I‘ earhaspar‘ There is promise of healthin every bubble of sparkling Andrews as it fizzles up invitingly to the rim of the’ A glass. . Andrews gently cleanses the system of. harmful poisons and makes life the pleasure it should be. t-Andrews. LIVER SALT§ Soot: l InrneiuLttLJIi-opristora Naweaatl .1- ’ s» w. o. ltihevborsi Co. m. bfgwtrealn ""3"" Asm- Ganaral n.- Ganadl 5-25 (7- '1. ew color com- binations have recently been tried in schools and hospitals with excellent results‘ The effect of sunny open spaces has been introduced in rooms with benefit to both children and patients. Paint and varnish are the mediums of this magic transformation. Charts are available showing all possible effects andreactions oi color combinations. For instance, yellow makes for more light. voilct and blue darken. red stimulates and blue soothes. A cheery home. full of light and color. brin‘ ‘happiness. lts influence is far- reac ing on the minds oi children. On whatever surface the painters brush leaves beauty it gives also protection and preservation. l I =5 SAVE THE SURFACE CAMPMGN E ‘ 601 Keefer Building - - - Montreal g a Subscribed to by Paint. vlrnilh t : fl andAllled Interests. Adv. No. 7 _ . a‘ i" E r 5 E . g = l e5 l F ._ HAVE your house ainted and g _ pa later by the artlal Pay- : men: Ian. Ask your dealer or =1 write us for full details o! this In ' great opportunity. Ill _ APPOINTED-Kl he first uitcuun SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. SOILGRO gives results which count In dollars, HAVEVOU SEEN THE NEW McLaughlin Buick Special Coach? 1030-5-1-1-21 SEE OUR WINDOWS" for sug- gestions ‘lor clean~up week. The ltogcrs Hardware Co‘. Ltd. ' 98,0-5-12-tts 3i. VOU WILL FIND everything you noed for clean-up week at the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. ' . 980-5-12-ttsZll. DO NOT DELAY AND BE DIS cur or’ Soiigro is going fast. Ontario rt ports a tremendous boom up titer‘- ttiso. 17G Kent Street. ‘ifcleplionc 4J0~L. 0l'I-5-9ti'. PROGRESSIVE_FARMERS AliD GARDENERS have already ordorgri their‘ supply of Sollgro. They know its value. Still time to get suppliesl but do not delay. Soilgro Seliingl Agency, 176 Kent Street. Telephone, 410-1.. 917-5-9tf. SOILGRO MAKES THE CROPS! GROW_.—Maku no mistake, use ex- tensively and you will he amply rc- pnid. Soilgrp Selling Agency, Murdoch Mackinnon, Manager, 176 Lent Street. Telephone ‘i2b-L. | 917-5-9tf S. S. “HITHERWOODP-Thls stuumor will sail from Montreal :.bout May 16th. with a cargo 0f ‘Aoncrul merchandise for Charlotte town. After discharging she willl illild u cargo of Produce and Live Jtock for St. John's, Nfld. For :_pncc and rates apply Carvell l;ros., Agents. 926-5-9tf, amtwav OFFICIALS HERE-J ..on‘.ti ituiiways arrived in this Pro colonization development scheme nf the C, N, IL, and will make a general survey 0f the Island. As- ..ih'l211lt ‘Gznernl Manager Simpson :24 also here on an official tour of ‘no island Division. PERSONALS Mr. A. ‘C. l-iuntor, North Sydney. . nmong the visitors registered art ‘ie Queen. The many friends of Miss Thel- irua Burns will be glad to know that j:.hc is couvalesciirg alter her re- lucnt operation for appendicitis in tho P, E, island Hospital. Mr. l-l-arry Rounds. Boston, hlusst, "nnt a delightful ‘week-end llro of ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mathiesoil of Bed Bridge. ilrenmy ‘beauty of the ‘Island scen- ‘ ry. also-the genial lwspitality oi its ‘IMOPlO. LEGACY OF $2 TO BE AT FUNERAL HAMILTON, May 13.--"it is my desire to have the Rev. '1‘. Chlicott lo be the clergyman in charge at my iunornl service, and l hereby authorize my executor to pay him $10 for doing so.‘ I also desire Rev. T. Chilcott to bring two ladies to attend my ‘funeral and l authorize IiLEAII-UP wtnt MAY 11 T0 16 We have a large assortment of articles you will need thlrfweek for cleanllnq up your house, Lawn or Garden. Now is the time to get everything splck and span for the aumIMI‘ months. Look oyer the Items below and make out a list o! your requirements. Y0" Wl" ""5 the quality and prices rid“- . For Lawn Or For The Home ALABASTINE, . wm-rmo. PAINTS, vnamsmts. sausa- es or ALL nouns. ousrsns. MON. o-cso/IR on.‘ AND "W8. JOHN-SONS FLOOR WAX.‘ 01.0 ENGLISH wax. surcHr-zna w“, comm, BORAX. _ PUIZ_ __;CRE‘MI Bnoorws, ELECTRIC WALL PAPER enemas-n. senses ooons mo wmoows, arr-zr two‘: as, Garden canoes, suovsts, soaks. antes, tnwu FENCE, LAWN uowens, canes CATCHERS. comes si-isaao. LAWN srmuxtsns. Hose. Hos: nests, WHEEL annnowo. "raowe-Ls, HAND CULTIVA. Tons. . Why loaa time trying to work with poor or broken tools when you can get new onaa for so little. Good fliillpment will aunts your pride in W! Innflr-‘w- of rm home and grounded‘ 1 cpem UP. PAINT ur. ORAITON {STREET -_ "gva-vn-m mun-Quinn imy executor to pay them $2 for doing so." ‘ This was the rather unusual wish expressed in the will of‘ Ailam Phelp, a retired farmer. who at till‘ time of his death was living in Hamilton. W. D. Hopkins, the 0X- ecutofof the estate, who flied the will for probate. said that the de- sires expressed were carried nut. tho two indies wished attended the ‘funeral, and each of ‘the two signed for tho $2 bill which she received. -<o-o_- Prince lldward Island Hospital Annual Meeting A public meeting of all contribu- tors ol’ the Prince Edward island Hospital will ‘be ‘held In St. Paul's Parish Hall on Tuesday, May 26th. at 8 o'clock p. m. for the ‘purpose loi‘ electing trustees and any other business as may ‘be brought ‘for lths government of the institution. in accordance with the ‘by-laws. and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought ‘before ‘It. ADA E. HARRIS Secretary. ’ n May 12-e.o.d. 2 wks . xi RESULTS COUNT One good job deserves an other-that Ia why our buoln. eas Ia growing larger every day. Satisfied customs a tell their friends of our excellent service. Try ua with your next prsa- eriptlon. All our drugs are Iraah anti up-to-date. PHONE 211 H. L. WORTHY DRQGGIST 170 om» ltraet v - crsz: lltay ‘Surollwood. Joseph J. . '. I. '- . WELOWS GRAPE JUICE Car- vell Bros, have just, received "u consignment of this delicious 9nd refreshing beverage askyour" gffi‘ 1023 a or for it. HAMPTON CHURCH-dbe-‘v Wm. Orr Mulligan of St. James "Clio-rely ‘..-..l ‘preach "In the llam-plon ‘Presby- ‘etlan Church this Thursday even- .r.‘g a; 7.45, HAMPTON OONGREGATIONP- Rev. M. J. Maspherson. M.‘ A.. I3. 1)., Minister. Preaching servic- es for iMay 17, Bonshaw at ll Hampton Hit 3 and Tryon a-t 7.3-‘. Rev. E. M. Aitken, M .A., of Cav- rndishwlll preach, A cordial wcl come for all, » WEST AND CLYDE RIVER-- Services Sunday, May l7th,_ West Iliver, 11 a.m. ‘Clyde River, 3 II-m S-ubject “Restoration unrl Guid- unce," Sabbath School one hour befoce each service. Evening scr- vice In West River also at 7.30. Subject “Jealous Peter {Tries to Walk on the Water.“ Special offer- ing at this service for the needy l0 the Cape Breton coal fields. l ‘ ‘rnrcdnantorrsrows GUARDIAN Europe- Is Still Infested With . International Spies (Associated Press) LIVERPOOL, England, May 12. -l’rot. Bernard John Wilden- Hart. who has made nrllltary Intel ‘ligcnca in Europe a study. in a ‘lec- turc here before members of the Liverpool Geographical Society as- ‘serterl that for several year-i be- fore the war Germany had 8,000 spies scattered at various points ‘bttwccn licrliil and Brussels. The German army billet-s iu Belgian towns and villages had been a‘:- rungetl and scheduled three years before a shot was fired in 191i. Prof. Wilden-Hart assorted. _TllB lecturer, who was professor- of Eirglish at the Imperial Japan- csn University, Nagoya, from 11ml! it i015 and has written numerous works on the espionage syystems in Russia, Germany. Japan, Poland and other countries, said ‘that the (ibflllflil nava-l ‘plans concerning ‘the ‘battle o1’ Jutland were ascer- izrined by British intelligence offic- trs 24 hours‘ before the Germans movtd a vessel for the fight, and that as a matter of fact the Eng- lish fleet moved first. For ytung men desiring a ro- mnntjc, adventurous career the LAID TO FIEST.—The ‘funeral of me lake Mrs. J. Lee Jay took ‘D1969. yosierrlzry morning ‘from ‘her ‘par- ents’ horn" at Mt. Stewart. The Rev l Mr. Tapper. assisted by Rev. Mr- Penwarden con-ducted the servilc..‘s. Tlus followinlg ‘were the 98:11 41' M” Messrs. MacLcod Dough“- M‘ac-, Donald. Alex. ‘MflCDImalll. Walt-l Jay. ‘and Ray Jay. The ‘pull bearers were all school-mobs of the d0 ceased. The funeral ‘W33 very larg- oiy ntte-ntleil, and t-h ‘great numiber at lllriwers ‘sun; show ‘how hiighdy re- mpetiléfl Mrs. J‘ay was held ‘in ‘the community. iler former name was Miss Irene ‘Coffin. l I I PROVINCIAL -. ARCHIVES llr. W. J. Black of ‘Montreal, ‘Direc- MEET.-'l‘he ‘first-meeting of. the ha“ bmthen Raoul Delgnu.‘ n or ‘uoitmization, development, Provincial Archives Commit-tee was been fiemed 0m o; com-l, according} . nd resources of the Canadian Na- hei-d Tuesday afternoon in the Leg- ma gwgmnen-t by counsel ‘for the in-I ‘ xfniive Council Chamber. Premier nice yesterday. l-le is here in con‘ 510m“? 999"?“ “he dimming‘ “n” agre>d to accept $7.500 could not ‘be u. t'li()ll with ‘the agricultural and which ‘MIT Chief J"5'-"“-‘~" Mathias’? confirmed. was elected Chalrnran. and Mr. R. StewartSgcretary. Others pre- 5"€l'l1lW€X‘8- Mr. Just-ice Haszard, Mr.‘ Justice Arsmnaulll, Dir. Percy Pope. Mr. Arthur Ne-wberry and Mr._F. J. Nash. As this was really the or-l lgainizing of the committee. it was intake ‘inquiries nfgnrding the col- Itction of Ill" Archives, such as his- torYI-rr-l records. documents and pirb- liicatlons relative to governments b‘. fore and since ‘Confederation, and ‘all ‘data that. should ‘be gnthcrtrl and placed -ln the ‘Archives. The ‘t: 1i- lciy ti’ the Chamber will ‘be furnllsih- ed ‘with filing cab-meta, and th"se will ‘be utilized for the purpose of ‘storing alll papers. etc, which nrc of vn-lue as archives of‘ ‘the Pro- ‘ ‘rice. TI.‘ re are many valuable pap- crs of various kinds. ‘publications and _‘books that have Ibeen borrow- As soon as his r-‘Afl for informative ‘purposes, all of mw, c, . mess will permit hiIm, Rourirls will return to‘ spend more and ‘plncod in safWty for the benefit ‘pleasant ‘dniys enjoying the soft of those who iwlsh to gain‘ ‘informa- tion regarrliing llhe Province ‘of Prin- ce Ell-ward Jslland. The committee! will meet frequently a4; lhve call of’ the Chairman. i-Q-omi ROYAL FOOD COMMISSION COMPLETES ITS FINDINGS LONDON, May 15!. -'— The royal food commission, which for many weeks has been hearing evidence regarding food prices today issued its report—-one majority and two mhorlty. The chief ieaturc of interest of the majority report from the Cann- dlan ‘point of view is probably n suggestion which it contains for co- operation with the Governments of the Dominions regarding Inter-om- pire commerce In food supplies. it may he desirable, the report declares, to IllHUIISS with the Dom- inion Governments the ‘possibility of encouraging the ilow of food to thb markets In Great Britain In tho interests of both tho producer and the consumer. ‘Port Charges The suggestion is also mndc that port authorities of the Old Country give careful consideration to their port charges on wheat with a view. If possible, ‘to making reductions in the near future. The principal recommendation from the ‘British consumers’ point of view, is the establishment of a food council to maintain supervi- sion over the staple food trades. The majority report is signed with various reservations tug Sir Auckland Caddas, the chai man. and other members of the commis- sion. Two commissloners,.il.‘.. H. Ryiand and Walter Smith, au-bmit minority report. llUHY PlMPllS All‘ [Ill-FACE Bothered liver A-Ycsr. pimples iaeirodieauaind set-am was sfigund. ‘naiisttfi... ‘ out ma». t not for has um- pis of Cadence Soap and Ointment and after using is Igor relief. l purchased more and in about two momha I was com (Iignad) Miss Kathleen Ilonaiol. NORM-ID“. ‘ ‘s! 0 dccldcrl after some dliscusson t0' speaker recommended the intcili- genco tservlce. and said tl\erc_ “ifl! plenty of jobs on the contin-l cut awzrlting the right men. ‘Pherc were more spies in Europe ttdny, he said. than at any Um" prior to 1014. Delorme‘ Insurance. Action Is Settled MONTREAL, May 1‘0.—~A suit in- otitu“ d by Rev. Atlevlard Dclorm-c against La Sauveg-arde insurance Company to ‘obtain payment of Hi5.- 00. which he claimed under a policy insuring the ‘life of ‘his ‘murdered has . ‘ll. s A report that ‘the prris-t had l i l ‘Oi?’- Hunter Rlver . And Vicinity ‘Mrs. J. A. C. Rodgerson and ‘Miss Ruth R-odgorson, ‘left on ‘Monday morn-lug for Halifax and attendod Iho annual convocation in Dai- housie University on 'l‘ues-day, Miss Helen Rodgerson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs,‘ Rodger-son ‘being one of tin Arts‘, Graduating Class. They rtiturned on Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. Bulman and ‘little daugh- iar Marjorie. IVheatIey Rdvcr, ar.‘ spending a. few days hero. ; l Miss Olga Buntaln. Whefllilvy; osswd by the Car Ferry ‘on Mrfiwhlleh if “Dsslble Wm be Connie“ Saturday 50MB t0 sackllillle l0 M‘ lishrnent, closely watch future de- tcnd ‘thefclo-sing exercises of Mt. Al-I FOR YOUNG DRESS Food Council Tho ruujnrity l‘I?(Z()illllIl‘llill'il that lib Food Coirncll alter its mtair- vt-iopments in connection with the Sunny tarsus our... Menswear |l_ w_ Boysfwcar ‘ 135 Great George OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 8 P. M. MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG New Cornell -A Society Brand creation To-day's, style features are all found in the new Cornell. Wider shoulders, lower lapels, closer- buttons, snugger hips. The dis- tinguishing difierence is in the’ cut that combines the most careless ease with the most care- ful tailoring. There has never been anything like it in the way of English models. Made up in beautiful, exclusive fabrics. From $30.00 to $50.00 ' Street Charlottetown, r’. E. I Telephone 141 WELL AND SUCCEED iisfon Larlies College. llmportatlon of moat ‘from the Ar- .. lltentlnc. They think It may br-como Mrs. Dln-gwell and Miss Dorothy necessary for the (lovcrnmcnt to ' zoo Laos _'.-| llirugwell “were visitors in Cllllflfilt- intervene, either irlow-n on Saturday. I Word has bee-n received by Mr. lit. H. Campbell of the ‘safe arrival to spend the summer. M-rs. Robert Srlllphant has rrlurrn- cd m her home after a very pleas- Yorlc. ‘Master George Essory who hasibeen visiting -in Boston, reiturn- riwith her. Mr. Theodore Monnghan spent Sunday with [Honda in North Wilt- slilrc. Miss Miirjonic Wcrliock kits n. Llic city on Saturday. Prof. Seoley, Charloilretown, was a visitor here ‘over the work-curl. lfc was registered at The Gllolbc. Mr. and ‘Mrs. B. W. Taylior and Alustcrs ‘Lawson and Sirthcrlrvnil t\':icl1e‘od, rumored to Kensilmgion on Siurday. The meetings of itho Women's Alissiorrary Societies of the ‘lIWO r-hurchvts were wall attended ‘this month. the one ‘in connection with the Method-lat ‘being held l‘n the church and the one ‘l‘n connection with the ‘Prrsbyterlnn ‘being sbcid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ‘Mnc- leod. The annual meetings of the Auxiliaries are in June. motored to the city on ‘Tuesday. flour" MissionBand, in connection with titre ‘Methodist Church present- ed in» song and story “The Chall- lcflge of the Cross" to an Interested airdience. Those taking part ‘were Mrs. Clifford Oarew, ‘Mrs. Ira Rack- ‘ram. and 17h‘: ‘Misses Reta Picker‘ ing. Hazel Seilar. Reta Carsrw, Wininlfred ‘Mobowa-Il u-nri‘ Alice Bernard. asststed by the United clroir w'-tlr Miss Janie Andrews as Organist. The program cvnsistrd ;a‘s0 o-f Raclltations by Annie Carevw and James Brown, a duet iby the Misses ‘Reta ‘Pickering and Janie Andrews. airrd choruses, ‘Mics Ruby hioDougaIi and Miss Janie Andrews taking the duet part I-n the closing chorus "O who will tell." Rev. '0. H. ‘Peters ‘presided and ‘gave a Irfml‘. inspiring address. A silver colleeton was taken for missionary pirrpoaes. The Hbpa River Amateur Dram- atisto ‘presented their play Oak Farm l0 a full house in North Wilt- eblre on Tuesday ‘evening. ll wan a pronounced success. Among those attending ‘from here wore Dr. Creon iiiieesrs A. B. Cirtclitt‘, lR. H. (fiamphei-l, Duncan Maclseod. ‘Ivan Bowman, Harold Easter. p," "fink-Trainer. "rheom u Menag- m England o; M|5_ (jam-pbgll nmluir meat from this source rililllllil be "W0 chlpimn who haw“ gone there dominated by an adverse trnrling t; . I any, val-sit ‘with hur sisters ‘in New] by ru-quiriny, n’ controlling Interest lu the British companies operating in Argentina. or in some other way, if at airy Lunc the supply of cltllctl and froz- lctniliinatiou. l Control Prices. l in connection with tho linking and distribution of ‘broad. the COIIIIILS- slon recommends that the food Lou-loll investigate the apparent overlapping, nraintain close sirprr- vision and intervene when [triers tond to become unreasonable‘; Iwntch the tiporntions oi the lIIlil- ling and price-fixing associations and ' iuterronu il non-canary in the .nti.~r- ., cats of the consumer. l The commission recommends that tho proprietors oi (‘old plants be required to firrnish stai- ,..<t1is of the stocks of moat ll3lll, lthcsc figures to be pu-hllshed i‘f the llOOd (touur-il so doc firs. l ’l‘hc governments, it is sirggcst- led, should exorcise its lnilm-ncra to insure the continuous study of in- tcruntionul food problims by tho; r-cononrlc HPPtillil of tho lmngui‘ oil Nations and tho propnratotr oi‘ periodical reports for the council o-l‘ tho League. ______e0-oi__ l storage. ‘ Are counting on you to keep gym classes, vocational talks v and classes, social “good times” and religious instruction going-gin short, to make them four-square men. THE “Y” IS THE WAY-—GIVE TODAY. Space Given by l’aton’s Ltd. it liirimo. lever. succtuis to his title vcry much mdssed in ‘many of the lllUYU is grout speculation us Io onerous and_ ‘useful adolvrtes of who will re plncr‘ him ni the lli'llli|l»',il0il citizenship whose (turtles for oi thl» grout busltu-ss hi: tltevclopcdllhc ‘pr rgresa of religilon- education. SlliIl'i?l\lIl(ll‘l‘S in Lever Iirothers. rlcultulo and everything that Lirnilvil, lllllllllCl' close to 200 000 _ liill IOPWHIKI lrll‘? IIIOTBI Mid 1118101‘- lzut as Lord Lcvcrhulnre was by‘ i“ advanmmenl or this B31115“ a It... u..- lurgvsi lnrlivlrllltil snaw-ilgilcluiiulél cnigvczuyou Mwayl .v that contro H‘- H 0 ‘ ~ lxflllliritsl: ximilelill: Sillmes‘ In the social life you ‘played n "psmvs H“, “rem “m,” manuruv. prominent port among your friends TlTLlE GOES TO SON I LONDON, May I3.-Vlscount I.e- irerhulrne who begun lillsiiler-ls in 1806 by cirttlng soup into flirkos and who Iutcr llevclopterl u world- Mr- and ‘Mm- EVBPBU- wedlmlkwvide trade in soap, owed mur-h of‘ his success to his romnntic intim- lnation .lla saw lu the commonest o“ ‘valneedfly “vlmlnll wleaflllnl forms ot trnde a great field for ad-l veniture rind with cnuruee and rur» Individuality he created enterpris- es from sirch small Iicltinnings us flshmongcrlug. From early boyhood In‘ arose shortly after four o'clock every mornlnit and as a rule he had n‘- complisherl n day's work Iiefore oth era reached their offices, After gaining his first fortune at the age of 35 he nave lavishly to charity and tn education instilli- tlnna, hardly a year passing with- out some princely‘ donation. While his son. the lion. Willinm Antiseptic Soothing Healing Gives quick roll“! for sprains, bruises, rheumatism and inflammation. humans _ ,, . _. ri:‘.i neighbours wh. n sickness or "mil": l"'°"l'l“'_ff" [:53 Lidiggrlilfyligirgg‘other troubles afflicted any fpmliy .1"? m" r‘ _l h m. rota" fish! You bestowed a large .~.hare of .C"-‘ a gremh‘ l‘n {he Unlted Km‘ Chris-flan Charity and when joyful flmm lhgmtl: 0251M,“ dmnhcmm Iestivetlles were hcld in the itfiih- ii-(ii-i{..§n( e L i bourhood you w-eie always ieady ‘Jlitl w-llling to glveu helpingihand FAREWELL RECEPTION to brim; th-rm "to a strecessfir-l ‘Isstw. To enumerate your many {good qualities ct heart a-nd ‘mind would occupy considerable space f tho short time ut our disposal, bii‘ flitt- i ~ d flee it to suy that one and all of u; lllfll ]‘§P.5€lll€i1 him and W f9 ‘B11 Wm "my ml“ you as B‘; "l, iimilly trill‘ flrgalgf°hlogifmzg ‘ll’;‘"‘i“i asset in this section of Irlnce lire Natl"! Y ‘ - ' ‘ ' " Edward Island and the cit v l hrre he is erttenin-g as a pariiner in y “ m‘ l .-\ inn-qr‘ nuuzbsr bf ‘ffiends a-litl ~ at 1h» home 0i Mr. lnorbbors n" James R. (iieonu-n. Newton, Lot w ‘John, N. B., will undoubtedlyftrouen ‘l l"??? “"91"?” umflmlse‘ ,fi| by your location there. § " Air. and hire. (lreenan both fiti-, m vh‘,dm.nx you m“, ‘bye mm imzly rrvplitd lo the address and tlbnnkt-d their -many ‘Tilendd "h" h l L pmmy waited m] ‘thvmimsny years o f-hgaltb. harp no!‘ BI PC 3C1‘ i l ‘ " rml assured ‘thorn that if any of m and prosperity i-n yo r new of ‘labor and rdini it thcm visited St. John at any i-imel c“ ' y l“ ,3 to lot them know and theylorm o, yo" o“ mimd. “gm” . M‘ ct-raly with you and wife and mil)! sometimes entertain plélsanth WCIllIl ‘be only too glad to entertain k0,", plush th "m while in the city. 3| d b M] d “ ‘Alter lunch was sorwd 8911"?‘ gm our‘; .1 printc remarks ‘were mndle. by M. McKeuna. John MJMur-‘phy, Miohaevl __ Grnonan and Michael Mulligan and hofhre ‘dispersing the Nalliloml An- ‘hem wins sun's. The following tis the address. To Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ja-meo R. Greeinan and family, Newton. 1m 26 Dear Friends —We have assem- bled horn tonight to my a verly re- limtnnt lure-well to you on lean-nth; of ytm-r irrention 0o move to the province of New Brunswick ‘to err m- as a partneir ‘In a ‘piupmntvel hirslness enterprise ‘and at the some time wish yc-u aibunthnt success l‘n ltb" new undertaking. _ You h . e been‘ ylifeflolk l-Qldenil wI rflnoitmw __