. - i». s’ .~ 41-11-411: -.-1-_- w $131!"! i - '1ma:nusmgunuszcssaraszasn: .; m,“ to set up a similar monastery I b l. if can-led out members of the fratern- ‘r; m, M, st‘ Bernard Pass will go to '"' "m, They will take some of the fam- ily» w, at. Bernard dogs with them. . ,MARCH E» 1215.1 , .. ti t l I R ALE 41L! I ."' ‘l, ....lv."tifiini'fligli ._...__. f..- 51‘, saaivaan Mousse-saw m mn- c 353557, m. M-Two monks of m. ggmous 5t. Bernard MOIIBBMTY in _ m, Alps, it ls learned here, are to I “We; w ascertain whether it is pos- Z in Tibet. , if it is found that the plan can be 11ml; to set up a Tibetian St. Bern- jdentral Guardian I __ GARDEN CITY commas-z lbs foi ‘l0 cents. Buy your supply from out teamsters or at our salesroom. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. TURNlPS-Loading in bulk at Railway Dump. Henry Smallwood, Charlottetown, Phone R-i-il. 3632-31. Till} POSTPONED I AUCTION SALE which was to have taken place at P- A. Home's Horse Exchange, will take place on Tuesday, March 3rd at 1 o'clock sharp. 3650-2-28-31 The ANNUAL MEETING 0f the shareholders and patrons of the ‘rry- , on Dairying Company will be held in the Creamery on Tuesday March 3 at ' 1.80 p. m. All patrons especially re- quested to attend. Signed c. E.‘ Campbell, Secretary. 3656-21 GREENVALE WOMEN'S UTE INSTIT- "i balance of the winter at AFTON ROAD SCHOOL standing of Afton Road School for the month of January:- clrade VIII—l, Eunice Lund. Grade IV-l, Eveline Stewart. Grade III-l, Francis McQullian; g, Joseph Evans. r Grade Iii-l, Rita McQuillan; Edwina Currie. Grade I-l, Gregory Currie; 2, Wil- liam Lurid. Teacher-Mary C. MacGillivray. DUNSTAFFNAGE SCHOOL The following is the honor roll of -- Dunstaffnage School for the month of January =- Grade X-i, Marlon Thompson. Grade lX—l, Lloyd McCallum; 2, jail Thompson. Grade VII—-l, Bcrtha 2, Lorna Stewart; 8, Rena " 4, Douglas Rhynes. Grade V~-l, Ruth Cairns; 2, Lyla Thnnm-org; 3. Iieriha Henry. Grrlric III i-Slah-l, Gcorgc u-llll; :2, Allison Stewart; ‘ Btliiiinll. 1 Tllonlpaon, ‘ Siclvart a i p An a §Annual Examination 2 of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and (fomfurt 3 See Q . g J. W. JUHNSTUN g Optometrist i» E, l5‘! Kent sum Pltcne 420- § E \'l!Ilf|ll|l-\"\\‘Il ‘ ti" 'C\UDCI"LL'QQCL-JIJQ~ f! ‘lnllllurwo “yearn”... Ivr0kQIArQGDJICQ-llbrnlga“¢yabdnbvfi~arlnntivmrr.»5;;¢v~mc;zw4or|i '. :-‘-Yw"¢<"'<""= Tr} "“"":"“7:3“"!"'-"i ‘ _ l l Grade III (JrJ-l. Margaret Web- ster; 2. Norma Jenkins; 3, Dorothy ‘i McCallum. Gracie ll -l. Ira Roberts; 2. Buddy liillrrlly. Grade! tat-l, Suzanna Webster; 2, Everett Wnkelin. Grade I (b)-1, Winston Stewart and Wilfred Thompson (equal); 2. Isabel Jenkins; 3, Fenton Roberts. Pcrfrct attendance: - Bertha Lorna Stewart, Garth George Wakelin, Dorothy McCallum, Wilfred Tllclrzpsou, Winston Stewart. ioorizvznéiooccctionvsrdzroooooémr-‘ t rolls Gilli Not Siupid—~ Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glaII often‘ work wonders. now G. F. NIITGNESUN F. Gordon Hutcheson OpTOIIIGTTlStS-At your service. Have your child’s examined C. M. lialrlnlpson 8C0. s4 Olllln ‘Bntreet mam. a. o. '4.- England Public Auction Sales 0 m llAW lUI-e III! be . ,1 gig-g‘ "“ l’; merndefr. I. I. ‘M’. ‘m. ‘Unsealed by Alfred Fraser. inc. Ill Fifth Avenue New I N \ Thompson; Boswell; B05- 3, Rolvell Allison ‘ - | 1n sol» of the dull weather |ll(‘l"P Greenvale W. I. held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday even- ing, the 3rd, at the home of Miss Laura MacRae. The Institute Carol was sung for opening, this being fol- lowed by roll call, the members res- ponding with Valentine Verses. Elev- en members and three visitors were present, one new member being wel- comed. The president presided and the regular routine of business was quickly carried through. On motion a letter of sympathy was to be writ- ten to Mrs. Clifford Carew, and the teacher to procure flags and D. O. E. ‘VKENSINGTON AND VICINITY Dr. Dave Griffiths, eldest son of Rev. D. L. ‘Griffiths, arrived in Kensliigton on 'I‘hu.rsday and will probably stay on the Island for the least. Griffiths Jr. has spent a year in the Canadian Air Force and up to the time of his leaving Ontario played hockey on one of the leading League teamslin that province. Miss Jean MacKensie, student at Charlottetown Business College spent the week-end, at her home in Ken- slngtnn. Rev. G. T. Sprlggs left for Halifax on Monday morning to attend the ‘executive meetings in eonnction with i the Synod. lvk. and Mrs. W. l-lerdon Mann who have been iesidents here for some months, moved to Charlottetown last week. where Mr. Mann will con- tinue his battery charglng and electrical work. It is Dleaaini; to report that Mrs. John L. Mille of Clermont who has been so seriously iii is somewhat im- proved. Miss Hazel Adams is the nurse in charge. Mr. Henry Henderson of Margate who had the misfortune to lose his barn by fire on Sunday night Mb. 22nd will have the sympathy of the entire community in his heavy loss. We understand that a movement is on foot to help.Mr. Henderson over this very hard place. Miss Pearle Weeks B. A. teacher Calendar for the school. Mrs. Iva Brown invited the members to her z home for March meeting, roll call to i be answered with "Something Irish." ‘At the close oi’ business, the men were invited to join us. Just before the beginning of the programme. the secretary was very pleasantly sur- prised wilcu thc following acidrcss was rcad and a "Valentine", a luvcly casserole was presented. Mrs. Earlc MacRac.-Wc the members of (LPCCll- vnic Institute desire in some way to shov.‘ you our appreciation of your service to us as secretary. You ‘nave been faithful to the of- fice entrusted to you, and have ai- ways been ready to help in every way the work nf this organization, in the giving of your time and tliicnt. when- ever called upon to do so. Therefore, we wish to express our united love on this occasion, in pre- senting to you a slight token.~ What we offer you is a poor symbol of our appreciation, but we trust you will receive it kindly, as a simple indica- tion of the attachment. which each members cherishes for you in hcr heart cf hearts. Pic-use accept with our little present, out earnest good wishes that we may mcct together from tink to time in' love and unity. Signed on behalf of the Institute. iilrs. Alfred E. Caren‘. Vil-e-Prcstllclli. Ali's. Albert Paul, Prcsicicut. Tilt‘ profzralll for the evening then followed; Chorus, "O Czlniiria"; Vcr- scs of Cruarlinn poetry, by mclubers; Paper. "Cnllarlirm Lltrlwatllrv." rend by til" w‘ ct; tutti written by lVlrs. .'lilf Singing. "Silver rls Anions the Ciold,“ by Mrs. Corr-u‘: Itcxinilllgx- by Mr. Mollirc. will; Ml‘ (1.: . Contest, "Do ‘Toll Klviii"; Cn'il‘ll~. 'l'l\l‘ Island ‘l_\'l\ll| lT"ll‘(‘ illllfljll". i'.'t"'F' {mm I13.‘ the it“?! rlllri lilo l'i’llitiillrlt‘l‘ of the vvenm, lws. uiljv rilmsnntiy spent in (‘olilcrzulioll nllli singing. dosing: with the Nziiiillln /‘iilill(‘lli. iPntrlut |)lL.l‘1(' u u‘: F15 I in Margate School spent the week- end at Carleton the guest of her aunt. On. Thursday last the Kensington Granit Sisters journed to O'Leary to play a. friendly game 0! hockey with the (YLuary girls‘ toam. Kcnslngton girls were the winners, Lhc score be‘- illg 1-0. ‘Fherc will be a return game played in Kenslngton Rink in the near future. _,.__ Mr. Kelltford Waite is quite ill at his ilolnc. Mr. Waite suffered a stroke about three years ago and made a wonderful recovery at that‘ time. His friends hope that his recuper ailon powtrs-will again enable him to overcome his present serious con dition. Mr. George Frizzle of R. T. Hol- man Ltd, Summe side, spent Mon- day in Kenslngton in the interests of his firm. Miss I-lclrn Rogers, Principal of Sea View School spent the ivcekcild at her home here-X EMERALD SCHOOL til-Me X-l, Genevieve Kelly; Nlarullrct Ford. v Ufililt‘ lX--l, Spencer Hughes; 2. Anna Smith. tirade VlIL-I. Gladys McCourt; 2. Lr-onn lvichintec: Ii. Anna McMahon. (ii-min VII---1, Mary Crokell; 2, luurcarct Crokcn; 3, 'l‘helma Jones. Grade VI---i. Pope McMahon; 2, Wcndcli Mayne. ' Grade V-l, Iris luclintec; 2, Eln- t"l‘.‘»t‘.ll Mllthcsoll: 1i, Elnmct Allen. (iITKlC lV-l. Gladys Croken; 2. John l\'lill‘llil_\'_ (irade Ill-l. Mary Divine; 2, Lor- raine Hughes; 3. Aeneas McEntee. Grade li-l, Hilda Maynagh; 2. Hilary ltlayilagh: 3. Maurice Croken. (‘trade l -u| »-l. Herbert afathcson. tirade I ‘lii- i, Marion McEutee. tirade I lei-J, Leo Arsenault: 2. 2. KELLY.“ ("RUSS AND VYFTNTTT {has l)E‘I‘ll llliWll luoving around. ‘illalqv: ‘Mia-liver has z-ntllrnerl ll"ill.“ in mm; 1 i . . , ‘ cl‘ Rival‘ nitvr Vlfiiillly,‘ Hinds and; relatives here. 1 Lewis lvlcGulgan paid n flying trip to the city recently. lVJ.‘ Mark Higgins, has returned from Tyrone. Tact 65 The many friends of Miss Mary Nantes are glad to know she has re- covered auccessfuily from her oper- ation of appendicitis. Mr Mark Hogan, Souris is at pres- en visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Francis Hogan Kelly's Crow. Mr and Mrs Edmond Manoghan are home on a trip from Trail. li- 0- They report times verv 200d thew- Qng good feature of the winter's activities is the Debatlni society that BURDOCIQ i Bil.) t) l) ‘Vi B iiTE its w Jrihnuy Dunn; 3. Raymond Arsen- unit. Cross. Its a very good way to gel. the people of the different localities together. lt thereby tends to foster and strengthen sociality . It is very instructive, as well as amusingand entertalng and aids greatly in break- lng up the monotony of the long winter's nights. This organisation has been ably presided by Mr Thom- as MicAvinn who has done much for its success. MILLVALE SCHOOL Standing of Millvals School for the month of January:- Grade vm-l. Cletus lvlurphv: i. Oswald Murphy: 3. Emmett "Mimi'- Grade IV—l, Wnldron Parsons. Grade 111-1. H‘ ‘lumhy: a. El- la Murphy; 8. Ru "why- Grade 11-1, Jn: Murphy: i. rvertine Parsons; 3 An Parsons and Basil Malone tcfl-""‘- Grade I-1, Vernon Murphy; Bernice Murphy; 3, Nelson Hill. i: Eczema 0n Hands‘ tiouliin’! Put Then In Wafer Mn. Bololaan Behkopf, 1L8. No. l, Neustadt, Ont, writes: —“I was troubled with eczema for four years. \ and it was so bad I could not put m hands in water. I found Burdock Bood Bitters tho only medicine that would give me any relief, and after taking four bottles the scams hi! all left me. I can new do my own waihiag, and ivish tn give thanks to B.B.B. fer what it has done forms." it is a sign that she is in love-or . .. THE CHARLUFTETOWN ~ __- HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY closed a fast and or of Wheatley River. Wednesday and Thursday evening. Rest. The condition of Mrs. Ira Rack ham, Hunter River,_who had enter- home. Among those attending the big double header in Wheatiey River Rink on Tuesday evening were the Messrs. Ellsworth Waye, Alfred Car- ew, Greenvaie; Misses Glen Wig- more, Graham's Road; Annie Bruce, Oyster Bed; Mrs. Milton Cudmore, Oyster Bed. The hockey games that night were fast, clean and all four teams were out to win. Ebcnezcl- Juniors vs Wheatley River Juniors; Oyster Bed vs Wheatley River Stars. The Juniors, team closed with R score of 5 to 1 in favor of W. R. Juniors. The Oyster Bed vs. Stars were without a doubt wcli matched and without the both goal- lts‘ 800d work. the score would have been much larger as it was the score remained 2 to nil in favor of the Stars. The semi-monthly auction and dance was held in Hunter Rlvci‘ Ma- sonic Hail oiuwednesday, Fob. 18th. It was very largely attended and a 900d time “'11s enjoyed by all. Mr. Robert Scllar, Wheatlcy River. was a visitor to the city on Tiles- day, Inspector Court, Charlottetown. was on his rounds inspecting the schools in this vicinity last week and willie there, was the guest of Mr. J. Dover. Ebenezer. Mr. Robert River, was a visitor to the City re- cently. ' Messrs. luclvin and William Ling were in the city on Thursday on business and they were accompanied to Whcatley River by Mr. T, D. Ling. who spent some three weeks in the City. Another big double header was played in Wheatiey River Rink on Thursday with a large number of falls from the surrounding (iisiricts. The games were clean. well-contest- ed, between Brookfield and Wheat- ley River and New Glasgow vs W. R. Stars. New Glasgow were deter- mined that they should return home with the laurels for the evening. thus mnking it fast, clean and interest- ing throughout the game. The first period was very interesting, when the Stars shpllcd a goal into N. G. 1m- periais nets ticaplte the watchful rye: of their good goalie. The second per-- iorl was again fast and filriou.=~. no N. G. attempted to even scores. viilit-il they did when the Impcrlals slipped one ill against the Stars strong dc- fcncn and excellent goalie. Harold (ihundier. Before the period ended. the Stars again scored. Third period opened with an uneven score. thus the interest and best possible energy was put forth to again even scores. ’l‘lle lmpcriais with a flying rush again evcuecl the score, which re- mained thus. 2 to 2 despite the ct- fort put forth in two five minute overtime pcriorls. The tie rclnaillcd thus to be played ln a return game on New Glasgow Rink on Saturday, Heb. 21st. Imperiels-Goalie, M. Bulman; Defence, H_ Dlckleson, Eric Stevenson, Ed. Stevenson; Forwards, R. Dickleson, l-l. Stevenson, C. Laird. Stars-Goalie, H. Chandler; Defence, L. Chandler. W. Ling, L. Bowen; Forwards,’ J. Rackham, G. Andrews, R. Rackham, R. Barrett, P. Mathe- son. Referee-Chester Bulman. The many friends of Mr. Will Bul- man. New Glasgow, who has been confined to his home for some time. will regret to learn his condition re- mains very little improved. Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Bulman, New Glasgow, were recent visitors to Rus- tico, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. LePage. Mrs. George Matheson and son Ralph paid a visit to the city recent- ly on business. ATZJ: Bessie Stead, Charlottetown. spent the week end at hsr home in Wheltley Riven-L. ‘When a woman calls hI-n "honcy“ Miss Annie Macliachern, teacher at Brookfield, was a visitor to Wheat- ley River rln_k on Thursday, witness- ing the game of hockey played by Brookfield vs Wheatley River, which ‘r-‘i-contested game. the score being 2 to nil in fav- Wm, Ford and ‘F. Tailock nus scr- _ - vices in Wheatley River Hall on ‘ Mrs. Adam Bulrnan, Wheatiey Riv- er, left on Wednesday by afternoon train to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. James England, Traveller‘: ed the a a. 1. Hospital some um ." ago, is very much improved and will ' be able shortly to return to her Stevenson, Whoa tiey ' cream-TA". _ rr_‘r;__ » , ' h’ MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ADQNS FLEECE LINED g ccusllllulclls ~§ $1.49 IADIES’ rum. FASHIONED ll 0 S E Pure Silk $1.00’ P?‘ Pa“ (fl LJS COTTON school. nos: 19c l l i l i l pa» l’ pllir p‘ as ‘RA LARGE BATH TUWELS g, 99c i‘ i H ’ SANITARY P A ll 5 2 9 c .. i i poi‘ Ho): t" BLANKETS lfitl i poi‘ Li). 34c ’.. LADIES’ FELTS 9i .98 l“ A 79c w FLANNELLTTFTP] CRIB wcllli PANTS $1.98 -B vs FLEECE LINED . BUMBINATIGNS $1.9 LADIES‘ SILK a woo, _ N 0 S E ' per pair AINS us» 30X r T“ . i; per- pair 1T} .1 BLANKETS $1.00 EDISON MAZDA BULBS 1Z5, l0 and till Watts 2 5 c . INFANTS’ PULLOVER and COAT SWEATERS $1.00 8i $1.29 p ia MIXED CAKES per lb. “Flt-st Shipment kinring blillincljy‘ Just. Received (‘time and See Thesi- y‘ _ .".._ nae ~ \\‘0Rl\ ,. Y‘ t} -MEN’S ‘I'm ivucnuzs d ‘.2 G ..:-.<‘e' \ 0 A P S Latest Patterns $1.00 LADIES’ SILK and RAYON N0??? 006 per ar- CHILDREN'S GULF NOSE 49B & 59G. per pr- __ SPECIAL f W|NO0W CURTAlNS at; per pr. SLEEPERS $1.00 sllatiAl. BRAND GUFFEE l: per lb. _ JUST ARRIVE LATEST (TRPLNFlONS V" C()S'l‘Ui\‘lE and NOVELTY JEWELRY B0 BLUE CHEVIOT LUNG PANTS $1.9 _ETROLIN s1‘ P 9 BIG SAVING oars f MEN'S BLUE CHEVIOT D RUBBER PANTS aovs PULLOVER I FEB- 27 to MAR. 7 SWEATERS 6 9 c BOYS BLOUSES 69c LADIES’ SILK and W007. ANKLETS g per pr. MEN'S FANCY 005E 49B ww- iii-UV LIINGN KITS 79c INFANTS’ 15c SLEIGN RUBES sumac mite». 25c per lb. WRAP ARO UN i) TURBANS .____ , - -- --- - '“"' "v “Vi” ‘th ti‘ WC: INSTITUTE worm "i111. Jlltl Vli= l‘. w Estabrodir Mr l m” hmm“ “d e m g I -»~- — >15 B. lllchsrcisoli. Mrs. Louis" “vxuxs “ST”. TE hrmilzhti m tT c1051?‘ l: ‘gm: tho . .. . Nat onil All ir-lll. "ll T‘ was ' ~ i. ~ ll nihlv I|l""lli -: u t; Llvllllvii. \li‘.“». llloz: Rl "l . ‘d: ' rm mg“ 11 l-U 1 -. t v] r . . 1 ~- in‘ Y m The regular monthly lllcvtlllr; of address: the St. Andrews Vtonlclls llniltui. ilulliioll and pup." Day of Si. Stophclhl v ‘ . _ ‘ Imtfmw M” ‘w-imnd \Ic1_'aa1] gag-wry was hem on [hp cvrnln: of Feb. ii, Aim fiitncn grancicliildrcn; 01c U" Omen 9m" “Gmpm "51 ‘ O H CO P W ' n. 0mg, _ _ . n . _ H H . ,. _ _ .. . - i _f 1P 59g- l-wn \' nmo s i931 ni. the homo oi Ml... l\l.l_lo. olothu. l'l(‘lil_\ in California. a “as hols; lbvvllllff‘ cllloiiqlsLrnumnwl “on no” Kflw‘ WP "our f‘ o" vom- ~ -. ..~ , ~ ‘ "v .. .2 . A . .-- .. smnllwogd with thlltcoll lllfllllllflb llcplitu ill S411 Plnlltlstq and Jean ‘Mar-b ; ‘AH in?‘ I _ m,‘ Pr‘ (‘Mm H qvmrupriate 1 t we a‘ M - .., . - ;'_-‘ .. i‘ - ‘l- ~» - "v and Olli‘ visitor ill iillJlilillili. lllc Bail of llfllfllitf-fl. a lllPLi. "'5 m‘) F pm “N, [rmnptl m.“ “O mu h, a t-mg“; w” m! _ _- ,_i' ~ , , , - . _ - ‘f, 5; ‘,1; , ./ . P11 ' < < . I ‘ . lilrctlng opened ultil thr- institute bilr was not aflalci to rile. Silo hnd m“ ‘l H” ‘w ’ ‘ d _ Q w‘ of me M‘ done - - - - ii which wit» lm- bot for l l 1- ‘"01 MIW- "lie == coed Hm" f0 f!“ "P ill-THC“ - i‘ Creed followed in the mil to . t . a aegi- rllnil. __ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ll I v "n! 1 ‘h’ “m? at m mum . . . _ ~» ~ - vl~i~ em vll-rli-tlilr lr- ‘i ll - ' ’“"l"°“""" M" ’““ "“"“F“‘ " ‘ ‘ '1 " " ' R3,", answered \\illl wiintum .. .. 1.4x “Rn u‘ mean. _ f _ v ._ g h,“ _ . _ ,, . __ , _ , , _ _, , m» “Vt/Hunt; vollr name llfiltli the left ,u e sim- lL. nlifil-l-Qvfll. SP5" Rum" M m‘ d1“?! m mm” "r ‘Lmimu t‘ ma!“ I‘ ‘kumzm Mm A i ii‘ if i‘ ' l \\ii ll Ill? i w,» li-lorritirfl iHkn till-oi we in Pm- , , _ _ ,. ,. _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ -_ I I" v or ‘iv 1' .» . - - mum“ ‘you. “@111 41rd .1 m.- piflx |i.l.-.r~rl lino-ugh thv h \l|l.u_r. 0/181“ “"1" l;‘llll'ltt‘ldflhf\l “l L’ “Tum Far gm“, m" mm this l 3i which, conmlltiec upliulntni. A l(‘l\§.ili_\ i-lllltl, lctlngl tlml one who ill-rd ‘ ‘l’ l‘ ‘ , __ _ . . . . . l» y. i . ]'f‘l lifal |li'lZ'.‘ n35 won lav Miss Eii-iihmloll rmai. iPfllesents M! 800d discussion on mole llmilolrlnrll s i-lllibiy ilrfolc luau and true tu ilor, ' ~ ‘ ' _ ' r . g _ mm . .. . . - -- ' PV\T . - .. can l\'.lOi'l'l$l“,‘. Minutes of ilvr- iasi cellngs. tasveem an’: "PD? ll- fm. u“, 551mm] (my pldi. . also .i \l"i_\ itlili in Almlginl (mil has hasrxt g _ _ p | _ n a _ _ . _ ., _ , "Wm", Wm. ,-,.,,,r 3H,] 3,‘\!1\Q\IV]I Rome-l on h h..lf of th members. interesting fwaturr of ill" t‘\t"llillil, on t» it‘C‘.‘I\f‘ "lhc tyros». 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Rrmm TM 1' ‘ .|..l ~-5- \T|'i_<;\< 11 vy-v-yh fr‘; (Aggy; _ _ ) _ _ d h" -----—-———~—~~—' v“- |R""\".\‘ lunch “'\~ "rl" "Y" = n, .,,,,,..~,. .,t.,,...... (...- r... 1m. A little mmlwl‘. years old. wiloo" Mil.“ \" m dpijgtq- prriporlurli. l‘. Island last sunlmcl‘ and kliCli briorz the altrtr in tilc ivrautifui Ronlzln Caumlp; (1."ill"'ll'fll in Cimriciictaivli. All her ilfo hr‘ lyiil ll""l'fi Wblill" fpflginif nixvut ill" Marti" Hi ill“ Gun; -.|+_ the beautiful soil and mokless r-i my with splfkllll! blue wgvgg dipping lntO tllP land illlfl warning out to Oflillvrt “w, v.11;- broad Atlantic beyond. Shc was pleased with the clean streets of Charlottetown and the pretty stretch of country leading i150 Sumnwfsldv- She called at the Williams home at Bidcford, which was formerly own- M am; Occnuplcd by Join Richards She spoke of the quictnc.» u‘! "l." H‘ - mosphere, disturbed only by thr lonely call of the Plover and t1" sea as; it lapped against the 51013111“, shores. she was hoping to visit ‘the Island this coming summer and also to visit rer only surviving sister Mrs. Abbott cf Bangor, Mc., nndher brother Ed- ward of Salem. lunar... but God will- ed it otherwise. Just as the first breath oi Quill! floated through the air He took her to her Heavenly Home. She passed BWltV after but c lcw hours illness n‘ tho llflllll‘ of her daugi-lim‘. Mu». kitulilcj llwuavdson. of Houltml. Aluillr. interment was trad" in thr- vault- unt-(i (prim; \l‘l1"il her l‘f‘i‘.‘..’".il"~ will lac-brought to Pct-iii fol‘ “urlni- . ~&.L.._ wfiesmeglpg a A... . V. ren, sen. and own Dar OI 5°" File icnvcs to mourn. .~:.c~. cilild- Win, imrelln, .‘\l:i nml Willrlvl 1 ironic. Pirviiln m (‘ilririottrtnwn. -i~.1ltilcl‘lllc. H(‘hl‘_\‘, Adolphe and Thir- (Icvirc in U SA. and ATRilIlCF in Rollo i‘.~a,\'. I'll" flluvlwli will-ii. took plflf‘? Fri). ' at. Lit. univ- l'?v.lrci1 ww- xrvv ‘n11? c]; attended. , A Requiem l-ilgil hiass was cele- brated by her pastor Rev. W. V. ALwDonsld W111i concluded the full vral services. The pail heart-ix. ucrc: Joseph Dul- ron, Peter Gallant,‘ Peter Dolron. Adrian Gallant, Joseph Doiron, Law- l-nnce Peters. ritei NORTH JrR YOK SCHOOL Honor roll for January and Febi ruary. , GRADE X-l Leah Lord a Mabel! uclfnnis 3 Sheldon Dixon- Brrnlce Dlion 3 Min‘? @0115- GRADE Vl——1 _ “and; Cobb 3 Jessie Lcatd- GRADE V-~-1 CiltADE lV-l Lillian Thomson L‘ Vclda Dclancy 3 Eweffli Funds GRADE 111-1 Ruby Delaney ‘ Alex Dawson. GRADE 1 ,5,“ l nqn}; Dvitllv‘) GRADE 1 1J1’) l lililll I\1R.\"\W"IH Pcricct Attendulcc; Shvidvm l)l.\— U‘ Aqflrwl Manny; Iirlcn lord >30? u " llkrlll Valve il’=\i‘\‘- 7l""'-" Link“ ‘c ‘ ' - -.' . ~ ClLJlPiill. ilorlr. ii RM“- l-icicu Eva R’ swveqson‘ Tqgrher i GRADE VII-i Major Waddell. I, t Muriel Dawson 2 flholnns Dawson L“ Arthur Willa-h Ii Hliius Calms. u i , i GRADE 1I-—l Bertram Thomson .1 Leading fox ranchers have de- luonsirated that. in addition to meat. it is absolutely necessary to feed a liberal supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily. during the winter season. In order to keep the bowels regular and ll!" to ensure the lelnalcs mum; an flilPlll-llle wmfll‘ of milk during the larintiim period. IMPERIAL coo on. rox BISCUITS are made Tfllll a formula which has been prepared with these results in \ lew ind which reliable tests, ext-ending over a wflelflficb" "m “i F "5' ha" prnved to lie signally successful. females. the factory; ‘Plume 721. Ranches, which have continued the i regularly in winter have had the largest litters of young fi res ind also the highest "PI-sac of IWPB- "W9 l° mlmm" l“ “M ‘°"' thev have practically eliminated lhc dastreil"! of youn: b tho For assured results feed IMPBRIALS winter season. _ _ ‘ IMPERIALS arc sold by lending distributors or dirt":- ‘ leg. Irldo Hark imperial Biscuit 0a., Limi: ill i'll.ARL\'7Tl'l".T-’l\’\1"- I‘. F- I- ‘ing of Dll‘ 3R. .LS throughout all the tom lianal-D-mr »=-~=.L—a>"e.—<‘*‘ ‘ “ ‘ .1