d u- ...._.______ ~¢- E s UMMM’ E Ré i 5E7} U AIiDIANU . and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICIE i _ m AESTERN GUARDIAN Act ' ' F F e Great Railway i“""”"'“°°'”""““""i four-m.iillfi.él‘lll‘i..i‘l‘ilfi°lifiiifia ='-- -= Ive ear 07' .375‘ ‘muse l, 13.111.16.18 5 () p E N 1 N G t; _ 77‘ e m m e rs ide "Qstrllyad wears 01d l l’ WALKER AND sumrgTrzogguc AND JEWELERY "Wbfljiltialilttfilfafh. “f.“.'.‘i"..i'..'.l'.'.7‘8i‘e.'!.‘$ii..‘:-. EIGQIIUTS gem; 1: C s?1eURDAY!{As1rUA"RYdmBth d ’ ,4.:..:ii...i7.l::.“::"i:.:“..i"v.::. uz..'"'i".a-.'i..."iii':"::izlz.‘a: B Card Tra d3 m, m... .0... o, M. m... Disperil-rrf; :ie..3n§:i€§ri‘cé?i1";§§.e§':l?gul 3.527;... ‘t l ‘ . prlrrnlrioyfl, u. iiu- In!) respuniilhle for deliveries on your route. ‘way builders. Ha retired 1n 1922 as department in con- < W" u’ l.~- o —___-———.:-—--" --———~_ Durby a: commodious dwellin ' _ t. » , _HOCKEY n. Klmsmwré" . _ -- We '8. J h . l: chief engineer of construction for . complete line of drugs. Jewelery ‘hi: column ll "'“m|": .'.‘1i'.."°‘Z'i' ' A .' a‘ - ° "5 Chumh» 5V E1- the Canadian National inaiiliwu s - - ' ' - ,.....-.i u... m. .t d.‘ ‘ Friday. January 2am. i938 atBPM. ccom 1S eanors. was burned to the ground 5m; h“, d h, n Y_-_ nection specializing in Jewelery, watch and clock . {mu of;"_,¢;1fi,,"‘§,.f§'.if;{.° u.‘ m. gillgllnxliftlgysgs} Kgneiingmn Bu“ p €IltSClt€dAtAnI1ufll last eveniniz with most of its con- tally alert éleverfiieyvfu-Miedfiisulgfl . ' repairing. - > ...o- no y m i: League‘ skaflngoapterlllrjllgtlkhllocgrgy M t. of O , . tfrrllllét- lilglrlinlgarllzytwg; evyveydegsghe tine not one tom adthouslh tele: . i» For quick and efficient service give us a call > mission 15c and 10c. L-2l26-i-27-2i. ee 111g . rgamzatlon morning m cut. lumberei: i}: (w... mmmgffltfimfimmm ;1’ or phone 125 _"i' , ds near Wellington, h. » er e “m” ' 4. ‘ —HOCKEY——Bede R k, -- W0” I Bwobvd hovllls birthdays lone ll l lll l l l l l l v l l lllll l ll lll_ Um“ co do)’. Jany. 28th: Tlqi)ue'1‘0l7‘n1:€8€lili6 Bgtrheouitirglhgxitspsofzirstof nfgiizceffi ‘gs, ‘Mo.’ he chmkled to h“ many can‘ "vvL-ZZMV v v v J05 uoo)lg‘mpélrdbrggéiisegl Bsogrdtgnayar Bgtéfiqiifsesi Maple ___ he was owing about 1.15 p.m. He ighmg,“ == = -' ' "i f plnr lit‘. . _ _ “ - 0 - -m on 16c. _ immediately irav th e1 " ' .. - e Wlemflm L-lO7o-7 2a t: L-2209 ‘Wr- R. s. r, Jardine. manager of the Capitol Theatre for His ru- B“... Bernard fssistfid bmmfi‘: and president oi Canadian Natton~ honored u an Elder Btetemlen’ Hitler Cancels i will . _ ‘ _____ Cilinbdédn bask of Commerce cellency and an address 0i W01‘ took down his chemical but!“ eto llnlailways sndpmsldent oi Trans. flu-Ouglhout the Canadian National _ _ l new“. l=“?”.°?.‘£$..?;‘.%¥ -"~ MARY'S BRIDGE-Tim u... i§§“’...."‘§5.l.f.‘}l lllfi°i‘é“lfiz‘fé’étf W‘??? ‘° *““‘ l” “m” "Y Wimmitheflie- but lime 3th“ “’ii.”i.‘.‘°" ‘"‘°.“i‘"“' W‘ Sh“ Relchstag Session < h; of luilfis y Puree’ Sunk gigs‘; i222: tilltlltleiiliglilgrffiiefii ‘at the 37m annual meeting o! the sunk at gODCHEOgWtIZ-gotgly Ianslunlczhzgh itgllnednilllfiiltgltifldwiiy that ft was ghe migngoold mxgfrg: .___. t“. "way oi . Irzua Mary's Hm on wednesgiy ygftesri: mersitle Board of ‘Trade which was lency visited the High school and lmfifi“ gfingtumsavgn alggmnioaagé National System on attaining your (By The Associated Press) '5‘ ‘ l,“ -P——- noon. The we: were Mrs. léfllgmmnlhbgl ‘X11111!!! 100m o! the St. Mary's Academy in the after- floor, B ninettoth birthday. Proud to have y BERLIN‘; Jan. fl-Chanswllol rem. c» ..":.e Me- w»... ....=*.. nurses... “we . w» mo» e o» e e will-m leeluu-mrure Ye e w...“ —— . .. §“i‘.‘u......; ?;.“‘§"....e.",‘-‘:°°.“;“‘;;.i ,yUB5F5":"""' U'_“'.,R§{§,1;}bo‘} the an ‘s’ a-v Chm“ 5 vice-president. Elected to the coun- f Pqrglg all‘: summer we were garb? ‘md ‘is unmarmd‘ N0 one four score tglergrs amnion? Other M‘ and Mrs“ Gi-gldge “ff-yen of the Reichstaz- g isi-ililtc u"... 1 T"';..‘i on Wed- —ANNUAL MEETING of the c“ bwd ‘vmi °~R-R°1='¢i'5»J-E~ éegiiflionwdesigoyerziisihfrfrmg“g ‘Quqignsnweii .351? gitnoldieaéiriilia P“: mesh!“ w“ "m" “flvérs “ml §.§‘“§.‘.’.‘.'§§§““u gilgmguest of Mr.’ It “'85 bvlieved the Yea-W“ m‘ a W“ flaming at lioi- lovely home Leo, 8c Wright Hockey Lsagug will g%$iig'elllidflhlf"£llg‘lftti,wéflcfigi‘ St. Laurent. and H. 'M. ‘c. 5Q. Shg- last night. It is not know: hfé "Lifmbers MC “hi1 Engmeflirlfl m‘ Ives Parents. Mr. and Mrs Everett ézeermgilfgvlagfmtlms gigrlrfigggi ‘I l i uenay. While ir port entertaln- the fife Silirted- It could not bc 5' bu” M “n” a‘ °r Wmc M!’ 1W5- ow wk rutustzondfwould pelnopirortime at ‘will t enio - be held t Bed m k MET-m” 1° a ‘nos ' y a “we n Satumaiyl B. W. Robinson A. R. Brennan i . . usceitalned whether there was any Wm“ i‘ u me mflnbfl‘ mun" Miss Mamie Dawson. is n this Mme m nuke any statement b w‘ . Arid on Thurs- Jan. 29th at 2 p.m. Rep m- rn t. t th m - ulgllgsihgllnxgirrs. Robinson was Ives invited from Victoriraafexilfen- L‘ Bradrshaw and S‘ 6' MW" edenby (the éovgn afinzlisuhréwig- Wnsiliame 011 the building Jmslne“ 555mm” End a h9g9 °i itlng in Tryon as the EHESI °1 h" $51M ten for the night staff. sllngwn. Borden and Bedeque rinks. 3M2‘ c§#§.1fi°rS'M§‘ gmgmirt‘? cludecl a reception at the home of’ Mr. Darby was sent rmland M. {friends in rial ay life across the father Mr John Dawson. Qiilxfflrglizlniariollcryékesmnn declared B .J. Inman. Presld t; 0.0. B k _ '. W ' ' '_ ' - 35 Rm - ..- I - rived it l t r i _ o n includng A.E. Wiar en, ' ' d5 (M. Cl dc n c 5 Vice President; r35 Moyse, asp?- mesldent w‘ 1937 pmsmed over adage; daorlotrelstilrtdlfeflfslcliiooliksithieixlllt: a e as C‘ en ng‘ s Iavgmgi; "We Pie-idem?» 7°!‘ “he Ea" vg-lheeyrmui-‘rglinfflrigretoie learn ‘that chaéwe‘? agavhmlbogtilat nadia-n National Railways, a friend he had me rmsfortune of fin-mg con SIIIIIE no s a D '* the banquet which prefaced the _DWR()\'IN(E - Mr. Russell retary. L-2210-1-28-2l meeting orluml 7 ' ~ v y 4 A. S Brltlsh of long standing. and breaking his leg and wish him Invitations were Drmud and 0f C“!"m‘m “I” a visitor 'i__ ' Guests of the Board were Rev . . ”swmilfiiltjlig‘srfiifdiiétgfigthfnii mtglqgulilzaglfilcvfiylzollanlerlgigclgeg/ fig:- GRZ Bantam‘ Yew“ or stduflryfs other Activmes o’ the Bu“! and Orliktl-fhltug‘ flm ixlbfréitillhilrilleprliiqsess, a gdgiiedlglidlfleygufltiglds of Mr. Everett were w ha" been sent w" w‘ flrwdrectliaflllllg from his recent gue will be held at, Bedgqug Rink Chum" ‘ma Mr‘ w‘ s’ Mdmm“ i-lon. Senator McArthur rep- retired in British Columbia. for he Ives Tm,“ m, pleased to learn ‘Twmw- mm“ we" “ma” ‘Pd ‘my nutrient. lllli will be some Saturday evening. Jan. 29th at 10 o‘ Nov“ scona’ resented the board at a meeting iwlls railway Surveying for the Gov. that he is doing as well as can bc arrangements made 10' dgcoralg-Qg flufoic lio is Ill) and tlbollt DJII. Two repimentatives iilioived The Damn-mt was enlivened with of the Maritime Board of Trade emmen‘ he" i" 1874' m‘? 393's 93' cx cctcd and hope l0 5°C him i the Km“ ope“ House w m l. qmqbtlw u.” had we w each compemw team kn-mord music and singing between courses held m Monckm Oct 12th and tar he Started m; raliulay career b2 t his duties “gain Soon l ler countermanded the plans. $111M.) lit, .. ‘l’. 17V it lllll- Mathleson. President, ' with PYOIC§SmI .Elns.ue at the 13lh. and prcsenigd ' a M19} m- . _ with the old Canada Southern. n-ow M‘; pm-c f-Iouutt Tiyon has “we ill-ii‘ “Wk g in me L‘2z11'1'28‘21 glgilggllfsoflfiid filvflnnby kl R dweller.’ better accommodation for Fqwvwn,‘ fir: 50m? or mp PM‘? °f “he Mlchiqa“ central i" lincl ‘the mylsfol-tune of gcttlniz hil- m on h» fiiilici A iarin His --- ‘ ‘s .» . e a CDC ' carrying automobiles on th car n “W11 Suva“ 17m ""6 "“""'°"°‘ South westfim Ontario. o the face With a block of wood. MODERN GIRL USES COSTUME w...“ ggyglcly injured in the _-os'rs six MONTHS-As an wirtriiwe tgtgtnfithenfgitnng yXf-mfi? ferry n-Om Tormenme n, Hiram, Qilfi‘ '1“.°"’"" in Todlletriill ~ Few men have left their imprint “he Sawing m. Wad. Forturi- Truck run GRANNY once: . m B outcome to the seizure of 51 zal- l ll g’ ' during the tourist seuaon The 'r““!n (“Nmq ‘Q37: on Canada as has Mr. White. Til atel no bones were broken. bill- KNEW i ' W" ' __-_- ‘ ions of rum by the 11.0. M. P. on Riltrtedioylf, fclifi§f§f§s §§Q§§k§0§f5 matter is receiving the attention January hi: time he built raiiroadsin every he yis suffering t izreet deal 01 l ‘< JRINITI’ (‘lllllrfll ANNUAL premises at the west end oi Sum- duping the wan _ of the Department of Transport. 'Dl'0vince in Canada save one. While Ufllil caused by the injuries. There is an old-fashioned “prise-lilo illllllllfll “leiilligg merslde. n party came before Ma- Mn Rem. Tjnney repqrted on A substantial increase in the A die el engine launch, having g Still in his early thirties. he was o M155 Jean Trowi ‘lwle. of Ihker- slant to the new-fashioned lingerie i. iiliiuitv ilillif<lrfg‘glifd"fgscgw §iilfégille$zgoflrblildvesteldev and was behalf of lviu Peter G.Clai'ir.chalr- tourist trade was reported for spud or 21 knots. dtmonstraf-ed on “"1" “$1M?” ,1°°a§‘-"l=1 What 15 men. is visiting ill Tm“ 1-‘ “f °€m° Km ‘l’ 1.938- mx‘ "° “"- 5 nfie5dfl\ uilil». L G u costs under the Vman o; the town improvement i937. 7339 cars were carried dur- ihe Rlver Thames. now the Canadian Pac ilc Ill-M guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E - skill, Judy OGrady and the bird! attended. Rev. Prohibition Act. or three months: commlnee who was unable m be mg the tourist season from Cape F b through thejraser Canyon in Bri- wards» > colonelulady, sisters inmodemity. 0 11w’! tlsh Columbia. In 1895 he madehis Mrs. Jack Annear. has return- m “in; wgmym ma” my; , hicvw Tormentine to Borden an in- crease of 952 over last year, The catch of.’ fish during 1937 showed a substantial increase but grandmother used to . They go skiing 1n woollen under- wear. sleep in long-sleeved night- ' and under the Etxclse Act another $200 or three months. He is now doing the months in the Prince County Jail. 5 ed to her home in Montague. after a very pleasant visit in 'I‘ryon. The peop‘e of this community were again saddened when it be- rosided mid conducted the “£59.51 period. Mr. George mm acted us secretary. There- of llie iuriuiu; organizations present. Hon. L. R. Allen. A. R. Brennan. John E. Campbell. Low- ell Hancock. H. T. Holman also gave brief reports. Mr J. fir lt business connection with the Canadian Norther-n Railway and ‘ocated one of its early lines in “fanltoba. Heretofore his ex- Largest X-ray apparatus built energised at St. omcwis Hospital. London. HUG!‘ Barthol- di-esses, dance in cotton pettlcoatls. the cliiircll \ received and i. _' _ M_ N1 h the ‘value W5 h I H i mo-Sl C95?‘ ‘ llixlgmohlile till‘; nfiléizfgfitfiyf “furl”; HYED- vote of thanks tco T§Z“eul3.3§i"§§ of‘: o reduction iii "Sliie. giggtegg ,.°§.“§m§5é°c_§:.“h"1’t‘§k°' ftliamm‘ EYIBW h" W" Wiifmjed t" 0"" ellme known that Mr- Cheeky wear girdles that give them e kdflDfilillllil-ip-bufi‘ socially and to many rflendslgtogkmYc egg‘ flcers for their splendid service to Pefcfllltflge of decrease was (‘iwbeg b a D1?” Enarmlc Vflll/i trio and Brit-eh CO-limb-B- Innlglf- "lowatt. a highly rPSDBPlBG P951‘ laced-in look — and the most mo- will $1M“? _ ‘S \ ‘ School in Everett M pa“ Que Y the Board. which was seconded by (iii-stills. lobsters. and smelts. ‘ “ 3.’ 1 . l. m m‘ while the rum“ had mm“ ed dent had passed away cflrly 5M‘ dem of them sre threading rib- Ml" Fl“ mxin-Zuizuiions 1037 when Mi:§s'i21‘i,nhe!t1§v'1.§3th' C. R. Rogers. During the first ha‘! of the QQmmEICH‘ p""""°“9" M m” ‘°“"d““°°- m’ PhY$1°t1.°°“s’-"“°" "lrday morning. Jan 22nd, at the bons into their linrrefle ostln. m1 Yoiincnl létpiltu? mi. those m Berfiard. daughter Jae! Mrs Julio The new pres|dent_ on being 1m past: year agriculture in the p1‘Qv_ nee um begun in Britain. ‘tion oi this railway empire actor‘; ige oi 52 years The late It all began with two thing; .. m . plrihi" lo comment was Bernard of Kowsington P’ E’ 1- ‘mmwed thzmked the Emmi for mo” shared m the Emmi“ YWQWYY March Cami“ “"5 V917 ‘"8913’ w“? m" ott had been in Willi“! heal H 2‘ the trend back towamzi feminine Nigel)“ l“: M pl_o§ussol_ became Mm bride of Mr . Jan»; til; i30I}Ollle tlyostowed Elam} him and gsglqyegvithrolighoifit Carguda. How- tgjxggcetaifiowtitiairtiegdlgorowlastvlliks work qgnge‘ tiine sugsgllngnféfigiwgregx: gurvqs “Pd the modem guys de_ ‘ y“ ‘ I . H l. Thomas Mm I 62 h ' _ as e or is some ne cooper- - ng 0 un avora e weather A method of dul ll l d5 . 0060- o n_ur es rec - cnninat on to cling to her sports Iii-iii»? “l” “sbei- "eiesieiiiiii "” li‘2°”.‘.‘$l“.;i°“‘§i%‘"“5.i‘ i‘ i» m. 21%.; iiziiwhihmicevtil. is: ‘lhi..€§i§f."l‘.‘ ‘ilf.°‘*‘llii'.“. ‘ill i: uhohl.’"i:.*i"“il. 1:2.“ p, l-kl . t d W.A. Del" ormed the in h . _ _ p c tnatreial imli to l , ' . ‘ ' j ‘ _- _ W c 8 b y - $5.? llvflelcctllg ‘e339 Win- Dieifince of the 15533311134; relative? mEslDENTs “Em”! xfyneigiiler dlsoiopolntlnz to ou.r stratcd insmnhrlan. Sass Gem” lfisfiwlfihmoifi halnialiimointilfii 351...??? Ztilliehid A213 lvlirinaariy 51$ "*1" §f','be°“”°" m“ l» i» specialties: eitzmidlt ‘l5? Gentlemen e in ewe-eve W‘ l” ‘t- were eclectic o’ "he e “*- wil rev or hie m it» voile? mu... lforleyltl. in ‘jam. m .,.._ s ‘vlnsome h.“ navy blue Sm m Y Board ol ‘Tracie: Fox Educational Week Rgllwg,’ 1“ NM” mt” day the Ceoildion Netldneis "will funeral service was held on Mori- to the pmuk m marked 0511mm “mm m? l’ ' ‘mun’ with all accessories to maich 52%’ In presenting the anuvrtl report Y5 ma“ “e- line throuah the Rockies. , day Jan 24th. from his late to the tmqbulént 20.5 when the carryimz a bouquet of camntlom fol‘ the past year I feel tii t con- Probably the outstanding ac- April thgiuglltltozlw hsirlefl dhlpasslslrigfigg dnegirc; andlewlgaxiifizlyfroiriglbeillortig flapper left her girdle-if any _in has been accomplished. complishment of the Bourd during siderable u¢DE.‘\T“ oil Mn. IIERBERT l‘. the checlcroom and sailed onto the l Jasper National Park. dl5timces t‘) Pay their last respects AYNTEP__.1~1.....C pnsflod “way at and maiden hair fem. After the n _ , liillmxwm‘ migiifi7u°ol§~l°§ Edger? geremonth: iiggifil ‘statllixepgiihltgg fig- glllltgraltlilolizfho’! tiatstrrlriembsee-Lengxig ill?» iliaiyiflriuvliinfhiiol°xzoiguciitlgeil nvlidre ors 913% Kilhlaclfimur 51b2,: “he 3.1K ‘gnhdneclfug/g an aver-ace four-Writ!“ to an honoured friend. The service can“ flgolr without "72. _ l ‘“.‘““"'r' . i I . ' tn M o 5th. u u. ' ' " ' . ‘ _ ' . not o ii ted n other o ted b Rev. Fred l" ‘7 ‘ is (‘.[._.‘.‘~"",'. yflor glilllé-hg/Irfitogegvxllizle Tggl-ggxllh LQIAQQ? {Foghy o! e “yer an ' eniemgwfarr oéfilgloflqislrggfg: W3? lir§§h°§§efim filflf“ fies gontfmuy ggudficontinehlgtlm roilvggy? ‘iyt fl-a/t- vviisun§°tnle° gave aymost coimfort- and Mrs. Maynard Foy. of ’f‘ryon ‘n l"%“'n"'o~ ‘v-us a Mose- Mimy friends in Kensin m.’ During the year 16 meetings loses, the demonstrations bpi _ §l“"li.erafurna (f: e a m“ ‘lened out the mountains for op- in; and helpful message. Hymns f’ whim much empathy ts ex- . . “l-“hf. $5....“ and elsewhere 10in in wishing t em were held One of the first pro- wndllcted by Mr Georve M Eng ‘In... on “covered by m” vretins purposes find made “use sum; were. Nearer My God To “ndri Pallbearers were: Messrs. Hyh," ‘Q2... IQW, lllany years ofweddccl happiness- jccts taken up by the Board was i"! Lompson. Fraser Ruth dug“ piwilfll" ennfgffvt gtxdustrles‘ economies- possible in the movement Thee, A solo by Mr. Llewlyn g A- Waddell. Russell ‘Thomson (f tm~ "cult known ill that ' improved accommodations for the llcw York and Mr Fred MB k0” steam (t: l bet? long-distance '4‘! “Ema when he mm!“ a Se“ Gamma I Kn” Jesus Cams’ Rock Hrank Robblefi Eafle and Heath “till”. n» iuvnioi- uus 1110513 AGE curs YOU BY rm: imnoiini; of freight at the Marine fox field man from the Drovfiliriel’ Gla=gcw W?“ Ifiindon and m“ "HWY “Mm “h” m“ °' ‘We’ - Mm Wm‘ M" we" ‘ELM’ and new n Gamble‘ “m lzililyreiiiufilli l... his stcrlillil THROAT wharf and I om poo-Sod to stale di-‘Dflrtment of agriculture Duicifi Midland ndmsrcoettisxlyiy efmndon cm?“ to Vancouver with 51mm, beaumuny re-ndefed by the Prov. - ' .9511; The meet e o» we lilo ev- giatdihicygiggmigdmit? $5.33,‘; iiaruzi; lgtiee ye" eeilveei M‘ " ° “““””“ 3.1-3. ws.hz.gi=."gigzlf.gi tic c5323.‘; .. atmgsfii‘: uffiisi: p" -i—-~ ~~ .. .1...» n .. _ . . fktolgi- {gllfunl;_iv‘k xtti?“ m§m.“ard_ tale ‘of age. If‘ you want to Dggamfienteo, pubpc works by Mr, tllral and fox girl-ac: ‘éfiiteiiigméiil. By Onelof his lost biz jobs was the con. of the service the remains were J L n iifil“.’.‘y“.f..ii’.iiii.l‘fii“lli .2: is: M- certs: ll.‘ Fume" o: onetime; - - '5" l‘ "do m; m" '. our (all: _ S. i ex ens ve provemen . w c resena ye: of the dig. 1'98 al‘ opera on in e world erm n w . . ~ ,- - eserv . f , .. Fading b id h . i’?Eféliiuliifi‘%.§fi2‘l”i§§§l§§£ ff? $5.. “Zufhfiifiiuthil? fimfi ti??? silo ‘lifé"li"u‘ll.gif.fi“éfu'fé i§§v°§T‘u/f$‘5in§’%i§i'5?e‘§°“ °' “‘° °°§se§§l°§$ flfipffl?‘ £L'.”‘._...’.* Eiilffffifi? aiufihfifsvfinne. $uemfiei<l£iiefi‘°tni.islfi.ee“ 53E ronm DIBEUIUI. Irl'.l~'0yd_Ail1llll_-%‘0f_ Dcrlllvyi Bug iines. keep skin clear, w“ 0:“; potato sheds to double their former gfldlan open forum Fiimufimfli Silllplementlairy to mtuml rubber, in the heart of the city. with Wig s half years ago. ‘Fheyvtaige ieftmw AND AIMEE “ail "ilil”“oi‘i‘v‘l. eeelh- ggrcefggooopalggigg gym p»; .i.%i:i".‘;'.5.*ii.:~">bre we ee- ~“‘<’>‘I.‘ii“"i‘°§=‘“ si..tr.;:*lwti.".:".2. may ~11. n. minim»: VA ~_ The fun- “W59 fine 131195 ivhlm like brings ‘the port up-to-date In. every mental fox static: lahdthgtheeigeq-t Pd 53mg; arhrlghwwtlrlll ilfiflgigifiggf; tired. Hp is still a frequent; and ‘mother and the following brothers D0! and Nlzht Ullll trails be‘ b: liPltl Finlay at 1W0 sli-‘ililPf Tings in the beginning respect. A seaplane base for the l5 felt by fox men generally th i, under wushlno produced by a welcome visitor to his old railway .and sisters: Percy of Tryon Fenton. Pg-qmpuy Attend“; o'clock from lliS late residence. and. later on, like pretty heavy accommodation of seaplane; 1.5 3n ranchers have greatly benefittgd Lflmashire n"; offices itowever. Senior railway of- iof Hampton. Margaret. Mrs. Harry pgoyp 1.; b this new venture; Fox Educs- A floors fnvulslbly cs1 on him when ‘Sdbcy. of Albany, Annie Mrs in Vanoogvi- ‘pi1d_ h, is Steward Maoiqfglgi.“ of Carleton.’ - added improvement. y . fine residences have been "will Week. lJuns they we 0W1"! to the increasing num. bracelets. usually are caused by bad posture. your head correctly with chin up lIucli sympathy is extended to the bereaved family-S. Man Do arty 1mm to c erect during the year as well as Experimental migine with no PERQONALS repairs to oi ones. The erection be!‘ 0f Dells handled b _ w ln-drfllzk of stthe neck sgmizht. o; two n“ brick blocks on water organization; it has beyenthfiyyylxg valves of the conventional type. and —iifr. hoiaiirl _Ci-o*/.icr of Sum- mnec P‘? m‘? dim‘ w- d° Street now occupied by “The New nwoesory to enlarge their pram claiming to eliminate nonmsl \ lisislde 1S a. ‘IIMICIII, in the Prince these exercises several times I World Cafe" and "Selrltes Stores. 159s to take care of’ their addi- maintenance and decarbotrsaum . Willlli‘ Hospital. S day: Ltd." have added greatly to the llvllal business. ‘expenses. produced 11y Bury , l Divine the year M . Robert . ellsineer. 40h. our very Hugger"; New steel discovered in maf- for the past f2 years r i d | field suitable for working alt very he had been appointed 383$; high temperature, resistant to oar- John office of the c N R idatlon and machinabie. business section oi the town. The laying of steel rolls at the railway cross ng at the east approach to the town by the Canadian Na- ilonul Railway was another fea- Stand with feet sligihtly sipart hands stretched toward the ceiling. Relax neck. letting hend fall back- ward. Now bend elbows. lolwcr 4m. Otto Doull of Chelton is iindelizoiniz treatment in the Prince Ocunty Hospliul. S —Mr. Wlilnrd ouTion of Alber- ioil is a patient in the Prince Wilnly Hospital. s -MN. Frank Simpson of Ham- lfml ls undergoing treatment in he Prince Coimly Hospital. S ‘alizlllgvthfoi-Tim- of 0‘Lcary is 1 >- . 80mm!‘ ill lie Iiincc Countg ‘gim- Herly Wrlrzht of Middle- co l-i ll piiiir-nt iii the Prince "my Iiospiial. S hJll/lrwiliilvu Clinppcll of Glalzzlflic eiiercd the Prince Count)’ Emil-oi for treatment. 5 hwl-iglltltiei Purguson of Victoria Hmlm‘ ll n the Prince Counlys‘ -lh.n hm m! friends will regret to ammeniige A.‘ P. Wells of m‘. for trentgl‘ ercd the hosé ‘mend-s will lcnrn with regret matings; IT-Yrrcli Sl-lnlrmmLFrec- helt‘tI1e;1't'(x1[cApd flic hospital i013‘ ~Prfends will regret to learn m“ Mrs. Leslie Wnodslde of m SATURDAY_ and Several - ~'.e-~Prlnce' ~~ cu-lllflfl has entered th . UPfliltol for treatment. 3 CRYSTAL RINK SUMMERSIDE HOCKEY AND SKATING EXHIBITION H L Excursion Rates on C. N. R. °" ~i‘.v_ Gnmc between Alberton Regals and bummerside Soviets at 7.30 p.m. , Also See Th w ’ DOUGLAS DUFFY t orlds Most Famous Comedian on Skates SPECIAL AFTERNOON SKATE Admission — Evening Afternoon - Adults 27; amis and force shoulders book, trying to touch elbows together and at the some time raising head. Relax and repeat. Naturally. the harder you pres shoulder blades together when trying to make el- bows meet. the sooner you‘ll get rid of the lump of flesh oh the nope of the neck. and the straighter your head will be when you raise it from the lowered posi- tion. Now sit in a straight chair. Re- lax neck letting head fall back- ward and mouth open slightly. slowly close mouth. then make the muscles at the sides of your neck pull head to upright position. Place hands behind ears and pull head oven farther upward. Repeat 10 times. Try to keep your head in the position it fl in after thl mili- lng and stretching. Itsa goodidon touoesooii- plexion brush on your throat at least once s week. Me sure to give it a thorough scrubbing every time you wash your face. Apply cream each night, of course, and if there is o yellowish out to the skin, better inquire about simil- latlon 9!. m‘? be Jurt what you need. JANUARY 29th 1 I Acts by Duffy 38c Children 16c . lure of the past year. Summer-side can aso boast one of the most up- to-date theatres in Eastern Can- ada due to the enterprise oi the proprietor. Mr. Harold During the year the theatre was entirely re-modelled and improve- ments made consisting of the in- stallation of an air-conditioning plant. special lighting arrange- ments. and the latest in seotifli accommodations, which provides s place oi entertainment modern in every respect for its patrons. Municipal Improvements . Municipal improvements durin the year include two and one 111.1% imilos of t sidewalks; completion of eeunlln and the filling in of the space between the seawall and road way; also extension of water and sewer- nge system. A resolution to the Town Ooun- cil for better accommodation for the care of meats at the fawn lb- ottoir. resulted tn the erection of a large and well equipped cooIinC plunt. This was a very commend- able move on the part of the Town Council. The erection of on addition t0 the old electric plant Ind the fn-_ stsllatlm of o new unit with n Express. Mr. Rich a Hi '1 ‘ appointed in his place. non was: Mr. Beirinri Robinson s. Whjgd member of the Board and bond master of the Bummerslde bond 0009M“! s position with the Can- adian Broadcasting ‘comm-Hum; and removed to Halifax. N. S. ougikifieoyefiim e2€‘il‘l§°‘ QM Wm“ a of the Comrnlttcu. y e r t‘ In conclusion 1 wish to express Itbprecintion to the representative; of the Federal and Provincial Gov- ernments. the pres of the Prov. ceded ‘if... create i" “cl n . stfon during the 592:1. w-oper Marina Iwporl An off-year for tonnage calling at Bummer-side last season was re- rtsd by Ooun. John I. Oomp- eli. chairman of the Marine Oom- mfttee. who stated this was duo large! to the scarcity of in boar ocean In! and ooutwiss trade. domed the advance in fiblBht rates combined with a demoralized potato market. At- tention wus called to the new mar- k esd potatoes now in pro- osu of being opened in South Amelrlcl. in connection with which | shipments were mode last fail vie | capacity of 375 horse power will provide the town with sufficient power to take care oi its require- ments for sme years. The Town Council also secured additional land for the airport ed the runways and pointed the standpipe as o land mark for alrpllois which brought the port up to the regulations required by the department of transport. During the year 623 trips were made by the Canadian Airways Ltd. carry- ing 32.270 of ml-tl. This rnnil was handled in a very efficient manner by the officilio of the post office department It Bum- merside. Celebrnttonl A very fitting celebration was held on l‘ romtion Doy which In- cluded s. erode headed by the Summersl e cttiaens band and l dance In the high school auditor- l . . “'3. Be tember 20th. we were honored I visit from His Bx- ccllency Lord Tweedsm fr, Gov- i! ...or t. neral of Crmldo. On this _ ..I _ “Hop-JOI- [i911 _fl\ 5t. John, N. B . ‘W now docking facilities that will perm! oftheuseoitheportby the larger type of ooesn going steamers and we have sheds with adequa‘ storage space, so that o. large steamer can be loaded with promptness and despotch. "I note from press that the New Brimswfck Government having aunt representatives to South America to solicit this busi- ness. shipped 50.000 barrels in the year- 1938 which increased to 360.- 000 barrels in 1937. It would appear from this that the time has arriv- for our present local Govern- ment to take mction in this matter. u we all r-eslias its importance to the Province. “In conc‘uslon 1’ may soy that T have been working on a proposal with the Clarke Steamship Com- pany regn-dlmz tourists during the. summer. which I feel will be oi material advantage to our rift-revs ff successful. However I row un- sbie to impart any defin lia in- July World's largest aeroplane tyre completed in B . ‘Research on production of 1 cu‘. in which the engine 1s built into the body and no ciwssis is required, carried out by Birmingham firm. August special mite. son-taming outfit to deal with snake him. manufactur- ed by Sheffield firm. First automatic beer-selitlgllg ma- chine in the world ins led in Ionidm. loptsmbar Gem-proof shtrting material produced by Lancashire firm. 0min: New wotor-rvpeilerit textile finish discovered by Imperial Chemical Industries. A now process by which my de- gree of softness and stiffness can be brought about in cotton fabrics. developed in unoashirs. Machine for iaylm up cioth “Cammf rifle invented by Leicester man. Treforest Trading Estate near Cardiff officially open- | December World's largest magnetic separa- | preparatory to marking and cutt- m “we ‘in; pakented by Manchester fimrr" t... tor for separating iron from cone sugar. manufactured by Birming- ham firm. l All-guru train starts on 2.000 mile l tour of ‘Britain. l Fog-pimimr apparatus for aero- planes. invented by Manchester man. formation until I receive their de- cision which depends upon the working out of their nnnusl schedule. It l: the intention of this Company ti give improved service here during the coming season." (‘n ‘ivfsheflrtvn y-vsvlarvg nf trgme- ‘rzortellon. fl-hcrles eiriiwi. "b p, ,. . - (ac ASH CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS l i l l REGISTERS ECHO - _Wedding Bells‘ l! >4! it! Every year approxi- mgtgly 70,000 young Canadian couples I marry and establish homes of their own. , . To each happy couple the problem of find- ing a. place to live, buying household furni- gug and equipment, are private venture! into which they enter joyousiy. They want. to make their home as modern and as comfortable as possible, though their budget may be limited. Consequently, they must buy carefully, and they do it successfully because they soon learn to do as their parents have done—-look to the advertising columns of their local daily newspaper to tell them what and where to huy. They learn that these advertisements are the shortest routes to price and quality. The purchase of these young couples are increasing the retail trade of Canada every year, which, in 1938 will exceed two billion dollars. ‘i *‘ l“ »-nvw 'flfilllvw¢~vqrrvvy;r~y¢w‘vpy~ “LW- ‘ ' . I ' ~ ~ -—