_.,.._.,,.,.,, Forrall‘ who‘ 1.6.4 ‘"3" 5w lanlndoor» Life I t‘ aiyrnnd are often out of inc. uvcstjomwitlnhsruult that many m ‘h mints frequently assert them- lclzesgfipln such cum nature is unduly _ ndbds assistance. _Tlm morning lass of water sparkhn with a “dish" o 'ENO's‘“Fruit Salt’ is the sedentary workefs bedt frionfl-it keeps the sys free from in: uritics i'n_a piirfecntfim tural way. our druggmt sells O ._ Ilprufnfatlcel for North America ' Bah! . flotglzflf. R ie & Co, LuL, Toronto use . - >|_.'\ ‘ l L~ u rr ‘ . . - .. l) /U I 2 3 4 5- 6 7 l8 9 // /g l3 /4 , i ‘n A 20 fi 2/ 23 i z $3. 24 25- 26. 27 2.9 29 34 30 3/ 32 33 {#5 3'6 3? 3a ”" 39. 1 40 4/“ l” 41.2 ' Cross Wo|‘d Puzzle No. 59 Key to Cross Woord Puzzle Nu. 59 l - .\‘ Pr. position. Horizon!“ 1| llul-illin- anxquailftcd (llilfii W115i‘) . in i-‘inixii zihl-zul of, to slrikc. 1 $Ilrevegapress0d_ 1L’. ‘l.(l\\‘:‘l' lhun. Under. 7 L‘ {resting plum; it‘. In mum‘ only. ‘ _ ‘ n ‘Pa; d: vet“) utO the)’ lb itlvlljvilivvll Ulilllitlbllmfib. 12 Wand. ,§.‘U',§"'“‘ 13 Tenn] used ‘with maiden 1111mm of married would!» Pronoun. 'i‘u‘me Iammai, u loved one. :52 m‘ (French, plural) 2.". Alan's nmnw. 2T Nulin- oi india: a 1wasaut. 2S .\lz\ll's lurmo. l5 1G ‘ll lll , l ' l. , ,, . i; (.i:i1d.:p,,hsa:§s_ _ i!) In l-unsu or direct ‘to g0. 20 ilroad made oil cornmeal. {f1 lfiwl‘ “u "'1’]Y~ . 21 Amoms- 54.’. ‘.'.»‘.-§i‘,‘.‘."""'-. A largo wood-y Ipianlt. Conception of ‘the brain, a , lfhmmht. Ancient poet of Persia- Soulelbodys, also a unit inl.) iBelongiilg to one. A pig (pen. Used to ‘be. Pronouu. A single grain. _ Lodging. 11' pltfce for trzzvollers. Retreat, a wild animal's lair. Place. Aunark. lliumge fbnrrei. Acrossln-g (in a river). 23 ill. _ 24 5:8 You, Hominid lIlUPSLlH (French) 3:1 Accomplish. ,_. 2i! 28 30 32 1M 35 37 39 40 . 41 42 ann- , .-._p.. s; s: Kr I ‘lmflfi lTl>3 mmrm w éozx '_Vertlcal i crp 2-3 0517K- P B l T o—pm mzop First criminal. Skill. "iWlUJ G3>Ul ZI>D‘ >2 mrr>n mm. x o>co<—m m dvlyself. To lglult, Proposition. ‘A ‘girl's name. fine-ate»- 15' ) Answer to Puzzle No. 58 lvms. THOS. P. FLYNN TAKEN lr-n , av DEATH , hor and passed ‘to tho world lr-ywnni. surruululull lby ‘her lms- — flmnd, l'lllllll'l'll and a mlmlbc-r of Wifrof Past Vloe Supreme Masterdho walhu friends she ‘had mimic of the Fourth Degree Succumbs ‘zluri-irg hvr pilgrilnagl: on earth. to Short illness . Ideal Catholic Wife and Mother The (lccezuscd was a llnlll-Zhiv-l‘ Hi‘ i)... into Jones Konnoy null blur-i ldiroxicinnlt hrr life shc was :.',|1l'(\.lilC0llXl‘0l‘S Kenncy of Covuhcodjkuowu us (mo oi‘ (lodfls ‘angels on ltond. P. E. I. id rih. Always of a cheenlnl and Catherine M. Flynn, will: oidlnxuldl: dii osillml, she had on Thomas P. ‘Flynn. Past Vic.- Su- many ouusiolls ‘been hostess a-t Lzalhoriuus oi‘ tho lmvmlbors of the Kuigillfs oi‘ (Joilnulhus und ‘their (Liéd at her home (i544 lad. Si. 'i‘homns (‘onrl.,No, 80 Wo- ‘flyyyAvrmuo,lszrinrduy, Jnnuarymu-n‘ (‘alimlic Order of Foresters, if "Mrs. ‘Flynn , llhe dullgirtcrtoficif which she was 31h honored and lll‘ Met Kennoy, and sis uric-tin. mcnlbcr am ‘on numerous lroinlfllagll. and Hugh i), Ki-iult-liynruii and walcr ‘trips and Supreme ‘xtaken ‘lll on. ‘Now Year's llflYiUUllYPllilUliN oi" tin.- Kni-ghts or Col- \‘lnd"dB§DlliB lths ibest of medicalnznrbus and ‘(iuthoilc ‘Ordor of Fm‘- " n‘ fllfllZE, was uunlbin lo rally‘ ‘slurs. which sh.» mttendcd with 11.1mm; which ‘had "lu-[ni- ill-r llisliirgnislurll husibaind, she was Lnggjm Master ofthe Fgulril h (NORTH; qfl ‘Mpsterof Ln . u r. lvneril ,, u shining light. Loaves Famllly of Ten Children Ilrsillvs :| vzwl numlhrr oi‘ iirionds, _\lr.‘, l“l_vnn‘s dcalh is mourned by iill r husband. 'l‘hon1as P. Flynn nnd iPll children, Ilnymond D” Mary C., ‘Pholnrls l‘., Jr., Jnmrs F., illlrgli "W. John .l.. l:l|‘\\'l‘(‘fl(.'l‘ E.. Margaret C... liobor: l\'._ and Pllcnnor Flynn, her mnthu‘, Mrs. ‘Margaret Kenny, wnd nwo brothers. Thomnu P. ‘and Hugh n. Kenny. The funeral, iWlllJCll was held on Wednesday morning from “he latc hflmr‘ (‘.544 ll-lnrvard Avenue , lo Si. ilcrunrli's Church, with ‘infer- _ llll nt nl Mount Olivot, ovas largely ll il'lIll(‘(l .by old time rfrlnnds in the social um] Jrutornai lilfo‘ nnd mom- bers (lfll‘lll‘ Knilthls KllC-Ollldflllllifl nnld \\'nnu~n'.~+ (Yullmiic ‘Order of For- osivra vityovido nnd from lmany Iminls ‘outside. licarllfeit sympathy in llll‘ ‘grout loss which they have SHSlillllPfl. is ‘tendered to the ‘berea- vcd ‘father and children and relia- iivos. The Rnv, Dnniol Cunningham bf- fll-luiled at ‘the lSolcmn High "Mans of ilcqnlom. The Right Rev. Mon- signor John F‘. Ryan. Pastor of St. ‘l-rlludlkllm ‘Zcllinlzn of 15 East 26th sma, N. Y. ‘writes: “l want you to " Beauty," one of the loveliest fairy ‘ tales ever told, has been adopted .» for the attached releases of Color ' trated several "books of falryltaies y zlppendicltls in the .P, E. inland know that no day passed for months mdniq s that did not find my ytonich: looted Willi gas and shoot- | wwhrting through my stom- 3. felt hun _at time‘?! but as soon-III ‘mm eating, o nausc- ItedHné and I became bilious. My tongiivwa! coated, had bad taste and breath was offensive. l never thought this could all be from my liver, ut diver it mun have been, for the Howard's dcllvorevl the ‘funeral ser- mon, sprinkling of the noble quali- tios. ideal Cnchoilclty and ‘mother- hood of ‘Mrs. Flynn and llhs great lms her departure moan-t to her family, ‘tho Church and legion of friends. The poll bearers were all sons of the decesliad. ‘ zzMany mothers have reason to bless Mother Graves’ ,Worm Ex- terminator. because it has relieved |tho little ones of suffering and mode them healthy. _-'--¢0>—-—— I“nr Flrnt Aldi-Ilnurd‘: Llnlment. 1 ' GRAND CONGSRT and banks goclll in St. G50 '8 H!“ Tllfidi?» Fob. nnt-wssoz- o-m ‘ ~ ‘ ' ~ . NOTRE OAMEAGADEMY. —. Do not. forget. the High Tea at Non-e Dame Wednesday and ‘hhumdoy evoninsfl- A 1110M- W111‘ lui welcome awaits al-i ‘the friends of ‘the old institution. 389-2-11ll ,___. CO LO R C UT-O UTS.-— “Sleeping Cut-Out 0n page two. M-rs. Mildred Henthsrington. the artist. MB 111"!‘ and is noted for her ability to catch the spirit of pbantasy and: beauty in these stories- "$16991!!! Bounty" will be followed ‘by the [muons adventure of “Jlwk M111 Jill," the strange story of “Snow White and the Seven Llttlu Dwarfs," and the ‘pictured rhyme of “The Qnoeu of -Hen.‘rts"—wcll- loved stories and rhymes which children always insist on having retold. lStnrl. the children coloring lo-day, ‘ . ) PERSONALS Mr, Ben], Illouston, Hunter Iliv- cr was u. visitor to the city yester- duy. - lMr. J. A_ McOamus, General Sec- retary of the Life Underwriters As- sociation of ‘Canada, Toronto, was in Charlottetown yesterday, visit- ing the various ‘underwriters. _ The Guardian regrets to lonrn that Mir. C. West ‘l-lyntlmnn is critically lll at the Prince Edward island Hospital. The many friends of Kenneth H. ing from his recent operation for ilospitul. _____-<-Q->_____ GERMAN LOANS The German Government is now coilsulting bankers regarding a. new scheme ‘for revaluation of_ loans, according to the Berlin Correspon- dent of the investment House of‘ C. M] Cordasco & Company writing in the F-obrunry number of their Fol-olgii Exchnngle Bulletin. The chief feature of the propos- al is that instead of beneili-ting only original subscribers the un-w scheme will benefit present hold- (rs of the loans. Then». is one plan before tho Reaichstag to issue l-{old marks of a new loan for evpry 10,000 marks umnluui of the pld Joan, the ‘new, iuun bearing 5% intsnost from the‘ beginning, The Government, how- ever, states that this plan has not been (hefinite-ly accepted. ii. h; considered in financial cir- clcs in lieriin almost beyond doubt that the now: vernment will radically revise e Third, Taxa- tion‘ Decree of Fdbruary, 1924, [which professed to regulate this matter definitely. This expectation is well-founded since the N-ationlal- lot Party holding til balance of power in the nlew Government nmde revaluation of loans an im- portunt plank in its election pint- form. Advice-s from Amsterdam in- dicate that the purchase of Ger- man stale and municipal securi- ties by the German Government is stoudliy increasing. It l-s now ad- mitted that more than: 60% of all vi...- wur loans have been repurchas. ed in the open market. ———-<o>-i—- zzllviiillens Worm‘ Powders act. mildly and without injury to the child. and there can be_no doubt of their deadly elfect upun worms. They have been in successful use for a long time and are recognized us u. leading preparation for the purpose, They have proved their power in numberless cases and have given relief to many children, who, but for the good offices of this compound, would have contin- ued weak and eufeebled. cHILonI-ilv. LIKE n‘ REXALL SYRUP WHITE PINE AND TAR Tastes good. children take lt willingly, nothing better for oounhl. colds. Bron- chltllsnd all Irritation: of the throat. The idelil house- hold Couirh Remedy Price_ 35c and Bettie ;. snob Incl‘ Hap-m- o|unp”~:,‘. ’ (lard of Southport will be pleased,‘ to know that he is steadily lmpmV-l -Law_rence Burma's "Itndio ‘ of l of pine an oxnor will ‘be sold Friday 18th at‘! p,‘ . These horas are at ‘ atn-bl-m for inspection; will appear later. ——-—- ‘a: _WHO ‘KNOWS? '1? o‘ t very m-lnrynbzner id be “m upon by may as $119 Wu o1 ' early spring‘: and ‘t8. worth while to mention t‘ at ssv- eral ‘robfns have slrsady been soon in who city. At (any rate citizens are ‘being afforded an opportunity to clear off some of the danger‘ ously slippery midowalinpond many have alreadysot ‘the good‘ exuxuple. > ' ' \I WATER FRONT ‘EXTENSION- Counclfllurs Yeo, Foster and Taylor. olf ‘the lPubuo ‘Properly; Commandos. will shortly meat (with olilicitls ifll the C. N. -R. to discuss mutter-s l-u cwmection ‘with the. rnllll extension along iuhe water ltronlt. ‘This liucl ‘h- m extent tram “the east side’ of Gru-‘t (lounge létreel: 1301119- was sido of lPov-vnni Wllflbfls-Wlllbflpllr! for several ufltho 'W$rehpqqqg_ ppgi the ‘inlonvsning wharves. Dower Wsltor street. along which it‘ will run lfur some of ‘its lengflhfltrto b1 built nip flush 1Wll.‘l1 ‘tile-rolls fllldJll is with ‘the quwlllun of maintaining- this street ‘that lthe 'prorpose-d_ con fercnce between city andwfllliiway will deal. An clfort ‘h; ‘uqwlbglng made to havelthetrnlls ‘furlihor-sx Handed ‘to serve Pooh's and Con noiiy‘s lwharves. _,:.,.. .--, i ( ‘ -i—-<0§—--—— zzwhether the corn be of_old o: new growth, it mustyield to_Hol i0wny's Corn Remover, ‘ ' _.___‘__¢-0-§~ ST. AlNN'S SCHOOL The following is the standing of _St_ Ann's School for the month o1 January. Grade X.—1, Reginald McDonald Grade Vlll.—1, Robert Murphy: 2, Eric Bell; 3, Ada Trulnor, (trade Vli.~l, Alice Trninor; 2 Emmet Tralnor; 3, ‘Harold ‘Red mond. Grade V.———1, Thomas Trainer; 2 Walter Murphy. Grade V.-—1, Joseph -Blnnchard‘_ 2, Bertha Ibedmond;_ 3, Apnit Trainor. Grade ll.——1, James Blanchard: 2, Pius Trulnor; 3, Emmet Murphy Gracie I.——1, Albert Murphy,- -i-<+>-—-— I‘R I-SHTOWN SCHOOL The following is the standing?! the pupils of lrishtown school‘? r the month of January, lGrade VllI.——1. Herbie Profltt; 2. Archie MauETB, Will .Mann; 4 Fannie Mann, ‘ ‘ ' Grade Vll.—1. Anna Dsvison; 2 Bertha Duvison- ‘3, Ernest Peters, Grade VI.—1, Verna ‘Cousins; 2 Jessie Cousins‘, 3, KathllsenuPrfi fltt; 4, Hilda Campbell. " Lorne Campbell; 3, Cecil Campbell Grade lV.—1. Ruth “Campbell; 2 Glenn Campbell; 3, Irving Camp- biall; 4, Edwin Campbell. Grade Ill.—1. Jean Campbell; 2, Leigh -Payntsr. . Grade [I.——1, John lMacLeod; 2 Norma Davison; 9., IRuby Cousins and Evelyn lMucLood cquul; '71,‘ Mildred Macbeod. lGrade I.—1.'Edith Campbell; 2, Borden Campbell; -3, Arthur Camp- bell; 4, Marion Ready. ‘Perfect attendance-Edith Camp- belliJean ‘Campbell, Jack ‘Evans. ‘Hilda. ‘Campbell, Alma Campbell", Ralph Rose.—Ruby E. Bowness, teacher. (l. N. R. PROGRAM 11. WEDNESDAY. ' FEBRUARY’ . 1925 ONRD (435 Metres), OTTAWA. ONT. 7 p.m.-— PART l. Half ‘Hour Talk for Boys and Girls-Jlncle lDick. 7.20 D.m.—- . PART ll. Dominion ‘Department. of Jlgricul- tune Market ‘Reports. - ‘ < < - - 7_4§j.b_m__._ " PART lll. . ., Book Talk: "Books, for BpysJ’ 7 ,9: . l PALRT W How to Males Pins fiougleSyrllP MHnme _ ‘Hgléamunl for prompt results. a m out to a. any‘ ‘$5 550m manna-now"! You ow tlllt pine is used in surly prescriptions n d remedies armour: l. Th "no? that pine several peaul th ‘have s ‘Tr elements ramsrkabs effect in and beoiln t o membrane! he throat and est. F ins colazh syrups are eambinntione 5 h .].._1yr\ln- Tl. ueua , . . To mrlhfiill‘? ‘pilla- ugh revil- edy that money can buy. put 2V‘ ounces of Pmsx in n lit-oz. bottle; »lnd. llll up with home-made sugn lyfllp. Or you can use chrifled lanes, honey, or corn syrup. instead of s n a p. time way. you make 6 comer-more than you on 6 can I "HID hol of oou or cold n s w that men nltrllsem. Th‘ oowlhlllnny be fir"; "l1 "id ulmhofnafil“? o W! ‘GBHYOOBIIO DIIIBOHO can.‘ be .BIIIIQ .ia. the. uptick- mmbgpnaoq-and this lnox iyrup com tnstlon will sto -— 1mm ‘ly 143cm‘: or as‘. -h pion- utlnlu, naus- throst ‘nllment. _ k =mauul o with‘ ‘ “b l’ linm to anal h H i _ 11y you of our lovo and “mounted arm-mum u n hard w re‘- i ‘fwd. ‘no r M03 , d d ‘t Ihlagaicslliskfzigyfiéipnl-em to givc l s u lax’ it” , '9 h. Grade V.--1, Hazel ‘Cnmpbdll; l2; v 1 , m . . 5hr“, "GL-IaIlIYmnnwXldi-eli‘ ll Duly on - so tilts I i5 .,,, a ‘I Il m fl c, z. WHiT young You'll see exquisite of towering emotions. of glory with her as this silver screen. “l? Story. of ‘ the you far greater than the Wggplng Magdalene. the greatest bits of acting upon the screen, ls told a bit of life strip Beautiful Madge Bellamy in the Greatest Drama of Her (lancer the cameo beauty of the screen in an unforgettable drama You'll smile with her, you'll weep with her, you'll pity her, and you'll rise to the very heights wuui§‘i1viililiflili;our.nunr‘ g WOULD‘ YOU HAVE CONDEMNEI) nun ORFORGIV-EN nun? in thislgripplng photodrpma. “THE l l ped bare of all sham, and we ask Y-OU v ‘to sit in judgment on this beautiful y '11 all n; Sd-N," a story that will enthrall. story of the Here, In one of ever flung girl- MADGE BELLAMY, pronounced splendid tale ls unfolded on the Qliuuer- Couccrt by Jmucs |.\iclu- tyre and his (ihutcuu inturier - _ ilutcl Urchuslrzi L. 0verture*“l<‘iugul‘s iCuvc" __... _ ____________ __._____ (itllgndulgsullli i. Entract-“itoixiautic lilclody" __ ___________________ __ (Nlacbelhl J. Wultz-“Jlal Niusque" (Fletcher) 4. Grand Operu-Jhlircillc" _____ .. ____________________ __ (Gounod) PART V. l. Vocal Solo (n) ‘LViy .-\in Folk" Lsamnn), (b) "My ‘Ilcur Soul“ (Suudersouy-J/iiss ii_ Dehum- . othe. l. Piauoforte Solo—‘"Second ‘Rhap- sody" (l.lszt)—l.\lr. J, ilughea- Johnson. 3. Vocal lSoio~—"i Am a Friar of (Jr ders (lre_v" (‘iteclel --.\llr. Lun- lio McKcnnar -i-. Ilawuiian Orchostra —~ “UNRU ‘Hawaiian Orfahentrzt Selec- tlorls," ‘Director: Mr. A. U. Mc- Guirl, 6. ‘M0noIog‘uo~-“.My Word" -~ ‘Mr. JOIaudo Parker, AddijQSl§_l_ly_i_\i_r_._ Wnn l’. Fitzsim- .. moons. MobflKcr-§§In<h1str!al~ 1.4.“- partmcnt, (LN, ltys, ' 6. Bnflpipe ‘Selections -— S6lected~ Pipelhfnjor Sullivan . ;7. Vocal Solo (u) ‘fSlng- Me to ‘S1691?’ (GTBBIV. lb‘ ‘iPrelude" (‘Ronaldr-Mlns l3, Drbnmotho. .8. Jlawnllnn Orchestra q, ‘tcNitu Jluwaliun Orchuslru Soloe- tions’" Dlgctor: Mr. A. (l. McCuirl_ 9.,Monol ne-—*“Thu ljlntQmUlUKiSt" , -—~Mr. ‘Claude Pnrknr, 10. Vocal Solo—"'i‘he llillu oi‘ lio- !l9llfll"—lM‘r. Ikwsile McKcnna. 11 Pinnoforts lSoio-Jtldirst ..\lovc- menl. Pnthetique Sonata" (lico- thoven)—Mr_ J. h diughos-Joim- son, 12- 1308131118 ‘Solocllons—-Selcctcd-— Pipelldajor Sullivan. PA-RT VI. ' m. m: his Olmum Hotel Orchestra Direct from the Grill Room of the Chn. teuu ‘Inurlor Hotel.’ __ a1s-1-11ii LETTERS olFsQfDAPATl-ly ‘f ‘him M"; Gimkm‘ Lfllfll fir m the‘ surbererot the w. M so“ liorth Ruatico, ', f ~ l.’ °l " ‘ nwu ‘with profound son-orw that‘ we learned» mt sudden. depth p; your dear‘ sister‘. ‘We ‘know ‘how 60091!’ you mourn her loss and that mrds ofonrs-nrb entirely lu- mhillllli‘! l" flflflllflite your grief‘ but W!’ 1991 1h"! we. must write n few "!Pf'.l”t.tfai.llilvrn.l’wramme.uv.asmw.uu m, H, A, » , I a?“ u es d °9Il9i|9~ Dtlyselvos do u.» loss of iearonee but. an: friend. the am.»- fihe has ‘been called/to higher ner- liq-are ‘f’: and we would not call ‘ c 1 . UQ‘ _ lh.‘ loving Saviour who "binds up tho broken iii-arias" and sustains in liu- darkest ilours. Although you will llllSS flu: dear lam and loving COill"[lllIl'l()IiSlll]) 11.211‘, you have tho blessed assur- ance that we \viii all rncct again; in the Heavenly Home whore there an‘ no more pnrtings and no more 1min. Signed on behalf of n..- Slivifly. Illrs. G. S. Buutnin, Mrs» Norton Williams, Mrs. James 1.. iminuze, Miss Lucy Wooluer. To Airs. John Brownz- , We your sisters, in the Aid Society wish to convoy to you and your family our sincere sympathy in the Krcut 1115.4 yon have 1mm. culivli upun to bear in‘ the ailddon and unexpected death of your do. voted dunglilrun We know that words of ours are lml (20lll comfort WllUlli tho lit-alt is .4ll‘l('l{l‘ll with sorrow, Mcrc words (‘illlllol znlw-ruiuln-iy express wiutl, w.‘ frvl l'm' you, May (loll comfort‘ you and yours conveys fur hotter the deep llu-iilll.’ not only 0i’ your» flifilvfi-i .u the Aid but. of .._n,1wu.._ lcnosv you. _, _ , --.-W‘~‘ Milo and trust that youmay 800a lbe restored to your former jhcuith and be able again to meet with us in our Society,‘ . , We Mould ulmrlnd YOlL 111M Duradlse has for more inhabitanlls than curth has, and we "bid you Mk" "QHIYIAHWIhd 1n your romain- JNl-i day: you may l-enllzo ever in- urcushnzly the Mqplersyown, words in Job-n‘ l4: 18. I will not leave you‘ ccimforlhwusply lll cprno again; unto Y0“ is ‘the/war eafnost wish” ‘of your sfctersf ifil QJM) lliy one our loved ones leave ,. us Aild their losswe deeply faél- -' ‘lfllt to ‘God we go for comfort. ' He can "aii our sorrow heal. {signed on vbobalf of the Sehtor . S pletyof tho New lnngowfCh-rls ion Church. ' ‘Mrs. ‘Chas Dicklesom, Pros. Miss ifortilal-fiown 5 .. 29m: ..Sir.te'r.;—¢. . Jllifiqghe. me ‘ rs or the pin; §ionsry_,,.,q,nq~, mung, Peoples ocletios qf-wblcln ‘yous-sister “in. u vdlu room‘ er. know. that mils letter will f! f ou rlllqu- with ‘grief at‘ hlIBIJQII f_ your dear slsl H . .W°" . 110W. and’ ‘wnesflymnay ;_ _ our Futherih, Heaven ylilllyip fqlhwyour, heart Bud 8|XB§.l'nlt..»fiiX'-?"¢§h to bear, row‘ mgatrhel-ealvsmew- . ‘W0 are wmtortedjiby the thought that strolls-no l dsut has gone on befonamnvi" _ fall toafiinso h den is yours. hers 4.. the victorylbe mlDpKl n. , ..Q_ntered into the service vf- , m‘. um. Words much she will _r~ Socletids, not only for 11m‘ lwl . ‘but, for her _ ‘ her kindlypallvlcq. ' j, words of ,0". low!" would comdisnd you tocourag-cment. Wsfcherloh hc-r Inc- noii-a‘ mow aeiquqp ' "v din 4 (y. kid‘ ~4 ,~ .‘.~ vvv-yv v moi-y and while oi’: 53am nro sud; because she Id parted-from us we know it is hotter for her." ‘ puthy 10' your dounmotber lather ‘in this sad hour, wibh the DPBYGI‘ lllfli- your mother may soon be restored to her usuaidneslth. cheer you with the. hops.‘ of reunion in the Home whore part- ing“ urt- no-more.‘ .‘ - Y. ‘t quay. 3.15.1 ands,’ Q. Maiilleerélic, 16c N'%,'?i'"’?f*=1?“¢~ 16¢‘ * ‘1 I PLAYEDAY by this . , Wonderful *7 (.1183 ’ (Ll? MAphn ginnmuar“ MY John flowers l-Ial (kjoley ‘Tllilranepllia ‘ ~ Biilhngton ‘ thifflflwales -Billy'/Bevan ‘ = {and many y others r i Pathe News and Topics 0f the Day . Plumbing y Freezing Up may mean a lot of unnecessary trou? ble and expense. y DON’T DELAY yPhone 393-J Fllill ll. ' , l 80 Grafton Qtreet Opp. Prlnerfljdwnrd Thu!!!‘ t _ v .. {54-"4 146 Richmond street Charlottetown ' " Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness fllllilh , PlateGlass Insurance at Iiiflilefii 1' m‘ v - ‘ Agent at Summerside, Lloyd . Good StrongStock Corppnrties. ' wm‘ .,; . ,'_, i Plonao extend our love and sym- and‘ May God bless‘ you ‘all and B Signed on lbebalf of the M P- Society, . . ' Mrs Horace Ling. Pres. Miss Bpclety. Mrs. ll. A. Houston, . _ Sec-Tram. jtfiY. P- S. , lss, sud‘