. penetrate the film of poisonous inat- * - tel- that has coated. the colon. ‘ long-list of drugs will “loosen the m. when: éiglililibrrarowu _GUARDIAN t s-t ~_D0ct0r Talks l; lilbout Cascara A _ “ o‘ l“ niunfortunate that many people {life the thoroughness of a laxative ll violence. The salts that rush rough the sysiem may not even A bowels" but what is the best way to CL ‘ SE them! The world's best laxative is one that Mother Nature makes in her own Iuboraloryu It is the bark of a tree, called CASCARA. The In- dia!“ used to chew this llilfk~flllll reac old age without a sick day. It ll tho best thing tllere is today, for anyeystcin; best. for tile blood. The most beneficial in its action on the bowels, of anything yet disclosed. For many reasons; CASCARETS. They Work ‘yiiliiléYciiSleep-l’ forlni-d from case-lira. llv its o up thc day folluwi CllSClAFil. First of all, there ls no HABIT The bowels are not. w kl-ned, but strengthened _ ioulil use. The occasions when one needs this aid grow less and less. lis inIilll-nee. l5 long-felt. You don't find yourself worse bound- ng. You do find the lluwcls ll'|(ll'(' llivllilfll u. move OI ‘senilennln 1o nlhvl" women. and in- tlleir own volition. The eaiiily cas- curct lllai every drugstore always has ill stock is the illcnl Iurlu oi "ills masiekbvoa-c Vi¢I0f~ "Reco dS ' Get This Book FiAlR PLAY FOR HUBBY Are you kino r0 mat dear mall ‘who is better to you than anyone lelse has ever been or ever will be f—-better, ioo, than you deserve? Or ;do you impose on his lgooil naiurll- iCheck up on yourself according i.) Illle following: Ale you peeved when he arrives ten minutes late, and will not let him tell you that ‘a man called at the office and (OOK his time jus: as he was ready to start home? Do you phone to him at his plat-c [of business and talk email iaik ‘when ho is just zli the point of ldriving a bargain and you are ali- gry with llim if he asks you to call him a little later? Do you criticize him for being a ‘sis! that he slick by your .~ll.ie cvely minnlo m‘ the party? I'll. you lllll willy stories about. _ him which put him ill u. bud light 1 and wnlbzlrraas llinl? ‘ Al-o you siarleasilil- with him and ‘do yuil wear a l-llip on your shoul- itllil‘? v‘ Arc you u. failll-findcr. always polniing Olll‘!!! him his shortcom- ings and mistakes and emphasizing ‘the “nicte" in his eye but. forgoi- Illng the "bciiln" (I think it means a beam of lilmber. not a sunbeam) ;ln your own eye. Do you make lhlm feel ltevitallzed and humble lillstend of enthusiastic and inspir- l nil‘? ‘ Do you laugh and act giddy and lllisilllrll-esied when he is hungry llo open his heart to you and fell lyon the problems he is meeting? ‘ Do yoll make fun oi’ everybody {and make him lose confidence ll". ‘people null realize the sezimy side ioi iife- Do you not course and liolld and make him lose his ideal oi‘ womlinilond? Do ymi am iiossy and aggressive. and make hiln feel that he is all Wlfiill-Z? V Do you act cool 1o him when i1:- lrolnes in his homo hungry for love’! - [Ilo you act independent when ll-re gwanis io feel that he is the pro- ,teciol' and would like to have ."l zliitle still lean on him‘? Do you expect him to supporl - you ill a style he cannot afford and iii-i rissaiisfieil about ii ii‘ he rall- not?‘ if Hu- lle nlusl. be a noble gentle- T“-Dayllllill1 or he would never SiFIHII for" Even if you have not a gramophone—— you may now have a catalog of all the worth-while music in the world-drum the very latest ragtime jazz, to the more enduring works——chamber music —great symphonies-grand opera. Here you will find a wealth of infor- mation about the world's most famous artists. Secure this book. Get if at any “His Master's Voice" store ~toclay. It costs you nothing but the asking. Records Victor Talking ‘Machine company of Canadallimited M o n t real ill. Why not izive him a shock by y lurlliIli-f over a new leaf‘? Uplloistering Fabrics P3118)’ rlluils, and decorative (Illillfleldllll so easy. are upholstered ilfltlil)’ ill all sorts 0t‘ patterns. The housewife who nlusi. choose lhe fabric she wants for uphol- sterillg .1‘ piece of fillniiilre should have some standard i0 guide her in llQI‘ choice. in general ii is not desirable to Some having the same bright pattern [or curtain draperies have (on much , decorators <l'i1V0i ‘SHIHQSGHS. and all the chains in tho room. (lond taste demands less riot of from ihu a-iamc llpllol- are ‘yllleoilizli, iulless they belong to the color and pnltern, ‘lltll. two ('llil,l'S, lli most. guru-ed in the same pattern perfectly plopnr till-er; piece slot The HPVfl-Pill piece sol should 'lli‘ 0i a subdued pattern i)‘. one will lire Inf ii, ll should not lie obairusive. A room which is large and ll-Klll llnzly have lhblicrl ll large. bright‘. room ‘yiailerlls. The small, dark ,.~.'llould have plain, élll- over. two 11ml- or small figurine ill its upllolsl. reflect light absorb iLThnsil which ‘i-rlliic Some Iillltl some lrvfleri ll are. for the dark l()()‘lll. l Thu “sllflillll llilvt’ dainty slllzlll ‘ed and rich lllK. 'i‘ile heavy rough pic-en lliikls large plltir-rllfs and coarse-l lgmuls. " -- flibiji cs EAVE winter far behind. Sail to the roman- tic Caribbean on February 29. from New York. i4 ports . . . BcrmudaJiavanlLBal-bndoa. Cristobal among them! 29 daysof luxury on the S. S. Montroysl. A brilliant panorama oftropic beauty . . . colorful native life . . . the romance of tin Spanish lVlain. T he fares are from $300. Fer elilivmsiieiiuili veuvvaxwvu m your local llgeni or Canadian Pacific World ‘s G realest Travel System G. IIRITILE IIUIIPIII-l, IllNl. Plum. Agent 40 King Sh, Saint John, N, It. i l in selecting your upholswrlng ,('(lil‘.w‘ltl(>*l' the ilae of the room and ~01‘ the irieiclnOlle used but. lliiie. may have ‘IIIDPP. deliuile colors alld lgilflilli. The. vollsianlly used tillllll‘ glllfilllil have very sulistaninl uphol- jsiurillg, think oi‘ the 100111113 a fu-llnlf‘, its exposure, its walls and lllfilflflllfls and the miller piece of ,l'\ll'lriiure which will 2o wilh ll. Master Homemaker \‘\'e are ialnilial" with those aca- demic. degrees; Allister of Arts and hMilE-llfil‘ of Science, but a new and znuble liile has been invented and bestowed upon selected women who have dr-nlonslrliied their “wir- tlliness for ii. lt is hllisicr Farm homo lllllllltll‘. Agricultural colleges have been picking out “nlirster farmers" here and there. but untfl recently they have not recognized llle dignity of the iii-linens wife. W the women behind the scenes, who ‘makes n lllflIl".-l success possible. iFTlils coveted '(lBRl‘(!0--- ". innlllulllolls nor hook learning. but lily genuine. aecolnplisllnlents ill .the field covered. v year lll and yCflll‘ out. l-“nripr-frvur stakes have. in recent liailliy pii-lrl- of furniture pillierll- fabric for upholster- may Master lliniulrmliken-ds ui~i attained by ox- by daily life, f0 reach inch over five feet. A per- son of slight boiled frame Wfllk should subtract 7 to 10 per cent from the total sum‘; and one of large. bones should add 7 to 10 per- cent l0 the low] =w8lgh.l Vllllerweighi people are usually high strung, nervous and ‘always busy. They should llest and relax more: They usually have little ap- petite They would enjoy their food more if they avoided rich pastry. fried dblllla and candy between locals, and lived on simllle foods. Overweight persons can gradu- ally lirilzi: down their weight if they have lllu will power ‘to avoid butter, cream, mayonnaise, gravy and llélllily iiooils, and lo force the body to burn up the fills stored Williill il. - Sea-weepdjili’ A Food W1» are eating lean fish and ii. is a pity; ilor we need the iodine eon- tcllt oi fish ffimlu it is a wise. housewife who feeds her falllili’ one meal of (tflilflflll a week, for its iodine, which is a guwl d against; goitre; and bromin a wahliible salt. Since we do not have so much fish, it is ilmlpoliant that we cal samtlling which will contain the some fol-d elements, Some of this may iic nlailc up io us by eating Vill‘l(l‘ll$i kinds of sea weed.Orienial people know about. tho ilses oi‘ sea weeds as food and use agar, Llrisil lllOSH or eonrlnoli dulse. seaweeds for loll-d are sold lll a dried, prepared form and are eaten by many people who have learned their need of them. They may be used in a nunlber of ways: ill jellies, soups and candles, cakes. ‘pies and jams, and mixed with rlrc land wgeiohle dis-dies. Sele¢t Shrubs Now l Now is the time. to look forward- ‘to your summer landscaping select {and order your roses -eve.l'greell.s_ land green shruilhely now, that you {may sci it out early- ABK YIN": .lal1dscnpl> gardener for a varity oi .1030?! which do not gel "llllggié". ,or at least, not so much so. Tulle mire, in choosing shruhhery 10 {ll-grip -ll<'-w high each variety will igrolv. Some careless holnesteadors wnigbi alluosi. as well 1311i their lshruirs on xvhceis, as they ‘have in ltilke illem up so frequently to {place illenl in better pOBiiions. because they did not learn the nature oi those war-ieiies die-tore they set them oili. More Elaborate Gowns The straight lilies and boyish ‘cut-s ill garments, as ill bcbs, are yClldlliK L0 the more (jlilbOlillfi styles, but not lo lllSSlll-GHS. The silrplice and (‘lQSSlCBI (lraperies are coming brick ulld mos! ROW!"- tollny are one-sided Wlill a dip o1‘ n flange oi‘ plaitillg or a ripple oi‘ some kind falling from one llip or knee. The llenllilln is Ilfllllfly ‘irrnil- ulilr ‘Wllll n. deep dronp ill Lilo back or a sash and, iionllcc, pannel 0r or a sash cud, flollneegqlnnliel or something hanging below the. 1'02"- lniion hamlille somewhere. Draped girdles about. the hips or‘! a new note- T-llc greater claim?- lliolless will he morn kind to tilc older woman, who did not. look well ill lllo mere, boyish ions so popli- lur \villl llll’ flapper sisters. M rs. Solomon Says". Sllovellillg sand in n. deslr-rl. will not act one llll_vwlicre. liard work alone. will not. bring suieeoss- lk" sure _\'()lll' efforts are wlsoly direct- (‘ll . ‘ _ Smiles Pleasures are much like llllliill- loolnsl. The right kind are line-- lull look mil [or the toadsionis. Equal to ‘lhl- klnlziloln lord for want m‘ ll horseshoe null, was. the tragedy of the merchant locked in his telephone booill by n hold-lip man, and who didn‘t. have a nickel to phone for the police. - t-Q-i» ~- Finds Great Relief in Old Canadian Remedy SAY§NOVA SCOTIA LADY 0F DODITS KIDNEY PILLS Mrs. B. L. Jamieson Used 111cm For Backache and Kidney Trouble North Wallace. N. S. Feb. 1'1. (Speciall-Every corner of Canada holds at least. one person who swears by Budd's Kidney Pills. They have been relieving Kidney troubles allover this vast Dominion for more than thirty-five years. They are specialists. They relieve only kidney trouble and those diseases. that spring from disordered kid- neys. That's why they are so pop- ular tie-day. The following state- l‘ the effects of being gassed while '.lolly greeting to the little» ones of lthe settlement as he came and ‘went. Their’ presence gave proof of their affection. The organist of the Cathedral. Mr. Montgomery. was in attend- ance, and two hymns were sun! be- ing "OnwarcL- Christian Soldiers" and “Nearer, My God, To Thee." Upon the casket ‘lay mailiy flowers- testlfylilg silently to the sympBl-DY which is so generally and decPlY felt alike for Captain Stronfls young wife, Mid f0!‘ hi5 Pfirents’ doubly bereaved. WIDESPREAD REGRET I’ In Memoriam GERALD STREE“ DIES AFTER A BRIE FILLNESS (Halifax Mall, Iany. 30th.) Tile death occurred ill Charlotte- town yesterday of Gerald Strong, formerly oi Halifax. Mr. Strong, who wasthirty-two years old. was a war veteran and had suffered from overseas. - The deceased was a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Sttflllfl. and had resided in Halifax practically all his, life. He is survived by his wife,i formerly Miss Beatrice Bissett. of Windsor, and three children, the youngest three weeks old. Mrs. Strong is a daughter of the late H. F and Mrs. Bissett, also of Wind- sor. Mrs. Ralph Dimock, of that town, is a sister-in-law. Mr. Strong resided in Moiicton for several years and travelled ex- tensively through that province where he made many friends. He went to Charlottetown m a. repre- sentative of Johnston and Ward and in November lost opened a brokerage business of his own. His death-was entirely unexpected as he had been ill only for a few days. Pneumonia was the cause of his passing. Mr. Strong's only brother. Major Cecil Strong, of the Imper- ilil Army, was killed ill France. Interment, will be made in Hali- fax, lhe body being accompanied by members of the family, including Mrs. Strong, senior, who was at her son‘s bedside, having silent Christ- mas on the Island. . Many have been the sPWIl-fl-"emls and cordial tributes to his compan- lonable, winning charm. durlns the sad days since news o! his sudden passing so shocked his friends. and ceriainbi all the more lntimateo! these realize the nature of the MOW of his passing to his nearest and dearest. Kccniy to the family lgrcnll- l“ such a time, does death bring home to those who are left the truth ex- pressed by the late Queen Allowed- ra. in a. note of sympathy lb fillYlfmd in the shadow of bereavement: We dream, at first. $11M HWY"? l5 Hem” w learn, at last. tllflt 395W" l5 Home." When Back Hurts Flush out Kidneys When your kidneys hurt M111 your back ‘feels sore, don't 59¢ “m” nil and proceed to loud Y0"? 3mm‘ llicll with ii lot of drugs that excite ‘the kidneys and irritate the entire ilrinliry trout. Keep your kidnflyfl clean like ‘on keep your WWW‘ clean. DY flushing the?‘ 1W1?‘ l‘ mil . harmless salts, w cl ell“ days of Gerald, only surviving son m femnw, ‘he body's “flnoug waste °f M“ “m! M“ Percy T- Stmng- and stimulate. them to their normal for many years residents of tbis'n,.tivity_ city, was received with a general The function o; m0 kidneys p; in 5m” o! the sefimmmss of ‘he ilitler the blood. “In 24 hours they blow to them as also to Mr Strong's 3mm, from 1t 500 grams 0g Mp1 ‘ma and Wm‘ prflmmdv sympathy and waste so we con readily under- fm" the entire family g"““p- stand the vital importance of keeir Halifax friends recall very clearly mg u“, kpmeye acuwh sglfigdtzglgyimggdnqlfi: my)‘: Drink lots of lzond Will8l""'}'0ll ther, the late Major Cecil simng..‘.,‘,‘,';',jlj,fiiff,jffl,,"',lfii;,"§§§1,“'I,§,§§§12 or gallant ‘nemory- We“ chm" bQYSIbl Jud Sails‘ Take a (alhlesiloon- i" the old Sn Lukevdays when flll ill q glass of wliier before m“ seemed m promise many happy‘ breakfast each morning for a few yam?’ m" mm“ bu“ ldays and wail“ kidneys may then The two brothers—-the only chil-lkucp m“, This famol“ “m, is dren °f Mr" and M's" Percy smmg mildc from the acid of lrropes and “Served nobly ovemeas during the lemon juice combined with liilila Great war‘ ‘ma ‘me drew daydllnd has been used for ears to came news that. Major Cecil Strongihem dean m“, Sum“, my 1 ‘ ed llad- fallen inaction-w. distressing‘lu , _ I an ("figs _ sorrow to his parents. When Ger- itlgnifllilapassntto “guts? Z9 t e ac“ aid returned after the conflict, he m" er a‘ oys em g0“ ‘eyiaretlns was much weakened physically by “u: _ Us iurce O "mm 01" m his war service, but in the invig- J“ ‘f’ ev Pg. bkfm" weakmas‘ crating air of his native land soon l-njlilg Pflllltaliis]ne"plféfiél;liéufagégi‘ . - - =. a - rewlemd bk wonmd ‘Hgor’ and ms vesceni lllllla-\V&l9i' drink, which IN MEMORIAM (Contrlbuied) Certainly the news. received to- day, of the death, in Charlottetown, following an illness of only a. few frctfulness cease l \- C f6 Of B I) ' Bacteria." The kind called Fleil-ll- "'5. Pfllring Fletcher's signature is gHllllllB-‘lllld docs not collinili opi. ates or any other drug ‘that can harm your bully. Other ill‘oilu|~u_ tions may be jusb as free from harm; tllc writer does not know i" to that, but does know one family whose children will never make um cxpcrinll-liti ‘SPFPIAI, NOTE: Will . bottle. of genuine Fletohergs BUZZ toria. is wrapped a. book 0|] "ca" and Feeding of Babies” worth its weight in gold to every ulotller or prospective mother. ( Why do so many, many babies of toilay escape all the little frclful Hllflllls nild infantile ailments that ilsell to ‘worry mothers through the day, and keep them up half the night? if ynu- don". know the answer; you luivi-ift ilisenvereil pure, llurlil- ms ifllsioria. It is sweet to the illslc, and sweet ill the little stom- l\('ll. And its gentle iniluvncc neellls felt all through the tiny system. Not even u. distasteful (lose of cas- tor oil does so niuillrgooll. And it is so pleasant i0 take. Taste it yourself, and you'll know why “Ullildrcn (‘ry for It." l-‘ll-ti-Ilerki Cyitoria is purely veg- ciilble, so you may give ii. freely, at first sign of colic; or when you even suspect the approach of constipa- tion; or diarrhea. Or those many limes when you just don't know what. is the matter. For real sick- ness, call the doctor, always. At other times, a few drops nf Fletch- cl"s (lastnria. See how quickly all or wakefulness will Children Cry f9;- Oniy one word of Warning: the above advice is true of genuine marriage to Miss Bissett, of Wind- sor, and the birth to them of three lovely children, enriched his life and gave him zest. in it. His mar- riage was an ideally happy one and each summer the family group we're wont to pay a visit. to Mr. Strong's parents at the Northwest Ann, the grand-parents rejoicing especially everyone should take now and illen to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this: also keep up illc water drinking, and‘ no doubt you will worlder what. be.- came of your kidney trouble and backache. i BIRTHS in the presence of the little ones. That just when life " promise fresh joys, with each suc- , ceeding year, Gerald should be cali- WHITE-Al Sourlll, Feb. 7, 192R, ed away, is one of those ironies of in “r. and hlrs. l~lrnesi."ivhitc, a life which seem so cruel, and ar-lmll- ouse compassion for those upon "TRE In ‘his _t F b 1th ‘ — cly on c. . whom they fall. Major Cecil Sirongis S\\'0l'd——l,l1l‘.lé?‘2u8étlt&rMr' “ml Mrs- J- E- Pme- 11; sword of a chceily, fearless young soldier who gave his life for his King-mow hangs on the walls of ___ MARRMGES Cathedral oI All Saints. one of the most poignantly speaking reminci- BREllAUT~RlCllARDS—At them. ers in that House of Prayer of all sidencc of Rev. E. HJRalnsay D. D. such that it contains of the sacri- 71 Upper Prince s“ on yeb: 15th“ flees which were made that Peace Robert s. Brehaut, of Kinross, to might. reign in the world-due glad Annie M. Richards, of Alberry outpouring of Youth ill defense ofiPlains. N ti l H ‘. Ti v . "d ' » piiiicgclllain illllfolcllllftlll bgyrwtllic ryilfi!MAcLENNAN'M°cABE‘ “M m" cuts of the Young man who so gal-~{:"":"“" "“;-'*_;’"=1l1~'¢*. llafclbronk. P- lantly wielded ii, and was :1 much] " ‘WWI {'8' "K1939 by RP"- apprcclntcd memorial. ‘Pilot they ‘Mwqllélna;;‘::f“i‘\5;-_ (‘Qllffio ‘(iflldllll should now be called upon to bearhn w“! M ‘p )l.‘(llllllllli it. 1., the loss of their younger boy is n m. ' ‘ ‘ m "ml "m" "l Alexillm grief whose depth will be appreci- ated by every parent-an such an MQLEOD__MCLEAN_ ' hour Faith spans the Vail, and Church. Kenogmm PALQSLO 61px? finch; its solace in the confidence 23_ 192m by me Rév ‘Gufie wilken‘ that One day they will Ada. Marlon. uaughté]. of M“ G F‘ nsélwaclgzllifi‘t?§'\il’)l:l'tl\l§ as tllcv L???“ Saint John‘ N‘ B“ t‘; Dam?‘ are." ~ - - i112‘ II. . McLeod. 0i‘ Summerside, P. _~ LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO GAL- LANT YOUNG QREAT WAR VET i i DEATHS gMacDoNAliD - At Charlottetown, .P- E; Island. on Feb. loul. 192a. Ann Marla. MacDonald, aged 33 years‘ w _ . A11 Saints, the funeral of Gerald Juggling Ixllifdirlxii mm mm “ML Strong, who with the rank of Cap-' ' g ‘ aged 77 9mm tain, served gallantly overseas with PROWSE—- ~ the R. C. 13.. and, sadly enough, cbester Sinai-lei. iiimlhisirejilfysngfi gm- sustainecl in the Great War injur- day, Feb. 12th, 1928 Amahda. A1231; ios which were responsible largely Millner, beloved wife of the 1.1m for his untimely death: Captain Durable Senator BenjaminC Prow‘ - Strong was buried as became a sol- ' ‘m’ dier of the King. Over the cesket'SEMPLI-‘7_Al- Kvnslneton on Feb was flung the flag in whose defence 14m- 1923- Ethel Dlmkhart. wife of fell so many young Canadian men. GQWBQ A. Semple. and upon it lay the sword wielded in the cause of honor and the, world's peace. There was a large) attendance, and in particular, a. large military representation, in this1MacDONALD-Jn this city Feb group being noted Colonel Been-inn, 15th., Mary, beloved daughter of R. C. A.. and all his uilloers, Col-;Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald 69 oriel Russell, R. 0.15.. togethelwCumberland St, aged 1"l years, I with his omccrs, a contigent of his {Muncnlsolv-ln Somervilie, Mass" men, the casket being borne from, the church on the shoulders of aim‘ F°b~ 5- Ellphemla. widow or Pet- (Halifax Mail, Jany. 30th.) There took place on Wednesday afternoon, from the Cathedral of AITKEN-In Charlottetown Feb My ma. Willi - ' m‘ ms 81st year. “m “Billy Aitken in This is the new Duchess of Richmond and h ‘ d |i'l Ilel‘ daughter. the former Lady Amy Gordon llelliloirklllmliii Stuart Collies. ‘ a ESIR The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for But ii’.r just as important i0 know that there is only 0M Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on tilt box. If the name Bayer appears, it's genuine; and if it doesn i. it is not! Ioieadachcs are dispelled by Aspirin. S_o_ are colds. a" the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and rileunlil" tism promptly relieved. Get Aspirin-mt any drugstore-with prqveli directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect tlie heart I ‘up-m 1| (no grail; mark (registered ln Canada) indicating Borer Mauufsetufehmm”! is well known that Aspirin muslin llnrer manufacture. in allure lhe llllhllfi Ill flonl, u» Tsbleir will be lumped with their "Bayer Oran" trademark. palm. gflillllll? __-p—¢ ARREARS OF LAND,PERSONAL PROPERTY number of the latter, former c0m—[ er Murchison, in her 72nd year, Yfiilféi, been dtscoveriniz and Ltlkment from Mm B. L Jamleson is 'giiliz their Master llflllltlllliikllffl,short but to the pmnt‘ she writes: v One beauty of this iiilo. is that “u! hive used vow, 60nd,!) Kmney E i was awarteil in woulcll who wercpms and m“! ‘m mam great ‘and, ' active Ill leolnmuniiy life as well nsfor Backache and Kidney troubles" good housekeepers and good nlnill- Dodcrs Kwney Pins pumy m}! AND INCOME TAXES rades “under fire." 'McINNIS—At Souris Linc Road (m ‘Feb- 9th.. Tessie. d a l be . itliaugmer of Andrew zngyMrslxccd To Whom It May Concern. ‘ ‘a Dem Llwyd conducted the scrJ “ms l“ ‘he 218i- year of her axe. Notice is hereby given that payment of all taxes due lhecfg" i T d In l vice. whose details seemed chlirgemMclNNIS-At. Cambridge, Mass. on pzeggzlrrtiigeii-lyrdhgncfrigdm?‘Tucson’ E ‘at: llshuimrnnsdizglf; required- IMPRESSIVE SERVICE '14s Pichmond st. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at. Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. l PH- blood. and pure blood carried to all 'l'il:\ requirelni-ni-a were that. they pans o; the body means new health "‘ l should pro/rid ful. ailraciivv. ' .roar ‘preserve the hospitable ""'"“"'t"huhhemm‘and increased energy all over the llOll10fl,body_ fiilniiies o t‘ useful flit-icons, H you have 88m anyone sufleflnq "c" "lee" vi’ "W" with kidney trouble you will do all ‘We h" i" Rm"! fimllfli"! will‘ "Milli your power to prevent this ter- n ulz-Izllbvrs and contribute. lo comm "= lnnlly welfare. Your Weights A "MP-W" "'0 fr" his" she'll“ The mulls Medicine c». Ltd. "r . ‘rible ailment getting the upper hand with you. The one sure safe- izuard is Budd's Kidney Pills-Start to-day. Obtained from all iirozgists. or with a special and poignant soiem- Feb. 14th, 1928. Mrs. Sarah A Mc- nity in view of all the clrcumstanc- Innis in her 67th year, ' es in connection with the young man's death. rainy friends who ifitrltltyllilitvlvrai Mun“ garb“; had known Cap in Strong on hisl r rs. ames Llewellyn. frequent midsummer visits to hisl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Strongwlygsglégilllllbge; Alt Harrington. at their summer cottage at Bollld-lxatheflné N} cw‘- 1939- Mrs- erwood, m which he delighted, OM30‘! the M, Johwfimm- Widow served among those presenltsgroupias years n “Olllllm. axed of children from Jollimore, and ‘ Otherwise steps will be taken as provided under the Lend u Act, 1924, and the Income and Personal Property Taxation A00. 1m collection of name. All Personal ruiplmy and Income hm Iemlillllll new"! °" "' 20th of February, 1928, will be subject to interest at the rate of l!" cent per annurn from duh of default until poll. i ‘ Tax-payers in arrears will please cavern themselves aecoflllllw" Dated in Charlottetown, Prince Edward mule, this ma w " they recalled as one of the most MocDONALD~In the city on pop. 0X" weigh I10 pounds. Add five poiindump, g om‘ K, . ncss for children and invariably years: lovable traits of the dead his fond- 15th. 1928, Mary MacDonald aged l8’ "i! ssh‘ . » c | .~ ‘ --. . $§-<»»:\ us. i. _. ' swell-Mm" l