MARCH 16. 1933 MQRSES a STANDARD» res ‘The Good Old Family Tea Of The Marltimes Now 40c per pound paclragcg-Zllc per hall y...“ —_> Lepr0Sy Case IN M E M 0 R I A M Is‘ Discovered ' JAMES SIMPSON '1'ol"°N'm'-M“ch mr-A m” o! Little Shcmogue, March 9.—~The m! 5"“ “n” 1'9")” h" bu“ death occurred at his homo here on NW5 l“ mum’ “d ‘he m!“ Wm Tuesday evening, March 'lth, of N "l"? “might ‘lone m " Colonist James Simpson, following an ill- tRl‘ W Trlwudu‘ N‘ B" when a col‘ ness of twowvccks of influenza. WY ‘l! leper‘ u established‘ Deceased who was seventy-five It is believed the man was seized W“; o, age, h“ been m mums I'm‘ m‘ dmu‘ m January‘ An" health for over two years and dur~ ltlfilllllllg m“ T°r°m° mm’ “m ing that time he spent most oi.’ his W‘ Yell“ “mud m 5mm‘ Amen” time in bed, but was always bright l5 ‘ ‘eplesenmtlve °t a‘ large com‘ and cheerful and was glad to have “ma” firm’ a physician reported his many nsighbors and friends to l° m‘ medical “He” beam‘ he call and see him and have a friend- had found on his patent little 1 mm llmwn 5pm!’ m“ vmble lympwms Besides his sorrowing widow, (for- °l “l” dlsmsm merly Maria Howard, of Margatc, Undcr observation for thc past P_ E‘ D he is Survived by We Sons. “l” mmm‘ ‘l’ u“ 1501mm)“ 11°59“ and two daughters. The sons arc: til-ll" m“ l‘ bell"? PM“ l°°‘w°°“ Wilfred, residing in Saskatchewan; ll“ "lmlmmmder “d the baggage and Ernest at home. The daughters "l" "5 m’ away u possible from are Mrs. Corey Trenholm,‘ who has m” pllssenger maches‘ The Ontario been residing alrhome, and Mrs. Department of Health has ordered George Spence’ or smnce . sow? the car destroyed under Goveru- men,’ besides “um a number or mcnt supervision as soon as the grundchudren. Pmem‘ ‘Hive’ at m” “mm” The funeral service was held from his late home on Thursday after- noon at one o'clock, and was large- ly attended, Rev. W. A. Wood, pas- tor of the United Church here, oon- ducted the scrvice, and read from Romans, Chapter 8. The following LONDON, March l5.—England hymns were sympathetically ren- hos just enjoyed the sunnlest weck- clercd: "The Lords My Shepherd * and since August. A fortnight ago I'll not Want," "When My Liffffi the country was shivering from low Work is Ended." and “My 9°11 find temperatures and accompanying Father While I Stray." snow but yesterday spring burst out The pallbearers were: Ernest in full force and brought everybody Simpson, (son), Corey Trcnholm out of doors. and George Spence (sons-in-law) For the so-callsd "church parade" John, Harris and Charles Simpson in Hyde Park, where the latast o! fnephews.) fashions may be seen, the men dls- The Nmflinl W81‘! til-lien l° 39°" carded/their overcoats and the wo- Elgln 10f‘ bllfllll ln the Felllwwd men wcre wearing only light wraps. cemetery. The bereaved fflmlly have Crocuses and other harbingcrs the sympathy of their many friends of summer are blooming radiantly Mr. Simpson was for several years ln the gardens of the famous Hamp- interested in the fishing industry of ion Court Palace and the message the Drflvlflfie and W88 lllllllly T125- of the weatherman that such clcnn- lwClf-‘fl 111 lluslllfiss- He W?“ l‘ lllelll‘ cncy is liable to continue had bccn bcr of the Church. llllltlllE 435 YQRTS gladly received. ago with the Covenant Church and later the Presbyterian Church and {recently with the United Church of Canada. ' ' Among those at the funeral were John Howard, Margate, P. E. 1., Mildred Dean, Sackville, and Mr. and Mrs. Carritte Trenholm, Bale Verte. _ The flowers which were very WHEATLEY SCHOOL Following is the standing of the pupils for the month or February: Grade X-l Rosamond Neill, Grade IX-l. Gladys MacQuar- rie, 2 Leltha Home, 3 Johnnie Ma- ' iheson, 4..R.obcrt Carr. _ ' Grade VX_1 Doris MacLuxe, 2 choice, included Sprays from the Gordon Matheson, 3 Vera Mathe- family; the srurgfihugrerxzmagd ‘on. 4 with 8mm‘, dred, Mr. and s. a p . Grade V Sr-l Jack Cudmore, 2 Mu‘ Wm‘ Spence‘ I Preston Nefll, 8 Daniel MacPhor- son, 4 Omar Yovnker. Grade V Jr--l Verna Cudmore, . l Hilda. MaoQusrrie, a Alma Carr. . FQI‘ Grade IV--1 John arr, 2 Mabel - ........._ ° Should Be Slmple Grade II--1 Isabel Cudmore. Grade I—1 Miriam Younker, 2 Oora Axworthy, 8 Donnie Axwor- thy. ~ Highest average, Doris MacLure. 96 pcr cont; perfect attendance, Doris MacLure, Verna Cudmorc, _ and 155b,; cudmorm fat flower arransement fall t0 __A,m1e Bruce. “when realize that bouquets which are to be displayed at night, under arti- v, ficial light, must be much more - considered than the daytime bou- r quot. For night decoration it is bcst to avoid complex arrangements. The narrowed . composition should be i down to a similar number of colors, 3 and those colors should be attuned I to the shade of lighting. It is Twice as Easily Stopped COMPLEX ARRANGEMENTS NOT SO GOOD UNDER ARTIFICIAL LIGHT For example, an oxquisire bouquet him. fir“ a. i" "I. second for daytime display can be compos- er Third stage‘! ed o! delphlniums in a medium blue, with Madonna lilies, palc A cold 1135535 gfimugh three stages pink Canterbury bells and maiden- Etehwgtlgryslgge. 316 firtst 24 ‘hours: hair fern. . cre . g0 3 days; and thgnlglgfié 533a} How different, however. when the tlon stage. Once it gets beyond the same bouquet is placed under arti- DPY Stage it 15 far more ("mum to ficial light. The pinkish hue of the aigflfshy Tllelemfe. "BB5 H 001d light bulbs transforms the lovely '11“, b6.“ m,“ you can take 1B blue into a full grayThc charming Grows Laxative Bromo Qutmnc dusty shccn on the dclphlniums 289531115611: docs the four things nee: will be entirely lost. Thus the main ‘Y. \ . a the gcrmoaplsgsfgy; sysliclglf effect of the bouquet l5 entirely Bgllgyes the headache and guppy; destroyed by the more tllyjllllg on feeling. Tones the gnu“; system and the light svvilvh. mflfggfilatglainstufurther attack. The Indian rcd of gcraniums is 8 e re cf you want-com- t, g " k1 W101- b the New, m umcd in o u 51F Y Y nuLh1:?¥$_ and decisive! Trust bluish light from certain light Crovep Laxaflve Emma qumhw ‘bulbs. Tho glory or marlgolds and - ' "lllllfllhs nothing harmful. May be zlnnlas may be lncrczlscd or dim- muy taken by young and 01d W! inishcd by lighting effects. The Wlltther you t i ere l; .,.,,§,,f‘§,',,y"‘f,‘f,°'§e§§,f,°y°§‘; delicacy of swcvt peas may bc fiched to its use. For more than 4o heightened or diminished by the ' l “l5 it has been the standard cold unnatural shndolvs oil them by tho "ll 211mm tablet of the w ld - _Qyqfm.mma k” m It or . glare of Strong lmhis. I "ll Medicine." (gfgzgfliwlililfifasfl Nllllll. nrrubnvnlv-nls must bc con- “glllll Qulnlnc now comes in two loser-ht. as ll our‘; lil-lllls flllll $01- ‘ ptggllfcélgd 50c. As a measure 01-3 mum, grow together. They must l as!‘ a“ yourse" a puck‘ combine in n lnxrmonlus unity and I0 today A ‘n!’ pretext. cwpt no substitute on one should not b: subflrdillfltéd t0 kgllgrfflaonurtang Epldgmigg “m. u... other. Under nun. the colors mo Qumkfe eggvgnlomllmngg: will be either cncroached ul>°h or htwm “i they will be stimulated and give do much to keep your sys- lmmuno. out a vivid moonw- Evcn those who are fairly expert \ s Tllll CllARL0TTETQlYN._Ql/§BP!AN,- ._ crnriii eusnnuul —»-__ ~ ‘D1,: column ll recon-ml rm» m," of local interolt but ldrrrilalarg ||| u newly nature ml! be inm-rlr-d ng g conll I wnrll strictly payuhln In ud- vlnce- ' "ALL THE comoars or i... 1,15,, Home. 8353-3-14-31, IIEATIIERDALE HALL. _. M“! Philip Bears, will hold Divine Scr. vlco in Heatherdalc Hull, Silbbwf filth, 7.310 P. M. , i“ I INVERNESS COAL-WC an; u“- enjoy burning coal that is Bolton- Quicker-Clesper. A. Pickard s: Co. Phone 24o. ‘~ 8317-3444:. . l _ MUslC. MIRTH. Melody. Prince Edward, March 16th and 17th. i 8353-3-16-21.‘ l m? faYZIiL SERVICE - Tho fu- neral of the latc Nicholas; Jcn- kins of Mount Albion, who pasgcd away at the hospital, Charlotlc~ WWII. on Saturday. March 4th,’ was hofd on Monday, March the‘ 6th with services in the church at: Birch Hill. The serviccs were con- ducted by his pastor, Rcv. Ewcn McDougall, assisted by the l'tcv., Mr. Elliott of Pownal and Rcv. Mr. Chisholm oi’ Harclbrook. Dc-y ceased was scvcnty~fivo years of age. He leaves to mourn onc sonf and three daughters, also thrcc brothers and two sisters, to all of whom the Guardian extends sin- cere sympathy in i-hch- sad zuizl sudden bcrcavclncnt. MOUNT ALLISON PLAYER.“ are New Brunswick Champions The Regional Drama Competitions recently held in ‘N. B. find that Mt.- Allison “Little Theatre," has comci out on top. Competitions were held in Saclrvllle, St. John. Moncton and Fredericton, (University of N. B.) The highest score was made by the Alt. A. Players in their presenta- tion of "The Valiant" a. one-act play. This play will be presented at Ottawa in April, before the Gover- nor Gencral of Canada, His many friends on the Island will be pleas- , cd to know that Mr. Ernest P. l Weeks, Rhodes Scholar “for N. 13.. son of Rev. E. S. Weeks, Salisbury acted the leading part in this play He is President and Manager of th Little Theatre at Mt. A., and has done much in making it a Success. Hegraduates B. A. in May with _ honors in Economics. l, I Mr, and Mrs. John A. Thompson, Kcnsington, are attending the Dioc- esan Meetings. While in the Cir." they are the guests of Mr. Hoopr. Horne. Modesty Largely Question 0i Geography ’ Momma/vi. March ilk-Modesty is very much a matter of geography, Mrs. John Frith, wife of Captain Frlth of the Baluch Regiment, stu- tioned at Jhansl, India, found while visiting the wives oi’ the soldiers in her husband's regiment in remote villages in the Punjab. "They were very much shocked at my skirt," said Mrs. Frith. “They thought it dreadful to wear anything so im- moclest-and dangerous, too. Their own trousers, they showed me, were modestly tight at both ankle and waist." This incident Mrs. Frith found particularly amusing as she had at the tlmc'just come across an item in an English newspaper reporting the rector of Shanklirrs protest against women wearing pyjamas on the Isle of Wight. "Tho Indian women thought I was terribly heartless to have loft my children in Canada," she said. “You could not explain that they could not stand the climate, for then they would merely think the Eng- lish a weak racc." An explanation Mrs. Frlth found most acceptable was that the children's _,rand~ mollu-r" would miss them too much if they were away so long. “The older woman in India is given cv- cry consideration and respect,“ she explained. Depends. 'I‘r!uchcr—-.llow old would a person be who was born in 1899? Jimmie-Man or woman? loading cars today. Order u ton and ' DiM 0f Living Room Furliiiuivs. we are very proud o1‘. different to anything; previously shown as to color design and coverings. ' We cannot rcnlcnlber ever having offered such‘ value for so little 111011ey. The ll Piece Suite illus- trated above, CllOStvPilOlfl, Arm (lhair and Bunny Back Chair in neat all ovcr design tap- Q ' cstry \\'1_1i(-l1 will give yours 01' scluicc . . Y59'5o 3 Pieces " Study the lines of the Suite sskctclletl above’.- Note the exceptionally high buck on all three pieces. Drop in and see the quality oi‘ this rich high pile mohair covering and the beautiful con- trasting cushions. Y0u’ll zlgrec here's one of the best 1933 values yet offered . . . . . . . . . . W8 EXllEllHEMSEll/ES IN VARIETY. VULUIVIE RND Vflllllf Holmans present for your approval tllc finest productions 01' Kruolilefs the world's largest maker - A display oi" furniture A display that is entirely ‘ These Savings Mean Many Dollars To You! '_ llollnanfls buy- in 1_-'.l1'i<,>'.uls~~~u1l an equal basis ulth the largest lll'll|~~‘ m Uunudu. (‘an-load Inn-ins; nrcaiis bdtVillgS 0n lolunu- llu_vi11_:;»~.5‘zl\~'i11gs by not crating individual >\i1lo.~----;ul<l Savings in 1~,-,._;._.|,t charges. " Three Piece MohairtSuite It Ilerc is u vuhu- that bouts all records. ’l‘l1r: Suite Shown on ill.» loll, lln-r-c picccs, (‘ilcsto1'li01<l. arm chair and button Inn-k chair in ygoml fluulitv’ mohair i'0r'ulil_v $72150. Marlo 11114.1 guzirarltccd by Kroehlefs \\']ll(‘ll 1110:1115 that oven this low 1n'icctl Suite has those ill-built. fczliurcs which have nlzuln the l\'1'0clll<~r1vu.nn- famous fmnl onus! n. I coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Here’s Record Breaking Value! If? l. Three Pieces 1l(‘i‘l‘li§ 1| ‘duilo uuwnp- ‘Xlllllil lm proud in uwll. .\ wry kllrjlilltilvf‘ lllu-I-ul f‘hv:".l<_rl'liul|l, High hzuxk Club Chair and moans‘ .‘\r1n Uiulir. ..\ very elab- orate front trim. ’l'l1w- covering high quality mohair which will smurf up finder the hardest usage and was in his 58th year. in humanity. He loaves bolulzd him a host of friends who uill hold Two Extra Specials End Tables Bridge Lamas » _ 'l‘uvn every (iark dust rcconrcd auiothcr corner into u (lolight- shipment oi’ thcsc handy~ [ul nook with a lamp. little End Tfirbles. ‘ Now you can do it at ‘strongly constructed of very little expense. birch in popular Walnut S00 these lovely Finish. Just one llululrod Lamps in our win- to sell at this new uow. Platter] Bridge low DPlCO . . . . . . . WlllCll STANHOPE MMDONALD plunged the Solid Walnut TEA WAGON Buy Your Furniture Now-the Easy Way. Use the Holman Home Plan. You Pay 10 % NUW 1 llvll‘. is (>110. of llli: If ' most desirable 'l‘ca Wag- ' ons- we have over shown. .\l-.nl<\ of. Solid Walnut, lwzullifuliv finished. Hus ivvu drop lonvcs with uutulnutivsupporlraand T . iin ml cutlery the balance in easy Monthly Payments. N0 INTEREST ADDED. I.‘ world into l916——a name forever sacred to-‘Mondnv wns one of the Film trenches till Novcmbcr ll, 1918, with a bridge construction colup-idvut. W. A. H“ w“ ‘l ma“ °7 °ll°l‘l’ll"ll“lll’y“'llll lll” “Wllllml 0f W0 "WWW Blly- The funeral scrvicc was hold ..\t. Mlvllunzvvi. u. Vulvlbl‘. .1. .\l‘- ~~..~.~.1~. 1.~.r.l-..u~ fine qualities, 110580585113 a klllf\lll?5$‘spcl1| in n convalescent homc in on Monday, March l3. from fhc Lem], 1m - 0f heart that is all too rurulv found England recovering from gals rccciv- cd at ihc battle of Yprcs. During was conducted by Rev. D. M’. Sin- l-~1-.= n‘. <1 fun brollzvrs. Air; A the four years. hc fought in the clalr who spoke t ' Kllmuir Church Hall. The service on those (ll‘;l\\'<"l' ..... coldest. ——%— chaotic darkness in August 1914. British memory. The Somme. Imiis.'.ll1\-s m . _v|-:v: and tho afrKlus unill (“raw 0n Saturday morning. hlurch ll, Hugh was onc 0i the first to an- Arras, cambrai, Vimy Ridge, llillwvrrn in _, .. .~,b1.~‘.-....d.\,-;,.,, H _ . an,‘ “m. ‘Y‘-\i\jql4 1nd,“, . 1933, a. deep gloom was cast ovcrrswcr 1hr: cull and offer his service '10, Hill 60, Amicns and nlalny other numlwr zlllvllflvll p, 1.3;; ,;1.,-.. p, ‘[1,. ;,,,,..,,.._. 0pm,,“ “Al, “V, In,“ ihc entire community of Kllmulr and lilo if l'i(‘(‘fl be for his King battles whcrccouragc and cndnranvwhby- nlrwnllvd frivml Lmvi 1n. ».i um‘ flcn‘ -,n 2h." chnn‘. hv .»...~...~ "v- when thcrc passed quietly away to and his couniigv. llo cnlisgcd in were the winning factors. llc wusillw l] n: Sfllhlll \\':i w. a..l'.f~_\:. WP sill rciwcwu-nl: in» (‘rt-ml hm lhc RONNIE 0! Pciwc. Hugh Stall-‘Ilritl:sl\ (folulvblu on August 8, 1014 in the front lino with :1 luacllilu-lui 111v nil‘ pfilfl us l..1. !(‘<'.\P.i.. In}. -.- on, '];',r\ scvrvlllrv lip-y. mvs hopc MacDonald ut the homo Olwjfillln in V11. wlrr. Quobcc. two gun unit when the Amulslll-Q naval. .-..,.,; ,.,1,y,,.;. m“ h, m. hm,‘ U. , , “Kuy n, mo v,.,'.\.l,,,,s m,,,,.n, his brother, John N. Mru-lhullllrl. m" lulvr um! llunw- romaincfl till signed. rhv l..l.~1. Pris‘. ..l 'H..-! -.\;. m n‘ ' y. - 1 ..,,_ ;,|,~,.;.,-,,.,y -|.|,,. p» Kllllllllf- MF- MllflDflllfllfl “II-s thfixcllllilllih-i first urea; lll‘ill_\‘ loft for Mr. lVlaoDolinkia curly lilv \v:l:;_.»l' 1lu_-ll Alan-lbw ' .\~; 1...»; 1m _,;.. y, ,..,,,,.,._|.,,._ .>._,.\., _ |,\1,,,.-,,.-.. YOHDEPSL $011 0f UK‘ loll‘. Ml‘. illlfllEnclond. Ilc arlhwl ju Franco on spent in Boston and in \Vc.~lr'rn,‘lnlnilmgray-v.1\...llu~;..-.~ mrv w; -.'.=_ _.1., l]... ,~..,,,,,~__yyv,-,. h, Mr!- Ncil MiwDfllmld. Iivuillcrfllllt‘.|Fcbrnary l0, 1915 and remained in Canada where hc was cmployrd‘following 1.. z. - ~ tiny-v or luv ronvrl". \vhi.li witl hr unvlvv UH‘ fl1i!~i7'l\'l‘.< of ihc Wo- io in‘ hold rotate K110 us, il-lf‘ ill Muir-ll, uuu- zrfulorniilc purl. li \\‘.|S dvdccd in soil lun- " of sumo, 'l‘l~.c April mrvivq in‘ lwlrl a5. lhv‘ homo of Li . l.- 1'.‘ lo mourn lam '1 horn :1‘(- i» u: Xlonhuzllc: Nlrs. f.“ . li.li"].'§'.l ill‘. v,‘.\r~rr- mil villi \\i"l words . l T01 treasured memories oi‘ his irivud- following uiujor bultlcs. Yprrs with from Timothy: “As u good soldier." v Muyvv». lips‘. m. John N, Kulvu :- shlp as long! as lhcv shall l. v liisllts ('l'1l1l‘l'.~. u-lu-rv (‘un-arlinlis rc- Wiuhlccn mcnlbcrs of ihv Mr-nlsizvw‘ y .»;..l ,~\ 1m ti. ll- n“ .<!.~‘-». \ .1. w l n-filly lylrthflzv: ll m»- hand was cvvr ‘scum 1'» I n ‘l "\\l.’vci\'cul ilw lira! (ivvlnaii can ai- llrnxlvh 0i‘ the (Muurhan lwumn uf w» u. - H. .u ‘ w. Ill-l <-.!..~~..: i'lvlll'.li‘il'l‘, 3.1.» v.3 , find help a loss furlulnllu -~ rnrzulf" lack, mp] hvlrl ihc line for four which the drrcrlscd war. a mcu\ln-r,,.,.l,,5 1., 1.. 1.- _. _....\_ u. llrn. w. ‘.11 l‘ Jun (‘n l" dlsllfifi‘ H" W‘ flllll” “‘ lmlll‘ Gill's luldrr uhmst superhuman were in atlonrlamvc. Six mcnlbrls um’ “m! .\l s: 1,-.-.».-~ Igtfrl ner and unassuminr. Wu in‘. luccndliionv. -..:1‘..l rclicvcfl. Si. Julicn, in uniform formcd the (Fulani of ~ . - 11.1w: -.* ~- mm -~ him othfil‘ flllflllllcrltlfill-‘i ‘Yllwll fllfiFcstlibcrt. 11w Orchard. GivcnchY honored by God and man. llamcly --cach or’ uluch has its renown ciillfflfle and ihc spirit o.’ solf- tolling of 1TH‘ uuinncr‘ in which lhc Union Jack was sacrifice. "Greater Love liuih nd cqnnrla 1.91.; illf) Lnc against. Qvcr- Qhufqlp mrgyypcpl, m that titanic struggle Whelxiing onds. Ypres again m Valleyficld ~ < l-lonor and pYCSClllCCi arms at ylw door while the coffin draped with; l\‘:»-l' il"l'l. luyzp Cemetery. ' ' iffi’ (PIA fdlli‘ l.\\).\?l\'*‘» ‘Vi’, 1 borne from ihvf ' ' " ‘nw ~ - i-‘lok [ylncc at: 'l‘. <1 Iiov. (L. gnu \‘.'. mm .~ ll!» ; l.. um lip. u. Although stltuw, met at the home of lVlrsl . . .--------~_-._-___.~...-.-..... -