PCIiCCaIQIIIIIICGDB ‘ note car- . _ ,m§',,'fy§,t§,'siiliu. _ENO u: l Nature t0 ""3"" ' l‘ l” function: the clilllfi . five organs Pllllch Pl-“llY B": ‘no restore those qonditlfll“ AfailinIllP of digutionwhich “in: back a normlll ¢ll¢rll°" ‘Central Guardian. REV. DR. IEAFTL-Rev. Dr pastor of the Exmouth Journal. illg April 17th. Quite a, large num program was carried out-Contest Manlye Vest-icy; Reading, Foster; Contest, was ‘pleasantly spent in games illly BVQIIEHA, u large number at fended.» D ma 1m“. n; imperial Puppy Meal We wish notify our patrons that we are now prepared to supply this popular food for pups. » The success, following its use last‘ spring, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. i . The formula is specially suited t0 the needs 0f the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines and a sure preventative of rickets. This Puppy Meal is guaranteed to be strictly fresh. ' ' ‘ Order early .so as to be sure 0f re- ceiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand is zlnticipated. Imperial Biscuit 60., Ltd Box 446 Phone 721. y Charlottetown, P. E. I. fl" illecl Rev. Dr. lhull. wllo is one lforlll ot‘ o. beautiful recital of his {vllcctl experiences nrip to Rollie and other famous l('l'flll‘tlS ill the (lid World. [Pat-her jMonill-rhan used no aids to memory ;ln lllc shape of notes, but, as he ifiiliil “could talk for a week on the drip". i)llf'lll‘g the hour or more ‘lnecupfl d by the "talk" the proverb. lull pill lfOlllll be heard to dr0p., so pnleuse was the interest and so [closely did the audience stay with lllln lll llh-i itinerary. At the (31093 - vlllo lll‘ thanks proposed by M, A, ‘Hlllltil and seconded by Edward |'('ill'l‘4lRilL*l‘ was tendered the Rev. llli'lili'l‘f‘ by the chairman, James ‘l’. ‘Frnillol: 'l'llel'<-. was, in addition iio tho it'l'illl't‘, u very inlerfigflng iprogrllnl oi‘ nlusicul and literary iIIIIIIIllPTH including a comedy farce. i-lllilll-d "Puukln Patch" w-hich was l"l"‘l1llll>lY llllll-(Oll by amateurs iil*vcl'y' onl- milking his and her ldebull, and lwo readings _given {wry ll<'l"‘llllllll.\' lly Ml". George E. lWilddl-ll. Tilt- cll-tcrluinluellt con- |cluul~ll with the National Anthem. | -_-__. y FUNERAL SERVlOES.——Tllo re- llnalllls in‘ illc lalc ltov. .l. C. McMil- iiull, ll, il., u ‘v l‘f‘.lllllV(’.lil from tile lt-hllcrl-d llcal-t llolne yesterday lllllll'lllllir lo Si. Houston's lCilthelll-ol "whill-e n Sfiitllllll High lilacs 0t’ Re- quiulll illssisttld by Rev. ‘J, J_ 31c. ilillliliil, Snllllncrsllltl, Dem-nu; Rev. \(}_ .l. i\lul.clliln. Til-tllisll. lSub Deac- lon; llev. .-\. .l. Iildlnlyre, lltlilstel- of i('l‘l'(illli)llit‘.,\\, ills lIJDNiSiIiiI) Bishop (Tileary, ltel/‘s Martin Mollughau. .lohn A, Mcllollllld, l’. Wa-ish, illeg- inilld McDonald, and Joseph (Iai- lunt metrullyllli-t seats in the sanctu- nry. The remains lay ill state ill the lsillltilllflfy until 2.30 when the ‘funeral services were held lby the Right Reverend lMonsignor Mc- Ll-llu, V. (L, assisted by Rev, J_ J. Xicllonzlld, liev. G. J, iMGLQUEIJI, Rev. A. .l. McIntyre, while the Choir ultdcr the direction of Mr. W. J_ Brown, Chsnted the Libero, thc funeral cortege leaving the (Tutllullral at 2.40 for the station en route lo Cllrrlinan. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Michael Moran, J. Ml. Hughes, Sextus McLellau, Sim- on ‘Pllflil, W. E. Moran, and Hon. ll‘. lllcPhee. The mourners were: Right Rev. Monsignor McLean. Monsignor lTvfalll-lco McDonald, Rev. John A ‘McDonald, RevfJ, J. Mc- i Natural - Heurtz, of Anlherst, veteran minis- ter of the foruner Methodist Church who more than 60 years ago was street church in Saint John, was in the city Sunday and was the preacher in the Queen Square United church in the evening He gave a very help. ful sermon on the theme "Look- iug to Jesus."—St. John Telegraph DUNSTAFFNAGE.-'-The Pastime (‘lull met at the home pf ‘Mr, Hep. hert Thompson on Saturday even- ber were present and a good time ‘was enjoyed by all. The following Ernest _ John Thompson) V.olin Music. George Dover, Lunch Wits thul served by the hostess umi the remainder of‘ the eveni-n-g 'l‘hl- singing of the National Anthem brought the lueeting to o, close- Tl" "Sills Soul!" was held at the home or .lolln A, Stewart on Sllll. LECTURE AT KELLWS CROSS. 1-‘ Phi-re will-i a “full house at Kelly's Miles on the night of‘ the 5th inst. W. E. Menag- ot the natives of ibis parish, which on t-his occas. ,loll received a rare treat in "the in his recent THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Donald, lRev. James Raardoullmll- James Murphy, Rev. Rollflllll M‘? . Rev. Father McCarthy. PERSONALS Mr. sud Mrs. w. n. v. Dunbar left yesterday on a weeks visit to St. John, N. B Friends, of Mr. Ray Brown, tor- nlerly ot‘ New London, now of Lex- ington, -Mass., will regret to io-Brll that he had to undergo a serfouli operation for appendicitis. lHe lll at the lsymrncs Hospital, Arlington, and is making a good recovery. its} , Are there going to be any regrets to~ lllorrow about tbut good lueul you're lll sl-t to stow away tonight. Better lllkc St-lgel‘: Syrup. Ally drug store. Splendid Concert In North River Hall ln North Rive i Hall on Friday evening last, the delightful three act comed-y “Adventures of Grandpa” was capably presented to ' u. large audience by the North liilvvr Senior Dramatic Club. the rising ot‘ the curtain t.o finale the play afforded much mirth Cast of Characters:- —Mr. Bruce McKinley. lilflSit‘l‘—Ml‘. Fulton Morel-llde. Otis .\lr. Andrew Mcloachern. his dilly and did RSEL Lucy illlnt0l‘—TOfl'S (trace Dockcndorfl‘. -it—M r. legc~Mlsn Teresa Cass. lllrs. Pansy ‘Hopscotch-Fair, fat and lorty—Mr. Harold Worth. Marie Ribliau—(iirl from ‘Paris-- Mrs, Andrew hlCEflCileTll, Kloonlpy — Norwegian maid — Miss Evelyn Piles. Stilgu lVrel-tnr- -Ml". George (lass. Mr. Andrew lllcEzli-hcrn gave all lltill ‘l-zlblc interprletzltion of "Grand- pa,’ and is ciltllll-d to lnuch praise for his clever ail-ling, Mr. Bruce McKinley in the role of Month ltily, (ll-outlook; grandson s'll0\\'<'il poise and natural ease, and played his ]llll'l in most excellent - yle. .\li's.=l 'I‘cro..-a (lass, playing oppos- ite Mr AdcKlnloy, was quite at Home in the role oi‘ Dorothy May, lust out or’ college uud her per- frnlnntle was all the lllOfil credit- rlblc from lllc lacy, that gllP was mlllcd upon to substitute only u dily previous. MPH. Andrew Nftlldill-hcrn W33 vcry attractivo ill tllc pllrt. oi Marlo llibeilu. lhl- girl from Paris, and provvd hori-u-ll‘ an ‘ideal dancing teacher winning her way into the lll-arts of llcr pilpils. Ml‘, llfillton hiorcslde, taking the part of 'l‘od limiter, a young (lunc- ing master, is to be commended on lis clover acting, ' ‘Miss Grace Dockeutlorff, as Tod's wifefwus a. favorite, showing com- postlrc and perfect control through- out her entire part. Mr. Francis Cass who portrayed the part of ilicCornlack, as Iri-sh Cop who saw his duty and did it, K11\'c—~a~-vel'y clever impersonation oi‘ his role, acting his part natur- Elliy and expressivcly. Mr. Harold ‘Worth, in the diffi- cult rolc of llllrs. Pansy Hopscotch. made a reputation for himself as n clever comedian. and hisimperson- ation of the newly ‘rich Mrs. Hop- wotcli provided much mirth and elicited continuous applause fioln the éuldieilce. Miss Evelyn Case, effectively im- pel-sonated Kioompy, a Norwegian maid, and her acting let; nothing to be {iPSiPGI-i. The North River Orchestra. ren- dered excellent selections through- ou-t the eventing, Between 1110 second sud last act l1. vocal solo by Mr. Hamid Worth came in for generous applause, and é“ ‘E _ Wide-Awake wand Up-to-date farmer \‘\. Will see to ltvthat he has hll mu WPPlY °i 5m" f" "i": before the busy w“ "9 T‘ d son bwlllfi- We have a him in mind and as far all p0 |b|e h-yg ;n\lc|pl\6d h’: wail, and have NOW l?“ HAND a full and cOIZPEED clock of eases and | GRAIN, the belt procurabo for PUHITY and GERMIN- ATION. . A l lldlllil _l n BANNER ii’. ctovlin snip annulus “cu: ENGLI8H" ‘MAM- MOTH LATE sen NU. 1, lmpflrlblf by in direct from ENGLANlL-tbls oollon and 07 l"! yum growth. GRADES NUMBER ONE bdlli In the ENGLISH 'umi cANADIAN L/lsomronlss, - Thin ls the vurlsty a.‘ RE.) CLOVER lll" will not winter idll, In hardy, gmvn a heavy "W! of rich, nutritious Olover, and filll ll" loll with clover Root: almost n valuable l: n con of manure. - y This bent of ail Clovorc l: for-ale at WI‘ SEED STORE and by our AGENTS- Price 46 cont: p0 lll-id. Book your order ""1 Iq envy u J's-uncomm- mlllTEll 8i Ublilifi . p" ‘it M OLD ENGLISH MAMMOTH GLOVE co, ldamited l as. ' ' ' i-caamd-rs-rowu i! CW Shoes Are being featured by us this year, stronger than ever They are particularly good for those having trouble with their feet. They Have Brought Comfort To Hundreds, Why Not To You ? All sizes and many width! carried In stock, for Mfll and Women. They are rrlfldfi with low heels, flexible soles i Tread I i and shanks. ' v l NATURE’S WAY ls another comfort choc for women only, carrying a higher heel for thou who l like them. They are EASY. I i sasv, sAsY. and 8200 per pslr leu In pFIOO- , ALLEY-i}? FABHIDNARC gym; cliarlomlum, ‘P-“i- l- was heartily encored. ‘Homemade candy was sold dur- ing the‘ performance ‘by the Women's Institute of North River. “God Save the King" sung by yhe audience led by the Club brought a very enjoyable evening to a - se. CHAPPED HANDS and other skin irritations are quickly relieved by a few sp- Donald, Rev. with» Monaghsn.’ Comedy prcdonlillatcd, alld from the Monte llay-~(iranil.pa’|-i grnlltloon Toll Hunter-A young dancing Hllnllnerhcatl-Gruudpa — McCorlnxlck~lrlsh Cop, who sllW Francis wife--~Miss Dorothy {Way-Just out. ot‘ Col- Malpeque The marriage of Miss Grace Mac- Gougan iMalpeque daughter of the late Mr. Robert MacGougan and Mr. Keith Donald son of the late Mr. Colin Donald, Sea View, was solem- uized at high noon on Wednesday April 14th by the Rev E. H. Rain- ssy D. D. Associate pastor-of Trin- ity United Church. Charlottetown at the officiating ‘CIBFBYIDBIYB resid- ence. The young couple were att- ended by ‘Miss Millicent MacNutt Darnley cousin of the bride and Mr. Pope Beer Charlottetown. The bride was becolningly attired in a cocoa brown chllrmeline costume iwith squirrel trimmings, and hat to match. The bride and groom re- noon train to the home of the bride's mother lvhl re a red reception was Elven them. There were in attend- ance the immediate relatives of the contracting parties and the seren- zders also did their share by their meseuce. The evening was a pies.- sant one and the joy of the occas- ion was fully entered into by the nemllers of the little comnanyin at; lllliiillce. The capability of the Eiostess in providing the necessary lnd dulutlly served and delicious repast is recognized. The young vfllllllc left on Saturday morning ‘ollowcd by the hoartlest wishes of - all who have their acquaintance. Pilerc is nothing nlore satisfying than to follow our young people lloug a sunny prosperous road in progress. ‘Misses Muriel lMacNntt and Eliza- beth Keir or Malpcque are the guests of their cousin Dr. D .J. Fraser, Montreal. atllr. and Mrs. Arch Woodsids Mlll-llllquc loft ou lSaturday morning April 17th for uu extended visit to Massachusetts and Rhoda Iland While tllcy are away they purpose visiting their sou Mr. F-Ptlllk Wood- iide of Boston and also Mrs. Wood- lsideis sister Mrs. (Jimdscy, Provid- mce lt l. it is earnestly hoped that .helr visit may be a pleasant one and on their return they will bring ‘.0 us some of the good cllcer that wils iheins during their absence. “Spline is Cumin-g" bllt as the earth ~ is as yet well covered with mantle of snow, perhaps one of the strongest evidence of the approach of‘ spring is the arrival of young fixes ill the ranches of a community .llally'huve already arrived in this lart and it is always a source of "cal plgraz-iure when a rancher visits his ranch and discovers a litter and "he “more the merrier," There are nluny however who are just as faithful ill their visits-l, bllt there ‘(Hill's lo them hopes deferred and possibly in some cilscs hopes oblit- erated. It is however an anxious rinle for the rancher, and the rev- inue which can tlow in so easily in ‘his way is generally needed. It all the good wishes could be realized he ranchers in this community wouldbe wcll stocked but the only thing the farmer can do is to “learn to labor and to wait" even i! the results call for all labor and walt- lug. “in Memoriam MRS. W. E. McNEVIN. Tile body o! the late lMns. W. E. McNevin, who died in Medicine Hat Hospital, Alta. accompanied by her husband, arrived in Tyne Volley. Thursday April 8th. i.\ll's. MuNevln was formiy Lila Sheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Sheen. and was ‘widclv know. having been a. valued bm- ployee of Messrs. Sinclair 8t Slewurt, Sunlmerilldc. hlrs. lMcNevlu was 36 years of lire. nnd I to mourn her loss. her llusba. .ld infant sou. Her mother and father. one slsber Elga- witll Messrs. Turners Ltd. O'Lesry. 1nd brother Nelson at home. To all of whom the sincerest sympathy a extended in their loss. The funeral which was one of Ille largest ever attended in Tyne Vally, took place at the home. with zl short service conducted by the Rev. lMr. Martin, assisted by Mr. Harold Dancer, from which plow thc rortege ploceeded to the Pres- bptnriflll Church where a very im- presslve service was held. The choir of the Prsbytrisn Church assisted with the music. The pallbearers were school chums of the deceased, and were tho lMessl-s John Boates; Spurgon pllcntions of Millard’; diluted with sweet oil. ['1'irTl=~l?'l3‘CSi l-iBlM El An Ounce of , Performance is i 5 Worth a Ton 6r . » Complaint vvv-rv i , You will have no oluu to ’ complain if you fortify your 4 system against April's damp and chang-ublo weather by taking Wumpola’. Emulsion of Cod Liver Oll. We recommend It u the but spring tonic In two nlzo bottles. Got a bottle today It ' Raulsay; Wilfred ‘McDonald; Edi- son Williams; Cecil Forbes; and Burton Boates. The many beautiful floral tri- butes testified to the esteem in which the dcceasd was held both ilcrc and in the west. Flowers. Pillow Family, Tyne Valley. l’. E. l. lwreath L. McNsvin (f: Family. Tyne Valley, P. E. I. Wreath lMinervn. & Maynard Alt- kell, Dorcliester, Mass. Wreath Masonic Lodge. Grassy Lnko, Alta. Wreath Woniens‘ Institute. Grassy Lake Alba. Wreath O. R. T. bridge Division Lethbrldge Wilt-nth E. d‘: -D. Jones, Grassy Church. Tyne Valleyw Pa, ll- Altu. Wreath Ladies’ A111,. Unit!!! Wreath Maple Lead Rebekah mdze. Summerslde, I’. E. ‘l. Wreath Mr. 8t Mrs. H. V. Clark (Bells Grant) Lctllbrldgs. Cresellt Frank Platts, O'i1csry, I’. E. I. (Jresent Mr. & Mrs. V. Matthews. OLeary, P. E. I. Present Mr. d: Mrs. W. C. Pridhsm- Tyne Vullley, P. E. l. Broken Circle Presbyterian Church. Tyne V8116? P. F). f. Spray lNlr. d: Mrs. Basset. Medicine Hat, Alta. Spray Mr. & Mrs. Raisbech. Grassy Lake. Alta. Spray Mr. 6': lMrs. E. J. Johnston. Grassy Luke. Alta. Spray Mr. H. J. Scott. Greasy lake. Alta. Spray Better Days llnstitute, Grassy Lake, Alta. SprayM-r. d: Mrs. P. Cllrrnth- ers, Grassy Lake, Alto. Spray Mr. & lMrs. Glvlllian, Grassy Lake. Allis. Bpruy iMrs. lWoolorll. Medicine Hut. Alta. Spray Mr. It Mrs. Sulvslfl l: Family, Grassy 14b0, Alta. Spray Dailies Aid Grassy Lake Alta. Spray lMt. Mrs. " Grassy make. Alta. Spray Minn ’ Harold L‘. worthy 1 I y , qnuuowr, l 1 ,. V Clara McKay. ‘I’ ~~ Valley. P. m. l Mr. a _ . . Mulaey. Bow lid, Alta. Sp nth Rahocllah . ,_ , '., , , a ~ I ' turned to Malpeque by the sfter- ‘ ife. and to note with interest their '.~lilOi'k to all her friends. for chaining find pa/iv/iing lrauy/(Zoppcr, Tin lad NickeiWlrc ._ Blthtubl, Tiling, Refrigerators Aluminium: Ware Fine KitchenfUtensils ' White Woodwork Gian Baking Dishes Windows, Mirror: White Shoes, The Hands Linoleum and Congolcuul " PAGE Ftvui ‘i Have you. tried Bon Ami Powder?» ~ a Thousands ofwomen are enthusiastic about Boo Ami Powdzr. They like it because this" suit, scratchless cleanser saves them time 351d work in a new and convenient way. In their letters, they cell us they use Bon Ami Powder for the big cleaning jobs. “Pots and pans of aluminium, coppcruagiltey and ~ tin, refrigerators,bathtubs-and many other things are made spotless in a twinkling. Of course they also use their old friend~—-. , the convenient, economical Bon Ami 08kt?- for windows, mirrors, painted woodwork, etc. Bun Ami, whether Cale: or Powder, is fine and delicate. I: doesn't scratch oil‘ the dirt and grime, but simply blots it up with a minimum ofeifort on your part. And it never makes tile hands red or rough. .3 w,‘ ‘ 7% z ti. i 15*‘ qt‘ "Ham? Scnmheri Yit" Cake and Powder moat Ilouuuivu u“ bot/l THE LATE OLGA MCDOWNQITILD. i‘ (A Tribute.) /\ In the passing of Bliss Olga Mc- Donald, Aiu-utsgue has lost. one or‘ its most illtelligenl. and tillcliil-ll young ladies. A girl or ll hind and cheerful (imposition, dearly ilt“‘itl\‘-‘\{ cd and highly l'i.'.\‘])(,'l'l\5(i. ill i101‘, brief life sill: iiilli lllililt‘ lllillly ,/ friends, for she wils a ge-ul-rlll far-I \ orite with old and young. Shl- lllls i left behind llcr a memory that will b9 cherished by all who had till.- .i pleasure of her acquaintance; tol- to know ()la'was‘ to lovc llor. Her departure to the Grout 13o yoncl on March» 17th cast a gloom " of sadness over the town and sur- rounding country, nnd was a gljczu \ Although shc llud ilccll ailing for some time past it was thought that heforo long she would regain ,-:_.. her usual iluilltil. but lncdicalslaill and skillul nursing proved of n0 avail, and the dear one passed away to be at rest. She leaves to nuiurn a devoted mother, widow of the late Norma-ll McDonald, and two l)i'Olil(.‘l'S,.iii.lllt‘$ of Charlottetown, and lvlalynurdmf Montague; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Tile funeral was held from 110i‘ late home Olrhiilftill 19th. Tile scr- alces were (lonductetl by Rev. C. E. Armstrong, assisted ‘by Rev. John Stirling. The pull-bearers were W. D. Johnston. E. J. Kerr, C. C. Thompson. George McIntyre. LB. Meliish, and Harry Illctlregtir. Internlcilt took place ill Montague cemetery. The flowers that are lalalwl-d upon But love for her who sleeps NORTH The Fast Sale of Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco is ample proof of its quality and flavor. When you chew Hickey/s you have a Tobacco with real lasting qualities. Every user is a booster. best. howl-l‘ her graye. May wither and decay, in‘- neath, _ Shall never fade away. Why! Millions of figs used yearly_ liliiliEY A 8i GIIGIIOLSQI TOBACCO ‘co, 11111). Because it ll the already published ill these t-uilllllnsilllnliiil 0i‘ March. tirade X.---1. Lillian Stavert. (il'il4il' \'lll.~~l, Erma Baker: 2- Wlilfe Ross; ui-iuio \"ll.——1, lMury MwcCaull: Li, .l~cull ddtilfcillllll 3, Alibi“! M89‘ Donald. lll-ado “M1, Stuart Carrutllem (‘irildo lV.~-1, Dorie ffucker; 2, 3, Lorne MacCauIl. tirade Iii.—1, R)&l|)11 MMDOHIM- (Patriot ideal-ac vlllLY-l [Elm RD-“s- sizosou: ‘GWCTHOOL u The following ls thr- atzlndiilg oil l \\ ' - it fcnce. but make it even better. In w: (row older, we piln, with new ldeu and new modern methods lo make Frost Fella hep that youthful strength, which means years of extra lfllnfl -—ln|ting from one generation tn the nou- ll~~ “l- *~'~' .~.l rim; Steel and Wire Company Limited. l-lnmllwn. Cindi - mam thou I —On|vu|'nd a a mum Win-II Woma- , Wwan Iain-Farm. Flclaly and‘ Ornlrclonlal Funeral-film l! i" Q. m — - p". _ ~ . _IJT l1 Brace, ‘and ‘Company, Limited, l__, ,,_...~_l.~ - 44-. than Frost Fence erected on your farm. The history of our growth and expansion during the pan 25 yearn, is the best proof we can offer, of Oil’ success in giving the Canadian Farmer n satisfactory The large organization of Frost Dealers. carrying stocks for your inspection, is one big reason why fence. at tin-day's prices, is one of the cheapest IIQCCNlKlGw that the farmer buys. Frost Fence hu given. and continue: to give, the satisfaction demanded of it. lnfl i! Illl l be our endeavor la not only keep the trout-lilo}! I'll?‘ Se: the Frost Dealer -—bn stands behind your puhbun- (i-l-ltdl- ll.-~-l. Louise Arsensult; (‘lull-lie Drewett. til-imi- l.—-1, Jenn Tucker. Many and lbealltiiul were the H“, North Bodaqne guhon] for ,l,..,]ion .\|llI‘l‘3y,i.C8l3l19l‘. v "ioral tributes, a. list of which was l T When your boy is as i“ big as you are, your _ Frost Fence will still a i, be tight and strong VERY parent wants to build in a way that will - be lasting and an example to hi: growing family. i. Nothing will fulfil this excellent desire more l. rl-