“See what my IMPERIAL Income Protection Pol icq will do for me -" IT CREATES A FUTURE INCOME OF $l00 'A' MONTH which will commence when I reach age 60, and continue as long as I live. IT CREATES A CASH FUND OF $l6,470 In case I prefer a lump sum at age 60, instead of the monthly income, l could take $16,470 in cash. IT CREATES A MINIMUM ESTATE OF $|0,000 From the time I made my first premium deposit I was sure that my dependents were protected to the extent of at least $10,000. IT CREATES A DEATH-BY-ACCIDENT ESTATE OF $20,000 » Should! die by acddcnt Before I am 60 ment to my beneficiary will be $20,000. IT CREATES K GUARANTEED RESERVE FUND which will serve rue in any special emergency and be immediately available. . the pay- IT. CREATES 'AN INVESTMENT. PlIANl which assures the absolute safety of my savings, ‘and compares favourably with any other sound investment I could make. YOU, ‘IUO, may have for yourself and your dependents an Imperial Income Protection Policy with all these features. Send today for particulars of this remarkable policy. mggmgisu. LIFE I TORONTO, ONT.‘ Ircnsloos and Agonh In all important “my” as". BARGAIN RATES Boston and New York-March 27th. Amherst, N. is-Maroh 27th. SIIlnersid-e, P. E. L-Mareh Eth Boston, vlo Eastern Steamship-Apr?! 9th For hrtlor particulars cull .W. K. R OGE RS 181 Qsoon Street, Phone 540 FOR SALE Iorsolsbyssntlanstzlllits- rlly 8t on Irldsy, Msrch 27th st l-lflplnqnlsolsrgolotlloxlft. JOHN P. lI-ADLIY I 00-. Auction oers. 14-8340 FOR SALE ' i Prize - winning Gladiolus '1 Bulbs. Three Ydozen mixed one dollsr postpsid, or forty R cents a doson. Two dollsrs s i hundred. Ono Picardy sxtrs, best glad at Exhibition, in- ’ cluded in IPMIICII orders. - , , Writs ’ . . Professional Bards ’ . Mrs. Gordon Macmillan ' North Rim- McLeod & Bentley w. s. I. o. 1 s. s. sum-us, k. c. | tuba: sad Atoonovs-st-fsw y B-A.LL.B I on sl Ills IIIIII Is nssrvol loo lows of loll Intense no other“ o! n uowsy nstuo may be ll N s ants s word strictly fl IGVIIM. BEAR REV. III-NAB!) 011118 this svonlng st 8.16, Holy Nome Hall. Subject, "Trip to Buenos Altos." L-8307-8-H-lJ CONFIDIIATION LII‘! INIUL ANCI. 14-0798-7-12-812. COAL Al‘ HEP-Kimberly. Bu! View and Sullivan all scroonod cool. A. Plcksrd d: 00.. . Phone M0. Irsflb-ii-Il-sl. INVIBNESS COAL. - Excellent for the kitchen range. Unloading cars todly. A. Plcksrd d: Co. Phone 240. 14-3278-8-21-31. MY LADY MELODY — The Guardian's now serial starts next Ssturdsy. 1s one of the boot. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT - Mr. w. G. Hogg has received s cable from his sou Robert. medical stu- dent st the University, Dublin. stat- ing that he had passed in 4th place with honors for the year. zecelvlm the ooflsrstulatlons of the profes- sors, ln view of the fact thst this brilliant student was s. month be- hind in his studies due to illness before he left his home ln this city. Blr Andrew Macphall and his daughter. Mrs. Lionel Lindsay, re» turned this morning from a cruise ' so: thereby secured. m the West Indies. They were pus- sengers on the mipoess of Australia which clocked 1n New Ytlrk 'I'h\L\1- day-Montreal Star. Presentation On the evening of March 9th, the members of the Dundas lmilied and Mrs. E. Hodgson Mscdonald, to present Mrs. Macdonald with s. gift in appreciation of her valued service as organist of the Church. 5o unexpected was this party to Mrs. Macdonald, she was sway spending the night with friends and hfld to be sent for. On arrlvlnB she was greeted with the cheery slug- tng of “For She's s Jolly Good Fellow." After much merry nwklng the gathering was called $0 0rd"- An address was read by Mr. Leslie Hunter and the presentation of s beautiful yellow gold Wrist W001! was made by Mr Walter Burdett. Although taken so much by 8111'- prlse, Mrs. Macdonald thanked the donors for thsbeautlful glft and spoke of the valuable assistance vendor-ed by the choir. Compliment- iiry speeches were made by Mr. Waiter Burnett, Mr. Alex Acorn and Mr. S. J. Wlgglnton. The time (ur refreshments had come, the ladies served a, delicious and abundant lunch, after which the hearty singing of "Auld 1.41M Sync" and "Good 1418M Ladies" brought. this happy party to 8- 01056- Followlng is the address: Dear Mrs. Macdoriald.—lt affords us very great pleasure to meet with you here this evening, to express to you our high appreciation of your valued service as orglwisi in W!‘ Church. - By your unfailing kindness. YOU? cheerful devotion to. and Prvmltt assistance at. every call 0! dull’- you have endeared yourself l0 everyone of us. But mere words. whgm 5m soon forgotten, are inade- quate to express our feellnsfi i0- wai-ds you, therefore we ask you W be pleased to accept the accom- panying gift, which we hope, my be very useful, and also serve w remind you that "Love's labor is not 10st" but returns to the donor in richer measures of love and grati- tude from those with whom and for whom you have been Jcflsed to work. Our heartfelt wishes are that time may deal vofY kindly with you, and thst for B Q1983 m“? "m; i4, wine you may find much happiness 1n servlns I “We 9° 5"‘ to your hes-It. signed on behalf of the comm- gatirm of Dundss United Church- Msrenoth, 1936. ' Mortgage Sale be sold b Public Auction in frdriijt of tho hair Courts Building In Charlottetown, in queen‘! County. on Tuesday the 14th dsy of All!" D- 1930 at tbs hour of twolva oclock noon ALL that tract of land. Ill"!!! lying and being on St. Pelors Island 1.. fllllsborough my. bounded "4 dgggflbfld as follows. fbst is to IIYZ—— ' _ at the Southeastern lids di- Sboro of said Island st I strike fixed on tbs llua known ll (b! division lino of James Tsvlvr. 5°11!" ‘m! William Luud, tbeneo North slong mini Division line. Tmllr-lwv dofrwel forty-five minutes woof, Thirty ebslns and seventy-seven llnll or until it strikes ens Southern sngll of lnud sci-mm; bold by Bu“! Bolts, thence North seventy-INN 11°“ n,‘ m“; Fgflyqglllfi chslns and ortyqevcn links or until it lllllbl tbs llsllern sbors o! sold Island. tbsneo Bouthwsrdly, Ioulbosstwsrdl? snrl scutnwcstwsrdiy. followlns l1" course and lndontotlon- of tho sold Bhoro to the plscs of commune» msnt (loving sud oxeontilll “Him” and therefrom Ono Aero of Isnd oe- cupled by the Light House coursin- o loud s in: Ninety-seven sores little more or loll. Tbs above ssio ls mods under and b ylrtus of sud pursuant to s power o; sslo contained lu an fndontllro o! llurtgsgo bssltnl dots tho 15th do! of December A. D. 191s sud msdo botwoon Dlniol Taylor of It. Pours Island in sun's Count! 140M!" pfljnr, 1nd plats rum in ma» of no ouo part sud Irsnels L. Bssssrd Pore Pops sud l. 0i .mr ottotswn in Co I. Islsslouors of tho Globe and School Minds Iund, of tho other DIR IN dots buying boos mods in tho ps7- rnout of nriuclpsl mossy sad into!- ..!°'..i"""€ 112.“: "14 "Lg" l;t co o . lolicitors, Bonk of Ttvvi tls "-=s'r.:.="::::'r::u u...» A. n. Church gathered at the home of Mr. by I» IAIIII- I. =1 IAOIIPII L A.‘ b—“ . l Llstonto. f‘ NEW GLASGOW . m‘. Iflborl Bill to weeks ln Alborton sister. Mrs. Thomas Con, Btondsof Hrs. John llsllot beplssscdw lesrn thstghsls coves-in; from u severe cold sbecontnotodoverswcoksgp. sfow of his and lived s11 his life ln Cavendish. He leaves to mourn the following daughters and sons, Mrs. Louis Warren. ottsws; Mrs. Benjgmm 51111116011. 150ml, Mass; Ernest on the homestead sud Monk in at. John: w whom deepest sympathy is extended. The pallbearers were; Messrs. Earnest Webb,‘ Hs-mlltun MoNolll, Jeremlsh Simpson, Russo} and Alexandra McNelll, md John Liesrd. ’l'he funeral was undsi- m; direction of Cutcllffs and Andrews, Hunter River, mterment at Umtsd Church Cemetery. Cavendish. Mrs. W. G. Qulgley entertained the membe of the 01mm“; Church Lsdles Aid, and Missionary 300ml st the Parsonage, wedngg- day afternoon of last week. The Prpsldent, Mrs. Rendlo A. Hmighpu t tho February’ meeting was hoard. and approved and the usual business transactions were put through s social hour was spent. At the tea hour refreshments were passed by the hostess Mslgted Mrs. James Stevenson, Mrs, Elbert Hill, and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson, in the evcimlg 5 5mg. Bong was greatly enjoyed by all, frhe following visitors made the round trip to Charlottetown last week. Rev. W. A. Patterson, Caven- dish. Mrs. Mervyndaulznan, a. A. Dickleson, and Chetser Bulmau, New Glasgow. - Mrs. ‘Louise Warren, who was called home on account of he;- fatherhs death, the late Mr. John F. McNeil], Cavendish, returned to her home in Ottawa Monday last, At the conclusion of Mr. Charles Dicklesorfs wznd birthday, which was held at his homewon st. Patrlcks Day in the evening, the program was as follows: Opening Chorus, "Silver Threads Among the Gold"; Andres; by the chairman. Rev. W. G. Quigley; Messages of congratulations from all parts‘ of the world were read by Mr. Dickie- sorvs daughter, Mrs. Leigh Wgrren, North Rustlco; Solo, Mr. G. H. Stevenson; Address, Master Charles Dlckleson; Reading, Mr. Sydney Brown; Solo, Richard Dlckleson; Reading. Mrs. M. Mcleod; vocal Duet, Richard Dickieson and aendle A. Houston. After the program con- gratulatory speeches were heard from all present" The remainder of the evening was spent in singing old time songs and a daintyjunch was passed which included a piece of the huge birthday cake. Mr. John Moffat was a. vLsltor to Malyfleld last week, coming from Sydney by plane to sec his mother, Mrs. William Moffctt he returned to his home in sydney, Wednesday morning. Miss Helen Lepuge of Prowso Bros. Charlottetown is spending her holidays with hei- purents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield lcPage, Rustlcovllle. ~G. ill MEMORIAL! M3. DUNCAN MACDONALD 1n the timely passing of the lsto Duncan MscLeod, it sadly re- minds us. that another span of life, hos reached. until it had touched, the shores of eternity. Another an- cient and honorable lsndmnrk has been removed from our mldn. On many morning Mulch d, 1936A while the tide of his llfo was too full for sound and foam. that clear call came, and that which drew from out the boundlss deep turned ago-tn home. For him the duties of life had all been nobly dons; while surrounded by kindred. llnd by friends, deal-h cams ss an angel of mercy to grant him release Llfo for him had its spring, sum- mer snd autumn. "The falling loaf that tells of sutumns death ls, tn o subtler sense. s prophecy of .- ‘rhs late Mr. wwuod was born in Belfast, so years ago; in osrly childhood hb poronts moved to Dundss, whore he hsd pcIYIIBDG “, lived until his l lrement ln 1080. son of John. and Bush Msolsqd, who in the only dsys emlgrsted from the Isles of Rosssy (or Busy). and Skye. Scotland. He was the lost survivor 4n s. fsmlly of seven. Or- lglnstlng from sturdy pioneer stock. so rm: CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ousnnmv OOSE s Chevrolet, and you got s11 three of today's biggest SAFETY features: ONE-perfected Hydrdullo Brakes, to bring the cor to a swift, swerveless stop, with lighlsr-thsn-svsrage pedal pres- sure. pleas Turret Top Bodies by Flobsrl THREE-high quality Safety gloss throughout the our! TWO-solid steel, ons- Chovsolot ls lbs only low-flood ca: that olvoo W" 3"”: 93"’ point ldfdf1l~lilO lowest cost- along with VsIvo-ln-Hosd. origins, for maximum power at minimum ezponsolorqssolinosndoil-‘Knso Action gliding ride with shook- proo! sleorinqr-und built-in Fisher No-Drslt Ventilation. Elly 7% GMAC toms. . Consider rho Company Bock of fbo Car Summerside-—A, f? Cor-Charlottetown GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD, ISLAND Chevrolet - Pontiac -- Oldsmobile - Buick Cars & G. M. C. Trucks GENERAL MOTORS, murmur: nusnqunnmns some orrrcs, MONCTON, N. B. Dollsvcrod It factor-y, Olhlwl. Ont. 1:!!! ‘Iouvgonoo. on mum-u» fffii,“ oxtrs. reflected his noble heritage. He belonged to no sect nor creed, but revered honesty, Justice and truth. Being frank, candid, and sincere he practised what he preached. He was ever dsuntless ln his convictions and never feared m stand alone. He believed that. char- acter, honor, and truth, was g, he“- W88 more precious than coffers filled WlCh minted gold. Hlg home was an asylum jot the Wayfarer and none ever turned hunKry from his door. Hls native eongenlallty W85 mllllléd with a sense of wit. He WES not faultless, "but we wrltq his Bulls upon the sands, behold, the sand is dry, but we can find no fault: written there." The large company of friends, neighbors and loved ones, who had gathered to pd/y their last tribute 0f respect and w say their last fond farewells. showed how highly the deceased was esteemed. The fun_ eral services were conducted by Rev. MI- Ail-ken. B. A. A long procession accompanied the body to its final realms place. and interment took place ln Dundas Cemetery. n. ls not death to die, "God gave to His beloveth sleep." He loaves an aged widow to mum her loss. s. gracious help- mste of more than sixty-five years. His mus 1s as follows: John f... of St. Peters; James I... of Olienry, P. E. L; Daniel M., Robert It, Wale 1M0 1'1. Wycliffe 8.. Mrs. In. W. Martin sll of Brookllne, Muss, and the Reverend Walter .of Los An. 6810s. California. Ho slso leaves thirteen dchlldren, and 0m greet grands ld. MR8. FLORA BUCHANNAN Mrs. Flora. Mdbonsld, widow of tho late Alexander Buchsnusn, who predeceased her about 20 yesns ago, deported this Ilfo on and 39th dry o! February. mo. Bhs wss born on the Island of Skye, Scot- lsnd, on the 31st dsy of October, 1889. Two yeors later sbs emigrat- od to this Island with her parents, the lste Donald McDonald and Mary Gillie, his wife, who settled ln the section now known as mlstls and Shamrock. Bhc wss the eldest snd last surviving of owls-m- lly of nlnc. In the your 1058 snot-h- er shlplosd of omlgrsnts orrlvod on this Island. Among the number was Alexander B ‘ hodldlnmlndsndbodyhom FOR SALE ‘“,,,,"""“"' tlllfifllmm S :.':.'..."-..':..-".-::._~:._.s.r:.." ,3 CI "1""- ""'" . ,',°"°" fbfltntbldishll‘: sarcasm. only muyuuna: Infill“ olwssswltilngs hounds soyuaimu y tbsssfnnsodof help. Her home was always open to the Wayfarer who always found p, shelter under hei- moi’. she was a. woman of strong faith as could be seen by those who visited her lri her last: illness. she could look into the future with the assurance that the 10rd would do a1‘. things well and l! lt was His will to call her she was willing to go. fined to hei- homs with s bad cold. Mrs, Alex hlsclnnls, who ls in OLYMPICS m OELLUIDID ~PAB her 75th year has hooked nor Germany-thorn the 118,060 foot tenth mat, and Mrs. Maclnnls says the ls going to continue as long as the rags last. Here's hoping they last.-Com. flim token by 130 oberstors st the Winter Olympics technicians sis piecing together s complete movie of the games. .. ,- Bhe had a most retentive memory and delighted to recall the sayings of ministers of past generations. To, meet her was a source of great en-‘ couragemeut. Her Bible was her constant companion and her faith she rested on its precious promises. She was industrious ln the home where a. spirit. of peace and happi- ness prevailed. Eur-Ty in life she united with the Presbyterian‘ Church and followed her Church: into unlonlnl925. she was conflnedl to her bed the last three months of] her llfe and passed over without‘ much suffering. Hei- end was peace. Besides a large concourse of friends who will mourn her pass- ing she leaves to mourn of her own family the following: Donald and Malcolm A. in Bresdslbane; John Alex in Mlchlgnn; George Duncan lri Albert-s; Mrs. Hubert Reeves, lh-eetown; Mrs. wllllsm Boots, Nor- wood, Mass: and Mrs. ‘mm (Bos- tcllo, Brookllne, Mass, also 1B grandchildren and 29 great grand- children. Her funeral, which was held on the 3rd day of March, was largely attended, the services at the house and grave were conducted by her pastor. the Rev. Arthur R. Wal- Iis who gave a comforting musings from the words In Chronicles 29- liszlfediedinsgoodoldsgefull cf days riches sad honor. The poll bearers were her two friends from Hopedsis, Messrs Ale: and Don McDonald and four neph- ews, Messrs. Angus n. McDonald: George Msyhow; Allsn Nicholson: John J. Mstheson. Her remains were lsld to rest beside her husband in the Bprlngbon Cemetery. POINT PLEASANT - That Spring ls just around the corner is evident: by the foot thot Mr. John Moommslldrivsigplekod snloebuncnof Mayflower-son Mondoy. Much 10th, slso Mr. Ben- jamin Jenkins picked s. bunch on 8t Patrick's Day. his ‘list; blrthdoy. Mlu Bomlos Jenkins flso picked o bimchouthosunodsyflrhlslsro- msrksblsfot this time of yesr. Mr. Rotor Jenkins ls busy bulldlngnnsw flootoftrops for thsoomlngsosson. Hrs. Hiram Ieoco hos returned home sftor spending osveml months with J ‘ and rclstlvoslnldsss. Hsrfrloudssroglsdhcrhssfiillbss proved k\\ 00"" l‘ CLUIs Whtomon u s lsk I Ill? THIS WITH YOUR LII!‘ 0F POSSIBLE SOLUTION! ' (191) ‘llo Devil's Brldgo, Ibo Alps. (l9!) Wslklkl Honolulu. (I98) Sltovo Illooss nosslslll. Irsl .84. I Kahlil‘. ‘v10; frslgd- )0”). or Wrfififiiicwr .23 n», sums-a?" IICIOOI-UUOITOTII ‘lIILlIlPUII-IIIID I Now loves. Whos and Whore is is P ‘ Indlostowllslsosoo llhlllopioblflli anullvllulsgiurnborhtbooqsmoo IAVIYOUIIJITOIIOBIIIIIAIIIIII. 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