. ' ' 1 i; v l CH ARLOTFETOWN GEJARDMN Js._._ NINE MILE CREEK AND VICINITY rm». APRIL 10. m, L i? i-i. Ml‘. \._..._.'. ldrLeod, of Lon, River, who passed sway on Friday last, af- Eno is so Mild and so_Go0d For the Whole family ENO is so cffcclivc, yct so gentle and sooth- ing, it can be given to any child. You will like it nnd children soon lwfn f0 lOV€ iIS pleasant taste znnl sparkling bubblinesS. ENO Sllpnlics just rhut help which Nature needs to prevent the uccumulation of trouble- [Illiililllfl ivoisontwug \\'.‘.STC matter in the inner system . . . to kcCp those tender bodies in- wardly clean and outwardly healthy. Start giving your children ENO to-day and take it ynrlrselt,.but remember there is only 0m: ENO s "Fruit Salt" . . . that non-habit- forming health beverage celebrated the world mcr for 60 years. Resolutely_refuse substitutes. Tins words "Fruit Salt" and BNO m the registered trade mu-ks of]. C. ENO Ltd. . Sale: Rrprumlslirel [u Nmb America: Harold P. Ritchie 8r Co. Ltd, 10-18 McCaul Sf. Toronto Norauda ... “H5205 5175 5150 i ' ' i lPioncer 45v. 451.145 lst. Anthony .. 35 145M355 ishcritt Gordon . . 870 305 suclbury Basin .- -- 95° 935 Siscos ... .... '12. '72 69 ATWELL s. COMPANY? ‘sywanme __ __ 115 11s I Weill“ NW“ cl°“"rcci< Hughes .. 005 905 oos "Abims 17° 167 l“ lvcnlllljcs ...1oso1oso 10:0 _n0BIN HOOD FLOUR. is guar- anteed to please you bcttsr. —WES1IBN AGINIZ-Mr. C. J [qsllsnil is Guardian Agent in How- Mlan, and will bs passed to rooms , new and rsnawsl subscriptions. u. v -FOB. SALE-l Ayrshire register- ed cow, 6 years old, due to freshen ; in July. Papers go with cow. A splen- l did mllch cow. A. L. Rennie, Elms- _ dfllo. 3096-4-9-2i —FARMERS!-Why not pool your orders for fertilizer so that you can get lowest possible prices. from H01- marrsi’. White or phone Holmant: for less than carlosd rates on fer- tilizer to your station. 3098-4-9-31 '—AUCTI0l§ SALE-Western hors- es from 5 to 10 years. broken to har- ness. Will be sold st A. E. Gardin- erfls, Lower Freetown, Friday, April l2. Terms made known at ssle. Hugh Morrison, auctioneer. 3062-4-6-41 —TOOK EXCELLENT ROLE-In the report of St. Patrick's Day cele- . oration at Zrignish the name of Miss Margaret Conroy was regrettably omitted from the portrayal of the casts of "Uncle Ben Drake". Her splendid impersonation of Marie Graham, Mr. Morgan's stenographer, even exceeded the usual high stand- ard of her past performances and added distinctively to the iaurels Miss Conroy has already won in amateur thestricsls. Credit to whom credit is due. ' —VISITOR T0 SUMiVll-JRSIDE- Miss Lilian Crawford. of Brandon, who is s. student. at the Toronco Con- servatory of Music. is visiting Sum- merside, the guest. of Mrs. Frank Johnson. On Sunday last, in the United Baptist Church. she Save a beautiful rendition of “Nearer My God to Thee", from the setting by Lewis Carey, which was much ap- preciated. Miss Crawford will sing in the Baptist Church noxt Sunday evening-S ._-I.ETUB.NED HOME AFTER AB- SENCE 0F FIFTEEN YEARS-m. Newton McNevin. of Worcester, Mass, has returned to his nstlve Province aft/er being sway for fifteen years. Ha has been very successful during his absence and now intehds to settle down on the "Island and has pur- chased the farm of Mr. Harry Craig in the Welt-S ' for only s. few days illness, took place on Sunday afternoon at. his late re- sidence in Long River. Tho im- pressivo by Two cred. by Miss Ada Springfield and Mr. R/oy Phillips, of Kensington. The large people who came to pay their last respects to vmOll‘ friend and neighbour and testified to the high esteem in which the late Mr. McLeod was held. The honoured remains were laid beside those ofhis wlfe- in the family plot in the Geddle Memorial Cemetery. The pail bearers were his four sons, John, of Coleman, Robert, Nelson and Chester, his son in law. Mr. Allan Campbell, and Mr. Wallace Bell, all of Dong River. This is the third time these ssms gentlemen have acted as poll bearers for the burial of one of the McLeod family-S service was conducted his pastor, Rev. Mr. Fleck. beautiful solos were rend- McKay, of number of ilhe beautiful floral tributes PERSONALS —Mr. George Crozler, of Halifax. was in Summerslds this week on businsss.-B -Mrs. McMurdo, of Kelvin, and little ‘daughter, Eleanor. is visiting in Summer-iris, the guest. of her sister, Mrs. Chsrles Ramsay-S —Mr. Roy Grant has been appoint- ed Prlnclpal of Alberton School, as successor to Mr. Ernest Parker, who resigned st the end of March. -Mis; Mildred Lefurgey, of Trycn. is spending a. few days in Summer- slde tho guest, of her sister, Mrs. rum: Johnson Housc.--S st the Mawley o-Mr. Major Schurman, of Summ- erside, left cal-Monday on s. business trip to Wes n Canada. He expects to be awsy about one month and will visit; Winnipeg and other cities -M.r. Alexander Clark, of Sourls, has been visiting the Western Capital on business in connection with the Magic Fox Ranch, of which he is the Presidenc-S —Mr. Harry Bell. of Seattle, Wash- ington, is visiting his native Province for the first. time for twenty-five years. While on the Island he is the guest of his brother, Mr. A. F. Bell, Both teacher snd children of this district are again busily 01188894 in their studies after spending a very happy Easter. ' __ , I ‘The Misses Florence MscDonaldl and FIOIOHOQ MsoDougall recently spent the week and in Cl-srlniltntowmj the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iundlo Larter. They both enjoyed themselves very much. ‘ Mrs. Archibald MscDonold spent the past few days with hsr daughter Mrs. Robert Currie, of Cumberland. The mall carrier, Mr. Billie Carn- eron finds it quite difficult to deliver the mall on sccountof the condltior. of the roads. l ‘Mr. Robert MscDonsld attendee the old time concert lathe ClycL River hall Thursday evening. M155 Msrsarei; smsllwood returns to Rice Point. after spending he. Easter holidays with her plrshts _il Lot 48. she was accompanied by he; til-lend, Miss Mary Margaret MacDon- a d. ' McDougal MocDougall, Canoe Cove was 9. visitor to Nina Mile Creek re ccnily. Mr. Jack MacDonald, Rico Point. has entered the P. E. Island Hospital to undergo an operation, his many friends wish him s speedy rgcovory, A few of the young people of this vicinity attended s party at the home of Mr. Jack MacPhee, Long Creek. Mr. Joy MacNevin, Canoe Cove, is seen quite often visiting Nine Mile Creek. Mrs. James MacQuarrie expects to return to her home in Springfield. Mass, in the near future. Florence MacDon .ld, F. L. McDou- gall, Mrs. James MacQusrria, Robert McDonald and Martin MscDonsld. paid a. visit to the home of Mrs. A. MacDonald, Rice Point, on Monday evening, and on account of the storm the young ladies were forced to re- main over night. None regretted the bad weather as they all spent a. very enjoyable time. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Bolts. New Dominion. has bsga ' Make This a TWO HAT Spring t Surely l it's economical-this switching from one hat to another. And of course chsnging is a. ‘relief from monotony. $2.75 $4. $5. £9“ $7.50 OME IN NOWand see th e splendid range of new hats fol‘. man. Get your Easter hat-w-and if you are “foreheinde-d" it's a. good plan to get two. $2.75 to $7.50. Ilats Qfhighest rep- utation sold here cheaper than in Montreal or Toronto. '" .' ‘law 13W 13* - ca _ Lifxirégaqopper‘. . 38 38 30 __ __ "1067; w; at Coleman. where he intends to of Summersldo-S suddenly taken m with pheumom Amulet . .. res 105 10s i W“ Hargreaves m m residc. nu many friends I-ra zlsd to . _____ - AT"- '--- '-' -- 9 9 m istadncoun .. .. .. 1 11 11 soc him back and hope ha will pros- -—Mis.s Urma Ricks, the popular The young people of this district. 1mm __ 40 40 33 pa; in 1115 ngfiyq p1u¢,_5 and efficient stenographcr in the of- wlllTEglad to welcome Mr. Charles “in e _ __ 34 34 33 . " V fico of Mr. G. R. MacQuarrie at MacDougall back home after spond~ gait-grill? H 65 55 5g EAR .-.s,u) NEws-Mr, mg Mm G, Summerside for some time. left this lng the winter months inthe city. Bldgwd 40 33 39 -' w, 3511, or 5umm¢rsid_ hgyg m- weei: for tigalertown, Maine, to take -_--- m Missouri n 119 11-,- 115 solved the n4 new; o; thgqqgtttfiyushrcspons e position there, follow- We arc glad to learn that Mr. Was- Buzokmgham __ __ __ 7 7 7 0 last Friday o1 their (mly gfgndchfld, sd by the best wishes of her many icy MacQusrrie is on his way homo cgpitgl Rouyn .. 0 0 Si; ‘TORONTO. Apr. 8—“Y0\1 may Megan Longworth, the little seven friends hero-S after spending the past months in central Man. .. 50 so 00 SCQYCYX the weather record-i 0f 0"" year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. British Columbia. clericy 1'1 17 1a iilllf) for n couple of generations Mid Bsvsrly Owen, of Rzglna, on lrldsy _1vn-s, Douglas Gordon has return” i --- Faloonbridge . . ..1000 1000 1070 not 11nd o parallel to the exirflofd" last in the sanatorium at Regina. Al- ed home to Summcrside from an T-TY- NOYmP-n MacDonald was s vls- Granada, 19 l3 l8 inllry conditions of the Past ‘Wilk- though in dellcaio health tho little expended trip o; five months spent itor to Long Creek on Sunday Ivon- Holilngcr ‘I50 150 '78.‘: cud", snld an old timer today. EX- one was steadily improving when she in the United States. On her wgy ing. Howey ... ... 133 133 130 u-eme l'l£‘lli., violent thunder storms suddenly g¢ve1oped mflumu and home Mm Gordon visited ‘or a few ,11ud,son Bay ... ....l8'75 1875 1350 and occasional cloudbursts that de- 9355841 gwgy berm-e 1m- mother, who days in sh John Her many friends Mn Weldon Taylor 5mm m’ w.“ .131; Nickel ..4700 4000 4000 vastutcd communications charaoier- was in New York could be sent for. are welcqmlng he; home agm- her end in Nine Mlle Creek. xeclcy 42 4'2 42 lzcd the three-days starting 10st Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Owen have the pleasant. trip abroad-S . shore .,. .....2650 2650 ‘.1050 duv. At midnight Thursday the ther- since" gympgthy 01 many 511mm“. It is beginning to look very much ' Malsrtic S4 54. 5:1 mcnletel‘ stood at 86 and it. reached side friends in their bereavement. _.M;_§ Hem, M1115. who has been like Spring in this part of the coun- Lhndy ... ... ..... 155 155 158 over 60 during the daytime. All this __5 ‘pwdm: the East“. vacation with‘ “y, we Sh,“ be W“, ‘Rd when m‘ Mon; Basin .. .. .. 44 46 4B ha; started spring at. a. gallop. Mead- i. he, Wren”, M1.’ and Mm Ernest Summer sport‘ begim , will); corp 480 400 460 ows are vvrtiant green and the woods _P,\5s|;n Suppl-my Awgy m Mm“ returned on Monday w wlmb ', Q g‘ Q ' . Murphy 37 37 2B me breaking into leaf. Spring is at CALIFORNIA-Mrs. A. S. MscKay. 501310, 5,, whom 51w is a student M, Miss Julls MacDonald, Nina Mile ' l McDougall .. .. 5B 6B 5i 101st n. fortnight ahead 0f m6 155'? °l sllnmillildfi Twelved 31¢ "d "9"" Eiigohill Church SchooL-S Creek, is spending a few days at the . [B]. p [ 2 lymfiityre ... “.1875 1875 1950 few years. of the death other niece, Miss Grace homo of Mrs. Gordon MscKinnon, l w _ \ @- » =<I §:;"..::..?":* "u; . . . . w . f § ’ sol: evsr. , v ' Dun w“ b gmdluu "m" “d W“ Eastern-icuardla-n Mr. and Mrs. Allsn Livingstone. f f proficient in her profession, and will Canoe Cove, spent a. night with Mr.‘ and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek. I u-‘IAITIIN AGENTS-Mr. J.W Murdock is Guardian-Agent in Mon- tllll! and Will b0 pleased to receive new and r l subscriptions. be deeply missed in the community in which sho lived. The dscssssd was well known on the Island having visited hem several times; hsr mother wss a native of Stsnlsy Bridge. The sympathy of friends throughout tho Province loos out to Mrs. MscKay in her ‘wresvemeni. This is the fourth time within a few months that Mrs. Msclisy has received nsws of the desth of sou-ls mlstivo sprout-l WALL PAPER Catalogue l WRITE your name very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us gndiiwefll send you the biggest, best, most. ,. economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada. » . ~ ...; Eighty six ncw_ (lcsigns, prices based on DOUBLE ROLL O E 72 S QUARE Mr. John McFadyen. Rico Point. and his mother spent tho week end in Nine Mile Creek. . . ‘WANTED-Experienced gsrage man. one cspabls of taking charge. Apply st. once to Martin Mclnnis, manager of Bt. Peters Garage or Quigley 8s Sons, 5t. Peters. 8094-4-94“ Mr. Edward oar-run, 1v. M. o. made s. flying trip to the city with his new trdttcr. ..'A MARKET ATIIOME- Mr. Donald J. Mclsasc. Rockbsrn. is find- ing s fairly satisfactory market for his large surplus crop of cobbler; and mountains by feeding them to dairy cows and hogs. Ho has fed in this wsy some thousand bushels since last Mr. anti Mrs. Leslie Mihchoii. New Dominion are very proud of choir bouncing baby boy. —I'UNERAL or MB. GORDON MCLEOD-Ilw funcrsl of the lots iviimiiiirwn “IMPERIALS” fart ideal Winter Fox Food t m. John Class. m»? Haven, n visiting friends in Nine Milo Crock. ‘Ilmrsdsy on business and were guests for the dsy st the oomforsibls homo of Mir. and Mrs. Oowge Holland. sssrmrs rusnr! cums son murmurs “illflllifilfllshrslsn Ilfillivmlanubswluu . .. ., 102C011"! IiIl'1'"?!PIMIIQIIPIIIFNIY FOR SALE Bonskborsssnllflblnolsqbofl sndbssl h! “Nome .._..,_.,’ ‘ " ’ lasstnsmlslsoiilshlclsliamsgiolgqpgpgygfi miss-Ina s m» lmponsai out q m USE THE COUPON a V. ‘NIH "hills m: and with “tux-wry results. .11“ withtlsthslso cnioyins l» m: "' ' l! this m?» m w m mmxcrzusumrh o: um 1mm of you: ' measure . "5" "W"? "all Vllllll m: most essential. 0a: ont- _, . l] III rfl|b|jl IQ] l, Vrslsomms o shoals; successful man Inn toms mrssiass n. "m, m. 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