THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN so >9 _ . 3‘ » lie-i ‘ ' y t l» I ~ c ~ r E E E i I l . g a I.‘ . ‘ _ A. _ ,, . _. . p ,1; i _ ‘i’ ' ‘ Sh‘ f h’ h I I, y g l. lrts o 1g qua It)’ I - .7 '~ J i‘ _ f, M, v y, 0 I . - —.;.- 3 at a saving price . I. - . . ,.. 5 i‘ y. » ,; 1' l . each or , , l. 4 r l -i l; ; I . 2 for $3.7 ll. Q , See them as shown in our Southern window ‘to- 1 , f , l, I day, handsome, well tailored, perfectly fitflllg f‘ r i Shirts, made by real shirt makers. You ve bought m. y! y’ $2.50 Shirts that are no better than these. fur l? . f; w; » $1.98 each—2 for $3.75 .._ . i‘, l ' m: l“ ' ‘ w: i; I - r c . ., ‘ :57 & l ll °‘ ll .» I n I r i - ‘ - ‘ - i h "1 , ~ lilo All-n s Stole ‘. {i i: 5 v . c ‘ _ é ,. i ; ill-VD)’ hirlllcul IIlCI was ilnmedinte- life was to recite his Poem’ °° his l‘ - l‘ d. Whcn Dr. Mlltthi- fflvndfi- V"? 19W °1 “m5” P'°d“°‘ . - '- v _. l M E M 0 R I A M sfmsirllrrlrzigciis assured M“, M“. lions were ever written down. He‘ ‘II I I llcill that all liope of revovery was will! '- d°°P Mme“ In an that 9"" ii‘ t I MRS .\l.-\RY I". PHILLIPS gone. Life had become extinct: iiflmed i” u“ welfare °t the °°m' AMHERST, Feb. 2%El-t—Ml1yor i»! W. Rogers has received word the death of his sister, Mrs. l -.'.=r_v F Phillips, iii Fall River, ' lss -, utter (l lcilgthy illness She .4 the widow if Charles A. Phil- lips and had resided in Fall River lor many years. Mrs. Phillips was a musician of exceptional talent, . clad bcsidcs being a member of the l..ll River Music Club was active- ] lg: connected with tlic First Bap- Eist Church and the W. C T. U. llosides her brother in Amherst, ' Etiere is a sister in Amherst, Mrs. . . . t‘ W. Main, lmd three other sis- l l. ' 1f rs, Mrs. ll. E. Easton lincl Mrs I vi‘ B Evans, of Toronto. and Mrs ITBdEFICIC L. Rogers, of Albertans i’ E. I The llite Justice T. S. Rogers. of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotlri ivns also a brotlicr. ‘MR. WlLLL-hfl A. MACNEILL In the early evening hours of lfilesvinjv, Januliry 26th, Mr. Wil- mm A lifzlcNcill, s. very highly tcelncd resident of Hunter River i-lssed peacefully nway at the argo 1f eighty-six ycars The deceased rind been in his ilsual condition of good health and (luring the duy l-iis gentle spirit had winged its inmmiy “d was “ever found want‘ licavenward flight. m5 m helping on m every 800d Besides a sorrowing widow, for- vcause- 3° w” I‘ my“! member 9! merly Miss Elizabeth Donald. Park ,3” Presbytemm Qhurch In can" Corner, Mr. lvfncNt-iii leaves to “Ia and during the day’ c‘! "'5 dis‘ mourn the loss of o kind and l0v- IWPLIO“ he “mamed ‘we to the ing flitlier, two sons and two faith o! his fathers" six years “g0 zlllughlcrs The sons ore Townsend he w“ ordamed to the Eldersmp lifocNeill, North Rustico and Alvah °i ‘he P'°5"Yi°“““ Cimwh “i AIQCNQHL Cavendish’ and the Hunter River, which office he has daughters are Mrs. Wilfrid Cnmp- Fin” fined Wm‘ ma“ and dignity’ iii-ll, Purl: Corner, and Mrs Frank , He Wm be much missed in the m!‘ A“ are feeling ‘ferent spheres and activities of life iBut while this is so, it is in the wns one of a family of nine mem- h°m° that his 1°55 Wm b” ‘an hers-two brothers and seven sis- m°5t deeply‘ m’ loved one’ Wm ters- The brothers were Charles lone“ 1on3 for his genial presence hflicNcill, CLIVDIIGISh and Wm. A. ‘Md his “Yd °f §°°d “heer- B“ MrlcNeill, Hunter River, now de- they ma“ 1°“? I“ vam‘ N° more lean he draw near to bring to them celiscd, and the sisters were, Mrs i Jeremiah iifncNclll and Mrs. Ben» Purim" and 1°)“ N“ agam ‘ha: jamln McLeod. Crnpliild, Mrs. John ‘Whey B” mm upon the earth‘ Biintuin and Mrs James Craswell, ,h“5 Elma on mm that home o‘ South Rustico, Mrs Wm. Donald, many mansmns where‘ because o! Piirk Corner, Mrs. Wm. McKay, his havng bee“ xaithml “m0 the Clifton and Mrs‘ Dame; McKay, ‘end he has already received the French River. Of these only Mrs. “wen iwne" of the Mastel-‘m K Daniel McKay now remains. Th“ ‘menu was hem n“ e a ' Mr. lvfacNcill was born in Ca- itemom‘ o! Thursday’ January 128m Vcndlsh Ho was the younger son The" were ‘WC’ separate 5°“ c”: oi'- Alexander MacNeiil and Helen lone service w” held at the 0d l Townsend MacNelll He lived there 53mm‘? l“ Hume‘ Riv" “nd was until twelve years ago, when ho i mnducted by R" R- Hensley Sh” and Mrs MncNcm nwvcd to Hun. | vert and the other service was held Ramsay’, Clifton kccnly their loss The deceased iwrzlm ,¢-=~‘/>-*Y~ i - ‘ dently ter River He was o. man who was nouse. In the early evening just well and favorably known through- ufter having attended to the fire out the whole countryside Of a 2n the stove he lay down on the ,quiet retiring nature he never loin Not long: after he had donc Isought publicity of any kind. lo, Mrs. MncNeill who wlls slitlnil i-Icnco it was that only those who not for away reading, hcnrd ’ Mr clinic to know him ivcll were able MacNeill giire n couple of short to appreciate his true worth ' He gasps When she reached his sidx: was of a literary turn of mind and the was shocked to find flint evl- ii-ns in his own way somewhat of a ho hncl suddenly llflflSlTl poet Olic of tile great joys of his Diliflfi FQQTUJ EAR See Oar New Styles in SPRING SHOES Womerfa had been doing illc work about the film's Stylish Pumps Ox f0 rdg at Special Value $2.25 up $3. 00 up Our Goodrich Rubbers wcnr lonucl". Cost , no more. Do not mil-w the llziruzlins on our racks. LEPAGE SHOE CO. LTD. .,._,,,, ».-7m'1v..-"'!1B>V" v-raffi-Y’ - ‘in the United Church, Cavendish and was conducted by Rev. R Hensley Stavert and Rev. H. S Bishop. Although the day was very stormy quite a large number were 1 present at both services to Pa)’ 'their last respects to the deceased ‘and to show the high esteem in which he was held by them. The floral tributes were beauti- ful and consisted of a pillow from the family. Wreath from the Ses- sion and Board of Managers Pres- byterian Church, Hunter River. Spray from the W. M. Society. Presbyterian Church, Hunter River. The pallbearers were. John Mild» Alex. MacNelll. Fred Clflfk. J09 ‘Stewart, James Andrews and Ful- ton Robertson. Interment was in ‘the People's Cemetery. Cavendish- MRS. PRICALLA HILL In the midst of life we are in dcnth. Such was the case in the passing of Mrs. Pricalla Hill, New Glasgow, who was called away so suddenly at the age of sixty eight years, widow of the late Elijah Hill, who predeceased her seven years ago. Mrs. Hill was enloylnl: her usual good health and on Monday even- ing, February 8th. she was convers- ing with her family and retired to her room and on the following morning she did not arise at the llsuni hour and one of the mem- bers of her family on going to. her room found her in a semi- (‘OHSCIOUS condition. Medical as slstnnce was Immediately mon ed and it was found she was suf- fering from a stroke of Paralysis from which she never revived. ricr-th following on Monday. 15th. She was a. member of the Church WESTERN aulllinml‘ -HORSE BUGS, TOIJOS, Wflps, sleigh bells and whip! in ltock at Bruce's. 1078-2-23-21. -COME T0 THE entertainment and Box Social in Malpequa Hall. the auspices of the Prlncetown Y. P. S. Admission 25c. I! not fine come Wednesday. l068-2-22-2i. -—APPOINTED TO SCOUTS COUNCIL-Jill‘. J. J. Cvaudet has ‘been appointed to the Council of the Summer-side Boy Scouts The Colmcil now has m. Wlnsloe J. Lldstone, who is vice president of the Island Scouts, M3‘. J- J. En- man, Mr. P. G . Clark. m. E. J. Hallant, is noting scout Master. The Summerslde troup organized las‘ year is progressing favourably-S —DEATE 0F MR8. PETER I! GALLAME-The death occurre on Friday at her homo in Sum mersde of Mrs. Peter B. Galian‘ at the advanced age of 86 years after only two days illness. Her husband prdeceased her two years ago. ‘There were no children by the marriage. The funeral took place on Saturday morning to St Paul's Church and cemetry Rev. Bennett MacDonald offici- ated at the church and Rev. Dr MacLell-an at the grave. The pal.‘ bearers were Messrs Josep‘ Gallant, Joseph Gaudet, Michlu Arsenault and Joseph A. Gallon —S. -—YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIAL.- Young People of’ Trinity‘ Unite Church entertained the Young, People's Society of North Bedeque on Friday evening in Epworth Hall. ‘The meeting was under the auspices of the Christian Citizen- ship Department and wag presided over by Mr. Fred Watton. Flollow- ing the regular devotional period a discussion took place on "Rural Improvement". Many suggestions were received. Rev. T. W. A. Nicholson and Rev. L. B. Campbell took part in the discussion. Ganes- arid a pleasant social time with refreshments brought the evening to a. close. Miss Plllman extended the thanks or the Bedeque Society to the local society for their hos- pitality.-S. . of Christ and was always seen in her pew when possible. Her pass- ing leaves a. vacancy in the church of a staunch member, in the com- munity s. worthy citizen, and in the home a devoted mother and grandmother. She was a woman of beautiful character, and refine- ment. Her home was one of hos- pitality where she always had a welcome for everyone. She will be greatly missed by her host of fri- ends to whom she had endeared herself. The funeral was held on the following Wednesday from her late residence where a. large con- course clime to pay their inst res- pects. The scrvice was conducted by her pastor. Rev. W. G. Quiglcy, assisted by Rev. W. J. McLeod. During the service her favorite hymns were sung. Does Jesus Care? Asleep in Jesus, and Jesus Lover of My Soul. There is left to mourn, one daughter, Mrs. Tho- mas Goss of Alberton. Two daugh- ters-in-lnw, Mrs. Elbert and Mrs. Harland Hill, who tenderly cared for her during her seige oi’ sick- ness. Two sons Elbert and Har- land. Two sisters, Mrs. John Clark Rustico, Mrs. Willard McGregor, Hunter River, and five brothers, Rev. Everett and Professor Nelson Stevenson of Illinois, Edgar and Dr. A. B. Stevenson, of New Glas- gow, and W. H. Stevenson of Char- lottetown, also six grand childrr The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Pillow, the Family; wreath, Rev. Everett Stevenson, Illinois; spray, The Albertcn Tele- phone Staff; spray, The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society of the Christian Church. The poll bearer were, Horace Ling, George H. Stev- enson, Eldon McKay, John Sample, Cecil Laird and Cyrus Smith. In- terment in New Glasgow Cemetery. MISS CATHERINE ‘JOHNSTON! The death occurred yesterday morning at The Charlottetown Hospital of Miss Catherine John- ston. The deceased for many years taught school in this Province and was among the group of old time teachers who by percept as well M by example advanced the cause of ducation on the Island. She was I lady of splendid attainments, ex- emplary character, charitable and I BRUARY 23, New Spring 2002;? i t A ' ' D ' I -— rr: 0mg azly-- If l8 both Inforosting and Profitable to sho at th‘ . I t ' of the Smart New Things, arriving each dag. Pifgffififl:'I>e¢:u:;°;:hnfialI/1°a:‘° l‘ glvigize ‘of this Fine _Seiec_tion_ at our Extremely‘ Low Prices. Shop navy ‘i; i se s where Fashion Aida in Expressing YOU . i; DRESSES ! I In a Remarkable i Pre-Easter Sale! l ‘\‘& i '7 ° - Sme ,1 ‘ruse l $4 s“ l ‘ I U Ch ' l and arming r o 0 $5. 98 Mrllmery ! l Not every day an offer new Hats arriving daily l lair-eel th1s.d Evetry Dress is in styles- anxious to be l, wrlzns: 23'3"?“ l r O ' l are accustomed to see in Eastgr to web? the lililétvlvl f much more expensive Straws. There are so i Dresses. All the New- many styles to choose I fit Style Features in the from. The Breton Sailor, 0st Attractive Spring Turban Effects, Coffed Shfldes- Sizes 14 to 44. Bflms, etc. The mater- l Relmember the price is ials are of rough shiny . ‘m Y - ~-- Zitralw, tpedflgfieth braid, so ,1 e c. e n $4. and Hats are very attractifi: lypriced. JUST ARRIVED 1 Smart New Scarfs! New Flecked Tweed and T0 ‘Suit Every Printed Silks ! Costume ! For those who would like to make a is?“ of Prihlliggiflfggfé Smart Frock or Suit for Earl S ' , - ~ l let them see these new mgteprglg: Roman Stnpe Sllk’ N-ew- I . . . est Styles and the prices ga;éi3dp€;v;:gi I36 Inches “(m are so reasonable. You Printed Silks in Assorted Designs can $1311)’ afford one to and Colors, 36 inches wide. Price Igsrix: every costume‘ PM“ $1.75 “$1.98 c1 m and c1 n5 PRO WSE BROS Lt . ; l I ' c l —7_7le FGShIOII Centre—. | ' HAVANA, F b 22-40 di xhibits f -" - l‘ -“ Trade I‘ W St. Huberts Alrport Press CBble(tI)—ThB 0:321:13; such! I070 PWIILSYIIVEIYI! announced. To Be Closed steamer New Northland, carrying Havana Harbor today at noon, The MONTREAL, Que, Feb 22- (By The Canadian Prcssi-Econo- my measu ca instituted by the Do- I minion government will mean al- most complete closing down of ac- tivities at the St. Hubert Airport, near here, it was shown on Satur- day when all but about six- of the personnel received official notifica- tion from Ottawa thiit their servi- ces would not be required aftc March 31, 1932. A storekeeper and customs off cer end several maintenance em ployees will be kept on, ft was stat ed. .The airport manager, four me teorological bureau officials, sever- al air engineers and the officl staff received notifications. kind to all She leaves surviving four brothers namely Reverend John F. Johnston, J. J. Johnston K. 0., Richard E. Johnston, Bar ristcr, of Bolton, Mass. and Dr William Johnston of the nmr place. To these sorrowlng- relatives tho Guardian extends its aym- i pathy. The funeral will be heldl from the residence of her brother. J. J. Johnston. 140 P-"'ord Street, on Thursday morning at 9 o'er Aftoir nil-in: rub In lllnufl. v --¢- w-iln-issn. ;.. nub In MlnlflYl flier mow-ebulli- Mil K IS A SOI.Il) P000 lll LIQUID roam With Percent MILK ONIONS . ..... BEETS . . CARROTS SQUASH . . . PINEAPPLE FURNIPS . . JYSTERS . CABBAGE . SPINACH .. PUMPKIN . l'OMATOE$ CELERY . . . LETTUCE . CUCUMBER ASPARAGUS l. more Solids than any other Food Listed Below. Tho Lines show the Percentage of Solids in Edible Portion. 0 l 2 3 f‘ ' "I 13 m»... _.. H-H ~~--~~- .»....- uun i mr-n RADISH CAULIFLOWER I ..... WATERMELON i ....- ..~-~.-.-. .. .l.-.~.. ....-_ ...._ THE COW IS A WONDERFUL I.ABORATORY._ Shewiaiifi"; bulky foods and transforms them into a food that l8 easl y S ested and easily assimilated without waste. GARDEN CITY MILK ' IS IILEAII AIIII SAFE A SERIIS- SAVI THIS AD. IT l, ONB Ol- .»o,-.» . M. . ‘ " T" 3‘ " \‘a~sV._-.._...... ...__