PRnvcE ‘ED WA 1w -1v0 W Msfiiiiisas-i-aso, m". mcnr 1 s. ass-zoo. m. 45c. DIRECT FROM BROADWAY The Biggest Nlusiczil Sll0\V.lll Two Years -~~. _ ,_ D. L. d: W. HARD CHESTNUT COAL-You will need a tire in the baseburner for another month. We , sell the best quality Hard Coal in “ any quantity. A. Pickard s: Co. Phone 240. 8607-3-28-81. v WARNEFE yBlAXTilR BEBE DANIELS GEORGE BRENT ll other 50 wan" THE OLD GREY MARE works out, Forum tonight. rns CHARQLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - “l " ' ‘ ' D O CTO- X- ::::*:.‘::.' foal" N F A T , ' 79F? ’ __ FORUM to g , ys’ foo race Adults Only—No Person Under D ii . ‘Finding of Two Skelew . ‘ A NEW FEATURE WILL BE 1011s And The 116-1 l 1 . SHOWN STARTING TONIGHT Nfld. Leads n. Be- -———————-— h” Th“ Vms 292ml;iri.*rs.zszr.r.i"iz52%.?“- a immaunnnun,‘ ~ 1 ' 1 ' t CAPITOL Matinee , Only °E ismlumlm Fiuarcrasnup FRENBHFLYERS A, gg11¢E 18 Years Admitted ""' mains 0i Plane In A _ _ AT 7 R M . u TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May Have Been Hear the Sensational Song n‘ - ‘PM’ "lllwml"! 35°"! l" "'7 ' '_ , satisfactory. Try a load now. A. ° l A compme Bmdway Mum. "1 ovac. AND usanrnv M E M o R | A M _ MRS. MARY ANN names Pldmd a: cm Phone M, C011 and NIIIigQSSBP. . _ . .- v I E *"_—~ _ _ _ _ ' - '- - - . . ; j . “ ' Z11‘;"i...li°sl'.lfd....ilf}’ip.§i w: B On March 14th. was, at the’ ~ _ _ “"97 3 “T” - -~ a. -. ~ Still plenty of SUITS. TOP-COATS, home o! her daughter, Mrs. PREJUFHAL smwvm _ A MAR-BEILLEB, France, March 26. OVERCQATS an,‘ FURN|SH|NQS to “snurraa oar To nurrsao" “FORTY SECOND STREET" A MIGHTY snow AT REGULAR PRICES EFGilBPlClJOH And Vicinity The Pleasant Valley Y. P. S. met at the home oi’ Mr. and lvlrs- Frank Cutcliffe on the night of Aiurch 111v seventh with a large number oi‘ members and VlSROIS _, ;ser.t, The president, Mr. Cedric : amen, occupied the chair during 1'11.- busiucss period, and Miss Alice Weeks led the devotional period. '1‘l.~ !o!I'>2\'ii1;¢ nllluers were elected luv lli‘ ensuing qunricr: President, LIL-s Iiclcna .\l.’i0.\'Illlflll; vice presi- dent, 2W1". Cc-drie Seamen; treas- urer" kilos Alice Weeks ire-elected.) M3- “Gus Mconuml --(A.P.)—-'I‘hs newspaper Petit Mar- seiilais said Saturday that two wood- cutters in a lonely section of St. Pierre-Miquclon, of‘! the coast of Ncivfoundiand, about a month ago had ‘found two skeletons and the re- mains of a. plane which, had been destroyed by fire. The newspaper, carefully qualify- lug its report, said there was a be- lief the skeletons might be those of Captain Charles Nungesser ‘and Captain Francois Coli, French avi- ators who were lost on an attempt- ed Paris-to-New York flight in May, 1921. ' The information, the newspaper continued, had been communicated to the Air Ministry about a month ago, and the matter had been re- ferred to the Colonial Ministry. No verification of the reported discov- ery ma yet bccnobtained, the rout Mnrscillais said. , _ _ Local authorities at St, Pierre have been asked by the Colonial Ministry to chock the reports. walker’ Charlottetown’ the“ p“; shower tendered Miss Margaret “ddwggguag h" mgfiornizrowtner by the Cavendish North war - Ann . i ' Y. . . h id t th the ripe age or 82 yea". Shore P S was e a e home oi’ lvh‘. and Mrs. Wesley Born at Cavendish, the daughter-I » th, dish M h 14. A of William and Marsaret Manure. ism‘ cave“ ' m‘ m Society , ‘ _ goodly number of the Ztgknilgfla ti?“ Sana}; g; gathered to enjoy a social evening ' - d express their good wishes to deceased her, also three children. ‘an . . . tl id -t -be. I th idst f Fbmfied by the last rites of the psgggmeo? mus; ssecrglhes ‘Zing HM’ oathom church V and w,‘ i readings an expressive address was rounded by her devoted family, the’ c, l road and a gift of silver made tn fnedttlnhe-rbegzasofontsir 8:3» miulzllll“ Mwther Wm expects m be D renity a fittingreward w a ilfe or P“? l“ a“ ‘mfieslmg °"°“‘ l“ um‘ , . countless sacrifces and trials near future‘ spent in the service of others. The remains. followed by a large concourse of pBOPle W!" Wlwlld" story races on! Nearly two hours of breathless entertainment. choose from, at about your own price. The death occurred quite sudden- ly in Roxbury, Mass,. on Sunday. Feb, 5th o; Mi‘. Angus MoCallum, formerly of North l-‘tustioo, P. E. I. in the seventy second year 0'! his age. Mr. McCalium enjoyed soodv health up to a short. titre before his death when he took a sudden heart attack of "Angina Pectoris” and lived only a few days. Hewas a man of sterling char- acter, and greatly esteemed by all who know him. In early years he became a member of St. James Church, Charlottetown, P. E. I. then of the First Presbyterian church, Boston, Mass, where he will be missed. Get in on this great chance to save money on Men's Wear. The young people of this vicin- ity are enjoying the rink, as the ice has been splendid lately. On March tho eighteenth, a very ex- citing game of hockey was played between the Bradalbane and New Glasgow teams, ending in a score of 7-6 in favor of llradalbane team. Open Evenings until Stock is cleared out. 158‘ QUEEN STREET '1 Buildings mu Professional chi;- Be Rebuilt ‘_ " ‘ A > , Stewart ‘d’. * Lowther ‘SAOKVHIB. N. B. March 26- C.P.)-.-!I'he Executive of the Board I. D; HTEWABT. K. O. N. W. LOWTIIEB of Regents of Mount Allison Uni- versity has adopted recommends- WEBB-IOWTHEB. NUPTIALS-A pretty wedding took place at the ed on Wednesday to he, Old home home of the bride's uncle, Mr, at Donagh, when,’ despite the m_ Austin Laird, Cavendish. at high clemency of the weather, many g5- noon on Saturday, March 18, when themd ‘mm the surrounding pans Miss Margaret Houston Lowther. w pay a last ‘rlbute of respect w daughter oi’ Mrs. rmllis Isowther. and one who was ever ready to assist in M“ Keith '1“ "Mmm Webb- wll °l Mrs. N. S, J. Murray, and Mr. J. Emerson Alui-phy spent the past week end visiting friends and rel- ntlves in Tryon and vicinity. Friends of Mr. Nonnan Gillis are glad to learn that he is recov- ering from his recent illness. Mr. McCallum was a motor mun on the Boston Elevated for thirty six years. He retired over a year ago, planning on coming to North Rustico, P. E. I., in the early spring issnaisrsns. soaicrroas, no, u cm: ‘Georse sum uouar r0 1.0m The March mroflflg of Frrdsric- Mr. and Mrs. E. o, Webb, were un- :»---.ci,1r-.- Kits". Alice ‘iincllcnnan. to w I H t h 1d t homes of trgublg and giclmess, ' e‘sns1uc as e a » m: 110:: Er Mrs Georg‘; w st“ to live with his sister. hl/lrs. dog? The following morning herlfu- icnrilolylr-iybonad: of rmatiéidmorgy Among the many repgm that Mo,“ to replace centennial Hm on ' ‘ ' F.Prscy.H '11s mem er . . m g pt k o m0 w perorm y g g ' 3d Mr‘ and 3kg’ lvm‘ Pmmd- H32‘ ens” o“ the night or March the LUMTIDHCC‘ 1e; 0a F Charlotte» ngorthelgugusius wahgrfz: R01’ W< A P85615011 111 the 111145‘ 2213555212: olrjicevlllateouarsdgeptgtlribxel: :3 ‘Xzasaez; sinuflgagiletcew Abulllliflci‘: g-ENTSLEEYNTLEY ' ' ' ' ' . l ' ' “ . v . a ‘ . W. B. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and Attorney-std.“ MONEY T0 LOAN Ollioe: I80 Richmond Street BELL 6's MATHIESON fifteenth with eight mcnrbcrs and uEa ns of their friends on the one vbiiors prcscm. The president, arrival of a fine uiri baby. 'i‘iiis is Mrs. mibroy Cuicliffc, presided. shcir thirteenth child; eight girlsiltoll call was answered by each and ilre boys, all bright, healthy member telling an Irish Joke; the elcrove, are receiving the coucjrat- 1932' which Said that skeletons found near Curling, Newfoundland, might be those of the men, The re- port was described as untrue by Police sergeant Lee of Curling. PARIS, March 26.—-(A.P.)—-'1‘he meeting of the Board to ratify the the Executive's action has been called for April 17. 1t is anticipat- ed construction will start early in May. town. A service was held at the un- dcrtaking parlor in Roxbury by the Oddfellou-s of Port Le Joie Encanip ment, Boston on Feb. 8th. A cor- tege of over two hundred 0ddi'el- Solemn Requiem High Mass wage! the immediate relatives and welebrated by m“ Father 61.0mm’; friends. The bride, who was given ‘after which her rcma'ns were ten- ‘ away by her uncle. looked very defly laid to m“ m the aldjnmgn; , charming in a beautiful dress of cemetery. Messrs Daniel Driscollpslwel‘ We"! bllw- M155 Anflle 10W- hilci n, ‘ dlt t - i t . i’ th l t ti ' . 211mg»; a cw o any com 23x21 fzdoapprsve tings: lung ":3: lousthand clar merits anion rlziroceettilid Edwin Brazil, Joseph gieard, 3011:: glglegésmrci! attveargdeclsoher tartar i: newspaper Pet“ Journal quoted the No devglgpmgntg h“, been m. n, 3,, 3,11 n, 1h Mumlqon, 1,14) ' ‘ ' O BTHWB SBOILWETB 8 , MA , O . B 8 " a [l business period followed. After- body V,“ ehtrgmed to R E L The ‘hirlgggsus Zaliibrcllarers. bllw- Mr. Elmer Fyfe or Stajflgy Air Minister as confirming reports gzggedthixmdéggfigs fig‘: Money toxin“:- o" m" "fight "f Mnm‘ the I “rds “ pmgmm “msistmg °f a‘ 1111181111 Wilkes “'°1"° held 011 Mml- MTS."I‘ralrior is survived by four ably supported the sroom- ‘I'm °1 m” “ndmg °r m’ sk°l°t°m and shire and Chairman of thequarter omen“ Blocohcl-mrlotuhnmnl the wreckage of an aeroplane in St. Picrre-Miquelon. The Minister doubted, however, paper on’ St. Patrick read by Miss IRuth Stevenson: a solo “When Irish Eyes Are Qmiling" by Mrs. llllilll the Refuge Division of the S. O. T. A. staged their concert in isviiie flail to a small but ap- daughters. Mm John Gm-1and_ house wasflprettiiy decorated in Fm Augugtug, li/fls, John McQuald,'il'>lnk and ‘arms, ma the" anon Ten Mile House, Mrs. Frank Con- Dally SW0d 11114181‘ an flmh trimmed day, 13th, from the home of Mrs. John Pursey, North Rustico. Mr. V. E. Osborne of Clifton Presby- sessions of the east riding. In the Early phff. 0f U18 century ht! W18 nAnnls-rln‘ 801101110“ Hall, the old Science Building and TARY, ac. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. iative audience. Owing to the . conditun of the roads some of the actors were unable to be prcsczit and some of the program had to be omitted. Nevertheless, the program was a decided success, as thc missing numbers were replaced wiili a solo by ivfr. Ewen Lamont; violin mid ukcle music by Nrr. and birs. Fred Bertram; solo by Mrs. Fred Bertram, and a duet by Mrs. Roy Carter and Mr. Ewen Lamont, those last named nunrbcrs were cs- [rcnilly good. Rey Carter, a reading, "Diana and the Dentist” by Ml<s Mary Stev- cnson; and a contest prepared by Miss Alice MacLennan and Miss Edith Cutcliffe, was enjoyed by all. The meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem, after which n. delicious luucli was served. Born at Norboro on March the fifteenth to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murray, a daughter. Conmntulu- Lions. ‘ i The many friends of Mr. John A. Mrs. John Pursey, one David, of North Rustico. torian Church presided, conducting an impressive service, assisted by Mr. Patterson of Cavendish, ' Mr. mg a month with her mother, and Osborne rendered impressively as a solo, "Crossing the Bar." ‘Ihcre are left to mourn beside his sister, brother. The pail bearers were Rey Wool- ner, Arch Hartling, Wallace Pursey, Wm. Robinson, Harry Pursey, Mil- lnr Orr. Following were the floral tributes. Wreath, Boston Car Mons Union, Crescent, Reservoir and Cy- noliy, towel], Mass, who had 1115i? returned to hc-r homo after slmlld" Mrs. Walker, Charlottetown; 815° two sons, John Wiiiam, California and Patrick on the homestead. There are also left to mourn two sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Thomas Doyle, Miss Elizabeth Mc- Lure; lvlossrs John and Philip Mc- Lure of North Rustico, Joseph Mc- Lure, Moncton and William Mc- Lure, Lowell. Mass. (Patriot Please C0113’) vzith evergreen streamers and bells. Tmmed-‘itely; after ihe qeremony a sumptuous dinner was served by Mrs. Lowther, mother of the bride. An amusing feature of the occas- ion, put on by the girl friends of the bride, was a. serenade, during which a mock ceremony was per- formed. The wedding party 1911; s: 2 p. m. for Carleton, where the bride and groom will reside, amid showers of confetti and thc best wishes oi’ all. The bride's going 11W"? attire was a navy blue suit, the newspaper said, that the skele- tons were those of Charles Nunges- ser and Francois Coil, noted French aviators, lost in 1927 on an at- tempted fiight from France to the United’ States. ST. JOHN'S, Nild, March 26- Neither _Government departments in Newfoundland, nor authorities in St. Pierre had learned anything today about reports that a couple of woodsmen had found the wreck- age of an aeroplane and two skel- etons believed to be the remains of Charles Nungeser and Francois NO Mount Allison academy. ' B"!!! Bllllllllll- Clllflollelon MARK R. McGUIGAm. BARRISTER, SDLICITOR. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cam Block, Charlottetowndhltl. Jjn. MacDonald, v.0. saaaisrsa. soaicrroa. so. Riley Building Charlottetown. r. I. Island- Bluenose Is In The Hands Of The Riggers (Canadian Press) LUNENBIIRD, N. S. March 3- Biuenose,'Queen oi’ the North At- lantic fishing fleet and holder of the International leasing ‘Iropby. s" - . lViucLwd, Granville, are glad to 5,“ mink 903.1 ' b; ck h; l a Mr. Earl Houston, New Glasgow sec him out again after recent. in- press c“ Elms’ wreath’ 5L d l1 new a a’ shoes Coli. "No reports hero." 5t. Pierre l8 in the hands of the riggsrs-get- Money no boll Ind Collwflolll 1 _ i Lawrence Lodge, Charlottetown" 311 EOWS- ‘Their many friends t; u 1 m c t given the very best attention- , was a week-end visitor to Hnzcl- juries caused by a fail on thc ice. P E I spray M" Mum Néwbeny wish Mr. and Mrs. Webb man replied to queries sent alt" it be‘ n8 a messed up or e m u” 575-3-5'1m°11m- ' grove. Mrs. Everett Holmes and little Pgnéw- the hxmnly wreath‘ PM‘, DR- A‘ McLEAN years of wedded bliss. y came known that the "Pent Mar- ot Prunes mposmnn.“ Chicago’ _ --- I son Myron of Kingston were the U, me Encnmpmén,’ Boston m_ " seiuais." a Marseilles newspaper. NW We" 11" ‘l?’ 1"" ~ bliss Margaret mu is visltin uests of Mr and Mrs N s J’ A long life o! devoted 5mm 111 had Published a story to the effect 81° "Kpemd W a" "° 11°!" 31m" , , ‘ . 3 l5’ ' ' ' ' ' torment in Cavendish Cemetery. , _ _ col b] t onow P l My“ 1 ,_ friends in Charlottetown, Murray over the week-end recently. ' his chosen professl u: W85 b10118“ Q o’ R that the Blielfllm! hid BN1! Wind “m 5 °m ' “u a . , to a close on Sunday,‘ March 19th, 1 d! ways edllfle about a month ago; in chariots! ghebwoiz. vghilchzbe- IL K, s, when the spirit of Dr. A. McLean . Nungesser and Coil set out on 11B WW 99 Y all 1111 811-! a L a P‘ L G G“ A , ' V returned to Him who gave it h eat Charges their ill-fated attempt to cross the Wflllfirfl. U19 Sklplm‘ W110 h“ 5311' . ' ' preceding his death-the om ill- MONTREAL, March zsé-(cm-s 11" that "W? 1W1 actually W‘- “m.” Mel-h» v1 1 H u U S E c L E A N I N G S u P P The three months oi suffering Atlantic westward in 1e21, The be- ed Bluenose to victory so many Certified Public Ai-‘vflulltllll “Q55 or break in the active, stren- In order g0 meet wmpetmon M I oeeded in the crossing, but crashed 13111911089 l! M1118 "l" l" u" csnsomn socmrr or cos-r uous life of a country practitioner Buffalo and Atlantic seaboard ports i after making a landfall on this side World’! Fill‘ 1°! exhlblklllgt- ACCOUNTANT! -was borne with courage and Da- the Canadian Railways have do- “ gallled "m9 credelwe at ‘he “m! Whether °" n” Sh” ‘flushes w‘ M“ °' m" 9"“ B""'“"' MOPS WAX <9‘ Pol-JSH ES PAlNTs AND mice characteristic of him under cided to drop their rate between but n° Shadow of evidence to qrgvg; her old rival, Gertrude L. The- CKABLOTTETOWN, P. n. l. QfCedar .. . . . . . . 75C old En "sh 75c lb VARNISHES all oi. umstanoes and closed the {Georgian Bay ports and Montreal it has ever been ndduv-pd. baud of Gloucester, as ,. , d v-e- remissions: ms Scrubbing . . . . . . . 30c I g ' ' ' 4 ' . last chapter in the 111B v1 a wn- l from 8.60 cts a bushel of wheat to ‘ "W1" “m1” °“ ‘h’ 1m” “m” c.,,,,,.,,, ....,..,.i|.... seflfwvrinaing 75c Japa 3C . . . . 5C Of all kmds. Ah 68.5] gcientloug, 131cm“; physician, who four and a half cents a bushel ~ ed- con and Business symm. O’Cedar Polish 25c way of redecorating during fifty years o! continuous it was loomed he)" tgdgy The n“, Si)‘ Alexander "‘°‘"“° T“ “'"""" ,, . . . , ' v ' ' ___ ' 1 ‘ " ‘n _ BRUSHES $||VO . . . . . . . . . 30c whml-r makes thmgg rpractice throughout Easiem Kingsfate will go into effect on Apr" MacDonald Do Audited. ' . _ . . stove I ‘ i . ‘ ‘I 15c up Brasso _ _ _ _ U _ 2Qc |o°k hke new. County endeared himself t0 all | l5 provided the bay elevator; ab. _ les Just Cleaning your “Pu-enun- S bb’ 17 Three ih 0H9 Oil 15c with “mm he “m” m ‘mullet: n“ i 5°") 9'. quarter <11 11 6PM oi the ’ 1 r. n. i. cmm and Collection name , cru mg . . . . C B A . 15 only through his medical ability-present bay elevation charges, ls Ome Limited. I Whlte Wash - - 30¢ "P °n rm ‘ ' ' ' " c Al-ABAsTlNE and m of healing, but also as thel Absorption by the Georgian Bay C-fl-‘llv- "-31; !';,'"-":;“'* *"°‘" .. . . ~ —'—‘—— 9 m Paiiit 84 VflFhiSh 100 up ‘l0!’ the Walls cheery, comforting friend. ‘elevators of a quarter of a cent per RUDSTON: Ymkshlll‘. March 35 k dm omolsl ‘Infant-co n. Blnkflllllfl Wh|5k5 , _ _ _ _ _ _ 19g ' I A|| the new shades He will be missed-the familiar flaushei in elevation charges would (Canadian Press cablel-Sir Alex- ma es 8i timing. g_“g.gf_ BFOOITIS . . . . . . . 29C ' I 11 75c _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 |b_ pkg flsturzh has 8:338 ‘from ‘our néidst~ ireduse the charge from three zltllllilfBMacDonflld. holder of the Commun ca w __ Rqdiator _ m" $198 12c I _ lb. bulk white_ an e num rs rom ar an near rquar ers to half a cent a bushel. B Bron MacDonald at the _ i ' P who gathered to pay their last trib-' Grain men are expecting o, ,e_ files and the Premier Baronetcy o! v’ c, h l. d RUBBER MATS R w SHING ute of respect, with bowed hands ductlon in the rate between Bu“- dova tsclotia, died in his sleep to- RADIO .SERVICE . .. Kneelin Pads 2o 65c PER QUART FO A and saddened hearts, bear s en .alo and the Atlantic seaboard from a)’ a 1s home, Thorpe Hall, in . g 0 WQQDWQRK v testimony to u... estccm in which 9.10 cents a bushel of wheat m ll“ Y°ikslllr° "Si 1141118 WW"- Ha m North R-ivar Road . Bath Room Mats . 50c Z0 15c he was held. four and a. hair cents with eicvug was s7 years old, T, mum, mm pm- large M Door M21115 , , , _ 85c ALASIZE g ' ' ' "' ' ' ' ' ' ' Dr. MacLean in his 74th year ors absorbing half a 99m p: m; Sll‘ Alellfllldef held Sellelll 001ml? ‘m!’ “l SEED‘: nofwnqsm" ‘g5 ‘ ELECTRI was mentally alert as ever, attcn- elevation charges, Oflloos during 111$ lllfi and was 11015- - ___,________. :§',,‘,,.,‘§°,,.°§{;Eps egtogzecial _~. ' C ' AC Pkg. HAND CLEANER tive to calls for ministering to the ed as a keen musician, M; val-mu 0' pm“ h “an (spew PAP EANER 20c sick in Town and country. -_-______"_-________ times he was high sheriff o; york- m“, h, “w, 25c HAND WINDOW ' K K CLEANER itigse ezlajndiidyrdhlalrafteitirrliidli gkllll- future yea“ o; me m, empty m; lctlarldgdsertyftlixticlhcierggilllsitngtio:en‘:- C L 50° BAGS DRAM . . ' ' . ‘ ' 1w BAGS snoivrs. . CLOTHES LINE CLEANERS 35c _ 8d Physician. drear without him. _ master of the Rudsterchurch. mo BAGS 5353551) Wire or R0 e 50 ft" 25C ----_ 3°?" l" Bellflsl. MW 15. 185B. he When the pleasures of lire had _ gomu, ‘ Ami p 1 ll ll C al , 25c DUST FANS revolved his education in the dls- faded, and suffering hard to bear, °" "m" ° "W" 40o BAGS asap conN- __________________ COLD WATER PASTE trict schools of Queen's County, 1w 51,111 warm“. wglcgmgd those wh; lllllnl- W6 all "Pill! 7W MEAL. G 1*.» V‘ MccLARYls STOVE 25 15c later attending Prince of wales visited‘ ‘him. The same kindly in- $11: w! of than trllowins jnflaifraugtgsosn 8U o" POLISH C FLUE STOPS Colliege; Chjarlottetown, gvhcr; he wrest 1n his fellow men were his v qufinmzrme c” n ‘N l 50 BAGS SCIIUMACBER "'* gra ua ed n 1878. Hav ng ctcr- p, the c1050 o; mo, . - _ rum“ . ' c‘... 40C DUST CLOTHES 15c mined on the practice of Medicine, He W55 "flnlslcmd “m” during Ms “mum” o“ S151"! 4° BAGS §WIIITE MID- hc entered thc Medical Department illness b the Rev. Mr. Hockin, who i ' _, .- . finléuigs.’ . ,,, SCRUBBING PAILS 25c m CARPET BEATERS of the University of Pennsylvania We a vtouchnz address at the 5...“... , m B,“ m, m, "ml 30c Each 25° M1 Philadelphia. zraduatins In homo of the deceased on Tuesday’ Blifllllli"! EPIWIHI- ~ smDp-l-“d ‘mum’ i- i“ '_ m,“ m... ' ' ' rants ' 1822' edi c1 fie t evening m the 1mm o‘ a 1MB” Alison 11.12225» 3:11.» .o:ll)mI-:L.OQITAS"I‘MEAL' y ‘l . Make out your llst and mnz a et 1y a r! he eln ercd gathering. Flora offerings were we“. u." N“. -.P- *1“, cxwng AT noun, m” . v_ , 1,1190? he toes ve lpractdco of h s $0- iovely, among them a large wreath , 0L5 , WHEAT I-‘LOER; " , - - esson a ur an surroun f 1111111555!!! , ‘ I ~ - ‘ " d o l for. We will be glad to send the goods to your home. ,,,,,,.,,,._ ° “ “B flex-n, flu?‘ vhf,“ ff m PM» - M-v- wwe» . ..,.,,.,“".. .§'°3'}>vi" o... n» W . The heart fclt sympathy oi the beautiful cemetery at Bclinst on pa“ mm" Deumm’ .. Wt" °"' an” 5T0“ ' whole community is extended his Wednesday at, 3,20 p. m., more 1,9 . sorrowing widow. ‘formerly Miss await the resurrmlQfi-g .. _ . . w n & & no. dfonrzcttn Llama-mid, who has Under the wide and starry sky, ~ -* ' ' ' been n loyal licip mate in life. Dig tho grave and lot mc iic , - monstant watch and comfort during Glad did I live and gladly die, PHONE "s. hlltrylngillnosnandtowhomtheundIllidmbdflflillhaylii, ' - l ~ , . ,, . _. u" ... s-nwINb-"M ‘Q. swmsawura i '- '- ‘H, ,. ,,,_.. a. .