. n Riarshfieltl, and her later yearn, M" "f: Wfllncldly nmlufburldly Wl-iz-fz-i ‘M, __________ , ~ — - ‘O44-O_O'70;0:¢ iqiswazttrtrzazsswu “a aantral Guardian EH11"- TRIS AFTERN°°N~ . p -f- d Ad - ._- V _ iaac-i-s f Clams‘ 1e - vertlsernents x 4, —'_ Church on Sunday Jan 11- Stanley , . _.,.__ , - . . on, rum-ales m |1¢t llnp cl‘ s wordn 3 SKATING Tut's AFTERNOON. flrnnu" sun”! m j Three Insertions . .. 9c lifr line of 5 words l I 138944 Sunday, Jan. 11; Wood Island at 11 mo at 3 p. m m“ H‘ a Bu”, ~ "l" Maia?“ -- {v iii!‘ "n: of 5 word: v l _ a. m. and Wood Island East at 2.30 i m ' ' 1 Elsi" “m9” ‘from... gf5yurdl ill roucs caviar n oi l’ "‘ M“ "I - - t P ' ' Woooomvowooooo-o-eoovoooooooovo-oo-vooroyooocoowz’ Court yesterday morning, sen ems: - m» _-_~ - l_ - . hm was dismiss“, Barn!" clwiwlr sanvlcls, __,_ i-— ——-'—————- ' 2 ’_ "‘“" ‘ _ Sunday, Jan. 11th, Preacher, Rev. A. i For Sale Boarders Wantgd ,.,,,,,-,,,_,,.,,,—',,,,,. _,,,,,,,,,.s ,,, o. Crowc: 10.45 .. ,.... 5...... n» AddressonC/zurch ‘*1- - rou sane-m. r. iuacnozl- nosnnnxs CAFE-ETC m“ 10l12-l2-18~1in0. ' C0 “m, Souris. m/mfiFuTovs-un, user: ONLY! mv weeks. Guardian. F.S.-9240-tf i. -—-———ii.——-—-~' 51.11, TU LE1‘. BOARD AND vi ‘gone: signs on lzllnd at Guardian HEATED "OOMS "5"" 9R Office. E} sun's-seven rox nm-zzo- --~——- mg houses cheap for cash. Wm. J. Scott, lifarshficld, P. E. I. _,.___;__ m; “u; __ not canal/ice. App‘, 20 Upper Hlllsboro StrctLJ 1300-1-8-21. i son saw Q-raornuq susrozi, —-_-¢ _ 1 Pmmlly new‘ M“ Fezitule Help Wanted (g ___ .__. . u. gpmu r01: rumor: rosrs. FOX f l l mm, Kensington. Fences. Log Cabins. etc. 8. McL. Dohcrty, Petit Rochcs, _ N; 1345-14-31.; ' Erff; F61? can: - BENFI... ffilCk scale, never used, 2003 m. mph-ii}: $35.00 cash takes it. B. C. l ‘ l ’ Vnnied Gill, Box 247, Pictou. N, S. ' F. S. Jan. 0-,? Miscellaneous 1173-12-30-11117 . ~ A - . We pry cosh for cvery- mack". ‘ [U]! TRE IIEPAIRIN .-'.l ‘ ' '. Phone 59-L or call ‘ i’ ' Mme,- work, saw filinu. .....: fac- ~ onzl st. 14l5-1-0-2i l r {my ivork, moderate‘ “QllLlIQEf-i _ _ _ _ l BAPTIST SERVICES-There will Repair 5110i)» _ , 4 N“? ing be services in the Murray Harbour ran’ unsn EUROPEAN’ nfctv, Gulf Garden Fur Farms,- Chnr- _ I23S~1-1-Bl. you sus-A BABY caluiiiliz- - ‘m; bgd, Apply 32 Brighton Road. 1341-14-31. v IOIIN ALFRED HICDONALD, PRC- , vincial Land SUPVCYQI‘. Ilelkiliuzi- ‘le; F dated at 54 Dorchestnr Sfwet. .To Let a without board. Found at office and paying for ad. or trchcr. than: 1239!“T.L.“ l 1402-1-19 ____u_. .___. | Pill?!’ F E _l,-lanrl l-Iorpitul. l ___. "-"_‘___—“_ .‘ ‘f-‘Al-‘T-“lli-l Tamil’ cAN-su/umvo machine. Retort. Steam Engine. L‘. . D., Ginrdian. l -*——~—- ___._..._ _....___1__ i-‘DUND-LADVIES ream, nosanv Owner mo)’ have same by applying l40B-1-9-tf _;_-_____ CENTRALLI’ LOCATED FRONT room. steam heat and grata, With n2" ivithcufi piano. Suitable for office -l1 in-karrini run GENERAL ‘vrim, hOthCWDf . Apply 143 Euston Sp 13324.3-" Minister. ._______ ____.__________ ___ W" €‘FID--_*. DlNlNG ROOM GIRL. l 1376-1-8-31, ' 77.579.-If-‘ You ‘rmv ANY v rihsid ciathfing to sc'l, give! CntCl'_'J_3llll_(l.l'y 10th class of North 13754441 E. Cienge, Pastor. AUCTION IORTY FIVE party and social in C. W. L. and Caledonia l»: 11s tinzgnt. Play starts at 8.15 qltarp. Apply Guardian Crclueliru end excellent prises. l284-l-5-1week. Minister. VICTORIA C. E. Armstrong. Minister. _ Baptist Church on Sunday, Jan. 11, YOUXG \"‘o}f""1 DES|R|NG_ 1 at 7 p. m. conducted by IKIIILS Hams. There will be special singing and in- jpftgtuwfi, I’. 0. Box 175'. Phone, QMMUS. Fffilfllllfl». 55111001 for Nurses, strumcntal music. 664-1.. 12CJ-l-5~tf. —-—'-—-P-—-—.—r Situstions Wanted‘? V . "—.~“-1*"‘--' l LADY WANTS nousr: WORK, comp-y prrfcrrcd. __ HIllSlJOFO Street, City. 13C>~i13= _ fixrrw: rosrrorvimrrr “lath?”- Apply t‘) 1.4.7, 5-W- via-slimy- ‘pd’. _l?:-.id. N. Dec. 12 Fmwftl-lan. 1 North ‘AdhUmfhIKi, please write l > School qualifies Pupils to‘ sécure registration. Pro- ‘ s n-cnthly allowance and pri- ,-; >\: of six months‘ course at Ei-‘lcvu: Hospital. All cxyaenses 2. f-Lloivs Jan. 11th, lifnrshfirfld at l1 I414- HAMFTON PASTORAL CHARGE -"—Thc services for Sunday, Jan. ll and Appin Road at l1, Hampton at 3 and Victorian at 7. Rev. Geo. Ayres, C R 0 S S — Regular preaching service at Victoria Cross, Sunday, Jan. 11th at 3 o'clock. Rev. TR YON BAPTIST PASTORATE- CHURCH 0F CHRIST-Sundan- 139u.1_9_3i, L-servlces for the New Glasgow Church ._; §__.___ of Christ are as follows: 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., also service in Cavendish |Baptist Church 3 p. rn. Wm. Quigley, tlons filed by the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association for l this ycurwere for 110,000 puppies in- stead of 11,000 as inadvertently ap- peared yesterday. lottrtou-u rs lllllTC rizid by c"pcr- f"“':l:v‘~"vT-q“\li "ND 315w YEARS fenced young lady. Box 5C5, Slim; mcrsulc Cood references. lC03-‘.-3-C‘ I11‘, ', 1.‘. {LY IYCIiLI-‘IT. " lifaity friends will r2, he demli Wednesday" of if. Ami Dov; - Iiillcr, vii!» zf ‘ William llllrr cf Mulxtiifli-l Aliliourh ihc <lcc:n..:i huzi o cu ‘ failing health for some ye death cnlur: more suddenly than w“ expcvtcrl. She bcrc hcr l l lcncc and .'~i\'.'C(".l‘.t‘S!‘-. I-Icr pasts; was quiet and IHlEIlIiIIITlJCiI us 5.12.: livf wished it to lsc. The lute Mrs. fiiillci‘ ivhu ivzis lHz daughter of Rebel-t and lilary (‘ruli- forrl Bovfvrr, was lnrn nt liunbdrv. ind well known fomiLv, her brsithrrs incl sisters all having ‘predeceased hcr if,’ SOT-IO XCIITS. _ , apples, candy, c(c., were passed n.- gfillitff‘.h2‘c,l11,i::$g,il Pound. The Matron iMissl Sadie Me. ' ' " " ‘ " L-‘sehcrn, wishes to express her grate- ful thanks to the following. whose - thoughtfuikindness brought cheer to her paticntsJ-The salvation Army with her son, Arthur W. Miller in Sharlottctoivu. Besides hcr son. Ar- thur W, she leaves to mourn onel Tlllllkhtcr, hirs. John lilncl-‘arlnneq "" - ‘ificlcl and a son, James, of C21- zown and country her passing. vii! remind many fhetAthcPc arc fe:v' rft of her fine old generation. -._. _ -r,ii<,i;.-"u‘oMir-, ._.i___{& E E '1... NEW VIOLIN, cuss: i AT THE "JFHHIARY LAsT TRIP For; sEAs0N_-1'1~.e Mrs. W. A. Hucstis; Assistant Supt. a l i ccoiio ‘_' ., picw, ez-nngcs and cundy. 1 Cn C rrrt \\'ll0 lthcll‘ f “ vcccptnblc gifts to all. I On New Year's night another con cert was held alter which oranges fcr ;it and candy. the Womens In- stitute of South and Central Bedequc 211.1 Fcrnsvcod for aprons. handker- chlcfs, cic., for the f:"~".le patients; socks, hvgndkerchlefs. pipes, tobacco. 01c, for. the male patients and home made cake and candy for all. To the Charlottetown Branch of the Cathol- ic women's league for candy, apples. oranges andtobacco. The Santa Pals per Guardian Publishing C0,, for ‘towels, face cloths and soap for the fcmalc patients anzl smoking tobac- co and pipes for the male patients. cncl candy, oranges, apples, and fancy AND BOW 50c a Lessor: i Join to-dny Nu Hrurlrc or .-u,v bind! c-Anlllizlrmafhln vhnrfnllv gin-elf biscuit for all. r Very Bid Ha bltl There would ire fewer cases of en- . l‘ Prrnrown 11:" 8690'"- liar-goal tonsils and adcnolds mmong I’ . 0P - VIOL "wrot- Iimnnurl, lmrf ‘I'm-n Mmr. (Unlfllfl) P. I. unlll in P _ “Admin and Children "m" liven annually ,, Salesman who is at . ice. wastrel) z Island to handle side line of Flash- lights and Radio Batteries for Main- land Fililll-‘(ififid salesman‘ should eas- .' "y make from forty to sixty dollars. weekly commission. Manager will be in Charlottetown Thursday only this Wee. Reply W. Box 116, (Juardian small‘ children if mothers would rc- frcin from encouraging the use of pacifier: and thumb-sucking while they are infants“ , . _- _.__- > “h present covering ‘Provincial Infirmary’ enjoyed Christ- THE fCI-IARLUPFETOWN GUARDIAN subject, “A New Year's Message." mains of Efrncst Kelly who prism 1i Dunst_an's Basilica thence to the R0 man Catholic Cemetery. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River square on Wednesday she fell, sus Field, Sunday, January 11th: Long tfiinln: a. broken arm. She was tak Creek, ll. a. m.; Clyde River, 3 p. 111.; Kingston, 7 p. m. W. R. MacWalker, same evening while Mrs. J. A. Grif later removed to her home. i W. M. S. gerous walking on Wednesday, Jan the omcers for 1931: President, Mrs W. A. Thomson; First Vice President Jasper Plckard; Lawson; Supt. Mission Band, Miss Mabel Newsom; Supt. Supplies, Mrs. Vernon Howatt; Supt. Baby Band, 1S. S. Hillsboru made two return trips, Baby Band, Mrs. J. M. McLeod; As- Rond as far as Winslow. _ beams SNOW PLOUGIIS AT WORK- Government ‘ Th“ 53cm“ of the public who take probably the last for the season, over sistant Supi- Bflby Bind, MFS- Whitt- ,~_ kimpy interest in om- , . 1 pits usual route to Rocky Point yes- head Supt. Temperance, Mrs’. W. E. “ad mzwdmon wmglfigcifsczgsfl lierday. The jiassagcs were accum- Burlcc; Supt. Mite Boxes, Mrs. J, L. 3w that the pmems o; the jpllshed with considerable difficulty, as Bennett; Assistant Supt. Mite Boxes, g ’the harbor is frozen over completely, Mrs. A. B. Fisher; Strangers’ Supt, ' ' “L1; m]; s“, - -_ except at the point where the three Mrs. G. H. Taylor; Supt. Missionary ‘ r N. Yours to the utmost, ~ c“ Dcunwel. 23m the Smvatlnl, {tides mcct. Last year the ferry made Monthly, Mrs. L. H. Ayers; Assistant A,» y gm“) came out and gave “Hilts last trip on_Dccembcr 15, anrl on ' mtN-Qsunz mcgrnn, ‘ht- vrmtei" previous on January 21. Brecken; Eixtra Member, Miss. Mary m; or band se-cctionrh mam ‘Smelt fishermen are reported to have an,‘ w“! mum: suitable m me ficnlzzrcd out to the middle of the . ma; scascn. after which their Qfiwr m‘ m” ice m the vicmm’ “f 1 Con: trc-titccl flu- patients to fmlsb°r° Bridgc- A “w “w” nights of hard frost should suffice to make m“; V134,,“ (My had a Co“ ‘travel by ice safe in most places. which those cf the patient-if "i ~ rcsftc and step (131100 gave l w men the benefit of itpmstcrday We °f the ,1; 3 31,... , . ., . wnow ploughs operated on the cast < "P*""“"**?¢15*"- 18-2- “'.~‘.,.l°2,.§. 's..°.‘,’i°",§§‘..§§'.‘fiiilliii l-id- u w- Hu-b-w-r- Bud-- u»- lhe last surviving member of a la- ~ cm“; me road m the direction of Tea Hill. Another operating in the jCity levelled off the streets to fac- lilitate traffic. 0n the day previous a, plough proceeded out the Malpeque Supt. Missionary Monthly, Miss L. White. An interesting item of the programme was the announcement of a, Life membership certificate giv- en by Miss Mabel Newsom in loving memory of her mother, to Mrs. iRev.) C. N. Brown, in appreciation of her faithful work during the past year. Amount raised last year was $1047.45. Great credit is due the c-n- ergetic Treasurer and hcr Assistant for their splendid work. Short ud- dresscs on “Christian Stewardship’ were given by Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Lockhart and Miss Ncwsom. System- atic giving was introduced, the mon- thly system being adopted and en- velopes were distributed. Meeting closed with Doxology and Praysr. CHURCH-At his residence in Sum- mcrslde, Thursday, Jan.-8th, Dr. W. GmChui-ch, aged 48 years. Funeral Sunday at- 2 o'clock. Earnscllffe, Robert MacKinnon, aged 4i. Funeral Saturday from his late IKSldOIICC, service nt 12.30. in MEMORIAM In loving memory of Edward Stew- art, French River, who passed away January 8th, 1929, also little son Don- ald who predeceased him Dec. 24th, 1926. Our floral forget-me-noia blossom and die 'Whcn the winds of autumn sweep ' chillingly by. nut the hearts bright forget-ml-notl never shall fade When under the ‘white drlfll our loved ones are laid And the days, as they fly o'er flu $1 of Limo Arc bringing us nearer to flat brigbfr olfmc. wnm we shall again our but loved one: embnofl, And u» guru- u was» u»: earth's sorrows clan. Inserted by Wife, Moflnr and Iblli i 1w- N. n. Mrafi . mmnraxla w’ ' KIM-l f, ildkhli I If“ If! MACKINNON-Dled January 8 M}. lRobcrtson, of East Point. have rc- ‘txunerl to Acadia to resume their t duties. (Charlottetown Business College. 021108. malt the Chrlstanaa holidays at the hcInQofhBISNntIJB-cndMraC. I. wove, Main St, Bible Hill, 11H mined to his hum at Central Datum, P. I. IL-Thn News. PERSONALS Mr. R. D. McKinnon, Selkirk, was n visitor to the city yesterday. fith was leaving home she slipped Services Sunday,‘ Jan. 11th: West- new-the door. breakinz her wrist moreland, 11 a. m.: Tryon, 3 p. m.; Albany, 7 p. m. Myron O. Brinton, She was removed to the city Hos- pital where the bone was set and CHURCH-In spite of the very dan- ‘fth, eighty-four members of.’ the Auxiliary attended the first meeting of the New Year. The following are Mrs. E. H. Ramsay; Second vice President, Mrs. C. N. Brown; Third Vice President, Mrs. J. L. Lockhart; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. B. Wal- ler; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Har- - . - old Newson; Cor. Secretary, Mrs. E SHOWS mcnEAsrk-Thcdipanca‘ '1‘. Hlggs; Treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Johnson; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Superintendent Christian Stewardship, Miss Louise Central Bedeque, subject, "The Price‘ M9- a. h‘. Mt. Stewart at 3 p. m Dr. M. c’! Pmven" 1145 5- m» sumliw I Missiflns School" 7 a. m., service at Freetown, I ' iPrayer Service HOME FDR BURIAL-Tlie TB-l away m New York on Tuesday ‘P l the subject of the discourse by Ad- rived by the late train last evening Jutanl’ A‘ J’ Mum‘ at m‘ mun“ accompanied by ms Sig-er’ M" w_ J_ sci-vice of the United Week of Pray- Gardner, of Boston. The body was taken to the home of his sister Mrs. n. u. Tomlins. m Queen Srtect, from by Re“ R- M- um’- wm“ b? where the futile-a‘. will be neli on _ Saturday mowing n 930 to S,‘ Rev. H. D Raymond, and Rev. W. , Outhouse " l ; The speaker . stated that the Churchof Christ was made up en into the Postmastefs office in the of the Church, the speaker said, rs Dominion Buildings and later remov- proclaim and preach the wqrd of ed to the P. E. Island Hospital. The world could satisfy Christ. ' M. McLeod will be the speaker. _______._____ CAN PAC-E HER. HUS- ( Canadian Press) er, heldglast evening at St. James Church, The service was conducted Dr. E. H. Ramsay, Rev. C. N. Brown those who could confess with Peter, PAINFUL ACCIDENT-While Mrs. “T1101; an; the 0mm, gm,- 5m Wed Hollie WIS 11mins tbroush the God." The Church takes second - place to no other institution, the - speaker stated. The chief function “Neither “um”? has perfected "'5 to central banking machinery to the point where such control can be made promptly effective, and r fear ma; neither country has fully realized its God. The Church of Jesus Christ must be the birth-place of souls, _ bum by prayer‘ fasting and diuge-m duty in this respect to its own cit- . interpretation of the word of God. we“; and m the rest °1 ‘h’ Wm“- The Church of today, Adjutant Mar- I tin stated, is little concerned with d°r5t°°d' m‘ ‘mm the" h“ been souls. All Christians should pray 5W“ 5 redismbutm" °f 3°15 l“ t° “Makerme a lover of SW15;- wlth leave other countries in a less help- . reference to missions, the speaker 1mm!" UNIT" stated ma, m, B,“ ,5 a wofld Wk attain that stability which business that God is God oi’ all the world, and h" every rlsht to expect." that nothing but a conquest of the _ TORONTO.‘ Ont, Jan. a-"z know: where ‘my. husband is almost anyi '_“- time of the day," declared Mrs. J. _ Alex Wallace of Simcoe, amid laugh- 3”’- Ns" 59°“ l V"? m-wywl’ ter, at. the U.F.O. convention in Hy- gels, Hall. Mrs. Wallace was uphold- ing the farm as the ideal background for successful marriage. “On no place iulihlfifsfigismfl "333, Prim“?! C488“ Bridge at 11 a. m., and North mu- DCPTIGIOIQII Given By 3Q} (Could his)‘ However corrective forces were at, work which would reestablish the The concluding meeting o; the flow of international credit and re- Series Wm be held at the Bums‘; store the volume of world trade, Sir Church this evening when Rev. J. 39mm‘ “ud- The suggested formation of an ag- ricultural credit corporation to as- ~ sist farmers to purchase cattle, sheep BAND AT ANy-l-IME and hogs, was approved by.sir Her- bert. l nose VALLEY Miss Laura. Fanning, of New Glas- Christmas season as the guest of Edward and Susan Matheson, of Rose Valley. 0110., Jan. L-"Ab- normai credit conditions during 1m FKGE ‘FHREE For BIIAPPED IIMIDS In} _l a little of ou WITCH HAZEL CREAM and one the dfflcnlu after the Int application. All ndneu vanishes, hull fin fin loft all velvety. Gannon Sin Bottle Only We also Ilfllfll ICQIIPI Skin “OLD! ENGLISH LOTION. It profochaadhnla. Pfloe 3a ........... we and 19H mutt be held primarily n- nsible for initiating the present world Wldl depression," Bit Herbert Holt, Preaidont of the Royal Bank of Canada, stated at the annual meet- i “The Church and Missions" was mg °I n” Bmk m" “d”- d 1 High money rates had their inevit- able effect of depressing business and j 50c 50c J outocl Pond‘! Prince; y‘ Cold Cold Almond Cream Cream Cream 39c 39c 43c paralyling development Ind in many countries economic and polmgfl structural have been weakened to such I degree that it is necessary for than to receive assistance in the“ b. IhlPO of forvkn loans, before their purchalfn: power could be restored. he sold. "1110 concentration of sixty of per cent of the world gold supply in the United states and France has o‘, placed the potential control of the world's price level in the hands of these two countries," Sir Herbert said. ROSS-DRUG-UNITED suoolssol T0 THE MacKlNNON DRUG CO. THE DRUGSTORE of LOWER PRICES Y. BOWLING Until this responsibility is fully un- Hugh McKay .. less condition, the world can never A. Affleok R. Cudmore Majority for Canadians 310 p High single A. Afflcck, 313 pim. be." ALBERTON _ , n.0,, this week. here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Rupert Garrett, of Baltic, is 1n the city attending the Union Con» mcrcial Business College. Miss Carrie Fraser and Marina Miss Martha. Enman, of Vernon. nnd Kathryn Sheldow, of Millview, have resumed their studies at the Margaret Iowthcr, of Cavendish. she has entered the P. n. 1. Hospital with a severe attack of torsllitis and will 1109c for her speedy convales- iuv. a. a. Omwo, n. a. m. who An Acre of Lumber Phone "I HAROLD III-NARI) ll Illlnbarough Street , work. i‘ We are glad to note that Mrs G. C. Gordomis fully recovered from her recent illness dining which she was attended by her fafughfzr Alice, nurse-ln-trairllng at the P. C. Hos- pital Summersidc. The monthly meeting of the Inst- itute was held on Tuesday of this week with ten members answering to the roll call. The usual business was discussed followed by a pro- gram. During the evening refresh- Among the P. W. C. students re- mcnts were served by this month's turning after their Christmas holl- hostesses, Mrs Keenan, and Mrs days were the Misses Annie and Cha/rnpion.—A The race is not always to the swift. The many friench of Miss Mildred some men run for office others win ‘Mgclntyn Will regret to learn that in a walk. ~ Card of Thanks. Mr. William Cameron, Mail Cour- fer on Clyde River It. R. 1 wlshca tn thank the box holders on the route who lo kindly remembc ed him with gifts at the Christmas season. IMO-ll CARD OF THANKS lb. and Mrs. Aeneas A. Mckinnnn Ind family of Pfsquld, wish to than! many kind friends for kindness tendered them in their recent sad bereavement and also all those who lcntMun Cards and 802:‘ H _.. .,-vu _ ,a""'_r"' The Monday night exhibition game with the Mount. Allison vs Regal team at the rink here was watched with grcat interest by a large num- ber of hockey fans who witnessed the opener of the season through three periods of fast, clean playing. The visiting team won the score 6-0. Mr. Jack ‘Ilatthcws refereed the game. The victors left Tuesday morning to‘ mntlnue their itinerary on the Island. A bean supper was served before and after the game and proved s. splendid financial suc- cess towards the funds for the R. _ . I _ I who died in the Prince County Hos- Kihaagolaxagglmiz‘ on i: w“: pital on Nov. 21st, was held in Rosa Mt Higgins Charlottetown visited The Misses Isobel and Marion Wilson entered the P. E. Island Hospital School of Nursing last week. Their many friends here wish them every success in their new but the ‘arms, she said “is the Wm I Miss Jean Clow, of Charlottetown, man more nearly the partner of her ' spent the wee‘? 911d l“ 3°“ v31“?- husband that God intended ha. to the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert , Clow. Mrs. Eliza Carver spent Christmas with her nephew,.Mi-. and Mrs. Her- bert Clow. of Rose Valley. Mr. Herbert Dixon and Erskon Malpequc. ~ Mr. Harry Katlng. of Elliots. visit- ed Stinchel recently, the guest of Miss Mildred Dixon. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clow, Rose Valley, on Saturday, Nov. 29th and present- ed them with a bouncing baby girl. Congratulations. The funeral of Herbert J. Clow, Valley United Church on Nov. 33rd. The service which was largely at- tended, was c-nducte’ by Rev. Mr. Palethorpe, of Bradalbane. The pull bearers were Garfield Clow, William Clow, John Clow, Lien. Clow, Dannie Stewart and Isaac Stewart. The rc- mains were laid to rest in Sprlngton Cemetery. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep. A calm and undisturbed repose Unbroken by the last of foes. WIPING OUT THE WIIALI The whale, once plentiful, is rap- idly becoming scarcer and scarcer. So dustry-for whale oil that up to date whale ships are fitted with every" kind of apparatus that science can devise for the slaughter. from a gun. The latest device ls a hurpoons which enables whales to be been struck. The whaling ship of today is a whale is hauled aboard through great doors in the ship's bows and cut up by machinery. During a recent voy- ----_--—-§__ IOII HA8 FRIDAY THE llth superstitious folks who tremble at the thought of passing under a lad- willdo well to redouble their vigil- ance in regard to ill omens for their day of days occurs thrice within the Champion, spent their Christmas m‘ . . . . ..1989 Majority for senators 46 111m. High single R. ibepagc, 242 pins. Y's MENITIIS LEAGUE Mrs. McLean George Craig N. D. McLean .. Total Anvlmnmms great are the demands of modern in- E‘ cminw" Muriel Burke ........... No longer does the whaleman hurl 9'- Lymm his harpoon. Instead, he shoots it ' electrocuted as soon as they have m?" age the first week of the season re- MH- 140F041!” suited in the production of 11,000 H- Cudmorc .......----- barrels of oil. valued at 45,000 pounds. MH- I-nnthorno Aben McLean ..... . Mrs. Craig R. A. Fendloton .. der or who "shoo" black cats away. Total pmqit twelve month span. Yes. Mrs. A. McLean thenan Throe Friday the13th-—one A. H. Burke . in bbruary, one in March and stflllMay flurka tidbit in bluk November, 1931, J. Machdym II- i emu-mam 1“ JflCk‘3I)lTi;S[K'l-f. . . . . . .. 15a’ m Total .1 1597 Majority for Silver Tips, 2'14 p“. High single A. H. Burke, 280 pins. m‘: THE MARKETS 120 .__-.__. 152 OTTAWA, Ont. Jan. k-Canadinl 119 98a markets are sitli weak today, 133 with pmctieally no change in mg 32g prices. Toronto-Brokers are mlkln‘ 114 sales o.’ graded Ontario shipments 82 at extras 36, firsts 30, pullct extras 27, seconds 25 , delivered. British 1077 Columbia cues are offfered on sprvt ‘ _ _ _ _ _ I __ 2350 at CXCITL’; (i7. fflz-sts 30, pullet extras 27 delivered. Dealers are quoting coimtry‘ shippers for ‘ungraded Qgga at extra;- 32 to 34, firsts 28 to 29, pullet extras 24 to 26, seconds 20 to 16o 2 delivered. Jobbing prices are one 313 cent less. Montreal-egg receipts 193 here today were 1,652 cases as com- -170 pared to 348 oases on the correspond- gq ing day last year. ‘This egg market 15g is dropping and is very dull, vrztl: 113 stocks accumulating. British COI- 191 umibia 688s are offered on spot at _____ ___ extras 39, firsts 32, pullet extras 2B n" 1338 to 29, Graded eggs from Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2660 min“ a“ Qfrcred extms 37 1'4 w 38 hm firsts 31, seconds 27. The poultry market ls steady, with a better ‘de- mand for small lots at 8-11 advance of one cent. St. John-Drastic cuts have been made by the trade in prices of eggs Much an: now being of sold to retailers at extras 43 to 45, 139 first; 40 to 4i, seconds 32 to 33. In- 242 creasing supplies of fresh eggs are 14o curtailing sales of storage. There is 9g some inquiry for poultry, but no 133 movements. Imiifax-iliresh eggs are 109 beginning to aocwnulate on this ___ market and prices are dromlng fast. 947 Storage eggs from Ontario points 1944 are being offered the trade at airy price to clear. _ The egg market is very irregular. Dealers annotations to country shippers are lower this week 192 at extras 35 to 3", firsts 30 to 3i. no pullet extras and seconds 33 i064, l“ delivered. ilifiolesale prices to re- 164 toilets arecxtras 42 to 43, firsts 40 to 41, seconds 32 to 36. Chicago- spot 24 l-2 April storage packed 20 3-4 November refrigerators 15 1-4. MONTREAL, Que, Jan, B--Butter was higher and eggs lower, while cheese and potatoes were unchanged on the preface |nd dairy market here today. Eastern townships num- ber one past eurized creamery hitter gained one half of a cont, being quoted at 31 l-il to 32 cents a. pound. To retailers solids were 38 cents and prints 34 cents a. pound. Receipts wehs 2,118 boxes. lower grades of Ontario fresh eggs were lower, pull- eta being down two ccnls at ‘as cents no and seconds three ccnts at 25 cents 7'" a dozen. Drtras and firsts were un- 155 changed at 37 to 3B cents a douen. 155 British Columbia, eggs were unohang 143 sci, extras being quoted at, 39 cents, 1058 -—- rill-m at 33 cents and pullets at so 1099 cents a dozen. lifanltobab-Egga were . . . . . . . ...........,,.... W10 qugtgd 1f, 35 gent; for ggtg-gg, 31 cents for firsts and 25 cents for seconds. Quotations 1o retailer: acre unchanged. Receipts were i,- 122 652 cues. With cheese was quoted 15B at 11 to 11 i-i cents a. pound, with 10s colored cheese a cent higher. Trad- 90 ing was very dull receipts being onlv 95 36 boxes. New Bninswick green 144 mountain potatoes in curlot; were g5 quoted at 85 cents per ninety pound: .__. .__ bulk and to retailers 95 cents per s04 cishiy Pound bas- . . . . . . 1654 Majority for Gpartans 356 plnl. High single, Mm. .1, McNair, zoo M floating factory. Once killed, the PW- MR. WILLIAM PARKER Many friends will regret to learn 5941f the passing of Mrs. William Park- 137§er (rice Anniel-lansen) in Boston, 19° Mass. on Sunday, Jan. 4th. 175' This is the second death in the fam 160 fly within a, short time. her sister, 2i‘! Mrs. Kennerson, passing away six —-~—— weeks ago. Much sympathy is fvlt 00'! U’! for the bereaved family which in such 1174 a short time is called upon to mourn the loss of two members. Besides a sorrowing husband. there are left to mourn the following: two 76 sisters, Mrs. Iattie Peck of Boston: 171 Mrs. John McLean, City and two 49 brothers, John of‘ ihr imperial Bio- lfl cult Co.. and Charles cf the firm of 11F A3110-“ "l" °"!-- '