leEBRUARY 1s, 102s {if A Sparkling Love Setting 0f PRINCE .4. Story, in a Sinister Shadows l A WHIRLWIND OF LAUGHS rowan: 101m l CAPITOL .' ' ODAY THE snarl-burrows vaesalfie_ Station Wednesday. Feb. 15th. -— Harry Jenkins. Central Guardian LOADING LIVE HOGS at York couehe. The marriage ceremony was fm-mu- am; djaglnsuismd marks, Ymmmed b5’ mum“ mm“ man. A host of friends wish‘ Monaghan. D. who also cele- lllem a long and pleasant Journey ‘brated the Nuptial Mass. During on the sea o; m,l;,-lm°ny_ _ ‘the service. appropriate hymns were ___ ' Shh: by the lfldles’ choir. of which The service at the Pownal United the bride was a valued member, Church on Sunday evening wasg M185 Wlhhle Mechelle“ also rend-largely attended. Pastor Littlejohnsl from the subject, "Pat-l 2424-2-11-31 nocnav MATCH~ Charlotte- PKGE FIVE ‘ town Y. M. C. A. vs. Morell hockey tcam. Morell. Feb. 13th at 8 o'clock. 2422-2-11-21 WE ARE BUYING turnips and potatoes every mild clay at‘ our ered a pleasing solo in her usuahspcgklng capable March was played by Miss Hennmal DesRoches. organist. who ‘ sided at the organ during the ser- vice. The La Dancing Film Hit You've never‘ met n girl l ' Sally ~ the gayggl, l Maul)‘ who ever Charlestn ymn‘ heart. she'll lead you through: l BERT LYTELL ‘ LOIS WILSON PURPOSES ONLY A gripping mystery play-will; tender lovc story like a thread of silver in a tapestry of fnntlstic de- sign. 7 “N SNVIDEITIOD ‘t’ “ALIAS rile. mil! "U" ;times, for he docs not know when ilu sell produce of any sort. 111- . V- ‘Mal nay soil lul y 1 d t " "cl - - Hie i1adn'l.. l “Til? onlly-lnitiiywto“ Chlidrell Mr. Farmer. is go ahead and never 1iook behind! 1 ' _ 11 ~1~ 1 _ _ , Wgletzhlisandmggorggflaiihihny, $211 _ Benlamin Plllman of this vic- mmt ‘ 111511015 to 01181101161011,“ imty. \vho has been m Sherbrookc whue there may 111151111911 the 11ock_.a number of weeks is spending a few ey match between the Crystal and (“Y5 m’ ms hmne‘ 1 . .Needless to sa .1 ' ‘ . azefwzgremgilegsed W111‘ 11w Scam. Mr. and 1141's. Herbert MacNcill.1 _'1‘l11.'»: winter has afforded oxccllcnl. made I a ecmed citizens of Travcllorflslskating. thorc arc many largo shecls ' :Ros.t. have been confined to thchjof ice in‘ New Annan, where a 111:1! home with la. grippe. Later they good time is being spent. are reported to In‘ very much im-l proved. ' And Vicinity cs Saturday afternoon at Mr. G. W. -Bcll's stables. Summcrsidc. Mr. Harold Skerry of Tyne Val-l Icy is at present assisting Mr. Half-T old Moase, General Merchant. New _ mum“ we wemime M“ Skcvw mi Mrs Samuel Hall an wed and“ Si‘? engliigedlmly m? Trlatppmg m‘ m“ “Mm town‘ irespecled citizen of ‘Travelleki-‘s ‘s ‘y’ G ms mug I "- _ l-ls very-ill at her honlo- Even l-hofllvcu paid m1- his strenuous. Ml- lllld MFS- BETTY Clllllh-“i "lllishe has been on a bed of sickness plgflsnlll and proflmblg wQl'k_ dfillllhwr- M's“ Jemi- wnmm valfifcr a lcng time. she bears it withl ley. with Miss Irene Johnson. Sum-lone Christian fortitude. without. nl mersldejspent Friday evening with 111111-1111“ or cglnplamlg friends in New Annan. " Mrs. Albert Moose. lnec —~ - lNew Annan. Wc hope Mr. Many people in this neighborelMrs. Moose shall be ver Messrs. Fred and Ray Schurinan. hood and vicinity, are suffering witlnprosperous in their sons of the late Mr. Leonard Schur» severe colds. Poor old winter. how journey through lifc. man. formerly of New Annan. are he loves us. His time tho’ shall home from "The Prairie Province". soon be past! visiting friends and relatives in New Annan, Traveller's Rest and Suin- merside. ‘There has been a robin scenjllsposed What. ldurlng the coldest weather. John Mclnnts. is that a symbol of? An early spring‘- My, or has tho poor little thing been New Anna“, cut-distanced and left- behind. The Traveller's Rest Women's In- stitute are practicing a play, con- slsting of sixteen ladies. They con- template putting it on sometime‘, in the near future. Watch for ad._ and do not miss this entcrtainmentflman, Teac l Misses Evelyn and Marsflrel Plll- new Post Office, Kensington. hers of Indian River Among the many visitors to lheglho Wefilvfilld hi lllfll" hilme» T111‘. city Saturday were, Messrs. Davidll/QUCFS Refl- Walker. John Wood. Trcvellelflsi .._.._. visitor t0 New Rest, Thomas Schurnian and Har-l The puplls of Ppl-avellelvs R951 evening. old R. Moose, New Annan. isghool are acquitting thcmselvesj lvery favourably under the guidancel Mr. John Pillman. Traveller‘ Mr. Harry Waugh and son Wfirfilnf their teacher, Miss Ellic Mac- Rest, has been buying white pota l" Ffeelowll Friday 03011190“ Nlllveill. This school won a portfolio business. lduring recent portfolio-contest. C011- lgratulntions. {has .Ano ‘purposes buying potatoes _ ._ - llAnnan in the near u ure. .sc11"1‘§§f1’1§11 fggfiihfgfifigmflfifiili;petition is the life of trade. ellers Rest. are taking violin ies-l sons from Mrs. R. B. Richardson. Summersidc. Let us hope we shall‘ soon ‘here this Orchestra performl in public. Mr. N. J. MacNeill and son are ---- ' busy loading a car of Green Moun- tain potatoes. l Com We are reliably-informed that couple of fellows (‘father and son claiming to hail fro 8.. Some of the New Annan people lmend loading a car of Cobblers this week. This shipment is to so to Cuba on or about thé 15th. Pola- toes seemed to be rather dull for a1 ____,_ 1 time. but up to this time there 5S1 Miss Edna Urch. Traveller's Resin l l Annan looking. they said. l l - work." After being fed by a kind- llllllv =1 YHlBB D81‘ bllshel- .\vas among the many visitors to thehy Samaritan‘ “my resumed the“ i ‘t , Saturday evening. The former, however, ls at qultelu y Miss Mamie Mill. Clermonh Y9»- a disadvantage. I may say. at all “ cently spent a few days ‘A Babe in the Hmlscllllehds lh New Anmm. Miss Mill1 who was formerly an efficient andi 1 journey, endln r Station. where ter. . . - , _ . 1 1e hem ‘vas- glmlly of a hospitable _ _ ‘ 1S a Spring‘ 0f llslflclilélgged fix l‘ gen‘ another hard days ulorlb-thilt edlby 1112111 tpgsgoi.mizc\iil'rrl;oséa.iii 91,114,111,“ Rn1111111 11899111111111 111111 11"“ "ML ‘u. 19281 Pleasure” or ‘loflklllg for work. Tin-y tibffhwl s01}. ‘fiynsswe vyho five ‘he. mm 31.111151 9111111“ A 110111111 mm 111 “_“‘ ‘ ' " ‘ " '"‘ Grad” X. l1 11171210 Harvard“: Miss Edna MacMurdo, North Be-Jlillled ‘he Mil-W" °f Km“ “g Mme‘ ° J b 14.14 Be_ ‘imlliil “as "Xmlilfill l" "l" mllvl- -——-—~—-—-—~ a wlnnll- Wright; a, James who helped the poor fellows thcirrni address 110m o . . . 1111.111 111 1301,1111 1h 0_ 1h 1.111. 11111 1 A WOMAN-S MEDICINE “Chmriholl mbcr of days very d c. spent a nu m“ sister. Mrs. Si. (‘nthorlnr-rl, 0nl.-—“During .\Iolli-‘ pleasantly visiting hcr a-rlnnld l was all rundown. lu-rvnus and jbcst he could. and the i thinking krill "P" “lmhm! Lantern slides which wo Prlddy. Sleppingest And what a blend of rich humor m“ '“""*""- "llmffletiablc thrills ‘rnr: COMEDY YOU won’ oixr. MADE ron tsuonmo —'~--~~ ~-<Qoq>___._ "KKK/TIES" Two Part Comedy. several! and neighbors Rcstufur-bearing animals. therefore feels 1~1-1cnd_ Y“ been well [or sonu- time past. on Christmas day. after some works Miss llmuise Cairns), is. being ulelcomcd to and y happy and matromonial Mr. Wm. Moasc one of our most zrstecxned citizens. who has been in- for some time, we are around a home in this settlement pleased to report. feels much better. carpenter has been doing quite an extensive line of carpcntering For some time he worked at the n host of kinclrc We many a wish expressed for their long 1 and understand this wonderful building aMargale Schools respectively. suehtwul cost in the vicinity of $12,000. 1 Mr. Frank Glover. Kelvin. ulas a lo come. Annan. Wednesday moug toes during the winter months. This kept him pretty well on the job. ther buyer also it has been told. at New m Moncton. N. crossed by the Car Ferry last ‘week and wended their way to Ngv .. .1. g 11p in New Annan they spent thc night -being one of the coldest this win- The following morning after having had breakfast at the homo neighbor. they be- ast we heard of retracing mot Valley. Hall 6th lnsl... under llghing Q l just like l l l ncd into l l T ron- l l l l ‘Pilgrim's Progress.“ ‘lpreachcr. Delegates hire-til and of Jerusalem. ./ ents at Night \-. ' Pa r 16c. i IN MEMORIAM MRS. JAMES S. MATTHEW In the death of Mrs. James S. Matthew 181151111 Jane Hughcsl. Covehcatl, has lost :1 kindhenrtcd. M“ 1'0"“ Milli-w» has been Very faithful neighbor. her husband. a llcving and loyal ulifc, and kindrcd o. good and true Mrs. Matthew and >111 bcd. it was evident that her soul was laboring for release. Thc fol.- lowing day. Dec. 26. 1927, she reach- ed the journeys end, after an earth- ly pilgrimage of '79 years. horn in she was married at eighteen years of age to Mr. Matthew of Nor/tn Wiltsliire. P. E. 1.. where just seven In November. 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew celebrated their golden wedding annivcrsaigv. surrounded by ’ ccntinued life in Covehead. permitted h hearts are ‘llvcarn when He Home. No children were born to Mr. an Mrs. children have been this Christian home. and Clayton. of whom 011 tor is living today. tor. Beatrice. was after her iathcns (loath. thew was a sincere an all here life. s '1 brought up a l. cnt with hcr profession. always been loyal to given practical ev ness and helpfulness. Many hearts will long 1 these things and her treasure z Heaven is assured. lrather than renounce the had not West Covchead in 18-18. years of i101" nlarricd liie was spoilt. In 1873, Mr. and Mrs. Mot- thelv moved to Covehead and have made their home here ever since. d and friends. will: It is a mercy of God. we are not to know when His call ls His ways are best. even torn and souls calls His loved ones Matthew. but three adopted 7 a: 1.30 p.n1. In Bro. Christian wom- made her (incision for Christ and l-nppyl O1» united with the Methodist Church. worth)’ of special mention. Her life since tins Ill/ill‘ bfibll Cmlfilfilythc general routine of business was Elle hwytralisnclcd. lite following officers hi?!” Chlllfh and1WlllV‘ elected and installed by Bro. idencl? 0f thfl sPll-lMlil-dock MacLecd. Past Grand it 0f Christ lll llllllly 110$ 0f kmfklllastcr: Worshlpful Nlasier Vernon Whelevfllknnore: Den Illusion Nell n. Mac- Challliil. Fred Chandler; lflmembelllicc, Soc... AudrowJl. Dollar; Fla- . Murdock MacLeod; TPPIISIII" there was sickness or other needipalm; . I The funeral service was conduct-- Matthew) of Twacadic‘. Sflfllh ‘MP9- warehouae. Clarke Bros- 2308-2-7-1 wk. NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY m (iuaullluu rennin-rs for !i\l cl-niu and (.1111 coupon. llfrery hennv should hurl» one, ll" PIYFIGRS ROAIX Roll Call svzls anawuunl by the IIIGIIIDETS which met at the home of Mrs. Samuel Butler with New Year itesnlutions. Sovoiul l-{Flllllélllllfillfl selections were ltroally l-njnyvll. 'l‘l\n nit-lu- burs lil-cidoll on a gill for :1 sick iuomln-l‘. THINGS BAPTIST-The Baptist Churches of Prince Edward Island are preparing for a rally at Hazel- brook on Wednesday and Thursday. February 15 and 16. Ministers and lay delegates from all the Baptist Churches of the Island will be in attendance. Two ministers. new to the Island. will appear on the plat- form-Rev. Dr. Tingley of Nova lScotia. pastor-at-large, among Bap-1on Jan, 9Lh_ tist churches and Mr. H. B. Lindsay1 who recently arrived from Scotland1 This is a Red Letter year among; Baptists. On March 11. Baptists the world over will commemorate the four hundredth aniversary 0E1 the martyrdom of Balthasar Hueb-1 maier, and his wife. who suffered death. one by being burned at the stake. the other by being‘ drowned.‘ faith. The in lBaptist World Alliance will meet a ‘Toronto in July. At this meeting monument will be unveiled in hon-1 lor of John Bunyan, author of "The a Baptist are expected MUSICAL SMSNINKI- A l\\lil\- lnlr e11 llll‘. heading pianists and Ill‘!- SiUliHlS o1‘ Saint John l. sl-nllllvll at lhu rllsillv-ln-r- m‘ Mr- Proli '2. onccr on‘ Wc-llnosllay tlVtlllilltl; Sp - 1s for lho purpose of hearing lr- l-‘rcd it)» Ainrris, tho (‘anallizin Pianist. Mr. Morris played I lln-nvy llrc-glwillline. which contained llllc 1111a. a1 fcaturc- of [W0 oi‘ floo- llhovvnH-l grout Sonalns. played in 1:.1i0<'l slon, viz, the Opus 2'7. num- llmr 2 and lin- A flal lnirjor, coin- hlunlly called lln- "Fuuvral March" Sonata» Ill 1111' tum-rill Illflfvll fmovoiiionl. .\lr- Lllorris Iiroughl 011i ‘all the grandeur null soIl-nlllily l'<ll' which ii is fznnnus and lmvo n llli)*%l inlllr sivc pri-loriiiuiirv. l'.\ir- Mill‘! I. also played the. A flal, lila- jllr Polon-‘si- cl‘ (‘l1ollin. his play- lnl: n1‘ which was lin- Iiusis of Mr- Alin-rl. Illcknunrs well-known story. “tho A flat Polunniso", so widely road in ihollnited Slates. and (full- adu. Thosrl present were iloiighl- e11 lo hour the grrlat Polonaise from the original “Frr-illlie Kimborough". "vhivh ls the name given the plun- ‘st by Mr. llickmnn in tho story. We give liclow lho program play- ui by Mr. Morris on this occasion: §onata—'hy Knlilau: ‘T number 2, Beethoven; Sonata A flat major, Beethoven; 3 Waltzes. Thnpin; 2i Etudes, Chopin; 'I‘oren- ‘clle. Chopin; Polonaise A (Int. Chopin; Nocturne and Minuet. Pall- and Ilexan lions on theme. Nlorris: Rlmpsouic- niilikbfil‘ ‘.2, Liszt. c L- O. L.-—'i‘l1r: annual Incoting of the Queen's Co. L. O. L. met ilu Hnynl- Lodge Room. Richmond. d Si. Charlottetown I'll] Tuesday. Foil. ' Worshillful lllaslcr 1 _ occupied the» Oliver. LIZZIL‘ chnir- with other officers present.‘ l.v the lat-land a good attendance of members? Gill/N's dllllgll“ from the various (llstrlcts througlv‘ also reared horclout lilo coilnlry. The reports of Mrs-Mui-llhe retiring officers showed the 01118!‘ m he I11 a prosperous COlitll- Ill l;ll‘1l'l00d- Sllfilllcu financially and otherwise. The tho W- blaster ls well, Geo 1'20 Beers Altai 113501.. er, Lindsay 'I‘- (loles; Marshall, I71 vls Ward; Lecturer, Charlie Prowl . pretty wedding gowncd in white satin. maiden hair fern. The bridcs111-.lid.‘.WlllP-ll bride. Anthony Gallant of Egmout hay. from the Baptist Churches of Naz-' Sonata Opus erewski: En route, Godard; Waltz Tanz, Morris; Varia- the visiting hrrlthron- ll was decid- fill WE-dllelldfly. murky-Ahoy will put new life intol The Weddinghence." He dealt with some of thel things which call forth impatience also pre-.'in the life of a pastor. Among lthcm being the drink-evil, gambllngl The bride was charmingly and many other forms of vlee,l with bridaiwhich are flooding thc world today.‘ blossoms, and cnr- Tho discourse was flooded with d many deep and helpful thoughts. will not pass with the hear. Miss Irene Gaudct. sister of the lug. Let us then as church mem-. 1x115; bcccmingly until-ed in bets abhor llic very appearance of pink satin with llnt to match, 11w evil and let us not tamper with those groom was ably supported by Mlglthings of a questionable nature. but ‘rather may we uphold the princi- pals of our church and thus help our pastor to keep his patience. manner. vcil and orange rled an ann bouquet of roses an After the ceremony. a sumptuous; wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. at which were present the officiating clergy- man. immediate friehds and infat- atives. Dinner was greatly enjoyed at the home of the groom's mother. In the evening. slipper was again served at the bride's home. vrhere, nearly three hundred guests ulere, . _ _ . __ present. The bride and groom \\‘1.i'8 if Lflzfnegzgiox fist“? th recipients of many valuable pre- yo. 11am 19x31“ gmfiehtfbn 11111 sents, which testified w their liup- '11‘ x11“ , 1 g1 f - » nlarity. All join in hearty iclicita- Hm an ‘is e8 5a e m saym-g 150115 the people will not only open their ‘ doors. but their hearts as well. es- EAST “OYALTY' _The reguuulcpiiglcin]: itildblefnlclalilirliz. aiiilhkglllxivflrio monthly meeting of the East Royal-km“. 111m 11,1111 111111 good luck and w women's Insmute‘ was hem at 0011' ecl in his new field of labor the home of Mrs. George Harper.‘ We ' _ ' Meetln o enecl with. . _ Ode. and Roll Call tlz-vasp answeredi The oldest rgsldem’ of Ems um" “.1111 Ne“, Yum, 1_eso1ut1o1_1s_ Themunity, Catherine Carver.‘ passed 11111111185 111 111st 1116011111; were read away on Sunday. after leaching and 11dopted_ The young peophthe advanced age of 97. The ‘fun- provided the enteralnment for the “ml “'35 hem o." Tuesday mommg 91.811111? and a vow of 1111111113 wasfronrhci" home in Alexandrm The Extended 1° 111m“ Ne“ meetmg remains were laid to rest. 1n the to be held at the home of Mr. Alli- Rm“ cam“ °'~"“““"~‘~ Chm“ son Holmes with "Dorris for the mucmm" kitchen." There was 8 members prcsent. and one new member was added to the roll The meeting closed with the National Anthem and the remainder of the evening was reiy pleasantly spent. Cn Sunday night the Baptist peo- ple of Alexandra were favoured with a scimoil right from the Heather, the speaker being Mr. Henry Lind- say. Scotland. brother of their be- loved laastor. Rev. Robert Lindsay. The speaker hleld the rapt attention Miss Florence Brown spent the “leek-end at her home hcre. Miss Edith Lawton was a visitor at Greenwood Cottage on Sunday. I ‘Mr. Harold Smith was a visitor in Alexandra Sunday. ----~- <0»- Tryon Tid Bits ___#_-¢Q>-_.._.__ In Memoriam MR. HARRY BROWN (‘LARKI-I I I The many friends of Harry Brown Clarke will regret w hcax of his seventh. after a long illness. ‘endur- ed with fortitude and patience. The late Mr. Clark who was 44 years of age. came to Souris when a boy with his parents. Mr. and Mrs} A. E. Clark, receiving his early ed- ucation at the Souris High School. afterwards entering the BankinglYer' Profession. and during the past fif-lm" teen years was associated with lil("0t "l" mwkey mam mo: Hpwevel‘ he has lcit usmso we Wihil 111m hes hc was a good fellow. and om of Stockton. California. with whom“ n1 r _ 1 _ m 1,1 TY 0 he was exceedingly popular. as Ali-q‘ t 9v 1 “mo” v m y ‘L ditor ' - . ‘ . Mr Richard M1". Clarke leaves in mourn their‘ ' _ _ 4 , _ loss his widow, formerly Miss Graccflimfm o'ug_.'n.nmwg1rwxt ‘i, ‘Gmdhan McKay. daughter of William B. Mc-i“““"°" W" ‘“ "“° a w‘ Kay, Sussex, N. Bu, one son, Wil- ville: his parents Mr. and Mrs. A.‘ t 11 . - H _.11- _ E. Clarke of Souris; two sisters, Mrslg h" mm m amp‘ m, John Mars. of Oliver. B. C.. Mrs,’ Mr‘ 511111191, Howau an?!‘ HWWT gvlcNeig i?‘ Bigpcrgek-lweek-end with friends in Darnley. aiornia an onc ro ier. re cr- irk. a Distinguished Officer in the‘ American Expeditionary Force. nowuber Shop l“ Norm Tl-yon Open Tues in San Francisco and a friends. to all of whom the sympa-l thy of the Guardian is extended. He was a member of the The Albany fans turned out 'en in Delta Imdlze Number 4'71, Stock-wink. ton. California. ~~— The funeral service at the home .Oh yes! The Arrows are lustget of his parents was conducted by the; ting into working shape. ' Rev. A. D. McDonald of the St. Knox says Thomson, their goalie i James United Church and at thel grave. the Membe . of Orient Lodgellittlc A. F. and A. M.. laid the body ofrows ca their late brother to rest with f11ll Masonic honors. more combination. the Ar ifor supplying the Tryon Dairy Co iwith ice. and are hard at work. Th Pownal News .Norlh Tryon. Cupid has again dealt a fatal» blow in the quiet little district of; Alexandra. his arrow finding the fatal mark on Wed. Feb. first. when Miss Jenn McCabe. eldest daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Layton McCabe. be- came the bride of Mr. George Mc-l Lennon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sey-lhavc t mour MacLeunan of Alexandra. Thcl Jos. Rogerson ceremony was performed at the Haz-I » elbrook Baptist parsonage in the presence of the witnesses. Miss Ber- nice MacCabe and Mr. Milton Mei-.Albgny_ lish. Pastor Lindsay securely tylngl the knot. The bride is one of Alex-. andrahs popular young women. pos-l sessing unusual rare musical ablliiyl The groom is a progressive you ‘ day evening. Messrs. Bill’ and Art Rogerso he contract of supplying M with ice. 45. MIDDLETON SCHOOL Standing of pupils of Middlclo 0F GREAT VIRTUE ll I uNL-irgarrl lliurray". fl- wcflk. who". "l‘°" . l~ - they were l , 1 J mcs Mmchbank. Travellers Rest. _ v , ., . . _ , "l. “ - 32.3.‘.J°ll;i‘;"...‘l‘1fl.33'l€s...§i3i5‘2'32 “salsa. “r...".‘r"‘rr.l§r“flla'.l 11:11:21.1. ‘l.lr"::.:"1‘.'::‘.:r.1::l*= .. ... .. . .. .. l- l- '_ Fuvlr o ‘c- _ _1 - - _ ' ' ‘ 1 , l .a \ 1.2- _.__ 1 1 , . pRQn-lnflcn. It Mr. Ilarold Moase spfilll m” vzeegltheir search. In the end they may Covehead and Charles‘ Hughes 01.1111. 111 111.nn111-1e111_ trauma $35; wzimffblggg 221111300 g l1 ivnyllivnallllr. l. m“ nnmm‘ 2 """'-ll$m°""" m“ 9nd i" 011mm“ ‘nsmng 0m h‘ m‘ $"flnd work most of us do without Harringltlll. illld flvll S18E11‘. ch81‘- _ ' “m” ~ ' m ' ' rluictoal my nPYv‘lu 61,‘, l ' 1 u 1M1,‘ Gm 11111111 o1- w111s1oc your health. What you need is the fuller lplnuplll-ll, m. and I liml nol l ' l‘°°‘““¢‘°" W ° °l1 1 “(Mg w ‘mum, 1,1‘ GAUB" - 9E5|l°°llll§~ Bl- whine. cleansing assistance of Dr- (Irudo v11. 1. James 1111mm: 2 mm.- trouiilm. --- 1 , -_- 1 l-Ienr ct e. l5» m- » -_, John the Baptist Church. Mis- 1111mm‘, ~5- lll~ T 9 l l . ,. 1-6 1,0 be» T11‘, M11101." S1111,“ 111111.311“ w1l_ Covollcad- Mal-y Mm wars, Ulmh 1 _ m , ll P 5- h Y W“ ‘Wall Blll Donald lhaushau. fl. lvun Ilrn ' < ~ " ' CW" "'- Wah 9 S9998 0T 9- WYY the bile that makes your skin so Show; l. Ktlllrlillh Wright. (italic Vi. l. Mr. Geo. Ives has installed a Mar-‘L’. (‘infill llriulshlllv; I: death. which occurred at Sourls Cfllli acqw. which h? Burma-bed during the early 110mg of Fgbrllgl-y from our local Marconi (iealer, Mr Howard Wood. Mr. Charles Horton who has been with Mr. Ernest Howatt. General Mei chant for some time. has resign- ved his position and left Wednesday unorning for his homo in Murray Ri- We are sorry to lose Charlie western Ewcmc a‘ Gas C°““‘““<"‘cr luck and will be glad to sec him Large. Albany. i. . . Miss Hilda ‘Acklar-id. teacher Ai- hani. at Mt. Allison College. Sack-hmm, 311111111 Spem 1111c “K111901111 spent the Mr. Ivan McKconan had his bar- hflill» Mlday. and was doing a good businessi Mhsfllllfiylmassc on Monday night for the Ar- lfflleflllly. being fl MBSWl‘ MflSfilllrow-St. Fat game on North Tryon n make ‘cm all travel some. ice comes from Ives‘ Mill-pond at Mr. Geo. Mcwilliams was a re- cent visitor to Cape Traverse. and “31Schoul. Lot 2'1‘. for the form end- Gratin IX. 1. Mary hfrfiarlllo; 2. ldrt Brail- Ifn zel Moflardlo: can +OOOOO§§OX~OOOFO4HOQO The Puoiic Forum Thin column II ann for 8M: dloeuooion by oorfolllfillifll“, 1 of quootlono or Intel-lit. ‘NW1- cvm-lombown Guardian do” not noeoulrily undone‘ till opinions of oorvollllllllll MORAL PRINCIPLE MATERIAL AND " INTEREST Slr.—An article in Saturday's Guardian described the predica- ment of an ardent Prohibitlonist inopportunely confronted with the kind of evidence which, as he has frequently told the public, it is our duty to snout out and forward to him for ‘the bcttergenforccmcnt of the law. Alas! we are all frail creatures when the emphasis shifts from "tuum“ to meum." This oc- casion passed without any heroic effort to grasp opportunity by the forelock. and an edifying example of Spartan courage has been lost to the Temperance Alliance Bulle- tin. The incident reminds me of a little fable: A Moral Principle met a Mater- lial Interest on a bridge wide enough for but one: “Down. you base thing!" thund—/ ered the Moral Principle. “and let me pass over youll" The Material Interest merely looked in the others cyes without saying anything. “Ah." said the Moral Principle. hesitatingly, “let us draw lots t0 see , which one of us shall retire till the other has crossed." The Material Interest maintained an unbroken silence and an unwav- ering stare. _ _ "In order to avoid a conflict." the Moral Principle resumed. somewhat uneasily, "I shall myself lie down and let you walk over me." Then the Material Interest found his tongue. "I don't think you are very good walking." he said. "I am a little particular about what I have underfoot. Suppose you get off into the water." It occurred that way. I am. Sir. etc. AESOI‘ <1 (lillllys Clll-xfurrllv. (lrado Ill. ‘l. lhllvr- Mulligan. (‘radl- ll. 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