QJCTOBER 23. 1929 a Central Guardian LOADING POTATOES - potatoes at. York Station is the emu of the day at the Present time. o“ Millview PRINCE — EDWARD . AllNextWeek MEPERBIN PRESENTS ARLIE »MARKS; Pcavnus» MONDAY NIGHT‘ OCT. Ann lvlcaora muslin; "w"? "October leaves are iallinl. The harvest time is 955t- The birds are 80in! """h""d' And m, winter is cominl 159-" Mr. Chester Acorn, Village Oreo; who has been snondln! “l” ‘mm at his home. rti-ilmed l" Bum“ by motor last week. m“ Hazg] smith, Millview, left for Huston last week. Hazel W1" be 8'9"‘ 1y missed in the community when ‘he wok g very active part in Sunday School work and everylhl“! m” 9"‘ mined to the uplifting of the com- munity. 350K FROM HOSPITAL - m, many friends are pleased to aee 53g William Vcsey back to York, gm, p, three months stay in Military n“. piial, Halifax. Mr. Vesey was one 0g mp first m enlist in the great wu and fell seriously wounded at Yprep POLICETJOUBT-ffit .tl-.ie Ponds Q9111’; ylilfiftlly IZWO men. drunk and dismiltfll. WBN each rined s5 and ooets or- l0 days. a drunk and disorderlyjasiined rip and costs or. 30 days. a. second was fined $20 and coals or 30 days. and a third for the same had $10 bail estreated. 0119 $330660? was fined t5 and costs or l0 dAYI. and the case of a second dismissed. An adjourned Miss Christina Bruce, teacher oficue ‘m. m, unmwfu] pQ55'_\'-,':‘.-\-_1 of Millvlew School, has resumed hermqum. w” dismissed. duties, after the fall vacation. Miss i Bruce is-doing-exccllent work in the school. CAPITOL . TOMORROW “m” Charlie Chaplin l p........ “SQUARE l SHOULDELRS ” 11"!" 1091 in} sea 0f Passion . . . en- gulfed in a tidal wave of romantic bliss . . saved from human wreckage by a love that weathered all storms. Miss Janie Acorn. Mlllvllw» w)“ h“ ben spending the summer here. f9- ‘ turned to Boston last. Week- ‘ usuhl. (PRICES ‘x F 0 X NEWS ._ ____ NOVELTY SOCIAL GATHERING-Jfhe inter. colonial Club of Boston open their On Sunday. October 13th, U16 nullyfiwla‘ “m” ‘mvnu’ by gm“ ‘ Day Service of the Cherry Valley 515mg banquet’ m “mg”??? mu‘ a“ s‘. wuheld‘ in the Cherry va|1py/Dudley' Street. today. Wednesday, Oct- Church. Despite the inclemency of thc Obi" 73' M’ 5'30 p’ m‘ Hm” fiede" _ _ . - weather, there was a large congrcga- 10K J~ MMTPW- W589“! U"? Silli- Nlght Prices 37'52"80 i.‘ tion. The service opened with "Da)""il"*°' Cour“ Wm deny“ an mm‘ MATINEI; was. THURS. saw. ju dyllll.’ in the Well," followed by “tin! “m” K”- wmmd 11 (mummy 15m ‘Dug-pg 33¢ scripture reading. Solos were glvenfOray. Judge 0f m! Bupnme OW"- suar SALE rnmav aso A. M. by Mrs. W. J. Mutcli, Mr. Louis and and Hon. John W- Mwnlrlnflok ‘"11 Miss Mae McKinnoll, Recitation; by>be present. as guest-s 0f the Club. A Misses Leida. Martin, Estelle Mutch, programme consisting oi.‘ Dmmlntnt Jennie andMae McKinnon. ‘Tile storyispeakers, music by an excellent, 0i" . of the "Good Shepherd" was told by chestra. etc, has been Mepfimd- T710 Miss Hazel McEacilern. Address glvenllrianders 1n the executive who ole by the pastor, Rev. H. Pierce. iwcll known are Capt. Archd. F. ' Iicampbell. John N. Chalsson, Wendell ‘The community at, Orwell and sur-jH. Gordon, Dr. F. W. Christopher. rounding districts were deeply grlcvcdi ---—— when-on the afternoon of October’ PETERS-MCKENNA -— A pretty 9m, they learned that one of their‘ wedding took place at Bt- Dllrnlnnl best loved citizens, Mr. Chas. Mc-| Basilica on Wednesday. October 2nd. l In claim M s M mt _ _ I Donald, had passed away at the early‘ when Mary E. Peters, daughter of Mr. 47* i g r ' ac y" express lined in Canada under the ioint fed- age of .58 years. Being a man of more. and Mrs. Paclfique Peters, Highfleld. _ ed h" “Qutude ‘t the mum's ma‘ than ordinary intelligence, he won‘ became the bride of J; Elmer McKen- l! - feral and Provincial’ policy, lfilt also mu u’ treatment “new” on this i... incentive to those provinces who the admiration of all who had the! na, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mc- Anaconda... ............. . ‘ - 1 " ' 1R t}, b 154,, ‘pleasure of knowin him. He l v Kenna, Charlottetown. The marria e {Bendix Aviation .. .... ... .. 58% puflcululy to M!“ owe“ Fiofrlzminsifpt ‘tlllaanflel: ‘ironic “future Ito mourn, besides hi wife, a nufrlb: ceremony-was performed by Rev. n5 idi\?isl,;a1d:lld' oflllyeelflaliz; 1651x151: (mnwsm ' ' jof children w whom sincere 'rym-' McMahon. D. D., who also celebrated 99% l,“ making the m" ‘m, plum," Dr. w_. J’. Black, ofthe cm. n, hathy is extended. His remains, fol-i the Nuptlal Mass. The bride looked .. 78% I a ' who has Just been elected Canadian lnwtd by a large concourse of people,‘ charming in a dress of man-on glaco Ahea teof thanks! he . ,_ _ , I _ , 89% l ,,,,,,,,,,,’Y,,,”,Z,_, w” ,,,,,,,§§,, t; vim president of the National As- were tenderly laid to rest. in Vemonf satin. mm rial. to match and sliver 3 sociation of Boys Clubs in Britain. ‘Mn Macmtyre on the mom“ of Riv" Cemetery. . ‘ trimmings. She carried a bouquet oi 5°“ declared that the inclusion of a M _ A’ C’ n Wm y 5 d b —--- ‘ pink and white carnation; and mai- M: L s my“ on n ed y oanmlm tum in the averse“ com On Friday, October llth, there pass- den hair fern. Mary E. McKenna, sis- ‘ i l test was a splendid climax in the - 1'1; (Mm Mann,” mm“ home fd n"? at Bosenealh. Mr. Peter ter of the groom, aciedasbrideeruald. ‘ril2li future“ evening from “bending the work that had 81,6353, been can-led 5011M. lzed 42 years. Mr. Gordon She wore a dress of Copenhagen blue on in the Dominion, and he was icmvmuon which w” l‘ ma“ s“? had been ill but a few days. His pass- satin with hat to match. The groom and“, on” . and m“ ‘he Q N_ n“ had been ‘we i118 was a. great shock to relatives and was ably supported by Mr. Angus to make a. contribution to the work friends. He was a man of strong and Peters, brother of the bricleflAfter the by me pram“, ‘nwumgement n“ deep convictions. He was flchln deed, ceremony, the happy couple returned m the clubs (“unwed by the “w oflove and kindness and his door was. to the home of the bride's parents em ‘M Fromm, government," fllWlYs open. He leaves to mourn two where a wedding breakfast was serv- nme “e mproxmmmy mo” mum sisters and three brothers to whom ed. after which they enjoyed a motor be” of Boys and mm “we dubs lime" Iympathy is extended. m; drive, returning at. noon, when they m bum“ n “w”, m (“he mm funeral was held from his late resl- Were met by their imrnedieta relatives b" b "puny growing. m“ ye“ the denoe on Sunday to Brudenell Cem- who were invited for dinner. In the teams in the Dominion contest, at I l i . x $ ,- “F Play That Puts U in Hllruor New Show". Nightly > ’ VAUDEVILLE ‘render Love, lire Humor and Exeltlnl Action blended Into a picture you'll long re- ‘ with ' ' a Thrilling Document. of Paternal hove and Sacrifice. ORCHEST ‘and will comprbe the holders of the highest aggregate sooru in the wu- tes; at the Royal this autumn. Dr. Grisdale, Federal Deputy Min- .. .. 45 l Catholic woman might Join and help ,,, ,, ,,, 109 I along the work. No diocese, she said. 9g would be asked to give more than g0 lit could and here was a duty to rend- 1m" o! Agriculture, and ML a 'S_ “'4 "" “w” “mm” Th” m“ R‘"'°'"arlrell. Livestock commlnloner, ex- _ 350 ‘end Andrea Caasulo, she said, was] d m m”, immensely 53.; ‘particularly interested in the work of i New e V” u , ‘pleased at Canada's opportunity to a“ u” 0mm“ wmm‘ Lug“ “dlbartlclpaw in the international con- itest. It would prove not only a great iatimul-us to the clubs already organ- l ter, Mrs. J; T. Stanton, lives in San, years in California. Reid. her Noun“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _' Fran¢15¢g_ husband, ivaa a native of Charlotte-I, Pow" corponflon j town and a leather merchant inlpfice B,“ __ _‘_ ___ Mrs. Annie Taylor, a. native of‘ Chicago. He died scvcn years agolyQuebec Pow" n ____ u Grand River, P. E. I., lives in the Shc owns a number of tcnementvshawmigm u’ n _ city of Eureka. Her maiden name houses which she rents, and lives vcryismlterfl _ n was Armin, Cantelo. They have been comfortably. She was Bessie McCal- ‘_ 38 years in California. 'I'hclr family lum, daughter of John McCallum. ‘swans __ rlbttetown, P. u. 1.. are not exhausted.‘ "w" °' m" 5°” ' w“ m" .P°°p'° °’ Uh“l°“°‘°w”' P‘ E‘ I" Wauanmaelr i‘; ‘mind one enjoying prosperity m‘ daughter. Mr. Taylor is a lumbcr will remember the late Mrs. Sarahwimlpeg Electric H » Ocean Park. He is William a. sun-i Braden l 9mg“ w“ ‘Y’? u“ ‘mm mnmnlstvel of Cnnndn PM - > of Seattle for 2o years. She was mmeghmy " mons. He has been 22 years in the; i daughter of the late Dan McCarthy‘ Golden State, and lived in Denverfl , v Amfiflcfln C811- “azbolo 25 yea“ He L! a builder and I met in Long Beach a son of Hugh, of Charlottetown, Recently I met heri .-. l. t H l k 1.. I ' and Mrs. McVay of Charlottetown, P. niece. Mrs. Molly Langley, who rlow Jkcontracor‘ e eeps a "it c as- E I This is James Mcvay who has occupies her aunts beautiful modern. ‘gpartmenthouse “his 0mm 0mm‘ ' ' i t l i th Golden State 1 home The lino Mrs nugan had a3°°"‘°lid't°d G“ " fflPark. His wife is a native of Mon-I bee“ e5“ lea" “ e ‘ . ' ' rlnternational Harvester d ' He w“ an engineer on board 5193mm pollcc funeral in Seattle and was- r. a. They have one son and one Kennecott Caper . . . . .. Qluaushm, ships on the high seas for tcn years, buried from St. Alphonse Church a ‘:3: ' , v . v iParamount Players Lasky v = then lived in New York City till he scar n50 lMt Allfll- Shh “M mild llnpwr k Co‘ B. "um. l ‘ .R.Sdl0 .. ...- . 4 - _ ‘ , . .. i ' . i Gem" v Macxmnon o; Ban: mother live at Rainier Thurston Co ‘surfing swarm“ u u. ¥edro, who hails from st. George. P.‘ wdsnlnswn- Every summer for the‘ M“ M- E- Kelll’ "l"! dwillitdwulys Overland 1E. I. is an old subscriber of The past nine years he has gone there DOYOIlIY. 0f Qnklflnll. silent BGWIIFC P R " "" Maple Leaf. His wife is a native of‘ and spends his vacation with his par- WM“ vl-slllnlz friends in Tens and‘ Géneén ha“; 6M California. Mr. MacKinnor-i is fOTEj, enis._He works for the city of long Qillnllil. bflbfn-‘l-fl. 51111118 the ll-lm‘,U s Sm‘ . n5 jlman {or the Hammond Lumber Con} Beach in the manufacturing of gas. m9!‘ mvlllllfi- Mlfi- Kfllly. (fflflfleflll ' ' ‘ ' "' " It'll-r San Pedro, and is about 30 years His sister, Mrs. Mathewson, ill/CS in Minnie Campbell. Lime Harm??- P- E- B S im the Golden 5mm They have two,‘ Long Beach I). ls an active member of the Maple _ gun; and two daughters. He has two‘ A real pleasant woman in Loni: M“ 9111b 0! 9811181111. Bu“! of No" Sea“ a” hlbzomera one, Joseph MacKinnonl Beach is Mrs. George Reid, who halls‘ ' Bunk o’ Mann”! .. .... IIs4D% lives in San Francisco. The other, A.‘ from Clyde River, P. E. I. She lircd A DTOf-ZPEESIVE Cli-lzbn 0f Seattle isgmk of 00mm " "' "' " an i D. MacKirmon, in Oakland. One sis- 20 years in Chicago. and has been six 305C911 319139113141. Tim“! 0f 1711175113.,’ ewe " "' "' " P, E. I, He came here 30 years agmlmy" Bank " "" '" -- '" 34° l Hc is a wholesale merchant of auto- (spduw u“ aura“) i mobile supplies trimmings. ullholster-i ' MONTREAL!- °°b 91-"1" "°°¢' "l"? Ind W“ lnrsely attended, evening about seventy-five guests as- insr. etc. He owns the large building of. ntion of the very rapid P108168! the my“ m“ Iwpfmmed nearly D . ' ———— sembled and enjoyed the dainty re- ‘ his business establishment, besides n? Revlews WQfk much h“ been m“: m (mud. m 3,000 members. I ‘Mr. James Montgomery, City, w“ past. The remainder of theevehlng r magnificent home m the Mount m,“ the development of Boy! "*5 Gm‘ 4 ~ rln Millview Wednesday. was spent. in dancing other er district, suburb of Seattle. He also‘? C. W League “m” ‘M’ ‘mtlm’ mum“ u MRS euzanilrn camnau. ' _ —-—-- amusements. Exceilent music» was ' has a summer home p: Rose Point, to be signs-ll! honored in 1W0. b! “mm M- 1'1 Jenkins and Clarence] furnished by Mr. Robert Weeksiwd , Hood Canal. He and Mrs. MacDonald u“ mdwon d . emu-um “whet Th! death ocouned on Thur-may" w°°¢ were recent visitors to Iona. l Mr. Howard Molyneaux with Mrs. ,\\'ere absent when r called. They were sr. JOHN, Oct. 10—Spesking at m“ *"'“" ‘“°““""°"'“ “m” evening, October 11, at the residence. Mn" _ l Anthony Hlllshey accompanying on lspendlng the week end at their Rose m. “mun mum,“ o; m, gt John wlfllIW-‘loh held annually in Great of h" nephew, George Macmmldl - K915“ W“. was a recent, m9 mlndlflln- Th9 POPHlB-fltl’ 0! m‘ fmnfi notinsn- Every Year he gives a diocesan branch o: the Catholic mm" ‘"4" "l" ““"l"°°‘ °' m’ Vernon, of Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, “M” ‘° Mulvlew- ,‘ rollns couple was shown by hie num- i picnic to all his employees and friends wemensuague here yesterday, ma, m?“ bnmlh °r u“ Nmmlu “w” widow o; ch; 150p Angus campbeul Mr s M ____ 1 orous and enstly gim received, The “t H°°<l Cm“ Mrs- Mnwnnnld la a w. .1. momma. or Charlottetown. Minn o! Bow and Girls Olllbe- altnoush Mrs. Campbell had been in - - oore. New Perth, was a re- slnomzr gift to the bride was e owl ‘i daughter of George Nicholson. of P. a". 1.. National vice president. ex- ‘Rn tum which will mhmfl" ""1 railing health for the last few Years. m“ mm’ t“ mllmw-M- i "mil-vi to the bridesmaid. a. while Cranalli n" maiden name helm: tended greeting! and good wishes =41 1n "l" “W” "hm" l‘ M“ her death came as~a shock to nor ' ' 801d “florist: to the sloomsmln not Kw“ Nldwlsml- The‘! "m"? 60n- trom the national executive to the 411"”! u" M!“ "mull/m" ‘h°" manyirlends, as she bad been able °l 8°11! W" llnlfl- In the Woe-mil’ slot! of three sons. I met Mr. McDon- diocesan convention, paying a glow- in 171181554 1"‘ "lldmnmlu- "m 5° to be around as usual until about. a mu" “l” Wmlmll’ 418951?!“ "will" "m" ‘"°“‘"- “men who wee looking ing irlbuu to Mrs. .1. n. Owens as selected It the confine Royal Willi" week previous to her death, when she Mr- and Mrs. McKenna a long and - after his office. I also met Lloyd one of the past national officers who "l? It Tbwnw- 7mm "nmmn" l“ Ellis-His father and mother are na- had been held in very great esteem i319 Boys and Girls Cattle Judging by the national executive. She said that. the catholic WOmQIFS League Islanders In California . ~ ‘- (By n. n. Delaney, M. n.. u. Oakland: Maple Leaf) ‘ 'All the enterprising men of Char-l isteel of Canada... .. ... o- o... o.- s: “had expressed lPpNCllllOIl of its en- 72 1 deavors. .... ale =- r- IN LONG BEACH . 1051' 109,2 ‘her first visit to Saint John. and re- .- use left for California. His father and} hish 6510mm u n.- .. a; ew: a I ...‘. Junior. Lioestock l Team Fo_r_England i. __ She leaves to mourn besides a num- ber ’ of nieces and nephews, one brother Alexander, on the homestead’ The funeral, which we; largely M. ""4". $00k Place on Saturday mum- 1118. October 19, to St. Joachim: by the last rues of the Catholic "Innni- Lil-Inn» m- Inma- Church she calmly breathed her last Yangon“)! was confined to her bed where she happy wedded life. gradually grew weaker and fortified —————-—-———-- ilvcs of the Island. His mother was a contests held at. the Royal Fair un- Miss Oukcs of Westmoreland. His fa- der the auspices of the Onnedlen NI- 1lilvrnlivdvrl-~I~5 . \ ~ {Tileé/fla i mfrisiiiire‘; 1.llQ'—- drown iu,' cured in. irrpi in whrn you .asir [or ’ ltKYalli0lf0N l eher is Lewis Ellis. l i ilfskiilc Burlcy Lcal, iiie fcurc and the (arc the! ‘llcrps the bile down, the, flavour up when you ask inr ‘BLACK IWUTI/ CHEW|N ; 0400440001 ooooomnoeoovvooooo-oe icanada PM?" H"! Pipe!‘ . E. R. BROW. 146 Richmond St, Fire, Life, Accident, ‘Sickness and .. 7 Plate Glass Insurance at l l Jiowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies itgent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis: M e0» ., i i i i 4 i 4 4 Charlottetown 4 l i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 O15 was international and existed in 44 countries. its total membershlpbeing 25,000,000. She spoke of the diocesan bodies being composed of different subdivisions and referred to the C. W. L. in this country as being cent- rally orgsniud and representing 30.000 Canadian women. She touched upon the matter of immigration and spoke of the problems of looking af- ter the strangers coming to our shores. especially the women. The Sisters of Service had been organised Asbestos __ w m 4,,‘ to care for this work and its mem- Bfgzlljnn __ M,‘ ibership was composed largely of B_ A, o“ __ Gliteachers and nurses, Mrs. Maclntyre 11 Q power __ __ n __ ___ 45,, ésald. These Sisters taught English to Buudqng products __ m _ 31,,‘ I the newcomers and trained the ‘girls Canada c" __ u. n" 27,‘ V‘ in the family in the rules o! hygiene Canada Cement H a“ , and rudiments of their faith. There u u. am rglewgoday. she said. s; professing Canada Bel-win ... _,, ,,, ,, 1 l o sew“? u“! ‘ . . Domini“ Edd; __ _ mgfljarid novices. m s. o. s. maintain Foreign Power Securities " . 37| hostel‘ It the pom md mo” m. was" Company U trains. In the wast. the Sisters of Sea- Gencral Stccl Wares" ' ' “c, worn h “med m“ m‘ ha“. " " of the settlers and the children are Home Oil ... ... ... _... o. eae uught by mall. . Imperial Oil .. .. m ..., Mm “Minty” mo“ o, m, n” Industrial Alcohol .. .. 14g mm“ uhohnmp m“ u. m“ to International Nickel . ... ... 50% my ‘m. o! ‘h. “mom: a,“ International Petroleum .. 27% who”); 3M paid a girl Ila given a Massey Hal-rill .. ... ... u... 4! “m. y," when", “m.” "u, m, Montreal Power ... .. ..... 106% undmundm’ u,“ m, n, u, m" Mow Flonionw , =1"- her time to Catholiework and m National Breweries ._. i... .. 143 "m; gflmq u ; 13”‘ n“ u". National steel Car .. ... ...... 65 may. my“ chug-am" .1 Canada Bronze ..... 6i Mantle; m cue g1] a; Canada Malling .. ... ... 1s qggppup Qgagy gqq" m1"; Drrninion Tar sq ... ... r. 23 Famous Plum-s .. ...‘. ...... we MONTREAL srocx EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Gwen. shields d: Co., Monty-pp], m gum" Jones k Co, 88 Great George street, Charlottetown. Quoted at close, Oct, n, 109g Co" Money .. so. Abitlbi .. .. s2 Alberta Pacific Grain .. ,.,, ,, 3g u u“ r It! u.- aalell I 01in neg pant eratiua fegalliagthla sebolanblp ma. momma been! that all’! tional Railways Department of Agri- culture in cooperation with the Pled- enl and Provincial Departments of Agriculture. The basis of selection of the team was decided at a conference of of- ficlals representing the Federal De-| partment of Agriculture and the C. N. R. Departmental Agriculture. The decision to include a team from Canada in the international contest in Britain, came about as a result of the recent visit to Canada of m. x. n. nobles president. and Capt. Kills secretary of. the hitlelnal Aa- aoclatlon of Ion Olube in Britain. wtiiehhasatotalraembenhlpofmm tlnn 800.000 and which ineiudu a Donald and Wag born in Vemop, E. L, on April 2i,’ i844, She wag on the above mentioned date.‘ Mrs. Campbell was a daughter of the late Alexander and Sarah Mac- Church, Vernon River, where the Rmeral Mass was celebrated by m, pastor. Rev. P. D. MacGuigan and ell i! it}: waslnildml of I‘ m“ Christ,“ YWlls a torestinth d lady of sterling qualities, a. clever cemetery. e ‘ “mung conversetionalist, a. devout christian The pail-bearers we“. James C. and a favorite with all who knew her» Irvin , Jam Incl-fly life she went to San lran- g c! M-ccommm Wm.“ cisoo. where Oamvboll. who, with their only son. predeceased her many years ago, (w. Qllnvbell was a native of Priest Pond. P. I, I.) After some thirty-five years spent in the Pacific states of U. S. A., m she returned to her native province say and for the‘ last nine years, m; "gm. ed at the old ‘homestead at Vernon. Dfllko. John MacDonald. 30pm Wood and Charles MaoKensie. May her soul rest in peace (Patriot please copy) she married Angus i I l i "_"—*———--___ Despite the great number of 5pm.! obiles in Iondon a recent test of the: m! "In "you cannot crap; the lrfnd? “M” "ll-him fleeing a white! 0m was found still to be true, very larnruralbranch madeupof the DOII and [iris farm eluhs. Al has been stated the Oanedlari team "will be ' from the ---- ‘ intheannual 0. N. lleattie iuqirlg competition n. the aoyal Winter m», - ' "rhe C. N. a. Dominion wide con- test la open to all ban and girls ealf feeding and eafile breeding clubs in no. provides wales are organised under the joint policy of the Federal wpartment of Alrioultmo and the various provincial departments. This contest ‘has been’ lined Upon; as the basis p! selection of the over- qn‘ farm because of tin ma. an" it ls only the national bone-nil judging concerned is upon a national policy. ‘the team ‘to g9 overseas will consist of thfla" Ilmberl. eitharboys or girluor ma, The Guardian regrets to learn oi the serious illness of Mr. Heal’! Hardy. York Mills. tn his ninetietb year. Mrs. Etta Ir. Lamphler. Pleasant Grove. spent Sunday n Winsloe, uu lilest of her sister, Mrs. Nunn. Mr. R. D. Carr has left Pleasant Grove and has taken up his residence at Brackley Polm, Read. ‘PM many friends or Miss Ida McLean. nurse in‘ lilting. will N tlad to know that she 1s doing well liter her recent operation. in not: / 2|"? ‘the vim ' aolwirhilandi . Ifilil, 70in merchant hr a Iin of Rug COUPONS M! in circulation an "I ‘lily condition . Cvlv Tobacco Co's Qugflfy Facial with at aulleiiie la v fir.