‘y, , ap Substitutes.- . 1y one A ‘U SINCE Alabastine-—the beautiful interior ‘wall flnish—was oflered to the public man substitutes have been placed tutes are inferior in every way. They are not as sanitary, as easy l0 UBO, ll Wfllflblfl 0f The nl t t tlsf ' name an?! td lillymligtil.';.li=l°:i'i:='ll'§. with’ Ahbuflno by Alsbastine is the only interior wall finish that will not rub oE-that can be mixed with and heautifuL-that is low- can be fuiekly, easil bflgtltifu tints——thst a PIP" or paint. and Beautiful." ' ') new“! ' ' 1w . ‘. ‘ > ,1 _ ‘if ' 14",“? ,. m‘ 1;! R Z Paris, Ontario priced yet of highest quality-that and inexpensively applied-that has 21 more cleanly and economical than wall Send for free stencil catalogue and booklet “Homes Healthful ‘THE ALABASTINE CO., PARIS, Limited, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto, fiontreal. 7th’: ~ _ URCH S nofr or cou) WAT labasfine years ago numerous cheep on the mar et. These substi- ss attractive as Aiabastine. hot or cold water-that is sanitary I 76 BR RI Dialogue "lloosiler llrirlget wn and ‘Primrose Distrle Si. trio o and Duet: liirs. Jam Maolleth and -Mr. li. ‘ldilYilBll. y’, A1 . BRIDGETQ ,N no HALL , 7i mpll‘ onjoyaille M iu Bridgetown “shuts, Ill. (living lo Htivo 9mm“ and the luclenientiy “was aml weather. the "('41 \\'ll~‘ noI as large as ‘it ,0 ,,.,,,,l.l have been. The l. pyplritl‘, tiasltir oi‘ the Pulled church. vcry clip- ,.|,.,| “>- chairman, mp1 that iht- ]il‘0i.‘,'l'llllllllt‘ iglily nppri-rizileti ivas shown in. lillliiPllFI‘ ziml hourly 5, ,..‘.-..r.|.~i lhe. ‘sew a1 rs oi lln- |il‘il_1',i'illll, 'i‘bu con- lilrl “as one oi‘ the lJP-‘ii ' iil'ii|gt'iO\Vl.i llall utl-‘r the slliliul ouptirvii-‘aloll . supyfiifillli .. “pill ll. Din-t: liuth Edna Campbell. 12. Dialogue: liselntinls Alibion (listnIt-l. lll. Solo: Herbert .\iiii~l,co<l. H. lit-citation: hired 15, iustruuienlail Niusitv. Mi ‘Maclielh and Mr. lll. Solo: Isobel (‘aulpbelL l7. Rl‘l'illlil()ilI liuth sit-rust. l3. Solo: if. Waller ilurtlull. i”- iiiiiiiil-Zlle: (lilrlilubt-i‘ li JUlllllll-iYH 20. lSolo: fillnbel Sivalloiv. "School, W‘a Itcr l0. Step Dance: Isobel t‘.'lmphell. ‘Macileotl aml lntt-ritilission und sale oi‘ candy. Ailvcr~ Malluestin. Mat-liona Id. iii-“iiiliiiii-i Stimieiy Sirallleollli. lioys. NVICIHVHD NMO-LHLLOTHVHO‘ HHJ. Father Morrison Writes‘ ‘From Chu Chow, China The following interesting letter from Rev. Vincent Morrison of the Catholic Mbsion in ‘Chu China, will be read with nioew" by many friends here:— The ciity of Chu Chow has 8 P9P‘ ulatlon of 40,000 people, and is "Bil- nated on‘ the Chu Chow river at a distance of one hundred mile! from the ocean port of Wen ChOW- The Chu C-how river, in the ordin- ary sense of the word. is not nevi‘!- able", owing to the rocks, shoals and the terrible rapids encountered every few miles oi’ ‘the way. Noth- ing but a Chinese row iboat can go up ‘this river and it was only in this manner ‘that ‘we were able to make the ‘trip from Wen Chow t0 Chu Chow. The journey occupied three days going against -the cur- rent and ‘tording the rapids. In nil we hull tour row boats, ‘two for 0111‘ baggage and ‘two for ourselves and the servants, and to get over the rapids ‘the ‘boatmen had .10 get out and ‘pull ithe bout over. Then they used a lon‘g ‘bamboo rope which they ‘put over their shouldelis and walked along the river bunk pull- 'ill‘g the boat as they walked, wlrile one of them ‘steered the bowt with n bum-boo pole. . ll am sure you have un concep~ luiument at the home Andrew Stevens-inn. bought paint. for trulsitie walls ul school, for various reasons it was not. applied. We trust now that Sllrillg has come that we (ran make satisfactory urrzi-iigeiiieiits to have the [lilllliiilg done tls soon us pos- glhle, also have sign board and flag pole placed on the school its was iiecitled tit u iprevlous meeting. liur Women's institute placed lll the school Maps oi’ the World. King's I'll-lure, Daughters oi‘ tho idmplrt- (lah-ntier, l)le,tlonary_ Small hook lo hang finished work on, (loot hooks for entry, Water pail. also mitt-ti money for llisltiry or Flag. Al school closing in Julie we lrieatetl sclmlzirs and visitors with ts. es ‘H. lll of MT. in July. we. ti-on oi what a (Ihinese (lily is likle. Thoonly thing inoderil hue is the Electric Light. '_l‘hi.+ was introduced by a French liiisiaitinary l‘rie.- . itev. Father ‘Salon, who was an 4.x- pcrt ‘mechanic, and ‘who taught the‘ natives how they could use‘ the! water power for generating elec- tricity for ‘illuminating purposes. The re-sult is ‘that there‘ is an up to date Elet-‘tric lPower plant in‘ the city. Bil-p, ‘that is alL The streets are not as widens the side- walks 0i‘ Charlotte-own, and ‘when you go ‘along them you have to pick your wny ‘tbnoilgb ‘tile thon- santli-i ‘of human beings struggling ‘to get along, each one carrying a ‘bl-g ‘bundle of stunts-thing. 'l‘here is not a horse, trarriage, or ivheeled vehicle of ally description in the city. livery thing is drawn by mall power. ‘bricks, wood, luerclrantilse, Chow.‘ ‘member. MALPEQUE The Tuxis boys of ‘Hamilton en- lertllilwil the members of the (l. G. I. T. class in Hamilton ‘Hall ‘on Fri- day evening, April 30th. The evening proved to be a social suc- cess lvnd much interest was taken in the debate which had ‘been pre- viously arranged for and in ‘which the young indies were asked i0 Pflfliciiiiillr- The question "Re- solved that a ‘Bachelor is more benefit w a community than old maid" was freely discussed by the following young ladies who chose the pro side. Misses Alma Wood- side, Mattie Ramsay, Matilda Owen and Mildred Ramsay while the con side was upheld by Alli- son Owen. James Ramsay. Ernest Lockerby and Wesley- Crozler. The judges Airs John Simpsolui Messrs. J. R. Lockenby and Chas. Lowe decided that the victory had been Won by the boys in their splendid defe-nne or the con side. The‘ remainder 0f the evening lavas occupied ill contests singing, etc and the serving oi the ice cream‘ and cake was fully enjoyed by every member of the conlpu/ny. As us result of that evening, a pace has been set for the young ladies to give to their entertainers a sim- ilarly pleasant time and there will be no doubt as to what will ‘be the outcome uf that evenings enjoy- ment. The "fuxis boys and lilo (I. (i. I, T. classes are engaging in a work that will be helpful to every The following are the Presidents and the delegates of Ailxlliar- ics and Eliissitin llnnds of Prince- town congregations who are in ‘at-- telitiLl-nci: at the ‘Priealiylt-rizlloi‘. the ‘United Church which is eon‘ veiling in ’i‘rinlty ilnlttatl Church; ‘Charlottetown i-his week. Mrs; Geo. (Yr zier. lluinilttm auxiliary hiius llazi-l ltamsaiy and Mrs Jobni ‘Simpson "Doing our ilit." ikiissioni ltand, ‘llnmilioii, Miss Junie Mm~| ‘Nuvtt, liialtitecpit‘ nml Miss tiara,‘ Donald, lllaltlr. Miss Louise. Ramsay, president oi‘ the "Help. ldueh Other" ililssitm liuud of Mal-‘ peqne and llaltle, ‘.\lrs ‘Peter Mat‘- ‘Nutt, Dzirnley null Mrs llur|>i~l~lr i)u|iald_ Lea View ‘Pri-sltlunl and delegate from iiarniey und Sea View. ~i ‘illiil'l"ill' 1 dilillii‘ , rope” for The Salvation Army The Salvation Army's mission is to throw a rope to help those shipwrecked on the seas of want, misery and suffering. Mothers deserted, widowed or temporarily derived of a help- mate, who may be in hospital or serving a sentence in prison; little children in need of food, clothing and shelter; men who have fallen low, lost their self-res ever they are found. pect and courage Wall are helped wher- Thousands of men and women and children come under the protecting arm of The Salvation Army every year. All this work is dependent entirely upon voluntary subscrip- _,_W,1;A_os ELEVEN \ 2i. (‘losing (‘horusz liow can l tlonsgafiyour dollars and the dollars of an who can Spare them‘ l“li\'i' lhi-n. 22, National Anthem. Hale of i’ \\'alit-l‘ ilnrdelt. "m" is due. inn; [ii-tiil|t' or the vicinity. lsu to .\ii.\'~‘ Jessie Acorn r of Albion (‘roam who in malt‘ the concert so "in: at-i-ivuipaulesl for ‘m’ l “w.- i.\irs. Frank _\|’r.v_,i|1p-< liaelleth, Miss "Hntpo tilt‘; ‘lllllajiwnllow ice ernam. ‘(lhristinzls (‘Xillllllliltlillli-ivilii carried on the shoulders by had a tree in school with a gll't foramcans oi‘ ‘basin-ts and the inrnrbot) l-nt-h child on it. Wn have an lu-‘pnle. ‘The pigs, hens 21ml trhlckcns ul"ails‘i h, mpn,|,,.r,qpi|i over last room ulimolested through these so yi r. We are. sorry to lose liirs. called strtze-ts seeking food. There Joli-xi vilerlrain, one of our active. "F" iii) iifiliiii-‘i. rfliiwiiYfi- 'i)li35‘~'~$. lilelnhters its she goes to tinoillel" lviiiiiiililifih. hosliihiis LlOKflOTPi. 13W- eonimuniiy udn-re institute work is Yer-H 1H‘ Droiifflfiioiiiii "if" 0i an)’ ('lll‘i'lI'ti on. Sill! wl‘Il nt- a galil mykillii in lhe rltv- ‘Pile houses and “Wm mores. are miserable rzlmshackies LC, “H “Mk mum,“ N, nnuthvr oi‘ ‘buildings silch as we at home your m‘ sunk“ ,~,.||,,“.Hhn, and “Se, would iliic for storing junk und the inluess in our Nllllillililiiy. Eiiay we fiiriiillii! liliiilifliimiih‘ rile iémiiiiil reach oul a helping hand in any i5 m" iloor-flnd ‘Hip Pli-i-s- "055- dusorviug Pu-ns‘, "Hume m", "w," hens ‘and chrclceni-i, ‘all live in the ‘lmrir, mm may Hum, mem.h,.r of slime room with the owner oi‘ the m, rum‘ m". “(gm-h “ymmln-a .[;,.e,.,|-- house. in the bouxse llltTe are no and make ii our own. (“my "r “mi chair“ i” “on ‘ham ‘ ________._. "l‘he‘y sleep on ‘hoards wiili one. quilt around the-m for a covering. When ‘they ‘gt-t sick they invoke their local idol, and if they get Mr. Russell better, they attribute it to ‘the good inking Arts course in Dallionslei favor with the ldol; hilt ‘If they die Ilniversity returned on Saturday iii is ‘because the ‘iil‘0i ‘was angry at to spend the summer vacation at’ Rev. A. N‘. (illlis, Malpecpie left on Monday to attend the Priestly-l tcry oi‘ the U-nilr-id (lhiirch WlllChl (zuuveni-ti In (Iharltllttetowp on Tkiesdily. Mr. (iillis will also pun, ticipate in the prngranune oi‘ lho‘ Presbyteriul of the W. M. S. on‘ Wednesday evening. , dvery dollar given to The Salvation Army does a hundred cents worth of good. The Army’s work is so thoroughly organized and carefully administered that waste is eliminated and extrava- gance is unknown. r {Om PLEASANT VALLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE To Ibo Members oi‘ Pleasant Valley Women's institute. We |,.. pa)» l lbmpllell. 'l‘he, l|ll‘\‘t‘ i-oiul- In the close of our third y, “rt- iu aid oi‘ tllcjlizill your ol‘ institute work. When we “lull-HI fnptl, . .- , ~.- look hat-k over the work of tho fti|itl\\‘i|l1'_ is the‘ pliogrfnu. ‘tiust year we are grateful for the . .-||o|'ii.~‘:llli! Land oi‘ lueaiiilro oi‘ good health anti sm-ial and llnanchfi help we received from many sources. We ‘had twelve regular meetings and two specials, also carrlcll out a very appropriate patriotic iifiiixram at our Noveinilitil‘ nn-eli-ziit. Armistice Day. l‘lal‘ly' lll the year we hnd a silt‘- ei-ssiill entertainment anti box goclnl which netted us gtltlil re‘ "till-its. iu Ailgusl. we hlid an lco (‘ream Social with good receipts for uinney exponileii. in November, Help The Salvation Army to extend its rescue rope——-to help more sufferers-to bring more happiness to the drab lives of little children and over-wrought mothers ~~to help more men into lives of usefulness and self-respect. Help The Army by contributing to the Self-Denial Fund. i Miss (‘onsl Mat-Suit la‘ spending a titlsnnt iew wet-ks with her aunt Mrs (‘iaudc Sinclair‘ Amherst. l l l The many friends in this com- munity of Mr. (leorge ll. MuuNuil, Sumniersiilt‘ learned with si-net-re.‘ regret oi‘ his illness alidtrust that‘ his recovery will he. (romplete. l A . . . , . _ 'U<"[.‘..‘i.-lf.l" Gave your contribution to tne authorized collector, or send direct to ADJUTANT GEORGE ])AVlS Charlottetown! eSALVAlgON ARMY _ linil bearers were: Messrsintimzito friends. Such charm“ April WilllG this year slelgbs flrcllirii-“lirrlly- II ivas not the ]ll'i\ linrry ‘llbompson, Lloyd Tliomp- furs are none too manyln [his still iu use, what iseven more nulls-gt‘ ol‘ tho community‘ iu join in stun, iiinrrigon Thqmwmp “mm, numm.“ m“! rushing worm where usual is the luct that on April Zotntthu rt-slivity or liiis iiili‘. ‘but, ii is Cooke, Andrew and Sterling Frlzzle. men too often do not take time tn crossing was made on Hlllllllillii‘possible lo i-lllerialt] kind llmughis The rgnllalns were taken to we he friemlly_ ice. it is believed that fllllllhtiflilllli lo UXiWPSS gum] will. and goodlfilnnphgllgon Unite“). tchyirch‘ of ‘M13 Afrhwk wns a member of week of alternating sunshine and \\'l es, which are so helpful tiloug ‘Canada graveyard. where after a the Presbyterian Church for showers will effect a troinpleti‘ i 5e“.- wny. it is earnestly hopudlshort service in the church con- many years, and when Union was change lll the condition oi‘ the that the good cheer which the day ducted by Geo. iReadman, pastor Niimumlntitell, he entered with his roads and the wage-us and cars brought will serve its n tonic to, of West Cape olmrge, they we“ (‘hurt-h mm the larger yenowship‘ will soon again ‘be in evidence. ‘Mr Hopgood who has not been eu-iiahl to rest. ~ [joylng good health, and that there‘ ____<_._’_______ Hopgooihlmuy ‘he many happy anniversary $111)’? yet in store for this house- MR. JOHN AFFLECK. (it. ilhig-lutlpli and lilll'll\'ii‘ instrumental Music: Airs. ilat-lielb and .\lr. iiegiilalti oliald. I it tigiu- ‘ilxiiryiug illa farm Pupils oi Albion (‘ro-ss BVRNES ROAD SCHOOL Wuodside who is‘ Standing oi‘ llyrnefls ‘Road Schooll‘ for the mouth oi‘ April. ‘tirade IX. ‘l, Francis, Ilium and George Casey. equal; 2. Nellie Walsh. Grade Vlii.——l. 21 'i‘iui|iitis Kenny. tlrade \'l.‘~i. ilnrsurvt Flu-ton: o ‘them; and punished them wi‘th his home in Durnley. deal . --—— ‘The Chinese people lend l1 very Mrs. D. S] MucNutt who has‘ miserable life. They work hard forkbeen the guest of her daughter“. iuenriy nothing, just getting enough Mrs Montgomery Jones oi‘ Si. Johlr lto ‘buy rice ‘to keep them fromlN. ‘ll. during the winter returned -‘ il“‘"“"i”"" ‘Ahijlinuiliih? 3' wibfiliirviilfi- Many 0f“t‘hein eat only to her home at hililpequc on liaiu ‘Nlctfuiioliéiii. ollcs ‘a day, and then juivt barely 'l‘hursday April 29th. ‘. tirade lll (a)“ i. ‘M1ii'Y‘Ciiii'ki"i enou-gh to satisfy their hunger. llnrry ‘UiiiFkiiii 3. “B1811 Keiiliy-Tbey pick up and eat things we tirade il‘il iii)" i» NPWHI Fisilcr- {would throw in ‘the garbage can, ‘tirade ii.— <1, Aline itilarklil; 2. Never in all ‘my life have l seen ioulse (itifiin. ‘ ‘ism-b poverty a-s exists here in Jail-feel. AliPlliililiCl‘. ~ ldrantris (‘bu Lhow rthe tiistrict allotted us mum (Hon-Lu, (funqpyl 119th Cusey,|for_tlie Chnstlzmization or the “Marguerite Kenny, Thomas lienuyfliiiilivfii (li‘ll(‘.\'il‘\'0 ‘.\ir.(‘.ttlloiigll. \Vh'liltllu hMtiUullough. —— Mary .\ll'Qllillli, |tencliuiz ‘ h: ' quarts-lie" it braille. llnntilorile: liab -l iiilfiiilli.‘ (einorvre) we held a- ile-‘iu Social and ldnlor» Pearl Fisher; 5 The condition of the malls this‘ year are vastly different. to that of inst year and indeed of manyl previous years. A year ago llors-l‘ es and wagons could he seell out our roads as early as tlie first oil o lll ‘There are n‘0 newspapers pub iishetl here, and hence the people are ‘igiiflrflll-t of ‘what is going on in the outside world. Not even do they know what is going on in China itself. All that concerns the people here is where are ‘they going to get rice for ‘the next meal. iflrilrgs are, however very quiet in China, notwithstanding the vhriopg reports in American and European xiewspapers. The studets in Pekiu caused a little commotion, and the press in the outside ‘world ‘in-title a big thing of it, ‘butt there was nothing to it. These tilstulib- ancos und tioln-lnotions will con- Pfiiifl iiiliiilliiill "i Uiirliiliiiilll- N- tlnne until China has a ‘strong S who is home OXIiPi-“iiiiiy i"? “i9; Central Government that will uni- iiilfliiififi 0i liiiiiiiiK iii U"? ifliiciih} fy and ilnl-te the country into 01m ions which the (lily offers and Mrs may,“ 25p lhnrmonlutis whole. Wllad China Mallet o!‘ ‘Charlottetown. sister Ohshopbeivl" nntliltls most now is the Christian MPH ‘Iiflligovil Wils hiss iifefielilllfiii" iliss lMarion Ada MocKay, ‘Re glon and a gtron- ruler whodllt- (it-tension. Mr- OiIEOQI iiil-(l-zlilgbtmr of Iliir. nnd Mrs. James would make his iniltiegnce felt, amifisllrveii ‘hiring his muffled life liii Mat-Kay of Cnmpbellton, passed whom the people would respechlliflisglst in the employ 0f Pei", away about unon on April 22. 1926 und who would have ‘the authority 3iiilfi\'lili‘ ll-liil ‘SO11 ilild IMPB Hiiikut the home oiihcr grluvdlfalllier, Mr. and ‘the means‘ oi‘ enforcing ‘the 80ml H1111 daughters have brie" nwlAilififi. Weich at. (lope Woliie. laws oi’ the country. "Every King- lll/e iii ""1"! will"! iii iliilifvii li-"(i The deceased had suffered from doin ilivitirti against itself shall fail ‘millmiliiiiy life. Iilifiiii; iileii‘ TBqpii-urlsy early in the winter and it and tpr- bmughg to nought‘ and sideline here Mr and ‘Mrs iltilisflliii was followed ‘by further serious house upon house trhall fall.” have seen many changes. munylt-ouiplleutlons which kept the girl‘ (“efliiaiiv Yours. have (‘time 11nd many have sviierpnntirust fiur ‘some mouths. The rflililiiiifl iiii" change to t-he home of her grand- lFomfort Depends On Good Digestion Weak Stomach: can be Made Strong Through ‘the Use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills- Illlr. and Mrs. Hume Maipeque enjoyed the tirivilege of} celebrating the fortietli ailnlvers» ary of their marriage on hiondzlw Muy 3rd. The pleasure of this‘ duy Wlls greatly increased by the, presence of their daughter Dr. MRS. JAMES KELLY A gloom of sadness was cast over llundas and vicinity on Janu- ary i3, i926. when it became known liiiii (With had entered and clalm- ‘ ed us- its ow-n tMrs. James Kelly. rellct of the late James Kelly, form- erly ol‘ l\'lliross_ at the advanced age 0f 87 years. ' litter-eased hnd been in her usual health unlll u few hours before her death. whit-h cume as a shock to her relatives and friends. The late ‘Mrs. Kelly was formerly Miss Jessie ilcuton of ‘Dundas, and in surly life became converted ‘and united with iile (Jhurch 0f Scot- land under the preaching of the Rev. l). McDonald. und remained a devoted member until the time of her deuih. After the death of her hilshttnd, who predeceased her a ffTzbe death of -Mr. John Affleck oil Mt. ‘Stewart, occurred at his home on the evening of April 1‘2. and he was buried in the family plot in the People's Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, April 14th. The inte Mr. Affieck was born at is mylllack River, now known as Don- aldson, and hnd be lived until the coming June, would ‘have ‘been se-l verity live ynrs of age. He lived for some years. during his early manhood. at Searletnwn, later on moving to Mount Stewart, where be liveil for more than fifty years. lie was married forty nine years ago, the 27th 0t last November, to bliss Elizabeth Blrt. oi’ Pisquid, one of the most estimable indies or the community, who survives him. The ceremony was perform- The stiffcror from indigestion is‘ greatly to be pilied. This trouble; assulues various forms such as puln after exiting gns, on tho stomach, sour stouutch and often vomiting after nleais. The stiiferel‘ cannot gel. relief by cutting down his food no a starvation basis. That only still itirlher ivcalteils. What is net-dell is lictici- digestion. not 1i poorer diet. iAnd thu wuy to get a. better digestion is to so cnrlrh the blood that the stomach‘ will do the work nature intended. iAs a tonic for building lip the blood uothlul-i (also can equal lir. Williams iPilili Pills. As this new ‘blood courses through the veins strength and tone is given tho stomach and the pailgs oi‘ indigestion disappear. In Memoriam MARION ADA MACKAY. In. Kmle Null imperial Puppy Meal lVc ivish to notify our patrons that wearc now. prepared to suPDiY ""5 iliilllllar food for pups. "The Lord bilt their houflollfllli The success, following its use last iliring, has clearly proven its merits l0 our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this Season. The formula isispecially suited it. "it needs of the young and growing fillies. is rich in vitamines and a Slim lireventative of rickets. This Puppy Meal is guaranteed t0 be strictly fresh. Order early so as to be sure of re- ceiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. imperial .si§éiiii c», Ltd ‘ 36x" 446 Not only this, the whole system is strengthened and new life and vim comes to the ‘former sufferer. Tile value of lir_ Wiillulns Pink .l’ills in cases of illls kind is proved by the experience of illir. l‘). (i. Malcolm- Port. ‘Malcolm, N. 8., who says?- "For several yours _l was 1. great siliferoi" from indigestion. i could not eat meat or mobilities, and often- (‘Olllll not retain lhe food i did eat. tlnly those who have been afflicted with this lroilbiu can. realize the stiflering l endured. i took n lot oi‘ tine-torn‘ medicine, blii. it did not give momore than temporary rc- lief. ‘l also Look other remedies rc- colnlnienlled, with no biatter results. 'i‘hen i load in n. newspaper ‘tho t-aso of n woman wbnso symptoms were like my own, who found now health through lrr. Williams Pink Pills. i_at once got a supply of these pills mid hnd not taken them very ‘long when l began to find re- llef_ Thus encouraged l continued the use of the pills, iitld ‘I can but sum up what they did for me by saying that they made me feel like o new mun. ‘Every truce of tho trouble has disappeared and l can now eat nmi enloy my ‘heals no well ns nny one." You can get these pills from any medicine denier or by mnil at 50 villi...» 121i I ‘flharloiictoivn, r. l. cents n box from Tile Dr. Williams liwdieh-s W‘ “~~i~."!"‘==‘9! . . s" - . REV. VINCENT MORRISON, Catholic Mission, Chu Chow, China -—-——-oo>-__- MOUNT VERNION HONOR ROLL (irude V‘llil.—i, ‘Chrisebel Morrow; 2, Katie iMlorrow. ‘tirade. V'l.~—l. Mary MacDonald; 2. ‘Marlon ‘Purchase. 2, ‘Charlie Stewart; 3, Stuart l]. MileLesn. Grade -iV. Sr.—l, Murdock Acorn; 2. ‘Stuart Mathesorn; ‘3- limmn iivlor- POW. Grade iV. Jr.~d, tRntldla Wilson; 2. Freddie lMhoilltle. Grade l‘l‘l.——l, Bertha Ilell; 2. Norman Wilson. (‘trade l1.-l. llillie ‘Mntbosan. iGrude ti. Sr.—<l. Donald Muc- Queen. ‘tirade f. Jr.-—-l, Elizabeth Wl-lsom. 2. Mary McQueen. Prize for attendance-Mary Mac- ‘Donald Prizes for order-d. Charlie Stewart; 2, Billie lMlatheeon. lPflle for conducb-llillary Muc- iionald. , Prise, for "proflclency-Jlsrths Ji-‘iilsrz £99913": mates‘ ‘Bil! n3 vomit W- .....l,......,,,..... changed. Grade V.——l, Duncan Ma-theson; V. the blessings during these yea-rem; years that have bee-n crowned with, rheumatic pain GET prompt relief from those recurring twinge: of pain. ApplyAbsorbineJintothecon- gestedsren. Withawskened cir- culation lherecomes relief from itiifmusclee and joints of back, le , arms, neck or other sierr- psrt. Absorbine, jr. is heel- lng, cooling and soothing. Jib unn dnulnfiv, $1.25 e halt W. F. YOUNG, Ina, it is worth while to rc‘ pope,- _ view the memories of forty years, nuihiie but she gradually slipped memories that bless. nmi to recount nwny into tho land of eterusl peace ‘holler and brighter. slot-med to rally liter‘ for calmly and quietly. The devotion of ‘her Aunt, Mrs. Albert Welch, Mrs. Mary Lillstone; Mrs Tom ‘Cooke; Mrs. William ixuid. lMrs. Lewis ‘Strong; ‘Miss. Minnie ibfurray; as well as many (gt-her neighbors and‘ ‘friend-s made the last weeks of the earthly ‘life of t=heir charge so much easier. In their turn they were rewarded iby seeing i-bo staunch ‘faith of the girl in her Father God faltering never. ln File midst of linin she would even ibiusi into praise and sing o. hymn; a great pence would pans over iher. her face would lose the marks of anguish and her hours ‘become quieter and more watfill. Psalms also were constantly on her lips. She, nltlhough conscious of her approaching experience. never lost her ‘grip on aetnalitiee. As well as Mother and Father, Marlon leaves behind ‘her seven brothers and three sisters, as well as a most of friends and re- iatives. The [Mother's heartfelt ed by the late Rev. Mr. Fitzpat- rick. an Anglican clergyman of mnny years ago, oil Charlottetown. ‘Mr. Affleck was the father of thirteen children, eight of whom are living. They are as follows:- Miss ‘Bessie, of Boston; Alfred. Jonathan, Percy and Dnvlson, all of Mount ‘Stewart; Arthur, of the firm of Affleck and Proud. of f‘hnrlottelown; Wlliiiunn of Bos- ton and Frederick of New York. ‘lie left behind also, four living sisters and three brothers. The pallbearers, all old friends, and neighbors. and were: George Jay. William N. McLeod, Daniel Mo- Assey, David lMcDonsld, Jos. Jae. IMcDonnid and Augustine McDon- ald. The remains were carried t9 the grave by four grandsons and two nephews. They are Harold, and Frank and Melvin Jardine. Walter. Fred and Francis Affleck. The singing was by the choir of the Mt. ‘Stews-rt United Church. the Rev. B. H. Penwarden conduct- uulnber of years ago, she resided with her brother, Angus, at Dun- das. She leaves lo mourn the loss oi’ n loving silstt-r, two brothers Mid one sister: Angus mid Mary Benton of Dundns, nnd lninaid of Framing‘ hum, .\lnss._ U.S.A.. also ‘trlargo circle of friends und relatives who will ever cherish her memory. ‘Her funeral was held on January 20th. wild despite the unfavorable condi- tion of the roads. n large number assembled llt the, house to pay their last tribute of respect. The services were conducted at the house and grave by the ‘Rev. Mr. (llurk. Blessed are the doadfwho die in the Lord. ' ' 7777"?"- Psin, no matter vvbsre located will be cased ‘by applying Mili- ing the service. A very large num- ber were present to testify to the general esteem in which he was held. The late Mr. Atfieck was ‘a thanks goes out to all her friends, who stood‘ by ‘her so royally in her ‘hour of need. Mr. Raeford Locke was the Manual a‘ A.T§6..F!~ll.ii€ ' iliiii Qilililisli! muster oi‘ ceremonies and under his care all the funeral arrange m. msn very widely liked. .A than oil kindly snd genial nature, be possessed. to an unusual degree. the capacity for making end hold~ ing friendships. Courteous and obliglng always, he was ready to monls were carried ‘out etilicloiitly put himself out for the Pissing to: silasssrtissniirssrer s1 sell 9|. to: hi! we.“ arch. ‘May be taken either Ill- | ternaiiy or externally, Minna)‘ , i. .lMNT;