MARCH 2.11939 A ' .___. “ti. ‘R us I I I n- can. we“! ‘fr! lo-cmuen‘ Illllli IBIGMI or Brian McCoy, a Iov able ‘an II WILUIH MIMI u: the Chomp when ‘come- n II 1 Q: buck'i| ~ lilllll fllliila Ilel en e ialb hulaal! d‘ IXTI-AI y Today's Short Wave Radio Program lllfbelllaltlflllllllllll ruuaspav, mam z new your: 4i ant-warm, c: the ltates Arizona. WEXAL 16.8 . A.) 7B "in .m.-0o:l‘m b ~ -~ Bu. ....°.... mm?’ fl _ H ;, TODAY-PRINCE _ _ :Today—Friday—Sat. IIIIIAL OHAP. 10 MUSICAL AND DAILY 115-180-835! TIIBITOON SAT. MATINII 2M l 11:00 . .-x wa-Bervlce in ma- liah. Inga, 82.] m.. 0.11 meg. some 7:80 p.m.— Selections from Operas; Rosita Jetnmt Wlde- 3R0. 20.4 In. 11.81 mIB-l t 0-5 m.. 0.88 meg. BOSTON 0:00 yam-Symphonic PC1106- WIXAL, NJ m.. 11.73 meg. PARIS purl-Gramophone Rec- ords. ‘IP87, 26.2 m., 11.88 megJ TPAQ, 25.6 m.. 11.71 mel. LONDO I 10:20 urn-Music and Enter- eainrnen. OLBAA, 20.8 m.. 11.84 m . . . CINCINNATI 11:00 .m.-Musica Olaaaiea. WBXAEL. .5 m.. 6.06 m . GUATIM ' a huemble 11:00 p.m.—Mar of National Policy Band. ‘IOWA, 31 111.; 9.03 111?.’ RTE » m the herded-hill“ Ibla o! his whole carsorl With the loveiyewooihsart... and twice the thrills, romantic appeal, and laughs. "of “AYenk at Oxford"! EDW "lbs Bflneda. LUR r.__ GOD WOTAN WEDDING (By The Canadian Preu) CAPE EOWN-Desu-ibed by The as a “heathen rrrtrriag " in South West, Mrica. a young Nazi. just arrived from Germany, and thedazughwofafumerintlmt British marudsted territory, were married with the cult rites of the German god Wotan. . MARRIAGE —wn At Dun- by Rev. \ BIRTHS ‘i MACDONALD-At i-he P. E. Island Hospital. Jan. 31, 1939 to Mr. end Mrs. Albert E. MacDonald. Inng Creek. a daughter, Marion Roma. MACEACHERN-To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MecEachem. 0f Inna! Creek. Feb. 10th. 1039. a son. Delmar Carlyle. ‘(Patriot Hesse Copy.) I nzarris CROCKETT-—At Pleasant Grove on Wednesday. March 1st John M. Crockett. in his 85th year. -Funeral notice l . MCCARTHY-In this City. March 1. 1969. John McCarthy. Bled 50 years. Remains resting at Frank Hermessevs Runerai l-l-cme. Fun- eral notice later. " KEMP-At 94 Upper Hilldaoro Si», on Wednesday, March 1st, I939. Captain Ernest, Kemp, in his 79th year. Funeral from St. Paul's Cllllléh on Friday, March 8rd, ser- vice star-ting at 2.30, funeral leav- ing at three crclock. Intennenrt in People's Cemetery. T0MPKlN8—In this city. March 1st, John Joseph Tompkins. aged 50 years. Funeral from his late residence. 15 S dney St. to 5t. Dunstan’: Has ica. mineral notice later. Card of Thanks Mr. Bert Bickie and family wish to express sincere tihionka to their many friends for acts of kindness. floral tributes, end letters of sym- athy received d uring their s d reavement, L-827-3-2-1i. In Memoriam n. u. _i M1". c was n nuuiJgi-y“,'°i1'§ic"a°z. m1. “ ' How loving are the dead! Enlhrined, but not agart. How aa-fe within the eurt We hold them still-our- dead, whatever else be fled! by Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. L-m-B-Z-li. In Memoriam 1n loving mom oi‘ lladden M. Mlolieln, who darted this lilo Mitch 2. 1038. It sweet h know we'll meet llllll parting is no more‘ And our dear one we loved I0 Well Illa mly gone before. !o|neday,ao|notime,o\l'e7eal|ali mania aowell. 1.01MB .hiahandwe’ll And nave: lav farewell. by Father Mother, Brother and shim. D4.‘ MacL can uupnarsknn _agqaiu.uaa uiflllte for the ministry- We went - minister are well off in respect of _ so, which it Ls not, what has it t0 .."Ccurtney" bound for chili, Bout run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A’ Daily Lenten Meditations Worthy Of His Hire Bylelm Burr ‘i “- We want more and better xe~ meter ministerial efficiency. Well. then, before questioning why young o‘ we. men macr- other walks mlrflsters for failure and inefficiency, it is ople to supply fav- prcvide the endifhe his his of means, my steed rebuked notes is-the case so frequently, an insufdicien one. Two th a fall to be said here frankly and eaflessly. One is that of all trades or profes- aione. the ministry is the only one the rcono/mic provision for which has not been re-adhrsfed in pro- portinn to the cost of living. Next, when regard is had to his long apprenticeship. during which the aspirant to ice. not only earns nothing. but has to pay heav- ily in Hemiums, to the amount of capital sunk in his urflmmtion for a start in his profession, to the po- sitlcn he has tn maintain and the calls he hes to meet. the minister cannot be said to be adequately re- munerated. Surely our lord's own dictum. “The labourer is worthy of valuation. surcly the did. view of the people. and of Christian equipment and tege. Which is calculated b ter defender of them a. be wit. comfmalble in lerge that he himself and the so far as fi-s-lds of earth. In discussing this matter with a friend some time ago. I was met with the statement that many later economically mess spiritually. Feed and private means. Even if that were him-marten , and lie will tho more fai ful and fruitful do with the case? When I asked my friend if in paying his dicctor or lawyer or tradesman he expected EINWEXPECTEDI l] E A TH [I F CAPT. . KEMP Os taln Ilia-nest Kemp, 78, retired Do on fisheries expert and prominent mason died expectedly his Charlottetown home yester- st day morning. "Capt. Ernest Kemp was born in Whitestable, Kent. England on Nov. 16th. 1880, the eldest son of Capt. Frederic: and Fanny Kemp. In 187 he entered a. law office in after ei hteen months creaking own he joined the brig “F'orence' and sailed for two years. In 1878 he sailed on the shi Edi»... Case Continues At Georgetown, foundland. Pioceeded in day. Ca tain llilinlton is under e Customs Act perly marked pa/pers. 351?.» of the 35-foot ince last August will: a carg. liquors and cigarettes A "true America where he was so engaged this week. Mr. J. J. Johnston. for the forowing two veers. In 1M0 he went into artnersbip with his father. transpor ing oysters from Engand -to Holland and France by means of a. fleet of six vessels. In 1890 he was aappolnted man- ager of the Whitesta aOyster Com- pany in London, Eng, which posi- tion he held until May 1892 when he came to Canada as Dominion oyster expert of the Department of Marine and Fisheries A During the following twenty-nine years until he retired on pension his was a familiar figure throughout the oyster areas of the Maritime Provinces. The oyster and lobster fishermen of those districts admired him greatly for his unriglhtness and in- tegrity, Capt. Kemp was prominent in Masonic clrces having received his ter Mason Degree on May 13th., 1N6 in Graystonev Lodge ite- stable and after taking up resid- ence in this cit became affiliated with St. John's ge No 1. He was elected W. M, of Si. John's Lodge in 1914 and in the Same year Pursuivant of the Grand lodge of Prince Edward Island; Grand Sword Bearer in 1923 and in 0.. upheld while judgment was Section 7A of the Customs the R. C. George E. Sherren, Customs praiser, Charlottetown, mnmin The on August 9, three days and Canada giving members the Canadian Preventive power to stop vessels of Court Mr. Chester Pratt of the supreme Can't County. Grand Lodge of the former office for twelve years. In Alexandra Chapter, No 1 R. A. M. G. R. of Nova Scotia. he was th. 1916, and served in various offices until elect- ed M. E. High Priest in 1020. he was appointed Grand Princi a1 Sojourner in the Grand (map r R. A. M. Knight Templar Orders in Prince Edward Preceptory. No. 35, K. ‘I2, Charottetown, P. E. 1., were con- (erred upon him in 1917 and again he successively advanced to become Presiding Preceptor in 1928. On Dec. 27th. 1887 Capt. Kemp was united in marriage in -Ail Saints Church, Whltstable, En . to ed vrilh deep friendship R. one oral nieces and nephews. Funeral services. home Monday afternoon dclod: with the Federated ch There are left to mourn his unex- ecied passing, besides his sorrow- cy ll! Arthur in England: Emily. England, PM“ Adeline Holland and Jessie, Mann- pre-deceased him in 19 . a funeral under Masonic aus- pices will be held Friday after- noon. Prominent Dentist Passes On Dr. Lowell A. Howe. Med 08. prominent dentist of Homers- worth. passed away suddenly at home cn Mvt. Vemon street. his “fly sutuiouy moming, January wily a ounamc. a N‘ Continuance of a atructive policy" liam Iatehaw and Dr. W Elliott an honorary eral an-nnaemen of Lawrence A. Prentice. m-tawn relatives attendance Concord. N I. Dr. Rowe Hebert Weeks. Fruienoton: Forecasts Surplus March mantis third bud at. '11: b e anciel term estimated surplus of 08,861,881 o account with expect placed at $50,918,753 with 857,034,153 in the Nn““0nsfor- in! ‘dun menial‘ forpube ding of til.‘ nditure of works. In November. 1907. he was mar- Bar-bara . Taylor. P. 1'7. 1.. whom he leaves brother. court. m. Harold ‘Adams. m. wu- fiil, E .801. gtraor- . d idiotic road construction .u""'v‘.'i"' 11.1%? ' o re at in the inhale " “and asked a. reduction of his bill wound that the doctor had pri ate d not do this. t minlotm‘ 0T V due on his presumed private friend said frankly that and corrected: at that I left it, then, as I leave not. What of the min- P611" inence. ‘lihe question is, What is the value of the work‘! And at that minister. equally with every other worker, de- ustic Bt- Paul it form the point of’ advan- ho be l. ettm‘ servant to his people. a goat!- and . up appearances. or a minister w o is free to. concen- trate upon his ministry and its ful- film know. his fam- ily are pmently and for the futuni to M: this world goes, safe from Stint a min- , and you tend to restrict and enfeeble his useful- clothe be all in his work of dividing the Word of Trudi for the provision and pro- ‘lli-ie trial of Captain Israel Il- llngton of Port Aux M5410“. New- the Buc- reme Court at ¢eorgctownckjv1elitig with e- ing in Canadian Waters with im- Skipper- auxiliary schooner Nellle J. Banks of New- foundland register he was charged after his craft was seized five miles off the north shore of this prov- 0f bili" was found by the Grand Jury when court opened at the Kings Co. CapltaiTuesday log counsel for Iiiingtcn moved the indictment be qushsed on technical grounds but yesterday Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders, who is presiding ruled the form of indictment be 1'6 - sewed on the constitutionality of Act 1n so far as it affects vessels other than Canadian register found hov- ering outside the three mile limit. Witnesses heard yesterday in- eluded Chief Officer Mllthorn of M. P. Cutter ‘Ulna. ap- William Gaudet. customs officer. Montague. The case will resume at 10:24 this R. Nellie J. Banks was seized after publication of the proclamation of an agreement between the Gov- ernments of the United Kingdom of Service British register within the IZ-mile limit. At the opening session oi’ the Si. Peter's was appointed commission- er for the taking of affidavifia in o n 8'5 held in hiuh esteem and regard- of larilelv at- tended. were conducted at the at one gov.‘ Richard WKel; log oi Omico . onner 0&8 l‘ 0 R such here. and a very close friend. officiating. l-lc was assisted bv Rev. Arthur Snow of Bomersworth. Fcllowina the ser- Selina. idest daughter of apt. .. _ “Mme” ‘gm M"- cmme" fiierichtigfierxellilnatl-"EiuEEiEE-ctobuigegiafi in the iaznliv iv in in Pln- Grove cemetery, ‘Jxnmitral services were ng wife. tw sons and one daugh- , - ter: Cecil, niianager of the Bank of §&’,‘§§,‘}jq\,.,f{ “we gggé? 3E1; Montreal. Mahone Bay. N, S. who sum -' Tie‘ pa,“ ..,.“.,, was will arrive nome tonight: Reslnflld m 15;. ,‘ ,.,,,,,'s, ' “a... and Fanny at home. u“ '1 “"“L D u, n‘ Mm” A son Harold. the eldest. Die- €vm°%m°n~_yollf;iu‘un,ufi ' Geo e “igfigufiii/‘uiii Ere ' the followin wrlwémh and wam" H°M"“'“" ‘ brothers end sisters; Per g W" "w" Mugging?‘ T. bearers Fun- ts were in charge end mt the Pmvidenne. Bnlstcl. . 11.. Boston, uncertain, Saisbury. Haverhlill. Manchester, Berwick and Dover. is an uncle of Mrs. Quebec Government 1 —(O P)-— - estimated expenditure of 081.000,- 000 will be made during Quebec's next fiscal yea: was forecast today the Union Nationale Govem- 8 udget, for the 1838-40 fin- the pro- vineial administration will show a ordinary ' dmnpared list bud- ge . . meant-plus was estl ated un- ei‘ vml 0X- Tha Central Guardian Phi: winnm la rem-v for new; oi local Illtermt but a vertialng of SAD NEWS -- Mrs. uncle, Dr. Lowell A. Rowe, 5pm. ere-worth, N. H. Dr. Rowe visited the Island several times and had many friends here. SAD NEWS-News was received yesterday by m. John Reey. Charlottetown. of the death re- cently in Hamilton of his brother- in-iaw, Mr. Robert G. Wallace, formerly Manager the Bank of Nova acotia in Charlottetown. He lied been in failing health for sev- eral years. He had many in this city, who will with his relatives in their wre be. reavement. TRIBUTE T0 ISLANDER-‘Ihe San Mateo Times. a California publication. my! I fine tribute to the work of Fred E. Beer. in con- nection with the San Mateo Coun- ‘ at the Golden Gate of Trees- Bupervlscvr Fred E, . - man of the Mission Trails exposi- tion commission. is largely respon- sible for the Mis- sion Tradls gccup appreciate the seeming endles task of completing the e - htbit and all are grateful to Sup- rvisor r and his commission JUNIOR. RED C1108! -0n February l7 the Hbppy Go Lucky Juniors of North Milton Cross meet- The treasurer, Rzullin Hooper gay: I and Winston weeks. Keith Cola by Icuise Hooper that the meet- ing be adjourned. Mead-inn closed bv singvinrz the National Anthem.- (Patriot please copy). Personals Major May. D5.0., Si. Eleanors, is in the civy attending the Dioces- an C0unciL Miss Anne Rourke of Montague is a visitor to the city and is the on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Mr. E. T. H 15ft New YOrk onthe Mth by eship Queenof Bermuda on a trip to Bermuda where he will remain for some diays. Lorne Bell of Carleton Sidlmfl wasamemibei-ofthe castforthe Mit. Allison sophomore class in the play entitled ‘The 20th Century Lullaby" when they competed in the University's first drama festi- val. Mrs. l". B. Auld, West Cove- head, has returned from visiting her sister. Mrs. Emery Harris. Wallace, N. S. Mrs. Harris‘ many Charlottetown friends will be glad to know she is convalescing after her serious illness. The many friends of Mrs. nie Murphy-who had a serious operation performed iottetcwn Hospital wi be pleased to learn that she is new convales- cing nicely at her home 48 Douglas Street. Charlottetown. Mrs. J. H. King. Ottawa. enter- tained at bee. Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. e - bell. Mr. Aubrey Bell. who has been a visitor to P. E. 1'. left this morning for Camp Hill Military Hospital to undergo treatment for injuries re- ceived in Great War. Crippling Rheumatism Rheumatism leaves in its train distorted joints, crooked limbs, crip- pled hands, and the intense pain ia almost unendurablc. In the beginning rheumatism is g often due to dye epeia or ‘ “gea- tion, for if the d gestiva organs did their duty there would not be any 1 poisonous uric acid in the blood to sow the seedl of rheumatism. Burdock Blood Bitters lnvigoraiee the system, and liel to eradicate the uric acid from t e blood which is the cause of the inflammation and pain. Give BBB. l elianos to help you rid your system of rheumatism. JICCESAN an. ~ PAGE Tutsi; ' Week End Specials 3 L'-*s".'.i'.'5~""-"*""" £3§i"..%t%‘i¥s "tiff-r I." " " " " ' " "2 9 e '0 OI 1 —- _- — I— I- cm-w- =~» s - - - — — — — - — c Agggrsnanarrurtlir ORANGES, very special’, doz. - - - - - -- -. -. 19¢ MIXED BISCUIT i |, z - _ .. _ _ LARD or suonTiiiverrEvcficii, _“:.' ._ ._ _ _ .... SMOKED rrnnnrs, z u». - _- _ _ ._. ._ _ _ _. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS AT BOTH STORES Charlottetown Summerside Phone 747 Phone 399 n‘ AA;@A 1 f ‘ lrinity United Church ' THURSDAY, MAIKJH 2 LCO-Chaminsde Chorus. 8.l5-Y. P. U. or AUXILIARY m s5 sum 42nd Annual Meeting Of Organization Op- ened Yesterday. Fellow ofd the R0 a1 Historical leakcn Mount Allison Alumni. held their regular ins 1a the mooiroom wu-u nine- 9"“? 1“”“_ m,,;,“§,§‘,‘§,‘“m,d““°““‘°,°‘ m, --—--— b13211 menrbeu-gyphrgseent The meet/- wow," Autumn. Wed m 5,.“ TOURIST DOLLABs - - M“ wt 8 p. m. March ——-—— B11“ BWi-h M111“! W “MM m. mm hymn. Bible reading and vmoonvm. _ (or) — ' . i“ W" 111st mwlim- Th» 1°“ w" prayers. Average Tourist” spent eases as was answered by a nuance-y nbyme. 1mm E, v_ gem president w“ m BritishColumbia last. year, according Hutchinson, secretary- the chair. 11 ocd R A- Roll co showed a g Tanager o! the ere. his report of $8.80 on hand. representation from most par- was suggested that the bill for the , mrniture polish be paid, and also Mrs. l1. McLean . Peters ‘“‘" fibiislfimtii? $€u'°“°°"&4 come u» m dad ° r 1%; w» E G d‘ l y g own . preaen . was cu. n was B100 decided that we fittlntdy replied w by Mrs. n. A. aster" uar ‘an wouldpasl: the district for five dol- figmglfilgikek --——-- lors hel-p purchase an organ for , e9 were W- __- h; the school. The health and clean- cmved {mm ‘he. Dmmflm Fwd‘ oEIoZaEiOEnlItIeErI-lesl: i§i'§§°.‘l.i'i|'i§;°" iinesg committee ve their report. u“ Dmmnm" 399m "l5 l new" nag“, my be m; Keith Coles a Ralph Ofl-bbc 1 Th" dwm- _ u a wit. a word strictly "y. were aipipcin/oed to sweep up the ° has‘ em i“ 5mm“ he’ N able in advance. crumbs at noon for the next t/wo w" emmded a welmm” m m Chandler volunteered m m’) for m‘ m“ "w" msupscnrr-rrous to . water. Rollin Hooper and Harvey tseicgilllrailnengritm“ my“ hm” “m Charlottetown Guardian n: CD185 volunteered to bring in i-he M“ Ben asked an w stand handed w their Rent. Archie ume. coal for the next two weeks ‘chug e mm me m m obeys Hoope- mi we cale- who 153i passed mnfiigfiidsewiii --‘“"TE“" 5111*“ “"1843- Wete appoint-rd on the pron-am rim-ins: the past veer. She spoke TEmEFA very mtmmm ""1 h" committee. Program consisted of c; one Domes Dgpqytnlent and slum-Ave lecture with lanternslidee a same b" Erma smith. It was. said this year the Outfits are w W" Riven in Monwsue United moved by Elsie Colrvand seconded go to the Bishop Harden Memor- Chm“ 0Y1 Sunday EWBWG- Th! ial School. She nave a brief his- lflfllilrc. tory of this school. the Roberta ‘Itllo in Chapel. and sponsoring it. ‘Iwo 90R Male t outed last August by the . She hoped this would give an in- creased intercst in the Dorcas work and asked the co-operation of the members in any changes that might be made in the articles for the outfits. Mrs. Bell me-rutioncd books be- in: sent last year for the travel- audience. and "Our National terest Igw" His 1.. '92’. r _ M ~_ w_ , De- ling llbrui and of Sund y . E-fiii cBajli/ilixelclalg. 1° v Schools in iii West being r:- pew“. Tuesday nizht by Mr. Jus. ,- ’ merrier-ed at Christmas time by gléeesAbtilfimBaulriders, uréderidtireuaus- '5 Mr5_ c -1 5h’ h led Sun v Schools and e. . A. 9 “fir?! 0C l’ 1'0. 1mm Tofinw cave: vast at Y,” Branch in this Diocese. In closing The Plflldmt. Rev. J. ‘I’. Hyne, mother. Mrs. G430. Garrmum, 39 thfi President thanked all for Dip-Sided. There was I. 300d lt- Lomwmm Ava hearty co-ovpererion during her tendanoe. and the lecture was _____ term ofEoaifivcefiim f ‘at PM“ firgmtlyteagpxrgjciated. gis Lordship Miss . 0 . ‘s J18 ll e a vo of Lhgnh Gfiic-Fllifi-i-“iiiifi-Riu?“ “S "rest" W...» rmis'r°"rirrsm‘d' "r W I ~ a - . ev. a er ns, filiswm-“iéli-lsi? “Mrs: smnw use...“ s2: sw"r.usc. moire‘- W“ Md 0m" iilfiei- voted service. In a few well diosen Bwalylrfnkil. ' ' J M“ wuflficmau t twice-us Niles White expressed her m? . - * . 56-111 snss. John, u. 1a., arrived ‘Puesday mum m.. m“. m, W, Personals - speaker atternoon was Carucn R. l-I. Has- larn. wtho was for many Years in Kamzra. India. He said for many years the (Jhurch was not awake to its duty to obey the Master's command to spread the Gospel, and when it did realize its re- ownnibfllty. prowess was slow. He spoke of Miss ‘Ililtcn who founded the Wizman’: Auxiliary in 1885. Canon Hasiam reviewed conditions of the world at that time and now and of the transform- inrz power of God's redeeming grace. Canon Haslam also spoke of the Madras Conference when picked ,_d-eiegates from every country met to study the pncblems of day, united under the barmer of Christ. ‘Ilhe Church is still facing diffi- , culties at home and abroad. We cannot afford to sit back. Wc must take an infierest in the affair" of the world What. are we doip" with Our time. The Church is challenging us and the love Christ constrains us. Ac we going to meet the challenge? Mrs. Cosh moved a very beam- , vote cf thanks to Canon Hasfum , l for his inspiring address. 77m, was seconded bv Mrs. C0165 of ‘ Milton and carried hv a stwndin: = the illnws of Mr. Cecil Beck Globe Grocery, Montague. ing well. Mcntnwire. ‘u. Catarrh-o-zone. ' 'It cleared up all my trouble. Now , I have neither cold nor cough, i and I sleep well. “ ioi/nt service in Si. Paula Church Wednesday evening. i, _'I_‘_oo Late To Classify rTo“s'r‘_I's‘a:i" of’srunaa".irray hub corps between Montague and i —— | i§0§§4Q$O OQO-OOOOOO-OOOO-O’: S. P. C. A. free from colds and winter b-FREEZEOUTS-Z rourorrr a=ao \ s-srscrALs-s I r-noon rruzn-i I . PURITY FLOUR,98lba.—--------fl,fl- Cash £9‘ Carry Stores Free Delivery; Free Delivu-y, 14-86. . oaonoa r. STNIA-l!" m. Stanley. m: r ma} Mount Allison c.1310? and 5' , t1 011, pg Spanish Situation. in Heart: Hall, Mardr 8. under the auspices of the Tourist Asaocia present. voicing the hope that the .._..Z ~- meet/i ' "The World In Canada", was need by Mrs. L. H. Coffin, pre- sldent of the W.M.8.. that 5011617] numbers the by Quartete: “I Am His and He 1's Mine", and “My Aug-mp , were much enjwed by the L JLECTIIRE AT GEORGI- TOWN-An interestin, lecture or: Some V ing Aspects given in the Town Hall, George- ..‘1"riends will mgret to has: of ..'Friends will be pleased toheet that Mrs. Leith Cawan of Imvel Montague, who was operated on in the King's, County Hospital, is dot-l ..'Mis Martha Poole oi’ Mono- ton, N.B., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Poole of lower Miss Poole is leaving for Halifax next woe-k when she is 1 sailing nn the Lndiv Iaurievr to Ber- muda ard Surth America on a y‘ ‘l’. HAVE Yllll A BULB _ Yilll CAN'T SHAKE? " "I could not have borne that awful cough much longer. Suffer- -. ing as I was day and night, m) evgteioihe meenting than adjoin-r. mnmhmlnm M 10-15 mlmdil‘ i cheat would have worn out. M; oon m. was served hv . days of misery N" lgdwoflcignfit- PQA/EKHW A ‘ i came to an end a ux arv nur Diocesan Church Scoietlv held a when I “sud l E Caierrh-o-zone is no ordinary) medicine—it is a. super-destroys: ttml”‘f."”d‘s..‘ll‘flé’.i"if:zi."i; or u» 1-m- uu vw ew- cenh-al Garage, gymfloqgtown, , Catarrh and similar ills. I thank Reward. L-85’l—8-_il-_3l J for having learned a! Eatarrh-o-zone, which keeps m1 (Signed) MRS. J. GARRETY, 741 Visitation St., Montreal. All dqigrggists 5:211 gatarrh-o- BIGGER. BETTER. nnvoo "M- 0 mo“ a “mm 1.1mm Tug/ppm; $1.00; small size 50c. Get Catarrh- w_ufluon_su g-ziine today, andlat it assist you smoo-ernnos-szoo m m g°°d h” ' Fax! Rvhl-f Hum - u. s. w. c. A- mt...- CATARRH-o-zotira ‘ aid. Attend s. r. c. A. __ y 1 Bingo. They satisfy. -~ l1 HAUL, $,,,_,,},,.._ ‘GO-Q l \¢-@A '- -. le-Ul E soo- the tldll we! u ills."