rruwsrmnsnnuv MPJMFRMIITIM .9114» ol/rorlr WIflIJll-IRJII Ills l1 lsl|s|| ls lulu, iimli. At year [lasers Your Eyes ‘? ll having symptou of a hu. sore eye: er dizziness-consult s spec» “At your service] wig year: onserleuoe i-o retracting servlge. i 0 n. Cali in and disarm your dit- floultlel. G. F. liutehesnn O. I. IUTOHISON, F. G. BUTCBISON. ' if“; 17in“ Memoriont I ‘DYou can't go out and winifeon- ‘atipation pulls your punches. It's what you don't eat that hurts you. Ordinary dicta often fail to supply i "bulk" of the kind your bowels "need for regular niovemmts. Adopt an eaay-to-fdlow habit that fosters Iegular habits: Eat Kellogg's ALL- ‘BRAN every day: drink plenty- of water. ' ALLBRAN helps in the formation d‘ the soft “bulky" mass required for good elimination. And AIL-BEAN is also a rich source of ‘ Nature's intestinal tonic, Vitamin Bi- When your system is running on schedule you are ready to go places. _ I How Are cinr:n's seen store news ..,._.. .,__ warm" lust rooalvezfour 8 suppl and oller our O LIYS All." COLLE tion at 25c per dozen tare paid. This is extrsg value Also named varieties at 35o. 40o and 50o per down. Assorted colon - 5c each. 50o per- dosen. Also choice named varieties, beautiful colors, 10c and 15o each. Paeony Roots Choice colors (two year old) 15o each. Iris Roots Assorted colors 10c each. Postage paid on all mail orders. BARTER & 00., Limited Seadsrnen Charlottetown m .._..._,._._ .. . Farmers \.".-".' .' vii"? _.0Wjl_N IUGIIII age o! so yogi. m: several men Mr. Hughes to death was in ill health but he gradually fir i375 iftiiltswsisw’ Medical aid was summoned but all to no svsiL 0n Monday evening his soul passed peacefully to its .".f."'4.‘..;°"i“i..’°'m““°° 5%.‘? o an a o c Church. He was visited frequently seem“. h" M The late Mr. Hughes was of s kind and cheerful disposition, making friends easily. l-le was e a s o, irtstiiil. 3ft.“ tpthiys" e y e. g c e ren . u "Z.‘§°"°’fi."“'t.i‘“‘i.'i“i “S. s; it is in his llome that his losr will be most keenl . w“ d es s sorrow an an aged father, two brothers‘, Edwin of Cambridge, Mass, James of - Boston, and Mrs. Harry McKin- ney, his sister, Bridgeton, Maine, he also leaves to mourn the loss of their beloved father three girls ‘and five boys namely: Mary, St John; Pear Montreal; Helen at home, Jimmie, N. 8., Harry. Bernie. Reggie and Raymond at home, one little son. Jcseph hsviiig predeceased him sevrral years’ ago The funeral iavas held on Fri- day morning. March 10th. His re- mains were removed from hi= late residence to St. Teresa's Church, where Solemn l-Ign Mass was celebrated by Rw. Basil Crokeii, P. P_, thence to the cemetery where his body was interred in its last resting place there to await the glorious resurrection. The following were pallbearers, George beard, Everett Fisher. Harry Crane, Jack Fisher, Dantle Grant, and Joe Fisher, Hearse-driver, Frederick Huffy. May his soul rest in peace The loll were Letters of Sympathy rece ved. Mir. and Mrs. Harry McKinney, E1630 town. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas McLean, Mon- treal: Aietha McLean. Montreal; Marion McCarthy St. Te Boys‘ Baxter. Nova Scotia. Cards-Aviary Conoll , Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Harold er. Montreal, umioe-e-n. ' card or Thanks during our sod recent bereavernen and letters of sympathy *_. was!‘ novamiz scuooi; stir’. “slot M r. . or~ Grade —1 m Grade II. Jr.—-l rode I. Br.—-l, Loi- irioia Gurleqv, _ Grade III.-1, Billy Rhymes; H Sr.-’-l, Francis Curiev tome lthlynes. Grade .—-i. Vincent. Gsllan K. MacKinnon, Teacher. now ‘fo Avoin RIGKETS owner "savin money" bu minerals and vita | of Napsnee. Ontario. Both rare rich in vitamins and essent Attention charge by ting the comm"?- '_ Save Money With . PRIME ELECTRIC FENCE The main advantages o! an Electric Fence l. Redness, llj l. Reduces cost of erecting temporary fences. l. Reduces expanses for wire, posts and gates te live stack. 4. Protects are crops. ‘ ‘Call at Palmer Electric f g Demonstration or \ and Information. meme,“ ***..*"'s':r. Hughes at e comparatively seal!‘ . . xesa; study Club. Pedro's Station; Frank H. MacPhee, Charlottetown; John "- u. Cardigan Head; Mrs. Silas take ma“ m M,“ .,1_.-1l99-5-il-li. MR. . FRANK ‘WILLOUGI-IBY. Nellie W315i“ Mmm“; MET-V clam 220 Syédneynstreet was the lucky and Isobel 'I‘rahi0r. Montreal‘ Mr. wmne; of the 5mg and Mrs. Hector McRa-e. ulncev. mfg shown m, the furniture window M8554 Rite Byrne. Charlot town: of n. T. Holman mo. The cunt/e v Afilecld Mt. was sponsors by the Congoleuin Stewart: Blanche an: Eileen lflsh- Qompnny, an is an annual eyent. and Helen n-iisi-a-a-ii. mUNa, Peakefl; M h. ‘J.;?..°““"““"“‘°°Mfl3°‘°°u‘!*v‘{ cmrqumc u|> FATl-IER Mrs. Owen Hughes and family wish in thank their many friends and neighbors for their kindness also to all those who sent cards Westh Royaltu V. . Carl Crosby; 2, Bterli Friznell; 3. I-larold Gates.’ Gr e IV.—1. Chowen, 2, Ohowen: 3. Francis Gallant Grad . . 2, Fir-dine Mel-lire" 3. Fr ' is Curley. , .J Grade r. Jr.—l Jollri blemish. 2. Aur ledn ‘irainor; a, siren-i. Mb- Lure. Grade II. Jr.--1, Jean Rhynes; 2, gohn MacKlnnon; 2, . Ill Yllllli PllPS Pox Breeders! You cannot ex ect good breeders or good peitei-s rom weak. sickly pups. And loss of pups is a serious set-back. Rickets and weakness can aiwa a be traced to wrong feeding. All oo often rickets r shows u on ranches where the | cheap feeds defic ent in essentia _ Our rece - ommendation, based on long emper ience and the results of lar e breed- ers. is: teed a properl lanofid , E325 gfqiiallkfngrgf g {gfififiug POETRY, CAP '2 ration. These well known foods have been on the market for many r years and are among the ve "bee . "A" is for eitera and for ‘breeders. ey are manufactur- ed by Ross-Miller Biscuit 001%; minerals to counts am. any iwdflwl’ ‘ to rickets. You'll ilnd I006 1'66""! follow steady use. The latest ieedlu schedules ma be obtained withw ORABWILL tor Pnowgrapha. SUNGLO Fennell d: Chandler. L-llol-o-B- prices. flee not later than l1 a. m. Chandler. CIIQBIPIIBSS. AN PENSARY in Bo omk Hall, Friday, May 12, aLo;cloe . KNIGHTS or cotumnus.‘ . Regular monthly meetlnt! (Tuesday) evening at 8.15. Full at- ‘ tends-nee please. L-l2l8-5-9-1i. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CAMP- BELL, Borden, announce the mar- riage of their daughter Wanda to Arnett Bell. son of, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell of Borden. Marriage i0 "in way may ‘ :tnl.QntaawardstriotlyIaw-.. sblelnadva-nea. ,'= lioonuny Oubea f adult foxes “.15 cvrt. 15-901-5-44-‘5 BIANTFOBD Asphalt GONFEDIRATION us": insurr- ANOE. L-oiea-i-zi-ai. FEID SUNGID and HIM hGnQ lndtlflfy. The Holt, Renfraw representative - will be with us Thursday 6:‘ Friday May 11th- and 12th- Holt, Renfrew stylists are back from Fur style centres. Their re- presentative I is ready to advise you of your contemplated fur coat, or th remodelling of last year's garment. § i WHEATLIY RIVER. HALL- Political meeting, May 9th. 14-1173. CEMENT-First car of the sea- son lust received. Fenneli and Chandler. L-llol-ll-B-Sl. WHY BUY Ir-nported Feeds when Bungle offers you the beat at lowed, E 9- POLICE COURT - Al; police murt yesterday a drunk was fined ten dollars or twenty days. Elia egg 38g E engagement oi the red Blanche to Charles Mr. and Mrs. James i to take place in cMay. PEAKITS ROAD SCHOOL 50ml‘ 31.011 for April VlI.-i, Mae Crane; 2, Millie Vraoe VI.-l, Minnie Ciarkin. Grace V.-1, nvsiyn Au ustine Clarkin. rude lV.—l, Rltn Crane: 2, Ber- es: 3. Pre ton MacDonald. IlL-l. Evelyn Ciarkin; 2, _Mary Ranaiian; 3, Edward Rana- lull I ‘ Gflidé 11._1. Marcella Clarkin Earl‘ Fisher and Reggie Hug (canal) rode L-(No tests.) Teacher-Irene Ryan. (Patriot please copy.) ST. PETERS SOUTH SCHOOL Grade vii-i. Donald Anderson; m. Iedwelll; a. may mu non; 2. Owen Mullin; 3, Don d Nauss. Grade IV.--1, Francis Ledwell: 2, Dorothy MaicEwen; 3, Eileen Downe. Grade lIL-l. Miriam Waye; 2, Dorothy MacKirinOn: 3, John Mac- Innis. Grade II.—-l. Robert Anderson; 2, Lo Innis, Kathleen Pratt; 3. Jackie W 'G€0l‘fll€ McLoren; 3, Garth Ander- .son. , . Teacher-Mary Macllbchern. TLLLSONBURG, a»... -(cr>- Gm‘. Ulliltfflllll walked zill from Port Burweil. 24 miles away, that he might be on hand to get a 10-day Jail sentence 1n lieu of a fine he coulglalpay. NEW SKIRTS, hi h shades. sizes 14 to 20, $1.95 and 2.49; Robinson and Wilde. L-1214-5-9-ii. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- ~~ Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this ol- 5-3-ti. SATIN AND CREPE BLOUSES, sizes 32 to 42 to clear $1.98. Robin- son and Wilde . 141 Great George Street. L-l2l4-5-9-1i; Repairs and remodelling can be done more economically at this time than later in the season. Therefore, we suggest that you consult the Holt_ Renfrew representative while he ls with us. vacant in the church or mid-week rig Not- oiily was he si to the church but to the pas- also. He filled an important ity and was held in high esteem by the people among whom he had lived so long, and before whom he lied walked so consistently. - He had his imperfections (as all of us have) but I am reed to hat he had his per actions, . Like Paul. he had a. perfect ideal. and ior more than ‘i0 years- he set his farce toward that Goal and “kept pressing mark for the prire of calling in ohrisitl-aiesus." What bet- one desire than that? and to love mercy, and walk humbly with thy need more citizens LIME-Arrest} stock in cosks, bar- rels, or by the pound. Fennell 8t ‘L-1157-5~8-5i. Fur Storage We will be glad w “Plain u the advantages of storing your furs summer in HOL FREW COLD AIR VAULTS RANCIIEBS are i wanting cheaper Feeds. Remember both Quality and Price are the factors determininl NUAL MEETING FREE DIS- Ro City 2U7~5-9-1i. deals. Funeral services were oond his late residence by his pastor, Rev. . worth. on March lst. Many were prescn to nay their last tribute o! respect tr one who had lived so yamong them. In- in the Kin Momma a. MFLEOD I..._.i!""=d Charlottetown P. E. i. g J be y. (Patriot lfleaae Copy) rt new Congoleum 10M)?“ M“ kw?) -__ Th’ National Portrait trouble over a picture Florence ‘Nightingale. Miss Nlgh ingslefis relatives say it doesn't come under it usying: "Florence Ni us lnopold lg. While the haLeyrled they ght- l king ilk h . The portraiti , b August near oo e er m mm ngale y I m _ By George vMcManus w t l ssesrwf.“ 518$ GRAEBED THEE HO AN’ WON'T LET’ - 5O HE M1555" ED TlZAiH-- AN WANTS U5 TO WIRE IF {IE KNOW H TO 6 i Thimble Theatre. Starring PODEYAEY-— \ T O PHOSE- OUALiTiE$ your: uqsE lSA NOSE OF nose smarts. your? MOUTH \s A CUPlDS sow l’ "THE EYES ARE THE MADAM nAnov i$THECELESTiAL woe As A GREAT BEAUT i c1 AN l HAVE STRNEN TO some our. HARPV, Sl-HNES we THOSE HEAVENLY ‘u SOFT LIGHT OF Tl? 0.». mv x... new}. Frhslluflr no. Wovld 1:».- mm] ‘none and "CAP" SIUBS B1, lidvvind I iai YOU AMIGHT AS wen. or: ‘m’ CHAMPION PoamY-wmreo. cr-rAgsrrou PR|zt=.-F|GH.'iflR-- Y YQI JUST SIT RIGHT DOWN AN’ TRY ANOTHER ONE , CAP STUBBS! SAMMY'S MOTHER. SAYS HE HAS WRITTEN FIFTEEN ALREAD HAVE YOU \VRITTEN ANY MORE. FOR Tl-!i' CONTEST AT KHXLOF OH —- l_'LL JUST PUT IN TH'ONES I DID WHAT FOR? IILLIE ll-IE IOILER -- rwo orsxmn HELLO, Mac... HOW'5 134s SW5 LOOK O V. ma eons season > mtani my Miss Nightingale never did The picture also shows earrings, Min ghtirill-Ws ears were nevi