‘is T? f4; weeé fie/ére 52/74/010; /M//fi// 1%rm/7é ffie {fa/art Every/up? /$ Xz/rf/x/l/f, w/fé kn‘ M/na/e c%arer: 7/17? $m:bn~q//¢/ I! W/fé (l! We know; .161‘? 44;)?” 0r everyone fée lllltl oi llillsllcro ‘I00 "Vicinity ‘PM monthly meeting of Head of Walton's Institute was lid llnlllc 0f llrl. J. Gordon‘ mhcr_dth, mo. members prevent. was pnswerod by‘ teas convention." .. ‘ men u» sins- _- at." aslnntss of; were road. was mov- 0, dqilltlslli a us! tno Jf/fé/ l/r/k/a/a; y/mr. MGDRE t} WLEQDMH“ school Christmas tree. It was also Mr. and Mrs. litalph Ooffln and moved and seconded "lit- "We" dollars be liven as a. donation lo- wards the Tuberculosis {Anise The school committee re rted a new brush In needed f r tho school and It was arroed to purchase same. The programme consisted of s ltlecltatton by llrs. ‘Ihcmss Brae- f.’ . Paper "Institute Work" by Mrs Harvey Douslas. (ihrlstmas nodding by Miss Itta Jsrdin latch is“ c! Ollrlstmas gifts. A contest put on by Mrs. Harvey Douglas and won by In. Louis Cameron after which all members Mnod. in tho sinsins of’ Christ- mas sorely-Insoles adjourned and lJltflcll was served by tho hostess. family were visitors to the city on Friday. _.__. Messrs. Leslie Douglas, Aeneas Brazel. and Dario Bambrlck have left our district for the winter months. These boys are now W051!- lng at a lumber camp in Nova Bcotia. Head of lliiisboro School is preparing their annual Oils-ist- rms concert. For many years this school hss produced wonderful con- certs, and all Bead offllllsbsroush and many pooplo of stsrroslidlhl districts are eagerly awaiting it. Cherry Bill gohool is sic hsvins a concert. ' n, many emis- of m. ai-nssl Osmaron will resret to learn ho is confined to bed due to rib ‘injuries suffered from a fall. Everyone joins in wishing him a; speedy re- covsry, - Mr. and Mrs. Prank JsFdIne were visitors to the city laturdsv. Mr. allies-t Jardins and m: son and daughter have moved to Mount dtswsrt for the winter months. Bis son Merton is a well known potato inspector. ssr. Albert Justin, has been a life long resident of this district and his friends ins all loohins forward to their return in the ops-In]. . Enos Geraldine and lorntce liosvrsoaspsvovintm tonne my tzamiv- ~11 h VIGIURIA. Dec. 10—-(OP)—'I‘Iro sllfill $111M children. Loslio flmmihmmw Passes Away At Illi HAIL, Doc. 11- (Ari-Professor Ihnoritus Mwsrd Laurens Mark of Harvard Univer- sity, noted soolosist and anatomist died yesterday at his homo its his. 100th year. - Dr. lilac-k tauzht at Harvard for dd years bsforo he retired in i801 a| Horsey professor of _ anatomy. After hi: retirement ho remahlrd active as director of the Bermuda Laboratory for Research which he helped found. ’ three years study at the Unlver-‘ my of ulpzig where he received his Ph. D. degree. He was made‘ assistant professor of zoology in‘ 1883 and was appointed ilersey| professor of anatomy in 1885. Born in Hamlet, N. Y.. May S0. i847 he served. after graduating from the University of Mlchlltan in i871. as astronomer for the United States northern boundary survey for a year. He was director of the Harvard. Zooologlcal Laboratories from i900 to i921 and of the Bermuda Labo- ratory from 1903 to 1931. AUGUSTINE COW W. I. The December meeting l-f the Augustine Ccwe W. I, met at the home of ms. Roy Cutcllffo. The president, opened the meeting '1)‘ singing Institute Ode, followed by the Creed in unison, Roll call rc- gponded to by eighteen members and one visitor. one new member joined. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. It was agreed upon to send $5.00 to the T. B. League, $5. to Frrc DH- pensary, $5. to Crippled Children's Fund. The buying committee were to procure candy for school chllriwn and ten boxes of fruit for shutlns. A quilt was sold which brought the sum of $3. The reports of trie. committees were ihrn hoard. Sv-hool in need of a pu-illler. and First Aid Kit. New Sick and Program Committee: Mrs. Fred Lear”. Mrs. Willard Wadmail. Lunch, Mrs. Wil- lard Wadman, Mrs. ‘Lester Mac- Wllllams and Mrs. Harry MA‘FRI\- lane. School-Mrs. Lorne Oavruth- He came to Harvard ln 1877 after; I smooth shaving in 1947 $0 Super-hos Gillette Ilsa Isles is Amanivo Gift Fssllagc with (oslvonlhf Compartment for Used llodss He'll enjoy months qt luxury shaves when he receives this smartly packaged and " practical gift. And he'll a reciste your good. taste, for Gillette Blue ades are the best you can buy-the sharpest and the longest- lasting. 50 Gillette Blue Blades in s gift packing . . . . . . . Qnly 2. Oilssr Christmas Paslrqad Oillotto Gills at your doctors, .33 and 9 llUl suoss 4mm - SNAVHIG CREAM s ors. Miss Winnie Smith, Mrs. Mike Peters thanked members for :1 sick trcai sent to a patient i-n the com- munity. After business was finish- ed Mrs. Ed MnrFativen presented the president Mrs. Cameron with a Christmas gift. which Mrs. Cam- eron ihzlnknd the members. Mrs. Vernic Webster kindly invited members to ller home for Janu- ary meetiniz. A sing song was uri- joyed by all, after which a dainty lunch was served by committee. Meeting closed by singing God Save The King, Collection $1.30. YORK ILVLIZIIIITY Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and two grand-children. Misscg Anita. antbBernice Lewis. York. were visit- ors to the City on Wesdgly. Much excitement was caused in York on Tuesday when an air- plane landed in Mr. Roscoe Mac- Donald's field [or the purpose olf taking up passengers. The airplane belonged to Paul‘; Flying Service. Mr. and Mrs. Harry bowls. York. were visitors to the city on Friday. Mr. Leo Morrison. Pleasant Grove silent Friday in the city. Mrs. Allen MacKlnnon. Pleasant Grove. was a visitor to the city on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oaswell have returned to their home in York alter spending s. few days in the city. Rev, J A Nicholson has return- ed to his home in York after spending a short vacation in Nova Smile. Mr. Vernon Dilcit. York is dclm a rushing business hauling turnips to York Station. Mr. Bill cooke is doing a rushing ‘Business loading turnips at York Station. The Women's institute W03 held an Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Herb Vessey wit-h a fair attendance. Mn. Alfred Morrison. Pleasant Grove. was a visitor to the city on Friday. three, and his listsrfldarflarot Louise. sped seven months, were burned to death laturday nisht at Alexandria. 8O miles south of Quesnel. when a gasoline lamp Jaded in a tent. police report- ed today. .‘ Mrs. Waugh. Bedoque. wag a visitor to York last week when she was the guest qt her daughter Mrs. Claude Lewis. Mr. Vernon Crodrett, York, ‘ a visitor to the city on ‘moody. The School Inspector, w. Rice wlo a visitor to York School m Thursday. ' Onaeooilntoftheicyrosdson Friday many cars were getting stick on York Road. was Veda m...“ ansiwoo of Vernon Dennis‘ Store. Yoli. was a visitor to the city on llrtday, w. Arthur Wyatt. Pleasant Grove was a visitor to the city on Friday. m. Joe Oswell, Pleasant qwn, spent Friday in the city. Mr. Dave MacDonald. Uillll WWIJIWIRCIOYUKQIIQ- u sy. llrl- 1M! Bsrdv. Pleasant. mm is spending a few days in York, the eueat of her dltllilfl‘, lks. Hamid Whtts. Jirelranlwt-h! QIIQ a few days llPlAfIl-lllt Ogvqtlss Qwilxubf her sister, firs. Agata, 0~uas-i-s-~—-_ _1.Wflfostllll pends/o I fi ¥ WWW‘; \.\(¢\/\C\1V\\L\C\LY.\’\L\K\I\CY.\N.\KY\, P0 ‘ ma. ~\\A\/\ \. Cancelled Runs For Winter Months Effective December 18th, ‘I946. CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE - TIGNISH RUN Lv. Clftown 7:30 AM. —_- Lv. Tlgnish 2:15 PM. SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN RUN |..v. Summerside 8:00 A.M. — Ar. Ch'town 9:35 AM. ST. PETERS - NORTH LAKE via NORTH SHORE These Runs Cancelled for balance of WINTER MONTHS. 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