l u rrv la A MATTE V l use we Se", »'Ir,|’aton;s.' '. later-face‘ "owders n auybo y else because we sell’ the same-kind that other stores do. . age.. v Egg Cir owill behold in Hazel assortment of’ neviery and better. ‘T If you, want sonwlc-"L v new, ask us one complain-that, . IliUll wss__too brief Qhsiore.” _ ‘ was this way; l’ll" ' asleep betel-e‘ the ' : ‘.zl"|~|.! ‘h _‘: . - 14o oreicueogo st. l - f. l ‘ . .,_ ' iii snll','.;;';'> int}! other tobueeos orgy-spy; tqflqet by; 9, , Twist. It has ospturedltiletaots oflfevery than r used it. and is still adding new. honors to 111*‘ 9W‘? d" 111d ‘what is .the;reasonj‘ Service. flavor, qual i"\'- #0011913!- is what‘ till Jiefles es‘ the usel- st all s. Nicholson. TOBACCO. _ lishnlent‘ Halifaxq v ca-that‘ have‘ won. Popular favour. "Hewett their. ‘racy; 'Gi-i_l.,."f7ll‘and“F‘i|.iRlTY m:- "PIfEloLESS” ‘more Tome? - - "PEERLESS” CREAM SODA , 2E ‘._..1§$s" oltluvtlrl‘ siQliAsll “PEEItLEssMsARsAPARl-LLA "ncannlossiruluilrolvsquash‘ ‘ "Pj-Jnrtnmss" ltPPLlfr-NECTKR Tunic-Lass? BELFAST“ GINGER ALE‘ _ .- v t ' w. lm grocer, or dialer today_ ' > q on ' A, -w ‘ ..-. Order" a hcaaellfrc m‘ '1,’ Said ll,‘ POPULAR FRI? there .qp,>.th_e l '4 iliiliiiera l ‘lyflhnuv .1. s; '1'. MORRIS, m, ,.,,°,. ,._,,,,,.f.,, i’ RY.- riurii '1 ‘ Prince Ilfwarxd 4 island Eli‘ Approyleli "Monolith? ‘ NON-GLARE‘ LENS g _‘ . Ell-Willi w _ . 1- ?... ... Q 0-O-OOQOl-O00- a.- Q-cwo oOnvO 00-0-0 o§e~0 cQQQ-Qlz . . . . . . .3175 Pair =10 8-1-4 ole._'....... .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'.$s_00 Pair \ 3-8 -and- larger» -- 100 Pairs‘ for Ford " “ "srj-"Izclzaql"; " » We n. heluiqua OI‘! "i6.- niccassories.‘ ~ t.» .‘"'- ,-~..-. < ..._‘... niueh,he Wiiilitll). y t ndioirieli and Artisticaliy rrhle- their t" on ‘Art Piper.‘ Oniy-"Lllniioiiliiiillgilrcr _ Vltvlnlilssc. j Y ' ' huhvi _hci$“ r.» this i?" M i . PORT NOEén our store,‘ Visitors ‘are invitefi look over our. stock. v 3i. an ica cigars testfvili will be ‘held at the Orange Hail, Mill View ‘Monday evening August 23rd. Pro-_ coeds‘ it'll“ of "Protestant Orphan- . , H __.2‘3‘Qi_l~‘8-iil-2l. A- resume/or THiBtratllcona i brook Sc odl on Monday evening Aillllst 23rd. Bustnessofdnlport- ~ ance -to the circle wiii ‘lie discussed.‘ A full attendance of members and ‘other farmers lsirequeoted. Wm‘.- ‘Kerr will he present. BBLI-B-IO-Sl -. col-loot neonate-tuna The suggestlonllas been made that the "opening of‘ the City schools he de- ferred until Tuesday, September 7th, the day after Labor Day, and not on Wednesday Seplem-hcr 1st. as was announced by the Board of Education. . TAKES NEW Poslintirl.-°;vlr. J. Csrlyio Bell. for many, years with J. H. Myrick Co. has 'gono to‘ Charlottetown where he has. ac- cepted a position ‘with Messrs. Stems. White 8e McNutt. the Gray- Dort People. i CAR FERRYn-JL1S understood- illst the car ferr,y steamer, “Prince Edward island)!‘ Jiovlii undergoing hermit»: in l-lali will .back on the Bordcp-Toiigéntind Yfroute‘ in‘ ‘ itett day! time,“ ,»‘-)._- t f . , , n r r - "nnvoifmlsruooicr CIRCUIT. -IRev. P. A. Fitrpatrick will hold services on Sunday 22nd at T-ryon, 11. Appln Road 3 pun. and Vic- torts‘ or 1 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will lie admiflifl" treated at Appin {toad and Nlcliiri“; Mr. R. Motlcalfe will preach at Crnpaud at 3 ‘tfciock- _. ' . ' -.l. -El_PIK'E suPT. or-' supplies‘ sgndflquipment, Vocational Branch. D5954); Soldiers‘ (Civil .l't.e-estab- is at, present at \ Hospitrli,‘ ari-hngin: lien s cLca n for the sole of all=$ilPDi,\l5.;Bi1\illIr‘ ' lilenrnnd supplies. Stock consists or. Wood-working. ‘and. Goran» Mechanics tools, also a small sup" _ ply of office chairs and minor of- fice -furnlture. All articles offered forssle will be on display in the front ward ofthe hospital, ,Sai_e alilrlfi each day at 9 u- m- “Bdrm.- PS at 5 pmm. and w_lll he continued. _, for a number 0f. dii-YB.,9liii7.'.§"Z°‘311 HOME..ON TA vislt-irhe not}. Wm. McLeod having completed ‘W0 years’ appointment - by Syrian! Presbytery ill ‘Leitcher Creek. Cape Breton vacated the charBe on the 16th. in company with Mrs. M0 pops Yho arrivcd< ihzfllisrlottetowni ligu . - “ ‘ "M McL w | rosettes. bu. Rrésbyt ry rlllfJ gl ., ' Mines.‘ 1 - lrhlhuetlhhd-o‘ t eldanirrstfiwrk" “$11.; '- - ' ll 17th, toviilii _the home p! his ohilnilewt '» Stfrgtl ‘Amwn 02¢ ‘man. Mrs. McLeod will remain 2 v» I hllannfa. bind?!‘ E Ivor Distal-per \ ~ Dr. ‘E. t‘. Harris Eye Specialist‘ one... Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown: ' Oflice Hours: 930-4230, ,2-.-5_ ~ ‘Pit???’ til-Y» _: Btrgalllill __ _ b llxiortis/antl intlips See our- display in our window j of‘ Ladies. Piiili ' ‘ "and ' Oxfords‘ 1‘ A‘ sizes Ito ‘clear at . . 3.1.9.5‘ ‘J new ' l n l\'|' - l‘; 2150-8~18\-tf.~_" t _ W’ l-QQ pagesil fqr sale of propertypf the _ estate of._1ate Ambrose IflH-ll-llll TRYON, HAM N AND ION- el'l'aw_.—Rev. J. S. M ay will con- duct service‘ next S y the 22nd. ‘Pryon, 40.30 Ham-p 3. and Bon- slfnw, 7;‘.Sunday 1, Hampton.‘ 2g.'l‘ryon,‘-2.80. nshaw, ll. Seaman will speald on behalf of the Bible’ society. on Sunday 22nd. in Cornwall atmrokllochumliuf Klngston- at 3 p. ln_. _ and ,Nqr,.th Wlltshire at '1 p. m.~ ’ " ‘ a - (I Queen- Tuesdlly evening, after a two, weeks‘ motor trip through Nova Beotia and- New ‘Brunswick. - . ... . ‘ i. ADA wishes to announce that the North Wiltshlre branch en for business on dlfondayl ncsdays and Fridays, on and alter Kcnjrly of New York 'a‘well‘ kno lsorviht! 161i‘ BEtlirde-Wat/ .4‘ M.‘ ill-j Wsiikv q struck a rut and turned over into Jllldfli‘ themes: and w t community. ‘ a job t at, mostly small . ._ soul fOR advertisement on, L. Brown. SUNDAY SIRVIOIL-Mr. J. D. August .n " ‘ . ‘.'“'.7T'»H-l// 3m iMr. and Mrs. lifted ‘Bourke. Bill" ld ‘Street and "MISS .1.‘ IDQNIIM Street. returned to the city 7m: aovAl. sank or’-"cAN-" ‘willbd’ 1‘ _ Weil- Ill o . A t 23rd. o“. “y “m” p _2283;8_-18-fii. ON AUTO TRlP.— Dr. Charles n doetorand lawyer lsivlillfi llig on the island. Dr. Kennedy motored all the way from New- York and is registered et_th& m?" vere with his family. ~ ‘ l-l 0F ecorl-Annr-The Ilordhs Supp" theKirk at ‘ the 22nd"; ACHU Sheraln at ‘of the mill bpiudmlnistered in Coleman on Sabbath o . bath; no.3!) and 6 and 0.11. itiyosdfy aFiOYa. mi" Sew.- Ewen MabDougall» of ollurlottetowy , will assist the pastor. TH‘! GHARLOTTEIQWN Schookof Music, (Director Prof.‘ W. lil. Fletcher, A. R. C. MJ. »,W.lil~ he closed for relrlsinderof present month, ands will {erpgn {orfllllew m“ g ep ,. s. Jill. c on! and ‘Lgngilirieskshould lie addres- sed as early as possible to Prof. Fletcher; 11px 151 city. Phonelifli- I...‘ who-will be glad to make ro~ ._ge_rv_ati9}1;=i; .-,,_ .'| 2207b‘ 19,531‘. __ . ,. . . 2- Mall. tron.‘ SOUTH AFRlCA.—-~ ‘T116 0 L0 i y; Department ad- ‘vises 'fi\u%"'iho“ Elder Dempster ‘fNew atlghubri" jwlili Jiliii 1mm Montreal , for South Africa on Thursday lilith inst.- Calling at zfirydney; and sailing ..(roln there on‘ rcihotlg-Zilrd inst. Mall {b ‘cgnnzcv _ lIILl above stcunler illloliid he posted at Cilariottetowh not’ later ' ‘than ' Friday night 20th inst. - ' ,7 i)’. = .l .- zfl - _ _ qpAp AQQIFENTW-AVERIE-Dh- Wllat alight lave been a very sclfl ions accident. occurred on Wed; ticsrill-y night shortly after nine ovholsM-lh-Hoooei.‘ 1i n and party on ‘placed! lullpairingf the road. to al-. low other oars to pass his car the ditclpgfi. Bou fi_ ‘timzone of. the occunngts. he a o‘. pinned "fgmewhat. severely. urt; The ot l‘ p. cupants were mo “or ld§s Bruised. ‘Dr. Bouseflelrfs injuries are no; con: sidered serious as the full weight 0t the car was lightened by the hood which fortunately wlls" up. VALUAiBLE 1k ‘Ridicule-l. _ Keith Boswell of Victoria, w o some two years ago purchased the farrn_of Mr. J3me: Lea. Viitorin, remntly import - l . , Eairweather. ltd 3H3)‘; handsome dual ilr os Short bull calf, nine o . e youngster is ‘reg ulddloli e name of "Armistice" having been dropped ‘on the anniversary ‘of that day. November 11. 1919. The ani- mal is a splendid specimen ofthe breed and has been very‘ much ad~ mired. and will no doubt/prove a valuable acquisition, not only- to his own‘ herd,’ butftothe yyholc . .\ ' m ,‘ " ' - k - ». . . -—l-_—- . , Tylllqalt For ehbanqrufl M‘ l-Please Step to the l Phone It la not convenient for the huay housewife to come down toyvnavery time alle wishes to make a purchase -and to‘ prepare any exten- slvc llatlhaforc coming means ~ delay. PHONE CENTRAL 89 __ when the "want" happens ' to he in the drug llnc and we'll deliver any purchase you make, no matter how emalL. . ' he. Dellvory Wis muss ‘a pa‘?! at "our hullneesf as selling goods over tbs‘ collat- ,-. .-, l .. . l>'| eiljlisorl slid; lollme -~-.-@-»‘-'>~e~.-a. .. .> II . i|\-| .~ . - ~..._ c‘- l. iellllsoa u» “W 4 .4.- "Ill ll [cords-men rum w. Harbor Bands ntuuggi; Caps (Boar- at $.30: at B p. next ab ‘ th."' ‘Aug. 22nd at Or- woll He Church, <',_ service t .—Ths _ P11149710!‘ Iflibogiad to learn that his condition is greatly improved under the treatment hols under- going ‘in-Toronto A most encour- aging letter was received from him Yflififdaxfl in which he expressed most sanguine llopcl. , "for the benefit department were‘ returning from t ‘e New Ann/ t- a goodposition, lCilllcagn Wind cn route to the Garden Pro- fi-"Tlil l ’, 1-. -- . slat _ _ lnanaon olnoulr- Aug.’ 22nd arelmwhlte t 6 ; Abner. Monday 18rd Anorltin‘ ‘in. teach. Fletcher Jor- “g? 4i‘ onwetil. Jl-lulo. - BBTIIOQI ‘at 11; at St. Andrew's rwelLat‘ 6.30; Sunday School h‘: The pastor regrets his illlfl%able absence from the ' t‘Sa_hbath evening. ‘ ‘it’. , DR. FlIlSLERTON IMPROVING. y friends of itev., ur. arrears or msa-rmee cf P. l. Women's Institutes. —The regular monthly meeting of the North River Women's Institute was held at theihome of Mrs. James Doyle on the evening of Aug. 18. There was a verv good attendance. The BCBOOhCOIIJDIiUBG Tfillflrted thafihe school had been thoroughly cleaned. the desks re‘ painted and the outbuildings clea- ned up. in thoNorth River Dis-- irict. The came is to be done ‘s- tcr for the _ school of the other dibtrict. After ‘thohlusiness of the- meeting was ‘OOIII-DIBIBO a demon.- strlltion was- given on desserts by ‘Miss ‘Carl-others, after which a s01 eial hour was spent when the proi ducts of the‘ demonstration were‘ sampled alld‘~a dainty lunclrwss’ served by the hostess. Success Women’a Institute ~met at the. home of Mrs. Angus Green, Gra-g ham's Road. Tuesday evening,‘ August 17th. Twenty members and ‘four visitors were present and it V61‘? Blilflitable eveningwas spent A fruit and vegetable canning de- monstration was given by Miss Helen MeKenna, Assistant Super~ visor and was followed with much interest. . After the meeting a dfliillyiilnch was served by the hostess. The members of this in- stitute are working together en- thuslastically for the improvement of their school. During the vlwll- tion the school has been thorough! 1y cleaned and repainted inside. A pump has also been placed in the scilooknnd a library estahltghlm of the children. Putting new seats in the primary of the school and Dllilliing the outside of the school members. PERSONALS MislQ Lottie Campbell, North ‘Viiiflhiip. is spendin th ' Charioffdtown. l‘ , ° ..'°°""“ Irw- . . Mrs. ___3:f B. Mellish of Montague was a visitor to the city on Wed- nesday. , Mrs. ‘. SilasProwse ,Brackley. has. Herbert. ‘_ iMisséiijfililda and ‘Eva. Smith- spent irpleasant holiday visiting Miss Carrie Prowse, Brackley. jt‘z."l_ ,-. Mrs Les C. Mass" who has been spending a. short vacation at North Wiitshirc leaves on return to Boston this Iititliir? .,» ‘Mliohn J. Bowlan and baby ‘Ifibarlcittetown are ‘visiting; friends at Fredericton, the guest of Mrs. Frank Doiron. Mr. nnd ‘Mrs. Wallace Hillard of. liboston, Mass, are visiting Mr.,| _Billard',-l_ parents in Murray Har- \Viliil\(:t§ Billardlwvlls formerly Miss‘ Hillard/than electrician and holds ., H‘. Miss Olive ‘Ayiward of Chicago is spending her ‘vacation with her sister. Mrs. Peter A. Burke Gay- lord, Michigan. Miss lwlwatrd was. formerly awresldent of Prince Fdlwartl island but has been in for the past ten years where sheis employed as secretary to the General Manager of-the Hood "Rllbllef-PTOGUCIS‘ Co.. Chicago. Mr. lsaac Mitchell of Tulsa. 0k- iahoma has arrived on a visit to his old home in Village Green after n-n ‘lhsenee of nine years. Mr. Mlt~‘ chcll who has been lilltllcllfrl to iilc Keystone Company for the past in Mcadvllle headquarters 11s.. I vince visited relatives and friends invNew York anrl Boston. Mr. "Mit- chell's relatives and friends are do- llghted to see-him. Stork. hiniaiions l-hmlllFAXglAiigllst 20.—(Quot - tlons fllrnie ed by RB. McUur y and It} . the," treal Stock Ex- changd?) M” ~ Atoll. .... ...- sou. "'..1Z!i% 133 Alo... .. use. Ar... . F r. .. 1% cea. .. 71% CamPao. .. . .. (‘lihan Cane. ‘" LT. ll. "l. , IAOHIR ooze‘ WOBI- Mi1\"lt."'(‘.‘.' "Bream, White Sands wit!) scourbi- a first class iaachersdloonloe this spring. has - gone W ill-ll. MI!“ , ldarbor. also went West. ._._ " is the new work undertaken by ‘he been vlslthlg- in the city and Mount v ‘Kltson. Boulez-ville, r bor. oshrhu ‘lulu Miss Dillard. lvlrs;‘|‘ . , q *(‘lhhee ‘Bongo! the Orierit-Poltltrot Somehow-Fox-trot .. . Bella of Monterey——i?ox-trot Tripoli-Medley ‘~.-'."altz - . Romnnce—-Mcdiey Waltz . Dance-0-Mania—Fox-tro Slowland Eaay-Fox-trot Typhoon—I-‘ox-trot . . . Gypsy Love-Waltz . Don Juzn——\\'aitz . lWM%%; I Glno Dance of the Hours-Part _ Gino Mlarinuzzisnd Hls Symphony Orchestra “Florndor-n" Vocal Gems . "The Mikado" Vocal Gems ifiunhwohwnn Tito LoVe Neatajriidarlioly ‘India's-troy! Art Hickman‘: Ouch strn . Trtilnrlvis’ jass “(ELI I Know Why—Medlcy Fox-trot, Morrison's jazz Orchcstr. Chill Bean-Song Fox-trot, Paul Biese Trio, Frank Cruvllit hymn . Art Hick-man's Orchestra »_' $1,120 _ (‘f A-PMS $1.00 _ _ A-zosz . Paul illesc Trlo 51,0» . Prince's Dance Orchestra ,\-(.157 . Prince‘! Dance Orchestra $1.55 r . . The "aptly Sh: ALm-l . Ldillslana-Five jazz Orchestra $1.00 Ding Tpes-Fox-trot . . - ' ‘ Olga Bibofls Gypsy- Orclieatra- i. E46!!! . Olga Blbofis Gypsy Orchestra j $1.00 . Gems From Opera c.—Pnrt I. From "La Gioconda " i Dance of the Hou ' §iifinlllll and His Symphony Orchestra ' PACE ihiiiiillj.ii°".iii¥isiiii‘ i t: IS t8 t. .’ ./ . . wldlolaon Twk’ Etorlyvtrel thopMlxn led], _( Down on the Farm) Frank érumll t '“..;,_ l, n All Al e Again Bitter, q .-. ». ._ ' “5 e iromqPThc Night Boat" . , . . Marlon Harrie "13:. Everybody But Mc . . . . Marlon Harrls ' ' i The st. Louis Blues . . . . . slides Harril } M2944" Homesickness Blues . . . . . Marion Harm $1.00 Marlon (You'll Soon Be Marl-yin‘ Me)_ Frank Crllmlt i A4948 Pretty Kitty Kelly . . . . Charles Harrison 81.00. Venetian Moon . . Lewis James and Charles Harrison i A4954 My Isle of Golden Dreams . ‘W. Charles Harrison 81...‘. tlcther (I Love You) . . . i Charles Hacker‘: Sweetest Story Ever Told . >. Hulda Lsshsnskd lglddle and I . . . . . . Barbara Maurel F5415. in}, Mc to Sleep . . . . Barbara Maurel ‘L55. County Fair at Punkin Center CaiStcwart (Uncle Jim Laweorvfulfcgs ~, . Ca! Stewart (Uncle Music‘ 7 T r 52:3 i ‘.1333’ {iii 1'49.“ $1.00 . Hunts and Akst . Bantu and Akst l. Instirnlnlen hieiodylin rficella Solo . "e “FtlhltrCasais .498.‘ $1.50 _.- - :3. .‘ N. l, it ' The. SWAN! (Le CygntQ-Qfeilo Solo . h, ‘Qalgloiillsals fig: Vales Blcue¥iliolin solo‘ . . Tosrhh shad I 1571a . w. ._;. -,.~= .. _.,A. .,_ l». v ,> v> y . Oufhircctor March . . '. Columbia Band i 5.515, Centennial March "v . . . . iCoiumbia Band f 5L5; Long KQKl-Hnwaiian Guitar Duet Ferera and I-‘ranchini l A495: I-lunlka-Huwsllsn Gultar Duct _ . Fcrera andl-‘rnnchini |' u,” Jiediey llornp'p'e—Arrordion Solo . i h _ K‘ .1 y _ “ Medley Jlgs-nhccordion Solo .7 . 103M‘?- . KilTilriiCi ,' A3123: . _ “l; ' ‘ l. A4115! ll. Frqnl " L: Gioconda" t 1.05 Columbia Light Opera Co. i‘ M6158 Columbia Light Oprrh Cn. l C165 New Process Columbia Records. Individually inspecled, durable, ‘delightful, dcpcndable, accurate In every detail. Nettle Ross-oPGharlottetowns Mr. . J . i M J b New Collmbil Record: on MIG [Of/I and 20L’: o! wary Mantis W o c . #51760 x COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO», Toronto R153, ' l'il_ , \ - l _ u‘) ., v ‘ ' .- e- 4...- . For Saloby- FAREWELL RECEPTION e A largo (vnllgregutlull. from lill‘ three sections of Murray Harbor South congregation, assembled in eight years has just visited the the church at‘ Murray River to hl.-l_ farewell‘ Bwlcet. _ Mr. Robert Whileway was-up- pointed chsirnllfn. After devotional rxrrclses ‘till! chairman explained ille purpose of the‘ nleeting. ~and t-allrd upon l). A. McLeod, clerk of the session. who read the ‘following address‘: ‘ " ' ~ ' ‘Dear PastorJ-Wveare met here on tile eve of your‘ departure for another sphere of labour. to convoy ‘to you our deep-concept the ‘loss we sustain by your retirement from the pastorate of this congregation. Though our dlsap great. when yoh ' esigned ,this pastoral charge we could onf-y acr to Rev. sd Mrs. H. essential family and your own happiness, de- mands a change. lWe sincerely hope carry on in the Gospel ministry. ,honollr, integrity and g oblivion. ~R.O..--.. .... lllaliu‘ 87 S.»P.......-.......90§fi 701% Stu. . .1 .. '...l2...59% tl-l IMP. .. Hulllflllfi 117% M.P.IR. .. n70“ 72% m’. ,.- ..re 1s ‘Irma o’ sane ‘,1 auO.“ '- ‘s am or, i ' w. . .167 Queen Strut-t. (‘harlott-otnxvn intment was. qulesoe as we do not desire to place selfish considerations in the way, when your health. which is so to the welfare of your i. . - that your health tnoy continue to improve. and that you may long be spared to We tfiistililit ‘the principled of "he mmmlcgnuon‘ prmmmd" M" odllness which you have inciulatedunpy live when the mere transitory ‘came i the prceent shell have parsed into We will remember with gratitude your lie-I'll»- our comm-l wei-hrc ‘Missionary Society of Murray" Riv- er as a token of appreciation for scrv x1e rendered ille society. » Rev. W. H. Sweet replied. in be» half of ililnsclf and ‘Mrs. Street thanking the people [or their many tokens. of kindness and valuable gills. especially the gills of till.- evening. Mr. Sweet referred to his work as a labour o! love and hoped that they soon would have aiming. ca“ or m lsliourfaqlong them] " After sllort ‘speeches wet-ode» iivored hy_ several members of-tlu congregation. the 'irisetlng close‘ with the singtngtofflllod Be with You _Till We Meet-Again." - and ‘your unselfish application to ovcry good cause. in the home. in tho Bible trlass and in the church you draw llS with cords of iovr. TAKE 2 FAREWELL REC-EPTION Frw cmllrl mingle ln nllr joys llml sorrnws as you have done. “With such lllrmories tilled. Llkr the vase in which roses ll:lvl~[ once been distilled. You zllay break. yml may _ the rose if you will. Hut the sweet scent of ihc macs will hang ronrvi you stilt." (‘ollvey to Mrs. Sweet your null-- able partner in lire our best wishes for her health and hsppnoss. With unassumed modesty and chrerfllincsa. Mrs. Sweet has lr-ft ll’! an vmmple of urbllnity itll patience in the duties of home nnd Wfiiety.‘ that should be to us a source of encouragement and in epiraiionn Be assured that wherever your lot may be east. we will which your future with sympathlc interest; glad to learn of any success you XIII! lchllfl. r ' And now. Dear Pastor we bid you farewell and ask you in parl- ilig lo accept _ this gift as g small but tangible token of our esteem and goodwill. _ _ _ ’ _ i Then Mr. McNeil.‘ oll"belinif of slnli l vl" Noaddpd - ’ “m. fig . inf = vet-clever " ."aaocaas~ 3V. ii. Sweet with a purse contain- ln $100. ' - i t‘, rs. D. A. Horton. Jon. behslrgr . he ladies of the copgr attrln pre- sented Mrefifiweot w h h “.15; song Ehdhl ,} I3!- filllglill “gliliufl. sweet-m. mi. o rescn w th a Life's Member "hi, tmivatc by the, Women h; \'-‘ "1'? "i, .1 _ a