€‘,!t'lili:aiil.'fl'l'yliI‘ -‘ arm a brief visit at his home --~-—__.—......_- . . j r —_.. Mr. Keir Fraser left last Mon- day for Toronto where he has since entered the aunnybrook Hospital for treatment. A. ' .Waterman’s A31?//A3/2//er ' the haniliest lliiilg The Rev. J.R.. McMahon, Miss Maud Dyer, and Mr Herbert Lea- vitt attended meetings of D.C.8. and “LA. in Charlottetown the past week. Miss Annie Maoxinnon has re- turned to her home in 0‘Leary af- ter a _atay of several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mac- i . Nevin. here. Mr. Leo Mcnougall left on ' Wednesday for Moncton. N. B. where he will visit his mother. Mrs. Frank McDougall. F‘ Mrs. Garth McEwen and little ' ' daughter Susie were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday when they visited Mrs. Mcli:wen’s moth- er-in-law. Mrs. Anne McDwen,.who is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital. Mr Paiil’Gaudln, who l‘ecentl3' fclicltated with his numerous friends on his Slst birthday anniv- ersary carries himself like a much younger man. Mr. Gaudin llVi'S with his daughter. Mrs. Alma Mac- Alduii, and another daughter, Miss Annie Gaudln oi Boston, Mass who is on an extended visit at her iather's home. viz I>ziorn—i> .. . ’cn Viein .'I‘he Green Hill School is pro- gressing very 'iivouably under the capable iriana ment of the t:a- cher. Mrs. Ira MacDonald. There has been a good attendance all tll’lIl'Ollflh the cold and stormy wen- t er. The many friends of Mrs. ;1o- art England of Springfield West. very sorry to near that she has been confined to her home on account of illness, and hope she may soon be fully recovered and around in her usual health. The West Cape Women’: Insti- tute met at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald. on the e.en- ing of March '1, to hold their monthly meeting, which was open- ed by the President, Mrs. ..ohn MacLennan. Tire members sa g the Ode and repeated the Creed in unison. Minutes of the laat meet- ing were read and approved. Roi call was answered by ten members. with an Irish _iol;e. One vi itor from Springfield West Institute was presciit. "Three new iucmbezs were welcomed Reports from the school and sick committees. All committees ix ere i'e~appoiiit:d. Twenty different garments (min the Red Cross were distributed in members to be made up and re- turned at the .’lD?ll meeting. Two quilts to be quilted as soon as pos- sible. One qrilt is for a i'aml.y who lost their l-ome by fire. Inter- im committee —— .\lrs. Annie Mac- ‘..-_, ,,..- Vi.‘ . _.h. e - . ,VTi-IE GUARDIAN. (JHARM)'i"i‘l:‘.'l‘OW vioiiiiignii U . ilowiaii oiiii. Mr. Edson sn:i_bTotiier Iv I‘ ' _ ‘ recent visitors in weui Mr. Lowell Barlow re'cently merit. ",3 may mm. at 0,1‘; 'spent Thursday in 1-lostlan lchoo . some time at his homo hero. '1 Miss Daisy Barlow spent the weekend at her home here. W9!‘ Miss Margaret Dolron of Duvar is now employed in Western Hos- Mr. “M Mr no 30“ W". m_ pital. Alberton. Lent visitors in Uniog Corner. .;$i.wa.igro §uoto‘:siu“i::sd. Mm Yvon. G at 3 nos ay w or or. mu“ m chazlonegwih "can"! algiyuglllant and Mrs. Gallant in . . Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark ra- On Saturday morning Joan Ar- cently visited ii-lei-uis in Union Ooi'- minute was a plllongeg-.by min ner. to Charlottetown where she will spend some time. \ Messrs Gabe Flnnan and Aubrey Lockhart were ricent visitors in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boll Egrntly spent a weekend in Welling- Jackio Arsenault, who spent the past few months in Lot 7 came home over the weekend. and spent a few days with his parents in Howlan returning to Lot 7 on Tuesday. ' Mrs.‘ Elizabeth Gallant of Pius- vllle visited her brother, Jogry Gallant. in Howlan Saturday eve- ng. . Mrs. Eugene Brooks spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V1.1-l. Barlow. I I- T Mr. Roy Gallant spent the week- "Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blanchard i-rid with his parents. Mr. and Mia. returned to Lot 9 on Saturday Cyril Gallant. after spending some time in How- lan and Duvar, Blanche Day spent the -weekorid . with her parents. Mr.’ and. Mn.‘ ‘Mr. Hector Richard. M. L. 4.. Garfield Day. ' (spent the week-end with his wife . and family in Howlan returning Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant were 10 C_hlF1°W-WOW" on M01135! recent suests of Mr. and Mrs. um mornlns. ' MacNally. ~ Richmond. ‘ 1 On Monday evening Mrs. Eddie y —e. e. Parkman.‘ M'aN's size a Laws Sill In 5 colours BMILLID A KAI‘ HXTCHIN. Bedifordshire. England —, (CF) — A car-repair patrol cal- led out to fix a case of dynamo trouble tugged at a "loose wire" and pulled out a dead mouse. The motorist continued his journey. the dynamo working perfectly. Professional card B. F. Humor. Ito. 0PI'0Ml:'I'IlI‘l Onnwloto visual Analyse! Glaaaoe Fined PHONE I110 ... A)i.Al.i..'liAN'i< dlillJ'I.NO Sunrmnrgida. i'_.l:.s s A1‘. Earle l-lieiiey ‘ Chartered. Accountant V flonldlan Ions as aluminum "v «Building PIAUNE 288! lunmeraldo The March meemlfi 0‘ '4“ cm“ Williams and Mrs. Truman Books. munity Club was held at the home gave We very i_me;~e5flng Contgstsl 0! M-FL H- Clark °n Th‘“'5d-‘V Interim commltce for Apill meet- Misses Blanche Day and Daisy Barli:-w spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Gallant of Charlottetown came to ldowlan where she will be welcome guest of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Shield, Mr. Shield and family. ' tow is visiting her inoiiior. am. evening with an attendance of ii and Carrie Brooks. Meeting cloned by singing. "God Save the Ming" Next meeting in be- held at the home of Mr. and Mr.‘~. Hora to Macwliliams. holl call to be an- swered with H donation for a grab bag. A dainty lunch was‘servtd by the hostess. to the members and a number of visitors. members and one visitor. The meeting ‘sing called to or- der by the President. opened-with the singing of the island Hymn followed by the roll cflll. one new member was welcomed. The min‘ utes of the previous meeting wew read and approved. The matter of purchasing a clock for the School was discussed. It was decided to have a special collection at the next meeting. Mention was also made of obtaining a display board for the School. Mrs. 1‘. Clark to see about same. Mrs. H. Clark invited the mem- April. The visiting committee was reappointed. Mrs..E. Clark Mrs. E. Williams will provide the refreshments. As new literature and study rogram for the next meeting. P The report. of the Public Health nurse who had recently visited the school was read by the Secretary. The President then welcomed the guest speaker. Mrs. W.R.. Oulton who gave a very interesting and informative talk on “mterior Dec- crating", highlighting her talk with the use of illustrations. ‘showing the “bafore" and "after" effects on various rooms. At the conclusion of Mrs. outt- on's talk, Mrs. I-llsyes expressed the thanks of the members. Mrs. Oliver moved the adl0\1flI- ment of the meeting. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Wil- kia and Mrs. John Oliver. LAURA BAIN MISSIONARY BOOIETY —The March meeting of the Laura Baln Missionary ‘ by of the Bummerside Baptist church was held at the home of Mm. w.G. Emil on Monday evening with Mrs. Roland Gay presiding. The devotional exercised. based on the theme, "Work for the night is coming" followed by scrip- ture passages read by Mrs. Law- rence strons. Mrs. John Leuty. Mrs. Nelson MacKay and Mrs. Ellowcrth MaoNeill and a Circle of Prayer with all members taking part. The worship service concluded with "Onward christian ’ soldier " and prayer by Mrs. O. B. Jelly. ' The roll call was answered with a scripture verse containing the word "Lamb". Mrs. Elmer Newson and Mrs. Clifford smith read let- ters iroi-n Mrs. Debong and Miss Edith Mann. missionaries in India. At the close of the meeting de- liclous refreshments were served by the hostess. —S. KINKORA NOTES Mr. Bennett Carr 01 Kinkoro. was a week-end visitor to summer- side, the guest of his daughter Mrs. Chester Williams. A very large crowd attended the Hockey game in Bedeque rink on Tuesday night between the Kin- itora Juniors and the luotuwn Juniors, the score was lil-3 in favor oi Kiniroro. Messrs Damien Bhreenan, Prod Mcoarville. Ignatus Lawless. Len- ard Mccarvllle attended the Farm- on Meeting in Kenslngton on Wednesday night. Miss Janette was a ro- cent visitor to Burnxnerside. Miss Mary Ranshan is visiting in Borden the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranahan. Mr. Earl can of xinkora spent a few days in Charlottetown. in-s: Lenius sauiiiiui was a re- cent visitor in Albany the guest oi her, sister Mrs. lllaworth Bea- ia-. arms am. "is spending few days in Charlottetown Mrs. Hus lmith of Charlotte- Johd 1' Mirlligan. Ind “Ye are not lrig are Mrs. Lloyd Bnrwise The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel United Church met at the home of Kiev. and Mrs. Blair Colburn, on the evening of March 9. to hod their monthly meeting. The vice- president. Mrs. bers to meet with her strain in opened the meeting wili John Macl_ennau, “Wl'iat can I Give to my Church". Theme: Your Own”. l-limn 387, "Hark, the Voice of Jjesus cry- ing." Prayer in unison. Those tak- ing part in the worship service were material had been obtained, it was Mrs. John Macl..ennsn. Mrs. Ken- decided to make use of same. Mrs. neth Ellis. Mrs. Hayes is to be in charge of the Annie Macwilliamii, Mrs. Earl Ellis, Mrs. Lloyd Barwlse. Mrs. Ralph Macliennaii. Hymn .'-.6-8 sung during that seritce was “Take my Life and let it be Prayer of dedication in unison. The program, "What Can I‘ Give to My church". was taken by Ml'S. Annie MacWilllams.: Volun ary service by Mrs. R.aiph'MacLenns.n. last part. by Mrs. Ira Mac-Donald The leader closed with the last paragraph in the book. “Growing with the Years" and singing hynm. “Blest be the Tie that Binds", fol- lowed by the Benediction. At Iii: close oi the meeting it was decided to buy a carpet for the kitchen and paper for one room oi the parson- age. A dainty lunch was sorted by the hostess. A vote oi thanks was extended to the hostess by the members of the Ladies‘ Aid. Mis. Horatio Maowillams kindly in- vited the members oi the Azd to her home for the April meeting. Roll call to be answered with a verse of scripture containing the word "Truth". - BURGESS BEDTIME Continued from page 10) mg across the Green Meadows. At sight of him Raddy Fox had stop- ped. so had Mrs. Raddy. Redtail hadn't. would he get there first? or would Flip? Peter didn't wait to find out.v That whistle of John- ny Ghuck's‘ had reminded Peter of Johnny Chuck's hidden back door. and he knew exactly where it was. He made a long bound and away he went lipperty. lipperty dip. A moment later he was in the back hall of Johnny Chuck's house and chuckling as he heard Redtail's scream of, disappointment, and then the excited barking oi Flip the Terrier as he tried to dig h‘.s way in through the back door. 'w_Aoi: arm. or Australian factories paid out zzos.7o9.ooo (O6Bb.Bi6.60o) in wages in 1947-48 as compared with the 1938-39 total oi £l06.'ii3.00o. IIESLEEPS riiiaiiiivouz . pm‘. ‘tr 3: 3 Top oougli Ingredients Ollielili Relieve YOUR lilglii Ooagii .. If coughing ruins your sleep at night, iii~re’a afarnoiu cough drop formula that beluga you modern relief-—iaeei Drops eonuin 3 medicinal luff‘ Gentsusedbydoceorsfcryearo-- help you 3 big ways: 1. loaoilnoinlllabka 1 MO WWI, inonbniies. I. tioipioom-‘pl-loses. . filfflllllilflflll MINI! siiiiiiifsitoriirits I!-ACK Mr. and M ‘. of Su-mmersidles \\'Ief':n:(f(‘2i8fl?r:?:l?A‘1lfl: 0" Fflday Fer" B“"°h"d °! M. M1. and Mrs Pm“ Cnmqon Cape Wolfe, who had been in ‘ p “ ' Howlan since Saturday left for ‘ Bloomfield. Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault and Mrs. Frank Peters were calling on Mrs. Fred Arsenauit and family on Thursday evening. Congratulations to Miss Ruth Welllnston I-‘lnnan of Howlan on winning a 31st and a 2nd place ribbon in the - ,Wedneaday evening‘: ice sports on Mr. and Mrs. Harold l-lfarknr-.55 0'Leary rink. and daughter Susan visited Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Howard Barlow on Sunday' afternoon. Friends and relatives of Mr. Ed- mond F. Arscnault are pleased to {~88 him out alter his recent ill- HESS. Miss Annie MscNeill recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Ambie MacNelll of centre. _ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolron and Mrs. Felix Dolron of Duvar were {ylsitlng relatives in l-lowlan on Mr, Raymond 5.11.“ recmggyiwednesday evening, returned e o v with hi,h‘;,':,,,f.s‘P§,,",d 5&3: $1: ! ord has bén received that mchoyas Gallant ' ’ “M . Margaret Colne who spent ' the past. six months in U. S. A. visiting relatives was in St. John visiting her daughter on her way to her home in l-lowlan. Conroy’ Ferguson has been ill with the mumps for the past few; days. Friends and school chums- “°l°“-‘ ‘° 3“ ‘‘‘‘’“ °“‘ ‘°°“ 335” l Mr. Gordon Knolliri of Wood- The Weilllngton hockey team h , wh" b,¢k_ A“ h played 0'Leary on Friday night in ,,‘{;':.°d, ofiop: to :“ him gonna ii-1 in_iavor of O’l.aary. Mrs. Leona Cafneron recently visited her brother. Mr. John E. was An organization moetlng Federation of Alriculture \°fl ercn is teacher at Borden School » ,'I‘uesday evening. Feb. 3311!. Her young friends of this place good number are sorry to learn Miss Bertha sent. with results aPPI|'¢fl‘1Y m°" ivrcouoiii of Richmond is confined fa-ti-1-ctorv. Album D. Ar-shill" to her home with the mumpg. WI] chairman for H1: evenlnl. On February 20th a waddinl 01 ‘interest to friends on P. I. was solamriized in the Cathedrll at St. John when Jean Corrriler. daughter of Mr. and ~Mrs. Arthur Cormicr of -gohitl. No-E-.‘:.°t°“.":: i 0 er , n dL°'t‘l’1‘°" {;“;§‘1dg*;§°k°-VB‘§am PW‘ $°Mb:rl.d§n?i the late "mix Dolron e e e n n is en 0 P, E, I. Th brld was -nieraoy night in the Wellingto §’,'..€{'i‘g'3iri'y dressed ineiigii: blue Rink, the more being 8-: in favor 3.5.;-dine suit with navy accel- of Lennox island. Skating was en- sorleii. She was attended by her joyod after the game. | cousin ' Reta Cormier. while Don- “ aid Cdrmler. brother of the DING: dld honors as ¢l'°°mlfl||fl- Th’ The Union corner and st. Nica- wedding was in a very Qlflfl WI? olas “Sunshine Club" held their with dlnéter 'éOwV.h'8fl.!I||OdI-ffill rela- . t n a e *'r'i‘?«’7‘1"-"'in57=~°?*‘°="i'~=7'r'-='?='-’~'~’-'3'-5% .‘.”V‘:""".“°i‘i.:i:“.‘i.§.':..“‘°i:i2"l§l‘.§.§ secretary being ill. Miss Ruth Mut- Jaigfo ':.c“v..d mm; mm“ ‘M a he ed as secretary treasurer. icomy ‘mm me Imam.‘ mom...’ §m'dmr°" N" mu bumwtmra. Felix Dolron of Duvar an ‘ . A th Finnan o r.‘v\I’O‘l':: lnnatgrrfdanca. The bride hl"|dtl|'°°tm orgtom Iggfioml; 33" vglptfit thee“ est wishes of" all their friends The IP00!“ ll 5 veteran of We id War II and since returning ems has trainer! .3 n mechanic. - ‘ llorthaiii l Mrs. Ivan Maclrean is yisitinl her son Mr. Ralph Maclieon in ohariottiatown. His many friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Aphie Richard in the sanatorlum. Charlottetown. A speedy recovery is hoped for by all. The hockey mstch which was held in the Crystal Rink at Bum- merslde was largely attended. "rile game between Wellington and ben- nox Island ended with the score being 5-0 in favor of Wellington. Skating was enioyed alter the game. ! l The Young People's regular meet- ing was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. Miss Marllrla Day called __ the meeting to worship. Hymn hggg or number 319 was sung. Scripture th:fl1Y§:‘u,::rfi¢:i:x~:ys'eqw¢ng iumber 25-M verses. A very interesting mm 0‘ ML gum“ mmny. Mr. story was read by Miss Marjorie Bum” W" , “Mme 91 Northlm 13”‘ Hm" “'3 W" ‘hm "'33- before moving to Richmond. Lowell Barlow was appointed to. ....._ ‘ 1°“ *1‘ “°3“'W511 1"°“°W|NP" I‘ Mr. James I. Maouan. a hlshll next meeting. Minutes Wm fled respected] resident of Nor-ti-ism. ab- and approved. colloction EDGE‘! ‘nod his Both birthday in Wod- ed to $1.85. Roll call was answered ngdgy March lath. Ha vod by seven members. also two Vlllt-Igongntulgtlong from his many ors attended. " ' ess period yin gr-lends. then discussed. Next meeting is to ’w-, larle Williams has ‘Ruleboo- be held at the Mann. after the ed the saw niiiiinT!neV Citron business period was discussed. not Mr. aecii Birch. Mr. Williams has dogs were served by Daisy Bar- on experieneed man for the saw- low. Blanche Day. Msriorio Der. ing. Ilia many friends wish him 2i".'i..i‘"’i.’.l i€i°.§.n"‘£'.5i'i‘.iion. "mm; - —-—- ‘ . -w»---gg-3: w- u- -- t.”.‘.‘li."“:. 'ii."i.~°.i...:.%§._; The women's Missionary sooisty ::° “.hm"'1=". an ed the Sui-runsuido ,mufl‘” “nah .. . , . __I—_ Olrgrrch msttminthehall for ._ In NIX OI- ' C‘ noon with Hiya. asiiurios if, not ‘ 1'" W“ '‘'‘“''t“‘‘ '°°“' president, in the choir. open- ing devotions were conducted by Mrs. Hilbert J and lotio- on Women" was given -Iirl. ' A. Boebnerx. W _... The study, boob "towards a new down in Japan" was presented by Mrfifid. 3. ref?! ‘stock has been confined to hi: M3. ononon rusnnmv oaosnv "‘° °"*°‘”J ‘“'“‘- “" ‘°°“ "°“".soon: also Frank .1. Araen-ult of Manitoba. Sunday, March ms, or ‘Woodstock who too has been quite .,. m.nd_b°m mm in tho pen,“ iii of George‘ Hadley Crosby. i h i ll f h‘ G Ca.mei~on slid family. Mrs. ,Oan'i- held in Howlan School tor the ‘End: °M:n y o ‘ e la“ cor“ Wright) Bedeque, P. E. I, ‘ Of "'9" W"! 9"‘ Aug. 24th. 1884. when seventeen Years of on he left P. E. I. for Crosby to the at the _ i. uw ~...-o..—-....-... . .. = nil. JAMES‘ MMSWAIN ~ Tho death iookvplaco at. Pleas- ant Valley on February 8th, of James . .a life long re- sideii of that eonsmunlty. Born in year 1310 en the homstead where hereoided all his life. he was the son of Donald Macswaln and Mary Mackenzie, 1 He was one of a large family, and upon the death of his father he assumed at an early age the management of tbe__bome. Not only was he the mainstay of his mother and aisters. but also of an aged uncle, an aunt who had been blind since her‘ youth. and, an or- phaned rsioce. On all odtbeae he iwlshed his love and tender care. Noted as an outstanding farmer and leader in the community. he wi be mlsoe by all who,knew h . but it in his home that the loss will be felt moot.l:eenly. The country practice of generous be practiced at all times. He is survived by his widow, the former Bessie Macflachern of Brackley Point whom he married in 1907: three daughters (Florence) Mrs. Irving Haslam of Springfield; (Phoebe) Mrs. Eldon Hickox of Glen Valley;' (Jeanie) Mrs. Blcyce Toonsbs of Pleasant Valley: a son Donald. at home. and a sister. Miss Mary Macswain of Quincy. Mass. _ , ’ The funeral was held from his home on February twin and was largely attended. The service was conducted by his pastor, the Rev. W. B. MacPhaii. minister of the Pleasant Valley United ‘Church. Hymns sung were “Unto the Hills". "Sale in the Arms of Jesus". and “Forever With the Lord." The solo "Beautiful Isle of Some- where" was sung by Mr. Ewen Lamont. Burial took place in the family plot in Pleasant Valley ceimete y. Following were the pallbearers: Murdoch MacLeod. John Mac- Lsod. Lloyd MacLeod, Alex Mac- Donald, Andrew Stevenson and Walter Maclfenzie. ilarii of Thanks Mrs. James Macswa-in sadism- iiy of Pleasant Valley wish to thank their neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness. Also these who sent messages of sympathy and flowers during their recent sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM Tn‘. death took place In Eikhorn, Mr. Crosby was the last member (nee Nancy He was born in Freetown, P. E. 1.. Crosby Lowell. Mass. There in 1884 he married Elizabeth Bynoh, former- ly of Tryon. P. E. i. In 1886 the lure of the new weal took Mr. Elkhorn, Manitoba district. Through industry and patience in plowing trig vii-gm soil they surrounded themselves wlth'480 acres of their own land. After the third year of pioneer- ing they built their home on same INC. a fine home and other bulld- lnls in 1905. In 1913 they had their first great aorrow, their only daughter, Ella,_ at teacher well known in M . liasaed away. Miss Crolbv 4/laited P. !.‘.~ 1. several times. hat year. Wilbur. their 9.111)’ son. married Miss Eva Davi- lon of Bedeque, P.E.f, In 1919 Mr. and Mrs. Crosby retired from their farm into the ‘town of Elk- horn. Blow number two c e to them when their only son nim- Damd away in 1941. -.!-lo had been a successful High School principal in Saskatchewan and Mlnltoba for twenty-flve years. The worst of all happened Mr. Crogby when M, beloved wife died «after only five hours illness in 196. After that M‘; C|'°lbY. Illhoulh aged, prefer- giémeto live-in his own _lone]y All this winter he w health and near the en: $5.53: the homr of "his daughter-in-law who has cared for him through ailflglig ‘Misses’. a oen_ iii very active Methodist Church worker here and was one of eight who signed that church In this community. or we run he was of United Church and had is strong Christian IN. ME§f_9RlFiM. hospitality to -trangers was one _' dramatic storyofa7 ‘V W raanwlio loved --.~ too much! llilillljllill EDllllR|lMYSON -is KI iiiiiiir. - mi isiaiiii iiiiiiiiiiiis-iiitiiiiiiiiiinumm, "H-C-Imam; iiii‘ iiililllli fiilhkllfli § XHI llI- .uyn1g'. REGENT from 5.30, 1.15 a 9.15 Joan Fontisine - Burt Lancaster “THE UNAFRAID” THUR.-FRI.-SAT. — BIG DOUBLE BALL Mr. War. Gail- ia a first eolllll of Mr. Crosby's. only near relo-. tives left are Mrs. Eva Crosby. daughter-in-law. two l|'l||¢'°"'- both in mi Molestvfn urvlct I“ through last Wlr. 381- - '5 Crosby, R.C.A.F., Kamloops, 3.0-. xennoui Crosby. Wlnnlrvt. M - toba. one grand-daughter. Mu- Geo. Francis (Elisabeth) of Elk- horn arid seven. great. ll'lfld¢h“' dren. A large tune in lilkborn United Church. .°|’IdlY. MINH 13- and flower profusion showed ee- teem and respect in which he was held. interment in family plot in Elkhorn. V k -jznk-?—$-:1 IN MEMORIAM "ans. isiuic inaorsox On Sunday. February nth after only a. few days in Western Hol- pltal, Albertnn. Mrs. Isaac Meg- gison of Mill River passed peace- fully away. Mrs. Meggison was Mary Metiierali and -was married to Isaac Meggison by luv. John Goldsmith. She was seventy three years of age and had resided in Mill River‘ during her life time. she had not enjoyed robust health the past few are but her patient spirit and re nee upon God won her many friends. The large num- ber who attended the funeral. da- splw the condition of the roads testified to the «learn in which she-was hold. A short service was conducted by luv. P_,A. Fitzpatrick at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Neils stan- gaard in Al n on Tile“-by I1- temoori, Feb any list the United church. ltevs. cu-. ounliuhalu gird A. 1". Gone assisted lit millil- brought the comforting raeuago from the book of nekiel. A large orioir directed by Oyril nssro led the singing of the two la to hynina of the deceased. "Oh: we Gather at tho iuver". and "i‘bere's a uni unit is Pairier than Day." she loved those hymns and enjoy- ed the prayers. of the Minister when he visilad the home. she leaves to mourn her hun- aged lonellne . beck. Badequ , faith through his last years of Rev. P. A. ntzpatriit who. band lease at Mill River and In polibearora inio ilelaehtsrs. Alice (Mrs: at hoiiio. interment took place in Hi‘) crest oemetu-y. Alberton, with Rus- “LAW OF THE WEST" Ind 2 -Years Ba‘ck-Acl1e -- Su bdued “Bsckaebowaathobaneofln! so lama as to be almost unfit for work.” writes 8. Sloane. from Georgetown. “While in ‘Smith Bros.’ Drug store I heard Norri- iiaa was a most etflcient rain» aoldecidedtolfl Neevillno. Thanks to Nervillne my two years’ boekacho was rub- bed away. and today I am P9!‘ back rrruscles an C1 or > warms. oonrt, ) of Albsrtoa. and Anni! \