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DAY of~M_AY _ large ` twenty roomed dwelling at the I corner of Kent and Weymouth Streets. L`ot contains 3-4 acre of land with two building lots on each Street. No reserve. Anplv J. . A McDONALD. Auctioneer. . _ _ _...Y The EAST RCYALTY ICE CREAM PARLCR Is Now Open for Business We will he pleased to meet the many customers who putronized us when conducting the Central Ice Cream Parlor on Kent Street. We \.lso welcome msny new ones. _.We make our own Ice Creams' _Prince Edward Island Hospital Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of the Act of Incorporation a Public Meeting of all contributors to the Prince Edwurd Island Hospital C I I will be held in St I‘aul’s Parish Hall harlottetown, on Tuesday, May 22nd, 1934 at il P. M. for the purpose of electing Trustees for the Govern- ment of the Institution in accordance with the Bye-Laws, and for the from pure Cream. Home Made ll transaction of such other business as ikesslngs and Cake. Light Lunches. supper and Afternoon Tea by Hb- intmeut. E. C's Famous Spruce gear, Confectionery and Fruit. E. C. WHITE, _ Proprietor. ,hu may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS. Secretary Board of Trustees. -4309 mane. ‘ _ *_* 'Q iiiii:lj_;g.iizi2 IPIGAL PRICES ON ALL OUR GOODS ferr.; .. lTimothy Late Red Alsikc, White mitch Clover. All No. I Ditmar Btngholm, club root resistant Haz- grdg gnd Milipond Turnip Seed, all at low prices. Extra special, Barb vvirc, neil Rose rcs, ssc lb. B. J. TROWSDALE, I Westmoreland. q-._-M-_Z-M lL;,~44’72. _-1-__ _ Professional Cards _;~; !§IlcLEOD 8 BENTLEY ~ I. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, K. U. Hi-:E, B. A. BABBISTEB. SOLICITOB. *ey Billing, Charlottetown n._ .cw NOTABY, hc. 15011 W1-:LL DRILLING _3 ccmmimicsic with ,The Trask Well Co. ' VAUGUAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office cf-o Residential Property At Charlottetown May 29th, at 2 0’clock To be sold at public auction on the premises _at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, May Zilth, all that property knovm as 99 Upper Prince Street. Street frontage 86 feet. Depth of Lot 220 feet. House contains fourteen rooms, hot water heating, and all modern convenienc- es. Large double garage in rear. Plenty of land for gardening. Suitable either for dwelling or conversion into apartments. The Eastern Trust Company J. A. Macnolvsnn, Auctioneer. L-5015. Chancery Sale Of Lands at Vernon River Bridge NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to and by virtue of a De- cretal Order of the Court of Chancery of this Province, made by the Vice-Chancellor thereof on the 'ith May, 1934. in s cause wherein Bernadette Gaudet and Sylvere DesR.oches, Administrator of the estate and effects of Gilbert Gaud- et. deceased, are complainants and Elizabeth Gaudet and others. are defendants. No. D 284, I will ser. up and sell by public suction on the premises on Friday the 25th day of May, 1934, at two o’cioc!¢, afternoon, all the farm of land ai: Vcmon River Bridge, on Lot 50 in Queens County, whereof the said Gilbert Gaudet, Barrister, deceased, died seized, being lands formerly conveyed to the late George Forbes by John Knox and others and by Moses Peardon bounded on the south by land formerly in posses- sion of W. Charles Welsh, on the east by land of John G. McDonald, on the west by the road leading to Vernon River Bridge and on the north by land of John Murphy, signed. I D. EDGAR SHAW A travelling circus had arrived at a small village, and the vicar paid a visit to the encampmsnt to Dfsr. dear! sold the person, "I ummorrlde or Phone 291. _ . ci-EL.. m a ',1»,\».-' wt » ~__ _ _- . "Youl" These was genuine amuse- ment in Lsrry’s voice. Ho was driv- ing with one band. The car picked ugiad speed and shot out along the r _ “Oh Larry-Larry-I'm so glad it’s you! I can’t go back!" I whimpered as I huddled down under the sleeve of his heavy coat. ' “Go back? What/s up?" he asked. “I've run sway-rsh out of the house and left him-back there!" My teeth chatter-ed and gave the words a ridiculous tremor. l “Yoi.i’re cold--damn little fool. running out of the house without -thssignofswrapllarrypulleds big robe out oi the back of the car and started mapping it around me. "Run away from whom?" he de- manded when he had finished. “Everybody!" ' "Who is ‘cverybody'?" he persisted. I "Jonathan Grey.” , ."And what’s the trouble with Jon- :atha.n?" Larry asked. “He‘s filthy with coin-.so they say.” “But I don't love him_" I said foolishly. ‘ _ | “Don't love him!" Larry laughed. “Good heavens, kid, who's asking you to love him!" “But I’m going to marry him! I've promised! Mother wants me to sd- oh I can't. Larry, Larry-I csn't. I'll .kill myself first-can’t you do some- thing? You do love me, don‘t you?" I went on wildly, "Of course I do-of course I do." He patted my shoulder. “But you mustn't go to pieces liké' this. You'l1 have to get in somewhere for the night-can’t you go back home?" "I dcn’t want to go home. I won't go home! I hate him!" I said fur- iously. "Larry, don't you love me? Don’t you love me as you did the other night when you kissed my hands?" _ "Yes-of course I do-little silly!" And his words, meaningless ag they proved to be, were the straw my mad heart clutched at. “Then I’m going to stay with you.” I said firmly. “I'm never going back. Wc'll go away together-and-and you can get a. divorce, or something §_ou__r wife doesnt care anyhow, does e .. I had met Lai-ry's wife s number of times and remembered her as a red haired woman who had manag- ed to stay oddly youthful in spite of a rather lengthy and strenuous stage career. “But we can‘t do that-not to- night." he added hastily, Ind then, patting my shoulder. continued, “Poor little kiddie-poor little kid- die. He kissed me. I was desperate, ready to grasp at anything. ”Larry, youve gov. to take me." I said, "I csn’t go back now. Jona- than’s probably aroused the house- hold. Mother will be furious. They wouldn’t believe any explanation I could give them of this time. I’ve been out in the night-anyway. there just !sn't anything that I can say except that I was crazy, crazy at the thought of Jonathan Grey for the rest of my life. You've got to take me, Larry." I had drawn my knees up under my chin, locked my arms around them and solemnly preached to Larry. “Anyhow_ you see, you love me; yol.i've told me that. And I-I care for you." I couldn’t say ‘love‘ for the word brought into my mental vision the face of another manl) “And A think it would be all right, for us, don't you? Iove makes snything all right, doesnt it, Larry?" "Yes-but we cs.n't, little girl, not tonight. anyway." Larry warned. "Sure you couldn‘t manage to get into your home without being causht?" he added. "Sure!" I ventured. "Then tell you what I'll do," he went on. “I’l1 give you the key to my apartment and take you to the comer of Fifty Seventh street, From there you can run the half block. I'll Watch to see that you get in safely. The doorman won’t notice you and if the elevator boy say; mytmng tell him you‘re a friend of my wife's. She went on tour yesterday so there's no one there.” _ I tumed to look at him in the dim light. :Larry-you'l! go.” N0! he interrupted angrily, “I wont go! The whole town would know it by tomorrow if I did-you Wild I"-We goose! Now get out and ruin! for your lti_fe!" e opened e door of the car, *°°‘= h°1d of my arm and simon Pushed me out. Once more on my feet I started Wfllklns quickly in mc direction of his |1l>artmei'it_ A5 I moved I heard something strike the side walk sharply. A few minutes later I real.. iierdbthat I had lost my jeweled Siltllrdily, December ith. -sg; a Ein? slit' i S'5§E§ § rigs- at - , E-.rii 5 The loungsiosmod partner in crime to arrive?" pitality due 9, friend of my hus- think!" I stood as if petrified, while she rambled on. Finally she ceased talk- ing and simply looked al. me. There was nothing in the lock, no anger. pression on her face indicated. “I’m cold." It was my own voice! I and left standing there only the empty shell. “Of course you‘re cold." Mrs. Larry with rustling and shimmering of Presently she returned with a cup of steaming liquid. _ “It takes such s minute-l iihoulu have fixed it for you l:_ef¢:_i;e." she to a settee. “Now then, tell me all about it. I can imagine a thousand things, but I won’t. Tell me just why you‘re out at night like this with no wrap and why you have come to my door." I noticed is certain maternal qual- ity in her voice. She had no child- ren. Suddenly the whole thing seem- ed lncongruous, her oddly youthful face. her childless home. the pitiful attempt at artistry-it sl! seemed so futile, so empty! I had the feeling that I couldn’t answer her- “I am in love with your husband, I want him-mean to have him." C ti d.) Presentation The May meeting of the Central Bedeque women’s Institute was marked with a farewell address and presentation to s. Past President, Charlottetown. _“Following is s report of the meet- 8:' The May meeting of the Central Bedeque Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs. John Dawson with twenty members and several visit- the usual order with the president, Mrs. J. M. Webster in the chair. It was moved and seconded on report of Mrs. Stirling Tucker re appoint- ed Convencr of School Committee that u pencil shsrpener be purchss ed for the Primary Dept. It was decided to send receipts from chain teas ($16.00) to the Sanitorium Fund, and Mrs. Howard Bchurman. Miss Melville Johnson. Misses Mabel Miller and Doris Muncey were appointed to make arrangements for Mr. Tufts lecture in June. After the routine busin- ess the Agriculture Questionnaire containing 50 acres, exoepgmg “A Dll-‘I-‘ICULT ENCOUNTER" was filled in by the Convenor, Mrs. ’ thereout 3 acres sold to His Maj- Wallie Hogg and the following pro- csty me Kms. nee. clear and du- I me M°“df=l'- December 11th. smm nvrh enloyed. fm “M -M me ....». l.a:..‘::.i °: ..';'~.:.°.“.::°f.M“i°~ “si im rances. ' 1' G81' I m cs con- sucn sais to bc under tin sires- §"§m’,’gh° d°"°“° °"°f the fmwm- tw widiris-An noibarrusing cu d ct t the al of ere at the carelessness of cumstsnce, by Mis John Dawson' tlon an subje o approv ‘ i , the -said Court of chanCm.y_ Com 15311:) i;nl;8l_”;t burn_I¥E _when there vocal duet-Come Back to Erin, dmons at sam The door 0 n<>eIg€h°_see_ ey turned. Charles Green and Mrs. Erie For further particulars apply to Ped inside pe th °‘”Iy‘ I ‘"9 iL°”d- hsnds sousoflbmpornuoe-) _ bff,'_nf ron sms our iuigg Women make fools of themselves um- ~ iw i °"“'~i~l= f~v“°°~'°‘°e‘.:f°:.“ ‘.':..":: ‘ cushions. I wondered. as I sings-te` d A-1°°l’°lI°m “U” ° . into uw mf; light, gg gh, hm-nhmd of. France have formed s. womans thing reflecting a glow. near the "“~\°“°1 °°m’“m°° °f Pr°p°“`°d‘ hem, Whig b¢ ,uk ,min-°|¢,,-y_ And in favor of wine. The names of _the uno, suddenly, in un buyout docs W°1‘1°1\ °¥‘“'”‘¥ 1° "‘° °°‘“’“‘°°f_ 1 sensethose things they neither see °°ml“'l5° Wm 01 th* m°°° °I°°“°n nor feel nor hear, I sensed a. human d°f°“d°" °‘ Wm’ 1” F““°°' Th' presence, President in outlining the program There was nomovement. Not the ' slightest sound ci meaning. But I ¢°<=k-ml# mu" be 12f‘“*“‘°d “Ed I” lmew 1 was not slonei lvpliwed by l"r¢11¢h Hverlffives “iii I cumin me knob or un door, natural champagne which strsted in open it softly. and was 1004011 N10 b0d¥__l¢l=1V° “ld RW- about to back out, "Wins" she slyl. must beeltolled "Oh, you needn’t_ go," Th; voice Un all occasions. 'Phd French must came from the chaise lounge. It was drink more wine which has made deep du1¢¢t_ - . their race what it is: the _most val- "You might tell me who you are isnt in the wozldz !‘sht-m~11d°d it is though and how you happen to have said. but only in IDDCBTBIIW B row ii. key to my apartment." The voice united and stmlll. lf/01681 md “|11 continued, though there wss yet no of generous initiatives." (We won- movement in the room. der how' many observers of the “However I could hazard I guess," French people agree with that sp- Bhe had tumed. I felt the motion, pralsment of themselves.) Arid we rather than saw it. In an instant I also wonder what part wine _ has was standing in a glare of light and played in making them what theyl ss soon ss my eyes accustomed really are. "Those who do manual- themselves to it, I saw, stretched on labor." the president says, "must the lounge before me-Lsrry's wife! be taught that wine is a food. s "I thought you were gone," I was fortifler.” _ still shivering with cold but confus- Well, that's that. And lt is from _ion and embarrassment flooded my women too. compare it with this, _ face with color. also French. I “I surmised as much." the duicet Dr. Lorena. the famous French voice went on, “and when is your surgeon. when offered wins do- I “My partner-in crime?" 1 xc- ii tempersnce agitstor, but I am s peated. I was entirely at a loss. surgeon. My success depends upon - “Meaning my husband--of course." my brain being clear, my muscles she smiled. Her voice ws; even more firm, md my nerves steady. No man musical, "But do sit down. And can’t can drink alcoholic liquors without I get you some codec? Something blunting those physical powers that hot, perhaps? How discourt/eous I’ve I must always keep on edge." been! I hadn't meant to talk you to We believe that with less wine death before offering you the hos- the minds of the French women bsnd's-thoughtless of me! But it’s ives a. little more generous to their so much easier to talk than to sisters in the world. Sir Wilfred M _H gm, k h i51g_-_sssuccessfullya.sy0uhave formed mf ,h°e,,1'"y’ ,°“,,,§§, ;',,° mmf ‘fn-a part of me life and cciiviiy or N _ ... -_ s.f.i~. f , ~ ._ I if of the organization. said ‘ American clined saying, “I cannot say I sm would be clearer, and their initiat- Grenfel! says "Alcohol has wrecked more lives, deprived more children, murdered more women, than any other single factor. no surprise, nothing. She might not _ even have seen me for all the ex- §2‘;°;t';t;°x§d_,g¥ ‘lvaéfslfgl :;:fin°;_ 3_1: I:;Y‘:°°:w_i:fd|;‘1;_>Sfi_°f UU 36:5; dress read by Mrs. Ulric Dawson to one of the past presidents, Mrs heard, but it was strained and un- ` °n _ » natural. Oddly toneleis, as if thi ;Iee£_Wm?$;betf,k’reZ1gg Iglliéigailfntttgf ex;_I;Unl_;I_1‘lI_;g_nf;_l_l;i_pyor;l_;1__i)y' i’iL¢;ii;___ iii soul of me had suddeny gone ou Lawn Fouowmg ss the addmss. 80 V es 0 ~ ' racketeers in the United Stale; Dear Mrs. callbeck--It is with feelings of profound regret that we have lesmed of your contem- plated depsrture from our midst to much silk, was on her feet and mov- ' tal. Social. educational and other take.plH.ce at an early date. *"3 -°"”""Y °“‘ °' the "°°'“- I we need hardly say that you will mme problem in this country d 8 be missed from the social life of the district, for you have always shown yourelf ii friend in need and more than willing to do your share said, and taking my han , ew me to forward my muse worthy of ciarefully worked out programs for support. We are not-unmindful gf the fact that this Institute ma e a ur i3‘lii‘...‘I.. 5° “"‘i‘i`.'. l.‘I.`li..”“i‘.I£.‘I you so capablym¥illed the office of Pre ldent. s We are however consoling our- selves with the hope that your so- ,ioum in the capital city of the pro- vince may only be temporary and that before any great length of time you will find it suitable to once more take up your residence sh°u]dn.t_ Then I _said it: in Central Bedeque. when we can t assure you that your return will cause as much pleasure as your departure causes regret (T° B' °° ““° we have hm ii little' gilt which °"° "°" “W4 W Mi- mf” U- we wish to offer you ss s. remind- er of this occasion and of the Centra! Bedeque W‘omen‘s Instit- ute. W ho that ou will have as 3 6 P9 Y much pleasure in the receipt of the gift as the donors have i.n the giving. We hops that you will find many warm friends in Charlottetown and that you and your charming family will fit into your new environment this your life-long home. Elizabeth Webster, Pres., Florrie Green, Vice Pres. 'l`i0 9/i!!0 Ui Daddlp ll10l0 V ‘NIM Builds uooa adirs usqq ‘usnlq qqlos news s mmm imp us_sA0ula.t ‘sean orc present. The meeting opened in -ws Sui-ids 1| vo mu wel#-id °.i. mn ,ha omvmed pm” om ,D Could Hardly Slfraighfen Up Ili' New Well. '.1 Thanh to Dodd's "iw" ’ "My l'iu|hand’s hack I si was very painful," " V says Mrs. Edwin _ ____ Milner, 47 Swan- _ wich Avo., Toronto. t ' “When he stooped ___ is could scarcely '_-`, gn up again. Ho " " took Dodd’s Kidney Pills for a short rims and was soon rid of the pain in his back and felt Eno. I have also used Dodrl’s Kidney Pills and boils my husband and myself think they are the best remedy there is." i7 W. C. T. U. Notes Cod uve no mis of-vision-and-I s 'f ~ ___ i, TEE _ ..»;-iéiggiigi "§§§isE¥§é§?' e it? §é§§l§if§§§l§‘§ igiii ll at 'dfilllmllg nw 'And hero doll And there erect im e. Sdguite heard o Pwpb _ s hun- "Behold the children coming to be kings of all the earth; To bring their glfmof .purity and love to a1l_i.he`nstions; To lift s 'thousand burdens with their touch ofholy mirth.” Godgsvsmeeyesofvlsionaudl looked upon the highway: “Twas crowded with the children of the ages," faring forth; And every mcmentk watching brought new faces from the bvwav- _ The brown-skinned from the south shores' and the ruddy from the north; _ sea-bom and the hill-son went a'trsmplng together; The prince-chap seized the pau- per's boy and led him by the hand; And near ii. silk-pashed maiden danced is lsssie from the heather: viewed them comin- coming on -sri endless band. 1 heard s Moth.er,»kne.~1ing in the shadow of s bywsy: “The ohi!dren's feet are all un- shod and unguessed perils wait: For poisoned thorn and 188824 rock lie farther down the highway- 0 little Lad of Nazareth, I pray thee come not label" --Roscoe Gilmore Scott in Ladies' Home Journal. The YOUTH MUST BE TAUGHT CRIME DOESNT PAY, SE- NATORS TOLD _ The old adage “as the twig is bmi. oo the tree's inclined," was United States Senate Cornmitteo crime control the committee. headed by Sem.- tor Royal S. Copeland iD.) of New York henird leaders in governmen- elds assert that solution of the fi Dended upon "building from tho- grouhd up." Home of the speakers presented elPlng American tlilhood and b0yh00d grow up without sacrific- ing the courage. initiative and FPO!!!-aheity oi’ youth. Others call- ed attention to statistic: from pr!- sons and reformat/cries which indi- cated that the crime problem be- gan in early youth and that me- thods of coping with juvenile of- fenders have not been very suc- cessful. ' Extensive advertising of the re- sults-oif crime. which would inform potential criminals just what hey are going to get themselves in- to," and establishment of a com- mission to sentence young offendi- Bmiiih, former Governor of New York. "What I would do young offender wo him in the hands of the commiss- ion,” he said. "I would pay mem- bers of the commission I. good ssl- sry, because it would psy in the long run-it costs s lot to xeep ar- resting s repeated offender under the present plan. Maybe where he ought to go is to an institution for mental cars. Certainly, prison life does him no good. "lh fact, this commission sys- tem should be spplied to all crim- inals, except in capital offenses, but it might be well to start with the youths. You could take away from the Judges the right to sen- tence people to definite terms and gr sz? S yi the stale. Obviously the state seeks no revenge. The whole idea is the deterrent effect, and a great deal of that is lost T ' delay in bringing the offender to Justice." Dr. George W. Kircirwsy, form- sr warden of Bing Bing, said that once when he had s large group of young convicts write autobiograph- ical sketches, nearly all of them reported they had started sewing time in iihs juvenile correctional institutions. Mr. Irving W. Halpem, chief probation officer of the Court of General Session, urged establish- ment of s permanent federal au- thority of experts whose duty it would be to reduce erin-ie. CIGARETTE SMOKING The "Illustrated Times of India” gives some very startling figures concerning cigarette smoking in mc reid sylverc Dsinochei it me ind °“ ‘°°°° Wm" "ly A2 I“f‘°’°°°.I““ "’“‘“'° W" *~“° i§‘.§§..‘.’.‘.‘.i.°?;.'..f’.i ‘3.‘“3.°‘ d. BRINGING UP FATHER = T" Dodd's Kidney Pills Great Britain, when it hss been ,_- _. .. . _. _ . : " ‘M s . »i,-ww: .'.. _ \ __ I a gi! ii sm-i»s.1o ii. m.oiin-ioncmm 1 iriiignirisuiir s.ssii.M.1u¢. snwm sterols-'a s.ss_s..iu.luonu iinnii mt :ge nur. _ .........._ inpyglh Mug "" comm loso A. m_.A_i-:in in soon. 'é llllW|1llt°oouli|ll¢lstmypoi|,¢, ~»' \ MAY I9 CITY _BUS SERVICE ' i_ _ TIME TABLE r Leaves Old Spain Tea Rooms ' souus ro cuslmrrsrown ousanon-iimwy To ` - usvss rnnnsavss scum e=eE§= 5_".'¢av 513' lungs: E million - sumed__in a year, which gives an average per head of about three s day.~"If the nstiou’s da.ily‘sup~ ply of cigsretta were laid end to sud in s straight line, they would roach from London to Bombay. Wecanreslisewhyitistlmtthe tobacco combines are able to pay such. handsome dlvidends.'_ In about seventy years, if the nation stopped smoking they would save 7,500 million pounds. SAMUH JAMES MMDONAID At Kingsford. P.E.I. on May 6th Daniel James MacDonald, son of tho late William and Louisa Mac- Donald passed on _to his rest, aged '10 years. For the past year he had been in failing health though able to perform his daily tasks. Within the last few months however his condition took ii, change for the worse, and notwithstanding all that the best medical skill could do he gradually grew weaker and passed away. Mr. MacDonald was of s quiet and retiring disposition, was held in highest esteem by all who knew him, and had a host of friends. Hs was a. faithful and de- voted member of the United Baptist Church, Kingsbom, and filled the position of Church organist for many years. A service done gratuit- ously and emciently It was only ior of the church at Kingsboro, in anticipation of its centennial cele- bration. It was his last and faith- ful contribution. He bore his sickness with that the foundation and accumulating the materiel through life, out of I doublodiae.yea`r'b'tioie_40,000°"| m. cigarettes m being con' “°'°“°° and °°\1r=se_ 'W' emy. death, for he metTt€ . Ho is survived and three sisters, ui)ii'ii;,l,‘° bmi# bor°.` Lillie, wife or the tain 1. c. Rhode, H,,m,,,, ° the Malvina, wife of Alben' "-8. ai-udencii, P.n.1. .nd Mwnim fu- H1! Plrents and 10.”-‘H""' predeceased him. The funemihlmt' vices were conducted at his wr- home and church by Rev H R M 011 May Sth. A large ¢<`,,,,,',,'“°” of friends assembled to I milf their last tribute of .e.,,,,'{ II ml: laid to rest in mc cement' °"'i: ent to the church, there rlloadlw' th_<_-[:_hR.esurr_fic£i_;>n mo,-,,_ "III: 0 Da - srers T Y°u11s. oar! stewart, §°"“: Alden iwacncnaid. Frank Mf““: Angus Beaton. °‘°°Yi_~ *T 1 Sr mrnickn noun ; WOMEN'S . ; Members met at the 1,l_,`:nSeT_:;r;_I_'l;: . Charles Kneebone. for the A mee!-Ins. with an attendant. gveiimg members and six vlsiton- 99 0D9Il€d Wi . institute carol. m the W°“‘°“" Roll call was answered 5 M Favorite on-1-S and Boy, gm’ M1IluT¢€i Of last, meeting were and =d°l=i»ed. Mis E. D. mmap was appointed on programs forum month. Contest, was poi, 0;, by M,_q~ Doris S!.ewo.rt. and won hymn oseph Myers and ML mm ‘ _ .l last year that he painted the inter- Stewart- 'I‘he next meeting will the home of Mrs roll call to be answered with Wm Women desliko most in Men. ‘Meeting then closed by shlglm some quiet spirit and calm that National Anthem. after whim. had characterized his life. He had delicious limoh was served by ill, been. unwittingly perhaps. laying hostess. assisted by Miss Mary Bin and Miss Thelma. Hugihm. The remainder of the eve;-im| which to draw fortitude and calm was .spent in chatting and vm,-01| 'i________ / A* ` i/// \/Zi... Q' \ _f _ _X3 '\ i-\»§ \ li* The lllooth Si. Lawrence Seaway. s I .M L Mi'/,~' I W” -Q <§*.~_.,_<"§\ ni. V." `\f__` " tie' i -l . .Full |'1{/arnulion from your own fra:/el Agent or Wflld C. B. ANDREWS District Passenger Agent Saint John, N. B. Canadian _ meet and triumph over th" ‘