..-§-=-:~y. v - l l i ;i i 3i I i i. wqbtern Guardian ‘HOOD FLOUR USMC!‘ cflcr. All grocers. w. . - “MIPIDNSHIPJQOCKEY Vic- bbrli Sink, March 10. 2nd Abblcs‘ vs. victors» Unions, final game‘ for 1s- liindilntermedlatc Championship. if. ' 2183-31 Z-Losr-negisicrcd (cmulc m. - illlll-Zi-fi-lliionthj —liUUSEW'AR.\1lNG-—'1‘lic Ladies Guild of the Baptist Church, Sum- mcrslcfe, gave a dellghtfulsilrprise p811)’ to Mi". and Mrs. Jack McLeod at tlzcii‘ new hcinc. About twenty of the members ivitli their husband's arrived laden nilh a stare of preserves from thrir iilntoi- supply which book the _\""!ll‘.g criiplr‘ quite by surprise. A 1'01)‘. riciriii; ‘viixlsncnt 8nd S |JDilll'i"i)‘.1¢; luiirli .‘~i‘l‘\'L‘ll by the lad- ies. Mr. and Bill's. Mcmod in fitting words exp: d their thanks to the Guild for Llifhl‘ iridiiess. The party flight our. CDO. Lcft car 6G. Liberal Reward. W. E. -M0ll!11_;ll£lll, Albany it. '_-nnv. w. u. HARDING will be _ pn the sir ovoi- C. H. G. S. Sunday gfternoon at 4 orlock. He will talk. qn "Pruhlbltlon- from Jun: rnzsnvrmiumv cnuricn IN CANADA Kepslngton and Pres» tpivn- pervlces, lllaxch 9th. lfl :i_. in. Sunday School. ll u. in. Sermon trxi “There virus a man sent frcm G011 5 1 whose name ivas Jolui.‘ John I 6-7. 8 p. m. Freetoivii. '1 p. in. Scrinon Sub jeot. Religion and Empire‘. text. "If u. r. u.»- I forget the-e. O‘ Jcriuailciv.‘ in Williams, B. A. B. D. Aluiirtcr. Q-rumznmcc LECTURE-Jim’. Mr. Harding of Simmierslcle gave an addrcs on “The Relation of 'l‘cin- perance in Canadian Progress" in Wilmot Valley Hall on 'l‘iiii.rs¢l"ii' ev- ening. 1th‘. Hardin: (llsruasecl the ef- Qgct, the liquor traffic had on ti" Sitiztns of Cinarln. l'l'lPl1l'4ll‘.'. ‘niorallw giridphyrically. It. W85 he- flTl :1 qrily an obstruction Lo the pix... iii-id ndvancezncnt of our uidust-ricrs- grid our development as c. nation. peceding the lecture was a dflfliilflll programme cf nlilsit‘. boll-i vmil dilfl uistrumental. Rev. Mr. !\‘ii~l-.i.»1...i~. gpoke briefly and mowed a v05»? "5 ~ fl-ianias for Rev. Mr. Harding. i\"1il*li was seconded hv Mr. (‘Prrlcii 1l"l lb, There ii-as a larzc ntts-iirl-iiir." ' lecture iras given uiirlrr the air 0d Excelsior DlVl-‘ilifil. Suns oi 'l'>iii- D8fBl100—-—S. Q-mmz FIELD uni remix: EACH MEET-line folluiiiiig m: liiv. v piwbable starters in the 11113 Lo L31: place on time Suiumrsule lmi-boi we this (Saturday-i aiipmcon. In the _ Class A pace. Jessica the Great, 01in. ‘g Oalkirm. Fcrnwood Aubrey, T. J. lltv- _ 1m, Class A. Trot-Easiriu ‘Bud Doble, British Ginger. George Peter Will Tell. Clans B. pace. q-Bud Hal, James Aulirey, Cyril 1",; 1 J. Byng Girl. Glass C. ’l'rot. filii‘ Inca-Helen 8., Tairiy V010. Li" 1y Helena. Ladrlce. Prunes; Call ~ Class D. Face-Chicago (Lnrl. Ll Boy, Earl Grey. Governor (Jr; ".11. Midget. T. J. Dclvln will-be drivczi by Thomas, Holmes. the famous cal- Ored driver frcm th: Maine and Nzi‘ | Briuiswlck Circuit. A spienrlid aim"- noctfs sport is more than 1135111‘? .1 --_= .1. ,-m=:Am or comma mayo. Elli-Mrs. Benjamin Nc-Jbll: of Sum- merside has rccclvcd the sad NEWS of the death in South BCTWiCk, Main: ‘ . 0n February 23rd of hcr last siii-viv- in; brothel‘. Mr. Allrcrl Elrirlziiiorc The deceased was thc srm of the 1.1L". ~ Mr. lrid Mrs. Janie: Fllrrkmore of. Malpeque, Whéfe h!‘ Will he iiiwiii- rcmcmberod by the old-r" Z"1'l"i"\"‘>“l About fnrtvjwars Mn 1w Rial-l l“ farm at blalncriuc and l-"irl: 1l“1 ‘.1? msldcuce in‘ Sackvillc. N. B. On tir- death of his wifc. iornierlv 1.11:1 Nnmaret Czady of Darnlcy. 1v: ro- nfiovcd to the ‘Units-j States and mrir- brokc u) will the singing 01 For "Tlwrv arc Jbllg: (‘iiizid I<‘c‘il:>\i's.-S. 1 B. 2l83-2i ‘ --l-'I'N'~‘.R.~\L 01-‘ THE LATE ROB- ERT JOHNFION. KENSINGTON- Th’: fun: 11 of 11in lute RobcrtJo1iri< tin 1' : Pill-fl on {Friday iiftcmomi. i\1"--'U1‘~‘1'I11b, L-lgii‘ lrcui 11.1.3 li-iiuc lll Kcnslng- Angle." v 1i! Iron. The Scriicc. most impressive and ‘largely iiatciiiieil was conducted by ‘ilie RP" '1‘. Lisivis Willlnins, B. A., '5. 1).. .\1lii_ i: ti tlic Prcsiiyt-crlan by tlin ltcv. Dr. D11‘. Ayers. mid . ' 1i. llia- Gccldlc ‘":;"i~Ii (7I‘1ilf§?l’_". Long n icry high- iribvi‘ of llic ii:.i1 hi‘. .=.iii1- w '. Ii-"ii i " ;i‘\' [r11 11y the . a o! i124; l‘)'i\1l lii- W115 sixLv- throc- ymrs of n10. and a» siirviixccl by ht, ividniv rind 0110 driiiglitcr. lvlrs. iflllziii (‘viii "z . Lllijfl broth- lr» a in iiiiozii dccp sym- i Fk'i'l‘irl."tl. Tm pail liaarers n-“rr- T1!‘ 13.1w 37.". I11". Archie ‘Tl Yfrucix F1" 3111133“, Jardinc. Mr. “Fin ‘Y'1I"";\. 11v‘. .1"~‘iii Dwnalrl ‘Ilzvhvw ‘c111 111'. Lltorgl: ltilcy. 1 -—S0(‘lAl. [DIE AT REGULAR ‘W. (‘. T. i‘.-'l'lic icgii1zii~ monthly Liiicfliii: (if l‘:r~ W. C. '1‘. U. GI Sinn- 'llii::.=_l!iy' and .111. 'l‘he meet- i»: n social nncl ‘l [4111 v3.15 wvll P1 '11..» 1>""\i‘.‘l\' 1 "s. M. _ i=;i‘..l ilzc Ullllll‘. The - til imiii llic singing of hymn. followed by _. o.’ tlic previous i ‘rril ziiiil i\il~i;:lc:1. A . " Plano solo n. solo Mrs Er- , Mrs. A. S. MC- Dofls lvliirlz-tt; : Sriiurman. ciicnrcdi . I'(‘?'1‘_\‘. Mis: Cas- . 11:0 pianist of It. '1‘. Holman. . -.-‘i.<1 iii an ‘inisrcsting " oi‘ the W. furnicrl in tines were " :"‘f:~.r‘~:l nnli much in- lll them. Some of ‘(i111 r11.“ \\"ll'kl‘d at ‘. at this inact- Liiilccil -t!ic S7- ': l~~i- inch" l~1r~i1or~ =1i~1 s11“ v21". very '\ \ll"-‘ of lliriuk: i IN“ lirvaicrn Mrs. ‘ '~ who h1g1 help- ‘t: 5“.'l‘ll a suc- ..: 'cr:c;1 by the of f2: aftcr- v . i.” 1 I . i rnrwnxnits -- ‘Y ' \"illi'i"ii llcivllr. Hf .'~‘~iiuiii1Pi'- " F“ lJ-l n- lici- mic" 1‘i~..i-.r:cl-i Mrs NI Si. 1T1 (if Vyjlflkyp-S, ~- V‘ fr“ \'/lll"1‘.l Ycw. mid 1\li's. Wilson rled a. second tune. His second v~if~ "~ ~~ 1 also pljodcceased him. A‘, U10 iiiiv Of ' hi! dcwth which ocriuTed rift" n11 illness of {our months. he um rm. siding viitl-i his onlv snri. Jrwtiili n’. Bcrwlck. Main». ‘Wore ‘I’ 91"» W’ w mourn on; dzuzlztcr. Lira. lllaiv“ Ray of Broiton. Itlass. and llr fol- lbw/lag sisters: Mrs. mm. Nesbltt of Silrh-mersldc. Mrs. Charlotte Canin- ipcil of umiiimi 511:1 rm. Allan ' n cmri of Margaic. to n11 of wliwin laiwhficymparlhy is extended. InLcr iii Berwlck. ~a. s _ qncyjflnard‘; in thi- Fiablc. v Ask‘ i... . M‘ nnlc ti in about ugam and rrtiiriic-l lni 111"- rluiics on the fi-rr". DJ" [Wx-"rt. (Vnkci. who isttczl H" in" ril \""."l' ‘T117111 iliiiinq Mr. Mur- iih; pr‘ 11f‘; i-fiiiriicd again to rriiiitc lilo v5. ' Allan cl’ Cape Tor- "'1 2i picjzsaztt visit with i on the Island. At Siunmer- .c1e~ lie iinx; the nus-s‘. of his uncle. Hr. mum D. Cmv. and his cousin. Tfr L R. Allrrn M. L. A. He Valso the“ new hWall Paper Catalog - ‘ r ‘, -~~ WRITE YOUR NAM! very plainly on the coupon below, out out an null to us. and wvll send you the biggest. best - ml moat economical WA A Cumin. > _ _ l6 new: designs. Prices ll! , Li!!!" feat. ' " .... I!!! Tlfl LL PAPER CATALOG Ill based on double rolls of ‘l2 COUPON “lloolu: a McLEOD. um Chlrloflctown, r. s. _ jam! u» in mu mm “mum m» l. .0111? ail Mrs. (Drf visited his aunt. Mn. C. B. Allen of UDIOIL Comer. He u now vuiwu relatives in Macaque cad (rind! in thoeutofnbaprcvlnccflrblllsw. Allen's first visit to the Island for twenty years-S. -—lVliss Ann; Davin-m. Burlington. who is a student u, Mount Allison Ladies‘ College. Ls homo to be prec- ent at the marriage of liar brother. Joseph-Y. _ i —Mlss. Mmuet Mcquurte. R. N. of Hebwn. Lot 8 is at present visiting in 5111111811916. the guest of Mrs. 1Rcvi W. S. 140110]. —Among those who lttendcd the hockey game at GLEN)‘ 0n Friday were Miss Iva Buchnnm and Mr. Lloyd Barwlsc of Springfield. -O. —MI!- Amos Boultor his returned to her home in Springfield West If- tcr having spent an enjoyable Visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Lor- lng of Walpole Mass. Mrs, Bounci- also visited friends in New York and iii Boston. Brooklmchmd Medford, lvlass. -O. Eastern Guardian } ..*ROBIN HOOD FLOUR l8 guaranteed to please you better. . . 2l3l-3-5-1montli. l ..'TO0K AIR. TRIP-Mr. John Batchlldcr, of the C. G. S. Brant. who ls spcndlng the winter at his noine in Georgetown. made the rc- iui-n flight from the ali- on Saturday, when the airplane visited there. ..'POTA’1‘O GRADING - Thei farmers in the locality are getting‘ potatoes graded and ready for haul- 1118- 1n tact, some hauling has al- ready been donc _cn mild days.-A. . .'—ll0CKE\'—On Friday, Febru- : ary 21th, the Georgetown hockey team and the St. Peters hockey tecm' met 1n a thrilling game of hockey in‘ the Georgetown rink. The game: from the start was fast and interest-l m8. ending in a victory for George-l town, 6-3.--A. ..'SOCIAL GATHERING — Th! Cat-ice held in the Town Hall, Georse. town. on mescay, March 4th, was a decided success. A large crowd at- tended it from Sturgeon, De Grog Marsh and Montague. Excellent mu-' sic was furnished by Messrs. Samuel Yorston, James Bcudrcnult and W. J. Paquet. Instrumental music by! Misses Riose Fairchlld and Mary‘ l Bvlldreziult. The dmccs consisted of ‘ivaltu. Gavottes, Lancers and fox; trols, alter which all departed tol thOll‘ homes feeling they had spent‘ 8 very enloyable cvenlng.—A. i l .."SOCIAL GATHEBJNG_.'11;¢ Aup, ! iion forty-five tournament, pllyed n; ‘ the home or Dr. J. A. Johnston. Tig- l mill. which has aroused much lntei» icst. came to an auspicious close on Monday, 3rd inst. The winnern. who‘ ncld the lead throughout the scasonl P1531911 defensively and their victory‘ 15 u” Pmdu" 0! Implied science, While the "SECOHCIB" put up g Very line offensive game to tho Qcgqm- lmnlment of "hectic" bidding. Tho visiting contestants. who have enjoy- 3"‘ "19 games from first to lust, are l Broteful to their host and hostess for time entertainment and hospitality m. cclvctL-T. 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