r n \ ‘ .le r r 1 rr... -. 1. 1éAn§:ii10.'1939 ._ ». ._ _._ __ p V _ k . TriercnARl.o'rrarowl§l:guARr§y“__ w_ __ __ _, l ,r»A¢:|z~l1§rr1\§§ . sm jim ew C! U -.ai I 4 J _rayrazzce The minute you light up a prpeful of Rosehud Cut Plug, you’ll realize where it found its naane--the fragrance that comes only from mellow, choice tobacco cannot - he imitated. Rosebud is the “real thing” in cut plug smoking tobacco-mild, sweet and fragrant as its namesake- valuable “poker h a n d s” in every __ packa ge. ll/ll/ii _ _i _/A? _ rv `,~ -~- sl \__, f nzini |Q~l~lil.'@ il N N/M ‘fo*n.rrr§r.fl I LLOYD SCOTT IS DEAD FOLLOW- ING LENGTHY ILLNESS (Sydney Port March 4) Friends in mu city and elscwli-are llcre shozlced to learn of the untime- l-.-. passing ol Lloyd Scot/t. 44. well iznorm Sydney resident, and promin- frq figure in local musical circles. \-~hi~h occurred yesterday Ht 110011 lclldwing an illness od only f~hi‘¢€ llionzlls. Deceased, who was a. native oi Prince llldwolitl Islalld, came to iihld l~h_v 20 years ago. becomlnB 611' gagcd as a ohelnioi. with the Domlr-l ion Iron and Steel Compvlyr B P0' ninn which ne wry osmbiy filled- wlnning the esteem 0! both employ- ces amd_officla.ls. _ pnfsessed \v§».th a rich and true tenor vc-ice, his services as a soloist was always sought, and du.r1i18 hi-1 long residence here he occupied B prnirrmonc position in musical circles lhns acquiring s vast number of » :lcinu cn, .all of whom will deepb’ regro: his passilw. He wo.s. UP Until his iiilmss, a member ci tlhe choir of the First United Church, and for n time was rlleotot' of Christ Churrlir dholr, and for-_ many years was dlrecrnr of Bt And ew‘s Un-_‘lied church choir. In addition to his iiidow, he is survived by two sons, I-‘ml G. and Douglas H.. and one ri;»ml`ii.er, Helen M-3G. Scott: also hvo brafllecs, Brclntoli, in Halifax. and Wilbur. rcslclizng in Saskat- lhewan. and 1'-no slat/er. 'Mrs Find Tllompson, in Moncton, N. B. lie was a valued nvelnber of the llnsfiic L:___ M Y' 1 37”* rt -f _ V i ar-michael. a on-aid waiiln. 4 Petri’ Ll I l , - ernrernnu. léietgp ‘WM J/ \ 4 v I G\'ld0 VU-I D.ln0\l‘l Olfmlzhlel. OUV5 \r\ /gi "’,“$fi)yn `\ " ,4/jf I I Drunk A A .1 f (L iei \ f'f>"”' " I dmemui-, -~ 4* ' _ '°".i!_"_‘,__“".";-l"" f ft lunaflmivwvv- 'Melvil- [Li qallit-Iaedey_i| -i .¢€'.,=r. ‘-~ ' " " »~ _*`,e' ~~! 2" _ Ahultilllll . Indra I. . p ,'_~: .'-*gpm "mu'\y¢u,|oym¢ar.' manner. umm; nlnenual ' M Z. ' . ~ `_ enum; - li' ' ` _ _ , g_ #mln \' _ ~ _. . .»._,~._.__ I ,_ ~.-» .~, ‘ .~~.i “‘ i ' ' ._~»,.;-_ pe I . month ‘ol February :- 2 catherine Mcxenne. ' Clllllhin. 3 Catherine Mccarron. 4 Mlry Ovrriran. a on...-lea Mcuemle md Adelbert Shea (equal) RI ry c enzle (equal) 4 .mlm 4 Alvin Boylan ' Anoeiins Gallant, 3 Ivan Callaghan Comm Quinn. Mabel cumlr, teacher. K i.ly Evelyn Gill. 3 Charles Workman. Melvin Harper, :l mu rover. .uma on-mlemiel, a Gertrude om. ul. Aloyahn' munnu. haeher. mm; MT. STEWART i AND VlC»INIT¥V un. n. o. clark, mann: srewnit. was a visitor to the city recently. ` A' friendly (Ame ol _hockey was played at Moran Rink on Friday eveninl. February tvzenty-eilhf-h.| between the Morell team _and the! Cherry Hill team. the score being. 'I-4 in favor oi Cherry Hill., The ladies oi Mount Stewart Wo- ,men`s Institute have on display u' i vuy nla hooked ru; in the windowl of Mr. MacLeod Douglass store. which they iniend lottering in thai near future, and judging by the number ol tankers tim are belngf sold there will be cnnsideraltle ex-1 eftement. so it certainly takes the ` Mount Stewart ladies to do it. Mig Fannie Collin. spent the week-end at her home at Head of Hlllsbwo. Mrs. P. L. Coffin. Bava.ge'H'e.rbor,, was s vlsiwr to the city recently. 1 The &\'l¢e Harbor Debating So | ciety held their weekly debdfe on Monday nlgm, March mira. wlricni was well ai/tended. and a very inter-i eating discussion took place. It was' decided ui exon me dame for un! season on the following Monday by` inviting the Cherry Hill Debating Society to a friendly debate to bc held ln Savage Harbor school. The subject decided on was: “Which causes the moat suliering War or Intemperanoe." i » l ‘Mn Gedale Douglas, Head of Hillsboro. was a visitor to the city recently. I i Among those who atiended the hockey match at Morell, wer.; Mr. and Mis. Wilfred Comn of Savage I Harbor. . I ' i Mr. Cameron Maobauclrlln, I-lead ol* Hillsboro. was a vlsl-tor lp me cltymcently. i Mr- K- 0- D°uz1u. of 1-me or Hullliliv Wu 4 vlsiid at Savage" Harbor recently. Nix. and Mrs. Frank Plgott, Sav- age Harbor. were vlsltorrgp me clay' on Wednesday- last. - A whlsi party and dance was held at the home oi Mr, and M,-S, Ervin Bsmbrlck. Head c-I 1iillsboro,‘ recently. where 'a Jolly good time was enjoyed by sil. The usual show took place in the I. 0. F. I-lull Mount Stewart. Tuwdly i1l8ht And was followed by ‘ 4111"- “N611 was maily enjoyed by all. _ ‘ O '.3 Mr. Calvin Cameron. Head ol' 1 HUISBOYO. was s visitor to the city Ncehtly.-X. Y. Z. 4 auatran scnoor. | Honor roll of Aubum School tor Grade X-1 William Simpson, 2 Au,gusti.ne Kelly. Grade IX-1 Mary McCarran. 2 Elia Garland, Grade VIII-1 Margaret Corrigan, Grads VI-1 George Kplly, 3 Mary Edwin Corrigan. ` Grade IV-1 Joseph Ga11,`nf,_ 3 Grade Ill-1 Lillian McKenna, 2 Helen McKenna, 3 Rite. McCa.rron nd Ml. M K oCarron. Grade II-I Dor_otl1y McCl.rron. 2 Gtlde I Sl’-I May Quinn, 2 U1 Grade I Jr-1 Guillermo Roselle, \l°¢¢Dh MoCl.rron. Pbrfect attendance: Augustine GUY- Gems xeuy. catherine Me. » Dllothy M/,>Ca.non_ May] BLDIOTVALI SCHOOL _ 8 . Grade ix-l mer alll, 2 aiu some vm-1 Avila ol 2 Ms Mary Gormley. 3 Cieorzle Murphy. I or-me v-1 olalre on-michael, 2' Grade III-l Loretta Gormley, 2 Grade II--I Eileen Keoughan. 2 Grade I 3'.-I Edward UI-mich. 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