Around ‘ y~ ’ i , . "Last tall; when showing in the local Horse Show, I was GHQ‘ savers pains in the small o! the back. I was cbmpa e ta p to bed. A friend recommended Gin Pills d l was able to ride again in 24 hours without any pain. Gin Pills are wonderful.” J. S. Russell, 1370 Davie Sh, Vancouver. Gin Pills have a way of soothing and healing strained, weak, sore or inflamed kidneys, bringing immediate and lasting relief. 50c at all druggists. GIN PILL-S‘ Ion m: KIDNEYS“ ‘ -an alga of ..,,. ..i Apiil, oi’ the ll7ll the H01‘. ,E‘van llmgan, the brizic- in cloth of gold, groom has (lecideil to wear his l(‘(l Dead With Pain! " . ' - - 1 At the wedding, in London, ncxtanil black unifoi-iii 01o, Knight of , Lois Stiii-i. to Malta and the bride \\'lll be goivlieti fl Notice It is quite necessary that we receive payment of all outstanding accounts within the next two weeks, as our year ends on January 31st. D We will appreciate it if you will give this your attention. We thank you. Limited Patons *4 i‘ 0110001 j -noam noon noun is inm- uinteed to please you belle!‘- f‘ Western Oflioe 0! "19 alumni" i‘ located in the liicNaiil Buildiiil. ‘ Water SL, Surnmerside. Wliflre lllb" ,lcl'lp|.l0I1l and advertisiufl will he wuniuuo-A very pretty wedding 1 received. The Guardian inly hi! was selomnimd in Moreil on Wed- ‘purcnased daily at the Western mam“ Jmuary 18th, when Peter . Oilice in the McNeill Buildlnl o! "l Marten, son of Mi‘. 11nd Mrs. Wil- j the McDonald News Store. q -SPECIAL MEETING oi Borden ,L. O. L. 2829 on Monday, Jan. 23rd.‘ B. Worshipful Brother MacKenzie .G. M., of the Island being present. ~A1l members are requested to at- Ftend. By order Gordon Ross, Rec. .Sec'y_ 1970-1-21-21 _ -FERTlLlZERl FERTILIZER! ‘._\v@ are now hooking orders for ‘Icommerciul Fertilizer to he handled ithrough the Potato Grower's A's- ggclflllpl], Please call at the war b or phone us your 16- qiiiiements. J. E. Miilmnn. Ken- lisington. 1905-1,l8,tf -—SER|OUS lNJURY.-- A four- ‘teen year-old lad named Herbert Clow who while at work in DlXOII 5 ‘Mills, iliudalbane, about a inonlh .a.go hud his right leg badly injured Ias the result of getting caught c1 {the belt of the machinery and has |since been under treatment in the ‘Prince County Hospital was obliged to have the leg amputated at the. knee Thursday". At last accounts he was progressing very satisfact- oriiy. § -O'LEARV RiNK-- The. new ‘rink recently opened at O‘Leary ;is providing lively recreation for jail who delight in the healthy masiime of skating- The new ‘building is ii substantial structure irovtireti with corrugated iron and having u tenacious skating area of 175 x G5 feet. it is well lighted with electricity. - The company lil- siaileil an individual plant (‘flilSiSi- ingml’ 2| large dynamo and gasoline engine as well as nil needed equip- illlélli- Thu dressing rooms mu larizc and i-omforniblc- . fi a SMELTS (lllll SPECIALITY FLAG FISH 00. llli}. iiiiiFuilon Fish mu. ' a liew York, ll. Y. Consignments Solicited .- .a.-_.__._._-._- Prompt Returns t E. R. BROW 146 Ficlimoud St. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Charlottetown -—~'— '-—-iOi——~-—--— FAREWELL AT BONSHAW I, -.V|r» and Mrs. idrnest L. (frosby ‘and two children, Joyce. and Iluiig- iias, oi ilonshuw Mills, left on ;‘Thursday morning, January lltn. [for Seattle, Wash, where they iii- itend to reside in future. ‘representing Bonshaw and adjoin- iing communities These met in the |B0nshaw Hall and tendered them a Jui-cwell reception, when tiie fol- iiowiiig address was rend by ihilsi-i iClura Iiclvlanus and ll. substantial {Purse of money was presented m‘ Ithem by Mr. Alan Stewart ‘ ‘Iilr- and Mrs- Ernest Crosby and Family, Bonshuw- Dear Friends: Having learned that you and iyour little ones are soon to leave Qyoin- nutlvc province and the homo jot’ your childhood, we, your frlcntlg 40ml lleli-‘lllboilm have assembled here this evening, that we might ispend a few of the fleeting bums wvith you ere we bid you adieu, Our mission this evening is not a pleasant one- To sever the ties .4) oi’ friendship mnde strong by years a ‘ ' (and Godspeed. v 3 , BANG BANG BANG Kensington prices shot to pieces: y; ‘ i Do you wish to save money? 0f course you do and we are going to help you. Our prices are down to rockbottorn. Read carefully the following bargains. Then come right in and got them. ‘ They won't last too long. ' ‘ share. Doit today. Mons Pants, Bnnnockbum ln mixed Grey and Brown were $4.25. Yours for $3.65. i MINS HneJinit Pullover Sweaters in Navy, Camel, Mar- oon, and 81nd Brown with stripes. A wonderful bargain at $1.66. Womensflllk and Wool Hose in a great variety of plain colors, reduced to 85c per pair. 27 Inch striped llannelette, reduced to 13c per yard, l0 yrds- for $1.25. 2'1 inch White l-‘lanneletlc reduced to 15c, ten yards for $1.45. 82 inch unbleached Cotton reduced to 10c, Ten yards for 06c. . 86 inch unbleached cotton, reduced to 12c. Tcn yards for 1.15. . g6 inch Black and White striped sheeting reduced to 19c- Tcn yards for $1.85. 28 inch Union Flannel, good weight, Dark Gray only selling at 45c, now reduced to 34c. Gmcerlesv-Onlons l0 lbs. for 21c. ' 6 Hardware, Galvanized Water Pall. Large 5|“. only 396- , Grey Enamel Stew Pot, Large Slzc, a Real Bargain at 55. Lantern Globes, Long and Short, two for 25c. ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY GENERAL MERCHANTS KENSINGTON, P. E. I. You might as well get your . ot’ pleasant companionship is in lb: ‘self ll sari and painful thought- ‘HOW much greater than must be lthe reality! Realizing keenly the p, oss our community is suffering in - lyour departure, we take this 0;). ‘portunily of showing _voii in a very {small degree the esteem in which 1 iyou and your Winsome children are v ‘held. To us our departure is a dis- . has ever strengthened the bonds 1m’ friendship. i YOU. Mrs. Crosby also, we spoil {BPBHUY niiss- Your kind manner - dias endeared you to us all. AiiJ, ow. dear friends. in conclusion, {We Wk Yo}! i0 M0911! this accom- fllilllylnl: gift, and bid you farewell You are leaving the quiet of your ;first home and are going to make Joni‘ abode in a ‘foreign clinic, but we sincerely hope it may be DQ55- lible for you to frequently visit us, [in the meantime wc trust Divine Providence ‘will shower upon you ‘His choicest, bietisings or happin- 095- DPll-“Dfirlty, and success in your ‘new home. shined on behalf of your ivoll- i lHllPFS- , Alan Stewart, ‘ .i. .i. Manhood, - A. B. Mat-hood. i Jnhn Alt-Manna. i In addition, the Women's inciti- flute oi‘ Bonshaw met nt the same ‘time and place. i i.\liss Bessie liiaz-Phcri. Pres. of the W. i. read the following nd- dress in Mrs. Crosby and Mrs. A. ;B. Mat-Lead, and presented her [with a club-bag» iMrs. Ernest Crosby, Very Dear Friend: I in this world oi change parting of friends is inevitable, and the parting word arouses within the soul the keenest feelings. it. has always been so, but. more especially when we part with those who have particularly endeared ithemseives to the hearts oi all hy lnumborless acts of kindness, as i |woll as by the li"nful influence ‘if cheerful perswviilty- On hearing that you are about to depart from this commr-‘ity, we. tho members , -wnsnan omcs. - The ; Prior to leaving they were walk, =81! "Don by many oi their friend-m _ spending three weeks in Brookllnc. y-oii to kindly accept this gift. remembrance is accompanied liastern Guardian " ..'EASTEBN AGBNT—MI'. J. W. is’ Guardian Agent in pleaaed- to receive news ltaml. ldiwfflllhl. MW Murdock I Monlwue and will be and renewal subscriptions. liam Marten, GQOTIQWWII. and Ger- tles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs._Mc- Donald. were united in the holy bond of matrimony by Rev. Father Rooney. The groom was supported by Vernon McDonald, brother oi the ibrlde, while the bride was attended by Lena Connolly. The bride was becomingiy attired in s. gown o! grey. The bridesmaid was charm- ing dressed in a gown ofbiue. A1’- wr the weddlnl they motored i0 the bride's home, where s. host of friends and relatives gathered and prsented them with many useful and costly gifts. A very sumptuous supper was served by Q1!‘- ‘Jude's mother. The happy couple left for their future home in Georgetown. where the eveninl; was spent in dancing. After. a plea-sum sveuiue their many friends parted, wishing the bride and groom a. very “EDDY and prosperous wedded life. - A ..’l‘MARlE iN5TlTUTE- ‘rue mgiiliir monthly meeting at Marie W. i- met at the home of Mr2~ John Long on Friday evening, Jan- 13th- Tlicrc were twelve member!» and two visitors present- The meeting opened by repeating the institute (freed, tiic vico president Llirs. J. l-i- Diiigweli prcsiiliniz- Th0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ HQKABTELL AND MGDONALD i i Miss George Field Jones, whose may-lags to Mr. Rose McKenzie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ly- on McKenzie of Toronto, will be in interesting event the latter part of January. __é_.-.<+>»~ -—- ST. GEORGES-NEWPORT TID-BITS. The weekly whist was held as usu- al in St. George's Hall with a goodly number present. The prizes were awarded to: Ladies‘, Miss Mary Mc- Cormac and the gents, Mr. John L. McPherson. The consolation prize was merited by Mr. Joseph Sloaneof Newport. We are pleased to learn that Mr. roll call was answered by paying a small fce. Minutes of December meeting were read and udopteihi and report of box social held at llic home of liirs- (iorilon lioopcr on Dec- 27tii, given; proceeds amounting to $30.00 after bills‘ were paid- After the business oi’ the meeting was finished .1 short but interesting program was curried out consisting of a recita- tion by Nit-s. J. ‘Iil- Dingwell an-l liiiski Jennie Dingweil, recitation lry Nliscss Lucy and Mary Long remi- iing rn the work of liih Rod (truss by Mrs- D- k. Sanderson A dainty luncheon was served by the llOsi- can to whom a hearty vole oi‘ thanks was extended for her kind- ness and hospitality after which uiceting closed by singing the N::~ tiriial Anthem The next meeting is invited to the ‘home oi‘ lifts. Everett Webster. ___.~___1 PERSONALS ‘ ..~"1\lr. Bernard McDonald left Tuesday lor Detroit. '. ."Mrs. James Batchilcier and son Milford, recently visited Montague. ..°Mr. Raymond Soloman, (razor- getown, recently visited Montague. A .. ‘Miss Kathleen Harrington. Charlottetown, spent the week end in Georgetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Minn. A ..*Miss Mary Batchilclen, who has Y been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John‘ Batchilder, Georgetown. left Monday for Charlottetown. A .."Miss Elizabeth Douglas, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas, Georgetown, who entered the Faulk- ner Hospital, Jamaica. Plains, as Probatloner in September, has suc- cessfully passed her examinations and received her cap. ..°Mr. Peter Ross has returned to his home in Georgetown after U. S. A.. the guest of his daughters‘ Mrs. Harvey. A ..°Mlss Mary MacCormac, R. N., City Hospital, Charlottetown, is vis- iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cormac. Georgetown. i fee-i that we could not allow you to leave us without showing in some way our great regret in lon- ing such a valued helper in our institute and community. You have taken a deep interest in the welfare. cf our organization and have been ever ready to assist in any good work you were requested to do- As a slight token of our love and esteem for you, and in appreciation of your kindness and Willingness lo give u helping hand, we ask We assure you that this small by the best wishes of our institute, and trust that it will remind you oi‘ the friends you have left in BOW- oi the Bon Ziaw Women's institute. ,. . ___.._.. Grippe Heat and inhale Minarifs. Al- so rub it on throat and chest. The great preventative. ‘trying experience on the ice, but at A Louis Campbell has secured a lucra- A to his home in Newport to spend the George's, paid a flying visit. to New- port on the night of Jan. 8. event befcll the village of Newport when an unknown but ferocious bird of prey visited that. vicinity and made unfortunate depredatlons on one of themost illustrious represen- tatives of the feline family. We wish to extend our sincerest sympathy to the owner of the victim, and also to congratulate the skllful gunner who freed this community from any fu- ture danger in that regard by des- A. E. Walker has returned to his home in Launching to recuperate from o. slight accident which befell him on December inst. Mr. Frank Muttart, who has been visiting his old home in Launching, has returned to Detroit to resume his former duties. Mr. Gerard Mullaliy, Souris River, spent the weke-end at Poplar Point. Messrs. George McCormac and Malcolm Fay have returned to S. D. U. after spending the Ch.‘ tmas holidays at their respective homes. The Misses Mary McCormac, Mar- lon Gardner, Irene McKinnon and Florence Christian have resumed their studies at P. W. C. Mr. Leo Foy recently had a very present reports it is quite safe for teams. - We are glad to learn that Mr. tive position. Mr. Joseph Campbei has returned winter months with his parents. Mr. Michael Steele of Newport, who has purchased a new driving sleigh, has been using it to a good advantage during the Christmas holidays, and reports the road be- tween St. George's and Newport per- fect lcir speeding. Mr. Joseph McDonald has again taken up his duties in the employ of Rev. J. C. McDonald. Miss Margaret McCoi-mac and Miss Lottie Farrel have returned to their respective schools after the Christ- mas holidays. The young people of DeGros Marsh have fanned o. club for the social and intellectual benefit of the youth oi that community. We are pleased to note-that Mr. Joseph Sloane has been appointed purser on the Newport-Georgetown ferry boat. Miss Mary Sloane was at home to her friends on "January 8, when a goodly number assembled to ex- season. Miss Mary McIntyre has returned to Newport to take up her pcdagog- s ical duties. Mr. J. D. C. McCormac. of St. A very exciting and deplorable ‘i . . i i |‘ ~i l i Annual Meeting gregation of St- Peter's Cathedral was held on Monday, the 16th, inst. E. Gabriel, M. A., in the chair- mlttee-s were The finances oi the Church were shown to be in a good condition. Tho Wardens report also advised that there was a lot of work to be u» »- tra expenditure- L. Cotton and W. (l. ilogg. and Geo. V. Moore (lotion. G-en. Enman _ Graveyard Committee-— W. G, Hos: and w. Cotton Auditors-W- H. Tldmarsh and IL i-‘- Acorn. winter sale will commence Jaini- ary 26, 1938. r ‘ Central ‘Guardian 72 IN- TABLE LINEN. Guaran- teed pure liiien- Extra sppcial Drice $2.00 Prowse Bros. Limited. 1934-1-10-31. 70 iN- TABLE LINEN. Extra. special price- $2.25 Prowse Bro!- Limited. 198i-1-19-3i- DON'T MISS hearing ‘Mrs. W- J- MacDonald sing, “The Auld Nest" at the "Burn? Concerts"- 1982 MISS BEHNICE STULTZ, sinus leaving Charlotetown has been studying tor two years under noted teachers in Boston, and has broad- casteil from some‘ oi the ldudiiig stations in the States- She is now teaching violin in the Pictou Acad- emy- She will play at the Burns’ Concerts. . 1982 Baptist Church, Rev- R.C. Eaton will preach, taking as his theme, "The Need of a Saviour" Mr. Eat- on's subject for the evening serv- ive is, "What must we doto bo saved?" The choir will render in the morning hours, “But the Lord ii-i mindful of His Own", from Mendeissohns, "St- Paul" At the evening service the anthems will be "The Magnificent," Tours, and "He that shall endure," from Men- delssohns "Elijah." V WEDDING BELLSF-A quiet but pretty wedding took place Wednes- day morning. Jan. 18th at 5.30 in St. Dunstasfs Cathedral when Mr. Percy Walsh. popular young barber of this city was united 1n the holy bonds of matrimony to Hylda. J. MacCallum also oi this city. Rev. P.‘ McMahon, D.D., performed the ceremony and celebrated the nup- tial Mass. The bride who was gowned in powder blue georgette looked very attractive and carried a corsage bouquet of pink and white carnations. The bride was attend- cd by Miss Gladys Walsh, sister of the groom.‘ while the groom was ably supported by Mr. Daniel Mac- Cailum, brother of the bride. After the ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. after which the happy couple motored to the rall- way station and left by- the 0.45 train on a. short honcwmoon trip. The young couple , received many useful and beautiful presents in- cluding a. substantial cheque from the bride's father. PERSONALS Mr. Lewis Callaghan of Lake Verde was in the city yesterday at- tending the Abbie-Crystal game. Messrs Geo- McWilliams and J Albert Callback drove to Slimmer- side on Wednesday nndtook in tho Alhbledliystal game that evening- \_ ‘ “Eiamac of Z". Messrs Louis Callaghan, l-Iany Kelly and Patrick Wood were visit- ors to Fort Augustus recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cummiskey. Mrs. W. A. Huestis, Upper Prince Street leaves this morning for Am- herst, N. 8., in response to a tele- gram stating that her sister, Mrs. W. C. Sinclair is ill. St. Peters Cathedral The annual meeting of the con- iii St- Peter's Schoolroom Rev. A» priest-in-charge The reports of the various coin- reud and adopted. Officers elected were as follows: Wardene-—-A- B. Cosh and ii» S- tewart lDelegates to Diocesan Synod-W» Substitutes—— Waiter ilyndman. Delegates to D.C- S.——It. L. Sharron and W. E» —-<0>-——-_- FUR SALES ___- I Messrs. C. M. Lampson & Co's, 1!, 4i TOMORROW MORNING in the: JANUARY 21,192 B. LMA 145 meat . 1t. c. imciio Iiui. 1.1.15.4: J. It. WCONNELL. Branch Secretary. NO Premiums to pay-and - , a moritlflyincome to you. ‘ Ask about ‘Disability Feature of Crown Life Policies. »~ CROWN Lil INSURANCE COMPANY“- Brnneli Office for iilnrlllmeai alucBeth Bldln, illonctnn J1.‘ EkglllLLIPS. District Agent. BIIIIIIIIQIIIIIQ,'I'..E.I- -. i George 80.. (Jlinrlottetowm 9.111.]. .L.li.., Maritime superintendent ‘HOCKEY AT BEDEQUE Rink Monday night, January 23rd. Al- lieny Si. Pat's is- 38490119 “"1"” ers. Skateaitcr match. 1985-‘1-21-21. —EMERALD L- s. s. o. taking hogs Jan.~-"26th forenoon.‘ Please list your hogs at once.‘ lf~stormy next tins day- D.N. McKay. Seciv- 1951-1-20-21. -—H06K-EY TONIGHT _ Dodo- quo Rink, North Bedeqiie vs. (ion- triii Bedeqtic married men, Sicuta after match, ; i985 IN MEMORIAM MRS. AMRBOSE PHELAN. It is with sincere and profound sorrow that we are called upon to ichronlcle the sad and early death of -Melvina, wife of Mr. Ambrose Phel- ion, of Morcll Rear, which took Western Guardian | Spare Tubes PREVENT ‘ DIIAIPOINTMENT Just as a‘ motor trip can be ruined for lack of a {place at hcr home on November 16, after a very short lllness,oi' four; days, of plum-pneumonia. In her, passing Moreil has lost one of its, most estimable ladies. Always cl home-lover, she was ever ready to‘ cater to strangers, and her hospit- silty was unbounded. She will be mourned not only by her immediate family but by numerous relatives and‘ friends throughout the province. The deceased was horn thirty-sev- en years ago at Bot-hwell, King's County, and was the daughter of the late Donald Stewart and his wife, Louisa Morrow. She in her early youth resided with Rev. A. J. McIn- tyre, both at East Point and at Moreil, where she met and married Mr. Phelim. Eight sons and three daughters blessed this union, all of whom are living, besides a discon- solate husband to mourn their loss. She also leaves 0o mourn two sis- and Mrs. Whitley, of the United States, also one brother, Mr. R. H. Stewart" of the United States, one half-sister, s. D. J. McIsaac, of Rock Berra. a half-brother, Richard of Neponsett. Mass. The funeral was held on the 18th to St. Joseph's Church, M0rell,many coming from long distances to pay the last tribute of respect to one whom they revered in life. A High Muss of Requiem was of- tcrs, Mrs. Joseph McLean, Bothwell, _ spare fire, so can your radio programs be spoiled if a radio tube is defective. Be on the safe aide and always have a spare radio- ‘tron on hand. For beat‘ results insist on having genliine “ Viléstinéhotise- Radlotrons’ _ All grades and thicknesses $101M‘ fercd by Rev. A. J. McIntyre, while Rev. Fathers Rooney, her pastor, Reginald McDonald and A. L. Sin- nott occupied seats in the sanctuary. After the services in the church, the procession re-formcd, when the rc- malns were followed to the cemetery adjoining, and there the last sad rites were performed by tier pastor, Rev. Father Rooney, after which all that was mortal was consigned to Mother Earth. The following gave mass cards:- Rev. P. S. Duffy, Iona; Mrs. Sidney J. Whitley, So. Donald; Mrs. Mar- garet McAulsy. Roxbury; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. rank McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Dan- 10! McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Kienney, Mr. and Mm. Edward Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sinnott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hsunsberry. Mr. and Mrs. John Cun- ulushsm. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Paquct, Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Mclsaac, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rossitcr, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ros-titer, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. tiohn C. McCarthy and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kenncy. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Sutherlcu. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsis Tralnor, Mr. Frank Phelan, Miss Mary Phelan, Miss Minnie Byrne, Miss Josie McAuisy, Miss Lottie and Eugene Rcssitcr, Miss Mary and Joseph Donovan. The following sent messages of house. and seemed to plead will!- everyone. had fallen steadily had soaked hill great brown eyes gazed oicr iii dismal scene. asked a child. seven. "He's Billy's dog. Billy kid‘ es him." "Then the boy put his ti!!! under steam heal. ‘ Made by Seaman - Kent Co. Sold by MacDonald - Rowe WOODWORKING co., Liiiiirsii Charlottetown ‘ '0 Moo» ' +0+o+o l569-12-29-thsat7i. rinitsit, POOR PUP ‘MOURNS DEATii A pathetic incident arising from to-day‘s tragedy was viewed by A number oi, hushed- spectators ill front of the house of death. Tinker. the mongrel dog, playmate oi iii/W Billy Detgnton, seemed to sonnet-ll! terrible thing that had happencdiil his master. A " bedraggled 1m? figure, hemmed in front of W! The drizzling rout iilli to the skin and he shivcred as iii "What's his name?" The Si" "Tinker, said the boy, a mm 0i 1 . 0!‘! . - -_. f!!! tllliiw, troying this. at first, unknown anl- 500.000 Skunk. xlifdir?‘ gggdmgg gglfefitrehlillgugnlzf?“ (feafl In uni-Hus. we wish You. min mal- z5,000 Cat, Civct- phy Panmure Island." Mr .i s m- The reporter a... silent for 0 f" lvir. Crosby and family (‘rodspce-i. 700,000 Opol-lfllllll- 1 i,’ ' .. ' ' ' ' ‘ ' -ii ,5 n yrc, Savage I-larboi. Miss Mar- minutosand Tinker looked u)! 5-’ and sincerely hnpg that yo" n11 Miss Margaret McIntyre and Miss 0.000 Muskrat. warm Find,“ Bus“, RI, Mm“ wamug for an answeh -.Yc_,_~ s“ may gitjny r-ontinumr happlngflfl Agnes Fay are no doubt well pleased 25.000 Muskrat, Southern. “are, Doyle finch" vfnaéel‘ M,” the report“: and the dog Suddenly um] Drogpm-"y “mm-ever w“, Mt with the recent. snow storms as they 9.000 Raccoon. ' ' _ ' ._ ‘W, . Alice Doherty, Brighton, Mass. Miss became stiff and dashed his tai may be (rust. W111 be "we °° 8W9 "5 '1" elimblimn 11.000 Mink. Georgie Fitzgerald, Brighton Mass’ tween his legs into s nearby 1N0- Slgngd lwllwi‘ of u...’ . 0f the m of himdlhus snow-shoes. 4.323 goat. (Sjiiver. Sister Matilda, Mount et.‘ M..." whiirc hB was iound ten minutes iii one aw omens ustltite. . 0X. ross. I 1t. 5996mm, wm-e made by Mr, _;‘__]_ Miss‘Margaret McCormac, of the 1,900 Fox. m“. agzrlvglzglm 2133a‘! Citsyt 311312031355 of uighteahfeillglafltlgfloirllgflan: Mai-Lend. Chairman air the occau- firm 0- élumcs Fay 6r $00. rsreutlv 40.000 Fox. Red. M“, May-y Murphy’ S, T65,“- M,'_ E..+‘.,.___- '_ km’ M“ Al“ smwafl- M‘ H- D- vmwdsi 70° FOX. Whito. Michael Donohue, Rosenieath; Mr. ' Actor; "what dc.- yoii think 0i Maz-rlevin. nil of Bonshaw and Mr. L509 FOX. Grey. Mr. Wilfred Hynes, St. Tet-cans‘ M m ‘Mun i)" "Mk MucKluuvu 0t Churchill. all . w.th, 2,500 Fox, South American. Clara E. McDonald, North hi3; '¥-,,,,,,d.‘.._,0“ 300.1 But you diil expressing deep reilrei at the- de- What 1S HOME. l a 2200 Beaver. Miss Evelyn Murphy Dorchestsr ham, 1H,, yearyw ' - parture of siicli citizens s M . mil - ' , 00 Otter. M ,; M _ ' _ ' , , u Mrs. Crosby had proveh inlimrei- ' Sick MOl-llel‘? 200 Fisher. ticfissMrwaiiitl ‘h/(firsllagcili: liitfifif‘ 3111s i’ m9}: ‘ '"‘i““‘°‘ “st lea“ i lieziln to (‘be wwnmfilromiw gar-gag?’ Pnii-rlirirn OnL-"Followliiir mnllii-r- 220500 , Fftlgrflgfllli 8nd Mrs. were oresentdon this. . occasion: “and I “Wflnppd n ‘lll-‘lfilbgflllllrllllfl l’\'~'i"' 500 Marteri, Baum. éichargvligglilitltilgh :3‘, ‘ _ ‘I ‘rim- have since mt n. spend the‘ “w- u- iwi-uii. 2.000 Marten Stone Mrs D a Meoonéiu Cambridge ' ' \\ ‘ whiter months in Lawrence, Mass. wl", "fax?" “xfnff; 200 Sable, Russian. ' ' I ‘ ‘ l I I i 1 _ ‘l, An address was read to them by hiiii‘ IPv0?!‘ pain; 12.000 Ermine. Brown was giving his fin ‘i ba h‘ n 7‘ w ‘ ‘) g) ‘ ,Mr- Mack iMacKinnrm and purses . i" auriiiglfl. {"0" 250 Wolverine. eior party. and all ‘was “(flag wail‘ - l y ‘l y " ’ i ‘ ,,_ inc ill‘! 4 iim - V Ygisagsgofi? them by Mm‘ spur“ ‘iviiii iincrvniil nml ggoo wolf- "M" a manic“ [Tifiild approached ‘ “ Little Miss ‘low-e (‘rivbv wlie ‘iriiiflhiihixroiiiklni: 2032 Jiich" mm and “hi: ' ‘ ‘ - - ~ i -- A, - t Blr- "Let mc congratulate id ‘also tendered a farewell party by girfrlygrlmlcgmfvrorriyz, 0.000 Cat, Wild. ma’, ‘l. mo, sum you wfillfliiwgya lit-r school mates at the home 0t l' t ti - 4 000 (‘at ll ivn- and Mr Ei‘ e c l! t ' nrllf.’ "£31.- "iil r500 ' ' “m” , M“ W“ °" "ii" day as the llflll- i presented-Willi m r m ly‘ lam‘ ‘ 11'0" """‘""'"" 400000 Baflm“ PM" m Wu’ m” M I , _ ‘a puree am» s! , _ rm tniiy re. ~ . Fflulfrfll- "Thanks," replied-Brown "hut- div-My iziiis. Sire filldlllfll‘ time brfl- gained my health mi art-um. I 200 ooo Mole - ' " ihor Rouilliis Ilse received suit. Mn,i,nwm| “m “h-nvni-iil‘ ""1"" "0"" ‘i500 Roll ‘ it 9P4“ tomolmw m“ rm "m": y filllfi. remembrhnces from the pup- if ""q'““:."' qlwfi will’; “fr: ‘all? 8.000 not? y‘ milrfleq!“ ‘ . ‘ iis of tho Sunday iichool- ‘ wlhtlnlglllrlllltllil? glllilflll hi): timid ' 20,000‘ White‘ Hare ihatvra‘ agrfiod m“ fflenm "I know ——~+-—.—— "fiiiitlitl.".."“'ilii..i.i2...l' u“ ~00;- -'__-_ s‘""b°~“n"l Blmlfl" 9"" 81h 0m. Send i clinin them ii yon wish - 5-000 Merino - 150.000 Wallaby. .. i- c i" —- . I R e ' ' . ll‘ ea . 19,009 ' d; groom fin‘ her oiil for lllilB6lf-< Wwilfllml-“KQQP W"! ‘I lllllfil- 800,000 Opossum, Australian, 5,000 Whining“ mmranan‘ / . 4 . _ U , , '