l » '- ,..~ ~__ V ,__'c'i_i.i,i2;.9'g__i-:_'_rowN Gohlzoiéi e ,',‘,=._~.,~_.~-._~_ d and tliorou y screened b the to date mach nery just ins d in soon-ian N- “IGH~GnADE - i of any size can be loaded directly- ‘ ' ur building and with adequate rail- . » li nge, prompt deliveries are guaran- osp an e g o s are re- - p screened and bagged on the actual ri-.elvxiioa _ shipment ensuring their arrival in ' t drillable condition particularly desirous of doing blisi- S'”'*'"“`E °F i F h hate dmixd od th re resentative dealers on Prince AMMOMA Island, and will welcome enquiries rmation regarding prices, etc. otia ilhemlcal Go , L imited _ The Jack Fertilizer Co ); Biulding Halifax, Nova Scotia lCOTIAN KTILIZERSC alysis acouratel compounded, line ii p tl& MIXTUBES BONE-MEAL 1 N -n-n-una \-asia-r dA-m°n8 t.h0SB in thé City Wednes- " ay were. Messrs. Harry Waugh. Christpher Cat oi' “Kit Oat. That Wilmot Valley; Harry Walker. Tal- aakei- was nmous for mairins mut mage: Montgomery alfred sehur- ton pies The members seein to man, and N. J. McNeill and H. P. have met chiefly to edt. his plc-5. S0 Mouse, New Annan; Mrs. Alexander it was quite proper to name the club Champion and Mis. Mclnnls, Trav- in his honor ellers Rest. ` Another group of that time was called the Beefsteak club It is not M,-_ Alexander Champion Travep. hard 'to guess what its members liked ei-'s Rest, who has been quite ill with to ea I an attack of ilu, is, we re ret rs- other men niet together to drink port, still indiepored at his hoiiii-._ *° “°°"'° “‘°.:‘:.'.°.°‘;‘..::: ..?s;‘;ir ---~ as an excuse e r . Mr. and Mrs. John Wo - led their sstherines “club memllv miiy, Travellers' Rest, wifod aaiimhxe Such m¢€Ul185 W0*-‘ld °f°°“ "ld with had severe cold and ilu, are improv- ugly scenes of men made stupid by ing_ drlnkingvi T51-re miiobles ggrle among ______ _ the hea est ers r HPS YOU 1 ...... ... ......_ -ie -me .S is sam; itslitflirsaiz B ord" Ingch 2" Trmgl :Kem the Sega; Wright, ‘New Annan. c u em ers a a area ea -»f one ~ ee ee- ee -» ..t:";l:f.:f.l::.'°;r.‘i:..E»:..l;;ls‘ °““°d q“°‘u°m °! me dw sm" New Annan Saturda afternoon 19th um” men °t keen mind’ “me to inst and was despite the condition Beth” at such PIM” of the roads 'quite largely attended' érhé "pe°l;ffbm°Um°“l5d seg? The* deceased was a revered and re-' :mga tm tgmncmm, in the omg spellfted liitimn fin thisb¢ibn;{munity as air, perhaps beside a coffee stand. "eh “S :"3 “"°“" Y “°“'“ 1" women as wen as mm would Baum. ot er par s of the Province. He was at such places to gossip or chat while °' P"°m|°°“" 1-'"’°“‘l *"5 held W 01” e ,vying .‘ hot cup of “mee . party no matter what betlde, and S."’S&”‘5 E""‘35’.°°»~i5"‘:4S“§ ciiii'i=i.'< “F55 iltta-v¢I'¥ ` ...-s »-r--_-ou iii-$355; gflfiiit- fi til 5?’ lik it ew Annan YS ,_ _:... and Vicinity successfully carried on a. mLscellane ous milling business for a great many years at his old home here. By his honest dealings and upright Chris- T°m"m"'_“s." M the “nh” tian character, Mr. Wright made many friends, who will solely regret _ his passing. cation is obtainable in our subordin A few weeks previous to his de- ate Divisions to better advantage and mise he had had is sev?e attack of with better results than in any other bronchitis, later followe by ilu with organization or society It you agree complications, and although loving with us please lend a helping hand family care and medical skill were Tc carry on our sessional business lavished upon him to prolong his the following committees were ap stay even for a little while, on the pointed eve of the 18th he Just slept away to Credentials and Returns-Grand Jesus, whom he had served so long. Scribe, Sister Mrs Hyatt Haslsm Rev. Mr. Ayers, Pastor of the United Finance Committee-Grand Scribe. Church, Kensington, conducted the Brother Austin Jardine, Brother funeral service and spoke very feel- Hugh Glover inzly of the life of the departed, Resolutions and State of the Ordcf whom he had known for a number of -_sister Mrs Edna Haslam Sister years. The floral tributes were very Carrie Woodside, Brother Austin Jar* beautiful among them being a pillow dine from the family, and a wreath from We deeply regret the loss of our New Annan Women’s Institute. ' Most Worthy Scribe the late Emil L The deceased leaves to mourn a G Hohenthal of South Manchester. sorrowlng widow, two daughters and Conn 'I`hr°\18h BYO H0h¢!\i2hl15 one son, Harriet (Mrs. I-larry Brown) death the cause of Temperance hai Margate, who was with her -father sustained a severe loss, also in our during his illness; Miss Alice and own Province, Star of Hope Division. Arthur at home, who sadly miss a Cape Wolfe sudering the loss of thi! loving husband and kind father. The lite Bro L Grossman and Olive pall bearers were: Messrs. Chester Branch Division, Clinton losing Bro Tuplin, George Ramsay, and nal-ry James Pickering The Bylllblthy °f Walker, New Annan; Robert March- thl Grand Divisldli is élibelldcd the bank, Travellers Rest; Major Town- bereaved family send, Sherbrooke, and Robert Ag- 'rhe evening meeting was well at how, Wilmot Valley, who tenderely tended and showed that the Temper laid him in the People's Cemetery, - anoe sentiment in Clinton is very Sun-imersidc_ strong Dear father, we are lonesome now, The following program was given Since God called you “up tliere;" Remlflis by Chairmen. Bro Irs Mc And tho' we know youre safe with Kay Address of Welcome Bro Les Him, - lie Woodside, Recltation, Bro Austin Thug U, gn; “gmt uhm-_ Jardine. Re ly to address of Wei some Bro J lsusstist Solo are In 3 'mum gpug Meeting opened with McKay, (oncorcd) Solo, Bro lm¢l’, reed in ilnsioii followed by minutes son Kuaatis. iaiicoredi Duet. Bro or -lam. meeting. noli eau was ans- rra iviexay and wiiiria ritlrei-ins. wel-eu with recipes for hot slipper Address sro :ra Melnyi Remind dimes, and many sooo ideas were of RIBOIUHUFU “IU °U"f“¢”¢B *NY* exchanged. Two new members went on by nw llmerwii Huwls eiuouou. nent meeting will be held The fUl|'-'Wifi' fW7|“""m' W” at home of Mi-ii. B. M. Daniel. adopted by me evmiae meeting _.._.._._._____ 1-we the members 01 the Greed An iii- mail and passenger service Division sour et 'riihiilslllloi lisa been established hy I German of in-into Edward Island thank company between Montevideo, Ur- thc Giver or all good for I-ilu uaiiay. and Buena Aires, Argentina. ihuuinei-salt tleeeinai tlirsiuii the just ended, and earnestly seek A new hottie for spreading inuoii- iswguidanca through the year im. me or liquid glue emits its uimtenu wil is before iis trusting that our rough _e gauze covered top when manga, gf me put year may help it is inverted and pressed down. toserveasaguldstliroulhtlielull ent use rowinl- V n=-unsolved that the ai-and Divis- iv.-»'l‘l1at we u e upon our rast- ion in session today extend their sin on, Sunday scliozi workers( and all iiai'eanmiation to the pogpls H those interestedilitlfeulziiiitoiigeeixi Uiiilton,mdiri¢mbmofoliva flue and women to on aimiii mais, pg nivuiod for their housltniity in an is suppress the tn e eo alia to-taining uno wsu M beverages and is gduggmtm roiuil 13,..-.bm-in|tliep||t1aa.r.d0a fdthldvileflotl val-aiofourmsmbora VF-‘rliatwau a oriihd vision mamiuwhishwiii and edison ol uma, member. of fill nn only in the subordinate divisions, els. eoiiititutt of1‘iiiar¢anoo, miiuivss missionaries In uloareat uwimtillaawell :Wa is E. l 2.5. ' tilt? u? to piioiiiota edu to oi-canine all 'in our before our late residence on Jan. 23, Rev. H. S. Bishop conducting a very impressive service. Many friends gathered to pay their last tributes 'of respect. m The casket, banked with flowers, was conveyed to Cavendish Cemetery, where now sleeps the lost of a family of fog.; , and interesting cut of skirt with The floral tributes were as fol- if-i'°P9f| Side- 55349 N0- 410 d9S|Bh¢¢l ldws: Il » - » wreath, wife ,md fan-,|1y_ and 42 inches bust. takes but 3 yards he Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. James Tait and family. Western Guardian -\'Jiis'rii_isN Aamir.-ur. a. J ,Gallant is Guardian Meat in Bow- ean. and will pleased to receive new and renew subscriptions. 1-ati _ _ixaksiuoroh I.. s. s. club loading hogs Wednesday.Jan.80 ig ,'tlll noon. 42 -1- -'rna i-ii§Nsn|G!0N BGG clit all will hold their annual meeting t i life 'ilempeltnce Hall Jan. 3150., e one oclock. Harry Brown Sicy - f ’ me-1-at ai -sau: \vsnN|lsDA!-At thé sale on me premises ol'.'A1i’l‘ed McKay New L-ondon, on to-morrow, I sell my carriage mare. together with sleigh. harness and robe. Percy Vcsnu. ' 4231-i-at-al -i-'Animas ATTENTION-J. B. sed hogs daily. We also require 1 pay a' substantial premium for choice buying potatoes every mild day, so leaving for Halifax 4207 1-26-81 of the Grand Division of the Sons members is requested. Delegates ar~ singtoii. Public meeting in the ev- 1 when the services ol Trinity united” heard at Chula Vista. California. A rectly. It is extremely unusual for station and the distance from Sum- merslde to Calli°oi'nia~is computed, the record is a really remarkable one. -The many friends of Mr. W. A. Ching are glad to learn that he is much improved after his recent ill- ness, and able to attend to his busi- ness as usual. Flor the construction of metal alr- craft an automobile riveting _niach- ine that can drive 40,000 rivets a day in three rows has been developed. THE LATE MB.. JAMES SIMPSON, BAY VIEW There passed peacefully away at his home, Bay View, on Jail. 2lst_,' 1929, Mr. James Simpson, at the ad- vanced age ol '79 years, after a short illness of two weeks. " In the passing of Mr. James Simp-_ soli the corrlmunity_has lost one oi' its most respected citizens. one who had always taken 'a deep interest in the affairs of Cliurcli and State. For over forty years he had been an eld- el' of Cavendish Presbyterian, now United' Ch ' iirch, and in the Sunday School he had taken an active part being Superintendent for many years also having taught for over thirty five years, and was ever ready and willing to help with everything that was for the betterment of mankind. The late Mr. Simpson was married ' in Dec., 1877. to Katherine A. Mc- leaving two small‘cl'rildren. He af- terwards marrled Mary Wares. who ls left to cherish his memory; also the following chiidrell: ' Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Charlotte- town; Mrs. Andrew Glen, Moose Jaw Soak.; Mrs. R. H. Stuart, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. D. J. Gordon. Oakland. Calif.: William A., Bay View; Mrs. E. C. Bell, Calgary, Alberta; Ernest J., Daysland, Alta.; Florence, Toronto, who is home at present;- Mrs. Allison Tait, Southport; also eighteen grand children. ' The funeral took place from his Spray, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart. °f Wreath, Ernest, Mary and Kenneth t Simpson. 59' Spray. D. J. and Mrs. Gordon. ly _ Spray, Frank and Alice Simpson. .r-_-._a¢__., With gllsterole cold starts. lt hu all of &ie advan- gug gfandniothu' mustard las- ¢lrwi,l!htt\labiii1:. Youfgzil HY iii Mahdi Rams Cro Track Police Melville nt/:in butt. _ _ It is the "intention of _the Club to " ' h _ _ Miiiman. Kensington, is buying dm- th* Bm” “"'°"‘ ’ _ ' ' . _, .b., large quantity Banner Oats and will Pnev' Andnw Thomson' MA B e » i an { oats at for seed” we Shan also be r turned on 'Thursday evenin alter he spent the holiday season long as carferry remains un dutybut 'Mrs - will discontinue immediately on'her :uh ht’ f'm”y'~ mg “my mend' ' ' f c -rm: Qvaitraitw iviaatiiilm °h“'°“ “°""'““' ~- of Temperance will be held at Clin- - ton on Tuesday, 22nd instant, at al er ` 2.30 o’clock. A large delegation oi V ' ` rlvlng on train will be met at Ken- n g _ . . i ching at 8 o'clock. If not line will be §:m"cg;’rsfv§ gggegggfdedwmazhlrtggz held Wednesday. < 4289-1-29-li be imposed on any Tiglber who W5: f -succnssriii. imoiincasr. _ *°"‘Y~ ""‘° "*’°"” " ° °'°“'°”"“ what is probably the Maritime ae- °°’“‘““'”° ‘°’g;;“°° sfglhurfmnze cord for broadcasting efficiency was held Feb-muy wmim d tb mm; made on Sunday. January 13th., U°mmmee° were “pm e f. Church, Summerside, broadcast by 'im 5““`"'°““m "°5°]“u°n' Pm” ° station C H G B, owned and operat-‘ “Ht “_1_°9_"_“5 15 mme °f Mrs' Edwin ed by R. T. Holman, Limited, were B°l'°9- ` post-card received by air mail, gives MARIE Eleven lflembefi fellmnded full particulars from the radio ian to i'0n 0511 Wim 'diff°*`°"t' “V” °f who listened in to these services. He \1E~lll8 P0f»9liflcelor ‘til-;vetl; Spray, friends ln Toronto. ' W" 1 I "° mm Y ° wreath, session cevehdieh chureh- §“,,,‘§f,;, o§;f,',f,"’}w,*},"f,§,}:,,,§f”f,§m“,} spray, W.M_s., Cavendish Church. cow wugzykmt M M - e sugg eh you lend Lumen U this pattam you enclose 10 cents ad- dition for a. copy of our Spring Fash- idlf willful. IW Milt filled With omg ight. including smart eh- _ mw Mmm” hm.; ,hm , ge: ca. an clit desishs ortho luci- A in a '° at dan fm at tlilalamiav ted a.."$‘...2i'2"‘?..ie.... ...».....l'i... ~ " mtuionladiewitbout auloofa Mme -Ili .°iiasr|.i\l4 Aolirr-ui-D .Luigi uumoair is cum-lien aunt and will be plana to fowl" wand renelvaluibserirtionl. MALPEQUE __u1l Th, Mgipequs Driving Olub met on saturday evsiun¢ the iota Jan | uary The followini! oilloafs wer? appointed for the eat President - R0 h Eastern Guardian .."."" bert crater. Sictl' MIM" - c aries Lockhart. Judas ‘- Rllul ay, Robert Orafer and Georg zier Starters-‘Everett Burt and Ylllid Bryenton. ` Timer and announcer-R. H. Ab- ‘ old l. me on wednesday. lieth.. at _ _ , astor of Prlnoetown United Church absence of five weeks in oronto. re welcoming him back and look rward with interest to the usual Mr. Nelson Owen is spending sev- ral weeks with friends in North noNsi-Law. The January meet- held in the home of Mrs I.. T ass the three districts resurdins members are to riieet and nn- secrtary. ' l A Fas/riff A Day ` , if . I ` ~ _ "` ‘li :ly solulmimc urrrnilanr A charming printed silk crepe that eets the demands of the mode for siiles 10 18 20 years, iid 38, 40 40-inch material to make it for 30-inch size. In lustrous drops tin. the two surfaces can be clever- mahipliilcd, iisllig the dlirll aide for crepe in Paquin red is decidedly Final Clearance Before Stock Taking Sensational Reductions Just a few days now before stock»tak:lng eéai;t5énDol1;lD these last days we are making a tremendous re k wa for those lines which must positively be cleared to ma e I 3’ on new goods. On these specials we can, Of 0011138: 011 Y 0 I sider cash terms, no charges. Please shop early fl: 9°; 5' buyer has every advantag e in the face of these new p ces $10.00 Coats fOr $ 5.00 ` $12.50 Coats for $ 6.25 $22.00 Coats for $11.00 $30.00 Coats for $15.00 $25.00 Coats for $12.50 $ 36.00 Coats for $18.00 $39.00 Coats for $19.50 $ 45.00 Coats for $22.50 $63.00 Coats for $31.50 $ -78.00 Coats for $39.00 ' i $95.00 Coats for $47.50 $130.00 Coats for $65.00 bargains. Colne early in the day, bring the i children with you so as to save". as much time as possible and avoid approbation delays. $10.50 Coats for $ 5.25 $11.50 Coats for $ 5.75 $13.50 Coats for $ 6.75 '$19.00 Coats for $ 9.50 ”$ 9.95 Dresses for . . . . . , $12.75 Dresses for .........$'8.50 $20.00 Dresses for .........$13.34 $25.00 Dresses for ........$16.67 $30.00 Dress_es'for . ......$20.00 $39.00 Dresses for ........$26.00 » _ ‘One third Uff A 0' i.ci=thAivi woonishoo ERS 25 PER CENT Ol $2.25 Dresses for only ‘ $2.75 Dresses for only . . ...$1.84 $3.75 Dresses for only ........$2.50 25.75 Dresses for only .. ........$3.8l 6 f - -“--°“-°- Au. rua coirrs chain .rr riioro ` _' PRICES_ _ g all kinds _ _~ _ _ Half Price or TWEEDS AND CHINCHILLAS :casua--.venous-saoaocaoru 29C. YD. f ,Children’s Coats Here is a collection of simply wonderful CENT OFF. _ $22.00 Coats for $11.00 _ One third off ~ Lovely Dresses This Dress bargain offers you one of the ng to make room for new garments. iChildren’s Dresses .50 Dresses_o/r only .....'.,.$4.34 llll ' ` 1 is-a-.ear _r v 25 per cent off- .,VVomen’s Winter Underwear Ladies wool combinations $3.00 for ...$2.25 - \ r » v or ‘r I , Uubleuehed cotton diced Damask 54 ins. wide azo. yd. eBleached Cotton diced Damask, 54 ins. pwide 42c: yd. Unbleached Damask, union, 54 ins. wide 70c. yd. _ ` All Linen Biouehed 'lable Damask, so and 64 ins., sae. yd. All Linen Bleached Table Damask, 68 in. wide, $1.20 yd. - All Linen Bleached Table Damask, 70 ins. wide, $1.40 yd. Best quality All Linen Table Damask, 70-72 ins. wide $1.95 yd. All Linen Table Napkins, 20 by 20 ins., $3.00 doz. - _ ' fig; .§§§§ 5 5? ss' Sr hmm; M oimlltiiaauraioad' £0 ge; -is F. - _{_'v`,N" 7,." _‘V _ &N&i., mum” _ ._ - -_ a ~" r § it e tim mee allies orlanlntlorl ‘-I--n. W1l't1liui'oil.u Institute met for sralmlinn MINING lxcnanol th ting” ~ ~mnttHeu the lioine of Jolla M. flouc- ~ Quotations furnished through cour~ M ,,,~ ,,, M _ present, Piiegr-uaiils, iek and cnarl tte oi!io¢._ ool eoainilttses his iiiieainted, _ gaauary ls. im of 7| :.r-...‘i"..?‘°..:'..'*‘.:. .°“ “t :i°°.l...... ...... _,,, animation .md shoes m tram vented ‘M %° °h’ ,lmfozg by* - raLmoney.ft~vIud6cuisedt6of- Aoonda dorm. mm Y Prdliili, iiiimlis that operate a i?.‘§#>"5"-s°‘:_-t.°“m :..»l_;e,»"“"‘"'- ci dm 3% . nm isnamade for hold adams Alana ... ... ... :rin an-he-A-.i.-...a.._..__. no lu all _ Plloohwua no ur# ns au. no U' _"_," With Wh lll9ll\Ni'l lild two Vi] “By 0|’ IDUIS ll. ATWELI.. & CO. H' ul Ill all ole lfflllll in ie -» ar $198! ... :ol :sn na: \'.°n‘C9ll i Bild. Bllllt »\."n‘»ua:: *rack Hughes ... ... .. “Wi iii .i. -.4 he an “NIM ... ... e le.. iifgiiiiiele iii* die iiifiie P. "R .E 5 3 . S hashes -hi "3 §§Es=a§e=§= §§Es:as==§:§ "HON dhildflll. Amlllct .~¢_e.e ru in is $0 ffm* Ar* V-e an ua an -I inner Bldsood Dunn* on Billie! en WCM Hlf. ... ~i. ... belt an n. .ei an 3%-. een nu nfs; ".`..°"..°'.".Ii' :avail e on -so on ps e-o_o" ;;§i{=..§e ?z_§ii=s§§ § § i i to . ... on an seo an ai. ean>m.@-a_aa_¢|~_ N, ,q| ... ' _ ~° '1"h!'lll'lNl.N lllvtllill withlvhlib' ¥5! .. .I \ \i < . i 1 . .. . _ _ _ _ -_ _~ __._~.i...¢_~~ . _ , is. at , ; _ , ~ .._» .~,#_,;_~_., r *t _,;...-_»- ;._:. »‘ _ . _ » _. i _.»'f»'~/t-f- _ , _;- °‘ ._ _ _ _ ' '_ _ °‘. '- ' ` , __ _ _‘_ "_ _,Xu Fr. H2" ~ ff '». .3 " ‘ N "-3/‘. lr '~._»,_ ..'.v. . 3,,-iii-‘_ ,.ii.'-Y _` i ,`,- ~ "7 , <_‘§`i- ‘Ll 1" 2....; 1"‘i "(1-.'ii§_»»,s"k( ef ‘L ,M I . I -ni _ . /-_ -_ A.-,» ~" _,_ e » _ - _-;-.~‘,,_. ._ ... '- ; - _‘:.‘__»§i »_~»,_'~ »; 4...; ..~,-e;.'~_-of ~ ;.~’~1'~ ',_~‘ _ ‘ ' ~ l rf* f:~.f» =.i~,r. si- _;<@!l. .<<'-if _i fr. ’» - ~ " .i '-1 ' .¢T°_;».»;_ ,t 3 3' ‘ " ' 'f"~'?»';' ' S-""_lT."`.e"` ' --‘- ' """"7‘7"\'f`t"'\‘¥rf i.i‘f~"*r.f';/.".'_ ,' ,._1`».,_~ 'f ~. i -1 > 'nf ‘i ~ /~» if-e.-"e ~ 're' * ' ' ...ff ~ ' 'V u» /M4 Li o 1 ,,.. .` ,<~ _...-_,Yu _...V '.4. N ,; _i`..,r'_a. .de ._~.~»~ 3 f.; ..;,.. vm, __,.,_,-.Nl W U _;!A';:~)L., ¢ ‘ i ‘ _ _:»s\‘»=l»r>`»iicmu.`»4l»"1»ei"'~‘f"-`="`°"`»"‘ .. . eud»'*“ lKi.~= v LADIES _ BATH ROB 25 PER CENT OFF. coaoimor vaavirr G 0 o D cohort WORTH 'ro $1-25 l -|¢._¢..¢-A-ann.¢aa|an|n|n`anaa¢¢-a GREAT FINAL CLEA ANCE Laoiiiis HA' $1.00 "1 ._ \ `\. Wool. /'l‘oQUE§*‘*Ai MUFFLERS 25 PE .g¢'_¢nan;nunanaimnaiailn¢u|iaaan KOTEX K( )’l` 2 PACKAGES 736 ___¢¢.¢¢-ra.¢.¢__an._n|na'm_ni-al CI-IILDR.EN’S .WUC LEN VESTS. BLOU most wonderful of shopping chances, new fall- ~ . 5 rics of all sorts-and no “old timers” in thc whole splendid lot. Tlley must go by stock tali'~ ERS' AND- DRAWEP 25 PER CENT OFF. LADIES’ .ALL WO( J AEGAR BLOOMEI $3.00 _FOR $2.25. FLANNELLETTE PYJ lvias AND Gowns, I r ‘f~ _`-| , ‘ Mm- ous an ao: m iisssseesaas wiiauau `I..`l MI iii( 04 31 llll M00 lil Nil 100 ill ill 206 'H0 U 5 . i