5Q _1 !1 " >11 '99-'71”!=-1s-2=PO:r=r4lei-v-.u..=»»_.-.w..-. .£aflh'1 5aéra~§lhat a . y“ "at ' FOR MINOR CUTS Wash under running water, and apply “Vaseline" Jelly. Helps nature to heal, helps prevent scars. pleasant, entirely safe. Soothing, L001: Ior the Trude Mark "Vaseline" I! Ia your prulccliun l Chcsehrough Mfg. Co” (‘midi 5510 Chabot Avenue MUN i ill" Al. .' 1lla:;c:iill<: nun: MARK PETROLEUM JELLY A Sons 0f Temperance Grand Division The Grand Du um oi llu- slur; of Temperance of Prmflv l-ldlvnrd Island will meet in qunrlrrlj. rmssloll with Excelsior Dilsmlnl. Willnol Valley, Wcdnc-sdul". Jul}: lzllh :11 2.30 p. m. There \‘.'lll be l pllllll" ‘Temperance lncclinu, il(l(ll'l"§~.\l‘fl ill‘ outstanding T('l'll])f‘l'i\ll1'l‘ Worker» at 8.00 p.111. llzv-ll ~-libor<illi:~l~ division is urged lo .\t'll(i n, lllli quota of (felt-gates. Llntllrluln- ment will be proucictl A. .\. Nlzicil-ZUI). (iraml Woriily |'.lll'l;ll'l‘ll JAR. J. l’I{()|-'i'i"I (frond Srribc 7705791113 "ritual ,To ail owners of dog; within the City. A tax of two dollars shall be annually paid for each dog and five dollars for each bitch by the owner or keeper thereof at the office of the Clerk of the Police Court on or before the first day of July in each year. Prosecutions for non pay. msnt of this tax will begin ten days from this date July 7th, 1927- JAMES E. BRADLEY. 7551-7 fiwvfmlii. ' OF HOUSEHTHJl FYILYITTIKI-l ON TUESDAY, Jl'l.\' 12TH AT ELEVEN ()'(‘L()('K AT THE ARENA RINK I have instructed J. A. McDonald" to sell by Public Auction on life above date all my household effects including parlor. tlinzn: room. bed- room and kitchen lurnitiirc, £1150 one Studebaker cur. Sale Positive. No reserve. Terms cash. EX-SUPT. G. A. SllARPE. 'l’i02793i BOSTON Y by Steamer» llNTERNATlONAL um: Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. Every Wednesday steamer leaves St. John 9.00 A.M.~ Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 P. M., Lubec 2.30 P. M. East- ern Time, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. ‘ Every Monday, Friday and Satun day steamer sails direct from St. John to Boston. ‘ Leaving Sf- John 1.00 P.M,, Ailangic Time, due Boston next day P. M. Daylight Time. Csmucllslu a! 80mm with direct steamer In New Yuri Reduced rates for autnnmbilor accompanied by passengers EASTERN "iTEANISHIP LINES I~I Professional bards Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate oi N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and H0891!“ Practice limited to Ey°- 51": 11°" and Throat Tasting Eyes and supplying Glasses, Oflioo, Bayer Building Great George Btrest l Oflibo Hours-Q to 12.80. 1.30 to 5.00 mu o0 a. BENTLEY JJ. A, Bentley W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrlste and Atturnsy-at-Law OM00: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Onarlottstpwn, F‘. E- ilfiidilaia As. McPhee B.A J. A. McDONALD s Isnlators, Attdrnsys, Etc. Money to Loan- ‘ “ark ' McGuizan ate 26 hard boiled eggs on a bet. , x / 1' " ii ./" 1' 2 ma: 7 w, ,/ ,, 3 lilfllllfilllall‘ t ., l 1 ANIMAL CHARACTERISTICS “He's a lamb in disposition." “Bu! a leopard in reputation." "How can you say that?" 3o spotted, you know." cxpcctediy): the cook? you to pay me to hug the cook-it“ keeps her contented. you shiver when he Proposed?" me fifty thousand in cold cash." Niagara Falls! violin ls by a great 2.00 two hundred years old. i .. _ ,. wan“: Go on‘ man_that Vim] 3 ‘ Very different lo the "Powers, ‘cum. “kg Wu ma“ new said lruteuzzo s mother. Klanclng L helplessly towards her child, who , :4’ ‘g would understand ‘better how to l 14 ? ‘cope with the society lady. “"‘“‘" “ "_““"'"; "So restful!" gurgied Virginia. EXPEGTANi' Read Mrs. Nlenard's Letter. Her Experience May Help l |. i l might set me back if l started to do I s 1 n. F. McPHEEI 11 115111"- ' now nearly five months old. lam ‘ nble to do my work all by myself now. 1 l they need hsl s-ral l 1|OOOO9QOOQ4FO§§ l‘ HEARTS AFIRE I By Mae Christie _ 6 for tbat.... ‘l Mother had ou her best silk dress. too. and her balr done lilo f new way that Prudence liked. The table looked lovely with that 1118 vase of biuebells in the middle. fluid on the best 811111011116?“ 1°11‘ ‘cloth. ‘l The d (Continued) hands of the grandfnthsri "1 111" F0111 511* always and 31' lmlnutee past the hour. He'd be 11 ways?!“ ller voice bad an lmplor- jhere soonun ins 1111011="1°"- . Ab! There was u.» click of the “Ub-linh!" Another kiss. -ga,de“_ga,e_ A; 135;; “Say it. Bert! Just any it!" “You're. . . .uiy. .. girl!" runner “aiming n“ n", \n"1|l_ (What u iitllu child of nature lmued hm, ha“, mm posrtlogi she was, to be sure! And this rust-| Ho“, ugh, and qun-iv l \- foot-I romance!) ‘ l ".~\ll(l——i.\llil yoll'll come in to-‘ged pa!“ morrow aflernouiw-l mean. to-day wan here~-__and she was o“ w ,—aud meet my father and molh- welcmne he, lover’ am; m [mug '31"? '1‘111'Y”111“Y411 19"” 1° ma“ him in. and introduce him. W1“ 1191'“ T111‘ b"! "Yo" “'1'” With a radiant smile she fluull o wistful and appealing. "About four [he fmnmloor ope“ wlde’ m meet o'clock. fol tea?" ‘__ “h; ' lie disengaged her arms. "l lion’! know. Priiiiclicc. it's llif- ‘vnmanfnuhpr ficnit t0 get zl\va,\'—" . “Tu please- lll(.1, Bell? .\i_v heart's M M,“ virgin,“ Dale! not on ll. And~~anrl mother's ai- | ways asking why you don't conic!" , (So the wind lay in that quarter, did ii‘! Bother the mothers! Vir- ginia Dale didn't have such trouble-l lsolne zippendages! Phy did Prud-l once have lo drag her mother into; Virginia had come to iecounoltre. lllw affair)? . She was no shy young woman. “l‘ll collie 11' 1 can 1101151111)’ Rot _No, not she! She believed in tak~| 1ll\\‘§l_\‘_ sweetheart. Now, don't yon lng fate in her own two hands». '\vol.r_v. i-Ivclgvllliinrfll be nil right". slim. white, cruehiooklng hands‘ "1'1l 1w cxllvcling you?’ A 11111B_they werc~and wrestling from the tremor of doubt had crept into iicrjlqkle jade everything her greedy’. voice. She tried lo keep it tlflvrlLisoul desired, lle loved her..'.. i A chit like Prudence Page wasn't “All right, Prudence. Now. l canmgoing to disconcert her. No, or keep the car waiting any longerflieourao not. She was too experi- You get right into bed and have avenged a, campaigner. She would 111w 11191311- Good-bye dear!‘ AlPflntl out ~all she wanted, Bkllllll Iotller kiss. Rather a quick and perwactlrlan that she was. ‘funclury one. this time. Even if cruder methods must be l "T1"111‘11'1"“" He“? llresortoil to, Virginia wouldn't ‘mean. . . flinch. .' l ilul ho was off. viziltr-riur: down And ycl- ‘ i 11111.‘ 211F111"! llulh and through the The stupid child was staring at lgalo, uer almost as though she were a, ’ She wnlchrti him drive away in ghQuL-uud not a, human being. it the big, expensive car be loved to was going to be rather tiresome, He: One of my mates at college She: Why, the cannibal! ' welcoming smile ? ' CHAPTER Xi Undercurrents Ll w ‘17 '*~l ,_;_ 751 k l 'l‘oda y, J " ql -- - l lT WOULD PAY HIM TO PAY villa ill. Master oi House looming in un, "11 fiullv only sin had molwv. Do | pay yo“ u, hugitille would give Bert everything! this interview. l led the flew-comer portly. raising did. slie was just hound to nillkeubove her, him happy. y When tho car llllfl (lisappeared, ing, She didn't even ask her to’ 5111' Went round to the kitcheu- come in. or make any motion that ldoor, felt under tho mat for the [night load the visitor to think thati ROY. and quietly 10K her-Self 11110 she was welcome. Dull, these 11111 1101180» ‘ country maiden were! Odd l And not. "H111 iliiflflvllllls- 1411B the chi! had had a following‘ last.’ Willi sleeping the sloop of youth night! 111111 11811111119118. with the smile umu had been responsible for that. ;her pretty face.... l, "Dill you enjoy yourself, my dur- ry for the ‘undehdogf. . linfl?" if seemed no time at all unr Butler: No, sir; but it would payl He| llil her nlotlinl woke her, standing l“ an“ ma“ %he spoke again, lhis Mm R M_ , :31 .1‘l[l‘;hlq)‘(l1i.l'$;:ll‘k\l\'llll a. ‘living, ruill- time in banierlng vein. although CFC], M“) Momma“ stud,“ mm" W860!’ “kg P lffiflllllffifi an annoyed gleam spnrklen in iol 930 n M_ ha" ma“, ' ~‘ '° “"1 1‘- 1" e11}? 1 ,, m WPG <23) Atlantic City. Studio .1 Find‘! wt l“ ki d , I was not expect ng you, sa ' Prograrm l "lwmn 1111- >4 1111- 1 11 114; 1111 lyrlutience quietly, and with dignity. ‘ll 11- Maybe. expecting some one SPORTsJIALKS Why did. _"-‘\“'1"111.V- 111011101‘, illflllkfl- Al olstv?" The child hull n gala look '11P!“- iusl lo 1111K") \\'1111- 1 11111 1101i about hcr! “if l come in, should I "Alonfl with his hand he oflerec V11 Shy “m1 11wkwm'd*h'11 111111 bf‘- Spoillilg 110011? 1'11 115119 111 11° 11 lflllrlscd. Ar1ll~-aiiil.,llloii l hall heaps kllyjoyj" E111 P111'111B1‘11-" With an effort, Prudence answ- l "l knew you would." A proud grgd; u“ isniiie llilzhted the mother's worn "My mother's 1n the parlour, If 1mm‘ ‘The 51111113 was 101/913’. and you would like a cup of tea.——" 5° W910 Y011- 111.)’ 11111111113- 11 1111119 Pruduilceis moihm‘ wan dazzled 10°11 111i‘ _1)f11'1< lo 111i‘- 11113/5 01’ "l? by the fashionable apparition. The firz-li bail.‘ parlour of the (ireen Gables hadn't P11111911“ 31151191911 1111 1110 111195‘ seen such clothes in all its life be- 1101111 W111: a balmy heart- Beri was fore. And tlic scent of the Wllfl 11011111115 1114111!’- AS B119 11198111111» flowels Prudence had plucked was 1511" “mud he" m“ "haffimhes completely overshadowed by tho and the yeilowhammers singing in Exotic perrmm, waned [mm the ihe meadow: "He is (roming! l-ic beam,“ whlch pmled the Email .11‘ ‘K111111111! A1111 "h" M011“ 11111‘ 11 apartment like a sweet narcotic, ,snaich of song herself’. almost ovemoweflng_ _ __ "whb 1111"’ 11“'111'1Y lwelfe "'1'1"“k1"‘ indeed. there was something ov- ‘llnly’ tour hours until the fufed ermwmlng 350m [his gorgeously 1111"" S" 111111111 "1119 ‘11111111 'r111“attlreil young woman. Mrs. Page 1,1931 Buyer m be 11011511911 _1111~-~- lfeil the sudden change in atmos» flowers ‘to be gathered for lhl- phem H", moment “he “me "L _ __ iith1(1....£l frock t0 be ironed voul '3 change m“ w“ no, due to no,» ""‘ . , fume, 0r to prett clothes alone... _ Al tour‘ oclock she was waitlugl oMomen m“), h, Miss virgin“, :11 m“ “M10111 ~ 1191110111115’ 911119111‘ lDale, from the Towers. Miss Dale ; ug the click 0i’ the garden gate at my moyhery prudmice affected the iiny moment. nntmducflon ‘ l Bert wouldn't fall her a seconril “Delighted to meet yo,“ I am .x:";",“1_1qed 1|1ri1°g15f111"11m1111“e‘1~ sure," gushed Miss Virginia. ex- T 11f“ 1;: 5M“ 1’ 13111 ‘"111 1'11 111“ tending u patronizing hand. “What ‘Nora’ n was clover 11111111511 '10 n charming. rustic place you have here!“ , S l=—----_~~ ‘r 1 Her tono was such as the squirrfs daughter might use to the hum- - blast cottages on the estate, of a SOUNDED BRAND NET! 1 high-born, philanthropic visitor to Musician (alter playingl: Th mwcrwf" , lilo donlzen of on East End slum. “And you shivcred? A DISCOVERY Bug: Well if there isn't the ousting off her cloak, and at a quick glance taking in the general aspect of’ lllc room. No, not at all bud for such ordinary peoplo! Nothing pretentious, of oourso. But they'd spared her the horrors of crochet ontimassars, stuffed birds, wax fruit under glass, what- nots, and all the other accessories dangerous. {that folks of this closs seemed to .8"!:r1:;:f'v::::'-r:"'-.::"'::; 11°“! causgof zanulrubbln? andezresafiig o; I “Won't you infuse the tea, dear?" shoes. At all druflillt‘! and shoe dealer's. [MP5, P550 WEB saying t0 her daugh- c°'11"'"""1*- ter. "We can get some made frosh~ friend, when ho ar- Virgluia raised her Zara-pads l ' Ends pain atonce No waiting-one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl‘: Zinc-pads the pain is gone. After the corn is healed it. never comes back. If new shoes irri- tote the spot again. a lino-pad fixes it overnight. Old methods of paring l con-is, or using caustic acids, are ilIliTilEilS (Ihntham, Ontario.— “l want toteii you how much good your medicine . - has done me. Be- ‘ fore my baby came l felt so weak and run- down that I could hardly do my fiibluil-MJk-R new: $1.3; v, _,..,._,,.._,_._,_ THE CHA_RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN jlllllfll! them, wasn't be‘! Trust 111111.31,- wbom we ‘are always glad to wel- come," said Prudenccfs _motlier iwas very meaning. "The more the merrier!" 11cc]; in tho corner pointed to t“ fortable. ‘Undercurreuts were so cond failure And Prud- ~Oh. where was he? ‘once, all athrlli, rushed to a little Virsinlo Dole lo show lier—Prud- and once-how little she counted in his . Lllfe? ic setting gave an added flavour to lamps sounded, coming up u“ m‘. and g... me mm she Sa“._,hmugh the open windo\v—'i‘rayiiiore com- "l‘ll open the door. mother. You mini: up the flagged path to tho door! shrank from encountering her lov- what could have bappen- nerves ed? \\’hy! n wasn't Bert! it was a world scented out 0f lulle- rain-ll under thc supcrcilious stare Bert 111111 the woman. w "wet 11011" uud humiliate liel? ilecnuse the Tllilflilfll" had {lone m. in advance of iiim. and proved the magnet’! ‘ CFCF i411) Montreal. Concert. WOO i508) Phila. Grand Organ. 'WHK i265) Cievelnuddvocal Ducts. ‘wnaz was) elSpringfield. "Don't you recognize me?" quer~ KDKA (313) Pittsburg- lllll. lll any (ruse. (‘filing 8B she hpr gyes in [Wudence (m [he gteplwlP i508) Phllll. Duett. The girl nodded, but said notb ,WEAF (492) N. Y. Everready Hour, lllllt WJZ i454) N. Y. Concert to WJZ. 0|‘ course Peter Armstrong wBz (333) Springfield, Concert, W11 lust the tyne 01 ma» 10 1w W- wrnn (366) Clearwater. Recitals. "Well, you don't seem overjoycdjwhw M28) (“not Duem’ WGY (380) Schenectady. Monologue KDKA (316) Pitts. Baseball. wrzar- (492) 1v. Y. Sawdust Trial. 8.00 P. WABC (326) N. Y. was there? And you wouldn't1 I me!" "My daughter has many friends. lstauily. “Naturally Z " Virginia's smile Prudence felt miserably uncolrr ard to cope with! There was pain. too. at Berth se- to keep a promise. llad he ssut Then, as she made a nbve to go Every instinct in Pludonce r at that moment. Virginia's advent had set her jangling, and the whole Was there a plot on the part 0i Or bad lie only kcpl his promise, (To Be Continued) ————<0->——-—- T0m0rr0w’s Radio Program TUESDAY. JULY l2 International Radio Programs CONCERTS 12.35 P. M. 5.00 P. M 00 P. M. Novelty Program. 7.45 P. M. 8.00 P. M. to WEAP, WEEI, WJAR, WGR. WFI, WRC, WCAE. WTAM, WMJ. WSAI, WGN, KSD, WOC, WCCO. WGY. WSB, WMC. KDKA, KYW, WBAL. WJR. 8.30 P. M. 8.45 I‘. M. 1.20 P. M. “Lighting for the Porch Party." 5.55 P. M. 6.45 P. M. I I "Cow Hollow Luke." DANCE ORCHESTRAS 9.00 P. M. WLW (428) Cincinnati. Formica. . 10.00 P. M. WJZ (454) New York. Hotel Penn. 10.30 P. M. CFCF (411) Montreal. Denny's. (Copyright, 192. by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) i-eom-i- MNPLE PLAINS SCHOOL lOn the afternoon of Woiincaduy. June the twenty-ninth. ‘the closing exercises of lMaple Plains School vbtlltors and ratepayers were pres- cut: The pupils were ably examin- ed in several subjects by Misc inn McCnrvlile read a pleas ing pddress. ':‘.ll lo candy and a pleasant noon's entertainment close, by singing -ue ihcln. Programme iExorciae of Wolconiv by cr Hubbard Children" by Joe M0 liurville. Olga rby Alva Walsh; Recitation Queer llloy“ by lion, “Grannlcfs Childhogd," by Kw‘ thlcon Murphy; (‘losing rl|l1lUi‘ll. by — Ldster Walsh. l The closing exercises of Baysll \ ‘School were held on Wednesday aimd We 115k Y0" 1° 8000M this 1st prize for attendance, Mildred ;although the ladies of the distrfi-u E1111 9-5 fl token oi’ the love and iwere present in goodly numbers-tlem 01 111B Pupils 0f Bayside , BBYSMB, June 29th, 1927. inlarfs Murphy replied most feeling- ake in mwexpresslng her regret at severing Fltzsluilmons. ‘Fitzsimmnns; Prize for Punoluailiy thereby showing the deep lPeter MoCarvillc; lilrlze for (lener- which they do not, g u-l Proficiency in Grade Viflll 'lll‘l ‘educauonay The programme‘ J ties which have bound them to- sklllfuily prcpared_ and cxcellpqher 5° 11113118811151)’ f0!‘ the Dost; rendered and consisted of recital‘? 3191118. and P81111011"!!! them lhat dialogues and songs in addltiotf" "'19 111°“ 00111181 eflflhly 5580C- thc ordinary examination o #11115 11111511 0119 <18! be broken. Sho n treated both pupils andpnr- ' with a liberal quantity of delic- by Miss Irene Morrison and 5 candy B11451‘ which the assemb- lrroup had their pictures taken Miss Jessie McIntyre. The sing- of the National Anthem brought examination to a closo-N. lMoCarville; Prime for highest aver- age in Grade 111 Kathleen ‘Murphy Prize for lHlghcst Average in (Prado ill Dorothy lMurpliy; ‘Public School Certificate. lllu. lMcCarvllle. wore held. and a large number of their teacher, Miss ‘Winnifrcd lBcsl, and also by Mrs. Edward Murphy. A pleasing prngrnmline was liicn cal" ried out. after which several 0f the pupils were prescnlled with prizes. Mr. lAivn Wuish then promoted tlic teacher with a handsome gift while School district have gathorcd liuro today to bid you farewell upon your depalture I10 takc up your work in All were rll9li treat- alter mun" in n Null-anal An- , soulnle. As T boys and girls", lReciiation "The Reason Why," by lDorothy Murphy: Recl- tation. "Mary und her Brother" by =Peler MclCarvllle; Exercise "Moth- Witll-lli, Jmulur: (Balms llllta. Murphy; Monologue. "Unfortunate Anna" by Anna -l¢‘ll.z> almmons; Recitation "Hor Auswe-Wtonchor or in whaulvcr wnlk of lilo by lMlldred Fillzsl-m-mons; Exul-clso ‘The Flag" ‘by 3 girls; Recitation “A Edward Walsh; Monologue "Aunt Dinah 0n Matri- head like a high-bred charger who scents the battlefield. 1'80, 8/5 l I wgirkd My head P“ °'“.°.".""1" iflhun", , thousht. there was a ‘beau’ expoct- - ac e continua y . and [was so dis- THE BEDTIME STRIP-— couraged that l couidcry from ' ' ' morningtilini ht. _ , I had snot er ~ baby justoneyear - ' " and a aif old and it gave me s lot to ‘ A do. So I thou ht l would try Lydia _ . E. Pinkhamki egetable Compound, as l had rendso much about it in the little books. I found a difierenceright away as my head was relieved and my tired feelings gone. My sister had been doing my washing and she continued doing it, as she said _._.....__.~._-..._ _... .\> ‘Tl-unfit. spuawolo \ COM: our OF THAT HOLE AND "mu. Ma " " UR Llrsl ‘(OUD it sure did help me and I had taken just two bottles when my baby came. l-lo is a fine big boy, puzrf "Coon - is arrucK 1N ‘m: ENTRANCE 1O 00R HQUQgAND ‘(Op - on.» Gm" HlM \\= ' ' ‘clown-wow . taking your medicine again and i am l always recommend the Vegetable Compound to women. and especially to expectant mothers, as l believe - at those tirrros."— ' / Mrs. Omvaa ammo, MHsrveySt . - ' Solomon Owl '\ ‘ohm lccwalr: TlLL DARKJ cm ' GET HiM MUCH 1927 M my‘ 11', 1 A Year Old-and a Yet Ahead Only the Whippet gives you these advantages Unequalled economy. 4-wheel brakes (the only low-priced car within safety feature). All the speed you will ever want (55 miles. £0111‘)- , Acceleration from 5 to 30 miles in 13 seco More leg-room than any other light car. The smartest lines of any light car. 111,300 Whippet buyers in its first twelv nths-the i? first year. greatest success ever attained by a new car ° Ask your nearest Willy's-Overland Dea lat " the NEW LOW PRICES on Whippet —- $79510 $960; Whippet Sixes—$975 to 5- F.O.B. Factory. Sales tax extra. No Ex _‘ ova O McLAINE SERVICE STi 186 GRAFTON 'STREET, GHARLOTTETOWN CORNEY BROS. Am Summerslde, P. E. I- 15205 Whipet Owners in a nin-wicle economy t"; (in wh the gasoline tank was official-sealed) cstabiirhed g new “l lid Record" by alto“)- ing In rage of 4Q MILES PERGALLON dawn J KINGS COUNTV GARAGE Mvflfarue. P. s. I. W Prizes 2nd Prize for attendance. Annn men were conspicuously abdiool. classes which was conducted teacher Miss Elsie Murphy, Address ‘Maple lPluins School, Jon M -. T, i < 1111"“ 29' 11927 an}; Jcvidtdgtlillh‘ of flllogdllfgg’ careful training which re l, most. crcditably upon their " and to show their aprcciatlon Miss W. llosi, Dear Teucherw- ‘Wo the pupils o1‘ biopic Plains efforts they presented her witl suitable gift accompanied byfmnfl.“ Llnlmm n" Wu“. and nplm. following address. To Miss Elsie Murphy. p Dear Teachcrz-It is with ~ cd hearts that we come to _; of another school year know this time we must say n revolr" but "farewell." . We iuul hoped that you prevailed upon to remain other parts. W1: all lknow that by your kind and (lhcorful ¢llsl10fl'111<111 you will succeed in winning the mod will of all with whom you us- n teacher you have been very kind and thoughtful lo each and ovory pupil, and wo thunk you for your great interest taken throughout. line tor-m, which bus another ye but o“ h“ been a sircmnuful he. '1" Y Y . 0| mt | t 1W0 nak you to illu-cpt this slnuil mherwlse 5° W9 (31111 171111 E11 ., _ "n. maihogfi ‘c ‘n "h iokcu as a romemhraiuzo of lll(‘. 1199151311 £11111 lfXilfess 9111' V’ D term you spout. ln ‘Maple Plains. 110111‘ cnar urc. l W We all hope you will succeed, as a Burma the two years ' ' AND R’ have been with us your l position and cheerful ma l won you an abiding place ‘ fcctlons. Regretfully do that no more shall we kindly smile to greet us o_ you may choose. throughout manly yours to come. Our sincere good wlullrs will fol low you through your llfo. Signed on behalf of the pupils of mony" by Ina lllnCarvlllil; Reclin- Maplo Plains School. ins nor your constant for Decides to Wait Ouch? ‘AMI w: son's fiTlCKlNG "to THE’. stoma OF ‘\'\-\\s HOLE; .E>\JT l'l_l_ HAVE. T0 eta-r AWAY BEFORE THAT COWARD HORNLEJDNL GETS may '4. ‘- Chstham, Ontario. a ‘I’ 1'1‘? a BAys|DE scflooL V311 us over difficulties. e thank you most sincerely for many klndneses you have shown —~ —~—<¢o>—-—-- so macaw» Mano-mo» EYES TESTED n J. s. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists ,1) 142 Richmond street O0 #06000 O40+§§O Sr w mains. TONi HT THOUGH ‘clause: Home: uwiuv. be. can: . wl-leu l-le. Hun: Fur-av Gone. AND AT U5