.. r. f. , Imlaan. RIDIGROOIII or sac “l- “up m: a ma ism: so to. wm~~~ ; - RiT wsenmo. u or nor-em AND ENRY m: ,. .i-*. Marsh, the beautiful young L. Johnson, who died in 190i, out: . whose romantic aseocia- a. railroad unun oi great wosl-th. with Henry Field 2nd, grend- The former lilies lilarsh clnirrus- her Marshall Field, made her the little ohild, Heme-y Anthony Marsh, untied of woman in two con~ is the son. of Henry Field 2nd. m, is the secret bride oiflAl- Mme John-son was stricken with ap- . Johnson. membcnof e. well| poudioitis soon" after the xvedding and, and its now recovering from an op- ew Yorlr. ‘Johnson. mo" aviator during the war, will adopt the child. & liming“; a i 1&3; . \ . ' '* 1"»,- .3’.- 1 iii- . .. ...__..,.... 5-5:.’ \ . IT PAYS to t... In on" TONIGHT! T-H-E NIGHT for tihe big Rani-tall in 9t. James’ Hall. Be ' NOTICE - Plan opens for the exchange of coupons for the Cho- ml Society concert. Tuesday morning, Feb . 1st. RESERVE Tuesday, 1st, for the Pie Social and Concert In St. Columbia's Hall, East Point, gm :14 of the new IChurch building February NOTICE — Plan open-s for the exchange of coupons ‘for the (‘ho- rul Society concert, Tuesday morning, Feb. 1st. vs otn vim: DANCE. in Or- mhonm Hall Wedlnmd .. thanks and nppnecia ~Ne Thur Tickets now on sale at (Mylo/s. WEATHER FOR-EDAST FOR ebru-sry. let spell; 4th to iI-tli, an damp cold; 9th w 13th to 20th, three 22nd, gales; Kird to 28th, mild 27th to_2ittb...snow. .___- GIFT TO SUN A very plllco yesterday afternoon Paul's Parish Hall In of twelve ‘bezultlful pictures ot‘ nat- ure, Itho gift of to} h e flotilla-y to the scholars several members of the congregation were present at th‘e"séirV100."' . ‘on fldilfrestlcs were delivered by the rector, Rev. H. D. Raymond. Mr. Justice Has- mrd and Mr. Rand; superintendent ed the Sunday School. all of whom expressed to Mr. Louson on-‘be- half of the Sunday Sclmol, their tiont of his gen- erous gift and also to Lieut. II. IL Waugh and friends for their kind- ness In attending to the framing of _ the pictures. --c-O§—--—- u MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM SANPHV The angel of rlezith homo of Mr. Sanphy of Hal day. Jun. 10th own their old v visited the and Mrs. James J. dwln’s Road on Mon- nnd claimed for his set and much beloved son, ivilllam, in the very flower of this manhood. Deceased was twenty years m‘ .120 and-tyne .1 young mun of cxcmplaiyhubiis, with a churne- ter beyond reproach and will he much missed‘ In tho home and rom- l-‘llllillty- ills _reweins-mse~tclu to in 8t. Teresa's ‘Cemetery ou sday, Jnn. 13th. The Requiem was celebrated by Rev. l. R. A. MacD last Illness. He leaves to mourn his loss a son-owing father and mother, five sisters, Marion, Nellie, Flor- ence, Genevieve at homennd Mrs. Harold iluskins of Beverly, lifoss nli this. cuuoun ay. l-‘eb. ‘Jnti. Victor Lovers, oi’ the old time flan cos. do not miss this. Refreshments to 3rd. windy ow; 7th to 8th 12th. very cold 13th to 17th,~géneral_anerw period toning; 21st to DAY 8OHOOL.—‘ Interesting ceremony took in St. wthe unveiling ‘Mr. vW. S. Lonson School. lu addition pnnhI. who attended him in‘ . .._.... ..- -_. e -._-...__4......‘ “q ‘\ non-r FORGET T0 come to the postponed sale of cattle m Gees Bros. Wed. Fob. m. _. _ .__.... cmlntorfsrowu ‘CHORAL society coupons will not-be exchang- cd before i0. a. m. Tuesday. ~ NOTIcF; — a exchange of coupons for the Cho- ral Society concert. morning. Feib. 1st. MISS MARGARET ROBERT-SON. hits-s Frances Mr. Arthur limes. and r-u-r. .1. H. . . upland-id qlmtette of singers, who will assist I.\.I.r. “la-aim 1n- hls oe- WliI-l lWflslhIL-fldvery-hody loom-e. NOTICE — Plan opens for the exchange of coupons ‘for the Cho- ral Society concert. Tuesday morn-ins. Feb. 1st. TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL-The many friends of (iolonoi Daniel Steviart of this. cLiy will he sorry to loam tilt-t he use taken suns-en 1y i-hl yesterday tuitwnoon. Ln nlifghlt his condition Mute-vrogurrlcti as orILI-‘czli. ' OFFICERS EILECTEIL- The members oi‘ the lioatihor T-nue Blue Lodge .‘\o. 356 held their. semi nu- nmtl Inset-Lug in the lodge. rooms ut Ellie}; on December 21st. ,'l‘he following. oilicem were elect-ed und dnstalled for-tho ensuring your. AI- fijrd Martin reelected Tvflrirhdlpflll liilastor; Curoltle Buchanan, De-" puty ltllstressi‘; Art-bur 1 Dos-by. director of ceremonies} Junie Mac .._._ . Plan opens for the , s‘ tetto. Suit-ville ficiivliiiéilfte Play "| w. Here Ibis Week, 0AM 58 WI DAY WITH GATIO LL BE PLAYED TUES AND" WEDNESDAY "THIS FABT AGGRE- ...._.- filhe neict galore In the Easterly 0y Leanne will mark the lbw mil-earsho- lhene of the 31ml! ville team. ‘During the trip of the MT recon-t mainland tour the boys ‘weme lloud in praise “l. P"! P-Dlendiid u-eatauent given ‘ b? flioWSacl-tviiiI-e sloop Q-iant. Meill-ilisilta-llcad until exceed- ins tun-m tam-mm Abbies suite Salckvil-le has the fastest of the dlfo-Inlliemd ten-ms. it was on-ly In "h? '14“! "Willi-es Io-f the frame that our tezunrwas enwlrlod. lo pull out a richer)’. it is qloseiblla that the Saokvllle mini-o. sqnliemdiild musical orgaulzat Evin may uwcoumpany the hockey sex will play their two and Wednes- llt is believed that the games will attract very ‘large a-udliences. The scale of seats for Tues-day's some will lbfgiulillllfl morning m Hughes Dmssiore. ' DUNN) Dill‘- . - turlmg The four rinks which lmd not Plfiyvd their first round In the Wright Trophy mat-ch, played oft‘ Lellan.‘ conductor of ceremonies llell Mnoflrishwohaxviain; John Altgustn Buchanan, recording soc- retzlry; George Dochenty; treas- urer. Percy BIncLean and l-litrold hfarIJi-n 'I‘ylers; Nicholson/Willie Donald. George Nio n-kl Gillie. a ads Llulnleiit dlellevu Dlph - Illjnnr flier! _ a“ .._._....-¢0->---- CQNTRA-CTB son cone: new vomc. Jan. 28.-Contraota sent foal] Brooklyn Notion- Ross, Fred Mac holson and Don- R8 will! be _ _ _ al League players before Fe-bruery 1, except lnfleldors" Jmnes Cnton and IC-hztrlos lWard, the clulb man- agement announced todoyfCatpn nnd Wisrd itsked to , bc pieced on tho “voluntary retired llist" because of Illness. They will report for duty when physically fitf _ Motcrzo or $1,soo,ooo.ooo.+ lUnItetl States‘ were "mulcted" of u ‘billion and a mu: don-ls- Inst yam- "hy the men lnthe soul trade," was expressed by Senator Calder; Republican. New York. who was n witness before tho-Senate commit- tee considering his bilhfor feder a! regulation ot’ the cool industry. conuniittes, Olive ' . namely thou The opinion that the people of tho . on Saturday night with the follow- ing resulltsz~ (‘rnig Titus Paton G. Rogers (skip) 6 Palfrey A. hfcLeod Buyer XanBpskirk (SKID) 9 (skip) 6 All the liirlnks hove now played their first round and the winners play tho winners. Two rinks have already played their second match ssklflppd by G. Fitz Gerald and- l}. D. WrIgh/t. Fitz gerelll being the winner. The remninixu: six rinks will play tonight or tomorrow. They are skipped as follews:- G. Hughes vs. Dr. Goodwill P- rune - 113E. spmm D. B. Stewart F. T. Wa-tkis Jimmy Wilde A Fallen Idol r MxtcNruughton , it Pope (skin) 14 Clowson Archibald Moore ivntlcis "i. Vi. don booked today with feelings al- most skin todeapair on the aha-t- tered pieces of her lust ling idol. Port of London saw Jimmy Wilde victorious in defeat and looked up- on; him as the bantamvreight cham- LONDON, Jan. 2s.--P.u-t of L011: 1-. who "\Ql§§‘\\t\.¢‘ (- C- ufik.“ Qxfiere" uted weight. The first five rounds! were in favor of IViIde. Then the ndvzmtago alternated uutil the fif- teenth, when Iiermans weight ‘be gnn to toll on the Welshman. Giants Sign Sallee NEW YORK. Jan. 28.—"SIIm" Sullleo, veteran pitcher with thir- teen years of service in the Notion- nlboagile and whose threats to re- tire have been numerous for sever- years, hes signed a contract with the New York Giants. In 1919, after ho threatened to iwvo the game forever unless transferred to Cincinnati. so that he could be nenr his lligglnsport farm. Sallee, along with "Catcher Bill Rnridan, was sent to thollede. ISIIm came back to tho Reds last full by the uviiver route. New Ito's done with kicking over the proverbial traces and says he will stay "for good" this time. Woodstock Races Attract Crowd wooosvoorc. Jan. 2s.- ‘The races today attracted the largest u 1 .. 5,35. "m 2 “Strangler” Lewis Class A-Mixed ' l... n... w... .-......-.» . Required Squad 0f Queenie Patchen, H. Dewitt . . . . . . . Time-Cw, 30 3-4, 32 Class B. Sis Peters, M Dewitt . . . . .. 1 1 Rhona, Adair, W. B. i 2 KANSAS CITY, Jen. 28.——-A Ed .. 2 2 2 “ma” “r “w” °’°°"°d git” In‘ 3L2 32V, “Strangle? Lewis world's heavy- Judges. W Beige;- D“; weight champion through an angry Witt. J. Fewer; timermGeo. Boyer, crowd w his firwgmghmz? an”: J. w. Gallagher; starters, Hugh LN" h“ “p” “l “ w °° °“ $11,380 “m, Lin“? - Gustav BIu-‘lzo in winning the sec- ’ ' ' 0nd fall of their wrestling match here _ tonight. v~ v LAYING BIRDS REQUIRE MUCH WATER.—It may never have oc- curred to many formers that Witter "ro BAR HEADLOqK NEW YORK, Jan; 28.-—<Many New ‘fork wrestling enthusiasts. charging that the head lock employ- cd by Ed. (Strangler) Lewis, cham- pion, is more brutal than any hold used in the mat game, have start- ed cmovement here to prohibit its use, Promoters of bouts will be asked to urge wrestlers not to use tho hold. part of a bird's food, but also that in many cases it is the most neg- lected part. The more the heavier quire. This is only natural, since the white of the egg is composed ‘of over 87 per cent writer and the yolk nbout 60 per cent tvruter.‘ An insufficient water supply means de- "‘ ' _'_ ‘creased egg production, just as an crowd of the season. Houlton horsemen were out In force and tho excitement ran high during Lho v _ insufficient supply of oyster shells 30G ‘SLAND cLosEopyHmz 15' or other limo material] means few- land, once the greatest ship yard w egg!‘ An abundant water sum)“, Police For Guards A is the meanest and moat necessary . hens lay the more water they rc- . Y is an important matter. especially in cold weather, when matters are contests. lion. l). W. Aicrsereou in the United Smws’ ‘Wm 1V3 m“ , " pion of Who world. and two brothers. Lawrence and , HORNSBY SIGN-SI UP ‘ Th‘, ‘any Pontyprjdd Mom w“ who is m mwn “V” present on 1h6-,.e5__,e1. "u, “my "nnspm, Msnm George at h , - u, _,..-.fl_,,,- 3 ciisél|§1ili‘ibviRr|s|z"1»'iE1'v'i"§*' ow in‘ one _ l‘)?! ronlnuou cover eon Iuu :..-......-~ w...» --.....%:,--.~'~....~:::........:...- v vv vv-vvwi A t , Tron JOB enm-rmo or mv s HELP wANrno dmrmm “m,” m MY t mu Job Printer-y. 11o Keats-t so av FEB. 15th, a motor - 43°41 In in mu ifled to b » .—'7'- ,1,“ l’: ,,§,,'“',,,,_,,,,,,,; umxs MONIY n . Moms-sis a and 30mm “mm . to $60 paidwealrly for your spire - b, M, expo-n an a?‘ 9am, l times writing chow cards tor us. .. can Apflly stating wgggq No canvassinie We instruct and - “L Barnum" , suppLvy you with work. Welt An “d mgmmo‘ L ma“, gus Show card larvtce 57:001- Chaflotuwwn. R m1‘ borne B0901. TOIVJIIM, . ‘ .' “CHI-Lennon? °';‘.3I."'..3;3-*’la-i‘$-’.l'-m&’ inla in dresses and suits? We have thon- sands of yards that ‘fill be lqid as law l8 82.76 per yard. 1-? res- nilar price. In goods 54 to BI indioywide. ‘I'll-b i0 an ' opportunity to better qualttles {than 11:11:11.? found in womene a. on on so take care o! the ehildrelrrnoedn. Call at our otore add s: 168. Richmond Street. inns I Scotch Woollen 0o. ALL UNOALLE-D FOR SUITE overooots from our thirty bran- ohowthroughout Canada will b0 tom st-OIMO each. oua ma» eats-on. In many w» m" price is less than 1-3 their actual value. Merchants buy I119" goods remit to their customers- ‘Wiuq-mu will-buy! or 8 It"! , and! Win overcoat at. this D1186- -"" For sale at. 158 Richmond 8t- NURSING ‘ if! nunbsc silt»; 01a 'ro ° veer. ‘M. t b”, . __ . s‘ “l DBM- 86, Tomato. Cen- ~ 1055-1: mums-um v - . Llnlnent Relieves ' NEW YflRKi Iflflll’ ADS .;"'1‘H01Is,'sm1_lf.hn1naoo.' I l’ "l i" j-=~ Wholesnlo coo-mime», l»... Dealers ,‘ I08 Fultonmilh Market, New York Specialties, Snielts. Eels moon-ma - returns. stone S . "flirt-milit- shin-um daily, on application - lillinoe: '3 Winn! a nous, rumm- Indian ll! 1 the Bank ' viéllnrs to good qualities for their ». xot materials in, h, “WM “film.- lirtleefl bee‘! ¥- »- ome. Tho pallbearers wore Peter hit-Kenna, Harry Tmri- nor, Joe Trainor. Frank Baldwin, Tom Sanphy and Cyrus Smithy. May his soul rest In peace. PERSONALS Mrs. H. D. Wash visitor to ‘urdoy. ~ Mnobeon. Bouris. the city on 8st, "II. Dewar, manager of of Novn Scotis at st. Pqtsr's.,_a»nd Mrs. . warp the cltyon Saturday’. ""'_'l_ .>.I ' fllilsses Jenn and» Gabriel Dunn-s of Notre Dune Convent, llnsticol W8"! I116 guests of Dr. and Mrs. . J. Mclionns, during their m. cent holidays. ‘ ~ » - Mr. ll.“ . ___. ‘Mr. Jlcrwurd ililson. of A. lie/mo & 00., returned Saturday from a t/wo weeks business trip through the Eastern part a: one island.» " - - Drink More Water If Iiidneys- Bother 3ALT~8 F0 BLAD M-EAT AND TAKE R BAOKACHE 0R DER TROUBLE Urio acid 'in ‘meat exoitsg‘ the kidneysythey become overworked; set slnsclslt. Huge, end foglml-ilt mp1 ‘of lead. T o urine’ b cloudy; tiwbhdder isfirfltotes, aha you may be obliged""to"seek relief two m‘ threotimes during the night. When the ‘kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's “Plum Wests qr 1'99?! hmweal. sick person shortly. At first you feel s. dull misery in the kidney region. yo suffer i’ b ' sick heads. Edi: _, _ gets sour, tongue , _and you feel rhamqatic twingee whu ‘the’ while it umpire-me." r = weathelr is imd- d.’ .1 ' ‘ ~ Eat , meat, f’)! otsolws-t- er; leaflet-sh.- anv pharmacist four ounce; of Ind ‘glee: ink‘; tnblespobhfuf In‘ a ‘class of wl-tflr before breakfast for l" few this and your kidneys will than not the. This [amend-salts is pads trim the acid oigrspss and. conibinedyflh lithll. hnp,hcen_ used‘ for generations to olecnloig ged kidney! I-lldlthnuflflfe thdm nonna-l actfvitwalao to nflltrblil! the acids in urine. n it no M!" is n source of motion, thus efllllll bladder weakness. - ~' Jud Salts f: inexpensive. 6811110! ighml offer-tree drink which 0v- tnJuro; makes s dal cant iIthIo-wttu ’ l-eod; Dlnlogu ‘ technically lmocifeti out before the . ST- LOUIS- m“ J“ 33""m’3°' Prince of Wales-end others by Pete lfornshy, infielder =and champion ' , Herman. the lll-mcricnn bhnrmm In bmsma“ "f m” Nam“! Page’ the seventeenth round ofh bout ro- today signed ,1, contract yto play gently m ‘Albert “an ~ with the St Louis National League The ‘Momma he“ “med ma, chi-h the forthcoming season _ Wilde ‘undertook a superhuman "bmgby- wlmw‘ batting “Wm” task In giving the American o fif- l-sst year was 370, W419 the first . t no half ends writs-ht (lard-incl way»- to s-Igg- nnfor1921. m a on? ‘ handicap.‘ Th‘? N9" Ywk Gm“ ‘"9 wmm" ‘Wilde entered the ring against ed to have offered‘$200,000 and _ the advice of his best friends. By M“ 91979’? T“ gums“! {but m“ coming intothe ring suflerln: of otter was turned,‘ down. overweight Herman forfeited the lmnmm weight championship n.1- concznr“ Ann cnmarwls ' TREE t .~ - . though defeated. Wilde is t-ho han-uvmwelpht champion of the world todsy, the Dally Graphic satd. » - Herman wssoutlroxed from the vboglnning, liis superior weight saved him, said the Times. svuae tried the impossible, m.» mnn was always too strong, only in the rmi- round am Wilde show nu roe-l, (ormnnd It didn't bother Her- On the evening of Tuesday. Dec. nut, the annual. concert and Christ- mas tree oi‘ the Iimokfield Sunday School was new in Brookfield Hall. Owing to the splendid weather there was a-large gathering and the attention which ‘ rwss given throughout the rn-ogrnmme was encouraging to tho scholars. The chair. was occupied by Rev. R. 1i. Btuvert and the! following pro- ‘mill, T416 Mall Bald-- mmqne _ was wel ren ered:—- After tho ugh Hernmn told the 011011-19- 57 @110" and arm's? Ad‘ United Press ‘Wilde is the greet- drfl" by “human Rev‘ R‘ H’ est. little box’ Ihave ever seen in Stsvcrt; Recitation, Papa's Let- “V ,, bar-- by Lou! Johnsum; Acrostic, my life. 1118.13 all I 6M1 SEY. nine pupils: Jiacimhlon. Sherman Herman-plum 1-0 M11 Saturday 101' Macbulffnllecétation. Hlliesltel; Johttli-ls- America. * m"? - “t ‘m 91W’ " 9- .“ ° the e d ' n t e seven- Hu-"nm" by 2°" mph“ Ram’ teefiafth than fgooilltergred and ‘nun- Blitldon" ‘Wood: Recitation. 7° m“ new lIfnclJuff, (enoored); new "WPW u" W" *0 w" '1'" ° "gun, "Lost on“ Christmas Eve." ivelshmsn from the Ignominy of a ‘seven clmrnclors; Recitation. lwon knockout, Jfillmiiég; 51;; G§>F<IQ"H1‘I=I°L%<IB- Although In the 1m round Wilde (encore 2 8T0 Bl‘. " 0W Fairies. snow-w eisht nunlla and '3'” “m” h“ “f” fiffd"? Santa; Recitation. Miltlredvlohns- i ""8 MWPQB- 11° “a” °°m (on; Ch°nm;5,by the choir. Recitn- ing beck for more punishment tlon, bfargnret lilecl-ean: Exercise. when the referee caught him in his throoflzlrls“: ‘Recitation. Hazel Maw arms’ ended um battle and “m, °' "TM m’ ""9" the decision to " The fight Christmas" h < Helen MscDuff, h m m ‘ b i t r Wilbert Stetson end John Wood; “d 9°". “Vi? "d "5 °n€ ° Upside-down, (lrll by five pupils; the bnntnntyweigbt championship‘ dents-ta.‘ Queen Christmas: Sole o; we 10,-“, ‘R-"H=L£q9°$fi>h=°°""- rm man ma agreed b0 weich m _ waérakmm ‘Qndeq’ bu"! m” at 118 pounds, httFHorman was one beard lathe distppoe and in a very few ‘minute! Santa Claus arrived on the some tothe delisht of both old and younx. After having told. in his‘ usual Jolly manner. some 0f 1m experiences ‘since leaving his northern home. he‘ proceeded . to rlistrilruto the gifts he find‘ broatrht for the children u well no for the older people, Anions the. mm! sills; were. s tiful fqlwtllin wen with mid ban s for the pastor, Rev. R. H. Swrert. and a necktie» for the Supt. Mr. Ones. E. lI-(Qelhll. i u‘ "m, than": olldulon £3 ‘ 1nd a. half pounds over t-he stipul- ' invitation of the association and. expressed his xtdmiralion. of the‘ big plnnt that wns much in evi- dence evcn in tho winior season. lie will meet the executive of the -Exh1bIlI0n dissociation ‘Eamon-ow in connection with the fall fol .r ~ Summary: » Match Race; $50 Lucky Strike, IClnrence Black 31 College Swift, J. W. Gai- ll u 1 'on atrial run ofl‘ the Delnw are Capes, and, with its delivery to tho Enlorgency Fleet Corporation next Thursday, shipbuilding at the big plant will cease. Created as .1 war omersency, Hog island ut the peak of its operations employed more than 36000 men and women. The first keel was laid at. the yurti Feb- ruary 12, 1918- and since then 122 vessels of a. total of 956,750 dead- weight tons have been turned out. apt to be neglected. Birds seem to relish snow. but it is very doubtful . if they will lay as well. Tho laying ‘birds require a drink first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Have water always before them. When it freezes in the house take thechill off. if milk can be snp- plied ns well as water, then tho birds will not drink as m latter. but let them have as much as they wont. it means more eggs. Jumble Pictures t ff?" fly/n Illi- -By Herbert J ohnsou uch of the‘ /\l max-arm- z, lmf s4 w- %é~ I