THE CHARLOTTETOWN p GUARDIAN HANDSOME is AS uauosomegmmé“ Hen‘: the but of burley blended lo experts‘ losiezneeene-eul lo smoke cool.‘ Buy a tin or a puck-you'll relax richly cl c few pulls of this mellow, fragrant tobacco —-druw double enieyment pipe offer pipe.‘ our us: spotless hcteriu. Kept huh with Cellophane wrapping. Ill pullout and ‘A pound boulder-rep mo. “ ROCK CITY TOBACCO ,5" Ill IIEIMIIIIIIII I FLORENCE ANN MYERS On the thirteenth of last month there passed away at the home of he: aunt. Mrs. Harold I-luggen, Chen-y Valley Florence Ann Myers, six months old daughter of Cuf- ford Myers and the late Mrs. Myers. Mount Albion. The latter dying at the P. E. Island hospital a few weeks after little Florence W35 born, the infant was taken by her aunt. Mrs. Huggeu who lavish- ed 0n it the wealth o! a loving mother's tender nursing and car-e. But that dread disease, double pneumonia came, and sweet, pretty and lovable Florence Ann was cal- l led to go up yonder, and join her dear mother in the glorious Para.- dise Oi’ 00d. THE LATE MR8. HANNAH REID After 25 years of suffering Mrs. Hannah Reid, wife of David Reid , of Montague, P. E. I.. passed away to eternal peace on Monday even- ‘ 1X18. M8? 19th. at her home on f Queens Road. Mrs. Reid was the i dfll-lihter of the late Stephen and Annie squires of Clyde River and COMPANY, LIMITED’ 4.0-?" u l ' rue CHOICE 1 _: or EXPERIENCE lEastern Guardian HHIIIAUQENZIE TRUCKING SERVICE, .\IOI\'T.\GUE. Prompt and efIic exit service at all times. Johnny MacKenzlc. L-l025-8-l-4-7. “QUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rc-pt. Archie Hume. Phone 47, Ol‘ left at u. J. Maborfs Drug tore, Montague. ..'FOXZ\IE.\'—Get your supply of I-lcxite from your nearest dealer. The following merchants are hand- ling Irv-L. B. Zvlellish, Montague; C.l'-2. Pratt 6.: Sons, St. Peters; Ding- Brotliers. Vernon. Start your pups on Hexitie. It will keep them in first class condit on and you can't find anything to beat it for growth. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs. Ltd" Summersicle. L-l030-6-l-2-5. HAMILTON WOMIEWS INSTITUTE Ride thrilling trails over snowy peaks. Pia mile-high gulf’. Swim in warm sulphur and fres \'..'i[ti'P(J(llS.IJISI1*CXPIDIE'_I‘EIBX* Iaytennis-—in this keen atmosphere. lirironialBau SpringsHofeI, (llilrfillng Chaicau Lake Louise, and Emerald Lake Chalet welcome you. All open juue l2 f0 Sept. l3. . See the Crlgary Stampede, July 5-10", Indian Day! ' ‘ at liiinllfljuly 23-25; Trail Ride, Bani? to Mount Assiiiilaoinu. July 5U-Aug. 5; Sky Linc Trail [like Camp, Larch Valley nezir Lake LULIIKL‘, '\ug. 6-0; Ban/f Gulf Week, Aug. 23-28; Mrs. Everett Ramsay entertain- ed the mflmlrrs‘ of llic Hamilton w, I. u; hpr .it.iiic on \Vcrinc..(iay" cvoimig May 19th. The President occupied the chair during the buszness period. Electing opened by singing “The Institute Ode" followed byrepeat- in’; the Crccd in Unison. Visit the (..i ilinn Rockies rind see for yourself the magnificent Aft? Kim, Sdapgfm Roar 185" lTlllkilll-lill sLczit-r) suns-ii iii "Silent BQIIIEIS"—SPCCUICDIQT Gaumont- n10?“ 5 mmux“ e was cnheci and answered by fourteen IIFIIISII film now showing in the theatres. {Ow ‘R417 Fllfvi 1° CANADIAN ROCKIES BANFF and PACTIC COAST AII-Expgngg Tgufg lml return from ( iiiirliltti-tiiivn ‘ coloiful °‘Ys IS. " members. It was decided to leave the mat- ter of canvassing for the Red Cross to tlic school children. The treasurer Nporlfid that pro- ceeds from the Variety concert ‘v1 s w, n,’ zgiiiyreacli i: Bind and Lake Louise Tiwnlfj. I :_>.,;,:_,_',_,, Willi visinoEmeraidLike ..... ..$57up. amoumed to 53113 5150 ma; $1550 5 WQNDERfUL QAY‘ W85 amount received IFOm pre- - — — FIQIM" 2dawn“,“Banq-ndukdouhqulu scntation of the Indian River Play i day Optional fl! BanlI Ol’ I-itkt Louise. staged in Hamitimi nail. t. .-\‘I("l'()ItI.\ _ . e- _ sii ~ 1-1 and l day at Emerald Lake. . $74.50 up. " l!I..'»'~ 1mm begin at lisnil or Field June l2. conclude 5cm. i3. and include hqielac- iHmmodaiion, meals. nod 126 mile: of Alpine inoiorin . Extra reductions for 5l.i\\ of iwn we: s or more. Add rzi_i (are from slitting poiiir ro limfl (or Field). - o .a n» ALASKA-obey _ cruises from yen. ll u A vote of thanks was extended to all those who helped make the concert such a success. The hall committee reported placing new gas lights in the hall. New committees ivere then ap- pointed for a period of three months. Sick. Mrs. Ray Lockerby si l 1.1.’- ; lfi-(Li l‘. lit-turn limit: ..’l‘I ill’ an irh class. 1. ‘iwlllhfi in .ii.ii1.:..i l)4I.1lL‘ of sale. "flux ilccaing cir firm. GREAT LAKES — Mk In! p irficulars of .=.>-.-. .i..._. . i - LIV . . . . . . . . . . .. iiufrlillii ylhul l.lili‘.i1llllflf:).‘iuve lvirilsftzirrrhibiliiiisd,excepurSkagwnz. and M75» Im-bllc R8315“? School. Travel in @001. 4...»... comfort: AIR-CONDITIONED an. clue IIQGPIDS- Bmmr“ Wmlsme ‘ind Mrs- dining and lounge . if} un Czlnllllafl PJCIOC mi transcontinental triinl. Winfred. Rflmsa". Entertainment. Full information from any (‘imzullan Pzfcificflgent, including II. C. James. gflgfiipfhlnr Till‘??? 11nd Illa DYIFIII‘; A tSItJhflYB. S‘ H c “song” gen an n n Annie Phillips invited the mem_ hers in her homo for the June meeting. Roll (‘fill to b“ answered with "What women dislike most in well & Rossztcr, Morell; Jenkins’ tori“ (W155- P~ E 1- Sinclair Reid- : was born 58 years ago. During her lone sieses of illness and in the midst of much pain, she IIIBIIIICSI. ed a wonderful courage and faith, and even. her suffering never de- stroycd her cheerful spirit or mar- red her hospitable nature. She was always ready with a smile and a . word of welcome for all who called upon her, and one always came away after visiting her feeling that she had shown a. great example in bearing the cross. She leaves to mourn her I035 a devoted husband, a son Samuel. at home and two daughters, Sadie, Mrs. Charles Walker, Alberry Plains, P. E. I.. and Emma, Mrs. Arthur Sanderson, Greenwich, P. E. 1., also two brothers, \Vlllinm Squires, Charlottetown, and Fred- _erick Squires. Halifax. N. S., and ‘one sister, Mrs. VW. A. Hawbolt, i Bristol, p. E. I. Sharing in their sorrow are the following stepioiis and stepdaugliiers. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, P. E. I.. Alex Reid, hos Angeles, Cal, Gavin Reid, Vic- Fredericton, N. 13., and Margaret, Mrs. Charles E. smith, Terry. New Hampshire, Frances, Mrs. Ed. A. Hickson, Atlantic City, Beth, Mrs. Wiseman, Boston, Lydia Reid, Brunswick, lvLaine. ' Much devotion was shozvn to Mrs. Reid by her daughter in law, Mrs. Samuel Reid, who, together with Mrs. Hawbolt, nursed her during the last weeks of her ill- ness. also by her daughter Sadie. who unfortunately was confined ati the hospital at the time of her mothers death. The funeral service was held from the home and conducted by her minister, Rev. T. Owen Hughes 1 of the Presbyterian Church and interment took place at Union Road Cemetery on Wednesday. May 19th. The large gathering on this occasion testiiled to the high rtsem in vrhich Mrs. Reid was held and exprcsscd band and family. (Patriot Please ST. INGNATUIS \\'0l\lE.\"S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meciing of the St. Ignaiuis W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Gallant. Mayiield. on Tuesday. May 18th, with twelve members prcsrnt. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered with a joke. School committee re- ported thrit a flag had brrn bought and put up at the s-cliooi on Coronation Day. Tho sick com- mittee reported that fr-zi‘. had been brought to two sick persons in the district. The lojlnwiiz fir": rom- mittees were appointed School, Mrs. Robert Gallant and Mrs. Jcremah Peter; Sick, Mrs. Gilbert Richards and Miss Alma Doiron. Men." Am"- th, “rowan, a “my Program. Mrs. J. M. Edgar Doiron, "" __ ,__ rum), w... flflrvQd b‘, me hostesg Mrs, Earl Gallant and Min: IilCYi assisted bv Mrs. Charles Ste-overt. Gallant I-"mch" M“ R°h"n and My. 56h“ sqmmon‘ Arsenault. Mrs. Earl Gallant Mrs. 'l"ho National Anthem closed the Pei" Gammer- M155 L u ° Y meoginm Gallant and Mrs. Domice Pineau. i Mrs. Earl Gnllnnt and Mrs. In Memoriam MISS HANNAH DODD . . \ In the recent passng of Hannah . Dodd, dziughtPi" ql the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos Dodd. Cherry Valley, one of our most highly respected citizens has 2mm from our midst. Miss Dodd had been in falling health during the 18st few years OI ‘her life. She made her home dur- lng those rears with Mr. and Mn. Malcolm NlcRnc. Waterside, who did every thing humanly possible to relieve her suffering and make he-r declining wears as comfortable as nmsibic. Thr- deceased was a life- long faithful member of the Church nf England. and was her manv admirable mind and heart. Are You Equipped In BRINGING up Jeremiah Petr-rs gave a report of! the meeting at New Glasgow re- district convention. The Program consisted of songs and two recita- tlons. Next meeting to be hold at, the home of Mrs. Robert Arscnault. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. the deepest . sympathy with the bereaved hlis- Copy: CRASWILL 1'01’ Photograph; GULLISOIWS I01’ better Perman- ent waves. L-Bol-B-ZG-tl. MADE GOOD STANDING.- At the recent sesslonal examin- ation; of Dalhousle University, D. Wallace MacPherson, a Sophomore student i.ri Arts o! Valleyfield East. made the following standing. Class II in Greek l, Biology 1. Econom- ics 1, English} and History ll. RANCHEBS in the Charlotte- town District-Piocure your Hexife Fox Ration and Cubes from the fol- lowing dealers-Dillon d: Spillett, F. B. Conrad. Riivs Grocery. Cud- niore Bros. Coffin A: Company. Start your pups on Hexite. It is a conditioner as well as a fine feed. for growth. The Dominion Silver POX mrs, Ltd, Bummeraide. L-1029-6-l-3-5. SISTER SERIOUSLY INJURED —.\Irs. James Irving went over lg Charlottetown Saturday in see her sister who is ill in thejiospioal iiihem. trier mother coming from her home to meet her t)!!!" 1911 fracturing her hip and is 8160 I {patient in the hosiill-ll- H" m" Juries are quite serious-New Glasgow News. MAKING RECOVERY — CB-P‘ rain James A. McDonald of Oak- land, master of the freighter J. L. Luekcnbacii, w-ho was stricken sud- denly just after docking his vessel in Boston harbor 50ml? “W115 "80- is improving in health, according to word received from the Marine Hospital in the eastern city. His condzfion at first was critical. “Ya the Oakland Maple mat-Two years ago his brother. Donald. Mc- Donald. commanding the same ship, was family stricken on board the vessel in Seattle. Captain J. A. Ric-Donald and his late brother were natives of Georgetown. Prince Edward Island. His home is at 540 Wesley avenue, Oakland, where he lives u-ifh his wife, Nlrs. Ellen Mc- Donald, and his daughter Mfrs riorence McDonald. FORMER RESIDENT Mrs. Gerald S t r o n g has been e. patient for week; in the I-{Ospltill at St, John, 8., arrived home Wednesday afternoon via Digiby. While in St. John, Mrs. Strong has been under the care of her brother-in-law, Dr. George M. White who is motor- ing with Mrs. White to Windsor on Saturday to spend the week end with Mrs. Strong. Before leaving home they will be joined by Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. McIvor Smith. formerly Miss Elsie Bissett. who came to Windsor for a. visit with her s‘ster. Mrs. Strong. On Monday Dr. White will proceed to Halifax to act in his official capacity as one cf the Examiners the staff of the Dominion —Windsor ‘Pri- 0n Medical Council. bune. Prince Renounces Royalty For Inve , The uentrai Guardian l. JUNE 1. 1931 1 1-.‘ Towel , Si“? Bargains j Whllfi ‘For | YOU. W I I can Buyers SALE OF TOWELS Sub Standard Colored Terry Towels Clearing Direct from a Large English Mill On sale at 20c pair On sale at 26c pair On Sale at 33c pair On sale at 42c pair On sale at, 48c pair On sale at 58c pair Size about 16 x 31” Size about 16 x 33” Size about 18 x 36” Size about 20 x 40* Size about 22 x 45” Size about 22 x 48” Cannon Bath T owels-First Quality Three big clearing lines in solid colors and white with colored borders. Size20x 40” 79c pair Size 22x45” pair Size 22x 45" pair Three Big Values in Irish Linen Glass Towels A good weight colored bordered linen 16 x 28" 7 for $1.00 Typed Linen Glass Towels 20 x 30" .. 3 for 57c Plain white Linen Towels 24 x all" s m 69¢ Imported direct from Irish Linen Mills and clearing at- Hem-stitched Damask Bordered Towels (slightly soiled) 17 x 32” 59c pr. Old Bleach Linen Face Towels I8 x 30”; regular $1.00 pair — -— 79c pl‘. Linen Huck Face Towels-our most serviceable qualify, 18 x 36", 79c pr. its" illihi ll e , Seminole India n Makes Iliiving The Central Guardian ' Putting Head in Perilous Spot CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURAN CE. 11-5798-7-12-813 VISITS OLD HOME-cape Bre. wn friends 0i Mrs. A. R. Wallis, wiie of Rev. Mr. Wallis, will be in-' ten-sued to konw that she and her laughter. Shirley, are visiting ner ,a.rent5. Mr. and. Mrs. (i. Weston Jarrison, New Glasgow. Rev. Mr. Wallis and family are stationed m, dredaibane, P. L. u-Sydney Post accord. ACCEPTS POSIT 0N — lilr. Ralph L. Taylor of Victoria, who for the past seven years has been employed with the Banks of Nova Soothe in various branches through- out the Maritime Provinces has acoepted a position with the In- vestment firm of Irving Brennan, 00.. Ltd. whose Heed Office is in Saint John. N. B. Mr. Taylor will be attached to the sales organiza- tion in this province. In Memoriam JOSEPH II. DINGWELI. There passed away m Oakland’ Yeholee Osceola probably has other places to put his heed, but for earn honored and respected by all for qualities of FAIHER Calit, on A ril ill. one of the Nome, comflgaors and “Ne” on ival crowds at. Alexandria. Vim. the Seminole Indian chose the mouth 0| . the Bu; Side o; San manage‘, 55% an alligator, u shown above. He did hold the ‘gator’: few: rather MR‘ Jqseph H_ Dmgweu was a naqve o; fully n he lhowed the crowd tricks his Florida ancestor, learned cefllll!‘ Prince Edward Island. He came to I" 53°- Caliiomil- in I876 and for many ' I ioniiiymiis iim o“ M c H M‘ ' - ~ Cupid is playing havoc in the ea n: u ders. m milieu . n: I. a M“ °' ranks of royalty. Another u» join Buildlnir. the Merritt Hospital {f,,,°;.§‘;,“,fl;,,“§,‘,’,_ ,;,;'?;,:,.?,’°“,,‘§J§ fifijnffifly; 1pm,"... s; mu Home. and other substantial build- ings stand as monuments to his skill and honesty. His friend; loved and eBPected him. Mr. Dfngweli in survived by one brother, John Fredweiok Dingweil. iaving wife, Mrs. Minnie (Cowm) place and of Mrs. (nevi a. L. 00f- Dingwell. who was his constant fin of Vancouver. B. O. Wall! companion throughout the years. Dingweii of Bay Fortune. P- E- L ‘nae bereaved widow is a native o! is a nephew of the deceased- ihe ranks of those who have re- nounced royal rights for love is Prince Charles of Sweden. pictured in Stockholm with his fiancee. Cmmtels Elsa von linden, mother of two children. 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