C11" f] 9.27 /—-" " T‘ " "~"-*--— —---- The (lays grow longer everv wu- "Aud sunshine! it's" jilbl. dandy f 9w Annan '- " and Vlclllllly’ gentle month of March ‘is 5pecdil$ on its wing. _ _ ., we'll hear the roblnsslnging, m messengers of Spring. 0 M we days shall stretch out nger. , ‘I we work of Spring begin. should worry! for w: all shall there. too. with noise and din. John Culllcut. Clennonhhad flpiartunc to severely hurt his . 5dr blade while skating some days a80- ms, Mamie Mill, Clermont, has A Epending a few days very . lly at Lower Bedeque. the ' 0f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. - i - lane. _ g F. Pillman. Sherbrookc. a recent visitor to New Annan. um Wynian Clark. Wilmot Vai- mcnlly ‘visited New Annan. “We; Evelyn and Margaret Pill- lndian River-and Margate. “ygly, spent the week-end u; their mother at Traveller's m, Harold Mill, Clcrmont. re- fly paid a business trip to New , n, reporting the roads in good ition. gr. Arthur Enman was ill Ken - wnfriday afternoon on busi- grs. Albert Moase. New Annan.‘ been spending a pleasant visit . die homc of her parents, Mr. and . Benjamin Cairns. Summersidc. We are glad to report that Mrs. my Marehbailk. who underwent i operation some time ago in ce County Hospital, has return-. . to her home at New Annan. we. Joseph McDonald was a pas- er on the eastern train Monday. ming cli route to Charlottetown. We arc very sorl"y to report the ‘tical illness of hirs. Parmenas 'l. Clcrlnont. Her many friends ... for her recovery. Mrs. Jessie Jardinc. Ml". Oran» lniilie. WilmotVailey. Mrs. John Aull. North Bedeque. and Mn. vld McKay. New Aunan. were ngers on the- Eastern train a ort time ago en route to the Call- ‘an West. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. James Marchbank. i vellers Rest. made u business‘ lp to Summersidt on Tuesday. We have it from good report that Jlarry Walker, one of New An-. n‘s enterprising fox men. is the! - er of a brand new litter of sil-_ r black foxes. Congratulations! l The funeral of the late Mrs. Salli- iday afternoon. from her late rc- encc. to Trinity United Church» mcrside. thence the wrtcge nded their way to God‘s Great a. the People's Cemetery. Mrs.. all shall be greatly missed as she _ a woman of sterling qualities ll integrity. which made hcr a real favorite among old and [mg Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald d family. Clermont. have been‘ dlsposedfor a few days with a vere cold. We are glad to report y are much improved. Mr. T. A. Driscoll. Clermont, was recent visitor to New Arman. . This surely has been some winter. ~ look out some days one Wonders bother he is really on P. E. Island ~ in some southern clime. for be- " Slelkhs we see other convey- s such as cars and bicycles go- " at ll pretty good rate oi speed. 1- Keep it up. "Garden oft the. 111i." some of these days you will‘ have it“ cvcn on Sunny California.“ he" You read these notes of ink. "1 not let the spirits sink. " llust wait another week. - d ln The Guardian take a peckl hen March comes in, it is a sign! 11 Spring is getting handy. nnni hslmll“. King's Cm, N.ll.- ~"l have ll911_,vour medicine and find that it Jllllt wl l. you any it will do. i :0 all healthy. Whcn i was carry- fl "ll! first llahy l was sullering hllllii bearing-down feelings and would "d? kel- around to do my work. l rill have to lio uiet for 0 g-md "l of tho time. fhere was not a 1.1m lleal to do, no i managed for a‘ "l 11c cn month» by lying down "nil l"? ‘Maya l saw in one o WPIllttlc lxmka what Lydia E. Pink- h.“ 5 Vfllqtable Com und had donfl ‘o? Women in my con itinn, sol said w"! husband, ‘l am going to try ll medicine.‘ He got me a bottle ‘l kavc mo great relief. 1 got '°l "In ahla to star-d on my feet and fllflmnd at my work. Now. l have lira work to do. no l am a widow. 9011'"?! recommend thn Vegetable m ilound to my friends and tell l" lust what it has (one for me. l 9 recommended it to neighbor w Illa ilya aha la feel 11m uitl it."- MDIWON, R31. 2. Samoa. K . . Y. New Brunnwi . ‘ _ l omen ply attention awn-t their I'd MIC lHall. Sherbrooke. took placcon: ‘ llnrringzlo". ‘T rl ‘ttvhvll .l:lll p. llil the mother of fum- huy“ and may hvnnl-l have to 111i in liml nvr-ry month 'Ve otablc (Jompuunll. .l't ‘rind my husban Fgot mc a hottl Tim clrnnrorrlzrqwn condoms li- vlllflyvd. Another step in the Ml- Elm“ ll-lhrner. Traveller's R311“. was a visitor to Sununerside l-lllP-Tlli)’ cn blrsllles". IGROGETERIAI rMr. “Dailiel Giliis. Clermollt. had us ca. on a 30y ride Saturday cv- cuing. Mr. Glllis says the tra-_.L,“_ . 111s" in tunic: ltevei" was better for cal :—_—and tilts gentleman can surc- .0. TliE WEEK Ellll ‘ lifr. James SO1ll3l‘S,.Wllll\0t Val. 13:‘. rescnily aitsnded the hockey i , Mrs. Will Stewart. Point Prim. is match at OLL-ary. Miss Vlclfl Hlizéarty, Kinkora. “lllllclily cf New Annan. spent the “Tali-Grid at 11".: home of her par- g3:- fllflt-i Eggs. John Hcggarty. if risn were pleased ‘o ‘Ifillll? lJOlT-flfll‘ young lady nboiit ‘ " 3 Pkgs’ “Kain. if only for a short time. uoauas GELATIIIE Per Pkg. 10G Mrs. Wm. T33". . Traveller's Rest. ‘its. it1ir..1""l11.:.l;..>“ :1 "l w“; Jelly Powders 4 Pkgxs 25° Mr. Ephraim Phillips. Tyne Val- leY- paid a visit to New Annan on Mmdal- =1 kucst of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ramsey. Strawberry Jam 1 Ll». Jar she is about again. ‘vhliiitwlél. Heggarty paid a flying ‘m o u ~ .= - morning. mmmsldc y o“ Tucdml Tllt‘ $011112 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mill.» Clcrmont. has been very SVJl’. with la grlppc. We hope the little sufferer" shall soon be well I Ll). J31‘ again. Raspberry Jam 1 Lb. Jar 28c MY- Jvhn Hecsarlr. of this place. _ drove to Kinkora Monday. where he s the guest of Ml". and Mm par. GRAPE FRlIlT llklil (lli'(‘“li0ll for our little village. ‘Who ‘.\'ill be \"'_‘ 00x1? We are pleased to learn that Miss ‘Firlllcis Wood. who was quite scri- ousiy ill with measles. is able to re_ some her duties at P. W. C. llJIPllJWJOlZ. {vending niew days at liei- old ‘name in Alexandra. Miss Martha Robcrtaon teacher. dioyal _\Va".cl. e. the guest of Miss Vinia Mrs. H. Thompson and son John WCYC TCCCZlI VZSIKOTS ll] Pfiwllfll. l Messrs Fred Matheson and Albert Acorn of Bridgetown. who were in ‘the citv dilrillg farmers week. spent v pleasant week end ill hi1. ‘MclliL-k. llic guest of Mr. and Hrs. Will Wood. The pulpit oi the Hazelbrcok Bap- its". Church was occupied on Sun- day afternoon by Mr. Henry B. Lindsay -L.C.l_ who was supplying .ln place of his brother. Rev. Robert Lllldfiflf.’ This young man. who is just on the threshold of his grand ‘and noble vocation. held the rapt attention of hi". large congregation as he expounded to them the scrip- ‘turcs in his wcll modulated. clear. ringlng_ voice. his perfect enuncia- tlon bcmg a pleasure to all. (BS1363. daily l0 some of the older members of the congregation. whose hearing ‘ Mis Bertha Wood. Mt. Mellickf "1181" lhc week end with her gran lII-ffllts Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones‘ the week end at‘ UlfkLY soothing and splendidly llczlling. lam-Bill; is illilispeil- sable ill every liomc. llil> pilre herbal balm is as gontl lul‘ cold- sorcs or chapped lmiids as it is for more serious troubles like eczema. ulcers and piles. Zllin-Buk stilps pain '.lll(l irritation, prevents a wound going the wrong way, alloys inflammation, I and grows new ' iiealril": skin. "As a first- aid and all- round skin t r-e a t'm e n t Zam-Buk stands alone. Don't waste time and money experi- menting with crude oint- ments containing animal fats and coarse mineral dmgs. Zzlul-Buk is absolutely reliable. It heals sun-Iv because it heals with the aid 0f Natures herbs. in Nature's own way. Sample m: a Post-Paid Try Zam-Buk for yourself an any rut. burn. wound or sore. A portal addressed Zam-Buk Co.. Toronrn. bring: u l-"rze Sample Box of this [amour scathing and ""-‘-’11'L' 1111!"! by return Mention this paper. 2 Izlls- and Mrs. RMW. Campbell of on. s c t . ~ . _ . friends at lll/lllmot‘ glllllllgll- ‘Mum Pol ( an l Miss Mylitis Picketts. Wlllnol Val- Pl‘. rersmt y spent a nulnbe" f {llvfi very ])l(‘Il‘1Z\llil_V with lfitldlg‘ in Chclton and Carleton. l‘.ir. ilenry Mouse has been busily" GIIERIIIES Per Bottle nag-ed salvllli; his wood. Among the lllully people who a. .:£..'.::§:.:l.l"s;fr.i" gimsso $|Lll0 P“ Pa" 20c‘ JENKINS & SON LTD. lllls were Messrs. JJlIlPS Marcllbnlik llkllflt J. Saliluel Wilugzh, "Traixelleris Mr. and Mrs. Jhlnes Marchbalik ‘and lilillll)‘. Traveller's Rest. were rci-ent visitors to North Bedcque. ___.___.__ Ml". "and Mrs. Edward Urch. "fral- 11k". Mrfi- Row“ Mlm-‘lc- MN Lila Kllfl cllvrs Rest when a number oi thou" daughter. Miss Edna. Elery- MT- Flllmfllll l5. (‘Olllflllplfllinil 11 zlrivrn to a mcnu- of (inlet-table eats lellvci‘ drive. < Tllayellefs Rfisl- “'35 ‘l “fem Ylill- fill birthday gills were left from Cl’ to Sulnnlcislde. ' ' _ popularity" of Miss Edna but 0150 E. I.. thence to her former home. , It jams ‘ Miss Irene Cotton. Clinton. is (he 10w and {(5100-9110 1m- 50h001u services were C0ll-'¥‘v.l°1in‘s6l°__Mr Littlejohns Spending a fcw days very plcasallt- flllcwvs have for her. After wish- ducted by Rev. M. Fleck. assisted. etflnelen Jlidson and bows ly. a guest of Miss Lilian Huestis. mg rim happy yloung hostess mmiy-‘by Rev. Mr. Ayers. Mr. Ray Phil-l on g ' I Wilmot Valley. _ happy rcvurna a“ rjppafted $0141.00 lips. Kcnsiligton. sang most patliet-. sbng‘_Miss ‘iivizm Gay‘ . "homes feeling they would not forget l1!’ M“ H- R- MUMO ‘"115 11 ‘\'l‘°li‘°ll(l this afternoon ‘ll‘('i1.l. for a long time '~’-' visitor to Clinton. m Con... Many people frvnl Tr=1\'@11¢1"s Rest-guest among high and low. rich and and vicinity enjoyed a service in p000 They gay 50y nmny a n.i|0_.of the family already _ the Hall there on Friday. the 24th uwonld do you good no matter in and one brother. John Cousins. inst. This was conducted by the what m00d_ t0 just 500 Grand...“ Vancouver. B. C. _ Mrs. Campbell was a most duti- ful wife. as well as a kind and con- “'35 sideratc mother. always making thcl Salvation Army. who are alvravs 501110 ready to give to the listening public Christian facts, They are truly A “mat gnjoyablc evening termed “Soldiers in His Army." we“; in wilmm valley 1101p 00 home the kingdom of H118 family.‘ ‘" “.?.‘$°f.‘.’i i$f.‘.“3}“.§.°..-§.°..“.Zt‘..°§..§»we“ a we in periods oi sorrow she proved her-i “sill “glufirgcsgstfinigfhlulfxlffilf:1hooked for this cntertainulrnt WPF". l1‘i\'t‘.l-. .--- “imlh-‘i aglhldallldwlgfihgcclwalxl m "willie flail was liilcd bl‘ nlyslcrlous. errna "" ". lici" family alld her lually iricnclsl e that the many ivlari-h isl. when Excelsior Division Th1? lwoille °l New 511113" 111"! held their “opcn" evening to the “'85 vicinity are busily encased storing delight. of a multitude of people. ice. Mr. Harold R. Moasc. general 3.0 Harry Waugh. W_P,_ as chair. l\1¢l‘@l13lll' llelT- has llflll 5°'~'(‘1'1\l lllan. ill wcll-cllosell words admir- l0111115 011 ll"! 10b» ably gave in part the meaning oi the great Tellilrrancc Union. and M3505 M31111? 416d LUl-“i Mlll~ "l outlined the very important part Clermont. returlicd after spcndiuu Excemm- 31.0510“ was playing in have the assurane a pleasant visit at Marshfleld. p»; 0005p, and aimed to do in 1m eminent will perpetuate her illClll0l‘_\‘ far. far .persollcll. Mrs. N. Gay. Mrs. Geor- - n: Carver. Mrs. Wilfred Lawton; Mrs. V. Wood. Miss Bea Judson. " YIMLss V. Gay allci Mr. Arden Rich- ards. Each of the singers in turn were concealed. after which the au- .dicnce were given a chance to gucss- who they were. This performance; YOU. o Charlottetown aiid other places in mum i0 make it worthy of its flit‘ EB-‘il. name. Bro. Waugh then proeced- ll1l° llll‘ llllllll‘ Pownal News ed to cause the following program A very delightful afternoon was to be carried out: Chorus. "r1..- Spelll» 0n Rb- 29- M m” home of Rattle Cry of Telnpcrance"; reci- lallon. Bro. John Burrows. Sl".: let. Bros. Hucstis and Large; read- U’ .9; - f(‘(‘llIl|'. all ll‘."‘l" iliy lwvljv. husband Bil‘. rrv irillv-r dir my wv-r fol" me as i have two clllldrt-n arid We ha‘... quip; 0 big | r] read l," the paper about Lydia l Illkhflm fl t tllcn got a to wok about it n". h m, mam able name fur this Temperance . . t ‘ i de“°;,‘,§"u.fn°{',§ all‘; Division of real workers. , . mo“, from the store, I am feeling lfine now and do all my 1Y0?“ and am‘ t 0515.3 .._ .‘;‘i,;.'.t.“.'%. rinlilinnvs Veg- i-ii be in Sleepy Hollow. I tabl Coin und that. makes me feel |:B0weE:_""o;fi)§|°,&(7STc%ltli£lCllAllDS0N. |N M E Mo R | AM . l lfl‘ . I'm sure there is more to follow. mas. I-‘ANNY canraeu. l 1 in: in m left aide dur auger. odl. Throh h the advict frienfil book Lydia . Pinkham‘: Vegetable Compound and now him more regular periods and Am without llfl at those times. "--Mrs_- F- BAILINB, Sheho, Saakatchen an. L!dllE.PiI\l(l1lIfl'l l/Qflllblecm" ‘Her death was sudden. the cause 8 P0111111" \ b ‘"l'l’l' '"°"""'"‘° l“ being heart failure. Her husband. . Ill Ill!" V" ”- h _the late Mr. Campbell. died sudcien- m... are‘ ' l)’ ht thflf home lWPYiLV-KWO YQRYS u Irlnl packagi- of the lllbletm. lualdeuhmitl she urns Joanna in the. Memorial Ccllletcryz" Mr. Waldon L0\\'llll'l'. CUi'll\\'L|ll yum 1.0.0011.- 310300 ;-@¢0..t1y_,~p0;i; side her husband. and her daugh- is spending a few days ‘visiting in i. {Cw (pt-S a. 1".»0v@1|ey"g R05.‘ gftel’ Lois. New Annan and Willnot Valley. He mp0,...» p.105; 0r Ml; and Mpyfixilildfil‘ H. Campbell. drove frolii Cornwall to Bedequc 133.15 M0050 Gy3ndma_ 01- ~Aum"_.bell. Garnett Campbell. Fred Camp- Qll w°lll195dBY~ Bell. as she is‘ familiarly and lov- bfll- Call Weeks lngly called. is always a welconle-llafll- The pallbearers were Al- Bcr“ Song-Joseph Haley. a ' . . t .0 nlouln are the niclnbels The King. qualities of the tir-eeased general terms made it clear thattlle young man has the finer. grand old Temperance Union has things of life. and ls bcini: usetl as; _ to be snrengthencd. financially; a chosen vessel for God was l)lflllll_\'|cfllx‘ Tnfvel-‘e- consequently the Excelsior being w. nlaliifcstcd hcrc. _ branch was taking a collection from vice two solos were rcn R "ll‘-'1'll""l'l‘l“ the audience to further tile eausl‘. bv the speaker and 0 Pa. lmfli ’""l "M" after which the plate was passed. Jessie Jenkins. of Mars and a goodly sum realized. Quar- is spending n lllf-"(vfllfl l10l11ll1l1‘ _ tcttc by Messrs. Poole. Tolniinson Hazeliirook and a11'l1~'1l-l11"l' “’"“l'l d" 1 fwd‘ M and Fleming; chorus. Away. Await osin. the Bowl. Tile National Anthem found an important After the regular meet- Dilriut! the ser-l _ tiered. one. Ml- miem whn- the week-end at his holnc ill North in ' V/lltshire. Diseus- l u“. Rusllco hockey team on the Hunter tvas thcli heartily sung by all. af- meeting. ter which the crowd dispersed. fcel- lug all old time sing song was hearq ing that Excelsior was a very suit- ---— ~———"—“ What is Home win. Sick Mother? finl. "l-‘ullulvirlg lunliier-l ..\-.-]0|w~tl a trouble lllnt a-number of fans. Mr. Russel Roper ‘This news is all that I have now. , d more. l tell my. In just five minutes from this hour. h The Adn“ of Friend‘ _ Mrs. Fanning Campbell. the sub. Shebo,Suk.-“! Wl81fF°811l'"'""‘ Ject of this necrology. was the wid- ow‘ of the late Alexander Campbell. lrishtovm. died at the home of her daughter Ruth. Vancouver. B. C.. January 25. i928. Previous to her death she had lived with her value-l ms" daughter Marian. in Alberton. P. E. ‘T’ my . “""§"hf"|‘* Young and old enjoyed the fancy. ully w. ldress Carnival on the local Rink i-nlulvn-i the “Favorite Prelim-l all ivmnon who suffer Maurice Tobin,‘ 100 Mewnrd Table-tn or liquid. This Pffllfflvllfl-Il Ill {Qtffjlsplcndid M" and the varied‘ at. ‘and multl-colored codtumes worn ll“ seated a very pleasing appearance. Send lrl pint! than if you win “Th9 llfll'wll'lllifi- l", l7? “Y- facullles are somewhat impaired. The text chosen was “Joseph was- already lhcrc.‘ The speaker lllllE- ‘ - ' tratcd this text in several ‘different 001500 were a5; 10110 \'-’-"1.\'$. lllflliillt’. U19 111f3$58€0 Clea!‘ 10 Most original costume. represent- lll? l-‘Pfllllll JlldPilll 0T JQSW Wflfidnr: an aged COUDl0~lllC liiisscs Hu- fllfcédl‘ lllvfv- T110 Way which the rel Scllar and Dorothy Cntiiile. Chnsiiall ‘must travel has already 130g; costume imp... relyi-g-ngmm; ‘W911 110d b3‘ 1119 MKSIBF- Why Potato Growers‘ Association - .\ll‘ should we stop to doubt or fear? Ggofgc Wl1i[l1)(~k_ .01" llolll‘ Ql Gelllwnlfll"? l5 1113613 Best crrztumc lLadics- lcilrt-selit- easier because "He was alrcatl‘ _ihere." Tile following was a ve Court. Sage: y y Lizliilllan. l'(‘l)l'l.‘.'~(‘llllilQ a cowboy. O ye o! lllilt.‘ faith. said Christ. (3111101-00 00010.» i3 47.04.». ..}=‘]n1-. wllF (llfl Fl‘ "'11) l0 (lollbl clltc Nov. rcpreseiltllli; Llillf‘ Red When you l.)(.‘ll(‘\'£‘ with iallh slllk-Rldjng 30ml "l"? _ _ . V ' Several other vvlgv lino ("Y.~llillll'~ ‘ 111i" blvfi-“Illf-Kfi lllif‘ H 1111l,'l1l.\' 511011111 tlial required much time and incen- Will colllpass you 111K111!» ullv to prepare. ('llL‘llf‘.'l lnalij: ("Ill- Thc duct by hirs. ‘Tanton nntl.p1nn0nv_a|-_v rmlarkn .Mrs. J. Jenkins. and a solo by rhel Mmgeiiioi". the affair was q s“... latter was \’l‘1‘.\'_911J°.\'1\l1lP- T11“ 111v cc" and similar .~l<.~.tn<_-.riil s.» 0.1:.- szpenker is heartily welcomed on thvycm; an.i¢ipm(~d_ field by one and by all l5 quite dis-f Ml‘. Harold M0130 liillll f1 l-Jllfillllb“ sthooilnali- were lli\l((‘(l ill to cvle- Falllllnl: hit-Lulu. and was born indioivryhll" , , . . l ""h- “ml V“ Npllm" CIMK" "llmll trip to Kcnsiligioll Tuesday evening. pymg m0 L00.) ‘y-am- Birthday o: Bailln. Lot l8. in the year 1865. C fllnmlln“ prwmfl‘ “m nd- ll‘ y Young ill life she was married to M13 13011111111-111 Pilllllllll. 5M1‘- thing was (lone to, oust. lilo parlyfllhe late Alexzndcr Campbell. son of brouke- “'35 a "l5ll°l' l° New 511111111 along. the house fairly ringing with the lalc ‘William Campbell. Irish- Thursdlly evclllllll- H9 "P0115 llK‘ laughter and song. After illdtllg- HAYN- roads lll good condition. hfelhinks mg‘... [hi5 for 501x10 time they sn". there. Their family colliprlscd one son. tinder which ihc table positively Wilfrid ll\'i11§ ill l101119.$flidd11112l1- _ g1'(.aned_ served in Mrg, Urqlfg [avl ter Marian illlti Ruth. already" I10!- Mlss Elnlnclille hlarchballk. of 01-m- and \._~[.n_k.~,o“-n 5.3-kb Beau“- ed, '~ he remains were forlvardad from. - v each child. showing not 01113.". the Vflllvollver. B. C» i0 K1311$111£ll01L P‘ lyiflggltsggfiéasogakca and M“ reek-end \\'llli frlv-lllis iii KPH- mll bly carried out at the conform "m, . l" mi‘ llllll h?" "ll Fllda-l? 3950K‘ Mr. Peter Gallant was a visitor in submitting the program probably I chm~yorl5tc\\~l. m. jgoyy-gatg should say: l was not present ior the‘ - houwxeeplng-lilfll numbers and should any llllS-. ' ~»- - - ~ rakes occur I sincerely hope no one will g0 up in the air. Program: Plano Duet —Mrs. Beatrice and Miss Bea Judson. - g-Mr. Joseph Haley. Solo-~Mr. Lewis. - Duet-Helen Peters and Georgi- .l.riwtoii. ~ ' Song-Airs. W. hiacEacilerll. Sale of Boxes ‘ Violin-Bea Judson. l Dialogue—Rolly Gay and Lewis ’Herneau. " Cello-Mr. Littlejohns. l While all the numbers were hear-y ,lily enjoyed. special mention might !l)(‘ made of the songs by Mrs. Mac-Y .‘Eachern and Mr. Haley. respective- ly. These voices have not been, heard among Pownal artists for.‘ Moms: time. consequently they re-' liicar them soon again. ‘ Some of the performers. who were iunavoidably absent -- (‘Oll‘~'f‘qll0l\ll_\'. ]lf.‘l'l0i‘lil(‘l'h. The following is the [was a change as well as S0fli8ll1ll1§l Tllc weekly Prayer Service of ll1L‘.npw_ y lug. Bro. Darrell Pickctis; music Alexandra Baptist Church was held y orchestra; dialogue. "All Engag- nn Friday the 0th. at the home of . dl ed Girl“ lthree aclsl: reading. by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Judson. Pow- Sister Carrie Burrows. Sale oi nal Village. A large number were candy. Reading. Bro. Flemingpprescnt and a very helpful and en—‘ quartctlc. "Touch Not the Cup": joyablc time spent. _ _ g _ _ _ _ _ T reading. Bro. James Marchbank: oi the pastor. who is spending yuvxlbimgdiviéegflelfig. lfirssilzi solo. Bro. Edward Poole: music bl‘ few days ill North River. the ser- orchestra. Their G. W. Scribe. Ml‘. \'lt‘C was conducted by Brother Heli- Enllntwson Hucstis. spoke very ap- r_v Lindsay. who brought a beauti- B ' ~ - 1 ' ' tivciv conccrnin his title in ill message to those present. U11‘ table Com ound. meme . _w_ _ 1 y _ y “km: Lydla E‘ Plnkham a Vega p connection with Division and in keynote hcllll: Ulwlllflllfv- Every Suffering Woman Should Be Interested in Reading Their Letters ‘Hunter ‘River M‘ y And Vicinity‘ |liife. Fredericton. Mrs. Eldon Seaman. Mrs. Ira manls sLster. Mrs. Joseph Cutliflc} Harold Easter of the Royal lBank stall. Charlottetown. spent The Highfleld Graliitcs played the “hum majcsm rhmh lRlVPl" Rink Wednesday night. and won out by a score of 5-4. Til-.- .onc..arld was witnessed by a large‘ lvcry satisfactorily" refereed. The ltwo visiting teams were entertained .to a bountiful lunch after the game. by the Royal Sisters. 1 l On Saturday. the Royals went to; lNorth Wlltshire and in the after-I n. l w“ iwnk-IHOOO played the hockey team of‘. e n 11nd Perm lwllllflthat place. The game ended in a. l“ “l ' score of 4—l in favor of the Royals. was n nervous nudlMr. Sheldon Ellbel‘ refereed t0 the - H lentire satisfaction of all. The boys. O " enjoyed the trip and look forward ) “True in Sound . - v l’ " ~ . t l l: l b ti x l1 . H’ M el-Hivurllre to the letum game. Saturday evening. The ice was in) by the large number oi skaters pre- l s. M. Daniel and Dr. . . It. Mirr- ‘ I.\' Xian" lav-i g t ' past lew months. and it is cstlnlat- ilydglt‘ of llie lnarkcl that there are wvcr 20.00 men alone out of work in . t liwjclllclll slliinllrlli \\'.‘.!- rt ' c the !“.l_\' nll~~l0l..;-r. disclose startling 9811195 81111 to initllvlnter the out-of-work '.l“l\ are no creator than they are :.'. l)l'('.'~l‘l‘.!. City relief workers shud- (lt'l' lo K'0lll(‘illl)l.'ll(‘ what is to hap- llic winter of i928. as ilir; an Irish C0lPCll—i‘-li“1. Howard " fitting climax lo this beautiful lnes- glyph-an 0mm 1g .g0_\-_.._H.1i0n ;_. h (l 10hr‘ m. the present time. d ii he could suggest a rein- r- . .\ll‘. Calder said: “There is only i lie i"eilled_\'-—\\'0rk. nlr- not‘: a cheque fol" £1000 -- and " hra 2n knows I could do with it would not give these men They‘ do not want They want work." illal 90 per cent of thcln in: rlillliulzlnllly" lizzll 10l- vine in the history oi hr "oelci no! .l.-.-i-' ll \ lk ‘lie ‘Jfflfilll of pr-onlc milzil tili- llislll‘. . so well that they are i». bu‘. we soon plck thclll i$311"..‘ié“i»ll.ili.?§‘§.§l.°i$.‘l§%’§§3' Nothing is impossible to tllc new. 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