._. __._...~+—- ' JANUARY 15. 1931 ’ "m. LAMP to reo dbu~ A comfortable chair something interesting to read . . and soft, well diffused light. What more could you desirel Be sure to choose Edison Mazda Lamps for they are frosted on the inside and protect the eyes from harmful ‘glare. Buy them by the carton and always have a home supply. L-lO A CANADIAN cement eiecraic PRODUCT Tfhc Kiliis‘ Vogue .- u ..I§..i.i£“‘ tcrprt ivut. loo lb2rnlly' the raj-Jeri. of .1 revival of the kiit ‘in Scot- hr- \i'f‘l‘iy lo Ln- 1 iLived On Salmon iFor Two Months Central liilflfllliilllslu ‘RE f | R §"|' ~""""""'*"~mii uvi-In m nus | llliiflll Found Strata in Mon- OBUIOI OI‘ SOOILANDi-ltev. Emu MaeDougall will preach 5gb. bath 18th atOoieman at 10.80; ‘Milo Hall at syand Coleman at ‘i p. m. also Mmday 10th, at‘ Bununersids at 7.30 p. m. . . - Tl-lEwflCif-IARLOTTETQWINTW GUARDIAN. .__;_.- Visit Of Aged Turk To States 000. RatherExpensive NEW YORK, Jan. lis-Ailalrs of Zero Agha, the old Turk. are in the red. 5o far he's a total loss of t8,- He came here months ago from the New Year Rev. EwsnMaoDdugall and family received many tokens‘ of appreciation and remembrance from a parishioners and friends. These in- cluded money donations from Murray River, Birch Hill, Victoria, Hampton and South Melville. ——r\- M1‘. MELLICK INSTITUTE-The January meeting of the Mt. Mellick Women's Institute was held Janu- -|l -. _ - _ o. ' a Constantinople to stimulate the in- nznggim,mgxlzgl'l,iq,"nun,nt o; f1 o l l i.» TY o ‘fin g‘ terest of science in his longevity. 1m. lno-ug 0 €ar prove ‘rurko-American relations and ports—Faced Wolves Desert/for the Adam of the human race, reported yesterday in the mom fbsgils, Explorgr Re- pick a few shekels from the golden bushes. The news films made him pose, Metropolitan Store And Bandits. specialists x-rayed him and the pub- lic rubbered its fill-all without ad-- BOYS mission. That for a man whose‘ punm-H- NEW YORK» J5" H- — D1 my passport shows him to be 156 years ‘ Chapman Andrews, who for nearly 01¢ ten years has searched in the Gobi‘ ~1- am tho man who has to pay the A" s,‘ ‘ P. $8.000," says Aain Redvan, his man- ager. "But I am charging it up to ary 9th at the home, of Mrs. M. Mac- Rae. As the Resident was absent. the Vice-President, Mrs. W. -l-I. Drake,_presided. The meetingwpen- ed with the Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was res- ponded to by. seven members with jokes. 'I'here were three visitors present. Minutes ‘ofthe last meet- ing were read, approved and signed. The bill for installing the water fountain was presented and paid. It hers room o.’ the American Museum of Natural History on the results of that Institution's 1933 Central Asiatic Ebrpedition. Although he has yet in find "that, fellow" who ante- dqtes in time the lVllan of Peking, Dr Andrews has returned to New York more confident than ever that earli- est man inhabited the desert Mon- golia. -~Last summer, after searching for nine years, he-had found for the first improved Turko-Amerlcan and forgetting it." fast, says Redvan, what with Agh taking time out and dashing ofl to the movies. is crazy about pie and candy. as his writing is finished. was decided that a lock be_ purchas- ed for the school, that the night of meeting be changed to the second Thursday in the month and that the Secretary would send fruit, etc, to‘ sick members in the absence of the sick committee. Mrs. W. C. Robert- son invited the next meeting, at which it was decided that roll call will be responded to with original Valentine verses and Miss Elizabeth MacEae will give a demonstration on candy making. Lunch was sorvecl by the hostess. assisted by Miss Eliza- betlrMacRae, after which a program consisting of vocal solos ‘by Mr. time strata "young enough" to con- tain fccsils of the hunted ancestor of man. Political Situation a Barrier "If ever primitive human remains» are to be found in Mongolia," he said. “it is in this region where they will be discovered.“ The difficulty, hovxcvrr, is that "the extremely dis, turberl pnlilical situation in China! makes it doubtful as to whether the} expeditions researches can continue. l Dr Andrcivs declared "it will be a l i scientific tragedy." ~ x If for any reason they are stopped. London Is Centre .For Art Buyers l‘ csrmaren am" vsauan ar sol ' matron STERLING spur To.‘ U. S. ‘ . l LONDON. Jan. l4.-There is no fear at present o.’ London losing its rep- e for the sale byl ' utetiou as a centi- ‘lauction of fine art treasures, accord. ing to competent authority. The saleroom iiunover of New York izmri. The um remains. as it has fur -‘ Lewis. piano $0105. Jokes. readings by _ , 5611-11?“ 11115 been estimated to amount c311‘ w the ituirrual ccsiumo of’ v ' —_~_' lMiss Elizabeth MacRae. Mrs. W. J. H” 1°10‘ 0f 111i‘ (111041 lllT 11118-1101 sci roughly to two million sterling. The h" H. H I,” Nymyhmrn m he (he MONTREAL‘ M“ “Kmmvlng on n. Mac-Eachem. M,“ M Mun” and and the bones of the ~tu~EhtY~flV€|flgilr€$ v for London for the same 11H’ FPS-‘illlvllt. the Elncklrlaily diet of salmon and potatoes, ‘Others, was much enjoyed. The meet- ‘howl lwthed mastmlml“ “““°h he lPQflOd 15 081111110090 to have been llflflf‘ vi "rim: it more suitable |'ll'L‘}lu.("l. Arrl it has for usiuii; it 110s practically ceased to serve. Outside of regimental ruiartei-s, ll us llrllqllv hi, special fuuciions_~~at seen in Scatlanth. . Ono-ally the kill “as dcrigucd to li‘li(‘;_.'iiil_' through lllfitlc. A warm. dress, it was well ndapiri to the rigors oi n mountain siimaic. and in the izlrns it ivas su- preme whire its varied tartzuis dis- tuiguuuml the diffcicni clans. ll. inid no rlums to be a city dross. its nat- ural surruundiiigs were the (Jram- |§i11is fr f‘lll‘.‘l‘ ranges and mountain [rn"..'_ on oitner std? of tircm. And it is Ilrur- whcrr- the kilt was and Ls ziill sccn nt u.»- best when m5 High-l laud ~::ur cs draw visitors from cvcry rzri of lhe world to WlLliCA-Jil thc feats of vrrugih which once determined the uvm. All the material that went inf; 1h." kill v/as iwnilable lu the llliillirlnrls-ihc wool from lhe shccp lliiil ihc ciycs from plants, nod it is said 111/; ciurabihly of color and tex- tvn‘ o.’ the ulcl kilthas ncvcr been ti.("ll0il. in one ot its earlier forms the lhghlaud dress was known as the ."bclicrl |7"3’d." The plaid consisted of a pncc of tartan cloth several yards bu: which the ‘wearer wrapped around his waist, bringing the re- ll‘.1ll‘.(l(‘l‘ up over his left shoulder so as lo leave the right arm free. The (irtas was piunzrl to the waist, and wu, adorned with a silver brooch. fasiuoncd by smiths who made their homes in the git-us. Willi such ‘a gor- mcui, the Highlander 11nd nothing to impede his progress in the tough- aiemmed heather and at night he could wrnp part of the plaid around his shoulders and thus provide sul- flricnt warmth against storms, when the only shcltcr he could find wiu among the boulders and bare crags of the hills. ‘ N0 longer is it necessary to depend 1mm‘ home-made products in the Highlands. Nor is it necessary to wear a dress adapted to the needs of a stern countryside, with modern 1060s opening up once almost inac- cessible regions and clearing the‘ way for the refinements of later gener- uions. For that reason the hilt is ~—--.___..i BURDUCK Bel) 0 an I T T f? R s l1 T“a‘o‘g~"‘!"|!'|‘!!"' 5"!‘ ""1 E011 as: manufactured, for the ‘an l} years. l ilPil o_h:r Highland units dill junadorncd by such vitamins as milk, l"! cbscd by 511181118 "My 01d K011- , as a‘fruit or green vegetables, in a col- 1 tuck!’ Hmne-u rampu-niizig Lit than any other yet cny consisting of two fan-lilies. the,’ never been ‘mothers of which were sisters, tench- ' shaken l-ui of favor among childrrn. ling the chilrircn not only the three‘ Dmlllas Mmphy- tellch” m valley‘ sump in.‘ fer color finds satisfaction ‘l-‘ilw but also how lo play with a ball, i 531ml’ 1m“ Scum“ h“ "elumed 1° in m’, ,.zh.j,za,cd “ups o,» ‘with it is “m1 me n“ o; Singing. also doing l again take up his duties, after spend- conuirrurd. But as an everyday (lrc55 Hiifiucor work in iuli'0d1101118‘ apolnusiai mg the holidays M‘ m5 Mme "n En" was the experience of Miss Jean Gra- lnuu during thc {inst summci". educational work in Labrador. Rocky Bay, Miss Graham ilics, with one of which she stayed drcn composing her educationa] es- tablishment, classes ofwhich little, There was, of course. no equip» around a home mnrle table for les sons, one little girl having ihc specs ial distinction of using the family sewing machine ns a desk. Games were an entirely ncW 16109- not icnd itself-to sports, bcing rocky and lacking level places. However, Miss Graham hnd takcn a ball with her and she taught the children to play with it, Prior to her coming they [had never sang, yct to such 8°05 purpose did they absorb her teaching ‘of songs that a concert was 811'?" 1° livind up the school season, with mus- ic and recitation. It was on this oc- ‘cassion that the colony learned what applause was, registering 501110 115" tonishment when Miss Graham clap- pcd her hands after the various num- bers on‘ the Dfolfflm- Salmon fishing is the only 111111181- ry at this spot, which is at the mouth of a river, although cod is the usual product of the Labrador coast. No farming of any kind is possible be- cause u-is territory is s11 reek. slid Miss Graham. ' hardly likely to regain the voeue it once had- somo sacrifices of individual frea- dom must be made on the altar of civilization-Albert 3111519111- mimure Llalment for all Pain- Covered With Burl; on lrsis, Back and leek Miss Margaret Higgins, t, Ont, writen-“I was so with boils on my arms, face and neck. I used planters and other remedies with nn results. lily attention was drawn f0 Burdock Blood Bitters, so I d0- cided in g»: a bottle. were marvellous, as in no time the boils bad completely dleep red, and my skin was clearer and resbsr than ever." I I Miss Cirrihom, who addrcsscdvthe “"11 lllldmg ‘mpmylnenl’ “n? ml"- lilflliiaxid filill-fflflBS-lllllt the rm is Niall-Cornell‘ Chapter *1- 0- D- E- ‘ "°‘““‘°d 1° ‘h’ ls"'““' a ‘“°“"“ a" ‘ rlescrlbcd licr volunteer teaching ex- l 011d 911811830 With lvlr. Fyfe in his pcricncc ‘ at “the tiny‘ spot" ‘on rho ’ potato warehouse.-~—The bad ccndi. make CM- um cyc'.,_-_i.,;_; or sryeanm {Canadian Labrador coast called Rocky l 11°" °l ma, wads and frlisly “Ealher nu climbing of- mountains and the Bus’. The Quebec Provincial 01iflvt¢r"“‘"° Pl°hlbll°d ‘“"“"-‘ “m” b“? hcanhczn-cl-cflllllfllfftS a grant towards the travelling.‘ 111E 111911‘ P°1M°°5 1° mark" and expenses of teachers doing volunteer . 1110195010 611i’ 11 50W 111"'5.h“v° “Tint During tho two months she was at . J~ W- Fyfc and Mr. C. Hughes are rcgglygr] ‘ the shippers-Mr. Percy Murphy, an mail from home only twice, for there 091010300 0f 1110 EXDYBSS is no mail boat service. The two fani- 501110 YBHPS. 10ft 101' consisted of twelve persons. six chil- 1118 m0¢1111111°111 WW1‘ 11117119 "1 111° were Grccnan. hcld in one of the homes. Nonc of, Gretllfln. of Newton. hi5 61110100 1-110 these youngsters imd ever bccn tolPrlllcv 9011111? 90500-81 101 school. and only one could read auncnt for appendicitis. mcnt. Miss Graham and pupils sat 0011011’ 111111 19111111 1° 11'" ""1511 and to the children, and the ground dldl ‘"1" "'1'" ltheir name should at mar be-drop- f At the request of Ray Cudmora had discovered.‘Siiting in ~ cf Gobi, he had pictured millions cf years earlier when the PERSONALS __ MLdesci-t. WfLS a lake and mastodons ‘had wandcrzd in search of water lalanis into .1 sort of bog or quick- sand and ind d.f2Ll. Primative man, he said, may havestood hcar by and watched the sccnc. As there are no caves in Mongolia. hr: hopes some day to find the bones of that. carly man. if not in the dried-up shops, then in one oi the prehistoric sirezims wI.‘,-?l1 emptied into that phantom lake. the desert EMERALD _‘ ernid-Mr. Victor McPhee, after liv- 1 ing in Boston for e. number of years. Animal 32,000,000 Years Old He fold oi‘ finding evidence of a remarkable hyeuaiikc animal by far the largest o.’ the type known as the Amblyporla. of iii;- gcnus Corypho- zlon, a mammal of great evolutionary importance. While that animal died in Europe and America about 40,- 000.00i) years ago, he said, it livcd on in Asia for some 8.000,'.00 years. By ooiniparing this 8il.0L",000 year old aninzal with ills 40,000,000 year old European animal ho hopes to learn much of what lappcuerl lo him in an cvoiutionary way during the ex- ira 8,00 1,000 years. Dr. Audrewsvalsu lalkczl c-l wolvcs windswrms and brigands. A Mon- gol ivarucri MncKenzie Young and him one day as they were returning across the desert that they had bet- ter not continue on. There were thirty bandits 11cm‘ by. In telling of his decision to continue on, El‘. An- drews said: "After all, llicrc were only thirty bandits, and there wcre two of us." They has “the luck of the devil" and passed unharmed. He told at least twenty amazing tales of like nature. Dr Andrews will remain in this country for about three months Dr George H. Sherwood, director of the museum, praLs-cri Dr Andrew's man- agement ol the expedition. out from this centre of late. Mr. Co., fori‘ Montreal on iTucslay last. where he intends learn- in that city-Miss Clara daughter of Mr. F. J. schools treat- Hev many Jricnds hope to hcar of a lzuecdy rc- hoine-Mis Edith Day's of Char- lottetown, and Miss lifarv ‘irainor, of lvlaplcwood, were visiting lTltfldS in Emerald and vicinity during the mhristmas holidays. Miss Elizabeth and Mr. Lawrence iEmersoihof Dover Fox Craft. Maine, arrived in Charlottetown on Thurs- day night. called by the serious iii- lness of their uncle, Mr. John J. Mc- Donald, of Cherry Valley. BOWLING 0n Tuesday evening Cnrvell Broth- ers bowling teams met at the Y. M. C. A. alleys and a keen and exciting game followed. The "Red Ovals" quickly dispelled any hopes of win- ning, held by the "Hot Dogs’ and at the end of the third game showed a very substantial leld- Jackson and his wife were doing In fairness 1-0 the "Wtlnflffi" 11's little fly hunting about the house. should be mentioned that NeilMac- How many have you caught? she Kenaie, their star bowler, was sul- asked nfter o, while, _ fering from a severe cold, and did six, replied her husband; not roll his usual brilliant gamt- males and three females. Bill Cutclifle was also handicapped How absurd! his wife sniffed. How by a stiff arm. and, as a lfllllt. 111B cculd you tell if they were males or final score was not up to expecta- fgmglgg? tions. Easy, my dear, he retorted. Three On the other hand, all 11181111161‘! 01 were on the sugar and three were the "Ovals" team were rolling in top on tho mirror, ‘ form. liowatt, however warin rare ehpae. and his machine gun action, and accuracy. were theeavy of all the bowlers present. ' Dan Murchison has been showing marked improvement this season, and his bowling c: this occasion left nothing to be dub-ad. ‘rheea same teams meet aeain neat ‘Iuesday evening, and it is expected that after this lame the fflot Dogs" ~wiil play under a different name. "Billy? Down says the "Hoffipart of three llfl|ll)‘\“ ptd [nearly three tithes much, gnd one $11111; tlmeilfirm alone in London is believed to have handled almost as much as tho combined total of the New York houses. » It is estimated that British works 'of art to the value of 60 minim, ‘519111118 118W 8011c out of England m“? 51119111311 51111118 the last l0 years Nevertheless it is confidently assert- Ied that this represents only a (mo- iticn of the art treasures o.’ this country: England is likened to the position of Italy in the 18th and 19th ‘lcenturies, when Italy was rag-mugged jof her treasures by other countries. Yet, Italy still possesses more of hcr 0W0 “writs of art than the rest of the world but together. Proof of l Exhibition held at the Royal Acrid» ‘cmy Inst Summer. E8115’ in the New Year we are to have at the Royal Academy a won- derful exhibition of the best Persjdn m. The exhibition will ‘bring 1°. ‘gethrr the most wonderful collection G1‘ 911111915 6V6!‘ assembled. Some of 1110111 “'11! fliilllay a quality of weav~ ing which is absolutely unknown in Europe. MT. MELLICK AND VICINITY The many friends of Robert Mac- Rac are glad to sec him out again, after being confined to his home for several weeks with the cold. Mr. Everett Wood and Mr‘. Joe Smith, of Millview spent a ivcasant time recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chandler, Mt. Albion. Mrs. Laura Clapp, RN. of Char- lottetown, paid a visit to Mt. Mcllick on Sunday last. Mr. William K. Rogerson. Potato Inspector, was here on a business trip last week. Mr. Roy Herman, of Pownai, spent a pleasant evening in Birch Hill. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robert- son. The Misses Reta Gay and Lona Herman paid a. flying visit to Mt. Mellick recently. Eddie Wood is spending s few days in Hazelbrook, the guest of his uncle, Kent Jones. ' ' Mr. Lyman Richards was a recent visitor to Southport. One of the prosperous farmers of this settlement recently slaughtered a six month old hog, which tipped the scales several pounds short of four hundred. Mother (when strange noises pro- ceed from Bobby's room): "What are you doing?" Bobby: "Nothing." Mother: "Well. whatever it is you're not doing. stop it!" Let the genius talk. but for Heav- relations Agha is writing his memoirs, but the book isn't coming along very for heavy meals He He will return to Turkey as soon ‘this was furnished by the. Italian _ cssrmr: SOAP 8 Cakes 25c Mimi's corrousnp WORK PANTS $1.00 MEN'S (‘APESKIN GLOVES $1.59 KOTEX E ‘ “ Full Fir"- (‘nrtnn I l’; All" "I! E3]! l'--|" “nil l, 35c 'rhi-e‘.1“<i‘;iii. 1 fur 25c l —-—--"-—-—-—--— " .. HQSE ivomv siuivrs‘; _ . zglkuillnld 69c I "to _ c a ar Regular .. special Pillow Slips $1.15 value c A t . B"°"“'°"f 15c.‘ ea 15C. _ yd. Sfltits exms SPECIAL a ' 2 Ill. 250 ‘ " , anuoms sec s‘ LADIES‘ » Vi‘ l NTER WEIG HT vests s91: Scouts ll/ill Form Guard 0f Honor ST. JOHN N. l3. Jan. l4.---Practicc dril1 for the guard of honor, con-iposcrl of Boy Scouts from the various Saint John troops, which will grcct their Chicf Scout, Lord Willing- dou and Lady iviliingrlon. on their avrivril at the Union Depot. Friday afternoon. wns held in ihc local Armory last night. Their Exceiiencics will leave Saint John for England. cu route to India, where Lord and Lady Wiilingdon will assume his duties as recently opp- ointcd Viceroy of that country. The Scouts. 50 in number. will bc in charge of Eli Boynner. District Com» missioner. Lord Willirigclon has been nctivc in scouting, Mr. Boyanccr said, in an interview last evening, having takcn a keen interest in the movement as Chief Scout of Canada, during his slay in the Dominion. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL On Monday 22nd ult. ihc teacher and pupils of New Haven school, held their semi annual examination, and also received a visit from their old and trusted friend Santa Claus. The day was ideal. and no time could have been more opportune. The school was beautifully decorated, and this together with a full attendance of bright, intelligent children, added to its success. The number of rate payers present was remarkable, as almost cvcry home in the district was represents‘ thereby showing that the residents of New Haven understand the school to be the greatest asset of the Community. The teacher. Miss Lucy Coady, examined the classes, and it was very gratifying to the parents to see their children's stand- ing in the respective subjects, Next in order was a nicely filled program when each child in turn, stepped to the platform with the ease of a vet- eran. Whilst the concluding chorus "Santa Claus is Coming" was being sung, the jingle of bells was heard In the distance, and when the dear en‘s sake don't let him vow-George the scores of the game are not giv- m . s Bernard Show.‘ olll ‘nan entered in his usual cheer- tul and good natured style, excite- sxxani New Styles New Colors DRESSES 79¢ EXTRA SPECIAL l ‘ MEN'S ‘ Fleece Lined OOMBINATIUNS ‘iliiifi Special Cotton Bed Sheets 7 9c. LADIES’ Flannelletie f-‘(HVNS 69c DIEBPS HEAVY WORK SOX 25c P.&G. FFKGE FlVb FIANNELETTE simmers 79c On Sale Friday 9 t0 l0 and 1 to 2 15c.ea ) lincnt was prcvulcni. llc satisfied the? [he “M15 Oflhis primlpl’ m" “'19 cravings of ll"l(‘ll' young hearts, when 17mm‘ H1951’ of K5131"! Cm" "m? ihe unloaded the lrrc, and ouch child m m“ ‘conclusion that it 7911151 b9 9- bccame the recipient of a useful prcs- ldi“°1‘5i°n "um the daily 1-951“ 147' Mid cnt, together with confectionery. The la“ Audi“ F°"1'Y'fl“’° ‘r°1"'"lm'—‘119 111 teacher was also kindly remembered m” Him each “Tek- 59179751 "1 111959 b‘,- mc chnd,.cll_'ml._ ‘Angus Akphce‘ 'l‘oui'uamcuts have taken place and l“; p__ QCL-npwd u“. ‘mm- “hHSL he so fur haic proved vr-ry successful. land lVlr. Robert McPhml expressed valuable prim“ “WC dill“ 1° 11'" their pleasure and satisfaction in the “miners o“ each Ocmrmn- n‘ ‘Yuma afternoons proceedings. Aflci‘ lhr: he "lllair "m" m nlenw-m ml Um‘ fizchnngc o! IPsh-‘T Brains.‘ au|gratulatc lhc vvomurrof the C liiolic “our! to pal. “Hum m 0m. gracious Women's. League for the sum muons k-mg “u,” ‘how pl.c,.‘,_,nl lflraccd luurh they provided rein ixiub‘. W0 their steps satisfied that lllf‘_\' had mil-l‘ no"? “la” ‘wpml m" """“"""” We,“ a meamub and Wofnubk, “L continue in "the future. l‘. l? litre the “moon \\'rli(‘l"5 privilege to 5.1.3‘ ll"ll the lllcv. Clnrcncc Pilre. Will! ha been KLILLy-s (R95; X01135» |Pai'l';l14l‘rirr~i n‘. l{"ll.‘~"~ (‘floss lxiriilfi _.... lliir past ll\'f‘ monihsa rlr- ‘l’.f‘.' much M155 H019“ and Ans.) M u... Namc.’ ,1 crccii‘ for all hr has dom éifli." com- uho wcrc sprndziy; l Vnlhlinfvs m: 11”“ H“ l‘ minimal‘ 9“l“““"d 1011,18“ with um“. My - 3,“- md ' rmrl loved by all with whom hr cr-mcs ' i- . ,, . . - n Airs. John Nnnlr», of Kollvs c“; .iu (‘natal ll. l.»‘li')]7l‘(l of r l th..t »,_n\,cy¢gi:~_:1r":l iw [Dump 111,-“. ho will hr spnivrl in nu‘ ill in flit former a is-ir1-~~ ~11 .\l' 1 Kelly's ('i'c.'~.'1 is. nu» v0.1 .1 1-. life. = m the: --~ s School and the lilllui, ' In relating the liagurrn in --f the Willi but’ (lIHTlOiulCWVII lion-vii ll iiciniu‘! , la “Ursa iconuniinzUQ ilicrn i: on» r c t. \vhi"l1 i ___ _ Iimunvl» out prnniinriilly" n: l ll .. hem I Mr. Niarl: Hicrzins r~l .\'l-llllf‘\\‘?iflfl,1l ""“1'1‘l"kf(1 1111‘ 5011"‘ 11111" " " “'71 has returned lo his h nun, frrin ..- 1111x1171“ 1m’ 5111-10119 1111‘) "l" ' 3W1 1119 “mg Hm,“ m E11"'\'Jl|f“ (fhickcn Supper and binszo "l Kelly's _._. Cross llall. November. 1T7. ‘i lmve M155 mo," »I~,.,H;,,,,. U; Rub, ,1 _-,1 ‘so soon forgotten the um: du- .l sup- rl-csmt swndnu ;.,».- 1...}, (H, “whhiflfl” flint uns server! hjx tl-c women iicr pan-i is in bleplrzvoiri. lof KclLvZs Cruse. Afirr .ll\ft‘l' ova‘; . rner all were welcome to pl: ' bingo for which vcrv vclnnlw gs-ir w were Now that. th‘. ~‘F>l'ur: of fvstiviiics and holidays is rwci" rml the iwrhers irivcn to lhc luck!‘ 0110-» '1" fllllllfl‘ have rciurnczl i0 ihvii" .-chn'il.», u r-ntcrlaiu all those who ( ll‘? in our all others, who hivc been \l.~i 11;; hull. there vxus a new vud-n it lulled. friends and relatives have rr-lurnsd Mi’ 81118104 "K110 i? 1n h again to their respective domes he once present at a social fnnri m nf this more come brick in the. daily routine kind in Kelly's Crors. larcuurr- ‘f know and irksomc tasks; of lift‘. But wc l shall no! leave lnihuryr. nor "vilhnut know that all \\'0l‘>§ airl no play Iiaving rnjoyerl mrsrlf l1 ii r- full- makes Jack a dull boy. so it is cnl csi- extent-Com. mnsvsm: Acknowledged as a 50o..." m6 protection against ANTIFWTIC Skin Troubles uticurq 50A!‘ ‘:10 gmyv ‘ht-am I If ‘i 1 .1 l “Jinan “ _' ' ‘ “no! “ '