iirnn. 1921 -c:i8'-—'l— THE CTMRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Established _ By Appointment Wrfimodm/rff/eldod EMURE little vendors of lavender offered their wares amid the quaintncss of 18th Century architecture, when Yardiey's Old Etiglish Lavender Soap first began to soothe delicate complcxions with its refining purity. Yardley's of" ro-day is as delightful to use as it was then. it still preserves and enhances the natural beauty of the ‘complexion, still imparts its lingering lovable fragrance. ‘l per box 013 large cakes at all best druggists and department stores. YARDLEY, 8, New Bond St., LONDON, Eng. Caryn/o 158-101 Adelaide Si. W. Toruiiru 1,0111. U.S.A.:1;Marliwn Square, New York,N.Y. § Central Guardian Doers open at 3. Tickets 50c. Bordon Union Hail on April 241 by Rev. M. J. Macpherson. day. Tickets only 50c. lottetowu. N EEDLE5—~Tl1O Guardian l ti]: April 30th. I . l WHIST TONIGHT- Owing i0 ll 1 - W-hlst to be held in Knights oi‘ (Till. umbus -Ha-i_i. llllilifl‘ thi- niispitzcs oil ,lSt. Josephs Sinlaiity. W111 1,1, hem 1m lorr ‘Jen eiri-un .. .1n1'o_1_ lin their Sndnliiy iiuil. tonight i1 1,8 o'clock. itofixzaliincnls. UNTIL APRIL 30th every siil lscrlber sendiiii-l inn yearly new o ‘renewal SlillSCTlDllllll will roceii» ‘postpaitl ll. case of needles. l The Guardian. l Now reliance to get one. is Mendelssohn," “Curly, St. James Tea and Bazaar todayq 1 BORDEN-Preachiu); services in’ ., nt 11 u. n1. and ‘7 -p. in. conducted DELICIOUS EATS FOR fastidi- ous people at St. James "Church to~ l DOLL CARRIAGES, very special ,vnlues this week at "$3.25 and $4.95 lat d-loimuirs, ‘Suinmersido and Char- 5013-4-21 3i . has llust received a small delayed ship- lment of eases oi’ needles which will lbc given with each yearly new or renewal subscription from now uii- The lease oi‘ needles proved the most lpopulai‘ premium ever offered by your Jar-it of the course, “An vvvlling Willi trauma: l l. I h . l l NO. 6. Who is Responsible for the (loath rate from Tuberculosis Prince Edwaid island‘! We the il'coplo—— i loin" own Province. ‘dio 0i Tuberculosis in 1- wan 100 ilio in 1P. E. i. Y c (itlit-rs to ibocoine infected. We do not insist that he is OURABDE. i lllltie of other diseases. rl-laii, Thursday evening, Prof. Idiot-ind“ to the Early Symptoms’ icher assisted by some of llli‘ host tofid-HQOQQ-ROQ-Ovooooooor l s. "r. . EYES TESTED AND fitted by scientific methods. E. W. TAYLOR KND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street Glar lel _ qovoooovooouoocovooaooa- ,4.'7z'7'_'4'_5'_;n;;° ' """""' Inga, OOQO-OOQ-O-Q-Ot WRITE CHARUOTTETOWN Coatings. Dresses and get his men, Members Raincoat: of TARBUSH italent. utlhiission siivoi- coiloclioi lAll cordially welcome. BIG DEMAND.---~'l‘hc tienizinil f0 ‘cases of noodles was so grnni iiini an additional order ivus necessar to fill iill smull quantity icft 11nd will b , 210 '10 show you his samples of Suit» TRYQN W551- NOTES__']‘]1C 1,... "will! nil gone from the shore. leaving" Did". "id the rBars Iiarc, and a nunibci" styles. Mflfillflflii. OWN". CWTBY“ iitropka are sucking for bar oiuni Parliament. Mi- J. E. Mullins lBankers, Bank Clerks are his cus- about ready to more tomers. - and son ‘Stet their irrbsttn" fat-tori" rondin lins are preparing for n big" sou; lut the seed 1857 Mr Seventieth Anniversary [Housecleaning Time Let us make this time easier for you than ever before. For seventy years we have been catering to‘ the housewives of this province and we have a stock that is full of helps to them. Just a Few Articles PAIN TS inside Iiloor Paint qt. $1.00 Ground Color for Gralrilng qt. 85c. pt. 45c. ‘,3 pt. 25o. Gloss White Enamel qt. $1. pi. 60c. y. pt. 35c. Flat white, qt. 85c. pint 45c V; pt- 35c. Special Barn Paint gal. $2.26, V2 gal. $1.20. Varnish Stains all Colors ‘qt. 84c. pt. 45c. M; pt. 25c. Ll“! In all shades-dries hard in thirty minutes. qi- 52-50. pt. $1.40. y, p1. 15¢. CLEANING AIDS . "Electric" Wall Paper Cleaner, per tin .. . . . . .. 2 Duatbana ' 111* . i ...1.--..t-..-.--..... MdCIaFY ' Polish [and 35c Plholavc Stovl M" ft ning water. also on l’ bot- tics .. t‘. u 50o cleaning cloth», gottle ‘ m. Dust Pans 1.5.... _ Brooms trinh»l..... 80o do also‘... Boaters ....'. .1. 20o Weighted lruslci ~15 lb. .-...r...........l..l...'. 02-75 ' Cold Water Panto Me A 60c B RUSHES Paint Brushes 50c to $5.00 Varnish Brushes 10c to $2. Kalsominc or Vllhitowash 15c to $12.00 Window Brushes 68c to 95o Handles extra . . . . 25o Scrub Brushes 810v: Brushes. 20c to 50c .. 20c to 35c POLIJSHES 1 Put: Cream 18c, 2B1: 6. 45c Old Eng. Floor- Wax 75c lb. Old Eng. Liquid Brights nor 85o Butchers Floor Wax .. 85o Johnson's Floor Wax. . 80o O'Cedar Polish 25c and 50o iviors 0'Cod_ar Floor 012cc $2.00 Ohll‘ Floor... a.» s $2.00 Self W Crank Mops (m- washing) 90o ringing . . 150 srnr LADDERS Well braced, eiitrh strong bloat . afoot“ afoot r Howvlit is having good succyss ii lils Fox ii‘anch and icpcrris goodlgnniznllon litters-Mr. ISpurgcon (‘lnrit Wiifillltlllftl of Trade. 1927 Cllllllli-l wood on li‘ridi1_v 11nd Stiiur line (over-Miss .\iny lioiviti vllllfzdllfi 1M1". and ‘Mrs. llriii-r- .iio\v 11111.» 1.111". Stanley iioivntt visit in Albany on 'i‘hiirstlti_v. Our old 'l‘i'111ipcr, ivho w“; s1) =1“- Wvlnll‘ - 5113'“ lilliki’ zire nil .\vi~ll in t".llili\’ii)'. lF YOU NEED A TONIC, Hi inybaill ‘Mrs. Sophie Stilivny of 135 Wil- gmi 151,, “looiistork, 1011b. iillcllll" lahovo) snlrl: “i liilil nn (liicfiillillll lurid wag rixptirllng to liuvo lo uiidivrq lilo zinothcr. i ivns in n vi-ry 111"" state of health-win..- wonk, it seclu- led .1113; 311 my iitri-iigth had loll illtkl I could not do anything. . ll W115 quite nm-ossnry that. 1 have 11 good tonic to ninke ino strong enough for] my QPQQIN] operation so 1 took i)i., pierces Golden Medical Discovery and it soon luid me well and strong“ and .1 came- iliroilifll "l9 "lwrmlmll without any ironhlosScvluwil olllell membois of my linnily have ‘taken; the ‘Golden Iiiedloai Discovery “'11P; gquglly good results and all have; words of Dmise for it." ' l ‘Ask your drilitttlst tor 1J1". llllllilll! sl Discovery. in tablet or liquid iorm. or 3911i] it) cents tor lllii-l ipuckattelchiirch Sunday morning and even- m oi tablets to ilr.‘ Pierces Labora-i mry, in Brldgaburii. 011i‘ One a Tria i Always Nilil 1'11; supremacy oi NYil" Remedial and Toilet PFQPIF" tlona are kiwi" m’ ‘”°"'d over. For a aPFlW t°"'° “w” Ia nothing llko NyaPs I Compound Syrup Hypophosphites “it enriches the blood and sn- . “i” you to gain iightlnil qnongth to resist coughs and acids. y Largo Bottle for 81-99- l ilaroiii Lwllltlly _ FHIDNI 1m 17b QUIKN 870F317 ll v l i007 -l-2ll-‘Ji~ the orders, there is n sent post pniil on receipt of your yettlriy subscription uiilil April t I. S‘_'lliillt! in tiny of the i“ ‘l l territories i0 iicSnhlii iifcunfidaj’ lMl’ .1. S. 1111111113 21nd Ai-rnrley .\lu i Hi l teacher at Dzirnlcy. is gligiirljng hpl-jhors oi‘ the ilaltiiiCl‘ holidays "l" 9'“? liliifile 1:1’ hhyillll‘ original ineorporntors Niessrs. t-iple paid 11 doing GET THE BEST! lcirjoyabiti visit parts and obligate very sweet. arfliur zrtnd fir; Roland MacNelll oil s t: Y from an extended visit to theIUnlt~ ed States rendered Handrails "1 Know That My Radesme Llveth " tlon o! Randall's Messiah was sol delightfully sympathetic, her voicel possesses such Wonderful " and color. her dramatic art was sol in line with the fundamental prin- ciple oi’ expression, the entire aim o! the singer was so directly unsel- llish and spiritual as to capture the hearts of every one oration!- MacNelll, without doubt, is one o ‘the most affective singers that has visited this island for a long while. Her rnahy trisnds are warmly wol- oomlng back this talented Youns lady whose personal charm oom- hlned with her art go to make all an oxcoodlnltly popular person- a ty. " “i Tuberculosis. l PROPERTY _splond'id Pitliitlvilliill 1 Mr. .l- M- Roop, Brlgihlon, receir Y l0l. e1 Pitrliumeiit an not inoorpoiuitiiig tho ‘Hillll oi pzissoti ,llC\‘v' conferences from iii iSARY. —~Proparations are Qil rvfitiiri lllE a smut RESPONSIBILITY“ mgHlSl-Billie-d from it-he We nliow nearly 1'00 people to -dic every your from Consumption in out gaining o:ni5¢1<)1iii@i5i5_ llmplllfltlllll for every ~il people that hi..- yi-ams and railways We carlessly allow hundreds of llllilll lie had an U_ “(HVHTS oi‘ ‘iliiriiry, Qni. . i We will not (live Serious Atten~"'““l ""8 11111111111111. Next Article Early Symptoms 0i MARKET. __,l,l;e “'21s zibout twcn-iy yearns itgn. pmperty tho wfialrs o1‘ b] 1y advertised in the Guardian. haw» . lheen purchased by Air. E. A. Fost» 1 FREE METHODIST CHURCH lINCORPORATED——At the lust ses- was , , , Free 11 it nlreirimg llllllisl‘ .i\lCl.ll()(llHl Church in Canada. with i“ , ~ _ “authority to organize and develop 945"“! 1M0 "hal- "relil m?" "Wit-Ls ‘ time u, the ipeopie or God» provinces or _ [he Donlimon of mcait iii-giiliyr ‘licfirpetilttd ‘Pgslil-eiiig n1 BOARD OF TRADE ANNIVER- '-‘lllil‘ "IPPOSWNHK lflrnivr. lie 1,911.1; ins n1 of steirlin-g pointoes.——.~\riliiii' iLlo-oinplotoil for the celebration 01' llfllillllell- IN MEMORIAM MR. ANGUS‘ MACKAY. ‘Tiiitire 11.11.133.11 air“), p”), ma“. at Port ‘Huron. Align 9;) *1 ‘Ltd-lb. 1927 Mir. Aii-glls MucKay . ‘virus 0t Hlsii 12min P. s. i. Barn He removed wiheir quite young 1w fih iris parents "to 111L311 lie re-cefived iris earliy Q1111“; _ antler attending tihe NCq-npal , i1 Ht Charlottetown he taught sichoci Ior a few years tn the Pi:.vln_~g. Jile went to Post illnrron. Mitili. in 1"3"i_1'9. and iras employed in the otltice oil the County Clerk for three 11mm. alter which he taught ‘st.- ... in Lexington Mei), in 18176 he t1".- .;d the insurance ‘ill-ll Rfiiflll Estate business ch he condiucteti" up to the) time cit‘ his ticotli- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ v _ itin. the morning of this aiea" lie I __ elevator going iii iii its" oil! ce when he ivas sti" en ‘Vii-ll ll-lvffllysils he was carried " In l-s otTic-e, tint-ti wore with him nt once, but h» =sed away W111i. [.1 According to lHlt) \\'i.ls' 11 v1. riy active iiiiiiii (1,1- _ took a 191.111- Suskatche- 111g paint in the a oi‘ ‘Port I . i‘ on. Being :1 kiiiid, sociaiblc. christian l iuiu-sunlly large l'il't'llf 0d frionils ‘win iinourii his EVERY sudden idoatii- _ , , , tuberculous patient receive propel" ‘Fill UVYI‘ 5" yilllfi ll"; nut-i :1 meni- Citre and Treatment EARLY when ill"? ill‘ ‘Pine "Grove mdigfl A. F- and \- 1i. and ‘for mx-riry years» an Eider- We do not realize that iEtlucutlon l" the -1‘-1‘@<="lbywrirfl1i Clinroli. ‘in ilho Pievention of Tuberculosis CALEDOMAN CLUB LEcTunEiiueiani; tho Prevention of a niul ‘in lSS-i he married Mists Alva J. _ v ivho sur- \"1\'0slilin iiogo-tihoi" with tiv.) i-‘iill-‘i daughter. tine l)l'(illl(’i1‘ John Mic-Kay ilifiglr Ban-k and one sister Miss Janet McKay H'g.]| hunk. also survive him. ills last visit to his island horn-e ,<-. . ho always; keipt "'11 close tc-uch rwllh Mulch ciylniipiithy . lzmiiily. lbroitlicrs and sister»; Ithoir s-onroiv. mi ELISHA B. MORROW. iii Uhe 80th _vs!trl age. El 11.1 B. dlsrrdiv, The dispensed nvns one of lite‘ Xflfililll Lake ‘udheirc Flo pilgminrctgc, ias 1i is , progressive l d?! 11 kind l man he rspont :1 chnrac-te r, and -gi91l‘9'l'0ll$,'—‘3 ‘Bank. where l l l l ‘Tomorrow's Radio Program . r~—- FRIDAY, APRIL 22 lnternatinal Radio Programs in iii-cue Vlililey. liiarch 7th 1817A I i svsnme concert-rs 1.oo P. M. lWJZ (45-1) N. Y. Commodore Coir i cert. l _ 1.30 P. M. ‘one? i411) Montreal. | Concert. Ml. Royal (380) Schenectady. Musicale. ,' ad 1 " U (278) Phllu. Knopf iustru s ' “ i l mental Trio. r ‘l _ l i i o . 8.00 P. M. » - ° : Consult any responsible dealer |WEAF (492) N. Y. Goldman Iizind - l to WEE, WJAR, WGR, \’\'l.i'I‘ l WRC. "\V.l. WCAE, \V'I‘A.\i 1 iWSAl. WGN and WCCO. lWTAM i390) Cleveland. Studio l “rEAR l Iiocitai. ' FEATURE1 TALKS 1 11.30 P. M. ~WJL (r154) N. Y, Studio Program. “qqmr 1193) y_ Gl-uenwirh y“. 8-30 P- M- 1.20 P. M. f lngo. WUAU (278) Phmh Snmi" p10- \\'(l-\‘ 1157i!) Si‘llk‘lli*(€\il(l_\'. iinsvbnli CFC!” ilii) Atontrenl. Mount lloyal gram. soon-s. 1WHZ 1:133) sprlngileld. Hotel Stat- 8-45 P- M- 1.45 P. M. l _ l\'liil\’.\ (211m) l’ill.~:li1|l'14li. i'. ii!‘ l’. \\ (1.71) N. Y. lioti-l Penn. WddAh‘ (4512) Mew York. National _-\¢1i1i-i»_o_.;_ '\\’l1(; (3111,, Mhn,lll..(_~llyl (snfiinu_ COMB"- drllsls- ' i\\'l.\‘\‘ (i2!) Cincinnati. ll()l('l (lib- KDKA (309) Pittsburgh. Philco WANT TO DANCE? j sun. H0111‘. . - ’ 1.00 A. ivi. CNlRT (s51) Toronto. Plillhiirnloliic 1.00 P. M. \\'.\B(‘ (316) -I\'ir\v Yolk. ivniiiorr‘ Ensemble. \\'t'.\.l' 12714) Pliiin. Pit-cnlliiliz Astoria. WBAI. (21-6) llniliinin-ti. litisisal Sketch. WHZ Pllilco (333) Springiiciil. 110111". . i 10.00 P. M. . l vomit» i492) v. winonii-Aiigio‘ Persians to WJAXl. WTA M, KS1). WWJ. WlCCO, WEIAF. WGR, ' l, WTAG, WCAE. WOC and Wllalll‘. KDKA (i309) 1E. Pitts. Concert '1.)1‘0~, gram. i * 11.00 P. M- . f l At Niainlhr Lniko nu April Iii-d nl‘i"2i~ 5WMCA (3.111 \'_ Hindi.) l'i-|)gi~;|1i|‘ ONIi/I‘ Bram i357) Toronto. Studio pro» lCNRA ‘((322) Moncton. Studio pro? gram. __...___ l l sibo was held. Site was n11 tcniloil i \\'I~JAI<‘ (i112) N. Y.‘ 1.11 l“l'ilili'l’. Wllti (465)) Washington, Joint with, _ PAGE SEVEN A CRANE rowth since A4855 3. proves t e high qualityofj ’ C R A N E VALVESTITTINGS ‘ and PLUMBING \\'('rlt lillil) lliilTnlo. Slillll‘? ‘lliiti-i. ll('1\1)j.'i‘ii'.l1l. 1:127. by lntirriizilioiinl iiiulio ~l‘rogrnins, Cliit-zigo.) t 9-30 P 10.30 P. M. l 1 l I \ See Al bagtl 1 and: at your palm. or hardivgre dffirfifnta write us for free Home Decoration Booklets. ' Till %-, PARIS, 1.11)., FAIJIS. D2179.‘ during her illness by her pajstoigi ‘Rev. 1i.-J. MaoDoiiaid- who ntlmiir; lstered to lier the inst rites or tho . i:the forticth anniversnri’ of the or- 31110101! ‘mlell flllll 111i frleli-d l0 Mil. Ho Runla“ Calhonc c'li‘""cl' of whichll ~10 take place at the Joust. iiourd were .l\v. ll. ‘Mniriiiaotl and (i. H. Taylor. first two of the ‘members (if the (louiiizil linuoiisiy active ill the work. the supper orii-s EXDEPlIIlGHliIl Station Jlallfnx is'to deliver annddress nu ithe Possibilities for Fisheries Dc- vclopiucnt in the Maritimes with lspotriai reference ‘ward Island. l VERNON KOTES __,m_ James pen. "books. "The 113001: of our ‘Life? Jiciionald, Miss Myrtle Ross and lMiss Ruth Furness were recent lvisltors to Mi". and Mrs. Osberl: llillllliflll. Vernon River.——'.\ii‘. Joscllll “Kelly had a. narrow escape from lilroivning on Saturday night when ylTillllflilllg homo ifrom Mi. E. J. l i"1'11.si:i"s,oii Vernon River ice. lie-ar- ling his cries M1‘. Alexander lieiory lnistoutnl to tho scent: and snot-i {grave-Min Wm. Ross rotiirnoil to Iils homo. Monday after spending nu a-t Mnrgatc lhii itnest oi Mi‘. and Mrs. 11.0.11 tCrauv illss Kalle Munroe is visiliilnroisiwm amd lhionog-liri ivnircli ililte fir.» 1m; sionnn-ii. iiilrt-vviills lllio lilirlun- friends in Churiottetoivn.—’l‘ilideoeaiscdi twists hen. rlfllirlnizlv 1'*"<'*‘" ""1 ""1 1W1‘ K 1w _ . _ . , » » ._.. i'[:l. -r1~i.\i.- many trlonds ot M1. J. J. rMchilliv-i ‘Hie ‘leaves Ibo nlonru ViIlIOl-f 1.1.1.4. n,'.,.i.t ijo |ll7\\"1l1'r':.|'~||,|||h "Qlylflll “l? nr ywlll »bc Rind to hour that ‘he nilbcsidcs a omimwllllif Wlllfidil.‘ "B-i vlrr llilllllll l-r milk)‘ is hni-irilr-ss lo llie . - . . ~11 .- ._ . g/xqg-isr '. ~"- t» - i rorovirrmg lrmll lllH “Pmlllml “mid” ‘sl'°'l°'r_'l*w'”- mwfl“ ll “Mr lhenlllliril’ vlllllvxltl-llillufrliltill iiir liiillllgllv-iilllll‘ ill: fiMr. Newman Fraser is busy 'll~‘"‘l"‘°°ikl5 "I dlllildlml~ M stimmsi- Goongu at Phonic onoglaug irnads -—Vir. lH. IS. ‘Finlay and Mr. W1 F- ‘BMWQY “t mlgsu‘ pairing his out‘ I01‘ 1110 l-Jmmet ileniy left this morning full Konsington ivlioro they intent to idol some pnlntlng.—~Tho many friends ' ‘Mr. Raymond iMunphy will be ‘am n m had the mis- 335M191 sorry to learn that he | fortune to ibreak his leg 11"" Week-l but is making a good reeovory.—l Tho many friends of iM-r. Charlie Murphy will regret to learn that 11v has lelt the vicinity and is taking up his nowi residence in 305w"- MISS BARBARA MacNElLL HEARD T0 FINE ADVANTAGE- Tlic music in ing under the able direction oi Prof. 11. A. Tonton was of excel!" tloiiaily high order. Mr. Ben Acorn. one of Prince Edward lB-l '&1l(l'B leading baritone was ill splendid form in the rendering of Ziis solos and Mrs Milton Stewarts sympathetic and delightfully sweet- tlon to the music of the day. Miss Ethel Coomba sang solo Miss Barbara MacNelll. daushtei‘? has just returned in that evening service; Miss Mic- Margaret zinid- wars always interested‘ in ev-Z tiny for Major Carriitiiei-s. Augiis-‘Rethcl 'l‘ea itoonis on Tuesday advance miovement in ‘Church Ffilil‘ of the present mem- icomiminnlty. \\"Lth him the amozigstiiliiille" was not tiinly a g1 Aitkens. James Paton, John ousluratesd. to Prince lilti- “‘ than day" ' V. 1111i in reselling him from r1 ivnlory lair; Joseph lioury rrpiriit tho wovli- they ipafid ‘llllt?'l‘i‘ ‘lfrlllllllli or respectl ‘end visiting lriontis in tho (lily-lo this nveittory home o! Patrick MdCourt. ‘Colemlill- on Monday. March 28, and claimed for Bridget. Central Christianl y lery hope vim-s retained tor her re- lcovery. On Friday. she was strick- en wtlith paralysis 0t tlhe brain and all ‘tlhat tender care and medical skill maid do, was oi no avail. Mid lobe vmgléllifllllled date. n“ 1M our-t was ‘a womim; cr voice ma‘!!! fl 51-119mm cmllrlbu‘ ohamcter and génerous ‘cllsggstrlon and will be greliillly missed both in herdaome and tommiunity. many floral deince o! the high esteem in which lWomerfs Ailments vihiu-rch of Cl". 11st ~v 11nd . .1 prln- , ibnlt. u practi-olail i-cialll-y" dour-l by Rev. C, E. - spa-kc to 1:1 voryl dead great uridi iivc-ru opencil. no.1 opened was ililie lbtmk of jif-fe laud ithe dead l were juidlged onit of the iriss written in the ‘hanks according to their won-this." . . . . .. in tho icourise of the sernroil s-pec- ,ial emphasis was placed upon Itbe wlhiidh ls read. (ilarlly, and the Wlard of God.-—our gtridle in. ivriiltlng our ibooilc of ilifo, From which we are to ' ‘beiudiged-_ ‘The muisic a-t the funeral serv’ee ‘ was most effectively rendered by. mieimibeins of ftho choir or ‘Solillh l Lalke and Kingsboro The Lilynrnn were:- "There ris- a land that is iriiiei- l 1'11) lhinik of lriioilitmii: ovc-r thor "twp iairo goth-g iliivu tho V. y Al l'l |'-l-l. 4 - I ~- 0118 ‘llY "ml-l. - - i ' r * l in sxliirlil iiiilsvli Liiliill‘ Iinllv Ill lljlllll “l1: I'M i"'i‘-a.rr with inc lilo-arsed Qovioi." 'i'r_i- 1;_-i r 1.11» ’ "Rho vleryilarlél‘ ivoiiigroltal-lon. us l l'""""':" ‘l’: Hlsurnlorl 31111.1 jimigiiinuiien‘ was; made in Sorutih iaike Cemetery. iwle. lsflnmlw not ‘as 1:110:10 who o hope. 1113c rests 11min lvls iundi hills WUr-lus follow him. (iPstnlot Please Copy‘) MR8. PATRICK MOCOURT _____ / "N19 angel o1; death visited the its victim. his loving wife. at "the early age oi’ 51 ears. Although the deceased had been ‘failing health about a year, ev- paissed away on the above The late Mrs. The oireirings grave evi- Caused By Neglect I l l Neili’s interpretation oi’ this D01" Proper Treatment iWlll Quickly,‘ ramifi- l Miss - ! lion no medicine tor women ca immpars with Dr. ‘I-lamilliors ZPllls. iTho remedial action oi Dr. I-lamiltoifs flPiiis and: the result is as you wouiid "expect-pain in one back and sided shortness ot breath and bad color Bock Robust and Good Boll-Its Bring Health ; Because of their tnildnesa of act- n ditsys quickly respond to t-hei iasppcsr-itilie flitnctlans oil the lhody tllsiropsrots naturally. con- ll. omen sinus today. 85c. ct on, n and pain are prevented and t health returns. Get. IDr. 1 ton r 1R. 1 MP3 . Tile ,FU11"€‘i‘|Elll services W011! conduoictl lEurle of nbove are lite {mm 11h; 11-pin 11mm 01' ill" Arm-strong iWilliJ (TVSH-ul m wllvhmg [hum l-uxus [his lioni-d niid hnvo been almost coii- 1mg.) (imim-egniioii of pi-ieqi-iip, an); . Al- FEllilibiVES from the loxt. Rev. 20:12. l nicctiiii-z next 'i‘utastluy “Afnid -1 Saw 1.11.3 ..\ir. Patton is to give u short histor- Smlu," standihm 5mm“, m." lhrmw a" llPill oiiliino of the activities oi’ lheilnd, the lbmks ' liozird, 11nd Mr. Tanner of the FiSll- gnome]. book w.“ 1L which 1'“ ii- t itlis ni' Chiurohesr- l tronhlig indigcsl - our. rdoiritioii. - ‘is lrrilnlt-il. N\'ll|I|IlllLI]t4 ivhi-h 4.'\'1'|'_\’ slniiini-h unlit-rel or known so wi-il. ‘ spiroiifiii oi‘ 1n demonstrated Jho unir-r right. nro-r milliiit. sloinlnrli pllrlinsvfi. ' tillllilbl "T Wviili- who i-iijoy lhi-ir inezils with no iiiori- 11-11!" of illgosllon. 125 Tons Two Barb Galvanized Four Barb Galvanized‘ No 9 and No. 12 Gaiv. N0. 9, 12, ‘13 and 16 Our regular retail price on eighty rod lTwo Barb Galv. in 1,00 lib. Reels $4.50 per Reel; dur Prices are always llower than Catalogue, m. the Chnrlouettnvn “m; one of mhe Oldest memlbars of she was always a devotloned illflll- l The function is the South Lake = her. She leaves to mourn their loss, besides a sorroiviirg husband. daughters, namdiy: Mrs. 1i. Miiburn of; Victoria. (T. J- Sullivan and G- Howard of Roxbury. Hazel nt home; two Fredericton. and Gerald at homo. brothers, Ptttlitk. Jfléirpl, and Thomas Wiielan, nil 0t‘ Char» lestoivir. Mass. iOu Thutsilay her remains follow. d by a. large concourse oi‘ frionrls and neighbours. were laid to rest‘ ' St. Mary's cvimetery, Brno. 1i lIlfl-‘li 0i’ Requiem was 311111; by her pastor. Rev. R. J. Mac-Donald. The pall-Iiearers ivoie: August- ine Maolsaac. Bannerinan Alilillliill,‘ John Aiadlfinnon- Fred Jz. Mllilman, James Delaney. and Harry Mat-Kin. 1 non. May her soul rest in peace. l Acids In Stomach- Cause Indigestion‘ ii llllllllll"i'lth that nonrli" tlii- (rust-s of NliIIINIPlI ion_ sour-nous, llllflllllif- liliuillnir. iuiusi-n. otin. ill‘l' iiuo to, nn i-xi-i-sn oi‘ hydro ilorlv ill'lll lll llli‘ Tlii- ili-lli-iito slouitii-h iliiliit.’ iilgi-s-itliui is 1|t‘lll_\'1'4l and . i). t‘. stilli- .\li 11' I m" ror four In vols in '1‘ his sweet- ll is iisi-il l)_\- lh1.ii- (I The rich taste of this finest of Molasses always excites admiration. (I It is as rich as it tastes- Rid: in Iron to Nourish the Biood-—Ricb in Vitamins to conserve your health. (Ill: ‘is Delicious Insurancel Health JUSTW”. ARRIVED Galvanized Fencing Wire Consisting of Coiled ‘ Soft Galvanized reels of‘ Two Barb Galv. is $3.80 per Reel l Prices THE Rooms HARDWARE co. 1:111. . Shoes with a Distinctive Charm If your costume is Black and White-the Black Slipper blWdP-blll ilmolt every other ensemble calla, for the pastel shades that Spring has brought forth. a _ Our Black Patent Leather supper. are prlcgd {mm $3.35 to $9.00, the Black Satin Shoes are priced (mm $5.110 n» $9.oo.i_ _, . H! THE PASTEL SHADES, such aa Parchment, R3,... PM". Brflwnltonv. Ivory. are priced from $3.50 to $9.00. PLATNIUM Patent Leather Is another very new cileet, - we show this In a one strap, high Mei 4,519,, ,1 555° a pa“. ' I .. , . . Silk ' Hosiery ls shown In all ths new and falhionublg ghgdgg, in"; ‘fiazsfill-ilnli-lll‘): lflldfl. nod moderately priced, from Eight shades to choose (rpm, in g4 1M1,’ fnhkm“ '"¢-- - - - - - . . . . . . ...'.......$1.00/ 7;!" ""4" l" I blah" crude, a strong llns at .. $1.50 ght shades in full fashioned houlery, high grade $2.00 Twelve shades, lull tashloncd, silk to the top at $2.95 (erPT soxas a FREE.) “A L q orwean