31".: *::'. 958 PRlL rm? etrtnvorvnvotvtv cmrrnrztw " ~ 1 A CHORUS ROWS,[or'-lb': ' part aft/lei Johnnie ill I" fil Julia. "Swallow/Aline: Doiallitim: and Atria [find tel w, ‘fir: ftp! win}: 6y Pepmdent. " Let These Smiles Show llow to Keep Teeth Dazzling White OW tnmlcrtt t science re; Itahsorbs disculorntioits from stores “oil-color” teeth to footi. smoking, etc. it invites dazzling \\’llllk'llt'$.\. tunth decay. gum troubles and li‘s been found that dingy is the chief eausc of tiyorrltea v -lh come from a film that herattst: it breeds bacteria anti onus on teeth. A stubborn is the basis of tartar. film ordinary (lentiiriecs do not Now. in a itew-type dentifrice successfully remove. called Pepsodettt, scientific cont- Run your tongue across your batants are found. Leading (lCll- teeth antlyott can ieel that film ’ lists witlely urge it. All drug< now-a sort oi slippery coating. gists have it. 'I"en-tla_v test irce. for nig‘ ly dazzling ._---- ---- --- ----- -- E Mail this for Manic n. Canndn FR 10-Day Tube t0 '“"“ i rum PEPSODEPPI‘ c0. ' ' m... $3M‘- AC-HW- 191 G00?!" 5L 1 The New-Day Quality Dnntilric: Tnronw 2. Onh- carted“ ndmlniby twin’. DzntulAulltorifltl N“... \ Addreln Only onu ruhn to a family 28H! can. -.--------------_- LONG CREEK SCHOOL —-- ' l Gracie IV~1. Langille Turner. The following is the standing of Grade 1-1. Annie MacKenzie; Lcng Creek School for the month Jchn 'I‘ttrner; Cecil, MacKetizic. cf March: 5 ti Grade X-l, Flora MacArthur. Hint. Grade IX—-1. Louisa MKOKClIZiBQ-l Jpn McArthttr. Teacher. 2. Jessie cF-‘adyen; 3. Norman —- ~-~~°'¢=--~—~—— MacKcnzie; 4. Myrtle MacLeod. “ littilt in l-lnghmtl for use in JJ~ Grade V-l. Elmer MacEacherit; pun, 2.'.Everett MncFadycn; 3. Roy Mac- tut-n Lecd and Eldon MacEacherit (err Week, uali; 4. Mary MacLeod and Louis a huttlp titakiitg titat-itirt- can out ntnre than n tu'll' n u Y. l c" Ex >6 l???» oldies‘ cur-J. )."/%9-:._l\.¢ <46‘) -.;~‘ MAGDALEN ( / ISLAND/b. 4/1, "a Pflélician W tst/vno {$951M The map indlcatesthe rugged ice- Jrull“ nature oi’ the t-tmstiitic whh h matlc the landing of the Bremeh and the snrrcetilmz rescuers on (irecnly Island so dangerous. In sci nhovr is n fisher-hour's hut. typi- eal of the little group on Grceuly Island with its lighthouse. its (o; burn and its population nf l4. in art BELOW is the hulk oi‘ the iiri- tlsh light cruiser. Raleigh. which in August. 1922, went ashore on the Labrador coast at Point Amour. close to Grceniy Island. Agoveru- ment wireless station is now locnt ed at Point Amour. which is about l4 miles from Greenly Island. Th:- erew escaped on rafts. The wreck is still on the rocks. Ten Thousand (10,000) Bushels of Choice No. l "Banner," "Victor_v“ and "Abundance." All Government inspected, and tested for germination. Imported from, the Province oi Ontario. Selling at lowest prices Wholesale and Retail. (Also 5000 b ushels good feed outs.) GET OUR LOW PRICES Seed Wheat Good Seed Wheat is srurec this your. We l \'e IHIW about i200 bushels oi ('i\olel.‘ Yo. l “M m1 "Rt-n Fife,“ pm] "Colorado Bearded.“ "Cliff phone or leave 1'01"‘ order with us NOW. further stocks vrlll he dllllflll! l0 l" and oi doubtful quality. hire-i no higher than last year's. CARTER a. comrmv no n: closed from April 20th. to May 4. REMEMBER! Rcbcccas‘ Triumph . rh talcni. and thrills Heartz Mélll» ‘a1 Hall. tc-ttiuht. at 8 o'clock. .- 3946 PRESBYIERIAN SERVICE-uni ‘e eveninq ct Thursday. April 20th.f rflrc will be scrvizc in the Presby-l c-uan Church at North Trycn atl .45 o'clock. A [vsir-c: -. lnretin: l sill be held at thc close. All are cor- I dially invited. l TEA POSTPONED-The Daught-l cf the Empire Tea Monday 23rd as been pcs-tpctird owing to unfor- l Sin circtttnstanccs. l . . l WATER RATES — A few waieri | ukers have not. paid their rates ltlll i Alter ltfondzty l Central Guardian AHumel‘ River I 0k. Johnson's OFFICE Will, l aso4-4-2o_at. t ,lUlllEd to P. E. I. and is visitinrtvecker uni-ii on ihe.abuv<.-ti1enii0=t- Itwo weeks at his home in Charloite- ,Dcnald, Roslindalr. Mass; and the t i M1". Gordon McKay. Bradalbatual lJamaiea Plains. Mas" .crly c1 Darlington. passed paler-fully atray at i . [age 0f 27 years. Th: deceased 1...‘; —— - . ibeen tn a r;ctn2Wlmt poor e itmittttw’ Mr. and hfrs. Junta-s Mfitvaitl. cl‘ health fot several months. bu‘. tEllicits. visited friends here the lut- none cf the lcv: l cnm- i170!‘ lfflllilt. i! lcr part of the week. thatithe end was st. neat at hanrt; ——-—- In spite of all that. tnedleal skill; Mr. Richard Silliphant. for manv ahd lzind iflilldb could dc. she con- ycais a resident cf Texas. has rc- ‘tUlitfd to g.ow gradually" "weaker and .. E. his" brother Mt. Robert Sillinhant, ed (late he!" Wntle spirit winged it"- shd other relatives and friends hcavenwzr flight. N11. l Beside: a sorrowlng husband. lvIr-s. ——- Ycunkei- leaves is mourn the loss Mr. Horace Cutliffe spent of r. kind and loving mother. two tvcck-enuwvitlt friends in boyr, Ira and Harry. . Traverse. ‘The (ieceascd was one of- a fatn- ily of three brothers and four ris- Mr. Willard Lank. of Messrs. l‘. terj. The brclhers are: Angus J. Noy & 00.. has resumed work ,MrDcnald. Kellhant. Alberta; Alex- agaiti. having been indisposcd fn'.'|ande_i' McDonald and Daniel Me- the Cap: WWII Llsters. besides Mrs. Younkrr itow deceased. are: Mrs. Lemuel Hushinit. Ccxrd. N. H; Mrs. George Me~ Y at 1.. Ml» n in Ann. Shirt-Collar-Tle ENSEMBLE ‘with Quaranteed ‘Unshrinkable Collars '. 7 lend in Charlottetown. the guest h! iMucLeod tcqttal»; 5, Leslie MacLcod Percentage oi attcnduilcc 97.6 per it l: ' he current quot-fer. t he 23111.. all tznigaid services will t c shut. off without further itotit-e. nu-irn-i-zt-zxt. I |tvas n. visitor here on Wednesday. Leod. Milton, Mass: and Mrs. Hec- tor White. Dori-heater, Mass. Mrs. Younkcfs father. Mr. Alex- ander McDonald. Brookficld. P. H. 1., passed away some years ago. but her ntothcr. Mrs. McDonald. who l-‘t v Mr. Arthur Dixon spent. the week- If.‘ M . . _ fl-Mr. James Lamont. who leave" gkgfifiyrnfimznce chcrlly to make his home in 'l‘cr- wagcnmnt m. mm. niece’ m’. “m. at ptesent resiidng withher dang-n- jn Skew“ Lousum daughter o; —-—~~— ici. Mrs. Lcmucl I-Iushmg. lS now .c m“, M“ and Mm w. s, Louson’ Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Tocmbs left to mourn the loss cf an evt-r f Charlmtctcwn’ R 1;‘ I" to D1; have rcturred te Summersidc from i tmrs Munro Elliott. of Quebec. son Blcfikllcld Where they visited fri- l f ML and Mrs‘ J, H E1110“, 0i ‘nds over the Easter holidays. f ancouver. the tnarriagc to tukc I lat-c in St. George's Church on t t kind and devoted daughter. Mrs. McDonald and all (of the ibfOillfifti and sisters of the deceased. ‘are feeling vcry keenly their great corrcw. M s. Ycunkcr. who was always a Ieiteral favorite wherever she wcnf. will bc much missed by all who had {he privilege of knowing her. Sic was a young woman of strong and noble character and was ever ready to lend a helping hand to cv- ery gocd cause. She always car- ried with her an atmosphere of sun- shine and good cheer. Many ‘will henceforth miss her kindly wortl and ever pleasant smile. But while all shall miss lter. it is in the home that her loss will be most keenly felt. Her twc boys are just at tlvt age when they very much need the care of a lovin"; and devoted moth- er. They will often sigh for he Mr. Thos. Doyle. Rustic-o, was a -t.i.=:itcr tc Charlottetown recently. -__-- .~Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will. on May ENZIOYABLE HIIOWER ~—An cn- 5th. celebrate their fiftieth Weddinll tyable miscellaneous shower was anniversary and a few days later . indcrcd Miss Edith Duffy of the Mr. Doyle will-have reached hi; l ‘ictcria Hotel stuff in the Hotel 0n 87th. birthday. Their host. of friend“ l “T Wfillllfsdfly Bvfillillil» Nllmemus wish Mr. apd Mrs. Doyle tnany ‘ ‘lid VHPiWS DYfl-iy 011d BXDETISlVE more years cf continued good heaiih lnrcsents were presehted by her and happinew. l lends, the principal being a beau-_ 1 ful set of dishes front Mr. and Mrs-i i ‘t. C. Brown. which was accompatv t d by a short address. The shower "as in honor of the marriage in} tliss Duffy. who has been a valued . . nplcye: of the hotel for the past Th“ Apr“ meenng of True Bmc - ~ .-- ‘ * held at the home of l '< ymars to Mr. Eugene Thet‘ieattlt.'ln'lm{l°, ‘v85 H I h: potaular and obliging clerk at the u“ Plesldem’ M“ '7‘ B‘ Macaw,‘ t ‘YlIIC hotel. The happy event taken l“ filday 3"°mng' Thaw w“ 2 Icntlay. April 30. Miss Dorothy Culliffe spent the week-em‘. with friends in Frederic- Sll l R TS of tlUillllC printed fine. IltIFCZIlC in ltluc, green and tztii. COLLA RS llftflCllCtl or two separate tfnllatrs to Thatch, guaraq. Irv/i uns/irinka/l/r. ‘ 'l‘ll:'.S --- Four in hand of Silk Moire or 'l\i<1kc's “Spur'_’ Bow in lwrmtunizitig shades. TOOKE BROS. Limited Alt).\"l‘l{l..\ t. -—'l‘l)l((i.\“l‘il .. \\'J\‘NII’E(; vayvot vt-tn -- sivrlfilrtslu-"fh, Esn. .l.".:l'rr_r of Qua/i": Xhirlr and Cn/hn‘: rims 1X7! J2 gm mac this nmmmfgn good attcndanc and a uleasan‘ rectal hour eni ed over thr- _tea~ DONALDSTON wgMsfps lNyrttpspat the eloso of the busmes" sTITUTE-Ten members and ten Ween"!!- tcuch of a vanishcc‘ hand and long fcr the sound 0t’ a voice that is rtillP-but all to no avail. The work of that tender hand will nev- she delighted to honor and to servefzlst. Her passing was one oi sweet. peac -. - I ‘Hume - McLean. In the unavoidable flbSflllCt- of the; lnterrtient was in the Presbyter- The remains accompanied by hi1: tussle-r. Rt v. R. ‘Hensley Stavert. the tan cemetery at Broqkfield, .visitcrs met at the home of Mrs.’ er again be felt and the sound of Douglas Younker, husband of. the funeral was conducted by Rem‘ . ‘Jharles Rowe. Meeting opened b_v' “l that gentle voice will he heard nev- deceased. reached the Island en t"? 1...: ziwiescn. The service wis| l-Jtcuteity Ill rvlrles the heat to l ‘(acting the Club Women's Creed.‘ I M ' ermore. evening 0t‘ Tuesday. March 20th. a very llllp1‘C$Sl\/'t~ one. produce stcant ii- a new portable m]; (1.111 which {he floral tributes answered by "conun-' "lPLllllS". After the mitiutes were wad and adopted a financial state-l prcnt was read. and a report was‘ ——-~- The coating of the end had no |terrors for her. She was found ‘reaciy~ready' waiting the "welcome MRI JAMES F. BULMAN. ‘ Home" of that Master Whom in life afternoon The funeral large one was held in the Presix/q , lerian Church. Brookiield. on thvtBrut-e Younkcr. Win. diets/art, Bor- upufl tint-v 1M; of Wednesday. was a vciY ‘exert: beautiful. room htentet‘. t The pail-bearers trc-re Messrw Two ritiw in liolivki 27G miles n littkrtl with .a.u air hlartmirleti McLeod. D. J. MClltlllS and mail survive riven by the school committee. An‘ M1111)’ lhrmlghvlli the Pwvlnw lntorestlng lecture and demonstra-ltilill learn with regret of the death ‘mien cf necking. with the use of cf James Bulmnn. which occurred t "Wear-ever" aluminum utensils. was at his home in New Glasgow. Maren l "ii/fill by Mr. Himelman. after 21st. i928. in his scventy-fiftit yea; "mch all flillmiizillg lunch W41!‘ His death though not unexpected. l 5""’€d' A hearty "0"? 0f “Willi-i was trot thought serious until the l n“ the“ “tended 1° Mm- RW"? last few days, and all that tncdicatl if“: M“ Hmlelman- Th" 11198011‘; Skill and loving Hand» wind do was ‘ ll" hrmlghl‘ to.“ c105” by Smglllll of no avail and he passed peaceful- .-cd Save the King. 11y away t—— HFLY-TOX is killin househouldl m’ ‘ms a "m" °f 5mm“ ‘meg’ “Qeflt . 98 _ H A‘ iity and universally esteemed up», l ' “ ‘ s m w“ r c’ o m“ ‘vomhiright and honest and the commun- Iln fishing trips tnhr lllntirill-u. lily 10505.. a kmd nelghboul alway‘ . i any to lrclp in time of trouble. “fw” Q} t Mr. Bulman was twice marriud. Nhw ARGYPE 50l|00|¢ his first wife was Francis Bagmlll. ‘daughter ct the late William Bag-I , . , , zzall. Clyde Mills. New Glasgow. V ‘Iaagnmm- 2- ‘Mm Mlwmwl"? 3' His second Margaret Stewart who. Liary MneEacltern. t‘, voted] . - .- . --| _, . . , .: y nursed him Cllllllli, hi3 Grade VI~1. Catherine Rtchard- The“. are m“ m; .. . . ,. . _ . tlast illness. cdmumc MaCNm/ln‘ ‘l’ Vera mourn their loss besides his wldovta: Grade III—l. Sadie MacEacherti: lflfilmywell at Stanley Budge" Noni’? '. Daniel MacEachcrn: 3. Lloyd ‘Mm wllbl" Clmk" Alma) ‘MM qmmL Ernest. Clark) of Cavendish and.’ _ Grade T-l. Stctvnrt lvlaclfnchern‘ Melvyn o“ m” hcnlcslead‘ one] ‘.. Archii MacKinnon. , »'~"-7- .U"aiit'ill<‘. l-‘l"~‘d'“"9fl‘>'c(l mm Pufcvt iliiflidflllCPi Stewart Ivfue- C1” Ymr“ “30- ‘ “schcrn: Catherine MacNcvin; c“ Hi: funeral which was held onl hrrinc Richardson; Beth MacKin- the 24th was largely attended. amt; 10n- ‘tvas ccnciucted by the pastor. Beth? Peter Jackson. The Hymns bcauti-‘ fully rendered. were very impres- t rite. A be-outifttl floral tribute de- ccruicd the casket. which was laid to rest in New Glasgow cemetery.’ The pallbearers were: John Laird. Cecil Laird. Watson SctnDlc. John 1W‘ St-tnplc. James R. Stewart and JO- ’ reph l. Stewart. HellOl‘ Rcll for Mnrch:-~l. Beth wnv cuicrsm woo now/w sum/tor tut-m The women that charm and ut-l tract. that compel nttcittiott. l1r~nltiiy-~theit" ‘ho-w “mm” k9") “mil Fl -' Sheltered now front life's tcilllllll" yltlsl‘. krrp their blood pure and free mm, “@111 U10 D0i$0ll$ 0T wllstillfillvll-‘Frctn its cares and dread alarms. No corrective for wontenls ills can Nnngmt Can rough the soul recline-l ‘notch the smooth, easy action of‘ mg l Dr. Hamilton's Pills. - Purely vegc- m the tovtm; sot/tours arms. table in contposition. these little --@->-——*' Bills never gripe or‘ cause distress.’ Miss MARY GORDON They assist nature to keep the bow- zls working in proper order. To look The tnany friends of Miss Mar)‘ fit. to feel "pvpmfl" to cnloy good Gcrdcn were grieved to hear of nit spirits and vigorous health use Dr. death cn March 12th at the ltome (‘Ill l'( , ther cheerful nature. and her kind- tncss to those in iICCd. Though she ‘ived but a short time in Loy/et- ‘Montague. she was held in high es- Itecm by these who met her. and lthis trns shown by the large num- ' tber of friends who gathered to pay - "Ivzdewu" m" “ma”. ‘a | tribute to her memory. ‘ ' l Her life-long friends. Mr. Samuel IMartln. Mr. Alexander MacPherson. ‘Mr. Pctcr Vanlderstlne. Mr. Hugh thfnthcson and Dan Matheson. were pail bearers at the funeral. which avas held March 14th. Th, many. "w" lo; m. t The Rev. Dr. Genge conducted the, "m" "um", oronmm l. lftnteral rrvicea at the house. and NQ," EM," tthe Rev. Mr. MacLennan those at ‘ tthe grave. and Miss Agnes Annear lolayed. and Miss Lotta Wright and Mr. Jchn A. Campbell song Miss Gordon's favorite hymns. t She, is survived by two sisters. lMrs‘. Roderick MacKcnzle. of Lower Mgntague: and Mrs. Frederick "w". Maw", _ C cflleld, of Boston. Mass. and one centvo moulithfi ivy? Johh Gordon. oi Mn. M" m’? "mm", '5'“ ‘M. ll Flowers were sent. from Mr and‘ L‘;"a'°":,"g °' "l!" "l!" tMrs. Frederick Sheffield. Mr: andl ‘cm: ° Y ‘"5 "mm" l" .Mrs. Lewis Connors. Mr. and Mrsl , ' QtEat-l Gllson. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 0 Buchanan. all cf Bostcn. Moss. t Interment was in Valleyfleld cem-. Lierjx. —'—---— {Ql-m MRS. DOUGLAS YOUNKER. [NSIDIOUS eve STRAIN Buffer-era from Eyentrain may hlva perfect vlulcn and l thorciuro do not nuapect tho oruenco oi any oyn defect. Normal eyes, It in computed utilize out 20% or fl||| Nerve E orgy. but wnen Eyo- ltrlln ll prgggng, q mp0)‘ ‘"0"’ flmnortlan In required. Hence detective syn. thrgugh your field. .-.-»vuv-vow rtlvi voun evu slAMwFo ’\ u. ——~- i Ch the atterttoon of Thurs-dug’. March l5th.. Mrs. Douglas Younker n very highly esteemed resident oi F. Hutches-on Onto notrlov l 4040000000 ..¢~uooooo¢¢0oooooo00ooq rill . t l Hamilton's Pills-just right for of hcr sister. Mrs. Roderick Moe» women's ills. 25c per box at an Kenzic of Lower Montagtte. 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