_ m=.» r ECEMBER 15. 1931 _ ._._` _ -L " A ‘ I-_ ’I‘HECHi§iu.0fr'rlrmwN cuannllm ' _ -sr s PAGE FIVE l ' . l 3 1 USE MORE New Glasgow rowmi. Chinese Troop . _ . ;,',. . _ _ ' ° . . _ _ . _ r-.lends he glad 1., 1...., ,M Mies aell ni-nee. mime cross. May Withdraw ' 0 ` Mrs. Frank C tolli! k- t h hmn ( `Wl'° ls H Datdenltl in :lie Igrleiflilcltllilll gall; vllsftermblzizlslztrhintlhwe e. e TOKYO' Dec' M (AP)_A dl" ` ‘lo ~ - ~- _ ward Island Hospital is gradually' ' ‘l-.__l _ #Fetch to the newspaper Asahi from _=< ' ~ - __ imDf°lflns in health. ur. me ms. william Jones Tlelllslll' M““°l‘“’l“' “"l“Y “ld _ 01’ _ _ on the hill and is giving good 3.: l U _ P sl-_»_'_ For an .economical food .bud et fo -tl ‘ ' _ M' l _ - 'f"'/' _ _ isfsouom l Friends of Mrs. David Jones will lic." was elected first constitutional ,,,,_. y lllstsllgll l;r;l?t::lD;§t:" Mgr. “muy ‘md Ml" Mm' mmm' ~ S in Yllnn ' _ he water with mm me dmme: were visitors in Hazelbrookcn sun- yhmmn, peg lz (sp)-Nice 2 » if twemymve chasm "vm ` "mn dll’ afternoon. . _ to* Aichi; Zamora, sometimes call ' `_ » ' ~‘ can Mr ,spent Sunday at the latters home__ to order the wuhdrawl within the s _ 1 _mil_|¢|- §?g;]|X‘?:;Btt;e‘ f in °°m°l"u` . great wall of the chinese forces at I . _ _ _ _ ,S the new bridge sh” hu hwy “___ md Mm mt Mwkmnom Chinchow in anticipation oi’ a more |g equal been constructed on the “ur Akxmdn meat sunday evmmg_positi\'e Manchurian policy from _ _ ' tl. _ ~ , sufferi ' _ _ _ In energy_pmducmg food value tn :curse from his mill and ¥reatly_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Am- e new Inukal cablllet . , ng dllrlng the ¢0m __ mproves the power. . _bran ummm” Z _ I _ _ _ - . _ M _ _;__ _ anlvor E t d I I ' 2 2/3 chlcken cllstlllg _ s__;‘§l;__ll““l/ weéks and Andrew; Mr. and me Leyten Jones and lI§il:-,gt IE:-legident » Y v I bs sorry to neu' that she is confin “As President of the Canadian Red Cross Society I assure the Prime Minister and the people of Canada ’ that the Red Cross will devote its best thought and energies to the wise and efficient administration of the National Emergency Fund, raised for the mitigation of Marshal Chang Bsueh Liang plans -ul ing' winter.” :ref I'I'I>l*»{§Q_ UZ ) -9 (`i 5Uo Q._ Q/)I> Z S NnnAL Attach your rontrihlition and hand ln to your hunk or send to tht- ll.-#.rr_-t branch of un Cuudiun Red Cross Society. YOUR . NAME ................. . ._ ..... . . ....-......- ed Father of the S anish Repub president or spain by the rletlenei ;<',> 8 _ 0 Specialists Mn and Mm Ruesmrpe mn ed ln her bed for the last few days. assembly last night. .;§/_;f1a_,;..e/ . _ _ Say : ‘ moved to Stanley Bridge where Mr P .rs em. - - ‘ ;;;.1'ille PURE .MILK 1. \l.'.`l .‘ ' ' . ._ 5 'i ,nl 2-'-18. _ Phone 584 _ _ "ll ` -Save this sd. It is one Products. 00.. LTD. I M ____ l Mr. Isaac Sharp. Pieassntvalley, °l ll sm” lla greatly improved after his sev- famuy of. Miss Mmm Macnee of em illness and expects to move in- to his new residence shortly.-N. §_.__i_ la- , 't . . 1-. ,. .li A .s..._. ____ __ ` +0 I ._ - _'__ _._ 945 'ft A- .___ __ `ll'f'- _ a¢`_~ it- _;”,lllevi;.Method Cleaners Lui. " ‘ I PHONE *ij ,, _ ¢- ____ _ -oewsvi t -yi Invited and festivities, how hap- py_you'll be if all your party 'things are freshly bac beautiful cleaning here. Be ready. Lel's have the garments now. t ' " o6o`o`6`¢3fo636o'oe'oo6oeMooo'ooooooooeoooe l"-¢`- 13 llovttb§r<“`Nmfo.||ul.~'A||odaIion _ ~j11~_s1rff;“s*;rls~a'sfa:rsfa ' MOUNT STEWART AND 'the holiday parties lcfrom a careful, Juni' Phone 9 8 3 of Dynrs and Cleaners 10892-12-15-3! .. SEA VIEW., .. . at P - 11". . ' . 9ll°_ cwannuai meetlngsqf 'the Sea the Womenjs Institute W held at l., “S 'dent inthe chair. The meeting and ll ao past,"_thls wasgfollowed by repeating of the._Lgrd’s Prayer and family, Royalty. were visitors to d Creed in unison. 21 members Ne ollla gf Mrs._ William Adams, M ovember `1ltli with the Presi- was la 'sins e e th roll call b a in leeds' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam tees Tuemlnutesoiisstmeet- is lt ll r Qslpr, _ _its _ rl’li` _Elopgged by singing -(Oh God our hell! ls. nov I! ._ . E 1 1 last montliiy'mceting were eter McNutt's and Son, Malpe- wos a. visitor to South Rustico r. William C. Donald, Sea View, a recent visitor to New Glasgow Rustico. M VICINITY Mrs. Frank Pigot, Savage Harbor was a recent visitor to the city. G' ~ _ _ 2 Leitha Home 3 Gladys MacQuar-l _ Mr. Robert Mackay has retumed rl; to his home in West St. Peter-'s af ter a very enloyabie trip to call fornia. While there he was the guest of his friend, Mr. Bweezzey. bor, was a recent visitor to the city. Heartiest congratulations are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Macdonald. Hd of Hlikboro, on the birth of a bonnie baby, Miss Muriel Coffin and Mr. Ril- ton Coffin of Savage Harbor, were visitors to the city recently. Mrs. Emma Pigot, Savage Har- bor, is at present spending some time visiting her _mother-, Mrs. D. Robbins, Bangor. l The sympathy of the whole bom- munity goes out to the _ bereaved family of the late Mrs. Henry Cog. fin of Morrell. Mrs. Coffin was high- ly respected, and will be greatly missed by s. very wide circle of friends. guest of her parents. if-D. dt: . 8 ____ nmoclrrown sciiooi. :circles Wm me M _ Following is the Honor Roll for November Grade X-1 Raymond Macdonald Grade IX-1 Glynn Firth, 2 E Mr. Eldred Weeks and Mrs. Les- lie Weeks and two daughters, .1enn1e_ '1‘he Bud Harriet. Hazel Grove, seeem- Side. `panied by Mr. Louis Corbet, mot-lover the week end, Miss Edythe ored to Charlottetown Friday, re- Lamton. Pownal, also their brother turning the same day. Mr. _ _ iutoul; _fkathleen MacPherson 3 rdon _ Iierfect Attendance: Ileitha Horne _ _ _ Psleusrope is tau 'l My-,_ Rpbert Enmm has 1-,tm-md possible 466, Some deputies cast -. d 44 t 0 mm muse from llg_&l'cl_;:¥°B°:adt;`: from W-hestley River, when she “_ blank ballots, a few divided their _ _ l S bane. ltended the funeral of her sister the "°l°S “"‘°"g me °lh°l` leldels and V - - l _ 7 . For. _Milk and Its M" late Archibald Barrett.. Missies Green of Summer- had as their welcome guest Jack Green, Miltown Cross. Much sympathy is felt for the Cherry Valley, who was so suddenly bereaved. --____ _ ` WHEATLEY SCHOOL GRADE IX-1 Rosamond Neill. RADE VIII-1 Johnie Matheson V-1 Doris MacLure 2 Go Matheson. He rcceyyed 352 votes out gg ,__ j,_'f ADDRE ...... ._ . . .. . ......... l 7'/ the rest abstained from voting bereavement. The funeral services' Grade v_| Margaret B-,mon 2 PLUMI, F,“"I0VAm_E The President-elect remained at at the Searletown church was held .charles Taylor l A '50 prycffog m.;(;R|;| home during the voting, in whichl on Wednesday aftemoorl. and wasl Grade Iv__1l Roddy: Bnno ., l S llls "le°li°" W” "lll‘l‘lllY “l°’°3°l’°l my lalgell’ ‘mended by P80910 :Mildred Mscswllln l nl _ PHOENIX Ariz nec lo -wcmc conclusion. 1 from far and near who cime to G . - _ _ l mae ri sr-1 otto cnrlstelsen. asain may become both plump mi _ The _iilst_ to congratulate himl Day their last tribute of respect to 2 Aase ch,_ist_msen_ 3 Svend chrlsb faSm0,,ab]c_ according to DL Menu were his wife and his two grown! 21 beloved friend and neighbor. cnsen M Foster of Colorsdo Springs wh . daughters. j ' ' ' ' ' ~` __ _ (;~ -_ _ told the annual convention of th Ill try not to be a dictator dur- IS *M Swa1_:de H 'll I Florence Mllc Medical and Surgical Association 0 F jn t - _H Id th pr id. LANDER DEAD IN TRENTO ' . g my enum in 8 es N' ~Muriei Burdett Teacher the S°llthwest' mt elect' 9' farmers 3°" lll all llll` N' S' I, t I “Plumpness in women always ha ,. pressed suit. He will take over the_ -m l ll "ll P E35” Cllllyl attracted men executive power in o, gala ingugur._ TRENTON. D€C~ ll.-The death ~*‘~_`~% . ` .. , - ,- Fil ation today . 00CUYl`€d IB-it evening at 6.30 o'clock A DREAM __An>__atteH_iPt_to interfere vtltii l of James McGu_g_m_ at ms home #_ iiu urns nolma arrangements North _,nemo in hi _' doomed to failure. Consequently the n. s 30th year, be _ ' IHS 00Hfll19d £0 bed the past three Ili my dreams I visit deal' Lil1\\'ood_';?3:§; women me Wlmng Lo perm" ll-.l to follow its normal course _‘.4 IN migfhlssl G I As a Child I walldell bflck llomel the sooner they will benefit fron' . c u gan came to Trenton a Once more I gather wild flowers gthsjl. mtcmgem acquiescenca., D; number 01' Y€BTS B80. VWIEYB 110 WHS That grow in thc sweet scented MR' JAMES P- BEARS an employee of the Car Works and wlidwood ll' was held in high esteem by his fel- ` i There pggggd away fp his _l low workmen In mv A scliool inspector asked the _ _ T-"rv;-L »;v~ -»-'ff " GRADE IV (al 1 Jack Cudmore 2 Preston Neill 3 Daniel MacPher- GRAD Miss Hazel Corbett, Savage Har-_ “ll ° E IV (b) 1 Verna. Clldmore 2 Hilda. MaoQuarrle 3 Alma Carr. GRADE III-1 Ma.ble'Smlth 2 ‘John Carr. ' GRADE II-1 Ernest A. Worthy.. GRADE I (a)_1 Glennas Cud- _im-e. 2 sliele ro-d, s Donnie Ax- worthy. ~ GRADE I (b) l Isabel Cudmore 2 Cor; Axworthy 3 Miriam Younk- er. J_oh_nio___ Matheson, Vera Matheson, 'Katherine' MacPherson, Dol-is Muc- Lure and Daniel MacPherson. l Annie Bruce-Teacher War-Debt Payments _ which he bire with patience and aides his father, two brothers, Vin- . th l rl ‘Buch an attitude about British \Ainarican war debts is all to the ood." said .Sir Josiah H. Stamp, _ 8 and Mrs Wmlsm P Memos ' one of Britain’s formosg economists. “America must realize it is a. very W Glasgow guests of Mrs Mc_ Mo_____so___ ' vital matter st the present time; Grade VIII-1 Jennie Macusster, Wll' 2 needle Mackenzie, s Han-y mee, M, ro and approved The President Their many friends will regret to 4 Ll°yd Ma°Le°°l' I work followed by the finan learn oi' the illness of Mis Amos Glade VI”l M°l"5"'l'°° Munn '- ' To lrq|ort~.by`tha Secretary andre- Adams and family, also Mrs. Ray 'le- ieo r¢POH¢d Viiitihs one View. Those patients are suffering m ._ bei' lmd extended thanks This if fwas ood Blakaney; Secretary, Mrs. Earl " `f"Auditors, Mrs.” Herbert L. ld 'and Miss 'Elvis Duggan; - 1 . -Mrs: Leigh .Butnerla.nd, . nder, School Co mittee, Mrs 'P s ard Donald Mia. helgh Buth = land; Sick Committee ‘Mrs .Japies ' omg, Mrs. Atwood Blikeney._ A ‘~ _ - c of thanks was moved to the rc- ‘ C ing oilicers. A_ programme, con- _week ,saying B bsg of sweets and ting ,of Armistice hymns and‘ Flanders Now," and 'Americas m wer to, In Flanders Fields" A ~ was given by' Pauline Coulson rl Elvis Du an. A-“reading by » r _ Atwood glkakeneyl _On motion meeting adjourned bysinging, »Natiel1e_l Anthem. ‘ A 1 dainty 3'" . ther; passed 'by the hO5- _ c ._ e ._ f ..`__ ‘ _ .3 ’ sséilinlbickieson, New Glas- U Z fl._.‘ Lv- l» l ' ' l s. M. Mclleod, tcsclier at New .' cir annual Christmas entertain- _iUl_‘_§;‘l §;l;2“wi:ll;';:;u?;l; "xx, Pr_;;i:;l¢. M:__i_ EU" tempt the »i>l>°iii'= Th* "ill"-‘ Andrew rl reten secrete: um 4 cll_§.,_____._____. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Y. _ _ ved flue and UW W' “dl l‘l°*l' urer, Minnie A.-Ubalucn, treelect- |, i. '~“ ._ lQult|Q_' sf-numller ont-.friends and ro followed by an election of of have struck that community. ~ Their wrd_e _:_ _ ypyg llria _§,f__ms committees. The sick Duggan and little son Ralph, of lea l'_ficers.-- President, Cohn A. fr D _ . am W any have extended the light to - _ 'visiting in qmrlettetcwn. *WW Scarietine. Which seems to lC!ldS W15h them I 5P9¢dY l`0C0V' Leod, 2 Catherine Nicholson. l lk ‘Coulson, Vice president, Mrs. At ery-N. ALBANY AND VICINITY prington the guests of Mr._ and s., Wm. Halliwell and family. santa Claus surprised the school ldren with an early visit this ishing all a Merry Christmas with as. We regret to loam that Mrs. Ab- ah Nw an of mbmy vmage The annual meeting of the Rollo sm n . confined to he-r home with pneu- °nl“' ers with ten members present. The ._._._ The Tryon Electric Light Coin- e an all night service. l '1'hf°° -’“°°°”f“l °lll°l‘°ll ‘llPP°l'll pchdence read. Next wok place the lssgow, is training her pupils for “We” lleld ln Tt~V°n Pr°°byl'°l'llm'lelectl0n of offloorl with the follow- . _ u; ‘ ' pro Grade IV Sr.-1 Ruth Rogers, 2 Regis Campbell, 3 Margaret Muc- Master. Grade Iv Jr.-l Haddon Mac- Grade III-1 John Campbell, 2 Francis MacMaster. Grade Il-1 Gerald Campbell. W Grade I-(al 1 Duncan MacM.as-` . M1’~ ‘md Mrs- W- P~ cllm°l'°" “nd ter, 2 Elsie Mackenzie, 3 Constance lxo sd d ll ly. James H. Murphy, Mrs. George f Hy were ,went wsltors 5_0 Bates hens ur ay. : - ' " . l ' fl" - ' 'Mr 1 * y V hi l ter. 2 Alvin Campbell, 3 lkidie Clay 4 Lewis Ross, 5 Maurioe MacMas- Bates, Harry Ross. -S di Fa uh Te h izoi.r.o my ms-r -_ ef ei _tree re`sl§!i_ngs,“‘In 1"lsndsrsFiclds_” she pmmxse to “tum M om_m__ n e rq arson, ac er. Z; ‘ et ' ' ` ’ s Bay East Womens Instituto was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Pet- lllwzlng opened by singing the In-" stitute Ode and the response to roll c lil was the payment of annual fees. °l"l°“ and “le ll°w “lvl” ll" The minutes of last. .meeting were \` \ read and appnoved, than the finan- cial statement was given and corres- _ 1 ,,,;;~,g ,,`¢.M,._-i 5. 'y _ H0,,,,,,, lend goodly numbers ww mm eel; Directors, Mn. mhz xeefe. _ ez/ert.ses vlew,.tl;nae:;; litem e lnsivhbmuii di=°f'°f~i '/° °"1°Y ‘ii Mrs. in-es Peters im. mink Pet- » 1 _ iseeumews show" m se, vm, good supper and s social evenil‘ls~ ers' Auditors, Mrs. Jommo B. Cbail- all on Tuesday, Nov. 24th. The ung couple re,eiyed g lovely sun, (rs-elected), Hrs. Edward Ma- ond it only wants consideration in unprejudiced way to make a. sum.. Regulate _ M LONDON, Dec. \14. (AP)‘*A1'l' _ one son and in__f&n_t_daughter, to, Grade VII-1 John Beaton. gsm act We do is wcightpd with Such R thins Pray what is a round _ ouncement at -Washington that all of whon`i§`“ the commuicy joins Grade VI-1 Gordon Mlwswain egg,-,,,,1 c0nS,.q,,_»,,,c.ss_ C,msm,1.,.,_ meal,” yvar debt payments due next Thurs- I in extendin the most sincere 2 Stirling MacLeod, 3 Harold 'ra . . _. _- . ._ _L ` ' _ __ _ _ could be poatlionéd WGS 1'00°lV' ,' sympathy in their sad land sudden lor A nearer the right U -l- C asnt any mc Y ¢ l . in London political and financial f" _ -1 ‘;_;-_-= _ - - .-_»_-__T______,_:__f__lf3_1lfifl___~__ l t ml -- - »--»___f. __.._.._~ ._ I ' , ss __ . , l . Heavenly Abode. Mr. James PJ He wa born in Prince Edward lnfclokdmn I mom at deal Ll'n-mmmmm of the word Upngmnll and Bears, on Monday momilig. Island and was the son of Edward FJ I I °l’llllll°‘l ll”-` l°l’l5’ that H Pll5"l"l iff _ 1 s. __ December 7th., at his home in McGuigan and the late Mrs. Mc- cis? wed ones Ong gone to was ll mall “"l‘° Went ll`°l“ Place W ,`~`Z" Chelton, aft/er a lingering illness Guigan. He leaves to moum be- what happy enjoyment to meet lllacr. "Weil" he said, "you are sc em .far right. I am here today. I go tr resignation to Gods Holy will, cent and Edward both of Trenton, If only in dreemlnlld I would lA tomorrow and l° B ll" ll°"t diy. ' - until he culled him home, where 'ind one sister (Annie) Mrs. Frank ` |Am Va pilgrim?" "Oh, no. sir!" 1 he W111 ¢a1m1y res; ,md pam shall _ Marshall, Gienfalloch and his lone- ‘I Saw me green hms at dcar Lim Isllld n, little girl, “a pilgrim isgood be no more. Tile deceased was 48 _ ly Wld°W» Wh0 b9f0l`€ her marriage Wood lmao!" years of asc. and had resided in f_‘;"llS Ml” Berth” D°"l‘l5°“» °l Gllys' 1,, winter an covefed with snow. _-*_ ,Z-»__,_“l,f. Chelton for a number of years.' °l`°' _ The m0ss_cm.e,.ed com, E. b~ ,I1 _ TOKYO. Dec. 12. (A.P.)-Thi ‘ll-#ll where he was s prosperous and! Funeral arrangements will be an- ___ B .my lr 1 sg _ a¢@_ qllcstioii oi sending 15,000 mor( o._'_“-_, successful farmer., his former home|nr;_l_;i;:_e§_;a;::i_;._ rest ___ peace rd st Japanese soldiers into Manchu,” having been in Brookline. He wasl _ ' will be one of the first matters “"5 s. gentleman of many fine andl UPTON SCHOOL And though I return not to Limlpresentcd to the new parliament charitable qualities,” a friend of wo0d_ - fwhen it is format it was lesmes _ ¢v°fy°11e W1\° had the Plea-SHN-' °f _ in dream land i oft shall be tum-_ t<>d=l’. his ualntaiioe, He will be ' 1 _ __._.$___ ' _ _, sorely wnllissed in his home, where F°ll°wl“5 ls the H°“°“' R'°“ and linvtlis llelllbivlllhzdslatllftls lhrfliiqllfgclgilg. l Grllllelnan; “so you are looking l‘”l'7"ll he was a kind and Dlllflellll hl1SbHl1d|sta`nding of Upton school for the hood. _ for la square meal eli°" and father- Hi’ leaves 0° l'11°“rnlm°”th' °l N°"°ml’°l"" ‘ MINNIE M. MURRAY l Tramp: ‘-No rm looking for e all bclslde-5 hls 50¥T°Wln8’ ind h€|il’f'l Grade IX_l ance Belwll' 2 Hellnikcr, New Hampshire roiiiid o"c” l broken widow, two small children, Maud T8Yl01‘~ _ G(,nm,msn_ ..I never heard of . .Si ,_,. .- 7. __r__,,_ _,_,s._ ._ '-1' ~' .lr Hy there if only I could. ’ <"`*" 1"”-z .~'t_»__§_ _ _‘fs _e .5 -_ we-‘_=~{ »»._'=e» .,..\.~. ~. ..l. if-=::£.`e_ 9 Y' becomes mole scnsltlvc as uc pt Tran , on mst h ‘ff . Hurrah! Skating Time Is Here Again f ._ -H, gr.. » foctory _ the legislature, which will bring B' ' *bout modified hours for women or . _ _ . Grade I- (b) 1 Douglas MMM” mud nbos. ,mud in the pmy|ywe_ Dr.'MO!rt¢lth .stated ful-1 investiga- tion would be made. As for min- tef. ors working in industries, he de- Perfect Attendilltibi--' CODIEIIICC (gland thot the government was making an effort as far as possible prevent the replacement of heads W,,,k,,,g H,,,,,,, And Oh Boy What a Wonderful Sheet of Ice ..1":‘m~.‘:::;:~.:.::r;€:,l A At The Forum I sly to be amendments to the‘ act at the next session of Come and Enjoy a Real Skate on a Pair of Purdie €=l° Ferguson Hockey Boots and C. C. M. Skates LIGHTNING HITCH ' -<' _ HOCKEY SHOE WE ARE AGENTS FOR C. C. M. SKATES AND Ankle OUTFITS, BUY NOW \VHlLE OUR STOCK OF SIZES al$ocondwiihoutunloci|8 IS COMPLETE king in factories, Hon Dr J D nteilih. Minister of Labor, stat- In regard in recent charges that Eyelets _ mhccd _ __ _“_ _` rg?) \\ \l\“’ /l_2»“" c. c. M. siwrns | \v C. C. M. Nemo Tube, sizes 9 "Get I/ie}l9'ldz° to 12. per pail' _ . _ . .. $2.00 FIRST QUALITY HOCKEY C. C. M. Cyco Tube, sizes 9 to _ ly", per pair $2.50 BOOTS. LIGHTNING ,___ HITCH C. C. M. Extra Velvet, Nickel Tube, per pair . . . . ._ $5.00 `\ __ Mews, sizes 6 to “_ per pair C. C. M. Special Tube ._ $7.50 riegu_lal¢ their hours, not only the sake of the minors but to rglililgtyi " tl .es PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY BOOTS Mc-n‘s. Tan Trimmed, per fl l B0y’s sizes 1 to 5, per pair )lcn's English Kip Profes- ~ " _ . . . $3.50 ..............s2.95tesa.5o \____ .___- lla" ‘\ Ladies, sizes3to 7, per pail- ' ` " ' l\len's. all Black, per pair _ ............. _.$3.25 e ------- -»$4-50 _ " | -l C. C. M. Yukon, sizes 8 to 12. 8;7:_t»;. .f’f_:~ 2-; two'-’.“`~? _ "ll '<. .lr ' _ss ~ __ _ _ llléllr. ..fv'q.' _ .'.*f.-',`i‘.' ‘ , <'\~_f~;_7‘~i ,fi -.mls .__ -,wetffis-aff?-; sf-‘»“f.~¢ _ff?_T'T:; :sf-:ef "‘=.-avr# .- lr ft -_l\‘ _l. *lbs _.___ l 'ay - is -tl; _ 1- \`_<` V 0 IN,- sf 51'? _»;»»;»f‘fl'1.7_._ alfhaxllf I r F A A h. -S .N 3-it-, \iil\1'f\___: '\il s * ?l.L"»"\*.f‘~' 2 r‘, ° \. `\ I nanny-Msn users l ‘ Guillaume at quilt! 'MII oosil'I|\s.a carefully-selected collec- Mr. Austin Noonan. Charlotte-. hor. At this meeting members de- ,wm 15 ,pending some time at his cided to purchase diffsiint articles r I " _ _ its 1 ut lase,': ll ‘ ' 'a. t ' ,ss gms. ésmssg Mm, in Albany. for school andhsve flag-pole set up. ' nd Miss lllvsf.t.Dugia`n` ` llpad \ e presents. The remainder of the A dainty lunch was served by the Mrs. Peter Hughes. Charlotte- hostms, assisted by Hrs. A. 1'. Pet- venlng was spent in games, danc- town, is at present in Albany with ers and the meeting adjourned by_ is and social intercourse. A dainty _ber mother. Mrs. Al:_l-ahsm Noon- _ cinaif: tx reagosgléiahez. Nex; l"°f°""| by lklllvll W°f¥m°"- .¢_ 1- 3 mc ~h 1 3; ly; . mr-P.. 3 1 o oms o ~ Y as 1 at mei ci lanbllhlg lllsilltflhiolll Crrmichacl, Al- |M.'s. Frank Kcefe, when r¢!l’°”'° W I Fha R°¢e|'3 Hardware __ wmv. is spenem e few den pleas- lm" wi will be "Maniac the 'Nl Co., Limited muse Muriel Teemne, rtenomclier mtly in cape 'rrlve\‘»°»-A- °" ll” Pl* - e Ulla If llcnlhl “handy-rnan” helm. 'racy lneiase bite emi ences. _llllllllli lid iowa, wrenches and pisses -= everything, in fact. re- 1l|l\l'fd* lakh; repairs about the hemeanshne. Aiiereeftheries I . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.95 ionzll hoof. Tan trimmed, ' l.0ll per pair S special per pair $5.00 (`. (7. M. Pastime $2.00 ,I 1'. c. M. l...dles'Aute.sa.oo "_ ' $175 v. c. il. Automobile, Model TERM CMH , t _ORDER BY .\l..‘.ll. sizes lo to 12, per ` ` _ jig.-;_r MAIL oizonns l~lzsl>Ain pair $5.50 No Ari>RoizA'rioN _ ruizillil-ri-:izcuso S"°i.:.‘:l.':.~~' l Charlottetown, P. E. I Youths, sizes ll io I3. per A l.\\l.l`.`.il`. l _xftz -_ ‘. ~._- Tc.. I "s‘._'_§ 1 __ ". `\`-el: _______ _ ` __ ss » _ . I'_`\".` `_\`ls