-< -\--- w Its-shim...‘ xv.» Jni- r :..'.1.~.,..-.... i Selected lron., , 11gi; ..l!esk’s. Riv: i»: Siuiitlqyksgugiscn, WIWIIIIIW- - . .'riaul\_s_n_av.;___. riiisr hmuv The‘ anti Aoivinebiolnswummlicn.’ ~ nnioav ' v ‘ ‘ ' l auto Burro-rho death took of place at Welds Sunday Hammad Gallant. Son Gallant at the o! after only a fewggya illneaa. oral takes place is morning. etcry. _ ' _ I manhole/it. 7 atom/an.- lla. Ethel hlllllllll. Traveller's died o! wfllldrflept, Teen‘ dnyat 98.18. to8t,Paul_iacem~ 1918. H9 I —-REOI-IVE OlPl-OMAOQ-Niap hfaoNeill. Miss Hepgood and- Mka Dyment. thqgraduating vflha Pnnos (bunt! Hospital w.‘ receive their diplomas Thursday ' evening. SERlOUU-Y ILL-The many friends of ulr. Alexander Martin. an lit. P. will be sorry to learn nlflt his condition was reported as very grave with little hope of recovery. TO ATTEND MUNICIPAL CON-. lent service-in drooping the walksleedinl to months. ' This work was performed under (no direction 0f the Federal‘ '_that.he is seriously ill at his homo Public WorL; Department and Mr. m in Ville-yield. At a iata hour last Chapman was pald~ byrpabove Dc- “lanai, remind by h“ huenlk] pertinent for his services in 8501? Jaw, Mr. W_ B. Robertson, ma; sir. . .. _ Y‘ Grover Caner ds-iin MIN!!! in Re- OFF TO HALlFAX.-Mr. A. . 61ml eufleflm from NGImflMIr-uldj Pomeroy. President of the Board_.»'l‘own- Hall on Saturday THE HARLANl-‘Hie 8185M", Nflrring 0f a ilsease which he of Trade, leaves this morningler contracted in the trenches over- conn ecticn . 1 Harland is undflrioing a thorough i foot iMcDougall, which came in my; m; mower "d hm “q n“, VENTIOIW-Oouncillus P. A- Sfndilli ovenhaulingiu preparation for lo B888, -his life freely that others should‘ left live. p ./-- v __ -- FUNERAL, YIBTIRDAY.— l , - The funeral of the-ten wagons-tulle“), m “ind w um how“ prob of: Mr. and Mrs. Eli’ Summerside, teolflplace yesterday Paul's Church morning. to St. when a High Mass was sung. Rev J. J. lzicllensld oillciatlnx. late Gallant was misdir- —4OUNCIL MEETlNtL-Jfhe rag uiai- meeting of the town counol was hdd Monday evening, Counc illor Grady presiding in the on‘ avoidable absence of Mwyor Cemlr The regular monthly billa wens approved. A. hill-m"! 1'9‘ questing a concrete sidewalk from Boston Street to Kirk Street was received and it was decided to proceed with the ‘WOIR 38 90°" as Some other hus- iness we. transacted and the counc bell . weather permits . il adjourned . IBLANDERQ Many in this Province will be in- terested to know that the Maritime Provinces Association, of which Mrs. o. A. Shiles. of 412 Ash street, New Westminster. B. (3.. is the Vice-President NPNMIIUIIS P.E.l.. is doing splendid Wofk- Th9 Association was formed three years ago and has about two hundred members. the major"? helm; fr“!!! N. B. and Nova Scotia. The So- ciety holds a meeting on the 118i Tuesday of every mouth during the winter. wind-ill! ill! ""11 i111 an‘ iiiial meeting and banquet in March. its aim is to keep the memories of their Eastern homes green, and to be oi assistance to one another. and particularly in finding relatives or friends of those in the home laud. who have lost track of wander-ere in this far western country. in many instan- ces. membs s of this Association have attended funerals oi thqge who have diod far from home and friends. in this way they consider they have been of some use. and would like-to make it known through the Guardian. that there is such an Association and that its members would be glad to answer any inquiries sent through liirs. ‘Shiles. At liingstlon, P. E. island on March zlst, Mrs. Charles E. Paul passed out of the shadorv-land into the rest of the ilie everlasting. During her short illness she suf- fered severe pain. All that love and ski-ll could do was done, but the summons came and she went lo be with Jesus. Every one who knew Mrs. Paul was deeply impressed by her many excellent qualities of heart and mind. Until last December iier home was in Bungay and early in life she united with the Methodist Church at Hunter River where she was an active member oi the Sun- day School, the cholr and the W. M. iS. She was ever ready to assist in all church work, performing the duties imposed upon her in the most cheerful manner. 'I‘~he ex- ample of her 'life will ever be cherished in the home, and long remembered in the community in which she spent her life. licsld-rs hm- grief stricken hus- band she leaves to mourn her father. Mr. Eilwin Carew. three brothers, Fred of Hodforti, Mass" iicv. Bruce stationed at (‘ape Oyo and Clifford and one sister Annlo‘ lioboccii iii home. A oliort survive teas hold at King- ston on the.» 22nd and the body wag 1i"'JliI.’,iil to the residence of‘ her Hither where fhe funeral service was by conducted by lit-r pastor. lit-v. (lco. Ayers on March 23rd and interment was in the \Vll0ilii(!y ltivcr cemetery. "llut we sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose "Ruin, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with mm." . answer-r T0 SAFETY FIRST! Accept onl genuine "Ba er Tablets of Asp worked out J physicians durln iltllllont for sad flnntiaaianptlaususesa m», , Thqthe late Mr. Juatlcs Htsssrald has 79f! lle was a member of the altar boy, oi St. Paul's Church {NTERESTEO — kind and unselfish . I ’ycars of hilllill’ wedded. life. 1 an iuflisrmiu Warnin ! Unless you sec name "Baycrif oittablcii, you, are noi getting Aspirin at all. Nothing else is Aspirin. ache, Etraciie. Toothache, Neural la, Colds, Rlletiinatim. Ntilrlils. UIMMQO. and. pain. Made’ n. whia morning for Ottawa 1wliere be will represent Charlotte- town st the convention of the Union of Canadian Munioilfllll-W-i. C0“!!- Sflih will press the cladme of km and good roads. WILL PROBATIIL-The will of been probated. He left an eatats~ 1Yalued at about ismoe. His widow receives the income from that. os- tate during her life time. At her death the estate is divided equally | among the members of the family. ._.i- in‘ 4m the regular summer serv- ice. it is expectedwhan-the steam of.the season to Victoria. steamer is being painted in first class shape throughout. bv W. 0: Crosby. din-in; u" winter was completely overhauled and but lll IMPOI-Ish working order. land Railway, there is fitted up it; PIOPERTV PUROHASE.—l‘he residence of the late Mr. Justice Fitzgerald offered at auction yes-y ierday was sold to Mr. Noel De.‘ Blois whose bid was 85.540. Mia, securing this fine centrally sittmfi ed property. Th9 furniture was‘ fllllfl put. up at auction. yesterday. good prices being realized. . SALE OF PROPERTN/p-Desnite ‘the, decidedly inclement Milford Cudmore. Bridge last Saturday. various commodities put $900 to Mr. lsaac Gallant. cently bereaved near future. HISLANDDR WVIN-S— in the Lift: Underwriters News for March it is announced that the winner of it competition open to all Canada‘ by the Life Untlerwritere Associsu ion for a popular slogan to be us- ed in connection with the adver- tising campaign which is about to commence throughout the Domin- ion vwas Mr. John 0. lfyndman. Branch ass-lancer of the Great West i/lie_ There were over one thous- and lilfe underwritten competing and the Judges selected the slogan contributed by Mr. liyndman which was “Conserve the Home and Stab iiize the Nation", ~ s A SUCCESSFUL SALE-The lfsrm. stock. crop and farming im- plements, ctc., o! Mr. Alexander Robertson, at Alexandra, were ot- iered at auction on Thursday last. The highest bid on the farm itself was $7.000. it did not sell. Every- thing else sold well. Twenty seven bead of cattle brought prices rang his from no to 812a emh. Horses 5°16 8B 111911 as I100 each and sows with litters sold at $90. The mach. lnory and other commodities sold in proportion. Mr. Robertson in. tends removing in the near future to Fiat River. where he has pur- alflsed a large wooded. pfgpgny_ r. Garter. the auctioneer. states 1113'- l-hlswas one ofthe most sue-- cessful sales he has conducted this season. i- WEDDING-A very rett we tiles took place at s31...’ d‘ Lethedrul yestbrllgv 130ml"; when. M1" "if? Dealtoches became the Wife of Mr. William Chaiiison, son i" "rs- he» Chalssvn. city. Th6 ‘GETCKUIIy was lwrformed by-Bsv. ~ .-l"sther St. John. The brldewas attired in a tailored wit...“ hi“, serxe. and fox tum and was attend ed/bv- Miss Priscilla Buotezand: 11w Eroom was supported by his broth. or. Mr. Victor Chaisaon. The groom is one of our returned her- ons hsvlns ‘served in the war singly lllliii.» Adi-er the ceremony the wisd- ding party returned to the 110mg of the Kroorifs motheswhem- s wedding breakfasts was served. with immediate revistivur of. tho- ' contracting parties. The newly | married couple left» ln-tbgslternoon ion a Vlaii‘ to the bride's‘ parents at Miscouche. The Gihrdiltli vliah~ l r-i Mr. and‘ Mrs. Clislsson mun-y DeBlois is to becollimllflawd llimlFdrugs of every description. bed and cently visited the island. ordered weather bert Vanlderstine. conditions and the consequent had ;tlie work which he did in a most roads a large number attended the ‘capable auction held at. the premises of Mr. The mechanical superintendent. ltir Oyster Bed Peter iiifctluaid. who is always rook- ltfr. Carter ing after the interests and welfare the auctioneer found no difficulty of the melt. Gees that evefyihhlg is in finding ready Pllfllhflsnn: for the carried out to further the best inter up for est of the men and sale. One twelve-acre field sold for Steeves will start a first-aid 01859 Horses P" 1116 R. R. in Juno. any employee hmugm up g0 $309 each, and other wishing to take the course can do articles sold at highly satisfactory ;B0- This is the fourth class put prices. Mr. Cudmcre, who was re- llllrflllth m! l-lio Island. and as Mr. or his wile, m. Steeves said, Charlottetown takes tends removing to the city in the no second place in the Dominion. first-aid hospital in most. central‘ part of the railway, where 31110116 hn.rt la rushed to and his wounds cared for. until the arrival of the Doctor. The place is fitted up with hot and cold water, bandages and everything to make the injured as‘. comfortable as possible. Mr.- Steeves of lifoncton, engineer 0i‘ Safety-first and first aid, who re- ihe Secretary of First Aid Mr. Her to carry out and satisfactory manner. road. Mr. MUTT AND JEFF- nsauct, Ann I'M GGTTING TIIiGD or Maw Young-so! z simvcv ssrm lime A cl-lANGG -er scenic ' ISLANDEI DEAII- Word has uiiry 25. 1921. STERMENP-lt is the intention of the fishery authorities in Massa- Hns-t A|D_m the w”; end of chusetts to have a very rigid in- the machine shop ortiie P. E. 1s gigacttllggmofthgismliivaggsggflzlg: and it is announced that sized lobsters will be seized and Ameidcan coast. 1i it'll! be therefore well jfor local shippers to see that no Mobster, under nine inches are al- llowed to be exported to the U. S liberated along the MEMORIAL SCROLL-Mr. Froc man Mutts-n, l-lothiweli, has receiv- ed the following. scroll of condol- ence from King George with refer- ence to ‘his son Private Edward Mnttart, Royal Montreal Regiment, who was killed in France some four years ago last fall. He. whom this scroll commemorates mus numbered among those who. at the call King and Country. Soft all that. was dear to him. endured hardnessem ed danger, and. finally passed out or sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those wiho 00Ill8'8n6i‘ sec to it thathis name be not for- giiten. Pte Edward Mutiart. Cansd- gratulate them. and wish the nappy Ian infantry Bu. weeaei to arrive in Charlottatownf—’f‘he Fern Garden Mack-lb: 0a., Arthur, thi, spring was the small aenoen- Mount Ddwsrg Bold. of which bu. ' Chaparral: has rendered very eillc- er. "Lady May," captain Finlsyhl. B. Romhough is managing olree from , tor, is now issuing twenty per cent Charlottetown illelle River on Tuesday with nidividend cheques tc its sharehold- Dominion Public Buildings clear- cargo of produce which is new bs-‘eris: The foxes of this company are of snow during the past Vlllltn1"illg discharged at Pownal wharf Premises. I straits. The patrol will "Cape Ray to Bird Rock, B all undo} stations in iilie (‘ape Race. Cape Ray’. No no)’. Grlndstone and Fain Mary's Convent, Sourle, A. B. Parquet of iSonris Richard Alexander sou of lift‘. Angus Souris. Rev. J. C. McLean 0i" mot tur. and becoming bridesmaid returned to the bride's served. Their couple much happiness years. macho‘; on Mr. Rombouglra ranch _ company which nad IN HOSPITAQ-Jdrlellde in this 51°91! 155119;] 81519-990 l1" Dllilil ty will be sorry be learn from n dividand annually since i917. IOARG OF TRADE PRESIDEQTP 5+ Y"! hl-Grnllilll Hailifax to taheup with the Film- , ess-Wlth_v Steamship (‘o.. the mat- The lecture was on Lobster lndns- ' ten- of the proposed llaiifanCba-r lottetown- Boston route and ineid ei- will be ready fof service about. been received by Mr. Richard Hen; ontally to look over the steamer the middle of next week. when she bebo187- Monell, of Lhe death of his . Constance as to that host's adapt- m’ will probably-make her 11m trip brother Reverend Philip Hmno~|abllity IOI‘ the Charlottetown-Pic The hefty. in Hobart. ‘lhsmania onJnn- 3 tou service. Reverend Father Mg-Jlfennebery visited Prince Edward, Th‘ mwgmepy-island twenty-two years ago. | THE STANLEY ON ICE PAT- ROL.--C. G. S. Stanley has receiv- cd orders from the Marine Depart- FQR lm-‘QgMM-igu 9|.- Log, merit at Ottawa, to undertake the duties of an ice patrol in the Cabot to Heath Point, Anticosii. and back to Cape Ray. The Stanley; will keep all vessels posted as to ice condi- tone and will also iranmmlt regular reports i.o the nearest radio stations which will relay them i0 all other vicinity. including The Stanley is instructed to act as a control station for the preparation and distribution of ice information. ....'*McCORMAC-PAOUET. - riie " marriage took place recently in Si. Gertrude Paquet. daughter of Mr. McCormacl-i. McCormack, ed. The bride looked very charm- ing in a suit of ‘brown tweed. mar- liat. The was very fiiecomlngiy attired. After the ceremony where a sinnptuons repasi many friends oon~ in future T0 IIEIIODEL IUILDING- The b Ohlnsss laundry on Great George Street is closed and the proprietor Ls going no Iontreal. The owner of the building, Ir. ll‘. P. Hsnnse- asy, intends having it remodelled and made ism tiwo stores with of- fices upstairs. ,-/ . 1 Q ski 1 5 Y!» -....-iusraucrtve necrosis.- ' lecture with iantein.sli=des' was given in the night by . c » Mr. Halhett or Ottawa and Mr. J. -- _ - ~ _ ‘ ..-. A. Mi-‘lliellan. Fishery Inspector. _ ' ‘y A barrel of Purity Flour rnaltes more, ‘i larger, lighter loaves than a-barrcl of or- dinary flour because Purity Flour is milled try, The Hall was well filled and everyone enjoyed themselves very mieh. Mr. lialkett said it was one of the best medings he had since. cumin, to the Island. Several to perfection from the. famous, hard. f,‘,,',,'“,,,“°; ,,'1'°'° m“ hi m’ Gm“ glutinous wheat oi Western Canada. ROTARY cLUl-Rotarisn Grady presided over the weekly luncheon in the Hotel Univ-lea yesterday after- noon and Rotsrian J. G. Jamieson _ i was the speaker. He gave ‘a concise “- and highly entertaininz account of’ “More Brgad and. Bread " pharmacy and the ingredients I which are in more wmiilson use for ,7‘... . i medicinal Dilrlwses, together with interestin and amusirg details of _ ~_ the contests of early compounds. in igfvfip, 151.1168, K132i; “ihfjfgf awdlgmlq (“1131-311" whet the course of his remarks he dealt My God To Thee‘ when M " M?“ Pwbe"? “i1 D11 ~ Wm‘ 51m" mmplmr- qumme’ He Comclih when He Cometh 1;,‘ fmiy 18' ‘ Dmm“ Pwdem- 091mm nmrphme’ The pail bearers were ‘Martin Jar1 ‘is e (Ft on or 0mm“ ‘or ‘ and 1"°°1°“5 ‘mus’ “M” 1‘ dine. Walter Wynne Ralph Coffin F3511“: H: we“ the“ ‘lam’ '”°“1"1‘ “I mfmmuw“ m m“ "n" Johnnie Bamhriclr. ilarvie Douglas lgrgideliets dvasLroltfifigdi-JT“ elected.) I 11111"'-°d ' and Charlie lftogerson. Vice President, Mr. C. L. Lille; Stacy-Treasurer, Mr. H. E. ll ler. be from ird Rock rtih Syd- e Point. There passed peacefully away at his homo, Head-of ‘l-lilisboro. AprlP 8th. James Lyman DQ118189. voila:- est, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawson Douglas at the early age of 3 years and 8 months after an illness of twenty three days with acute Bright's disease. All that. medical aid and loving kindness could do was of no ava-ibhls spirit took its flight to Him that gave it. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrow |ing parents one brother and one The Annualiideeting of ilie Char lottetowri Golf Club was held on Tuesday evening, 12th, in thewo-I Executive Committee:—- ill", man's Ciuo Room, Bank of Comnier I H. W. Longworth; J. l-l. Mal ... ce Building.‘ Dr. Goodwill, the Prc~ Percy Peps and W. K. Rogers, sident. presided over a large gath- Oiiioers of. the Ladies Brandi erlng of the members. _ the Golf Club. Presldenh- My; latter reading the minutes of the, B.‘ Bagnall; last annual meeting. the financial! Vice-President. — Mrs. report ivas read. and on motion, Goodwill.‘ adopted. Secy-Ffueasurer, ltiiss‘ lieien l it ‘was lded to proceed with‘ Grant. (rmolected). . the construction of a Tennis Court, House Committce.— Mira. i‘. “LBWT- T118 1'"1""'111 ‘"8 “'91? 91‘ to be pissed near the Club-House. Miler Mrs. A. G. Peaks Mr; mud“ n°"wiw3m“‘fln we b“ T118 i°110W1I18 lrew members were E. 0'I')onnoli; Miss Mary ‘llaszarl roads. The, funeral sorvlilefl i! i119 electedz» Professor F. 'l‘. Watkis; Green, Committee- Mrs. 1L house ans; ErB-ve‘ were conducted Mr. Noel. H. Deblois; iMr. and Mrs. Stewart; miss. Edith. ltogers. ll by Rev J. C. Martin. Mount W. Ii. Whear; Miss. Marlon Rose Longworth. of Miss to Mi‘. officiat- Vlc .. they dlilfilfl. was -By “BUD ‘FTsHEl tiirruo “one! wrun- wow-b as nie sense or. Ml P/wmo Ye as ‘rt-lane A~n= CK WH€N 13M MR€ADV liens.’ iWQii ..Fi\ esrw“'.ill»v~.» 1i :iilt|1 FM tween as» rue oer wtr A (wanton! r "rtiu-m l. ll r m. ' Jefiiioes (in A Quiet Hunt In Se Nelle’: ‘(ova 5on9; ‘HERE'S Me clinics - 1 serve our-v H Restart: sonnets‘- atan n sec 1w. leer‘. tumor seuP minis? r A. to»? Y WMQER INKS’ ‘ JHWGRT l: w!“ coNMeiSSEUB 100mm 0N6. or Jiiete. Merr, BuT been" rsni. we Wtiieli. LY i 5 - 4w. per, M: imam-ts so» . er ave-wins» i-itw- _r_ nu: wmrutd est‘ e9 ‘Ilia x u. arch For Trouble, iltiuittsoa ttwr if,‘ , NZW‘ 7 . an "unbroken. mi...»- of his," which. contsillis directions g 2i yam and proved an. by ‘ sinister-naps‘ .1‘ - ‘ rm new an!‘ smnsml. (Quiet) mas ewe - ‘lite idirctafll. -