BASE‘ 31X PRINCE EDWARD —- NOW EXTRA SPECIAL Thursday only. Soodil of Ice Cream Free with every pie order at Milton's Old Spain. 9219-5-4-11. ' CENTRAL GUARDIAN- CAPITOL —NO_W 4-. Mil. 315-110, 26c. Evening '1 & 845-260, 37o This column In rooorvad for Quooiro County news of Io uI Interelt bu! nil- FUNERAL SERVICES-The fil- 3 “lifatince 3.15 THE SCREEWS NEW STAR vertlnug of n net-ray nature may 1n Z 16¢, 26c. 9p Tug SADDLE Lanai“: ‘u: ‘luuenrcrztn a word llrictly He“! o! the late Helen Murchison’ Nigger 1 a. $.45 edaughm o, Mm us“ A MW 2 ' 37°’ 45”‘ can owueas, don't forget the leaned, was held yesterday after- JllNN WAYNE 1N “ RIDE E’M COWBOY ” RED - BLOODED ROMANCE: THRILLS AND ACTION: noon at I30, the burial taking P1809 m‘ Mt. Buchanan Cemetery, Rev. Carlylewebster, pastor of Zion} Church, conducted the service.’ Helen tool: measles, from which she developed spinal meningitis. All that loving care and tender nurs- ing could do did not avail to save her life. God willed it otherwise. The sympathy of the whole com- mllflil-y will go out to her mother and her only sister, Catherine, in this sorrow that has come to them so soon after the passing of the husband and father. Helen was a very sweet girl, uch loved by all her playmates d companions in school. She had been making good progress in her studies and at the early age of thirteen a promising career was brought to a. close by the hand of death. By her relatives annual meeting of Prince Edward Island Motor League in the Board of '1‘rade Rooms tonight at 8'p. m. 9238-54-11 mom sraca T0 scnrzsx m ylmeonn TIME: DIRECT FROM . BROADWAYi POSTPONEMENT. — The work- men's Association wishes to an- nounce that owing to the lack oi’ entries the Old Time nkmfest is postponed until further notice. Bec- retary. ' You'll love this colorful rascal-You'll shake with laughter at his romantic escapades In the Illcl-"e brought from staEB Slliflf" to screen on record time- RECEIVED SAD NEWS-like. Flora Large, Hunter River has re- ceived the sad news from Con- cord New Hampshire of the death of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wil- son (nee Alice Large). I Get better acquaintedl If you ltnow Old Dutch Cloomor or do lhousoode ondthou- uncle of Canadian housewives, you, too, would realize their "Old Dutch lc the only cloonrcr you nood in your homo." Rood this interesting lotion "Naturally womon who aro lull looming tho or! of good house- lrooping mus! have rolieblo cleansing agent: lo doponrl on to auuro porfoct cloonlinou. , LAYREL 8c HARDY - IN THE (‘HIM hliFKEY "hi0 1' SE SERIAL AND UOMEDIY MILTON-Simday service. May, 7th, St. John's Anglican Church. 11 a. m, Morning prayer and Holy Communion. Special preacher, and numerous friends her memory "Not until! um! ‘Old Dutch’ did l Iiml o closnror which ulclrly STRATIICONA scnoor. m“ H‘ D" Ra1""°“d'M' A" mm’ d m: ll ml.- dthoroughlycloanrnry m!» I N M E ll R M of St. Paul's. C113Y1°ll°t°wn' Wm be ‘mdly cherished. lrilcnlilsjotill lllihmpkfuhhh. ll Is slio irinllrpfnralblo lo’: ___._.... __“ ' all p xwsno oroorcoonn rn 11°11“ 1°11 i“ “P1111 LARGE srsmea m roar- '.':1".‘i.'.'."l....'§Y.'5 resign I'll. Oldouul. C‘ rplandlli i; 0N REGULAR SCHEDULE-ow‘ cleaning tho oxforior and Inferior of my frigidairo. The Canadian National Steamship "Colbome," Captain J. H. Hubley, arrived in port yesterday to dis- ‘Grade Ii-l, l-Intfie Wood: 2. AXI- IIENRY STEWART CAMPBELL me MacKmnon; 3. Roma MacKay. GYM!‘ 1X~—-1. Irma. Wood and Bor- TO A MAYFIOIVER . HOME FROM DEWUS ISLAND lng to interruption of the train ser- vice on the Murray Harbor Branch yesterday, the train service will op- ’ ‘Zahara’, ITIIQIQCJEIODIJD‘ urinlg Ole’; Dutch Cleanser. it‘: o on yc censor wou svo n my orao. . 0 fair little blossom, the iliPillf‘ of In connection with The Army's FREDERICTON’ May 1_Hemy ~.--._mj_‘ ;_j v _ ,__ .£1f4;-,_II~ _ - ~.---<—=r--u-..=—.1"< > nourl, and other influential frivntis Each s‘ . ‘t: debt. Laura Taylor. Lois Wood. Joan F1°d°11°t°m M“ oamPben 111/1311 °11 -1°°- i110 “W W11" WW1“ Wm‘ and lvn-s. Proctor, Montreal, who I tvnitcd on the lviiuistcr of Cnfcuics, tut». MucKny, Preston Wood, Lawrence P111109 Edward Ifilfllld for about l0 Maggie in the Five-and-ten. The are taking up the“, residence m A1‘ ALI. GIOCIII i, M. Albert sari-nun, in order m clts- Or fnr u. Ia wiur- birds 'l‘ayior, Albeit Taylor, Norman Hun- years before the Ianlflv removed new story starts very 50°11 111 T11“ Bermuda, and Mr. O'Neill. Captain " cuss in a preliminary way some ns- , chant isr- to this city where he had lived for Guardian. J. H. Hubley is a former Islander, " "\ " Ill-HP" 11.4: 9.1a; .. i I‘ i. E t r l I j. I proposed expedition in Devil's Is- land, (mnunisioncr Peyroxi, ‘Terri- Aithough tlicrc nre numerous cir- cumstances which must be negoti- ated before permanent work can be successfully established, progress is bring: mucic. A low (lays ago (says our Paris correspondent» o. delegation, com- posed of Senator M. Justin Gotiart lPrcsicicnt of mu‘ Comite (Prion- my lay, The cmbicm of Spring, and floivcr l)(‘liiil._\' flllfl l‘i‘ll(‘i‘. Como, lift up your shy cycs and gaze into mine; And giw mo your sweet blossom, ciiriuo! Dccp from my l_).l.‘~.\'\iii comes my song of gnarl ciwcr, lips, O pacts of the coming expedition. The E Oh taro ii r.‘ ton soon no Mmistcr received the (lciogutiozi l vcrv cordially" and admitted in prin- ciple the creation in “Guyaw ID0- vills Island) of a Home for reicze~eti "bagrsnds" lprisoncrsl, and asked the Commissioner to got in touch with the Governor of the French Cnioiry in order t-o compare molt-s, to secure more precise (iciniis of the projcci, and find the ways and means. It is encouraging to know that The Army's publications on this national 1wrobiem-4or instance, the book written by Adjutant Penn, vnLitlt-zi i "Torre tie BngnN-lms occasioned n 1 good deal of interest among the public and Army friends. Some wot-ks ago a lady wrote to say iiiiii’. Slit‘ would like to do somrt- tliing for the unhappy "baazrzuuis," and enclosed 2,000 francs to be spout. on the first case that should aria“. On the same day n lr‘.'_~."l‘ nrrivrd from "in. Gujvonc," from u rcltnxsczi "bugmuri", who plcn-dcd for iu 1p to ". ziuwwzi". shall lire "n ll, 1i rn-Vplivu‘. lmrno V11 P. . I. PLIPIAI! GROVE Si IIJWOL Honor rv-Zi m’ 1'.mi;\r (;;'rl'.'.:Sr-l2cw1l for the lllliiil-ll n1 Apiw (lrzilic X~1, Doiwxlty 11151.05; 2, Ikiitli o; . - (Braids ‘ i 2.. i i '1 t (ion Hunter (equal); 2, Heath Hun. tor. Grover ltincKay. Grade II lSr.)—l, Norman Hun- ter. Grade II (Jr.)-l, Lawrence Tay- lor; 2, Prcston Wood; 3, Albert Tay- lor. Perfect nilcndauce—Hattie Wood, Roma. lifucKay, Irma Wood, Borden Hunter. Iionth Hunter, Lorne Bur- Sadie I, Farquharson-Jfcacher. PRDIROSE SCHOOL I-lonm" roll for Primrose School for April: Grade lX»-~l. lifmy Campbell, Grade VIlI-l, Alplicnsus Camp- boli; 2, Aeneas Johnston; 3, Eupho- nlizi hincllouzild, Grmio VIL-l, Stella Campbell. (lriuic Vh-i, Francis Johnston; 2, lviurinxi Acorn, (lroclc III—l, Adele Campbell; 2, Joiui Acorn; 3, Catherine Johnston. Grade 117i, Freddie Acorn; 2, Pius Mar-Donald. (lrzuic 1W1, Gertie MacDonald; 2, 'l‘horvs:1 lyiacllonuld. Pcrfvct. nticudancc-évlnry Camp- bril, AilClO (lzuupbcil, Marian Acorn, ' Cicrtic Iilncilnvinld, John Acorn, l lirorldie Acorn, Actions Johnston. Viiiliinm A. 1\i1lCKlllilOIl—T0£lChEl‘. LONG RIVER. SCHOOL Honor roll for April: Stewart Campbell, aged 60, prom- inent Fredericton merchant, died a. m. Service will be conducted at 2.30 p. m. by Rev. George Telford and interment will be ln the Rural Cemetery. Born in Boston, a son of the late Donald MacGregor Campbell, of New Perth, P. E. I., and the late Agnes S. Cameron Campbell, of the lost 50 years, conducting a boot and shoe business. Prominent in city and church af- fairs, he was a school trustee, a past president of the Fredericton Board of Tracie, a past master of Hiram Lodge, no e. F and A. M., and an elder of ‘St. Paul's United Church. For about a. year he was president of the National Retail Shoe Merchants’ Association, a Do- miuion-nidc organization. Surviving are one brother, Wil- liam, Bostomone son, D. Frederick. and one daughter, Miss Betty, both at home. Also residing at his home are a sister-ln-law, Miss Bessie Whittaker, and his mothcr-iu-law, Mrs. G. Whittaker. Mr. Campbell's wife dlcd several years ago. MRS. LORENZO B. TOOMBS The death of Mrs. Minnie May Toombs, widow of the late Lorenzo B. Toombs bccurrcd at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. Warficld Orr crate today, Thursday, on regular schedule. Drake yesterday arriving in Saint John from the West Indies, where they were spending the winter. NEW SERIAL COMING-Don't fail to rend "My Best Girl." -Don't fail to start with Maggie and her Pa and Ma and her sister Liz-and ZION CHURCH Y. P. S.—Tl1e Zion Church Young People's So- ciety of Christian Endeavour held an enloyable banquet Monday evening in the church hall, at which all the members and a num- ber of guests were present. After the supper the pastor, Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster, acting in the role of toastmaster, welcomed the guests. after which a lengthy toast list was honoured. LAID T0 REST-Tho funeral of the late John M. Hughes took place Thursday, April 27th, from the residence of his son, Peter Hughes, Elm Ave, to St. Dunstans Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father McCarthy. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Patrick Dennis, Emmet McGuigan, James Lawior, Patrick McGuigan, James Clinton and Jo- seph McRory. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Louis Dou- charge freight forwarded from Montreal and the West Indies. The dies ports and, will alternate with the "Chomedy." Among the pass- engers on board were Mr. Stanley Eid, shipping reporter of the Mont- real Star, Mrs. Mabel Crews Ring- land, journalist, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall, Halifax and Montreal, Miss Joyce Kendall, Mr. and while the “Colborne" was in port took the opportunity of visit- ing his mother who, is 84 years of nge, and who resides at Southport. The second officer on the steamer is Mr. Douglas Cameron, formerly of Charlottetown, a son of the late Mr. Ewen Cameron. The ship is an oil burner of 8,000 tons, 411 feet in length, with a 52 foot beam, and i5 one of the largest ever to enter this port. r Rev. J. M. Murchison, of St, John. is 1n the city attending the funeral of his niece, Helen Mur. 61115011. and will return this mom- ing. rmsr suntan ARRIVEs The first settler to arrive in Can- ada. for the season 1933 passed, tluough Halifax recently and 113,3 been Placed on a farm near Oxford, Nova ScBtla. A. W. MacKenzie, Su- perintendent of Colonization and A.D.T bl 71 DoL'E' A . M". “m u L oIm......§'io,"c2...a-. Evory doy, more and more Conodlon house- i 1;. tozial Conuuandcr, France and Bel- of Lin)‘; Gmde vnI_1' Lome 3111119“; 2. at his home early today following a “Colbome” Wm can regularly at giuzu, is kcrpiug in close touch with Again I‘\'c discovcrr-ci your quiet. Laura Taylor. prolonged illness or pneumonla RETURN FROM SOUTH _ m this on dufln the umm i d I exclud". i, the authorities, who , are showing hiding place, ' Grade VI-—l, Lois Wood. The body Wm be taken to st Paurg d D white York Point’ and E150 t Mgm‘, 1s l‘; 58:01?’ w V” w. a op. n. h c d y ‘,'»_.' considerable interest in the project. My lll‘:\l‘i. Imps for lnl‘ at your Crude IV--l, Joan MacKay; 2. U it d Q1 l to - Km‘ Mrs-F - - b m. s Lad- B- 0 l d, QUE C. 8 - bggqugn II cliqnt IIIOIO I Inga o a a "N! ~ n e iurci morrow at. 11.30 were passengers y e S. . ii fax, British Guiana and West In- qul-duhndocsnrt "nub m“ kind '6 ‘hen, hands. . . goes further; costs loss to use. MADE IN CANADA GIIM LYE =sta Q OPENS CLOOGED BRAINS ~ KEEPS DRAIN! OPEN IIIGH TEST DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS , In accordance with Section 12 of “Tlie Road Act 1928”, all persons, liable for road tax or horse tax, desiring t0 commute the cash payment of. same, must notify the tax collect- or in the School District in which they reside‘) on or before the First day of May next. ' Blank Forms necessary for same may be obtained from the tax collector of the School District in which they reside. 1 The time for giving the above notice has been extended to the 10th,day of May, 1933. G. SHELTON SHARP, enable him to return homo. As this. man was very well recommended by Grade VIII-l, Mollie Flllallil" New Glasgow‘ in the early mom‘ 31m- May 1115 51ml r9515 i“ peace" 33119111511” m: the Maimmed. dfl-fl- aMinister (jf Wflrks and I-IighWaVS. the iliilllorltiQs of Devils Island, it IHOIISZ 2.1mm Fitrsimmons; 3,‘ Lgy- 111s of April 5th. aflter g1 liiiiserlns “m, National Raflwuys, was on H was decided to rcputriatc him with ton Dunning; 4, Alma Paynter. 11111955 °1 ‘we 111°“ 15 “m °“' MILTON-His friends are pleas- hand at Halifax to meet the family I tteto n P E I - a - - Mrs Toombs. was one of those - < ar 0 w ! ' ' ' the money sent by tius gcucrmt. Grade VL-l, Juanita Campbell. - y ed to see Mr. DflViCl. Foster out a- 011 $11611‘ MTlval- Mr. MacKenzie - Grad“ v__1, 1.31m pflyntcr; 1 M- women who are universally beloved, gum an“. being confined to his muted that several janmies 1m. Se“ Apr1I26, donor. A few days ago tho mun nr- , 4 _ I _ rivm at the Paris Hcadqilafilfrs with “m” L" iwkflv_'_l“"fl“"" tlmr John-stone; 3. Vivian Paynter. W110 are will"! °1 ‘WWW wm‘ bed Wm, an attack o; plemsyr tlement in the Marmmes m, ex. ‘““‘ ‘“‘ “MUM “u, g g uguflu‘- “ma. n, mdmnt face to thank Th‘! Army K,NG.§T,,—,__,L.:;,L,S MPROVED Grade 1V~1. Ruby Cflmllbw- 1°" “11d,19¥ 1° "111 111°“ W1“ have Mr, Hammond ci-abbs has 00m. pected to arrive at Halifax within ““' ' " " f‘ ' 44 . Grade III-l, lviargucrlte Paynter; the privilege of lntowing them. In plated the contract of sawing, the near jutura The family which M for the great help he had received. Ho is now frying to make himsvlf useful at one of The Armys instit- utions until he can again cam hm living outside. IQNDON, long, lJ-ay --»-l-‘ru" the fimi; time siuuc ho was Llllilili sari- oilsly iii in i928, King: (jliorgc has pluzigpi into tho affairs and obliga- tions of IIIIIIISIIII) with all his old- timc cnihtuiu u. Lcvccs, courts, race meetings, thcnirt: attendant-cs. troop inspect- ions mui yachting 1m- muoug the things listed in the royal engage- ment book for th ' .. nutl Sum- mcr, and this voiy licztvy program is iziizcn us uu intiicuiioxi that the King is now rvsiorczi to his full health and vigor. Ilvcu the wutchfuincss n2 fir: royal physicians lms l)4"i)l1 rolnxctinud the King was rcconiljy szcvn out ivithout hat or lopcont. liis Nlz1_,-r-:.ij,', it is s.'iid, hns nvvcr cured for tho cou- stant motiicni SlllKiIi/lhlflll cxcrcised nvcr him sinco his illness, and has been only too glad tn point. to his re- newed hcniih as" '1 reason for the rc- GIRUS EXPENDITURE CAMPAIGN IS IIALTEI’) NEW YORK, May 3.—A spending campaign to “bring back prosperity" possibly, more probably to have a good time, has been abruptly halted. Robert Dcshcfy halted it. But not unlil his six-yeur-oicl (laughter, Bertha, had reiicvcrl the depression of confccliont-rs in Yonk- crs by expending all but $20 ti $130 on ice cream, cake, candy, soda-nu- tr-r and slot machines. Bertha. bc- liovod that findings were kocpings and, being of a generous nature, siic treated the children of the neighbor- hood with the money she found in a drawer. No More Piles -—I-——- > How to End Terrible Agony Without Salves or Cutting Among tiw rngzwcmcnis expel-tori to bc luifiilctl it.’ the King during the next for: months are the five royal courts, fiu- (ipcuitirz of rt ll."\\' 2, Jzunsie Brown; 3, Bobbie Dun- ning. Grade II-l, Eunice Campbell; 2, Jeanette Brown, Grade I lsr.)—l, Austin Fitrsim- mons; 2, Irene Payriter. Grade I (JrJ-l, Vcrnon Puynter; 2, Jcnn Campbell; 3, Willard Con- stable. Perfect attcndancc—Wallie Fitz- sirumons, Rita Fitzsimmons, Alma Pnyntor, Juanita Campbell, Elva Pnyuicr, Ruby Campbell, James Brown, Eunice Campbell, Jeanette Brown, Austin Fitrsimmons, Vcrnon Pnyntcr, Blanche Campbell, Jean Cnmpbcil. Wliliull‘ ill automobile race-Austin Fiirsixumous. llighcst Avorage~Mollic Fitzsim- Oils. Teacher-Carrie G. Woodside. TO CELEBRATE ISOTH ANNIVERSARY (Special to The Guardian) SAINT JOHN, N. B., May Il-Tho ccicbrniions in connection with the 150th anniversary of the landing of -—-——- wing at. tho Nniionul portrait. ml- Tiiousnnds of Pile sufferers do not - the loyalists at Saint John to be the home where she was especially fitted to fill the wife and mother, she was a mother indeed, caring well for those of her household and all who came within that blessed sphere of home, and her memory will be ever green in the minds of all who were privileged to have known her. During her illness, notwithstand- ing the severe suffering endured, shc was most patient, always look- ing on the brighter side of life and resting in the secure promise of a risen Lord. she was a life-long member of splitting and piling a large amount of fire wood for Mr. George T, MooNeiiL-Mr. Herbert Dollar has returned after spending a well earned holiday with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John weeks HXYIOIKAIGIdr-CIIBTIIC MacNelll em- ployee of the Weeks Garage. Brooiofield spent Sunday at his home here-Everybody is pleased to see Mr. Stanley Proud back again after spending the winter months with his uncle, Mr. Ben]. Matheson Winsloe-Roads in this district arc in excellent condition only wanting a fcw more fine clays and the toot the Presbyterian Church, remain- ing a faithful and staunch sup-i porter of that church in all its act-1 lvities, having been a life long member of the Women's Mission- ary Society. ‘ Mrs. Toombs was the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Mc- Neill, Cavendish. Those _of,_the fam- ily left to cherish her memory are, Gertrude, Mrs. Warficid Orr, New Glasgow; Ella, Mrs. Frank Houst- on; Myra, Mrs. Davis Moffutt, Mayfieid; Charles of Drinkwatcr, of the motor car will be heard. RESUMES MANAGEMENT- Wallace Hill, who from 1912 until I930 had the management of the Amherst Hotel, will re-assume the rnaiagemcnt of this well known hostelry on Monday. A. E. Ellis, who has had charge of the hotel for the past three year. will remain on duty for another week or ten days, before _ leaving for South Maltland with Mrs. Ellis to take up his residence. With Mr. Ellis con- have been settled on a farm near Oxford came from South Africa, the father being a former Canadian who has made his home in South Africa. for the past eleven years. axronr or cnnssr: IN MARCH The March export of cheese was 452,900 pounds valued, at $57,281, as compared with 306,300 pounds at $39,030 in February and 930,400 at $118,658 in March, i932. More than half of lost month's total export, 01' 233-900 DOImds went to the United Kingdom and the next best purchaser was Jamaica with 50,300 pounds. Others were: Trinidad and T011880 40,000, Bermuda 23,500, Newfoundland 17,200, United States 10,100, other British West Indies 15,800, Irish Free State 11,200, Bel- gium 11,200, British Guiana 10,000. TRUE FRIENDS It is only the great hearted who can be true friends: the mean and “Wlfdly can never know what NOTICE 1 STALLION owusas Owners are hereby ‘notified that all STALLION$ offered for service in this Province must be enrolled m the , records of the Provincial Department of Agriculture. Con“: ers of horses who neglect this requirement are liable, und the Act to a fine. _ The necessary fee of $2.00 together with particulars _ regarding the name, description and breeding of the Sial- lion should be mailed immediately to the PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 9172-5-2-tt-2i élheidestbesirahle Residential Sites in Brighton FOR SALE Apply To A SPECIAL MIXTURE of OBASSEB that gives excel- lent reiulto. Then we have Separate 101')’. 0 \"‘~'l/ l" Wflll1>1"l' i" “#09011 Sask : Chester of Portland Ore on- 1; ' know that the cause of Piios is m- , . _ , . livid 0Y1 May 13th he“ W111i“! mflfk- ' ' ,g ' eluding his contract iocaii the me naendshlp 15"_Km351°l" tcmakbad circulation o, bum‘, m the aroLLll cup flmnl.’ m “as m Al- ed by the opening of me new m,” and William at home, one sister, “at Hotel co secure? the v. c‘ Grasses such as m0 10w“. 1,(,\v(.1_ dcisliot the. ucvi: inept-cunt; tho vincial museum m 8mm’ John’ a“ lug-g 1', M, Bernard, North Rustico, , r M_ H?“ m m no“ BED '10P. KENTUCKY ‘That. is the scientific truth about Rnjvui Scots. cording w local Officials of the cam three brothers, Alexander and Ru? 597N439‘ ° ‘~ 5mm W115i: n 125 N" '91‘ nLUE 6355s, "" FBSEUE, ORCHARD . Piles-lilo rcai reason why salvvs 0n Aluy 31 lu- liupz-s in go ‘to E1). adian National Railways. The Mus- sell, Cavendish, and Robert oi Dal- they originally purchased Hotel. Mr. Hill will be warmly wel- ENGIJBI-l BYE GRASS. “m1 Suppmltorles do m“ 31v” 1m" snm to 1w- lh“ rum 1)"rhv wllff‘ t; 1 alth f li I88 T as U S A Her h b d n nncnt relief, why cutting do lot ‘ i‘. 1 . " ‘ ' ‘ Rum 6011 9- 115 8 We , 0 1'9 <13 911d ' ex ' ' ' ' "5 an . . It. rémove the C,“L,§c_ cs1 Juno]\'.11i_t;vi'o\L1dv u Very :'1£u\\.'zt‘i~:i information not only having m“- predeceased her two years ago, also bx: ILTIZZBS bydlfiihle F r & WHITE ntfiftn cLtovE h y ‘[1’ 5 b1 d‘ ~. mml l, w: l llf‘ oprninz! o ‘no - I — _ 001' a y nod u" or you‘ W1‘ 1 We» ti‘ ""1 l" 91° ncction with the loyalists but other one daughter. Htecn veers nav- Mmbe Show“ ,9 Mm H,,,__Am_ u n“ y ' ‘rim m b, h“ “ . M, iruding Piles will only go when you nctuuliy remove the cause-and not one minute bcforc. External treat- mammnth new clock at Eyvuihnuip- ton as lllf‘ hiphiiyzlit. features of the early history of the province. The opening will be in. the nature of a preview as the mus- Her funeral was held from her home, North Rustico on April 7th, and was very largely attended. Rev. hcrat News. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill are former Charlottetown resid- v Ad. B‘ o“ price. rrasornr nasnw cuovsn mo. a small rm oenlage of wnrrs cwvan.» Limited Pli IBIINGEBU Ah D FREIGHT u th'—- it 1 " IQLQ,Q,,,‘,,“'_‘S,L,O,,,§ b, ‘i393? “gggyf, nsnvr liii('lll‘..\< 1x BUlTi-Ilt mm wmcums are not an in ma” Mr ormm and Rev M: Pump onts. “mesh llonto. emu»; n s... ma and N" g, m, um u. renovate ROlD, the prescription of Dr. J. S. FY7311? ‘l l l I “m” l. ionuwln‘ mm‘ l“ Nfldh“ that LAWN or GRASS PLOT- uonhmm gnawed: because it SW incss for exhibition. he formal son conducted the services. The old amlru, ‘at. rims, ‘m. John n, Moru- c“. ‘t o“ “an 8T0‘; w, - . - 1 ~ mke ‘we at a later familiar h B “.1118 s! d f lronl. Ch Town. It. Ilene, M» John l, muintois dthlcl Cljffilklllliililn, (érivcsmout Newmmunnlld Rm “mm Kong olpcuirliagr tsvmm plum w“ T, ygrlmk; " ‘H t; s o L! sum“, Row York. can help you. 901111135: c oo , ens an res res j _ 0 0. ~ m 11°91» ' me are h n8. ‘ o Thou plot in Oavcnd h Cemetery, the . I m" 0111"“ dim“ imm- gm’ the bulk M H” ‘Wnph mm“ im‘. Btflied- may hartd". and “Safe in the arms pail bearers beini! her four nep- . g s ‘ HEM-ROID ihbicis have an ai- of Caunrliitn hutivr. 1'11‘: lill'llli‘i' .. . 212$ "m, unbpucvablc record of success; got H700 pmlnliji m" mupr H “on of Jesus, all favortes or the de- hewoand two cousins, namely, 2 s! , a I so “.113, “m,” time on external mm_ and m.“ WM (vupxrl w“ m W, n-I" MAN ggascdbwere sweetly mm; and "will Austin Toombs. Roy Toombs. Lorne i: cdlcs or worry about an operation ' ‘ " " " ' “ "‘ "e any Sid?! lll my Crown." McNeil. Olive McNeil Townsend a I . . M‘ ~11, ma- n». .~. 1 .1; r . ' '1 ' clilvl-thchctllz-Ipg polilucds 'l"hqv cvllcf1p,,,,l..,,\:,,l uluilfig? li/invn is not born to soiie the an especial favorite was fittinqly McNeil and Alva McNeil. g. Znosnmwn: lilny- a my ‘r , -e.- - . -- e - - l , - - prcncm of the universe, but to find rendered by her pastor Rev. Mr. s: 5' "llllllgllillwll" i: 11.1.’: Heels and Seed Grain Sl|ll“l'l‘l' gum-nurse or money-buck if it rincs 110.‘. cud their Piirs, no matter liow oinhhorn the Cris!" 1.. try llEM-ROID with c,“ DWI!‘ liifll-fi \. >1‘; Ii Zfliiifliill, the previous fiscal your. nut what he has to dofnnd to ros- poumis Cnmpulrtl nth 10,017,300 in‘ my" himae]; wmhm we “mpg of his comprehension-Goethe. Orsborn. Th" body was la7d to rest by the "Bay not zood-nisht. but m some brighter cl'me l side of her husband in the family! Bid me good-morning." Chariot Isl ow n Agentl, Queen Street ‘CARVELL BROS LTD. Apr l tot If. a