£1‘ . ... ......,- ._.._,3,...,_,....i..‘..._-.~.....- “t... PWIWW. as»? .v.. .: ~ v ~- - t tilensumj that your - \, r sired in Toolul ...> .~ ' if - " one lutviolhm A w . .~ / WINNIPEQ 311°? LTD f pf/ /' VANcouVER A y mu ADVERTISEMENTS unsh-vucuullohfiuwulsl-Iusda “outburst . . Obflhtlililinlll, Iustbl an alluvial» . - Alnrthslsns --**‘-"‘u='--; n x ‘nu v v vwv, " Ivy/aver. mutt not. pare surcto - just what ls h K h‘ amrarenrihaguiao om I. c_ lg sfqua ltya i spre- f ‘ \ ulzILtIl: " r MONTREAL“ / / TORONTO can L4‘ I1‘ PAY! w w u u ammo. ~DON’T. Miss m9 ' we mum ma“. Q8 Bfl-fllivnli at Miss MARGARET noszm. 9°"- Ml-W F“ Roam, Mr. finwofilir. Mslomn and Mr Wat- hisltoniqllli. 8t» Ilsmcs‘ Hall at 8_ sRAnhtsANa-Tnsre will» be service next Sunday in Bose Valley M11 a. m. Granville at 3 p. m, and In Bradalhons at 7 p. m. C. D. C.--.A meeting of the gym... lottetown. Driving (‘Nb will be held whlsht to arrange classes for Saturday afternoon. M-r. srswARr clnculr. ;.. Methodist Scrvicss- at. ‘Marie Sutur- dny 7.30.12. m., Sunday ll n. m. Mt, SGHODL WORK-Honor roll of St. ChsrIssSchool for tile lnontll of January. Grwdle V-—1-.- Mary B. nfc Donald; 2, Dennis McDonald; 3, June: McDonald. Crude IlI——‘i, Gregory McDonald. GradeJP-l. . Jollm E. McDonald. Grade I-Lhictl-y Pcwer; 2. Frank Ciahlii. Perfect ut- tsndance. Mary Bell McDonald, Gregory llfcDdnaid, John E. Mc- Donald. l A-rgri: r-utnlsl-l or cmtruuo “AN "Fohnlery 13th. First Sunday in _ Services sslollowa: Splits:- iial 11 a.,ln. Holy Communion. FEMALE 11121.1’ ‘VANTED I I WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL - housework. Apply 75» lliikboro time: writing aimv No canvas . We "W917 N‘! MAKE MONIY A1’ HOMh-Ilfi to M DIN. weakly for your upon curls for instruct . th wet-k. WcstAI Glapaud..7.-p. m. Evening Prayer Rev, -W. F. Wrixon will begin a 53mm o! tzlcunngns fllléTbto Lord's . .11.. illl- 1t. ms." rs sermon "Either forgive them for they know not What they do." Special .---BPRINGFIELD.- Sunday ‘~§~I?~v€\t . FUNILFUNH FUNlIl The cfI-l‘ HIM n4 libs Arena tonight. one blues m sltx and cot- ton chemise. calmlisoieg and ‘bloom- BFS tipecw on Saturday, ‘half price. Plowlue Eros, 1M. ‘A SPECIAL LINE OF Ptl-dliy \ gfluulzderaitirill. 21.00_ . Promo Bros. Ltd._ roman-r f. the night. of the gent! Fancy dress Carnival at the ens. TRYON AND BONSHAW-Rev. J .9. llincKay will conduct service next Sunday the 13th Tryon 3 lulti Bonslmw 7. Sunday School. Trycn 2 Hampton 2.30 and Bonsllxlw 6.» (Patriot, please copy.) BMW-Pt 911-111» must-Misuse "I n. RECEIVES MEMORIAL CROSS m. -‘ ‘ whim. Sarah A. Rockwell, Ocean View. lute received from the ltilinis- lFi‘ Allin-Ia. Ottawfl. the cross and ribbon in nlenlory of her husband. E. J. Rockwell who in the Grout War (lied for King and Country.~ (Patriot please copy.) NORTH BEDEOUE CIRGUIT~ There will be service in the North tBedeque Presbyterian Circuit as fol lows on Sunday next, North Bod- eque 11 a. m. Travellers Rest 3 anti Freetown at ‘i p. m. BIDEFORD CIRCLHT-“PPOLJUIIII Lino, a dstinguiuilei ytfifériéu‘ at Mt. Allison University and n noted tlhtloioginn will preach in the Bide- fcrd. Methodist circuit on Sunday Foh 13th. as follows: Bideforti 3' P, m, Victoria Went 6.30 p. m‘. uranium I 3666f. gal show card urvulo 51:001- roitoi-tory for Clem Superannua- bonpflnvhmollw WANTED elm. 1o Instr wrrn ron JOI PRINTING or All! house/work. No wsahhls. one who can sleep uat home preferred. will! t0 jilllslboro Bt, - description, pat: on Job ma: m have w. flit-L w‘ _ QCALLOI? FISHING REGULAT‘ Em-A license is now required for scallop fishing in N. 8.. N. 8., and P. lit-L ‘Co-so season moods from June 1st. to Oct. 15th: In Mshone ilNfFiillililNilillllfiilVEi ‘ I 7 I I IGUUI] IGE BUNTESTS DIALE \H_ELP, WANTED ALI. uuctltuso IOII suljrs-slul overcoat: chss thro homom- I WANTED TAILOR To PRESS ,.ond take chm-gs of Work Show - tunnels’ by Yilgttm- to Wan. Beflllg~ eard, Merchant Tailor, 8t. Step- hen, N, [B_ value. Merchants buy ‘than goods resale to their customers. FOR SALE Wise men will bu! I or Blauits FOR sets-s H. w. IMPERIAL l“ '99 "t m mam-m‘ at‘ {Mar-isle Engines. almost new. Barents firms. Arm m J. n. > , lqomuzbeiil. ftliilisilon, n. n. l. FOR SALE-Two ‘fox hounds, two _l'eara old." Tarlned on" fox nndlrah- ~.-..___ dresses‘ und~ wits!‘ m- ‘WN’ 'm“°“‘“"°'- 3”“ regul price in goods .54 to so pm lwitéll sulphur, has not arrived mm‘ Janeen-ids. Thisia snlutzxeellent llfTfl and nil she 11m! not been uppfl rtllnit ‘t. g t. ma. rials- in ported lb on p0 t o vessel it. e f?“ QALE"QUANTITY OF HA3" better quillities? than. usually feared that film xhasrtmet with a ' m“ f“ m‘ WM‘ “we “N”? . found inwylbmsnftl fabrics and al- nor-tolls accident or penning rounder five ‘out: You'd: Ifb. bILQtlnK- " 1h . IN" quickly Ilovw many n a B t. 0.0. Am. Sack- I .- ~ ».~ viiievgnn. ‘I ___ ' .& Misonnnnlvnows JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, LAND BTENOGRAPHEIYWANTB PO81- tion. Has had some erpori-wlcn. Phone 107-!!! l BURLING At ‘the lGlrling Rink Wednesday afternoon nu inmrwliflz sums was played between tllorollqwln; plux- I ed teams: - - l - lira. Ted Rsddihl N. Winchester lire. Walter Grant Giles. Toombs Miss Jessie Fullerton Ted Rleddill v (Skill? l (fill!!!) . The game was played to an ex- _ sling tie. and fiilishml m favof of PM!“ Qhflmlflslwhlv- r cold feet at the lsstlnulste 'im§'£?'.,°¥l' - he prize was‘ some chocolate bu‘! Q15 Perhaps the gentlemen ' of lirizhton team didn't Hiurohoeol-i“ I ties, or per-hams ‘they were afraid Mun fngiorious defeat Teams have mule up now l0!‘ the Sackvflle all! Aim-butt int» to be slaves at time places ~ Monday. The local ellipse-re liessrs. D. A. lilo-Kill!!!)ll- Watkin- Ytml Ebers. motion ‘games wm amused this afternoon and even~ n. ,3 " on themselves. 511509! Iflllinnnllnluamlswodilesdsy 1115M letveun the following teams. 1' ' f. Wbeir “fir. Craig ice. I ._ r. A. n. Cosh I I- J. A. Pierce (Qkip) __ (Sh? l -‘ Boom 13' P The cllnllmmtowu Icurllls; CIu-h the mm “will” W“ hve arranged’ 061mm tesmsto M '- ‘ flnciwillo and Amherst on Ieil- respective rinks. There will Fluent-inks dampened tla follows: ‘i. n. Illsokyll‘. newline. J. '1‘- ‘Illeer, D. A. Mblflllmou. 8100M. P. mum limousine, o. n \ 1- ll. n; mmytskm ‘A. mom molannttwsm ..._..‘..-ooc---—- wonm or TIMBER _-_- thirty. ut Canada will be sold-at $10.00 each." Odd trou- m $8.86. In many cuss this price is less than‘ 1-8 their actual ' and an overcoat at thilvrios.» cuqrl-ll cLoTl-ll CLOTH! no ‘yoltljyvolnsnl folks need mater- ials in good qualities for their motel-tee of um ' We have uueuisluesl; ‘in this city. The stmuln o! yards that will be shill: J-Ianlillq, mythic]: sailed from e011! as low. its $2.75 per yd. 1-2 _, dq ,i'_ gvhflde ‘s feats Dali on? store? sailings, ____.. SEND ME YOUR RAW FURB-l will ‘bu! for and)‘: or léangio on g "_; MMWL oonsgnmen r ew or or “w”: “~- ~ . ‘ e London murkettfltttisfucfnry serv- ice. prompt returns. ‘E. 1-1.. Ray- ner Sunrnsrsido, ll. EuiL. or 157- 150 West 87th Street. ‘New York Allegweits ‘LBZIYB Today on Trip u“ The iwsgwoits leave this lira Jeff Fitzgerald J A l5 Bayer mmiflb’ °l1 91° "l" "m8 °I "10 "m ‘on hel- was the crew's pet parrot for» the lkvndsrsonsnd Clldlmqre Trophy and the ‘Bottom-n Amateur u. ladies e-e. The' ladies lea t 8y the was the bow m with“ Ullnllenged u... nrlsutmlbm .11»: rm-Y-itlloqlss s» it they m MM flame of the gen omen, ‘it ‘seems ‘Wubflnif. 59W! u"? W“? “w” thfiWiitlti-llp is foeiiflfl m k obooilditlon tmdis 0on- ‘ "are going to givn mimuqtfnel-smenlbprsgjtllst the lineup has been consider ably lt/Mfilifliflflfilbytwb our three toot physio-anti tho team is‘ cIBflIv inzthinas; ttlvssflwsllr in their the stlvlit, and’ will bottom tn‘ hm w m» the Willf nlng- stmsilt up. They have wen rive games and have yet four to _ lpny, lmd- if their victories com-l" ' l; . o time. the AMWMi-fi "Ill 111W ‘V’. a uch interest was taken in th Wm W9 of ‘ma vmrm "m" may ‘may will play on their tfl-IY P"!!! IWM- '_. Mrffltus l‘ The locals will VIII)’ 5'15"! w" Mr Dyer marrow nisllt. MOM“ sit-FIN?‘ IPGPQ’ pa“ hil- emolillugnna lugur, and sullvlue blonds? will’ __ ‘ The team will leave tomorrow yet -boeg“uutgt-,,~ menlngwttll on» heat wlslléi * l K .. noon lnoli of all the fans, ul which ' ‘ Apply Omamin Ioccrth sronlvl umloorro 01011-009999‘, ‘WIIIIPMRRIIW Billy. N. 8., season is open only frtmrDsc. 16th to Jan. 20th. Scal- iorps less than four inches across widest part of shell lnillst be return- ed to water. Floating and aonlciutz scallop is prohibitedr-Order in Jlounoll, Dec. 9th. 1920. » Twu Eiys cries of tile flea CNISIIIQI! ii Anxiety IKIRTIAND, Me" Feb. 10—-Twlo sea. are causing Bobble, (Tax) on Jim. 20 for iiiuis all. '1\ho Hewitt is in command of Clilpt, .H. J. Hanson and mrries u crew or forth IfWlD men. There is a theory that Film Hewitt ..misht have collided wl-fth the Maine five lwlst schooner Carml. A. Decline which Pwlullle nibandoned, went =1» shore on outer Diamond Shoal, onf Benforrt, (IN. C.) wlith nit Sails sell. W; inst amounts the Bearing was still stranded on Dianuond ahonii, lbut no wood ill-ts the-on re oellved of Cont. lllllltq B. Wormell or his crew of ten men. What ‘be mum of them-ll and why they sbami oncd their vessel when sine was allmmlstily y, is a. mystery llhmill cannot the snpiainztl unless ' mush: she was "founder-lug .tl,.nld.' rtsilltnc w the hosts were swam pod °r,d1tB_U resolved-by a vessel) _ no wireless bound do some mar-distant p011. The lbig schooner was on‘ lher way ‘home from Rio Junniro. when Iroardocl by the life tavern the only living thing found fmw noel-mg cost $250,000 - - Munitions Foului “ in iiellln House (Bpsclal to The Otllfdlan) DONDGN, Feb. lu-The police today seized n house in tho- west and of the city of Berlin containing 46 machine toms. forty thousand rounds of mrtridges n number of oarhinesfbelongin; to an lgnni- zation culled the Berliner HeLInntQ to the London Times from Berlin.- "Ilhs lleadof the orzlmlzstion is Hens govt, who fled butts being for.‘ -. .2 (sheets-it'll The Guardian). NEW malt, Feib. 107-11119 World es utn- llltfeonfimmggi r 1111M‘ "Isu- Anlcklland anodes. British Ambilltsminr" Washington uses sunny Molt to United smell. Brittim sfiiriahs tin the l Unitas Qttttes bevy been notified of’ his ‘(butt no mlnottnoomoxut has u a {nose I-. seen FR m #1» L jfiiélfil all TO l ammo-m M! at‘... lsllszl Ytfllruloggeffa tho aver band. according to sdsspatell, . "wit h the, mu Keen Contests. The Charlottetown Driving lCluhs were favored with n lovoiy Ilflel" noon for their ice races ‘but the track wne anything but satisfactory ns owing lo the heavy snow storms it was impossible to make it wide enough for four horses. Added [to this the racing of thirty or forty teams over it cut it up very badly. However ‘tho two classes were min-ted out in goodl shape and several close finisher: resulted. A taolloctlon was token up to assist in clearing‘ the ice which netted $36 showing that the spectators have a practical sympathy. The first race was the vines B. trot with fmrr sinners. viz Philips. June Toll. Mnl-y Pickford and Belle Burlnqz. Belle drew a rear position which handicapped her somexvllat. June Tell got away fast and Iwon the first hunt by two lenghis from Phil- lipa, Belle third. Mal-y fourth. in the second Juno and uliary broke and ‘Phillipa won easily, Belle Bar- ing second. 'i‘ho third hem was n. , ion of the second. The fourth vzaa a real horse race. Phil- I-ipa and Juno Toll being neck and neck for the entire heat. the former Mnmng by‘ II. I001. THE ctelss s. secs had three starters, Winnifred Hal, that latter with n great reputation. in New Brunswick in the winter of . "Supremhéfiloilr? v I At tho supremo Court Wednes- day motion, for a new triul in tho case of Alex. H. CtunlpbeII vs. 1n- ternutionsi Harvester Company. . Ltd. was concluded, judgment b0- ing reserved. The case of Ids Burns vs; Wm. F. Jnrdino was lul- Jotxlfncd for further argument. The raneof Daniel Grnhnln vs. M. Gul- lnnt, application for certiornri. was allowed to stand over until the Easter term. ‘The ICourt adjourn- ed until the 21st of the month. -o-0>—-——- THE MURDER OF MONTREAL GIRL MYSTERY STILL February 10.—\At present it. begins to look 21s though the" r murder "of" Adeline Malherlhe, twenty-five, of Wostmount, who was s. down ’from behind on. the head with an nxo in Prospect- sttaot, Westmount, lust Friday. might remain» insoluble. ' ' Unless more evidence against‘ Arthur Jacques. uncle of the vie-- tim. is uncovered tonlonvw. it is probnble that he will be released. Four new witnesses willl b0 hen-rd smile unlimited coroner's inquest tomorrow and ‘it is not expected that their evidence will throw much light on the tragedy. In that evonti the inquest will again. be adjourn- M . . of the are with er was committee Is- ~ll positing the police. despite thwfhct that it was identified last ffndlly by sevarll-‘i rncmibers Q! the drbo family. lt in now thought! at in their excited condition at! ‘the time such identification may {The (twist-sh WIN. J. Pierce, C. S. Moore. F‘. —'rtmber valued at nmriv . , nontrilaossinllllt unite us; - lmb. ‘lq vacant. binders sat-Wt 8100. you us‘ hawking Jmlfiini, dic- m“ ._~ hove been erroneous. A report by . thb tom W W wit" '" "P elm» m»- ~-~~. ma? he Mm "u" “ma” mom " ‘n “mdflngw” “Ween ‘Human Imu-‘mm ‘mm “hwy-L min‘ on the axe are not blood but "'8 m! upset o.» mum wen» fljml molten» norm Mil» I" M! “rm” 1' . m... . | ‘Y. A FWHM ilstiiezmlp 149st mlDWV-Im ‘ofigffltpslwawml ' m‘ Tho bellies are still unable to find “m? m“ 3 m” w ' M," , ' . m,- a motive for tho crime. They have ' ‘who, an Qua“ t. ' received anonymous’ letters warn- “ -. BI! spa-cont of, e mm“. _ m’ main...‘ n “$450 in them to-watch certain parties. W ltctb 011mg» mood tlll-olllh non tat-Menace bond a‘ w” mm ' yum bslofoihflsm m_ . mm‘. no m. mtg: "M nomad. Ball-ll f“: j p: m hut otlvlflldvl “u”. l _ a glass Jhlld furnished have so mouths-Md "lwfl the ltfinllfi- g “mmmlnd 3mm" ' I , . ._- 4 . "i... "Titsoettv. m» suv w . . t - em we»? '9.*."-!-' s90» not natal-ta‘ mink‘ . 4 -¢--.- . u‘ l‘ y " nkrort nouns, pinyin. 10.? I land and ‘South African squadrons HAMBERLAINIS THEY SATISFY WHEN OTHER LAXATIVES FAIL 111s action of Chamberlain's Tablet: In surprisingly mild and gentle yet the effect in certain. ....'|.‘hay tons the livlr and slcanlc stomach and bowels. .For per- sona of sdvsnostfyenl‘; who ex- perience difficulty In obtaining a satisfying laxative, Chamber- lain's Tablets are unequalled. LINIMENT A CONCERT will be held at Cun- on Cove on Saturday evening, l-‘t-b. filth. Good program by the BCIIDJI ‘children and other mien. Home ulade candy. Admission 20 cts.. children l0 cents. An Appreciation ' g THE LATE ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, EX, M. P. P. Sin-Would you kindly give me space for a short item, in appmclll- tlion of the late Alexander Robert son, Ex. M. P. P. You have alrelltiy given an appreciative account of his public life and career. I would OF is usually a breeder of ulcer» II‘ ma“ a“ a few ma? Wm, regard ated throats, inflamed tonsils, Bronlide and ' Efhii?.21?T..."$i3i‘i..;‘f£..3".3».$l§iii lock» s; ruse; mus» Y... m. l»... 09 u.» u». tribute to his memory. lie ‘slipped gnpPet m “m” an PnwmPnm t9 give you and t0 aw y f'o us so unexpm-t x I‘, iik- - - '- ~' - ' u fmvé“: hasmmng w‘ Jim“; cold ls a dangerous, deadly completely rellevcthoegljflnftslten without time m any good-bye that disease, wnhmhlch you cannot regulariyattheoutaet oftlletrouble. we had not time to express our up- ‘mud to "HQ jhgyareprepamd preciation of his friendship before v ' ‘i vbg {was ggna DO I10! ICC a F BREAK UP NQUQYIBI D1115 He had many oi’ those good and dgyglgp in“; , . _ 31rd Chemical admirable qllaJitios that mnko men an‘ than 0 com an of strong, ndbis and usefulWe are not g m t? in 1119 _ P .y. only to make o. Iivinl: In this world perlous. Break it - stop _ Canada, Lmuted, but. to uulkoa life; to make it noble u whflo i, is mu Headaches an a m4 501.1 by a1] and true. It is well for us to note P _ gun) hot"; _ carefully the “Foot Prints" otlhers I 001d by taking “_~—-' drllgglfltfl- D left and the pathway by which they AN EARLY EA8T5R.— Easter ‘Sunday fails this year on iiinrcil 27th. Only foulflrlimc-s since 1871 has Lent begun before February 9._ Not until i940 will it the so early again. In that year it will full on living, February 7. CALEDONIAN CLUE-who 3d‘ lulu-nod monitihllly meeting olf the lColodloninm Civil: ‘was held last ITTIIU, President J. If. Burnett In the lclltuilr. The Burns Corlcent com Mttee reported fillet ‘bile ltwo nnn uni coneemts bad Ibeen compile-telly mlccessful. The usual contributions for dllaniltty were votevl. lnloiudlirtg donnmions to rttho Dispensary and to the ilwo orphanages. The date of the annlllwl Scottish Gathering was Ohllmh at 10.30 n_ m. Wellington] fitted for August. 24ml Ilifliippa and Winniired W the Winners in Racing Opposite Victoria Park. Good Crowd Witness. 1919. Winifred W. won in straight heats, the Baron and Wilfred push- ing her ‘llilTd during the first. half of.‘ the first two heats. in the third she and Wilfred Hal had a great contest, Winnie iust nosing him out amid great excitement. I Phillipa, winner of the trot is now owned by Horne “FOR. of Winaloo. Winifred W is the property of Ilir. J. Stan< Icy llledlock. The llcgts were all quarter miles the lfnsltesl being tnt- liiifil iiPilL of the pace won by Winifred W in 31! seconds. 1 SUMMARY CLASS B TROT IPhiiiipn (flame) 2, 1, l, 1. lune Tell (mvned by ii. T. ' Fulton.) CliacKinnon) 1. Belle Baring f-Mt-Tague) 3. Mary Iiiclcfotwl (Al-hing) i. Time 34 1-2, 34. 33 1-2, .'i~i. I ' SUMMARY CLASS B. PACE Winifred W. (MacKinuon) lVilfred Hal (McN iii) mlrcln llartzhorn. ( onmy) ‘Pimo 34. 33 1-2 33. | Thu officials were: I Sl0rt0f-—-.\Il‘. l’. S, Drown. I . . ll. H. Horne, lir. L. Wood, Mr. R. J. Steele. ' Timers-dill". E. F. Acorn. Mr. Winifred W. and Baron llartzhorn. J. S. wedlock. | The Charlottetown Driving Club for apeedl having won several races will meet. tonight nt 8.30 to arrange l classes for Saturday afternoon. lmmle Eaton, the lmun the sheriff forgot to hang, mny he denxl legal- ; ly. Attorney General (‘loco frankly admitted today he didn't know; but reports Ifrom Ounohita parish prison whore Lonnie has been txllt- ing, legally or illegally, his rc- gular three Squall-en a day ever airtco ‘his execution was misinid It)‘ Sheriff Grant, February 4. do not indicate that his appetite has sui- fered because of his possible de- inlse. Sheriff Grant wrote the Govern- or yesterday that in the press of "civil and criminal matters" Fell- nlary t. be utterly forgot the man- oi‘ the murder of a white man to dent to put the negro, convicted death on that. date. The sheriff didn't know what to do about It. Ho lmd no warrant to execute his prisoner on nny other day and ask- ed for instructions. ‘ilho Governor turned time mutter oysr to Attorney-General 0000. ‘who ls rakingtheis/w books M‘ precedents. it was said that once- ln-ioopordy principle of law might fIPBV-Bfli. any execution. In the mean time the norm ls physically Mlvv and the lboard of pardons still halt l ore it on application for clem- ency in his case. The ilttorney-(lcnerni "issued a statement today (IPOIRTIIIC that from investigation of the Eaton can» as a member of the Board of Pardons he believed the negro "should not ‘be flanged." _.___-¢0>i—- DEFENSE OF PAOIFIQ-Tho ilimse announces that. the Austral fan warship Brisbane is about w take Admiral Grant. of the nlwal administration. tdBIngnpore, whore hewritl‘ take part in n conference with" die senioroiticers of the But Indian. Chins. Canadian, New new for o. discussion of the niwnl de- fence 0i’ the Psofilc. Wfulen Do Wonders With Diamond Dyes ma: ma? of “Diamond .‘.$‘£§.°;il‘l§“.n““2l§..$'?&? Jill; Widths!‘ ihél. iflb inch, sot n::.-.%mo mini. climbed to high altitude of success and esteem. Never did yolmi: lllL-il need guitlallce and encuurlllgmnénl more than in these great and mo- mentous times In whieh we are my." and it keen perception of the lilillgs worth while and was ulcrt to the movements of tile life of the country, and of the world. AS A TEACHER A an! MADE MAN lie was on enthusiast rin educa- tion and when a. young man was ‘ one of the finest teachers In our m, was n 5911' made mnn; ‘he public schools. He was on honor to invade good use 0i‘ tihe material and the profession. Evslvwhere he loppol-tnnilles within his reach. He, lflllfifllll he left lrood and abiding re had not the advantages of College suits that are gratefully recognized or University. He hen not even the in those communities yet. Hs in ladvantages 0t‘ a high School or a B15194 0n 1110111081111658. 4111' " first class teacher within reach of and (IITEBUIBBQ- Wmll W88 WOT“! his home. Had ho been given these 501119.’ W115 Worth doing W611. H6 iu his school days he would, in fLll made ‘his nubile feel that they Wed probability, have gone on and made it to themselves and to the coun- his mark in the world as a keen try to make the best of their 0mm- mwyep_or brllnlant journglflgt or a tunlties. A strenuous worker him- muler in the Iafgm- gphgre 0g nubllc ‘self, he could not endure laziness in life. But he made a brilliant auc- Dims ‘S. iliany will cherish Hateful cons in the sphere open to him nnd m he left a lgood record. llc was a. dil- llfllhinz 11nd BIICOUHLQIBZ the"! i!‘ igent reader J-le read widely and 171911” “P1158195 l0 @341!" 5-11 "Wm" selected tthe best available. 11011- A friend of his said of him. i “WThile others road lndizm stories A3 A BUQINEQQ MAN v and poor novels. he read history '3“ mndn n sucrose of his busin- filld bI0§l‘&i>hl'-" A Young mum's fll- ess. Honesty with ‘him was not only lure is determined largely by how the bee; poflgy b“; the be,“ Wham. he spends ibis evenings. Mr. Rob- or there was any Pfllicv to serve 0r W150i! B9011! 111B BW-‘IJ-Illgfl. when fHnot. Any trickery or dishonesty in 7011118.‘ 1mm in lIIIIfiPBt Silldl‘. "U". business or anywhere lie found it. While’ illfl COTIIDIIMOIIS QIf-‘ili m‘ I'1‘Il~ received lllis fiercest denunciations. tel-ed away their Iime—kellt loilinl: He was ohliginfl. illbllvllitlll, kind, cries of his faithfulness in llr-lvnrd." Iie-‘hsdu retentive msm- ‘hospitable and cheerful. He made n. host of friends. In his business life as in his political life he bore the title "Honourable," truthfu1|y_ 1n. tegrlty, courage, a clean conscience and n tine character were the moat cherished of all this possessions. Such an example will be a call to others to make life the best they can. Hi8 SOCIAL LIFE He was always an outstanding character in the social life of the community. He had u_ great capac- i-ty for friendship. He took a deep interest In the social life of the young people, a genial cheerful soul that entered into every clean en- joyment vuith enthusiasm. A man of clean lips; anything mean or viie \ Pro abhorrent to him. 'While a. Liberal in politics and I]. Baptist in religious affiliation. he was beloved and esteemed by all who lénew him whatever their political or religious opinions might be. Mrs. Robertson and the tihree sons and uhree daughters who sur- vive him will have the deep sym- pathy of a host of friends in their great loss and sorrow. "men steal sway. give llititie worn- I18 Choose thins own tlllléfilay not good night. ~ Buff in some brighter clime, hid me I good morning." . I nm Sir. r-lc. H. G MELLIOK l l Cut Brier More Tobacco f.» the Money Paskages 15¢ u.» ibTins 85¢ rywglfwH’: ’ " 'l_'o<lI5‘,-"¢v9 c1 we. 600M414 £627 mfiOlflfilfl DNOVPPIIA / ~¢_'.--- That lue-"Slillday Feeling -'Byiie;rbert Ill’ ivlitPiiRcY hflllillllvltlzss toowill 5s its ltd- UJHEN NE KlZPT "ntr. KlDS our-or SUNDAY scllool. To TRY THE QNLY REALLY GOOD WE 0F “HIQ ‘f i \ / \\\\>\sl DOMINION c. inc." (Oawlflt _ _ _r