undcru/or Also “Tzi_r_:.1n" Corn 2d l passed away. _‘ deepest sympathy l ones. In llfemoriam - MRS. MARY YOUNG Theer passed peacefully away at Piilctte, hlrs. Mary Young. widow of thelate Alexander Young, at the age of 8,1 years. During the last numbeigganuary, 0f years Mrs. Young had been mak- ing her home with her daughter, Mrs. gene lylgcPherson; Millie Finlayson, who lavished on her lpmmid, mother every care, love and devotion.» During the last eight months she had been confined to bed, but always re- mained patient and cheerful, so that the-manylriendsjuho called on her went away inspired with new hopeyJqai-i Thacker; and ‘courage. She was beloved by all , Donald, and was a. true Christian woman.‘ Grade I1I,-_,1, L Sho contracted the Flu and died Laurence MacLure within a. few days. As the end drew Grade II. Sl‘.—1, near she showed her trust in her Jimmie Snowle; 3, Saviour by repeating about the “Solid Grade II, Ji'.—l The following Marjorie Thacker: Ruby Gumester. ltand, all other ground is sinking Thpck-gr, ltay.” Her two daughters Mrs. Millie Bgbby Finlayson and Mrs. Thos. MacPhee of teacher, Earnsclilfe were with her when she The public extends BRADALBANE SCHOOL ‘Bradalbane School for the month of l Grade VIlI.—‘, Earl Todd; z. Chris- Gradc VIL-l. Lorne Cousins: Grade VI.—l, Helen Cousins; 2, Grade IL-l, Hazel Woodside: 3, Alexander Mac- Rfllik." "On Christ the Solid Rock I aid; 2, Annie MacDonald; 3,‘Archie sand." “When all around my Sollll Grade I.—1, Bobby Todd; 2, Elmer elves wav-J-Ie then is all my lwpc and f Cnusins and Doris Woodside, equal; a, MacKay.—-Evelyn A l’ Also Comdyl“. gCiTPITOL a. SLIPPERYQ i‘ '. n E A D u‘ DAY t a‘: r q ‘ ‘VITH mwgiélinffi dd .. AND '3 ' y”? ‘if-xi’; — . .1 .611" ‘ "v » QT: l T? T}? Y Zillfiififii $111? v2.7.2,“ 15?. "ll". 7" 173.. "'¥§..v'l'£§’"--..'.." f? Hg: Id life. BENEOZER SCHOOL Honor Roll for January. Grade X.—l, Flo MacRae; 2. Flor ence MacRue. Grade IX.—1, Blanche MacRae. Grade VIII. —l, Ruby Roberts: Parker Ford. for the bereaved is the report .if lum. Grade V.—=l, Vernon Macftae: Donnie McLeod; 3,- Curtis Ford. 3, Johnny Mac- 2. 3, Jean Woodside. erson McLeod. 2 Grade II.—l, Ivan Ford. Lincoln MacRae. lllian MacLeod; 2, Davidson, teacher. Lillian Cousins: 2, Margaret MacKayI . Henry MacDon- KELVIN oirovli, scnooi. The following is the report of Kel- vin Grove School for the month of January. Mayne, Dorothy MacMurdo; 3, Elva Stavcrt. ‘Z. Grade VII.--1, Katie Matheson; 2, Matilda McLeod; 3, Elvina. MacCal- 2. Grade IV.—1, May MacRae; 2, Alec Ford and Audrey Ford, equal; 3. Em- Grade I. (a)—-1. Allison McLeod; 2, Grade 1 (b)—l.“ David Ford; 2, Norma Ford; 3. Emmet Doiron-Leah Grade VIIL-l, Gladys Walker; 2, TUE ' (‘mm T OWETOWN GUARDIAN What" a You've never scen 51,50 ll h It t l LZ..,°‘°.§E.°.‘.I.. L-JREL- Mud mcleesl Bebe Daniels do- C o m e d Y In; her stuff in a. “WE FAW rollicking comedy D 0 w N" ° l "WSW?" AND SCREEN thrills ! SNAPSHOTS I Grade vn._1, Robert Stavert; 2. Georgie Yeo. . Grade VL-l. Ira Murphy. Grade V.—1, Margaret Mocllurdo: 2, Albert Walker; 3, Clayton Stavert. Grade IV.—1, Ruble MacMurdoz 2. Irving Cotton. _ g Grade III. (Sr.)—1, Lillian Forbes. Grade III. (Jr.)-—1, Alfred Stavert. Grade I. (SrJ-l, Helen Forbes. ' Grade I. (Jr.)—1, Sydney Forbes. Perfect" attendance-Ruble Mac- Murclo.-Mattie Ramsay, teacher. uiilalmu) AND vicnviry Miss Mary Croken paid a. visit to frienh kl the city in the early part 0f the W861i. Messrs Walter McCourt, Gordon Murphy and Percy Murphy were in the city on Tuesday on o. business trip. They returned by evening train. ' The mild days of past week were taken advantage of by a great many formers to haul potatoes to market. Although theprice is very low there have been several carloads shipped cf late by the buyers of Emerald. The frosty weather of past few days have caused the farmers to hold up for the present. ‘ union ROAD scuoor. The following is the report of Union Road School for the month of Jan- nary. Grade X.-1, Bessie McKinnon. GréideIIL-l, Keith Bryenton; 2, Wallace Mellett. GFfidG vnr.-1', Helen Clark; Erma Mellett; 3, Ivan Mound. , Grade V.—l, Verna Bryenton; Wilfred Hardy. Grade I.-1, Alton Newman-Elaine Bennett. teacher. The fine farm property of Mr. George S. McKenna ‘has been pur- chased by Mr. R. Mulligan at of handsome figure, who has sold his smaller farm to Mr. Russel Deighan. The friends of Mr. Deighan who has resided in Boston for some years, will be glad to have him again living amongst them, Mr. Aloysius Greenan, of St. John . is home on a visit to his parents 2 2 Mlnanro Linlmcnt prevents Flu. The lgreomotlt lust ruched upon riblc that the pupal lud__Italy i; expected to have man)‘ fur-reuchlog results, ll. being conceiv- l UP FA fiilglf ‘ ;__._ 3 the Roman question by the Vltlcln obtain representation in the League of Nations. In thc illustration ls seen over to have occupi Pill! XL. who ls being lml§lmcd In st. Peter. Shown In the panorama of James R. and Mrs. Greenan, and state will now l, p mlfble bust by Quattrlul of Pope Rome u one of the greatest pontiffs ed the throne of will remain for a. few weeks. Mr. Everett I-Iaslom was in Em- erald on Tuesday buying live hogs. and secured a nice bunch from the farmers in the neighbourhood. The sellers found no fault t0 the price as the principal feed was potatoes which are worth very little. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Murphy, of Hope River, paid a visit to friends in Emerald a few days ago, NORTH nusrléo souooi. Following is the standing of North Rustico School m the month of January. Grade_X.—1, Lewis Woolner. Grade VIIL-l, Margaret Woolner; 2, Doris Warren; 3, Dorothy Toombs; 4, Mary MacLean: 5. Robert Woolner. Grade VIL-l, Jennie MacNeill. Grade V.—1, Vera Warren; 2, Hazel Smith; 3, Cornelius Fleming; 4, Ruby Publicover. Grade III.-1, Una Court; 2, Helen Woolner; 3, Lloyd Publicover. Grade I.—1, Quentin Court. Perfect attendance — Cornelius Fleming. Vera Warren, Doris Wur- ren. Rome l: the donuin over which the pope will in future exercise sovereign powers. Included in the urea no the For cruelty to '75 monkeys by put- ting thcm in too small cages, a native was recently fined in court at Kar- PlllNOE ' EDWARD MONDAY Central _G'uardian ZION CllURCl-L-APDIWPYWW w the season is the Minister's morning topic, "The Brazen Serpent" The Choir will render Gouncd's Anthem. “Praise Ye the Euther." The topic for the evening will oa “The Tree oi Life," in Gen. and Rev. This 1s an mwresgmg subject dealing with Para- dise Lost and Regalned. But how? Anthem, “sun, Still With Thee" by Speaks. Zion Male Quartet Wm ‘w’ der u. selection. Evening service lnsu ‘I. W. Married men ac d158- Illfllierty, mortgages, carom UNITE" cflmw" 'é‘.’.'i.'i‘o';'.‘.‘3.."".“..“.f;. ..‘.’.i‘.‘..‘.i‘° Mmnneid-Dunstaflnalze- ‘The "We this continent for every dwa- wm sing at the service, 7 0’- dollar of ouch wenm, clock Sunday evening. F. E. Bcoth- lhtllyem leavsy basting l royd, Preacher. ' The easiest way to build up an estate ls through ai-irlim HEAD ounce". HALlFAlhCAN. FEBRUARY 2s. m, "' to 1 fll-Ilfl! merchzlrh seven dollars In life insurance. life r once. The most economl Ml, through chill: BENTLEY, mffiigvr m. Prlnce Edward Island . broadcast by CFCY- AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH to- morrow morninz and evenmg- Rev" a T_ mark, MA, B.D., of Fairville. St. John, N. ‘B., will be the preacher The morning anthem "The City-Beau‘ tiful," Federleln. At the evening Se!” . vice Miss Barbara MacNelil and Mr v_ L“ Dingwgll will take as a duett. no My Soul Bless Thou Jehovah.’ (Donzetti). Sunday $¢11°°1 i“ 2'3” P‘ m. for construction. fertilizer. C. H. Peters’ PHILATIIEAS MEET-Tho regu- White “Clairmont” Lime" VERIZED LIMESTONE unequalled for For further particulars, write SAINT JOHN, .... B. r s. . ______ “CLAIRMONT" PUL- Sons, Limited lar mid-week meeting 0! me Phil” theas of the Charlottetown Baptist Sabbath School was heldat the home of Mrs. James Harris, 236 Grafton st. on Thursday evening of this WW“ In the absence o! the President, Miss Mary Chandler, the Vice-Presidment. Miss Davida Baker, preslded- All" the disposal of necessary business. Miss Margaret Irving kindly 8B"! a most vivid and interesting desclll)" flan of places and scenes visited dur- ing the course of her recent trill 9° the British Isles and Europe. FEW people takingthis trip are able t0 describe it in Miss Irving's bright and pleasing style. The evening passed all ' too quickly. At the close unanlmflll! and hearty votes of thanks were giv- en to Miss Irving and the hostess. Mrs. Harris. The Philathcas are plan- ning a. concert in the near future. Traffic experts from leading In- dustrics in the United Staten and Canada are attending the annual convention of the Canadian Indus- trial ‘Traffic League to discuss prob- lems of transportation com- mon t both countries. (1) C. L. Hil- lcary‘, traffic manager F. W. Wool- worth Co., New York city who be- licvcs that "container service" ls a development of the future but Us: Minn-d’: Llnimenl for the Flu. PERSONALS I Rev. William McCullough, C.S.S.R.. of Saint John, who conducted a re- treat for the students of St. Dun- stanks University, left this week for M t l LETTER OF SYMPATHY OX1 1'98. To Brother U C. Stewart and Brother M. A. MacNeill. We the undersigned committee o: behalf of King's County, L. O. L. Nr 2, assembled, do hereby express ou sincere sympathy for the 0120i" named brethren in the sad loss the" have sustained by the death of thei mothers. We commend them to thr mercies of an all wise Providence fo~ consolation and comfort in this thei- hour of trial. Signed on behalf of the County Lodge. Miss Thelma. Teed who has been confined to her home for some time with a severe attack of ’flu is, it is pleasing to note, making a speedy re- covery. Mr. Vincent Windsor left this week 1or St. John, N. B., where he has lic- cepted a. position in the service de- partment of the Ford Motor Com- puny. LETTER OF SYMPATIIY GEORGE DOCHERTY, _ ROBERT WIIITEWAY. FRANCIS COOK. To Irene and Hamilton Douglas. Dear Sister and Brotherz-We, the members of Cherry Hill Division, sons of Temperance, No. 275, hereby desire to extend to you our heartfelt sympathy on the death of your mother who has gone from you in the prime of life. May you always look to God, who is u constant refuge, and may you always remember the life of your Christian mother and be guided by the counsel that she bequeathed to you. We wish to convey to your father. and other members of the family, through you our deep sympathy in your hour of bereavement. Signed on behalf of the members of Cherryliill Division. MARION COFFIN EDITH CAMERON KIMBLE DOUGLAS LLOYD WARREN In Memoriam MRS. JOHN RODNEY. The death occurred at Southport, on January 18th, 1929, of Mrs. John Rooney, one of the oldest und mos: highly respected ‘ residents of that place. The late Mrs. Rooney who was in her 87th year, enjoyed good health until a few days previous to her death. All that medical skill and kind nurs- lng could do was of no avail. Forti- fied by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church her spirit pass-ed peacefully away. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband. Th9 funeral which was largely at- tended took place on Sunday ulter- noon from M. Hennesseys Undertak- ing Parlors to Fort Augustus Cemet- ery. Tho pail bearers were: Capt. James Roach. Geo. MacDonald, Lorne Kelly, Pcrley Mutch. James Tralnor and Joseph Kelly. The Spiritual Offerings were as follows:—- Mass Cards-Capt. James Roach and Mrs. Roach; Misses Agnes and Mary Murnaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fitzsiln- Failure of dog racing at Durban. South Africa. has resulted ln a rc- ceivership for the rack. The murder of a Prime Minister by an Archbishop is the climax of a play being produced in London. Telephone calls in Germany in the past fiscal year exceeded those Vatican and 8t. Peter's, uchi, India. of the previous period by 200,000,000. mons, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Mrs. James Wisner and Margaret, Mr. James McCarron and William, —By George McManus owr- mb ow- uo BAC.\<'TAL l<- Pu-r ‘THEM HATG RIQHT AAcK no ‘THEM XXI? DO A5 All fl/ll I ‘TILL YOU- o l no c-r scum: L\t<_i ‘ 1 wuz VVHVBPGRIN? arr Your: HAT Au‘ TAKE. ‘ruass. boxes QUTZFATHI-R‘ ‘WAS - MUQW’ THlNK I'M “THI. PHNT- Mr. and Mrs. James Winner and family. Miss Agnes-Trainer. Massa- chusetts. ’ Spiritual Bouquets-Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Agua- tus Wisncr and family. Miss Margaret MacDonald. letters of Sympathy-Miss A. ‘rrulnor, Mr. and Mn. Olllllld- May her soul rest in peace. .....__-.-_-_.. An Illinois machinist who bu been blind more than 50 your; bu patented a number of useful ae- . * vices. including u combination loch with more than 25.000 possible com- hinltiono ind lovers! animal mp0. Pruning o lem- ouone smut u v sounds a note of caution rcgzirdli; the adoption by the Dominion. iii A. Wheeler traffic nmnager for in Dominion government. l3) Arlyn Thorpe, Traffic hlanagrr, Sprm Falls Pulp and Paper 00.. who]: attending the convention. ll; i5 g the opinion that Canada should l]- low the United States to demoli- stratc the success of the proposal “container service" licfnrc urloplliil it in this country. A German inventors bicycle is pm- pelled by levers with a rowing ill/l- ‘on mid steered iviih ihc fool. A new inncliiiie for printing brandl on ivnlniits ulorl-‘s at o speed 0i m . than 2000 nuts a minuiu. fdfiREPPLFlU cows 1S bzstanzl‘ Relief Just‘ l Breathe cannon... You can stop that nasty nasal - charge in on hour by brunt l "CIIHIIIIIOZODO." Sneezing, runnlll eyes and itchy nose are prflmll“ corrected. No medicine to tukki simply inhale tho sooth u! fumes Catar-hozuuc nlid ml urll. Tll urippy. iicuralgic headache pl! away. Nose nnd throat arc cleared l‘ ofiensive discharges. Cnlurrli, l~ colds, coughing and spitting come- an end when you use (Yulurrhom It is sale, reliable, sure m cmdica your cold. Get Cutnrrhozaiic lrflll any druggist. Two months‘ tiw-atmen‘ one dollar; small sine. F‘ l (‘kin using soothing ‘ llmlling Aiifilllibillfli new combined cigar-um ooutomor and plinonlvnomhollnolllllpmto. \