‘ii.1|;t."" _ ",1 __i__._ 411 1.113.153: 1111a 8.45 -1111 j “+1611, 111111 11¢. Night-m 21¢, m. l u: 1111111 SHOP fmm Holman’: Catalog. . GUARDIAN i NO ONE WITH a kitchen garde should be without Soilgro. . MAKING GOOD PROGRESS- 1T1ho Fredericton School ls doing well under the capable management c-f Miss Marlon Weeks. \ Tue'oday.—<531. l evsaveoov ls 11 crows-word Puzzle fan now-we have one for every age. Complete set 50 cts at ‘this office. Get ‘one while they .last. tf 1\\‘\\\“.,.“U i puzzles just received. now 50 cts at this office. LOOK AFTER THE LAWN In \\\\i 1 NOW IS THE TIME and Carter's Seed Store is the place to get sup- .1)llE5 of ‘Sweet Pleas, Early Garden Polls, Onion Seis, Shallots, Potato unions, and fl‘l1_Gtll“(.|€ll Vegetable, Sceds.——2i | Stol e.—Zi THE CANADIAN STEAMSHIP LINE S. S. A’redale is due to sail lug the week. A “save the forests 1town cargo she will load produce111n l-zlvvn. [tic-v for Sl. John's, Ntld, For fur-l illcl- information apply to Carvell . inns, Agents, FUNERAL ‘ MAIL FOR OVER8EAS——A full 31 can 6k fies via Great Britain will he dis- mite-hail by the Steamer (lanadirl-‘Il lay 19th lilst, Another ‘fu-ll mall for lilnt-ral “as uiidl-r the auspices o 1111-1111111“; 118mm p051 1011 HERE'S HOPlNG-For the en Vlillltie and Germany. Another full miragement of those who are be nlail for Great 1Brital w1l~ll he dis- culls. 11111111111, iiiulict moolllllto- um: osllinv, roan STIRLING 9,4 GIBSON, ,_ WLAND 11 QUPERT‘ ULIAN PRODUCTION‘ ADAVILL‘ Haw 1111. nketytwlésna t. Pram Pom: sill ‘ sneer n: b11115," 1 u N IV EIR-SjAI-s- ' ‘ J. E W,,E--~_L,_- "* A Mighty Photodrama 0f Brave Hearts and, ’l‘rue S0uls-A Maids stilling from St. John to Liverpool in: information is l1. more s-now; FUNERAL OF MRS. NICHOLAS 1111195: C0U.°1ENS~---.1\ remarkable tribute lunch snow slnvellfn-s; rt‘ l-esqioct was paid to the memory 1'1 1191111113111 1711111113’ ($111111 ln-ie Mrs, Nicholas Couseilsd-‘llhlllllill- 1 “ whose [littoral took place Sundilytoatins ice. Hifiiruuon from ller Lite residence.1111l0\v<'ll “'11s Alexandra by the very large ailm- lu-r at‘ relatives and Iii-ends who i I 111M: lilLFi With one great. poignant scene that will burn itself lady were ltild to rest in Pownzll indelibly on your memory. (flluetei-y. Among the chief nlollril- 1-rs wine llcr ‘two soils. Dr. N W. | ‘Jnlrsvns, Waliillzrill, Mass., ‘and John IS. (‘cumin-L Boston, who arrived lllinuo Saturday night. 111 1llg an “optlouill" carilage tilled w ill wheels tllid :t'l. oi’ which may be used at will, lltCllflllllg ‘to the COIILl-[IOII of the Zlliltl, has recently devoted some You see themaddéncd charge of the Moorish horse- man on the blazlngySahara sands. You sec the ltioonisg Commander standing over the lone French hugler, wit ' naked sword and murderous mien. He orders the captive do 111161111 the French retreat. The bugler, smiling Into the face of Death, raises his bugle to his‘ lips and bi0WB—-, not the, Retreat-but the OHARGE. And so the name 0t . 1r . --t '.~:li.ll1i' t li.i v- A""°" ‘*'°“"" 1"’ "B““‘" °’ *.'“‘"*"' “°" “°"" ‘""°““ -.-.‘.'1.1"l1'. 12.111511ti1-§"l1.i1i..“lf.ii the immortals. f, I‘ ‘. ' rig nun-tin ills llsun-l ‘evening trails, lie production is a “Reply to a pailiph- ...t written by Rev. W. T. urallam l). D., pas-tor 0t‘ the First Avenue liitptiat Church, Toronto." Mr. Mc- Kenzie, who li-i a blackstli-itih by iiade wields a itlusculilr pen and, nilile ‘tile age luilg (Jfllllftllitfft-ly on llic subject in hand lllily not have been flnally settled by the Reply, [found to ills regret, upon retur-il-iili: 1 1111111611 llllflrvfldns 111111 111107111- A NIGHT WALKER-While in Charlottetown one night last week u yollilg cha-p who had driven in i‘:1nll the ilozlrby country, met with n very unfortunate ulld lnconvelli~ 1,3, 1.110 11-11-111 P111101; 1,111 1101195 0f finlils from conlnlcllt on the res- l-cruverlng ‘the atrayetl animal were 110011116 111011111 111’ 111811111111-111191-8 111 ttlllllllllllliitl. the collragloolts youth 1111111111011- Ftook "Shanks lllare." and hiked it -“'—‘<*>'—*'_‘ {out to the country (some fmlrtei-il PER$0NAL3 | miles) in hopes of fl-nillng his steed -—'— l..‘ .,.. 11-. Tl-lEfCHAt-‘RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN tcd by Rev. lilr. Tattrie of 0’Leary, Has-r PART CONCERT touownconducted the service at the home ed by Comedy Farce, s1. Paul's “"1 “11111111- ‘1ll1ermell1 1°°k P111" NEW LOT _OF CROSS-WORD Get your tf Glass Plot use some pf our special March 29, 1925. at the age of 88 Mixul Lawn ‘Grass for bare spots years, another uii-d New Lawns, at Carter's Seed ls gone tn his SAVE THE FORESTS WEEK- The campaign for educaltlon along 1tlle line of’ saving the forests front fi-rt: opens today and continues dur- 11-0111 Montreal about "viay 1st with lllllgrflllllll-L‘ will be nrewnud ln all . - ..| 1 - -. Are-fight from Monireabto charlolte-isvhools throughout Canada v11 cer- 111§ee\11f'1°.“11era m1 11311111101110," ' s01"'111“'1"'“' .t111v11. After discharging Charlottc-Illl-‘n days oi which due notice will a ' ‘ ‘1 ‘"11" 1"“ °‘"' “ 5° TsHNMZl 1 YEsTERDAY_1-.he2g:1: \§?e1:fiy.i:‘lle funeral services 1i _‘-‘l'l1.-‘ oitllelt R.K.Ba ‘took 1 l‘ myesteuiayaaeiternnoh112111 the '§1:""§1l'e]1_1]1l1;l lflrsiegy attended. Rev. 1"‘ ""1 u r c B 't l d c 111 111.111 111 the s.1i'illif11"“l‘i11iy"'kiii1111.11 11t wightulzue) conducted r11@'1°"°1“'1‘°"“' 1° “"1” °1" "1""“1‘ “e1 ':uil or real rian an ‘on r- i ~.1 - - - _ - ' 1111.1 [Mme w Sherwood Cemetery services ill the church alld at the llllffllltllll. The heivices we-re P111111’- 71111‘ lltllblinilrfilnl “'l‘l"‘ 11111‘ song and ‘took om llalilklx to Liverpool on Sun-llmlllllvlt-‘ll by ‘M1110? 1118001-‘1- T119 595 K911119111 (111111111111- 0511111111 “c ljreal. Britain will be zllspatohed by,tlle Olange Order. ‘Tile funeral was mun, Donald Buchanan, Hugh Mc- cdllllllg impatient over ‘the coming 111 1~l11-1l by the Steamer Mon-t Royal ..1‘ reill spring weather. the follow- "0111913 11°11‘ a on the morning of fvlarc-ll 31. 1925 b. 1‘ will be greater bl one, 1111 Wednesday 22nd. illlill diary kerpt by a "citizen: April Aipr-il 14, snow three Apr-ll 19. snow, ten inches, April 22, stuck since .1. llurbor full of (l illl.‘ summer which finest in many years. Wilil till you sec lie this sum- rllnncrs, either iitlllfe hours to writing. llls latest 78 for many years, were ‘in charge. 1111111 they tosetinn- witll about forty ‘of the Sunday School children ‘lead the funeral procession the last resting place of the beloved nlbrotller. _ l-tcv. Mr. Brown lils pastor, usslil fered from an attack of typhold1 fever which had ‘left hi5 heart in a more or lees weakened condition. 'l‘he operation ifor appendicitis was quite successful, ‘but not lung after -lt was over the heart gave way and ullllusl before it could be realizedi his gentle spirit had winged its‘ heavenward fllgb-t. Besidgg a 50p, rowing father and step-mother. Frank as he was familiarly calledl by 1111a many friends leaves to! luou-rn their loss ‘three sisters, onel half-sister and one half brothers‘ The three sisters are M-ra. Lerne- Bownees, Keu-sington and bliss-es. Carrie and lfu-by til home and the half-sister is Mrs. Harry Moose,‘ Aulslilguoil and the half-brother i1; Muster John at home. ' 1 The ilecezlsed will be much miss-l ed in all of the different spheres of‘ lite. From his quite early days he; look a deep interest in all that per-f talutul to the lvelfirlc ct’ the coin-l lllllllll)‘. Ailiong the youivg people. he was a gcilertrl favorite ail-ii was; one Li’ ilir leaders ill all of their, Because of his uni assuming; nature, gentle spirit and. 51511.1.“ Mm Georg? Shem,’ Qallliskiildlyiltaniier lie endeared lli‘lll-|‘ '1,ea,-y,,n,1.1w,.fl_ John n‘ Mmhefinn scll to all who cuine to know hiill.‘ Qvlllcti quite young lie came aiidi the Presbytermnitnnk ills stand for the blaster and lvith the llresbytcrluir- Chllrcil.’ True to the blood of his- _ln the little cemetery adjoining the Methodist Church, . -_--._-<0>-i-— 5 MR, DUNCAN McKlNL-EY it in the death of'l\_l'r. innit-an Mr- 14 Killley of Bradalbllne who dir-d on of the old settlers long home. He lived |almost all his life in Bradalhane nvheve he was highly esteemed and respected by illl, lle was a rill- lng elder in the Presbyterian Cllilrch for a number of years, also ,, an honored member of (‘alvlil l.. O. L. N0, 1127 lie leaves to lilo-urn The filmy, dainty things of shot-rest weave and most charming . huc——things some pcoplc ncvcr dfCllfllCd could bc waShtd-fil .11 h‘ are perfectly siifc in rhc pure, rich suds ofLux. ‘ a, Just dip tllcm up and down in the abundant Lux lathcl‘. '1 N0“ 1" ‘ rubbing, to rolighcn their delicate tcxiurc or streak and {aide ._ =',-- thc lovely colours. ' 1* ‘J 1" former pastor, was loyal even to the V€1l‘y last. 1 116 “'11s imH-‘lnsslsl in thr- gilt n11 And not only oncc, but many tinlcs, can they 11c laundered. ilcep interest iii tbe1 ' _ , _ ,_ Each time thcv conic from the gcnilc Lux bazll as charming Mme“ nmw“ w I my” notk of the 1.211021". \\:lillevct' could‘ as thou h the‘ we“ n6“, 1 -1 ~ - - * ‘ be iloiie ‘by him in any dvpzlrtnlent g y ' of the church work for the exten- Oil of the Master's Kingdom was ways Wllllllgly’ ma: joyfully done. [it was (l\'(‘l' his delight to do the ,l~‘atller_‘s will llcilcvfnrtll hisl, . iplace lll the earthly sanctuary wil-ll The ‘death of Mrs. John .\‘luthe~ be vilvailt, lnll in the assembly of} son of Bradulilane which occurrnll 111v rntlu-nlvii i11 llezlveu the num! l’ Klllnon. ton Cemetery. -—-————lOL- ' MRS. JOHN MAT-H ESON Rnrumbn, If yaw puny Ibing: an 111/: m pun 1mm, thy an pnfully 14/: in tlir mild Lux nah. LLIX Lzvcr Brothers Llllllftci, Toronto. forsll 1.11.1 illhlvfll 1713'; memoves one much 1,9101,“ 1n 11w ‘llut lvllll-e Fftrllli will be mlichi community Mrs. Nllltllrrslin, .1-l111.-1-~ 1111111111 1111:1111: hir- inany friends and! maiden name iwas lfzltllerll Klvlinn- 11-11111 l'l'-‘_ l1 15 in the home that his aid, leaves tn mourn besides her "U “1, ‘ '1111""11 11111111-1 1011 11111919‘ husband, two sisters, 2111-11, William 111"‘ 111"“ ll" only "vnvn no W1, _ i. McKinley 111111 1111'“ “m”; ‘V“""7" 111111110i1)111111151111311111111111)?1111:5111‘: 1111: ' . .. ar c|r~ -‘ _ - a‘ " l- ‘gltélzrfmifiggfigs; ‘lgiédizl: n £1,315“, il‘1J(1llC(ll(7ll0ll and his never ent member of Brailalbane Preshy‘ 1“"1'1n1" 111111111955 111111 11111113111111111959 ‘lo enter forever iilto the joy 01 \\'l‘l!l’l.1l-~‘Yl)llll}{ People of W-ilnlot , for lILllPrS nlude him beloved b illlQllis lioril. . . and 1\'l'1\'lll. , , ~1“1‘111 '1 111 11119 61111131411 1111* 119“ '1' ' """' term“ 01111111111? ‘v}f‘:cl:,,..,’|iheq,1,1:y12:: To his father Frank was esxhccl. And although all are i'l¢l"llllvgtl1"15il (‘i-eso-ut —~ Presbyterian Choir (4113-30-13 and a Wqman S w. Liiiilsay ilssisted by 110V. c111. Al-SQ-A WRlTEFL-f-Mr. Henry 11118111191 e 1",)‘ h ' um‘, any new <11" nu 111111111111 111111 11111111111.“ very_11l~'1¢l11y W1 l191'~‘1"1-. l}, k1111.-1111.-.-1.11. a 1 - llyllil‘ 011101111911 at the house -V1 lH-itlw of Illlrlkelllllfli 99171913 were °°n‘1111'-19‘1 111 1 e ‘P511 rllllill 1111111.- to Mi‘. llurrolvs no other Lind in ll-zs wise _1’1'<1Vl11°‘“'~'" "1 ‘l Vr l.ll -Yollng Pun-pies Society. (onstdncy at. ‘ice n-llicll was indeed illlpres- l...t. 4X, who has given the. world a grave 11y 11"! 1191"- 1-111- 1l'1“1.*‘_ sun lvas just so faithful or ills-i so ways titling llll thinks “"11 1111 11°11’ K111§i1,1_;11,|1_ sire. Tlli- relllillns of the deceased twain-i‘ of invcnu-ons, the l-nteet Pleasant Valley. P1111 llnll-llfl-"lll" truly iill-nl 11g 1111,- |,@_ in immble sublllissiuil to ‘tile UlVlllfi . \\'l‘l'1llll-—<Kf‘flSlIlKlUIl High ‘Sirhool “"1" “"11 Uwsthil. were Messrs llnu Buchanan]. ‘Cv1\1’l11" llt- was ill very truth “the nnlile ileru-i-e silyllll-l “N011 .. lea McKenzie, John Mi.- 1PM. 111- of ills flltlll!i"l~i eye" So kl-t-uiy l». l. 11111 111-110 11“ 1°11“- Mclillre, llan Moi uvt- and ll11"‘1 is hi fcclini.’ Frank's ‘loss that he is 'l‘iu-. flint-rill was one of tbs ll-llrg- MoLllre. liltcrmellt was _ln lh9llllllliil 1ll1l|'l llfOkcll. llfs step- h! 01 1‘ 5W" 1“ 111111111111‘ a Ly‘ Hartsville (Lt-nletery llcr 11st? W111i "Hlliltfflllllll has bee? vli-ry lunch do- “gt-b 1W1!“ 11"1'l‘1]'l1:r:’l11£1y11“,u';$cg112&1;:’ press-oi ‘iflffilllflf? o t e greut sor- 111‘ 111111101 ° ‘ - 1 ‘ ’ grow she has been called upon to on- the service was conducted by Rev- 1illlro. lreuceforth his loved ones, ll. Hensley Slllvefldaiflslei ‘Ii/y 1 shall sigh for the touch ofa vanish- lticv. D. K. Ross uh 0v. . - In the curly morning hours of ed lliliiil which will neverlllore be felt ltnbertsoil. H 1 H / ' Tuesday, Iilurcll 24th, Mr, Drank llcri- below fllil1l1|(‘}lh'1ll1'11mil-HUM) thus-oh} vhllyfinbgisl1l1lgigl1m Honour m“ of Byme‘ Rom Burrows, sun ofdilr. John Burrows f0. the sound of vnire that Ls still 11y 1 1;‘ Ymfib ,_ l1“ 1 mo“, “..;'\.1g(-)11,,,1 11,1- 11“. 1111mm 111‘ Lld-nmh. 10f Wllmol villlfiy aild u very lligll- bllt llglllllvllllll longing will ‘be all Ito 11111- 111° f11vi1m 111111;!“ floral Grade vHL/m Frank Dunn; g, ‘ly e-“lesllll” "”-‘l1‘1"“1 “M1911 1W0“- 11" "1.V“11.""" “'1 1“? 1"‘ 1111“ “M11111” 111111111111’. lnt111ll111lws1i1-fgw1y1nhln1l bailtlluNNellie Walsh, .- . 111111’ .““’“Y 1" '1'" P1111“ 6111111“. ‘.“.“w1“111 m“ WC“ 11310181,“ s“. (chin? ‘u l 11171111- ruunwnu. 11111111.» vll- l. Lydia Fisher. Hospital, Su-nlnlcrsitle, at the earl) tilt. y - ~ The pull bearers lvrrn Messrs l.v- Jllilfi Iluestls, Ira dines/ills, Irving (dark, Album (flank, Hubert Ag- new and Darrell ‘Pickotts. l-ilteriurnt was ill the North Bode- qlle tcr-iilet - ‘y. ----~<0->i—— BVRNE'S ROAD SCHOOL 1-5»- ‘ MR. FRANK euanows _ I 1,, 1.111., 11",“, 1,11,11,19, 11" "absent ut1lve reading. lll view oi the un- age.“ twentyfleven yearx ‘ “mum H“, “me m. his ‘suffering 1>,11,,w_.1.1,n,,,_\, , (nude V. l. 'lllunlus ken-lily, u . ' G“ "1 Two Parf Cgmedy ,111,1~, " A1111,- 11 1110110111511 11111111111 hy Jnrtlled condition oi‘ the religious T] , ,d,,ceasu,1 “m1 appaffintly 1m 1|,111-,,,,,1-1,,1 1,1,1 11,, ‘VH5, r‘|“(|y -C-re1~,oe1li—<l\l<iss Juiili Zvliiclliiiiynll. Poul-l I“l.“l1ll‘l‘j 3, lsubi-l (Jalkltl, l. Just A y] ‘I ' 1111- (jglfpfukflf 111111 11111151111‘, 35131311911] uorld at. present. The Guarlliuil re- 1L tll- hlalaMurilo (basins. lbeen in ills usual fairly lgoinl condi- for whnievi-r the All “lise and the iKuiiu ('1lll'klll, (Zrtscl-ilt—.\lr. i ‘Q/Dainh/ Pnllvee 1‘ , izllml-g -llle wayside, or ut least at M1‘. A1111" 11101491111, Dflslrbllf. W115 iliolne. Upon roilclllllg ills ‘home. 111 1118 1111)’ FY1113)’- f however, he found to his dismay an ——- lmnpry 5111111 1111.11 1m {r335 Q1 111p) Miss Eda Mcldlulon of Moncton llllssing beast was twltltt-nt. Ilow- 1S 111811-1118 1'11 1119 611-31- evor, to clear the mystery, as lt thus seemed, ll telephone message lVl-lse Rebecca Bowlun. Donald- from Charlottetown the followln "ton. spent Easter visiting friends morning conveyed ‘the glad news 111 911111-011 111111 11/111181119- < thut<t1he"Quadrupeil Night Walker" —' - 111-11 11111111811 back a1 [he .11ve1~y,§111. Mr. lNel-son Brace arrived ‘in the ‘tiorl of health nutll Saturday. Ail Loving Father llilgilll wil-l. 11"“"'1‘1 “"11 3113:] (111111? lV-"l. Genevieve McCul- ‘Milich 21st, wilun uttcndi-ngh fuii- As the end di-cw near lie never 11111111/1011-‘19- , _ H ilfillilhi 3- 311l"l¥1""'1 1‘111"1‘"1' *1 W“ ‘erzrl in Keusiilgto he was taken wavered. lie knew ill whom he llnd ~51’1'“Y'"“\1111-°'1‘11 1‘ ""11"" ‘"111 N, 1111111" 111'" 111111511» very suddenly il-l. Medical aid was believe-ii and he was persuaded that 1111111 M9111” tirade l‘ll l Marguerite Kenny; I'll. once sllnlnloiloil and it was found llP was ilble to keep Wlltl/L he had ‘Vrefil-"Wihll- 1111-11 M" . 11‘1‘1"‘1‘1 111-1111.. |1 saw-l, Nell-lull Fisher: 111th'lt he was suffering from an at- lflrlllllllllPll to llis ll'llt<ll,£lgi1'l1'l5l'l that 313W" 111111 M1» 111111 M's‘ '1' A‘ ‘1 31111"; “imr; Ii, M11111" 1711119" l ' 1' ,- ~. 1 - 11 1 v11 - llll" " 1 f. 1 t. "k f lVllllLlllh. Ho. was taken duy Till. \.il.cy ot the Shadows H»- _ ..1, (_ln1.l llillllilr. 1111:1111: 1111111111151‘ County Hospital 11ml llliil no 'l‘oi-lors for iliill" Ill-s pns- (71'1‘¢L’111"Mr' ""11 MM‘ lhnbpn} (lrade ll. (Jr. -1_ Nlaify Clarklll; on Monday was ilperateil upon. lt sing was one nt‘ ileeil peace, and ‘1111189- , . g, |l111-1-y Clarklll, was foun-il that his case was £1 having been fatitllfill even unto the "iblffilfielll-‘i-‘ll? 111111 M1“- “ yman grade .l.—1. Louise (folfin; Z. very serious one but still hopes of 0nd we believe that already he has "1 _ 7 1,111.8 Cmrkm; Jgmeg Clurkln. his recovery WON? held out to his receive-ii from ills blaster the “well “11911111-1-‘11 "1111 M111‘ Iiugh ljnfect attendance-e Genevieve loved oiles. Less than n year ngn he ilad suf- tione" of the good and the faithful “("1139"- .;I‘l‘\"1illl and has, been asked by Him y, '—_> (‘rescenh-hlr, and lVlrs. Earl Scllltriilan. Nlc-Cullough, Willie .\i<-.<‘-illloui<h-~ llivelyn Murphy, teacher. ble. early in the nlornlllg, none the L‘"1»y‘sfl1lll‘1111Y l’\"~'1l111‘g l0 1111-81111 1119 worse of his S02}H2llllbll11Sl1i.——[Pll~[- 111911111 01 1118 11111181‘. 111B 11118 R- K- rlot please copy). 411°9- U --—-_-¢-0-§- lllnurll’: Llnlnleslt Finn for thi- Ilnlr. Rev. E. S. Weeks, BayfieliLNill, :etill1ned -to ‘the Mainland on Friday after a few days visit at Frederic- ton, ‘P.E.l. Mr. W. W. Hubbard, representing the Anglo-Canadian Chemical Com- ‘pa-ny, St. John, N.B., was lu the city over the week-end, and leaves this morning -for Amherst. 11v MEMORIAM MR. GEO. M. LEARD Be Ready ‘for the Charge of the Light Brigade Be ready to meet them when they come-the Insid- ious, the destructive, the ali- devourlnq moth. Gill and let us show you all the devices we have for combat- ing this destructive post. West Devon and surrounding communities were shodked and saddened when it became known that Mr_ George M, Leard had pas- sed quietly to “The Great Beyond" on Sunday morning. March 29th. Mr. beard had not been feeling well for several weeks, but -lt was hoped by his friends, that he would soon be restored to health. He was always so cheerful and pleasant that those who visited him little realized how weak aild frail he felt Mr. Leard was horn in 'l‘ryon ill December, 184-6, but spent the gren- ter part of his l-lfe in Alberton. where he conducted a jewallry business and by his genial and pleasant manner bad made many friends. When a very young mail he united with the Methodist Church and was always a worker in God's Vineyard. in September 1916 he married Let us also show you many other helps for housoclasn- lng, H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIST HENRY OTTO Paoouc-riow -. A modernized version based on the writings of one of the six greatest im- mortals of. literature. 178 Queen Strut Phone 271 Keep the days and dates in mind and see this greatpicture. 1 DAIRYMEN Let Us 11...‘. Your Cream .» that ' time , resided in West Devon. Here he at once be- came an active member in the Me- thodist Church and Sabbath School in 1922 he was appointed Superin- tendent of the School also teacher of the adult Bible Class. As Sup erintendant and teacher he work- ed fa-lthfully and untirlngly for tho upbullding of God's Kingdom and greatly endaa vi: himself to mo younger members of the school as rofessional, (381118 _ -—>-i.-—*~*“' “i ' “mum, & Mc|»m1¢,I§.i\.' House ‘(Jleamng ._ n. r. Molfllllllfi’ Tlme ‘ Why bother the .'women folks. We are st yol-r service all hours of the day. Get the The demand for our butter has so greatly increased that we sre now in s position to handle s much larger quan- tity ofHIGH QRADE Crum- . in-nonALD ll. A Ilnrrlnf tummy. doi- Ionny to ' l! Ihslllllnl‘ ‘ It ‘llnrlotlotnvln hlblt» hive 01111101‘ down W‘ l‘-"""‘11°°' "°“"“ well as to those of his class. Here _‘- town. W°1I1'1'- “'1' "'11 1"'°"'1" 1"‘ he shall be greatly missed. _ R. U. C ARCIIIBALD REGULAR DINNER turns. He leaves besides s sorrowaltric- Mllnntp ,1: i1, s. ran ontonnte ‘ 40¢ L“ u. m.“ you on m". ken widow and one (adopted) Mnllnnl lln llm limited nl and Ilosnllnl Eye, I‘, Nmuv and Oflllll . . daughter. Minnie, one brother Mat- thew of Alberton and many relat- lve’s, wh will deeply feel the loss Cream patrons list. FOR PARTICULARS SHOPPERS LUNCH 26o. 1'. IAT (kl d!“ l’ llbld. " 113% 1°‘ 1' imlmf 1° 1' 1" "" and Mugflg.‘ renomm. coumvwtvhc i [111111111111112111191 c111! uncle. u’. n 'l1lc funeral which was held on v g, . . .~ u, tr r . AN, Tuesday sftornotznnlasfihvglht, ores "k R. Mcaulganyn. . 1 111111211112111111-111114- ooniinzJfieolgl fillussslll, soLici-ron. 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