luls flu‘ remember was tlw bust is a reliable rem- Qdy for COUGHS ANP COLDS Price 35c and 60c per Bottle 4 SOld onlY‘ by erlrlailllllii Drug Co. =’ PMFIQ THE REXAI L P950» 7.19 KODAK Sflroaz 5 i COCOA e1 . J55 kinds. MA ' ‘ ..‘>'lD/\ RY uranium n m nmn . ESTABLISNE’) i710 5 I'll lllEZ BOOKLH 0f Cl’. o. “ A back aslcan Halters BAKER'S is better because it is ‘ made of 4 better beans by a ‘- better process and has a better flavor than other wllllellslllléil-‘zlisllllllllell MolllrealCanuda Dorcheslerlllass. WINDSOR MEAT SCRAPS FOR POULTTRY ANI) HOGS Made from fresh meat trimmings. It carries‘ from 40% to 50% Protein. No combination of grains carries sufficient Protein for lmixinlum production of eggs. Supplement your grain with one fifth part of Windsor Meat Scraps and note the in~ crease in eggs, ' ' ‘ A valuable feed for fattening and maturity of hogs. Feed 40 lbs. of Windsor Meat Scrap with other ration ll. llcgs from eight weeks until they reach 100 lbs. weight. From 100 lhs. until they reach 225 lbs. feed 25 lbs. Windsor _lleat Scrap with other rations. After 225 lbs, kill ’em. They are an expense and it will cost you more to get addi- lioiial weight than you can get out of them. Order a trial lot today. tome back for more. " COLONIAL FERTILIZER (70. WINDSOR, N. S_ We are satisfied that you will l i THE lIEllTllA l llllllRlllAll SHOP FROM Holman’: Catalog. NEW LOT OF CROSS-WORD lillllleil just received. Get yollrs now 50 els. at this office. if, EVERYBODY ls a cross-word pun, zlo fan now—wo have onc for every, 1120. (‘iflllllllelo set 50 uls at this‘ HlfXCO. (lei. one whille they last. t! . *-'--~ I UNION VOTE-Tho results-l of ‘l:l church union votu of l-llg llrad- :llbaile congregation was as llllllhvfi‘ l “use Vllllvy secrlfon for 46, agliinm l-‘l, lll'ii'llilllll'lllfl. for 43, against 30. flrzln-villo. agaiinst 30. Total for X0} zlfizlhlst 87, luujorily for Union ovc ‘ ‘l L. i r ISLANDER DIES lN VANCOUV- -_Fl-—The ‘Salli nows of the death of Mr. llcctor MllcDonialil. which took ‘llKfP ill Vizlncouver. B, (1., on Febru- -r_v Iird; was receive-d by his niece, . .\l-rs. hlnlcolln Mackenzie, Rose Vail- l‘ l‘. Mr. Illacllnnalid was iSli‘l""ll .v'itll liilrillytic, and dlled after a few lllyfi illness. Before going iwest, he ll i "lllllloyl-il in the Service ofil-hc _. L. island railway. mill lived lp lrzrilalhnno and fiharlolileitoswn, \'lll‘l‘l‘ lll‘. was rinspoclird an an ‘high- y psliarnlvil citizen. lie loaves to rnoilrn lhcfr loss. one (laughter and ilrvo, sons, all of wholn roslidc lll he ivl-sit, besides nl-ainy rulafivus !llll frirnds in this province. (Pal- ‘ilrl. 11102150 copy.) GLADSTONE AND VlClNlTY — Th" llmlll-ll‘ of lilo vicinity arc talk- llllr uilvulrlzigil of the beautiful won- nhrr I gelling itllelr lilmborillg. lllll‘ll-ll‘i‘_l',‘[.‘,’llll1. (ills. (loner-Many arc iusl rccovciriuig ifffllll an epidiirinll: of flu, which has prcwailclil lln ‘lllllfl vic~ illily for the past lIl'Olll.l'|.—-<Mllfly ilrillil-liilnl-l of an early ‘spring are. " ir zrt pros-soul among lho old » illll‘ll il. would be warmly r- i't7llll‘ll llspooizllly by havc been (rollfini-il lllcil- honros iluring llll- "llll lllll‘l‘ll‘llS on account of ill- hl. lira nf Iilllrray llilflliiill‘ and Mar- ; fl 'l llllluw-l ll~ lzlvrn lo bliss While ll-l‘ .\lu~rray' River, who carries on a |\'i ‘y l'Xll(‘ll§l\'f' lrado. llcr friends :. AlilTy 'll) ll-nrn limit Mrs. Issac "by nnl. wining as wlvll as lllPy ulil likl- lo sec her blrl. llopn wllrn sipring lxlmlils. silo will "l‘.ll_‘.]>l'l('l_\' ri-l-ilvcr ilo ‘hor formol‘ ,Yl< ‘Illlll iMr, Jerry Johnson, Murray lili‘ izilr-sl ‘of Mr. lilrll Kirby. Alli“. ltlchzlrlls li-fl reel-wily l‘-i l‘ ('ll‘ll‘ll .li lown iio rcsillil thorn. ‘ \l‘~'.; l-‘. l1illl'('. hlclnllis, lrailloll lrni -~- iil’ ltoxhuryi llflfipllill- Mass. ll‘ lll) is. "lwniling lilo wilrlm" lll. llrr ll'illl' in (llunfiirld recently vlsllvil ,""~il"'illl" l-lll‘ gucsl of her Aunt flllrs. S. \\'. (‘ildilyt-Miss lllulllnis llll""llll.~i l‘l'lllllllll‘l{ in the near fll- llllll '.l) rliuilnl- lll"l‘ illl-lics as nllrsli Ill lloxbury lllVlllllll - h §~‘i"l\\':lrl llllll l"l‘ll‘.\vr Jon iliirblir worn l‘l'l‘l‘lll, vlslilors lo iin- . -.\_lll'. (‘y Penny, (‘upl- lll‘:"|-)l.‘lll. ‘§§§O§§§§§§>O§-§O-O§Q§-0OOQQQ-OOOO-OO-OO-OO-QUOFOOOQOOO To all Lobster Packers You will soon now ‘be makiing your arrangements for cans‘ iorlhe coming season. If we are not already in touch with you, will you pleas: let us hear from you. All inquiries wlll have best attention, and lo'west possible Prices quoted. l As usual, we will use nothing but best ENGLISH CHAR- COAL TINPLATES. By using, cheaper American plate we could lwier our price a few cents per case, but experience has shown lliallor Lobster nothing but best plate should be used, and is lll! cheaper in the end. We fully guarantee both quality and ‘workmanship to be of o hm. Give us your business and assist iin helping a Canadian, and "m" "lieolally an Island business. BUY FROM A HOME liharlottetown Can Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. INDUSTRY. 5l-l4-28Fob.l 2-25. Q6 O O O-O O0 O-O-O-Q Q-O f0 O §'O>§>O-O'O-§ O-Qfifi Q-O #0 O-Q O-O O Q 9-0 O O Q‘ - wrll lll.“ wv-vk-i-lld ll("l‘f' the irui .1. of Mr. and Mrs. A. . RKYlIfTFflS ills uzzlny lriiinds an; glad ‘to isco. .\lr. S. hlilciiny homo again‘ aflor zl wrll vllrncil ‘vu-czllion spcni al. ('ii\'n.~—i.\'ll'. R. Horlrlll, illlll Fflw" y .\'lllll'ii)' ll"\*cr, paid a. visit to flllril- ==i-.:ll~ l'(‘("'lllly.' The fishermen of llil~l v y during the flirs-t pllll cl‘ 3hr t. ~.i)ll llfiillfi splendid work t l l t J I "sinclliug and arc now busily l‘ll- in a good ll";illi-.»--Nnliic(-. ihas ilnon liyl-n lrili-ly ilo ll. picmo ‘in the (luar- li:ln \\'lll’l‘(» isolno polrltrylncn r: sud l'lllt'l(i‘lll<l whorl» ouch chicken made lroln $1.50 mo $1.80. The record of (Hllllslnno call s-lill ileal, ithiat. a flock of 20 chickens owned by Mr.’ ll. Mflll"'y lllli0ll‘lllé‘ll in over 840.00 llwit lPflVlllK each bird over $2 00 w. DlPPI‘ bi-siillils lllosc been Juno ii "l'llllll'i~‘. rlllllougil Mr. Mabcy is 1i» ligl ll l'lll‘llll.‘l‘ llf‘ still can llullte ‘hr llllflll-ll marks ill poultry ilnil *“I)l‘|i . . llg. 'l‘hi>. llPG on Murray l\‘f‘l‘ now boon ill first class, condii llllll, llllflllllll’ sipccilly ilrotteir “lfly- I r" ll\\'ll‘!“ll by John Sanders. Murray, lllvi-r has l-lnnv ffllWYlliffl for the fil- »l,,~,. lull-cs, "his youinig trolter il.r'|lll~l l'll by iiul- ('.'|]l.'l'llll‘ horseman ‘Jilin- il~il-" will lZlVl‘ Sflllll‘ of ‘tbll. spirily filll‘~4 llll‘ll‘l‘lt>ll(‘ll in all ilissuil of this |)‘il]i“l‘ ll“llll‘l‘ '\ hard (‘illfl-‘ifl. ___.'_ <0>———— l l}; an B n» 0 Folly, Regulation of theBoad of Health of the City l of Charlottetown Any householder in whose house there shall occur a case of Scarlet Fever or other contagious disease Shall immediately notify the Board of Health through its Health Officer, “NJ. P. McMillan,‘M. D., 0r the Sec- retary, G. P. Nicholson, City H_all. N0 person having Scarlet Fever or Other contagious disease and no mem- be!" of any household where Scarlet‘ Fever or other contagious disease ex- ‘Si? shall be permitted to mingle with tlllldren in Schools or Churches or "flier public places. By Order, . nohnn or HEALTH.‘ f: Tllr pains cailslwl by rllcuinzl-i lislnl, lllllllHlKl). Imullnrho, etc. Slop llhi ||| lll Illlf‘(\ llyy applying Si. Jac- olul (lll, You can illipilllil on ll. .\lilliiilll< have ilono so lnr 05 yours, Pvflllll‘ have novel‘ found anything tirllivll so llPllWS lilo 1min‘ righl lull. l fhSlaJacobs Oil ,. Qlolzlllrllép éllvfigu —I THE NEW DRUGSTORE ASH WEDNESDAY Services at St. ltctcrs Cathedral ul. 7.45, ll u.nl, ulld 7.30 1i. nl. JOY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ~~for young hm! old-we have it at this office. Complete sci, cross- word puzzle 50 cts. tf. DUNSTAFFNAGE CREAMERY. ——Uwling to lilo slow sales of bill.- l» r the Dunsialifnage Crcanlcry has not issued checks fir: Docl:lllilcl' and January, but we hope lo have cllirckls is-sucil lll‘ a flew days. Tile factory is now opraiing undlr lie-iv lnunzllgelhcul, and wc look fol"- wlld l0 a successful year. We sliliull. lilo conllnued patronage of nlhour former patrons, also any olhcrs who llflllllizllllllll-le shipping creum- 624-2-25-1. CLYDE AND WEST RIVER.- Servlces. Su-nday, Mar. lisl. Clyde luvl r ll a. lll. u/csl. Rivcr 3 p. m. Subject. "Reassurance and Recon- struction." Evening service in clyile River also at 7 .l Subject "lii...‘tlng with Publicans and Sinn- enl J l-zus attends Feast at Luvs lion.» on Lhc way llcals a Wo- lnar, ..lll.r R" . Jalrus DaugllL- Sahhzrlh School lll Wesil. ltivcl‘ d. 2 p. lll. ' MacD0-NALD—HUGHES.-- The marriage of Miss Charlotte Hughes illiugllti-l" of J. J. Hughes, M. l'., and MPH. Hughes, Sourls, lo Mr. Joseph \\‘. ‘Maclllmuld, ll. A., Barrister. oi‘ llrullo, Sank, formerly of Grand ‘lracudio, l’. 1-3. l., was sulcnlllizcd on Fuhruzlry l0th at St. Mary's Cathedral, Winnipeg. ills Grace Archbishop Sinnotl. performed lhe THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mothers Like to T ‘ca? Colds wall Vapors Direct Treatment with Vaporlzlng Salve Immediately Reaches inflamed AlrPnnqoo lt is no longer necessary con- stantly to dose {lie Children in treating croup, bronchitis, gore throat, or deep colds. I i‘ l ‘ Q c ll 0 s l. Many Canadian mothers now Iusie the “oulsldc" remedy, Vieks Vspo Rub. for the cold troubles of all the family because ll is just rubbed over the lilroat and chest-there is XIOl-llilll; lo lake. When so applied Vicki? gives off medicated vapors wlllcll are inhaled directly into tho inflamed air passages, loosening the phlegm and making the breath- ing easier. AL the same time Vlcks le ab- sorbed and stimulates the skiil like a linilncnl. or plaster and thug aids U19 "more inhaled to break up tho congestion. l At all drug stores 50c a jar. For free lest size package, write Vick Chemical Co., 344 St. Paul SL, W., Montreal, P. Q. "Still llill" Stovcr, Foreman of Flying lleart Ranch __________ __ ----------- __ Jerome lmvonhelnl Aurelio Alflflillcurflru“ p. lviexicm, ----------- _- Courtlanil Hopkins Mister Cloudy ____ Horace Roberts Willie, a bad man __ llarold Sundc "Gabby" (izlllngller, Foreman of Ceulipcdc Ranch Burton Anthony Sklnncr, cook of‘ Centipede Ranch ____________ ._ Severn La Valley Jeuuo ‘Ullllllllll, Jack's sister ____ __ ceremony zlssisletl by ‘Rev. lir. Jzllncs C_ hlcfluigan of Edmonton, Alla., and Rev. Father Moore of Si. Marys Cathedral, who said lllu (ill ill Winnipl-g a fcw days aftlil" the corcnlolly. the guest of Supt. nlld .\ll"s. Dunn of lllc lit. iC. .\l_ l’. and Airs. Jollu W. ‘Alblzlkilluld Sin, hlzualliinalil, l’. i’.; of llope Rivul", hil-lnurly of Si. lI-unslulfs Caithodral and of John A. Alaoliilllallil of Lilo Post Office staff llorc. FINDS OLD COIN.—A lllrlllfil‘ ls- lllilll ludy Mus. ldrcll wlyillqqk, lfilllllwy haiku. .\'l'\V York. in wl-ii- llit’. lo lhi- (lilurdiun speaks of ml ‘llfl (‘l in l'll'ul'l':‘il Io Hflllllillllli} ago in lhis pllpi-r illlll slates l.ll.ll her hu<l;;ll.il Ml‘. l-‘ri-d Wlli'|ll)l'.l&,.\\'lllll' lulrclliil' for .\‘l'l‘. W. K. ltoguls (l:l .ll(‘ Flood ltanch at sUll-lllflififi. xiiuilll an ovciu older coin. lll) |)I‘lllly hl- found was dated 180i. ‘in i-Tng (illQFl-{ll lllkl reign and bore llll(7l'fl\\‘lll‘(l‘ llr-zld of K11 i‘; gl. lll wllh lllu following: ii lll l). (l. R. l", X. 1800 llllll llll lll YPWZSH side. lihu islufnu of "irilllnnia- 'l‘lii: ruin is certainly a .\lr. Wllilluclt, who ls a Charlotte- ‘owl: -h::y lson of Mr. John ll. Wlllllock, .:~l now lll-ad rancher wi-lh lilo [Findley l/Jkl} Fox Fllrnl. Now Yiork, and haswlhc care of eighty pulrs of foxcl-l fifty-four pairs of wlllcll wcirc purchased from Mr. W. K, ltogcrs. PERSONALS Mr. and ihlrs. James R. Slcwurl. yesterday. - Mrs. ilfivurcll. Nicholson of lluntcr ltivcr, is v lng aL he rhulnc ail North Rust , WGY Program THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 WGY (sllllcllcclndy. N. Y.) (lcneral Electric Cilnlpany 790 Kllocyeles (379.5 Motors) Eastern Standard Time 11.55 ll_ nL-Timl- signals. 12.30 p. m.—Sl.ock market report. 12.40 p. m.—-I’roduco market rc- pnrl. 12,45 p_ nl.~~Wouthor report. 2.00 p_ lnrJNluslc Talk, "(loud 'l‘nsto lll llomu Docorztllull," 1\ll('l' St. John, 2.30 p. nl<~Orgun recital by Slo- pllcn If]. Bolsclair. 6.00 p. nLAProduce and stock market quotations; HUWf-l l)llll(.‘|.lll.‘i. 6.15 p. mw-Rcport on cnndllloll of New York State illigllwnys. 6.30 p, m,—l)lnner music by ilntcl 'l‘cu lilyck Orchestra, Albany, N. Y. 1.30 p. m.-»A Few Moments with New llooks, l4. l1. Hopkins; selec- tions by WG-Y Orchestra. 8.15 p. m.—‘(l0lIi(l(lY, "Going Sumo," by iPaul Armstrong and Ri-x Ileacll, presented by WGY Players (also broadcast. by WJY.) TllE ‘CAST J. Walllngford Spool]. of Kill Cob logo ____ __ Edward E_ Si. lmull-i "i.nrry“ Glass, of Kid, fonlhnll co h and nerve specialist ____ __ ____ ______________ Frank Olive-r Culver Cnvlllglon, of Kid, intercol- logiulo hilndrodyard champ. __. In order to have your prescriptions effective the ln- gredients must be strictly pure and frelh. We carry all new stock. nothing old, and our drugs are of the beet quality, so let us fill your next order. We guarantee highest service and utlufactlcn, |'|. L. WORTHY bnvoorsr l ' l ____________ _-'..____ John lmftus Berkley Fresno, of Iceland Stanford _________________ __ William Fay Jack Cllapln, Jr., Supt. of Flying Healthy Women, Happy Homes l l Good dispositions succumb. irri- 1 llenrt Ranch ____ Thou. Stoweli lahllity and snappy retort take N10, l ppm“, and anflablylyniPownal where she ls greatly. miss- drlven o,“ o; hmmm ed_ Mrs. lngs was seventy sh": yenrgl ln incl, they are ofllen wrecked, and "m. He? Dllillcfll lielllll hflll bee" friends are estranged because wo-flllllll! 1'0!‘ some yearn, but her mPn flilfrel‘ wlul allmenla ipECllllfll‘ mind was active and she was ril- l0 lhl-ll- sex. The use of Lydia‘ E. Warn hrlzht and cheerful. She WM Compound u faithful member of the Methodist ln tho (‘nlvln lplnco of ha ifillnsllino la ‘rlnkhllmvs Vegetable will overcome such ailments and yfl~ store health and happiness. Do not rmortfo. strong atlmullanld or nar- l-_ hen n Pom i l.( i fluke", Miss Pvarl ll. l-iowafl "An Ethel Ostel lfllll. Roberta Kenn, llor frlcnd. business nlauagcr of Srnilher College Alh. 19W? A-‘i-“Vfl. __. Lola Sonmlr-rs mm... nuptial Alas-s. .\l_l's. Hughes renluin-lllnlon lllukv, u so of Snlitllel‘ Cni- | lull" u-.. _ itosalillc (ll-civill- ‘Murieiii-llzl _ __ hlurjilrio 'l‘yll-.l' Acl l~—'l‘ile "Flying llcurt ltanch, "file lfilllvlilllilli and lill‘l" ‘fill: grnoln is the eldest son of Alla-New ‘Mexico. Acl ll——'lllll‘.l‘lfll‘ of bunk llflllFil‘. ‘ ’ lflllwl‘ llllvl‘ llllll llll‘ "Q0051 "l of (lrand 'l‘l"zlc.ailic. ill this Province|“Flying llearl“ Ranch. l ll" "ll" “"""‘l‘ll“r- "'19" ‘illlmllll ""0 null is u brother of llcv. Dr. Vi] V. Selection, "Fraternity Tunes" ____ _________________________ __ Cove (lrcllostra Ai-l lll~ Slime as Act ll. Selection, "Western Iloilco" . Orchestra Acl lV~eSame lis Acl. l. Allen Selection, Union March" __.. Pope Orchestra 1H5 p_ nl.--~()rgan recilal Sluplli-ll l0. Iloiscizllr from Prim- toris llarnlanils lllcccltcr lluil, Al- huny, N. Y. l (iAFEYRAVERsE ‘Mir. R. (T. llownlit, travvliing salu-l- ffftflYlliPl" shop. lll this irll. lll -n for Jnhni Tia-bin 8e C0,. rclurncd by his agr cubic l: lino Saturd-Jy from Hall-ilax, aflcr lllanni-r H; vi-niling lil- annual convcntlolr of will] all liltir ll'il\'l'lll‘l‘S. Also illle (LllRlVCf I (‘llpu 'l‘l';lviirsi* held "lilli-lr first l‘il|‘l‘llVlll of llll‘. soaon on Saturday night, February 21st, on their open air rinik which is a rilllk well Ito be proud of lllc lch being in grczzlt clflgl-lzlwa-y yfléllfiflllly morning. ll’lillll unilcr lllu lllauagenlen o 1.; 'l‘llere were a large family ill- lllcy Irving. k... ' .. ‘ I w I ~ . I .. .7. u “m, n“ “M, wflnh k00l)i,,,_,.'..lly of llli ll‘ liiulil yi-lrln llllEIIICBN lroullollt l‘llllil, llllll lmll lliLll lll MR. JOHN McCARRON On lhc 13th. February al his home there passed to his eternal rrward Mr. John McCarron a wid- ely known and respuetcii resident of St. Mary's Rom at the age of lsu years. Mr. McCarrcn hall bocn lll very at-tlv lflflil- during his lift! time here and had retained his ll-alllll llcallll llfll-l l3 lnonllls pro- vlous 4.0 his death, during which ll-nle all the attention of nursing (lssllble was bestowed upon him by a loving wlfo and children and was consoled and comforter] by lho visils of his pastor Rev» lTheodoro .Galla.nl. who administer- ed itho last sacraments of til-e Holy catholic tfhu-rcll.‘ Tho wrilers lrlbulc as to his (luaiifleo as charitable, honest, sober.‘ truthful, industrious mun. Ml‘. McCarron was twice married, his first family are uanlol-y Joseph, St. Mary's Road, lllrs. MoCluigau. St. Mary-s Roud, Mrs. Fraser. GOOF‘1€'l.0\Vii- Mrs. McAle-er Char- lottetown. His 2nd. ifamily living THBC‘NADA all-ARCH luuncly Mrs. Patrick hlcCarron, St. Mary's Road, Nellie in New York, Jalmes on the home stead and a sorrowful; vuldow- The filncral look The syrup with the wonderful flavor, combining , the wholesome and digestible characteristics of corn syrup with the attractive flavor of the cane. ' Ail! your Grocer [or it Mam .1» 4 mwnnesimo slwu cross BTAICII CANADA com srluuzll I64 CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL place on Sunday and was largely ulitcndeil. May his soul rcsl. in police. i" 'l‘llo (lfllllll occurred ill Kingsbrlrlri MRS. SOPHIE DESROCHES Lcil -l'i'. on Jnnl 16th, lillsL, of Klllllil- _ rillc, bi-loved wife of John A. llrucl- After an illness of about iwfllTllll- llocca-sell bud not liirl-n in goliil mouths, lhc ilenrlll occurred, at l-lleillo h for solnlclilnc, but -w:l.~l ulilv, (7l\fll'l0ll'-‘l0\\'11 llnslllllll- ‘lll lll-‘Pllo be up and doing uinlil lll“ morn flillllllflll year. 0f M". Siluhio DcS-lin-g of llr-r dealll. She will bl; uniss- Rochos. relicl. of Gilbert De-sRoellell (ll vgry much lll ‘lhf! home. of Zlliscilutrllo. She was a daughter MRS. JOHN A. BRUCE _ poor llllll suffering. No appeal wasrSpnrgcon in San Mi loo. (Juliifilrnia nlalle l0 her ill vain. She was also unil (‘hill-tor lll hiilnu all of wlloln a louder ill all church all-d religious will nl-iss llcr sorely. z-iilclcliis. An rxcl-llenl. artist» ill ncoillo work, llfll‘ last days were given up lll wilirk for tho llocorzlliiln of lhc llllllfsllt’ ‘lUVfWl so wclL. Dur- lnl; lhv l:l ll\\'() yours. silo Jivod —- JOHN OLARKIN with m“ ,5 u,“ at, Migcmlchl, Con, Q]! Mirllilay. i-‘i-h. 9th. lhcri- ‘,,,n,l_ and w mnmvcd m "w my» lliihiflllv ]li‘li(‘.l'flllly away. nlp hi; i" l.=.,,,,|nb,n._ llolnl lll lalliyvlllc. .l.ll-.n (iullull ll: ptal llor rcnln-illlz, _ , _ ,,,,,,mnp,lin,.d ilhn age of s! .l‘l|ly yes-ls. l .l. ll. ("' drt, l - w "l" L "l Aldllfilliilll iii-consul! llilll l)(‘.i‘ll in rivcil Ill Nliscouchc on ‘Phursday, _‘ . . > _ and rcmzlincll ill the Convent pnr-ihlnml; ‘l"'"lll"l‘“_ _"“""“' “W” Y“ p.13; "um larmay film-Hing’ Wm,“ lllis lfllllllly nLd ll'l'- nili-i illll nu‘ , him was mm “O 1-951 beside hm. m“? rval zc lllul. thi- cud was >0 ll.f'.ll'. 1mm], lllllltzllgh t-"uffi-rillg i-ollsiili-rullly al —-—--<0>{__ lilllcs ycl. lll‘ hllri- all wilh iilrIslEun l patience zlllil lll'\" r was hl-zlrll lll luullnur or "Ullllilillll. ’l‘llc. luli- John (‘larkill \\“.l.‘<i vvry illilll ll' lligilly‘ usll-clncll ri-sillvlll lll. Billy- rai. . lll‘ With‘ a vcry‘ faillllul llll‘lll- lll-r lil‘ lhl: (‘zllhulic (‘llurun lhi: incl; ~':lil i'-ll‘.‘l ol‘ wlllcll wi-rl- ullnlinlllq MR. JOSEPH _McDONALD , Tlli- llialh occurred at an early lllour ylilslvrllzly luornillg of Joseph \V, McDilllalll. a woll known and llligllly l‘(‘..“‘>]ll'(fll"ll citizen. The lulu Mr. McDonald, who was "She llflrVCS bias-ides a sorrnwinui‘ us null sfJl-l" and 2i \‘l~l‘_\' - _. lllll.‘_-{O\\' (‘hristlan Church of which the ilecl-u-scil was a nlt-nlher amid \\l|i l “as conlipli tely lll‘llfll 0n thtlB 0P1" llfrn. lll-v. J. Hayter of Sum- mcnsllll- (‘4)ilIlli("l9(l lilo service and spoke very feclingly toihe assem- l>..ll lJillli-PLJI n ‘Pile lull choir rll‘ llllll chur wiLil lhliss Ruth " ‘ ' ' gave some ililo a solo. was moot r lxlwu-s . 0T JllliPllll ll. Pfilflfill‘ (If Xll-SCOUC-lli‘. llu-sballil, lilo follciwlng (llilll.'_lll.l"l'tii I ri lzilclcil by Mr. Richard one of a fanfily of scvcn, all of and sons, .‘.ll.i. Everett MlcKi lilllvlflsiul. whom lifflfltfLellifierfl ‘llllf. ilrick. Alllfilllfl» .\l"'. Janus J-z Til pail licari rill were 001151-113 During hcr life, she was nolnililirli. lflllgslulril, hiss Elhel, l.( -i-'lllil "lllrlinl: Lloyd Stevenson for hcv active llllll fllllPll. lovo for lhclonia, N, ll.. ‘lTll in lloslou, Alilfifi” ii'lll (l: o. lll('l(l("'lll of (fllarloftc- ' lown, llirlalul llill. lmrnc Steven- son- Harold Dickinson and (Elle-star llulln-ill lll‘ Ni w (llasglltv, Almxng llll» flllrrll mill-rings were. wrn lfn, Fain-r and Illirlllrr. cres- l'l‘.'ll., l'lli:li\ Aulll Maude Mid fzluli‘ ~ l J ‘rolnwn. crescent Nl-lv filth.‘ iiv \ lrlrs lnsililuio. wrvzrlil l'lli-l<- Will, Aunll Dlandhn ill l-lliHlrlill. mlliillllhfll. wrcalh. l‘ ‘ \\"ll Aunl ll Fllil. Lcilh and ‘ Suiluul - ‘ill: »--~--¢<»0>——-- » - l./ lllard JOHN A. MURPHY l‘. ls Willi. lli-l-p F4‘L'T"" i-ll-‘li “'0 ll-zirll of lhi- iilralll ilf John A. Mur- phy, which ()l'(flil'l‘"‘l ul his holnc in hlilldliztlin on Fl-hruzlry 7th. His ‘l'llll‘ll llcziiil has cast zl gloom of duuss ovi-r lhi- ‘\\'ll'lll' ciolnlllunily. lllll’ only nilllul. two wri-ks ago fills young lllilll who hul lusl alilriniiil his liwl-llly-l‘il'ill your was enjoying pcrrl-l-l llLlllill. lllll as if was from llli- lll tziliirllg: All llVll are appoin- . -. , .. ; a l l‘ '.'l Ieui lhor“ f“ 9mm‘ rhuuwll" rummd in!‘ llll-lllil.‘ w ‘b W“ or l \ il'll (lll('l' lo lllf‘, and zlflz-r iloulll lllfl ito lhls clly when (lllllc a young -‘ “lll "l "l" - . . - - . ~ . llllflll and lcurllcil llli- ("lrlu-nll-rl TlIPFl‘ 0h- lull- l0 H1011?“ l! o‘ "mlml" 51ml l“ m. m” “m?” of “PM,” ' ‘ " ' wuh“. UH“, ‘ John .-\. .\llll'lilly. His uppulnLl-il ‘ ' , __ .v l _ m- p-Invvwh. Limo hull t'lllll‘. u-bl-ll hl- mu»; leave Till. dtcl-nsol, “as for ovl-i- lllll h A i. __ ' 11h, _. l. l ‘Elms m“, Ur “Hrs and Kn m his Fly yvam‘ umpmyml m U“ F‘ N’ u‘ Illnmlnllndllh. ‘film it“ fn" d‘ H" ll-ll ruzil dwelling place in our of the -, ll.<fl l.>ul illlllghl h \l . Vlllll .l'lli . _ . ‘ , ‘uni plirwint ltunllgllilll and ." .. lilu mlmlmm‘ m M“ Pmhws nous“ ‘HS Uxtlwinw] y‘;p'u‘hl_ ‘U,’ 3hr, M Ans‘ 1.0,“, “l,” illll: lll‘1llll n':i< p.'lul'ly cause-d by a ' ' I ‘ .,, U,» p,“ llll f ‘l llurrl, and plur-rcs-y con- . lllO culployees. Ahou-L ‘I’ I ‘ in‘ _A ‘m f, . H“ m», i, mun,“ flvc l‘ ‘ auo hu rcllrull on l.ll~~ - ~ ]“l"1::m"]'__lll‘l“ “o” H‘: mil l skill to 511W‘ his . . , . . l T] l. ‘H H, ',],»‘_,' ., l H w, liis lliiylllflllfql will lllll only Joylllg himself lll his own i|uli,-l _ ” m‘ I," l‘ j“ ' “ " l‘ ‘ '" 5-,‘, h}. m. . _ ,.,.i__.,.i\,,_s “m, WHY illlllllL M3 llmllc" Hm" ‘my h. n Um‘ “ l “- ..~Ii l:il< llill b" ll Allili: W-Yllll ltu-wv Abl-ul two wccks l\l{()‘llf9 hcczllm- ll-‘llllml 'l flili" lilo alum. m,“ H’, ‘A ‘l "Fulfil ymw: ma,“ ill hlll. ilosplltl lllL‘ llfiwl lllleiliiz: al- "lll" "lllllillllll ‘ll lll" rllilllo" h" kind mm “i, “h. m “i1 an,‘ ,,\-._.r ' - -- - -' :-: ll-bczlrc-ns wcr" Pclcr (?a|la-i.i,il:lu.l - ‘ ' . icntlon- and tender care ho poser... l l luff --, ,, ,, up,“ n ,,,.,.,i_ ‘ lPatrlck Calllundlzln, Alichuel Mulon , " ‘Ifp n f“ “Hjim, “H, .. .- . , - p. .- . ‘H ~ ~ ‘ Tlif‘ late Mr. flit-Donald leaves agFl-llllil-‘l l» illl-Qll-llil llt-ilill J“. _,,,,h,,, -“.h_', Wm - 1 of two song and lwglllngan and lfl-lur .\lcQu:llil. ltu- Wm m]. his z l, m", lrrlnvll from far and near who Dill" daughters, his will» having prellii-‘iuliiiill illgll .\lll.~...~ Wlln iillllli lll’ il- llliok llf a good niglhlfs fun. The iiiiilz " l.i~ Mlrllxlrl, Mrs. Russell (Tlark. \'l . Ed Nlv-Pllursull. Nlrs. Fred llcll lmgl ‘fl ill l-l-lillg and am- carryinl: Ray View, wore visitors to the cily M“, Pr,“ "vim; Th‘, prlz,“ won, llwarilrd to “Highlander, Nnrluun lCilnpbrll, llirsit prim and HCCOIHl illrize uu-ln. -lo "Costume of 1847" llolh Bcsrlslil and third prize l0 “(Tlovvil's“ Illariolrfllark and Mm. (llr) Bill. (Thilldrcinls prlzn wont 1o 'l‘Ii~'y B. llnwzilll who represented “l~‘airy" other cosilunlos worthy of ulrnllion iwcro M .. Norman Camp- "Canzlilzl", Mrs. llalrry Mulllart. . bliss Ilyla Rogorson as "Snow ngnil lady" Mil‘. lll/lfifllflfllié Cflllllll- dnl “A poor iiiish," Tra verse. for ithly coming J00 Piwlflll. (‘.300 Traverse. progressing favorably under (‘rasiwc-ll lrnill Bel ll Bearlslo. 'll-a rd g0. llockoy fans of or for liho ml. of tho big game Suslcb and slllcks. —-- ——{O }-—-__ IN MEMORIAM ELLEN Royoi Sisters MR INGS Tho death of Mrs. widow of Mr. Aaron Ellen inns. lugs of her stepson Walter phurch and was buried Pownol cemetery. Mrs. ‘Wood of Cross Roads and Mrs, i’ l ‘ it thl mat slr-‘shgthen- K. Woow of Powlllal are slap-dailgh- m“ w en a B made from tern. Mr William lligll .- POWIIBI l8 g for lilo uvuling were Mrs.| lhl.", bliss llllllltl, llllwatl. “\\'l11- bcll "No banannas ilo day". Mr. R. lilo homo. of Mrs. x (l. lloivutt, Rakawa Lea; Glen Wailqand clallnletl as its own Mfiltllfl Mrs. Eric llowlll, Cibarioilllotouin. is spending n low days visiting her V _ lll-‘lPT, Mics Gollillc Bllxton, Capo lliellllh for about a your llllil Flllllfllllflllilflil! llilllll '1" M“ Frank CHHIDDEL] has rpmmlldqllwncoflllly IilluSHPll away on J-flll, Zlll-hl “I, n, Wm“ “m. from Cllzirlmtetown, il.o his lhonll: at 1925- The who‘), at Cap‘, qinaveps‘, phof lhe clcrgy the service both nil ' the llnusu and grace was (IOINllIGLQWl by“, being m Lon“, “mpy Uen,,.,,..,.y llrainagonlcnt ‘of MliWSflS Florence The “Cll-po Traverse Royals" an» llollll: u rushing ibulslness iln lloc- koy thlls season, llnvln-g boat the lln- Y“'""‘-“- dorfraibeld Nlllhlflhifll-S of Bordon ‘ln lwn game's. ‘besides Vlntolllia, Tryon, anll Augustine Cove, but wniitcr is afraid flbally iwlll give Royals a Cape Traverse want to keep lhl-llr eyes on lilo pup- be- lwonn ‘liho ludlop whon the Sassy (T0854 ‘ l GIN PILLS place on Jianuary 22nd rlt the homo L lugs of (',\_'.fl|~‘l ll llilll fourlirn years ago. Thus!» lcfl lo nlourn and ch ~ ‘Wll llllri lllf‘lll(7l‘y nl‘ u kind and lf .~ ifulhcr art-I hlrs Jon. Kl-Ily. Kilp- lpoull; M|.:-l Elnnlu ill. hivlnv; John ll., of‘ (‘alllllriilgix Nlzlss; and William 1'1, of Di-llliis llros.. city. Tho flf'(‘.l‘llS(l(l was a ilrnlllillclll mclnhi-r of lhc Knights of (‘olulu- ‘lhus allil (Tlllrdilllla (‘lull | ‘Filncral zirrangizlnc-nlz-l urrulzglzll lalcr. llll llllll. was lllih-lill of a liiiill llllw hard and lilvlllg fullli-r was lll d lll l'l'l‘il. bl-siili: lhosl- of hi“ llzlughlcl‘ and l.\vi> silns. who pl‘i-il<-l-l-:l.~-.l-<l hlnl. .\lllly his soul rcst in lliltll‘, {Patriot please copy) -_---<a->i— MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW 'l'hure passed away from (his ,curl.illy sphere to a fuller lilo bc lynnll, Mrs. Alexander Shaw lll lMalrlinvulo in the fifty sixlh yi-lll" iof llcl" age. Although in (lOllPiIlU llleallh for a number of yuan-l and lnpl-(illdlll that medical aid and kind nurs- mxnnllng could do sllc calmly and peace- . h“. fully "ilassed away on Fobnlary 1st ‘loved wife of Mr. Thoma-s Bock of l-n be With her ‘Saviour “horn hill! ‘Stevie-mom N_ s" M ti)“; uarly qgl. of loved nnd served. She nus u uonnul 31 ymhl-s, lof splendid chaructlir. llnilnillvsi l)f‘('f‘flil(‘fl been in flllllllfllyflOl-lpllllllly, over really in lend n li-nli- of Xl"l‘ll- [our mon-ihg lago rlilllrncll to bur ‘fhlisc \\'llfl ltniwv lll'l' iiivl-il her, hill lnolhl-r‘s llmnn in (luclpc-rollllx ill (‘lod lllvcd llcr hold. and l.I)lll( her iii will b’ MRS. THOMAS BECK The Anigol of dclrlh again o Margaret ‘had l .-',l i -- . -"1l.' The ‘Mus, m,‘ ‘nnrnng “mm. or i]... hope of rigalnllll, llrnllh, bill till ll lloml. tn bl ful. flour lhi lll I s m P Sex m. mum Traverse is hQfgiQ-‘Illililll of (loll \\'ll‘l('ll back rliling and llTl‘ l-Zflllllll! P0110)’ 0lll<“ll“'l>'i<‘- laud troubles of this world. >lll' ' EVerYllllllli lllltl-‘illllti Wills 410110 llyltvall n llovoul (‘llll-ilwiull. u lnunlhcl" ‘the loving care of a lnolllcr which n; Cardigan p,.,.,,|,y,,.,-,,,,, (illll-l-ll lsoi-ulcll ‘to be of no avail unid when". “pwkqrds o; mm). y,.._,,»,., “ylng profi-isscil. The flin- Tho funeral look place lo llifWprul which “w. lnfgply flflllllflllfl ‘lhlrmy Hfllllollfllmru‘ ‘wmmmly OnKlCPiDlCO the bud (zunllilions of lllf‘ Saulmny‘ Jan‘ inst’ I“ m0 “bsflnco ronlls was coniIucli-d all both lloulit- nnd grave by ill-v. l)_ McYicar, lnu- IIl/{llx C. I). McLure. deacon of tho M.l v 1am m. N . ‘ " ' \ l -. rlllo before. There synlpaillly ls fell. for the lblnlil-ly ol,?‘l‘f‘(:'lg;:e,%(;:::,:,.:(,, _.,(n.,.,,wing h“... Illrs. Dixon as l-llls l9 the third time _ 4. “pa”, “Mm-pd the home in fourllillllfl, nui- daughter. .\lls. .\lliln l‘ln- ghe 198v” to Mon-m alflySOll,l§1'f\l‘l.lll\‘lllf‘ and ono siin heart broken dlllfilblllfifl and tllroo.~\l¥\l‘lll1 0" llw llfillwfilvllfl; “l-‘ill m" lsnns aged 7. ll, 11 years also nl-iistcrs Mrs. .\ll:ln McDonald. illi- mmller, OlIQ brother Percy. three llouu. Mrs. lnm llm-hilr.__Sliill"‘“"“ sisters, Gerty (Mrs. A. McLooilihYlrl-l. John ii. -l'tll‘ll'l(ll!9~ l-VPlIlKPllI llllllTfl. (Mm. Stanley Thurbnr) U. Kalle and llelll- ill Ncvrliln (lrnlro. S. A. and Ethel, (Mrs. S. Power) 0i’ “illill. Tho pail bourcrs wi-ro: Saul- WPHlBPn Cllnflllfl- The Palldleaffffllinl .\‘lol‘hcrsnn, Rollrrt Nlcllnron. worc Harry (lrahnln, Ellsworth William McDonald, Hugh Gillis. LlO-‘VPHYW Flllllll; lllllFPhY- W- F-lAbill Flllluyson, Lester (lay. Siteele, Ernest Graham and floater (]’u[1'|(fl_])](5ll,)§() copy.) stc e Angus Steele, hoarse driver. l . S. papers please copy) I ARNOLD LEIGHTON MacKAY (in Friday ovilninll. February 13' 1025. Pic, Arnnlil Leighton MacKily. only sou of .\lr. and Mrs. E. E. Mc- Kay. uussbil uwny nil his lifllilo lll (llaagotv, nl ilhe ago of 20 l l {New yours. l lll’! bad hron In uncertain health lfnr soulr limo having lspr-n-t several lyCliTS in sllnllorlunls first all North ‘Wills-lino and later at Kmlllvlll-i‘. N. S. in June inst ho rclurllell lo his hnmr whorl» through the devoted atilcnilinn and car!‘ nf his parents his lost strength was somewhat res "orril lull finally. llospltz- lhsew in- creasing mllllslrallons. his spirit ro- turrlcd to God who gave ll. lie was k FOR THB EKIDNEYS Proper fnnotqlanln] ol the ltidngye in nclnlql to good health. Gin l’ll$lfil' ltiev. .|. (lallulll lll‘ll:l' \\'llll‘lll 1 - and \lill"illl_\'. . brothers. .\l ‘s. lull Chaplin. .\i:lry null Piilflfllll of Jllinlvtlill. l*‘i~li.\' llnil (li-ilrgc of Bil/s- M-lrl; fillll \\‘-lll:ll-l- iif lVrl-ril- lSl(4ll('.lll'\\'Zlll. Villci-lll at Si. liunsluuls Flliviirsily and Purvy ul llolni». 'l‘l_1i-. lunliral, \\'lll(’ll lhi‘ largi <t for a nlilllhi-r of yi rs, lniik phaco at Kinkora. P‘clll'll:ir_v 0th. 'l‘ho services were conducllil hy his loving pastor. lilo. Father Smith. who rllllninlsitrrcil Ln hlln iillc ln-sl. rlLvs of tho (rhllrcll and ri-lnzliilliul by his bedside until lllc soul left bho holly. Aflcr lho sorviul-s iwi re over. lilo. pnll insurers. Charles Jillluston, Ray Jnhnsifono. John l). Nlclvor, Ol- lie Sllrevnall. Ilugb John Mclvor and John (lallanl lowered his ro- main in the CUIIIPIQTY o Kinkura lwllfirfl lhr-y will be at rosil until tili- last day, when tho soul will be reun- lli-d zlgain with lilo holly. _ And wo fool silri- that on this ilay, whorl hi-i (‘roatnr comes in fill ills ipcwrr and majesty lo rcwnril the just and pun- ish lilo wicked. He. will say l.n hllu. "(Vllna ilo mo yo blessed of My l-‘zlllllr-r and possess lilo Kill-gilolu prepared for yo.“ Spiritual bow quota were raonlrlbilti-il by the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mclvor. M-r. and Mrs. Everett Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie llllcCarvillil. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Canlilbclll, M r. and Mrs Gungli lllurplly, Mr. and Airs. J. J. Chaplin. bliss Erna Murphy. his sis- ters, Mary and Patricia and his brill-hora. Vincent, Percy and Felix. May ‘hi-s soul rest in peace. Gray Hair Becomes Dark And Beautiful Almost everyone knows that Sago Too. and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings hack lire natural color and lus- - trr- to the ihalr when jlldefll P streaked or j gray. Years ago tihe .' f only way to get th-la ' ’ ‘ ‘llllXlllfe was to muka it at home, which is nlussy and lrnublesomo. Nowadays We simply ask nt any drug store for "Wyclifs Sage and Sulphur Command." You -will 43M. a large bottle of thin old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because n_o one can possibly tell lhait you darkened your halt‘. u it does it s0 naturally and evenly. just dampen a sponge or soft bnnb with it and draw this thronlh your heir, taking one smell ltnnd it a a time; by morning tho gray h}: do llllilll'll . ,. r pi". an.“ ‘Huh.’ \ nlmu (‘Xfllflfllllfy young man nnll r ‘ mu c“ . I”! his plllllilnz lll!“ cast a ‘illvyflfn over i _ JWI.“ “Wm. he lonvmum-ily iwherc he vim no His parents I _ l >1 ‘avorably known. ll." - »Alli'.»,.' l\ .. disappellm- and enter Mother op- ortw . ‘us- -n.n w» pun-n iv1+'<-t:ts:wrlax5e=x£a;l<iwo Dvnfiélniwamuim