I . -= UARVQ. 193s __ _ ’__’_,__ Blue Bird-Tea Brings. Happiness With . . '. . .. . PRESENTS, This ls our method of profit sharing. People who buy BLUE BIRD PRODUCTS and continue to buy them are entitled to some advantage. Coupons are now packed in BLUE BIRD STANDARD and ORANGE PEKOE, TIP- PY TIP, QUEEN ACADIA, ptral roxoln dunno roi- immunliing ' ‘ A new» diphtheria will be held for - , . children under‘ school ageto nine, ‘THE CHARI ...__._..._ 1i up’. .4 Guardian months at the Red Cross omce, 50 Grafton St, on Wednesday alter. .1100». January 8th. 907-1-31. POLICE COURT-Th!” gamer loafers appeared at the Police Court Saturday morning, Two were fined $5 and costs or ten days, and a third. Wnlwed. and paid t2 and costs. A drunk and incapable had $5 ball g3. treated, and the case of a 4mm charged with, theft was adjourned till January‘ 7, MR. A. 0. L. CAMEIDN. Reming- ton ‘Typewriters Ldnlited,.will be in‘ as follows: 1 Coupon in 1-4 lb. packages 2 Coupons in 1-2 lb. packages 4 Coupons in 1 lb. packages Save these coupons. Below are listed the presents these coupons bring. 4o couPoNs Pack Playing Cards , Oiled Silk Tobacco Pouch 2 Men's Handkerchiefs Men's Garters Ladies’ Compacts Gold Plated Pencil Safety Razor 5 Gillette Razor Blades 100 COUPONS or 50 Coupons and 40o 1 Bread Knife Fountain Pen Lighter Shavinfl “H1811 Cllarette Pslwh r-iaéhiight ‘Thermos Bottle 2 Golf Balls Men's Socks 1 High Grade Hammer -__- 160 COUPONS or 80 Coupons and 70c Wahi Fountain Pen Men's Umbrella Men's Pyjamas Nickel l-ioted Cake Plate 60 COUPONS \ or 30 Coupons and 20c Chesterfield Ash Tray Cigarette Holder Leather Cigarette Case Scise 3 Ladies‘ Handkerchiefs Key Cases Set of Candle Sticks 3 Eastman Films 2% x 3V4. 1 Steel Box Opener . 120 COUPONS or 60 Coupons and 50o Ladies’ Silk Vesta Ladies’ Stockings High Grade Hatchet Wallet Bill Fold Ladies’ Glows Electric Curlers Clocks Eastman Box Camera 2% x 3% 80 COUPONS or 40 Coupons and 30c Children's Games Poker Chips Pipes Penknivea Scissors Men's Suspenders Cigarette Pouch Salt and Pepper Shakers Nested Ash ‘Trays 140 COUPONS or ‘i0 Coupons and 80o €-_F~.__ Step-ins iliversl-iarp Pencil Tobacco Pouch Ladies‘ Bobettm Ladies’ Bloomers Leather Bridge Set Thermos Lunch Kit 180 COUPONS or 00 Coupons and 80o 220 COUPONS or 100 Coupons and $1.00 Folding Card Table .. .. Nickel Smoke tand Ladies’ Umbi ila ' Windbreakers Electric Grill Electric Toaster Mainma Doll, Size 22 300 COUPONS or 150 Coupons and 51-35 Leather Boston Bag Linen Table Cloth Alarm Cloc k e Ladies‘ Double Compact 5i D02. Hllh Grid! TEMPOOM Gflfllllhb 7 soo COUPONS or 300 Coupons and 81-15 Purse Hot Point Electric Toaster Ebony Military Brushes Electric Iron Boudoir Lamps Cigarette Lighter 1 Wearever Aluminum Tea- kettie l " .. 1 _.__,_____. 1000 COUPONS or 000 Coupons and $3.50 Wrist Watch Ladies‘ or Cents‘ Pocket Flask, 16 oz. Parker's PQ Desk Set ‘ Parlor Clock 2,500 Coupons or 1,400 Coupons and $10 CLEVELAND BICYCLE 90 PIECE DINNER SET All Premiums Sent Prepaid Except Card Table BLUE BIRD V. l. W. S. LOWE-Y - CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY n Sunday last! in the old Scottish on Ilimpshirc at... the pastor. v. s. w. s. ,I..owry preached ons spieoiflly in commemora- ~ of his ordination to the minim‘! the Gospel so years ago. In tho -lnshisteirtwas from! John 8. “God his lave." I-le stressed - truth that the area-test attribute Codwas hisiove-to mankind in silt of I-lia only begotten and hesaotten son nfio be the Saviour inners.‘ ‘ t the veaper service, his text was appropriate words oi 9. "Unto me. who am less than lelot of all aalnisjrlee -- that I dhould preach amoos Gentiles, the unsearohabis v ffflflfihlflyufi ‘minister - that no Hillary-and grander could be-aivan to anyone than Monday evening a. deputation con- TEA CO. LTD.-—pHalifaic,-. N. S. “Quality —. BETTER THA N EVER" torates then. lvir. Lows-y has held , sistiirig ‘of several of the office- beams and members "oi the Civurch oi Scotland met at their pastor's residence. a1 Highland ave. to ex- tend greetinw and oofllffil-“l-Wiln! o! the 80th anniversary of his, ordi- nation as s. full presbyter o! tho church, and in token of their regard presented Iidir. and Mrs. 1.0V"? with a harmonic money gift. ‘rho iiiiiilsler erpi-eeod the deep gratitude of himself and family for the very kindly manifestation of coed will and appreciation of hi! worli. Ill“!- lng the irinds that the loyal- oo- operavtion and devotion of an alt- taohed nongregation was very encour- aging to any minister, and he was tdliankfui to have merited in such marked degree the confidence and support oi the people to whom "he ihihieieieo in Cambridge. "moMv.Mt'.I.nIl7.whowasbornq ‘at Croasyar, County of Down» lire- iand oania out to westerlvCarada whens youngvmaa. havhls re- oglvIdJiis eletnlitary education at with: or“. I'M. h! "'- diu schools ofhia heave town.‘ eon- tinued an thefllfilliiahatudil -at Manitoba‘ ooiieao. widows-anon: u, the state of Iowa. and in 0n: tario, Canada,’ coming to Cesnbrieklfl in November, 1027, from the city oi’. Toronto. his ministry hm Mint very acceptable to his P511119 N“! ‘l! interest ih the community- He has lately returned from a two momhs‘ Visit tn Great. Britain and Ireland. and from attendance at the ‘greet reunion of the Scottish Presbyterian churches in Bdinburfll. ' i i___-___¢___ Nitrate producers in Ohila are corn; bining to compete with world manil- facturers oi synthetic fertilisers. A new plant for the manufacture of railway signal apparatus in the Ne- therlands employs 1.060 ; ale.“ Cocoanuta exported from British Honduras last year were valued at more than $110,000. . ' BRINGING ur FATHER a wauu-mmxaoooaleian‘ - g Anaaoisrrov/rminaideig-ia-re- "’ MOM-l m. a: ABLE ‘to want ALONO . i we smears WFTHOLDT a oocae- __ ‘nah o, 0 INITO LAMP-POSTG AN ‘Tia! '//////r/ '\ J‘ Charlottetown on Tuesday, January 'lth. He will be glad to call on any- one wishing information regarding YYWWUW". AfidllllvMachines, Fllllll Jflblnets. Mimeosrlnhs. Addressing Machines and Safes. Please lenvc 111985888 8t the Queen Hotel and he . will call. | I I riivsn $l0.00—,FCl' cheating a dis- . turbanoe in the vicinity o: the c, N, ,3" m?“ GWIBe Byers. a reisdent of P. E. Island, was fined ten dol_ ‘hers by Masistrete, A. o. Mackenzie ‘ Ffldil‘ mimllni- Byers made a nuis- , "n" 0f himself at. the Depot and the station operator was obliged to call the police. The man annoyed sever- al people who were waiting at the Depot and was objectionable in a, number of WRYBfl-Am-IICECP News. PDeclirle In ! C’. N. R. Revenues I YTAWA, Jill. 3—-Opg!‘.flng [gy- enues oi'Canadian Railways in Oc- I tober totalled $40,575,305, which was _ higher than any previous month in 1929. Due~to the decline in grain traffic, however, this was $12,570,169 below October. 1028. Operating ex- penses were cut by $5,000,055. but this ‘was not enough to offset the decline in revenue and the net oper- ating revenue was lesrby $7,480,113. Figures were published today at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The decrease in revenue wrfmiles was 35.7 ‘percent and passenger traf- fic also was lighter by 23.8 percent. 1 The umber of employees was reduc- cdby 16,121, of 8_.6_pe'rcent, and the _pcy_r_oll,by‘$2.i66.42i, or 8.5 percent. The small grain tonnage is reflected in the decreased average haul, 283.5 miles, compared with 354.2 miieslastf year. the‘ higher revenue per ton mile, 1.052 cents as against .63‘. cents last_7ycar, and the lighter loncl per car, 26.1 tons as against 2:12 tons last year. ______,_.__._ CARLETON SCHOOL - EXAMINATION . -'I‘he Carleton School Examination was held on December 20th with a large attendance almost every home in the district being represented. The examination. was conducted by the teachers, Miss Laura Muttart and Missvenralfleells, assisted by Miss Mary Muttart and Mr. Fred BellI The children made an excellent showing which was very creditable to the teachers. Ai; the close of the. examination a vote of thanks was given to the teachers. Complimentary remarks on the ex- cellent progress of the school were made by thoae present. Santa Claus arrived at. the close of the program and distributed gifts to teachers and pupils from a heavily laden Christ- ‘lnas mo. ' The. following program was carried out with‘ T. B. Gillespie as Chairman: I PROGRAMME Opening Chorus-School. Recitation-arson Muttai-t. Class-Grade I. (Jr.) Exerclse-Christmas Ifs. RAcitation-Jrhelina Quigley- Class-Grade 1x. soar-Mildred Muttart and 1am MacDonald." Recitation-Ferns Bell. Claw-Grade I (Jr.) Diaioifl "Tile-New Cook." Recitation-Alum MacDonald. Mir- ._Qr;rl~:"rowai GUARDIAN \ ILEARANCE sols! g 37TH ANNIVERSARY Wholesale Prices in all Departments In every departmnt there are great; collections of bargains, reduced for clearance t before stock taking. Savings of all sorts f or wise shoppers-savings of which many of your neighbors have taken advantage. And then, in addition to the lines spec- ially advertised, we are offering. Wholesale Prices in all Departments NEW VICE-RIIEBIDENT CANADIAN NATIONAL Robert L- Burnap, who has been appointed Vic e-Presldcnt in Charge of Traffic, Canadian Na- tional Railways. lie has been as- sociated with the various lines which now comprise the Cal-nail- lan National System during the whole-of his railroad career oi thirty-ii: years. ._.- In Memoriam JOIIN HOUSTON on: Q' t. e (LIL-L reL-iileiiis of May- Zickl in the pTJSDlI oi John I-ljustoii. at the age oi seventy-five years. ll: was born in North Ruslico. the sou: of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hous- ton, and lived there until manhood. In i882 he married Agnes Moffatt and moved to Mayfield and lived there the remainder of his life. He was one oi the most farmers of the community and hon- ourable and upright in all his ac- tions. Cf a. quiet and unassuming nature those who knew him best loved him most. Besides a sorrowing widow there are left to mourn tour children, one daughter, Mrs. Alex- ander Dick, two sons Arthur and Ira. sll~of Saskatchewan, and one son. Recitation-Joseph Noonan. Class-Grade VIII. Song-Jtuth MacDonald. Exercise-Christmas Tree- Class-Grade II. (Jr.) Recitation-Doris Gillespie. Class-Grade II. (Sr) Recitatioiv-Deane Bell. Clash-Grade V. (Jr.) ' Recitation-Eleanor Bell. Class-Grade VII. » Solo-Dorothy MacDonald. Ree. . ' "don Gillespie. Clare ' Ail. Rea... . ;~ xa- 2.1: iIcCarvllle. oissr~cirkdo x. Recitation-Kenneth Bell. Class-Grade V. (tSrJ Dialogu "Taking the Census." Class-Grade r. (sift Exercise-Christmas. UNNIN ' Gtilwu Muen- snow ruis TO MAGGiE» rru. at A RauaFTo 5:5 HER a ‘ ‘ V I. I H’ A "0 LONG OREQSEB- . _ . j/J/fl a‘ . 1k) YHE FASH\ONI%- ‘ “iilipiakimiioaisuuoimmwnwwvwl Chorus-School. GOD SAVE m: KING Frank, at home. Aho one brother, wellington and two sisters Mrs. Mof- fatt and Mrs. Turicliife The funer- a1. which took place on Friday. the 13th, was conducted by Rev. H. S. Bishop of Cavendish. The pallbear- ers were his six nephews, John Clarke, Austin Laird. Jas. Moifatt, Warren Houston, Ernest Houston, and Leigh Warren. CAPE TRAVERSE AND VICINITY Mrs. Moses Guigain and grandson, _oi Cape Traverse, accompanied by Mrs. Ed. MoWilliams, left recently on a visit to Boston. while there they will spend some time visiting friends and relatives. We wish them a pleas- ant trip nnd a safe return. -.-- . Mr- Winfred Rogel-son and Mr. Frank Campbell were visitors to Borden on Thursday. Mr. George Mcwilliams and Mr. Max Thompson, of North River, were visitors to Cape Traverse on Christ- i mas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howatt and iiiile daughter, spent the week end DTOSPOIOUS ' in Albany. There wasa large attendance on Christmas night at the opening o; "Ztl": Traverse rink, which is about two weeks iii advance of last yeast i The ice nos in fair condition and ‘ c. good skate was thoroughly enjoyed I by the‘ young folks. ! Miss Doris Campbell has completed her course at the Union Commercial College, and is spending the christ- Traverse. visitor to Cape Traverse on Wednes- day- i Mrs. Norman Campbell. oi ‘Kinkora. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Charlie McNeil, of Cape ‘Traverse. Mr. Hughie Ahern. of Carleton siding. was a recent visitor to Cape Traverse. Miss Mary Inman of Augustine Cove. was a Visitor to cape Traverse on Christmas Day. S. TRYON NOTES .____. Miss Margaret McLelian, teacher at Mt. Tryon. spoilt the holidays at f her home in Indian River. Mr. Aulden Corr. Newton was ie eently visiting friends in Tryon. Miss Mary W. Duiiy. teacher. at si. Mary's Road, spent the Christ- mas holidays at her home in Kinkors. Mr. David Roberts spent Christ- mas Day with her friends in Indian River. Mr. William Duffy, Kinkorl. is visiting friends in Hope River. ‘The death rate for infants in Eng- land and Wales for last year was 65 per, 1,000 births. the lowest on record. Nine-tenths of the kerosene import. ed into China last. year was from the United States. inns holidays at her home in Cw: Mr. Ernest Arnett, Albany. was n ‘ Members of The Montreal Curb Market Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Members of Vancouver Stock Exchange. Private Wires to Leading Exchanges and all. Branches. Orders Executed on all Marketa. I A Service you will Appreciate. 139 Grafton Street CHAELOTIETOWN BEA!) OFFICE ‘ OTTAWA ‘ Other Maritime Branches Halifax, St. John. Monctan. Yarlnouih, New Glasgow, Sydney. Phones 1194-1105. ‘fin 1 ‘ in \ AH‘. 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