K a-rou GROGETERIA Dori-em‘ o l» c‘ T EATON ‘MARITIIJIEB SHOP EARLY TO O umm: ~ AIERSAR Y APRL t. T0 snow our: APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE To OUR STORE DURING OUR FIRST You: or BUSINESS IN CHARLQTTETOWN, WE HAVE ARRANGED some SPECIAL PRICES T0 BE IN EFFECT FOR. APRIL 6th ONLY. l STORE =~0PENS IAT 9 A. M. GET YOUR CHOICE. Western Guardian it —WIBTEBN AGENTs-ML C. J 5.1m“ d“ ggnzmrgzs; new and renewal subscriptions. lln, l-ll W 11B new and renewal subscriptions. ti. g-WBSTEBN HORSES --Two cars western horses arrived at Freetown. weighing from eleven to fifteen hun- dred, ages flve to eight. See them before buying elsewhere. A. C. Gard- iner, Lower Freetown. 2034-51-51 —FOR SALE —Orle Chevrolet coupe, 1927 model in perfect condi- tion. Run less than six thousand fine: F111;“ iwlnglzll: rgizlfakes it and resignation‘ to God's Holy Will ug l. orr on. 5 - - ' l 2074-4-3-2l ply Mort MalcLean, Montague. ‘ 2072-4-3-3i —SUCCESSFUL CONCEIIT —, A very delightful and successful con- P. all. G. SOAP, 1O Bars 42c slLvo rousru. ...... .. 22c o-—-——--——--i-——- ———- pnasso POLISH 21c I"'_'i'_'i_""_“' "'—’ l canto PALM soar 5 h.» 23c , ---—-——>i-——-—i— “i GILLETTS LYE . , . . . . . .. 14c 21c ‘loan ourcu 2 10f‘ CLEANSEII. (rur nllxlsu rust 1 Lb. 15c TABLE saur 211.55% _CI{IIS(‘U 3 Lil. '|':'n AU.‘\ . A (‘A I'll‘) FLOUR pen MONTE Frwrrs- m 39c sanan, 1 Lb. 4 Oz. rm conoaras room rasrr: .............. 2 Tubes 39c l-IEINZ COOKED BPVAG- 16c ETTI, Per Tin .----Q-t "Iii-hill sllutllt I 2 Lbs. 21c .ijl”r'(rj\-ifi*irl4><J<EErFrY§é llans 1U mils . . . . . .. P0117111? I Lb, Tin d? ._____.___, L... << JELLY POW- 17c 1 s‘, 3 Pllvkages . .. ZNONSUGH STOVE POL- 17c 1S1! LONDON (‘ORN STARCH 3‘ for . 27c (roman rousn 19c CLOTHESHAPINS 6 Doz, 18c van! THING Tofar rarer: o-tn-rns-u... 4 ROIIS ‘CHBISTIES 1 LB. AS- 34c SORTED BISCUITS .. l ' CHBISTIES SODA CRACKERS SALTED 8 OI. Pkg. 14c ‘ fiXl-tifio-HEIKETTG-c l lcllnlsrles oltAllalu-Tvnrfus ....... .. 8 Oz. Pkg. 14c cFtl t-ovTto0fr? BISCUIT 1 Lb. Pkg. 32c _..__ ___ ._.~_-__. oven KIST ZWIEBACK C mscvlrs .......... .. 26 " KORNES GELATINE 2 Packages ICING SUGAR ‘Lbs; _In Memoriam MRS. THOMAS YEO itsais-zeel-‘sl ‘ "l: .."I'he death of Mrs. Thomas Yco é North River occurred at her home fi March 16 zlftcr s. vcry brief lil- . Although not in hcr usual xagllth for the lest fcw years hcr fiath came unexpected and was a‘ shock to her family and I Deceased was of a kind and ‘ flrml disposition and endeared llatlelf to all those who made her . find-intends. She was 73 years of , ' die, and leaves to mourn besides hcr '\p'>, ." ‘liil°*' Towing husband three dammlcrslzoliy urns lzllcl to rest in the King- COW BRAND BAKING SODA, I Lb. Package.... BAKERS BREAKFAST 24c COCOA, l5 Lb. Tin BULK"TEA 2 Lbl. 81c IYIIITE STAR YEAST CAKES, 3 for ., . . . . . .. 20c MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 Packages . .. . . 23c SWANSDOWNE CAKE FLOUR . . . . . . . . . . . 38c SEEDED RAISINS 2 Pkgs, KIPPIQR SNACKS Tns 19c PASTE 6 Oz. Tin SIIRIIIPS, Prr Tin . . . . .. 21c BEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP, 1 Lb. l O1. Tin 14c l SAUCE, Per _Tln DEL MONTE ASPARA- 38c GUS TIPS, Per Tln . .. DEL MONTE CRUSHED 29c PINEAPPLE, Per Tim. ' HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE, Per TIIL. PONDB COLD 0R VAN- 71c ISIIING CREAM, 2 Jars CORN SYRUP, I Lb. Th! 35c EATONIA SWEET MBED 48c PICKLES, 40 OI. Bottle 15c FRENCH PREPARED MUSTARD . . . . . .. M‘ “all 12¢ Liners arvrnn ouvrts, m 0s. Bottle QUEEN ouvss, Size s i Zliottles 21c McCItEADYS SOUR MIX- 31c ED PICKLES, 35 Oz. Etch . “JADYS SOUR Mlk- 24c ED PICKLES, 20 Omllntflo CHOICE SALMON, 1 I.b.Tin . . . . . . 33c Mecncanvs sweet MIXED PICKLES, zo Oz. Bottle 26c hams: who lrlliird on hcr during her illness and lllaurle of New Bedford who hllrilcrl ironic for the funeral. wllllrrh of lclrrltrlhnf Alfred, of North Riva‘. Harold, Union Rodd, Wesley, of New Bcrliorll llncl Eddie at home, also iliil l)i'flll\':l"i and one sister nallll-ljc: JdlllPS Moloslcle of -North River. Wliiilllll of Vzlnlrotlvcr, and Mrs. All-horn of l {v Point. A very large lllllllbcr nitsluirtl to pay tilcil" tribute oi l‘l‘.~']l£‘i‘i, null to show their sym- pntily with the bereaved. The ser- vices were conducted by her pastor Rev. Mr. Aitlzon of Cornwall and her " the highest quality of A F-ledf “tobacco, “combined 7 the best‘ ingredients fare used in the manuFactu» _‘ 1rd fir chewing tobacco. “Th: Beartnaw" ‘ FTIIOIJlDS (JOI-‘FEE I Lb. 63c MILLIONAIREV _ RD - --~_----__;__)- ____ 2 for 19c i4 Lb. Tin . . . . . _ . _ _ , __ lzrlmlllns HOUPS 10c . -————-————~—-— -----—-—-— BREAKFAST BACON 27c MATCHES 3 Pkgs. 20,: AIWCYiII-JRS I‘.'.-..l\(.‘!lL-‘S 22c ' m, Lb, _, _ m , V and live Milli». :. John Jewell 0i stun Cemetery. The poll-bearers North Hill-r. It s. K. ‘roombs at were: John Jewell, John McKlnnon, wald Newson and Fred Younker. (Patriot Please Copy) ALBERT I-I. PARKMAN ed illness of nearly twenty years God. ‘ respected by all wilo knew him. hood were reflned “as by fire." t0 the end. the end. thy. I have fought the good fight. the course." " the speaker oxpremil hi! coo lam to face. l-IEREINGS IN TOMATO 20c _ SAUCE Frank Howard, William Green, Q5- On the evening of Feb. 28th., in the 77th year of his age, after a prolong- hls homedn New Glasgow, Albert H. Parkman was called to enter into that rest that awaits the people The deceased is a man of sterling qualities, and was one of the most progressive farmers of the commun- ity. A friend to all and was highly Durlni the many years of almost incessant suffering he bore his cross patiently without murmuring or com- plaining, and li: seemed that the ster- ling qualities of his splendid man- In his relation to the community, he took a. profound interest, always supporting any forward movement, dfilille the mam! WW8 of his physic- al disability. This lntnrest continued Early in life he accepted Christ as his Lord and Saviour and united with the Church and Ohrlat under the ministry or ‘the law Rm’. Donald Crawford, of which its was o very faithful member and congcigptlolls Christian, continuing steadfast unto Funeral “services were conducted from hi8 late home by his pastor, Rev. have kept the faith, I havQ "Mill!!! During the course of the IMHO! g mm "that there n4 not q tut more q, plioablo w the lue of the ammo l than the on? chownJor the ‘ -. course with the lop of mizfl bin M)! pert was given by the Mission Band of the Trinity United Church in the Epworth Hall, Summerside, on Mon- day evening. The delightful pro- gramme consisting of instrumental music, solos, readings. realist-ions and choruses was arranged by Mrs. L. H. Allan, Mrs. T. M. Linkletter and Mrs. Josephus Smaliman, Mrs. Small- ms passing away m me prime of lli- mfi 111:: “siding as the IBBIIIO. has cast a gloom over the comnumv M R“ Br an Om- ii H ecclved the last rites 0f i119 thy Silliphant played the opening Rimane éathoue Chunm He may,“ duet. Worthy of special mentioluwas to mourn besides h“ m“ atrial“, g prettg little dlaiggu: entitlzdéedTte parents‘ ‘our brothers and three s“, pce eerers", w c was c y ters also two aunts, Mm flames, six little tots. A pleasing addition to w‘ or aeofgcto\vn| and Mn Camp t“ programme w” some very fine bell, Cardigan. The many muss 1*“"“"‘°“"“1 “m” by H“ “m” curds, spiritual boquetsfifloral trib- the God whom hi? served so faithful- of Lot 16. The evening closed with a the mgh cswpm m which he was song beautifully rendered by Miss "mm May his soul rest m peace Bessie Bmallman. A sale of candy helped considerably to increase the amount of the proceeds, which was over {Bit-S l ' - MICHAEL olnnmu Millard’: llnimont for cough: nnfl colds liIinurlPl Llnlment Drerentl Flu. The death occurred at an early PERSONALS —Dr. Oreelma e was unable to hold his regular monthly clinic at the Red Cross headquarters at Summer- aide, on Wednesday. but expects to do so next week-S short illness. —The many friends of Mr. Ernest Wright, of Summerside, who under- went an operatlon- in_the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, will be pleased to know that he ls now do- lng/ nlcely.--S brated by his pastor church. The. pail-bearers —Miss Rosa Harding, of Summer- side, left on Tuesday for a. business trip to Boston, Mass-S llegarty, Curiey and Patk. Kelly. —Miss Hazel Bishop, who ls at- tending the Prince of Wales College, spent the Easter vacation at her home in Summerside-S _ I D0 YOUR ‘EARS BUZZ? RINGING HEAD NOISES? Mlnard‘: llnlmont for oongha and coldn Sure Indications of Catarrh. eem in which the deceased was held. sides a. sorrowingwldow, six daught- ers and five sons. " Crawford of North Dakota; Howard of Jamaica Plains, Mass, who came blesome ears. _ home. The daughters of North Dakota; Mrs. Malcolm Mc— dealers 5911 Swain, of Kingston, P. E. 1,; Mrs. Max Ferguson, of Cavendish, P. E. I. Mrs. Bruce Moffatt, Saskatchewan; Azza at home. One son. Henryhand one daughter. Mrs. Walton Warren, predeceased him. ‘ One brother and one sister also survive him. Mr. Frederick Parkman, l of Charlottetown Royalty and Mrs. Alftemus Rolling. of New Glasgow. Among the beautiful floral tributes warez- Cresoent-Jlrom the family. A spray-From Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Parkman, Charlottetown Royal-- months’ treatment $1.00. guaranteed. it of A Crescent-Prom Mr. George Beers. Charlottetown. A Spray-From Women's Institute, New Glasgow. " “ Pallbearers were: Mr. George R. McNeil, Mr. Daniel Nesbit, Mr. George H. Stevenson: Mr. Preston Campbell, Mr. Oliver Llepage, Mr. Cecil Laird. ' l ' " ~ Interment took place in New Glas- 35y; 730M“; LEWIS wmbmms gow Cementery. . .5 A" n D" (Patriot please copy.) The Presbytery o; Pun“ “'5” Edward Island of the pm- when You Catch Cold byterian Church in Canada will Rub-On Muriel-ole‘ convene in special session this even- to apply and illg in the Presbyterian Church at Kensingwn to induct the ‘up, ma: Pram,“ l Thomas Lewis Williams B. A., B. D.. cold mutate" ' orp eu- into the pnstoralehsrgo of Reusing. I d. munghtagfd w“ °I ton and Freetown Tile Rev. Quincy usouoleilmwumerlda {many cmwell, Moderator of Presbytery . 'h'y uateroo will preach induction sermon" The . M" W Rev. chat. st. out: Jeans of sum. merside will address the mining;- and‘ Rev. Thomas Rodgerg 013g]. festwili address the people, I'll“ . Rev. B. H. Silvert. Clark of Presby- ,stif Ho surely win a mani-tifidlflhe N10 ° W! will preside as interim moder- of lufforinl- anlrlnni tanirvitu oed- ator. rm congregations of Kenning- end his fellowmm sndjiuiqhed 1M tonylnli rreetown are to be congrfl- uloted upon having secured-lush l '° talented and gifted preacher u_ than t pastor who already bu made a deep 4' j NWNIII-ifllv t? . Irina cHARto-rrsrowlxl GUARDIAM , Eastern Guardian ..'EASTEII.N AGENTS—M!‘. J-W- ' ' Murdock is Guardian Aientin M0!)- tague and will be pleased t6 NW1"! mrolt SALE-A limited quantity of Spaulding Rose Heed Potatoes. Ap- ..'ISLANDEK. DEAD-Tile death occurred at New Brunswick, of Frau- ces Campbell‘, aged 19 years, son ul Mr. and Mrs/William Campbell, and nephew of Mrs. Hennessey of Geo:- getown, after u. short illness of pl - moniu, which he bore with pstit ll He was of a loving and cheerful dis-l, position and those who mourn hi? loss have the consolation of lmow- ing that he is now surely enjoying the rewards of a life well spent by. bearing his sufferings in a true; Christian spirit and that they have‘, another intercessor before the Great White Throne, Who will intercede 1'1 l ly for those whom he loved. He Wile bright and intelligent, having won s‘ scholarship in the year i828, and Inman, daughters of Major Inman mes and messages of sympathy Show \ hour on March 24th of Ivlichael O'Brien, oi’ Fort Augustus, after a The deceased leaves to mourn one sister Alice, Charlottetown and one brother James of Fort Augustus with whom he resided. ~ His funeral which took place 0n Tuesday morning was largely attend- ed. I-llgh Mass of Requiem was cele- Rev. D. P. Croken, who also visited him dur- ing his illness and administered to lllm the lust rites of the Catholic were: Joseph Baird, John Webster, John Joseph Fisher, Michael If troubled-with roaring, hissing: He leaves to cherish the memory of noises in the ears, if your head buz- a faithful husband and father, be- zes and aches, you probably have Catarrh. Why not use Catarrhewno‘! It. has conquered hundreds of cases Thesons are Avery, James, rand of Catarrhui Deafness, has comple- tely cleared up head noises and trou- Catarrhozone is not home for the funeral; Stewart at a stomach medicine, but a‘ healing inhaler treatment that destroys Ca- Qrcj-Ji/[rg conrad ‘tarrh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Leuthner illld Mrs. William Moore, Deafness caused by Oetarrh. All Catsrrhozone. Two Results Red? changing is a. relief, from monotony. $2.75 $4. $5. é? $7.50 cOMEVIN NOW and see th e splendid range of new hats for" man, Get your Easter’ hat--—and 1f you are forehanded l it's a. good-plan to get two. $2.75 to $7.50. Hats of highest rep- . utation sold here cheaper than in Montreal or Toronto.- ’ c‘\,“‘\. Women's Coate—_-—Dresses-——-Ensembles Men’s Overcoats———Suits-——Hats Popular young ladies and gentlemen of Charlottetown assist ‘The Great Fashion Show . Prince Edward. Theatre-on Wednesday (‘d Thursday, April 3 £9’ 4th,- Co-operating with The Prince Edward Theatre, Messrs R. T. Holman Limited and Messrs Alley & Co., Limited, we are stag- ‘ 111g Wednesday and Thursday, APRIL 3rd and 4th» the great- est Fashion show in the history of Charlottetown. Handsome Living Models Millinery. Furnishings. ooze JAMES A. LUKE DIES IN MILL- INOCKET win-—- MILIJINOCKET, Md, April 1 — James A. Luke, l6, s native of Freeland, P. I.'. 1., ls dead at, his home hero. He calm to Milllnoc- ket from Rumford when the town’ was a wilderness and worked upon the conltruotiofi of the Great North- ern mllll, assisted in installing the machinery and for many years had been foreman of the riggera, plac- ih: or changing all the heavy ma- chinery without s serious aooideht. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Modem Woodmen. silfvlvllll In his wife, four sons and three daughters. “ Livestock Mar/moth uolwrnm. Que, an. QH-TIIOIQ W!" jfiqltfli. 811 olives llld 1'16 hm warm lush for ale on the market. including i4 cattle heurover from Winders market. Common to medium sown were sold M" Wilma uptoes rol- good to l1. luyin were fusing fairly mod quality unites at no. um were mm. at m fed and wiumd not Irlded lowlwere unchanged. i by acting as living models. Ask for the New ‘WALL PAPER Cntalogue Eighty six new designs, larices based on DOUBLEIROLL O F 72 S QU A R E laser. . use coupon RITE your nanle very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail t0 us and we'll send you the laiggest, beet, most eoonomicétl WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada. ‘ Make This a TWO HAT Spring surely it's econonllcal—thls switching’ A‘ l - from one hat to another. And of course cows, Common bull brzlght from $5 - . . A i MOORE a Mouton LIMITEID Charlottetown, P. E .1. Send the new Well Paper Catalogue to j Name ‘Province; . . . . ., . ._. . ..'. . J A .8011 o Mathieaon a summons ‘pd .- you: {so