TRY AN EXCITIN Who killed Roger Balfour? 1w me years battled the keenest of master the mystery nun-hunters. Yard, luckled it on a Exciting? You Never such a part for Chaney! breathless drama! PRINCE EDWARD TODAY DNIGHT BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD (insurer: ELEVEN TENNIS WIZARD COIHEDY ORCHESTRA detective. hypnotist. THE CHARLOTTETOW_IQ_,,GIIABDIAN . St. Pats iAlbony) vs. Beavers IlBedequel at Bedeque Monday ev- ening. January 23rd. Score 3 all. On the beautiful Monday evening of January 23rd the Albany St.’ Pats under the command of lDadi Lyman and (Handy Andy) Noonan. salliedl forth in meet the Beavers cl Bedeque on the letters rink. _ ’ -A superb brand of hockey was handed out in the lnrge crowd gath- D SOLVE THIS o MYSTERY And then Burke. of’ Scotland _ lunder control by the genial Jimmy psycnologi ‘. ‘Clark. who hands out equal justice to all. After twenty minutes play McLeod o! the St. Pats. on a pass from McKenzie. netted the first and only goal in the first period. In the second period McLeod again scored. followed in a. few min- utes by McDonald of‘ the Beavers. This goal put new pep in the Beav-i ers. and both sides worked hard and fast. till McLeod in a. few minutes netted the third and last goal for the St. Pats. The third period was a real game o! hockey. both sides extending themselves to the limit. After ten minutes play. McDonald on a. long shot. again scored for the Beavers. The play waxed hot and furious and with only five minutes left to play. (Isaac) Bagnall on a nice run, tied the score amid trc- mendous applause. The crowd wanted a. play off. but this being their first appearance on ice this winter for both teams. they refused. Naturally 1 expect they wre afraid of taking the heaves and judgmg by the puffing of them. I "would say some had already devel- oped the disease. \ Lineup: St. Pats plan of‘ his own. won't be able lo sli. still! Never such a You'll simply love it! Beavers Goal . . . . . . R. Noonan Defence R. Lyman . . . . . . . . . . .. A. Arsenault I. McKenzie . . . . . . . . . . . R. Callback , _, Forwards v c. McLeod ..... .. .. "J. McDonald S. Campbell .. . . . . .. H. Bagnall Bubs B. Dawson . . . . . . F. Reeves H. Trainor Referee-lies. Clark. Timers-h. Green. H. Calibeck. A. Noonan l $6 Penalty Timer-P. Allen. l i Start the game on time, boys. andi do not keep the spectators shlveringl on the promenade. I NOTES More ieam work and less indlvid-I uai play. One manoennot play six.. - w; for..." We are all waiting for the next; Tm". ROMANTIC» wcsi‘ ix ALI. nus chum" WITH viii: ,»\(‘.l-3 m" w csriaiir: ‘Flillvlsillll? RIVER” (‘ii;\l"§i‘.i{ OX1)‘ a _ ‘l-lawk oi‘ ihe iiiitil’ “A Fool and ills Honey” (‘O Mill) Y lvlollrnosa liloilzs“ Wu im- glad lo 50v il/irs. Hardy mil again HHCI‘ lliJl‘ iilciispnsllioll. ].\!‘[|!. 0i Mmitroso. as assistant. lVlFh. ilcrll-lllii Itainsay has the flllllpilill)’ or mimy friends hero 111 . tlu- (iuniii 0i licr little granti- (icughlor. Florcllcc Matthews, who pussmi away lit her home in Alber- Mrs. Arliiui" Hardy is spvnrlln-z u. (on Lll iiic 17th inst. at the age of ll-ll" days at lilc homr- uf iwrlnLhl-l. [hm-v yiliirs. Dcalli was caused by Mi". Christopher" YVrli-Jil. oi Srmill ‘mlmliiic puriliysis. Klldllru. 'l‘ilc imurrzil 0f Mrs. Sikhs Rayner. I11 1111' ulllllhll 1"11I-1'1‘~.:illlli1'i1 (ll (lrccilmnuiit. who ilasscd hwayilt incl-Lilli; ui lilc Uiliurii (, illxiilivivnlhp P, (t. Hospital. v/zis iicld on Wcrl- zm January" ill ii nus (ll'(Jl(ll'Ll in nlfgdfly :ll'lci"nu0i1 and was largely illakc lll'l'ililL"(‘llii}ill.‘; for lilo pziiilllng “luendcd. The services were con- ui ihv i‘?(ll.‘l'l1.)i' 0i llii‘ mansc n’. ducted by Rev. Mr. Donaldsml. 811d Elnisdziil- in llu- Spring. A cnnlmit- me remains were laid t0 r881 111 lrc was also appointed to selectsuii- Grecnmount wmetery. The 571111111- zllzlc furnilurc. my of the community '18 WWW!“ i‘! f llicr bereaved family and friends. Qn lhc cvciiiiig oi January l7. n‘ plensunt social (‘veiling was upcnt in M1; Montroslcvliiili. Games. conlcsisnmild juynmc to ‘ an Ellltiyiibli‘ sing-song wcrc intcr- days ago. while threshing at aneiléll: csling fcallucs of the cvcmmfil flm b; "- The joint was set by Pr» K91“ and an excellent lunch was. CITE‘- ll r l. confident that it will he as by lhc indies. of the district A sma! 4,1 I; ; ever in a 0011919 °f ‘veeka admission was charged and llic ])l'(J< R’ oeecls will be ilscd for school im- proveincnis. Reginald Hockin hiui lhc mis- dislocate his wrist a fi-‘W . <ro-———-— NEW ARGYLE IJXAMIKATION The cutting and hnuiing of icc, seems to bc the order of the day at preseni. and nlany are securing their supply wllilc the hauling is 8001i- This is but another example of the faith which looks forward to lhc heal of midsummer even while the ther- mometer is hovering in lhc vicinity" of ien below. Although the evenlDE °f Dec- 23 was rather disagreeable. neverthe- icss. a large number of parents» friends and visitors assembled in New Argyle school for the annual examination. concert and Christmas Tree. 1 The school was artistically decor- riled with evergreens and streamers. and brightly lighted with Mr. Frank Smith's gasoline lanicrn. killdlY 1°"! for the occasion. The pupils. exam- ilicd in the different subjects by their teacher. Mr. Leo Berrigan. as~ slated by Miss Jean McArthur, show- Mi". Harold Simpson. of Summer- side. lvns a visitor to Alma on 'I‘llurs-, day. Jan. l2. the occasion being tho organization of the young men cl Aimn. Montrose and vicinity iiiw zi Tuxis Square. Thc meeting was" mulch which will make the Sum-l McEachern was appointed chairman merside v5_ Sussex game 100k “ma . and a. short entertainment was pre- sented. The udience show tha ' they appnacia d and enjoys‘; the so ‘om m‘ we meetvagnflsg different performances by the re- y quest for encores and ‘generous _..__<o>____. roun of applause. Mr. Neil Mc- ‘ ' y ‘ Nevin capably played for the dances. COMMENTS 0N ICE RACING Following is the program: _- ‘ Chorus, Christmas All Year Long. school; recitation. Welcome. Stewart McEschern; dialogue, Painting a. Chair. Vera Smith. John and Daniel McEachern and John McNevln; re- htauon. Christmas Time. Beth Mc- Kinnon; Highland Fling, Catherine Richardson and Oath. McNevin; re- citation, Whcn Father was a Boy. Archie McKinnon; ilhartottmMorry Christmas Day. Catherine McNevin. Catherine Richardson. Vera. Smith. and Beth McKilinon: recitation. Lit- jtlc lvlllll’. Lloyd Smith; dialogue. Seeing a Ghost. Catherine McNcvin, The Stanley Bridge Racing Club held their first race bh Saturday: January 22. Although the afternoon; was extremely cold with a. very high’. wind, a. wonderful crowd turned out. to witness the usual good sport. The. starters bell brought togethersomel new ones with three good perform-l ers from last year. namely: Teddy} by C. Brown. Graham's Road. being‘ a big troiter. and his first start ap-l peared unsteady. Henry Houstnmoifl Mayflcld was there with his beauti- ful Tod mare. and always ready i0 V _ take part in the» games whether‘ Ciitherillc Richardson and Beth Mc- ready or not started in his driving} ,Kinnon; luciiation. Flirtation. John sleigh. and made a good showininf lMcNevin! duet. I Won‘t Marry You.lA. McLean. Grahams Road. started lbloyd Smith and Catherine Richard-‘his LaCopla. mare in his drlviiigl ‘son; drill, by 8 pupils. Intermission sleigh. facing several disadvaiitagesl and sale of candy. The proceeds but showing the winners and spec-l [from lhls was used to purchase sev- tators something to look out for next. erai school fixtures. Recitation. day. The winner of first money wasl Funny Faces‘, Daniel McEiichern; a. well-made filly sired by Sang Pcuigl dflrky whorl. iln costume). Sing alflrst dam by Parkslde. owned and‘ Song of Christmas. six coons; mon- driven by Frank Bell. of Stanie ’ ologuc, An lrirlhmanis" »P€rplcxlty..B1‘ld$8. This being tiic first tim Vera Smith; dialogue. A Walter's that this mare has CVGl‘ seen a THCO’ Trials. John and Mary McEachcriilcourse, and making her usual trips and Bctii McKinncm; recitation, Alon a. mail rouw. averaging sixty Timely Painter. Cstli. Richardson; miles or more cacli week. But never- drili. by 8 pupils: dialogue. The Daythelcss she got no time to shorten Aftcl" Christmas, Lloyd Smith, Mary‘ her pacing stride from wire to wire. McEachcrn and Jolm McNevin; as she was closely chased by a. good citation. A Crippled Dolly. Cathcrim- trotting more owned and driven by McNc-vin; (lilct. Sido by Side. VcraIEd. Graham. of Cavendish. This ‘M51 Smith and Catherine Rlchardsonffilly. $11911 by Acquira. dam Happy monciogilc. Santos Petition. J. Mc- 01101811 T111150 1W0 Y011118 111111651110 EHChOITH Highland Fling. Beth Mc- worthy 01 wnsidernblc praise and Kinnoil and Sadie McEachcrn; chor- admiration, for neither of them has us. Santa Claus is Coming. school; lmd any training or chance to de- ‘(lflsillg recitation. Sudlé McEhchéi-il. velon the speed they showed on Sat- Following um.- .l.hc teacher was pre- urduy- It has been stawd by clever scilied with many valuable pfggentg horsemen that these heats were firvm the Pupils. which testifies w --—-—-———~— the spirit of friendship and good- will existing ‘m the 5clwq1room_ others oi‘ the loaders mill workers Next. Santa Claus made his ap- in the church. assembled at Mril. pelirnncc and proceeded to distribute M01198"? 1101110 10 81W! 61113105111011 the many and valuable gifts from l0 111F411 BPPTQCWUOH 0f 1101 1191911- the huge trcc. The prcsenis were illll services. so numerous that many of them had in ‘Hi0 latter part oi‘ tile ovcnlng to be piled on the floor. although the i-lic gathering was called to order. tree was the largest to be had. Santa and Mr. l1]. ‘Hawaii was clcclell also distributed the following prizes. chairman, F01‘ 801181111 Proficiency. 018610 VII» In aJow well-chosen words Mr. John McEachern; Grade VI.. CBth-lflgwafl 5mm] [he pufpogg o} [he Mme M°N°v1n= Gm“ “L 391119 gathering. He than called upon McEMhem: Grade I" Archie M°‘ Rev R Hensley Siavert io explain Eachern. Accuracy Tests. lst prize, turd... ' the rekmm .0 the o 1e Catherine Richardson; 2nd prize. h l r w Bu, r- Mpesl: _ Catherine McNevin; 3rd. Beth Mc-' .av n5 come g er’ a Kinnon. Attendance prize. Stewartiwert the" ‘and a very c°mp1ment' “wwrm- tllel“iéei‘.olf§ §l“i'..'.."§.°.i.'2l“..§§ Complimentary remarks were then made by Allison Mcmchem‘ Harry people had appreciated whai she McNcvin and Nell McNevin. The ha‘) M“ m’ them i“ “kmg 6mm“ National Anthem brought w a do“ of ills musical department cl the a delightful evening's entertainmentnchurfl‘ ‘wrvmes; The“ be“ Wm" (Pan-fog please copy, |es ware‘) that she mihfihl ioilzgml‘): --¢-0>--_ ‘spare carry -on i s ape PRESENTATION ‘M1711: b I we I i 1 n us eore coango te mm Arch, reading 0t the addresshIMrs. Mc~ can was preaenlerl wt n well- fillod purse. _ The presentation Was malls by. Miss Mi-iiam Dollar. Mrs. Mc~ ; 0n the evening of Wednesday. 1411111 11111119 8 1'91")’ 1111111! "Ply ‘January Mil, a very pleasant sur- 9-1111 mflnkfid i118 NOD16 101‘ 1116i!‘ pilfle party wgg 1191.1 n; .1119 home kindness in remembering her in of Mr. and Mrs. l). Archibalilfvlc- such n 8111111101111 111111111611‘- Lcuii. llhrlingion. For some years All 111911 Jf-llwd 111 ‘ilhlllifl, "F01 Mrs. Mcbenn has been the organist She's a Jolly G001! Fellow?’ T111! in ihe Presbyierlanchizrch aiBrook- 1168i 01' 1110 event!!! W8! 1196111- 111 field. Even with all oi’ the clhc- music and sooialfntercoursa. i». llllll lienpomlbilltlen of home hThe‘8?!11°11(11$Aw:B gnarl swim i e a ng hg o u n yue. Presentation to Mrl. ,' MfiLlln. Organic/i of the Prea- byierian Church, Brook. ' Field. '1' or with electric motor - JANUARY 21,1928 “m —says Fritz Kreisler-famous vioiiriist+ in praise of the new Urilioyjqltonic Victrola. It C aplurcs ihe snu the clarinet. the any and all musical soilnds. singly zlnil u»- Plays naturally the ioncs of lhcsl- gether! musical sounds. tones, that give Captures the low fundamental holes liihl give instrumcnla ness. and liberates them all your plCnsurC. All this is yours in the _ncw (lrlhophuilil: Vii-- trola (zmcionly in this instrumcili). ill a“ if“ _._. Orllicnlt captures all who listen to it I l 0i ihc violin, ml’ ihv piamn. volce-(tuplurcs liu- ".~(\\\l <li and all the rlmiiing ovvr- beauty and color in lllllSll‘. lllll<lli‘(| ill ilm- \\’O()(lri. l music its (icpih and rich- ui slichi Zlllilllliillill cost. i0 11>; lli\\’ 41>; SI lS_ And all lléifillinlr srlcnllsls lmvo shown lls llit! practical nplilivziiiiln ul lllu prilivtlplv. (if "Mnichell lmplgll.ui<l-" m‘ “sllullllh flow of sound". the pull-ills iui" which llfC Victor-controlled. Thus" you may have liclluiifill, realistic. music all homo, mill you nuly llilVU graceful cabinets Arlislicaily rlla-Ilglll-i! lllUIlPlrW-Lill equipped with a device . which M11175 cvl-ljv rcvnrii alter playing. lYliI (lvlw Mllvll eliminates winding is optional ilriccs from $1400 Elec- (fllllllll-llllt‘ (ill i-illlvl-lliclit fillylllllllis at all Hi1". l\l."i.-li'i"s Yl-iuv dealers. orllgqgllcnic~only' if onic Victrola. Victor TailringMachiue Company of Canada, Limited, Montreal _ 'HiS MASTER'S V0 UPVIYLNIIDJANAIIA mun liYlMlll elulml ii Iicars this Trademark cc» M among tlic fasicst cvcr witnessed ce. Tho next days racing will likclvback for his share oi" tlicinunoyn take out some more new oncs. eluding Lucy Grey, owned by Max PRESB Ferguson. n. good-gelled mare si by Young Aubrey, Winclbreakeixl owned by Joseph O. Gallant, si by Prince Major. shows that the boysj will have to keep their hats tied next fiaturday. Upton Smith. Cavendish has his LuCoplli filly the pink of condition. as they usually found in that locality. She‘ has not been sccn in company. but the air waves are murmuring swcct sounds and we are expecting some- thing interesting when she arrives. Mr. W. D. Farrish has his Lafiopia‘ gelding "Evei'icady“ in perfect shape and according to the reports froml Kenslngton and that vicinity there is going to be more than one horse in the front row. Bernie Hynes has been seen twilight. giving his Kentucky Marque mare “Meddlesome Matty" a gcntldEvel-eli Murray. ly-roiliy Auld, llil- m N..." 0n Profitt liiiidc llli‘ puixliusi- from l"ul— .\--l in, llilrlwn lion Brown and prmiiiscs in l'0lll1.‘.lli|||l Hui-r. lillvli" Mllllfvll illlil Alnliul Auld. lluuuioklu- liiziiic Llulupliull. lll‘ill'(‘il.) Plziyl-lll- iii l\\'li ail"l.~l--"’l‘||c ’i‘vl"u Sliillns." "“'_—' , 5 "(i1':luliiih"~ Jami-r: ilul-i". (m illc ovuliillihol‘ 'l‘ilv.-;iia|y. Ilvc. 1m" _.1.).|i|]| LHhnwHnH ‘g; 20th‘ ‘lilo lillyilclliivci‘ "Prcsliyil-rhill _ “hm. mum; gunner» iifhl 55km,‘ flbllllul] “f: (_’l}"h‘"““"’ ill-vi‘; "lWlll/Pl)‘ Mam" Lloyd blur- mel 9° w“ ""‘ '“ "ff ‘ m“ ‘" rail": .\uiu llcp" Nlililrvll Auld". Tiic cvclllill: was iillc and n Inigo My]... (mild... ,,~- , “W” mxmh Him“ ;1-'-'“1‘]"""h1"-7 w“ "msem- Illuri": ' hull Junk Illcimzul. 1 Rm". R, lleuillloy ‘Sihvcri. pi-osid- 11,-“; '...--p|,.i§|n.u,. Sml.__.--,__Muh..] oil. and lhc l:(Jll()\Vlii[,' lirflgflllllllli’ m.“ “m; “um-ml mm‘? Murguw. lw“ "v9" “arrmd "m: -l1ur'|ll'l'l_\"_ Jl-uli iilil-liorfy. ilillilili Opening (Thorns and march. Livmgxunh Myruv Llvmgstom Kw “Clllisliiias is (lOlllll\§.!"—¥(ll\illll‘\*ll. m. punnfln.“ monuwi. W"... 1,3,.“ 1i°111=11‘l1-‘ 11.1" "l111l1'1111111—li<‘1’- li/Tllrliilliulu. l-liiziibeill "Muinlall mid livlv-llc-y 91111/"11- ixmh lrlVlllK$liill_ » lRGClllllll)ll-—R()l)l‘l‘|. lVioKiniiml. ppm“... Chm.“ ..DM.(m.lher--_ Ex°r""\““- "Cl"l“m‘a5 Sl°°kl“~‘g“". As ilil- ililflllll!’ o! tlic closing ~—Arnoi( Boer, Eilicl Livingston.lflwvuc ‘w... "flying. “why SAM“ Hilda. urray_ Vein Livingston. (‘hulg l.,,-..|.-,.d. “m... lmvfng mm c oi‘ llw i-vchis ‘of his li-ip. .\li'l{ill_ilun. um] lli-‘ --»»' <0‘:- 1 M-.. YTERIAN S. S. CONCERT u. AND CHRISTMAS TREE AT l CLYDE RIVER. rcd red: "ill-elud- “Ftllllei " '--l<‘loi"o.n l'(‘ l at . _1 - . . . . work out. At the close of last sea dn Auld. lvuu lllcNcvlh. and llllZll ‘lu- mmnhuu... N... ma"). “ms (on...) son he draped her legs into loops McLean. for the first time. and she co pace a half-mile while one would getting ready to talk about it. J Stewart. of Bay View. has purch ed from EarfOhappell “Lady Cl tee.“ which at present has no known‘ record, but we always look (orward for the future to bring out some- thing good. The Ohsppclle boys. of Granville, has two or more good “crackerjac as usual: “Guy Sharper“ and "Even- v Both horses are green, but will be there with the cherries on race day and you can bet they ing Bells." mi tiiu wcll-ladcii (roe. _ Quito a ‘mmilil-i- m‘ ihv glnwn ill! folks u! \\'l'll us llll‘ L‘llll(ll‘(‘ll_ came iii for (“W-m‘ :1 shniw- oi‘ liul ("uluiy mill other uld Recitation-Jack McLeuil. b9 Solo——llllda Aulil. (eiicormlJ -I- lieQtililllflll-r-Xilllfi’ chm; 3:edlgx61‘0iso_ "CJirii-linlas l/Visilcsl" “lain... . m. r, .. ~ . . ' .-~'R.oberi land Reggie MCKlIIWIOIl. 1m; prggilgiilsl‘ \fei('(l‘ ‘llilklilllcllyilellflvy: Olive and Ethel Livingston, Louiso Sun's-rt. Di‘. A. J. Mu ' ' and Evn Docherly Beer. 1U'(‘ll£l|l0ll~—lill(ll1 c-orolll y $010» l.llL‘_\' (‘long (eiw-oroil.) ' ltecitnllon-lrcno ticFayllczl, hiolirm SOhK-Jnlvg Lllvlngslnii.‘ lkniiisr. Alisa illaheile .llll‘Cll 1°11"‘M.r. Normiili ZiicFnyden. Mr; ' ""11 1\11l1\- ‘Mrs. Geo. lilxon luul oili- '.""‘ “r ‘hi’ ‘Pflillwrfl and workers Ill llu- h‘. School and Qhilrcli, When Sonia llnd completed his d» ks"! M lll‘l‘ll_\', " won't be out- of hearing distance 111W)‘ 91W’- 11°11c 3l1‘-F11.\’<li‘11 mill wm-h iu- lllldc all h cheery good. when William Taylor rounds I038- "Lady Etta“. owned by Stanley (‘o Bigger. haurt been seen round the point yet. Her luv. year's pac-j ing perfonnancea were a little un- ML). gteadgsforMthenkvant of some extru- 11111 _- r- u" his Otheriiwd Exorcise-"A (‘llrisliiili .h-.ll-hll<».-"' com m m“ “mi "m" Prince" m‘ ~—Eliznbclh llllil lliyitlo ilichenil.‘ gm lllldn hlurrny. R8Pll|lll0l1~0l|V0 Living-Mon (cu- juurmalq rad‘) 7"" K111l1"1‘111R wiiq cinuel iih ing S0l0——l\<ll(illly Allld, (cllcolwwL) u... 4...; , r | '~ ' " w _ Reciini|(iii--i.|il"y (‘lolly (cncnr- fin-n: b‘ m‘ 0 H0 Nlmnmn A“ " 1.1 Mellon Song by llu- girls. <¢>-.___-_ and Arnold nr g sir-hum; MHL “Lfigarénsfiq”: . n? lilglil luui loll on llli-liillomcwarci 0f ilcrvmlam-nn - . A process for utillziligmdrdwoods Terrific Storm Causes Damfl (Canadian Press) _ .\l().\"l‘RE.-\l., Que» Juli‘ 911- Au UXLZUIDUOIIJULV ilonvi‘ 911"“ “to strum-k llic chili-c province of Q11 llcl- Wodncsilhy night Illlll ill 11 ‘Pilurslihy was siill rllilllli-l- F” QllfllKH‘. Tilrcc Rivers. Sllcrllrob llllil other points cumu reimls siiulvfuiisj in iiic ilcplli of 1111191 foot. wiru facilities wen.- sever! crippiilll. the telephone cimlpllil l-upcrling Lll’: losilcs oi iiwril ’ lllcii" 10m: illstnmso wirgis. lmlli illc (fimadian Pnuiflf! . (Yniilullitli National Telogvilli" c“ iuliler-i wore nv-Cofliiili! Ines-ll. llllll press roporls I01‘ 511mb“ Hi0 iMnrillmc Province-s points. 111 jccl lo liohvy delay. .. I. _ Wll A Pliiladclphin, inventor has 1 cnicd a combined. vanity iwX . fur neck piece for women. i111! " being enclosed within the .1111" the animal used. - Are l‘ ou erV01111 Sleepless? Si. (‘aiiieriucm Oiit-"i 11'1"‘ link “‘ n norvmul and rundown niaie 0 ‘.1 llult l could 1;’ ~ l cl urinary! 1° a rum-M ‘g: ' iic PNNTIP" w‘ . " wml noon W v] lllrslldh Thyior airnnl! 1"‘ lnul lIIOH-IH‘ . knlnce. ‘ ‘I l’ ‘ ll l l‘lori-lgs“mlzllnlfio'l’cllcia I m“ 2H3‘. clirni’. tin-p arc n H. .1 n . - r ll en .1 tho lsci-“ilnll rcilevc conuilplih“ H" held at the honle of Mr. John E. Mountain, o! Alma. and Mr. Moun- tain wes Appointed leader of thc ‘movement. with Mr. ‘Herman DY- ..n 1 d rgciloailiie claiming her attention. shc fisalllhellrlsleslilxllivsisl: lglbhilllly\vflli loyal lo the task assigned in followed in’ iiie and thoroughly taught. After thelier. examination was over. Mr. Allison The members oi’ the Choir and . . 11.1 . ‘V. l‘ m“ Wm b’ "*6 55°11'- “WR Roggiez-Doeheriy. John Malhcsonfii" m” "mnuraciure N‘“'°"1 -'“'“"°'“- The famous “Little one: " _____ f ‘ ' . . ‘ 5* h“ Ilium Livingston, Joan lliclloa fbee“ devehw“ 1T1 l1 111! M! I n: mmm use $175 tlhiliiuichm,” "m?" "".“..w'"“"r. mm‘- l-lwv Cir-w. mum Alllll. llilllf‘ Milpmm "1 11111111 11 will be un-d is I projected. fl fir, ' it‘ Qy ‘ A1‘.- ~11 .‘-,. LPN?” 11M arf cliimiil 1r N wile" '."‘"-""-‘"" ‘“ ' . , _ . , Semi iiic lo 1r. Piércu 1.11131 in llrlilgeiiiirg, Ont-i 1f W? .., lrlnipr¢.r|rariioi!wr1v1‘11§ 1 ' wr- _ . , R .. ,