.3. - — .~ .;_;__-..~_ ,,____ _ ~ . 1 - Bashful Mr. Bobbs fir’ Sinkln S all: WAEK ‘ran ‘L: “A, pliver, Granville Ferry, ,' dam; lpolll no bad '1 could ; 4"“ "BB1"- and men; ' 4 a z gflflgfhfk LZJQQQLEMZ: $30“, For both young and old, theil‘ beat .13.." w ‘hon o, bmm clothes will don. ‘"1 had takden a lot of doctor’! mod- iaino but it’ 'd~ ood l f , , t“ ti”. bahgyuoflgugfulzm ,',,§"B’.B_§f And when tis by York, then they ll ainuao about ' ~ ‘ know 'twill be good. I deem“ m "y. And be rgadydto laugh. as every- ones ou . 159m "d 5W1"! For those who were abscnt,—I sup- tllcm to be juatl pose there were some- “hn m” ‘n m, But I thought when I looked. all play being put on. iLBURNS ll FAR l creation had come- ,, _ °mm°nd°a l“ 1”’ I'll give a few facts. so you'll know ilRVl Pill and 1 feel that I; what ‘twas 'bout. ' owe my m, u, j To ease off your mind should you them.” .. l have any doubt. _ It seems the York men. whom the Price 50c. a box at all drngglata and . burden dld bean . aaalm. or mailed direct an recon} 01' Had thought that the Church was ‘rice by The T. Miiburu 00., Limited, 1n need of repaix; oronto. Oat. For years we've had parsons of __ many a name, Caltlllu hlill :l nlorl: /l i i. u l Bu” sun the Church had remam‘ year lhnzl over hulln». ill-J pl-n- ed Just the “ma- duelloll boll; live per volt gmqll- ,They wanted to baud o“ a m0” . u l u ._,_ __ . modern plan, H‘ “H m p] mus HM‘ l And when ‘twas discussed -Zl _ _ . agreed to a man. The would folio the n nd p; _ y w pla . a Jifi% ~ together would work jig To build up a temple full worthy Z x . . of York. ‘To canvass for proceeds, some men I took the charge, , They did the job well and sub- scriptions were large, But when they were through, there was need of more yet, But those stalwart men did not worry or fret. Seid one, “about that play staged by York Y. P. S. If we asked them to give it, they’d do it I guess. I'm sure they would help us get out of this lurch, We'll mic them to play it, this time for the Church." I‘hcy caught the idea, so young b. The Do . folks dld ask, It l‘ quad‘! that my c“ Who gladly consented to help with shoalo alwayao crate prop- ‘he m,‘ etly and accor ' glv I USE This play, as you know. was pres- Champion Spark Plugs. enled before. -_--- And that time. as this. it was Champlonluthebetter - packed to the door. up: l: I b it haaranpeiiczlumuilgiiii- ‘ insulator opa- dllly treated to with- The night proved quite mild and the roads were real good. So everyone came that ,_ “‘y could. ""4 15° "W5 hill‘: Earl Taylor aha Wcndall had kept “m :'i:i“"' a ‘ ' their old place “on entlnghAc|°‘oamfx ' And took of your money with pnenwi and m’ r long studied face. i damn," m The ushers wcre Lester, and Harold . Watts, Frank V. handed programmes and gave us all lots. To while ‘way thc time ‘crc the play did begin, absolutely goo-tight under high compre aion. S cial analysis elcctro eawhichalaure n fixed spark-gap under all driving conditions. S. Blrt, played thc fiddle and much thanks did win. H As soon as the clock had struck ' - eight and a. half. l We all fixed our faces (not pow- dercd l) to laugh. Windsor, Ontario For the curtains were drawn by A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUU Stanley and Roy, And then for some good fun-I'd say so—Oh Boy! Tom and Gladys repeated their quarrel by request, lPerhaps?) tragic to them but a scream for the rest. "Mrs. Wiggins" was great-she a boarding house ran. And constantly kept her eyes peeled for a man! This part played by Jennie was one of the best, Producing much laughter for shc played it with zest. With eggs in his pocket Art cam”. tripped and fell. The natural results are too awful to tell! Rosalie Otis and Frances were Mary and Dot. They did well. of course, and a clapping they got. Evcrytimc they appeared each worc a new dress, And that adds a lot to a play. you'll confess. Jur Jennie dld Gladys and Peter introduce. Poor Peter was flustered. hi5 l0“- guc did run loose. For he was the Bashful Bobbs. you understand. And perhaps didn't know that ll‘) held Ciladyl" hand! While Pearl was, as over. a pictulc to see As she went through her part. Mrs. Bob Bobbs, to be. And Leith played his part as only he can And provedbeyond doubt, he was no bashful man. To both Dot and Pearl. turn about. he'd propose. And finally with Dot, did he find his repose. While Julie, Dol/s maidp-Miss Isa- bel Brown With Arthur went . walking, for ice cream. down town! Then Peter forgot he was bashful. I guess, For he asked Pearl a question, and she answered "yes." Thus to finish the play, on the stage liil ANl|‘all‘YI( Ll Al all Drugglfils l m‘ 0mm,“ we ml we'll looked Just as snll surname P01033333? W. ° ' , JUST COMPARE Whlio Jennie‘ and Mary. the centre did ta e. —\valk. w“ Win» "l"! Which seen-altogether a tableau one or two twlaio in dld make, each moalw-in fact the ordinary fox netting -- Against-v Tween acts one and two. We W61’! given a treat, For Seymour and Uttley would b6 hard to but! _ PIIN‘:M%W“D While in the next lull Harry V. um extra heavily galvnnla- , m” 1W" _ Qll baron and am: whizhzvlal °"°' ‘m m woavllll- each twist an The if‘, ‘d! the phmmn immovable Joint-every n d“ ' ' mooll ala time: stronger ' "u" m‘ “an,” For anal algticfznglrlfll. thoaa two B0 Ilfr-fl" 931""? With mrloa and lakes. they HM! EDWARD. guy ghgdtflckh m“. ,,, _ , ~ And boxes an can were exc - “ill/H "" 11"“ 8d Jolly quick. Then all of the gents who had spent their large bit Picked out a young lady and with hlr did sit. The “eats" were delicious. as also the tea, And all looked as hlPPY. as happy Revisits York ",mn__,,A kwyanqolhuuTo the hail did we go for a good jtgnd up without t¢hr hold Thfi BOYS Glad U18 IlflS, U16 lfldled When they hear of a concert or . _., . . . Tirthc pleasure of all, the proceeds were read One hundred and thirty-ilvedol- lars, they said. . Which goes, as 1 mentioned, along with the rest. To make our York Church to bo one of the best/ - As homeward I wended, a friend said to me. (And with what she said. ‘I'm sure you'll agree.) For she said. "that the young folks much credit should get. , For through them. we all had ‘th-‘r ' beet time yeti" JIMMY, York. Erllployl. y; a plhlctoelectric cell. a dvvlce ‘fills ‘ham illinenied to kc 1p a record of deilsily of suloke issu- ing from I:lI£li.l8l!ilBl/P'.'Jl-‘. chimneys and wrurrln whim tire l;;:l limit is exceeded. rd New Woman Budd's Kidney _Pll.ls ‘ Mrs. J. Boston Suffered With Pains in the Back and Rheyrnatlsm Brockville, Ont.. May 4.—(Spec- lab-One more. tribute to the great work Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing for the women of Canada comes from Mrs. J. Easton, P. O. 44f. Brockville, Ont. She writesz-"l found great relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills, my back pained me so. but now it is normal again. My kidneys were in bad order and ‘after a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I felt like a new woman. I would recom- mend them to all who suffer." Other sufferers of backache tell of pains relieved and ‘nhealth restored through‘ the ' use or Bond's Kidney Pills. ‘rhey act directly on the kid- neys. Thcy strengthen the kidneys and put them in shape to strain the uric acid out of the blood. Your health, strength and vital- ity depend upon the condition of your blood, for it is through the blood that every part of your body is nourished and built up. 1Q;-»----'- A lgrlvornllol L bureau in Jdpaiil has Lmuou-rced ll fna-tlz-icl all] l0 daservkl; invent ‘r5 Bringmnmg-Ulillalther She was. Like A. ‘mil cminlalrrrllrrowu oUARniAN ‘ l MALPEQUE’ ' Mrs. I-‘rcdk. Bennett and little son James, of Stanley. are Slwnding a fcw days with friends in Malpequc. It is regrettable to learn that Mrs. Albert Simpscn is ill at the home of htr daughter. Mrs. Wallace McNutt. Darniey. Rcv. D. M. Grant and Mr Hart- well Crozier were in attenddnce at the meting of Presbytery on Tues- day, May lst. I.» Early Tuesday morning, ‘April 24, Mr. John D. Duggan‘s dwelling. with fire. which was caused by a defec- tive flue. There was no insurance. Mrs. L. D. McNutt and Miss Janie McNutt were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday and were in at- tendance at the meeting of Pres- bytery on Wednesday and Thursday. Thc Sea View Dramatic Club gave their entertainment at French River s”, (hem-lo ‘[441;- Mt" Tau“; Hail Wednesday. April 25th. to o. large audience. It is the purpose cf this club‘ to give this play in Clifton Hail on May 4th. Among those attending the Pres- bytcrial from Princetown United iChurch are the following: Misses J-Iazel Ramsay and Thelma Donald. lMfS. G. W. Ramsay. Miss Alma .Woodsidc, Mrs. Lee Owen. Mrs. Geo. lTaylor, Mrs. Everett Ramsay, Mrs. lFlfgWflfd McKay. Mrs. Herbert Don- a . - l . i‘ The Little Helpers Mission Band held their annual Thankoffering in Sea View Hall on Monday evening, April 23rd. A splendid program of music. rwdinllfi. ctc.. was success- fully carried out, but the principal number on the program was an ad- dress by Rev. Mr. Spriggs, of Kell- sington. The following is the pro- gram in fullz-Devotional exercise: lreading, Our Mission Band. Margaret Blakeney; solo. Laura Pickering; exercise by Misses Hilda Adams. lGiadys Sudsbury and Margaret lBlakency: solo, by Mr. Ernest Dun- fning: ‘reading, Our Five Rules, by =_I~Ilida Adams; duet, Misses Margaret land Hilda Adams: reading. “What Do We Give?" by MissMarion Mc- ll l‘ “ll fhimVl-IEB-n; address. Rev. Mr. Spriggs; chcrus, Mission Band. . , . I _ Mrs. Hartwell Croaier loftonmoll- all its contents. was destroyed by ,l:ocials have followed consecutively {during the past six months. ' The day for Saint John.'N.B.. where she will be the guest of Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Murchison. ' ' Messrs. F. J. Lockorby, Howard Ramsay. John Simpson. and Mr". and Mrs. J. R. Lockerby. motored to Charlottetown 0n Tuesday. Rev. Dr. Saint. of Kensington. preached the sermon at the prepar- story service in Prinqoitown United Church on Thursday evening, April 26th. The text was-based on the words of Matthew 5; 23-24: “There-' fore if thou bring thy gifts to the altar. and then rememberest that thy brother hath ought againstl thee; leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first. be n. conciled to thy brother. and then come and offer thy gift.“ There was a good attendance at the ser- vice. Mr. Albert Burgess, who has been residing for the past year with rc- latives in the Baltic. left on Thurs- day morning to take a position in Boston. Mr. Burgess has been n willing contributor in song in the work of the choir of Hincetown United Church. and ‘in all church and other social gatherings, be- sides by his genial disposition he has made for himself many friends) who will miss him and will be glad} to welcome him to this community; when he returns. Some of the young people of this community, numbering about sixty in all, have enjoyed many pleasant and it is believed very profitable evenings during the winter months. Missionary, literary, debates and clcsing meeting on Friday, April 2'7. was by no means the least enloy- able. After the devotional hour. a program cf music, readings, etc. was given, and is as follows: Instrumen- fal music on the violin and banjo, by Mr. Elmer Phillips and Mr. ped- ric Owen. with piano accompani- ment. by Mr. Ernest Dunning: a duet. by Mrs. L. D. McNutt and Mrs. "IV-IE time-rested and owner- roven Whippet la now selling a! e Iowan: price in Will ‘lkalilaitory t. broughtrbnlaut l o u or ty through“, ow :05 P m . olble. ole then Touring _ - gm,” . n . Roodater (Vi!!! b Clbrlirlct Con?‘ ' Sedan - Landau - r All Mica Lab. Factory‘ Tara extra. ll/fillvp P. J. NOY, llunler River. .5‘ Only the Whippet has ALL these Features I Full Force-Peed Lubrication-fill. tTlmillg Chain-G T k fineob-BllhwlloelBroizaargnubf 'btl'l'-Adjlllllbl€sbfififll_lfl Wheel -Sfngle Plate Clutch-and an engine that actually doubles its rated horse-power. about midnight the company dis- persed to their homes. The young people are contemplating the con- struction of a tennis court on the Manse grounds. and it is hoped that the members and their friends will enjoy pleasant evenings in the cn- joyment of this healthy exercise. M 10-} ‘LONG JDREEK. Fifi-eon mclnbers and tlloce vlsltclls met all the ‘home of Mrs. Norrnlllr ‘Macboam. Roll call was responded ltohool teacher” $10-00 was vntlzll towlaird-i tile plnopouetl salvrgiclfllnl. A iSociall hour y) with "My first condsizll of ‘J. Charles Lockhart; solos, by Messralqfllcwe" ‘NEW lmmem‘ ‘he M” Ernest Dunning and Bruce Stewart; rtading, by Mr. Fulton Simmonds; remarks and sclo. by Mr. Arch. ccrlrful contestants resorting lo at draw the prize boring obtained h)’ Miss (illlace MaoNeiil. llilrs. ‘l-‘rfzl Woodside. The piano accompanlsmsvrctch‘ securing like ciuisc-iafliv" wcrc Miss Elizabeth Beairsto antllllliize. lnalrlv Hill-Willow" “We Mr. Ernest Dunning. Games were served- lby tile lzlostcsls and ille moi".- lcnjcycd and supper served, andlng closed with wailngilwg. -ABy_George McManus WHO l5 THAT = FUNNY Loolgm‘ could be. a YOU ARExMfl-Jlfififi aewou ' loo-r? \\IE-L.L-IM$ANDY MAC MACK-YOU KNOW MY You lJooK LlKE. THE. COVERED PM LOOKHQG FOR HIM- TW EN TY YEARS ' l HAVEN'T ‘BEEN HlM "4 ‘TWENTY YEAR-i AGO AND HE. roaming? 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