,_.-,\ »_ '_ ._r»_ ~ if ~ -». _ _ i . 1 , _ i ~ . ` , . ,. ‘_ o * "i-,’i'. 11,-_. ---~_---_-s~ ~ - --- Had Eczema on Limb For Twenty ` Years. Healed by Cuiicura. 'Bossma broke out io a rash o\\__m limb. below the knee. it ' in a am about aa large aa ` iialf dollar and ltthsd badly. Mm nm-att it water came from it and the eczema spread until nearly' the whole side of my limb, below the knee, was covered. Lqtar it became dry Ind l€li°d over. and the irritation kept ma awake oiglita. . I nad it more or less for twenty years. i "I be li using Cuticurs Soa and Ointment a d tha helped d before Ealing I was completely healed.” (Si|insd')| Mrs.y M. A. l;:l°n::r, Auliqrn, Nova Scotia. ' 5°. ate. Ointment 25 and lik. Ta cum I" 7.5¢. Sold everywhere Sample saeb fron. Adinsas Canadian Depot: J. 1'. Wait Casson: uaahod. Manual. ROLLO BAY AND VICINITY Mr. Lazarus White. Rollo Bay West. was ri visitor to St. Peters on Satur- day, where he purchased a valuable horse from Mr. Chester Pratt. liiisf- Betty Macfiorillai: spcllt Sun- day in Souris West, the guest of the fviisscs White. ' liic:.si's. Harold J. White and Frank lizli-llnitliy, Suuris West, ivere to Liiile Pond recently on e business trip. Itvcciil visitors to Rollo Bay West iiiriiriic- liie Misses Mary and Allil:i_ i,‘f,».igle, Bear River South, Mr. aild ills. John F. Cilaissou, Bear River. - liir. Chester Pratt, St. Peters, was to iziiivnli Brac recently on a business tiup. __ \ Msr. Peter MacCloskey and Mrs. wniile lvlnevarish, near River, left this week end on a visit to Montreal. lui-.-_ John M_aeRae and son Daniel, of ftollo Bay, were visitors to Bear River North on Friday, the guests of liLrs_ Alex MacDonald. Miss Ida MacDonald, Rollo Bay. was a recent 'visitor to Monticello. We regret to leam the her brother Rev. stephen MacDonald, is serious- ly iii, ‘ ‘Miss Caroline MacKinnon, pupil .nurse at Faioouwood 1-fospitai, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacKinnon. i\fr_ Peter Msccormac, Rollo Bay,” was to Bear River North on Mon- day on s business trip. Mrs. Lazarus White, R. B. W., left M-.iiiilay for Cilariottetown, where she will visit friends and relatives. l\fr. Muriel MacGougsn returned recently from Boston, where he spent, the past few_ nlonths. iifat hooking is again the order of the day. Several ladies in this vic- inity have already completed beau- tiful rugs. The desth occurred at Souris West, st the home of her brother, Mr. John F. Cantwell, of Mrs. Richard St- John, after an illness of one month. Deceased was fifty two years of age and leaves to mourn, besides her husband, two sisters, Mrs. James St. John, Sourls East, Mrs. Heaton, of Boston, and one brother James of Boston. Funeral took place on Wed- ncsdny from her late residence to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. Miss Margaret Conway, New Zea- land, has returned to her home, after spending the past month in Mount Stewart, the guest of Mrs. V, A, MacDonald. ' Mi-_ Melvin magic, cr'st. Margar- ets, who some time sgo acquired the `Chaisson property, ill Lower Rollo Bay, was married recently to Miss Montgomery, also of St. Margarets, ilnd has taken possession of his new farm. Their many friends wish them much happiness. The Misses Mary and Anna Dea- gle, Bear River, leave Thursday for Boston, after spending two weeks at their home. Among the Saturday night visitors to Bouria were Messrs Peter and Jos Mr.\cCorula.c, Angle MacKinnon and _.lack MacRse, Rollo Bay and Harvey and Ernest Aitken, Fort_u`ns. The ladies of the Soul-is West Wc- men's Institute are to be congratu- lated on the succes of the entertain- ment, which they conduct weekly in the Institute hail. Now that their objective has been reached they have discontinued the whists but still hold dances on Mondaynights. The pro- ceeds wili be used for Institute work and for charitable purposes. Taking advantage of the mild weather ,the farmers who had their buildings' damaged by the recent storm are busily engaged repairing them. _ _ i t ._ .,-.-1 :.a ~_4'._ .q ,'.J- Westem Guardian -SIIPPEB WILL Bl _ SERVED under the auspices of the Ladies Im- provement Boclety of Kensington, Friday evening in the King George Hall, on the arrival of the special train from Alberton and Cape 'nav- erse. » 2004-21 Eastern Guardian ..*WANTED Nl' once two maids. Poole Hotel, Montague. " 1990-I-27-31 ooooofosoo' 0 _-...-__--._-..._.i. -&~..___..i.........._.-.__.__... Classlfred Advertisements One Insertion ..................§... lilo per iina of 5 words Three insertions ................... Ds pos- line of 5 words » Four Insertion .................... So par line of 5 words light lnssrtlaua .................... Io per lins of 5 words -*‘***. -.°:++~++~+~_-,,. .___ ..r.z-_.__°;___**~;f°~+~;z+_.~+°_~_».»+_+¢ J @0909-000500 ._ _-...~..--*__ ...'a.- -...__ _ _ __ Miscellaneous Female Help Wanted .loiiiv si_|-*liao Mssu0NAf.D, LAND Surveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. old-12-i4-imopd. _-__......?.-._--_...... r»i._isrl~:iuNc. nsrslnluc anon- en Plaster. Apply 40 Valley Street. Citi- iaol-2-:ia-oi. WAN'.l'l!D. _A MAID AT ONCE. ONE who sleeps out preferred. Apply this office. Iii Employment Wanted I IIAVE ALWAYS IN- STOCK -Wlverior quality American Rubber Belting. Any leugtlror widtil. Also i lftuhber 'Races all"lt half price. _ clinton Morison, Fredericton Eta- Uvn. P. I. I. ll soon liousakaslrnn waters _.position to one or more gentlemen. Diitics to begin March 10 inet. Ap- ply Ciuardian office. A. F. 1990-I-27-3| P 'r __ '»--~---- 0'fA_'l'0 'race ron 'rua sms. ‘°“° lhillments on short notice. Guardian central Printery. _______________ Escaped i rsc`/i°r'|i7.'il';Hi.'n rox, Mlmxab 11 W. G. and 226. Percy Lund. Mt. Herbert. _ \ 191|-3.3¢.4| ESCAPID-ON! MAL! FOX. ‘IAT- tdoed "BBP9D." Reward if return- td alive. Notify Whitfield Howatt. Victoria- < mio-al *__->~_--_Q--.---n cscsrsn noiu my nation ons female fox with while on hind _ foot. Reward. I... M..Beaton. Alex- "MTI-I. Lot 49. 1070-2-20-Si. -1.-_._-.-.-_ _ °-~--_...L _ ....‘._..; “Corso mom air nascar. one female fox, tattoo letters D.O.--320. “md if “mins siivc s.n...ii Uris. si. more ny. _~ - _ . A ._ me-2-av-li eg.-ana" ` ' For Solo ' P08 san. fo' lor. oosau ann "tm silos oo _hand at Guardian oiiiu. _ /_ _ if uf);-'sd-~\o¢¢aeaq..¢.-_.-n~.-i`--_-n¢ ~_;,;_»;,-_.gg %i“»iii- _ gm., Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENC- ed outdoor salesman or salesiady. Good pay, steady position. Refer- ences. Write Box J.. 110. ~ ‘ 1917-2-24-1 week. BABN $6.00 'I0 $10.00 A DAY. IIABN and earn part time _l|_oter Meehan- ies. Battery Wildlnf. Viilcaniainl- House wiring, arlckiarlnl. Pimer- ing, Bsrbering. Beauty Culture work. Good positions open. Write or call. free instructive book. Dom- inion Trade Schools, 110'! Bt. Lal- _ -,/' ' reiioe Bivd.,_Mou'troal. rrsa am' Surrounded by friends we era lonely, flentral Guardian *time* 'Him ¢i1""’i1 i --- 3.30-rsneiiii nr the males' sis-sn gm 5 _ s:l.llc'ra1c Nssnna ann nmceil- niai u:u. - ' -_ is gilt-<31. ctfsecco ' ina- For appointment anplymuss E. ___l_;___. _ it-, y ~ '. 'i . . FEB-39_.. _-_*______,_______ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ __ ua _ciii\r;o_'r1~r_Towi\i c._ii.\iin~/i~ P _ ._ _ ' ‘ i-iir;iz"`1*iiizi.§f ' ' ` ' ' ' i ' ' 0 ' ~ ' ' ‘ ' Red k ii, 0. Il. A_=A£ter sllness __ _ _/v. M- Leanne. 2° kms sau-rs. ------ = i ~ =°°°-2-if-1* _ ccieivwoob __ ‘ 5 - __ ‘ ......::...... _. S C H E li |_||_ E IS _ ANU vwisfw . \,au.°m .nd ah-rehaldus of ml _ , I '*" _ The second match shoot on the FUNERAL NOTICE-The remains Donald of Cove Head, spent the week end in this city. "I'h»eM.ielea1"f\nooeI\`oi1la.ndMa.r- ion Simpson. studenrte of U. C. C. College, Charlottetown, spent the wpek end at, their homes in North Milton and Malpeque. i _ Mr. Johnnie Gillespie, North Mil- ton. entered the P. E. Island Hospit- al Sunday. f-fe is progressing favour- ably after a successful operation for appendloitis. - POST OFFICE ' (Continued from page 1) came in the order named. An interesting contrast is furnish-I .ed between these figures and those from non-amounting post offices. It is shown in the annual report of the ‘_ Postmaster General that one post office in Nova. Bootie, that of Niet- aux west, collected nothing at all during the year, while the office at Longs, N. B., enriched the revenues by exactly |i.00 representing the year‘s business. This was exactly half. the "takin|s" of the post office at New Boston, in the same province. Credit deposits _in the post office savings bank totalled $2il,3’75,'160.'l5. an increase of |4.9i2,B59.!2 for the year. There were 85.433 accounts, an increase for the fiscal year of 7,554. V WILL DISMISS i (Continued from page 1) 569 in the Public Works Dept. repre- Courlcilman John Krenk. author missal ofthe 'MB workers. stipulat- IN ~ MEMORIAM s. nslmea, who departed this ure Morphy, who died February il. lm. lol- or the building formerly belong- 5 ,ink when me is avanme more away the hours. After aartekihs 01 In me mm shoot wmch fouowgg ing to the Sims Packing Co. in pre- the md of me present week s. dainty repast the guests departed the individual match great “me poration for installing the machin- Digby and Acadia Unwcrsity Wm, to their homes cxprcssln" their sat-I 28. The final game between Stellar- Jolm's home rinki on March 3 and in The winiler of the Acadia-Digby series will play the winner of thei Stellarton-Truro series in Steliarton or Truro on March 3 and in Wolfviiiei or Digby on March 5 for the cham- pionship of the Southern section. The champions of the Nortllcfll section will meet the champions of the Southern section in the Northern 'Tryon Duty Auwimon W1 U ba hem _ Uungratulations are being extended; Mmmm., Rang, of me glgmi gmn. to Mr and Mrs Wm Mcuunald, of held last ni ht. za com in the Creamery on Tuesday. March ' ' ' 'P““Y W" 5 ' ' ` = ‘th at 13° P. m_ Au pnmm 're “_ - gist Ploint u|;i;r; the arrival of a llewipetitors takin! Dlrt..0wil1¥ iff; SW g , necinliy requested to attend. signsa, _ “ Y 5 °“ "“‘“>' mn' linwst 1mP==°°‘°i¢ °°“d"‘°“ ° ‘° -_ ir. 1:. Gamble. 'WGS ”03_3_31_.rhm___s.t__M°n_ I Ah enjoyable evening was spent at up, but some made the trip even _ _ _ ' the home of, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- from Alexandria and Milton- Mr- G Wiltams Milburn e nan former Bisley shot, i . . on February iiith, G., McL n . of me law DL Gem." wubumm TRURC' N_ sq F05. 26A__Ml hockpw when a few of _their friends gathered shot a 97 and led the team and his arrived lui; evening and were “ken playon dams have been dmnsed on to spend the evening. Musical selec- father finished 2nd. O;/filllg touthlii "° thi’ M°L°“-‘.1 Funefil H°m° ‘md account of mild weather, according to t'l°“s pmyed upon me pmmmc gram' ‘act that .olne at mel of etshewcmck will be places in st. Pears cbiheh nt fiPi\°11<= rewltllf iluwhesvd by Miss \’°°’ °°“‘"‘°" ‘°"°'“ noon today where the funeral takes lnmuncemmt made by AL A' H'>A.` Lucy cle-""°“'~5 l"`°V°d 5° iilviifiniishms who had to use it ‘hushed with N ‘ I Diace servide stsrtlrik at 230 zfilcdalis hicre tiimay adm Ll 1: ronowmg that it was decided to dance a few‘ |°“' “°°"5- It i” h°P°d that the com' i I ' ' e u as H, 1 i V _,im-.V_..___,,_7_ cl e x een We fiiwdrlllcs Ilistruiuental and vocal ‘“""'“° 1” “mm” Wm 'wma to “U ’”‘""`_”” """"" " '--`* Bathurst vs. Sackvilic ln Fackviile _' me before the next and gina] match | PREPARJNG CANDY FACTORY if possible some time durini; tnis music mmtshed by Mrs' Fuser Wells r S la some timei ~ h t k !_'rh, work of 1-engvgeing qw mm-- 'em otherwise it Wm be pmyed in of Alberton, also helped to while Shoot whicl a es is ce about the middle of MATCH- ’ |ment prevailed No. 1 team was lead- ery of the National Candy Co., be- may in Anmpom on Feb M and m isfsctlon over the pleasurable tiliieim eight Doiuls “nm the iw, Wh- ,san yesterday mornin: under the _K ,nl ,md ,__ b which they had e.ijnyessen>e _ W 9 rink on March 'l and in the Southern, championship. i The Maritime cllanlpionswlii meet; the Quebec champions in the Mon-_ treal Forum on March 14 and Marchi 17 in the first series for the Canad-,_ lan championship. | If the miidweatiier prevails ii. iiiayi .- o as S. ...>- E" for sonle time. Interment will ' S‘ »M°°rl"; made Sunday the 23rd inst., at We ' Mama” c' 3'-is .-... I\}>-4 -1 Point Presbyterian Church. 'The Coles 85 sympathy of the community is ex- tended to ills widow _and son and other relatives in their hour of be- reavement. . §_'T-»-.....- eaI|`mv\.»w be necessary to transfer some of thef M\‘S~ 1"\‘B5°*‘ Wcllsi Ui A1|"?1'i0li~ Wim; 15| games to the Hamm Forum as the,-ef has ben visiting her parents, Mr. aiidm, cannot he any nmher advance in mei Mrs. Arthur McDonald. of Glenwood.” phyon dates but every effort Wm be. returned iloine on Feb. zotli, aii.cr~;»_. made by me hockey omcms to havei spending a very pleasant hoildayf_ me games played in the home ri,-,psi with old friends and relatives.-O. of the teams competing whcreveri -- ' Wssmm 1 The Annual Meeting of the OLeary; Dairying and Cold Storage Companyiu. ` i was held in the public hall there onih. Feb. 15th with the president, Mr. A. _ . _ U' S' Sanford Plilhlps in the chair. In his\l\- *T* _ address the president attributed the M (C°nu““ed-nom page 1) 'owered production and conseqilelit and dry controveisv. One Senstor.i Watson revealed, was so alarmed at _ the possibility of some fanatic drop- ed' dmuth °[ the past' s"“"m"' mei Ding A bomb from the Senate Baller- | 9°" Phat’ many had mmm n'°m'_; ies that he demanded that two large i dai"-“U5 W Uih" Hn” of m\`1“l”3iA'_ mba of water be plnced in me sacred 4 and the liiiportatloii of New Zea-| J centre aisle of the Senate Chamber. ilimd bU*»t¢l` had “la” Wimcf d“ifY'iR' His idea was that ir it bomb mater- i_ ins \mi>r°fit°b1¢ and =l1SC°Uf=§°d_R_ “med some agile Scnaim- gguld winter feeding thus indirectly lower-'W . A. _ M. Walsh . _ a.o.1=‘.Glil .... R.. Jenkins . E. McCabe ..._ . _ n,_ C. Chandler Spillett. W. Patterson . Huestis Mclntyre . . . . . . . . . ._ S 3 .B. .A. TEAM SHOOT Team No. l. B. Conrad Gormley . .. .. o. Gill . .. Huestis _ . ' _ Mclniyre . J. McCabe '~‘-"**“'-"“““"'°`”"""“`“" éiigher cost of making to three i causes. There was the long coritiiiu-'1°"“l “ Telliu No.2. S. Moore . . Spiiintt ........ ..... C. Stewart C. Chanilicr . .. Jenkins . .... ni. Walsh ulsh it. The idea was given up how- t 30 r cent of the st" th of undertake the dousing. act. He been introduced-paying for hauling gent di lie- ng thought, someone else would be bet- by the hundred weight and collect- h' V °n‘ ter qualified. ` ing cream only twice weekly instead of the resolution calling for the dis- M mr" uma' Ths mt" change COOLIDGE UNPERTURBED Unperturbed by receipt of a letter. Mr. Coolidge and _stated a gunman of s crank. sympathy tendered during their rec- iint sad bereavement. 200i Lia ,s ll. l` "_"’ lf? douse it in the watcr and exting- ln! Summer Production S150. -- 111 “H °"°l'¢ t° ’°‘”°f °°S'= °f Pm- roinl ziil _------ -------- ~'_*"- ever, when he was asked if he would duction two changes in method had _-11--_ Hoclzey At proved entirely satisfactory but the Ff°eet0lun d h "_ th-t nn mm who we _ ' other change was not an entire sue- y ` and Zvgvm whose CL” extenuating L93 ANGEL?-5~‘» C“"f~» feb- 26- _ cess as in some cases the hauier quit --v ` when crcsln became scarce. The Tm Cubs ‘jr L°W°r Fmcmwn “nd ‘fircriixnstances later are found, should wnrhlns him of a plot to take his E mmdent reported thuu ‘km coldftiie Bioodhounds of Upper !"roeimi'n lif,f P id t_ClvinCool- .~ dtiksi fidi am f The resolution calling for survey id; ;§;"Mr;_esC§;|dge_a cmmnued 33;; onegqtrtmextsignit BTW" aii:i>§’ K 1 3' ’ ' V-»‘ ._ _ ' ` ` "5 ' i i I i i I i i | i ---------ie-_ volume of business. He as well as WUWF 5°1‘|“*fd Wmlfd M09-5°( S some members did not show i ELMSDALE NOTES ' The weather man who ha.s been dong his best this wmter by way of storms, tllsviis. frost and wind. certainly gave us a. rarc treat on, Sunday, the loth. inst., when lie; launched on us one of the vi~orot| blizzards in years. Fortunately the' serious iii this and surroulldlllg` communities. The piled-up drifts uf; snow gave the men some l~:/ad-break ing to do, while several rsnch°ovm- ers had to_sliouiclei~ their sh:/vels and tackle the banks in and around' their fox pens. We learned with regret some time i ago of the lciss of a beautiful pair of foxes owned by Mrs. Hazel Cam- eron. These escaped from tlie`peii| and altlitiilgll meil and hounds im- inedisteiy iooii the is-all in pai-snii,‘ they have not _yet been recovered. The latest fad in Eimsdale social circles is a revival of the old genie of crokinole. Many players, old and, young. of both sexes. have been fol- lowing it assiduousiy throughciut the‘ winter and as yet no noticeable a-V batemerit in the eiitiiiisiasm of eith- er players or fans is dlsccriilaic. i On Friday. illieb. i4th_, the ladies s - i O'§4OGOO¢9G¢5Q¢b-4o¢OOf§O'OQ4 Dll‘L0\iAl ' GRANTED FREE VIOLIN 0U'l`l"l'l' AKD BOOK WITH COURSE Gooil Violin instruction and special at- lleniion liven ta all pupils. Join to-day. Nl-JW \0llK t.‘UNl4l*2R\'A'l'0KY 02' .IIUSIU iil'f Queen si.. Charlottetown. P. B. I. 1-none lou-L. . ‘l lluurs ll A. ll. to D 1', M. Oier llenrdon'| Bsirlier Shop. -» \'|ol||\ lieclfull Ulven. ovooaoeeovoooeoeoooooooon i'.|i7-1.* 2l»1 ut-ek, Mr. Robert Sutherland and Mr. Raymond Rattray, were in the viii age lately. Mrs. Anne Sanclersoll has returned to het- home, after spending a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mc- Laren. Mrs. Clliistiiia McEwen is visiting frlellds at St. Peters. Mrs. Leith Sanderson, accompanied by Mr. Nelson Squires, was bllsily engaged in hauling furniture from St. Peters on Wednesdays Misses Katie and Pcnzie McKenzie were visitors to the village on Sat- urday. '1'iie recent storm actcrl lnean with Mr. John Sanderson ill robbing him of ills llay house, bilt fortunately the sf the Elinsdale \'i/omeii's Iilstituie I hay was mt dmmlge-i_ _ held a social evening _in the liall.i ' Despite the had mad.. caused b ni Y , Mrs. Howard Anderson was on a i-eoeni; thaw a large number gather- mp to SL Pew.5_ cd and spent a pleasant evening. A. _ brief entertainment, consisting of: Mr. Shirley Sutherland is a fre- songs and readings, s. dialogue and quem visitor to SL Pem_S_ R drill WH-S much enjoyed. Espccisl-1 ly w;f.'thy of not-c were the dict" ` ’i Greenwich is greatly infested by contsiliing some local lllls by the little Mi."As (Jerti'ilrii=. O'B'rleil aiiil Vera Wliliam.~;_ A Vaieili-iii: lJrlll. perfornlccl by liveliv; girls in Vaicii- tine costumes was all espcslfiiiy i good feature of the program. Thai organist for the evening vga; Mrs] rats caused by the hard winter. Gray rats, lli'ri\vny rais. ` liroivn rats. tawiiy rats. fiiieery couples, gay young friskers Fatllcrs, lnotllers, coiisins, sisters. -Z lllvel Caiileroil who* pei'fo:1lied in( ___ _ her lisulil cliccrfiil and willing man- BRITISH PEEWS SON ' "er" Am" me """3'a"‘ ” ‘““°1‘ W” ` Now A lrslnnm-:ssea -9€1‘i/Gd by the ladies, while a nu.lri-I ' _ ber of the best singers among thci LONDON_ Feb_ 2-,__C°1_ the Hom men gathered around the organ and il‘ldUl8¢d_ in a real old-fashioned Frerierick Cripps, D.S.O_ second son of Lord Parmoor (Lord President Smksong' I of tile Council iii the Labor Cabinet) The Callie-llc Lrldies' Aid hold a i-ery successful whist party nnfl dance ill tile Elinstlale i-iall the lligilt of Feb, 19th. Diiriiig tile first part is going into tile ilairciressing bus-_ iiiesn; ne is purchasing a well known business in Bond street, of which his wife and himself will be sole direc- tors: - _ of the evening pl‘ogi'e:ssii'c vrllistf “Our work will. of course, be coll- WRS played and nlueh enjoyed byiiiled to the niaiiagerlal side." Col. those 'pal-taking in the game. 'I'he` i ladies prize went in Miss Elizabeth Burke and the gciltleinaris prize to _____________€ i o.rtl~:uNwfcn AND vlcllvrrx' For the first time this winter there 15 H general breaking and opening of roads. On lllils there is much shov- Ulilll to be done. There arc o good mllly young men at home this will-‘ ter to do the necessary work. 1 i Mrs. Leith Sanderson was visiting- at St. Peters recently, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emery McNeill, Mr. Irving McKenzie of Cahie Head was to St. Peters on Wednes- day on business. Mr. Ash McEwen niet with the serious loss of losing his barn in thc' atom of last week. The Institute meeting of Cable I-lead was held at the holne of Mrs., Dilllc McLaren. There was six mem-' bers grid fourteen visitors present. Roll cali was niisvvercd with Valeri- tirie verses. A cake being guessed on was won by Mr. Leith Sanderson and Mr. fra McLaren and ivlis equal- ly divided by Mr. Wilfred _icL:m=i1, who superiniended the _.ob with`_ dexterity. Lunch was served by thc; hostess and the remaining part of the evening was spent in playing llmts and other amuaements till the was small hours of the morning when the guests wended their way home- ward, all satisfied -that they had spent o very enioyablo evening. ii Mrs. Taimadge Doherty was to lt.- Potcrs on business. . i (Hr. Shirley Sutherland spent the; waekaudiui-beoity.tboguutodhis‘ sins. - ‘ _`\ _._-' M su-s_i - Crippcs explained. “Pc-rsonaliy, I' an; not much of xl hand at perina- nelit waving." liis wife is Violet, 'Diiciles of Wostiiiiilsier. u-lin was married to trol. Crlpps in 1927. She is recogniz- ed as perhaps the most discriminat- ing arbiter of fnshiori. ' GASPEREAUX AND Mr. George Johnston, Peters Road, rr-ci-iiti;.' paid is flying visit to M. H. N nth. VICINITY Miss idileen Mcl..ure, spent the week end with her parents.; Mr. and Mrs. George l\icl..ure. 1 Montague., Miss Ruth Graham, Montague; spoilt the week end with her parents., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham. 1 ' Mr. William C. Graham, Casper- eaux_ recently visited friends in Mon- tagile. Mr. Alt McDonald. Greek River, spent. the week and visiting friends is (la-.peri°a'.ix_ 0 O Q DOQOQOOQOOOOOOO-0604-000' i DR. J. P. MILLAR ¥ DENTAL SUROION HOURS-I to 12.30 § I.” I to Corner Queen and liohmood t ‘OO O§ §OQO_C O-OOOOFO-O-O eotooeboooeboob CARSUN A Chiropractor' DR. W. R. Palmer Graduate _ Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Ill Plthfl It Phone |078. Opplllite lt Plll't Cheri-b ' ~=‘-~»~'-“iff *f he it-._-'_ _V in _ » _-"f i=.~» _-ai.: -` . ""‘ ”” 1 - ' ‘ ~ ,._-,»' >‘_~.-.,-~;_rf~i___.. '._..<,~_,-, .., i, , - ~ * ‘f