STARTING T0 D A Y illif all git Guardian . .:"°..':".'.'-'.-.z"'-1 IIERE GUMES TIIE RIRGUS with lslsilisiissaisflstsl Tlll FLYING Poodles iisniiemrd- YOU SAW LAST IN AL. G. BARNES Song . . . “Mountain Melody” R. c. cemetery. -- MUSICAL R E V U E i HES BU5TiN‘ ‘EM WIDE OPEN AGAIN! lfoncs. cutiie- thisving heads and a keenly. Mba Constance Young, M.A.. Newly Appointed Principal of Mount Al- lison Ladies College. den, Murdock MacLeod. ANCI. L-6'i98-'i-13-3121. ABBIVED FROM NEW YORK- Theremalnaofthsiate a(r.A1-tbur “mlm mlved ,mm N" Yon, The increasing volume of work turn- .isst nicht accompanied by his ed out by our registered pharmac- ~ ists is a testimonial to the satisfac- POLICE COURT-A _man sp- tion found in each of the many PHONE 82 £;xe°¢lmna;etluemP“ououee¢'glMm% asp; prescrlptlons we fill daily. ° 'rho case was heard and ad- irxrtguountilmdtoihy. An adiourned fl C1l5l'¢Oml CBO W95 ' ‘I-=»-» -°--=~ ...'::::u..:.r;?':;;.r.“.:c..e~ FUNERAL No'rxcE-'rho funer- Zxlklf ,jg°§§';‘,;d;,’1f,‘,f'“,§ §“'§§2°l'f Welc Oni e ‘1 °‘ "M 1”” M- Mb" "'°"d°“ sinus '11 Gerald street about sas ‘ w'mM';_““°wp1°“ ‘mm °h° "°°m°”°°l p. m., yesterday, where 'a partition ° - - J- Bi’°‘“‘» 12° P°‘"“\l was telupg fire from sn overheated Street, Friday morning at 8.45 to Bt. Dunstan's Basilica, thence to gfltxgige' Them Wu pmcucauy no father, Councillor M. W.` Reardon . onanmrrnrown rnoaaas- “my P’“*“‘*°° the °°° ”F“”‘°“‘~ SWE CLUB-The above named club A “mm d15°“"’l°“ "him "°°\‘ have elected officers and formula- PIM- "WW °f *hi* members tek- ted a plan for the good of its mem- ‘"3 P5” and P*`°Sen°ln8 °X°¢1!¢'n'- hers and the bettering or citizenship eflumenis wth Pro and con- The generally. The large body of mem- °"m°» RMC M- E- Francie declared, bers present discussed economic H' W3- PI‘l°r YD the debate Rev. conditions as prevailing and it was F5512! F1'N1<=l-S UWB the second 01' 1 decided unanimously that conditions a sea-ies of talks on public speak- ‘ ' could be improved. The election of ing. A studygclass is being organ- ofiicers resulted as follows: Presi- iaed by the council having as its dent, Frank Creamer; Vice-presi- chief object the training of its dent, Herbert R. Vessey; Secretary- members in public speaking, Prof, ' treasurer. Nelson Robinson; War- F. J. McMillan was the chairman. A nusy socnlrr _ 'rhe Acme three-dev snow storm ruins up huge TRY THE E W TAYLOR é? MATHIESON city girls’ hearts... in ced 20 percent: Long Stripe-un - tion will be held in the Board “°“~ Fill' S8.l6S sewing club of North 'n-yon held drifts. interrupted all runway ser- ~ ____ the regular meeting Saturday after- 0D 1`_¥AH°€ Edward Island yes- holne of the capable F BY- e mainland train arriv- 1vlessrs.r'red'l= 1-ruth .rr oo.. Lou- §l°,;’;l°‘;" gl” ll,l,,,g,l.,l, callback ed in charlotretown at 11 o'clocx ;l}";;’i-,_ C5211 th°wf°&°Wl1l¥5N3“ltf0n‘;f 'phil-been member-g gllgwg;-eq l-011. last night, 3 hours and 40 minutes M mn? fd' wghr their °:\‘immé callkwith riddles. Sev;in% bagatwer: 1;-teih Plgt of tlligndtelcliybgvir caused 9°” , e cean s - vmced 10 percent :Tillie sifevlzlzfaa ilgiulelgtgr er?) about’ two algluiie ‘by mg sag. 1*-od _ - te 0 , e car e o h - - ‘ ' . Lyruo-advanced 40 percent. $33 dfwllggedu for (5,:-ggglglnpg 3 ing to heavryyice anl?sth‘ensto‘:'lll1r.ovIvrl Blllld New Gl0Ck UIDFUUIK fOr KiI18St<>Il. Ontario- ‘lives th°“hF"in;ip1iflch ou bolt; Wolverine-advarlced loo percent. plgyettg md putting on ll box gpg. bound trains yesterday morning _ , . The P811-DBBYHS Were MGSSYS- W- :Eid Engdelg Dmllng the l"isher--unchanged. lu, The mggrlrlg closed by iipgmg were considerably behind schedule. World S Blggest P. Doull, C. M. williams. Dr. P. A. same years you have had your sup 0ll'¢!‘--\m¢l\B11Z¢fl- 'Theres a. Long, Long Trail. The The train from Tlgnish arrived at Efml!1°-\l¥\°l’l8¥18¢d- Acmp Sewing Club held a merry 2.55 P. rn., an hour and a half late, Cross 1;?-uncllanged. Wd Valentine Party the igening of linb afidkthe S?erside gain at 12 0'- (By The Canadian Press) christian fortitude and patlence Bue ir-Pea skins-advan ltlth at the home of . Max Le ur- c oc , an our and f' teen minutes MON’I'R,lilAL, Feb. 27-Montreal ` To D AY lla percent; others-unchamed. gey. More than forty members and late. The Eastem and Murray Her- will soon be able to boast of nos- R.ed 1Eox1;r-adganllxd 10 'pereintée t éisliitxirs enioyed gamesésdancérig, and £;i1i‘ris wells gmisocover ix: mr sean; gre :vorlds largest clock. Bkun - es s pmen s o s 0 00”-5 EYES H1611 ~ V€l`l'0D€ 9 ‘U8 B Y- S e an me-p ece, whose CA P I L sections-Black and Short-advan- l/05241 the Bllllr I BNN S\l¢C€Sl» WOW Pl°\l8h Sent Ollt to olelr the mechanism will weigh approximate- western line had dimculty in a. cut- 1y gl; gang al-ld whgse dig] gl-el., v,-ul changed; while slrunlr-slightly INTERESTED IN Fl-AX PB0- tins new Kelvin. tskins about un be nearly seven times that oi the DIES ol, INJURY ellglel-; Om g0°dg__llll¢ll_lmg¢d_ CESS-Interest in the news of the hour to widen it. The regular pas- famous "B13 Bell" ln u.mdml_ ls __ glv,-gl ggl,_..llmllg,lg¢d_ invention of a new method of flax senger plane took off for Moncton llow under conslmcllon and wlll be Wm) Aml,,l¢lm 0p°,,l,m__1.~l.esl.l goodslproceaslng by Mr. Franklin E. yesterday but was unable to make erected on the roof of 9, local _um,hlm8ed. "ale d5__-neglect, Bmith,\a former Prince Edward Is- the return trip. Motor traffic on l,ulldlng_ At the wp of a so mol . THE (sUARDlA1\ l A l S I i ~ M Controls i nnsrnlnrlu neon ` 4 _J .le-so J _ why You should Hove Prescriptions Filled at Fil N E R Al SERVICES FUR DR. Rilliliiilll sronsf MANDY WI!! MEDIUM SI!! oouransnn-non un mana' G _ V lll'l|gSt0|'8 Prince Street. ed Physician.” _..----._.,, Charlottetown citizens of all James Presbyterian Church yes- Col. Victor L/Goodwill. M.D. The service was conducted -- ~ aaron Fnolvi orr A- PRESBYTERY OF PRINCE ED- Mllygl- Kgmgdyl M_ B_ Eswull-1 WQ-gg ISLAND'-The PFSBDYWW Councillor B. Roy Holman re- of noe Edward Island ,will meet llll-md lwll-le on Mllllglly lllght in regular quarterly session in Zion, from ottawa. where they held a . Church Hail at _ll a.m. Tuesday. llmfel-mga Wm-l ull, lmnlglu of - March 5th. The session will 0011- Labor, Hon. W. A. Gordon, with lllllle thi'°U8h0\it TU€SdlY H-iid regard tounemployment relief Mr. W“”‘°“‘“Y- L-495° Glgdon sa: tthat he would :exe ,- *- in cons raion the request for ...’:§?.“€l‘.? .’.’.f$£“.?.T.§i.';’..l;°'.§‘.;’t’?.;'.‘X.§‘ .:" °"°°"°’°§, ‘;;,,.,“‘,,.° “M” "*“°" the house belonging to Mr. and- 31gs¢t_mp°sed ate an Much Fgeddmartm lalslts the approach ____'_ o r ge a H boro on Tues- mfgnggrma D A .__ day night. Little was saved and the Members of me Knlghls Egsgglllim. couple are feeling their loss very bllg whg mpg hm sol,-el-gl ll-lglgl-gag- G18 d3l£tee lately met again Tues- ay t and debated on the sub- L;’,|§§§;;f_,1§11:D:;§reS§ lg rlélifilgg ject, "resolved that the fear or the speech from the #mono lliythe pmushmem h” ‘“°" "“"“°”°° on human conduct than the hope léeglslature, which opens March 5. of Nwm.d_.. The debate Wu opened l be moved by Mr. David F. Beth- mr the 'pm side by pmt W_ _,_ une, Second District of Queens, Mwnomld h and seconded by Mir J Howard W ° W” “M7 wp' Maononald. 1-ruth nistiietci Kings. P°"‘°d by M* "- "~ D‘%ffY~ Mr- E- J. H. Morrissey and D.. J. Reoldin SNOW CAUSED DELAY - A ced 12 l 2 percent' Others-advan . oed 15 percent. ’ 3:: §:;‘}£e8s“S1":;' gxnlggizmlffk <11); xyh the CIW ‘kept m °pemti°n “u_ The huge clock will have three g the Great Black lmlskrat-Tlnchurged. mms were opexlned dun" Mink-Unchmged. WM, md im, Bom time afterwards' U mu In M B '__ L_' a. diameter of 60 feet, which is 42 ll If D ` but the business, owing to the Rus- ' Nm ""’“'°" W” 9”” sian trade with_ aelfestl was prec- rnnsouans "h§t°l§°"§“l§l;§9e§,T§5';i",epaus cr l American and Canadian furs, gglimllgulgffs' 'i-‘ge rl-zllvd flgxplillsd _-'__ cleaning may be done without stop- May isth, lass. ' ' L bl, Mr. Walter Fowler of the Can- ping the clock, and that the hands ""°“ “°*‘ 1°" “W lim" Last Receiving De in Lone '°°t°h it hm 1°' the “nc” ° adisn Airways left yesterday for will be able to support c msn with- 2'°'f "°1'¢l» iw been proved. Ms.,-1g¢ mg Y an ,‘f,“"‘°"' 1° ""“‘;”t,ff,l°d,p‘;‘“{“’l1§,h” Halifax- ' ` out interfering with the correct e lit lip ill IIUMI l¢¥|0 0| [at iuoelhng Day ln New ym-k v.e a permmen B 8 - , 4 rimes or moantliltl April 20th, 1995- P:s{’vil\1¢‘:,?‘lail\\isoIhvgellG\illixl-atlaitlerill 1s’£;B§§;_‘ ggghgamgkhgtgih p}1;;1ng;gviv;lilofal£scml;'; svblgxoltf; .__- _ ._ _......_ h fh lit fl » . ,t,°l§B§dlg:,'l?lr?£n§n(¢;ll,;ir§hl:‘lu;lm¥ px. 1011-S 1110655- affecting the correct operation of Charlottetown X. ln e the , S NUTICE .l:ll‘;'.=;sl°.l.l‘:.:.:..l. ... wm- TAYLOR “__” . Prince Edward Island seem to be the in use bv the end of next Summer. .sihonon The quarterly mectln of c gl-ll.; .1 l.llgl-en., 'Irn members ani three viSli°rS _-___- _ ‘the Fish and Game Aggggig. l:i]°tn,;°‘rlielw§8oxl Mr.u1;mlth's invenq “W°“d¢d thi’ F°bl'“'“'Y m°°ll“E °f » e Sterling Institute held at tha home Mlsslonary of the president, Mrs. H. S. Mac- Baden-Powell Campaign by Team no. 3 with $144. scriptlons yesterday: Mr. Noel DeBlois Mr. Percy Gullison ..-...... Miss Sierris Mrs. E. G. Saunders Mrs. D. and Ethel Stewart .. Mrs, Harding Dewar Miss Maud MiwCanriell Dr. Lester Brehaut (Monta- gue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Ernest Mccarey Mr. T. Edgar McNutt Dr. L. B. McKenna. Mr. Harry MacDouga11 Mr. James Flood . . . . Mr. John P. Bradley Mr. J. R. Burnett . . . . Charlottetown Guardian . . . . Miss Helen Terrell Mr. I... A. Haszurd Mr. c. H. Black .. Mr. H. H. Shaw Mr. J. W. Bouiter ..... Mr. L. Q. Murray .. Mr. W. E. Cotton Mr. Archibald Birtwistle Mr. O. C. Craswell Mr. G. H. Holbrook .. Mr. James E. Harris Mr. W. T. Huggan Mr. W. R.. LePage .. Mr. F. M. Stewart .. Mr. S. N. Kaye Mr. Arthur Henry Dr. E. Giddings . E. A. Ferguson .. Mr. John Mcmnis .. Dr. J. H. Ayers . ._ Mr. A. A.MoLean Mr. John McKenna .. Mr. J. P. Crockett Mr. George E. Berrigan Mr. J. B. Arsenault Despite the inclement weather the third day of the Campaign was the most successful so far with a total of $820 pledged to date. Team no. 'I is leading with $183, followed The following lathe list of sub !":".“"5‘°!"9°.§ gssssse 5.00 c.oo 1o.oo 5,00 | 5.00 1.00 §§’§ 1.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 1.00 2~°`l_ God to Thee" and “Rock of Ages" é-90) were sung. zggl The Masonic ritual was per- 2.00 5.00 6.00 2.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 . . 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 beloved physician.” "In one of his pastoral episties, you remember, St. Paul referredto Bt. Luke, who was a doctor, as the "beloved physician.” I am sure that to many of us today, that beautiful epithet will be considered most apt to express our feelings as we perform these last sad of- fices for one who V so highly adorned the noble profession to which he consecrated his life, and who is sincerely mourned by this :ongregation gathered here and by _ you now any record of his life and work, That is already well known to you without my telling. To me ln this hushed hour, the recollec- lons of the man that are strong- est are his personal Christian zbaracter, his modest and genuine iaith, his unbrokenly regular at- tendance at the House of God, his high fulfillment of the office of the eldership, to which he was heartily elected by the people, the pleasure and Worth of his personal friendship, the many acts of kind- ness and charity, some of which were never known save to those who received them, “Please God, all these things that we recall about our departed friend will abide with us, and these treaslues of memory will help our steps.siong life's troubled pathway until we meet again, where broken friendships are re- united and where beyond these voices there is peace4'~- ~ The familiar hymns “Nearer My formed by Grand Secretary Capt. E. Kemp. ' The Masons, members of the Canadian Legion, active militia of- ficers, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, the Imperial Or- der of the Daughters of the Em- pire attended in a body. The mourners were members of church the body leaving this Large Concourse Of '2n»w= 4° Citizen Pay Last Respects To “Belov- . walks of life crowded into Bt. terday to pay final tribute to Lt. _ by the pastor, Rev. Moorhead -Legate D.D., who paid the iouowlng glow-' ing tribute to the memory of the the whole province. 1 ym" "It is not my place in set before l fit l . TABLET! IOOTIILEIS 35° ,75¢ *|S2| nllucs .SAVINGS ' oN nw 1-71.-:LLows SYRUP-$1.29_ sl-25 1RoN1z1~:D YEAST-sae .25 sz-:1l>L1Tz POWDERS-19e- ~50 PONDS CREAMS - 35c .vs KRUCHEN SAL Ts .limi sokl .vo SAL HEPA HCA -- 59.. i lf so-Try the NEW PURETEST BREWERS’ YEAST FLAKES /‘ll s .' l' vE.¢i§'r rn/una .Pill 1- 1 .ll ii 'lil i l E-*#1 ' Buyers Aspirin _ _.__/_ _' you troubled with . Relieves l _ . _ ggomlldl, not fading Colds, Headache ‘lgijf »_. orcomplexionblotdiy? and all pain ,_ Dr. Chases I nebiiienrea end Pleasant to the ` 'J ‘""“ “’“"‘“““ Taste " _zzcv 39°’ 98c / % bt; has Kidney and Liver Pills kk 29c Chocolate Coated JEPPERMINT PATTIES Pound Box - 29|: , Wont' an ¢{,_.; f /1 RELIEVE HEADACHES, COLDS ‘ and ‘lflff 4061.51' 75|: 4515 - $1.00 - $2.00 1 ways bee we have always been as the Session of St. James Church ity. und 5 and the Medical Association of sured 0! the Wafmesi W°1°‘§“° ““ prlnce Edward 1sl,md_ unbounded hospitality whenl we Last night members of the pre- (53-m° l“° l`°“" d°°“'- N°t Itxfxneasf ceptory remained on guardin the °f YWI' l°Ys 1° Wu’ ignehxo 3151, boys, who are carry g of hones of the fact that this home has al- n a. centre of social activ- the fervent wish that man happy years mary yet be yo that we may have the priv sent; our compliments and as a slight evidence of your es- ur teem we wish to present you with these small gifts. With them goes Y 10118 s, and liege on many future occasions to meet with you and yours, to again pre- express our deep appreciation of good neighbors, faithful, warm hearted frlen and a courteous cntleman We d d i n g - Anniversary On the evening of February 4th a large number of the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stretch, Long Creek, gathered at their hospitable home to extend congratulations to this fine couple Creelman Dr. W R Carson J. ’ - ' ' ' and your trials, and we lmorw Hmm and T' G' Ives' tarts you have borne these with trlle In the work of the-church and the community your support and inter' est has been ever meritorious. In every good and Dfogresslvo 01111542 you have always been identified. Particularly have we appreciated your genial presence at all our S0' cial gatherings at which you have ‘entered into our discussions. Eames. and armlmments with unbounded enthusiasm. But above all these ssessions we would com M' ‘ ‘°° ld is di ltte thi tts him ll lll ed. lm °1'» ¢*P1'°°°° “ ° ° 1' "1" ° 0 W 5 We W” H ° P'°°°° steel tower, it will be in plain view S., Muikrat-advlanoed 15 percent. §;1;°d;yt§€"R':_;y¥° ggggazhmm' glxystfggl §:§_1‘:"‘::‘§gp{’e1t"edly°;‘)“1;‘c5_'ke‘2|f toucitloens within a radius of 10 1° scuhefn M“sh1t'_’r°p°-advm: T. A. Gordon, of the firm' of Gordon despite the efforts of snow plows. 2lefls'atItnl:li]t1 be brightly mumim cn the occasion of their forty- elghth wedding anniversary. The Ia e h me wh h has so often been worthy D0 ' mend you both for.those sterling qualities of honesty and integrity. those qualities of nelBl`ib0I‘ll\'10SS dials facing three ways, each with frrt larger than the big clock on time The revolving pendulum rg o _ic the scene of many happy social festivities was filled to overflowing before the bride and groom, who were taken completely by surprise realized the purpose of the gather- ing. Mr. Ludlow Jenkins of Marshfield and helpfulness, which will keep your memories flesh and fragrant long after tyo1;hehav{!nDl1SS¢;l lil;/61' o e's ;uh§s;§fu in ° 5° es North wutsalre We heartily congratulate you to- 'hm' 1” night on this happy occasion, and _ ds g and his lady. LORRY SLITTED INTO WATER RANGOON-Four children were killed when a lorry full of Punjabi women and children skiddcd into a river. . N.D. MacLean 'I EMBALMER Charlottetown and ciilciently disposed of the duties of chairman and during the course of a few happy remarks expressed his great pleasure on having such gen- uine friends as Mr. and Mrs. the clock. INSTITUTE It ls expecmd the clolk wlll be _timents of admiration and esteem. c d g Trade Rooms on Friday, rr.. sn..e.».n.. 1...- om. Ewell, stanley Bridge, The meeting M 1° S S I' n ar 8 arch 1 at 8.00 p. m. A re- nual membership fee of one March lst, has been post- poned till Friday, March 15th, at tl p.m. member. l J. M. MacFADYEN, Secretary L-4975-2-28-2i - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LLB. l.l..li. src. - 1 CASH and BARRY STURES It Must Pay fo Shop Here i Trainor K C l _ dollar is now due, come pre- 'rho rsilior ma son nan- ll_e,,l_.,,_ Flemlm, ,ml lllldl, Hlmll; pared to pay and bring a new 1°" *““°‘"\°°‘l 1°' l"\'l“*i'- the school Mrs. J. E. mem Ei. - F i Boi . 'rlieer questionnaire on Canadian- ers and the prize being WON by IA. _ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY WHITE SUGAR,10lba ICING SUGAR,2pkgs. reading the Cfrrd Roll call was 1nd reading the correspondence. The committees gave their reports md new committees were appointed. To visit the sick. Mrs. Walter Reid. to visit . ' ing and Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. to prepare the program, Mrs. Thomas Bolgel- and Mrs. Walter Reid, and to prepare the lunch, Mrs. Wallace MacKay. Mrs. J. E. Fleming. Mrs. H. S. Maoiawen and Mrs. Thomas opened by singing O Canada and g 1-~""W port of the committee on _ _ _ c BENTLEY v....n. natalie.. l.. ti... ..._ Y.M.<;A. Bovs Il3}l°l'3.3.’.¥.‘I§.l€§"il‘“..tll°..°€‘;‘€.‘if. <~* "~ “f °“"“'““' S"°°"‘ W“°’ :V E aaunav. K. 0. aervation of Fish and Game ' Notice A "Nu" 5°- will be presented. The an- HANKOW, China. Feb. 27. - The British Diplomatic Service today launched li strong effort to locate the missing inland mis- sion workers, the Rev. S. C. Frenchan and his young wife. The Australian missionary was captured by bandits from his station at Mlnkianl. Nlfl M11- Frenclmn disappeared. It was believed she was released ln of- der to enect a ransom lmvmeni for her husband. isation and National Events was Mrs. H. S. MscEwen's side. rogram i l ded solo by bel islation presented by the con- ul-?mJ_pm. riemirllguand : spelling venoeig, Mrs. Cranford MacKay and Wallace MacKay and roll call will be answered by an presented by the convenor. Hrs. Mrs. Prank Bell invited the mimi' Austin welsh and dismissed by the bers to her home for the Murch members. meeting. when the mnln topic will Shaw who read lm address which he supplemented with personal sen- At the conclusion of the address which follows, Mr. Norman McLean presented thc groom with a hand- some fur cap, while Mrs. Annie Stretch presented the bride with a pair of gloves and lt handbag. Mr. and Mrs. Stretch both replied feel- lllgly and expressed great thanks that they had been spared many years of happy wedded life in peace and contentment among worthy neighbors and friends. Further complimentary remarks were made by Mr. Alex McKenzie, Long Creek und others after which all joined in singing “For They are Jolly Good Fellows." ‘ A pleasant evening wns spent un- til i1 late hour. after dainty refresh- ments hud been served, in music. song and other amusements fully enjoyed by all present. The following is the address: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stretch- It is our very great pleasure and honor this evening to meet with you in your hospitable home and rejoice with you as neighbors, rel- Btretch. He called upon Mr. W. R. I Perfection Creamery Butter Zibs. ...~. . . . . . . . . . 534: Pears, tin 9c Radio Peas 18a Tomatoes Bo Sliced Pineapple. 2 for 2lo C&SCof|ee,lb.tin‘...... 48s Anniversary Sale TH URSDA Y, FRIDA Y S and* SA TURDA Y Tangerines, dosen ........ 25a Cfer Biwuiie. uks. 15c Clar||s_ Baked Beans lyjs 9c Brooms . . . . . . . . . . ..........l9c C. & B. Marmalade, 32 oi. 39c -'lm-RlSPli¢l’fY. 40 oa. .... 351: Mushrooms. l~i's.'tin 29c ntives and friends on this, the forty-eighth anniversary of your wedding. It hardly seems possible wh. mrs -r r-lla rr. s uscnwcn using the loud- msn sslectlm. 'ste unalli, |i.tl. l0i.lCl1'0l. bc. r I. isiaas. and Collections attention. F MacPHEE. B. A.. NUTAII ‘ SH0ltTENlNG,anykind,1lb.pkg. BACON,siiced,perlb. SURPRISE SOAP, 10 bar! 42c SAUSAGES, 2 lbs. 25c BULKTEA,verybsst,3ibl.:...................... $1.00 SAL'l‘,IdeaiTabieSifto,8for...................... 25c ROLLEDOATS,10|bs. 35|: 454: 191: 49e 19c 12:: 251: REDROSETEA,reg.50c».D¢rlb................... GRAPES,perIb. GRAPEFRUIT, per doz. ‘ Fi Dsiivsry ’ i Phone 747 or 748 ag ._»- r - l K that almost half a century has passed since that great event in your lives was performed and ypu took upon yourselves the respon- sibilities of husband and wife. During the years that have el- apsed you have taken such a keen and active interest in all the activ- ‘ities of the community, and in the work and pleasures of old and young, that we have never classed you among those of the older gen- eration. but rather with the young, the vigorous, and the active. ~ Many Joys and accomplishments have been yours during these years. Through your industry and intel- ligence you have built up one of Molasses, "Ex, Fancy , gal, 5541 Martelio Jelly Powder 6 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 25a Snnprias Soap, 10 for die High Grade Bulk Tea, lb. .. 31a Brunswick Sardines, 5 for . . itbc Dstes,4ibs...... . . . . . . . Camatlon Milk, 2 for ..... lilo C. al B. Jams. 16 os. zzo Omions, i0 lbs. ............ 17c Salmon, iii. tins I0c Boneless Codilsh, lb. ....t.. loc l.ard,2 for zoo Shortening, 2 for ......... 23|: Flour, all brands, bag ..... All Bran, pkg. . . . . . . Shredded Wheat, it for .. Cream of Wheat, pkg. §:§§§ the finest farms and homes in the napa-1. we uefcngepgnasanll CDF F IN & CO. CALL 106. ~ GRAFTON STREET E S\n1iiu»h,rin.............. asc Lobster: "Beaver" Brand" 27a him Grapefruit, z's zso f Beaver Brand ~ .S eo- .liy ¢:i'.¢.~;l» ,lr 'nil' ;,1..§3,-,:- ,Il Tl... ‘.2 -viii 4- i-is ‘li .- ..._ _ §>§'.r__! , ,W '» fr-ii ,‘_ /lil .` -ll. 1 ell its l. "H 31'! fu-J f"~.'1€ =`.e‘= ,,_. 1. ~.‘~'?l7‘ j»:i 11;; `l.l r l if l 1 < l \ 1 _ 2;; l.l 4-A '.l" Jil' .EA l _'lip