,_ mi lei~,=_o~.:§frff:=f~,:».m . v»-:¢ ul E ff” _ PAGE 'rwo _ IIIIIISE FIIII SALE No. to Bishop Street, property of the into Patrick Hughes. For par- ticulars apply MacDonald dr Mac- Phee, Solicitors, Riley Building, Qarlottetowll. ` »+¢+4¢-0 o-o4+¢-o¢-oo+o+a-o-o+o- 11032-i2-19-sat-tue-thur-Sl. » NOTICE Uwtng to Friday. December 25th being Christmas Day, the City Market will be open on Thursday. December 24th. By Order, MARKET CLERK. H005-12-19-31. ‘ - I L for John Gresham’s Cir . 91° ,FT B co .ur Meinl -- AUGTIUII SALE Oi' Stock. Crop, Farm Implements to be held on the farm oi Archibald Dotlet, Winsloe Station. on Wed- .- nesday, December 23rd. If stormy on Monday, December 28th. Genuine Clearance Sale, ss farm is sold. Sale starts at 1.00 o'clock. ALEX. M:|r'RAE Auctioneer 10940-12-l6-6l. I 'ls "2 \__ _i ‘ga--I . i & l._v Storm Sashes And keep your home warm. Hardwood Flooring always in stock. Lumber of all kinds on hand. MacIIOIIALD -RUWE WOODWORKING C0., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. \\_ . .. ips , all _Q _ __ , ‘q|ic,=,iion, blit looking back she saw ly happy to see it the,.e_ _ built in 1931 by the segkmw Ship- __ Lec, with 3 hand under Lucy's cl- ‘.J,>cc1yn has 'B way of doing building Company The vessel was ` b0\\'. Pi10li\1§ her 00 ffll€,'th0se thingsy' she said, looking up operating for the Santa Cruz Oil 'oblc in the alcove, so she gave at him oompanm registered mn cg po,-1;- , ____ it-/~7 /" fn 7?/ “?@'°..“. L as rather thankful to the nc en, r p things to normal again; she was _‘_‘Dfes he blew his at-.ln horn?" Ithmlkful, too, for the sec'-usicn of Notr..u;.hl H|rv.sachauIi'uur.’- - - tam fo h h rt was _ mg °“t‘ she bm” in' - damaged the wireless and prevent *iw* “Thai fuble'-'» taken!" But the “N°' - ' “°° °““° '° °°°i‘ “ ed u cull for uid. nockwuy Beach party of six were laughing and‘ffhat~ ' , sam bodles were' being washed ,__ D4. ..~-__.. .._.. _ . 3 --_-if-1 1-:, _'“ *""" \` --| _/ .ti /E this little e. r er ca - beating fast, and shc knew that her ___\ `chccl°k@. ll party of "°"» ”“° I °“”d°`°' m" °"“°' with the vessel, which out-neo s six have 1|; sight and bo,-e down line. It wouldn't be in the picture. 8 “dm PIIOM 341- upon that one vacant table in no “wfuf U I ‘mu “p°“°y°u f°`m°" Marine Officials said it was prob- °°f*“1“ mann” ’°W' ‘”“°“ ’°“ “’° I” “ °"°"yd°” able if the vessel was the Luke land, Ore. I Rollo Bay and Vicinity Messrs J. D. Chalsson and Ber- nard MhcDonald, Bear River South were visitors tg Selkirk Sunday. Tile many friends of Mrs. Dim Maclsaac regret to learn of her seriousness illness and hope for her recovery. ' »'I’hs death occurred at Bear River South. Friday December 4th | of Mrs. Alexandes Burke, aged- eighty. Deceased had been enjoy- ing her usual good health and pass ed sway altm an illness of one week. She was visited during her illness by her pastor Rev. A. L. Blnnot and died fortified by the last; rites of the Church. She leav- es to mourn three daughters and four sons. The funeral took place Saturday from her lats residence to St. Alexis Church. The pall bear- ers were Mlessrs Peter Chalsson. Daniel Fisher, John F. Chaisson, James J. Chatsson, John H. Mac- Kinnon, Daniel F. Mooney-Hearse driver, Joseph Miaclsaac. May her aoul_ rest in peace. Mr. R. Elmer Peters, Rollo Bay East was arecent visitor to Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Fedalis Paquet and family have retumed tg Sourls to reside, utter- spending the `.pu_-.t year in Rollo Bay Centre. Mr. John J. Mao‘Donald,' Lltt1c_ Pond, was in Sourls recently on a business trip. Mr. Len Johnson, Fortune weeks ago." "Oh," she said rouridly, in aston- ishment. “But we _didn't know each other then. .We’d only met in the He looked at her straightly. PIMPLES f‘..‘:'.."'..°""' .....'.1i.°t..".'u1.f $.11 *i’."....,..“'° "*:‘.?'..° .-4 -H3 'tu Clear up you iklal i \ i P most unconventional sortlof way, and you dldn'f, know who I was.” B1_y_mt0n_ 2 Gemude chaissow 3 » ~ 1 - ii' ,_w,» __,_ ` _ 5 ,, _ _i 1.; qi \ ~ If "9 5%., , *Z ` \ ‘{II:i` "' - ‘ 1 A , __ ~_; . e 55. . _. \ " F- ‘ h>:|'»?'#.Tt"5 ‘ J " _ "_ _- ray _ B ge ... E;-fit ;- 7 ' . ` “ in I "fiE"I se°}`?.»‘ , 4 _/ - ~`~‘ tm ._ _ _ _ . /lg, ' ~ in _I sf \.r 31; ,, , ‘ un ` n *‘ ‘ Jocelyn made a. dash for it, call- SHIV. Wm Y°“7" ' M1,.Bn0,,,_ th” me ex-916,10” had _\ ' T ._ _ ’i\l' ` ` li, 1' /I \» __ wluuwi S i I' °`»\ 'II E_ \, , . / I, .._.l \'\ i., ig! . if if Rf \-,K -_ 1 X fit, |Ii\ -unequal-i. -l <», -» i~., . ._ -- .,.~. , .. ,_ . _ , . _ - _ - _ _ - >\;._?_ _ , ' _ » ' . gy, _,_ - ._ _,»;, .__..., . ,__ , . -.,~ B ' f . » " .» . , ' , .;,,._,, . .,._,..¢‘.,,,‘.,_,,,g_.,_.._..;...,_...._.,,- .._,f.f._=.‘-1__~» ~ ~ . tw f _. ' _*f-\~,‘_jj' ' ' " "` _ ' ' _ _rw `f _ ~.~f*:..~v,r‘*>.f..\'-e‘f.f.‘,='.1`t:" '~ ~ ~\`*.'f' ‘-Ffa' 5" ~ ' “ ”’-f..~~ -" Y" sf’ :"1 <='-e .- ...ite-.:‘ _ . ' . -» -"1 .._"L. . ` " . " ‘ ‘ ”' " " ` ` ‘ ' _ "` ' _ - DECEMBER zz, 193; _ _ THEUHARL01*I‘Ef|'owNGusigiiiAN_ - .. . ._ _,E ' ‘ 7 u..t.._._§_...__lt:._tt2._ as e s ore _ _ Follow The Crowd £0 ~ San ta Headquarters Carter's Book and Toy Stores Here is where you will see displayed the largest _ __ ""1 _fr Claus A. _, *fr _L _*fir §?r 7? .. .~.~ A' V and most up-to-date stocks of Xmas Gifts oth useful and ornamental. . Cfér Boo1,.,i», tit.. l»l, ./. .'i».i,-i».~.i»-i»'i'|»-“ , , , , , , , , , , _ , . -. -. -, ~\_ ~, -. N, »» -, -, -,. l | -. -, ~, -. ~. Bridge was among the recent visi- tors to Souris. Mir. John C. MacDonald, Sourls Dist, was a visitor to Rollo Bay. Monday the guest of Mr. Joseph, MacR.ae. The following is the standing of the pupils of Rollo Bay West school for the month of November: Grade X-1. Francis White. Grade IX-l. Flare. Paton; 2. Andrew Paton; 3. Sterling Reid. Grade VII-1. Martha Reid; 2. Beqsle Wood 3. Margaret White. Grade v-1. John Patou; 2. clif- ford Bryanton; 3. John Chalsscm. Grade IV-1. Helen White; 2. Annette, White; 3. Leona Chslsson. Grade II (Senior)-1. Lois Reid; Grade II (Junior)-l. George stan. ' Grade I (Senior)-1. Wendnll Chalssori. Kathleen MacRae, Gert- Martha R/eid, Clara Paton, Andrew Paton-Teacher Louis B. Gallant. I The many friends of Mr. Reg- inald D. outriu, Rollo Buy west, are glad to see him out again miter Preference To Help_ Exporter Wi. (Canadian Press) _ HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 20.-Great opportunities for the Canadian ex- porter in certain provisions of the British Abnormal Importations Act are seen by V. E. Duclos, assistant Canadian Trade Commissioner to Great Britain, who has .been ap- pointed commissloner at Hong Kong. Mr. Duclos, who arrived on the Montcalm yesterday, said Can- adians would .find a big advantage especially in manufactured silk. An “abnormal” duty of 50 per cent. had been added to a 33 1-3 per cent safeguarding duty. Countries out- side the Empire therefore were fac- ed with an 83 1-3 per cent hurdle, whereas Canada and other domin- lons not only had complete prefer- ence, under the new duty but s one- third preference under the safe- guarding duty, the total protection, as affecting the dominions being therefore 22 5-9 per cent. "German and other continental silks formerly held a big place in the British market, but with this competition practically eliminated, a great opportunity is presented to Canada, said the commissioner. Howe Bay spent the week-end at her home in Rollo Bay. Friends of Mr. Joseph Mower- msc, Souris regret to learn that he has entered the City Hospital. Kraft paper and leather gauntlet! were other articles likely to find I good market in Britain, he said. ( Standard Trust Suspends Business CLEVELAND, Ohio, Deo 21-(B1 The Canadian Press)-Director; of the Standard Trust Bank announ- ced late list night they have asked the State Banking Department to take over the institution for liqui- dation as a protective measure in behalf oi depositors. The Standard which will not open for business tomorrow had deposits totalling approximately $14,000,000. CANADIAN PACIFIC s A i i. ii N G s runopr "‘ onirlir I'|0II0lUI.U AUSTRALIA NEWZEALAND From SAINT JOHN (Sailing From Halifax Day Following) GLASGOW - BELFAST - LIVERPOOL Dec.23 Moutcalrs Deo. 31° Montclars Jan. s ............ Duchess oi Yuri Jan. 15° .................... Mcllta Jan. 22 ................. lvfnutollm Jan. 29° itfoatolsrl v » 'Does notoallat Belfast- lull information From Your Inca ' Agent or Wrlk. -fn. C. B. Andi-evn. Dist. Pau., Agent ' Saint John. N. B. _ i » °il.`fIlA'i’8_I\IS.GlMi'il .y DRESSED POULTRY We will be buying dressed Chicken and Fowl throughout the season. Any quantity. Paying mp' market prices. We will also require a quantity Turkey’s, Geese and Ducks. These for shipment not later than Dccem her 10th. ` `~ ‘ ____ rom-iz-4-ti _-___ “_ __ uoieuersssnliev. A it \ \ \ 5? \. )\ \'\\\ ct' e - - - ~ » ~ -__ \- \'.\ / ¢ -. ;/,G _ it Q.. l ‘l i n I .» ‘I .§__ / ill __ . / _ . lslanil Gold Storage tomnanii Ltti. _ ' _ // _ A ` _ . f/` \\\/ 4 I //. l\/I // "`" A . ~» _~___,;_____________ y f _ ___, §¥§ By BRIGGS = I a G - »~. .oi-v~v,..w.u...~1.o ~~ ` .~ it C ~ ~ .uv ~ ,,,,... i _ -. » ,. , _ , aa-»o1_ "`*`*""*' on "' /, . _ri Christmas Sailingf it ` -'45 -'»