\ 5EP’I‘EMBE_R_2_2. 19 . ,_. [NNEIPSPRING The 1 Ii will outlast iwo c, more ' ordinary - immesses at only part of lheir cost. Yes, you {ford Marshall . COM- FORT. F‘ ‘ "to Clue tyles Central Guardian TEN DOZEN men's caps. regular $2.00 values. Price $1.50. Moore d: McLeod. Ltd. 1918-9-21-21 i MEN'S GOOD QUALITY fur felt flats. curl and snap brim. Price $4.00. Moore 8r McLeod. Ltd. 79l8-9-2l-2i MEN'S HEAVY all wool sweaters color brown. Regular $5.50 and $6.00. Price $450. Moore d: McLeod. Ltd. i 7918-9-21-21 MATTRESS 'Costs Less Per Night r MISS BARBARA MacNEIIrL will csmne her classes in singing and lozutlon Sept. 25th. For registra- cion call phone lilo-J. 7874-lmo i CONCERT at McDonald Consol- deted School at Mount Herbert o: Thursday. Sept. 27 at 8 p. m. Ad- nsslon: Adults 35c and children 20c. Programme arranged by Miss Kathleen Homby. 7924-9-2l-2l MEN'S ALI. vvoor. pullover "v" i . Gugmngud for nteck swéaiiters in brown and lawn I - j . s rlpes. zes 40, 42 and 44. Regular i _, h" 7”" A" $3.00. Price $2.50. Moore 8r McLeod. ' B, m ofthe Crumb: Lock for the Trade Mark mi 79‘8'°'21'2i '\J --- Q/ SUNDAY saiwicsa-niero will be service next Sunday in The Unl- ted Church in Belle River, at ll a.m. RULE ed were reorganized and nladc more and in Eldon at 3 p. m. m NIGERIAN REGION fméiiiiiou. meetings of o. Board EDUCATION _ PROGRESSING , ,' " lllstorlelu. TWENTY FIVE DOZEN men's all ihave been held throughout the year. wool auto knit sox. Grey, lawn and i _ itAht the meeting held ln December. blflllk- EXW! $986151 50¢ Pill M00"! WELL. l e iwhich was arising owing to the dif- ifliilllly of defining what should or should not bc regarded as religious Plflfular $1.00 and 8.28. Price 69c.. Board considered a position a MCIJCOCI, Ltd. 79l8-9-2l-2i FIVE DOZEN boysfancy shirts. The Biiiish Hhieciomie Govcrh_ instruction. The Board recommend- MW"? 4i McLeod. Ltd. i has chosen ihe right spot with .cd_ that the Education Ordinance Eifiiii Success in ihe Nigerian he, ‘should be amended by the deletion lion Shaii he hiiaihedl viz: Educm cf any reference to religious instruc- 7918-9-21-21 NEW CITY AUCTIONEER. — hm And the hmoi oil ‘hit thenilblfill. and that exemption from cer- Mr- William E- WiISOH. formerly iies in ihe met ihhi Educaiion has, tain provisions of the Ordinance l" Parmefshlll with Mr. A. Wilson already made good progress. “In should be granted by regulations to auctioneer, has commenced busin- N ih P‘, i _ ti‘ d-ccrtain schools and classes of school e59 ‘m m5 0W" W318". and may bi! m? eglilicailign igvggéinge gilcgilgirgniwilich are concerned with religious mnsulted b)’ Wlephollfi NO- 333-3- Not all the requestsTor elementarylmstructwn" o schools made by various Adminis-‘i iratlons can be met, but whenever .~ it has been possible to provide ade- quate teachers, new schools hovel to function throughout the Southcrrl i _ Provinces, and should prove cf con- l, 55-54mm‘ "Mk 119W 1B5?’ Yell-l”- i 7918-9-22-11. School committees are beginning‘- TRUCK BARGIN .A'l‘ .BRAC- sldcrabie assistance to the Board by.‘ cclimlllele with 08b and Wide 10W- becn opened. The. policy of refus-dxlnglng to the mu“ °i "lemberslse: body‘ for hauling mtawes or ing i0 open scimois “ma” sumcicnqlOfifll problems and suggestions. “l supervision by European Officers olg the Department can begivcn is con-f tinucd. Twenty-four new schools including two Craft schools have i been started. European staff has been slightly under strength through- out the year. and on Dec. 31st thcrci were two vacancies for superintend-l encles of Education and two ~for superintendents of Arts and Crafts.‘ During the year four new superin-l tendents of Education have been ap-= pointed and seven new superintend-| cuts of Arts and Crafts. One sup-i erintcndent was permanently in-, invaiided. Another temporary invalid E is attached to the ofllce of the Sec-l retary to the Advisory Committee oil Native Education in Tropical Af-l rca. The opening of seven mission; schools has been approved. . Twelve men trained atlthe ‘Katsinn College entered on their duties in six provinces. One of these by ar-f rangcmcnt with the Sokoto Native Administration has been appointed as a teacher on the Training Col-‘ legc Staff. ' A special class was opemd atrhavc been made to admit a number’ ‘mm the 5m! lmiducts 9‘ ‘his. mm’ quilt? attached. It Wasn't ifcxes price $460.00—-SPECIAL FOR Arrangement"; have been made for-CASH $395.00. with license and building two Govemmcnt Trainlnglsplr“ “m 7996'9‘22'2|- Institutions for teachers which it is proposed to open in 1929. At the BAPTIST SERVICES-Rev. Ar- same time the Missions are taking m“, D- Malheslln- °l Indifi- mfmerli’ stops in several cases to IIICFCRSL‘ . C! Dundas- P- E- L- will 5968K i“ their facilities for the training c‘ Hes Crcck Balm-st Church. Mon- lcagherg, dey evening, Sept 24. Kingston. In the Southern Provinces eie- Balms“ Chllrch- Tuesday Evening- lwntary education is given in f0rty- 5U”- 25- “kl/law Ballast Chum“- Crqiii Goiiqriiiiiciii Schooih and WLGIICSIIBY evening, Sept. 26.-W. R twelve Native Administration schools Macwflnmr- Minister- ali of which are in the Cameroons Province. A Native Administration ORGAN RECIT-"P-Pmf- Tmmi“ school has been built and willshort- 5°“ Wm be assisted “'- hls ‘"59" m‘ ly be opened at Oyo. -cltal in Zion Church on Tuesday The number of Mission Schoolsievelllnll. Sept. 25th. by Miss Bar- which have attained a standard that I m" MacNeul- °l°°m1°m5t “d justifies Government assistance has 5mg"; M“ Chas- Eafle- bass 5°1°' increased to 244 and special rcfer- 15L “(Trace McEwell- P151115‘ 811d ence must be made to the excellent l Miss Lulu“ Earlm "mmpflnlst- work ‘being done in the girls’ schools‘ 7955'9'22‘“ which, have been established by the; Missions. It is’ significant that WINS PRIZIFJ/Irs- R055 Mac" Lhgugh only eight assisted in iii? l Ewen of this city. was the fortun- Southern Provinces have reschedule Wmne’ °f m” hmdmme Pr“? a sumi-iemiy high siaiidhid i0 hvioflcred by the Mercury Mills of gfgded as l-A" schimis no i955 than Hamilton. Ont.. to the lady golfer live of these are girls’ schools. lmcklns any hclc cvcr 140 yards In A; King's College Ei-FimEBmPnLQZ. The prize consists of selections THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN o....,,,.,,,,“..“,.¢“+lbeen heeded by Charla c. Mack. or] 'the firm of Moran and Mack, alias; AN S 'i"l'he Two Black Crows.” The novel.‘ according to one who should know. SHAKER ‘purports to tell the story of Amos and Willie, the Two Black Crows o! _ By Buford, Tennessee. arilid ttlkilelrw aflié l 1 ‘ Fm d ng e or w. OBTON TEWSON, m n“ u All ltilhls Buerved, - ____ "conductive Prohibited APPARENTLY, Amos and Willie ' esire t0 enter the conflict . ooooroooooooooeoooeoooo igtgrsilgsid They expected‘ hopfluiiy- SURELY me height cf self-estlm- to fail to p855 ml physical cxflmlm- a .cn is reached in this amusing an- tlon because of flat lecl- HOWBVBY ccdcle of Hepvuorth Dixon, an old ll-hfillEh SPWW 511°“ hm w be bum tune writer of mediocre ability who ffor them. they were fussed with "Y- gained some noorleiy as the au;hor ‘i118 001C115 and the TW° ma“ Cm“ cf “Spiritual Wives." a back on m: found themselves attached w thc M rmcns. It is related by Julian Potato Escfldfllle- Hawthorne-son cl the grcat Nath- aniel of that ilk-in his new book of AMOS, having been married, had, reminisce , “Shapes That Pass." had much experience peelmeWm" toes. but it was the sort of thing he didn't relish. DIXON, chatting with Julian “I Amos often said. "that Hawthcme in London one day. was when 11¢? Pllnl-ed Wmmes- aw“ oiling iun-fabout n15 reef-m exper- plant ‘em wld onions. Den. when dc ....ccs in Russia. cnlcns got in der eyes dey eouldnt l “Riding alone over the Russian see to EPWK" _ steppcs," prattled Dixon, “leagues Willie said that it was Just too bad. frcm any human settlement, I cams‘ b there was no help for ll- at evening .o a lonely lent: a savage y and formidable Tartar. armed whiz - DO YOU know that in Egypt. and ie:fh. emerged meriacingly, but as PFC-bib!!! 815° i" Gmwe- ‘he “mum he drew near, ms uspeqg qmqggi sometimes had inscriptions on the ho smiled, bowed, and held puwq soles of their shoe, which made their coming hands. saying: ' ' lebtstcps leave an imprint in the “'Mi‘. Hepworli Dixon! Tlils '15 cum askrrMr. Asquith in his me- lndeed an honor!’ - '1‘ 1 ’ moirsl ___ . .- » bio-but Lonflellow evidently did ;--——- "m ALL part5 of the world J "Tljfijtvangiillan Prlmc Minister. have met with recognition," contlnu- and his wife-Mr. and Mrs. M91811"! ed Dixon. "but to be greeted by lcemfto lunch: very nice people," IIIIIIIC. in the depths of a. remote Mr. Asquith‘ "vtlrote to a friend (the wilderness. by this solitary nomad, letter is quoted in his book “Memo- did I confess surprise me. He firewrles and Reflections.) “He told us me info his ‘tent: on lh vas walls ‘not a bad. story of a Canadian 8011c!‘ iwvre affixed two perm‘; one, of, who wherljhei e_in lrom his round crursc, was the liltness of the Great declined! . - . .Whlte Tsar; the other was of my- “ ‘I did the first three holes in self: there was no others. Tears fhirtrthrce. 8!‘!!! Bil/cf will I Wm» wvt-‘ed the bearded cheeks of my to Heilf" - host as he exclaimed: “ “ ‘My life would be barren Without,‘ THE non-comnuttalncss of the if.‘ " VCiviI Servant is proverbial but this igem recorded by Mr. Asquith takes the cake: - ‘ r , “It used to be said of one oi’ the iagasicrcgngggl ‘Egliutlilibllaxlialilililglrthggngrmcst distinguished Civil Servant. great hero-unafraid, unflinchingls“ Alfred Lyan‘ who was a poet D and unbeatable. Mos: small boys arelmct- m“ eve“ of‘ such a logic gs bull: thaz way. Bun-one clay whenlghetrifglher he “mud not go an ' lather and son were walk eth-- 7 , ‘. (i. in semiarid‘ a goawhaglggbgi re_l " ‘Im znclined to guess that there specter of persons-made for the is a much Di east’ m ale wlnd‘ bu“ author of "The Scarlet Letter“ who of will“? 5'0“ musmt gwe m" i prc mptly disappeared over a gardeniawal" wail. When danger had passed he. hfppcd back into the street to find' an astonished boy awat-lng him. i l DUMAS, he of "La Dame aux Camellas," once met the exceedingly "JULIAN." bcréri the rafhcr- “a lllglltBoiullilsliiBcrghvigllfiingasltlllllg m‘ wise man shows his wisdom by‘ Ewhich is 288mb Bemhm-dh and! “mwmg "he" l° "l" ""13"" which is the stick," asked the scof- "But; ‘The boy stood on the bum- i“ in: deck?" objcclcd Jlllifln- '. "This is the stick." replied the “Casablanca was a gmd boy? said "Divine Sarah," hitting him across the father, "but if Mrs. Hemans had the back‘ been at the Baffle of the Nile. I; glgevgltzulggliiiz/eaamfifiigsedaléis; MADAME DE STAEL, talkligg to fTall d. ddenl)’ "ED 9 Bl- may live to fight another day.‘ himfyvfdililili hoisted coquiitflfl, I "So was left to think it out for’ on Madame Grim; and 1 had moi myself adds Jummr ‘rnlsiLortune simultaneously to fall ‘ ‘into the river before your eyes, y‘?! giimylgilnlgfli-“Rttggl stfsstegvllcgage- which of us two would you attempt Y f1 t?" summer, living in a cottage ownedjm-irsiililileeyriiriiih 01d by a niitie iiwlld lady who often used smiiiingiy; to watc m paint. ere was al ~- rush-bottomed chair which he u..ois,..§‘,‘f,;,,“-‘-“°“"‘°' yo“ are a perm‘. for his work and to which he becamcl ' worth! ‘ fox, answered Km“ m ‘M!’ 1°‘ m” P'°""“"“'Y.of scholars who will be trained aslm“ mill "d 15 Presented ‘hmughfimlfe than flfw cents-a lot of men-l m‘ DINNER Touevffllld w“ °“°cl training of candidates for subordin- ate Medical and Sanitary staff in the Northern Provinces. The class] mcnt. l In September a Government Sec-l DURING SEPIEMBER we Pa!’ is attached to the Training College. o d3 sch i i. r g1 1 d: freight charges both ways on all or- A conference of the more senior 821L551” an? twgiiy giiiyaiifefigezfirdci-s from p_ E_ L _we can make officers of the Department was held cepied at Kaduna in March. Arrangemen: have nowyoilr discarded Rugs and Carpets been made w add a Domesiic sch i into nice new velvety rugs that cost fAssistants to the Medical Depart-l W55"- MW"? 6c McT-wdr Limited-pry in those days-and when he wasosked what was the difference oe-. ilcaving Frith offered the. dear olditweén a diplomat and a women of lady five shillings 181.201 for it. Itlie world. Instantly he replied: g I “If a diplomat says ‘Yes’ he means , “BUT she said, No.“ chuckled filth “Perhaps; if he says ‘Perhaps’ he 1 relating the incident of Julian Haw- means 'No'; if he says ‘No’ he is not .‘ thcrne, "she couldn't think of rob- fa diplomat. But if a lady says ‘No,' ; The Rev‘ A‘ G‘ Fuse" °l Achln" ence side to the school and the num- l ‘ml!’ ha“ the“ Value "id slump” ibing me, but she'd be perfectly con- ‘she most likely means ‘Perhaps’; if ‘ ta. visited the Northern and South- ern Provinces iii April and May. ber of schools is being increased. F0363" Ym" 5°11“! m)“ °°"efl“35'5° During the yea, the Europeai-iithey will look like new. Send to- tcnt if I'd take the chair in ex- she says ‘Perhaps’ she means ‘Yes‘; change for one of my little ‘picters‘!" but if she says ‘Yes’ she is not a l A new syllabus of work for Craft f c m; m, i 115g, . .. schools has been submmed m cow lpieerfionilteiaxiogfthtxeflegatriigneiriipoiigris gfzfltfie is“; ‘hglgsksivmmilégfsaim Which took Frlths breath away iwoman of the world. ernmcnt for approval. The question of the amalgamation tlon In the Northern and Southem Provinces has been under considera- tion during the year. ‘ dcr the Education C. d: S. P. Or- dlnance. No. l5. of 1926, came into effect. The registration of those ment of two assistant directors and i 30m“ N" B- flfteen Superintendents as well as‘ °r ‘he W° mlmlmfll“ °f Ed“°“' of a Principal of the Gills‘ School and a Domestic Science Mistress. One superintendent has been pro-imrly Pm?" meelmg M 1° mm‘ Oil Sept. lst, the rcgulaltons un- iliiligtciigéstilnfhiiligg gig’ i? morning Service subject, “'I‘he Pre- 7769-9-14-61 Rev Dr. Ramsay will preach at ireii eminence of Christ." Sabbath School This is a more extended report on and Bible Classea at’ 2'30 p'm‘ Tm ihis subject ihim was intended iii Students attending College in the englillcd in teaching began from l are cordially invited bo join or or om- c:.:z.ls"..s:.::..l:l i.‘ m» owed lllcted by the close of the year. learn of the education of that rc-~ Mlmmn- Wm prawn a‘ evenmg 5"" The result of the Ordinance and lion making such rapid 5lr]des_ It i vice. Anthems by the Choir. morn- rcguiations is already noticeable. So for the Director and the Board to advise the o- school. but in several cases prelim- inary warnings have been sent with the result that the schools concern- ad its be fl i th h t i coder Mo“ 2322i vast ofioffiii. oéfiriiri“. wider i and thus make for the onward ~ ill will not only do its work in those‘ "l8 ""1 evemng- C‘ F‘ c‘ Y‘ w far it has only been found necescafy two Provinces. but will ' rahidiy b. -' t the morning Service. l ransonaas i‘ knowledge of British rule. Miss Morson- o‘ cardigan. is vi5_ TRINITY UNITED CIIURCIL- too ifor a minute-the little ‘picters’; i ,would easily sell for a thousand dol- l ONE DAY, a fashionably dressed - ilars or more-but he got out of lt man entered Howell's Music store in] ‘SOYIICIIOW. and carried off the chair. ‘Bristol and asked to see some piano 1 l Music. Howell put before him the! Hatest sonatas, just published. The; I THE opinion of H. G. Wells that stranger looked at them. then saidz; everybody who has been anywhere. I ‘*1 do not care for these. I do not: seen anything. or done anything (or ‘like them. show me something bet- i anybody) should write a novel, has iter." l j "Something better?" Howell ex-- — claimed rather impatiently. There; llo nothing better! I am sorry not‘ lto be able to serve. Good day, slr."| | The stranger smilingly replied: “Ii a‘ have written these myself. I aml Haydn.“ U m. which Howell fell on his neck overjoyed to make the acquaintance 'of the great composer. They became} l i , PAGEETZQDY -"'c u RYS LIE n."- AID UPWARDS I: o. b- Wiolum Ou. 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No other gives for oom- fort and elegance, such full-sized, roomy, luxuriously upholstered and finely fitted bodies. No other gives for performance true high compression through the 2 -Door Sedan . . 875 De [iuxe Coupe . 910 (will; rumble 1m!) 4-Door Sedan . . 9 I 5 ' All prices f. o. b. Windsor, Onlario, including standard far/Jr) equipment (freight and fan! cilia). features unique to Plymouth which are convincing thousands upon thousands that the Plymouth is the standard whereby to jud e values in the lowest-priced fiel -that anything less than the Plymouth gives isles: than yourdollai-‘s worth. us: Provincial Motors DISTRIBUTORS. rlrlirtorrzrowlv. It. K. (‘LEMENTS “($5551. CLARK, (“pm-iv”) Cox - . . MeLi-JAN BROS. Dflilagul‘. I} It. I. Mt. Stewart. I‘. E. I. Souris. P. E. I. North Willshirc, I‘. E. I. Th 'e . ENTERPRISE MONARCH Reigns Supreme in the Modern Kitchen—4 Built to last a lifetime, the famous Enterprise Monarch Steel Range has, ‘for nearly two generations, been giving dependable service and perfect satisfaction to more than two ilundi-ed and fifty tilousanci Canadian women‘. Every body praises tileir delicious biscuits, tender, juicyroasts, fluff}! cakes and flaky pies! Onc of the greatest lIlllS to good baking ever pul on a ranire is the Enlcrnrisr- Ilcat f; nnomizcr. This patented device prevents heat escaping from the upper part of thc oven when you open the door to see how your rake is progressing, thus protecting your halting from “falling: The dampers are simple, yet they enable you u; rnnlrul ‘the fire with accuracy and ease, and the oven heat can be regulated in suit your every cooking n¢¢¢|_|-;5g' 5mm evenly. There are no holes nor corners where dust or dirt can collect; and a few rubs with a damp cloth makes the oven spotlessly march of progress and enlighten- mcnt where there's little now but petty wars which end in disaster itlng in the City. the guest c! Mr-i and Mrs, Agnew, villa St. i ifast friends. ONE morning early. when Mrs. clean. If desired, you can now ohlgln 1M . nlonarrh in the new full-enameled finish. And you can get your Monarch on may. WHO IS “THE LIZARD”? to the inhabitants. M155 Emma Dougan has returned to Buffalo. N. Y., after a pleasant visit to her father. Mr. A. J. DouG- In Memoriam ..... » m. Cyrus MacMlllan and Mrs. MacMilian left by mcwr Ycslcrd". morning on retum to their home in MRS. MARY A. PAIGE Blllington, the celebrated singerij Iwas about to enter her carriage to' ,drive to Sir Joshua Reynolds-me! jwas painting her ln the character of _St. Ceellia- Haydn arrived to make: a call. She invited him to accompany her to the studio, ' i . There Haydn looked attentively convenient terms. See us about it NOW. H OLMAN ’S THE ENTERPRISE ALL CAST FURNACE TIIE ENTERPRISE CABINET HEATER The many friends of Mrs. Mary A. death at Waterbury Center, Vermont ness. Tile funeral service was con-i o'clock Moirday and W“ ctlcndcd byi What u the surf-t o! hi! death - dealin device wllifill toms its victim into an ul- Montreal where the doctor will re- Palge will be grieved to near of her sume his duties in Mcoiii Uhiveng _ h rnoanied by the Thursday, Sept. l3 at the age ofiggcwgisegiaaie;a Christin‘ Mhb eighty years. after an extended ill-i Mm“. who wiii make h visit in‘ ructed by Rev. w. l". mu at twoil-h" c"-Y- i m” Muriel Goode, of West-ville.‘ ahrge number of friemb and Nlfl- h h“ been viliiinii in mi, tivee who sent many beoutlruiifiogli gift-tin"! gum oi m, m, Mm o’. es. The interment will be n cimciliomn. receive‘ “mi “may When buying on engine. time m three things to lool: for: Reliability. i Economy of Operation. and Dur- i ability. Large corpor- who arelfeen buyers. are users of Fair- banlrs-Morae Diesel Engines. and are getting very satisfactory service at the painting which was almost finished. -:i can nod but one fault withl "w! Mic In home. your painting. Sir Joshua," he re- marked, “but it is a. great one." i “Indeed? said the painter, “and e . - _ i . gives perfect heating _ service from cellar to . d”! “l? Work 0f three gnrret. during the SUIIIIIIEPSICIO °" "mflmllflx mm! stornuest weather. You i °" u" 7"" "Ill Ono vovlr Charlottetown "°""' "'- °"== "Nih- ml. in I t h 140°“ like a Vllclrola.“ . what forw- " - “You have painted Mrs. Blllirigton _ listening to the voice of the ailgelsfloffll" mmlmwd- said Haydn. "You should have! F” I m” 3"” "wpled ‘"1 m‘ p-imed the "we" iinmih‘ w theifllfilolflfl to that gentleman's." i iFir. which will contribute much to i beginning.- recognizable blue corpse? Thou are the questions which young Alan Dighton sets out to solve. " ' " Within “rarity-four hours after. his acceptance of a Secret 5113a post, he witnesses ‘the re ‘. ‘ “BLUE biuaooa" ‘M has the ‘grim piano" c! willing "The Lizard in com- Bot rm until the‘ lut few‘ Paragraphs o! tile story do“ Alan-arr the reader, however "inert-discover the identity of the masked criminal. 8!! EDMUND SNELL or...“ , ....i -¢-\ - i .. I" , ....... w. . gnu If; "l 1"°""' “u” “mm” of the serious furious of her brother.‘ Fillies Edward nlsnd. W’ “whw Miss Geode loft for Montreal yol- o “p. .9...“ ca) rbockertv- B" “"4 m” yem| known in this city. which he has Plill-“b mcefiul 1113mm“ whom!“ which he ll manager and his 1°’ m’ m” “Ti, await a favorable report of his can- zrtlmeme lrrtagrnlgnfilzlollzlnaheidltion. ' n - if m "m m" h in the latest d pIQlzar. bra,” nfiflfiflih, Uniadflfuf- "j m: 5min“ of the nook. lust under-ms . “r I. ouiid, waterfall-y oooterni . 00cm ooff. wwd- ‘who a in Montreal. attending the m; born in Belfast. oddfeiiow‘. Emmi,“ Gang {who l and Jennie (Pant-imrdhy momma‘ n“ Good‘! is “ii visited with the Wostville ball team made many triplimmy mm“ M,’ "iii “mu, _._r--¢-0>————- COAT PLOWIIS i I 11w nliwar-ilbat bloom on the . woman-no longer P!“ 0'" We ‘shoulder ab a few months ogo. Their ' . according to the ' ‘M "any Nlwedluvormrllrfl of Dame Pnhlcn. Illi- oo .wilohlsttirnedup.__ ,oar-'n.‘laleolm of Welt- Frn bookie! lrom our ncornl branch‘ iID hll 711911 voice of Mia. Billlrlgtoii." _ _____o,>___ l amwmu ‘imam’ saumiiiorar-rraao AND atsswimlrs iClultry. famous French actor andi‘ Such companies u the Laurentide Pulp Q Paper 60.. the Canadian international Paper 60.. the New- foundland Power b PIP!‘ c6“ 11cc rlromforrugboutservicelthelargest fishery companies on the Atlantic Con: lie than exclusively. and there are numerous owners on the Pacific Cont. Wbui considering engines. uh u: for alhtoflnstai- lationn in your Vicinity. We learn with regret that Mr. "li-Iflm T" Ecl- "d °1 91° 11'1"‘- fingers while working in nu saw "m" cnc- l luv!" f" W "c" and shingle mill. This accident it t-l hlthi W" Ilmd w- The" hlflfl- fool-co will necessitate suspension of, ‘cm-kc W" W the cc!" °Y= lwork m the mill for a little while. I “All fight, then tomorrow evening! I count on your coming." "Certainly. tomorrow evening." The community of Flat River. wasl fgreatly shocked to learn of the sud-' lden death 0f Mr. Donald J. A MINUTE °Y 5° "W'- GwW-flast Friday 14th. Death was due toi _ lheart failure. Mr. Boas ln youngerl m‘ trclmcliingnacbt: l: their days might school for a few yam. - "'-°~"~ ire-lion»? mint" "" itfi‘r.'.°.7rfl‘.°..‘i“.i'uifi’ru’é‘?ou°ir59- PAIlIAIII-IOIII I Chanclng to glance into the rnlrr- m; m, mm, from Melville station “IF-I'll! ‘or on his drenumcble. he a the w mom. So pass the old familiar] h». Mama-m- if fhiaintended fro-em ad‘; m l"\'il"',m_m""'"" lllrcgeerzd from sheer admiration» u”. I ' vice-mi ' "F with great presence of mind and The interior of Wood Island Hall. hnbanli-Monc Marine Dknl lnllnu III made In many All" from ll Ill II ILP. m mollnnnr-ddl- i’ M¥\ pointing at the lace in the mirror. is shortly to be sheathed with B- ¢. ,_, _, , - . . . .13.». playwright. was being bedgered byl John i1 Mum h d ih isi ri of an admirer to accept a dinner in- h t", d”, hm :0 is; ‘jnfofflfliii ___._.-_._-. its comfort and appearance. mcmOflea of the past, and have eklll ‘ ____ of uncommon merit as awry ‘pliers. i Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keaian, m Dow of Boston. formerly of Wood Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Purchase of It islands, are now spending a vaqggqii Vernon. were lately visiting in of’ two or three weeks at the home Windl- Mr. Keenan's parents. Mr. and l -——~ rs. Dan Keenan, of Wood Isllnds. Mr. Rod. Mack-ac. of Upper Bong icreek. was recon i Ouljuqm So much has been written about- in . the harvest moon, its causes and The school in Upper 5gp, Q3“ effects. that. I shall merely mention: has been vocal l for a per-log} ' _t.he fact that it occurs on the 29th.‘ or three years. ‘l a, mjpfll . inst, this year. ‘Belle River sci uOI. two and a half miles away. Mr. Maclom Macliean. l; 11mg in from B. C. I! ISM“ bk llamas there at sushi. -< . The School Fair. at Mt. Vemong took place on Wednmday. 10th.. MaePheraorfs Bridge is again ...._.. . . opened for traffic. i Mr. Dari anomalous ‘a. InJohnStewartolOuilodeiawas city. b,‘ _'va‘v. I.’ Mlfeéhtly the guest of m. Alexander l “Lin. l“ Pherson of Wood Islands. When ‘ll . Bill], time two cronies foregather, dmo. pop: 1mg“; to,“ ‘my speeds most pleasantly. for they fall trade. _ _ _ both have an unlimited fund of' ill-coin -‘r'€rSiw;rr§‘<-€6 1.11. -‘o'.'la..i.:¢r.i