Jalrlzcrioue FOX skins TO c. m. t. AMP- son s co. PER PARCEL POST 70x skins intended for C. M Lampoon k Co.‘s inndon Shier should he packed in parcels weigh ing not over 11 lbs., including tin outer covering, which should he oi unbleached muslin or similar mat- erial; and the following address should be plainly marked on the outside of the package: C. M. Lampoon d: Co., 64 Queen Street, London, E. C. England. 1n addition, the shippers name and‘ address should be placed on the outside of the package to en- able Lampoon & Co. to identify it on arrival; packages should be numbered consecutively from No. 1 upwards and forwarded by insur- ed Parcel Post,- insured for an amount not exceeding $5. per pack- tertumed by the 1i s". "- order to obtain a Post Off ice receipt, leaving the actual in- l FOR SHIPPING Lord Rcahy, one of his Tuesday evening, February surance to be affected under Lamp spent" son & C0.'s policies. Unless advised to the contrary. chief} claims to fame ls that In his stock- put u, , “,9 h“ he ‘Owen 6 f“, and ‘i "b length. But thats a lot of trouble "- tlc over 9 lnchcs above the ground, sometime“ the "world's tallest nobleman." On Bums m "in suddenly- Christmas Day he reached the ma- m“ “Blldillg m" l" "the Wet fuss- ture ago of 21 in which he invited mg Wm‘ the Jack and the 911911157 all his relatives ln England and Scotland to visit him ln Holland. The Trinity IC.G.I.T. were en- pen m 1; Tuxis Boys on 1, A very enjoyable social evening was On Monday, January 31, the Can- “mpmn & C“- Wm mum- “nder atiian Girls in Training of Trinity their open policies, all shipments while in transit for invoice value plus 10 per cent. These policies give protection from the time tile mods leave the shippers posses- sion until delivered to Lamllflfln 6'!- Co in London. and the ‘rate of pre- mium" is most reasonable. At m9 time the shipment is dis- ' patched, an invoice must in every case be sent to Alfred Fraser. This invoice should state: (1) The number of parcels sent forward. (2) The serial number marked on each parcel. (3) The quantity of skins in each Parcel. ' (4) The value of each skin. (5) The amount of insurance re- quired. Skins may also be forwarded to London through one of the exDf9B5 companies. Shipments by exlifes! should be made in exactly tile same way as by parcel D0". 6199i"- that the packngos need not welsh less than 11 lbs it is not necess- pry an far as t-he insurance is con- cerned to declare any value to the express companies Police Wear Spats But Methods Alike nuonaninsr. Feb. 4.- The "spat-squadron" was the title 81V" en by the American wrreflliollll‘ outs who came to Rumania with one return of Queen Marie, to the detectives assigned to shadowing the newspapermen from overseas- ilt seemed that the distinguishing Jieature of the plain clothes Ru- manian policeman, instead of uhc traditional big feet in America or an umbrella as silo of spots. in France, con- Ninety-n-ine out of qpundred pisinclothes men in Bu- osrost wear spots. Their methods, however. are not always as mild as their awe!"- ance, as blackened eyes attested. one cameraman with ilibr twqpiece sport costumes there are s. great many knitted jumpers of two shades, white and penanitun, iiion- instance, F-‘lemiish blue and white or IWO tones of my. ranging from pearly grey w slate. . READ b ouamo THE Lone. wm- TIR EYE-MING! by a oom- tenable flrc place a GOOD LAAAJAQLL as‘ vvvvvvv? a plnlonl In! could desire. 4 QALALA prim), by the seer AUTH- ORS. ‘rhcss Books. when 4 otrsrsd to the public as NEW a‘- voluynn-c Jul. 4 4 4 : We give your choice for 1 only 4 4 4 4 4 E80c P" WW i A Qrsst bargain‘ truly. New I ls the time to add to your l book shelf. 50m good Books It loss thin HNLF PRICE- Ooms In and look them ovsr BOOK ls one of the best oom- i, NOW J we have about 1000 copies of > eholcs wall bound Books (rs- , > FICTION sell st $2.00 per ’ lng were read and adopted. vntional ])Cl‘iO(iS. After coming from Dr. Ramsay gave us n very es are needing n nurses‘ get for them. very much. “Taps. of the church. The gramme was carried out. MONTAGUE Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Eggs . Oats Potatoes Pork .. sheen. pad - ‘ hears i . ,..»,. vi. ‘bltO which our C.G.l.'l‘. are trying to .60 Silk and wool combination call- ed rnousliksehs 1s most effective been twisted a hit to give a high it ifthis mousliksaha United Church met ‘for ‘their re- gular meeting. The meeting open- ed with the Opening Ceremflny. till! vice-president. Betty Rogers, in the chair. The minute of the last ‘meet ‘We then had the ‘business period which was the reading of the rules for the writings of the March issue of the Torch which is to ‘be devoted to the writings of tho ‘Canadian Girls iiriTraining of Canada‘. We also nrc going to have a rum- mage snle on iSziturdny to help out the ‘Dr. ‘Florence Murray fund. We then went to our groups and held the regular Ibuslncss and de- Uiii‘ groups inter- esting short outline on the life oi’ Dr. ‘Florence lhiurray. from whom he has recently received a letter, telling how‘ badly she and her nurs- home We all enjoyed Dr. Ramsay's tulk We tiicu adjourned our meeting with tho sinigirlg of [the thing you ‘miust consider. The ‘Baptist iC.‘G.‘I."i‘. licid their meeting as usual on Tuesday oven- ing, Felhruary 1, in the schoolroom usual pro- l THE MARKETS , Ii5—40 50 3i) 40 gold embroidery‘ of _ ioo-ooooooo o s 000000 0064004‘ O John Smith and His Car I1 IIIDIBIOI O. IUIIILI: Asian lnlsllssulrnslcwlsi Ivory Qstlrlsi llllll III- ssIo. Is is s06 ssllsl. ratios lo ll I motoring llrtyl, I ‘slop willing all Illd to luvs exploited. ll an Interesting way. Illa sxpsrlsuoos for ths an lnnsflt u tho-oils! twenty nilllns or —III Isnbors sf . up. "You may be right." iSniitli con- ceded. “bu-t wouldn't it be a rather satisfactory compromise to iput chansons-clan. 4 m. a1 Z—$kiddill'g "Elrer feel as though you never wanted to drive a _car again" Smith asked one rainy day as he was stepping from his car. l-iis face was as white as a sheet and his unlit cigarette was wabbling between his chattering teeth." shocked," said “You're skid guessing the situation at once from the symptoms. "You'll get over it after a few days of driving on dry streets. But it's mighty unpleas- ant. -it sort of makes you stop and think." flit makes you wonder you're going torted. to stflli!" Smith rc- “ii know. it's the same old story. You had to stop quickly. the streets W9"? Wet. you put on the brakes we suddenly. and the car skidded. B"! have You stopped to realize that is wasn't necessary to skid?" This was news to Smith. He had taken skidding as a evil. "Oil. you mean ‘i should always chains." he said at on my "“'l‘hose are rather weak olbjec- tions." ‘I replied. ‘iIf the comes up in a hurry what's wrong with driving into a garage and hav | w - . C. G. I. T. Items n3: §‘,‘,‘,,‘.‘“§f?§;,'.*, gggggagge,gh;ggg iup the wheels, though if you hap- ave a good jack handy that is sometimes the easiest way. What nomilnai fee the garage charges you will lbe good insurance Atguiust participating in a smash. 1160885811’ especially when it's no (lffiil iifiiziiliir l ill o» \'\ ("w i ii \u1|<t><|>l l H“ . ii O FEBRUARYsfij-j 1927' s ~_—~___-_-__ NLY Chevrolet can surpass former qicvrolet values. Through the years Chevroletihas led the way—first the most powerful-then the most ecouomical-then the smoothest-and now-the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History. Power, economy and smoothness added to a. beauty never before achieved in the lowprice field, make Chevrolet worthy of that pride in ownership which the new beauty inspires. The Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is selling at New and Lower Prices-the Lowest for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. curvnonzr NEW LOWER PRICES Road‘; . . - $655.00 Cabriolet - - - 890.00 \ auxin: . . . 65100» Roadster r‘ '" , - 655.00 ' Qwp, . . - - 780.00 Commercial Onassis - 490.00 ‘i ‘ ' cud, . . .- - 760.00 Utility Bxprus Onassis 645-00 \ i \ . Sedan - - - - - 865-00 Prices at Factory, Oshawa l‘. r , Landau 5K1“; - - 930.00 Government taxes utm -~ urpnp-‘r rap V)‘, - 0- r '-o . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ -. r "r w ./ ( . -. _. _ f, ‘ t‘ . F’ '.'\\ _ , 1 " é»: v. ‘$1 _ ._ ‘ea- B’- CI-l1l0 91191118 011 lust one rear wheel iui case of ram? lrve seen it doner‘ no chances on the ‘brzukcs "So have i." 1 said but with uis-.“"e‘l‘}“"Y “Qllmed- If you could be into ‘second and iby slowing up nstrous results. itbsolutely certain ‘that both brake bands were adjusted alike the one- chaiu proposition llligilt, work out. ‘Bu! Suppose the brake on the un- chained wheel takes hold before The unchaincd wheel - in‘ lining to lock, slide [onward a trifle and then slkid sldewise. course the skid will ‘be minimized Ihy the chain on the wheel. but ii’ you are in traffic at the time even ll Blight skid may cause you to col- the other ? lidewitli another car." ‘iiiut 1i've seen them claims it works out well." n "That's ‘dlilferentfl’ ‘I explained. When ilrilving in snow the idea of the chains is mainly to hellp the wheels get ‘traction, particularly when the car is starting away from the deeper snow at the our-b, that case your brakes have notlii 0f. U88 0110 chain when the streets were cov- cred with suow/‘hc angued. "Brown garage, you ‘will not be a. party to in Blontrcni, recently arrived an accident?” Smith ‘brakes and me w,- fllwayg skids who was engaged in the lumber equally." tor your skidding always in the one direction. make ‘matters worse ‘by turning away from always in the direction the to do with it. The differential is you will recall ‘what ab if ll told your out the differetuial that day on 0111‘ trill when you were stuck ini the mud you know that if one rear‘ wheel is held because it doesn't get traction the power will be trans- mitted to the other wheel. which will simply spin around u it is equally without traction. “l am now enclosing cancelled policy No. 1397, Milton Henry cunning- ham. together with receipt f0? your‘ cheque for $5300.00 In settlement of this policy. "l would like to express my appreciation as well as that of my co-executor, for your prompt attention In the settlement of this matter." G. F. Cunning- ham. This letter lo typical of others received. llniic Manager for Frlnoo Edward Island Charlottetown, F. l. l. ‘4 v -_._..»---_~-vr.--. ‘if you OHARLOTTETOWN have a chain on one wheel, there- Butter .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42-48 fore. you have pretty seed chances Eggs .. 65— of starting. though it may be nec- Oats 57-60 985m? to block the hnchained gay 55_65 wheel to keep it from spinning. Turnip 25 B"! Wily do the thing half-way pork __ 1;; ‘Why use one chain when you've Straw . . . .. .. 35-40 80t tWO 01‘ perhaps four? And, as Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55-60 l1 5900M thought on the subject, Why not know how to prevent skid MT. STEWART dim; without the aid of chains so "1111 if? You should happen to leave Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 Your brains and the chains in tho Eggs .. 40 ' Oats .55 P°ml°95 ~ - 50 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12% _,,__, . svunw 1 An Executor Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40-45 Writes: miiiiauiilinoc ~IOWBIPMIIIIIIZIII 3...... ................. . . ~wrqerhvtertlm Eggs . 30-42 _ w» -- -- 50-50 Home Office: Halifax Hay . $10.50 Pork . 12% "r. w. BENTLEY ‘ in Chevrolet, History CHAR LOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE Dealers For Prince Edward Island _._.._. at his home, Peter's Road. iSt “I'd like to know how that's done" wonedered, “l apply the .\'l.r. ilarry Jenkins, Greek River, m the right 1113s the same every business at Port Elgln, N. 13., has mey > ieturncd home ior n short re-crc-I ‘your ‘brakes are not gfljugfed utlou, and purposes returning replied. “That accounts #1101113’- M l0 n; they were properly Mi: ldrzruk Horton» lll1lli'('!iill'lt‘l‘ adjusted and n- you steered straight ‘m the Jllilrizty-Grcvk River, it. R.. i“ “hemp the 0a,. ‘vould nlerely 3.1km pcifonucil the routc on wheels iii-twp], rel-drives p; Pjngtim But you always day, Feb. 1st. | straight forward. the direction of the skid. real. m Aliistnu. wheels slide it‘ ‘the car skids." | _ , , , . _ ,l added that expert drivers all“, Mrs , i1\cil Mauldcistiuc und- belng daughter, who "were visiting reiu-| ‘ IIVOS ill Summervillc. .\'luss.. ‘have returned "lo their home at Peter's] the propeller‘ shaft. impart ting] braking force equally in tho reurl wheels. And if there ‘s no aitcru- alive ‘but to hit another car they niur to make the collision the rear- eud variety. ‘These are invariably less (lungcrous and less expensive. owing to the general use of lninrp- crs and spare tire carriers. When we had finished tailkitig‘ Smith was actually disappointed‘ because the sun was coining‘ out. ll-ic Willllelli to try out some of tlicsc Nvilelllvs right thcu and there. They shill i ii Bliss ilyrile Alt-Kiuuun who \\".iSllh ('2liil‘ii homo by thc illuci-‘s (if incl‘, mother, Airs. J. ll. McKinuon, l'el.-‘ ens it¢l.. is about to return to ’l‘0r-iL‘ onto, where she holds an import- ulli. position iu Social Rolkiriii Work y. lll that city. \ Miss Olin .liriiusion, ll..\'. who was ihuulc on iicr vacation‘ has ro- Iurncil to 'l‘ornuto to resume tlic duties of licr profession there. h ‘ l Mrs. Suuiuci Davidson, Peter's RiL, is umv visiting at the homo oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davids-on. Charlottetown. Owing to n. change in the work ul tile preserving ‘plum 0t‘ Mr. '\\'. S. Fraser & Co. ,Ciinriottcto\vn. solue 0i‘ m have returned lioinc. My. Fraser Road - And Vicinity ‘An exceptionally mild winter Peters 1a lternate pleasant and sualnpy . - . J11 “_ , - and stuff arc now engaged lll tho ngdiys, wit‘? a‘ ‘ulmmunl of wow‘ preserving oi‘ ork and hcnns. of T a.“ 19x1‘ which lic has u. large 01110!‘- Si \\'c urc pleased to report contin- llGli illl]il'O\'C'lll(\lil in the licultli ul‘ ilVlrs. David iilcDunzilli, Peter's Rd. iwlioso recent illness temporarily The Jiaif-yearly cxuimiuuliou oil the Peter's Road ‘School ivas hold‘ on the afternoon of uhc 31st January. Owing to the prewal- c] made an excellent showing of the Work Dellbfllled during tihc term ended. The examination was con- ducted hy the teacher, Mr. Charles S. Macdonald, assisted by Mr. W. h. McLean. The ‘reading from ll. tedious illness, which. for- stage. nd Mr. Samuel Johnston is also coli- u 5199mm)’ imDFOVcri in hcuith. and the children, who are m-uch inter- ested in their work. A number of adults were present on llhe oc- casion. ‘Rlin has recently undergone a cri- ilospital. After much suffering especially in the latter stages oi‘ her illness Mrs. Johnston was re- moved ‘to the hospital for .mcut. The Alliston School presided ov- er by Mind Emma Cock was visit- ed by the Guardian correspondent recently‘ The attendance m tmslfacuity was put to the test iu a progressive school is also consid- ‘- ‘_' ' ‘ s“ Lillie surgical skill of ililui. inutltu- Ii) iCook is optimistic or the future “on A, 1M’ rpwwq M“ Johw wind expects a restoration or hcr 5,0,,‘ was do,“ n, 1 " i“ ‘former attendance for this term. g ca y‘ ' p ‘when the opposing forces puss away. ion iSuniiay. Jzmuury 30th. at the ‘Belfast cemetery at 10 o'clock alli- visitiug in Ocean View recently. Mr. J. ilerlicrt Campbell o1’ uu-i",j,','; You should steer straight Hm‘ "PA" ‘Home s‘ ca" h“ hecMgurct ‘Mat-Lean attended tho Mount aheuxl if the car iuorciy slides and ‘fllfilllillli! 11 1"?“ ‘ia-"s ‘it ‘his i‘°““",‘li1icliurla|1 concert. They also visit led ~ut the home of ‘Air. and Airs. Cui- 1 vin Bishop. spectators ‘Races iPantou ('lli'i'iG(i oil‘ On at [trcvious (iny. lilo horse own- ‘l by Mr. Joseph Dixon ‘iJCCIliIltJ luuniltnztgczilbie umlcolliilcd willi u ‘iPiKil owned ‘by Mr. Roderick Mao 'l‘ho (lrivcr .'\'lr. ‘Wllliu Ross, mu‘- rowly escaped. Mr. 'l‘honuas ‘MacKcnzic of Garfield itmuud again. Mr. John Wallace and Jill". Frank Vl/aliucc ichurlied homo to uttcnti the funeral ol‘ their father, (m. “an ilcld which was January 30th. on tire‘ roud was soon inst iSunduy. for llic your 1927. ern. Garfield, liirs. Luughie Mac- tunatcly is now past the acute 11911-11. Garfield; MP- EWQII MflCEfwil- om, Garfield, Miss Euphcmln Pan» ton, Pinette, Mr. James Larabcc. 2. Eldon, Mr. Hugh 1\laoWilllams,‘El- 1:, don. hlr. Rnyunond hlacwiiliaius, spelling. writing. aritlhmelic, Geng- , _ , , , d. , I runny an? other subjecmwabught. is ubii. to lc.i\e hi... room daily. '[ll(i()n- ilmfiitneilvllwifgnmdd‘ were ‘mm rably dispensed Wm] my MFS- iPdrlly Jollnfllflui Peter's Mr. Clarence MacPheo, Earns- (lwde 111 (b) cllffe attended tho (lance ut Eldon tical operation in the P. E. island hull inst Tuesday. ‘February 1st. 'ln Roseberry on January 30th, Mrs. lreat- Robert Stewart, who has been in The skill oi‘ tzho medical failing health ‘bore her sickness with ‘Christian 0899 unique and critical. A slit-Wily resignation to the Divine Will, ut um] successful operation was ‘tho ti“; pgg of g1xty_f1lve yeufpL loaves besides n. sorrowing hus-l The burial of the int Mr. Wiliium 'A. nouns & c0. PRINCE Morons. it ewart oi‘ ‘Bellcdtiiver took place Mr. Johu MacKenzie of Garfield. r. Aioutie klachlachern of New‘ wn and his sister Maude were Mr. William iitlucwillinuis rc- rucil homo alter spending a wcok and Mrs. Wilfred MacWii- zictwiu-pauied by Miss Mar- A\ large _ crowd of interested attended the Horse held recently on Piucttc iver. (‘ompotllitiu was keen and e homi- nwxicd ‘by .\lr. liii*l‘itfil'l first honours. ..':.:-'__'.:_-_:? Qapt, R. Fitzmaurlce. "i9 93P- tain and chief staff officer of the H M. S. Jicsolutiom 1'15 Jilin“ squadron .ol .the .Britiah .NavY. which is reported on its way to China. VERNON SCHOOL Grzuic X 1. Jluirgurci iiuntlcy. ‘LEunice McDonald- lll" 1i. ltutll Fullness. tn Mr, William Wallace of (lnr- 41nd,,“ Fraser, hold on Sunday. (“-3.19 p111 1. Carmina Fraser. 2- llutli Fraser. Frnnci,‘ McDonald. Marion Jenkins. Grlulc V11 l. iizirihzt iilnmun. cuzlo wrecking it to sumo (vxtteui. s“. Hub"; grand, vlcen: NVo regret to notc liic illness oi it slitcerciy liopc lo son him out tho month of January. ‘ (‘uirns rey, 2 Lester (Yalus. _ _ Grade V1lll—1 lliurgarcl. in Al. pFUl-ifiill. we burn different. gnu of spring. Tho first wagon, Ti.‘ Clayton lluluphrcy. Grade V-l Leigh 2. Dorothy Furncszs’. Riifilflfrl Kelly- 3 Mlillii“ 3i“m°“°"_' ‘ltcctent visitors to ilic ‘city iu~ ;g_ Donald irumlcy. ‘(lrzulc *lV-—1 Priscilla ‘FPiZZBIi. l uric: Mr. Donald MaL-Kinuon, Mt. Kittie Aitkcn. 1i Margaret Mellie‘ Primary Department 4. Joseph hiitoCortnuc. Grade 1V l. Juckic Sullivan. ilcLoud ilartin. Sadie itlartin l. William Iiiartvln. 1. liiuzol liuntlqy. ‘.1. ‘(lcorgc Sullivan- 3. (liudys iiuntlcy. i tirade li. l. Florence idrusor. 2. Lona Fraser. for ggnpgtime, 5h0| Zl. .\llll';:‘li.l‘0.l hiacDonnkl. nlliilit) 1 (n) 1. Frederick Furnes s . 2. Jay Sulliivan. It. Alplmu-sus Inn-king & William and, sisters and brothers, many I-"Tiiill ‘Pilllllii car relatives. The funeral took‘ ‘i- ‘iillliiini i~'\Tkill' lace on Tuesday, Fdbruury 1st, lo Tlicrc passed away ut her home "Sill? liclfast cemetery. Tho pail bearers were Mr. Jack Stewart, Mr. ‘\\'lllic' 2- 111 ibuililing improvolncnt we itolmmm? “i5 Silmliei ‘Blwilllllllll. iiif-i ‘L 1. Keith Ilougnn. Mutrgurgrl. Sullivan- ‘Felicity DoQr-iriy. The Alma nstihoo] I3 fortunate 1n the reconstruction of the residence (iilflriet? ‘D- Mimi-Will. Mr. ilonuirl Pmfe" "iienlillnce- securing the services of Mr. Peter 0i‘ Mr. Charles McLeod, Alliston. Ne" liillrcililwll "m1 Mr. Norman Dunn, who will surely succeed 1n Tzhe work primarily from start to MadPhersou. Frederic (trade 1 m: ' ‘i '; I ‘r " Purpose, i-inzel Hunt- ley. (liudys Huntley. ‘Marl-lifel- Sill" livau. irouo MacDonald, lflorenoe umb dmiral. who will probably b! M3994 i" charge of tho British naval fore" being concentrated m Chinese wat- era. .____-<o¢-———- STANCHEL SCHOOL ‘The follmving is the standing Hi the pupils oi‘ Slmiciiel School for (trade lX-Senior — 1 6907B“ ' (lrilde IX, Junior-l Mac i-Iuinilll‘ nius. Annie Hnllwcll, Ii Will Cameron. Grade VI-‘l Elizabeth ‘Cairns. 2 Cameron, 2 ence of whoopmgmough in the “'3' ‘int "cf r l 'itl tl ~ d ti» f 1 -- lluvhan-tn '\lr Kenneth Hacitno ‘ll ll t’ l'f1lli1 sou trict, the attendance of pupils at‘ C,‘ 8f" Y‘ l l“ ‘l “S o m ‘p ’ .§.-' ‘\'. ‘ .' u,‘ " 9"" 9 ‘A '7' .'. ,[_1 n 1 ~11 mw011_ the examination “'33 "‘°'"“"“i,‘“' usually “the life‘ Biilcliiaiidifnlilr."Joiiiivgliciiagzii: liltii finiiiifs-cxyvli MacDonald. iieiiilciirt attcnfliisiigo itdr \ili0lllil-" smaller ‘nan '5 "WM m mm,‘ Mrs. J. li.. .\'icKinl10n, Paton; Buchanan, Mr. Samucl Buchanan. 2, Louis Sullivan. hlargurct Cairns, Katie school’ However ‘hose present Rd., is also gradually improving ilosobcrry. Miss Maude MlICEilCil- Ii. ilco lilrascr. lPriscliia Frizzeil, George Cairns. Ruth ‘E. Duusforti, teacher k/ making the magnetic influence of finish was from the cellar to the , _ ' ' ‘ his personality and leaching ahll- Rilic- MP- MCI-Md has 110w u M'- wmium ‘Macaw? 01' ‘Point yraw" mm‘ Douwm Mnmgamt 11y ten in in. district. very capricious celiur. frost-prooiflprim. ‘imu it dying ‘visit u. rm- i,l""'l'"Y- “nth Furnses- “mil ‘ . ___ which will acconmmilluto leirge we rel-sully. life-w‘. Carmina Fraser. Martha _, l. f. . Mr. Albert ilorton uftcr a pro- (luuntlties oi‘ "certified stock". Tihoi 1—-—— h“m'“"' " " Qulck re ‘e tracted sojourn in western Canada’ interior of the fggldgnge ,‘ 919. We are plegggd m no“; that _i-———-—-~--—-—— ' 'comes as with windows and doors of improv- i . ed style. The most of ‘the work was performed -l)y ‘Mr, Norman Far P‘illi&ys0n of Alliston. Mr. Otis ' Jackson, Peter's Rd, has also made marked improvement to lhis ‘already large residence by the ad- dition of extra space which will |matcrlaliy add in the appearance and utility of his resldencza. Tho work in wood and concretewas performed -by Mr. Edward Munn. Belfast And Vicinity stitute held a very eioytrbie con- cert in the ‘Mount Buchanan School A large crowd attended and a snug sum of money was realized. ‘Mr. Dougald MoKlnnon capably auc- IS intermisslorcsndy was sold. Thai . muscular swat. ~ . w. "l tfoned the lbaskets, and during the Roselle Mccsrron- Mr. principally in Alberta, and 1am- gently (finished in artistic ‘slollLiDmuzald ‘Cllflleiffs health ls improv- sponl at the lllelfast ‘Public Hall on Tuesday, February hcan slipper and dance was aid oi‘ the hall. 1st. ‘when a held in ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Angus Murchison of Point lPrim were visiting at the :- , home of ‘Mr. and iMrs. Simon Mur- chison, iPlnetto last week. Mrs. iSimon lCogpton of IBeiie River is spending a few davs with On Friday evening, January 28th he!‘ Parents at Pipette. ‘Mr. the Mount Buchanan ‘Women's in- ‘MPB- iDougald Cantelo. iR. and s-r. MARY'S RD. SOHOOIJ Honor mil 0i‘ Stuflarys ml, m, chool for the month of January: Grads Vlilil-l Lottie Walsh "z Grade Vl-l-—-1 Lsstens McKssr. ' Nfltrllnfltc “Nissmell rendered by "9? 3 Rel-e M00459 3 Winnie Mc- those taking part, the various sing-B“ 4 Nellie MIIWYIY 5 N"!!! M9- A iBPlZB Crowd at- tended and a snug sum of money was realized. ~ Grrulc V-—-1 James Daiy 2 Mary Grmlc I (in-l Lawrence Daly 2 Wilfred McCarthy 3 Mary hic- lioc 4 Allonslus MoCarron. "lilcGc-c 4 Augustine McGee. t! i Gratin ‘l (l1)--1 Margaret McCar- mu 2 Edward Murphy 3 Jas. Jos. Archie ‘Lonigun. teacher. .4 . ... “H”. wig... uqg». ‘ills- HEALTH NOTICE Owing to the fact that there are at present a number of cases of Small- pox in the province immediate vaccin- ation of all unvaccfnated persons is urgently recommended. J. S. JENKINS, M. D. Provincial Health 0mm- ‘ 2 . ..i.”a~u~..---.-.;-.ua a‘ Mochru. . , Con es i011 03$ irggngiéter a ‘°'.,"° “Mack o! 1mm” Grade ylV——l Murgnret Murphy 2 ' " ' g t g ' Ellzuhcilnt hit-Goo 1i Grace Mc- " ' _ e "' A ~ Ab b r very p easant evening TNF ANTISFPTIC LlNIMENT v . Al Druggigfigild; '