ilfifliilbéfléc =1==w= coaieaimum??? as a“ g a‘ afi-iffa-IQEQ a. . Sol things." S“! llc/Iulicu.’ liir not only does (his mineral salt laxative 1n Memoriam MRS. JOHN DICKSON 4EBEC, Airline. Nov 16- The dealh of Mrs. John Dickson, 77 oc- CLll‘l'C(i herc early Monday morn- ing ill the home of her >011 Sea- forth Drkscn after a short ill- ness. Slif‘ irzs the widow of John Dickson, and unis born and lived the greater part of her life in Nova Scotia. She came to Maine nine years befcro coming here. She had . -lnng member 0! thv church. surviving are seven sons. William J of Char- lottetown. P E I.. Edward W.. of Broivnville JcL; George A., of Mel- ro.e. hlliFi. Ffllsivorih A., of T0- rnnto: Scaforth 13.. of Sebcc; Law- son 0 and Roland J. of Derby; one ilaughtcr. Mrs Warren Alex- inder of New York city; a sister. Mrs Pernieia Fraser of Thouburn. N S : a brother, Allen Woodin of Buffalo. N. Y. There are 18 izraiialc-liilrlrnu mid three great- graiicli iiiidreu _- Funeral services for Mrs. John Dickson were at the home oi‘ her son. O, L. Dickson. Weciurx-dny ziffcrnoon. by Rxzv J. W lileisncr of Dover-Foxcroft. The mill bearers were her five sons. Edward. George. Scnforili. Oswald. Roland and her grandson, Ben- lamln Dickson. 'I‘he flowers were in beautiful profusion. Among the nut of iown relatives attending were: her only daughter. Mrs. Warren Arxander. of New York city; Mr. aiiri Mrs Edward Dirk- son of Brownviile Junction: George Dickson of lifclroe. Massz: Mr. Iii: Miniature l-lelntzman npriglui: only 3'10” high, 4'10" long and 24” deep. l: la priced at $435 ' l0 MONTHS TO PA‘! tVhy not visit our COLDS go quicker when you do these fvvo things: Hepatic-a oes ‘VHEN u cold conics your way,"‘ physicians will (ell you, “you calnoiicii help ihmw ii offinore quickly hydoing certain simple Here are two “first steps" to take: 1.—C|nanso tho intestinal tract. 9.-—He|p Nature combat tho acidity liicl frequently accompanies n cold. You mu 1/0 bulb lbese l/Jiugi a! mire by lacing in odern and Mrs. Seaforth Dickson and iwo daughters of Sebec; M1‘. and yii-s Benjamin Dickson, oi Prcsque Isle, also a great mflfll’ mend.- from Milo, Derby, Brown- Ville Jct.. and Sebec. Interment was in the cemetery on the DOVBF road, with committal by Rev. Ml’- Meisner. -(Patrlot Please Copy). MR J, Q. GILLESPIE Death came very peacefully 1° Mr. James Campbell 011185919 9n Tuesday, November 18th" at m5 home in Carleton. He had 110?’ been in robust health for several years but was apparently as well a; usual on Monday, having driven out in his cur that, day. On Tile!- (lay morning, however, it was dil- covcred that his spirit had passed to its reward during the flight- Of a kind and cheery disposi- lion, Mr. Gillespie will be keenly missed in the community where he spent his life. He took a prom- inent piirt in the affairs of the Church of Scotland. in which he linri bc"n an Elder for many YEHTS- He was ect-ing preddent of the Mutual Fire Insurance C0., and was also a Justice of the Peace. H», pusucd his calling as a Pm?- pernus and progresive farmer until a few years ago when the stale of hLs health necessitated his rctirin". from active WOTK- He Wes born in Carleton in i872. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie. Surviving are his wife. formerly Miss Eliza Cnrruthers. William E fillV-mle of Summcrsicle. Thomas B. Grlespii- of Carleton are broth- Ask your doctor-sec if he doesn't stress the importance of raking both a laxative and an and-acid in nearing a cold. B: madam-fight a cold tin modem way 5o whenever n cold comes your way, cake two leaspoonfuls of Sal Hepatic: in n glass of water; in addition, get leafy of rcst and quiez-go lo l bed and call n _ _ _ WafCh your dict. Drink plenty of liquids. l: clcansciheiniestines-quicklyggentlyJhoroughly pays to fight I cold the modern Way; Gel I —~but Sui llcputica helps Nature Combat acidity. SAL HEPATIC ottlc of Sal Hepazica xoday; The Mineral Salt Laxative that dlm Combats Acidity %' i i BOTH! ocror if your cold is severe. ers and Miss Ray Gillespie of Charlottetown. Mrs. (Re-v.) D. M. Campbell of Saskatoon, Sask, and Mrs. Ernest McLaren of Char- lottetown are sisters. The funeral, which was one of the largest ever seen in the Car- leton neighborhood took place on Thursday. the service being con- ducted by Rev. Malcolm Gal- braith. The 23rd and 121st. Psalms were sung. also paraphrase 42. Rev. Theodore Ross of Kingston, N. 5.. in a moving address on the theme, “God Loves You", brought a mess- age of consolation and peace to sci-rowing hearts. “Never forget." he said. "no matter what comes to you, that God loves you." The pallbearers were: Messrs. Nathan Be‘l, Kenneth Mutfart, Sterling Gillespie. Ralph Callbeclc. Robert Oarruthers and l-lazcn Gil-, lespie. Very beautiful floral offer- ings testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. In- tern-lent was in the Kirk Ceme- tery at Cape Traverse-D. RENNIES‘ ROAD SCHOOL The following is a standing of the pupils of Rennies’ Road School for Septem“ and October. Grade X. 1. Elmo MacDonald, 2. Margaret Proctor. Grade VII. 1. Edna Hickox. Grade VI. 1, Edgar Martin. 2. Benoit Gallant. Gladys Andrews,’ equal. 3. Rita Proctor. | Grade III. 1. Evelyn Hickox 2. Arthur Gallant 3. Edith Cfi-aswell. Grade II. 1. Earle Martin 2. Leo Gallant. Grade I. l. Theresa Gallant. A. Ina-cilia Doiron. Teanher. aiiirnrzmnn A U~ can: 9 O JQMZ z/aéw... Hsmrznm have specially built this miniature upright to meet the demand: o! those who desire a fine piano of small size. Into it, Hcintzman have built all the exclusive patented features char nuke i: a "grand piano in upright form.” It poueuc: a surprising volume of pure ainging cone and ha: a light, flexible action. Only in‘ the larger Heintzman models can its performance be equalled. l Store and see and play this new model MILLER BROS. LTD. |paying their annual fees. ‘FHE CHARLUYFEFOWN GUARDIAN Sea View and _ Vicinity “ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Warren, ‘Cavendish, were recent visitors to |Bea View, the guests of Mr. and 'Mra. W. C.‘ Donald. Mr. and Mrs. William Coady have left for Hamilton, Ont, to reside, where Mr. Coady has ob- tnined a good position. Miss Pauline Coulson, R..N., has returned to her home in Bea View after ouIPlQmGDtiIIQ for Miss Lav- era in Prince County Hospital dur- ing- hcr holidays. Quite a number oi’ the friends of Miss Ella Simpson, R.N., were pi-e- sent at her wedding ceremony which was held in Malpeque frtlilirflh on Thursday morning, Nov. Miss Anna Goady left recently for Boston where she purpogeg spending the winter with friends there. Miss coady proposes taking a business course in one of the colleges there. Her many friends wish her every success. The work on the highway which has been carried on during the past months is being completed for this season. It has surely been a great advantage to the men who otherwise would have been out of employment and the work has certainly improved the roads as well. Mr. William Simmons, sup- ervisor of the work on the Park Corner end of the road. was a re. cent visitor to Charlottetown on business. Mrs. Fulton Simmons, leader of the Willing Workers Mission Band of Darnley and Sea. View. enter- tained the members of the Band at her home on Saturday after- noon. There wns a, good attend- ance of members. Pence was the topic chosen for this meeting and several members gave appropriate readings. Plans were made m hold a ‘public meeting in Darniey Hall with a Remembrance Day pro- Bram. At the close of the meeting tea was served by the hostess to all present. and a pleaggnf, and profitable afternoon was gpenfh Rev. Mr. Prenm was present M, the closing of the Sunday School here on Sunday last. After the de. votional period led by the super- intendent, Mr. James R. Murphy, Rev. Mr. Fream gave an interest- ing and helpful talk to the teach- ers and pupils. This was greatly appreciated by the large audience Wh° We"? Present. The speaker also complimented all on the splendid work they were doing. This school has been carried on so successfully with a large average attendance. by Mr. Murphy who 50 faithfully filled the duties of sup- lntendent. The prius to the dli. ferent classes which were awarded by the teachers ha-d not. arrived. therefore the presentation had to be postponed till a. later date. The Sea View W. I. held their annual meeting in the Institute [room on Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance of mem- bers. President Mrs. James C. Murphy presided and the meeting Opened in the usual way by singing Ode and repeating of Creed. Roll call was answered by the membe n The minutes of the October meeting and the last annual meeting were read and approved. The first item of business was the election of of- ficers which resulted in Mrs. James R- MUFDhY being unanimously chosen as president for the ensu- lnir Year. Mrs. J. E. Campbell was appointed secy. trcas. Other com- mittees were also chosen. The re. tiring president and secretary both gave splendid reports thanking an members for their whole-hearted co-operation and assistance during "10 Put year. A unlnimous vote of thanks was then cordially ex- glldfli b0 Bil retiring ofllcgrg f0;- eir faithful services. A letter was reed from Dr. Creelman in regard to the Anti-Tuberculosis League 'I‘his was left over for further dis- cussion. As this was the Rgmem. bran” Dal’ mftellni.’ appropriate readings were given by Miss Paul. ine Coulson and Miss Gladys Ad. Em!- Thc National Anthqm “"31" the "Well"! to a close, af- ter which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Coulson. Gladys Adam: and Nettie Barwise. Mrs, ‘Mm Plvlwrlnx kindly invited the cember meeting. MOUNT MELLICK W, l, The aevcnth unnual meeting of the Mount Mcllick W. 1.. was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Match B“ Thursday. November iiui. with a.n attendance of fifteen members and t/wo viaitorc. The . ‘dent in the choir. ‘ _ Opened by m". in! 0 Canada. followed by Club Women’: Creed in uniaon. Roll call V" YQIPOMed to by paying annual fees. Minutes of previous annual incetlnl and last regulnr muting were read, approved and signed. Reports of different committee: wan: given. ‘treasurer’: report was read and adopted and showed a balance on hand of 880.50. Election of’ officers: President, Mrs. Andrew Richarda. Vloo President, Mrs. J .E. Mac- orn. ‘ricuurer. Mrs. Malcolm Macaw. Secretory. Elizabeth Macias. Dlrectarl. Mrs. W. O. Drake. ma. W. H. Wood, . 00d. Auditors, Mrs. John Mnoltu. and Mn. W. J. Mutch. School Committee. Mrs. Leo Mac. Indium. Mn. Wilfred Wood. lick Committee, Int. Mrs. An. drew Richarda; Welt, Mia: ch“. lotto Drnh. Program Oommittoc. Mrs. W. J. Match. Mia: Laura McQueen. Oonvmora: Education and Batter Bchooll. Miss Charlotte Drake. Pubic Health. Mica McQueen. Child Welfare. Mrs. W. H. Drake. legislation. Mrs. J. I2. Macliach- cm. Natimnl Events, Mn. Wilfred members to her home for the De- Belfast And Vicinity - The amateur concert held recent- ly in Wood Islands hall was a splendid success in every way. 1r. was undo:- tbe auspices of the Tem- perance Society that. has been latc- iy organized there find as said so- ciety will be under the watchful eye of the Grand Worthy Patri- arch Rev. R. Hensley Btavert, good things may be expected of it in the future. 1%- The imnual supper of the Eldon. branch of the Canadian legion Remembrance night, and n very‘ enjoyable evening was spent by the! Legion members and their guests. After a delicious supper was par- taken of dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening, the best of music being furnished by Comrade Groom of Charlottetown»! assisted by Herbert Worth at the lpiano. Violin music by Comrade Hume of Montague was another en- joyable part of"lhe evening. The Pinette bridge (south) is again open in the public but at the time of writing ls not u mplete. |'I‘he railing is still to be put on and vthe approach to the bridge is still unfinished. This is a splendid piece of workmanship and the pleasure experienced in crossing gives one the feeling to dream of the time when we have Route 4 a perman- ent highway. Great credit fa due to Mr. Vernon Moore, engineer. foii- the presence of mind he possessed when he was successful in bringing Mr. Murdock Gilmore to term fir- ma again when the latter had the misfortune of being unexpectedly‘ thrown into the water. It is ex-i tremely fortunate that such a diffi- cult piece of work has been com-- plet: with so few mishaps. Mrs. George Coles of Vancouver, B. C.. (nee Anna MncRae) is on a short vsit t0 P .E. 1.. visiting rein“ tives in Flat River and Murray Riv- 1 er and also Belfast in general. Her husband is in charge of one of the “Lady" boats and was called to Newfoundland on account of the illness of his mother. Friends of Mrs. Coles‘ father who is familiarly remembered as Chief MacRae ‘will be pleased to hear he is enjoying good health and holds a splendid position in Vancouver. On account of very inclement weather the dance in the Belfast hall which was held recently under the auspices of the Eldon Women's Institute. was not largely attanded buts good time was enjoyed by those present. As it was in aid of the hospital it was rather dimp- pointing things turned out as they did but this band of ladies have helped this very worthy institution many Chrstmas‘ in the but so credit is due them for that. v Bedfasters at home and abroad are again delighted to read that Mr; David W. MacKenzie of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, has recently been honored- by being elected to honorary membership tn the Royal Society of Medicine of Great Britain. Wood. _ Agriculture, Mrs. Ifilflh MM- Eachem. Peace, Mrs. W. J. Mulch. Home Economics, Mrs. Richards. . Canadian Industries, Mrs. W. H. Wood. Questionnaire on Peace and In- ternational Events was discussed. It was decided to answer December roll call with an exchanle of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Wilfred Wood invited next meetng. Delicious luncheon served by the hostess. The King. Andrew My name i: Peta. I guoa: was held in the Bella-st hall on . boy in the world. You an, I have boon proiniaod : job at tho North Poll toy fac- tory-andmaybathatwon’! be fun! You'll find nu in a Ipocial holiday atfip mild Santa Olowaod Company. Lot: of cxdioment- don't miaaitlveirydaytilllmnl. SANTA CLAUS | and Company Begins rennin f TIIE iillliiillilii I'm jun about the luclnut‘ | ‘NUVILIVIBER 24.1fm You never have to shake a Watermaifs Much a Waterman’: against my other pen.- Ifa/ator uniq. 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