m- 1am-1- v--__ DIPHTHERIA inoculating C for children 9 months t the fled Cross, ff0l.. 3.30 t0 4.30. 1319-1. -—_.. CHURCH SERVlCES.—On D0 I'l TODAY! “mm, and sci: how economically yo‘, w“ purchase all those, needed M“. lliichen and Household Uten- M . . ‘ Hardware Co., _' D o 0 I a Lumted ' . i . been passed to every- on’, st the table but Bobbie. aged 3 {.1 years. Bobbie asked for_ some. in, Molhgr_No, dear. Banrisna “it ls loo heavy for little boys. gobble (after several seconds of delight»; Well, rn use both hands. Heavenly home Mrs. Philip Colwi] Elm Avenue. Charlottetown and o'er all the earth," for during all earth and so to serve hei- set-i munity. The man who says more than he ‘mm; is apt to make others think more than they say- it?" llrile 1931 writ» Business as usual . nnsmess and ruorss- SIONAL MEN and others will "need a new supply of OFFICE _"QIATIONERY and will find barter: Bookstore Owell stocked with ornca Fsriirlonaar. scam: rlloplrs, tenuous, pa"! ‘moons. MEMO BOOKS. gcasll BOOKS, MINUTE jnooxs. auvuaoras (all gsucn. PENS, INKS. FOUN- JAIN runs. ruucras, ac- {jcounr PAPER, mes. [BINDING cases. cssu "boxes. OFFICE and POCK- "ar DIARIES for 1931, OFFICE fBASiiETS, &c., Arc” prices the lowest, quality the best. jTlJarter & Bo. Limited her time and in Jesus. Robbins E. proprietor of Johnson a daughter, at home, and Fredrick in Boston, and Enoch of Marshfield. The funeral service conducted Rugged Cross." W. B. Robertson, G. H. Holbrook ‘llrehaut and James smiths '1‘ etery. Charlottetown. athy to those left thus to mourn. i___________ MR. FLETCHER JORDAN It is with deep regret that iiiuiiiiiiic iillll HEATING lf you want Expeditious and Expert workmanship’ ' g . Send to A Fred ll. Trainer ~ 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward December 6th, at the Gravehur tieht for eight years. The body was brought home Cemetery by the Masons. brothers at Murray Harbor, wh hurst. All through Mr. Jordan's sick ness the brethren remembe ed him ' i- plgztaggg‘, l both with their friendship and many ‘ ' seasonsble gifts. ‘Phat he was as much loved and respected there as in his own province is evident from the service. Dear Friends: I should like to take some I UPTOMETRY _ Iourcos to tbs cud that Defective Vision may be restored, 4 "my. want to convey some little of the up- precistion, all to inadequate though it may be, in which he was so gen- erally and genuinely held. We remember his sane, calm pois- ed spirit. ‘n-oubles that would have thrown others info panic he faced with ellusnimity and constructive good sense. His judgments were al- ways fair, his ideals healthy _snd v right, Thur, quiet voice that was it- selfstesdying Just to hear always conveyed something wise and sane, and right. ‘The fact is, he knew that the hard things of life ooiiid b! faced; he was doing it himself; and he made others feel that they oonid be faced too by them. As a patient, complninina W" 0° pm of him. only ihooo viii’ ""6 close to him for a Iona limo KM" with what perfect pniionoo i" 5°" so much weakness and distress. ‘Thlt poise and llnitY stayed with him En Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- recird. f My on; oi than defects my be. sad nearly always is. ths cause of ' . i t daches 1 Ir a . "imtrrgrii 10w r111» iovuiinu m edndltlou of . i“! nmnsnd ll necessary . riifllhh yo! pygmy}; ‘fitted correotlvaglslscs. h ‘ ‘ - r. nineteen It? a Bentral Guardian no“! NURSING CLASSES fit the Red Cross Office beginning mead“, Jlniilfy 13th. For information phon; ° 14 Years at Friday afternoon 11th Will be conducted at Hazelbrook at l1 a.m., Cross Roads-g; 3 p_ m Mexmmra "i5 7 P- m- The ordinance of the Lord's Slipper will be observed “d QWBY from her earthly to hel- angels of Peace and good will" mus; have given her a, grggl; welcome lmo the Realms of glory as they “were "hm"? 5959i!!!’ out to "wing their vray years she loved and sought to pl-o. "m" Pet-co end 800d will in the Lord in her home. church and corn- l-ler parents the late William and Anne Dinnis of Margate brought her up to love the Lord and all things beiumiil and Rood. she was from Biifly youth a. member of the Method- ist fraternity and gave liberally of talents in faithful church work. As the years passed her character mellowed in remarkable patience and cheerfulness. Pain and weakness could not drive away her smile and she peacefully fell asleep As a young woman she became the bride of the late Philip Colwill and lived in Charlottetown with him a happy and useful life. She has left a. family of three to mourn their loss, Johnson. druggists. Emma, the only also one brother Rev. C. N. Brown of Trinity Church was held privately in the home, Mr. T. W. Bentley her nephew singing a favorite hymn of hers "The Old The pail-bearers were as follows: Messrs G. D. Wright, William Gay. interment was in the PeoplesCem- ‘The Guardian offers sincere symp- the news was received by many friends in Prince Edward Island of the death of Mr. Fletcher Jordan, a. native of Murray Harbor, who passed away Sanatorlum where he had been a pa- to Murray Harbor and the funeral ser- vlcc, which was largely attended. was conducted at the church by Rev. T. R. Goudge and nt the Beach Point Mr. Jordan who was 47 fears of age, leaves to moum s. father and thank their numerous friends for all their kindness shown to the deceased especially the Oddfellows, including the members of the Lodge at Graven- following letter which was forwarded by the clergyman at Graveuhurst and at his request resd at the funeral little l, "m." part in this service of memory to ‘ we “an” my friend. I have known him for "iiiieiiifliilll Ill iil N- eight years and have been his min- ister for three and a half, and I 6-71. “me iiiiry Kildonan l-lallhas stood am 6-41. Jan‘ has always been occupied by in the life of the Dominion. l of the ed their uncles in the "new ho later Senator Mackay, moved thc house in the autumn of 1884. lay remember tobogganlng on a s1 her Oil!‘ OI’. Paul, Dorchester street, is being d rid E. material, called Cleveland burr san stone, which is more durable by the pieces are all to be used again parish of Peres de saint Croix, St. Laurent. J. he the parish would retain the right ed glass windows, etc. The church, consequently, will use the the organ. it is thc better parts of two organ st. bined into one complete instrumcn Paul's Church and renamed the lat o St. Paul. The organ from St. And - St. Paul's. and the two were blend MONEY m mu: for prairie farmers in the figures plied by the annual report of 441 .6 pounds of milk and a butter- fai; average of 305-76 P0111155 with butteflat at 41.81 cents per pound this represents avslueoif $164.02. Added to this is the value of skim~milk at 25 cents per cwt., at $27.81 for a total production value per cow of $191-$3- ‘Ihe total oust of feeding was $102.- 52, leaving a profit of 89.011 per head. a visitor with that hospitality of spir- it that made him a host even in a hospital ward. He ‘was generous minded. ls it any wonder that he sol- idly won and held for years the re- spec: and esteem of all this hospital community. His‘ illness was a long one and kept him for years from thc active world, and yet, as some of us have ofte_n sold, if ever one made c. success of living, that could be said of Matcher Jordan. And his faith-it was as reol us the rest of him. Ho lived on it all those years ‘of lilacs. At the end. he talked of it naturally. It was a nor- Hill an! vital part of him. A Christ- ian gentlemsm-thtlt is what we _ mournin- through cverythinl- l-lo pas a load iruial. le moi!“ found him to be. - piped; lay, Crone Living: Famous Montreal - z-Fro more than three quarters of a cen- the trees, wen back from Sherbrooke Simfii. and now it is being torn down i0 make way for the new Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul. The house liiackays, prominent in this city and Edward and Joseph Mackay, who were born in Scotland in 1810 and i813 respectively, came to Canada in Jilmes moved to. Canada. and succeed on the mountain." Robert Mackay into The children of Hon. Robert Mac- across ,the street. One of them, Cair- :rie, has now become the Hon. Cairine ‘Viiion. Canada's first woman senat» inn Church of St. Andrew and St. mantled in order that thc site on which it stands may be used for the new Canadian National Railway ter~ minal. Its stonework is of a superior than stone quarried locally. In consequence a new Roman Catholic church in the When the C.‘ N. R. bought the old church it was understood that salvage from it any removable fix- tures, such as the pulpit, the stain- new oame materials. Of the stained glass windows seventeen have been pre- served. Thc pulpit and the baptismal front have also been kept and so has There is a story in thc history of thc latter. It is not just one organ- ond when the instrument is reas- sembled in htc new church all those parts of both organs will be coni- Originally. the churches of st. And- rew and st. Paul were separate. The former as St. Andrew's Church of Scotland stood on Beaver Hall Hill on the present site of the Bell Tele- phone Building. In 1918, however, thc congregation united with that of st. ter the Church of st. Andrew and rew's, u. Warren organ. was rebuilt by Casavant Freres, of st. Hyncinthc. who also reconditioned thc organ in There should be special interest with respect to milk production sup- the Dominion Experimental statiryn, at iethbridge. Mtu. The nine cows in the herd produced an avenge of 1i, sum c: amine IE1 u WLJ C. U.'.l'.l..' . ~ W“? ‘Illa THIS SALT HAS TWO III-PERT! TO l!!! (I/‘IIDIT Legal Battle Over Wood In Newfoundland . (Canadian Press). _ ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Jan. 2.—-On leg a1 proceedings taken before the Sup- reme Court of Newfoundland and thc Privy Council, depends control cf some 16,000 square miles of timber- land in the Ancient Colony and La- brador s collection of tracts which equal two fifths of the total area of the Island itself. House, Raised '- MONTFEAL, Que. Jun. (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHNw N. 3., Jun 2- Plcnty of sea-faring mcn are willing to vouch flu more or less distant personal experience‘ with the sea serpent. but First Engineers T. S. Tutln of the Dunaff Head is one up. He has seen tiwi, and on oppisite sides of the world. Settled back in n chair aboard his ship. with steam up on ofstogie, the Dunaffh engin- eer recently unburdened himself to several frequen‘ s of this port's ong the of the other licenses are held in Can- and was off the coast of Ireland. A ads, the United States and in Eng-~ faint blue outline of land could be sermon the horizon. Three miles from the ship an awkward head suddenly swirled out of the choppy sca and reared itself many feet above the surfa" . Someone shouted, and the officers trained their glasses cn the slithery form which reuiained in view for a full five minutes. l-le was able to describe the monster, Tutiri 115B long ago as i902. \ l Failure on the part of the lessees to implement conditions of-Jease calling for the undertaking of certain" do velopmenroperations within s. givcn ' period, is the ground in which the government seeks cancellation of the leases. If this ‘contention is up- irle~ Head, who had been master of the Ramore. i V The engineer's second experience was off Cape San ‘Roque. South Amr erican, before the war, when he and the steward glimpsed what was ap- parently a gigantic eel a half mile away. The head and neck-of this creature rose slowly out of thc water went through various contortions- he said. Not long afterwards. Tutln saw in an English nmgazirie a pho~ tograhped reproduction of the log of a warship, describing an alleged sea. serpent viewed approximately in the same location. The incident tended to disprove the contention that sea serpents rise out of the wate: just before they die, he thought, for the same one had apparently put on an exhbition for both ships. Cr per- haps the sea. serpent death rate was running high just then. Mrlnbcirs of tlie little audience peered anxiouslyvout over the har- bor waters as they stepped down the gangplank of the dock. id. Decision was given against hint. and he appealed the case to the Privy Council, where judgment» is still pending. ' The lands include about 5,000 square miles in Newfoundland and 11,000 in Labrador, individual hold- ings varying from 10 to 1,000 squarcj miles. Certain of the lands in Newfound- land are included in the block known _ as the Gander area, owned or held under option by the Reid Newfounrl- i- _ land Company, which formed thc bas- is of. their negotiations with the Hearst syndicate through a subsidiary The establishment of a. newsprint; mill of a capacity of 1.000 tons daily; was contemplated prvoided that ind-l ditional timber required might be obtained from forest lands they hop- cd to lease from the Government in Labrador. Any such negotiations will be stayed until a. decision is reached on the valdity of existing ‘leases. l Meanwhile, Mines and Forests, Li- mited, have applied for an order that the Gander Valley Power and Paper Company be added as defendant with them in the action. Early in the year the Government had issued writs for the cancellation of licenses, operating conditions of which had not been complied with, Rentals were due oni . November 30. On Nov. 28 Mines and’ Forests transferred their holdings toi '- thc Gander valley Power and Paper Company. but when the routs were tendered on the following day, they were refused because of the Writ-S then issued. On December l5 the gov- ernment withdrew these writs, and is- d- in in to $0 5. CHILE AIR FORCE T0 BE EXPANDED BY NEW MINISTRY t, _____ SANTIAGO. Chile, Jal"..-—2 Chile ex- pects soon to have the largest air {one ii- South America. It is e5. t-imated that there are alwproxi- nmtcly 150 militry and commercial planes in Uncle now, and 60 more have been ordered. A number of the . new planes will be for replacements. Tile 60 112w ships, all nlilltary types, - will be coilstruciicd here by an lssued new ones, including lion-pay- Ammieaii 51min“? mfl“ “in be ment of rental in the grounds on; “Pie”! We" a P3110“ “f "W" than which cancellation was asked. two years, and the planes are to cost - . about $1,250,000. Chile's entire aviation programme is in charge of the ‘new air ministry‘, hooded by a. “sub-secretary of avia- tion", and fomiing a new unit of the , ministry of the ulterior. All ooztrol of military aviation has been taken from the army and navy and placed in the hands of tihe new air chief. Commercial aviation also is under llLs command. Military plane units are centered at the main military airport, El Basque. near Santiago; at Iquioue in the north and Temuco in the south. There are important commercial airports scattered the length of the country, from Africa in the north to Piierto Mrntt in the south. Privrie‘ aviation also is being fos- tered by the air ministry. The Aroo Club de Chile. which has a large establishment at Los Cerrlllos. is g-rowing rapidly, with many’ women members. 0.» of the largest countries in the world, extending half the lengtih of South America. this nation in you-s poet found transportation ‘be- tween the north and south s JOI-irnqy of weeks. Wom- and rail methods aided the stunt-ion but little. Gnspbig thsyloosslbiidtdss of or- ganised aviaflon, Gila established s national nail and psncngsr air lire which now brings Arias within a day of the capitol. 'l11e sir mirdatry is mph: coon to work out regular sir transportation the your srcurti to Nbgullsnu. for msriy Punts Arum; flip WHAT HAPPENED. _ v "What happened to poiflvry?" is n big question to dealers and othcss interested in the holiday market. The explanation offered by thr Markets Intelligence Servica of the, _ Federal Department of Agriculture ‘ is: "The logical explanation seems to be that farmers, discouraged by the low prices offered, decided to eat, - many of the birds at home. This is a. condition which was reported from the West some weeks ago, and it is a condition which in more than a fcv: N instance has been found to be i-ruc v in Ontario)’- i LOOK For Our New PUBLICITY PAGE ' To Appear SOON !. I land, several having been issued as MUST $ BE wow . . _ Fro ti s c t h - i “l; you have lllfltlfltd fol:- so Inuit Putz?“ “‘”tm3' E- J- chlbhi-‘lm- thc early thirties. Here in Montreal watfirfmnht h t crnmgt steksuldreizllaiatiblilir oft feorliel: 2 ' Emil-U" Chi" we ca now ecause o . ' ' ‘ mons mus eiul i'k h t f “ < xdrfxilr’: s: i-‘ompicie with "vql-lg- eigoaunucliirat 1x12132119 £35m? ham, m“ black eWJm; ‘fun; ure of the leases under which this ENT RIES Thursday, January 15th. 1931 ENTRIES ooosei- » ' l id bl ti~f l , . . ' ll, of now """""'° “"13"” 5"‘ "“‘__‘_—~— Mull" m4 broth“ b14850 they b‘; 591k“ Fiiilkl“! W‘ ‘in Willi-m but‘! Qjgdfilolfgisliriinbirlzloig 2g him, :31 NEW $UB_ Solution Wbiishsd RENEWAL_ _ SUB “r pm” a‘ “can ‘ii-Ill Imwtei in‘ ‘an “mndmction °t m‘ 11"’ hWR- flllllstellfnk like a us“, in the sun; only five writs have ‘been: issued —"-—" Saturday’ January 17th’ 1931 .- , I O I aid in P"'°"“""‘ m" ° " °" —-——— to be cillled Klldonan Hall ilr mem- ° ~11“ Th?‘ w“ h“ ‘mmrlmmn °‘ twenty three of which are against i m mi! m“ “m? 001"!“ ory of the Scottish district from “gemzzrznfimter: Mines and Forests. Limited a sun- " ' - I RULES 0F ENTRY -1 I ‘l —~——— which they came. rienhe s r ti - - ‘ ' _° ‘ id‘ ' ~ l‘ °°""’°'“°" m“ "i" '“ ' » : l 0n December 24th. last there pass two brothers, Robert, vlv-iugoh f: sailed out o! Swansea‘ “Mn Sam’ s my o! mid Newfoundland. Many u many entries as they Grand Opportunity for Crossword Enthusiasts l NEW CROSS WORD PUZZLE 175.0 COR}?£'C T OR NEA RES T wish. A new or renewal subscription with competi- 3 for’: nanic and address must he forwarded with ulCh entry using attached coupon. Subscriptions paid farthest into 1931 shall have preference. 2- Competitors must write their name clearly in plain BLOCK letters on entry form and the back of en- velope: "Envelopes must Fill in the squares plainly in ink. P!‘ but a winner can receive only one share. or renewal subscription. l> clearly in ink. 5. Then address to:- CROSS-‘VORD Care Edit-or Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown first Dost THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th, i931, G. CLAIMS-Tho correct solution will be publish- ln thc event of a tie or tiestlic prizes will he shared equally among the tlcing competitors 3. You may send in as many solutions as you like provided they are each accompanied by a new On the outside of the back of the encvelope your NAME and ADDRESS must be written and post in time to reach us not late:- tbnn by ed SATURDAY. JANUARY 17th. 1931 and competitors who have not more than six words wrong, should send in a letter rininiy Stilins l _ said, because the loll; l-al-lge glasses held, the holdings will revert to thc 23:9; 2:31?“ “n” mmpeu" ‘ 23 The builder of Kildonan Hall is he used made a dlstance o; three crown. The original terms called for . 3. Proof of posting will not " , assumed to have been an American, miles merely a 5m,“ ll-n-°w_ The payment of an annual rental of s: be accented as proof of de- '27 d’? 29 but his name is not known. His work, crew o; ll“ Sh“, were qull, col-Wm.- per square mic with a stun-ipagc fee "W" m"! P" Ediior lnkos ' -_- however, has been a landmark for (led, he dean-ed, nogvnll-lstmldlng when the area was worked. The auth-l slgtresgoribmty m" ‘my 33 many years, one of the last mansions the diotionaryfls definition 9f ll m critics have refused to accept furth- ' deilxvyercieiallifl’ of the old style to survive on Sher- serpent as "either fictitious or pfQb- er rental payments, and the holders cision is final. Claims for 37 38 5W0“ Street. Sci; Well back from the ably based on incomplete or decep- are claiming that since the govcrn- “m” "mi ""1 ""1" than street and surrounded by green lawns live views o; sehwlg of papp°|'5t5_ ment accepted rentals for some years emlrimu" b” “m!” "s 4'1 it gathered about itself, as the years val-hills oeiaeeglis Qf mile-l- lyygg they were justified in taking it for 4_ 57KB: will)“; awarded h, i ‘-' 17355911. an iiii0il111iiili1n8 didflity 0f marine animals.“ granted that the provision requiring the competitor who sends 44 45 ' 4'6 I oizo- Its contemporaries fell away By a coincidence, the engineer i-e- operating on the lands ‘had been i" In n" Porno" solution l, n , ,, .. one by one, leaving it alone to dom- marked. two seal captains who could waived. ' l " ggtagrglifi’ gaialotlltz r“:- F? 5° J l ‘ 5~ :- inatc the scene, a romantic dwelling verify the story were plying to Saint The first case in connection With ’ __ m"; 52560 20' “n, lhml? _ l —'“ . "Dart and aloof, while thc newcom- John this winter. One was Captain the matter was that of M. E. Mart-I $5.00 cuch will be awarded bf’ I l ~ 5.5 , ens appeared and oozed closer to the Mathers of the San Gil. then first in, one of the license holders who. "lo 4i" noni successful i sidiiwiliil. 8-8 thou!“ iiliiichiiifi at ev- mate of the Ramore Head, and the asked the court some months ago for! mmpeuhm u. cry available square foot of space. other Captain Finlay, of the Fanad a declaration that his titlewas val~ CONDITIQNS how iliei; cllDi-i .-@,-r,~,-.p..n.1s, with the QQXTQC‘ After 62 years, the old Presbyter- solution. Address your claims to:— (Russ CLAIMS ' (fare Editor Ciiarlolictovrn Guardian, Charlottetown. - and post to reach this office by 4 p. m. Tl-IIQRSDAY. JANUARY 221111, .1931. Failure t0 u romnly with those conditions you. No responsibility is acct-pied for coupons lost. delayed or misliliil. will disqualify ficd. 9. The Editor's ruling on all matters connected with the contest will lil‘ final and legally bind- ing, and further, lilo Editor reserves the right to disqualify‘ any person or persons for any rho-um that he considers good and sufilcient. EImplol-crs nf the (‘harltltt-riorrn Guardian arc Invilgilllt‘. - N0 correspondent-r- ciiii hr- cnicrcrl iiiin in rc- gnrd to this competition and no interview‘: granted. NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS ..-.--.-...-... . . . . . . . . . - . .. DATE OF EXFIBY . . . . . .. I agree to abide by thc decision of (he Ezlficr. lcnclose subscription (state new or renewal) for Cliarlnttrtrzrli (Luartiizin lo ho sent i1- c-ulc-i....----..............-..- . . . . . . . . . .. _ CLUBS-ACROSS l. Use word Argzlte meaning sharp. shrill, quick. subtle. . 5. A word of six letters meaning cover foi- ankle li‘.'l‘l' slice, lf‘§\‘.'t!3l'. A ivorll of six letters meaning an idea or con- ception. opinion, belief, whim. 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