11 1920 ~~.. g PA E THE CHARLOTTFTOWN CUARDIAN G §\\ fb /`\ as I / f lol \ / , Ni-:van amp: on sicxziv G ron iuvsa in o i~awisi_s ,, l O? Highlyllilective (Toronto Mail and Empire) DA a g tiowd signifies success If T en Captain Gypsy Pat Smith the lixlhtlng eviiirgelist of scotland, re ce Y ved 3 magnmwm Send "ff I The story of how ii . . . young if , \ (~°°° li Plebbllellall ( llulcll 'UBI who foi four years had been aivnui I *_ night on the opening of his fort ly, n @ t u ‘Cancarets ’ act on Liver and Bowcls without (lripin <‘| L nd u -So(onven|e tl \ ' F or “m mg ,ou R0 p ii ou ua c tip iiitli your Ileail (.li r, Lonipleri R in f r ll Qin ilit ls dow w ciurc ong e o es v f(-ug ' eu oclock the church was crowded one 4'; fi A.. '61 // // ay/ if //f [/ ll and /` 1* in service A few doubtless confused by the Gypsy Smith of today with the df `<\ GYPSY Slnlih OI’ il l1€<1ltIP -150 l'-ID \'o\s Scotia who is employed hy A "FL , 'Hill PM Slllllll IS ll lllllllg llldll ‘md thi linpeiial Oli (‘o in ilallfax to ht of special services at the _mt tito n I h I Ib f r e many had to remain standing hu., ke the fiery evangelist whose the nie lie beiiis is also or the pure 19, many blood ln appeaiance und tnannerisni he diifeis like the in B tl ii ‘it _i "" ° rea i an oniach Sweet l\o lltliousnesa, Hradatli; or (,un,upm,,,,, 'mics fioni the Gypsy Sinith ot Scot wlf --~ »-~ _ _ l s The Black Fox Magazine, 1400 Broadway New York, N Y entlemen _ G _ i ’ ‘ \nt I have had wonderful returns from the pigi -idvertlgumt-ni [SL £31122 bgnlpaagtly (buried in inquiries noni piospcitive riiiichcib till Magazine Write for advertising rates, and reserve space in advance February 7, 19"0 h of Q D J BONNELL Ill so :ul qu aid in I iiiiineirside, P E 1 vlielc ii'ivltie life nitt sin and the fi0W The Black Fox Migtizlne is the only lviaigiizine in the Wnrld put, pls lished exclusively in the interests of tho Fur Farmer-it reaches U18 bllclllll-0 lllllll’ ll l10**llJl0 f°\' 1"" them all-and now has ii very great circulation throughout 'hc Lnited ll 0 "f“t*`H~ Canada. Jillian and other countries There are hundreds of people toda h tt b 'Quality Foxes " but as these buyerg ni¥o“ivi?li?iymsca(iteggdhiigrgbhig chance of reaching them is through carrying an advertisement in this not ii ho olfeiided in one point only were gnlltv of .ill it was impossible IlF““ also he said, foi people to get too "W0 lovi io icacli talvaiy and ieceive *le i othei evangelist that evei visi hi; Toionto (aptaiu Gvpsv Sniltll tliel H te hi Y let, impressive way, without the did not ask those who felt mov had e d' to accept the (hiistian life to to live, but whatcvei sho ate only walk the tinil in view ot the many caused her pain anti distress Site hundreds pre'-lent A hand iaiscd was while the congregation ii-miilncd he with head, bowitl signified the new lniil would npm_ecll;ttPsIal1if;Cannda I ,illegniiici ind ovei it dozen inen but paper that il’ there is any d)e(l)ei1y‘ivi‘iurgpii:ii!\lil:uttt‘i itl(i)il€‘nilti1tltliii€l;ql{nis`iil;I lm il matter as intentional laxity, but ii physlciiy itiipossubility tu give ,|| oldfiisliioiiid seinioii fioni tht tory Ill tie iéroninhness that l would like to but nil enquiries iilll nu ,tug were n e shortest possible space of time w Yours tiuly ii \\oin.iii iiiadc thc piofcsslon utis (aptaiii tiypsy Siiiitli prcarlietl an ly slice inet satistaittoii tho pliicc lin* ci whore Uhiist niet sin and by dll i to step into the higher nic lc nb TH nie cy "‘° E BLACK FOX MAGAZINE' G) psy Sinitli did not steer a dir ll-‘L 7191 2 23MEl1lwf6i ‘-‘ Y :__ 1400 Broadway, ec New York He effectively dlgrcssed to give ll" glimpses into his own life Iloiii I0* Burns in Boston -___ _-1 (Halifax Ghronicl Boston has quickly follmi ed the example of Halifax in erecting a memorial statue of Robert Buins, which was unveiled on New Yam s Day by Governor (‘oolid;:e at an .isseifiblage of several thoiisnnd persons The statue, which has been erected by the Burns' Memor ini Association at a cost of $20 000, is the work of Henry H kitsoii .in English born artist who was aw iirilieil the coniiiiisi-iton as ii iesult iii ii coinpetitlve exliibltion oi' mod cis for the statue held in the Mus eum of Fine Arts it is hioiize of heroic size, and tlie sculptor has reproduced the lfamoiis |Elcottish bard as walking bare-headed ac ross the moors with his shaggy col Ile dog 'beside him I-Ie is dressed in iougli lloiitespuii, with knee liieeches ribbed stockings and lien vv boots and his plaiilie uith it-i heavi fringe is acloss his shoui led His right liaud glaaps his tainoshunter and ti gnalled oak stkk with some of the leaves anti dcoins still on it, und undei hi~. left arni he holds ii ibook The illzuie i~i slioit, iiiustiilii and iloseknit 'but the iction is ttet and the nian and dog iilove tor ward with power and life The head is piirtlculnrlv flue and is some \\hiil ideali/ed blit foi this veiy ieuson it succeeds all the mole foicefully in giving the personal ity and ‘the poetic inspirution to the figure The lines and niiiss of tho group as ii whole are compact with the exception of the plaid blo\\ii bick by tlierbiccze, as the go figures niovc forward and the im df; pression of power life and lndiv hu lduality is ieiy strong The statue R is mounted upon a plain grsntic X, block upon which is carved sim ba ply the woid “\Bui'ns,' the whole gl being ii strong and lille conception ‘E tuirieil oilt in a tlioroughly com 0 petent und artistic iiinnnel It is co ii un important addition to Bostoiis *I public monuments m TO A HERRIN h 01| \]eHm Hgh "lat I “ke bps! l.IiPi` WAS il s\VPi‘l \\0lilill1 in ills W You ie iii itoiiie far nbove the rest By iiioiiv a ii oikin iiioti vou’ii- I’ D H1 Wlietlier ioiiie roastlt biled oi An when ii liaiin foi you I cited- Oll heiiin honnle lieiiin fu g oniiiii s never stol they just “lid A al to its nsus ectin ownei Il ' eard about (hrlst though his ino d' it eople daily its he peddle-d tinl \,|(,.,{__ ans brushes ctt hut no one ever gh, h¢.,,~;n mm), henin lizpoke ii word about L hiistianity o When I come hame tae get my tea I1* “W 0 l/151°” |11 ll DIS mi" °“ your kindly form pm gyad we 5,9, tent His mother s face lightened un guy muh. youu-9 m ta.. 1,e_. up when he went home and told d 0), he,-1 in Buy,-0,-y he,-,gn ‘ier he had been converti d Sixteen yuuug mu" wliu halls from Prince onthe later his niotliei ieithcd Edward Maud wuq ii;-rusted on ii ilIV-HY. and six inontlis after her cliiiige of iifilng nlail bags fioni the fned death hiq fathei diove liilii tiotii the Q \d“,e me vm, best [ ever med caravan because he llatcd (,lirl\ ,H ians \Iot long iitterwaids his S tltei saw ihellght in iistable and 9;-ed [hug qpviidl uf the bag, ot the other nieinhiis oi the faniilv A,m,,|¢,m mud., uud been opened t course to icliieve his puipoae File the lite of rt noniiiil he tourtd I" otiand with his parents in a tar fill an His life uns no wolse than lf’ ndreds of other ypsles ihe "9 3 9, und things, the evangelist said “id fore he toltl of one lad presum U y it was hlnist-if who ont dtiy 5° und ti horse in .i tield (lyed its dl’ t y d next moiiiinf resold the ani I ll D S b was sixteen vcars of nge and had Hy l lived a life of theateiy l-iefoie he th andiriiigs lie niet liiintlieds of ni, until one night in Glas ow The iislliie liillit voii oer the deep H0011 llelfllllt ill0f¢‘\*lllB (Illl°ll=lll=l and Rltli hai vtsts o the sea thei rcap \\hen in thi nets in slioals \ou li leap- out it \\ is told in i quitt iiiiissuin llna was the stuiv of his lite nhoiii iii flooi ot the sled A liicli Gypsy Qnilth told pieccineal [hui Oh liiiiin silveiv heiiln ing wav whiili had it cilcct on the “as la Lang niav yiiui otfspling swim tht S(‘l~ \t llnieq thi tishet =. lit it to please An help tai ind his tlavi iii tase- Oli htiiin uelconie hciiiii ge congrigitioii df "**i<*°'_‘*"" seaithed ant iittoiding tn the po llie rl quantity of what was Sup pglileil to he the stolen iiiail nas M °-- an: oF inoioesrton Ano the side aisles thioughout the rue her husband Mg Edward Fold, J4 North Stieet, Dartmouth s Drug Stole nl ,. li iivi\,ili»t tanie anti is unlike tied with th" results It may seein lt Pays to Adveitise Your`F_oitiis`*iii; f`§-1’ The Black Fox Magizine The following testimonial term winch ~i <1 . peaks fo lt ilf l Y0Ce|V€d fl'0ll1 H- Well known Ranch up in bummel-*me r at mb men known io Webster Aiiil lit aut* le to ea( ii meal witlioilt ‘being in eeds iii his iiilssion Last night misiry foi hours nfteiuards blie dl es rue i se iasa u ly ot oi the roaiing iugini, type of gained twenty thlee pounds in A s ght and is in hettei health today lookin lie lls s stoi iii a than she has been for years For four y >ars tiow she has been of any bluster, or aim swinging, a sufferer trom iridigestion find n me nieilian seen here Youth ivei without the use of words ull sioliinih trouble She was never all id close her iycs at all I nm safe saving that sho h.isn’t known d ( |05., Hp qpdku uf g,,ilv,ii-y what it is to bc r nlly well foi ii li its dark sm-nts and bitter single day dunlns he past twv nories its the place where divine '.i€fll“i, dllll l0l‘ Ol/L‘l` H !€“ll' ll c-> ©@@@@@©@ ° ©©@@©©e_© G ©@@< also sulbject to severe sick aches and her nerves were so that shi- ioiilln't sleep at night 'would wake up every few iiilii .ind many il night would hard iiccn in suih a weiiktncd ruli ti condition that she ¢;ouldii’t uhout alhlc to keep up and crlbcd toi her ever sceniid to t her use and at last in sheer a trial its effect was iinmed and indeed truly marvellous indigestion and stomach trou iieie soon overcome Before she can now sleep fine As I before, shc has gained twen is the pittuie of health and Iteddin Bros in Montague by J Niabon and by the leading Frot_ii_ Steamer Pier I lhe guard on duty on that mail yi is lving scattcied ough seaith ot the shed dis unable. to give a good account his presente \iacDonald was id On his person A telephone - Phe rishing News Aheideen Scotland in Grove’ I en T aive Opens the Pores and Penetrates E fy, A Remedy for Chest Colds, Head Colds, Sore_ y Throat; Stiff Neck, Earache. Spasmodic Croup = and kindred ailments. Apply freely to the skin _ just over the affected parts and-rub it in. - GROVES O- PEN-TRATE SALVE is also an Excellent Gerniicidé for the Nose and Throat. , ` the nostrils so that you It should be applied to will be continually inhaling the vapors while in the presence of patients who are sick with ‘ ,contagious diseases, or whe_n you are entering , crowded cars or other public places during an epidemic of Grip or Influenza. Any Grip or In- 7- fluenza erms breathed through the nose are i destroyed by this germicide salve before the =- germs can reach the throat. " FOR THE SICK . ` Place One Level Teaspoonful of, -GV_R0VE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE'in a hot saucer in the sick room. The Antlseptic Vapor rising from the heated salve makes breathing easy for the patient. It induces sleep and is a great comfort to anyone suffering with Spasmodic Croup, ' Asthma, Bronchitis. Sore Throat, Cougbs, Colds, Whoo ing Cough. Dilphtheria or Pneumonia. The I-Iealing E ect o the Vapor relieves the ' patient and is very_comfoi-t'ing. Price 85c per box. Iff your Druggist hasnt any, send 35c in postage stamps to Paris Medicine Company, 193 Spadina Ave.. Toronto. and a full-size box-will* be mailed to you promptly. -ii Q _il 1r'cy¢v~»~v~v'¢slf Robertson, to win the iuutli iovct Robertson Llilisted tit Ltltlibilgdo with the 175th and was un engineer hi that division. l-le was hettter st friends. l-le wits horn in Plctou, i1 er, Mrs. Alcx. iiobertsoii. th ltohcrtson `wai-i aged tliii'ty~loui', In with operations at l’ii'ssc_lioiidaele, through. autliorative cliiinncls- that fo gun opened fire and inflicted ‘very le Rohei'tson`,‘witliout'waiting for or; Ll* our artillery barrage was so intense Working his way to the flank, he hi eventually found an opening in the ` m wire. got through ,and crawled un-1 m foot he charged down on the as- H, tonished Clerinans, and k-tiled four Lb of the gun crew before they could recover from their surprise. The remainder fled in terror, but their al Robertson seized' the abandoned gun, .screwed it around and poured, In ti hail of bullets upon the backs of the fast disappearing enemy. Bev- sral of them fell victims to their own weapon and others were caught by our shells. When the'§ remainder of the platoon arrived Robertson was still firing the cap-, turad gun. it was entirely due to his heroic action tha-t the whole line was enabled to advance and capture the final objective. .Robei-t~ son went -forward with the flrli wave. uiiiliig his-minolta him. lg; used it very effectively to ke down the fire of (Inman machine guns and snipeta. WMI! ll! PIl\l°°|| consolidated' the new position. Lat- er in the diiy when two of our snip- ers who ventured in front of our “nes wuru wounded, Robertson vol- ol Picton hon the VC “.li.t"’.‘Z.“‘il1§.‘§i’.'.‘.$§ ‘,’,‘?.‘.i‘*°.°..".l...lJ“..‘.`. y is #_ MacDonald to the Polite Station fell to c lot or ii ll There it is said the young nian engineer l‘ilvati John l’etti iontessed to the theft °d Victoiiuiioss at Passtliiiitliicle BIG FIRE AT DOMINION N0 4 known us "Pete" to his Leithbrlgde sive equipment was destroyed ill Novo Scotlit, hilt lived niost _of his Breton Electric Cnliipany's life ill iilctlicino Hut with his iiiuiil- Illll`l\ll ill llfllllllllilll Nil FUUV, ciii‘lY won his distinction in _conlieutlon once. Noveiiibcr 6. 1917. Details cami- sllccceiiod in running two of thc during battiilimi's attack Roiyurt. lnuin llnc, hut the fire spread so dun-S p|u;d,,u was held up by uu. qiiickrlly he could not save the oth- _ nu; wire gwu hundred yards from ers. he destroyed couches were (ue final objective, our guns were of steel construction, with high sim busy cumug u wuy tu,-uugu speed motors. and modern air brake thc wire when it German machine l?fllllill`0€lll~ 'They were used in in- lieaiw Bosses on lthe (‘aniidnans Bllli GIHC9 filly. de,-S ,md (.,m,,-Gly 0,, his ow" in. .ind their will hc on interruption of itiative, rushed' towards the Ger- V “ln Se""'|C°~ niiin gun. defying the macliiiio 'T d b_, th I _Q guna' w“h"’"g nm' Moreover' ilvxeneterionto Kilielolilgen. lflliiiounffh exe: ,sit " ~ i ,ir that death soenied iiliiiost certain. gg; nuglaoxemg' §2;;(n’;lng‘°calir€g3 til the end of the emplacement 31as.c0nsc|0“s human wma the buy reached' Rising suddenly 1° Mallets whistled around him. But as take him. he was killed' on the very parspet of the trench. his mission flight was soon cut short when heroic .im like hls'das}?|ng work 'T dons eaiiler in the day. had a most _@,@_c_@_@_@_@ to © @_©_©_@_@_@_@_@ ©,@,_@ ©_@©_@_© o ©o@@@@@@ é_<¢>-;- SYDNEY. March 6.--Two laigc cel train cars and' other exncnl fire which wiped out the Pape is iiioriiiiig.-Tile total loss is esti- atctl' tit $50,000 covered hy insur- Rod McDonald, night, wntcltiiian, ur c:ii°s,,lii thc burn out on thc r-urban servicc between Sydney -.Reserve equipniciit is avsiiliible, pi safely to the trench. and ini- ediaily returned. to the second an aggered .back with his un- ,criiel fate were awaiting un-til e last possible moment to over- most accomplished Hi splendid splring effect. ~?--:;|i':eltla;‘ari: in qgjg, .°"'"‘ ° ° "' ° “' ° " Mrs.--Clara Swinton, ii London ¥lIi§Iii