airs’... 2.24%.‘.-. '31???‘ -" .v_ ._.-.__.,'._...s.:._-.- .._ Hunter River , AnrlVioinity Mrs. Ch Champion, Keno- lugton visited hero lost week tho guest of her siaherLMr-rs. Lemunl silllphanr. New Annan ,_ And Vicinity When we hear the birdies tvnitiior. Spring is hero, When the snow will melt each Snowdrop. Have no rfour, - a But aprlng has come with all its r Siecnlals for ’ , A WEEK p i Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram, who 59"“! 5"" 91"“!- The Euler meeting of the W» ‘ ‘i’ M. S. of tho united church is being M“ “we” ‘MM’? h“ mm“ looked iorward to with hboreat as ma“ a special program is in the hands _ __ _ of a capable qommitwe. It will he ,"‘3°"*‘“"- - held at the homo of am. William r ‘ ' _ Silliphanr. on. Thursday evening r...;‘é'ir.f‘i“i‘.‘i“. °‘..S.‘;2f.‘.".‘.§.°;l’.‘;‘;. mararararwmad w "rm; wlthp her p motherpWh-a Plllman rum society a‘ the P. E. r _ ' ' ' "retrial which ~ meets in haro e- rrrrawue“ Rea" uowu early in May are Mrs. J. Rackharn, Miss Janie Andrews (substituting for the president) and Mrs, D. M. _ rMacLeod. The ‘rleligates from the mission band are Miss Annie Carow (pi-ea) and 155F555??? f f hlessru Emmir MacMiIlan and 7 Cedllck Balnecr were week-end " Iviwltors Al. Linkle-ller Road. intend removing to Charlovteiowiu i l I l i273’)! yore, the same old gagandlinspfiflllflontgaalr: farm m ‘vim l story. * rm~.r.zzr.s.z;..r.mr.z*srrzcrl“... www- , Q ‘of the late Emit Carver which‘ sincere sympathy gags o", 17:,‘ ‘llzlcintaplalilnlfilettgeRdlgrlneAnr‘£32 the immediate relatives oudl ' T ' l Hill lt..\i . Everett‘ circle of Manda extend their gifiggfiio: a 3P m ' =heartfolt sympathy in, tho family homn ' ah‘ the" w“, “d lbamavemflil" swelling. The funeral was held 0n. " v _ . Saturday ztfoarnoon, the remains‘ “r: Mir-r <- 11mm» gufimflrqida “ train. lnmrrneut ~ was an Hunter, ‘ ‘ ‘ RivI-r cemetery. The pail bearer-or wera Mar-ram John Nicholson. John] Wayo, Robert Smith, James ll.: . d ‘ iswing for some time. Mr. '.\iac— Andrews’ wmmm quuphant an r fMillan car-nix on quite an extena- “'3' Rackham’ live’ buslesa in poultry farming.“ The Imalring a specialty of geese raiav ling. Ho. is conveniently aituarred and examine our ilnc stock of choice Beef. We would ap, ‘ ‘ customers giving their orders ROOP’$ _LTD. raorm ass. izs GRAFTON sunscr- = Mr. ‘Danil-l hlchlillan, New An- Inan has had his incubators in full .1 Midsummer Bacon Hog Competition , _ following were recont] guasna at th-a Globe Hotclli. C- ‘ Rose. Si. Jolmil, Nflxi; S. A. Hiltz. The Dominion Live Stock Branch in co- . - \ a‘ a. fuel“ a nice running [brook for an.“ Trm-Q, N. 8,; L. C. MCrIlIll-EH operation with the ITOVIIICIB] Department of 1m or bur-hm and new-as q» ch,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, C_ N. H.,,.,,.._, say "Dannie knows what he 1s Moncton; L Ma mam Tlurofl Agriculture, will conduct a 1928 Midsummerjarwur-a James "Andrews, Now Glasgow; H‘ r _‘ " fiflglh , _ , . C. Cazson, Winaloe; E- MCKPRFW-l ~—-—~ Bacon Hob (Omlle m? m-glglglyggkfwillbn‘ m“ “aekjljlmn; w.‘ Jay. gttgwgg: Mus. Pl-ZTER MURCIIISON . ,_ . - I - - _ - Jfimue} _ .ay, . . b W ;‘¢ _ _ 3. Thlb (Dlnpentlon is to encourage r Edward Poole. Travellers Rest Daniel Tlgddd 111i?” "aIEHSHBuII? ghero llassed f ‘leaceliuny “Elva. ‘ . ' ,. , , _.Dlx, raaane; .- -aeranines.so ou t. c; lll€ lllllblllllg 0f 110KB, (lllflllg thC S€3S0ll 0f lOW 3112a athew Anna-a Saturday even big? Euersue; Amed Manm home o, her daughm‘: 1118115 ' Eldon; l... H. Coles. Milli)"; T- F~ MacDonald, Somerville, Mass. on production and high prices. An entry consists of five hogs, m gummmd r 1 . 1 , a . 9.. be marketed during July or August. A fee. “r H’ Liacgregor Mmibbon‘ 891mm, S, M of $1.00 will be charged for each entry. All P,;,.,.;. o, summmg... Bamrgglilrahamia Road; l Mrs, Isabelle Moose, N musfau is receiving old acquaintances :9" Glflsimw- N‘ s" 5' E’ L"P“g°'r “Brim; J._ C. B.nwn,St. John; ‘Joseph Jackolman, Bath, N. B; ..\i- n; Norman Green. Bruce Graham. - " . 1 t Cavendish; w- E. Olive. 3P entries should be made to box 200 Charlotte-{Qffjj {if}? 333;‘; 2?, ffljhmipnfl... J, n, on", Charlot-MIOWIL‘. l ‘ _ , ' ,. 'r_ q, 3 . Si, John; .1. LL00 - town, before May 1st, 1928. ' mg“ "ma m atmudufie“ 5...... (‘zllgrflotrotowni .r. rill ‘ . g M _1.- k G] I K91 - -a__ m Lend. Sackvrille: ‘M. H. or . ~ For any further particulars apply Dom- . T m“ 9"" ‘"2; “ Saclrville; ma rllgzirw- snare». . . 1 . New Annan Saturday even ll. ‘N. B; ‘ Game’! Pmfm, ‘Charlm/‘F: lmon Live Stock Branch, Charlottetown. " r w“... n, E. ..r,..r......... u...» var-- , I Miss Ernestine ‘Marchhank Sum- - g‘ my"? Dr rmerszide spent the week end with 10y; 1i ‘Clalk- r i ' - ' , +5 um‘ ha. pamms Mn and M11 parcylMathcarm. Brarlalhant. 3'" - . - N Annarn. I 7'”- . . - » lwanvhbank 6w l Rot-out. rirrrvPalr-r ru lllviltlfiltli‘ ++++§+o+00+o+vvvow4++o+o++oo++o0l Mlss Mamrie Mill Clermont onedn" lnclufll“ w‘ J- M!"_d”°k5“‘§i¢' 1;; p_ E_ 1's mast popular lmmol Ready, (‘harlovtetow n‘. B. C . iferwhers is Brll Dretsent. teaching i! ‘Palm (l""'l°uel0“m"\. g] “I; iKonsiugton h school. mlievinll Dmnllh? Tmm‘ ‘ ' “ ' " (tharlotr our w n z John lM-iss Ndllio Gqodewin who we arc S“l"lll"- _ > sorry ,0 hem. p“ mdispused a, her Doylrg Jnltn‘ Ratlenburyzthulzlrzlrro. , ‘homq ’, J~ town; J. l‘. Laird; b3 \¢T "l" l Jlonu-eal; (leorge Lanvnr, Mont- “Rhg real; S, Grown, Charlouerowrl; A. 1‘ D. Jackson, Toronto; P. J. Ross- irer Cha rlotternwn: PPWBIOH Toomhs Kerlalnzton; F. J. Holman popular Ch-town; L. ‘McNally, b. rlilr-Auluy. l... H. D. Foster. C. l3. Alr-Grcgor. H l Slush and mud‘. mud and a and still more of it Lu tho under 0 the day. Alias Ruby Moose, ‘a _ Z g-oung lad-y at‘ New Aurnau recently charl°lleulwllr z ‘returned rflrlm rthe Capitol where Mflliillfiélil- 1 ! i ‘she was a dgarllgate to tho Aargllcarl Clmown; Isaac Caflcr‘. (‘- rconvenflon n19,“ Curry. D. P. ‘Murdock. A. l-l. ' ' Hervey, Charlottetown: C. Harris. Travellers Strmmerside; L. A. Manu- Konaing- Your Easter costume will not be complete without a M‘, Jahn Human ll" PM” 07 kwfilfy- ‘Rest waafiln §lmmersi<le Morldav on ion; Rupert Simpson, Bay Vieu ibugjnegi - ' Mills; u. a, Walsh. S,Sidc; Milton k has Just arrived and now is the Our new Spring tlon. “n” h In Ike you, so ‘Carter. Charlottetown; L. P. .\ic- i All‘. John Iliacbzan m‘ Summor- Kenna Harold Affleck, E. N. Gold- We have a complete assortment of Bracelets, Necklets 1 ‘la-side and fomerly of New Anuan ing Delaney, A. S. luau-sun. _A1- and Earrings, suitable for every occasion, from sport. to [has been doing a rushing business bany; Milton Green. filvenrlrsh: ' ' Harry James, Ohunwrr; J. W. g , putting wood during the winter d‘ h E R H i r " . ; . - ' M. A look at our show window will convince you of the l 3110mm‘ ‘and gmflse dalyia i‘; ‘is was: gwncvzgo: Oampbeu 1:51am, ncwnqaa and‘ variety, and if you care to como inside we Wlll ‘lpilees ‘a: 33:85:‘), gm: when kagwr. ' flame Cumming“: hwyqyn take [not p eaun in ahowing you the complete lrnc. |_,Jolm,, hold o! the mmfla Campbell’ New w-usmw; A E4 IOII‘. l Benoit; Ottawa. T- W. Emily. w w l Messrs Thomas Schurman and Charlobteoivll; T. J- "imam" ' I r ' Neil Joe MaoNalll, New Annnn. Bedequé; Earnest Crosnnan. JEWELLRS smca 1868 were t.» Summeraldc 'W6rl‘nes_da»y Bradenuc: D- Vr Omaara. MIYWH‘ on busiureaaa. Harbor; J. V. 310W". \\ PHI- morcl and A- P. Willis, Summer- i r . - - . , , , , , , , , , , , , p A lurgr clock of wild geese 1198B- nide; John Phillips Said», D. M. 'H.“»“‘.”..'""'.'“ ””'.““’1+-rl ovcr New Amman Moinday oven-Bernard, Preerowh’; Alcu Mc- ‘irlg. As far as the writer knows. Kenzla, Victoria; C. Moore. (‘ra- ~vIOQQQOOOvOQOOOQIO ova. _ ztllra is me first flock soon this paud; L. Dyshant, Halifax: 'l‘- l), Farquhur Steafnshlps _ soil-sort.’ Thrl is lsuppofloa verit- Bosvness, Summerslde; (i. S. M“ Chane‘ w Carter d able aign or spring. What. gifts the (lrmr, rthlcwn; D, McGrcKOT~ Ltd. ‘ ' ‘ ' an fowils 'of the air are possessed ClLtfHVll; J. W. PlBlJJ-i, Ch.t.0u'n; '000lQonl¢0OO4004l¢Ob\OQo- use o-lJ-ll-lli llilllbi ‘ * 1mm n hereby given um the itnota of Borden arc olcccdto all apto-trallic from now until further IFamlly, Winsloc, wish to sincerely with, Ho“ the . . .,_, . * ‘ y know whml no M. J. L, McLean, Hunter River, J., s. s. ~~s.l.unrro” ‘.;;.‘..f‘i‘..‘.’;‘* ..“.22“¥..i‘$§2 i§3§“2?..€.2§ rerun? We “may r8100“; Wm iv-‘flflwr-v- Or-QMY- ~ ' ‘ Bu“ x “I Nu T‘) "heir sympathy during their recent hack m m" “land home‘ / r . ‘ v -' T?‘ ' ‘ < - ~ ~~ “d bereavement‘ l Mecrsrs Jaméa Vlarchbank tnrl‘ ~ - A ‘b; ‘Hum h’ Mm“ A 511 I “Hum: W" —_m<‘> mm V‘ lllarold R. Modem New Annan wqew, ABUUT “Hub Mm ' Dasr-rcnBem on the morning irwln For npzrrc .r|ul rail-s apply i _ Thursday, en |,'oute_to the Camilol (Cgngdlgn Preps.) ' v _ l i th fl t d! I where ‘they P1096 to remain a few MONTREAL, Que., April. 4.— i ("MW 9“ Brim-a Lld- “rlrntfezeeneai ‘he; 800:: “é2..".'..‘.’°°' ‘lava. While th-ere they Imrlvifie m ‘With but 11 cattle, 4 sheep, ass hogs ,. AGEN x ‘ rhe fonowm‘, ' ‘attend proceedings or the legis- and 259 calves. for sale on the two l 5;“, 2 y,“ u“ weigh,“ “o0 flulure. ‘ markets this morning there are no’, ||,_-r_ fed by Mn nwhmy’ 30km,’ -——- iruificient offerings to cause any “out _ Welare sorry to learn that Mrs [marked changes in prices. 1 Baby flu 9 mmm“ “m, weigh. MOHf-ilivmefy. .811 9999mm ‘and The cattle were very poor. Cows- an; 635 "m, l“ by ML _a_ NW”, 889d d? ls ill at. her home rlngcanners and. cutters prices ranged lfinnmn uni ' Trave 191B ResthAll than lovinglfrom $3.00 to $6.50. Veal calves 1 33b, m" _7 months o“, wdflr brands. and hearts can do ‘in liclng were m good demand and very or- rn‘ 59o p3,, m] by “m” Doyh, 110m? for her. A wide circle nFdinary kinda sold from $3.25 to 88.- [grnflgon gm¢ frlqnr and v-mla-tivea hold nut. '15 and two or three lots good veals 1 “by 5°“ 7 mung)“ 0m’ “an” hopaa tor her recovery. ‘were sold for $0.60. Hogs were In; 640 lbs. fed by M. L. Match, Mt. {about steady, local butchers paid Earhart. $9.85 and $0.90 and a few were tak- Mr. lra Crozier Wllrnot was a . 0' 1 "lam an", M y,“ mum,‘ recqrrt. weak-and viaitor u» Nbw An- ‘on on contract at $10.00. Packers _.,,°,_,_,,u,” ._ . , . rm u». also fed t, |,, M..¢.,h_ mm. m. reports rtho travelling l. in [para $0.76 glided. - quite a aerous condition, but. to;_. quota "an old rtimer" “a dflllor hurrlGood nlBM-l‘ lt soc-ma so far awn! lm g0 made rrr no roads." ‘Good night! If seems 2+0 far away. 510M Wu] b0 flit yup; In. apection Good Friday. Home order early. l“ ron f "m", 139, 18' Tnogasgmg 37ml Mr B F Phat-gin home agalnillrrrlitflhfigflrfr [lalll-lrilfil‘. won't] aamly _ _ p . ,4 V. . . . . Avenue _ wlrienffilgifdafin ‘lhirlayElt/‘Lmflant Witlllwiworthlvs. “n6 not. mo". urn‘. . - k Mir. Daniel Harmon, who hulllfs seem in havo to struggle m1, - l... .... ~17. a “ m’ °°"’ ‘“ “I111. ;r;.":..: ..“°.‘.£2:: 7 on} —-—— be out again. All persona having bill! against} r . . tho Borden Blnk are reiplcotod tot ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ntlson Clark, lrffllmi Mme l0 Town Clerk. lor-Illuntzerr River former reddema of, More than 5,000,000 in Great Brit- fm m beion thc 13th oLAprlI, Clermont were recent visitors tnfain are membe a of era-operative l!!! llflrwlla owing lama ldernaington- Isocletics. III! NIIWII, w “Quanlllll t» Town o! Borden are mounted u, i . . . mm: payment on or More m us: 1'11 say a fond good hum tn all- Some districts of Panama are i" M”. 1928 an dohulion lint willwhn have them rtewhoiea road, having labor shortages. Arcana l All oventlrle, ‘ifloori Night" ii rvlrarr-lt 90th. irom his late "rt/w 1o Winelne North Cemetery. and was verv largely fll-Yendm- The Rsv, Mr. Palmer. pastor of the Un- vpd church. Wlnsloe. conducted th’; hlvliil service at the rrrnve. Chandler. PHHW Chnndlflr. Hammond Carter. JohnlMclnnis, and Albert. Cudmor‘. __¢£O-Q~—— ‘i, Philip Hogan. Innis; 3. Jos. Cheverie. or; 3, Beverinus Araenault. ell: -3, Daniel Wedge. r Pincau; 3. James Mahar. James Gallant; 3‘. Cecil Howdtt.’ Haggerty; 3. Reggie Doiron. 75c the ankle and leg. evening urear. Red Seal 75c. In Memoriam I W Ann. Moran. Montreal; P. R. lilcCorrnac, ‘February 6th Euphemlu Campbell] beloved tvife of Murchison of Dundee, Lot 50, aged 70.years. - Decease‘ was a woman of sterling character, a good Christian, kind and hospitable to all. Her husband predeceased her ago, and she resided in home until a few years ago when she removed to Somerville. Mass. She leaves w mourn besides a large number of frienda and relatives, the law fourteen your: her old six sons and three daughters. John B. C, Donald rdeceased), Isobel, John M. California. the home of her brother, S. D. The religious services at ed by her pastor, Rev. Ewen Mac- of the exemplary llfo of the depart- ed. ' i} MR. CHARLES W. CARTER There passed to his eternal re- ward from his home at. Winsloe YCBI‘. Lot 33. where he engaged in farm- lng.'highly respected by his neign- bors and acquaintances. Born N v- vember 30th. 1853. he married in left to mourn. besides two sons and one daughter. James Nelson Ca:- ter in Vancouver, John on the homestead. and Ethel (Mrs. Colesl at Wlnsllifi. Harry Also four bro- ‘bar's and two sisters. 6601118 m New York. James. Isaac and Benjamin in Charlottetown. Rebecca (Mrs. Cc- plws Nunm. Wlnsloe: and H8161“! (Mrs. Ernest Duclleminl. Chflllmw‘ ‘IlWll. The fimorpl took place on Frlclnv. resid- Thc nail Wiearers were:—— John 390w..- Mq-Nnrtahiorl. our-mu squana scuoor. Honor Roll for March: Grade x. Principal's Dent l.-—Frtmk McMillan; 2. O'Connor; 3. Jfimés OM91“ Grade IX, Vice Principal's ‘Depi- L-Tcd McMillan: 2. Henry Fish- er: 3, Arthur Rear-don. Grade VIII 1.—Piu5 Callaghiill; 2. mull MO"- aghan; 3. Jos. Peters. Grade Vll, Mr. Monkey's Dept. 1.—Wm. Brown; 2, Prosper Peters Grade VI. Mr. Connolly's Dept. l.--John McDonald; 2, Ralph Mc- Grade V1. Miss McDonald's Dept. L-Tcd Butler; 2, Charles Train- Grade V. Mial Mbmaghank: Dept. l.-Harry Pineau; 2. Wm. Bprow- Grade V, Miss Francis’ Dept. i.,-Jack Leightiler; 2, Edward Grade IV-l. Arthur Kerwin; 2. Grade IV. Miaa Clarllnb Dept. L-Stanley McClintlck; 2, John Peter ‘ A. and John N. in Sydney, N. 8.. Simon and James ‘m Malzond, Sash, Joseph and Murdock in VBIICOUVN‘. Sadic. MfSz» MacDonald. Somarville. Eflph-g, emia, Mrs. Hopkins, Miami, Florida, Mrs. MacAllister. Concord. N. H. also the following brothers. Samuel and Simon D., Uigg, and one sister, Mra. Hugh Martin, Uigg: Her dauihm‘ Isabel accompanied the remains to where the funeral took place to the cemetery of Orwell Head Church. the house and graveside were conduct- Dougall. who spoke very wuchingly Road, on March 28th, Mr. Charles William Carter in his seventy-film The late Mr. Carter was a life-long resident of Winsloe Road. apply llfe, Maria Jane Kent who ls house and ' i EASTERN HOSIERY Full Fashioned Sillr llosiery” Displayed. on trvrrrc moons In Our Windows ‘ nrurrsrur Arrrzrrrroorr s1 oo u.» Eastern Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery ‘is made of pure silk of a fine even texture, perfect fitting and of smart appearanc which clings snugly to All the outstanding shades for aftcrnooniand Blue Seal $1.00. Gold Seal $2.00 i rrrrorrs umrsn. maéZirfhlié ‘a. Welshla '5;p'r7 1.-Gera1d Mallett; 2. Lorne Ar- menault; 3, Robt. Mnhar, ‘Grade II, Miss Trainer's Dept. L-Edward Corbett; 2, Jack Coyle James Roach. Grade I. Miss Gallanfis Dept. L-Ben Peters and Arthur Mc- . Kfifllie; 2. Bert Steele; 3, Billy Mac- Gulgan. Grade 1. Mia; Vessey’s Dept. 1st. Dlv.—-1, George Steele; 2, Elm- lmel- Tfflilwr; 3. Robert Haggerty and Ivan McCabe. 2nd. Div.—l, Henry Gallant; 2, Eddie LflWlOr: 3. James Bradley. Gfflde I. Miss Mahafs Dept.- 1.—Tommy Colye; 2. Clarence Ar- Sellillllt: 3. Pat McManagle: and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge on xctvnr DRAMATIC cum " _ Tuesday, March 27th and left them STAGE INTERESTING SHOW a bonnie wee lassic. Congratulrr- . ‘ ‘ tioxw. The Kelvin Dramatic Club play- ers smged a very interesting drama Mr. Peter Proud. York. swu- in the Strand Theatre, Kenslngion, Sunday evening with friends in that drew a numerous audience and West Covehead. Ithat gratified tnérirm ‘their hearts‘ . {content Mr. Harold Laird presided __"""""'*— ;and introduced the event and the {extras in brief, oft. expressing real- "ity. The bill showed the subjoimd te. CAST 0F CHARACTERS Sufficiency Fish, right offn the farm-(fiorrls Caseley. St. Peters Harbour School is pro- " ma“ snulms- an °ld hYPmm" ‘ d m sun EddlB MBCMUIGO. grmmg ‘“Y?'§}"{,,‘;“ $,,,,,°,, m1. Fish, “The constable, by ST. PETERS HARBOUR NOTES The men oi‘ St. Peters Harbouflc” are busily engaged in hauling andi sawing their wood.’ ENTERTAINMENT AT LONG CREEK ' On. Wednesday evening, March 21st. a concert and basket social was held in the new hall at Long Creek. desired» wzether with excellent roads so that a large crowd assemb- led which filled the building to its utmost capacity. At eight. p. m, when the curtain was lifted it dis- played a large number of young p99- ple who sang "Tis the Land of-Glad To-morrows. Canada Our Owng" this was followed by a reading by Margaret MacArthur, “Ap Invent. cr's Wife rip costume); solo: Wil. lred Sertech (encored). Then came a darky dialogue in which Pendle- W11 Peppercorn. F. MacArthur a deaf old clarkey, listened m abalrh- lul suitor. Gustus Tyler, J. MacAr- lhllr. for the hand of his daughter Pfiwllfl; Jessie MacFadyen He was "$515194 by his other daughters- Pfllly. Louisa MacKenzle; Pamelia... Myrtle MacLeod. Reading, Mp5 Norman MacLean. iencored)" solo. Mr. wrn Shaw rencored). Ilistru: mental Music. Mr. Wilfred Stretch v‘°11"- M155 Mary Stretch, Organ‘ “"9" M‘? Norman 'and Wilfred Stretch. in costume icncored) Dialo- 8116 "The man about town“ Qplgndo Shortcut; Melbourne MacEachern l" a" “Wimp! to secure the hand of the daughter of John Seeds. Wilfred s"'°‘°h a" 888d tyrant. enlists the ltillgn?!’ Pager‘, Mr. Nomran Stretch, a P a u town the results prov- 1H8 favourable for the finance Sclo. Norman Stretch (cheered): The weather was all that could be. . ‘ ‘numbe of acres of woodland iroml w... 111mm h...“ wane“ heck"! —William ‘Stavert. Bill Barker, manager of the cir- Mr. Horace MacEwen and\ Missflls-Hllmd Llilrd- _ Winnie MacEwen, paid a. visit w. All!" 39111811? Fish. Hiffilfiibfii- Cherfy Hm " jter half-Mrs. Bertha Walker. .__ | Little Sis Popklns, her hired girl - Mr. John Laybolt has purchased alKathet-irld Caaeley. r Miss Shelly Etty Snapper, an old inlaid-Etta Stavert. ._ - g Madam Reeno de Beeno, a for- Mr. Gerald Barry has purchosedftrme teller-Junkie Glover. a new trotter. jCecil Forbes. Mr. Horace and Mr. Ralph Mac-i 0301105 qmLs Mr. Daniel Mcvarish. 91051118 Chorus, M00 cs. At the ooncluslxlfigfi} 12g 22g: gramme. Mr. Neil MacEachern au tinned a number of baskets whicgr were briskly sold, realizing a T, l stantial sum, which goes mwa c?“ '. finishing of the Hall Hot r ftihel was furnished by Mmjmnes, s? ee fir. The committee ill um- to heartily thank all those who ialnment such in?! of the Natirgngllclgreillle; ‘$5.125; a ellfihtiul cvznlng to ,1 close covarnzan ma; NOTES i B! Rambler. l some Mk5 58y Rambler is sic ‘I h, 1112?] lzuiincss is not 8o brisk. That he he lm léll H18 TOlRS. ‘"1591! i5 lust no joke. James Sm | HOW! inuff of the engine owned by Mr. "m" “fly mom until eveni d - ‘in! the past few days, he bgnlgs 3;. turned to his home alter spending several weeks with frienda in Mill- dlrrtrlbuied a carload of choice hay ern section oi Spud Island. T. Wilgon on Sunday averting, Mar. 25th n; largely attended. Grade III. Miac S. Walsh's Dupt. L-Jarnea Strain; 2, Imcat Bwll Mimi'- E- 14w... coolly tucked m herb IINI-l-i-llt llllb. 2 I- 9- STEWART. be published aflcr that date. A a n or 'rr n n1 wcet ~ r low; a. Ernest sunny. ' ll first Game Sinai. l c. stavm, Town cam. n min: ' m‘ p n e‘ ' Date trees in u» world mun 0o.- Grade m, Mina tummy; um. m, “m, ‘M. m ‘mw m "w" 000,000, according w a recent cati- L-Gordon ‘Ihimr: I. -. .....'..' , _ i / . . \-'~ ‘ Sum" 15 here analn and my m; W h" dlfillllieated within rm ‘m few days. rt will not. be long "m" all snrinrr work m re- sumed or as I have noticed it has begun. The hum of the saw and Kenneth McMillan has been heard "w! in wwlnrr at Mr. Samuel wilfllldflfli Ind Mr. Frank Bovyerb. Mr. Richard Woolrldge has m. COVE. Mr. George Brown has again which he received from the Weat- rrlew-vrcc of caveman Road United Church. conducted by Rcv. hnowtiutabohal nights. Since taking Adlerlka, I hnvc. not had a spell."-Mrs. M. F. curley.‘ i lE/ssvgas and tltrutnlgloilalcd refilling ma, . . u can ca a seep we .Ac . 8e wish on BOTH upper and lower- ‘mi’ Way assisted w make the ante“; and removes old waste matter, you never thought was there. No mailm- what you have tried for your stom- ach and bowels. Adlerika will sur- to be connected by special mow" Prise you. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. 3W9" Spent Sunday in BBWBB Hflrn Mrs. Harold Laird, Marion Case- b?!‘ and "Dolls 106 V61?’ hflWy- ley and Muriel MacMurdo. ; DIRECTOR-Mrs. Harold Laird. Mr. H. W. Davison is spending] STAGE MANAGER __ Harorl the winter months in Boston, Mass.r1,a;,d_ l . r Mrs. William D. MacEwen andl ACT L sank-rm mmhm n; lafighilrfrsglggl‘ are Spendm“ “melfliramh iannhouse. Morning. ' j ACT I1. Scene-The circus ‘grounds in the village. Afternoon. " ACT III. Sceneé-Same as Act 2. rSame afternoon. ~ _____ 1 The dramatis personal. realiz»? M; Bram,“ McDon _ naturally the characters assumlr- Sarah McDonald or“‘°éiilil.tl’iil‘.rlhe mm“ “°'°°"s we“ “Ppml” 1d v1 _ ‘the leading role. The audience fol- pa a s" m st Peters Barb“ ‘lowed the denouncement with ab- ~——- r Miss Emma and Eamie Bmxmntfflilrblng interest and bestowed 3P‘ spent Sunday m st, peters uaq-bouwolause as deserved. The spoclaltrca TIME-The present. Mr. ErnestMacEwen is busily en- cased in sawing wood for Mr. Dwight Mosher. Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Margo/an Kennedy; Solo-Mlss Muriel Mac- paid a visit m Mr. and Mrs. Ernrst Murdo; Solo-Mr. Harold Laird: MacEwen. _ - - Vlclin solo-um. Lloyd Hownfdi -—-<oo~---~ Reading-Mr. Ddwurd lgacinllfdohd Accompanlsts-Mrs. a l _ Ought would rMfS. Russel McKay. Mrs. Preston Choke From (rasKaftlflr-PMIF‘ Edwin, Mmm"d,, "It felt as if I would snloflo- an i; sme M Cmldy’ {my heart would stop, I had sllicllt for‘? 60d SW6 me King‘ rlble stomach gas. Had to alt up .. <.>.¢—~ Just ONE spoonful Adler-Hm re- hour. bowel been formed in Australia. Brussels. Belgium, and Paris. W‘ lhighway. ' BUY and PLANT r Carter's, Reliable y » Seeds; N Elsie Barker, a circus queen-Mrs. ' ‘included. vocal sold-Mrs. Preston’ Running time of trains itiw RUE" ‘sla is to average about 44 miles B" An fmtl-Road-Hog Iflflllfi" m5 ,._.1__ 5 ,, , hi-ée: may arrow -