l _ s "UT UIBSU , _...fir if IIAMPIDN--United Ohurch serv- ices for Sunday, April sth, are aa follows: Bonshaw. 11‘a..'im; De Sable. 3 p. rn.; Victoria, 'i p. m. Ja-mel P. Kaye, minister. llUN‘rsir. nrvll.-The services on the Hunter River United charge for Sunday. Avril -o. isao. are as fol- lows:-ii a. m., Wiltshire; 3.30 p. nr., Hampshire; 'l p. m., Hunter River. A. E. Chapman, pastor. STUDY GROUP MEETING-A study group meeting was held in ll- don Bchool on '1'hursday"aftei_-noon, Mu. sith. inspector mcrhee was present and dealt with the subjeot “R.ea.ding." He gave the teachers many useful hints 'ln the teaching of rim and silent rea tml of the dairy business oi' Biden‘s Ltd., in Amherst, Wednesday morn- ing, and in future the local concern will be known as the Amherst cream- ery. Ltd. R. B. McLennan, ot Tnlro, president of the Brookfield Creamer- les, arrived in town today and ac- quainted himself with the employes and equipment of the Amherst plant. During the week he expects his son, Charles McLennan, to accept the sine on. QP 'ri-ie RUEO e { The rrmm oombimiios of T 0 1. . _ thrills drama and laughs that '\~ A ' ,./ you ever saw All the big time '\ Q) _ - _ hair raising stunts f Tex ` ‘l"_ '~' ‘ _ / ustins famous Chicago Rodeo if ""' /`| Plus Hoot Gibson in a. rollicking _ *,,` I story full oi’ thrills and laughs. . x .` NG OF THE KONG() " ~ '~ TiiRiLi.wG TALKIE SERIAL ~ »` ,_ ‘Y . ~_ I \"' V l """"“'F‘*' ' 2 'P . f’ X' WW "5 __ @ ’7 E3 "%“.’.'°1’|`*¢’i°' us ,§g,,*ggU5 f%¢|iusl|ie ...PF 200/ "*"§!.='.'.? PACKED WITH SONG HITS i "`~u K _I 1. 1 si ' -'N4 of .-1 is /_(.4 .:.°‘§‘.. m ` et.: #ew *ff _ hi V q* 4? WHY EVERY FOX SHOULD NORTH TBYON SCHOOL In Pltnk Fechan, Mir. and ‘Q ” RECEIVE A FOX-HEALTH Feghnn Pt de Roche ., "2, » ' , TREATMENT Honor roll for Nortih Tryon School nu* Kelly' Mmm’ “5|llEf¥\' in the Rain", "Your Mother* and Mine". "Gotta Feelln’ For You", "L02 D°wn Rhythm". “Nobody im You “Orange Blossom Time." carry s co;iipleIt‘e line lpouonmfnuayg 1 .mi M ' INN "Hill ~ - rom *M* st§1l'n°°’ ‘ig molasses no luring me you uf.: 'tsl ads lpoli them staying In vqg, ol! my fear of a reaction, which --il-IU*-_ lnsllyaoeu-a wheat on uiogiainq lirvmd maiiioim a una. ms: a in. ian. emma. ordered.) - _` ‘ Di|.l!»l¥l&l»l0N ‘ l"14¢l~|-I-til. ‘ rneosmnengo, uso; an.. ihhmeusaii up mm-on Y " Jklihimftll- temporary management of the Am herst in°clustry. 'His permanent pom- tlon will be taken by Lee Gamble, of Summerslde, who now has charge of a creamery in Prince Edward Island, Mr. Gamble will take over control this month.-St. John Telegraph Journal. INSTl'l`U’l'E MEETING - The March meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute met at the home of Mrs. George MacKay on Thursday, 13th. Meeting opened by singing It lil a good time to get acquainted, and In- stitute Ode. Ten -members responded to roll call. There were four visitors present. Minutes of previous meeting “ ALL SET H COMEDY _ O/ were read and adopted. Different t Ssnatorliunfand after some discus- sion it was decided to write for more specific directions. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. E. Gameron and Miss Maysle Cameron be the price- ing committee. Receipts for the evening, $5.15. Next meeting is to bg at the school, roll call to be ans- wered with a. silver collection. Meet- ing closed with Island hymn. The gentlemen were then invited to take part in the .following program: ‘ Choruses, piano selections and oon- tests. Singing of National Anthem brought s very enjoyable evening to si close. ` ' Minnrd’s_ls Best for Grlppe. __-_...__..________________.___ WARREN GROVE SCHOOL EBFICIENT i* EYES TESTED ' mowing as me honor mu of OPTICAL SERVICE § AND “K ciassss rirmn ~ EXMIINED. cnassiis F. w. 'rAyi.on THIN* AND FITTED J. s. 'rsnon ‘kvhb Optometrists _ ATTEN-n0N GIVEN To In mchmimd sm" ‘ Grade IX-1 Haldane Scott, 2 °`.'.BFPAl]l WORK. 0 Lldyd Molyhedux. "“ -°““ *oo-o-so-04+-o-4+-¢¢»»+4+e+o+o¢ ' _ Grade VIII-1 Beith !Adll¢i'. 2 W JOHNSTON sum P' Pi"-st _ l, ,moulin equal. 3 Marino vicxemn. “ Nl1e:HOLsloN’S ..€."';‘1.......“" f“§“".......” ’“‘°°.x°'°;..'? E FOX HEALTH gviiyvfle. Y D" rf H @?1i'1“"'.:,. . ~ k » _J Warren Grove School for the montili of March: Grade X-1 Marlon Molyneaux, 2 Muriel Warren, 3 Eleanor Younker. Mary Mcldnnon and Alexander Mc- Ctrsxle III-1 Meliick Warren, 2 Albert Thompson, 3 Eric Moreslde. Grade 1'!-1 Hilda. Stovcnloli, 2 Earl Younker. Gilwde I Sr.-1 Loiriae Ildiler, 2 Stirling Molyneaux. _Grade I Jr.-Eddie 'I'h0mp30n. for month of Malmhz ' -‘Nicholson r _ii ich," rr md, _ ¢m,i,_ ' - aim mn-iwiimlx ai-sitio, iisuiegfz g M, f,{mE“1'u;,a1:, Mm I 2 so-s. uieuruommla. Mt. stewart, Und. _ ,+mnia_i»»¢u one use -no we ’ ° :M Jem min main ruins. nomo. mn, , ala ur _ Leah I-M1! \°\\fb°ld» 3°* °“"°‘» - F N nfs. wiiicfitfl°i»f.':;:i'¢f.h'i¢§f.'i:"i»'lf.:'°. cequm, a snemm nim.~ ""“ ““"‘° "°°°"“‘;,‘°;;mf;' $6’ is xenacay. 4 mils lr¢h\m~ °" °“"‘S ff-f~‘~‘"‘°“‘ ~;.;°.:..“- »»»-“°“‘°'-”‘“»~-'»»”`”‘»»»~ M- ~»»- .... ....... .......... ~ ,s »< , ' » ` ' va}ua|,|¢’ M5 hi 0|., V _ ,me Mummd mmm 3, mat Uhr. French vlllare. C. J. Monmis Nicholsons Fox~IIcalth,‘ energize; ' and mother, Fivhoh Villlqi, Ray- Grlde III-1 MNT Qldll, I Rd- their proper pro- “la sslmenmry um, both stomach 1D\‘fi» - ' mm pm, me mmm-, runoh en chqqsoe. 8 mlm Hieairis. 4 you should have the :2,,,,,;°f,‘,‘”,f:;,f‘;"f§“'ft' ;‘;:c"|‘|’_‘§"'°' °*"“° W5* B"‘"‘-“`°` mm' ’ viuqe, pr. me ivin. worm. mt. Annu neiioney. » ou should normal now of aigfsiivo nuiai. Th: v““°° Dum' 3 ""7 Gum' s the best nourishment can-led by the blood ae Grade v_1 'hgh mud' 2 Helen Fox Netun on um .theudlfferene organs is* of- the bug, Lelurgey and Freddie Dawson, equal. y V Z Tzfffif, °,f',f',,||°,"‘§,,".',';'5§f,f’.§,,e'."|",';';:', 3 4°” 2° "““" "“" "“"°' '°°"' ofimnm uf. me im. ones n u-1 worm oust. i|°SS|ble extent. The full natural en- son' Nm H ‘ ' Wimlm JU. Uhll`\°ifWi»°Wl\», ml! IIGTL 3 BW” muh 4 J” before and dowmmt of nah.. nnnnh md Grade III--1 Lillian Thmnlen. 2 Gam' ohnhmwm mn. - woven, it will not :"‘i`l‘;|¢h¥k\;|l°:' il KWH! *H6101 Ind rho Am” '"'°'“"‘°°’ I "uma ww' letters ofsympetiiy: mv. it. Mo- ssy ron om mu ,,,,;1,,,,{,§f’§{;§;,;_';f,2j‘{‘,{§',,,",,"’{ "2 , 1_1 AM _M I I uno. s. g.. wean. ws .__ 1,0 yqur gatlgfggtign, miter _of the entire system. When mm 8' Dorn mlm” Nsili_o‘hd0Nl.mlrl, BOOWII. UID THE R01-f~ - un .:.i';.°.:.'::,t" :.::°':::.:°.:‘.:.:rz "‘°""’°°° replace it or refund may me rom emulsion. Amina 1- great feature of "Nlelrola¢m’a Fa- H Health." is in s m mn . a, wig; los 21,196 lives, weesk ourselves committees then gave their reports. T A letter was read pertaining to the ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY -=.-5-_ --~»-~--» --- --- ~--~~~-»- -.~--e._~~.._-_._...__*--._.___ ---- Geiitralt Gllerlllalll A Infant Mortdlity Whenwereed ofth:irtyba»bl°S`dlV- rnglntwelve hmirmweasefomedfn think, "Why oannot something be done?" ` When we realize that not 'only thirty moles died, but must every twelve hDiil'S during 1928, Uallnlh lost thinly infants under one year dl ace. “Why did they dk? Ovuld they have been saved?" A Why did they die? some oct the chief oeuses of these deaths, according to the Dominion Bureau ofstaitlstics, are: Premature Iii MEMDRIMI IVIIOHAEL J. FEEHAN It la with deep Newt we dhron- icle today the death of Michael J.‘ a/t his home in Bt. Andrews, on Thursday moming, March oth., at the advnnoedjle od' 82 years. ' , Deceased been in his usual good health unrtil one week previous to his death when he wls simicken with pneumonia; Despite medical skill and tender nursing his spirit passed ii0 Him who gave _it. He was _the soul ofhonesty and integrity always taking e. deep in- iefwt in W.°flfkhi.D€ that WIS 101' the advanorsnent of church and static. He wusoi’ av kind and genial nature and in the home was always noted for hlsgehc-rolls hospitality where everyone, was assured of a hearty welcome. For many years he carried on an extensive inisinem in the lobster paolcing industry and made many nm menus throughout the ooun- try. Ho was visited during his illness ivy'h:is pastor Rev. A. P. McLellan and died fortified by the rites of the Ca/tholie Church of which he was a' eonsistent member. Hb funeral to Bt. Andrews on Saturday morning. March Bth., was very largely attended when a sol- emn I-lilgh~Maes od Requiem was celebrated for iihe repose of his soul. His 'pall bearers ware: Wallace Mc- Intyre, A. J. McKay. Fred Fam. Alan M‘o1'rison and James Mclntyre. Hia leaves to mourn his lon and dlwuh his memory four sons and four daughters namely. mink on the homestead. Joseph, in U. B. A., John at Mit. Stawwt and Bernie, at Pt. do Roche. seals ons. J. A. Mic- Dtmlld) lt Sootdiifm, Vlnie (Mira. Frilnk Kelly) at Morell. Addie (Mrs Urban Mebonaldl at Mt. stewart and Elsie, in Boston, also thirty- two grand children. His wife PN- Iiooesseu him some years am- Msss cards were received from iihe following: Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Fee- han, W. Stewart, Genevieve, Loyal and Damle Feehan, Mr. and Mrs. 55 greg §.§f5§+ JAM'oD0nl»l¢|.BcGk>hfort _§ §§ ULAIMTO “MAKE” GOLD mms. Apu; a- == -A - |';l.l_»= i, \ -3_1 OODQOOOOOO §§&f§-05004009-*$0-%§§O5GO¢ Learn its Exclusive Features. A Canadian Machine Built for Canadians. 'Ask your Dealer to-day for Demon- stration of a Connor Thermo Washer. < g 1 _ _ DEALEns » A. Horne B Co. Sinclair 6# Stewart semi ‘°' 1” Kent Summarllde & Prince County, P1101" "4 wmr sim: rluae 114 §9‘O§4 KQYL3 D3-U 3111111511- Mabel Wilson. - Grade I Jr-1 Jimmie Bennett, 2 Grade vr!-i Grass Moore. 2 lhta Mary Bulman. 3 Elva Molihy. Matters. ‘ ~ l Grande VI--l!|.llwDl'¢n Willw. WESTMOBELAND SCHOOL G!\d4 IV-I NHV10 IKBVHW. I g Leo omwbeil. ' l ~ Honor roll of Westmoreland Grade III si'--Malitret Wilson. S°h_ooi for the month of march: ones ur in-1 neon' more and _o»:d4»`1_<-,Jgrugs _ - wnm won, qw. _- Grade IX-mach Newsom ones rr-1 wenssil linyiww and lands 'vm-1 rise mcvittu. 2 rm-mono wilson. equal. 2 Marion Bernard, 8 Anna Haggerty. 4 Marla mllman. Vice Pi-iricipal'a Deparhrielt anno ix-1 :Amis r-mer. s neue oueiey, a mms nousiu. 4 norothy Home. ones vm-1 Dona rllslinl, 2 Evelyn Moueiil, 2 sion mono. 4 .runes r-umm. ' Mill Pr0£Wa Deplrbelt anew-iwan»on.s nue{xelly.4 Non-ns Clark. ands vi:-1 Mariana Kennedy. 2 Jesn lvliilrnan. 8 Albert Th0mDI0l1» 4 Keith Huey. Misa leadfs Department 2?” nit; 525 5 _ Grade V-- Hllsihw. Mo , Rbselitl d Mrs. A. J. Ci*re.n¢_. 01140 II If-I. Dtyid U01!!! Ind and Mn. Loo Kel- mi-is Jardine. l_~_-rerey Iellaiid. 3 aoyeaourm rfwmmtw- °“‘-'.rm°°.°~ ll won. Public it , Y. if it ft|eei=edttie‘attantiene!»tiieaeademy D7 QUUMIPUI GXOIUIIGEWM aiéii it 2 thi Grade X Junior. l Alberta. Kelly.: I \ 1 amos vu-1 :mold mnfiuie. 1 4 HMM.. 2 Um! and _ \ li _` -`_ *__ \ i / us aa follows: ~ » market today.” round Fox Food. FOX AND DOG BiSt'_:_UlT TODO ' Ol f _ IMPERI/ii. , »f‘°" __ -_U54-_ Their Choice ___. \ ‘fldiician tif* “ Best and Most Outstanding ’f The Manager- oteneof the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes ~w iii umkfi ' 'ui bil .. ....:..lL‘i“i» 5-'Z »_-_:QT °ol‘5f‘£.5§i ‘Mn-.~3.°»'l.3.‘il‘€. ‘.1‘.’.";5i“.".‘.”o‘t2 This la-the eonesnaus of opinion of our leading Canadian Fox Ranch- ero and aceeulitefor the National use of IMPERIALS as an all-the-ye`ll‘~ The coat of food is ao small compared with the valqeot the gee _ r_i.i. ai " .1:z'.;°:.ffr..nu::.°f.:.".2.’.l.1?.¢,'¢-.'22-‘2’?‘»»i’»‘ilr~ ,E u mums' i iuiui f ' Ana' ' "'¢'\>°:} *"'\'\¢° i§T\°°:|¢:r '_ _ ,A For rule by loading eistrli»ou»n`o`r eu-not _~jj,‘*F.I,_;¥”‘.V . "4 c -'qv-.-. - v . . .1 . . . » _...-4 J.-' '_ . .~». v. »~- 1. v, wa \.... V _ ¢-"»_~*` » l, I o . 1ww;»1 Fox.. snuff ~ A\o3_a.,g;g§Brgs_l_ J E _" » '-a~U3t"f'~.-1-‘-£1 "if "1, v"V'{vl`»’.§ -.4 1" '3.=f.»"Ei:iiii'E5i4-gf;"fi 1 ,'=‘i-gg _ . f'. . "' 'fr.`- ; ’ fi. 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