l2 ThaOrange Pekoe is extra good Aluminum In clean, bright ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY GENERAL MERCHANTS KENASINGTON, P. E. I. Big Clearance Sale STARTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 3rd Our large winter stock must be turned into CASH before stock-taking. YOU will benefit goods are discounted below value. in many cases because No greater opportunity has ever been placed before the people of Kcnsington and the surrounding country. MEN'S all wool underwear. medium weight. To clear $1.29 MEN'S heavy weight all wool underwear,‘ shirts and draw- ers, all sizes, to clear $1.6‘) per garment, worth 32.323. MEN'S cotton flannel shirts in hardwearing grey and khaki to clear . . . . . . . . . .. 951: . Easily worth $1.25. MEN'S heavy all wool grey flannel shirts, to clear .. SL4!) Were sold at $1.85. MEN'S windbrmkers, good heavy and serviceable, to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.93 Usual price $4.00. In assorted colors. SPEClAlr-ltlenis heavy win- ter overcoats, dark serviceable shades, values up to $21. to clear at . . . . . . . . .. $16.50 Now is the time for ll. \\‘£ll'lll overcoat. PEAS-Z cans for . . . . . . . . 251' TOMATOES-Jorge size can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 29c liElNZS Pork 8.- Bcans with tomato saucc. Large size can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c MILLINERIL-A few of this season's models at very 599d!" prices, some as lmv as... $1.50 FREE CUPS AND SAUCERS, clover leaf and other patterns. V.’ dozen Cups and Saucers 89c you may require a set for your winter visitors. COTTON FLANNEL dress goods. A varied-assortment of colors, 36 inches wide. Just ivhnt you want for children's school dresses, to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27c yard BLACK RIBBED stockings, hard wearing, heavy weight, to clear at . . . . .. 50c per pair FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, grey and white stripe, 12-4 size . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98 11-4 size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 A seasonable barltfllll. marked very low. BLUE ENAMEL double Boil~ ers, medium size. A clearance bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99c GREY ENAMEL Wash llasin. heavy construction‘ . . . . . .. 291: LARGE SlZl-l ENAMEL STOVE POT. extra well fin- ished, pit bottom. Yours at . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85c HEAVY GALVANIZED WASH BOILER, well made and sold- ered, t-o clear . . . . . . . . .. $1.45 TAPACTO Sweat Pad, all siz- es, a real bargain . . . . . . .. 59c FREE . A 61-, inch mixing‘ howl, white porcelain, valued at 25c given free to-every purchaser of $2.00 or more, on days m" this sale. Only one to each customer while they last. ALL ROADS LEAD TU KENSINGTON L“ Silver Foxes Mr. Daniel F. Miehan will be at our office Thursday, December 29th and days following and will be interested in all grades Silver Fox Pelts, and other Furs. Bring in your Furs and realize the high prevailing prices. G. R. MacQuarrie Summersidc The following is the standing chick Furncss. VERNON SCHOOL. Vernon school: Principal's dept. Grade X. — l. Margaret Huntley; ,2, Helen Sulh- Harold Dougan. van; 3, Harold Fraser. v _ 1, Carmena Fraser; 2, Donald Hunl- Huntley". Donald Huntley. Grade VIII.~~-,Enman. Cnrmena Fraser. Irene Me- ley; 3, Ruth Fraser. Assistant's Donald. 1. Grade IX.- Dorothy Furness. Ilazel Huntley. 's\ ‘J Donald. Grade II.~l. Vincent Lar- -i:in; 2, Felicity Dohcrty; 3, Freder- Grzulc 1., SlZ-v-l. Edi- son Drake; 2.. May Martin; j1‘.-—-1. Guy Sullivan; 2. John Gratto; 3. Perfect attendance: Margaret Martha Gladys dept, Grade V.-1, Jack Sullivan. 1511111705‘. Margaret Sullivan, Margar- Gmde 1V, __ 1, Keith Dougan; 2. ct McDonald. Lone. Fraser and Jay Margaret Sullivan: 3. Margaret Mc- Sullivan. - u... Universities " trrlrulblli-ivsi‘ '1.“ v R ‘all '>_ .11.? ()’~.‘\=t'{ 1 1 l ll . VDICHOBIP], , ONARIES m our ’, _ upon Now Needed 0uP0N How to (let "It For the Merdudlninal Cod J Menthol ind Dillfi 932' heel h. il . ‘ -'q"i>'......¢ I; ‘ma l. an "l," Ilia Coupon - Ili- uinety-eighl cents to GIVI’ cert of P115331 elcrlr lair‘. 0k. . . POSTAGE _,______ oRo/zies Up m 2o miles M/lll ll-lLlL 7c extra BE . FILLED $2211}; s kora, P. Sm h I Oiiice in the MoNelll Building the McDonald News Store. January, and we would urge 9:45 A. 1i. Stmday School: M. -—‘"l‘he Stipreme Quest"; RL-“Eclipping the mon. merficld. all. times- A varied and parents and well wlshers. and candy passed around to young lclk- Notwithstanding heavy roads. an Monagut- Alnlliuan; boll and tcndcnl and muny others. and relatives in spending her Murray» — Mr. Frank lspent (fhrlstmaa jglml l l8. the choir nl‘ lfihtn-trh rendered congregation- was in charge, __ure reading and prayer Moyse- The exercise Quinn's lwngram- story and song- scmetimes between was given music c-f solos, duets, quartettes illlil,|fl(lieg'_.l\1l-q_ vlaurlce Donovan- (jl __, _ I I _ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ _ '.‘ Mass Cards ' ' ' ~ * ' MH- Mc-‘Cormlck. .\lrs- Keellilll- town; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mac- lurnl sxvretness of her voice great expression- ways sings to the hearts of her lm. [he Occasm _ Th kills. Mr- and MTB- J- T- DOYIB. Ml- ticc Mathieson. B. Kelly, Mrs. W. D. JTF-"IP-‘P-‘l. llllll i5 ll Vfllllfld lllelllbfll‘ l" closed with theiNationael Anllligilliwt ‘nydhh/lis‘ Jizmei A. gage? and Mrs’ Wm’ Hymn M“ Philip Guns‘ Miss Marion King’ Mr" and but» choir of {his church- Duet. ' a" ‘s- e“ m‘ "m" - l- a Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gallant. Mrs. P. .1. Gallant, Miss Dorothy M. work was token 'son- “Fnder exercise the E-ltnrs." son with a pleasing effect- AN rAsv WAY . . _ . ldren of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McNeirK 1 l - M been emlmdled, M l t ln llle long e‘, n, g b l m _ ens ng on, r. and Mrs. W. P. Francisco, Calif; “biotinaonoitoiihiiiepllifiliig: thcnl Jokes. finite; m; gout-l’:[Afillelgkgildfiwfi-fi- P. Foley, Mrslcapaghan, and family. Bt- Louis; and llmo m“, clrcleshowstlleresulls ls a very dry town‘ but we “mm J Gum 3,15 33.x!“ l‘. llund Mrs. vlxrmMrs. King. Mary and Marion. Char- L. M. Eillls. 'I‘ruro. NS; Mrs in new bea ,new health anclvitali . Mr. Saunders will soon have to ' y' r' an ‘S’ lottemwm REV- P- L- McMllholl. McNeil, San Francisco; Herb W. rmu arrnola change. . _i§ir'inTrlEiz"I7|Tfi_uTéF” l" Western Guardian —LOADlNG LIVE H_0G8 at Kin- Thursday. January 5th.—John it . ‘ 1051-14-21 1G,, —WESTEEN OFFICE. — Thel Western Ofllce ot the Guardian nmEDUc-lwlglq on Mme locatedslasthe Mcllfielll ‘llulldlnfi llnes m, Januafy_ d Water 1-. llmmerl 8- W l" l" t1 1h mall. Get yo m '1'. c. m.» Incas fc-r the last lew weeks an ifiéilifl” ill‘. a11:::.':.'."=..1';‘ 251511191"- ' ” purchased daily at the Wes ern' -POULTRY NOTICE-Our Poul- try Killing Plant at Kenaington \vill continue in operation durlm; patrons to thoroughly fatten their birds before disposing of them, as the price for good stock will prob- ably continue llrm- J.B- Millman- ldnck‘ nlonmguil 1534—l2-26-10i ‘ -UNlTED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA, KENSI-NGTON. —-Jan. 8th: Rev. J. it. Saint, D. I), minister; 11 A. 7 P. Essential". Views on ilunynn's Pilgrim's Pro- gress will be exhibited after Sen! 3 P. Al. First Church Stim-lbel A (ordiul welcome to’ -INVERNESS SAB. SCHOOL- Wellington charge. Prince Count)" On Saturday night. the 31th, inst. the Sabbath School children met llzllfillllfmftillgxclllll‘ggdfufiflfiisé‘£2318lltion, but nnforttinately, she is no: lvelll’ $011115, is spending the holl- instructive l programme o1’ readings recitatlons. [Polnt l5 bemg dialogues, cuNls and Hymns wasllnalnllel. Qlllle rehearsed. to the delight to thelrl Prizes l were awarded for best attendancelmlllsh Hayfield and M‘ Plus M“. the attendance was good and a uicc little sum of moli- ll l J . ‘ll pl, _ Tl, -. . ,_ cy was realized for the benefit trill: in illglltllélrakrflce pzewerl iruplagflfilliggn Harm?!“ gialrpfslggieug; the Sabbath Sehcol- Thanks are duo mmm. and w,“ found l0 be ln good l ml 9"“ m‘ Se‘ ‘ " lronrthe tsotlgreltfltion Mrséwlll- ‘copditlon, and works satisfactory-- Lailtm. Mrs» llyunt. Nllhfi M. . tuv. The nlllllnen are kept o“ {he jump ll“, ll,llglll,urllnoll_ gal-all June Bow _ M"- mmll" ‘at nearly all the sawmills. Airs. ll- Smith. Stipcrm- —GRAHAM'S ROAD NOTES-Mn and Airs. Alfred lilac-Kay have re» l,“ rklml l“ ll“. lyllqllll, turned home. utter visiting friends- (‘harlattetaovw —».\liss Pearl .\lacl(ay left MtrlltlllYiTowfl _. T)“. lmllqllel whiflh “qlgl morning for 1T.S.A-——'MiSs Marion with her parents Mr. and Mrs- J.‘i‘- Jardine, Wilmot. paid a flying trip to GPh-‘on l p - l d l harm's Roznl.—Miss Mary biaellezin’ 8 mm ‘Huge cwn an one fmn‘ in Kensington. with her cousins, Misses (lertrnde land Christine Buntain-The manv ‘ . . . .- . -—BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH —On Stmllay evening. Ilecombel" llcdeqtie United their (lhristmos lMusic to n largo and appreciative Nlr- Thomas lloyso The meeting (lpPll- ed with hymn, followed by script- by Mr. “Watching with Shepherds," which was an er- Thc story given selec- tions was rend by Mr- ROS-s Wright- The music of the exercise consisted- tion must be given to rite solo snnz: by‘ Illiss Helen lilaeKay. The not “Till w-cll realized b_v the congregation when she sang “Comfort ye". with Miss Alan-Kay al- by Miss Helcni lNlucKav and Miss Sophie Hender- uartette work by Ali-as Hef- iu l , en Ma Kav, Miss Sophie Hendeir‘ noked Ike H m“ t“ son. Mr- Thomas lvloyse and Mr. Thus Bradshaw. A duet nnart from 'oniet was sung by Missy Helen Mac-Kay and Miss Sophie Ilendcw'-- A baits _ , m,“ was given m, M“ 03mm] Mm? in with their drivers and trottcrg fnte Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Mc-l lnmlly‘ Norm Rlvel-l Klmlll sharbel Cnllnm l The pyholr and their W“, and all weie well supplied with the Nell and family <2), Mary, Jamcsl faithful organist are to be ccngral- nhtod on the proizrnm, which was so enjoyed by all the congregation. slemhs this m"- Tfl LOSE FAT Instead of abnormal exercise or diet, they combat a cause oi excess fat. They supply an element Nature employs to turn foodflnto fuel and energy. This method was discovered by research men some two decade! ago. It has for 20 years ll comes in every box, so the scientific reasons for results. So users five notear of harm. Go learn now what does for excess fat, and why. Your druggibt supplies it at $1 per box. _ Take four tablets daily and watch the THE cmntorrarown GUARD {is making much change in the fmoenahlue business or the boot- ‘llegglllli however. we are lllofllfld ‘to ace that Ml‘. Sounders. or the commission appointed a good Con- lservatlve to fill that office. But lperhapa it was Mr. H. H. Acorn ..*FROM 10 "ro so PER OE-NT that appointed Mr. Joseph McPhee. clearing —-Tlie firm of Matthew aud Mc- Our lists are Lean have been doing quite a bus- i Eastern Guardian 1 ¢_ l “RABIES COATS and dresses at factory cost- J_ W- Murdock & . 167l-1-4-3l. 132943-31 hope they may continue the good ___._ iwork as the people‘ have been- . JEASTERN‘ AGENT-Ml‘. J. Wlgreatly benefited by this same film. Murdock is Guardian Agent tn;(Slgned:) AN ONEJOOKER- Montague and will be pleased tol --——'<'°>‘-"-' receive news items, advertising, new; _ PERSONALS lend renewal subscriptions. . .‘ ' \~ ——-— ’ -——- ' l “HQ/fr. Frank McDonald, Clear “mow FOR BARGAINS —lSpl1llgB, went, u» Sr. Peter's yes- All of January will give you drydel-day. goods and clothing less than ltl‘ costs to manufacutre. J- W, Mul-l ..'lVlr, Peter McPhee and J. Ma- - ‘liar of the l-lusllffl CO-l 5mm“- 1671-1-_4-3l- lwere passengers by train to George- "-——- ‘town yesterday. ' I ..*SPEO|AL REDUCED PRIG‘ rat tive blue Melton Coats, too‘ are from 35 to 44 ‘And the very our \ . M E N ‘S TWE E D Overcoat $14.95 Grey, brown and fawn tweeds, of good weight, well‘ made, attractive wearable winter coats, won- derful value at ’ ‘Es-On all heavy winter goods "all". Herbfrt Mclnnls. Chara- for January. Before Stock-taking, wwry ion last week for St- John. '1‘. G. Ives Limited, Montague. m. 13,, m go on the dock construc- ' 1629-14-61 l “on work. ..*HEWlNG or broad-axeing, very common fifty years ago, l5 corodnle, is spending New Yfifllfi lmuch 1n evidence this fall, there with his cousins, Jarvis Hennesae)’ llg no sawmills to Blluara andumd family, Ilermanvllle- jsaw up the logs for scoulting: etc-n —-v—"- and for bridge repairing and re-l _.'Mr- Andrew Melnnis, Charli- Iblllldilll: in Eastern KillgB- iwootl, went to Charlottetown t0 1m spend New Years with his r61- ..".\/lr- John L. McDonald. Glen‘ “mew TEACHER _ The Bil: ‘loves tllefe- - Pond School, vacant since July. 6 lawaitlng the outcome of ‘Miss “#311155 hone Mc-Phee, of the I I l Mclnnis’ (the teacher), intllspas- lcgngregntlou De Notro Dame Cou- yet able to resume her work and {days with her parents- In the in new teacher, Mr- McIntyre, East Christmas music examinations. engaged fol‘ the W- ‘Miss McPhee took signal honors- ’ IN MEMORIAM l MRS- SARAH JANE BOWMAN ..’*NEW_ASAWMILL - w. J- o.) Overcoat --- See these—they’re goods These gar- ments are made by about the best boys’ tailors that we know of—are cut as carefully as Dad’s—the cloth is good, the linings are right, and 9 - I they are notable value at . . . . . Boys’ Scotch knit wool gloves . . .39c imilDcnuld, Rockharra, have started mmup the sawvinlll at Glencorodale‘ North, fonmerly cperated by thel Al the home ol he, so", llaml, the spirit of one who had been fl ll-fe long and respected resident of _ S°m“'llnau. widow ct’ the late (100111? fourteen have been pnt out ofmuwlnllm who pil(llll‘ecease(l hm. ll ‘biltflillCt-lfi by the flood n. mouth ln-gyearfl “g0, more algo- Tin-so men urn going to; Fm. lllmp 3.0a“, slm has been ,1 (l9 well. They have had smno mcn '12,”, grail)‘ ‘Hlllll-ullgllllllll-Ualolll‘ flail: Boys, an W001 golf hose l i _ u . i _ 1 cu-u lClH v ‘-. ' . l _“— licri‘ skirting (ronslitulion, and death Boys, ‘varnl Wlnter caps - - - - -.- - 1 ‘ . GI::(IBANQUET AT GEORGE- cnme as l1 relief long wished for- , . ._ Shel survived by three sons- lhel‘ m (‘emgemwm wmlnefidu-“liiampsriqn, on the homestead: llcr- 4th, was a decided snc-Ihert also of Hampshire and Ren ."'°“”' M“ w‘ I" Pooh M°“t“5"°"bcn'in Ncrthcote Minnesota. Four laetlng as chairman. Two openinglrohlersv James Matthews of Cove Addresses were "and by M"‘P°°1'*-‘Heud; Wellington Mathews of Portland, Maine; George Alfred “'e"‘-"';Matlie\vs and Hamilton Mathews. Gram‘ of Humboldt, Minnesota: and three Boys’ wool coat sweaters . . . . . .1 .50 Boys’ heavy mackinaw breeches 2.75 Clea "ng a line of young men's suits. singl and double breasted, fawns and greys .......14.95 lLaunching- The speeches made by Mr- Senlly, Dr. lliontague, and Mr- . Seville. Mr. _, l M _l l l l I l _ iliughes in his speech told that tho lvlligérqilamlej, ‘elxlnyll, “Ql LJBIYS OVGTHHS, black, blue and stripe, illumbolvl. Minnesota: and Mrl- with elastic braces and with bib, great ‘Spam regarding me 5969“: ‘m ilenry White, of Hampshire. ‘,"“““,° o" ‘he (icorgeiown ‘VHF: Tho funeral. w'hit:h was \'(‘.l'\' mfufl" m 0mm“ F""lh°rm°"e he largely attended. was conducted bv quire“ m My “Wm "hi"? dmlarm-‘Rev- Rill- Baxter, to the United u they would publish his speech ex- 5Clnlrcll Cpmelery m Noll-ll, wllg. uctly as it. was delivered. He snidlslllre’ on Docenflnll- llllll, The p311 it ‘m5 "ewr kmwv“ 7°” a Pubui: laearcrs were Reuben Barrett. imn“ t" “We i" Pa)’ l‘) the ilrell-‘t-Illammontl Ycunker; Benjamin ‘Vmtlvartl; William Molyneaitx; David lAlong with his speech that qmhlbshed‘ the” w“ ‘mmher miFProud, and James McLeod. (Patriot please copy) -<Q->-——~--- value at Men’s grey and khaki flannel shirts, specially good at . . . . . . .1 .50 ele in another column criticizing‘ him, and from then on, they refum, _____,. ed to give him space at all, even‘ by paying- Mr- llughes say! he will have a mun chosen ‘by the people of King's County. and h: flllfllllll)’ advises that they choose a native son of King's. A delicious menu was served by the followim; IN MEMORIAM. m , The following-tributes were rc- ceived on the occasion of the death ,of Hon. James MacNeill. of Sum- mersicle: ovaacoxrs i$19.95 These are thoroughly well-made Coats, smartest out, plush llned,very comfortable and very stylish at the same time In the same range we include some veryattrac- The sizes special bargain price is only . . BOYS’_ TWEED Overcoat $6.95 I Boys’ light’ fawn and. grey tweed Ov- ercoats." sizes 28 t0 34 This is a line that. is reduced sharply to Boys Blue Chinchilla Sale of SHIRTS at $1.98 This is a real hurry-up bargain——tl1e quick com- er gets the best, There _ are broken lines, odd pat- terns, not all sizes in any one line, but all sizes are to be had in the assort- ment. The shirts are of per- cale, zephyr, fancy broad- cloth, worth from $2.25 to $4.50 each, on sale-- mow-l- $L98 ” ter James McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. Borden; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Glllis, Thos. Hogan and fam- ily. Mr. L. B. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mclsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine McDonald. Dr. S. R. Jen- and the following ladies waited on Nell, l5l‘ Traveller's RG51; My, and lho lyablcsz- Bertha Smith. Marv ‘Ml-g James P_ Hogan, 110), Sum- "'~l1‘-_l'lll,Allllle Min-pity. lllrs- Philip mel-slde; Ho“ Davld Mcponam, Alnuoon. Miss Francis McCor- 31911111111511; My, J, s, Perry, Dr, lmick and Mrs- Keenan. The hall lmllph Noomm, Mpg P, c, 651mm, “'38 beautifully (IBCOPMHI Wltll $141.1“ iMrsnCharles E. McDonald and fam- Mclntyre, Kensington. ,Mrs. Roy Silliphant, Mr. and Mrs. last J. J. Gaudet, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. 1927. Souris MeNeill (l0). W. Henry Noonan. Mr. 611W Neal's 1180- and Mrs. L. M. McNeil] 110), Mrvllotte‘owl,' Rev Q Kl l _ T l __ l V: , . . gg ns, George Ipzllllftfi lloerlllllllll front!‘ the tlifielcllt and Mrs. John J. Gillis and family} town. Mal-y and Cell“ Mcldealh sour, W‘ lcokel e calm ly came in, and 1M1: and Mrs. J. E. Gallant and tam-l ls; Mr. qeorge Cnhii, Bedeque; Mrs. ., t as tie farmers and lily, Mr. J. E. Dalton and family l2),lD_ H_ McDonald and mmlly; Mrp ltllelr Bur-B hull done wcll out ollMr. Chas. McCarthy, Mr. Gabrlehand Mm Jas_ E_ “Donald l4)’ B? notables ‘and mixed crops. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. NOO-ldeque; Rev, p_ C_ Gunmen DD" t. wot t e Fortune spam-l “Rfle ,1...n. Mr. Chas. McCarthy, Mrs. Anq palmel. Road; Mm Mary Cass and Mr. A. R. McInnis, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Mlllan, Hon. Judge Arsenault, M1". and Mrs. L. W. Goodwin. Char- ..*SOURIS NOTES.—'l‘be days of the Old Year, merstde; and wife (2), Portage. Mr. and Mrs. (7N(’.Vlll"5 speed male, which he Nelly. Mrs. Clara McLellan. 12>. Mr-lxepy. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Glllis, ' ought from his neighbour lvliximld M“- Qwen LaPklH-S. Ml- fllllllMrs. Margaret Glllis and Regina. IArclilc McKenzie fur a l-enfihululnll/lrs- Abel Arsvlw-ull and family: Miscouche; Mr. John Haekett and some sum, was grmlly admiruLlCaPl~ B8511 Kelly and Mrs. Kelly; family, Mr. and Mrs Aeneas McDon- We must give Mr. MeNevin thcllvlrs‘ James H w°°di MT- and Mill-laid. Tignish; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. cred“ of lmlng u good film" and lParvln Cass, Mr. Neil Durant, Sum-lmccabe and lamlly, Mlddlelon; E1. wlfll, lllere were more like hmL-merslde; Mr. Ronald McNeil andllie and Edwin McNeil r3), Travel- 1-19 h1g0, 11love a Franc“, slelglL "jhcllsehfild- Shflfblflllke; MP- and MPS-[lers Rest; Miss Elizabeth Cameron, Mn Jqllll Ryan has moved lmck m Jflfi- A- Mlllmflll. Mlilllld MPS- J- P-lTravclleVs Rest; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sourls for the winter. and is busyilvglcllgfiianlgrfind M"5~J°5- ilwwds-ID. McNeil, Amherst. N.S.; Arthur ‘employed getting his factory sup- gel] 53 OM r‘ agdMMl-slql" M‘ M“ and Mm 303m- Millbury- Masll-Z Dlies ready for his fishermen butl h Hog‘ AnFanAr rxltrlezd MmluiMls~ mnald Mcnmmld- “5V911¢l"3 still finds time to amuse the boys p y’ ' ' ' 5mm“ " ch‘ ‘ll-mi? M!" "d MYS- P- 3- Mcllllvlfl- Donald. Charlottetown. Sir Charles ron Brown. J. J. Morris, Misses Edith. Helen Kelly's Cross; Miss Penzle McDon- and Eileen Doyle, Branch 21o, C.M.Iald, Charlottetown. B-A. <21. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kel- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Nell McDougald,‘ Dr. J. A. and Mrs. McPhee, Summerfl side; Mr. and Mrs. Willard P. Mc- Neil. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McDonald. make a visit. and see what he can do in‘ the matter, besides pre-nllgrsl, We are pleased there was no ven- dor appointed for the town but we hope to see Mr. Saunders come along with his plebiscite. I don't think Mr. MePliee, tho prosecutor, P. A. Arisenault, Howlan; the Sis- ters of S. Mary's Academy, the .1. s lly, Monti‘ 1. Pupils of St. Mary's Academy, Sum- ea bell. Klnkora; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaudet, Wellington; Miss Mary F. _ Messages of Sympathy. Hon. Judge Arsenault, Chief Jus- Kelly, Dr. S. R.Jenklns, Mr. H. R. Stewart. Charlottetown: W. F’. God- ard, St. John; John McPhee, Pre- mier A. C. Saunders. Miss Edith Doyle, Miss Olive Mutlow, Charlotte- town,“ Mr. Eldon Campbell. Mr. M. A. Howatt. Mr. J. J. McIsaac, Mr. Roy S. McKenzie. Borden; Mr. J.L. Palmer, Winsloe J. Lldstone. Sum- Mrs. Ronald McDonald. Traveller's Rest; Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Dawson, Cape Traverse. Mrs. E. H. lb-anels sleighs, 1 1'1 "and Charlie Hogan <3), Summerside G _ M D l ' . _ _ having 801d finite n nulnlilier rtrallicllllilcll- K- 0f (l. <2‘. M11 lllld MYS-l Milvoiac hlikinsouiliviiii’ M)??? IllllrsGl-‘liaigi’ Dwfitlzxhzeryiiiihmhhlerstarlll -1\lr. Hector ll R-‘Kelllly- MP- lllld MYS- J- J- Mv-i Goodwin, Wellington; Miss Sarah 5.; ‘Iras Charlottetown; P. L. McMahon, Kelly's Cross; Dr. A. D. Sharp. Bedeque; Mr. Charles Hensley, Windsor, N.S.; A. A. Allan 13:00., Toronto; Miss Penzle Mc- Tclegrams of Sympathy, Dalton. Brighton. Brighton, Mass; W. M. Flynn, By- Charlottetown; J. Choqulll, Syracuse, N.Y.; Edward. Lean and Philllppe. Deegan. Sam E, 1v1_ 551mm,] I Toronto: G. B. Johnston, Ottawa; [YISIQIIT lxflfl|llf|fln Ramsay, New Glasgow. NS: Mrs. P. (ILXallrlnst, Nrevé Yogic; W. s. Goa-- l . her. ‘m ers. ..; oh A. Ma- Splrltual Bouquets. lDotlgall, Glace Bay, n.5,? 1, '13 E3. ,wnrds. Orient. Long Island; Mrs. J. Wreaths Mr. and Mrs. C- E- McDollllld. Mas-memos; Mr. andMrs. Joseph Carnp_-___The Government of P. E. Island; Associates of the late Government; Summerside Conservative Club; De Laval Company; Island District Marine and Fisheries, per B. T. Gal- lant, Inspector; The Summerside Club; W. S. Gesner; the Town of Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mouse and family. Mrs. S. A. Mc- Neil, H. A. McNeil and family. Pillows Hon. Murdoch Kennedy; Sir Chas. Dalton and family. Ifotted Plant Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Palmer. Spray Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McLean. Crosoente Chas, R. and B. Graham Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boswell, Mr. Robert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Basler, Theron Edwards and family, Summerside Driving Park Associa- tion. Bummerslde A.A., Senator C. MacArthur, Staff of R. T. Holman Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. Benj. MoFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. John Lefurgey. Crosses A. E. Halns, C. W. Hams, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. McQuai-rie; Summer- ll. side Fire Department. Fitting and supplying glu- etc. - “H. J. MABON OPTOMITIIIST - MONTAGUE, l’. It. I. Office Connected with Drugstore. = ~15; Georgeiicbllynuv AR: You CALLING PIE-DADDY? NO- I'M HOLLERIN‘ ‘ AT You- COME DOWN near.- THEN I'LL CALL YO U~. WHY- MYRTLE AND l - DADDY- WHQ Vs/Ul HERE "rs-no ‘AFTERNOON WITH YOU IN "ms PARLOR ? wstt- snows- MYRTLE. AN‘ TELL HER TO come AN’ qrrl-len pm s"; LEFI‘ n“ ON§FHE PIANO~~