' 'i ‘ ' page“ uuual-lme or enact rsulrs * a ‘c "Ambitious L OCCll StUd€nt5 . m- oummo“ A-no PERINNIAL nowsns , , SUGCIQQI . -— ’ ' ‘ ’ 3k C I LTIrcllcIil-ilii, gilaadigttegineilnwiilon (Dlpsrlmentsl Fsrnls Note) . - ‘ U i e , S B v pleased to lr-now that shehas been ‘m! u“ m l w or 6mm . . n successfully operated on in Cleve- ° 9 m“ c“ 5 _ __ l m“, 0M0 and u do,“ ma,” fruits and perennial tlowerl h use - » ~- l . 1 ' ' fui in the attaining of sever: oh- l i , it hi f i’ nter e uuo "ro near-mic funeral of Zflflfffpfln: 3,',“,,_,,,, v i the Iauladmrs. iliemidin‘ Feialiwfiiar our comnion hardyspocies do not ‘ ‘ W" 9 "m" l" M‘ m‘ e ' surfer much hum from freeling A ‘ 1318MB 311°" ‘"1 531mm" 511°" but are usually killed by alternate" y 2”f r ‘ L e noon to the People's Cemetery. i. m" ‘M tum“; B}, the u“ ~ - - n» ‘ The services _at the house and o; . good “g9 mulch‘ pygpafjl 3p a ' srsve were conducted by Rer- Dr- plied, the plant, after ncerlu: will. l‘ Ramsay. 'l'he pallbearers ignored: as s rule; may fmsen during w: Go d Evans, Hammond or . ter and ea sprint thaws. I 1 chasuFmh Wm‘ M“°Q““"1°' A“ o AD MISSION Mr John '1' * The umermls relatives and "h" 1' ""°11Y“'"" °‘"- ‘mm 1 I 3"” Machml" l“ c‘ ‘Wm’ N a iedI-b 1 hl ir‘ nds iii the late ‘lira Montaluo"“m"' “d m” “n5” "f l“ - . \ \ (' ‘sllcnzwnilinlilghtier yElrinilr of Llxikiettefof Linkletter’ were sad-hum "°°'1"F "m 1"’ °"°"' n i” ll ' ‘ l FUNERAL Y53T5RDAY-' The New Annan. N. 8.. were in the dened to learn of her death whichlg‘;'i_'glzlfl1;gpfirozlxi Eugfi; 33$; MOTHERf- Fletcher's Cas- l I l i l ‘Illa Ilill Most Important ' Rolling Miller $elecled Frol ‘Illit lull ‘a lain ior lilo Gharloiieio lvll Gllardialllsi funeral of the late Carl Riggs was held from his late residence, Fitz- roy Street, yesterday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. The servic- es at the house and grave were ‘conducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay as- lslsted by Mr. E. C. Robertson. The lpallbearers were. Ellwhl W111“- George Johnston, Curl Cameron. Hamm McConnell, Lloyd Johnston, Sayer Chandler. lies A. MoN-utt, has returned to her home in Bumnleliside, after an ex- tended trip to ‘Calgary Alta" she visited her son Charles and her sister, Miss May Dinnis, in that city. She is most favorably lm- pressed with the western country. doubly pleased to find that her son is blessed with good health and is enjoying prosperity. Miss Dlonls is also lnxlrrlating in good health, lng the duties of her profession. Tlgnish, caused wide spread rflgfei and is busily engaged in discharg-v occurred on Feb 10, 19.56, at the. home of Mr. and ihirs. Leonard (‘asely of Needharn Mass. whet-n she had gone in Sept. last, to spend the winter. Mrs. Linllletter was porn in Fredericton, P. E. 1.. Jan. 25, 1862;, being the eldest daughter of -the late Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stev- 9118011. Over forty years ago she mar- ried Montague Linkletter of Link- lctter and after ten years of happy married life she was left a widow city yesterday and leave ibmormw on return home. spending tho night with Mr. and lMrs. Jiugh Mc- Lure at, Bradalbarle. -Mr. Smith was called to Blvmklyn by one sud- den dearh of his beloved wife on Thursday, March 18th, she havini; come home to nurse her mother. Her ‘illness and death came as a severe shock to her family to whom sincere sympathy is extended. l FUNERAL YE8TERDAY.— The to St. Dunstanls Cathedral where a Requiem High Mass was celebra- ted by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. The ‘members or the Benevolent IP18" know better than they, the 1011,1116 Society. of which deceased svas shove, the prflyem or he; who d9. nlsmber preceded 11w Ilesrss- Thelvoted her life to the extension of bravely curried rhrough_ and to-, day her sons and daughter rise up, and call her memory ‘blessed-shone 'and Chas. J. Mitchell. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon. I THU RSDAY She was a devoted and consist‘ ent member of the Christian Church, Sunlmenslde. ‘She leaves -two gains vlzz-sFrank who resides on thel llonlcstead and Isaac pester of the Illn the passing of lMrg ])_ A MdlChristian Church, Wenger, Ont, wonk and interest in the Eldon one 111119 5°". J-‘imes- 111511111 spring and the high temperatures not (only thaw out unprotected plants, but‘ induce growth as well. Such unsessonsble weather may he follolred by severe cold which will damage or ‘kill the newly started growth and often kell the plant it- self. iii. is, therefore, evident that a mulch for winter protection is not so lmllCil a protection against cold as it is against L h" heat by preventing, premature thawing and too early growth. _ Nature's protection, or mulch, is toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, To avoid imitations, always look for th helps (one pound to 100 birds.) The second common railiht is that d in , wyindgblown leaves and later snow. Will Bevel!’ ‘W! ‘"1 “Wm U" a As the season advances these Islood iiouse WOW" B! 111° 111"“ stems break down and form a pro- alle limit 11-11111) 11116 Klrflle-‘and 3'3"“ tectlon in the early spring loi- the several days hemre alley are k111- crown oi‘ the plant. Shrubberyied omlii 89111111418 W611 115N111‘? holds leaves that are ‘blown into it, feathers. DI‘! Fl-lfllllrll-‘Y 11190 99"" desirable to clear up fall litter of 81m and wllfllllll-lflfl. 111B W911 4° this sort, as it has an untidy andfioparnte nine sizes and m-aooh @119 onsigh-tJy appearance. but if this individual birds carefully’ so tihfllt is done, artificial protection, of a those carryng all the fmtrtening similar nature. ill the form of a they can stand may be taken out mulch, should be given the plants! ' Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. ' e signature of Proven directions 2n each. package. Physicians everywhere {ewmmmd and killed. Souls cannot so mm“ more tihisin a week or ten d“. d; TUESHDAY funeral of the late John ‘H Burns with "W, - small children m care for . .- 1 _ , 1d l, uh h i hn , Th the birds are aw‘?- Mio the crates crane ieedllllh. willie others 1 “ENJOYED V'8'T_M'5' chm‘ was held yeamrday mom‘); mmi and tram‘ . stgrlns oi‘ hxhilceohxi‘ lilanis aftei- wimhoult dueling treated lfor lice. good mivns -ror ifive or six vii? his late residence, 300 Kent Stree This task she patiently and’ remain “prism “my catch and as a mequeuce some gbM-d, wind; Ilgltg bllrdg ggpgginb “m” difference is airways more mum, lSome ibwldls ~w1lii not rm“ "d will never lbe fit for the mnkeL Don't try to market these, p, “m, ly brink-S drown the price “l we betteir fowl. -Iit is more mum,“ where she enjoyed the most de- 9311 heflferfi were Mi-‘gflfi- T- w- 11- The IMas-tens Kingdom, in the, d wh 1 m m “was b0 make soup of 11116111. l] lightful weather which made the Pmwsc. n. Rafiflscsnér. - génxfntihllmt‘, "W °‘“"°h “"4 "1""°“°°'°'iiin lliiiii- csligcixiiicizi-iriynn in ‘ileetim birds hhalt hrc not prices and a Sfeater return ifiiii "1511 mm“ pleanant" She w” ‘m’ P' v‘ m’ ' ' h" 81d was needed‘ ‘ent mulch. lt is. however. usualll/ihealiy vlsomus nor ulvilform in be ‘removed. lif nothing hilt ore. Dori)’ iitiwdi thirds were m; m, M“ market, and rllf t-hese were d". trlbtlllied tlhmousbout n; m,“ moniulu of the year as possible, l, is tihe iillsihilm ltouch that pay; and kill the plants. The mulch 1;, - "g _ liow pleasant it is to receive news Eldon has lust a noble amlzand one daughter. ‘Mrs. ‘Leonard , _ _____ i» i c Y» c» Sifiiniii’."iii“$.;i‘i‘.i‘fi"‘i‘§..§”“?;'3i“$.f“i’§.i?§i“i5J.§‘.f..‘;°ii.'2;‘T.- a , l = ‘ T Y ExTENDED_The by all. _ her ‘an “In”? to 10v n :3 very strawy horse manure. Close »;_/..,=.;.~v,, t l 1 Ail/M" 1* d m or he;- many activities in church M‘ the “lame; r e a c ‘c cr- was o, dame mammh “w, as $1? ' ' lflmm‘ m ‘Mary E‘ g1” i’ £6,155‘ Work 111°"! 13 ‘m9 wmch mefl" $0,119,. y 0 a‘ mm“ well rotted manure, is not aatls~ ‘ "mmmer of M“ ' 086p y‘ 809C181 111111139. nameb’ ‘her ' factory as heating may often start i al-- Qvl mum you days, the variegated programs provided for patrons, and thc first-class symphony orchestras with which the singer has_a chance to work." Miss Erck has song for two years at the Strand Theatre in Brooklyn, and is now to tour the theatres of the country. Her sal- ary is more than that of the aver- age star at the Metro olitan. “And I love the wor so much," she adds. “There is a great thrill about singing ‘Pal of My Cradle Days’ or some other purely Amer- irzln song of the people, and get~ ting the immediate heart response the audiences give you." Wdyi -- h\ ‘my crn- lit dayi,__,_, Grand Opera No Longer Goal of Young Singers, Says Musician New York City.—No longer does the ambitious young girl, about whose voice family and friends have always raved, hitch her wagon to an opera rolc. “Today," says Miss Rosalie Erck, “she is quite content to study for the motion picture stage. This may sound strange at first, but it won't long if one remember! the beautiful theatres that house motion pictures these ‘among ‘the many friends and rela- tivos of the family. She had en- joyed perfect: [health until two weeks before her death when she was stricken with rheumatic fever .'ll‘.ii ilesp'te best medical skill and Iu-lwlcr nursing died on March 11th. Being of a loving disposition she wan; u great favorite among her companions and he;- sudden death at the early age of eleven. Wes 0 shook t» all especially to her mother who only ten short months ago had to bear ‘the loss of a hus- band. The funeral ‘took place on March 13th and was largely atten- ded. Bcsidcs a sorrowing mother she ls survived by a sister age three and a bnby brother of eleven months. in ollr obituary column appears a notice of the death of the above named clergyman. Born in lie- deque in this Province he entered the Ministry of the Methodist Church in the year 1863 and con- tinued in the active work of the church in the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- land until the year 1913 when he retired after fifty years of faithful ‘service as an able and honoured 'mlnlster' of the Gospel. He filled many of the lmiportant charges of the New Brunswick and P. E. Is- land conference. l-le was a kind and genial gentleman and had illlany warm friends and admirers 1iilT0llZiiO11i. the conference. His uvlfe was a daughter of the late John Beer, Esquire, who predecea- sed llim about two years ago. He leaves several daughters to mourn the loss of a kind an-d loving fath- er to whom we extend our warm~ cst sympathy. - 1 WEDNESDAY —1P‘r’entls will be sorry to learn that Mr Oliver Carver. formerly of Sulllnllereide and son of Mr. and Airs. Janlos Carver is seriously |'.ll ill a hospital in Boston. il-iie mother .‘s with him and friends hero will childhood; llcr youngest son Silas, ghok wig la thielologlaan‘ student, at ‘ore. she tau ht the slrls’ m e "W" Y 1° "nmred 111‘! iiligcoinilzl such tenchging as aha" Service 10" “"3 and W111i"! and novel'- be forgotten. When it waslmudi’ m9 61113791119 660N506. hi8 ry to graduate from he, death occurred in England, Aug-um. iclass (never from her tsnchlngl 27' 1919' TM” "m" V9181!“ l° many tears were shed. ‘Her 913C‘? heavily "V," we loving ‘nun o! among them was seldom vacmm his mother that it ultimately pro. n, was always her aim no lmprggfi ggfiillli the disease that caused her the lm ortance of S. S. Work an . ' her pug,“ were wenxmunded h, “Besides her immediate family the Bible, Shorter Catechism. ' ‘m’ are 1°“ 1° "mum @4511‘ 1°" Psalms and Paraphrases, n curri-“m 51510". MP1 ‘P1615011 Mllffey. culum which imam 1s no“ w Cqualnlfmdnricton and Mrs. John Mac- Who can estimate the far reachinglxmnon~ Qmwmtiemwll. 0180 foul‘ influence for good which enlinsted'h'°1'h°m 690189 31111 lwllliuru Stev- nom such teaching as those gms enson of Fredericton. 1P ~I., and went out i-nto the world? Many nfhh“ am} 7F" ‘SWVQIIBW 01' them are now mothers and grand. “"111 DQ191111. Her remains were mothers. some have “passed on." “cwmpaffled 7mm Nwdham» ‘Ma-Bl- others have travelled far, a few F°'L1“k1m.e'. ‘P- E~ 1n ‘by ‘MP- 411111 are here h: Eldon, but wherever Mrs‘ ‘L°°"'“"1 (W351? 811i! 119i‘ son they are. ‘her memory will ever b0 cherished in reverence and affec- tion.—1One of Them. Sunday iSch0ol of the Belfast Pres- byterian church. For half a ccn- 1111109 1111011118)’. Feb. 15th was con- ducted by her past/n, Rd“ R h Norton. _ y mulching around the Rcv. Isaac Linvklettcr. [benefited b The mner“! service "111911 t°°kgroots with ordinul-y barn-yard man’ should be ilpplied to adepth of two or three inches as soon as the , ground is frozen, in the fall, ands removed when danger of severe cold is past the following sprung. Practically all oi our com non perennial flowers are bcnelltwi by a mulch two to four Hither", in’ depth of straw, leaf mould or etrawy horse manure. Many follow the practice o.’ dig- ging this material ill-to the soil and thus enrich the soil and gel. rid of the litter at the same time. Straw‘ berries are bcst mulched with coarse straw spread evenly over the rows to a depth of two or three inches. The canes of black- berries, icnder varieties of rasp HIS MAJEBTY THE BABY England is awaiieneirlq to the fact that British moving picture plays need protection from the country. —~From London Opinion. berries and grape-s silould he laid down and covered with four to six inches oi soil‘. Currants goose berries and hardy raspberries are. ure. which can be worked into the, ground by cultivation during the late spring. As ll rule. many plants The many ibeautiful liioral ltrl- butes bore silent testimony to the ‘fivtficln ln which the deceased w“ c i . Wreath from The Linkletter Wo- men's dnstllute of which she was an Honorary mom-her. SDPBY of roses from Wqngor Christian Ohllrch, Ont. “Sh”! 01 ‘CflFllllUolls fronl First Biiiltist Church, Needham, Mass. ‘Pillow Carnations from lMr. and Mrs. Vi’loodbury_ Needham, Mags, Pillow from Miss Burkett, ‘Need. ham. Mass. lSpray Daffodils from Mr, and Mrs. Keith, ‘Needham, Mass, Her loved form was lnld to ma; in the Linlklettey semen-y beams her husband who predeceased her thirty years. with the passing uwny of Mrs- Duncan McPhail, which took place at the home of her son in York Point, on January 22nd, our inro- vince has lost another oflts old- er and highly respected citizens. She bud reached the age of eighty eight, and had always cnlfiiied very good health up to shortly before her death, when she was seized with a paralytic stroke which rap- idly weakened her, and n ‘peaceful passing away soon followed. The funeral was held on Tues- day the 26th, being conducted by Rev. C. l1. MaoNevin, pastor oi‘ Cornwall United Church, and her remains’ were laid away in Argyle lShore Cemetery. -lt was one of the ifew line days that the winter provided for such n journey and the roads were good, which gave many old friends an op portunity to meet the remains and accompany them to their last rost- illg place. The paihhearers were: Messrs. Hugh MacMlilan. Hector Murchison, Percy howthcr, Lea Howard, Angus McPheo and ninert P. s. I. sxlliPl-zn KILLED- Captain Lewis C. McLean, n "my. ed skipper of Gloucester fishing: vessels and a native of PrLnce Ed- wurli Island, was killed by nn null) in that city n few days ago, ‘Cap- "11" 111014180 med 64 Yfiars. Went to Gloucester when s. young man}: will survive and even appear tn thrive without mulching, bllt ex- perience has shown that ‘mulching, if properly done, will benefit pract- ically any variety or species of small fruits and perennial flownrs. SURPLUS COCK- ERELS FATTENING (Experimental Farms Note) Considerable mdvice ins been given 0n hhnav Jo iilalllton ilie sunpius shock on liilc .poulllry plant. anl by flhls Mme if] mom] (16.34 cf the eainiy oockekf-s -h»'lve ~bcsn marketed, bu‘ there are rirlvlys a few of the love-r once lc-lt. airli i’. is more or less of a lprciivlonl vo know just what to do viivh li-iiem. Ale a rure t-hese cockercii‘ ore not only latter ‘but they lure hclthel‘ as well dcvelolpsl ncir as strong amid viigonnus as the eeuiy birds. Ne"“.1her' lure itihcy srtiialfla Ifor the Olnnlstm-as tirade, so lilc best thing i0 dio ‘wltih iilh-em now is to get them ready ifor January's mnillkot lit does not may iio csnry evcn lure lilflllbiiflii cookercig inbo the wilntier 3 hp. size now _ only Greater Engine Value FAIRBANKS-MORSE Type “M" Marine Engine Here is an engine that will not iail you. It is_sturdlly built and will give unfailing service. and ample bearings, the vibration is re- Due to its heavy construction f anxiously awnit word of his re- w t-l], r m, .| , , i §'~*"’°'Y- iiiis. MoPllail up to within about {Onowed the nflhoflm“ “u” 3M“! ibglrfoN Zligimiihifil scithghlipliiigsiliilerltil’ 411W! l0 I minimal-n which melnl im- . , I K 0F c A three months of hop death was a Tzxgamrtl‘ Zgglmiglté: yizrs {Tm their winte: mentors. Pill. 1.114581 dom “om "pa" con- if ~ i . . MEETlNG.-— t a continuous resident of Dc Ssibio. "mam during the winhyrs ‘:3 Iilmnlfiniifii! in n tnnrli voniiilaltcd- pen by wilh mufller car- The ignition is positive in all wrath"! ___ _ , , , .5 — _ ‘ ' it is not quite fair to say that Uncle Sam is diving recklessly in. --From the World-Herald, Omaha Neb. ‘largely attended meeting of the iKiliBillS of Columbus, held in- tileir Home, Kent Street, Monday dvon- lhearty vote of thanks moved by |Mr. H. F. Connors and seconded by Mr. John M. Jiughcs, was coo- vsyed to tile learned lecturer by lbe chairman, to which Father ‘Mc- Intyre made a suitable reply. At wife and family. have removed to Detroit, llcr husband who preceded her by 1 . some twcnty-iiive years was one of n“ only in Bummer‘ H” h“ ‘men Dlanning to sail next week Wm; friends of Mr. William O. Davey, Woymouth St.. will be pleased to lear-n 111M he is now well on the rolld to a complete recovery, after, "'"<1°"K°1"K a second operation at the City Hospital. She leaves behind a family of three sons and three daughters to cherish her memory: Malcolm at York Point, John and William in the West, ‘Mrs. Johnson in New fore. To the bereaved the Guard- Cheap coals last longer. Nobody ltihme hbmes a day. Any "mod mix- tihemselvcs, n-nil. lriive a mash feed burgh", and illlre of ibolmn grown grlfns mixed “Wench” tlhe other iulrlls. in‘ brfndng the oookerols ‘in off lremlze whom they have ‘llionty of cxcmllse, and con- ilnimp lllhcim lin mile smafil space of a ieodinnt mite, one must be illlten ifor mhle first dew days not to '71» CANADIAN their fuiil rllltion tlwllce n day. and the Schebler carburetor is veil’ 1111' * cient. The engines are noted ior the the community's most prosperous 1m] t ' d h m. ling. an lnstructlv l i te ti "w "not mllokorcl l i .-l . . . ° =1"\"°"\h= Isqlllrs I" 1° ‘adores was diellveircillnliy iievlieimlilg- iarmerel ma" mm being known f“ lmrald‘ Be n "g h“ xtihtiazklsiililotrcilulk or humemflk ‘m! “m: Co“ h very o" I McIntyre on "The Early Canadian M and “ear {or “s mom andmac am .L T“. d r , Engine complete Th ,, ,, . m m; ‘M,,asl0mr,m_,. Deputy Gmnd hedges, while ill recent years it héufil-lflzhmflij! Jr s ego ‘ml to: w“)! a" lnuana. m; M_ is also nude in 5, 8, Knight J. n. Blanchard occupied 1‘““"'°"°1"°g ‘considerable ipllblicl- rmoav lcnncylhhle. fLmii-fiw .,.,‘“,§;,Z_,,,“§,, lion fillings only 'p‘ m“ , . the chair. At the conclusion a bxnhlrgugg ‘finghspgrrrllkglfnasughon IMPaOVINQ __ The many mm“. lam mo. or wm- “m” my MIL piligtcemli: or call It our office ior lull s. Fairbanks-Morse Q the business meeting. which GNBKOW. lN- 3.. Mrs. W. H. Inmnn - - owed the shun. Mr. 1.... Email: oi I» Suk- ud Ito». n- Inmn or __“‘*_- 5.13.11?" “$221.1. 'i'."."“'”" “.'..i.'.i§i' MPANYLW. mt was appointed Treasurer, vice Hampton. Another daughter, Eva Briundh premier oi’ Franco. lie Iy gnpggy-qiizun me (afiqlgfi “M, q co - m Mr. ‘Ernest Trainor, who wltih his had passed away some years be- wears a $10 overcoat. Wise guy. 11101101111111 diily when tihey may 75 Pin“ wimllfl S1100! Sgint John, N.’- N! lan extends sincerest sympathy. steals them. 139mm "m; m M“, m." 169d ‘ >1 __ - -'__, BRINGING UP FATHEIL~ -By George M01101!‘ '_ w? - . i WHY‘ 1W5 "fWQvElJe OF lfiLECTRifilTy HAVE 5E1’ MEL THlNKiNQ . I OrJNh MEAN MDNEY IMEAN IN THE Town l bUDOObE YOU'VE bEEN AQREAT hflAyqj CHANQEQ, slncz y-QU wuz HETZE wémns l ‘a wowoznwui. wt-lo“ FOQ IWSY/v-lciai? aczcrmci-rv w» L1- Proved “stfe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism noes NOT AFFECT ms HEART. M *1 i. wll-“I . 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