iii vi i f w-e....._. .~.n~,—;>-¢i>f'-§~HHR‘ e-i-imr- groom-awn",- ' i- - ~ 01"“ ARD ' Mifliii. LHARL HEIOWN GU IAN _ rnmo: sowm - now) sconce BANCROFT ._ . m - “iiich Man’s Folly” Also SHORT 'i‘ALKlES Matinee 1.15. Aduii: =50- GM- ' ' Tax 10-261.‘. children 15¢- Gnvl. Tl! 16-161‘. N181" 7 3 s45. Ailulis m, Govt. Tax to -42.-. (‘hildrcu 25c. Govt Tu 10-260. Al... SHORT 'l‘ALKlES i421» Matinee 3.15. Adults 35c. Govt. fax Be-(llc. 15c. Govt. Tax ic-rih- flight ‘P's: 3,45. Orchestra 50c. Govt. Tax 2c, 52o. Balcony 40c, Govt. Tax Ze-fle. Children 25c. Govt. Tax le-jiic. PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY GET READY FOR THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME! .\ million dollars uortii of fun, ex- (Copy of proceedings at Inquest at0.M.B.A.I-Iall.'rlgnlsh, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, before Coroner c. F. Morrissey. into eircumatan- ce of the deaths of Ieo J. Murphy, Benjamin J. Richard and Elliot Gavin. Continued from yesterday's Guardian.) (Continued) FORA GIRL... Alone he battledmfight- William Bernard (Sworn) We started work in the Railway yard about 6 o'clock. John Runes- lllvlnpvn a n d _ _ sey came in and told the foreman i-rimzini-o! Three I rule ‘hi! (QUOHZQ that he wanted 15 or 30 men. A “'1' """1‘°"‘ ‘"‘ 1 ' ' b h f went out left three H“. ,,,,,,,. __ you." the old West. . . striking "l" ° m" ~ s H,“ ,. a s __, ‘with m avenging h” of us in the yard to clean out the switches. Worked until about ten o'clock. There were three or four fellows going out to where she was stuck, so I went along- with them. When I got there all the rnen were aboard the coach and freight. They were expecting the express from the tank. _ Q--Mr. McCarthy: ml the sho- vellcrs were aboard the coach, were they? A-Ycs, the express was expect- ed to be at the tank at about 12 o'clock. We took turns about liliivift in .1 lilc- (inn-Z born of her love. A heart-quirkening dra- ma from Zane Grey's vivid pa. . us: cow's, a ““ IIQW roan Gnecuarlnseeneuol ' theGnndfinyou with where around a. quarter after one. ilThere was no sign of her yet. The icrew got careless. Nobody watched. VThey thought she was going to stop and stay there. The next ‘thing Thomas Brennan gave the “word that she was coming. Q-(Mr. Beckett): Was around 1.15? A-No, it was two o'clock. It was 1.15 when Mr. Murphy looked at -. Cecilia Parker ' Minna Gumbel; Roscoe Ares ' James Kirkwood . I. M. Kerrigan srxroxu CHAPTER 0|‘ -.= JHDIY DHRA TE that ERNEHI‘ IURRANCE "GALLOPING GHOSTS" ALSO COMEDY ». (1 I 1 his watch. The first words Mr. wamngmrll and "Iaflm I -_ Brennan gave, nobody seemed to m“, “m, usrhnnlrlrifé" ; I Georgetown ‘who were present in the sanctuary. 1>°11°V° 111111- T1193’ 11113115115 he W“ fooling. Q-(Mr. McCarthy): Do you re- member what Mr. Brennan said? A-—He said she was coming and .'I'liey were Rev. Edward Gcraghty, Jamestown; Rcv. V. R. Long, Edge- lcy; Rev. Christopher Ward, Tap- iilmt a iriu of riotous ras- (Ah! 1'1,“- mm _ “am "w" Iilrr. Edwin Macdonnld", Panmurci ISM d _ i U , ‘ _ : pen; Rev. John Cullen, Fargo; Rev. -_ n ' 10cm 1 vsimd Georgetown 'Peter Bannon, Montpelier; Rev. ' i .'\i.'i5r; Bertha Smith who has been ' Peter Mcaeough’ sunburn: Rev' "if"! "J! in ,1. series oi‘ "William-s lliut will make \"U|il'i[l'l‘.$b with laugh- fir.‘ Hutch your watch- -bul don't miss them! a - - j '.J1~.l 5.4 she was going to strike us. We did not have time to warn anybody else in the other compartment. She struck then and we jumped. Q-How many jumped? A—-Seven or eight. Q-Did they Jump from the rear platform? A-Yes, from the rear platform. After she struck we picked up Ar- thur Boudreault. He was lying , Timothy Reddln, Sheldon, and Rev. P. V. Rcddin. After reading the story of Martha _ from the gospel, Father Geraghty, , M‘ E‘ B’ Mcmren’ Georg” ‘ who gave the funeral sermon, paid beautiful tribute to Sister Augus- tine, who lie-said was a real teach- cr. "Wherever the gospel is preach- ed, wherever there is faith in Christ, there the name of Martha and her visiting lirrr sister Mrs. Edwin "y Ilvmcdonnld returned home. town, recently visited Charlotte- l lOWIl. ' Trydn ' ‘ Old friend stork made a call to 4 and left her sister, Mrs. Hiram ' Howatt, arrived the latter part oi" last week in Tryon, ivhcre the is the guest of hcr brother, Mr. Wendell Lou. Mr. James Concion, Georgetown,’ recently vlsAcd Charlottetown. A -~ii“\i5i1i1@ CW9 Yvfliiiiy- _ _ _ d h ‘ _c ————*— ,_ ‘Yea 10rd,! do believe,’ are known." _ had been thrown on the bank. l!‘ and Mrs. Russel ‘Carr the M155 tivfifl mflnyywffih!“ 5 “E10 Mrs. (lcorre Poole. Lower M011‘ said Father Geraghty. "Sister Alld- l Q——(J. B. Morrisscy: You took 1. .411 })l.);s(':'5_;‘l' oi‘ a the baby K1¢1IK11~PI<1 w 114“ 11“ 11"“? “g1 11 ‘Agile rvcflllily visited Gi-‘OYBQWW- ustine was another Martha. for the flurn about watching for the ex- . g.i'l, to Join in all the good tmvs. Amy ‘ -»-- 1 ‘Yea, Lord, I do beliuve. was but the Ipmss‘ why did you do that? md —————- ha! mi 51W“ 1i" i111“! YEP!" 1"" 1 Bliss iviorrison, teacher at St. expression of her whole life. [you have any fear she was going to u’- w-111am 1md°15°1l “W111 finds that 511B 11115 11°‘ mfgiltlfl" Georges, spent the WPCk end at her] "No office," said Father Geraghty irun into you? c mctor for the ’I‘ryon egg circle, 110W ‘home m Georgetown Royalty‘ 111s more important for the peace | A__T° make we ‘he w“ 80mg 1 .. cnt red upon a new year of his , i and happiness o; m]; 111e, for gm ,0 Stop at the tank 1% S—ii1t‘ Svwrid ycar Since his The members of the Young; Mrs. Comm-On, Charlottetown,‘contentment of nations, than that. Q__1)1d gnybody gay there was "“"“111"“1°11t- M“ 51191915071 5°“ PWPWS SOCiBiY 0f Til/vii ‘V919 recently visited Georgetown» ‘Q1 the teacher. The teacher makes i110 need of watching? 1i ivork efficiently. which is by no pleasantly entertained at a leap ‘ 7 ' , liitlc noise in the world, yet all hor l A_N°, nobody mm may Bald P "x115 as easy R5 it may apoeflr- year social in the Vestry on Friday i Ti",- runny friends oi’ Mrs. wmj little acts make m1 impression in she was supposed to come to the 1" 111-‘ C-‘iiivricnce in ihe work and evening last. After a short busi- jfltchfldcn an. mrry to hem. she: after life, for good or ill. The teach- 7mm; and mm i riention to duly, he has won neg; and devotional period, the had to 9mm. the P_ E_ Island er here before us exercised the two Q_D1d one o; the trammen my t i- confidence and reYpcct of thi? recreation committee took charge 11:05pm“ m,- trmtmgng ‘ 1°1i1fl1n¢¢10i1 0f PPEPBTiHE the yfliith may; pp ns oi the circle. and an m» young people entered | Ii for civic life and for the real life A__N°' one o! the lhoveuem_we Born on Feb. 21, to Mr. and NIH. gifzegggzgxm‘ a human and GM“ ________ "A teacher who can only appeal _ . i to the secondary nature of man ls A wry interesting game of, . ' l t huckvy MS played between the t no a true teacher in the sense that Q-—(A. MCIDDISH Did YOU 19l- v ‘Christint dCLAW ll h - High school andinot hold ucgxfuzenshf: 1521:8382“; lows stop shovelling on your own ..< gillllc cndcd 2-0 in ccord? anideal ntt nu. ti“ crown High school. Evmues anfirlvlghouetzaiaturzl 13,1115; A-We did not shovel out there. ,1 no nation can succeed. Rome, which lQ-gm you get order‘ not m rejected the true teacher for the 15love with zest inzo the fun of the ev- cniiig- and iviirit a good 11m" ‘ Jzimcs lkfcCarvcll a baby girl. cvcijvone did llflVi‘! Thi- men prcs- ,' ent learned lioiv highly they ivcre _‘ ostccmcd by the ladies, when they were nuiivmcd oft to the highest bidder-some brought surprisingly .ow prices ‘but of course they ivrre bargains). A splendid lunch of ice-cream and cake was served by‘ [took Boudreault in the car and ‘IWGHC to look for the rest of them. i1 came in. I did not stay long after On Thursday evening, Feb. 25th. fhv llupiist hull at 'I‘i'yon was in- Yxlied vcith about one hundred g-iwsts, including men women, boys and girls, all with a single thought mid purpose-limit of showing their dCVcHlIl and affection for Miss ]"'iiZiC Chisholm and tciiilé'ring her ll fnower in honor of hcr approach- (‘worgrinivn Viciorid C1" furor o.’ Gcoré. Mrs. Gay and liiilc son of Mon- ll‘ 1 miirpilige. Aflci- some time m‘. gcmicmcn who also baked the (my...) are v iiing hor parents Mr. false. ML so must any nation i A-When the men first went out, ffmiit in ilflili°5 i119 1311M‘ 91°35 was cakes) and strange to relate-there g and Mm aiurdock Mcmang “But the pupils of such a tcgiéhel, I guess they got orders not to sho- l> *1 ~11 i" 11W 5W?- Qf 1101101‘ and "n has been no serious illness among gl.o,<gcgmc,,_ ‘as 515m. Augustine 10W their comb vcl until it calmed down. 1i. fflflPll carriage of gills from the me mflmbcrs 5mm this joyom i > M‘ __ y and‘ love each om". They carp Q___(A_ Bernard); Did you walk . .iiblc(l friends was wheeled b!‘- iier by little Miss Kathleen l‘ “iior nnd Master Ralph Francis, w; '1‘.rI as little bride and groom. ' Eva Stevenson read the-con- cvcnt. "Gciii: hnmr: time" CZUHIJ; only too quick.y,—-I)\ii. I may safirly say that one and all liml a lino time. and rcgrc‘ ihiii IPHIPYPKII‘ comes only misc in fuiii‘. I Mrs. l). T. MCKiRHUll and lvfis-‘i ‘ not have hatred for another nation I lmck wwuds the ma“ I iiwi-y Muccionnitl are visiting in or people in their hearts. A"N°' m“ Augugfug, “The soul of Sister Augustine has ‘F131? Y°“ s” “Y 119"“ d1?‘ ..._.__._ ‘loft us, but 1t is in another pun of ,1’1"Y°‘1 "m"! *1“ 1°“? AIM (‘nmiclila Solomon. teacher Christ's Kingdom. She has loft the ' “Na ms from the locnl poets ___.._.._ Hi1, Alb-Oil, spout iiic week end at Church militant, where she spent so I QWI" Mwanhy) D‘) 5°11“ 91°“ ii‘. »* zicx-ompunicd the gifts. Miss Miss Kan, can. o, Cum wmwn ‘ h” hon“, m Gwrgqlnkwh vrmany years touching you to know "i"? a 1165611811" "‘i!.‘§1li)lll'l replied in a. pretty Spun u“. ,,_.,.,.k_m._d n» h»: homo: iiilC truths of heavenly citizenship, A‘5°m° P1°W5 “any 1199111151115‘ lprwh. which showed that how~ in Augustirif? Covi‘. 315,5 Um“ ‘racphee’ Tracame L, ‘ io enter, herself, into that blessed There were no headlights on plow. n 1- much she was surprised she _____ ivhiun” m Gporgcwwn. icitizenship in the Church triumph. Q_—How many engines were u. imcqilill to the occasion. After 3m. and n,“ H.111“, Iyuqvim, of I _ __,__ iflili-k’ . there? i? VISIT-i! "1 “F07 3119's 11 iiors 1o ‘Ircoii on ‘ ‘Was Miriic Ross who has been ' Interment was 1“ Calvary 11511191‘ A-‘Twm fmny; Viciorn val-rt» 1:.‘ Fellow" the Youngrr mom" boifs. of the crowd“ played more i Q-Did you sce her going into the coach when she struck? A-No, we had Just jumped. We iilnlliifl in Cliarloitiioivn returned cry‘ Honorary pallbearers were: Siinclzcr. A Mother Ernestine, Mother st. Ail- l Emmi‘.- Text Of Evidence At Tignish Inquiry By Coroner & Jury i alongside of the freight car. How Q-Wastherenoefforttotryto back her up? A-No. not thd we noticed. Q-(llr. McOa-rthy) Was the body caught? Do you remember? A-Between the lnowplow and 111'" 01181110 of the stnreso. Ikanelllernari (lwarn) I left ‘rigniah about a quarter of eleven and went out to the wreck sat down in the car and waited till it ' ared off. Q-(Mr. McCarthy) structiona m4 you? foi-worklheardtbetrain was struck. I Q-Tell us what happened when 'you went out? | A-At two o'clock aha came ‘along and stopped at the tank. I saw the light when she stopped ‘The next thing everybody made n Erush for the door. I was in the end of the express car. ' Q-Did others see the light? I A-Yes, others saw the light at line mix. ' Q-(Mr. Hackett) would that be the rear car? M watching for her headlight to see 1 A-Yes, the passenger car. The ‘wtwrgemw and I s“ no w“ when siic would come up. Mr. Leo Inext thing everybody rushed for ‘mm pump Mu” m’ ‘m, Murphy looked at his watch some- sthe door. I went out with them.‘ Qqcbmmr) ma you m" m’ 1When the train stopped, I went ‘around and picked up two or three ‘bodies and then came to ‘Plgnish jfor help. ' Q-(Coroner) Who sent you? A-Nobody, I just came down myself. Q-(Mr. McGratl-i) Did any of you see the driver after the acci- dent? A-Yes, he was out helping to take in the bodies. Q-Do you know if the engines were on the rails or off? A--I don't know. Q-(J. A. Bernard) Were all the other shovcllcrs expecting the ex- ipress to come along? A-I don't know. Q-Did you hear any talk of the express train‘ among the shovel- lers? A-No. Nobody said anything about the express that I heard. Q-The first intimation you had of her coming was when you saw US her lights? Was she stopped at that time at the tank A-Yee. ' Q-(J. B. Morl-issey): Where ‘were you when you saw the light? F A-In the car at the door. J Q-(Mr. McCarthy)! _ Did you Ithink that she was going to stay ithere? i A-I didn't know. We went back ito the baggage car. j Q-(J. A. Bernard) Do you know iii’ any instructions had been given no signal that train? | A-No. I never heard it spoken ‘of. i ~ Q-Do you know i! anyone wen’. back to signal that train? A-Five or six left as soon as they saw it got there. i Q-(Mr. McCarthy) You not see them going? A-No. Q-How was the weather at the time? A-It was blowing and drifting heavily. i Q-How high was the drift blow- ing? A-I do not know. Q-(J. A. Bernard) If men were walking towards-if there was any- body on the express looking this way. could they see those men walking along, or was there drift enough to obstruct the view? A-Yes, I think there was. Q-(Mr. Beckett) Was there anyone went back to the tank pre- vious to that? A-Not that I know of. Q-How for would it be from the wreck to the tank? A-About four telephone posts. Q-(Mr. McCarthy) How many of the train crew of the freight did you see before the wreck? A-I saw them all but the fire- man and Austin McDonald. I saw Hessian, Frank Murray and Har- per. Harper was asleep. dld Fred Arsenaalt (Sworn) Went down to Bummer-side that forhelpwontinto . oaidwebetter wattuntil it fineidllhflweranotailtbm Ilrnnklifurrayandflarold drovotwowomen passenger: Tignlsh. Oarnellck aboutifi. Wm‘ m_ ‘lhawnduohr mutton-am: was leaving Bummersido for Tig- A-Noneljustwant outtolook m“1""'”°“d'“””°'°‘ “i stop at the tank. Q-(Mr. llclnnis) Did m. Ile- Donald want to put out a lantern? i m mam u; anything tome. Thetrain wasduaatthatankand was supposed to stop there about twelve o'clock. When it got there we were sitting on this end of the baggage car towards ‘Iianloh. Hen- ry Richard told us the train was at thatanklwentoutnndatartedto 80 to the tank. Q-(Mr. McCarthy) Who was with you? A-Henry Richard and Alban were coming behind. train blow? | A—N0. - f Q~Couid you see the flash of lihe light from the train in the gcutting? l lb-Yes. ' Q-(Mr. McCarthy) Does the train usually blow leaving the tank? A-I don't know. I did not hear her blow that night. Q-(J. Morrissey How far was the pump house from the tank? A--About 400 yards. I was 200 yards from where the freight was. Q-(A. Bernard) Did you hear anything from the engine? Could you hear the exhaust? A-I could hear the exhaust ,when she started from the tank. Whenlsawthetrainpaaslknew she was going to hit the other one. Q-How for were you from the freight train when she hit? A-A good ways out of the cut- ting. ' Q-(m. McCarthy): ms you irv to signal the driver? A-Yea, I yelled, but they never heardmeilwasonthoeonthlide of the train. Q-(J. B. Morrissey) Would it he possible for you to have seen any- one walking about 200 yards away? ,A-Isupposeifllookedabarpl might see them. The night was bright. Q-(Mr. McInnis) Did you try ‘.0 signal the train at all? A-I shouted to the engineer. Q~What did you do when you come back? A-We went back and lot hold of a fellow who was on the wheels‘ in» o. a. o. Sistereand the Powder of the engine and carried him. Into the ear. This was the err-pres en- gine. Q-(Mr. Mcflrath) Wu engine on the rails? ‘ A-Yea, the hind one. Q-(A. Bernard) Did 701! Iii?- pose that they could have heard the train at the tank from where “the train stopped? A-I suppose if it had blown -tfiey could have heard it. 1 I Q-(Mr. McGrafli) ms theen- ‘giueei- make any effort u» pun that train back? A-No, I don't think no. Q-Do you think if effort was made they could have gotten out of there? Ai-No. Q-It was a cold night? A-Yes, mowing and drifting. The wind was blowing across the track. Men could not make much headway ahovelling. Q-Did the men think they would remain over night? A-The word was the train was to come in as far u tho tank and was supposed to stay there until the other train came in. m» Be Continued) Cornwall ‘The moeg exciting hockeytame of rooming, Saturday the 20th as far illmgics- A (1511117-3’ 11111911 ‘v93 the", The il)!i.<])fi$‘iii(1ll of Airs. Philip. ___ __ __ H:Ocls‘es1;écrLir::gesl?tM€§1c1’tS191”: t so would the ck Frlcd- A1 “ 1M9 110111‘ 1119 11'1°nd5'l{ciiiiiirl of Trioii i-oizrciicil iijx1 ' 5 or CV0 B‘ a“ .111“ p“ we no m“ ' ' rxtciidvd good wkhcs t" Jizr-r many li‘ii"l.ll,~‘,_ .v._.li:i 110p!‘ sir.- i | N M E M 0 R I A M $52158‘ 130mm pallbearers 1 Q_(Mr' Mcaratm: were the 1,", bride C1,...” departed u, mo“. 5mm mm‘ m “bum Hymn m; mu“, I ____ luumm E JPG ‘iwett, Theodore engines on the rail or clear of it? homes voting it n- Jolly‘ good timv- -1), 7 ‘~‘ls"i‘l"l‘ iruuvrlNll l 0w; AT ‘l’ P Milt-chic Rlfllrt‘; d’ $1113; 141131111“ Am“ Sir u I mum we me w“ ~ -- .. z. si- on er. Miss MW L,“ h" N o, Mam". """*'" M41111“ 5» ""15 iarziutihxhu-lchliiverehri-uucisriiu- _________.______ . _ » , , - ' anc r " . g Ml-“b “'1” "1'1"""‘1 home “M1111 S"“""“"" m‘ 1‘ “m W11“: m’ 11"“: I-luudri-(iii of friends were in iii- ‘mass servers “fore uéerzlldwgflivtohit been a member o‘ the convention 11"“: "W115 “F” m ch‘"1°v-cmwn' 1131"‘ t" “W ‘1 “Cm” 1N1"? 1")" 9M . iciuiiiiirii m; funeral services this James Hurning Gerald Mfiilick" or the Sm"! thltst‘ flouph 31th:’ “m,” she gppnf, 59mg time with liquor ill . .- mini‘! llllOTllillg at St. Jaiiicé Catholic Anthony and Donald Nazc 1 V gum 3:18 12:; sztgnrgga’ i, m 1i"1€111"t11"i Mm 311111111" 1'"- ‘md N“11""‘ M" “m” "d" Piiurvil 1w" Sisi-cl‘ Allkustiiic Mc- Those from out of town attending sclribfivinelvlainneapolis beforxtomizl _ I Innis, ior 2;! years an instructor at St. John‘: academy, and who dicd ut Trinity hospital Tuesday morn- cflllld "Ifdly Gaf Araund ‘int’. She lind bccn ill for two years. 14m mink”, 5mm)!‘ Ru‘ 5 F‘ Solemn rnquivm mass was cole- yflQQ;-—"I w“ iflnpivd W!‘ "n’lm-ti';igginpgktlg iimtmi by tlic Reverend James M. ylllfl inst rites were: Mother Grncc Aurelia, Provincial assistant, st. ‘Paul: Mother st. Alfred, st. Stc- ' Men's school. Minneapolis; Moihci- " to Jamestown 22 years ago. Surviving the deceased are two Iii-others, Wilbert, Prince Fdwardi Palpitatlon of tho Mmher E'“°“1“°- 51* Mmmi-‘YS 1108- I cnt at the funeral services. as Wellington. We waited for the- the one-armed married men ind freight that was coming back this ‘m. o’ c. c‘ I an h m. ‘slate-a had only recently been 0r- lewe ganized, they put up a real game, (cue to uie splendid coaching by! . , ilowing is th Island, and Bennett. who resides in ' A“'Ab°“t m” °°1°°k' Th" "m? Melvin s00” The m e ‘Gilbert, st. Joh a n it i, ii- ; - i _ evening about a or coo we i-i-i ed,1ln"up v? "it "Mm . n osp a a so. Boston, Mass. Neither one was pres I Quad Q a c. m..." o" “m” u.” way, and then we came along to the cutting and got stuck. Q-What time did you weiiinéwn? at Handrahank cutting. the season took place in Cornwall; Rink on Saturday night between, menflutheirdefeaknsyq ‘with onearmtheywm help]; ‘Ihorefereo usual eamq I hi0 Jmliihlhlllmhedilalbwed ‘faltsndtoendruslimomytr: defeated at the defence. Onamlnwlalem. ha“ armlbugeithertherefcmedum, seehimorbeaueehewu; n“, reletiveofhleownhowusfruusu Pfllflinahilmflfiflfiywaawgmgq by the referee for looting by u“ boardawbenonegttbe oppcuiq tenmhad ruabeddommllim my. sonaeoredtheflrmgoal for u“ BirtersonanieepanmxnTberm can. ‘mankfulnain scored the secondgoalmassisted. ‘meworkerboth goalies n. lu-illimt and but for flrgm- m. more might have hem very differ. cnt. Arlotherglmelseoedifledfornegg Satirrdaynigbtwhenthornarrieq. mnhvoetowioemrtiheii-aereuc, dorrtmisslt. Mrs. W. White. North River, had as her week md guest, Miss mm 1cm», Charlottetown. li/liss Reta Wheat-icy vi-as welcom- ed to Oomwall Rink on Wednmdny night by her many friends. some members of the Oeninl Crearneriea Staff, Oharlofleiown, enjoyed the dating in Cornwall this week. metopicattbeYoongreopies meeting this week was "Rural citizenship" and carom Mac- Mlllsuhaveanilhrst-lted leciun onmingruwhicthrwzhwtm adq-Isttlfacillillanoocratcdths lantern. Mm. George "Miwlean, North Wilt-shire wuweleomed by bu manyfrlenrbm Bturday n!!!“ iwbereshenttendedmnk. . m-imeumuw main m» skatingonnatirralioewilleooniil overnowthatlilarohisheretand 'theeiowdatrinkmeohvinsth@ ‘splendid fee at present. Agameisbetigarrmgedbeiwem msommi-eawnariuewmiiiu data A awn or yum: own" fir". zionciimehcun-lobtetmenlmd asleigirrldegodornwallon Wed- nesdayevenfng. TharnanyOou-Ilwal! frienrh d lilnlfargaret lmller, mamm- tawnnreroglldtoseeherwedum- duniaht ‘Hremlldogafrom Nine M!!! Oreekwergweieomedtbdofliwl" again when they played the 0. 0- 0. boyefrhoy uoplayintm‘ IMdylofNorflrRlvQonMmdl! niflrt. ‘Hleaurruallporlanigbtonllfl’ daywuaonieeesenrlendnwhm iihattbsmanagemonthqaewivill on aumilarevmt. Periodic- Eye Examinations ltoa'twearivlflillll'°' lvoortclilllllll°l°“' IltIoatIe-aaaafllatlolliliilh can time uno- mun Anvmnruiapww- '1'" uiumuuumvd“ otherwha- xifrgisigr-IL 5120i: till]? .3 liigilt, mi w,“ 8,, Reunion. pastor of thft Basilica of ‘ pital, Grand Forks: Mother Mary Shflvelllng and saw we could do; ""1 ""1 . 3 1' “"""“- St. Marv Minneapolis Minn. who John Academy of St Ja i; - notnin There were eleven of G051 After taking Mill ‘- ll -_ v , ' . . . ' ' ' ' mes‘ s “t” B’ u!‘ I w“ was“), nlicvw,',""g;"“llpgo'fungi‘: Ne?" 151181 i ~ -i ‘we oi‘ Prince Edwnrd Isiuna, Angola Mcrici, Sister Bettina, Sfsicr Richest Man p‘ John Fcnncssey. Louis Harper, SW11“! NW8"! "i ""1"" _,__ My meme‘, a,” h” 1mm m", in them “d '.\1\I‘l‘i‘ slider Augustine was born 52 Denise, Sister Bernadette and Sister Argentina llttad Howard Harper, Wiuinm Harper, Ron Abbott W. R. Show _. finds no other medicine can hill! i." so much f," ,\'i‘fli"s iiszo. Rev. P. V. Rcddin, was Stephen. all or Grand Forks. John Arsennuit. Frank Hnndmiimi, Thankful Bain I vngg ‘IQ I h] "W 1°- _ g iiiiicoii; Rcv. Laurence Hebert, sub- Sister Augustine was born in MONTE CARLO. ldar. l-IAP) Harold Cormier, Leo Murphy, Jos- Llifan Newrcn ' I can assure \fiil that Vlili ‘ T1 d 1if"l<' »- . i , 11'" Pius "e a wunliprm’ hvnhililrqvs cart an , oi . lioi. 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