i .. _ .7 g . _ ' I , .. Drocourt-Queant line. We can im- ' i agine this work being done to the Il ,1 ,. ;' -—- tune of "When will the blow fall?" , _____ l from P8410 3) Our chlehgunrdwis to keep Gcnfil- _.(;U,\3|)|AN ggpgmsgiunqn ‘m!’ e "llTIVE f .Ri i d d lci it i j Lof tii Bouchez Stream. Arms later lt was leamed that many Ger- or c "non an v n y a Mr. Ray Brown. who is open to re-i Carency. Vlmi’. Lil man units "stood to" tor eleven days ram and the Sugar Fhctory. before thc battle. t ‘ ‘Q. strangely fonllllflr- All l5 on Saturday. April 7th. Corps op- , alwgereuout Mare We believe. nomeratioii announced that the zero __WESTE|;N AQENT__M|-_ c m5‘ ungtbqve looked down, polished his hour is fixed for 5.30 a. m. Monday,l_;_ Gall“; l, guardian “on? m’ lflilbT-‘tlllilltd knowingly and wasnpril 9th. 1917. Eleven years agolflowlan’ and Wm be pleased m m. l _ .5 Because we have not turned to-day. Easter Sunday of 1917 cave v new, adwmsmg’ new ‘moi 4 imkca oi‘ the book of time. Westands out vividly in the memory of g ceivc new and renewal subscrip- ions. ' 000' pleased for ls it not a dc-many Canadians as one of the most renewal subscnpuona ‘ ,. _ . ____ Ill/ii ul place. soul-stirring days of the war. __wgg1-gmq Aqgy-lgqln cyrml , _ ‘ _ The day. dawns cold. the sky ov- J_ 081mm u Quudl", “em m} A little more than two years of ercast, squalis of rain and sleet Howl“, ma Wm b, pleased w w; £81‘ we leave- tghhiilawzialfi ‘Itmls sweclp acrozsaghe country from thc mm, new, oovomgting, new and? ovember 1916. e ii un 0 enort wcst. . a. lTLl-QVQTY gun on bu“ u _ v Otuadian Corps has been removed the twelve mile front opens up, “new” s“ Li? n-oni thc somine front, British lllldsharp stabs cf flame. the earth any Omens FOR ‘SALEJ Australian units relieving them. Tdtrcmblts with the shock, explodingtmrwd Roam matings are mahel l" Cllnflmlintjulii lsd f“ f§§fm° film” ff" ill“ flea": “ml”! ‘wfmqup of o. A. c. Plillets. Yearlinss clll e. The r an our \'l- e no 'e is amos overpower rig.‘ l thc 1115i- tO leave. mflrch fr0lll Flares calling for assistance to Gcrqhere mated to ‘Guruds 2ggctlzexfil the vicinity of Albert to the Vinly man infantry biazon across the “om hens u?” lad mm l front in cold rainy weather. This horlzoii- "the panic which they e335 l“ ma“ pull“ year‘ M”. l new position is intended as u resting feel". This is all help is impossible “mks 2° cents each’ flung m cents” NEW. COmDBYEUVBlY l! l5 llll lllflhthc German gunners are in the samevJamelzestavel-l’ R‘ R" No" no action of prime impfirtaigc.twitlipredicamclit. Tthree minuntes; same“ - ‘l the exception cf a fut e c or 0 age, after zerot c barrage ts an _ , _ l the Lancashire Fusiliers. has taken the infantry ciosc with the enemy; “flhofbkcmbssrvlulsthgnlgltl; Dlace since the dauntless and un- who have survived the storm of ‘Pall-W S! b W’ f3 ‘mfllilfrcnch Rb, successful attempts of the Frenchmen. Individual valor. imagine itilnslt- W e as ° WS- undcr General Petain in May and Ill if you can. it is mostly unrecor-lvcl‘ 10-30 B- Ill-l Bllfllllfilofl 2-39 P- agaln in September 1915. ded other than in a.general way.|‘nl.; Kensington 7 P- m- . ' _ The infantry advance fighting, and] I A great change has taken place-in many cases walking imperturab; --NOTlCE - Only 51X Western, since our first glimpse of Vimy.ln the wake of the barrage over the horses left. Don't miss your chancel Towns and villages surroundlngnvaste of steel-torn earth. of getting a good l'i0i‘SC. A. C. Gardq Vimy are a. mass of ruins. n monu- As thc advance proceeds many in v A a lfifll‘, Lower Freetown. merit to the Kaiser's injunction "Xtzreasing ‘difficulties arc met with! 3662-4-9-41. ik my wish. that in fifty years yourfrom enemy machine guns and passing through may be remember-snipers. Back of these advancing‘ od in terror". The ridge-trecsznen German prisoners are wendintpof Rlvlcde Du LOUD’ Quebec’ are . blasted. torn and lifeless. are little their way to our lilies. often quite mums Mm neagan'si_mother' Mrs, . - more than splinters. a strip of gre_vunattended.—aild happy too. Then Raymond McLeod’ summersidu l o desolation-unmistakably. f1 sign otthe stream of wounded. mlaily} grin}! __,__ i what has 80110 bfifbfc- The trfliicdyning with satisfaction n t lo oy o - _ . is vivid. The reason-the false doc-victoryr-and n lighted cigarette. l tflglufl of mlliht over right seeking cs- Timed in mllkliteb‘ and hflllill‘; loizl- l _ = ta shment. jectives are ma. c on collso u e . “_‘ . _ ' ' Detail is out of the question ill such; M0NTRE5L- Aplll g-Taecctjlzfi Winter sets in. both sides seem-o brief review, During the nfterrloon on the two markets today gore b“ ingly are using thc front ns a rest- the sun endeavors to peep through iy 241 cattickifizyszhcclttclail nln .,1 lng place for worn out troops. yet dvthc mist and fog. anxious it seems 1.43.» hogs an cll --L n cal not overlook thc fact that Vimy to play its part. That enormous More than half the cut lc o er Rldgt? OOBSUWl-ES 8 military lrulllzmouilt of work ilninlagiilable but were canners and cutters culled of great importance. On its IIOYlll-nCCC-Sfsflfj.’ ill advance, building. re- from dairy herds and were sold at} cm flank it dominates the Loos’ Ell-pairing. roadways even railroads prices ranging from $3.00 to $4.50 llont, to the south it commands thcspring up as by unseen forces. The There was no; enough butcher cat-l oven larger Arras salient and ArrllS-lailman price of war seeks eliminn- no ,0 cqabush pflces_ Cows 501d m, Cnmbraln R086. Th9 Eastern Slolmtion. the wounded are cared for. mixed 10w a; pricos ranging from, of 400 feet drops off suddenly. whiicFlghting goes on. positions are $500 to $7.25’ an odd horror 501d up. Westefll SlOPBS VRTY Bffldlllllly- Frflmfought for with a determination un- m $9 50 and $750 was paid for one; its crest the Germans observe the-excelled in previous or following bat-, m, we good bum movements of the allied troops tfltles. As the infantry advance Ger-, mere were m wed can,“ Mixed the west for several miles. AgAllLmnn resistance grows steadllywots just “m, kinds sold from $3375. they are able to place their batter-gtrollger. The Bavarian troops t $9 50 and Dome very poor light! ies and supplies near the bottom ofnght with great determination. Ev-I ‘l1’ ' - no‘ sold the scarp falling eastward. and wcllening falls, cold and stormy, the.“ l“ w"? t sfg 00 and spring, up to the trench systems out of ob-[mperial forces and first three Can-l sheep 5° d up ‘foo’ M“ aécord. servatlon cxccnt from aeroplane. Tfladian Divisions have mastered thciiilllmbs $6110 ‘f’ sl - e ' = this add tunnels and undcrsroundsbleetives "according to order." "rneillls l0 qllllllli- v f ho s galleries undone realizes its safetyzconadians have not only taken, Owl-m; l0 "l" lllll" lull ° 3 r-"Ml-I and Mrs. EverettBeagalL| ‘iii: its irnpregnability; but wait! Vim Rid e but nre prepared to cie~ 10081 blllfille"; l°°ll pracllcally an. fgndyig g _ offerings. $10.00 was the general.‘ 'I'be Canadians settle down to a 'pricc for mixed quality lots with a1 winter of comparative rest. as near In Sight of Doual couple of 300d tlllllllly Ulllllrl" l°l5l to "a. little bit of heaven" as they at $10.15. Son's sold from $8.00 l0‘. had been for some months. Onc _ ‘ i150, - cannot imagine a winter on the _Slllll(llllg o“ me Summll’ of u?“ s___.i__-_--—é———~i l western front without its historvRlilie» "llllly “l, “l” “Y5. l°°k ‘mwlll even if a peaceful front. Trencil°ll D°lllll Flam Spreadlng fifteen rams, a mode o; warfare accredncdmilCS before them and wonder. even ltliings, vindicating the ilriilclplcs 0l| u; ganodmns. Ql-ovc the mam mcmJn the trcmendousness of the bat~ {peace and justice. 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CO., LIMITED uama/ WI LTON-AXM INS TEk SAXONY Four diferrnl gromidi: 2Q: Ttulir, Tim, lies: and Blue od of attack Th‘; enemy o", hay‘- tic. how such a task has been ac- ln the Divine scheme of things, must into our own. Ammunition is our: illsouls. palatial residences of thvl and Wm sumvc, l go play with. to the annoyance m Western front. electrically lightctlf in this for Canadian soil. We roofing; “gut out ycuxsrggmfneiarrfrom the homes of a hoinelesspclkl _ ,save peace. We fought that Vimy prowl-mung as o; the previous-felt secure. Nature concrete andhmght be Saved for Franco n 15 Christmas is forbidden. which lslmll were Walled l" Pl'°l°°il°“~‘ received ‘unsolicited. a gift from. perhaps unncoossary_ for the gamVaunted as imprcgnable Vimy was] M13115 have now nothing but wmintcnded as a show place. planned qompg for me German army Ou to bc exhibited as a monument to Christmas gift is a trench raid. re ‘he ll°l'°l¢ and vlctolllllls Gcrmalls- jwhlch will bear this inscription: lllllllll! l“ kllllllil fifty Germans nnn N°W ll ls ll°l my lllwllllll" t° at‘? “Their Name Endurcth for Ever- gatherlng much information. Trencl. Willi“ l° El" figures l“ lelallml m‘ mid; oontgmro. ill-Query bombard. thc spoils of battle. for the obviousl moms goo reascn that most available figures , include operations which lasted un- ' so the Mme‘. wears on Admnb til April 12th. To do so would only ages are noted, intelligence officers Plfllw "llslufdlllg- The “Mlle °l are active. engineers are busy tun-vlmy wlll “V” l“ lllsmly l“ PM‘, nolmw professgonal experience “great achievement of thc war owing gothoyoqi mommy compemuon m, to the position being considered lili- tween argue“, and mnumm cove,“ prcgnablc. the dominant position in % V ///4 '/ ’///, y// in; B11, marked 5mm o; concentra. n number of outstanding ones. se~ % . i/z % soldiers in so many memorable bat- 0d- tion, a battle is in thc offing, some. cured early in the war and liladc. 1m,- thiiig big, something tremendous. “m0 51'0"“ l" olllmscn- _ llfl Savor this with n perceptible lowcr- l“ hls ""1975 cl ‘he ‘my for Almll lfilt- lng of the morale of thc German 12"“ 1917- S" lmlllllas Hall‘ ‘m’ troops. and a new hope and courag: ilrcssed his satisfaction nt_thc un- m we beans o; mo Canaan,“ tiring and cfiicient nliirulcr ill whichi every brailcil of thc service had car-l ‘ Ifreedom of a people. above all eise.i_ , used by artillery for we have com. compllshcd. Leisurcly they lnspcci- P_ E. nd BowliillglFanlous Inn g May Be Razed April 9. -- Another.‘ Shortly after ollc o'clock yester- fsmoils link with Mi". Pickwick niuilday afternoon Mi‘- his merry companions is thrcatcrlclj$leflls DBSSBCl BWH-Y 8t lllfi ll°me l" with destruction. The "George anrilSourls. He had been Vulture" Inn, in George Yul-d. Lolli- . health for some tlmc bard Street, is expected shortly taqtilrce weeks n80 his 0° have to make way for street inl-.came serious. He was GYBBUY 8590i- ‘ecl with asthma It will be remembered that it was . was- the cause of his do rit- the "George and Vulture" thnt| Mr. Pickwick took his quarters after . of he gave up the rooms at Mrs. Bare ricll‘s in Goswcil Street. Here it wasqlifc in t that he was arrested by the sheriff's officer for ilon-phynlcnt damages and costs ill thc breach of 87%.; Charlotte Creighnn .. Blanche Conway .. In Memorialn l Mlt. CIIARIIESCTII: s. STERNS American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. iAm. Car do Fdy. Co. . Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smeihdz Refng. Co. . Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . .. Chums 1.; 5_.Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. .. N.Y. Con. 8r. Hud. Riv. RR. Con. Gas Co. iNew York) .. and obougll-Iud. Motor Car Co. . . . . . . . .. ndmon be-,lnternationai Paper Co. |Internationai Petroleum . . . . . this flnopwstandard Oil of N. J. . . . . . .. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. The late Mr. Stems was a native Southern Poclllc Co- - soul-is. He was in the 71st yeurWJnlon Pacific Ry ---------- .- _ He had spent his who“; U. S. IridustriaFlnAltcohol Co. . at community. For many Wcstlnzhousc 6C 1'0 -- {years he was engaged in the mer- Unll-t-‘d slim-es Steel - - ~ ~ - - ~ - -- 14ml Gmdu-m m N‘ Y’ Pa“ Gmdum ‘ Wheat-May, 144%: successfully carried on one of the 391W- 14l- 'll'iCSl. extensive conlillercial business- es in King's County. He also carried Sent. lolli- 'on lobster packing and was ollc of, olll-Sc-Mlly- 5'7? lthc largest silippcrs in that part of 45" _ _ , Yes we enjoy a pardon-able Pflde . ‘no onemy_ who hung out a signaled lavishly furnished with the bcstl . n p 833E532 if _ .' 4n id l 1 _ ~~~ r "HM" “may we too are “om the 30mm --p]c, and wonilerewdfilot that Fritziclsonghkno conquest no om no“ l3 Audrey Birch roiled high single |of 163 pins for the Shamrocks. ivliilc l77'.-'_-=Kitty Coylc rolled high thrcc of 434 145">'.~{plns for thc Stars. At n meeting held in the League fighting comrades. and ill that spirit,cr the Cross last night arrange- it is accepted. Here Canada is BP-jiilfflts wcre completed to play off looting her greatest monuments; for the championships of Charlotte- town and P. E. Island. ' Representatives from the Charlot- mom" letown Bowling Alleys. Y. M. C. A. It is fitting that to-riay. this elev- and the League of the Cross drew enth anivcrsary, we stop amid the, up a schedule of games so that each demands of every day pursuits trrtenm will ploy cach other team on pay tribute to the boys who fell at cach of the three alleys. thus malt-- Vimy. The bravery displayed by our inc n total of nlnc comes to be play- Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald h-l cantil bu ne .tics attained a height at vlmy.‘ The opening some to bc illllyctl t c s‘ SS Iwhlch gave n plcdgc of Victory to Oll Wfldlltifidfli’ 1118M Bl- 3-30 il- lll- Oil [thc Allied Forces. Germay could notllll? ChBTlOttBlDll/Il BOV/lllli! Alleys |po.='.-..ibl_v will opposed by such dallilt-‘bl l-WCCII l-llt‘ 14888110 41nd Clllflwll s courage. at best could but pro- Bowling Alley teams- m: thc horror of svar. mid ills dc- Oll Ffldlly lllElll- "l6 Y» M» C- -‘\< The brgvcyy or those ooyg tcain will mcct the Cil'towil Bowling ‘who gave tilclr nil without qucstionn Alley T041!" 0" "l" 1408i"? Alley-i‘- lwc honor m-dny. I o" Sfllllffllli’ 'f‘ho.~.-e who have survived that lilifl will" Wlll "w" l “Practice iinlltod to Eye, Ear None ' Throat an l Putin: Ityea and supplying Giami Office, Bayer Buildibg ' rut Street w Ho; July. 147%: Oilice Bonn-l to 12.80. 1.30 to ll. Mark R. McGuigan ~ B A Com-May, 98H: The "George and Vulture" of t’)- day is very different from thc hos‘- tciry of Mr. Pickwlckfls time. Strict- ly speaklne it ls not now an inn nt all. for all its tiiri-c floors nrc 110-; voted to serving Jilly. 51M; Sept. Mr. Swrns was for a life time ii Oct-l l39'll~ .f‘.UllSlSiCllL lilcnlbci" and cidcr of thc Presbyterian Ciliirch iilid alter the, Iiinioli with thc United Church of] night the League. _ he "y" boys on u“. hungrv workers of the ilclghbour- y,“ o1] gun,“ helm; ing cfiiccs. Ncircrthcicss thc house Canadian exchanges closed. ,ctiicr bat-tics physically fit. ask no: Y- M C- A- All‘? The mo“ or gov-muons Flfid 0H1» l“ WWK» Tl"! 1181'!’ iilllyciliyoiir lloinc. Their fortune is in thc Wllcil "l 3-30 ll~ »‘ , March 20th, 191v, the Canadia" “Y Clmadlmls "mlvi-‘d "l!" Wm“ Corps scheme of operation is an- memllmllll- 7 nounced “The Canadian Corps i. Gclmally Teluses l~° regard lllQlllld Pfsiiollslblllly- ordered m capm“. and consondm, taking of Vlniy as a separate bnt-| Vimy." Truly a day's work or 5m, tie. lest its result be too disilcarteil-l penduous illagnitiidc. What hope ii mg L” the Germlm pelllllc-H)" "That hero olnpioyod, our who can hem,- ln fifty yearn our Jmsslilii tllrollizlrnogloeted because lost triick of inllilllms- do it? The Corps is a machine of may be remember“ l“ mll°l7f um "nest sweL composed of mo" o, United States is proud to record nlizatlgn, daunubess courage’ founded on a “n, single incident, so we find, in thmote rum The around allotted m (micron. Great Events of The Grcnt War". l troops requires detail‘ which um‘, that at Vimy thc American flag‘ Wm not pcrmm sumac n mm m rniide its first appearance. This his- corps Commanden Lwun Genera. ory records tllnt a gallant Ameri- . s“. June“ Byng knows his men To‘ Jll fighting in our ranks. climbing ‘ wards ‘he end of March artmer} thc slope, uilrolied a tiny flag of.‘ . l concentration creates all impression 1'12"; bagldlsirlllg “ad °“"l°:l llullll .‘ that the infernal re ions are bciiv " l‘ °'°‘ c" "me" ° l” . fanned to consume sthc front. Th‘: Amcrlcll" pc°lllc mm l” hlswry‘ lorllillillflfliflapllluffitllillllfligl7b Thompson Alloys‘ impression is further pronounced at ' mama we meml cxpecmm attacksflfui to Canadians. To-day a part of‘ see. grows weary of re titi d it Calla“ by a gmwful “all”- A‘ W“ is perhaps worthy of PIClOECOTlIZ? onrsmnd °n the ma!” “m” “Wm “'9 the morning of actual attack. many units did notfistand to". Ouwlass. Alleys. thoughts which hold tide about to turn. Unit d Stat . e es lvffill’ hlith. Added to this standfMurphy of Carter d: Co.. roiled the has entered the war. “human b1 _ for all time the valo m; mm,“ o; walhiepfflulkdlf fallen heroes. Small nus" and is found busy rolls deeds Olihigh three of 50a pins. W“ tribute as it‘ W. Marley . . A Poi-led lmpregnabillty of oonor-ogo i Total-save. i Fennel i Chandler: l Total-MM. lic evening between 1110 llogeril t malntnlils as much of thc Plekuilck spirit as it can. Thcrc are the old‘ fashioned box seats for the walls are covered w secured rid-time prints dcalinc with Canada. He was a past grand must- er of Orient Lodge. A. F. & A. M. diners. zmdiAn a,l' itil valuable and a iARRIBTER. BOLIOITOR. ITO. privilege of “carrying on" in m.- Siiculd Summersidc decide to ell-l morc peaceful standards of conduct m‘ ll mam lllllllllemcllls ca“ b" yo; the“, ‘m. completed for games at a later date. pcrhijizs tilosc. who have not been sllllllbl“ llrlzes ll" llclllg so fortunate. imvc returned manned by all "m": AS-‘loclllllllllll slllls Jill body. unrpcd mciltally, porno“; ilil thc ices taken in during thc iLadielslbowling- Al; The L. 0. o. Lnst evening at 6:15 the second schedule was cn thc Stars met and dc- ilirocks by u iliarglll member of the Temperance’ as imccosing in his’ for thc moral uplift of thc llhilAlllflllCf), he w PlCkWlCk Club. Th!‘ City Pickwick lcndggvgr Clilb holds its mcctiilgs hero, and lilo Dickens Fellowship has oftcil hcld gatherings here also. In 1837. sour“; and when thc Pickwick Papers wcrc first being published in monthly r club fcr the circulation of popular ‘literature used to meet (‘George and Vulture". Wllcil it alas proposed thnt the ciilb should silb- scribc for the Pickwick papers an‘ ~ jflillcllfllllfllll. was moved McLeod & Bentley . A . BENT‘!!! W. I. BENTLEY. K. 0. Banister and Attorney-at-lmv (mice: 100 Richmond Street IONIY TO LOAN Jhuiottetnwn. P. l. I. aid 8: McPhee 6“ ' l. A. uenonllw n. r. 11mm a e passing oi" Mr. Sterns. rolled wh s County have lost lulled the Slla ollc of their niost progressive and 0f Z15 Plmi lentcrprising citizens. In all his bus- alings he was regarded as a Helen Flyllll ' - - ~ - - - -- I00 sterling integrity, shrewd business ability. s he largely occupied with business operations. but he ‘also had Nell Klrwin . . . . . . .. ,it strong grasp of thc public nlfail-sl was exceptionally that tremendous tnsk of dcmobiii-l Dclllw l5 lmllld lllc °°llllll°l° scllwl Ill closing. tilcsc unfortun- dule 1°" “ll galllea ‘ are commended to your my Charlottetown vs. League. Wed. t. 08-80 and tradition unexcciied. Nlillonfll Alumni History. "Tllfllspects, lest s00" ll be w‘) mm‘ ApCIlillail-lltllt‘ towchlllrltlllt M C A Fr Col. D. A. MacKinnoil. D. s. 0.. ° ° ‘l 5- - - - - said that Mr. Cameron was i1 mcin- filly‘ Am“ 13m‘ '— Leugue Alleys- bcr of ills battery. which lavas in ac- H51’ M‘ AL“ tioniititbttl, d -i '" ' ' '- SOlClCII‘ ilcawal: totlxulllilcagmlcliiclll A Efifliléaivs‘ Clzarmltelowr“ ‘Mmldnv “nod a numb“,- of cphwlcs m “qmq. , l; M‘ cltgllecfigfillgitcww" ‘ground that the new work ivas viii- thc battery" figured during; tllc mcllr- Tuwduyv Apr" 17ml _. Y. M. C. AI‘ and Kitty Coyie |fly|Wll1llr8d Gaudct .... his Florence Rcvcii . . . . . . . .. 144 140 aar. The amcnrinlclii was lost 1rilri W9“ m ‘all allllll-lll" W” "will? 1° llli‘ Olliflccmlilcrclally. socially and otllcr-, B01011 Will-Sh . . . . . . .- wisc as one of the leading men of thc community. In all that made for -lllC development and the better-. ment of Sourls. King's County and thc Province in genera] Mr, stems ivns recognized as a forceful and .. 1- . inal motion that thr- monthly parts llllht Mars strokes ii hi gl Canada in France llmd ankle“ Chmldlcl" vlllly "elm" 'All-ll?gllllll-hr-Yblllllllgllllcclllllvlllhlfilgll;lwho“ complete shmnd be bound m" ' ‘ ‘ ‘s c n an Charlottetown vs. League, Thurs- '0 one volumc’ Th“ d a year later for 13 shillings iliitl six pence. 1t is now in the Britis-l Muroilm Library where It is pru- {scrved as a national treasure. Catarrh-Pluggedq N ostrils Cleared Of Putrid Dischargef Stops Pain Over the Eyes _ ' ils related interesting stories of th - miittcrs "This l m m 1 -. _ l“ ' pocwdq During "gay gognbaf; France too is proud of and grato-Ebnmc- day April 19th. —- Y. M. C. A. Al- -~» ~-.<o&-- e - - 105% “stands to" and suffers terrible los-lvlmy is “camldlan 5°11" ceded w.‘ Y, dazhngllgfltlelgtm“ v5‘ ?t‘;l'tFrl‘ . - . —— nr o e own ASK FOR THE NEW Wall Paper Catalogue WRIT! YOUR name very plain- cn the coupon below. out out and Hc will be deeply iilissed and the dccpcst regret will go out to the bereaved. He loaves: ‘J. MacLean. (sister of Lean. and the late one son Captain Frank in the business. note that time ilas erased many of. Last ilight the first match of thc VY- M- C. A. VB. Lca thc lcsscr signs of dcvagtgflng wor-Jscccnd section of the Commercial llPfll 33rd —— 1.,‘ the emmy m n, ‘mo. artmerylNaturc has not been wholly unkind. Lcaxuc was rolled between Carter -&' i Slmill“ l‘ ll“ low" ‘no mgmm.“ one m5 the mum m? Cemented in our memory are Co. and Fennel dz Chandler, thc llmlwl-“ill M11115 llellli; to be arranged "the thrownffcrmer winning out by 186 pins. W. I "ll" by execllllve- monumg-“(S c, H, rial-aware a» Paton Ltd l -_ wh° l‘ ‘l “m” m‘ a althollkh wnsiaeririz ' °° ° to nerpetustqhien single of m. he also had the d s -. vies nost- ‘dletician of l-laverhlll. lilltai. and formerly Supervisor of. ;the Women's Institutes of Prince frontailEdward Island. Mrs. Alfred Dun- g noseliop of Moncton. Mrs. Roy McLean roat arefof Bouris and Winnie at homo. They are all now at iwme having ~ been called here about a week ago. The funeral takes places Wednes- 141118.)’, leaving the house at 3 o'clock a for Soul-ls cemetery. Stool! Quotations The following is thc line-ups: Bowuya ToNlGllT lit-inn nay-on. itl’.ii.‘i..'i'fil.éliif.i‘."..".iifii t"; $33.‘? ing Catiirrhozone. 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