. i a The D l ‘FJ l" B e1 on o osiah one. LL‘ abachelor at thirty-two and fairly prosperous, Mr. Bane felt that. he, as he pui: it, “could get along without Insur- ance.."}‘,‘ _ ' Orleida ‘hanverhéad some-tine say ‘that over three-fourths of the men who reach sixty have‘ nothing saved-are either depen- jdent on their‘ owmdaily e ngs or subsist- ‘iiig on“ thebenelicelice of f ends. {Thatastatementh de mined to check- and wasistartled to sco that as a matter of fact 95% of Canadians over sixty are withoutl anything to fall‘ back’ upon.‘ Then did Josiah Bane’s thoughts turn . straightway toLife Insurance. , “An Endowment Policy,”'he decided, “will make me ‘save. “ ' - “This Endowment Insurance will serve the double purpose of Savings and Protec- ‘liion-it" I ever marry, this‘ policy will protect my- family‘ against all eventualties-and, married or single, I shall have, when 52 years old, a fund sufficient tomeet whatever con- dition I find myself in.” On enquiring about Endowment Insur- ance, Mr. Bane was told that such a policy issued by the North American Life Assur- ance _Company will, on maturity, have mater- ially increased in face value by reason of the substantial profits--the Company's record in this respect ranking it among the foremost surplus-earning Companies. l Write for our booklet, “How an En- downient Policy built a Home and a Business.” You will find it interesting, and it will give you full particulars regarding this form of policy. Moms AMERICAN llFE ASSURANCE conmuv. $0110’ as {lie firzfirlen Hood Olive-Toronto, Csnsds. Charlottetown Brallch Offices Cameron Block and Bank of Nova Scotia n ./ l WHY NOT CHEW THE ‘BEST Hi‘ckiey’s Black Twist Tobacco You can toll this tobacco in an instant. It is the nice biq juicy fig. It ls not spongy with a burnt taste off it. The ‘flavor_and make up is ‘entirely. different from other "To-called chewing tobacco.» Do not buy a fig of tobacco that crumbles, and has no real flavor, when you can got Hickcy's, tho tobacco that has stood the test of critical i ‘users for ovsr a hall‘ a century. Mllliohs of figs used year- ly. What botter evidence of quality. than this. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco 00., Lid. Manufacturer: chlflflflflowfl i l? R. BROW . 14o Richmond ‘Street _,‘.ip.1i.- i q --- Charlottetown i F‘ire,,Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at, Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong _Stock Companies. 7 Things could be worse. ‘51100059 you lived in China Wliflffi T169919 who iliathe are called dudes? \ lip til-Date ‘ a Electricians 80o our.- wlndow Nil! 7°" bargains.‘ Qeo our now lino of Flashlights. Tbs host st ‘eliospoit prices. We are now sbls to supply cpmnlvls °" _ my part of rsdio oats. Ovor 100 diffsront rsdlo part! 0» our llst lnoludlni tho lowest‘ ‘ ‘prices. Oomploto Marconi not ‘ AT ‘M ‘ k ‘ v- (Jarlcfs Bookstore 260 Reprints ‘by ‘BEST Auriions. regular prion $1.50 to saoo .'.;h.l ouii rmcs ONLY “aim. All . otnongly bound-lnisioth. mm iwAoAzmzs and . NEWOPAPER! are lssuod. - lflifm. ~" i i "T. ..'.I.‘I.PE"'_GHAREO'I‘ITETOWN flblldiililililflill.“ 1F‘ _ fiiihjcsiiiihii. ‘GUARDIAN. PONGEE ‘ sue orloe $.76. Prowse Bros.. Ltd. " 3,1 .: QHOP, from Hui-man's Catalog. nosm noon FLOUR ls guru-i 81118811 to please you hotter. 1' 4-‘- MQNIARQH Hlllhfialest shades at barons. Y, 1'7 - SEE OUR SPECIAL 75c White‘ will)" IIIKUISOWM and also our’ 51190181 drawers. at 40c . Prowse Bros. 1411;; , . n. - o k WOMENTS GINGHAMS‘, $1.49 to‘$.'i.50 at Paton ‘WW. » r.. ‘ I ,~_ v ' KHSPECIIAL ridden o ‘the bail ‘ '18 0 Women!» su r-drofises; .Thia is YOIH‘ Qlilviztm to save money. Pruwse Bros“ 1nd, Do you" shopping and sav @0119? at the Einerall (Jo-operative runners Lid. . . °UTING*su|n-rs $1.00 at Pa- Patous. ' RESERVE JULV_3fst [or the M creaim festival in aid of Mount ‘ti Mary's Novlliaie. 7 DAY SALE beginning Monday, Jul? 17» Emlirald Co-Operatlva Far. 111i’. Jilly 23rd at. 11 u. in. (M75. We have quite a few Choice seed oats that we are sell "IE at feed oats price, give your hOPSe the bestg Carveli Bros. CHANGE IN DATE OF TEA PARTY-The parishioners of Sev- en Mile Bay will hold their Tea Party on Aug. 9th. lntsead of Aug. 23rd us previously advertised, MEN'S SOFT HATS emibriices all ihe newest and most appeal- lll-K in Men's Hats. Lowest prices. Prowse Bros, l.ul SPRING VAEElZ-Ihir. is B. lirofitt will hold service in Spring talley hull 0n Sunday, July 23rd ill. 7.30 p. n], MEN'S SUiTS—-We are fully pre pared 1o meet your requirements 087B. GINGH A-il sizes parlmelrt sung and starter. est ‘in Price. in quality. in service and TYNE VALLEY SERVlCES.-— iliev. 'Mr. Davidson ‘ll t'k. ll . . ‘.P,.,,Sb_,.,,,,_._,,n Benz; do‘; ‘L’ Sharkey. SBVBI]. or No. os Filth- lTVllP- Volley (Yin-up, m, ' street. Long island at the usualdiours. mparlcwtolT NErwt VARN for suin- s .a ers. m est Hiilld0s~ 15¢», ‘brill. Ladies summer heather hum Ladies summer s-llk hos:- 75c Ladies summer sweaters silk/l and wool, priced low. ‘Prowsc Bros. Ltd-l HAMPTON ‘CdNGREGAnON -~iRvv. M. .7. MacPherson, 1M", _l\,_ slmday was struc A BIG BARGAINS in furnishings KIDDIES bloomer dresses, in sizes 5 to years. Price $2.75, Prowse Bros. Ltd. .. Patent and _Gi- pluoerl DMNTY BLOUBES 08c, at Pa- tons’ ‘week end sale. ROBIN HOODPORRIDGE Wl-l- ' sat delicious breakfostyfood; two packages for 35 cents at oil‘ gro. AM DRESSES $1.39 Patons ‘ goday. ‘CHILDRENS WHITE rib hose. 26c‘ Jourger sizes hose for at Patons. BLACK womeus size in drawers in ma" Cm _. pongee em‘ am Grape d6 chem m ol the Bank of Manhattan C0m- —--- flesh and wlliite. . Price $3.25. m“? “d made a member °f ihe BQRQEN___Rev_ Mn whmnan lomwse Bros‘ [mi . 8 Executive Staff. taking char-go or “.111 hum service M Borden on sun‘ x credits. the Auditing Department ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL. 61h Sunday after Holy Communion 1M0 Marius; 11 Iloly Communion Choral. 7 Even- Sermon. OOME TO GEORGETOWN Sif- turday. July 22nd. ii’ you ‘want lo see a good day's horseraclng the largest field of horsesonterod on any ‘local track is to face- the ALLEY AND co. are hiiowhi; New York styles in sport shoes for women. wonderfuhFrench leathers White and Black. Gray and White. ay. ‘The very new- ON AUTO TRIPI-Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘PERSONALS T. J. Lynds and family. of Boston. _____ Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Pye anti . daughter of Beverly‘ Mass" and ‘Mrs T. A. Smllh. city, left yes- Mrs. l". W. Reineiler. are visiting their mc-theix-Mrs. iMary A. Hughes af.§ortnlentu l‘ i, oi’ this rily. The party motored 31-0.," Mm owest pr W5‘ Prowse ilrzwu iliid had a most delightful . r p. _ YOUNG BO; KlLLEiD-—Jpseph k ihy an in the car ON blouses. at 35 cents. children golf and- roll up. Lowest prices, Fi-owse Bros, Ltd. SPECIAL in women's. Chamoisetle gloves in natural and! white, Price 75c. Browse 8110s.. Ltd. .. - de- SATEEN __ ihe staff and the Purchasing De- Trliiity 8 ‘a. m.. a‘ ihe Bonk of Long Island Safe‘ “ Deposit COmipHsy. (Tihe young man referred to City, N. ifmlsnelgrovn left yesterday morning nutomobllehon a holiday trip to Montreal. driven by James Anderson o1‘ No 339 Bridge street Brooklyn. as he, was attempting to irross Vernon-Dflirliesloi‘. and her two avenue nciir F-iflh strocl.‘ boy was [taken i0 Si. John's Hospital whore’: ho wa-s pronounced dead by l)_ii, Kallina. Anderson Th9 tors. Adele and Reta arc visiting andnclatlives in For; Augustus, .was.-ari‘-estdd;relurned to his home lnlCamp- illlflrizeri wllh homicide. The carlbclliion. L0! 7. afior spending ilie' ' was owned by Minnie AUEGSSHTlHHWGPk and in Kensington, the guest) SocccésluLiriand Boy The "Jamaica. Herald" or New York, in a. recent issue. devotes considerable space, to a descrip- tion of the ‘Bank or Manhattan ‘Company. ‘Under the ,hearllng, “Pertinent Fools about ‘the men who Direct the Destlnes o1 the Bank." appear; the following with an excellent picture, regarding one or our successful islanders abroad: - E. S. McDonald was born a1. Charlottetown, Prince Edward ls- lflnd. Canada. in r887, and recsiv» ed his early education in the local . schools. later attending the Princp of Wules College st Charlottetown lrorn which he was graduated. Ha held various positions. with the Bank of Nova Scotia lirCun- adia and In this country over a period oi nine years. in 1914 he entered ihe employ of the Bank of Long island and was appointed - Auditor. Wlhen the World War broke out Mr. McDonald enlisted in the Naivy and served overseas through out ihe war. ‘He W35 a gun captain on the U. S. S. Lydnnia, one of ih-o iwo United Slates ships that actually were given credit for "inking a submarine. Upon his return from the wur he was elected Assistant Cashier (i hartrnenl. He is a member oi‘ the Jamaica Board of Trade. Chamber of (Zom- merce Club. Kew Country Club. Knights oi‘ Columbus and the J w Mark Post. American Legion. and is the Secretary and a director oi‘ ubovejs a_s0n of Mr. and Mrs. J.| B. McDonald. Dorchester 81., and‘ a brother of iMr "Lutie" MacDoii-l aid of the ‘C N. R. Freight Depart- menlt. this city. His many friends in lhis ciljy will be pleased to hear oi‘ hissuccess.) -—-—'<o>--_- larder. morning l0r Montreal. Miss Edna Green of Bedeque is visiting her gistoi‘, .;v|,rs_ J33 Hughes. Emerald. Mir. Geo. Snelgrovie‘ of the C. R. shops. accompanied by Mrs. lllrs. Robert 1A. (McDonald daugh- Mr. Raymond (‘rllolloran has \liilI k Th“ c L.-. rlMCQBliJ . ""0" N iPr-kne. _'l‘he “aflnrnoon tea" habit has come to stay. FARM .FOR' SALE-Seventy five acre-s fertile lnnri willi dwell- infl house and out buildings. sit- uulerl on (‘ardignn ‘River, ~41 Burnt PL. one mile from George» town. formerly owned by my 1.1m ‘Nathaniel McPhee lo be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Wednesday. July 26th, at‘ 2 p. m. YElsTEiRiDiA‘Y's MARKET-Who market was fairly well attended yesterday. Eggs sold at 28c; bul- ler 38c; chickens‘ $1.00 to $1.25; fowl 90c: pens 50c 111.; goose- beri-ies 15c qt; blueberries 25c qt; raspberries 45c qt. There was a good snip-ply of llresh fish ill, about the grime price as Tuesday. POLICE COURTr-Al the Pn- lire (Your; yesterday morning one fifllihk was fined $20. three drunks $10 undone remanded. One man on similiar charge and his ‘hail for $20 ostroaled. Several cases oi’ non paymenl of dog taxes and lire-och of the motor vehicle act worn dimosed of. Perfect Shoulders and I I Nothl sis tbs L; 0 u rn ud'5 Oriental Cream TWO uiLLioN PEOPLE ll Canada woos $100. Wostinghouso sot 0249- snd othor sets 017°- "l"- plots. ‘rho sows ooto sro Iii 9r. stages of amplification. l i S. MoIsaac 8i Sons 100 Queen Otroot "oouvsuin nooks and ' Poor, canoe, UP-TO-DATE’ arariousnv, souurAm ' ‘PENI’, oto.‘ toil-iii"? 3‘ <99?!» Li“? . s glsssoo to rut their 010s or lllllfl" slllst. Glass-es ma?‘ sot‘: 0100 I '1' $27.... J2...» smiooslv. mu will toll ir iofihfi-Tpio r33. will bolo- r. Selected Oiwnige l rlnsigncrs " alder-motored 210- the oily ‘iiiiurs will be as follows: Harlsville, 11 a. m., Brodkliieid 3 p. m. Harts- Ville 5 D m and ‘Hunter River .41 7-30 15. 'm.“The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wil hie dispensed at liiarlsville at Sunday morn- ing service. Special services are hit-lug held on Wednesday, Thurs- ilay and Friday evening oi‘ this week. There will also be service on ‘Saturday at ii a. m. and in all lprcibuhiliiy on Saturday even- ing as~ well. Th‘. paslor. Rev. R. H. Sluvert is being assisted in lliess services by Rev. J. B. Mc- Leod of'Moni.rea1 and Rev. J. M. Murchison of ‘Malpeque. All are cordially invited. / Happenings 0i The Week (Continued from Page 4)_ The tea hostesses at the Links lhisji-ftcirnoon hro MP3 w. is. on... Mrs, puffy, and Mrs. Wliear. ll I U iMiss Grace‘ Messervey is being cordially iveiconieii home from Tor- onto liy her girl friends. O O I Although summer frocks ai-s oc- cupying the attohtfon oi‘ onus! iwomen during‘ afoot. summer =rlsys have ‘r aliindy decided what will ‘be worn in “life fail. Skirts are to bee. trifle longer which means ‘thal/higii-W‘ i; hon higher waistlines mu b oiéiiogoo. Long slender lines poiizlst ssXvelI as the‘ ulleve skirt-hem." ' ' ~ ‘ ' "i". s» _ __ -. nor-ion. niszziia-rhhuoioohi and Mr. W J. Whitney ol‘ Summer- day evening lo attend the opera. While 111 the ‘city they were" the guests oi IMr. .1\lld.Ml's. Ernest Blake. ‘ . .¢ Li Pills. Ono pill i . I620: box, all denials. Dr. Chas on. n. c. nsiuiis ‘film ‘ Cnll-Kregflllo" s-engers arriving by the early lrain “ml MY“- “mllmll l-ilriends in the city. i IMr. 1.. (P. Tlllltflli is otrohiiihg ilhe meeting of the Grand Division gr Nova Scotia in Sydney and is the guest 0i‘ his cousin Mr. 1-1. P; Ducheinln. ' Corn- home Miss /0ladys Abbott of wall. has returned to her after spending a, very pleasant week visiting relatives and friends in North Wlllshire. xtnhavlng time lib ‘RIF BiWh T Mr. Daniel Macbean. Bristol. R. l.. who has been visiting his brother. Right Rev. Mgr. Mac- Lean. V. G.. iSoufls, and attending the ‘Scottish Catholic Celebration at ‘Scotchforl. leaves today on‘ ro- turn home. Dr. A. F. Miller. Medical Super- intendenl. oi‘ the Provincial Sani- alorium. at. Kentvllle. N 8.. motor ed to the island Thursday. cross- ing in the our ferry. He was ac comlpanied iby hi; friend. ‘Mr. ‘Droict. Statistician. New York. They will remain at the Doctor's old homo in Charlottetown. a day 0r two and thien enjoy a motor trip about the island, slaying a short time in some of ihe best fronting streams. TThs “Seven Sleepers" These were the heroes of an anc- ient legend. it. is supposed that during the‘ persecution of ihe Chris- tians about Z50 A. D. these seven Christian brothers of EDHGSUB took refuge iii octave. Their retreat was discovered and the mouth of the cave walled up. Two hundred yeans later the cave was aiccldeniall§ op- bned and the men emerged. ihavlng sle-ptithrough centuries as though they were but a single night. They found the Christian religion accept- ed in the oily wnsre they were ‘hon- orédaiid‘ rsroa and whore all of them died on the some day. .. l .~,. ._-. , ..____-¢-O->-__¢- TWiO nuimos- nisrruouisn -~ - i MEN The essential things which dis- tin ulsh one ‘person from another w lch give one man n higher place and another a lower. are lust two. First of all. perseverance-tho ability to keep everlastinsly at ll. and second imagination or‘ vision -nio ‘sihmry oo see beyond the present ohu to understand that lTThursday evening on a visit to T0179" 'S""‘“‘" Ammldm" “Mghlsi were ma rrierl. ‘The ailur of liio 'l)?lill((‘(‘l with [Lllims and ITNPR‘ lililll iniuie u most attractive soiling for‘ llin ‘bridal DilliV. v Mrs. ‘llr-nry Dexter. a cousin oi‘ 1h" groom‘ igralirl-rlaiigiilbi" oi 011's. Nluijy Iiiur- Kinnon of Rzniizor) ym-sirlvri n! the organ. rendering the lmhougriu and llllfillflillfiSOllll wozlililig Hiili'(‘ll(‘.§ Rev. Jonathan ("srtmill oi ilunversi a former iuinislu; sf ihn Ariinizloii Heights MTWilfitliSi long time friend 0i‘ live fiiinilv. pm" ‘1'(;l‘lll8ll tho (ifirfllllillly, llio (10kl‘l)l0‘ ring service lioiiii! ' uscil iii. ‘Ienry Potter, pastor ol‘ lliv i-"irsl Baptist Church, Aflmgion and Drl S. M. LQPzigo. pastor of tin-Heights! Methodist Church. liS-<‘i“‘li‘(l- 'i‘i:e bride's gown was. oi’ will!" Hiillil with bridal irnin, h-n- vullr- vnii being heiri iii plum; by :| hunri. 01’ pearls. She czirricii u i~*iiii\\'i‘r‘ bouquet of while ros and lillPSI of the valley. Slu- Iwus ullonilr-il hy her sister. hluriel G llill il-‘l .-i\:lil oi‘ honor. liwo lirldllNni- ' bliss Willem: M. Irwin oi \\' cluislgy‘ pullfill] oi ‘lhi- groom (Ali-m, ilrwln is a grand rlnugliir-i- oi‘ . mid Mrs. Pcloi" Finlayson oi" Bangor) and Miss Rulh Chamber- lin oi’ Arlinglon aiirl two iilllr- ill> llowcr girls. Eunice Siiui of Wsv- ,..,i1y_ a (‘Quiflfl (sf rho hrnlo and Gertrude [Promo oi’ Ariinglriii. cousin of the groom. l.\ili~_ l ‘will! Heard i; Dover, M-ass. s <- of the groom at Tufts (‘ollvilw U33 aiolmi as best iii:in. The mold n1‘ honor were limp.“ dewhzeorgetla and carried Ydilm" (roses. ‘Miss lowlife sown Wild flesh vnlor gvorgoite nnri she (’ill'- rlrrd pink roses. MlF/i (‘number- lain was In lwnizoriblo olii rose silk and siio urriod _ yml _rosaixs. The flower Elvis \l'oi'i'\ liriir-lcu (ii pink laffetzr und carried hasiwlfl oi si-Mcet pools and rose petals- lmmsdialely following lllll‘ NW’!- mony a. reception was held in lhc ladies’ parlor Pf the church, fir’. ileooralions thorns: daisies and ramlbior roses. The pll-Vvuls oi‘ llio ‘bride and groom assisted iho bridal party in receiving. Mrs. Dill won- sand colored Canton nrflpn with jade ‘trimmings and Mrs; Saunders. wore brown satin r-ropc wilh henna trimmings. ‘Tho fishers wPrn Ralph llall oi’ iMedfnrrl Tulits '23; llilinlll ‘lifillllll oi‘ Arlinglnn, Tufts ‘Z11; hosiii‘ Breton. Mlddiebuiiv (‘oilfiizo rims 1925. a cousin of ilio groom (Mir Bro-ion is n grand sou of Mrs. lvlury MacKinnon or llanKlll“ Wn-itor Sinn 0f Wiillhum, cousin "(y)", prom (fOlii_V' (Ynliego nines liiMflWhiblnuln inckliurt of Arline- K"§Z“I‘L""Pil1s I the worn or hand ieoches beyond the. 9119090; inoinent- and ‘ so is worm Millie-Gt niches». ion and Harold Dill. Ibrothor of tho bride. iTllo bride attended the Arlington vliu i'i- ii wn (‘hurl-h and 2i," till-ii‘ hoinKin l\i‘lllli'.iiiii ' <oa~ i‘ ‘ Lohengiin lilllllfll-"Flll. illl‘ liillillll ‘is llll‘ ll('i'(i ul iiicrliiieviil i‘(llli8il(‘i“fi and oi niio ~ ollfliuuisi idisri oi’ nYJlililJli is Oi Grrmrm M HIT‘ muiiil, uni! his Will‘, llfl-ilFiillil who is; .1 ilnii‘. ‘illl ii econ oi ii"r r-ziusv. "IS one Slllilllililfifl ‘ liiul lilszi Liliilli 150i ask his iirnno. (‘ii llo iiglils iiriilnlvrlkuils: »'l‘l'li'illllllllll and lllili‘l'll'l~‘ idlsu. iiis foes by trim-k’ r-i-y iiirliiro i1l‘l' in break ll"l‘ prom‘ iso. iiolioiitgriii reiucluiiil_\' foils; his lillllll‘. uiiri llli‘ HWilll appi-ai-slo I'll!‘ l'_\' liiui oil‘. The suuin who is ldiszfs lirnilu-r. IflIiiTTiIPH in iliri nriuinwi form, niiti ll rlnvr- viosvi-ilils; rinrilHl hours lnvhonuiin rnvziy iii lhr- lioul.|i'liioii l'll(‘ll News. oi‘ \vill.'.lll‘l"fl"v ' in llii- lll‘.'llll,'| 1h“ National ilreiirerie. . .i|,<i~l_v‘?/\il:iniir' Sugar i oi lilo llllll‘lll'l' oi‘ hm- hro-‘AlPlIl-“lilll- --------- .- illivi". by iiri‘ uuziriliuu, (‘ounl 'i‘i-li':i- Am. (‘or K» Ffiilllllfy . in Aiii. Locomotive response in licr prays-i‘ imhoiii'.i'in.il\lil- Siiwlllflll.’ 15'! REllIllIJE-‘i - h: oi ihe lloly m-oiiBAiizii-onda Conner ......... -- Purzailui Wllllvii iii :1 ('iill'l4llilill Pacific‘ Railway - lmul, (ll'ii\\'ll by n. l~i\Villl lo (Zilllllllllflll Now York Ccrilrfil ig; (‘ulm (‘nnu Sugar international Paper Ki-liy Springfield hit-x P?il‘(‘ll9illll . international “er. hlarine . l‘r Reading . Houiin-rn l our‘; SAUNDERS-JILL WEDDING. llli-Zll School Jlliil l'l‘:<i'l(‘(l in iuir" iriiiiii iiPilfifill llleolr iniiviiriii Steamship Coin. .. .. Fnnzidinii Sli-ninsnip Pid. *\Hi)f*::i0.'—i ,s'\v;|y|_ lloiiiiiiioii iiflfllll‘. (Rim. _ oiilreal Pnwm" inuipog l'lll*i‘li ilf‘li)lP Sir-cl i-ss Sieel (for . urlohzik r-r For the thin crunchy flakes with the appefizing flavour look for [he lUOYdS “MADE IN CANADA" and “LONDUN, ONT." red across the face of every package. I printed 'in STOCK QUOTATIONS ‘ Wlil‘(1;"" ~ " Siock .1111”; 56% 108 _ _ t G I ‘ I _ lowli iinlii il\\'i) hn u ll‘ill M-u: ugu _M_ln‘islei'._iServiooi ior July a" rfizglgavuiijfi~ Azilfirléflll $115101 William Dunphy. A h “l “ ‘i or imwpq m when the l-llilily rook up ii - lg-"iffl. Bqlliillllw n1 11 l-lampmn a; Joumér- (Timkmv ' ‘r/rerrv; ‘Qgl , . ‘d cull-H nvlohnymilzfih "wk “M? ‘llvlICkl in \\':ivi-i'i.\'- 'l‘iii- lll‘~ii)ill |-- and 'lrynn .11. 7.30. A cormaq who“ l": u] -m_ M9 9 M “- Mrs. ‘Felix Curley of Freetown w,‘ p "it; r xv or‘ own '4' imsr grzuluuii- oi‘ Arlington High _ HALIFAX. Jilly Zl-(QIIMHUODS i iwelconie: to uil. ,‘ ._ ‘ _e_ so" r and @9139 Felllmed hilme all" Spending ‘i Gum?” “y evpnlnf‘ " 3,“ iiivliimi and ii. gnniiiziic»iii-illicit;11111111311911 hi‘ JOlHWIH H1111 I ____ Mlchriel Slidlktiy.‘ lMrs. Sliflriwl a visit in Darnley. the guest 01' “mo” f" m“; A‘_""-‘3""' H"""I,'[_'?<‘n||n,-_,, 1933, “"4 L.‘ ,-. .,,,.i|,,||,...~ 1)|‘lii(‘illi>(‘l'H ni‘ ill‘) Aionlreal ‘ l THE “AFTERNOON TEA" ‘haflm was] ibrmerly Miss ‘Susie Milftlllulnr daughunx Mrs‘ Linus Brennhifihhlllllii‘ ‘I li=i,~‘,‘-l., tyne?‘ yliwflm (.‘mmm“‘\ ‘nub ‘,1, H“. .;iili"|.zi.-. lQXPlIHIIKP-i lin this country is ltrouvinz. partly of 0nd‘ REL) man. ' . lF]°“"“C" “m” hm" '|"‘_"""*' " lilo is u. uvlilfillll 111w groom 1S u iloll ‘Felt-phone oillgfi-"llao ii is on English habit, but BROOKHEHRCUIT _ o‘! ' .,-‘r"“ “.“"“““"“_f“‘ ‘ma? zfililtivillil son or ivllli‘; .\i.'|i'y .\l;ii'l(inuori‘Aliiti:lri - i. . ... ~_ .- .— l - . ‘r .1. i U i‘ - ' »...~ .. 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