*'< -»-~ \*~ Annual Collections \L.r:i:r:r:-Na) \.s;.;./ I Bequeath HAVE your will drawn up by an expert-and to make sure its provisions are faithfully - ca,-fied out, appoint The Eastern Trust Company as your executor. ' TBI EASTERN ‘ TRUST couraur ~.i y 1; Head 0iYIN~i IIALIYAX. N. B. Ht. -lnhn'n, N1|||_ “Int John- ' .'_ r, I-3. I. Mnnrlo' N. B. ‘ llontreni. quo, C'*“"""'"};`:";e. nlsszrr. iuununr, cnuriniistnwii i-pm... .Who Cannot Smoke DEMUNSTRATIDN SATURDAY AT P. J. MacD_ONALD’S By special arrangement with the makers o! "Old Dutch c|ew;.<=r,“ Fol\'erie, the special Shredded Soap. and Gem Lys, 3 d.-munstraior will be at our store all day Saturday. Be sure :md see this most interesting demonstration and take -dmnmge nf me following Spselals for Friday and Saturday. |p,.3=_i(fnrn.1Tnmatoes for 360 |Ll>.i’ruiirs . . . . . . . . . . ................ .. ........25G pm-k and Beans. large, any assortment 22c |.-,Hwy Mixed Biscuits, special, per lb. .. lilo ,|¢uy Powders, assorted ........................... 4 for 25° Luge Sunkist 0r:mges.pcr dozen 290 Flour, Oatmeal and Rolled Oats cheap as the cheapest. Baum Hams, Pork, Beef. Lamb, Sausages, Chickens, Ducks, Gmc, Fresh and Smoked I-‘ish and everything eiss that you eat. I _ 2 GEM ' 2 ' 'ft IDI' L Y E ‘Ur £"\';;"‘f 23,, 2 for 25:: 25|; P. J. MacDONALD_ CORNER KENT AN`D PRINCE STREETS . Pnouas ass AND ass ' Protestant Orphanage GRAFTON ST. EAST Mr. and Mrs. George Gardiner Coffin da Co. McDougall & McAulay Miss _Stiun_pei' ..........f..... R. D. Quigley Rankin Mchaine ............. Ernest McCarey ............. Mrs. James Harris ........... Mrs. J. Cameron Mrs. C. L. Partridge Mrs. J. F. McKie ........... A. E. Nelson ................. Miss F. B. Coffin ............ Miss Ahbic Robertson Mrs. W. J. Drake Mrs. George Drew Miss Mabel McLeod ......... Mrs. G. R. Brady {Mi's. F. H. Seller .. Mrs. Arthur' McKay Mrs. Guthrie Balllngall Mrs. J. C. Aitken ............ For the Man At Work CHE VV. @ ` I N J.,/_, it 1 Annu/ty... r Few know where life will lead them. Protect the futurc of our wife. Take out a Canadyiun Govcmmcnt Annuity for her. Then you can be confident that her old age will lic frcc from fin- ancial wnrricsiind surrounded by comfort and independence Al%"i'\"f`il`i”i'i”E“§ we //er a 'ff yG01/ern/_nent i Department of Labour, Ottawa Hon. G. D. ROBERTSON, Minister .l\Irs. J. Reid 'anim Guukin i.\llss Mae Breiiaut ........... iiuiss Kate Irving Miss Baba Rattray M.rs. Meiboume Crockett .... Mrs. Frank Puncher ......... .Dix H. G. McDoiiaid ........ ;Mrs. M. N- McLeod .......... A Friend .................... E. A. Foster Mrs. George Coffin .........- Mrs- John 1-I.Slmon| ........ Mrs. William McKenzie ...... Mrs. William McKenzie ...... Mm. Billie McLaren ......... Mrs. Robert McKenzie Mrs. Jasper McLaren Miss Olga Whtle M - Ray Duggan ................. Harry Duggan ............... nzdwinioonaid Jerry Adams 'Hel-bm. Donna John W. Pickering Preston Pickering Mrs. John S. Cousins ........ Margaret Adams Gertrude Cuthbert Adams *Asaph Biskeney Stanford Pickering Mrs. John T. MacKay ....... Mrs. Clifford McLaren Mrs. John Coulson James H. Murphy Mrs. George Brander ....._,_ John E. Campbell James R. Murphy J. Dyment Duggan Wilson Adams Wanda. Graham Ray Burt . . . . . ............... James E. Adams Elvs. Duggan KILMUIR PER ELIZABETH J. N.. McDonald Norman Beaton Archie Nicholson ............ Murdock McGowan .......... Mrs. Jessie McGo=.vai1 Mrs. Margaret Finlayson ..... D. P. McPherson ............ M. N. Nicholsocn Mrs. Hector McLennan ...... Roley Moore . . . . . . . . Mrs. Dan Stewart Mrs. Paurence Leeco Norman McPherson j3pence Moat' ;Mrs. J. A. Dewar .Ernest Monr ........ 'Perma Moore }Oiiver McNf_=.il` ............... 'Mrs. Jos. Gordon ............ Mrs. A. Hamilton Mrs. Steward McLaren ...... Archie Hamilton .' . . . . ........ Miss Margaret Shaw ...._ .. Mrs. John Kennedy ..... . Mrs. Wm. Mlnchln Mrs. Milton Kennedy ........ Mrs. Fulton Smith ......... . Mrs. C. H. McNeill .......... Irene Smith . . . . . ............ Miss Mary Ceilings Mrs. S. Shaw Mrs. Gordon Myers .......... |i‘.lrs. R. G. McLaren ......... JENNIE MOORE Ulf! COITDII lodtlz' POSTAGE FREE `Alex. McPherson .. . . . . . . . . . .. "'°°""" "'"""° “°“"°""'“"""""‘ \ir. and Mrs. Robert Mellon Annuities Brunch. Dwi- U' 0' , Department of labour. Ottawa Plans lend me COMPLETE INFORMATION about Canadian Govmmmt Annuities, ‘John Mellich ................ Harry Thompson ............ lfna Foss ..................... ' §:h'fl¢l6lu;i;...........~.....-».»~.-~»~»»-~»-»_.-_.-»¢»»~»»»»-»¢»»»~»»--»-- juggle Rpss _ _ , _ , . _ ,_ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ '.'rus Moore . . ... ' Address , _ .-f,-l | -- .- “; _~;{'_~-_ iff, -, i __ 3 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. Beckro uve me ' wuoie Dominion vmum . ~ Y 3. GRAFTON ST. WEST CONTINUED CABLE HEAD WEST PEB MIBSES LYDIA AND LAURA SIMON! Mrs. John McK. Simons ..... 1.00 Ivan Anderson .`............. 1.00 Mrs. William McLaren SEAVIEW DIST. PER WANDA J. *GRAHAM AND ELVA M. DUGGAN GOWAN AND DORIS MCPHERSO.\ V ` NEW PERTH PER. MRS. R. G. MC- ' LAREN AND MISS l. SMITH UNION ROAD KINGS C0. PER * i 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 G 1.00 T 1.00 1.00 PITT Charles Harris .............. Mrs. E. Bulpltt .............. Mrs. B. Gordon ........'...... Mrs. Charles McQuarrie ..... DS Mrs. E. Munn ............... Mrs. J. C. Martin ............ Mrs. Albert Dewar ......,... Mrs. Duncan Mcliityre ...... Mrs. Fade Gordon GBANDVIEW PER MARION Dr. Martin . . . . . . Malcolm McLeod A. D. Martin Alex. Martin ................. Bruce McLeod A. R. MacLeod .. _ Neil McBetii .. . . . . . L. D. MacDonald ,,,_, D. A. McDonald ....... Ncil McKinnon . . . . .......... eorge F. Meiiish .50 Alex. N. McPi1ci-soii .... imma; Meuigh _____________ _30 Mrs. A. L. Bruce Mrs. Compton CHASE AND CATHERINE G ROSENEATII PER. MUBIEL BUL- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .'15 .50 1.00 Pun- rLi.is 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.oo 1.00 ioo 1.00 1 oo i.oo 1.00 1/do .15 .so M.r|»l"inl.|y Matheson .50 awk miximion so Alan Hnhym so D.,n. mnomid so* CANADIAN KIWANIS .CLUBS T0 BE ACTIVE CHICAGO, Nov. 20-iBy The Can. adlan Press)-Kiwanis clubs in the district during 1931 will conuiiue to help under-privileged children, tescii citizenship and the fundamental; of E°\'€1'nment, promote ethical business standards. develop tovm and country Broun meetings for feliuwsliip and the discussion of urban and rural problems, and provide vocational guidance and plaoc-ment for high school students Armuuiiccnimt of these objectives for next yr-.ir was made by Istmc P.NlcNal~»b, of Peter- boro, Ont_, _ governor-elect of the Ontario-Quebec--Iivitiritinie Kiwanis district for 1931, who is nttrnflliisg an international meeting imp uf 100 Kiwanis officials from over the U.S_ and Ca.nads._ les Iil,\Ie1i'dnAiiid u . gonsrinnla | ' = cas.NW’ \‘~~~f ' . ,W About two hours after eating many people sutier from sour stomachs. 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