h 8,...‘ "CH5" Miss 31;, The chew that is always good. filsn who are users of IN$TITUTE MEETING -— 0" l‘t'lil1llil.~' to its rt ting place lll lfliti- My,“ x‘lt|‘ll‘)(k Ag“... ,1... “I ; this tobocco claim that it is ‘the only tobacco that gives them the satisfaction which they desire. This has a flavor all its own and is in a class by itself. Hickey’: when you are buying chewing tobacco, Say t o TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. Manufacturer: Chflrlillfimw" ;b0-0000-0+000+0000~0000040000040000 04-06000000 00-0-00-0 u 000-0004 00 0 0 00v0-v'>+004 0000-04 t "hi" Macleany8i MacDonald l‘ ‘i i-itoxn H!) . Recognition of .". " Tasks Well Done " The ‘ever-increasing desire. of dis- criminating patrons, to be served by us in tihcir ‘hour of ,bereave‘ment, indicates we have attained a reputation for per- fection in the tasks that we perform. _1t . is our desire to render a type of service , ',,' that will be recognized as prompted '.,' l by high ideals, _ ,' i AhllfilihANflld JEVICE _ i" $ $ $ $ $ $ Dollars fSaved Dollars Saved Nutrition of Foxes The "Power Foods" which supply Energy Ind Strength require to be fed your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must some from food and chiefly from one clan of foods coiled "Carbohydrates." From one- thlrd to onrnlif of the foxes’ diet should’ be made up of them. lmpqclpl ‘Cod Liiver Oil Fox Biscuit ranks very high In carbohydrates and in the correct cereal to feed at this season. ,. dbmpgelulc are also rich in vitamins! and mineral ll|_l- oth absolutely nseenar, to obtain. Best; Refiulfs in Reproduction They flvouid_bg fed regularly through the gestation period, boinfll ' vs and have a cooling effect on the blood. Fud thfnfofnlng moat of dry imperial Fox biscuit Milk indium wmjre always eeuntlnl In a fox ranch. BISCUIT 00., LTD. ; i t l tobacco H". M, lllilllEY 8i lll0ll0LS0ll ‘i ..\l.'|l't'll lilth Tho 'l‘ruc Blue institute lll id its ullnunl meeting attire homo ., Noyi- ‘with ton tnembers :ini| tint» visitor present. The lllPUl< in; iilltlll d with the ode. The initi- inti-s oi the inst tinnnnl nicetint: ,.tntl previous niooliiig were rotitl nnd ndoplctl. Following ‘this this new tillicers for the teeming your woie t-lcclctl: -— l’resitltint—-.\'lrs. .\llll‘tl0t.‘l( (‘utclitici .\lr.~; lflvcrclt Wetllock; SPCYUHIIW" treasurer. Marjorie. Wetllock tit-- . lt-cti-tii; Diretrtors, Mrs. llowartl ('lll||‘l- Airs. l‘. J. Noye, \.\lrs. J. .‘\. t‘, llotltzoiwsoti; Directors, Mrs. i). M. Molietid, Mrs. (leorgc illcillillain. Delegates to the convention are .\ir.~t. Noye and Mrs. Court. 'i‘hti new cotninittees wero also nippoiirt- cil. School commit-tees Mrs. Wed- lock, .\ir-s. Noye. Visiting (‘oin- niittee, Mrs. (‘ourt and Mrs. I). M. Mclit-tid. it. twus tleoitietl to give $0.00 [or eyta-gltisses for one of the school pupils. Tho lll8lIll)t’.l‘.\‘ tits- cussi-tl hnvitn: an entertainment at Easter. plans for which was left to the committee. Mrs. Court invited the ‘nienihers to nice; at her home for tho April meeting. ISLANDERS SUDDEN DEATH ---Any of a former gen- Hfllllflll of Charlottetown who may he now living will iwirn with ileep regret ot‘ ~tho dcirth n‘ Mr. llt-iijrtniin Owen ‘which took piwtri- nt Boston on February Lilith. Tllt- lute .\ir. ()\\‘t‘.ll hutl rt-tichetl the tigo oi’ sovt-ntysix, was tireparintr to go to his tlilllillll0i".‘i for his hlrtihtlnyt diu- llt'l‘ when he stidtlenly dropped dead. Mori- than hull‘ n twentnry ago the int.» Mr, Owen was well known in (‘hurlottettnt-it tnnployctl with tho tirni of “Ioish & tlwen being n first ctnisiti of ‘the latter. He is survived liy a widow, (his ‘second wile) ant] three daughters. liy his first mur- rlntro he had one son and one ilztntzthtttr, tho son predccetisetl lilm ii. tt-w yours tigo. iiin other itonr relatives iiro two brothers, llnht-rt nnd Walter nnd one sister residing on th.‘ old homestead at. Millll-Jqlliéj also oni- sister. Mrs Silliktsn living in lioslon, bcsltltis nn ‘exceptionally largo nnmher of nephews and nieces living in different parts oi thi- pro- vim-v. Have You Ever Tried Three Flowers It's greater than Aladdin's Lamp—Aladdln never knew all the things thers were to_ wish for. Why? Because he had never saw those wonder- ful perfumes called THREE FLOWERS. An odor of ex- quloits fragrance, Drop In today and we will be pleased to show them to you. l-l. L. WORTIIY DRUGGIST 17:8 Queen Street" Phone 271 \'lt't)-l’1't}!-iltlt‘lll view t‘iiiiete.ry. l‘lii- servi t-s ivorc cinitltirt d by the ltev. .\ir. ‘.\iel‘l-..‘tt, ‘which wzis vi‘ y ll1l]ll‘t‘§/:il\'t'. ll-i-s tri- bu‘.~ 1o he ilitt-ttsed will i011‘: b- .i‘i‘lllt.llllli‘l’t ti by those who heard it. The pull heaters were Albert .l. (‘llllllltlldfl John t‘. (Yntlmtire. lti; . " Stem. Jziints laimpler, \\'"llli'.tn1 ‘lititii-y Neil nnd .It;‘hn Parktnzin. l —-——i-<4>--i—- MR. MARK POUND. l On lhl} evening of Friday, Jnnn-i nry Ililih. .\ir. .\lnrk Pound n rer. highly es-tccmtitt ‘resident of tilt-n Vtrlley passed punceitllly tiwny at the itge ot‘ T3 years. The tleccttsed had been in his usual, tnirl) good trontlitioii oi‘ health until about ‘two wet-its- he- fore the coining of the end win-n ho was taken ‘ill with ll heavy cold. Durint: most of ‘this; time he was zililo ‘to move about the house and to nuke nn interest in wvhzit was go- lin: on. For sometime though hnlon- this lllS'-lli'£l‘l't hntl been iii rather poor shape nnd while tthus stuttering from the cold it seemed to ‘be in a worse contll-tlon than formerly. in- stead ot' improving, Mr. Pound tzrt-w trratinal‘ly weaker utttil the evening of tho llllOVpt tnentionetl thrte, his heart ‘took one oi’ its ‘bad turns nnd when ‘the weak ‘spell iviis over it was ‘found that ‘hlstgentle spirit lintl win-get! its lletittetiwartl Flight. ‘ lMHllilBS a stirrowing widow. Mr. ‘Pound iettvtrs to mourn his loss. three sons nnd two tltitightcrs. The ttlrreo. sons are, William of Millen- otrkct, llinino; (ihnnlog oi‘ Saska- toon; and Otis at homo and the two ilutrghtttrs are tMiitst-s Mabel aintl liultie tri. homo. Two other yonnt! sons lfilijnh nntl .Inmos nntl anothor young daughter Ktiiin liltirgnret pre- decozisetl ‘their father by a nniii- iror of years. Mr. Pound tvas one member of a fuinlly of seven brothers and (mo. slstlor, Tho brothers wi-rt-r»\\'ll» iintn of liiiatrgtite, Samuel in Frctl- UTlClOII, David in Charlottetown, ls- tine in llosion. Thomas nnd John in Yiiichltxtin. Muirk in (‘i-ion Valley nnd the sister wns Mrs. 0. ll. Si-iirs. MlchigainOf these three survivp the dtwetrsetl namely, John, lstioc nnd firs. O. H. ‘rs, Mr. Pound ‘was n ninn who will he much missed not only in his vi “Olltfrlll ‘ . . . - .. ' itniulntg ot directo and nutliitiis. tithe: routine business unis dispos- t-d oi‘ unti zrsociztl hour \‘ll.iil.\'“l< (iifOMlS iii 'l‘ht~ Globe lloicl in~i clndo: - .\li’.'4.~llS .-\llnn .\lt‘Kt‘llZlt‘,‘ Mnlngns-li, N, ; (i. L. Ulllllklil. (‘hnilotti-ttnvn. representing .\l. lt.; {Allison ('0; i‘ ..l, Cooke, Kt-nsing-i l m m‘ flit‘ lit-pi of Agrittuiture; A, ‘l, hlntrheoti, llunter ltivi-r; John. (‘harloitt-touwi: Keith ltutteiiiuiry. ‘ i)ciiit-t‘-<.; Boswell. Vicioriili J. ii- rt-prcst-ntnit; ilrock it" Puttcrstin; \\'. .-\, lluesiis. (‘hair-j lottetowu; .l. R. hunt-tin. llnliftix. reprcsetlting “Winter. Smith & (fol (L J. Protitt. t‘ ‘lottctown riprc-l soniing .-\. lltirnt- A" (‘o1 Joseph ll Stovtirt. liny View; '1‘. .-\. ltotiil.‘ Milton; J. (‘. Alotitgtniicry. (‘liar-l lottetmvn ropresontiu: Slllllfll’ '1‘ Green; \\'ni. M. 'l‘nylor. .\'civ (Hus-V guw; Theodore hionaghun. (‘hni~' lottetowu; lirniest Nlcliiiint-ii,‘ (tech Campbell, George Mviirflll» ll, Bowman, North Wiltshirc. Gitests at Riverside inn inclntle: _.,\1r J, ll. Hervey rep- Colonial Fertilizer Co; Judge W S Stcivnrl Charlottetown", Mr F. J. lloininu. Charlottetown; i ‘.\ir POP" N035 Hazel-brook; Mr and Mrs Russci Campbell, liinsters Harvey anti Clifford Campbell; Mr F. l. fhttutller, (‘hnrlottetowtn Zilr Stewart Parkman. New Glmlww? Messrs (leorgtt Snclgruve, l’. l‘). _l- Ry; llilurrny‘ 1\lt'Nt'iit-. Wli- 1l"l""~“ Aibattoir. llnlii \~: .I. S- ‘-\1=\<"l»<">tl (Ehurloltetown; (i. Elliot ‘Full. Charlottetown‘. llflflllil Tommi" Louis 'l‘raintir, lvun llowninn of the Royal Bunk stall. lilllll" Rivera-sin _._...__._r end wits not fat-r away. We" Wm“ facing ‘tho king of tctrrors, he re- tnttined calm nnd unmoved. lit! know ‘in whom he i-llilll ‘heleiveil and he was pGFSlliHlHl thnt he W“! "M" to keep that which was coniniittt-tl to Ills trust against that day. ills pas-sing n 'ny was one. oi‘ iii-op peace. The funeral was n larléi‘ "lW-v which was held on the. tiiftt-rntitin oi ldridny, Filllfllilfy 3rd, ithe service was teontluctod -by the Rev, it. ll. Stnvert assisted by ‘the Rev. U. l1- ‘Peters. homo .bu‘t in tho church nnd in the interest in every‘ zood cause. the work of -the Sunday School ilflt_ own community. Those who snt tin- tler him in his class will not soon forge-t his helpful ‘teachings and his onrtiriit. euhorlltitiotis. liis pres- cncs in the ‘services ot tho con-gre- gntitm was’ always an inspiration. lvhonever in. was present there was ti-iwnyts n‘t llenstt one dtveply inver- ested ‘listener. in the earthlytstincitr, ry henceforth there will he one more vacant sent, ‘but in the first horn in llravcn tho number of the re- deemed ‘will he greater by one. lint‘ it. was in the homo, that Mr‘ Poitntl was nl-wnys tit his host, ills kindly genial manner anti his never lnil- lniz thoughtfulness for the good of, tithem always ‘made his presence‘ n benediction. And when such as we have gone -to their eternal re-l ward how truly may we say "Bless- ed nre the dead ‘that die in the‘ Loni from" henceforth they rest from their labors and their works. do follovpthem." When it became eyitlent ‘that this wholo community. ‘lie took n iloep Willinm McDonald, Malcolm (illlls. ln Alfred the Church "TILHWBS ever rcndy i0 do Stevenson. interment W88 his shore. ‘For iifnumiber ot‘ yt-nrsiflartsvlllo Canister)’- ho tuu-ght n Sunday School in his! The pail-bearers were-Jllessrs. Stirling M61403“. Garfield in the (‘n-rew. purgeon hittliettti and cotutvtsta BATTERIES Received Today i One Carloati fi Wool Dress Fiannels Your Opportunity to Secure the Smartest (‘olors at Only 98c Flanneliis established in the Spring mode and at our ilfiCfl it is a decided economy for the jumpers ensemble skirts and spurts frocks you will Fast-Human“ broadcloth finish. 32 inehss wig“ need. Burnt orange. sunburst, uriffin, prince grey, thrush, Coral. emerald, terrnfli". nikko. sand. chamois. scarlet. "mil" bamb°°i "'99". almond, radiant, old rose, black. At $12.93 Reg. $%0.00 t Bed Outfit-comprising Simmons link fabric Spring. Soft filled Mattress, covered with good quality art ticking. All sizes. 3' s" and 4‘ s". White Enamel Bed with five fillers and four brass knobs. Easy rolling s-"mmms ma“ b“ l" waim“ Castor‘ and mahogany finish. Simmons spring, guaranteed saigless. Soft filled mattress, covered with good quality art ticking, All sizes. 3" 3". 4' and 4‘ 6." REGULAR 811.50 ROLL EDGE FELT MATTRESS 5 INCHES THICK‘ ABOUT 45 LBS. COVERED WITHFANCY ART TICKING. ALL SIZESYIQB Note These Values Fugi Silk $1. 15 In the colors you will want for overbiouses, sport dress- es and lingerie. Flesh, mauve, sky, turquoise, grey. rose. flame. black. navy, burnt orange. peach, honeydew, canary, white. brown, sand. powder. At $19.75 Silk to the Top “Jazz” Stockings Absolutely the latest in Hosiery -Silk~tothe-Top.'1ti new All sizes. Don't miss it. Silk Hosiery Regular $1.00 Value Special Every pair perfect, fine quality in all the new coloring: and sizes. 98o colors. 98c (ihildretfs 39c Children's rib stockings. Regular 65c value, Sixes 4 to 10. Special ’ . ............... .. 39c Stockings 100 Wool Crepe Pleated Skirts 3.79 The smartest and most practical skirts that you could wish to buy, that will come in excellently for Spring and Summer wear. Skirts are.,lttlched to camisole tOpl, and come ‘in a variety of favored pleatingl, lncludinl knife and box effects. Coloring: Include sand, cocoa, brown, pearl grey, navy and black. Size: 36 to 40. PA TONS LIMITED‘ Novelty (‘hamoisett e Gloves 1,00 a Pair Tlrese new arrivals dismay latest effect of silk trmbroid. cred cuffs and ribbon in. sertions, ‘ Their perfection of finish is only rivalled by thc unique. ness of their designs. Every woman will want at least one pair for an attractive s" semble. Pull-on or one dome in the fashionable short length, CM"! Qable. mode. fawn. covert, beaver, ma“. "d white, Sizes S", to 7|/,_,_ $1.00 A. PAIR Soft White Flannelette Yard 19c Snow white. warm, loft. "iPPY ‘Wimh Suitable for women and °"“d"°"" "NIMBOWHI sleeper: ' o pettlcoatc, s“, 27 inehemwlde. _ (‘hintz Cretonnes Yard 36 inches wide. lultabls for drap- eries and Dutch curtlino. A you; range of designs in a multitudo of colors. ' . T =—-_-—-*._..J