Lmolhn ol four is overjoyed st mar improvement only an days after starting to fake Sarnark. When on have foua-,um;ll children d on you J?” - and attend oo"iiulli-P 3m in nag clze can mslre life rfelnilha WOIIY. discouraging, hopeless That's why Mrs.. Weldon Simmons, 169 Enterprise Street, Moncton. New Brunswick, was so delighted to discover in Sarnak a yemedy which relieved a condition that had bothered her, off and on, for live long years. She writes: "I can hardly believe that I feel so much better. Sarnalr has cerlallll been ood to me. I feel more b 0 war g and living now than I have for I long time. "For five years I sudered beck- echewhich V.” dlw lo a kidney condition. At times it was so painful that I could hardly at out of bed in the mornin an life seemed useless in me. ut with four small children, I had to be up and about. "I tried many kinds of ills I Kidney-Trouiilev-Ilaokooiie; filouid Hardly Get 00! of Bed 3' l MRS. WELDON SIMMONS one of thousands in Canada who have found relief by taking Sarnak, after being kept in daily misery from 'baclrache, at ii, kidney and liver upset.-I. tonsil ation or houmat , arthritic anti) neuritic pains. Sarnak acts fast to relieve thlslty of pain because it is in liqlud orm; no tablets or pills to dissolve in the stomach. And the anaigeaiclproperties of Sarnak are cornpou ed in. the medicine to bring you edeotive relief from the moment you swallow the first dose. Plan Conslrucilon Along Cabot Trail OTTAWA, April 20 - (W) - The Federal Government has called -' for tenders for 01,169,370 worth of construction along the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton Island and for low- rental tourist accommodation at Cape Breton National Park, Re- sources Department officials have announced. The road construction will con- sist of completion of a grade 12 miles long which was started last year; an eight-mile extension of the trail at its uistern end; I crushed gravel base over the en- tire 20 miles of road and eight miles of heavy grading in the Pleasant Bay sector. Two new bridges will be built at Clybum, in the eastern section, and at Grand Arise, near Pleasant Bay. A third bridge, at Sheticainp, will be completed. About 512,000 of the appropria- tion will be used to build a wax- aen's cabin, a patrol cabin. and ap- proximately 10 low-rental one-room tourist cabins in the park. 20 YEARS WITHOUT ACCIDENT Gideon Visitor C. R. ROBERTS Members of the progress in the Charlottetown Gideon Camp were visited yestc.'- clay by Brother CSR. Roberts, Field Secretary for Eastern Canada. Tm: Gideon Ministry is making great Maritimes, s.ud Mr. Roberts, A new Camp is being THE GUARDIAN. , CI-IARLOTTETOWN IN MEMORIAM Ml-5. JAMES TIAINOI There passed peacefully away on November 11th, last, at the sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown. the soul of a great woman, Mrs. James Trainer formerly of southport. Lot 48. P. E I. Mrs. Trainer was born at Grand River. Lot 14, 0! Highland Sootch parents, elgthy-six years ago. Her father was Neil McKlnnon and her mother was Elizabeth Maointyrs. To that union thirteen children were born of whom only one sur- vives, namely Rev. J. C. McKin- nen (retired) Halifax, N. 8. Although in failing health for I year and a half previous to her death Mrs. Tralnor was never heard complaining. Instead she re- tained her jovial spirit and good humor to the last. Every word she uttered seemed to be a. prayer. A kind and motheriy greeting was always on her lips, and she breath- ed forth her magnificent soul into i the hands of her Maker fully re- signed to His Divine Will. I-ler girlhood days were spent in the atmosphere of a truly christian home. Just as she learned to weave the threads of shining wool into cloth so did she weave into the fabric of her life the immortal and remcdieswithout success. ien taking Is . knndwithin MONTREAL. A '1 18 - CP) 1 - ten duy. .1 noticed a mukgd So get Sarnak today and give it .. colonial A,,,?,f;5 mmugced ggxgglfg SI; F3e:;;l:mnN:;gu:::h truths taught by her holy religion. im ?0V0m9"t- N0" I I991 like my Sch””””h'P 7""vm”' today that it had completed 20 land although only organized a Grelhtnissdflgff her Mia Eve? the ' sma as e was 0 grea m- oi self again-and it's all thanks (0 Snrnak." Mrs. Simmons. however, is only short time has already distributed 4,000 Bibles to pupils of grade 5 in the Newfoundland schools. An- other 150 copies were placed in the St. Johns Hotel. He was greatly pleased with the work of the Charlottetown Camp and at a years service between Montreal and New York without a fatal ac- cident. The company reported that in setting the safety record. unique among world airlines, more than 310,276,000 passenger miles had portance to her. The pathway of her life was made smooth and straight by her love for God and resignation to His will in all things. Charity to all at all times was ex- emplified by her life. N AV Drug Stores .35 GLOUCESTER. En8land-(CP)- TINY REPUBLIC Because hooligans broke and stole especially Andorra, in the valley of the been logged and more than l.2U4,- Her 1ove for Prayer, f0";::,d:telel1t'::r: gom Gl””"”eI' Pyrenees, was granted a constiiut- 000 passengers were transported brief meeting in lhc Ch8f10tt8i50Wn the Rosary. which was almost -3' 3' 9 9 Clilsed W this ion as a republic by Napoleon in between Montreal, New York, Hotel. tomorrow evening the mat- always at her side and to which she clung even in her dying mom- ents, was an example of the effic- acy and comfort of prayer to those who seek its comfort. Early in life she married James Trainer also of Grand River. Lot 14, who predeceased her almost ter of increased membership will be u' . IN MEMORIAM STEVEN MORRISON WRIGHT oubllc except - for services. , 1 806- Lwashingion. Ottawa and Bermuda. Tomorrow marks the beginning of XTRII IIIIIIIE DAY at the NEW WAY Furniture Store! SAVE on CHESTERFIELDS! SAVE on TERMS! SAVE on BEDROOM SUITES! SAVE on TERMS! Canadals LOWEST Carrying Charges! NOW you save on everything you buy for your home IIAIIDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITES ' .25 Weekly "Suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God" This was truly so. when in the early hours of March 28. God visit- ed the home of L. A. C. Winfred and Mrs. Wright, Chatham, N. 3.. and claimed for his own, their only son, Steven Movrison, at the early age of two and one-half months. Born at Pleasant Valley, P. E. l., at the home of his grandmother, on January 13, where he was loved by all. and was a. bright healthy child. On March '7, Mrs. Wright. with her five little children, went to Ghatham to join her husband. who was stationed there. ' On Saturday, March 26, it was noticed that Steven wasn't as well as usual, a doctor was summoned, and on Monday by the advice of the physician, he was taken to the hos- pital, where he passed away on Tuesday morning. The little re- mains was conveyed to Moncton to the home of his uncle, Harold 'Wrlg-ht, from where the funeral took place on Thursday after- noon. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. Willard Smith of the Baptist Church, who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved, and took for his text. "rhe Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away". The hymns sung were, "when He Cometh", and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" He also had the comittal at the grave. where all that was mortal of little Steven. was laid to rest in the family plot. Muddy Creek Cemetery. The little casket was banked with flowerrs. from relatives and friends, show- IEDROOM SUITES . . . . . . . . . . . . 80: :1: thecilr nncertgaaympauay to the i HERVE DIXON . DAVENPORTS 75c .g..4... .'-,. E menis for the iunior young ladies of every family, styles as carefully chosen as for the grown-ups, tailor- ing iusi as perfect. Will you visit this department i'oclsy7. See the "bounds tooth” check, full back, single or double breasted styles, velveteen collar, colour brown, sizes from 8 to 11 years. 58.50 to S'I6.95 I NOW-Priced from as little as twenty years ago. To that union were born six children, two of which died in infancy. Four our-' , vive namely Rev. Joseph N., Parish - i R. N., (Mrs. George Hunter), Win- ll throp, Mass; Charles 41.. Charlotte- town and Edward L... Boston, Mass. Her funeral was held at St. Dun- si:an's Basilica. Charlottetown. where a Solemn High Mass of Req- uiem was sung by her son, Father ' A , Trainor, assisted by Rev. Dr. P. S I S i . , - I McMahon. Rector St. Dunst.:n's e 1 r S Mccardle, Diocesan Chancellor, as - - Sub-Deacon. t d . -. , In the Sanctuary were sea e His ; Eiifellxency gishogis Bgyle anglj gm I ' to own res :- ev. r an ' V Guns. gm Clarence Pm, Rev. 1,1,, The GIRLS SHOP. second floor at Moore 8: McLeod J. Rooney. Rev. F. L. Corina y, . . , Rev. beo I-lerrell, Rev. Earl Dalton, Limried IS always on the look out for the smartest gar- Rev. Reginald MacDonald. Rev. Keefe, Rev. George Mccormack Rev. Parnell Wood, Rev. Eric Robin, Rev. Wm. Simpson, Rev. P. Hen- nossey. C.Ss.R.. Rev. Ronald De- laney, C.Ss.R., Rev. Sylvester Gal- lant, Rev. P. F. MacDonald. Rev. F. P. Aylward, Rev. Kenneth Mac- Millan, Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillls as- slsted in the choir. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macilvllllan. Dr. J. D. McGuigan. Dr. L. 1. Duffy, M A. Farmer. K. C.. H. F. MacPhee, K. C., William R. Reddln, J. Arthur Mn-Guigan. The active pallbearers were: Lucius 0. Kelly, Amos Corish. Wal- lace E. scantelhury. Leo Rogerscn. Ambrose Dufiy and William Rev. Dr. P. MdMa.hon officiated at the grave. It is almost impossible to give a complete list of the names of all who sent Mass Cards, Flowers. Letters and Messages of Sympathy to all who did the Fmmily extends their sincerest thanks. "May her soul rest in peace, and Priest, St. Mark's, Int 7: Mary A.. V y I. Smart Styles fr 0 In Basilica, as Deacon and Rev. J. W. Eugene Murray, Rev. Wilfred The honorary pallbearers were: Grimes. let perpetual light shine upon All wool flannel, a trim, dressy model with inverted back pleats, tailored with nipped in waist, colours are red, grey, wine, navy, green and blue. 512.95 to 327.50 Lowest Carrying Charge There are left to mourn, his bro- ken-hearted parents and four lit- KITCHEN ssrs 75: ";,:””,:,"- 1;;d:,':r ":mg,;i,;,,M;;; . c . . . FAMOUS iuiolos 25: E.T;::sF”?di:”'i:ih 5' A1"””" Lock Road and Vicinity l'l&RE as M'l-EOD and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES TOO! nea'3"e337d ”" mm” to mom 1" ..,:”y..:2”..?,f.:,' ”:.":. ?f:.'.ii:'.' iii Mir Howlan recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant, - REFRIGERATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . S2.60 MODERN WASHERS . . . . . . . . . S'I.00 Miss Marjorie McBaine and Miss Annie McLean were visitors in MON EY-SAVING OFFER on SuperSuds . is f sawmc MACHINES 51.50 li,:Y:”",:::3?;il,.,l":.:"'",..,:. ' mother, Mr. and Mrs. Amalie Silliker. "Baby" REFRIGERATORS . . . . . 51.25 D E P O S I T Ice Boxes. Easy Choirs. etc. All Delivered on FIRST OR DOWN PAYMENT Mr. and Mrs Charlie Rlx have returned home from Halifax, leav- ing their son, Myron, over there in the hospital for treatment. Their many friends and neighbors hope to see him bar.-.lr again soon. in - good health. are better because they're Weekly Payment Anywhere USE THIS BUDGET PLAN: The teacher of Forest View School, Miss Mae Malley, attended No REQUI Our Carrying Charge I I 1.00 2.00 3.00 the Teachers' Convention in Char- lottetown. This left the Forel View school closed for the week. giving the pupils holidays, which they really enjoyed. 2 large packages only B3i Super Suds...Now gmggg in give yo VIORIDS VIIIITEST WASVI Here's your goldenDopponuniiy to see how New ggsdclorhu hu'bI'ltrkiil1:n any lamp. was or washing - - . . . . i . ' the world's whites! wash. Tints ri Ill! 'c .y . 3'" you 5 Super Suds special at your dealcrs today. With the 73' "'b'7'” ""5 i" '5' '"""I' triple-your-money-back guarantee you can't lose . . ; It's amazing how new Super Suds terrific washing md win; m oppommiry to get acquainted with power fairly him: din out. And New Super Suds New Super Suds . . . the soap Ibefr Jymmire to did! xrmvv .fMWll'1M7z”ffz?. . . . 4f MM &f4Zf(Z5” famv, ” WEEKLY BUYS UP TO Many people in this vicinity on- joyed s. sleigh-ride alter the re- cent storm of snow. It seems that the Lock Road received more than its share of the snow that fell. It really made travelling had for a few days. Bard 0i Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- willlsine and Family, Eldon. wish to than their many friends and neighbours for the numerous kind- ness during their recent sad ber- eavement and also all who sent flowers, card; and letters of sym- psthy. Come In Today! Phone 2317 or i Use This Coupon: WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO ..................-...ma---- I NEW WAY Furniture Co. Ltd- iei or. George sc, cimwn. P-I3-L I I '1 am interested in I I .................e.................... I WEEKLY BUYS UP 10 WEEKI Y BUYS UP TO I mun ............--..,........... ' ADDIESB ......... ..... ......... ... ...... ......... I -g...I.-..........-...-.1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Doctors and Nurses of the Prince Edward 1:- land Hospital for the -many kind- nesses shown me during my illness there. Also all those who sent flowers, cards and messages of good wishes and cheer. They were great- ly appreciated. My sincere tharirs to sl . MUIIFUR ii9ililRMll3ii'S Awo wweeqcxr .4-'m77Ia'a:s7;I . I .- oasawmnows i-.ni. - rooms" 231': ”,E,E!,!,?l,,'f,,2,”23.?R.2'.... ompuy of uancnssin Robertson Allison wg sum of Saint John. ir.n-matiuaoa me. A. I. Levers.