‘. us. ,. . :10 .4|‘iI.\ ,7 i‘ l» SANHDRNTQQ \ r llll. tlllllii. tlllllllllll Alisziriz; Fund Susimlon i - Tied YUU NYILL GET WHAT YOU RSI‘ FOR QQ4~OO-Ov$$-¢§%‘#v‘%‘$$¢$¢.v¢v¢v‘ * s ‘. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS annals-roe pain d.’- a‘ ova“ s" W’ “f: In? ‘It: :":lrr';:°s:°'-v1=.' 63:13 :-:";|:":" 50'1"“. (“Willi of ii figures. Inltlul letters. count an u’ "d. um‘ ‘nu-tenant. discount for cash. Address Ionian part vvvvvvvv vnwe llON CHURCH cake sale for hospital at Moore a McLeod Sat- urday. 11 ‘ e nrl zen MAGKEREL. - Fresh‘ mackerel in the fish market today iFrifi-ifl- Quality guaranteed, 1i “$5M! MR. HENRY SMITH on P illflfltltilflwll 100 years ago" in 31"?“ Si"?! ‘$011001 ‘Hall tonight Il-m. Admission 15 cents. BORROW-ED ROTARY PLOUGH “Dull-Hg tho recent ‘blockade on the rormelltinelSackville line ‘Sup- 8'1"“. dent Gmlilf sent over on Tiwsdfli’ a "if"? plough, engine imii (‘PCW- Ti-e engine and crew lavo bcen brought buck again and lilo lulllrv will be returned w the island railway today. ATTRACTIVE wmoow. -_ A RAILWAY OLEAlL-All the railway lines are now reported clear and trains are running on schedule time. The car ferry made two round trips yesterday. The mall train arrived in the city albout two hours late, due l0 a de- lay in connections by mainland trains. TAKEN SUDDENLY iLL.—-Mr. Duffy. Head Waiter at the "Hotel, was taken sudden- lll last evening while on duty. 7.30, while conversing with in the ha-li fainted, but within a few minutes. A was immediately summon- and Mr. Duffy was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital. Eastern Guardian His End Was Near. DEOLARI8 TANLAO RESTORE!) HIM FULILY WHEN IN DEQPAIR FROM STOMAOH TROUBLE. and builder, of 123 Hamilton, Ont, “in 1916 my health began to run down and in spite of all I could do m1! (‘mlliitlon got worse. Every bone ill lily body seemed to ache and my stomach caused me no end of trouble: During all the winter of 1920 I was so miserable I never ex- Pemeii l0 iille to see the snow off i118 ground. i woufd almost smother from the gas on my stomach and many a night I never closed my eyes in sleep. “Befored got Tanlac I was simply l4 ililyslcai wreck and would walk John St. The followingiddltionsl 'am- "aunts have been received for the fund:- Charlottetown Rotary Club $26.00 ___, fi-‘ligf gueélce Mathieson . 5.00 “I jmgt 111mg Tank‘ i n, In“ . . ii'y . . . . . . . - . . .. .. 5.00 Wm H, “memes. fecjmuy“ w, Dr. W.J.P. MdMillan .... .. 5.00 J V. .. ' an‘ l Cari. welirknown carpenter The 5mm] tum renewed m flute ls mo, which will be utll; ized for the purchase of gold med- x-ls and framed photographs 0t the hockey team. L. 0. C. Bowling On the Lcague Alleys last night the-All Comers defeated the lnvjn- clbles in a. hard fought Kaine. The ilittheet score was rolled by E, Doucette, 205 ping, Line-up and scores:—- .__i.___ (liming/tic! on April 6, 1921. III MEMOIIIAM ' In loving memory of our dear daughter, Mrs. Harold McMonaglc, (nee Helen BFBUICY): who departed this life iss her much lace can fill bloom again at God's will; d winning smile, flair. INSERTED BY FAMILY luau FOR SALE lloilslslin» ol‘ 100 ucres of choice lillid i-nilliliPfi fill Elillwood, Lot 65 in Qiitlfllg; 1‘ounty, 70 acres clear, balilvlcl: (.'i)Vl'l‘t‘(i with host quality old groth lumbur and firewood, HlrP-lll" (if wiltcl‘ ruiiillilg through l‘l'1li‘ nl‘ fzlrlll, new dwelling house ulld iliili‘l' out bull-Flags ill good re- pulr, For illl‘iil\"r particulars riopiy to ()\i'il('l'. M. J. MURPHY, 51 Dorchester Si. .. Charlottetown Cream Will Clear A Stuffed-Up Head iiisialiii)’ 096MB Every Air Pal- saqe-Clears Threat Too if your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nasty c-atarrh or a cold, apply e. little pure. antiseptic cream into 696 722§imls when they were storm stilycd|y0ur nostrils. It penetrates ‘through ~|on tllc lslnnd. Sllllllllcftiififi gilveievery air pnflflflge- soothing and healing swollen. inflamed mem- brunes and you get instant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of 'fl‘_i".< (‘rerun Bulni at any drug store clogccd nosfclls open right up; your ~11.’ i» clout; no more hawking or snuifl lit! (‘iinnt fifty. iAll iilfi stufflness, dryness, stru iuling for bro-nth is gone. You fe line. ‘C-ulr lot ,1‘ 5mm “"5 Filieelnl lluten Furnished Norman ' . ram r . .. ONE LOOK Wll. l - . L“- flwuthlvig: for one week. Bltuatlon Wlltcnl. soc n» 3221x1121” colprcd Didtiglrtl or ‘M155 yo“ that we have the lti-zngglllléollctg tltltfelltliiltlsl; not kélowlng wthatqto in), u Lam“ "“'i"°'ili¢1826 1'59 Héi Now she ‘s gone we m n an a r -t; ." ow osee- o an-a- ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " , , H Q§'O'Q'QQ-Q-§Q—Q-Q-§QQ.Q.§_._._._‘.._§I I I I I I I I I I I costume occll-iies 2L iigdsiiiiiilgoxiigl lvicrfi illglizqléiliaiiiab showed me it was what I needed ‘Z4 liftfgf: In’; There's none her p ._._____._.___.___..___ illlwe ln the - large Queen 5...... - " - ,' lulu four bottles lbuiit me up fifties-n p“ ~ - l 4 , H h . --——~ -_-&____ - wmLw o, u, , __ lvlvutusue. 46.1 pound . m, t , , - Rearuon .. W124 14;; 171 ll “vent e ruse will 15801158 Wanted Miscellaneous frond-any.‘ esuri-zfiiliiiinlghilriiwii‘: ‘LODGE Magritte-la n," ileilnlf-illnllpliounlfna? w}; 1:168:12: P‘ new’ “L” 135 157 Sh‘ “.°“"-“* ‘hm .-- _‘"_""‘ ' ' ' ‘it ilispllzlyed handsome kitcll. t - u . ' _ "K0. bu! l have felt flue ever ilnce. Th“ ii" is "WWW 735i away. wmfrso‘ LIVE AGENTS ron ""'°,',,,',‘;,."§r'1?.ii§.'}°5.i“§‘.°. 18,35‘; min. As on... (‘unndn l. giinrllii; atlllfee £21313? ‘yliiirztlifglrffl “liiltl- T’ f“ “a” B" “will ill’ wkllli: "is Total 69° m We =00" wlll Join her “we W531i“ 15o Dfolltiotl. Dir t ' ' ' ' ' "mite- 5° "li-“Xl. a Illacil I t it i 1 . a ' lln treatment." Tnnluc is ifor ' . . . .00 consumer. Write The J. RUPT RE“‘_*"-APPL A? is Mc-Clarfs (‘llnndn rwalioatfilse "fillcfsdnlyodfighl I‘1(,),'°;§,',B,M,§,F‘gf§:- aisle by all good d-rngglsts. Accept E Iqvor, A“ c°m°" Wm‘ h" bngh.‘ face a" wnkm. ca” a” ca!‘ m‘ we“ U I NCES-APPLI (rgnurja housewu-e.“ ravnrim cook . v - - ~21 no substitute. Over 35-miIIion 1' nltqném? 184 165 More beautiful and Monti-ML miesvtiiiit RilptGlreS filllill mg "termini" Th“ ‘Vimillw is very humus $0M ‘it; Jilouroltrn I , . e..,m'rs1t,r- _, . '- . '.. Appliance Specialist. 15' Downle as" my amid; TUTA"K“.A‘ME" "AT A"? "" " i‘ “WW-HQ i 105 mil . . P _.‘m ° st... Stratford, Ont. nzosas-za-tt SUCCESSFUL TEA AND an. GLOVE ’E,‘;I§,‘§E,.f“§,'.‘§,§'.,,, I‘ DWI“ """" “i” "30 15" WANTED Ar once m EXPE-Rl- ecsminlos mo) STORIES zAAFL-The annual Em" w“ % 74" 758 — 1 3......" “M... m, ,,,,,._ . , 0., u“, “w. an, _,, m, n, h, m, 884 i - encod maid. ROIHPBIIGB. liars w. V a on: l _ mines o Paris, April 4—- Xophlme yestor- I ,_ _ Y E T0111] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . ‘n Prowse‘ 48 Grafton 3L “H”. rliglittedényeaefifpttafiersvigaéeggpgo iéltfurczfldxigq hglhl; tgti Jay,” (my won the Presmen,‘ De La m,” Fkflllfibigs‘iildgtéiilaiiifalletl St, Joules __. .2369 I ____ ,~ —--_____.i ' ‘ " l ~ i 'llel‘l=lvntcr-- ill t}. to. All; - '_‘-' Y ‘illu- - . , . WANTE,D__HOUSEKEEPER FOR Writers Headquarters, 628 Mon! noon with a good attendance, The Ziluirsofie $4365; Ho; “.3: jezfigfi ‘ll-e Ptoples team brnkr- thc al- adles Bflwhng‘ Wlndsor Players f“, nwntha’ ‘wokmlea mom c"! goinery St. Dept. Alli. Sun Fran- fancy work tables, the candy ti» and Barker, third. - i9)’ Poor-rd of 2362 m-illio by lilli App“. “Ar. Gmm1|an_ 454,“ cisco, Calif. ii-H-Zwks hie and the refresh-meat tables who winner pa,“ 18 to 1 m the Zion (ihuroh. P. Down roiled I , M , _ P d ‘ were liberally patronized, In tile p137] Motifs; belting, Mane,- 1501, MEIR“ Sillléifl scoru 0i’ 204 Willi pQiIQtr Y?“ m‘ u"? Y “M” "i" eeve a’ 16S "A"; WANTED_FOR GENERAL IREQISTlEIRlI-ID lSH oFlrl-lorlu basement a delicious tea was wasfl i-zlo lforlllie 'placo nlld our “mi ii- “mlmii "llli i’- Dllw" "e" l/Lii nrgtildiereatfll m“ i‘ W‘ S 0 T t f, housework. Reference required. B!“ {or bale U’? you“ gut-Sm’ served 7mm Pie-mil’ litillllffllrd kcr 21-2 to i for the show. i“ higi-"llt lutal of 535 pills. yTIle ‘filiirfiillliilirf ‘jg-Dmsh I ver rea men 599i! 146 Pownal St. glad 3m" Dusiili} “P9059 ol-Pflll} of tables. Over $500 was realized/file The, Tutankllainen lint and thc Fmii-‘Willg was ling up; and Sea"? b W“ i P my‘ "ll in _ irl whit fie iklivtiiif-lp, ‘FY1081! ladies in charge are to bo mn- glove shoe nluda their appearance i WINDSOR. April 3—~'i‘ili3 Wind- WANTED MMD FOR GENERAL Cglv-OG l‘ e Olrcfiiancululs. _M. gralulated on’ the success of tile-ii‘ nl. the trunk. The running ell’ the Si. James Pew" Pa“ snr hot-key tcoln, (tilililllliflilfi of lmusework, Amly Guy Hole,‘ . . olvon, mull, 4-0-31. :3? tgiléaixllnzllfi nliawfillirhy slll-l-les- PfegIdentiIYifiLn Itcpulbliqueistakn A Nlwm 1m l" U) Novll Sl-otla, arrived iiiiit‘i( yester- 4-6131 ‘ r n ' “i iiilllllll iY from the vlruwpoint of faslllondllls ' "" i ~ ~ll J~ M.- y, (3 n, _, 4 . . dny on it spcriill lrzlin wllir-ll oilllio . I $IQ§IAAIIIEQOlItIII=ZOtM2 RtIJSIHBéAINK for m.» pnst. half century. always t...“ rggnflled as the first ,*;""',~,\“'-'“f"-“ 75 1"?‘ l“ Min» l. ltlartliiliivnqrd ovcl- on». Aildllllul. Tl... pnjuyed ll..- WANTE-p 5y ApmL 27g. A MAm ‘OX0’; mule D Réw rs" Vi" 103%: L nlove. in tho drcsi-llllukelu’ offell- u‘ jmiiumi 171 143 142 M153 1| “mkeford 13g’ 74 l}. trip but are not satisfied with lilo No “@3111”; Apm-y MNL BenL eaci] ‘Wm b‘ l é“ i; 3 - PER-SONALQ sivo in launching their new spring (5 gjdlT-ili 196 173 166 Miss ivi Bourke I39 9R 11§ lrezttmelyt accorded liltfilll oil The Rogem, 352 prince -gt_ c" M the; pglikrilfe: 0 __ styles. " "anpei 133 15“ 124 Mo“ 1.; Bourke 96 113 138 island by llle Abbicsi und their '- 4413i Ch ! a t ‘ ' Mr. Silas‘ Cuddy, Murray River Th“ "Tmaniihamen ha!" i9 i1 —"“ __' —'“ Miss l-‘ iLlSZflTd 13S 62 fir. friends. instead oi‘ the llsuul sup- WANTED , m o e own. 4am wh° has bee" Vifiiiill! file Cily tile 39""““fll“lligmjjjdfimm°' Tail] 727 hi? m8 ' —— —-- llltir and entortnlnnlelnt the Il-nni — |_ past weelh: returned hom. l-..t i i“ “ze- " i“ 5“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ “ " . 6 , v ot it t-i el it. l ti‘ ‘illflliitlitaworir. Sgold regczregcieshtre Dime Iielp wanted night on the Murray Harboitrdllil. hihil ‘twain: fiigeyptsliigiuligili)‘: Peoples Total . . . . . . . . . . 2%‘: iilnlllefinifiiitgiflitliilli fliliillliifillilililil‘ ' ' 9y r5 ‘m ‘ ' ‘ " ' llie gilnie ulld only one or two of R0111. 20-: MAI-E "El-P WANTED- MAKE MARRIAGES “m” “mi "'5" “r hi“ “"1 m“ J c w sm lill! Abbie lu tile Windsor lit)"; - .__ Money at home $15.00 to $60.00 prcllolulllntc. The hilt has :l brlnl cggiyfiru" ‘154 "137 124 ' ‘ ‘s i“ . i‘ . __ u , I . _ n 1.“- “9 .,- i tile icust attention. Willtihtll, noted wpofgeswlirgmogtiiz: isrmsvslizl fiif,..','g°°,,if,',fwic‘j,",,,fl°“,fl,fl’j§° "a: SHAW-RUSSELLJ- At thr- Malisc iolrillivnog itii€illréfiariViitintlchti£if1lilPtiil 11312111: »~‘\. l0. iMicKenzlo u; 1dr m, A“? 1min‘; 1G4 171 141 For llu liuliilliiulble lrc-llllllulll l0 vlull - _ - ‘ “ '- l . , , l"-s klrv- ;: g ' - ,- . . '. » . on table mm ,do general work] gaunss|ng_ We instruct and zizlfiotfigyellead. P. E. I. on April l0 angle of 45 degrees. StrcW.|it_ gO-lllgullh 17.5 12s 145 pits, L Mblqznzle 1;; 19(1) n3 ,axviibllglfllgoigiiiéglioivil:l iolr Apply M“. A’ Stewam Emerald’ milpéig wgrkii weshiviigmi i3’ g1‘)§ili}:::'('ili\'"1lig?§h:\if|iiliigdl Andi‘ rutliiiiizllrgilfiilillfflwiiitiiliilllill?‘ Total L“ 217g 2M Mi“ ‘M Lamont 146 ‘Jii i109 cldent zliillllilflififilltiirl" hero n-ltiir-ll- , . . .,.., l, . f a .. . . . . . . . . . ......i .._. . ,. . _ - - - l - P‘ E‘ I‘ ‘Mm Commas Bu‘, aromas: c“ 103 of Brmckley Beach and Sadie Belleinolorcd flowers is its only trim-i -—_ Ivirlilliler 161} 121 100 ii’ re-‘em ‘he “iiiiiiiiem- The Ab‘ For sale nah!" ‘Rites-ill 0i‘ North Milton, P. E. I. nling, “i? “if! City Bowling League me ‘ g Li 93 93 bics refused L0 play ' n friendly r - The largo hat by reason of its ‘ ‘~‘ will!“ Welilif-‘Slilly night won‘ __' % gum“ will‘ ii"? N0” 5°95" ‘~'i"""i" i , . . . -lroln st. Paul i) 21r i i , 694i WANTED-A GIRL FOR GIENER- i DEATHS seems to have been Mr. Percy ltiiclillnishilf) liietho-i TOM ' " 2114 " . iéltlltitlsework. "Apply 57 lgliince |cULL5N __ M s, 0 Thrpsaw Till) shore, in manufacture of filifrill giiiiilrlii highest single score of‘ ithem u game ulld excellent ll'e:it-| we. ' I 3AM“ 5 M M, ‘ ‘ _ which Ililrli leather pieces prlietle- ~--l fl l lsiest total of 01s pills. iment. but Ullurlotlvluwlv 0h .\l.\'. » ~-~ —--—-~ Auction Salem a w- ... ...-Boston Athletes FoiliinsALEi4 HI-P-YrCtAiJIiA 5A3‘ imorn;hg_ ‘ iotllcr innovation of the opening officores- € . qirotcst; one reason iilll-tzi-d living o. n cm; no. n rs cuss “Qll- —-—-- " l» , - . . , - _ warm)" whigte, Mulfruay OF FARM STOCK, CROP AND,F||‘iLEv\'-— In this city, March 5th. itliruillilfii-O; ‘éoifflsnoitsgiiliiiiloigz: Paul's i or. 4 o-sl I lMPLEMENTs ~Juhn 1. tinny, “Kc 3g yuan.‘ ia-dner. thin wit)...“ whim. appears {ovIhCHVanldcratlne 134 114 95 1143; pilck with tllenl wlllcll is ilj-Lilillrvi. “"_‘_—*"‘—"*-‘-- .» . ‘r ‘ |iii notice lutui‘. ’ _bc'nd tho stretch like a ‘THOCCKBIIIJLJC- Jlnyivnrd 118 117 .144 439i ' yitlle rules. FARM FOR 5Ai-E—50 ACRES IN We are authorized by Danlcl| iTllo llovl is made o: wood cover-fW-W- (‘flrllloliy M15109 164 468' “L ‘ " - -h -1‘ I '- ~LI - excellent 5mm of m U _ _ l . DOST I r illc .i ova l lpp m: is ilolll n. Wm] d m - c“ Vi‘ 0"» "u"? i0 lleii by Public Auction on: cd with enalmellerl cloth or hard|iJ.iC, Rudoulf 148 I47 173 463i 0N. April J-(‘ieorge Wqnaliynx “til-nl.; U; April .11], m“; m, w; n5 imuse‘ bams- 5m’ Mondiiy» Aiirii 9H1- 1923. commoncri Mani”- Tiii! '5 iii? "iii? Ilflft ‘lirii-ii» MiiNlil-lgiliflll 73 130 95 Zflispmgg’ me lam-ii Bill-FY in tilegnn coinmcnt is ilecessilry us the "Y a" mills. will‘ iliiitrfi imlll ing at 1.30 p. nl. his splendid filrlll- ____ Ilhc shoe in which hard leather lei w i-Wenty-seventh annual American ‘Ulmiisllll, convenient to school nlld- (illurch. Abliiy to Patrick ‘Fognrty and Joilll McMillan. (illriiigan or MacDonald 8r Mac- Pllro, solicitors, Charlottetown, Found‘ of 48 llcres of cllnlce limd situated: at Union Road, adjoining Dr. Jack- Jcnkins’ property. Also on the‘ some day we will sell 1 inure, 8i YEB-PS Old. 1200 libs. (Barrister); 1| ilorse. 8 years old, 1200 lbs. (Crown Wright); 1 mare 5 years] MR. JAMES ‘MGLEOD ‘Mr, Jflmgg MuLeod died Marcmand other colors, tends Ill, 192B at his home in Bridged lown after one week's Illness inl ll‘s eighty urn-u year, Hie Widow. one son and one daughter, nnd' 0m, a gm“; dflver; 4 much cows muino brother survive him. in thciimY- We?” iiiliiiii" "lid" ti"? ""3 iusc-d and is the only solid part of A lie was doing and ho was ablo to milk; 3 heifers; 3 geese; 50 hens. FOUND ON KENT 8T OPPOSITE W. C. Wright's new store, key. Owner may have same by apply- ing at this office. 4-5-31 To Let i TO LET---TWO ‘OFFICES NEX‘! to American. Goneuiate well lighted and heated. Aooy Two Incl! .- 64718-254! barrow; 1 plough: 1 single plough; 1 gang plough; 1 scuffler; 1 grind stone; 1 set of scales, 240 l'bs.; 1 churn; 1 cream separator, (Em- pire); creamers and cans; 2 cook stoves; 1 room ‘stove. all harness; at 1 roller; 1 hay rake; Lwoou sleigh, 1 ibob sleigh; 1 driving wagon, nl- so balance oi.‘ crop and lots ‘of o?» her articles as lifr. IIurry is retir- l ing i'rom farming, everything must ROBBED MAIL BAG DISCOVERED sell. ' TEIbM-Sz-IZ months credit on all Bllllllfl exceeding $10.00; 6 per cent ofi‘ for cash. BENJ. CARTER G. SON ‘ Auctioneers. ___-<o->——-—- BROTHER WAS SAFE. in spite of rullullieli ‘wimiings from ills fillllcr, iiilie Bl-‘Iiliillf P9P‘ l-lii-ltrd ill driving nails illto blocks ulld ‘illlillTiii. lll~ llud arrived n! tile pinyn; 4':ii"])t'lli.t‘I‘ stilgo, ' -(lilo illorlilllg dud ilellrd tile filnl~ "illr pounding, ulld looking out lio saw bobby ‘busily banging uwlly Ills Iiltle litillfl‘ wiary. down ‘bvuliiu him, apparently looking on. "i-iavelvt I told you Bolbby that you will smash your finger if Y0" drive nulls?" thc father asked. “Yes. i know, dad. but Mary's holding the nail." An overseas "nil hag on thc steamer Montca m found to have ibeerl opened when the mail was landed at St. Joilll this week. Ii. wile reported that the big was consigned to Vancouver and l-on- tained nlntterwqf, considerable value and that a certified clicck for .\;1,750 was lc-ft untouched. ‘Theta; apparently had lbeen opened by nome one who understood wllut lcnvc it lil good enough slln-pc timt nothing wna noticed until thc nluil wile handled. Wllell tllc lllail VIII-i lnkcn ashore it was nntlcedi that this sack was secured with n sir ngp ulld iimvesillgutiou ‘fol- lmvod. ll is tnought that the rit- ling may have occurred ‘before tho ship left Liv rpool. l- -“I Had Terrible Backache Olnebili .,. 4 L“ , . . . , . .. . ” From Kidney Disease . Mn. M.‘ A‘. McNeil. Ca- non , N.B., Writes: "i was troubled for years with terrible backache. reuniting from kidney disease. At time: in x ' each month l remained in bed. _ the pain was more than I could stand, Ind to walk Wll almost impossible. I med about $50.00 worth or other medicines. but with little mulls. New I sin completely better. after using ' bomb o ' . o , , Dr. Chloe: _ ’ _ Kidney-Liver Pills. ' \ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills .I,D0!. All dealers. or nidrnonnon. hula 00.. httL. Toronto 4 i IM-BLEMJJNfPSr-l truck wagon, (Adams); 1 truck: 1 drill (lMassey Harris); 1 spring barrow; 1 spike ‘death of Brother McLeod, ills‘ cnlnmunity has lost n good citizen tlyile Baptist Church a loyal mem- er. - {oi if‘. LIVINGSTONE IMORIROW. The people of North Lake, P. E. I.. and tll_c surrounding com/minn- ltlei-i received n. severe shock and wic reufilledllwith: sorrow on Sunday evening March when the news was circulaiadWllat -Livlngstone Morrow hall bbased away from this life. Mr. Morrow was in his ushalihealiillilrqtil a ifcw days (before Ilia dealflll. twhaifwae at ill-rat thin-light to be an ordinary cold rapidly developed into pneumonia and HIIIIOSLIDC-fflfb his friends realized the seriousness of his condition he passed away, although skilled nledlcal attendance and nursing were caIIeilWo his aid, A partic- ularly sud feature of this bereave- ment la that‘ Mrs. Morrow was also ill of pneumonia at the time of her husband's dozlth and in con- sequence was notpcrmitted to he with ilill‘ (luring his lust hours. His wife, n Iiaughier of Harding Fraser of Elnllru. and three child- ren also three sisters have thc heartfelt sympathy of many friends. The late Mr. Morrow was a mun whom to know was to ad- lnire. Of splendid physique, keen mind and kind heart his presence attracted attention at the various rlsselnlblles of ills native commun- ity. As a citizen ho was hollol-nlble. as n friend sincere, as n Christin“ consistent. He loved God's word Gail's house and God's people and those who were privileged to know him mourn the loss of u genuine friend and co-wor er in the things that dcvciop the noble traits of human character. The funeral scr- vice was conducted by Rev. W. R. liiacWalker uii the lflvoulh Luke qhist- inn church on March 27 Taking as his text the words: “He glvetb ills lllelnvcd sleep" the ape-liar called the attention of I11 hearers to the love nf 00d 9:1 his earthly children his pr-ltnco with them the new footwear. Suede in grey to make tile shoes rcscnrblc the glove, in ‘addition to giving thclil flexibility. -lt was a dark, chilly dnynnd the mew styles on frocks if thcrc were of the woman. Four lllollels, how- over, displayed gold nlld Silver embroidered skirts of rather full effect. marking a. pronounced rc- vcrslon to the ipnnler type. Top hnie among the nlen have dis- appeared. No more than a score of tilem were visible yesterday among the crowd of 2.000 at. thc race course. The top hut attracted attention by its scarcity a IN THE MASTER'S GARDEN The Plaster walked in his garden, Among the growing flowers, And the drooping ones and the thirsty lie cheered with cooling showers- And llcre and tllcrc Ho checked a growth With ills loving pruning-knife, ‘Phat the plant more graciously might grow, ‘ Ami have u richer life. And as lie slowlly ILIIISHPS along, The lleauty-(growths llo scanned, And bent nlld plucked one llere ulld thcrc, And carried it in His hand, And some. with wonderous tender- "llcss, To His lips He gently pressed, And fervent blessings breathed on oiilflflL ' And lnid them in iils breast. tho dllaster Not a. flower that gathers Ever closes or withers away. Bu; it sweeter still grows - In the light of His full day. ' --John Oxenham. and fairer ‘~ Thais or in thehou-rv-t tenth. Hiseympntlly with fr: mourners-end His prom- ise c; a liio of .bliss in another world. The choir sang tho hymns “Jesus Savior Pilot Mo." "Torry with me. Oh My Saviour" and Near or My God to Theo." Only forty-nine yenrl of ago, so much loved. lo much needed . ad God has called lltm any. We cannot underutend. ‘but we can trust the love and ‘wisdom of Him who nlld: "What! o thou lrnowest l .2; letic Association, April 19, rem-u. Methodist iselits the Young Men's Catholic in. J, McNnir 135 90 110 335 stltute 0f Si. JOhD. N. B. He is ll J. I), Webster 104 14g 115 367 newcomer in tile local field bllt JA, Bentley 13g 145 170 45;; bears an excellent reputation in I’. Mclnnis, 192 201 225 filihCllfladlall runnillg circles. ll. ls coil I.. B. Smith 141i 182 191i 51s sidered that, remembering the Cali‘ 603 737 671 2016iMl1PflihOfLPll08 of. the Boston Aiil-i Is A Real Rooter AlT(iliST.-\, GIL, April Er-Pree- l'ii‘ili. llilrdillg put (lllll ova-r on ,l|ll):»i oi‘ thc otllcr bust-lull inns of i('llll5l(ill null tho i'nitcd Status. by irzizny other hockey teams ulld vlsi ,tors from the Mainland Will) lzlillllei Ill) Cllilrloltelown um Wllii ilwilrl: oII [the good lféillllllffilf rccclvtd iii iiit‘ lllllnds of lllc Abcglvcit llm-koy tcilm and citizens ill general, onll knowing this will bc grcutvr unins- ed with lllc lllmvc lll‘iil'il!.' than were tile iviildslir Loam ovcr till-ii‘ lpluyed today :-- Baseball Scandal for alleged conspiracy and to reputation aggregating $400,000, and an additional $0.575 due ils buck salary, and bonuses. are demanded in two amended and new complaints filed in circuit court by Oscar (lllappy) Felsch and Charles (Swede) Rlsberg. ngliillfli the Chicago American League Base lball Club. White lSox baseball scandal of 1919 in connection with the world s base ball series with Cincinnati. Both Fighters prominent _ were this afternoon suspended by| w“ 1).- tho Ontario Athletic Commission s,,__1, Margaret flg g result of their p001‘ showing Katharina ,Mu.rphy;" z. 51x2; 2,4,2: . . i l ; 8. Helen Hug es. 0 ~ l- -' "l? Chi dréfr" here lest gm“, have been I commission and on the Illlllmvlli “d Mme Manna“; 2. m,“ “wk. I K d and Lester commission operstomgflrga‘; afgzznyflenflgy, Irene Csseley and Bruce Manhood. .__--40->—i—- (if the Ontario Government under which the the money will be handed yer to Associated Charities Wells’ purse Sclloelks 81.260. the Ontario Athletic Commission means that they are also llllliel‘ zliig-iligtlnrionetstes of the Union an|linen drawer, but draw out I 1h, cqnty-olitgg bodies‘ of boxinl 712 766 813, 229i Rugby Results LONDON. April 3——Tlle follow- illE Rugby League games were Bnttley 10; Leigh 18. Bradford 11; Bramley 8. Dewebury 8; Hunslet 5. t Halifax 0; llull, Kingston 12. Koighley 11; Barrow 5. Leeds 8; Sit. Helen's Recs 5. Hull 16; Wigan 9. ' Leads to Big Suit MILWAUKEE April Zi-Damages injury e clnlmed The actions arise out of the C} Suspended And _ Purses Forfeit 2. 5, -—li‘rank-le TORONTO, April Sclloell. of Buffalo. flllii Bemmmi‘ ey Billy Welles. England. iW° D welterweight boxers. 4, n a scheduled ten-round bout nililh Tllleifr Duff“ confiscated b!‘ llle of Toronto. $11600 and The suspension of the boxers b! Ill in (‘annlls and ill th now know, but on shalt know l hereafter." , ‘ reys, Longbonts, lCamerons Fabres who crime down from till- great north country, it will puy tho other plodding stars to watch latest invader. KENSI-NGTON HIGH Miriam Profit-t; 2, Urban llnrrlnlr,» Davlson. Marion Kennedy; man; 3. Louise Bernard. Vlli, Sr.-—1, James Milliman; 2, 0r- vllle Dal-rack; 3, Marion Millmuu; 4, Marlon MIIOIEOU. 2. Fred Caseley; 3. Kathleen Ready and Ella Simpson; 4. Roscoe Wnlk- ton; 2, Roy MacArthur; _ Bernard; 4, Irene Champion Mary Murphy. VI.—1, Helen Rogers; 2, Keir Hui:- gan; 3. George Webster; 4, Mur- jorie MacKenzie. Marion Whitehead; 3. Jennie Pay"- ter; 4, Ruth Hiitl. Isabel MacLean; Kenzie; 4. Keiiil WM!“- illl.—1, Hattie Clarke; -MoNelll; 3, Ella Rogers and Ken- neth McFlldyen; 4, Minerva DllK- gun and Josollil Ream" Lawless; 4. Vivian Pflyllief- come hack from the laundry. lllli clean ones from the bottom. In this In these, states are lfflllntcd wlthmay your linens will wear evenly the 0pm.“. body. with no effort. ilnd the HIONOUR ROLL SCHOOL Principal's Dept.—Grudo X.—l, on; 3, Wilna. Toombs; 4. Cnrmnn Grade IX.-1, Ruby Rogers; 2. 3. Dannie Gor- Miss Humphrey's Dept. Grade Grade Vii-I.. Jr.—1, Hallo Waite; r. Grade VlI.—1, Virglnnln HllrriIli-Z‘ 3. Ruby and Miss MBOATIIIIII"! Dept. Gruilc Grade v.—1, Edna champion: 2- Grade lV.——1. Myrtle Husllelll 2- 3. Jean Mac- ‘ l t ‘ D80!» Miss Harr n5 Gilli 2' Gladys ma“ 11,, gr,-1, Alberta Kelly; Margaret McMahon: Grade ll Jr.-1. on Bowness; I Marion Bernard- Stewart and team of Philadelphia, Knox scored 3' Helen "i3 llilifl. in thc doubles with F. Trucks. h» rolled can. m Miller Waite: 2. then came iimcik strong in m; 3, Ross Robertson; singles and turned iscolfa‘ Dept. Grade l.. 71 so culled unfriendly lrciltnlt-nt by‘ lllc Abcgwelts. Ty Cobb Releases ‘I Six of His Recruits, DETROIT, April 5.~Willl'iilg0l‘ Ty (loiib o; tile Detroit Anlcricuns released six rl-l-riilts ho. llild had. under his eye at the Augusto, training culnp. Tiirol- others llriJi iln Ilic llisnrfvlsiorl vfthin u fvivi days, it wzn-i ropnrtcli. Lee Sharp. Roy Adams nlld John Kennedy were I‘r‘i('.'l*‘.l'li outright. (‘liff Brady gills to lilo Roches- lcr Internationals; Ovid Mcfirilc- kon lo the Mississippi vliiiv)’ League nlld John Noun to Bir- mlnlihziln, of Hi4‘ Southern Asso- niution. (fobll dr-ridczl tun llliIl('il nlnncy wne involved in file Brady daul, it was rapid. l l I Another World In Bowling- Aprll 5.- MILHVYAIIKEE, Wis" Another world's record score was Pstnlbllsherl ii‘. the American ilnwl- mg (tongrilss Tournament, Gnu... w. K. Knox, of Pililallelnlllzl. ionir l“““"-lsers of the llle lend in the nil-events with llfilllllll-lll)‘. in n Brooklyn street and grand totnl o; 2.019, topping thnlcscupr-d wlih $1.300 ill cull and former mnrk hcld by C. Dew, of Milwaukee by five lpoinis, when fl Shooting with tho Quaker,» paired in games of s2. 244, 11nd 27s, for a mun ori s. minutes ‘bl-fore President look n sent ln u lower lng cur. ers clubbed the one carrying thc monry satchel, kicked into ‘he strcet into iilf‘: cur. slipping out lo \Vili‘l'f3l\ Park here to non ml exhibition some bohweerl lI.(- Detrlot Americans and the 'i‘0rnnt0 Club of the International lclguc, The chief executive was accom- panied by Mrs. Harding, who seemed to enjoy the game as lulu-h as her husband. who is quite u baseball fan, and used to own i-ilock in n clu-b at Marion, Ohio. They Worl- guests of form- ‘cr Jildge Lundis, high commission- r.l' of bust-bull. Arriving at the park just a few game time, tho stand, asked row in [fill grand for .1 scorn card, llsled the line-up and not lief fnr thc flame. Before he prune started, Ty 0011b. man- nizcr r-f the Detroit (‘lull and Dan dlowloy, lllnnilgn of the 'l‘oronto |(‘ilili, came into llie shook llnnds with stand and the President ind .\Il'$‘. llurrling. 1'11» President kept score as ‘IlTPiIiiiy as nliv of thz fnns and n- nnd Mrs. Harding joined in ill‘ rilocrlng when Dell Pratt, the llotrolt second baseman, knocked home m. over the left field ' f- i ll l f I i . Record is Made |...‘.'.‘.?.? ..“.....'.'.. .393“. Win32; [for llolrlrit. _ i-——(-O ARMED BANDITS SECURE MONEY NEW YORK, llhril 5- Four rim-d bandits today hrlld ilp two Standard Oil cilr-cke-i amounting to $10000. The m-cssengers were en route from the companyfis office tn a ‘bunk in th-c Grown Point section. The iiilndlls leaping from a tour- surrounded the messeng- ths other and julivioed back and Glendon Cotton. Gfnde 1.. Jr.——1. Evelyn Marla-l" A PRACTICAL THOUGH Wllcn the sheets and towels em on the top of the pile in the the