1m; Y -' ANNA MAY WONG i ADDED...“CART _ LASTTIMLESA room Zpoaiirr‘ nouns —JOHN notes "MWHITE PARADE” A glorified screen version of the famous musical success that holds you breathless with beauty, drama, comedy the “OPEN SESAME” to the richest feast of enjoyment the screen has even given EVEN monE ELABORATE rum THE sraoa PLAY! - WITH . . . . GEORGE. ROBEY REATEST pl all MUSICAL SPICTACLII “The Story or "m. Night Shall be told in All Ages." —Ca|iph a! Bagdad. nd delightful music! It's ou! - TRITZ KORTNER OON" IN COLOR Presentation ILDUBBSB AND PRESENTATION ‘I0 MRS. ALEXANDER McLEVNAN On the evening of Monday, Jan. 1th, a large number of the younger gcople of the Wood Islands Pres- yterian church and Sunday ” assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Molennan, Wood Islands. For several years Mrs. McLennan i has been one or the leaders in the ; work oi the Sunday School and of the Young People's Society and her work has been very much appreciat- .. 6d by all. . Wishing to give some tangible flfbresslon of their appreciation of what Mrs. MrLennan has been d0- ting for them the younger people assembled at her home for that purpose. The earlier part of the evening was spent in music and games and social intercourse. Alto!" it was believed that all who wene coming had arrived, Mr. Mur- :=' doch McPhee called thc meeting to , ‘ order and state the purpose of the " gathering. _ He then called upon Miss Grace McDougall to read the address to Mrs. Mcbennan. ~ The (allowing is a copy of the addres to Mrs. Alexander Malon- _ nan. " Dear Mrs. McLennan: Among other things in life you no doubt 5 . have taken notice that this every- ‘ . day world of ours is somewhat self- ish . In other words the great majority of people at least seem to spend the most oi their time thinking oi‘ ithemselms and of their own selfish interests. And; yet while this is true it. is a also true that at one particular season of the year most people seem to wish to net ouisidi: oi them- selves and give some attention to . _ the welfare of others. " ' That season as we will all no _doubt readily understand is the Christmas cud the New Ylmr . lesson, and that season as we all too lre quite aware affords a. splendid opportunity for many people who wish to give expression to their ap- preciation of any kindness or favors which-loam been shown to them by their friends. And hence it was that when we. the teachers. hlder . tcrec "trpils and other: who are in- in the welfare of our Sun- rcreiving many - and favors from you as leader in our Sunday school , should give some real tang- cx our appreciation in some fMacLeafl “P?"F'.“'» .- \ 2081188. i0 817K110 extent, how much we feel that wc are in b; you for all the favors that you have shown to us. You will no doifl remember that when we were organizing our Bun- day School in July last it was not then intended that such great re- BDOB-sibiiltiec. as those oi the office of superintendent, should have been 101d “Pvn you. At that time it was felt that if you would only nu the office of assistant superintendent, that that was c-ll that would be re- quired of you. But as you know. when from time to time it was impossible for our Superintendent to be present you always readily and willingly assum- ed the weighticr responsibilities of that more important office. It mattered little though in what office you were asked to serve you always did your work well, and. you did. it in such a. beautiful spirit that you have won the esteem, the confidence, and the love of all. We would now ask you to kindly accept this small gift as a slight token of our appreciation of your services and of the high esteem in which you are held by us. We would ask you to value this not so much because of its intrinsic worth, but rather becaum of the expression of admiration and of goodwill conveyed by the giving of it from us to you. We trust that you will be long spared to carry on this icndld work of teaching the young and oi bringing them into living touch with Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Friend in life. and in carry- ing on this noble self-denying work may you be richly blessed. may your life be filled with that sweetest of all sweet joys-the swmtest joy that. can be lmown this side of Heaven-namely, the joy of duty nobly done, the joy oi service faithfully rendered. Signed on behalf of the teachers and pupils oi the Wood Islands Sunday School,- MRS. ALEXANDER COMPTON MYRTLE McMILLAN DANIEL McMlLLAN Shortly before the cloaingmi the reading of the address Daniel Mc- Millan came forward and present- ed Mrs. McLennan with a snug-siz- ed purse. Although taken by surprise Mrs. McLennan made a very fitting re- ply and thanked the teacher and the pupils and others not only for their splendid gift but also for the way in which tiny all had assisted her in trying to make the Sunday Bchooi such a great success. Ali‘ then joined in singing "Fbr She‘: a Jolly Good Fellow." . An address was then given by Rev. R. Hensley Btavcrt. Just before closing his address Mr. Stavert congratulated Mrs. MoLcnnan and the flne staff of teachers on the splendid summer's work that they had done in the Sunday School. A dainty lunch wu cervcd by the ladies. After some further time had been spent in music and games the happy gathering was brought by thc National Anthem. ‘wacloccbyalijoininghcndc and cincing Auid Mug Sync, followed CAPIL L451‘ P CLAUDETTE » ALSO... “IMITATION- or LIFE ". LastD rein-id “ ~ sash’. f“: .‘6§wh.»°“é‘f.i=m°‘??’§" w IRENE HERVEY and Comedy “HOLLYWOOD TROUBLE” Mat. 3.15. Eve. 7 a 8.4.5 P.M. STARTING THURSDAY Al The CAPITOL THE TIMES TODAY’ COLBERT IN once . BUCK JONES SERIAL LABUR READY FUR ELEBTIUN (GP. By Guardian's Speck] Wire) LONDON, March 4-—'I'he British Labor party has cast its lines for l. genera-l election in the fall. Grant " Wins Bermuda Men ’s Singles Ti tl e (C. P. (hble) (By Guardian's Special Wire) HAMILTON, Bermuda, March- 4. --Bryan “Bitsy" Grant of Atlanta. Georgia, ousted from the men's doubles yesterday, found revenge today when hosmashed his way National conferences have ap- proved its programme of action. Its appeal is ready. The election may through all the tennis strategy of J. Gilbert Hall of New Jersey to win the Bermuda's men's suigles title by not cgme. Ministers of the crown have vied in positive declarations that there will beno dissolution this year. Yet Labor is organizing And its policy is the creation of a new social order. c British soc- ialist COIHIIIOIIWOEItIk-Blld peace. The great dominating aim is peace - organization of peace throuzhthe League of Nations, re- nioval of causes oi war. There are to be no secret alliances, treaties or engagement ‘of any kind. A Labor majority would pass a peace act of parliament which would: (l) Make it impossible for any British government to use force as an instrument oi national policy. without violating the law of the land. (2) Empower the government to apply any economic and financial measure necessary to take its share in collective action. ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of Febru- ary: Grade L-Eilzabeth Gallant: 2. Olive Rowley; 3. Geneva Stanley. Grade [X.—l. Katherine Feav- yiour; 2. Mary Prowse; 3. Mary Gal- lant’. Grade VlIlI.-—1. Mary Macdon- aid; 2. Helen Cullen; 3. Catherine Carroll. Grade VTI.—l. Emma Peters; 2. Mary MoCloskey; 3. Muriel Crosby Grade VII.--1, Mary McDonald? 2. Edith Reid; ,3, Florence Cullen. Grade VI.-.-l. Mary Hennessey; 2. Frances Kelly; 3. Phyllis Rossiter, Grade Vls-Ll-Aifreida Rogers; 2. Eunice Condon: 3. Rosaleen Haugh- ey. . .. . . . Grade- Vl.-—i.- Eileen Y Quinn; 2. Marguerite" Somers; ,3. Mary Gand- Grede V.--l. Julienne Gallant; 2. Bernice l-laughcy; 3; Mary Coylc. Girade V.—_I.'.M'e1ita Crosby; 2. Eudora. McNeiii; 3, Elsie Doyle. Grade lVa-l; Frances McGulgan; 2. Urchin-Smith; 3. Agnes Malone. Grade IV.-l. Bertha Gallant; 2- Frances Steele; 3. Frames Duffy. (Solute 7H.--i. Jogloo Ooady: 2. Lillian McLean and Wanda Mac- Mtiian; 3. Marion Coyic. Grade III.—1. Teresa Gallant; 2. Louisa Rossiter; Zl. Anna Dcirnn. Grade H.--i. Phyllis Cronin: 2. Lillian Thistle; 3. Vivian Duncan. Grade II.-1. Mildred MccKeigan; 2. Florence Douoetie: 3. Frances Rossiter. Grade 11-4. Mildred Gallant; 2. Louise Wedge; 3. Beatrice Peters. Grade I.-l. Margaret Crozier; 2. Joan shcifoone; 3. Anne. Diamond. Grade I.-1. Ethel Trainer; 2. Bernadette Hagan; 2. Uldene Ar- cenault. D. R. Cameron Is Elected President HALIFAX, March 5. (GP): D. R. Cameron of Glace Bay was elected President at the annual meeting of the Nam Bcotia liberal-Gon- cenvutive association here iodci. He succeeds Dr. T‘. H. Little ‘ of STIFFNESS T...“ :'.':".'.'.' ".' g4 Iedlnhfiiql .m~»~i=r>"s1 the one-sided scores of 6-0, 6-0, 6-4. Mme. Sylvia Henrotin won the ladies‘ singles championship b)‘ de- fault from Dorothy Andrus who was unable to go on to the court because of an lnj dankle. Mrs. Jo' ‘Van Ryn and J. Md- Dlarmld, won the, mixed doubles title, comingout on top 6-8, 8-3, 9-7, over Mme. i-Ienrotln and E. Mc- Caulifl‘. , ' The ladies’ doublU final was post- poned until tomorrow in the hope that Mme. Andrus would recover sufficiently to enable her to team up with Mme. Henrctin against Mrs. Van Ryn and Miss Jane Sharp. ‘iilhe mens doubles title was de- cided yesterday after four sets, with Hail and Berkeley Bell of New York emerging the victors over Grant and E. McCaullff of Yonkers, N, Y., 6-1, 8-3, 2-6, 6-3. First ‘Reading Given C. N. Railway Bgi l l (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) O'I'I‘AWA_ March 4.-—'I‘iie-Bouse of Commons today gave first and second readings to the annual Can- adian Nationai Railways‘ financing bill to authorize provision of money for expenditures and indebtedness of the system during 1935. 'I'hc bill would authorize the fin- ancc minister to make during the fiscal year 1035-36 accountable ad- vances oi not more than 844,000,000 ~io be applied to net income deficits. It would also authorize expendi- tures of not more than 88,700,000 for equipment principal payments, sink- ing funds,‘ miscellaneous maturing or matured notes and other obliga- tions and expenditure oi’ not more than $5,500,000 for construction and betterment. acquisition oi property and working capital. The bill was referred utter second reading to the Canadian National Railways Committee. Big Response To Cancer Fund OTTAWA, March 4—Responsc oi the Canadian people to the appeal of the Governor-General for the King George V. Sliver Jubilee can- cer fund was demonstrated today by the flow of ieters with contri- buttons. They are already arriving in great numbers to Lady Beasborough at Government House. It was an- nounced more than $1,000 had been received. ‘ MILLOOVB SCHOOL Honor roll for Ybbniary: Grade X-l Blanche McQuaid, 2 Jack Trainer, 8 Jouph Arbing. Grade IX-l Hilda Quick. 2 Bim- adetto ‘Irainor. 3 Freddie and lid- win Hughes. , Grade VIII-l Kathleen Hughes, 2 Eulaiia Hughes, .2. Laura Hughes. Grad! VI-l Willie MacDonald, 2 Alfred and Vincent Macmtyre, t mu Albina- . . Grcdc IV--1.Gcorgic Hu , 2 Mary Maojntyre and Edna id, 8 Ray Hughes. ' . Grads III-Limb}: Mcclntym, 2 _ u . - - Central ' ' . » .0 ifiucrdicn . t . , EM IS the. .... ... El" I "tiulice of Prevention" "' ,2" n: ll . . I i u q. ' ' '-=- "*- 'Fl'lll'|' Salt '-'-‘-°"-'-‘>* "‘°“"*"-'»i-iii~'“" ' ' iulvgtcrtcd may a sarioug ma,‘ “'5' ' '0 "Fruit Salt" is a ggunl commons-rum urn moun- HANDY S123 first...” it sniff-S anon. n-cnc-v-u-am mag“ mm“, °°Pl=l°tiou _ i —-—-- 50 CENTS m" "mime" no caused by constipation. A dash fro? “meal-sum” la a glue cl woul- now and than ma?“ . I ‘ ~ l "We -e........-....... “°“’°"°"'”""" M» - “sore:- . wuto. Eno my; “my sou: no». ovn co vuu fir, act's-titan“ fir? p1,‘, m, ma,“ run through the union scum at ‘T ‘"- mvwm‘ M‘ - "a your druggm r. a. McDonald. wuz-s-o-at SFLENDID MEETING — It. J0- B00!- scpirs Literary and Dcbc cty met in their hall on debate. y cv- cnlng, March let, for their weekly The President, Mr. ‘Thoma: McAvinn, occupied the chair, in: called the meeting to ordcr. Secretary road tho minutes of the previous meeting and on motion oi , seconded by Mr. William Bradley, the minutes were adopted. A very enjoyable program was carried out, which consisted of ‘instrumental music by Mr. Frank Flood ‘and Mr. John McQupid; Rea/cllns. by Mics Mary Bradley; Step dancing by Urias Oarraghcr; Song, by Miss Mary Creamer; Read- ing, by MnFrank Flood; Harmon- ica music, by Masters Adrian and Thomas ‘Iraiuor. The debato follow- ed. The subject was. Resolved, that the home does more to promote good citizenship than th; school. speakers on the pro side were Mr. Bonnet ‘Ikainor and Mr. Gordon Waddeli, and on the con side, Mr. Thomas andlMr. Emmlextt German. c ccuas was - Wfldml ieresting and lively. '11 speakers Dllh“ Km‘ "m m! "W "lkfim" a? t}: pm 3:0 contain?“ 1?“. m Princess Ill-Hill.- e ome nc es o good citizenship were pflolsterlzid and de- "w! Q10 Allttllodfl "l0 Bu" 1N1! veloped in ths early life of the child, and that this early training hadaiastingcifectcnhiccharac ter, in the promotion of good clti- f? ‘The opposing submitted that while the good homc "might" do a great deal in the mak- ing of gkcotbi cgtlzeus léhewfact re- mains t a omcc. o many canes, do not give the moral and in- MTB- J01!“ H- Jill'- tellectual twining which it is their duty to give, hence the school, which should be a continuation. or a sup- plement of the home, must do the work which the home failed to do. Piuavlile Women's Institute met at At the conclusion, the judges de- the home of Mrs. Thomas J. Oor- ‘ cided that the con aide won by a corcn for their regular majority of two points. The critic. meeting. y unf Reverend Father Peters. while com- weather only seven ' members were mending the speakers for the efforts piuent. The meeting opened by re- do“ n” m. mode BHBBQIUOII-I by posting the “Club Women's Creed" which the 898801198 mlsht be im- ln unison and the roll call wls cu- nmved upon. The meetina cloud swercd by "a pound shower iorthe with the National Anthem. Mr. Frank Fl zenship. put forth, Hornbcstek-plan a WABHIN lst s strength. Ways and means of were also discussed. cake m that night. , 610w Cunningham & l-Iombostel Are Matched NEW YORK, March 4—Th6 twin OOH-D. tireless wonders of tract and field Glllflm 8M .1431’! -Giz|u cmmingham and M lpGl-IJQN In: Jurist Slowly Losing Ground Institute News PISQUID WEST WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE’ - (A. P. By Guardian's Stpccial Wire) GTON, March t-Slowly but steadily Oliver Wendell Holmes grew weaker today and Dhlilleians 5t used injections of glucose in an at- tempt to check the ebb in the Jur- c The first regular meeting of the Plsquld West Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Jay, with an attendance oi thirteen members and several visitors. mwting opened by singing “It's A Good Time to Get Acquainted" fol- lowed by the recitation of the Creed. The minutes of the organ- ization meeting were read by the The tained many helpful suggestions. After some discussion it was de- cided tc maicc out a schedule for each month of the year, naming the data and the place of pleating. nmds Mn. Charles Kelly offercdjo give her house for acudpartycnd danccio be held on Wednesday the 21th. The mom- bers also decided to lottery a fruit McKinncn and The CLDA (mum _ I ' v v . > m o; 1m Dllko oi <......};.... OOLON, Canal Zone, March 0- (Al-‘O-‘Ihe Duke of Gloucccict‘. thlrdccnoftheliinmllfltdabrici visit to the United States soil today. and then continued on his tau: which has taken him virtually around the world. ‘ A first-hand glimpse of what the Panama. Canal looks like 13mm thc airwcsgiventhemikewhenhc went up for a. flight in an United States Navy amphibian plane piloted by Latent-Commander R. ll. Abandoning the plane for a M‘, the Duke then crossed the Canal and boarded H. M. A. B. Australia, witch h Kingston, J will ride tn nesday. In the Polo Btlkfl Wed- Kingsion he will great for the first time cinoc their the icw, the former After the Australia arrived today his respects to Resident Arias oi Panama and Lleut. Ooi. Julian L. schlcmGovcrnou-oftheOcuclzonc. was greeted with full military Visits Panama (lanai Famous Up-Side- v Down Stomach * Is Righted ..‘I-‘i‘.5'ni2“Y-.'i§"...‘."£;..‘»":t“..$ ofAlBm Jane Mccienry was act right “iii in I "nlvionm operation oi Metlaodfhifi trol Of _Measle‘s (C. Pagfirdlan’: intuit recom if’? Physicians and public "difficulty, ' our“ w" l’! Jllfia-YH of measles cc . 05117111: an added tuiTh sec ‘on m‘ m “ °°“‘““"“°‘“°“ M2: drum 1mm the chm.‘ on gmmlw"? from Dina-I. A. Ficuibcr, 01mm mu m u» aftcmon, m a - - ilhyfldulaltis described her ‘congitlg: n. n. ll BI. . “w” to Toronto where, aur-jngm They said she was sleeping and that her lac l 9- new high measles record . normal. p“ m w’ m“ tab with 2.74s cases. w“ a Will-limo were repeatedly heard DF- hlllillm" chimed the sex-inn in the operating room, u m; @111“ DON”!!! Qwilic propertiu M cut-cum, m. Philemon a. Zfrucsdaie, WWW!” "m! when . a native cred to expolad persons tended u; of Rawdon, Que, armed hlsBfilflhnld tasks. ‘ y“ “ y! was one spoken fervently. "That's oplcrndidi" was another. All was heartfelt cheers for the minimize the illness and prevem its development, One advantage o1 u" P1011. 1'19 mid, W84 the genmu mcllbility 0i obtaining the um from one or ether of the parting‘ adding it was not necessity to "typo" the blood. Whether W20 prayers are to ‘b: E L l. n."s=..z-..sr':.;s.fi:c 5g “ling limits“ Report cf th-a Prince Edward is. n... Jay. m». Kenneth Jay. Auditors. Mrs. Frank Handrahan, PIUSVIILE INSHTUII On Fbb. 21th, the members of the monthly to cvorablc needy." A reading cntitlcd “Bow to Make the Meetings Interesting” wu read by the Presidentand was “' ughly enjoyed by all. The reported that we had wflonhandcnwuvotcdfor chlritcbb purposes. _ Committees appointed for month of March were, Sick, Mrs.- J. T. Corooran and Mrs. ‘Ambrcm 0oz‘- School. Program, Misses Mary E. Oorcoran. It was decided to their whim lIIGOOI campaigns to hold our next msetinc it the in the Knights of Columbus games school house when the roll call will in Madison Square Garden March 10. The games committee today cn- hm mood to have a debate "ne- nounced they had been mainhed solved that more information can for a long-awaited meeting at 1,000 yards and that each also will ce- scy another distance. Cunningham the mile and l-Iommstei 000 yards on the same programme. be answered by "Stunts". mstcu! of our usual discussion the mem- bc gained by the reader than from the traveller." At ten o'clock a "Mystery Man" appeared and much merrlment was derived from guccc- ing who it was andllr. Fred Gli- iant was the winner of the prise. Then followed a cupid contest the prize being won by Miss its Ocrcorc-n. Meeting clcced singing its a Good Acquainted. 8T. OATIIERINES WOMEN'S INSITTUTI b? . Women's mcttiutc met at the norm of Mrs. ‘lid Stretch. Rb. 18th, with the presi- dent in the chair. ‘me nrecting was opened by repeating the creed in unison. There were ten members. and cighrvisito in attendance. After a brief d ion the mem- bers filled out one queltionuaire. Miss Margucrltc Crosby was then apninted convenor for one ‘ques- tionnaire on ‘League of Nations." Under heading of new business it was moved by Mrs. J. bowry. acc- ondcd by Mrs. J. T. Inman and carried, that we invite the "Bon- shaw Women's Institute” to be present with us for our next meet- ing..ta..be h.~'d in St. 0~therinea hall on March 13th. It was also de- cided that each member pmvid~ pica. sandwiches, etc. It wu moved seconded and-carried that a pm- gramme com be appointed consisting of four of the member: namely. Sicily Moore. Mary Mor- row, Marguerite Omcby and Jean Moore. Two new member! plld their annual firs. A contact war then put on by Miss Florence Mac- Nevin which was much enjoyed by all. prizes won by Miss lllrgucrite Crosby and Mrs. Pied stretch. af- ter which a. dainty lunch wu ser- ved by the hostels cltltcd by two members. The remainder of the eve- Thc regular monthly meeting of Catherine: mmecogsthvwc ‘ .But ma be vemld l before there is y ‘f ‘y. ehldlngielhrxlilnag-ywélfclsiltiétjr the week “Will-ll! N! firm: mvehor- Pen Owner's Name m “m n“ V "6 1 EXP- Stfn. Cflfto , bhglfltlimclhoulc he. .2 mnmadnmzlgwwut- m‘ iwiethfiiwmulflfliilflflfiri-YN shire . .... . . . . . . . 43g; Pressure Stomach. intestinal. lcrgc a Mrc. .1. n. uwnau N... ‘ and mull, spleen and appendix Haven " ' m‘ W" in "W 01""- 4 s. n. renoieiBn xéaiiiigl {fawn the l/Wflidix that forced n . ' -_ m, wumwmmflm m“ ‘ ......... .. , ‘m’ “Nb” W‘ WW4- Df. ‘J53’. am Tflléldlldhld fifi0fld M 1% N16 Q wmapgqwywogqjg- 011m; move llowly and Iflbtly “m” _-____»‘ ___ __ m.’ °5°'* i° i" "MM 1 rxp. s....e..'».'.;;... .'..'.'.'. sis} Weekly production M per cent. F. A. DflsoclinMn-nager of 0on- bo mm enough f them in the - Mm“ h" u u‘: mm w“ micthilzii-hmsilpermtsnaent iajnufi-dc-aiowhrtfac an Hen m“ Pom,‘ The ‘wank ma,‘ n. ‘p 1 a ... 1s ... m “ w" .765 tinucc which fastened the mic- ' Plaocdmorhzrms to chest Ill. and gglgfggg g; ‘Minn even heart , ~ - Ac each‘ cmnnuguvfipwm made Pmh“ ‘mun "u" In the Surrogate ‘Court 28th thorn V. A. D. I-llls In In Blink cl Illllbotl Daron‘ Quail. m. of llhnllothtolvl ll Queen in flu null Province widow 110010100. ‘ "l0 IIIIIIIIUIO IAIOLD nnanonn PALIIB, Illrrcgatc l!!!“ of Probate, Queens lloucy or My» menu perltmylllil cold 00mm. can-into. Whereas upon reading flu petition an filo u: Donald Iclkbncn of (ibu- lolhcown aforesaid Attorney-anew the Adaalnl of the above named Isiah. of the above estate buying that a cltutim In” be inncl for the purpolc kerclnlflor set forthx. You nrcthccefcro hcnby required to clue all per-loll interacted in laid Isiah to In nml Inner before me at n sun-onto Court a be mm in m Inch abut notice. Nothing dc- voloped d the oiierction to 3ZZI?.-."%'.'.!.‘n‘,". llcmhlmatln;lridvlntl-: fligmwguu bg ngugonwe th0'MnlhdAy0fAprll hour cf eleven nut, coming, at the ' ll ' oiolocl Ionian of 0h some day ll ma" ll’ Q h (h rumours-ow women's ES...» n “The n. filial m: nqsflvruvrg be pound all the Intact cloned n prayed for In call! petition and cl nuclei of Donald llcklnnou, Inn. The Middleton Women's mctitutc at the home of ‘Mrs. Prank Proctor fer-old Petitioner. And I dc knob; order that. a true copy hereof ho our”. “m n member um t“, forthwith published ll some unu- Mtvm present. ‘ a opened 5"" “"§'-".'.""l- 5.1. ‘3.'ilf"'rZ'.°‘Y-'i' halt for connective weeks frcmtlui can hereof and that a la-‘uc oopy hen-of be forthwith posted in tho follcwinl public plan respectively. namely In with the Ode. mil ccll was answered with an original Valentine Verse. Minutes of last meeting were rend. IDPNVM Ind Blsllfid by the Preli- n.- ui ct the Ooart 1mm In oi...- dcnt. Both school and sick com- MW" ehmlll M er w" ""' mittccc reported. Two new commit- ymfiflnmfl a" "hfQTffj: tees were than appointed. School. rim-w» WJII; 1.2;‘: n: per‘ Mrs. J. W. Roberta and Mrs. John mu ink/roiled in the cell mm. an Mficlfdlfl Sick. the Ming; m1“, lfonlalll may have duve noileefltlherplnzlfl- ma McOcrdle and Helen Buntain. ""131" ,';',',‘,"'c,;',',{, '13,": 9:,“ h; 1,. A Girl's Sewing Club was discussed imm- A. n. rm and In the and it‘ was decided to send it» in- rilrlv)!’ Ill-I "IJPNTIJOIIF- formcion regarding same .A ‘ ' . ; of pillow can: and sheets 3.7L’ 6"” 1"!“ pirmhaced and lent to the P. O. Luis-r u-co-w Hospital. The program for the eve- ning conlictcdoi a reading on Robert Buns‘ iiic by disc lnbcth loOllfb and nine o! his poems by llh. W. J. Reid, a contest by In‘ Albert McOcrdie, the prise being ._._.____._--'3 tlnnairs FOR ~ WALL PIPER we. An Mrc. Danny Bil-t were on nin; was plelsantly spout in mu- cd with the 1000111 Ocbinct Min- thc sick committee, dhcrlcc sic and conversation. Receipts I910. intern. Meeting adjourned with the rally and Mn. Jimmy flushes cn expenses. nil. liming o: u» Ncticnll Anthem. g - the school committee and Mn. , ma: Handrchan and mu Georgie , MacDonald on pmlramnfi.. . _ . O 9 m March melting nu be mo» Q1‘ a , - , selraemmosso a ~ HAS ARRIVED 91! 9 i‘ ' ~ w». -~w.-~»-~=-w Better Remedy t ome . cu i ' “Tim: wilngcloccdwi-thfliclia- ‘ ‘givccyonlconn ofcchulfybctln ‘M! h ‘mud u’. Mom] 5mm“ ( QUiOkOI, Looting RQnC‘| M “m 4n" b” s“ our NEW’ “Fwd,” A dcilcloac lunch m carted b! N's-vi"! "Gama"! m: my‘ _- the hocteu united In. ma - "I" ~ ROOM Jcy and Min Mary Blim- am- u o“ h" 4a.], p‘: WALL PAPEIR _ non. and a my mini mkghbu ma»: main,” . .mmmumanuryonam more h‘ Fm‘ '°' ""' "““°"°" “m, "IT. s. 5......‘ t. la; A m ‘of RIMNANTS at vm-mmmtlcccncwnue- firm - ‘ inlftrlw