‘tever m" or “Milli ‘Crosby 1°‘ lgsiohel’ of good deal ' it will not c philosolih 9 address. s Guard!“ ut that l _ “we are mm praise a also Wm frank. “l! years." be c“ would an let lie l ' ‘may. dre here tc cy lbrlng ui .~ is llifii '. n; forwai 4 w upon w igagllefl 8T8 - iy ignores itiy reprii 5 missloner -" foolishner II nsiilns if "mosuuit in; that if igiriiig" ins I; press as eve broug governn posure at d sust "Tglgpolldfir ‘ic ~Mr ‘at. when t g more t 9 very D1‘ lava 118111 ‘ad 1cm one. lil h ‘crested i Lncounter Io let th‘ Ilrosbyh life. It l! iuit slngi otnnlcTiu fiance, bl keep the it will h disaster guise wll nubt. i l-lis lMr. I ‘of a in the adc promisv may bl trued iatfor , "Lit Lepag his i! of til. tlw -‘ wouli uflfflll were that notl Ltbi ma.‘ I. E :_ Q E iagarivi l t Co., Brsdalbaile 82 mwf 1 duties again after being at home for two weeks. Aslr for the big new Wall Paper Catalogue \\'rttc your ilallle and addrcss on the coupon. Cut it olll and lilaii it lo us and we'll send you the new \V.‘\I.L l’.\l’i-Ii\' (‘.-\'i'.\l.()(iL‘l§—-lilc biggest and best nlail ordcr calailiglll- ill Calladzi. 85 iillllfinfillli.‘ Designs, priced the iowcst ill Cailildil, all prices ilascli (Jil ill lfiiLii ROLLS OF l6 YARDS. USE THIS COUPON: of his speedy recovery. day evening. We are glad to Mrs. Hammond McKenstry in catching rabbits to supply a ranch. Mrs. Charles ‘Schurman ton last week attending to iliotiler, who is seriously ill. Joiin Rose is busy hauling prcs hay. stand Mr. Craig paid a illllliisl price i'or ilinl. Mr. lEarie Pear has started to school ‘again afiel- . ling away for two weeks. .l/0011/-. a‘ 11.11.00, 1.1111151), "“"“' C“ '"‘"""’” “‘“ Clli\ltl.l)’l‘Tl2Tll\\1'N, P. I-I. I, Scull Illt‘ a ro/ly of l/lc ncro IVALL PAPER I (l-llldLUtil/li. - Oil returning from ‘Berlequc day last week, Mr. Elmer .i’c:ir taking fright at two tibjel-ts I Isnlaslling it very badly. .\‘ll11ii' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. §G|RL'S FEAR OF A SPIDER Town or Pas! Oflivt‘ , _ , _ , _ , , _ , _ _ ,_ , _ ' MONTREAL, Mar. 23—-Fcar I rim/in" . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i t , (itlartiizlil. t ’ a . Moore & McLeod Ltd 119-121 Queen St. Ch’T0wn, P. E. I. ‘ ROYAL FAMILY si-lows couczau FOR POOR conlmissioner's court here yesl ‘day. She was making the bed Itried to burn it with a Icaused. . -'—-'"<°*—‘—" —>- ‘VISIONS OF GREAT WEALTH LQNDON. Mar. 23——Tli8'gelllllfl8 concern ol‘ the royal family at Eng _strated by the experience of Maunllnglllnd, Mar. 2l—.-\notilci- flue Alexander, him and commanded him to glveweflffl 11150 l0 Kins Geflrllc his aged constituents whom he was Since the expiration oi the llineeting tihat EVBIIin-g, the [Qngyy-IVHTIOHS unsuccessful claims 5mg message: “Tell them ' ‘lQueenEl heart is 74g _>am0”f ;dil'ticuities and - llhe King and I are deeply conccrhJhcr they think she has a chance. icd about working class conditional iJOlldOH aiid other large the acute housing _ , The Queen talked for twenty Allierton, P. E. l. liii similar/triad which the government Inlinutes with Mr. Alexander, es- l I01‘ Perth, Scotland, emigrated America, made money and pilrcll: -account of its marshy nature. I This was an obvious allusion to I H. J. Larklngpllring legislation, >_ ‘with the first Canadian coil-tingentl fond the muddy conditions of Sails-I -$HOP fmm- "olmurs catalog. -i<ss'i» voon res-i oav. Get a pair o! Rubber Boots today from H. J. Larkln, Alberion, P.E.1.1i --WE ARE NOWTAKINO nota- tcas at our cellar on mild days. I! highest market prices. M. Kennedy -CHELTON NOTES-Miss Am)’ Cairns‘ has returned to hei- school We are sorry to learn that Mr. Charles Campbell is seriously ill, and hope to hear Mr. Louis Pearson was in ‘Suinmerslde Sutur- again after being ill for some time. Mr. ‘Heath Craig is busily engaged bcvn very sick with La Grippe. Messrs. ‘Fred-Clark and Otlo Dolill are getting out their winter's wood. Mrs. Edward Gardiner was in-(Yilrle- Mir. ‘Russel ‘Craig has pnr» chased l1 speedy driver; we ilndcr- Mr. (loo. gucst oi’ Mr. and Mrs. John ltosc. Hill‘ met with a ‘misiortune, his hill-st‘ lilo road, ran and upset till.- sleigh ‘ Mr. SegllVs rooill when she saw a‘ - ion and spider crawling oil the wail. Silo quest _ Imned problem in France. imatcil, following it with the match LECTURE AND coNcE-R-I: Ilnto a clothes closet. It was tilcrc [subsequently tilal the fire was dis~ fcovere-d. Damage oi about $100 was lisli poverty has again been illu-~ COOTJLAM CO.\il.\l()N‘S. Sussex, claim- M P., for Solithwarlflilnt has arisen -to a share in a lor- and a native-born Montreal citizemltune ol‘ $500,000,000, said lu consist [AL the parliamentary tea at Buckwin title of extensive lands in the‘ |lngbnla Palace, the Quegn sch; for City oi‘ New York. leased long Jill,‘ have ihcrbeen advanced but the lawyers o1‘ cored); with them in’ then-fairs. Mary Jane Harrison, ot‘ Coot- tell them also thapham Common, Sussex England, tellfllflllflld iellflofefll- mth her see out passages. This doubly action qllifli- —-—- ptttrici; R, Mooney, , gest son 1°‘ ly loosens up a cold. The death occurred in Hope Riv- cf the‘ late Hon. Robert Mooney in ha“ Mrs. A. Lott.-of 7g EnlilreHB $1» er of Mr. Stephen Gnilanrage 61 u“, céyciitycmth yciii- ct his age. hcr Mr. seJ without mic soil bl‘- lill" 501i U]! has spiders was PEBIIUIlSiDIt- for a lire “"55"!” Sfllvmei in iparlsIiufiKnt o, |ln the home of lsracl Sega], Exfiprofllwes‘ I“ “Inner dcon TTL ‘ plailatle avenue, lills city, ‘ilfllfilfli- "egresses ls expeme um“ ling ‘to the evidence.- oi‘ Mary Scurlit permanent Ia lhirteen-year-oid girl, in the lire er- in ton. assisted -,l1i\'i:li by ‘Stavert‘.< lof the A son presil (encore) Z . program It seems at the end of the llsthfllis; sineriolptcagxIaulilgbgifiao? °I°2III(I_ cerpzcelltury o. certain Robert Edwards h‘ 9e a “*5 ‘ "" Every moth brought which has been onganizeii philanthropic society with a view to relieving the plethora of lcuullfi labor in the French possessions in n the Goes verni q»;- Londoil, Ont, writes: "l wlBll soy for children with crullil Vicki is grand and for colds equal. Baby llils just conic in and wants Vlcks ‘put on his hililll which he lllirt while playing. ll is a fine thing and l would not like ‘to he] il has it in the house." At all drug stores 50c a Juli F01‘ a free test size package, write Vick (lhelnlcal Co., 344 lSt. Paul Sl., W. Montreal, I’. Q. Tilougil Vicks is new in Canada, itcnivys l1 Femarkllblfi B4116- Qverkii Hope River; Angie oi‘ Charlotte- l7 million jars used yearly. .{_<-0>-- WEST INDIAN NEGRESSES TO BE DOMESTICS IN PARIS PARIS, lila-r. 23—'An ocean liner Saint Nllzairc. ‘ Francs, from Martinique and Quad cAusEs OONFLAGRATION “Ioupe. We“ IImIIBSI 220 3,0,,“ ,,e_ m. grosses who are destined for do- t0 th th scrvic by recruiting ‘ easing the scrvan by a ‘Rev. R. H. iStlvert. Mr. subject was “The Need g0.“ Rev. \V. J. lllcPilc-r- led. and the followinupro- gram was well fiiIPTiQd out: Chorus. choir: remarks by cilair-i lease, man, Rev. W. .l. McPherson; duet.- Messrs. AlcFFariane and Enman loll-I solo, Rev. R. H. Stavcri. Following lilc Rev. R. H, Stavert used ihc mlsllolviilg some of the evils ulilil-ll [SI forth a n itwcntieth ., . I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I ;bury Plains during the winter oiiretllmlllé! l0 5901mm from Amer!’ ¢ 1914-15, "What wchricrfiii men {hey ca, and efforts to trace his brothers and to Ca 2 ' yproved themselves to be at the and 515m" milea- i ed "Y M'- e Ifront,” gh-c sch] digging that Shel lit is known that ‘the elder brot- ondell by ‘ 3 was very proud tc have Jeamed hcr of the Edwards family was 3 _ rlhnt the mhttimaq which was laid called John, and Mrs. Harrison ' down cvcr thc mud rm- her passageplnims to be the eldest child of Iifll/‘BTIEEIKI h venlers. YOUR FRIENDS A PORTRAIT BY ‘ BAYER“ iol‘ Robert. "'~-—~Q*¢>———— i The argument is advanced her MR. FORKE IN KINGSTON TELLS OF WESTERN WOES money reverts to the United State KINGSTON, Mm‘. Forks, M. P., leader of the Progressive party at Ottawa, is paying his first. visit to’ Kingston today. ing herself entitled to a share o hurl lhceh chi up cmi kept as Sowllsemuel Richard Edwards, himself the son of John Edwards, ‘brother ‘that according to American laws, it’ no successful clailnant_appears 23-— Robert within 100 years oi the death of of‘ Brandon, Man, the legatee. Mrs. Harrison believ- the fortune of a long deceased millionaire chairman by them ulte a si e s illg oi’ the i’ I I I I I I I Scottish American lie arrived early this morning hopes to be able to prove her mg IO (I g __ 11113111 the capital and at noon ad- claim within a short time. dressed the Rotary Club ‘luncheoil ~ lat which the president, , Guild, presided. In opening he declaring he was iconscioliness and stood. for city Farqllharson, ci-ty, are heirs. . ‘and country all for Canada) i lie took time lo tell of western ‘economic prolblems that needed careful consideration. He spoke of transportation costs and the res- * pgngibflfly cg parliament to 1191p Wooden Fiocrilg for stables has ‘ the west realize a greater return much lo rflrflmmcnd it. .hut unfor- v JOI- their producm A big “are OI- lllrlat 3y ‘the (oilrlilions (wnnnectcd ' ‘the world's wealth was made on ‘I'm H‘ "'""9tr"°n°“ and u“ “re ., , - silccally favourable to decay. the p181“ and he w“ satisfied Frequent renewals of such floor- James McB. Smith of Victoria ‘Lemiln A. B. C.. the late John Snilth’s iami i Dried Grains -———<0>————- CREOSOTED WOOD BLOCKS MAKElAN IDEAL FLOOR FOR STABLE i i ' i i é agricultural product! were . ing often cause owners to adopt ihmga that would pay ‘Canadas scm more durable and less é (FEED FOR cows) More!“ debts’ comfortable material. The Forcfllt - " Products lbaborillorles of Canada A very bulky feed much , {BRITISH BACON MARKE‘! (Dnmmlon Fnreatry Branch’ [fwd by caulemen making Mcrltrcal, point out that ‘the remedy Loud milk records. It has a d} Dominion Live Stock Branch Ca- itch, not iii discarding wuurl and mgh 9mm“ and h" c953?“ ‘iblel, Mar. 10, 1923. substituting concrete or stone and thus relieves the usc c: lile heavy concentrates Cot- tonseed and Olicake to a con- siderable extent. Just arrived one carload r20 tons). We are supplying the Experimental Farm, the l’. E. I. Government and Bin:- bury Farm whore cows are kept continually on lest. and whose proprietors have ex- perience in mixing good rat- ions. Try a bag of this ex- cellent feed only $2.25 per bag of 100 lbs. Ask us for special prices on ton lots and over. Every iiairyman should feed this great milk pro- ducer. fatter 8i 6o. Ltd pavement. but in using wood wh’ch has ‘bl-en rendered proof against decay. For thfs purpose creosoled wood blocks are suggested as ilossesslng ‘the greatest number of advantages as‘ 1i stable floor. lircosplilid Wodliiiockifdolilng 2's warm and easy under ‘foot, very resistant to weer. easy to (liean and ilas sinltary and vermfn-repeilani properfes combined with a high reels-Lance lo decay. Owing to the establishment of ‘several wood CFCOFDLWZ ‘plants in Canada. sun! blocks may be obtained at rcaecri mile rifce 11d the cost oi‘ mirnlcr-nnce is very low. i Canadian lczlnost 76s. -—90s.; » lean 70s.-—ll0s.; prime 70s.—-—75s. iyalow trade. American 64s.—-76s.; ‘lrish 106s.—-118s. Damsh 96s.- 105s. A somewhat kct-ner demand is evident and a bctler trade» is cxproted during dho next few weeks. Danish killings 48,535 head. Ioussac STEEL INVESTORS WILL TAKE LEGAL ACTION QUEBEC. Mar. 23—-To prevent the removal m J0me of the assets of the ‘L. R. Steel Company to tho‘ . lllnlted States. a number of Quebec - shareholders haw- rerillested Mr. F‘ ‘Cllwviclle. local! attorney. to act on idle’- hehad and start the neces- Toin-What makes you think she doesn't like you? Vic-She told me she tilouirht there was a fool in every ‘family. ly of Pownai Bay. Richard Smith, ‘tabooed politics, city, Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Plctou, against class N. S.. R. S. Farquharson and J. A. shortage on ed Iand IhIS Imd which he ob_ crt then gave an address setting . I l ' is now prcItl-lined for a ‘comparative title, on» hc umber of the .. . - delicate llealtlh for some time she‘ i afterwards leased Io King Gem-MIifiszfiggdtitgéegtggfggtgnggdzfif‘gist“m, us,“ heard to compIaIn and married Miss ‘Cliristy Mclllnis. of. Ill, for 99 years, and aflc: the war pecially recalling he!’ experiences 01’ Independence l1 passed to the site 0i’ the City of New York, Ro- bert Edwards, was drowned while century. A sale of can- dy was ‘held after the lecture. This long concourse of 11601118 03' 1111 11°‘ was followed hy another reading by Capt. I). A. McDonald. A hearty vole of thanks to Rev. Mr. Stavert ptain McDonaldjvas mov- John I-l. Myers and sec- Mr. H. C. Nolan. Both spoke very highly of the lecture of the evening and of the readings Mr. ‘McDonald. The vote was extended by the lo li!"“C gentlemen and lltllilgly aviation-lodged. lug sunl was realized which goes to the hulking oi‘ re _ _ one sister "ow rcmhiir The bmtii. ilalrs on the Manse. 'l‘llc ,1; itllering the Rev'J'NI'McPhers°n'The “mow .. _ _ _ or is John T. Mcl eorl. of New was brought to a (‘i050 by lilo sing mg Mud "S pa“ bearers‘ Messrs I Nlltioilal Anliillin. —————<-0->---_ A t r ' ~ ‘ Us m m‘ Papumlon iwas tenderly laid to rest at Chill! The population of Australia hasl passed the 5,500,000 mark, accord- overnment estimate. ' MARGARET McCALLUM. McQaiium, ‘Mrs, “Fm. age of 5 little one ll coming of ller rccovc spirit look Little Marg loss n" her ROFTOWillg father and m brothers and two sisters. The bro. thers are Avalah, John IaIIld fix: sisters are Lena and Alv- may his cmpiI-en rigc up and ca" {nfililf- Wllsdn the Hartsvllle ceme- $3,135 morning the 8pm‘ wok “- nev‘ n‘ H‘ r “mm a. , » ‘. » - - » , ' 8 : l ' w! lcvrilliiieazlltllliifllini [um Biwmt m‘- siiiiii°fiheilmoii m ‘m. "'B".M"°l"l1'fl leaves to mmlrniar.‘ ‘iifihesooniiagihvlllt’ me qmnm, M her Ioved on“ w impassable state he roads an l MISS ANNIE mAcINNls the loss of a kind friend ' long be val-ant, weeks with aild until a short willie before the her loved ones. ller dcalh HilQ w E’. Island Hospital. All that medi- cal skill and kind friends could do 1 was done ‘but all to no avail. Her strength was not sufilc" .t'l.o over- come the attack or dreaded monster. on the above men In the early morning hours of Saturday, March 3, little Margaret Pleasant Grove after a. fiftll child of Mr. MriCailum. (llasgow and Rd., passed liuictiy ‘away at the early yours and Ii months. The ad been ili for about. bronchial pneumonia, the end good hopes of ry were entertained byi Some dnys before its Zll‘(!i 1e izcnlal s and Stavert, Only God with His’ ght‘ Ontario Lady Bnyoéllicks “Han , Ill . er-‘wants ller children to ‘be active and ts grow strolls through outdoonplay. But frequent- colds sap their vitality. cause loll! of school standing and keep FORBE- stera puny and delicate. . Mothers who use Vicki; VflllflRl-lb for children's colds nnd that the kiddies can play outdoors and £1111! their cold troubles can usually be checked overnight. Applied externally, Vicks like a liniment or poultice. in ad- dition, the lnsfedlents are vapori- Zcii by the ‘body heat and are in- baled directly into the‘ inflamed a" acts evening of Thursday. ftlurch 1. a very pleasant entcrtaln- merit was held in the hall at llaniil- The entertainment consisted of an liiillSlrillefl lecture ‘anlIl a con- rcrt. The concert was pil on ly w": ENGLISH CLAIMANTS the young people of the community number of friends from oiltside, and the lecture wasyson. Alex lMcKenzie and Chester UTlBCiDlP-r. . , _ bovo mentioned date his apirlb and characteristics which are nod“? i" which 5119 "Ved- Although in.“ "V8 never roiiy wife andTamily. H; passed away on the above mentioned date. being a life long h m d Grove where s was a thr y an n5 taken m the E industrious farmer, a good and ob- rlght in all dealings. kind and cheerful disposition he this much. was beloved and respected rby all phciimcnic, and who had the pleasure of knowing tioned date her him. f0!’ l0 KIIOW M?" W“ 1° 1°" ilomewn‘ t flight. and respect him. In the home ‘wlbere lives to nlournthe he will be most, missed being al- companionship,_a ways a kind and loving husband other three and d fortably settled around him. Well inclemen y oftlieweatllcr a largo ~ a- r . . , . loioliiti. w”. o“ “" ‘ - flelbiflw n! of a , d and loving has . .- tatiieiy-wes laid toyraet, ." Tile death-occurred at Boston, of has: eat-Jule. sorrow!“ widow Miss Priscilla steward. forms iy otIleaves ' Georgetown. Deceased haul been_daughz aillné but a abort time with paraly- lulu Pi sis. All that medical aid and kind nursing waedone to relieve her of Riyal her sufferings, but God ‘willed Do v_ A otherwise. The late Miss Stewart Mr lliiam Battery of Millcove. was a woman of kind and gentle . _ ll bfirers were Norman J. 14c disposition, she had lnanylfrlsnds Dmiald. ‘ and no‘ enemies. she was a general Horgaii, favorite in her family. She leaves Malia to mourn two sisters and one ‘bro- hic cc i ther. The sisters are Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Brown of Boston and one ~ brother Will. Sincere symlpathyis extended to the‘ family-A. ' l mas waiscitul srswairr . Ill.‘ irueii on the honest If Curran Bpn. and ' rest in peace. all-mick ‘n. Moousv ---Qo->_-—-—- _MR. STEPHEN GALLANT 1° years. Deceased has beenin his usual health until he was struck down wl-th the flu, oi‘ which he passed away on Friday morning, [March the 9th. lie was fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church lby ills pastor, Rev. W. V. ‘McDonald. He leaves to mourn ‘be- sides a sorrowing widow three sons and four daughters. Mrs. ‘Leo Gaudot ‘of Nova Scotiu; lMr. Jerry Gallant oi‘ Wistoli, Muss; Peter of Hope River; Mrs. Andrew Doiron so health for the past. year and last blood poisoning iirbm which he nev- er fully recovered. Though his death was not wholly unexpected. yet it’ came as a severe shook -to his mhny friends. Althioiigb none of his family were with him when he ‘died owing to the lblociiade in rail- way trafflc, yet his son John A.. who visited him each year, had spent the prevoius summer and fall with him. . During his illness he was fre- quently attended by iii-s pastor Rev. I. lR. A. ‘McDonald, wlho adminis- tered to lllm the last rites of Holy Catholic Church. Besides his wid- ow, ire leavesto mourn, one dawn- ter and five sons; namely Mrs. John lRoach of Rumford, Me; Rob- ert on San Francisco; John A. of Rumford, Me.; Henry of Boston The death took place at Gle ‘and Donald and-Aeneas of geattic, Martin on February 19th, 1923 nf- was,“ also one brother, Jafneg tcr a short illness of one week, at “money o; peakes Station and one U"? “g9 of 33 Yeflrs- sister Mrs. Catherine Mulligan of Jle leaves to‘ mourn lhiree daugh- CIHIHUIIGIOWIL tells and three sons, namely Mrs. “h, funeral wmch took ma“, m Silaw and Mrs. Hull ofuDorohester, 5L CIIIIIberI-B oimrch, st’ Teresa-s I “M554 M"? Reid "f Plcmu’ N- 8'5 on the morning oi‘ March 9. was, John D- “nd Mamm" of G19“ ‘M‘"" despite the almost inlpnssabie con- , tin; Charles of Santa Cruz, Cal. dmon of the roads, very iangciy M. The {WW3} w“ new °" wed‘ tended. Tile pail bearers were: nesday, February 21st from the Dougaid McDonald, Chaim; Gram, ‘town; Joseph and Janie at home. 'i‘he funeral service‘ was held Sat- urday afternoon and was largely at- tended. Tile pail bearers were An- drew Doiron, Angus Peters, Clarence Doiron, Joseph Dolroii, Peter Pineau and Ernest Peters. iii-om DONALD C. MACDONALD G P. B H. hand and i; ‘to pom: Mr m: warm . Walter. Ham. berg? _.P~ dough-argue Mrs. Simon Ifowpr of taCrove; MN. Donald £3:- a . ‘now waits... ‘lbiimu Captain Hardy. James and David Connors-Jill’ T-here passed peacefully away at his hdme, Silver Stream Farm. Peakels Station on March ti, 1923. Deceased had been in declining Autumn suffered from all attack 0i’ The, Boys‘ Store ready with af great exhibit oi s the, new Suits for THE BOYS STORE offers t-he biggest mi most attractive range of handsome Spring ~ shown in Prince Edward Island. Th‘ specialty here-suits selected by men whc what boys like-—and who know the quality residence of his son John and was Patrick Bradley, Peter D’ Mono". largely attended. The services am, Minn Grant and 101m wooiy were conducted by Rev. Mr. Mac- A ReqIIIem Mass was sung by D0113“! 0! Murray Riv"- The bu!" the pastor, ailter which his mortal ial took place at Caledonia Cemet- remains were 1am m rest in the ad. ery. The lpall bearers were Finley 101mm; cemetery where “a so hmhy McKenzie, Kenneth McKenzie, l). of IIIS Mndrei R. lMcPhel-son, Angus R. Nichol- M”, his so“; rest in pggce_ Martin. (Patriot please copy) I l i MRS. ALFRED CAMERON MR. u DONALD McLEOD. I ‘on Thursday the 8th of February Mr. Donald McLeod, n former real-l dent of Hartsviile. passed peaceful- _ iiy away at the home or ‘his 'son.i ‘Death at all times is sad. bllt at John “Idhemp 17 qqazei street, Ban-i this time it is doubly sad. Qlliyigurl Me" at the ripe 01d age Q1 37; itli-ree short years ago this hOmG:yeur5_ The iicccaced moved to; lwas saddened by the loss of an lgcrigcr come two years ago where; only daughter. Now it is called nil-Ills has since been tenderly cared: ion to mourn the loss of a iovingffor by ills daughter-in-law, Mrs. iwiie and mother. Tile late Mrs.-_John McLeod. IWhen his lastill~ qgrtmcroips maiden name was Marylnosa came all that medical skill; i L ‘ i {and kind friends could do was done] ilcstroy young manhood. Mr. iStar- Fnen simmcns‘ she was forty s x l his f . e and w 5 ,1 womaipbut all to no avail. The time of ifffgifyfflhgfigh, o; ‘name commuu, departure had come. and on the] 'took,its flight. lln 1851 Mr. McLeodi Hartsviile. Their family numberedi nlne,in all-seven sons and two’ daughters. One daughter, Isabella. “°“li"a'-i°n5 ‘lame t“ Pay the" m“ predoceased hei- father and mother. ‘T50R13 1° ‘me Vi"? W“ l°v°d ‘mdiMrs ‘ McLeod died four years ago. respected lby 811 who knew he!" sheiThere are ‘now left to mourn the [is survived by a loving husband, one son Horace H. Cameron, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs- Philip Simmons, two sisters one brother. The sisters are ‘bore ller sickness with patience. A, seven sons and one daughter. Thel , sons are John, ‘Daniel ,'I‘heaphllius. M111 JamemAlexailder and Donald, all Mrs. of Bangor, Mac and Kenneth, of Warren Simmons, Mrs. Percy Daw- Sprlngton, P.E.l., and the daughter son of Crapaud, and one brother R. is Mrs. Wm. McLean of Bradalbane. D. Simmons in the Undted States. P.E.ll. The deceased was one 9f a - He, funeral w“ attended by the family of four brothers and two RB“ Ewe“ McDougauI “aaflgted 5y sisters. Of these one brother and ","‘,‘. Wgr‘ "asap, “g7;- i‘v“.‘.i‘?l“I-:@.§t.".i’..;?°..Siiiifidfwhil: as m“ fl“? amemn’ n sh lgow. Two brothers, Alexander and 0“ “M D“"““l lmdqnnon’ elTheophilius and one ‘sister. Chris- ty, died some yours ago. Mr. lMc- Leml was born in Scotland in 1836 and whey quite l1 young ‘l1ll1ll came in P, E. island and settled on a farm near Clyde lStatlon. Hers lie cpent the greater part'of his life. He was quite widely known, and a There passed peacefully away alIlaIiIgoI circle ofhreiatives and friends lingering w earn wit regret of his pass- Curran in the lug. ‘But to him this world was bo- yo“ 0|- iiis mgg, coming more and more lonely. His Some two years ago he Buffered n, friends of earlier days are almost stroke of paralysis from whlchhe a" 8'01"?- 7719 Comlllll U! U10 6nd recovered,’ ummugh found him ready unli the change by his “Wm: for llim was a welcome one. Tile ifuneral, which was quite a large one, was held from lhe home ofhils son, yKeneth. in‘ Sprlngton. on the afternoon ofTuesday, ‘February 13. The remains were accompanied "Om ‘BB-HEM, Men by two of his daugfiters-in-law, namely, Mrs. John MvLéod and Mrs. Donald McLeod, bothof Bangor. They watched ov- er him and tenderly cared for him until the very last. The funeral" services ‘at the house and at the grave were conducted by Rev. lR. H. lstavert. The pail-bearers were Messrs. D. M. McDonald, (H099. dale) Wlm. McLean, D. D. Nichol. Traverse ccluctcry on ’l llcsllay the 27th day 0i Februnrv. MR. JAM ES CURRAN illness Mr. James seventy eighth tend erly cared for resident of Pleasant iging neighbour. honest and up- Being of h. utifui father, having the con- . reinforced. Sizes The Boys’ Sore boys’ mothers insist on. Case after case come in during the last few days. a ll Record Breaking Value in Suits for ‘ Boys Good sturdy tweeds in browns and greys, y back, Norfolk coats, bioomer pants with I ernor fastener at knee. Great value 6 i at Those in sizes 6 to l7 yrs. ~ ‘Special 2- Pant , Value. Sails loi- Stills“ $9.95 School $141 This suit table is kept Like every Oiiilms- w filled from odd sizes your ‘boyywears o 0f 01H‘ $13, $14 and pants ‘faster tii $15 stock. On this coat. ")We're reg tabl-e you look always for him, with the for very special bar - sturdy tweed pia gains. All sizes, but back, belted coat. not all sizes in any prs. pants, 1 bloom one style. 1 golf. Means Selling at double wear sills lulu a ‘flfluiil Kltid" Rieiiiilirecd;.ii_ytl_.a ».~--¢--¢---- Point-lot». uni boys These handsomely tailored Suits are made of fine ail-wool tweeds in browns, gre s, gree and blues. Knees, seats and elbowsai i ‘ 7 years t_o 18 years; . . Suits as well iai,,l,prt:,d1il} as his iallier’s selling l , t r isvery popular iinc-‘sliowilmostiy, in gre and green plaids, plain and pl-eahed back coilt bloomer pants with GovernorYastener at lril= The fabrics are high class, durable, .. 1 wool suitings. Sizes 8 to 18 years. . . 1 , L , n» lino st" & Md. n It) u- son. William McDonald, Roderick elation of seeing all bis‘sons com- McLeod-and Norman Clllls. ‘inter- _ HO}, - \ Th on" nlaiiy hours awayyon ch. gqi. , qvigenuggwc‘ w“ lltlxllbor quite a large numb" cg love can llli lilat pi ~, ‘a iiii ‘n s i, ‘ _ _ "°““"" ""1 "ti!" friend! feeling keenly her fir: theuiiai-‘iant: ' nlenfrinllliiliiis uHbici-tyh higlfisy Agnylhpen‘ ‘non’ or her me Wm‘ W! vIther col-rowing ones have the ‘tccmul lolly '01 olasgow‘ Road 2am?’ xmldtfhmnm "M oonso iltioll of kiiowin th t, l1 ' . , a ‘ ° '9 Y"?! R80. 8h‘ passed alvay from ‘the lllllgllél‘: find (efasdsiifriyjpgiixceigialis “may at the an wmje much - ‘and m ma- who“! "m8 "l ""8 World or sin. or inr- ‘ The deceased had been ill for cnmmmm" “he” faring and of gurrc rile will be foreve I i i was ever r ‘ m, w," be 0mm’ Igaggwy gzlfzg w“ uublflcfffgtnllltlgggsltolall IGIIIE to lend a helping ilalld in wtist- ‘ grtaItzllIlIrI-ogihcrci, which w“ “"91 II c" H" IIIM“ o sc at - aver was for tile upllfl, cg: ma" °r Sunday. March 4th. service was i-I. lfltavert. itsnléy Mr lohn y-Ford '~"-- proceedings ‘before the local "Well. what of that?" 5c“, gram Fwd, """l""- Th" "sects ‘n "mnv cases "lid Just igobten lhroueh a mo- M“ "Fr-Ml" "--1i~' h» m» liccri meat before telling her that ‘I was office in Canada in Toronto, an only child.” interment w cemetery. RM. Stanley McLeod iiiester McDonald, .3"; Megan“: W. and that iil was held on the after- The conducted by Rcv, R, The Dull-bearers were: and borne Mnorouido. '» as in the Glasgow Road h _' not at all serious. On Saturday. the day before ller death, Dr. called in. He told Iho liad from 316- trial her tc ibesii sutfer- firth ‘was at first community she took 1. new in‘ t l wlsli her ililll-ilglllll lbifli all suffering, none would be so until!