P Q 1 » \ ` \ . t . { x i r' 3 I i » l i v | I i I _ 1 RINCE EDWARD To-DAY i the unwritten laws With , 0 r c h e s t r A Usual Prices .ei urineliwoiiin S9017 0|' Glllglandh masters in a brilliant setting of Broadway's nigh; mg, ng. o_i' th- gpcakcasies. ,BEN BABD ._---___ JOHN BOLES Our Gang “MYSTERY CAPITOL 3- BIG FEA' USUAL ` W PRICES RIDER” TO-DAY TURES-3 .GREAT ‘ SHOW THBILLS AND LAUGHS \&e\ ,+~`i'/5 . ‘ i _lull I 1 "7’f '» ` `> f _ ' Q / I 'Lv' I rin gooey, 'l§Y`UN IRAS A real romance of the old West - He rides- like a demon, fights like one ln' gpiybd, and make; love to the queen's taste in this galloping thriller. Also Juvenile Comedy “loo 'ri-ities” one “rigors shadow" serial ., MATINEE TODAY AT 3-15-SAT 3-00 i ‘_ _ V _ rArtEwar.r. n.egaP'i‘ioN 'ro Mn. _ ‘tion in the 1oil°W1ns Subieetsf- J Am) MRS, THOMAS PALMER, _ ,If Special methods of teaching in , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,, F orezgn Born In l, est ,,,.,_.,,,,,,.,.. ,,...,..._ g ,_ .y ....~q.'_ Primary English to pupils of !0r~ On the evening of 'I'hursdsy,March A b b C d ° 1' d “im Origin' 14th. hr e’ number of the resid- S I“d“~°’m“1 art metmds 1°’ “mu 4 a . g schools. exits of Brookfield assembled at the . . bo St d ts om, 0, M, and M_._,_ Thom” Pal, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Re- in addition to th; o vc. north r to a them honor in the form port on Work Among New Canadians in “fe P°"““‘°d W ° °°‘” ”' Mr. Alexander Campbell was el- ected chairman for the evening. In a :few well chosen words he, stated .the pur-qpse of the gathering| and then called upon Rev. R.. Hensley I Stavert to read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. . The following is a copy of the ad- dress: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer, Dear Friends: Some weeks ago a report was cir- culated throughout our community, that in the near future you were likely to change your place of abode. We had hoped that when we first heard this that it was not true. But .now we know that it ls true-all too l | t I I i 1 » v i r 5 ~ -N-.oi-.-v ,- _ i i l l I 1. \ »-._ 3-..¢<._ .- ._ true. You are indeed making a change and that change we under- stand is to begin no later than on the morrow. ‘ Some ten years ago you came into our midst as perfect strangers. Be- cause of your general good nature nd your heal-tiness of manner it was got long until we felt that we had lnown you for years. In all that pertained to the good ef our community and of our .church you always took a deep interest. Henceforth both of you will be much missed in ou of tho Bi»‘ i-ion thence west along Joseph F111' pmioka south bouiiasry line tiii it masts the out sli_|_a_§(`the Prince Bd; page Lima ncilmy thence south lion; the out use or tho we imi- way to the north boundary line °f now or formerly the property 0! gym wooagiaio thence mt atom slid James Wooliidgoh north b°““d' lf! to the Mount Edward Road 'tlymce north along the said Road W the piece of commencement bein! the lot of lend now diown on PW’ 144 of llh|ohl.in’e Atlsl marked with the nitric of Charles Hacock mil gmtslnlng several and one half HCM Q! lend s little more or less. The above sale is under and bl virtue of e power of nic contained ill In Indenture of Mortgage bear- lns dm the first any of December -4- D». lm and made Between Joh" Uhowen of Charlottetown Rorllii In dugm oounty ia Prim edward Illsnd fennel' of the first part and or the uoond part default havin! been made in peymsntof the inur- Ut du' under aiu .mortsuc F°f D~'f'4=\\l¢r»‘-»nn1r~to nomo a Mc- Kinnon solicitors. Mm Bank amid- her mother had laid up to the corns- iwnding dst/e. During November, De- Intafmont was in the I-Ilrtlville ccmber and January she lgid gn gg 0ll7l¢0\\l0G\l@I@y|, ‘ml Ohdlwttlbvll, this lltil of April A. D. i929-V ._ ._ __, g .J 59.5' |~_ pEwAll ` ` Mortflh umm. mi. wg. 133 Ima' ml mucho. i, , i , _ _“_-,, in , t