\. k Infa1_1_1_:_ Care Mothers. you can't start too early to establish a child’s serene and tranquil disposition. l-Iren an iii- fant can hare a happy, fretless stati- of uninterrupted health. What. will help (lo this‘! A simple, purely vegetable product. as olii as you are: plain (Wisteria. A few drops of Castoriii will set- tle all uneasiness iii a jiil‘_v. Will tastes. pure Castoria. “ SPECIAL NOTE: ireight in dispel colic or ward oil constipa- ». t] ‘ lion; and just as surely cheek diar» llruspccme mo l" rhea. I lii reiil sickness, call ll. p iysician. - But many physicians urge oiilv Chlldren (‘astorin for those little childish disorders that need nothing more. You need never lie afraid to give pure t'astoria. it is safe and per- fectly llllfllllfiazl, for it contains no parcgoric, no (illllllikil. no dupe of anv kind. At least. this in true of the genuine Fletcher's ('astorii.t"—- and that is the kind (lot-tors tell you always (o buy. Fletcher's (‘asturia is fine for any child. All children love to take it. E. R. BROW 14s PiChmOlld st. (Ihurlottetown Ilire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance’ at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock (Tilmpanies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. STANIIOPE SCHOOL Cabe. Lcith Burt. log Kinnon. Etta Misencr Grade 3, The semi-annual examination ol did program which consisted of tin: different studies, together with incl following: Welcome drill and utl-, Elli-mi R0b|50n_ dress, Jcan Miscner. Marion McCabe] ammed in the diner Beth McLauchlan. Gideon McLuuch- ' laii. Lcitli Burt. Joseph RODlSQILl Reginald Ross: chorus. O Canada.‘ by school: recitation. Quizzing the Teacher. by Harry Lawson: Grade. 2 Junior and Senior; dialogue. A Little Boy's Troubles. Joseph Robi- son, Elliot Misencr, Mabel Robison. Beth McLauchlan. Patrick Hflfgilllj Grade 9. Intermission. when every- body was treated to candy and frilit evening “m, bro by teacher and pupils. Dialogue. singing God Sa u-i.-..-. _.__.. ...____. Classic Fiction, Le logiie. Good-bye, ilSSlSlECl by MlllCUVC School. McDonald. of Grand Traced and by evidence of they had recei ve the King. ...__. The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for ' Bu! it's just or important to lcnotu Illa! l/irrr Li‘ only one palm‘ A: irin The name ilayer is on every tablet. and on the gen-‘ml? tl plfllilfi llavcr appears it's gclllllllc; llllll lf ll 4055"‘. p02“ i 116i .91] the; Eire (llspcllttfyl bv Aspirin. So are colds, and ‘l1 1s "mil at‘ oezs with them ' even neuralgia, neuritis, and rheuma- llSzyaillxll0fl1plfi relieved. Get Aspirin-ht any (lfllgfilflffi-Wllll proven directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart . ~ . .- ll~ .\l ufaiture. While It aipliiii iii i» (mh- iii-pl _l"'_j§‘_“,f;“};'"':, ‘,',1§,f(,',“,,'...',','.'ll, ‘lhmietifhy-“iriii- lihiiui llllllil inni- ll '.Ill|knn'l"I'|lIl:llI.'lll‘lr'l:!"-|lllfllIk-il wlin ilicll’ "Burr Full-i" l"""l""“~ l our. l" Delicious lasting, and as good as it Just look for the Fletcher signature on the package llllfl you will know you have the genuine and \\'itli every bottle ui genuine Fletcher's ‘Cas- toria is wrapped a book on “Caro and l-‘ceiling of Babies" worth its gold to every mother or Please Do Not Speak So. Mary E- din- ue, What 1 Would Be, by Lois Mc- . Malcolm Mc- royal for itation, Willie on m wis Kielly; dia- Mary McCabe and The pupils were ex- ie school. their prompt answers gave the splendid training ved during the term. Fitting remarks were made by some present. congratulating teacher and pupils on their success. A pleasant ught to a close by six minutes hard hockey the first goal went to the Greyhounds. Sir llllllliltLil more of close fast play and the score was evened. Bill new with blood in their eyes the Greyhounds were closing in ullll Just fifteen minutes from the start the Cape is once more loadillx- Only five minutes. 1, 2 yes nlnwill- three and again Borden rings helm‘ wltll illC rubber and llw saw" goes on but when the gong sound-a the score is 2~2. lkrlud 2. Yes! they are at ‘ll- Slx minutes. The pace is hot and; play about evon. Bordon scores} six minutes truiu the taco off, Cape-l ‘Traverse at nine minutes and Flor-l (len again at thirteen minutes tul-l ;l..\ve(l lutor by the C-upo again airl qrith two minutes to go Borden SP1 huinc again and at close ofpcrioti is llorilen 5 Cape Traverse 4. Period .'l. They are both out foi' the victory. On whose ‘banner will it perch. Just a minute and llordcn has their sixth goal. Can Cape Traverse overcome the lead. llclievc- uic they are trying and both (cams showing good combin- ation work in many places the fight is a pretty one. Fifteen mili- uieagone and nothing yet. Hold. lspolie too quickly, Cape Traverse iicis niiothor goal. Five mluuteo left and ille Nationals are playing Messrs Clayton (lrecn and l-‘roil llall handled the came in a inun- ner satisfactory to all. Wniddoll the Greyhound stone- wiill goalie was unavoidably ab- sent. Mulligan took tho job and did darn woll too. Atta boy Jack. Score by periods see that it was to be a battle a liiutcs slow: play and Doug scores] lfulloiveil ‘by Clint seven minutes; later. ‘This period washiarked by; slow play and nothing exciting. a Period 2——Opcllcd \\'i d almost from the file'- t off the l 'i rage upon the National defeiisel and the goals came in such quick lGrand Mule“ Bro‘ 0' E- succession l could n0 However (hey came this way Dom: Doug again- (flint, Cloud, Doug Clint. and then again Clint, tlii-zi t get the time {w pu Lcrne- alac/ilecr got through wilnlDoch 00 Burdens solitary goal and the seor- m lllg was over. Period fl-—<Slnw hockey once more the Greyhounds seliiinril tpiitu. irontent and sutisiiml if they kept‘ Borden from scoring so there is really nothing more to add. (Messrs Green and Bell again handled the game in a pleaslitui manner» Borden line up: Nel.| “M(>oi~le" Gauttet: defense. Mac-i Tom Piiquet, L. MacAleer. Fred‘ . . d Hattie Paynter (equal). "id 5- -Warren Little Harbor and Mr Thus ‘m t M Lwd- ‘l ' _ n0n..Wood Islands. X.--l, Donald Bryanton: 2. Minnie.‘ “rung ‘Jr g n {Mr ' d M ITho ' and“ H_1- Lula“ 8° ' (jlflllltll- _ Rlllllll MMMWY» Cal's County Deputy Master-Bro. George McKenzie. Grade IX.--1, Mildred A pretty wedding took place in St. Arbing. . osoiiris. ‘gale... mom” 9'9"“ ,_ iiaveist lino urn-Glen (Stone _ Doheny Pmeue com“. 2 mm, Johnston? 3 Clam Marys church scum hm week “new ‘i; the j Grade I (ai-l, Rcbecca Oii. . W811), wlddolp “M; m,“ and Mm. c I - __ ~ __ - i _ - - _ 4 . . . .5 . s \'Sl m a prosperous our- A c] m 0°15 lit-an. defense: Clint mid Clllwli otlllmhcggslislfllx] m w' Mo‘ gugyiilu i Cgfili‘: ‘llflllillld ilflbsmyslreizlrat liliqoney wnsimy thmug" m‘ Ella"! elbl-‘l- “ml Me“ llwv-ill. Clarence Wkuldcll- \'- ‘County Rec. See-Bro. rieu o Bre-lson oi-iuie vu-i' Elizabeth Fran- of East Baltic "ralie Gzflfdll-Blili The callelin mu tyi t r it P°"°”‘ “mndwme: “m!” W] Webster and Arthur Clark. This 1 1;. M R; _ ' V .' , ' ' . ' ,' US l‘ 5 l1 P esci Ema Bcmarm “d” “W "lmlller- 0011111‘; Margit-gig. Alfred Mar-lglisirkez’kirlliililiinglatligiythcahtxuyigii: ilhetilyltlllerljg couple many years or wed" wwpymg the attcmlm‘ °l a large Bessie M. Marks, teacher. ~—— : m» mo» l-Mia-e- com. i» i...» ca» " 'l::';:'r;.s;.rl:.£~::l“.:*:;l:2'..l:e:;: --——-——i A ; l d _ 5 _ , ,_,_ __ ' ' .' p-q-Qin-nc-u- t TeIYIOlIIéIS vs. cigars“ Bu!“ County Treas. Bro. N. C. Stewart. John-stone. Elizabeth Francis. A fatal accident took place at holes in the ice with a large scoop- lllle llll- Bl 5W"? "mid, Blah Bank. days. Lester Johnsmnc. 93 days. East Baltic last week. when a you ' favflr- A 300d BHBDD)’ lzfllme “lvil- County Lect.--Bro. Archie McDon- Gladys Aitken, (lay evening Jan. 31st the Beavers! handed out defeat to the boys from the coast. With Jimmie ‘Clark on the whistle they wont ‘.0 work at 8.40. -l’erio(l one was good hockey, ‘fast and almost cii even shake. ‘Tho score was Cape 2, Iledeque 0. 1st Period 2—Was rather slow and not iit all tlie brand or hockey I 2nd County Deput expected after seeing the first period. Bedoque (lid the scorini: this time landing three in tho Grey- hound net. The thing ‘that puz- Brlnglng Up Father BY GOLLY- ‘rl-(lrb 1'5 A DEAD TOWN- You coutorrr arm AWAKE IF’ YQU HAD 4 WAKE UP ANNE. i ' "'. l ll b. i _ I a (iltht defense oue- two, three. plies egnzmn/fildgawwqglllantoon his’ foul‘. five lllllllllltsi and victory H backed m m 35,8,“ y meal with the Nationals. ‘ on an end to en inunrber two for 1r 100m. Pinette, on February 7th. m a bun" ‘large and enthusi dealt with and dis able mamler by members present. County Master called upon the Pro- vincial Grand Mas Kenzie. to occupy duct the election ensuing year. were then duly elected and installed‘ in their various offices: lCounty Masic |County Marshal-Bro. John Nichol- County Auditor. County Audiwn-Bro. Robt. White- It was uisn decided w hold thel pnext County ‘ Room. Wood INBOMNiA- l HOPEI nonfi- . , i ' ~ l,‘ T ' . . - FEBRUARY 11 19 " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ i -, f _ -——-—--’._. _ , V , I . . l " . East Prince tartar..." ‘lififiilillitlrlllllfl Bridge _ _ - _ l s . . law“, down so well for Jim o‘ And Vlclnltyli ~ .. _ Notesdiaaded out-penalties to them rig it _ ' . ' iti-oni the start and sometimes l‘ -—-- ‘ , . 1i h ‘ , te Pratt. was on a busi- (57 Vhmkfl" ecu“) llloevreycarstlitll-lggflllllagllllgll‘nelirtgfiflll’ m“ wwk- .. ' G""-Vl'°""d‘ lull” Tmvem” de-lwltli (its score 3-—2. Beavers.’ ' ' ‘ . ~ “"1"” l" Nllmmlll” °l B°"1°'.' “ll ending. '- m. Wood was a visitor to For- - _ ‘ . a BMW" w°‘l“””d“y eveumg’ Mb" Perloi; ti-Was fast clean hoekuy tune on his sick rounds Friday. I ' h" byadscml“ “r ‘H5’ A rdsllriglit troni the face off and bothl game an a e one one. i . | u d b1 ML u d Davidson was ' M 8A5 they we", M n “m, am“, teams woikliig iar secure eac p 0i’ l ‘rite goal and although th hounds wvent after it in a real "go-l getter" style it was not to be their! Sam“ - h" purchased a new driving sleigh. achlflfld». semi iiy periods: m. Clarkl H use ' The Willy!- l: is the only (Greyhounds) l at 5 min; C. Ml" Hllwfid w°°d'l u w 01st‘ gypg of actually inl- glloivatt (Greyhounds) 1, 12 min. 5W" l‘ “Ml” m Charo e w“ a pmygg use. Thelonzer YOU iPorlod 2-41. Callback. Beavers Liweek- :4 min; Mclnnl8 (Beavers) 1 7' linln; Callbeck (Beavers) 1,12 min.‘ _ _ mompowufiil grows the famous IPUPlIZ-(l 1l——-Clark (Greyhounds) i ill ll ‘ll-mills h" Elm" M's’ Chm" alecvo-valvemotior. tcn min; lileyso (Beavers) 1 at iimlllw- DIIVQI 0f WmYI-Kniflhts 9gb)’ inlii Line up Bcdoqu Ar u It.. . mo c: ..i"'°"°"‘......i..ii..."°““ eerlogk iii-u 4 UUllaln, “r0 gllJ , d ' Mnysc, Jcey lilac-Donald. Jamlesllfn, posmon‘ - clnnls ' _ In gngwv YQ-Kni t0 Oll- CHW “m, up» Glen wadden’; Mrs. W. H. Townshendanddautlh not: Alulliuait a (‘lint and Cluud Clarence Waddo lid llell. defense: ‘m llowatt, B. Clark. ll. Verne Webster-- entices are taste V appointed. Messrs. Simeon McLaren and Er- D - andl u°afi.t°ctat_ _ _,‘ _, uxury Tile Arrows once again tiers-nffifsfififififiliagffieilllong theymou i the famed St. Pats. ln their see-l The Willysxlfiglll ‘"19" Special rnd game this uaafiou with lhelqAl-‘ M Re Dmgwen and tin-o; . u th . baby sexiettu the Arrows estalbllslil rs‘ - g. isitin Mrs J B s‘! 06cm a we lmponant their supremacy by a score oi‘ 3—-.l. d““““,'°‘§-,‘f[f§§ v g ' ' ' advantages: Klliflllt Engine-T- At s45 ivltiiHvii-. noiaiiil hlar- imam 5' " BearingCrankshaft-Skinnct-Oil Arthur of Summerside on the.’ Mrs, Fred McKenzie has been se- RectifieP-4-Wllecl Brakes-Bel- glllllllllielltllttvi‘ Hltllt dpwn to batthfrlously ill, suffering from cryslpclas flex shacklfi-Nm-mw Body P115 ( rgi roni let fr? - , __ ' in a m“, m“ landed 5f: fubbegfljzfllll ‘he m“ “d ma“ lam BTlmkenBeaI-ings inFront hind Dawson the St- ' Pats new goalie. The battle wane furious being marked by strong |ii- I ch illvidiial rushes and an ' _ lll'lll. minutes and Rory on m5 known shot from 'l‘lionison 0Y1 gum-d n , and so the period ended Lino up: l... ___ ' _ i National; Greyhoudih ulinblsloiveln ilzillllsibugslirotllii; Not _ ‘ "Moose" (lander . . . . . . .. Mulliguil m ggeggfifigsivo Belem“ wi-loii zQaoiiiin Reg llnc-Aitect" . . . . . . . ..Doiig (Bell. 1 | 1 I . 4 Po Dun illadldiersmi .. Claude lloivatt lvrl,l',,iigtll:fi.littll‘Jigilqtgasecllro a m“! Forwards when Tl ' i i . p Pliqizet . . . . . . . . . . . .. Clint llowalt 1,, m“; (fifidxlxlufiilloldrualflflow omgl ‘d. l'\l€l('.l\l".)(3l‘ .. . Verne Webster m-orm] number 2 [my the l“ ('. ltoger. . . Brent Clerk Ten minutes f“. play "' Fred Gander. d lands another?“ fillfl it looks as ii’ it was to endi “l thus but no, irltli lll°° Willi; shot netted. Period Que. Capo ‘Pi-aversion’ Mne "p, m” s!‘ Pam‘- Uliiit llowatt l, B. Clark 1. l Pats ' 1 Borden-At. MacAleer 1. Paqueti‘ \'et Arrows . . . ,. ‘ ' lot .l‘e.i'lotl Two. (falls Tiuversewluto Dimw“ Thomsonlser (Jllnt llowatt 2. llordoii-Paqiiet l N00,...“ _ on“ I IHJICAIOQT i. Mllcphefelon 1. Tcuuiplieii ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘turf ilwm‘ Perloil Three B0l‘(l0l.l-—<P_ll(|ll€l l "'l_'.tjn'w'va'r'd's g9 Lord; Cape Traverse-Clark 1. ]l_\I(jI\'e|]zig _ V H, H _, t} Next chapter on Cape rink Priwwalsh v . ' I _ - - - ~ - - - -. vi, Paula-l A. (qty night. iTpn-uey vkifigtgg f _ Greyhounds bring home (he Thomas .. . J- MacLeolr o bacon Friday ilight on their home Macllecll - . W.-Bell rink iletoatliig Nationals by score Ymllll -, - - - - . . . . . . . .. K. Thomwi of ;,_1_ This ends tho battle so far as! When (he boys filed out of the lhfme lllllms are concerned and til-min dressing room Friday night l could ‘hmws all‘ ll ow fr tiention to other battles. Claud had his Jaw set llllllllllwblc that they will agaiii5Mr. Louis McDonald. of Hamlony. slallhfilw school was held in thtfLanchlan, Lewis Kielly, Clara. Burt, and Doug looked hard and de-ter- ‘"991 llw Si. Pats this season forlPi-lcr to her marriage, Miss McDon- v schoolroomf Jalnuary 27th. in lhclLctiis lvIcAuiay. Reginald Ross. Mar- mined while Clint had a. happy x1“? “n0 games and‘ two wlns-wlaid was the guest 0X hvlwl‘ ill 9i. . l ~ s P E c I A L 3 IX P76501108 O a arse number of ratc- ion Mc-Cabe, Leith Burt. Grade 5 smile ca his (‘ace s if iitici atiigt‘ ll 1' H8 ! Z ("s o er" hi took lace at West ~ payers and visitors. Mr. Frank Mc- and 6, dialogue, A 'I‘rain for Maurmlvictory. a a p l i ' » lstilllztefslv ch p i E l Cabe ably presided, and a good hear~ Edith McLauchlan, Joseph McAula, 8.46 and the battle was on. Fire ixmws COUNTY ' ing was maintained during the splen- Keith Douglas; rec 1.. o. L. MEETlNGf a l i _ r G Fr ‘ _ . a tatoes in the cellar. which "were also m t , "l" °ll5 1011865 ml dent of Toronto. and president of a 0b. 00178 ancis. 600180 DlX°ll.tLl.‘Cl.lll‘C are among the chief attrac- ldcstroyetl. This is surely a due rul- ° 60"“ Y “as present. Provincial; stock and bond corporation. Mr. Thelma Jackson, Frank and Fred tlons in Souris in the near future. |amity at this season of the year and Mcxcnzllij w°°d l“ 0n l‘ bwlllmss “l? l” the comn‘ is a reminder that much care should godiisgy pi/iiiiliti Bro D A 515mm‘ i“? is ‘lcgiswrcd at the m“ be exeiclsed by everyone in regards ‘Phersoll. being unable to attenc-Llgg-f um“ H0 8' ~ We regret to hear that Miss s- Rcvmuc 0mm] Mcphee w“ sue‘ to ma‘ ty County Master. Bro. Geo. E.’ erty, occupied nducted the meeting. The regular‘ utlne business before the lodge was‘ Pflsed of in a cap- thc oflieers and After which the ter, Bro. C. E. Mc- the chair and con- of oflicers for the The following officers‘ r—-Bro. Hugh McKin- ald. Iris. days. son. Plnette. —Bl‘0. M. A. McNeilLl Lilttle Sands 3, Do way, Murray River. b u: th a Th n i ' ‘ Grade 1., sr.—-l. Drs McDonald and Wood were llll-llpglllli1fi8d owe tieniclllcgliiand in ‘lheriqrgilii l ‘ l N ' D S i. County Deputy Lech-Bro. Fran- Maggie J. Dingwell; 2. Thelma Jack- mediately summoned and found the part or tlic house from ii heater and l u i ' l cis Cook. Belle River. ‘son, 3, Florence McDonald. Grade - - _ y Lcct.—-Bro. R. MeRae. Wood Island. ' meeting in Sword Lodgel Basil Islands . HELLO- DAN' WHAT Ans woo bond‘ THlfi l FQR EK‘ B gray. I: ness trip to St. Peter's ‘vv" J ' Thursday. Messrs. Charles Collin and Fred (l fast and McKenzie. Bay Fortune. iverc llll- nost from l week. Mr. and Mrs. EariJohnsmn‘ were Ten I visitors to Peter's Road Saturday ill wclhattendancc at the funeral of centre caught late George R. Kennedy. Mrs. Johnq nil it was 1-1 stone's brother- suddenly in Boston. At Dundas. Jan. 24th, the nlarri- mugt o; met age took place of Miss Helena Alt- kcn, one of Fortune's -, pular yolmz Hm Ann“... ladies. and Mr. Allan Robertson. of I mmnms 1am. extend congratulations. Mr. John McGowan. who has re- ntly returned from Califomla. a1- and Foamy: tcr an absence of ten years, and u. b t t . i ‘ iflfl! lei‘! Sudoy ciiuipbel‘; “l? flluzzgighMarch. m“ m‘ a The Rollo Bay w: M. s. l their annual meeting at the home of l Mrs. Douglas Aitken. After the elec- |tion of offlcers and the conclusion l present. , Among those Burns’ Concert last week were Mrs. Mrs. B. Creamer and B. Creamer. all were highly pleased with the enter- tainment. ' A very pretty wedding took place St. Mary's church. Bourls, Wed- ee to turn thelrlnesday, when Miss Elizabeth Mc- ll l8 ‘Donald was united in marriage to h ‘ 186 GRAFTON ST. CHARLOTTETOWN M . Ge ' A. Wood, nicrc zmt, ‘ ' Rolll; BaymVlg/gst, was a passcngerto L- A- Charlottetown ‘Thursday to meet McEwen Lodge’ his brother. Leigh. who had been ab- A sent. from P. E. Island for a great of lnumber of years, and is now a resi- Rumor has it that Mr. George the chair. andlOampbcll recently captured a seal. which made its way up the stream which leads to O'Dounel1’s Bridge, on the Souris-Rolio Bay Road. The seal crossed the road and went up Dance m s‘ M H“ 1 mm 1 m t H l n ml“ Honor roll for Januaiyzk . '~ _< so s a i-r tome. su cr t ._ the hill a distance, then turned and gakos were aryh u m“ week‘ y g Gmdc Ix 1' Mary Moe got. stranded on a field below Mr. Campbell's house. not large. but of a very pretty color, being creamy white. l . Eld Be d Little Pond is having its quota oi‘ G'§,,de"“f{,_1 got-ace Meek; 2. whist and dance ', there belngsplcit-I The itiarriugc took place at the o“ M k ' The following is the honor roll of j did evenings held at Annandale Hail, M81158. Souris. 01' Miss Blanche War-' yer ee Fortune Bridge school for the month James A. E. MC oi‘ January: Principal's dept. Gradel Basil Johnstone; 2. Guy Frank McCiumpha. Grade 1V.— i, George Dixon; 2, Edward Francis; Hilda Francis; 2. Clifford Bryanton; 3. Lloyd Jackson. 11.. jr.—-1, Nora Jackson; 2. Dorothy Dixon; 3, Emily Dixon. The follow- ing have attended over 90 days:-— Jackson. Hilda Francis. Clifford Bry- "rows: .\(OU e-(Ax/Ersrw" . O i020 t» hi1 Iioum Home: l»: (‘uni lanai; villas uoavul "ll l‘ bllll‘ N thenew Willvv-Kflillllt Nil-I'll ’ ’ -Y -* Ifind-thcncarestapproachto a ' . permancntmotor car engine yet, ‘. Mr. Prank McDonald, Little Pond. drivqthc mzoocher, quieter and Miss Adeline Webster. Cardigan. r Elsie. were passcn s to the city al new colors are richly an har- moniously blended. Spacious in- Control at Steering Tmtiqsnszs; Coadl$li695x Soda $1.895; Ruiiaiinsmov; C $1.625’; CabrlolctCouape $1,895. W ys-Knlgllt Shurwngeinpriocfrvm-ilfiflwflflii- AllpdmmLaJsI-‘iiamdbrom Tammi-ii. users of "Frances" sleighs, this thG in-law. who died plar Point. Their many frlendr. lting in Mt. Hope, was a visitor Fortune Friday. Mr. McGowan nds to return to Callfomia in i l hcidl business a very dainty lunch was ved to the large number of guests in attendance at J. Fraser, Mrs. H. L. McLean, Souris. Needless to say. they SUMMERSIDE QQURIQ lmwll. Lloyd Jackson, Edward 11-311.. A Valentine Social. a Concert Icessiul in locating two stills a short ldistanee from Souris proper, last] ‘week. The Chcpstow Women's Institute-y held a wry cnloyable Wllist and‘ E. tcllc Burke is confined to her home . ____..__.>._i. suffering front a sore knee. SPRING aitook scnooi. I a Mrs. James Strlichan. Baltic, auctioned iiua u vi-ryjllvlu lmvwnvuin- She is being nurs- tldy sum rcalimd cd by her daughter. Barbara. who 'is a nurse, and recently arrived from .l3o:st.on to care lor i101‘ mother. ll Grade VII-J. Helen Graham. Grade VI-l-l. Annie MacColcs: Etta Meek; ‘The animal is o 1 ___ M 1, (ti; Donalds and James‘ reii. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grade In 1' Edward “C c) Daisy Johnstone, 90 rig, net. and are shl Primary dept. Gr pped to fox ranching 151d named McDonald was kicked ingcentrcs. They are splendid fox feed‘ e abdomen by a horse. It scemsland bring a good price. that he and another man were2l1gup’, Sore Back Drive away the pain by llllll‘ sage with Mlnarifs. dc‘ V.—1, ofiln; 3. ‘ A very serious fire occurred at Bay ll forwardiFortune lnstwveek. when the resi- feet, ith th»! -_ aboveqnentloned disastrouswresultddcncc of Mi Austin McDonald was rothy Johnstone. Grade II.-l, right under the horse's suffering v they decided _ However. it was impossible to save his life. and death occurred a short time afterwards. _____.______ it, i-TAIII" $ -‘ ail - Mr. McDonald had .. . n1 ' » ‘d. about four ltundred bushels oi po- ‘ , h "“'_'”_"”'_‘” ”"" '_' Wool-go Mcltlanml iJAMEfi-BRINQ MiiA than: EYE?" 5' POT or-cowFes AN‘ coma ' 51R- BACK EVERY TaNMisiu-ri-zs» AN‘ iF PM Niuflifi WAKE. Johnston, Guy Collin. Dorothy "i 1' 5N'T A DEAD l ‘ JU5T ONE O? THE MANY NATIVEJE!" "ri-(A-rbs wl-w I LIKE 114i‘: ‘TOWN-