r .»_" qi ~ -r $2- .,,§.....:..... _____ ` ~§ -ie..=.=~x:s “ns asf §&1 rs; 'SS . . L_-._. -,.. ... ‘$1 I 1 _g»_ -gf -.; ...(1, - . . . -.. .gg . o I _ ...f _ , _ _ i I if _ PAGE FOUR ` 'mm r.‘A'rns'r News I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmnsr or su..-i " INIPORTAN MONDAY. y on Friday, March 31st, of Mary M. Campbell, aged 51 years, daughter of the late Hector Campbell, Carleton Point. The funeral will take place from her late res.dfnce, 179 Cumber- land Street, this afternoon at 1.30 for the railway stat on. Interment will be in the Crapnud Cemetery. ...___ -Thomas Barltour of Alma will 'rim death of Mrs wuiiam McGowan have the sympathy Of many in the occurred at her lat: residence, No 48 1193'-h Of his Y0"ns€St son Fred which Bridge street, rnonctun, at 9.30 NOK P1809 in thc Canadian West on 0'Clocb Wednesday mo;-ning_ lyepeiigel Satiirdziy. Deceased went west a lit- hadteen faiiing in iieaitn for some UH Over a yew' asv in company with time and her death was not lin,-Xiiep. his sisters and brother for the benefit ted, she was B ,liingln-if og my law of his health which showed some im- e ii Sincere sympathy will be extended J. S. Livingston, Murray Harbor ' Ross and second daughter of the late The death took place in this cit to John and Mrs. McQuarrie, Nine South is busy training his Parkside _ .Robert and Mary McWilliams of Bel- a , . occurred on Saturday last after short illness. Hc was a young nu-i and friends. Joseph McPhee, of Kings County, P. DI‘o\em°ut for 5 slioit time but later E. Island, and anative of that coun- ty. She was 61 years of age and was highly respected by all who knew her and her many friends will regret to learn of ber demise. Deceased is sur-‘ vived \yy.h:r hiistaiid, two daught-.>rs, Mrs. W. O. McAllister and Alice, at home, and fiie sans, John, of Eliza- beth, N. J.; Frans, of I-Insliiy, Alain- ma; William and Alex, of Bro »ki;.-ii, and Bart at home. his disease developed into 5 rapid case of consumption, which was th cause of his death.-A. _-\fter a severe illness’ of over a ycnr's duration there peacefully enter- ed into rest, March Zilst., 1911, Flo- ra, relict of the late James McDon- .ald, Kinross, in thc sixty-fourth year inf her age. The deceased was a faith- lful member of Orwell Head church. i.~‘he leaves ,, family of three sons and -The death of the late Mrs John UVU fea°hI“f-Z 8*- NW' (»`Bf11B11 and and mise ln foreign p3l~;S'__A_ at Grand Lake, where in some way or another they secured entrance into ` the Baptist church which was just Preachers who have been operat nz in this province, says that about two years ago the emissaries of'a new The funeral of the late Mrs. James 'Paton took place yesterday afternoon ple's Cemetery. The order of proces- returned from Kings county and he sion was as published in yesterdays issue. The \cry large attendance an conducting a iigorous house to house i . , _ _ _ _ thc unusimlly large nuniizer of floral mission ,-at Smithdown about six Signed on behiilf of Highland Divi- mlles east of Hampton. Une of the sion, l-lartsvillet Mary _MacKay, Eli- zabeth M.-icKenzie. Bessie Mr~f~.Kenzie. offcriiigs which required an extra car- riage were tributes of the high regard .i . = - . in which the ilcceased was held in is a condemnation of clergymen of all this city. lractices of these people it is said Mile Creek, iu the death of their son John, aged twenty-nine years, which T1 of sterling character and will be moiirned by a large circle of relatives » 1 n APRIL 8, I9; 1 _ _ ______ ______ __ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _____;_ _ _ _,________ ,L_ , _.L ,.. _M W- -~---- ~_ URDIIY SUBSCRIBER T READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEIf’S 'NEWS FOR THE GUIIRDIIIN'S SIIT I __ _ _ ,_ S colt which shows every point o speed. ~ at his home, Fitzroy St, about si o'clock. grew weaker until the end came. H unmarried. on Grafton Street, having been con years. spected wherever known and in al circles of life, whether social or com putation of a rnan of honor and wa of esteem. with the deceased. of their ,brotbcrt il sincerely sympathize with Brother Dem, Bro and Sistei.._wiiei.eas it Hurry Muttart in the sudden death has pleased Aimigiity GUd_ in His , _ . 'fi't ‘do ,t sedtbe Angelof _ why bod to exchalfgg t-ms hfe to he IJ‘Iealf.I1etdmsyI1¢l‘9» find i - , . ` with patience their appuiutféd NICE. r A PURE PRODUCT OF A PERFECT PROCESS ` pure. Get the '- genuine with our ' - on the in i ui ii u. s.‘i>:.¢.'dmca package 6-f I I 'ighesf Auiards in l‘.`un»/ie mul A-uirfini Walter Baker 8 Co. Ltd. I Esmiiiinieii mu - Dorchester, Mass. I following letter of condolence toi Brother Neil H. Macleod on the loss. of his brother: ' Dear Brother:-Again in the dispen- sation of Providence you have been, called upon to iuourn the loss of one dear to you by thc tics of na- ture, your brothcr George. ln this your hour of bereavement we, on be- half of the members of Highland Di- vision S. of T., desire to extend f-0 you our sincere sympathy, We real- ize Iiow inadequate human words are to ussuuge your sorrow in such ii time, and would therefore direct you to the source of all' comfort, "thc Man of Sorrow ivho is acquainted with grief." Your dear brother has been sud- denly called away from this worlil`s his death teaches us that sooner or later we must cross “that houvne from which no traveller returns." We feel confident that his meniory will live after him :ind shoiildhe an inspiration to those lclt heliiiid to take iii life`s .irduoiis duties and run l This is the octagon shape of the soap that sur- passes for every sort of cleansing soap can help to do. It gets the dishwashing over quicker, gets the china and glass- f0\' ware brilliantly clean, and never dI°h° | will get the hands rough or red. WNHUZ . No other soap cleanses so easily. -_._y_, -- For every sort of laundering, white clothes or colored, the snow-white Sunlight father sends the clothes from the tub clean and sweet-smelling, without the least need for rub- bing or scrubbing. And it does that in hard or soft water, hot, lukewarm or cold. Try the easy Sunlight Way, too, I for scrubbing floors, .cleaning windows, w°rk » brightening up soiled woodwork-any- _ . thing that soap and water can do. "ik" for laundry Sunlight Soap is pure soap, 'that cannot hurt fabrics nor harm the skin. Many million cakes of Sunlight will be sold this week, the world over. Surely one of those cakes ought to go _into your house. Your grocer will no to it-tell him you want the loop you know is better than common soaps. . __. %8.000l»|~ld¢un»s_»us¢.u¢u¢,.aa, _ Hl5i05¥lAv¢rBrothenlJmltad'ofToroab ~ try Sunlight to-day i ty does most of the worId's washing and never makes a user sorry slie chose tIie soap that _ saves ~ » work and spares ` an looking unto Jesus for guidance and fast, aged Bl years. Deceased leaves to mourn two sons and four daugh- ters vi1: Robert, merchant at Pin- ette; William, on the homestead; Mrs. John H. Ross, Pt. Prim; Mrs. Wm. McLennan of Boston, Mrs. Wm. 1\fcWil1inm of Surrey, and Sarah at home. She also leaves three broth- ers and one sister, Charles of Bel- fast, Willinin of Piuettc, Daniel of Mt. Stewart and Mrs. Dee uf Bos- ton, besides n large circle of relu- tives and friends. Deceased was in her usual good health until n few months ago, slie was suddenly strick- cn with paralysis and despite all that loving and willing hands could do, death claimed her. The funeral which took place on Thursday, March 16th, to St. Jolin's Ceme- tery, Bclfast, was largely attended, and nll that was mortal of n kind and loving mother was laid to rest beside that of her husband and four children. The fiineral services at the house and grave were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Mcflienzie. In loving memory of Ida Louise Meikle, entered into rest on April 5th 1909, The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken awuy. St. Jaiues' f‘hurch was the seen.- of a very pretty \veddin;,f last even ing when Miss Marie Spencer, daugh- ter of Prev. and Mrs. W. ll. Spencer of Union, P. IC. 1., was united in marriage to A. (‘, Sinclair of Rose Lynn, Alberta. At 8.15 the bride en- tered the church, which was beauti- fully dccornted for the occasion wltli ferns and dafladils by ber girl friends. She was nttircd in ,, tailor- ed suit of i-i'eani scrge with touches of black und wore a cream chip haf trimmed with lace and coral. The ci=i';-imiiiy was performed by the Rev. W. I-I; Spencer, father' of the bride, assisted by the Rev. T. F. l<`ull-crton, minister of the church. Theiwedding march was played by Mr, Wntkis, or- _ixiiiiist of St. James' Church. The happy couple left by the mail special last night for Georgetown, en route for Toronto. They will visit (`-bica- go. Minneapolis and other cities he- forc proceeding to their homc in Ruse Lynn. The presrntswere num- erous. beautiful and costly, testify- ing to ihc high esteem in which the young couple are held. Miss Spencer is a graduate nurse of the P. ll. I. Hospital and has been very success- ful in her profession in this and other cities. Mr. Sinclair is well- known in (‘barlotteto\'.n, also hiring flzcin iirc'.'iousIy connected with th" firm of t'-arter & Co. The Guardian joins with the many acqiiaintanccs :of flic newly wedded coiiple. in ev- tiiidiug best wishes for ii long, happy and prospcroiis ivcdded life. ’l`HURSDAY. At Cape llcar, On ’1"ues.lay, Mirch 28th., aftcr it lingering and pninfiil illness, John Penny entered in'o rest, used 55 years. He leaves a widow, two daiightcrs, and one sun to uioiirn the loss ofa kind and nilectioirite hiishziiid mid father. For H nuinl~cr of ycfirs. the ilcceaseil was au active member of the Methodist ihuicli, liol- din; the offices of steivaril and triis- tezi. "Blessed are the dead which die iii the Lord from licnccforth: Yen, saith flieS iirit that thcv may rest strength. _ l Although we cannot now under- 'stuiid the mysteries of (lod’s work- ings, yet we acknowledge that H9 is carrying out His llivinc DIIIHS nnd, ond when the vcil islifted from our eyes, we sliull know that the sorrows which ure so Il=\l`or, I. l>. l<‘., of which thc depar- fcl brotiiw vsns ii wortliy mvniber. `Iicld un iniprcsslvc service at the grave. Sinccrcst sympathy is extend- cd to thc bereaved onus, commciiiliiig tlieiii in their sorrow to fbi- "God of all cornfoi`t.' iiiiv siiiisiicrn IN THE SPRING Nature Needs Aid in Making New llealfh Giving Blood. In the spring tho system needs ton- ing up. To be healthy and strong you must have new blood, just us the trees must have new sap to re- new their vitality. Nature demands it, and without this new blood you will feel weuk and languid-you may have twingcs of rheuinatiam or the sharp stabbing pains of neuralgia. Often there are disfiguring pimples or eruptions on the skin. In other cases there is merelya feeling of tiredness and a variable appetite. Any of these ure signs that the blood is out of order-that the indoor lifc of winter has lessened your vitality. What is needed to put you right is a tonic, and in all the world of medicine there is no tonic can equal Dr. Wil- liums' Pink Pills. These Pills actu- ally make new, rich, red blood-your greatest need ln the spring. This new blood drives out diseuse, clears the skin and makes weak, easily tired men, women and children, bright, active and strong. You can prove this by your neighbors for there is not a nook or corner in this great‘lnnd where some weak, ailing man or woman has not been made well and strong by this great medl- cfne. Mr. H. Wilson, Stonewall, Man., says: "Some years ago_I was run down, languid and depressed and felt as though I was only fitted for llfe's scrap heap. A friend who had great faith in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills gave me a box. Before they were all used I felt some better, and thus encouraged got. a further sup- ply, and ft was not many weeks until I was again enjoying my former good health. I think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a boon to every weak person." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail, post paid, nt 50 cents n box or sl_x boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. gii_l_lfanis' Medicine ('o., Brockville, ...The lst., of R native of oct-.urrefl on April _ttie Porter. aged ~ 53, John, N. S. Icar- IHH one Vfr. l~‘or‘.cr wan ahliuite citizen did ow resided years his only "\ Cures 'Ihousands of Tones the Stoiiiucli, f,¢ Roofs, Barka and Herbs--fTnod'a Sarszipiirillii so <-oinniiies the grs-:it curative priiu-iples uf' i'oo~_.~:, barks and hi-rhs :is lu raise them to their highest ef‘Ii<~Ien<-y for flu- cure of all spring liuniors, :ill blood dis- eases, and run-down conditions. -. For Spring Loss of Appetite and That Tired Feeling. » -i » , ` Cases livery Year, Aids the Digestion, `- Clcanses and Rcvitalizcs the Blood, Gives Vigor and Vim. -» ~ _.1-in ‘_ No Real Substitute-There ls no ri-ul siibstitiife for Hood's Snrszi- liiirillzi. Any pruliurzifion suld fu bc "just :is i:'ood," you muy be .suit- is Inferior, costs less to nizikc, and _\ii=ld>i ilio deziler ii larger profil, liislsl. ou Iiuvfiig llood's. The death occurred at \‘ci'iioii River Bridge, on Sunday, the 2nd. insi, of Tlionins liiiman, at the ailmiicell are of four score years and six. 'l`lic' late Mr. Eiiiiiaii was a life-long rc- sidcnt of \`cruon llivcr, where he fol- lowed, and successfully, his occupa- tion ns ii farmer. His wife lircdaccus- ed liim _several years, ago an.l tlu-re are left to mourn a family of two ilaiiglitt-i‘s and one sou. The foruici' are Mrs. James K. Mclhiiignii, of Malpciliic, und Mrs George, F. Rob- erts, of DorL'he.iI\i';|>: fifty-five years of :i_i:c mid piuiscd licurcfiilly iiwuy :iffcr it lingcriiig ill- iicss wliicli she bore witli putieiicc. Slit- wus ii coiisisteiit ineinbcr of the Ihiptist (`lhurcIi aiiid was coiifidciif. of i'cc\‘.iviiig Iivr i'i~\viii'd in f.lie` lioiiic ou high. For inuiiy ymii'n she wng nn uctive ivorker in thc f.0iiipci‘uiic<- cuuac mid wus ulwiiys reauly und willing to ussist :iiiy one in need which she always believed was un obedience to Gud’s coininaml. She wus of :i very friendly disposition :ind leaves to mourn hui' liiisliand, six sous und tlirec diiiig\if.ers uiiiiie- l_v:-Freilcrick, John, Siliu, Sunilyiii 'l‘i‘eiiton, N. S.; George, Ulinrles and one dnugliter Pcrcillii June :it home :ind Sadie und Mary in Abney, Tbi- Iiereaved fumily Iinve the sympatliy of the whole couuuiiuity. (lithcr pn- pers please copy.) Passed peacefully away on l\furcli 19th, nftcr ii short illness, boruc with Christian resignation, Sarah, rclict of the lute Tlionius Weatlicrbc, of l'eter's Road, in the 6-ith year of her age/ It seems but n dreiiin, so short has been the time, since we last beheld the departed, engngeil in ini: manifold duties which fell to hor o . The writer can scarcely realize that we have parted with onc, who lived so long in our midst, and filled so prominent a place in the nffcctions of the people of this comnuinity. We feel sure that we voice the sentiments of her many ncqiiaintanccs, when ive say that the late Mrs. Weatlierbc wus a woman of high moral charac- ter and uprightness; straightforward, nu upholdcr of right, kind, forgiving and social in her disposition. Hers was indeed an exemplary life, whose Christian graces came from nn inti- mate knowledge of the "Sacred Word.” Yet the declining years of the departed were partially clouded by -bereavement. We well remember, when the entire family, made' thc "Home" a centre of activity, and bent their energies to its develop- ment. But. insidious disease came. The two sons, in the prime of life; then the father were removed. Still the devoted mother, though grief- stricken strove and succeeded In the management of the depleted home. On the 13th of March last, the mother was again called upon to mourn the death of the younger daughter, to whom she ministered in Iicr illness. Shortly nfter this she herself prostrated upon a afck from which despite, all that be done, she patient spirit foiiml its rest. to be with _God 6 008! SET I never rallied. The . await- tcr i-iurvivcs, viz: Mrs. William .fuck- son of l’eter's 1'loiid. The brothers and sisters are: Isaac Acorn of Mt, Vernon, William Acorn of I’ctcr's lluiid :ind Joseph Acorn of Picton, N. S. Mrs. John Bears of llrooklyu nnd Hrs. Daniel Campbell of Pei.er‘s lloml. The remains accompanied by ii ‘liii'gc concourse of friends and re- latives wus interred in thc new cem- etery ut Murray llivcr. To the hc- reuvcd duiighter and relatives the bciirtfclt Syiiipatliy of the coniinunity is extcndcd. i ’i\long pastures green bc’Il lcad his flock, ` . \\'hcur living streams appear And (iod the Lord from every eye Sliull wip/-. ofl every tciir. --W. Special to The Guardian. NI.'1\V (ILASGOW, April 5-Mrs. A. ITUIS. un aired lady, formerly of lligby_, couiniitted suicide li_ci'e this nioriiiiig. . - She was found hanging by a strap to n door knob. ` For thc last few months slic nurl Iicr son liuvc lic-cu' supported by iicii:libn'iirs, ECZEMA WAS SPREADING 'I`II.li Il. Il. I). (`IIIlI*]II T'I` , 'I`i.i:~ is ii Iraiislutioii -'if a lcflcr '.-:i'ii.l.~ii us in l<`i'1-iirli, on /\l\i'iI Iii, Ifilfl, by I\fr. Dau Ilubincaii, Cap l.\im~ ivru, Ii. I “I had been siiflcring with ec'/.emii for nbout (3 months, and hail coii<“I~ ti-ll sc\'i.>i‘i\I dor'f.or:-a who did not do ini: any good. The disease was sprea- ding nud I was most iiiicomfoi‘fnbl¢‘. I tlioizglit I would go cm'/._v. All my Ii'ilnd.s‘ were felling mi- I would lose my liuiiils iiiilesi-i I foi1n'I thc right ‘lriintini nf., Um- ilny I rcnil thc messenger about _voiir Ii, ii. ll. treatment, and iiskinl for a sample. lt did me so inu\'\\ good that l iinincdiatcly' orileri-il cd Iwo large bottles. lt took ciglil bottles togctlicr to ciirc me of the ter- rible disens;-. I shall never be without a. bottle of ll. D. D. in my bonu-." y The rc-cui‘iIs of ten years of com.- plcitc cures of thousands of the mosl severe cases show that D. ll. Il. stands to-day as the nllaoliitely rclm- lile cczcmn. cure. Write to-day for free trial bottle to the ll. ll. l). Laboratories. Dcllh li., 41| ("olhn'.iriie St, "I`ol‘oiito. It Will give you instant relief. lil. A. Foster Central Di-iigstulv $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Rclicvcs Urinary and Kidney Troubles llnckaclie, Strziining, Swelling, etc. ____ ) Stops Pain in the Bladdefi Kidncys and Back. Wouliln’t it be nice within a week or 9° to begin to any goodbye forever to the acnldiiiz, dribbling, atraininl. Ol' W0 '"5 quent passage of urine; the forehead Ml the buck-of-the-hoad nchaslf-h9.5"II‘°hP'f and pains in the hack; the Rrowlhl "‘_“fi_ cle weakness: A nts before the ciyeii: H- _ low skin; aiu gldh bowels: swol en vvffi lids or nnklfasz Ina' cramps: unnatur_a__ nhurtibreuth: sleenlessness and deunvn ency h ,_ I have a recipe for these troubles I- 1 You can depend on. md Il you WMI i" make a quick recovor.\'- Y°§i °“UI"i C" to write and get a oupv of lt. ali? I ‘ 0., tor would char e yousitm lust or Wfld Ing this rescrllption, but 1h»\_v0If~i“" wi I be iradtos nd it tn youentirell’ Wi' .il{usbt_|irofJ iléevnsline if-_ii_l_r_i& |iJ)l'eg_~oi,: ri neon i 1| .uc u » . Mich , and I wfllsend It by return mail Iii nu get lt. th r .cf e contains only U g Ilarnileiii-in'riinI'i;dl'es,pbiit Ifi)hi\v:__i¥f9l"%°“l in an -c u r na' o . ll will giliflziklmatdilsw its power once &;‘\'_>i‘i_ use it, no I fhlnlt you had better see W y it is without delay. I wi'I send YOU |\ 'iflfii Hee-you can use ft and cure 10°F" ume. Beauty-Qualify Mfmflvonus of dcslyn Ind recognized qulffy always means “Mioaiiis siiosi' slim plafe. llls the leav- Iesl grade of plaid wlm and ls guaranteed I0 gln absolute uflslltflom a plain cnvelppe. As you will -see Whse _