.P HH! i A Q. i i . it v .if ,'_;..:"‘ I, l rr ° ~ ,_ THE oHAn1.ofl'i'E'rollrttT-»eUARn1Ai'§ _ 1 - - litlvvtirtl _Night 7 and 8.45 THOMAS Fl . INC! "W ‘- Pnssswrs _ * ci-iAn.|.zs` .-/` ;in _ !SleUl A _.dQbns|ossl0l|:thn' i under his humble far-mhand’s . ._ . . . B . _ H ormo nuns is already ni-oven tim it winin- lewuiooz man 1 cw t ' ' ~ _ . i " .` : ., _ . ‘.7 - ':_vl> .- _ /,= ~‘ """'”""‘ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN “° ° ° s 1 - t... ..........,.... . . . . e . Y QAM! .ar s the supply srhldh can be tak _ »._~_-_ __ ,___ lv, l , . - _ _ . __ Mmm MIGRA1-on F nfithout 6.-idsnlirdlli the |9116 5° 'f@.`1‘f'ff\ ‘ .' '- ~ ' - ( - “ "1 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED _.y young lady. Apply ot. Guardian oftloo. -=--i-- PERSONALS Mr.`l-Iarding Fraser. Elmira, was in town yesterday. Mr. A_ C. lliclntyre, East Point, was in the city yesterday, Hr. A~. W_ Morrow. North Lake, was in the city yesterday. M.. Thomas I-inrain, Quebec, is registered at the Revere. Messrs Wm_ H. Kelly and Robt. Baker, North Lake, were among the visitors to the city yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. John fllicbonald of liit. Ryan, who under- went a very serious operutlon on Monday, will be -pleased to hear that she is steadily improving. Mr_ Alfred Sennott and Mr. Fred Sennott. of Moreil have rezurnod jacket, burned the soul of a great' home after spcr.-ding the wee-k’s d¢¢°c¢|,,°_ sum as your” a foot' -.11-d with friends in Emerald Junc- highi _ _ And when his sig opportunity _foul piay, mystery, scandal and everything-darned if he didn't disguise himself so yo\4'd hsrdl¥ know him, and- But sh.h-h-h-i Wal!! ‘ I .i 9. ._ FINAL CHAPTER “Hidden Dangers” *ffho Lifting Fog" brings this iorial to a oloos i » _ ‘,FOUR TIM E8 FOILED" The cisverost baby you ovsr saw ls the star. An amu- £1011. ----_--- llilfdl Llnllent lm-bermafs Double Tragedy 1 On Ocean Liner BRIDGETOWN, Barbados. March Ing monkey. a clovsr :terse and a collle complete the cast of this unusual comedy Li L. i’lTU|i|5 HATS Mil IV|[Il]|§lS _I 18.--Louis Cammagna, a passenger on the steamer Vesari, bound to Buenoo Aires from New York, kill- 'sd his wife Ernestine on the even- ing of March 10 and then commit- `ted suicide, it was learned on -the arrival of the steamer here today. Mr. Campagna fired Eve bullets in- to his fwife. The bodies were buried at see. The double tragedy aboard the sleaimship Vasari reported today from Barbados, British West. in- it Iii BHAEEANI] BEAUTY dies. in which Louis Cnmpagnn shot and killed his woman corti- panion and then coinmitteed sui- cide, was the climax of :in clone ment his wife and chilrirt-:\ revealed at their home in Brooklyn tonight. _ '_'»1 one Ltd.. has arrived home from mlngs are ultra smart with theiri The members of the dead iunn’s _ i 1-most successful buying trip lacy brims and cleverly exploited abroad; Miss Doiron for tells a. trimmings of fruit, flowers or ~ reason of smart styles und bright feathers. ' Miss Doiron, lndy buyer for Ps- halts for those who 'prefer trim- family, osmo of whom knew of his ‘fascination for the young, woman, .....\=_ i"`f \ "l »-».~. 5”. .l is 303 11215181 7-0 Vivid M1168. The t'liai'.'ict¢»ri>itic of many of the new French touch, laid aside during huts this year and stunning results wartime. is gratlunily coming back can be _=c.~u_ spocllilly the flowers. Wlllflh BTO; ln all Patons trimmed hats there .-rcévtivnaily lovely this year. '1`lie_is a touch of inniviuuni distinction irooplllg Side i-fllllming continues u that enhances the value of its suture, and is scen on several of u-orkinhiisiiip, ns .li-iss Murphy and -osdoy afternoon next. The new hzlis already shown are v ` 2 * .l .J . ~,',= :he'models to be shown et 'the hor assistants, do work that loaves it ;' ’ 1 ?P6U|Y-‘B at _Paton's Ltd.. 011 Wed-Illtllc to be desired. The new fad for grey is found ln .nauy strikingly smart hats and in :ountiess new dross accessories. as llrsy, Rust and Harding Blue are among the lovely new colors that lend the charm of novelty to Pa- i.on's Hats . . of the Napoleonic era, ami include ~ trlcorues and bicroncs. whimsi- cal of outline and otlteu very sharp- ll' pointerl at the sides, while others have prominent crowns and broad- ly flaring brims, but as one lady re- marked there is a hat for every S Combinations of'straw and satin lend themselves readily to the ar- wsre (preparing :L forr.ivln_t: r<>cr\pi- _ion for the errini; husband and 'father when news of the tragedy _reached them. ` l The dead mercha.nt's daugltter, Virginian, 20 yt-are old, said the girl her father had slain was Vivian Illressei, whom he met. two years ago. The daughter declared she tried to induce her parent to give up the girl. but unsuccessfully. "‘We couldn‘t. stop lt," she said. Catmpngna. who was a prosper- ous merchant, letit home on Janu- YH9' “M ‘I b""'°mm ‘me at that ‘ary 8, Virginia. related, and never ireturned. She went to his New . -_ s . 2 1 f ./4 ‘roi . A 1. 1 - ,..-fe".-is -x :_-; ig / ».a~' `=.~. . er. .. 0 _i .' ¥ #5 a' ,sl »_.' _ __ "' . gxk ‘Q ',7-7’ t§_'_.i e tist‘s fancy and some lovely models YOTK 05108 '-0 Diem WU31 him- but are noted with just a. wee touch without effect, she said. itsilfmltplreisglitnoss to relieve the dark A few days hier she went again ° It is do easy to choose a hot nt "° hm °m°° and 'WM wld me had Patons this year to give your suit Bone ¢° Arg9'nU““- that touch of Spring brightness “l called up the g'lrl's home," she fi1;“tl;'l"'}@"Y“\;“5YD;§’a3°n is T9' _contlnued, "and was told she had ‘_ c e or . ss ron an er - ,_ assistants during the next few 53;; aY“;u;°;;K;§rf:f:;r?é"X253 weeks. IS ~ » ` ` The woman of taste and refine- _feur. At first hs wouldn’t say any- ment knows how vitally lrnport.a.utIu,.gng_ But 1 pressed mm and he correct gloves are in the affectiv many admitted mm fume, and me wif, -:if-vt-.~.,~`,~.»_, -: B. ri*-_~ ,i i_ li ,_ .i if ll it lil. i -. .i ‘- i -, _ . _"°~..~.:°f 2 ,_ 4'? Fashion has placed poke bon- * rf/I in the lead and particularly -‘cart braid effects can be seen vt of! with a smart straw button : ribbon bow. Sailors of all sorlis are ideal for ummer sports, especially the Gage Mlor, which is becoming to al- :msl everyone, while -the larger -up-sn-tu. o- nesis of the costume and Patan's _gloves for Easter are correct ln every detail. A smart veil will islso lend charm to the new hat and Futons have a pretty range for selection, in fact their store teems with everything desired by tho early Spring shopper. You are cordially invited to the Eiuster Miillnery opening Wednes- idsy afternoon. »‘~.-‘ '-..-~'_7. .if-ss .-/._-¢.~.. ., e f ..~mn~\-vtr»1».<‘. 143.1 'fit ` Y ry =" f . 1. ~- , _,'- F ,L ‘.‘ ,, .‘_ -.., f._ Q |Y»l¢t':hd;lof 'tv i varnish. Q lv r .,»¢-l __ . U. deodilu' ll v PICTURB the dusting radiance of the car when new---lhst’| how it will look when rsgnishod tho Berry way. coat of BERRY BROS. AUIO COLOR VAR/v/SH viii impart s brilliant enamel - lustre ofgreat beauty and duralvlllty. You can. st little trouble and expenio, do the refinishing yourself in any color or group of colon, and it will dry overnight. Saus- hction s assured if you use Berry Bron |7l'0duct<; Wm»_r,f/usnattsfus-r BERRY _ BROTHERS x-_ wsnsviiu. own. Helmet f,}qv|"d6rmu, ». _ sold by _'ji `lm"WEEKs ..\'|.' gg qu-_ ~---was xgirl, taking fat.her's motor car along 'had sailed for South Amenica on 'January 10 on the Vasari." Virginia then said she communi- cated with the State Department, learned her father had sailed 'with the girl as Mr. and Mrs. Cnmpngna and had their pztsrfnorts revoked. 'Phe captain of the Vasari was in- structed to detain the elopers. On the return voyage, between Rio Janeiro to Barbados the couple, it is -believed, entered a death ps,ct rather than face their families, _.-._--»o¢»--- #hails Llhiment used by \"h1l|¢|ll\l ._-_<-o>-'-- This “l.tdy_ling” Not _ Beneficial to Crops _.__ WABHINGTON, Msirdh 17.-Tho Mexloon been beetle is the only had little girl of the “lady hug" family, United States Government farm exports have decreed ih ttnnouncin'-1 reprisal warfare against the new crop destroyer, active' particularly in Alabama, Colorado and New Mexico. Au other "tiny huns” are classed as 'lbeneflcial insects." but the bean beetle from Mexico feeds on plant-fertilizers and the Gov- ernment has $100,000 to spend in runningit out of the United States. _-_u-nuibi-i'*' TWO N, B. MEMBERS NOT SWORN IN FRHUERTCTUN. N. B., March 17. |-'rho Provincial mizlslature wil! ‘opened hy Lieut. Governor Pugsley amidst imposing ceremonies. Hon. J. R. M: Baxter, Lender of the opposition 'pronentodt Messrs Stewart and Buotte of Restirouche but ‘His Honor. Chief Justice Hn- sen, declined to swear them ln as they had not yet been declared re- turned -_is-Q-.Quiz-as Trouble snd bliss grow lsrgsr by snrslns. ________ ___*___ FIRE will be on for a dance at' the Country Club Satiuvlay after-’ noon and night. MARRIAGE AT NORTH TRVON -A marriage and wedding of more than ordinary interest ldok P12106 in North Tryon, on Wednesday eveninz, March 9th, when, within the Presbyterian Church. Miss Marjorie F. Chisholm, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Chisholm, and hir. Earle I-lowatt Boulter, were united in t.he holy of the Church, Rev. .l. S.-MacKay, of guests, relatives and friends o the popular young cou-ple. To the strains of Lohetigrinfs Bridal Chor and during the ceremony, the young couple (who were unattended) stood under an Arch which had been erected and prettily decorated. together with the interior ot’ the Church, for the occasion by friends Brlrhe, awF.ya (roa_,:irard . ETA- of the ibri-die and groom. The bride, who was beautifully' dressed for the occasion, was given awity. by her father, and at the close of the ceremony, the choir rendered “The Voice that Bronthefi: o’er Eden", (the congregation standing) as the bridal couple left the church, fol- lowed by showers of rice ond good wishes of their many friends. At the residence of the bride's parents the "Marriage Feast" was bounti- ; fully provided with the usual taste ‘ and skill of the brid~o’s mother, and the duties of waitresses ho tho Guests ut the festive board were most ably and skillfully performed by the brl-de's sisters, Miss Jessie and Mrs. li. M. Chisholm. Follow- ing the wedding dinner, came the of Seranaders, who, in their var nous costumes did ample justice thereto. While passing through the main entrance, each paused to sal ute and extend oongratmlstions to . . “ _ t . d G s ‘ to his ponds sreabo t io nm: in the -rmig wut w! g ml; C "ant cam, A ee B 1; i.._ is not be heiriusfsd of k'il6d off tht-ir mr um ' ° wongglu 3|’ 5 W: ‘W | passing or ihey refused to tircaril Perhaps you enjoy watching the hr J-N his -110591-;_|v.y, Tho nuzrt.-is \'i»’l ln his pi~e_~t.-1-as \v--‘-- ° ._ _UARGHIB Iillil- -- bonds of mntrlmony by the Pastor' f us, the bride entered the church* leaning upon tho arm of her father, _years and Jack Miner would not b the man who made the wild goose Montreal _Men 18 t like this per your, 0, 0, 0. 17, 30 150 rise and the flock which will pitch 500 5 acres of geese! These 59056 on hovering wings towards your STB decoys Whether the game bag is numbering over 1,000 per year w uot shot at in the SIJYUIE. N““ these (looks of geese como swarm ing to his place with the last :nenlb ing st least, in the open Do not re of the flock out of sight against forget that curly headed boy nt the horizon did not shoot them at all famous and incidentally would no have taught a lesson in the protec `ion of migratory birds to wh-ich th world may well pay attention it short problem in arithmetic. Th but 'wg will suppose it is one of ou` migratory w-lld~fowl_ e¢1_ .Sixty birds start. south in 0° v .. 46 winter. 1-4 are killed.. ....1 Spring migration. 1-4 are killed.. .. .. feast provided for the large body ' " 20 Suppose ten pairs ot birds ral the -bride and groom, sud, after bouncing the groom and most o the invited- (male) guests, they de- DP-rtod in order :md good will. in the wee sum' hours the guests de- parted for their respective homes, “'iShlnK Mr. and Mrs. Boulder a 101112. prosperous and it liappy jour. U91' tiiroutzlt life, and expressing the hope hull trust thot in their home, nm only the ble.-a.mg5 of il"-'ill-ll. liniiuinrss nn.-i t-nuvvritiueiit Shall ever vibiile, but thu: the great est bltwsinir or nil, the 1`|il/ine ills-ss i1lL'. shall he with tliotn to tim gun ol the jmirno_\' of life, so that, ng lilo onli ol’ iii'c`s joitr-ri(-y, php --|.{m,m fircic' shall tio: be hi'.ii~7.=ii, but U‘e"`-°’h"H i“‘ -'i li-'llillicr union in ly ‘ri colors_ running the gamut from! Exquisite, ham) vt-nrt; is go be the `hnli` his nge, who uccompunif-il him. "l.imcl that ir t.~.,;,.,._, ,mm DM, Y. :_ ` Nr. Ilnti Illrs. 15ruiiif»r liar(-_ _1 lm-ge t'iz'C`lt> of frii.-'his with whom the Guai'tii`ari unites in extending sim cere fcllcitations. ~ , An ti-British 1 Deniotistration 1 ‘ In New York NEW YORK, Mar. 18.--About 20,000 Sinn Fein sympathizers pur- i icipated inthe annual St. Pntrlck's ‘tdny parade yesterday which this ,year took the shape of an anti ‘British iiemonstration, even sur passing that of 1020 when Brltisl rule was considerably maiigned ]"|1ll§Fl of thchso-called Irish re1yubli~ were carried by hundreds and the customary banners denouncing in large letters British persecution and the British premier punctuated the columns. -The manifestation.- of the sentiment for Irish _politi- cal independence was somewhat discoucerted this year hy the ro- fusal of De Vttleras’ faction in this city to participate because of dif- ference of opinion over exp-_-odi- ture of the “Irish llopuhlicun" funds accumulated in this country by the "president," French And Turkish Forces In Conflict A coNs'rA.N'riNori.n, mr. is.- The French and Turkish forces at Cicllia have been engaged in re newed fighting there, announced despatches reaching this city. Further uprisings against Bolscviki in Kubsu, 'rersk and Dashestnn are reported. _ -1-£0-5--_-» Paris has declared officially' that llilile. llacliu is tfhe reigning beauty of the year 1921. She 'wus first chosen ns "queen" of the Thirteen- th Arrontllssornent and then by public ‘ballot its the "Queen nl Queens.” illlle Bnchu is twontyons' yours old and a tylpist. crease its losses. _ | -Now if spring shooting is not allowed and all other losses a. Why did the geese congregate in your tlavorlte sport ln years to come such multitudes? Because one mall Leave some game for hun protected them on his few acres of Sanctuary,-yes, and fed them and A few random shots the first few B __ 9 the condition of the local egg sit From this, turn for a minute, to Suppose spring shooting 'IB 3“°“; flock. _ it Fall shooting, 1-4 are killed r- Fli- - starvation, accident and death in ` 34 Spring shooting 1-4 are killed.-8 - ze tyoung each.. ._ .. ..20 . 40 i . Then next :l‘sll’s will bo. . . . . .60 f and the species is stationary. unless some catastrophe occurs to in- r the same we get this result_ 60 in th rushes as you wait for sun gl line of dressed e the market for nl or tae very “gm poultry on acoou receipts of fresh killed shock and the fact that the demand is chilfiY for cold storage stocks which ITB stondily decreasing as Ule 1!\°V9' mont is somewhat larS°" ‘hall lllllll for the period of the yBB»l'- . fluli of empty when you return to camp, you have lived, for one mom home for he may vlan, to enjoy we owe wnoiosuie ilbbins price' as follows k _h|o__ , ,,60to62c Tur eye c oc . ssc to me 30c to 356 ._ 406 to 426 400 tn 410 Fowl: _ 336 to llc The ti-ado in potatoes ts quiet. in and the prices are unehanxed with car lots cf Green Mountains Q00*-Od nation today but the undertone to at $L -/0 1 05 and QUGDPC S1001! ai the market continues easy and the 95c per bag of D0 lbs 0! tl‘l*¢k In e general impression is that values, a wholesale .iobhing “'31 1* fall' lm* Good turkeys Geese -- Chickens Ducks THE MARKETS ¢ There was no further change species considered is immaterial will have to reach lower level be ~ oiunt of business is l'0P0l`i-ed UWF0 r any storing for future requirements being steady demand for Small l0fB will be done. Supplies this week so to meet actusil wants and sales of far have been smaller than for the Green Mountains were made at $1 some period last week, but at the 15. and Quebec Swvk at $1 W 1-05 sam-9 time they are more than am- I bag of 80 lbs. rx~Sl°\'6. first light if utvu from your hive A very 1|,-ug feeling prevails in M W 4 dm. |lst'| mmm” 14: E3?i°.?ilftT'e¢N1sKis“§ovgiNT§ii’3§° CHICAGO MMU) 1 lower Recslpt/! 89 5'!! cases t mar cases inclilded 280 Co 196. .igggll "You may have heard of m9_1 am Dr Bradman the Pllmtvvus gentleman announced in the smok ing room Ah then in have the 0l>l>0rtunity to thank you for what you did for me," the quiet young fellow in the ooruer responded ‘1 have been be- nedted greatly by your treatment. Why-er-'were you n patient of mine? Though, of oont\rse_ I couldn’t possibly remember |11-" “0h. no; 1_ But my _uncle was and I was his 11el.r_" ._,,. ri ' ' . BeerI&f_Wee|is Beer \& Weeks IlHlIlll\\H`X?lII 0 FRIDAY AND AT 'R F' - ace Curtains $1.00 pr. lace DAY ___ Damask Clozhs vIa\\\\n\\nw//1/gi\\\\\\\\\\\i!1llAllll|iIlns\l\\€ ' | Beer &.Weelis Ill£\““QiII@\“Q ‘” D l Jack Miner tried for years to .at ies. becit:u_se the game on-t_l~;_ whith we-ré L_ ~ .‘ I- _t2. _ '.--.,'_',.! _ _'_' 2,, ‘_ - ~. v . . . ._ _ -. _ ' ' _ .- . ~ »' A f .~ _ _ 1, w.hafewilve<'ii4 i 8' -c ' - ' ' o3z‘for'£he»¢0rr6 _ __ _ ._ _ _ _ _ ‘_ drcorv. ro-re wvrv ,v°¢1=»='"v +'-¢°"° “‘°’"l°’.“ ""_“""" ye:-ratio. A , “fm _ ‘_ K . .~' -t.. - __ - _ V _ ~ `.t _ . _ ' _ E. ._ » _- _ . r _ ~= -- t . v . ~_ - _ . '- _ f `.' ' rl ` ' | ' I ` A ‘ » .1I';:;§:;;':.'.'.'.'.': - | II ` . _ ' I u ' , st se -Full shooting, 1-4 are killed..15 " as Sturvrition. nccident, and flcatli in winter, l-fl are killed.. .. ..'1l ‘ l . --A" ` :tt =Spriuc migration, 1--I are killed by nrt-|fient_, .. ., .. ....8 t Th-iricen pairs of birds raise to mntiiiitv -i young each.. .. IQ 1. Then rioxt ltall's flock will he .75 and- lm- -oecies is increastns, Slivl-ting will 'ue better next f:-ill for ti.r>re will be more birds. These figures ure only to ill\\at,.°l‘.o tho point. No one knows the exact loss cs that occur under the above heads. 'nut we do know positively /}////&"\\\\§\\'\i\\\s'E'l‘ different pai 65c a yd- 35c a yi' stair wearing. rldeglsgnb. . pee . :idea n yd- liuui the gular t d'_ .. Giaiiniii orffi0l` my $1.10 sizes. 79¢ . 1 _ $1.25 I ilulus C I 1