THI‘ CHARLOTTFTOWN GUARDIAN JANUARY “£1928. l iillr. and il-lrs- John Alurral’ Mill fil-I ‘tnliy; .\lr. urnl .\irs- Jumes J- .\iur-, tray and faintly: .\lr. and -.\irs Fred IN MEMORIAM ictor Records My Blue Heaven Gene Austin Patti Whitcman and His Orchestra Jesse Crawford My Heart Stood Still All the rage in London Melville Gideon George Olsen and His M usic Among My Souvenirs "fifcnsntion of the day." Roger Wolfe Kuhn and llis Orchestra 21084 Vocal Fox Trot Organ 2l027 ZIOM Vocal Fox Trot Fox Trot Just a. Memory I'.:ui Wlritrm lIl :rn'.l llis (lrclrestrrr iitroid Y: ~ (Iooper Lawicy 2088i 20907 Fox Trot Vocal MRS. MARTIN MCCARTHY There passed away on tire 18H »of December Mrs- Martin McCar qthy, at the age 0t 87 years- 1\lrs- McCarthy had been a ver active woman curing lier life tim rand had retained her usual health. l ' Ma i Cuff until live weeks previous to her death. during which time all the a’. tention 0i’ nursing ivas bestowed b her loving sons and dau site was consoled and co her pastor Rev. Theodore Gallant Y aghan; Elllefs- 3"“ , Closke_v; Mm P. mfortetl b)’ mlly; Mr. v uiiio had administered the last sac- rament of the Holy Catholic Church She leaves to mourn two sorts and three daughters Airs- Terrance Mc- A , Mrs. am)- Jumes Hughes, St- ilil=ary‘s Road; _ -. .\lr's- Creed, New York- Her sons _ 9" lant. May her soul Ell-Hy; Kearncgv, St- .\iary's Road.‘ tire Martin and William, both St- .\ialry's Road. rest in tieacc. ——--<+>———— MRS MARY J- OSBORNE 'l’ire, death occurred at Ilivqerdaie, _\h'. on Srtturtiay morning at ‘J o'clock. 0t‘ Mrs- .\isry J. Osborne (nee Mc- (‘ioskeyL beloved wife ofWilliitur Osborne, iii her 50th year- Tho late Airs- Osborne had been a sufferer rrcm rheumatism for yearns. and for the past five years had been completely puraiyzeti, air affliction whioh she bore with true (Thrislitrn rvsigrratiirir to the Divine \\'ili o1‘ (itul- During hi-r long per- itul of strlfcrirriz. she was often coir- t srlvc by thc Sucrzutrtints, and lust rites oi‘ the Ctiliolic day morning. Nov- L'ist-, irastrrr. licv- Lco Iierrell. the .\ii_~i\'cirna, l\'cll_\"s (‘r Church .\irs- Jzrrncs J. rvt-ri- lltIIllllliSICfPtI to hor on Klon- uitd .\lr's- Illcliinnon, t‘h’urwir: Ml" iillti .\ll'»i-; \\'.J- Hogan and fantily: Mr- and Mrs .'\l.A. Snriih, Kelly's Cross; Mr. and .\irs Louis llogziti. ltoxbur’ 55.; -. and .\lrs~ Patrick .\l rcy and family; .\ir~ James L‘. (Yearly: Dr (LL- Smith, (flvtowir; .\lr. anti Mrs. Aneas (Ilarkiln; .'\ir- and Mrs- J.P- Mr:- Closkey; Mr and .\lrs. Amon Morr- .\ir Mrs Maurice I.\lc- J~ Berrlgan and fa- zrud .\irs- J..l. Trainer" Joseph and Francis Iiicfitiigan, Rox- brtry, Aiass; Elizabeth and Jerome UeGuIgan, ltoxbuigv, Mass; Mr. PATONS ClosingOut Sale and Mrs- Peter Malone, ltoxbuiiv.’ -.; Iliiunic and Emma Ctlnlmra- Somereirl arc-Donald. Roxbury, ' Kathleen Tierney, Tlrookline ’\li'. and Nirs- Joseph (irri- ( JPGIICC Aitirray; Alice .\lr- Iliary .\it:l\'innon; Bertha Giurrzry, and Alico Smith. (‘Ir'io\vn. \\'ilfrctl Donnelly, Regina, Sitsk, Spiritual Bouquets and Mrs- Frank Savidairt: M." irird Airs» ltlicirzrcl flicfaffrey; .\lr. and .\lrs. Joseph (‘retrnii-r; Blanch. Vauney and (iiadys llieKlnutnrz (iertruile Coady; Lucy Coady; Mary Siurrzry; .\ir' and r\irs- James, Mur- ray; (‘larzr hiurrtry anti I\ir and Mrs Wendall I\icl\'cnnu. \ Messages of Sympathy .\lrs- .\Iill‘l-{ill‘l'l Alt-Lctiti and Jcznr Yiftowir; i\lt'. and .\I John W. .\ir'- our. Smith. ikorn; .'\If Joseph .\Ii'.'\llIil_‘v', Concord by Iivl‘ N. il-: Elia and Knihitrcn 'l‘ierti'e,~'. llorchc-sitr r, .\l.rss : 0F All. WINTER 60005 Continues all, this Week T housanrls sol Yards oi Piece Goods Some Ilaii Price Our Entire Stock at liiscoun is oi i0, 20, p25 Per Gent LADIES’ COATINGS - REMNANTS lncltrded in the lot are Silks, (tropes, Velvets, De Chene Crepe “="'i~'="'“' "i"? clvetcctrs Seritos (‘oat- ()fg;|n ,lt-~.-;t-(Ir-.\\viorti N055 liver‘ chct-i'i‘tii and kindly, Hill! Lavina (‘Iarkin, Ilorcircstor, Mu. : V ’ k h i l 0n a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day Z03 I 9 2000b .a r’n. s. Tncisitrtiuarrts" Also the latex! Red Sea! records by famous Victor artists .\'at Shiikret and 'I'he Victor Orchestra Jim .\liller lliiarlie Farrell Fox Trot Duet with guitar The Black Jacks (tunic Iilar/r-[rtcr- !)i(tl'r_'/trr' Duct George Le .\lairt~ JITLI Rm ‘.'-.rn lift-H Victor Talkind Machine Co. i of Canada, Limited "tits Mir ,Mm|, sgreirsfvorce II vmpvzmit lliubmr n, 3 ' 146 Pichmond St. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. t i A 'l'IIl-.'Y Al.l. ICL. 0 Dlill). - r-(i- - :-r.d “lioncvt-r‘ rlid you illitllitiii‘ ‘ lr-l~,rill those wiurrcir to muvc lotir n“. oi ttrt- cur?" tiskcrl lhr- (nr-ctitnitr conductor" oi ihc iciicvrd man. "Oh, I just said. ,lzidrcs please move p11‘ {he car and make _ told women who Office Bey: "Oh. no, tniss. Wh:rt,iill'°ll‘»lh-'~" he said was, “Take thi. llII away. Pimple, it makes me sick!" ll]lill.llf'izr\ is extremely obliir-d to you tor ting him set: the pictures, but fortunately his space is m lmntcti that. he will be trnabie to lake ail-I vantage of jvour kind otter.‘ “Did he really say can't irobbl i i'"e to the charms of other wiuut-n. ...___.__.-.i_____.___.__._.._ .__._._______ _.__..... A 6am promptly relievflL (jgt Aspirin-at any drugstore-with q proven directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart t’ , . Wlllla IQ i- -- m“ "t". "éillifiiilli‘2i;t!?.‘..'.l‘;1°15f“!..'?.?i°§..l‘i'3.i..i§'i§l.....i ......- ‘flu a" “u” ' lr “B: e Cross" trunk-mark. ‘pa, lhholm will b; mrupt-u wltlipttie I i’ . ~ _ . , , . ¢..,>..‘» - t . i in tgi- _ ,.|,_.,,.k iic (‘lrurcir .Wm H", young c.\i-ni|ii.r.t'_v t'Illll'ili'll'l', [O H“, bavk m pious christian. and was honouri mo“. 1.00m 1-0,. u“, and t'.‘-'.i('(‘llll‘(I by all who Itncw luv"- ‘ m ri- St‘i'llll‘ii to have a iurtirrirl gilt. ——'—-—<+>_i-_- , A good husband closes at twist oni- ital The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective altrtidolte for in. But if’: jitr.‘ as important Io_ know t/m! Illrrr t.» any one pa ‘ A irin The name Bayer rs on cverv tablet. and on the gowmq? ‘hipnangc Bayer appears. it's genuine’; and if it doesn't, -t no“ Headaches are (iispclled by Aspirin. So are colds, and ihespain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis. and rheuma- lnuliirtaiiirctl a lively interest in cv tiiint: that pertuirrctl to ‘taro of her fzrnlil)’. is ltccnly fcit hy IillSIIilHtI and frur I'Illl‘l('I(, John and daruizirti-i’ KiliIO. Sire zrlso lczrvos er)’- her Still-SI tn mourn irr-r inothcr .\lr's Joint iilr-Clrrsktgv, I-iinv- .\I vale, and live brothers: J s, Woodland. r\’lt~.; Joseph Ontario: John, lilmyvzrit- and Petr-r" cf llttv "hill, Mass. Also four sister's. Mr Jolrit II .\lc('ziit,i:lic_v. of IIii\’(‘l‘IliII, .\ias<; .\lrs- Lt-rvis Nic-(fatririrlyv of llrorrkLvtr N.Y-: ' Patrick Malone, lirtrrb Jlass. and‘ Alice. ni Ilil\'0l‘IlliI. lit-r funeral took place on .\li uday ntorniutr, Nov. 28th, bi-r laii- home in ltivcrtiale to Si. Ann's Church, Lot G3, where Req- rlcm hiass ivas sung by the pastor. ltcv- Leo lierrell, and thence the atljtiinini: cenretcry in her la r'1ll‘iIII_\' resting-place The in art-rs were: ee- Wm» John .\lol’h0e,' Norman lloiruio llolgcr; John and Simrn Cavzrntrrrgir. Spiritual bouquets wt pall- ‘rc receive-l thc wel- .\lr. and .\ii's. (‘has and her death ville, .\lass; .\lr. If. Staff of illoori- bliclizicl and tint Si-ru lhririri ('Iil'l‘il‘. Strnrervillo, Mas 1 Pulley, Sonrcr J..l’. (lordau. (‘It'- sorrmviui: town; llvv. i'..l- \\'alsIr.i\V:rltitzrru Just-pit, .\l::ss: .\ir~ and .\irs l'..-\. .\lr(‘:rrt'- Eddie: and iii-r rey. Waiiiraru. Jlnss 'I‘lti*rc.=..r CIarkiu. hlidilit-horo, .\lnss-' Thorn- AIS Alurrur". ('Irill'I\‘,s‘lll\\'ii, ..\la-.~"s: . Neil .\lurtrh_v, (‘trnrord. N.Ii; ilillI_.\ll'I4t‘0fIS, (‘li' town. and li‘t'nuk ('lli|lI_\'. St- Align.- Ligity; Sister ltita lilzrric, Si, .\utrc's ('onvtnt. (iincc lluy. Sistrr Anna Josi-phitrc, St. Anne's (‘irnvi-nt, (ilitct- Iluy. r i (Patriot please copy) _ ----- <+>» f MRS. II. C. SPla (fl-J. front‘ On Sunday, Dec. 18th at hcr home in Rollo Bay West. occurred the death of Clara, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. to ,To\vnsend and wife of H. C. Spence, u, ‘city. Death under any circumstances is Illt-Qtmitl; sud, but particularly so in this case, 319L904; .both on account of the Christtrrzrs yrrmguarrip, season and the youth of the one called Home. For the past six years Mrs. Spence Chad not been enjoying the best of _ m“; NHL ‘health, still hope was held out for Patrick Illalone. Alice DIeCIos-key’. and Mri and .\lr's. T ey. Brooklyn. NJ May her soul rest in tieare- (Patriot please copy) -—€<0>--_- MRS. P. D. HAGAN / received sirch n shock as on tir Seldom havethetreople 0l‘Tr_vo3:izia5 She was familiarly know ,, 1a great n,-adfo,-d_ Mass; flier ultimate recovery, but despite naverhilp Mass; ‘the best of medical skill Lewis IdcCnutzhW (the de- ceased having taken treatment m the Royal Victoria, Motrtreal on several occasions) and loving care she continued to grow weaker, un- til in the quiet hours of the Sab- bath mom her spirit winged its way to the Great White Throne. Ciarap n, was favorite with all. and , , - , , , , . lthrough her illness exhibited the tri- iilourirt. of DBCGIIIIXII 4th, “hen itimost patience and checrfumess‘ became knouu that the angel of, O l, t L _s.x (26) f ' death once nrore visited the cum-M n3 weny 1 years 0 age muriiiy, claiming as its victim. .'l highly "esipectetl resident of tlratishe Should be taken‘ bu it seems hard to understand why t then we . lves with the fact ‘ “lace. iii the person of Airs TED. may 9.0115018 nurse _ ‘ Hagan, in the slxtieth year of her that a" the dear ones’ a" the age- fceling well for a few (lays previ- was nc-t considered serious, but on the above mentioned date. ivirerr shc SIHIIIQIII)’ took a turn for worse. lrcv pastor Rev. Father‘ iii-r» rcll in s illll‘l'II'iIIV r-allcri in. ‘who. on tact-in; shc had riot runny ruoin- t-irts it Ilvo, udtiritristtieil to Il'.'l‘ , ‘be lust rilcs of tlrt- Roman (‘nth-r i: 'l'lr<- lutt- .\lrs. llsruair was :1 lruty a very ,, Si “of winning aiffr-ctions. hail a suiiii- for l'\'t‘l'_\'ll|l(‘, and that siuilt- sr-irini-tl to bt- infectious, for to bo in ln-r otrniraiiy‘ nrcuirt to bt- happy (Jf thc many hittirilifni trails of citaractvr which silo posstisscil. 111*!‘- hips our- slotd out more promirr ontly than nil thc rcst~tinrt m‘ ciutrily=~ciurrity' in nil its forms- Sin» was always rczriiy to lend a licipiir; hand to tln- trr-i-rly. utrti if trnyonc in the rrteiizhbturrhoorl happencrl to be sick or In an way itiiiictetl, sin- was surt- to ho trrcscnt, raring for" and conrfirrtiut: tirem. us only shi- iri-rselt‘ kncrv liow- Ycs, tho sir-k niwzrys felt. safe win-n they had ‘lirs. llill-‘Iilll to illIlllIliISlPl‘ to iI'l(‘Il‘ WillllS- _ There arc li-ft to mourn tho loss ‘of a drevotcrl wife anti loving rntith- or. a sorrorving husband, one SIYE, Thomas, tiiectrlt-ai engineer, itc- uinu, Susie, and four daughters"- ‘Szrralr, Newton. ‘Mass; Loretta, fission. .\litss-; Julia. Waverley. Muss: and Theresa at home. 'i‘irroe daughters Mury A-. Rcse and Jolt-n. ‘phine; and one son Jgmttius, pre- MIHCO-RSQII her some years ago- Sh‘: triso loaves an aged father .\lr. Tiro- liltliq Illnrrnjv. who mritle his home with deter-timid; ant‘. three brother-d. Jitmcs J Murray, Tryone: John Hurray. North Wiitshlre: and Tho- urns Iilurrny, Charlestcn. Marin All oi‘ the family, with the exception of her sun Thomas were present nt tire funeral. lie, on receiving th" sad tire aige. being unable to at- tcud. wired a iheuutifui pillow or" roses. which was firrrtisiied by M3. Tait. florist, (‘hariottetotvn- The firnertrl was held ml Dec- 6th to St, Anne's (‘hurt-li, Lot G5. Req- uiem lflgh Mass‘ being celebrated bv her cousin, Father Lawrence Smith. St. Durrslairfis University After tit» linnl trhsoluiitms inter- uicnt took place in the adjoinlm: i't‘llll‘ll‘l'_\' 1‘)... pail IIPJIYPI‘! were“ Jlmrii-i luytgpn; .l):rnlcl Wocds: Foblas \i||l'l‘.‘l_\'I J..l 'l‘i':riiior: James ll. Wlurrnv and Patrick ‘Murray’. .\l.rv iii-r soul rest in peace- ‘Mirss cards were received from‘ Hus-band: Father: Theresa: Sat‘.- ic; Loretta: Julia: Thnmtrs: PW". tiroi l ,riv i i r bright ones" are the "gems of His Although deceased bad not beenicrown‘ and can only await the glorious resurrection and hope to . . “meet on that: beautiful shore." nus to hr-r demise, her condition The funeral was very large and the services were conducted by Rev, A. D. McDonald. The hymns name- ly, “Safe in the t Arms of Jesus,“ "Asleep in Jesus“ and ‘"I‘hcrc is no Night. in Heaven," were very touch- ing lnternrcnt, was made in the Bay Fortune Cemetery . The flor- al lribtiics were rcaliy irrattnificctri and included: Pillow front lursbainl. Pillow (Father. Mother and l-‘ttin-; - r Crescctti.-»~Pot'ztio Growers‘ Assoc- Lion Wrcath-—'I‘raekmastei"s Office, C. N. R. Spray~Atint Fannie (it-urge. Motitagrrc. _ Sprtty~~Aurrt Martini, Montague WrcatIr—Evelyr1 and Olive J0hn-, one. Fortune i Pillow-—Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spence . Charlie and‘ st |and family New Jersey Wrcaih-FJG. Spencer, Lid., atrzl Employees, St. John Crcsccnt~Staff of Capitol ntrti Prince Edward Theatres. Charlotte- town Spray—Mrs. Tomiins turd Mrs. McDonald. City 1 Crescent-Miss Kate McDonald,‘ Montreal i Spray~Mrs2 Warren and Florence, Charlottetown 1 Spray-A. C. Cox, Souris Sprrty~Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matr- son and Bertha. Charlottetown Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Mouton Whitiock. city Spray-Alpha city - Letters and cards of sympathy. were received fr0m:— Mrs. Bessie, Graham. city: Mrs. Beatrice Boeh-t ner, city; Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. city; Miss Mae Coyie. city: Mr. Jolm McLean. city: Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Wood, Mrs. E. A. Cudmore, Mrs. ;Vf., Toombs. and family, Rev. E. Lock-i hart, Antigonish: Mr. and Mrs.| Ward, Needham, Mass; Mrs. M, Mathesbn and family, Miss Stasla| Power, Miss Wanda Acorn, Miss, Isobel Canteio, Boston; Mr. B. W.l Spence. New Jersey; Mr. Hollis Spence. Elizabeth, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fielding, Saint John: Mr. F. G. Spencer. Saint John; Mr. Vincent, Saint John, wire from husband's family, New Jersey. Seven brothers and four sistersi father, mother and husband are loft‘ to mourn the loss of their dear one. Rebccka Lodge, r r »- ~»~ I - Till‘ SEVEN AGES 0F WOMAN I The infant. The little girl. The miss. The young woman. The young woman. The young woman. The young woman. SALE SPECIALJ. .$1.98 ings, Flarrn els, 'i‘affetas. SALE SPECIAL . .980. . ‘he different provinces ‘wnyp ‘tone-prod Chinclrillas, etc. assortment 0f col inches wide. lo $6. Sale price. Marvellas 'l‘weeds, Naps, Regular $4 PATONS Fuji, Rayons, Good 01's, 54 season's m0 - -$1-93 50c to $3.50. fancy materials in all the shades, H» to ~ Plain and Crepe st popular 1111189 i yard ends. PATON S wide. Beautiful popular shades, 36 inches soft finish de Cherie, in a. big of all the most Sale price, yd. 98c PATONS Ladies’ and Misses Fur Trimmed Coats One» Third Off Handsome new Coats, all this seasonks models in est styles, materials and shades. one-third of the regular prices. $18.00 Coats fort. $20.00 Coats f0r.. $25.00 Coats t'01f.. PATONS. . . . $12.00 ....$13.?3 ....’$16.66 Beautifully fur trimmed $30.00 Coats $410.00 Coats $56.00 Coats the very lat t at for... . . .$20.0l> for . . . . . $26.31} for . . . . . $33.31} Ladies’ and Misses Dresses at Less Than HALF -PRICE Beautiful New Dresses at less than half the seasons styles in Silk, Crepe, Pdannel, tes; etc One 0f a fore the best of them are tricked up. 1 kind, but all sizes in the l0 cgulai‘ price. This Jerseys, Cloth, Georget- t. Conic early I18- SALE PRICE $7.50. PATONS Ywnruvrnav TtTVER .....?..?£i.t§ TREE AND ENTERTAINMENT Very suocessftrl Christmas tree St and entcrtainmen the Wheatlcy River Sunday School on Dec. 22nd. The hall was prett- lly decorated for the occasion. The centre of attraction being a heartil- fuily decorated tree which held suitable gifts for all the children of thc Sunday School. Rev. Mr. Baxter. the pastor of thc church. presided. The following is the programme: Chorus-Songs of Sweet and Clear 'Recitation—Soap the Oppressor- Theo Sellar DriiL-What. Makes Christmas?- Royland. Rnckham, Douglas Smith, and Wilfred Stead Solo-The Naughty Little Mouse —Mary Ross Recitation-A Puzzle ~ Royiand Rackham Pageant-“Miss Canada Comes of Age" in which Miss Ruby Stead cnpabiy took the part of Miss Can- ada. Theo Sellar and Dan Rackham acted as pages. Those representing were: Bessie Stead, Mable Ling. Flora MacDon- ald. Ada Stead. Dorothy Smith. Edith Ling, Doris Smith. Alma Houston. Una Smith. Recitation-Jilin: Santa Claus~ Blanche Stead Solo-What t. was put on by] Joy Echoing Does it Matter~Olga t t. Stocking-»Eldzt S Preston Rnekhritn Beds. Springs, Mattresses ‘ $1 5 \'Vhitc lilnatrrtri Wire Stool Frarrro li‘clt. 30, ‘i8 and S-i SLIDING STEEL COUCH . . . . . . . . .. Sliding Stet-I Couch, with tioublt: covered. S.i\l.i'?l O "P0. as picture, Brass C Spring, Well filled Matt inches wide. WUCIE FELT MATTR ESSES All Felt Matt re g rip thc Baby's tend SoioflRnck-a-bye rritJr 4 Dialogue by Alma (Recitation ~— Han i Baby~ Ausiinc Houston and Duck-Welcome Christmas Morn- iniz~Una and Dorothy Smith limitation-Santa Claus’ Frighi~ Elmer Ling Drill<A Childfls Song of Christ» mas—-Mary Rose, Helen Houston, Billie Rackham and Orville Stead Duet—Joiiy Old Saint Nicholas-A Almn and Helen Houston (encoredi 0horus-Chrlst.mas Bells Rccitation-So Was I-Dan Rack- ham Up-Slde-Down Drill — Preston Rackham, Alfred Stead, Billie Rack- ham, Elmer Ling, Orville Stead Solo-J Walked Back From tho Buggy Ride-Harold Chandler (en- cored] Pageantr-‘Iiie Hour Behind Christ- mns-Santa Claus. Borden Ling; Mrs. Santa Claus, Hazel Stead: Sandman. Judson Rackham; Xmas Spirit, Ruby Stead; Snowflakes,‘ Una Smith. Arrsie Stevenson. Ausline Smith. FIDWCfS~—MEl.l‘y Ross. Aime and Helen Houston; Italian Girl. Doris Smith,‘ Indian. girl. lvizrbel Ling; Japanese girl, Ado, Stead; Eskimo girl. Eldn Stendq‘ Sprnish girl. Blanche Stead: Rus-j stun girl, Bessie Stead; Dutch girl. , girl, : British girl. Edith Chorus hy Choir The King inn sscs with 48 and 54 inches Wl(lO. 1 roll edge, covered Ragular $10. SALE s. apped posts, Copper resses, with layer of folding mattress, art. cretonne PATONS . . . . .$9.95 . . . . . .$9.95 PATONS . . .$7.45 king, 39 .. . . . .$7.45 with art u}; PRICE Atrtfiitiiif Presentation (in ’l'lrurstlzry iriixht, Ilec- Ziltli. thi- people of lillllctvnlti irssenrblcrt ui ‘the lrornc of lllrs- T- Mciniris and or" prcseirtctf Iil‘l‘ with a ireuuiiftrl gift. of l'uririturt\ and an tidilrcs) l-‘olltirving is the irddres. . Jirs- ’I‘. Mritlitiu and family:- The your of 1027 is gradually tirnwiiru lo a close. And wo prrr sunri- it was a prosperous and uri eventful one for y0ri- Of late wot have noticed the Ll gully burning. t0 announce to neighbours that. this elegant new residence which you your family are living in tonight was ready for human habitation. So we, your neighbors and friends. nt-rsembied here tonight. to offer our hearteist congratulations to you and your family on the erection of this beautiful irome- Without mak- ing any distinction whatever be tween rrrry members of your family wc cannot ibut any a word in praise of your illustrious son. who hna only just entered upon the threshold of _voung truinlrood. and upon whose shoulders fell the heaviest respon- sibility. '0 hop:- thiii new home will be an example for other young men to build homes In their girls and Fires i -own IillliI and in‘ llilmmi“ m H“ i tetrttniry- » I Wu are uri-tflli l" millwii" W“ tho litirgntigis of wiiriri affection» p" d, nfllgl‘hfll' you have irlwiiY-‘l "lg '|.,y-,.t n. us, wironovter YOIII‘ oasis‘.- nireo ivas requircil. nnil Yml!‘ "mi y hold i" Vi"? "i?" 99mm" thrinnzhtnrt. the coninirinlty- > ‘ ' And in concluding ntir best WIS-l" Ir-s urn for your future. lind th-il your may live innit in 3/0"" ""'“f ihomc nnd enjoy ilro fruits of Ym" inhcrs. _ 'l‘lroso few reurnrks mid tho time ithat. accompany thorn are o. 1.0km‘ Fol‘ the esteem in which 3'01! “ml ur family are held. blrs- Alclnnls made a suitable rel ‘ply. thanking them for thflil thoughtful act» The night. was {spent in music and dancing and u" Ihud a jolly good time. Wife: "Did you post that letter I gave you?" liubby: "Yon tiear: I carried it in my hand sol wouidn“t write! l" and l dropped it. in the flst box» I remember beeauae——" "There, dear. don't any any H1013" didn't give you n letter to post» --» »-_~<-0c---~ People of 45 to 50 years of n89 are regarded by some experts as be‘ in; of the moat valuable age t0 the r-mnmtinlty. r r lye l r i