n: TQ-NIGHT- f‘ Tolltorrow Alright ' _(;rt aZiVBOX 11:. n. FUBTER, wvvvwvvvvvvv 11111111». 1111111111- 119 l2l Queen St, Charlottetown This Morning Opens the Spring Sale oi White Goods T offer for the ill-rind of the sale, HIS SALE I-IXIIIUITS Till-I Nl-fiV IAWV PRlCi-I IN sheetillgs. lint-us, pillow ctllltllls, white and lzrt-y cut- FREE HEMMING OF ALL Shooting..- Pillow t‘o1111l1< 'l‘o\\"t~llil\g.»" litlllt-r 'l‘o\vcl.< math-pip to _\'1)lll‘ ortlt-l". llll-rl-ly for lllc sill-c- ltli sall- price of l.l11- lllalt-lial. UNBLElACHEfi SHEETINGS BLEACHED SHEETINGS 73c §IIPPIIIIIZS for .. . . 50c ‘luc She-clings tor .1. 65c 1.511 showlinus for $1.00 .\ll llcllllllt-tl frcr. llclivclt-rl proluptly. 60c . 65c T51- 95c . $1.0’) S51: fiheolinus. for 1111c Shootings for 1151- shot-lint.- for . 1.211 Slleetinlts for 1.2.3 fillet-tings for CIRCULAR PlLLOW COTTON SPECIAL BEDSPREADS titlt- Pillow (‘tlltull 50c 7171- Pillow Potion . 60c Pillow Coltons l11, it and tli inches u-idths 5111111111- sill-alt 51111111 11, lt-w Iit-rc tll'1'-. YZIILIPS- »l1*l. for a.ll. $11.00 lit-liq11'1-ati$........ $2.25 wlflfl ll1,-1l\pl'01ltl.~"..... . $3.75 0-0 vo-vvo-oo-o-rrv-mo-ooo-o-bwow-moo 04044-044464 §-Q§§§§-§-Q-§-Q-§-§-§§-g§44' 5.; g. HEMMED FREE Save 011 Marseilles Betlspreatls Hero's 2111 i\ll1‘?lt~t‘l\'1- ode-r 1o any lady who is findiulr. luulscr-ll-tlnlllu that some lletlsprczltls have lo be l‘1‘lt(1\\'13ti. 'l‘ilt".~"t- are offered at rtla-ill’ 1:001! old fash- ioned low prices -1111<l then retltlr-l-ll for 1l "tllc. \\"ll.\l her spring ‘lads, for fighting last -.ITIIYIU\IIH‘HMI(IF $0- -NEWE5T STYLE ‘llll spring nlllllnery wltllout prices a‘. Sinclair's. _-SEE THE SURPRISE bargains in Sinl-lalns Hosiery department. on Saturtla\ April 2nd. Juan-mo 1'"o s: HELD.- Tbere will bo a meeting of the Betleuue Methodist Church Sunday night at 7.30. Special collection l11 aid of missions. -LATEST NOVELTIES lN spring IIIIIIIIIOIY selected "by otlr Miss Green wlllle unending tile openings. 59911113111 early. Sln~ cluir and Stewart, Limited. -BAD ACCIDENT ls reported at Preolantb where the young son of Joshua lltlntlerson while loading a heavy box on a truck the horse started running over his leg break ing it. severely. —WOMEN'S ALL WOOL swoat- or coats; long st-rle ill tutortell wi- ors. Regular $6.00 to $12.00 cloar in; on Saturday. Your choice half price. Sinclair and Stcuarl, l.i.'lll~ ittld. lmPO$ED.-—'l'ill* two Saturday‘ " r-_. 11p brforo ills llollor Stipen- ' y \\‘\":1tt. ‘Flluratltly- llnlrnlng ill 1e slllllllrcl$~itill llUIIUL‘. court and wcro lint-d two tlollars and tsosts. -1-'1utz' --FUNERAL H ELD_—-~Tl1o fuller- al of the late Mr. JlllilBti McDonald- toolt illat-e ’l‘l1ur.~;tlay' nlorninlr. The body was conveyed to St. Paula Church where a illgh Muss was rung lit‘? pall b-arers "being A. S. Alt-Kay, F. J. E. Wright, Pious McKlnn-on, John Mo.\lelll_ John Tu-alnol- and Joseph Lecltle. --R1EPRESENTING MISSION flOARbz-Rcv George Steel, Su- perintendent of Missions", will oc. rupy the pulplts on tho Warguto (‘ircuit on Sunday, April 3rd and will preach o“ the sublet-t of lllltl- siiltfi at hlarlzate at ll n. 111., Fret-- town 3 p. ill. and Remington 7 p. l11. —-THE CYLEARY BUTTER FAC- TORY-Solne time. ago the Guard- 11111 gave sonlc infol-lnation l11 rc- gal-d to the marvelous grmvth of his coalpcl-ativc enterprise. Since writing the above article the ex- ports of tho Dcllartnlenl. of Agri- tstllttlrl‘ have ill-en roct-ivl-tl anti it is found that Illls factory is ill thr- fortrfrcnt of thc whole Province. ‘This factory received the prize of M00 offered, and its butter mallet-A .\ll'. Neil Mcllontlltl, receives the first. prize of $25.00 lzlvt-n by the (ltlvernlllent. for the greatest in- WNW? of percentage in quality, quantity and in the general prollr-i \ pmlument Turkish C W11“ C I t " .1 . 161 eat-y o1’ the conduct of their worlt for the season“ 'l‘hc-. Guardan run- rzratulatcu the fartrvry- and its v9“. (‘Filricrl‘mailer, Illl". Alt-Donald. ~oQ>-____ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION .\ll '\\‘L‘lll on Mondag/ evening u-lmn n"; mum hers of (‘ourt Vvlndltcr N0, extravagant que left lulesllay morning for [loyal COVGFY. ‘This [failure of the Greek candpaign. _ of lllnrc than passing lutelvst 0('(‘.\l\‘l‘t>tl at North Milton ‘i cnAmmTETo‘ ‘ wt; GuARnIKu “ Sumtllerside and‘ Western Guardian -LADIE'S SERGE 3KdRT8 former value $9.00. On sale Sat urday special $6.00 each at Sin- Clnlr's.- ' . --Dl!3 IN HO8P'TAL.—-Tlle detlth took place of Cyrus Jones, of Bloolnflald. at the Prince County Hospital Thursday morning. -—WOMEN‘6 SKIRT5, Bergen, poplllls and twcedo. Good st-yles in staple dark; colors. Specially priced to clean $3.75 each at Sin clnifs. “WESTERN PERSONALS —F. B. Bishop of Truro was in Sunlnlerside Thursday 011 business »-Mr. J. A. lMargatt-s 0t S1. John N. B. was in Slllllillérfiill‘? Wednesday on business. ~—.\lrs. tic-y ilollnatl and Miss Ross halve returned from a pleasant trip to the U. S. A. ~1.\’lr. ll. Bellingeut n1’ Toronto was in Sllllhlllef-Sltle ’l‘llul'stlay on business. . ~l\lr.<. Hubert. llowalt alrrlrcll \\'8lIl1(‘t11Illy evening llllt.‘l' visiting friends in Boston. ._--1.\/lr. and .\lr>"-. W. tlhettley Robertson of Sullllnorsitlr spent Easter with ‘Zllrs. ltubertsons par cuts, .\lr and Mrs. Jam-rs A. Iitlftillll-Z, Norlloro. »~.\irs. ‘Pllolllzls llodgsou of lletle Victoria llosplttll, Montreal wilcl-e she will undergo treatment. lter many friends wish her a Speedy l'e~ Greek Navy on Watch in Black Sea CONSTANTINOPLE, ‘March 30. --Cr»eek naval forces, it was learn- ed today are on vratcll in the lllack Sea. for ’l‘urltish transports ir all effort to prtvent llle escape from Constantinople to Anatolia. of Turkish officers and soldiers, who in vlevr o1‘ the m-ull-ultw of the Al- lies in tt-he hostilities between tin Greeks and the Turkish National- ists ‘had petitioned the Allied auth- orities for il"i’llli.\'$ifin to leave. ‘ tn tvllthdral 11-: before the Greek advance in Asia Minor. the 'l‘urks a re lbltlvvlng up the important brill‘. and tunnels on tho Bagdad Raili- _ bloat: their line .0! retreat is alzlrrclzctinlz the transpol-ta lion difficulties of the Greeks which is ilretlictetl by lshunt Pasha cral will be the cause 0t‘ ultinlatcl lfiiéli MRS. ALBERT NEWSOME llr. Albert Neu-sltllnc o1‘ lllc l‘. E. ‘land Iilliilvzrv will have the tleep- Basil King Says Canadian Writers Are Mediators One o1’ all-y pleasanteut memor- leo of the Canadian authors rec-ent- conventlon ls associated with Mr_ Basil King. rt not only heard hlnl speak a couple of tlnlet-l Iwllen he adressotl hill fellow authors, but i had the prlvelegc of hBNlRgWAVO lung conversations with hlm_ ‘Mr. King “'11s brought up in Prince Edward‘ Island, Iyle studied for the ministry and belonged to that profession for some tl~1ne_ He was well on in yell-s when he be- gan to do literary work and feels vet-y grateful to Bliss Carmen be- cause that poet, elso a lnarltllner. was the firs-t 139N011 to give lliln any t~llcourageul~ellt_ As every Tfltld- er 01' CfllllEllllpUfflfy literature is alt-are. the llillllle of Basil King is now famous both in America and in Rngland_ During the last ten years the sale oi‘ his novels has be- COlllc >10 large that l11-lives in afflu- 811cc ill tkllu-britlge. Mass, u-ext door to tllt- stately old residence of the poet Longfellow Mr. King told lnc that the blue blooded BflSiollllllls do trot use such a DIlPflSll as “ll1-» poet Longfellow" 'l‘l1r-y say “1.\ll"." 1.0m; fellow. 'l‘hu.<w who ilitVt‘ but-u reading Basil King's rt-rl-nt hooks will rv-nl- elhbt-l- that l11: hug lbcc-u u-l-itlllf Usyrhit: sturlcs_ For stmle years he ‘ been iuvostitpltllrl: puyt ' pili‘lltlllltlllil_ ills little book, “l11 Abl-ahallrs BOSOIIl," is one of the most lull-resting stories, 1iu=rri11t< lvc of tho soul's cxpt-rirnc s at tlcatll ‘lllti illrnll-diately aftt-l" IFLIS. that l have ever reatl Uvcr :1. your 111:0 1M1". King found a younl: girl in Boston who was able to do autonltll~ lc wrltllll; She u"1'ot1-., 1pl-cs1111la-bly' under spirit ronlrtll, a long dt-scllpt i011 of conditions of lilo which pro» vllll in the other wol"ld_ When .\lr. Rina: published this lllaterial in the Voanlopolitttn ulagazius. and latm‘ on in boolt fol-m, 1t zlttrltclt-tl widlasprctltl attention Mindful of this supposed revelation of the hea- venly country; l asked lM-r. K1111; the other day wllat wet; his present opinion of automatic writing, i.f he dill think that the literary material might come from the sub-conscious nllml ot‘ tho writ-w, lie snld he could not tbe sure, bllt. he was of the opinion. that important < results would accrue from fut-titer study of this XIl'j$l.’Jl'IOllG gilt possessed by certain persons‘ When i asked lllm to tell me what he thought of the book: and poetry produced by Mrs, Curran. of St. Louis, who surys she is lilo aulanuensls for Patience Worth, a Puritan splnstol- who lived in New England zlfboul 1M9 , M1- Klm: replirtl that llc had ‘cad 1 ‘ lllernluto, ptlrticulalrlv 11- So _" ‘F-ll- ” _ with 1 1hr- greatest. intcrcsl .:.1= . 111i llc \ a t-nnvinroti that. it (‘tuliti uol lr- 1.11"‘ ' "-1" by ah"- cril-lrl: i" .' L‘llt'llill s sulb-ctlu‘ sclura 11111111. if your selections. below. All sizes. EN VELOPE med. have neatly WmStbELHdS and Price 75c to ...l':. Ml-_ King has been living in the Yllltod States tor a good. nlany o-t-ors but is still a thorough (‘atl- adian_ At the authors‘ banquet he gave one of the finest patriotic speeches that I have ever llea\"tl_ in this address l11» urged that i1 is the duty o1’ (Ttlnatlitln \\'1'ltcl's to explain British ideals to tllc .\lll". .1111 p-co- pin; St) nluny ‘ll'\\lllii.',\'lll\LS have been yQqel-vcd into the l'n1't »d States that the ‘old stock in that country are beginning to ulltlt-rstzlntl- that lilt- new-centers among thenl do not know how to use the francllilze ix:- telllgelltlv anti that the instinct ‘for very ciainty styl g8 l Whi BEGINS TOMORR DAIN TY UNDER- SKIRTS ll/lade of best white cotton, embroidery or lace flounce Price 15t- m $3.50 DRAWERS Plain 01- fancy frills. Made of good quality cotton, en 01- closed styles. .\,.¢.~c-.».......-......-.......‘........ -. DA OF APRIL 9TH te Wear OW.AND ENDS ON SATURDAY Hel-e is your opportunity to buy your new spring" Whitedeal- at a gel-at saving". Come early and make A few of the many specials are listed CORSET COVERS A splendid assortment of Price $1.25 to $4.25" CHEMISE The daintiest you have ever seen. In silk or cot- ton, plain 0_r fancy trim- Just the low neck, sleeves. Corset _C0vers, plain ol- fancy trimmed. All sizes. Price 49c to NIGHTGOWNS 3.25 style you have been looking for, high 01- short and long Price $1.00 to $4.7; RRASSIERS buttoned come 0p- pr Silk. $2.98 Price GS. PROWSE BROS ln good duality cotton, net hlally styles to choose from, front 01" back fastening‘. 69c t0 $2.98 Big Reductions in SOILED SILK UNDERWEAR Odd lines ill soiled silk underwear including", chem- ise, camisoles and gowns at great reductions. Come and select yoursnoxv. Some 1.11). ll ’ . $2.90 \ . $11.00 $10.00 11-4‘! I1! lll." homo of 311'. 1p (‘handler the occatwzitln being the 1 “linuill Ililllllllet o1’ the (fourl. ‘ Filo evening was 591m in 5m. -lul chat, music and an impromp- c-st 51_\'lll.'i)¥llil_\' lll 1110 toss he has sus ‘ self-government in 1,111». great rcpu-ll‘ taint-ti by the tlelill of his wito. 1 lic- is being anlotllercd, l11 (‘nnadn She was t1 good (‘hristian wcman/sve- still have this great trczlstll-l- a kind and loving neighbor anr; by intact and we should he 11love t‘o11~ lle1- kind and cheerful Wtljfs 111111113 i scloua of this fact than we a1't-_ Wt- ltltluy flit-nits. She lt-avc-< a puppy should tlo our best to llietilillfi ll -- .:f tlvc to mourn hcr loss, four girls ' [Ween GIT!" B- “m “ml the U" _ , nil one buy. nllnllly Pearle, Vcltllt iltetl‘ ‘States, realizing that] tllioth itolirit-s uithlll tllelr own _ . tlipsy .t Alan'- ~11 1: - H-tl-Me strong poop 0s art- =>u lug art villi-s, $2.00 M"hfliljitmllr"plr‘fif_ llll_";‘-‘il'll_ll“|' ‘Fltc. fuurral IURTL [illlll-pruiivyfifil“Li. vfilfllst trt-lv-‘cndolts .1l|fffc1l.‘1‘l‘-'i| ‘fht- staff al luv-sent. intzlutlcs. who Piiijill‘, Q_I-'|~I,"I"_I"_L"‘f-I', '\""""-"-. - l'1'~'1ll"lll‘*', 1.171 King my,“ m. (‘unatliall alulbors must try to luaht- l'n"ll\‘l'i1l \.\1-1-r1-l11l'_\' and 1\l'lQl1"l-.’><l:|l'l‘ ‘ ‘ \I'tl'l>\"1'|\.‘i1i r ,- '1 ‘l“~ If 1i.'l_\' ill‘; iill l11 lilt- |'t-:1l1i1-'.~: t'1-1111-- ‘ ‘h? ‘law ‘wwm “mwrsuuul m“ u.” "l Mmwlm" ""1"." ‘Emmi‘nmmlmI $315 l||"' " I,i'l1"""‘ l‘ “M h“ h‘! m“ \I". iiflYllullt-l wfHri-r. "WI Ibo trill uwlrbl 11111l1-1'-.l:1l11l Ill!‘ - ,;| liovs Work w1-1-l"i:l1'.l' ‘i400 " "H ' ' ' i " new. Aljauadlan W’l'ii|‘l' 1:» ' 1| _ ,u~y_1,|,lliglpmom‘ , $4.75 ' |I_Vl|ill'II bt-ltyct-Il tlrtral, llrttulll MR1 at» \\'tvl"lt riot-rot .11‘? l11 Ibis n21,‘- 1500 tlu- liuiled Stall-y ills Villlilly llllil-l ,..,,.], ,|,.],,,,.H,,,v,", 11",; _..|,,,,.h,| wmk Tahlc $5.75 Spreads for . $4.39, $3,511 SUN-fills fol" $7 ‘l Rilreadn fol" “$5.75 Spreads fol" . $11.75 Sill-calls fol" . $7.75 allftll Silrralls i‘l)l‘ - lll m-O l"lll‘1lll9 “'11s rendered, In [not White Sole Savings 0n Damask ,, , 0,, “m, ginh,_l_ing_ hi‘ ‘tho L‘. it. iilir. illll-leu Yminh: r4§gazry4gsf it.‘ unmxm WILL 1101"‘ sslzz GERMAN MONEY.--'l‘l1tl British (lovt-l-nllo-nt in all lllttlrnlal latitu- “JXIPIII. 111111.- offltrlul sanction to i'11l'1'r cans that. il wvnulll 11m iIillT 11:4 1lt~ 111-11 "1 -.*'---~ .~ .5...‘fhliiltilfilf‘Ritif.‘.1“iTI.T..Ili‘_?.IZ. “-“-'*'-“1>**.1-‘- 1112"» -'-*- “W (ivrluan halaltctnt in English llltlllts "ii", “My ‘mum _ m ""'"‘l“'“‘ hm tor (ltrrlllall gentle: ill ‘PilllZIiSIl but- "Uni" and ‘rljfl ‘Umy ‘mm Hm m“: touts if ticrlllatny fllila-tl lo carry out M‘ ( “immu (“Mioiis i“ “m” ‘my m“ l11-r treat) -ll.fll'tfl.lllt‘illfi. 'l‘l1c-. £1.11... ‘HM ‘mm ‘m u“: mo“ m‘ i‘ ‘hflovwl 111111! \\'.'1..-; filltfll l11 (I‘UlIlII1‘I'UI‘I 11n- nmlum‘ ahi“ih‘““‘ ‘if m" mm"! ‘H r-llullal (ll-rrllall llYUibfiiri that by “wiflfysfumiilig in‘ m“ "m," $8M 1"cl111111-.ia|‘tol1 0i‘ lhoot- rinhta lint-l‘ ,“.‘".‘ flak‘ ‘m Wuwmis ‘my’; mm‘ hi“! land illltcod herself ill a position of .“‘ I“.‘,“"\“' m” ""lll|1"1" o1’ ‘mourners not haying tht- lexul right to in. “" "minim lull-W "llllrltkilllill-VIY .. l etlloo ‘ Last Respects T0 ill!‘ I, $2 3'1 runlil) lor - t i. h ....- Cardinal Gibbons i j 3251;; 111L111} ' itiuu qntllity 1111-11. ‘S6 7v" tllwlluy" i\alll:1~lt '|\li.'1 Illllllilwit ‘ (‘pup ‘t I'll-til "lotus Cloths 1 tflotlll T‘.‘\7;‘. Specially Gut. Prices 011 Linen “by lilo Yardf l|1-1"-- are oUlIl" rmllt alllfllylttv ;~;l\111'<-~l1n»-11r. offt-r- cvt at prices that trill nlaltl- i1 1 ._\ fur w-oplr. lo b11.\'---'J"1I lrry. Rev. 11111. llaJnI-l it l1."1.111:1.»k Ilamask Ila-lunch i111 I111‘ - - 1'0 R PHI '11 - 1111 M _ L T. CHANDLER lll- gl'1~_\l11-'ll1:1{1tllilltol lit; Iifitlliziugll. n“ “hi, mlimum ‘hp ‘HMHM, mm 1111111 or t 11- . nlor can, 2111. t 1- ._ o. ,.v i,‘ m . In .11, 'l‘l11.ll"l- is 11111111 lhinu rt-rv- bt-zlutl- wishes 111 tlu bib “MY i“ I'm“ """"'l,Aizilriiililc" i-vlillvrliililllli: "livcriinil L], ml i" m" PIP-Nil" ‘itllii-T lit". Th? h‘ "m-“i mmwvs“ "‘ii"mm“"l ‘"1ll a1"- brolllzbl IIIKPIIIPI‘ l11 ‘lllab and llimll "Willi good J ~l | ~|-o\r||.-,|l-111l imtalbllily. which oftl-u ‘l11 ,;,|,.,., “rpm. i,,|l.,.é,;i.; ~|~|“.|-,. .,,.. Willi =1 lovcly 12h‘ ' - xq-llszzlilll- Voluptlrod ulllt ritil-"f . _ i _ _ '- ' _ M ‘mt m" M W‘ ‘a ‘mu hmnlllfillllllll ‘m 1L w.»,(;.1;\ ul‘ tllc l~'uit~-tl stall-q ‘lllllmlblll lztlldnllllu" 1301111111.. l 1.11m. beilfilltl he lllcttedltltivln of a. u-lyoll- (‘zlnzldl-l illm :1 llnall lluilllillllllli. but i _ V‘ I ' ti“ ‘_' w‘? m“ "_"_ “"‘_" "Ylllllllllllhv. $111211 a life "was that of M1‘ K5111: 1181411111‘ 11"" W‘ m" h“ iiii.,i.,\i‘nc', hm“ {at}: Hf """-"‘”,"," .\l1".‘. 11111" .1 ; ,\, .- . ~ W ~. . ~;11 1' will f ‘..- " ’ ’ ‘ “-‘ """*' 1"" » 1 1v ml l lhltl ulm tiled 1n .1 bu; p1 ople mrsptt vo u ttt 1 1 |\ "m. my with?“ mm Wmmrwl‘ Mas cunts-hum m IiElD Dear Brotherz- (l11 behalf of tho tu- utlv-rs of (‘aunt Wiusiot- >\‘ l, 113:1 (“1111141-"11 o1 Ih-r of l"1|ft‘h'l“l‘.1‘ ut- "1 l" '"°ll\"‘l' 111.\'ou our high upp- reriuton" 111‘ ‘what gmu iliJYl‘ dono for Puuut Wlurlor- dllrlllr: the flight, years you have gratuitously filled 1h» office: of fInluc-lnl Secretary: Ill l i g l i i i l i y? 2 i 2 i i i 1 i i i l i X éY-‘fifiiis *6. .~ . Q‘? p i - buy in big lots loo 515 llltil 'l‘."lblr> Lint-n ‘.1111: lllllllll)‘ 1111" ti" lllt-ll ‘Fltblt-ddtlv-n $2.111» titlallly- tot" 7|) inch ’l‘ablc Lint-n ‘$1.75 quality tor T0 inch Table liitlon $12 f. tllltlilli‘ tor “l int-ll 'l‘a.blc Lint-ll $1.30 1it1;1‘i’1y for Get New Napkins at Tile White Sale Always this l~|1l|'t' 1111s but-ll tf-l1:11-lol1t-1ot\1\'.\- toroluust ling“ gMnTMJnQQQfl 1'01‘ a lolly. \ilil('.'(ll‘LIl e have bt-t-n ctll11~ ing in from the tuttinlttud for lint-s otu-rirld lmrr, that HIT‘ pretty ltartl to set-tire in tlrdillary 51111-04 at our prices. And these prices are specially" c111 for this \\'IIl'l‘1I (IOOLS SAM-I. 70c $1.25 $1.50 .. $2.39 . $3.85 $21.31! Napkins for .. $2.75 $0.00 Napkins fol" . $5.00 $11,011 Nrlilkins ftll‘ $7.00 $2.01) Napkins fol" $1.60 $4.50 Napkins for .. $3.50 $8.50 Nnilltlns for $.50 Sheetings and Pillow (lotions Hemmed Will 11 FREE ‘ 5 L, - . —_ n‘ v » .1 . .9 ., .- . >-£\n¢oo-o>o¢ovo-o>0-¢¢AAA\-o-_--.. _,,“‘,‘,.,,c..t¢ PIML '0F MARRlAOE-—Mnr< t-nmnlit suicide ut-l tlo single mule-c "i188 III-HM have its tllsudvatltnzrs and ienlates." Violent deaths ore in the opinion o1‘ 111-. Chat-ice Nor- on 1111- decrease, he reported, the“, rln, chief medical examiner, who Elhiwinlz‘ 1,51!) 1n 111211 and 5,390 m. your financial and (ltlu-t" relations with till‘ lll“lllbl‘l'fi ytlll have over llfltili |Il" trentlv-inalfs ‘pan and have. zlltvavys protcctt-d both ti“; lfourt and the lmlivitlual lnelllllt-rs b_\" being llfOlllpl l11 your tlutley We tvtlulrl I111 rtylnlss I11 our duly, u-lltlo lure at our unnoui ‘banquet, did we not present to you some lallllllllla token fol" services- render- t-tl ‘fht-rctllre we aslt you i0 accept the. tlct-"nnpauillng lzift as a small 1=<l11i‘(.'n0i1' of our appreciation and trust that you inn-y llvc long 1o \Vt‘lll' it 11>- a connecting link bot- wuen yours-elf and [he llllJll.‘i1(*l's of Count Wins-loo. . Youri. OUVER YOUNKEFL. CHIEF RANGER llrotllrr (‘llandlrl- fillinuly pt-pllcil 1111m- whit-b lunch was served by 11' "- ¥£L‘—‘L‘l2!"_"““fl§-_ Xperience Has Taught thousands u on thousands t at INSTANT POSTUM as the meal-time drinkds better for health than tea or Suulltnersidte on \\'t'dll\‘:~‘(llly ltuu at lllu advanced alu- ot‘ 8R _\'(‘(|.I‘_\',_ all 0| which had been $110111 l11 1.l11- tut-an, hhl- was born ‘ill tht- first Ilulldlnc twccletl in SIIIlLlll1.‘l'S-I(IL'"—'.'l lot; hull?‘ lllll- "ll by bel- urtmdlalhcl" lltlnlel Green a llnitezl lefnlplrea l.o_\'- llllst who received from the British E9"“""mll1l -'1 Kraut of tho land ~'l-l1l‘.\\"1\I‘1ls_ called "Green's Shorc." l11 her childhood l11-r father Joseph (vITIJlt bllllt “Sulllultlrsltlrl llotlue" the tun-Host hotel, and more lhh; E"**'1l<'ll" bull‘ learnt-d that art o1 ‘““‘l‘\‘f\-“>l\\g hospitality \Vi\ii'.il char-- urn-lured her to the last 1111111" o1 her llle in this sclf-sallle home. Hilt- was a wolnlm of keen lntelllllzenrc and forceful DQTSOIIGIIEy»~-~i1l‘()fl(;[gn; in all llousevrlfely arts and special. ly successful in tho culture 01' 110w- ers. But most of all was who love; tor her kindness to the D001‘. In iiltt days when nurses and doctors were not easily nvnilliole she was one m‘ these “born nurses" who carried 119111 and llenlinl! into afflicted homes, and until the hour of IIH‘ last. illness she habitually Wont "bolll- blinking food and clothing i" “he 118941)’ of all creerla. A11 she lay ln her coffin there was a. verit- able procession of those who came, tolling, as they llld of Dorcas ill old time of "ihc coats and gutullt-mts" tlhe had lnlll-ltle for tilt-tn. ln her ill- less Mrs. Reid was tenderly nurs- - - i l11" bi {H1225 i: ill its _ ‘ifflfii“i'liiiill,iigii'lli‘ awn)“, “If “L, 5mm by 111v litflilllliiliillllilliw‘ as" 14111-11 and ~" ‘ ‘" ‘ " 1114- rrsult should nlcan a liflPidtyll W-p torlvartl ill the tllrcelitlll ..____-<+>-——— 1111111" of p1 tlalty zlgreetl upon at, doll conference. v. llincly thousand INJFSUHS "ltnw‘ul,.fhe tllct lllc fiflly qlcr cent reparations _ _ . _ y Hm Iflwlllody lllaklng a tmnl oi l..1),o0pvo,-1m iv isitctl lllt- (fathtetll-al while the hotly vested in dairy Religious Education Council Convention. ’l‘h,o uvolllug Ht‘.\"~‘lll1ll tlpcllcll a1 H iotls lflduculion (‘tluncil (‘ollvt-ntitln held ’l‘ues1lay in Zion (“out-ch school room opt-nod at 2.2111 ll. Ill. Ml‘- .l. ll. Williallln lllstrlt-t (fllairluall. presiding. Devotional OXfilPl were -i'\')\I0\'~‘E‘lI by the llusino. . sloll. Reports from the several city Sunday lP-rahools 11111.10 plwlsunl tld and nollllnattllg uulnlllltlt-ts ap- pointed. Itov. l1‘. M. hlillitzzln till-ll nddrossotl the meeting dealing with the ilrclll-lemu of tho Sunday school, nutl- (IISOIISBIOII cngzlgul in. "File. evening session oponrd a1 R o'clock with (levotitnllll l~‘-t"l‘VI1"P.\, after which bile report of [Vllllillrll- lng cmllllllttee was ilreseult-tl antt adopted. the following being 1-1111-1- ell officers 1101- the ensuing yt-al": Pres-idenb B. M’. LePuge; V1131», Preaitlenl, Wm. Rowe; Spry. ‘rttdéy, J. ll. Wllliauts. ‘ ltev. -‘.\lr. ‘Mlllllglln thin gave un address on Tetlcllel- 1'1 l- Cut Par: 111 by her daughters. 11m. 11. 11. Beer who lwlth her grandson, -Ml‘. Bradford Beer and a brother. Mr. W. Penn Green (now in m; 9011, lrlema which wan well received. ltn open conference was conducted d1 ' I118 with the work and" scope of lMarlllnlc ltellglotla ' V981“) are Illa survlvartn. Her fune- Cflllflull. u-l-rich atuxcceds the 1m val service wtut bggflflmfly Qggmufllslllllilly School Association. 11 e new arrnngenlonts the no" e o ilTllliilnll Brier More Tobacco fill- the Money kages15‘ . A bibs e51 llilllllllll I =32 . ed by her pastor Rev. Mr. Rice and l" 111: the funeral proemglqn wgmlql-lnntlnnall lsuntlny School S00v0 1.1.. as "31:! to gs old burial ground ion ctroperute and devote , Mt metallic are were many who Mme and energies l0 (p, cone “w, n he pasoin of such a 111a Sunday school should yield not sadness but unuolrdonomlnnunn of inspiration w n17.vt>‘\.\v».\ n‘ a (L. 1.1.5:.‘ %v \v;»\~‘ i coffee. "Tllerols a Reason" fills annual whorl dul-laled that in _>"'t‘ll‘ provinln. Pleasure ltulcangpfl. the Iva city borougha "for some 1-.» tfilllfilul 351'] dpglhg mm comment, - 1M "Alon nearly twice .<= 1.11 care 33:1, WIIIIC more than 11-11! mlml minim 11nd lethal 1s tllu vlcfinls worn rbllrlrcu of l3 1111.] 111. .. unite instead """ "Mil "IPYYWS their novllirnlo ... ......¢-..._ 1