TllE_§_HARLOT'l‘ETOWl_\LGUARDlAN PAGE rwo _______i__ g . ‘um '1‘HE PEOPLE John Gresham 's Girl 1 MAY KNOW . (A wlllmll ol interest to all recordln: Meenled facts and worthy opinions regarding the place o! alcoholic beverages in modern life: Ill well as news of the proiross of the campaign for a "dry” world.) By Concordia Merrel (continued) those words that he nad noe reckon- "Mly terms," he sold through 11$ ‘ (.4 “viih, . , some destructiv; pow- teeth, "are quite easily ‘stated. YO" ‘Ur h; hcy p316 face and sorrowful (Sponsored by us, an“ IV can keep up the Lglit or you can» Icyes, gym he had not counted on. Division, 80m of Temperance l get out of mieihess. . . . I elwuldl , Well, he had played his some P- 5- 1- lldvlse you to izet out 0! b"S1“°-‘>‘-" ‘oi. to its rihni iluow, audit meant ‘Ihat was 0111011)’ Bddfld- i _jrlsg nothing. “Then you we "wwllghl? d°‘°*"- Quite suddenly. he dlonved beek ALCOHOL AND EFFICIENCY mined to ruin in?" said Sir Jelm- limo his chair. utterlm a queer "Determined “"1111 l diitemllm‘, little smothered cry. stretched his tlon that it took three years of i arms our, on the desk before him. _. ' prison to build," answered bee. l._,,,d bqwed his hcini on them. . . “Alcohol is not in any sense a. stimulant to the brain or spinal march-Medical evidence (wet and rollicking WPilIAT a joy are healthy, c drift wriiit you horo. . l . ." "Why don't you go? I . I don't taking a. moderate ‘There is no doubt that even on delayed on account of storm and to l anwum‘ off allow hcr brother from Head 0i’ assembled to pay thor last tribute of respect to the deceased, and t0 McCoubroy, Gr srge dry) before the Royal Commission ildygn when you are in - ., ood Iii) The" “l” "‘ 5'"°“°°' The“ Am.” lNsTnmENT ‘*3 °“ 14°°“““F- liealill. What s worry wlien the ngrves ._ ' took up the pleating for Greshams. Ha was drawing great. deep "some doctor, u” the ward are “red and m d d <iu_ I t u t my a u n own an every sound 1 ~ fl 1H9 “S” “m “gum” l“ Wbroilths, that shook his shoulders. stimulant to their patients in a inflates and anno s youh b w]; if could think 0!, and he Spoke e10 iwhich was as near, perhaps, as a sense that is not strictly I . H h d five no‘ e9" ll Wilma? and “T” But l‘ 5"“ 1°“ marl such as he was. could ever scicnilfic. Because, although gives Sade?" Wed’ a . Fa ac es’ pelhaps: I ,* y‘. of i1" ""m°"°‘l- H9 "my 5mm‘ his, some to the blessed relied of tears. to the taker a sense of doing things u] _ee ‘we! and "Tllable- ZONE? be- t‘ l h =1 llvm“ imam» “ml Y“ “gam- |Lucy started towards him crylllg more easly it is essentially due to 9mmll§ ° 95" 3 "ell/Om 796 own .‘ » Li. ‘ v ' , ' 1= l y. P L“°Y'“°°d ‘Mtlvby “"'““‘"f“. his name, but a gesture of his hand the weakening of the control of Only through the medium ol ihe "N. . ;. ‘ ‘ell-lb? he? PYPS- “m” "ml ism“ xvzlvcri her on, even before his the higher centers-a removal of blood can the exhausted nerves be ' §» l Prince Edward Island m her mu fnro, were lilrlivd "W" voice cume to her. saying brokelllyr the inhabiting self-consciousness restored and this is best accomplished v.‘ l: l} _ m”. ‘Jim n“ ill-c (imp-unfit inf mphhny] our, “Leave me alone. . Lieave me a- WlllCll ordinarily restricts our by using DL Chase's Nerve Food. _i , m impc of 50min? WLClll llg l|.(‘XL‘ ml“, 15m?” she stood hcsnatjng, but, from-mm, “Mather under social Con. d F _ d ' l‘ i \\‘\ w ‘L I G “'1” m‘ wmwd‘ s“ JCh“ m5“ sir John caught her arm and pull- ditions, or before a difficult task. thanyh ousan s ‘Heb’ Jlervous V. ' ll L cntly Illlil stood loaning on his m hm, awn“ saying very softly; Alcohol removes shyness and m°_ feta ave rroyen t l5 to l e" PlmOSl l i it’ V k- » i "Lonve him. . . This is a. man's nervousness, no doubt, there may Sal's actlon‘ t ls 5° much F5997 l0 ~ ll 1h " “W” W‘ “met k5“ “F ‘I W" ii-cubie. . . Go with oliver. . . bc increased activity, not by Plevelil the" l° °V°F¢°m¢ diseases ol -‘ _,-, _' _-_- __ -- ‘will, Jim," ho said. “We cziliiiot I.“ fuuzwm _ _.. sfmulnuon, but by depression» of the nerves, I» a \. . . .. . - . '1 . . . . r-fnlld out nllloh longer." i i rd because she sensed the higher centers of control." - . . l“..\l.1*.l) lhNDIu ' - - - ' 1 ~ . s"! “me ' I . l) mm "mm on “qmrgdlfl: git F“ “F”? i rm roso too. Hora was tho very-Hm, he was “m, and left with Dr. Dale, c. B. 2., r‘. a. c. P. r ’ - ' ' l’ ‘ ‘ ‘ _‘-’ ' ‘ l ‘ " rum ‘m’ height of his triumph. Now was‘ my, but she we“; no further "Half aglll 01' rum at the dis- I s ~ ll‘l' - i‘\‘lll i - i" ‘tf - h -- i~ k A ~ ( . __V y, _\ \()l\ oi pLlMLIS \ 0 con lac ol t o 1L1) .ln - n5 “hon, (my “my mm “m m5 than the dmwmz_mom and sat m 01.0mm of the a o_ Q on m, Rnh"; ‘ ‘l , I i 321' oi" iiu- Ilillshou) Brlugl‘. I enemy 345“; m. _n,\.,.,._\. and hm, (gm c0111“ of ‘the Cont)‘, very commendation or the Medical the - l Hilociiiciiiiorls ma)’ be soon at the Public Works .“'“S “mtml ‘l'“.~"l“" m“ “WP-Y- strnizht and tense. her hands elesll- 0fl'¢el'-"—-Bl'1tl$h Army Rlllll ‘ l m, . L, Hills-e, Churlriilololvll. The Department duos not bind ,H“"" ‘m5 hi‘ mllmlfl‘ mdiwl- ‘ing and unelusping in her lap. Raton Order 1914. . _ J . 2 Mwyy- m ucccm the lowest m. “m, tender. i tJvnd silence rcizrlcd while he, 5;, 301m 5mm as she had left "Half a gill of Rum, or a pint of ' or, b s." i ' a stood loeifin: at lIlTSO three fncrs 115ml lfvnnlng 1mm his stick, and Cocozfl-British Army Rum Ration ~ _ agnirl. . . TllL; was the CffllYfllll". lwkgn, dgwn M Leo's bovcod hoild. Order since 1926. 2 L. B. zuciinciit of his lilo. 'I‘ii‘s was tho with ‘my ma", Pym pm- a, long Thus the Army authorities admit » . ‘,'. r... Doilul)’ Minister of Public \\'01'ks & HlI-IlIWYIYS. "Wlllillt ‘for 2:111:71 l: l‘? l"""*““"‘: time he sold 110111111. the?! 11° ‘Vent W11“; 5L‘ 1271mm” fililgsleid nevi: . 4 w. H, “l vzuu worzcd urng lo lrce mos. to L‘... and 131d u, hand on his cons teend o .5 ays l, u u. m-i-ui _.-,._.,-_. o; m, m, o“, o, m, shovldpr, ' cmphame, ma, me giving o; a y; o; _ ____ _ _ W __ ,__A_________ , l?" 111*‘ "l his body raid soul li'i:l ~q~..-1 m. aim-y» u, lmy," he said rum ration was not necessary, bllt l. i ' w!" ."'. . . ~ .~., w, . , v _ m '. "" i " . , ” . ,"" " ‘ * ' t; " I70 Illtointioll ‘,. . . l kl {Mp l" ‘l " ‘PM’ klmhy 01d ‘out “Vi, ntecqualily_n?fintffc_gqli1 iiic community in which she Lvod. valued mombcr for 27 years. sister. l/lrs. (lcorge S. .\lc -... l ' 1-4» ' 1 ‘ l "‘ -" '1 ~ U.‘ fl-flllod llll- ‘mt ‘ ° ‘m “ 1 ' Tile funeral was hold on the nfter- l Although the day was bitterly Frodtricton. The pal bearer; w . f y" ~ h. - - ll" ‘in .. . i - v id h 1 a" a r ll‘ ‘l " 1 I kmlm“ ymld gone’ he me l mgs‘ I100" 0f 11195585’. Ff-‘b- 23rd. b91118 cold a ver iar e numbrr of oplc Robert Seller, Biiizr Andrews . , OISIIHD W, - Y e W lit-Couture; RemembMmc0Day ___ l I - \\'.i‘lt iuii. .1110 hrrc. . . Loil-ve me a.- ‘illlllliillirizii lhlfrls (‘lfllll5i‘ u‘! on lilr; 1011p. _ _ Alone, ' _" But he sank Feb. 25.—Thc alzoilol the work turned out by the worker is not of the same K111111113’- ,Mcntague to be present. Tne scr- Robort Sleronson and Jfifrph gm show the high esteem in which he an, Intel-mint m Ne“. Gm5gow_ vices were conducted by Rev. T. R. ‘rly the pro- ‘ .\icl\'o."il'ncy. had been held. The pail bearers were: Inughlin 'MacKinnon. Daniel MacKlnriml, ‘Ewen MaoKinnon, Franclsi Mac- l OTTAWA, O L, .- , , lC-ovcrnmcnt hi: no intention of i 1P5‘ BIL Fuddmu’ Lucy spoke: b-"lck 1M0 ill-i Chill!‘ 9-8911’! filth" ' , ‘ "Good-bye, ihcn, Jim." limplvris if his strength had gone. I; to the un- iab°llsh‘“g_l‘°m°mbr“"°° Day “s “l Three wnrrls scarcely fillflllllc‘ "Thu m about, iin said 5i; , villllbllC holiday, as is roporicd to‘ _ n ‘ " _‘ ' e ' - t , "I r‘ MJLJIHICI‘: have been intimated to Wflrvltprfllls hilt llll'§ surncrd tho clamor of his Jghn agahL I think when men a" filling hard! Goudge, and interment was in the work alcohol 1s best left out from ‘ -_-________ Murray River Cemetery. the standpo nt of efficiency." Dr. W. D. LOCKETT Robert Lynch (wet) before MR. DUNCAN DARRACII no“ - ‘ , gall, Hector MacNev n, and 1 _ v M on the ground that n was poorly ,oun Lps brfurc he could got it Lee never explained, even to him- the Royal Commission on Llccns- iMalcolm Macmdyen. Interment (Bridgetown Monitor, Feb. in. m»? j... Chaljgllzézggn observed 1m you yfllwliell. All that he had been ~-s0 self, just what it was that made ing Eng. A gloom of sadness was cast over The death l°°k PM” “l 5 °'° A» .k nag, . . i . was made in Argyle Shore Cem- etry. . "We have heard nothing of it "Md-Y to ‘ay- ("ed m I ‘angle here," said a high ofllcini of tho lmspokm‘ trlunmh- And m9 5m“. Dq,nfl,m.ny_ ltriumph itself came tiunbiing "Thanksgiving will be proclalm- Willi’ 1° "is "Pi- He SW“ dmd ‘hated so: this enemy he had fought ti.” a ' I s l rond Aloridny and November 11th ibY m? slllld°nlleF5 0f it- It? ‘VH5 like and iricd to bring t0 1111112 W115 a e will ilgilln be u public holiday." “he fllll of ll mighty edifice. which telling him, as he had never told his fingers as well as his brain. he 11nd built stone by stone with his l anyone, all that the dig disaster 0f could so that work better by tak- , . -—*—— “Thy Fish Are Caught own shame and nrony- . . his life had meant to him; telling m; alcoholic beveragesP-slr _. l y, .l;;;, gnmg m, n‘ the g,“ LmfmONY In,‘ 25__,By theblm H0 stood loci-zine: round almost . it in ‘words. harsh and broken with George Newman, M. 1)., F. R. C. P. - liiiril Store. u will pry you llndian Pl'ess)—l-low or why llor- Wlmkly “°“'- - ~ “fling es if some ‘reeling. It was the agony. the pent- Chief M. o. of the Ministry of we have i. linu- c: Hugs get into a mt nobody knowa itliing cold lirul caught at his hem-t lup horroy of those three years of but an expert discusses the quest- - - - “mm? ‘m5 m‘? elflllon- tlleiilllllfitive. overflowing fmm. the P°°r Hfillll/h, E118. ion in the Journal of the Intcrnat- iillmlml-‘i Siwflge 1°? “l lhls Sill)" illllrl S0111 01’ llllfl. And 95 511' 59h" _ __ ,1 0f him obey.- bllc before he realized A - r -.} . ‘ V613’ l what he was do rig, he was unburd- sud-iehihg himself- to this man he 118d “I have never met a highly oom- petent operating surgeon who felt that his work in operating upon the living body. and having ll body in his gharge and under the skill of Tuesday afternoon at his home .. Granville Street East, alter lengthy illness of W. D. [lock ~ one oi.’ the oldest and best kno of the business men of the town. Mr. Iiockett has not been able take much active part in his lnlsi noss for over a year, and had bee practically confined to his lio for several months. During ih past two or three days prece his death he had not been fee ~ at all well, but no imm l. Canoe Oove and adjacent districts on the morning of January 29th,- when it became known that Mf-l Duncan Darracli had passed from time into Eternity, at the early! age of 47 years, aha brought home ‘mere ire-seed e/wlly at Wheetley very forcbly to the minds of all RW". fillliifly 21st an aged and re- who know the circumstances of his 511ml“ Cullen l" the Perw“ °l m" death, that in the “mldtt of life we Wlllflm D- Rlwwbley at the "Ki are m dmyhl; of eighty four years. Mr. MicCoub- Two days previous to h’: death, "Y W95 9' mm wh° “'55 always on January 27, while in the act of ble55fd Wllh 800d healthy imm 3' WILLIAM D. MCCOUBREY . iiirlz. .-l‘.( 0ND "AND STORE 10R ltirlirrzlinrl St. "1 do think it a very serious thing for this country that the lmning a m” l“ m“ w°°ds' he was baut 51x months previous to h's change in his condition wasel z , ,~ . .454“ 10,1111 Permanent Council for me rcmo moment of 11's? Whore was listened, looking out over the dark, profession which ought l0 be gimck on the neck by a dead 11ml, death, his health began to fall and , . . pccted. I _ ‘. Explnrfifion of the 5m as ;(,11Q-._v5; the triumph that had risen so bowod head with serious, under- leadng has, even today, such a m. a leaning tree, the exact facts in gradually kept ch failing until the The Locke“ dry goods and m . . ._ ,__...__._a____ 1t is generally agreed that; ihe swollingly 1n his heart orry y. mo. Fgtnnding eyes, he felt the torture relatively large amount of alcohol- connection Wm, h-s death are not em; He was bgfn at, the wihslqc’ nmhmg business organized by ‘ “m entanglement of the fish in the mmt ago. . .? time this man had lived through; ism within its ranks. I ihihicii is known’ as h, was unaccompanied. Reed ill 1848- When a young man ‘ether. Mr John Locket, '\'“'rf‘_ btrorfiwrlltitereotr. coated . , .. - ‘ ' l‘ l " g net is due io some concerted move They uere gone. His ilctory reit it to the very ‘core of hs heart. an exceedingly serious thingdigr only m. the asisgance o; hi5 he came to New Glasgow and was yea“ mo. w“ taken ow. by _ y E. ‘I p. mont on the part. of the shoals, sccmcd Sl!(ld(‘l’lly i0 have dwindled and knew the tru.h of that saying ihs country that co many me younger so“, as Mr’ Dal-racy, {e11 w engaged in working w.th his broth- so“, the deceased’ and 60nd,“ _ ., A“, g known by the fishermen as a. io nothing more sillcndid than this that i0 understand all is to forgive men have been in recent years , the ground, the young boy refining m,’ George R’ Mccoubrcy’ as a v by mm for about 36 years- pram GIASSES. Frlvmu ..yw;tny-t_ Ithis {suggested that; nor- broken, rather fralliooking oldlnll. . . Lce had been wrong, had accused of being drunk whiieldriv; that Something had happened, aghamcss maker’ arm. his 5mm“ to this he w“ m‘, a few m,“ a w TAYLOR ma y he err ng can see _e not Illiill’. , . . And to ths small, DZIlF“\\TOIlQEd him and his, but heavens ing motor cars. I would not ike Once ran to the home c; his uncle, moved to charlogggwwn he then commercial travenelz ML J _ é l S ‘VWLOR 6 but that a shoal is subject to crowd irhgic-byed girl, who had said goocl- above he asked himself, had not is g0 out from this Commissiomme brother o; the deceased. Dnniey mo]; over ihc business ln his own Lockers, or ch, third general! i H, giyrllnmrlillgslgtreet psychology under/the influence of byrg _ , ' he hinlsolf been wrong i007 To have that I 8m clalmllg m“ 5mm" ‘m’ Dnrrnch, New Argyle informing hands and carried it on quite suc- has been actively gggodated I F , .,,_,v,oéugéi;'ggaanufiawga_ SUPhffIClOTS a5 Rim” Um!" 51191‘ grout moment was hero, mid luiiowcci this to happen! To have let a more hopelessly drunken crowd mm that an accident had happened 0855mm“ Mn Mccoubrey was “n. the conduct of the business M; , y l ' conilllmlls U" fish “mild be i111‘ it—was nailing. Thcrc was l10,':l'i.‘.1t‘lhIs mim with a'l his energy of than any other body of profoss- his father m the woodi equalled as an aucuoncerwnductlng and since his mte {Ml-Imus ,.. > _ ' ______ “b1” m “mid the ml- ncss it in. It was an empty moment. jbrnin, and strength of body. suffer ional men, but they have a differ, M“ Darmch on reaching the many sales m Queens Count“ ms The business house rhcrcfom i; _ ' that brought. only a sense of chi‘i the hell of prison. . . Without so ent Job to perform." Dr. C. C. Woods found his brothel. m an “n. Wm: fomany’ M,“ Rachel McLeod, oldest 1n gown; 1 with it. A dead moment. much as show rig an interest. . . Weeks, M. R. C. 5., L. R. C. P. consclous mndium W“; on the predeceased mm ‘our yam, shortly My, Locke” c003 m g¢iiycih_ ‘ l4 He stood for a moment, firzhiinrrwithoilt so much as asking a ques- Enghlhd- ground, After removing him to his after ha. death he was dbuged to est in civic affairs, was a "'- (T. M. Lnmpson C? Co. "~'———————~—-——~— to llllllo b-"wk the rousing sense of (ion! home. medical aid was summoned gm ‘up his buslness and mire fl-Qm °1 the TQW" C°l1n°11 ll "limb" y. |,|_'i1|1‘|5|; Stewart 8‘ Lowther iriimpii. But llC foiled; and iliel “Boy. . . Boy. . . How am I immediately, and evorythng that active 59mm and went wnve with terms Blld Oecllpled "l6 x11, i 64 Queen Street fllllts of revenge were as ushcs in ever to forgive myself?" he said, as medical skill could do was done. Ruben m _ ch51!‘ 101' 3W0- lhe Yea" °l l ) M“‘_i""- E" C‘ f Engmnd J‘ c‘ his mouth. . . Ice stopped in the tragic story. And ‘ N M E M o B I A M l but without avail, as he never re- s‘: gfliflileegélelzkzlve,’ who $911285- 1908- besides lmldlnl? m?" °l ‘ _' l Llbllc Auction Sales 35113151535, SOLICITORS’ ETC_ Thor.) “'11s a strangcd cxpressiononce against his hand was on the gained consciousness, and being 1y cared for mm during ms “mess 1n mmeclmn Wm‘ the mm‘ 1 “AWUFFURS 84 (Hg-rt Gfilfgc Street lin hi5 oyos as ho s‘00d lnokfnqbazvcd shoulder. MRS. NATHANIEL LARABEE made comfortable as poselble. ell He was a gene,“ yavome with an W“ a" "°""° P°11°l°"1 “amp”. ‘liijyqylnv- ma‘ “i” be fumhh itlOhLy [O LOAN lround at illo ihrcr- faces brforci Iioc shook ii off and sprang to his the above date, h's spirit departed l" the mules“ °l m” Cmlse" - ywho knew him always ready with a helping hand when needed, a. staunch Liberal in politics, and up- rght in all his dealings with h’s fellow men. A short service was held A at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. , ed without charge by npplyini Y to R. T. lllilman Ltd“ Sum nirrsirlc l’ E l. Represented by him. Rzithcr ns if he were colifiis- foct. , BELL 8‘ MATHIESON ed; as if he hnd just wnizenr-d out "I don't know what's happened- n_ 1c m-u p, y, 313311150“. LL11 ‘of n powerful dream, flTKl was not . . I worked for this triumph. . . Barristers & Solicitors ‘yet silre WlICTO he was. Ills momvnt Aiui meant to enjoy it to the full. M t. l. . » . . . . . Cqlaflouctgfvfl xndllyllnnyngue 07 Tl‘\f'lll1ci \\ "in hcic mid it TllCfllll: . . But I can t. . . Somethings There passed peacefully away at Eldon, Belfast early this Thurs- clay morning, 25th. February, Ka- tie Ann, widow of the late Nathan- iel Lnrrabce and second eldest from this mortal clay to entor the bigger life of Eternity. Mr. Dnrrach was born at Canoe Cove, where he lived until his death. He was a man who was party rind took considerable intef est in Board of ‘rrade and gene, merchants activitieos. - He is survived by his wile, -“' u L , r Ch. riciiewwni’ Alfred Fraser, Inc. a awson o q 212 Fifth Avenue BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, mo. MONEY T0 1.01m Cdmcron Blnclf, Chnrlnitofnlvrl, PEI. l McLEOD 8e BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W’. I‘). BENTLEY, K. C, Periodic- stngcs, as it wcrc. It was too in- John quietly. , (‘TCKlilJlO to accept without some Jim iurnod from him icstlcssly. sort oi‘ struggle. . . llc llflrl wrirk- "I don't know; I can't ihink. . . cd so hard for it; thought and It (Ios-sntsconl n, triumph any more scizemcd for it ihroilgh such agony; . . . It doesn't give me the pleas- hnd lived for it n5 a mm llvos for 1 ure I meant it to. . . It doesn't the one thing on earth that is to {mean h-nyfhing to mo, except more compensate him for n. torture hc glllwllllloss day at 2 p. m. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William Gliilis, to Belfast cemetery. Be- sides Mrs. Giliis, the deceased left her surviving, the fol- lowing children: James Lar- rabee, M. L. A., Ezra in West- orn Canada, Annie, wife of Mr. never seeking publicity, but always ready to give of his time and ser- vice to evorythng that was in the interests of the community. It was only those who came to know him well were able to appreciate his true worth, straight‘ forward- |the Rev. Mr. Boothroyd, pastor of the United Church. The funeral, cortage under the direction of Cut- ciiffe and Andrews conveyed the ' minim But “m; “.15 a tmlh h“ vlll “m... somcwhgyq some. daughter of Captain James an well and favorably known'through-' E‘ I" ‘me 5°“ Jack’ of this w‘, a _ . . _. . . _ .. - - - ‘Robert Stevenson on Tuesday, Feb. one daughter Mrs‘ ‘wmam I. New York, N. Y. ARK R M GUIGAN could not “ma”. n11 at mm n mngg, a1] gone Wren; , _-- Mrs. Murchison, late of Point Prim out the whole countryside, and al- 23rd at 130 orbck’ conducted by an of 305ml“, om brother 5 b ‘I é Ac came throurh to him slowly; in‘ “Or right, perhaps,” mid 3|; The funeral will take place on Frl- though of a quiet, retiring natural g ' ' ' Lockett, of Minto, N. B. and 01" sister, Mrs. n. a whllllml? Yynyard, Saskatchewan. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dcogzlu were ll remains t0 the United Church at once communicated with illld 7m New Glasgow where the Church arrive here on Friday. The lllllu“ was filled to capacity in pay their will be held last respects to one who was res- Church with services at 2.30 P- l‘ from St. Jam“, - -" find . homr- - He ‘"55’ “d g°°d dllumhlp" l’ ' l to b h r ‘ends The oh Saturday. 3 F l‘ l lggdRgltfggsYglt"“ltw need not have borne, rind yci 11nd lcnught :1 sharp breath. Riogtzmvuseuznunt Dcmazllaglidfg He w“ be greatly missed’ notlgzlfvllte ll ti‘: mflahtllifihr was his; The funeral of the inte W}? .‘ = - l ~ m‘ 4r - ° ° - - "Y- l'- e I b his sorrowlng famii and. dil ' , ' b .d to b. . . . A d ti Yollm.y as well know it ll. . J ‘my Y . Y _ 1 Sdtlll’ Y l Don't wear your glasses for ‘IONEY To LOAN llfllillllfjmtlfllmpllvgi llieasur: inmflc lllO nddcdq lifter a moment if mar- Lanabce o‘ Hartford’ Conn" and ml“uv°s' but by every Person m ‘wmmcted by the Re“ M‘: Booth ‘Lockett took p ace on I gm m- [on years, as some do. ' ' ' ' . Jlllll the community. fwd, assist“; by my. H, R 3ysh°p_ temoon, with services ntjg lam“ He loaves m mourn ms 1m’ a Rev. w. .1. McLeod and Rev. w. G 321532;: oztfiobghtgtngpnopl, ml smTi-‘Win! “'ld°w- Nee Kalle camp‘ lqumey. The Hllnns used during ‘by other friends from the sllrlllllnd’ bell and eght children, Hughie, me “Iewice were For m" Wm‘ ‘being country. The Bill?" °l at June, Oswald, Colin, Mary, Ber-wee. mrdj‘ and Jesus my” o! My James’ Church WfiS present and llll‘ Duncan. and Inla, also one sister SW1" By special request Mr‘ 5 without rc-cxaminntion, for in “ that time changes Are vitally important, whe- ther 0flE'8 eyes are 800d 0f‘ otherwise. ” . . Eli,(M.Jil)fLoA l, H F 0:11.. n feeling that everything wins ricd Lucy with only loath rig in my calm Thersausrdlgnno cxtindgggi: r - EE, B, A. , wroiirz; and that he was appriiing- heart. . . Just to be rcvcngcd. Just ' h 1 h - to tnkt her from you and from gate sympat y to a] t e bore“ Amos. . . You can forgivg yourself ' more easily now. . J! He laughed manic in ibrokenly. serious lmrltlsncn. SOLICITOR. 1i‘ ""11- NOTARY. Mn. Jurniiist those thrcn words of Riley Blllllllng. Charlottetown. Lug-ya nothing Conner-cl "Gbmuyy-n ______i____ 5m_2_8_1 month ‘ MRS. JEREMIAH BEARS iiien, Jim. . J’ Some la dir tion of Mr Goo. J. Jet“ t -——— lllichard Dlckleson rendered veryl °r cc ' 1 hymns, .- (To Be Continued) The death o‘, Mrs‘ Jeremiah Ben" and iwo brothers, Mrs. Neil Mac- H rendered fcclingly tic _ ri- may sake place, which i! not D- EDGAR SHAW, K. C. ___ took place at her home m Dover’ Konzlo, Long Creek, and Malcom “rrecuvell” He wipes the Tearlqzock of Ages." Mld "The Sand! ' I discovered, may work per- SPRAINS ‘ Darrach. California, and Daniel mm Ever? EV“ ma" L‘ 1°“ m’ Feb. 19th. she recently COIItracted Durlmchi New Arllyle- ‘Mimi’, three dlufierata Mrsifiob- a heavy cold, but was apparenuy 'I‘hc funeral services were held °r_ even-Wm 9R 6? ‘ver, recovering when a stroke brought dmm h“ "m? resldence ‘m Mmdfly-Mls mbert Senor‘ when?” RV“ d ser- on the em; ‘February 1st. The services werelmil- ‘7- w- Hesflun? "< Onmm great friend of the dopcflll‘ - w 1n hddiiion i9 hm- husband‘ 5m conducted by the Rcv. Ewen MBC- 0'"! "l" "9359" Mcmubrsy °l vices closed . with the Nllllvm’ leave; m moum one sister and you;- Dougall of Charlottetown who Cit-Val"! 5h. three dwmmrs Trade‘ mlttil" and interment logl-depccx brothers, MriLEnrl sicwm in nor- spoke comforting words from the eeesed. Allerfllle end luiv a Home ‘n the family lot in River-n W: ida. Daniel, John and Malcolm Gil- ‘ffillflfiffllh Chflllter of the Gcensl her of yovs ava an"! ‘T"T‘“"\- W" mctory. The lllYlPflJbfllrffllfl S. 1i; in the United Slates, and Alox- according to St. John, and the of Jcswh T. Stewart. Bav V'".v n- B, N. lfc<~‘~~.~,er, ll. L. m" n l‘. was: the first time she had been to dinner with them, and they smil- cd induigciitly as she refused a i whiskey and soda. , “I've never touched it in my life," she cxplained._ 1 "Wliy not try?" urged her host. i“Soe if you like the taste." Silo blushed, and shyly consent- ed, and he poured her out n mix- Law Offices - Prnwse Block, m carillon impart-i,‘ (llrnrlottr-town. §¢$§jj§_"~l_‘;rl: Irvuly. i. l v rim .s a c Soft! d. V _ _ Ijlmelill. chum-n» of Bills rslieciuivnrpr.) it'll '“""""“°"' “’°"‘"' SAFE l pro r-ction for nll documents. l, PM! you 0n YOIII‘ 199" Charlottetown, I’. E. I. N . .5 of Time are Binkiriilf’ A 5°l°‘ “H: Wipes the Tear from Every W; was beautifully rendered M“ l P. Schurmnn of Port ltfcd-Hliii P. E. L. on the evening of Friday, mmnncnl Injury to the most precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. F. IIIITBIIESOI t OPTOMETBISI.‘ JJi. Macdonalii, l(.0. BARRISTEII. sonrcrron. se. Riley Building . 0- ohnlomtown’ P. E. Island. ' v turc, which she delicately raised to ands-r Gillis, 0n ihb 01d homestead arming of ‘Psalms. 23 and 121. |bnug six yc-rs. Ric/l one s-n 1117* Pratt. R. P. Money n; [mm and C”]|(|c‘|on! l, " , ‘ " her lips. ‘ at Read of Montague, P. E. I. The srrl‘ cos were also under the wlllllls who owe rm hi, 117.. dwn~ Fir-imm and 0- - _ were ma” ‘ rlvcn the very h”; higenuon, i . l. _- "Why? she cried, "you've given Mrs. Bears was in her sixty-third ritual of the L. O. A. n: Canoe '11-,- r-reot "“‘!l‘. a"! one ‘""“‘"‘ The 130"" “um” y _ mfg“ _| mc Irishi" year and was highly respected in ‘cove, of which deceased was a survives, John of Summcrsido; one and bellltlll-ll-