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DEALERS know that cheap nameless bulbs waste current, burn out quickly. That in why better-clue otorel cell the world-famous EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. 2 l; a? fl 2% “Trtmda oIlflslMa-ryll Montague, are glad to know that Ibo lsmaktn; oqulckrecoveryot her recent attookgt the Illallca. g “so: zl i?" r5 i? i? , ormertylmml Inna" swmuulwm” mnk“ ew Aryyle) and no bro - W"! W'- IW" 111°" m“ 1° °""glmawevrn,otalxlu.r.g.ul§nm ocntotthe oommerclalcropofw nuhmeru'hbh'uuquflc_ - nun-hereon about wwrcw‘ 0' 1y attended wlcheld m Sunday. thecroplaotwmd- IN MEMORIAM 5E3’ ill .§= i‘ LAM PS l r 2 l l a 5 GM” A EDISON MAZDA l 3 w». .. .... I ln-W-Imcfiitll ‘m: V! l l . Panel End Metal Beds Two Sailing: Y'all] p... sum JOHN x; 37am“ 1% 2*" z 3,55; ii EVANGELINE Blue Wclhr, Oeorptown, ss-r-rtt: .. ch33; P1!"“°'$‘ LINIMENT VT%.“LL‘ SPRUCE LATH Juct Received In oeaw . snoop n-mu-~‘-?L¢'ZL»-.~|L‘-T=~.,. SPECIALPRICESONLARGELOIS L- M- POOLE & Co. Ill‘. UIAIVII 7K4 A h‘ x ' “'4 vv 77 v7 rumors moans Itla wltha feellnlofthedollieet lorrow that we announce the death of Francis Hulhu, which occurred on Feb. 2nd. The late Mr. Hlllhol ' wan a hie-long resident o! Dromorc and hlghly respected by everyone. r-lu lllncca was or a ahort duration. tn tact lt n u yet hard to realm that the hand which was always rendy to help another la now ctlll 1n death. The deceased was tn hla lltty-ntnth year, and leaves to ‘ mourn bealdea a sorrowtng wlte, at: com and two daughters: Mrs. Tho- mu Dalton and Mrs. touts Gflmea, Vincent and Ivan reatdc tn Bolton; _ Cheater, Raymond, Henry and Am- broae reside tn Dromorc. Although ht: death leave: a vac- ancy that cannot be filled, cttll we have thle consolation-he was re- algnod to the Wlll o! 00d. Never lnnllhlilllnccadldhecomplnlnor become lmpltleht. He died ll ht llvod, Always trytng to make other: MW!!- Interment tn Canoe Cove Oeme‘ y, funeral under the direction of A. Pollard, undertaker, New Haven. m; IAIIY PIANO]! On January 80, 1934, the death of Harry Franck came aa h rudden ahock and tragedy to ht: tmmedlate ‘his work tendlng retrtgerawr core at Albany Btatlon, he became over- come with gas and death wu pro- nounced due to asphyxtattou. Mr. Pranctl wac born at Wat- . morehnd M you! ago and had llv- edatAlbanyforqultcanumbq-d years. He war a carpenter by trade Ind. for mm? Nari. wcc o member of the Bedeque Baptllt Church. Ell Christian character and Influence will be much mlaaed ln hlc homo, the church and communlty. !H8lllllfVlVBdlI]lllIIld0',‘I0 lwns. Elmer of Palmer, Mun, md F-fllph. ll hvme. one clam and one hall-brother. The funeral wu from hla home to 5t. Patrick’: Church, where a Re- quteln Bllh Mara was celebrated by the Rev. lather Crbken. He was lnld to not with hla forefathers- than hardy pioneers who conquered the ltubboln forest and left to ul the home we now enjoy. sincere aymplthy ta extended m the tamlly ln their cud bereavement. Mny hle soul reat ln peace. nu. n. amour?! A [loom o! cadneaa was cast over New Argyle and vlclnlty on Friday. . ,,lfl4, when death clnlmed lto rnmt hl|hly re ted cttllnnaln the pareoncfMr. ellD. lanlluvln. Although not In lood health for the pact few yearn, at i‘ i r. i .1. r ' a’ 8’ I S’ 5 l“ tail? The lunerol wac held on 5am. day, February 3rd from hlc late ru- ‘ldence at Albany to the Baptist Church at Wectmorlhnd. The 002-. 1 vlcec were conducted by Rev. A_ 0, ‘Crown putor of the deceued, u. ‘cured by Bu. F. B. Orflungn o! Tryon. The funeral addreca wu based on James 4-14, and favorite hymns were used. m». J. B, lam; of Freetown. , "Hg W19; m. Tear from Every ." Monro. Melbourne Howltt, Gor- dm llwwlllhma. Murdock Dcwlon. Nell Oarnerm, Ewen Cameron and Joseph Prancle, acted u poll bear- ' en and interment wu m“; 1n Wgrnortand Cemetery. e lnrle number of friend; hndlnc both oervtoea teltltled T, "I hllh esteem ll! Ihich the de_ oeacod wan held. 41g: Runny and many 1mm. Whlle n 1:331:51 drount obou. MAOI¢N CANADA n' CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LlMlTEl J Madam Wofierllla \- your woddlng? Flt-blr-Your month's 1 ‘m; lo tar! lllhkt-It went flvo lurlonga l He-Oh, u a, brldriroorn. 1mm IMPERIAL FOX F000 Regularly fed throughout the wmter season is The Beat Guarantee of Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and ‘I80 the highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL con LIVER OIL FOX ms- CUITS con-prised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line un with the world's successful ranchers and insisi on havlnx “IMPERIALS”, the best r0; food obtainable Imperial Blsoult. Company LIMITED. 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