A JHEUMRIDE a ~ and PRINCE COUNTY _.._-_. _..____.‘ Hm E R A |_ 0f Island Growers CH RO “ Kensiiigton _ ‘Cardigan And vaoiouyAibany and Vicinity And Vicinity i .____ .____...._____ _ WES Temvhoc Builder A Body I I - - - " His many friends regret the iil- ‘Mrs. Otto Curtis is visiting hcr HEN , {w _1cg 05551135 h, m“ h; P i“- k i, mother Mrs. Augustus Moa-iman W w“ __ , ' 5 y 5C5 nass of Mr. Cyrus Doc er y, st. . . _ f_ I 3127.‘; “ti”. “$1.52? ‘"17 BMI- him-Hen . l _ _ ”“”“ {if}; °'“““"'“s so... mo. uncut» Budw- ,,,,,,‘,’“‘,,,°,,»,,‘°'Z,‘. gffllfifi "$1.3: $31??- 5.‘ —GO0D sroox Everoad Pres- __—' 1 Th m ds r Mr r- “Y'i'°‘“°' °' "m °- tone anti-freeze, wholesale yorders The "mm" °l 5'5 Mmws Ansli- M!“ chm“ a Mwmthu’ 3"“ ' e many en o ' J" ' ‘ Iifll gives trouble with gas or rlys pf‘ lil. try DI I'icrce's Goldei Itieilioil Discovery Ii you want to pu on healthy flesh- . Lord will be sorry to learn of his , continued illness. filled promptly at Braces. L-1414-1-5-3i. ~14!‘ PAYS to buy tried and felt- ed reliable fox feeds, at Bruce's. L-i958-l-6-2i. can Sunday School were guests at their annual Christmas tree cele. bration on Tuesday evening, Dec, 22nd, when each child was suitably remembered. A" mwfeiilfl! program consisting Miss Bernice MacArthur of Lorne Valley spent their Christmas holi- days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacArthur, after a very successful half year at P.W.C. .._.__.._ _—SUBSORIP’I_‘IONS T0 THE LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN be handed to their representa- gwss Olga Green, Albany. (Continued from page 1) YESTERDAY Large Throng Pays Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. William Tramor on ‘the birth of a son. ‘ on Dec. 1'1 and 18 at Pbrest Ci; Iowa, which we —PINE TAR AND HONEY Meli- hold annually for or the goiiowing numbers was given. ma. i.-\ u.»- tonic roi- you. Read win: Mi ——-- .. . - Mr. Harry MacKay, Riverton. . . - ll civil». or (‘!lnir.n, 0m, 1.15 t. 51y lated for coughs at Taylor Drug __ E _ “If growers of vegetables. V I Chorus,‘ Stars all bright are I i ch 1 m Miss Mary flierney, Middleton. _, l s x , (V, m, ah” why“, -. Kfllslllgwn- freezievgylfiylafigs Efsiglgliggggn Last RGSPCCtS T0 Both as a means of familiariz- Burning. w‘? “can” n Mo ‘own’ , has been vwlllni; her Parents. Mr. ml‘; ‘iiimfnr rllontoa 10...; no < .11 lng our growers with low 1r d Rev‘ Father Gallant! potatoes and as a means g1’ 23:18.- Bgloved P a r i s h ltaiiiéiglsoih: oonlipetition for "our o ra e n e reg on which u Ii PPICSt Mt. Car- us with seed potatoes, w: piling: me] classes for Northern seed and give ' t-ho Association ribbons. We do not have States compete wtlh each oth- er but give region ribbons in com- fif,“,§,f“3f}-,of§‘§§§§w?“‘- petition with suppliers of seed from Mm- tjw program the w“ ‘mm the same region. The exhibits are the heavily laden tree were n15- judged on the bans of 25 per cent pensed, all the children present for condition and appearance of “We made hflPDy with their gifts Reading. Billy aims. Recitation, Joyce Howard. Solo, Erma. Gill. Recitation, Winnie Gill. Recitation, Bruce Howard. Tm. Once in Royal David's City. Solo. Glen Sudsbury. Reading, Joyce Howard: l lieuinie rundown and wax in» zinvl rnrrgy my fflllldlY» I "l" .1: night. ln .'\lll'ill l stun-ii H! Much’, 1101.1", _\i..~_.-.l IMSLIHVTY. I gains. iii wrighi m~ h; mt’: ‘was “Ulirlofflll In. 1 m: “Hull 1m mi». my new! New size tablets 5O cents, liquid $1 $.- $1.3.‘ A pretty wedding was solemmzen. h and Mrs. Patrick Tierney Albany. at Uigg on Dec. 18th when Mi Hannah Shaw, daughter of Christie Shaw and the late Mr. James Shaw, Lorne Valley, was un- ited in marriage to Mr. Wellington . MacLeocl, Uigg. The Guardian joins o. host of‘ friends in wishing this popular couple many years oi happy wedded life. —-HOCKEY AT KENSINGTUN gégifgz‘: u: ‘Lglfwflffgllfgneg ‘ Thursday, January 7th, 1937. Irish- feta“ at Bruéeh town vs. New Annun. Regular North ' shore Hockey League Game. Hour - skating after mulch. Admission 15c B-Ilfl 25C. t L-ZUZU-l-fi-Zl. _ _ _ _ Congratulations are extended to L H“ l 5 m‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Noonan on the birth of a. daughter. Miss Olive Buchanan, second _.____ year student at Prince of Wales (Continued from page 1) College. spent her vacation with her ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan. i APPHN’ ROAD SCHOOL CONCERT The send-annual examimtiox and concert was held in the school at Appin Road on Wednesday c\'c~ —FUR-S NOW AND JANUARY. ~10. Justin Rotter will bc buying vci- fox pelts at good cash prices to January 12, at oificc of B. Graham Rogers, Swnmcrside. Bring in your pets illltl take aci- The funeral of Rev. Theodore Gallant was held yesterday morn- ing at the Church of -N0tre Dame, Mont Carmel, of which he was» pastor for many years. The church i z The Guardian Trophy, open to I a /e man team from any unit of rifle club in Prince Edward Island Ml‘. James M. MacLeod, Lorne l The many friends of Mrs AX)- , Valley, left recentlyjorlthedumber-qirew-Noonnn will be pleased to , ning, Dec. 23, with a large num- , , t, . . _, t -, W85 Won ‘bi’ the Highlanders as as m, d w h m r h, the sample, and '15 per cent for and generously treated to fruit and _ . . , . . ,, _ 11225101831710‘ c gOIO-lazgljgglfléllglziy‘ 131,062: ‘a; ityanihhéehg; glérvxceiewmch ogfnlilazncgd o; “i: virus content‘ on this bu“ ‘he can,” centers of Nova Scotia, where he ham she is doing as viell as can be . bei- of poi-ens a .d iisitors in at seeks employment. WHdBIICG- A P16881118 foahlre of the eve- The SClIOOlIOOXII was prcltily dec- Judge gave the Cobblers grown b . y lung's entertainment was o. presen- , expected after her recent operation 3 C. W. Townsend the red ribbon for o'clock. About 25 priests from dif- I h, the Pnhce County Hospitah t . mm making B’ score of 102 points ferent parishes were present and I "RECEWES ‘Nwmlls — MY- each out of a possible 10c It is Iimest. Clow was _ , t t1 h . M _ p J , q d‘ H d i orated for the occasion with gar- nm C t H l""’.‘l'l‘lhl' ‘t’ y“ doubtful if this record has ever headed by Rt. Rev. Mgr. MB-IIT-El- ang lmtkeg, ‘l: meg; flgmt tlie Ecllicglegagoeilr-ofhéla “flsrin g§l.1ol$§§wo¥i.i§$.y 7 Mr and Mr. Arthur Dungeon, i lands and evergrccris. h ice ouny tispizi yescray 1 _v_G_';h edth 1mm n r r rze. . . _ . .' . “i ' . ,_i 1- - - , icdiiito suffering witii severe hlfiEfflLiol-ls or been equalled by a. team from any Rn o ow e rema Townsend received the white m» Marks, in appreciation of his fine 1 on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, Try , The pubis aeio examn one “m; h, cahhmh their lost resting place in the cem- The Davidson Cup was won by - “wry 541mm“? the “urch- Sorgt. G. L. Mclennan, the Army Th” 501cm" H131‘ M355 °f Rm‘ and Navy cup by 1.1;, peroy 306p", uiem was celebrated by Rev. F. x. the Alfred Pickard Trophy by Lt Gallant of Egmont Bay, assisted by A. J. McCabe and the Prowse Bros, Rev. John Gaudet of Bloomfleldas Gold Medal by Capt. J. J. Cola, Deacon and Rev. Urban Gillis of M. M., all members of the I-righ- Wellington as sub-Deacon. Master _ his foot, caused Wllllf‘. he was cut- ting icc with mi ilXf,‘ birfore setting .' out his nets. The instrument slipped ‘ striking his ankle and utmost sever- ’- ing his ioct. He is now resting n5 comfortable as 1iossible.-S various subjects by their teacher, sJean Gordon, assisted by Violet it I Gillespie, Annie Mac-Enflhém. Mrs. Mr. Kenneth Green, st. fiancls John MflcEflchem and Am“ 5°" Anhlgonbhl doll/ll‘. Judson MacEachern was BP- ipojntled chairman and the follow- bon for third prize‘ would you be services. Mr. Frenm suitably replied, I -_-_ ion, left for Florida Where they will than th d ' ‘ _ l " . so good as to see that these gem Kine e vnois for their gills. l Mr. D.iJ. lllililC?l'llléltll', Lorne Val 1mm the “inter months mm“ understand the situation I Miss Helen "———Bem.ley Chariot“? ey. was nIC ar 0t own Wednes- F and have these ribbons with our ' town, spent New veal-s my “m, day on busmess‘ ‘ ' i 't , compliments." her parents in Summerslde. xavmr U“ vars‘ y Misses Lillian" iilld Stella Carter SW" his "Mam" Wm‘ “is Pa“ who hive been Employed h, Mom“ ,ents Ml‘. and Mrs. A. C. Green. --lilGll PRICE FOR PELT - M“ and Mm s- R- “ndhmn ""5 . , ing programme was carried out. . . . . . ' family of Kensington spent the "°"- N-B» for the past months are , Chorus. School. what 1S perhaps the hlghhst hhcc lenders. of ceremonies. Rev. John Sullivan, T _ , ' , d, th, h l-d m, i , Mrs. W.P Cameron returned _ h d ' phid this season for a P. E. I. fox lmilblli? tzfflcer oommualnding “ma? mum", Rev, Phelan Mcxenmt _ Ormentlne NEW Yeflr holidays in Marshfied. igigntgfhane Zndoblsgs P2,“, home on Friday after recently un- Ggs“"3“°“' welmme‘ Mann a pelt “as $135.00 which was paid by 9 ° 1111110111109 e N511 0 Assisting in the sanctuary were: . ' dergolng a serious opera-two in that 1 . . a Montreal buyer in a out from “w Canadian infantry comneti- m. Rev. G. J. McLellan, on, Rev. N ews Notes gililtvgnozllzl Tilullo: y“ m’ 48 Rom ___ Montreal General Hospital. A. i Recxmglon‘ we Lime BOW s“ 2e ""°{.‘,,°‘§""‘Y fzcmlnmm- "fir; 53:12:59’ “g: zrfieggmilifirertn as final John A. McDonald, Rev. Clarence w B b K————— ton mo); gdvgntagg 010mg 3,2131%: Mr Cecil Jay Pisquid is spend- T BS d, ‘ “Qifizfié... Ena MacEachern. _ man. r. 'iy Sriiirnxin on _~ o. p“ I m, _ w_ v_ M6130 1d, R _ . o eiver, Mon t n < ' ’ . ‘ Mm Jean Bou r, M Au eyi , '. ' . rnlurii to Dotlsland, Sat-k. fro!“ l. Music during the evening was Bagil Crgken, m av ieoent guest of Mr. and LlvfrsjC/llstlf? l Mom! weather and‘ n“ roads to mg a pleasant’ holiday m Mme‘ A mclmuon’ Gordon Mamuhem Rev. M. J. Smith. Rev. Theodore Gallant, (18.0. of Memramcook, N. B., Rev. Walter McGuigan, Rev. Douglas McNeill, Rev. George McDonald, Rev. Leon- MacKa and Mr. Sutherland Mac- i Mr‘ and Mrs‘ i Kay, fill-st year students of Prince I of Wales College are spending their .va.cation with their parents in Al- bany. - i.’ visit to the Island wok with him In) We mnlc silver foxes from Harry f urnians ranch. They are very i; e foxes.--S furnished by the band chestra of the Regiment. After the banquet the officers, men and guests present retired to the social hall whze the remaind- i motor to Charlottetown on New Years afternoon and visit with their parents during the tea hour. and oir- omw Valley, the guest of Exercise, Santa, Five P119115- A. H. MacDonald. Recitation, Pa i; Funny. Lillian Famir. Dialogue. Marion MacEachem. Mildred Cim n for a. few days. Miss Grace Allen, Sackville was a recent guest of friends in Bayfield. Mr..a.nd Mrs. Douglas MacLareii m” Gmum‘ and family, New Perth, motored to “ I Miss Ethel MacKinnon, Kenslng- mm“: 4100x121‘ AT snMMnnsinE- - . don. left before Christmas to re- ‘ cor-ion and Jean- , _ er of the evening was pleasantly 8rd "Mcnonam Rev’ George M” Mhs Ildna. Oulton was a. guest ‘main over d ri' tl h rd wme “m” Christmas dfly- where Miss Ethel Holland R-N Mon- “mm Fmm?“ ‘ ‘ ; Hockey in the Western capitol is Ipent in song and sip . Gabe’ Rev‘ w‘ E’ M°naghan' DD" ‘o1 l < u n8 ‘e o.‘ us‘ on a they were the uests of Mr. M - ‘ i " ' I " *< “t” Giuesple‘ i‘ nmv we“ underway, “Vim the 01d on the table l’? He“ John Kelly’ Rev. w. [xterm her 515m‘. M115. Alex Cameron visit t0 her aunt, Mus. William 3 5 a” treal, has been visiting her parentei were Christmas . - Ln;- ' t, M, d M , Ala l Recitation. Lloyd Faiirclr senior crystals We?! organized and cards received from various units m" Terrence Gflmvbell. RW- P- $.23 x311‘; Cameron’ Amherst for a MaCMman or hum’ N' 3' Maggi-frighten s r an rs gel}. $13.. Mrs‘ AlEu Helium Quark" o“ Rm 3M’ , Sm” stronger than ever and mi inter- particularly there affiliated with Walsh. Rev. George A. McDonald. ' __ _ _ Mr Joseph Smith Margate spent ———-— e l“ m!“ Farmra Iifzeltfiélssme’ Ruby M mediate and junior team practising in; Black w ten Th f Rev. E. Murray, Rev. Bennet Mc- 1,1,5 > ’ ' iCudmore an nni . = i daily Suminers-idc liocizey fans can n11 mm 0; fine En,p‘;‘,y.""§§f,.,,f§§f Donald, Rev. George McCabe, Rev. Marloh ipevgh c1220“ slggkdzgilhlfi . Reghrggglfigfiiiiysgggpyegxltffi; greggéxelt nfggtulroh§éggsnsvifg Jailgg séf"1‘2}d§m_ (‘fanyfigr i Recitation. Old Folks. Joyce Ga: i. lwfsfliivgflgg “ylgaggst $11; South Amgrica, Australia. misionoi Sign’ II; Mfiiaalvllian. hRemDJb N. 1.4mm, we,“ o; Mr, and Mm with friends in Campbellton. N. n. his Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Liloyd Walsh, will be pleased to : “geclfiffgnmhlfidea o, h Clay, . _ e ’ y_ _ ' ‘ . . I , , v I ' "a sect‘? ‘of m? a’ EédMacJ mglecaneéda that attracted _ p“- Rev‘ Bernard Gcliggg ghaflotte- n; 1n 391v", foi New Years. Martin, New Perth. giiihrciehéofintsoliirfjpihailceiy in the [ton Gm“ s t Claus Tm“ Deon ague nownsois n ' - - ' E i, ana . ° a Zlsxléflffgiilention was n pgfsona] town, a lifelong friend of the de- Mr. and Mrs. s. S. Johnson and While l" Mmtreal M!" smith W55 Miss Rose Sullivan, who has been xerc se General Cameron, commander of out ‘regiment in Scotland. ‘Fhe Prince Edward Island High- Archibald the pat- '_, hides Holmnns Hardware, Mac- e Produce 00., Barbers and or Crystals. Other MiwLean will be lined up by satur- fiiao fiieii School Athletic As- ceased pastor, took the solo parts of the music of’ the Mass. Rev. J. N. Poirier preached the sermon and during his touching . . G‘ ls. The weekly Auct.on Forty-Fives l gecitahon_ when Xmas is Com- of Seven Mlle Bay Parish was held ‘ mg‘ Mhhhdn G555 at the home of Mr. and lvfrs. I Regitgiion, A Winner, Leon cor- childreri Junior, Ruth and D_Ol'ls of Silokvflie were recent guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Way. guest of Rev. Thomas R. Millman, M. A». of the Montreal Diocesan College. in Morell for the past two months, spent a. very pleasant Christmas holiday with her parents Mr. and _____ , , M . Phil S lli , C dl Th mas E. Noonan, Albany, on _ ‘Mon are gemng ready for lenders are one of the four regi- discourse on the many beautiful ______ dMiss Janet Jardine left Satur- Hal-ii ‘p u "an l" 8a" wegnesday. maven tables were nelgecltatxonl An Upset‘ Ena Gm e and will no doubt, arrange ‘main hghCnnada that are affil- qualities o! the late Father Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and Yfiyknwgtnlng ‘)3. return. m Ne? engaged in play. Prize winners Recmmon, Currie and Jacki! as with other School teanu The a w the Black Watch Regi- lant, made reference to the place Miss Edythe Oiilton, Amherst N r ’“ cl 5pm mg Chmtm” a“: Miss Mow Mncnnin _ gnrd, an of the evening were as follows; cudmom ment of soot] nd e\v Years at her home in Ken Y E 1 i“! fink manager 1's doing an The annual amceting f the P E that music holds m the religious ggxltoguest‘ o! Mr. and Mrs’ w’ E‘ Slngton Her brother Dr I W Jar was recently visiting in Cardigan Ladies- first. Ouvg Buchflm"? lad‘ Recitation. Dont, Freeman Cud- PW" w make this seo- 0 - - life of the parish and which Rev. n ‘m sundflY- ' i - - - - - -' l ti , O1 Gr n; Gents’ . iiivinocieev the best even-S W“ gflio Fr. Gallant was so well able w cx- M, E“ Y]; I agolglpfiilsesdJzldilzis-e grDzlitiit- u? olifsilrrzf lilfirllilugcillliyliiannd lfeiistalnflzziegnwflrfin: ants‘ CW- l mlwricitativn. Aids“ COPIICP- .1, - PM“ Dress. Being a tal nt a ii , S wi no nod was a ' ' ' ' ' ' '1 - DeLa . n» 1 - , G i t Cartervi e -_"_—____ wmwffilled‘ or mmwl“ "m" he was able to toucli the algal?! ma“ finest of Mr- and Mrs. Amos (illlly kwlllilgeiftigrzizlllngmTealzllzm Mr James n MacLeod l l ‘ ‘in by Stilt? B: 5 Mlllafliilfilg Jeanette Gilles- f.‘ PGISQBSlS xmmme svhamwgakfii flmgrgll: everyone who listened to him when Aum- loge,’ Columbia. Universlty.—B weather prophet Lorne Dull/Jig; ‘ Laney. Lunch was served by the pie. Marion MncEachlearn. 141111;: * ; ' mm he presided at the organ, as he did i“- ' y .' 110-“355- and Louise Farrar, orencfi a P —M'L°8 Honors Rokvrson is visit- p” yam. was oumandmgfi at many of the major religious cel- algllglft ‘theqvlrléglclfefigdins 02933151: Eginghfglesgéng? afieléfflidnirrlsffil; _ I Heath Gordon‘ ebrations of the Catholic Church on the Island. Father Poirier re- ferred also to his wonderful char- Recitntion, When Pa was Sziriifl Claus Bessie Cass. v Exercise, Seven Days in a Week. , 9mnmersidc.—S , I ' —Massrs Abner Howatt, Whitfield hill. guests of relatives. Elie:- aunt Mrs. Alexander Mac- Macmugah Full Attendance lit Mr. and Mrs. Tryon And Vicinity Lloyd swung. Mr. Joe MacAulay Sr., Island 3. cte q in 1 Seven Girls. _ l; alt, Wilfred MacQiinr-i-ie and o lllnegsanl-le gaspaiyeselfieed dallirdnfioye: Moncton, were recent guests of c Telephone foreman. spent the Mr, and Mrs. Earle Sawler of Dueh snowflakes, Mildred Cud- l. n“, MncQuaffjm a“ hf Victoria] not only by ms parishioners d Mrs. Stirlings parents, Mr, and Chrmmfifi lwlldflys with his family Tryon. motored to Charlottetown more and Jeanette Gillespie. Q in Summersiclc on Tuesday on fellow priests but by man outgilcl Mm A R’ way‘ In Cardigan Head. on Saturday, Rgcitatlml. A Km“ 1955- ‘Mm’ noes-S _____ ______ his parish I y e Mr. Blake o'""""'unon spent a couple OTTAWA, Jan. 5--(CP)—Prob; Mm MacArthur Br‘ and w“ l M!‘ Brenmnmrke c, Agustin‘! marsh-anon’ oh’ omn “may _m_ Vernon MMQu-nk ‘ho (3, Th, Asochkd pm") “The pail-carriers were: Remwal- of days 1n Port Elgin recently, a. m“ "mm! “a b?°dn:erv?€$;,£_ Frank, of Lorne Valley, left Tues- Cove paid a visit to Tryon on Wed- “union, watchingvfor Santa ~ m-flgen visiting ,~,, s; John ,-e_ Secretary of Labor Perkins con- N‘ Mix-‘Ylllean, Rev. Douglas Mc- Buest of Mr. and M111‘ D. Read WM animals an 3,5’ med m“ day for an extended visit among Ilfl-‘idfly flwnlnfl- Louise Farrar. ed tohis home last night-S iers with President Roosevelt; ad- em’ R"- G°°TB° 14°90'15". RW- -—--- 1V Wat“ mwL were w“ y their friends and relatives at North Recitation. Good-Night’ mm“ one; anmqabor dlshutahts w he? Leonard McDonald, Rev. George Mrs. Lloyd Hicks, Sackville, was a“ a cwference called bylfion. Rh,“ and vlchhhh Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Lowther of 635$ —-Mr. Hairy Clavk has returned otiate instead of “trying their dif- Mccabe- Rev- w- E- Mfmfllhm- a Week 6nd Quest of her mother, A- Cmrar- minister °f mnes m Carleton, motored to North Tryon ‘ on Wednesday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. Manson MacNeil. _,q his home in Augustine Cove Montreal whore he was under- treatment-S Chorus. School Duet, Idclla and David Mac- Rae. The honorary pallbearers were: Rev. Theodore Gallant, 0.5.0., Memramcook, N.B., Rev. John A. feronces of opinion" in the public Press. Homer Martin, President of Un- Mzrs. Frances Allen. resources, attended by representat- ives of Dominion and provincial governments and other organizat- A valuable horse owned by Mr. Billie Lowery, Cardigan 35nd, N. ___._ Miss Irene Brenton has returned oeived a brok n l l c k M ‘he m“ °‘ m“ Fmnamm‘ _ n“, Ammo,“ workem PM“, McDonald, my, gluon... pmh to Moncton to resume her studies ions interested. - h“, u, be khhid ,;fne‘§atg;f m" m. and Mrs. George MacWil- Sm... appeared in his usual fioib 1 co_ope,-moh h, ,-ede,,h,°ohc,ha,ors_ Rev. W. V. McDonald, Rev. Basil M MWWWH HiBh School. The Government of the-United ____ liamsof North ‘rryomspentchrist- manner and distributed gifts roiiln any; “general stoppage of Genera, Croken, Rev. M. J. ith, States was represented at the Misfortune also visited at Mr mas "1 Qharmtwmvi“ if Buest °f a. VICll laden tree to teacher, pup . ' Mom” ,5 under wayy The active pallbearers were: Miss Almra Qiiden, Moncton, conference by Dr. Ira N. Gabrlel- - the iatters mother. Mis- P. 5- and others. Nearly 50,000 Genera! Motors Mm“ Jeremie Gallant’ Bench, 1,, spent several days here recently, a son, chief of the biological survey John Webster's, Cardigan Head, (Continued from page 1) Hmmtt‘ _?Z;_____'_J_1;;_> l I. _,,__ when a valuabl h h d Au present were the“ haw‘ . _ e m e e a re- n candy, =—--—— employees idle u. l6 strlke-aflected 5mm“ J- w“"°d mum- ~7°hfl “P?” °§ h" “m” “d am" M’- °f ll" United mm‘- A“ “w” cently bou iit t Ch lttt -. t° “m” “n - - h" “we homa phms A new nh"_downu at Jam J. Richard, Lucien A. Arsenault, a 2M“ M R Brmmn’ clal governments were represented. 3 '1 a" e “V” Messrs. Ellsworth Wilon and M,“ remarks by the chairman Phmp v Arsenmh, nu. dled- fivem “Y” 15°" ""091" Of l Ralph Stordy of Crapaud were vis- fiaere were no royal relatives. I esviile. Wis.. closes the Chevrolet his valuable horses received) brok- no“ m Tyyon on Saturday oeven- The conference is under ere were no roynl guards, no Assembly and Fisher Body plants chairmanship of Lt. Col. Hi1. Rit- -———-— votes of thankswere tenderodwl-h‘ The servlce at the grave wascmh Quite a large number attended teacher. Visiting TQflChETS-Bnd “m5” l-l’ n" noon ns the questioned. outstanding champion of the Mar- itime Provinces, John Murphy, for- mer Mayor and Halifax Commis- sioner and a member of the Nova Scotia Power Commission died hero tonight. He was 55 yuan old; A native of St. John's. Nfld., Mr. . Murphy was regarded as an auth- ority on harbor control and ad- ministration, and was a member of the first Halifax Harbor Conunis- sion. ' He came to Nova Scotia with his parents when a child and was ed- ucated here. After holding civic offices in Halifax he first came into prominence outside his adopt- ed province in 1925 when he led a delegation to Ottawa to press for "Maritime Rights" and his activit- ies in this regard were in part rc- c pi ‘l - wvcr. By tlic coincicluii ~ of hirtli, the ensant Juliana won ."_llf‘(’llll govern- H: permission in be the only _~ er girl in Holland to be wed , ursday when the Crown Princeas linno. is to marry Prince 13cm- ~‘= of Lfppc-Biesicriefrl. a'(iars ‘Withdrawn For Air-conditioning ________ . _ -_-___.. n- Miniiriln fur dnmlruff. MONCTON. N. B.’ Jan. h__E“ec_ five January 9th from Montreal and January 11th from Halifax, the 0b- servation-library-coonpartment ears operated on the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National Railways between Halifax and Montreal will be withdrawn from service tempor- arly for ‘be purpose of installing air-cmirlifcriing equipment. In the meantime. m1 air-conditioned ten section nnq drawing room, one com- partment slcogilivr car will be 0p- .-__.' i‘ . L. Bovmess &8on FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Prince County Hospital Ambulance in Charge Bnmmenlde, uedoque and n sponsible for the formation of the |§§'"|"IF;"'L 32$? Ifyrfllffiqhi: 2,22‘, b1: Duncan Commission under the ‘m’ 3 ’ place of “m, rennin,- qnnmngion chairmanship of Sir ‘Andrew Rae an Duncan. FOXMEN ski-tillers iiigiiisfi-lyPeplefssffllfllalyt Take the Joy‘ 0n! 0i Life . The potent cause lien in the hurried life we loud, in the extreme nervous tens-ion and favor lient with l which we follow in the pursuit of wealth, position I and pleasure. Late hours, want of necessary rest, excessive mental or physical exertion all at a strain on the system it in unable to witlistan . No wonder than you pass restless nights and get up in the morning with no ambition to go about ur daily tasks. Take Milburn '1 H. b N. Pill: and use what they will do for you. -——~-______-_...____.,_..___ su n 'a {L i.’ IUnnlNo union n no} - ‘hi! our Scngio Dealers. _ _ mrzori FOR 0|:- PING 600v (‘Dwain wit; WITH . uni. ___ ‘ V I .. n‘ Friday morning to resume his stud- ies at Saint Joseph's University. Those present were, Misses Phyllis Brenton, Marion Mansliip, Pearl McGlashinB. Marion Bundley, Charlotte Oulfon. Mattie McKay 1nd Ella Cormier and Freeman MacEachem, Roy Ward, Ernest Smallwood, Alpine Leblanc, Harold Tucker, Frank Peterson, er, Kenneth Trenholm and Bobby Robinso . M. St. Denis Drama Adjudicator it ' - For Canada - (C2. By Guardian‘: special Wire) OTTAWA, Jan. M-Michacl 8t.- Denis, brilliant representative of the Modern French Theatre, has bbne appointed adjudicator for the finals of the i087 Dominion drama festival. He is the first Frenchman chosen to judge the finals since the festival was formed in 1933. M. Bt-Denis was trained in the school of Jacques Copeau, his uncle, Cmeairs French group, associated with the View: Colombier Theatre ‘ in Paris, was subsequentiy known as La Compagnio des Quinn and was diiected by M. St-Donis. He ls now nun director of the London theatre studio (lo ‘Theatre l Ecole). l George do Warfaz, the regional adjudicaingr, will sail Wednesday‘ from England. His first assignment Thursday light (A. r. by Guardian's special Win) NEW YORK. Jan. k-Robert G. Elliott. the lean. grey-haired m!" with the little black satchel. filmd the largest task of his grim We" tonight as New York State's of- ficial executioner. Thursday night at Bing B1118 prison he will be called uPOII W put to death six men convicted of murder, in the electric chair, un- less ti 2T3 is some change in the present arrangements. _ uwuibeiiisiasktopiooetiio death helmet on each of the part- ly shaved heads, to see that the victim is securely strapped in the chair, and then to spin the rheostlt of death. With about five minutes requir- ed for each-leading them in, seating them. strapping them, and wheeling them out dead-the Job will require a half an hour or so. Elliott's fee will be $150 for each. n total of I900. J: L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN!) EMBALMIR KENSINGTON Day and Night Gill Jh-omptly Attended. will be Jim. 2t at SainthJohn and ‘ thensti-fqljainlintor 0111180 to Quebec and than won (infill 3 find W!!! I 111180 success, a large crowd attending. The programme consisted of drills. choruses, qusr- , tets, dialogues, music. step dancing and recitations. The concert was presented under the capable dim- tion of Miss Annie MacPhei-son, to be congratulat- successful entertain- The sum of about $23 was realized in aid of the school. The annual Christmas concert was held in Cardigan Head school on Dec. 22 under the capable dir- ection of Miss Berndoette Lewis, teacher. Recitations, dialogues, drills, and songs were rendered in an excellent manner by the pupils and the programme was enjoyed by s large audience. Jolly old San- ta Clnus then appeared in his usual manner and delivered pres- ents off s well laden treew aiarge number of children whowereagain delighted with the appearance of Santa. Mr. George MacAulay. Car- digan Head, cspably acted as Santa. Claus. On Christmas eve the store own- ed by Mr. W. A. MacDonaldJm-ne Vlllly. was about to be entered, when Mr. George MacLeod, who was in charge appeared on the scene, and the would be thief made s rapid escape, the party was try- ing to gain entrance by a window The RCMP. from Montague were immediately summoned. but no ac- l PHONE 1-1. tion as yet has taken place. C I750 Ilnnrlw for ilk‘. ‘ j Misses Vena Rogerson and Doris Maclsaac of Cape Traverse spent a. very enjoyable visit among friends Tryon. Master David Clarke of 0on0 ‘rraverse has returned to his home after a very enjoyable vsit. among friends in North Tryon. Mrs. Merritt Dawson of Sum- merside spent a very pleasant week end in ‘Pi-yon, while there she was the guest of her son, Mr. Stanley Dawson. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Newtpn Dawson will be glad to learn that they areable to be up again and enjoying better health than they have during the past few months- The many friends of Mr. C. H. Lord, are pleased to leam that he is improving. Mr. Lord had mct with rather n serious accident B few weeks ago. While crushlllk grain with a gasoline enBi-nt‘. 011° of the governors broke, a port-ion of which flew. coming down on his foot, going through his boot 811d foot, neoessimting ten stitches. Fortunately no bones were broken. but it is a painful injury never- thelers. "s , mbb‘ pal of neuritis nah “I ml u "aft ob‘ l ....‘;Z?".i‘i.'$o"‘.fi v n camels-i" '§ o iii-cw an" u» mains toxin nggyflofl mow: ma! lvfeiitrfirrtii-iilltarfisuai _ _ , ~ the n . i: , - en leg‘ - " Mart in the rogramme ,5.- 1 money for a honeymoon Martin says Judge EdwardBlack. °1' M“°°"°h°- furnished by n. Henry {lid nu ° a“ " ' The cold snap of Tuesday and m. and Mrs. Stanley pavilion n, a .105. by 5mm... the National 1s! Peasant girl, Juliana Van fig fflfiigoowtfiflig“ oinjgrfiégg,’ '30“ ‘rom mnherst‘ Other representatives of provin- metinafngr bgggthtwbifllfs ‘$12133’; séittlée“ fiugigwg Men's?“ Amlwm- eer, imd her fiance, sail ' _ ‘ "_"‘— u e 1A. Har- - hum" “nun ‘ . . ‘ m“ w“, Sm", who hopes ‘s; Motors COPpOEJBMOXI" stock, Judge Mrs. W. minor Oulton spent $05“ “,t,°,f,',‘,‘f;,“°°,‘,,“§' dnam cox, and large numbers of young peo- RAILWAY EARNINGS ‘“ ,0," of chhdrm‘ were busy mo,“ says he owns some stock in Gen- Tuesday and Wednesday in Port chariottetown‘ ' ple throngv-‘d the ponds wherever The many friends of Mrs. James ‘ _ -_ _ he h, h,,-,,,i,,,,.,. “m, myhhhg hm oral Motors. , , Elgin, a guest o: Mrs, T, 1), Read. I sood ice was to be found, Arbing are pleased to learn that i§pflrlill to the Guardian) Th nnnnd new pots m", pans for theh. Special United States Senate --- ____ she is recovering after her severe MQNTREAL. Qua. Jan. .>—- e outings, committee investigating civil liber- Mr- Clair Collings entertained a _ , A variety Christmas concert was 111"“- BTOBS 1’°"““““~‘_ °1 m“ “,‘1'm°1“5“° 'Bcc;i1ise they feel they can't or. by violations announces "high or. number of his friends on Monday ~ s|x Exacutmns held in iviartinvaie school on Dug Canadian Notional Rsiimvriy‘ sys- a llO'l"\" non, tho two will 59h flcials" of General Motors may be HALIFAX Jan 5__ (c?) An 9119111118 8i! 111$ 110mm He leaves 1 - — tern r. 1- the 10-day pcriOd endins December 3i. litiia‘. were 55.110624 as compared Willi $432313?“ 1'01‘ U" corresponding period of i935, an increase OIWSBBB 240- Mr. Lloyd Howntt of the B. B Charlottetown sprint Wednesday night n: his homo in Tryon-T. WEEK Elli! SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY _a[_ SMITIVS GRUGERY Kcnsinuion Seedlcss Raisins. 2 Pk"? — _ 29‘ Flake White Shortening, 2 lbl- 331 Jelly Powder, 5 Illlli- — '* “‘ :5‘ Minute Tapioca, 2 pl!!- — -‘ — n‘ Cooking Figs. 3 lhs. —- - — — 35‘ Laundry Siarrli, per lb. —- — — 191 Toilet Paper, '1 for — — -— — 35' Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 l0!‘ -- 25‘ Pineapple, 2 tins —- — ——- -' 15* Aland Cheese, per lb. — -— — — 171 Onions, 5 lbs . — — — -— - — "4 Colman’: Mustard. tin — — — Z51 Molasses. per gallon - -- - — 524 Galvanized Water Pails, earh I01