lam-s sud conveyed to the is are.“ cited - ee. . argare s e home of h childhood rested until the March 14th funeral, an exceptionally large one. to St ‘s church where a Requiem was sung by the Donald, Allan McDonald, one sister - of Boston. and two brothers, Archi- bald Cl in the old homestead at 5t. Margaret And yThe OPENING Thursday, March 31st. 3 to 5 P. M. In Menroriomv IIEQIIILIMANI-IAOPIIII Bythedcathollflt MloPheo (n00 mamarch) u Egtohfflifist. Life. Bcrnstflt. provincdabout igty e - .111 tercfth m RughnaldA ‘M residential Boston." as er pace at Hermanville been to all friends and neighbor naturally sociable and vivacious na anecdote: both grave and gs Her memory vered by those who had experi Club, where so man f gfiscussion with her dear to all in the which ~ e as ‘Home’ Active as over until Besides the votion of her daughter, Mrs. D. possible the trial of what a/tal illness. She was visi of the near for the f th, she sank serenely in the sleep that wal: m compliance with an cfbex- Dfesed wish that her earthly re- éhillllfld be her daughter, Mrs. Gherson, know: inf something of the difficultiw of m d-winter travel here, lost no time in undertaking the sad join-racy. Rcachln Bear River b train on the eve of the fourth day from , on Saturday, March 12th, the remains were met l. assemblage of sympath - ne - Y owing Monday, . On that morning the took place . High Ilass of rish est, Rev. George McDonal . The earse was driven by Mr. Allan MacPhee. and the following were Dali-bearers z-Messrs. Andrew Mc- Stelgleln McDonald. Frank McDonald, fred MacPhee and Joseph E. Mac- ‘Phee. Interment then took place in the nearby cemete ry. where Father McDonald also officiated. ber Mass Cards The large num of . Bpiritua and floral offerings and messages of sym athv bore testi- mony to the hi regard enter- tained toward the deceased, and sympathy for those who survive. Those include, besides her son. John W. and her daughter, Mrs. D Gherscn, both residing ,Mrs. 's, and Dr. J. J. Mac- Phee. New York. May her soul rest in pence! (Boston papers please Copy) POST NUPTIAL SHOWER- About one hundred and fifty le assembled at the e of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buch- anan. Qhuzvchiil. msion b a Macbeod (nee Norma Buchanan) ‘Iihc bride and groom were ufh- cred to the cinins rwm by Mp5 confetti, book their seats under a l Mr. pub] aotxd !6WyW£|il-Ch069r1 remarks explained the object of the gathering, H: then Mss Violet Gillespie. New Hats, New Suits, New Dresses, New Coats, in the styles that are popular to-day m New York, will he Sllfllllll llEliE 0N LIVING MODELS The Men's Store, the Boys’ Shop, the Girls’ Shop all will be represented and all with living ‘called upon ‘ON THE [HAN white wed of pinkaand v. ite. Macliudyen very ca- as chairman and in a who read the following address: Mir. and Mr‘. G111 MacLeod, as we often used to say, "We liver. here would t . use of . “ti” q“ hi: shorgwaddress. use, War-Time Adviser, Dies . B. L, on , er name has been removed from the stosdily diminising roster of the families of 5t. law's. be written forever in Book of lllfilfivldnthll 0f seva-alkindsoftaxeliu ~81! W!" force during ate Mr. and . . ee, the earlier years of her young woman- were spent in Boston, Mesa. at that time the centre to which vitated the mcrewyenturesofingleuof see opport es than affordg $110.1”: conditions n hem Q O $0 mmmmfic m Island u; n t afionvards been-ms the wife of Mr. im mu by MB-Iml s United States, wit; oved to her two children, John W. and tb, her home ever since at Everett, that beautiful section cf “Greater w" mm“ That home soon became as well known for warm-hearted h itality to expatriatod Islands? a while she had resided there. Of a tun; her mind well stored with enced such general kindness in her own home or in the lar er func- tions. such as at the In ercolonial y rom "Down East" found it a del ht lo Join in t from both passing momen an more es- p ally of the days gone by,‘ so , distant Island to still affectionately refer about six 111011318 88°. the ailment then set in to which she eventually succumbed. best medical skill avail- able, she had the continual de- ved a c nua y epre s comforted onti ll b thd iagtd so chum-h, and fortified knows no earthly recently the oc- verses read by i . nuisccllaneous shower , in honor of Mr. and Mrs Guy Bessie MacKinncn and Mr. Homer Provencher. and, amid a shower of bell and streamers Dear Friends: As Cupid h;s once more been shoctinz h's arrowshand W9 he'll Mrs.’ you, Norms." we 110w ,see our hopes fuliv realized = “mmmmu “nurses. r urything which might Le said Ml m"i.+""°.i°“‘ his-g ‘l: t on s a 3...}? are mu. 5...... of m. ow» users w“ - M»: A!" BRINGING UP FATHER Budget ' 1-. HALE miss ou-‘tbtgtgurrent ear specific. Impost an acco din "means." Other taxes s ing Halifax Harbor. auctioneers’ 0 C!‘ ti“ ih immediate purposes and when the purpow W" WW1“ taxes was made the land clse duties were at only by licensed re enactment of 176B, were no longer payable by tflvem- Ghcrson, and lsc the 1 1Q a1 small quanti es. but by merthlllw w" o; he, 0;‘, 51m,’ fssmfig, distillers. After that licensed a trained nurse, to ease as much as mane" we" °harfle a ye” y ta d th excise duties were ab- Jadl in tfhc merchants’ selling p ce. Collectors Paid By Percentage Imposts like wheel can-i e and license duties were pays. e to special clerks at Halifax and to iustices of the ace eiwwhoro- w e tonnaae du es were collected by the impost and exercise c.f cers. d ty such as lan or by commissioners appointed for each wnship. Generally collectors of revenue were paid by a percentage of the duties they received the rate vary- ing inversely with e receipts. In a 1 Halifax they were entitled to three and a half per cent of their takings. Those in tho townships got 10 per cen. Coi- ..lectors were assisted by Bausers and weighers. tide-waiiors. cerks and dopu 0n rt. a vessel was boarded by a de-waiter, whose duty it was to remain aboard un- til all dutiable goods had been m- moved to the excise office. The goods were then passed by a rrauger and welzher, then assessed by the to whom the shipmasior or super- cargc delivered his report of the cargo landed and from whom he received a permit to land the oods. ‘ride-waiters and gaugers in ali- fax received a salary While those in the outports received five per cent of duties collected. Farmina of duties had been pra- pcsed and was in force in several districts. In the days be'ore a gen- eral assembly was called excise duties were farmed for one year. 1n l post,and excise duties for the districts of Cape Breton and C farmed. A year later gouche and Bay Chaleur. and Queens County were also farmed. Aftor i780 the percentage ommis- sion basis was resumed. journey ever the sea of n1- Signed on behalf of your friends Oh/uxchm and icinity dress yen. the pie. and the Rims arranged on the tables by Nils Heanor Mscllhdyen. The nnmxercus and costly gifts re- ceived, testified tn the pqwiariily mrng couple. of this Mr. , cn behalf of him- self and it's bride, thanked the do- nors for the lovely giflts. Lunch was served by several. of the ladle: present and the remainder of the evening was spent in social con- vcrsztcn and tripping the ht fan~ tnifrlc. Music wa". m ed Messrs. Haber Campbell and Roy- mond Gallant. In the wee small hours ail departed to their homes alter wining the bride and grcom roany years of wedded bliss. (Patriot Please Copy) BRING ITIN Just because the wealher is cold don’t leave the mills out on the Iblp for hours in the morning. Brnfitinsnd putit in there! - era or where it is absolutely cold. annot bemsiolaen or icnsckeg gver apass gcogorcs. an oes not reflect upon your housck Civw: Legislators Hear ll ~ 0i Early Taxation " wmr a l amen ae- o: v w tv:v um‘ to I Lama-ans‘- dgis ailspicghofih ‘ufikaldvw; W. was held inmtiu hail on n-its together with those levied on ° 8° formed the chief g m occupation gr Y “w "uanfzs‘*r...“t*s“~i.uerllle: °“ “ ... .. “ism... .22: s fnefitgi“ for! aesfetnwhilg dutlesncn 5 loses. i=- equally fluent in En ish r t e wheel ca" 1 - mother-tongue of Ggiic, she was anus and buuud “m” were W a most interesting conversationalist. be particularly re- Anna. Dean bell. ing-Qluni Hi k or c ey. and Bale of . Ina Music-Ribbon Dr l. Ta —Anna Donald. solo-H en Cham- Eifhe mun,“ duty was levied w m. Monologue-Grandma Siob- rt th lighthouse at Sambro. ' figrpome harbor entrance. Though its rats was chapped. the tax was dad tc~be a perpetual we- taxes were impflfiiltg f0!‘ 15h- rrovision for the coilection of in an enactment of 175a which set iorth mat the 1m- porter had to report to the collect- or of customs! wltgidln ‘i! vigour-Sm?! in! 8° 5 - " o first Yitble callers. ter an excise duties poor in all -Mlsses Reading-Mrs. ‘Ihomas- Solo-Edie Matthews. Oliver Col freshments ladies to all wholkigldly h e promo-In a. en d are indeeilihegfitf We. Pan u helped in The week h bee t HD1411!’ iii‘: the snow-has dialling:- ed and the sleighing has me sections. Th l f thi. tending!!!) :0 o; community loaf hockeya balsam also the J 9am a goos s esday ailers of liquor in d of hock f . g3? wugt ans present A "and laden with all the del caciesof th to uiuifi: w.".......“‘°“..‘“sew...‘“.;’i2 master of ceremonies and in hisre- our. m. tifikiiliéi. “P” ers and good clean aria‘ _e tlfinesifV-O and “mum-uh igolisnotfhthxzeasplen s rit shown manna’ m cup donated took place at Thursday evening jarsest crowd cf the season in at- Wn with a great s score ended in 4-1 in favor of e Arrows “ the visit team. At thg Q1035 of the ameutge cup was resell? o e collector of impost or his deputy. f l0 Hsrod Champion capta nSTO ggggty Bllplause. Ralph Ros for this eglceiting game, "16 18% Slime of the season as the following mild weather lnyed havoc with the ice in the out) door rinks. Notwithstanding rink here has had a most s iicccsshll sr from all stand intg mg h" gm Well tronized” by a. number of hockey ans at a); games, Miss Ida Adams, has home from Boston, ,, m with her father, Mr. David Adams,‘ whom we are sorry to seriously ill h turned to her home in snafu“. Spending a pleasant visit with friends in C.‘ ..%‘.‘.‘.‘.i..i.;‘“‘€l2§%.“§ {i."“.“‘.....°‘ F“ s the late Mrs. a u o! singion. Miss visitor to B Grace Rel Mr. J recent visitor to busin l! you feel the trash can needs good disinfec it ly does place it out on the lsam and burn m‘ sumo papers in it. It will remove v odors feeling about it. PDUIJNG COLIYWI-ATHER toiieervatlvc vow. illiuiliigl” a. tul~7‘6'mm““‘ '3’.;"‘.l....a' "“fi?-7;$iil City Hall Annex olrThursda All ladies interested in ‘Sea, View and Vicinity ' hall . Du ey and G i - Dielosue-‘rne (fir? eand e 0am Solo-Dan ll, . Intermission mun soc: to the Convention. Duet Louise and Joyce McKay. Comic Selection -- Natlonal Anthem. Re- were served l3 the ped in sum WBS W110 t0 make this 1B "l5. the Magic in the hall on ere was a large evening. on the atform m ed the ° vi tPi°i.."2l...."ii.‘i..;"P'°“‘°“ v w» ,,";,~= ‘mem- e :- supper. brought this gathering to a close. mam The will P183? Off same for the the Bea View rink of heal take erinkinSea View to one pint of iced ggéilgaen one and tone-half pint‘ . some Wand" entail‘ w ' ° winter The neiot the dangers assoeiat lent kecganuznber of these so paper for the next in to be this 1 did National ggnetgstn The . There was the amid much cheering b Mr. Arth Ste fy the donatlgrs. mielnxs e and were the referees, was thisthe r turned Mass e be learn is rs. Rich- _"'“"' tect M13 Evelyn Brown, ls spending P1 t visit in Sea @355." sister, Y“? u“ m“ nsld. Mrs. William Cousins, n. lottetown. John G. Olark, Ken- Milli 0o i , t infill? 53.2333. amen ‘Hickey. Darnley, we; a Bummer-side on cu. THE TRASH CAN . and - from is lwly work. and give you a cleaner is LOO names“? fivil-L? coop mew- -ro cos I now us; gs- ' u. 75331731‘. u: March 81st, at 8 pan. are cordially invitedrio ratiend. i _ y BY ORDER 0F COMMITTEE. ii THURSDAY _ FRIDAY and " SATURDAY A IIIALYI IIIVI¢I OI VII CANADIAN MIDICAL IIIOCIATION AND LIFI March 31st. mu 1st&2ni. WHAT T0 EAT T0 BE HEALTHY advances have been made Slop Idllihling NIW 8min: hm: III them all here! Eve smut for your good h established and are now universally his series of articles to mt to be one a fslclnaior: I enti ed how_ our prcsen appied in your life an of your mily. Follow this series closely and u w be in possessio abso reliable information on what foods you should eat and the importance they p! in g heal Many person be one of them. do not eat ouate amount of all the food els- for the highest ealth. As a con- alnutrition may result. But malnutrition is not a spectacu- lar ndi m musmple, every- one knows that a lack the development of an- The mildly anaemic person aliro . His i t be normal. andwfigh may carry on men nece y charge possible level o.’ h sequence, $1.95 result in a. usually semi $6. 95 Pillboxes! S a i l o rs ! . Off-Flute"! Inch a plllbox or tllt your What food for life oral ho m” m b, "W180i! w . em are no less than 80-inch, caici carbchayrsairats. purgt'o% dine. and some raw fruit. necessary Prowse Bros. Ltd- Wtchthis “as Healthy." Quggtians coucernin Heal ronto will be answered personally g ttack upon Vm. wum‘ wcrgumbotnwhilenlsnssirom Jerico bass could attack from the "use us“. c we on while anliriroraft em- men‘ could prctoet the capi- some extent from panel. P!!! of COMO Defence British Columbia Looks Unto Hills For Her Defences (Xlarl ' i im€~...."~°-'..."...°““".._. da'a basic Pacific coastal defences ' ______ are as old as the hills-exactly. m. a M _ _ °°d ' were reggnt viziwrsnio m“. ‘or on“ the guest; of’ Mr. and M and Dickison. craft province's urban centres. emu. can» REQUIRES BYIP rsnwnc TREATMENT tanned full force of a elront ittack butvfi was the way one respo tary man pu it refer mountainous Brit h for a distantcxemof more their 500 - Am’ I we do wo d be a w. supplementary." u" But there are coast’ ock the s bmtect the eminent ‘gqwn- l his childhblcd s hBWYI children are indwi 7mm‘ and tcnder xfloui-s- H,’ dioois of synwnihy- "W" - i111 Ooast defences are to guarded _ “mil they have av-‘fillm growl cnffset operations of iult sum 1w- z se that the Federal gcv- ' -———— sMALI. TURKISH TOW!" -wc vital spots, tres cf Victoria and Vancouver, can °' aller ‘Inrkish wwfs a" § choice for the child ude some of the” 0“ entire cone on ‘”“‘ “i‘."ila.?l‘““"c‘.“‘milon .1 on lircraft L"_'L!il!i°:.._._ protecting the waterway-form of Jugn dc w cess y se centres ofathe pro "l" fence ed laycg‘: smmf sporadic raiders vulnerable point. An air base will be constructed at Chins are be the entrance of do hie d nerd the ‘gt:- north 3?... tcrzicsliy sit of Georgia to the menacing naval craft. at ve is could these runs. placed stra- r-By 6.01“?