.,......, _Tl_l_["._ onanaorrarmvrupuaaprsw~ Tributes to ' The Late Mrs. ' Susan Francis The following Floral and Spiritual Offerings and Messages of Sympathy were gratefully receivedby the fam- ilyof the late Mrs. Susan Francis. Floral Offerings 'Pilio'\v ‘Mother’, The Family; Wreath._Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rai- tenbury; Spray'of Lilies. Dr. J. S. Jenkins; Wreath, The Employeesof N. Rattenbury, Ltd; Cross, Mr. G. Moore and Fred; Wreath. George H. Toombs dc Son; Wreath, Employ- ees Moore d: McLeod. Ltd.,; Spray. MissfThelma Burns; Wreath. Abeg- welt Club; Spray, Mr. Lloyd Ward. . Mus Cards-Students Holy Heart Bel-nine y. Halifax, (Solemn High); Rev. M, E. Francis, (30); George and Melinda, Children of Mary Sodality (High); Island Seminarians St. Au- gustine's Seminary, Toronlo, (High); Rev. J. A. Murphy. St. Dunstans University; Mrs. (Judge) Blanchard; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown and fam- ily. Miss Margaret Duggan, Mrs. Philip Hughes and family. Master Jack Trainer, Mrs. Catherine Mcln- nls and family. Miss Katie Flynn. John Sullivan, Grand Seminary, Que- bec; Miss Margaret McDonald, City Hospital. Messages of Sympathy- George McDonald, Holy Heart Seminary. Halifax; Mrs. Neil Nolan. Roxbury. Mass; Rev. Patrick Walsh, Palmer Road, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryan. Cambridge. Mass; Mrs. C. F. Morris- sey, Tignlsh. Miss Marlon Sutton, ' Waltham. Mass; Miss Loretta. Camp- bell, Alliston. Mass; Mrs. J. R. Camp- bell. Campbell's Cove, Mlm Margar- et Jenkins, Charles C. Toombs, Cleo. l-lache. Iioly Heart Seminary. Hali- IBX; Mr. and Mrs. Dobson Clarke. Miss AlicefFenessey. Students of Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax; Rev. F. Tressel. Superior Holy Heart Semin- ary, Halifax; Miss Florence Quinn, Honorable R. H. Jenkins. M. P., Ot- tawa; Rev. O. Kiggins, Georgetown; Miss Annie O'Hanley, Mount stew. art; Christine McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cudmore, Rev. J. B. O'- Reilly, Holy Heart Seminary, Hali- fax; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drew. Rev. J. B, Crokrn. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, Campbell's Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald; W. L. Wynne. Mrs C. E. Grant, (Highly Mr. and lVLvs. "John L. McAleer and Pearl, (2); Sisters of Manna, Mount St. Mary's (High); Mr. and l\'lrs.l i (2 High); Mrs. Joseph Praught and family. Rev. R. V. McKenzie. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Nicholas Power, Sisters of» Martha, Sacred Heart Home. The Students of Dalton Hall (2 High); Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gaudet and fam- ily; R/ev. J. C. Pitre, St. Dunstans University; League of the Cross So- ciety (High); Dr and Mrs. J. E. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rear- don and family, Sisters of Natre -,l\ir. and Mrs. N. MvFarlane and Rita, cm. A. Sheifoon and fam‘ly, Tignlsh ' e Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Pierce, Elmira, M1‘. and Mrs, John Spencer, Mal pique Road, Rev. L. P. Callaghan. St. Charles; sister St. iviarie Cy- ago, Ill: Miss Irene Brazil,‘ tus: lvirs. G. A. Shelfnon. ', Tignmh; Island Snnlnar- ians. St. Augusinc‘; Seminary, To- James P. Bradley, Smmford. Conn; Eugene Murray. Si. Augus- tine's Seminary. Toronto; Rev. P. A. Brae. Holy Heart Seminary. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. John Sigsworlh. Corra- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Clarkin, Emyvale. Mr. Frank Coady. Si. Au- gustine's Seminary, Toronto; Wilfred . 5y Cool: ALL ronto; GE Ware utensils. It’s sparkling clean! That 1s why doctors advise cooking all your f od in SMP Enameled babies’ food in it. NERAL STEEL WARES l. LINIIYED zarrnaezhlizxziadgizlyb (Zt); '. 83v.‘ Gaytln ‘,Dull]).l_\_ St. Augustmes Seminary, Fwd“ I‘:hi}AmCalZirA%l§&Os§‘CAN/:?3 m o a . uns ns nvers y. ~- - - 1-, . -r_ " '- v. nmrea . u A . at d ‘lTtlDlllfi, Ml. and‘ M s Owen wood. “$1132. lxlji.,,l_l~inrraluuw_ <1‘), Erandnnq: London a‘; M1’. 811d MP5. Fred GREG». M1‘. 8Y1 ‘Lake Vexlc; Austin McDonald, Dro- c;,;g,,,_'i.;dn;::,‘§;' shhwon. M11. 060119 Tulle (H1811)? Slslefs 0f 'mors; Mr. James Coady and family, Do you serve in your home only one kind of meat—-one kind of vegetable? Certainly not! You give your family plen- ty of variety in all these foods ‘because 1 you know it is necessary for their health. and that they would quickly tire of the / same menu over and over. Did you ever stop to think that this applies to bread too? Your regular white loaf of Stewart's Bread is a necessity you must have on the table at every meal. But your Baker also carries a. variety of other breads he bakes. Try serving some of these along with the regular white loaf. More than one kind of bread on the platter offers a. choice that every one will enjoy With those to crhoose from, you can v serve as much variety of bread and oth- er baked goods, as you do in- other foods' S TE WAR TS’ BREAD- Phone 211 At Your Grocers sTEtl/nars’ BAKERY Charlottetown Variety‘ of Breads White bread, Whole wheat bread, Raisin bread, Parker House Rolls, Vienna. Rolls, Sugar Buns, Filled buns, American Buns, German Buns, Biscuits, Butter Horns, Plain Bread buns, Whole wheat buns, Bran muffins, Stollen. Butter Fly Buns. 161 Kent Street v MALPEQUE Friday night's debate in the 3'0""! people's Society was as usual an ev- ening of profit. The subject of i111 debate was "Resolved that domtfillfi science is of more benefit to the Yuliffl girls of Prince Edward Island than is a business course. Those uv~ hofding the affirmative side were Misses ‘Halal nopcwd 111d liiililll" Croat while Misses Hazel Ramsay and Edith MacNutt debated on ihe negative. ‘rl-ie Judges, Rev. Andrew Thomson, Messrs. Fred. Donald and Bruce Stewart decided m fAVOl‘ of do- mestic science. ‘The parts taken by the different debaters merited 1111"“ Praise. z Mrs, James A, Campbell. Burlinfl- ton rammed her duties as crsaulel °l Prlnootnwn United Church on Sunday my Ith. Mrs Campbell's many Manda welcome her back. Mr. moms) MacNutt. iralpeque was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday. EYES msra ‘. a. autumn '1. IwTAYlJlI like!!!“ W" l ‘The iliéhe} of Mr. Sinclair Mac- Gougan are glad to learn that he has recovered from a serious illness dur- ing the week. Mr, F. J. Lockerby was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Alfred Seaman of Springfield is visiting his sister Mrs. Leslie Rim- say. Hamilton. Miss Mattie Ramsay, teacher at Kelvin spent the week end ll l1" heme in Hamilton. Miss i-meh Ramsay "WWW l" her home from Halifax where she had been in attendance at Dalhousie University-(M). .______.__i_. summaasrba HIGH scnoor. Honor Roll of Summersido Hllll School ffll‘ April! Prlnclpll’! Dent 0116a 1'4- 9”" Bio Campbell; I. Mariiiflfl Mlccfl‘ lum; 3, Frieda Bowness. Vico-Princlliil-rl n?”- mmh m” l, Gladys Denny; i. Mildred All"? 3. David Urch. ~ Ml’. V. lllllh‘! Dtpl. Gilli VIII.- l, Frances Robertson; 2, Daily "ll- mt; 3, Zllpha Linlrletter. Mm E. Tanlorra DepL, Glide VIL- 11, Helen Holmlh; I. ""1"" 3"‘ ruthers; SFNIYIFY" 3mm"- . mm n. mramlml- IM" W" l, oensu McNeil Brown; 2. Edith Williams; 3. Lucy Simmons. ' Misc A. Green's Dept. Grade VI.-- 1. Roderic Smith; 2. Billie Arnstt and Robert Cox; 3. Rosa MacKenzie. Min E. Sullivan's Dept. Grade V.- 1. Irwin Ross; 3, Verna Ross; 3. Keith Jelly. Mira M. Irewh‘ Dept. Grade Wr- l. nuby-MaoNeil; 2, Phyllis Stew- art and Miriam Nicholson; 8, Doro- thy Callbeok. Miss l. Dawaorfa Dept. Grade [IL- i, Claudia Rogers and Doreen Jackson; 2. Lloyd - Arsenault; 3, Lawrence Clow. Mill M. Ln’: Dept. Grade Ills- i. Benny Wedge; 2, Raymond Par- rall; 8. Hen Araenault. _ . gum n. _Lee‘| ‘Dept. om- n.- l, Marion McLallan; I, Diana Jack- son, Clarence Cormier; 3, Elmo Gal- lant. ' MIWRWCQIIIpMIYIDeptIGHM lb- l. Edward Gallant; 2, Ellsworth MacNoill. Stephan Hayes. mriory Gorrill; 3. Catherine MlcCllllim. Cleaners Need Cleaningl ‘niece air cleaners which employ traps of Ono kind or another t" capable of dolnl a 800d cldanainl Job only lo long alzthd trap fl as: clogged. When traffic ll hflvfi the weather dry. llld one putaoqnndsr- able miloaia on thenpudemeter, tile ‘Mrs. W_. M. Flynn. Mrs. E. McKenzie Martha, City Hospital, Junior Catho- lic Women's League, Rev. Dr. Ecr- nard Gilils, Sisters of zvnrthe, Mutant St. Mary's (3); Promoters of the League of the Sacred Hcari. (High); Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doyle; Wilfred Coyle. Rev. 0. Kiggins, Georgetown. Third Order‘ of St. Francis (High); Mrs. Crelghan and family. Teachers of Queen Square School (3); Boys of Grade 1V. Queen Square School. Commercial Class St. Dunstans Uni- versiy (3); Rev. L. P. Callaghan, St. Charles; Mr. and Mrs. K. Sharbcil . Portrge, (Ffgh); Mr. and Mrs. Fl-l mer Slwyhcii. Portage. (High); Sist- ers of St. Joseph's Convent; Rev, J. Basil Croken, Sotiris; f. . and Mrs. P. J. McMahon and ffim“"' and "Mrs. Joseph Purcell rnrl 1w. M. J. Rooney. Cardigan; Mrs. J. A. Shelfoon. and (High); Mrs. Annie Glllis. Heart Home: Mrs. Mary Dowel. Mr. ; and Mrs. Arzhur Campbell, Miss Ro- 1 sella liilahar, lixfrs. li/iary Guru trail, Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘rrainor and fem-- ily, Southport; Mrs. Willlamj Vessey and ‘family. Miss Mary C. Maddigan, Mrs. John McFarlane and family, Misses Catherine and Annie Byrne. W. H. and Mrs. Kiggins and Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mc- Carthy, Tignish. Joseph Kelly, Pow- hal Street: Mrs. J. f‘. Murnaghan and family. Mrs. Rose Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slnnot, Mr. Peter Cfllaman and family. Emyvale. Miss Mary MeFarlanc. Mrs. Elizabeth Gai- lant, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson, Mr. ..‘ and Mrs. C. E. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Connors and family, Mr and and Minnie, Mrs. Doyle and Angle. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McGulgan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Trainer, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.‘ McInnls. W J. Brawders, Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan. Mrs.. E. Cullen and Adele. Mrs. A. Lappin and fam- ily, Captain and_Mrs Roache, Miss Emma Hagan. Kelly's Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Sizjttus McLellan, Stephen Con- nolly. Mrs. Patrick Clarlrln and fam- lly, Miss Loretta Campbell, Allis- ton. Mass; Miss Marion Sutton. Wal- tham, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. V. Robbin and family. Ambrose Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hynes. Joseph's Class- mates p (Grade VI Queen Square School); Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Mahon, _Mrs. Martin Walsh. Milly and Anne. James P. Bradley, Stam- ford. Conn. . , Spiritual Offe ' .-Students of Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax; Pup- ils oflst Oll-ss, St. Joseph's Convent; Mr. ind Mrs. P. Barnett, McDonald. Miss Annie E. Callaghan, zmyvale, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. SinnsPMr. and Mrs. Aenaa Clarklm, tent, Mrs. Annie McMillan. Blstors a; Martha. Mount 8t. Mary. Ivan.’ oi mam». Bishop's Palace, sum-s‘ ind‘ ohudl-eh of st. Vincent's Or- phanlge. Mr. and Mrs. John Cron- iulauki family, Mrs. Minnie Lourie and familyJm-s. .1. n Milieu. Sisters cleaner ll prone to at eluted men aulnlv thrust other time. no unfuiollila luv- a can nail. ___ a at truths. at. Dunstan’! University. htrwhd am. w. H. Mannie and yemltyum am: S. Inisworth, "LlMI. Kennedy s: 00., Bradalbane, was" through life. 1-5,»; l a recent visitor to Rose Valley. _.\ lmsincss trip to the city last weekp Nicholson Sprlngton. to Rose Valley on Sunday last. merside recently. mifortune of losing house by fir: on Saturday (May 4th). ! lson and Wm. MacDonald. Charles It appears Mr. McKenzie was clean- lMarshall, Roy Woolrldge Charles lng the yard and burning some ‘grass i Bovyer. Alan Swan. Harry Blrt and ‘ when in some unaccountable way alDewar Swan. Spectators vrcrcz-Mr. spark caught on then-out of thejand Mrs. Melvin Jay. Mr. and lvfrs.‘ and Mm w_ J_ McDonald’ Mn and house. Owing to the strong wind the i Harold MacDonald. Mr. Harry Swan. fire gained the efforts of the neighbors quickly gathered. the house. and alllJessie MacDonald its contents were totally destroyed. We understand there wus,no in-l a visitor to Rose Valley recently. end in Inkerman. took place at the home of Mrs. Belle McDonald on Wednesday, April 24th. up the women's spare time on Covr-‘Fllh 118115 llli-‘Ws 01' a llla-mmer- “ml when her daughter Ida, who is onmhead Road and many's the mfin hnsmck on tire clllls 5-9111’? 5- H J. Readyi Master. ' Carl ‘ i Iimvvue. Sisters of at. Joseph's Cotlj j g Alice and Mary Murnaghan. Sisters . ‘Cnwuuelc; Mrs. W. P. Burke. John van, Grand Seminary. Quebec. . '. and Mrs. P. Burke. Steliarton. N. Airs, Thomas Murray and fcm- ' Lly, Elmsdaie. ‘ ROSE VALLEY AND VICINITY . l Our school is progressing under‘ the capable management of thel teacher Mr. Stewart Inman. g °l 5°59 Valley's mostflclnarm-ihggd DOPuIar young ladies was united in mimlase to Mr. Samuel Glllis of Shamrock. This pgpulgr yaung $011919 will reside at Shamrock where Mr. Gillis is successful both in; fjfarminfl- and in the silver fox busi-' guess. Their many friends wish them Mr. Ray Kennedy of the firm oil a happy and prosperous journey. Miss Annie Bruce. teach-er Stan- chel, spent Sunday in Rose Valley. Mr. Marshal Matheson. Spring- field. spent the week end in Rose Valley, visiting friends. covenaan ROAD onnaymqs Mr. H. D. Dixon‘ Stcinchel, was on; The young people of Covchcad jRoad have been participating in and Florence Sfiveral games of baseball. Their were visitors ‘Joyous shouts are heard on finc etchings. A real good time is enjqy_ rd by all. Some of the participants Mrs. Robert Graham was in Sum- i 111 llle 591110!‘ 83111125 are: aliases- iAgnes, Bessie and Margaret. Ready.‘ I iJeanette Macvittie, Doris Birt. Gor- Mr. Donald H. MncKenzie had the ' Wilde‘ BUVYQT- 11335575 Ulla)’ sTyinoilr his dwelling Sirt. Mr. Wm. Birt, Messrs Ira, Ed- Thc ltlt-Jszs Annie MacDonald. Mr. and‘ MacDonald. Miss? and Mr. Wm. rapid headway despite Mr. Wallace who Mrs. Theodore McGrath. Mr. Lawrence Marshall and family have taken up their residence at Mr. George Dixon, Stanchei. was; Mr. Frank ‘Marshall's. SllfflIlCS. i The many friends of Mr. Aliuton spent the weeklMcMillan are glad to hear that he l is improving and on the road to r?- jcovery after his recent illness. A quiet but pretty spring wedding. Mr. Lee Morral Hooking mats has also been inking ‘ <~> m-e......._ . ‘ Ever” V Aluminum Kitchen. Utensils U his shirt and other clotheswfor when w; iii th: front the sake of ‘a mat. wheels 8e; 8,9,3“ a.) U“, ca‘ sees more and more service. it is a 531160’ Drefilwiion to have the king 111111 biwhlnas inspected. 1: there i, sufficient wear in them to cause the Miss Beatrice Mathesom Brook- wobbling of the front wheels at high field, spent the week in Covehead. ,5peed, they should be replaced, Th"; Come back again soon Beatrice-ewe liob is one‘ that varies in cost but 1t - . n11 eniov your cvmnany- in worthwhile in any case, Mrs. Bessie McEachern is spend-l lng a few days in Summerside. t Miss Bessie ltfahn. who has been‘ spending the xvinwr with her cous- l HaVQ D0ne Die in Miss Jcan MacEachern. has re-l turned to her home in Burlington. l Such a’ of Good i l Mr. Dockendorfi, York, is coming} to Covchead Road. Winnipeg Man Used Dodd‘: Kldne] Pills With Good Results , i n . r. s. s m Several men are busily engaged, rhim m fhemgglckilz: iii?“ n‘ . ney hauling potatoes to York. where cars! Trouble arc being loaded by Messrs K. Mc- ' Lillian and Clifford Webster. "Mn, w1n,.1peg,Mfl,,u1uay 13’_,spccmh Mcltlillan intends unloading a car: __--1 must say Dodd-s Kmnpy PM of fertilizer soon. have done me such a lot of good’, . I writes Mr. F. s. Spillman, 462 Brant 1 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ready spenti don Ave“ wlnnipeét “I have take‘ Sunday "lslllnl? friends m Mlllcove- l them for quite a while and would not |' be Without them in the house. The] r '. ; are the only pill I can get for m; l ' bark- Thev relieve me right, away. l > tcannot praise them enough, I havf" lrecommended them to many poopll ‘suffering with backache and thry all Shock alamrbcrs. now almost unlv- Isa)’ the satire-they “T111111 110l b! ' crsally used, cannot do their best , VFlthOUt thrnl." ' work when the springs which they ' If You have any 5Yf11i>i0111S 0f BECK- mngro; “w, m; 1n good condmun, ' ache or Rheumatism. you may be surt One of me n-msg, Common anment; that your Kidneys need attention ill the springs is looseness which NEBlBClEd KldHEBKS 8P0 the cause oi porlnits the leaves to Set out of line. 111°" 318111181‘ the 1118 l0 Wlllfill 111E11- To got them back. lack up the body ""4 l! hell'- till tho weight is off the orrehdlns q Dml-"S Kid"? Plll‘ B" directly °1 Spflng’ and am... mam m“, 9051mm the Kidneys. making them strong an! l healthy. Sound Kidneys moan pur blood. Pure blood means good health. FarewellJor-now-Ran-ibler. Keep Lem-es in Line m Prflfguiona _ "P; $1111- zuomféffqlilvm (w) u l cool“ ekmhw “flan . mRONj-Q