i great desire." she Bold. “l0 T911131" with those she loved bill. 8 818B!" desire ‘r0 depart and’, be” Willl‘ (‘hrist which is ftir flatter. t She leavee to mourn besides her husband four sons at home and lllle (laughter Mrs. Russel Fartlllilflfllillli Southport. » l The funeral book Dill!!!’ °l‘lt ‘ HOME FRQM mntA. - Miss day last. and was larsey a e “we. ' Maiheson who has been enthused segilgflétengfictlegebllz-Lllrepggrllnev in liiiasionary work in India arrived '6 M Damon!‘ 881mm‘ by Rey Mr‘ m ‘he d" u“ swmrday mghl ‘Linday of Hazelhrook‘ internment i. ‘TUBODAV "“'f IBLANDEB HQNOREIL-Mr. W. Cameron, Prince R1199". B- (o has been elected President of llle Conservative Association of that c[f,y_ Mr, Cameron has nlany rein- tives and friends in thlii province. 5|] Magi hjwif". fit i. lotto, Selected ilfilln This Week's Ntlvts inf nu (iiiafiotteitown Guardian's Saturtiaiyi suitor... p Mrs. Frank Barbour. Alma. cams to Seine; on Thursday. Mrs, Barbour has entered the P. C. H0391?“ where she has undergone on 0991" ation for appentllcitie. "her 00m"!- inn la reported satisfactory]! . E Infantl and. minaret . Mnthersfliliow That‘. V. » $03001 e; qzbuuil qadmr at tanpsit W5“! 5° l‘! OX0 nouns s; sup pun -su~.-:as uoseITAL. Mi». and U "ffff" A ‘Simian l Minnow sscAP-s-A‘ - mill -' . it _ .Wilikiflfi on the Nol-tnvltlyer lice flit - ' _,'!lf°"lll.l° veuvwvfl i, mo; 3.10!!! pun "d: mspnezaagaud ‘Ifllpifll IIJQPO.“ Sunday afternoon and had a very narrow escape from drowninz. Fortnnatelythe itcciilent was seen and rescuers arrived in time lo save him. near York Point broke throughput .» q. r. I: pl iufiq'a'b'u'e'wl'g "iron PERMANENT srnssri WORK-The Oily Council hail de- cided to petition the Legislature from (‘ulcutta and lefi yellivldlly for her former home in St. Peter a. PARTNERSHIP FORMED- The Royiil Gazette contains notice that mo]; pilltlg to Mermaid (‘emetry- ()n lllurclt 5th there llllllsell 11'9"‘ lite lo eternity the soul ol‘ a true hlicllniel Christian woman. .\i r8. fieliuine _ Castorla _ Always - ‘anemia will» ‘ Ifiwosdpqnuea " Iqlnqapuvaeea "IPPWWWWI for power to issue debentures’ for permanent street work to the ex-z H_ Lowlher o! Cmflolunowu tel" °f 350mm" The M" is now woodworkers ‘have formed a ilvei bell"; prelmmd‘ The sires‘ ‘Wnrk venrs partnership to carry 0n the Pl'°g'a'“"'° M“ "m ye‘ he?“ dew business of manulactilu-ing in wood- llgd “W” working. FUNERAL ssinvtcss. - The funeral 0f the little seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Herring of Charlottetown, formerly of Murray Harbor, was held Satur~ day 19th, in the Methodist Church. i Murry Harbor. There was a lures gathering of relatives and friends. Rev. E. Weeks officiated. Messrs. Lorne iiflllpel‘ and Frank Bears . the Signature ti‘ of Niunpby in the 88th year of her ace- The deceased llntl been an illvlllill for the lltlzsi alert?" yours. $118 “f5 a GhKlQflQIp wbmalr of exemplary virtueu ever. flsllllllll. ill llel‘ "m?" ouedittieis and endeared herself ln all, who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She was visited und consoled in her inst illness by 11%| pastor, Rev. M. J. _Snlltlh, Kllrkorn. who administered to her the last sacraments of the ‘Catholic Church. Her funeral todk ill“? Mllllllll? morning to St. ltialachfs Church. Kinkora. where a. H1511 MR“ °l R9‘ quiam wile celebrated by Rev. ill-- _ J. Slninh, after which all that wns At iSuminervllle, Mann. on Jan. mom“ M a loving Irife and mother nary 24. 1921, John hlcKiuuon. roll‘ was laid to rest. She leaves lo N of the late John and Ann lliclililnon mourn an aged hits-band. one son - cons“ of DeSable, in his 59th. yeiir. i and four daughters. John P" d! ,»_~ lHe leaves to mourn their loss home. Sister Mary Peter. Sacred it wife and two children, also one Heart Convent. Tllltilzilnn. NOV-l llnotlter in California and three Sootsla; Mrs. John Sturdy; nlllflll" sisters, llirstJns. Collins in San vale; Mrs. Wlm. Cody. Villlfhlic, Francisco, lMlrs. Jzls; Selllckier in Mrs. Jdhn J. Smii.h. ltfallll‘ llllillri Maiden, Mass, and Miss Isabelle lo all oi’ which we extend OIHUGCIYIII" McKinnnn. of nlguni-lil, P. i. est sympathy ln the" 8"," ll";"-“" (Qghm- papers ppm“ yqpy) ltlonLMay her soul ‘rest in pcncc. JAPAN MAY FIGHT-vwlillprln transferring a purl oi‘ lluil penlnl trill be, obliged lo adopt ‘whuleverisl-ln to thi- authority ui the Russian action may be deemed necessuigv~fiilriei government. Viscount lYcn- l0 flloserve her riklllls in Ktillilfil-Iitiif. foreign tninisler, declared in allut, it‘ the lttissian fur eastern re» ' the house oi [lei-rs ilere. public persists in it.» course of ~ ' 1 K __3 “m When France sent lpyinyette and ltochanlbeilu lo this country they were pleasantly received, but (‘nrpentier and Lengllen will pluy to lbigger crowds. N0 PLACE LIKE HOME-The minty tlrielttls of liir. and Mrs. George Rackham will be pleased to hear ttlilal have returned from "-119 United States nnid have decided to again make their home in Char- lottetown. All will bid them a, lteonv welcome back to their "Old nome town." spy! jli_lQ§'*\;- ‘It vW. . if. X 31-1013 v ' » "A (‘red/f m our (‘rlnnrlinn Pride’? i Dress Fashions Dentanii Eiegattce in Siwes THE newer ciress fusilions with their siiort skirts emphasize (be port xviticit correct sitoes must pin)? in {ire “oleii ciresseti Norman's appearance i i STUDENTS ADDRESSED. —-On March 18. Mr. Simon P. Paoll of L. M. Poole & C0.. Charlottetown, gave an- interesting address to the Business Students. of ist. nunstinrs University. Mr. Pnoli insisted upon tho nobility of the Busineea Pro tension, pointing out how largely _i.hn mom-tiers of lhilt profession had contributed I w the world's wcnltb and happiness. ‘ ~ DIED IN SASKATCHEWAN — Nlrll. Ewen (lampbell, Fitzroy St., (‘ity received the sad lneesage on Snttlrdny. that. hcr tvistenMre. llonnld McKenzie, had died in Assl-tlitlolrl Sank. ‘There were no pilrtiirulurs except that Mr. McKenzie would arrive on the ls- lanil blondiw night with the re- lriiiins. _,2'L"'_'. _--- on wit“ Ahdpgn Diflfllm.‘ llsel y For liver , ll Thirty Years lIiSiliili Yuscnrrauneoulunv. IIIIVODK m". , NCRTON-HEASLI P-A quite illlli HORSE NClTE--Mir. Keith. i305" look mince ili the well, Victoria, recently purchased lllélll‘ Wlfllllllg . R y“, from J. W. Whitlmtul, Kenaingliln, l'l'_“-*'ll."l“l"';l“ fif“‘“"“\‘;lifi;_h “luau n very fine ilrilft inure weightntl gwk" ,“ Fimlf“; “jYfi, ‘Fl lio’|lg‘a‘> 1400 pounds. A your logo he also when Mm‘ r""" ‘i " " i ~ ll i~:. _h v. H; M_ u h d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l. ‘ ggfulfsflsirfinlbv m‘; w“: ‘first ‘ Vickerson 0i‘ Charlottetown bccuult \ _ J " ' ' ' " the bride of Waller J. Norton both _ i Exact Copy of Wrlppd, weighing bPOO pounds. ’l\hla team _ r . | i y I _ are the numb color, n nice chestnut ‘o’ 1mm“ und‘ The him“ "m" EASTER DINNER-The liliurlcr with whim markings and make a illnnor ill the Victoria Holél- splendid limit-bed lenm an together ‘ m .|_ it‘. ,|* mitt. yesterday Willi one of the most sllr- with being the some tweed and gféhfmfi"§i‘,,,.wmiflflQIKLL,u’... wit» [maxim] ail/Pr “Om zullitheTiiolpilillTilii “Mi” they “rte very Rimmm- i“ ol‘ sweetheart roses and tilllllllllllll persons eiug prose . e _. a sly i» iuiil iii-i (m, n ‘M |_. hm- orcbestrir fllfiliQilefi a splendid pro~ gligzfisiwigelggii‘: ‘amflxore avdresls gramme of high "unis mWiK" The Tile Sllflllililflil. W735i. "nil"! 0i of old rose trlcotine with touches ol‘ ‘lemrallmls “'9'? ‘my “mhsm” m“ the 21st, inst says" nid her boquet being of American lllF l“. lllllllle all“ will“ ml“ m‘ Dtlllfilli \‘li".'M::i"iice, aged as a beaitity roses while the groom was nwmmuiil cliedii flipmdftillige dlftfifi “w” w“ "elwl" =1" lelldellijvf ably subverted by the bride's brat» iiigl“ ri-noin staff“ y lllls my 1'0? 55 years died at 3.30‘ her Harry. Tte ceremony was DPl‘ “mg _ ‘ o'clock this morning at his home, i formed by the Rev. Charles Yoillll: 73 Vcntul-a Street of heart trouble [pastor ol‘ St. Andrews Presbylflllll‘ lie iltld been for a long time in Churolt The t.ll‘0°lll'fi 11m "l ‘h? business as ii house painter limit bride was n. beautiful Hudson seiil he retired six years 11ml. He had coat with oIIOB-‘llllll lllllllllillll" "_‘,"_" been in feeble health the past l" U‘? brldesmmd a 3m“ “vim. very shunning and wore :1 Sfllilfii)‘ ‘Rnm-‘d Quit of nuvy lrlcolntiil und fisAvF. $47.00 0N men CALF RAISED What it coats to raise a csif from birth to six months’ sturdy growth. Whole Milk Msthnd—- ‘ ' 2,100 lbs. of whole milk at $3.10 per 100 lbs. .- THE BIATOKPORD METHOD i150 lbs. of whole mm: It $3.10 1:50 lbs. of skim milk at .40’ 1,40 200 lbs. of Blatclltordut 0n Meal at $6.00 per 100 lbs. - . . . 12,00 33,05 Sovln: - - $47.05 iB (Qlffiéé! A‘ (Till Qrigiual Cali Mai) v 865.10 per 1001M. - 8 4.05 00 lbs. - - if she Wézirs VOnyX‘ sbe Wiii be assured tfot"orli§ of footwear in ‘harmony xvitit iter costume for either incioor or Street wear, but aiso (but iter shoes wiii riefelrl SUCCESSFUL CANTATA.-— Stuiners mngnificellt cantutu. “The Crucifixion" was sung at the Met- Iloillist. Church. on (loud Friday T"““l‘"" Itgistered _- (.1 -, w» their gracefui appearance {brotlgitout iong wear. (The tracie-mnric on every pair of Onyx Shoes is your guarantee, ‘of aii the _ - evening before a large congregation The vunloue parts were uibly hand- led by the choir under title direc- tion of the organist. Prof. Fletcher. The soloists were hiessrs Ritchie. . Bruce. Gorhell, flit-Ree. and llLilnis queiities of ciesign," material anci workman- ship witicit go to mnite (be very finest in foot- W88!‘- Soici in tile better boot stores iilrotlgilout Calulcio. .. oiielili", i, y ii v l _Aiie37 (C; Co. CHARLOTTETOVi/N. fill i‘ i, illii i. i ii . ii iliil . i, l i i . ,:. iii Li.» ‘i 1 iilii w-llo rendered their portion of the service very ut-ceptalflyx l CLASSIFICATION OF SIGNAL- LERS—(.‘upt. l<‘. ll. M. Jones ol‘ the Provlllcal Signalling staff air» rlvcd on Friday evening to conduct the anlluul classification of the slip nullers of nil the units ill Charlotte town. The classification tests were held nt the Armour-ten Saturday afternoon ‘dllli will bi- i-otiliuned this afternoon. ' OFFICE CLOSED-Mr. W. f’. l-‘ox who has been ill cliargemf tho, Trnnsportatiolt office here during the winter, has completctl iliS work and left this morning on return to Fredericton. N. B. The move- ment of freight has been lighter this season lililill usual und the of- fice is closed rtomewhat earlier than lust year. This was Mr. lonxis fountll winter -in charge‘ ol‘ this oi’- fice and his work has ‘been entirely satisfactory tto ttll concerned. Socially also Mr. Fox has ~been very popular ‘and regrets for his departure are mingled with best wishes and on ulfisllred welcome on his rcttlrll next winlela. —SUMMERSIDE CITIZEN TO ‘st-lilo in Pit. John, N. B. Mr. fully Sllllpllanl, who has cond-uoicd .u meat. market for the past twenty years in lSnmmcrslxle left this morning for St. John, N. IL. where he bus selected n ntnre nerir llity ' ‘rlfijl-illlliifti winter. Mr. Air-Phoe- wns born in Cordi- Kll" RPM??- i'l'lll('t=. Edwitril Island. lie lcitrnetl the sllnr-luulterb-l trade "ml “mm l-ll l9°5ll°ll ills, before the imttbrcnk of the Civil War. He. en- iiiatwl in the 150th. Milss. Vols. and served tllrnllglt the earlier purl ofi “l? ll"'ll’ l" VllBllll-‘l. lie was wound i Pd at the first baffle of Frederick. burg, where he Inst an nrm. He re- i "llllelli stiffen-ii heavily in thin‘ flllgogeltli-ni. After rctilrniniz tn Boston Mr M3 ' I'll“ “Well M =1 mam at. iilPi "llllllt-‘rlloll New Yard Rllli after ionlill; in this i-ity wits enlployeil iii. the United Slates Armory until he went into the il°ll'*'l‘- llllllllilll! business. i H9 ICllVPH five suns Joseph J of “lllllllilil. Elnmanuel ‘A, ‘ 110.161"), l~., Jiimcs F. and Dnnnld 5,; “M ,-, iliulgllter, Miss Matilda G McPllee n ftl'-~'-. . ' gmilvdcglirmlrlill. lie also leaves seven ‘ w t (‘illlell l" he!‘ eternal home on t . .h l 32nd. i\iill'f‘il 1921_ at the enriy in: i-f J9 yours. Eliza B. Stclvnrt lib-i loved-wife of John McDonald of Mollnt Ilyan ‘Lot 48. Mrs McDonald lingered ‘but it short time wfter a llerlllllll flllerntlonjt the Prince Ed. Ward I=itlnd Hospital. All the colu- mll-‘l lllll Flllll und lnve could’ be bestow iittcndcil hei- ilylni; ilm|rg_ PM‘ u. consult-arable time pnst she. llflll "Pill"?! ill tier husband und in- llmale iflflltit-i of an unwavering impression that the time of her tie- porlure was at hand nnd in ‘her last Illflllwnls she (lectured her full ass- urance o! gllflicp and giorv Yesign, "it! her soul into the bonds of u.‘ Wtltflil and to the ilrflllllll-llllllll ll diamond set tie illlll. lllllillb’ ‘if signing of the register lnnslc was sweetly rendered very tlilllflllllhi-l ‘by friends ol‘ the bride. Alter .llie i: the oniy calf meal that in thoroughly cooked and prepared for easy (“H-5- lion by iheqoungcst calf. it contains. in correct proportions nii the food eie-' mentl necessary for proper growth and .tront hvile reached Charlottetown . l ,, , Woirilfiié- “and. 32.’ 1B1’ >111.’ ceremony all nlotored to the Kinirs Hotel twliere a beautiful dinner was awaiting them where only the iln- rtedinte relatives and friends were present. “lhen all hnd done luilllll‘ justice to the nice third-ts ~\‘lll'i‘llll ll?’ fore them the hitppy fllllllll‘ "lillilll ed to the depot where lllcY “Ni! met. by friends amid showers ni confettie. Nlrs. Henslilt i.“ "ll" Oblll‘ till-n Head's cherished ynunfl lillilrb anci scii DEBLOI$ BROS. - . f EEznTCIZFORD CALF MEAL C0. 0F CANADA, LTD., (Established in Leicester, llnglarlil, over 120 years ago. deveiopemenl. _ Obtain Biatchford"; Cali Meni from: ,1» your milk. i7 - l‘ roltouro i and her many friends rliilliifl‘ lllll‘ her initrrltlze tines not trike ilill’ . uwalv from their ul-iilsl, whllc the A vcnerilbli- inily wcll nild favor griluln is il. prosperous iurlllel‘ and iibly l‘8lll0lllii)€i‘r.\i ill Charlotte- zcnernl favorite nmoni: ltii and now! town puss-oil n\v:l_v inst Wcdilrsiltly ivishesroflbrcil him are expressions .tl iltll‘ llnlno in 'l‘tlrilllt0. ill I118 0t friendly SlliFii-‘l- Ml‘- llllll “l5- pcrson ui‘ ilrccken. widow of Norton lcft on ii ilonellniwn trill l“ llcv. llr. ltiilpli Hrerken. the coast und olllcl’ western llilillll‘ ‘ltnolvu Alclllnilisl divinc. on their return will reside norlil ill of this city und for some Indian Head. All ilepztrted wishing p,.,,,~,.,,__.,,, U; 'i-h,.,,1,,g_\. .\iir. ltnd Mrs. Norton nil good wifiil- ville lfnlvcrsityn it is inlcreslitli: es and at llallllv "M lll'"llll‘*l'°ll-“ to l'[‘i‘ilii the, fir. Bracken inherit- Jllllfllfl’ lllrollgll llh- "d from ills illiilt‘i‘_ the. into Mr. ltalpll Bret-ken, >212, the building now uscil its the Nurscs iioulc oi‘. the l’. ti. l. iiilspittti and the land on which lllc Hospital now stands. This ilropcrty was donated by ev. llr. Bree-ken for the purpose to \\'ilil'.il is ‘bus been applied. ‘File lute Mrs. Brecken was form- i-rly Miss Enron of St. John, N. ll. She is survived by one (illllflil lcr ilnd two sons. WEDDING BELLS—Tlle WEDN ElSDAV. TROUT FISHING-Although the open season for trout fishing does not start until April 1st it is re- ported thrlt. acverail r-iltches oi‘ of lnte. The. officers are investi- gating. --PUiRCHAS>E»D BUSlNEsS.—lt is nntlerstood that Mr. f‘. B. ltiorrls Summer-side, has purchm-ictl the stock oi‘ merchandise, lobstr-r fish- mar- lcr of llcv. ill". MacKenzle, of 'l‘holiiiiliiltx. l.u., will be of much ill- thc well idilii-l it native l lilounh very quiet, was that of Miss puny»,- . lli-li-n Aiut-Kcllzic, only daughter oi‘ in Sin-k. i Revert-lid ilr. A. A. MzlcKenzle, alllk rlugc oi‘ llclotl Nlai-Kellzic. diluizh-lt-ltlss 1919. ii>l‘t?$l. iii-re as Rev. Dr. Mit-clfellzie: is at lliliiVtl of P. ll). island. at one time in Prince of Wales College, und iillisitllti his Academic course’ ill tllu ow University and in the, iilliVlll. t,v of (Ju-lifornla. "A wrath‘. riiiiinini; min-h interest, Firs. ibiilt'i\'llfl'l.itl 0i Thibodaux, Lain". to i\lr. Wtlltcl‘ C. English, of Oruilgc. 'l‘r>x. The ceremony took; piure ill St. John's Episcopal Church. llr. MncKenzie, father, oi‘ the bridi- iuld the Rector 0 St..' John's Churt-h officiated. The; bride was given away by Mr. Frank W. Nichols, and Miss Kate Bnber was the only attendant. Miss, lllut-Kenzie was ilresscd in a blue cont suit, und curried a bouquet. of pink flnmeiins. There was n. lunw clieon for the bridal party. utter which the bride und bridegroom. left for New Orleans. The llrltltr is it cl-titltlnli- oi’ Newcomb College. Mr. nnd Mrs. English will lnake their home ill Orange,- Tex." market, in which he will open n i . . p- t1 p ii T‘ > . _ meat market in that citv. Will phi: m'9l‘fli_ifl|| “M mmlm] neat-miter.’ mg gear‘ MC" of m“ Hgmgh - ‘mm 1e a), Imam H ' i . l I h" , n . T d] (.0 _ (nvune. hew Orleans, Ln. “Kill-Hence that Ml‘. isllliiiliiiiii illlklv ‘l’ ‘ “l”‘lllllllllfiloilurroei-souiil "l "F ~ » foryour boat she inzrmiim-ij hQfQQIf in", m, 1 _ m“, ‘can, n, Kine-Mr. B. Gray, of Halifax. ln- ~ ‘ .. . . h i . ' . . "l. ‘l ll*l"'l"l- . - r Ask our experts, at St. John or Haiiiztx. about iillfi engine that was iifgtlflbilzrllinaipsggiieiig: 513i‘? "vi Lvollulm iimWi-hiiii 7-33‘ lgiuliiiiitiiiid Ei-iiviiilr iii“ iii: It's the characteristic fragrant aromirofMAflll!" designed exCil-lsl‘ rly for the harii usnizt- Hi Atlantic Coast ilsllltlg boats; °.§',‘:'“,‘"“*l "hlcllh. "Klllllled ll" "vifiirrlf. "dilrin-y] Lilia iiflivrfi “l,” “t‘,‘1a"'°“d“y1 %"°“g'f“m"ieir‘j"°i‘g _ Nthat has made 11:80 popular with discrim- ,_ ' . , , _ - _ . . e Pl-lll ~ , . , Jul‘: tr '_ V W‘ le In arr n ' ___ ' ' A m" lmevof part“ aiwllys on ildlld iii ilill i1 llfilfivh. lowed mother? oriecdfiiljgiitglfalpug; of ‘unfit. ill ‘sliirl ‘this: the Provlnceuvlit-b the object of hav matm Smokers But it has other “and”: it Type “M” Engines Equip your Boat with a Type “M” at the reduced price The dependable Fairbanks- . Morse Type “'i\‘i'¥—the en- ‘ ' gine personally guaranteed by the men you kuow'——can nowbe obtained ill the four in-xgi-r sizes at prices 10% hci/lw thotie 0i inst your. ' The Canadian Fairbanks- Now is the time to install tilis (‘llflillfl in your bout. its sturdy coll- structlon-luu‘ upkccp and low mst~ "llliliit! il the practical engine lmii in the business there in no doubt. but. wllril he will be QUCPPHN‘ ful in. his new iieldiMr. Silliphnnt. only row-titty sold ilill Tllflrflitif‘. Roy will be ffliflSflflfi VPfy mui-ll by his many flliflllflg in g"|n_ mPrllitlfi who Iwish him atria-call. llili-ii. Silliiiihunt und non, ltiiy .li-_, will follow in the course of n ii-w "fife. in iu-ke tip their home In the hcw ‘Brunswick city. ‘ Ollejlv one the "Mothers in srael bass out of the world or lllfldows into the fuller light of tho “llmlle not made with litmus." Tilif-K fact was actualilzed on Feby. ltltih, 921. when Annie Poole widow or the lntc Thomas l’. Lane. passed y’? H! her home. Dunstaffnaze, . . l. The illness which culmlviti. ed in deilth was brisk-only it few lllllllfl- llllonlexy being the neiuimm 111K cause. The deceased W359. daughter of the late Edward Poole, of Roseneatlt Mills, I}: E, L, “d! was born in 1839. From tihe time of her marriage until her dOt-(taae. elie resided M Dunstaffnaize where Fiat home. three sisters~~-.\irs. lilillnn. l’. R. A. .\1rs. .M(‘ni1fllli4|. tli-orrzetown. iilvii. 'l‘hos. Rlchn-rils. Albert-y Plains. und twq bfflihprg. .. Morse Co. Limited Jn-mes Poole of Roseneath and John lllllll llrl‘ inst. word-s were mingled with omit-min: wurningii to tlii- liv- lllg to clone with the offers or n. llllsslni’. day of ‘KHIPP anti Dpttpurqi meal. bnai’ ,- H / w"... ,, M “n, , _ . _ "l" ll‘ "lllmll llol" lllrlllllfil wlili-li mltted: Sirmlnel lcliioi.i._ nryuii ' c “ "m w"“‘°“- *'"“ vhe will mils-Ina, M-FS. ‘iliclhllitili in iiitlwllléfifl, uoorge euiilii-ilmiir ill- limi- of iii-r ilPlUlil wits in’ :t choerfttl illetpositlnn. n iiWlly ‘iiiiii lttlrnntlve r-ilrtzersnlionilllst, ghn lllld "m" llllllll’ friends at] through the sphere of her ilt-qnainlnnce and this neighborhood throughout? ll. wld-e a-reit lies nndr-r the gloom or a deep felt, loss. Sincere sympiiiliy l8 Ml i0!‘ the sort-owing husband und family but iilEy sorrow not at; Without llfllle: “And the City ‘nail no need of the Sun, neither of the "10011 l0 shine in it: For the glory of G05 lllfl lighten it, and the. Lnnlib l! the ilflht thereof." “She had a ,=._.___. lwzlllui AM. ovum uni o v _. msigrmlos-uis ‘ANTI! cilivgnsln Joiin ruin-k of eiudkvtn 'N.n.~ crowda a story of iron. s iferini lntn n fuw wor ‘ tllli Iltlii n sure fur 1h,- "nmumgi Each week we are IQIQCHIII ljlgl. ti-r [rum some Canadian nilffercr to show what can be donw to itching, lmrnlnu akin dtlrniw li-r n". p1,.“ llllrifyifll liquid wash. MILD. "9410! lint Ill-b tfiflny. "i." “[11 “"1 naked tonne l). 0.11. for weeks before CkLEiDONlAN CLUB.--At illc lnotllilly incl-ting lust cvclling the following new members were tul- Mc- \ (‘harlnitclnwn and Alextundcl‘ llonilltl, Mll-rray llhlvcr. -HOTEL ENTERED-wt ‘burg- inr entered one of the Stltnmtyrside hotels on Sntiulriluv night und when ha left, u crock. flih0llt, t-hroe qunrt ers filled with butter disappeared with flim. On Monday morning the empty crock was found in the yard of the house from which it had been stolen.‘ The gulllty per- son is still at large. . .—-SUMM DRaSii-DE . . JIARBOHR CLEAR 0F ICQ-The heavy soulll winds of Monday opened up the hagibor. and wlnrrcltenging to the porlzb MOIJdflv night, clearing the ice completely fromBedeque Bay and the harbour. This is the earliest breaking ‘ up ‘in man-l’ years. _ INTERVIEWING BARREL MA- ing barrels made according to re- gulations During the past the barrels were not made stifilciently strong to retain the pickle, conne- 08805 STER burns ongcr, holds its fire better an is than most pipe tobaccos. quently-ths flsh in many .i.- it’: poll tobacco _ "ASTER MASON-— ti” , mbiledrifott-hthose WhO | a w tobacco ycust areuiatwlietbgeplédrglqg ,_ I l: moi-en u putull. n g, ‘l’; Poole. Cardigan. besidu a lame IPITCiG of nnizh-bnrs and friends. The. Jtlneritl services were comm-led iw Jinvs. M-r. Chat-man. W. ll, swear, lnfifi t‘. ll. Liiiifijflilltb, tiiismmii lwna made at York cemetery were _ . |. . I _ , turned bad. Mr. Gray is a prim- bgillnrmlir: lthlsy/‘ilirylfrigluflgtiitntlg w: ticai barrel maker himself and fill- llI-tnrlTwr-rlgplonnv hat-k. $1.00 I but- ly competent to instruct the lilcal “' “Y ' T'- """- "lll- makers in the art of making bar- m rels of the highest class at the t5 75 Prince William Street - st. John. 11.5. . W! Derrinlwn err-n - - Halifax, ma. . minimum cost. He was inspect- ing in Charlottetown yesterday and goes tolourl _"'.oday and will go tq {toenail a Thursday. " .,i.... ..- Fairbanke’ Scales for fishermen will no! rusl. “m. wanna-ii witn- an." - " .n- ramnt - 1w inner-w. .4. .L‘ i w i<\.;*>‘.>,1lsupt