TntlnspAY. . *1 Some a Sensational Snaps FRIDAY llllo sllrullllllv ~-,¢.g,,, 1." and, /v'.' Westam ‘SHOP from Batman's Gallbl- _.TOMORRO_V7: 4 the hockey special leaves Sulnmerside. Fare 51,95, 69-1-22-11 —ROBlN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- aalo and Retail. Holman’; Summar- lldee-Nl-l-b-TF. ~ —HOOKEY SPECIAL FRIDAY- To Charlottetown, leaves at four o'clock. l-‘are $1.95. 69-1-22-11 —WANTED. — Dneeaed hogs. eiery day. also, good Banner Oats suitable for seed for which special price will be paid up till March 1st, Potatoes taken on mild days. J. B Millman, Kenslngton. ..i .1 ,t \ small checks, 32 inches. to 50c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spring (Boating (lloths g Worth lo $4.25 lllear Before Stoclllalling $l-“° per Yd. Small lot Spring Coating Cloths, mostly plaids and stripes in light col- 01's. Prices were—$2.25, $3.00, $3.25, $3.90 and $4.25. Clearing price for the lot.......... . . . . . ..$l.00pcryard Only small pieces of each, so if you want any of these come early. Special Pre Slocktaking . Discounts off all silk dress materials. 25*’: off all woolen dress materials. 33 1-3 off all coating cloths. 33 1-3 off trimmings, braids, laces, 5c yd. English made Weafferetts, fast dye, in navy stripes and spots, a splendid warm material for house dresses. ular45cfor..... . . . . . . . Ginghams in Plain Chambray, large and Regular 25c yd_ etc. Two Wonders in Wash Goods ‘and nl-ighbors gathcrcd to svclconili. l . 23-1-20-m6l. Eastern Guardian ..°8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. l ..'EA$TERN AGENT-Mr. J. 1W. Murdock is now Guardian A8: g-nt in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertls lug, Job Printing. new‘ and re~ uewal subscrlptlons.-—tf. -—-OOME TO THE CARNIVAL at Free-town Rink, Friday night. 23rd. inst, and enjoy a good skate. Ad- nlssion l5 and 10c. lf stonny Friday it will be on Tuesday 27th. -i4-l-2l»m2i. ....'HOCKEY.—The girls of the Georgetown lllgh School have duc- ided to form a hockey team and have had several good workouts Some very promising players re- ported for practise on Friday afternoon and we understand sev~ era] of the "old timers" at the game will be seen chasing the "fleeing disc" shortly-A. ..*PLEASANT GATHERING- A very pleasant evening was spent fil the home of Mr. and Mrs. Au- gustus .\lcCorlnac of Sourls Line Road, when a host of‘ young pcupll- buck Mr. Joseph hfcbcati of llcs- (llos Marsh. to the district. The cvc- nillg ‘was spent in singing and danc- ing. At the opening part, Mr. Mc- Lum sang a song entitled, “A Hap~ R cast. and each took their tlflflfirillh" Gg- c . loy a hearty hand shake to Mr. Mc-| l for..... Specials in Corsets anll llnllerwear Ladies’ Vests in short sleeves, long sleeves and no sleeve tomatch i » Ladies Fleece Lined Und $1.25for Bloomers in pink and s, with Dra $1.12 Other underwear $1.95 for . . $1.46 Pre Stocldaking Discounts 25 Per Gent. Oil All Combinations 25% ofl’. Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons 25% off. Odd line of Whitewear 25% off. Odd line of Corsets 25% ofi’. py New Year to All Our Friends" as it was the first month of the Ncw Year. Then round dancing was rtsu-med followed by the waltz, two stop, tiuardrille. etc. Next canlc the square dances. The excel- ll.llt music was furnished by the Longphee brothers who are up to dale in all fancy music. At 11.30 o'clock, a very special supper was llzlid in the dinning room in Mr. and Mrs. lvloCor-mlckh best style. After sulpper dancing was rcsnnn-d until the clear sky shone in thc Lean and all hoped to be able tol w-ntertain h im again in the near ifuture. 'i‘hey also wished Mr. and Mrs. Augustus IllcCornlick many li-hnnks for their kindness. I i-—-—{O1-—i- lBRlTlSH BACON MARKET l DOMINION LIVE STOCK | BRANCH CABLES l l i January 16, 1925. I , l Canadian baled bacon 95s tol 102s, 11.9311)’. Boxes 90s to 95s, poor demand tinder large ‘arrivals. Amluican 84s to 90s, slow Irish 114s to 122s, ‘firm. Danish 114s to 116.5, barely stead-y. Dan- ish lailli-ngs estimated nt 77,000 head. Q-0->——-—- Kasha Dress The white knsha dress hound with colored moi-re ribbon or with several different shades of ribbon arranged to show only the tiniest border of each is extremely at- trnctive. lf we did not take great pains, and were not at -great expense to corrupt our nature, ollr nature would nevo; corrupt us. --o-o->—— "CHARTERED LlFE UNDER- WRITERS" NEWLY INCOR- PORATED BODY The Lifc Underwriters Associa- tion of Canada recently received-in- corporation papers front the Domin- ion ovcrnnlcnt. The powers grant- ed them are stated to ‘bc— "To promote by all lawful means the proper and efficient pmctlce of the business of life insurance with- in the Dominion of Canada; and for not for me to speak of their color; l but I'm thinking that if they remain l here long they are likely to be ed with keen lnterst the answers cf the pupils who were examined in, reading, spelling, history and ‘Itmmmor. Alt the conclusion of the l [llfll-{flllllmé readings. drills, Frost Bites Daulgenmlg ll! unattended. Rub lwell with Mlnard’! and take no lmnloes. ‘ it. restores circulation. heals the ism,“ had finished injured ltiollten. l ENCORE 6 M°LEOD UNITED \ POSSIBLY 1| PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL A minister. calling one morning at the office of n lawyer, was greet- "Good morning, minister; you see”—lpoiming to two seated in the of£ice—“l have ilil- ‘ ready two_of your flock here. llflfl Christmas Tree which was pre- hopa they are not black sheep." To this the minister replied: "It's lltood in ont- corner of the room. A large number of parents and rate- pnyors were assembled and follow- Mwaya Imp it on the pholf ihls Christmas girth with other boys ' . _v Innd girls. Short then given by n. number of the visi- testifying their alp- precictlon of the work done in the school throughout the year. ‘singing of the.Nationafl brought n very pleasantly spent af- ternoon to a close. I The semi-annual examination of Pleasant Valley School was held on l the evening of December twenty- dl was tastefully dec orllted for the occasion and a beautl men third. The scho purcd by the ‘Woman's and rscloatlons. Sarto Clause puld his annual visit and distributed from the we-ll load- t-ll trec many beautlfuil gifts for hath teacher and pupils. lproceeded on his journey to share the said purpose.- in) To publish, distrllbillte and scll pamphlets, periodicals. jour- nals, books and other literature re- lating to the lruisness of life in- surnncc; (h) To devote the funds of one ASSOCliltlOil to promoting the wel- fare of its members in such manner as the Association may decide: (c) To hold such examination on ihc principles and practices of life insurance or general educational attainments, as may be found ex- pedient: (d) To grant certificates of effl- (c) To authorize the use lby such of iis members as it may designate of the title and description» "Char- tercll Life Underwriters of Can- ads." The Association was originally formed in 1906 and has grolwn to be a mower for good among life insur- ance repersentlitlves. It is working through many channels for the od- vanccment of the buslness—chlef of which is education. DlirIn-g 1925 it is proposed to hold clcven congresses throughout the Dominion at which‘ prominent speakers will address the under- writers. Last year at those con- gresses the total attendance amounted to over two thousand. .____...____ ' tors present i Keep Island's I-lllmonl In the loan Imlfor Icahn \vi th . Arnlars Taxes collected . . . . . . Drill is-hedi Account .--. Kent Square Account .. Public Pound Account . Tcwn Hall Account Pumps Account .__... Sldevralke Account Ge. ral Account .. --\vt Account . . . . . . . . . . . .. Common Lots Rent collected . U1 CHIFFONIERE 1-2 PRICE liEilRiiETtllllliil The financial statement of ‘H1113 year 1923 for the town of GeOFKW Wow-n ‘has been just issued and reflects very croditably upon the workl ct‘ the out going council as will bra shown by the full report issued here O Balance onhand Dcc. 31, 1924111.. Balance in C. B. of C-, Dic. 31.1923 . Strcclt Lights Alccount . . . . . . . . . . .. Street Lights Maintenance Account. Paid Dcbenlture No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. Balance in C. B. of C. Dec 31, 1924 . .. Ballancc cash on hand Dec. 31, 1924 . . . . . . . . . . ._ Nelson Fairchild, Town Clark, find: Balance ln~ C. B. of C., Montague, LI -c. 31, 1924 S129 00 Just a few more bargains y 1 l Furniture Play-Days Sale There are a quantity of ODD MATTRESSES, only one of each line of quite a var- iety which we want to clear during these last days of the Sale. Call In and ace the unusually low prices. , SEE THESE SAVINGS- - STEEL BEDS, only three in the lot. Regularly prices at $16.50 to $17.50. Your choice at half price, ' I BED OUTFiTS comprising single bed. finished with Brass caps and equipped with woven wire spring and wool top mattress. Only six In the lot. Play days prlcc $9.90 CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS. You will have to see the values to appreciate thorn. PARLOR TABLES. Just a few sample bargains left. Better pot your: new. BABY CARRIAGES-A lot of them have been sold but there are still a few at We have two OHlFFON-IERS bargain prlcel, here, one In an Ivory finish, five drawers and a mirror 16x20 inches. ’ I The other of golden finish Oak with mirror 16x22 inchsqiBoth regularly sold for 840.00. Your choice $20.00 ' " ~ , I / 139-143 GRAFTON STREET in, our ‘t DRESSING TABLE 1-3 OFF There u} pm THREE onsss. ING TABLES of this bargain ‘ lot ft. The regular prices were 830.0010 $45.00, During this week you can have your choice of one tlilrd off regular cash prices. ‘English Labor Ghiefl Stool: Quotations Finds U. COHdltlOIlS HMJFAX, Jhn. zl-Qhothtlohs furnished by Ward and Johnston, Members -.\fontreal_ Stock Ex- change. (Anociamd PM") industrial Alcohol __-- .],()NDQN_ Jam 21__‘The deaihlConsolldated Smelters Rewipta Expendm," of Samuel Gompers and the coincl-,l39l1 Telephone ---- _ _ _ ‘ . _ _ _ ‘ > H‘ 138 97 dent return home of British visl- Bwmllloll ------ -- ' _ 17 94 - tors to the A-mericnn Federation of St, Lawrence Flour 121 61 Labor convention have served toOttnwa Power ..__._ 140 80 s 104 39|tocus many English eyes upon the Cuba Cane Sugar _ 17 00 ‘ living and working conditions andfuba Cane gqgm- ____ __ - 15 0O aspirations of organized labor iulpun American petroleum 373 00 197 49 the United States. , American Can. _______ __ 7G 36 What most seemed to strike thedgmzumu Fraction 127 61 British was Mr. Gonlpers conser- Howard 8mm} PM‘ 45 0o 472 49 vutlsln, his Tory-like intolerance Howard smith Com 292 84 of rcd radicalism. and the stern ' "" 200 0U Swnles, chairman of the Genet-g] 129 00 Council of‘ the Trades Union Cou- Ashen“ com’ """" " - 8 06 gross. who recently returned from Dominion Bridge 32,070 23 $27070 2s an cfllciol tour of the United States. Monweal [Power " “Mass production, gigantic com- Winnipeg Electric " pigncytons lnemtbers; other colleges and universities throughout Canada. In order that public confidence m-ay "he increased in the insurance representatives it is proposed to grant the use of the title "Charter- ed Dife Underwriters of Canada." t0 those who fulfil certain examina- tion requirements laid down by the Association. Bsmre taking the ox- nminaition, however. three year!’ ex- perience in the business lwl-ll ibe necessary and, moreover, the appli- cant must be recommended by his fellow underwriters and lby ibis company. iln this way a class 0f underwrit- ers will be formed who will be in world-men of recognized dll-lioa- t-lonal and moral standing 13-1 MIOH of which they are nreznliers ethical conduct. I. III-IADIIIOGIIIIIIITIJIICIJI IIIO AI o . IOI. GIM- llavnltooll rl. fi no! I r ggtlyq 1n the inlnnuoo buaiaou the insurance world what the char- lblsrs any Dertsolrfrom ‘being s tlrst- mllTlgle lm: will!!!‘ - . ‘ . , , terell accounts are in the financial c ass accoun ant. but ©1187 d0 rt-IM l‘ ll 4V0!’ Hrs are prs- swa] f ' that they will only give their of- lmml m the archer; and thggg M. °' h‘ Am°"°‘“‘ WM‘ ml‘ community endorsed by the A10 - - For the purpose of fanning a. telllgmt 819N108. .u.w. .Lozlldon much!!! of holders of tho degree. n“ ,'§{}'§-J,fi"g',f,:2'£l9 one hundred men who have been G Balance Cash on hand December 31 1924 . . . . . .. S 06 “ulrll- "N°"9l‘lllele53> l dld ll°ll°9 Alllwlmdfi C0D?" -------- -- 45 _____ that the American worker, in the Canadian lPacidc Railway __ 149% $137 06 main. l8 able to live properly 811d New York Central ........ __ 1am. 5_ B, McLiAN, ‘r. s. MORRISEY, ‘lfcemly °ll "l1" he Melvin l" Crucible Steel .... -. . 1514 Mflygr. Auditors. hinges, in Conn-apt t0 l-lle all" dlllll‘ international Paper _ 56% p_ A_ SCULLY‘ ttry and semi-starvation of most Kelly spflnmeld ____ _ 15% . FAIRCHILD, Town Clerk, “lufillzglfelgksr? ‘in Eltlsllindlb M“ ,Pe,,.°|,,,m __________ __ _ Gevrselnwn. Dec. 31. 1924. _A‘ who Md been fnntege mfiledngltglzg; international Mar. Marine __ - for several ygarg, 1|! 11g .wouid like areal; ‘Sled cl" ---------- -- -—% hit ff ts lif i nee a 111th uhu lte Mo 01119111 l° 8° lmk l" llw vlil country and °“ “g ------ -- l‘ cozillagasuighav: gag; ixraueguli-gggd art fvlill be gemntederlvtvrdegrsee without l Pscelvrd “"9 "WW5 '1 Wlllllli like Souflwm ‘Pacmc 7' - 1053‘ l McGlll University and at the Uni- an examination, These men. how- to 3° bu!‘ "TY much‘ bl" I cllllld sludebakar '"" - 42% verslty of Toronto and it is ex- ever, are not permitted to make use m‘ “V9 the" l" We" "l"! 5'9 colll- Unw“ Pacific - - 143% peoted that these will spread to the of lit in any way until such time as lwlllbly as l can here. ' " ‘ Utah Copper _ _ all those who 5TB eligible have had llll- 9W4“ Mullen llll wlmtry- U- S. lsteel ......... --.--.-- 12m an opportunity toquallfy. n should men asalnvhwllvlewa smlmtlons men are chosen for their superlor- Mm“ t° dinner l“ the“ mlwll". m‘ 1933 Vlclol‘? - l-ty over their fellows, though they “end °l “w”! m ¢°°k ll mlddlli’ 1922 Victory - are, with out exception, men of wh- ""79" llv" ll°wllll cllflfwwl- Yn- 1937 vmm-y __ lilty 811d standing. but rather he an "WW1 unemployment is on ‘the ‘BANK; honor bestowed upon them for their hmlm" lll'~4l1l°l'l¢ll- T10 illillkl. . ' .. .. Bank Commerce 195 cu 1m r l ti; . mt A fllllllilolntfactor. nccordl _ ---------- -- ivhizii haeezgde This iaol-lwlzllinggeu °°._Ml‘- ,1"- " lathe many-fin: 32:: w"? - m“ Doslble. . MM", '3 "W" ll! the em» 01-‘ ‘a k b‘, °“ F“ "-“- -- 2“ The Association also nestles to ll" W? I We" o! Wee a “ll ’ “ll 's°°ll“ -------- -- - bo know-n that they do not conslll- ‘mun. ‘M197 W989 Pedllfifltilld ill whuhm" m9- JlllY 155%- SOM- I ' er lack of membership in the As- m"! l K111 _. - it is the, usual 154%- saoiatlon or failure to hold the dé- ""1""! ‘Id l , " such as well vo @0111. M87 134%. July 135$. ~° grea any bar to good saleomaush1lpn°lll>9fl05lwd> l ' inland those l at Sept. 185%, any more than feilurg to hold thelm" 79"!» olcuttinz wages to main ‘Oats, May 61% July 31 g9", _ degree of chartered Accountant "l"! lllVlIlBMI llld Profits. when a 58% . happier and more out floial endorsement to those men 10mm will be met with new» ' who comply with their regulations P95391008. British workers shol lid do ‘he new“ o! En ‘M’ dsgnoo to render efficient and in- "W9 serious olfoot in th noun _ We must ho road! and prepared to Your: very tally. support out follow-workers heron lanol- than nls app l J. A: MoOAMUO the Atlantic." . W, l, a ' . Gem-ll Sammy m» the observant m: tot-in. ‘p; .121“ ‘mm "5 because there was a .t‘-"- way in which all hi lit’ l . Spanish River Preferred ____ 121 190 36 300 00 ed, and with success, eiell-‘y ‘Jelilfgst 59mm‘ Riv“ cm"- ------ -- 107% 4-; 04 to make of the American labor SWGLCQTUPBBY 0! Clllladi -— 34 lmnizell workers are feature; that Am. Car & Foundry ____ __ strike the inquiring trade unionist Am. Locomotive ________ __ 'from England," he wrote upon his Am. Smeltlng & Refining __ 99 -- 199% k ‘ MQNTREAL EXGHANGE not be taken for granted that these 1° ‘he 13nd wh°l'°\ "Wlke" Plde 1934 villi-OI’? ---- "" -.- 104.40‘ o hand lack of that Black tragic look 0Q ' and, that the public may rely on b9 alert and watch linoleum I .' < i - and who are subject to strict rules‘ members of the bite Underwriters l1! America, for any ‘iowerlnge l: dam" In the" fmemom m“ . ' g and regulations regarding their Association and on holders of the their standards will withouts do bt w-t-grlii--"i.i“':f,fim,a; on, w" o rnand to: name and uommlloa ~ a asthma » I00! bI\0I'-t MADE NHVVTEDFORD Baptist Church 82 (New Bedford Standard) " I ._- 57% __ 135% — — ofltwo weeks. James M. Stephenson and ‘_ Jsmos and William. sonsl,‘ License collected . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . .. s1 so Organizations l1 llllliicftl politics] British Empire steel l" --- 3W‘ ll. $10M!" ma. Hertha-MI Taxes Collected-Mal ldstat: . .1685 40 power. in the European manner. Penmsns _____-._. ........ -_ 151% also a M" sister MW, my, yo“ Tax _ . 250 00 Aihough every observer seems Abitlbl _-.- _ 63 Leann Char1Qi;et0“'n' p.11“ Dog Tax ,, 22 50 to agree that the American work- Sl-lnwinlgan- -_. _ 135 Mm stephengun w“ M _ ingman is better oil’ ill this world's Lauy-gnfldg Pulp __.__- ______ __ 83% charlgflgltowg" P_ E_ 1,, in 1N $957 40 goods than his foreign counterparts canadian Gwen} Electric __ _- h,“ "Wm in New gedpml la Dlsumm allowed __ _ _ _ _ _ __ s 93 948 47 thc,lnbor situation overseas did not Canadian steamghlp coffL __ _ p“; 23 y13afg_ 31m has but rhhi c. n of c, 17011111015 O11 Note 10o o0 “"1"” "lllwlll lllrnllfillefi l0 A- B- chhhulhn Steamship Pfd, _-. 471/, ~mahil>er of the First Baptist - ' l . lee . _, . d. _ _ I V _ H 123 30 blnutlons of cmployers-truuts — Natmml Brewer .-_____..__._.>._.._..- Taxes, ctc outstan rig S “m, U“. mlmuss ommssskm o! large Atlantic Sugar --- —— Ad“ u. You" "mm; we the undmuhglmd‘ having audited the books and ‘Iouchuus of lllllllllPfs Of unorgunlzd and ill-or. Alchiflflll ------------------- 117% -- 115% d tbh d0- HOME. 2s vi Mrs lEllza Stephenson. Ami Long a Member o1 Flm ill-rs. Eliza Stephenson, aged 29% died at the home of her dang " Mrs. Walter A. Luce, 196 A - Street, Thursday after an ll - 13 Mrs ‘Stephenson, ivldow of 67% late Robert Stephenson, is su _-.. 64% ed ‘by five children, Ztlrs ll‘ 163% A. Luce, Elizabeth Steph as Stephenson all of New __ and John R. Stephenson 01H rford, Conn, and three grllnllfl ten, Elizabeth. daughter oflb u: Stlzlpllenaon New Bedfclli _ 45 for aibout 26 years and i 31% deprived of the privilfiise ll! " 157% ‘ in-g services for a numberol - 3954; she maintained an ‘iwtiW lllll 62 in the work 0f the church.