l” SU HEWESTERNGUARDIAN AGENT: litre. John Pond. ll Church Street-Plums zoo SUMMEBSIDE Ind PRINCE COUNTY m subscriptions. Advcrtislngslmuld be left with Mn. Pond. Gnu-dim may he boughstg-t; nay of the following llufgg n, water Street. firs; Water Street. q iliiin will be delivered to ‘any horn in n" :1‘; zn per day. or 10c |.sr week. Phouoezaa Gourllel Drngn Mark anion, otlneémlllilifi: 21:53:; Summersldo by for this service, .. Bo your order to the b0! eililonclble for deliveries on your route. mun; ls reserved for news r m] interest, but. advertising 1n flock M; Branch ‘Mwsy nature may be inse e “mi; a word, strictly payable nirance. Multan, male silver fox, p, Sutherland .. inc. [FT FOR Nl-JW YORK. -- Dr. m; A, R. Grant left yesterday ni- york on a snort; visit-S. (in QUILK farting in cold c; “Se yr rch auto storage lies, Edison siiéirk iéugs, winter Al ‘Oi iii. race’s. i‘“"' ' ° L-2b3-2-27-2i. be and female . Notify M. , L-261-2-27-4l. ‘Ullh ' The new mul- v, nin stiles with liver 1m, The Rexall _ L-275-2-21-2i. no ulriilx —It _i.s pleas- i MlSS Elaine Bow- iiinesa isi king a good recov- nm ‘iier recent operation for alx. -S. ilGlSTRAT S COURT tiaie Darby held Court on ' mid hclrd several Prohibi- A woman charged un- e cl ise Ari lor the posses- oi bier was lined $25.00 and She paid inc fine. A man on ‘r charge iiiid his case dis- A mail charged under the ‘alioii Act. nus charged with l0ll slid we.»- fiiied $200, and A man ini" an olieinse against lZ-Plfliiv Bud Act. ivris fined ‘cum and (cuts. —-S. LlTli 0i- MRS. JOHN G. lDZlEH-MflllY friends learn- llll regret of the posing of Jonn G. Mackenzie, who died. liiiiic oi iier daughter, Mrs, .: Piifllllfl‘, on P rinaylast. Mrs. llZl€ llfltl nuinv Christian vir- viiicli ciiiloareo her to ail who iiie pleasure of her acquaint- Sne was a native of Ulgg, ieiore lier mnrriniie was Saran Siie was 2i sister 0f Rev. _ [(\l'lllt‘l‘ pastor at Lot. ur . Slio leaves to mourn oilowinz children: Mrs. And- \laci\eiil, Georgetown; Mrs. iiiiaiicr oi Liioitiininster, Sas- ewaii who is at home at pie- lilrs. brnest Uunnlnil; Mis. wen, sianlrv bridge; Mrs. Er- cousins, hunter iciver; Mrs. e Banner. bong River; Janus cheiizie. Loni: River, and in Saskatchewan. to all o - much sympathy is extended. ' on Sunday iiie licnie oi M . Dunning, lg Personals if. George Sims of French is vlsitinlz in Summersidea-S. s Walter Jenkins of Becleque friends in Summerside. issElvs Webester, Norboro, akiew days in Summerside "rs Glenn Waite. Snmmerslde, the neck-rind in sherbrooke lust oi hei- mother, Mrs. i Hattie Walker. Summer- _ l Dissent spending some her sister Mrs, Leonard frbrooke. in?“ Robertson. Summer- i t the iveelr-end in Nor- i guest oi his cousin Master Hiding \ llalillllil. Norboro. is visit- Cillvman the guest of Mr. ~15. Albert Mzicwiiliams. (in-mind Mrs. Fred LeBlanc mil sln o’ Film» N- 5-’ k Leilmn Noiboro the guests ck l“ 111011191’. Mrs. Peter r - 111d Mrs. J. ' 1“ We posserilgrsvgilutgfl Hoyfilerdill’ returning from ‘ ‘WW1 and llewisvillo. sis ci__‘ _ . l Connickllsllimnlrivlllfilggpnttidn: m“ l0 Kiiikora recently. .siid Mr LR A“ 1 . - . en left this ofmlvglltn ‘a. Mr. Allen will , , . l l?" ialiililildiilfililélii“ . 006mm‘- Qntarlo. on their- lf. gglllmlllew. teacher of i M P“ “We llskand m. mggfiew u hi... u. s. "h" Mend with their pan .. Ma Vernon Matthew, li rsllil“ Taylor of Hamilton - ,, “eltiflde on Wednesday .. whlchlllgfiflil oi Roderick i. ch °fll< place in the ~ “"11 that. after- MiwK y, L-25l-2-26-2i. —-BEXALL TASTE iii Taylor Dru: 00.. i'“<'§§§i..’§{o§?“" -LOS'l‘-»Car kc 1 _ gyl Pa"? Weellfiiyssutlrxlrngigslrclllefqg. ‘ 77. —-LEFT FOR. MON _.. Yeswflllly for Moneion w attend a arceetliésjhogithe Crown Life Insur- —HOCKEY. Bedequc Rink, sign 1111,1038 MacFarlaiie league game, 1' “yi Feb- 23lll- New Arman vs. Mlddlewll. Skate alter. Admission 15- L-273—2-27-2i. —F0ll BETTER. pictures and gglsfaotlon bring your films to “r1195 Drus Store. L-275-2-27-2l. —W-ANTED young lady of nod education as companion to girl ii, Must be Protestant. Grind 110ml; Wnlfi 30X 346. Suinmerside. L-276-Z-27-2l. -—NORTll SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAY OFIS. Kenslngtcn Rink. Thursday. February 21m, loll at 8 P. M. Spring Valley vs. Ken. sington Spitfires. 3rd game of the best 2 of J total game series. Ad. ion 20c and 10c, L-210-2-27-ll. -1.r:svas you NEW YORK _ Dr. W.B. Howatt of Summerside leaves this morning for New York to take a post-graduate course. -S. —CONGRATULATIONS. -Ser|z. cant Earl G. and Mrs. Cannon, St. iileanors. are receiving congratula- tions on the arrival of n. baby boy on February 24th in . ~ e Cfllmty Hospital. Mrs. Cannon u... f0l'm¢l‘ly Miss Doris Sims or Frenq Rlver.—8. l —RED CROSS CARD PARTY. _. The Red Cross Society of St. Elean. ors held a very successful card iarty in the hall on Monday even- ng. The attendance was large and the proceeds verv gratifying. Auc- tion Forty-fives was played. prizes being won by Mrs. Walter Arsen- ault and Mr. Frank MncCorniack. The consolation prises were won by Avis Tanton and Ernest Darby. Ai- teii a delicious lunch lmchbeen serv- ed, the guests enjoyed dancing un- til a late hour. S —FUNERAL 0F MR. ll. T. MORRISON - The funeral services for Roderick T. Morrison were held yesterday afternoon from the Pies- byterian Church, many friends g coming from all parts of the pro- vince to pay a last tribute of res- pect. Riev. Wm. Verwolf conducted the service, assisted by the Cll-Dll‘. who san with much feeling the favorite ymns of the deceased. The pallbearers were: Mayor John E. Campbell; C. B. Morris; John ‘Tav- lor; George Bowness; Patrick Dal- ey and A. S. MacKain-S. -—LEG!0N AUXILIARY TEA -- A very successful tea. wins held by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sum- merside Brunch of the Canadian Legion on Tuesday afiernon tta ol-i Legion on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Tanton. The re- ception rooms and dining room were very prettily decorated with flags and poppies. A large number of la- dies attended and a izood sum reall- aed for war work. Mrs. Neil R. Dur- snt and Mrs. lbelti] R. Smith assist- ed the hostess in receiving the guests. Mrs. Harold Nicholson ut- tended the door. Mrs. Arthur Cor- ney and Mrs. T. H. E. Inmzm ush- ered the guests to the (lllllllll room when Mrs. Sherman MacAssey and Mrs. George A. Callbeek presided over the tea cups. Mrs. R. E. Ellis replenished. Members of the auxil- iary assisted in serving. -S. —DEATH OF ALEXANDER ‘B. MacKAlh-Jfliere passed awiiv lust Friday at his home in Graham's Road. Alexander B. MacKay. at F3 years of aize. Mr. MacKiiy was a prominent farmer in the district and his death is ii distinct loss iotl~e community. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Emily Cameron. of Long River, rind the follovdnit sons and daughters: William and Mamie at. home; David. French River; Mrs. rlotfetown: and a , B. daughter. Bessie. in Vancouver. BU- The funeral took lace on Monday from his late res deuce. RBV- Ml‘- VerWolf, of Summerside, faking the servgea The Pall-bearers were Messrs. Cameron MaoGreizor. 0°0- MacLeod. John MacLeod. Ira Mac- Leod, James A. Campbell and lie- ber Pickerinil- Illlfllmml “"15 m New London cemetery. RADIO PARTIES FOR FUNDS nos meatless-win) — British war relief funds are auizmenlcd by proceeds or radio parties here where hostess cdiects l0 cents or a cum; ier from each guest. for hear Churchill, Roosevelt or some bll! concert. over the alr._ MDOKHOLLL-(c?) ~0wimr l0 blockade and lack of shlpplrlil- Stills; den’: i040 export of pull? Find ° , roducis was barely 6119-11141 ° hot of a normal -aoetll11,£.l'.°. iliiil. Pu: Filled Boil: lilac of Much Misery “"31" from boils yiou knew lien sisir sud msde you fee , 15m,“ “filllwnrd indication of impurities in ghml lilt when u think you are rid of oro Allllhgllsming oomliupgililgaclgwnmsdo may "W 810D 111°" on, ,,mmme b0. - l should ‘ggfilgbis Nomi mltliblilg, Bind a" ‘cm helping ou get rid of them? ‘Thousand! b!" °' 111 P t N) years. Why not you? - 9 l! fy the blood, o0 W"! 11111’ l" Blood Bitters, l1 0111mm f‘ ‘P; 1-. , Th» r. Mllbuns ca." United, Toronto. on. -—TWO and three cell flashll ht Co L_263_2_2,3,_2ifl. lotzé-‘iolénopeudlns a week in Char- S iviary Muttart, Mrs. Murphy B11 lflarleton And Vicinity QOYDON-l Fred Dillon, o! Debert, t le ‘siprlgndsaln garafelllilztmwxk-em mm Mr. Avard Bell, h" as his Buest his daughter-in- iasv. NLrs. Russell Bell, Borden. Mrs. Joseph Cutilffe. Cape Tray. erse. is visiting her da hter, Mrs. Albert Calibeck, North '1 yon, Miss Doris Webster, Augustine the Quest of her aunt, ivlrs. J. P. Crockett. Miss Margaret Hill, FrederlctonJs spencimi; some time in Carleton, the guest or Mrs. Paul Lavole, Miss Ruth MacDonald and Mr. Joseph Nocnan. Prince oi war; College students, spent; m; week. end at their respective homes in Carleton. Mr. James S. Campbell, of Ca Traverse. was a. week-end visitor g Summerside. Miss Eleanor Lord spent a pleas- ant. week-end tne guest of Mus elvelyne Harvey. Cape ‘Traverse. Misses Eleanor and Marion Bel returned to Charlottetown Monday morning alter an enjoyable week- end at. their home in Caixeton. Mrs. Mark Cameron, Hampton, returned home on Monday after a DlilSBlJll visit to Cape Traverse, Louis Muttart. Mrs. Cameron also spent the week-end in Cape Tra- V6l'S€. ~ Miss Elizabeth R. MacKay, Pleas- ant. Valley, teacher of Carleton school, spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Mary Muttart. Friends of Mr. Harold Heffeil, if Carleton, are izlad to learn that he is recovering from his recent illness in Montreal. Mrs. Victor Shaw. with her little sons, Neil and ‘Scott. returned ller home in Debable last Saturdsy alter a pleasant visit with her par- cnts, lvLr. and Mrs. Edwin McWLli- ams, Cape ‘haverse. Mrs. Melville Bell, with her little daughter Deanna, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Wiliiams, Cape Traverse. Mr, and Mrs. heeman MacWilll- ains, Cape Traverse, drove to New Arman on Monday to visit Mrs. Mncwiiilams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnls. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Crozler on the birth of a son at the home of Mrs. Leeman Mac- Cape Traverse, 1 business was discussed. The Birth- dw meeilniz ts to be held in March arid Mrs. Frank Muttart". kindly in- yllted the members to meet at her ome. Letters were read concern. w 11W Temperance question and 1-1‘ Bflvlnss. Th president paid fill-lbs tribute to the memory of M3"- AVll-Pd Bell. who passed on to hlshicr service since the last. meeL 113- Tlle meellml closed with the Benediction. Mrs. MacWilliams served delicious refreshments in tie social hour which followed. Howlan and Vicinity Miss Eva. Arsenault and Evelyn Gallant were recent passengers lo Montreal Mi‘. G. P: Arsenault. C. N. 3,, Operator. Spent the week end visit- ing with his family. Hts many friends will be sorry lo learn that Mi‘. F‘. Peters Dru/gr i5 0n the 510k list. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Harold White on the arrival of a. baby bgy_ A Red Cross and Patriotic con. cert was held in St Anthony's 1121-. on Monday. Feb. 24th. The yirozram was Very good and was enjoyed by all present. The funeral of Mrs. John 11c. Lean was held from her late resid- ence to the Bnpl-l-lt. Coineir-ry in West Devon! my. A A. Mclieml OlflClHldrliZ. She leaves in mnnm her husband, and three delight”; Mrs. Mat. Sivect. l\ii's. Lawson ‘where 5119 w“ 111° 511959 91 MYS-HBYundldg-e and Mrs John M"D.)*i- aid. " ‘ ‘ The residents of Upper Howlgn were deeply shocked at the :>l1(l(‘l€"ll P8551118 of Thomas Smzillrnzin, a resident of Forcslview Mr. Small- man was a kliirl and most obliglnz mlghbour and was respected by all who knew liiiu. His funeral Wllllfll was largely attended was held iii-mi ills late residence to the Baptist Cemetery at Springfield West. Rev Mr A. McLeod officiated at the home and grave. D. Wool from sh'ep rnlswi in certain (‘Pstzicts of Pclniiei is risin-irtd to be especzailv fitted for the prcducticn of carpets. ASTHMA BllllNCl-llTlS Mill T000“. RING-ON 00llGllS llllii BULBS Williams, Cape Traverse. Mrs. Lester Maowllllarns, of Cage 'I‘i'averse, spent a pleasant wee - end in Borden. Miss Dorothy MacFarlane. teach- er of St. Eleonora school, spent the week-end at. her home in North Carleton. MrsJSterliug MacKay, Albany, was a passenger to Charlottetown Monday morning. SergL-Pilot, Elmer Muttart was pleasantly surprised when alarge number of nls friends gathered at’. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Muttart, Cape ‘lraverse, i0 wish lulu the best oi‘ luck and. bid him farewell before he left t0 re- sunie his military duties after a brief iurlough. when the sues-B had assembled, Harold Campbel read a nicely worded, oomphneni- 111')’ address and Iley Crooks made the presentation of a handsome Fierce ring. After Elmer iiad thanked his friends for their gilt. and their mood wishes. he was most heartily bounced. and theycompany joined in singing "For Hes a. J01 Good Fellow." Delicious refresh- ments were served and s. happy ove- ning was spent. with games, n'i_ and pleasant conversation, closing witii uoo Save the Kins. The Cape Traverse Young Peogleeb Union met on Friday evenmE. b- 14, at the home 0f Mildred Muitmt. Wlbll the new president, Ihcinia Qiiigley, in the chair. ‘lhe meetlnil opened with the hymn Breathe ‘On ivie Breath of God. and the 5WD- lurc was read by Mildred M11115“- i-eriic Bell, who had charge of time uevoiionai part of the meewls. 88W OUT OUR WAY MMERSIDE GU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHR Friends here are sorry to lieu-u of the illness o! Mrs. William Mll- llngton of Borden and hope for her early recovery. Mr. victor Macrarlans of Bor- D den was I. visitor to Charlottetown Ofl Ffldfly. Mr. John Jay who some months ago enlisted with the R. C. A. F. returned to his home in Borden on Monday. He is receiving a warm welcome from friends hero who re- gret that he is home on sick leave and wish him a speedy retun-i to good health. The final card party of the series was held in the town hall on Mon- day evenlng with a large crowd in attendance. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. W. heard and gents by Mr. Kenneth MacAleer with con- solation prizes going to Mrs. O Stewart and Mr. M. Campbell Af- ter lunch had been served playing was resumed for the freezeout which was won by Mrs. Preston Darrach. Grandprlzes for the series were giv- en to Mrs. Neil Darrach and Mr. Ralph Dorsey. Two school teams had a very smart game of hockey on Wed- nesday last. with the Beavers de- feating the Hawks by the score of SUMMARY: First Period: i-Beavers, E. Richard. 2—-Hawks, Ct. Jay. Ii-Beavcrs, E. P“lBi‘d. Penalties, None. Second Period: ii-J-Iawks, R. Dorsey. 5—Beavers. E. Pickering. 6- Beavers. F. Oatway. Penalties, H. Stewart. Third Period; ‘l-J-iawks, S MacLeod. 3--H&\Vli5. S. MacLeod. il-Beavers, E. Richard. Ill-Beavers. E. Richard. 0ld time 0. P. lelegrapher dies i i l. l VANCOUVER. Feb. 26 —-(CP) — flildwaiirl Burchlll, 73, old time rele- graplier and former operator with ,thc Canadian Press died here yes- 1 terday. Born in Cape Breton Island, N. 8., Mr, Burchill Joined the telegraph staff of the Canadian Pacific Rall- man. Ho worked ‘iway as a young Sllllllili an m! Dlp-treatingseed potatoes with SEMESAN BEL costs only 83 cents an acre for disinfectant, reduces seed piece decay, seed- borne scab and ihizoclanikr; gays profit in better, often lggeryieldalUsed ' mediately after cutting, helps check spread oi’ ring rot by knife. Write for free SEMESAN BEL pam- phlet now. lllillllllll lllllllSTlllB LIMITED Mlnuhoturen cl Fertiliser: "llulle N- S‘ $500,000 wharf For Saint John SAINT JOHN, N.B., Feb. Z6—(CP) —R.obert K. Smith, Ottawa, chair- man of the National Harbois Board, wired Mayor C. R. Wesson, of saint John today that a. EIOO-foot timber wharf to cost approximately $500,- 000 will be built on the nics. siric of Saint John harbor this year. Work is expected to Sliiil. ill about a month and to be finished in time for next winter's shipping season. Additional port facilities here were urged by civic and other offlcias when the Saint John a few weeks ago. Harbors Board visited wARirEFAiiETeREiIZNGE MADRIII-(CP) —- "The Immac- ulate Conception“ by Murillo, 11th century mast/er, has arrived in Spain from France as the result, of Franco-Spanish exchange cf not- able art The sun appears red at‘ sunset because red light. l5 best able to penetrate murky atmosphere. he joined the staff of the Van- vouvcr Daily Province. In i913 he joined the Canadian Press. re- maining there until he retired in i930. He leavcs a son and daughter in lVnnunivrr anrl n hynlher and sis- with the railway until 1909 wheirtcr in Dartmouth. S. an appropriate reading. Mixliarkcr iect in prayer. and. alter the slnllms oi Faith of Our Fathers. he 85V‘! l1 most interesting task which WH-S lollowed by a discussion. The iniuutw of the previous meetini were read and apcroved- A let“! was read from a member who is now a patient in the Banatorlurn, LliBllklilR the Young People for the Christmas gift. they has: sent. iier. "uoim MacDonald and Deane Boil were Bpllflifllfid to o’ arrange- ments for s. Young People s skate at tiie rink. Ferne Bell, Mildred Mut- tart and Mrs. Dick Carver were appointed a committee to arrantle l weighing party, rhe following com- mitisies were aKKOMmHIODIJIMIXJEIIlKl : o - meek m; r “id lvfuttart; Lurwh iviiiured Lowtlier; Devotional. David Evelyn Bell put on a Val- hich opened with a lively sing-song, much enloyed by nii. with ivir. Barker at» the Dlllllfl- Other numbers were a rfiadlnskcfilv. i l1 ' served by the committee in chaise. nnd the meeting closed with i e benediction, loilowed by God 31v! the King. Traverse Women's Mis- ctv met at the homo of lllams on Thurs- dnv afternoon, February i3. wlt-htlie newly-elbow‘ president, Mrs. Nor- in the chair, ‘rite theme for the worship service was Plndlrfl the way through nrsvor- Tlwlnwtg imz opened with selected Scrlvlllfe verses read by the president. responses suns as a solo. ‘Five Drill-f ei- hymn, Dear Lord and Father o Mankind. was ¢ . followed L! prayer bv Mrs. Cut life. and tho Lord's Prayer in unison. Bcrlptllfe selections were i-esd by Mm don Harvey Mrs. Mrs. Cutll ie. and Miss Mary Muttart. DN- sldeni. then gave an impressive talk hers paid their annual fees and Misc avvrsiis g Q5 v. m. no u. c. n7, on. 600D 605m’ JusT oiuE MORE ‘TpiP ‘THQU THAT SHORT cm 0F Y/WuQs AND WE'LL HAVE ENOUGH EXTRA REAL E§TATE ‘r0 BUILD A HOUSE on! MAYBE I'M AIN'T IT? "THE WOQQV WAIZT. VRETTY VAL‘ UABLE ' ' REAL. ESVATES A GOOD INVESTMENT, ASMA-TAIZE A SMALL M Muttsrt song All For Jesus as l llleydicstlon of the Offellllll- 5°11" BRINGING UP FATHER FELL. GET’ IN \@ WA '- SAVING IT‘ ‘Cape Breton Man found Hacked to death doughtiest warriors. _ 21-year-old stepdaughter oi. Heffriclges wife found the body o1 the 51year-oid steelworker under his, bed in his tenement house. The corpse was hacked and s. bloodq stained axe was discovered in the‘ kitchen. Police said Heifridge apparently had been beaten about the head. His feet protruded from beneath the bed. His body was cloaked only in underwear and a. sweater. Police qustloned relatives and other residents of the Coke Ovens. but no charge was laid tonlkht- , Police were informed by Gill Qll-i nick, n Hungarian. that the VlIZL-lm‘ had been dririklfifi last nlaht ondi that. they had parted at the Hef-i fridge home about 10 DJIl- M15‘ 1191" fridge and her steP-dflllgllwr “are questioned at headqllulll-‘TS- 3°41 were the house when an officer “S!” died Cabbage Heffridge. a hard man who lived in a hard dis- trict. His fists carried him through countless fights in a region thickly populated bgflrorgg-ttiers worklniz at Sydney's s . D I1 - lie and death had been cgoisle neighbors before. lnOctobelyull . somebody found Cab W1 fl three-inch gash in his s ull. H9931‘ entlv dying in _a squalid Interna- tional Pier district shack. image Doctors were waiting for He L to breathe his last. until they ivelld Cabbzilze was V around the woods in nearby serve, carrying a sun 11ml 11 ""1119 of rum. About lo wears asp. Cabllalle 1°‘ into s, brawl with a heavier inan- Hi5 Iceman used a kitchen chéatigxg: Hcffiidze illglitghlylggieglll- 11“ e .. . wring,” goo]; Cabbage off to hospi- tal that. time. sufferiniz a fractured» skull. but when his oppfiflenl camei up in court on an attempteg mo: derciierze. Heffrldee was l "e testify. In Memoriam ARDIA ONICLE A Rlliialiil) WITH ff/Fffyl/f’ incurs ciilliil LOSSES! ’Kill many seed-borne diseases of onls, lirir i-y, l -' l-Jiy fronting seed willi (‘l llil '. ‘ improves stands, increases yields. Widely rccoinnicnilctl. One pound treats 32 liuslicls of seed, so cost is only a. low ccuts sn ncre! Write forlrecCElll-lSANpurnpliletnow. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED unusual-me: i: Fscrflllun time on the force in the outlying districts. He was promoted to cor. poral on December (Sill, liiio, ser- geant: on April 25, 192i, lieutenant oii Apnl 6, llldl, and. captain in September, 1936. tlhiol’ Charles D. Dulle said oi’ lmn: "Captain Anneur was a splen- did _offlcer. He was twice cited for meritorious service during his long career." Ills first citation was received Jailuciry. i913. after he had riske his life to carry Mrs. W. S. Rico from a burning building. He was cited’ again lll 1920 for the single- iiaiiued capture of two bandits. As a captain ‘lie commanded first Richmond district anti lately Ingle- side district. He is survived by two sons, John M. Annonr, a member of the San Francisco police (lidilflfllllfilll, and Bert Amieur, a Lbs A1 trs business man. also a, rlaugiu M s Nance Aniicar, with uncut li-s iivstl at 2 Linares Avenue sziire ill»? nth 0f his wile one and a lliiii years ago. He was a. son cf the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Aniiear, of Lowe! siiuntague, and llils pron a resident cf California for many years. He was n brother cf Mont An- near, l\i.P.P., rind Gcoruc Aimoar Lower Montaigne, liurryi ilniierir, of North Dzikou. . a illeyxl J. U‘Brien, Stxiiicyi, N.S.. Mrs. Theodore Russ, Black RlYrl‘, N. B., CAPTAIN JOHN A. ANNE-HI SAN FRANCECO. Fleb. 20. -The death occurred in the St. Josevllli Hospital, San Francisco, yesterday, from a heart. ailment, of John A i‘ iiii: .ii'. med 65, captain in the po-N i lice department. He had been ill for i all e became a member of the pdlce depziriiiieni, on January 5th, i904. Ho was known for his quiet, effici- enlLlllflllilEl‘_B1'l§l_SD€Il$_lTl0§Lpf his Ill By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE I about a i, r om apprar lar I solves a czst p‘: and Mrs. E. E. Poole, of Rosina. Lust. year lils sisters, Mrs. O'Bl‘l€li and Mrs. R. \..i‘.cd him. The [tint-val look i1 inst Suri- ilay to Wood awn conic . Wall-to-uiail c i may be cheaper to i ciiqzci. tnrin so rcLnzsh i floor. Willi — lllrijoi" Hoopla ENOUGH "FOR ‘This Boa-r WiLL. 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