way in liyile Park." said Har- Dudtlcritl c. “The stran e art SYDNEY. N. S., Jan. 15.- An oi' the inc-si beautiful phrases Fr ' ' ‘ . niany locations and places, not in London, but all over England. n- - ~ _ (route oi' the king). because it led tile imperial palace. _ ‘i‘l`ime passed and the Londoner had trouble pronouncing (to ` him) diflicult plirase ‘route du roi,' and- degencruteil into ‘llotten Row.' Rottou Row" is one oi' London’s spots. lt leads toward Bucf social standpoint, us it is the favo- drive of thc elite.-. On Sundays tliurrb’ nartulc in Rotten row is ui socict_\"s nn.-at brilliant spec- ’i‘lic I-`rcncli influence in noniencla- oi ' .' ' “_”-' Signature of _&WMWd l it 3:! Aura- . I Arorlluiv n @EE».r.a¢ no-.w W'-""‘.-'_ his Cru 'mug Gonmxv HON‘l'RlJl.&Ni’.W YORK 5 r w....;.........‘..c.... BVS DK 27 years of ago and previous to remo- ving West was in the employ of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. owing to ill health he retired from the.,bauk a couple of years ago and took up fa Besides his mother there are left to - _-_»_»_-;v;,,,;~,¢,,|\,y,~_-_-_-_- _-_ ,~;_- mn-uve. _ - . _ ' - . °‘-r~»c:::::::::.‘:::r-'-` '-'-'-'-1*-'.2'-'rf:::::;;:_-_~ - ~--_‘.- ._ .- - A _ *"~‘x,"‘. ` - f Y . , . ' -rr nv to our is this rrovinoo. wrwo clara - -” . ‘ » , -A rntoric runo. Bun supper can must aooompuny ` - and dance will bo held in Wellington mum charge tweatliilye V A " “E Q E' ' s""°“3 H“f{,,°"hT"°'°'f' °rv°"'."i." -ri-is uon|f§E°Bm.v ononum Jan. I , nn t e auqices o e - Wellington Women's institute. Ad- Nil 50 Uliillllbil It Ll|lCrty'l'il‘0lis0r- mission to dance and supper 25 cents. |11 PlYl°l’l» Bill-\llll0l’lid0» mat Should weather prove unfavorable, ---~ ' dance will be held following nrst fine -'POUCE °°URT-- The Clie of ni 3971 1 isnupa the youos mon 'Shu' ol Konuinzton. “E 1 = 2 iii# EE# a | 5 . - - . ' charged with perjury was continued -|s|.ANnlR Dean.-Mr. J., S. at the Prince Co.. Court House on Hinton, Summer-side yesterday receiv- Wodliogrly \l°f°l'° siipendiery Magis- oo at iotter from western cnnnis in- tra-to ight ond further _odiournod .Always nn-nun; mm or too noon. at Mininaoso till urday the 20th. one one ot Man., on Jah. 8rd of Mr. Alfred Reed d ess was also diill\0B90‘ 0! li- B ron of mrs. william ima forndrlv-iii. oo Court some mornin: by o Bars of Summerside. Deceased was about line# $1 Bild 00Bll--PL IESTEII PERSOIILS ing in Saskatchewan. Early in __-Ollcor Moose, Kensington paid vember he contracted a cold from the an Qifliclal visit to Bummerslde on effects of which he never recovered. Wednesday.-H. _ li mourn one brother Frank," with the -Miss Mary A. Monaghan. Kinkora Canadian forces in England, and two paid a visit on Wednesday to friends sisters, Mrs. Fred Porter in Minindo in town.-H. ~ sa, Sask., where his mother resides und Miss Marlon also in Western Ca- -Mr. J. Smallman and Mr. B. nada.-C. Matthews of Summerside pdid a visit . e to O'Leary last week.-W. » 4 In loving memery of our dear mo- _ |&%e'g§L%%m ther. Mrs. Jas. J. Reeves, Freetown, -'M188 H- -701|? Of 0'L9l\l'y iS at life' wor‘m_Convu|“m,_¢"d,h. P. E. 1., who departed this life, Jan. sent training at the Prince Edward Is- ness and Lossor.-5|_|.;|-;i>. is 1912. Gone ant not forgotten. loud hospital for a uurse--W- FncS|m||¢ Signaiurcuf . ion are not forgotten mother dear. -ML 900110 Walsh. Ellerolle. re- 6g<"#‘1‘3°55'_' . Nor win yon ever be, so long as nfs turned homo on Tuesday ovenins al- and memory inntg ter transacting some business in town Th a We will remember thee. -H- You suffered much. you murmured not, -Messrs Patrick Hughes, Sham- Vve watched yen any by day, rock and James Arnett, Albany. were Until nt last with broken hearts, among the business men in Summer- We saw you pass away. side on Wednesday.-H. Printed -by request of her daughter, “-- li-l'rs. F. Rankin, 45 State, Perth'Am- -Messrs Thomas Keele and Percy boy, N J Keele, Alberton were inward passen- E“°° c°PY °tWf‘PP”° v»¢ ensue- oo»~»»»~v'. new von- -mv. ° A ~ gers on Tuesday and returned home 'i976 1 19M 1 -- ltow' is un ugly name' t0 be to l.t;-udou’s most fashionable NEAR SYDNEY Italian named John Ramello was found dead today on Atlantic Street, near the Iron City Hotel, Sydney Mines. At the undertaking rooms, after rermo-ving the clothing, Dr. Francis discovered a bullet wound in the chest it is understood that warrants have been issued against several of those noun.-d the msninnaiiie drive- .with whom the victim was Seen on tough liondon parks ‘route du Sllllday Highl- S E P this homely nppellatim. :is ii obviously is, was born ent li language the .\`oruiaus-i first populated aftf.-1' tho invasion of 1067 it that they gave l-‘reach names ._.- -- ,,v-....._......_..,.~.,...,_...,, ._.~._..,._.»- resting place a cross was erected. Throughout England now there are towns, villages and hamlets which 'bear the name of Cross. One can thus almost trace the course the fu- neral.ccrtege took. The last resting place before they got to Westminster was Chere Reine' Cross (Dear Queen Crass). now corrupted to Charing Cross' “‘Birdcage walk’ in St. James' Park is an interesting example. Popular belief generally is that in medieval days they used to hang bird cages with song birds in them from the boughs of the trees that mark the walk, so that folk rambling by could be delighted with the music of the feathered warblers. That is erroneous. l‘ula\:e and iiyiie Park Corn- is thc ct-ntrc of interest from lmntlou S show places is very wl1crc\'c|~ one goes. Charing which the inodern Londoner c ‘reniro ui' the \\'orl(l,’ is an <~orruplion or it one-time nunic. on l-Itlwuril the Confessor was ‘Birdcage walk’ is nothing more than Ibn b0fl_\' oi' his queen frvmla corruption of the French word 'bo- in \'