small szed- shoes. SIZES 21-2, 3, 3 I-2, 4 $7.00. ‘ SALE PRICE $2.34 Molris-Slnith-Beer FOR VALUE i} _ ' A Fi0llf 4 A 4 The nlll fashioned (Pan cake) klinrl. A frcllh supply lust received ' also FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR TABLE CORNMEAL ROLLED OATS Vile handle the best brands oi.’ Flour. We sell at prices awe-y below Mlll Prices. Bags < (all sized) nlso barrels, ev- ery beg or barrel warranted 4 to give the best of satisfac- §Mm&%m l» » never“... List of Records - for You- IIE latest, best, most beautiful music is al- waysonColunlhiuRccords. Herc arc some of this month's releases of the latest, best, most beauti- ful music: E ll Sell DelVAnin-ln from “Rigolctlo." Ilarrientos and lIacLclI. 43616~$ZDO Polish Dance in E Flat Minor Percy Uraingcr. Piano Solo. A-Gl23—$l.5O Eili; Eili-Jroschn Seidrl. Vio- lin buln. 49525-‘1-50 I Know What It Melnu to Be Lone- some 5-2333 —G rorpc ‘Mcader 900., I Never new —Gt-orge Nlcudcn And Eight Ililaricus jazz Hits by Art Hicklnams Orchestra from the-St. Francis l-lotel, San Francisco: ' My Baby's Arm! ' —Fox—lrot from "Follies 051919." On lha Street: of Cliro-Onc-sfcp- uni 90c. FQ“y—FOX-HGL . Tell Mo “lily ' —-l'_ox-t.'ot. } A-zslz ‘Holifnlirz: Bluu -—-Medley l“ox-lrol— 9 0c. Introducing “ilczllc sun: Lines" and "licsiznlionlllucs. ' Those Drlhin’ 1 B u - —Mclllcy' Fox-trot. Pntclieu—Fnx-t:ot. Sweet and Low —W:.l::. \ - ' , -A. E. TIIUMBS - .Ladi l=.s, * , See our bargains in A -T h e s e boots are: worth i'rom $5.00 lo" Bring Yl-ul Small Feel , Buckwheat 00-0-0000» CIIENWAII asesstaailmluefiesllniaeigu ' -the- Odor “All It’s Qwll” This Is something entirely new in talcum powder, has a delightful, distinctive odor, put up in a beautiful package and retails at a. moderate L. l iinxaksxanai price--35c,“ The i2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. ifiaififiai9fi¥fflflfiiflfifiikifififléifi Tééélééxiraacasna: fi A careiulselec- ti0n of every line In Jewelry marks four stock. l We will be pleas. i ed to have you call. W. N. Tanton JEWEI Sl Dunstan’s Drive FREETOWN PARISH , ($416.50.) TOTAL llev. Francis McQuald, Joseph lVlcDouald, 'l‘homas Hughes _$25.00 each. . . Michael Lamb, Emmett Dunn. Leonard McDonald, John A. Hugh- en, Peter Lawless, Putk. L. Cash, l-‘rancles Law-lees, Thos. Sullivan. Felix E. Murphy, John hicCarvillc, g-‘arnoell MlcMahon, D. J. White uh 10.6 eacl. n E. ‘W. Croken $7.00. . I James Cullen $6.00. 'I‘hos. L. Deigllnn, John “lllite. iJames Murphy, Ronald NlclJonzllfl. Jnlues BJCroken, Wm. Conniciz, Harry Hughes‘, Polk. Hughes. ‘John Lawless, l-l. A. Viihhtc, John V. Cash. Pntk. MeQuirk, Barnudy Croken.- Patk. Curley, Daniel Mur- phy, Peier Deighun, M. P. Driseol:. | Marshal, Hughes, Bernard Murphy. I Arthur Lyons, A. C. McKellna, l’. F. Hughes, Francis McCarvlllo. ll James Power, Peter Hughes, James Allan, Palk. Lamb $5.00 each. j_ Wln. liiaye and Michael McEnroe l $4.00 each. _ ‘I Peter (fem-lick. David lShecllnn. Mrs. Edward Croken $3.00 each. ‘z Wm. Delghap, Mrs. Annie Mul- l,’ llgan, W. l-l. Deighan, Bernard Mc- (fourt, Putk. Murtargh, John Moy- ‘ungh, Bornnlrd Smith, John Nic- lEuloe, A Friend, Jarvis Trainer, li-Austln Murplly, John E. Mulligan, ‘Louis McCoul-t’, Michael McConrt, Lena Croken, John Harrington, James Cash, Katie McQualu. Vin- cent Shcchan, Linus’ McDonald, [Louis O'Connor, David O'Connor. I Wm. Dunn. John Croken $2.00 each. John L. Murtargh, Ambrose Pow- ler, lllliery Moynagh, Owen Carr. IJOIIII Roger, Cornelius Sullivan, Alfred (lurlfly. Bennett Deighan i$1.00 each. ' Mrs. John Power 50 cents. § 741:4. ‘ Mom ICHARM YOUR renew-woman Everything In life points to the lllffibllllllll)’ oi‘ the modern woman ,_beiug more and more thrown upon lller own sex for enjoyment, and ll lis a grave mutter that we do not Ienjoy each oiher‘s society as men do. Tile innit is'our own. All wo- men have intent chzlrnl. and ll they would use Ii in extending, instead o!’ limiting, their field oi‘ social In- [tercoursc they would find themslv- es gradually"; equipped with a broader range oi appreciation and information. and might he making u step toward that elusive thing we all covet but will not try to win—cu ture. NOX A COLD TABLETS i A sufo and speedy cure for Laurlppe lCnughs. Colds, ndacho, Neuralgln. urative. Breaks up a l-‘lu. n mild ‘f. d itn nnfgw hours. Geztfithe enu- nc, a a ru sores c or ox. i; I Sold at Flgutern linugngoru- I ldlnullctuion - Has built up a reputation on good quality, .1, and not mere chance. The best of material 1s used in its mcke up and the man who uses. IIICKETS TWIST TOBACCO knows exactly‘ what he Isl ‘getting’ over the "i counter whenhe ‘buys a flg. Dont be fooled __ +. Mr. demand Hlckey’s lllclul & NICIIOLSON llllllcco 00.. ml = . . l OIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 II 3 3 The ‘Talcum with OI iii ‘a all 0 all a all ls all o iii Ill all llr all a all II! 3K ls iii a 1*. II? ale u 9K 5B an 5| ‘ Charlottetown Q?“'~"'v‘ rr PAYS l.» bu! in on. rmmm l-lousedressea ln odd sizes Satur day $1.98. Prowss Bros. Ltd. I 9 g 7427-3-‘54ME2i l‘ _____ . MT. STEWART—Preaching ser- vice In the Mt. Stewart Presby aching 3.30 p. m. VINCIAL HORSE SHOW to ‘be held at Charlottetown March 17 and 1i nlsly ‘he obtained by writing the Dept. of Agriculture. Exhilbltcrs should muke entries not later than March 10. 7397-34ME5l. VICTORY FOR STEILLARTON. —-'l‘he New Glasgow hockey team. ,Plctou County champions went down to defeat to the Stellnrton teasm in Stellurton rink the other night by u score of 7 to 5. The game was very fast and fairly clean, and W8: witnessed by a_ large aiwndanceThr Sleliarton team was again reinfor- ced with imported players, chm-ll. Hllllialns, of P. E. l., playing rl-ghr wing, certainly strengthened theil line up, and ‘was the star of tlu Stellarlon team. Chester Gregor;- anll, Oliver, brother oi’ ClJBBlZPI played u great. game for New Gills gulw Hlfiklllg the most of the scores for their Leann.‘ _ IN AID I OF ORPHANAGE-A very successful pie social and en- Vslley hall on Wednesday evening. February‘ 41h. In add of the Protest- l‘( ads being lfnvourmhle the hall Wis filled to its utmost capacity. as chairman, the following program was excellently rendered; Open- ing chorus, l love you Canada, -‘ll_\ the choir; Duct by Dun McKiunun and Miss Cllrislie B. McKiunon, lencored); Duet by the Mlssc: Marlon Munroe and Lucy Todd (eucored); Dialogue. Idrown Down East, by the Misses Florrie McDoll uld, Florrie McDougall, Katie Mu lienzie and lvlessrsAllglls McKin- uon and Fred "Prowsdule; Solo by Dan McKinnon; ‘Solo ll-y Murdoch McLeod, (encoredJ Miss Phelbelh Mc'Leod,ucconlpnnistySoio by Lieu- cllyfi Gamble, (encored), Miss Flor- rie B. Mntheson zlccolnpnuisi; Dial logue. The Train to Mauro, by hlise Marion Munroe, Donald Drown and Ivlzlck lvlclfianzlla; ‘Solo by.Mi5g Sad le hic-Kenzic, (cheered); Duet b3 [Cl-mu and Roy (lanleron, lencorcd) Solo by Gwen Lamont (encored); winning chorus, Good-night Ladies. by the Chulr. Miss Lulu Champion ilfilPil an accompanist for the even- lll_l!, in her usuul capable K113411101‘. The pics and candy were lhen auc- lioncd by D. J. Munroe and tin . llandsonlc sum of-$l100.00 was reali zcd. The committee in charge wish lo {llllllli nli those who took part in =lln prl wallnnle, the ladies who coll- lrillute. pies and candy, and ulsl: illilso who llclped In any way to nuke lllls social one of the most successful held In*this community. NORTH WILTSHIRE NOTES.- Tlle mun-y lrienlls of lldrs. L. L. Jenkins are pleased lo learn thal sl‘. i recovering after her long lllll".<s.-— The school is progress lru; favorably’ under the skilful lnunzlgclnenl of Miss Mary (Ylnrk. —~\lr. (‘larcnr-e. Noy 5119i“ a SllOTl t here (he guest of ‘Mr. Wm, n'll.l~—'l‘he many Ihienlis ui‘ Ml‘. liilllPfi. Smith aro sorry H lcllrn that he is confined to his IIUIIIO with the ilu.—-Mr. Cecil (‘alnrihell has returned homo“ llfur attending the Boys Conference in lluntel‘ lllver.—'Mr. Illlson. Tre- mere spent the week end here the guest of Mr. Richard Mitchell.- Mr. G. B. Noyard, and N. Piaslcl‘ have completed the contract of cul- tlng Ice for l‘. J. Noy d: (‘.o., llun- tel‘ Riven-Mr. Morrison Muc- Lenn has returned homo lifter spending a pleasant visit In Fred- erlcton.——’l‘he people of . North {Wlltslllre nre pleased lo know that Mr. Howard Baiderston ls starlfng n Boys Couferencc.—Mr. Willild l-‘rlzzell and Warburton Godfrey. returned homo after visiting I" mllnlpsllire.—'l‘he people of IIIIH vicinity are pleased to learn that .\ll~. Frank hiitchell ls ullle to con- tinue his work as mail (carrier, al- ter his serious lIlIlGSlL-4Ml‘. Wll- llnm McKlnnon has returned ll0lll(. nrfler spending a short visit ill llosc ley. ::-MEN'S SPRING HATS all the new ones, all the time“ See our speck,“ 35,09 hat" "rowan Bros., i 7414-21 I c x i l! 4i l! e 9i a: ll- u. x a: 4-‘ -l< 9K c an s n: a: an c iii a» l as o Ltd. _ DAVIS AND FRASEFPB FRESH AND PORK sAus- Aces on SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING onoczns. GOVERNMENT BTAMPED on EACH WRAPPER. one or "m: OHOICEST men- FOODS on THE MARKET AND ALSO rue cune- zs-r BECAUSE no WASTE WHATEVER m name. lan-locmll. n. E. c. Ilarris Eye Specialist ‘ Office, Royal Bank i Building, Charlot- tetown. Offi H = llefifiili. 2-5. Phone 68-Y ' JOIN THE o. w. v. A. TODAY.‘ A BPECIIAL LIN-E OF WOMENS terlian church next Sunday at 11 a. m., Sunday School 10 a. m., Lol 40. Sunday School 2.30 p. _m. Pre- PRICE LISTS FOR THE PRO- terialnlncllg was held in the llosc ulzt Orphanage. The weather and’ Neil McDonald having been elected, BIG VAEUEB in voileblouses at Patons this morning. 1i. DID YOU ET-‘ONE,’ the last Dictionary for only 98 cents and three coupons. 7285. TRYON BONSHAW Baptist l-lubley will preach at Bonshaw 11 ‘ l1.m., Tryon 7 p. m. WOMENB VOILE BLOUSES in maize, and whlite special $1.50 and $1.08. Prcvwse Bros. Ltd. CHURCH OF 5OOTLAND. - ‘ Rev. Jae. MacDougall will preach as followsz-On Sabbath the 7th at Cape Traverse at 10.30‘ and 7 and Searletown at '3. TO LOOATIE IN TRYON.——Mr. Hillel‘. ‘Superintendent of the Knit- ting Mills, ’l‘ry‘on, crossed on the Car Ferry on Saturday to visit Ills '.0me in Nova Scotla. Mr. Miller on where he will reside perman- ently. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS-Advertlsers are res, pectllully reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- inu Office not Inter than [WPlVCl noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 u. m. ‘ill’, __i__ i BIBLE SOCIETY.-—Rev. F. S. Porter, General Secretary of the Fllnadlnn Bible Society, arrived Wednesday evening to confer‘ with the Executive all, Charlottetown llllll conduct a short ‘itinerary in IIIiS section of the province In the In- ierests of the work He will address meetings of the Bible Society at three services in the St. Peters Field Sunday March 7th, on Moll- lny at Cove-head. Tuesday at York. Wednesday at. Brullal-hane. He will return to St. John tho following day. . I l I DAR-LINGTON g NOTES-Gillie (‘lass is progressing under the Akllflll management of the presid- vnl, Mr. Sterling MQOLEBII."~NII'. Angus MacLean is visiting in llruokileld, the guest of Ills unch- Mr. Charles MaeDufi’.—-l\ir. Georg- ie MncLeau paid u recent visit to l-lampshire the guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lal-ter.——Hls many .l'rl'ends are glad l0 see Mr. Miller liucPhcrsoll out again-utter his recent attack ot‘ Flux-Mr. Jolm A. (allupihell is visiting his cousin, Mr. Dan hlaolloualll, \VlllSllll‘E‘.—‘l\IISS Jcuu Lianlpbell has returned home alter visiting her sister Mrs. D. .~\. hTucLealL-lylrs. W-llllum Mac- lllllun, Hunter River. is visiting Miss Kntle M3CL8lln.—-‘MI'. Morri- son MadLean is visiting in Dar- MucPhersou.——Mr. Gordon Mac- Leod, paid a short visit tu ‘Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cumphell.—llvliss Eth- cl lCamlplbell is visiting friends ln the city-Their many friends re- gret to learn of the illness, with Flu of Miss Flora, MacPherson. and Mr. Joseph MacLeod. l -——- l EARLY SHOPPIERS REA-D THIS —Patons are placing on sale this mornling five dozen lovely while voile blouses, that should create flutters of enlllusillsnl among the ladies. These blouses a e ilckctterl nt $3.4!) each and are sp endld value and a rill-e opportunity to‘ secure pretty fashionable u-p-to-tho nlinutel blouses at an attractive price. These genuine burgh-Ins in sizes’ 50 to 44 have embroidered frontfl, are nlcel-y trimmed with luce wilh -ilu- popular V neck. Others are tucked Ill narrow and wide Diem“ at fancy calls. while still others have fancy atrupe effecvs with fine pin tucks, or all over emihroirlery front and pretty lace trimming. and have round necks. As the qual- ity matches the style, an hour should clear Lheseblouses out and make many curly shoppers happy. Itememlber $3.49 and sized from 3G to 44. No blouses on nllprflllfli" loll but ladies wllll find the fitting rooms convenient and W011 lightw- ::MEN‘S HATS AND CAPS for‘ those who do not care 1o experi- ment. Established 1881 ‘and still the largest retailers of men's and bolls’ gaps in P. E. Inland. Prowse Bros. td L 74l4-2i. -i-oo-¢-———' Mlnnrd’; Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc I ».vsk~kiiéflilfllfii'léi$lzenltafi*ml 5| ill Influenza Requires i: Immediate Treatmelu l i I l I l **§*§§4¥§ llIIlllrl . is ll wry serious- allulcut and should In- irl-ut» ed wilh iln- utmost \‘.£1l"l"— l!‘ win-n you fol-l up)‘ fifllllliilllh‘ z‘ cull your physlciull ill. once. ‘t PRECAUTION vlnilncnzu is contagious ‘and l: the germ is rr-fldliy Collvfiyed ‘i {yum mm person to nuulher. *- \\"r- have all the Ilesr. solu» m: lions fur spraying the throat ‘g and nosvtrilg nnd exPvllz-nl 81- g5 annlzcrs wilh which tu admln- *1 Ister them. l‘ l K Better heed the old saying x, zubcut.—"un ounce of prevcn- g l“ tlon being worth a pound of ‘u i‘ cure." and use precautlou- g a ary methods NOW. 9B5 * . l i‘ I! g Johnson 8r Johnson l! I! f: ‘rm Quality DIIIIIMPO ‘a: z kor. Kent and Prince Struts * . D D . figijllllilfilOlIlfll‘ THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN THE- CENTRAL GUARDIAN _ '“"-"'w\--u’\o'1~ .. chance to secure a new University, Evening Prayer at Springfield 3,31 services Sunday 7th. Rev. F. A.| intends moving his family to Try-i ‘wise. Heaven's music grows tlu ilngion, the guest. olf Mr. Dougflldplspositlon, ‘which made for a fav- METHODIQT cl-IURcl-l cHOIR The pail bearers were: Rod Chas- PRACTIOE in the church tonlglll lFriday) at 8 o'clock. Full attend- ances requested to quest new ur Kllllst Professor Fletcher. 1i _CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Holy lConllmunion in the parish churcl. |cralbaud on Sunday 7, at, l1 u. m p. m. MILTON AND RUSTlCQ-‘Ser vice next Sunday at Milton 11 n. ln ulth Holy Communion. Rustico 3 p. m. Sunday School at Rectory Z p. m. N. B.—0wlng to sickness thl Girl's Guild will not meet tonlghl (Friday) BROOKFIELD HA'RT8VI,LL‘E 74g7.3.5.ME2i. AND HUNTER RIVE-Rz-Sunday‘ ‘March 7th is the annual “Father and Son Sunday" the services ill the Brbollllfleld congregation will be of a nature suitable to the oc caslon and will be held as follows: Brookfield 11 n. m., l-lartsvfllle p. m. and Hunter River 7 p. m Fathers will ta-ke their sons tc church and the sons will lulu their fathers and all who sing an expected to assist ln the choir. In Memoriam ANNIE ETHE-L eonnou‘ Annie Ethel, uventy-Uwo month: old, daughter" of Ml‘. and’ Mrs Villizlm Gordon, Abney, passed aw fly ml Felbruary 14th More than z. gu-ar ago little Ethel was stricken down with the Flu from which snl never fully recovered. A few day: before her death she contracted z. heavy cold-which prov/ed loo nlucl‘ [or the sulall portion ulf strength IIUSSBSSILXL During all the iuterven lily; months she was the consta-nl cure ol‘ lll‘l" mother and other mem lItFS of the ‘family. He!" mother served her with such love and do vulion as to claim the admiration of the whole community. Tile len- der lllile ones are the little lamb: of the. Great Shepherds Folli When ile culls them unto hlmseli illey should be gladly surrendered knowing ills will to be true and sweeter because of their young. We commend the narrowing falh er and mother and remcl-lnllng child ren to the tender compassion oi, Jesus Christ. May they find his-l grace suilielent for them. MISS MARGARET FLORENCE LARK ” The (lBfIIII occurred at Suvagv llallllol’ on Tuesday Felhruary 17th of Margaret Florence Clark, dun- phlel‘ of lMr. and lillrs. Geo. ll. (‘lurk after an illness oi‘ only thrcl drs. Death is zllwnys sud, but ii is‘ even more especially so, whvl cue whose future seemed filled wit!‘ the brightest. prospects is chill-n away’ in the midst of youth being ‘only fourteen years of age. Dec eased was of u kind nnd lovablr prlte with all who knew her, and having alwvn-yyq enjoyed the best o.‘ health her sudden and unexpected dentli was a great shock 1o her muny friends. . The funeral was held on Thurs day the 19th to IMt. Stewart, 111111 despite the heavy rain was largely attended. The pull bearers Well‘ Chester Collin, Everett McKay, G. ll. Morrison, Adrian Feehan, Leon Smllth and (l. J. Mclnnls. SIN leaves to mourn besides n sorrow- ing father am] mother‘, three lbro- lhcrs and two sisters, to whom i.~' extended the heartfelt symlpilth)’ 0 the whole community. MR- WILLIAM HICK-EN There departed this life on ihc eleventh day of February, 1920 all nlglad and respected resident of Pem- 'lll‘O0l( Iiond in the person of Wil- liam lllcken who had reached tin age of eighty-three years. _ ‘Pile deceased ilad been enjoying fairly good health unhll about flvl weeks previous to- his (lGRlll wher“ he contracted a cold which devel- oped into pneumonia and llc pass ed peacefully away on the ahovl nlentloned date. He leaves to mourn one brother Thomas oi‘ Allinlon and three som- and two daughters {he sons are Jnmes and Lemuel o? Penrbrnok Road and George of Gnspereaux and the daughters are Mrs. Finley of Cambridge Road and Mrs. R. J.‘ Llewellyn of Sturlzfl-Oll- TllP funeral which was largely attend- ed on the 13th at one p. m. wlv-l conducted lby the Rev. A. Suther- land of Muna-y Hunhor and the Rev. C. Graham oi’ Montague. The remains were laid to rest ln lilo Murray llorhor North Cenlel (‘Ty beside nu wife wvllo nrerler- misc-g him sixteen years film 11ml lllil duughter biarflflmt wh" D055" od away one year alw- Tlm pull bearers were John l‘! Steele, Peter McKenzie, MeLeun Graham. WiIIInul ll. Graham. N"; m, Davey and Milton Reynold-q- ~ -_- ‘ mus. ANDREW connons The death took 9111c?‘- Monda-l“ i“ New Qlgggow, N.S., oi‘ MrlxAndrew Connors, an aged lady. WP" W“ lnvoruilly l-mown. lMrsl. Connor's came to New Glasgow from P. E- l. twenlyilve Years "EO- Slle w“ horn at. Lot 49, Pewnnl, and was i-ho daughter of Joseph Amman i‘ prominent null-wright and m N‘ of that section- Mrs. Connors‘ Wfl-s 8- Pemarkabl! strong and healthy woman, and a great reader. and was well liked by ' all who knew her. and was 81 YQBPBI m age. The cause of death was a stroke of paralysis, which she took on ille Tuesday before. The body was renloved to I118 home of her dauzlllel‘. Mrs. ClnYlon Clarke, from Where the 1111197111 took pllma. The funeral service at the house . was a most beautiful and affecting one. and a tribute to uhe 80061195" of the aged lady. Th9 Service! were conducted b)’ RW- B- J- 7°?‘ tor and Rev, Dr. Simpson. During the service Miss McKay and Miss Fraser sung a duett. "some DBL" in n touchingly effective and hellu- tlful manner. l ‘ The body was buried on the beau- ; A holm, George Willie, Thomas‘ Carn- . ' , aron, 1i. P. Reid, J. F, Bennett and 1 Mayor J. J. Weir. I f During her latter days, and in- deed years, Mrs. Connors wus ten- Jed with the kindest care by heri daughter. Mrs. Call-k, and her- granlidaughter, Mrs, Levers. Smooth the locks‘ of silver hair On mother's brow, wilh tenth-rush care. - f I Gather the robe in final fold ' ‘mitt-ii "W. - Around lhe form so still and cold; ‘ ' ' Lny on her bosom, pure as allow, ‘Fvor l‘he fairest and sweetest flowers , that grow; ‘ Kiss her and leave her, our heart's. V, delight; ' . Her pain is over-—she sic-cps 1Q. ~ pllsh- .. 7417. 4 I , I JAMES McDONALD l’ A NcwMet/zod of fVOII/lillf an Olzl Complaint ll: is our sad duty to record lu- =:—Q —-—~ . llliystthecdealh (XfP-lillllbs AIcIJQnuI-l fz-ldl. lnzllr- lhlud. Ill lill- lm-l- l‘ ‘. eorges’. .L‘. .1. 'l‘llo dcl--H\.,.. - -. , .- ,, , , -‘ used‘ was born at Launching ‘ Lflfnliiilll. m‘: Hi‘ Mhmi‘, thwiflf lbout eighty eight yours ago. lllilallfilud l". iuluaginiilljldpm” P’. "arly life he learned tho trlulc oi‘ I ;',,;.ti'fi,,,]"i . til“: géulniali] ,- llllp and house carpenter Ill which l m. I,,..,(.¢;-HHV ,§,._.F(,,i",, ll-lé ‘,,‘,'.". I fine o! work he did more “m” ‘my l‘\'\\"ll‘(l Tlllllllllll‘ ll‘llt‘¢ili.l)\'lilh i ‘mm ltller. At the age of lllll‘ly-lI|r<l~|-> y; M; ,-_.,,,,,lnq Cuqfp} . le nlurricd Ellzalbelll Walker, sis- _ i w" Icpfl-uilplnl- y,‘- er of Ilev. E. \Vulkcl~ ohllollo‘ ' ' lay and settled on lam] at Si. i ieorgefis where he luzulc for lulu-i , .elf and family u. couricrlallle l _, lome. liis family consist of I'lI‘\' l- ~u-—two sons and a daughter pr»! .. Ieceased him. 'l‘llose left to ulourn - lre viz: John l’. of Rollo Bay; .»\. Sonnet oi’ St. Georgn-‘s; James A. 1nd Anna of Iloslrln, .\Illss.; ill‘. Ii. 'l‘l seven years of alto 'Skye, Scotland. -‘ ll ‘In Valleyileld, where ' l lI-l- day of his death. _ ll wilh blindness lor .» .:l- lllll in» ilore his nfflic- .. ‘l .- r Illlfllilll fortitude and‘ 1‘; .‘ i l‘) III!‘ divnie will. llo r-ll 1| >Lii'l'4)\VIllg widow, “ l- daughters, Jnllu l null Luuglllin, in nil ~_ The daughters ll. hll-Leod, Glen W. l-‘r- sen. Iluzzllrrls Alvin-oil, Head of . \!!l?,ll§2 .-\. Stewart, I .\!l-‘_ Forlll-s, Soul ‘l\'ill'll‘ l-sl Ill Si. (lr-nrgfis- (‘cull-lily l\' [how of his Will‘ Will) (l.\l'. .ll'_\~ lulu). .\l:ly his soul rl» ‘. dllllvl‘ .- _4'>Q>- ~;__-~ JOHN McPHERSON ~~~ ll -~ !' ‘I d zl\\'.l_\' a! his llllilil‘ l, - ,_ .-_ ‘[11,. slxryiLQs u; ). McDonald (New fkllllfllUrlll l a1 \.-' i1 i<l.- l’. l‘). lFlIlIlll, on llle . I11 . n, _ plyi-\\‘(*re(-Ulllli1(iIt‘J Ilaco Bay, C. 13.; and 'I‘erc.~-.l and ‘Jfllll Jzl-llllllgll, John .\l<-i‘ll l'.~‘l>ll. ‘ i-. l , -_‘l !,,\'(]] ‘lelneut on the- lIUIIIPSIBZILI, IlL-"l “and M; “m. H,- HH. UH lqnllpqu-l- $ b-llill" will llll.. ]liiI4V"._‘.Vk‘iil‘ i‘_.!lil\“\\'..Ill ll’ - "l culcsl djphAtllefll _,...,-- w: “ifflrr ‘l- . u llliiiliilliilll . ii l‘ = E E § i" . é. vnlnc an: n‘: \ ‘é muy. , . The run-down mun cr vmm ' x§ fretted into ' -llcnllil hv ~ . § diliun-v, luzly I ii; U] ll:\ Vfll % power (n Dlrllnurklkln uzld rusfprcf‘ START A COURSE TO-lLx-‘Cr’ \"'nc, the swilfcr $34» '~zl “hi: i! coco-n)» '~ \' .77 l! ha: been rrl-orxlsncudcd by doctors in linghxn‘. iv: orcr n quarter of u century. Pmprlnlon Stephen Smith & Co" Lu" T‘ ‘- , \I3er..odict&Co., Bow, London, faking Ila/f nf ' you fro! 11o real brill/it, rrfu 19 l/u‘ lllalf- 4muAkm-nd- , Ellllnnd amply b01310 and w: will ftfllfld)llllf 0min" Hill/a)‘. ‘Your druggist sells it~ " Lrjjc‘ cize bottle $2. 25 SMM *: 32"?‘ i " . ~» n / _ Heme-r Enigma- or Flair-echelon lnllwl ii : 'i\I'l‘uIl’k' Ii Illllll llwlli~~ :1 lwiilul‘ i I _ .- _ r-i lncu \.-~ll~l:ll~\*". ljllll'l'llli‘ill~. Fairbanks-- M-c=rse Type “M” llilluginzllee are built mclurrively for Atlanllc (Ioast; Fishermen I m 3-5-8-10 and 1*? H. T‘. sixes ‘Iii II 1 In: .~'.llll\ you llllii xvrlll‘ rc- ilwl/t- “l\I" I-Ill‘ I‘.‘.‘.-1iIrlll‘l-w uiill .lii‘ '~~.ll'>. 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