_1_~1_-,_192S _ _ \ ` , _ - _.1 . I. ._ ' ~ -r .SQ fl' ‘*‘€r`-_,_ " vl X; hc' 9:- .___ ~- l¢."~"-if" '-if-rf-”».` = ___ ._ . i- `\ F. .. ~ W g»_,iif.ll§.~1?‘?€:’( _,spar-“‘.'¢3’\"" ; ' fit... ~ . .:5 ."`- 153" `-if .eg ‘ nn _r-fm: . __.~- } ' ji", I ` (- . -ff . I' ‘\\ "L - ' ,f il" `>;"'*t~ » .= i ` 'W-1..-‘\?~‘:f‘*-. ` it .12-'I -___ -» 'sf _‘ily ‘ lg " \ 5 - 4 _-- i 1 Q M 1. A.. , . “ ua ` -1.: -._ =f r -~ '..- ~~; --~,o =,,*_.-1-T:-.> -- ;<`- 1- ..- .ip _, ,___ .2-:-_--_ i.7_--,¢'.' ' ~ -- .:f' lu' ';"'~f_l,`;f7' 5*" 'f 7 ` ,_\ ;,i.n~; - __;,,_ I ~» I .. -*_-ia. _ ~;. -_ fr-.° ti 'fié-5*! rf A si ll _ ., - ‘/.- Gentral Guardian BIG AUCTION SALE 'l‘Iiui'sdav ,_ - "f, , _ . i , ~‘ 1 ` vi "'$-~ `A F ~ "fp "36 i . . "ll 13 L” _.~___’i-,_ _ 'at 12 o'elcck, oi' farm: stock and' -T ,_._ 5-12; 11%. implements at Parker A. Horndfi.; *fin* J \._~ \ gwinnioe. 2162-2-14-zi _ 1 _ _wi ‘- -_ l i_ ,.~v--nth Pi* ._~' ' ,gh " ; Lonnmc Live: nods at York _ 1 . Station Wednesda Feb 15th - *T H le " ...mm i By “Ted or ~ - - I . . - . ..;,= ~ ooN1' Fonosr mg Anctinn_ 6, ' la! Q ' ,_, $15? [Sale at Park r A I-iorne’s, Win . v »’ -I .J _ t ni.-'T' ...-.i,,., . *-7 ‘ "Q-'-'=i-'<=-"_ .-» -_ °:u1l*"" ; - _ ~`~"iL . ""',5~\;\*"*‘F‘A` QZI I' . .\ _ _ _,_ _ ` ' -1:-¢"“"9' T# _- *v _‘__-:_-"_;j_, _ -- 4. '..-:. ` I I i. I . *.~._l_~‘,~- ,ii -Kg. J- 5°' '-. "iii--.f "'. -\. uv: "" *M*-i.~ or as , .J _ 'iw' .' ‘ aloe, Febi-uni-yd llitli at 1:20 o'clock- ' l ` 'v (I-in-rn. 2462-2-ii-zi ‘ lcents :ind c-re coupon Every home warehouse. Clarke Bron. I on. NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION-I ystiils vs. Sussex Tonight All and sundry hereabouts wilibe iiiulllhs _with might and main for o wi-: ARE auvmo tnrnipo anu:.3’Y;“‘* ‘;_1“°'>_' when the Island ’ _,H100 Gy C amp ons go u against potatoes every mild dly at our I Sussex tonight in me mlit wand 230s_2_7_1 wh I :enior exhibition game oi' the seas- On paper it looks as if the West- Any to Gua.,-dm, ,-eadcrs fm. ncgern sextctte will come through with _ .t substantial margin. With Crock- Slmunl have orc, tglett playing the siinie brilliant game _ _____ 5 ii the nets as he has been showingl DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND Clear.” ill season, and this coupled withi aiieo Auction Sale of valuable t`arni, _lle_ Yefufll i0 U10 $81110 Uf Rillllli , stock. crop and impiemeiitii, Thurs-_ >ll1iphant and M0l'1t8°me1‘Y- ll? l00k5I §d;\y_ F(_|,. 15;), pa,-key A. H,m|n__ ‘S if the Sussex Colts will be com-| wingi¢Q_ 2452414.31 relled to romp scme in order to; __ T* ' _keep in the running. Sussex piny‘ _ _, _ -|-URN|p5___An[.nn_,n is ¢.n|1tn|- nc Abegivcits here tomorrow night. »./ _ P 1. | _ Q5- i ,_ »,‘_\ -Z--.,-..._ lin the udvei-tint-ment or Newsom _ While the above mentioned teams -. . ' i , -r .- ' A I "1 - _,__ "e -and MacLeod, Bostnii. wiio wish to _ ‘-F8 billllllifl Nil) Bild NICK DH Slim-I -» » ~:'.'-.I 1 .__,__.'1 J I Et- I- Isecuro a few ears of tiirnips- _ _ 1l€"Sld0 330- U10 Ab08W0lf- SlSl»0l'S; il* “ni ‘Digg > 11.11 /vill be elite taining their Moncton --I ».f1 __ _ 'Sisters at the Arena in a return 0 l O _ g uld be botn ents u lcoinv .it ilie soiial given. nteresting and exciting fiom stait, an ' "~>»`f.;i he X ` ST|'UIaE.NTS 'SOCIAL-_ -_:All stud-lhzame, _This eine sho V . _ _ ,J _ , , . I . l _by Young I’i~.o|ile'.~i C-Iiristiiui En- -50 finwli_ -iloavnr in Ci>iitriil tfliristiaiii (‘Iiiir<:li liil l"eli lilh Well Done! I k . _ h . I ‘ :il ' " ' ` ` ' ' t ` AT FISHERIES C0UNC|l..v\i{lh|‘i|i'~iiv:-1, lvnlisl ii]:`iii`li<`il_ii:\;} Competition foi the Gaboury CuIi.l ° t ral Sk' f ° l)cpai'iini il Ati. iii llliitiiiiiifiiiiitrl ;‘1maL¥qd\l)y Elliillcfclililboully' mel na u s ' , , . ll 1 -10 " 1 'eiie ice onsu o S t' I In In Ca-re, 0 0W(.d In thls Wolf . .lin-ilici~ic:-i _ Connell ni' thc Llimntilnd p_E_ Island Curling gximgagl _hi;lic==, In-ini: l\l'l¢l Ui L.ll1silli4»;1liip sh--ulci be closely and most cn-| hitli. ,Lliusiasticaily contested. Suinniei- l ~-*‘ aide, Ghnrlcttetoivn and Montaguei SMELTS FROM PR0V|NcE5‘”“-vvzfii have tennis i‘coi'csented in thc` WOMEN used to lose tlic priceless charm of ytiiitli, ilicii strii_g;;'lc ever- Iastingly to regain it. 'l`nrIc_v, /»_v _1`oIIuwiii_i/" ualiiral and firowil ii'a_\'.r in .v/-'iii fnrr, they /.'t‘i’_/l-_1°!. -_ Start by aroiiiiiig the use of iiiiproved \\'a_\'s on your skin, .-\ goiicl complexion is too priceless lor cxperiiiicnt. You can retain natural cliarin and frcsliiicss through the years siinply by taking ordi- nary precautions with your skin. .Foremost skin specialists oi the world recommend soap and water cleansing as - the iirst rule in skincare. Leading beauty experts employ it. Results are proved on every side. Try it-it will do much for you, "`<*--lfilft ~\ f§Ar_. I ee \;>;§\»- ;-~\ '- - . :S1 ..\\`;-`-3 ` ` =- {11s~ _`,~ c mh §\~ /I s C \ _ .\ r* -\ '~\>:~`=-,.~\\-s ‘1 5 5 ._- MADE IN CANADA ~ " 3350 fi P ' I .S pil untnurlicd [I7 ifmff i.'....1.°1...i.i wi. 1-.ni ii. no/-fe. - i ii virveriola' |.nim:p{~¢J East Prince ` Carver, net' Ken. Muttzirt 'Kehoe defence; Harold d T/Je rule to follow glmrr/big .1 gum! con1_/1/exion is your goal \\'asli your lace gently with sootliing' l’:ilinuli\'e Soap, iiiassaging the latlicr soitly into the skin. Rinse tliorou_;lil_v, iiizst with wariii water, then with cold. li your skin is inclined to be dry. apply a touch of good cold creain-that is all. Do this regularly, and partif:ularl_\' in the evening. Use powder and roiigc if you wish. But never leave tlicin on over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge thcm. Blackheads and disfigiiiciiiciiis often follow. They iuust be iraslicd away. _ Avoid Ibis misfakc Do not use ordinary soaps in the treat- ment _given above, Do not think airy green soap, or one represented as oi olive and palm oils, is the same as Paliiiolivc. And it costs but IOC the cal~;e! 50 littl_<; that iiiillioris let it do for their bodies what it docs for their faces. Obtain 11 cake today. .Then note irliat an ainazing diiierence one week makes. George ___,__i__;. -.._*___._._i._. `r‘i~iizeii snielts wore- pleiitlfiil i\i‘ma»che_ _ ` the llosi.:n ninrk'-.t on 'l`liiii'i~iilu_v,l ' ' in uiiticipntioii oi' ii good deinunill GMM Ramhg on Friiluy- Tiiroc earloads from- ' ' ' s I New Iiriiiiswieknnzl Prince liltiwnrilf Thom who have not as ,ht api; Island urrivetl Lliii day and tlielm d J tl S ‘l _ __ __ ._ -_ _ _ _ I n e ie iieedivay on race -dii_v.l |ihilyhl£hitiii.\_i7iiii ihipie- ciiillonds lliul _would be _wh l.e“,m.ded by a vishl . _ __ H ' >` pr “S ‘lem ‘l“mC" *next Saturclay afternoon when I ISLANDER KILLED A _e_____niinibei‘ of the fastest oii the Islan ,I I . ' _ . ` will answer the call. These races giaiii was received nn the moriiing we mmmnly h_hem3ung and every! of Feb- lltli. by Mr- Terence Lini- vghhv Sh__.g3_m______m__hch_g me $j______Satui'd.1y sees the ci-owd of fans _d;n and nnexneeteil doiitli of 'Mir Igmwing larger' _.los I). l.:\ndrigan of Iilvérett, lllzis-“ri lNo p.~ii‘ti<:iiiars rereiveil. only! A Great Card "ditil in acciteni-" a ' is i ` _ l -iiioiirii a gli'ii»i’-sii'i<:lcItiiilmvillilohi 5. A recent issue of mc. Sydney Postl lined) Martliu J- Lzinignn, l‘oi°ine‘:‘- ‘fl rcpradlmmg an amcle from the! ‘ly ol' Siiiri.;coii- four snizill cliilili'eri» C’"'”'diall conlmcnung on the rcc`I -ll‘iii:eral notice inter. R. I. P. 'em' Nclnmlrvmc bout fought herel I ____ land also on the proposed matching- 1 _|l_|__NE5s REGRETT-ED__»__ Onaoi McKenna :md Nemis, odds the 'S;itiirilay last Mrs- Crceiiiiaii Rini:-ii°1l°“'="r‘g: Ai'tlii:r was obliged to .leave 0'.- _ _ tavra suddenly, owiiig to i'iie seri~ HA"E THE* MEN louis Illness ci’ her youngest ilziugli-l ` BEEN MATCHED? ter, Miss Marion 'MucArtliui'. who ` ii.-: attending Acadia University- A3 A fel-U1'l1 match between McKcn-_ 'uni-cialis; was cn1|€-(1 f,-om }{a1|fax,na and Nemis surely would interest! ‘io Wolfville and advised an ilu-‘U10 Cash Cuswmers in this neigh' mediate operation for aippeinlieltis 'b°l`h°°d NUI- lang Sym’ me Wir met 1. the world’s finest phonographs. _ _ _- " THE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEVEN ' .. -..,'.i - _ , - " 1 """ ~‘ ‘---- '~- " . - ~- - ' - --- ' I I Columbia lrini-ry Jenkins y' 2424-2-11-all at Pf0Uid0S! ll 2. the most accurate of modern electrically re- corded records. 3. the widest selection of home entertainment. -’ .\_- vw _ fm é iv ¢ tn! 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E TOOMBS to o".l$‘§f.°eS-f°'°. lS;iiaior liIacArtliur is now nn his :at Glaee.Bay and the New Water- lowing year, _McKenna, trained* to cliiltliwzii was il-fi per cent, and dur- The Messrs Mat Lefurgey, Chas. Iwa_,- to S,,mme,.sh,e_ calling _“ford man was returned winner.,the minute, (pardon me for usingiing the sccoiui your oi' int- tests 0-: Milligan, North Tryon visited here iwnlrvi1l¢_ 1-Ier inhiiy friends wplfcouicl he tum the trick. again?_Bllly Wilson's pet phrase) hopped|pcr eniix- In the iiiird your tlieifelsiinday. - .he pleased tc know that Miss Mqn. There are many followers of the_to the canvas with Fiiield at Glace-was not ii ilenih ironi iiiliei-ciilosi.-I -- I4 _Arthur is nnw making 3 gmhl ,.0__'1‘1n Ear game hereabouts who_Biiy, and the time was changeduuiiioirg thc innociilutcii children- The Messrs John Gillis. James jcoi-cry from ilio -operation. would be willing to risk a. roll of the Cloud McWilliams, Wendell Mcwilli- Tuesday niiiht on "Dad’s" rink whenlp" °f the mam' "lends °l' Miss Hug' T wr er » |ams; Morley Muttart _an . » Howatt Junior Hockey at North Tryon,l L_h_e_uh mmol. Arrows Cape Traverse Independents vs. Jr.I Rodgersonl het; Sidney -A long green that Jack would win by; ‘ a knockout. It is hoped the Char-l BRIDAL SH0wER____An excep_.lottetown promoters will be success- .tionally pleasant evening was spent‘f“l in arranging & b°“t' V Line up of Independents - Dick rink, Albany- I - on me face Qfitlt Seeing as if the One of the fastest and most thril-.3 the mme °f M’5~ J- C- Q“l““-iho S meet next week in an island Kehoe, ing games of the season was playedl rea” G°°"3e Street' when “ “um” y his it is info,-,ned that - , » McKenna. will journey to Charlotte- Fenton the Junior Arrows met defeat at the"earl Burke' tendeled her “ m‘s'~ h h ome nt.. 'hands of the Juhhh. Sh Pam An_Ice1laneous shower in new of her f'°W“~ from W ence as C 9' 8 inoming mm-ri 9 in th ne 5 t edged offer for him to meet Nemls. - Will drew Noonan (Handy Andy. the Oil| H8 _¢ lil' U °, th L Le has of_ Dawson’ king, got the game away at 8_45_`urc. The numberous gifts included ;;_§dst§.itj\d alibi: giggle hx; appear' Arrows. Score, Independents 4, Jr._ Keith Thom” defence; Louis Ma. and from the face-off the pace was Silverware, linen, china, etc. and Arrows 1. hey Lloyd Imnan_ win Len, B1-¢-,nt-lint, play centering about nnd.1¢e_were accompanied with siiitable'2€"~l“5" me W“terf°’d man' and. - I ~ Ines Monday eimi , January 30th. f ~. in 3 I 1 i di mug] I-nsneslverses for the occasion. After con-_*hc Nvrlh Sydney scrapper op ng 0°" and Stanley Thomgon' 01 ihtoleitiigf iexiiiwrnftii the first nve'Slderob1e well Wishing fvr 2 brishtthal li “el” “me Wad °1 tha” ‘“""l found the Independents on Norih wards Tr.v-n Rink, und at 8.25 with Mr. v.. A _.ahhh game was were at lt. Ten mln tes D183’ Wllll T verse Rink. The line ups were: blood. Now they were away ancimiisic a.nd songs, also threeof tlieil _ _ l ra l-1 Kehoe, faster than ever, and with the playlgirls giving a splendid lesson on! M°K”“"“ t” |°‘“'° M" Nw York the Independents rush ng it and af- § Independents Carve,-_ net Goo. Ke- up around the Arrow net., an aeci-l"How to Keep Young." A dainty "°°"‘ H°w“"' (P 1°) °n the Whistle' mel urdav evening, Februai°y`4, on Cape rows soloed down and caried off flrstlbe. the €V¢nl¥\8 WHS f°DP€d 05 bylbegglng- wr many tries Wendel McWilliams W_ MCw,n|,,mS_ defencef e played on Sub' hhhutm when Tfmmhs of the A,._|;md nappy allure for the b,-1de_w_{ensioiis should not be allowed to Bo netted the opening goal, but al- HM Wim __ dent happened which gave Curtis iillunch was served by the hostess, _, ‘h°“Ell they I»i‘i€d m8i1ylr\0l'e i-ilI1£‘S.lrighglnggdamilqlz-i2;ieM\|;gn|t_ afxgiilbeaiitifiil chance and the score wasfMrs. Quinn, and Miss "Tess" Kig-, Frm" Ch“rl°"°""w"‘ 'McKenna they “l""'“y5 f°“ml R°d9'”"‘l°“ mere- wards The .Junior Arrows liiiediipi CVCU- NOW U10 AFYOWS are b0l‘llli§ gins and after further good ivishes Wlll EU 10 New Y°"k- Where he Wm “lm 'lie g00ds and the period ended, _L_ iiownti. net- C. Horton, Stanley ln. and but for Delaney's superb`.i.in- wry pleasant evening was join the boxing stable operated by I"0' ‘ ` Thomson. defence I.-oiiis Mnb¢~y_ work in the net they would have- |_~,,~0\n=-»|n, to it Close, - Jimmy DeForest. The American s°’~`°nd D€l'l0d--Froiii the face-Oil Lloyd 1n,nnn_ Wm 1,@n_ Sidney Daw. bagged some score, but right here letl -»-- -<+o> ------ ltraincr believes tiit-rc is cliainpion- ll WHS Boing bad for the Arrows and S,,,,_ A,~n,n,~ R039,-50n_ “*’d€¢fS°n was called on mlmyllmvs The weather was not so `mC Say l00l¢ OUI- f01' y0\ii' laurfels. pER3QNA|_3 `ship material in the North Sydney ond _lc Handy Andy, for that kid is sure ____ ‘lad, who, by thc way. will not be ll ' ‘ , I , t° save “nd “Ve mlmltes fmm the it might have been, rain falling 5011"? glmlll’--C0°l H-‘f R "“°umb”"“"‘l Mrs. .I-ihn |~'_ p,,_._ii0¢l ll1€| -... _ ________ ._._?_,_~__ Alex. Traiioulsee, who watched fourth and final Independent score. Tnm is an fm- period 1, Third Period--It was not H i»ieH’S~ Pei-iod 2.-same old story. wet - - - be able to skate after it. Yes! :int outlook for the Arrows, but they above and wc; b¢;0W_ and Tryon Eleven minutes and Norman Walsh! fought namely on ,md four mnmtes, gcmng ,_-he worst of ,n_ Howeve,-_-is through and hos tied the Score-I -----_--__----- oi this period had gone when Tho-‘Owing to hmham work by Ho“,arn_ Even. What next? Strong play iii-j _ miis of the Arrowsinasolo run risht_ me Arrow goalie, thc score only d“’ld“‘*l lfh°“$h °“ bmh *mms “mill l""ll1 behind his own net eluded momma one in this pe,.i°d_ but four minutes was left of this the C890 Traverse defence andl Period 3.-Once more scored their first and only goal. Thel wvrking in the wet. balance of the period WHS malnli’-getinglt handed to them. and Tryon is `l'“bb"l" They were “L_ ll and “ml North Tryon. Thomson says he will the fight between Jack Sharkey and `iiiiniites fast play and still no score ' _ » Z.Tom Hcency in Madison Square ‘Gardens some moons ago-o. fracas ghe paid $11 for the privilege of wit- lnessing-says that McKenna would go over big in Cvotiinni ' He is the ‘ , , _ i wade-in-knock-'ein-dead WPC- and Sage Tea Dandy wi- _ _ ' ’ , - i ~ But Huw* beats Bill to it, and gives his team; -l;‘;;"°l;`Z__f*:J‘;';3fS me border c “mol d"f°"5lV€ W0l‘k f0l° the AITOWS- Bild: tt i' only caught oil guard once and 8 leaf? °f °“”- - . I - ____ the final score was 4--I, Independ-F ‘ins Fo pay up fo,-_ that once he leaves* Period 3.-One of a lead and Ma-; By DOROTHY LAl\G _ ents' favor. '|115 neg" meets me puck about three bey and Thomson are talking over! - - _Th _ ~ ~~___¥......_---I fm out ,nn huns it back to Car- P‘““S- “me” “"5 25°” ‘he 3°” E' You can tum _ Since ,,.,,,,,,,,g ,ne ,,,,,,,,e,,, Cham- I ~ _ t so end_ iight is on, and hotter and hotter- gray faded i li ll d it ln his ne ‘ . ' _. . lv" W ° n S “ma Boom grows the pace. with the Arrowsl hah. hmmm-u1_ _ { ' i Independents 4, Junior Arrows 1. -' ‘ ; R.eferee,~Ciint. Howatt, goal judges. lcth tliisiast iahenii ` lCIark. en Y . ._-_..._ _ _ by 1 of a margin. - Watch used by Doug. latest tyD¢ The S. Pats, hnehm: Sumley De_ eths Sage and jpusiiing'the _game hard lnho the; ly dark and gil; rteetxiiiiiili-ig' illilii ceiihlpxiimgnli lustrous almost , ` Frank Howatt and Jim Mcleod; ' 1 th A _I Over night lf J," "VAL S- -°RE°PH°S »- --- - P ii.lt timer. Doug. Bcil.`r°‘” 3 " bottle oi “Wy- ‘ Th North Sydney Man‘s Record ,,-" fsome years ago, McKenna has m * Y.: land defeated some of the best men - J -in the cast. Decisions were given against him In bouts with Joe Car ' ,I / bone, Johnny Nemis, Johnny Mcln tyrc and George Fineld in the wel £0 _ _ pionship of-the Maritime Provinces et Jack tore into his former conquer- or, and after giving George a neat and fancy whaling put across the sleep wallop. McKenna has the two best bets in, a boxer‘s box of tricks the physique] to assimilate gruelling punishment.; and a punch in either hand, \vliich| properly placed, spells disaster foi°| his oppent_-Sydney Post. I 'NOTE-The truth of the last pa-I ragraph in particular may be cas- ily imagincd by those who saw Mc- Kenna iii his performances hcrc_ last fall in his bouts with Morrisi MeDonald'a.nd Harry Runcorn. Ev-- en nt that these bouts were tanie~ affairs when compared with his fight with Rene Devos wlioiii he nearly knocked out in Halifax on the night of Nev. ioih last. i -_-_-<0-al-_ Tuberculosis Vaccine; Discovered In I I France ; --- I ELIMINATES'ENT|RELY FATAL-I ITY OF DISEASE AMONG j CHILDREN ' i‘i\ltlS. Ii`ul|_\~- III----'|‘lin l\`i'i-ilvlii ui-ziiioiny ni iiivtllvliiii is piihlisliinu` ii repi\i~t in lin Iiimiiiteiisi io iioi~ior.~4 over tho \\'ui'liI ziiiniiiiiiciiii: :i viii'-I eine \\'|iii:li` iiais ln‘i'ii provi-ii l.'-y- iosts io oliiiiliiiiii- i-niirviy ilio ilnri-I nor ni' iicaili ‘hy liilwiwiilnsls unioiilr i-Iiildri-n, even _tliosc burn oi' iuliei'-| ciilnsis paii‘ciits and liviiip; in the wir-rsi slums- ` This vi-it-cliiv nanied ilio “Iia<‘iliu ciilmette-giiei~Iii," iifier its ills(-ov-| ers. and i'ei`oi'i‘eil Io in iiu-:Iii-_:il vii'-I ries ns "Img" has hi-ini used to iii-I nociilnin 52,772 oi’ whom 5,749 liv-' ed wiili tiilierciilai' i`anillies» l i I During t-ho first your of the test the death rziic ziiiioiip; ilieoc Chisholm, North Tryon, past ' ""_`°`*°"" ""` ‘ through Augustine Cove Wednesday. AUC'l"bTlNE Covh _ _ _, Mr. John A, Thompson, Augustine AND vI('IN|T“§Cove, is busy hauling spuds to --- _Carleton Siding, this week. ` Mr. Richard Caineroii, Augustiiic_ _ '--' Gove made a business trip to Cape; MlfiS Edith Mid M2596? Sf/€WBl‘ll yra_._.e,-Sn Sntn,~dny_ iBculter, Albany was visitors to Mr. Hugh Walker. Bradford. was Augli-"M119 COW Sunday- a visitor to Crapaud-Sunday. *- Mr. and M.rs. Norman Alien iz-nd Mr. Frank Murphy. Augustine}liU-le dllllghi-Cf 'Il'9l’19- AUBU-Stine cove is busy hauling spuds to carlo-;C0ve Comer was B visitor Sunday. Lon Siding this week ithe guest of her aunt, Mrs. May ____ Milligan. " Mrs. Wliliani McNeil, and little _ _-run, Kenneth. Augustine cove was Miss Lillian Milllson was a vlsltei' the guest of her sister. Mrs. Mae to Cope Traverse Tuesday evening- Milligan Tuesday afternoon. I -- _ ,___ Miss Bertha and Mr. Fraser Mr. Wilfred Peters. Bradford, Thompson attended the Camival at madc a business trip to Carleton Albany Saturday Highl- Wednesdny morning. I ___ ____ j ---~-»-- -<0; --~ - - Mrs. Willard Wadiiiari and ciinrni- _ . , . . . iiii: littlii ciziiightor. Phyllis, Atigiia- vl"m`01` RIVER 5(’"00l‘ line Cove Cnriici' was a visitor _ __ ._ ""“__ _ _ .I-uesdhyv me guest of hm. sisteh Mrs I