sow- -» =._..-¢...,_ SAME QUALITY l 60°... .BROWN LAllBEL At All Grocery Stores MILVINA ‘ ANGILIPlA MICDONALD . How true itlialthat "Barth is a bub- ble and life a dreamwwas once more strikingly exemplified when,.on the morning of Saturday, March the 3th, i030. the sad andwurprising tidings spreadithat Melvin: Al “ a Mac- Donaldyl youngest ‘ ”‘ of Mr. and Mrs. John v. MacDonald, Sel- kirk, had been claimed by the hand of Death. - - By her passing, at the ‘early agc of nineteen, a sweet young life has come to an unexpected close, and truly may it be said of her that virtues budded here only in preparation for their heavenly bloom. The youngest of a large and ten- derly devoted family, although never in robust health, still she always took an active part in the general activ- ities of the home. and nut until the last few days of this final illness did it become apparent that her years on earth were destined to he so few. Froman ordinary cold other com- plications rapidly wleveloped. but in the shadow of the impending dic- tum she remained perfectly compos- Guriosity is Forgivahle if llot Dangerous . We don't condemn a person merely for being eur- ious, but when this same curiosity might easily be the cause of serious consequences, as considerable loss of clearing of the lines. of an efficient service. property or even of life, then every f air-mindcdperson will admit that it is a different matter.‘ Of late, the Company has been forced to face a veryserious and very difiicult problem. Our stall‘ of operators is suf- ficient to efficiently handle the calls duringgthe busiest i rush periods; but at the alarm being given of a big fire, it is the common practice for subscribersto ring in to Central, asking for particulars and information. As a result, the lines are all engaged. The oper- ators for the time are incapable of handling. the tre- mendous inflow, and service is temporarily disrupted. If a member of the fire departnlentQ-the owner of the property, or some other person directly. concerned with the iire were obliged to put in lrcall at thisperiod he would inall probability be forced“ to await the It is impossible for us to double orltrebleour staff merely to keep up with the exceptional business of these isolated periods. The remedy mustcome as a result of understanding on the subscribers’ part, and n willingness to assist the Company in the maintenance I This appeal is made directly to |_ you. Kindly recall these words at the instance of the next big lire. l The island Telephonpe<ilo..;l.~tli.~ mi 3670-5-9-21 t- Look up at this sky- scraper,‘ the size-of the good twist you swap a few cents for when you. ask for ~00 . noann x_ 10. edQ-foretelling to those about her, even at the beginning of her illness. thather end was near, and, rather than seeking sympathy, continued to speak words of comfort and encour- agement tc those so soon to be be- reaved. ‘ 'When it was seen that medical ‘at- tention could be of no more avail, her sisters in the United Stateswere sent for, and also a brother in On- tario. ‘The former had the consola- tion of arriving before she lapsed into unconsciousness, and one of them by her skilfui ministrations as s. professional nurse did much to case hcr final hours. Devoute reception of the Last Sacraments completed her-preparation for the final journey beyond the veil. "Then fell upon the house a sudden gloom: A shadow on those features fair and . thin; And softly. from that hushed and darkened room. Two angels issued where went in." but on: Through special courtesy of the railway officials, the ‘brother already mentioned was enabled to reach home on the following Monday ev- ening, and next morning the largely- attended funeral took place to st. Margaret's Church. Here a Solemn High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by Rev. K. C. MacPherson, P. Pi, who also conducted the servic- es at the grave. The hearse was driven by Mr. Dan- iel Ii. McDonald and the following were the pail-bearers: Messrs. Wil- fred McPhee, Allan McCormack, Stephen Gillie. Prank McCox-mack. Austin McPhee and Basil McCor- mack. Besides the sorrowinl! parents there are left to mourn two sisters. Sarah, registered nurse of the Mas- lluargaret, Boston; also five brothers, Joseph and Alhinus. (both World war veteransl now of Danvers. Mon- tana; Hugn, a foreman on canal construction, Welland, Ontario, and. Arthur__(of, the G. N. R... and Galle- ius-ai, home,‘ to whom heartfelt sym- fpithy is extended. The following messages and tok- ena,of sympathy are thankfully Mk- l nowiedged: _ _ . Mal Cards l Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McPhee and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McPhec. mi. ‘and Mri. Michael McIntyre. Mr- and Mrs. lt-D. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McCormaclr. Mr- Ind Mrs. Daniel ll. McDonald, Selkirk; up, and Ml‘. Daniel A. McCormack. 8t. Margarets: Armadale Women's Institute. Miss Kathryn Mosul’- Bothwell; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walllf! MacDonald. South Lake; M3515 Mary and llneldo Chaisson. Bear Riv- er; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters, Rollo n‘y; Mfg, Mlljllih Pflilflhll Ver- flon River; m. and Mrs. Perle Bro- thers,_liliovale; Mr. and Mrsl Neil McOormack. Monticello: n. J. Mc- cermaplr, Monticello; Francis J. Mc- cuiwnoam, Mg,“ Miss Madeline Mctinnon, Boston ‘Mess; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doiron, New Acadia: Kill" Florence olnenlev and Mn" m‘ glnnenfst. elm-la; Anna. Gertrude. flellen and Gatherine Gillis, Boston. Mass. (ll; A. J. Allan and Christina MaeAdam. J. v. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald; Gully, Hugh. Arthur. ggugaret and Sarah MacDonald. lxu-w-ee-e- l - -lSlck Animals. Welcome ‘flllllfl- 1t ll‘ an tdealflrstaid about turntable. slnsorenn I ‘ts General Hospital staff and ' Mn. James McKinnon, Mary McIs-_ l ratorrarowu GUARDh_\N_ following list‘ Roadslcr . . . c llllxgtranvzslue wiihout extra cost THE LOW. PRICE of the Ford is not due to lowered quality 0f construction or materials, but to. the efficiency and economy 0f Ford productiouimcthods. The" New streamline bodies. .v _ Fully enclosed, silent four-wheel‘ brakes. Bright, enduring Rustlesa Steellfor many exterior metal parts. Aluminum pistons. I Three-quarter floating rear axle. More than twenty ball and roller bearings. Five steel-spoke wheels. Low first cost. i Economy of operation. Sport Coupe . . a - SGbS All prices I. o. b. Elul Windsor; Ontario. Bumpers, spore tire and macs extra. Easy time payments ccm be arranged through your Ford dealer Fun-ll ‘Mo-Toll (John-ANY 0s Banana, Luursn . y 7w gqrvegg-plawnr-xgra sew-w’ 2880i u 1x21‘??? LYFB? 4 -~'s........,,,___‘__ \ -~* vaczr-wwr- y»... ;_§.r<-awi-hepr<t.l J1ab-»e- s .4- TII NEW IOIII SPORT COUPI reveals many instances of the extra value built into the Ford car. » Choice of attractive colors. Adjustable front seals in closed bodies. Four Houdailie double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers. Chrome silicon alloy valvcsr Chrome alloy transmission gears and shafts. Torque-tube driva- . ~ Extensive use of fine steel for-ginge- Shattcrlcss glass windshield. 55- to 65 miles an hour. Ease of control. Reliability and long life. Quick acceleration. Good dealer service. . e540 i Phaeton . . . . . e550 cg“... . . . '. . . . sszo lrnllerserlal. . . . .se2o Dc Luxe Coupe . . . $670 Three-window Fordor Sedan 8775 Convertible Cabriolet . $79G To“ Sedan . . . . . sass "ma: CANADIAN CAR" Letters of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doiron, Mrs. Margaret Praught; Mr. and Mrs. Perle Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters. flneldo Chalson, Mr. and aac, Celia Peters, Mrs. J. D. Mac- Donald, Providence, R. I.. Annie Mc- Phee, Boston, Mass; Gillis, sisters, Boston. Mass; Annie McDonald, Boston, Mass; Mrs. Brundage, Bos- ton, Mass; Mrs. Florence McDon- ald, Boston. Mesa; Irene MacDonald, Boston, Mass; Mrs. Frances Leven- tall, Boston Mass; Mr. McMillan and Bessie MacDonald, Boston, Mass; I. McOabc. Boston, Mass-i Mary McOabe. Boston, Mass. "Bhe is not dead. the child of our affection, ' But gone unto that school ~ I where she no longer needs cur. poor protection. , AM Christ Himself does rifle." _ May her soul rest ln peach , _.__._._.__..._._ _,:.._. ___.___ __.____. The sympathy of the c-enlnlullity- ‘r; Mrs. Jen M21) naEll P.‘ Nllo. lot extended to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 9. 1s l-lov: the gifts‘. of lVfl‘ slsiel‘, l\lrs. McLean ln ther bereavement through H03‘ Smiiil. West Point. the death orl Monday of ihcir lnfehl | -- ~ l\'i‘.'< l.il~_vrl ClTRilil-flll and hr-l- {Tl Glcmvood and‘ Vicinity 1 The Misses Eleanor‘ and Pearlf Oulton and Roy Oulwn of Brae, hot; . daughter ngerl cne weak. Int-rm agelzflfymttzf ‘llffflt tool: place at Bras Cemetery ‘FlFTfFfill nf (‘aw Vlolfe sl-rn‘ 51m- Mryx “Sh” 50mm: l ' en ‘hlesdlly. idol" with her sstsr, Mrs. Elmer ' “ p y ‘ ‘Betta. esgnzdrglfomullilfhrel-Iy hrégialislifil The ‘mum’ w“ Fauna m‘ Smflalv l Mi“ "flmilmv Mrihulzoil swat "l." r'nch dead“ R0 celebrate "with attend thelbaby daughter of Mr. ‘effbk-Qnd m Wm, Cap". the guest oi own‘ by having ‘ cwckenland Mrs. Alvin Mcliaac who was ‘p5,- aum, p“; E371 5113-.‘ Q_ ~ - _ ' ‘suffering from a revere cold which, .. . 5km" ""1 h" 5"“! 9mm’! m‘ ‘m’ nhreaianed in develop into pneu-i l “VD-TONE FLOWERS‘ l I doing‘; He killed ilthen at Mr. ‘fires “ohm M Hits,‘ rgpms Sm ‘M’ . w’? "‘°“" 1”“ ‘Y. “°‘“°l °“ making m! pros-Yrs ioward-we- » - m. ‘m: lrrrcnsn vrassull “m,” t M _ m] h M n c. d a _ ~ l if the nerkllne on your lnozlrc - I o thr epperlnfenla swhxeln mum iis not any too bewnlinz. uic a ivro- —-—— , i rlmlwd v e x ' i _—_ ‘ion/- flonver a‘. front. li shunts up 45 W" “w” "l" m“! m" 44mm" he n“ °5 . m" "WW" Mr. and Mrs. Neil N. hlcblsllin ' ,,_‘_'_u,_t ' , wan line u-eof firatquliity lll 15W "a W" ?lm\"¢d l" l. "l" Milo, spent Sunday here n-here they; n; wlthysm mom than the NE "him h!" 5991i “W” *5!" "l? "- were guests of the latter‘: mother“ abuse We nan all the 1O . EH will“ of "It iWl- ‘Mrs. Amm Faits. v cm?“ "m5 ““"""r" l mo. from nails u l l l i w curtain real. in: e uswhaayouthirlkofisardva’; _»_ > Miss Ruth‘ Boulter, who spent the Mr. and Mrs. Evrr-vit Wall of past winter with he: jlrandmotherfifn-inectloa-n mciorerl from tileil- hcmei eeeweeeleeeeeeeeeeeeee" .- ' P i ca}; time“. F A am. Iiiaahetlt Schurinan. sulnmer- its Gl-enwood on Saturday and speniq; EYES TESTED h Th8 R083 men new spending a short holiday ‘the sleek-end with the lalter’: sister ‘ “up t’ * your horns l-lere. . Mrs. Charles Bulger. I: ._. otassss rlnau z. Hardware w. guise Jenn; Mcnlerspn‘ was a Rel-friends are pleased to know}: :- ‘z- Zi-kgtg: i L. visitor in Springfield West andapent ‘that Mrs. Neil lilrlsaa- who was lll , "o ' i ' -- » _ . . l ptolelrists my _.ariih hegiriend. Hiram...» féifiivlflll‘ nel- usual.’ g m "ma," n,” . h . pqhnqngugqg. _. gauges. |o ~~------l any; .. ~ , lOOlOObIOOOQO-OOQOOOOOOOQ l.‘ . . . . 4