JANUA_R_Y 1. 194a “'_“”—_" Farmers Attention POULTRY WANTED The successful raising of poultry means culling out hon-layers and non-profit able types. Ovcrcrowding is dangerous and reduces pro ductio . I TH STOCK QUOTA nolvs i MONTREAL STOCK EXBIIAIIGE (Canadian Press) New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal-Papers lower; Note: For the month of Jan v ' 5W1" 9h" 5m" film ound ‘for fowl live wei ht 5 u": wedwm my 19c p" He“ T“ “'3 Am 9 m“ 1" u 1" l‘ . Pi aroeown. 3 ' ' ' d) essed weight, 4 pound 5nd’ u pa“; 0 ll“ gill’ 1x122: for glllmnllellldllctd fielder T“ Ill ‘l s Dressed chicken at top mar-ket price. ,2?“ HIE hlhixmi?“ Kg Can Car Pfd 28 Q9111 5W5 56 1-5 P can PM g 3.3 Ches d: Ohio 35 1-4 Can Sieamshlps 9 1-4 ‘ sler 08 m coo. 2 - u - I’ Dglmeal Pfd i" (i=3; fiditlionute i8 J. DJJENKINS, Dom Bridge as Gen Elec =1 3-4 Dom 5mg] 3 9 Gen Motors 44 5-8 (Prop.) Dom Textile '16 1-2 0t Nor Pfd aa s-a Founda Co 15 1-2 Kenna-Wit Z8 7-3 »- Gen Steel Wares 8 Mont ward 34 1-8 l-lom Bridge i 'l-ii NY Central l0 1-8 Imp ‘rob ll 1-2 Nor Am 0o 0 1-8 - - a e o oo a - o - sfll w tds {niiuliklii/e, glcllglgfllC ‘also e all Q Mlisse a n s 5-a Std oil NJ n U d p vertlsements MclColl figlltéllfic 181-2 geillfisdcgip 3g n er th Mt Power 2' 1-8 ii e u" - fective tlll sefitgieillie‘: lt ls stillefiglrautiigsfilialllfhpiihllgllilinlil l N“ 3'9"’ 23 1'2 Us Rdlbb" a5 1'2 an advertiser's own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for ' N“ ska c” 38 1'2 Us steel 0° ‘7 1'3 . gumestlesidlarln help; teachers: nurses and ,.mlm|,|,,,,,,n. i lgbffllld?) 40 1-2 “is: Igloo 5 ‘ slia t I hi. ' ower or 63-4 5 W - ‘would I! will) m! ep and for students employed alter guebicl Peg," ‘ b: Ali other "Help Wanted" advertisements however t Stlalglrll/ “aim 17 2:3 be submitted b th d l ' . ' m“ gllgef: ui--“-ii5l-i-‘€-.‘“ n: stirs. as‘. t" Markets A‘ A aw‘- i-utii-Zihiildhilfliliiil’.1'2“‘it ""61"" “" °" i?“ El °““ P“ 6“ "‘ The Charlottetown Guardian. n c" mm" l“ will; Else: i; i‘ 3-4 Glance _.__ . (Canadian Press) r __' __" ‘“‘_ MOIIITQGI Cllfb Toronligfllse met-fl stock! llrm- ‘ 5 OI‘; 0 OI’ [fill-IFS OWQI» Advertising Rates -~ Payable iii Adva "'""'" "llfllwm chem m any Advertisements as ceiin . (Canadian Press] I ‘fitorks I Close ceutm (,- di, , _ billbi P d s 1-2 .-.. ... $2221.24’? .'.:':'-.-:'..1.‘:'".::'..%-:""- “- ' a Classified so oer word; lss Memorial No 1a,, n u h?“ ‘mm B A o“ 17 5'5 Horal and Spiritual on ., one, ,,,__ 5,, m ‘f bu“ °' Beflulwrnvis 9 5-8 Condolence 10o per inch; ed mnnmmzawnm" "k" ‘l Batliurst A 14 1-8 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices t7l°r'ld':l|l'|h.kr|'l.‘: D0“ A 4 fflfeffmef- "auvzdldhvh er 4e oer word. n of suite-inun- §"‘§,"Av T C If‘, 3 4 s e ino [organ ~ _ _ upplicatloei. u‘ In‘ “mm ‘um 0th" n“ - Imip Oil l2 1-8 ‘i Int Pete l7 3-8 For Sale To Lei Fol SALE f- BOX SLEIGH. AP- To LET — FURNISHED, HEAT- . 121w asses Roo- _‘..'L“: “".if.?.‘.‘.§.u“'°“‘ “l” “ere-M Pm» ovsraits-wl: STILL iiavr: a ~ $9" on. 1159"" few barrels of nice quality for lm- T0 RENT - TWO OFFICEE UP- ‘a Sc nlegiliinehslilt ltailtlonepornwrilte’ E‘ litiidrlizliifartlihlaldgisaofiiat’ water §‘%¥‘ll€““‘ 13-2 E. are.Por ge, . . . - one -. 1_5_3i_ 1_5_6_7 Commerce - TO RENT —- WQ “mt: Female Help wanted Lgentrai. Phone1l§gl.1l1ll:llgr WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. ‘_'__ Hf‘; Ralph Jenkins, 1 Admiral St. T0 LET - GROUND "Don Phone 350. 1-8-31 gpgrltmént, five moms Phone - '-—-i—r'*-""*~“ - arwood apartments ' __ ‘ I O MONTREAL, Jill}. 6—(CP)— wfialillilgnof 2155;: l-fi-W-F-M-tl. Canadian Commodity Exchange. eight miles from Saint John, with A x_—""———— Butter 59°F Q11? (92 m"?! 35 ood bus and train connections. gents vanted 1'43- Eiood wages. Desirable position. —*—i'—‘ E885 SDOli EBSWTI! A-lifile 38A; Applv Mrs‘ Gm 301a,“, Rome, womr FOR. YOURSELF _ A-medlum sea: A-puiieis aaa; n:- Suy N B 12_31_5| spare time! Big monev selling 501-. B 32A; E-C 31A. '— I _ ' I mitétiseggrlilglltocatalogufié ‘.{i“°" MONTREAL. Jan 6——(0P)— wallted " ' ' '36!’ grOdtlllCé prices today. ast reptorted —-——-f~————-——"-——'— ‘ yteDomnon Doparmen o WANTED - MAN'S run oosaglg. Miscellaneous Agriculture foiIows:- Apply Guardian. WANTED - cannons-m Eggs: graded shipments selling -~-»—- ?" AND A-iarge 38: A-medlum 36; A-piii- iiUtNTEl) —- PUMPING ENGINE Mgcgilllllos Tools. Exchange Store, leis 33: B 32; C 30. in good repair. Percy Douglas. Clmvnd Street. Phone 869. Butter: first rade creamery York. R. R. 1. 1' ' - 1-7-1i. prints Jobbing pr ce 36 1-2-3 ' ES WANTED ar ONCE ‘ _— “liege s10“? s" 9°53?“ time? IIORS ".- 6 - : wloesa e. e 0. Mus; be 10w set, biocky type.Gn"IVl#'i-'fi'-N'b'e pasteurized storage 35 1-4-35 1-2. Wellington McNeiil. l-5-3l| Cheese: current receipt. colored. TURNIPS iiiilvrsp - MODEL a FQRD CAR 1 mileage. Good ‘condition. Good 0w when writing state W!" ue 20 1-4 FOB Montreal. white. Q 19 5-8 FOB Montreal; wholesale ivestern and Que white 20-20 l-2. y- _ colored 22. first rade Montreal. at? price, nppiv to E. E. Shar- N T E n Potatoes: 75 lb ags N0. 1 moun- bell. Portage. P. E. I. _1-5-3i.| taln Que 2 l.25—1.40; NB YVANTED — A FEW CARLOADS nd Spruce and Fir lolls in’ Buying daily at 0"!’ i cf Rou lengths 12 to l6 feet s monies Charlottetown Ware. up in diameter at top ell - . , house cnn be loaded ut any station, . - i i - ~ice stating riuBfll-"Vi glwgflltol llurlnlv to E. E. Shprgegl- | Portaflt‘. P- E 1- ' ' ' Frank B. Clarke t;- '_ 1.. and PEI 1. MINING (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, Jan. 6- ___,__ ' wax-liven.“ Sm" cm’ Professional Bards 1.33 .____ Ollie E i Mal 11° ___._.__E- A I M , gaosllgrAdd 8n‘- - I Mcuoo a "NTLEY Lake Shore 21g 1-1 i l. RENLEY. K 0- ' _____ Malartllti: G Flds 1.71 j w' TLEYKG lvill 4712 l. A. BEN The Annual General Meeting o! c n we - _ u, ~ McKenzie $0 Barristers and Attvrflflrl‘ lPrfilggcaihllotlgggmiPiliivlq PM!‘ End O'Brien M l-"I {will be held in the Secretary's of ice Pick Cm] siolvl-zv r0 wan Tweel Building. 0h wesueiuuy’ PM!” 1'56 Jahuui-y 13th 1m, at the hour of i s“ A!“ ' m Pris" 1m" o'clock. ‘ lsylml" i3? i k _ LU, m.‘ lagated this 8th day of Jllllllryflgfi glad"! :95 - 5 ' J. w. pcgvhrprit. gfllghfifla, “£8 1-; 00')" "IS. g5 It I th intention to postpone the Hud B“ .3 :2 c ‘above! Meeeting to a later date. due ' gloaagég L; . “Qffgnand Olllflally notice of which will be given lh the 1,; l: nempnper" BOUI run gelgmgggl‘ 1'70 , J. W. ; . v t 4,40 :: u. Fe $60 y-Trclh. ‘fanlbgfism 359 Home Oil 2-97 . Cal-Edm 1-15 unchanged; other izllustrills and golds higher. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 of cent high- hogs er. Toronto-Jinan (dressed) steady at 16.75 to 16.90, New York-Cotton lower. CHERRY VALLEY AND Pte. Willis J.S- JUdsOII. 8.0.3. pleasant furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Judson, Cherry Valley. Pic. Joseph Gass spent a plea- sant holiday leave with his wife in Cherry Vailey. visitor to Earnscilffe. the guest of his paients Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gass. Pte. Douglas MacKlnnon ha| re- Mrs, Celia MacKinnon, Eaxnscllff Mrs. John MacKlnnon has been a recent v‘sitor to Charlottetown. Miss May I. MacKlnnon, teacher at Whcatley. has returned to her duties after spending tan enjoy- and Mrs. John MacKinnon, Earns- cilffe. Miss Mildred MacKlnnon. teacher and Mrs. John MacKlnnon, Earns- - fe. cif Otis MacLeod. Uigg. southport. has returned dut‘e.s after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and- Mrs. J.J. Maclfnnls, Eal-nscliffe. Mr. Reginald MacInnis. R. C. A. F. has returned to his station alter spending a short leave with his parents in Earnscllffe. Miss lidai-y MscIsaac, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earnsciifle has recently undergone a serious operation in Montreal. speedy recovery. Miss Theresa Doyle, student at Notre Dame Academy. has returned to take up her studles, after spend- Mr. and Mrs. lilamscliffe. ‘ The following P.W C. students have returned to take up their studies after spending the holidays at their homes in Earnscllffe: Elaine Mutch. John Tweedy, Eunice Macfsaac. Lucinda Maclnnis. Mr. Seymour Young of terns- cllfle who is at present a patient in the PEJ. hospital ls doing nicely. His many friends wish for his speedy reoovey. . Mr. Melville Irving. China Point is convalescing under the care of Dr. MdKenna. Vernon River. Ambrose Doyle, Chartered Accountants Intern Irust Blfllllllll roR SALE)‘ I‘ Charlottetown l""l"""""\"""'"'“__.““"“i“l“__jw"vwvw5 Rotary sawing outfit. In- PALMER 8. HASLAM serted tooth saw. First class a iaiilglgi-sqfgnlf-eé,gk°i condition. Price $250.00. Ow- ing to circumstances we clin- Banl of Nova Sootia Chain!!!" not saw any~ more for the ‘ 1. P E. “dbwiiif "w" an E ciialzhoirrl-z Maclssao, l Msso EARNSCLIFFE PERSONALS prjn held offices in the Grand lodge. has returned to Niagara to take up hmpimmy, his duties after spencllng a very were “mo” neighbour. His funeral took place side, is spending a few days in Ken- on Dec, 12th. After ‘a short service Slnston he est of Mr. and Mrs. lat the home. the remains were sc- BT55!" ~ B11- eompan Pte. Alfred Gass was a recent brother ,ths servloe was conducted by his pastor, Rev. spok (bereaved family and friends. after _ which the Masonic funeral cere- turned in P1811188 after 890114111! monyitook place around the casket. New Years leave with his mother. Beautiful flowers breathed out the 9- SYYITA-Dflthyof those who loved him lwell. He has passed on leaving a -memory to be cherished by family and by all those who knew him best. Burial took place at New London» cemetery. The pallbearers .were Waller McKenzie. B. L Mc- ' Ewen. "Alfred Fyfe. able llOllCflY with her parents. Mun-mg gen at Mt. Albion, has returned to her Bonshaw w, duties after spending e very plea- of sant holiday with her parents, Mr. president, has, Hector ipres'ded a ii -——- members Miss Christine MscLeod. teacher Roll call at Earnscliffe has returned to her ohan duties alter spending the holidays ed by the "minu with her parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. The school that the steps outside the school -—- door hadbeen repaired. the vor- Miss Helen Maclnnls, teacher atJ-espondance was read by the see. to heir retary. 1t y" q P ; u, t u, Mrs. Allison Mayne returned to m"; n m, hm, :1 M:!_me.i-ne%g§ her home in Summerfleld alter ‘Allies. Everywhere Plums llnldenea iii! ‘automobile accidents in i941. 8-000 l a u m" bu“ lo erect towers and scoops capable of coal and assisted materially in trans- iof than were oun drlnkln]. ‘hginfleemqaeeqoiuelglitliom poi-till; fitsltowardl Central Canada. I 1'0 L0 . Phone lie r. o. Bos n public. n u g,‘ when ltgnhllfrecedentied so o" on s B 8th BELL a. MATHIESON DUNSTAFFNAGE 0 my?“ m, “uni... m... W3.’ money ro LOAN CHEESE & BUTTER C ., 3:0: foroeaogtxiofgersa Brega oh llll 0C . g ‘Mn 5|’ in ‘flugnariottotown Dunstaflnage P-E-L mofilusglnexloztlmgces proved ____'_{--— ’ mu been weather in the middle ii i. lei-Ho M- H'- ~~~~ tu...~sa..».~:.-i.er.*t-..-a: ' wld Germ -beld. sanaigggizl ‘antic-iron m“, g t uieht moors oh g0‘: sine, “not” Charlottetown d” ,t ound!!! wig"; on oe. This was done dllriml period when the gaies ovu- EYES EXAMIIIEII wit: than: ‘lull’ '"::.."":.':.i friu..'°'"°“"‘" ‘mm 1°" '""" ‘large tom-coils at hlg est msrliit The report credited the R.A.F. 5ND coo. Male shipments to inc at Ill-h the destruction of 40 enemy mean, r. s. I. per Express. where aircraft over Great Britain and the your packages and remittance will continent during the month. and i» m,~=~"'.'~;.'-~"'- F" """"" a “ A ‘nrrrutt’; n: tiniest-h Ian p one or le- ' . 111s: ere-ill certll stl on fth beutl I etuiedli Middle out wher the R.A.l". \’o Se l. l. SIIABBELL. Wiiizentioiliamongrzilwalrlrriieiiand the: lioaflfwolilloilznn lingo retire: $514031?" W W8 "W"! "I" rromraiss , "_—-_—f+'———'-'—i' arfrillifll .' ' - 1"‘ "b" N i "“ "m 1h suatiiih a tivit, s ll - o," “an”, 1 l‘ 3 '_______j_.___ etitutlon lelwhd In new! dock pt In ill-wed in ‘the w? lllfqlll: ibflncllel ofltlletaiircaerxig; Ovyfl‘ the gym" 5m; "n! Queen Uta IIQUOII. AND AUTOS Eastern Canadian Port whereenglileer- _ y _o opera e e col oi e - Tun an" ron . . . night lte Rh‘: Grocer! ing forces of the Canadian National glneaflheimprovised plantsuccessluiiy I!!!“ f! lllgglfifl hdhldhthflllb 0t! ‘Vllllllll B! 5PP"'""""'" Of 40.000 P6130"! llllled l" U- 5' Railways assembled salvaged material dealtwlthaiargevolumeofNovaScotla "I" m 5 T‘ "W 9 799°’ McKay of New London, P. E. There are left to mourn the loss of an allectlonate father the follow- lottetowrl; one son George D , of Stanley Bridge, a sister Mrs. Doug- las of Summerfield, also one grand- son, Frank Weir now in the armed forces. A daughter Elva piedeceased him several years ago. mmeber of the United Church at Stanley and s munlty he was s man of great worth and sterling integrity and by his passing the community goodcitlsen. a kind friend and Beaten to make a guilt. Mrs Stewart to donate the cover-in the quilt an donated was moved b. M , , w‘; ‘mud; Mrs Geddle Mac . to children at gztlfls to other folks in the c Y . 810.00 Her many friends wish for her to of the flair. next iv-etfri» at th ing me holidays with her parentsttori. a 12 inch Air Minis tlsedAlliedzrloiw t ‘Ma fenllvo to the offensive. several iinpreced D TOWN, GUARDIAN "vi ‘b r 4s 005$ INDIGESTIDN Wllllll’ YOII BElllW TlIE BELT? link “If F The Kid OI gtfatlloba Maia You-flash’ Te Go long-ha: u: es your dlIeot-lon la 4m n"... .:-'.......~-'- "was: “Mar.- . I en's: hebs ale-tie- ll the flollltll ann " “solidi-y and l- cum-h Llttla oi"- help to that "forsottm p lie a own war. most folks get the kind of relief that isiskd you he! hoflnr from your hold ho your Just be sure you let the genuine Carter's Kensington And ,Vicinity Mr. srandparenta. Mr. Evans Ingles. and Mrs. '1he music was furnished by the Misses Thelma and Jean Andrews. Refieshmenu were served. The Presbyterian Church Christ- mas Tree Concert was held on Tues. day evening the 22ml with a large been. Little Liver Pills from sour drulrlet-lit. MI. NORMAN NICHOLSON Another link with the district past has beenisevered in the passing 01 Mr. Norman Nicholson at his home in Btanley Bridge on Dec. 10th. 1042.180 had attained- the srand old age of eighty-six years. The late Mr. Nlchoaon was born at Hartsville, _P. E. I. and at an early age served his apprenticship as a ' tailor, alter which he established a successful tailoring business at tanlev Brldee. which occupation he followed until hi; retirement. He mirrted Margaret Anne Mc- Kay. daughter of Mr. George who predeceased him live years ago. i The late Mr. Nicholson was a prominent Free n, being a charater member of| cs Edward Lodge. He also l-lls borne was aiways a center of where young and old welcome. In the oom- looses s led by a large procession of Masons to the church where George Tilley. who e words of comfort to the his Ivan Brown, and Harland Found. .r__.__________ IONSHAW W. l. December meeting of the I. mot at the home Fred Show. The MacNeviri rid opened the meeting al way. There were 15 and three visitor; present. was answered- with an ex- ge of Christmas gifts, follow- tes of last meeting. Committee reported The Mrs . n the usu s ding the past gag; lggton the guest of cl Mrs. Teoph Benton $1.00 for quilt material. It S Mrs treat the Christmas. and Edwin school to send ammun- It Wall also voted to donate to the Red Cross and $5 on .9 ‘IKB- I-eairue. and to send to Charles MacPhaii in Ensisnd. also to pay van Ferguson for the m," e home of Mrs ‘rm “Q?” . eo - roll call o. i... ...,,..,.K'L M9,, 1W tlillthoatch. Lunch was te . m“! ledjoganafter which December Saw 1.00 to! s ervsd 0n The llffensive 110N150". Jan. o - (CP) - The rom {he do: scoring exited sli- successes t ck PDlnl"in the Md-ditf loomhm. the report said, and Rlebeoca Jsrdlne. After the col- lectlon, person, distributing candy to all the children. Rev. J. MaoGowan made a few remarks. Hymn 1T7 was suns. closed with the Mispazh Benediction ad God Save the King. Much credit for such a successful concert is due o acted as organist for the evening. River, spent New Years in Ken- sington the guest ol Mrs. Harry Moose A held Davison on Wednesday evening. The first prize was taken by Mrs. Davi- son and the 2nd prize went to Miss Lucille MicQuaid Bumm was a recent visitor to Ciermont the Bltltit of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill. family spent New Years in Kenslng- ton, gglists of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toom . her home in Clifton after spendlns some of Mrs. Burrows Moase. general store for a week and is visiting with friends in Monteral. ed to her home ln Burlington alter visiting in Charlottetown the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson and Mrs. David Clark. Mr. Eflwood Dunning of the Royal to Canadian Navy is visiting with his parents Mr. nd Mrs. C nlng in Kenslngton. Airport spent New Years with ills wife and family in Kenslngtmi. boa-o and Mr. and Mrs. Athol Cotton and Mrs. Cottonh Mrs. George MacNe Hill“! . an". fipf-‘ndilllgLfiLdllli attendance. The concert opened by 51118111: Hymn 1'14. Scripture reading giéllgweg. then“: Pfiiiler. ghoruis, “it e n e dnig Cear Chorus gt? girls. "Nowell Recitation. “Merry Christmas," Ell- nor Bernard. Exercise, "A City Biceps Beneath a Star". Shirley Kennedy, Isabel Jardine and. Fran- cis Adams which was followed by Silent Night. Recitation by June Sample, followed by a solo, Exercise, "I Wish", Elaine Humphrey, Neva Heckbert, Freda Heokbert, Helen Pendleton, June Payntcr and Sylvia. Pendlewn. Exercise, "Light the Way to Bethlehem" by Gordon Kennedy, l-larold Paynter, Allred Anderson, Earl Dunning, Ellsworth Mann, Paynter and Donnie Reeves, Before leaving the platform! they sang, “Jesus Bids Us Shine." Dialogue, “The Stars Light", by Betty Pendielon, Allan Champion, Charles Beairsto. Norma Humphrey R/ubl’ Calm. Margaret Jardine,‘ Marjori Man and. A dr Pr fltt. his. annle. Mir. W- I". Weir: Lena. noeitatllih b; ohurlieseiycehiiedyl Mrs. Lemuel McKay, both of Char- Exewim “Le; you,- ugh, so! Shine" by Carol Adams. Olive FYT-_ rish and Marlon Stevenson. Ptccita-I tlorl by Thane Mann. Duet. "Away n a Manger" by Marion Humphrey Santa Claus appeared in apples and The concert the ion Ban . Mrs Humphrey also Mrs. Harry Lapthorn. Summer- Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynlcr. long very enlwable brides party was at the home of Mrs. J. L. Miss Wanda Mill. erslds Mr. and Mrs. Peter White and Mrs. John D. MacKay returned to time in Kensington. the guest Miss Lulu Tooinias has closed her now Miss Margaret Profltt has return- week 1n Ken- her parents Mr. iaude Dun- Mr. Percy Driscoll of St. Elesnors Mr. and Mrs. Clark Harding, Nor- pent New Years with Mrs Harding Barents Mr. and Mr. Orville Da-rrach returned to seq-annuals deli; John Inglss stationed st Beach Grove. spent the week-end in Kenslngfon, the guest of his J. A very enjo able 0nd. Party and. Dance was he d at tho home of Mr. . and Mrs. Alonzo Webster on New ‘Years Ewe m aid of the Red Cross. . The evenlhlrs entertainment was i iPm-‘lllfed b)’ the Women's lnstltuu. I KIDS ORGANIZE H0 Children can play an im keeping sturdy. ME liiilzlisizi portant palt in national defense——by Scotfs Emulsion taken r9 5"°"E b07195. sound tecth-——anzi liel stalwart citizens. You'll find, too, Sco well as children build resistance to colds an ills because it is rich in natural Vitamins gillarly dCVulilps [is children glow info tt's will help adults an d common winter A and D. This great tonic is highly recommended as a food supplement because it contains vital build-up elements which are so helpful to young and old alike. Ari exclusive process makes Scott's Emulsion 4 times easier to digest than plain cod livcp oil, easy for young, delicate systems to take and retain, Scott's Emulsion has a p 60ml L A Great Yea, .»..\ leasant taste chii large, economical bottle today-all drug drcn enjoy. Buy n gisls. with his wile and rumin- iifiilihl.‘ . lll/ l‘ sirigloii. Mr. James Kennedy. Sumnierslde. s nt New Years at his home in enslngton. Second Licut. mid NIT». Albert Sullivan. Sulniliersiiie, visitors to Keiisinsrtoil. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Mrs. Blair Andres-v returned to her home in New Glasgow after spending a few dais with Ml". and Miss Helen Hamilton of Cline 'I‘0l'- mentirle is spending a few Gal's in ‘ Kensington with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Solncrs. Mrs. Earl Soluble with Mr. Semple wlitre he is (ul- llloy . Mrs. William Gill is visltiiie: 111 Montague, the guest of hcl- sister. Mrs. Addie’ DUVHI‘. Mr. Reginald ‘Thompson was a i recent _ ‘guest of his griiiidiinrcilts Mi, and Mrs. James Bernard _ _ visitor l0 Kensinl-tioii, the Nils George Brookliis iii KClihllii-‘p ' ll. I and soil Ivan. ‘ are spending a low days iii Aliill rst We have ln stock and cars arrlvi OLD SYDNEY SCREENED. BRAS SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and All; ERICAN HARD NUT. » Lowest prices. and quick deliverio attention to C.0.D. orders. W.D- Gillie a Co. PHONE 17B ( l WLTL’ N.’ CCHL ‘ “Jeif gspoelol ‘ind ltlizs Bud hlourifaiii. Sil. s (flit New Years ill Kc t e Kudlt! 0f Mr. Mo". d‘! sinmon, laills lather. Mr. hllchalel Mo‘ tllin. Fric of Miw Jessie Clark nds stir to learn SllD is conflncci p. lied uiiii o. burl. ma» of mum Ml’. Wvildoil \[c.\';ili. l his iioiilc ill hinipeililc aftc ill hioiictolL-H, I . One of Gen l-lciii-i Glriilids first appearances follow-I Dar all fls French High Commissioner was this ro- hig his appointment to succeed the late Admiral I view of American troops in NW“ All‘!!!