Life History Of U. S. Senator Nicholson (Continued from Pass Thirteen controlled interests. ‘it was in this connection that he formed iihelast- ing friendship with John Hays Hammond, who at that time was moms‘ JOHN ELLIS. There passed away at the home of his son at Tyne Valley on Sun- day. March 4. one of the oldest and most hishlyrespecteu residents of that place, in the person of the late John Ellis. in his 90th year. Born at ‘Bideford. March 20, 1834. and from an early age was engag- ed with bisjather. the late William Ellis. ,in the shipbuilding industry l"! 850i" 43 years ago, when .ho moved to Northam and engaged in farming. Retiring about 1i years 3K0. he moved to Tyne Valley, where he had since resided. The late Mr. Ellis was twlcc married. First in 1353 to M155 Agnes ~Rend~ie, who died about, a Year after. leaving one son, William i., who predeceased him by a, few months. -in 1855 -he imarried Miss Susan Ann Key. of Lot 11, and wag bllessed with a ‘long a-nrl happy m". H’: m9 0f 63 Years. from which 5:12“ (tillers were nie sons and g “lighters. ‘namely: Robert U-zs Lin‘ and Edwin ‘Lu. of the T- 6t t {Jmas K. and Stanford firm] lr..Vllliam, 0nt.; Melvin, _°Il°- John A. of Mimini- 489b, ‘h. ‘Hartford, of Tyne vaiiey gélgséélehiste David S, who prede. lgu mum about nineteen years ' 9 dBilBhter-e are- Eavid Stewart, of Northern Mrs. ‘igllehflrxilllifgms of Bideford, and ford There wawson of East Bide- Marrled m 1887' me.brOth r Pas also left -to mourn fin 1887 he married‘ Miss Ann: A 9 r’ 911F059. of Port Hill. Neary, of Clifton Springs. New York. 'llwo children, Edward mid Ruth ll-lelen were horn of the union _ Several years before the death o.’ Mrs. Nicholson. in 1915. they mnv rd to Denver and purchased a real deuce at 1.559 Logan street, whirl hail been lids Denver 11101119 sincr then. , Senator Nicholson was twice do fcated by small phiralitlos in tliz Republican primaries for tho nom~ ination of gouernor of Colorado. ‘When this coun-try entered the war hc volunteered ‘his services and was state chairman of the l/iberty and Victory loan cam- paigns, state chairmen of the Roosevelt memorial campaign; state chairman of the national Sill- vntion Army drive, and fuel admin- istrator for Colorado. Ill] 1920 lio entered the race for the position of United States sen- ator to succeed Charles S. Thomas. and was elected on the platform that he was “Nicholson, the miner, the man who discovered Nicholson- lte, the man who made himself. useful as a citizen, and one who‘ ' ' ‘- - liar! lived loug in Colorado." _ Touring Car only . F'O'B' Toronto W orksto Protect industry. Tax” Extra mining engineer for Guggenheim. . t4 ~27- 1.51‘ ~15 Authority on Ore Treatment. Nicholson's work d-id not stop at the operation of mines, however. He became an authority on the con- centration of ores, and joined other operators in the study and prac- tice of this angle of the industry. This resulted in the first carbonate of zinc ores found in the Leadviiile district. The climax of this study came wiith the discovery of the zinc ore which bears his naime, "nicholsonlte." iBeing one of the most popular. as well as one of the leading citi , zcns of the booming mining town he was elected mayor of Lesdville in 1893 and at the cud of his term of office was re-elected and served until 1897. The lawless element of the boom days required a cour» ageous man to enforce the law s-nd when the Lead-ville miners‘ strike of 1896 developed it was ne- cessary to call the state troops. Warm praise has been accorded Nicholson ‘for the way in which he handled that difficult situation. iliiiliiliillililllill “gill- j mm 1r“ gyii;lllill"i— Spring is Just Around the Corner i To FULLY ENJOY rr YOU NEED AN OVERLAND '8 69/119 C3111! i (Trade Mark Registered) NEGLECTED KIDNEYS mean a. gradual pois- oning of your whole system. This poison (uric acid) is the direct cause of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica and other serious ailments. If you have any symptoms of kidney weakness, such as headaches, dizziness, backache, swollen ankles or wrists, frequent stinging urina- tion with brick dust deposits, get Gin Pills- im- mediately. It retains Triplex Spring Suspension that has made Overland world-famous. The same high-quality alloy steel construction; ensuringdurability. . . Nature will soon be putting on her cloak of green-Abe bushes will soon be budding and the early Spring flowers peeping forth. The time for the week-end jaunts to the country. Here's the car that: will take you on those mind-clearing, body-refreshing trips in comfort and with speed. His merr i HAM c1553 Ctelgslgtlrgaliiigelyliushcd i ' 8 s 9- loving. tender I1 solemn slumber He, It has the advantages of more leg room and more arm room, of beautiful blue body and upholstery—with equipment in perfect keeping with its style. They are the greatest kidney remedy in the world l and can be taken with absolute confidence that a healthy condition will quickly be restored. The Blue Bird represents the greatest of all ‘ Overland achievemcnts—brings an entirely new conception of motoring satisfaction at ‘l light-car price. “__<o>_____ "M" A McLEAN 0n Satu National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, At Your Druggist’s-50c. The longer wheel base-full 106 inchca Tvronlo- long-greatly enhances appearance. Sturdylilasticity Pastor, Rev. A. MiicAuliy. His funeral was well rlt despite the inclement Itllhtf‘ lie was laid to rest wiilihlr red amid the snows 0i will“ St. Peters Cemetery. Alillillh, sunk be lashed himself to a piece turned to the home oi‘ his ibirtli to of spar and floated around for7piiss his declining years. lie was twenty .i'our hours before being res- ill but a short time and was ten- cued. Later in life lie served in a derly cared l0!‘ b)’ m3 ‘lei/med 95‘ 1m. saving corp in the u. s. on the iter-in-iaw and nephew and nelce. Atlantic coast being Captain of Wilfred and Christine. Every-thing the crash possible was done to make t-hisIriglit, God fearing nianllllli. Alter his wife died and his only ;iouely old man's last days C°lnllOl‘t‘;hiB reward. Eternal rest child Emma married, lie sold out table. The last Sacraments of Holyflhim 0 Lord and ma! ' his interest on Cape Cod and re. Church were administered by hislligiit shine upon ‘him. In the senate, Senator Nicholson was placed on the committee of mines and mining, and had worked unceasingly for legislation that U . 1 R I E " would ‘be of benefit to that indus- kllfiily waned Q '. l i I t ‘ d . greicmggeotofa iusriytfltic $2,-ufenéoddiiifioltgvspitritreturned u. 18s GRAFTON srnzer ~ n - - - - interests of metial miners in the M ' e l ' _ CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. ' ,- . The ‘lure for Mar'hme"'w're Fence '9 United States. He was nlso on t-iirlfnmillry McLm" “W5 one ol".1 ‘ ‘ ' . ' ‘“"' ' ‘trimnlifldtectrfrgm hngland- We have fouud committees of nuvzil affairs civil 51319,: oThloui ‘llqothers and five 0 i ' attis ‘ilYlS wireisdt‘ ti .- .. ,-..' ‘ 9 "llers 6' R C . While Stiff aid hard’ it is Liziiclarfltlseiywtifw; lscryglvwzigd genera] A ""9 M8“- " N , A easily broken when subjected to a severe strain imamlgel‘ °'l the West-W" “minim! v l ‘ ' ~ w , as the ordinary hard steel wire. It is real wmpam’ of I‘°“d"me' and ‘Hrecmr B unt 8' ‘ -. v - - - of t/he Denver National B k, ti Mrs. K g . “lithe, wire, gliable and springy, capable of Denver Tmnmfay compaigu lag Drurnemond, Brookfleld on: hilnxgland her kindness of heart. A large wn standing ardest usage and unaiTected by Arum-rum Natimm, Bank of beam Isabelle McLean also of Brookfleld circle or relatives and other friends any degree of temperature recorded in this ,vl_lle, und tlic First National Bank O1 llwse only three sisters remain. w!“ [eel keamy her-death‘ country. of Monte Vista, Colo. The Holly namely: Mrs. Wm. Hughes Mrs, B“ klmwins that for her life's Sugar company and other largo ' ' enterprises represent some of his investments. He was a member of the Presby- terian church, :1 life lmember of the American liiiniing-Congness, nndibc- longed to the A-merican institute of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers, and the Colorado Histori- cal soclety. He was n member of iiho Masonic lodge, and was also Katherine Drummqnd sufferings are forever over none 110110 McLean, They arzngogififtlst: would ‘be so selfish and so unkind mourn the loss of a kind and 1o“ as to wish to bring her back again. ing sister. The deceased was quue The funeral which was quite a widely known. She spent some large one was lielrl on Monday, tblrty~flve years in Providence‘ March 12th. The service was con- ‘Rhoda Island and before moving m’ ducted by Rev. R. H. Stavert, as. her late homeqn west River she sisted by Rev. G. P. Tattree. The lived for four years at Hume,- Pl" bearers were John Spence, An- River. drew Dollar, ’Wm. Stewart, ‘Mur- m, Em, Wherever she was known she dock iMoSween, Daniel McNeill and Five Brothers Survive. ' w“ "Med for her genial nature Kenneth McNenL The Senator was n large, rugged man. and tho toi-l in ilic miuos had given, lilm n. powerful physique. One o-i his h0bbl0s ivns golf, and ho ivus ll. member of the Denver Country club, the Lakewood conn- try club and tho Dcuiicr Athletic club. ‘There were six brothers and one sister in the Nicholson family, and iipou tho death oi’ tlic sister, Mrs. J. R. Dewar, of imarl-rlllc. in Foli- ruary inst your, livc of the broth- cr:-i met in ‘Denver. Besides Scu- zitni" Nir-liolson those who were zit ilio reunion were Malcolm J.. of Loudviilo. Murdock A., former \\'ill you lct us mail you our Iree catalogue which tells more about lllririlime Fence and its absolutely secure lock? New Brunswick Wire Fflllw C0-- Limited- Monclon, New Srunswick —.:‘ _. ABOUT POCKETS Grandma Ilsa-d Sage Tea» To Dqken Hair .<.‘.I‘...§E°..l“l'llf.f§.ii." sierra: Mai-ch 20th, St. Peters parish loses l0 RQ- one oi‘ its oldest and most res- "e" pcctcd residents. i-le was the sec- 'ond son of the lute John Roderick MacKinnon iind Elilllllflifilll Maois- ucc, whosc family oi’ eight nil livrd to grow up to manhood and woman- hood. the first to puss away lit-Irv: Matilda, wife of James A. Mar-Kin- non, in 1877, being followed by Pri- du): (luv secs runny little straw fliliis, ill grryvs unrl greens. with the NEW YORK April l3.-—lt ivoulil |iu<~rv~at siigizvrztion of n poke buuuci nppcar uftcr scniining the. $|li‘lll1,"iill>(ll]ii‘ in tho from; liiirrlly more ‘fashions as scan on tlio Ell-l Hi5‘ io-dliciu u rridriiiiig of tlin riui, illly thnt pockets urc n ‘bit 0f llor-nrnliun ns well 21.4 hi’ utility. The pockvt? of some strevt sun... flfIliiillLlllPil iviili ii 110W“ loaves in satin r"bbnn, :1 touch nirml uffociiri: .in :t [tllfiifll t HUGH J. MaaKINNON “arr W“ i or , conezous srpckmes _ g’ °"_Y°"""“' t Cllmmml garden sage brewed in- ° i‘ heavy tcii, with sulpiwr added, W"! turn cr-iy. streaked and ruin-u 2"“ bemllllllliy dark and luxuriant. 115i fl THW applications will prove it revelatiop if your hair is fading, .\'ii')\\’ YORK, April- 13.-ilnill( liosivry today is gorgeous uiid unusual r-nuugb in attack attention il\\'.‘l_'v' il0lll ilir- rust of tliv costume. iii slimlvs nl’ darowii it is really >155“; YOiLK, April lfi.—;l‘1\'i‘ll n ilvligilhllll with u-bolge gown. Those garcons!’ i ‘Cur B/"(Pf POKE TREND lN HATS Mm," m, whlfl, sq..- mi 1,, l)!‘ stockings in nil their wildness ere "Nu-Oh. ,, glgflhp, is likely to fail ihillilg mold us part oi tlic swimming V p kelionnet influence to Ollllft {OL- mnyor of Lcadville; A. J.. of Tui- su, Okla; and Daniel J.. of Hoop- cr, Utnli. Another ‘brother, John, resides in llritisli Columbia. isnrvlviug Senator Nicholson, with iiho live brothers, areadaught- streaked or gray. Mixing the Saga Tee. and Sulphur recipe at home, though, ~is troublesome. Au easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's 5118c and Sulphur Compound at any| drug store. all ready for use. This is the old time recipe improved by or in 188, then iMary Kenzle) several years Margaret, wife of Duncan Douglas in February, 1921. James followed her twelve days later and John in (IM rs. Muc- later. and March 1822, and now Hugh at the advanced age of ninety six. Only one now remains of that good old family of Clan MacKinnon, Daniel J.. of Southampton. Hugh went to the States when quite a young man and lived there fifty years, Served in the navy during the civil war and many an interest- ‘ ing story he could tell about that dreadful conflict. He followed the sea the greater part of his life, EFRY hairs have dlillDilflflfeil. and having served as mate on Merchant country suits, fiunncl coatccs for after another application or two 5mm, Oucg who“ Qpflght in n gar. lirr vclvct skirt, and cvon an your hair becomes beautifully dark. time gflorm tho ship foundered and occasional flannel his-t; glossy, soft nnd luxuriant. . , __ w BRINGING UP FAT HER- OTP LIKE To AfbK A ' AN 5 ‘ PFEOFEIBEOQ caress "’-'5"°°"°*¢>F555°R' DHWTWM-tx ' . irsrsai? PARTY TONiQi-lzi‘ ARE *°“ "*4 EVOLUTIONM? N9'GENERALLY LL BREAK ave .- - -- bONE IN YOUR HAVE You f 50° ANY MORE chasm-r Ti-imqz, TO TELL ME? or. Mrs. Mux Melville, wife of s ividoly known Dcnvnr attorney, and a sou, Edward, at Suit Lake City. the addition of other ingredients. While wispy. gray. faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our yoiitliiul appearance and at- tracfivcness. By darkening your heir with Wyeth’; Saga and sq]. phur Compound, no one can tell. be- cause lt does it so naturally, so ev- enly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tnkin" one small strand at a time; ‘by morning all —o-o>—_-_. ARISTOCRATIC FLANNEL 8"’ wile f roll thelrazrevai- ‘ .. .. A o “M” g PAcioi ll-‘ Tsow ro LIKE "ro A QflQTNNLy _ Qucsriou - PQOFESEJOQ . no YOU bcumve. m TR a Nsmianqiou? $054K‘ these Smelter; lllis their ‘ LONDON. April 13.-—l=‘lunnci, like (Zllll-lli) and cotton before it, has achieved aristocracy. to-day tho debutante ‘would nnt think of us- ing fl-nnncl for anything so humble as n. rcttlcont. 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