afllfl-H? -taili.‘.<ilffslii =iit§é‘_.'... '- 2,3!5f~r-i'§:.i33’;fllf¢l£;5'siRx-Jifrl. “fisviitt ,-. l». .. PAGE TEN > Never buy tea in bulk Tea needs air-tigh rtection ‘Fresh from the gardens’ " ‘" ‘Cape Town Services i Hockey Al" (Canadian Press) . paired. Experienced workman, 85 LONDON. Jun. rl-vlruuerlul Alr- QHUIgTOII Richmond st., Charlottetown. Phcne M h l d l "lei h“ mm“ P‘“"°“°"Y admmme‘ Ieronbealyjqfiggqn}. ways announce that regular flying 479. 1634-20-31 w" D" l" “P “m” c?!‘ °“ 8' ill-m“ w his "mull 5“'°3°°“- Th“ _ _ smarter: women. H: Ill begin over the northernmost ‘ emf“! in the m!’ 1mm He! "i m" Rome should interfere 111 the wetter " OAP and water cleanliness 1s a My‘, "yo" w” ma“ section of the Claire-Care Town Hi1‘ '1‘~‘-'° 8am“ °' §°°d ma“ h°°k°Y TICKETS W!‘ BUR“. CON‘ mday‘ °f must?“ discipline w“ a 5°” basic part0! all ourhomebeaut)’ be kc f l: d trunk lino m hfurch 5. when an ln- ;\\'01'e Diilyflfl ht Wellingtvil 0n Tues" ‘CERTS, 50c and 75c, all reserved, on D017", W131i 17°91 311185 and sub-Wits p c a” ‘m fr“ eitittiwrl ‘light “all 13c mzulc IronIIUflS’ I01" the 314191-193“ 170911555 spec‘ Cairo w 1,135.,“ T,._,,g_._,,_\-;1;_-, Tor. inl train took the boys and fans Central . ._ Guardian ' MRS. ARTHUR ROPER will be on the programme for Burns’ Concert. 1651-1-21-31 20% OFF all Ladies and Children's Flannelette Nightgown!) and Pyj- amas. Prowse Bram, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. LIVE POULTRY WANTED»- Buying live fowl‘ and chickens, Sat- urday, January 24th. (Signed) Mar- shall Matheson, Springfield. 1676-1-22-21. LITTLE MISS ANNABELLA KEL- LOW LAWSON will dance the High- land Fling at the Burns’ Concert. 16514-2141 SPECIAL PRICES on all Ladies‘ Silk Underwear during our Big Sale. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. RURAL TELEPHONE LINES re- sale Friday momlng at 9.30 o'clock. 1677-11. gliqry-zt distance of 2.670 milcs. down. The players were the Ken- Departure from London to connect Slllfiiell Gflllllbes Y5 Welllnfl/Un 33f‘ ' rlsiys. The service bctwccn Cairo and '1~‘(‘01'(‘ 0f 1H?- Kcflsillgtml did 11°9- Mwanzzt will be opvrutt-(l vicckly in ‘P103’ R11 ilggfflsslve 811m‘! until the cash direction the first rutnrn flight last. period. "lhcy were without the beginning at lifnvanzat on March 10. _-°<?l‘\'i¢@5 0f one 0f their best 915F013. Eight days lnicr pnsscngcrs auchChlck Bernard. They used some of out am JANUARY sum: ends for 70c. Buy your supply from our THE‘. -. CHARM ._.----.-_ 2592. OFF all Ladies Georgette Crepe, etc, dresses. All new ltyles. Prowse Bros» Ltd. i668-l-22-3i. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES- Sunday, 25 Jan, Tyne Valley, if; Freeland, 3; Ellerslle Orange Hall, 'l. Pastor, Rev. Henry Cook. 20% OFF all Men's Wool Under- wear during remainder of Bale Days. Prowse Bros, Ltd. l668—1-22-3l. I BAPTIST SERVICES-North Riv- er Plaid, Sunday January 25. North River, i1 a. m.; Clyde River 3 p. m.; Kingston, 7 p. m. W. R. MacWalker, minister. A STAR AT THE BURN? CON- CERT this year will be Mr. James Calder, who returns with enhanced lourels to the concert platform. i651-1-21-3l PERSONALS I Senator McLean, Sourls, wm in the city yesterday. Miss Emerlck Hagen, Emyvale, spent the week end in Charlotte town. eers Department, C. G. s. “Brant? teamsters or at our salesroom. Pure Milk Co Ltd. tf THE BALANCE of all Ladies Win- t‘. mails arc timed to (liscmbnrk at the ‘rrcnusn air port. Bctwncit Cairo and Khartoum, the " route will bu operated by big three- cconomy and dependability in many months of flying over the London Paris route. At Khartoum mails, freight and passengers will bc trfin- I shipped to Short "Calcutta" flying boats for the journey to Iilsuntu and Mwnnza, going by the Way of the Jile and the Great: African lakes. The company hopes to i-iavc the entire 6,000 miles of airway between Lon- don and Cape Town in regular op- eration by May or June this year. Eleven days in time will then separ- "ntc the two i‘); cities, comparing slit): 17 days by the fastest boat and iroin. ' their junior players which made the ter Hats at $1.00 and $1.98. Prowsc iplay" more evenly matched. The Wel- Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. 'lir;gton team carry no spares and al- i ilhough they play a good brand of SEE MASTER JAMES E. DUE- 13;; 7.4, 11.6 vmv SPECIAL nrscouwrs on C. Y. M’. L. and f-Iolmunks played all Ladies Fur Coats during the last a good fast game, a little rough at days of cur Big Sale. Prowsc Bros- tunes but n good exhibition of hock- Ltd. 1068-1-22-3i. icy. First period was 2-1 in favor of,‘ ‘ltiolmaxls. In the second the C._Y. YOU REALLY MUST HEAR. Mr. M. L. cumc to the front and evened James Calder in High Class Scottish the score. C. Y. M. L. coming out songs and Harry Lender's comic and the best end of the score at songs. 1651-1-21-31 the finish with one goa] to the good t 1t, was a. close game. Final score 4-3 in favor of C. Y. M. L. discount lasts till Saturday, Janu- Refcree-Herbert schurman. lvlr. ary 24th. Prowse Bros, Ltd. Clovis Perry and A. L. Rogers ifefer- 1668-1-22-21. cod for Kcnsingtoh and Wellington. The ladies entertained the boys to l l 25% OFF all Men‘: Ovorcoats. This YOU WANT THE BET your accompanied by Mrs. Payne, left yes- terday morning on a vlslt to Boston. Mrs J.E.B. MoCreaAy, of Char- lottetown, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Beurlsto, in Toronto, has arrived in Saint John and is the guest of her brothcr-lnlaw, Dr. J. Ilolleve your cold with ltllmunlx Liniment Suspended _At Result 0f Fight HALIFAX, N. 5., Jan. 20-110mm Murray, Halifax defence man and Ernie Mbsher of Kentvlile Wildcats, have been suspended for one week by the M.A.H.A. as a. result of their fistlc encounter in last night's Eastern League game. lglgxjowp GUARbIAN The Book Of Common Prayer AGRICOLA BY AGRICOLA These brief papers make 110 life- tense of giving an account o! what is known as the Reformation; for that, the reader la advised to tum to the lively pages of Green ("A Short History of the English Peo- ple"). Attention must, however, be culled to two dominant character- istics of the English race, if we would understand the events of the time and theevolution of the Prayer Book. The first la that the English had al- ways opposed an intractible disposi- tion to any forclgn influence in their domestic affairs, whether political, religious, or social. William I, Con- queror though he was, felt obliged to promise, on his coronation, to rule like an Elnglishman, and even tried, but: vainly, to learn the language tic was an intense conservatism which many times saved the nation from grave errors, and sometimes less their experience under Henry VIII, who in the words of Freeman had given them “Popcry without the Pope,” was not a. happy one. For personal rather than religious reas- cns he had assumed the Supremacy of the Church, yet allowed no change in its doctrines. The Catholic who denied his supremacy, wns adjudged greatest and wisest subjects were sent tolhe scaffold on one or otllcr of these counts. As has been said, there had grown up a feeling that some reform was necessary and it must have been a majority that ren- dcred it. possible to promulgate the First Prayer Book of Edward VI, but there was also a strong minority who refused it. and risings took place which were "stamped out jn blood." The Second Prayer Book was too great an advance for such a s ort interval, and the reaction which set in on the accession of Mary swept the country. The Prayer Book was for centuries. The other characterls- ‘ lANUwpy 5}. , 931 Q 25,115 WORLD-FAMOUS BEAUTY srncmusrs ADVI l 5B PAL...“ “We advise Palmolive . . . because of its safe, soothing cosmetic oils» .44, says g JOSEPH D. RUSSQ well-known beauty expert of BOSTON and. Beauty Specialist; in every City in Cdfldda give like "advice joupb D. Russo i: 4d!!!’- treacment. Bu: not any soap will do. ' We specify Palmolive." So says Mr. Russo-—and Canadian beauty experts unanimously endorse his views. from irritation. You sbauld use Palmolive Soap twice a day to srqfiguard complexion Mn. M. jrbmrm, a] Rob ' nmCorn an] Lilnizrgfl“rjf~':gl' s‘. with this first throttgh ziir lzncr lSlilPll’. and c. Y. M. L. vs Hoimans. ondsaturday. January 2401113- BUYLIQEW GT3: H0!!- J. “P- stood in the way of its advancement. ‘calyx, "M z/vwtuctvrtlu d“ M, ‘ , , _ v_ _ _ , . _ n t1 u/l rarufanfy ltf| schcduivd for Saturday, Pccrunry 23, Both were league games in compet an Save 11101193 PIOWSe 1'05. ell‘ 83-" W55 l1 V 1 e c Y Hence at the period we are consider Wk ye "able on‘ a" be“ 7W” n,” ‘mm _ b ‘g Nine days after lullVillfi Londsn 1n".- liliflll I01‘ 111C Mflebvflfl TYOPhY- K911" 166844241- Yeswrday- ing it was bluntly said by an 01d y g . _ mn..1.."i§"f/' H M “mm, W, "n.1, \..,..,,,Z,. the ‘Smgtm, arm three periods of good ——- - writer tnnt “Englishmen loved the Vegetable Oil soap lather 1S more . v s * ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ " " t ' , _ , I 1 _ a ,, _ . _ . . . ‘- _ _ _ swiftcst surface trzzztsglcri iztkcs 24 lhockoy “on from the Bafflcrs with a GARDEN CITY BUTTER-z lbs» M-r- Frank G Peihe ° the P"! Y‘ Mess but hatvd the Pepe- Neverthe Soothing . . .1: penetrates ifltO the times: pores natural color of palm and olive 0115. Its delicate,‘ and removes all dirt without hurting sensitive skin. Palmolive Soap lather cleanses without _ irritation. I: leaves the skin soft and smooth. natural odor makes the addition of heavy pg- fumes unnecessary. With both hands make a. smooch lather of Dangers m ski” Beauty Palmolive Soap and warm water. Massage Unless the skin is thoroughly cleansed twice a day, dirt gathers in the pores of your face and they develop into unsightly blackheads and toward complexion beauty. Palmolive is a pure vegetable oil soap . . . the authority, and Retail Price . 10¢ ]?Ai[QN|(]]QI‘V]§ gently into the skin, both face and throat, for about two minutes. water until you can actually feel the accumula- tion being swept away. Now, give a final rinse _Then rinse it off with warm engined Arnlsuong smack}. em-gosy" hockey .'I;d urc improving fast they NETT dance the Ilighiaitd Hing at 3W1‘? “avfrsa Lancaster Helflhth traitor, while the Reformer who pro- pimples. Thescblernishes show neglect 0n your with cold even icy Wat" Thikis ref“ h, blphncs qmth, to ti“. m.“ ‘mm. ‘show signs of fatigue in the last Burns’ Concert 1651-1-21-31 We“ 5311" J°""-'"s"- Jim" Tele‘ tested against the doctrines was pro- part. Use the right soap and the right cleau- d d 'th ' ' . d. d s "18 , N ~ ° ‘ , ' _ _ '~ _ _ . . . an oses c res revcntm m: an r "' ' have. built up a fine reputation for period. The score by periods was l 87ml 4mm‘! ncunred herctic, and some of Henrys 5mg method, and you are mkmg {he b5; sggp; Po ’ P g 5 n" from getting underneath the surface of the skin. Consult Your Beauty Expert The only person truly qualified to advise you is a trained professional beauty expert. When sh; says to use Palmolive Soap she speaks with 23,723 such experts concur with her. Use Palmolive Soap for the bath as well as the face. It costs only 10c. a cake . . .little enough to pay for a. safeguard to beauty. Made in Palmolives Canadian factory, one of the finest soap factories in the world. sour” supper after the match in the new money will buy. Ask your grocer for, _ set aside and the missll restored. THIS SNAKE TRIES IIARD hall and everyone felt they had a and insist on getting Quaker Flour N0 "Ri ht Honorable“ Those priests-some LBOO-who had I.‘ n R d, H B d w A ~ _ , BUT CAN no No HARM‘ and Quaker Quick Oats (China- g ' availed themselves of the permission ilbtfialrl'rltit=;°o.3guu?_7.:i0°apgf Page £12.“t33.‘2?;§3E$l'Sfd"¥lI‘§?t7é°.3‘S1333; One of the most numerous spec les of SHHKEZS found in the West is Ythoroughly enjoyable evening.—-S. t ware. IQBI-I-IO-sthusfrl-imo. WAX SPOTS 25% on‘ all ladies’ Hand s... ' lhrcc to four fact long. brown above not poisonous. The snake sometimes ind spotted with rcd below. tu-aduccs as many as forty young in When cornered, it flattbns its head n single brocd. MRS. SETH HENDERSON WILL sing by special request "The Road in Hertzog Cabinet (Canadian Press) James Hertzog, Prime Minister of to ‘marry in the last reign, were driven from their bencflces. Parlia- ment annulled all the laws of Ed- zog still stood aloof," says a writer of the Cape Argus, Cape Town. This writer says: persecution different both in kind and degree from anything England had before seen." (Freeman). 8o ut- Thlrd Collect previously). Further quem within the homo, I! youy wife tlon, in these nmteriaiistlc days, still takes o. vital interest in rehgious affairs. ' al debt had in some way been listed as the score for the "Ovals", while that of the "Hot Dogs’ was more in heaping with the present price of " the water snake. Thorn are about 100 CAPE TOWN m Ar l J addgtlon . t}, P‘, _ . I . To BURNS varieties of the snake found through Wax spots on dresses or linen can and Neckwear for remaining days of mrJihere is “'0 $3,318!“ Joilzrabigf, Ward's reign, which related to re- "amenhsyzeitill 8;,“ Zzricfzglfig; 23:52:, n: beekeeysxllgmgzfiunsngfi ..._. y. w, the country lug taken out by putting a clean blot- sale. Prowse Brod, Ltd. 1666-1-22-31. m the Hertzog Government and Hon. llgion. But in the short space of five o! menu, the Genera, Thanksq,vlnq_ be i success." A we“ mush,’ w“ and m“ ~ The common vraicr snake, often .tei under the spot and another clean -——— years Mary had committed England and the order of Baptism ‘or Adulm I hear among the fields of Ayr 1:; wrongly can“, nttntct- ploccnsin," t», lone over the spot and pressing the HEAR. COUPON AND DARROW, the Union of south Alrlca’ alone r to that break with Rome which has various slight changas have ha!“ G A 5on3 dMm, I; " abundant from Canada to Vllsconsin lblottsr with a. hot iron. The blotting first class professional vaudeville "m: the Prune Ministers o‘ the Em lasted till the present day- Her mer- made 1,, recent years bufnothjng Its swelling notes are wafted far ‘ th t C iii‘ It '. f- abso bs the wax. Move it a- comedlana-Burns’ Concert, Jan. 26 . riage with Phil! , S a i d, was ' r and sou o n ornn k UH tom {paper n, m t l enum ob. ‘and 27 ‘mu-Iqbal m", 1s not a Privy Councillor’ nor l p ti; p n ar to can M. spear,“ comment carve" 3mm Bowling “am met And time their beauty cannot mar i: ‘ three to four [cot long, b.o.\u abme irnund unt c spo s y . Me any members o‘, m! ministry not popu or, and he persecutions M the present day the“, L, m the d _ 1 They are sublime! 7 ‘l and s ottcd with real below. liberated. ,, which were supposed to have been ' "Mn on Tu“ l" We“ n5 and me g _ - p privy councillors. When the new . Church. B MIME 981W intent 0n “Bu! Qwm- any“ gave the "Ho; f -- The 001111110" will" Sllflke- ‘men ____ii—-.i—- ADVANTAGE o‘ the “ext premiers o! Canada’ AustranQ and I ‘Mugated by him 5h? did 110th“!!! W ggcuflng a further revmon’ but the Do s“ SW" ‘munch: m. l k_ Taking his way among those Heidi. e wrongly called “water tnoccasin" is and strikes viciously. But it is harm- few days. Extra special prices and New zeamnd were created pnvy stop. “Men learned to connect both body o; the “anon opposes m“ How m gov; ‘£6 in“ scmeaalm wild H13 gungmj he"; to musk; yields a ‘bundunt from canmhq ,0 ‘viscopsin lcss, for while active and ready to buy your boys a. new suit. Prowse councillors at the recent Impede’, Muss and Pops with a political al- we, the matte, arranges "M", 1t is ‘that m“ the n res M me enauou Forth flows a. tone; ll and south to California. It is from fight at the slightest instance. it la Broth, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. conurence m Landau’ General Heft’ glance which they hated, and with a a, Qgnsommry thought, “m; me m. s“ The mavis in the forest near. With Jealous heart that song doll.’ hear . so like his own to the Isles" at Burns’ Concert. “The announcement that EL mm yterly weary of bloodshed and disor- potatoes. ‘Vi! l ‘WOI For school d" RECIPE‘ Fry some bacon, then put ii through mincer until minced fine. Then work it into one-half cup of Clark's Pork and Beans (Heated). Stir together very smoothly and spread between slices of brown brood. It's the very thing to build 4 for quicker and lo) the Clark Kllehonl help you 1031-1-22-3! 2w. orr all Blankets, Bed Com- forts. Auto Wraps, etc. Prowse Bros, Ltd, l68B-1-22-3l. SPECIAL CUT PRICES 'on all Children's Coats Prowse Bros, Ltd. Jacob de Vlllicrs, the Chief Justice of the Union, has been appointed a. member of the Privy Council is in- teresting. because this is the first appointment of this sort to be made during the last six years-in fact, since the present Government came into office. Perhaps, however, this ap- der had the nation become that the accession of Elizabeth was hailed Iwith a burst of enthusiastic joy. In ‘i559, the year after her accession, Elizabeth isued a revised Prayer Book; it had few alterations rm com- pared with the Second Prayer Book, but such as they were, they inclined Hone; Raising is Citizens Pet Hobby TORONTO, Ont., Jan., 2I—(By The Canadian Presrn-Last sununer John I. McArthur of the Don Valley won second prize with his honey at From an observer's viewpoint it would appear that the defeat o-f the "Warm Puppies" was due to over- trabning, as the members showed much nervousness and excitement. Howard Cudmore started off for the ‘Puppies’ with good promise, but, as he forge-t on several ocsaslons to Like Midas tumlug dross to gold. Thus nature, did to Burns tmfold Her beauty fair; He gave the lowly daisy fame ‘Sweet Afton‘ an immortal nantc- This ‘Bard of Ayr.‘ Who knows what priceless genli 0! "a _ 16684424" pointment of the Chief Justice tn- w a “bate:- cemmmflnl and l“ B the National Dairy 511w m 50nd,,“ leave go of the ball until it was flmuiht '—_' dlcntes that a change in this policy m“? °“°“°"° dlmmm- m“ °‘ °'°°° England. “That's pretty good for hallway down the alley. was als- Th“ "Mm"! “m” “mm m" FUNERAL SERVlCES—'I‘he fu- ,5 imminent. clergy only 189 refused to conform. m" my mes I think," he said when qualified and m‘ “m, m“ “I”! wrought ncral of Prank McGuigan was held Wednesday morning from tho Under- taking Parlours of M. Henneasey to Rev. C. McCarthy. The pallbearers were: Capt. J. A. McDonald, Messra. -_.. CONGRATULATIONS-Mrs. God Emery, 4i Grafton street, celebrated her 04th birthday yesterday. Mrs. misery was born in Charlottetown in 1847, lived part of her time in High- field but the latter part of her life has been spent in Charlottetown. It is worthy of note that she la enjoy- ing excellent health, and attends to her household duties with the some energy as a woman of 50. Mrs. (Dim) Harrington, Bridgcwnter, ls a daugh- ter, and Gordon Eosery a son. husky little bodies! l’- battar mull. OFFICERS ELECTED-The Offl- 081‘! 0f 19686 EbOfl, B. 0. l, W!!! ll‘!- "Death has reduced the number of South African Privy Councillors, but South Africa.) Henry Burton, (At- torney General of the Cape of Good Ilotre llama Alumnae Association In view of the Celebration in June fonndati Charlottetown, by the Elston of tho Congregation do Notrc Dame, the, occasion leems appropriate to fonn an Alumnae Association-than unit- lng three generations of former pup- lla In a homo-coming feast. at their Alma Mater. To make this ro-rullon possibln, lllll to facilitate the work of the _' 1932 of the 15th Anniversary of the. of Noll-c Dame Academia! To show the chaotic state to which the religious spirit of the nation had been reduced by these rapid changes, Jiethelice. and the new Communion iin church for the more rigid Pro- usage, the other wafers consecrated ln the Church after the new." (Green). f No further changes were made in tho service until after the Hampton Court Conference (1001). Thcn was added the prayer for the Royal Fam- ily and __the last Dirt of the Cate- chiam. In i649, the Prayer Book was again proscribed under heavy penalties, and a "Directory of Public Worship" is- sued by the Commonwealth in its stud. In i860 the Royal Linc was restor- cd in tho Person of Charles II. amid general rejoicing. Sharpe, a shgewd interviewed. "We were competing with honey from all over tho Emp- “We 5310"“! "W611 second. Not tad fcr two Ontario ch?" my McInnls “threw" some very fine men balls, but finds it hard to forget his study the colonies," hc said, "and when you find one that is strong and pcaceablo and always keeps its hive tidy and fills every cell of its honeycomb and cam it smooth and white, then you know it has a good quesn, and you say, "That's a queen to breed queens from." "I have queens I wouldn't sell to anybody. it means a. lot of time and thought getting everything you want in a queen-beauty and strength and dlnpcsltion. and tldimss, and induct. ry.” John I. McArthuur ra-Laed three thousand queens last year. some he. cold and some he gave away. We've always n queen or two extra for any one that really wania to study bees,’ and Ray Cudmore bowled their usu- al steady games, but on one 0r two instances Cudmofe, much to the an- noyance cf other bowling teams, got mixed up in the alleys. The "Red Ovals" as usual were in excsllent form, and from the very start of the game the steady bowling of H. C. Bourke and D. A. Murch- ison spelled defeat for the opposition It would appear that J. H. Howatt showed much sympathy to the "Hot Dogs" and kept his score down na much la possible, however, by his "atrlkec" at the and of each lama he clearly showed thorn that a pet- feot score was at nil time: within hi: power. W. Down, also, sympath- sometwhat disappointing. Billy Cut-. _4 mo“ mpmvemenmflut wealth-tho poor mane In rlper years? _ those entitled to en n "m ht -;_ ~ . g ., t friend. ' st‘ Dumtan" Bug“ when a m‘ Ifonorable‘ includes ‘Silfnfiamea Ric ihscmetknes Mm w“ celebrated at ibis 1722i“; gongiabirtl’: ozoglanprfllifg: :3: 3222i: rgllanesrl wieollizpgg°sflaulht 5mm‘ “d pmmlse to an "ma" High M”! w“ “lebrmed by Inner (former Prime Minister of i the parstanage m’ the "w" “gm ton took first prize and c-ur honey 0f hi8 tefl-m-Ilflfl-ie! eeflsldefflbly- Jim end His joys and tears. gaizfiiflyggprlvngufizgwfirlll? J33“: Hope) and 1". s. Malan (member of lifgmgéetljsfinztlgzssaritaRaium: Mr. MoArthur raises queens, mu old baseball days. Careful coaching Bu‘ 5""- hls 5P1?" ‘mums mo” comm. service n ‘he grave w” the senate of South Africa") the one to Ne?“ has“ consemt J; he thinks, is about the most inter- will. no doubt, improve nu bowlinl '°°"°'- I M bonny ' “ eating thing any one could do, ‘You to s. great extent. Calvin Mat-Kay 75°59 5mm“ h“! u conducted by Rev. Geo. McDonald. by the priest at hem: after the old stream, Ho loved co well. Baillie the winding banks of Clyde m; phantom spirit still ma)’ bide Who, who can tell? Perchance, tonight, from some i" plain, Ho hears a world proclaim his fame From east to welt; Tho‘ scarcely honored while on elm‘ A poet, poor, of humble birth Now richly biewd. Immortal Bard! “my meme W“ A rlcher fruit with pawn: yer"- Undying fame! The Bfeatest boon u. morhl emf‘ The fairest gift bestowed from 39"‘ , . .. , / m4 ad | . I c,,,,,,",§,, h’: stalled by out, Dcputy n, ,1, my; Organizing Comm-the u well as rthasstttnr obaerver, wroto at this time. n. said, ' and always a jar s: honey err;- to the agreed w diam-a an . mo" the» L ________ _. for the current year. W. 9., F. Chsnd- Invent delay. Ill feflfler ilflnfla oii"th0 teflmlity of the people are for anybody that really needs it. We hil glasses, but even with this handi- An honored name. , _ 5° Y"°"- ‘r ier; v. P., ma. Carson; P. 9.. Angus Not-re time Aelflem! dimmed detincflter Prelwv and the Bervlee- don't feel my wife and I, that w; cap rolled well over the two hund- --I". H. MacArthur G ' r nod"- rig!" ‘y-ii‘ l u“? “v/I. F ‘ ‘y!’ - .. E i ifEV. CLARKJJMJIER. k_ PQRK and BEA (wm. Tomato, cum or Plain Sauce) ' Mcfnnis; Booty. J. D. Webster; ‘Pram, Geo. Puncher; Chaplain, R. Melkle: Physician, Dr. I-I. D. John- son; 1st Comm, B. Smith; 2nd _Comm., W. Henry; mtolde Guard, iahblhhmonllaiMonlrlflbP-Q-o Theo. Sentner; Inside Guard, Percy 59.Iom|,P.O.,ond HorromOnl. ?:Iytn€r: Auditor. ‘nd “ma”; - Benn’ Lapthom, 3am Olldmflro. s throughout Canada and the United States are kindly requested to lend in name and address before Fabri- ary ll. 1981. ' Communications may be alldroucil to Notre Dame Acaicmr, Chnflcttc- town, Prince Edward bland, Canada. IOI-l-fl-Zt-il. book." A further revision of that hook took place after the Bavoy Confer- ence (i001) and left it practically in the shape in which it now stands. The Absolution was to be pronounced by the Prlell. not the Minister. Five concluding prayer: wars addod to thc mm; sum at mu at out our: altogether. The been made it, you see. "If you ever think of keeping been remember what I'm going to toll you," Mr. Molrthur sold. "The nio- ms of kcey‘ w depends on two things: The c:~_- la a goad qucsn with red mark. These two team meetallia next mmday, and as D. A. Murchison of tho "Onll" has kindly oonaalltld to coach m; "Pflpplol" during the not it ll suspected that bowling, ‘an It chculd be", will bu otcn at the "Y" , , Iven _ nrst New Yorker-I've lust "f" tho wmt play of the 509°"- m Baoond New Yefkehfllm’ l ahould xil-rs-rvs hat seen the W‘ intbehivecnduioothcriaagoodalllnaftcilctimo. hllvflilllbl "UNI