» room; _ MATlNIl-i-llo AND 1C0,’ Month-no...» m. - .1 ‘Min G61 l - -v-\-V‘-\__y,...---. p vb-n‘u-ao.u n: .. u ng'¢‘ P- can: zip-e e122; 12?‘; u‘ u‘. 4-. ‘P! .._...-.._._. csl-ioar-i-vaonnmueim oi‘ i h LI N o n c L v N ‘author "-09 “Thffl Weeks" ha: wrlitén- I beautiful romance l . ~ or itifi. unw- Oiie of the most uh llghtfully daring pio- c ture plays you ever * saw. PATHE REVIEW AND TOPICS 50w? i“s|x nil Rub with Red_Pepper Instant relief The way to relieve soreness. lameness. rheumatic pains, eic., is red pepper. Thats the new-day way, tlie quick, efficient way. .\';i old wu" compares. Nothing else creates such concentrated. such penetrat- ing heat, And a-heat ihut tiuesift hurt. you. Yo" 1991 that he“ inslantlylSPiilllgli and whoever it was that X319‘: Ymlmiixfiiggy‘)I§f‘1w‘é$':";';) !:):::"\Yl‘flik' the sub-titles have caiight "t? 9- > f _‘ '-\'c-ry vividly, and at rim-es n a etrate the depths.’ The ('ll‘l'lli.\il0l\‘luliprflisingv maxing“ the contrast is started, congestion is . r<zlioi'eil._bt,t“.een [he puny strength of mam The soreness and pain depart. Think how muny hours of pain Red Pepper Rub may sun"; you Everybody finds mnny needs, lluvo mm. m m.‘ it. ever ready, (let it non‘. usually but n mutter of minutes. D0 this for comforts satire. m liner lsfiupld’: Parn- o ‘Elinor Glyn . Th?" through the ezirthbouild passages when ilfl-ill Slflrifl. 01‘ 1| "lP-‘il ‘Wl- like straining. grubbing worms; turn to this jut‘ for ri-lioi‘. lt is in a ,5,i1]5;l[fg11g]1y , Tho dooli o! up noun dlu under a jrnmy {Inooii their Pqflllllqgibii ~ ?‘gln Its-course w through a ‘hounnd thrilling love adven- _ hires. - i I a") Scenarloqi/Ouidabe r4- UUNE MATH S tarsal-m m...» olmualgamyzg A OOLDWYN Prcrumz “SIX DAYS". the GOLDWYN adaptation of the story by Elinor Glyn. ls easily the best material ‘with which “Dame" Glyn‘, as the ypublicity experts love to call her, [has furniahctl the screen. and is tnow being shown at the Brince IEdwziril Theatre. it lius striking and remarkably dhrilllng situations. in which Dir- ector Charles Brabin, the artist, [who designed the underground and the blind, gigantic and some- times diabolical forms of nature. 'l‘h.: trio are shown diggiing franti- out. then groping memorable sci-tic you are shown an under- ground cross-section, and behold canon swam ncuadfnuv uiLi i IMDAY— Moore‘ a mama uuaua. " loll-raw I CARVELL nos. no buying pot- atoeo at their cellar, Whtcr Street. any mild day. 482-2-18-11 OALEDONIAN OLUI LECTURE tonight. on ‘Scottish Chivalry" by Mr. James Mclsaac. All welcome. 5102-19-11 REM-NANTQ AND ODD LOTS of all sorta at the REMNA-NT GAIN lbrldayn-Jlooro k McLeod htmitod 495-2-18-21 BIG AUCTION SALE of grocer- ies and other momlmndflo. Starts 'l‘hilrsday niWu-rilounxat Z pm.. Felt). 19th. A. Aylward d: 00., 93 Queen St.—515-2-19-li MT. STEWART METHODiBT CIRCU|T—ISQ1'V\1CQS on this field will be as follows, Sunday. Feb. 22nd. Black lRlver. 11 sum, Dunstaff- tinge, 3 ip.m. and Mount. Stewart 7 pun. H. P. Topper, pastor. TIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Provindial Dairy Association will be helld in Prince of Welles College on Tuesday. Felb. 24th, meetings opening at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. There i5 very important business to come before tblis meetilng.-—518-2-19-4i PLEASANT GATHERING-A very enjoyable Whist and Box So- cial was held at the home of T. ‘P. Cullen, Sherwood, in aild of the Qi-ty Hospital fund. on Monda evening The su-m of $18 was real zed. Miss Belle Love won the ladlies‘ prize. and the gentlemenh won lby Mr. C. H. Devereaux and Mr. Wm. Carol. was drawn iliy rMr. Carroll. WAR MEMORIAL8—-I-m order to perpetuate the memory of the men lind women who gave their lives in defence of the JEmpire in the Great War. the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire has in- augurated a War Memorial which should be of great educational value to the youth of Canada. It in- cludes Bursaries in Canadian Un- iversities, Overseas Post-Graduate Scholarships. and the placing of Historical Pictures in Schools. There are nine bursaries-wins for each province being offered an- naully -for a period of eighteen years. beginning in 1920. For these bursaries only the sons and daugh- ters of deceased and totally dis- abled soldielm and sailors and. men- of the Air Force are eligible. The bursaries are of the value of $1,, 200, Lei, $300 a year. tenable for four years provided that the hold- er passes the examinations of each year in the spring. or at latest, in the autumn of the same yewr- Payments wll be made in three in- third week in September; the sec- ond (S100) in the last week of December, and the third ($75) in the first week of April ln the case of a studen-t who enters college with Honour or Senior Matricula- tion. and expects to complete his or her course in three years. ar- rangements may be made for the [payment of the bursary in three four, i.e., $300 the first year. $450 (‘he second year, a-nd $450 the third ate with the Provincial Education wus for pains of li- mun and girl, each holding ‘a heumafism tiny, flickering cundlennd each B k h stziggvrillg helplessly through the ‘ L“ EC es lzibyr lull of runaway in a chalk "I" E20 -lll.l1i.‘ adjoining the dugout——and as sprains you i-‘vr- the, pair. separated and ' sown“, . fiifllTillllg for each other, crawl -- further und further apart, you ' c§figglgion ‘l whul insignificant ants 1 . . , . . . AM” dmggim Chen Colds I tariff)’; compared to the element Nari: gnlllin: without ill: 1mm: Rowler. The newest iiiirg‘ i - Projection printing Apparatus»- At a cost of $200.00 we have ufii-w fa; - ¢,_ (o. . Tilt.‘ scenes. many of which ap- DUilT to have been photographed ’ hilt lfl the actual locality of - "-.- are veryshrewdly mana- ~. i .-k‘ with your inner Iilervous ‘system, you actually feel i’ _ pfcbtrlhg about you. .. .. tiUtS the priest and the sculptor. When the sculptor, iiillycll by Frank Mayo. g-oes hurtl- uig ilcudloug down a. shaft. your heart iliops with him. lt. is eerie and you hold on to every mom- Installed an Eastman Auto- Elli 0i’ ii- Focua enlarger. To place our Photogrlipliicnlly the picture is work 5,1", m, publi‘; we an w-ry iriuih art. and it has been dir- going go mike an 3x10 photo coil-ll iviih uilsurpusserl (liscrc-tion from negatives made by our "Y "Tam"- studio for the month of Febru- ary at one don" ($100) each rnuhzed her first bill; chance in Samples of work ln our windows. _BA YER PHOTO STUDIO Q.- Professional Cards time , Halifax’ F‘. Beresford Oxley T, Harold Johnson, C, A., .‘Frank,E. Smith, C_ A. Public‘ Accountants and Auditors Membership; in Institutes of Char- tered Accountants of P. E. Island ‘ ‘ , and Nova Sootia 3lii-2-7stt3mos, McDonald & McPhee - B. A. J. A. McDONALD H. F, MoPHEEl B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. _ "Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan" B. A. -IARRl§TER.. SOLIOITOR. ETC. ' . Money to Loan ‘. . Cameron Block '( -.'_§li:|rlotiefown, P. E, I. M! bf _N. Y. POI! GMT Mini-School Ind HOIP“ - ' Practice ilmlipd tojyo, Ear, 0460c ' INC TJIMI‘ Corinne Grifliith seems to have this [iir-tilrt- ‘Slllellllidiy. express- ‘up: dccp fooling vitally and gen- uiui-iy, She is good to look upon. l-‘ruuk Mayo was good as the sculptor. and Myrtle Stedman. (‘llulilc- King rind Maude George \\'ll‘t! others wlro elevated "SIX IMYP’ iiito the ranks of he out- siumling pictures, tinged though it is with some oi‘ the horror and cruelty of the war. This master prollilctlou will be repeated today ~—2llill don't miss it! Skin Soon Cleared By Using Sulphur lng out of the skin.-. e v e n fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly over- come by apply- ing a little MenthoSulphur, de- clares a noted skin specialist. Because of its Bel‘!!! destroying pro- perties. this sulphur pro Q parsltlon begin! at. once to \ soothe irritat- ed ollin and anal eruptions such u rush, pim- plggflid ring worm. ilt ooidom fails to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement. 011d 1°11 11° ' have to waft. for relief from cm- t. Improvement quickly bhowo. Suffers" from skin trouble P . .52. ...........-J sbould- ohm-n o small hr olf Bowler llfoncfiofliflphur fl-oln in! mod u . Milan's minim-o rm m an ma. o- < -- ~..‘ haw- " Yer Plllldlnl W. " i . ‘ itrflt ~ drugld mu m it in, cold mm. n. ‘ ‘ 0L» 1 to 8 -----<ocv--—-- Any broak- A lo fteiown. Try This Simple Mixture and never gripes. 00.. Ltd, Charlottetown. P. E. l. --<-o->§_._ Mlnnrd‘: Llnlmcnt for Colds. LET ‘US no THE RUNNING It is not neces- t 93;?!’ to make a m!) to our store every time- you require s o m e drug store arti- cle. JUST PHONE i 2 I 9 quickly your or- . ared. ‘ ipanly, Chino allow rnon Holmllfo 6ohlo¢-_ stalments-dhe first 65125)’ in the, annual instailmeniq instead of year‘ Applicants should cmfimunic‘ erville, Mass. Mr. Bolton- referd LO. “Wall's ma“ of (ween If you ifeel tired after eating, it. home in Somerville. Mass. The is often a. sign of gas and undlgest- Guardian joins in extending sym- ed matter in your stomach oribow- patlly to the family in their hour of els. Simple lbuckthorn bark, rmag- sorrow. nesium sail-pit. cidrlx. glycerine, e tc., d d as m xe n erlkn‘. hel an ealrs a resident: of rth cit . d e case gas on the stomach,‘ P15111198: Saturday flfiillsl home, L117 l-yludoon highegfroawan 1°“ t)‘: mmm‘ "GSMM live t0 deelrseated causes. The street. Mr. Bolton liad been flifllng w, amt“; 51;“ y‘ an“ mmher‘ QUICK action will surprise yon. in health for many years, but mhe S‘ Bury‘ Wilfrid’ 1'3"‘ Adlerlka is wonderful for cons-ti- and came auddenily at 2 vpim. potion-it often works in one hour Rushes Dru: in Orrinsiioii, Maine. ibelng one of Venn" ‘st Em i‘. i n‘. its“ “W; polhltiin‘ mus-night, , i, minim m. mam lb lllfihfitlrlrlifllilfl v --,, h. ‘Ill l i?» "E l home. on Monica. Janna-y Rhoda o THOMAS HQMAklOi: ._.._, it in our w! duty to umouoo the sudden death of Thoma! McMahon which occurred It hi! homo in Fair- neld on January 22nd, 1966.. The deceased was apparently sn- Jovlns usual good he 4 until U19 morning of his death. ‘rllfihough all was done that loving-hands could do to ltay his dance among u‘ m“ soul wok" i m5!“ inour rovince been called u onto m "a Mum’ “m, be‘ named mourn like death of so manypof its by the rm“ or m’ can“ “church valued citizens in so short a per- ot which he w“ a ‘ealw-‘member- lod of time, as was Heatherdnh- Thur i‘ “m” mm“ ma‘ 5'9“ during the late fall and early win- lou his widow, three sons and one tel, of me pa“ yam. some o; the Q daughter; also one brother lind were as “pa sheaves gathered t l. four sisters to whom we extend our the Master-B gamer, and thgugh heartfelt ‘Ympamy- H9 w" a d5‘ much missed both in their homes ‘mud’ and 1°71“! mm"- 5 kmd and in the community they gladly nelghbwr “d w" m3“? “We” laid aside their weapons us they ed b? a" wh° 3"" mm- and he heard the summons home. W1" be 111189“! b? "1511?- One however was an exception» -Hls funeral which was largely The bright and beautiful Emily 5119115911 Wflldiid "I W5? on Snn- Bruce, the daughter of the lute day, January 25th to St. Cokimbab Jghn J_ Bruce, who, just budding Cemetery where interment took forth into young womanhood was place, the services ' at the‘ grave cut down, as the blooming flower. being conducted by hiopsstor Rev. with a life of usefulness and prom- R. J. McDonald. ise still before her, Therall bearers were:—'$tenhen We do not, question the wisdom McAulay. Charles MoEcchern. of All-wise Providence in taking Howard Campbell, Plus Gampbell. m Hlmgelf the jewels for his crown Daniel Murphy and John Aeneas from among the youth as well as’ McDonald-B. l. P. from those of riper age. Neverthe- less the grief seems harder to bear when the sickle removes sucl- a life of promise as that of our Death has again saddened u Emily Bruce‘ ‘ _ happy home on “bran? 9m’ when This young girl had gllflillllllflfi Miss Louise Gallant passed awliy ‘We’ a ye“ a3‘) from i“ 91H‘)? an“ an mm" 0t three weeks tal at Haverhill, Mass, S ort y a tor borne with Christian patience and her graduamm “he passed through forum,“ _ a very severe attack of sickness , from which she never wholly rec- cafifittgasaswzlllf “gas byfazguwlig overed. Thinking that the balmy knew her, for her kindness of heart a" t“ 2:: saggy’; proglggceuxfwyelz: and gem“ ways‘ s“ “m b” mi“ llglilznlll Apriel last yAll her friends etkespeciany m the home o‘ hér thought that their expectations brother, Peter 10., of St. mills. i w"; ‘ffwm ~31 b5,“ 3.23.11‘il‘§.;°§l‘:‘.‘3..";‘.§il.. we t‘ Vance n years’ n8 "' en down and confined to her bed. Yew‘ m‘ “m ‘m’ w“ “W” All that medical skill kind n-leiiai. through her ‘We o‘ devotimkaud and a mother's love and attention sacrifice m help m nursing h“ 815' could do for her failed to accom- ter, the late Mrs. ‘Norbert Poirier push her gecovery‘ on the twenty during the letters inst illness. She second of December last her so“! there contracted a severe cold and wok its flight m be forever Wm] the shock of her sisters death the Lord was u” much ‘or liar’ 5° desline The funeral service conducted by medical care and tender nursing her pastor, Rm, J’ A Machemm she passed peacefully away an“ was attended by a large concourse having received the last rites of or people who pa“! the“, last m_ the Catholic Church, of which slia bum o! respect to the departed, w“ ever a“ exemplary member‘ showing the high esteem in which o! a‘ family o! m“ brothers and. she was held by all who knew her. sister‘ M17 three a“ 1°“ m mourn She leaves to mourn, besides the “ d9“ 9lst°r' ‘mmely’ Peter C" 0! grief stricken widowed mother, the Si" “m”; Limr-em and M's‘ PM“ following sisters and brothers: m“ “Mil” °* T‘g"“h' (Annie) Mrs. Yeo. of Haverhill, ‘He’ tune“! w“ new o“ m0 Mass; Daniel in Edmonton, Alto; morning of February 11th and was John’ (me of the S‘ s_ Arranmore) largely atienged‘ Requiem High at. home; (Margaret) Mrs. D. lllc- Maa“ was calebmmd in the “mime Kenzic of Llndale and Florence in ulats Conception Church, Palmer Bostoxh ‘ Road, by her pastor, lRev, P. C. lGailthler. ', , The pail bearers were. Joseph ‘Gaudet, John 1P. gIGaudet, Peter _ ‘Buota, Simon llllfaillet, John Bern- Tile death at ‘the City Hospital ard and Peter Mallletrdlequlescat on Tuesday. February 3rd, of Eric m PacQ_ - Douoette, son of IMr. Joseph Doll- (Suiiimerslde papers please copy.) cetle of 39 Passiiiore Street, after a 7- short illness from Typhoid Fever, ca-me as a great shock Ito the many friends of the falmily. rm“, fouowlng death 1s wpmd Eric, ‘who was only 16 years of from the iS-omervillle Heralld Som- "E9. lisd ‘been n pupil in ihgqlrllgiilic; the“ Wm‘ m“ School, to iviithln a few days be- od "Beautiful Ills of Somewhere." With Mo." There were many choice floral Mbutleu from relatives and friends. Iiurlal ‘was at Woodlllwn celnete y. - MISS EMILY BRUCE Seldom has any rural community miss Louise ‘GALLANT I MR. JOSEPH w. soiroli, has spent mahy sum Secretary. I,(),1).E_ Box 475, .311“. mmmy in Lame “may a,‘ the home fora ‘his fatal illness. He was nl. . _ ways of a quiet lind unassuming dis- - .' , teachers and class-mates. i111 the TIPQd After Eating‘? daughter M m“ m“ Alexander and family circle he ‘will be much miss- ‘gaftwfiifilidnoioifzggdogxfégig: ‘xfiklig: ed, as ‘he was wllways ‘so cheerful mmmber the many pleasan“. hours and lighthearted, always so willing spent Wm‘ Mm there’ and also and anxlious ito please and to help v _ all with whom lie came in contact. thme who had visited mm 8"‘ ‘his His-death was particularly sad from the fact that his father was zit tho same time a ‘pflliifillt. in the hospital. Ibut was unaware of his son's seri- ous illness, and he was unable to lie Joseph Warren: Bolton, for forty Wm‘ Mm at the end gene and Francis oftliis city; Leo m was born on October 2s. 1x52, g,',,;f{<;;§;1"<§n (ivlzyvo*“g'i'gtéf_iqid<xg n2: of the (longregii- ‘re Dame Montreal). and Helen of this city, a family of eight children. He was a brother of Rev. Horace W. Bol- “km of Not ~ l1. ‘Wlho was paslior of Trinity , ‘ , ' _ church, Charlestowrl. , for many 13,123}, amgggzld “hl°,:‘lw“'s_ w“ years, and held lpaatorates ‘in Bos- fathers hume onmfrsh f“! ""1" if“ wn._cliiciigo, ul.. and Willmingtbon, 1 3W’ '"'""‘ Del» Another brother, Isaiah, was g‘,f;h$ff,,',‘““,',{“§r’(f‘hmnfé-uilggfsgi‘"'5 ‘ ‘ USS 3..1‘f.€.°.f”.’2l..f..“."iiii2.‘i‘. Tffihii. .rg§,,7gg~t,>,;;gg‘go;1;;, ,;ie;~~--= m»- inoludlng San Diego, California. at the gray ' he services Hie blwtiwr Samuel gave his ‘life paths, wéiégex ifike“ ‘by R"- fig-htln-g for his counilry during the 9m“ The M t‘ a Caimdrm Civil War. His two other ibhOiheffl. 501,50, attendef,“ ° QM?" Square Oil-antics J. and Daniel Ailsitln, were mm bean,“ if‘ u lmdy- The for mnny years engaged in birslnesa “oily, Um“, 33m‘ Charles 00"‘ inBoston Market. One of his ‘sisters ‘Ban 90mm N lfrqmlnlewprowse died in infancy, iwhile the ollhel‘ wme, 1.,,;no,°"’°§,‘ “m!” "m1 passed on in middle fife. Only ‘htls bums M“ (. t‘! any non“ "'1' lbrother. Daniel A. Bolton of Med .___. ' a "a (‘q 8M smmm“ o" 10rd Hillside survives him, V—"“_‘__'“'_‘__ i111 this early life-Mr. Bolton foilorw 33 Ill The Stomach ed the sea and abouii 30 years ago. D he founded U18 B01110]! s. more. 3118610118 Company. Merchants Row, Benton. M '-'—'- lino upon his retirement in iiuanvuli .°:“.',:::;§,',_°-,L" U" °' "ism-Il- condiderod to ibe an uunioi-i-iy mi- Fur-sum’, |'-°..Z'$'°,,f,',""""} "' Boston I-Pllifarket on poultry and lnillieltlon c d hams. - e was a man or sterling —-—-—— “hammer and a lover o‘ ma Moms cogs: lind! grind in the stomach no. and family. For several years, ‘he in‘ awe: u{1,::“:::l|'|bl°“ed “w” ‘was a-n active momlber of the Bolm- evidence of the prerehczmial: 5.13317 erville iBoard of Trwde, Song a1 l" hydrochloric mold l the ltomggh MafneMOlub. -l. 0. l0. 11'. °rnk|allgtlylgwrloid$lold lndigoltion." B8B es his widow . - ° '"l’9'°"' 9°" iwhom he married iii 1%.: c?§m‘fi‘fiililiii°iin'iil‘i°'li‘fiii stltrikglrtiiiuofigr: mm ego. and who i.“ ma“ m. m. loading to iutritll ueuompuiilua by npl-mtlqn and mmmm dufln‘ h“ lotion: stomach ulcers. Food tor- decline. he a survived iiy three Em“ m" '°‘""- °'°“""I the d"- m Iouin: u which diltonds the no and one daughter, The" uimflomuh . q hm," m. I no grandchildren. Warren ‘Hlifldwlllnnotlonl of. the ‘vital 13311:; secretary and director of the 'Wiflh Minna, often effecting the bu", H. Lowe _ pony, mgmmnyg” ‘.1 ll "W 9"! 0i folly to neglect err-mm» Mm- w u mm ..“.‘.‘.. all-t‘: '::‘"'."*" v r "i" ibmm WY" l1"! MIMI!‘ 0S fill-Thus no nezrcliggllvoeflx-oxhig: Olmnglrinlg. Oblno hruwli of tho tomuiii uliiau. instead got from any Plflphyhgth; y“); gamma," b“ ruglint n. row , uiicbn‘ of Bum-ma wfliflam H_ Ewen’ ‘maul nun,‘ {mingle and take I toupoonful in er or tho Pmnliiglslctio small c - “iii-L fii-"vilii" {c7731} "'1" m" Pilflo dcparmm, and bloat rlfllt- out of t o with the largest bristle drunk} sweeten the stomach. nautnllzs thve rs on lti forma- lfll ‘rillanwwdz, rortblet frm) u‘ 1| | D mills to Inn-anion duke“ ganglion, nl a lb tlkd III the bolt fudury in the worm. empfo ' 5 5 a 3 o o i Ella‘ ' i- ‘his r Mwligéhrfi ' l i‘ C GI ,> godpok-llfvylinl .' -i—<o->-——-—— ‘ THE LAIQERIC DOUCETTE I dear friend all Mr. Bolton. oflloiot- h! Min Hlldmd W. Dolley render- uleaa Kindly Licht" wd "Abide ‘\\\ t fipsi i i my, Q ~\\ i I i l l I (-24- The Whole F amily- arc boun ‘pleasure is doubled. l u The Game contains: 1 dhcctionl for playing l answer book . "Cheese-rand way, to . a ' 4 »' '. 9 -l "i , . _ in the name of a liitlo book)‘; W * lsutziixrtizlulml-‘ii hundred tonsil, economical y l “£53.24” "i:‘.'.."'“:::~".'-*,-=,g a mitt»..- -....‘.“.'.. ltsmtfi- s- , . _ Wll ' mg “iffiESdiF-iitirma. moi,‘ -n Fill out and“ I coupon below. ‘ In“ Clma always burn the Kraft tndo mark on the hnloll. lvnrllblylnollf on seeing i! before you buy, oven though you have tukencuoloaukiofilrnffChem." Here’s A week’ s a Fascinating Puzzling For This box 9151A inches in size. 00111151" mm‘ (haiku collection of Cross World Pillzzles to be Bolvfld- lt o ere a com ctition in pnzz o so wing. More thmpthat, it increases your_ vocabulary improves your spelling-both highly desirable for In solving these puzzles, yon will the to acquire new words. Ask any Cross Word Puzzle fm if th cngrossin and amusin . When the com and \\ everybody. ~. dictionary and Pastime‘ more ' ' o glare is added, ll"? 's game contains 24 puzzle! on Nd“ “Puwm cards so that as many as twelve people can work on difiarcnt onau- i.‘ r HERE ARE FOUR ENTl-IUSIASTS PLAYElG ‘nu: No srmlr. linnrrr REQUIRE”- loom to ploy in one rninfllb- _' few mlnnteqflroplzyor Acquires a that make: tho would think. Ao u» nqunrfl m Ella! with lemon, the cnthnfllflflj"? competition becomes keenly 60ml‘ °iGetYourGameTodayl 4 euicr puzzles for young 10 harder ones for older children 10 intricate once for grown-ups we: it" . p \ ‘ ._ . . ' MaycLarkn-Clleolo Co; “ma. ‘ . In} Ere: Racing h“ nidreu. puzzle less in which the deceased was held by hie many friends. Our sincere sym- pathy goes out. in the ibereavod fam- ily in their sad and sudden loss. Eternal -i~est. grant unto him 0 Lord! The following offerings wore re- celvcd: Man Cards The Family. ‘MFSHIR. W. J. lind J. A. Brnwvdi-rs. Messrs. Joseph and Cecil Kelly, lMcssrs. Thomas and‘ Charles Riley, ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. '1‘. ll. 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