leftflxil ilde atliii a. fill at Tonneeflne at 8.67 9.. ‘She loft there at 4.30 on ro-i . lUt-tlngback to Borden at 1.,’ k m. The mall special arrived __‘ the city at 9J5. u FIOLANDER DEAD-The dee- neotlrmd at Ridgetield Park, N - 6f M'r_ Philip Lehroc after an‘ _ {- of two weeks. lie was the ' 5» y son of Mr. Andrew Lenroqi y. ~- - iy 0f Georgetown The late, . Lebroc left Georgetown over ‘ » dive years ago and had been; rking tor the imperial Bush 1.10.. v a number of years. The lute, _ _ Lebroc “as one of George , - ‘s most popular young men d the news of his death was a . est shock to all the community. ‘Q narrowing wife is left to mourn "Hie funeral took piucc at ilidge- fleid Park. N. J_—-A. HEADACHE POWDERS Milford, Knight N. W. Lowther. Toast "Our Equiros and Pages" li-nquh», c. n. Murchison, Page Inun. w. M. Lea. Toast “The ladies" Knlght- P. E. Palmer. Auid Lang Syne. FERGUSON AND BOYCE WED- _ DINGF-A quiet marriage was sol- lidnanized at the Manse, Hampton, '1 Btnzday evening, February 19th,‘ when the Rev. J, s. Macliay united . in marriage Miss Alsrgaret Muriel Ferguson second daughter of Mr. A meeting of the directors of the P. E. island Sheep Breeders As~ soriution was held in the office of the Department of Agriculture on Tuesday evening. v Mr. “Y ll. hfcGrepor was elected president, hir. J. R. Dennis, vice President and Mr. W. Boulter, sec- retary. . The matter or making s settle ment for the wool was discussed and instructions were given for the rate of payment, which was auth- orizcd to be, made as soon as thn receipts were received from the Canadian (‘o-operative Wool Grow ers Association. lt is expected that these will be following some time i THE sronv or THE cocoA m“ "‘“"“ BEAN -B;: arrangement with Mr. H. C. Chriaiia of the Covmn Co. Toronto a most interesting story , = of the cocoa. bean in over a thous- ‘and feet of moving pictures, shuw- Grand JlHT found 8 1W8 bi-ii ilfiililiii . ins; rlicture, in the tropics and thoipmiai‘! diilinmsh °i “mini R034 proof-s,» cf iuunufdcturlng cocoaifur indecent assault. Scvgral abd- nnd chocolates, was given for thalgingdegorhpcasfisn weggm 31355:‘! first time in the Maritime provinces I $5 am x23", ‘in?’ adlgum“ m; tit the Prince Iidwclrd theatre last: a; i‘ y night. it has recently appeared ' in n1] the principal cities of the RE“ MR. MARSHALL west \\'Ii('I‘G it was most fuvorubiyi A, the weekly meeting of the eommenied on and We M“! n°|biotiio<iist ministers held in s: doubt many will like to see it here. John ‘his week the programme for‘ tit is is uud under the Government the N. B. and P. E l. conference, Dopzu-imv-zxt of industries through wmcp opPnfl m. Séclrviiie on Juno ‘thewoll known Paths Corporation,‘ 14. was completed. Three members and will he repeated attho Prince- were absent through sickness. Rev, n» gjwa, .1 again this afternoon and J. C. ilerric, Rev. Dr. S. F. Hues- i {March was played by Miss Freda , McKinnon. The bride was becom- inxiy attired in u suit of navy blue .wem-mg a handsome ha! a with long silver grey plume. The young ‘I couple wv-rrw: unzutrzutled. Mm. Mac- rKny served lunch after which the , ' young cc-uillc unvc n» Qleir future f ' home ir. u-zwhsw" i 4F a,“ oi ‘i FRIDAY. surname count-ht the s..- preme Court in Georgetown the ILL- evening tis and licv. ‘Thomas hlurshail‘ Mr. ‘ Aiurshnil is seriously iii. . Th. . b . I Em i e lndflfi. i’ KniziitglgfmPfitl-liiaz, of this: city, en- Mil-Ls mi/WGE "Alibi-MP- cmebrated ma“. Navnbhn It .\icRae. ltosebery Mills, u - ' uient in Castle Hall Tuesday oven-gimme Umé have had it on wage lug There was a largo utteudvThe now 3‘ lhllziudtiC-‘iliy i r .wishes them every success in their reigned supreme until the pfflfi‘ new venture. 'l‘he amount paid it ramme came to a close with the“; understood, is well up in the zinglng of Auid Lang Sync about five figured 1.30 n. m. _..__._. After refreshments were served The Great War, in addition to iho toast list was taken up and the. putting n tremendous responsibili- forces of oratory and melody were‘ iy on tho Young Men's Christian able opportunities. Up to the year i920, the Young Men's Christian Association pre- ferred to concentrate its attention on evening or day classes at its buildings rather than to tench by correspondence, though there has Master Mr. H. L. Palmer. Mnsteri of Work The toasts to the King were honored by singing the Na- 1lonal Anthem. The next toast‘ was “Our Order," This was elequ- |' entiy responded to by P. G. (3., C. --l L. McKay and P. G. 0., S. A. ,, ,, ‘ lllacbonuld. They dwelt on the‘ziflzgxfgnsgggggemagdrg:the Y flgmflcmce of ‘me carding‘! pnmi ‘When tge Natalia? u Wnr Work grail“,‘gxghgenzziiiigacgrgilggrg' Council alecided to make a consider the remarkable progressmnde dur- - 5115 m“ "a-si- ‘m? 39"” Yeam- deserv - (ex-service men, it im "Fimliir" 110118‘? W“ i119 leli-imediatiéi; became evident thu. tow bolus rwwndvd w by D- G- thousands of men would not m c.,.'i. i’. Hooper and C. 0-, P. A- able to attend resident classes ll‘ Farquhflrson- it was pointed out colleges, technical or busines; that this lodge hen n mfimilflf8iiifi|gchoqlg, 0f even me “Y" [asses of 164 and the objective for next j So provision was made for openin; August. when tfho Grand Lodge will a new department for teaching b) be iwld ‘hero, is 300. Twenty- mail, this department to wori. eight members of the Lodge enlist wherever possible with eveninr ed in the war, and anumber were 0188898 111 the may "Y?" $101181! killed in action. , 0m the country- A ma“ w” pmpogqg u, m, The growth of the new depart First Chancellor Commander. Col- i "W!" hasFbwltlhglsa-Tdiy 511°" gt ma‘ , . velous. or reason t e coi- onel Johnstn, who made a fitting respondance school division m: fund available for free courses lo" xespomh nmv become a. permanent part o: " ‘Ii’ —— f . . . . GJQQIQCfQ“ K ° R s ' w G the v. M. c. A. work. The first enrolment was taken last Marci and today more than 15.500 stu dents are busy at their studies most oi‘ them oxeervice men. Th1 greater part ofia goodeizod build lug in New York is now occupieu by the new division of the educa tional work. More than 185 course: imvc 1cm made available, m‘ forlilng such a. variety that an} YOUIU’, man desiring to use his span hours to advantage can select v study suited to his ambition. Cour scs are said at reasonable prices it being the purpose of the "Y" non Toast, "Old Cunard" responded to by P. 13., J. Ii. Wiilmmn. Trombone Solo, "Feather Your blast," lfuiiziii W. A. Gitiidqt. 'I‘o'int "Gram! Lodge" G. P., B. Holman. 13.. llolvnin. lli~'~i!:1tiiin,—P. C. W. P. D0111]. ‘Toast "Neav Guard” Knight R. (I. tihandlcr, ii. M. Martin. ltins-ivdi chorus by members. 'i‘om=i "Ou\' Buddinr Oratora (The Lulmumupimu) Knight B. ll. Vlitlock, Kniitht C. S. Chand- ler, Knight J. E. Stems. w ntaite profits but be give the larg Readinp-Knight D. E. Show. est amount of service for the lcam TOilli "The Dokies" r. c. J. C_iexpenditu.re of money. "CANADA'S snmrzsr ssso HOUSE '- ww, r1. cross! wit. PM.‘ l > “ u ATM iwiil- ,' ‘ i s- 3.. now FENEST n l-l- most cctpably directed by ToasgAssoclation, opened some remark- ,abir.- part of the unezpended War f iifilfiii SMELT FISHING. -- Altholllh many were dhppodn ed at not ob- mimn: In extension of the Intel'- iishing season it may be all the better for the future of the tndus~ =ry, as there is no doubt there would have been n large catch dun in‘ the mu moon tidagnnd over- iishing of any fisheries is not de- sirable. it in interesting to note that in the your 1919 the total catch in the Province was valued it $51,594 while the catch of 1920 was valued at $81248. There are the prices which were paid to flsh- ermen at the boatside The price ‘eaiized on the market was 119.044. _ At Somerviile. Mass. on Feb. 15th Margaret Jane beloved wife of Ai- uert Teed, in the 35th year of her =lge. leaving to mourn her husband ind infant son; also her parents .\ir. and Mrs. Thomas Rodgeraon of Panning Brook, P. E. l.. one sister \irs. J. E. Dingwcii of liiiclgeii and vwo brothers Ward of Michigan, U. S. A., and Email of Fanning Brook P. E. l. and n large circle of friends and acquaintances. in Cambridge, Fab. 15, Margaret l. Teed, wife of Albert Teed, aged 33 years. Funeral services a1 the residence 11 Mystic Street, East Somervilie, Friday, February 18. 1t 2 p. m. Relatives and friends in- vited-Boston Ileraid. Mrs. Teed was a. native of Prince Edward island. She is sur- vived by her aged parents, Mr_ and Mrs. Thomas Roget-son. and a broth “r. Ernest Rozerson, all of Fann- ing Brook, and. iby a sister Mrs. James Dingvwell of Midgell. She ‘I180 left one (brother in the Amati can West. For some years prev- ious to her-marriage in 1919, she {nude her home with Mr‘ and Mrs. ‘hm-lea H. McIntyre of Boston and was highly respected for her act- ivities in relkious and social work of the Presbyterian 'Church in Roxbury. ’ BOYS WOROO-A special moot- ing of the Provincial Boys’ Work Board. was held at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday: Rev. W. A. Ross. of Moncton, General Secretary of the Maritime Religions Edu- cutionaj Council, and Mr. I . A. Clark also re pro» seating the Council. discussed with the board the matter of taking orver The Boys Work. and the Boys Work Secretary. The Y. M. C. A. formerly {mid the salary of the Iloys’ Work Secretary. Ailter some zliscussiun it W040 decided to recommend that the above council, which was a co- operative body, representing nil the religious bodies, and taking the place of the former Maritime Sun- day School Association. should as- sume the responsibility of the Boys’ Work. and the Boys Work Secre- tary. it was also decided that the Provincial Boys’ Work Board be continued and that they cooperate heartily with ibe council in financ- ing the undertaking by appealing to the groups of Tuxis and Trail Rangers and individual LO raise the necessary budget. . A familiar figure in Charlotte- town has passed sway in the pers on of hlr. Albert Sabine who for 33 years was the courteous and efficient delivery man for Prowse Bros, Ltd. lift. Sabine passed away at the P. E. island Hospit- al at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. lt is only lflve weeks ago since he entered the hospital for treatment where it was ascertained that he was suffering with that dread dis- ease, cancer of the stomach and that it had reached the stage where there was no hope of saving his life. Though Mr. Sabine must have ‘been sizffcring for n/consid- Arable time with this mniody he made no complaints and ever pres- nrved his cheerful outward appear- ance. He was an excellent citizen 1nd a "faithful employee with many fine traits of character who will be greatly missed. lie is surviv- sd by his widow who was formerly a Miss Graves, and by two sisters in California and one in Honolulu. The deceased was a member of fhe Sons of England and of the Oran/go Association in which order; he was much esteemed. The fun- srai takes place on Saturday at 2. 1o from his late residence Grafton Street, m the People's jlemetori- On the morning of Feb. 8th at *he home of her sister Mrs. Frank Fraser, Alberton. Mary Morrison Mo Kay, beloved wife of Oliver Mc Kay. East Bideford, passed to her eternal rest. Since the early sum- mor she bad been in failing health. 1n attack of influenza, tbs preced! ing your leaving her in a. weakened condition which made her a ready prey for that dread disease tube-r- cuiosls. in the fall she was persuad l-d to go to Muslroka Lake Qanltor- ium and in order to gain strength For her Journey went to spend a little time witih her oilter It Alber- ron. Here it was too soon apparent exernptlfying in his character the Lord Bcuverbrook and his friends llness and homes; integrity. church has sustained n severe loss swer to this is that ‘he has no in- too. Brother Drake loved her courts Lures, in cattle raising in any 0min and worship, and all that fostered try iu the world concept on his farm 1 her upbuiidlng. lie was willing to help in her every under- raking, nor his money community has lost a loyal and ‘ mm. hearted citizen. no Isl lalnnysamtnd on the sidoof 14th! ovzs-Aclmrv; of lo shnnflhns ‘not IQ e nighrunn. lymnuasdlufi limbo‘ Inulve he el be! Therefore as members of till! Board w; pray that our Father in i {Heaven ma give w y0i1 the ur- llment of prayiso for the spirit 0f - ' - has oethebquebolnerolilnlllt‘ ied by the fact that he hnsIBOBQ gqr¢qshuuq ‘lbpulnnli home to rest. We shall not awn .poboanlflcndbquuflnedhn f0?!"- ilim. for the best PB" 07 5 ’ a" . to"; 300d man's life are his man? m" uaualnn.‘ ‘of kindness and iove_ Brother Drake ion behind him a. rich lency ,oc them. which are constantly f6" iminding us that though being dead. yet he speaketh to us. Signed on behalf of the Board. Yours sincerely, v RiZV. 8. D_ WEB8TER. oiud for ti: things that were true lglsdhonoraigie and for tho mural i‘ ' ‘m: lumen or CRAPAUD AND 8PIRNGFIEPLD. — Services next Sunday, February 27, Third Sunday in Lent: Springfield, 11 a.‘ m, Momma Prayer. ‘CPBma-ud 1 p. s0 o: u“, wm- m the Balkans ‘will '11-» M93318 PPB-YQT- The 39°”? be heard in the House when the W111 8W6 i110 111i"! 0i’ hi! ""11"" government meets the request of on ‘The Words of the Cross"— Hon nodolph Lemma my 5 copy "Wvmlll. beiwid 111110119 Beimidgrf l the correspondence between thy mother.” tthe Canadian and Serbian govern- ____. lment, concerning the expulsion of MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Dr. Burnham and his hospital mis- SUPPER-There will be a Mother ‘stun from Monetenegro. and Daughter supper in St‘. Jamaal —————.*>-—-' Hall, today, Fridny, %th. 11st,, at. n 1v 24___ a o’clock_ Every girl in the city of‘ BROOKLYN’ m“ °br The Aura Lees hockey team. Tor teen age is cordially invited, pro-i vlded only that she bring her onto, played the Boston Athletic mother or guardian to meet M." . Association here on Tuesday and Allison and Miss Thomas. secretar . Wednesday “ixhu- The mum!" lea of Girls‘ Work for tholMaritime m“ w“ mm 3mm“ “m m m“ Provinces. No admission iaiiafllfmigdmbmif‘; S‘g’°"i‘gtfl:‘m-“$ pay y s ans I 0F INTEREST TO LOB6TER.throtiRh the zmnfi- ‘ MEN.--Lobster fishermen will be ——---Q°‘>'——" interested to learn that tho De- WASHINGTQN_ Feb, 23 __'rhe pertinent of Fisheries intends is- present United 9mm fleet in "un- wind early in April a circuiarslv- [organized and unprepared for wnr. ing valuable suggestions on theevm- a, a 0119.913,“ fleet," Rem- wfffic! mill-BOG! 01' Packing iobiiAdmlmi Fililfilfl. retired. former leffl, This 11118 D9011 fmllid 119695‘ ‘superintendent of the naval ecade "TY Owillfi l0 the ball‘ OOBdiY-iofmy said Saturday before the Sim- of a large portion of the ‘pack abuts m") 0ommltfae_ last rear, which made sales 111-.‘ "it is mp1’ hensible to divide e most impossible. The pamphlet is istrong force, but to divide s weak being prepared bv inspector S- iiimrce is wome." the admins! said. Gallant of Charlottetown who lei-q; m not m, emggemmm m ‘my; thoroughly conversant with nil the g ma; 1| the“ l9 dvgflggr 0f war, the requirements of racking, fliivision of the fleet is n peril to the nation. - The Abesweit bockvisi-s rMurn-| "if we are m have war 1h the Pa- ed last nisbt from Sussex. all well. , cific in five years. we ought i0 pre- but naturally disappointed at not pare for it noy. The new bane at winning the decisive game foriAimamsdn will not be completed Eastern League honors. fthen." . The boys, however, have no kick, “_'_""'_—_ coming whatever. in referee Jack DONDON. February 24_—Under Brown they had a thoroughly cap- the captain "stmmming deed”, The ably official who was absolutely Daily Mali this morning begins a mlr, series of articles based on inquir- The ice was very sticky which 9°! I! l flilmbi" 0f 5990M ‘WW’ m“, 1t a dmqmm mane, m currtikators extending over wmw i" W“ =10“;- M bu“ "<‘v-2‘§.“é.';i,"‘l§.l2.‘§ii§‘..flalfifipfi‘ were continuously ovorlkating the " _ ~»»»-- ="°::.:n:"a"“-Tr:.":r..i-s. The first period ended a u, 1i“ ' " e"“'“‘ “a m _ line is being deliberately kept at in bussexh favor. The piny in 10w speed for the purpose u m. ibis period was very even- Onefpw-wlz the world with the pre- goal claimed by the Abbies WM ca- “sues: 0t its financial situa- disallowed. ' 0“- ti The second. period was "aIiI r~——-—-‘¢¢l—~ Abesweitx" the Islanders coins at LONDON, February 24.—~Rich- a furious rate, practically skating Spy-d p351“; dqlgggta of u“, can. their opponents off their feet. Th9,sta.ntln0ple government to the near opinion was general at this timeieast conference here. speaking in that the Abbies had the grunge 131111-1110 name of both his group and ched, Th; score at the and opthat of the nationalists, told the _.__._¢o-oc>--—-- OTTAWA, February zit-An ec- ghe 96,404 w” a u, 3 gm- meuuued conferers at today's session Abegweltg, that both factions of the Turks The mo" remained at ma“ would accept the decisions of the Allies The attitude of the Turks made an excellent impression upon the conferers. Premier iBriand of Frauen declared after the sitting that the conference had gone a long way towards a settlement. After yesterday's manoeuvering for posi- tions by the two Turkish delega- tions today's meeting was expected to prove quite important, it was forecast the Turkish statement would be divided into three parts, tho first objection to the territorial clauses or the Sevres Treaty, ap- plying to ‘Thrace Smyrna and the stratus; the second referring to the political tutelage underlwhich Turk ey was placed, and the third the vflfillbliiif‘. control exercised by the Niiicq zgzdoi- the prmvisions of the Sevres Convention figures until ten minutes before the finish and than happened the incident which changed the for- tunes of the game when {Pi-ed Moore was ruled off for tripping, which left the Aiiibies with five men on the ice. Sussex seized advantage of this and tied the score before the Alb- bios had hardly time to realize it and almost immediately slammed in another on top of it. Then their centre LeCisir mad“ two most brilliant individual plays. scoring in each cnre It was a great game and the lu~ cais are satisfied that they Wcro given n square deal. 'i'iu~. Susscx ' ‘mas srcutl; ifn proved uinct- 1 l..." visit l.~>.'o_ X110)‘ are not such a fast team as the Abbies ‘but their strong point is their generniship. -———-<-0>--——- LONDON. February zi-Stimu- lated by the controversy which has broken out between Lord Beaver- brook and Sir Arthur Boscawen, the recently appointed minister of Agriculture, who is waging a warm by-election in Dudley, Lord Bes- verlbmoir has a letter a column long in the London Dally Empress this morning in which he takes do m yo‘; cided exception in what he des- The following letter or sympathy has ‘been received by Mr. Samuel Drake, and family of Cornwall:- Dear Mrs. Drake and fa/miiyz- The Trustee Board of the Cornwall Church at its recent annual et- ing unanimously agreed that Egiet» ted of condolence should be sent Hi; vole; um IMIIIOIIcQ were exer-i vinesn, and may you be conaol- 6 ' of the Canadian Signailer-‘s food j 'rono.nu"u.-s‘ammurm~ guilty m h! the gwnurtcnnrtini which tried Toliiwrl ioppwun, the sentry who shot illientennntungmotthellnited g mum 8. B. Albany. etPindivoo-' flak. lat mouth. it-wu ethohiiyan- _ ‘(nuanced by the wardopsrnnent. i-ooe-i I CAMDEN, N» 3-. , wnond W. Schuek was found guilt)’ {of murder in tho tint dense With- .out [recommendation {or fetid-ii ‘clemency, for the slaymg o! Devil! Rb.‘ MP4‘!!! ;S. Paul, a. bank messenger, in the ‘Canadian criminal court today. The jury was out about an hour. -__-oo-c>--— WASHINGTON, Feb. l4.—ll68"i- on the part of the Jnpeneee GOV- ernmont over the fatal shooting 0f Lieut. w. H. Lauxdon. c 1111"“! esriyinJan y lls ieitereted in the reply of that government to the note from the United States Gov- ommnet. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—-Asree- ments on rates in Fordne Emer- gency Tariff Bill on Dairy not! Olive Oil-and Olives, were l ‘ed today by the Senate and " use 0f Conference but disputes over the wheat, sugar and tobacco tariffs prevented a. iinsl action on the States naval other. at Vladivostok v measure, until tomorrow. DUXBURY, Mans, Feb. Zb-Thel mine sweeper Swan which hasi been uhme at the Gurnet for three months was floated todfl? Vim! We! high tide accomplished what the‘. forces of the United States MW; department and of a wrecking puny had been working Weak! w; do. , . BOSTON, Fob. 24.-Evsry scrip of food onboudwaa [Cmeand the coal bunkers were virtually empty when the steamer Canadian Signs!- ier arrived here ilrom Fowey, England, a week overdue. She has fought her way throughstorm af- ter storm on the Atlantic. Officers and new were auhaulted. Tholutthreodwlofthodnilfs voyage were by dead reckoning and only yesterday was her position made known to her by navy wire- less after her Boston agents had sought word of her. in mid-ocean imr engine broiw down and for hours the vessel was tossed aibout at the mercy of the seas. The last supply iwas‘ consumed yesterday. There ma ho breakfast aboard this morning. ‘MONTREAL. Feb. Z-iu-Sbflltkinv i before the Women's Canadian Clul i on the anniversary of George Wash i ingtrnfs‘ birthday, Hon. Wiiiiami Howard Taft, ‘ i president oi. the United States, expressed em-I phatloaliy his confident belied m? the United States ‘uniting with‘ the oiiher world powers in main-i taining peace. Mr. Taft treated all) controversial points now existing, between the United Stniea and. Great Britain in a spirit of tho! highest optimism. i The speaker pointed out two dan- g gers in the extension of the Iran-i chlse to women, first that women,» might become indifferent to the; vote. and second, that women; might be too ambitious m the SIC-i compiishment at‘ great reforms and f may wish to rush preodpzitately into} the revolutionizing of conditions? forgetting that real progress lgi made only by short and certain‘ steps. ’ WINDSOR, Chi... Feb. iiL-The Th9 pom-d gen that m the m“. cribes as "the foul attack" made ing of ‘Brother Drake you had sus- I "Mn him b)’ U18 MW millili-BT in i! rained a great loss. He was a devot srtlcch in Dudley. The letter quotes ad husband and o. loving mther, lthe new minister as saying that i (‘bristinn virtues of godliness, kind i will profit if the importation of Canadian store cattle to Britain is Moreover, we feel that mirpermittod. LON] Beavexfbroofs an- rslaughter case was reached lnight when the accused pastor and climax in the Sprwisiin man- inst inspector tool: the stand cm his own behalf at 7 p. m. The defence ev- idence which started yesterday ar- alwnys at lntthorhead, England. and that his interest in the agitation to se- I cure the removal of the cattle em- bargo is dictated by the desire to lower the ‘price of food to the nl-i-i iish consumer. sparing neither his time Furthermore we feel that the ,wd the only points hrouzht out tel-noon was mainly pommotory was the statements that Trumbis made thréats against the Pantm-‘a life and that he owned a revolver that he was in the habit of carry- ing it. The three sensations in the days’ proceedings were death of the‘ Ern- ‘hat the disease hndtfon strong a hold in permit of the, iongjourney and under the mm and tender care of her sister she ro- ceived patient, bright and even jov- ous in t not fearing the future, until the‘ red, worn body Yieldod up the Spirit. The remains were brought from Aiberion to the home of W. T). Me Kay, East Bideford, from whence the mnerai was held on the follow- ing duy Feb. 9th being conducted at the house and nave by Rev. i1‘. W. Sswdon and W. S. Godfrey of Three “ Cardinal Virtues A A Doctor's Prescription Internal and External use Over I00 years of success Alberton. The larrgo ntnnber of people attending the last sari rites bore testimony ho the esteem in which she was held. A woman ofi fine disposition, a loving wife nn-i tender mother of three little mild- ron, sbo brill be nmch mined in the home and community in which she spent the brief period .f her married life some eight and a lull yours. Besides her husband Ind titres children there ere led ifiamonrn 81-05860. mace. harm - l . I‘ 1* ,- Joxhnrisoris HQLYHQ L in | m e m t -.~.:4-.-.:;:.::t~-.-:.a%-..;~:.rrs. rsluill. o i?” emu, Colds, 11am. i, Thilllll ‘H t . l i. ,‘_"" '... usinunmu olmuhuull ’°'r9n'§§it'ii¢fi"ii'$'n2‘3.fi$&”§ “Ill .7‘ > ... M11‘ _ nlsseos declaration tilmt i-t was Jack "condition and the revolver 6n tn; fllibwisl Heston is not cumin est T‘ ",, , the Crown's Bin: wit- Bnnnon who was in the house at the time of the shooting and that he new m. humble with ‘a revolver in heu- tund immediately um the muntv. and the statement that Mark Ileewn. Swooning’: Aide, who said he my the revolver by Holster Trlrnhlel" pump q m, W8 iflnsdntheiioorlnedytng floor beside him. Both Bmnon and Heston are culled crown primes”; it tile tales and iiiost important iilaiteflr Selected From This gVleek-‘s News g for hmmmn pump , ' -.- '. " *'- ' i ’ Ovwhaiftheaucculefnguden thgsqgg .pgq'gdlbdnltllflWfll'ltlllvc5imflll ymgncan mlkg, my‘ Bruno's Dependlbifl 5664!. I114 You Ire snund aqueous ' ‘Moss-mg. Ourvli biqiiiustr diam 2%.? of Seedl. Plan $311», Fertiisers, lfi Imflqmmtg l us» still?" sifiilflhimtfi Suplpfliles, etc. Writeefgrit today. m - ‘, JOHN A. ssucs o co. Limrsn . “Bzgfl/azui . {he 8f. £uwr1%l1aq.ygh¢ ‘lawn-we. Inna-um ' in ifhe Guardian is MR. MERCHANTi Ever go hunting? Ever throw your arm over your shoulder on a crisp morning and go afield for furry and ieathered game? Wasn-’t it a great delight to hear the whirr of wings or see a glint of fur between the tangle of the underbrush, to sight along the barrel "ntil you had a line on your quarry. press z..e trigger and -find you hadn't loaded your gun! Every day during 1921, Mr. Merchant- you will be hunting-out gunning for cus- tomers. Your ammunition is your stock. Your gun is the Guardian. You will often draw bead on your quarry-a customer. Are you going to forget to load your gun and disap oint yourself? e Natural y you want to do abig business in 1921. But the first requirement is to have somebody to dp business with. And successful business men, those who have applied the acid-test know the only way to have customers is to let folks know what you have for them by persistent and not spasmodic advertising. _ This is no age to argue: Does advertis- lllg pay‘! It has proved to both big andiittie stores that it does pay. The man who, makes 1t pay is t-he man wiho is ‘bi enough to look tvhead for better business, nstead of keep‘- mg in the same rut yeanafter year. Behind 1 every business that keeps up with the times , is an individual who keeps ahead of them, The merchant who lets himself believe‘ tihat Guardian advertising won't». ay him 1s virtually isaying": “My usiness s ‘big enough. I don’t want any more!" If you" want less business keep-quiet-yoifil hive‘ 1ti But this is no bimeto throw Business away. You need it. Judicious_ advotftisingi‘, the most ' ‘sat " 1y way to feta it. Then Prince Edwnrdilaicad folks wi _l migrate to your doorss naturally as the birds fly south in winter. ‘ " ' But it's up to ou. Are you "going whit; ths target in 192 7 0r are you goin £03106 along? The Guardian in ready" an Vi hi! to serve at your command. It cab he! mi p Resolve that you will command it an 1t a fair chance to prove that‘ itlcanhuiid" you a bigger and botteribuiimll than .".:. efore, __ l: "aw-i ~ ' s! . .. (a ,..