an» N. “WEDNQSDAY. u: tone up, thus induc plenty of fresh air and drink ENOH" Fruit Salt“ first t throughout sun Xnnunlntioufor Nor!) 11nd“: ruitoumnircuilk muL-ru. 1018 NQCAUL s1‘. 10101110 BNO? to...” This weakening condition arises from some failure of ti: body to dispose effectively oi the waste producn of digestion. The Inlurnl way stimulate, and regulate the system- ing a healthy appetite-is to take hinfevery morning. Canada sell All druggisu DEDUCTION Salesman-A velour hat. madam -—whnt size would your husband take? She (buying his birthday pres- enU-ehet-me see--<I really don't known-hot he takes 16 in collars. so Iaitppose his hat would be about ;1_9 to 20. iiiiii ‘l0 uiiiivii Within the next two “reeks a car consisting of flour Bran. Mid- dllngs and Oracked- Corn which we will unload at Albany Station. Parties wanting flour and feeds. would do well to wait for this car and benefit by the low prices. Not- ice of arrival of ca-r will appear here later. GREEN BROS. Borden. P. E. l. 1l948~3~4i. Extending Business To comply with the wishes of the people we intend to open a branch store at Albany where we will ho in a position to give our "ll." actsi-iisvié-r MISSION FRANCE LONDON. March 2.--Brltii-ili officials learned lO-Ilight that 11 Bolencvist. mission has arrived in Paris, and there is much shawl-at- ion il':‘f€ as to the motive. This l! not rtgnrtled here as friendly to Britain, and its progress will he ivalchcd closely. lt is recalled a Russian ravzil ex- per: rttcompanied Foreign Minister and ...is expert is now one of the cluiei members of the mission to Paris, This {ends British official; to believe that tltc Russians have come to try to induce France to suggest changes in the unsigned Lziusaintie treaty relating to the Straits. ‘Some o1‘ these clauses are very (iiSDll-Bilfiillg t0 lliissizi. and Ilfccuw ivants France to ivaivo lll"lll it .s not expected the French Government will take‘ any official notice oi the RlISHilLIIS. But in view of PCCOlll. tczlk of rcsutnption of relations httweeu, the two countries toes at our cellar on mild days. l! highest market prices. 'l'f‘i'tl'.I:l‘~0l‘il‘i, of Russia. to Lausaulic.‘ llli —8H0_P from Holman’: Osmos- -—WE ARE NOW TAKING pota- M. Kennedy it Co, Bradulbnue 32 NW! lwlh -POLICE COUR_T—-A youngrnun was fined $200 and costs or three months for an infraction of the Prohibition Act before Stipendiory Wyatt on Friday morning. H ‘BUSY KEN$tNGTON.-— Much produce is beirighauled 1n durlll! the tine wentiher. consisting princi- pally oi‘ oats. potatoes and dressed pork for which the producers are receiving fair prlcesr-dlfr. Sydney Webster, late of Cripple Creek Col. has started a blacksmith shop near the Strand Tlieavtrc.—l-Iouses and lots arc changing hands. Some are preparing to move into town. The coming summer promises to be lively in the line of building 111111 beautification-K. l ‘AGED CITIZEN DEAD-The death took place at Summerside Sunday morning of» Mrs. Thomas Clements, at the home of her sis- ter. .\lrs, Wm. MoMurdo at the age of 89 years, alter an illness of about three years. she was born at Murray Harbor. but has been rt resident oi‘ Summerside for a nuin- per oi years, she leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. McMurdo. of Sum- merside and one brother. Daniel Iirchatit of California. The funeral takes place Tuesday afternoon ut 2 p. m. from the residence of Wm. Mchlurdo. ----<a0->---— Western Personals. -—.\lr. Austin McNeiil oi‘ Stanfc)’ Bridge nuts a visitor to Kensincnm Ahil Sumnierside last weok.~K. —--)ir. Joseph Stewart of lluy View. drove to Summerslde week-K. ii is thought tho French will take advantage or the situation to discus-L this issue. Till: British sce more than cc. rnicncc in the face that arrival of this mission Willi tilt.- return of the fl bad case of influenza.-—K. the coincides German -.)lr. Peter Doucette. of the Car-ipresidentv M]. O w Ham“ ob iliiii llllllllll 111st‘ l --.\laster Newton lMcArtliur, soul“... of Kelsinm E 01rd of w. n. McArthur is down with .1‘. be... in we‘ aftermongf, Mucigg: a" -oow-r MISS rill’ “upset-l skate and Hockey Match n the Crystal Rink. Sumunorslde Thum- day. —-ciiARi.or'rsroWN.-v~sp'o¢iri skate, Bankers hockey _ h. and more. iioeiicy match lfiflrvothl Rink, Suiumerslde Thur-ultimatum}; 8th. Admission to M135 0M5 i -—-MR. AND MRS. All. GAUQET of Wellington wish to iii-hymen- friando and neighbors m’ m,“ nnuly} klulinessee durlng4h° m. nesa of their son Wm. Russel) whc died on Wednesday Feb $3‘ m; -—SUOCES_SFUL $ALE.-—Thd la. dies of the Prince County jtmpl. tal aid, held a very successful sale oi home cooking aind fancy“ work, on Saturday afternoon in. Batman's Furniture window depart-mom,» the proceeds were very satisfactory, —SAD BEREAVEJMENT _ Mr, and Mrs. W. J. lPendleton, 01mm,‘ Street have the sympathy of [he whole community in the death or their only child two yearo ‘old, which occurred on Saturday -' last, the funeral was held on flnnday to the People's Cemetery. i ‘ H. —'I’HE BANKERS HOCKEY thatch and special skate advgr-ttggd for Wednesday in the Crystal Rink. Sumnncrsirlc. ‘has been post- oont-J until ‘Thursday. Mardh" 8th. ‘when the Charlottetown Bankers and tlii- Sunlmcrslrle Banks-pg will lcrnss slicks. Afiter the game tltoro livlll he a special garlic bebween tho (“IXSiifll Sidiers dt‘ Summer. side alul a picked ladies team "o... lifilinrlottcloiirir. There will be onc- liiourg skirting for the falls after ithc gziqirc. ittinrssion to all 35cm. ' lANNUAL MEETING KEN3|NG_ ‘- TON ‘EGG CIRCLE A large and enthusiastic meg:- to review the work of the past year and make iplnns for 1923. The uhla ltd 0° * - the furthers of $111139"! Mr. .01 tlb Branch also gave u molt interest- lug tullt on tnulPoulw lodult atressln the “who ' ' ty and m - rirubiilty u. in- creased 011. . \ ' The question, o! collltternl lor 1923 was rmly and freely discou- ed, and h‘ motion‘ mtrorisin; ‘the new Boardoi‘ Directors to sign ii. note tor-the rsquitiodainount won unanimously ~ pouodiby ai standing vote. it is the intention- of the Directors. to, moire a. thorough can vaBs of the Konsington district for new menilbe n n the immediate ru- lure, a; thoivgre. Edflitélilllfd to. -' make out!!! on ' S! rce one oi uhe strongest. and best in the provlnoeJFollowlng are the offi- cors and directors for 1928:—Pre~ sldent C. 1M. Howntt; Vice ‘Presid- ent. John Mullins; secretary. J. B. Millman; Directors, Harry Brown, P. S. McIntyre, Brue Paynter, Ro- bert Douglas. Robert lMoMurdo and W. H. Sharpe. Program. THU-REDAY, MARCH 8 WGY (Slihenootldy, N. V. l Genflrnl Electric Oomplny Eastern Standard Time TO maintain a if eve _ " __ ere 1S 12:00 m.——U. i5. Naval Obser- vatory time signals. 12:80 p.mi.—Noou Stock market. quotations. l 12:45 p.m.-—Wea.ti1er forecast ' 0n 485 meters. I .2:00 p.111. Music and “Food Talk," by lMlsa Jessie G. Cole. Nu- tritionist. New York State De- partment of Health. _ 6:00 punIv-JPTMIIOB and stock innrkot quotations. news bulletins. 7:45 p.m.. Radio drama. “The, Grccn Goddess" l instrumental selection. “Dialogud Drama. “The Green Go'iitiesa"..~..l Wm. Archer‘ I l of the family. Lydia E. tngintain a happy W ihnip . me. I was o nervous to force myself to do in aound of my own ohil mo feel-ma ii I must ec . get away from mo. l-lelnnund WGY instrumental Quartet said that: h . g.“ , ltnlah of nukimisowaru n. Smith mkhamfl Vezcwbls Watkins, his vgletnJr-rank Oliver Itlajor Anthony iCrespin .........Jam>es S, B. M Lucille. his wife whit. a d' time, nn Elnnv DAVlS, peg, Mfllllhtlill’. health. Her utie ‘(What did you do with my “ I can't find_any The housewife is usual Pinkhamb _ Ve e Mnnitoba—“l cannot! too i hly of what hour's Vegeto la Compoun wrec roami k ' ttlom a n . e 0c or h h bl GSUldTlIIIOCdEVtEII 8w ‘fig e eogldudoanothin owin to my condition. mother advised me ntertedit. ri ht away, and everyone noticed erenl: woman l d able to do my work."-—Mas. 721 McGee Street, Winni- iihiivti ha PY hatifl" cries the boy. coat? " ask home by e oak Lydia E. pink- d has done for lt and l just. had work. iuvon the ran laying made l>they did not. timberland B troubled wi - ache all the time n and not. o u single bit. for nie, My usliandh to take Lydia E. Compound. excellent for an work. My‘ fellow."- R.R. No. Brunswick. wnu in a short. table Compound beige women to eeping them in good ealth. may!‘ ins in my _ack be helped out to tho Ila oclr, u] I had to be carried up“ dwwn ntai After other medicines "f ' f advised mo to take L Vegetable Compound as one in t Before the first: ' ttie we; take‘ coir walk alone and as 1 kep stronger. until I was baby is as. M l, Cumberland Bay, New home the housewife must: keep in good c s are many and various, and it seems as other member oi the family depended very much on her. s the daughter. l‘ handkerchiefs," yells- the husband. ly the adviser and general manager I.» =~ is.»- --. ‘P. r. 600' ,f i, v Jiialiiimi lulu of wotkllld hid ‘he fnmil l .- izsurmx-u Al..- .1...- l . i viioéésxlkiiiqtjt, on wt ‘it. 1 got‘. o lg to do slimy. n big, M. healthy r-iuur Banrort. Ylols Karwoweka‘ Dr. Basil frraherne . . . . . . . . . Edw. E. Licut. Denis Caridew ferry stall‘. spent the week-end at envied the Chan. and men“ Mm m5 1'0"“: l" ‘Sum-mersme- meeting with a few brief remarks lru. A. c. n innit l‘ _-l.\ir. J. S. Fanning. of the Translmga businegmsstfléxmem tigowégl; ‘fer. Bordiiegi, spent the week end in m.“ an “Home in mam“ amp lsmllmars e- ‘ and output. and a marked improve- rnany customers better service We intend beginning building op- erations as soon as weather con- ditions will poirrsit. and hope to be ready for business May 1st. ittiliilll)’ attache to Angora from Mos w "lie has there been confer-r. 511g with high military officials, Observers here rpnint (llll. in view Cf tii-> 2111p: f; iirc of the ‘a: 1a.... . l Frank Fincli_ GREEN BROS Borden P. E. I. 11948-34i This Easter SEND YOUR FRIENDS A PORTRAIT BY BAYER y v-O-O§§$O-64 *§§§~4"O-O+ i Q-Q-QQ-l-OQ 0n March tr: 1st we mail- ed you a tlauament of your flccount and as March 15th in the cud of our business year. and as it is necessary that all accounts be settled before that date. we would appreciate it very mueh ilf you would kindly favor us with a cheque before that date. ‘ W. W. Wellner, Ltd. Jewelers Grafton St. Fl 911"‘! R1 v1! France \\'(.‘.llll \\‘f‘ r‘ ‘llo iiilllllllv 1-91.; [i . with I1 s. and l. Qqmnbel (llggdiiirgziret are both suffering from resin“. U- 19st presume wimlattacks of influenza and bron- Tull-guy l... [um-MT convobisions £chitis.—K. --t.\lr. Nelson Casley l -<Miss Ella McMahon returned POLICE SEEK AMENDMENT TO THE CRIMINAL CODEWVlth her brother Percy. WllO is i\ —~_ train despatchei- at -.\IOHCLOD.—~K. -'\ ‘lelel-lfltlon irointhc Chief Con-v “ stables Assocfzition o[ Caniitlu will‘ wail on the minister of justice in her uncle Sheriff hincDonald tltllllYil lc-niurrmv seeking inlpgrl-Sllmllltérildfi, returned recently tuck of Flu.——l(. —lMr. Ralph Silliplinnt 0i .\It. University. spent the in town, guest of his Levi Silli- llrilns and adultery. The police will ask that the word “iniended“ from section 23a of the, 00119. covering betting and wager- A9350“ ircz, be removed. The courts hzivelweeit end ruled in several eases iIITOTODQOlDiITEIliQS, ihfr. and firs. that the police have to prove ilitentlllilflllt, ._ oi‘ mind of the people publisiiingl Mid selling racing newspapers. Re-l gztrdliiiz the drug act the police ardside arrived home from .\lount A. anxious to zunend the law's so tlmtSackvllle, Friday to spend n few where drugs are found will be held Mrs. Levi Silliphant. l0 be in Pussesslon of the drugs. The question of grnntlnghai-‘r. the, ~.\Ir. Harold Schumian, son ol‘ police cinln should be lightened .\lr. and Mrs. hi. F. Schurman, nip. Thev rflso seek to make it crim- leaves on Tuesday morning for lnal lor n inzin in live witlh another Mount .-\‘lison Ynivcrsity. Sack- in:iii's wilc in tlic rlclriineiil of one ville. or both litrirlies. _.__ ~‘l.\lr. Peter B. Gallant, an old resident oi Suinnierside, . spent the past Wifitttl‘ visiting his SOCIAL AND ENTERTAINMENT son George in St. John, N. 13.. ur- "**' rived home Saturday night. to Th9 “K1158 Hillllillllll. W118 the spend the summer at his old home. ~ ~€§}——~-?- tnan; Prayer. Rev. dlr. hit-Phonon; l‘ Mr. iE. C. Ho‘ni; Address. Mr. Jolnr "H. Myers; lnslrumcnlzil Music.‘ wltm. PAPER l Rniiinuiir SALE I-leii ore real bargains, " i take advantage or them you mint to save money. if litany beautiful Fnttlrm tor Parlor, Hallo, Dining. Room, BorLRoom and Kltch. en. done up lo unit any room with and without Borders but all at exactly HALF PRICE Now ready in our New Wall Plplr Department. Come early. you are lure to find what yog wont. and the small cost will alarm-hie you. Carter 8:161 ltd‘ ' Dillild M" ‘Milo o Wall cr- u F!!!" ‘ i -‘ tile llnmnn; Recitation, bliss Kittli- cm scene of a. happy ‘gathering on the ————~ . evening of February 21th when thel —-—Rev. .1. J. Zilclionald, and lion. members o1 the COURTQP-‘ililliln lwllillames A. .\ft:l\'ciil, arrived home on 1t social time to raise more funds Snturdny evening from Montreal. if" U"? W- V- S~ Th9 Sefliol imitlwhere the latter had spent n few and hostess. Rev. Mr. and Airs. tlic-lllnyg m the Rgyl-l] vicwrlfl Hosp]. Pliers“ extended a ‘Velcllme llflflllptal. It is pleltsing to note that Mr. w all and a most enioyable rimepicrveiirs condition is not serious was span-t ln pleasant conversation. and 1,15 [fiends hope w we mm ‘llteresl-lng refldngs- , "i-‘llillllllm fully restored to licolth in ti short and addresses. Alter this ilniniy re- “mm freshments were served by the ilili~ ,les. T-he plate was then passed around an the nice sum oi‘ $7.50 was realit-d. ‘Following was the programme: l-lyimn, Beautiful Words of Life; Scripture Reading. Miss Florric in- -—.\'lr. and .\lr.~i. Peter B. Gallant, of this town. have returned home. after spending the winter months with their son. .\ir. and iMrs George, l’. Gallant, St. John, N. B. Their. urn-pd daughter Miss Hazel (lallantl accompanied the aged couple home ~—Many visitors from out oi town. Saturday to Summcrnlde. the went‘ her being fine and trhe mails in irnml shame. took advantage The stores report good llllSiflehii Prniluce was moving a little more freely. and if the ivoatiier and roads continue, iiic merchnmg 100k forward to excellent business. Report of W. i.\l. S.. Mrs. Vi‘. .\. Mc- Qunrric; Solo. Mr. Cites-tor Show: Reading. Will a Alan Rob 6011?.- Mrsi. John D. Aicl-Wai-lane; Arldrossf, Mrs. Warren lnimn and iMlSS hlln- ryn McQuarrle; Recitation. Mites Velma. Nelson. At the close n hear» ‘ty vote of thanks was tendered to the hoot and hostess for their his» tality to which the Rev. gentle- an ire-piled in his usual illllppy “ml Sig!” during tilie past year. His report ’to ‘her homo in Kensinuion fefilflllximatel‘. 11y nf-ter having spent the wlnileri ‘ —iMiss Belle iCotton. who visited’. nut wmcndmenis to the Criminal Her visit being considerably’ pro frolic. covering betting, bail bonds, longed on account oi‘ zi severe at- -l.\fr. Ralph Siilivhanl. Suinmer-l the owners or occupants of a house dflyfi Viilllhg hi5 DHYBMB VF- 11111? Wiol l BRINGING Ur FATHER- lmeilt- in quuliiy had taken place lshovved that the quantity shipped ‘considerably exceeded 15.000 doz. an incrczisc over 1921 of almost 5.- lOOO tloz- \\'llil9 the receipts. iuclurl ling rc-bute. amounted to aipproxi- $4000.00. The Secretary read on extract i‘roin a letter re- cently received from the Provincial Poultry Promoter. congrntulail l‘ the Circle on the splendid abowliig ‘made during the year 1922, ‘and lpOlntilll; out that whereas the qual- lity of eggs generally throughout |tl1e province was inferior, those supplied by Iieusinizton Circle showed n merited intprovetnnnt ovcr the qlrevious year. v iMr. Geo. Lightizer, Manager o! the Candiing Station, being _~pro~ lmost interesting talk on the ibilisi- lllESS end of the work. Ills re- marks throughout were most opti- mistic and he convinced everybody that the Egg and Poultry Associa- tion was here to stay. He declared that the Association was in ‘a stronger financial staite icday than ever before, nor had it ever been ~ so hilly equipped and prepared to lglve salisfncloi'_i' and efficient shr- ‘vice as at llir- present time. He oippealcd l0 illl‘ farmers gonarasliy to tlirou" 1h.» liill rrcirlvl of ‘thpif ,support hcirntl this organization, ‘which sent ovns called on and gave "a ll? (flilllllvll in in: the iii-ill.’ Scene, entire play-remote 1'98‘. ion at the shack o the Himala- yas. l Anti-Region oi’ gaunt and al; most treeless mountains near the palace of the Rajah where l-hfi airplane. carying Major Creepin- lils’ wife and Dr. Trahernfl. 1153 m. lll"l-—-Snme as Act. Il- lnsiruniontal selection. “Serenade: ffulll “Les Millions dnrlequin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dri8° UHOW IRITMN WlLL PM! lMONiDON. March 6.—-Smnley ctlon. “Cam-MP Baldwin-Chancellor of the Exche- Dvorflllrmfllfilel‘ quer, replying to a. questioner in the House today, said ‘that on the bests of the sixty-two-year term for "corteae paying thedelrt to the United States. the payments-on the delbt Quartet ‘The Green Goddess" Drmiia. hall in the Dil- Art. ‘IV-Gilli!!!’ ace of the Raiuh. instrumental sele ftlll" lantlml after wmlshap. lnrtrufrlital selection. d“ swam". . . ippolltow-ilwanow Quartet ' would be as follows: Drama. "The (green Goddess" An immediate cits-h payment of M. lll-Snugger)’, or don. of the $4,128,086; an annual paytsent or “Jan 31.31.000.000 for ten years, rin ap- qngtrumenval Sanction, flcortegye nual payment of $184,000,000 lor m5“- ‘ Mildenberz fifty years and a final payment of . $118,481,880. or an aggregate of 192.246.000.000 ait par of exchange. and 4 per cent. more at 4.68. These figures. ha said had no stunning; except- in relation to the -—--— _ 62-year term. l! Great Britain paid The following lo the MNQWXZ °t more apesdiiyfthen the aggregate the Provincial Normal Sdlrpol for WW“; b9 rumce¢ ----oo>—-—- MOST VEGBELS 0N GREAT .1|1g.m'ODl.il oi‘ February‘.- ‘ LAKES HAVE OANADIANB Quartit __ Bq-gma. "Th6 Q7861! Godllau NORMAL school. 10f its kind in North .\i\.ir=r't~‘\ftf>- day. lie pointed out 1hr. iullyw- a quarter o1‘ a million dollars ad during the lust. low years xvlilclt would have been lost to rnem bill tireiy had the Assoclaltion not K0611 doing business. not only had-tilt}. people received more money but. the reputation of .1‘. E. ‘lsluml eggs had been so improved that the best markets. both home and abroad." were eagerly ‘looking to us for sup. plies. in concluding his remarks J10 paid ll. splendid tribute to Mr; Kerr with whom lie had been clone i been paid to tho people in ro btitos l) Principal's Detpnrt-menh- Mine IN _GONTROL Harrington, teacher: Grndo V-Evfl-l Gurney; 2. Archie Nelson. Grade‘ :'.'l/. 1 dill! White; Z PIOYOIVJB MiG- Isvn oATnARhpyEs‘ awn-ch 6__ ll "'1'“”l'- z 5m"! 9mm" 3 Captain Tom dllurray of Cleveland, in addressing the Lions Club here, declared that nlnetentm or the men on the bridges Oi vessels today on the Gremt Lakes Ollgtt’! liked-r. Pound. - lilies Inigo‘ nr-part-mont-Grade American were of, Canadlnxn birth. ill; 1 Hoiiuct Niciiw 2 Hurry pa. throng; fl s .‘.l l 8Q CSYUSIFZ- arses ll. Vlililo m ._ .; s. John Michael; 3 Ivan Vaughan. wMlEn Johnson's DlQZlfi|nlC1ll--—- Bride l, Division 1, lit-pg a Esp. 101M011; h Floyti Carmichael; 3. Nari Bourke. Dwision 2. i, Abbie Wellnes- and. Inuit Ritchie. equal l" vr-r -morll—‘- --—~¢oc>-—~-— FAIR ENOUGH “But, your Honor." Drotenteil the . speeder wiho llllld- Just received l1 ' jail. sentence, “you don‘t realize “t LAllii M...‘ CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESQ a Headache.- “ l INDIGESHON ‘_ Stomach Trouble, GOLD EVERYWHERE- » Q~EYNIS>1WWMKBV3 Ruth. Brown. _ . I | WIQS F ‘i. " . Uclériglli. it'll}! been received that my time is worth money." "Ob, indeed}? sold the. Judge. "Well, ii you can produce a single citizen who iloosiiil. consider that his lite tumors valuable to him than your‘ time is toyoii, I'll let you ni tine." ARM ‘ Wfliitirsas “l wnwrso m mam-roan ‘Moron 6.—8o many _ stern farmers for swig; ‘l3 ‘Ill-l! Q “mm , _ hands. Fritz Beck delegate to . Canada from-ithu-Swlua Moooiwtlon 9n Saskatchewan, has abbndoned his propoood It) toflnsltatohewnn, _ , - Alberta and Bzfl ' vllo like despntch of the first party ~ l his compatriots to Capella and ‘to accompany them to the Domin- on. ~ ' - Gil ‘fir? horn. ll. ~ . ‘ um , " bihtnrumitnwutnna anner and heartily invited all to (M Q¢ECT‘N-5MTQ MOORE TO ‘retransmit: -_\ \ - '\ fniiiiiii s A _,- '1 l '7 1w A f" ploy-Tin?" " l ii‘- eumw nirlw new ‘venomous. ‘" in Memori ' - A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE On February inn. at tihe as.» 0L 5i) Mrs. H. ACON). 37 OPlQlW 5L. B18891] tic her last rfljirli- The news of‘ her de"atii""f _ W] a shook of surprise for ill! V!!! not knonvn to be eidk. W W". .110!‘ ever, too true. , on Tuesday. Oh Taken suddenly ill the m. sire also at ml! the next My. hi5 W" m on Monday, the 10th. Born‘ ‘in 18M, 1880, she settled. inttte city in 188i where she lived her life sun rounded by a growing family and a. good talthaful husband. A quiet antlresenwzd nature with l1 loving disposition. she endeared herself to all with whom she canig in cou- wct. Always ready to sacrifice herself for the benefit of others she avendeil her way qulefly through life with a cheering smile always looking on the bright side and never falling those who had need of her 5Y'U¥P8flly_.'.il1d kind- D681; fl‘ e high esteem in which one was lie-id was evidenced by the many tokens ct syimlmthy tended to the bereaved family. iTno vibllowinlg were the floral irlhiwes: Family. Piilomwreotha. Bmvhxvors Bruce Stewart a G0,; Euliiloyeeo Moore o silenced; Mesirs Moore a McLeod‘, Baiptiat Church Choir; Band of the 105th "Mo; Cirmwn Driving chm. Ahenweit Athletic Clirb; Mr, and Mru. D. K. McLeod. Employees E. E~ VENOM; Mr. Wun. Rodd and family: Mr. Fulton Moreqido. lsnrnys~msr 1.. n. King; m. and Mrs. L. M. MqDonalilyMr. and Mrs-E. G. Saunders and faintly: Mr. and llfra. J. A‘. Clank and tam "y; Mr and Mrs. Preston-Soother; Mt- wql-Mrs- Hush merrily; Mr.‘ AndMm. W. A.- Belrs. my Bland, id to rest "w. Saunders. lufoel Ciintello “world Jessie litre‘. G; l-T. lliudaon. Mm. W. .. “will”. Mrs. DcaBrlab/Y. Mia M30111. Bflilotey-Mien Nora L. i “it ‘la r miilatiieas. Mr. or Annie, bode. mid illlrniltl ‘ and one lialfi ‘sister, Min. ‘ or. qt Mum? Halli?"- -.‘ , NEW ZIAL T569 ll ‘c? Down. J. rim. Matte wood. _ ~- --‘" .1. oath-Mr. and ll. W. Robblflfi. Bambi et Schodl. B. Dalll , ‘Mtss ndlih = . A ibigfjtuinpml nerd” held at“ be "home. WMIF the nt-v. n ‘r c. Bum. followed by many friends .,_ its way lntliq. cemetery vii last flies were WI‘!!! u" ‘ The pail bearers were» __ ship ivnsurmreuitiw. iiir- l-l’ don. Mr- Chanterviilol-llllt- dock Ross. Nit-J. K. Ross ‘ E. u. Saunders. ‘ To mourn the loco oi a- l4 lovqil mother and viii loft a sort-owing h 5 song. namely its! William _olf__ ‘ Toronto vi brother. Junk .,P._roude p Dion Mother thou but .. Hire thy lode we d - -Bnt ‘ti; God who Mill . He can-all our Q95! P . 7W. _ . l‘ Auowrrdl wiri-i one)“ 1 FWiEhUNUfON N9“. ii Mai-oh 6.-‘-Tho Government. Zenlund v hi; ' tweentlow"! I as nom- splendor M!’ . llllotionvli i l"!