Mr.- J. Jardinexof l5radalbane_ has been appointed O. Nah. agent at Albany Stationw ‘Heplixcpeeds Mr. ' A. Murphy. hir. and Mrs. George Jay of liount Stewart are visiting their two sons. Arthur and Albert Iay oi Borden. Mrs. Arthur Jay is not improving in ‘health as rapidly as her many friends would wish- Mr. Donald MacQuarrle of Bor~ den is confined to his home through illness. While his condition is not vonsldered very serious, a large t-ircle of friends and acquaintances will be glad to learn of his speedy :- rccovcry. His son, John, who holds I. a very important and llucrative position as engraver with the T. Eaton Co, at Moncton, came home lust week to visit his parent. . _> . The coming oi theSprlng with the breaking up oi the ice in 'our hays and rivers haa- attracted a great many wild f _wl to theishores oi P. E. 1.. ayniu iihtude of geese. brant and ducks on’ their; way -to their hatching grounds - tarry‘ here ior a few weeks: Some" ducks re- main all summer and hatch out their young aroilnd ,our marshes and streams. . lt- cannotbe clearly proved thatthey tdo notqkuow they are legally. protected from harm or destructiondntthe Spring season as they contain such large num- bers. A few years ago a.law for- bidding under penalty the shooting or catttumJf» our. wild fowl in -. the Sprint) Aiaiewaanassed by our Federal rrariianieat, so that now it is ill sLat-‘thiaassaaon to shoot lhem-"gllly-tllllll this law is con- trary to theCreators instruction when he gave to. man dominion over theiish omtbe sea and over the birds oi the heavens.- in ,act-. ual practice it is not ttwell observed ior one may often hear beyond - cover the report-of. as shooting at wild fowlalimm. ordenhto De- Sable and Argyle Shore such sounds are afioitllinon occurrence. A stranger might think the Car Ferry was using dynamite some days on the ice to open a passage, so loud and freqnept ‘are theses-e- poris. As the law is being violated h! Present,‘ there istprotection only ior those wboilare to gooutand shoot. ior they get the wild fowl and little or nothing is.» ne“ stop them. It is reported t at ro- "Pfllly a game warden was posting ‘ID printed notices on a telephone host when a young men happened Mons with, n in hand and white ilarmenis ', dy for shooting on the ice. He came nesrtthe warden to read the notice forbidding the 531M115!’ of, wild fowl. when the warden asked him where he was Bollls- He said quite coolly and without anyfeeling of anxiety that h“ W" KQlIlx-"shooting" . The Warden ordered him to come with him beiors a magistrate to stand trial and threatened to take his gun irom him.‘ On coming before-the legal ‘tribunal ii. ‘wad learned that We sun plied by the young man “'88 the property of the magistrate. "e sot his freedom ‘and the magis- "a" “Dlihis gun. Shall we "state gllllzofigléali . you ‘wan: to, go n , grin‘. . ‘ away withdtghgfihsfmeilllhigatei: rmt; "Wit II , , ' yam"- ret service iruqsisfiko- .A number oi men eouidtlien be soeuritnuing toward shore andrsheltsr any from their saloons: “has ‘ 8""! eughyiid io _ Vhiob, _ eyhad “ml _ is; we ‘a ttrrisdly is- gczrmnutsc 3 nan-ti “p. in Pimple! and Anklet‘! ' B THEC No Pill. m» Don't let the agony of corns destroy ' your comfort. Apply Blus-isy-snd instantly the pain vanishes. Then the corn loosens cud cornea out. Doss away with dangerous paring, Get Blue-jay at any drug store, ' and plates for the use of our Instit- ‘prlzezs were given the -school ‘. oassim den out of slghtso that the warden on his arrival thought there was no illegal shooting and ‘turned home- ward. His movements and pro- gress towardtauy place- are herald- ed in ‘advance so that-all is quiet fllld Proper when he approaches.‘ ed is at least in many places. a" 1 i -_. t‘ and nuts. Also a chair, soap, etc, ' - i "1 . for the school. ' wood were given an aged couple who were very grateful for the donation. The l-aw as m’ “mum mmhmte" entertainment held in the school. proceeds for hall. A committee of for‘ - the hail. ~ prossensuor. . .1 AUGUST: ‘Placing a‘ flag-pole and flag on school grounds, also purchasing 5 don'- oups and saucers ute. A community picnic, at which children for running races, etc. ' SEPT. A lecture and sale of candy, proceeds for the hall. NOVEMBER: A box of clothing. valued at $15.00 sent to the Pro- testant G-phauage. This was not; financed from lnstltuteiunds, but voluntarily given b'y the members interested in this line of work- Also $10.00 given our Mail Courfl ier in appreciation oi his services. DECEMBER: A treat for ‘the school children, consisting of candy JANUARY: Several cords on We were invited by Mrs. John man any: Basket Soclalnnd ' s“; k; {if - ‘..- to; rt‘; , _ and erltegtailqndntwl-odggds or ‘enforced more strictly. farce. it should be either repealed two vhmed the school 1mm mum ‘is success? it is achievement. en-ts in Tryon and Albany. This week heenters Prince County Hos- hoped that Mr. Ives mu "speedily Mrs. Clayton Morrison and young MacQuarrie, Hampton- banks it is difficult to use wag; gons,‘whiie many part‘are roo barb to asevsleigbs. in some districts when the sleighiag becomes poor the l sidents shovel a path ‘for while others, are ‘indifferent ‘an care llttlej-sboutcfhow the mail ‘dri era and others who travel may g pathy forthose "who takethe mall‘ to our doors, and a greater efiorfto Improvethe roads for them would lighten the burden of those ‘who are forced to serve the public an‘ “ would help to bring our papers and letters more regularlyand prompt- ly and so brighten the-daysin the Springtime. been spending the winter with his uncle,Mr. GeorgeFarrow, of Hsmw ton, has gone to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. He is employed by the‘ Dominion GovernmentMarine D ‘ , partment in charge oi a tug boat- expected home early in May from the United States. is it not en- courislhgito see our native-born ' ‘aiidgirls turn homewardf, - y, not "make them so welcome, that tiiéfshall decide to remain here and end this lamentable ex-. odusi T. uproar or susasdooxs woman's msrrrur: son vsaa. sumac ‘MARCH ma, 1924. This year, we can safely say,>has been marked with success. What How do we measure it?» B7 "19 benefits it confers. True success is measured ..ot by dollars-but by service. and ‘health. character. education and industry are the inundation stones upon which it rises. There were twelve meetings held during the year, twenty being the avenge attendance. The insid- elt. being ill, was absent one meet- t and our efficient Becretsry easurer was unavoidably absent w l i aliens! meaning? save . Lgfironstration on 1-‘ flltinf. ups use,“ pro. nail! eddy: ' Mr. Charles Ives. proprior of a“ 1.5131150‘ meat“; and ‘med Saw and Grist Mills is also owner “w; mnuenm m‘ having two “b o‘ 3 ‘mluable “bane 9mm which side building erected-for the-use of supplies electric power forrcsid- the school chndl-ML as’ last year. - I. am sure we have pital ior special treatment. It is a" enjoyed meethsxostether. improve in health and soon return long t » svltv. in myJudgment. are no aura: hm“ and bummfi l“ NW“ cherish and cultivate szbeeriul. ' Jwueiui and bonrantsnirits if. you- halveut them, ,create them. Enjoy t» the past week have been visiting] mute,- how on” we argdacaéa‘ her parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. ‘W. ggezglleggggléggank . ‘ 9'. i ' ‘ s The mail couriers are having lfiifittsfifflltipygiiatnuilltwlltl" “ad heavy travellinguthese days. - They are‘ overwhelmingly inthe . ‘ msioriiy. There is noprofit in The snow is reluctant to go and walking moupflfuljy_ My“, mo. in some places owing to thadesp fit a‘ man ever waggons through the deep bank's‘? » over the roads. A little more syni- " Captain George Gamble, who has . Mr. Chester Shaw of DeSable is -‘ that the school was open. The_'iiid-‘ ies were well represented at the Our finances are about the_ same The se ‘ .of happiness and e world. v tillifl lull»; nsnsn lfrbui ll’ Chappel in the month ,of January ;= tomeet in her home for cur social 816M118 at which _ the gentlemen were pr sent. of sorrow do not lie inthethings thing to do, at least on occasion, which they consume, but' in the and the failurebo do it must have things which they ‘ consume. somefhat serious consequences, The sweetest of_¢a.ll the uses of and yet such failure ia-ali too com- sdversity is to show the ioywhlch mon. To much introspection is not it cannot take away. lfwisdom” is good Taking oneself too seriously the skillful application of lmow- is also an unhealthy thing to do, ledge; it is‘ using what .one has at but thereis a certain honest and command to the bestway in the ' , 'e facing up to liie and a look- best/way-to ‘do the right thing in ingjof ‘its responsibilities and op- the "right way. Let each of us look portunities squarely in the eyes ourselves squarely intha face and that is a very manifest duty and if see lf we have ‘been selfish; if so, we shy off from ‘it in a cowardly let us lay ourselves aside and help and fightdisaded fashion, we are others ~atiil more. hdvinga spirit oi abutting something out oftlife that aquailtyflor God is no rsspectorof absolutely needs to brlngit to its wrsousand why nhould we‘! ‘Be best unless we do it, are we not thebest ofwhatever we are. Burns likely toJet-glip someof the things ggyg; that count for most? i thank the flcers and members "Ouch mankind are but unco weak trusting they v1 ll continue to, do so M4 lime to be greeted, with the new President and that When self the wavering balance 1116 (#0111!!! yell.‘ F187’. be Oven MOW spike; ' ’ successful than the past. ‘It's rarely right adiustedffi * Yours respectfully ' (Signed) " V Facing up to life, looking oneself was. sot-m p. caococarf. A s . A tors w‘ \ l l provide. With t the ext dove oped. Theseus-rm values donottadd to your tire expense. 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