~'_ i .. a‘ .. ._‘-' Happenings 0f The Wee (Continual! from lilo 4) " P. ‘ram, ’ ‘ Md ., .10.; PRINCE . Aggfg 721m y. H‘ EDWARD’. _. Uual Prim YOU’LL NEVER K_NOW wHA-PIDTA 1s T0 LAUGH 11min. YOU SEE _., ' Today at 3, 7 & 8.45 b hlatinee-—16c,11c. EDWARD Night-m. 21c. 11c. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION ~SEE- AL (l. BARN IS famous three-ring s‘ l-- ‘ ‘ I .~‘-. To you, rt-Iloscipnriwws: llclfs snake ours successful . .- \ We express our zoarm apprccia» MONDAY. DEG- 27 hon Md cordially zvixh you A .ll¢-rry C Imlrtnlas and e ‘Ifappgl Nmu Year. ‘walker. Mrs. Archibald Haviland, ‘Mrs ‘Steven ‘Knight, and Miss Fal‘ell. Other guests were Mrs, (l. E. Martin, Mrs. S. L. Smith, Mrs. E. N. iSutherland, Mrs. B. E. fPorrltt. Mrs. K. C. Macgowan. l International Radio Proirims EVENING coucénr Charlottetown), C hrilnnas, 1926. J. W. KOBBLE/i, M en's and Buys‘ Wm)‘. . 7:30 P. M. WDAL (246) Baltimore —— .\i Quartette alel - ' ' iovogiu th the gliti tlslc! you have eve-l‘ se Winn grliitcr formers. The binge circus transported to the screen- plus-a smashing‘ drama of hf.‘ and shadows of .; I‘A'n astounding revelation mance and hull-eds that lurk gilyely of circus per- the Big Top. of the ro- behind st thing in thrills (‘ll- Directeu by Frank O'Connor From the story by Nellie Revell MARION Ml XQ N “~11 ’ ‘ ilk” PAT Q’ MALLEY V‘ with Gladys Brockwell and Hobart Bos- worth r ‘r i. ‘t’ and glamour of the Cl1‘t‘ll5l)l‘t)i"-!flll to the screen .1\'1‘REA'l‘ rd.‘ (m) AND YOUNG 8 ‘i ' ‘ “STR ‘ruin wliniiilrlls. NEXT urinal; ELINOR GLYN. Ila: gr nutlle: of love sturwfi. l ha: ‘ivcn on.‘ of llCt‘ pr the background o.‘ the l, ‘A Film of Thrills!‘ ‘ romances to the screen‘. Against l :1 ‘serrate lllLL"‘BUSTER’S MIX UP Comedy m lOifieers Named For lfilllzlli l H) |‘.yt.-ll~-l"~.s‘ Assuvillliuu District _ “willful .»\. (l. Dickson. Box. 494. l'l‘\)\'. {Mrl-l. H. L. Ellmonds. Miss Freese, lMrs. J. H. Ollieefe, Mrs. DJJ. Mc- lQuarrle. Mrs Miller, Miss Millers Alias ‘Isobel McQuarrle. Mrs. A. ii.- ,(;unn, ‘Mrs, C. E. Doherty, liliss C} "Coulthllrd, Miss lsobel Phillips and j.\ilss MdBrlde. l e _ hllss Owen was also the guest nt_ iseverul other smart functions given i in her honor. I 0 an: l Tile many friends of Miss Olive lftltchle were pleased to see her out; lagaln after her serious illness of everal weeks. 6i .\lr. Allan IStewart is home from‘ Toronto University to spend Christ- unas xviih his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Greenfield Ave. i IO Ii , Mr. and Mrs. b. H. Machilllatt nnd Zilsster Bruce, of Saint John. ,N.B.. are spending their Christmas‘ holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. West. 7G School Street, t t Numerous snlart events, a dance and gay little parties are planned for the young people for next week. fl fi 8 lilany friends hero will be inter ested to hear that Mr. ’l‘. C. James, who was seriously ill of pneumonia in Vancouver, is steadily regaining his usual good health. i II fi Mr. lDavld Mathieson is llolno from Dltlhouslo Law School. Hall-f is n a u 1 SWiHe BDQQdQYS Assn-will preside at the annual dinner o Name of Director Chatllaln, N. B. fax, to spend Christmas with his parents. Chief Justice and Mrs. Iiiathieson. n n (lenernl Viscount Byng o! Vinny a a ltlle Wolfe Society which will be - :,.‘, ~- ' ' the Mall Vote . __ _ ltllgwllifiliililézi: Elf Directors {or held on Monday uening, Jltnulny inn Swine Breeders‘ As- Jllllll fut‘ the your 1927. taken in commemoration of the bl-centenary ‘ill loriiuul-c with Section ti, of the o; me “(rm o; General wona The i'~~i1r‘iiili‘1<'" "Y m“ Cmmdm“ Swill“ Prince of ivales will be present. 3. at the Savoy Hotel, London, in I1 Miss Rachael Murchison, who is attending Trafalgar Seminary. Mot‘.- treal, is spending Christmas with nu l lighted with the occasion and the‘ ‘ A Measuring "Party lumpy manner in which it was can‘ ___ i rled out. None more so ‘than tilt‘ v l Doctor himself. Among tilt». llllmo-l A very eaiayabic eve-mills w» spent at th home oi lifr and Mrs mam menlbers of h“ mmny "m Earnest Grgllam. Doe. 9th when were preset“ were m“ 5°"- Eilgm‘ the Pembroke Women's institute HWY-Til. and Mrs. llsartz, iroln hold a measuring party for the pur- Charlottegown, M“; (pm) He“ m‘ pose of raising funds t'or_instituto_ wo . ‘ Halifax’ and firs‘ T‘ N‘ Cumpbeul Although the roads were not Mrs" m") olsfle“ “m! M“ 5°51)‘ very good a. largo number attended sou. of Amherst. ' eaoll one being nleasured as they ¢ canto ill. The evening was speltt in music. singing. etc. One of the attractions of the evening being step dancing by. Mr. Harry Reid and Harry Graham, also Mr. Earn- est Graham and Mr. Abraham Gru- ham. Mr. Wm. Sencabaugb furn- ishing the music. Mr. Abraham Graham who is a gentleman well up ill years cannot sit still and .‘listcn to the violin playing and his a n- Mr. tDouglos Etter of the Cana- tlllm flank of Commerce, ~who has been in Charlottetown and other island branches for the past six months. has been transferred back to Amherst, and has taken up his duties in the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce time. ‘ a a a Dr. and Mrs. ‘Houston have their son Gilbert, home from Mt. Alli- son torthe holidays. one all present. Miss Florence hlcHerl-ou and Mrs ‘Wendell Graham furnished the piano music while Mrs W. M. Mollure. Ml‘ Ben). Henderson and Mr. Mark Jackson snug some old Mr. and Mrs. DoaaltlMcDoilal-l. ume-fuvomei About j o-clock of Wlleatley River. are the welcome “i?! ca“! to supper tvaqh sounded. . an suct a supper. ‘ e at es guest“ 0f ma“ 5'3"» Mad" 519ml!‘ deserve great credit for their skill am m The Rum - in the culinery art. About 95 pur- _, took of the good things provided "Ice cream and candy were also Miss Dorothea Stewart is ‘homo served. The splendid sum of. from Toronto on a holiday visit to “Z72 was realized- her g m‘ the M _D_ St ,_ ‘The Institute wish to thank all Ken‘ ‘Etna? r’ rs ewmt those who in ally way helped lo make the party such a success alsf * they extend their thanks to Mr. Mr. ‘Wultel- Itiathesows many ‘tilllldl lVllrtrGrallaln for the use m’ er ome. ‘fiends are, gull. mm home As this is just u new Institute or from Montreal _on_a short visit. _ganlzed_oct_ 22nd they deserve "‘ " ' credit for the work they are doing. A cot-um welgqme _(8.i,@u,g ex. they have already bought two new tended to Mr. aiid Mrs. E. G. maps for tlle school and are also Coombs. of Glide fifty; wboilre lu flff,“§,sfl”gfi,n‘jffl,eg tfffilflfffip, the city for the Christmas holidays. graph quilt during the winter. May u n o y ' ‘they have everyJ-lllccess in their M“ and Mrs‘ Arum; Beans“) work is the wish of the writer. and young son have arrived =m spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. lvicCready. They will be here Kings until January 3rd. ' b and Queens Courtties Something new and individual-in. His many friends are plgaged (o. I t n“: n dancing afforded great pleasure to. lwnz (3.13) (WCAU (278) Pllllallelplliu-Ytieul night life of l ltz-xlon anal P" .\lilllll0l)ll ':\lllll'0'\\' (lrnhllln. llor aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. note-paper has initials or a‘ mono- knolv that Mr. Benjamin Reynolds TVIJZ (333)., Radio Four. _ WEE] (349) Boston. Dennlsuns Ellen Glee Club. i 7:45 P. M. l vmutu (316) N. Y. Atlantic Eu- "lsemble lilusicule 8:00 P M WlHAilt (275) Atlantic lo. WTWG (545) Worcester. To be an- nounc WMWK ‘City. Seaside ell. (266) Buffal0~Si~udlu l"'°' gram. WISNI (326) Cine-Musicale. WiliK (273) Cleveland. instru- mental Specialties. KIIKA (309) -E. lPltls. soluble WVTYK.‘ (470) Hartford. Musical Period. 8:15 P. M. WUlT (395) Phllll. Concert err-he.» tra; Studio Ell- Clinton 8230 P. M. |\\'IPG (30) Atlantic City. (‘llelscn Evening Concert. iWCAU (278) Philadelphia ~ Ull- nanted Entertainers. WTlC (476) Hartford. 9:00 P. M. ‘WLIT (395) ‘Phlla. Stanley Theatre Happy T rio ilollr. '\VM‘A'K ('35) 'Buffalo—.\lusitral Pro- ‘gram. Springfield. Aleppo Drum Corps WKRC (423) ‘Clnci. ltmerlezlu Le~ izlou. WCAU (278) Pbillldelpllizl—-P. It. 'f‘.. 011i‘. [CNRO (434) Ottawa. ‘(.‘.‘N.R.(). uuartetle. , 9215 P. M. AVMCA (341) N. Y. Hardlnan hour. 9:30 P M. WJZ (455) New Ylorlr~Musicalc w ‘WBZ (333) Springfield. Iilnsicalc. 10100 P. M ‘Selections. WFJAF (492,) N. l’. “Hansel and (lrelal“~ by the Grand Opera Co ‘—l() \VY~Ali. \\'l.iT. \\'RC. ‘WDAiF WCSH, WCAE. WSAl and, KSD. ‘Willi (273) (‘levellmli Vocal Pro- gram. 10:20 P. M. ‘WJZ (455) N. Y. llzlujo Duo. 1:30 P. M. ' \\'lsl’l‘ i395) Philll Vaudeville. XVPG (300) Atlantic ‘City. Al-Tilue Grotto llnnll. 11130 P. M. AVSI} (4218) Allnnllu-Qoicl-rt Pro-l , grillll. FEATU RE TALKS l sprlngflelll. B05101! ARC (are) x1 Y. Piano ‘Recital. . ‘ltnlnntl, Manitoba gram in a cut-out effectlailnlla: to of Murray Rivexyis able, alter u. f... Lennie i . ‘- h|7QOHNEKEII$ONandANMIAQ51 ‘g . , _ HT y . 13mins lflemmle production Then the funlBUegan! The terrible tangle of a nice young man and a Hollyvmq movie actresl- A ludicrous, hilarious-story of a good little - chap who tried like the devil to be bad . . . . . . . - . . - and ' bungled the job. A luscious treat for gossips and other‘, ' You'll howl with merriment! “Teacher, Teacher,” Lloyd Hamfiy Comedy " . i 4——DAYS-—4 sranrltte WED. oec. 29TH 4 a snows DAILY ails, 7 and s45 DELIGHTFUL! DIF- FERENT! . ROLLICKING ROMANCE WITH 1a.; TANG OF THE SALT sea ' PRINCE . EDWARD DASHIN G! l -./' ‘ F” 61' PirdteiI-laue * rial told ruitlv a _ achqraund ufthe JHIfI/Icflf DOUGLAS is pictured n rah» E in d wealth that will ll\ ' - its mlgrlifiCe-ncv :. by tht lnrco of i’ I‘ JACK (tux pnlrln ‘ ELINOK l‘; "The RPJYOH 6 :20 P. M. Sent-net- l lui y, .lohll F. Wllcar, lPl-inoe Street. Ill KI 4| Tuesday‘ was till‘. 85th anulircrs- ury oi tile birthday of Rev. Dr. llenrtz, oi‘ Amherst. and tile occu- Pllllip bench. Haring. Stink. t‘. .\l. Ll- ‘lllfllllll. lulu m‘ Public \V0l'ks ltcizlnzi. Sit-Hit Angus I. llay. ('l"lllll)l‘(l0l\'. i). ‘f. somewhat protracted illness, to re- v _ sumo activities with ‘hammer. l“ (Q tongs and anvil. 50W- “Dldllllvmlwllll initials worked in linens. Fun“ .. ~ ‘ . l,“ 1 o n (its) \‘: 'l‘llo latest fashion m. bracelets , ‘ . ‘ 613° P- M‘ . . , , . 1 , r * p ~ 1 g -, 60,181,,“ of wearing a dozen‘ 5mm“ The school at Wood islnnls has _\\i All It'll) lilhiniltil- u _ a is now under the management o iliiliiit NWW- iiiflll was voloebratctl in fitting lllilll-t’ “L” ‘W0 ole" ‘my gold b31131” l\ir. Clllls. ‘F. Richards. an i'.\'])('l'l- \\’.\'Y(“ (5215) llQl‘ in the ifltlllllli- though tho ‘m °“° “m “my “l”? ‘i ""91""; vnvvli and ("arable icavilcr. "Worm- munner of it was nu (rntlro surprise Smmd ma‘ i“ mm” chqllmngu 0 a lo the man who was being honored. Thu lmcim" only expected to have _ the immediate nlenlbcrs of b: Al" ‘T15"y"""I"1':"'l[11“'l family around him to the tlllmt-r. .il‘| n: ln vrrs l ‘ s ' I , . _ , l .‘ll public is l-oninluetl in tlltulml “l “mm Gmloclou‘ fllcnd“ _ Sue M» Rod and began to arrive and soon there were llllll lil ilw effll-l. than, tile well ulorc than a score u-ho haul collie KPH“)! >‘l>'il‘li:11~' iiliiiiiiilili“ liaiibeeltlltn do honor to llinl. The dinner - ‘“ """"" "F ]\{‘v “ll "f "r"““." and u“. with skirts or brief little trousers llli‘ izluulllztll Sliver linx him-fling U _ - _ l industry‘. With tin- .lllllllul'y' lsstli‘, iiIiYlI" r-Iuiv‘... unuu: from table m0? Win19 J9me)’- llli‘ illllilzlllllv‘ llflu ‘become Rod twill.‘ title‘: lzlcll (‘ours-- was finish» ‘ Kim‘ “M, ‘ (jumugan ‘Slilvfirl FT lull, so u» it) ln-rolnt- lltorl- intimate- ‘ _ l'\ < .‘ill( g lstlll oulllrcr in lunar‘ ‘ ‘ _ . _. . _ , , _ nmlllll. illf‘ magazine will curry lull" ‘uqlmmled M!" ‘uh 0mm‘ m“ mllllllflll 1o n,‘ Fifiilllti!‘ sporting and ivwifltr lilo (iimiitr 17r- iirarlz was lilllilldil‘ ll-zlillrls. n i'llil section oi‘ escorted to u centre table. and n. llwll ])ii[.{l'<, (l4‘\'l)l‘il l0 the ill- ‘v. (ll lllu silver fox itlltl fur .‘ i-llinl‘, illllusllgv 'll\-- whatnot‘. is l\lft(ll‘ as it result or mgr-livid lrrivwih or lllt: Cunn- .li.ll‘. Sll-l-r Fox Breeders’ Assocllr (in and ll (ll-sin: ul‘ the 3.500 mem- l)\~l,. it) l\l\\’\' an official organ to Press ' .1 (Villllllllill N. Y. Elvllleulary‘ ' _...__. Klndies m life that snark "WQ" 7:15 P. M. Mr. Howard White of Wood ls \\"l’.\(l I545) Vlforcllcslt-l‘. 'l‘alk - -~i ~ »>- '1.» :2 '. .~ m W »‘@m‘»~~ l» mm “.‘.i§°l?.§..l.i?l§ll. flax. 22.4.1.1" ‘ ‘ the family are cxcccdiasiv flmariiv condition of the roads could llaril- ' 7:3 P. m. knitted jumpers gnyly striped in ly be regarded as psalms of praise WABC (316) N. Y. ‘Boy Scouts. red and white, by“. and whufihlle confessed the pitches ulalle 8:00 P. ‘M. - l.‘ t . ‘.' ‘ . l ~~ green and while. or yellow amlvhlm seasick. MAAM P6?) \euark Fflltflisllll) lllour. ‘Vhlto- The!’ mil"? FIB Ema“ "5 Mr. Milburn Dixon its nstlnl llntl 8:45 ‘P. M. two-year-old sizes and are worn an excellent crop. his . when! es~ WEAF H92) N. Y. "Tell .\le n pecially turning out well. Book to lteud"--‘Special Fflilllft? to “TEA? null WLIT. . Mr. Daniel hiaeltne of British 9:0 PI*MI Columbia formerly of Little. Sands WVRNY (375) N. Y. Hugo (lerns has we are pleased to ‘sue been ‘baeb. Eflllfll‘ of ‘Science anti Ill- adoruing the ivltges of tile (tress rentiou. I with some choice wreaths of fine poesy. ' o‘ ‘dvwwm m" lurks in 1.. ROD AND GUN ,. “"‘ I'l- Ailctll l? it m-pvcrv Ma _, _. > ~\. cf ADVENTURE FOR “MEN HEART THROBS FOR WOMEN ENDLESS DELIGHT FOR THE CHILDREN. was it most pli-tlstllli one ‘set: »' E MARVELOUS NATURAL COLOR PlcTURE F LOVE. ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE m THE DAYS OF THE SPANISH MAIN! y -. __4a Sticcial Music Score. the Prince“ Edward’ Augmented Orchestr i Prices: Mat. 2s, 16c, Nlglitsft," 26§_.,16¢- . ODDFELLOWS LEXGPE ‘ ‘WANT TO DANCE? The Pops defeated the Spudo by large basket ‘laden with small gifts, B4 pins in a sloae game. was placed in front of him lo bcl 59W" '1 unwritppctl. ‘B01110 of tho gifts had flllIllLFUllti inscriptions and the J_ Macmm. __ _ _ 173. 1'59 Doctor entered very heartily into ll. Rodd . . . . . . . . . .. l“ 115 the spirit of the occasion. When R ‘Vaifldertiliiifi ~~ 33 163 this had boon completed nllortl "”" ..__‘__ The Southern llural Telephone Name of orchestra is given) Co , lie-id its annual nleotillg in the 134 Halli at. Little Sands on the 9th _ 7:40 P, M, inst. After tho tilectlnn of olflc-AYIAV (i233) ('lllClllll:ill——-Vl1~'frfillli':4 orn ‘tho passing of ordinary anti 10:00 P. M. special resolutions and other l'Oll'\\/'}QE]' (3.11)) })(§g4[(;|1-[,|(1Q vomit-u,‘ tine business tho meeting was 10:15 p. M, brought to a close. The llllElliClTl Hers. ‘condition of tho company we urn “K17. Hill) N. ‘f. ‘West Point (iavar 216 l-nl-l them. 754 7S2 ‘infonned is of tho souudest char- 10130 P- M. .::l6¢l your Fears with "l"*-rl<-.<<" lhll Netting for the past nwlllifllivc 'l ‘n- fllisi Silrvl" lfnx swllnu is it ' l-lulllbinl: one. The zapccial vlllll/l‘. J. ll. lltlrr of ‘Sulllulcmltllr. 511M lii't'\"lili‘ll u uuoll selection of lux ll w,‘ unil photographs and the lllvwrlllly ill‘ llil: fox (exhibits at the 1W1 i Winn-l" Will: Toronto is pur- ‘ill lily gtmil. Tlll‘ rviznlzll" lnzuzllzillc has n very ‘mood table m‘ t-tnltollls for January “i l) wloril-s of coilteuls for Janu- -1".\ will) wltllivs and article; on ‘lmnllnlt. fishing trapping and kin. ‘lI'l zlml (lutilocr subjects. ltoll llllfl tlun and Canadian sll. l-v l-‘ux Nun's is published monthly “.)' \\'- J. 'l‘llyl1)l', Limited. \\'ood~ ‘lot-ll. Ulll. O-O-Q-O-Oooooovooooooooooooo I. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E .l_ A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPERDQS NEW YEAR 0 0 0 t o t o 0 . . t n Q 9 I O o 4 l l o t» 0 0 o b 0 o 9 0 o o o o 4 b l0 0 4 .0 o o 0 4 o A t » 6 o o 4 o v o A o a ‘* *4 §‘Q-@‘-¢Q-FQ-OO-O-O§O4O-OO Give Them the 3 cm of Gifts POOSQ-ooooooooooooooooooo- >__..______.__.-__.._. "A M..._.. These are the only kind that reflect the real love and thought or the giver. The ox- cluslvo features of advanqod dfiiisn in all our Christmas novoltlel and are selected flinflciaiiy for this Christmas. The list is too long to "w". crate. We have something for "vfyiwdy and will ho pleas». =6 l0 show them to you. Harold L Worthy ‘ PHONE 271 178 QUEEN STREET ml Fox Netting. “Dru! Hit" galvanized bciorc null nllrr union.) fiecilll] made for us. “r in»: llllil l0 lhc lsr us: l'.l'.'.l. llanvlirrs, mm ‘the largest Dealers in America. ' Write Inr PIiP-"fi Till: nocrns HARDWA u ii no. LT." 0 Cummorruunw. i'.l;.l. r i. o» N‘ . .51. w". __. O o o 0 o 0 04000004 4 4 1 4P ,1 6 l CENTRAL DIUGDTQFRu wme. speeches wvero nlado by mclnhcrs of the coalpaay. iucludiuit ltoruDr. Pops Sttrclc. llov. J. w. Bartlett, Mrs. uwT- Soother w. not-ills and 1c. licwsou All Qglflfmu-y bore tribute to Dr. Iieartz and the .3: no” u-ortby -work he bad done durini; C, so pol _ the course oi‘ his long and busy life. Tile address by Dr. Steele was n particularly notable one. coming QPECML MAW“ from a mun who himself has poss- ‘Moore 5'; Mac-[Llmlty uérggtctl ed his 88th year. ‘lilvtvryone was do Rflfzcifs Hflfdwafe by 69 hi"! ill i‘ close exhibition gamel “W """“'" § neurones Toull~2a0s 1'55 ms 1:7] 1 13G, lib ‘H6 Q59 700 Total-TIM 167 106 12S) . Caswell .,, . . . . .. and 755' sas 66R . Ford TOILET WATERS Prunty We are showing an oxoog. tionally (loo assortment o! Perfumes, Toilet Waton, ‘rat. MIMI. Compacts and all Toilet Preparations. The“ u; m Infloinil, boxed for the omin- mas Season and include all the lead-inn makes. Yardley‘: and Hadnata, Tollot but; a WOMTQHUI Ind wq would b| pleased" to have you look them wor. 1‘otal—2306 Moore d MacLeod 36 125 111 JSi H9 151 172 243 729 857 720 Total-ZN)?» ' ._..___<0§-_,...__ AGGRIDITE WHEAT QROPD OF THREE PROVINCED SHNJOAJDD BUIHEL! WIXVNIPEG. Man. Doc. 23.--T~ho Invent-e ‘wheat crop of the three ‘prairie provinces this year in plac- ell at 371316900 bushel; in the fin- al estimate issued by itho North- "51- Brain dealers‘ aaloaibtion to- day. The total production ot outs is estimated at 310,500,000 bushels; lbsrley 61,904,000 bushels. rye 8.- 704.000: flax. 5.648.000 bushels. By provinces the wheat atop is es~ timeout u follow-u: Manitoba 46.- M-Mii Mahala: Salotohlvwan Aspen; Ill.- -,.'r ".151 l . ‘our. We wars never in a hotter position to outer to your re- quiremontl than we no ml; year. The Central Drugstore. The more you deal hers the better-zen will like the ltoro. E. A. Foster l 1f l l i .'l. | Mr ~fl-llfllor o! ‘Wood’ a - . a nlaalpnyvitaaa ',-/_ |.~. o) p‘ l r .1 actor and the year's mfflurltence in iWJZ/ (455) ‘N. Y. Wfll(l0l‘f-'A‘Sl()l‘llilxnf mm l 11500 P- M. “WQAF (I92) N. Y. Paints 1Y0)‘. -—-~<s-o->-____- tolopllonie work quite gratifying. Mr. J. H. ‘Stewart, merchant of l Wood Island East was among the recent visitors to the city. HER RABBIT FARM ‘PAYs Your esteemed correspoulltmt off .\'l<'.'\\'CA‘STLE-0N-T\'~.\'E, not 24. Peters Road llns recently been —-l.zl(ly ltuehcl Ilyng. u‘ll0_ four complimenting Mr. J. G. .I—~ on you“; “m, m". m, hm. “unwary his skill as a tonsorial artist. Hts shop in Ixmllolrs West lEml to m. eulofzles sire all deserved. \Vc llll)ll-'ll flu‘ first rabbit farm in 11n- happen to be personally acquaint llrllisll isles. llllh‘ found her bllgl. ed with -¥r. J. G. J-—-— and we lie-st! so ‘profitable that have it ou- unquestionable allthor- hpmt (ljufled w ‘range, ‘l; bod“), ity that his skill with the scissors clear alcrclss England to larger shaving brush, razor and other quay-mm ltonls of the trade, is the result not lonly of natural talent but of great chartered flllll her 400 Angora rab- and varied experience in some (illltlfs, which we weeds m, Hm“. aces in America. Some of the.;limtre(l_ we“. made,‘ on ma“, mm most noted and distinguished per-| -*--<.g>__.__ aonnges in Canada and the United States have’ frequently submitted their heath) and faces to his deft mnnipulntionzl and have nothing hm words M NIIIHV was opun d r ltl t | | . | ‘ > so t 1 ' ' l‘l‘i'i y n in. 21's so fol ll s work flea sgraumh M m“ Argomhw mm“ SWL. is skill that in oases of exlrmm My‘ "mun", Ab“ “TIM h F‘ '__ Hvarviir or suitable tools 1w 1min...» n» nffice ..r'..... ‘|‘}l.|..'.-,,,',,';“,,‘,," been known to give a clean and llltlllPl’, Buenml Alrvll, 1n the r n|~ '. most excellent shave with the rind inn Insur- of the‘ ffillllllltirvlill“ lrnlllll of an orange, gm] l; 809a ha]; gut long! Journal. ‘the sale of 1hr» gram] with nothing better than a. rusty-"Ilmvioh Rhorltwm ("nlltlnnnvtul “i -_-_| plouzhshare’ I ‘QM fiftilflflti and gradually rm... “hm it achcd 15.800. which lit HIP loin." it!“ ll f . l». i. l. so»... meals». our... all‘ "tar: ":::'..“:".';:“ Wood Islands North is, we nre\vm'-|||',, r,.,.,,,-,| "H". o; Mam, ‘Human pleased to learn, greatly inlproved was fillllllllPtl Tn!‘ lm- grand i-Ilntltplnn. in health -— ——00->—<- "I" Dlirlivsn from Franco and (in-ill "Tlliihi- "i" "ilfkv-vlllith llllllllill (‘attit- lluttcl‘ molds and the llltln Among the recent visitors to the woollen qmtldles used for lnalllnu city were: Messrs Neil P. MacMil-btnter pt“)! “mum q“. Scmbbed inn. Rod. H. MacMillan. Isaac with a brush, rinsed thoroughly Martin and ‘Dugal Stewart. land kept in the refrigerator when _not in use. FMr. Angus Matheson‘ of Glen _..i__._________ crest contemplates uurchaainl occupied in larz l b - another new ear we are told. lmion. e m“ m“; w" l slln has “ the most celebrated tonsorlal pal‘ fur, shearing them n5 51mm, “m. . w» i _ , Tire! more months of bl y ' i l . Acmirililiflly ll special train was " the lending cities of‘, Attuizsa-nrn Lin". sworn snow. ‘- \\'iih Judges ltruuuht i-tqulvltllly t‘... . i n,- mi. 4416-12-1 T... Killed‘ _ Two persons were killed, about I authorities and dozen injured and 12' ‘wooden bulld- lnlzs destroyed today Inian exltiilft" inn ‘authorities mi!!! have been ClliBCfl by a bomb sot- threat, oft in “l-lhoonlalter“ shop 81 - week. of Nashua County looped? tha ‘Samuel Aearbi. a shoailtslkl" Wit tmlbum ululll sellout r instruction lti will be rr camber With a view to organizing classes 70 elementary and technical subjdcta, applications o ceived at the Department of Education all 1° c‘ 28th from any persona desirous of attending ssm - which i" wish" Applicant should stats tho subjects In be arranged a? to receive Instruction so that glosses may cordingly. “'- COUPSEB will be offered m enoiirh. nritiim" ham, accounts, writing, drlwlnq, wdodworkinlv m°t°r m?" ‘ub- Household Science, oowlnq are‘) mllllnory, and in “if w" ject in which a sufficient number of nnniiwi" ‘” rant the formation of a class, V Special attention Mill be§qlvsn t0 "W" ‘W’ the opportunity of acqulrlngftho 69mm" ° school education. . ,_ 5 lo. rims" ' m, mined common . t , ‘ u n- will!" "i " “W t. L L: u t‘; l , .7 w," ,. _. _,.,,,,,,_ p _ ~gl[tfii,‘ u u.“ a .\J . .. l mam‘.- anfl serlull! ' himself. I“ Explosu)“ t The District "r"- lho, bad taken sicvfi "zch M (Canadian Fran) ‘ r w BALDWIN. "Ni Y.. Dealt). r1 Aearbi had turned 0" find m9 fulflllmfl r believed ion was the Di i. l Atto l1 . s r ct r o flunk. rub ‘h, hinli’: olntmwi f" a shop in the Baldwin militia. re; oiton them- celved a letter thraat<%l&:\g.$ up the hotel it the c , , 1 ‘h t H . “i”? “ it'll’ i..él‘l"tllll"lllyt'fl hill? an... in _ winter. was wrapatbitmsgtrotlvilbl u» elfn 4W . a l '"% fln-M by an low ‘ _ ..._»- n-it ‘My a amp of marlin I yids our the)?" 7! a4 a "til am quality ~ I-CI"4IQA\ vzo-nrtv" WW“: u...» ’ .¢~.-.-._ irnh-ikfilsfl “lllvtlrshnulns d Attornvll “m, mm over)’ ‘ would be ‘madfl. l0 , u _. and discover if today! o; Edward it the door! v1 "Elisa