. l ' ...... .-~---v _nu\dwnI§avN_\vQ»-1 "wanna-u: - , THE WN GUARDW . Westem- Guardian Eastern iiwdim gilarnivai and . -os. .2 Hoclte at 1,513’; i.".*.i..‘.i‘.'i.""‘“ "“'.? 1511111""°“§1*1“"" f“ ytlornwall ' . i ‘ in Montague and will be pleased to _'_ ive news items, advertising. -cuanotaus on eats at them“ i , a d m, a, Guardian's western office in theuob hung‘ new u u’ l b ~ i ti . ll . - g ,\I|;Neill Building. Summeraltle “u ‘up o“ On Friday last. the Cornwati “to.” ‘my WHUNDLV REMEMQERE’ _ rilllblwaui then-scene ogfcomiSPeKiaaY ;gggrgfgggg;,°‘sg,§';o,"‘f{°,,°““,,dg;i353‘ i’ 3.5.3. °'.'.‘.'..o.“ iota...’ (luardialfa Western Office is nowiwwn tummy Methém“ “M” Queen Square School and the loc- iocated in aha McNeil! Building remembered the“. sum M“ T_ J_.ai team. The‘: was: somelkttgg-g Water St.. Summemide where “.5 i b u M -.h»w§!um8-B 0h i? "91! subscriptions, news or advertiaingla 5:211:16“ gwgiesfinaaufi ‘aeropand some the opposite. About a ‘"11 11° T°°°1'°‘1- T111’ 111m“ 11“m'|their esteem for the splendid work-ha“ “"1 11°11’ “m” the hock” 1'“ 15 233' lhe had been doing in carrying comm“; “a? M" auflfkaflin‘ 1;“ , . 7n. t e w nners o a pr zen or -RECOVERING.-—.\Irs Linus c..‘u1:fm:e"r“f;y yisaclrhm‘ 1°’ m’ 1”" the carnival were chosen. <l'-‘or the McDonald, who underwent a seri- ____<'._}_____ most original- Canada-whine Lil- ous operation in Prince County H k d Ian Hyde won the prize. As pier- diospital is reported to be making relies the prize went to the Misses rapid progress towards recoveryz- ey a or en ‘da and Kathleen .McLean. and ' lllss inn Livingston: won for the _.__. The Cape Traverse "SassyVStts- funniest. The judges were, Mrs. —PRACTICING PLAY. - The 188" (‘P011595 5110115 W111’! 111B ‘BOP Wm. Crosby and Messrs Gordon young people of Grand Rll*er'arc‘l‘19n ladies Friday evening. F€1l--_\lnt'_\illl8l’l and Leo MacDonald. rehearsing a play "The Sweet I-‘llh. at Borden and set them rback The hockey match was a well Briar Patch" which they hope to to the tune of three goals to noth- m. present about the middle of Marchlillif- The game “'88 replete with ‘lavlng the 0.15.; on territory Mrs. W. J. McDonald is directing. thrill! and Sllllls and kept tilt! throughout the three periods. Con- -—.\'. ~large crowd 0f °1110°1<9rB 1n fl win-filtering that the Cornwall team tinuoue fervor of excitement, All “ 5 minus a couple of their regu- _¢Rrr|cA|.,|_V lLL-Jfhe num- the tallies came from the stick of _ _ , ‘ztr players. a splendid effort was nrous friends of Mr. Henry Thonip-|D°P15_"-\1li’ Camllbe" 1111111111111" out firth. The game was won by non. Cross Rivers. regret that his 1911 “Wiler- “'1” 1W 1191' 111111111111 rhe city boys with th.» final score condition remain; critical, His‘1“11'11195 111111 31311111319 5110011118 l"'°"j reading 7-4. The first period saw son John. who lives in tlleCatta-ied 1° 11E. “the Buggies‘ Susie o1 considerable action with the Corn- tlian West. is spending the Winter 11191" 1111-‘ D0 Hawaii. the Cal" avail team pushing things and, af- \v'th him N. Trlwerse “'6' 111011511 111314113 ex‘ ter about two minute-s of play. ~—-—— cenem "PC1191" re" a "me 511°" "1 <hontlng past Dillon for the first _KENS|NGTON COMMUNH-y the brand that this clever young Thursday February 1811'" The Sale of Remnants The annual stile of remnants opens 0n Thursday’ morning. h1\'ei'y__yeat' this sale is greater anti more interesting. ____ —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. —- The \--'—' When the little come home From one end of Canada to the other children come trudging home from school each da . Some come across wind-swept prairies-some throtgh ' damp and blustery streets. It isthen they need real food.~ Mothers-buy a bottle of Bovril to-day. When the children come home dissolve a spoonful in a cup of boiling water. See how they relish it. See t Among the items offered this time are REMNANTS OF _.Wool Dress Goods -—Prints Cottons --Tweetls, Coatings, QIC-r-“VOHQS . t l ——S1'll(S, Satins, 1141118115 1LEQTURE. -Mr. Charles Gavin 111111’ 15 “gnaw” 01 B11111‘ Cross’ filenlieucletvlltiglgtheMllBKE-glfl] gowrll an? stzgngt?!’ -—Velvets Ariaimeueues K- ~= .i';?.‘.;.‘;‘.‘..§"i.‘;‘.“.f.2.‘Z"I.‘ii 12:: a °" - P m“ °‘ ° “T” p“ 4.1.... —-'Broadc1oths. .i‘.§i'.?'¥..°°“8§i.‘;‘i..§‘€.“£3555;‘i3. to 5:22: *.*::*..:""r.:. .5121 :::l'*l;.".:§ 1e” ‘"1’ "m wrepes Amines r ft:::li.if’"n:i*..lr..t'"i..z‘m;1fii.;"fi§i“‘“is street iliffii“ :.‘32i’.‘§nli2§“s Lililiiili. .2.~.":'i:i:i:‘: ‘§?é§f"ii‘..‘;i.'?§ Itiiilfirriiifiiii111111111 i111 ee ings - . Dilio n rare treat is expected. ‘P31111159 ‘"111 mo“ WM 911111119“ tvorkn ll7lldllr1elld?‘enfce plenty o-r 5 ____ with her invariably lost a lot of wardéd ‘L; '1 1 9L1 e 10:1“; s“? 1:] I __SUDDEN DEATH___ A [em their confidence, to say nothing ofyqrorei Theencharlialiet$yxf 0111:“ 18min W8! rwflivfli 0h 51011- gfarancorlphpelegéz: powdgr‘ rmlnhsctallate quickly as Ryan secures day by Mr. George Brown. of St-ldefence‘ played Qiewaermhgzk: ‘l counter. The Queen Sguare llJleanors. conveying the sad IIHYS m she ‘had a {leadfln coufisiivtoanl works some nice combination‘ mt the sudden death of Mr. W. H. with Thelma Gaudet F n ,1 ‘llld Crosby is now kept busy, Davis. at his residence, 38'.‘ Clark ' U lad] ' h mm 1;‘ "rocking shots. McMahon, who irate. warren» :f.'.‘..:.".:.i:$::.. ..‘.’°.i.§;";‘i..“. t» t». t». a m- [deceased who was about 70 years e ice surface that were no! tnoiuily- shoots past him for Queen. Iof age. W85 101' ma!!!’ years puriefllhickh. inhabited Hilda Howanfivlttarekl fourth goal, the period on steamers running betvl-aen Ztlon- in the" nets for the “sums” did Zllilillg 4-2. ‘ treal and Summerside and has a not have "web work w do gm,‘ The second period opened with host of friends amongst our more w“ can“. upon w stop ‘onf a l rush and Cornwall determined to elderly people. who will join us in spljmknng of Ducks and she coirfldjeven things. Brown, MacDonald, regret at his passing. The lat; hinlprobfltbh, have Stopped a buzzard 1nd Snow get in some hard shots Davis had not been this way since Helen SMCWHHQHIS was used mutt Dillon. while Queen Square's ~ shortly before the war. His sor-1 ——-—‘Pill<l*‘.' (JiLtOYIS Pure Eiilk 45c Pen g Ltte - iii-w.- is mother striking bargain offer- ,. . <1. fur the days of the REMNANT sale. ' this lovely, ilatura] color, all silk Pon- gctte, 213 inches wide will be offered 11' on these RI-IMNJXNI‘ SALE days at _ “PUTS BEEF nvro YOU” u.) K Sold only n. Bottles Qaka Rapnaanfafhoa In finds: HAROLD I. itlrclll It O0. Ullffll, m-ll MoQuI luau, Ihrnnao _,~—-""*._,. /.-,__., In. _ _ ,.__,/ - ~ - - tl l' in the last period ' very tnut-b differ-om. The Unions DONALOSTON ‘SJCHOOL - , 15111111’ ‘"111 1111-‘ 11111011 111° g°°l1 1°1"..nmblnallon Hue glvefi Crosby -Bretlt Clark and Clifford Lea felt pretty sure of the gauie after. ---- flowing W140“ is a sister or yr, , _ Jamie tiouble. Blanchard and . - | _ the position. Hel rushes result . , , f ., . I ,. .. . .11 1 ___0 i“ ,3 H F b t _ _ _ Rm wmbi e “d h 1 , were satisfactory re cites. tit. inst peiioti u ich em ed a onor 0 for e rtlary Brown. Mrs. George Godltin andqfled [he gnduons or a Ema" M, . n n a t e attel getsl _ , , _ i - '- l _ . . . Theline-ttp. ill their favor and were satisfied (rratle X——l Dorothy Best. M5‘ (D13) jflagKgy, 0g summer-Side clone jliill lie Colnuail goalie for a . ‘but he had no other relatives 011. For the losers. (‘altherine Howrm, more The local team now open-l Unions Arrows to play defensive hockey the rest!’ Grade -lX——1 ‘lfillio Court, 2 Eliz- _ ‘ _ ’ the Island. One son, Mr. Vickers showed abimy almve [he ordmm-Hctl up and MacDonald scores again; 6°31 A H _\ u ‘)1 11"’ gmnle T v ‘mgihdfhufgynidél ‘r. Bow] n a All itleal fabric for Children s wear lDavis- resides in British C0111111b111~11lll(l‘\\'i1>l ithly supported by the ily-"Qr 111s leflm- Hashes relievetaw 11°1"’°‘1 _ " ”‘“‘ 111°“ 1" “g °' CW“ "“°’S°. ' “ ° T‘ “ ° i‘ l _ _ . _ ‘ .1116 funeral Wm lake place from mg flannel“ YUM and Helpnqgianchard and later gets m close. Defence wan the referee. lAnnie Stewart, 3 Raymond Rona. ~10 191's» ihlk» etc- tho residence of Mrs. (Dr) MaC-IDarrat-lt. This trio DIBYQJ fiue."'°1' 11 1111111111111111111911111111k-T1115l111 “own” I" How-an 11.1'e.11nc"lp' Grade ‘.4 Frances ‘Moms. 2 Kay.’ None Danlstmet‘ to the Pea hovke‘, consistent“, and persistflrtnrled the scoring m. this perlodj‘ Lea .\l. Mullins Lnions Starr Albert Cottrt, 3 Laura Arblng. ' Me's Cemetery. ientlytt-ritl were “certainly not m-and i118 1101"" 110W 193118 6-3 101i Forwards . Gm] Grad‘? ‘Wdl Roy Court’ 2 ‘Mm : [mum for their teams reverse. on‘ 1......“ square, .0. Lngttll (.I< Mcbeotl at. Aic-Lelioll u Dawsonllillo Ellie. 3 Gertrude Arbing. & I irhe defenml Mhena Macphel-snnl in the final session the locall“: ‘11¢'Q111\1‘1"¢ _H- Wood ‘llvfclltc Grade ilf — 1 Evelyn Morrisf r I i ‘and ‘Thelma (iaudet did not iloltl‘team Dut fourth their beet effortsl-1- M11191‘ \- llflwflli ‘W. liowtttt l1‘. llcl-‘ill-lnue Alma Ellis. 3 Joseph Atibiug. . l l _FUNERAL OF THE LATE their positions verv well. hein" iu- 1nd sent some wicked shots at the'G- 119111115 1'3. 10rd C. Lea A, Peters. Grade lll——~1 Kline Lourt. 2 Leo MR. P, N. PATEn-"The funeral of curled m fonmv m} rubble, hvou- 52118611 Square goalie. After nbourll). Aictseoli R. Lymaui Forwards . Don-gem 3 Leonard Court. the late Ml‘. P. h. Pate of Olieary sequent“, the goalie m times when five minutes or play Hornny send). Aiolpod f‘. Logan it. (‘lnrkl Grade l —- iFrankie Dougsn. 2 _.; wl°k 1114c” o“ $111111" 11351- 1° 1119 the 0pp()Hi-rlg forces “~91... tin-flue“. cures the puck and goes through li. Miller i\\', hllfQliilfrit: \\'. Peters Alfred Arhlng. 3 Bruce Ellis. , l1_3°°11111°1tl Cemelery- The 1111181111 mg. would suddenly msvove, m,“ to.- a score. Later, in a mix-up in .1. Millcil n. Clark Perfect attendance-flaunts Siev- J - ‘lservice was conducted by Rev- 0- she was “.;t|,.,.,¢ f,-i..,,,r.,._ Miss Alaruliffllll of the city boys‘ net, the‘ ‘$11119. 1151 P1‘1‘1"i1~-1111i1fln- lin-‘G. Dennis M. Peters art. Raymond. Rowe. 4\ - s e qéitligljlhtzilsstitlhedthllay 1112B RIEVM!’ Pliers-on. however, SllOWCil flailhesqiilmk “T1111 1n Svme Wily for Cnrn- 10118- G- Mvbflilii. -\1‘r-9\\"§ --1- 51111131‘. l). Zliohctill L. (‘url-utixcl-s . Teacher. Vary C. ihlacbonaltl . ' z v. .. . __ F’. . l. _] ,V__ - M i. Wall's filial ' u t , Th Unions, i‘. lMoi coil. Arrows ll, ,\llil- H. Ztlcl-‘arlane "———'<°‘@*"-"* g lTllrple- Dllrillil i119 sfirvifle HOV. J- Zllflllg: dfiffitylJllcelt Square teziomn lirnw ma: Scorn éllil pclriutl-qvo score. SCUITEHIHI lifllliillr-“ll. Milieu. Un-1 Trlrnhnning 0n a Train. b1 11‘ Turme “Hg There Wm h“ 11° .\ic.\.lii\- in the ll(‘iS played u verv 0d a defensive game and all ef- Score. 3rd pcriotl-—Deuuis, lln- lime-t. Lotnln. Unions J. Aliilen, Un..-‘ Disapportitnlents in Heaven." Th0 ' ' . . l, . . = . 1 pa“ 1,93,...“ “Wm. ‘h. A J “an! creditable KZUIIO, although the lastilnrts on the part of Cornwall werellilll-‘i- -1- 11111811. Unions. liicliooil. lonmlmgau, lvlllilllbf. Donn s. llil-l 11"" ""1" "1111111"; 1"‘1l"‘*‘" 111111- . . goal lvtis (HISY. Site could llft\‘0:111()('.l(0il. ‘At the final whistle lhciUiiitnls. -l.ot\. 1111101“ ions. l1""'1" “"1 ""1"" '1'" 1‘1'1"""111°" "'1 1 IWOII, Mi‘. “ill. H. Denn:s_ M. I’. l’.. blow“ i. “Shh-n for-Md mu] game ended 7__4 for‘ 5pm.‘, 2m] portod__n‘ Clark’ stars villp ll telephone in his ours nnti h"! r Gtrorizo I-l)ornc, Mr. Willialli: Am... H". gunm “H. was seryoqlrgueeh Square nohoor 'i‘lil~ ihirll giulic lt_l the EZISUBTIHD‘ ' urnei, Mt. l. L. Arscnaltit, and b r f .\inlreotl_ Unions. n Clark. StnrsHh" “""""!*~1 '"‘“'~- 1f 111w 1r ""11"" it t‘ ' l:l‘._. .t. l.‘ At .‘k'tl l‘ ri‘, ,.'~~t' fil.E.P.l. li. M?‘ Albert Firman. Expressions o‘ 8y i it l tlitlt ll lflf“! ‘tml l‘l tie). 0r s rt ng nr a wt 1119 [hp stt itltl 0 if‘ L, wash“ trvquarrkn Fmons. living broadcast he can cnll np n tilin- . fly in Stiltamruasit. “a soot! timeYfilr boys were surprised W'll8ll'l111\}'9i1°1l the Tryen rink on Tttefi- Scot". Zlrtl JWPlOG-J. milieu. Un-1'"1“"‘ ""1" 1'1"‘ "'11 1"" "It 111"" syillpfilll)‘ were received from | ‘ t p i i ‘was had by ill ." lli -y were called up to the dressing 1111i’ flflflrllflfill, Feb- 9111- lielwre" inns. iii. Clark. Stars, W. Priors. '"'“"' o‘ “"11" 111°" 1" " 11111111!" 1"‘ ' K1013 i-‘r K 11g.‘ C. Saunders.‘ we Q13“. we mire the generalgonm to partake of hot tea and re- the Altguaiitie ‘C0\'9_ Slur! R1111 1119 Stars‘ iliogan, Unions. E. Clarke, 11"“- ' ‘t A- E1 -1¢119a11- 111‘ '1'» 311- sentiment of the fans in those freshments alonamd by the goodlvictorla Uttions. will tit; Unions gram George DeBiois. Charlottetown. H t I I f Q 7 \\'. Pctcrs. Stars, ‘W. l"~ters. . . . __ I. _ _ _ M155 Kale Mcphee or Boston‘. e “out people oi.‘ Cornwall. None of the 0n 118 011i! B111 0 a 89° e Stats. like very much to see those tW0.b0ys can complain of the treat. The game while no so fast as the; smart teams in action again. t lllankete when they have been » <i-o>'____ Wrefilhs were received front Tur- washed and thoroughly dried. new, Umued w t P 1 L“, intent the-y received in their ghoffiilllflllfil‘ ‘gtinle showed good hockey n k _ t m sliotiild "be well Iheaten- This has i, , dd I I I ‘h . . I cs rnce er- ._ ..¢- ‘stay at Cornwall and no doubt any. in spots. and had the Stars played 1 ti" Yflur lurnnce fire at n: the effect of making the wool light cmplgnrlte Illtilltfl: laindaad xésltvxryd seating’ gage‘: ‘Elhfimgitflollflnfi. Dxtllairltle ‘lBrotaheli-s. lcor -a.\lay, 78%; Jilly, 81%; body 81-59 wouid be treated wlthhlre fir-rt perlqd like they (lid th-g- with cinllors and your fire will and soft and giving the blankets ‘ ' ' ' ' - n r r. -. . 1 . . . ‘ ' t . ‘ . 26L most economical WALL PAPER analogue In m” AM". H. AIacEwenl airvtzrtlnuseggtsfifiay’ 41%. ‘my 4254f the same spirit. last the score might have read ecu tlil morning a new and ‘fresh appearance. anada. ' ’ ' . The teams lined up as followm‘ Mrs. C. J. lsiflilOflll. Rutlldgc Post \\'-l t——M ' 1'.’ ' J i 1'37 ; . {veterans Formal} ‘van Br/wknnel Oct. trauma a). oils. uy. o A. Queen Square Cornwall. l . ' ‘Mass. John MacLaughliu Mr. nntl [g Dillon a J Crush .Y' - ‘ r . ‘ _.___ - - l ' . ‘ 2.12:. —*"" .1, ,, ., l‘ O0 fl C" t _. c -- - - ‘ - ‘r- ,- C. orn y W. Livingstone , xatéfretan. M. r. A. c. Saunders. A Broadcasting Lamp A. Gormley l-l snow f0 imreisome designs. Prices lowest In the Dominion. All prlccs billed On iloublc Rolls of 16 Yards l’. l’.. Jain-s and Annie . Contra -' 01H ll ' . w . ' , . . , » 118E ‘Maezlsewaitll. hilarplerlnltlealhhvonlll1M2‘ W. MCMdlImXForwarll-q ‘V’ BMW“. 1" xedrnvzilnqkilattltexsgcipggg ilitttlcharll lieu, liiacnotiuid _ ' " u Illll: n .'.lcLEOD LIMITED. . ' ' * -- " '~ ' .- Wyatt F. Jewcl ' - ' = 111w in tamin- g... 5 0O OM38 87'- Clriiletlfiiflwrl. P- 5- 1- ‘F. llugiivs Lou MacDonald 11.0.11» ;, , » {v.11 m; the new Wall Paper Catalogue. u n ( l HM“ ~——~ r " l Ntrrns :.-.~. r‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ||A‘]‘H,Ax' PM,‘ 1834p,“ Ho” _ . I V‘ ’ Akin“ ‘ _ . D _ ‘ I _ _ ' _ I ' _ _ _ _ ' _ I _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ifurilisllctl lly Jollllswln and lllvtlrllfl, l lMin ll"() llllitolioiltliti ruiurtrtcrl lltlil Iii’ the Ilfontrcili Stock iixl) . jiillllle satisfactorily. mm] V" I "u ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' . ' I I ' . ‘ ' ' ' H .'.i\l. 'i‘op. and Santa i"c fly. . ‘lfjfllé ' Your reputation as a housckcep? ' IAmcrit-atl (Fun. Co. 322% - 1:1 l-fogtftlitgstllllg Cornwall you “Hm er often is judged by your cake’ . Am. Car and Ftiy. ‘Co . . . . .. I07 ' ' ---- Cake failug-gg “Quail arc d“ "l. t r . e to | G ‘Alilllltlf! Refinery Co. .. 23 . “Young Dari) lhlcltlnhon" plflypll _ . t y , Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . .. 105%. ‘- great game. t flour. SONIC 11011!‘ bBkCS 0X16 Way r m. Snlolt. null iiefilg. Co. . Hi7 t ' Am. lBosch Magneto Co. 29 Bill Brown got excited illlfl put. sometnfws and another way at . - ‘Anaconda (lap. Min. Co. 1481i; ='ti...- arms around one of ilu- (liteiu; bthcr times. p931 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Ctlntltiiail Pacific 1571/. lFqllare boys. . khiil’. Con. anti llud. Riv. RR. 127%, Cuba (lone Sugar (Yo. Pfd. 46 n?“ _ international Paper 1C0. 581,4, “' " Mia. Kansas and Tex. Ry. . 242 T1" “'1' "1 " 1"" iNOTIlIPPIl Pacific Ry. 6-1 _ ‘Pan-Atltlrelican Petroleum 651.’. I .\n cngiuccriilg Jllttrnnl given intt-r~ Read“, P “Quibn" Blanchard had them all line-using ' Quaker Flour always bakes the same-—and it is always the beat. The hourly tests as the wheat is Two sloighs full of routers ar- ‘ -ivell just before the game started. Dczeng Diagnostic i y’ H r I r d I ‘ g C" ' > _ 4 , _ _ ‘ _ V 4 _ _ H 86% i ___ ; milled and the daily bakingin {will ll‘ fl B (I ll fPll ‘(If C!!!‘ ill l‘ A _ I i‘ - _ i’ r. - l u t “ ?¢:.".;'.:".='.::2:‘“;.;“ ~~ ~~ .121. l..;.:;"::Y.:.".l .111?" m" M he's-ewe set-rew- r‘) l A broken tlmvlt t-ur \\'llPl TPPFIIH)‘ U’ S‘ h m“ ' ' ‘ ' ' 1 h" 1" . ___ l all uaker i f l. _ _ ltlu ai Alcohol (.0. t... ., 0111‘ I O 8 i ulll 0L1‘ IOR TIIE PATIENT picked Ill) by illl nt-rttlililltt- in (‘hll-ii- . r , 1- l‘ H. m.‘ 1 y] .D0 I H , ‘ Ll Ill tnsuy tron Tim .. ink-rt. i. lllr ll. lln- motor-cur Aemhlghouse men ' ' ' ' ' ' " 76/‘ ' m ' ‘m! " 1 "a d‘ c“ P“: I 111111101711 qua11ty '1 1' trrrorm-rnrm- -*‘_'k 11 _ H," United Slates Steel 129st W111 Trivia 911W?" ivell. = 1; - i'|..- Wrllnwnrllr Unit Pltlcmla “,'::,e“““[,l,l (‘rflflihlllildli 1.1m] Infill" u‘ Bu" 11191991191111 140 1 H ""—“' 1 1' .. Ill r. 4 l 1 1' ' t‘ n- t l i- u _\' into m _ i 11w ".' ' ‘ '~ ‘ imlrhil-Ill-‘lltrre illill" .'§.'.nl'1'.'.""l:§ minliirfl 111111 1""'1" ""1117 1" ‘"1"’ H 1 This ordinary street I‘ ht ' n an‘ ymLm” " I For an baking 1r 1 -... , _ -t - i ma _ _ ~ ' t t. I l.'.'.".11i111".l'l..‘llliil..i.'f'".l’lllfiil "H"! n” “"11 1" """“"'1'"" ‘(fun Rteatnship (lom. l2 Enaiish town has the twegullar Pro- ‘mum H629 copy) I Flour l‘ best‘ Your ‘Mute i 1 1FlV1lll’ the chair lntl G-GHPTIH Petroleum . . . . . . . .. 551A party of acting as a radio and qv. _ , ' ' aatisfactio ‘ ' ' 4b " " *‘ “'1 1 "'1'1“'1 1"""‘""'°"' 1 _—*__~ - liillcfnuiionill Petroleum '4'! er d it b d t" 1" "' ' '*- "'1 n" 0W1“ ‘ lvliliin i-tnnt reach. i . , " Y ‘Y "°i "5 ' Fid1° Pm. . t i - ~' 1 r , ,¢ 1 n r _ Stzlliliurti New Jersey . . . . .. 441/. grams. The postman is c u ht at - " money-back Oflhl’. ‘ trlrtllllzmzllill’: l'."'l'l.'...l'..3. :45; 1Sitlutizlrd New York .. 35% ping on his rounds to iaistgcn toopa ' i tori for llrr patient. Aiblllhl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82% program Tllll llill bran accomplished in B m q.’ ' ti". \\'O"~\\IIf‘Yh Unit with ad- "f 11" ~ < ~ - ~ - - ' - - " -- J1! _" - ~—~ -~~~ ~~——————— —_--' 0 £23.21"2*..:"I.l.l'!':'.;'f.‘fifth; 1 §',.“_.f,f§,°'2,f§‘,,‘,’{,f" "f, j‘ 2;“ Th1‘ 11m satire in the Easier"; ' - 1» ~ f - ' 4 t sect on of the Eastern Prince Rural flflnifil or lowered and adjusted Pa,‘ meamlm Pm 62 I l to fllr pet-lest comfort of any ' ' ‘ p“ - ‘ ' lHOCRGY LBIQUB, W88 played ill lhi! wifirnl. A comfortable pltionl ‘Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. .. lllll be mun qllally and easily .'l‘ryon rinit on Wednesday night.‘ ‘Firb. 3rd between the Ffryon Ar-i irows and Victoria Unions. in whichl [the Unions finally came out on| =iion with a score of 6-2. it was.’ Howard F-mith .. .. Ialiren. Pilpl. . . . . .. . wnntrenl-ifower . Plliillllllll River . . . . .. Rtxtnii-th River Pfd. axnsuineil. Accuracy and ellnlancy Ior the optometrist is accomplished with ' , diagnostic Instruments of minute precision which are with- in lllnllht rants and swims before ‘the bent exh'bition of hockey seen‘ Q . u" Mum" A I .» .. tel-l Cn. Can. Com |lor some time. ~Wlth a score of! . " ‘ ' rI-I- "I" 111M" "1-"1" a t 11lf\1/.'1“' t ‘Villains! Ewiriu - ltwo all at the end of the second‘ " .: """'1"'*""' ” " ' , l‘ 11'. ' 1 2:21‘: %‘:)1";1I‘1’”° -- ' ‘period. and no more in the second 1 ' IL tlIrhyraratAqgN "silk Mohivslnj: llglldtoblhtlin lfinieaad my“ “ml Always the a a. 11"" "it" 9°°""_ , - ~ ~ ' . - -~ 21}? ' .- The ovmiblnation- r the Unions A “d r _ A ' ’- '9 ‘ " on. o.“ ."'.“" tq ‘;\t1“;ag_‘/_‘,Mny‘ 16's.“; Jun“ 149,1“: 0L! Kn“! them the ldv:nmsfl' and 17% 0 Th0 Qllllftl‘ “ml, Prlcfllmfflfllh and p ‘ “ a t. .ih li.'i.l llhi lift - l (‘z_ _ , Jzvfrtfgybforvgo/ nso or Lilli-MM» w r