,- ~f~ ullroliiini ltll=__iljifusf mini-fli"sEiEc1En _Front f'ms_wEEli°s News ron THE ouilinuus sluusniv susscnlsrss 1 1 _ _ _ _ ____ __ __ ____ ' ` '“ -- ~ \ MDNUAY __ t ` ' " '- '~* ~\‘ '.-.‘ ia- ~.‘.. -..._ _.,,~, ,._, _,,_ _.,,_. R __ _ _ ~ - f -- “MY null D U '_ snow, victoria- sus received- ri. - _ if - . if polntment of Captain on the sap Fred /\ »__._- ‘INBTITUTE WORK. -At the rsgll- _ i ” s ` _ _ _ it ”§§2'.‘°.§.. l.‘l‘Z.'....i".‘i‘li.’l§..l‘2“l‘l""if.i u V _° _ ' \\~`\, an.el’licient seaman, and well dener- cold cream l" \\-` J' 'lr -9, ‘_§_0:"";.; J-` ‘° F . s .‘ ' “ /CTN .a .`_¢ '59 f‘\ #Q 5. ‘ ,- %\€l I, "' e ’-f _f tsl .\ ` //go Au ..-/_ Q. J. y .* \.|_ .»_\ ~\} ~/.\ \'_ 9°/ 4 2]) ililjo / , . ._, _ -.ga we-_v°) 2: l `_`.\`__-_-x "\_ _` \_ _ h' - ' f' 14 ”‘lf Women Wnntodl ---who want charming homes- A charming home is lhe outward expression ol, a wpman`s sense of beauty ~~lt is not the result of lavish spending. You can have a Iieaulzful home~evcry room glowing with D ' Dancing and whist were theprinc. . gi pf, crhgéihiirwll’ 5 . 43'?-¢ a as-fr in OLD RESIDENT DEAD- Mr. _Mark Webster, an old and respected resident of Webster Corner died re- cently oi pneumonia, and wus buried at Fort Augustus 'l‘hursds\~ the 12th inst., the coldest day of the recent cold snap, nearly all who attended thc funeral being more or less grost bitten. Death has also removed ano- ther old pioneer in the person cf lvir. John Anuth, who was bur ed on February lst..-I. - res ect up to the usual stands 11,30 when the company broke after singing the National Anthe HE LATE (T "l`. ‘, S.- . - _ ‘ _ T AP RICHARD satisfactory :iud I have no hesitation `n A t ' ' _ _ 1 Q er lymg m Bmw at the Queen HO recommeudmgthemtoanyotherperson AVON, 1 913 ’-*_* "I have usoll imli PLEASANT TIME:-Ou Friday gesmm and mhq evening, Feb. 20th, a v-try emoya-nie ¢x¢e||eut ,¢Su\t5_ ` social and dance was given by students and friends of the Lharlot- pteagsd Wm, tetown Business College. The stud- not ashamedto ents of this splendid and progressive to the world institution along with the oo~opcra- aboutsix years ngo,to us tion of its genial Principal -Miller. ul- four for a dos hut I ways give entertainments of _ highest quality and that which took rcno\'1Nc‘ -it ~ -i number of beautiful fiornl tributes, ing to 1[,_,__.;_ that M_._;_` Augn’_,3_u;e including two splendid wreaths from Qunid Reserve .__u.cet Uh___.mt friends in Montreal, two from his t0wn_'whD has bee; in dn. Some t-_ burton, Percy Pope, Cnptuin Camel” _ _ _ _ I features of the occasion and were “'el1_.5“ff" f\'0"1 11590111 16 tl ‘ d l ll ` til 1 __ p asm] y m u ge m mx l a' up _ I-mally, l suiv “llrint-n-lives" zulvcr- m_ tised with n letter iii wliicli soinc-one rocoiiimended them very highly, so l tried them The results were more than ll ' ‘- lman. After the ceremony Mr. und Mrs. Heardoii left for a short trip after which they Will be at huns: at 1220 South Grove Street. Los Angel- es. Cal. TUESDAY SALE l"0S'[‘PONEIl.-The auction sale at John A. Richards, Albcrryl Plains, of farm, stock and crop is‘ postponed uuul Thursday, Feb. 26th ut l2_ o’clock sharp. l33i5-M3l.- ISLANDERFV BALL.-Among those who uttencl-cd the armiial reunion and'Bnll of the P, lc. ish-intl Asso-1 ciation in Boston on Feb. 18th_ were:-Misses Mary Macbonsld, Annie MacAuley, Jennie ltinllaxi, and Mary Gorman, Sclriris; Joseph _ Gallant, Hope River; Willie Haggar- ty, Mabel and Katie Dufly, Fortl Augustus; Frank Gallant and Au~ gustine Doiran, Hunter River; Nellie Curley, Francecz MacDonald, and Gertrude O'Donnel, Vernon River; Clara Maclnnis, Cherry Vnlley; Dcn aid Aitken, Coleman; Joseph Snnphy and May Kenny, St. 'I`ercsa-s. FUNERAL SUNDAY-The i\ineral‘ of thc late Miss Angelina Hogan, ‘_ took place from the residence of her "` father, King Street, to the pro- Gathedral, thence to the Catholic Ccrmtery. The large attendance of friends at the funeral bore ample testimony of the esteem in which the decreased was held hy all who knew her. Father Frank McQuaid officiat- ed at the funeral service at the chur- f ch and also at tho grave. The pall 5 bearers were; Messrs Thomas Flynn, .iohn Purcell. James l,arragher,l .fumes Trainor, Patrick McQuaid| and Albert Wilson. , _f f, f/_ '_ /1 Children try for FIetcherfo_ \°,»_‘~f-`~\‘--- ` _ __ _\_~ ‘~2»_“~..~_o~_°.}._:».».¢;_-_~.~._~_r- l ‘_ Q, ‘ _‘,__._..~_~‘:- _l', _ \_ ‘. ,_-V I l ` '-_"_-»"_,-Y.,.' . D -ll _ ln, - = wu' _ ..._ ._ 3 _ _/;, " _ __ 1,-if_ __ -‘*,_,gl__ ____ _ _J_ _ __ _‘__'_i _ ,__ _ -'J/-H ~‘ _ .rs .-`:_\:__ _ _ '*~ "\\:\‘»:sé:_»';-~'- x _ _ if r _ 'Q1-\»»"__ .nl-._ ~ _-3 _ I '.l‘hc Kind You liar" /11'.: 0.5:. l"1.~.::;-;`lit, and rvliieh hog been in use for c‘.‘_~;' 30 g.~<~=~.:°_ has liorno the slgiinture 0! _,__ and liz: . been rnzuio under his por.- // ". .nu ::i:3`.'»;‘nsio1i sin# if les infancy- _ 1,' _ ».._~____._L.__.__ , 7%! Allow ro our. _ ..._ - -i _ intliis. All Cou!\tm°icil_~=, i'|iiifuti;>:i:'; atid “.'$u'