'~ ‘ . arncif-PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE . ._.__._.. ._ ..._ Y.,_____ , _ _ _ _ f , _ _ ‘ _ _ ____ - __._.. ____.___-~.~- ._ . . f _ _ - _ _ _ _ nnPs1n‘M1-:N'r .<_>r.-»"PUBuc~ WIIRKS ' ‘ ~- ' s ` _ , " 1 g _AND mcnwavs Western » I Provinceof Prince Edward Island" IL cr a | S ‘ B; érérsnkon $1: _ » 200”/ww sU-tMMERs1Ds GUARDIAN _._ ._._.-..._-_-M. , ,,__,,,_,°,,,_,,,,_,_ . . ..._ _,_ ,,,, ,,__,, ,,.,,.TI)IIN IIIIIINBIL Q/téf" ' . ._.._.._.. . » . - ' ping tour everyone can alord 0 o¢1'naam,asareu¢<1tot1» wiuaonou ""“""“"""""""" to t. th ' d Bexw nom M mm `:»_1=~:1’ u¢¢¢a!:;¢ :.¢v=aa»,"'§ ea at e Radio an ‘f,ff.°.'io»vu1m¢ton\nolrsac's»uver»tu1»var1ou|at¢q,‘¥. 111ateriailt- gy nahmuaun alma 375 cords poles in 10 ft.l 200 piles in 16 ft. lenlthl. 100 pieces 6” x 8" in 11 ft 260 pieces 2" x 5" in 18 200 pieces 4" x 5" _in _gy usnumv name 110 cords poles in 10 as pus. in is xt. lou 40 pieces 8" x 100 pieces 2" 80 pieces 4” (4) Division 8.000 F. B. than 12 150 Pieces 2' 25 pieces 0" 150 cedar pos (5) DIVISION N0 7,000 F. B. M. 0! 8" plank, not 5233?; iiigii ,,,..... ::s=i§ e;§§§i§§;§ EZEEE; » _ 5§= P 0?.-“§r§§s§;s'§f§§iii r' s *E is é $5 gl' gi €`i'§ § if §§ ii; ` E5 . rg eg ~i 1 s R *E5 . I ia? 1auzhm"11a».1av1utn»nsno¢1su ft. lengths. 10118?-hs. I . not lessttlxan 0 ins. at small end. ALBllt'1\)N) leuthsn'Iins.inwidthandnotless --»---r.:r~ -»»-~ sister". .... . -wana.\|aN's nas um 1-|,,m.”_ ii ,,§ eg' 3| ~E| it-it iii . 06; sells Supper-'i5c. _ ~' DAN R. CHAN -FUI Rottn- of the amos summmise Delis. . -rlwasllvl With YOUR' (UI bb! containing an assortment of agtrac- -WELDREST FULL 7535195' li-5102-I2-6-8-11 L silv 3-ggmggiqm ne hgh-15 gxwnded w[ Town Hall Wednesday, Dec. 12./ Prince County Hospital on Friday, l-I0" 20 00008. L-3164 ooo. rch. s. -- ' , I -AUCTION mar! nmornn - pen and Pencil sets- Prices risht- 1 The auction party was held at the home of Mr. and Mm, Russel Delg- ' ' _ The regular thlry meeting f ,,"{,'°'},,,,_°"" " ""‘°' °"" °°;,§_°2,_ club Luncheon zse no ou......r.rs."`¥'§w.. other WL ‘ Full Course Dinner and Nm 3;); ‘£11 "W xg ing. Alter the minutes 0! the prev- ious meeting were read and ap :::°"°°......*”>....."”‘:...;.‘°f:...°‘:'.“....'.f ` ' ` ’ ¢ 'imipilid $44%.9l, electric light paid hula $161190, unpaid sisssse er fox ' - ~ ' 210']-ll-ll-M CUIUWHIIUI' B511. Ch9~I»Wl13n Ut the Hnsrice Committee, submitted the report of the street paving which ind been aocomfpllshed this year tlve xmas candy, fruit ms nuts ED hosiery in the latest rmsos. 'nur report showed me actual owl Phone 162, B1-ace’s. L-3126-12-11-li., 69° at the Rex 5 and 10. L-3163 and cost to the property owner a lineal foot een Str 3045 37 = .Q11 eet' $ _ '*00NGll'.A’.l'ULATIONS - Con-_ --DANCE IN KENSINGTON Cust to pi0pe'rty owner 1-94. First Street $3272.64. property owner 1.64 in-. and Mrs. J. c. Bouncy on the Prwwds in sid 0! Nvrboro Hooker Fitzroy Street. $5031.32, property arrival of s little daughter sq Club. Everybody Welwme- Admw- rowner. $1.35. church st., $5352.19 property owners $1.27, Winter Bt. $5916.58, property owner $1.29 ____ -sm covn1.rns-water-many Green street ;a4zc.1v, property owner 81.85. L-3183 The report was passed on motion _-- ,medstohsfvethe clerk send hills than 12 ft. in lngth. 150 pieces 2" X 5" in 18% ft. 101159!!- 150 cedar posts, 0 ft. long, not less than I ins. at small end. (I) DIVISION N0. 8 (HOWLAN) . 5,0001='.B.M.of3lns.plmk,notleuthan'lin|.inwldtha.11¢|not less than length. 200 pieces 2" 0% ft. lsnli-hs. 20 pieces 8" ft. lengths. , 11) mvrrou Leann b.0001".B. §1\l.k.nqt_l¢lsthan7ins.inwidth¢ndnotleu then I2 100 piices 2" it ft. lengths, 30 p ces 8" it. lengths (0) DIVISION '11 t\ian’|in|.lnwldthar1dnotlasa 10.000 1'. B. than 12 150 Pieces 2" ii" ft. lenlt-hs . ns.notlessthan0ins.atl\1al1snd. ' WELLINGTON 200 cedar pos (0) DIVISION ) notlessthan'fins.inwidti1u1dnozles ft. lengths, 10.000 F. B. 1°l1Zihl. niosz err F52 _ °!°e5-9.§`?.;a‘s.§;:;a°‘1~°:s:,2 55,1-§s“elssz%fsg; SS; s:§a!s=§2Qs- 3*? ’ than 12 100 pieces 2 20 ces ll" han, South Freetown. on Wednesday evening. All players played a fast and interesting game throughout. The lsdies’ prize was won by Mary Mulligan and the goats' by Cfregory Mulligan. And what a. game the “freeze-out" proved to bel When the final rally was ma1hed,l¢ was a hard fight between Emerald and South Ft-eetown, but when Mrs, M. McCourt turned. on the power play, her opponent suomimbed and Mrs. McCourt carried home the choco- lstel. At the conclusion of cards a dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent with soup and instru- mental music. -C0l\lMI'l'I‘El‘.S AFPOINTID _. 'mere was a meeting of the Illkecu- tive of the Bummerside Golf Club held in the Presldentis (R. E. Bills) -DUNATTUNS FOB SKATING IA) Urbpwby OWBHB. - POND-The pond adjoining the El- por; ghqwed fine; ge ectric Light Plant, which has been mmm, g|05_75_ 111194 UP for the children to skate on has had several improvements .` nlwed on it. the material for thorn Albgrton i‘§I“i§..1E“r“°““”.‘i '5'..r.°°.'2°.r`I‘ rms. e pond has been fenced on for the 5;? boys for thei; little hockey games. in the Royal vftorh 1:) lt; This will leave the other part of zmmeu ww be i to :gi the me for urs uttlo ton Mr u 1" P °°"°d °" 50° to $5.00 to personal charm- lugranee than Lavender- Surrey Iialdl. Nabil »\J .;§\;"_.‘,.'>.- ff! I ‘V1-'B3' use ft. "' 5 , the Girl on the 34,3 N IR I ui 9--m _ pl- ..3.?..,2°¢.'r°..f 2.. 'l.».1..». Z'I.§1°i.".t.. No more suitable-more acceptable And ne Knot Lavender than Petter I Moora'l MITCHAM LAVENDEl_ "Er\g|an1|'s Choice# lavender"-for nearly 200 yaars_dl1il|Ied by Potter I Moore from the cluoicnt flower 0| Atiraciiveiy boxed esscrtmlnh of pen (uma. powders. creams. seeps and liquid alll nits are now avsiisbis at your drug i1t'|. The utiliustrahd lu eniy one J s smart aries which range from 50c to $5. Gift Sail for Men- dozaahévuadv MITCHAM . _ IV.. U "... . ._ ...»;. _..._ ..» ,,. W .... LAVENDE .r 1. schmmm donated the “lung” that she is somewhat improved and V U V mm udmme and Colm Gm” is expected home at an early data. . also gl/ve donations. Brace Mac- Kay have donated ¢ stove for the um Benn mme” °‘ Mm' uma log “bm md Mess” Thom” truss is visiting in Bummersids the ‘Joluuon the stove p1p°_ vm” 'ark KUBSIZ UI MI. Bhd MIS. lksklha H30* is ia charge or Mr. Henry Den- "°°°' noon . 'rms <1 lr 1 1 ....sr°°.f. .»..u.§°’§r.rT“ 15.' Zrufirii “mm °‘ mfr” -M “Mtv and the to ir to be ded "° im” “he” *W* 8°*“°¥ ibm' for givingwtlhe ohildrerioxdlmviilnter pens ready fm' ”""k°t‘ Th' ’°9°"'° playground if they have not yet I* th" they .“’° mt °°mm5 1° before they would have the work and responsibility of another ex- hibltlon. Among those going to Summer- sids Friday on the railway excur- sion from Albertm were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pridham, Mr. Lee Weeks, Mr. Curtis McRae and Mr. Henry Oliver. Pie 60 pieces 0" (10) DIVISIDN' 3,000 1'. B. M. than 12 ft. (il) DIVISION 10.000 F. B. than 1 3.000 1". 200 300 c Ill) DIVI5 5.000 r3.ll. 5.000 PBM than 12‘l't; 200 pieces 2" 200 cedar pos . sr.~ .r§§i= :Sine c -rf ==s-.;r gifs ° gig; I 5 lengths. ooucnny aou¢utm.a1ins.1awiduranunot1es| anmsonri » n;:nk.not1enthm1ms.mvmtaauaza»tuu 1>1uik1u1'1n.1eu¢th».»uaaot1usta».u'zins. is fkaleanu. ws. eu num sms euasu _ osarasnamaqvai ° md _ ‘Ze 8 5 sg; §§ .ri iurlthhnotiesstha Ollthl-n'ii.ns inwi lblllull. 1°ll¢.notlessihanCins.atnna.llend. ' onamvs oovivn lm laura naman, cannon, lm- so 50 cords poles in 16 ft. lengths, 5.000 IBM. ef 4’ Sh pieces 4" x 12 10 nieces e" x M) DIYIBION’ 1.000 cedar (U) NORTH RIVER 14.000 P. B. ll. of 2" 12 et. in mem. 0.000 !". B. M. of 2" hard 1| rt. in im;-ta. ill) GIINIINNAN DHIDGI, Wounds poles in 16 ft. lengths. IU) llolN'l.'!ll’l BIIDGI, BAY ei? IEFQ § §§§3 _.§§g ii* ,iiigis .sg " §§-5 § §§§r§ is; ° §§§ §”B R - I xnurs i i ~ puma ia 1s 11. lengths, not maths A inl7ft.l It.l6ngi.hl. lengths. ltbsandxiotleuthantinmatsinallend. notldlthln in gi EE ga s lns.a»t|mallend. lawmta ws aotxuruda linahwidthaudnbtlsgtban in Width. OOUNTI rm rosrmve s , wr as lS,0(X) ` F. B. M. width. a of E 5 17!!-1Ulll¢hlahdnotlessthan‘!ins.in I6 pieces 4" x 12" in 10 ft. lengths. spruce. . 8! pieces 4” x12”'ini0 ft. lengths, spruce. ill) MIDQILI. 5215!. BIIDGI. DUI' ao 3.000 F. B. ll. S" plank in ll ft. ienlt-hl,not|eltha.1\'fin|.inwidth. 32 pieces 4" x 12” in 15 tt. lengths, spruce. 2 pieces I2" x 12" in 15 ft. lengths. IW) FOX RIVER BRIDGE, GLADBTONI, 10 cords poles in lc ft. lens!-hs. not less 86 piles in lil ft. lengths, not lass than l ?€§ as’ it ond. 90 pieces 2" x 5" ln 10 ft. lengths. u (ll) MURRAY B VER- BRIDGE. un' 12 cords poles In 10 ft. lengths, not less than 0 ins. at small end. '10 cubic yards iield stone. (22) STARCII FACTJBY ROAD, MUIIAY HARBOUR SOUTH. Int 0| ll cords poles in 10 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins. at small end. _(23) SOURIS WIS!! BBIDGI, IDT 48 . - 30.000 F. B. M. of 10'! X 10". U00 . 10 cords poles in 16 ft. lengths, not ' 40 piles in le ft. lengths, not less th 50 pieces 2" x 5" in 17 ft. lengths. 'IUEG .(24) LLEWELLYIFS BRIDGE, B 30 cords po 10 it. le11gt.hs it piles ngthl, not 80 piles mths. wt 10 pus; ot 66 pieces 2 _S65 £5885 %???s ,- iiig ggéis Ei Eire* r§= Egg? gr? assi ig; . 1 s lessthau gths. n - n 11 ft. lengths. _ . no moans mansn naman. wr ss eo pam round water so no ft. maths. now# 'hm 'f 0”- et 1”" end. _ 60 pieces round timber in I ft. end. 0|) DIVISION IAKII 5.000 !‘. B. IL iff) Invision GMO I. B. M. Il) DIVISION ‘ BMO 1*. B. ll. 1° pieces I" x so |~ tm lgmroa' 'faigiil P. B. 100 nieces imma 1 at un au. , Eiiigiiiiéfiriié gitrrgigrrg rs.. .. "rrgraggrr " .=» re# #PPE '-?§§§ 5 égpcehg §§i;§g it- si? I iii ri io: lI8.lB'Dlu|l.IlA|t IOQINIATI) n.ien|ths notleesthan'fins.iawidth. nas uaunnaoarraiionsaa _alidplissnraillaaeimneearbefare ¢he'l0\h'4a7°l . wirwwewweewr e' 19* ev* i%'”\us¢i|¢“`”` ' nun l¢x1|ti1s,notiasathlmsias.et|msil ITATIONI litllliflli-iliwidf-h. lQllthl.li'|hl.|l\V1¢¢I\- mlook. Y en)|th|,hotl&t!i\n‘|inl.inWidil\- llfiwl l,n|idNM.1l|0I,Nb¢UUvl0d` o. is and be deliv- waue: of New Ei' =: U § 53 F , lil llid office, on December 7th, at which the following committees were elec- ted for the ensuing year: Greens Committee, B. C. Holman, W. A. Al- len. C. I. Peters; Games, Handicap so Golf Hillel Committee, W. H. Noonan, G. M. Muttart and H. T. Colvin; Home and Entertainment Committee; W. ll. MacDonald, Lloyd Gallant, H. I. Gaudet, L P. Foley, Alex Horne, Preston Noonan: Mem- bership Committee, E. N. McQuarrie, C. I. Pet.ers,_R.. K. Morrison. The annixaifeeswlllbethesameaslast year, but the 'fees for juniors under ldyean weresetstl3.00peryear with some restrictions as to privil- ‘egu and hours or play.-8. N1'\\l186d for s. summer one.-S -CONCERT BY MISSION BAND-A V0!! ¢n.I0.Vs»ble concert was put on by the Mission Band of North Bedeque on Friday even- 1!18 in the hall. There was a very large attendance and a good sum was realized for mission purposes. Rev. lk. Nicholson acted as chair- man and made e. few remarks complimenting the performers on their very high class program. Mr. (Denton Clark gave an address of ,welcome at the opening of the performance. Following is the pro-‘, gram: Reditstion, ‘The Disappear- ing of Santa Claus," by Betty Bar- _ANNUAL nmm.mG_.me “_ wise: trio, '-christmas." by natty am rooting or mera 'roomar Mis- mi. £'§F;°§}§n 5§‘;‘;,°°-, sim. cools was asia at me homo or the Tun; .. by Marion Ma L;’“m°_ M1-awymaa clark. w11mot,1ast1'°ri- pm,Dm,m'° .Blown Q’ bm °:. =day evening. There was s large at- ' g “ °°' tendance. The officers for the com- “mm” mmmd' Hmm M°¢m“"~ Iinl year were elected: President d°' Garth Chrk' P“m°“ Chrm um Wyman Clark; vl°°_m_wd°m: I recitation. "Betty‘s Trouble,” by Lucy Hon: secretary. xaurmoo ‘ §°"'“" E"¥"*“°= ‘“*‘,}°*“°» A clark: .I.n”m.er_Mr_ Funk Jah esrch of Bsmta Claus. Jenn and dm” .nmpumm amtuy' Map Mary Maocaull. George Carruth- itm Priuell; Associate Helper, Jean| °“' n"'“°’“ m“3'W‘*“- xml ouezy. 'rwo sslegates were sppom-» WWW “ld Me M°°D°“¢°“= Illelen Borwise' recitation "The 51122-188 IJUXY . 9 1 - ' ' ‘ Klmenxgidbmuk mlsoliffm D825; Trials of 11 Housekeeperl’ by .luney .Phu were lmmum for I ,oem md Dinrwellt dialogue, “The House . an nu.-mf. wo* H-mng¢d_ »yh,.Clear1ers.” Jean and Marv Mac- house was very gay with Chrismas. °°'““' Nm' Ram” M""°‘““ 'md decorations. The hostess served a BWWN* Wmmm- M1 R°°°°° ioist oi’ the evenlnz. Mr. William _agvgygfby op C|1'n,p|ur,N _Behurman auctioned the boxes, or maa.v_za st. Pours church. which fefshed \ °<°°d vf1°°~ 0 Bummsrslde on Sunday evening a --------* large eollsrehtion attended the PEIMSUNAI-S service for the Reception of the prime so early this year. The fox- men are looking forward to good prices for their pelts. Quito s num- ber of live foxes have been sold and good prices have been realised. Mr. Erskine Haywood. R.o.M.P., who has been stationed at Summer- side, arrived in Alberton on the sixth. He is to spend two weeks there in connection with his work. Mrs. Malcom Grant And little son who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Altumus Bquardbriggs of Mon- trose for the past summer left of ll"riday for hm- home in Bsrton. Mass.. accompanied by Mrs. John Mountain Montrose. Miss Ruth Campbell and Miss Helen Hardy of Albert-on are the weed-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett Summerside. M11. Macnougall and three children of Spokane, Washington, are visiting her father Mr. Hughes Bryan of Cascumpec. The directors of the Eimesdale Wg Circle met at Allen Matthews I teé to .tuna mo Ptuwmnu In I reading. “Arlette Bhd Arabelle." by to decide important business. The Poultry killing station at Elmsdale arebelng well patronised and report fowl coming in in excel- lent condition.-.A 'nie directors of West Prince dainty lunch.-Q, Walker of Kensington was the so- lixhibition Association held a ban-1 quet in the Masonic Hall, Alperton. on the night of the sixth, about 'I0 being present, all doing justice to the well filled tables of good things that their lady friends prepared. some of those giving short ad- . 1:1 mn I -ma. Theodore Arsoaauit of xrtldrmreceoitvslguinto ‘green gddniilty. Isummerslde has entered the Prince The servi; opened with bghge rms? County Hospital for treatment.-8 } followed a semen v. . I --- ugcuum, v_ Q” whom wg; very” -Mr. Charles G1-ogett of North .W1-°p,-ug, for gh, ¢ ygion, ,Miss Tryon is a patient in the Prince ‘ ceo:-gin Perry read the set of con- Ommtv Hospital--B secretion. During the procession of ----- I the Children of Mary, Mr. Law- -Mrs. James Brander. of Darn- , 1-gnc, ggngnt played softly on the lgy is a patient in the Prince Coun- or-guu aus me choir sang spore- ty Hosvitv-l--S priate hymns. The service closed ----- I with the Benedlctlon of the Bias- -Mr. Hannond .Bowness of Bed- _ 11, _ equg as operated on in the Prince Ili? :J.lIec.tII>e1:“'for tg: ‘<;h‘I1d.1-ezipegt 'Chung Hospital on Monday and is Mm" hm¢|__5 V riolnrynicely.-S `i _ dresses were Reverend G. A. Ross. D.D., and Dr. A. L. Purdy, also Mr. S. R.. Burke and E. O. Barber. The evening was brought to a close by the singing of the National An- them sfter which all retired to their homes feeling relieved that it would be at least a few months -Miss Hilda Gallant oi’ Mis- couche was operated on in the Prince County Hospital for appen- dicltis on Monday and is making good proeress.-8 v 1 \ mon for pu", rouns timber and now: I 1>f\°° PER CUBIC YARD 1°’ field stone and a price per lf. B. M. for sawn lumber. r All material shall be carefully inspecteddand messurfi before dellv0f! Dgpu-t 4; payme t ma e. u "';r:::»:;Iahr°mmt dznnxbmd ltslllt to www 111° 1°'°°' °' “Y “nam 1. s. moiurums, - I pgputy Minister ox Public works and Hishvlvl _ Qiarlotutown, Prince Edward Island, ' q Deodllibel' 8, 1904. ' L-DMD-12-B-II-18-I5-ll-M-Z. SUNGLO FALL-FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 M your nears! dealer. 1 Jai* Frost visited Aibiirton Fri- day nigfht and sent the mercury down to T below zero, so Jack still has some kick left alter ell the energy used up last winter. Mr. Frank Bryan, teacher tn Miniinegush School, spent this week end at Cascumpeo. ‘ Mr. David Campbell of Alberton was in Summerside Saturda/y on business. ‘ Mr. Stanford Green of Mimlne- gash was in Alperton saturday. some of the roads about Elms-I dale and Tifmish are still impass- able for cars. resulting from the recent snowfall. I ‘ Albe-1-ton's first tee. room was opened officially on Saturday night last under the direction ofu two enterprising young ladies oi" the town, Mrs- Fred McRae and I Miss Margaret Mathews. The tea- ` room was to be called the Double M! Tea Room. which name was ob-5 tained by merging the initial let- | ters of the last name of both pro- prietors, McRae 8: Mathews. A. ` , . . . 0Leary and V1cm1ty The annual meeting of the Glenwood W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Betts. In the absence of the President, Mrs. A1- ert Gorrill presided. Meeting open- ed by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by paying an- nual fees. Minutes of las; annual and monthly meetings were reed and signed. Sick Committee report- ed no fruit bought. secretary then gave a. satisfactory financial re- port for the year. It was moved that one Base and Roflanger for Sealer be bought. Sick Committee lfor next monh are, Miss Violet Currie, and Myrtle Betfs. Officers |101- ensuing year: P.es., Mrs. Iorne Betts; Vice Pres., Mrs. Albert Mc- Isaao; Socy. Trees., Miss Myrtle Betts; Directors. Mrs. W. E. Mc- Donald. Miss Laum Easter; Miss Violet Currie; Auditors. Mrs. At- wood M\1Donald. Mrs. John Currie. Next. monthly meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John Currie. roll call to be answered by "Riddles and Jokes." A free lunch was served and meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. 5 The ladies of the Dunblane Wom- 'en’s Institute enterhlned at a . sumptuous Goose Bupper in Nov. 28 _ -- . |-,__. . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raith Mcisaac, with their hueba.nd.s as guests. when they celebrated their sixth anniversary. Afterwards a few very pleasant hours passed, in so- cial chatter. inhrspersed with a. few very interesting readings. At the close of the evening the ladies wem tendered s. vote of thanks moved by Mir. Amos Gorrlll. The President, Mrs. N. A. Boultsr, on, behalf of the institute, thanked their host and hostess for the use of their lovely home for the ocoa-. sion. 'lbe evening closed by singing the National Anthem. A very successful Bazaar, and Pantry Sale was held in 0'I1eary on Nov. 30, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the United Church, when a. snug sum was realized. Messrs. Winston Currie and Wea- loy Cmrrie, Glenwood, were recent visltom to Alberton. mu. w. H. culeash, has recur-nes to her home in Dunblane after spending some time in Chur- lottetown. A very promising young colt has been purchased recently by Mr. Raymond Miclsaac, Glenwood. from Mr. James Auld, West Point. This five months old colt which gives promise of speed, was sired by Colonel Aubrey, its dam being a Dillon mare-half sister of Pansy A/ubrey. The community of Burton, Int 'I mourns the paging of an aged and respected resident, Mrs. James But- ler at the advanced ego of 97 years. Fimeral services were held from the home of her son James. with whom she resided. on Des. 3, to St. Max~k's Lot 7. with the Pastor Rev. Phelan McKenna officiating. I A rushing business in poultry and| smelts is being done by the O'Le:11~y| Cold Storage, of which Mr. Robert, Doucette is manager. Mr. Rankin Howatt. Glenwood. was a. recent visitor to Summerside. Mr. Burtxm Boat/es, West P0int,,_ is kept busy those days peltlnz this locality. We understand that quite satisfactory prices are being realized. An interesting wedding was sol- emnized at St. Arithcnys Chur-;h, ‘,Bloomfield, on Nov. 28. when Mr. ,Francis M. McGregor, Burton, Lot 7, led to the altar. Miss Geraldine| Corcoran a I>0Duler yo1mg school| teacher of Piusvllle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran.: The nuptisl knot was tied by Rev. ..1. A. Gaudet, Miss Margaret Cor- coran, sister of thc bride acted as ‘bi-ldesmaid, while the groom was su b r. Norbert Oorcor pported Y M -I LD. brother of the bride. Their V how far a woman md fesslonal and political life, ton Phelps, presidentof Wint ‘Coilese for Women. Rock H111. B. foxes from the different ranches ini Imsnyfrlondswishforiihis 'M young couple a very long _ happy married life. -_-_\ The new building to lore ' equipment for Odom-y, U - completed, the work having done under the supervision 0f_ W. P. MdNei1L-0 ‘(13 . ------- 1:;j.1 norm-llaxnta Moss' ' nmonlg. sm- 'mamma non. nrz. woman A'IiLA.N'I'A, DBO. .E5 tart Job ia in the home, lays Dr. “"é‘i ‘Women are going into all numibers.” he said here today, ` always the calling that will be emphasized by e school like fessions and vocations i.n iricresea mod tbrop will be home-making." V By home-making he said-5 meant "s whole lot more tb cooking and washing dishes. ». "I mean instruction in coin* for taking care of children; I mel; social courses which pertain to Q sucoe of home-life.” ; _ mes. nromm Aluoxm owns smurmmc worms vnoslm 111 wnrnm. j r mother of qulntuplets is consld ` by Arthur Brisbane tg be one the outstanding women ol 1985.; Mrs. Olive. Dionne of 'Ca.llaIidC Ont., whose five little girls are Pro! perlng, Mrs. Franklin Roosevelk wife of the United States President, and live others are named by the well-known editor and news-com- mentator as the nutstand1l1€,1Y0' man of the year. in a masiflinl article published todaY» __ Ti.e“Vif.|f3." I STRENGTHENS . Eideriy People _ The Calcium, Phosphorus' and Iron (The “Vital 3”) cori- tained in Fellows’ Syrliipfh make this preparation of out- standing vniue for _elderly people. It helps to stimulate the appetite, aids diZ95§1°"|. creates energy, builds strength, and promotes men;-_ tal activity. 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