Latestlinpilrtiilit R§adingMatt°§sele§iFf1f1f9mT1tisWeek’s News for the Guardian’s Saturday Subscribers raloav- '1 l LONGSET 206% the handsome m; inst trotter-bmusht from the united States two‘ years agoby [p llltnunond K611? ' changed mus yes'erday for a long price, [h Peter Conroy is the new own- if. . MONTREAL PHYSICIAN ON CASE-Dr. Fred McKay one of the iliilig physicians of Montreal ar- ylvell ill Summerside Tuesday night plug l-llilell there on account of the sci-ions illness of Miss Enid Mc- Furlunc who is in the P. C. Hospit- ll. POLICE COURTF-Patrick Mc- seuiln. Sydney Street. a laboring nail who recently moved to the my from the country was fined [25 or sixty days by the Stipend- hry Magistrate yesterday for re- ceiving stolen goods. The goods in question were three bags oi’ coal, ldlnirtl-li ln have been stolen from tile railway by two boys. about iourtl-t-u years of age, who appear- eii as ivitliesscs. McKenna pleaded guilty to receiving the coal and lskell to be tried summarily. HIGH PRICES FOR PELT8.- ‘iii. it. l, Rayner has received the ‘returns for the sale of his pelts at lir. Fri-d K. Ruth's Auction in Lon- llnn lust month. These show that 'ills pl-lts realized the highest pric- ‘es lllllll at the sales, one pelt fetch- ing £100 ($500). This was for a medium silver bred on his own ranch at Alberton. lM-r. Rayner also received the first and second high- est prices for pelts sold at Mr. pilutlrs New York Auctions with ‘pelts from the Warrcn-Jtaylier ranch in Pennsylvania. Till‘ firclueu “were called ollt last night ill response to a fire ill liynT 1t"- B- 1- Rayner. of Alberton. has returned from an extended business trip to the Pacific Coast and parts of the United States. Mr. Rayner left the Province on December 25th with a stopoff ticket to Vancouver. He stayed about a week at Toron. to, visited the small surrounding towns on fox business and proceed. B11 1° Winnipeg. He iiotlceo all 1110118 the route great progress in 111111111115 since his visit a year ago This increased activity was not m; noticeable at Ninnipeg, owing per. haps to tho size of the city. His business called liiln to Saskatoon, Regina. Moose Jaw u...‘ other places. llcre the build. .lng boolu was also evident. Bfillflcinlly ill the vicinity of Big. 8111‘. now a to\vn of about 2,500 people. . .- 1* " is l i n The 01111188 Cirulili Lodge of Eirlnce Edward island met in the cty in annual session in Iloylie Lodge R°°111- 111 1 l1- 111- yesterday. it. W. Grand blaster L. B. Miller. occupied thc chair. Grand Secre- 1111‘? GBOPEE W. lllcLcoll rcull the secretary's report, showing gall... Iuctory progress made in the order. Tho Graiidbillsieus address was a worthy (lEiIVUTHIICB and rcferrcli to important liluttcrs affecting the welfare of the ordcr. This with other reports was referred to a committee on correspondence“ The attendance, despite the 5101111)’ WQflill0l‘_\l\'8S large. about one hundred officers and members being present. Grand Organizer. Rev. llir. lilorris of Halifax attended the ses- sions. Ai- 1118 111111111115 session the fol- lowing resolution. moved by A. .l. Mntheson, seconded by G. D. Wright, was unanimously curried; Resolved that this Right Wor- sliipful (lrllnli Lodge now in ses- sion wish to place themselves on Legislative Library. Hon. J. A. MacDonald. lion. Dr. hicliiillan. ilfessrs. 'l‘anton, Dennis and McArthur. Engromlng Bills v Messrs. uuntitln. J. ll. .\lacDon,- altl, Hunter, Dennis, and .\lcArthur, Revising of Journals Hon. llir. Wood. Dr. Donald, llir. Blanchard. A. A. Blac- i Contingent Gommitteo | lion. Mr. Kennedy, hlcssrs. lllc-l Lean and ilifiAflhill‘. l-lon. Murdock‘ Kennedy iilovell, seconded by Mr. McNcvlu. thnii -.lohn Bradley be appointed Assist-l uut Clerk. l\lr. Saunders lilovolLl seconded by Mr. lift-Arthur‘ as an‘ amendment, that Edward E_1\)r-.; Kay be appointed. The amend‘. merit was lost on a division of Zill 10 4. 11 1101118 =1 straight party vote.‘ and the original motion was cilr-‘ riod on the same division. . On Qgotlon oi"l’rcnilci- Stewart,‘ ll. Francis McPhce ivns appointed Law Clerk. The following lllfSfifillLltfa- ivcrol appointed: Earl llaydeli. John lWarron. null the following. door- koepcrs: Phillip C. Poiricr. Thos. Mr. Saunders asked if the luvs- turlicll soldiers. Tllc zlliswci‘ was which was particularly heavy llur- lug the evening. has caused a lem- porary. bllt almost complete block- ade along tlic railway lines. All tracks wcvl: blocked last night with the exception of tllc Souris line. On tllc western l wife of ll. ‘clotted for the Right Carragilcr, Alex R. hlcllolitllll. l scngcrs and door-keepers wcrt- i-c . lilies lic- l S. District Attorney Coke. of Portland. Oregon. Mrs. J. A. Luse. of Marshfield Ore. “firs. Fred. Chestnut, of iiurlingame, Cal. Herbert Anderson, of Marsh- field. Ore.’ Coos Bay Times. lilarsllfielll and North Bend, 0re., February 20. There entered into rcst at the age of ‘l5 years on February 15th, 1924. Mr. Alexander Cobb who for 1111111!’ Years was one of the leading farmers of Mllburu. He was quite smart about his duties until contracting o slight cold three ivecks previous to his death. which soon developed into pnculuonla. later disease of the hcart “angina pcclori." l Friends alld relatives followed all that was mortal of one they know many years to Mlllgcll celiie- tcry \\'_lierc intrrineilt was nlade. Tlic following officers were duly Worshipful Orange Grand Lodge»- dllilel0l‘—r-l. Y. Grand Phillips, lSululuerside. i Deputy Grand MasteP-C. E. Mac- Kcllllc. .luilior Deputy Gruud .\lllstcr- ‘S. J. luman. Chaplain—Rcv. Mr. Sprigils. they were. (‘vrnllll Sccretary—\\'. \\‘. hliliturt. Premier Stewart formally Ell-l Grand Trcasuver-ivlilrdocll lilac- trounced tlle persollell ot‘ the Gov. Lcod. crnmcilt Executive. Hc then mmul llrnlill Leciurci- - Norman Ni the adjournment of the n0\lh‘61:si(’\l‘lii‘l. until 10 a. lll. this liloriliilg. 'l‘hc| Ill-only Grand L0cturcr--.»\. E. llousc accordingly adjourned, -\\'right. — -~— llil-l-cloi" of Ccrcliioliics- Goo. ‘C. The snow storm _yp5[@\'(]§]y,lnl‘lliiY. i (iv-anti Aullitorir-ll. E. \Varll null iAllisoll Profiit. !Ml‘lc|ltuty' ‘C-raud ScvroturyfiJ. R. I. utci. l Provincial Legislative Conlmlticc l-“lilllilllltlllti KclLv. G. W. hlucLcod lulll L. B. .\lillcr. el-ninent had no difllculty in do. 1911111118 the position he occupies and in making clear some of the matt rs misrepresented EJlhB pub- lic. He expressed great regret that the Agricultural grant had been. withdrawn by the present 130mm. ion Government. At the sarno time he contended that the Technical School had not been so useful to our farmers and their sons as to lnstify its great expense, and that short courses throughout the coun- try would be attended lby better results with less cost. The vital importance of education-tho train- 1111! of the minds of the youth” is the more pressing now that the field of human ‘knowledge haalbeeni so greatly widened and the nieces- slty of lieu-ling with the facts of 1118 1s 1.119 mOre essential. A com- mlttee oi‘ the Government had, he said, ‘been appointed to‘ investigate the educational situation of the Province. and much valuable in- formation hall been gathered to the end that improvement may be sup- lplleli. As to emigration, this is not, he pointed out. the only Pro- vince that ls suffering. The neigh- boring Provinces, too, lire losing population. iln respect to this mat- ter the liiaritinie Provinces must. Premier Stewart said, get closer to- gether in defence of the common rights and interests of this part of Canada. He lillild had communica- tions with the Premier of Nova. Scotia, and he was not without hope that a solution tending ‘to better conditions would be arrived at. We should try to hold our ac- tive population and to sup-ply the losses by immigration. Father Mc- Donnell had promised to pay this island a visit. and lie hoped that gration of a body of Hebrideans The immigration of Danish farm- ers. also, is in view, and is highly iiofiiflllliG. Encouragement EINFGB- slstance had lbeen given the Gov- crnnlent in this regard ‘by t.lle ofllci- r ‘ record that the are he il - . . ,, esAEqllisk-llilyll(iliffifgoriiriiftilfiiy llrfipfifl Cortland will sllliliori tliriicilid: [ween “W and six feet o: heavy? your Oliphanflge hiuswus . G‘ D’ “is or the Canadm“ Nimum“ Rim" o“ m“ scene and mun“ m“ m‘ mg take“ by ‘he ladies m. ‘he snow has inllcil. .\lany' of ill(1‘\\‘l'l{-(lll. J. .l. hlacLcod, “allace \vg\yg_ blaze llilii innlle Quito a little l qt Social Servlcc Council of this Prov, Wilmiimi >'@S1°1"15iY_ "i"""°°“ lm-“gms “mhml B“°“'“ - ‘Premier Stewnrtln this connec- m, Ming confined t t m‘ ' ma. 1n pmilionmg ‘he Provincial \verl-_tnrcl~ll to remain in the storm. Fhcsc officers were lrgully in- tiou, referred to the case of And- . H u _ 01‘ 118 most Govermnenl to mm" Germ,“ hws all night. lslalicll. Tile llcxt meeting W111 b8. rcw Fraser ‘Mitchell. The appoint- iiii Y1 111111161101‘ 01 i118 111111111118- ‘ ‘ 'l‘1\t* (‘or furry ullille a good lhclll in Charloitctown. it is cx- mont of Mitchell by the Provincial .lil a short time three streams oi.’ rater were brought into filay but 'it Wilg only lifter considerable dam- lge llllli been done to the building 1M1 lllc fialiies were brought under control. - ' Thl-vl- was a strong -w'lnd blowing ill till.- liiiit‘ unli it was only through lili‘ rl-lllly response and ‘speedy wlirk of the firemen that the flames ‘i119 int-routed from spreading to ille iltijllilllflK buildings. Tho nil l-lcllr alarm was rung lib- ult 1 a. m. BAD FIRE. —-A disastrous fire Wivllrrrcll at Dromore Iiiillllilhy twain: by which M? Frank ililliiiiilnn lost his two large barns ‘filled willl oaLs. hay, a barrack of grain (unthrashed), truck wagons “'1 i} illlulliity of other goods aiid 111111111: utensils. Mr. Callaghan Fae Ill Mount Stewart when tile hilly occurred and knew nothing of “a ililsfortune until his return. lie lirl- which started evidently “lithe loft of one of the barns was wilnivrcll by 111s young son, who jllssl-nt to the wood pile. He . {mifi 111° 91111111.. who were being ‘M1111 11y lilo smoke. and noticed .::1"ki‘ 153111118 from the caves. wi-loflllililtlt! informed his mother ‘then-i nrnlcd the neighbors. but on" w“! tlrrlsal they could do nothing caudlvllt’ out the live stock, “fir, m {ti-tan has no idea how the fire ‘milill-llcti. and ha; only n small nolountuof insurance, which will one litnr cover the loss or even w ""1119 111159 buildings destroy- ' ‘m 11'°_l1“'°111118 house. situated b- loll distance from the burned lliiigs was not damaged. ‘u? _ ‘A lwa ys r, A Doctor's Prescription _ ‘ For Intel-rig] gnd Enema U“ relating to children bcing born out of wedlock. believing that an act similar tn that alrenlly in force iii the Province of Ontario should be adopted in this Province and be- come operailve lit an curly date. Further resolved that a copy of this resolution be cngcosscd in the miliutos of this Right Worshipful Grand Lodge and that copies be presented to the Premier of the Province null the chairman of the Social Sorvico Council, also the public pross. it WllH dculdcll to llolll the 12th of July celebration this year at Bordon. The session continued up to a late hour last night. The traditional impressive (‘i‘l‘l‘- luonlul and military display was dilly obscrvcll lit yesterdays formal opening of the first session of illf‘ Fortieth (lcncral Assembly of tllli Provincial Lugisluiure, by His llonor Liflllivllllllt Governor MacKillnoii, \Vili(‘l‘i look place at 3 p. iii. The opening was witnessed by n largo number‘ oi’ people tics- pitc the stormy weather and illl.‘- lallics, as usual. graced tho occa- sion with tllclr presence, a ilulu- her of seats bclug provided for them on the floor of the llouso. The (iuarll of llonor was sup- plied by ilic 1st Battalion (ldfitll Battalion (7. E. F.) Prince Edward island Reglilicnt, Lt. 90L (‘ct-ll Stewart, M.,C. commanding. cou- sisting of 100 iuvn of all ranks llflil< cl‘ the conilllalld oi’ (‘nptaili Muc- Donald with Lloutcuaiii L. .l. tiny second in coiumnild. A suiutc of fificcil guns was fiv- l-id from the Victoria Pork litiiiory, the firing party bcillg until-r com- ulanll of lliujol‘ ll. L. lictliulic of the 8th Siege lluttcry. I Following the Speech irolli ilio lThrone. upon the l‘1!|il‘(1.llll?lli of His Honor the Lieutenant (low-ru- or and stuff, Mr. J. Ailgllslilio Mc- Donald mnvod. seconded by Mr. .Mayna_rd F. McDonald, that on the ‘following day the House coilsidcv a reply to the Speech. The following standing conlulil- toes were altpolutell: crossing, ll-tivlui: Torlilcniilie at 2.55 p. m. and ilrrlviiig at Bordon at 4.34 p. lit. Silo curried the usual freight and mall, with ahoui sovoilty passengers. These ro- iiiaiul-ll at Borden all night, notruiu trip tli Charlottetown being illnlic. An cxprcss will loavc hero at the usual time thlsuuorning for Bor- cn. The train that lcft Silmlilcrsilio ai 3.10 yesterday afternoon with tlircc passenger cars and plough is hclll up in the cutting a quarter oi‘ a mllo east of Kensillgton and re- uiained there all night. The freight train coming from Tigiiisll is held up half a iliilc west of Wellington. ' The train leaving Charlottetown ycsterllny for lilurray Harbor hall a l-ilr llcrailcll at liullhury and rc- mllliled thcrc for the night. The iruin from Charlottetown to Siiulillcrsillc §v'PSl\‘.l‘(li”l)’ afternoon .l‘1‘llll1ill(‘fi last night at Elileralll. l A fvciglli train yrstcrlllly H01 ‘through to Sourls. arriving at $.55 p. m. The freight train from Souris to Charlottetown arrivcll at 7.45 p. m. FRIDAY Tho angel of llcatll visited the lioiilo of Mr. and Airs. .llimcs E B-lllialu, Kcnsillgioli. llt an curly hour oi‘ Thursday. l-‘ob. 21st, allll l-llllllicll for its viclilli their dllrliill-l littlc dltugbtcl" l\la\i'y' Ruby 1121'" iiiuc lllolillis. 'l‘lic fuiicrnl took plnco lo St. Marys (‘hurclL ill(liilll'iii\'1‘i‘. uull will; IurgcLv Ilitoullliil. The pull liurlroi-s wore: lloy All-Arthur. .\lllll- rice Higgins, Robert Goodwin and ‘llaulcl (lorililln. l Silo loaves to iiiouril llcr loss 1110f‘ father niill lilothtir. lwo broil ‘crs .lnilics E. uiill Earl .l. two si-r- tors llillli illlil Auiccill- l lllrs. Dull. llill fcll llslllcp lll .li‘Si\S, Full. llltli, at ilic ironic of licr llnuglitcr. llirs. Irving |'iil‘i~‘l\ll:1 Mlllvulc. Al’-'c .'\lllliL‘ .\lcDli\vcli ivns lilo lluilglitcl‘ of the info \\‘m. arid Ellcli illl-Dowel] and was born Nov. 112th, 1858. She murricd lilo llltt: IiDull. llill 187R and lo'tliis uuioll 3wns born \\'iil. lrn (llcrrnscdl ids- illlPfiilflil. llirs. ll. llzlfliflfll. lluuicr lDOQlPIl that a grand drive will soon illc undertaken lo raise about $40,- lilillt to rclnove illl iudobtolluestyon ltho Orpllanngc and place it on a good financial basis. Tho Right “kirslilpful Orluigo Grand Lodge. concluded its busi- ness Thursday iorcuoon. being ouo of the lllClet profitable lucetings over hcld. LrXfrlSlL-YFIYPJ L‘ll.-\.\lBlCll. Thurs» day. —— “flll-yrc a good looking lllilirll." was the rclllark of a conti- liwillzlii as lic was leaving the Leg- i "ire Assembly‘ Room yesterday -iicrllli0ll. The rcmurk was as iruc as it was wcll-clioscn. lt rilight also have ‘D0011 as frilly add- ed that tllc lnlcly‘ elected lucmiicrs of tho Legisr iurc now assembled ivoprescllt f' l; wcll the intellig- ‘ollcc all-l iiliorluatiou as wcll as lilil- lllivlvSlS 0f the pcoplc of fills ;P'.-oviucl= if they will but play the: glllile of purty politics as it ought to be played, givo close diLCIlllftll lo business and eschew 1ia1'iy' ani- lluoslties‘. looking eat-ll with n single ‘eytyio illc good of the country null till- pronlolion of bctter conditions illl which its people hilly live null work. there can -bc no doubt that lil4'_\' will solve sillisfalctoltlly the prolileilis and (lvcvcollia the dlill- cuitics that now beset tho Pro- lint-e. 'l"lic .\itlliDo1i:illis are just now saving their llill-lugs ill illc new world us iii tho olll. it was lilting flint illc Nllllilloiialllis ill lift! Logis- lliturc should opvll lllc licbute on lilo address in rcply to the Spccvh from llic ‘fllrouc. This they dill si sllisflli-lorily llilii. the praise oi all.» Lentlcr of lilo Opposition us Illlill of lilo Lellllcl‘ of ibc (iovcrll- illl-lit and ollicl- mullibcrs was wcll and truly lilcriictl. Jollu A. .\lllc- Donnld is ll great naiuc ill tho illl- lillls of Cllutldll; and it is quite pos- sible, judging by thc iacifill maiden slifldtil of tile lucmlipr for lliu 'I‘llird. District of Queen's. that lt second "John A." will ycr illl the highest position ill lllc plililil-ill s-phcrc of our wide Dominion. Nor was lilo sit-evil of tile slicoudol" of the All- lirtss~~tlie junior fll(‘lil'l)t‘i‘ fort ‘licoigclown~—any loss promising oil l‘lilllrl\ usefulness to the country Government had not been made until after his salary liad. at the in- stigation oi‘ the lion. John Sin- clair. been guaranteed iby the De- partiueilt 0i‘ immigration in Otta- wa. 'l‘licrcfore it is but reasonable to osll and expect that the Domin- iliu (iovcrriluont shall repay to the .l€ll'flll(li=(i officers who hall maid hltitoiicll inolit-y, the amounts to which flit-y are untitled. Tho Frculicr also referred to pre~ cloclion prolliiscs respecting thigh- ways. The Government will con- tinue to improve ollr roads. butthe money obtained lfroin ‘Camilla for that tplifDUSE, will ‘be expended only for roads that will be mallo as per- manent as possible. The Premier- tllcn l~eferrcll to the proposed change in the system of ‘keoplnif pu-blil: accounts, pointing out that u-llllcr thc new system it will ‘be possible to show accurately the ex t financial position of the Province on ally particular day, null that the sysioln will be less embell- sivc than that which is now follow- ell. After some further remarks he concluded iby assuring the House .lllli the country that the Govern- uil-ilt did not intend to make any cilantro in the IProhi-liltory Liquor Law. Oil the contrary the Govern- uiclit ivoulll uphold the law Hind sup-port the oilll-cns in its enforce- lllcnt. Mr. Blanchard followed with s. .~'0lll(‘\\‘i‘l'.lt lengthy and critical wpccch, and was followed by 111° lion. Dr. hiltAlillali, who ably 1'9- vlolvl-li the Spcech from the 'l‘llronc. After recess, the United Slates (lonsul was givou a sent on the floor of the House. and the llon- Dr. McMillan contuiuued the debate in a speech that will be rcported at length. He was followcll by Mr. C. MeArtliur. Tile lllmlse adjourned at l0 o'clock to lilect at l0 o'clock 11113 forcnoon. ' Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce. is the slogan of all flit pl-oplc. Gl-l thin bo slim. is the cry of fashion and society. And tho ovcrfut wring thtril‘ hands in mortlilcation and llolnloss- the visit would result in the irnrni-"r and personal success. ‘ncss; revolting at nauseating drilgs. ( A! ully rlltc, the Debate on tlitgfzlflrald of ‘violent fiXgfClafgflalllrgllh$igf , _ .,. . _ iwe come an ’ Addllss at the opening session A) w; 111M" they h“ “PM m“ hunm this your, ivas wcll begun. Butt e - _ l n less Marmola Prescription and lol r 3111131311 of the ill-odor of the 099°‘ through it that they may safely ro- =llicn who fnlloivoll the ‘hial-Don-iduca ‘fieadny and mail,- without . will“ was rather too lunch -in the one change in their mode of ‘its; r style of the oratory of tllc previous but hai-“irlllessiyéulcci-‘citggi laud gully,‘ session to fit the occasion. There 11' 1°" "5 h » ; w h a smoother skint. otter up was method in the selfadulation of vane and hen“, ma“ they h“... the Liberal rpnvly last year. But m," knowm And M“, some, M”. lilo people's emphatic conllcuilln- mnln Prescription Tablets from the lion of the lBell (lovernliielifs acts ealno famously harmless formugabn: 0w 10o vsm or Success .1 l 5 Johnson's . t Agriculture ‘lltivcr, Spur-goon, Fvctlvriclou, liar- ment I l-ion. Mr. luynrs. lilsssrs. Mt-Nilltpnnn, biiLvflclll, l\lillll‘(‘(l l.\irs. l. iMachiillan. Jas. Mchooainili, Dcll- Xlllguns‘, Iilillvulscl I irlnli-lliikllnll-s ' i I i d ll r . . on row. pr or. "l. . ass.- Th. “m”. o“ “ma”. i.“ 5 in s‘ w n; an “m: a iShe also lcuvcs to iilourll her loss 415.1511! ‘mil others. For IMO ‘Pumc Acwun" - itwo brothers. Tinulol rlnll llolll-y of ilianaconturyithu “Wang. Messrs. McEnvl-n. McLean. lilo-Myer,“ “mam “m, “W, g‘swelolq, Mm in, m" nu‘ Nevm» J- Aimlinm” MacDonald .l. Jelly, (TLcilry and .\lrs. Alox. 50".“ can" ‘gin: ‘Gdllflv Saunders, Dennis and lrving. hfcphergon‘ (qmquunl N, }3_ llanu. Cut; Ito. Thohgnyfl; Standing Rule; and Orders " E. A. Anderson died at noon to- d Hon. llir. Arsenault, Messrs. Mc- firblfiu “Qahwnd "5"" film-e. Bentley, McArthnr and lllaii- ‘my m‘ M” 1mm“ n" 8mm‘ Nlmh ‘ Street." ifo hall boon practically all f “mummy-s. . ‘“‘ '1'“ it.“ m. i. 9n Gll.;?1l"t.l l tlwimads o! home ‘ l‘ l ti . A chml“ invalid for several yours. following and policy ought to hnvahlilzeen sllf- h1;%v:l!“;':31?o lgxflfirtigle°s"ltlafnflnrv s stroke of naralrsis- 1111i 1h» rnll flcient evidence llnit suc onsl ng benencm "m" o, m, smug "h, Private Bills Hon. Mr. Prowse. 11051119- 111111‘ tnin. M. F. MacDonald, Dennis and l-""‘"i a II at .| mu rlntlng an n "I °" ' Hon. MrJdcNeili, Dr. A. A. Mac- Donaid. Mr. Saunders. was 0f 110 flvsii- 111111 W“ 0111 “first reducer by lzlvlnl; to your drur- plvace iu view oLllic changed poll- gist one dollar. for a1 box or Iiliilglv- ‘ iical situation. Thebcaller of the ins’ n like amount to the Milflll" .- Opposition followed the lead of trisglgngiitnyivulcttlii‘! wmaeiwlsgguvllifaifjé P“"'1°t_°n1y "m" mid “dining they mall to ou n. box of Blflfhviiii more; and the Leader of the GOV-mfl-ggcy-lpflgn mo". came rather suddenly to-day. llir. and Mrs. Chas Padgett and his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Luse. We"! with him at the end. llir. Anderson is survived by the following children: Mrs. J. S. Coke. i: