uplul. 1821~i926 ' ‘F ‘ "v PURE JAM JEJLIIES liiiiRllilil ADE i cnossn. a, hLAcKvvELsjs b. tin Strawberry . . . . $1.00 per tin 41 4 lb. tin Raspberry . . . .. $1.00 per tin 4 lb. tin Marmalade .. .. $1.00 per tin snlnnlrrrs MARMALADE 4lb.tin~...‘.‘........;-...75cpertin lib. glass . . . 30c perbottle 12 oz- glass ...........25cper bottle ST. WILLIAMS JAM AND JELLIES 4 lb. tin Strawberry . . . . . . 90c per tin 4 lb. tin Raspberry . . . . . .‘90c per tin - 1 lb. glass Strawberry . 35c per bottle 1 lb. glass Raspberry . . 35c per bottle 1 lb. glass Plum . . . . . . .350 perbottle 1 lb. Qlass Black Currant __ _ Jam 40cperbott1e lib. glass ReglvCurrant . - Jellv . . . .". '. . . . . ; . . 40c per bottle 1 lb. class (lrabappie Jelly‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c per bottle f-l lb. jeflass Rasp- and Straw- berry . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c per bottle 4 lb. class Raspberry. $1.25 per bottle l lb. glass Pineapple Mztrmalade . . . . . . . . 40c per bottle i. Iloney Nut Butter-in toy pails- made from pure clover honey and peanut butter-Delicious for sand- xviches or as a spread for bread or , toast. F Give the ‘cihiltlren plenty oi‘ it 35c per tin Ollll Yellow Cling Peaches-cut in small. slices. . . . . . . . 30c, 40c and 50c per tin . Peachesctlt-in lialvesr ~ ~ ~ “ ‘ , ».....--..25c,35cand45cpertin MAPLE BUTTER—i35ct-s. PER TIN JENKINS 8i SUN Fruit Groceries — Vegetables l . ‘liiE cnmil null Jncreanes productoion. avznvaonv is a .Ci'0i!B-W0l'dl ____ ‘s, ~ . ff,‘fgelyy""ftl""léd"f~@1100" and was Puzzle fan now-we have one fo ' " ,. . “ an“ ' man!’ be "K We" every ageacompleta “l 5o c“ azlpulllzilg reczzvegaoegtwong flciil_li‘0ll’l long distances. 'i‘h‘e ‘this office. Get one While they\now 50 cts at this otflqgq 9t! gunfire-cacao??? by dltelv. M1- tf. ~ ' l‘ 0 on an t e ____ l OFHCE , , tuntral was conducted under the C . ' . 8Wl-FT'3 mxzo FERTILIZERJQflWQ, .,,,,,.,,1'“,’,‘,*,E,,E',",‘,’,,',,,PZ,‘,,ZE; “WPWQJ 0f 11w .1-0ral Orange :—~We have just received a supply g ‘of Ahilnai Brand for all crops nniligZ§l,,“l,,§'ff_kl35.,_1-,, Special Brands for Potatoes onlyi Selling at lowest ‘prices, Wholesale} and remn- A- ‘Hllrlle & 09- fire in the basehurner for awh-le 471"4'17'2l~'\\1o~i=e!l any quantity A Pickari suv THE BEST-ABE)’ Cflrtfll’! ' W‘ m“ Delhi mhflizl High Grade No. 1 “Nlckel" Time-l guy thy Seed. No. 1 “Queen" Clover’ Tlmonw A. H & C Wilellfidl-esh stock, best or“ o .‘ir.d Seed Oats. -l“or'sale ‘by Mer- lowest prlcee, chants all over P. E. Island and at _ llir ‘Seed Store. Carter & C0,, Ltd, Scedslilen, Charlottetown. 455 4 16 thBZi icontin-uilig presbyterlans 4824-17-21 |lleld in the Marebfield ,‘(.'hurch SEED GRAIN-Fresh stock ‘lln-Ia o'clock, ported Seed Wheat, White Banner preach. Qiits, Barley. Buckwheat Peasl vl-lchus ulld Corn selling at. lowest’ pl cs wholesale and retail. -A. Horne & Co. 455 416 ths2i lN SHIPPING CIRCLES — Thirst, iiiuyalite returned to the ‘xiii Monday evenin-g to boilers washed. ulll go iilto cu lg ‘b . . iélfpply the (lemlgll-llsslml FPWBY l0 hiteuull. Thos. Dover, Edward Bell Cilnl-Zottetowll and Sydney for re- J. B, ‘lrlucd bulk prodncts-J-laiifax Her- was f-‘dl- nott. I Rev. DI’. suntan YESTERDAY-The fun held yesterday morning from A w ‘main ‘dock llcqujlgln Hlgh have 119mb‘? Rev.‘ Mil-u-rice M-oDonaid. v HAD PLEASANT VISIT — Mr. \\i‘illam A. McDonald, ‘formerly of Qfiflrlzetown, ‘P. E. l. who bns ‘been siting his sister, Mrs. (Capt) E, t‘ v ‘ illcks oi’ this city has ‘left to join is ‘silip the S. S. Brnlin, at Goda- 1m; it'll, Ont. it is twenty years since gow, fr. McDonald last visited his na- ' ve province and he certainly en- ‘yed two months’ vacation renew- li; old acquaintances and friends. PERSONALS lliuy on return to Ottawa. was in the city yesterday. . >" Miss Edna Dicks. Park St, is ‘Fillillil her cousin, Miss Wood, [Aaike Verde, for a few days. HARTSVILLE VOTE—'l‘he vot- Misses Myrtle Taylor and ‘Beulah rt: ill the Hartsville section of the Tani/pbeii, were recent visitors to {Yiblkllelli Congregation closed New G-Illsgow the guests of Miss lwlillrsllnv afternoon. April liltll. lliiui Dickieston. lilo result was meln-bcrs and ad- ‘iiilollts voting "Pragbyterlgn (i1, bivllllflilis and adherents voting llll- n l3. The results from the whole ilrookfield congregation are ‘as lol- iinvs: lirooktitilil ‘Presbyterian 63, iiii-‘ikliiili linion 0; Hnptvllle pm, Mr. Muldook A. MaoLeod, teacher lififil-iilnl. \r‘.'l'll(3y, spent three days in the city_ attending the Teachers’ Wllvvrltion. and spent his Easter a olldiiys with his parents, Mlyand ‘beginning, Monday. 2i HARD COAL-You will need n . Oats. Barley Peas Vetcheul quality and at MARSHFlE-Lflzgervico fOI‘ the. ,. u, , Bapitgiz, climbed. on Sun-day, April 19th all“ Genge will bfflll 0t‘ the lute Mrs. JolhCarter was| i eady to help ilemievaeyli Undertaking Parlors to Dunstunn Cathedral, wibere a ‘Mass was celebrated l‘! i‘! Blllieflléd S116 ‘pail bearers were: ‘Messrs Jazz: o! S," John’ u. R Madmgan’ Mm] Connors and‘ all-tl-iy lllsflltll ill the coliliiiulsity. Fleming. Service at the rave , - .1 . . . conducted by Rev‘ A‘ If sure-iv ‘iillss Bell. McIntosh. and nev- Senator liicbcsn, Souris, left v93. Arte-mas Moffatt, New Glas- THIQIiGI-IARLOTTEIUWN GUARDIAN ‘ 3 1'1?" .. v i" W?’ "m" "fllilfl" Wit-lair] solteno. a cuiiiidlnn ni-niluci IN MEMORIAM "ms LATE n. A. Manon/lop T59 funeral of t‘he late Mr. D A. ivicbonniil-ol furs‘.- valley was nheoc-ationol whllcil the late Mr. lvivhollaid was a member‘ for ma-ny 3‘“"°'- A! U19 Brave ‘the solemn wrvicc 0t‘ the Order was conduct- ed by ofificers of the Lodge. The i Dali bearers were Messrs Nell "llllll-‘mfl. b. A‘. McIntosh. Roderick - Ntvllvlsou‘. Hugh Gillie, Daniel Mc- Aliillflll, l). J. Munroe and D. J. I _.vlclo.illion, | iiie late Mr. McDonald was in ‘i 11W bi ilnc ot‘ Lie being 55 years oi‘ HHH- He was ‘in his usual health ,.lli to a tl:w days before his death, ile_ was suddenly stricken llelllllimo to which le suc- tiie inst act was a friendly one, visit to a ‘sick neighbor whose ,v\i0ik he did. On his return home he u-ils taken ill. lie was n gug c nslul farmer and a leading resi- - dent conllllun-ity always in every tnillg cai- --culatcd to benefit his county. He had ti host oi‘ fr-ends a tact clearly B-‘ellllliilled by the large number oi’ ‘ioriawing netghbors who ut- Tlied yléflterduy to pay their last ‘tribute of respect. He will be rie leaves to mourn his wiife, torm- eli Cll-MYED all of whom were at his bedside and runel-ai with the loXfiblltzon of one. Mrs Walter Bell iornieliy 0i’ ‘llyon and n-ow of ukli l0l'|.l.ii. lb. is survived by two bictilels, Messlil S. A. McDon- Jill oi‘ (iilélflflllizlltliwll and Mr. ll. A. McDonald. merchant. ni i-illln.l- toll, Oilltarlo; and four sisters Mrs lwolnl iientoll and ivlrs U. A, Ross, |i>'t nlienuons, Mrs John Bernard. wwllrllllston and Mrs J. D. McDon- ald. Saulhport. 'l‘iiis death is the liirst break in ‘the fanl-lly of the late Mi‘ and Mrs lwllaid McDonald beside whosci lemthllii the first oi‘ their sons to; iie called hence now lies buried. | I To tiic sorrowing widow, family ili.li l't:lil-ilV0.a' 'l‘hc Guardian tendq in; sllicci. sympathy. t MRS. NELSON CARVER Death a-t any ‘time is veryisad Firm! with it's own natural qualities —— a fragrant, mellow quality that spells rfect smok —that's AMER CAN NAV , PLUG-whanks to firo-cure-I process that improves. _ Makes an ell-fired unbeatable smokingtobeoco‘. Tryitiorprvoofl . Qoglflfiliitfincctfloiu ericali fimokingTob cco i'.\’l"l'ii\ll ‘i1, iiurtville Union 13; M“ A u Mucpeod’ H“n'svl'1le' lmtézvlzlfifii,yiltfiglfirgtlrg: atzfillnjcmfuxi- liiil .lly. The ellll _ rilcp where slit‘ Wilriull LMi yl-al 241:0, illd>ili~ lion-lo,- illi- ilunlr-r River Presbyterian 19 Hun- ‘ i‘ _—_ ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ -' ' ' - ‘ i - i ' l"liil‘ - --i ti ‘ \‘~- " l‘ i‘ ‘i _ ’ _ _ . ' . M _ ,1; M _ ‘ I , ‘ a ,| l H“ i, pgll , a t..l\Pl liii ill iealnnt, lei V. \. .il.,il nio lil \ 1.5 an‘ .iiy I‘ ‘Vmwl, mfllm‘ H’; Pal-M pwsby‘ llnnlrl (lfrlisitivnigsgzitlsl Qguglciirg-tglne fall? ‘Julie Lfilulxfils-Kgrilt-hgeu 12d [lining his illlil-s the deceased will: zl‘..~.'l Willi ii lnlalllbrll‘ Ill till‘ Wu‘ ‘luring the lust‘ yours (il.ll~'=l' I "ma" ‘H’ L“.(T.2_9' l._ll:.t his lLu-stel" holidays with his tired it us‘ still sadder. ‘Sllch ivtlsnwfli“ “msmmi “im nzfitllliiml] mhi“, “hflmhl "hm; "flwllich “h” ‘xvii me. The {uni-Till service“ were 4 ' '" ,1 ‘ulg, M; l ll ‘v1, _ A_ 1i ., 4,. -ll -l l ll .5 ml of M“, 1.‘. it r1.) iziisutrving n l ly ‘n- o. (i-‘m i. ‘ovi- y_ . s. - , _ __ __ ,, _, , iolrqvANtlfsGlk/ING SIERVICE, hail. ‘M11111,’ i is Ml“ lNflsznsi-fltivii]wliliulpltl, pllghfmiPilsii-l‘. RtV. ’i‘lleollore (lallnlli. l): lllllil \\"l‘ oi a i lcvllzlrtlctel‘ illlil ;v,.,,,.,sid,, by m.“ \ 1L Mac. l ‘UH ues ny._ Pr" 1411i U"! YfliiPy “m, vvlll, gave lg, at the early ugligvliifs iuntleliess. ililct‘alldllwilliisols i - ,_.ll USItEill o1 it'll tiiosc “H k, q M“ M," ,_ im. m,’ , u‘, U“, t l Womcns Misilionurv hfi('|r1"‘> in,‘ 42 3,03,, The lam lMm Curve,‘ ' "- "dolll a benediction ill ll sick w! i lllc ‘pleasure ot her ‘liv- “Nola; --_\, Pvt-nil“: ljlnfldbuuau, be held their annual Tlllllllpunerhlg i h e “Hem name was Ada F“, l, qii Lil .~ BEsIdCS .1 gi-ici stial-k- “gm. "*“""|°“~ /\ mill‘? 0l>l\l<l'e-Kntioll Til-i :,',",.$,.gé:‘, émered the p E l 1.10,‘. 'l‘iii- lute 111-. iliciiiuis was born ‘it m] tiiiii nil mother, she loaves to __ _ ‘Blklllilflll to the ‘Society's iuvitniiii“ l l,“ lquv 15th ‘her .‘bul;y bglngjslWdéll 1\'|Il(\ ilny, Prince (‘on in the ii. urn sisters lllillilCly,‘ Alay FLES , CmFFo-N DANCE FRQCK " ,A program of uiusiip, twfls pl-ovlllelli I‘, M.“ on gummy mun 8.1mm] lookelyyenl" 1344, no’, hintlllili, t Hfllllil, Alli-c Bat-luv. and. ‘lend. nlso a selection by six voic- iconsisting oi‘ ‘two solos by Mia-l v Bessie Mnolihae and lMks. .1. P, Mac es besides two selections "on m a very enecuva mmmer.|'tl|Stl'|C-l8 there are several ‘bad hills ‘Rev, John Stirling, Montague. gave .nn illuminating address on Home _Missions telling of some of the t‘~-- , lritory where the church is work- fing, the people reached, and the lmeans used, The offering amounted llute on in the season. l1! U13‘ OIBHH- lshouid join rhe Church." EN J 0 YA B L E ENTERTPHNri MENT.——.A three titled Aaron rvniuluse ‘ EVPIIQLSTIERIEI‘ Our workmanship is of the MIWQ“ to the quality our priofll are reasonable. niture, , come in and talk it over with us. We guarantee to ‘give you tlsluotion. i BEND U8 YOUR GOOSE AND DUCK FEATHERS ‘I l w, pgy highest price when they lro not mixed. We ‘ also buy old. leathers. WE FRAME PICTURES i ‘ REAR or seen a WEEKS Phone Bhop 1042 House 134-J g Let us save you money and add appear- ance of your fur- , iienry miiriirlnne a c». - I l Hail by the Amateur Dramatic Club to a large and appreciativeithe IordsSllPllBf W88 ildmmlfll-Bred audience, ilu the msutml role Pypg-jlt the close of the service by Rev. ton mind conveyed with renllninlli- '1‘. Ewmi-tinassisied ‘bvRew H- P- A . gllidik hlillltslcl); infill: 1353111912): ing cordially invited to partake as m}, widow Q36"), charming“. During the reception service spec- presented her part.» "The Crooked if?“ :91: d gppggrgilzr mus“ w“ Specuiator“ was capably acted by y ' James McNaughton -and Clarence The Dunstamage Panama Club Green as the “Mysterious Youhgl t n] i I m, A n 10m Man" in the person of Arnett Sllilwlfield ear aeeigfif The: afibjelg bemg’ did, grand work as a detective; Ainesolved ma, Country M“ L, Annie Jones ‘The Girl in Red more enjoyable than (my Life,’- was an excellent vampire. Mrs. Both sides put forward strong lir- Arllfllt- BMW. ""1116 C"! GiPL" W" gu-ments and the debate proved a chflflnl"! 811d colllllllclllg in h" decided success. The vote ‘resulted part while "Little ‘Sis Riggs" a ln a victory .10;- tue prflfl, Regular Tomboy was pleasingly delivered by Jennie McKay, lnstru- The ladies offiho Young Peoples‘ mental and vocal solos, duets wei-elileague entertained the gentlemen contributed by Pihlllips »Bros., inn-ion miieiidnv evenilll; last in the ha" is cnlnii and ‘Rev. 'r. n, Wilson, bo- at ‘Maflhfleid "<1 s very pleasant tween the acts. A lively chorus gillle it ‘all? g7!‘ ‘in filimeruvi-tqi’ _ un con-s s e o games, con es s m‘: ffimfiflff?“ t3: a225,‘; and lmusic, all of which seemed to panist of the evening. Dainty lunch '""*'k° a “WW1 Emmi"? b“ ‘ihghdcf; es were sold and coffee served by l“ “d “bundmlt "lmch w the "Ladies of thé -Women‘s ln- ° ' stltute, Everybody going away sn- tisfled they had not heard anything so good for sometime. This very successful entertainment wlis brought to a close bysinging God‘ save the King. lillnord’: Llnlmont Fina for tho Ilnlr. 'l‘he main topic for conversation uni greeting ‘to ‘be heard on the road ‘now is: Morning Tom, ‘how's all the folks? how's the ‘foies? Early reports seem ‘to indicate a. good crop of pups in ‘this vicinity; DANDIES nut brown, and were Worn with "“ blnllg lllll, in good shape for travel-l by “m ling oll and there is no doubt that ‘whom mo“: M,“ Mucvhue rem] n now is the time for the wonk ‘to be missionary sketch "The Denlnnlltrnidune‘ ‘mrorlunmely m these NW0 on which the snow lays deep until At ‘the devotional meeting of ‘the Young ilwopies‘ League last week,‘ the pastor, Rev. H. Smith gave ii vcry eloquent and inspiring address m 580-00- M". MflcKelllie llfefiilledithe sulbject ‘being, ‘Why a Christian A special service was held in the act drama en-litiethodist Church Dun-staffnage on Slick from Pumpkin Thursday evening last at whicb.sev~ ._ Crick was presented at ‘Harringtoniera-l new members were received in to the dhurch. ‘The ‘Sacrament of Tuipper, all Christians present be- out here just now is foxes, the us- Mr. and Mrs. ‘R. P. Porsvthe and ‘(l peacefully away, inthe arms of one daughter, also her hits-band, his‘ “ged mother and aunt to mourn"vlildillflélil of the Probate (‘ollri iirv. \\'. l‘). and cherish the -lllelllory of u kind loving mother unti Wilt. “111088 place in the home cannot be filled! for-she was oi’ a klllll, hospitable, llntnre ‘as, ‘friend and stranger alike can testify for they always receiv- eil‘a welcome ht her ‘home. There are also left to mourn a sister ‘Mae, in ‘Brockton who was “very sick jwith pneumonia at that and Wallace in the West. The funeral service was conduct- ed at the house ‘by Rev. Mr. Mc- Dougali assisted ‘by Rev. ‘Mr. Tilly, of ‘Pownoil and Rev. Mr. lLindflfly 0i" Hazelbrook, after which the re~ mains were conveyed to Birchiil cemetery, .foilowed ‘by large con- course of ‘mourners, on Tuesday 25th and tenderly laid in their last resting place. And ‘now, after scarcely six gloom again -for ‘the Angel of, Death ‘has entered another home nearby and ‘taken up yonder the lov- ing Father and respected citizen in the person of Mr. Roderick Mc- Kinnon art the advanced age of 83 years, after a very short illness of a few days of ‘pneumonia, and (les- pite ‘medical aid and loving tender nursing he succumbed on Monday, April 6th. Mr. ‘MoKinnon of ‘Scot- tish descent was ofa robust nature and one of the early settlers who through ‘his. perseverance and in- tegrity made a comfortable home for ‘himself and famiily. He was n most eeteemable man and ‘possessed a lovable and hospitable disposition as every-body was ‘made welcome at ‘his home. There are left to mourn, his de~ voted wife and help-mate, who was formerly Mills Janie "McPhee. M!" ‘three sons, Max‘ in the ‘western state-s, Arthur, Contractor of Mal- den, ‘Mum, who arrived ‘home to ‘be present at the ‘funeral. and Natha- niel on tile homestead, besides a months, Alexandra, -is cast into deeil 5 ‘two: PARK " - won: GAY ATTIRE \ DONDON, ‘April 17.—Affectin-lz such foppery as balloon t. sore. iiinlo dandies outshone ‘the wotmon in Hyde Parks Buster march. 'i‘liaae elnpansivd- breaches were ‘liivncoloi-ed, lavender or butter- .1! dark brown or blue coats. men wore harmonious and shirt. . ' ‘" Women wore knee lenlrth skill‘!!! ' hats. with lirown and tan ‘the favorite colors. and broad brlnvmed v Some him _‘ er- chiofs tucked between their vest Re Ready for the Charge of the Light Brigade Bo randy to moot them when they coma-tho lnlld- aon Eric Cltmspen-t Good Friday in Dunst fnnge, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. - . Phiiipson. 1 host of friends and relations. many of whom gathered, to pay their last tribute of respect to n depart- ed neighbor and friend, at t'he ‘fun- erail ‘which was held on Friday 10th. The services at house and grave wells conducted by Revs. ‘Mr; Lind- ray and Tilly interment being at Cross Roads Cemetery. The pnil bearers were Messrs Incite Jones. Mr. W. Boyce, Mermaid. was a recent ‘visitor toflunstuflfnole. ' Mr. Henhsrt Welbster. city, pint a visit to his old home in ‘Dunstaff- huge on Friday inst. Miss Ruby Stewart», school ten- v oher at York. qpent the ‘Blaster holl- wall“; gmlm, ‘ , ' , ‘ b t. At ‘the early age of 15 he gratin» Kflillittil llnd lilrtv broth is nnnl; The ronds all over ‘the island are ‘figzmlzxroilihzff/figg ggfioxggybag, ,l.>_l,l‘ lvlui hunting from the "Old c‘y .io.~:1.pli, Austin Aczldtiny" ill. (ibnrlotlletziuul c1’ tlli- province. iiiinurzllile Judge t urns lol- n time one oi‘ ‘his lluiliifi. iCnliowt-d Willi high lneittal tzlclll» Jock ‘Green, Albert suscept- illlil Willrl-ii (‘onnoilv, blur-l Ncilllflll t illll having ll llililil‘ lb‘ to ext-cl, his educational at- : t... input,- riilliilly pine-ed llllli in i111.‘ fore-front. Ami whrthel‘ we plat-t‘ hill ill lllt‘ political art-nu oi" h ' country, ii student oi‘ lll-erzltul lnusir .ill.‘l ‘poetry spi . " oi‘ the mercantile world, ill‘ Unwind could not gel home, a|]5u‘\\<l.w"ill\\illyh the ntune ILnJlllillll, (til iv-nk two ‘brothers Seymour ~in ‘Lot 48‘ 'l"-~--““"‘ “lmm and orginlli. 'i"ilr lite Mr. . our iililes-‘t citizel . and his long life (‘lrr-"s —- Alissa-s AlPillll, Ilium-lie iilills the historic past \\‘.lil ill. plk’ all”! Ti i Nflflllilll ‘ sin. iii.» nlliliy ‘friends will long Build ‘ ilnnlirl Nooliziu. ‘ relntlnlili- the jovial snlutlltioll, the nil!" lVl-‘P i’°‘ll+‘<lll. i willy rl-nlzlrits, the kindly zltlvlcc. now siicllm-ll by the inevitable ‘,2.lh- still; oitliis luortili life. For some years the llepillted was ll i!'ilSll‘il t-lilpirzyee cf the firm oi Iiliicialilillll iirns,_ nt Montague oi‘ which ‘ilrnnril iile late l-lon. A. t‘. ll0liiilil Wits the head Rflliltlly rising in this vocation. he beculne the hoali oi’ the office stafl‘. Later. stvcrillg his connection with ‘the lbovo lirnl. he removed to hiurray River, whore for many years he carlied on all extensive business as a genclui merchant. lie also oper- ntui u lobster Point. For u period oi‘ Ill yours, ‘he enliii- l CilstmnH-i officer Ziiurrny Rivcl’. yours he was clerk of the (“ourt nt l hllifrily River, and was a Colnznis- i sioner to‘ ulkinl: ilCkIl()\\'l9ill{8' i lnilli of rivclls. i at the ‘Port tthl‘ Iii-Iii very good roads n large. clnuill hell'ihusband (who m-rlved Shortly late Sir Louis Dilvil-s ‘being a fellow tlillllltltltl ilii‘ ' ‘ before, on Sunday 23m’ leaving ‘her tlillilvilll and for n nulllbt l‘ of years w; 1on4 vi . . v y _ luv-am bub)“ {our other 5on3‘ and ltllllilli rii"lltl(il ill the ivestern lull Snell Mili- Bu; uhele sen ‘OIZZliIIJlFll alt cllilrch nllll grave by,‘ Ziionoizhn-n. 'i‘lli- lull ‘bvzllcrs wtrl hl-l lrillllns unlnilv. ‘Ctlhlll, ‘Berni or in the busy and liuulitei- lCv-i rlnis \\.Ilh Lillt*_i'll lleclk. t illll liolwlislin <>l'_l{ill‘;:~1ilolll on March Lifitil, lliltlillt?!‘ link lilo llinl it: sen-rt (l ’ Robertson was lute Hllt‘ possessed ihl- admirable trolls illctory iii East ‘If her N“? '0 l‘ Strong ill “any fined H“, posllvlo" of H_ M, oils ill mind. il mind oi‘ iill- inquir- of ing type, shc was .‘l lo,“- llm p“; slx womnn nntl up npt studlni, nrli ‘.\ll' Airirnls was twice llltli‘i‘lCIlZ illliiv‘ Stulivivi, ii first to .\ii‘s.~i Pliizabrth ‘Thornton. wilrks. IS TRIMMED WiTH FLE_$H, ,. LACF and Frnliitilll. tun i‘i‘ll a-boll: “lived iILc lit"l". 9 Willi. lizd lilrlry tlrlale. , FLORAL TRIBUTES Wreath-- M114. Josvph “Wllldl Spruy- .\liss Milflltil illlil JUllllWi l S'"l':ly---.\il'. Zllltl Ribs. ‘lenry All: iiollnnl-l bliss l-Jtilei Gould. i Mny llld‘ Sillll real in ‘pent-o. tSuinnlrlsili‘ paperniple-nse copy) MRS. DDNANLJD HDBEETSDN ill ill“ pus-sing Il\\' ._v oi .\ll'li. l‘. lute a (laughter oi‘ John goodly ‘loan-i- body. silt: llitzlin-"il lllt‘ 'lpe ‘llzo oi‘ eiglllv-tivl‘ _v.*.'ll's_ VipluuI T‘ t .. ilinilil: ulllil the lust ii k‘-e.li'iil- Thoerefoflsal? gifefifolgletd cit/shear; crest |ll lh=- ill><l('l\\"'i'l(’!~i illi‘l in run :2; gs flesh main an“: and u” ions of the ‘ivy lir~r rl-iifiioilslvery deucam’ tans ' .L ifl- was sine‘ re. She Wilh‘ ii fli‘Vtl-li'i'l Th“ my“), dance "Mk abovc ii ‘MW M "Wmldevelcprd in cream colorid chiffon‘ u kind nt-ighliol- lliltl n i-oi‘ and (rimmed at gym n”); 37"] wdllt- wi-ll l*<"'(ll 4 out‘ sou .- lslill l‘l.. now Ofltllllyiflg 0min] “‘,,,-.-l,l;,,,-“- m‘ (',|]l]_ \\‘iljlv in“ w," “ma; 0' cream in" m nil lluliortzlnl judicial position in "m nnglw-ling m? mm, m‘ “mum 'ma'ch_ The m"), touch 0| c°|°r l. ‘hf’ ‘Villii- M‘ (“HWN- Mllllb‘ -“"‘l"/|"9*l ity ul llonlo, sill‘ was 2il‘(l!‘llil_V lnVimparttdby French flowers in gay U555 "mim- ieronlwi in Forvilzn Nlissiolls zindltints, posed at either side of tho The second marriage wild with Miss Jrssil- hint-Donald of Mfilllil- gue. who ‘predeceased him albout two yerirs ago. The surviving mem hers oi’ this union are: one son and tor, Rev. Theo.‘ Gallant were held in the Church. . Tho pail bearers were Messrs. T. ill recognition ill‘ her tit-rliti-ll stir-l \l(‘l‘ to this (‘uilse she twain lnueii- n. Life Member _ wiminiiwi MlHililOIl Aid Society, "riv-ilaink or Y¢"~W 0" bi“=-.W‘"\ "Hm 1,, vpnk‘ w, p MQ|nnlR_ James ‘Sewn-ll, well known in business life waist. The name frock would be attrac- lplpllulvtive in any pastel tint, such n pals oi‘ the two ‘laughtem. AH?“ in “mom and Rrfllllli 61nd om- daughter residing lll '3" "'"" 7°’ “l” “Mina ‘Mrs. iieaudry (Floral ill Minneapo-i P "m", shmls‘ mom" m“ "oi "s. umrvnustina m 1mm“ parting of ii good mother. iior not The fnnem’ procession lo n“, Ernest visited hcl; some cemetery n, Smrgen" was large" ago and uponvrcreipt of the nuws The servlces mnductpd by ‘Ms p“, of his mothers death forwarded n —-—-—<o>-——— VETERAN TELEGRAPHER DEAD ‘ i .l ti“ i WINNIPEG. April 17 ~John "rnit, ‘iirslpector for the Canadian Pacific _ _ , _,Telegru‘ph nt Nelson, ‘B. (3., died ‘~ ‘(Milan h ‘ll _ f‘ “ ‘" flrrcelvml ilcre lollay. Mr Tait was ' Y “*"~"""‘- A "m" *0" ‘manager hv-re for many years and was wcli known throughout Can- moni . ‘l ‘- E. , R. Brow - 146 RichmontlStreet -‘ _ , Lharlottetown Fire, Ufe, AocidentrSickness and’ Pvte Glass Insurance at Lowest rate; Agent at Sulnmerside. Hoyd Lewis“; R (‘mud-Btrongfltnpfk (lomnfllllel- he» ...-<nn-i:‘~-weltm'-~"ri= »»»~.+~m»»+~»»»¢;';;»~» n o o o - a e o o s; o . iouo, the daitruotlvo 1m nil- devouring moth.“ Gill and let us show you ‘all the devices we‘ ‘have for-Gemini- lng this destructive pelt STIF Rub in Minn-d’: with the ilngir Hm. it penetrates and heals. Removes inflammation, A remedy for every pain. .-____ "Lot us IIIODHOW. you many an.» helps for: houuolonn- lug. i ‘ n. L. iwonTnY -¢ A gays at her ‘home in Dunstnlnoge. . 1109M t‘ _ , (Patriot lease co yi ‘ Dnflmd Iiiflto rent at Murrav p p l’ “PW” River, on April 7th, 1925, after n short illness ‘Mr. Augustine J. Mc- In-nls inthe slot your of his axe. I — r ‘Notwifilflbdlflg his advanced On Aipri-i 10th, i925 for the first n“ M; m‘; mend; angel-glued iilne the Angel of death visited the t ‘b s strong comtltutionulwme "l MY. and Mrs. ‘Ronald Mc- '1“; m. but @9455] Donald. Bedeque and ola-ltrnetd their MISS BEATR-l-EFF. MCDONALD nerves are toned and ltro dered to normal. Al . troubles inc udin del and painful ‘ 5km, 101m‘ n", ‘m; mun"; 1- third oldest dauhtegr. Mina Beaf- Evllfifiiktsi... wit: d any?‘ Dnuuquf, . tention ‘of n dutiful daughter n rice Florence. at ‘tile early age of fiieibmuficiont ranch‘: manna. It _ 1 ‘- ‘ nhnme ‘might evensnnlty combat nineteen years. Although ..in ailing ‘ "m" m" l" l" 4"‘ W"! will ‘ the dl on ' ‘ health mi the ‘iii lhPOG nths s ""' m‘ '3 ""’ 1'91"}, ' 118i Macmillan ., , 4 s u. v I ,_ - _ p‘: m0 Dlflrflfl" iii-i l ‘im- u . ,-. “m. m 3a,)’ 1 Thorsten! wmsomaegewfien ziei-gentlidwnziiiiii-i-eni shock ‘m the "'1'- i- .. -‘ _~ »_ _ ‘is. - ‘i, ‘ - ' tlfsttlnfll. with» that t cl- am y l-‘n ‘w on community. Miss feellled body could not much longerflrhonsld for the pllnt ‘two years . I . ..- - Jamaa- sam comm!’ "e190" carver’ ‘Nutha, Illlghl-lfl, Julnpg -M¢Kilum@y_ Thmuus on Prince iidivziril islund died about lulu, "m Molneaux. John Brown and Cnssidy and William Cain. I . ...lz.l:‘: A 5 ‘ R l- l‘ i w - - ‘ I l . a 0 e, an e o er _ ' - _ - . i. X nil-minors of the fnluiiy nbscnt. the "a. - e ‘c 9'_ Orncns Dlsol dcl 5 limp sympathy of the community l-ll-L-l-IHZUT" "" ' ' ' AUGUSTINE J. McINNIS is extended. ilia-n e Lily is a certain relief for all dis Ad f It ...i:~:.::'.i.:“l.‘iriziisaa.zp..°i.'il° .27?“ immediate mental and physical relief; the blflfidrfllllll ngthened, and the circulation is rom- _ this treatment is based on ltr-ctly scientific Prlllfllnivl Ind lets on ti: lactxi location of the diocese," it e p t do ‘lnnuu! ‘h. rwm a.:n.m" o‘ “Quad worked l“ Mr. wnllhm can,” . suffering tissue. '1 The an in all forms of hunk ‘a 3 siWi‘2~1.-na...4-iiiinunll‘~» - a r