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The late Mr. '11-1111111~'1, 1111 \\ 111r- 1- < 11111111111 1111 A 1, -1 - ,1'1 31 v - - (1 was 1111- 111:1 111' 11 i1:11'1' 11111111111 01111111 1111- ‘Lulfiovlfjrillofllflle figieedyl1xnn_ B‘ \1i1;11-- lur 111111111-1- 111-1-111-1111111 gart- A111“ U; 1,\r0£.,mwn, He was a “n9 11's 1111111: 01111-1111111111 Ostrich. plea- 1H),, 1,1 p’ E1 151111111 111311110011 0g a @1111. 111111 1-\'111 1'1t11;11'__\' 11111111111511 arc 13111913111011 (11111 1,; l-upldl pausing 1'\'11‘11“1\1'1.\' 11~1'11 1111 1111' 141151 111111111 away, and will be kind remem- 111‘="' ‘111‘l1111'11'1-‘- bcrcd ‘by the older resid of the ' _ "" " tit-ceased t11~1'I1'i!'i:l1 211111111" tor the third consecutive amon,ob11e_ 12"“: “I11” 1* ‘"1" U" 111*‘ “'11? 1° 111° our picturesque costumes and to 11.111 tuuitry on 11 vloumnstration tour. yleld 1..'t1-r 1-111111 _\'~1.1r. v lfixltihits which “.o,.1,1_ 1.11111 15111 111111211111111111‘ would have 31mm“. innovations came a hub“ 'l'l1is r-t-lcctiuu 111111114 time but is emin- 1“ 1 111,- -‘..... 1.. - 1 1111511111111111111111111111 w m. 13111110111111.1111. GUARDIAN City-Schools 101111115 Today-SAG, 7 and 8.45 _ ~ SHOP from Holunufa Cam-lot. POLI-CE COURT-A man 0118-78‘ e1] uzlth drunkencsc was fined $19 or tthirtiy days at tihe Police COR-l‘! yesterday 111011111118. "R1110 Wt the old, ring in the now"—the motto that Iimost destroyed a happy married home. MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRY I01‘ the Orphans by buying o. 1H8 1°‘ day and Wednesday. 584-12-28-11 NEW ctrr AUTO otovzs folding cuffs. U-nliued $4.25. lined $1.75. Henderson & Cwdmorc. ‘tztscz-zt-srs WANTED. —- W6 POULTRY will pay a special price for the 1111xt 1two tracks on live and drtwsst-d crate fattened Chickens 1111111 Fowl, over five pounds in Im-ighL-Conrad & C0mPB11Y- 582-1223-21 W“ 1 015s lN DORCHESTER MASS» “SQ” 1311'. Nt-il ilacllougall, Upper Prince 181111111 rt-welvctl a tclcgrum 1.111111131- 1i:1,\- 11111111111111: convcying the sad ' Inn ‘mus of the death 0t‘ this Aunt MYNE" 1611111111, widoiv of 1111c lute Albefl "|‘11-.1t 0t lkirchoszter Nlass. M-rs. 'l'r1-1t nuts i111: (laughttrr OI the lwto ‘or whom rrsitlu in Vnltcal States. Bast-d (mum popular Mud by- 111-11 shat-rs, t.\i1r.-.. John hiaclmttgall ‘ 111.1111 Putt-r 0t’ New Argyle a-s well 111111.111 Lndsnlohn Roche =1 1113-11111‘ _11}~]111}§1_1'r9~; 1}I1I=I1(1JF1"11;11;1;" kmlrglml’ Livingaone 1,111-1q1pUviLi1tLcT1Rthe‘! 1511111111 11111;- Dlrcctcti by Mtlllrd. Webb 1.1111111 111,10. A Great Cast Interpre- ting .1 Great Story, _ MR. 0x11111121. BJAULD ‘East and Furious’ TWO PART COMEDY 'l‘hc tlottth occurred at Cornelius O11-gun on November 6th, of Mr. town. Tho deceased left the old houicstcztd at Birch Grove abo11t 40 __\'1t11'.~; ago and localtctl in Colorado, 'l:1.t11r removing to New Mexico, '- ,wh1-rc he rcsitictl for some time, 11 >'1"‘111*’,attvtwvarlls going to Oregon to live LIKE BUFF COCHINS couiuumity in which he ent his youugcr days. His wife (nee Miss Eliza (Proshy also of Freetown) pre. him by about twenty YQKIFS. . Queen of Rumania Writes On Dress VIENNA, Dec. 22, —Queen Marie Iof ltomanla has joined the fashion " |'v1'1‘itt-l'5, and, in a signed article for 1 I i tho \t1nuo Frele Presse, severely criticizes the uiodcrn tcndoncy to- \\'.1r<I short and scant dress- v ‘The passion for short dresses”, sho writcs,“‘is responsible for the grotesque fashion of scant evening gowns which hardly cover the [knows and from which rags of all 1511111101; hang down from every pos- 1sibl1; corner as a sort of substitute for the train. These merely serve to get 1h feet entangled or to have 1 ‘(i111 first gentleman wli'o'“li§p_1iéii§"tb" 1.111;: cacti-evening tear them down" ll 1r Majesty believes that these rlrc 11s constitute "a sin against 1111c," preventing women from mak- (ircw World's (Ilnunpiuu Wheat _ v , 111g graceful movements. The re» . 1 , Alitcltcll’. o1 Dillllllflil, Sash, vohmon 1n 111-859, 5119 119115114113, worlds rhutupion wheat 51111-1611 W111, the advent Q1 111g ‘1 “l m“ "‘-“‘*"1 1'1'11'1"=° 11"°'~“1°¢11 "We were compelled to give up _ the floor to practical dress- 11t 11111 1 titlutliun Pacific W:- Hhe cont1nues_ “Wm: me . - ou-rnutn, 11c 51115 m“ disappearance of the carriage 1111"“! i‘ \“"°““'“*' h1g3“ an“ much elegance has been lost to the Wth the automobile and '1 "r12". ‘WNW years '15“ with which lcannot agree-that of 11111 1111x1111; 14min, he said wearing Exactly the same mm; ‘NW1 "1 “c911 only by irhcther one is old or young, fat or 1,1111 11'," lugge“ “M be“ i“ thin, large or small. ’ l '_'H1,_" to pmflflc“ some‘ "in my humble opinion, a woman ' 1L 1' M“ Mn“ growers‘ Should wear only what really is be- coming. She should not feel I n "I .\'.1-\'.1udcr blac-Uoulldll 01 NBW A!“ James L. ‘Mullen, Gty, 1 1,111, l’. l-l .l, She leaves to mour-n v 11111-11 1la11§4I11tvrs and ltwo 150115 all M1rs_ H, 1P_ P011111] 11m] M5113. A111“ ‘and .\l1‘.s, iirct-1\l:1.\\1 of Canon Cove u“; 111111 two brothers, Arohiu 01' U.S..~\. 111119513 01¢ Mrs: Gavin, R Jiardiug HELP THE ORHHANS by buy- ing a. 118g today and toanomtrw. 684-12-23-1! ICE NOT SAFE-Yesterday Mr. W. P. Match cmaned the ice from Soutbport to Charlottetown landing at the Round House Mr. Mulch says the ice is not fit for travel- ling yet as it la only three inches thick over the channel. PERSONALS. Mr. Reegh Yottmkrerrymlton, was a viaflm to the cftty yesterday. Mr. R. L. Cuties, of 114mm Mills, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Jothnt H. Oiilwtlfll, Clyde River, was a visitor to the city on Satur- 111w. Mr. and 1M1ns. Ilaughilln MncKinr non, Sourilbampton, were vlsi1tc1rs 1:0 the oil)’ yesterday. Ethel -B. Mullen, New You-k, arrived in the city 1Sa1turdu-y ti) spend the Chrihsitmns holidays wth her parents, M-r.- and Ma's. Riclmaltti, Now Innidlon have 1re1lurn- ed from a 1iletlsunt week's visit in city where they were tho West Sttreeit. Mrs Harry C. Brown. of this city has returned home from Windsor. N- S. where she attended tho wed- ding of her niece Miss Dorothy famine Brownell to James Vanicek of New-port, R, l, The marriage took place on Dec. 16th. Famous Owen Davis Stage Play “Her Marriage Vow” Last night at the Prince Edward Theatre, “Her Marriage Vow." the Warner Brothers screen version of the Owen Davis stage -play had 111a Jemdero opening. This picture eas- llty exceflleti ntany others we have seen there for plctoriuii beauty and (ilevea- acting. 1 Beverly l3ayne ronetwod her oc- quainwnce with the moving picture tmmc-ra alter an absence of vthrree years. And we are pleased to any that she has not lost any of 1110i‘, former beautiy or acting skill, Mon» to Blue co-starred with Beverly; Baynie and never lveforc did any team oi‘ actions receive such pro-j longed 1111111111....» for their wonden tul acting. Their work throughout the picture was of intense pathos initle-mpersed witlh subtle comedy. John Roche and Margaret.‘ Living- stone were In the cast and both played tthuir parts very well. W411, lard Innis, wthose very appearance upon. the screen puts everybody I1n a. iovlal mood, brilliantly portray- ed 1111s role. The stiory is a. mhnilliug episode 0t a.‘ married wouuw who leaves hur rtJwo gmnlll children hornet alone 11nd Visits ‘her Q3111 fnicndist ntpart- uuent. There she mteetts her old sweetheart. fhhey have a number "of cdcictkiiléj" Hérmhtibbahd comes luomu Just in time to stop one of his children from taking poison. He mnnediiaxcly goes to his wife's friten-dc apartment, where he sees his wife being kissed by his fotrm- er rlvatl. Ho orders his wife from hliis 110111519 and he keep; 1,119 1,1111. dren- Thi-rlnx a great storm his wife steals 1:11:10 his Ilwlwe to 15193 lihe children. She is about w 111111 n-ap them when the oamohm her, Sthe pleads and. begs mo be forgiven claiming she htaa not broken 1m marriage vow. final-Ly the forgives her for the children's 1511119, 1Mi1llard Webb adatptod 11nd dlrec. ted this powerful photovplwy. It d3 a. Warner Enos. Classic of ‘(the Screed. -—-——-o-o-o--—- ii Keep .\llnurd'l Llnlmont In thojlon" .. - . v.1. , For Christmas Th» cloning _ éxerclaes of the City Schools yesterday were well mended. in was cancelled owing to the death of tlmlr late Principal, Mr. J. D. pal. Mr. R. H. Rogers who paid a loving tribute to his predecessor. After a Christmas Menage laden missed for the holidays. WEST KENT SCHOOL The large Hall in West Kent Street. School was filled by friends and parents of the pupils who enjoy cd programme. Particularly pretty were the through the evolutions with milit- ary precision. The choruses also came in for a large portion or praise and rc- flcots great credit on Professor Hir- am Ball who directed and acco1n- panied the pupils. When it is considered that the choruses consisted of about 450 p11- pils who sang in perfect time, it can be easily seen the genial professor was amply rewarded for his unbir- {IIZ effort-s and care in the rehears- 11g. commendutory remarks were made by the chairman. Dr. S. R. Jbllkinfl. Rev. H. D. Raymond, John P. Gordon of the City School Board and others. The programme was published in the Guardian on Friday morn- lug. ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Mr. Henry Smith. Chairman of tho City School Board presided at the closing exercises of Bochford Square School. Among the others present were His Lordship Bishop O'Lea1y, Revs. A. J. McIntyre, Maurice McDonald, Hits Worship Mayor McKenna, Mu- jor T. E. McNutt, Secretary of the School Board. D. J. Riley and a. large number of the parents and friends of the pupils. The Cantata "The Christmas Spirit." was beautifully presented by the pupils who capably perform- ed thelr diffferent parts. The piece which was interspers- ed with vocal and viol-ln solos was executed In a. manner which show- ed careful study on the part of per- formers a-nd the careful training by the teachers. A feature of the entire entertain- ment was the perfect enunciation of those taking part even to the smaller children. At the close short addressee were delivered by the Chairman, His Lordship Bishop Ubeary, His Wor- ship Mayor McKenna. and others, entertainment. The following is the program: kDnet-“Rustbic B I. ' Chorus-"The Festal Day." Party. S00 by the Christmas Spirit. be Here." aby". Games"—Christmas Stories. Hills." mas Time." ChmPJW 50118 of Cheer." Scene llI—~—Tbe Coming of the Christmas Spirit. Ohon1a—-"We Greet You." Spirit. Scene IV.—Son tafis Arrival, Greet You." Chorus- “Tls Christmas." Closing Cborus~wqomg 13y;- “God Save The King." Merry Prince Street School the program “"11"” T!" “mhnml- hwmve" th Canadian National offer every w“'°'5'fl'°'°d 1“ m“ 3s'°mb17 ha" COZVCIIIBDCB of modern travel .0111- and were addressed by their Prlncl- um Wm‘ 3°°d wine‘ scum‘ w“ ‘m’ en route-overseas, while from the ed i W911 5919mm "d W" 79111181." and the excellence of modern train drills by the Junior pupils who went “mt Wm preys“ ' practised their parts. The dialogues all of whom congratulated teachers taught. Altogether the closing was. and pupils on the excellence of the full of Christmas Dance"——Bor0w- Cdntnttv-“The Christmas Spirit." era MncGrath. MacCabc, Walsh and 309116 I—Plana for a. Christmas McGulgan and Mr. F. J. Nash. Scene II-"Tbe Christmas Party." crs and pupils on the admirable cn- C11°f1111-—"$anta. Claus will soon tertainmem given and spoktc of Violin S0l0--"'l‘he Robin's Lull- Chorua-"Lefs Play Some Jolly by the death of the late Maurice Recitatlon-Jrhe Christmas Tree. Vocal Soltr-“Softly O’er Judeajg ince by the passing Rocl-tation-PTM Merry Christ- The Message of the chi-ism,“ were held at Notre Dame Academy. SOhwIIIPSTWt is Santa Claus, W3 recreation room which was tasteful- Choras-—*‘Dear Santa Claus We boxes filled with candy and nuts Merry ren ltt tho conclusion. tntly \\11>1tl 1,\'l 11c, The I ct d - 11111111 31 111111 111] 111- nut 11151311131110“ 11111111111111; ‘§..i‘1‘1.°pi.§§§‘1'ilh'“§1§§$ c‘)? 1.: 111111», _\i1' ‘tllw- .11 _»,1(1_ b1 1 _ l; 1 p 111111 11 11y 11.111111 X01 (1111111111 ouut b? blyle’ RINCE ‘TREET SCHOOL All! 11=1.l1_1l1:111111inn whcnt . Honour roll for December 1924 ;_>l1(]11‘1il_\1111i\1l1111111111111111”.1 is m‘ qdyvcate Grade X_Mr' Roger's‘ 1 Helen Famuhamon Archdeacon 0i 2 11111111- D1111- ” P E 1 1 11 3 “51'11“111‘"“111°°" ...n__,____,____ _ S an 1 v a a "' 9‘ 5”“ , _ W ' ————-— ' ' V era Wieener Professional} Cards , § 113,131,111»; 1121111111111 ------M--____ w. 1...... .1. 1. GIFT 11R. I. E. CROKEN ;1,‘111°,;1",§1f1n(;111,§f1111;§g fictglifgggnhf; é 1.1.11.1 11.111.11.11. VETERINARY SURGEON resignation In the hands of His 3 wéiftmggggimne], Office and Residence (lrace the Archbishop of Nova Soo- Q7349 V1I_M1M [Wm 48 6M1 Gwrae Street tia to 1111111» effect 3Lat December. 1 Adele McLmnan 8 PHONE 504 Previous to his appointment no the Th" "'1" 1° 011")’ I 2 Wayne -MoKle N office of Archdeacon he ministered Chrintmaa air distinctly 3 ‘P11811110 Teod ext to Custom House 12111121111110 faithfully for some 911:? 1n 111:3 their own. 1 filffikvgdgilfl Morn ' Parish of Kenn ngton. t yeaa- t e c can ‘f ' ' Archdeacon was elodtzed Rector of a M15 Vllllllln McDonald & McPheest 1.1.... .11....“ .1... Charming “ Shmvmtli: ,1... , -. 1 ..it111t his b fro 0h 9 _ GtOD. B’ A‘ 1115111211“, willie m: $1111? 1.1.1"... o? Packages i} M"1°1'1° Firm 4- A- “MDONALD H- F- M°PHEE Archdeacon W's/Loon will. regret his Evelyn 81mm“!!! s. A. 0111111111 sovcramco with the 111111111, Filled with 1x11011111: 3 Pgfgmmflrrk "'1 111111811 Barristers. Attorney. Etc. t:h1'-._v will be pleased to know he cram, "u", m“ ‘m: hard Grade lV-Miss Watson Money to Loan will retain the ttitilo of Archdeacon 1 l-Liey Building Charlottetown 11111110111111 for mite prresent without c°mr"‘ ' ‘(My “sequin-la . 2 Eltloen Doyle “*_*‘itmt* 1‘"1-"‘“""‘°“- h M Beautiful 314111111111 flwtw ' (Yhurchmen throng out t. ls- (11111 “L451. Mark R‘ McGulgan 111.1111‘ will ho deligtlttted to leamn rim-gages gmmonlayeo 1 B. A. ithat the Archbishop has appointed who Rev, Charles do Wolfe White, Baskets 11111111 5111111111 11H, 11111111115 For those travelling during the Holiday Benson. the rail services of Holiday travel_ covers a. wide range. From the West special trains have carried passengers to Halifax East. many are travelling to points in Western Canada and the Pacific Coast. A big rush of travel is expected during the next two weeks all over the Canadian National System. The fine train services of today. equipment, makes the holiday trav- el especmlly pleasant. The holiday on all through trains. and on the diners there will be special menus in keeping with the Christmas Season. » 493-12-19-m-10l mob- QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL In Queen Square School the pro- gramme 0f exercises for the Christ- mas holidays was admirably cur- ried out. There was a large attend- ance of parents and others inter- plause evidenced the appreciation of all as each number was perform- cd. Councillor William Moron capab- ly and acceptably presided. The programme was as follows: Opening remarks by the Chair- man. 0 Canada-by the School. .0 Merry, Merry, Merry Cl1rlst- mas Bclls—By the School. Recita'tion—"RIdlng with Santa." —-Eddie Walsh. Flag Drlll—Grnde I. S0lo——-Willie Muclntyrc. Recitation——“Hymn of tho Christ- mastlde"-—Loyola Duffy. Christmas Erercise—Grndes 1V. V. and V11. Piano Solo-Earl Reardon. Chorus—"A Smile will go a Long, Long Way"—School. Holly Wreath Drill-Grades ll and Ill. Vocal Duet——“The Giit”—‘.los. Rcardon and Ted McMillan. RecItai.'l0n—"The First Christ- mas Tree"——Geraltl McGuigan. Dialogue —- "Mother Goose's Cbrisrtmatf-Grades II and Ill. Solo——Stuart Mchellati. 1Chorus—1'“Glory to God in the HlghesW-School. it is hardly necessary to state that each number was done in sitch a manner as to indicate how faith- ful the performers had studied 01ml, recitations. solos, drills and chorus- osted in the school. The hearty up- 1 1 A CHRISTMAS 111111201. Qdior Out-Out: 1 ‘DECEMBER 23,1‘ srnttuni THURSDAY ~ Prince Edward it TOMORROW, Adapted for boya and girl: from tho famous story by 1 Charla Dlckonl. 1 1i __y_ I A Mmvnous Mnoomo or Love ~ '~ AND ADVENTURE \\\4 1 '1“ 1 butoneofm thrilling scenes in the g’ “i §peCi1aCUl6P draty ‘WI ANNA Qtatssou MADGE 5511,1111 tlstsnlsaons Eoov JACK RICi-IARMQ Svotuswootz Amcu ARLESNURRAY Jouuuv IIARRON _, ULLMONTANA ” passages’; , XIV. DECEMBER 26 (Drawing: Bob's Now Coatl As llob (‘ratchit came into i111‘ office Scrooge said, in as near his 0111 t-rnss voicr its possible, “Ilatc again?" ’ “You, sir." said lluh, “lmt—~" "\\'1-ll," said 81-1111113411, “l‘1u no! just 111-1111111111 you w 1:111- l aut 1.1111111: lo r1 your : lury 111111 I>11_\ you an U\'t'l‘('ll.'li anti 1111111 smut interest iu your ittuilly, uspt-ciztll) 'l‘lu_y1 'l‘in1." A1 first llnh (frtacrltit. thoupltt Sorting-c was rratzy. hut 81111111141 was more scusihlo than h1- 11nd 11111111 1101111 i1t1t'ort1 in all his 1111' 111111 tho two ot’ 11111111 closctl up i111- countiug l1o\1.~\11 and wont out to buy Bay a groatcoai, St-roogt- 1111.11 l)011;z,'l1t him a llttl,» 1112:1011‘ wl1i11l1 would 110011 him warm 11.11111 \\‘1lf'1\'- 11d 011 ltis 111,141! stool, (if 1-111|t'1~1'. kcpt 1111s sort 111‘ 111-» up or wlu- chcr I111 wont 111111111 111 his oltl cross ‘wtiys 111511111, 111111 what 11111-111111- ot Tiny Tint? Did IIL‘ 111111121111; 1111-? l cs were carried out so excellently that they-all reflected the highest credit upon both teachers anti cheer, and the spirit of the festive season was revealed throughout. At the close of the program atl- dresses were given by Revs, Fath- Hon. Dr. W. J. P. lilaclilillan, Dr. All the speakers congratulated the Principal, Vice Principal, Teach- the marked progress of the school. They also referred in fitting terms to the sad loss the school sustained Reardon, former pupil. and also of the loss to education in the Prov- of the late Principal J. D. Seaman. The proceedings closed with the National Anthem. 1» NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Very pretty closing exercises The entertainment was held in the Iy decorated, in addition to two Christmas trees laden with fancy which were distributed to the child- Tho programme, which was do- llghtfully elltflflflllllflg, was perfect- ly carried out and was another ex- flmDle of the careful training by the Sisters of the Institution. The following was the program: Duet. The Pussy Cat's Party-Tiny s. To Recltation—-'l‘nlking to Santa Claus. (2nd and 3rd Grades). Song-Jingle Bells. Recltotlon~A Christmas Legend. (4th and 5th Grades), Christmas Frolios-dth and 7th Grades). S0ng—¢Christmns Bells. sentiment and,‘ guess l shall 11111111 in tt-ll you. t'l‘l1c cud of the story 1co1ncs tomorrow.) (Copyright, 1924) 1101111: to stand i-or ii. Nu sir. A1111 ,- you want to ltuow wltt-lln-r SiTllilflv , SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION ' H. WILMOT MARJIE YOUNG - ADAMS 00111111111131 - XMAS NIGHT “THE VEILEI) “S’MANTHY” WOMAN” AT 2.30 SHARP AT BBLSHARP fP-VAUDEVILLE ACTS—6 RU SH 26c. RUSH 37c. OPENING PLAY XMAS MATINEE - XMAS MATlNEE-52c,‘ an. PFICGS XMAS ' mom‘ _ 80c, 52¢. Seats now on Sale. Box Office opens 9.30 a. m. Daily Special Noticv-Curtain. will rise ‘sharp on time. Parties arriving late will be obliged to wait until first Act is over. ' —<-r§--—-- FUNERAL OF LATE MR. DANIEL F. McDONALD 1 O11 Monday lust, dtzspitc th1- i: clcuient wcatltcr. a 111111411 111111111111 oi’ residents o1‘ Iilotiiaguc and vicin 1 ity zittontlcti tho 111111111111 ot‘ Dauivl l1‘, MacDonald, Mayor ot’ the town. to pay the last tributes of n-s11o1-t to one who was widely ho11or1~1l and rcepectczl, 1111111111: a lifc which cntlcd a few yours past the Scrip- of the largest secn i111 lilontaguc. After a. brict‘ service at th1- Church of Christ, of which th11 lat: l\lr. 31110110111111] had bccu an active 1111211111011 and office bcurcr- licrc services wert- coutiuctt-tl 11y the 1iastor, Rev who made fitting and eloquent r111‘- deccasetl. to his high standing 111 IQIi 1w a. Christian gcutlvuian. nutl to the grout loss which 1\lo11ta1.',11-1 prominent 11 ctiizcn, Mr. Armstrong was nsslstctl by Rev. John Stirling, Rev. A, 5_ Stewart. ltev. Mr. 11111111111 111111 1111.- rcligiotis donomitiatiotis, At the izravc iu tho (‘tmtmttnlly Wcilarc (fcmotcry tho impressivc i‘, l-J I Hduaiw- 111111 (‘tuupass 11...... 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Pout‘ Graduate Medical School and Holpital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Noll derlhlnv their congratulation and 0m“ Hours-D to 12 a, m, 1 to I couunouity. _ V’ I ETQM. A. ‘Rector of Summenside to auc- cos-d to the office of Archdeacon. 1.1km his predecessor the new Archdeacon 11s a graduate of the Valve-rarity of King's College, mud - lznbared 11111111111111 for man euro Archibald in the Province? y y The vary miatny friends of the genial Archdeacon White wtill ton- _Mcney to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island Ind Throat Office Bayer Building Great George Street Telephone ISO-J. best wishes for many years of ex- tended influence, not only in the nnciont (Yhtirtrlt 0i‘ which he is a 1 tlvvnttvd Priust but to thc whulo Suitable for glovu, hand- kerchief; or sowing when 2 3 Grade III-diffs: You 1 norm Blrt 2 Ruth Acorn . 3 Miriam Bh-ntw Grade Ill-Miss Kially 1 Dorothy Saunders 2 Margaret Acorn 8 Doris Carr Grade lI-Mlae Acorn 1 a Brown ' 2 Pearl Sbeiefllon 3 nee Hutton ride Ill-Misc Jonas 1 Nollie Mahat- 2 Joan MacNoill _. ' 8 Mary 11111111111111. f1 magic to soothing, heaMng antisep tlo cream that penetrates through every air passage and relieves swol- len, inflamed membranes of hole and throat. Your clogged aorta-Ila open right up and you can breathe freely. 1111111111111; and snuffllng atop. Don't otny ltufled up and miser- able. ' Bot a small bottle of Ely’: Cream Balm from you: druggkn. Apply a Iitbb in the nostrils and got instant relief. 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