1 Xi 3 = ";'.v`.¥.-5 , - I t i `_»_ \ ;tf;--.3-»-A -. :_ f i i i i l I ,,`. .. ,_.,,` >, (_ I V _ , _ _ . , tiff' '~»v~"= . ' - ~ .» ~i.»-\.-.._¢¢,. g,_¢,,,_, 5_._._. .. .. I cs, , ,,_,\ , ”`m,_ ., i ‘ I ' I "£_\ln` p*vv A I ~ TUE5|)Ay_ ° ’|‘H_i~‘ ci-[AIU tYl"l`ETO!VN G_lJ_Al}_lllA_l\1 _f Z = `. APRIL 6, 1937 t “" f '1 _ 1' ' --""` WEAK ' Veterans CuardMonarc/1 ’s , ' - . ‘ . Coach Coronation Day` _ _`__ _ _ A UUSO IIUCIC' Chi! ' -i._. ' "-2"' I. 0_4 .s_.l; ' . “ <'~f'°, `,~°,\.';°,.§"°>' I l~ in /4; ' 5". ' I 3/I/,I / V I \\_ ,lt I il 4;/ i 1 IL / \i\ l 0" 1r?ii` f . il _fs ll / llff, lyk IH ir ty ' i r 'F x I ,i.l">"‘ , "iiip | . I i* ,// , . ,i , \\ ,\|M i i .~ il ‘ lllii ‘r ' . I ,- li.i1i|‘illII\iIIlTlIih;I. \ I I I “M in ., .. ii I lil ~ i F ‘V ‘-1 ‘ l D0 lov Rccooivisf THESE SYMPTOMS? HEAD/-ich Es, BACK-P/uns, RHEuMA'risM PRAISE FOR DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS “I can speak with wonderful confidence about the power of Dr. l Haniiltiin‘s Pills,” “rites Mrs. Sangster. “I am now sixty years old, but for some time past have been in poor health suffering from a. I nervous condition and kidney trouble. Violent headaiches made life f a torture. Wezikness in my back also afflicted me. I became so ner- vous and weak I could scarcely work. My appetite was poor and I grew nervous and sleepless. When in pitiubiy low health I used Dr. llamilton’s Pills and was completely restored to happy, vigorous health again." iDR.;nAMiLToN”s Pitts -~' ARE GOOD FOR BAC/('AC/15.' ;__;_.,..____f _._ _._______;__l_. i__,_, ,4__Y__Y...,,_i___. Saxons Killed At Coronation Of William I 'AI.AR.\Il-Of all the iiiiiisual uieideiiis which have iniii'ro»'i many previous Coronalicns. the bloiiciicst occurred at. crowning of Wlll.am The Conqueror in 1066, The Noriiiiin princcliiig had in- va:leii England and gained the '.':c‘.;>i‘y ai, Hnsliiigs. On christmas, 1066. a wild snowy :iay. William vvns crowiied at West niiiii ter. For the time being there was no Arclibisliop of Canterbury, ~,i the ceremony was perfomied by thc .'\rclibi.\,liop of York. When the Archbishop asked the Saxon nobles, formerly sublecis of 1-hirold I1, if they would rc;c;ve Wiiliam as tlieii' King there was .~iich a rc.ER|Es , Smart looking drapery fabrics in silk damask, silk or cotton repp and in Homespun effects. Silk Damask 50” wide - $1.00 to $1.50 per yard Silk Repp 50" wide - -- 85|: to $1.10 per yard Cotton Repp 48" wide - - _ 69c cents per yard Homespun Effects 50” 75 to $1.10 Carpets 0n sale at very Ask about. our _ 4 PIUSVILLE WOMEN'B INSTITUTE Elcven members of the Piusville W. I. met. at the home of Mrs. Thos. Corcoran for their March meeting. It opened with the club women's creed followed by the roll call which was answered by “Memory Gems' The treasurer x1~ ported there is 811.12 on hand. All committees reported satisfactorily md the new ones appointed were; Sick-Mrs. John F. Gallant, Mrs. Iaadore Gallant. School-Mn. Am- brose Oorooron, Mrs. Thou. Cor- coran. Program-Mary Ellen Cor- coran, Mrs. John F. Gallant. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lsadore Gallant. The roll call will be answered "an Y Grade II. Jr.--l. Mary Callahan: 2, Maurice Callahan. I ,i G. Roberta Wemtherbie. Teacher. exchange of flower neediiy The meeting closed by singing "Its a Good Time To Got. Aoqualntod. WILM01' VALLEY SCHOOL Report of Wilmot valley School for March. Grade X.-1. Gladys Clark. Grade ix,-1, Beth Waugh; 2. David Clank; 3, Helen Huestil. Grade VII Sr.-1, Even Clark: 2. Harry Waugh. Grade VII. Jr.-l, Kenneth dllifil 2. Wendell 1-fueatls. Grade Iv. ar.-1. Earl Clark: 2. Eileen Waugh, Grade IV. Jr.--1, George Husltll. Grade III.-1. Mildred Ouftill. Grade II.-l. Gordon Huaetll; 2. Charles Huestia. Grade I.--1, Joyce Clark. Hlahest avenge in Senior Grades -Gladys Clark. Highest avenge in Junior Grades -George Huestls. Pdroct attendance-Both Waugh, I I ‘ ,....,,,... ` I I CHASE PLAN ON CARPETS. _11_ When desiring quotations please bring room meas- Q ure with you. 81 Rugs attractive pricel. SPECIAL PUR- xenaeth, clark and Charles Ruu- til. Olive stuart-Teacher. OUIIIIILAND SCIODI. Report for the xpontii of bhfu- cry. Undo VI.-1, David Lawson: 2. Jackie Wow. Grade V.--I. Oliiord H0051 3. Phill# 3°!!!- Grodn IV.--1. Ulf! hvaout 2. John Qxllty; 8._John Llvltm. Grade UI.-1. Wllluid Hogan. Undo ll (5)-1. Ralph Watts; 2, Alito Lawson and Billy Quilty. equal. undo It tb)-1, litem Quiltr. Grade 1.-1 nuttin Holm: 2. .mn Watts; f Dorothy umm. 'miam-Alloc coup. Un lhufl ll Dunhill: Furniture Tapestry Mako your old furniture look like new by covering it with one of our new upholstery fabrics. Priced from 81.25 to $2.50 per yard LTD. We carry a com~ plete range 0f Paints. Enamels and House Clean- ing Needs. WIN CIIOPYING CONTEST ORMGO, Me., April 5-(OP)- John Davenport of Caribou and George Fraser of Ulamon werl crownqd wood chopping champion: at tho Slut form and homo wool: which opened st. the Ualveniivoi WOULD AID FAIHII-I (B7 The Canadian Press) PRISQUI IBLI. Metnlkpfil lr- U. 8. Eeprollntativa ph C. lmrster conferred with tumors- dlt and nlottlonnent administrat- ion odicisll in Wuhlngton in In ottuwt to permit an increase above the M00 mutimum now set on loans to individual potato far- mm },”._y,(,. __' ., _~iI"‘K.'1`.(` `f v i. x . ,,,,,;_;' ._ ci 4'