V. Beyond Doubt: the Quality i, Supreme M I u good I’: “Etrbzdx. Nona a hukhful-nono a delicious! but”; of Ill absolute purity, u hip. most scam Moiuus u can bui- t '. ‘ old is I l t tiriliaalzal». ..":1.:'.:.".:.:- hm,“ will surprlfl Y0"- Genuine BARBADE i,‘ ExfraFancy ,M0lASSES tiEiiTlilL Gilfliliiilil his column II reserved for Queen's County new: of localvlnferest tml ull- "fllulrlg nl a newly nature may bu lnui-rtl-il at 4 rents n word strictly vflyuliifl .;n arlva lice. l-‘ERTlLiZER-Farmers of Al- any and vicinity, before placing your fertilizer orders, communicate with the undersigned who has an interesting proposition to otter, J. it Lord, Albany. 8931-4-17-mwi-3l ELITE BEAUTY SALON-The new chic hats call for soft lustrous waves with rlnglet ends. We can sssurc you of same with our new Bonat Croquinghole machine. We prefer you to call for free personal consultation or Phone 1329. Per- nlant-nts $3.50 and up. P. Gullison, Hop. 8935-4-17-2i HURRY-TAYLOIP-An interest- ing event took place at Marshtield Presbyterian Manse on Wednesday afternoon, Marchyii), when Miss Margaret E. Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Taylor, Winslcc, was united in marriage to Mr. Charles A. Hurry, son of Mrs. Hurry and the late Augustus Hurry nt wcst. Royalty. _'I‘he bride looked ‘hnmiiiig in a gown ‘ofpiue ciipe ‘nth grey accessories and was"'at- iemicd by his sister, MfssAddlc Taylor, who was attired in pale green crepe. The ‘groom was at» tended by his brother, Mr. Stan- ley Hurry. A reception was given by the bride's parents in honor of i118 0W1)’ married couple. At sev- YESTERDAY? Stocks, gonclsLrQuo tations liiltll MARKET Saturday Issue The market Saturday was largely attended. There Wl:4_ln r-xc-ptlonsily flue display oi‘ Easter nlzlcts. Poultry sold fur $1.717». Priccs on the whole rclnnincd uni-hanged. lculiulvillg were tile art-rage prlccs qunlull: (‘nilllngc 4 liul ... .... 5 to 8v Pnrrnlll 4 lbs ... 14p. lmtturc 2 my, “Sr Spilluieil , z 1o,- 15¢ lied Toluntncs . Pnrsnlps 3 lbs . Bl-ctu i101. ,,, 8f; (‘rllnhcllrics 12c Pull-rs . ‘an: Lllrgc. ‘ntlul: Apples 20.. llcd Cnlllulltc ..... 5c Hooking Appics pcck ,,, 35¢ Onions 10 pounds .. 35c Btrnlvllcrrics lmx . . . . . .. . .. . llniry mid Poultry Produf Flirts . s lilltler . "94- ('l'i'lilll ... .. C (‘illckcn $15.7 Dllcks ... ..... ... ..... 70-00;; lllrzltl Pins‘! Lnluil ' ,,, ____ 11p; ltnnst Pork Pimps Lamb 10c Tiircr ill . .. 10c (‘hops Pork lilc ilcllrts ill . . . . .. 5C ’l‘rulcucs cllcll 35¢ ltmllnl Stcllk . _, 15¢ Sirloin Sicnk ,,_ ,,,, 3pc ..s .. Fresh Haddock GRAIN (Canadian Prrss) WlNNlPEG_ April 10- CLOSE M03‘ 53A; July 511,’ t - ; 0134]. v 14A m ‘ifi- ‘ ° i‘ f axially-l: hilly 2l-',‘_§', July M958," Oct Tunney: my soils; July. stun: Oct sell-a. . chsu PRICES Wilt-ht? No l hnrd 51H: N0 1 nor .255: Nu 2 um- only xu s ll0l‘ 41m; N0 4 nor 431$: N0 40; No il 451 l-‘i-cd 42;; ‘ ' No 1 durllm 50. . : I ' ‘Jlifii X0 3 (J W Nu 2 feed 191142 0P1, . Montreal r Stock Market “ (Clllltllln Press) Stocks Close Allied (‘llvllllzll . > Bell Tel ... ... 2 Am pun p‘ Puwgp - Brniliuu . ... 8% Am Smelling ... Call Car ... .. 3 4m Tel m‘; 13¢] Lsn Ind Al .. Anaconda ... . B"!!! Bfidl-fi -- Atlrhisun ... ... . Int Nickel ... Auburn Motor ... M!!!" HIP"! Canada Dry ... . —-—- M990" Fm"! - C P It .. "will?" 9°“? "7 Cass ... ... GQrrBQtQd For Every 1915's" ~~ - - Chesapeake and Ohio Lgzvifnfilirlv -- 1t; gnu Grill d...‘ w e d n e S d y Winnipeg El“...- .... .... l... ... 2' o“ m “c a EXCHANGE (Canadian Pres!) lti0NTilPiAL_ April Iii-British and foreign exchange in relation to the (‘unadillh dollar, ns r-nnlpllrd by the ‘iii-yin Blink of Csllnda closed toilny us follou's:— Argentina peso .1001. Australia pound 3.3037. Austria schlllihg .560. yuan"? Belgium helgu .1081. wffohcgrarii Illvlzil lIlilPBlB .0807. Bulgaria lcv .0001. Cllilin Hon: Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown .0358 Denmark krone .1880. _ Finland finmsrk .0107. i France frllnc .0470. . Germany rolchsmark .2510. ‘ Grunt lirltnin pound 4.1528. i lirccco drnchmn .0008. Holland flnr-iu .4850. ludlu rupee .3130. llullgnry ‘peugo .2105. ltllly iirc .0017. Jllplln yen .2579. Jugosinrill diner .0178. New Zcllllllul pound 8.3100. 'Nor\vny krone .2135. Poland zioti .1348. v liollmnnill lcu .114. South Africa pound 4.1409. Spain pesrtrl .1002. Sweden krone .2206. Switzerland frnnc .23 Ilnitoil Stlltes dollar prnullulll. NEW’ YORK. Allrll Foreign exchange yesterday, Grent ltrithlh ill dollars, others in cents, lhnlllnll rlltes_ tlrcat Britlliu 3.40%, nlun tL-IML low 3.45‘; Frnrlcp 4.01 ~10: ltniy 5.18%; Belgium 14.10%; German] 23.00%; Canada 88%,. .2767 . 55. 101A percent 10_(A.1'.)— n MINING (Canadian Press) Ashley . lillgnlnae .. Bur-Holt . .. Buff (‘nu ... . Bunk llill . llrlldlorlle . . (Yolunulrio . 'Co'hillurum .. lJolno Itfincs . Wldrldgs Grnhous ... (lrrlnadn binrker Hol (‘ons iInhlrstl-nd .. limvcy llnld Kirk Lake .l\'om Flor‘ Delaware snd Hud Eastman Gen Electric Gen Foods Gen Motors . iiniry and prnlluce lllllrket lust. w<~ dish on Wednesday, March 15th of William Orr, aged 79 years, the deceased was a son of the 4° Robert Orr, and Jean Semple. The late Mr. Orr was in failing health for some time, but was only con- fined to his bed for five weeks. despite the best medical skill and Pivotal New‘ York Stocks (C nadlnn Press Int Harvester ..- ... lhldio . . . . .. Stand Oil N J Tex Gulf liAon (‘arhirie . Union Pacific United Corp, U S Rubber PROBUCE: (Cuundlan Press) RIONTIU-IAL, April lit-Sharp row-s- U-ns ut’ bnttcr prices from lili: I '- 1 levels (IlFDI-‘IQTNI ' llhlllllQll trading ull Jli l.. A decrease iu demand caused by in.» high prices of butter and the slulilml llilvnncc fnri-ed quotations lnwl-r. Some dealt-rs anticipate n plncll ill supplies this wcelq ulld a firmer inm- ls cxpcuted on the fullrket. No l regrllded sold at 81 cents a pound the highest levels since April 193l_ fill- lshlng tllc week at 271/; to 201/; cents. Heavy receipts were also a fllctor ill the decliuc, offerings totnliinl: 5,03] boxes as compared with 3,008 tin- prrlvioul week. EKRR, cnsllll: exceptionally, rinsed nt lilip’, to 17 cents for extrlllg T41} in 15 cents for flrsts_ and iii to 11:5 fur IECOINIR‘ for grndcd shipments in cllrlots or less. Arrlvnls for- tlla WOUiI ivcri- 1li_.'li1 cases ngnlnst 11,002 n week lwo. » receipts continued light. u: tllllt nlving tn the ndvllncc ill prrscnt prlcrs, crchm is being: mudc into butter rather than chccsc. l‘ricel_ were 10% to 11 cents par pound. Only 245 boxes were offered during the week. Pntuttlt-s nrlvllncerl ten cents, ll"- lng quoted generally. at 75 tn 80 cents for New Brunswick and l‘. i. green mountains in 80>poullrl hugs. - iii MEMURIAM u wmusmona The death occurred at Caven- lat/e 111E UIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Heads C.P.R. Hotels H. F. Mathew, agar, Canadian Pacific hotels in Western Canada, with headquar- ters at Winnipeg, ‘has been pro- moted to the post. of General Manager of the (lompanys hotel system from coast to coast, with headquarters in Montreal, ac- cording to a recent. announce- ment by E. W. Beatty, Chairman and President. Mr. Mathews brings a wide experience gained in 35 years of service with the Company, to his new position. of the Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. D. K. Ross of Oarnwall Unit- cd Church, both spoke very 1981' ingly or the departed also words oi comfort to the sol-rowing. She leav- es to mourn their loss one daugh- ter (Flora) Mrs. wm. Morrow. St- Catherines, with whom she resid- ed and who tenderly cared for her during her illness, two sons Archi- bald of Police Force, Brockton. Mass, and Colin of Loni; CHER. also two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Mac- Iaean, St. Catherines, Mrs. Belle Graham, Fdtchburg, Mass, and one brother James Darrach oi.’ Canoe Cove. The following acted as pall bearers, James Lamont, Hector MacNevin, Thos Morrow, Malcolm Morrow, Thos. Hender- son and Hugh MacKenbie, inter- ment in the Long Creek Baptist Cemetery under the direction of Mr. A. Pollard, undertaker, New Haven. The floral tributes were beautiful which speaks very highly of the departed. MR. ALBERT JAMES WHITE On Saturday, March the 19th, there passed peacefully away at his home at; York Point, Albert James White, in the 77th year of his age. He had been in failing ‘health for two years but his last sickness was only one week's duration._ He was a man of sterling char- l-le had s. mountain to climb. Who says he had not? _ It was a rough trail to climb, but to the pinnacle he got. Why not follow his example, op- press that sight Did he throw up his hands or lie down to die? ‘There is but one answer; emphati- cally, no! I-le bravely fought and captur- ed the for. We all praise highly the good he has done, I That our deficit is greater than OUR. CHAUFFEUII. MR. BENNETT I pick up my pen with a desire to write, 1 droop not, m sorrow from morn until night _ But I realize the fact that de- pression is here And I sincerely hope its funeral is near. We all know of the havoc the old man has wrought, And what a glorious battle Prem- ier Bennet has fought He was true to his promises and our confidence has won, Another triumph he added to his polttcai career l To accomplish more good he has over a year. - Of Mr. Bennett's righteousness, I fatn would eulogiu ‘Ib his political opponents I could hardly apologize- My first attempt at poetry they will surely criticise. They will say I'm demented and call it all lies. But deep down in their hearts, they will say I'm right They wiilwhisper to themselves, It was a. great fight They glare at each other, their finger-nails bite They act like children. Is it day? Is it night? Political difference for s. moment I will leave Far back in history we are led to believe, We have been creating a deficit we cannot relieve. Year after year it's added to like the straws to a sheaf We all know quite well, and perfectly true its our revenue. Still we cry out in alarm. What can we do? Leave it to Mr. Bennett he will show you. To create s surplus the people he must tax, On the commodities we cannot relax. buy he unnocu — LOOD i -BITTERS Incubus-ll hfisilillllsurn B PAGE FIVE‘ Rheumatism Kept l-ler In Bed Mrs. W. H. Pushes, Lorenzo, Bash, writes:—4"For about two your: I Inflated with rheumatism which kspt ms in bod for weeks. A friend advised ms to tails Burdock Blood Bitters, so I took two bottles, and timy gave ms new life. I am thankful to say that I feel fine now, and have not been bothered with rheumatism since ‘ BBB." hing tmlmsannr;isfactslrodhrfipstllynnnbt ii Minimum Charge for any cents, ,\-ov-ov»vs¢>¢¢->¢o¢ooo BATE-k per word. three Ia- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. For Sale ELECTRIC RADIO FOB. SALE. Apply. 7 Richmond St. 8084-4-13-31 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, to. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; l.n Memorlam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual 08er- ings, Cards, etc., 4c. per name; Letters o! Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notice! of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. +§§§O++0§6+§O4§44§44 ' vssmlvyéuvu“ out hen‘, - in Wanted WANTED-TWO ROOMS. APPLY Guardian. 8930-4-17-fl WANTED-BOARD AND ROOM in private family. Apply A.B.C Guardian, 8881-4-13-3 FOR SALE-—SEVERAL COOKING WANTED -- A TWO ROOMEII sheet. Guardian Office. ti. Registered Holstein Bull, four years old. James Leslie, Morell. 8867-4-13-31. FOR SALE -- AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. F0 RSALE — TIIOROUGII BRED, , ‘TO LET — HOUSE AT WEST stoves and ranges. Apply a9 ofiice by the 1°. E. I. Teachers Rochford Street. 8924-4-17-21. Agency- 8923-44-17-11. p03 3,11,]; _- 0N1»; 13511.13}, WANTED-CATS WITII KITTEN! first class condition. A. Jackson, A 1 Ra l m. d, h Brackley. 8921-4-17-31. “i? y on ymoiagaflgilgf; UARBOABD SUITABLE F O B lining outhouses, etc, 1c per To Lgt TO LET—I’IOUSE, 28 BRIGIITOX Rd, Phone l95-J. 8912-4-15-3‘ end of Euston street. Eight rooms all modem conveniences. Apply’ J. .7. McKinnon. ' 8890—4-15-6L Work Wanted FOR. SALE -- AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Can-s. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOR. SALE - AT ST. AVABDS. R. R. 3, seven roomed house with large lot and barn. Also one acre land adjoining. Apply Mrs. C. MacDonald. 8872-4-13-31. FOR SALE-G ACRES 0F LAND. shore front, North River, 1 mile from town. Suitable for market gardening or summer cottages. Apply Box 116, Guardian. 8911-4-15-21 FOR. SALE-BOAT 38 Fl’. LONG. Nova Scotia built. Buick engine installed. Hull in good shape, three sails and rigging, used 1 year. Priced to sell. Apply Peter Hughes, Corran Bann. P. E. I. REPAIRS TO MASONRY AND plastering. houseclearling and tinting. Lowest prices, 11 Sydney Street. 8910-4-17-31. Lost LOST -— BETWEEN CALVIN Wood's and Bunbury Road, purse. Notify Calvin Wood, Sovthport. 8925-4-17-11. Employment Wanted TRAINED NURSE AT REASON< able rates. Apply Guardian. 8694-4-3-mwf-fl Male Help Wanted FIRST CLASS WINDOW CLEANY. Well Ratel _ . _ _ -_ -._. ‘ v _‘ y‘ sh __ er. recommended. oclocl‘ a sumptuous Hum)" 0”‘; G3‘2§,,"_il‘,rn-L_7£ linrllsnarito tender nursing of his da,ughter_ at actor and his name has ever been He recently added to some things 8927-4-17-3i reasonable. Also floors polished. was sCTVGd to about thirty guests. .... maul-Kg“; whose home he had resided ‘m. associated with honesty and integ- ‘tis true, Phone 675-11. 5936-1] Th“ "iimemus Wedding 81f“ We" iliclntyrs . ‘our ‘months he peaceful“, passed rity in all his dealings. -\ If you. were in his place I sm sure FOR 5M5 - 0N5 (JARRTAGB both bgguflful and vapmbyel p"; llflvgtters thl have d“? Mr on He was a ship builder m his ear- you would mo‘ horse, 950 1118.. one 3% I-‘LP. stn. HELP WANTED—MAN T0 WOIIK vionsto her marriage two showers ’ iiJh lnllill away on e a ' ' lier days associated with his fath- If everybod in Canada he tried to engine (Iowa) 5' quantity o! on man farm‘ wmmg to w“! wow mm m hon r f u b 1d . “an, Mm" was a very successful farmer at _- Y 4 inch well casing, a complete for small wages. Apply Princd . r F ° ° 1° 1” °» lu-vlnu- / New Glasgow and Md a beautiful er William White, a noted ship please, well drilling outfit including pipe Meat; Market. 89294-11441 . and "i Bath She received many l T-‘firprfrfigg "t home moms out on the fiver He builder in Charlottetown, whose He would certainly die of s. mental $69k! digs. gutters, wrenches, beautiful ifts. Aft tn ddin . . ' sh . °° - H» = <=- Jamel Wainw- Filiflper a fiery largzrcrovivdt Se: u"... ‘°‘“"‘““‘ m") §{l."F§i‘.,.,‘,"__,' W: was o! s very quiet unwumina oflgliaggofaliolr“fi “E t?“ in‘ I hav:":h“:;n u m w” he 141 Spring Park Road, Charlotte- ’ enader; m wlerd ostume a l l, A 0" ' mull Oil .. 2;“ manner, his advice was sought for b “m 5 d ' d i“ t “k5 t? h“ to t 7° , town. 8897-4-15-31 . c s rr v- 1*‘ l, | ‘onccr . J ‘ u ng ays passe e 0o O ax us ‘d "id before departing Wished the _ $1,122" ' 2M2: ziihlzffimglzd hfifligf: as‘: constructing houses. For seventeen Hols a great mall indeed. if 11¢ Miscellaneous GA B , l- “will Ymms’ 6011018 all success and l... lH-lo ' fimlmll-‘(tosniril ' W’ settled near the old homestead yam h” w“ a cmmmm‘ “d “w” u‘ “ mrpm" h I .11! ll - arphiess in the, future. (Patriot 1W“ finilcannrg: h}. with his Wm and son His wue m? builder in Boston, and then rs- 30w To GET A GOVERNMENT “ma” copy)‘ B 'l'i1mrls c511 ...' 1.: "IQ:IVIII: . 4% deceased him five years ago. There m°v°d u’ his Island mm” at char‘ m’ h” mp0s“ great" dimes’ our ‘mb- Fr“ Bmklet- Th” M- c- C- ' i . . qvvfpnilsiel] ___ __ ‘$25 an 1e“ w moum a so“ and lgttgtown‘ where some 0g the be“ industries to protect, Ltd., Toronto (IOJ 4-1-8-15-22-29 ’. PERSONALS _____ ' ‘ residential homes in the city were A mater i-hiiiB m!‘ R’ Win18 ¢°""' 'r' -——- (Cnunlilnn rm.) irnrliimiiui . . 203 ganglia‘; Mrs’ clfilmh hmmgil’ built; by mm. standing as monu- trv- my Den can't. dePiot. It is estimated by experts that m‘, many friends M Mm HOW ‘sauzr-rrln H Clan/f Silver-hot q v9. “you! . an also its: 20th”; men“ to ms memory. surviving to M‘ King failed, the dumps w 1m. in 1913 in the United States nearly mi Weeks, Fredericton, are sorry to -\""‘\' sill’ "W" - 3 “@1573” l‘ ' ' cherish the memory of s dear fath- Pi"- 65 p“ w!“ o! the ma“ t“ bu" --_-. AM“ of h" 11111118 110d Sllstflinlnk (Awning: "s".-"u-E’..'. ...? ..'.'.' 01A B-Mlssourl .._...." ... ....- us.“ 9% New“ on.‘ EN" 615mm’ James er is two sons, Heath Superintend- '11" ‘will’ w“ "n demwn’ the“ den of the country w“ collected jurlos to h" shoulder and up 130m] find ‘sum-u in; (Yen liinn a4 oft-California, and two sisters em o: Schools in we t C “pom from the sale of liquors and only Oui- WALL PAPER Show » Ford nf Cnnndll A ii Smcltcrs .. My; B n 3 kton N955 , 517ml 07m» R | b b,- k - NW9 » P00 . 5 -- 1d m l; not m. about 10 per cs-nt from incomes, °°m 5 a "S? Plflw these "i 10$ her collar bone. Irllh ml .. Rmelters and wup at h 1 _ Imagine NI f1 "S 65. P . i’ int lH-lc . g-Ignppéer Mrs. Iiflnoh, Argyle Shore. P.E.I. er Edgarax Eastiizggyst? Znlzimsso wcted ‘mm the states while over 75 per cent of the total giléhghfingh"Ltgivifukkyggg " I . l . ’ ' 1 mnnrd,‘ “Mme” f" Nmrnm‘ ,;"'_"§v}"}'rd “a123,; _ The funeral tool: place March 17th sisters Mrs Mex McDonald ch om, tame“ would be ruined, 1m. tax burden in 193! was collected a" responsible ‘m. ‘hm '" liud Bu R01. W. A. Patterson conducted ’ ' ' a" “m, m“. “kw on incomes and only about. one Nickel .._. v n": McLeod ..¢ .... ..., Norllon ...~ . IYOre-ille .. ... .. _Vcniurcs ... lottetown, and Mrs. (Rev) D. R. Lodge oi’ California, The flowers that adorned the casket were beautiful and silent tokens of love and respect for the PAPERS and BORDERS to MATCH for every room in the HOUSE. tho service which was largely st- tended. '.l‘he pail bearers were his nephews. Was-field and Miller Orr, Its-neat and John Bulnmn, William Simpson and Clarence Stewart. h1- half of one per cent from the sale of liquors. libs our products we’d sell, we'd receive lower rates We would be ruined, for us. they would dominate. Our prices 10 CENTS ROLL. start per 5 CENTS per Roll with CUB! DOUBLE The Bureau of Prisons has agreed I 1 Algoml ..., 254 t t N, v deceased. t k 34000 1 I h t means on] i I "ALF a gfftifl.“ "m" i“ °" 5mm‘ 6mm” The funeral was conducted by 9° n°tli°“ i‘? trtém’ “ch ffmmjhj, {mow pztrslzafenoiixzh non. yuuieirriliporlounnla t I can um. .. fir-v. n. K. Ross of Cornwall United u‘ “gs 5 “ m ’ i . . ‘ ROI-LS =11 CARTEIW- ~ \ "m" EXP! “Ra Mann-BALD MACHINE‘ Ch .1 h , Bennett has steered us over the Deni-Willi“? t0 5110011’ M"? 0f "15 ~ . (lilhec . Lilli, w o 500116 OOIIUOTJIIB To“ he“ sea shoes needed by the War Depart, A few lots of REIINANTS (lnld l‘iill .. words p, the ones 1m m the home B - icft. HALF PRICE. Kirk Town Entered into rest on March M, m Now w, u, on ‘and, no mlstakes ment. only about one third of the liliiuiti? ' 1m. Ellen Dsrrsch. wife of the M’ m ‘m’ “d ‘°"°‘““1 '° h“ will he make. “M” “emit hi’ “l” W“ Dem“ - ~ gitchge .. ms Archibald MacPhsil, st. caui- :°'“°""1- ‘The hymns we... beam- m hands are on the whee,’ ms, ment will be made at the prison a _ itidrail“ erines, aged '17. Deceased had been ($131: sung by Cornwall United foot on the brake, i i" "d" m Prmilde t“ Iii/ill“ mmiie‘ ' _Thebe8t IBQf and C116 ' in failing health for some time 19m; “moral wok 1 The road's rather rough. over W110" a5 DOS-‘ible WW1 DF-Vaif‘ mm- L. . d long%t cure give you lllnnrds Llninlent for grimy hands. and was‘ confined to her bed for m mt f pace Tuesday, mo“ terrible mus, panics pt the present time, 1 I ‘ d the past tour months. but bore her 0° ts o March m the pawl“ But before he is finished we'll 1'8- 111G 111080 an Newfoundland Canada suffering wnh chflsflan panenct 91719 erY- cewe greater thflut Minn-ll’- Llnlmont for Lnmrnosn. The pail bearers were his near neighbours, Mr. Mack McPhail, Mr. Hector Murchison, Mr. Dean Mc- Ewen, Mr. Leslie McEwen, Mr. Geo. Dockendorff, Mr. Fred McLaren, There is another good man driving the Senate, Brut he can't drive like our chauf- feur, Mr. Bennett. trusting on the promises of the Saviour she loved, who said "I will never leave thee nor forsake thee." She was a true Christian ‘woman and loved by all who knew her. The funeral war held March , delicious chew when byou ask for H 8: N . Black Twist. You'll a . have the time of; * ‘your life trying to Steamships Ltd. . s. s. vualllllln Arrives Charlottetown, Saturday, ijtlullull Nulolur Rllluvlvs pow 1 have finished, I have said April 22ml (ice conditions permit- ,3 mm he, o“ home and was W” nsnTsvlLLa scnool. my hm B chew I113 flavor out llllll- largely attended. Services st the “W 1f any of you should in Judgment 0f (hi8 D116 10178660- houss and grave were conducted Honour Ho" m’ March‘ "i" Halli!!! for 5's. Pierre, 1111-.‘ 8t." John's. Onrbonser Ptlfl UIAIOII. "ll. Grade X-i Msry MscKenzie, 2 Dorothy MacKenaie, 3 Russel Mur- ray, 4 Margaret MacLeod. Overlook the mistakes in s be- ginners game. So don't be surprised if you miss and by her pastor. Rev. J. G. Wskeling REOEPTl0iito lilolllloroll HAWKS v “Bic wlr s s Grade Ix-l 3°75“ MQCI-md- my "am". Senior Amateur Ilockcy Champions of Canada and f ' ' Grade VIII-l Joseph Murray. 1: it interests you. you might ‘Vlnners of the Alien Cup. ~ “u” warm‘. on‘ m l Grade vII—1 Spurgeon Macul- guess.‘ ~ I N G was; entails-muslin. Torch: lan, a John MacLeod, a Kenneth m help you along I will also m? 21st! _ up 355mg, p‘. chulo‘mn. MacKenzte. address. 7 ' Q ii E lbolt May 14th. ' Grade VI-l Jennie Murray, 2 “Tucaflhp. v - h“, pupa“, Lloyd Nicholson, 3 Mary Callaghan, ....El'.§u§a§lil.wi'.';§."l:l“ rfiffifudsr .31? uiielfniicllratmll l‘ ' -~ t ‘ I ; y. 33566 a Alexander Macuod’ be valid in day coaches on regular trains to connecttlls ,- _ a ' ' Grade V-i Joseph Clsrkin, 2 Macleod, 4 Vernon MacLeod. pom“ m, My prcyfgu. y|| Thunflgy, Apfl] 20th, Banish: Bells Wharf Norma MacLeod. 3 Elva Bryenton, Grade III-l John MacKenzic, 2 Returnilflg‘. Ilalilfla [(501.1 IioGIIeaVeIWiEIlTIIIQi-OIA his; - ucu n lay, r . .- nmn. u”! 4 Alma Macmctt Mary Mummy. 3 Desmqnd 31mg. trains not a er Ian an g o p in 4 Donald McKenzie 5 Jennie For further u-wrmatlon apply to Ticket Agents. , . Nicholson, 5 Norman McLeod. Grade IV-III-l Leslie Nicholson it Monford Nicholson. 3 Oliver