=33 _ flaw» ~ <~ u p rllish (onsois "tops." lrlileh Consuls Trophies representsupnmeey in cwllng. While only n few con have the sails-v fdcllon of being culled lrltlah Console ‘ Provincial Champions, myone and everyone can enioy the satisfaction of British Console Smoke-Pleasure. BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTE! PLAIN IND! CQIK‘ TlIl ' l a .. , _’ CIGARETTES ,_y PIPE TOBACCO - CIGARETTE TOBACCO ‘7AAJe4n4-a4‘ YA‘; ' , i l- ~~-— ¢-,~-' -w 'Mr.W.E.Barrctt Wade! Engine Builder’: Hobbyimgfi m———e$,§g£.o;.$o:? iFills Two Years’ Spare T imefggghwl. w. %.;,_s-....~..~.....fir._ ' i ' ~ I H ' Haul-fill)‘, {all i MI :..-.,..v."_., , u,‘ ‘QQW ‘Rfxgzzsrs. ~€~\.~.~§=>@ P». . . gnnn-nxin ‘n4; ' i in! is and . o rfiyhitlends and was beloved by all 9W . , ‘Ihere remain to (rherish his mem- ory his wile formerly Amy Nichol- v dtii ears o! age, h! Infill!!!‘ ' r Iggdthe homeswodmeh "§‘§s»n""'i° rm u ’ Amy ma’ . J. 5. cum and . (D|r.)' Barrett both o1 Hunter River. mother a one sister pre- deceased him several years 88°- FOUND LIVE SHELL VUN, Welu —(GP) omas Etva-ns found h. live shell. He wok it to the police station. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION . lltting end séranlrlnz Gleason f u. .|. mason OPTOMETBJST Montague. P. l. L l Office flours: 10 to l! AM. 2 to 5 EM. | Holidays etc, by eppointment. , Oiliee Connected with DBUGSTORE q; nnnnnnnnnnnn-n. British Consuls I sm o! Andover. N. B., one son Nell. ABERA -- wing scrap iron in his yard here. eek led b23351 h ib ldth2 find amine Saturday afternoons when inshgg-heighi 8!’): fine-Trim new: o m cuml alarming “fir?” “' 2i‘ ' rho manna-FM m cnsswnu. m Photographs. OONIIDKIATION use INIUI. mo: TrflU-‘l-ll-IIJ VALINTINI TIA ‘Drinity church. Bummer. Ieiiruln 11th. Ausbloel Your: Peonies Union. L-W-S-B-zi. rouse count - An appu- yeeterdny at the Police BONBHAW RID CD088 XIII‘!- lNG-‘Itre regular meet oi’ the Oheeflul Woriners wu eld on Ilbb. 8rd with the president, 0on- smnoe . 1n ridfiie or n Joke. ‘Ilha treasurer reported having $3.60 on hand. It was decided to sell candy st, the first opportunity, also to make a. oliowhlchwillbesemooeorne’ porn! other country and gel: one in ex- cluflge. I1; was moved and sec- n that, n social tinw be held ex St. Patrick's. New oommitiees ' we . E" u- nmuw“ ' Oeeii Meoflmll; portfolio, beenher. Shirley Oroeby, Maxine Bnlmond, Constance Macheod and Mae Mac- Donald; circulation, Cecil rm- Phnil and Ohrisizine McLeod. Roll a . I ToGSigtop t§o| I =1 r war-Wu" ‘M! %fr.ii“"-fi~.“~i.."*fi a "silt-Willa wesenoeededoniyby durum hoepihniityottheirgoodhostnnd ” ‘ ,Mr.mdMre.Gr~imes. Personals Mrs. J. A. McDonlldpl Cordi- gnn, is visiting in the city, the guest oi Mr- and Mm. D. J. Riley. mans Wilbur MncNeiil o1 Milton and Lincoln MacRae Glasgow Road spent the weekend at Brad- albane visiting their relatives. OBOE-GI MQKAY DIES SUDDINLY warrior-dimes, Sedro-Woolley, ' l ash, Jnnupy 19) George McKay, popular and welbknown local business man, died at his home on Taicott shreet W ‘ ’ ' um- . ‘b0 ' ‘ ed presenting coupons. Next meeting to be he in two weeks time. (Psi/riot Peace Copy). SOCIAL GATHERING-On the 9 eveningoilieb. 41th,a.s0cl8JBWilh' m, eringwnsheid mtthehorueotNLr. and Mm. John T. Grinres oi Wetervele to welcome Mr. and Mire. M834; HBGNI fo their midst and in the community. There was- pzesem much local taiem which geve rise to very pleasant enter- ‘ ‘ ‘. "The ierlnnstio toe" was lively tripped '00 violin music, rendered by Mir. John Grimes and D. J. Hugheeflrhe ready wit o! the Irish was displayed in the sirpcr-ebimdance o! Jokes winch rolled {mm-Allie appreciation and enjoyment o! which was evidenced in the loud peels oi hearty la/ugh- ter. Gongs were sweetly rendered by we. J. D. Hughes and Mrs. Innis Grimes, while those 0i’ lighter vein were given by Messrs. John Grimes, J. D. Hughes and O'Brien, a. scholar‘ o! aobive and 1 “ mind, vmo so drama/ai- cally periormed many nedsings in the enioyment oi’ ell present. ‘the rneeIsorvedbyMiJsVioiaGr-imes endMi-a. IuuisG-rimee, enters which speeches d! welcome were lo their xespeoili their gmti and mppreoieutlm on illness oii only a few days. His sud- dendeaihwasagreatshoekbohlr many mends here and thr-ounhmrz the counhry. Fhmeral services were held in the _ Liemiey che. at 8:80 o'clock on Saturday a moon and burial was in the Union cemetery. Active pall- bearers were W. E. Runes, George Hammer, Roy Couch. Leland Oink Willard Eaton and Nick Dohefli’, and honorary pail bearers were l‘. G. Abbott, Olareng- Barney, Dr. J. W. Doughty, arr-y Mullen St, Binghnm, L ‘ E. Aiverson G90?!“ George McKay was born at New Inndon, Prince Edward Island. Canada, on May 5, 188i. and was associated in business there with his father. who was posianslster and who was also engaged in the shipping business. In i900, Mr. McKay came to the United States and entered the hotel business in ‘luomna- ‘Then, about 1918, he came in Sedrorwoolley, where he has since made his home wiilh the exoe tiun of a few years in Celi- Iom . For man-y years-he ‘was his, he went into nnrtnershi in Th Castle with his old irien and business associate, Harry Mullen 81'. - During his long residence here, George McKay endeared himselj in Wi.;'§.%i§?_.§°€.€$i ‘£331’ “newer; friendliness. He was an ardent ing,,ar1d took n keen interest in athletic events oi’ all kinds. Mr. cKay was a member o! the Masonic lodge at New London. I! survived his Bl ley Lysle, Oakland, California, and a. nephew, Walter Nicholson, Beet- (Patrlot please copy) OYiheiuilflsvorendnnrniiii-ansgoodneeloi ioodsbyoookinqeleolrioallythemodernliolpolnt way. Failures just don't happen-e complete dinner csnbooookeddelioiouelywhiloyonerenillelirom home. Andthsernszingfloipoint '"oookes£asluloodwi1loook"—mithheeiclemu Junshine. Viritymudeehs-‘IendeeethisGenorsI EIeoirioWRenQedTon-TonoI". Yonwllllihtlieoen- venienceoiihoTnble-Topdedqn-nndthelloelof advanced batnrel that women have elweyl wanted. MARITIME ELECTRIC 00., '141; czmnnmn onnznnr. nuns-rare Cmyhimited Ceixodelemonil GENERAL ELECTRIC ' Hotpoint Range MAI)! 4N people are taking in a show ‘I00 class which hsul the “Inter-i r nhockey match. Roland Arthur Flurnpmn oes down inio his base- Ln‘ - ‘ >.. O a A i O 3. Q B‘. ,. sf‘ é. _, 1 w r- dail between ontre and To- niuonn Limited " No. 1s Westbound Thimble; Theatre, Starring PflOPEYE-—Now Showing-“Yes, Sir, That's My Baby!” - Tomorrow- “Puppafl Got a Way With the Ladies." nent 1t 2 Isabella Avenue Mont- real and lBT-Bbw work_ on. his scale model of the Canadian National Radweyls Hudson type “$70M clue I HOCGMO ve. He has been working ' on the model Ioftwo end a hal year-lend aims et completion in the 11% eummprm - I en completed the model will e I. ‘lg-inch scale copy o! the swlit ‘ant; All o! the work has hem done ~Pfium ton with the exception mull sectric motor which in ed~ i9 operate the model at n pee (l0 miles an our. on the driving wheels, which ere‘ urchesed. 8"‘ ‘>1 ibalmlnwtlve, _ "Health end Diet." mm state- menfas 0t Dr. Edward Melloubv. . by Mrs. MnwR-ee. Nexit meeting! ionic will be Oanadienization and National Dvems. roll call ho be , d ‘N . “iifeefi” Thin? Efiimlifilfliiii "me FOUNTiNG .:=.~":::..z@.~@:.:*» "n". "m; °F "°\>"' "5 .603 alionrlog w3e§°§i°z5 Tons, GREAT STUFF coa, the real "5700" weigh: rung ounds. The nnadisn National ‘ , ocornotive has drivin wheels 0t M inches outside diarne capable 0t y .‘ obtaining high speed. The boiler tenure is 2 5 ounds to the square ch and the bi lire Rex is fed by a Q obstruc I view under any condi- n _ot~ ism or mow. ___ _____ _____. u. 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