Extra DRIVE mask. Table Cloth size 2 x 21-» yds. $7.3 value. for each 1i fl . $1 Drastic price recluc prices. Cotton Damask Tabl Napkins, h e m m e price for doz.— 1.59 am‘ 1.98 Best quality’ Iris Shamrock Brand —- $16.50 value, final for doz. - l ISDGd, SlZe O1 X 91. ‘ll “limlrt say silcli things!" tho gii-ll To Be Continued ' . ' , . ieggot. prlce fol ‘WIVliy not‘? He'll be saying tlil-ni "——-<*>————— - - - - - - to tie police soon." Wells flI‘i)]ll|t'fi— ’ - ' icll. i EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL EX- Bed spread’ Superior “TllielllfillfiP” Pan almost wliisl AMlNATION _ pore: lie wmtls. ' i A m 811C311 CPOClICE filllllfififl yoirve found out some rllll" ileljllflllllllal Sflllflvl Examina- SIZG X lIlClhe-S, llllllls’ ‘Yllilc i “'11s Hone." Ken aiix- “U” “l 15"“ lmYlllQ’ 5llll°0l £00k regular $3.45, i\ilss Holmes. and also by Mrs, All- _ shTheh ‘Annual Meeting of the l-Zrliln HoLlmes. TIIEIDPOIIII)! and in. . are oders of the N P h . ‘gen “llswers 5V9" llY ill - PTlYlI/ed Bed Spread: Dairying 60.. will be heel: in axe illls showed that they are rfcellg. .’ guaranbeed fast col _ Factory on TuesdflY» the 20th inst ‘in? llfillf "llllfllllle msllllellvhs uh- - at 2 o'clock . m, “l l ell‘ Present teachers. The F 1 P ~ Ors- ma I WM. CAIN. Sec'y. ,',‘,,',‘l,‘:, fmtmlzffl, ‘ill ratepayers who at- ric . . . . .. ' n. o. M LAREN. . K.‘ ‘ .95 ‘i’ "m "m" ‘he "l" Le__._..~» New Perth, c Pr“ gplslflle lgyefml“ “lllcflllllll by the _ ‘ J3 7‘ 192a ;'_ progressive school Bifld S read ED llSll lll-vlrlet. Both teachers received _ 1 1219. . , d h b coiiiplinientllrry remarks on we fringe oney com - -___._____________ ..-......i,,..,,., Wm my have a, " regular z Annual Meeting ]l“fl?€l(i‘lrya;0'llq€,hllntrl(ili' the teachers and i‘ i‘ ' ‘ ' i‘ e3 l ‘ 1:2 ' final price - - - Royalty wlll lilyilco GIN-irate F 5L The Annual Meeting of the k I ie near future “INN . . Dunstaifnage Churn and Butter ilmong the be“ or m" graded Tflniged Porti-eres in . Company. will s, new a, Dunmfi, ;§,,:’,‘;~“~,,,,§:,$,,g<";gg* tggmcl,“ V8" ~ w: si . shades of green, red, ggillatfileflmxya l.» a4. QUCQTI’; find n large Christmas Treeawltrli - on - . a... brown, $8.00 va- ..... ... .:..:=.:?-=t- z.".f.*;;;.";: PJS"Z.".§?.J°J. ‘}‘.l'..‘.."‘;i..i‘§.i‘.“.‘.i’.f l, IUE, HOW . . . . fizgrlxurdof 2 o'clock p. m. All ‘ler the distributions of the presents 5 y u w“; ers and patrons are N. Santa Claus tlic examinations F: $10 75 Z l e I to attend the- said Meeting‘ inns brought to_i;i close liy the sing- , I, . . . . . . . 5 3 Pecial Invitation II gxfended m nlz of the National Anthem ‘z I gfltrorl: who reside at a distance L i rom e Creamery and h i . $10.25 . . . . . . 5 lhlpping Cream by rail l: 001:. , n staffnagc Creamery, Jmuary 5", SCHOOL CLosmc . . . 1935- By order of Di t I _'—_ Rope P0rt1ere5 1n 733.1.1gM10_ F” om 0n December 22nd. was held the , , semi-annual examinatio r th Shades of red! green’ Si. [Pelix school. The roolin iilas d; brown and red and CANADIAN NATIONAL p,“ (Ibratell with garlands und XIIIBB . LWAY5 | 1|, Tl», v . - green mixed. Value “l .“~ "l" ‘We “limit my visitors present. The pupils, of the up to $12.00. Final price color bowls. value, now Q "i '$1.25.........‘ {1li’."i\ -1-1YIT\'.')5;T{.1W. 1M»- Specials ‘oullflilillii Real Irish Linen Ila- bordered all round, Final $9.50 . . . . . .. $10.85 ..... 5o . . . . .. $15.75 . . . . .. $19.50 .. tions 0n all Linens. Never again will you be» able to buy such quality at these low ready for use. Special Linen Table Napkins, 1.89 $19.75 ..... Bed Spreads, Ameri- can crochet, excellent quality, sizes 57 x 8b’. Final price . . . Bed Spread, satin fin- Final for each ..... Bulbs. — Imported Narcissus in dainty Each bowl contains moss and 3 bulbs, which will bloom in 3 to 4 weeks. Regular 75c 85c........... 75 The Night. of the Wedding By C. N. and A-M. WILLIAMSON Authors of “The Lightning Conductor" and other fascinating romances of mystery and love gopyi-igbt 1924, by Puwic Ledger Company g-gyy0§-OO-OO'O'§§OQ-O-O-O-§‘4 i1“, knew nothing oi that, nor of, "No," she said, "weWcvfound-out “I10 odd odor w-hicli mingled 0ll‘llln0[hi“g_ 0flly—l.“l'5.. Litllett bu: Ni,“ p535 pal-rhino. lie knew Ulllylbeell telling us about Ell0BtS;—"L8l' fin‘ the liuiidkercliiet he had foilmilrible ghosts here at the cour. ‘n ltawdou Wells laboratolyl Ken turned away l0 Order ll -i)'mlil‘lih ‘he si-liiigiiies" -f ilih-‘seiirch made, and then to E0 l0 i- p,‘ nil.“ l nil-p r-iozihe telephone. which was in the ueiriilurallbriiry, It struck hlmthat Pun had fliuiillkcrcli . ‘llllulll inn».- , ..li,-d li.iu. _ ‘ .\‘o\v l ‘Jlllll voii u gluon» to lh .~.prisetl to see Rowdoii. _ WU“, _.;l;|lillll at .\r:lr,'l---.\lai~e, ar/pcissibly have known that he in» W“ _\.,,,_.p,.,1,.ll,' |§'\\\"l' mild, "Yiiftendeil coming to Hidden‘ Hall ,,'. _-,. yiin d pim-fei- in l ...-.- lint‘ io do Cuiirt tonight, instead of going to Ui‘ will yin, v" lliiiil wewellliverpool from town? She hail i. one tliioi rli 1h»- ‘rrlo-e il-TSL‘ iinlllkllllWll Bllmellllllll WlllPll Bl"? lllllllll " ..-,,p,|_,~_"- judshed to tell. ller obstinate deter- Could she il' ‘I'll do i: lllYSvlf. than]: you.‘ --‘minati0n to follow himmkenb-atvl 5. swi-i-i-d ihstc. " ind l \\ iu't \\'flli_‘ll‘l€ court was tronnectclll \\lih “ll-l- ‘l ,.,,_ any fuflhgf ,~-l.-,~--~l-, lie-Zine phnipniysterioiis "something. m... ihnllgh Sear. unlit be lillzlliai "She'll be olills-ld w sivc in» all ‘m C‘)‘]!scu' H" “M, ‘urg moi- vlshe knows to the police. lie lil-llllllg grind- vrrH ironic of it, lollllflllllht rather grimly- all l"! l°°_ll' lfibk lunggr dpla“ m qenmg ‘holed for the number he wanted, ‘if f_,,h,.,,_-- lauy one in this house has a sec- : x,- lp. swim “e - - m, pnylflk} rel, it's bound to come out.’ ‘ lllllfill the other"; ta .'l liall be‘ Aflllyde-Mare. ills "Fulfil-ll \'|l~ llllflll‘ bard as a "lJiilC YTINSH. andllage (Wlll<‘ll "filled “Sell ll lfwlll “m; m), ¢hdn,_.,_._ ‘was about four miles from Hidden Hall Court; but in less than hall an hour a sergeant of police lnid v l} l "The local police \\:'>n‘t feel them- ‘ulii-r‘ cut-ml l" ml“, R"“"l°l‘ “ill two constables had rumbled up to " l ll".\"ll Milli l0 illl'i1'\\' ille YB-“l- the door of the court in a small old- p-iiisiliiliiy- on zicitlund Yazrti, nllLfaflhiQnsgd motm-eaig Meanwhile, a lllvfil llllllk Illa‘ l is‘; illslllll-li ll thorough search of the house had you llllilllllll the d without Wilfrr boon “Q3119, and a3 far as possible iiig them. You You)" as “ell vnnkc of the grounds. that is, the lawns lll'-‘ Ulllfivllfllllll. ll- \\">-l'l 08-158 iilii-‘ianti gardens. the various summer |'l'ltl ill-lay, The .nlnilt-.- ‘rsorl. rc: ‘houses, even the stables, the new cs Sergeant Anson of “hill liaszgiii-nge and (he two very old cot- lliiltlJt-llvll ill-re, he'll get cull feehltages of lodge keepers, 'f‘hcre was ‘llli ' have about MS llll ill awe oillio trace of live anywhere, She llliiilia-n Hull Court cl lfy-le-B-lalciinight have been touched by some is will and l have of 'll_|.',il li<li\'i-n."‘1fziir,i' wand, and suddenly made in- \\'cll.'~' spoke in a queer, iiuperivisible. soiial nay. as it’ he were oiusiilvel llasle had meant to accuse Raw- -|li<.- case, though Haste Knutl’ heldon Wells in fierce. dirt-ct words iniisi be aware that l:'\'ill"il\<‘, iilillle moment the police arrivcli, lliit ‘least. ivas all against iiini, "Pl- jsotiiehmv, he did not. lIe ltarllly naps he has some card ilp his knew why, unless those words "the ‘slee-Ve," hen thought liopefaillyjbenefit of the doubt" wvere still ".\liiybe he's so wild at niy sus lvintziiiiz iii his e: "s. ‘ilWllllL: him that hell sprint: tlii-i So let the police find out ‘surprise. only when the , (‘tlllltfl 'l’liere may be some sec tlic hcllse~soiiile trap Eve's 8 cl the police truth liv questioning every one in l‘t'l oflturn, That would be fair. And it fallen would zimoulit to the same thing into iiol fatal, liawdon may know in the end, iiii-i going ll) iiirn out all l‘l;.jlll at \Vells was inclined to keep to ‘ inst." lthe background and let Haste play master of the house, but Sergeant Anson could lint understand that l \\'l.-lls opi-ned u door at the cud ‘of the corridor, and the two men round themselves in the great liall ‘Haste realized then how short itiine he liall been gone, for iliclliigli lollllll- srouii oi‘ Sflffltlllh still crowd lthis ed ronnil the door 01' tlic music ‘FOUIII. .\t sight of liim [lit-y backedllt was because of "the family." ‘avlrv, and their fawn“! llilll'll_\'t'li| Sergeant Alison as a boy of niiic- jsill-li intense surprise at seeing Sit-deep. had volunteered for the Boer '“£1\\'(i()l| that it was clear noncl\l\'lli' and served under Sir Row- ‘lillPW oi‘ his ptW-Hellt-t‘. ‘lheu l'.-in-lilrili‘s father. In 1914 he had tilferoil dora Till] out into the liall and gavt-llliliisirli’ again “for the fighting" a little cry as she saw “leils. land had been u sergeant. in Captainl "l- so You liavcii‘! tunic to Ain-lfiil‘ lloivdon Wells‘ reltiment before " she HlilmTl\(}I‘lf(l_ ii|il-|-i--,|pi.,ili<- zicl-iilr-iit whlclvpllt Wells out iiiiz horse-it‘, and (zuttiilg short soinl-llll llle will’. Just because Sir Raw- fisttllltillllfi sire had lleciilcd not ltiiilllll liall lcnt his house to u honey- lutter. lnionn couple (as gvery one in Ard- "Kon thinks I've kidnapped lCve,"iry-le-.\lare knew he hiid done) Ali- llawdoii answered, with a kind oi‘ 50H \\'1lrln't going to have a strand- detitiiii-e, “Or else-that I've killcdlPl‘ ilviillkt 11H spnkesmati with liiml ill-r." in Sir Rawilnns place, h hctlven in Ardry-lexliai-e, but was not because of the grand- leili" of the. old house or its riches. placc oti Tuesday, Dec. 23rd, pu-pils were oxgml fcrcnt subjects b Mr. Cecil J.Deverc iously suggested, ANNUAL GI The ned in ‘their dif- y the Principal aux. the assistant ACROSS CANADA different gralrlles were examined in raining. lute ills. Canadian and 2937 Mlleo of Super Service and Lirltlsh l-llslory, Geography and comm" Vi“ (rfllllllnef by their teacher Ml" Margaret Gallant assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John M. Chalsi-ion and“ Mr. John J- Gallant and showed llY their deligent answers that they had done their work con- cenclously. After the examination of the classes was over l1 program was carried out no follows. ' Address of Wel CONTINENTAL LIMITED Leaving Bonaventure Station. MONTREAL, Dally, at 10.15 P. M., for OTTAWA, NORTH BAV, WIN- NIPEG. SABKATOON. EDMON- Arsoniitilt, Recitation by Louisa TON and VANCOUVER Martin, Recitation "Choice of 'r- |-. " b - l Connection from all Maritime “u” y m“ boys‘ Recitation by Eveline Desltoches. Recitation Province lwlhh by lly Leo Gallant. Recitation, "Seven OCEAN MARFHME Dlllyi! of the Week" by seven r ,2 rls- Recitation by Reta Chiasson. l-lMlTED EXPRESS “(Yhrliitmus Doings" by Alice For Imormiflon App“, m Gallant, Annie Gillts, Agnes Arsenault" More Jane Guitdet, "A Little Boy" my Edward Martin and Melvin DesRoches. Recitation .Jean Winters. Recitation Emile Gallant. The “Run-nway" Agnes Arsaumilt. Olive McKeiiIlo and, Alice Gallant. Recitation Clarence W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent. W. M. FLYNN. Station Ticket Agent. i fseemcd more distressed than sur- line of proceeding. As Rawdon liadi nisaid, llidtltin liall ifiourt was likel ' by the pupils, “Villil-it wiulii you 001110 by Agnes ' THE qitémlorrtirowu GUARDIAN _ ‘ __,__ P__ ‘Business s- locals ACCEPI N0 Substitute RATEm-Ze per word tor one Color Cut-Onto BEOWULF' (A Viking Tale) Adapted for boyl and girlie from the great Engiilh epic. Adapatlon by Tove: Maxwell \ BLACK WITH SPLOTCHES OF RED'GREEN_-YELLOwBPuQPL€ 14: The Dragon i (Drawing: The Dragon) \\'licn finally the knave who stole the dragon's cup led Beowulf l0 llie luir of this all destroying crea- ture, the king stationed his nobles on a hllloclc and \\'eiit forth to meet his enemy, Soon the dragon ggentgd Beowulf and rushed forth to do battlcv-brenlliing llmilfllll‘ llanies and 2115895. .»\ most mighty combat then en- sued, And all save one faithful thune, called “liglaf. tied in terror » seeing this mortal engagement Sore-scorched and afflicted was Beowulf when bruve “ligisf rushed flii-ivard and dealt the (lrugon a mighty cut 0n his under side. This lessened the monsters litre-breath. And the two Gentmeit .set about ‘did, bilt Beowulf was wounded "un- to death anti knew his dooui was inear. - He called on Wiglaf to fetch some oftlie treasure they had so dearly won, that he might see it before he died. This Wiglzts did and bathed his master's hurts and called unto the people to draw ilcur for their king was (lying, (The end of the story comes t0- inoi'l‘o\v,) (Copyright, 1925, Associated Edi- tors, Inc.) Ouch! Rub Backache, Stiffness, Lumbago Back hurt you‘! Can't straighten up without sudden pniin, sharp aches and twlnges’! Now listen 'l‘hat’s lnmhago, sciatica, or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you ruh your back with soothing, penetrating St. [Jacobs Oil. Nothing else takes out sore- ness, lameness and stiiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on your hack, and out comes the pain. It ls harmless, and doesn't burn the s n. Limberbp! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St, Jacobs Oil from any drug store. and after using lt just once you'll for- itot that you ever had backache. lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never-hurt, or cause any more misery. It never disappoints. and has been recommended for 60 years. 205 lake for me Papa." “The Litile Birds," o motion song by the pupils and a song “Santa Claus.“ The visitors were treated ivltli candy and the Xmas trcl». ‘was striped of its parcels each one bearing the name of one of ‘he pupils. besides a. special prlyr giv- en by Mr. Jeremiah Gallant. oi‘ Mount Carmel to the pupil of each grade having made the most marks du-rlng the last term. The ‘teacher was presented with a handsome pair of boudolr slippers and a dainty box of handkerchlefs by the pupils. A vote of thanks wits tendered iMlss Gallant. by Mr. John J. Gallant . A comic song was sung by one of the rate-payers Mr. Azno-Ai-senault. The singing of the “National Anthem" and “God SSuve the King" brought the examination to a close. Chopped Hold: I /Cuclml Knuckle: IIII|IOI and rflrffil Qlli-itiziz»: ‘n. I ly "Vuolluo" Jelly llborolly. way: u!» noouhlqmd hen loolfiv lln nude-marl "Vmlhu " on evnypgh’, I! youpromrbo. Ill; In (our l Av», on ., laaggilne , . . mum» Gillie. Recltotion zlolur Chiulofli- dispatching their enemy. This they b 'break up the inflammation. o'clock in tbo- oflomoo WGY Program TUESDAY. JANUAIRY 20 WGY, (Schenectady, N Y) Gsueml Electric Company 790 Kilocycles (380 Metres) Eastern Standard Tlme 11.55 a. m.———l'. q, Naval Obsenvu tory time signals. 12.80 D. m-Stock market report. port 1245 p m.——<We_athia_r report, 2.00 p. m.~.\iusic and talk ‘lkalny Day Amusement for Child- mission, 6.00 p. m.~Produoe and stock market quotations news bulletins. '6.30 p_ rue-Dinner music by Ho- tel 'l‘en l-lyck Trio, Albany, N Y. 7.45 p. m.—“lncome Tax," talk by J F. Zoller, tax attorney, Gen. oral Electric ‘Company Tenor solo, ‘tvly Dreuuis" __ A. 0. Coggeshall 8.00 p. m.-—.-\ddress, "The Crim- inal and the Napunoch Plan," by Walter N. Tliayer, Jl‘., 1M. I),, super- intendent Institution for Defective Delinquents. - 8.15 p. mr-Pi-ogram of the ll_ S. Army Band to be broadcast in con- lunction with WJZ of New York and WRC of Washington, 11.20 p. m.—0i'gan.recitnl by Ste- llhen E. Boiscliiii- from Proctoris surymaiius Iileecker Hall, Albany, Tosti ion and 1| well laden (‘hristiiias tree stood in one corner with pre- ' sents f0: thc pupils. Thl; pupJs wcre examined in th '1 ions subjects by their tench- .\1ai'_v Curran ably zissistell by Rev. A. J. McDonald and Mos. James Mai-Donald, Weblsters (for- ner, and showed- by their prompt and liccimlte answers that had lice carefully trained by their teacher One subject mostly of note was a spelling contcsl by all the pupils. After the cxininatlon a well preparrll piograni was curled out y the pupils. Rev, A, J. ~Z\Iac- Donald, ably presided iii the chair. After tho pbgrzuii Santa Claus ap- petired in tho person 0t‘ James Baird to the delight both of old and young and he ably pe-rfornietk the duties of Santa Claus and dis- tinbutcd the many lmeseiits to the pupils and also kindly relnember-l ed llev~ A. J. hint-Donald. After- Lhis a. complimentary il(llll'€Sn' aiilll presentation iii‘ a pair 0i‘ Jolietl slippers iva-s preseiitcil ‘to llic teacher. The addruss ivas read by "Miss Mary (‘ilrl 1y and tho lire-l selltatioii was made by .\liss Mar-l ' I grlret Campbell. , [Following is tho zillllrcss: bliss llla-ry Curran, 'l‘eachei" of Fort Augustus School Prince Edward island. l Dear l9flCll€l"—~AS the Cllflsl- mas season has conic around oncc niore we feel ais if \v could not let this opportunity pilSo‘ without ex- pressing our sincere appreciation of you-r patience and kindness to- wards us as a teacher. We zisk 2'4,» to 4 wmth $5.00 to clear at S_l.00 per pair at Purdie & Ferglllioll $- _ 2 t dlppers Goodyear welt, re- 1240 P. tor-Produce market ie- gljaaalzjce was 87m, small sizes to clear at $1.50 per pair at Purtlie & Ferguson. rcn," National Conservative - Coni- year ivelt bouts to clear ut S ' pair at Purdle & Ferguson. year weited $3J10Tper pair at Pur-I die & Ferguson's. ful entertainment of the eveiiinzl- Short speeches were illicit made by Rev. A. J. llfacDzinaltl and others COIIIDIIIILGIIHDE the tfiacher pupils on their splendid progress during the hnlf year, also on the delightful extertainlueut evening, amy- which all were treated to home-mad‘ candy. A very pleasant brought to a close by the singing of the National Alilhcui. bell. . . \\'lii-:i iiiitliliig" cliu- ltl il\'illllllllll -| | - -, - by five pupils. _ - l'"'ll mlfegrlgitlilzn by qteuu Emmy). Rlflllltlllllll by Illl_\'ll1Ll|lll_ Kelly. "l l'"l'lI-\ illmul as much iin will ill‘ . i‘ i / - ‘j ' - 1mm by [tn pupils’ ‘on ii lcn cl-nl. piccc——~\\'lll long“ a m, l FORT AUGUSTUS scl-{QQL b-lil)ylllllrlg‘llfalfi_glgy' "C" \'al(udictolvy by Mal-y (im-lpy basin of wiiter iluite i'fl'l't'll\‘vl_v_ M ‘ The lbElllkflllflllill examination Eacllem‘ l . .i_<o>—--—— As oih- row-ii llllllli‘ will i u - allll (‘llllsllllfié Iree was held a/t Cigfllfglllav- )1 ‘Illa, DLWMHHMHI roimzr TABLE llllsilil, so will nnl- Nt'I'll|| i-iiuflliliiiiiiiill- Folt Augur-itils School on the even- ' l“)?! O,ll'lHl_ _ I H 1 _, . lllt" \\'ll0l\' iii-rd :| lll‘l'i|l|0 lil-nl-o, lug of December 23rd. and was gulgllflll Ky ‘idmllk 1'1”: m” "u," “-,,,,., _ _,__ . . . , ,_ ecl allon iy . ary" e y. ‘ v _ ‘lllfrlgllleed ‘lglghgizllerlgdflllw 3.1:: Rmmfllio“ h‘, ‘Agnljs Luwlor. ' Iml il|i~ things you liki- lllllllrilrql 3,,“ " ~ ' .- - ' ».-- .-.--, - i»; ll . tastefully decorated n" ‘he 0C“ S- Reulnno" by h“; Dump ll]! Ill ii ll id \\ ll I ind lllltlli lHl liol \ou ii I ilir 1 JANUdRYlll-‘l "I 1,995 for the distinctive quality of "stunt? . '1' E A ,,,, i No other brand is quite so pug-e, ._ fresh or delicious. Try, it, insertion; W20 per W?“ l9’ lnuortlon for two insertion; 1c por word per insertion for three lnurtlonu. LADIES in cur Doors Bites 991-1-17 3i ‘i LADIES’ MAHOGANY and Calf 991-1-1T-3i MEN'S MOHOGANY CALF Good- 3.75 per v0 000044 oo+ooooooovooo vo+0o4++o+4+ ll MEN'S BLACK BOOTS Good-i: O WOMEN ’S HOSPITAL 1002 St. Catherine St., West. Mommy}, Q. Wanted-Probatioliers, 3 year Course, -qiven according to Qugpu; cpyviculurr for Registered Nurses. Affiliated with GriOc mural llvvvltoll- New Haven, Conn. U. S. A, Apply to Superintendent. 991-1~17-3i 991-1-17-31 O§O‘-OO4Q@§( WOQOO and 0.1’ th * present O o0 ooo-ooaooxo-ooooov-o . I 0400-00-000400-000-00-000400-000000000004o o v s o v : v a; x i0 “vmllmi “W Jan. 14.17.19. . ' Following is tli-e programme- ] mllllm plliys lilivoi- with llil- coinpli-xioll ) . Welcome, by Ala-mire! (Yainp- l t~.‘.\cl-l|i-iil (valor softl-iicrs l-iip p,- |,,,»|,|,. lat iioltil- ilullc- ini-xpl-iisivl-Lv, liialogu», (after a Fashion» three pupils. _ ltecitiitiiin by Louis kclly.‘ l_ Frmml l" W“ Dialoizue t'l'lil~ (icnlsiis 'l‘iH-.l1) i‘ " illid i-liil Recitation by Leonard Carley. illi|l\'lt|l|i|l liltiil‘. Dialogue, (‘tiring an invalid. by enly. D. D., was consecrated to the office THE SOLEMN CEREMONY OF lnnshhhhrihnmc‘ Scenes in All Saints Cathedral January 6th when. with impressive ceremony, Rev.’ John Hack- of Coadjutor Bishop of the diocese of Nova Scotia. Courtesy The Halifax Herald you to please accept this little gift as small to nekoETAOlNllltDL as a. small token of our apprecia- tion from your pupils- of Fort Augustus School, and in conclus- ion we wish you a merry Christ- mas and a Happy New Year. Signed on Behalf of the pupils of Fol-t. Augustus School. Margaret. Campbell, Mary Curley, Leo Duffy and Earl Duffy. The teacher in a few well chosen words (thanked the pupils for their gift also to all those who helped to make the evening a success. Then a vote of thanks was ten- dered the teacher for the success- Mothers espec- ially like it for children as it takes the place Local Druggists Hove Modern Remedy for ‘ Colds A vaporizing Szteivhich isRubbed Over Throat nndChest for Colds I l. When Vicks VapoRub the ex- ternal" method of treating sore throat, bronchitis, deep chest (‘.0lil5,l or ct-oup, is applied over throat or chest, the ingredients are released as vapors by the body lieilt. These vapors lnliiiled with enoh breath carry the medication direct- ly to the affected air passages, loos ening the phlegm iuid relieving the congestion. At the some time Vlcks ncts as n counter-irritant. stimulating the skin, and thusjielps the vapors to Colds are u ually relieved over n i811 t. lliificz The Craplud Creamery 00., will hold their Annual Meeting In L_ldy Fens Hull at Crnpuud on Tuuday. January 20th, 198 at two (t) n. H. V, NORTON, Sear" FIIIOLIUI Ill-LY Hersh-i. A Week's Fasc-inating Puzzling For The Whole Family. ~ than a collection of it offers a com ‘ o; lulu-mi mew. More than that, it increases your vocab ' y and - clnol. improves your spelling-Junk highly desirable for everybody. ln soivin" these puzzles, you will consult the dictionary and ire boun cngijossin and amu pleasure 1s doubled. cards so that as many as The Game contains: This box 9x514 inches in size, contains m0" Cross Word Puzzles to be solved- pctition in puzzle solving. to acquire new words. 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