in sealed metal packets -- never sold in bulk ‘Fresh Irena the Ian-dens’ Ill-eh ‘full . flavour w». . I. l!‘ l/llllilhlllllolllilll a MR. JOHN MnclNNIS A me gloom was cast over Wln-' sioe nml vicinity when it was learn- gd that Mr. John Maclmtis, had suddenly passed to his eternal re- ward on Wednesday, February 4th, i931. ' His death came as a great shock to his reIillEVQS and friends those of his own household where he will be greatly missed. He will also be missed in the church where his seat was seldom vacant. He ems a Member; Steward and Sum. "of the Sunday School for a great many years the duties of which he loved and so faithfully fulfilled. Through his illness he was v1 ry patient and trusteri “holly in his Saviour, which ' was a great comfort to his loved ones who so tenderly cared for him. The deceased was of a kind 1nd loving disposition which endeared liinlrsr-lf L0 nii with whom he came in irons should be tiucl; enough to pro- cnumct lmlil 101mg 11nd 01d. 1'16 W111i tect the hand, but not bulky. Bulky holders are dungwous and apt l-‘Ofldllcllll; hi5 llllfiincatch on fire. Two holders used ai- very widely known throughout the country side. nos in an llOllCSt, and upright man- l ner, carrying with him the respon- i silulity- oi (Tnristiau citizenship. I)0n ’t Chances ! ~ We have just had a terrible example of what de- i struction and havoc can Make your home as safe as possible and be ready ' for an emergency at any time by having 1J1xriNcr. y: 1r Hymns sung were, "Unto the Hills”. eslmclauf beautifully He leaves to mourn his sensor} wife and son Gordon, one daughter Maude, Mrs. J. W. Folland, N. Y., and one daughter Edna predeceased him Just seven months ago which makes it a sad home indeed, The funeral was very largely at- tended. The services were conducted by the Rev. G. A. Grant, assisted by Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, Covehead. The "Abide With Me" and his favourite “When I Get Home" which was sung by the United Church Choir. Floral tributes were m follows: Pillow-The Family. Crescent-Winsloe North S. S. Spray-Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Show; Mr_ and Mrs. J. D. Offer; W. M. Society; Mr. and Mrs. Newson. Wreath-De Laval Co. "Absent from the body At home with the Lord." Ironing Iron holders for the old-fashioned tantra! Guardian CARDIN CIT! noun-c lbs for '10 cents. Buy your 81111111! from out teamatcrs or at our ulearoom. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. » tf PLAN ‘l0 ATTEND CONCERT presented by Mt. Allison Artists in Heartz Memorial Hail, Monday, March 2nd. s 3630- WON FIRST PLACE-In the West Kent Street School Sports on Wed- nesday nlght in the Ilbrum, Elton Worth won first place in the eleven year old race, but his name appear- ed incorrectly. INSTITIITE WORK-The Rbru- ary meeting -of the Mt. Mellick we- men's Institute was held Thursday, the nineteenth, at the home of Mn. W. C. Robertson, with nine members and three visitors present. The meet- ing opened with the singing of "My Old Kentucky Home", after which the Creed was repeated in unison. Roll call was responded to with orig- inal Valentine verses and the minu- tes of the last meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. Bills amounting to $13.40 for coal. fruit, etc., were presented and on motion paid. It was decided that new hooks and win- dow locks be purchased for the school; that a letter of sympathy be sent to Miss MacDonald; that coal be purchased for a. poor family and that we will have a Grab Bag at the next meeting. The following com- mittees were appolntcd: School, Mrs. W. H. Drake and Miss Laura: Mac- Queen; Sick, Mrs. W. H. Wood and Miss Marion MacRae; Program, Mrs. W. J. Mutch, Miss Florence Mac- Pherson and Hazel MacEachern. As Miss MacRae was absent the Home Economics program was left until a later date. A cupid contest was put on, first prize being won by Mrs. Lloyd Ballcm. Lunch was scrvey by Your Home lVill Appreciat-F in. 1m enzerzdzmu off/w new l A I I: CCIDIBIHATIUN . i. ,_______ PAGE FIVE /%7'.’7’%%'i> H-ME. CURING EXTINGIJISI-IEBS I They are easy to handle 2nd quick and sure in -- results- m the hostess, alter which the remain- dcr of the evening was pleasantly spent in instrumental music and a vocal solo by Mrs. W. J, Mutch. The meeting closed by singing “Auld Lang Sync" and "For They're Jolly Good Fellows." Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mutch, the second Thursday in March, and if not fine on the following night, roll call to be responded to by "My First Photograph." IN MEMURIAM MR. GEORGE W. WILSON crnately are comfortable and not a nuisance to the laundrcss. Take . It was with feelings of deep re- great that his many friends learned of the death of Mr. George W. Wil- son at his home at New Dominion, on January 18, 1931. Though Mr. Wilson had reached the advanced age of eighty-seven years,- he en- joyed, until about two weeks before his deathfhis usual splendid health, with the alertnessbf mind and keen- ness of wit which had ever‘ an- tlnguished him ng his fellows. Death followed a. shock of paralyis from which he never rallied,‘ al- though he was fully consci us until the end. He received the last Sac- raments of the Church from his be- loved pastor, Right Reverend Maur- ice McDonald, and then with touch- ing condence and rselgnatlon he ' awlited the final call of the Mus- ter, whom he had faithfully served for more than frur score years. The late Mr. Wilson was the son of William Wilson, who inherited the family homestead from 'hls father also named William Wilson, who emigrated from Dumfrlea, Scot- land in 1794, and West River, where he soon became a prosperous farmer. Catherine McEachem be caused by a fire. FIRE A on ulna. 1 quart sire $1 3.00 3 gallon size $16.50 nineteenth century. 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Act today! ‘THE NE ictor adio HOMlE-RECQRWNG Electrofa. _,,_ settled on the, known lmegmy 0g gether with his affability of manner, m‘ "mm" gave him a prestige in the commun- W" the ity in which he lived and enabled daughl" °t ‘m9 of "hwe ‘turd? him to take a. prominent part in its Scottish Highlanders who came to pub,“ “flan-s, our Island in the early part of the w“ secretary 0g me Born-d of school ‘trustees and also of the New Dom- lnlon Dairying company which in of the Hlzhlanderc, which was truly m; “m, w” so 1mpormm g factor in the prosperity of that section of the country. stun’: College of which he was one Mm“, Murphy’ dgughtgf or me late of the first students. After teaching “ma,” Murphy, 0g south shone, who survives him, with took charge of the home farm, chndren. Kane, George of the telllgent care became one of the Nut" Dame, 5g Joseph-g convent, best of. the neighborhood. He took a chulonegown “d Qgqrge 5,, who in cardenlnz and with m; wife and their three sons, Roy, Arthur and George Ivan I1 liv- watering and tending his favonte h,‘ 1,, the mmfly home at West flowers. Hi: liberal education, River. was ideally happy. He was a. devoted husband and father, a loyal friend, a kind and charitable neighbor, to whom everyone in trouble or dis- tress turned instinctively, sure of a warm hearted reception and kindly assist: . never had on enemy. As stauncl in character, to- For many years he In 1880 Mnwilson married Miss their two now Sister St. congregation of Mr. Wilson's family and social lilo Everybodyh friend, he _ ,' ,, . "1 Vi. vie-roer/itrmnMlcmmacQMvANYoFrANAYIALHHTFD ~ ll°"l'"“ ituai Ofieriiuzsvanci Letlervradei (Sym-l . .0&'1,¥—_ —vRIFI.r-7.'”f<l|()l11l'|_\:l; ‘. lflvlleitiiist . . 94 Pauly received by u“. ,,,,,,,,,-_ b9“. t , p i ill] y v I i M I r M" t J. C‘. i'»ll‘\‘..'lll't .. .. .. g3 testimony to lhc high esu-cm iniMra worse COlllil ,, blllnlllllllflbl-l M 01mm 10R r lxl - _. . ... . . . . .. 9': . < -~ ~v' “.l' . Th". .. ii. w‘ .. . ' which the deceased was held. A c. c. DnUWll - . - - - - - - - ~ - -- 1-9" 1m ~ l‘ 1 > R V Mir" ‘K lacantiful floral wreath was sent. liq," " ‘t: '*‘“"‘ "‘ ‘r the members of the Women's 111-, "l" (L355 ~ l " 1'" 1]" “i” ""' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " B“ ,. - —.. ;.- -~.~- ‘ R ... 8!? smut’: of NF“, m,,,,,,,,0,,_ i last Lit p"! .l.ulli.1 uarreit | u ’ l) _ “I y n“? funeral to Slclla N1_“.L,1..n._;'_;-~,-g, [),,._.,,, .. l HON]. h brown‘ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1 \. \. . l\ ‘ll ,, ,, 8! ‘ - . . . . . . .. 1.4 p z. u . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n1 ‘v \\'.1l . . . . . . - .. 8" Church, south Shore “'11:; illlgli) nl-il i‘ Ill-We“ ~ - mill l l” i ‘ 7 ' ' tended “he pa" bmrcrs “CW; ‘(um-cu llulrerlisoil .. . . . . . . .. 1.01 w. \‘\. l.~li . . . . .. -. - - - - » - - -- 91,11. W1)- - - -- - -- ‘ ' ' . . ‘"i1~.<illi:rul\ 1110A. \‘. tannin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- ill -'» H. -li=<‘i~>11 -- -- B? Mr. John AlcLcun. Mi. lluflll WW“ ' l . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1.1m F1 .1. i. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. i. i» 1., i.~\- .. M‘ Fhee’ Mr‘ Wm‘ Mchwo“ h“ ‘whn‘i\~liii.l\ it. l 100 \ UNI“ U u . .. Vi J‘ cume’ Mr‘ PM“. Cmflo‘ ‘m: ‘Mm i ‘Islam .‘,.~“.. ,4 ' - ‘"5; .1; u»... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1y» a l..‘l.\‘;\' "w." B. Connolly. Requiem iiigli hllifiigmlylnllitur‘ [in RU I I; FmyJlYHfl ‘ ‘ ‘ v I . I I K V . ‘ U M was sung by Monsignor Mcllenzritl [Vs (bu: "Ibycp _ . ‘m Uufluv. _ H H H h , ‘ m after which the loved remains were | ‘P’ In?‘ u" H B.‘ - - .,_ ;_\ 1i u‘ ..- telldcrly laid to ‘TEL m UR‘ hi“ i“\'[,-.. hilwn. nyn-m '3') (I \\~; l l - .. Hf. . , A r . . . . i _ .. . . . . .. -- - I - ~ - churchyard to Ewan the numlm n. l lifitir Hatbrrlron .. 1.00 ‘ (i. iilliLilC» ,i\ . . . . .. . .... 13!! h. .‘li" 'Ill"1lilv' . , . . .. B5 the Resurrection Morn. iu the mean-i - _ l‘ Ainuduidl,‘ ' _ H, time there is left to his cilildrcu, to, l‘ H I l‘ ‘Hymn H‘, N0,“ his grandchildren and to his frienclu’ _ ‘g. u(_suw\h__fv_ H ,.._. ‘ m” bemmml mclflokv or n “Niki Difllllbfi Road per Mrs lnlviu .l. Frlrlli»: in: h" ‘l r..1x< ii m‘ lhil unselfish liic which slmuicl be an “mun” J‘ I, Hum“ m, “H, inspiration to them lo reproduce in ' J_ “mum ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ U _ 4,,‘ ___. their own lives those 111B“ ‘lmlmcin/irl. C. J. Kennedy‘ .. 1.01 W. Walsh isi Jurk lvlciionnill has I‘ n showing o’ mind and heart which made himli _: Jim“ A. Hake? __ L0,, D N‘ m,“ __ .,,,,._,,, y,.,~,,,, 11 ma" M10118 1mm“ "ll °’""‘_l.’l“_"lwr.. Roberta "noiwrlroii ..... .. 1., Alclhiuguli .. =2] I» ----- of every virtue, a noble type of 11..\l"‘l;\jl_:; Swylhu,“ Robvpuyon L0,, m. -} liar .-'._-rm ha; <iviu_\: ~ mcda,’ ling christian manhood. lmrs Mm“ Robgrkao" u, qua, _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ 31,-, l_~,-g._,;,_ m, w, m, e mcm ' -—- Daniel Roix-rtsoii .41- - ion hand lo": next wt" : Protestant Orphanage ---~ -i- i-hvvilflld ----- ~- it“ ___ ‘ -"‘ "u . . . . '- Annunl (lnlleehnlts “y”? 4' "usuwue-s...“ (i. lluluhcson .... ; EYES TESTl 1'13"” P" xerclehazedmhichureibrecthcd his political affiliation as in his-prl- 5mm‘ Li!“ per Florence blcbcotl Total $21.20 received‘ per Mrs \'.’. AND l” I ' , ' , . - - . __ .5‘ ‘i ":4 . , _ . . . . . . . . . . 43 ., mrghlzzfiimfirrmzgwnmor" vale friendships he was‘ even an M“, ,\_ Cayngyg“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ __ fig 5,0,“; ‘a D" RCLl v z GLASSES ' 1 p5,,‘ ,5, my m,‘ m, active aupiwrtcrof the Conservative lVAiss Annie Toumsiiend .-.»0 l _ W‘ x l; m 15y], } during the bro lnlwba. party, and he would lrve consldercdilvnn lflrcflcnnld . . . . . . .. 1.00 Wtfllan per Mrs Claude Jrllfi’ TiIi-“l h“ l. a. TAYLOI! " i. ti r lt t d u ‘t! t m. " " ' q . . . . . . . . .. ' cw I‘:'~r1"r">'<!“»ll\. lflll- g Ocwmelrlw BUUKSTURE pflp§ $31,?" ". s "' f.‘ "- 3.3.. 1.. - ' ...»... . .... , --= we»... ... -. ' jvflfcllulf The numerous Mus Cards, Spir- Mrs Harry McDonald .50 Mrs John R. Dignan .. .. l.00,J. S. Aitbunflid _--r- '~-’i "‘ -