JULY 6, 1925 THE CHARLOTPETOWN cmlnnuin l l i Pictures when you use A Kodak i. ed from $2.10 up. Films All Sizes The dependable kind in the yellow box. KODAK FILM. i with they least amount of , trouble that is the result Our assortment is l"'|°‘ _. 0oodt"i 219 DENTIST Montague, P. E, island J, A. illcllflNALll B. A. Barristers. Attorney. 3W- illoney to Loan tilt-y llullsllng >__i.__. blcillrnl tichool and Hospital Throat Oiflne Bayer Bulldlnl (trout George Street Telephone ISO-J. I I ' IIAIIBIBTIB. souorrou. lone! to lane t Qumran Block THE REXALL Poao. Kvvesslifii Office of Late Albert J. Fraser ITO. Charlottetown. Ill. . A. J .‘ LaCoursiere ll. F. MoPIIEE Charlottetown- 1r. c. c. Archibald (lrntlunte of N. Y. Post Graduate rut-lieu limited to Eye, lag, Null llld lire llourn-tt to 12 a. m. l h l I- D- Mark R. McGuigan. I IiiE cilnli lulillll "i a MILLS CLOSING-I wish to a closing for repairs on July 15th. F. ,1 [Jeardklflllfdl Mill! inspection, may nl-akc a-oppilcirouon lJJ 5 q, Peppin, Ohariotteittiwu, not ill-tor than July 10th. pR. R. E. WODEHOUS G. C. Brink will. lecture on care und prevention in ‘Puberctlios in St. of Wolfvllle, w.Ii0 preached .i|tticiltly.nntl acceptably In service. A moist snocesisfui and bami conccri, and fizstivail rhurstlay evening Inst. on il"r tIr d siingnisilrwl ]I’lll.l i iga nfl iitls Honor lLieut-Gov. Hcairtz. Dc- _ Slnlli the Ltlitllir hiring several linii-s on ilccoilnt of the wea ~ ‘thor and the rather evening on‘ which it was held, n v r,v large crowil l-Ziitllcreil on the illuminated grounds aiiil enjoyed the wonderful (fill-I provided by ihc lildies, and the beautiful IIIIIIiSIC wliilcii was rcntlcred by the Veter- ans hand. The Iialliiistiine sum iiver $200.00 was realized for thc W. M, S. of the United Church Marshfield, Tile iladiiig fcei deeply g-iaitiful to his Ilonor the Llcut uov. I-Ieairtz for the interest he has iakin -.l their fLl.<ll1iVll',_i1l'S() to the band and the people who helped ni.ikc it iz-acli a 11111115141 silcccss. I RECVEIVES SAD NEWS-Miss Florence Currriii, of the Dominion Public Works Depratmen-i, receiv- ed the sad news by wire on June 3th oi‘ the ilcuth of hcr only sur- viving sister, Mrs. D. W. L. Baylcy, (Irene Viola). \vhicIi sud cvcnt iook place lll the Municipal ilospltal. Gmude Prairie, Alta. on June 7th. Mrs. Bayly, who tough-t school for some time in Prlncc Eilw-ard Island and British (‘iflllllllll/il, before her nliirriagc, ivas of a bright, lovable disposi- l -8HOP from Holman’; Catalog. pounce that my flour mills will be LEAGUE OF THE CROSS Bonlhaw ,. PM". BWIQNI- Jiilv Rlli- stlllllisment $150.00 roi- "first. ii- 2031-7-3-51 (111195 ‘lfliwlier. $125.00 for second. FUNERAL NOTICE.—T'hc iiinor- School ‘Fair. ‘ANNIIIIIPSIIIIIIIII ME Expenses, ssuoo and seooiaoi? Doiron’: Creek Scllool Improvements, lflpcnses, $15.00, ETINliS ‘ School bltDDlcmsnt Voted, $80.00. $30.00. POTATO onowsns who iiiivo m, Inudg- application to Ottawa for a1 c1’ the late Brenton Fitzgerald Longworth will takc- place this afternoon at 3 o'clock ilionl hi; m. siideilca 92 Lontgwortii St, to st, Pei. e" CQmeIQPY. Please omit flowers. 2i Auditor and new Trustee, Mr. J. J. McLeod. Secretary, J. W. Boyce. Rica Point, No. 126 Nioin Road No. as Supplement Voted, $100.00. malning . PRINCE THE S. S. CANADI AN SAPPER Supplement Voted, $80.00. 2065-7-4-31. and Dr the Paul’s Siindiiy School on Monday evening, July lith. ut 8 p. in. Those nice-tings uic npeii to time Pull”! l“ m" “mural Chris‘ we pumm 2U46_71_4_2l Lian Lhu-ich ytstcrilay morning _____ and EVBILIIH was filled by Mr BAPTIST CHURCH- Ail. nio "‘°"'*" "Mimi "l Miiiiiflsiic- niollmlg and evening siir-IUWIIES Sch-liar. who prtlflchgd vices at ‘tho Baptist Church “mqmml (“id yestorday, the pulpit was 1° "Co" “wed occiipk-il by It -v J. H. -Macl)onaltl elo- ‘til iiriirllinai. and ic-v .\ilyr.in 0. llriii- ""99 to the 193ml‘ "l "mflilill-‘lifilliul m“ m- Mon|ngu(l' Wm, delivered an Liberal" in Saturday's (lllilflllflil. IIIIIITLGSIVC strmon at Lh-c evcilingi3rr~ Nash» "dim? 0f Th‘! ‘Pillfifit lil- .':,'I‘Ol1lI(lS o-f Mr. Walter Iieartz, un-l sails from Montreal on July 3 and will arrive here on July 7, to load a general cargo and lives-lock for St. John's. Niid, Buntaln. Bell & 00.. Agents, 1807-0-27-91 CENTRAL gi-lplglSTlAN Cllltfcll is both services. NEVER REFUSED.—-\Viili refer ‘forms The Guardian that he never I 'I‘eachcr, None engaged. class room, 'i‘i"ilsters. S. MoNcill, C. Mc- Dou-gall, D. McFadyen. School improvements. To paintl fileuchcr, Miss Edna urinals, rt Q School improvements, Slmiglili, wall and new alive, Trustees, Ed. Farrar, L). Ll. Uni 11011. “IWPY Cutilnure. ‘EXDLIIISI ii, $205,110 Expenses, $05.00, Secretary, Samuel McNeil]. New Glasgow School No. 20 Stipptllcment Voird, $150.00. ‘teacher, Miss licssic Stevenson. School improvements, New fence. 'i‘rustccs, A, I5. Stilvcnsun, M.D. wimpu-ly 3,.,.,,,,,,,_.;|I'eii:y ilicklesoli, George Brown ro- congrisgntyom, Mitiriilg, itcndei Houston, new Trus- tee. Expenses, $170.00. Si-crctary, George H. Stevenson. Hope River, No. 90 Supplement Voted, $100.00, Teacher resigned. Secretary, Wm. Gillespie. Lower Bedeque Supplement Voted, $100.00] ‘Prustt-cs, Leslie MCFllFliUIB, Mclfuriun, Iiurncc Wright. Exile-uses, $175,110 SUCFL-itfy, litiracc Wright, ‘F. Mt. Stowe School Slllilllciilieilt for Principal $175.!» Expenses, $182.94. Stowe i.l> central llcdequtl. \\ SuIipicmi-iit for Assistant $145.00 o1‘ p day mprnlng for Boston on a visit [to Mrs. S. J. McKinn, North Attic- ihnro, Mass. I ’I‘he many frinnils of Mrs. Char- lies Moore of Ilflgh Ilank, will be worry to hcur élll‘, has enicritl t-llc Ii}. I. Hospital to ilndcrgo a serious operation. returned to South Manchester, Conn, after spending a month's hillatlays wih hcr pnrents,,Mr. and Mrs. John McCiirvillc, FFVQLUWH. Mr. A. M. Featlicrstnn and ‘two klnilghters arrived iii the City Sat urdziy evening from Toronto. Tllcy will spend n few (lays at the Culi- dull hnnie before proceeding to Souris, where they will spend sev- eral months. Mr. Feather-atoll is tho President of the ilpper Canada Bible Society and wlll-ualtlress the annual meeting of the P. E, I. Uiblc Society. Butter And Cheese lion and charming personality, ni-ak'ng hcr a general favorite and her many friends In both this Pro- vliicc and the West will hcur with soirow of Iier untimely dcath iii the prime cf Ilie. The funeral ser-i vico was held in the Union ClIUfClL: Grands Prairie, Alta" on June,‘ 10th and,‘ interment made in’ (Irunde Prairie cemetery. A grietf- stricken children ranging In age from 6, years to all infant a fcw hours Old iiie left to mourn the loss of a loving and faithful wife and 11101- her, also four brothers and one sister, namely Nelson, Edward and Ernest of this Province, Brenton Boston, Mass. , and Florence of this city. lllifillflilll and five small T0 white sold 21%. Colored 21%. 361,11. Not. 2 pasteurized and one un- nasteunlzed 341,5 Cheese No. large colored pnraddlnml 2i nom-i Inal. Latest Quotations FURNISHED TWICE A WEEK BY WIRE BY DAIRY COMMIS- SIONER J. IA. RUDDICK, OTTAWA, TO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Miss Idn McCarviile, It. N., hasl Ua-Iiricl Warren, Joseph Gallant. Expenses, $194.75. Secretary, Cornelius Harrell. New Argyle School District No. 56 Supplement Voted, $75.00. Tcucllcr, Jean |.VIicArthur was hired again. School IIIIIIFOVBITIPJILB, $15.50 was voted for ilaiiitiiig and whitewash- |ing and r-igilt IIINPHGIILS $72.00. Trustees. Mr. Neil MeKlnnon was appointed in pliice of. Allison Mc- Eacilern, , diixpenses, $65.00. $60.00 for run» ning expenses und $5.00 for school fair. _ Secretary, Gordon llonshaw, R. ‘R. 3. The seats wi-II be procured with money made at social last winter. Molilachern. Earnscilffe No. 33 Supplement Voted, $100.00. Teacher, Bernard McMillan, re- Young. Expenses, $81.00. Secretary. J. G. Carrier, Sect rctnry and Trustee. Village Green Supplement Voted, $75.00. Teache , Lanrotta Acorn, Ottawa, 0nt., July 3, 1925 Secretary, Department of Expenses’ 3700a Agrlcilliure- Secretary, Vernon Brchaut. Montreal No, I pasteurized 36% for country points Cheese N0. I Toronto No. 1 pasteurized 36 to Trustees, Daniel Mitchell, Wi-I~ 11am Doyle, Wnrren Acorn. Brackley, District No. 85 Supplement Voted. $100.00. iTeache , tMIss It}. Thomson. J. .A. RUDDICK. ' 1 Kay, J. Wood. Trustees, R. L, Bryenton, W. Mc. / A N EARLY everyone likes to have something to , eat at bedtime. Yet too often “Eating at Night" With linzr Sleep ? TPIIJSBLI to publish any speech de- Trustees’ “MP-mg Trustee w‘ A- E- Wiiillit. Sen-y. of 'l‘rilsteci FESTWAL A1- MAR$H[|E|_D__.‘ilVcl'0fl by Mr. J. .I. liuglios. M.D. e"j.5’,i',j‘é',,,i).‘ né7éllmllson' T' J‘ mum“ Chumnlm‘ ' gnjoypble for King's anti than no one is more f,‘ w’ "' ' was Iiilldlnwurc of the fact than is Mr. sbcremry’ l’ H’ Simpson‘ Armlfim". |"|°- 2 thoiiitigilcs himself, Supplement Voted, 8100.00. {mi- st‘ Patrkk s°h°°| School Improvements, Jiniairgin; , School ‘Imprgveiliillenltlhy. Fixiilg Trusulps‘ A‘ Mlmnhur‘ Lemm‘ ‘IiO.s‘t[)OI1U(l‘ iVIiss Mamie Truinor and Miss mimqor of schoop Fmd- J- /\- P11118100- "nfavourable Gertrude McAuIay, City, left Satur- Trustees’ Ambrose Herman’ iEXDBIiHli-s. $73.00. Secretary, W. J, Dennis. Tryon Consolidated S Supplement VUlJ d. Teacher not engaged ye School improvements, Itepaintlir school. Trustees, CIIRB. D. Wright, Al.’ red A. Fay and John A. Patterson Expenses, $511.00, Secretary, John A. .I"'atitcrson 'l‘ry0n. New Perth Soho Supplement Voted, $125 chool Iirincipn $150.00, Assistant $125.00 Iinlh ll clllding minimum. t. oi 00. Teacher, .\Ir. Parker retiring. School improvements, Ground enlarged. Trustees, A, S. Iiamilton, O, S McNeil, Mrs. J. A. Dewar. Expenses, $132.00. Secretary. William Minchin. Expensi-s, $200.00 DEIIBB, v Secretary, Alfred Green Borden, No. 84 Supplement Voted, $200.00 $145.00. Teachers. Nona engaged. Trustee, Capt, Rand new TTIIHIP" Expenses, $350.00. Secretary. Wm. Cnrruthe Ccrravlilc Suppl ment Voted, $75.00, Spring painted inside mid nut during your Trustees, Iiugh Campbell, Ray McLeod, Wultcr Williams. running rs. 0X- and painted Inside, Mlip of Canada got and fence- to he repaired. EDWARD ) W I Earl it. beard, tIic retlrinl I“ {Trustee " -»*l i "t t1. - l 1 ‘cided tin ‘lcllillnllgsttlictl enamel lrlllrlns A Picture of vilvlcity and vnlgr for all who love youth and would retain it. -A breathless, thrilling paflprami of romance and adventure! -.___ “Dynamite Dogg-ie” TWO PART COMEDY , Reckless g8 Starring "icsrrvn Today At a, 7 and 8.45 lIIatinec-Jfic, 11c. Night/26c, 21c, llc- ‘ HERE’S A PICTURE OF PEP FOR YOU! Supplement Voted, $100.00 ’ lonelier, Uilas. 1i‘. hikiilitft School improvements, $1 Trustees, John Vi‘. McLean, .ield Itobai-ts, lvillinni llttyitll’, Expenses, $57.00. Secretary, Donald J, McLean. tin Mount Hope No. 120 Kings Co. Supplement Vi-tod, 375,00, signed. School Inlprovcmeilis, $75.00, Pvlckay, Lincoln Currie. Expenses, $315.00. Secretary, John McPhc-e, Forest HIII Biilmd- G"""l'a'“'s mm“- N°' 94 Supplement Votid . l , $100.00, d School Improvements, remodel fillliiillenlent y/otednrfiziiltéoihnt Teacher ,.,_,S,~,,n,,d_ “Muss Em’ iirlng vncntlmp > enc III-l nn s L111 t . y . Brown) - ’I‘rustecs, Joseph Morrisy, Henry School Improvements. Schoo‘ ini: inside. TfIlSLtHiS, Malcolm MIIDLDDII, lklnald Giliis. "Wiwnsris, $70.00. Secretary, Lillian MacDonald, Supplement Voted, $100.00, Teacher, leaving. School Inlprzlvamr-ills, wash. painting, slilngliiig. Twists-cs. William Frank O'Brien. Ambrose Expenses, $140.50. Secretary, WIIIInm Connolly, —————-<o>-—-—- Plmlilfl. and Frii vacation. Expgnggg, $125 0t) Teacher, Rose M .l<‘railcis, rc ' '1‘ , _ Secretary, Ben]. Rodd. HIRIIPlI- P1 School Improvements. to br- TFICSUAY, JULY 7 WU!’ ffeacher, Miss Irene Warren. rc- Trustecs, James .\ii:|.i.-o.i, iiiiii.ei School Improvcmeilis, new hard wood floor, fixing ceiling and paint Daniel MucKinnonfl Sinnott Road, No. 133, Kings Q9, White flnnnoily. and the essential vitamirF-E} They give to it, too, a tempt- fngIy-appetizing flavoF-ite Trustees, .I. I-1. Sittsworth, E, J. Reilmzln, Glyzson McIntyre. Expenses, $55.00. Secretary, J. E. Flynn. Rover. Glvson llicintvrc, McKlnnon, John MciMIiIIan. FenceNiewers, P. J. SIiiirki-y, J. Iledman, John II. Sii-IRWVMTII- Lyndale Joseph Sinplement Voted, $85.00. School Improvements, $20.00. Donald, i). R. Bruce. Expenses $190.00 Total voted. Vernon River lTrustecs, R. C. McLeuti, J. M" nmonnt Supplement Voted, $1011.00. Trustees, W. B. MfiNe-III. Frltllk Ibuil-llutlltltly. N. Y.) General Electric Unmpuily 700 i\'iIiii.-yci..-s (010.1. ivlelers) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a. in.—-Stuck market report, 11.40 n. m.—\iVelithi~i‘ report. 11.55 a ni.-—U. S, Naval Observa- tory time signals "Ilelirts," by WGY Matinee I'Iuy- ers. 1.30 p. in.——IiziIf-Iiiiui' program, iIotoI Vnn Curler, iI|‘UlI('!~Iti'i.1. 5.00 p. llI.-——l*'I'0(llICL‘. and stock market uuotatioiis; news, Ilasiabail SUOITH. 5.20 p. nr-Address, "Getting Larger Crops of lloi.till"Apples from l 1.00 p fir-Music; oiieiict play. we eat, at this time, foods which are difiicult to digest. The result is that we roll and ‘toss in bed for hours, unable to sleep. Often you've had that ex- perience, haven’t you ? Well, here’s a suggestion: Grape-Nuts is made from whole wheat and malted barley, which give to Grape- Nuts a wealth of nourish- ment-energy-giv-Zng carbo- hydrates; iron forthe blood; phosphorus for the teeth and bones; proteins for crisp, crunchy granules have‘ a delicious nut-like flavor that ever one likes. But Izere’s the important point- Grape-Nuts is easy to digest l- Baked 22 hours-it is one of the most digestible of all foods. Thats why Grape- Nuts is a perfidctfib dtime treat. You can SLEEP after eating Grape-Nntp",_at','night. Try it at bedtime iii-night and see! Yotfllienoy it as much as you do at breakfast. AII grocers have Grape-Nuts In wax-wrapped packages. Ready to eat. One scrving—4 teeapooni fuls--costs less than one cent. D .I.ca, John ll. McDonald. Expenses, $100.00. Secretary, A M. Carl/PI‘. Hermitage School No. 32 Supplement Voted, $75.00. School improvements, $30.00. Trustees, W. Mid/this‘) t, It. Me iiiicllcrn. J. R. Wenthrrblc. Expenses, $60.00. Secretary, J, J. Curlcy. Millvlew No. 36 Supplement Voted, $125.00. 'l‘eacher, Miss E. Gertrude Vilictl. School Improvemcnts. 5100-90- Trilstoes. Samuel Drake. A. I). Dunphy, E, Sbeidow. Expenses, $100.00. Secretary, G. H. Jenkins. Miiiburn School District No. 17 a (‘iinlruito si-Io "Si-guidliin," l muscle‘ and body building; “There's a Reason” ' Serve with milk or cream, ~ S l t v “d, ($7500 and Helen Ford "J33? o‘ a. "The Lonely Shepherd" Speaght Teachers, Second Clues Wimted- "i "Tm Mm """"""""""" " Ru“ School Improvements, Shlngling of South roof and wall. roililiflll"? blackboard, repairing of four-Wi- Hrustsee, Messrs Leigh Cobb. ( Lewis Moore and Patrick Mullln. IEXIIGIIBGS, Bum total $147.50. Secretary, Fred Robbins. Dover. L t 68, No. 126 Supplemeiit uted. $75-00. Teacher. Lorne Keenan. School Improvomentl. l!" m?" Cnntralto solos h. “lioming" ________ __ Dill Ricgo "Quintet for String Quartet ‘and (‘antralto solo, "iilndoo Song” n~“ 0m" ()i‘(‘lIi1I'(l.'4," Iiiirold ll. Tilkey. Horticulturist, New York Stall- Agriculttlrai lilxpcrimcnt Sltllitlll, Gi-lievii, New York. 5.30 p. m.-— Dinner program, Ilotel Vun Curler Orchestra, Schenectady N. Y. 11.30 p. in-iilasilbtiil scores. 6.115 p m.- Ilet- talk, “The Mason Wiisp" (Purl II), 1.. A. Iiugucninnl 0.15 p. m.-—I’iuntl solo, "Fantasia iii C Minor." ___________ __ .\Itl'.:'irt Ollie G. Yetlrn (5.55 p. nl.—'i‘rlivi.-I talk from WJZ. 7.25 p. nt-Jticc String Quartet illid Iielcli Ford. contriitto. "LILu-li‘ String Quartet" Itico String Qinirti-t i-Itiwiirii ltltfv, violin; lmo hllWUII, viola; CIlairIi-s Sclirilibt-r, violin; (lnvilnni ‘Frombini, cello. from "Cflyfnfln" ______ n, _____ __ LIlzi-t Rice String Quartet a. "Elegio" Massennt Violin obligate by Edward A. Rice) Iielcn Ford Bass Violin" ......... -- Dvorak Bonl Renato, bass violin IIt-mhcrg .ilgh Bank, No. 100, Kong's County‘ r~ Fill-Ill ll. i Opposi ic Prince had. cannot be surpassed. ‘ IIIGIIEY 8i Charlottetown Manufacturers ESTIMATES FOR , City or Rural Plumbing i Cheer-fully Furnished. All Our Installations Are Guaranteed. If You Intend to Have Plumbing or New Fixtures Call on Us. iii 000iO4000-OQO§490§£OOOOOOOQQObl-QQQQQ lncuoisosns Bright (fut Smoking Tobacco Strike a light and the first puff reveals the fact, that you are going to enjoy th¢ best smoke you ever It is manufactured from pure Virginia lcal and the smoothness and fragrance of this tobacco TOBACCO COM PANY. TIIIIIIIOII The Reliable Plumber Phone 393-J. Edward Theatre voomoeowou-owi IIIGIIIIISOII LIMITED oo-o- v v e e v v 4’ stssiiiii" _______________ __ (lrii-g Before saying fart-well we would Helen Mont ask you to kindly accept this, "Itomiincti" ___________ __ Schuffrow small gift as a slight token of the Derthzi Schirlmun ,00 p. m.—Meyer Davis Dance Orchestra, from Witt). Mo» FAREWELL GATHERING l‘ A very pleasant evening was spi nt at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Ilarry Slaekiuril on Friday, June _2ll_ when a number oi the‘ parents and pupils of the Winsioe South District gathered to bid farewell to the teacher, Mr. ‘Stewart Wool- ner, whose lflHilIllll services In and mt of the school for the past two ,:enrs has bccn greatly appreciat- ad by them. After sylentilng a idelightfill time in social games and music the following aildress. read by .\l.ss iri-no Storey. and the prcsenb ation of a set of Military Brushes, by Miss May Diamond on behalf ‘of the people of Wlnsloe, was inadt-z Mr, W. Stewart WooIncr:-— 1 Teaher Winsloe South School Wintiltln I’. It}, I. Dear Mr. Woolner. In the natural course of cvonts the time has come when we, Y0!" pupils of South WIIIBIOO School, shall be compelled to say farewell to our greatly esteemed and much beloved teacher, During the two years you have been with us we fcoi quite safe in saying that you have done your ibcst to help us in all departments of our work. We fear at time: you must have been sorely tried "by our apparent in- difference and. perhaps, even neg- lect of your earnest efforts to urge as on to higher and higher attain- monts. But while we may ‘have seemed neglectfui of your inching and perhaps have not measured iielcn 0 d ' d 1 a."1.argn Sostenoto" lrom "The rxaétgf: dean’ money vote or String Quartet" from "My iLife" TTIIBIQGL- George B. WYIIWWIW- -_~_ ---- ",1 """"""""" ‘f, ‘qmilfilfnal Mira. Addie McCanneII. m. John b. Filling from the Al?" s": Wbitewny- Qmme‘ """"" "f," "m" v h“ _ DMIO, an e en o . . sacrum?’ John w M", Aria of "Santnzzn" from "Caval- Glcdstons _ierin Ruilticmin" ____ -_ Mascagni Supplement Voted. $7500- Tonoher, Adeline Motley. School ‘Improvements. inside and out. Painting Piano solo "Etude" _____ __ Ch "Der Tod nnd das Mtiilchen" ____ __ Bertha Schulman ‘ opln Helen Mont ‘i. Trustee, Alex E. Richards. Expenses, $110.00. Secreteti. Alex. E. Richards. _ "JulV Piano solo, "Norwegian Bridal Poe- ______________ ._...... Schubert Bertha Schulman - .-.r‘;"'~:1s'-:.z1:i~-~i -~~--ne.i iii up to the high ideals you have set for us we nevertheless would have lyou know that we have appreciat- ed very mllch the deep interest you have taken in our wcllfarc. The many splendid truths you have instilled Into our minds will no doubt bring fourth much fruit in the years to come. We regret very much that you have decided to leave us, but lien- ing that you are planning on going foreword to another profession we ‘rejoice to know ol your high sm- bitlon. and we e11 join In wishing you every possible success In whatever your chosen calling ma! be. esteem in which you are Ileid b] us. We would ask you to value this not so much Iiiacililse gflzld, Intrinsic worth but ratlit-r berlu e of the express on of admiration and goodwill convi-ycd by the giving of it from us lo you. As you go out to face the future kindly rcniirnibor that 0hr best ever go witIlv-you, and should it ibii that at ally time you would come again to sojourn for some time in our midst kindly ftlllltilllllvl‘ that a hearty welcome will bi- found awaiting you. ' " Slum d on behalf of the pupils of Wliisinr- South School. Irene Storey, May Diamond. Mr. Wonlner. in a few well chosen words, exilrcsscil his sin- cere thanks to lllt? people for the kindlicsscs shown to him (luring the Iiast two yi-ars. A Lunch was st-rvoil by the lad- it's and the very illelisanl evening wlslii-s shall was Iirotlght to a elosc by the singing of "Ho's A Jolly Good ideilow," "Auld Lang Sync" and "God Save The King." liPiliflftt Illoase Copy). FLA VILLA THE VERY LATEST IN VANILLA FLAVORINO In order to introduce this new flavoring we are tor a few days giving a highly‘ polished ALUMINUM EGG ‘rushes which alone Ia worth the price we ask for this large bottle of flavoring- -tiie two for 35 Cents while they Ill!- Qot yours toll!!- n. L. WQRTHY " jonuoolst I _ 11s “eusstdfbrnei? y r