l i i l i i i i l l ./1/XRCHV 2.1. ` THl"iCI-IARl.O'l"I`E'i`OWIi GUARDIAN _ _ __ _____:__________ _,___ _,___ ____ - _ ____ me _ _ _.___ ____ ____ "“-(TV THREE ' ’ / ~ 'tolltral Guardian of 0' t' A td I 1.4 - "` . . -~... ~'*; ..-_ - _._ __. eoarozon war s _ `“ W 9 _ ___ "' .°:i::z. one of °:..:::.r °f..“£~.~:‘ _ __ . . H ._ - ‘ ' - So l _ zo. » .°::::e;i.~ l.'i::t'; ii.';'lzi:i Recall W" T“"”d" svisclll inlets _ . ‘"l_~_,-/ ~ff_\__.f-¢\ SAVE M; _IEHNG GARDEN _ V _,N ` __ I Mgt; IEITL PUBLIC SER-VICE GUARAN- ' ` ` . `cirv au'r"l'En in in pound lots. *__* Gr One pound, 30c.; 2 pounds, 70c.;' 10 Congmued from page i ‘en _ ‘ o pounds, 83.30. 3847-3-11-tf ‘ [ Statlf/E95 DRAWING ron 'rn boo 4000-000 _--= é- |' red store county route; this Prov- li mee; experience unnecessary; no W selling; distribute and collect. Pl should net, seventy dollars weekly. Shaw- 3999-3-18-4i. shllmas Mfg., Co., Toronto, Ont. A. W. 3-16-M-41. ieod shirts. ties, underwear. hos- "-0 icry. Largest assortment. Wonder- illl values. Liberal Commissions. ___ mmplete senrsemng kit free' 0|(s WRITTEN Up, on Aunrr. 7 p. m. In the afternoon the usual An award of $1,000 is made to Ed- “ write today. Dept. sso. rutile ser- Bl; RELIABLE MAN FOR ONE IIUNDe WANTED u_ ~_ ___ _ . ‘, . r. ea is now e 3750 3 5 lmonffl usual times, 11 a. m.. 3 p. m., and awarded $2,597.59. Ia “consignrnent shipments" from heel- gent, and served with distinction in - starch allNNElts ere and grower, who wish to -15.1..,-~» the wer. ivlr.__iaeattie was on leave ”‘ "S1 stlnff £§’;§_;y Ag? the market for top prices on arrival from tho battlefield. and was await- f _ _ . 0 ace on p_ E_ L S_ Hickox’ Bom of cars at Bostoli. 4154-3-20-21. ing at Liverpool the arrival of the _ rue sALv'A'rloN Ailluv-"Band snip liao been' torpeoloéri, his wire M|g¢¢]|ané0u3 Sunday" will be observed at the Cit- drowningpand ~his son being saved. b adel tomorrow. The services all day Allan M. Beattie, _the son. was W I-I1; ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- will be conducted by various band- awarded $15,000 for personal injur- T n al Lam suWey°’- Herman* members and will commence at the ies and Rev M B ttie $900 t° “ke t° his “ther in swt' _ 1- UG- I -1 ' nd, and alleged he was dependent WE Wi lice Mills of Canada, London. Ont. A. W. Mar-21-li. For Sale F01! SALE--OLD PAPERS, 5 CENTS bundle. Guardian Omce. 2-4-tf ...- r.ANoEit Fort sALE. APPLY Ron- ert Hill, Fredericton. 4006-3-18-31. _...if Escaped lo F011 SALE. T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. < U roll saLE - Iwo rulm lmao A_\-rsllire Bulls. Apply Irving~Laird, Willsloe Road A 4181-3-21-31. ron sAl.E-choice Itnoisrimsn Sllorthorn Bull. Roan 2 years old. Henry Ford, Glasgow Roads 4179-3-21-31. CARIIBOAIID SIIEETS _FOR SALE, 1 cent each, suitable forlining hen houses, etc. Guardian Oillce. 3021-tf WILL HAVE FOR SALE CARLOAD of choice horses at Whites Hotel, Miirrily River, Tuesday, March 24. This is o. holce carlond of horscs broken onli single. Wellington Mc- CN __7.'Ncil,`-Oiviler. l `\ 4180-3-21-31. ,_ Kiliross, good buildings. 40 acres wood and 'lumbel-.’Bala.nce cleared - Pine slaonoo A ply Motion se “' ’ `_McKinllon, '¢ha`r1oiietowh'. -1 ` 1960-3-17-Bitsat for 4 Weeks. LA for additional salesmen. Write, giv- S W March 21 WA -T Company, Dept. 147, Toronto 8, .-“OR SALE-IIAl.F TON 1920 FORD Truck. Special Brantford Body. Closed cab. four new tires_ Car in good rulliling order. Excellent for EARN 5630 To 51030 A DAY rizllrv or delivery Work. A111911' _ Learn and earn part time Motol P. O. Box 504, City. 4152-3-20-21. FARM FOR SALE-80 ACRES N|~`-ATI station 2 barns. rebuilt. good house, fenced, wire and rnil, water in 4 places, new ranch, 10 pens, If not sold private will be aliciloucd on April 8th. P. Mc- Griltll. Covehead. P. S., 8 months ci-edit on foxes or J. A. McDonald. Auctioneer. 3646-2-28-tts-101. Situations Vilcllnt-Male canizlng. Barberlllg. Good posi- tions open. Write or call, free in- l_--i~_~l- --- J. Proctor 11 Male Help Wanted roll sALE-llloron noA'r "sm BECOME EXPERT B"“BE“ Iircillll," 10x40, with 20 H. P. motor. Also 2 10 H. P. Imperial motors: 1 20 l-I. P. Imperial motor with rhiicll; 1 50 H. P. boiler; 1 20 H. P. lloili-r, 4 steam engines from 8 to no H. P.. i Incubator. If intel-estecl nEl.lAnLE MAN Fon oNE uuNn- Ralph C“’"¢’°“ 13" Low score . . . . . 131 in any of those articles at any prior, write S. Hickox, Bonshaw. 3099-3-18-51 To Let c To i.i:"r~siNoLE on uouaut whois. Kiug Edward Hotel. phone 25. 4154-3-20-2|. l`0 LET-Wl'I'll BOARD, LARGE, SU1\li.v front room. heated. newly furlli~=llod, centrally located. Apply at 187 Kent St 4162-8-20-21 Tencllers Wanted »l'.ii\'TlIll SECOND (’_ilrASS TEACII- 1 er for Grcrllfield School. Supple- I ment one hundred dollars. James Ennis, secretary. 4110-a-gi-ai. Situations Vacant Female uiniriovs woivfEN_ mo r-Av. UH”-"f‘ demand for ladies who learn hi-fuitv culture and Hairdressing. A- -lolil Cmlada's iarrest svstem_ Din- F- lnnlzis vmnterl. Write for inform- D, "Noir Marvel Beauiv Academies, 8 __ Si. catherine filet. liontronl. through our special low cost course Hundreds oi' successflll graduates. red store route: this country; ex- ‘*?’F?’!‘1 U echanlcs Bllttciv welding, Vul- ' W strlictivc book, Dominion Trade A. Peppln 159 Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence Blvd., H_ Desbal-0,,gh _______ 114 Montreal. Free employment ser- C Small 193 vice. Coast to Coast ` S_ v_ M_ Sat__t1_ Marek 25, B. Poole .............. 128 Write Moler Barber College, 573 A l“"‘""‘°f'§f"f“"' 0°” "'°_“'"' M. cnnnienoel 140 lat d. tax returns compiled by ex- bl-monthly “Pleasant Sunday Af- ward Hughes, who was coming from Peflemed A°C°U“f““5 dUf1”B even' ternoorl" service will be broadcast by England to visit his daughter Mrs. e ings' write J' W' care Guardian' CHC-K The oun o I will meet E Dain er of Nia a F lls he i° 3724_3_wsm_8,_ . y g pe pe . l _ g ra a , w n a W _..._ Bt 10 3. m-. 2 P. m.. and 0 p. m. On torpedo sent the Carapathia to the ivionaay night at a p. m. in the cit- bottom oi tile seo. “I ___ adel, Annual Commissioning of local Lleut.-Col, William Howard Belson h EsCM,ED__BLAcK FEMALE Fox, officers, band and young people's is awarded $800. 1-Ie was attached marks G5-H_H.w. If captured workers. All are welcome. to the staff of General Sir Percy H. please advise J. J. TrBlh0l', Ciilir- -S-M L. Lake iii Mesopotamia, and was tt°i'°Wn~ _ V 41 Among the passengers on the Car on board the Arabic when it was F ` Ferry, Monday was Mr. George P. sunk by an enemy torpedo. _ I _ Sulesinun Wanted cnnili, oi central laerieque who in-, ` “W‘"d“d *"'7"°' i-~'--‘--*-i-"--- tends spending a few weeks with Hespel-lah's Sinking RUE U- S- 1\'I1§NUFAC°l;URE1R his daughter, Mrs. John Noonan of 'n ` C F ir.~‘..i.‘is:?°...:ii‘.t‘ ‘:.°,,:.‘s.,;; M-~ --or H. ---e e.-o t int! 1'@f€f€11C€ .and UXDCHUHW- `tained when she was crossing the ¥_;§g§§'rDa§%‘:|p;‘X;é' Uvglisian Card Uf Atlantic on the Hespel-ian. She was t High single, R A Pendleton, "Gil _ __ _- >_ p ns. . - . - _ I ~_ - _- her son, Robert Matthews, who was Sephnnts and Silks The packages roll sAi.E-loo acne rimlll Ar Female Help Wanted mgh ,mel R_ A, ,,e,,d,e,,m` _.m _§;‘\’v‘;’1“°‘;aW‘;fa‘; °;‘°c:§;’;;’§“fax“;‘;’; ,,,,_,,,, 1,5, ,,.,,,_.,,, me Shu, ,,,,,,_., sunk, OMEN WANTED To sEw'_f-Bi pins' -. and- real- estate mail, .and was"en and the-' mu claim of $250 was us at home. Sewing machine neces- H "_, U _ will-3 |20 England -00 business. thell awarded' ` sary. Nofselling. Ontario Neckwear B S°°"'°" to enlist _ - f “SL Peters" Vessey . . . . . .. 231 Vinnicombe ....... 230 ay . . . . . .......... 110 Johnson .......... 192 illiams .......... 150 “SL Pauls" 151 147 190 215 207 167 202 213 300 145 216 200 180 140 209 251 194 333 9 151 145 'rotoi-_2iaz. ` Majority for St. Peters, 133 pins. High single, B. Poole, 333 pins. High three, B. Poole, 651 pills. "Baptist" H. lvlaocanneil iss 204 154 113 214 169 151 146 perience unnecessary: no selling: distribute and collect Should net Mfg. Company, New Toronto, Ont. Civil Servcle School is the oldest correspondence school in Canada. specializing in nreillifilifl CHM"- fiates bv mail for the Canadian Civil Service Get ready fm' tht' spring examinations for positions as Letter Carriers. Niall Clerks- Customs Clerks, Stenogrilphcrs. 'I‘ypists_ etc. Booklet free on rc- olicst. The M. C C Ltd., Toronto. lo, ill. H W. 2-4-W-s-si Y. BUWLING Church League-“A” Section “united” 201 ills iil4 :is 208 184 173 100 Mcliacllcrn ........ 137 Ilubbs ...... 172 "`. \`-'l-tt .......... 284 .......... 172 - s_ v_ ra__3_w_s_U_28' 'I‘ctal-2244. M v "Mft Wave Ii.~'li~ 011/ini-"'l J nrlnlvsn 5"? ' ni~irilmi..- l~/mrs 5-for' Wm- 'rr-umol.‘lin- one R" *iw-‘ring E~v-i--.»--lt. _ . ~- 'PVQBX -_ .V'i1VE,I.v._.vlmvm i LilUN.\IlI\ 5 P5011 _ gp_.\U|,g_ | Wa r-|r~m; n_ FH “il P°'iv‘*'iti;;tol-l Ftrl--t,` 7’-°.'<'§ "'l`rinlt‘ ‘ 163 ZIV. 104 2-"9 Enfiicil .......... 172 A Craig .......... 2;-l0_ 'lc-'libs .......-... 211/ Dolvilc ............ 212 178 198 205 180 'Tolar --2330. _ Majrlrlty for “Trlility", 9; rins. High single, Wiiye, cf "United", . Riel..-~ 7g|7 gy nf __ N_ S 281 pins. . Fell. 21-5-(il. ' n M High three, Craig, of “Tllilit'§", 044 ~ _ ______ pins. ' -....___,_ 1 ‘SL holes" "" 1' ' ‘ 'ral .' I ollr Rlullu 'luhoc \\ Ilulenlq lun their I0 nor rent. _ .1: CC ecc 3' >»‘»1 nee; 55 5”? . > : _ Qeggt »e;¢,¢= *solo . I .I .ts x 2 a .. ._ ‘ “ii” il .. Lit I- A § 1 . l._oi» , n ... i.¢i_ lv u ls un Tube Guaranteed. llall Orders filmully l-limi. rural-l _ . . ,, ~*'i=».'i'~ ".=:.°..t‘:l".‘.i.°. ,,,, __ A utils oil. -I.--il sl. M lar e ae ii R.. .ig 1°' `/ . 0. 1, Goss . . . . . 206 153 190 140 135 126 . 193 ` ph C.i'llcro:'l ....,. 161 220 Hyndlnril ....... . 175 H6 Lilpt:.~.l~ll ....... - 1"? 149 Hyde .. 197 134 A. l"cll'll_r_ton 289 205 Totill -20011. - “Zion” Morley .... 217 180 130| 192 infuse lofi isa. lla seventy dollars weekly Shnmas IVIL SERVICE. THE M. C. C. Total-1800. "Central Christian" _ ' J. Stewart 131 M. Stewart ..,,..',.,,. 130 G. Williams 169 R.. Judson 148 Total-2114. _ . Majority for C. Cllrlstian, 284 High single, R. Judson, 294.pins. L. High three, R. Judson, 049 piils._ 107 171 146 294 183 170 169 207 7.00 to 8.30 - "Grcenhorns" “Fcatlierweigllts," (alleys 1 and' 2). Ribs" (alleys 3 and 41. _ (Patriot please copy) _ M Burl ns - __ HINE-At City Hospital, March 20, 1931 to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hlne, City ll son. BAIRD-At City Hospital, March 19. loai, to lvlr. and Mrs 'ryreli Baird, Websters Corner, a daughter. ' JEWELL-At Cornwall, on February 25, 1931, to Mr .and Mrs. William Jewell, a son. ` bfsarlis wltlour-At the prince county Hospital, Summcrsidey March 19, John Morrison, infant son of Mr. and ~' Street Window. Lunches aut Mrs. Evan Wright of Victoria (hee l. Grace Kim of Suinmerside.l_ _..-.__.__ _m__~_.._ tooooooofonooooutenwo N. D. MacLean i vs ‘- i_ h . 000 for the loss of her husband, and Canada on _Lhe Hesperlan, he was V E °“KE._""“' was awarded sisooo, while ner su ,_- _ ated "6 tm Legmn cake Sale smut' daughter, Thelma 'Rogers, claimed personal effects. Ho is llolv 'lo years 'Ad , - ' - -_ ------ - 'A “Y “ff°m°°“ 5° H°""““"’- se- ooo ri el oi 20 ooo be ei ,,,,,,"+”* -- Y--_*_-___§____ _ - __ co, . an was awar e 3 , , -_ ' _ _ , ¢ ” ‘?N° “H "_ "1: _ _ “B343 M41' cause she was‘bereft of counsel, ad- him $216. Cl¢I$Slf-led AdU€ffl8€ln6ntS i rornoss AND rulmlrs-'rlis “C” °“d fathedy °““’~, Th” °s°°“’ one Insertion ...s....L'............. lilo per line ofawordp ‘°“°Wml P°1'H8\'&Ph iS lldded' tb ww awarded $3906' making a total Tgu-eevlmei-_¢,|o||| ,»,_,,,,,,__________ 9° Mr nm M 5 "ms ‘ Newsum 8, McLeod! ad,,e,.mement_ award of $38,000. ' ` leave when the German submarines §f_"lf‘ hf1::er":|'::; ‘_'_'_'_'_°_'_‘_“‘_:'_°_‘°_:"°° 1; 9°* :im °f 5 WWII “Substantial cash advances made on 5° ’ _ ' “" 9°' l“° °' 5 "°"’? every car shipped on consignment." A‘I*"d I” °"'Ch”|’|“" h »¢o¢H++¢-ea Mr. Newsom- wishes to inform grow- 9 __ _ _ ...__-5... - - ._ __ ._ ___ _____`_'___f_ _______ __ __ ere that censignment smpmems do Another Ontario case was that of not interfer with his regular weekly RGV- -101111 A- Beattie- fomleflyumili- . *- cash purchases of Potatoes and Tur- 15%’ in C°bUf8» Wh° ‘Vent OVBHPHS Agel’IIS WHht€(1 Wanted nip5_ me mm hee deemed te eeeept asa chaplain with the First Contin- _.__ -l____.._ ___ Lusltanla when he got word that the and is allowed $1-250 for losses sus- coming with her'th‘ree chlldre to` . . . , Yi. ____,_____________ Mrs. Michael Keenan and ianlliy, ioln her husband in Brantford. The ° NTED SALESMAN WIITH lCAR_ f_3;?t;`Jl'lii0f0W£l, Lili-T11 $0 tigank all :their Hesperlali was torpedoed, with many b o take orders and del ver 'lome r n s w o elle em i1 heir di " necessities on old established route recent sad bereavement. _ 3/min Ts on board" -Mrs' wmmm lv in west King and south Queens Al-54-a-el-ii. ~ f"_ “ ‘las “"‘“"‘”‘g °“ 9"* “mf Counties. Steady workers can start _ __ _ ship to St. Catharines with her 9-‘ earniilg $35 tvveekly nintiu inC!‘§2li-:lie --1-~---SJ; year-'old qeughter, She le ewerded rapid y. Hus ers on sin ar ro es . ‘ do $6000 annual business. some es- L Rowman 216 212 231 $°50' Gemge M°N°b “I wmd"°"' G tnbllsiled 30 years. Reply lmmed- ' . a11°i»hef IW?-_S9"ge1'~°f1 the H¢5P€fiHH- lately giving age, occupation, ref- R- MHCNUW 215 147 120 is awarded $445. p Mrs. George S. Blyth of Windsor, gru eene, £1 passenger onthe I-Iesperiiln, was ln- Jured while getting into one of the tributed to shock and `exposui~e fol- lowing the sinking of- the ship. One is to Mrs. Alina A. Palmer, whose husband, John Ileilry Palmer, was I 41 years of age. claim of Mrs. Heleil C, Gracey of Ottawa, wife of a Canadian soldier. She was a passenger on the famous troopship Olympic when a depth bomb f tn il il isn ci b-" pins mar.” rx; atethfsram? mic gagged colon soirlzer. at the time of the raid considerable inconvenience to the passengers thrcugh concussion. Mrs. Graccy claimed $2,500. nov.-ling Tonight-zlon Guild League Neil J. ilicailisier was over nge “°““d°d fm" ‘he 5t°'°' ‘md °°"1°°' when the war started, but he was so‘ M . , -. _,...,..........._ . , 7.00 to 8.30-"Ncrlsuch" vs_',‘Spare - , _ '_ were $3 000* ` , IVCEK END SPECIALS `» AT LIIlGlI‘S onions, per lt. se. io la. zise Tomatoes, per lb. 25c Oranges, 2 sites, per doz. Silo . . . . . . . . 2 doz. 450 Per doz. 45c. . . . . . .. 2 doz. 80c Slulklst Lemons, per doz. 451: - Bananas, per doz. 35s _ Grape Fruit 4 for 25c Apples, per dot. . . . . . . . . .. 25c We have a. complete line oi' Confectionery. See our window , on Prince Street. ' WEEK-END SPECIAL Fine Chocolates. just received . . . . . . . . . 20:: lb. Fi-esli Jelly creams zoo lb. Have you tried our Home- , Made Pastry. Special Week- _ End Sale. See our Prlncc 1 up to take out from our Sani- tary Tea Rooms. Our Ire Cream Dishes are Delicious. We handle “Pc:fcc- tion” Dishes put up to tzllic out; also Bricks. lmllnraxn _ _ ma/ll.l\na ` 2 Mmrfditltowlt I North Willhih ; Phone |40 Q \ 00,0 LL!..l.!.¢!_u_u.o_0f»_._o.u o n ¢ o o _ -lu- ISM.. LEICHQS. TEA izooivls Comer Kent and‘Priilco 'PHONE 8131 Under New Maniierilellt xious to do his bit he enlisted in the Seventh Battalion. Returning to ilk beneath a wavc and lost his age. The Commissioner awarded G. S. Abbott of the Canadian All Force was returning to Canada on` 250 Baby‘s dom zse cal-nerr L. l..Tr:lii: sue in-orno sensor ,sc 351° Sli Helmlen eg.. :iso Anlll-em Liver- sun " elle :loo Dodds rlllr ...... ° lilo we Gin rilir are soc Frniintlvos 'sae :or Pint Pill.. see 80c Chase'il Ointment 49g 60:: Chases N Food 4'lc 751: Kruscllen Salts _ . . _ . . . _ 69c $1.25 Burdock B, Bitter: sge t the steamer Andarlla, on which' _~_¢,-.v he claimant had given his brother A Toronto investment broker nam $1.53 Agarui . . . . . . . . . , 51,30 mr " _ __ PATENT MAEDICINES Ann 25a Liiterlne I‘_ Paste ,.__`i_ 2|e 25:; Mi-Sl T. Paste lbc ` zsr oolzaies r. rosie ..‘z for 4se <- 50c lpana T Pa - IOILETRIES . ste..__.._.,3Je I WE QE" nm 'FN ri): Pewsbdent 'I' Peep. Mr- -3 `° "P"-on T. Paste 301: < I ;i§p.u”. , ig _ , _ _-\ ~\i5in`t. also lui-ai serv. cream .I.._f. zso 35d Llfebllov Shay. Cream 29;' 50: Klenzn Shiv. Freain Iilic 351. Witch Hazel Cream Zlle Y! 60:: Pompelan Creams 4.‘ic = 80oI-llndsCream...........431: $1.25 Othlnc Frcrkle (‘l"ram $1.15 001: Forhan'll T. Pastas... 49e .....- .elt ,- >/,-\ Vi 53'" »'-~- _ .-I’ ' _Z -.. -`_F~._ "5'Q'.'f!'_'.' _ A 1 .1 ' ». ..~ la '-‘Ji MAGNESIA LYSOL . _. _Y - - .. » r e 1 ed $400, but later wltlldrelv the claim - _r“' n res W J. Hunter, a machinist claim 'I c ~ » soc PEPPERMINT ` Ed $6.575 and E012 $2.500. b€0BUS€ his I u rder Your "Quelques Fleurs" rother. George Hardie Hunter, and _ PATT'Es_ Ib' , N LAURA SE"0RnS” Lar ` . ow Fo East ,A l 5° 5"” ife went down on the Lusitania. "°-°"'_' 7-' _P nf- r er pr' 4"? _ . i C e wasitravelllng. I-Ie is awarded 60: 1 I ` o _ . __ ,_ iso. 1'HIU»lPs 7 ” ggi; _fic ssliso P se ‘.“_f'._ 2-2°.-i~_-.~f;'-_ef ` '= ' .gr-’--; .>-.1»__-'if->>\'5~”.‘2§ r withdraws H19 Cllihl A <_ l-11,2; .rv Y/ .'l:tl_-_,-A.,,_;_§,‘< I - ~ “Bil.LiE i r A d_ le _ Enlzsn B ull '- E. r _ _ -J d n ew sernp lost his -life and . l»EAlvu»l~ cilocoffrss "” §:._.».-_:1_=.‘--.,;;_;.;.-L_. / e fant son on the Lusitallia, claim ntl-,5, e'3;.”"~ BRITTLE ne d C " ‘ ` r sentimental reasons. _ lb' ib- ._ » ' / . IIOUBIGANT FACE POWDER (all slladerll _,Grmer1-y M,” Mar _et K _ of Canada since 1011. He went to lifeboats, and is awarded $3,624. Her with dhelilogtx “gd ofser hfnects’ __, _ _vauea ,wen espwas lun dovln, llellous condition is at wrpedoed' ,Lea daughter of Major Lee’ added of her claims was for $500 for tonics woman' was travelling on the Hes" and medicines' perian, and imt her wedding pres- ents. wearing apparel, jewelry. etc. $29,009 _mowed She is awarded $500. one of the uggest awards’ $20000' cepted that his father had mailed drowned when the French Channel of Tomnto "U pay ins msumnclel Stemner Sussex was tomcdoed Mr. premium while he was in the trencll-| Palmer was killed instantly by the explosion. Hc was o. director of De- “’ benhams (Canadai L’mited, and. was back' The Commissioner disallowed the Mrs' W' J' Bamg" for personal in' at the entrance of Halifax Harbor w F entos, such as ebony and ivory A similar case was successfully' Major Lee, always standing for right rn a_de by Stuart J. Juffs, a resident England forthe funeral of his fath~ careful portrayal of this most diffi- er, and was returning to Canada Mrs. E. Adcock, a, newly married The word of an ex-soldier was ac- hree ten-dollar bills to the Manu-`, actlirers‘ Life Insurance Company` The money was lost in the Arab-` torpedoecl. He will get his money The sum of $12,000 is awarded to juries sustained when the German airships dropped bombs on Folk- stone, As a result of the air raid, Mrs. Barager suffered partial paral- ysis of her left arm, but won a Can- she was aged 17. and attending cus- tomers in her ullcle`s store. Tile Can- adian soldier helped to remove the the girl to the ambulance. bllt did not actually meet her until e’ght months later, Her medical expenses COMEDY _DRAMA SCORES BIG SUCCESS On March 16th and 17th, the St, James Dramatic Club, of Geor- getown, under the direction of P. L. Boudreault, staged the three-act comedy drama entitled "The Mistress of St, Ives.” A capa- Lester B_ Young of Hamilton was heir, but are checked by one who de ot successful. He was an officer in tected their frauds' he Second Canadian Construction The muuwmg is the cast °f cha" Company, retuming to Canada on Col. St. Ives the rlcll southern th troopship City of Vienna, when ' _ h; vessel ran into Sambrc Head, planter’ was ably jmpersonated by ’ Mr. Murphy's first appearance on the wing, it was alleged, to excitement sta , ge, but on this occasion, he ex- lemrse :h slul_’mB'rl:es16“;;; celled himself and drew most favor- c;s(;iaHoee(i "am ° ’ able comments from those present. ‘“’ 5°“"°"'“ col. st. Ives; while ivilss lviociillv- A" ‘“i°‘”“"B `°1“°“ W” th" °f my ver sul filled th diffl uit ie y _ y e c ro eorge A. Scott, who was in the Im- - erial service in Mesopotamia, and 0,. foul sought m become Mistress of erences. Ralvlelgh Industries, Dept. Total-2845. ' M_,.s_ Mary A_ Matthews receives mililed 00 1115 m0th€r ill Cihdda SEV- _96'T` Montmill-1§il§l'ia?;ii`sc-ss, M“5°¥“Y f°f "Zi°“"- 242 Pins $2.500 on account of the aestli of ""1 ‘mckages °f 5°“"°“'“ ‘md me' pon the brother who was drowned. I DELIVER . SUCCESSOR T9 I _PHONE I ` o 219 d E. T. Bartlett was travelling sec-‘ ' The MHCKIDDOD Drug C0 T nd class on the Lusltanla. when he _ STORE . as plunged into the ocean, and G ung to wreckage for four hours' He ,E2 E,__£_,,__ wrest a. fortune from the rightful acters: Mr. Herbert Murphy. This is not Miss Morris was at her best as Claire St. Ives. devoted granddaughter of of Cerese St. Ives, who, by fair means St. Ives. Mr. Harold Jeffries, a young _ lawyer from thc north was_ably act- _ed by Mr. James Condon, while Mr. Joseph Kiggins filled the important role of Jim Smalley, Harold`s friend, -'and also a good friend of Claire St. James. The irascible and hasty 'at all costs, was most faithfully act- ed by Mr. Janles Boudreault. His cult role, again and again filled the house with hearty applause. Miss Rose Fairchild ill a role of Letty new laurels to hcr reputation fel' clever acting. Mrs. Armadale, with eyes on Major Lee, was ably taken by Mrs. Fred Delory. The dlfficlllt roles of Sign- ora de Palmero and hcr son Jose, who sought by fralid to get posses-` sion of the St. Ives plantation, were taken by Mrs. Herman Lavendler and Mr. P. L. Boudreault. Mrs. Levan- dier appeared oil the stage for the first time and by her splendid acting of, this difficult role showed that she is s valuable audition to the club. Mr. Ward, Solicitor for St. Ives, was ably taken by Mr. B. McDonald, while _Ephrnim, the Colonel's colored servant, was capably portrayed by ful acting showed that he had ill- llerited a great deal of ills fathers _ ,tract expires in March, 1932. Unless ad in Toronto a net income of 55.- . i ' , "" *J* _; 000 to $5,000 a yeah ms eyesight was players. This is a southern play, ho CUSTOMER5 injured permanently in the Lus|_ portraying the radical hatred of the tania disaster, and he had not been White mu" mf the “gr” raw Par* ble for some tme to attend to bush ticularly after '01, Using this as a ess_ He claimed -$40,750 and was leverage two bold schemers seek to ROW BOAT THEIR SCHOOL BUS BUCKEYE, Ariz., arch 20.-School childreil in the Buckeye valley en- joyed the novel experience of going to school in a row boat this spring when heavy rains caused the Gila river to rise so high that children living on the side opposite from the lschool house could not ford lt. 5 A Zion Presbyterian Church | FOR. PDOR FARM ' ALBION," Ill., Mar. 19-Edwards County poor farm is for sale because of lack of patronage. No one, except the keeper, lives there and his con- Somebne applies for admission the farm will bc sold to the highest bid- der_ _ Prof. Louis D. Thompson. Oi-ganint md Chop Lead" nh-r ' , MORNING il.oo A. M.-new. 'rlromus A. Rodger or Beifnsr. _ Anthem by the choir. 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Class. EVENING 7.00 P. M.-Rev. Thomas A. Rodger 15932231 § Antliern by nie choir. ' » I~~ St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. R. MOOBHEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs.J A.l.awqn,, . h_n'_un.~ _ __J_':' PUBLIC WORSHIP; .T Morning at Eleven 0'clo<~k. ` ' Evening at Seven 0'clock. ~ , ` eallbatll School and Young Men's and Young Wumerfg Classes at Two-thirty. _-1* The Praise for the day will include: Anthem-Consider and Hear Me . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pfleuger Soloist-Mrs. Nell MacLean. EVENING ` Solo-“Ablde with M0." (hy request; . _ . . _ ._ Bailey _ Mr. Charles McKenzie. - ' Anthem-O Come to my Heart! Lord Jtsus .. Ambrose ' Soloist-Mr. Lyster McInn|e_ STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALL1' |Nv|'|~5|;, OH _`C8Z‘.’T£?$>lCE!$€W‘,9'-vit-33Z€‘.. ' nov. ri. D. RAYMOND, ill. A., mscron. , ' :'. Mo eeegmmwm. .Q .. ......... ._ - _ iif1ss-a- 1-i.~ U W Mmmmm §NwwwNNmcum t i; ~' 5. _ ,=-»~~-~x .‘.-i»"r"""".. """""- "' ". ~ iw £:CzDI"J.0.UQ3$°. 3931*’-rfliiiilhl _ . ‘ Trinity United C/wrel, Reimer, D. D. Rev. c. N. Brown. lli..»l. ‘ 154301831? Q`OfC£D3) HQHUM L- R- A- M.. A. AL G. o. _ lu.uu A. lvl.-rrllyei' meeting ii.oo A. iii.-l>ul»iio worsnipf _ “Church Membership"-R ev 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School 1.orl P. M._Pnblie worship. Sermon. “Jesus’ Teaching on Rove nge"-Dr. Runlsay. Solo-"Jesus, Lover of My Soul" Mr. P. W. Small. Anthem-"I Will Lay Me Down in Peace" Gndel, VISITORS AND STUDENTS CORDIALLY WELCOME. Services Broadcast by (1, H. C. K. fl %l‘.*Q’_1?‘9'-" ~»\ 5°'°*"Th°= WU of the Cross Leads Home" ' Miss Doris Tait. ‘ Anthcnl-"Teach Me, 0 Lord" . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ T. Atwood L (`. N. Brown, lil. A. K GC~`Q6C1¢°1`-‘l`¢`fC»'(`rG`0I§1\'i'l‘.£D'f9f¢Ub` and Adult B1blo'(Tla_\ls. Y FU wmoocwm uwmwo ee Wilt hsptist iililiurclg IJ'.".;°:. 2?; Minister-Rev. A. C. Vincent, I). D. Organlst-Miss Roberta Spencer. I-`_ T. (J. L, If QL`n1ill.`r.ilrl.`!QDCiC1 MORNING WORSHI Arztilcm-"The Splendours o Sczurliln-"Right and Wrong Dr. Vincent. ‘ SUNDAY SCI-l00L 2.89 P. M. Have you helped in the regular increase of Sunday School attendance? C. G, I. T. VESPER SERVICE 4 P. lil. For all C. G. I. EVENING WORSHIP’ 7 0'CLOCK Gegen prelude from (2.15 to 'l P. M. . . . . ._ Miss Spenser iall Laus Deo, Dubois; lb) Psstorale, Leybach; l (el Angelus. Sellers. - A,-{hem_I11~he shjmdoun of Thy Glory" Mendelxs~.ll;l . Sermon-"'I'he Prodigil Soil" Dr. Vincent § Anthem---Hymn in tile Ninn" Brown u ,E '3`(»`¢‘l`l3`DCf|f|`QiJi3I»\}`ilif:?2f£i.QiI¢i§L£lGiTI P ll (TCLOCK i' Thy Glory" Woodward Standards of Measurement" T. Groups. r;:..~. .‘»‘-.~.~.'.‘.‘-`..°.'.' . -' ba +`; i i l ix . 1 ., -J ii li ;__.-fi 'r » ,__ _ W. '. ~. .l .' » 4.5! r - l -;- ~». \_-, r, ,_ if-_ rr l I Mr' _ a 7’ r l_, ,. .,-_ 1 . l _ f _Ar i "1 \\; ‘i A:-'a its »,. _,_- ‘l