‘if Toast» cart t.’ 1. I 2:-..E"s.n'.r:.1'.‘;'"""-"*~ "' ‘ I fitrenclied position, and thousand; ‘o! ' A ., .» wen-- fi.¥i~.ns..-::»..v-;ur=' ., \ """.i'* -»' " "'-7"r'""-'!”‘i"~‘="‘-“ Jw-su- E s‘ Bimini "n 810m» in IIIE (IENTRAL GUARDIAN WWW“ "r mid lBiéssd A an‘ magma“ ' I Ward oil Pain f, ~ THE WOMAN llll p. ... ...; ...———.... ., . ......., ..s:::-.:.i ll.‘:";5."ul.'.l’.‘2:.; ‘u: ........ ...... “m” » flée” ‘l;"i:'"::'.u1;':;.'::;::;:t.' m‘ " ""“.“€..."'.. ::.‘°;'..‘3.‘.3* " 33$1§i.?"€.°.°i$%l‘&l2‘li£l,i'2l "*e"*'>"-~1“*i~==e -~ Pee» FHM» wit’; -i n» ww- mus... m. will s. I vilities against this iormidgllm l winter. People are going into s ‘on armed with u], yoflfligl jhtlosi; and most desiring!" poii--l3uekley’s Brumhigjg their stron _- | gment!" How otten yowm ltliiat! nAdld dim when uie i-iaeinns- C 0i sulierinl-yvuiorgot ltl “It I only had some Bios; '9 Lini- said WATGHNIGHT SERVICE-The watchnight service in the Hearts Memorial. Hall on New Years ave was; largely attended. Rev. G. W. Iflfllendanninz oiilclated and gave 133g subsided-arm ohours Don't doit ageing-get g-{sottde itodny and keep it handy m; oos- a suitable address. dlllralllllxrlearfelllvleldjliillllillilllgllgit22:32:: leuiie use toiiieiiiz A sudden at. ack ~ . u» way uin rairiedy d... i. mo“, W“ °';*°%':§°=- gm“ f; . uvs noes AND crrrts SHIP e demand ior ll: is pliant) sol‘ 10km nwralél m ' 9_ “i MENTFlPau-lzies vin (‘Iliunlot-tetown. 6.000 bottles bviiigsiu siting, - a’ ° W" '1 y, and vicinity wishing to ship hogs s in Ottawa "lest winter. ‘ aches resulting irom expose l You'll soon find warmth ‘ndqbm, or cattle, Cooperatively write or disn hon received several news the writers names are iorwnrded. portant circuit rally will be held on Jon. 5th., 1W1 at 7.80. 1I6.1,I,2i UNSIGNEO NOTE8.-—The Guar- items within the past iew days with out signatures oi the senders. These items will not appear until YORKCIROUiT RALLY.-Au iin in York mu, riiui-susypmao p. n1. _ ‘uckle_v's Bronchitis Mixture ifnot amp, bu; 5 ‘denim, mm“. ‘up in Sloan's. the llniment that penen e trates without rubbing. iiouiical. $1.400. f i d to relieve the w “fiflflliitie. coughs, coldemillimsszf l Quinta, la grlppo, influenza, old.‘ £0}! in’ this fight f"; human! t hesitate. Buy a pom, may‘; fie. at any druggisfls. Your mo“ y l I 7 Unfunded if You are not satlsleii. l - Accept no subhtltutes. . l For ssh at all Drug stow; m- D ' ‘Dill from W. K. BUCKLpy 1, _ _ t Olesn, eco- VFRNON Ilhone us before Jan. 8th. Canadian . Earn: Products Ltd. Tm“ “"°“~35°» 7°°-\ PARTIES WTIIINo to board I gihort course students Jan. 4th to "I-tth should send or phone name d address at once to Department 013, Agriculture, Charl RIVER CIRCUIT» oitetown. addressed by Rev. Dr. Steel. Pro gram provided. Ii Thursday stormy, meeting on Friday. PRIEST SERIOUSLY ILL.- At il-ilgh Mags on New Year's Day, His Lordship Bishop Olbeary ask- edtlie prayers oi the congregation tor Rev. Bother Boudroault tho e l wormed pastor oi Egmont Bay, who is dangerous-will. Rev. N. Poirler oi St. Diinistainp University is aup~ 14.4. 12, 4-41 1 13-1-1-21 . m levels to sullen by Mverrllia. Brian's lac. flutes. elldeelm l HECTOR UNWELL.—The Guar ~ dan regrets to learn that Rev, Mr, Raymond rector oi St. Paul's Church has been unwell ior some (lays and was unable to oillcnte at tlic services on Sunday and New Years evc, Rev. Mr. Wriimn 0g Crapaud ofllciated at me New Year's Eve service and Mr. Rund, lay reader, at the Sunday services. f ‘A tosr CHANCE I Chapter 48 as he got home he always rornped I had been lunchiug with Clara and Laura Burbank. I was rather late in getting home, and was out l oi breath when I got into the GlB-l vamr‘ I knew Dlckdvasnw‘ m as soon as I opened the door. As soon lviailc oral; fr-nr-i the fines! grown imam. which have the Bull and the lIPUIlOUI flavour sealed into the Tins. No otlnrr can compare with Sal Brand. eloivlv, div/willing grnluess from Ill: sir, cool wonderful Tropic Uplands. Perfectly Blended and RoasIntLthe rich aroma and nit h ii, l us I-lli. u... ‘Whole, ground, Wrior for “Priim Gitfu- Peifanly Mold‘. Mild bus In i. and played with Junior, making a great noise. Mrs. Dooly helped me out oi my dress. - "Mr. Williams is late tonight." I said. "There's n telegram, mifam, I al? most forgot." Just then I heard Dick's key in the door. "For me?" "I couldn't make out. maflum. Ii.“ lather and wondering ii lie would ,ai'rlve in time. How trivial ev rythlng else sevm ed when I bade him goodbye. His orrowful iuce, his attempt to he (hI-eriul in t-vrry way to encourage him, saying that his father might ot be so ill as they thought. CH/ifill ('3. SAHBORN, " . glib. its MUTUAL STRl-Illllkyiffii d; i‘ Minister Rev. R. M. Brodie. Ser- v1ces\ior Sunday 9th inst. Vernon . I l I Iin.mini.uiviiiiituiiv 2.30 m. Cherry Valley 6.30 p. m, suhijscts oi special interest. "Truth wt’ the Gospel Facts" or Iimmcie‘: Proving Divinity." w~_-4- BOARDERs ivirrrszp ' ._____._____. _ __.____ ooanoelis- can se AGGOMMO- , r. dated at i9 Zilfl-lll‘ Street. '\ BIRTHS gzznztnq.“ wanna. ma: mcoousaLi..-at Uppel'_ Prince Street on Dela. 30 to Ilir. and Mrs. , MISCELLANEOUS 1 lahfiuai. wmrs cooeeYuIT: starts Mondiiy morning. Free _ was in ‘illlttli ————-——-—-———---»‘--—-—— _ ell Mc ll, a n. A osurtsmau cm as Ad; Flemming Beerszweam » N pong‘ w cumiiwimtea with IOOIII sin; Fdx new ATTENTION. w: m Dlqnwns bowl in Drivalte hsuso with all now ready w accopt applications - modern conveniences. Central location Jioiiiy "J. n. c." care or; 2i7212-2li-tr. I Guardian. FOR SALE FOR SALEI-ONE B111"! _ Erode. "nevelir ireshened- John Devereaux, New Haven. ________________, __________ FOR SALE-DRIVING SLEIGH can be seen at E. Toombs groc-l _ ‘ery store. Great George Street. .______.____.______ ..____._ FOR SALE oousts sense ------—-—-———-———'—- mo. M, slistra AND sets WANTEDw- MCLEAN.-—At Argyle Shore Jan. upholstered sleigh sleight. Inquire B. Pidgeon, 230, Prince Street. oo_i.i.|s PUPB FOR s». sfmate and iemnlii. Price $6. . P. hi. LOST lllodil. Harrington, II8——I—-I--3i horse blanket. cushion back and seat oi sleigh. Finder please com gmunicate with Guardian Otiice. 259242-3141. WTCACIUCRS ‘VANTEIJ TEACHER WANTED-FOR CULL oden School. Supplement $50.00 for bnioncc oi wear. John Ms- licon. Secy. _ 1"'1‘1,1,1- ...._~_._____..____._.__.-_- WANTED SECOND CLAOBTEACH or ior‘ Framington School. Msl - vln Wood, Secretary. lfsfiuitlfi”aftfaqtel°'rili°la?llialisf "in llc ‘i-rbuelir 7i B. I His m o 1 Illfllelclds Oo-Ilsalori ' Competition I. The Commission dcslr s16 IP- snectioh “slant ‘tlellsld Cnmidlnn “bilin- Al] I sites in France and Ila!‘ " lth wfii s i. id whlc _ i\ om to c Architgcts‘. Sculptors. --r other Art- ists In used n. . . The competition is vflflhiléi in two stages. The Prizes In tn tint stage consi t oi nvituilohs United to twenty 2071a number to noth- te in the second stall“: lh honor- COWMRY- " L081‘ ON NQTH RIVER ROAD Wednesday evening. iur robe,‘ _.i ' . {loi- the registration oi foxes in‘ be Canadian Fox Breeders Ad soclatlon. Application forms ior, ‘meiniborship and registration as Tease” °~“'$.l"“t”° I in 0 res - i - K ._ Maine» “"mm'°"*9_23*°'*'- 7i?'i'.“i.';§..‘.“..’i§?°L$ll‘if..“‘.Z§‘! AL 155g; Lmgflg, 335511435 kins, only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs .‘ slowelings, etc, hemmed tree oi Daniel Wmd. Funeral notice later. l ‘charge during our annual white l I goods‘ sale. Starting ' Monday POTVIM-At Quebec, on December morning, Bom- 5 weeks, ,24th miter s. lingering illness oi _-_ years, Capt. C. Charles Potvln in \V,\NTED the 70th year oi his age. HCLEOII-At Sootcburn, N. S. on Doc 25th I920. Mrs. Win Mc< lwl Ii-n wail tom: plans ‘o Iii-lino (‘»::i.-»'"~i~i Des: 111st. l l l l Fishermen send your rrozeul 3. Alexander McLean aged 41 years iamelts to Perle Fisheries Coin- Funeral Wednedday 5th Inst at I l puny. Charlottetown. p. m. to Canoe Cove Cemetery. . . . ‘,!"Ag3'fi' tfl-stliaflait Karma?‘ l MCLEOlL-At Sprlngton on Mon - y e s m e - 1 ‘. . . - _ f?“ m the mama," L S; Fran, day, Jdllilliiy i, 1921. John K. Mc els d» Sons. I-Ioriiune Bridge. as WANTED-WILL es oven- stlng at the old stand In all kinds MCADAM.~AI. North Iliver on of gum, pump”; 9mm gbgqmm- Juny. 2, I921. after an lllDuSB con- _. tmcted while overseas on military ' I” unqmmy (flea-ML duty. Johu McAdum. Funeral ironi I ,5 “chum ' ' " his parents residence North River, l-f- ' r Wednesday, Juny. 51h at 2 p. in. l Wednesday nt two o'clock. runs wmreo. I am suvmo “for cash or handling on a. corn CALLBECKFAt Tryou, January l mission basis Silver. Cross In‘! ‘Qnd, alter a short illness Welling- ‘clfineglilgggg ‘£10m bgglédiggpeigyaaiFunernl takes pluce Tuesday from “w”, h, wmmh New you-h 3L his late residence to Westmorlaud Innis and other centres. I am in Cemetery. s position to handle $1 ‘quantity. ~ i otrowhirattepr ‘BKIMP- ‘H -' in, Memorials solicited. B. H. Rayner. Bum-y inerside, I‘. E. I. I062 L22tt Cln loving memory of our dear medici- Mrs John Bevan. "who died ‘January 2nd, I920: O! Mother dear ‘one year 8&0 You left us here 810116 , God called you then ' he bar Having decided to leave the Prov- d1“ m h ‘I mo inceml will slell by Dulzligdiaiggiégl; £11 gglrgronl; gfihlielillllead me °ne . ° 9mm s” °P ' To help prepare a iborme iszniszzi v.:.=:;:1::*:;.";; t’: s» Mei m new iind houses complete sold with or without farni. I10 acres, 45 plowed ready for crop, iilso all my stock. here only); implements. furniture. etc. l to cross Leod, aged 83 years. Funeral on‘ v Geneva. Mr. Corbett was born plying in his stead. NEW YEAR'S DlNNER.—--Ni'no 3.- flve izuemg Mil/wad Hotel Tim illi-F-tl 1.. midw- best style.gA special 0l"ClI"BlI‘lI war In attendance and the dining room was elaborately decorated. CHURCH OFSCOTLANDF-Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at Lot day Ilth at 7 p. in. also Wednes- day at 7 p. in. oi John McLeod »& Co., city who operates a iarm oi 165 acres at Colville Station hits with commend able enterprise s. iine new barn al- most completed. to take the place oi the three barns, burned to the ground, last tall with one hundred tons oi hay stored therein. POLICE .COURT.-Three men celebrated the advent oi the New Tear by landing in the lock-up. One ‘charged with vagrancy took a ithreo months sojourn in the brick establishment on St. Peters’ Road. A drunk, out on bail, as usual isil- ed to turn up. and saved the city, the possible trouble oi later col - llectiiig a. prohibition line. providing he owned up as to where ho got the stun. Another was dismissed. ORGANIST ILL-His friends are sorry to learn that Mr. LfW Watson has beein ill ior some days and was unable to take his accus- tomed place on Sunday at the or gran in st Peter's Cathedral. It is‘ .to be hoped he will soon be enjoy- sence from St. Peter's on Sunday Mr. Clarence Tidmarsh made an able substitute ‘The latter leaves this morning to resume his stud ~ ies at McGilI alter spending his Christmas holidays at his home here. . DISTINGUISHED IBLANDEFL- Mr. Percy E. Corbett, sou oi Rev. Thomas Corbett. Fort Saskatcheuw an, Alberta, has the distinction oi being the Iirst Islander appointed to iellowship at Oxford Unlver - slty. Ho is at present occupying the position oi trnnslutor and in - terpretor ior the League’ oi Nu - tions which is now in session at in Tyne Valley about 28 years ago. when his iather was the Presby - Till God shall say O Come! inserted by "her Isunilhy consisting or 3 horses. brood more in roai, Gelding, 4 years old. sonar- a1 pit-rouse (it-nuns. B veers old. general purpose, 4 exilra mllch cows due to freshen in the spring. two heifers 1% yuairs old. bllu 1'6 168W old, 7 pigs, 3 months old. brood sow, "one bundi-ul hens. W"! Wed |______.__. A Doctor’; Prescription ' ior internal and external use that has a nation wide repnta~ tlon ior great merit. rlum ot $500 being paid to-thole selected ior invitation. T"! llfllll ill the second competition are the coni- Inlssions to carry out the work. I The cost or each mnmlm t is ss- timnted at one nundrcdlkp ‘fluent! thousand dollars 01159-9 -° - "9. ‘hob Assessors in the n19!!!" on w e:-- Itir. Frank Darling. F-Rl. A“ R- C. A,, representing tlic Ito n Archi- tectural Iristltutc oi Cann- a. _ Professor C. 1i. Reilly. 0.8.111, lull. LII. A., rc resenting U!" R0 ute or Br tlsh Architects ( g Mr. Paul P. Cret. A ll 0.‘. repre- lengll" t (P rt ) rc ac s a s. Mr. Perry hi. Nobbir. P} K4.’ 91 L. I'Ii.C.A.. will act as Architectural Ad- so v r. 4, Con“. of mo Condition! will b sent to the Royal Canadian Ae- 13w“ and the architectural dies liar distribution smons: mom s s. meg may also be hiid on appllc», lion t G Iiel ‘Dab-girls. f‘ .3.» a n ore .‘. ‘ ,i (filial an gzttloflclds Memori- Comm p illtll WW3!“ 5. Agpllsatlons should b led l. ‘depo it oi M"? genreturgdd to l: . the Bocleto Monti-ale dss nl white leghom. » * l Hall's thresher and cleaner new Iss1. season~—gasolins enlillfl 3 H- P., I.- I-I. C. only run a. short time. . N Rubber-hell ior same Massey Harris l J O h n S‘ O n 5 blndlir out about I00 acres- Ha? mower (hicCorinlck). Hay rake A n o d y n C (McCormagk) Hay loader almost . . new. last season. Sectional seeder. L | n | n] (3 n 1 eeenv- .:::::.r of s n: toot. arr s. b o" bu] tions, potato scufller. Pnflfl 979°“ lzaimillingilgisfllltliolgsjorelzroslll sumo complete PM“ “m” “M” Cramps, Chills, sprains, or. manure spreader. incubator and 5mm“ n,’ m,” m," “h” breeders. tsi-in wsxon (B8111) ni- andmm i most new. box ca". ‘fbsl a‘ “m an dealers. as sis so cents. wheels and axle. ru er PB TOM! wagon, Single wood sleigh, driving I00 Years oi Success sleigh. ‘set oi bob slelgliewlieelbam- iompoei hole ulssor. emew swin- grlndstone, mud time!’ "ml 03mm» stunlplng mllttlllllEv-B- lot oi bars.‘ _ shovels. hoes rind all kinds oi bar-i - _ ness elc.. also fox wire. t m0 $11.89’!!! aocons-psygfitomraravn. -' “";.Ii:,:.=,~"“ =.:'.*"'"*.:.'.':’€::’ ll ... .. .i‘~$*"“£>‘ $9 ,~ us, p0 oes,'a - use . no’: n lent or i»- I .....:.~::- -::..'*.:.-. Parlor suite. dininl? "m" "W"! sun thO sfin.‘ ssaum s. Dr. and chairs, sldoboard- 2 bedroom Ghana's out-sat ms Ii you neo- suites and chairs. comm-t 100N101: i" _ » d?‘ Range, Silverllioon base burner. g “u”, u, parlor stove, a lot oi dishes and all mass. cooking utensils found ‘$701131 uni ""-" . o home churn. DON 7 P0) , . <13» m» M " “Wm Notice to the Pllht 5115'" ‘Bowing Machine. (inmo- cssh-over that amount I0 months m", “c” ‘m, o; “Mum. in 31:3“; mfigff,‘ §§‘,"§m“,f§f§' North rryoii. Lot I8. HIM lend is i '. Id I d fll "WI! i 630ml): w tgioatvuthgrlti from (1% ' IZM-l-ll -- i. suuuwhy “Bu,” 15m, . sdiolnlng on the west, George Call i‘ HUGH F. MOIAIIIgN book's and on the north Wilbur _ I t . l" “W” trainer-buggers; 911g,“ W“, x. .........-- ......n.. .. ‘ ~= a nu. - » ~ Miss unseen-am ,I .104 . Tao‘ tlsarmont’ mgfllfawmk Emma‘ 7mm’ Corn- tllsy 7H6. Jay 736. s‘ -son. J. 0.: T, A. Cobb. Tress; Ii. Nevin, Tyler: Heath Mcvlttie. S. 8.; D. C. Mo - 1,9511, J, 5.; Russel Howatt, Mar - shall. A very pleasant hour was then spent with speeches. music and refreshments. sou. Qfilalions o furnished by F. B- Mncnrd! n-nd Company the Montreal Stock Ex- ‘. I'll d I 10!. GI ' ' Slfiwlfiillil ..."¥iio=i. n ' rbnvvarivntv-"is- win w m- I. P TERM’ .\ll sums to “U300 ecutcd ii tound cutting lumber on a terian minister in the church there. INSTALLATION-True Broth - era Lodge A. F. and A. M. held o public installation in their hall at Crapnud on Monday evening Dec. 27th, 1920 when the iollowing o! - Iioers were installed by Past Mas - tor W. A. Mcquarrier-H. A. Mc- Pbeo, W. M; Alired Cameron, S. W.; John H. Meyers, J. W.; Louis Hewett, s. o. Percy Dav - V, Norton, Secretary; Hector Mc - Isaac Beer. Chap; HALIFAX. Jan. 3.--(Quota.tlons the specie‘ ‘f-‘w Year Day dinner stilhe Victoria‘ new saim-uvui. M. ‘Mcneoitl Jug good health again. In his ab - ‘ ' W! "b! "ti"? MW‘- mshwllieii n. Callbeck. aged 7e years] l Messrs Reddin Bros ~GHAILDTTITOWM I. I_ l. Opening Service I 0f Weekoi Prayer The annual week oi prayer Ber. vices opened in Charlottetown last pqpuim- hosgglry}; vars, evening, the opening service being liieiu in tho Central cpl-nu“ FChurch, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Mshon jresidingf. Other clergy present were Rev. Mr. Glendenning, Rev. ,(_J. It. Freeman, Rev. Robert Mur- 48 ‘on Sabbath, Jan. 9 st 1o.so a. "W nnd Rev! G 0- Taylor. The oi 13,; in Peoplgs (jhumfi, gbarkmo _ , service which was largely attend- lnvitlld Iutlier. MY ‘heal’! ‘M11811 1'0!‘ town at 7 p. m. at Stanchel Tues §°d' w“ “inducted b? lllymen. A ‘mu a“ m‘ ‘lvcry helpiui and inspiring ten min- iutri address was delivered by Mr, W. ll. Stevenson, whose subject ‘WILS. “The Need oi Prayer," Pray- ers were oiiered by Messrs W. S Louson. D. A. Bruce. Horace Mc - Ewen. Captain Square-hides: um! s. F. Webster. Miss Llnkletter ren ~ derod a solo, "Somewhere" wltl". .much ieeling and expression. Re» lgret was expressed at the inability ioi Rev. Mr. Raymond to bc pres- fent owing to indispositlon. Tonight rervice will be in the Baptist Church commencing at 7.30. -—--<-oo—--L- PERSONALS l r’ Mr. J. G. MC-(‘lg-Illglfi, St John, is in the city. . ' Miss Townsend. teacher at Mill- vlcw was a visitor to the city yes- ‘terday. , _.__.._ l The Misses Jean and Beatrice IGordon. Summers-ids spent the holi Qdiiy and week end in Charlotte - town. guests at The Russ. leave ior homo this morning. They ___.._....__i.__ lWhy Haveb-Cla arrh? i 8o Dissgreoabls to Vourselt and All About You Catsrrh is generally conceded ‘to be a constitutional disease. iThereioro it requires a COI1flllIIIi-_ ‘ionnl remedy like Hood's Screap arilla which reaches every part oi the system by thoroughly purity- ing and enriching the blood. This medicine removes the cause oi the trouble, which ll’ not checked may lead to more serious disease. In 46 years oi use and test Hood's Ssrsaparilla has relieved many cases as told by voluntary letters oi commendation. Why not get a bottle and give it a trial? It combines economy and oiilcienci Keep Hoods Pills on hand as a family cathartic. The biuofwinm is balm to ’ v Ibestltely maple. The Fri st em in. and the Maple Nvcls. ‘ comes and 2Tb’: forth. up n. ftho -- I sruimlpflciasswgm ‘ l Dill. May i996. Jul! 4H6 .1 . .~ lt was ior you or hini. I didn't open it." Had l not been :inxious, her naivetc would have amused nie. But a teligrrtm-lt was seldom we bud received on». "Dick, thcreu- a telegram on the living room table," I called. then burrried in to lilin. "My ialher is very ill," Dick said, hat-ding me the message: "Bother very ill. conic ii you can". It was signed "by his sister. I know there was a strong bond niicctlon ‘between Dick and his irlcd to ezit dinner. "I williwireii there is any need," he had said before he Ieit. I knew lie meant if his father (lied. lIc Cilllfll ine from the ufilcr- and lold me the iirm had been very rice to him, had told liiiii to stuy s long as necessary, and that his Ivy would g0 on just the some. 'l knew he told me so I wouldn‘t ivorry -. bout money. “It you have to, UB8 SQIIIP (‘if your own. Nan. Then l‘il replace‘ ll when I come back. I don't tliink you will have to though, as I pm- bnbly won't be goui- long." I ‘knew from his lone that lie Ir“ there was no hope his Iullier would live. PAlll right. Douf, Don't worry "You will go, of course." l "Yrs, l must. Nun. ll will 00st mu a lot, but I"~his voice hroko. l “You mustn't think of the c-ushll _repnm. Tdl\e‘{'ll4"lt inoncy you irizulc- in cnt- Th8 m,“ day he “fir”. m‘. °_n' '5“ have mo” “Omeday Ml “Fatlierlias had n stroke. Is slnlv us: for ilie market. ' _ _,ing 1.3%.. l had forgmwn that l’ m!‘ I cried 4t bit as I went about my l“! ‘We? "'5' “‘P““5“5-" '\\'0I'k. Iuckit rather llittl zippertleil llii went out and wired tlrzi li-i m mo h, “M.” ~ g _ _ t, . - strongly tlizui ilHil. ‘mum "m" n“ M“ 1710mm“- nm" his iiiotlirr. But my Ir-urs worl- l packed his lizug, and we wont to no, [U]. 1m, Om mnil,_,,mn___,h,,v bod. llut lie tossed all niglil long. “.0”, W. Dick ')’(\o‘u<\ l kw“ I,“ wnkcful, thinking. I kntvr, Iii‘ hi’; Mmld _..;,-,-,».\-,._ about us, and doni giic up hone.” maintain- developed soiloftlis 1 andhogihlsllluslflm MONTRlAI-t l r1 I ned closcljv zn limno wliili- he was ziv-‘ay’. llis fzizlu-i- liud lliitir." ed iiway the second dziy ufir-r his z-rrlvrll. u. iI. ‘_ i.._ pie, .,i,inn"ng..]_-_h;,,1 wired, tlwn aililm] I110 Iimr- ll‘ would rcturn. Mrs Grflv Wfls so kind and "eigh- borly that l. really loved lit-r, in spllo oi her disapproval oi llll! things l did. She'ditln’t know l did tlieiii or i um Hill" she wrvi’! nflvnr have mentioned them. She was loo kindhearicd. I went [u the truin to uu-et lm-lt when ll!‘ cum. home. He w s p Al‘ um] Slitlliflllilllg. The mourning liunil or his uriii told 0i his loss. lle- his» 0d mo fondly. and said: ' "We shouldn't be sorry, Nun, zm-l we mustn't grieve niori- than w». um ll\‘lp. Hr died llfldtfPlllllV, and lu- sufiercd ivlien living. Ilc knvw m“. Iulked with iiu- a llllltn I lll‘\'l'l Inlii ln- ttmu-Iul cnziugli fur 111.0." i lz u.‘ . m»: niilil uflcr llllllll i‘ ‘ILA’. lln inlrl I111» "lfiilliwr lt-Il mu $5.000. N.) our knew liv llllll us miicii as llP Llltl. l‘ _.~i~0m.~ lic lizul maul» some in\'i-.<'v~ illiflllrl yr-urs ago Ilizu Iiolliuuulv \‘\'Ol'lllli‘.<.=, but which lllIVP vir-ldw. "IlITURlI for mother, and my $SIIIHL Fis this shtrr) vmulil lulu. non: iniz. ‘ Fliu- llllJIIFllllllr§ (|'|)l!.tl'.~'! \\‘-- '.\i-:'. rl-lif .\' Ii-Iisl um pow lizul mom-x lli u=|~ Ilmt 1\'0lIl(| main» u< rl"l To B: Continued ¢§g§3§Q Cut Brier More Tobacco o. the Money Packages 15¢ i‘: lbTlns 85¢ <> \~\\\c.u<>\\\\ts‘ 3 C v.5. %\‘_\Q o‘ "