I PAGE SIX llNli GIJMMENT '11“ °' °,".§,§';§‘...,..... The Annual Christmas Tree for the children of St. John's Church. Crapuud, was hold in the Rectory -1'here are murmurinqs and rumblings in the ranks cf the Nationaikln December 29th. l935~ T11‘? 111119 ma“, “u”, it "em; that some of the duii-witted magnates, who yolk gathered during the afternoon w“; g0 qn-mo c: of the American invasion at its inception, are be- and spent a very happy time with flnrlllg its take a survey, and are anxious to put an end to the dllr games nllli nlusic. The grown ups quietln] rumors that are afloat and to curtail the active propaganda gathered lil the evening and ev- that indicates an American league next year. Toronto St. Pats, for one elyone, old and young seemed to who hall their feet firmly in the bog of expansion on the otier side, are enjoy themselves but there was a “u; g, h, "ma"; to have some definite agreement reiChcd by which certain amount of anxiety visible the .N. H. L. will not be increased by any more than one cub. Also the which culminated on the arrival of idea put into print that the baseball idea should be carried out by which lhe willing deputy of old Saint cluhl receive»! guarantee away from home or a slice on the general ad- Nicholas who _Wilh thB 8111115181106 millions. Leo Dandurand declares his team fills ev- of _\liss Lizzie .\lacKinnon and cry rink they play ln—yet they can‘! get more than 6000 at home. He is Mrs. J. V. Moore distributed over hound by contract tio play in Mount Royal rink. if his tcam plays in the seventy gifts to the young folk ev- Forum, Msroons reap the benefit. Of course the same thing ED191195 1° 9H 1118 1111110711)’ 01 111° STOW" 111111 Ottawa. They drew the greatest crowd Saturday night that ever saw a revolved girls. A11l0118 01118111 “"1118 hock”. m,’ 17000 is"; watched them shut the America .5 out 1-o. slileildiil gift to Mrs. Rand from They h‘: ,also filled every rink on the circu-t. Canaziiers and Otta- the members oi’ the W. A. At £116 was hav‘ 1 ays been hockey attractions. So long a; they are in the close oi the distribution addresses game, the "magic of their name will attract crowds to the wickets. if and K1115 01 1119119)! We"! 111939111911 0,", i3 anyvbaneiit‘ to be gained by Leo's idea it should be put into to Alisa Iiinmail. 0151111181 and 1° ‘out i Ill-l". iMrJItand. in all. from the] purlshoners, Mr. Rand received in. cash, feed; etc., about $150 which] speaks for the esteem in which he Alf Smith of Ottawa, recently appointed coach. '01‘ 111C N"! Y°'1" is held by his people. ers says his charges are the original dumbells; they forge; all he tells To me Reverend Chm-ms C, Rand‘ them as soon as they appear on the ice. Alfred says: “They'll have to “ppm,- of s!‘ Johlfg Chm-ch, relorm and get down to biass tacks or New York will (frapaud, p_ p} 1, quickly sue a lot of new faces, and they'll have to Reverend and D98,- 51,; adopt a long passin ggarre lf‘i5|€t‘.d cf the short pas: ‘that may b! =11, We the parishioners, both young right on a small rink, but it l5 not good on a rliik the size of the Gafdell- ,n,.1°1r1_,,f[hpghove hauled Church D t Cr d P E I A good defence man can i ~..=.'y‘ c. two places. and wllat5 moi*i_-,l ha“. “m, hyenmg assembled wuh. ated a - apau , . am convinced that ihcrc . ' in‘: must be broken u,» There Will ,,, mp \\'.lll:~' of this beautiful and 111111 291-11 1111!’ 01 D911 1935- lia no grand stand p.ay'i- -. vwin the club. l. ‘he worst ,.(,,,,,,,...u,,,,§ 01d 39cm,” ,0, ma ' one of the lead,“ gmnaries m, “mill-int. .\ir. ll. ll. Simpson Secretary looking professional 1...... . b.1115: nrachwlly sv-i/ "e in- purpose oi slwriiliiix a social hDliPI-Iunter Ruler wool-ll], lot the Y. M.-C. A. rorPi-iiics couiiiy slated upon playing to tn: ga-l i, ' together and nlore especially for v- e rt 1 Now, after years of plant breed-lull“ 311- U1"'111° mlrimll 01 K811‘ NOTE—Smith's Fcififcilo: '.; ill»: Ling passing game l5 good com- the purpose of extending to your 101m yllng and the most careful expol-i- singlon, u member of the Maritime mon sense, and it is his; wha; .5 helping Ottawas today in mainialning Revgl-encg o," most sincere and lments, she has the Garnet Wl.l9l1l.-—- Boys Parliament were present. .\ir. the big lead they have on the other aggregations. The abovc hint should hearty congratulations on the great, Mr. Warren Lord. Albany wash 100 days from planting to harvest. Darrach explained the C. T. E. Y. be taken seriously by the Abegweits, that is if they play in ihe ‘Bostomovenl which has of lute taken placeguest at The Globe Hotel the lnt- That is 8, 881111119 01' 1116 W011i H0- programme fully after which Mr. Arena this month. The writer understands that it was the large ice in your career; an event which is ter part of the week. .1518 "(111 1101111 111 0111‘ 110111111111)’ 11115-lSlmpson proceeded to organize the space which was mainly responsible for the Abbie defcrt in 1923-24.,lr_illeed great from every point of‘ ._t_._ i 1111111 11 111:5 llglnllad 1111B p11911°111',gr0up. diossrs. John ‘Simpson and This year the short-ice pass should be corrected and for the next two view; we can one and all realize in, _M1‘ 111111 MP9 J- 5- 1113¢L°°d Wereaiglflt Elm" 11 0 e 1111195 51-319-‘1- Percy istewnrt were elected so joint weeks or so lots of long passing should be indulged in. some degree the seriousness of the V1911"! 1° 111° C11? °11 11791111951111!’ O '1 ‘iildnm ll‘; the w°1l1dfi51°d ‘*1- memherl; with Messrs. Charles .,,-l,a,,ge “ma, h,“ been bmugh, remaining oval- until Thursday att-, ur m er c ma e turns es one, Lowe and Lash-e Ramsay as me“. outv one" PAAVO NURMI itimllt by yollr elevation to the 911M11- lgfxit%zinad,1g‘° “e115; c °"1"““‘“'°':' assistants. The following are the Cias Thunbergs defeat in ewsry skating start on this side of the Priesthood; you are now n Priest “r Johm ,1, Define merchant ‘or than than: S‘, fine” ctilengreltn; ()_ffl¢.>_,-5___]nn,@5 Runway, pram“, Atlantic goes far towards strengthening the oft-heard assertion that of the Church, an ambassador ofTrkcédka vfsnéd Ms nimwm, hen,’ Emmm outs,“ o‘: Rusflm. andyare Arthur Owen, Deputy Prctor; Ern- the Finns are great athletes, but that there is only one Paavo Nurml. Gull ullti n Shepherd 0f 1115 T111011; l“, week bemg heveloped wdh ‘scientlflcfiii. Lockerhy, Scrlplor and AlllSfilll Nurmi, marvel of runners at the Olympics, came to America last We therefore do not wonder that lthoroughness and prudem fora Owen, Coinstor. With such a splon-l winter and for the first time in hm life entered Indoor competition. in full imii K1611! 11091111111011 111 11111‘ M,“ Amy Ban-Qt; has rggurnprllulght, she 1.; large,- by 030,000 did stuff of leaders and officers the . his first eliol-t he humbled little Joie Ray of Chicago at a mile, and ml: ilpcu yourself this high and w he‘, home h, whaauey RN," unwsqumo Inn/es than um muted S,,,,,.,,,,,, n, “m, o,.g,,,,|7,an0,, i” m... the fame that he gained that night was sufficient for any athlete-for Ray lloly office, but we, your pilfl-‘lllimP er spending the last few monlhiuStates; but in all that vast area, -sureli. This is one oi’ lnany societies, was America's best at that distance, and had trod the board ‘tracks for i-rii, iii-re ilslwmlllefl 114511 X011 (101111 with friends in the United Statesflthere is no real room for a pollsl-‘ihat hntl been organized for the a dozen years. sliced ill your high calling. “Be .__ mist. llralning of our young people ilnil , Paavo gained and proved equal to the title, the "Phantom Finn," for strung and 0f a good courage." "Be Mr. Angus Stewart has returned, Canada is one oi’ the most inter-ii... the reuult or the efforts lhunl he appeared in many cliles of the United states. almost always victor~ not ill-swayed." but sofvrwflril t0 to his home after spending a few eating and instructive coiintrieslnmue much good will llflllbllegs ,,,,. icus, boating American Veterans at theh- own game, only 1w.) defeaiedclllghcr and greater ihlngs, for ifdays with friends in Cbarlotte- for an American to visit. Tile 5,,,.___,,“_ him. Al Gottlicb Of Syracuse univcrsit)’ beating him to the tart in a 110x11 hi- wilhtyvll 1111119 We'll‘ l 1mm‘ ‘§,‘L‘;;‘]"‘"A‘f,‘“ '5 Pllfltnlllsl 11131 bissefl - - - _ - v _ t,‘ 'llili‘;li'1i8 o usa ewsior ‘ears; . e r roa s sem n e wort l rtaarldltfjsqfizirrlgnlllifniiingalilssahlflirlralseag?aAllllghl-‘fzliflzlsrr ijtfhe llRi) Zl llelfluct stranger. Jul-it )llliiill Rev. and lfllrs. Bruce ‘E. Carcwlliilli is beginning to makea liniili-.G3S In Th€ Stomach YanLee sudium This was Nurmvs ,3“ m“ on this- 5mm ,\|,~_‘ mum ,,,,,, ,0 me 010e,. ones of and little daughter oi‘ lBldefortholai success of it. 1t is managing, ~ Then flame Alan Stcnroos. middle-aged distance star of the Finns, l-iiiir llilFlSlllOnPlH at least. you will ‘"1"’ "f" °K°‘.'V,"‘° g"e:kq"7’,'};1l"“ W“ melclmi‘ ’"‘"1“°- "'1"‘1 I5 D311g€l°0llS but he failed by far to gain the prestige that Nurmi had known. Sten- 1"’"111111 1119 119-1119 1'“ ‘he e1“! of the guests 0 Mr an 1 m R0 er ‘I vlllxlllovwlillctirollogrelliurllgl ' » l u. - ‘ ":..::;:r::::!".?::i'.l..‘:;:.l;£.:":$'";i:.'"= 110x NEWS _ ORCHESTRA Ilmnlllllf Food niiil Ai-lll ' llidllrcstloil. THE WN GUARDIAN fginxiisgently 100k (OPWUC f0 ITOINPA m ‘ Our Neighbor sincere sympathy in the sudden it it were not that this address la now quite lengthy. and we don't ‘ To The South. lpassing of her husband. Although IMr. Crowley had reached the ad- want to be tiresome to you and to lvanced use of eighty years and W118 those present, we would like to have considerable to say about ‘Mrs. Rand, but as we do not want tio be tediouspwe hereby one and all wish Mrs. Rand to understand uuffering from a broken limb as the 11"" We "9 m“ 11115113111111 °1 111° Canada has just conquered a result of an accident. Y9! 1115 1191111‘ 111111111111‘ 111 "111911 5119 11" 11111911 11°F couple of hundred thousand square was a distinct shock to nil and BB- place by your side iueverytlllng in miles of wheat land. Not by pecially to his wife. iMr. Crowley _-onnection will: the welfare of the force of arms——no nation is all was of Irish parentage and resided Parish; we know that her place acre the poorer for Canada's gains,“ greater part of his life in Bul- haa not been easy to fill. and- we The conquest has been made from 0c, Lot 18, where he was engaged nature, by a little army of sclent- as m, ,,,,,,,s,,.,,,,,,, and Bucceanul ists led by L. H. Newman, cereai- {amen some yea" ago he married is! to the great Dominion. Mn‘ Ben, Champkm o, Dummy Newman and his aids have dev-lum, “m” moved m, Kensmgwn fully realise that she has certainly had a strenuous life since taking 53.215332 1'51"“ 105111.15’ £13.". ‘I22 "new he w“ Iimlw m"- l" charge of the Rectory; but through it all she has taken her part nobly and well. in closing we again wish to con- is survived b ills wife and three 81811111118 YOU 0n your B1881 11101110- Bezldul: gazuzfléa gt w‘?! 853w 131,‘: nephews: Mr." Jeremiah Hynes oi‘ lion and 111w wish 1e 181w this on $0,“, Po“, "m, wael, 'e“§,,,.°',e,§.5spriug Valley and Mr. cliurlsii and piircuiiltv o! 1119591111113 Y9“ with 09,0”. ,,,,,, ,,,e,,,,,,,.e ,, ,,,,,,",,,,,,llir. Wm. llynes of Saskllttmil, Sllsk. ‘his 171"“ l“ a 5118M Mk9“ of m" fertilelstretch of prairie has been‘ M1‘- C1°W19Y 15 111° 11151 111 1115 1am‘ lEOOdWUI 111111 6815mm added m Cgnada’; gram fields, lily-three brothers and two sistels Wiflhlns V011 811d M1’!- Rmld and Thu whole story n; Cul1ul||l11l.pt‘(!~(l8t388t§8d him. Very Reverend 11111111!’ 1116 0011111111114!!!“ 0f’ the-BB!‘ wheat ls a fascinating one. in the Xfonslgneur D. J. G. Gillis olllclatedl B011 811d 8 111111111)’ and Plwflllflfmltilmemory’ of men now living, wheat at the funeral service which was New "Year. WE 1Bm11111- lcould not be trusted to ripen inillolil nt lndiail River Church 0n Y0l118 111111111111! ,llDl‘f1'l€l'l1 Minnesota or Dakota. and; Wednesday morning at ten o'clock Signed cn behalf of the Parish-‘the idea that this grain collld hclimu [he mmalns ward 1am to rest m loncrs of St. John's Church, Cra-‘raised in the "Arctic wastes" ollme cemélery adjo,,,|,,g_ The m1]. P111111. 131111111011"- 81111“ 311511111°11QW1111 W111‘ bearers were: Messrs. Charles Clou: 311151’ MOORE liwouled as a 1111” 1176111717 {Clifford iMntheson, Edward Ponder- H. R. RROFITT ‘H3111 65112211“; meeuggt 51e§11_t‘;°"':gast. Hartwell Crozier. James soar Mebulxalfgens (ievglltsllflll £11: emlsllirqlnlirm l.l.fllietlill'ln"“h“m “"1 w" B" M°“""“"" . ' -lil- l l 10 t .1? ‘ Vestry Clerk,:8yglyrtyrlifziannthglzgfimandl‘vuho A Tllxis Square comprising all whea,‘ she swept over the vumyllllfl buys ct leen age in Hamilton western prairies and made herseiflwfls 1111911’ “rgmllzed l" 111*“ ‘us’ Malpeque The many friends o! Mrs. Crow- iey lii tlils community extend their i TODAY 3.15.7 AND 8.45 MATINEE-Zic. 16c. NIGHT-We, 26c, 16c. (By flrsc") WHITHER ARE THEY DRIFTING? Washington News says: ORIGINAL "DUMBELLS" MA lgroko "LITTLE l ANNIE RODNEY“ DIRECTED BY WlLLlAN BEAUDINE Laughter Chases Tears The sweetest of comedy and the feudal-est o{ pathos vie with each other in the story of Little Annie Rooney-a siorg that pings e lune of Li-fe and Love on the heart strings of humanity and that has no Juli moments nor slack in pace. Comedy Speeds Pailtos recs I5 the ul fTiJlC marathon cham plon. chapter, and we sincerely hope that p am’ _ _ _ . Thuflbflsys 1115i 8111181118111» in America 7011M the Afnflrlcan indoor ‘m’ slmng b01111 or fellowship which MacLeod Rfffmlilllilllllétllllll t\1‘€lll)li1l“"tl1l‘tf* 11111011011111‘)! champion. Joe liioore opposed to him. liloore was the sane to Tl-lun- 1"“ “$151911 1111111 1118 Very ilel-llllll- _]_ Nqy & C0,, wllsllallt lands follicle‘ how git lflnlltlilz-I‘ berg as Ray had been to Nurmi when the race started-Jhe best in 11114111113’ "‘111111111@ 1° 810W 311011881‘ Char,0u8,o‘vn rebe,,t_rcan,u,a has gnvnmnwnt telegmph; F _ I 1 ' U H America pitted against tlie best o.’ Firilnnci. But the result was different ‘is 1m"? ilfl-“gellf _ land u government Tilillf) its llllillllii-lll‘)! ‘tliilill lllillw lllxllillxilll‘ ,0,- Moor, fgligwed by, l (nighl 53y, "our own Charlie Corman” who 1119 writer of this rambling ad~ farmer, a“. S,,,,,.,._.,Sg,,|,,, ,,,,',,,,|,,,._,{iirti-r fllllllll! urii iilniulii .-i-r1ulii uvlili-iii-i. only the other day won the outdoor speed championship a; Saint John 111'“ \‘ 111$1111@1_1Y 11111191115915 V0111‘ .\ir. D. M. McDonald was ilfa gigantic “wheat. pools" thus ill-l.‘ 11"’ 1"'"""""° "1 "x"""“1"° h-“hf” with 140 pants, shot around ‘the Finn after 21,; miles had been covered 11 1 $111111“)! 111 1311111111141. 116 W115 Charlottetown on Tuesday attelltl- suring ilelfer urn-t»... and are tallt- 1-1.'l{l§l"--'.'.T-l'.l 'i'l..'il'§i~§i'l’<lll“-1h‘ crmmng W. and continued to an easy victory. 51111111111§ 111 111° Ullllrcll 11001‘ 111 111B lug the meeting o1 Presbytery. lug about o “flour p001" to mill itrlil litonnii-hu ilfl‘ ilniiburour bet-nil...- Clas felt that he had snatezl a 900d race and in fact h: had brascd “c1- 01 115111115 11113 R» ‘P- K959151111 ' 111911 11115111- ‘11111 P11111111)’ 111B 11111511- m" ""1011 ‘mm lrrumm‘ 111° ‘1"“°"1° 11"‘ the Yankee two mile indoor mark when he reached that point. but: “P0111 11"? §1°-1'\'11"1. find if 11c knew Mr. John MnoLeod left on return ed product lo i1 hungry world. ' l12,15,Jflgtllflmlldnzlllllllll 1'1’:‘ilfflflflallfihllfflilllf American sprinting and shot and nslnrrous turns were too much for “11” Wile‘ Lzliiiilc lo be the preacher. Tilcsduy morning to ivorth Buttle- ’l_n addition ll) lllche matiersfl...“ ,,i....,.._ |.~,,.,,| .-,.,,,,.‘.,,,.- ,,,,.| ,..,., him H can be Said o, Tnunbevg ma, he made no excuses havjng to do lrnil tllr reply was, ll. .\ir. Rand from ford, Sank“ going via Boston which may ho called tixperinltints,wi-i-iniin; llii- llllilfvriiéilll; m... \\'|lli~l| .11. with the new conditions that he laced. and perhaps he recalled that Paa~ 1 1li111°111#1'1\\'11. 11ml ill. that moment where he will visit his sister and-Canada has settled some questions,xxljlllfq,‘1}§,,,f,fl',1',',t,“:,“all ,1;1,'.',',"“,',f,,.,:,'.',', vo Nurmi had changed his methods in a few days to defeat the best 1""1i11"1 311"‘? 11111111 1110i“: up to the 011191‘ 191111-“911- ‘mp8 for ‘m’ . l"1‘l~'i1|1l1. tifli-li nIYl-i-liiil: ilii- liciirl. L that Arneyicfl had to ogre, a1 ‘hm, Own gems lilOOl‘ ,and irom that beautiful Sun- A11 1111 91111111919. P11111011 111» rfllr, l1 in lliu worst iif fully 1.. ni-lgli-i-l Again Thuriberg faced the same two men in indoor competition a ‘my l11‘11'"1“11 l“ 1111f i111)’. you have Algmléldlllfllfl 11111191113115 11113117121111111- w“ 111-RV 11101111 111111 5111? llhhlsin-l. n svrloils (‘flllillllilll ur h. ITNIY few nights later and again he trailed, but he said afterwards that he 1191f“ "eglgcmil 1° $119111‘ 111110 1119 3:28; ‘glhierlgttilgowguai: ‘ltuigr hoped to show Affltflcflfls later that his world honors had not been mis- 1'1"1‘11‘"11 "1 “NW1 111M lllfly g0 lor- 1 ' Mr. John with Messrs a visitor to 1y. 1000 BARGAINS n-us wEiEk ONLY A r GOFF’§ _ Before stock taking next week we are offering every- thing left over from last‘ year at.‘ BIGGEST KIND 0F DISCOUNTS. solved to n marked tiogren the pril-livlil. urdiuiii-y lllltvs lvc uiilt- whit-ll lull-.- hlgm qf maintaining m“. m,“ ,,,-,|,.,._,llil_ lit-lllrliilnlng i-Q‘ -t llll llii- 71lilllll|l'|l .. w art of the week were Miss M rile . ‘M11111 P - . . guteliffe, Fredericton and 'Mi‘11,. J. 30° 1'1"" l-umbfirmillfi 30X (Whfliesaie prices $9.00, l8 1111811 lid-s prospered under $12.00, $15.00 per dozen) for 75e,-$1.oo, $1.25 per palJ‘. All new excellent stock. The $1.00'klrld is especially good value and usually retails at ‘$1.25 at lgigL 15 pairs i-iimberiiia ii‘. Rubber. $2.50 to $3.50 n». 52125 fi-w nlliii-i-s iif iilsiirnli-il .\illl;li~-. 11111151111‘ 01 a 1111111011 11111111711 "1 itnkc n li-nspnilnfill lll u qiilirii-r glllfl in the Yukon, while it lukiesHv-ili-r rilzlil urn-r i-ulliilr- all armored car and a battalion of 11;" f“ “"",'1 ‘"31, "1‘,‘"' ' . ' '.."'1i'l'l ‘H111 guards to do me Bums "1 Ne“"ll,l'll1l;'l' lllllumlftxilltiliill nclil 111111.111 YOTk. More men were killed ill fllFlliililllll llliil liii-ri- In iii! siiilr the one town 0i‘ Ahiignn, Kansas. lllllll. ltisllrnliiil Rlngucsin lili pun. nlilct form» niwor lll|iilil l ~ placed. Then he cJmc to Saint John where in the title mee‘. just closed he obtained a mere third place iii a series of races, yel drew. the cheers m1" 91111115" ‘111 a La-Trelldei‘ 9-1111 11 of the Maritime Provinces for his sportsmanlikc conduct in defeat. He Deacon- 3° “'5 cmlslder m“ "Owl expected to appear in the United States championships at lllnghamptonflw" 1111119 P91101180 the dignity of a N. Y. last Sunday. Nothing has been heard as yet from that meet. iglllilgtgfiigeélugfifzfé ‘(1311113121151111211 31:11 10m, “Molmueu Hupervimm Mural-ids. ilislonil lei-l flillil llilt‘ ilrillrlshl :1 H. Stewart, Bay View. Dr. J. it. Murchison, Messrs l-lnrolil Easter, ilvan Bowman and Louis Tralnol- were passengers to - SUZANNE IS FAVORED Tennis has a host of alert press agents. Baseball, hockey and rac- ing do riot gain a yard on the summer obsession when it comes to put-l ting across the pithy paragraph. The A.P. COilCSPOIidGNi. at Cannes says Suzanne Lerlgien failed to join in the applause when Helen WIIIB‘ won in particularly snappy fashion at Cannes" Suzanne Lenglen is re- ported as refraining from cheering, and going ahead with her game.‘ immediately an international incident is aroused. Some American Pa‘. pers are so wrathy that they are anxious to collect the French debt right away, or arm the Riffs to the teeth. in the meantime interest in the,‘ match Is aroused. On form Suzanne should win. Her back courtgame is too much for the beauteous Helen. who is suspected by discerning zennls critics of being a bit flatfccted. Suzanne is not knflwrl is What the 511911911 would term a real good sportswoman. She takes defeat very badly. Hel-I en Wills on the other hand is the appealing type. Suzanne is spcctaculari if not exacty beautiful. She has a fine sense of the dramatic, and like a skilled jockey she can often draw a very fine finiih- 5111511111: and Bill it! O! ltwudleGoud-hdy. Tlldon have by their showmanship done more for tennis than any other’ silti oveton the hills. Shela! . in a ig white chair. . . and hcr feet ruled on a tree-cushion. Wileii i looked at her. . . 111i wnvul s long. white hand at me , . . and then! SHE TURNED INTO A LION! “Oi Tni-ial She turned into " ll LION,“ can lliisrjoric. lil s e put 0n her nightir. TREE-TOD $10121 E5 ‘nmhloun-lfiinvf “A CLOUD-VEIL floated in th” sky to-dn ." Mlnme‘ ' as she took oil hylboa and stockings < » Wain-w ' “it was v thin and while. Jr,- with blue s nd it. . . l won- dered who lady was who were Y l i N. lvlltslilro 11:1 the mall train Gun- dny afternoon. milking back in the evening. Dr. J. A. and Mrs. iLefurgey and child returned on Tuesday from Bedeque where they visited Dr. ‘Lefurgeys lather who has been ill for some time. Much to the regret of citizens and the travelling public in gener- al, Mr. ‘B. W. Taylor the genial ‘proprietor 0f The Globe Hotel, is because of Mrs. Taylor's iii health - offering this ideal hotel property for sale. Mrs Wsndail Shaw and two chil- dren of Brudenell are here for some time the guests o! Mr. and Iliirs R. H. Campbell before leaving ifor Chicago where they will join iivlr. Shaw who is taking a civil engineering course in that city. ' Tile funeral of the late on Monday. Rev. E. C. Robertson Charlottetown conducted the ser- vice at the house and grave. Despite the ‘bad condition of the during the steers and two cowboys than nil the Canada- suliils oi‘ people who enjoy lllrir li|~uil~ with no inure fear of lilillgi-sllinl. . merit of languages and possibly her empire connections have given Canadians u world view sadly lacking on this side of the " border. i on the north. is hoped the travelling will make it possible for a large congregation to he present. Christian Church. preached in the Orange Hall here 1l1|l1l‘1"1'1‘- on Sunday afternoon. The choir of that church rendered special music, a qusrtette by Mrs. MTBwPIGBtOII Campbell, Msthesnn which was delayed from l-llil, Messrs Eldon McKay, Friday on account of the storm Daniel was held from the home of her son many fine numbers. Mr. Lemuel Melheson. Oyster Bed son p. sided at the organ. ili- rived in the city terment was in Portage cemetery. from Quebec where he met his sis- ter M188 ‘GGHHIdB Of LOB Angeleli, piuitcll ililll tlillll find llp may be hreu an Edmund of and lit lill_\' vinlnlry fulr or market. days of Jnnghnriicil" ill i . frontier seltlenlelils ll h‘ Along with this canny luanugu- home affairs. her two and ulltlersianillill: We have a really great neighbor I Rev, J. W. Tyndale, pastor of thi- New (llasgow, Jun. 24th. Harland 1 and Nesbltt being one oi’ the 1 Mrs. L.1 Mr S. S. Hessian of Monlnlzilc nr- I Monday iilghi Guelph. 0nt., roads Rev. R. H. Baxter was able Emmett of Milwaukee. Minn. and n lillrliiii-ss Ill lliii iltomni-li. 1in-\ .‘1t'lIl"l\l't'(l llIPlli but hewltvlli-il from ii \\'.'I_\' ti. milwll l|f‘\'. I|t‘(‘il‘4l 1‘|'l\|\ flilrsvsllilc llnlll-il \Tlf('ll M155 Dick]. lnnllc illlil ill’ filsli-lilill: ll|| willi n \\'ln|l of striiw. | -l\-i- 1.. nki- iniil tile best form iii‘ liintllisln for lllllllll‘ll purposes. it is ii-u-il liy llihn “TTFIIFRAFT NOT DEAD iiiillci‘ lil \\'lli~il<~r:|fl lii Hill ill-ail. vcilrlllllg Iii ll Liilllliill pllpl-l’. Ulily n fi-w lllinllllh nlzo n nliin w... n liliinilfs ‘llll|ll'llillllr, for ilssnilllilll: n Wfllllllll ii,\'1 hrilsllillz ll iilng pin lntn llor ill‘IlI , ']‘lw .'if‘f'llfil'il llilllilfll-al lllo- viii-livi- 1ll'i‘ll|f‘1‘tl illfll lhi- wiilnllll Ilnill his pig. Til ill':i\\' liYiii-ill \\‘llf‘ll, ili- ~:ilil, irns lllii .llil_\‘ l ill tllil Jlilll sllpcrsliliunu will l uilh \\‘lll‘lll‘s itllll wilvlli-rnl‘! llp ill llll ill‘ llfll’.\'|lPt'll'll You illl|_\ ll-i-iuli-lllly- N11!‘ ii,‘ rllnrnlll Ni|"|~t Men's oil tan Moccasins. best quality $3.25 for $2.25 and$3.00for.....-......... _,_____$g_00 Child's high Gaiters 50¢ and 75c 400 pairs pure silk Holeproof Hose for ladies. Colors dark Brew". Black. Navy. cloud. $1.50 ti. $2.50 for 01.00 Others at 65o and 79c in pure wool or art silk. Job lots of Women's Shoes and Boots ln narrow widths af95cand . . . . . . . . . .. ........$1.50 These prices will be withdrawn after February 6th as stock taking begins “then. Have you received your calendar. left. We have a few Be sure to pay your account before February 10th. a GOFF BROS Limited lllliirn ll sliilili- ilimr] 'l‘lll.-i \\'illl iiuppinii-il lii pri-ri-lil llii- entering llli- Nlillllt‘ .'ll|ll riillliu- ho ninrcs, u cillnlllilll trick 0i‘ hi-r'~i Flll‘i1i1‘l"Illl|l‘t‘. ns a wllch nought in i-lillg to tlic tiill of tho horse -lillhlz ll. llivri- will-n | lliiitrl llllll ivllllzlhi- lull up Nlltlrf: Tu thill dny horses vrlth their lnllliulll ‘Pill: lliilrl‘ recent cutting of the lllllllt‘ iini-kinl: of illc lull 'l‘ii mliki- Iln- ‘sign oi‘ llil‘ cross \\'llri ii l:illi| t~|1|‘i~ ("nirsi-sl. nl llii- 4‘||l| oi n li-lli-r Nililltl "ml l| |,, |,,.||,.,<,.,| li-r kiss-m l|ii\\"i|i|:i_v.~'. \\'l|- “»,.,-,. fivlflill.’ frillll llii- ""\'ll l-_vi-." hlsii uriisc llii- Pilrllillll ,',|,.,,.|,. llli- lnllllc in l|l1i'ii‘1'ii lmlli- i-xpircssliln iii’ lilo llilfilt‘ illml. i-rilsi-l l0 ki-i-p iurily evil inflllcliei-s. whistling lvonlnn iir n crowing lll'll. ‘Vitohcn were uliopts nt \\'lllNi|lIl|.', ll_\' urc uirri- illnllns of which tlicy wi-re llllll‘ n. ,,,,,,,,,.|,,|_ llIl1‘i‘0|>|ll‘l|. This is klliiwll ill "wIli-ill-sjlliit" " iir "ilerlYs l'l'| illlll by illllu |lllll'll' i-‘~»rliii-rll' 1119.\',llll|; Iill- l'.'\'ll Ono, ilii- ri-sl 1.1 ll..- glluril lilo rvclpli-nl |,,,,,| will |.,. |,.f, alum. “ml 1| guild l'fl1]l "|I.~4lli‘l'|l. \\ll1('l| illlll-ru-lill- \\'llllll| 111' -'I lliilliln with iliiplirillll: |',,l],,,-,._ iii-tiling llmri- Iliiili n syln iiii-lliinl --|' lllll\\'lil1ii}{ ll \\‘1l('ll. ll... illli-lliicll iii Silllkllll! 1" bi-{i-i- TIIAHTS 'l‘hi- lnlllilll l'l‘llliflFll~—ilil! sign iii‘ ilii- _ (‘iiliir i-rnltruili lll filo goal illuleil at funililllr with thr- lllil 1,, ,,,.,,,|_,. ,,|| ,,,,,,,,_,,.,, Kn,.,,,,.,,|.._ tili- ilndt-lllruhlllty of il rim,“ "m, no exception, Tho tolls nil-i ‘skirts ilfi‘ fro-fluently of illffi-trnt iihllili-u, t-vi-ll if thcywlre of inc hlilllu lC\'<-r_\-lliiil_v is yllll; illmnl Fill‘ to fill his appointments on Sunday very enjoyable family reunion was iiiiil 111111111011, ll llinll iii" last. The P6311181" service was held. Ml‘. Hessian at the invlta- tlllFVlYlllN iif tln- old clliitiilu, thoiilrli conjure up bud xvcniiicr at will. wllllc ,.,,,,, w," fmquenny M“, u “girl v1 held in the Hunter River Church titm of Premier Taschereau all» llflllllilll)‘ fuw of lhillu- who prllcticl- it clzgs llllil liy crowing hells were uni-ii ,|,,,.k,.,. “ha,” w"), mil."- nnli cuffs l0 in place of the W. M. S. Song ser- dressed the Quebec Legislature on iiru iiwnru u! liln riii-l. “T1101! J. \\'. rin- mailing witches’ ointment. ,,,,,,,.,,_ vice which was postponed for two Friday speaking on general condl-lvlclnviii- h. “lVlli-ilcrltft llllil the nliii-lt To tlils diiy in pin-hi of Svillillllii weeks from that evening when lttlons in Canada. Ar the (‘rtlflcfll iPHVO a poi-lion h: their K, it 11111:».- W‘ '. RND / _‘ . Q2ucy‘/;:,f// t. _%TQCE:E:~_ITPlD~rDNB%QPLZ“r . / I 1 owners-fuel" To 115.5,. MOTHER-TQy TQ (55 . SWELL. - DADDY - '- ' ._.__¢'-oa>--*~ ME DAUGHTER i=9 RlQHT-l ol-l‘. YOU'RE. Al_l_ DREs-seo on , 3H°ULD Tied Io PLEkbE FDR DWfNER bECALFsE woo KNOW we: lNViTELD DRET-ry NE‘: FOR DlNNER - wean-mounts l'l_l'. DO QANWI THAT _‘-3_.;i£3:-. ti. :3; wsaeaemawa "12. llllllllll "I'll show you the way tp go home." . " l l, VJILViK-Aafit“ THE Li NKMAN to act as guides in l .ndon fogs.) A‘ -~From the Daily ExprcssfLondon. ‘iv’? y“ men and ‘boys 01hr Q i918 av luv-t Fiairune Stnvice. Inc. ha“ Briuls rlelln my...“