. ~.<_» . 9, lv Ii ii 'V I in xv l i vi lv i - ` 1 \ I A 'APRIL 16 1917 uonmty A-f -a rim onAn1.o'r'r1i'rowN GUARDIAN _ Ai __ _ _ ' ' » _ __ k 1 l . Purity! Purity! Purityl The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The $5,000 Guar- antee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. It marks a standard set for the buyers who select the choice Sunlight Soap materials-for the soap boiler-for the expert chemists-for the girls, even, who wrap and pack Sunlight. All are mindfui ot the Guarantee -it is a source of gratification to all the Sunlight workers. Sllnllhi ° " _ ', vis, both oi’ \\ ii( were cntoiod s uhioh \\.is passed .-iiound b_\ e~.ol¢\.totl larlics. wus soon disposed of und the vlose ranio with "God "Save the l{ii\;:.' 1; 7 l<`olloi\.'in;: is thc Vustt ol' t'l\arat‘ter:1 . i _ - .___ _- __ _ _-_A-___?. '___;_i'_T__'T1_____-____,l? - - __-J ni;r-,- _\liss Maggie )1c.\'e'ill; Aslii'ar‘ _ l “Ig ` ' ` Gal ' ; .- ' ' ` ii ` .\lar arch l\ltilligiin~ l%oi~iiit'e __\’ri‘iitinl ,_ _ _ I `\i ' Time-Keeping \Vz\llliani watches-the railroads and wherever accurate time-keeping it re- quired. , not d \'.'ilties. 5 s W N. Tanton S’°"’°'f",‘.' _ is what you are always --on _\it»:\'<-iii and _ iss rin..-it Sure of if you wear one of . ,\lel)onnltl; (‘larii~c 1-eiile_\', Edith _Our Elm" Haulllton or and Miss ilnea Gallaiit; Faiitinit-. 5l3Ud3fd on all Important Freiicli .\laid.- Miss Corinne Gallant .f\ liiu shioni-antjustarrived-call in and see some ‘°""’ Ml” S“"”“ “"°°"“"i ““"“ “1 V, ¢ ~ One Road to Economy is by the Rice Route l o Eat More Rice U Rice is the cheapest important food commodity in Ca ada to-day. We commonly consider Rice a delicacy, a material the making of Puddings, Desserts, and side dishes. This is a mistake. Rice is a staple vegetable and m be used in this way. We sell a good grade at 6 cents per lb. a better gra __ at 8 cents. Y 'Two phones at your service, 1\o 237 and 558. I “‘ JENKINS & SON de pros.-iii for over an hour and aiiswer ' cd :i lairlze numhrzr ot qttcstioiis ri hi: -3 could choose. As ti result two inarh -t. *QA-¢;;r~ ~_:~__1__¢¢''H. showing in our m, Gypsev Fortune tt-lv scratvli twlns.- Misses lreno Arst- nnult and Eva Sullivan. Meliitihlfi Doolitlc- Miss Louise Arseiiault.- ll. -FARMERS MEET|NG.- A \'or_\' interesting inccting was held in thf Autzustine (‘o\'e Schoolhouse on thcl t-voniiit: oi' the 4th insl. hir. Joh ln g man, Pcrsident of the Lots 117 and 2"; Institute was cliainmau and calls-di thc- meeting toorder at S Q’clock. llvl introdiired Prof. )’Iurph_\' ot' the Ex l p<‘ri.neiitul Farni, ('harlottetown, \\"ii l have zi very clear and t'oniprehensi\'< Z address on the late potato blight. ex 1 plaining its growth and thc way it. affects the potatoes. lle also claiinvtll n' that spraying \\'ith Bordeaux Mixturel, was ai sure cure for this disease andt showed bi' the use of charts the re I for suits obtained at tho Exepi'iinenta’t Farm. where the-_v had 116 bus. inor: | per acre of niarketablc potatoes as 1 i ay result of spraying. The I’rot'c~ssoxl held the undivided attention oi tliost f oxpt‘.\'iiiic.-iris \\'ith ilic ,°. the tellow on thc back. lirinit Your hand down with a whack' lf flltl Fight u an don) bo slow, Grill. and shake, aiul sity "1{u||0_-. Othei' folks are good as y(§u_ W "" ~"°“ leave Your house of t-lay t¥:;i;lei‘iii iii the Far Away; I ' you ravei thro h th .` -- (`°“"lI‘v I’ other side llilxic i‘a‘ili-2?-hinge The" lille Souls )'0u`\'o t~ll,Cei'cll will Y llO\V “hu you ho. an’ t~'a_\'. "lliillo." Ill MEMIIIIIIM MISS SADIE JANE ROSE. On March the ‘.’0th the angel ol death visited the home of Mr. and for ;\li's._.lohn Rose of Albion, Klng's (‘ount_\', taking from tho happy home their _voiiiigcst dauirhlcr Sadie after a few int-ntli's illness. Sadie was n bright strong and robust girl aged ga Y “H H __ _ U A sefveiiteen years, and one of thc last » 5 u o. and llow d've do?" |to be associated wltli thc thought of death but such is lilc's uncertainty. From the human viewpoint it seems sad to sec a young lite so full of pro- nilse cut oft' just on the threshold oi young \\'omanliood,` Sadie ltose was a general ia\'oritt~, having a genial and loving disposition. She will hc great . ly niisscd not only in the hoino but _ I J _ tive \\‘3S and could. hope i even ant . the ltei slst llavitl Wright, hloiittigtie, as- [ by the choir ol l.oi\'ci' Monta- ~ . .1 itv, 'here she was ac-` gue which rendered some special in thiiic(h_iiililiieIiitiiice“and school. Slie` music. The funeral was largely at- tuvod bv all her school mates. She was always ii welcome visitor to .tho s‘ck rot-m, she was always kind cheerful, willinfr to do what she Everything that loving hands and medical skill could do was done her and for zi tiino with every of stir-cess, but alas without rival iii thc ond, hor battle against death was brave but her reslgnatic-ii to tho Divine will was coinpletc and cllerful, she never niurniured but sought even in the grip oi' death to coinfort hor sorrowinp; friends. Her deuth was painless and triumph- Sucli a departure traiisiorins death into thc glorious realities of _ _ spirit world. The funeral took liillll I"l`3S0"~ Mllw" Fraser ` and pta<>,, .\i.n~t-_ti nic zznti at io a. |n.~ Woodley \V»:StawHy- Much Sympathy The service was conducted bv the rt tended there was abc-ut 75 slaiglis gathered at the house. The remains was taken to Orwell Head Church where the Rev. Dr. McEwen con- ducted the service in the church and at the grave. She leaves to mourn besides her father and lll0thB\'. BOV€'ll mmllel-5, Angus, Hugh. Martin and Janis in Montana; John M. Kinlston Sask., ami Montgomery in Colorado; Sisters -Mrs. Sandstrom and Miss Mary in Oregon City; Mrs. Poardon in B_ C.; Mrs. Daniel J. Nicholson Kllmulr, P. E. l., while Simon and Miss Catherine are at home. Pall bearers were: Wllbert McKinnon, Russel Moore, Harvey Moore, Will- is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Rose and family in the great loss they have sus tained. L. _ -s I I \l.i|\ of \i§.,\le bi is C pt Ind I duct b\ ‘llessrs ( tldoi and lim: _ x _ Z, __ ;_ E" ~- _Au 'tx . __ 1 A'l 'thi ' I. - V . J i _ worn exccotliiittly well rentlorod :intl ` - "-s,,_ I Z hroiight much applause. During the `;;-__ _#ff _ Q 'ii itil... "~~ sg* _ I \\\\ I I » /\\\\\\\\ I' ,JQP; ` .ti/i///,,,\ I [ & /"/ _ §I. AC \\ N eedful Articles to Make Spring House Cleaning Less of a Burden The Very Newest and BestSupplies f Are Found Here ET Ready: Get your Brushes, Brooms, Cleansers, Paints and Polishes here to-day. The days of house- cleaning are at hand, and will be greatly lightened by the use of the articlesnamed below. We carry . 3 C0mPlete equipment for making the housecleaning job easier. Come in and let us demonstrate on the next delivery. _ then' wonderful labor saving merits., If you cannot call yourself, phone 105, and we will send your order dei_i’s Varnislies Best at any Price .lap-A~La<‘. for renewing old and worn furn~ illlfe. tables, etc. Price fi'oiii 10:: a tin up. Sapolin Varnish Stain, for chairs. tables and woodwork. a high class varnish 25;; 3' tin 1001 General Purpose (‘arnish. :ililable for . use on all interior woodworlz, iloors, etc, All size tina frni 25c up. Diirahlo Intcrh' Varnish, thn lt'.;||...,¢ .|u,,|i¢_\» iiiaiiufactiirotl i`or- general into]-io.. trim, 20c up according to size. llard Oil Finhih. it ihorou1i\l_\- .satis-fartorv vai'niisli for tho iinin'hin,'z of inlorior wood- work. ctr-_ Price from 20:: up. (ilil§‘fltin's I"lat white Enwint-I. cspot-iallv tis- 'ciulcri for interior ur ‘, and is extroinoly durable ,,_$1_10 q¢_ Glitlrlon`s Gloss Wfhitr. drios with 3 beauti- llél gloss. and does not turn yellow. $1.35 q . Durable lfloor Vurn‘: