THE cnlrltormrowu GUARDIAN ‘ For, Clear Complexion: Being an aidmo health, Eno is among the best of allraids to beauty. For: Eno begim at the beginning- gently and annually, keeping the vital organs in tone and tune. You will do a lot to ensure a clear, supple skin if you always remember your glass of . ENOS -’~'=FRIII,T SALTil- p w morning lnvestm Si. Joirll .11 l- . Kingdom of Norway 5% Bonds due 1963 to yield 5.15% Oslo Gas & Electricity 5% Bonds due 1967i to yield 5.30% Works (‘ertain-Teed Products Corporation. 55% Debentures due 1948 to yield 5.65% . Full particulars on request. Eastern Securities 120., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS W. ll. V. DllNllAlt, ivlllla, Charlottetown. uloutrcall High Analysis Fertilizers Are Cheapest This opiiriolljivllllatlilnous. Our mixed formulas, A. B. and N. S. Special carry i'|'om‘20% to 26% plant food, nnll are the highest grade and most conccirtmtcd brands offer- ed in Canada today. Tire amountroffillant‘food rcquirr-drran be regulated by the quantity used.‘ Low analysis grades are cheap per ton. but high per pound of plarlt food. H Do not be mislcd ill this respect. ’ You nright spin wool and weave cloth for your own use as in the old days, but it does not pay, neither does it PM’ to mix your own fertilizers at home. the cost is practically nil in this respect is one who places a very poor valuation on his time. The man who says Our high grade fertilizers are not an expense. have been tried and proven. ' Their advantages are real advantages and if you are not a user you will do well to talk with somebody who has used these brands before you place your order this year. We also handle other fertilizers of all grades and ment may be obtained at any time you desire. Mixed fertilizers can be obtained in good strong flat hoop barrels at. a. cost of 57c each additional. 9 barrels of 222% lbs. each to fire ton. A Colonial Fertilizer Company WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA ents . from Halifax. t t. a ‘t. Buy Schumacher Feed from us. i. Get More Live W681" in a shorter time Give your young cattle and hogs rulioum one llléll‘ has lu-cn provcu. lluinncc of cnrbollvdlrrtcs. llrlllfiill. uud vitalluinl-s‘. a hainnccrl scientifically Provide -tllc lccd that. has the best minerals, Schumacher Feed is, especially ricil ill carbo- hydrates, is two pcr tTClll. luinerllls, and has lilc vilrruuncs which promote guild ‘lllwsllmli it is u hlelldoi grain products; llllmkc "led and miut-ruls. .'\I| kiln ground. Young rultll- and hull“ futtcn remarkably wull dricti and finely grow and \\'lll’ll givcn Schu- rnnchcr Feed null it is ext-client as a bash-l ration for dzliry cows. Schllrnurll-cr Fol-ll is oconrlrulrul. ulosr results for your llllllll’)? ‘FEED Made by Yrlil gt-i humacher ‘no ‘Quaker Qats omnw ' Many feeders in this neighbourhood ha“ Pflived it T” be , ' profitable and economical- The MacLean, Comllllll)’ Ltd- momma ms ,8! .. .5 ma. Alt!!!‘ ' ‘l’ I V latcd October l. 1913, i The Public Forum ‘This column is open for the discussion by correspondents of questions o! interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. "*4++n+¢++o++ooo++v++o» A PARTIAL NEW ERA FOR P. E.I. rived with our mail on Saturday evening for the first time this year, nflmelYi Letter and paper mall from Halifax. St. John and West- ern Canada which arrived by air- plane at Charlottetown on Saturday 1n time to connect with ‘the Mur- ray Harbour traln for all points ill Southern Queens and Kings coun- ties winch would not. reach its des- tination otherwtse till Monday and in some cases Tuesday. For a prompt perfect Air Mail service the Post Ofllce Department would be applauded and receive due credit by the entire populace of P, E. 1.. if a Daily Air Mail Service. weather permitting, were installed during the Winter season when the Car Ferry makes but one round trip per day between Prince Edward Is- land and the mainland. No other Provincial Capital in the entire Do- minion of Canada is restricted ‘to one round trip daily by either train or steamer _for the conveyance of ltllflll. passengers and freight in win- er. While on this subject permit me‘ to speak a word in behalf of our new mail courier on Kinross. R.R., No. 2, whose promptness in all kinds of weather is enjoyed by all rural box holders between Kinross Post Ofilcc, Brush Wharf and Orwell Cove. I came to P. E. I. in April, 1903. and can say without the slightest hesitation, that Mr. James Martin, Kirlross, i5 the very best rural nlall courier we have had dur- ln this province. It was a genuine surprise to receive our mail on Sat- urday only eleven hours enronte I am. Sir. etc. J. T. (JRAIG How She Got Rid. I\'u wlul: froul il-rr-lhll- ihl- s llklriult caused by .\lrs. .1. ll. llurst. who liven lit :01 rls Arr-uric F243 lll0fiflllllglrlll_ lll., is r-xpl-rinurr I‘llPlllll1ll ism. <0 thankful ni having healed llr-rsvlt‘ ‘ha! out n1‘ purl- grntilrllll- slur is ml- vlous to loll nll ollll-l‘ suiTr-rs llo\\' In ..’1‘i rill M‘ llu-‘lr lOFIIIT" by ll slulpll- ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM- Redernptiou Notice Charlottetown Electric Company, . Limited 31x Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds. Due October 1, 1943. Sllfivl very Pleasant surprise ...- r lug my twenty-five years residence-nus poet Spenser, describing true 0f Rheunlatisnllquolwll in the 'i‘(‘~lll]l0l‘ililc@ Alliaucc n,“ to sm- any cllutiouiug aguiuai \ ' ill lllrlllv. ' | . , . , . - . : I I ‘mp1,.’ WUUH rs. llurst has uolllilil: to soil. hlcrv. "MU H! HUT‘) l H , ,1‘ T] -. i‘. ‘v ll out: this notice, lunli it~i ~ lllultll i1 vol} llllll “"1 l’ _ “f ‘ l with _\‘0lll‘]0l\‘ll lullnc llnll llllllll‘. i}, 11'!‘ l l-l-ly m; illlporlttllt olllirlsltlll! .-lu.~ \\‘i1l Etllllj‘ sr-iul you ill s vu unil- .,. ., . . _ . lh m]. ‘nfol-ulutiou Pllilfflly (rt-o, Writl- not’ at n“ l‘ ‘l’ n“ “ml “h h“ m?“ ,_, _ nu»- |ll-f<.rl~ nu for el uerru . says 11.1.. Str-vcrlsou. .i- l K ' .. .. . truly tn’ lnlirlg happy. And ital-- It'll!‘ lliul. lilltlvl‘ thv lull, lo at llutlll- of heel‘ or lrcni. .l ‘l by nearly sixty‘ ye can always be MILTON AND TEMPERANCE Sir’».lo1ln Allltou, celebrated au- thm‘ ol’ “Paradise Lost" whosll genius has endowed the Engllsl tongue with its sllblilucst poetry), lllusl assuredly have fallen foul of tlllo editors ol‘ tho Temperance Alliaucll-liullt-lill ll‘ ho were iivlul: [Nrrtilitrfl is so widely ditfererlt from tilt-it's, and so plainly in accord Willi lilo principles advocated‘ by thl- (luarlllall. that. it is very evill- ellt ho null-it. have Jiilll some . ulster connection with the llflll0l' llltcli- esirl! “l cannot praise," said Milton lu u famous passage which Pro- llibitlonists would d0 well to read 0liGll6l‘,—-"i1 fugitive and oloistero-l virtue uuoxercisod and unhrcutlled, that never sallles ollt and seeks her ativerszlry but stinks out 0f the race whorc that immortal ilar- laud is to he run for. lint without dust null treat. Assuredly we brink not innocence illto the world; we bring impurity nlucll rather: that. which purifies us is trial. and trial is by lvlrut. is contrary- That virtue therefore which is bllt a yourigllug iu the contemplation of evil, and knows not tlltlyllilllfifii. that vice promises t0 her folloyvers, and ré- jects it. is but a blank virtue, not u pure; her whiteness is but all excremculal whiteness; which was he reason why our sage and seri- tonlpcrauce uudel‘ lho person of Gulou. Ilrings him ill with his Dillllllll‘ through tho cave of Manl- mun, and the bowler of earthly bliss, llllal hr- llllKllll see and know. null ‘ynt abstain.” _ I um, Sir, etc. UNITED CHURCHMAN- -—-—<-o&—-— INTERFERENCE WITH OTHERS Hil‘.~.\llloug llll." moral ulllxinlfl ‘ziil-lill l‘\'l5l‘_\' luolltll I have fnilr-‘l 1hr dullgurs o1‘ l-golisul and thl- solllsil llHl-ilft‘ oi‘ lillcl-t'l\l"lllg with luhvl‘ pcollll-‘s livvs iu tho endeavor‘ lll ‘(Hill uniforluity oi‘ typl‘. Wlllvll- o runny llllfcrlallt llliiigs to ditil ‘out people. A Pro- lltbitlollisl. llllly 11-"! lllllllll’ ill 11"‘ llssllrullcv that il is ilnlltlllrllllll‘ 1"“ pur- rli-i. l-roulo lo u glas- of Scotch‘. Others wlll-lllt-l- llloy dcsirl- lilluol‘ or not. are simply irritated by such legal restrictions and url- llllltli‘ wol l‘ citizl-us thereby. .\ Tucibili. lllsctx- cry o1‘ psychologists is but ll lltlll" fillnlllicll oi lilo old lPllill "it" people arc ul-vcr l‘e."ill_\- good cl;- ttlipl. when tlloy urn happy all-l t-outcutlltl. and that. frcelioul to do us tl-u-y pleuso within limits o! (lt‘('(‘.ll('._\' and good order is uu vs‘- scutizll factor‘ to most. people's hull" plucss and conicutnrrurt. - Willialu Jaull-s. noted American philosopher and psqvchologist, sums Notice is hereby given, as provid- :d in the Indentu e of Mortgage made by Charlottetown Electric Company. H Limited, to The Maritime ‘Trust Corporation, of the City of Halifax, .3 Province of Nova Scot-la, Canada, as ‘ Trustee, that Charlottetown Elec- ric Company, Limited, has elected lends hereinafter described, to re- teem and pay olY on April 2, 1928, til of its Six Per Cent. First Mort- rage Bonds, and that on said date Prust company (successor trustee under said Indenutre), in said City of llallfax, the principal thereof, and a premium of five per cent. (5%) on said principal, together with the accrued interest on said principal to April 1, 1928. From and after April 1, 1928, interest on said Bonds surrendered for payment and -edemption should have attached thereto all coupons maturing on 1nd after October l, 1928. Thc coupons maturing April l. 1928. ~.hould be detached and p. ented for payment in the usual manner, Bands registered as to principal must be accompa ‘ ’ by instru- ments of assignment and transfer oroperly executed in blank and the execution authenticated before a Notary Public or by a chartered bunk of Canada. Dated February 27, 1928. .1 CIIARLOTTETOWN chromatic COMPANY, LIMITED By A. C. MILLIE. Secretary. Tile attention of irolders of these bonds who desire to continue their investment in the Associated Gas privilege, tended by Associated Gas and Electric Company. of de- positing their bonds with The Chase National Bonk of the City of New York, 5'1 Broadway, New York City, 1% Consolidated Gold Bonds of As- sociated Goa and Electric Company one of several attnotive bases. De- offer and of the circular describing Associated Gnu and Electric Secur- ities Oomllflllm Inca at til Broadway New York Cit, or The Chose Nat- ‘onni Bank, 5'1 Broadway. New York City. - . ‘ .0 exenflse the fight reserved to itltcrfern by vinlcucc with nurs. N» "n and by said lndenture and the l here will become and be due and: Strength Q wayable, at the oflice of ‘the Royal bonds shall cease and determine.‘ -rnd Electrld System, is called to the ' and receiving in exchange therefor 1nd or other securities upon any tolls of this offer are now appearing ‘n the newspapers. Copies of thellulok “m”; the new 5% Conaolhtml Gold Rondo may be obtained by writing up tho matter ill tlrn fnllowiul: paragraph which would ulake» :1 suggestion lnxl for thc ucxl issuv ‘of the Bulletiu:-— l “Tho first tiling to lrlnru in lu~ tercoursc with othors is il0ll~llll0l‘- fCrellCl‘ with their own poculiul‘ ‘ways of being happy. lllYll/lilml llllOSU.\\'l'l_VS do not assume to iu- ,Women, Your Mani- fold Duties Requires ‘ Si. (‘ulhcrlru-u. (lui.-- “linrlnu ul_v curly murrioll lift‘ llr, Plcrcr-‘n Furor- , ito Prescription ml.‘ vr-ry helpful in lurgus ll ioulr- llllil uvrvluo. 1 lllltl lm~ colul- ull rrlnrlnwu. my ur-rvcs wt-rl- : -, I could riot lnlru-rulllc. i was llll\'llllt‘ll by |u_v l l ‘ . ' ulothtlr to try ‘fir. Pir-rl-l-‘ll l-‘uvrlrito Prescription null It rl-llevoli urn of iilc IWPYOURIIPNS u u ll lunlle lnc :l wall. strong w omnu. iwuys recommended ‘ r iSInr-c ihr-u l have ' it to wonk woull-n. l’- Ifruncls Sh. All llrugglsts. Fluid nr tnhll-ts. \\'rito. tho Faculty of llr. Vince's lnvulllis ilutul ill llufflrllv N..\'., it‘ you flu-l ill!‘ run-d of frco nrlril-rn. lllvllr trlml Dr. Plvrcr-‘s Ploarluui (lax nilvl-l Pellets‘! till lleiletu for 30c. _i-.<o->_____ "Tillll Riilllitl‘ . ~P ME" .\I rll. 11.1". blur] Do not be disturbed if you sud- t lwlndle. W. D. Gclollls 8r Co today. ‘For iris definition ot’ Tcill-_ denly reelire your Cool supply to We can provide you with the very belt. at reasonable prices and on Maritime Provinces tea drinkers know ars experience that E15 depended upon for purity of quality, maximum of strength and richness of flavour. our- iuls insight into all lllt‘ ideals. them offhand. Tilt! proleunloll n; in tho rolu of most human injust- ices and rrul-ltll-s, and the trait iii ltllt‘ human character‘ most likl-ljl to lllllku illv uugl-ls wlalap." l um. Sir. eta-... READER. NOT A MAN Sil‘.~l\u llslulo (J-l)Sl*l'\'t.‘l' oi‘ hu- nlzluity ilus said: “Will-n 1 oill-ount- er a uvw idea, Mrs-ther- aesthetic political. theological, or epistemo- logical. i ask urrsolll‘. instantly and fllltrlluzltlcally. wllul would ilappeu to lisfluollolgelll it‘ lu- should statl its t’.\'tlt‘i. antithesis.‘ 1f nothing would happen to him. thou l am willing and r-argor l0 listen to him But it’ lu- would lose anything Vtilll able by ti volte face-if stating nis ideas is profitable to him, ll llu- act secures his vnof, irutters ills pars» nips. gets him u. i.ri‘p—then 1 hear hlln will; one ear only. lie is not .1 frl-c mun. Ergo. he is not a mall" Apply ‘this critcriorl to our pro- hibition nlanilllrllls. and wlrut (to we find? We find that one of them is a paid propagandist, and would cer- tainly lose his job ill‘, ill the still watches nf tile uiglit. the revela- tion dllwur-cl 0n him of the futliliv or‘ prohibition and he courageously anuoum-ml the fact. lu the next is- sul- 0*.‘ tho Alliance Bulletin. All‘ 0lll(‘l‘. thr- r-lcctnd lender 0t‘ the hzlll(l..hzls frequently ill-ted as legal adviser, prosecuting l-ouusvl. and wllul not. for the Allluulzts and has rccvivvll fat foes for tlrl- same Tlrr- third and llUlSlPSt ulumbcl‘ at‘ tln- lriuulviratl- woultl scarcely os- l-lllll» suspicious scrutiny’ ull_v\\‘hl>rr-I null liiri urofl-ssctl ‘ ' ‘ sl-lliug llus llol pr routing; his pl-umis . [also to ihu Prrlllillillou (‘oluullss lull —-:ll ll satisfactory‘ stipend. ’l‘iu-l<- gllllllgv. oul- llllrl _:lii, would l-lelluillll‘ lusl- stunt-thing valuable ill l_lli'lll. of (‘tllllfirilk “tlllltl ill‘ ill" loss o1‘ llll. privill-go llil‘_\' uuw 1-11- “(ioutluued 0n Page ti ._. MOL-~ ~~r TIGNISH (IONVENT Honor Roll for February. _ Grade X.—1, Winnlfred Profit; 2 aid. Georgie Doyle; 3. Mary Bmwll 3. Tillie Gallant, 86. Class III.—1. Anne Marie LeClcrc. 100a‘; 2. Jean ilemphill. blnrlorie McLellan. 92'). No one should premium to judge dOl-zlnallzo about them in each other ‘ that pur- by :l volte face! .t\ worse llisllslzu‘ Isabel Poirlcl‘; 3. Geraldine Fltzllfl", Grade IX.—1. Frances Kenny; 2.‘ 97 p"; 3' Brampton '- Central Guardian AWARDED MEDAL- Major C. C. Thompson, M. 0., P. E. I. High- Zanders, has been awarded the Co- Ilce Medal. A SAD nauunvanalvaz-A wide vlrcle of friends were shocked to erday morning. Mrs. Renton wlloi 5s been spending the winter in.; Jilarlottetoyn with her son and] l lflllghters had her leg broken rec- rnily as the result of a fall, and her ieatll no doubt was hastened by‘ his accident. Funeral notice later. . -—-—-¢-o<>»- ::'I‘he Poor Maifs fiienri-Put up in small bottles that are easily. portable and sold for a very small‘ wesses power in concentrated form. its cheapness and the varied uses ‘.0 whichdt can be ‘put. make it the‘ mor man's friend. No dealer's sroc s complete without it. - ,--i¢oo_-__ PERSONALS Messrs. Sam and Emlnoud Drum-l mond of Freetown are visiting inl hc- City. guests of Mr. anctMrsJ. Charles Hanson. t Miss Muriel Archibald. nurse-in- trainlng at the Toronto General ‘iospltal is spending two woclzl; ‘with her parents. Dr. C. C. Archi- bald and Mrs. Archibald. Gard 0f Thanks We wish to thank all those who were so kind to us during our rec- ult sad bereavement. We also ex- tend our thanks to those who so kindly sent letters and cards of sympathy. > MR. and MRS. JOIIN A. Lari LETTER OF SYMPATHY. SMITH i .\li'. and Mlsj Even-ll flluflLljnlL We. tho members qt‘ the New London North lluitcd Auxiliary. wish tll extend to you. Mr. and um. blue-Leon, our sympathy lu‘ ill- passing or‘ your mother and our. >'l$l"i' urourber. We indeed -i'er-l.i- but it strung pillar of support. has. li\'>‘l| lulu-u from us We had he prl-soulw- with us wllvul-tcr ll. u possible ‘ltll’ lltll‘. having, llocll tul_ uuno lilul- iu railing iu-ullh. Wllf Thou wilt." tlltlfifl)‘ null kindly lsaroli fut‘ llvl“ l Stock Quotations l furuishcdbyl Johnston and Ward.‘ Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: ‘ New York Exchange IAt. Top. '& Santa. Flo Ry. 186 l > .. . . .A ' 81"‘ Glade Vm-“l- 135m“ Bellilm‘ Aiilfndclflflsfoco. . . . . . . . .. 105*: '~'» Rllllll“ 3°93"; 3- “d” Sh” ‘mdulm. Locomotive Co x0 .. 100v» I-Icleua Villal‘d. .A s m C’ 174,»? Grade vrr-l- Roam salluszlil: 82L“... 13.23. ....“i‘:..f’.‘.1: 22?. 2- Helen Ryan; 3‘ Evelyn Gaudeh .lAnaconda Cop. Co. 541i Glad" “'1' flames Murphywnnaalan Pacific Co. ...... .. 21am 2- “We D°“°°‘i 3' “amen” B°“.~.Y. Ccn. and Hlld. Riv. an. 164'. “lllll- . . ‘c c. c. my. . . . . . . .. 135 Gm“ vr-l- L°““° Fem’ amlulirl. MzioroCar Co.) . . . . . . . .. 92v. Fmmcs Mcmulml 2' Bum Evans‘ International Paper Co. 7.3T; 3' Elsie 005mm and will‘? Gallant‘ International Petroleum 37 51'1"“ m-l‘ “m” 03m“ “d Standard ou of u. .1. . . . . . . .. 3a“; Dofis Gavin; 2‘ Brenda’ Gallant; 3' Mis. Karl. 8.: Texas Ry. . 26B Mary Hogan and Agnes Chaisson- Wading Co‘ I ' _ . _ _ I ‘ . “ 98“ Grade III.—1._Marlorle McLellan. southern Pacmc Co. n9, 2. Bernice Martin; 1i. Jetlll Hemp" Union Pacific Ry 192 "L - u s 1 a .-t ' l mull-cf" 112* Gm" n-wl‘ Rim. O'Brien‘ zwesllnghgliszlalslcciiilco 10s l Améd" G“"d°‘i 3- Em“ Gaudet‘ United States Stccl . . . . . .. m Grade 1.4. Georgie Hemphltll ‘ ' gvlliigglzrysgarllgll“ 2' Edith Gaude ' Montreal Stock Exchange Sea“ "m leery 22133.‘... sells": ““““ “ '° Class I.--1, Mary Drown till-Mil". B_ E SW01 15L?“ H 3, 2. Myrtlgshlrrrke. 599E112»; 3. Francelrn E‘ steel 2nd PM. _ 40 Kmmy‘ a!‘ "" Montreal Po .» . 90 Class II.—1, Irma Gaudet, Fran- Nanonal Brelrveeiies I 122,, .".l'S Murphy. Marcella Bernard. Winnipeg Electric 123 ' 99H ’i-; 2, FTBDCBS MClfillilfl, gill/flit’ ‘ ’ Asbestos Com. New . . . . . . . . .. 30 Massey Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Shawlnigan . Can. Steamship Pfd. . . . . . . .. _Doluinion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. Banks Jul‘) ‘one .. gunlllc, l» ‘__Tol~n<lHY.. [NDURE THAT Phone r10 HAVE l as ‘ro. .. l .1‘ . l. All. sown: ovru- vouv vault-ll. ‘ l HEAR THAT CRAB! OtD MM.) l Qlilllalz AND oo$sll>_!;—-—" : A l2 onial Auxiliary Forces Long Ber- ~ hear of the death of Mrs. Mary! Renton of Georgetown which oc-L Illfffld at; the P. E. I. Hospital yes-l . sum. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil pos-‘ 7 ‘ HCSH ..-- l ' " . 400v . HavePlvr/edlt/ I ‘The tenuous‘ ; Ialrbonlq-Ioroe l ‘ E “Z" Engine 2 Frlmishcs dependable l power so easily and Fheaply that over 400,000 c". 9km" Electric or (Iflmersagavs folk‘: lllq‘ eucloled. engine drivu. “m?! £71m d ‘Wm’ f“: ‘gar; Clilicltielironr m“ '5' b m5] an jun‘ needy light 1M nllqpl an emit Y 5 Plolfe“ direct from Mun", w, ma_ers oi farm engines 51:11:12": ti", “w,” "simple to operate-low t ,,|,4,,,|||,_ price. vAsk your dealer l.,,,,,,,;,,_.|,,,,,¢ or write our nearest 1mm“ branch for free ' ‘m.’ Um»;- ‘ Hill‘ Makers of Fall‘ b Fan-banks 5 ‘$2.1m and valves ~ t ~ Morseitltqgwl lizqvln - tnlqnly - llvnml/l-l-l - ylzmua .- Mt. 1H,"...QH“.»~J“~ DAILY LESSONS b - l , t bll-ssrs. John A. MvAulzrv and Q would say "uol as 1 will. hut as Georg:- Clark llad llzsir wood sawu z w“ would gmtl~full‘x_‘Frlcl-.l_\' and Saturday lust. Mr. Er- a _ll.| luv-lug“. "Hump," lqlhllp who sonlcsl lrll-Euclltlrn having thl- (ullllt A ‘ t) _ l.l‘ paving lulu tlilitll‘ people's ¢;,,“,ln,n;|,,.,. and “W, sum, a L1H“; A llllllnllly of laotutoc.» ncrc shllr‘ _ bluvilluss null lllllllllllllilllllfi luv ‘or! Ill lltll‘ when cullfililld to |l~l~“l>“d ""1" 110"‘ Flllllil‘ last- Alllollli vrounl; Ol“TF\i MIS . ..l- . . lth‘- »l~._-|‘ l] ‘.... . - ... A lvsnl-J- illil.l|1l)§(‘l‘l'\\'5 o! llll- Irv-RI lll-lvllll‘ lvllnr ill-ll, lllitl nullil- ill-r llzlsfilllii. W “ ‘h’ Hm)“ “_“‘~ M‘- 5"’““ll Do not ml‘. "1 doll‘: think we ought m.) [My mall, hvhhwhl Im- the (“Lanna igvltlliigitllllidlll. lullo shlppctl about. two u, w, i, ~ h“). “I thy}, we oughi zlllulllftllll-ll lliitl llPlvsurlltloll o) t-llull‘ l lllll fl‘! ills 11' r; _Hm_-- - -. ~.' ., -‘ ~-~‘0 ltl .. »,~ . . . 1 V; » -~.-.....__. hihlhiil- l “rm liq.‘ A-“mvlll-Hlidilll l~l-. Pdmwln‘ in} U’ ill.‘ hlmdu“ lfiulul‘ iiiHlll. llil‘ tllll nl>-i.. about OF? LN ‘VhbPKQADJ Twin: CO9 . 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Wily, 4|“. pol-ll, idem,“ N“. m,“ M1], Jogjrfi] 0,,” SYNONYIMIS; ltflltjwnl ,.,._._L.,.ved ""0" m“ m. m“ swung“ HlulmlU-r p‘ n” ‘vlllllli a l‘<ill.~illl:,"t llrarrlla ‘After tllr- mcimn" lKFQFllC» H9111 ' . l-l: llil- slllll lollltol llllllll‘ rllhdl- 391N115: ‘ml. palm-u] Hl-mvlhg imim “Mi rlwvguilld m!‘ mpmbuln WORD STUDY‘ noun-us- l-l-ellllllllrlltllll-t Illlvlll) f’ llollulvays col-ll R£lll(.l\'(‘l' will l‘t*-‘,n._n..;,(,| H, _. m“. m‘. fln-Ongh ‘h... thrt-l- lliIi(‘.»' and l‘. is llllllll‘ llllllullon as llltllrrlu lll-Il“ luuvl- lhcnl. ‘lmu... “m; “.51.. H-pn...“ H, ,,.,,,,_,._..._ lncrt-asl- our \‘0l'l(‘ll)1lliil".' l"‘*'""| llll‘ l"‘*'“ mill“ _ ‘ lite drinks ullcl tilIil-rl-nt kinds u; "l1; one word ouch .\' l 1llll|.Nfrll;_:-R2g-+ED " “‘“’" ~ ' Flllltlltllll: nu..- .\ll-. 1;lO_\'d_.lny worn: TUIvlTJLTUOIJS; clls. (lllfly; llll‘ champion Weeks. All wl-ra- lll till-l best -0t' good ‘humor and "immo- tinlr“ camc only loo quickly. Mr. Albert Jill. Borden. spent. Sunday at his l0l'lll1‘l' tunic hcrr. shipment of u-edar‘ turned Friday. from a visit to York. Ycrfis movies. sllolvn in the I. O. the 7th, were up to standard of “rccl" good shows. -‘ day. of water site. Fortunately the happened and with the uici of sonic others pulled hlnl to strict)’. and u 11m" llll‘lll0l'_\' is with us still. _bari wetting was llli‘ \\‘0rst. rcstlll. of Mrs. hope n speedy‘ recovery to hcr for- mer llralth may soon be hers. bliss Ida McKay‘. Charlottetown spout Sunday at her home hcrc. Regular service was hold in the Llnltcd Church Sunday at liol-Iock" a lu.. conducted by the pastor. Rev. lvcveooorvooooovovoooovv ill-l: up sonic livvly‘ uulslc on his imitated; disturbed. tltirilr and spcclators had the pll-as- sclous of ‘.1 lulnultuolt: rurh of P1110- ,url~ m arcing Ml‘. Gcoruc Clark and lion." i - Earl-... PPTLV Aiiteck do some fancy HALIFAX. M31111 llt-Qlwl-lllillllll steps, which rlvallcd tho"- or Wills’. S. A. NICDONALI). At tiollrts. on blarcll 3rd. at the v advanced age of 92 years, the grave Ml‘. W. itoss Pigott rcceivc-d ll closed over the mortal remains of shingles m“ Catherine ltlcLeau. beloved wltc of xveek with wllipll lll.‘ intends shingl- m4‘ ing his residence in thc nc-ar future. Bil-s. McDonald, at. the age o1’ 12 _ years. emigrated with hm" parents 11:‘. and Mrs. Artcmas Cooke l‘c-.ll‘0lii South Uist. Scotland. ship "Llllzlu." and landed at George- towrl. November 1B, 1848. Sllc was a true Christian woman. O. F. Hall hcrc Wednesday night. llfi-‘F-‘lwbllll; their 1151131 heart. and nlintl. a worthy descend- ant. of her sturdy Scottish Z1I1COs_ tors. Mes‘ s. Jnlnos McIntyre and Tom of whom Slll'\‘i\'<". _v Sulit l lad their lobster boats haui~ lull!‘ suvcrvllzus. being bom during ed over to the North Shore Salur- llll‘ Yrlrlll 0f Wllllulll IV. , Thrrc arc loft to cherish the mem- \Vllal. llllghl, have prgvgd ll St-l-l- ory of a dcvclcd wife and mother, ' ous accident occurred Wednesday‘. JPlilllC and D. IT. on the homestead: when Gerald, the llttlc son of Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Jay fell into a tunk McCorluatk. Boston. Mass; which was uscd at um BllflPll. Butte. Montana; P. D., or‘ tflznc to supply the water to asicam Wlscollssin and Mrs. Smith mld Mrs. saw mill which ilsed to bc on the lllcDonnld. Georgetown. little Ian's Hcl‘ form may waste. as orc to rust. father happened to be near when it Tilt‘ curth nlay claim her borrowed Suo\\‘-sllo\‘cllcrs were not. rcqulrczl We arc sorry to learn 01' the ill- this winter. Alfred Atllcck. but v. IN ENGLISH By L. Gordon i ' {ekvoooooo "Ho was cull- ——— —~— {M In llleulori am tutu Stephen A. McDonald. ill the splendid qualities 0t Shc had ten children. eight She lived under ~Dr.» McLean. Sourls; Mrs. Mrs. (lust. l B11111! “DYE! - 353 M. K. (‘hnrlnan._ . Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 343% , An t‘llL'illl‘ with snow plow and Wht-ni/~~Mn!\. 137%; Mfly. l-"VPL-h ilungcr plrssvd early Saturday morn- _ Jill)’. l35“~- ' lull‘, on llPl‘ \\'n_\' cur-t. returning later i‘ . ZQFL __ Cord-Mali. 94h: May, 9'1; .llll_\'.lsllt‘ wvlu to (i('tll‘l(t‘l0\\‘ll. l'l‘ll11'lllii'i _ ' ‘ 100K. to Charlottetown lll' lilt- evening. Euvfiifiovmaguulom n Out.,s-~~May. 56w; July. 53' Tlu- \\‘t'i1l|lt'l‘ man is evidently out wllvawMtly. 114; Jilly. l4'.l'.-:llol~ reduction ill s-tlpcnttlturc this .Oc|,,_ 1351; your, tin-rt‘ bcnlu. Ill) deep slum‘ . _._. __ __ ‘ ,____ ______, » _,_ ,_ _ _ _ . _ ‘l’!!! ~ THE GABBS By Barrie Payne w was 1*»! _ all...liilltnlfsloiqsmarro 1-1-1 5'3 suewavur nERMAlVs A ounuuru. sues A WHOLE GLOOMY GRAVE-S J5 ALWAYS THEEATENED A/LMENT- HE '8 AFRAID H515 eo/vlvA Have A BIRTHHARR. s‘. Jv-lillgnsalg.» Q@Y AMS \ 1%?’- ‘vilféllrv OI Tuna fAfigvi