PAGE TWO iii. rm; CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN In Memoriam WAKE liP Yiillli afterwards by her hudand, WHO came beck to reside. _ she leaves io mourn beside hei- O "lllgmlilun 12.31 A ‘ “ . i, ‘band. n a. Mcaiwen, and i . » iliben Maoosiium. re - FUR COA I S '“’““""" LIVER BILE- only “aw-on nelllii wltsneitilwerintghearolinnfiel til: AndYouflJumpOntelled lath <H=1==> WI- ~ 4~ mm"- “i” bedside of Edmund J. Blacquiere Mud" Rubin" 8K0, (Gladys), f6:- and on August 4th he gently bore "m," m", d. d nett, Saskatoon. e o) . - . » . .hi.s lovely soul ewdy from death's liquid hlllinlorosu-mdedeiiy- flibblle Maoxenne. Oiovcrdale, a. 0., , ipains and worries leaving many {elm filtadnzourloodélorw - iadiui), Montreal, and (Maude) _ hearts sad and lonely becsuse he you: You Haring M" 5- 1o 31-min M- "W"? _ ’ had Passed away whilst in Heaven wufiMh-wmml“ '°"" 515° m7” bmmmi nwm John ' 2 only Short Lapin Jackets, Sand and Brown. there was much iov since another Amnebowelmnrvunentdom1aiwlylld m‘! 3mm‘ "wcmm n“ 1"‘ i i g l Child of Adam had lived loyal and faithful to God's decrees had ‘flilfifimffifilifidfifi bravely fought and won, had cross- ed the dark valley without fear. sizes ‘l4 and 16; worth $30.00. Selling Dollar Day for — — — —- — h . {Ins funeral service was held at the church 8t. Peter's on Monday, ‘L00 so Ill. in: [FLDUR A $3.69 4 only Caracul Fur Cools. full length sizes 18 y, d f] M, M, H _ ""'""'~"'"' "" Oct mu. at a r. u. m. w. n. P c E and 20 in Black, Cocoa and Grey; $29.0” sgveetsaifoinere“ me i§ig$olfiiigfihfvyfizfi Aitkeli, officiated. The church wee . filled by a synipethic community. The pail-bearers: Messrs. John James MscKinncn, Joseph Mor- rison, Roy Maclieine. Lloyd Ander- son; William W- Anderson, end Alton Anderson. Hearse Isa driven by Mr. Milton Ways. From immediate friends iihere 4 Edmund was born in Rustlco, P.E.1'.. and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blacquieie. He will be missed not only in the‘ home but also in the community in which he made his acquaintance, He was of a kind and jovial dis- rpsition. always manifested v13. worth $45.00, selling Dollar Day for 2 only Broadtail Fur Coats with squirrel m!‘ iars in Grey, size 14, and Cocoa size $ 18. Price $125.00 for — — — — 1 only Black Pony Coat, self-trimmed and fit- D.&F. LAliii 2V Ills. - 29o MATGlii-ZS 3 — 22o IWRJBIE! SPINAL OFFER In Memoriam MISS HELEN GRAHAM ROGER-SON d‘ ~ 18 rice $12590 selling $69 o0 erous vitality and energy, until were gifts of flowere- fiollfrmfhyyg, ___ __ _ ’_ __ ._ _ o I ltligoleiegftirixrsfaogi ihni Augisfilnwlri: On Oct. 22nd. 1937, there osss- ' 4 DZ. ‘ ~ m‘ 3 ed away at the Deaconess Hos- . ' illness he underwent a serious op- 1m m] _ l only Broadiaii Fur Coat in cocoa, $39-00 emu,“ from which he recovered Erwimeldwn-m dauglijiuauhmr M wffrilld GLEN yla amrrs ‘ Perfection 7 cammet size 18, price $65.00 for — -- — — — and it was though for a time that M“, p” y Rogerson, of ‘Vic- l 1o Bars c he would soon be able to be uround again. but God willed oth- erwise and on the aboveinentlon- ed date he suffered a recurrence toria, PEI. Quietly as the fall- ing leaves of that beautiful aut- umn day the young life closed on earth, and her gentle spirit took ioworn With Purchase 0f 1 pkg. swiuls noun noun 37o 1 only Black Broadtail self-trimmed Fur Coal, size 1S, price $95.00, selling $39-00 The Glen Valley Women's 1n- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon MacLean on Friday eve- WHITE “ Dollar Day for _ — _ — — _ _- of the attack from which he fail “m? “mini,” Wdmii m‘ “*5 m‘ . I ' its flight to the Home above-that u’ _ 1 2 only Boo"! LAP“ F“ Cmts’ °“° black’ me ed to "smnd “d h" “m” ‘PM sweet and blessed country. and nhexirizubigéned with Niosident in 5 "It _ c though in sadness here, and lonp ing for one who will no more le- turn, there is no sorrow there - in the land of the leai. During the summer Helen had visited her. home after a few years’ absence, during which time 1R, and one brown, size l4. Price s . $65.00, selling Dollar Day for —- — l‘ v “Efiffii chair by singing Theres a Long Long Tnill A Winding, followed by Creed in unison. Rolicaiil was responded to by a Patriotic Verse. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and Roman Catholic Church winged its way from the temple of clay that guarded it so faithfully to its Eternal Home at the early axe of 37 years. He was always prepay- ed for the Heavenly call, and when it cams he answered it and faced ‘fortified by the last rites of the i Pulls m - 11o Rum-n Mum, Nov. 29th Limit: $8.10 anam- n J< m? i 1w Year: o}! iixHAzr “Adz Ticks/i Good in DA l COACIIES ozvzr iin Canadian iliiiimi Ilsm 0min iav Slide ind Convenience the war of 1812-14. In early life he followed the sea and soon be- came a qualified captain. Early in the war HMS. Brig Boxer, Capt. Blythe, of War came into to cruise along the American coast to harrss American shipping. Young Capt. Wlghtman was chosen for this difficult task and in a. few days they seized an Am- war frigate of superior tonnage and with colors nailed to the mast Greeting Cards We have just opened up i a large stock of beauti- ful HOLIDAY GREET- ING . CARDS. Finest line we have yet shown, ‘ _ and the values are bet- “I34 crews. The dead captains were buried beside each other near Poi- land. Mo, with military honors. It is quite likely had ymmg Wightman not been sent to Saint John with the ca/ptured prize he with Mr. Lewis Pearson‘ playing the violin. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the host and hostess and after singing “God Save The King" all dispersed to St» Peter's was the home of her girlhood. but after marriage she lived for several yelrs at mime, sask . where her two children, Robert. 9, and Joan, 8, were born 1c would have been among the slain. When this youngest of the Wightman loyalists retired from the see he continued to live on his Bsyswetcr estate and for many years filled the position of Justice of the Court of Common Pleas SERVINGS PER PACKAGE l . ail/sir UlIAKEli BATS MORE EGGS gsnization. Our field of activity is unlimited and the compeilingforoe in the Institute is a general desire on the part of the members to iiii- prove their lot and that of all in portunities through iuiited lotion which cannot very well be ac- complished or provided through in- dividual effort. What citizens we would be if only we lived up to our creed and after all is that not MILK FOX BISCUITS h had be d approved after which an Intcr- _ death with a smile on his lips and Zuising pmffsslo§ngizehe, inches‘: mission $1 thirty minutes was giv- ‘i PYEY" i" his bee" and wont career. To this end she had stu- "i “m” i“ "mm"! °"1°Y°d bravely out into Eternity, died’ first in he, native Province George Chappelle and His Merry He “W” w mourn besides his and later in training in the Unit! Tsh-"dfis- F ilhem gwfeu futile! and mother. ed States, receiving nei- my, De- "i" Pnfldon" lddflll "Ports - ifinTiFlitiTsrrfis Th G ds n of nalireifiirrcfkilngss illgdnfoiigd §§,§"f' we from Miller's River Hospital. gm nvoghby use] giilrnreiont room- Great George Skeet ‘ ‘ ‘ e ran o - - - es. Mass in 1933, followed later by a "- e ° s of icers . Angelina, Donah, Theresa and were ti; elected 1 u; 1n shoulders are modmed_ skirt _ Mrs Harry Redmond f Post Graduate course and diploma en or e ensu g » . ~ 1_ 1 m erw ‘ ' i ° ch81“ from Providence. RI. 5i th Y9"- _ “mgr? 1e jlgketesrlllls Ii. E. I-OYZIISI ioitetown - her time had been devgzcfgd e12 President. Mrs. Sterling Mac- - _ . -_—. Submit‘ 95- h! h ‘Show color His funeral which was held on mmlsm-ing to the sick and sung,“ 1.95m -—-,---~ -: e -~-~~-~ ' EBUQTVQLI SCHOOL sgxflitfgnltulgrgfljjrfl jciickct and skirt i" Tclliillfsdumhuynmflginlng to Sliellallvlaris lng until her short life was brought Vice President. Mrs- H. P. IIAZELBRO%KU¥IEOMEN'5 DABNLI! 5011001. u-———1 06mm ~ _ ._ _ - u! o0. WM lrzey at- 1g; h] _ A, w, INST I-IonorRo or t and tun-piers dre ses are preval The recent visit of Rev. Df- tended ‘by o. large concourse of pco- toghe g5: g; (A? best “m, s ‘finial-y humus;- Marlon Grade X (Sh) —i- Gertude Gill out hoes, Wlghtmsein ftomlgoxxistiaglug ggigpéittgl‘; zvhotcanéile “to pay their last and everywhere’ and the- memmyy Blondon. - The annual meetlnstigfw the Honor m“ M. October; 2_ Mary whale“; 3, Eileen Kooug. e‘ P“ ° i” u e ° e d9" depnfied of her beautiful and unselfish lii’ Audito Mr Hedle M Hazeiibrook Women's Ins u was h,“ i , s ' to be at the time a reference $0 friend. A Requiem High Mass ‘ in e rs’ s. y ac‘ t th h me of Mrs. Janice I g, m“, x (yn) ..1_ 1.0m.“ qenilIdy $Jxcfilfsllizixaal tagger‘: 131x113: Fredielriaigi: ggghceleliirafcgl byhhlsalpastor Rev. difiliw the minds and hearts Pleanherfon, Mm‘ spurgeon Mac‘ gfldwfood ‘luesziay. November 9th, Pflmlpdl neputmm Whaimi; I. Willie Power; 8. Mar! rl 0 n v ,- ‘m’? or o e w o so oonduot- She leaves besld ii r one with attendance oi nuw "W" Grade —1. Louis iiracxey: I- Momnis- p gipseiiorgofiwstilim 11v? “iii; 55$? aifglft alas“ 81ft‘?- fi" mother. five sister; fgamttufzrlidl-l: Mrs- 10.2111; lfuzlcbowfiiéon Hum bers 3d two "SM"- if°°gflg Wendell Enron. s. Laure vnsm- Grade VIII-l. Rswnond om; ~ - _ __ B“ N _ 1-1 _ _ W m° l1 0 u Lockwood. North Adams, d d by singing Institue B _ 2. Terese Power; 3- Leo Kenny, JuIi/{Ygibirzcgybihowqnuulbfl0;‘ Yew“ giandchugligg ofllthe Umwtg 321w loving 5°" “d bmth" W" ‘fll- Mary. Mrs. MacNeiil, Rfllibflgl. odEFiSZZLmZZSN°ieff§poigifif°nt igllgwed by roiioatins Club W°' ‘flfime vm-i. Robert ivloun- Grade v-i. Bob Carmichael; 2 vwSno dilioddv made it is expect- P“ L°Y u?’ ‘fflwmf’ no o, d“? ‘am ‘° "Si. i" 3W8" "18 who Were with her during nér The sick committee for next men's Creed. Report of "w dim" tain‘ 2 George weu. Harold Wood-burl’ and Frank Cor- l" cdxumi; the ten clay excursion to Brumwllclil mm e15 inlgrgpsi? o, diiw" °f the gl°rl°us FBSUITWHO" brief illness. as were also her month will be Mrs. Spurgeon ent Committees were given followed 35d‘; v1_1_ Mm, angler; z. michael; 3. Ilene Kenny- J_ 110mm a1 on “msdayl November 1783. o ow gw _ y“ morn. Although no longer among father and hetAuntlibnny,_gene Mach“ “d M,” Myrtle by the annual report from the Joyce Macmy. 3_ grim-mtg; and, Iv _1_ vim,“ whale“: iz 23rd next. being operated by the thrivhGlgxlgnlelir; abated that so n“ his acquaintances he leaves to mamas, and Hume and onei Blond“. v President and Emma,“ The Champlm‘ . V z. Manor“ ‘Wuhan’ ‘F’ Canadian Notional Railways from “a is have“ this’ the“ are at least 1911118"! {he oginmlfliiioiié 0f happy brother Willard at home. to all A bill of $1.80 was presented for election of officers forthe new yen-i‘ Grade IfI-l. Teresa Gill; 2. L‘ ilie Mnrtiltimsl!) Protviricgfistwtgld if mine of such grandchildren still ofiydfiiiiiféd a vv example °' 251x122??? is extended sincerest the raisins 0f nos. 1t was moved then toéik PM; H we“ wood Primary Department rlditli cavnnash: 3i Mervin Mo- ! 1 iggcs ye. n - - » - ‘ - p ~1 - rs. a rm". m. $1,105? WCZIIWTSLOD, general pas- 213E118 £111 kwiarlildmglsowilgggitinfig cl; (Patriot please copy) The funeral service at the home E233 sfilfidyfiflfihne wusafiagf sordid? grade v--1_ Dorothy Hickey; 2- Grgde II-l- M"! Mflwmlld sensor doom. here thoday- umw a bQ-othe, and ewe sisters. In the $1623‘: ‘frag: filifhMzamwi-s ci-m- pointed to raise the flag for the 1st vice -Mrs I210? ‘All?!’ Evelyn Hickey; 8. Laura Moun- Ggraide I —(si-.) -- 1. Johnnie I (lditlOll t0 e ODPOII: - - O 501i, 311d ‘ i- —Mfl,fy O3 y, IG-Q " l _ C ailoidgd for visiting relatives and ca” °' m‘ wlghtma“ u; L‘ made 7 at the Anglican Church of which 00.1mm’ yen.’ n“ m“ meeting . y um - . ii Cham- Grade ! (J12) —1. Florence Mc- w i, lends those taking advanmga o; Possible from the fact that his she w” a member by Rev Mr will be held at the home of Mas 66h N Mrs Vernon wood Grade 111 lThCllre cs3 Nam“ n“ _ r , , I . . 01,95 u r- . _ ; _ . d ‘he 1°“ mm‘ which are m me ilgiinantiixfnuttlheer Cirlglifflzedcllgliflldiilé atrli‘; Instltlltfi Annual Brldgewnte" Eslrnvzlilllgtansvrirlerevdhlan ifihlaagrfiil’ re-eleeazted. ijtlgdlnz Rm omen Anne L. Gill. Teacher. 9‘ basis Stmidflfd firs‘ C1355 one way beg“... his father was the ygung- The PaILbCB-rers were M95515. ‘candy y Auditors, Mrs Seymour Myers. grade 11 (31) _1_ Rpbert -i-———-—i- y‘ fzire for the raund trigirzizvxilallbfiegg- est son o! a large famnl This iélxgllfagllllllégifi, liglcheoéi, Meg-ting closed by singing the Mrs. James C- Wood. w crozler‘ LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL nulod w S" "e a ' tl alist. J n w m , - B owut Direct s, Mrs. Herold Law n. .) —1. Ge id ‘ —- Ii “° “Mk9? games. Nlsw Yogi: fig’ iaoigle as lsghnwheifi 11112:‘- on m!“ N um Charlie Howatt, Lelth Moore. fijjm§efllveflnfifieAngglgiy alga“? Mrs. Cofdy, Mrs. Seymour Myers, 33x3.’ Gegge mmmplonf!‘ gm" 3,011 {or the month o: gels vs. Canadians, ovem er ; x s8 ‘ ‘ with this bud Anni; w; g, °v_ , -__.___l______ m!’ Alvin M er‘ I d . v October: k Chm” Buck Hawk‘ vs‘ Mont‘: iiysinleailinfo I181; parents Iciieut u" members °f Chen“ w°m”“'5 MRS‘ HARVEY 5' MCEmN will‘: ‘flcrilfiiiveitriifyizdtlii: anlill-dresg of Programme y Committee. Miss vgfiefl 1?)‘ —1. Minnie Roach: Grade X Br. --i. Gordon Mac- ‘ foul Mflrmnsi Nwemb" 3M‘ John Wightman and wife. With * Institute WW1 their husbands °r i “__ tn retlri Presid m; M i Pearle Jones Mrs- Kent Jonm, 2 my, Chain ion" a Minnie reed; 2. moi-em MacLeod; 3 g Boston Bruins vs. Canadians. De- this group also came the 13th,.“ friends gathered at the home of Saturday, Oct. 23rd, there Blgndon n“ e ' at on Mm Hl,-o1d'1_,awmn_ champion p ' ' Angus Moomod f/fiitlobérsfiild; also the Montreal o! Liam John wlgmman, (my I fir.‘ and d Campbell for gill-fig fizzy; ilitt Ithe lérrincle tIEedgei-d Dem. 15.6110“, Mame“ o, me w) sick commmee 1°;- Easi», end of and‘ I _ (b) __1_ shin” Mb and; x ._.yq-_ ._1, J5me; Mac- g, ° T °w- _ George Wlghtman who raised end , H‘ 3mm“ 1' “Y 5°°°° sup‘ p ‘i’ 57° ‘m- . th district Mrs. Harold Carver, Mrs. m. i l 1 u, cum . Can-dell. t icgxlilmtgléiltlzllffurionlslaelfglglleg yo: wmnmnded l ream?“ “med ‘he I "it, table w“ W“, rettuy m. g2§hc£ numn§°€w°§ :1“: ilndflgoeeiaifiutygmilivrfliii 21:30:11: l-Iaroldliewton, for West and 6853c I g). __1A walk-on Mpr- Grade VIII-i. Barbers Meo- ‘Loyal New liinglan ers during a 8 ‘ D ~ t n e1" 5- i; g b“ - Mi§es Georgie Myers and Mary _ ' Ieod. o i giant“. rewff_bmh_ilifii& period of the war. This col. ranged 1n yellow and white n YW- UP to three weeks before. she f,‘,‘.‘.‘,,’,,.§.,,,§§°"‘ n“ M m" an Ooady. m“ Grade v1_1. Anabel MOGTHiIiI i.‘ s """"" “ George Wishtnnin. subsequently dainty Yelmw chwsanihemum m" h“ "w" “W” as “58-1- ihoush n was decided u» call 0n new Grade 1 < ) —1. Lei h M0516!» 2. Grant Moocminoil- s. Winston h I wonder if we ever slop to think P 8 I u 1 . went u, England where he conmm- lng used as ‘i: centerpiecebo m 1 a‘: gigs dmt ‘Begins the very best‘ what a privilege it is to be alive mfimbefi 8nd Welwme them i0 the _ Perfect Attendance: - Dorothy McGmth. i- ‘ ed w n“ m1 M‘ dmm‘ An “m”. Am“ part8‘ mg of a u“ u m 1 n “y 0°‘ 3rd‘ ‘he b°°“'m° in such an age as this; when we iii-Strict It Wfl-S H150 doomed i0 Hickey; Laura Mountain: Morton Grade V-l Vernon Mscheod: o v e wightmnns’ were among the oi-i- repast in which much mei-rlment In church and had to leave the see on every Mud ample Qppof- have s cake sale at Fennell and Roach. Clarence Ohempimi; Al- 2. Donald Show. i ; a‘ ,, ginal grantees of the city of was intermingled, and the dishes buwidins. That week she seemed to many for mm“ for lending a chandler-s‘ Moth“ use‘; ma; 1mm Roach; Gan“ may”, m“, wqgryummg Maclgod. i e ". saint John and were in addition . being cleared owov all anthem! in raly some. 'I‘hen a second set- helpmg hand w m“, 16,5 fdrgun. institute send fruit to Ieith Myers George Champion; Minnie Roach: . Grade IV— n. -1. Fred Mac- I- g ‘ given s. large grant of land a l the living room where two inter- buck After removal to the hos- am than we’ not only m ow. our a page"; in the hospital end to Minnie Champion. Reta Gham- Leod; 2. Raymond Shaw: 3- 1 ‘ B mile and a. half square near the 3 estlng contests were carried out piial her condition continued un- community but cmoughéut cam have December meeting M, the Dion. Clam Crone“ Leigh Palmer Mack“; . I city where the village of Bays- . the first being jumbled letters of certain. till a final attack came d d m 1d Wm, c}; home of Mr» George Jenkins roll Qrozier- Edythe 1310mm“. Mme and, n_1 charms M“- ‘ water ‘ now stands. and where ’ what we had previously had to from which she never rallied $182,193‘ “rigor-gen; but geiulwl; can to be answered by a puéding may": Helen mach ' GmflL ' . ,_ I some of the rinection still live. {eat and the second being what is Her passing has been deeply 1mm ‘he paw an “nmdnw "chm Meeting mm ‘dimmed . and‘ !_ L new‘ Muuod: z . a " (r0 mfldwmli" i‘ m," be “m” i ’°““d °" "1 “din”; w“- A ""'""‘"d- "id “m” ‘Ymmihv 1' and avarice whigh evgntuglly mo, followed by a delicious lunch ser- Eliien 1.. Harrington, ri-inoipai- Christine shew: s. about Mc- s that Dr. Wightmans grandfather j monologue by Miss can Schur- felt for her husband and rela- w w“ on ‘smaller orgmaterscalm ved by Mrs“ W001i Mil-wet y, gigkmqy, 551mm, Gnuh i s Y D N E Y the yoilingelsitstmelmialeie of this fahm- i man and a reading by Miss Annie tives, Her disposition was of the om, motto ‘or Home and country V _ I ___ m n’ y . i _GD'M_ liy o oya s n a. r years ad Lowther were much enjoyed. quiet type and her hand was ever conveys in a very few words what - ' * "MM-or —- - ‘Y o —~' i FRIDAY Nov 26th a brief 31011811 Sflrfin! Dart in A jolly sing-song then followed ready to help. would be mo object of m“ o” i 3 I i from Churlimfiiiiw" Saint John for the Purpose of re- their honies thlnklnz Nov llth About four years ago she returned - plemishlng her stores and secur- 193g d 1 1 _ ' u, P_ E d g f t] ‘he ciimmuiluy b? d°m8 the“? BVbOf/IUZ/dhletgyjjrvélgfillftf 1mm mg a mums master preparatory seeme a ong pece away . Islan . olowed shor y mm“ “d aflordmg mo” °p_ _____‘._. A Fox Biscuit that will ACTUALLY take up in pups or adult foxes... _ _ . ei-lcan prize of war and Capt. For Furl/m IIi/drfllnlifln Consul! Wighman with a special crew was what a Creed is for. Let us try in any mm Agni! dii-gcted ‘by ‘glyttglee i; HEALTH VAL" E ti: mirégllyigxspiot: twist; ‘it: A Fox Biiscuiti that is easily eaten by the fox ‘in whole “l?” _ _ orm an a B scuit that can be used along w tii meat. l‘ “oi? {IEOJZZZB W31?‘ Phee dkliioxer THAN 2 “fjdwgfibiif, 3.5"“ w our 50' What do S.T. MILK Fox Biscuits contain ?-Meat. .; ' ‘ came in contact with an American Reviewing our work from a Milk. . .Fiour. . .Bone. . .Corn. . .Fl8h . . .Yeast . . Sail i‘ ‘ ' standpoint. many would say we have accomplished little. something, which is far more u- sential in my estimation than mere mercenary gain. For the past two years I have enjoyed working with you and tried to merit the confid- ence you placed in me when you elected me president. Now another will take up this work and I feel sure that you will give hei- your undivided support and oo-operate to make the coming year e splen- did IUCNQ . and Soda. 1 The price is very reasonable too. , m§.;a*..*l...r i.‘.“ii.’2t4€ swam mo: its; 31:32,‘. W in vie lulled and “many oi’m§o§ MORE THAN 30 GENEROUS $.13“ if}. 13265112‘? mQiSiuYIZ SILVER TIP DISTRIBUTORS ‘d.’ - ' 9" ° Dillon & Spillett, Charlottetown, Pond 8i Deianey.-Sunimerside, 4- ~ Eliersiie Cold Storage. Ellersiie, Claud McNeiil, 0’Leary. Ii ' Also on sale at your nearest dealer. ramp sinvaifrlrraonucrs FOR succii§s A Biscuit that the Fox Ranchers have been asking for a long time- - -- iik, summer and winter. SILVER; FOX CUBES I I I I I I I _ SIVII TIIIISCIIIINLIIIIID HOUSTON ill. 1 ter than ever- For those who wish to 7' send GREETING CARDS to their friends . a long distance away ; you can now make your V‘. selection at CARTEWS B 0 0 K S T 0 R E. A choice assortment of H LOCAL VIEWS which will be very P0911131‘ } this season. See our siiow WIN- a 7 i “By Eeorge itlcMcnus for Kings County. A; noted, he died in Jilly 1871 and was buried in the Wightmim burial ground at Bayswaier.-H. NINE MILE GREEK 808001. Following is the standing of Nine Mlle Creek School for the month of October. BRINGING up“ FATHER ' ‘Yy? WELL- WELL- i|= IT i5 HOT DINNY DUGAN- | HAVEN'T LAID eves ON YOU IN TWENTY YEARS- $.%”"“%E€T>i8<-.WE - - U 23F “ .5°v‘o'.ll%%.‘+’ soizggwe wuz so - SiLLY- OH- i5 THAT 5C9 WEL T AND HOW YOU'D WANTTD FIGHT ALL. THE TIME ' THAT'S RIGHT- INE R WA5 I AH’ HOW vou VE IN A REFORM SCHOOL.‘ U$ED TO GIT DE THAT TIME ' Ameomié-“r z. Neil MacDonald. . "°U$7ln<e"ow Grade ville-incite Gorvcol-f; 2. ANY 3%.“ Elsie Camp . Grade VI—l. Glen MacDougall; 2. Reta Gorveatt. Grade IV-1. Dorothy MacDon- iilil; 2. Annie Currie; 3. Merle Gorveatt. Grade III-l. Roberta Currie; 2. Hilda Gorveatt. Grade li-l. Omei- Gorvi-ati. Grade I sr-l. Joseph Mitchell; 2. Granger Mitchell. Cyfgde I jr.—1. Eileen Campbell. Fred; Burdett, Teacher DOW for sampiesCome _ _ early while the selec- tion is good. Garter 8i 0o. Limited p’