r» no "ham-Mn - Finds f‘ U51‘ 0nd thing has contributed morethsn anything else in my life toward making me the radiantly happy wolnsn I am today." writes Mrs.‘ Walter Ruehl. of Glenbrook, Conn. “If this was selling at ten dollars a bottle instead of the few cents-it costs. I would scrape the money together, and I don't mean maybe!" . . “Lguese a good many others feel the same wt?- lodging by the num- ber sf people I know who swear by this fFountain of Youth.’ " g Millions of people all over the world have discovered this simple secret. whichis’ nothing but giving our bodiu the internal lubrication that they need, as much as any ma- chine. After you have taken Nuiol for s few dlya. and have prov ad to yourself how it brightens your whole life, you will wonder how so simple a treatment can make such a great change in your health and your happinfi. The reason is this: Regularly as clock work. Nuiol clears" out of our bodies those poi- sons-(we all have them) which slow us up, main us headaclly, low in our minds. Col ' and tasteless as pure Youthfls Fountain! iientral» Guardian One Happy Woman Tolls Where She Discovered It matter how long you take it It is not a " ' . It contains no drugs. lt forms no habit. It is non-fattening. Try Nujol yourself and see how murb better you feel. Get s bottle in its sealed package at any drug store and be sure it's trademarked "Nujol." It costs but a few cents- and it makes you feel like a million dollars! Start taking Nujol this very water. Nujol cannot hurt you, no night! FRANCES MMCANNEL ‘fl-lore entcrrd into rest at 145 King Street on March 17th, Mrs. Frances MacCannel, wife of the late Alexander hlacCunncl. Mrs. Mac- Dannel had been ill for several monthsfand hcr death came as a peaceful sleep after a long illness. To all who knew her she wns evcr sweet and mild. and she \vill be greatly ,mis::d by llcr family and friends. she leaves to mourn their loss three daughters. Mrs. Thro. Bal- derson, of Banff. Alla, Mrs. Laurie Ripley, of St. Peter's. N. S.. and Miss Maud MacCnnncl of the c. N. R. office, Charlottetown, also six sisters, The man who wouldlft drive his , ewhen it's out of _ . will often drive his brain all day with a hssd that's throbbing. Such punishment isn't very "good for car's nerves! It's unwise. and E i INN lot of eedl uf- nngi ‘ s ,. n dlrTtiom and. ‘ll dbeovsrunsny valuable and: these tablets.- For g to "rs easo s K. - 4 . ' YOUR DINNERWARB BEI-‘LELTS YOUR PEBSON- i ‘ALITY - HOLMAIWH DINNERWARE REFLECTS GOOD TA Buys at INIULMAIPS e ohly Electric Light Bulbs MARCH 17th. TO 31st. g ~ i auv NOW I MOLMMPS CBOUKERY DEFT. L 1b v Charlottetown 5H’. St. John's Anglican Convent. Toron to, to all of whom we extend our sin ccre sympathy; ' Card of Thanks pita! staff and their friends on during their recent illness. tsadnduesthslnfectlon." " is 5 li/Lrs. Ccphas Van Iderstine. Mrs. G. Cheri/er Acorn and Miss Lily Fair- clough of Charlottetown. Mrs. Sarah Pleadwcll and Mrs. Wm. Purdom of E-‘oston. Mass, and Sister Anne of Mr. and Mrs. William Eden"! 0i Slllnnlcrslde. wish to thank the Hos- nelghbours for their many klndnesscs 2054. Is nous alcrcnas tlaoo to moo at i-hb Bike Shop. > 2643 A 600p OVERHAUL once a year keeps your Bic ole in condition. Take gsntic Fire Sale. 2640-31. i0 . . you“ the B e shop ma“ 2M3 g Act now before a severe cold, ' . flu. pneumonia fist a deadly A WONDERFUL STOCK 0f spring grip on you. spyrin dc- and summer footwea going at bsr- 237:‘. °9um h", gain "prices at Purdie-Ferguson‘: gi- § ham,“ m4 Lu...“ 3 BEST FOOTWEAR and greatest values at Purdle-Ferguson Fire Sale these days. 2540-31. 1 bowels. At all stores. IIA AXPYRI ' - IIAHIIIIIIMKHIOI N a - A FEAT TO FIT THE FOOT THE very latest in misses. gentlemen and ladies footwear for spring and sum- mer, gclng at remarkably cut prices. The stock has got to be cleared out so come and take the advantages of a lifetime. ‘ 2640-31. lo iil- POOLE C0. have lust re- ceived direct from Vancouver, B. ‘C., two carlosds British Columbia Doug- lse rh- moulding aha ruluh. ZOGJ-S-IQ-mwf-ll CEDAR POSTS-Just arrived, 4 carloads cedar posts, 7. a, 9. 10. 12 and 14 feet long. Also full supply of cedar shingles in all grades. L. M. Poole‘ d: Co, Pool! Wharf. 2603-3-42-mwf-4i BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION — A happy event took place at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hes- iam. Springfield on February lathi,‘ it being the occasion of the ninetyn first birthday of Mrs. Haslam‘s_fath-, er, Mr. Henry Weeks. Mr. Weeks WANTED-XOOO School boys and girls to attend the matinee on Mon- day. March 31st in aid of crippled children Whoa l l Admission 25 cents. Tickets on sale at city schools. _.__ _ 7 d y ISLANDEBS WED-The marriage mhnhiaiuyhxsmfréawfelagfif of Miss Frances Moulton Robbins,‘ ,m__m,thd_,y act...“ y m, “m, devalue: of w. and Mrs. Richard ‘m, we...“ mm a m, Ml and Mrs. Alexander Ladner. .of North’ 61.1.3“, 4n “he 3,515,... of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burdiclr, Porn. My, wggkg’ dgughuy ‘ age St-, Kalamamo, Michigan, on the day. She was showered with good Church. The bride was attired in s periwlnkie tweed ensemble, andcsr- ried yellow roses, and baby's breath. She was attended by Miss Harriet Meyers. Peoria, lll.. who wore egg- shell time and carried plhlr roses and baby breath. Mr. Donald Low- ‘The Honolulu Advertiser of March! den, Benton i-farbcur, performed the Gill contains a fine photo of lvlr. W.! duties of “best man.‘ Special music was G. Hall. with the following capilcn: played by Station W. M. A. Q., Chic- (from her brothers) among other things. A pleasant evening was spent in music and other amusements. Ice cream and cake was served.—E. Kalamazoo. Mr, and Mrs. LBHIIOPI 1974. 1n Joly, i915, h, w” appqlm. went to their new home. 1000 Lillie ed assistant manager of the l-lorlo- Blilillvlld. Si. Joseph, Michigan. lulu Iron Works. and six months lat- stsrfs Basilica, March 4th, his. John. eoutlve.‘ Mr. Hall is probably the J. Boudreavlt was united in maul-l greatest hams born‘ Islander. The many to Miss Mary II-lvhrnsla Mac-l Honolulu Iron Works. of which‘ cor- Dflnlld- b0"! 07 Nfiwllfifl- T4811‘ lfli- poi-alien he lsgeneral manager, ‘is a tor, Rev. J. C. MacDonald, St. very large concern. Has manufactur- 5901895. Dtfivfmtd i116 6919019111’ fllid; cd the most of thesugar plantation celebrated the Nuptial ill-was, Thcl machinery used in the countries bor- bride was bccomingly attilcd inf derin; on and the Islands in the navy transparent velvet with hat to; Pacific Ocean as well as furnishing match. She was attended by her‘ a great deal to Cuba, Central and cousin, Miss Laura MacDonald, Littler South America. The corporation and hat to match. The gnom was" Cuba. also an ofllice, four branch supported by his brother, Mr. Percy! plants in Marlilla, Philippine Islands. Boudreault, Georgetown. After break-i The largest shareholder in the Hono- fast at the Queen Hotel, the bridal‘ lulu Iron Works is Clyde Davies, fol- party left by train for a short honey-, lower of Stanley and a member of moon. The bride's present to the! the l-louse of Commons. London. bridesmaid was a pearl necklace. Mr. Davies was re-elected last gen- Prevlous to her marriage. the bridei oral election. Air mall letters now wat tendered a linen shower by her! arrive from Charlottetown on the girl friends in Boston. Mass. an ill!!! morning of the 10th day, the best home of her friend, Mrs. Leo Grant.‘ previous with the closest Zlilfibiblt and on March 9th. she was given a connection, was thirteen days. m ' shower by their New- ______ port friends at the home of Mrs. Jas NEW GLASGOW INSTITUTE- Fay. Their numerous friends wish The regular monthly meeting of the them a happy wedded life. New Glasgow Women's Institute was l held at the home of lvlzs. J. B. Dick- MR. W. S, IIARKINS AND WIFE ieeon. on Monday evening, March Celebrate-AW. W. B. Hd-rklns, thca- 3rd. There were fifterl members and trlcal manager, who is well known four visitors present. The meeting in this city believes that he and his i opened with a phonograph selection. wife hold the record for length of followed by all repeating the "Creed." years of married life among theatri- The minutes of the previous lneeihlg cal people. On March l4, they cele- I were road and approved. Roll call brsied their fifty-third wedding an- was answered with "Gems of nlversary. In a letter to a friend in thought." A report of the sick com- Saint John. Mr. Hal-kins wrote rc- mltfcc was given by Miss Mary An- eently: "This letter should reach. you by the 14th inst, and on that day we will be obzcrving the nfiy- third anniversary of our wedding and we will spend it quietly. 1 think ‘ we can lay claim to being the long- d sitar‘ evTlVIXTIrTlFSQN ll. ll. BILL 0- L MATHIESUN. Ll- IK Barristers. Solicitors, Ito. Money to Loan. -_-"_~1"_lu?_;rru \ ru rrl-rlg-glvw c. The newly appointed when! ‘_ was formerly a highly esteemed w, zesadbzwal‘ sldent of Fredericton. but for several‘ Rabbmi Arungmn- M353" "id M‘ friends in Springfield, Fredericton’ mm" Maxwell Lmmr- 5°" 91' MY- and other places. A pleasant coin-I, ‘ ilousehold' River. P. E: 1., took place st the home‘ w“ the birthday of Mrs. Haslslrh, on the same‘ evening of March 6th by the Rev. M.‘ wishes by her many friends and wasi Forest Ashbrook, of the first Baptist the recipient of a splendid auto harp] I I rsnANnsa CONGRATULATED _: i"W. G. Hall is 56 years old today ago. Following the service, dinner Ho was born in Summer-side. Plincei was served at the Columbia Hotel.‘ Edward Island, Canada, on March 6,i _ _ er became manager, which positiorli WEDDING BELLS-At 51- Dllll- he still holds." As an industrial ex-y Pond, who wore a crown crepe dress maintains offices in New York nndl usnmw drews. committee for the neat term ls Mrs. Mervyn Bulman and Mrs.‘ nicest Laird. After the business IMHO! lively discussion tool: place on merits of the fleshy or ‘the thsmwo- man. and the arguments brought forth on both sides caused much mer- rlment. The subject of Jrbsie -fcr the April meeting, which! will be held at the home of rm. C. A. Stevenson‘ will be whether isvnot city 1lfe"is pre- ferable to country life. null call: st this meeting will oe responded lo by "If I could have one more labor sar- ' lng device it would be WEDDING SELLSJ-An "event “of ' much interest to many people in" ‘P. E. I- was celebrated in Maiden, Mass, on March 3rd. when Rt. Rev. Mar. Richard Music. of the Immaculate l Conception Church, united in marrl. age, Joseph MacMlllsn, son of Mn. Sarah and the late Hugh MecMillan, of St- Peters Bay; sod Mary B, Powers, daughter of Mrs. Mary and the late Terrence Powershof New Perth. The bfl§\.100kQd charming in a beautiful gown of white lace with cap of orange blossoms and lily ‘of the valley. and was attended by I her sister. Miss . Katherine Powers,’ who was very attractive in dusty rose' with hat the shoes to match. no‘ groom was supported by his cousin,‘ Mr. Charles Hilton, of Dorchester. Mass. The groom's gift to the bride was a diamond ring, m the brides- maid a. pearl necklace and to the best man a gold piece. Immediately following the ceremony s. reception was lleld at the home ofMr, and Mrs. Charles Hilton, Sr., 21 Bullard St. Dorchester. Upwards of 150 guest were received in the drawing room. which was prettily decorated for the occasion. A delicious blzfrel lunch was served in the dining ruom where a large wedding cake, the git of Miss Marion Livingston, made al attractive centerpiece "for the tablr During the evening music and dalic? lng were enjoyed by" the guests. Among those present were Dr. Hen- neberry and Dr. A. A. Mullsly, for- mer class mates of the groom st St. Dunstan! College. Charlottetown. After spending a few days visiting relatives in Mass, and Rhode Island, Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan left for their future home in St. Peter's, P. F}. 1.. followed by the best wishes of many , friends. I | SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S IN- srrruwa .- The regular monthly i meeting of Springfield Women's 1n- l stitute was held at the home of Mrs. George Haslam, on March Wfifwlth - fourteen members and two visitors ‘ present. The president, Mrs. Peter Sinclair, presided er the meeting which was opened by the Institute Ode, followed by Creed. Roll call was answered with "Conundrums" i Jokes. The minutes of February meeting were then read and spprov~ ed. Reports of committees were then heard including the school report, which was given by _Mrs. Bruce Somers, stating that the school work was very satisfactory, but a few re- pairs were needed to the school. ' The ‘following committees were appointed: School committee, Mrs. H. 1i. Has- larn; Program Committee, Miss Emily Howard, Mrs. Bruce Somers and Miss Ina B. Phillips. The Secretary read a letter from the Supervisor, asking the Institute members to llelp in making up linen for the Snnetorium. It was decided by an unanimous vote to give a helping hand at this work. Mrs. Margaret Sinclair sent her thanks to the members for fruit sent to her during her illness. it was decided to hold the April meeting in the school house and answer to roll call by paying a dime. The pro- granlmeconsiated of a conicst, which was equally merited by Mrs. Archi- bald McGregor and Miss Muriel Has- lam. the latter drawing the prise. Then followed piano selections by Mrs. Peter Sinclair. A dainty lunch after which delicious ice-cream and cake was dispensed to all by the nost- css and a very pleasant evening brought to a close by singing the "National Anthem."- . and _ was served by the lunch committee, MILAD Y’.S' SPRING iqA T. A New Yorkvlnodels, also ass-inspired by Parisl. . The imported straws adopt lacey effects tilat are charming in berets, short-front cloches and _flwont-lifted ‘brims. V m DRESSES-COATS-JBNSEMBLEf sol-res;- EYENING GOwNSeGLOYES-"JIOSIERY- D R E s s FABRICS e slugs; AND ACCESSORIES l s. A. McDONALD spending a very enjoyable eveninl in. leaving for their homes, all again expressed the sincere wish that M1‘- and Mrs. Cameron would live to spend very many more years of happiness together. - ' Msrgate "‘ " ‘ " March 17, 1980 Dear Friends: -.wa your friends and neizhbours my‘ gathered here this evening to tender you hearty congratulations on mi; mo day of your golden wedding. You.» Mr.~Cameron, have been a faithful helper in this community {or a gtelt many years. You have been a kind neighbour and would gladly give a hand when needed. You have bad a. care to keep from us all and we found you a willing and truetful man in all your duties. ' Your wife has been a most hos- pitable and lady tn her home. ever ‘ready to do a kindness. Friends have always rnei. with a glad hand and a warm welcome. f We trust you may enjoy many more ‘years of good health she happiness and that God 1h Illsf infinite good- Vndss may gutrle and protect you both for years of future usefulness. Please accept there presents as a nllld token of regard and esteem. "Acknowledgment Masses Mrs. John SmiLh and family ac- knowledge the following - 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalziel Borden 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Favour, New New York, ll Mr. and Mrs. John E. f-lawrigsn, New York, 3 Mr. John J. Smith, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald. Pnnrnure Island. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald eanmure. Mr. James McCarron. est married couple in, the theatrical profession." in another letter receiv- ed by- the same friend. a day or two ago, Mr. Harbin: writes: "f wrote you that we intended celebrating our fifty-mud, wedding anniversary quietly. but it seems there were oth- ers who decided differently. The re- I sult was that beginning quite early l in the afternoon "a number of our friends arrived from New York to surprise ue. which they did. As they were alarms in yarimls New York minions they were unable to in the sveninl. lo decided to start the affair in the afternoon. They had hardly departed to return New York when local friends ar- JIlces-(Ibarlotfelown and NI IUOQOQOQOOQOO-OOOOO OOOQOOC PM!!! Bil-ii?“ 0S i, inn-Ii lved to qosatlnueit. may were sdd- III up Ills!» In Ind m» ran \ iheall labs s mental Inventory of m mm r u gs Til‘... talwstthezoTl-le 41.5! m‘ ‘f, "”" "" 1"“ M "' decidedly dismal mm who‘ “'9' " "" v 8 i wehsd éounlsd on. However. we'”gqquuqguquo ssrvcql slleniovndllmawsboolnoelm sqs Cele always ea ma. You meal souvenirs or the and! sis» rural!" HW- r E friendsqflsnlndllrs. Esfilasin _ cinnamon; _; .;f";7, ‘ - Mh-“tm - m‘ n. can. a c... "I"! W!!! fiiay- aids such sn- ~. - ' _' _ a " . a_-,| '" ‘ its l "’-' A . ‘ r Celebrates 50th., . Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. Allan Cameron of Margate, celebrated on March 17th the fifteenth anniver y of their happy wedded life. Many messages from abroad. a large number of their friends from far and near‘ called to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Cameron upon their half oflcentury of happy‘ married life. In the eventing than; beautiful home was filled in the doors with old and young. Mr. 11.; D. Thompson. of Msrgste, was call- y, Miss Cecilia "MacDonald. Cable Hd. mast. Mr. and Mrs. D. 1'. MacDonald. Souris. Miss Mary J. ' iece deliciously crisp youwant it. I. ed to the ohsirand after a brief. speech by hirn in fittlngrefsrenoci to the happy occasion Mr. C. C. Bat- er read a flttlngfaddress tdthel and presented ihemwuh twojtsull-y uulehunahsslargepumermea-w l). Mr. gunman greatly HGEWH but found very fltflfllh-Nfllgl in widen to ezrfsn- thanks to fibril fR-filir Babb.‘ worthy and highly esteemed couple - we» I Qpening. Days Thursday, Friddygand Following ‘Ddys- MacDonald. Souris. _M.re. (profa- Maclnan. Souris, . Mrs» Catherine Griffith Charlottetown. -Mr. Peter McGonn-sll, Charlottetown, Mr. and. Mrs. Jos Maaoonaldandfomdlv." Pm- murc Psnrrlure Ialarld- -_Women'_il Institute. Miss Marlon .M_<_:Lell91.1- "Wellesley: Mssssfililles Loretta M0- Paquet, Allston Mrs. Mary McAree. Allsion Masi; Mrs. A. Purcell. Plcwu. N. S. Rev. Joseph Fay, Hanna, Alia,~0-—Rev. J. E. Dougan, “strslhmm, "_Al_ta. Mr; and Mrs. John Murphy. Géorsstown." Capt. A. A. and" Mrs, Minnelli“, Georgetown. canal-loch ‘and M"- McPhee. Georgetown,- Ml-s. ~aohh A. MacDonald. Montreal Kfl-fihtrille McInnLs and Miss Anna, Charlotte- town, Mrs. 'Marsi‘r‘st""*lvfecerina'o, Dorchesfcr Mass, Miss florenec Mc- “ Only $1. y g $1.75 a Month for Hotpoint T oastover; Toaster. rllp the door .... thetoasitA-turaalécver... There's no danger of burnirlgyyour ‘fingers 1-" with a. Hotpoint Toastover. It ihakesyeacil ~ I The Hotpoint is bull _ you everyday of the year. ltie cd in lustrous nickel. Maritime Electric ~ ". "is ; " ‘Cormack, Dorchester Mass. Mrs. P. J. lKelly, Dorchesier Mass, Mr. and Mrs- A.lla.rl MacDonald and family. iGeorgetown, Mr. J. Howard Mac- Donald. Georgetown, Mr. and M11. W. G. Doyle, Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scully. Georgetown. Mrs- Leo Grant, Cambridge, Mass, we. William McLeod, Burner-ville, Mass.’ Miss Fanny Delory. lfewton r‘ " ‘ "Bouquets Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacCormack. Georgetown. Telegram Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allan, nrlerald Jot. " Flowers Spray-Mrs. John Dalziel and Catherine, Georgetown. Spray-Jim‘. and Mrs. John Dalaiel. Charlottetown. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ds-lmel. Georgetown, Spray-Mr. and. Ml‘!- Walter Dalaial. Murrsyhivei-J, Messages ‘of Sympathy my. .1." n. Dounn. Btrlthrnbffl. Alta. Mrs. J. A. _MscDonsld, Strsth- more, ‘Alla. Mrs. .1. A. memorials. Montreal. Miss L. McConnell, Allltflll m... Mrs. Mary '1'- Pmuetf-kllrm» Msss.,Mrs. Mary McAree, Allstcn. 10 o.;wh" and hot and brown as i to serye A . finish- Presenting togali that is new for 1930. Here are the leading styles and at economy L ' Gonnell, Allston Mass-i Mrs. Mar)’ E, Cash! Price .. . . $6.25 as...‘ i ‘ . Chi“. .» i Mass, Mriand Mrs. nell'jml5_'s.'ri:i’<"_=l~.. charlotrsmwh, Mr. and Mrs 995933., Weddell, heogGrantbgaLzqlvalridgr. MaassMrs. Clarence Harris. Sllmgljlgl- .1... awn MacDonald-ghouls» N.‘ sQ-“Mr, and Mrs, I... w. char. aacigvllle; N. B. Mr. and Agwb OIILMMZDQGGU, charleuewvilh-Jlér-l» J. Leightizer. Cllarloltetown. -M§,.._~i,1ld [Peter McConnell, Charlottetovgg; M». "Catherine Griffith, CMHBPUQWVIL Mrs. A. Purcell, Pictou N. S. hflglxM. Donovan. Charlottetown, . J. Donovan. Charlottetown, Miss-diary L. MacDonald, Cardigan. Mins'~'1‘e'n= Hume, Cardigan, Mr. and MraHIRui! Show. ~< Lorne Valley. Mrs: F-Deflie Scrimgeour. and Stewart- ‘Cardigln. m. Katherine Mclnnis and “inns, ilfilirlotflelovlfil, Missdillary lilfbllililin, Hyde Park Mass, Miss Marlon Mac- .Mrs. Wm. ‘Murphy, Sourisi‘ mrrfiiha iMrs. and Mrs. W. Field, BordenfMr. and Mrs. J. K. Sutherland, Bjdfdfifl w. and Mrs. E. Campbeli.‘_l§bi§hien. m. and Mrs. L. c. Allan, cardhmh. Mr. and Mrs. J. l". McPhee, Souris, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Paquet. Charlotte- town, Mirls Mary Peters. Souris, Misses Julia and Angio- Lannafl. Wald-lam Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wolf, Medford Mass. Miss Stella Murpy, Grand ‘Iracadie. Miss Nellie Acorn. Gad, luu. Elizabeth mndrigan. Surgeon, Mrs. Jas. R. Manning. Bear River, Miss Cecilia MacDonald. Cable Hd. EashSt. Marie Tberiae, Mt. St. Mary. Matilda Steele, Gaspcreaux, Mr. J. A. Fitz gerald, Montreal, Rev. Sr. strClem- entine. Montreal, Mrs. W. A. Mac- lcod. Somervllle. Mass. Mrs. Emma Stewart, Staten Island, N. Y., Mrs. Bssil MacDonald. 'I‘racadie Cross. Mile Mary Doyle, Baltimore, Md, Mrs. Margaret MCCOHTISCK. Dorches- ter. Mass. Mrs. Thomas Barrett, But- te, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Lockner, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Os- trov, New York. A Equipped "with Cord. and Switch ~ Ami g Mrs. Wm. Jay. Charlotletoulnurgdr, I Lellan. Wellesley, MasS._'Mr._-f’ahd '