THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The tlontral Gllarlllanymmmm This column l: reserved for new: of local interest, hut advertising of a newly nature may be inserted g at 5 cents u word. strictly nay- ullle ln advance. _ Mnw jrrlvzlyr: _l_5_1\_l_U_ARY 1. 1951' nascent "ll: sllusll Ftill BREAKFAST" LORETTA YOUNG — MELVYN DOUGLAS LAST TIMES TODA Y PRINC EDWARD. 3.15—7——9--WEII. 8i THURS. h.'.0§ a ‘“"“\" QC ANUARY UR.SALE Prices of raw furs have advanced as much as 50"”. CBASWELL K01’ PBOWKIIDDI. PRINCE snow shovels. Rogers Hardware. L-‘H. ln om if‘: h“ 3. uolil" “d CONFEDEBATTWl-LJFE INSUR é 4"“ l‘ ° °"' was. L-o-lso-i-al-an BOARD 0F TRADE annual meeting “Tile Charlottetown". Wednesday 8 p. m. L-'l2-l-6-2i. FUNERAL THIS Moanilm -| 5 The funeral of the late Patrick J. McMahon will take place this morn- I g _‘.~\‘¢\Q.~“£l~\“€$€:"-’\~‘s¥ over prices 0f a year ago; so imagine what fur coats will cost next. Fall. During our JANUARY SALE we are offering the balance of our stock of Iloautiful L€¥EE \ lng from his late residence at 8.45 , to St. Damian's Basilica thence to 1 Roman Catholic Cemetery. . as” FUR (JOATS, purchased at, prices prevailing last FUNERAL TODAY —- The fun— l eral of the late Patrick McMahon will take place from his late resi- dence, 52 Sydney Street, this mom- E t w’! Spring, with a further cut in prices of in], NOW IF EVER ls THE TIME 1o BUY voull NEW FUR cont; REDLTIEI.‘ From to soil. . “in isfilffl- Mm“ ing at 8.45 to St. Dunstana Basilica. SNAKES RED FOX — Mr. E. E. 1 1/ Jay of Pisquid who is an experienc- ed trapper, has already caught his I third red fox this season, the last one this week in a. snare set. in the vicinity of his own home. i VISITING sTznlvEY-Ml-s. n. s. Stewart and son Laurence of Tyne Valley, P. E. I , ale visiting ms. Persian Lamb, Hudson UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS_-- COLOUR CAIVPOON-“LISTEN T0 LARRY” Seal; Russian Sea]: Artie Mill-Mission Band. fll. T . . s Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs, sea]. Mush“; I, - (" 4 "mt umtgd chufgh John n. Walker, South B nil k ’ ‘ “191111 6APlT0l.—3.15-7.-8.45-T0llAYJill-- 5ll“’§.“..;.‘§l““" ° Olwssum. t. s ' Y ' CANADIAN LEGION: Ex-ser- E1“, 1'1“?- 50% ' "“‘~“‘ Y é“\~.eEa-d<\_ 7 Hillsboro St, on Wednesday, f ' anuary 8th at 2 D- m. to attend ' th f The Central Guardian G:...‘.‘l‘,°‘:‘.2£..tél°k::.b.t‘°3?“€a C L-sq "Y 1'8 HENRY HORN" "WIN “m” M". got TIM‘! This column ls reserved for news of local interest, hut advertising ol a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. vice men are requested to meet at (i -\\l"~c ARRIVES IN llEl U James Allen (nee Dorothy Peterson) l received a. cable from Bermuda an- nouncing the safe arrival of her . husband Tel. James Allen, R.C.N. CONFEDERAIION LIFE INSUB- , ‘ ..:::P:.E*;.1l..vEsuslallesr. .5 THANKED F0“ socxs __Mrs_ Waterside, Pownall will be held on A Buy NOW Al; - ti, t; to Tremendous Saving ISLAND FURRIERS Wednesday morning at 9.30 to st George Peterson eoei ed lite . _ ~ §mrdgy ffirgxlligdérlfrxigustoni Joachlms Church, Vernon Rivet. m" e". 8m 1H8 h" THE FUNERAL oi’ George M 1- glr the socks she knit for the Red 1cm, will be _held this a WSS- 311B 118$ One son. also three A short service at the \oc\. afternoon. MacLean a - e nion 0a n Ch h t 2: o. UEEN STRE .~ EVANGl-‘LISTIC meetings in um a a? Q El PHO‘\E “'77 Strand Theatre (side entrance) FUNERAL AT HIGIIFIELI) '“\'NN.\7\. out. ~Q¢@.3**""“"*“" “‘*t‘ “1‘~‘;"‘\w<'m_s‘moc"""ki?3»i.‘ nightly except Saturday at; 7:30. The funeral of Allan MacLean was Everybod welcome. N ll - l1 - . : < -. - , , . 119115- a or» mi. .‘z....“?::. - - t T- “m1 111$’ 11115 5° 15111- Y0“ W111 be Services uere concluctrd by the All’ F0 rCe lt't'.'~~. m:- besl tnt-hruclans. Rev. Johr. C, Muclqshl, The pa“ Ancients and inventors are in the lost-you will in eecl, unless you're 110111 1131111113 1-"93- :,l‘l‘\‘l('.\3 of our Admiralty. and. with 'lil(‘_(‘lfDl‘LS of these. and the aid of an intensified shipbuilding program. o o The War Situation By _ , _ , , l“? mm lime curry hope that the c H’ A M '_f\li1)l1ll2"il'lll§ thematic iyvill belreduced apt. . . 688871)}? ‘Wélio? 2X15... ‘S “° °"’°“‘ —' 1. bewdrsqvere: Alehibnld Duncan. POLICE COUBT.-In the police §1§{“§'1,E§ZQZTCIGK°‘E° - . . . wt . , wénreg€tfigggvlx°ggligg (xvgawmc .Willinm MacKinnor. Interment adjourned case against the bronrle- w” 111 1119 H131111°1d CGYIQWYY- tor of a restaurant charged with being open for-business during pro- hibited hours was further adjourn- ed until this morning. The Aldrich hlml1Y 1: a .‘ llcllllfcoorlall AIR. SERVICE RESUMED—Ail' mail and passenger service with ‘the mainland was resumed yester- (Colltillued on paqe 7, col 1,) __._.__ day afternoon. In the morning ' A penetrating analysis of the lltta-k l -1 ~ v Iv FUNERAL sgnvwgs _ The planes were grounded. Unofficially war situation, both in Europe and {the l(ll93ll1f3o0l;.i‘3ll'llfll)l1i1A5111““mg m) t was learned here it was prln- the East, was given yesterday at lhave onlv touuhencq z funeral of Mr. Henry W. Hencler- i son, Union Road. was held from the 11:19am’ “W115” runwaYs We"? n01 Cutcliffe Funeral Home yesterday lfiitfystfginlheliYgdpgiflgfg 1giglil1kewlfig Rotary luncheon by Capt. Harold ‘fibre and lllllfliillliill nlorvlllnil or l iA. ltlesservy. City Surveyor. and a resolved iopulull with no pomp)“, yctcran of the last World War in jinise peace. and to spart- no i-lfoil SECIAL DKEN - . - RliST-EDDIEBM ~ niteln on. Servlc at tl l , , , . _ , _ luuinmu‘ “own .), and gziave were Egnducwéebv -:1_l0W. 1t was said. ‘The ‘outgoing 1 ‘yhfilltll his- scrvorl as‘ llll artillery of- ‘lo currv on the \\'lll' to victor-v lll)\1.- r ...........,...o»o---~~ ~--"--1.~.~- m. not... Boothroyd- at pu- ar..f“lrls.li.rdsi. 522233.31?" ca; Jakarta-t "v "1 an" l“ a vow-l All HUI .. . . Tl - -'-' ‘ ' S TOSSI - ' ‘ _ "M" 1 11°51?“ Wfie- 11195515‘ 131155451 Ab" the afternoon and the regular in- 1 1 Moreover. Air Cliiel‘ Marshal Si: DANCE bott, Elmer Mallett, Windsor Camp- .5113“ Down,“ has 1M0“. nnnoum,’ i l . <- bell, John Cook, William Watts alld mm ng p ane (“lived km’ even- lng. ' Hitler in Europe i Hitler now finds llljn-lself in “mod at Ottawa that a mrilltld has New DOING BZIHIOOIII , . g filmy?’ Crockett. interment. was in 1531116 situation as din Nanolocniblfcn _ florist-n to (‘will with iliuhl ‘ s- TRANGER h FICTION e °°—~°es_______°°’"e°"' rufiigilfiFidlEhiiwiglfzlfi T355 $3§‘J??é§°1.o.§“nh‘él. lié““*‘l‘ fiil“ 3%‘.‘J”"i§i~...t’ '...-5.’.l‘3.E-.-.l°"‘WE?Fifi “'1111"1‘1S11AY* JAN- *1 SPORT REEL+GO|NG PLACE S l’ 0n Personals held vesterdav afwl.noon_ Fofiowmz c3511‘, as C0nquC1-p,-_ Hes R‘u§_.}1a __,u'hicil__ will kneel-z” Llorman nlsllt 111111911111,’ 8 19 12 a short service at the house. which . lvasl and unnrolllclablc. To the 111111913 0111011110 51W at such a rate Um", on,“ and meet . l _ NOTEZ-"YM NOBODYS SWEETHEART" previously advert ,. was conducted bv Rev. I. J. Levy, ‘west. in the Atlantic. and to thel111111 11"" ‘"11 1J0 1016M l0 abandon M155 11110191199 0011111 1911119! 0n lservice was held in Alexandra Bap- south in the Mediterranean ‘i1 11ml lllclhtld of attack before spline. the -\il‘ Force ' llsed for this dole WI" ploy MOIL, Tue., Wed», 1°"- 13'14‘15 Wcdnesdny for TOYOMO. where she tlst church. conducted bv Rev. I. J. British Sm Favor-Abe arbiter nf , _ _ V will spend the winter. ' Levv and Rev. D. K. Ross. Inter- the destinies of Eurnpds dosnrtsl 5‘11""*11""L‘ “HT-ll ment. Alexandra cemetery. The since tho days oi Elizabeth. Drake i Tllc subnltlrlue throat to on" "JUNIOR G-MEN" starring THE LITTLE TOUGH GUYS and _l‘lo\vnrrl. , W111 m. mmde England? Like N,“ l borne lines of Cfllllllllllllffilllt‘ ' nCgMlNGz-NEW SERIAL: pail-bearers were Messrs. Roy Jones, Miss Esther C. Harper, Principal Vaughan Murphy. Spurizeoil Jen- of the Sllawbridge School at Shaw- THE DEAD END KIDS and byidgg pg" is leaving 1.1115 mom. 'kins. Frank Wood, Lloyd Vcssev. uolron. he stands on the shores 0131111111“ 11411115191 C11111"11111 11 i t ' ‘ . “ Kent Jones. i Calais and looks across the Channel {more 561101151 T119 5l1l1<11lfi$ v1 1 m; o ieume hel duties afu-r , . mwmhant 5h . spending the holiday season with , . ‘W 1O ‘hf, 11mm films ~91 Dower‘ dimw lnover vet rehlzhetl t her parents in East Royalty. “EEK 01' TRAYER OPEN? _. mo“ 110mm ' e mm‘; Of we new)‘ iai ed b ill ~ The first SCTVlCE of the WPQK oi 13;“ 11911191?" 111m "m1 Engmlldslw‘? (“H1111 1101.111“ 111‘ 111 *11“ 1 "i" _______, ‘“ _" , p~ e- -l 71d 1 t -_ l; {ml lsiorcs _l_e_(‘an iusl mnkc out a crav; ‘r ' _ ' _E KY1- _\l ll - up rlin- (‘luh to~ s Lt 0' M‘ Galbml-lh’ REL 31gb- Cé?l11l';1“éu§1'l;€li3.llléllllitgxlgfélfilldtfli- C. W. HIGGINS, l{.(‘..\.i-'. it ‘m l: l(|lll2——llld_ verv ghost of a.11.1‘_“1<’-*5 1°"1°11("1_ 111‘ ,, ‘highi ‘llzilfi “sharp lfllldcffi. and formally Golf P10 at N- d ted u .- l » —-——- 1111"‘- 11 15 i‘ 131111511 GPSNYHKW‘ ‘111‘~11 1eve1- Fouunitifi‘ Iii-l llwnvl- after Dance starts _' 1 the Belvedere Links has msumed gifted“? Ctlgevucl-lu hllvlsllzllel’ c8115; Airman Clarence W llirnins plc- H" 1111118 1\“'-'l\'- N01 H? "111" 111‘ 5 we - have lmdm‘ m“ nlhu-‘i. Iullnission 25c. Army. MURRAY-in this City on Jill‘ to his regiment after spending a, _ _y_ ' 5 _ , 4 ' . "‘ ‘ fauatitx. but. lnilitnrilv speaking. he 111310!‘ portion of the lll(‘l ~. . ,| A5,. m." "u, a e i - speakel was Rev I J L-‘n who tuled above serving ullh the R. . ,1“ ft ,, .. .. N». o" 1 15‘ 1941 m My, and Mrs. Pat-rick weeks leave with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. .1 ‘ ‘ ' - ' ' ' f S l w“ on is no fool. No troons he might send , e ° 11° °¢°11l11°‘1_,"111lll11"= (‘ gm. yhflfkfld fret», ‘in-nag =9‘ son Macnougflnl Euston 5L delivered a devotional address of‘ a C.A.l‘_‘.. is the sono f1 if“ b‘, “m” m, Such m, “mom,” ‘mum ‘way, Denmgrlg l-[Qhflnll “m; y; 1 5' * - very high older. Several Dtllcli .cd Higgins of the C11} Polite V o.ce ever reach England-s Short“ except [um 1t may 1X. lnpsunn-n y“; ‘l... ,,;,,:,Q.:,¢,¢,,:,,;,~Q¢,;,.;,.;~.3QQ At in prayer. There was a large at- and Mrs. Higgins of St. Avoids, a ‘as ma,‘ ma“ wished ‘m bv u", Sea‘ 35165;, mam. m m“, mnnyy. “H. ‘,1 V #1140“ Britain‘; Navy i5 Sm] he,- smcm work on devices and tat-tics to t-l m- Tl'_’_)on_(lzurr\ling acrmflanesp Th“. [bat this lllcllacv. lust as no (iouw. years “'Qfked all 112m 1n Holland when; ;the clove-rest of the t‘ll(’lll\‘ an‘ :\t PAQUIIFIPJ —At the Homeopathic ll l M treal December 36th tendailce and it is hoped ‘that even suburb of Cllill'lnlt,0l.0\‘ill. ‘This mem- (splm, on , - Ans"! ' Q more of the people oi this city will lber of the Royal Canadian Air 1940, to Mr. and MP8. uettz, tnce Muriel MacDonald, Char- lottetown), a son, Ronald Bartholo- NEW, ‘nan-ms YiIacLAUGIlLIN -'- At Peakes sm- iion, Jail. 5, 1941, Lillian Macllaugh- 1m. HcKENNA — At Waterside, Jan. 511i, um, Mrs. Peter McKenna. ag- "1 63 roars. FUIIBYBJ notice later. CAIRNS - At Green Bay, Jan. 4, 1941, All-s. Terence Cairns former- ll‘ of Klnkorn, aged B4 years. Pun- Erin from St. Anne's Church, Jan. n. In Memoriam ln lovln memory of Aeneas Pout-cite w o deported thll [H0 lllfilLonc year ago today. Jan. ‘l, 11W million gates were opened \ Ill-title voice laid some ‘hm with farewell unspoken... li- (‘Illmly entered home. Inserted by one who loves. L m In Memorlam 111‘ ' f A drew memory o u": m‘ llnrrlulqt-vlmh t a hnudrvvaylrmgs. denu- e P“ memory ls as dear today. ! It the time vou passed awar- béllirrto: by Wllb and runny. N. D. MocLean The funeral of Mr. vemon Show was helxl from his late residence at Brudenell on Thursday, Jan. Z. and was largely attended. The sel- vice at the home was conducted by Rev. W. L. Outhouse and Rvv. J. G. Duncan. The Masonic Service at the grave in the Montague Celne- Keeping. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Sidney Macllaren, Beecher Dewar, William Johnson. J°1m Keith, James Donahue, and Char- les Robertson. _ Mr. Show was a, man of a wide variety of interests in his reading, his friendships and his activities. In his youth he gained some pro- mlmnce in tréck xvii livid M11161- ics, both in this province, and more l. .....u.d.l, Ml wtswill Cfllladfl where he resided a numlbel- of iyears. The son of the late William D. Shaw and Mary l-liclren Shaw he is survived by his wife, and by five children, Rev. R. E. Shaw, New Glasgow, P.E.I., Ell and Dorothy- at home. Mrs. We b Nicholson. Whim rum and silt. J- N- Blmw M Beach Grove Inn. One sister. Mrs. Vernon Ross. Union Road. and 1W0 brothers, William in Alberto and George in British Columbia also survive. During the last few months his usually vigorous health was under- mined by an incurable malady. His sudden passing on__l)ec. 31. 1940» however. came as a shock to num- erous friends throughout the pr0~ vince. He was 64 years of a20- luAnli 1'0 And-Kr SHREWSBURY. England -<CP> WW3? ulation. Reward shlp your II] (I Q UNDERTAKER ,,,{,',,,';,, 1,113,, ‘"2; “m. m; .1 c w o are pay ng EMBALMER mzwilgnlirlcea. fair grad- Uhlrlottetoill In! and prompt returns. llll And remember there ls always a was conducted by Mr. Ewart lHer enthusiastic co-operntion ‘every good deed made us admire lier. ‘needs of those around her made us shall miss her most at our camp- -'I‘i1 littl; town of Whiichurch in o railed neal-lv 926.988 WPek Campllgn. nearlv $53.40 per person of tile DOD- IN MEMORY on RANGER MARY rsilousou Mu1'y bus gone froth alllcng us. without hcr our meetings will never be the some ngain..Siie was to lls nn example of what a Girl Guide at her best should be. She was friend- ly, she was kind, she was honest. 2n l-ler unselfish lilteresi. in the love her. She knit many sweaters for our soldiers and recently started her first pair of socks that pair of socks nct quite finished will be an incentive to the rest. of us t0 do more for the cause of peace. We fire sing-songs. She led the sing- ing and her sweet voice as we sung “Tnps" always made the singing a bit. more sacred. For her the day on earth is done. but a new day of great; galdness has daumed. Flor Mllfy All is well. She safely rests. God is illgh.- Mnrshfleid - Dunslaffnage Ranger Company. Morton Dew Elected to Head Gyros Mr. Morton Dew was elected lire- sidcnt of the Charlottetown Gvm Club for the coming vear at the annual meeting held last night at the Hotel Charlottetown. The retir-, in: DPGSIGCHL. Dr. Alex Murchisonm orl-slrlcd over the meeting. l Other officers elected were: 1st; vice-president. Mr. Donald H. Scott: I 2nd vice-president. Mr. Wm. Mc- Nelll: socreinrv. Mr. Arthur l-loznrn, avail themselves of the privilege of attending tllcsc services. RETURN T0 COLLEGE — The fcllowilig students of McGill Ulli- vcrslty left Charlottclolvll yeszcr- day morning for Montreal lo rc- sume their studies alter spending their Christmas holidays at their honles here: W. W. 'l"idmarsh, B. Sc., first year medicine; Dorothy C. Bentley, B. third your medi- cine; 'i‘eml.\le Houprr, second year science. Ray hTHCDnlllIllll also loft. Charlottetown to resume his studies at Loyola College, Montreal. ENTERTAINED. At Govenlmcilt House yesterday afternoon His Han- or the Lieutcllaili. Governor hiid Mrs. llmPage were at ilolnc i0 Wing" Commander Blake and lwollty four officers of the Royal Air Force. Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mrs, Lloyd Won- nacott and Mrs. , W. LcPagc aslstod in serving refreshments. His Honor was attended by his Aides, Col. J. P. Hooper, Col. C. J. Stewart, Major A. W. Campbell and Lieutenant Birtwhisile. Also pies- ent were Col G, E Full and His Honors private secretary, Mr. G. W. Spencer. MUST SIIOVEL SIDEWALKS. — Citizens who failed to have their sidewalks ceaned off following the week-end storm. were warned ves- terday bv the cltv police that thev must comblv with the provisions the bv-law which dcnls with this. If these householders fall to remove the snow from their sidewalks in future thev will be summoned appear in court. A check-up on motorists who leave their curs barked on streets or public nlnccs will also take pace immediately, it was announced last ntlzht bv Chief A. Blrtwhistle A‘l cars found in these places will be "arsed bv police as this fomn of night oarkinz interferes with the working of the snow plow. TEN AIR RECRUITS LEAVE - Tcn recruits to the Royal Canadian Air Force left here recently for training centres elsewhere in Can- arln. They were: ME. RedmoluLAlr lfi-ame Mechanic (Metal), Luke Verde; F. J. Fraser. Aelo Engine Mechanic, Montague; W. L. Pon- ton, Motor Mechanic M. T,. Ocean Force was born in this city 2 ago and is ivcli known hero. present he is a student at nn in- itial training rCllflflhlll where he is inking a pzlovs course- Prior to lulllilll! the he spent all n!’ his lilo in Charlotte- iowil and will be lclilcnlbcrnil by | class mates at» West Kent where he received his education cos, Clarencc. in calupu ‘coinpanioils wont by ca _ ‘ last January. inc nlUllLZS zlllti‘ g outbleak of war nurl Mflllllll cllllsl- ment in the Air Force at the crulting centre there. lie was .ccptcd and received his September. Entering us operator and gunner he was 1.l'.(‘l' 1ll'hll.$i(‘l'l'(‘.(l to tho plluljs class \v rl-o the is at present taking n cuul a Ho ‘joxpecls to rvcclvo his wings some liime this coming spring. ‘every success ill his future tinder- t ‘iilgs with the Royal Canadian 1A jforce. _ Acro Engine Mechanic, Elznsilalc; ‘J. E. Johnston, Cook. Before leaving i..:cy wore prossnitrd ‘with knitted goods by the Red Cross and with cigarettes by the Provin- cial Govcrnuicnt through the Cur- ry On Ca-liada Corps. 'I'lt(‘ prcseliia- tlons were looked after by A. G. Bruce, of the Canadian Legion War Service. FUNERAL TOMORROW -—- The funeral of the late Nliclnrl Pruniy will tnkc pltlCP- wcrlnvs morning at 8:45 froln lht- rt...- dence of his son. Owen Prunr 58 Cumberland street to st. Uul stan's Basilica thence to the R. L Cemetery. ' TRAIN IS LATE-The with mails and passengers the mainland arrived here more trail. than two and a by mainland connections, railway officials said. The week and snow storm did not interfere with schedules in this region. they said. The car ferry Charlottetown was delayed slightly in tween Tormeutine Saturday night but was operating on summer time yesterday. and Borden At fifth columnists were oeive and aid them Ontario Doints, where Donnie worn taken bv silrorise. here the PfllW/Jl‘ Divisions were v. their wnv in c‘osc support. But not in Eillzlalld. _ d the air borne ll‘O0ns would be Germanv for submnrluo and as they could lam], .bnses was vlrrv l‘(‘$f‘.'l."ll‘li, tilt‘ tron‘- on] n {some 200 llll1f‘.<_ Now it (lxiclltil: from‘ Nor Al r Force 1 ‘l’ s°'1°"1 lkillcd o5 nuickiv _ _ . . So far ns one can see the onlv .1129 on tho North Son AllX10U5 l0 J01“ 111‘? 11541111113’ ~01" courses Hitler has open to him i “Y W111‘ 111"“ llllii assault on Britain are those he KiYRHPSS. illlfi all 11H‘ fluid-s H! I In 111111190" Lis aidopting-Bolubillll raids and at- ' i110 ltncks on her lifeline of sen borne irudc bv bombers sublilarincs and re- , ‘ ac- lalrnlnncs ns he has, and courage 0f our ounlltv of mu" fighter nlnnes is such t, a 11111101955 ‘that ho cannot; raid in the (lav-time ‘ q rattling vcrv lncifcvlivfi Rllflhlfit 1"‘- 1 !_l'is of - l H15 Illiml’ 11" "Ill-iii “T511 911119119“ nailwnv functions and nlnntsbrodilc- p inc munitions and material of wnr. His bombers can. of course. find and o hit silt-h tnrlzvts as citics-(lcstrovina t, Murray MEG. m 11mm u, n»- lwork thinklnu up \\"rl\'.s anti m at unprepared and the campaign nlore effective ‘iiClllt now illfltl ill the. \\.ll' of uliwlila The Doom“ are yggdv_ 118. Then the son coast l).‘lll! iway~lovclv llidlnu l) r sub . :19. . SILVER W0 have not vet ns manv but the skill fliers. and the ,2 without llrclllhilive losses: and is y /"“'/ . forced to do his bonlhin: in the ~ ‘ _ V} 4 hours of darknos “its make-i 111$ Order _|l|:~i l'4‘('(‘l\'(‘(1 for hill lull \‘l|\'t'|‘~- 2th! militnrv importance. like must he filled. tl l . lri - $12.11;“..%}.“.l‘l¥‘l‘£l.l§mlfidwfifini. “ L: Qiooooooooc-oc-oo¢~t~o1>~v¢~i1o‘ t-diaeval architecture, but these ~ \~/v¢v¢\: from . , half hour's late . last nightbut the delay unscnus-ctl l crossing be- i a \&*7\\ ~v\~v\~/-\ ~r\/\/\' \~,\ \\\\ m“ x \'\’.\>\)\>\\‘\ RR stfglegjg ‘to make the submarine and an: lnltl l It is not to b" (ll‘lll('(i that, in" n ,us, the problt-ln ls mlltrii lllurv rill- .5114- 1i‘ FUXES WANTE" three quarter silvers. "llflil prior-s‘ pnitl zls orrler W. CHESTER _\'. MAMMUTH DANCE 1" '11“ "i KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS AMBULANCE FUND SPORTING clus Modern and Old Time Dances MQNDAY Nighirian. i3 DON NIESSERS ()R(‘.II1.ZS'I‘Rl\ t) p.lll, TO l ll.ln. Rl‘{ll|ill‘ \i"ll\lll\' Meeting \’\'|§I).NL‘I) H. JAN. 8th. ' l‘. .\l. lCiltvriainnli-nt. rl-llllr-sti-ll. ix Smoker atlil l-‘llll .l1trllll.lln~l- kl-i-IJ-l-KH-Sifih‘: I I l v I l r I II u» l l» r r 1_I_ I-I-I.I-I‘unI-u.u“uhaun »- bttillllll. fxkkK-KRYQ/lqifzxm 1 as. \'§_\"1'??\'F§?'§Q§ = >133 I: M i ‘i ""1" 771114151" ' 1 t lie care of birds on lre-olevtadi: treasurer. Mr. Elliott y; ; 5_ a wood 1d _ Agr Engine t) ~’ v 1'11"" 1“ fiimliidlbl: t: finish rrolwrlv- 1W Howl utl-alecicdl- ,‘lvi:¢1ilanle. Clint/ans: e0. A? cram. m‘ .§§ Mmw b1 , . . ., . . - ‘ti 51'" 1h; year round and nay shllr- (nwlwlggv-cultlylgsriralnir-d incrlnuwdgihe | Aero Engine Mechanm (kmml Bgd- .56". Me I HQK L i 5 33f‘. . j “\'~~~ pn‘ c M108. _ 9 5 » -~ ~11 '1 ; W, E Egg , Ac o El‘l"lT|0 ___ _> ‘ Too Late To (Zlasify The Royal Packing Co- lifl‘io....l.ll.‘.’.l.“‘ “°“““" 11301-11“ m"'1“1""¢*1°"= w.‘- E-I my no my mutton» "How l’? Swing Your Love at the Sporting C I u l ‘\-_. .._ J. n. 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