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PAGE SIX Q _I A _'il `.‘I --\ -1-_/D. 1 cAPlTou TODAY Prince Edward Today HDDT GIBSDII IN "SPURE" WESTERN saniai.-coiusoy GAPITOL Z‘$§;?§§ iifiiiiii 22;' iZ2:MONDAY A rut nsvrrne mne- me-nniune-snleino soreness wins rue _ nvnnlme mvomrs QFGAY Enos owiw ATHIS MERRIESI’ Plichma LIIXAN TASHMAN MUSIC l.~r».l o duzcied -_T §_` Shows 3.15, 7, 8.45 1 * S. 5'" tiff ~r Tale of Canadian Monnties ‘*UnderSusllicion" A L S 0 SHORT TALKIES l'l els? 'i~ru;_ur|_@l""` --1-» ~ T h l I ! °° "°°"' _ l Nu ._ _ *tu ,uv _ l {,`\?{ _ “ _ _ er _$7 <55.; `»-_J' - ”/ _ r in ee. _ . A- - f , ~ .1 '= ` ~` " I1 Q, pl I \, appropriate to the Easter Season Palmer. dentist. Wh0 Cl€Cld¢d ihllt the ..~§'l“ .~ ` \ sl _ be in charge of the young folks Ulll has ‘ *~' _ _,s,`.,g]u`_:;" is _ L Sunday lseévlrses Still bgelfxsdtelired by|:;F§su;4l;h0§ug;1ttdh1ee 1It1Jl;l;l:u:;l;-;,V;;l *»` _ n _ " nav Ah .1112-lillako 0! Songs, a spec a as er g removal of the teeth lessened the pain ,U e orus beauties, drama, _ _ | _ , \' " 5' ' aught” and action with k me entirely aC°ldelll'l11- White D D returning from 'thc - - tendance at the I-loc ey G8 ~ ~» -» ' Arsenalllt, r..l of Abrams Village, to ,, . . throughout. It was refereed by th Forbes Kennedy in a manner at was approved by all. The to 0 game ended with the score at wh in favour of the Do-Dads. in "hub _ of the C' E Fu S ent the moved to Margate where he in- An interesting game of Hockey was the I “ el P :mas to live with his unclc, zur. played in the o'Leary Rink on Fri- ,heh hehefmo, adds each month a wus always appreciated oy i'~»".l.. pest week at Camp Hill Militarv , Hospital Halifax. 'He was _expected Robert Adams' h M cl i 1 t. me °“ °" ay "g‘ M' is cl' B ' or Lol 11 ic T March 17th and presented Mr. and _M pa Mrs' Sesrgcb (Cmék) GatH?ntt, with a Mrs. (Dr. Champion is visiting her S0315- However "h3 Old Men being W new 8 y °y' 'mgra “a Kms' < - - aturally gallant C0llC€d€d the help and to lower Wages. Others preclated, especlaly by the busincs.l 'gem-l¢t0wn_ the guest df hs, dsuuh_ daughter, Miss Helen, who is a “ 1°" student in Dalhdusle Uhlvs,.sh;y_ point and the score W8-S Sli/911 BS 3'2 justify the plan by clalmlllg tllllii dll' man. Mr. George Bowness, a well _tcr, fa*/°l` °f the Sisters' Anmher game lllg the busy 5025011 ll- ls llllP°SSlblP_iluiown harness maker of Summei- Obl-Blll CBD”-ble llflll at ll l`€ll»50l'l' isldc, discovered that he needed some d0Ubl5 DW*/e eqlllluy lntelesting- able \l'5f8€~ ' special thread for his work about lu Iside, is spending a few days ln Em. APPl'°Xim"~W]y "W°“"y“UVe °f these a. m. on Thursday. He telegraplieo erald the welcome guest of his broth Mr. John T. Stewart has returned in to the homes of friends and relatives w€ek_end in Charlottetown no lll SOUUS- Line-up-Sisters-B. Campbell. J. *_ Easter. G- Easter- E~ 0`Bfl€“» R- youths have already been @ll¥“¥°ll by tc Moncton for it and in less than er nan,_ A. Carruthers, E. Williams, farmers in the vicinity of O`Leary ,wo hdurs the thread had arrived Mu Phillips, E. ThomDSOI\~ Old Men- and that still more will arrive later. hy registered mah when the muh Rev Stafford Tanton ls in charge that Mr Forbes Kennedy is winnin N of the services at St, Luke‘s Church, ‘ L _ g V d rl h b of R V Mr good uccess in his work as tele G Lo t . _ te’ u ng e 8 sence e graph-operator at 0'Leary Station Phillips who is spending a holiday Neill, W. Silliker, H. Lidstone W. E. Ln England' Turner' A' F’ Baker’ W' P' McN.cm' A message re?e1‘;d]db;M€' Chlxlles of service. When he thinks of how Parish in the absence of the nastor. D mem °f sprmg e es °n on many times the car ferry has been Rev. Mr- Phillips, attended the Db- Y . -l- ' day the 23rd inst. conveyed the sad 1 I tm " e first litter of young foxes in intelligence that his niece, Miss Ma- delayed n cross ng S winter the cesan meetings of the Church s°` Their many friends will regret that R the eldest son of Rev Mr Turple l Nu” Amue orlauoran of B com and Mrs Turple formerly of Union field was in O‘Leary on Monday al is fl d t h pm] in is th 1hlf_d_ ve conne oaos th spending E day wt od men 5 .Worcester Mass., Suffering from 0 Mr. John A. McPherson has re- after having spent the week-end as A few p a es were ha e ° da the guest of Dr. Champion 0'Leary. OVLEMY 0" Mmday but there was be’ no demand for them. None are now Mr iss veng me ryan he ri His fliends are gratified to know 00 wn Scarlet Fever- Dunblane, Lot 8. There were six in V turned to his home in Dunblane this . ot to ul d t y, y. the 29511 1ll5U~ between l/he sum which makes a satisfactory to- lllld 015”-S~ ` was in Sulnnicrslde on Monday at- ary Sister and the Old Mell- tal. Some unfavorable comment is -- tending the funeral of Mrs. Arthur ice was in good condition and made by those who maintain that -THE ADVANTAGES OF Till: Murpl~,y__E_ spending n holiday hcrc. she is thc 'from start to finish the some was the sending of those youoz men to _Alll MAH- Sl‘5lWlCE~'1`ll€ l‘°ll°ll 0- The Stork Called at Duval' on SUOSYJ of Miss Erma Palmer, closely Contested. There WHS H dls' the Island is unfair to native-born the Dominion Government in giv- planned for this week which will to Sllliker, J. A. Matthews, S. Mc- McNeill. vicinity reported to date are ed litter which arrived on Thurs- way March 19th. Five of this num- liave lived and are s. thrifty lot. McPherson has always made it h parties claim that the affair was ‘wed °“ farms in mifs vicinity' are Arnett, Hammond Cannon, A. S. Mc- nnlng a good name for themselves their willingness to work and the roughness with which they per- form the tasks which are ass*-8'ned . them. hil farmer is required to pay them, I _ bel Dyment’ 17 ye” °d daughter °! re fully illustrated in the above ln- Mr P M Ph c 1 Lei D t 1 “ by ercy c ers n o Mr and Mrs V ymen 0 Tyne ~ldent-S -Mrs. Ralph Williams entertained ‘I alley, had that morning passed a- ' ' ' - the Baptist Church Guild at the at her home there. The deceas- ' bel h dl d at th otat h se" regular practice to look inthe fox years have passed away since the Miss Doris Palmer of Bloomfield ng an e ' C Hp ° °“ ,E recently spent a hdhduv hs Mount as all available space has been taken de Royal where she was the guest of up. Although large quantities have fox d Mn and Mrs George Adams already been marketed it is reported BH Mrs James Guy is mukmg good quantity still in the farmers' cellars 1 ~ . _ ook ‘ _ to the rule generally followed around and regress towards recovery after It is expected that when the con _ p gesglon at shlpplng pdlhls has been here which is not to distlirb the vlx- down the following day. All who have having been seriously ill last week. cleared up buying will be resumed. en Mr. W. R. Vincent of West Devon sented her owner with dve pups' au was a visitor to O'Lcary on Monday. Mr' Th°m°5 Arbing °f S°“"is is spending a- holiday in O‘Leary where M msn. dh the easbbouhd tram dh daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jardine. fo his home in O'Leary alter a visit Mr. Vernon Matthews spent the is _ _ _ Th ns raising the pups and in produolns when the young foxes arrive the s in at them. This is contrary Dyment left by train for Tyne Valley Mr Dymcnt planned on going for three weeks after the young suffered the lou of loved ones, par- whlch were raised to maturity. For arrive. Last year this fox pre- ticularly those who are called sway nthe prime of young manhood and womanhood, will sympathize with' _ 'h is the guest of his sdu_h,_] W hd several years Mr. McPherson has those who are now doubly bereaved. Mrs. Vernon Matthew was a. pass lf a 3 met with extra good luck’ both in, A large circle of friends will re- Monday on her way to Summersldc_ His friends are pleased to learni this M,._ George Palmer’ who fd,-m_ .He has recently received a message S strung that his sister, Mics pearl “ erly operated a. general store here, was a visitor to O'Leary on Monday. 9? o and their mother, Mrs- Archibald es her husband, last fall are leaving Mr. Rcnford McNevin, of Brae, mg McNevin wllo accompanied her to ure' selling at a comparatively low fig The world is full or sickly, ace- l ` u paying proposition- pdhdeut people _ they use always 'for home about the first of Apr tired, nervous, weary. Some day they hope to be well_ 1'ne surest road to health is a well-regulated system Dr. Hamilton’s Pills are a wonderful restorative because they make the their baby boy aged one and a half dns Dl1l'>S This Tonic Brookline, Mass, after the death of Th A regrettable accident occurred hi here on Thursday at the home of Mr. and _Mrs. W. E. Turner when of b°W°15 l`98l|l°»l'- These "me Puls kwp years fell down cellar, breaking his lcd hh’ system cle" °f w°""t'e_tms collar bone. Medical aid. was Ml- means 9. pure blood SllDPly. Ablll1d'I ance or red, vltallzlng blood, restores immediately summoned end the Dc the nerves, increases flesh and vigor. injury promptly attended to and at site ll°l-ll'l5lle3 and feeds evefy "ga" °f latest reports the little lad is rap- pls the b°dy‘ R "Hoy mr b “sings OI A idly recovering from the effects oi' to heglthy, vigorous body, to feel always , st your best, to be free from head- his fall. F818 aches, to have a clear complexion -1 __i ,tru use Dr. I-familton's Pills. 3004' I0? ._ _ . c. _ ou mm °r w°m'm' _ mud' enecuvafor Good Friday and Easter Sunday feet nie. sold in su druz mv I Special services l~r.~ b 'ng arranged m ' . _ __ _ ,,;. r _ ...lW...» ~'».."...\..:..-_'......vr.d;. ' - ummerslde dealer. Even with fox- as was the case last fall, such luck as this repeated s. few es would make fox-breeding a. good e hockey game on Sstursdy _ `| ght was marred by li regrettable in You must be free from constipation. Gldellh Wllell MF Eyelet* M°D°“8“]1- the Glenwood Beavers, who was aged in chasing the puck up the towards their goal, met up with Bruce MJcNaught of the Coleman -Dads, who was Boing in an oppo direction. As they met the latter yer lost his balance. In the effort regain his poise, he naturally ed his arms an~.` his hockey stick ck the other player across his th, breaking three of his front n almost entirely off. He was im _bute of respect and esteem. The fun- mn" M ummm M “muh "mm ,sul-5-zo-ii. h quality pelts. Last fall he secur- gret the death of Mir. Herbert, Shaw, exceptionally high prices for some ‘son of the late Dr. Shaw and Cath- his pelts which were sold through erin (Moreshead> Shaw, at his h omg in Woodstock, Lot 6, on Mon- - any Merch wth. The accessed hm been ill for several weeks previous to his death, which occurred in the 61st' year of his B89. There are left to mourn their loss his sorrowing widow, (nee Dorcas Costainl, and tour_chiidren, Laura., Elmer, Oliver and Lena, also two brothers Joseph in Maine, Edgar in New Hampshire, and three sisters. Mrs Oliver White and Mrs Barbour in Boston and Mrs Harris in Sum- merslde. _ ~ The funeral which was held on Wednesday the 18th inst. was under the direction of Mr. Hudson More ahead. In spite of the severe storm which occurred that day a large num ber of friends and neighbors gather- ed to pay to the deceased a last tri- F- .. -_ _ | _ _ PRINCE EDWARD MDNDAY Etiquette ayncbualn conclusion of a letter, Respectfully I yours", be used? l A. In writing to a superior. Q. Who participates in the bridal shower? _ A. Only intimate friends. ~ Q. To whom does the guest offer his apology when late for dinner? A. To the hostess only. i For The Cook FROZEN SALAD FOR AFTERNOON BRIDGE One medium-sized cream pimento cheese, 2 tablespoons minced sweet green pepper, 2 tablespoons chop- ped walnuts. l/i cup mayonnaise mix- ed with 1-3 cup whipped cream, 1 teaspoon orange juice, li teaspoon lemon juice, few grains cayenne pep- per. Beat the cream cheese until light, add the mayonnaise mixed with the whipped cream, then add all other ingredients. Mix well, spread in a pan and freeze. For serv- ing, cut in cubes, serve on water- cress and garnish with mayonnaise and radlshes. , Western Guardian -FINED FOR ALLOWING DOGS AT LARGE-Three Summerside cit- izens appeared in the Police Court on Thursday morning and were eacii fined $1 and costs for allowing their dogs to run at large.-S. -LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mrs. C. J. Vincent of Summcrside ,was held on Thursday afternoon .it St .Marys Church. Ven. Archdeacon Diocesan Meetings at Charlottetown Th “S tch Bo s", as they arel _ - . _ _ _ _ le I ccefenedyto wh have been to take the service. The palibraicls cumhuuuty is exteuded___s_ l man Dousads and the Glenwood pupu ary r . o were Mayor Lidstuud Messrs _,_ F_ P Lre Kay, Robert Phillips and' Jcsepn MacDonald. Interment was in tilt- Peoples Cemetery.-S. -CIIADIPION FIDDLEIL HEAILIJ Those boys were selected by a p - .R d_ ‘_ h d th _ _Y ' “P l° their “Wal S*°“d‘"d f°" anthroplc millionaire in scotland, ` “ ‘° “"5 _“_ E P‘°“S“‘“' "‘ Hill. were vifltors to the city overl r th trained for farm work hearing Mr. William Harvey .il El the o .ad cm _ _ _ their name land and later on a lerslie on Thursday at the noon llolu _____. Another same ls being planned for farm of several hundred udres hem, ovei' Station Cl-IGS lu some uid a.l_.u- near future. Campbellton’ N_ B_ ,iigs and special InllSlC Oll l-ll” lflUl~ Springfield, were visitors to Sum- T0 the low monthly wave which ln- Mr- HUVE-V 'S me °hal“Pl°” -4°* 'mei-side on Saturday.-E. ‘ dlel' oi Prince County and his mus- ty Of 0Pllll0ll Uyel' Olle 01' the laborers as it will have a tendency ing the island Province an airmail mcrgeld, returned mme afler spend. lessen the demand for the iiitter`s service this w.nter is very much ali~ lug plane flew into Summerside at noon. .\'.‘ .Bcwness thinks that is the acine advantages of the air mail service h d bee ul hu, the dst two -GOOD EXAMPLE-The side- [home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ed a n D months and the parents grief is end walks of Summcrside which have Thomas Johnson of Summcrside last duced by the ,uct that duh, two been in a deplorable state this winter Thursday.-S. are gradually becoming free of ice dahy sud thus swuswm the death df theh. only sdh'O,.v1ue_ Theland on some streets it is li pleas- -Mrs. George D. Pope of sum. to having the den Ollelled unifuneral was arranged for Tuesday af- L ternoon_ On receipt of the message that there remains a cgnglderablg mothel' IS Iwi Biafmed When he on Monday m0l‘l'lIng, MIS Charles ure to walk. Cambridge Street has been entirely cleared of its covering of ice and snow, which was nearly two feet deep in places, by the en- ergetic efforts of the juvenile res- nts lle Street was also cleared I . VICE WITNESS DEAD Georgia Gray, former stage ,stan slated to have testified ln New York vice inquiry, who died, recently. of- ficially of pneumonia, but the cause of whos: sudden death has now been ordered investigated by authorities. -Copyright by Acme NewspictuTes. -LIFE LONG RESIDENT DEAD -There passed away at his home in Abrams Village on Wednesday morn- l ing, Mr. Leon. J. Arsenault, at '10 years of age. Although in failing health f`or about eight months Mr. A1-sennuit was only confined to his bed for two weeks. He was a life long resident of Abrams Village and was well known as a successful far- mer and did much to promote the farming industry in the district. His sterling 'qualities and genial man- ners won him the respect of a wide circle of friends throughout the prov- ince. Tlicre are left to mourn be- sides his sorrowing widow, the lol- lo\ving sons and daughters: Mrs. Andrew Hrlrl~ison, Austin and Angus of Lawrence, Mass., Joseph and Al- phonse of Peabody, Mass.; Abel of Sunimcrzide, Arthur and Clenlse at home; also two sisters, Mrs. Nec- phuve Gallant and lllzr I\_i:irsl:lall Arsenault and one bl~.1.l~, Mark all of whom the sympathy of the ¥_.__M PERSONALS Mr. Anthony Buchannan, Church Hill, was a recent visitor to the city _ Mr. and Mrs. Rogerston, Churci : week end. -Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sinclair, -Mr.. John M. Murphy of Kinkora I -Mrs. Margaret Sinclair, Sum- a few months very pleasantly in Mrs. Major Lowther.-E. -Mr. Arthur 'Murphy summer. Mr. Francis Murphy, and Mrs. rDhl'.-E. -Stavert Tantcn of Sumlnersldc.` who has charge of the Alperton ciety in Charlottetown this week§. merside left this morning on an ex- tended vlsit to her son, Mr. Arthurl Pope of Ottawa.-S. @ Cafarrh- ide . A y by another band of boys and girls who take pride in the appearance oi’ the sidewalk outside their homes. It] is pleasing to note that some other ' sections of the town are being clean- ed ofi' by older members of the male sex who are beginning to realize the advantage of having the side- walks clear of snow. lf everyone would follow the good example of these gentlemen, _young and old. Summersids would be an ideal place to live ln. As a. gentleman remark- ed the other day, Bummerside has lovely homes and shade trees and everything that goes to make a nice town; hut the sidewalks! Well, the less said about them the better-B. Baker of the United Church. The a . - lam Boulter, Elvin Boulter and Jud- son Smallman. Interment was made in the cem- of the community goes out to the grief-stricken family.-0 l _ eral services which were held at the you use CATARP-HOZONE_ Two home were conducted by Rev A. F. "‘°°°h“` "°“'m°“‘- 31-00! lllllflll S128. SSL,`}i“"ii.$.”<.'l‘.`}';`§'w‘.f§.`§"wi¥§l §“ etery at West Devon. The sympathy _ m “ md °‘ "'“""°"°‘ll"' make your EA RS buzz C Is yourflearmg HJor_? I -_ I If vour ears ring and buzz with loud noises it is an infallible sign of Catarrh. and it not checked may re- sult in partial deafness The sim. l plest remedy is CATARRHOIZONE- inhale it soothing vapor s few times daily and it prevents Catarrh froln spreading. Head noises, buzzing and ringing in the ears are soon correct. ed by CATARRHOZONE. Nasty nose discharges are stopped. Sore, inflam- ed crvlsts are healed. sickening muc- ous which drops back from the nose to the stomach is dons away with. Headaches deparl. Th; breath ls purified. You will be free from colds, coughs, sore throat and catarrh if 50c. At all dealers Robertson‘s Transfer will operate fro so th Bfidte to any part of city at moder- I ste rates. I l . Winnipeg, Mad Bright ' Met One Of our prominent doctors ont Spots the train. He asked me “What I5 your line PJ Today “Red Rose T Cllffee. doctor.’?a“$§g are fortunate, ' ’ he said , . ‘It must be very easy to get business with a line of such quality, We use nothing else in our home.” `Tom Phillips, Traveller (As reported by ’ Red Rose travellers) d ose Tga "is good tea; 2 Choice Blend s'-Red Label and Orange Pekoe I., Il»- . M Ji! vo-040-sooo-eovooa 0+-»o~»»¢o¢4v¢ o --G1YPROC- -1 Iust received direct from Factory- One gli] crlrload GYPROC ' and One full carload TEN-'l‘ES'i‘ -Assorted lengths- -Prices low- L. M. Poole & Co. 5-0-O-O-O-04400-OOOO§#~&OfO\0-OQQ-Q-O OQOO 0-O_"9O§§O§§O'§'OOOO§QO1. I aoli’s Wharves Q O 0 O 000000 0009 O O50* OO§O§§4O~OfO'O-O§¢§¢§OOO O¢Q~y.¢“*4 L: »~oo»‘¢oo-oo-o-»¢¢4.‘-go-oo-o»¢ »¢¢»¢‘._ NEW SHOES FOR LADIES AT 5.00' me 6.00 We have recently added to our stock eighteen new ‘styles to retail for FIVE and SIX Dollars a pair. These shoes have all the new touches, up to date in every way, and they wear and fit like a glove, wc a1'0 carrying each line in three widths, this is somethin!! never before attempted in this town, different widths at these prices . ALLEY & CO., Limited Fzlshionali-fe Footwear 370-3-2s-si _ _ 4¥%*GO %**° 43 - - » 44-o cooan O-O-§§¢+O-O-O0-O-#GQ-O4-Q O-O O-&O§§-044 50-O~§O-O-O-O§4046- O I 4 EASTER L AND INSURANCE _, , __ __ ll ~ v, At first thought the one hear-S f §oa\\l\ . ' little relation in the other- -, °l":5dgr»\‘/“ " //‘ There ll, however, a connect- _’~ ./4; _v` \ l ‘_/,_ ing link, particularly _ to l_|ll‘ ‘lcon ~ l '-2 if lv °“.:::.:'.:'.::;‘;;‘°;..l.°.: l. __-' ~ a a r a l des ,V have been lying Idle all win. `~\`\* ' X ' ter are called Limoll into scr- - ,Z _ _ vice again and their owners ll' / l rel: °" .lslrrlfi ‘ l au H ll »‘ / cilclcv All of which is tc rr \ . , p L A ‘ _- mind you that we are here to /serve .von ln all matters DH' taining to insurance. WILLIAMS & BENTLEY, LIMITED insurance Underwriters. ` Cameron Block, Charlottetown. |"‘°“° 1035' E73 23-9: ooovoo-¢»¢¢<»¢4»»_-'Qoqcsoauavooc vo..-‘Q 0&#¢ O PHONE 986. _ O-O-OO-Q-00% O-O OO 0000-90 OQOO #GO-OOO OOO-O-04900-O4-Q-90'* 9‘9'*O9§§§0*9'OO§O‘O'O§*9-O40-OO-O-90000000 OO-OO§9'0*“ I EXTENSION OF TIME FEED THE BIRDS CDIITEST W The Guardian oders prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $l~00 to ench of the threeYCountles to children Feedlllii- Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds visiting their farms. This contest closes April 15. For further particulars read regui.'\l'll' “/\l!l`l°’ ola's” Notes in The Guardian. NOTE:-Time extended owing to unf:\voui'a".l weather. »»+N*° ¥ Qvc-6-Q ooo-Q >~§-e-§»ooQ~<>4o-ovoo-ovooay-qvo