i l .3 . Phoue_ll_10-_2Z rrr-zz. maw 7 t‘. ‘who The procem of digestion depends largely en the condition o the and when it is unable to doitaworkpropergytherewillbea rising and souring food, a gnawing and‘ ' _,sensetioninthe stomach, belching and , of gen, flatu- Wl 5w Burdock Blood Bitten starts an flow o! gastric juice so e-ential for the proper digestion of Iced. . LnMrne u. a Warns, Mapovn, Aim, ‘tesl-“For a long time I was troubled with indigestion. 01:? stomach would not digest my f , and I would have gas pressure and sour ltufl coming up in my mouth. I used Burdock Blood Bitters, and taking one bottle X felt a for the better, so I decided to keep on, and after the third bottle I could eat anything and not be ‘bothered with the rising and souring of my f ." LPut up by The 'r. Milhurn 00., us. Ilrofessional Cards _%___=________:___ D. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Aecomtant 140 Richmond Street Prism 4r. P- 0- Bo! 1?- McLeod d. Bentley ' w. E. BENTLEY, K. c. l J. A. BENTLEL K. c. ,- c. r. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorney-it'll" MONEY T0 LOAN Mactiulgan o. I rarnor l use n. MacGUlGAN. K- 0- ' c. STlfCLAlil ‘IRAINOR. n. A. ; Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Oflice: Over Provincial B8113. 3EPP3£5H'°¢%__CP!§1_9P:°E“P~_ Palmer 8. Haslam .5 ll. J. PALMER. K. C. "l 11.1. HASLAM. B.A.. LL-B- BABRISTER. ETC. m“ Chambers " Charlottetown. P. E. L MONEY T0 LOAN. 9.... as. e-_o- B91}??- _._________ n, F, McPHEE, ma. 5 noun! as. nutnrsrrsu. SOLICITOR l!’ Bulking. Charlottetown Cutcliffe 8- Andrews‘ l Inter River and Bradalbano. ‘ y and Night Service. Bell 8.‘ Mathieson D. L. Mnthieeon, LLB. hrrisiers and solicitors MONEY T0 DOAN Cameron Block. CharlottetownI-I-‘J- VILDON IOIIEIWS DNSTITUTE ' .Lhl 6 ' dbtllrmoni-h Bulilldonw 0 of EL meeting at the home Mrs. - Hannah,“ on m zstnwltn l5 visitors present. w - tug O Canada followed. by Creed merouceurimowsmlastmeet- [lg were reed and B-WWVQ 1° W“ mm-ed md that lunches bemadeforseleatooncerttobo ‘J..°“..§£“i..l“sw.t. 1m g3’: ' Oommim Léor amt month. Miro. Penny B. - letter was read from Mrs. Gillie ~ members for fruit. Several bills were presented to be paid. Neltf. at Mrs. Warren Buchanan l. (311, prdening bin ounalres were filled piped. One member paid her dues. Collection, $15. Programme, Your moment. Meeting with the National Anthem. lunch and s. social hnnnuonlorodwall l. . ---—-'-——- KIWI!‘ SEIYICI’ Al‘ WI. TERESA wehmned the 10:89 ("W11 5nd “gm qutflned, the plot of the play, and gave the cast of characters: J. Postrmater 13116122 gai- nmgld, Reyna . - mater; daughter, Kathleen Mooney, flimpson Peavy, mailing clerk. Wil- ired mlorrey, lilllss Goldstein. rep~ haunting llecting Rlyuolri, the Goldstein C0 agency. Mary MacDonald, with: v d. RF-D-v with TnJeffasr-lchalgladlnBofnl ddlteldheflineld. ruralrnaii GHILA bran. the post , Mooney, ‘Divine. the hired Ilfl WW1 l‘? Birdie _ eye on Goldie. Belle at the evocaisoloby usic W0‘)- - e%llelxrn also Ymollod l." followed‘ ttul usic for the dame dramatic clue wish m than! on m. ,, u,» . Fred $2.00. fi"s“€.r:2'°‘é‘l§$. Tr ‘MtplSytewurt smith. m» tau. . nemfly donned g box of Stewart, leonsrd .70. omit-fill shallow!’ "W" "“ M‘ gfilmikl m $41 ‘w’ , B!‘ - . MM ""1 W“ l" M" 0mm‘ o“ etewart, an .40 rlfl- Stew , m was. s 1 u. Stewart, at. Olair t. Four in and poet office clerk in love rhur MlcQ M315. carrier with s. heart of up“ Hughes, Kate Kenyon. the plucky little stamp collector usher rrcfioald. 00o w , n. ew hired hand “offing, lxiiemren Gormlvy. ies between the acts ill- N. D. MacL-ea ilow the Money Want ~_-_- scans-rams: coon-r: (Continued! mo.‘ m. 1e Adams, Harvey $3.76. Bartlett, William $0.00. Blanchard, Fern $8.00, ard ‘Thomas $2.25, Bu er, Albert $2.50. Butler, Ray $24.21, B er B. . . Bulger, Wilfred $3.06. f‘ Samuel $4.50. Coswln. W. . . . Coughlln. Rachael $3 08. Currie, Wilbert $10.60, Dalton, Peter $6.30. . Clarence $12.76, $1 Dyment. William $1 Ryment, Clifford $1.68, Dlflllefll. Jarvis $4.75. Doyle, Peter $2.25, Doyle. Reginald $3.36, Dumville, George $5 '75, England. J. J. $3.90, fills, Charles $5,33_ E1115. Therme $5.75. Ellis. John $1.90, Ellis, Guy $0270, F018)‘. L10Yd $20.22. Gal‘. Charles $3 87. Griffin, Joseph $2.00, Griffin Lea $1.25, Griffin, Walllre $6,50_ Griffn, Fredclick 510,25, Grlffln, Claude $4.25, Griffin, David 59,39, Harris. Truemau $246, Gallant, Francis $4.25, Grlffm, Edward A_ 32,10 Griffin, Gothard $13.22. ' Griffin. John c. $4.90. Harris, Louis $2.88. Harrrs, Harry $11.77, Harris. Lerghman $5.12. Harms. John $2 25_ Howard. Bennett $11.76. LockeuRaefcrd $6.73, Mocohhy. Leo $1.25. McCarthy, Frank $1_g5_ McDonald, In; $2.25, McDcnald, Aj’ nib 1 McDonald, Beinarlldslsirflgf McDougall, Ed. $6.45, McrDouoil Bliss $1,9o_ Mofiroror. Ernest $9.25 MoG-roeor. Herold $3.00, McPherson, Pete;- $6_g5_ McMillan, George $10.10. Mowllliams, Wllljgm N_ ‘I100 08 Mcwilliams, G d McWilllam, Neg): 0'Holloran, Fredrick M. 0.15 OZHoIIoran, Edward $135 McLellan, Elmer $1,90 ' Molollan. Robert $2.75. McNeil], Ame $4 50_ Mcwlilielns, Eddie 58,00 McWiIliams/Horatio a910, QHolloran, Merl; $z_95_ OHolloran, Arson $1 OHoIIoran, Fred M, ggfgt O'Connor. Clement sues. Roomy. Harold 35,46. Rix. Alvin $13.50, RlX. James $1.16. Rogers. Annul- $2.00. Rogers. Coleridge $11.93. R ers. Pefer $5.60. Ro inson, Albert, g4_7g_ Robinson, Pregmn $3371” R-lelly. Burke $2.50, 17-16113’. Redmond $2.5m R19 . Jasper $2.50.» 1mm. Oliver $10.14. Bmollomn. Beecher arms. Smallman, Eddie $1.68, Strung, Louis $8 36 Easter, George $1.50. Ehster, Carl $9.40. Gillcash, Mrs. Glllcesh, lee $2.00, Hickey. Kellyon $32.77, iv Mo McLean, Melvin $8.50. McLean, Russell $3.25. McPherson, Ernest McDonald, Atwood $4 Stewart. Walter . Stewart. Orville 94. lestiorr Ne. ll UNDIITAKER EMBALMER ufhfjm Chltlotfll"?! l“ cooler’. wellmgrisr. 1M "lo-l"- me; ass."- ..~.. .». it! »%$Iwailirf . i l fl-I- m. 51am. Livingstone, James $2.04. Livingstone. Charles $4.10, L inEstone. Llewellyn $2.50, n, Wallace $40.04, .26. McPhepon, H 1M. McPherson, Pa? $3.40. McDonald, tanl “In McDonald, Johnezltlm. McDonald, Ernest $1.00 Al). 1'0/t$l—-———-—-$0!7B 4a.... Round l Excursions Fares to West first class. intermediate, and sss. First class tickets will be good in standard sleeping or parlor cars on W...“ Jfinfimf. f.“ ‘lie?’ a c cars. r- mediate class tickets will be good in tourist sleeying cars on payment of addltitojnel charge fofuzuohicksct; comm ons. coach c e _wli.l be food in coaches 1011s optonal routes, undel- certain conditions, will be available through both Canadian end United States temtory. Stop-over privileges will be allowed at Port, Arthur, Ont; and west thereof. on either the g0- mg or return trips. Boulter, Sterling $7.00. Betts, B, H. $3.59. Betts, Lorne $0.50. Brace, McKay d: Co Ltd. $10.90. Campbell, John $1.00. Campbell, Glen $4 50. Campbell, Archibald $0.75. Campbell, George $3.9. Campbell, Charles $6.00, Campbell, Genge $3.36, Cameron, Ernest $1608, | Clements, John $27.90, Clements, Louis 521.91. Clements, Joseph $1.44. Cvorrill, Garfield $5 l3. Gel-rill, WlLiam $5.62, Griffin, James $23.71. Gonlll. Garfield $14.58, Gay, Howard $2.25, Gay, Albe.t $6.75. Cray. Charles $2.25, Gallant, Paul $2.25, Harris, Guy $10.23. Harris. Thomas $2 83. Harris, Jclrn $31.87. hams, Thomas J, $3.39, Harris, Thomas R. $11.56. Harris, Eaward $6.50. Harris. Edger 56.50. Harris, Foster $2.25. Harris, Wiliiam $5 50. Harris, Lewis $2.25, Hierlrhy, Thomas $7.70, Hlerlihy, Foster $3.50, Lecky. Ancmas $18.08, Lecky, Albert $5.36. Lecky, Michael $21.07. looky. JoseDh $6.60. Iridstone, James $5 55. Lidstone, Harold $13.35, Morehead, John $1.68. Miller, Erlime $9.40. Morrison, Harold $20.88. Morrison, Fraser $13.13. Morrison, William $7.00. Morrison, Alexander $3.50, Morrison, Robert $10.00. , Lewis $800. Mllgridge, Webster $20.28, M ge, Nelson $2675, McPherson, John $6.34. Mewillieurs, Clarence $16.15. McWiliiauls, Allison 12.26. MoWilliams" Wilfred $17.76, Mcwlliinms, Melvin $13.18 Mdwilliams. Freeman $7.86, MoWliiiams, Llo d $3.65, Phillip, Forrest 2.75. .,- lmah. Eds ' In Memoriam ngup, ruuuv FACE HApHA HA! f F. . IT'S TIME to bring spring to the breakfiet- table“! Forget the heavy, hot foods yorfvellrad all winter, and enjoy crispness for a change. Tomorrow morning, fill the breakfast-Bowls with crisp, delicious Kelloggh Cereals-Jight, wholesome, easy to digest. Pour on plenty of rich, creamy milk. If you like, add some fruit, fresh or preserved, for an extra taste-treat. Your family will smack their lips and ask for more! Kellogfs Cereals are ready to serve, right from the package. All thoroughly cooked and toasted. All oven-fresh and flavor-perfect. And they offer such a wide variety -a delicious food to suit every taste. Corn, wheat, rice, brau-—all these nutritious cereal grains are prepared in their most tempting forms and sold under the Kellogg label—-your assurance of quality. Throughout the spring and summer you’ll want to serve at least one Kelloggfi Cereal every day. Why not lay in a supply right now? Several packages—-and several difierent kinds, for variety. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. VIII" I UNI-UP 0F IPPHIZIIG CRBPNBSI Your choice of half a dozen difierent Kellogg Cereals-all deliciouynll crunchy-crisp — and a variety to please every possible taste! Every one of these cereals is whole- some - economical — convenient. A big value, featured by grocers everywhere. KELLOGG'S for EXTRA FLAVOR s 0 e e for EXTRA CONVENIENCE to form the firm of Toombs. surgeons He enlisted in the 106th overseas battalion in 1015. went overseas in s wry besldlTthose i1 ago. “h? 531F353“... members of session. Oswald Graham. Benjahmin Reynolds. Card Of Thanks amily of the late Alexander , f Murray River ex- press their slplcere tn all nt. also for flowers, cent of lepers could do s n o} the world's s two-thirds. he said, In Memoriam M3. ALEXANDER D. MncLEOD ay er his home in Murr Riv ‘ today. in charge of funeral arrangement? which will he Machine Gun corps as a signaller. He receiv _.._.___.__d- sion as a medical of MILLIONS BATHE Field Ambul U'I'I‘A — (CP)—Mor-eu BUILDING Sill!‘ WITHOUT STEEL NDON May 11—(CP>-'1'he 3 he was transfer-red ' officer to the King's Own h ‘mnlmny m having bum‘ Rifles, wh Toombs held to h . lie W65 one of the m John Ambulance umbh, largest r bathed in the secre _ Hundreds of special trams the Dllgrllns from all Dali-i lgned for magnetic survey work and which will replace the American vmsel Carnegie. de- stroyed by an explosion ofl Samoa MacL-eod. Angus 1. 1876 to Elizabeth C. Mac- Donald. daughteralo; Glen William. In i883 he his wife and remix) to 4700.28 ponent of the teaching 1m -——————-—— 1 The new vessel, to cost 2100.000 CANADIAN ‘zgilfgg; To will be named the Re- lth exception of a crude- oil motor, the vessel will be con- entlrcly of non- ials. The hull will made of teak, with bronze or etic alloy bolts will amined many class: Moose Military Service insti- tute, the Elks lodge and the odge. Dr. Toombs married hter of the late Dr. . . . leard. in 1929, an survived by hi". widow and one son, I David and his mother, Winni ; one brother. Wendell. He is also survived ‘sq Mrs. lLW MacKayg P.E.I.; and Ms, Mar- Dr. Garth Toombs Dies at Moose Jaw Moose Jew Bureau) w, May 5- Dr. John -year-old Moose for forty-seven years, ____._ FORT WILLIAM. Ont ours. romv ANNAN smrsori other non-magn zlrdera. The anchor cables r150 be of bronze, and t equipment will have no iron. The crew will not to carry steel penknives. The brigantine-rigged. life-long Presbyterian. in the Presbyteriag Garm “lambs 39 Jaw surgeon and signal unit and later mmiasiorr in the Cans.- Medlcal corps and Church at Peters Road- lor upwal‘ of forty years. He was a t oi dier of Christ and was eve 1o beer testimony for Him, to leer-n of the Pass of John peon, March 24.‘ 1938, at Lns Angeles, California, Research will be FIGHT LEPROSY 0N WORLD PLAN Henry's commentary and a lar e camer . . M “°““’“1f‘§’f“1i§°“ NEW YORK, May n-(cro-a NEURALGIA l-ie was born at Mmln Prince Edward Island. in i809 received his Primfl Charlottetown and Morin Allison lien. and graduated from ersity with his medi- Toombs was t the world “in a. very liowio Benny-allot!" And Get Solid Oomforl qulckly~takes out‘ on and steril nation was out- Lv by Percy B ess. ldent of the Leone has coonpleted a tour all parts of the Mrs. ed William. of Middle ton grand drildre nd grand children also sur- wor . 11w plan. awroved by 1199106?- of imam in colon- ies that would be lfjryomfliotextJ aasistedbyliemlt. M. MacDonald A. ea in rmroon. ‘ma! “The Home of the Ill!!! deceased. ‘mourns came to Moose J Ind joined with__l)r._G8.7G‘e9qrlr_vin normal life e_X_ ____ ey eowma "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE TOLD YQI THOSl 9E0 "in LAND! oo THEY wmr TO eon? cor? 'LL 5=\MQ\\IIN' l" WITH M TRUJB WHEN I SAW 'EM MOVIN’ IN , mos: surges’:- owulu’ sucn A PARROT! (o