> Nerve Energy. but when Eye. lriy inn e rl l i mainland»;GerOu:tbe7-"1?g::: rut: CHARTDTTITTOHW! GUARDIAN i ' ‘fir’; 3?; ‘ployes were given this ilufiillolkiCltrtis Store. As for the presenblfiussestlon. ' Slilillncaeh-r-a total of l1aiz‘e‘.’" Clay asked Billy whwll. 11's ‘the better 'ole', and I'm glad1ld Io offered. Gel: your .v.‘i'.lt Mrs. wells. they were sealed to have the job!’ ypd alteete from the .1‘. the cleared dinner table. “There, 1110mm‘, rock in peace! Billy read. DRUG ‘stone $1: e trial-always N) —'3 TENDERS Tenders will be received by un- derelgned up to April 30th for the building of Winsioe South School. A eoparate tender will be received- for digging cellar and building Spending six “Gum a day with yolll‘ “mum fqwlslaiw" “d”, same‘ violin, instead of eight hours. sel- Trueteee finding all material. iqwrung gloves to “mnen w)“, est on any tender not necessarily thw-Tp iPPQPiF- lyou wait on thenl.’ Henry Horne, Sec'y. Trustees. 4957-4-13-3i PUBLIC Owing to an. illness of Mr. an". paoeed into the hands of his brother J. H. Lohnes of Charlottetown. ‘The Company takes this oppor- tunity of thanking the public for their past patronage, and respect-V lame. , The Business will be continued‘, tinder the old name of A. Lohnes} G Co. JOHN H. LOHNES. 4018-4-16-41. _ llblists Our shipment of Western horses‘ have arrived in this lot we have‘ heavy draft. Agricultural commer- cial, express and saddle horses,. those horses are all young and: sound, in good condition, well brok- en. We offer those horses forj private sale at our farm at Winsloc‘ We Invite inspection. HO RN E BROS. 4959 4 18 3i Winsloc. illlil FR silt AT TRYON Containing 78/: acres, 70 clear, balance soft wood. Large house all‘ modern conveniences. Fire placed Bern and other buildings in good‘ repair. Churches, stores and school at the door. An excellent potato farm. For further particulars write L“, John Patterson 48 Kidder Ave., W. m,“ \\-y11111g_ 1,, ink, "Two years and ceded hastily. Bomervllle, Mass. 49574-1861. l i l l.i'il bet. you ‘sllnrc a qlrizr. "Say." Billy accuaerl him assent-st. . forcing fnl old lmnllu inlo gloves l'on snmll lln‘ 'en1 because ‘tile vain ‘g".'."‘**""***fvfiv¢o-Hlrlirl liliolls won't lit-knowledge they W‘! ll" lllll adjective ad. l Sufferers from Eyestrsln ’ Mly have perfect vision Ind iOO-O-O-O-Q-GOOKO ' DAUGHTERS OF i l‘.i!l_v u role uhclil added, ‘Bu: 1.1dl.s nuts‘. rnCiher grouncd aloud. ’l‘b.az t-respasseb on the next question," Clay reminded be!» “Do you work becausehyou khaver] ' o earn a ilvin 0r (or t s so e 0,. ‘ veeoooo-oomovooe-oo-ooo-e-eelit career?’ Geog! That calls their ‘ ‘bluff, doesn't! m" ‘ "i can't answer that fllppantly." illlll)’ discovered. frowning sllBllllY-‘an 1151117’ Cl“? on“ going ,0 1611 we truth," undlhutes bobbed hair-had a store rule thchgaln-st it until he ‘bud to give in. rentote from thell-Zut I bet It will be unique, that that ‘s the main BY ANNE AUSTIN she wrote, firmly. "B0111. bu! “You say lilo-K 011i)’ “Pl-Hell em‘ ‘career ls very the next Thelma "'l‘ “ name‘ America.‘ “ . ‘Mrs. Wells rocked Dlllfldly. ‘hcr eyes beaming with pride uponidm-ed her‘ who chestnut head bent. over tho unaccustomed labor of composi- lion _________,,____,__A 1.110119 ‘womuu'."' “billy \\'eils." Billy wrote in i101‘ flzttgc. vigorous backhand- loug have you been employed in the Curtis Storc?‘ " "T00 long," Cluy Curtis air-swer- than you because llright. impudent little face, but bio-- lure‘ sh,- could speak her ntother “.\'u\v Clay. don't you go putting NOTICE T0 THE “i” i“ ltnnws I'd ilave kept on lnyscll’ if the dot-tots hadn't forbid I worked till Billy was fifteen." '—',lt‘ cxjilallltill lu a hurt voice. "I'd rather lit-vet‘ touch a violin’ Lohnee, the Broom Manufacturing 33-1111 lllllll hi“? Yo“ _ h n _ in a store." Billy told iuelnne of A Lo nos o. Co, has such pauionme smcemy mat Clay looked at her with new respecl l1! his soil. black eyes. tun, Tm going to put your answer, down, Clay: ‘T00 1011f.” , "Oh, Billy child!" fuiiyleollclt a continuance ~of thou,“ o“, in rem ‘USU-ass, lllliglléih then shookl head dcspalrlugly‘. lose your job. honey. it; a bad lniluenuc over her, Clay." popovers for his breakfast?" Billy jeered. "Who cleaned and pressed his tweed suit? “that's the ticket," Billy vlllllli‘ iYour Sassy Susie has saved the old Joke?" "Tire men are belllll lliwlfled jhontcsteud. ' u. ~11)‘ ‘some other stunt. which '1» Q And my answer, by he started to speak. “NOIlIlIlg you' _ vfllllll $11)’ (‘Qlllll fllllllgfi m9; lllllflqtleistiott ought to be u 1ripe," Clay wCAL‘ luatlcr lies too near my heart!" "Now, what are you up to?" Mrs.’ Wells demanded, hitching her rock- er close to the table. you will agree me." Billy laughed, reading nluudnme rum “Fire every girl that culled a cue-l "Slut-t up, or I'll spank you ontllw nd you to bed!” her mothcr com- ‘ “l don't do halt as much “for hun as l do for you. , . .. _. l "Tomorrows fig. comes ‘ I ‘ 2.?$‘t.“;i£'.“::£.““.:.' 8 i‘ nlfleeu-p -.. . ‘$92.4. . “That will get a laugh from Dad WLW (423) Clncl. Studio Features. KDKA (309) E. Pitts’. ‘Concert. “ ‘What is your present salary?‘ " “tCALr (273) 111111;; mature, 9.00 P < I ' ‘l. “Oh. Billy!" Airs. Wells moaned. KDhA (309) E‘ Pms “W, quESIiOll—-|5id‘9iClllng out a huull to sluy the nrlllectetl to mention. All set now? ;~\\'llut is the chief ambition of ymlrlraslt pen in bet‘ daughter's ‘Let's go-‘Nztme-‘tlo I have i0 Plli ‘lite’? ‘Pilot's eusy-~‘T0 be the greBLWPIease‘, honey!" ' concert violinist in good. mother!" lpronrsrtl. “Here's the bitter truth Clay or-g—uvcnt.y-lwn bucks. “i don't adapt anothcrnnind if Iunderllnc- the figures with song for your beastly little fiddle itlmy p.11 dipped in vituiol, do you. you're planning to let beat you n: your game." 1 “Dont-Z" Billy looked up shilling eyes. "Thank you. (‘liiy-lple to live on! (he next ouol-lf you gym, qr; 11?" were general tnuttagci- m‘ the (Tl tis Store for one dill’. Wllll flbfillbme for supporting my mother." Illi- utc authority, what ls the firsrlm-qy Doinlid out. provcnteut you would make?’ fill)‘ lllilll darling?" Wllllvfllny‘ cried, aghast. ‘For two 1100-. llmv on earth do “It pays me for Selling gloves, and. it you ask me. 11 “Till Y" 5ll°,i'ttt probably the citamplcn glove waved the ink-latlenpen ut him as 139119; 1,1 (jplfuxfl Radio ‘Program I THUR8DAY, APRIL 21 I I International Radio Program! EVENING CONCERTS 8.00 P. M. “FJZ, N. Y. 8.30 P. M. “YJZ (455) N. Y. To e Announced. want‘ (492) N. v. cnluwt Club Eskimos, to “YEEIJVJARJVTAG-I “r111, MICAE, iii/SA], WTARL, won. wwJ. “'00. WCCO- K513i and W'GN. WORD (275) Batuvht. Ihograut. 10.00 P. M. “'32 (333) sprlngfleid. Vocal Solo. 10.20 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Organ Jl/ctilnl. 10.30 P. M- wrmr (492) New York- flrvfll 00m- 1iosers. _ WCAU (278) Phtia. Cornet. solos. 11.00 P. M. ‘ \\"l‘.-\..\I (390) Cleveland. studio "Then your answer lo the next iwuw (423) Cincl. Popular. RVMCA (341) New York. Songs. ‘pointed out. ‘Do you consider I are nnderpultl for your servkr V I . What a. poser flhalfll ‘ _ ‘\'1lll3\\‘itlnie ‘and Nyda and Lelia turd, K001131- l'd give my new spring CFCA i357) Tfllillllil- Cllrbmli ha‘. to know what they're writing. Wlnniclrl getting their school teanh- er boarder to help her, and Nydu" FEATURE TALKS "Yvlfll .1111.) Eflill9—-llfl‘ sweetie, Eddie 131m- Yilll" “Twnlng, you know, lumber-fire con- BDlPlIW lllllelllel‘ 1011181" l° knock WGY (380) Schenectady. Talk on .old T. ‘Q. for a gosh-tins). prize at, Scratch your head, moth- or," Billy suggested wickedly. “Goodness me, l don't know what, say! Let me think. Whiych she, ‘did, with much gtowning and rock- iIJ . washini [peat to earn each raise before I gcti won o l i i least. l l I . l He caught her hand. und I don't know your collars and cul‘l's and yum‘ ‘silk tinderweai- and your slocklngsiweekly my envelope what will become o!‘ ns—" all right," ‘Billy conceded, ——" _ _ u _ 51118 the lightly pendilied line “All right, all right! Billy con- "LcUs get on with {Pills priceless prying into my pri- “l tell you. Billy, you've govt. lolvate passions. Pussionls". ‘she ex- milk? n original n‘ you expect- wrluluerl w ‘Clay. _ 1f 1 know ‘lhojword l could think ‘of beginning .1 do__;t11,i,t,iwith P. and I couldn't boar to ‘spnll will lthe alliteration. say ulllonri claim‘. 31,11... 1,1 snappy‘ 1e1lhaveift. a ‘sense oi .l1umor~—maybc rlupa p.11 (ohm-e [hgy 11-111, unuztihts will get a laugh: ‘What arid» tlonal service, both for your good] i|]1l)|1-;El.l'll1 the good of tho store. would! At Rose Valley. P. E. l., consiatlngklcntly‘, “I believe you wnut l0 gcr Y0“ suggest lllfll ill" Cllllib 510"’- o1 45 sores of good land, balance mo In Dutch with T. Q. But tuay-:inuugttrate?"‘ oovered with Hardwood and Soft. he YOHTQ right!‘ Wood. Building ln good repair, Tm, head over hor work again and did ,week," (‘lay stippiled 1irompllly. farm le well fenced and 7°,- quick not see the flush 01' guilt that; dyed‘ “l6 l will sell at a sacrifice as I amlT- Q5; 5.9"? living In U. S. A, You want a barllilmail glln come and look it over. For,‘ ml" _ I _ 111,11",- parflcuhre appw .0 ‘ahswersvthat question will szty yes. 551"» TRQWSDALE‘ ll‘? not l0 be Vtllltcrenl. Westmoreland, P. E, I ‘Vhfjncbltly dent mm H‘ . Smiling till my face aches, lnkingltitrowlt —-———~—--ll-atch Dad's. rye. old ho_v--o.ntl 1 think Flllii rill silt, haw‘ proc-lctls little to illl rlglll- ll W" already began to write ‘rapidly. i.\\“l‘C9—Zl.~l’l‘l0Ilil'l btauly vlce- for shampoos. haircutls. nlunl- blank And Ildures, marcels ‘l loathe It. lwith two stucc every other girl that or finger aren't ‘('il1tlercliuss—~" _"(‘luticrclln had small feel," Mrs. much nun-e zvtlructlvo tho ,\\‘elis corrczllctl umlubly, E l “Grantcrl lhcn, tho! I reuily YE ‘like my work, what am I to say?" ‘his a society girl. _ ,l‘lilly laughed and ‘slltllitlll thc end {of her pencil. "Suy- ‘l (‘Oillll think yuan“ [Mays lo omplny my rtspmuled promplLv. don't lweli ‘groomed as lo l! have rtalurally ‘trlnts alone cost m or happier ,1l!1l'l‘ a month. and my Sundays om ill illlll'."' lclziywibsolutoiy ruined by ‘havjng- 1,, or “u; 11", lilllllllliotl ‘my nit‘ and fuss with my ilfllfifilii‘. “Tear it up. Bil lyl" “was the only‘ -I pause for ap- “A flvP-hour Ila)‘ and u live-tiny c u dollar and :1 wean ma) Phila- Parodlans, Club WBZ (333) Springfield. Victor. (Copyright, 1927. by International Guelph Lady Testifies in, and I've just begun tn open my How-s of 120 Alice street, ot’ this city. ‘wants every one to know what sho (11910, was saved In suffering by Nervillne. (lenltly expectant ‘linlgersi “Darling. Yours mat!" Elily jumped up and flung herself’ into her mother's 18]), cuus- over my face was badly Bwollon- A lng the mcklngrhalr Jfllglenlijy, ‘isn't expert power of Nervlllno. and I used it fonctvst-raddling, I'd like to know with instant olfect. The swelling I wouldn't sell lhat an- svvor for ton doihtrs!" ‘ "You'll win the prize." lClay an- sutured, soberly. ‘almost gloonlily. a5 ‘ll’ he ha‘! 5°11“? “ml” "Calm" f" Net‘viiIne."-—Mt's. E. J. Barker. not wanting her to. was in much loo ilisli ‘spirilis to no- tlco his ‘gloom. wilat is! ‘ment l-hal. ll. relieves pain so quick- write (not more than 300 wordu on _ thought Ofltho general subject, ‘Why 1 work "'- somcthlng better than that." Bllly‘f0r (he Curtis Store?‘ "Tree, ed for the questionnaire. and read, parlor S0l'2_i.ll9 last [)i‘illi.9(l line. waves. ihougltts on that burning question. pclrtnaueiti. waves u ycarTm going lio my room and court, for the sake 0i ‘tluqtho ntulsc. Rirlu. 'I‘he hllzh wmfl bother me u bit; maybe it cost of beauty rut-d bobbing is drlvfiwlll inspire mc. Now that's whul, l you by ten o call a sensible suggestion," , I promise to Join clock to ‘try out that ll ‘had betller be ‘though lher auger and suspicion she uli-inonk of yours. ‘made mm 100k mlsmllble llllll Elllh "Think hmv 7.10mi. aflcr zlil this presn-ugentlug store you've done for u, ;Wflllld 100k II every girl (zmlld -bo :1...‘ stooped lo peer Into halt‘ und nail-s ‘face, "why all lhe gloom? Thank lteavon. In): like a spoilt ~ curly holr, but Won't ploy with you rtow, "Billy!" ‘He. caught, t first inlornllouetl touch "trulor iiunlcll up in her i Billy, 1ilea-so don't ‘turn n thrill QIIPBUOIIIIBIFG! Tear It up! "hilly." und sho h k ‘lllmllll as ll’ ‘silo were halt persuad- l oil to destroy if. through the Curtis lfore, and Olgy Curtis arousee Billy’; resentment. mead the n"lxt chapter. ' t erefore do not suspect the 4 Presence of any eye defect. f i The motive ow 1 h entire human pergelrnigmtl: ’ Nerve Energy, "PM" 5V" It le computed ‘ utlllae about’ 20% o; W, ‘ "m" l‘ 9'9"". a much In!" PNMI-tlen le required. < Hence defective eyde, through their consumption ,1 u ,x_ leeelve amount of Nirve Erl- ‘ P"! and produce ill HAVE YOUR, EYEI IXAMINBD I 'Ge Fe Optometrist - THE ‘QEDTIDIIE STRIP- Pt ograuu. (278) Pitllzl- Musicale. 11.30 P. M. WGY (379) Schencctfllly- 01'5"! Studio. 7.30 P. M. Arngrlcti. 7.45 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Book Chili. 8.45 P. M. iVllEl (Kill) Boston. Bit; Brother Club. ‘ 9.15 P. M. WIP (508) Phllu. Passover ‘Cclebra tion. ' WANT TO DANCE?‘ 7.15 P. M. WJY. (i551) N. Y. Pennsylvania. 8.00 \\'(‘Ai’ (-273) Phiiu. Platttatlon Ser- cnutlors. 10.00 P. M. WEAF (e192) N. Y. Goodrich Zip- pers, also W. .I<1l, WJAR, WTAG. \\'Glt. WFl, \VCSH, XVCA-E, WW1 wslu. won, Klan, WOC. W060 and \VADC. 10.30 P. M. Codlx. WSAI (326) lCiucl. Slnton. WtIZ (455) N. Y. Twin Oaks. WIP (509) Phlla. Victor. Radio Programs Chlcagil) -<O-}- ——---——- On Marvel Pain Remedy Suffered Excruciatlng Pains in the Face-Found No Relief Nervillnc Made Her Well Guelph, April 18.-——hirs.‘E.J.Barker "l suffered dreadfully with (pains all lady told rno of the paln-subduius was reduced-tho pain wont away, and now I um woll. For any pain. selling or for bad colds or rheuma- tism, I can strongly rocoumlend ‘It ls because Norvillno is live limes stronger than ordinary llnl~ ly. Sold in 35c bot/lies by all dealers. Don't try to win‘ u. lprlze! I—I ‘ladft cxpifaln. -bti.‘t—'bu‘ll—~u'eil.- I don't want you to!" Billy drew her hand away sharp- ly and glared at him out ot‘ amazed, oulimgod blue eyes. “I wlslt you wouldn't -—t‘or your sake." ‘Clay persisted doggedly" llillly took up ‘tho tplestiomtaire. old ‘ll tmcermlltly between her (To Br] Continued) Excitement and suspense bu; ADDRESS AND PR ESENTATION A vory happy social function took place on the evening of the ninth inst, at the home of .\ir. and Mrs- Archie lilztcDonitld, Kllmulr. The gathering was cOIIIDOSBtl of the members and officers of the Kil- muiz‘ Sabbath ‘School for the pur- pose of surprising their Superin- tendent. Mr. John N. .\Ia.cDonald. The following address was read lby ‘Mr. John Murray on behalf of the officers and members of the Sabbath School. The gift, a vuln- able and useful one was presented -by the ltosloswlllrs. lllacDonuld. Mr. John N. Mac-Donald. Klluutlr, Dear Mr. liltzlcDolttililz We have gathered here to spend n social evening and to tell you we have appreciated the time uud en- the Sunday School together at Kli- mulr. You)‘ regular attendance. no doubt at times meant considerable sacrifice. We felt we should lu some way show that we have 8-D‘ erlutendent and teacher. ' We ask you to accept ‘fills Sliil as a. slight token of the love and esteem we hold for YQIl- _ Signed, Kllmulr Sunday ‘School. ‘Mr. MacDonald. although entire- ly taken by surprise, replied very feellngly and expressed himself 88 being very well pleased in havlns such Iunlple proof ot‘ the interest taken in the Sunday School work by so many men and women who assistance and encouragement to Superintendent nml OEICBPS- was spent in singing favorite hymns and songs, after which a bounteotts luncheon was served. A11 “present felt irrateiul to Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald, host and hostess for the evening, for their hospitality on this occasion. The event was brought to a. close by singing one of the favorite clos- ing odes. .-———<0->—-—-— PLAY AT LONG RIVER The Long River dramatic play- ers sluged their three act drsmtt entitled "The Path Across the Hill in Long Rivet‘ Hall on Thursday evening, April 7th. Although the night proved stormy the hall was filled to standing room and each oi the players took their part so well that it would be difficult to special- ize. Below is the cast of charact- ers: Sumpel Crawford, grandpa- Arnold Bryanton Robert Post, the visitor-Ernest Dunning Walter Conrad, Ruth's brother- Andrew Johnstone Dr. Jlmrnlo Rcod~Elmor Psynter Salamander Alexander John I-IenryJonos-Wm. Doughart Mrs Davis, grandma-litre Edgar Gillespie Ruth Conrad, Walter's sister — Marion Murray Flo Gray, Ruth's cousin— Marjorie Found Lutle, a. neighbour glrl~ Mrs. Ernest Dunning Zuzu, the cook (uegressl-Ruby Bowuese. » village in tho home of Samuel Crawford who has his two graud~ children (Ruth and Welter Con- rad) living with him. also their next-o rook. Zuzu. l The devotion of Ruth lownrtl lter grandfather is wonderfully enaotod throughout tho play. Ruth's cousin. Flo Gray comes from the city to visit titom, and with her winning ways captivates Dr Jimmie Reed who ls engaged to ma"? Ruth. A hasty nmrriago follows, which to all appearunggu was repented 0t at leisure. Walter becomes tired of country‘ Iifo, and secretly leaves homo when next heard of ho In urresmd in New York, implicated in boot- logglng and in need oi.’ $500. Grand. ll"! Davis. u nolgltbour, has u keen interest in Grandpa. (Jruwfords cumbs. preclateu your work both he Sun- You eee, Purity Flour ie high in protein content and l it blends perfectly with the other ingredients. For etipcrlor l l l i . The scene is laid In an charisma-era" “pen!” hill been met has l; . . from‘. eejtltwxy “"1"” dull": the to lite Ire lul tllern 0n hand. l wen-are. am, does h b t . od from ihe executors of th state Hume mm that theyefwoogoullrlii ‘at the lute John Dnrracll, ejei was so much more comfortably In her greed um‘ this be used to pur- 7i little cottage. IIo flnuliy suc- inbasflritllcgmmunlon new!“ i“ 5 » t . g Lutle. a Rffllld-(lfllll-‘illicr of Mm Stolen Sweets Hm’ on the old couple and us tilts! ——By ARTHUR otmrotnnpu ll Davls- ls sent by her 1110111.... m» “Hated t" the ‘illllrcll by Mr. H. J. Vi i1: . - ‘..1..:.‘:;'..~‘v~=‘=-= ‘>1 m» wr- l»- Sregatlon w 50ml 3cm‘. 1d (ha nuspi y School w“ “Csgryflluille Sunday work. T] ~ we“ ‘luenllc meetings huvu 1,9511 "so the . m some il-l-llrlllllll had sethered whole ww f cnurllliorlbfo mm“ m be m ‘phndid motley in the lrennltry. “ ‘as a cold id her ’ead" she sneez- es and is discovered Grandma buys her oft with a quarter. Zuzn, tho cook, is much concern- ed ovor hor lover Salamander Alex- ander John Henry Jones, who ls u chauffeur in the city. a rumor has reached Zuzu that u “mighty likely yallow gnl," has been costing her eyes at him. She 300B l0 1116 Clly to'see about it and roturns as Mrs S. A. J. H. Jones, bringing her hus- band buck with her, he in very polite and converse-s in words of many syllables, evidently taken from u vocabulary ol‘ his own make up. Zuzu beams on hint with u huppy "shining" face which he re- clprocntes, although he tells her that she is tho “lernalioneel, tucuuest" wife ever ho bud. Robert Post, a stronger, colues to the Crawford homo asking for board and lodging for the summe: "BY Y0“ have 1"" with l“ kecpmgilttoittlts, he recognizes Iu Grandpa. Crawford the man whom he has beeuilenrchlng for, for years to bring to justice as revenge for u wrong done Ills father years be- . lore. but who proves himself inno- cent although he hoe taken the blame all this time to shield bis son-ln-lsw. tho father o! Ruth and Waiter. Mr. Post loin love with Ruth‘ which terminates in a happy mar- nlre later on . He also comes tn Walter's nld, liberates him from prison bringing him homo again ‘ much to the happiness of them all. Lutie Included who don't want him l0 so sway "adv bore." instrumental music was given v ‘between. acts by Illsssrs Poyntor so regularly attend, thus slIOWlIJE and Johnstone, vlollnists; Miss u. good extunple to the young ‘ind Anna Cousins wit rising generation and sivlns flllvll Mllry 1x. Johustone, accompanist. Much credit is due Mr. Ernest‘ Dunning for the artistic manner in The remainder of the evening which llle Blake was gotten up which dlspl ,1 . well as involvlyrtig agllcietattaf $15.3? as 1.0T“ "i" was repeated to a ‘full use on Tuesday, A9111 1211, The sum of $120.85 was realized. ANNUAL mzs-rmo 0F ‘m: gnsssvrzman canons. ATION AT ctvos RIVER The annual meeting of the Prsa- E’ llylerlun congregation u; C1 _ yde Iirlvg “as held on the atturuoou 0 eduosday, February 9th, ' coAtliter a short devotional service n uctetl by Rev. R. H. Stavert, moderator of the session the varl. ous items of business were taken llil and dealt with. All of the differ- lml llellnrtments of the work of the ,1 church were found to be m hegillly Cloudition. u n-ong tout the services had boeuyesvlollhsttctalh¥gdl Because of this among other re: ults the Sunday offerings were "nllsllfllly lflrlle during tho co . munlon season were of a hlgb 0:11- er‘ This ‘"15 especially trite of lhe services held nn the Commun- lon Sabbath, Aug. 221m. dagger ‘more very Impressive in. on ma! d ve new members ware ay received lutn full mom. helfllllll 0n Drofesslon of faith and ' ‘mgeby griglcate. v. . _ in tho Sundaysdgttlsfctesxvtlli; $1."? (J. Fraser. principal ot tho Presby: or an College, lifting-say The Sunday School ha; 1111,] a Tho e I _ "IP80. some sitt,»-l..»,'."f§,“f,',§_'“ Xx: e w right B151: l1 lulu; balance on the The Chrisltnaa concert hold und. T 4 , _c.cesefnl one. lit‘ ll omens MIQHIOIIEIT)‘ soufgty tel‘ $60.00 had h “élguvr or the Pfgfilfgfi no null quite an amount The lllissiott Band is (lulu; 599,1 0d and several months Tile finances of tho church as a after all bills had been mid there was still considerable A donntlou of $25.00 was receiv- iato Mr. Darnell. A beautiful gasoline lamp was The thanks of the con- us tendered to MLMo- /,. . l UONT QUITE-N FEEL COHFQRTABLE. IT (SEEM: AS mougu EvEFo/‘rr-nmt. waswr» ._ U05‘? RIGHT, m. Bucwaw ‘r0 l-’l»--\“/ A LOT OF FUN VWTH IT, WE COULD HAVE. Tl-lcéezs some. Somcrl-mvc anal. ( I rr. THWQ -____..__. ‘l; IQAN sMEL-l- MArv AROUND none TOO ANYTHING A: (I. Maven TAoTEo G00 GAP \ PATHIK ( l 6&1- n": r-mwun has superior rlel baking ‘ no i h of every 4nd,?“ "F 5...; 3o my, .1153’: enilnr, p. l!» M.) roufcnl B005 Mains; 10o laud hop... WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS C0. LIMITED. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint Johq, ti: r ' FJ. HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown Lean for his generous gilt. The Board of Trustees cousin. lug of Messrs I-I. J. McLean, A111. sou Aulrl, Daniel McDonald, H ‘Dohorty and John lilo-Nevin W’ Dr. A. J. Mum)“ secretary treasurer 0t the co gatlou was also re-olected. congregation was tendered by chairman Rev. R. H. Stavorl. to 1p secretary treasurer Dr. Murchlsq splendid service church for the past year, u him flttlngly acknowledged. All present were agreed that 11f was one ot the best cougresatlqfl‘ held in the hlsoq: f The meeting was closed with t] benediction by the Moderator f the session, Rev. It. H. Stave“, ' l ll lwnio. and Miss HAT-TRIMMED FLOWER , She: How do you like mylioven Your bet-trimmed llovnrb very striking, indeed. He: What do you think of mic‘ age es an institution? Love, being blind, lt look! like an Institution for the blind- PLENTY. OF FROBTS pld you have many frol In your eeotlon int winter? L91; of 'em—-every girl trledto go with turned me down. wonos WHERE THEY ssunll. Wlfle (quarroleomely): lllllli‘ u“ why you wanted to buy thatd We don't need ltl ' Let'e have words in the diction! .‘ and not over it, if you pill"- Do you knew W‘ to beeeme lntokl ‘ liet do Wu mil." both get pickled! , ‘e . i ‘ ~ v .~» rrsl,l:r‘.-