per Trinity Turkey Su And Bqzaar Thursday Evening 5 to 7' L The ileiitral Guardian Th“ Wlllmh l-I reserved I I tool-l interest but ldvgrlllglne? g! 2.“¢°Z2l.i.“'.""° "l" "° “’“"“' ab.‘ m m“ so: strictly ply- CHILDREN'S All) society an- nual meet‘ i i. i City Hflllfngllbllgmlfivtltecia, °fi1§§§§j CUNI-‘EDI-Jltn’. J 315-15 may“. ANCE. rlsrso-v-zi-aie c BUYS 3 mglgorn some fill g can! Corned Beef ¢ mi; Red Rose Salmon 3 cans Carnation Milk g plrgai. Icing Sill?!‘ 1 bottle Plum Jam Bowl 1 flour Ho? 3 pkizs. I rim-a ALBERT G. KAYS WEEK - END SPECIALS - Prices Slashed _ man aru1-=—-———53v 25 i "earn X Mix“; Cgndy I Iqlomilezs Iyodfislndlb. — —- llgn ‘ - l k 11h C . mn c erriii , oz. -- — 3 "kg" Com F“ es w m“ 2 llll. iiiiiu RfllElllS - - _ 21: I Broom Jello - — ~— —- -— 20¢ IFreiih Beef — -- — 35o t pklijs‘. Shortening —- — —— Z30 ; fir.’ lilzitchv-s. lg. -~ -- 19¢, 3 1,,‘ y; rims” __ -_ -— 25c» Bar; Bran - — —— -— -— $1.... ‘“0'l.‘,___(.,-_ K“ ._ _- _. _ -- 50c Bug‘ lwlilillilifl -' _ — - 51-40 SPECIALS 0n DRY GOODS Mgygq wE/m MEN'S WEAR rli-rvcii Lined Combinations 1.09 Suede Jackets —- - — - 3.25 Henri-ii Lined Combinal-iolls- Work Shirts —' — ~ 75o to 1.50 ,.,.,,,,,a,.'.. _ -_- - -~ — l- 5 Clips -- _ _ - _ m to 1.50 Fain-y shirts - - 15o to 1~oo;1’lgskii\ “IT-SS Gloves -- -_ 1.25 16v. 19v. 25v. 35¢, Dresi; Glnvcri. lined - - 1.00 15¢. Handkerchiefs. much — — —..5c 10 lbS. “WIITE §UGAR - 50¢ 9c U Y 8 pkgu. Rinso. small 3 pkgs. Chipso. small 3 pliitfl. Ovydnl. small 3 tins Pea Soup. large 3 tins Pineapple, sliced 3 tins Clams 3 tins Pllchards l pliir. Rinso — -—- -— — — 21o l plig. (llllmil) -- - - -- 21c 1 pkg. (lxjrilvl -- - 1 lh. Hulk Tun Grnvieu, 2 this for ~ — — — 2hr‘ 9B lh. Bu: Pride Flour -- $2.75 91: ...€i".i.l’.‘.?.i$".:.'i;. .-*°§*"' m}; . ‘- ‘c , 61W Hall. Public invited. 01.3651. FUNERAL YESTE D _. mmral "Y MEYER-let olzaggiam Dlaice from her late residence West St. Peters. to St. Andrews Church, Yesterday morning. The pull-bear. ers were: P. MacAdam. E. Me. Ewen. L. McEwen, rt. Mmgidm, A. MacDonald, and D. MacAdem. Sci-vice at the church and grave $511; conducted by Rev. T. Camp- Exnemnentnl ion. Halifax. arrived in Charlottetown 385i ljliilit. He will remain here un- lll Phlday giving sneciai lectures at the extension course my fishermen now in rid-Juices at St Dunran" Univcrshy. NvXlZ week another member of he Halifax station. Mr. D. Finn \\lll give pccial lectures. it was uncivrstuod. IT PAYS T0 ADVEllTlSE-qso ilroiit n > the attendance at the ClflFllliI .. - Jit g-lie Ptlrt U-Fi , - yiesteiu day that 1L was ricoe erv to call in the aid of the .y Police to the crowd of cocci" (riisiom- ers. A continuous sLreimi of people passed llll“i.lfl'll the store all day ‘iiiid PYPIIIIIQ. entering art the “out and liLlVlll-L by the rt ~ or’ nqe ‘us soon as ill9y liar; s-e: ed i,‘ share 0f the bargains. Hundreds 0i per- lresentation lo Mrs. Fripns By Ltilion W05 vizth President. Mrs. G. I35 0. . one minute silence. relief purpmes from Branch oi the LeBlOn. ggerglrirv of the Auxiliary f0? reside in Vancouver. by singing tlie Kim: A bridiie Lang Sync broiizllt the to a close. of lire (‘lrtown Branch I! E. 8- L. hriir Mrs, Frippe‘ €_~:~* MARRIAGES’: 0n Wednesday evenlniz. Nov. Misti Eunice Maud MsicKinrion, deuce to ivion-tiiizuc Cemetery. Hincrcl from l'r.‘i‘ XHCGOIIGAN-An si. "W 2H. i938. Mrs. mir nfivrncnn at 7. llciinnsA-Ai Kelly's ndnoirlli‘. Nnv. ‘l3 i MQIfir/iinn, QWQd 34' Pr iii Crns s 9 o'clock Legion Auxiliary m. rrgular monthly meeting 01 I19 l.§l.i'if.~ Asxiliaw oi the Char- lottetown Branch oi the Canoxtian iieid in the Legion room 57 Grafton Street on Wed- migdfly evening. November 23$. i. prcefidlilg and a large at; . of illélllb-"YS. th-e meeting ilie Charlottetown branch of the b03100 was read showing apprecia- tion of tlie work of the Auxiliary in the poppy campairm and stat- that $71000 would be available for U"? P0P Y “us, A grant of $100 was made y the Auxiliary to the Charlottetown An address and presentation was rirrn to MrseI-‘rioyis who has beg; m»; your and is now leaving t0 After which the meeting closed arty was held by the members re eslimenis being ser- ved and the siivinq of For Shes A Jolly Goorl Follow and Auld ovemns. Becrririrv of the Ladies Auxillafl. of the Canadian Lellim 0i! NW ii was with a ieeltni! of "1110" mm that we became aware of your imminent. departure from this ottv. making it necessary tor you PRILLIPS-MucKINNON -- In the liniicri Church at Bidefcrd. PEI. ldtih, i938. by Rev. George A. D. Elliott _ liloiim Pleasant. PEI. to Mr. Ro- géillfiflld Phillips of Eilierslte, nliiiimisros - nanrsar -At Zion .\lllil<.i‘ on wfillfltlfilllil‘, Nov. llllVrlRrr-ln/ltflBllltlcfiPll m... Ai- bert E‘. Dewar. aired 70. Funeral Flldll’ n’. '2 o'clock from his resi- WOODSHIE-At Clinton on Wed- “fldllfl November 23. 193B. Mrs. Hervey P llioodside. aired 71 years. late residence Pfliinv. November 25. at 2 o'clock. Eleonora. (loci-ci- Mac- GOiiuan. arcd ii2. Funeral on Fri- , r _ p. m. from her i! i’ loud: rice. Iii-torment at Cciiirni. "t l6 on 1938, Charles Years. Funeral to to relinquish your office as Sec- retary oi this Charlottetown Erauicn 0t _t.lie Liidics Auxiliary 0i the ca“- admit Legion. We snull iniss you as Secretary at our meetings at which you were a roaulur atten- ciant. ls well as in many other ways. You were, not only a regular at- tendant. at the meetings but one 0i the llldfl. tier Lcu niziiibcis, al- ways bovine. b *n ready and wit.- iiig w give vuiii- iine io the ucti- Vltbéfi of the Auxiliary in 1L5 en- deavour to lOliOW the activities ol’ the Canadian Legion. Iii your ramiincences of Legion auxiliary you may l'o_l'lil iluit m‘: still: i; Poop-es and Vvrezrtlis which was reported cn at this meeting to- night: the last Legion activity which tire Auxiliary was called up- 0.11 to assist in biuiore Your leav- ing. and with your valued assist- a-twe. was larger than in any picv- ions puppy campaign. In silfflllij: laieireli. mi the eve of your departure, we m; you-to accept this lintle gift, not isi- its liltflii-llt! Vlllllli but as a token lo .u ii aizzl n ncmemlir 1r i \\‘l.‘ll YOU i0 CUHVPV 0H1‘ We best. ivisiies to your ‘niubaiui. Iii- sneciai" FFiDDS, lil his new a0- boiniimeiit ‘in Vancouver. ' Auxiliary of the own Branch of the Legion ol the Empire Service Lflflllue. beSiimcd on behalf o! the mem- -s. MRS. G. E. SHERRI-IN, President. MRS. G. A. JICDONALD, Vice President. Saint ililllll Man To Succeed L. ll. iiiurray SAINT JOHN. Nov. 23-~Amioun- wemeni oi-tlie transfer of Walter R. Adams. assistant superviszr with the Brink ni Nova Scntin at Saint John. to succeed L. U. liiurray as milllilllidl‘ oi" me binks iii-anon at Charlotteicvvii. was made inst night. Mr. ltlurray has been pro- zlrd‘ 193” M155 Euzabmh MM‘ hinted to l‘|l2ll‘lil”E the rmiri ofiioe {,“."“[‘)‘n".,l,l“"““»"- “I Bimmim“ “f” at. Halifax. oincliiii suimi. C!‘ R“ m“ Baldersw“ ° The trniisiors will become effec- m“ mm‘ tive lir Dec. l5. aczorriinq to I-i I]. =“= " ' -- A—""~~::-_-—:i:—;~_ n: Emizaii. SUDUTVMKII‘ ivliii the ban: DEATHS. here. Ml‘. Enmnu said Ml‘. Atinms would leiiic to assume his new pcst Dec 1 Mr. Adams has been located, in Saint John ll5 assistant supervisor for the last seven veins. ‘ale came here from Ficnericmn, unit-re he manairied n-iie Bonk a! Nova Scotia bran-oh. Successor to Mr. Adams has not. been announced vet. roiuufii PROMOTER. mes SHELBY. Mont, Nov. 23 — (APi—.I8lllt.‘S A. Johnson, '73, pion- eer of sheibv and a promoter pf the -liciiv_v\\'i-‘i1.ziit rlininpionsliip fight. bclurvti Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons here in l923,dieci todriv. JIYHSOD sowed as Mayor of _Slicl'iv for _1G years; GROCERY SPECIALS Suirar5lbl——— 27c Molasses gal -— 48c Matches Pkg - 7c Shortening - — 12c Doilarii Soap — - 3c ll-mriu Soap - 4 l-lc Keroam on - _ m Too Bulk — - - 6046c boils Bulk lb — — 4c FLOUR SPECIALS 900d Cheer 98’! — 1.95 Beaver 98’s--- 1.36 98'l—-—— 2.50 On- Stock u large. at MoGOWAIPS LTD. liilmuir oats 85c per bushel. On and after Dec. 10th. We . raqaho large quantities dressed poultry- RUBBER FOOTWEAR Mcn’s Gum Rubbers Red Sole Rag. $.45 Spec. L25 Knee boots reg $1.65 spec. 1.45 Rod Sole reg. 2.25 spec. 200 Thigh length reg. 3.25—3.00 CLOTHING SPECIALS Men's J umbo_ sweaters 1.?» Fleece combinations 90¢ Boy! Fleece cornbts. -— 65¢ Maris Wind Breakers Wool, Button type at 1-2 Prim- See our Quality’ H01" Blankets Quantities Limited. We are work in cllflflOlllflilOlYlli ‘sons were unable to gel ‘it The sait- continues and their advertise- ment nppi-ars elsewhere in this [$919. i KUBERAI. AT HUNTER RIVER i-—lhe illilPf-ll 0i Mrs. liiarllin MncLcotl. | /.\.v oi the lute Col. T. S. Maul. on. lillC‘ oi Winnipeg, Manitoba. nus iicid in the Pesby- lvfifin Chlucli at Hunter River. P. 1.. mi Friday, November 1B_ The Rev. S. C. Cocpci- of Chtiriclic- iUnrcv Se." 6i. it‘ [he OWllr“ iO\\'ll i'tiillilll'li‘il iiic svrviv- HS- ‘iii . lli(' sum so offer- fildlfll 1')’ 111* ili-v. M». 'l‘liomris lczi. ll“ r zighl to appral t0 and iiie Rcv. Mr. McQuarrie of ‘the Excriiiire COlll1Cll"\VlIfiSlf valu- ‘Huntcr Rivrr. Pillil)l'£ll‘f‘l'.§ were lotion shrill bi.- conclusive and final.” lMBSSF-s- J. /\ lVlocMlilnn. Wilfred iNniic-e of an “n1 must be given by lhiricLcod. i; Ii l]. . Lt-P-sgm; =tereti 1 r to the Minister Llciit. C01 if. i. hiziriiay. J. Ii. Williams l (‘ii-tries I’ [The scrvi iur Mrs M-ii- end. I ‘iii ‘native cl this Province \\'1]i‘ int-gen i, . Jly attended the Minister. 1t is fur- COOPER crn 'rnissi~;.\'ren._. The Cooper Ciiii. nnmrd all?!‘ its Char- donor Mi‘. A. Fl. Cooper. lnttctriu"ii._ 7-38. was ll‘..‘*E‘lli{'ll siiidzn night. of iiolz! Monday oi this ' was "'l“.tc Distant >4 JG Drum and llLiS directed by Mrs. A. P. C. Rees. Duo to a typw. ‘flrillflliifill error the name oi the (‘ND annzurc; ' ct!_v in the. >44 31*: report cf_iiie flirtation wiilcn appeared in Tuesday's paiper. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED _. kA black 1030 model Eitudrbairer ‘EIHIIPZ. stoic»: from the Kiri Steel. 1BR?‘ '4.“ of l\ ' Aritoirl .. hury scm-eiime Tn 's.'iay night was round abandoned at ill.) T-zn Mile 111mg of the S‘. Pctrrs Rood by a pas- sing lllOlQFlZt lat evrniiiig. Mi'. Rtlttflllotay “its notified and took charge c1’ iris cm‘. which apparent- ly had not l2.‘i“l ('i'-ll\lll'.-5Ii lli the course of its l£'.'ll”l~' ivitii an wi- lznown driver. The car, with i-sgisiiniiczi mmrber 3826 WRi taken lfrom the garage between 10 p, m. Tircsdzii‘ niialii and 9 a. in. v2. r- ‘riay mori Some time prrviouslv ilic lgni kvy iinzi been stolen. the (l\\'ili‘l' lclii Cit\' Pnliw. Eu- iriinrc to ilic garage was made by toning a padlock on the door. ‘FALL FLIGHT DEl.AYEl)-_ The fnli flight rzi‘ wiizi QPLRC‘ had not. yr! l‘l‘ll."ll"fl its maximum, Constable Siniigeon Jciikinsof the Royal Cillliltllilll Miiiiiiiiiri Police believed lilfil night. Delny oi the flight this season. beyond what has been customary’ for the post few years. was attributed to the mild vicziliier. Fond sllllplics ap- peared more plentiful in the north ns long as 0pm oventlicr prevailed, Constable Jenkins, special game warden declared. A ronounccd change in the habits o the Crin- adit goose has been noticed since the disappearance of the eri grass from the shores of this Province. Considerable dissatisfaction has been expressed by gunners who Sneclnlize in goose shooting as they point out the season. which closed on the 14th of this month. iiave them no charm- as the birds they wished to hunt were not here at that. time. Unsuccessful at- tempts have been made several times in recent years to have the ODBTI PEmQ-"ll Oil F("‘SI‘ Clifllliffitl. In Memoriam In over loving memory of our dear son Rowan Jenkins. who passed away November 24lh. 1937. Our hearts still ache with sadnms The eyes shed many n ‘or God alone linows how we mils you As there dawns another _vear. -a - - - . iwllgrfidt asifyfi STSWQYETAIR? old. Plain coo-king. Mrs. D. M. Gaas. L-345- l1 -24-3i. TILLIE rile y TOILER -_ vu-.i\iYiF..:I:/ viwi liew Road Guts Into Improved S’port Property Part oi the property o! Mr. W. giylllgfgglli. Atmerggartihmil- r p011; which has been nguillder dllevelop- meiit as a beuaty spot since‘ 1915 when it was purchased by the pre- Bem 0W". has been e ated by the Provincial Government in ' the course of its road construction is Joined by the road leading t0 Keppoch. The comer now taken by the rue-located road. could have been sold for a service station for $400. Mr. Murphy said. He had been formed he continued. by a Depart- ment of Public Works official the regular Government rate for land expropriated {or road purposes was $100 per acre, In addition to the land involved a hedge. in front. of the house has been removed to make way for the road which will cut in on the lawn land bring the house considerably . nearer the hiirhway. i Work of making a fill on the mew location o! the highway» began iNlilflddy of this week. Mr. Murphy said yesterday he had inquired from the Govern- ment official if the price of c100 per acre was final and vriis Pidl no, ilizit the decision resii-ri with ‘Mr, Iriiflzgs, and two other mm, whom he understood were farm- ers. He had gone to considerable ex- pense and trouble to improve and beautify the pro ertv. Mr. Murphy DCllliPtl out yes erday, and added the land involved was not ii-"diri- nry farm land. but was coi iabiv more valuable as he hri- )1 ic-trcrcd a good price for building iicfs on some o1‘ the land (‘X[).l‘i)l)l‘l- ated for the road. The new inca- ition of the lll’-'.'llii‘~‘8V is aimed to re- ‘du e the angle oi the curve. ifflc- ling the road a numkcr of lords ‘from its former position for a i-im- ‘sidcrzible distance. It might be noted that the Road Act. 1036. empowers the Nllillsi?!‘ of Public Works. to fix a vaiiu ,on land rrquirvd for road purp their provider! “that the Executive Council may refer the matter to .on.~ or rrrre arbiiwilors for settle- ‘m-Mi or dispose of it in any man- tlmt may seem suitable and .. pwnrr. Uifcr Se". 63 the compensation in which the owner is entitled "shall compri v the value of the land tale-cu, tho riot-latte to the lurid of the owner directly caused lW such res/is or alteration. includ- ll‘i,' whorl: a new road is laid out. the cost of fencing the roadway_ rift-er ciccliucting any benefit aocru- ii-ig to the land of the owner by reason of the construction of the new road or aiteratifln." No formal offer as to the a- mount the Government proposed to pny for the lend i-xnvnpriated had been mode i2rioi~ to the beginniM of construction early this week, it was urdersicod. Mr. llfiirphvts complaint is one of a number that hare been heard from time to time cancer-him llllld cxnrom-iatcd for rend constipuctifln purposes this year. - Mr. W. J. Drake. Charlottetown, and lvlr. A. G. Judson. Mt. Hope. left Monday on a motor trip Iiaiiirix. Mr. John Munn who is a pati- out in nit». P. E. I. Hospital. iii expected to retiim home tomorrow- Miis Alina Pavnter. Loni: River. enter-ed tho P. E. 1 Hospital on Monday for treatment. _ Sister Catherine Rita Minne- apolis. and iii-i- sister. Mrs. Rich- iird Niionan. New York. have ar- rived-iiome to visit their father. Mr. James Dalton, Fort Augustus ivlio is seriously ill. Messrs, John J, Munn, Hector Munn. and William C. Munn. of Poiisitch. Idaho. and Mrs. H. A. Sandibrrg, of Essex, New York. Mrs. Donald Clillefi of 8t. Albans. Vermont. ltre visiting their father imri mother. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Munn of Belle River. Keep Minsrilb ln the homo. iioly Redeemer ilall B O I G N I - G B 25c O Four Jackpot Specials 0hr Unsurpolled Swocpalalre 101116111‘ 8.30 BHAIIP Q CHAR GUARDIAN % Ww%¢flia , "it/Iii! MAXWELL nous: 71 ‘.,‘vi»"~"?.l arr TUNE lNl "Good News Frank Morgan and other Met CBC and NBC Red Network. Supplementary Submissions Will Be Marie (YPPAWA._ Nov. 2'3—iQPi'~—NPW Briiriswids will oilen the lino. Dilb- iic sittings of the Rxiypii _CiJllllYllS- siori on DOKITlXHOXl-PTOVHIClBl‘ relat- ions here iomiirrou’. eniiir m8 0" the maeriul it placed, INDIE the Commision in Fredericton in MEY- The concluding stiipizs are ex- paced to be brici‘. in: u: 116i "1911? than a week and possibly as little] as four dars. . British Columbia will b0 hm"! Friday and. DOSSlbly. Prince Ed- ward Island. Manitoba, with a sub- stantlpl supple-pituitary nrc-scnta. ion in be made. is ‘kt-iv to (BK? 1 (l! vioiiday and Tuesday. ! The Nev." Iriiii win; Government will be represented bv Prcinicl‘ A- A. Dysiirt. Aiwrnuy-Cienerel J. B. McNair and Hon A. P. Paterson, president oi the council aiid minis- er of education. W P. Jones. Gov- ernment counsel. will nrefirfit the Government's added material. PRESENT ISLAND CASE The Prince Ed-waivl Island sup- lemqttary submission io lee placed before the Royal V Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations at Ottdiwa wusv would be _ presented by w, E, Mas ey, PFOl/llliflili Auditor '1‘. . L. Proivse, member Wifllflill portfolio of the P. E. I. Government. said tonltzht. B, W. LePage. presi- dent oi the Executive Council o! Edward Island and LL-Ool. P, Sidney Fielding. Deputy Provin- olal Secietary-fieasurer are all!) in Ottawa at iht‘ present b11118- The other three provinces to lub- mit siiwnlementary submissions are New Brunswick. British Oolumibta and Mamtdba. CLAIM POWERS (Continued from pace ii -—~—— ~—:_—:_.—_—_::——- ~-:_.—.:_:x reference and the astute were “somethiniz tihat omasculatcs aind destroys or not." L. A. Poisyitih. as- sociate government counsel, agreed and indicated he or Hon. J. L. R-al- ston. chief Rovernment counsel. womfl b; pinepm-izd to make a. anato- mem inter. Col. Drew completed merit Ywlierddl‘ and MY. commenting on Col. Drew's starte- ment “whether from the mint of view of business inioirrit-y. indus- trial efficiency or national secur- tty hill/hint! 08in be said to justify this contract." said Mr. lilcRiuer. “No evidence has hem adduced to attack the contract on any one on, ANDY, LET'S HAVE oun tuncii uovii i. LU oowu wmi LUNC i-i? AJAMILIAR RING YOU I MONT 6E1’ A CHANCE ‘m HAN! BREAKFAST ~.. i-iow ABOUT SITTING Wl-lll-I T. HAVI 0f those rounds. “No bus ness mom is called tel attack tt from a biisineas Point of Y... i‘? Mi Hear Fanny Brice as Baby Snacks. Also Mayer Stars. Every Thursday Evening over 6%” It's a New and Improved Blend-Roasted by u Remarkable New MElhO§l'_'RlCl'l8l', Smoother, Fuller-bodied than avert A BETTER BLEND L . 1..<.’~; n HARDLY seems AH..N...1'NIS MIiJ ERF oossiet: rum MAXWELL MAXWELL HLIUS‘: is D uouse couto HAVE seen Mo; C(JF-F-E-'§.,,i7 li/i‘ imvaoveo. MR- DUFFV/ ALL THE FULL, any». FLAVOUR AND [i071 it TRUE- MAliM... our THIS lSA new AND sriu. BETTER BLFND or- muxweti. HOUSE ‘THATS RlCHEi SMOOTHEP. AND rotten some o ...iTS ROASIEDJOQBY A new METHOD THAT BRINUE) OUT ALL THIS HIP/i ooouotss AND FLAV ou i2 / I now 2 GRINDS DRIP GRIND = HERBS delight for every .- coffee drinker in this new ‘and improved blend oi Maxwell House-do its extra richness, smoothness, mellow- ness and body. It's roasted, too, by a new method that enhances every atom of the added goodness and flavour. Penetrating heat radiates right.‘ through every single cof- fee bean-no parcliing outside, no under-roasting inside. Your grocer has this richer. more delicious blend of Maxwell House now-try it today! Coffee Makers ' R€GULAR GRIND " _ for Boiled or Percolcilor Cofiee l of 1939" rel-Goldwyn- NH l“ unlit. T011. view. The profit of i0 per cent m a reasonable maximum was fixed by an expert corrimittee on which sat the commissioner of in- come tax and the deputy minister of finance. "As to industrial efiirieiicyi the evidence is all our way. There is nct one little of evidence lJ snow any but the utmost eiifiviency. There are 80 men working on ordnance work and no evidence to ohaliencze the efficiency of any one of them. llfllllillfl but the voice of an ambitious politician. “What evidence is ihcre that na- 5 wall toppled over wiere klii-d the _ 11in . Kiln-lie: up ‘ Unrf - il ‘ll iallwllii SW16 Joni B mitt and Nor- llltill York. The \'lClllll in Garriii! ' ' (‘infl- was‘ the N. B i n tioimi security is llll|)("l‘lllE(l? Enry mp1,“; undertaking has been taxi“ -.ut p; ilie (riiiiniiu. that [iU- ______ tlie letter. Every finaiici coiri- Hi Fovisnioutli oi the "" H mitimcnt _liiis been fulfilled. We iy ‘ ' ' cl" o have the vain of one of the lxast exptrts in ‘lie world that he has no doubt the guns will bl‘ produc- ed ziccordini: to the contract." _“Who is that?" asked the Com- HlISG-lOHFI‘. Qliiay For i‘ (liilptfCALLBEilfi - My)? ‘ v 1C i d i.) , Gill/lights. rQ-Qiissévlgiilt olillliofijliigrg? 9'“ mun (“lipase ' "is; Dilfllfl" ‘KQQ the Bi itish small arms iiictmy a1 viliclncd in i937 and Llie Sol/rs -‘-'-‘-‘- it} '1 W“ Eniielri and now with the inulis (imigii Fill‘ Ci>iii:>azi_i~ Limiua Coniipariv. imphv for the r iiiuiiriilon adult -' » “C0221 know’ lie swore that." said lfgnrirriic fox wlieimii previous to CITTVJVA. e mmissioner. . . Georgie C Cosmr. Gagiainwiri, N. B. won a flrsi nil-n his iiiia‘. pur- pose Shorfiiorn brill. firkxsol‘ litniid- izisi aiiri iiivn Wflli mi to iHKw the "Well what better evidence could we have when there is nothing to contradict. it? 'I'his is the iririn Great Britain had mi tire some #011 0f WOTR a rcai- ago." said Mr. senior and irrimzi iliumipiiiiisiiips McRiier. _“On irha-t frail structure with tie animal Hui IIVO-Vhiir-Oid of suspicion and conjecture are bull fll-wl) won a. gold modal don- Wll in fim’ to the contrary.” uteri by the Siioruiinrn socieiy of Q‘ Hu h the Niiiled Kingdom, 10p the a es o sou w c we v h ' dim! mo“. _ best are the product of trials. e Qigliwo“ Du m“ of me — G erase ' d‘ 1 The secret of strength is b0 bc- lllllilllil-Yflflfy MM“ s mmd mm in front. How-rd W. R0991‘. Princvmit. N. 8., winningl lieve in God's power and use it. 212:1: - __ z, "llie spirit of Christmas," any: Purity Mai-i’. "Expresses itself in a table well laid- Plum pickling and plea and a rlcli, lri-“Ety iris: And with Purity Flour they're so cosy U? i" ~'"' r» Purity r ..i nan-aim M” u] "m... a...‘ i. lllYl/Y, anti bowl Wnlorfl . hurl-ii. CHRiST For the llerfil . l v i v VIN] ner hi‘ " - All ~ ‘Vii ll)‘ \‘.: MAYBE as DANILES TOO Si MUCH,DOCTOR_ HE l IS iT Hi5 HEART F0 CALL A oocroa somaoov. HE'S FAlNTED in. lied Bali Fawn, 55.1w}; recorders; GOOD TO THE t/‘fil DROP o'.\'ii8 YillP, Set iliiie "illiiiiillfitll lay