" {OUR GIFTS IIERE. Watermim Pent Waterman Pencils Waterman 8st: 1| v/Y‘, 142 Prince Street 41v ‘(SUTSTANDING , ARRAY. tr CHRISTMAS Iii GIFTS AT WORTH’S "i 01m cnaismssnfsrnsy rs BIGGER s newest THAN even. ALL FTRCI-IANDISE rs If)? THE BEST QUALITY AND 1v...‘ PRICES PREVAIL mu. IN TODAY AND livsrect: our: STSCK. choose ——SUGGESTIONS— Manicure Sets Hunter Chocolates "toilet Se“ Moire Chocolates Ivar! “m” _ William Set; 23%;: , Minty‘! Sets r u Writing Ylpcr _ Comm so Fancy Soaps - Dusting Pow ders , Compacts (All lflnfls.) _ Kodak; " Bath Salts and Tablets Brownie» -- Clil-l‘! Albums visa-relies ysraleys Toilet Sets Tcbaoeon fludnllt Toilet Sets Pipes cqty Toilet Sets Pouches m“ Ashen n! Roses Sets LlIht-crl messing in Park lots Thermos 50$ Xmas Cards ‘ Military Bell on“; 5m; Taicums in Bottles f And many lnlny other items. CALL 0N I'll FOII XMAS GIFTS OI‘ DISTINCTION J. ERNEST H. WORTH DBUGGISTS Phone 82 ' _ Walter MacNutt who has been nt- ' tending ths ‘Inf-onto Conservatory oi _ g music will preside at the organ at ' ' “ the midnight service to be held in 5t. Peter's Cathedral tonight at 11.45 p. m. One Insertion Three Insertions . Four Insertions Eight Insertions . vertisements. , ' » 3.1 ~51‘ e e ~ " Classified Ad 10c per line of 5 words 9c per line of 5 words 8c" per line of 5 words . . 1e per line of 5 words tit-Agents Wanted Miscellaneous PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOB. catalogue, United Art Limited, 162 John, Toronto. A. W. Nov. 28- W-M-30i. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Hermen- For Sale r-IILK FOR SALE—D. It‘. MACDON- ald, Sourls. 10112-12-18-11110. EIcc-rnroassowak. vsnb 0mm few weeks. Guardian. I".S.-9240-tf a ssLs, ro an‘. BOARD sun ~ iroom signs on hand nt Gunrdian p. 011163. u 70R SALE-BABY SLEIGII AND q, Robe. Apply 51 Orlebar Street. / iil-tf. POX PELTING DONE QUICKLY ‘and efficiently. Lawrence Cahill, 1 Sonthport. Phone 115-34. _ "M" 9851-12-1Z-fniw6l. ,_-\%__._ ____ H011 SALE-ONE ANTIQUE HEAT- : ing stove, very old fashioned Lin- coln. Apply 89 Rochford Street. 1103-12-23-21 FOR SALIL-NATURAI. WOOD -" driving: sleigh, as good as new. A1101‘; l‘! Orlebar Street. 9964-12-17-18-23-24-41. Tort slur. SLEIGHS’. "FRANCIS Auto Back Cutters". The acmo of filflith perfection, with the proper run. ‘Trimmed in embossed green mohair plush. J. S. Francis 8c Sons fortune Bridge. P. 1?. I. ‘ 1017-12-19-51. ' ‘IANARIES FOR- SALE - FULL- tonecl imported young German v ssnzstrrs, chock full of Christmas .~- Cliecr and melody, cages also. P. T~ Murphy. Spring Park Road. r Phone 1l37—L. 9833-12-18-81 __________,_____ mu scum - 1 ‘ruonoucnnman Ayrshire Bull, 1".- years old. Prim vsinners at King's County Exhibi- tion. Or will exchange for 800d crude milk cow. D. A. McDonald. Ntwport. 1086-12-23-31. L DW H1 Nursing 1 _________ YOU-No women rmsmmo T0 enter January‘ 19th class of North Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adams, Mass, please write 511M. promptly. School qualifies r Pllilils to secure registration. Pro- ‘fldes monthly allowance and Pl‘!- "lllcge of six months‘ course at Bcllevue Hospital. All expenses _ Mid. N. Dcc. 12 FmwftlJan. 1a. Titre is nothing so satisfactory e= l-"lr conscience. NO. answer-ad Senator Sorghum, ‘llfl the next hr-rt thing is n good llrygl; _ - ‘ - mfg-Ti FOR. sAus b-llllflmtiaqesefii F0! ' Your Child ‘A’ err-i . . NW young Lind]; pus" more‘. “f”! r-vl used by children to rid! "l ”' Apply Leo Carraghelujlll- “ll-twat Phebe 452i or J. S. “ " 3 175a Si. "‘»<. ... Clinton Fredericton, P. E srnsvan mo“ of Silver Fox pups. notify w. P. MutchfiSouthnort- Reward. 1102-12-23-31 rlei", Mt. Herbert. WANTED-MAN T0 WORK 0N farm. If good man will keep cm- ed by year. Small farm. D. A- McDonald, Newport. 1006-12-23-31. _____.-_-_- GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - AS _ Stenographers, Customs, and Immigration Offic- ials. Free Booklet tells how to get Obtalnabie only from the. oldest Canadian Civil Service Cor- r ,. ndence School. M. C. C. Ltd. Toronto . rvLrLw. Dcc. 3-6-10-13-17-20-24- p107 Postmen, them. ___-*.__.___.~_.. WANTEIL-KOUNG MAN LADY_ aosnnnt "‘ nted in nice privntehfiflo- ville. 9279-11-21-11110. BOARDERS WANTED. APPLY 88 Pownal Street. 1041-12~‘20-4i. ._.____~.-_—-——-——— BOTARY THRESIIING, CRUSHEB. and. all small belts at half’ price. Morrison, Belt Dealer, . I. 9901-12-15-121. AUTO CIIAIN LOST Please return to Guardian Office. “L"-l0l16-l2-1a-t.f ENGINE ltIAGNETUES hauled, magnets rural telephones Palmer Electric Ltd. 173 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1016-12-20-1 week. Wanted WANTED B1’ TWO I’. W. C. GIRLS room and board. Apply ll ____._._-___-_- [WANTED-WORK HORSE TvlllS winter for hi: keep. Apply this office. 1103-12-23-21 _________-_ -----——-—-— WANTED-OLD AMERICAN PIC; turgg," by Currier d: Ives, N. Cur- nnd others. early Canadian nnd Nevzfcuxid- land picture... Describe fully. J15. H. Morrison, cfllTllfllllliog-Il. IKE-l- Kellogg WANTED-JMMEDIATELY SING-LII mun for ranch work. A. C. Wood. 1061-12-22-31. Clerks . l0 37-31. RANCH, . mist Finder please charged. repaired Male Help Wanted IN CITY. oven: and by BBS-J. 11-12-24-31. Also 42-22-61. " tlentiiilliiaid Dispensary acknowledge with thanks the sum of t100__ from’ the Rotary - Club. Ewen MacDougcll will preach Satur- day Dec. 2'1 at Birch Hill at 'i pm. and Sabbath 28 at Birch last evening final arrangements were Yen's eve dance. A resolution of -.__ -...-..-_.¢_q-> _"__0i_t_ snafu} roost s a» s 199".’ v -' .1. ...11.19'13i21. . .. .. .. .. .. Craswell Studio ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The ‘free svmon sisrz aonnv a u» s l°¢ 1119-11-24 CHURCH OI" SCOTLANIL-Rev. MANY THANKS-The trustees of the Protestant Orphanage gcknqw- ledge with thanks receipt of $10.00 from the North Tryon Women's In- stitute for the children's Christmas. Hill at 10.30 a. m. at Kinross at 6.30 p.m.. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, a man charged with being drunk and in- capable, hnd $5 bnil cstrested. A mnn charged-with vagrsncy was giv- en dour months in jail. GAZETFElL-Among the appoint.- "whte. Promotions. etc, in the Cen- adlsn Milltis recently gazetted np. pears the following: P, 1:. 1, High- lnnders-‘rhe tenure of appointment ofThe Hon. F. R. Hesrtz. as Hon. Lit-Colonel is extended to the 31st Dec. i934, under the ‘prov. of K, 3,, Can. 2291(4). ' ' ' WILL PRESIDE AT ORGAN-Jill’. BONE FOR. HOLIDAYS-Jfhe fol- lowing students I have ‘arrived 1mm Mount Allison to spend their Christ~ ___. mas vacation at their homes: Messrs. liflllTON~St. John's Church, Sun- Clifford Holman, Harry Phillipe, Lew- ccy, Dec. 38th: Morning Prayer and rcnce McNevin, Gordon Roper, Arn- Sermon, 10.80 a. m; 5-1.". llfarkr, old Taylor, Stewart Wilkins, Norman Etustico, 2.30 p. rn.; St. John's, Mii- Saunders, Joseph Hunter, City; Don- ton, Special Christmas Carol Service, aid Sutherland, Borden; Donnldqm. 730. Rev. George Westbrook, LJIH, Donald, Souris: Milton" McNeill, Ffflmr- Tyne Valley; Alfred Seaman, Chas. Leard, Brsdeibahe; Wesley Crozler, Freeland; Lionel IPord, mnerald Jct., Bend. Oulton, Alberton. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — The r-xmy friends of Mr. Ford-en Young will be sorry to hear that he. receiv- ed the sad news of his father's BURIAL ygsmgguAg-Thg (m. death on Monday nieht at Llvorrcr-l. erai of lvfrs. Neil Campbell was held. N» 5- from her late residence 139 Water Street yesterday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Moorehcad Legato. The pall- bearers were: Messrs. H. H. Homg, Wm. McMillan, Murdock Ross, Dan- svmnathy was ordered to be sent to lei McDonald, Richard Dollgan, Sr., airs. W. C. Cook the preside-it of the and Jghn HgQfrL ‘ _ Ladies Auxiliary on the deem of her ' father the late Charles Cumming. CANADIAN LEGIOhL-At a meet- ing of the Executive Council held made, for the annual Leglm New QUEENS~COUNTY COURT-The December session of the Queens County Court opened yesterday morning with His Honor Judge Duffy on the bench, and continued common or QFFICllRS-Lady Patricia Lodge. L.O.B..A. Canoe Cove at their annual meeting elect- The .M1§.RKP%'.F§ i it _Q'f'i‘AWA. Ont... Doc. Iaflfiome further reductions long prices are zsretwmtvdzav- flthlwh inxerv quarters there ii n ‘eeling thnt the market his about reached the bot- tom for the time being. ‘Ibronto. A car of British Galombia eggs ls of- fered on spot here today at extras 4i firsts 39. puller. extras 3d delivered. Sales of graded fresh eggs from On- tario country points are made at extras 40. firsts 36 pullet extras 32, seconds 1'l delivered in free cases. MONIREAL-Fgg receipts here today were 1,410 cases es compared to 24'! cases on the corresponding day inst year. The market is un- changed in tom nnd price and there is n feeling here that values are a- bout nt the bottom fer the present. Turkeys, m selling well nnd are, cleaning 111p flptdily. ST. JOHN-Frock egg prices con~ tinue to decline on this market with stocks accumulating. Dealers are quoting ommtry shippers for un- gfrded Gigs extras 48 to 46. firsts 30 in 38. leoonds 26 to 30 delivered cesesH-emmed. There is s. good de- mand for poultry d! all kinds with stocks moving freely and prices steady. Selected turkeys nine w twelve pounds are selling to retell- ers at 32 cents per pound. HALIFAX-Receipts of local eggs have been light over the week end. but with demand only fair. ‘Prices are unchanged. The poultry market is veryoeotive and while supplies hnve been heavy. there is a keen de- mand especially for turkeys, geese and ducks with higher prices looked fcm- ' fll-IIOAGO spot as Deoenlber 14 3-4 January 13 5-8. MMlTR-EAL. Quex, Dcc. 28.—I=te- i tail prices of butter were higher. Car- lot quotations on fresh eggs were‘ mainly lower, while cheese and po- tatoes were unchanged on the pro~ I cluce and dairy market here today. The increase in butter prices to re- l tellers announced yesterday went into effect today, solids‘ being 33 cents and prints 34 cents n pound, both up one cent. Eastern townships number one pasteurized in carlots was quoted at 301-4 to 301-2 cents a. pound. Re- ‘ ceipts were 310 boxes. l W stern Griordionl -s sracrsr. nsmkrui leave, I I - " - ..-' . save in; SAFETY. .l,‘olrrs Barn“ sou" ' - - - .- YARDLEY Summersidc at 4 p. m. chrutmas‘ by ‘Minn,’ t“ a Colo n day for Charlottetown. Come andi Ilminui, F‘? ‘ e take in the Crystal-nlbégweit game‘ April Shmvcrs '1 0C and see the New Forum. Retum A '1 - "4111" fare $1.10. 1110-12 zti "p WRN n v Comm l... . . —SHOWEB—On Thursday even-l, Bill“ $11“ 50c; lng, Dec. 11th, a large number of 69c friends from Hamilton, Malpcquc _ _ and Baltic gathered at the home of» 5w" GI?“ J1" 50M‘ l3 Lu“) Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Craig's, sister of‘, mm‘ “Wu” BOX the bride, to extend to Miss Crater a 89C HH“‘L_T variety shower, as she is to become a i’ ‘ _" ‘ . partner in an interesting event. The; u I“ l5 nuns . Tum‘ . “ M" , I Bath Pnudrr ., b0 bride received many useful articles} L)’. - -. e In x from hcr friends. of which she '- ' "7 ' H thanked them in a \"ery appropriate‘ cubflAjng I LOH; manner. After a. dainty lunch was lisu do cologne ,_ - Pu’ "'5" served the friends all dispersed to; 50c I '- K ‘ 59C their respective homes, wishing the, “"°°i*°"“= WY 1°“ W“? i“ “rd-l -» e LUSTKl’. richer. "" "roller Sets decl lrfe.—tPioneer and Patriot please l. in 5mm Lin“; (fir, B{|";"_§_ “w, value {m- ush ltlongy, COPW- < ' l. -—MARRIAGE cnnrzmoxf/ ._ Al ‘ I very appropriate marriage ceremony: - was performed at the br‘clc‘s lionze.’ on Wednesday evening, December _, 11th, at the hour of five cjclcck, when Annie Mildred Crater, (laugh-i ‘ tor of Robert Crater, became thel bride of Mr. Daniel Seiwond lJcrri- son, of Hamilton. The bride was very daintily attired for rhe occa- sion, wearing a white satin dress- ‘ with bridal veil trimmed witn orange‘ ,- blossoms, while the groom wore suit of navy blue. The bride vans given away by her father. The Hcv.i , Fred Williamson, Prlncatouni, per- formed the marriage ceremony, thcrcr ~ being about sixteen of the brides relatives present at the marrigc. They bride received many useful wc-lcling presents, included in them being, n substantial cheque from her lather. a fifty dollar cheque from Mr. E0111.‘ f, Crafcr, lawyer in Brooklyn, New» York; a ten dollar bill from Dr. and Mrs. James Keir; a beautiful glass set from W. K. Crater, a for. from Russel Craig. A dainty supper was served by Mrs. Roy Woodside and}, Kathryn Mountain. Owing to the ' . h roads being in an impossible coiuii- Jalnes Presbyierlfln llrC ‘Mn’ m“ Sfimadcrs ‘M m‘ greet u“ lillNlsTliRz REV. n, MUCRHEAI! Ll-JGATE, s10. $8.98, $7.98, ri8..‘}8 up t0 $19.98 ,’l‘()lLl-l'l‘l Sl-ZTS by Yardley fntv, Il(tI1li1l',"‘.l. iluiiuui, Shari and V, many others including the n ' odour of SEVENTEEN. Priced . . . . . . 90c unto Llgyffltii, ilznse d: Show, Der- 85c "' $7.25 _ ~ $2.85 ‘H’ (‘IGARIZTTEQQ (“GAR-S in Fancy‘ Xmas Bones. 50¢, i“ 2151.50 (‘IIOFOIAIES by hlnirs. (lzmmigs, cthy Kingston. Fancy Xmas llnYf“; $1.40; Snappy Cedar Chests . . . . . . . . . . .. Lacquered Boxes 5TH! Hi)’ 50X -- IIEBIZRT 'I'.'\RI'iI§Y'I‘()N 11ml PICCADILLY ‘m filnss Fine! Tobacco. Xmas Vfrnpprzl 5 i KODAKS-d: naowsms 951.51% $3.00 98c “' $15.00 ROSS-DRUG-UNITED _SL‘(‘.(‘.ESSOR TO- - I THE NiocKlNNON DRUG c0. Gifts You Save 0n Drl185 .l'.\r~=. 11S x Save on CSCCCC-CCCQCCS-WQS? (MISC C-CCCQYICCCCCGCUCDQQQUdi‘ W357i} ed the following officers for the year 11m. Worthy Mistress-Minnie Mac- ‘Nevin: Deputy" Ivlilstress-Biaxiche Mlaclienne. "Chaplain-Jean "Mec- Kenzie. Recording Secretary Myrtle MecPhail. Financial Secret- ary-Cathrlne MecNevin. ' Treasurer Cerenwnles — Chrlsty MacKinnonI -Marga.ret mcKinnon. Director of First Lecturer-Jessie Bell Macrlev- in Second Ieoturer~¥atie Mu- Rhee. Inner Guard~Mary Bell Mae- Kmnon. Outer 'Guard-Fiorenoc Phee. 1st Conunittm Woman- Janie MsioCennell. Past Mistress- Louise MacNevin. Guardian-ileum: MaoNevin (re-elected) Organist- Myrtle MecPhail. BIRTHS lVIACKlNNON-At the’ ram. Hos- pital, Dec. 9, i930. to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McKinnon, Uigg. a. son. lllACllltAN-At Clyde River, on De- cember 19, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLean. a son._ (JONOLLY-At the P.E.I. Hospitril Dec. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connolly. Sydney, Cup: Breton, a daughter. DEATHS GORMAN-At Soht-h-it/fclvillc on Dcc. 23rd, James German. Funeral notice later. CUMlNG-Diecl at 2'1 Euston Street, on Tuesday, December 23rd, Charles Cuming in his 79th year. Funeral private from his late residence Wed nesday, December 24th. Interment People's Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. , _ POQOOOQOOO-O-OOOUGC-O-‘COOOOO N. D. MacLcon i urmnnrsasa" ‘OOOQQVQQOQQQOOVO-OQQOOOOOO e 6 o v all day. Of the twelve cases oom- prising the docket, judgment was given in five and a plxth was-ad- journed till the next meeting of the Court on December 29. In the (asses of Coffin vs MbKinnon and Watts vs McKinnon an action for debt. judgment was given by default and thegernishee was ordered to pay the amount of judgment in court out of money held by him under attach- ment order. In tn: case or.‘ Peter McKcnnc. vs Peter Conroy, an action for wages from anabsent debtor judgment was given for the plaintiff for $108 and costs. G. J. Tweedy rd? the plaintiff. Evidence was heard in the case oi’ .1. mul- Doug: las vs J. Hector Stuart. an action for $30’) damages for failure to de- liver two carloads of potatoes. The case was adjourned till MondayDe- ‘camber 29 at 2.30 for argument. Mark Ft. McGuigan for plaintiff. K. M. Martin for defend-ant. In the case of Harry A. Jenkins vs Rogers W. Chandler, an action for $59.35 for damages occasioned by a_n auto collision on Mount Albion corner. Judgment was given for the pinin- tm rm- $49.35. lifark a. MlsGuigen for the plaintiff. W.E. Bentley. KC. for the defendant. Judgment was given for the plaintiff in the case of Jarciine vs McKenzie an action for (images for alleged misfit of an ov- ercoat, for $10. costs of alterations made Ya overcoat. PERSONALS Miss Helena Rogers, R. N" of Mal- den, Muss, arrived home inst even- lng to spend Christmas with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Mr. John McLeod of the Bank of New York, New York City, hes er- rived to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Oliver. Mr. Heath Saunders has returned from the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege to spend the Christmas vacation with his mother, Mrs. E. G. Saund- ers. ' ' Mr. John ‘l-lili hns returned from sunscreen _ —I‘emale Help Wanted v55 city for wholesale pcrience in nlshingh, or of value. the right man- I‘ fax, N. '5. Salesman Wanted ____-_._—--———--——-—'€-'—*-""‘*4 FOR wmmn MUNTIISWVANTED two reliable sales agents for Island- stock-and m‘ ritory. Write new Peihnm Nurs- Co., Toronto. Ont.» » Wpfl-Zli-mwstf. . Good pay, exclusive U? S; Boarders. Wanted - Jiocomon". Guardian. dry goods. fancy goodswould be A good opportunity for Apply in arm hand; writing, giving rice. caper once an to r. o. Box mo. mu- W. Dec; fll-tl. 30. T0 CAN-l house. Ex- men's fur- \ ._._.-.. Charlottetown I North Wiisblrc ' Phohe ‘H9 ' WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOMAN as housekeeper. Man living alone. comfortable, small home. Would consider ‘ marriage, if suitable. Inquire Guardian for information. -. - ' 4 ~ 1093-12-33-81. .__-_u_--.u-_______¢.-_....-_ WANTED SALISLADY- T0 SELL dry goods on commission. Good references. Apply A. B. C. Situations Vacanti-Male ' IAIN I0.00~T0 $10.00 ~A DAY. 102142-2341.‘ K‘ _ ‘ Military College to nomd Christmas ivlth h'| parents .‘.Tr. end Mrs. Harry-Hill, City. Messrs. Wendell McDonald and Dnlhousie University to spend Christ~ mas with their. parents in this city. Mr. Malcolm‘ s. Martin of Grnrid- 73 view was a visitor to the city 7Mter~ day. . r" _ . ltzltrnnglcd with Asthma is tn only expression thnt seems to con- vey what is endured from an attack of this trouble. The» relief from De. ‘J. D. Kellogfs Asthma Remedy in beyond measure. Where all was luf- fering‘ there comes comfort nnd rest. Breathing becomes normal and the bronchial tubes completely steered This unequaled remedy is worth Ilenrnr nnd-earn on-t time Meter Plnsfirlng. boring. Bedlity tlolfi on ‘nnd; Montreal-j Free employment ser- Aflvl! 09-11-3341. Mochenlcer Batter! "WM. Vul- cnninlng, House Wiring. Brick- lnying, ar Oulturlifivork. ‘Good posi- opea." Write ore call, free instructive beck. Domini Schools. .1107, jt. Lawrence Blvd, vice. to . - - " ' B. V. mneenovws tl Jan. u. ii». Benj. Rogers have returned from’ manytlmssItiIpIIOUIIQS ~ married couple in a very large mun- ber. The happy couple left the next British Columbia carlot prices of fresh eggs were lower, extras selling at 44 to to cents unchanged and first: > at s1 cents off three cents while pul- ton. “hero they will permanently re-g lets were down two cents at 33 to 35 , Slde- ‘ cents a-dozen carlot prices of Ontario i’ fresh eggs were up slightly, extras‘ being quoted n42 cents unchanged, firsts at 35 cents off one cent and pullets up one cent at 33 cents, sec- onds gained two cents at 30 cents a.‘ dozen mum“ were 1.410 c5595 On. Wiltshire Telephone Company “as “no ch99“ w” unchanged at u t0 field in N9Y111..Wlltsliirc Hall, Dcc.; 111-4 cents n pound and receipgsllfirrl, 1930. The president, Jntncs u. we" 35g bu” New Brunswick green iMcLeod, occupied the chair. Alter mam-nun pagan" were unchmgecp the mhiutcs of the previous hit-stun; “m; qmhq ' in cum“ M; eighty were read and adopted as rearl. (l. B. i, “n” p” ninety pounds bu“; "d m Noye, the secretary, presented the "up"; 9° can“ p" eighty pound vfinancial statement. as follows: I ha‘ Amiual asssesshieht from ‘i4 mom» | i ANNUAL ‘MEETING NORTH WILT ~ ‘ SHIRE TELEPHONE Ci'\.\II’.~lN'l' The annual meeting of 1hr Norm bcrs at $2.00 a box . . . . . . . .. $88 01 113153 gy- gymgypfly Mrs. l-lalnpson Bowman, col- IOCtOT . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $25.0’) . ML Ivar-e“ sgevenmn, Norm 3;. Stationery and stamps .75} gm“, ' Advertising . . . 3.21 - p," M; gwvemonF. Lorne Watts repairing line 18.0’) The members of the Womensf-Plllir NOW -- 3-051 Institute at e. regular meeting ex-‘R Cv- Fflzllt- resetting P0195 3m pressed their desire to write you aflrvhS distance Calls lllllmid 1-55 few words, speaking of their ricepiSui'lllus m!’ Um W31‘ 73-4’? l Total nsaoo sympathy for you in the great sor- row that has come into your iifel Tho standing Cf Mrs. Stevenson was highly prized by ‘ f°ll°W5I the company is as the members’ of the Institute, not CR5?! 1Y1 bank - - $55-23 only because oi’ her loyal eupportflliiin Surplus 33.41! nnd her ability to further the uvorkl -~-—- but because of her gentle msnneia: T0181 Surplus . $83.71 her kindly spirit and her gel-feral; Ufloollettcd bills for 1930: bearing revealing the genuine good-‘ILOYIB dlslfilwe 08115 5 1-53 ness of her heart. We miss her, butlhnnual box assessment 6.00 yours is the anguish of heart anal ( boxes at $2001. we ask you to accept our few words! ——~ $7.55 of appreciation of one whom we lov- ed and who is no longer of our com- ‘ pany here, but who has Joined that‘ happy company where sickness, pain The old Board nf Directors was re appointed for the year 1931. As J. G. McLeod declined rc-ivppointineixt as and sorrow are unknown, President, E. N. Easter was elczinl ns day for their fixture home in Haxirl . ' Ct ('HI\'ISI'.II.'1.S’ "r1 1' Public Worship at l-lli-vrn Uclock A~M~ “Ifcholdl, I brlrsg you y/onrl tiflillf/n‘ of great joy, whicfi shall bu to all people. ["01" uuiu you is born this day, in 1-;_.;__ the city of David. n Suriom- which is Christ the Lord." V srruxuslt-s .\.\"n \'I:~'l'l"i)ll.‘~\ ("OrzmALLY WELCOMED %I£IKJIQEQ€U.OZQ'CXQ' ' ’ " oncooojctoiotcrorstovlooomaoael l S P’ ' l’ ifh h t. . an s arc i CllRlSfhlAiS DAY l 13.00.» liulv (‘n-mint I110“, i fl..'.'t'—-llnl,v foirniiriiiori. rum Spm-izil f5"1'\'lf't" .r run-v.- a awn». l i "Carrol. fiurclly (‘ax-nl," "llniy fughi." "50P. Amid the l | “inter lions,“ ‘Liur. all Blight." i i I l l .\r\tl~ch:-—"'1‘l~.r- First ('Iil’l'<iIl'll|\ ifrrn." I‘ ‘lhc (hoir nugmriztcvl hv lrmling mufllrians of tltc City. l‘ ifiiltk-Ilull" (‘nmn minn. I ‘no lirrnulviist uu-r i I'll‘ THIS :1" k iltlillfPfillfk‘ WELCOME k““' i".1' _1._..‘___'.__ M ‘Ii. .1. _' __;_'_ __ __.____.._._.-. _ fi ._,._____ _______._._____ , fmv bxix holders have neglected to at- Tho Bye lilWH were lllllLihlFLl n. " H2111 to ihrir house connections. some follows: 'l‘he i 111ml :r.-:.~..iiir~iii ;ii-\il',i xw» have been burnt out by electric he $2.00 per l. . chm pauii l" .~r~ win; (nursed by tho electric fuse Fcbruaiflv, 1071i. If not pziirl lncfln-v 114911“! rc-m ‘rd, or never put in when Fclnxiiri", 1513!. 111v ilrlllllrll ;'.~...~-;.- Lo; v.9» ' tiled. if is the. duty of inept shall lz-v $3 U0 p in"; ‘lilo z iii vir-rv box liolilcz" to kccp the connec» collector" shall notify by tPlr-piwuzo irons from lhv main linc to his box n11 box hohlcrr. cvrry" llivvr; i~.i<=.\;':. ‘at. proper order. Tho $2.00 assessment who are in n1'rc".1r:-. in ho 112ml only." for main line up- iifrs. E-lnnrpson lin-txnnln \'"1~ re ‘Loop. appointed collector. i ‘lhr ',::t~-.".L board of Directors is The President ll';\\Jl".L‘Ll 1i~...: 11m 2i l1‘ *1 N. Easter, President; cause 01' lino trmiblc mu: 11.1.11 n nu n- :11. l... - N1‘ o, Scevcini‘? ‘Treasurer; i101‘ of Coilncciirn-r- firm ilr- iliirhll (i Alcl/‘ofl, l1. (i. Walls. l-Vill. lino in rc:.lr!~n~~. -‘:~.i~rl It? "c1101" Clark. Frank Sander- vrrr‘ l‘"§- Signed, on behalf of the Institute, President- Jessie M. MacWaiker, Secy-Tress- —-—--—— urer; Mrs. Fulton Moreside. ._____._____ He had joined a golf club, and on. his first round he hit the ball a! mighty swipe which by some miracle landed it in the hole in one. ‘ At the second tee came another miracle." ‘Again he did the hols in one, and as the ball disappeared into the hole he turned round, white and trembling. “Goshl" he breathed. “I thought I'd missed it that time." 25‘ AGENTS gets .- you 2 pounds Mixed Candy ' If i: wimrs - » Ribbon ‘Candy @011! W0" ; BnfleyToyn n: Team's . §uhnysldc G.’ SILVER stokes ARNC) DRABKINT ls Back Again Buying all Grades oi Silver, Cross and Red- Fowler. 13o ltlCllMQND STREITT Get the Highest Market Price for Your 0rd. Stimc lmvc horn ‘rvpnirrul hi1‘ ii "ill. ~ ~~~ at the Office of R. MacQuarriie PEL T s;