JANUARY l. 1931 c» W ed %e”- w, I an Dr. Jack’s Tablets C%MA.N CObPANY 4S Cmoavbu-y 5t. SAINT JOIN, N. B. I: rumour- cu‘. in it—Was shown herc recently. I: ‘mrc a. comic inscription OXFORD. Eng, 30 ~Wllat “He pic-d today”, and presumably may have bFPn the world's flmtlwav (‘llTiPd by ‘express’ messengers bnlegramwa fragment o! scone mthllilco years ago. 5X1 .__._ __... _..____._.___. _.-__ ~¢>—— In woman's nlrsr raucous»: an of ____ .___._,_?__ _...__i...._..__- -_i-q-_ BUY a. CORONA SPECIAL TYFEWRITER in attractive ' colon and carrying cos-c, for $49.50. ~An Ideal Gilt, for Daughter cr Son, that will be appreciated. ., Used the World Over. Soulis Typewriter C0., Ltd. Agents L. C. Smith lb Corona Typewriter: and In H. iii IIPMIING AND IIOPINING OI’ KING IION BAPTIST The Baptiat Qlurch o! Klnptan, having needed Icpairl, the member! and others interested decided to raise the necoaaary iunda. The tint step as made when they p. ntad their sacred pageant, "The Church Awak- ening" in Kingston and surrounding districts. by Mia Grace Ackland, of Acadia College, Wolfville. The Bondy rais- eo by this means made a very neat sum to begin with. The pageant was directod THC Cl-fpdnlfil’ 101i WI! Clplbl] managed by Deacon Daniel Ward, as- sasted by those who were willing to give o! their time and labour. Mr. K. showed hi: skill in the fine Xinish, which he gave to the cement. This work was kindly donated to the Church. The Church was painted and very artistically decorated by Mr. Russell MacNeill, of Hunter Riv- cr, and new blinds and‘ carpet add- Barrett, o! Denver, Colorado, greatly to the appearance or the interior. The carpenter work and painting having been completed, the Ladies‘ Aid began to show its assist- ce by donating money and a new iumacette, which is a decoration an well as a means of heating. Mrs. Malcolm MacSwaln kindly donated a handsome scarf, gives the pulpit an attractive appear- which ce. Mr. Golding Barrett, who is always willing to help in intenior de- corating and other work which re- quires skill and time, designed and made a. balistrade which ls placed in front of the choir seats. Finally, the work was completed d both the interior and exterior the building took on an air of cleanliness and beauty, which is al- ways appropriate in the House of the rd. On Sunday, Dec. 7th, three re- opening services were held. Rev. W. MacWalker, the efllcient pastor, conducted the morning and evening Corona Adm“: mcmn". services. At each service, he thunk- mm“ N g ed the members oi’ the United " ‘ma, ngpmqmtauv;_fii '31‘ slmpwm . Church for the use of their beautiful _, R3 Queen strum Chaflotkwm_ ‘ Church during thc time the Baptist D. l I i . —GYPROC— i? l i lust received direct from Factory- Z One full cal-load GYPROC 4 and f One full carload TEN-TEST m, g we’ --Asso_rted lengths- m, ‘ f p , _ , _,l. —Prices low- r ' ' _ " _ sol I‘ - L. M. Poole & Co. ' l» Paoli's Wharves ‘,3 ¢ aft ~14 Q -. AA W Qu Qmwecroommwojiaiaobrso ccctoorzoribirrloicbfivnnoo " We have shipped large quantities of Ground Limestone » - to the Island and it has given wonderful ruults. We solicit your order; for either bulk or bagged Lime. .- ' Can ship bagged lime at one day's notice. _ Brookvillc Manufacturing 00., Ltd. R0 ,1 _ - “i;’;2i‘31';‘u.°£‘”§2.“‘31§..‘é€? :l*cl::.rc.::l l: can; £23m" “”“'"“ M“ ‘M- MANCHESTER, m... ..... "' °' "“"'£;.‘§’°""£“l.“ ‘.”.“‘§‘.§%‘““ ""°°‘°' l any“ Mu_wu_____________m_ u, m T, 301m“, ‘M,’ 5m. 14___1l\m¢1- m, Qapgzzl, 1mm", Blug m4 ygllmv but‘ m; now, Qqlg- ’ V6651 a 011 ll . I18 _ v_ y _ m m m . meraldqnl’. c. r. '3“- 5» Kim. (believed held South ned ror scrim W"- "0 on mflbl- Peltlng, Cleaning and Grading Departments: Prowse Building, j, m,,,,gm;;gw m, ' m“ "°"'°'°“"" "’ Koala"- "v" 1*"- TM" l‘ "**"¢""""- 1°’ SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLA_ND, cannon Alfred Fraser, Inc. l5. Father Purlno, Italian, Oct. 5, instance. a style u brillhnt an the I l N 0 T I <1 E ;':l:"*,::::.5?"::.*:l"c-.. c: :c"r.:'....,* - W...» , . i=9 T’ “X nallililm "ii Fill’ Fillers BRINGING UP FA-THER " By George McMan l. Let lal do your Fox Pclting and Fur Cleaning. With our ' . modern and up-ia-date Equipment 3nd 5.1M wow...“ ,,_, 1665f drr ou-r or nuns‘. I B! WE BEEN ‘irwfil-IN wuunats ma’ YEOSMR-‘THEY - so l cooxao some: g cw n" and Guarantee Satisfaction. All m. protected w, to REAUY- oorrr was»? m»! FEPFWVQ HOUWB AN’ PAMu-Y- GONE THOUGHT conuso Bar-r AND __ fire Insurance while in our care. . ., . l it? B5’ GQLLY‘ l.“ HUNGR-‘I’ TDSTHE fihc 129k)‘ . ’ . ‘ uppax Q n 7,- ‘ 6 0 R ll 0 l‘ |. U N 0 i Who"- "m-i KIN ‘ Arr HOME aw A‘? ‘(Q0 QRDERED~ . Corner Great George and Kent Stroets. TH _M*‘ ‘Iounsak-F“ ,_,- ‘Bo! 113- Phone mo. §§§"J*""""“"€;:r:‘"""""""l1'4"II<><\4I>Inn-c><—nnu.<n,.n~,,_ afliwifi _%-2€:?-_'Z-Z;—T-.§:-:§==z;._ érggigig g5}: ‘ "P BUYING SILVER l ‘ill’ if u _'I.; ' ill‘? ll ' I '- BRING YOURS ll .~_.~ -= T] ‘A... ' Mr. S. Harvey of Sllipiro Maurice Harvey Ltd" Montreal Ill , p m . (and Toronto. Wlii be at Dillon a. Spilletifs :-= . " - " from Dec. 26th, and Days Following and ii] ‘ c - _ - t ~ - - ~ .;. ' "rvuww. mama-n NI. Quin on ugqcg ' aunt ulnar-r ‘ m tévéllit pay Highest Prlces for Sliver Fox -- ‘°°°m‘fi\. f" Mun‘ My‘ b" gqhvago .35.. w arr ACHANCI i" , -. 8- l] nos: @1- " Ybv nun? men- v: ~ " » afiggw ‘c ‘H . . - - -"""'="-" '- -.--—- - i": Y. ' ‘l ' v ? S 2a .. __.z=__=_..§.f.%_..ii-.5 - \ . Q k . ' = 3 ’ R '. lg - " - . ‘v F p 1 ' , ~ , t. I - . .~ I Q ‘ , i 1V6!‘ ox eta ; y ~, ~94 , c. Imam altilldbuying in this market. Just received 3d. P if t ‘ l _ _ IOIHI or crs for 10,000 pelts. § ‘ , A I ifcfiring. yours to me for valuation. _~ , Q I i: . PAUL SGllllLZE , . , . are of Lester Douglas Water & Queen Streets , _ Charlottetown - , _- ‘ “fin, Logan. m1 rpunapqf \“"“" _ f ’_ 4 u I w a ' "" \ ~ I . .,._.._..... , t. ‘I "_"’ ’ ' ‘\"@'~<¢1-&~0~A4—¢‘ I"'Hl".""'.l cw Page ll ' vqunaag Inn d" w» (‘rip Zlll") l_.l lit" ll n-._..'.- U“ “WW9 . n _ w o..- - ~ gave oi’ their musical talent, and a beautifully rendered. was one of the faithful helpers oi’ the pageant. One of the pleasant features of the town and Mr. River; Mr. B. Warren, of York Point: Church was being repaired. The Rev. K. Ross, pastor of the United Church, conducted the afternoon ser- - vice in his usual inspiring manner. The organlsts for the day were Mrs. Everett Holmes, who is one of our lablc and talented organiste of ngston, and Mrs. Frank Willis, of North River Baptist Church. The special music ior the momlng service was an anthem. Shepherd," by the choir, which con- "The lord is My ted of the members of the United‘ d Presbyterian Choirs, who gladly o by Mr, John Heartz, which was Mr. iHeartz ernoon service was a "Double artette" by Messrs P. Small, I... bson and A. Dennis. of Charlotte- P‘. Willis, of North C. M. Lampson 8C0. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Augtion Sales F new runs THE CHARUOTTETOWN GUARDIAN and m. a. Barrett, o: Kingston. 23”" ""”°"°" h“ 5”“ ‘w’ Tho harmony and clearnm of tons ' ‘mmmt m“ “mm 'h°"d xi: (believed held birth szlitrmmzzethu mumm “d lt-Gilter Rlolario Rama, Rhino. MmAllacIachcrnaudlll-ml. “i-‘xxm- ‘hmmudnfi Holmca sang a duct. In. laclach- K'“"" em, whciaouectthcn singers £"'“~'u“:u'fl' "i?" whom u. u a delight w liatcn 10mm: '- f“- “"“' h“ “i” thaecpraumwhllelb-mliclmcatock ‘If. ' Link, outs ;';_"°° i“ h" m“ ‘wm’ “m” Rim, (beiiqvcdbcld loutb new». m“ a" mm‘ ""'°" u" x21, (bollevodhfildflcutbg-gai?‘ choir rcuderad neatly "We Olve a vmmxsm- o“ m’ ortalPr-aisc", dllr.B.W- """""'r ' -' $1..» lam: m. .1. an; “w” “w” m" ”"“’°“‘" and m. r. wluu m; a quartctu, "h" wbhhwuenlofldbyall a At the clcac of the evening Irvine ashcrtmeuicrialnrvicowaahnldin _ honorolneaconnlraaenwhohas $sm“n'|l|,,mnm,'|nmch' husk departed from this world and has 0mm“ ' 22 n“ w “M” ‘mm “yam Dub B‘ 5 m‘ m. momma “Wm, u". u,“ leased Winn, of Gharlottatown, who also waa a very grout assistance in the pageant and who is always willing to give of her fine vocal talent, sang a solo with feeling and respect for our dear departed brother. ‘DIAMOND RUSH FAILS; DIGGERS ARE WLI-NID (Canadian Preu) LHUIIENBITRG, south Africa, Dec Stb-Dlsillusloned diggers have been returning to Litchenburg from Narn- aqualand, to which there wag a ma“ cum"! “gym”; "rush" a short time ago as a. result ____ o! rumors that diamonds could be The famine cuppmg was ma,“ obtained in large quantities on the 6d m a M“, mm m“ vino,“ Mot, season-st. It was at first reported that “m. cnhouc mum“, sung y,mg_ it was possible for diggers to over- (memtm ohm; who mgpeakmg o; run the seashore and scoop dia- me W“ o; ‘he bmdm 1n chm; monds up in buckets, but police loon Sh,“ m“ m. w-flmala m cm, put an end to talk of this kind by u“; were unmoleswdl though u appearing on the shore in larg “ma, they W“ fanned to be very force to prevent any illicit digging. m“. "m, m” Qhuchqq w” One o! the disappointed dlggcrl. “mod h“ mm,’ b,“ they “m, told a newspaper correspondent here repulsed by the aoldiela guarding the that while he was at the Namaqual- city, mp0“ now h“ n that ‘he gov- and seashore some illicit operations wnmmt i, mo,” ‘mg its forces were being conducted at night, but “m” m, wwmuon o; m, bu- there were 300 police to about 70 dig- dm. m4 p,“ Wm, a unwed gm“, gers where he was and the latter u hem‘ looked gm; could not do anything, This man HANKOW, oct. ao-rhe following described how illesal dissing was re- are the nainee, nationalities, dates sorted to on the seashore. and p1“; 0g “plum 5nd owe; dc- Half naked diggers, he said, bur- m]; o; ‘h, 33 mmionuies w“; led themselves in the sand during pfkonef by 5mm“ m- qud" ‘mule; the day, allowing only their heads to . 1n the pmvma 9f 11mm, Hupgh bc above the ground. They secreted ' and glam“, m,“ the md o; 5pm; themselves under bushes, and at 1____F\‘ther a mum“ 31mg,’ Apr“ night left their hiding places and ' 3g’ mmguxhqm wr- mbouq, mo". secured the goods. In some cases mm they would be out for two or three q,__ngher ;_ 14mm“ 3,351,, nights in succession, subsisting only April 26, Bientaocherl. Wher bouts on biltcng. The Government issued “hm-ugh a warning to diggers to keep away 3__y\um 13,130, 59mph, Apffl 30' from the supposed Eldorado as fol- Anh-wei, (now held Hanan). 10ml {_-_hQh-Qf Avlm, 594mm,, April 30, “With reference to the sensatinoal Anhygll (now held 5mm), statements published in the Press 5___11l,,q,her y-gmmdez, 5mm}; as to the existence of large quantit- June 35, Ngnhgjgh 5mm, (ngw hem ies of diamonds in the sea ofi‘ the m“ 5mg), coast oi Namaqualand, the Govern- KBBIONAIDS CAPTURE!) IN 8 rivaling tropical skies; "sunshine", a. delicate canary ycl- a. director of one firm. I mperiaI FOX F00d Regularly fed throughout the winter season is The Best Guarantee I of Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL C01) LIVER OIL FOX BIS- CUITS comprised amost important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the w0rld’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable. - Imperial Biscuit 0o. ltd CHA’RLOTTETOWN,P. E. I. BOX 446. v PHONE 721 sold only a few in England. but thvy saldwill be included in our Ibriflfl low. "Wc are ahead c! the times." “We have stocks." "pimpcmel". rich scarlet; a “Roman blue", and d-Ibther L. Brugnetitl, Italian, ment desires co warn diggers that m,‘ 15, 511,313,“; 3mm}, (, mug that. these statements are entirely Qgh 1g), false, and calculated to mislead peo- ‘L-Father ‘Macchcslnl, Italian, vie w proceed w Nflmaqllaland. Sept. 1s, Suihlien Hupeh, l. leased throuah dimicult and inhospitable sepg, g1), country, only to find that when they get there they are laced with great hardship! and no means of liveli- hood. The Government has prohlb ltcd all prospecting on Orown land north of Port Nollcth and on the foreshore and in the sea tor the reas- on that it la not desirable to allow the public access to Crown lands ln close proximity to the state diggings and any person found trespassing or procpecting on ouch land will bc im- mediately arrested." ‘ 8.-Rie'v. Bert N. Nelson, American, Oct. 5, Kwangahan, (now held Hon~ an Hwangan a. Hupeh. a-Mlas Evemon, Amlerlcan, Oct. l6, I ‘- , (released Oct. 24). ill-Rev. K. N. ‘rvedt, Norwegian, Oct. l6, Inahan, (now held Hwang- an, Hupeh. lL-Blahop 0. Migniani, Italian, Oct. 5, Klan, Kiangsi (released Oct. 15). ll-lllthcr do Jonlis, French, Oct. 5, Klan, (released Oct. l5). lit-Father Barbato, Italian, Oct. OODOBID HATS {FOR TEE MEN Fr i‘! SILVER FOX PELT THE ‘ Prince Edward Island ’Fur Pool U31 Presents a remarkable opportunity for ranchers to dispose of their pelts under a closely supervised sysicm of PROTECTIVE SELLING Two separate plans are oilered and are optional with the Producer: THE CONSIGNMENT PLAN andthe ‘ POOL PLAN Forcfull particulars apply to: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL, LIMITED lilnishlng in tho m: and. . t I w. - m .. l. mu la nruuelnu our nun-annu- nnr on lac-n’ - ' ~ _»r . ' [but to roprcccnt us. 7.“? lmmghrqiunl“ we". “n, _,,,,' u! m- l- l n! me PJIFIHP‘! m mu y