lean 7 1.1km - < _4‘~»..4._...¢_.-__--~. . . w; OOOQO-OO-OQ1 QQ-OXOOOOOO _ 4 O-Qvt entrant aluminum“ _¢_ THE VOGUE-Final notion for .'% The 1932 Sunworthy Wall Papgrsi v%v— runner EDWARD Til-DAY A .'i.l' Adults 35c, Go vt. Tax 20-878. Children l5c_ CA P1 TOL ,- |¢_1l;.-, Night, '1 K! 8.d5-0rchestrl 50c. Govt. Mnunee ILLS-Adults 254', - ' ' l settlement oi’ all overdue accounts. Balcony, 40c. Govt. Tax 20-420. Children Govt T“ lc._ " (him. - 6694-13-31. 0 l ax le-‘lfic. ren 15c, Govt. ‘fax lc-liie. o - night 7 .2 li.l.'>-.\tiults 40c. Tl"; l-nallllpswch lalllhg dls_ l l n; nu ed 1712i count Sale beginning Saturday, Feb- d. y s. s The pa" “l u“ surfing Se“ l l l rually 13th, continuing for one 1 , Tho danger that. lurked on u “To ' umzdma" ship with a crew of sea plunder- y ers . . . Impending doom with LAUQHED ax nu: vocuzpgnn n” o; drug- a cargo oi high explosives , , , es lncllldlng sport. “lemma "la l l tl I :t;'.“:::.;“.."";“lll ‘attrzcrz; RIVAL ! e m» e l l“ 09¢ lilll- price. Otherlines selling at 1-3 dis- count. All Felt Hats to clear at one dollar each. 669-2-12-31. everything to be in the arms oi’ her lover! but the youth bent him at hlS own game of Love! POLICE COUB.'1‘—At the Police Court yesterday morning, a va- grant was sentenced to 30 days in jail. A prohibition case was heard and adjourned until Monday. l z Bessie Smith, a Raeburn Stew- ' art nnd Jean Stewart, equal. Grade v lvfll Jackie Sabine, 2 Randall Illoutcs. 8 Mildred Stewart, 4 Har- ry Stewart and Edith McLean equal. Grade II—l Miriam Mc_ Donald, 2 Gordon Stewart. Per- A grand love story. with the finest cast in months l; l fect attendance: Helen Sabine, l Olive McDonald. Bessie Smith, , ‘ Jackie Sabine, Harold slewml Come m now and see the new. attractive patterns nclnw ME ‘ a Orville Stewart-Miss F. n. Boul- and colorings at a wide range of prices. tcr, Teacher. Do your re-decorating how-- before the busy ovo l... l i o a i t g I t t i t g 0 t i v v o v a v v c O . I 4 o o v 0 a v o 0 o o o v e o o t I o o o o o o e 0 o O 0 O Q o o o at ; . h ‘MANSON . ‘ "NW" A“?‘$"5 f"'-"'“§i A very pleasant social evening S8350". ‘ ~~~~>~~- '_ ‘ "g ' " _ " - ' was spent by the St. Mark's Lot 7 Mctrotonn News Gems of M. G. M.—Musleal l E a Whist Club when they were enter- . — _ _ , _ l w talned at the home of Mrs. Daniel l-()\‘.‘.\I\l. school. Pownal School was held on Friday . Short Talkley-(‘Olnedy é? (“noon giggle? Haulburton. Ten tables o! I I » _ _ - l a e o . —-——- was all that could be desired and _ _ ___ _ ,_ ,___ by Ml.’ M_ Grimm Dlllnly relreslh '“—CHAR|-o ETOWN—— _ or llllt the mmllnl hm ll large lllllllber Ol- "llqitofs “rel-e Prohibition is the constitution and will of her Heavenly Father, to a mcllls “we served by the hostess f il- and Chrisllnas tree present. The DuDils were exam- lllcllzllv. It isltllet will of the over- lwhkirkable degree. Fur the lust and lll llle “wee Sm“. hours the '°¢¢**"**"**""“"*” '°***“**"‘***"“*"*‘ “,,“ lll pllwlllll lllllll M-lss llllill by lllhll- teal-hm; Miss Dar- w 1e nnng majorl y of the Amori- irw years of her life she was con- members lllspelsed lo thell, varlou ill l 7' l llnrrall, who has been the Till‘. 335M941 by MP5 A- G- M90115 mm lmuon‘ Thlnlftlfrfl‘ 5mm? “Md m h" m“ a 11°]i)1“"~'5 inland. lldmgs “elm the feellng that ‘h: ' _ , ___-ti?“ '—-~.. I'll l‘ an h“ one loll“ l5 lllllvlnll Mm Mllllcl Elllllllll llllll Re“ Al 3_ had adopted prohibition indlvld- wplendidlyy nursed by her own cvolllllg had been a Success both French Millers house, already re- The first» Settlers 0f COYHWQ" Welsh. warren. Webster. Scott nnq » i o1 l ll lllllllllll. lmll plllllsllllllhg Mlll.l.l._ The 13mm conductor] n ually lac-fore notional prohibition daughter» but without a murmur Soclnlll. and llllllllcllllly ferred to; the Mayhews was worshipped for n, time in Meadow- Howard. The Percy Lowther‘: l V‘ 11f‘. rmnv item on the program questionnaire on the Worldl War flfiullivd- Twenty-three of ur wlnvirunt. except n Silent luns- sllumd lull lllsllle wlml ls now Bang Al; ll quubgfly meeting held home was settled by the lloivhn h llls hhlllllllll. ll cred“ to Mm from Grade x wllllll was gdlffilllg dPSlO slates adopted 1t by direct 111g. expressed when asked to get Tlll. llllll» yearly examlllalloh ol Mls- EH11!"- CTOWSbYS BRWWJY- 1n the M155 0n Hollie 1X1 $118 61W 0f Ill-mill’. MB’! grandfather, ml, f‘ IWflI-vllh llllll llnl- assistant M“ E1. tn pupils and visitors alike. This W“ "l V1111! Dvllplt‘. by leglsllt- home. God ln His all-waste provi- Slllslllllllold west school was held They afterwards m°ved t9 where Charlmtetgwn Aug‘ m" the mmw" “rm w“ the back end of the l . l he. “on llnrl charge of “us followed by n spelling match m" *"'"°"- It 1s 5llilllllcillltv that rie1\v1‘u1ul1u~'¢y alive ller to cnt of‘ m, Jm 29 wllh ll llllge llllehdmm Mr. Mack vickerson res-des and ins question was asked “What Howard place owned now h, Wm c l _ l. .l.llh clnlrnllll Mr llllllllllllg grades llllhl, [our lmll when vongress recently voted (m the Paseoiol- Lmnb with bitter Ol llllolnyelq The pllplls were ex lived in a log house. His son John measures shall we adopt for the Dockendorfifi. The McMillrln pm \ ‘l: Harold Smith. capably performed five, conducted by the teacher, llnlcfllllnlclle M51010"; Jillllcs lenient herbs lhl lotus lllded and her llmlllcll lll the vllllolls Sllblecls by settled on this homestead and built prosperity of the work of’ God," perty was; fonnerly oll-llell lll. John l E MS dvllllll Tho lohowlnc ls me l The plm was won by Rhml Jlllh H l h“. ony one c Jectlng \otc ‘staff in her hand. In the course of lllell. lellcllel.’ Ml._ wlllalcl Ogrleh Mr. vlckersows present house to which was given the (allowing Hyde and m, Nelsollh " ‘Y. "um: Chorus. “There is sl)l(‘il~i son and Charles Jones. At, this “u.” *0)“ m“ Conamsslonal time‘ h‘? pflurlmage “he ‘m5 lwmrcd and by their Prompt answers while “ma!” MaYhew moved answer, wlllllll dale‘ the begllllllng Gllvlord 331x15, formerly owned bl’ . l‘ vxlllvrlllpl ‘vlvlmlnlll rvclllh point all present were Home“ l0 gallons from. these te11st:1tl~s. lvztll much sorrow 11nd pain. Los- Sllolvcll lllllll llley hlld been can- B07055 U"? 195d and eTected 3- °! Meihlldislfl in $11058 DUES of the John Burke, Henry Drake llllll i‘ c f‘ Jolllw r*\'i‘l‘f‘l.‘1i?, a. delightful variety of honle lnlldv _‘"° nmmhing ML liunorm. is m“ Om or 1m childm] m imimw’ fully trained. Much credit is due dwemnil M‘ 11111159"- TNS MI- country. “That there be preachin! Jacob Bflin. Geo. McKemm first ~ z l foul-lie; recitation, candy. Miss Dnmlll ls one of m“ llmllllllilllllll‘llllllllllclllllll lllllllc ll-lllllsrnftcl" she was boreftyol’ Mn O-Bllell llll. lllc el-llclelll 1mm- Richard Drake now occupies. The exhortatlon, or prayer meetings M owner Hudson and a nunlbcr or ‘ exercise. 'l.‘he Let- Island's best teachers and today's , _ . ‘ ' . .. ‘ ‘ 1 0 c (‘n W” 1mm‘ ThMTm" ner in which he is carrying on the KBUOWB Elli/tied 1193-7 the brwk m Lime York and we“ Rive" 5"‘ “her!- Ih HOWB-YWB. Mr. Brown m ‘lylmd and Eric results Show that neither time my lll popular ‘illllllolfll and cf- years ago the gffllivsf. sorrow of “.0, lll lllls SCllooL the forest on the same side of the vices were held in the house of Jas. Howard, Mullally propel-fly. l Dnmlh" Infill effort ls spared to infill] lmollllp l “one iulmlolucat. her llfh, the loss of her husban mad as the modem house wl-llch l3 ML Wm Crosby ln the wlnlel- and lllcllldelt Geol McDonlld Herbert \ . - -. .. .4 Pnlwiolms‘ .~i.- 1s . . .~ .. ." . Hum‘ story,‘ minds m h” mph huHchi‘[Nl.m1_{Why r-leolch Distillers llalie l‘rohi~ (‘illlz-‘(i on lute illliltlllll'llllllti‘losH'(|§S“(:~ llol ma!“ “lends leg!“ that seventy-lone years 0111' In the m summer his ham was “Sal “awn-m Egbert Fungus’ ‘vm’ r l llllll lmlll, llllls: le_ al-s the llllllmcllls 0f l.,lll,.llllllll_ hum" mule mm“ or l l. ll A .M.l~ Mrs. W. T. Mclsaac, Glenway, was early days settlers had more fresh services were continued at West Leonards, John Heurtz, (Gay l _.l l n. and Bl-llm Moore; A large number of vncolw-s were _ h m‘ ‘ hi“ ‘; “fmb r‘ ' suddenly stricken with paralysis air than perhaps is now made use River until some years later. a lot Leonard Welsh). Junes Crosby ill i -,, N15,...’ lm-lll. Illgg; Snll, vpl-n“ called for and responded i0. ‘lin: In lllp Mum‘ HIP“ ll l0 l‘ mm’ blmlufl ‘m? 51"?“ Tm“ lust week. 0g, A; they were surrounded by was secured at Cornwall and a b0! owned Wilbert Drake's and Rich- . l v ‘ _ y _ l. __ 1 a i‘ . .li‘ FONS {UK \\‘O (llllfl l (ITS fililTiVC, r ! ‘vmm: (ii ‘Mum 1mrr7dm7 ‘l Pmt“ pmgmm thmmhnm “m” a mum“ ‘. there lipllcarcrl in the Mr. Neil ltleL-cnn an: Mr. em» . 1 woods the doom could be 1e“ open building erected which served the 8rd Crosby where Fred Mwwgm . . . 1 P ill M ll l; . . n l ,___ W, ll Hllhl, lllll. hhlhg lllholl sllccm. and llllllll. lllllllll-lllllu C0,“. l l, rl_l_llllll_ll_ ml Mmh ll MCLN“ l,“ Ilnllon Mr John M“ Y- "1 (‘lb MC-Wllllflulfi. Dlm- all winter and no one would suffer people until 1855 when l; large ls and built the present house, l ‘I l , E l» ,1 who knows’ a. lnents n-lil-e hcall-(i ijynlll lllevxluri-l lll'_(_-\lllllnlllol~lv lollpl. lll -, ma“ “ml l l Chris‘), Alden“ ltlfiewEolluyz llast week from a draught Anlllllel- early lhlme. hulldhlg was erected whlch whlch ls the oldest and only l“ ll l l rrlrl all rrzhl: recitation. ""1""- ih“ “°“""1°“"15t* m‘ m“ l h. pl-ollll,lll..lllsl_-., l - “ml all“ l. A/KL-Lvrlll .ll lllllllh " r “‘ " m5 “c- settler, Nolh Wibbey, had a house stood until April 1902 when it was house in Cornwall. Scotls estate ' 1 | l‘<\l'\" recitation Ida (‘l/fining WBPC MW W- J- Numb lull-.. u 1 l ‘ ‘ ' ___ the cellar of which may be seen in taken down to give place to the is now owned by s Abbot d l1; e‘ ' ' - »- ..-" s»: l:llf"l~.‘:; ,. . . . ' an l, l E W: mfminxisgio‘ ‘I mstn“ Mrs‘ Joshua Bfluom‘ Mrs‘ M K‘ Chlezuln, Marci‘ -'> I camc- froul hrfllre hi‘? slzlrl" \\)"‘l’.<"'\ liIf§\~]n(1)1l-?)(zi\rli" A ‘my enjoyable houSe-“arwmg Mr‘ Richard Drake's field and an Present buudmfi- W951i?!’ Hmd. c013“ 5- Mcmlairfi by l1 i M“ ' ‘Y ' 1 llilllivillilllf‘. h,“ n"? Wood and Mi“ Fnmpifi wmd‘ ; Cnlnplrulllon. iiiw-ilalul, wllil-ll lli'l'l'lli. null llli‘lll|li'i' of llle Pirsbw 1-1pm. on wcdnesdgy evfmmg 01d ‘V611 315° marks this spot‘ Th“ Th9 ‘and ‘vhere the cflmwan sum Be“- GmmPie 311d “X7110- ' l ‘» ‘ ' - \‘-'!'li-“l7“1”i“l~' Hope: . “___ . _ prior it» illl‘ Vi‘ i \\':I|' was" (me 01' (r-‘nn C/hurcll in (‘z-nllclll. lo which f drug“? ‘Tlbom; “my {Fade-Hts man kept a restaurant known as Church now smnds was ' Between walkers and Imwmer ‘l P ‘ Jilflfillli fiiilliltllll‘. M155 Chaflml“ Dmk“ ‘5l°“““_“‘ the lending \\h dllilklill! towns she slur-l: with all the innate and (l. lftilb Y o?“ and ;“r“mnd"‘g Noah's Ark," where strong drink obtained through 8 gflvfimment the land was owned by James S l u‘ Ilat; recitation. Cd w her home a.“ waterside “m in the British has, having over spirit horn lovnlly of he!‘ will t0 (lls Hols Em llcrlild at at; comma‘ was a Speclfllity- Srlmli 1'01‘ I Church 0f EIIEMIKL- Connaway. He kept a tavern ‘l r . lvlhllllll,’ slllllll Ol- a mild case of mumps. thinly disllllerlhr; in constant rlper; llll. l.llll_ vl-lll, lllolllll. m union 0f llliglznlllttllrllle 51m llallln butts; flanges The first school o: Comwall was as them was no Emgllsh church whlch was Bald to be an ulmlly ‘ vol; m. Dunlitiii‘ and Mrs. liiou. m. the heilglli of its prosper» 193,-. nnnh- 130 (lifferrnec wiLh her. l“ , l _’ ld . llel e filly built of loss. and situated by W’ people the Methodist. church ob- place. Ten soldiers and one cor- . wood; hpvlliiilflll. W C T lll. (‘llhlll‘l)llllzoll Svlll tllollglln(is Ol lllll ll‘. lllll llllll, llll, ll.“ so nllmm lmlrun onlllliim: Iilrllllltclsshclvllllllfllllllgu: side of the road, directly opposite mlneli lg llml Smllll Bl-olh llllllll the pollll came to "all" orllcl. Olll, - w ~.; phmn due‘, luvs. c o e l]. uullons of whiskey to New York cell in _vv:\l's and (‘liicebled in lnlhulhlh manner ‘rcsldcd Jud an the present one. The house in first chlll-clh The firs; mlnlsgel- nlghl and were navel- heal-d lell ol Sn .-ar.1il'. r-xit-alinn. Bruce ex . 3v week. Today all the tllsiiller- honllll that, she had reused attend- qlllllhlg cl w lco p w“ l, ad b which Peter Mahoney 110W “V95. was Rev. Robt. Strong. First again. This place tsmio-nlctlnlcs " lull" Mlu- B" ' MuvPllerfivn i‘ l irs are idle unri there are millions 1m: public worship. llersL-lf and llllq l) A lvelcplfisol; accoinpani’ with improvements in the old sexton Mn‘ John col-bin, an called "Ghosts Hollow." m-e livvl Guy". ll-vllaliziii, Muriel A 011-355 0F 355R I5 TENNIS of gallons 0f whiskey in bonded her children new thinking it uu- lhlluhl, '1 Slwlll gill lmm each 5011001‘ EYIEHShmIIH. MT- Z- MBYheW P793‘ W511i” 39°‘?! 197N911? Owned l Sol. .; ‘ll-i. PPiKlPllCi? Ings; warehouses awaiting a mnrlaet. nccc<sh1w' l0 "o throuoh the merl- P ‘. ‘ sented the tunes as in these days John Eagan - ' . , , , , _, , - “f - '> r ' ' nest which they hoped \‘J0llld A f t,“ worthy of note of ' .. llnllncllllhlllll All_ iliil n Wills Mood), Sal. Inullnl. l w.» clllllllbPlltlJllll folk. are lohlllllllll- (ll- llclllllll llll. ll-l-lll-lllllll Show” "mm lllllsslnws upon the C _ e3 2:00] l that no two the church could not boast oifi- Mr. and Mrs. Snell, where Rubt, GOOII Night: chor- PM» AP!‘- ‘11 1931’ walchins with interest the wun- from tle c0 Vfflillilil i l'-l ~ ~ ' i " - mm“ s s n Ir Frin 11 li d d l n, ,,i n n w llLl lllcllllelllsl Ill a very glllclolls "m" hlld ho ever attended ll c 0 . 6 ves, an , Pyes were oi has.‘ Just. at this I l dvrful fight The Tribune is nlukiu-z who funnel-ll,» womllilvlleci. she ex- ml. llll. llllll Mrs llllxlhnoh res_ c rm w m Th first ma hurled m Cornwall English settlers, _ c heard outside and Om‘ #1355 °f be" “umu-‘s to m‘ in break down respect for the so~ yrs-sod ' 1 <1 ll" l.l l ' ' ' married “ch ° er‘ e n _ _ l _ l i . a ll o. < .l(k( (hill o llllllllhlll lhlllllllllll lhc good new Th d ks laced around cemele w” m Mccallllm and Frank McNaughton lived on the s» amid much up‘ ‘mm 51°91‘ on m” ‘mm-g “mm 11 culled luw which infrillgvfi Hill"! the luinisirr- and session of Czlle- llc lol. lhcll. hmlly llmlcohle good e x were p w ' land where Mrs. Donald McPlhlll is ~ l‘rl‘l‘.f‘llll‘li;l‘llll', all he m" 17]"‘~3""" “Q95 “Qt ‘Yak? "P f“ l‘ the natural rkzhts nf lllilll-M/Ul (ltlnlll pllh-gll-llllel-llll (vhrlu-ch ll, llll {nlflhm lmd a gm Flam gm; Ab the Willl- 50H! beflchefl We" used the secimd MT- James Keuow. M155 and Wm. Hanme on Mrs H. (‘way , ll. lllllllll,.ll._ qlllll hIfOlit‘. or two, he IllldS that ins eye lllvllhs ll, lmll. Clllllpllllllll lll llllll. lhllllllllll a nllllllllhl. nl ll“, mm f1‘ ll‘ v l Pt T’ t d fill“ l as seats and arranged across the sadlcs Brandfather, Mrs. McDon- byls lot This "lends is l brief h; just enough wobbly s0 tllfll 1K‘ it wil-l be the most profitable hrl- lvllpiYtlllorl lllld llll... llll. mlclslllloll m m‘ m” 5pm a‘ mos e g u room. The cracks in the building old, Mrs. Bert Warren's grand- ' ‘ ‘ s . n. . 1 clllllllgl ml; guests departed, wish- were shlned wllh mo“ by the mother was the that woman account oi’ the first settlers of titles not hit his strokes cleanly. The precision that tennis donlands. Cornwall, With such a record of accompllsments and achievements vl-rtising we have experienced, and in true Scotlish spirit we are par- of the Lord‘; ' to her in her sick room. Her lppel" miministereci dc- ing their genial host and hostess many years of health and pros- Comwall is first known in the atlas as Eye's Corner. Mien choos- gghogl my; who gathered it. Mr. Darrach from Clyde River was the 0:: l-‘nllaj: exv llQ. Jauuar .th, 1mm“ nmmssari’ toml nb;"t'il“\"u‘"' liflllfllll’ harm’ i" U"? fact That i1 sires were ",l".li iUd and at this .- . u ~ .» l h. 1 ; qlll-hll rrrlflllu l. lml. “"9" from bwr- of this m“ mm“ does not cost us a cent. When you Sgllrrllll‘ llllll, lllUl-lfills llclll-lce She pmltyfla "A, teacher, when punishment was ing a name for this place the Irish let us than” be up an‘? doing Mm ‘l, llll, hllll llhll, by ML pln_\'cl' is aware, as well as are slllllpll lll lllllllvlllq ol-l lllls ll.“ llml m0 lllllllld joy of aching two or so Ina-Ill; — 566a mill-gs omay be necessary the boys were sent lo settlers, Mullah“ suggeslfll “Glelh a heart for any fate , make‘ our _. l. ‘(l by other “ompctilors i“ “h” 5pm“- Thf‘ nlentlous restraint 0n trade, Cnlnp- llol. lllllllllml llllc ll llllllllc lllm llllllle from glnie brand 1.11mi‘, 1t is gather the twigs from the trees and brow", the 1531311311, comwnn, and d“; ‘md 3°“°"“"1°“ wmlhy m w‘ U. l; l l \\'_ ,ll xlllfIEafhprn PC1301‘ Wh° iw-"s m“ 01"‘ c-“kmll beliton will benefit tremendously “lqliqlon “l tllpil" lllllll lll Cllrlsl ll, unwise to “ulste a single piece. these were used to chastise them. as you know the latter prevailed. co '_E' Mu-im-le Hmmrd‘ ~li hr _ (i he nllnll-lnlln and 0" m‘? PM“ °I PM‘ d°°s “m” mm“ fwm U"? inflow 0f H614» “hi1” F01" her room with her, the nlinister ‘Email pieces should be slowly Discipline in the old days‘ would The 1111i was built in Cornwall in l l)‘, m. “Thur hllvllllplll The filly difference in oncis eye co-er- lll-nl-ls will be cheered by 11W 1"" being as vied by the. Itev. W. dried in the oven iill brittle be considered severe to-dfly. the year 1897 and moved to its triumph, l. sun prililFlllli Solo and m“ “on “m1 bflmllCCllS wrorlg, at llllw or the finest ilflllil villi!‘ U!" Davies nl" urciilzan. a few nielnbers then ground in the mincer or The present school was built In present location in 1915. Mun-nu. "D instru- UN"I"L from n tennis Donn“ or wvw’ “mm ms “WY -“““"~ “him hi1“ of his "l-ssion and near ueieborlrs _rolled and put away in a glass 1877 and open for Work in 1873- Market day was Saturday. The l-rletllnll, I\ .rs. (really; l, _ _ _ _ ""311 "mmmll! i" m" “'°°‘l f"? also purlzlkinl: of the holy com- jar tn use for breeding different The first teachers were Miss Lucy main road to Charlottetown was 1311s. N, KIIICKiHHQH; m. 6mm.‘ Park" Llkps “Mm”- -"‘"“'s~ munlnu with 11s. Ever zlfterivm-ds things such as eroquettes, veal Crosby and Miss Emma McCaIlum- around by Morris Mills, at Milton. lam nmcrenc; mn- m“ A Chim?" 5"“ to ihe incl her nlillislvl‘ in the cutlets etc. George Pethic an Englishman 1g wmg “l, w)“; we can the bu]; l ~ .\.'I. Meilick pupils; duet, Ill“ Significant m“ approval or “Tu llcelm the w” of mlmh colllrsc 01' his visits teller fouurll ' "s H-W-"m-f- was the first postmaster and "l" road crossed through just below ll .'l nkms ancl Evelyn Robert- ob_ ' ~ “ ' ' her 1n the some submissive mow post office was in a small house John Culling and out by Walker's, "F-‘l. Tixeee two youthful perform- =:'". l‘l‘!".'lilll,'v' made a hit with the l . :. vel- which rocked with laugh- = violin solo, Prudence Ings; 1i solo, Frances Wood; instru- nentnl music by hfessvs. ‘vlmam and volunteers the tesliulon" ha‘ _ - Jenkins and Coady Bros; solo, nprohlbitlon alone ls rhsphnigiblc terlnent was in Valieyfii-ld ceme- llhc cmlllml.’ Mrs‘ Leslle lllcwwen he wlshed w dellvel. mall lo the The means or trlu-lsporlnlloh was mwt B"! lmlllilflf lgl-h-“ilrl; hi“ w" J‘ Mme“; imflmisswn; for the lcadinr position of the M E M 0 R I A M “"5" Th" ""“b°“"""5 “Tm M“"““"'“ winning the first prize. person outside. by riding horse back. The lest! llfrawgorlrelllllnan-efllln- Into. fillet. Mrs. W. J. Mulch and Fran~ rls Wood; reading. Miss Winulfrcd Robertson: "ole. Mr. George Lewis; reading. Miss Laura Young; vocal solo, Mrs. W. J. MacEachezn; dia- '°g““r M”: M°m°k 1mm‘; '“"‘°" not kuuw what liquor even tastes Jun. 30th, 1m. Born in Beinmnn- The We and devotion m, m lgrlst mill on the South side of the position by meme of the dentist's The reaping hook and scythe ml Kl-Tcllllll m, llllml, llliarllettl-ll lllrsL lvlflltchlld FJrancis llkf-gl I l lvldhlelr, lFlddlers Mountain) Isle Mmsrs‘ McLean l0 mo" molml Ferry Road Bridge. The logs of knees on the abdomen. whl-lc the were used to gzther the harvest None Hum“! olll. llllc m“. 0o , ess s. cw. . ones. lhzs h: the unbiased testimony of gkyh, Scotland 95 yenrg nnd 3 ' the old dam may be seen there to operation was performed. and the flail to thresh the grain. fully “helm and llllrlll low solo. Mr. Joseph Haley; medley of old familiar songs. "The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judson will be glad lo learn that their oldest daughter Minnie. who has been so Sflfiflilfily ll1‘for a period of time, is gradu- prohilnlion by distinguished servers from other countries is lu- creasing. The latest to give testi- mony is Sir Gilbert Parker, famous British barrister and novelist. He. is in California for n 10m: visit, is sa United States in the world." lie predicts that. within twenty years lznvbrenking will have ceased, and notes that “a new generation is growing up in America that does of n. Hlllilll’! onlooker. Evidently Sir Cllilaert has not lac-en impress- ell with the noisy asseverntions of liquor ]il'1\]liij_,illl(llSi5, that young America is going to tile devil by ille hon/e mute. lie sees, as the ureul- nlvlorily of the American B00910 we. (lull. under prohibition ill.’ Bi by the country."- Jtuskin. home ill Brooklyn, Caledonia emits for the revenue it produce a more refilled method of us- ssinntion than was ever adopted bravors of any age or ants. DONALD lllCLl-IAN Mrs. Donald McLean died at her on months ago, she thus attained to an age alloied to but a few. At the e of 5 years she emigrated with hcr parents to P. E. I. and settled first for three years at Point Priln. afterwards at Head of Montague but finally and permanently at ooklyn over 60 years ago. Since calmly watching and waiting iii! the end came. Tile funeral services were con‘ (lurrted by her ruinistel‘ Rev. Alliu- ler Murray sled by the Rev. D. M. Sinclu Vnlleyfjeld. The in< Ale:;., Angus nurl A. A. Gillis, Sl- mon Campbell. (7. McPherson and Dan McLean. The sympathy‘ of the C0lllllllllliil‘ goes out to Ml‘. McLean and his two sisters and brothers in Boston could not be excelled. (YLEARY AND VICINITY The following is the report of the Montgemery School, West Point, for the month 0i‘ January: Grade X»! Lulu P. Bontes, 2 Do- rothy Stewart, 3 Margaret Stewart. i l 0f Cornwall f ‘Th; institute met at the home of -‘Mrs. MacDonald on Monday night prizes were given to the best Valen- Mrs. Hnzen Howard read the following interesting paper on the early history of Cornwall: The early settlers of Cornwall were French who owned a saw and this any, and account for the pree- ent crook in the road. The miller lived in a rmnll house built of 6 inch plank situated opposite Mr. Leigh Howard's gate, The census "of P. E. Island in the year 1798, one hundred and thirty four years ago, there were eleven means of a small window which near the road about three hundred yards from the present one, but on the opposite side of the road. guglnns; wfs conducted by was raised by the pustmefllvr when This wonderful man also K115‘. charged the duties of a dentist-his method of extraction was rather crude-the victim was instructed to lie flat on the floor and held in Another service rendered the community was in the cause of perancc. He kept an Inn from which he sold a drink made from his own recipe. Several taverns were along the road between Cornwall and Char- lottetovm in fact, one every mle, this was before Prohibition was Another route to town was down the Ferry road and across the river in a flat battnmed boat pushed by poles. Not until 1886 was the modern convenience, North River Bridge constructed. fortunate thought nothing of walk- ing the distance, and the children looked forward and enjoyed the days when they were required to help carry the baskets to market. Cardlng mills were unknown. A small hand-card was used to make the rolls-the rolls were made into yarn by the aid of a spinning wheel and in turn blankets and cloths were manufactured on looms. With reference to the farms and their former owners: Our full stock of new Dl-.'~ SIGNS and COLOURINGS are now open and displayed ln the WALLPAPER ill;- PARTMENT (2nd floor..- beautllul patterns with lmr- ders to match, for RARLOR, DRAWING K003i. LIVING l ROOM, DINING ROOM HALLS, mil) 1100M Remnants We have some uarl-"IIII" i" HALF PRICE. Come rill‘! i"? first choice. l l: aiifi improving at the Prim-c Ed- the minute llefvvllillilll) of young we first met Mrs. McLean seven Qmdg 1X__1 511911111111 stciyart, 2 families in Lot 32. Oi interest to Johnlfydebulltthemllls whlchI-I. . l’; ward Island hrwpztul. men luld \\'0lnrn who yield to in-' years ngo she impressed us as one Gertrude Stewart, 3 Tommy sll-w. lls all, wm_ Crgsby. wm_ gyde wllh lllollllhl d; Cmshy occllplel Dlllmm Hyde’ on i ” > "°'“c“" ‘ ‘mm ~““‘"°h 7°’ "W"- Qf GWYS "W" redeemed childlffl- ort 4 Harold Stewart. Crude VII -~ Dockcndorfi and Jlcob Hartze Mrs Corbett was the next t- ,1 h h l1 g 7 Fl s llhv R‘ lg l l, v - _ - l - - P08 o n McLaug lin an Wm. Wrlgh . . l l I orcncet. ml Chlfl u l nllu Ililllllllilllllltlzlys the traffic endowed with an immovable faith l Bertha Stewart, 2 Helen Sabine. About the year 1819 the first mistress, i872. She kept a number were subsequent‘ owners. l1.‘ I ‘fifmimg 50m‘? "m l‘ ellfilc pullon-ll them. ‘lhey could not on the living God and Jesus Chrlsal 3 Hester Boates, 4 Olive McDon- English settler-g came from cqm- of c“; and legion were some. The land an whlcll our own u l" Stanton‘: lgfifl y??? W“ ‘vhnre she hm been CUM. ugly all, l, l d l and Him crucified ns her Redrem- Hid. 5 Raymond Stew-art. 0 ltivrtl" wall England. namely the families: times addressed "Cat Cottne". place is belonged to Mr. Strong. so“ "a," Paper! r , ~ -“—' - I wli :|r<~".' Y '.<; l _ l‘ ~ .. . . _ _ _ ' ' ‘m! F‘ g ' ' fThe semi-annual examination of bnscd upon solid‘ S ftlilufliizletrilons the"): Lord fA ssoiuhaftfiioilgwcttoutllliz: smith’ 7 0mm Stewart‘ 8 no‘ Inflows Maihews and Newmmal The old buudms m new m” “m” n“ 5mm! bum the house, who h, All hi.‘ l, ll . e ace o re g v Smith. Grade VI—1 Enid Stewart. m. Newsoms mt home was the owned by Mrs. Donald Merhul. sold it to John Comfort, then fl 4 wk l I ' ' ' 4', ale?) ‘ .. ' ' s. r54’ ‘ 1'24???’ a r I