l Suiidziy School Lesson THE IMPROVED UNIFORM TERNATIONAL SUNDAY DUI-IDOL LESSONS. IN.‘ First Quarter: Lesson X: Acts VII-II: 4-8: 2 Corinthians V 14-20. Golden Top: 'Ye shall be my wit. nines. Acts l1: 8. March 6, 1927 SHARING THE GOOD NEWS It would‘ he dltlllcu-tt to imagine l‘ ‘a happier association qr Scrlplum l i l PURE emollient of great healing p ow_er_ Mo ne well adapted for treat- ment of skin injuries l paragraphs than is hlere found. They f-It each other like teuon ‘and met-rice. ‘Ilh-sre subtle um! arresting In ‘the nice ex- lactttude. One reailzea that ‘ha h; is something ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .4, m ilniiomhm w/W I MISS ANNIE SHARPLEY OHOWAN» Passed away at her Iiome ll‘: ‘Elm Avenue onthe 21st inst, ‘Miss Annie sllflfllley Chowun the dearly belov- ‘ell youngest daughter" of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. (Jhowan at the early age .01‘ 21 years. l Besides her parents she is su1'~ lvlveli by four sisters, Mrs. Bernard B. Rossignol of Peabody, ‘Mass. flvllsses llazel G. and Pearl E- of illusion, Mass, and Miss lllslla ‘M. int home and by tour ‘biothers. {Henry G., Arthur 'M., and Stanley ;W. of Western Canada and Wllllaln W. at home. PAGE SEVEN {touching a tine underlying prin- ‘ciple of the gllflllefirl. ‘most persist. ,ent and universal or all the ph~.-' h- e» wwlzi-‘ai flllllillQt-‘l and ""4"! h" quality. or richnni. for lulu. None but the bee! enter: tin Kllicfik petiole. Auk you: noon. ‘ She was a member and common-l hint of Trinity United Church. She was sick for the past six and diseases. This, In briefJs the report D “hgucnt prcplrrutio having been obtuml-ll independent purchase. from Zuni- ale green colour, and ogrl-l-zlbll- zlromzitil: odour. ofWLascelIes-Scott, F.S.Sc. (Lond.). of Little llford‘. Eng- land. after submitt- ing Zam-Buk to s series of clinical and personal tests. RV. SCOTT writes :—" I have chemically analysed the n known us “ ZAIIIHLIK," samples thc mztkcrs direct and by Buk is it balsamic ointment of lts con- stituents being exclusively of herbal origin, ZltIlI-Bllll contains none of the inipurc and often I irritating mineral drugs and annual fats [iresent in less carefully prepared ointmcnts; hence it nevrr exhibits o tendency to " Zuni-Bull is possl . . powrl‘ which promptly allcvillt raincidity. dloi rltrc antiseptic and bacteriziltidal l-s cutaneous disordl-rs due to parasites and pathogenic organisms. Moreover, its astringent and balsamic constituents render Zulu-Bull an um " I have u llllient ol grclit healing power. o hesitation in certifying the entire purity ol Zam-Buk. It ii well adapted for the treatment of superficial Injuries and skindisqrders." Lrlllou Ia ill: LlmJoh (‘lot-ml ulunz. con iitllm; Analyst lu Hie Royal l omnllluonl 1., new», rot. m lliillfllil‘, m: FREE! [Elfigllllllll iscussion of Public Accounts Report ,_ Featured Yester- _day’s Session .of Provincial Parlia- ment. I (Canadian Prcas)- —~ llllAllllll-LX, N. 9., Milflfll _ g n, willluui ‘chishulm, leulllu- Iol u_-,.- upposll ion, look tho oppuriutiily ‘vim, H“. "lotion was put. this zill- muoou in Ilif‘ lclil-HIHIIW‘ ll=‘l‘l""‘l'ly‘ o g0 into l-ouimliinl‘ of supply. Ill launch n criliclslu of illl- public u‘:- wuints for the ycur ltlllti. lll- cliul'l!.. d that assets which llllfl bcvll 1|"- ‘ll|l‘l‘(l of no Vlllllt‘ by llltl rcilllll m‘ thl- auditory, haul Ill-cu inclullcd in fhl‘ Iuilliiure‘ slice-l ‘ll Ill" Illlllll" acclaim-ls ililu yleai‘ and l\Xlll'f‘ll-‘“‘-ll Ills bcllcl’ that. thl- llullllora hall not sl-lui lhl‘ uccoutiis in quustlou ut iill ‘hul hull utlliclicll their corilflcntc. to lhc report; on llllllflllfllifill illVllll Ill-m by Illl! govern-motif. lllc was answered by John lkmll. ‘nuscrvlitlve. PIUIOII. Preiulci‘ R110- cs and Hon. (l. S. llflrllllklolt. ' liulslci‘ of Public Works. Slltllllflllk n turn, and was supported In blfl criticism by a Conservative niem» lbsr, W. B. Armstrong, Colchester. o For Fm Sam In In nulls lam-lull Ilulont 8L. Tamils. Unrlllstlol III Efllllll, Ool 4on1, nu shall-ll. rlulpm. n A up, Plies, ltlnglnrm, 01h, Indies, Burnt, In DKIIII- IIIN": All llrtlfllltl- _ ___%___. __._-_-_v- no hfto supply. ‘llc admitted that ‘there were possibly some Items mentioned In tho baillince sheets that were not. assets In thc true scuso of tho word. but they repre- s-cnted expenditures that had been made and something had to be shown on the opposite side of the sheet. Up to the present no moans hull been discovered whereby ‘that procedure could be obviated. It would undoubtedly be done In time. The expenditures had been mode on these Items with no provision itiallo for retiring them as assets when their value became exhaust- ed. lle referred to bridges, culverts null buildings among other things mentioned by the opposition leader in his criticism. "fhcre was nothing to be gained . by ninkiugtgeiierul charges ugiilusi Lhc report of tho public. accouiztl. ‘Mr. llurrlngllzii said, nor ‘ivus it fzllr to ‘make iii~- siiuinfliil: slutcuicnts house, hf‘. uwlfltl-d. ho ‘so churgl‘ frlluil-ll in specific. ‘Ho would bc only ion glnd to not ‘IIIIIIII any valuubll- suggcslloti llmi utilzlu lu- udvlincl-d from any l|IItIl'I- “r wlll-ruby ilic fluuifclul SIILIIP nil-iii. could bl- improved. ‘Voilslllerabll- progress \\':ts Jfllltll‘ lm flu- csliinllll-s for thl- lluparl- luunl. lit‘ niiturul rosunrlw-s. Frank Bfltnflcld liiill others objected lo a provision lo lake ovcr u val-uni fllnm ucur 'I‘r|iro for tbc use lrf the Agrluulturo lklrliriiiiciit in training boys who ureflo be IWOIIRIII. out from ldnglliiill uiillcr n joint schema with the Federal ‘government foi- colonization purposes. l-le declared that money was being spent with no return lo that department and that the plant at Truro Wm; largo enough t0 take care of all actlvlt~ lnomena. of Ihfetolry. i lPersecu-tlon of the Christian Chnzgh whether ‘by BCCIIBSIJJSIIICISIII 5m- perlallsm def-eotell- Itself. It {scattered the converts as‘ has been ‘said like live coals, DIEHI incendi- fliIleSl of ‘the world. , lWhen =Phlllp wen-t to samarl; ll ‘was only one more proof and ll- iln-zlrallon of how the ‘Christians Irose uliove ‘race prejudice, In ‘,l.li-:‘ kaleidoscope of Pentecost they iflnll seen ‘u. beautiful pztltern o‘f ‘ihow all races were to lic Included ‘in ‘the Bbllllllg 0t‘ the Gospel. They gw-hrlhglj ‘to that end. ’I“hey ‘were lulu toil-lug to support an institu- ltlon. lAs yet tlherc war, none. ‘They wuc not llelendlii-g n system [of theology. Such ‘a. system hall mo‘. yet been elaborated. ‘They ‘had u vlvld realization of the flor- ;.~;~ou of ‘God and ‘his lmmcllllite and LIZPIICIOUB‘ reilulion to tiran. They lsaw God revealed in Jesus. They :llllIl‘6'I't~l'lO0(l {he melinln-g and mot- ‘ivc 0f his sacrifice. They felt themselves associated in that. sac- clflce In siluh. u way ‘that they jlauuld no longer llve selflshly. jThey ‘must be "ambassadors". de- yvotell to “the mlplsitry of reconcil- ‘lotion!’ l ‘Iii illiis spirit lPruil "went to Europe. And what tllltlllllellfifl in Samaria, ‘happened ev- erywhere. ‘Multitude-s "gave heed lto the t-hlirgs spoken." And rho .i"in:t.l liiul not ‘t-esult. was “much joy" everywhere, Lt ls improbable ‘that Philip proiiclllcll ll. ilnruml sermon will‘. llcxt after the modern method. lle ’l..'l,tIie-r lvnlerell .‘lu‘ll> coitverslr-tion with ‘those whom llt-e met, answer- ing tfhlelr questions and explaining the work of Jesus. not to an milli- encc hut to individuals, or groups or such. lllls greut success WILA In ‘the "Airgus-t City". so named for uh-e Euilperclz- Augustus. More and more Ihhilip felt h-ilnself “con- strllincll," shut up to one course. that of being an evangelist lit‘ the good‘ ‘news 0t‘ Jesus ‘Christ. Ilis human speeclh was‘ to convey the Divine word of reconciliation. His tiuman syniluthy led ‘him to assoc- iate lhzilniselt‘ ‘with those to vrlhom lie mlnisleu-ell. 1S0 that lie always salll “our need" never "your need"! ‘Such a ‘minis-try could n0‘t fail! It was a snot-lass. UNDER _ THE STUDY LAMP lltellglon is II. joy creator, not a Joly-killer. It iualle ‘Snltuulrla’ hup- py ‘as it hull IIBYIH’ lwen bcforc. It lllll ‘Ilhc 5411116’. fur the clilefi of Aslfl Minor and ‘lduropl- null so on Jllil P\'Pl'_\'\\'lli’l‘l-‘ zrull UVMI‘ slncc....ll' Britain's lirulu-bl-al is heard ‘rmlull the gllrbe so is IIIIP ‘Hlllllll (ll' l‘.lirls~ flan JZlll(l'IIt'.*kir.,..|l is lxlsr-‘iul: stlungo that. llellglon him over bl-l-n assnclirlell with sadness oi‘ gloom. I-‘u-rhlips lbls canto front liu exag- gl-lalacll l-tnplulobl upon .~lhc stiffen ‘lug o‘f J-ssn-s. lllul IlI‘l' Ilasltl-ril greatest legacy in his ISIHVIIIIPH was his "joy". lle l-"nld ‘My joy I leave wl-ih you.” ‘Ills dosin- true-l llilil ‘tlreh- joy iullulrt be "‘ul|".... Lesson X 2. llfiellglon operates an unfailing fountntn- Iii ‘the ihiearl. l1 Ifilllllll-Tll Philip went. to_ lsulnarizi. ‘Peter went to Syria and‘. I.l'lll‘liI|Ilil.|lI‘I l,’ ',months, two and a half months of lwhich she was a. patient in the St- John County Hospital hilt despite lall ‘that loving care and medical ‘science could do she passed on to NC- CQLE ._.___€_____... Pfrlends unite and parting is nu ‘more? . , Her cheerful ‘manner and oblig- _ ling disposition mullc anll held fast given character and "success to ev- ,0. host of friends who mourn with My Slfllllur eftfout in every partlthe flimllyln their Hilll bPrr-nvl- of ‘the world unto ih-ls present llay- lment. | Hm ahllple ‘Omhllslmllll "l3 lllllllll The following uru the floral trl ""131 be ‘Volatile-ll 2f ‘the cairly trl- ‘butes ll'llll!ll1S‘0€‘Chi‘lll‘Ilun.ity rue to be re- ' Denied. ‘Devotion ‘to an ecclesiast-l ilul institution m- [Q l, gyglgn] or; lll9<ll0$y is no sitbstilute for this . ‘ Zfilil for conversion and a stril. -‘ h‘ religious life must cloillie rhel slllccessfltl ‘evangelist like Jlesus‘ seamless‘ robe....lt is an open l question whethl-y 111a cvungelilzlng’ l °""'§Y.°f Chll-‘lllflllilv ‘Kw-s 1w‘ al- Miss DOrlS allll ur. \Vllltli‘lll up‘)? live-ll Till.- more is tlie"1‘3nwu ‘ p snce 1e \\'0I‘t n ‘ ~ - . in greater uecll‘ or tho “llefltftl 1133:1491 ggggon Cmmen - . \ .' . . .: - .., , ‘ - from JEhIl-‘IICIIIISI, tht i..llii_i,.,.-l that‘ M“ and Mm Donald McLean .'. l ll ' l ' 1 gfuliul y mm“ m“ “h “like Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aben ‘McLean. , ‘Mr. null Mrs. C- ll. ‘l-‘osler and YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEVOTI A“""°l" l SERWCE ONAL Mr. Freldghandjller, Ch l l‘ u ‘r. mil ‘. rs. ‘m. owcu w SI‘ Marqiptl. 1927: Matthew XX 14-30. I‘) Illllllk those who were so kind, Motto; A "m" 1,‘, y)“, a symvur,‘ ,liiill considerate during their rel-cut; 01' lllfi own goods whorl-or (loll will sad bereavement. lin-c flit)’ rlcuiiliiid :iii account.‘ llubees Book. STEWARDSHIP AS A RULE OP LIVING. (Consecration Meet. ‘ ing.) , In Jti.'<lIIS' llllllJllYll) the Lord 0f ‘the l . - - ‘l fllimvux(m. hi“! "o! 31w fmy m" fluid ii filic sudden death Iii Boston, l-‘eb~' lliycll program oi how they were _ _ ,_ _ , l m procuem mama,“ m. mm helllluly Jill, 1927, OI Mr. lLIIgVlIL‘ gave leeway tn ‘the ‘personal ‘judg-lbmkim’ 29' so“ of M“ m“, Mm‘ iucnt of QIJCll. Each was to nseflohn Broke“ - l his 0w“ nun.‘ and nwlhmp ‘pp-u. Eugene was a returned soldier.‘ is the -Dlvln‘c way of training. lhilVlllg served a. number of years in, Each is -to ‘get “strai"li\vzty" to his the 44th Battalion and was severely‘ work and‘ ‘keep ‘at it." Elllelity iu-lwounlled ln his left arm whicbl sures inorezlsell capucity and ili- however was not rendered uselesl-u: creased reward. So il_ will ‘be in Employed h; lineman by the ;Sub- heaven ‘hereafter and torcvcr. urban_ Gas and Electric C0.. of GRESOENTS ‘Miss ‘Eva Gallant Ihulployees of T. F. White '1‘. F- White and Son The Family. SPRAYS Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cullmore and Mrs. i- MR. EUGENE OROKEN Many friends \throughout lhisl ty will bc greatly grieved to learn‘. Revere. Mass, hp was at his llally‘ _ DAILV READING: lilonlll‘ay—lSfewands‘hip of time. Eclce‘ 12: 1-14. Tuesday-Of 9-10 ‘duties when he was about to des- lccnd from a, piazza by means of the trailing which broke causing him Ito fat-l. fracturing his skull, the r“- ‘Isult o! which caused his death a ltew hours later. y‘ Eugene was a very amiable Ylllllll! man and ‘made many friends by his lkinll, loving disposition, mun In {this City unlI In the United States. Ilesllles his sol-rowing mother ‘unll father, there are left to mourn Jhrce sisters, ‘Mrs. billion ‘Cannon or this city. llelen and Kathleen at‘ Whllt ‘Illicit-ls have we lo use as lhonl“ l" B0510“; all-m l-llx brothers, “lvwllml-‘l? ll<‘I‘lIIlt‘.lt4, I-Jllwarll, Ambrose, ‘Rudolph llu ivhail lvtiyl.‘ may we bu mlirc‘_.m,| Bernard a" m‘ 308m"; palrlck ‘mmfim? Inf llrande Prairie, Alberta. Who! ls llil- different-c trump-on" Th? muera] wok plum, Mummy possessing and (IIVIIIIIK u ‘thing.’ “filming Fnbnmry 7m from M's 1MB residence 99 ‘F Sh. South Boston. thence to lloly Cross Cemetery. Qlallien. The pull lIFIITPTH were: (teorge Dounolly. Lorne Reagan. John McGuire, Arthur Altken. Em- lmcl hlcAlecr nnll Charles McPher- u. I l ‘money. Prov. 2: ‘lvfldlltifitliflyk-‘Oi intents. Rein. -: -9. ‘Thursdnw-Oi’ knnurlellgc. l Cor. Si: 145-23. l“.rllt‘ay—()t‘ prosperity. Job 29: 12-17. ‘Saturday-vi John 1). l-l. TO THINK ABOUT: VlllHY IS TEN-MlLLION-DOLLAR OFFER ‘NOT ADMITTED BV U. ‘SJ ASKS ‘PARIS JK-MIllllS, March 2. —'I‘he Llnltcll Gillies Treasury's (‘Ofllfiflfl lu lillmlt- m ling that France lg offering an ex-l‘ t.ra.'$l0,000,00tl over and ltbovel what she must pay this year ls couq; siderably puzzling ‘he French pub.‘ FLORAL OFFERINGS Pillow, Family; Cross, Final lln‘ Gillette Factory; l l r ‘Road on ‘February 15th. lPhlllp McGee, one of illllll brighter, sliiinler cllme where - 77H friendly mnlrnflun, It'll‘ olll mm Luuglirll ul_ rill/i [inky Illf, or li-nxtlr muliucui/cr. \\'licl lwl will l‘ [nici .l~-,. ‘- fill ‘nun. Iii l-IIIIILT l ‘l’ ."c IL“! l..‘ld ill‘: loundli- hicium, .\'ll>ii-; (Ihultliluics “ purity, ilic clnirtit lll‘ ‘,.>0dric~-. m; sought, lit; h; lhc pllluml llr llic iw illcnlilrlil. Th.‘ numc l/fl larch indlvilllnll cluicolntl: If. is your slilcgunrd. l.t)\li\ for it. CHOCOLATES y 66 & hi“, ‘HALIFAX - CANADA‘ ' a enemas; czxuny" LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS 0F SYMPATHV llllitrlck Crlikcn, Michal-l Ilrudll-y. Mrs. J. ‘Shepherd. Mr- .l. .\llllm:ul. Miss Erna ‘Murphy, Mrs. .I. 'l‘. .\lur- phy. Mr. Cecil Murphy, Alisa Ill-Ill- Parkman and ‘Miss Slclla lloylc. Miss ‘Charlotte Dalton, “Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wilson, lttls. Miunle (loll-luau. Mrs. A. ‘Cannon, ‘Mrs. Anuic ‘ltul peny and Family, Mrs. lil-ufricc Arlington, Mrs. Mfiy Sumcrs. Iitlss llelen McDonald, ‘Miss ‘Lillian .l)ul‘ ton, Suberban (tail Cl». null ltil letteis Factory. ______.¢-o>-——— MR. PHILIP McGEE Tho death occurred at St. Mary's 1927. of the oldest lil‘. which has Premier Polncardslspectlon Room, Joseph residents of that place at the ult- '1‘hl- debate was font-tired by l1 Ills. One building in ‘Frnro he said, llglff. censure administered by the an expensive one belonging. ‘to the Trl-luier following thc. remarks ol Agricultural College was being us~ IMr. Armstrong, who hull lluestion- cll more for dance than any other (Ell tho efficiency of the rcport anlll purpose. lie objected to making XIt-llfefl that the government "man- any more outlay there us being fully and courageously face the ‘trun situation null give the people the facts u, connection with tho financial c ndltllm of the country.“ ‘Premier odes questioned the ability of wyers howevcr good they may be In their professions", criticising the work of n. firm of uudllors ‘which numbers among its employers the Royal Bank of Cali- udn. It. ivas not competent. he ho- Ilievoll for such u person to cast asperilions upon the public accounts of Nova Scotlu. which bore the cer- tification oflsuch a. firm of auditors. ‘Mr. Armstrong. making two at- lcuiptil to interrupt the Premier nly to he rrlet with refusal on the rt of the hitter to brook interrup- tions. was given nn opportunity to k his question when the Premier .8 finished. he wlslted to know if he hall been included ln the remarks of the premier. "If the circumstances flt your cast‘. than alright" replied the pre- pnlcr, who hull said during the mllrse of hl-l-rremnrks that he was not‘ referring particularly to the statements of the lender of the 0p. position. tllmt. Mi‘. Chisholm was answered lby fbc lllllfilttfil‘ of Works and lhlincs, whn hull innlle the motion to Li. RVhl-n you gcf llmi flrcll. lny-iuc-llmvu- nnll~dlo fl-l-llul: Iuko ll’: to till drops of Shim-I'll Syrup Iii n lzliliul ul"'wuler. lint-n Ihc irlcll null iuifl-ly. You'll fl-ll lllir new. WILL REDUCE lilllllled, Strained, Swollen Tandem, or MINDS. Stops the IIIOIOOI and III! from a lllnt, Side lone or Iona ‘NIH- No blister, no hnlr no and bone can he used. 2.50 l bottle at dmfllltl’ or dellv ted. Describe your ' -‘ - ‘ id In bad business. The Item passed with tho reactivation that it might be re. considered ll-t a future time. ‘Ban Sought 0n Unions of British Civil Servants ‘LONDON. March 2, — Winston ‘Churchill. Chancellor of the Ex- IEIIIKIIIOI’, told a large civil service deputation today ‘that the govern- ment no longer can tolerate "divw ldell allegiance" In the Civil Sen.- vice. ll-Ie snld ‘that the question of rela. tlonslilp of civil servants to the trade union movement would be dealt with in the cc-mlli; trade un-. Ion legislation. which besides mall, lug a general strike Illegal will, ac- cording to Mr. Churchill. virtually disfrnnl-hise trade itnlons, cater-mg for civil servants. of their power to affiliate with the Trade Union lClingresa and the labor party. Nearly I00 unions will he alfectell llr the proposed Itislslsltlon and u is expected that the whole trade union movement will stoutly resist l1"? llllflllllll by the government to ‘ll-nv the rlllm m comblnstlonqn civil workers, nssiimIngMr, Chm-h. bill's use nl‘ the phrase "civil serv. ant" to QMIITICDJIII government employl-s and not. solely the higher ranks in government offices, The question of how rm- (‘lvu sl-rvnuis arc privileged t0 belong to and obcy trnde unions bs-cnml‘ nculo as n rosuit of Inst year's "n. (‘Fill strike. O-§-_-_ filmul to shoot. you. lMll-ke-Ifbw come? Iii altwhyn not w ghnnt anyone 1W1 looked like e" "Do ‘l look llkl‘ ‘you " ‘ lisilc effect. Ike-Make your Trance, bum. I'm of glalliiesls. llt do“; not depend upon external sourms. It is neith- er ii-ugmon-ted nor reduced by ‘llhent. It is the Lvimul-OIIBIIGSS of unoii w‘lth ‘coll. It le ‘the peace will happiness of heaven In anticipa- tion. u flnreIlm-te of it. It lms been sold ‘uhat most of the llippearlni; mirth of.‘ ‘the ‘world ‘ls not ‘mirth but art. The ‘woiindellusillrll ls 110i seen ‘but walks ‘llllfler a llistlillflfl- ....lDou-bt hamstrtngs M81189‘, Under Ph-lllps ef-, fort to evangellze ‘Snlitinrlu. svus the profound ‘conviction or the ‘truth of h-Is message. That Is ivhnt him How She Got Rid Of Rheumatism l I | Knowing from tcrrlhll- l-xp sum-ring l-uuscd by rhl-umutlnln. .\irs.l J. l‘). Ilurnt. who llvcs lit 204 Ilnvlsy Arciiuc, I. l-l. 248 Illoomlulztllu. Ill.. Ill sol tliunkful at IIIIVIIIR hcuIl-ll hcrllrlf. tlult out of Illlfll gratitude Iiuw to got rlll of tht-Ir torlurc l1)‘ ll. simple wny llt humc. nothing to Mrs. Hurst lllltl “l-rvly cut out tlrlll notice. mnll if In} bl-r with your own llllflll‘ null rtdllrl-lls. null she wlll gladly scnli you thbl vulu‘ iibll- Inforiiiutlnn cnllrcly frcv. \\'rltl~ Ill-r at once before you forgot. word for It that the offer tins becnlshenf, George Donnolly. made. and knows also fairly flfllylllryllnt and John ‘McGuire; Wreaths hi what terms it has been prcsent- Suburban Gas Co“; western Union ell- ,City Gang, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Th“ ‘Premier hlnlsell ma!’ know] Ifalisr, ‘llnrry and Iiilllau linlpeny: what the hitch is which has led tnilqfln.ays_ Mt m,“ MH-L‘ (‘Kflflngg 41ml fl long sol-lea of llcnluls that anylcztm], Mum Mnfllwllso“ and Mflh offer has been made. and then that‘ mnme Colemam It wnsrnot official. hut he is not ‘ MASS CARDS telling. [f the reason lies ln any hope on; the part of tho United Slates Gov-f Gillette Factory (27); Pntrllfll eminent of attaching to the IICIVCFOIIQXI, Alberta (7): Knights of ccptance of the offer any kind ofiColum-hus Council No. 74. Clllll‘ promise that this payment ivlillhrldge, (5); Edward, Aggie and -i—<-o>i-- l Wlhat a Ihowl‘ would ensue If pov- land MHL Henry Ryan’ Mm MM“, ,.,-|..,,,.,. "H. eirty ‘We women wear lfllt‘ ill make ‘much of s sticcese of ‘her re- iiiixloiul to fell iill nthl-r silffcrcrtl lulumwnlg," ,,..||_ ‘ poor losers." [display window l -—- l’ pass. cunnote acceptance of the terms Family; Milton, clap-e and Family; of the Mellon-‘Berenser agreement-litr- and Mrs. Vincent Mahar unll then that hope is doomed to n mnstlmaryl Mn and M". Jon“ Shields, ‘llF-"wl ‘llelrrvllltlllenl- ,ur. and Mi‘s. J. O'Donnell, in. and ‘Mrs- Nell Stewart and ‘Family, Mr. so few R . . ‘l-llo1i<he.s.--‘S)ulacuse Post-Standout. James and“ lshufighnessy, ‘Mrs. genny, Hilda Malone, Mable Aitkeu. ,Bel.le Parkman, Stella Doyle, Mary lliturnughan. ‘Eva ‘Hall. ‘Leah Mc- Carey, Sadie and Nellie Connolly, l-Emma ‘Connolly, Vivian Kelley. (2). Jack Shaughnessy, IATIIB Bengali ‘s (2). Charles MliDonslll. Emmet ‘Mo Aleer. W. F. Boyle and Charles Mc- 1 Pliersoii. “Your wife doesn't seem to "No: Margaret bl one of rh-isc lllusband (‘In flmnr 0'f furricl- 'Wlfe—-‘I buy- working, honest mun, of a klnll and ohliglng disposi- tlon. lliun. Evelyn Beagan, Lillian Halp- ‘ vanced age of 85 years. vMr. McGee was in ‘his usual good health until a. week previous to his death. He was attended during his short Illness by his Pastor Rev. Theo. ‘Gallant, who administered to him the lust rites of the Catholic Church. The late Mr. blcGee was a hard- and industrious Ban Cilts old id l Settling ltl Si. ‘.\‘lzir_\"s ltoall lit. :i llin cirlil-u llic luiill was‘. lu-lll In ihl- clubrulw- of ilu- primivzll fol-lest, hc with his wifc llnd family sucl-l-cllull I11 llrillléllli: his fltrin in it high slau- ui‘ cultivation, and 'l-|‘-cting build Inga-i thereon, which arc ll crl-llil lo lllH lll‘l't'lt"l'l'l‘llll,',‘ I'lll‘l'}§y__ 'l‘liurl- url- lcfi In mourn his uni-ll wlfc, two SHIN znill ::i.\, duughll-rs null scveiul lzrnull chillllw-ii. 'l‘bl: sous are 'I‘bumu.-‘ on thc homl-sfleud dllll Philip m‘ ‘tfluirlultc- town. I Tlu- lluughtl-rs art» John llXTfllQTly, Ncw funk; .\lrs. Thomas Tlirkis. Now Yolk; hirs- Illiilip lloiiey. Watcrtmvn, Muss; Mrs. Patrick Ilughes, Sourls, l‘. l‘). 1.; lMrs- Edmund McGullrlin. Mon- tague and Mrs. Iierimrll htl-fluigllu, St. Mary's lloull. Mrs. lllr.i .-‘lul.:ustus' .\lc(}l‘e also hlB grandson. 'I‘o thl- ngcll linll bereaved wife null fanilly lhl- liel-p sympathy of ibl- l-lunuluiilty ls extended. WEB {O->-————. MR. NEIL MCKENZIE Iliir or tlhle oldest. uilnll most ce- spl-clod of hlu‘ cl-rlzens 0i’ BQILBM. "Mr. Nl-il fiicKenzle passed wway aftcr 1| day's illness on Jun. 6Lh.. a: llu- ilfl\'l.llllf€ll age of nearly RS yt-ulis. iRm-u In lk-lfust, he moved lntn (‘harlotlcluu-n a.‘ a young man‘ and worhcll with IAIWC Bills, fmfl en- IUIPfl Illfl t-WFVICQ OI ‘tihe P-~ E. l. It. It, l.l..~l carpenter, oetirlirg on pension in 1910. -llc was a man of ‘integrity and strength, and wlll the greatly misa- oll from the circle of his home. Qwhllh ‘he made with ‘his only Twp, soils null one daughter prc- llliugl||cl., ‘Ella, Mrs. J. D. Martin. deceased him, . The fuucral tnok placc February 17th to St. Paul's Church. Sturgcon. ltcqll-lim lligh Iluss was sting by his Pastor Rev. I“z1flil-l~ t llaui. who also conllul-lell the services lll the grave. The pull lll‘ill'tll.‘~l worl- six oi his grand sons. John NIcGl-c. Jamil-s McGee, James -.\ll‘(iulglithllliilip All“ Gulgan. Jlcrunrll Ml-(luilzuu IIIlll Thomas Ml-tlililzlm. The undertaker Nothing like long crock baking to b oI beans and pork. Nothing like tlic cu Thalia why Ben's are baked in crock: belorc All dealers. What a world ol difference it makes! Bans Baked Bean "maritime ~~ from can t Eldon. ills wife, Katherine Glllls of Orwell. predeceased him five years. Ills funeral wlhlch was ‘largely ultcnllcll wlis condiwted by [his [m5- x Ill-v. J. A. McLellan. Valley- Ifielll. The pail-bearers were An- ‘inn-l ill-Kl-nzle, Thomas McKenzie, (1.. ‘llcn Hrlzzel- Jsauclilltln R058. .ll. Vanlllcrstlne, and M. lW‘. .\lllI't'lllSOII. Ilntenment at Belllast. (‘t-melcry. ring out the rich brown goodness n lor convenience. being scaled in cans. 20c o content.» " bringing Up Father 5PEND AT LEAST ONE ‘ “ll/ck Z fin’; l-P l'T SAYS HERE THAT THE TRAVELI N’ AMBA5$AD°R$ MONTH N gorggAatAeNrlluicl Louczn tr I - » ,wnA-r THEY menu WONDER HFPOSQIBLE curse I M l lllllllllllllllllll M‘ “ l' I UNDER3TAND ‘THAT THE MAN WHO "room ‘rule PIC ‘rune wAe. KILLED ~ ‘THREE _ nouns AFTERwARD. w‘ llllllllllllllllllll ||l m ll“ Y