I235.) ‘d3!’ PAGE _._srx .Yi>n|nc|s EDWARD ronn A TQNIC FOR LAUGH GLANDS Mat. 3.15 16c, 31c. Night. ‘l l: 8.15 26c 42c 52c voum As you FEEL l with Fifl Dorsuy- Lucien Litflefield wur rm. vov su: WILL ROGERs no ins imsr \l;'TTl.\G u» ILXERFI. ruin. HAVE T0 STAND 0.\' You: nun T(_) sruv LAIJGIIING. ninuc .\'ILE"—sffl-iNlC-(‘YRIOQI‘ "~ sllflrtsllilis AND sfklPl-JS-KRAZX? wnlli A wrsrrux Innis UlH-‘ERENT i 16c, 251'. Night '1 8: 8.45 i l . g Mat. 3.1:» g 26¢, 421-. l l l CAPITOL TO-DA Y itliislifilkhm’. - , .. , . __,____,_______ .~..—-.-~_ w» w" " fillgirl.\_lgf.0'1"i‘n'1‘0WN GUARDIAN Iceman. auninnr THE ANNUAL MEETING o: m. Red Cross Society will be held in liing of the I -. n“ "w, “e Si. Paul's Hell, Friday, January l ,1“ u ,, 1 S m,‘ 122ml, at 8 o'clock. 1754-20-31. Vllllhnrss in i ‘ m, m, g AT Ml". ALLISONp-Tha Mo...“ J1me g ' n Academy Cade: Corp were ‘L, nicd with a handsome cup for leaving the best private cadet corp in New Brunswick for the school , ‘ year 1930-1931 at a banquet Mon- , iday evening in the Academy Din- ; Eng Iiall by Major G. L. P. Grant- ‘ - Suttle, Diszrlct Cadet Officer,‘ :I\Illitary' District No. 7. Over onei =hnndred were in attendance at the! ibanque‘. and did justice m me’ i 1 l v "$3 'R$0%@%%Wmv JANUARY 21, 1932 Quality has j substitute ic- km Canadian Born MILBUBN LOT 4o The ladies of the Mllurn Lo: 4g INSTITUTE Harv Pnlllll William liillfl "'1 av iiajs: xxszzzng friends l3; I Georgetown 1W5 “lust. dance and box soon! lit-lei 1n the Town Hall, Georgetown, . on Jun. 14th, minder the auspices of S Strung Circle of Si. d. Church, Souris, met lllll‘ YOllllif Alan's Ling e, was a cit.» . re n_ .\1'rs. A. c, Cox (vied sucrose. 'l'l'.e L: 5 ., ll. for the: _;rst eve- ln: won by Ala.» i". (retell, A dCll us lurch, nan: Mar: ill‘ Ml‘. \ at the conclusion of {he l iIlCS. F. S. .\Iacl.)onal:l. S0 v ed after a few day.» 1 . itwtown the guest of ‘us C .1!‘- ,5 Vll South Lake Nulcs [V9 ilfn Q w ledge CfAIIy Contract Wii-h The Soviets The annual mictztig of "1". .\ " ' Lake Womczrs itutc \\'.l. at the iome of Mrs. Walter l ‘n an alnvst full 921cm‘... of znrmbc-rs. I 'I‘2te Sc<'"t".1r_\"s report n: .3 I ‘t l". aiztnzil sxnicmciz: were x... . midi ' a In)!’ Jan‘ lcénladlan adfimpd ‘ w ‘tleimlr v".'1.-7 i*“.‘.l‘l1Cd l/Oda)’ The following tifficcrs \\‘-~ l “Hi of r] “l? h“ no km)“,- ed m. me flunk“; Sear, ». any siirac‘. for the un- '..i~n in.u (lrczn. Brltzitl 0f Miss Freda Dingwcll; VICE-lift. dent. 312s. Walter Fisher wc-cleci- edl; SGCl‘PZHI'_\'-'I‘I‘CHSLL<. , Miss .... ..>\~.' from Swict. Russia. . Yrzm: Min 1a -r R. I3. Bennett o [splendid merl. Principal lFlen-iliugton noted toast master of l the evening. Following is a list of ‘ the Cadets from P. E. f. that re- ‘ceivcd the First Aid certificates: Cliff Holman, Charlottetown, Hil- muestone h, ma“. , ton Iilacnclll, Charlottetown; lAlfred Reynolds, Bedque, P. E. 1.. I Donald Sutherland, Borden, P. E. I. Following is a list of those receiv- i lng signalling certificates: Aubrey i’ Fm. Emerald. P. E. 1.; Lionel Ford Emerxld. P. E. I.; Joe Hunter. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Donald McDonald, Souris, P. E. I. Craw- ‘ ford Sinclair, Emerald, P. E. I. Arnold Taylor, Charlottetown. P. E. ,I. Szewart Wilkins, Charlottetown, IP. E. I. l Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. of Pinette, were passengers to the ,city on the Afurrayr Harbor train yesterday. IN MEMORIAM CHRISTOPHER A. ACORN At Millvicw, on Dec. 5th, 1931, cnlmly and peacefully Mr. Chris- topher A. Acorn passed out of the Ross , Celebrate Their AGlZlOII Against Golden Anniversary senator Mgflgugald i Two of Edmontons Canadian-l‘ _—__ born pioneers marked the fiftieth m:rr.age on MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 19—(By the Canadian Pressl-An action for $20,960. taken by Ernest Savard, ;Tuesday when the Re“ w‘ A‘ Mason Limited, stock-brokers, against Sen- and Mrs. Mason, 11216 91 street cel- Mm w_ I“ McD°u8a1d_ Montreal’ cbrated their golden wedding an- was dismissed by Mr‘ Justice Map illversary. This year also marks the “new in superior court today The nifty-first anniversary 0f Mr. Mas- judge round the evidence of the en's urdinatzon as Christian mlnis- principals m be m direct conmb We“ fdictlon and there was insufficient- | In honor of the occasion, a num- other evidence to make the easel Iber of old-time friends of Mr. and clean The brokers claimed the, ,Mr5- Mam“ called m “mgralmfle money on the ground that Senator] them at the" him“! 0“ Tuesday McDougaldhad ordered purchase of ‘ “ftemmn and evenmg- “ml the 200 preferred shares of the Provin- bride and bridegroom received amid cm] Transport Company while the a profusion of roses, chrysenth- senator demed having given any emums and other flowers that had order either verbally m. in “mung been showered for them. Many to purchase the stock beautiful gifts and telegrams nndl. other congratulatory messages were. An old beggar woman following a “l” flawed‘ iyoung man asking for alms: In the evening a family dinner, “Gives Us a shining’ Colonels, was held when the three daughters,‘ _..No3. Mrs. A. M. Herd, Mrs. E. G. Forb- es and Mrs. Wallace Jones, and eight grand-children, all of E4?‘ "Give “a umppence. lootmanti. nmnton, were luescnt. ' “Ne; go away; so t°_.,A des_ Rev. William Alexander Mason. flnamm “ymch might be warm‘ who had been born in East River.‘ |ioh‘ wen," she answered‘ “have St. Mary's, Plctou 00., Nova Scotla. you any magma ‘or your relmw “Give us sixpence, major." “No." shadow land into the rest of the life everlasting. During the early; days of summer he became fll ow- ing to complications arising froml ‘licnrt failure. At times under skill- ' was married a year after his ordin- ful medical treatmentandnursing he manifested improvement and continued vitality. At length, how- Canada a frv clays c1110 requested G. ‘l Ferguson, Cnnadq I Laurenn shrrcnan: Dire; U151 Mrs. Reginald Rose, Miss .\l " a HUN‘ c MC‘ and Airs. George Coffszi mm? mm‘ to m‘, Afrs Alex. Cameron and Vi ° that m m“ ml‘ l Delegates text fa '11 [l 0'1"! nu I-"ir .1 import-l “~51 be igeasod 1.3 leafy} van,‘ n} Miss A1,“? Guns anmcrs won. pup r lo contract for‘ _d Dvula; sou-"lf- i5 f-‘rcdu Dingwcll. c llup r ~ a huge quan- ‘.>-> up and a: .d after his I; was decided to don“? 50...... 5 2' "l l" 1953 mid that‘ . t .. zllness and operaiioxr at the dollars to help h, Carmg- for flnlilv all‘ lu- _ llleilll; m9‘ C113: lictspzlal, lWHMd may of the dis._no,__ cnlulllY-ilall (Junrininrnt .71 fllvo assur- d. Charlotte- ;: 1o friends nurse in Hospital, rc- '.\" , v nos C1511. of Baj: Farfunc, tin» Eastern Metropolis. 0n l S. Alomcalm. arrived in r.s gmrt on Monday afternoon from Quetcc and docked a: the C. N. Railway‘ Wharf. The Montcalm (i/l not have any difficulty dock- mr as to date this year Sauris Har- bour has been free from ice, The Montcalm leaves Souris port on "Eiwsdzvv for the Magdalcns with the mails which were forwarded from Charloitctovvn on zhc Monday eve- nings Express. ,._.~V_.~. he: mime in Georgew 1rd ‘o (‘lizirlo1teto\\'i\ tel ___— , ._.,,,.1, g 3L P’ “r C_ . din-s. J. T. Garrett of Souris, spent, fir zlziy 1n Charlottetown last, week‘ ..-,.._. wmkm.’ G,,O,.>,,,,U,_\.ny - vls ting relatives. rt it viii-fl Rlrmlaguc. i '_—__' i _._.__ 1 Charlottetown visitors to Sourls w» 1MP... “(Lend and ‘ on Monday’ included lVLv . Major l-lf!‘ i :.'I_v for Iinllflitt. fiiywatL-G .‘.l:' Wm. Lclllnne. Afoncion, rc- ..i‘<l (,ir‘Ol'il('l0l‘.‘l1_ Sharkey T0 u‘ g ___,_____ Meet Schmelmg‘ SOURIS _'_“_ (Canadian Prcss) The n‘ ~ N v V v BOSTON, Mass. Jan. ill-Jack , h x “ u‘ ‘7‘““d‘“' "l M “f mm‘ Slmrkcy was elated tonight when he am .IacDon.1.d, Srrrszs. wtll iqrmd “M: :1,,.{Schh. 4 hh,fl._,v_ vials“! m 10am m“ Sh‘? l5 ‘"50"’ weight champion was wrF-ing to ...-_ . i .. m _ _ ' ' l w“ "RAY hm‘ l?” m" "t "PM" meet him in a title bout in June. u..0n for flDpPlHl-Cllls, a; {he city “Than; grant," Shark“, SMCL “I ll'\Bp.'.:\l (Jharlmri-tovni, am the happiest man in the world ‘ ‘ !I had almost given up hope that I 31.51.: Annie llurrling of Charlntte- “hum w? m, “p0,”, Fuck at pmjlvn‘ f‘ mueill ‘wiillfl ‘d’. lVJY Schmt-ling. I rlonl care vilzcihct‘ w: “m” ~l "J right 1a rounds or 2s. T11 knockl ‘him on‘. in l0 and this time it wlll' 'b-_~ wilh n punch tn the jaw." Mr. Iran}: Paquct. Souxls, rwcnl- "COOL ICREAMY - FRESHNESS Cream Cheese A/(clfri/z. _ WOHF/i/louiho/ rcspondence relative ivork was read by the Secretary. An < addrcw was read and a PTCSPHIHMOH l made to the retiring Secy, Alex. Cameron. Iifuszcal selections. and a contest were cnirtvcd by all i l" *5“ l‘ held at the home of Mrs. 0891110. Stuart and Mr. Reginald Rose arc, busily engaged at their linde- Stuarg has buil: a fine boat for My . ,. lance the cor rm’. would not be 111-- InsLALhC l urrfcrcd wizh by rrcncis for lll.‘ l“ l Mm‘; In OlllCllll ciri-l .. this afternoon‘, it \\'.1s 1mintcd oul that in any case \‘.(“.ll(l be ililiiriixl: to see how, iuce on the lines sug-i t O Ts and pref- rresent. The ncx‘. meeting is to bu‘ m“ 1"” {fps-loll c ".rl be unvvn by the Brit-i Con,“ , gill. 6.‘. z-rixnciri a1 llTi-‘iifllt. csPQP, i y lll viw of the forthcoming I awn. Impvriul Economic Confer- Anrv vr fat-tor against such< in concession is inc fact the Cab- iinot i; now stu " "rig tho projected rtnrifl rrvls-cii ("i110 which will be pro- ttttftl to P-lflfllllflllf, in the iscsslon sdnriinq nrxt month, Our local boatbuilders, Mr. Fred-l ‘ PllCL‘. M l‘. George Coffin. Miss Ethel Cunahnn, Fortune. is; visiting with relatives here. f \VOME.\"S l.\'.\"l‘l'l'l."l'kl \\'llI‘..»\'I'l Mrs. Lewis J. MacDonald, Both- weg], 15 making an extended v1.3,‘ TM Wivwitlryv River Women's In- wlth relatives at, Kellys Cress. v litld flu December meet- ____ _ l r ul. ihu homo o‘; Airs. Norman We regret to lcnrn of the Inrlls-LL. wry {he l-ifll. The inert-till? PQ-sition of Mr. Vlllllaltl ram-iv.‘ . <>11‘I'1‘-HY-*l‘~\.‘»' “WW1: °“‘- 1311,1111 ‘mg i0 the regular" (lay of mectng " rmy. re was fifteen Mr. Joseph ]\facDona1d_ 9i‘ @5915 T"""5°_m-' Lake, yvas a visitor to S-ouris iassvllw 1m . ‘d with hmsmizl “geek x ‘Nils l)'.‘ill;{ Burns nnni-l vwsnry mimzli the roll call was an- "vcrctl wiih Strait-h jskcs and rc- Fhe zninnicr, of the previous ; were rrarl and approved. .IL was nxriveil and seconded that M1‘. Stewart, Cameron, Ens‘. Pmzitdif-llll‘ (lrlllifis l"? rflill l" 51W Rcd was a, visitor, 13st, woe}; to S:v1.|r1.s.‘C1'<w.~; '13 rcLcvv iiiu Pilicrint; 0f _ _ dlxsitnic c0uli‘..r_vivr".\ in oihcr parts He!’ ‘T191155 8T9 5°"? to lcnm of of Canada. ’lhi- mum of oighiv cents {he nines; of Mrs. Alexander Cum-was mil red ilizoznli svlllll! Christ- L-mn, south Lake and wish he,» a mus fiPlili; the w. "rim-y", Mrs. Ncl- sPQcdY recovery. "n Sivud rcptn" \l. The secretary ‘aim (ll."il'll)lll0(l c copies of In- stiitito News to members pres- bars. No corres- . crl of any im- ‘c month except Mr. Ivan C. MacDonald. Lake spent the week-end v.1. . friends at Fortune. Her friends are pleased to note that Mrs. Mkrrgarei, lifncvanv. 130th wolf, who was removed sometime ago to the Prince Edward Inland ‘ pandczurc was l ncc (luring Hospital, Charlottetown, is jiroi-Z-p " m“! “m l“ rcsslnz favmably. lll1l“"-‘- Th“ “lime. l"? ‘he evening consiuicri cf muse and Owing L, a typographical Qyygf an E wfvh readings n. full)‘. ltfrs. item 1n South Lake Notes, last JWWS WM“ "W1 a llllnlllfl" 0T v-cck’ did not appear as written; comic selections wlrch were very M‘; Mildred MAL-Donnie], snum lllllllklllg. A duzi, My Bonnie lhuh- Lake, with the closing 0f the holi- ‘"1"! Lil-dam i? mi l ' days, has gtme to resume her dut- Dvuald and ltlzs les as teacher at. Mlllvnle. “C ‘- h 1 on the organ was An enjoyable dance was holrhl!’ rl. Hllimnms Cinnjrb E 1 3 U‘ '<: a .11 Q scrlptlon and hflblfis-‘PL ever, his physical powers of resist- ance lessened with each returning attack and finally the end came to a useful and energetic life at the age of 74. It is true we are ever reminded by the facts of exper- ience and also from the events that are happening around us from clay to dny that this fleeting world is not intended for our per- manent abode. Mr. Acornunlted with the Me- thodist church many years ago and as every minister who has been on the Poivnnl charge can testify; ser- ' vcd with great acceptance in any office in which he was placed. I-le served the longest as a member of the official board up to the time of his departure. Entering the United Church at the time of its union he continued to perform his duties with equal zeal and earn- estness. A man of sterling charac- ter and splendid qualities has come to the end of his toll and labour here but gone to engage in the du- ties that await the falthfullln the courts above and to receive the “Well done," from his Lord whom he served so faithfully while here. He will be missed from the com- munity as well as from the home and church. He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, formerly Mls: Prudence Wood nnd also tw. daughters, Mrs. J. T. Sablnr Bradford, Mass, end Mrs. Leonard Murphy, Hermitage, P. E. I.. one son, Amos, residing on the old homestead, also two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Storey and Mrs. G. H. Jenkins. both residing at Mlllvlew. The funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. Henry Pierce of Orwell. a former pastor of the Puwnal charge. The vday, Dec. 8th was n stormy one but those who could attend were present to pay their respect to their departed friend. His body was laid to rest in the family plot in Pownal ce- metery. “The memory of the just ls blessed." The following, all his nephew's were pallbearers: Vernon Jenkins" Everett Jenkins. Willinm Storey Joseph Acorn, Percy Acorn and Earle Acorn. , (Patriot Please Copy) I tlon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Cassie Rattray. the roll cell in be answered with "name some bird and give its de- Bil-YES land. unch- or nnlunl . . nnmlnl in under the auspices of the ElmEi-nfT-‘lfl 311111911! 0f lmm-‘r “ll-i mid by Women's Institute, in the commim- M15- B- -'\- Elkhmlil‘ 1'11"- lilllll W31“, iv hull at Elmim on incsday "imml "PM Cmlllibflls "1 ' m, RWlslliflg the Ilivri" C Chester Rackhnm, Iii Donald and Miss Camr ll»... -- g rang "Loch Immcnd" and a fcw Oillfr select/ens which \\~'~ro much on’..i','cd, M's. Ling Hun served u ilelighiful lunch and thv Lzilauco of the evening was spent in cmversa. "Yes." said little W 1'. "ll down cautiously and painfully (OD sclous of the spanking lately dona- ted ‘him by his father, “I belong to the ultra-smut set, I do." 4b: but l 0| Mlnnd’: n ....<Z""{. ooqhnl. Lulu lull clunnn. Dunn out tho poison I [Nana's LINLMLFT was educated in Dalhousle’ univer- Pa’ oomoran" slty and Pine Hill Theological 001-‘ lege, and later took past-graduate. work in Princeton, New Jersey. He in the mission fields of Alberta. They came to Edmonton twenty one years ago and have resided here since. They are members of Con- lral United Church. Mr. Mason, who is kindly remembered in Pdnce’ Edward Island, was for six years minister at Long River and Sum- merfield and about ten years at Lot l4 and 16. ntion to Martha. Johnstone, born in Long Rlver, Prince Edward Island. where the ceremony was perform- ed on Jan. l2. 1882. ‘The parents of the bride had been among the first settlers on the Island, when they came from Scotland. Mr. Mason did missionary work F. lfinancial Independence Institute held their monthly meet- 1X18 on Jany 12th at the home of Mrs. George Cobb. The meeting opened by. repeat. lng the Creed and the Roll Call, “Donuts for the sick room was res. ponded to by seven members pre- sent. Correspondence was read by the secretary; one member signed for Institute News. Program 1°.- the evening consisted of a Congest, (How much do you know?) and a monologue, Lizzie's Engagement, which was much enjoyed by 51L Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Moore. R011 Cell to be answered by a. Vfllentlng Verse. Meeting adjourned by sing. lng the National Anthem, one.» which refreshments were l served by the hostess. (Patriot Please Copy) A farmer once made to Abraham Lincoln‘ an obviously exaggerated statement as to the weight of hi; hay crops, “I've been cutting h“ too." said Lincoln. smiling. "G004 crop?" the farmer asked. “Fine- very fine!" said Lincoln. "How many tons?" "Well, I don't exact- ly know how marl? tons," said Lincoln, carelly, "but my men stacked all they could out of doors and then stored the rest in the barn!" "Papa, whet do you call u. man l who drives a car?" It depends on how close he comes to you." ' Avery effective little spinning top can be made by making a cir- cle of cardboard exactly one half black and one half while. Stick n. pencil or skewer through the cen- tre and when it spins you will be surprised at the pretty color et- fects obtained. v for Women o CHEQUES were mailed to many women in 1931 by this Company. These cheques were the proceeds of matured endowment policies --mone_y saved through the chequejar 82 f yearly premiums, increased very 3457-24» w" l considerably by dividends. If they had died at any time while the policies were in.force the principal sum, plus divi- dends payable, would have been paid immediately to theirbene- Life cheque ficiarics. If you wish to know the annual deposit required for a Pension or Endowment Bond for your- cheque for self to start you on the road to independence, send the coupon. fl? below to our Head Oifice. protection of A few interesting examples: A Fur-rice paid the first premium on policy No. 193,735, principal 82,000, at age 43. At age 53 a A 'Housewi:fe age 27 paid the first annual premium on policy N0. 119,293, At age 42 she received a Mutual $592.23 dividends. A Teacher at age 25 took out policy No. 84,447 for $1,000. At v age 45 she received a lllulual Life stantial amount saved, plus the .000 plus dividends mailed to her. principal $2,000. for $2,000 plus $l,395.32—-a sub- her dependents for ll twenty years. Let the Strength of ‘the Mutual be your Protection! THE -Mutual Llfe Assurance Company of Canada Head Ofiice: Waterloo, Ont. ‘ Established 1869. ll. A. 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