JANUARY 8'19” ma‘ CHARLOTPETOWN ouaéignmn TllE KINDERGARTEN | No Blindfold Test PAGE “THREE ‘ ‘ 12;: TEE TERM TRINITY CHURCH SOCIAL 1151.1. Open to all children from 3 to e fie Central Guardian CRASWELL for Photographs, MIISIVllm when you buy your furs in the CONFKDIB-ATION LIFE INSUR- .____ years where they are given iii I l. ' LOUISTD. IZIQTICQIPSON hagulvrcowrzas. —The Guardian “ca” L‘°"”"1"2'312- Xainlieug ‘in ‘Physical tinfoil‘... - ' ' - Pr” - diw Pk, i lin . eae received a boqugg o; May-flow“, 5T Jonws-“Twflm chum ma ur raw ng. Songs. Games. ‘LA ND FURRIE P181!) and Slflglfl 91°11" by Miss Doris curler, Her- Belfast, Sunday, January 10th, l1 1'30,- "flmllfflfi ‘ti-Lilia devleldp-a . - 11111-880, on her way from school on January 5. 193m A. M. and 7 P. M. Rev. D. A. Mc- thein for entrance to the Public pup“, pfeplfgd h, Klnnon will conduct tilll-lzgggtiliéafl.“ sch,“ ' i E“""|“"tl°"" PRESBYTImIAN cnuncn sub ' ' ' ' The Kinder ten is conducted I spools ra as or Children VICES, Sunday‘ January “ML PBEACHING SERWCE at Mun under the personal supervision of sndjlerlnners- Mount siswai-t 11 a. M. Higlineld ray River Sunday, January 10th at 3"“ M‘ "°"‘"" . “P”; W" s-runio, o1 Fitzroy Street a 2. M. Marshfleld 7.30 p, M, -;_ m,“ 1,205,444, 101m Ballade A am- l Tel. 879. ._ . Ia-NM-l-B-li. ‘ blglocilgtlliig gigition Fee 82-00. q | l ‘ cannon or SCOTLANIL-Rev. ' ' ' ' ' . _l . " " -' ' ~ \ Li; __ CAVENDISI! m “n ohm Ewen MacDougall cancels his ap- at Commencing‘ to-day . Church Services n A M. Cavendish: mo P M‘ New pointments at Murray River and Belle River for Sabbath 10th and '" . . u arm“? tburrb Come in-see our whole gorgeous array of fasli- ‘ Glasgow. Rev.‘ W. A. '2 ‘ . Monday 11th He will ttend th 11m- L-oosa-l-a-ii. gum; o; m, m, D_ _;_ flak“, o‘; L ion lurk-select the silhouettes and furs that Argyle Shore on Sabbath 10th at FRIDAY» JANUARY I appeal to youitry them on and choose the SUNDAY slliivlClts-New Gian 80w 11.00 A. M. Bradalbenc 3.00 —i____ P. M. Fredericton 7.30 P. M. Rev. Win. G. Quigley Minister. ‘ 14-2060-1-8-11. HEAVY m“ .. .......m,_... .. .. Pethlck, who has been ill for several months is making favorable pro- gress towards recovery, bu! it will Over 2000 Persons Fell Victims T0 Bombing Since Attacks Be- be several weeks yet before he will be able to continue his duties as gall Late In Octo- her. manager of the local branch of the BY JEAN DECROS royal Bank cf Canada-New Glas- 8“! Exchange. Copyright 1938 by the ilavas News Agency SOCIAL GATHERINGFA very pleasant evening was enjoyed in the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDougall, Upper Pringg Street, on New Year's Eve when up- ulards of 50 friends and members of ltlhe L. 10. B. A. spelét several happy ours n ames an mus . MADRID. Jan. 7—(CP-Havas)— the eveniraig a presentatciorligurvlvffs "two thousand and ninety-two per- made to Mrs. Samuel Campbell, a sons fell victims to Insurgent air very highly esteemed- member, who Bombardment of the capitol from is leaving thLs week to make her Oct. 21!, when the attacks began, lo tho end of the Yvflr. municipal authorities rePOrtcd today. Oi this number, 389 were killed and 1,703 wounded _ 'I'llls estimate falls to reveal the full extent of horror visited upon the Madrllenos as it does not in- future home in Sackvllle, N. B. A dainty lunch was served and after 511181118 “For She's a Jolly Good I d m figures for ycsterda .5 TOWN-Among the visitors in lldlllfiiifdiiléllt. when at leazt 60 peyr- , “H” Mmmay w” M“ D- J- 13°"- wm were mam .ne , well known Sydney Cape 3P. M. PRIZE WINNERS-The drawing of prizes in connection with St. Teresa C. W. L. lottery was held on Wednesday, December ' 30th, with the following resultsr-lst. prize, fifteen dollars, Lieut. Gover- nor Delilols, in favor of O . W. L. 2nd prize $10 Gold Piece, Mrs. John J. Powers, Watentown Mass, 3rd prize pair Wool blankets, R. Hunter, 243 Queen Sh, Charlottetown; 4th prize, auto robe. Mr. J. Larkin, Vernon River, 5th prize. bed spread, Mr. Cecil Mclnnls, makes, one that wins your heart. That's the way you can buy furs at the ISLAND FURRIERS. O01‘ constant policy always of fashion authenticity —- of guaranteed class A workmanship ~5- guaranteed liningsipermanently dyed skin} i such as Hollander dyed Hudson Seal and Perl- G a a it". flirt??? Ya" “iélfiiil flflllflllS Mfrkell FllRRIERS are d» bestyavailablei-tllat re- liiaple Lear Men As Storm Troops gardless of the coat you select you're getting a‘ I (By Thoma T. Champion)‘ superlative January Fur Sale value——an in. vesiment in beauty and quality. - y It‘ if Farmers Survey l - Better Prices v ‘g It‘ l ; Germans found the Canadian Corps As Year Closes ,1 Hollander dyed 1 ,l y p‘ ,4 HUDSON SEAL cons; in Swagger, Princess coming into the line, they prepaled for the worst, writes David Lloyd l OTTAWA. Jan. '7—-(G.P)—Rls— ing prices for most farm products- and Semi-fitted models from - M _ I George in his sixth and final vol- during 1936 turned the attention to , MUSKRAT dyed and natural centre back outs, t . » “me o; w“, Memo," Just pubmb t Golden sldeback cuts; Swagger, m cdI hejre. m8 I us B 1mm ( semi-fitted. The best available, from 4 n anuary, . re a r ‘s r Canadian famlers to market trends ‘ when they were not too greatly I °¢¢l1l>iod with misfortunes of , wlr-tinw prime minister. the Can- ‘PERSIAN LAMBS (2 only) really beautiful drought and short crops, i d , , . . . “an” ‘mm me S°mme Dame coals, Princess or Semi-fitted from 00 I In mid-December agreement on a l‘ where they played a part of such BROADTAILS, Grey, Brown and Q definite plan of campaign against distinction that tilenceforward they _ _ Black; trimmed or plain, from — drought in the prairie provinces ONE RACK 0F: Caracille Paw, Caracule Head 3.30 P. lvL-Brownics-Social Hall. 0.30 P. M.—Gtrl Guides-Social liall ' and Hearts Hall. 1.15 i". Ma-Cholr Practice, 7.30 P. M.-Week of Prayer Stfllcg Zion Church. ._.,, _.-, ..__.________ Uao lllnardi for dandruff. i. | .....\_.> V Fellow"- farewells were said with hearty New Year greetings to the hostess and her popular family. -——- For tllc remainder of the war they FORMERLY 0F CIIARLOTTE- were brought along to head the as- . sanlt. in one great battle after an- ; other. ‘ “On Vilny Ridge one of the most g l y were marked out as storm troops. l was reached between tile ministels of agriculture of three provinces ‘ Moreover. many of those listed in Brew" 5115111656 man who conducts I affected, Saskatchewan, Manitoba impress“ "mmmals °f u.“ “f I (Bohemian Flats); Beaver Larnb' Sectional me “that, as uwounded», m“ Sunni; guigiiiilture and household ‘Alberta. and the Donliilion Min- $55 allied. l Hudson Seals; Section Muskrats . died o; m“, wountm . DD 11L ass and owns one of i ister, Hon. J. G. Gardiner. 1 Th . m, dis l '1 I _ . _ _ _ ;.. ti; largest usiness premises intlhe 0n the whole Canadian egrl- isbelrefftiegfdlt t: t, p ago-j; w; mom "' _ — _ _ — _ _ _' _ " . . . ~ .. ' CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE s e1 city. Mr. Bonnell, in the best culture presents a more optimistic s. e55 1 y m w ' _' ‘ . ' of health and good spirits, was en- l picture as 1936 draws to a. close i g-Qfiyoff"§};§,§}§,°,§’§§1e,§,“§,,w°§§,§§§, VERY SPECIAL OFFER j i route to Montreal and Toronto to . attend furniture shows’ From than when the year was beginning. i It has its dark side in crop failures l ltllgrfi isthgoing to New York to visit I over wide area: of the prairie ‘ wh trio lenilmev Sidney Bonnell. l provinces and light yields in other t Pugh E r of one o! the largevl parts. Perhaps the most slgnifi- i Bo to“ tlgenuiasltchhurches and to cant development 0i’ the year was ; B s u v is sister. Mr. the rise in wheat prices and the l ogne _. commenting on industrial reduction in the Canadian wheat, September they led the attack on Q M1 blhinesi. conditions, said ltimes surplus which, as it piled up higher; ihc Drocourt-Queant Switch and, ; have been excellent in Sydney for and higher from year to year, had l tllc strongest nucleus of the Hirl-i the PR8» W0 01' three years and been a worry to governments, trsd- ' dellbui-g Line, swept across the Can- there probably was never more eln- ers and farmers alike. ul du Nord, stormed the Bourlon During the period covered by the report the two bombardmcrlts which caused the most damage were those oi’ Oct. so and Dec. l4. In that first. of these 57 persons died and 855 were wounded The statistics were collected from first-aid shelters and hospitals. The major thrust oi the Fascists west oi’ Madrid appeared tonight to ' have been checked, tllough the hard- and November of the same year. t "At the battle of Amlens on August 8th, 1918 — Ludendorffs "Black DayW-“tlie Canadians head- l ed the British assault which shat- tered Germanys last hope of niili- t tary success. And inAugust and i Hudson Seal Coat, Silver Fox Trim. Size 40, semi-fitted model . Hudson Seal Coat, Persian Lamb trim, size 16, Russian Princess model$zI9r00 ISLAND F URRI pressed Republicans fell back at wills points on their second line of lit-fence before the motorized bat- tailons of the enemy rumbled to a halt, The main road from Fscorial to. ilarirld, and positions near Pozuelo’ ind Majadshonda, had to be aban- rloucd by the militia, who have tXTll confronted during the last tllrce days with an enormous 00n- ccltlrntion o! motorized units. ployment there than at present.- Truro News. ANNUAL MEETING-The ann- Hahneetins of the Ladies Guild of the Charlottetown Baptist Church was held Tuesday afternoon at the llonle of the President Mrs. T. G. Ives. Mrs. Ives presided. Reports of the officers for the past year showed the Guild to be in a flourishing coildition, a substantial amount of money having been raised and contributed to tile church treasury. Mrs. Ives the re- tiring President thanked the officers and members for their support and co-openition during the pazt year and pledged the newly EXTRESS REGRET Oiflcial circles frankly expressed regret at having had to fall back from the Lil. Corona. route which connects the main body oi’ the Left- ln this the weatherman played l Canada, the United State's and} Europe led to a boom in Canada's Canadian surplus during tile year y by nearly 150.000.000 bushels. At ‘ 15115 1198111111119 f December the t surplus stood at 120,000,000 bushels compared with 266,000,000 a year before. . Moreover the price was from 20 to 25 cents a‘ bushel better than a , Year before. Tiis average price of t 108 1-2 cents a bushel compared with 85 3-4 cents in 1935, and tile average for November, . December . will exceed that of the preceding " an active part and short crops in l ] Dolnilllons wont. < tUVDll thnn tlint attained by Wood and took Cambrai. “All through tllc filial advance to victory, Canadian troops were to the forc. Tllzy took Vnlcncicnnes. Qxpgft grade which reduced the laud a fcw hours before the Arm- istice they marched through the streets oi‘ lvlcllo to the tune of "Tippclhry" played on tllc bagpipes." Lloyd George points out that practically 1,000,000 mcll from the overseas. The lligllcst percentage of all was that of men rccruiicd ill Canada who llllfl bcell born lll the United King- wheat m November this your was tClDlll. This leached the relnalzkable that have illfilllrfrd 111v 11851011 H1111 figure 0f (i5 pcr cent, for higher the Home Country. “It was of course a selected class. Phone 1177 165 Kent st. (4 Doors above Old Spain) The only exclusive Fur House in this Province ERS A. G. HOGAN. Mgr. herc WltlTZi-minister illcilipotlilltiary. ; l-Lil-Ki Cllow for Chi fond A. M. and the German Government will i Cubrcrrt for the Argentine Rcpub-i move to the Dominion capital the , lic. Jan Pawlica is acting 0011,5111. office of her consul gcncral, llcrc- i gcncrnl in Ottawa for Poland. tofore located in Montreal. ' United States has erected s. beau- Tilere is, in Ottawa's forcigil tlful lcgatlon building at the foot group, little 0f the scarlet and gold 1 of Pallizinlcnt Hill facing tllc Pence Blower, and recently acquired a cmlsszirics , historic mansion 1n Rookcliffe P311‘! ‘which has lwcn remodelled and oc- ‘Cllpffifl as lcglition residence. France '15 now building n combination le- picture writers. The ,from other lands are a colliblllation of shrewd, practical cliplomivs and business mcn but when tho 00:11- icoilsistlng to a large extent of fit ‘gntion and residence on tile shore Officer‘ W"... ' 14-, (lermzinvfPrince Becomes Dutch f jsion demands they always add a p toucll of color and dignity to formal ‘occasions, such as tllc opclliilg of ‘Parliament and stoic functions. 1st militia with the troops at Es- corial They declared however, that communications with the &corial and other Government positions in the Sierra Guadurrama have not boon broken off. The strategy of General‘ Jose ma)“ Military Defence Junta calls for a coilnter-attack by tht‘ (lovcrnlnent after every IllsuJBBIIl thrust. There is no indication yet when this will talkc place. but theft? month. As far a; grains were con- Wmf-‘d Eeilcrnlly i: was a year of sllort crops and high prices. Barley was seal-cc and almost double the price a year ago. Prices of oats. flax and rye were considerably higher. elected officers the same support for the coming year. The follow- ing officers were elected for the en- suing yearz-President; Mrs. R. E. Sutherland, Vice-President; Mrs. R. D- Quisley. Secretary; Mrs. R. J. Rupert. Treasurer; Mrs. H. B. Dickinson. A feature of the meet- 10s was the presentation of an address and silver flower basket to Mrs. Samuel Campbell who with her family 15. leaving ‘U16 city of the Ottawa Rivcl‘. ' y Sir Francis Floild, present Brit-i fish High Coilnnissioncr, occupies] 12s residence ailil office tllC olcl home o.’ Sir John MacDonald. “EarlLst-liffc,‘ on illc shore of tllc‘ 1 and elltcrprisiilg young men, whose t Lien with the Motllerlnild were par- l ticularly strong. They hurried back in. their thousands to stand beside Wm, we Coming of Baron RQbQrL her ill 110i’ hour 0f 119F117 Silvcrcrulys. first Bclgizln lilinisior D1§‘:'"55“}9 3w “fulfil "at pm‘ [to Canada, Ottawa will have "four p‘"““°n‘“ “ m'““' 0y‘ ‘Hinge - foreign legatioils, all cstliblislicilj0ttaxva Rivcl" near the site of the opgsdumfd litgtes gngtfiettrcggl; , i??? m we" mm ‘qflncxiijll ban‘ I wit-hill the last (icczidc, and in ad- l now Ffellflll lcgrition. Tile Jap- canadmn cattle and 1- n “d, , f ‘kfll? M a‘ man 0 ll, cc” 0H5 enn- fllitlon thcrc is the office of British tnncse lcgntioil (vccupics quzlricrs in u “Image l thuhmbln and energy‘ and no c5 High Commissioner cotabiisllqd 10's. modem office building. Reduced Fares To was taken of the quota allotment {l that of silells alone Canada sup- “m” ago permitted entry to tllut COlLlltpy pt 1 plied more than 65,000,000 during Umted states was m? first {OF .,_,,_~__.,-_. remains plenty of assurance and to reside in sackvlile, N. B. Mrs. 111° “timed duty- Cattle prices. ' L110 “W111 r1 - high hope in the Government Campbell has been the efficient hcwcvei‘. showed little change and I _ LION (360138 1108 Mimi? lili-Qrfsl- $1312: ggfiénmeat ltgnqo $13113 (w, , 'b S tin can“, secretary and will be greatly mlssgd averaged about the 53mg ht», the cud r ing OlJSCPVLLllQHS in rcgzlvd to Gcn- n 1 b- u‘ f‘ v- Unztcd .011’! Call ea. ll g the beglnnlng_ 1 clxil Smuts’ attitude in October P11111175 605m" 1" 1* " ~ of the year as at Prices of sheep and hog; also rang- ed about the some but tllc market was a bit lifilliillllii‘ ill tone. Dairy products were decidedly in the future activities of the Guild. Refreshments were served by the hostess arslsted by Mrs. H. W. Yeo, Mic. 13.11‘. Tinncy, and Miss P. Nicholson. Insurgents who were iakcn prls- ' r oncr aflcr Sunday's flghtng north Spnng’ Summe ’Fa“ of Cordoba were reported todny to llavc said that German officers ehave» now replaced Spanish offic- States Minister to Canada. He- was followed by Col. Himfoid AIcNidt-r who was succeeded by thc late War- I Ire-n Delano Robbins, and the prcsw 101B to suggested terms for an arm- istice. Lloyzl George says there was considerabe sllrcwdllcss and fore- sight ili Smuts‘ warning against the disintegration of Central Eur- In keeping with the active de-l inullrl by tourists for steamship‘ accommodation n from northcr ; crs in command of operations there. better in price, butter the bcst lll ,cnt incumbent is lion. Norman Ar-_‘ o» aim-m a Personals i” t. m?“ M “we “umbers- o! German --~—— megntfsboguxjsmlm lcsllgcwnigledgzelrl; “Tllcrc is serious danger that tllc 'hcrc in 1928 with I-lon. AfSFllC Hcn- imhpdulc o; Samgés m,- file year l privates in the ranks. M155 Ger“, Mgwygvin Tyne experiment in 1935' “m; not repcab bad, but more or loss orderly po- l-y n5 tllc first lllillistcl". I-le luvs t 1937 has no“. been momrccl by um‘; All International medical dele- gation visited the offlccs of the evacuating committee todny- T1105! ixpvcsscd satisfaction with the work accomplished and snldi they would rnnkc a ropol-t to the League of Nations llrglng aid for tllc human- itarian efforts of tllc Defence Junta. Valley, is at present visiting in Dochesfer, Mass. the guest of her sister. Her many friends wish her a pleasant holiday, Misses Cecelia Currie and Freda Carver have returned to Charlotte- town to resume their studies as P. W.C. students, having spoilt an en- joyable holiday with their parents at Vernon River. MISS VALUABLE DIAMONDS BLOEMFONTEIN. south Atrlca— l valuable diamond lny ill full vlf-‘W outside a. theatre on a. bilsy 5m?" for l2 hours before the owncr dis- lovcred it by chance after search- hg the building. Mr. Lorne Mclliougall has return- ed to Charlottetown w resume his duties as student at P.W.C., hav- ing spent an enjoyable holiday at his home in Newton Cross. ed but the farmers got better rc- turns anyway. Poultiy raisers llscl a satisfactory year with price; ranging about the some as in 1935 to a trifle lower but high enough to obtain s. rcasollablc return and low enough to encourage good con- sumer demand. Other form products presented a} varied picture with potatoes sllow- i ing the most notable improvclnent. z |After a couple of low-priced years | potato growers obtained a fair re- ’ turn this year. AplllCS were down a bit but of good quality and yli-ld. Peaches brought a bit better prices and pears were also up nightly. Tomatoes were about tllc same and lltl.Cfll,pl‘C-\vlll‘ system of Europa- nlny give place i0 n. wiki disordci‘ l of jarring and warring stotc frag- ‘ mcllts, such as we now sec on n vast scale in Russia. What is going 1 to happen when, as now sccmsf probable Austria lircuks up and bc- l comes a ‘Balkans’ on it vzlstcrl scale‘? With tllc clvcutlon of an ‘ill- dependent’ Poland, tlicve will be n chain of tllcsc (lisccrclnlil. 1rd,:- lnents right. across Europe from; Finland in tllc north to Tllrkcy lll tllc south. No League oi Nations could llopc to pvcvellt it wild war- dancc of these so-callcd frcc na- lions ill future." . In the ccoiloinlc realm, adds Lloyd George, though not as yet in since been replaced by Hon. RILV- mond Brilerc the lircscllt lllllliblflf‘. In tllc some year tllc Japanese lo- cation was opcncd Willi l-lofl. I. 'l'okuitws. as minister. A 160111‘ u!" llc was transferred to Tilrkcy mid Canadian lNilllOllfll Stcamsllips. jnccording to Victor E. Ekc, Pass-l longer 'I‘i'nffiil Mnnagcr of the Com- pally. This itillcrary’ will consist of a total of i556 (l9])£\l'llll'(‘S, coll- ‘$131111: of lilil sailings of "Lady", tllc legation is now hcnclcrl by I-loil. nncrs and 18 sailings of ovngnbnnd Sownlflis“ K1110» _ Cruise" shirts leaving at rccillnr and While 1110 3111151‘ 01ml“ L“ “mflfrcqilcnt. illtcrvnls from lltrtliEfn T050111“ 111 59-11011“ b5’ 111° _G°""r' Ypovts for tllut group 0f bcsutiflll nor Gmm-gl, tho Unilcd K111"‘1°"“ lrcsorls lying ill the Cnribbcnil Son‘ GovcmllwhVS 4111119111511" Uclimgsl t not so \‘(‘l‘y for from oilr ilovtllcrll for communication wit 1 1c t- i mlnion Govemmcnt llns boon, since 1926. tile British High COHIIIHSSIOH- er. Formerly tllc CrOVCfllOi‘ Gcn- cral represented both illc Clown and the Govemmcnt- ysflilllilllq, thcrc will be 45 departures, nncl lll departures dining the rc-i maiiidcr of tlle year. ldurillg tllc wiiilei- and early spring. ‘days. lilcludlng both‘ \\ S. IAIWTCIICC voyngcs to ports lll the Alncvlcnn During the months of April and ' Fvcncli and British _ __ _ __ _ li-i Prince Bernhard zur Lippc iii .lal...l . .i.-. “nos l'll.'.-|l iii-hr l» \]l‘i\i[l i,“- lluivll troop:- nftcr hi-ilag sworn in n-. . 4- iloll-<ilt of _ ll-‘iiilill us lic imports ii rngllzlill lli flit‘ lluli-ll avnl_\'. (ix-li- a i-vzil \\'. Ilocll, fiilVflflltl-lj-ftlii-Illc!Yupgum 5., m, U“. |,|;1~|~_ Qum." “i;h,.|,.mm_ ‘shores. Out, of this total number of and l‘l'ilu'-c's.<'J'ilii'nilfi were pri-si-nt _ nl tllc ceremony on Illnlic F‘ ‘lll on '17 lll! tllcirl rolltc ilJI‘ ileilariShinglesf i Wcst Illdics. i YL"'"""'" h" mm“ Both United States and Jnpilll ul- 50 have Consuls-Gcilcrnl in Ottawa i while the French COllS1ll-_G€ilCl"f\l is in Montreal. L. Kcmpif. G"- May ti. reduction often pcr cent off , some oi’ which are lion touched by the winter cruise fare will be in “Lady” liners. effect oli "Lody' liners to ports cll Honeymoon COHCPSFJlIl to nclvlv- route to the soiltllcrn tcrminal weds, taking a round-trip cruise on tllc martial, we have witnessed in past-War Eilrope that wild war- dallcc of tile new powcrs which smuts foretold. onions down a little. For the svcstern drought area the groundwork of a scheme to “wn bliliirln (Irlilr '- Shingles {L} From our shippers we frequently get en- couraging appreciation. A sample of this appreciation came to us during the year and we 1111019 l" 1""- Cliarlottetown Royalty i Map 14th, 1936 move farmers from poor lands to 800d and adjust farming methods to conform more to climatic con- ditions has been mid. As wheat prices steadily climbed to higher levels a Royal Commis- sion began an inquiry into all phires of wheat marketing. The wheat board took advantage of the favorable world market situation to dispose of the surplus carried nrilclilTl FE IN olliwi will take up headquarters inf-ll 00115111439197“ m MontrcalVpOllllfl of British Guiana and Jil- Ob lnaicn. During tllc regular sulnlilcl" town 011 Jim- 2- 13am" 5-1"°'°r“~vs‘ t holiday months of’ June, July and Wm, Wm no first Belgian Mmlster Y August, when mid-season accomm- to Canada, has arrived in United l Odnuon 1g at a prennum‘ ‘m. mg- States Md W111 ""1" 1" 0mm“ M’ 1 ular summer fares on tllc-so routes, tvl‘ I110 NOW Y?" h°15d“-v~ ‘ showing- a reduction in some in- Other Comm-Gmernls 1“ 01'L"““‘ stances from tllc winter seasonal include J. A. Schurmnn for ill? 1 mic. will prevail. For the remain- NOthBTIRnd-i- C'- de 1"- Camp“ f” 1 dcr of tllc year, from Scptember to a ‘Lady’ liner dilring oily inontliy cxcopt Jailunry, Frbrilalgv. Jilly or August. will (‘Oilhhl on ‘Béfililiflfi and ilc-clvard Islands‘ cruises, and a l0 pci" wilt rcdllct oil off such faro to Jilnlniui, Barbados, I ——i\ssoi'lc<l Brandon-- -—Just RCCCl\'(‘(l—- L. M. POOLE & 00. Pooh's \\'llili'vcs March. of a 5t per cent fffllliiilfOn off rogulnr lnrc _ lifldmk ‘P513 __ ATIOLQYQSEQQVZKBUIiJZtQQiDJIE-iili)QQQQQQQQUDILQQQQQQD QQQQC 4.0.001. _ Over from several years 0f sovern- Qq-p —(CP)—O o! Cuba, Luigi Pctrllccl. for ltdly- D b 1 1 , _ u, ~11 be a ~ Charlottetown Fur Sales Limited, glléellt-llfxflgged 1135M“ “"11"?” "I'm tho mfiivialfiittl Zind intergiing . ~ sifgsctxitllntaltillncrlcfidygtloncrcfrzhl thc ‘ Charlottetown, PEJ. when was fit Ifingjanpr Ce or featulcs of official life in Ottawa. ' nimmer fares on all "Lady" liners ' ' “ed “om as in cvcry national capital. is tlle_ lll service. Gentlemen: ,‘,’,‘,§,,*;’f"°"* ye“ a‘ 87 1'2 “m” ' diploiitlatlc circle-gag“ hetvirvseln- . o, h H‘, b _ I’ In vlcwvfiii the’ fact matrlliidy; cons roup of accr em ssar es I n- a i. m... lncrs sal ng rom on rca ~ l) - A, NUARY QT“ I wish i0 thank l/Oil f0!’ I10"? dual’: f“; from foreign countries whose place i-outc to Jamaica provide cxtl-a days P R] A‘ ’ J \ $167.85 in payment 0f Pelt N0. 8194. 8 PP? i m me omcm picture L; fixed al-V '1 d" on the great SPPHIC Si. Lnwrcncc T P‘ 1 1 _' Ch _ h _,,'_ I,“ 11mm h our or qnfmtion last winter. D M L _ most as dcfinltclyl as the dates on __ can: qqlway‘ “n.5,, {ares duixng the] J10" 10>)’; crhin _. uic ‘ . 9 l! 17 , a ac 8dr! n pglendar, t , w- .A.__._____._____—; whole spring. sllnlnlcr and fall Topic: l‘he Fruits of the (aospcl I knew that this was on exceptionally good ‘ As atyolltllifll] nation gonads gas N A R D" y oasolt? will plot-o n considerable Speaker m.“ H_ |,_ Dcnmm ' e urn JNDIITAKII not ye will red M1 "*1 "55? B1‘ "P t -1 1m v"- eki" bull 1101mm i0" P"“*'“' “M” m” nnoiooonlna the graildeur of l I These conditions will also nnnly sirunniv HNll-llli‘ 0TH ([0]! IIGU€ flllifll MF- lAIMII 11pm;- in the ancient European can ' ~ P to the “Vagabond Cruises" by the ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ a Yam“ "u," ‘a flials, bllt there is in Ottawa n roll: sli-unlers Chonlcdy and Colbornc.) I w _ ' I ‘_ ._ w P ‘l _ s ‘idly growing circle of forclgil rep which will bear the same intlo of Snllnlioh Aim) (ilndol i.- .. fnre reduction during tho ycar. l ‘Phase ship's sailings from Mollircall during the spring, summer and full! tinontils. present an extra. eight ’l‘opic: The Gospel and lhc lloly Spirit Speaker: Rcv. George Gillespie. ‘ OWI~QDTQU$ Yrcscntntlves that is soon to bc fur- ‘ thcr augmented. . Within a few weeks there will ll la new Belgian lcgation atcbltlhbd; ‘ HIE Illtlllno Hill IL (Signed) ARTHUR ll- ROPE" JNJMENT?