l’ ‘ mltuuomiu ' MRS. JAMES C. HUDSON. _ ‘onamnns Demonstrate This Extra Value TheFirestone Dealer in your locality Will gladly fiXPlflln t° you the extra value of Gum-Dipplflg- H‘! l5 PFBPQPCQ t0 demonstrate bow the cords of the carcass are saturated in a mbbq- solution, insulating every fibre of every cord with rubber which minimizes friction. Naturally, tires built of Quin-Dipped cords have extra carcass strength and stamina insuring longer wear. Flnxsroua TIRE s RUBBER company 01-‘ CANADA. Limited HAMXLTONrCANADA MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ‘firestoue FIRESTONE BUILDS THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES J. A. GESNER Great George Street Charlottetown, l’. E. I. CHOOSE A CANADIAN NATIONAL \'.-\t.'.-\'l'l().\' ‘lllls Yo». ALASKA " Arrange a trip to the Pacific Coast this summer. Stop off at jasper National Park. See Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. VisitVancouver andVictoria. You will enjoy the ten-day sail to Alaska on board a palatial steamer through the Scenic Seas of the North Pacific. All outside rooms. From the deck see stupendous glaciers, and a aerried skyline of giant mountain peaks. The cntirc tour will be o new lilill in- spiring experience, full of‘ scenes that will last, bcnui ies that will nevcr fade. Don't miss this 0]" " FARE from VANCUUVl-Jl lo EiK/‘JEWXKY and return only $99 including meuh and berth-all ouuilie rooms. Sec CANADA in Canada's Dinnont Jubilee Year llvllll‘. | \|,_~- _| ‘ 1867-1927 Hrkin, lllfl, from, _\g1~||(_ 4-|,'q-,,“.'“ ' Un Canadian National cliprcu ior your IlIli8|i|Dfl1IIlQ.a'1d for money orders, Foreign Cheques. etc. ljklldllltllu NATIONAL m; roger: Railway Syflem in America riqszs-n-v-zi , The community of Cast-MUD" was saddened when ll "came known that one of us inosi loved and respected citizens had 988i?“ to her reward in the W!’ o" °l M"- . Margaret Hudson. whose death 100i .place at her home there, on Sun- day morning, April 24th. after only a ireeira illness of zhal dread dis- ease, pneumonia. She was a dauib qer of the iale William Cameron. ‘and vras horn in Tryon, P. E. l., in ‘L856. bur has been a resndent oi lCESFUYDIIGt since her marriage 3pm“ 5n years ago. The late Mrs. Hildsnil possessed a kind. cheerful and sympathetic disposition, which endeared her lo ail with whom she ‘mingled. Her absence will be keenly loll. not only in ihshome. bill in lhe church and co unit! as well, for she was prom nt in every good \\'Ol‘k. She will be ever. more keenly lliissed because the end came so unexpectedly. Except for a much of rheumatism. she "was unusually well, active and brmid ill her interests for one oi her years. She llvaa chosen presl‘ dent or lhc (fancurnpec Auxiliary 0i .lhe \\'. ‘.\i. 8.. which was organized a few months ago, and was very ll-Pillllililastlc In this work. indeed, lher memory will he an inspiration ~10 the members of the Society l: urge them on lo greater emu-l, There are left i0 mourn lheir ir~ FBDHY-illl? 108s lwo daughters. .\lrs Rubcrl Rankin. Summon-aide; and All-ll. iRcvJ \\'. J. Dornville. Petit- vfldiflc. .\'.B.: and one son. Brenton with whom she resided on lhe liomeslead: also thirteen grand children. To all of thesellieheart lell WmPRlllY 0f the community ll ‘extended. Her husband. the late James C. Hudson. predeceased hei thirteen years ago. ‘ . The funeral service was held in Lnscumpec United Church, on Tues day afternoon. April 26th, when a lnrgc number of relatives and friends lisselnbled to pay their last tribute of respect. The floral offer- ing. from loved ones and friends lw"? WT?’ beautiful, the tribute ‘from lho W. .\l. S. being a (lpjmy crescent or daffodils. The Service was conducted by the pastor, Rev A. S. Weir, who, lii the course ni his address made filling reference :o.thl:- life and character" of the de parted, and spoke words of comm“ to the sol-rowing family, who mgllrp I ‘not as [hose who have no hope," The Dali-bearers were Messrs. Ma» iol- CdiTliIllETS. R. lI. Rayner, J_ H ‘Bryan, M. l. (lordonhFrsnk Brun- siliillEiilill H. R._Lnckerby. The re yf-"llld we"? lovingly laid to rest in Jlscllmllec cemelery beside those of her husband. <0>-—-§_ MR. FRANK TRAINOR llloril has heel. received of [he VQJlvlI .i_l hi5 home in the Bronx. - ell lork. on Aptli 26th, of Frank Trnnior arm 0f the 1M9 {it and .\ll l-nlrick Trplnur nfllllll .\ll‘ll'll n, P, l1 “puny \ lint-cased WliS born at South Vwlvlll” “holll Si!!!" years ago’ ind went to New York when l; i‘@l'.\' .\'0lifli-! man. where he engag- ed in building and contracting ‘lie visited liie Island about three Yefilffl llzn. renewing many old ac. ‘luiilnlancell, and at that tlmg wal- .“"_-l°i'lllg the very best of health ‘handle-lath lvlll be (leeply.deplqrec u, aieiywlllle circle or friends ~‘5lll?(‘liill_\’ ill the Bronx where h: “d” lllflllll’ resieemed and widely known. _ His wife (forms-iv “l (In. . North llivelgl ‘P ‘E 81.1311? llvo 50MB and one daughter are li-fl m fondly cherish his memory itlllle 'l»‘lliiléll'vlvll;i"ligll"ir'l(‘lif'lll‘el‘h and Elsi. “Ml/ill”; JlllflES qjifflllllillllll’. Sim-t: Yuri‘ (‘it ‘1 5} -- ’ ' \'Iu':\ll “llll-Slllfli? lihilrllnnllllrsclll/lltlzlll‘ ‘aim. Nnrill llivn; I ly JESSIE ELLEN SCOTT, .~\l.cr {ill lll.-i s of several iveells duration, lliiss Jessie S0011, of,29 {Alley Si“ Charlottetown pagsed to _her Flternal ‘Home. She vras horn in lCornlvall, P. E. l. in 1 . the year 1842 arid spent lhe early years of her life in that community. in the year 1871 she went to the United ‘Slates where she resided until 1933. at which time she returned i0 live with her brother, ‘Mr. Jac- llb Scott. who survives her. Early in life she united with the lBaptlst Church and was always u. consist- ent member and earnest supporter of cvcry Christian enter-prise wllh- in licr reach. On account of her quiet, unassuming mantiel" of life. her many gills and deeds of Chris» llHll love are not known. She was n woman of slerllui! character, of 4/0/1006‘ . ___._.__.. We offer the advice and ability gathered ' in thirty , years of successful efiorts to please those who demand _ the unusual and the artistic in memorials. Skilled workmanship. Prices Reasonable. Ask us before deciding. “NO GREATER TRIBUTE” CHANDLER“ & BELL, ‘ Monumental Works \ Charlottetown, P. E. I. n 160 Kent Street .l\§'o'l,"-.l=- ,i.i‘g'.é‘" ' I’hohe 741-J. - \ I m‘; k v-_ rvifinlflngl L » Melville, , .Ch'town, _ THE‘ . lion. Ieveral week: ago she about! mot failing health, and on y morning, April. -2'i‘tb, she‘, entered into real a! the mature age 3 of 85. g The funeral service was held at conducted by Rev. Rsss lC. Elston. ‘ The singing of appropriate hymn!- 1 solo by ‘Mrs. Leigh Warren, ahd a few filling remarks from the text . ‘Blessed are lbe dead, which die iu the Lord" marked} quiet im-' pres-ire service. The‘ burial took plate lu Cornwall cemetery. ' The fici-al offer ‘ included a, Zprll)‘ if0fll"'ill€ 3Q lst Churiih. gpray fromiMr. and .\Iis,_.i. P. G0!“ don. spray from the ‘\\'. M. A. S. - of the Church, gpray from Misses Laura, Alexandra a Jessie Scott, 5pm)- fronrlblrs. _ ' e and ‘Mbi d-‘lgviiaud, and ros fr:m the uiec-l as, Bertha Cassie and-Jennie. GEORGE TOWNSEND. Funeral servicesdor Geo. Town- send. identified with the 11°11" building business in Roxbufy 5°‘ Tiortf lhan 40 years, will be held 111 "up; home, 32 Woodbine street, Rox- mry. many at 2.30 p.m. Burlni vllli be lu Forest Hills cemetery He “no.6? years old. a native "l Prince Edward island. arm "l William and Elizabeth lbiasonl Townsend. lie was a resident "l he Elm Hill district of lloilbur)‘ for about 25 years and built many iouses iii that section.‘ of the clt.\-_ pm‘ many years he was a deacon ot. lie l-‘irsl Free Baptist Church. War- ‘cn street. He is survived by his \'i(l0\\', .\lzil‘.V J. Townsend; l“"" laughiers, Miss Ethel M. Townsend- if Roxbury, and Lira. Edith E. Mac-l loliahl. of Waverley. and twosous._ Waller R. Townsend of Elizabeth. N.J., and Ernest S. Townsend, of!‘ Roxhury. '1 Mr. William A. Townsend of For- lilne Bridge, is a brother, and lilies Margaret A. Townsend of Lot 43- 1 sister of the subject of the above iketch taken from a Roxbuizl’. us“, paper. Mr. TOWIISGIIKLWIIOBG leeeaae took place on March 22nd. i927, was well nnd favorably known ill. Buy Fortune, where as 1 young man he learned his trade with Mr. Wm. R. Dingwell. . The very soul of honor, with n, (ind and affable disposition he won 118D)’ irue friends wherever lu- aveut, nnd'wau another successful ‘slander abroad. milking a valualill- “Dillflllilllflii to church and Sifllf‘ Eu the town of his adoption. (Patriot please copy.» __.€_<¢ M as. PATRICK TRAINOR: ll i< ("ir - ll l‘lll_\' lo record tbei fii$lllf z‘ i‘ 2 or llle ill0$l [)i‘0Ili-l inclll null ilrllvc llii‘iilll"l'.i 0f Kel-‘ ..< flu» ;l"i.~'h. “" l1‘? Patrick! Frlilnol". (.ll“i‘lflgf’ lilliirlcr. and 393-, eral carpenter, in u‘ “ill year. l ll certainly cxelnllll --' The ax-E ‘om that "in the lllllloi Jl life we’ are in death“, for Mr. . 'l‘rllinor, up‘. .0 one svoek prior lo llll’ Iilm. of his death, the 21st of April. wils lit work on wheels he “'11s i’i|l(_l_ lg for’ some of his customers,‘ and? tucll :0 the job till its eonipictio . On"! ihal night be was felaling, not in‘ usual, ipul despite that llldltposi-L tloil, and true to' the precepts of [lie Church of which he was an ex- emplary nielnbel’. imd-lrtle to the‘ precepts of his own conscience. which he evel-‘conslstenlly follow’ ad, he walked to church the next morning —<lloly Thursday» and! (luring Mass had the ineffable joy-l Holy Communion. oved old Sl. Joseph's chlirchi, which he had viewed and admired‘ from his workshop for ihe last ~10‘ 9r 50 yearl. Ho cr-rlninlgv has set an example by his iiill'!Sll'_v and thrift ‘n material affairs. nud n przil-lil-ul poncrele one ln performing the dll‘. which our younger men should em- ulaze. urday morning 23rd April. Owing ‘.0 the conditions oi‘ the rdrld, the llstance from the house to the church being about a quarter of l1 mile the following young men kindly bore lhe remains to the church-Joseph Kelly. S. Mouagh- iii. l‘. lllrallley, 0. Kelly, Horace Truillor. Jno. lileQuaid, .I. A. Mc- Donald. A. Malone. The deceased, who ha; been a iifedong resident of Kellys Cross. will leave a vacancy in the indust- rial life cf the community, in the religious and flilzniiy circles. where he was nlivliys found at his post, his presence will he sadly missed. for he was the centre and the idol of his family who looked to him for encouragement and example, and they were never disappointed, land at his passing. he has bequea- llhed to his falnil what is better lhlin all the gold in the world, the example of n stainless. pllre life, mobrleiy, industry and the priccless heritage of the Catholic faith. His sons are Jrllnes P., teacher Kelly's Cross. Levi. North Wiluhlre, Walt- er.‘ Edmonton, Alta. and lBeiuietl, Kellys lCross. mid his daughters. Mrs. Wllllmn Dolron. Bnltleford, lrflisk, '.\irs. J. F. linache, and Mary lLoretta, Kellys Cross. and lDoyle, Charlottetown. ‘The pall bearers were, Jerome lMcGuigan, J.lA‘E.lBl'adl9)', flies‘- eph Creamer, MIA. Smith, F. J. ‘Monagluin and Levi Malone. 'l‘ile- following lMass lCards and Messages nf Sympathy were receiv- BLZ "' ' lEttie and Bennett, lMr. & lMrs. J. F. Roache, IMr & lMrs .I. B. Trsinor, ‘Ml’ a lMrs. w. .1. lDOlrOII, Battle- ford. . ' Mr \V. D/filrslnor, Edmonton, shire, Mr & Mrs town, ‘ ‘Miss Maud , Dolron.‘ iBattlefnrd, LVHHS IMnrion Trainer, ‘Bangor. lMninc, ‘ ‘Mr. Thomas South Melville. lMr & Mrs. William Wlltshire, ‘Mr dz lMrs Malone A’: family,‘ Cullen, N; John Trainer, lDr. G. L. Bnlitli- Cilftown. lMrs Margaret dc Alice '1'- Smit l ‘or .....' ‘ .1 ti...“ ..'.‘ uoyifi‘ / the home on Friday. April Elli-l - \\>\.>* -<§\.\>_\\ - \\\\\\\\\x_.> i1‘, &\\\\.\‘ \\~‘ ‘ no other car can claim . HE New Star Car arrests attention becauseit was designed for Beauty as well as Com for! and Scrip/cc. Its ultra-modern body lines lend an air otdistinc- tion that is not duplicated by any other autorlwblle in W5 price class; _ The New Star Coach-—with its soft, luxurious uph0lstcr~ ing, its wide and comfortable seats for driver and front-scat passengcr—and its exceptionally attractive colors~has no ‘equal, per dollar of purchase price. Durant Motors of Canada, Limited s~$lvllfliibi i New Star Car Features Red Sea] Cqnfincnfa! "Lq-bend Molar. Full Premur lmbrirnIion Morse Silent Timing Chain T/lrrmostntirally Controlled Cooling System \ “Wiirlvtlind. Acrrlrratkm Loromofivr-lype Brake: Super-Sensitive Steering Cold Riwtled-Cbasii: Frame Pullman Vrnlilnfori Ami Ofbn Quality Fraturri. Nulion-wide Service Rcilitiri . \ 1 Toronto. Canada k \. f he ~ NEW l STKR* CAR last visit to his ‘ilk-l ' |.\lr & l.\ll'S. l. (766 Jrzlrtocral‘ 0/‘ rouns sores t/ve _£0W Price field aim T‘ G_ l Distributor, Montague i A GEN TS CONRAD & c0. Charlottetown lpllcrliions. G. CLAYTON GREEN Borden ‘ ll. Alonagllall. Ch" ,,,,,,,|;;_,. “m, mo,“ n-uuhp. m“; Hun. llerly liilll ill rest on llll‘ afternoon hcr llllllél‘, ihree ibrothern alidllfllt of lllO liilll in Si. Joseph's ceme- sisters. who will long cherish 11$ ties enjoined by lllP (Jatholic cliilrchl ‘The funeral took‘ place cn Sal- l his adopted daughter, Mrs. lLeo F. l F” Elihu’ l“ N°Wb°'" Mr ti‘; lMrs i.. P. ‘Trainer, N. Wilt-Fflne’ healthy children‘ m _ _ ‘given only‘ ‘Baby's Mo‘ B‘ D0319’ ChTTbe Tablets nre the lfest modll-lnlrlalllllg mmm‘ n” ‘you can keep m any home ‘vheroHllmlillfinliy llcl" illnmst lndoulllnlile. ‘ m. out: iMrs. Annie .\lcGlliglili, (Yhioll-li‘. ;.\lr & Mrs. Anthony Hzillglley, ‘(‘ll’~ own. I lMr 8r Mrs. James M. lllelillcsscl". Ch’town Francis Edmonton, lCn-Jlpbell. lficlesizlsiic, Messages of Sympathy: ‘Rev lL. Smith, (‘ll'lo\\'li, Mr. & i.\ll‘H, Wm, (Yllllcn, .\'. \\'il:~ shire ' IMr »& Mrs Klnkora, Mr & Mrs .I. Charlottetown, lRev. Joseph .\l0lliigllilli, l.f)_\‘(ilZi College, Montreal. ALBERT WYAND John A. Sllreczlllll. Austin 'l‘rainor. Albert Wyanll, 7-i years old. and n. resident and well known dairy- inan of Warren for over fifty years. passed away at his home at. 122% Porter avenue. on the night of Ap~ .rll 23rd at 10 o'clock, ills dcrltb terminating nu illness n.‘ sevcl-ul No Medicine Like Baby’s Own Tablets Babe or the Growing ‘Child. There ls no other medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets tor little onel-i—whethcl it llP for the now- abaolutely free from opiates other-iiulrmful anus 811d the mother‘ John Armour. R. ‘R. l. South iMon- alzhan. Ont., Siiyfli-JWNQ hgvg thffjgisfin of Regina Hngnli, beloved wlflV lwhom.‘ ‘when a medicine ls nclalled, we have. Own Tablets l there ale young children." Bflllff! Own’ Tfllllfilfl nrl- n mllll.‘ .but thorough llixnllvn ‘which regl late ‘soled by ‘frequent visits n! hcr be- . ' l d . . ‘ . . - ' old by medicine dealers or directlsmg Dam" Rev L McMahon’ i_ iy mail 1M flfilnonta a ‘box-from The i, , m 1 y, r. wlnmmlv-malclne 00-, Brock-lull: vfliqvmfyllllf°azz°mlfi“d °' lOtIi and swat-flied ‘pony y)? ;.~;-_ nu m w.» mW-v zborn balm or ‘ihe growing child‘ the‘ Tablets always do good. They are, U1" can llwhys feel sale in using ‘them.’ ‘Gbneerlilng the Tablets, MrsMllLAllrll Will. 0H9 oi its most use-I .\ir_ \\'_v:lull was born ill (‘zlrllll- dish. Print-ll. lilllvzll-d Island. iflluzillil ull Fchrllilly 2b, "lonfi. llP lrils llif‘ sou oi‘ _llil» lilli Siliullclniull it'll"!- llrl-t S. \\'_vnlul .\lr. ‘Vydllil l-llnw lo Wilrrcll when lll‘ “us. llilli-il-l-u null tlw vicinity slut-u lllfi! limo.‘ For lliilll)’ years‘ liP l-llullllr-ll-ll ii‘ ‘<l:lil'_v business tliifl was vl-ty highly‘ l'i'l-'lll'ili:il by lrll of llii" lllwn iu lllr ‘llusillcss. Fm- (l\'i‘l‘ lili)‘ \' ll'.~¢ lii‘. l is ll lul-mllvl‘ ill‘ flu.‘ ‘(fl-ill .l llll"l.w"l, ltirul (‘hurl-h and lms mil- m‘ iis| lmnsl iilllhful iitieilllzluls as lung {is {ills liczlllll permitted. lil- was lll "lil(‘l'i'il)i‘l‘ of llli- lion's lillilc Clzs .llnll hull been lull- "Will kcrs. , ‘, ' Mr. \\",\".lu<l llrzls mnrricll l\\'l(‘i‘. his iir$l will: Miss ll lllllll-llllrvr; to whom he " ' ' .\'ll~. lvembcr 1. lHl-ll. pus" ;l\\'ii_\' ill “i893. 0n Scplllnilil-l- . lSiiii. he‘ {was married to M124. Snlll lll-(‘li Mllllln. who now silrvives him ll-illl, tllrce cllllllrcn. lAlllcri. “lyzlull. J11.‘ Clcvelailll, Mrs. Iliillllcil .' ' liillil Williunl ll. Wynn/l, ' .‘ .lll'o grzlllllcliilllrcli. Lcllny \\'_v:llldl ‘and Tdlizlilleih Janel .\l.lllllu. six‘ brothers. l'lliii'll-*5 llull- Allen.‘ of‘ lPrineo iGlIlval-ll island; CllPyllPl‘. of lSaskatcllewnn, Con] Silas, of Viill~f conifer. B, (‘.. Wzlllucv null Henry‘ .or While Plillll-“l. ‘.\'. l’. [ . iMlnerZtli-iervices were llclll in the‘ McFarland ‘Funeral Hollie on Nnrlh Park Avenue, l-lnnllay afternoon at .l2:il0 filClilfli. interment took placc llil Ollkwnnll cemetery.~Exc. ‘ (Patriot Please Copy) ——<oa———-- oi’ its ;l\'l will MR5. PATRICK HAUGHEY. The lParis of Kellys Cross losLl fill and esteemed indies in the por- ol‘ iPnlrlt-k Hliughey. in the 37th yunr cl’ ‘her age. l The deceased. who liflfl ibccn ill: the past fcw cnergyqfcolirngc. null hcr low» for’ llor fnullly, whom the wished to relualll with jun: ii lllile longer. Vil- liantly drovl- of!’ the grim Reaper, ihly by day. lult he won out on the nbovo date. Strengthened and con-V lleflcellllly. and hopefully, ll-lgv. lllmrll. The l'. Alllnugllzlll. pull lllellrcrs \\'(‘l‘8-~G..ill(‘lli.l l-I. Wllrlllcll. Joscpll Kelly, J. F. ling" Wilt‘. imd a lflmlpJni-‘llllflfllt ‘mm F. Alulyn-llllor. ilnd who‘ llQVQ-llle" slflcere lilll.\' and J. l). .\lr-.l\'cnnll. ‘Besides sympathy of a. wlldWllfl-lle llftllllill‘ ill-r ul~il-l' slrlcltcll llusillind she is i survived by llll'('(' young (lililglllvffipDfilllfé. ‘ yrvzlrs old lliiil has ll\'4'll lii \\'lil'l‘i‘ll‘ V ltdlitlflii dauphin!» 1J9" y“, angfjy-Téhrif. . ay' she res: ill _,.. Nerves i V When the nerves ‘go wrong everything is wrong.‘ The whole human body including each and evéry nervous system for energ and direction. ‘ ._ .‘ _ When nerve force be- comes exhausted. the organ!’ fail in their functions and the result is discomfort pain. l, Iieadache, nelnitis, sciatic- rheumatism are oiteif-de- _ veloped. But fliers ‘is also restlessness, nervousness, irritability, slseplessuqisa and Dr. Chm’. woes. multiculturalism. . huh. '.='; . _ Toronto B, organ is dependentibn the“ """ '1' rloii“: Jun hlrlrll- n ilidge- ‘a _ depression "mentQ fithé, W“; ._by l s and “ l ll.