lv-fi Maia-en f»... .... ._ Ian breathe in: a April when you step into these frocks ‘y. . and you ll be giving your wardabe a new lease on life. There's s brilliant ‘assortment o! styles . . .dsrlr backgrounds and light, and a whole garden- iul of springlike prints! Misses’ isizes, r4 to u; women's sins, {)6 so 46. sass, sass $4.95, $7.15 and up - =1: -nnr,cnuuuouut~ siiiiiiisifi ‘illllllvll sail Prince Bounty Chronicle is F: itiil? E§§?ga5 gation were "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me," and "Asleep in Jesus." The pallbearers were Messrs. H. B. A- B. lkzKay, Melville Harry Harvey, James by Rev. w. Wattorwcrth. merit was in the People's Oemete y. w. Percy L Bowneas had charge o! the iunerai a“ ‘ . B. ::An Oil without Alcohol. Some tiswm i5? P- a I ‘Figriglfiigi; the}??? it; iii? i t i ti; ti‘ i tutti i . i 5E gia; iiiiiiriiosiia gut“ 5 E "iiii l! E . $522??? i §E§s§,§§ §%§ ii. . in: m: E i 1 em, i ti. that lure which the I961! o1 the "Wide open spaces” seems to exer- oils and many medicines have aloo- hol as a prominent ingredient. A f " ' mingling oi six essential oils , Dr. ‘Diomss’ ilclectrio Oil, and there is no alcohol in it, so that its efleots are lasting. y, ("lifidtclllisiiltw J Dogs at Large _, By reason of the request and notice of the Pro- jvlncial Government regarding dogs running at large ‘and the threatened communication of distemper to iox ranches- _ Dog owners are hereby warned that the City By-law will be strictly enforced, and that dogs at large within the City will be impounded and dealt with accordingly. E PDBSONAIJ -Mr. John Lewis oi Aiberton has entered the Prince County Hos- pital ior treatment. B. advanaie, —Master Junior, son oi Hon. Adrian P. Arsensult, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Monday ior appendicitis. It is pleasingwreportlieismnkinga good recovery. S. —The many triends oi Mrs. Rus- sel Burgoyne are sorry to hear that her little grandson Ellis Rune! Burgoyne has entered the Prince County hospital ior an operaton ior appendicitis which was success- ful. The little iellow, though only iour years old is a bright 1nd loving child and has been cared for anoe his birth by his grandmother. Montague. (Signed) A. BIRTWISTLE, Chief of Police- ; Kinnon. Members who had imcd years. a-rinny and st. mi-yi atthe High School Courts on Thursday evening. EASTERN lillAlllllAll .."l‘bYa column il reserved news oi lusd interest but advcrtiaing o! a laway ndura may ho iaaertod a0 I esntd a_ word strictly payubla in . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown Guardian may N handed to their Rcpt. Archie Bums, or leit at ll. J. Macao's Drugstore, IN MEMORIAM ms. JAMES BRENNAN 0n Nov. 18, 1033, the Angel oi Death visited the home oi James Brennan, Elmsdale, and removed irom its midst the beloved wlie and mother at the age oi seventy-tour ian West, he spent some time there not only visiting with relatives and other friends but also taking ad- vantage oi any congenial employ- ment thst proved available. But throughout -it all his attitude was ever such as might be best express- ed in this slight variation 0i the well-known patriotic lines:- "Yet there is one the peer oi all beneath iflght Raven's dome; or thee 1 sing, o iisppy land, my own, My island Home!" For the past twenty years he re- mained permanently at home, keep- ing well abreast oi all developments in the more intensive methods oi agriculture and allied lines, com- pleting, as it were, a superstructure on that inundation ‘so solidly laid by him in earlier years. Meeting with an avenge share oi the trials and anxieties which ever beset the path oi those who endeavor to bear a manly part "Ln the world's broad iield oi battle," he overcame thou diiiiculties in that spirit o! calm confidence and unwavering iortltude which derives its strength irom humble isith and trust in Him who doeth all things well. - to The L-‘lfl. 4‘ l We" Iuainas Complete I'm/WWW”! 7"" 7"" "l" "'4"! '3'", w Write C. B. Andrews, District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N. B. csnaman - IDACIHC wins smut. \ 2a dflqd. dfrwidllilig, 1a roirrs r210 ur byDUCIIESS i/arzoroirn Four full weekr-iull of adventure, of}, tropical beauty, ofbealrh-glving sun- dilne that is warm and spring-like.‘ Deck swimming pool-“ialkief- concerts and dances. l3 PORTS- Bemnda; Puerto Rico; Martinique; Barbados; Trinidad; Venezuela; Cun- “03 Panama; Jamaica; Port-au-Prines, (H111!) and Nassau. Selling, 1-35, 11 FROM NEW YORK lowed the remains to 8t. Margaret's Church on Bundsy morning, Janu- ary 27th. The hen-st was driven by Mr. R. D. McKinnon, and the pall- bearers were Messrs. Jsmss Praught, Pearl Brothers, Wilired Mcrhea, John L. McPhee, Angus D. MnOur~ mack and Daniel l. McDonald. IIIDGITOWN INSTITUTI The regular monthly meeting o! he Bridgetown Women's Institute was held on the evening ci Janu- ary 24th at the home oi Mrs. Geo. Rom. The President, Mrs. Wallace Maolensie, occupied he chair. The meeting was opened by singing the Institute Ode, followed by Creed in unison. Roll call, “Standing on one isut and threadinl a needle." WM minded t0 by nine members. One bier re-Joined. Sick Committee ritlod no sick in district. School Committee iound everything satis- hcinry. ‘Hie following committees wane ppointsd ior next month: IQ, Mrs. Geo, W. Ross and Mrs. I. W. Manhood; School, Mrs. E. H. MacDonald and Mrs. Wallace Mac- in questionnaires read over their questionnaire peDers have now been completed and iorwarded to respec- tive convenors. Mrs. Geo. W. Ross, Mrs. E. H. Clay and Mrs. E. H. Mac- Donald have charge oi the program for next meeting. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet all!!! on Feb. 28th at the home oi Mrs. W. B. Creed, when roll call will be "Why I am a member oi the Instit- lite." At the close oi the meeting Mrs. Ross served delicious refreshments, the members lingering tor a PIM- ant chat over the tea cups. illnem. zzNo Asthma Remedy Like It. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is distinctly dlflerent irom other so- called remedies. Were this not so it would not have continued its [rest work oi reliei until known irom oceantoocean ior its wonder!‘ value. Kellogg's, the (inmost and best oi all asthma remedies. stands “ founded in the stone ; repliesanddiscussion iollowed. All Her many irlends wish him a speedy recovery to corniort her in her declining years HLs lather, Mr. John R. Burgoyne is staying near with the little fellow during his llaard’: Llnlmawl tar oeisa. IDNG RIVER. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ' The January meeting oi Long River Women's Institute met at tho home o! Mrs. Alan A. Campbell. Meeting opened with Institute Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by eleven members and one visitor. The several committees reported and new ones appointed. School, em. Elmer Paynter and Mrs. Heath Campbell; Program. Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone, Mrs. Everett Paynter and Mil Mae Found; Sick, Mra. W. E. Johnstone, Mrs. Andrew O. John- Lunch. Mrs. Oscar John~ stone, Miss Mae Pound. It was de- The late Mrs. Brennan, whose maiden name was Martha McNeill, had been in delicate health ior some s time, but she bore her illness pati- ently, and calmly prepared htrseli’ ior the linal summons o! her Crea- tor, whom she had served isithiully during her earthly sojourn. Deceased wns a person oi estim- able character, possussd oi a kind and aiiectionate ’ ‘tion, which sndearedher totheheertaoiawide a circle oi lrlends and acquaintances. The sympathy and kindnessea oi her iriends during her illness and at her death, manifested the high re- gard in which ahewas held, and comics-ted her relatives in their hour oi trial. . There remains to cherish the memory oi a kind wits and mother. her husband. iivs sons and iour daughters: Seymour and Russel, mddlebom, Mala; Everett and Carl, hat Walpole, Mam; Douglas. at home; Carrie (Mrs Allan Fraser), East Walpole, Mala; Olive (Mrs. Stewart Nlikiersmi, East Wllpole. tunity; the soul oihonor in all uess dealings, small or larger-in short, an exemp respect, he earned abundantly me high regard oi all. early in the midst oi iiie", and its varied activities, he suiiered a paralytic stroke which leit him partly dise abled through his remaining years. As may well be inferred, a devoted iamily did all within their power to ameliorate his condition: no expense was spared and his own daughter, nurse, rendered all possible assist- ance. This, in conjunction with his own buoyant spirit, porary reliei, but his ailment wds upcnai, heartsoi knownitsbenent. "‘iE!i}!r . llateheson snags-saunas mvilssvesuusaas- eror-nr-r ‘a vklgavroa J‘. . . ‘w’ thousandswbohave I. I. GILLIS d fill. * Psb1l|b\Ibnuss oided to hold a Valentine party at the home oi Mrs. John Jor on L ssday, Feb, 13th. The iollow- ing was the program: Bleeding, "Li- za Ann and a Rainy Day," by Mrs. Oliver Paynter; Reading, Mrs. Peace River, by Mrs. Murdock Maclseod; Bedding, "Don't Quit", by Miss Cary rie Woodaide. Next meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. Ilmer Paynter, roll call to be answered with "A Joke." The meeting closed by singing the National Ant-hem. Mass; Lottie (Mrs. Giaries Foray- the), Iilinsdale, and Jessie at home. who so isithtully cared ior her mo- ' also one brother, Levi Mc- Neill, Olieary. The lunerel was held on Nov. 22nd b0 Elmsdale United CDIICII. where the services were conducted by the pastor, HIV. M. D. McLeod. The pail bearers were: sterling Matthews, George Brennan, George Hardy, Charles Dunn. Permenas‘ Brennan and Hugh Williams. Iimsiry lays-Sleepless iiglls Irssk lbs lsrvsls Syslsa M Ill IQ . bi-Qlxdrw? “lbw is!!! boi l1 bib liinllun‘ Oi genial and kindly nature, ai- ys ready and anxious to help in neighborly way at every oppor- bull- yoltileninflfil’! .- vored with an exceptionally hardy constitution, he was never known throughout his lilo to suiier day irom illneu until Jember, 1980. Then, "lb ior medical n, a trained brought tem- ther during her long period oi ill- devou Aiterservioeatboththechurch kor 5M If!" b!’ the Plllfll‘. REV. K. O. MacPhei-son, the mortal remains were tenderly laid away in the iam- ily plot, there to await the prom- Led day oi glorious resurrection, Now the leborerfls task is o'er; i Now the battle day is past; Now upon the int-her shore Lands the voyager at last: Ifither, in Thy gracious keeping Leave me now Thy servant sleeping. May his soul rest in peaoel Mass Cards were received as lol- lows:- Mother and Inmiiy ('1); Mr. and 'oor,"—_ Hrmor roll ior J uary. Grade x-u. Ks MacDon- aid; a. Howard Wight; s, Daniel Mwrison arm's-i, Ivelyn Hessian; s, Howard Founhan; 8, Kathleen Par- di-ass vrn-s, ‘lbmple MacDon- ald: 2, Constsncs MacDonald; s, 3119b Grads VII-i, Agnes Bstohild , I, lsary Morrison: B. Agnes Dicks. Grade VI--l, Laura MacDonald: 2, Marion Itaiiise; s, Lillian Clarke. Grads V-i, Joan Bell; I, Rita Wight; s. Isabel McLean. Grads IV (al-i, Beth McConnell and Louise Hemian; 2, catherine Merriam; s, Joyce Jenkins. Grade IV (bl-l, James Llewellyn; l, Ileen White: S, Kay Dicks. Grade —i, a fuse? Gerald Solomon; 2, Fred Delay s, Connie Ibuchere. Grads iii-i, John De lam] Jimmy Doyle; 8. Bobbie Robin. Grade I-1, Claude McNeviml Maurice De lnry; s, George Btevsit Anewkeroaenecookingstonl automatically sllPPlled with! Egyptian Linimeat.‘ ll- ways quilt, always certain. 8W bleeding instantly. Csuieril wounds and prevents blood poin- ing. Splendid ior usculsr rim» mathm. Ilaanra Lillmlls rah Grease Ilia. Francis J. Mcdabe. " * (2); Mrs. Margaret Praught, Vernon River; James Praught and Pearl Brothera, Vernon River; Rev. L. P. Callaghan. D.D.. 5t. Obarier, Misses Lucy and Margaret Long, Mil Mary H. Mclsaac; Miss Mary Han- ning. Boston. <2) Mrs. Hush A. Isn- Phee and Family, Selkirk; A. J. lilacAdsm, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ile- Cormack and Family, 8t. Margin,- ets: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McIntyre, Mr. Dee and Mrs. Dolron, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. MoKinnon, Miss Flor- ence MoKinnon, Miss Bessie Me- Donald and Eva. Brodkline, Mesa; ma“ Elizabeth Mwabe, Cambridge, Mrs. Ha Brundagc, Miss Celm- tine Bryan, rookllne, lillss Mary Hay, Baton; Bouris Council No. I198, Knights oi Columbus. Card Of Thanks Mrs. John V. MacDonald and iam- ily extend heart-tell, thanh to ‘i1 who sent Mass Cards and varioil tokens oi sympathy: to the doctors who gave such devoted attention a long illness; to the kind pleats whose visits were such a source oi enoour ement anod ooh- relation. ans to the friends and Blllhbors who assisted them in their recent bereavement. EYESIGIIT EXAIIIATIOI ‘Tell-hell's n- ' s. J. silos ineanaaee manna-sea Dim‘- i. The Electors of Ward 1 Ladies and Gentlemen :- It ls my intention oi running ior Councillor in Ward 1 and l respectfully ask" your support. The one important issue la a. balanced budget and I believe that ii the incoming Council will get down to business and co-operate-aa a body of business men should-then by a series oi economies a balanced budget could be brought i nin against Increased taxation. Every eilori. should hi- made to collect arrears and cur- rent taxes from those financially able to pav and corclderatlon given to those temporarily ilnan- clfly ernbarasasd due to the depression. Whit" ls rfipldly passing by, ' The Federal Government isvors s policy "l public worlis expenditure and the incoming Connell aboald secure as lame a irrant as nos- slhle to create work durlnv the winter months ior our unemployed men. ‘lliese men want work. tlvev have nail-rain for direct relief. It would give lien more initiative and Independence and at the same time tbe Cltv could beneilt by that labor at no more outlay thpn at present. If elected I shall eo-opsraia In every W" possible and will support any movement tn bet- ter present conditions and at the seine time l any support particularly to the interests ','- By McMmms ‘X .- A I ,ylggaisnnv-a.._____m_ _ 9H. $