i a 7 held, received s telegram on March Latest and TUESDAY. JOHN A“ McPHElRQONr Valle?" out, advising him that his brother who was inobsrge of the lhssey ‘Harris Agency at Yorkton, Inch, had died very suddenly. No particulars as to the cause of death vrcs given. et of Muddy Creek was where the wound was dressed. ON VISITJ-Jliih Elisabeth Hi0- FOOT CUTa-Vifhlle Gilbert Gstid cutting wood Friday his axe slipped, out- tlng one of his toes oil. He wssl taken to Dr. finoiisir Wellington Cvéi I60 ‘years; ago, Diet-Johnson W an famoas household ardu- ohm-still THURSDAY. WEDDINI v n "I7 16th, when ' Gladys Mr: Auisy, you ' tor_ .; D. MsoAuiay. Bel est, became the‘ Most important fielding Matter Selected From News for ‘lire Charlottetown ,"6u_ll_rtli|ne’s ‘Saturdays, i. I Ktnmeh, en furlough from China. bride of Angus A. Murchison, son The old reliable ' letssloilve ours-or. A J Fraser of Montague, received a teiexrarn on Monday morning sn- nounclng the sudden death in Bsv erly, Mass. of his sister Florence wife of Mr. George Beauchemln. Deceased leaves to mourn besides her husband, six children and four brothers, Judge A. L. Fraser. Souris, Dr. A. J. Montague, Allan of Vernon. P. E. ll. and Edward of lBsth, Maine and one sister, Mrs. S. B. Mclsaac, Charlottetown is the guest this week of Rev. and Mrs. litaymmd. the litsctory, Miss Mackintosh will address some of ' in thousands of homes for the meetings in connection with the (hunch Society and Wo- man's Auxiliary. "l6! CHRISTINA McKENllE Bin-en, on her return from Van coughs, colds, sore thrusts, erslnps, chills, sprains, strains, and many oth er INTERNAL and EXTERNAL sehes sud ills, —grippe and lniinenss. Maine to her home st Vernon. P. B. Island was suddenly awaited with appendicitis, and bed to un- dergo so operation at the 6115B‘ lottetown Pospltai. Her mall! The Dairy Course in connection with the Provincial Agikuitural friends will be cleaned in 1w’! that she is now doth: 111697-7- J0hns0n’s Anodync of e. it. Murchison, Pipette. rue‘ ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo. C. Taylor, in the presence of s number- of friendh of the bride’ and groom. The bride was mended by her friend Miss A. Murchison, sndl the groom was supported by Mr. G. Docirerty. After the cerej lnony the party left for the home of the bride's brother, where din- ner was served by Mrs. MoAulny. ‘After a pleasant evening being spent all dispersed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Murchison much happiness through their wedded life. Envision Li n i m e n t School will open today. There is _ s splendid equipment for s practlcl goLg-rgm ‘QMJQENTRNNIAL YOUNG PEOPLE“ sousTv-t-i w course m The fortnightly meeting of iireg cheese and butter‘ makinrr, milk and cream testing and different branches of dnirying; Messrs Pippy and Cooke of the Dominion Department wi'i have chemo of the testing. Mr. Bird and Mr. tvlcltay of Nova Scott.» -Fl.fty years ago today. all m9 15m 53y or jun-ch, s1 Boston. Mll- aachusetts was born the first Hois- tein organisation in Amerlct. b9 Association of Breeders of Thor- oughbred Holstein (httle. Win- WEDN ESDAY. CONTRACT AWARE-ED»- The Firm of H. and '5. Lowe of this city have been awardled the contract for building en addition to the fac Young People's Society of the} Methodist Church met in the Hearts Memorial Hal ion Tuesday evening. There was a very large sttenadntre of members and visit- ors. After e short devotional ser- ack to the old price W09 WP Chmm- m” imwfl" tory of Davis & Frases, Grafton _ vice. about fmy lantern slides were street East. put on the screen by Mr. Bourke This was supplemented)” e yer-y kind and industrious talk by Rev, G. W. F. Giendennlng. Following this was a short business meeting a; which the Society was re-orgin lzed and new officers elected‘. The Young people then repaired to ti“ fldioinlng room where a very pleas! ant social hatrr was held. A vote of. thanks was tendlered Mr. Bourke for his kindness and also Rev. Mr. . Giendenning vfor his very insmle- rive talk. are here to direct the butter r -. i‘ tn cattle. was e-ened Pro“ course. Mr, Barr, chief of the Dairy gentym mun“ Huugmon, "m," Division, Ottawa will be here to] of me “sum secretary M ‘ho A“ discuss stan"(_rr‘ zntion [of dairy w, Produce with the utter und cheese! 39°” goalgmimgflx?nrrrwfier_ makers. The ‘butter makers arrivedi m w yesterday to start their course andi The first he'd book °’,‘"",“,,,‘;"‘_‘“" when this is concluded the cheeseimuom which appear“ n ’ tolu- mnkers will take up their coursei “m” ' “ma!” “kstch "(the any Prizes of $85 in cash and a. goi lmswwulm“ hm“ u’ mmaps’ w n watch will be distributed alnorlgfim-es" and gmwman“ “mm Mei’ the makers of September cheese e7“ m m“ °°‘“""'Y- This fir“ exhibited at the Provincial Fail“ b9" b°°k “l” “mm” P” “F” last year. tration of 61 bulls and 6 femmes. Volume 42. which has lust been is- suuarsrruaoe — a meeting "°d- °°"'1“° i‘ Pm“ °' ‘m’? 5 "Z of the new board of Directors formwmh" “M wnmm‘ u” Pwlgme’ the Illnstaffnage Cheese and But- M “'6” “Mia . ter Company was held at the Creamery ortFeb. 23rd. The Pre- TM ‘mam °r Mr- Ewam M’ eident, Vice-President, Secretary wluam‘ “mum “an?” M’ m” and the fuil hoard of directors were mmemm we” ca”! on “Mn” all present. Many important mat ‘i553 311mb mld- ha! c195“! m“ ters in the interest of the patrons 99-11311)’ W99? 0! PM 0i! m“ ‘W193i- and Cfimpany we"; when “no Con. and mos; respected citizens of the siderution. It was pleasing to west SIWTQ- H‘? ‘met 111B dell-m note that the contract for supply- ‘iii-BMW ‘N! 171° W?!“ 0f 11119 115119- lng en abundance of ice for the Ylea for had he lived till A9111 he cold storage department was com- N0uld_ have wmlileted his 89th plied with. it was found neccs veer. With timt sweet oompoaureof sary tc order a supply of cream mind and- firmness of christian cans of different sizes to be held character which was so beautifully in stock at the creamery for the character-ism; qf m; every day life accommodation of patrons requlr- and wimp; hm] won the fggpect mm ing crenm cans during the coming mnfidence of n11 with whom hr season. There are also a number mum, in wnmct of new patrons who are anxious to He “m, 1mm 1n qyyw and came ship cream this season. Cream to we “rm Show with m8 gamma shipped by rail will be received at when B,‘ yaw, of as“ He w“ the Dunstzlffnage Railway Siding uwqoe min-fled, his first wife having and carefully looked after. Ton- prqiacmsm him oval, 50 years as“ tiers for local cream drawers will Then. ‘mum was waned wlmflve be called in the vsry near future. children, 3 w“ and z daughters’ Vvelllngton, Cape Wolfe, Nelson and Asa. Hzlliburton. Lot. 7; Sarah Ellen. Qe-lrltmll. Qallfemie. and Our rfe. Waitihram, »M‘ass., who survive ARRIVED IN LONDON -Mr. Belle-min Rogers. city. has receiv- ed s cable from his son Ben, sn- nounctug the letters arrival in Lon don on Monday from Calculate, the voyage occupying 39 days, the rlieamer calling at a number o! points en route. APPOINTMENT MADE. - His many Sunl-merside friends will be pleased to learn of the promotion of Dr. William Wood, son of Mr. H. P. Wood who has been appoint- ed asslstant to the director of the meat and canned food section de- partmeat of Axrtculturef Ottawa. IMPROVEMINI- The Vic- The same big bottle. The same pure ingredients-the finest that the word roduces. The same wonderful tonic, body- ‘ builder and h A th restorer. The same Grand medicine that relieves Coughs, and heavy Colds; that makes flesh and good, red blood; that improves digestion and appetiteythat sfren ens the nerves and builds up the whole system. The same reliable dependable medicine you have always bought, at the same old price, $1. a bottle. The ingredients used in "OLIVEINE EMULSION” come from the four comers of the world. Because they are hard to get their prices have remained very high. But-owing to the imn*fi"~‘ '1 ocean freight service, lar er quantities of drugs, oils and iluvorings are reaching Canada an the rices are becoming lower. This is why we are able to give you fge some large bottle-and the same extra fine ingredients in “OLIVEINE EMULSION” the old price-M. e bottle. Sofa’ 6p Jruggilfs and general slores. FRASER," TRORHTQN 8f C0. LIMITED‘ CUOKSHIQE, Que. EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING.- Dr. Leo Frank's famous series of DTKIIOKPaDhs portraying the P. E, island fox industry. recently on ex- hibition in Buyer's Studio her-e. tar-la yoga] bug," ‘hop have found their way into plinctlc. Mr_ W. Mahar, propertor is look- ally every nevlrepeper in m, Um ing resplendent in a beautiful new States and Canada and have dog coat of white enamel and vanished more to advertise the fox industry paper ofmarbie design The ceiling probably than any other menpg mi. is finished in thesalmeooiorsnd the en to that end. Dr. Frank is receiv- whols interior presents q decidedly ing daily letters either by enquiry bnlzht 411111 1W"!!! enneerence. Nil‘, 0r of congratulations regarding Mahar intends adding another chair these photogroinhs. Yesterday he shortly. _ received one from Mr. J. Mlmwell - Murphy, eon of Senator Murphy, osrrmo INFORMATIONF-Mr. Congratulating him on "niacin: dear B_ G_ Rogers 9g gummemme m old Prince Edward island on the securing full information regard-lug mall" Ml Murphy is at Present e. tho coat. etc, of o. cold storage "Wide!" 0" Chiwgfl l1!!! l6 1MB?!“- plsnt proposed for Sulnmierslde. 11°F“ Cfllllwlllor f0!‘ Cflflmdn in the The", m now a ‘ymm which can Anti-Wm- Lealgue of the World." be installed cheaply and operated H9 5U" k999i all 9Y9 0!! U19 111191‘: economically. The plant will be “its of his native llrvvilwe and is used for fox food. The matter "Birmflca"? l" “ed 1° F99 319W Wm be take“ up Wm, 10m] mo“ a, interests elivslnod. in his letter to soon as datum, are awn-ML Dr. Frank he says in part: “Permit me to conzraltulsne you on this ll.» tcnlnhlng piece of advertising. You are putting dear old Prince Edward Island all over the map." The style and sell it at _ There passed away at Murray River, P. E. L, on February lst. 1921. Mr. Samuel Stewart. Ho was born in the Isle of Skye. Scot- NEW SHOE REPAIRINGPI-ANT Mr. Robert Wakelln, formerly em- llmd, in i840 and emigrated to this province with his parents in 1842. He was twice married. his first wife was Miss Mary Martin of Grand View, five children were born to them. three datlgillel-s and two sous. Two iof the daughters died some years ago and a son Alex D. was drowned in 1914. One daughter, Annie, of Boston and one son, Norman, of Ouklapd, Cal. survive him. His second wife. Mrs. Flora lifncLcnn, who survives, an aged brother, Mr. John A. Stew- art, High Bank, and a sister, Mrs‘. Malcolm Stewart, Caledonia, are also loft to mourn. Mr. Stewart resided in Little Sands nearly all his life, and when his son was drowned, sold his farm and remov- to Murray River where he spent the past few years. He was a quiet unotfensivs man. honorable in his dealings with others, a man bereavement the services grave. Mr. McLeod spoke of the i011! wqua-intanco he had with the deceased and of the assurance be slave him over 20 years ago when who possessed a large circle of friends. He was for many years~ u member of the Little Sands Pres-l byterlan Church. His funeral . was hold on the 3rd inst. from the Murray River Baptist Church and was largely attended, Rev. J. C. _l"eacock officiating at the church and grave. interment Little Sands Cemetery. him. He is eiso survived by n wild ow and 6 sons and one daughter-J David, ‘Springfield. Lot 8; Charles Preeor Errol, N. H. ; Stuart. Wont Cape; Horace, Montana; West Point; John meMeltJlodiet at the house howling Evangelistic Sorv-icos at West Point or! his implicit farm; in the redeeming love of his Lord and M18161‘: a faith that permeated his whole life and alt its close enabled to the Divinlswiil. fh-uly the words of the Psalmist were strikingly exemplifi- ed in his gflpelrienlce, "With long life will l satiety l-Idm and shryw iHilm my satisfaction.‘ irhn to be calmly resigned Walter, at homo and Mrs. John Horifgeohy, Herbon, Lot 8. who ere receiving in their sad ‘ the sincere Hymn-thy of their nulinerolfs relatives and irlnrds throughout till-e Province. interment took place on the 4th and the remains were laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery, West Cope; his own six sons aching as pail bearers. Rev. W‘m. McLeod assisted by tlhc Rev. Mr. Smith of Church conducted and played with Lambros Bors_ Sunny- clde. has opened n1, a shoe repair- ing plant in the stand on Grafton Street recently vacated by Purcell and Rodd. “Bob is an expert hand at this line of work, having been in tzbe business all has life Moreover he lean exTsorvioe men having served in the South Atfloen cem- psign ss well as being overseas in the last wnr, and is therefore all the more deserving 0d patronage. T0 ATTEND CONFERENCE- Among the Robariams leaving Char- lottetown yesterday morning to at- tend the District Conference in Si. John this week were Mr. G. B. lu- men. accompanied by Mrs. lumen and Miss MacDonald. M-r. W. S. Grant and Mrs. Grant. Mr. W. hi. Rowe. Mr. P. W. Turner. Mr. Harry Gorbeil, Dr. Allen, Mr. Frank flut- rheson. and M-r. W. A. Stewart. Messrs R l-l Jekins and Lloyd Weil- ner who left this week for Mont- real will also attend the Rotary Convention. ' ORWELL SCHOOL-The follow- ing l. the standing of the pupils of Orwell school for the month of February: Grade V! 1 Dora Gay, 2 May Ward. Grade V_ 1 Grace VlcDonald 3 Melinda Gay, 8 Helen McDonald. Grade IV. 1 .» 4W1‘? r l‘ M‘ Genuine Gaeiiiiiii‘ ‘s ,W. Murdock McLeod. ,2 Mary McLeod ti Fiarenre Gay. (lrnde lllli 1 Mar- cella Wcrionald 2 Elsie MaoLeod. (trade ll. l Hilda McLeod. 2 Don- ald McDonald. Grade l Leslie VincLend. Perfect attendance: Viary McLeod Elsie MacLeod. (‘larence Gay. Teacher, E. Mnc Donald. . The many friend of Mathew Ryan, were saddened by his death vilich took place at his home ml laundry Mil. in Berlin. N. l-l. He was born at Morel], P. E. island. sixty-three years ago, but lived in Berlin for nearly twenty years He was a generous loving father and sn esteemed friend and will be much missed by all who knew Min. The many beautiful flower.- r-astify to the host of friends h: nade in that city. The funeral look place at 8t. Kleren's church no January 10th. l-le leevestl ntnlffh him, s wife Mary, six sons ilztbew, Peter. William, Leonard Jo n and Denis. and two dough rers Mary and Lens, silo titre-- brothers and three sisters in Mor- --li. it. 1. P. There died st her home in Dar nsffnago on Thursday, Feb. 10th lfter a brief iilnessMraThotPn lhane. She was formerly Mist» ‘Poole, the daughter of Edward and blllsabbth Toole. She was born st Roeeneath. August 22nd, 1839, and =vss married, March 7th, i871. 0hr laughter two brothers and three vieterssreleft to mourn their loss Fhq funeral which was largely st landed was held on Feb. 14th sl ller homepfter which the remain: were conveyed to the York Oeln zrestiy missod by the community where she was so well and favor ably thrown. The poll beers!» were‘ , , oi‘ advertising followed by Dr. Frank has certainly done much fol" the fox industry. He‘ has spared nel x-ber pains nor money in his adver- tising campaign and deserves the thanks and the cooperation of all fox men for his great work. Deep sympathy is fellt for Horn David MacDonlad of Glenfionan in the dearth of his beloeved wife. no: Mary J. Maclniyro who passed away on Sunday morning Mrarch 6. after an ‘illness of only a week, dur lng which time she was visited by ller pastor Rev. Allan J. Mac-Don aid; Fort Augustus. vrho administer ed to her all the rites of her H013 Religion. Mrs. MacDonald. vras admired by all who knew her, for her many noble qualities of mind and heart. Silo was the only daughter of the late Hugh and Mrs. Mnclntyre of New Arman and leaves to mourn besides her sorrnwlng husband three lbrotlhers. namely, P. Moo intyre, Esq. Kensinlzton. J. J. Mac lntyre, Travellers Beet and C. A. McIntyre.- Seattle. Wash" also n Ivide circle of relatives and friends. ller funeral was held on the morning oi‘ iilorch 8. from her late residence to Fort Augustus Church thence to the adjoining rune tery, the pail-bearer: being, Messrs J. H. Clrnlmlsky. Jas P. Mrsclntyre. M. L. A, Malcolm Mac Don-aid. Peter Brodie, M. L. A_., Hon C. G Duffy, and J. B Hulzihee, city. Rev. J. J.. MacDonald, Summer- side celebrated the Requiem Mass and Father Maclntyre, Borden per- orrlted the service nt the grave. in the Sanctuarywere Reva. W. V. Mao Donzlld and A. J Mnclntym. 'he choir being led by Rev. A. J tlacDonsld. On the casket were to he goon many Spiritual and floral offerings. R. I. P. ll '.... getting Aspirin at at sarejrv FIRST! Alfirfsisthdullitsi w-lfescrl. ‘I O m.‘ a. ml‘ .w.il.vesm‘ ‘tiller. tar w Wood era-seep fiifilahifi v lllllllli Wamin ! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you afi no? Accept only Rheumatism, Ncurltls, Lumbsflo, and pain. blade fin ‘Gltiti measures-Worn when int s swans-noes FRIDAY —-THE HAY MARKETF-The hay marketeeems destined to suff- er a setback in tha near future. An enterprising business in that comlinnzliiy ha, been carried on all winter at Ken-atmgton by lVir. H. R. Mouse who has been instru- mental in lining the pockets of the farlmers with top prices. But those who are over- stocked with hay would slct unwise- ly much longer -to hflld-Y On March 2nd there passed from‘ life to Eternity bile soul of a true christian woman Mrs. ‘ihlolnas E. Hogan of Fortune Cove in the seventy eight year of her age. The deceased for the past two years bed rbecn an invalid suffering from lmralysils. She was Miss Caroline Simpson oil-lope River and she and her husband who survives her pass ed their golden jubilee several years ago. The deceased was a wo men of manly estimable qualities. tho soul of generosity and kind- ness and during ‘her forty-five 18MB cl her rosidenceat Fortune (love ctnmnsnded respect and love from all wholknew her. She leaves, to mourn three sons and three daughters. The sons are John R. at home, and Garfield and tiherridon of w tern Canada. ‘Ilhe daughters are re. Smith of Los Angles, Mrs. McKinnon of Cal- gary, and Mrs. Arneae Whalen of Kiidars, P. E. l. Her funeral took place on March 3rd tn St Anthoneyu Church, Bloomfield, where rtrler the rilneral mass her body was lold lll,§fi'l."'l'llye services at the grave were conducted by Rev. F V. Gail- ant who visited heir-frequently dur- ing her long iillrleee. The pail-bear- ers were Johnltbonefy. Angus Mo‘ Lon , Maxim Wedge; Gilbert on , Russell Msifiold. Andrew Gsilnht. May tier soul rest in pea/cc. t . i. Nothing else is Aspirin. t i _ tlon. ‘ this text the words:--' ‘ Victory , » lVorltL-Our Faith " l —-8T_ PATRICIYE AT KENGING 1‘ON.-— The Feast of St. Patrick was celrlbrzlted at Konsington in a quiet but comprehensive manner. High Mme wes celebrated in St. Mary's zhnpel by the pastor, Rev. Mr. D. J. -Gil"lls, who preached a short and pointed sermon, deth- onutrathg what the feast signifies. Music nicely appropriate was ren- dered by the choir which surely, lent‘ colupiloteness to the celebra- I There was a fairly good atten. dance at the l-leartz Memorial Hall last evening ‘when an open meeting of the Brotherhood of the Methodist Church was held at which lilies McMahon, the Snporvls or of Child Wbelfare, in the public schools gave an interesting dea- criptlon of her work in the schools —lts aims and objects, which was shown to be a pence time pro gramme of Red Cross activity. At the close s. vote cf thanks was moved by Dr. H. D. John- ton seconded by Mr. J . D. Sea- man and unanimously tendered the speaker. 0n motion of Mr. J. F. Whear seconded by Rev. G. W. F. Glen denning and supported by Judge iiaszard a resolution was passed expressing approval of the work to be carried out rby Miss Mo. Mahon and urging upon tile gov- ernment to give this work the ful lest support.‘ lBefore tho address a pleasing rlolo was rendered by Miss Bertha Carter. __.__. The feast of Roland's Saint was duly Patron ' honored yesterday in Charlottetown by the customary street parade of the members of the Benevolent Irish Bocietynnd the Ancient‘ ,0rde|'- of l-[ilbernlans The weather in the morn lug proved fine and there was a good turnout,, the par- nde being headed by the League of the Cmos band which discoursed the old time Irish airs in splendid __'l_‘he procession proceeded to st, ‘Dundtarfa Cathedral ‘whsljl soil-s ulna High Miss was celebrated m r the presence of a very largo con-- grefltlon. Tile cele-brant for the occssio- _wae Rev. MauriceMd Donald. who wis- assisted by Rev.‘ J. Rooney as subrlsacon. Tile preacher for the occasion was ills Lordship, Right‘ new, Louie J. 01mm who took for ‘This is the that Ovei-eonletli the Pits lordship stated that on this". “Mien the were assembled to celebrate t e Feast of Ireland's‘ glorious saint. yrhs first victory of the faith is the victory of 8t. Paitriok himself. his conversion- (losing st the mountains. the hills sndhthelaseuties of nature. he was m . an "unbroken lpackage” of I115- elm )' ldiiil-riiiflfiiii‘ ‘ n ~"‘" i. _ ed with fliq spirit of faith Ind learned m revs God vile f lilmki-v... banded down. m 3i fb n ~ Fefd-eilvering his serm ' ms pews, stated thli. st. r33 ‘HQYIM ‘Qhllflfilfillfllldi ‘My. style. ' r . eri M ftnothefs. nrleslilsd ' i twat’ "’. ~ but. n small portion of one arm was taken to Rome. l-le went on to say that it was his sued fortune wilille lo Rome to secure a portion dro-m the Vatican-fir flmell B0119 from the arm which was exposed here today. it was the only relic of 8t. Patrick in Canada snd there is ontly one other in existence that the speaker knew of. which W88 "l Australia. After muss, the plrflfle f°l°m°d and nvnrclied through the princivh streets, which were thronsvd W1"! people. y The celebration conclflldmi with a drama ‘in the Prince Eilwlm- SHOWER AT NORTH TRYON. -—0nc of the most delightful show ers and social events of the 8985011 was neldysi. the residence of Mr. and lllrsi A. Chisholm, North Try on, on Friday evening, March 2nd. when upv wrds of eighty-five young people or" ..onth Tryon and adjacent communities assembled for the purpose of expressing in many bearntihli andl su-bsmntial ways their kindest regards, beet wishes and good will to Miss Marjorie F. Chisholm, (eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chisholm), previous to her participation in n. very inl- portunt event in the very bear fu- ture. During the general participa- tlon in aprolrralnnle of interesting games and music which merrily wiled away the time into the "wee smn’ hours", the Bride-elect end- ____.____________ her- pro-consort seats before a h of beautiful and. costly 8m!- “m! here the programme was delilllll‘ fully interspersed b)’ 111° ‘PY°5°“i“-' tlon. of the gifts of the youni; and popular young 00113116 b)‘ a come mm” 0g ymmg Indy friends the-rt» of. also by the mirth rrevokillfi irhymes which accompanied tho gifts, as they were read by U"! horoned recipients in turn. Follow lug a lboulttiful and delightful rc- past-pmviliedl by the ludios, and the singing of suitable old favor- ites which never die, the assembly departed feeling that social tier; haldl been strengthened, and new illelnr had been mired to the "Gold ‘en chain of Friendship”. which hnd brought pleasure and good will to sll present, as well as to those whom were showered with beauti- ful tokens and uAPTBSBIOIIB of bust. wishes for future happiness, as they begin life together as husband and- wife at Brookdaie lhrlu. Ai- bauy. at an early date. ——--—<0->—-—-- PARIS, March 17.—Provlston for 150 customs houses along the rail roads. and 54 on high ways in the new Rhlneland tariff zono, is nlade in the report of the Supreme Allied council. by tho Rhlnolnnli commiision, says a Coblens dos- patch. The staffs of these cunt oms houses will be made Illp of Germans who will work under- All m»! awnn 151011. Lore escorted W Mister mean llflSfitmlblz as a obabécibbegg l: “Mam. . - . tobsccoe into nestled... horns evenly agisstisfl A ‘Von Smoke Master Mason . m. good erleeee‘ $331210 n15‘; mlflffniééff; genuine "Ba er Tablets‘ of Aspirin,” which contains directions ‘gore! twin‘ this wit; he over-mm "m" 8 c, d i id irelsnds sons sn MAQON read _ ( “Hm. lbs funeral owing to the bad eon- Volk“ m“ I! Phylum“ 4WD: 3‘ W3" l" PYOV“ 3373 bf “u: k mm rubbed-for thoee who like t‘ \~ tition of the roads. sire will t» millions for eatieclle, Esrache, Toothache’, Neurrigla; Col isthe that tobacco Vi! flttlntl pi vliy lsded talbie '"