. : rm: CHARLOTTETOWN__CUARDIAN SiTLfi*'R'TING 1L0 0A Y “elector. Free . . mrrm Aofrwlv wan: IND urns: m“ A Toliay-Frlllay-Sat. "ounoo llllllMMllllll AllllBA" ' IIE'E OFF AGAIN. .. ‘tho world's moot daring omoiour slouih . . . playing his porno oi lilo and death with ruthless spies In mysterious Morocco! 1mm HOWARD . " HEATHER ANGEL. H. ii. WARNER - I (Illllllili lllllfill Rlilllillill llllilll - l, l (IllVl llNlllllil Ullill DAILY - 3.15 .- 1 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.30 P. M. llill ‘ ‘ ' Arm TWO sun! as mar. onansu “nauseous rspamr orunmo ouAn IAI- Ell. NEW SEE “ADVENTURE! or wrm rum. mono " nun aw - 1.00 s. an. SATURDAY mumps sso ammo w»- mm ......=:. ‘ma... - l’ . this... ass-rs.r.rrr.ssz. rheweersewmyere» W, . mania” mgrnévnunrre 61mg; __ (‘Patriot please copy) muggy‘? In any 1108-1‘ “um ‘ “wt i» up wvgyllggilalgi; .. Yllllll FEET lllIllT. 3,%°"*,.,:'; wviglg lgwg “i! H J A a Rial/ll“ ' we armilIW 1w w", , “ " Olilropodlst-Podiatrlat $3 T? et hi». tn m or o... at. ehenetmon have the . vet l" -—-— . - , ~ {lilo pétgoool . mcnlii All foot troubles painless _ W,f;§",*g,,,,,m u,“ (m, “we; i and scientifically treat ' fimgogglfi gqqbggmil lpeelll I'M! Pllifiwui" tianlnatmsunmvr-Ii» TABLE rfhirsllar. .009. 8th. l f" t‘ hairdo?‘ All. B 1‘. . Those going to Prince Charity Work By Hospital Brought ' Christmas Joy The Social‘ Service peoamnewt osuital was tribultions met wth erous response in cash. ~ ii and foodstuff and they were able to nack one hundred and - thirty ' three baskets. beuhtuhuy filled as was attested by the pleasure of the iccipien-is and also to Provide many needed articles of clothing. ‘ obe baskets were donated by inadiiividuals. Could those who commuted in the work oi’ charity but peep into some of the homes and see tile ho-lminess given by their ts they would feel anuply row ed for any sacri- fices they hadlmade. Special cr it is due the kind lzeololernen who s: effliclexutly took chemo of the delivery. "A lime child shall lead them" and so the blessed Christmas snif- in a wor th it till 1i ld filled musoh tnlligle and unrest. _ ll i.s ou s s Shooting Season With Sportsmen Mr. R. W. Tufts. Migrat Bird Officer for the Maritimes, gill meet the gunners of this province on Januar- 4th.. for the “W056 °i suits. le season 3 5. § in oonjunciio ment of Agriculture, through Whlllh department all changes are neocon- mended. The meeting therefore will be held in the Provincial Building at eight o'clock, All imercsted in sun- ning from country and city, am in- vited to atten . {fine reaolu; w n ricuiglge anc th the Migrator- he héld at O tawa January. At is Sh ty Min Eastern Guardian . ."l‘hl| column la reserved for nun of local interest but advertising of a nuny nature may be inverted at 4 cents a word strictly pey- able inadvanoo. :..-.::::'.z.:_-:.l' hrsunsourrflous to . the Charlottetown Guardian ma}; be handed to their nest» Archie ‘will "sit/OBI?! 110,00 FLOUR onomicai. More loaves oi _ broad from each bli- mo m: sh. season w. Il-dl‘ none , he are received for Ihlntneut to m». Edward mam Mir , 1 will. a; n. m“ wwgrt our mm“ I n-iie-‘uuai-u. - THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN m. lllmn m; "efirlutoreisltristt 1010112111? iii I ‘Ill-figural! be inserted Qb \ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-0789-7-21-313 FIBIMILN CALLED _ en were called for a flue m, on any. ton Street last evening. ‘Inc previ- ous t. thefiesauswercd three calls for flue f in various parts oi the city. High wind was blam- ed for the epidemic. EXPECT LARGE NUMBER - Marly New Englanders are expect- ed to come to the Maritinm for New Year's. A coach excursion is being operated out of Boston Thursday and with the return data set at January 3 gives the trippers a long week-end in these parts. Edward Is- land have until January 4 before returning. Last excursions operated from Boston attracted large num- bers and it is expected the patron- age of this one will also be heavy. —(Moncton Transcript.) LAID T0 BEST --'I‘he funeral of tho late Mrs. Charles Dalton was held yesterday moi-runs from the home of her son, Dr. Howard Dalton in Comer-ville, Mass. Alfie: requiem high mess had been cele- brated in the Roman Catholic Church, the body was p in a. vault and will be taken to ‘lignish, P. E. I.,' next s ring to bere- interrcd. Mrs. D ton will be lnii to rest in the family plot b the‘ side of her’ husband Sir , arles Dalton, who died on Dec. 9, 1913a. Theatre Staffs Entertainer! At Hotel Function Members of the staff of Prince Edward and Capitol Theatres were entertained last night by the manasgr, Mr. A. R. Cooper. and Mrs. oper. at a very enjoyable dinner in the Queen Hotel. A cordial telegram from Mr. F. G. uint John, proprietor o! best es by Mr. Coope wi h ap- plause. Mr. Cooper also thanked all re- sent for their loyal co-opera ion e during the year, and for th r kind- lv greetings to himself and. Mrs. Cooper A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. Alf MoKeamy and seconded by Herbert Roper. was passed at the close oi the function, which has now become an annual function and is much lcoked forward to by all. con- cerned in the activities of Char- iottetowrrs two picture theatres. BIRTHS accrrrervfieehevihtuileeefnzef ember 22nd. 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rack, (nee Violet Richard- son of Summerside) a son. Alan Maurus. Rlilfllii. RODNEY-At Hermitage, on Dec. 26, 1908, Eileen Patricia. are two months. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rooney. MACKINNON-At Milltown Crosfl. P. E 1., on Dec. 23, i938, Mr. Neil MsoKlunon in his 79th year. —('Patriot Please Copy.) H)LGER-—At Bonshalw, Dec. 28, 1988, John Boigcr aged 76 years. Funeral to Ke ‘s Cross Friday, Dec. 30. leaving ome at 9 o'clock. SCULLY-ln the City. Dec. 2'1. 1938, Frank Scully. aged B0 years. from Frank Henneswyb this rimming at ’s . Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery KFLLY—IH tihe City Hospital. Dec 1938, William Kelltliy, aged . Sydney Street. from where the funeral will take place Friday 11101111112 at 8.45 to St. Dunsltons Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. _- Card of Thanks Mr. Theodore Neiwson. Mail Cour- ier of Charlottetown R. R. No. 0 wishes to take this opportunity oi thanking those people o1 Mt. Ed- ward . Brackley, Union Road and Central Rgylalty, who so gen- erously gave ristmas presents. mob and eve article has been found very us ul and is greatly 11P- preciated. Card Of Thanks The Oonvenors of the C. W. .1» Axed and infirm Committee wishes to Qllpréss sincere tiloruks to Clark ., Hickey d: Noholson Riley, DeBlois Bros, looonom ery, Metro titan Store. F. - worth nrbe L .. and -sent donations for the Christmas v POLICE COURT-At police court tcrtiuy a man charged with ting his wife was discharged. An excise case was adjourned till this morning. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Edward Laverty was held Wednesday momi from Frank Hennesseyis. Funera Home to St. Dunstalfsl Basilica where Requiem High Mas: was sung ivy Rev. P. on, D. Pall- bearers werefllidessxs. Harry Cahill, William Murnaghon. John Garland. | James Wisener. Phillip Sinnott. Patrick Dennis Service at the grave was conducted ivy Rev. G. McCormsck. ISLANDER DEAD-Mrs. Annie Ward oi Amherst, N. B,.. received the sad news a few days a o of the death in Denver, Colo, oi er bro- ther, Cilerles R ‘Taylor. He was a son o! the late Robert and Mrs. ‘Taylor, of Charlottetown, but has resded in Denver for the past 58 yxears. He leaves to mourn besides is sorrowi wife Malinda. two sisters. (Jan e), Mrs. John Wilson, Ar n, Mass, (Annie) Mrs. Ward or Amherst, N. 8.. also one brother Buridan G. of Carnbridg The late Mr. ‘Iiayldfwas known contractor and constru ion superintendent also a member of Denver Master Builders. He was 80 years of age. » PLANES BACK. ON SCHEDULE -Oanadian National airways planes were back on regular schedule yesterday. Tuesday even- ing a twin-motored Dragon en- routo here from Bummrside mode an omergency lending three miles out from the Prince County Cap- ital when engine trouble developed. Rather than face a 80ml. head wind with one engine, vrith darkness fast appzoadbllng, Pilot Jones landed in n. forum's field. Passengers, of which there were six. returned to 811mm “' by motor car. Yester- dav thw were brouzht in to Up- ton Airport by another plane. vuh ic regular cc was twinned 0n the Charlotwtowxu‘ erside- Mono- ton run. LUCKY WINNERS-At 9 o'clock Saturday evenin. Dec. 24th. the lucky winners 0 the following articlw were decided at. Batman's both stores in Sunlmerside and Charlottetown. Mr. Peter White of Surnmerside won the lovely Kroehler Chesterfield Suite abso- lutely Free. The Enterprise Kit- chen Range from the Summerslde Store was won by Mr. Rennie Arsena/ult of Sununerside, and the Charlottetown winner was Mrs. Prank Mclood, 146 Hillsboro St. Both get their new Ranges ab- solutely Free. The winner oi the Summerside Cedar Chest was Mr. Cliilf Goudet of Mlscouche. The Charlottetown Cedar Chest was won by Mr. Dougald McCaull of Eldon. Congratulations are in order for these lucky winners and to Holman’; both stores in Summrr- side and Charlottetown for the in- terest. and thoughtfulness taken by this firm in their many cuswlnels , by making these Christmas C0n~l tests possible. Personals Rev. R. Hensley Stavert has rc- covered from an illness which confined him for a brief period to the PJE. I. Hospital. Mr. A. B. Bagnall, City is u patient in the Prince Edward Hospital. Mr. William Macdonald, of New York, is visiting his old home at Georgetown, the gurst of his bro- ther-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. Blair Burch a Mount Allison Academy is spend- ing his holidays visiting his por- enlis Mr. and Mrs. George Burch of Borden. Mr. Burch leaves this momma for Port Hawkesbury. N. 5.. to accompany his grandmother, Mrs. John Fknbrec back t0 Borden where she will spend the winter visiting her daufn-IGIS Mrs. Burch and Mrs. Road. 01o BOOK sopn IDNDON—(CP) — Cicero's "De Senectute". a book printed by Car- ton in 1481. was sold for 21.000 ($4,720) at Sotheioys here when last sect-ions of the Mortimer Schiff Lib- rary from New York went on sale. Card or Thanks The Sisters oi the Social Ser- vice Department of the Charlotte- town Hospital desire to express student at William Derke; Dr. lish lMcffachcrn. His Honour The Lieutenant‘ Governor will receive at Government House on Monday afternoon ' January the Second from 3 lo 5:30 P.M. Gentlemen calling will cent their cards, one tango Private Secretary and ulle l0 the A.D.C. in wailing. M. ALBAN FARMER Private Secretary. Protestant Orphanage Collections HUNTER RIVER Per Mrs. Dr. H. L. Meillah $8.00 Boyle: Mel- Eldon Seaman loo each: MoGlulgaxrlr .2 50c each; Mrs. W Sellers; M. Cutloiifiie; Mrs. MaoQual-ric; J. G, Moleod; Chester Sellers: P. J. Noy; Robert Smith; Wm. Oaretv; stove Burns: W. I. Bow- man --Nl.rs. hicFadyen 35c; Mrs. McKenzie 80c. 25c each: Lorenzo Smith; H. Bulman; Mrs. E. wedlock; Mrs. F‘ Bagnall; Mrs. R. BB-Knall; Fulton Robinson —lVI.rs. H. bend 15c. Total — — —- -—- —— 412.00 ULEARY Per Jean Kennedy A. S. Palmer 2.00 1 00 each: Mrs. Mcwilliams; W. E. Turner. Mrs. J. Williams 30c —'~25c each: Mrs. Bernard; W, Carleton; Mm. E. Jelly 20c. Total — — — - — — — —¢2.00 UNIONVALE Per Gladys Bernard 25c each: lvirs. J. C. Bernard; Mrs, J. Bernard: Eldon Bernard; Mrs, D Ramsay: Mrs. B. Mc- Dougall; Geo. Horne; Mrs. A. Jelly; Mfrs. J. Pippev. 10c each: ‘A Friend; L. Mec- Gregor Total — — — — -- -- —~$2.N ROCKY POINT Per Carrie Gorveatt Mrs. Wm. Mutch 50c —-MIS. H. Gorveatr, 30c ~25: each: J. A. McLean: Garnet famgwll; Mrs. J. Smith; Constance Currie; Ella -Artie McKinnon m: Total ~ — — — — — -— .25 OLEARY Per Ena Moionnan. Lulu Boates and Horne 1.00 each: A J. Matheson; Keith Mathesmn: Eva McLennan; Mae E. Horne; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cough; Rob-t. carruthers; Gordon Adams; E. E. Jardine; Claude Jelly -Lulu Boaies 55c -50c each Mrs, Champion; Mrs. Baker: Atllol Elli; ~Mrs, Black 35c; K. Campbell 25c. Total — ~ ~ — — —— —$il.65 BRACKLEY Per Ethel Bryanton ’ Mrs. Guy Rodd 1.00 50c each: Mrs. Willard Prowse; Mrs R. L. Bryan-ton-—Mrs. O. W. Newson 35." —1.'\-': each: Mrs. E. Neunson; Betty Led Rodd. Total - - - — - i$2.65 Pen Mrs. James MacKay 50r- coch: Mrs. Jas. McKay;Sam Good; Mrs, A. hryanton Mrs. Leslie Prowse 26c. 'I‘otril — — — — — —- - $1.75 ALBERRY PLAINS Per Mrs. A. McMillan 1.00 Each: Mrs. Win. McMillan? Mrs Alex l‘. .Millan. 50c each: Mrs, Marla McMillan; T. R. McLean: Mrs. T. Richards. Total — — — — — —- -- —$3.50 LAKEVILLE couacjrrglv Mrs. S, J Rose 1.00 —M’r, and Mrs. . < 75c. 50c each: ——Mrs. A. F, Rose: Gem's». Rose: Mrs Louis Rose. 25: each: Mrs. L D. Rose; their deep gratitude to all who assisted in any way in providing Christmas baskets for the " i o Too Late-To Classifyfl LOST-IN TlllS CITY BAG OF shorts. Finder please lCllvu at Rhos. l..-275. ivanrnoz-‘uooluslfzou SMALL apartment. Three in family. Ailmly Box ABC care Guardian. .._~1~.=1s=:_1=l_-s:31~ llFfllIlIIIKilllIIIIflKI-IIQIKV NOTICE i t0 the ldifferent institutions £10.91... 23 MM MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro Phone 149 l The party holding tic- ket No. 799 can have their choice of any Doric watch in the store by calling. at J. R. Williams’ ,ewelery store. The holder of ticket No. 1341 will also receive a watch. L-27i. HARRY . loo GREAT nanny Kl l WILL as 1N CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY, DECEMBER so, BuylngFox Pelt! At ' Bring all your skins to my office Friday. RSll-FUR BUYER héré. ‘ KIRSH GEORGE ST. Josiah Mclllck. Total — — — — — — — —$3.75 EAST ROIYALTY Per Mrs. H. W. Clay Wallace Wheailey; . Show: Mrs. H, W Clay. lilathesnn: MN. Ulif bloom" Al's. . . ill/Hired Hrlmi“: Mrs liked Andrew, Total - - — ——$6.00 Per Mrs. Ernest McMillan -Mr.=, Fdzar Heart: 1.50 1.00 Each: Mrs. A, McNevin also Pivserv-c: Mrs Walter Heariz; Mrs. Herb Dove: ‘Mrs. J. H. Anrlreux; Mrs. Neil Darrsch; Mrs. A. Robertson: Mrs. A A. Hol- mes- Mrs. Harold Hearts. _ 50c each: Geo. Adams: Harold Kin": Mrs, Frank Millslr; Archie Ferguson; Gordon Douglas. Total — — — — — —- -— 2 00 FALCONWOOD Per Dr. A. J. Murchlscm i Dr Murrhimn $5.00 1.00 Finch: Miss Rather: Miss Beale: Mrs. Carr: Miss Cotton: Dr. McLnughlnn: Kenneth Mc- Lean. 50c each: Mrs. (homer: Miss McBcth; Mr. and Mrs A. Mc- Callum; l-lllbcrt McNevln; George Dalzici ~Miss (loss 30c. '.‘.5c each: Miss Dillon: Miss McLeod; Mrs. MoCallum; Miss Mandel-son: John While; Henry Jenkins; Harry McKay: John Thmnpson: Walter McDonald; Henry McKenzie. ‘ Total -~ ~ -— — — -— -—-$l6.30 FERNWOOD Per Mrs. George Henderson 1.00 each: Mrs. J. H. McFar- lano; Mrs. Cyril McIlerlane. 50o each~ Miss e McFar- lane: Mrs. 'A. uemlahe. Mrs. Ralph Campbell 85o. /T0tAl-—-—--——-’-$3-35 C.J.Cooke Per Mn. '1'. J. lnman William Callback 1.00 : J. A Dawson; Ralph Callbeck 50c each Mrs. L, Marion lfiizzell; Leslie 40c each: Wright. Hooper . MHLVIBW Per Lola Smith is Drake —Wilired Drake 75c. 50c Jenkins: ‘Mrs Geo Vanldcrstine Mrs G. Sheidow 40c Mrs. G. H Harold Carver; Mrs. Po A. Drake; D. Wood: Ere Pender gust; Miss Lydn E Jones. 25c ear-h: Mrs. S. Myers Total — — — — -— - POWNAL p" M". Edison Smith Moore. 50c each: Jones Bros. Brown: Wilbur Jones; J . Rev. D. K. Ross Mrs Layton Jones; Mrs Per Mrs. Wm. McDonald LOWER MARSHFIELD Per Misses Tenell arid Munn son: Mrs. W. Wood —Mrs. t WEST ROYALTY Per K. McKinnon Mrs. Jessie Bears; Mrs, S eson: Earl Hume. eaton; Mrs. Mrs. H. Math 25c M. M ereon: John Bruce; Mrs. S. M. Bears; Miss McLean. em. wg have decided to raise the Total — - — — — — -— 3355f r0106 on all grades of chickens. Middleton W- l- Z l‘ We need fifty thousand pound: ' more io oomplelo orderl- K01‘ RENSINGTON DISTRICT on mung"; a arm]. We wii protect you an price. You will Per Mrs. P. I. Kennedy flnd or: hgt-redlng easy and our ‘ cea g . R. p. MaoNeiii 5.00 rnr: ROYAL PACKING o0. i 00 . J. D. J NKIN! r. a. a o sashes; 2.00 , L-Iil-ll-Igl 5.00 Dawson; Mrs. “I the trustee bour Ivan Bchurman; C. M, Johnson; A. E. Ruth Montgomery 80c -.st¢r1lhg 1.00 Each: Albert Drake; Franc- Mrs. Claude Wood; Percy Acorn; services to these unfaogtunate ' Daniel Cummi ' Jenlkirls 26c. -%c each: Mrs. G. Jenkins; Albert lmnan —50c each: Noy: J. ; Mrs. Vernon Wood: Mrs. Haldane Wood. _se.'r5 1.00 Each: Robert Jones. Arthur R. W. E Smith; Sadie Jones; James Gay: t L. Jenkins; Mrs. w. JenkinsfMrs. Wm. Inge: Arthur Jenkins; Albert Jenkins; Mrs. H- 1.00 Each: Mrs. TVPDCT FBTHE" 500 each: Catherine McKinnoni Campbell: Ben Jnrdine.-35c each‘: PAGE Tunas. LOWER BEDIQUI l _. ‘ ""2 Per Mrs. p. 1...... Presentatlon To ': 1.00 ma: Mrs, , - ’ Mrs. w. N. .........",""..§;=";§; Mrs. H.S. Henderson Walghti Mrs. D MoLurc .___~_._ j : Mm 11mm;- MTL Jam Jwefil. Mrs. Wm: glimmer?“ oxn n‘ d,“ we“ John ions Mrs E Lentil"; amangizctcgllledzonlldrs H B‘ Mrs. Pparneelr.’ ' ' Henderson at her home ruistoh s: 25c each: Mrs. Wm Barrett; and read the ioliowinz adidrosl. Mrs. Amos Boultcr; Mrs. W. Mc- liirs. Henderson though taker. Cclium. A Friend 06c. completely surprise. replied in r Total - - — _ - _ __ _ _”_3° manner mos pleasing to all. , mo“ lrmv- has..." a .E"“""""e...... Comm am orphanage 47 Euston Bt. City. Dear Mrs. Henderson: Amid Ill the bustle of the Ohrishulas season the thoughts of our assccin. on have ciimoxed in Directly we represent the board but we fully believe the represent» aticn really extends through your auxiliaries, collectors and all who are kindly disposed toour institu- tlon m its neat work for the 1mm:- tunate children, ' this friendly call Tucker 20c. We have come to b11118 you ro- z5c each; wane,- H . ma,‘ newed 118-1111111108 that the Bradshaw; Em, we ‘M. B_ have done for the Protestant - t‘)?! Johnson. ' fitness 15- we 1B dwolr Hoffa-l. m“; _ _ _ _ _ _ _$16m &.oe%ntzelthe utmost confines o lihi; A detail of your chlevem “Con?” 13"“! wl-"ECTWN would be rel- too eliwlldgd here, fill ' ' is a known fact that 1| it , 0111" enemy and keen foresight. um llniiifilltiOn has attained a. very on. viable financial position and our durum a period of such unprece- dented dis resi. 1r is h that i beebleoilf eegiiemue Wesley Acorn, rigs, fen James Ross: eq- shadow; This being Christmas. we have W. C. Sznith: Mm. J. Villett. bmikih’ you also a small symbol oi Mrs. Geo McEaohern; Mrs.‘ M. s: m" esteem. booms it may Help to llwreose your eniioyment, of the sen.- son and that t le New brmlz you only no. iness and that rest pleasure whi comgg 1mm L. Jenkins; Mrs C. W sheidow. Mrs. Jehe Storey; Mrs. Amos ‘m’“1s°""°°' Acorn; . e. Wm _ __ _ _ _ 103,5 ouilggggi)! the P. 1!, I. Protestant HAZKI-BIWOK ' w. a. srawaar, Chairman Trustees Per E. Pearl Jones and Mn. H. °'“" rmrrw": "l" 1.00 Each: Mrs. Ernest Ings; J. D3]; . z ' C‘ ' . 3L W. Halli/Cl’: A. R. Jones; Gw- D- 8s vsgélilpxifa. HWeBFZYACIBhsY-rlrligfi Keir Clark; W. F. Taylor; Ervin Champion; O. E. Profit-t; H. L. ' Howard; Miss S. Webster; Geo. Brookins: Fred Davison; Mrs. A. G. Henry; Wm. McLean; Jas. McDougall; J. P. Milli-nan; Gor- don Glover. 50c each: W. L. Cotton: Jgfl. Larkin; Thou. ~ , ' Hecschen; Stirling Hunter; ; Preston Toombs; I.’ . 133cm Keir Dugczan; Mrs. J. Pridihlzn; J V. Gallant: W. T, Lawson; A Acorn. —Ma,bel Enman 350- 250 F“ m. G_ C 1d , u A each: gilllil GvJomg: MrsMrigarlzer we? ' a “e ' Friend s; rs. o. arver; . _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . 1.15.1.0», Mrs. Roy Herman. “m1 “L” Total — — ~ — — — -$1°-°° Per rm- cuh-h and velu Cole- l . lvnszmvmm °' Mrs. W. B. MrAr-thur 2.00 Mrs. Thos. Humphrey 1.00-Soc each: Mrs. O Clark; MT5.'.H. W. L McEachern 2.00 Qa£e1ey_ . 1.00 Elicht Albert B. Robertson? M13 Ame] Qotwn §c ___,mh'_ A. H- Fflflluhlilm"? 0Y7“ Mo‘ Lloyd Bowness 15c. Donald: ‘F/‘illiam McDonald: Mrs. Tow; _ _ _ _ _ __ _“.:m if, (Somerville) -Wal- 9 “Tm c 4 P M . - G. Townse l. l». esclg c. White; °' -" J - “d Mrs. W. . c c em: time 100 h: R. s. H - . p. McLeod; Vernon Mum — 0. eafiifi; Mrs. J. L€°ll€ BOWB 301% G Townsend. Total — — — — — — —$1° 05 50c each: Mrs A. L. Rogerst Mrs. P. MacNutt: Mrs Geo. Dav- ison; J. A. Thompson: W. H. Dav- 1500: Jessie Murphy; Mrs. C. Slidfibllfy; W. A. Thumbs: Mrs. Eliza Sinclair; Mrs. A. Burgess; Gladys MacINeill; W, L. Delaney. - 25c each: Mrs. R. McKay; Mrs. 50c. T. J. Rarnsa 1 Mrs. J. . - 25c each: Mrs. H ‘Boswell; Mrs. gm; Mm A151,, Sudbumc E2313, L. Boswell. Thompson; A Friend: W, G. Total — - — — —-— — -—$3.0° Simpson. Tlmll — — —- ~— — ——$1l.'75 Per Miss Edna MacMurdo Mrs J. Davison 70c —50c each: 1.00 Eaoh: Alex Grant; Russel MLL R_ McMurdo. Mrs‘ H Bow- Bell. ncss. 50c each: Mrs. Fred Gates: MH- 25c each Mrs. l-I- Glover; Mrs. T. While. Mary A Snnlers. Total — —— —— — — ~$3<0° Total - - ~ _ _ _ _ 42,20 OMITTED FROM CENTRAL MILLS POINT ROYALTY - Per M111. C. Mill Arthur Roper 1.00 50c ciitlll Mrs. E. T. Mill; Mrs. MILLTOWN lcvtmmlll; Mls .1. Mill: Mrs. will l . Per Ladies Tole! _-_ _ __ __ .4190 50c each: Mrs. Mklohliri BfllCf". Per Mrs. J. Jnrdirlr and Mrs. It. Neil Bruce: Archie Muthesnn: Mrs. gown.“ Geo. Acorn: Mrs. fico. Creed -- Melville O'Connor 35c. Jamrs Jardizlo 2.0a 25c each: Marv Mstllesou: Wm. p00 33.11,; M, 1L Bownepg; Stuart: Emmi. Molynwux; D. B- liirs. n. J. T ‘s; Mrs. J. H. Mstheson; Mrs. Freeman Snrrie; walker; 341-5, A w. Humphrey; Jenn Cfl-"Wlbf-‘li; MT‘ H l/“Kifl- Mrs. Jamts McKillnon. ‘ H0112 Philirl CTCODHOTI W“’l0l' 50: cnsll: MIR. E, ll, hlcFarlawe, Jenkins: Mrs. J. Nicholson: Sam Brno." P. or. 312's. G, McNeill; Nicholson; J. W. Nicholson ~15." Mp5, c 1;, p, y“, “A Friend 35¢ 99-311! Mil C- Thilmlro"? ‘M11? 25c each; Nil» \V F‘. Ccu=ln§2 Win. Moore hi». D. Du : ; .\ir.=. I-lenzy Total ~—-— —— —— ~ — ~$6.l5 Mills; Mrs. L, npbcll; Mrs. David Clank; Mrs. Jar t Gcss UNION ROAD lKlxGsl Trial -- .-- —- -- -- — — $10.85 1.00 Each: Mrs, Alex McPherson. yrarmxn: Fred Mellish. 50c each: Mrs. Vernon Row Per Mrs. llnrry Brown Mrs. G. F, Mellisll: Mrs G, . Rev, G. N. scmors . Mollish: Mrs Kesile Ross -‘i5? 1.00 Foch: Annie Fyic; Mrs M. each: Mrs. Wm. Thompson: Mrs. ahxel; Mrs. c. c. Baker; Mrs. l-I. Everett Moore, Blown; Mrs Ailrorl Mnyilew ~50: So eachi Rnbrrl MBIV-‘h’ CVW- each: Mrs, Ira l-‘oiland; Mrs. E11. ence Mellish: Mrs. D. W. Mcllislm Dymeni; Mrs John Johnson: Mrs. --Irene Ross 20c. _ Wilbur Drnnis, Mrs. Preston Total — — — — — ~ ~ ~-$5-6> Vlcodsidr; Mu. Hui. Woodslée‘. Mrs. Heath lviayhow: Mrs. Geo. AlllilfiTo-N Mayhcw; Mr». Ezi Bearisto. > 75o eacll- Mrs. Turner Giydon: Per Misses Carver null Thomlflfl" Mrs. W. L. Johnson —Mrs. W. D. Prcfiti 35c 1.00 Each: James Collins: W-‘HY- 30c ouch: bits. r Marks; Mrs. .1. les McLeod -—Anzus McLeod 50v. Howard 25c earth: James Thompson: W. Tam; _ ~ - ~ — -— -$l6.96 B. Hicken; Lillian Hlcken; Mrs. A. Campbell; Herbert Camp-lwli N, Mm _]_ A, MJfKenzla 15c. 100 Each: D. A, McKenzie; J. Total - - <-- — — - 43 65 IA. McKenzie‘. u. c. Seller. Total —-—< -—~— —- ~— -— —$3.00 MONTAGUE \ Tolnl Kensiugton District $02.00 Dist- _Col\l.‘d p.370, A ChickenS J. Year will ' o a u- I-ll Iéraoarrou For the remainder of this oeu- <l§lbbnvil luau: ,—,~a.‘na&,‘._rr'b,.__ “III?! IUQ-l"! ‘d-O-YPC UBIIDF II\-9F.’C l ‘I EI‘~‘I’WI‘ PUT l HT 0 Huindroh