_ ;.-.ITT .1 , if" -i Y' i- 1 _sn _...ns .-. -1. "0 uit '. i` ti fjgcil .1 . I --1 27254: ~3t.__;l - ~ If.-_ _- -1- 1 -For "95 ~ = ant ood, _ ‘If n T re J 1'-te s - emli J’ " e vi ;'~--- p. I M ~ ~. ’1Foi~ _ , _Ii 6-1- ii-‘af T .=‘ ' We ‘quantl ipayini ~-Our b "Ing st _ _'until '_ A Eve P nun J ohi anna : Lou Qt' ban al nua 5. A Iv + if Ib. ' om C _-_ _ Perl -'una Bert -and 26 ` Alex Tanua' Eve junt. -`For irckii (tons s 7-9-1 Yi 1 am =-' tewai "ic auc Sth 11 r'min_ {‘no ol _-.3 yea: llgiare, - -Love no ._-,ia in __ ram, Pens. ff cnol l r r v;"‘s _oaths---I bushels 150 but turnips TMPI. plete w .&,_W°0- _glonal t - single rake, 1 ‘wood s sleigh, tire ca _.bout, 1 er, (co. dne poi per, 1 c ,\Iti\t,,vI 1 t. Illflkl _set t- _ oilars, ll a _ entloi ‘ ost ai n-.ly he s_Ail s retlit er cen i_lSale j , ' sold 1 -If dai _rat fin t”-Bile ?lnner .. _ I S84-1-1 4. 2 s -,,,./ i _ f » ( sual \.' un __ ici ~ 5. a- ..i .r;_.. tj l_.’ I. r'1';'_*i':7T;.¥,_`_ '.'.`i§-_[Q . ` _.4- of lil iti' - IC: in -*I (‘! lil iii il .iff if. iti :ll .ll rl xt t-,i ,\. 1. ll tit \\ ll: iz ii ll T \\ (S ho (N ill :it .\l G2 "-"-?CEZ‘E 5.' Ji A Ji .Ii ill .iz p P P. 84 ,_,f.. _ _ _ . _ _ A _ _ _ *-- _ AGE ~ - ~ ‘ _ 'ri-in cHARLo'i'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ' ~ -f - \-- - ¢ ..l Y JANUARY.2o_.1o2o’. -- -.._._ --..._.... __ _ ___ v _ ’ _ This is portunity to Save on Footwear Some odd lines listed below, are all first class goods but are being discounted in stock, O04 %K4O% we have put the prices to clear. Men‘s Mahogany calf laced boots, pointed toe, stylish shape, Ncoliil Soles, regular price $9.00 now . . . . . .. $7.95 \Vomen`s Brown Boots. high cut. some with leather. some wltll Neoliu soles. all sizes 3 to T price . . . . . . $5-50 $44-004 Me.n's all felt laced boots ft-lt soles, the only warm slloe made, try a pair. only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $3-38 \Vonlen`s High Laced Mah- ogany colour boots. s,tron8€l` thall above. a rattling S0011 boot for any wear now 55-90 owowvnoua N4+o44 0 H HH***4 Men‘s fancy velvet house slippers, left fronl our Christ- inns' trade. see thenl in_ our window only . . . . . . . . . .. 9B¢ Mt-n's large size rubbers. witll toe caps, discounted style but serviceable now oilly _ . _ . . _ . . . .~.-1-~».-.~.-i-.~.---956 _\‘len’s 2 buckle overslioes waterproof, discontinued style, now . . . _ _ . . . . . . . $2.75 \\'oiileli's fine slippers, kid hack with patent fronts, and nledlunl high heels only $2.95 \\'oirien`s kid three stl‘BD house slippers, comfort in ev- ery pair, ulediunl lo\v heels, tltiw . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. $2-95 I A few pairs womens low t_-ut Cloth gaiters, while tlle~y last only . . . . . . . -- 25C P3" O-O-O4 OO O50 Fashionable Footwear We Sell for Cash Only, Postage 10c Extra 0 O-O64 * 44+-0+-oo-¢ +¢ -¢¢+¢++++v+o+++o+o¢o++o+ o+»+»++»»»4+» S ALLEY & C0.. LIMITE 3 O*-O O O-Q O§4§ OOO-O-OO-‘O09-O-O9-ff W NEW YORK STYLES Sample Boots, .Oxfords and Pumps . SIZES H+¢H+o+H »¢++4+o-on ¥ n P09-6-OOO-O99+O§-OfO0&9-009044 F31- Colne here and see. PM 'l'I'lE MAN _ ¢ l-io sel.l.s_ _ -© 'g,9,-;s;,_»se- PURE. __-_ianuos _ __ Milk SATURDAY A Special Line of Choice Confectionery at 40 cents a Pound REDDIN BROS _ 3, 31/Z, 42 41,-I3 A. B. (`. Widths Very High Class Shoes. See the Man ' New Styles that are llii`._;'ent. ,1 " rl - : ~» 5” \-\~_ -;.:=___;_f;~_._ . "s-_`.;.»=/Q- _ ' f ` ._ If.-_-li"-‘f-;~ \/ - ._ 2 ti-;_‘___ off -'~` /__ r'».‘.f’ '»"=l.»‘.;~.it1. _‘f ~~» ‘3 _-1--4" “' _I » ._‘-_-_'»_;'_ ' ~---- All the latest novelty footwear shown for _ Spring, 1920_ Styles that are Leading. No Appl-obation. . ALLEY & C0., LIMITED A 135 QUEEN srilalsr Fashionable Shoes for Cash Only rc-o+»v0+o-00-¢+***+** ¢»+¢o+>¢¢-¢+v+0044+¢-4-revowovoro T ~ ff \\` _ /;-’ =- A '<2 4-O4-64-0046-040-6-0 OOO-650#-¢00+66-O4-050%-60-O ~` 0-0 _,rl 2 F] I O 0-O4%*§~§-OO-9 ._ . RESTORED BY TANLAC ing the (`liristinils holitlzlys, Daniel ill - riilge-r- tips and have been in been ill such bad shape that I was oile occasion was l;tid up in the hospital for eighteen days just suf stiff anti painful that I could hardly bear to raise ill_v ariils and my wife had tti lit-lp lile put my coat on. .ily lingers often got so stiff and at:lled so had I couldn’t hold ii pair of pliers. "Well, l have just tried every- thing, but nothing ever seemed to do me il particle of good until I began taking Taillac.’l"hi5 niediclilc has relieved me so quickly that it surprised me. l uni just nolv l>u_v- ing my fourth bottle and I d 't feel an ache or a pain any more. ery"day now and evcirinthe worst line. inatisin as I wus, if not worse. ller i ‘il i 1 - s 'l`anltl<' is soitl ill (`llttt'lottclo\\’il hy lie-tltliil lli‘o.<.. in Blontagtie b_\' ll..I..\l.llli>il. ill tliiol-i;t=to\\'il by Scy- iilour (`. Kiliulit. iil Soul-is Ii_\' Jn.-1. G. l-`erguson. in liensingtoil ll_v Kit.-r A2 .iicl-‘iitlgcil :intl ill .Eiilerald Juilctioit hy l’_ l-`. l~Iugllt>.=. Lobstcr_Season lished in your paper of the 14th lletldcd: “Tile Lobster Season” anti cd help for tht- spring season. Should the sczlson be cliangt'-tl uinn season _ ' age to fishing gear, but it is once ln il great while this ever occurs. The autumn 'season would be still more destructive on gear, when the heavy autumn gales would keep us from overhauling our gear for several _days at a time, the traps lio still on the bottom, then those destructive woriils, which are not active in the colder water in the spring, gnaw and have the traps totally destroying them. I will also add that we have the oiily law that will protect the Lob- ster lndustry and the right scit- SOll. -Thanking you for space, l ani. Sir, etc LOBSTEFI PACKER ( ' .\ 'I‘A ll ll IIA li DEA l".\' ESS DIA \' IIE 0\'I-]I{(,`0i\Ill`f‘fPl`l`*-‘li Bl0¢`I<_ Will find that ill heart \\'i` hcl' fet\tl°_v lowpln‘ o’ the Street ` atitiition to getting- seven per. _cent Hemp, Fling neist liionday all' »-You mm. “Tap me up L, hmm, their shares will in a coinparatlvely 'pugsilply nit-his in yhe toon ha' big. of 'rtniiat-_"' siiiti .\ii~. nyett. ‘-l S"°"' lim* “°“i"@ I" "“‘“9- sln at the Burris tlunlveisflrv. _ don‘t know what the people here 6356' THERE’LL BE GRAN' SKI'RLlN l llllifzx tiilnk about. but it. , . _ _ _ ., . , , 0 Isl;-leiilsllikis most evrrvbody in St. 0 TNDPI’ an mu" an lolvpm -0 TDTTTH REUNT`°N'_ATT membeT.s John is unkim; aboul.it‘ Speaking lads an lasscs all the anniversary agvndlng 105th Reunion by rail for illvself anti wife we just think I0' Rami", Rabme Bums' Yen ‘Tae WTI D"T'cTTa5e single ticket and ,here-Q nothing in the “,m_1d like \\'\‘cl lat* C0l\l€ Wi' H' Xil' fl‘i€11S'- demand standard certificate from it. For the past tell years I have 63°" llfgteulif ‘r‘;:T‘7(T:‘owgguinggliartglem TT’ . . - . - - m il ' ‘ - ascovsnmo mom _oPEaA- :lisst,mon.tues. TION.-Mr. D. J. Riley, City Coun- _‘_ _ _ _ . , cillor, llilderweilt a serious opera- THE POSTPONED ANNUAL ZTriiiildiihl&s\lei:ii\iiy\viii\knfiitdnl-hfgllé tion in the t‘Iiai'lottetown Hospital MEETING of the shareholders and M my work I was Mmost fmmic on Sntui'da.y and ig now _reported pa'troils of Cornwall Oreamery C0. the pain was so great. l could iiev- T_‘fl_T’;‘_':_TakT“g I' yew gausracw” [gif iillgrvdgt er get a ininute`_~a else and have T* Ol -' “' T " ' . "` forced to lay oil' from lily work two A BUDDTNG po_ET-'_A “Gem queswd In declde what system Wm iluillller of “Jack Canuck" publish and three days at il time, and on _ _ _. _ ` } eil in Toronto. toriltlliled a racy pocill bv .\lr. .\l.ll<-iiiiil McKenzie of fcriilg agony. .\ly shouders were so KZTTHTTUAIetowTL=:--139~QL'Th&”RTf'}'aL‘St'i|I ' tanadian llegiilit-ilt. entitled To thc I’rotiteei's." BISHOP BARRY DEAD.-Word was i'et-eivetl at the Episcopal Pal- ace here yt-ste-rtlay of the death of the Right Rev. Thomas Barry of (`h..lthaill, N. B., llis Lordship Bishop O'l.eary liulvcs this inoril- ing to attend the funeral which takes place oil 'l`ilursday morning. BROOKFIELD NOTES.-\ir An- on gun .\lcl,+-od spoilt Sunday lil Brad- ial_)-One iilore tribute to the grea: . z _ ~- . ' l's Kidney Pills are doing File stiffness has gone out of nly lThaTT° TTU “"5 the gueft or MT “Ufk 110m. . Mhouldem and I am now mme [0 use .\I. lxcneiidy, M. l.. A.-’Ihe eller- got tll\c1‘\\on\icn loi (qanada coinels` mv arms mmom 3 Daniele of pain 5;_ettic_ young peolpe _of Brookfield rom' . iss ._ nge tl _ ilnpson, we ,_ di5C0mfm.t_ .1 am on me job ev_ (lrcuit have orgaillzetl a Bible kll0\\ lllld Illgllly respected hel‘€. Study (_‘lass--and intend meeting on ort of weather I never feel that \Ve‘T’TeSd“)' °"'e"T"55~_M"- FTTTTEY Dodd? KTdT,lf'y Pins' V' MT” shun' rheumatisin. I sleep as sound as a’ .wcI\i".n°n ha? Te[‘IT_'ned Tuflu 3' TLT sonlbmlin M? heal; bothered me child at night and :lin feeling just “_ to his uousm' This Rub) M°D0“` so col i no W" ` gall.-The many frleiltls of Mrs. A. _______/ "Another thing that lllakes ’l`ail~ TTTCDUTT will be ploasm to hear she I lac seein so reillarkable is that it 'S “mo to he,."T_’ “g“T"'7MT' ‘T 9( _ _ _ _ . has dom, ,he _,_,,m. ,lung in mv, t.‘aiilpb_cll_lias iiiiislletl hauling his fl;-ism.s_llePl;la\s gettext/ltd_trgni 1Dor seeing wllat Tanlac OPERATEREGULARLv._ManageT pndi bmore trying Dodd S Kidney was doing for int- she began taking G"TlaTTh°"‘ “TWT spemlmg mimy muh' lhousantls on the Strand and mak t i .` \ " ‘ l ` _ . . heulvtlmtltll-lé\I“ tlsthelssaalsg ;;;il“eil;ti_ ing it A roam, I-h_S[_(,laSS picture liey leniedy. I`iley relieve the work feelshn sign of the 'rlleullrltislll House' “Tm The Tmgmion OT opera pf the bean by pumng the -kidneys mul like `m,`_wh- thinks .1.am‘u(_' ig ting u0nunuUush._.iS Comnened to lil sllupe to strain all the inipurlt- the finest illetliclilt- in the world." ”T’"°“““° ini" "xTwm.x'“`e hai; dem ies Ou' M the mood' Pure blood oilstrilttltr it tt, lr- llnpractlcable. ‘ Iiofore re-llloilelliilg .\'lr. Gallztgllcr was lctl to llt>lir-\'t- that all exclus- ivt- ’l`ht=iltrt» eiltixlilm- woulrl llc ill' r;lili.zt>il, its tht- lark Of -‘ll<‘ll Illlli prt_>violisl_v vt-i~_\~ llliitcriiilly t-ontri llutetl t'li failuri-_ hilt unfortllilatr-l.\‘ this rlitllt;ult_v is still lieiilg contend -?_<‘,_____ ' t-.| with. and Mi: tlltllagllt-i' aunotlll t'c:< that llc will lit- forced to rc- loils. so llllpl'ot'ii;tblt- has tilt- set- ontl 'l‘lleati'e ber-olllc. The Strnild Sir.-~-Refi-rrilii.: to an its-in, pub- will no open its ht-foie when the If<’\‘ilf‘l‘-s. fl‘0l1l all of the new Bruns- Priilcc lddwartl llollsos soillc ilttracl lion otht‘l‘ than pit-ttll'es. _signfid by --1_[,b5te,- pm.k,,,.,~- I mm; ___ __ brancll of the association was or- say that this petition is not signs-tl GREATLY ENJOYED TRIP¢- by all the lilrger piirkers who lltlvc 3,11; Snlnllel l’roi`iit of i<`reeto\\'il f‘lIl0“`=‘f T°F<'=`llIf’l\i» J- E- COIIIHS. already booked orders, also engaiz- “-110 rot-oiitly rt-talrilt-tl "'oin lies. I Moines, Iowa. wllert- h. \\'r-nt tis the l’ \\’ P it‘iit~ellt.lti\'t to tht- llwse cnsttscfl for ilressllt season Natitiiinl stunt-nts coiivt-iititm nail would be employed at soille other Q, plplighlful \-l_.~ji_ while 5,, DQS rotary. Frank l-`i‘auley, fog alarm work before the autumn season _xqgmes he had the plcilsnrr- of would be “I hlillll-' MOST Of tilt? meeting several Islanders iilclud- IIOUS9- Slllailef D5Ck€l'S HIGHS H1056 Sh0I`@S ing Mr. W. A. Mt-f`zlllulil fornlerly d0 ll0i- l`€‘Hl`1ill0llS Dallas, Ceiltrtr :iiiulit twenty iililt-s to make. Also referring to lobster out of Des hloiilos-, wlierc hc owns hail- I <10 U0* -S09 Hll‘.'r' need of a considerable property anti carries SIl0l‘lHtZ9€ ill fact- WP Call get filly on farming. Mr. .\’lc(`alluill matic amount shipped to our nearest rail- Mr. Profitt's short visit one to be way station from Murray Ilarbour long remembered as he took llim or the North Shore of P. E. I. in by allto to all the places oi interest this time to keep us in supply till aint intl all in his power to snow tho Magdalen vessels arrive. Andia P. E. Islander a rcal good tlinc. lt’ we bought our supply on May Dr. D. Norton. priiicipal of Drakes 14. or earlier for the autumn sea- lJili\'el'slty. was another lslailtler son there would be ii great deal- wllo welcomed Mr. Profitl, he being of expense added for curing to-keep formerly of Brudenell. Dr. Martin. it fit for lobster bait use for aut- 1'orinel'ly of Moillairlle and an oirl P. W. (`. boy showed his interest Now as to the ice: in 1916 there in his former home by extending was sonle Northem ice drift up the Mr. Profitt many courtisies and Straits that did considerable dam- the clannlshness of the P. E. Is- landers was evidenced on every side. On the wily home Mr. Profltt visited, Chicago, Toronto ailtl Mont- icill and iilct numerous old friends, former comrades overseas, he hav- ing been overseas for three years. Minard's Llnlmont Cures Colds, Etc Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL. McLeod, city; M. Ross, city, Mrs. M. Ross, do; Miss Mamie Ross, tio; E. Helen, tlo;' F. Y. Brown, St, John; M. B. Road, Stimmersltie; E. E. Sinclair, M. D., Summerside; Mrs. E. E. Sinclair. do. <-eoeli REVERE HOTEL. A. E. Gordon. Montague; T. M. Halifax; P. (`. Moary, Windsor; J. W. Currie. Peakes; P. S. Mutch. Earnscliffe~ Alex ‘vlcLeod St John 2_.l‘.'.__~':_;. _ _ __ _ -_._.._.. .. . ~ - - ~' - Atkins. St. J_°llll. ,. ._ (_ :_ _:_ A, > COATS now. ln cloth or plush.. -__ HANDS 5T'FF- ‘°**"*"5"’A"""U‘-" splendid values. special. uint price. Laoiss, euv vous wmrzn ST- JOHN MAN QUTCKLY Prowse Bros. 6301-1-17-ME3i coats now, in cloth or plush, splen- IWHAT MISS SIMPSON SAYS OF tum 10 his oriiglllal p`o`lli‘y of using °-.lciaiion lit-ltl their first UM, Suund only on $w,,.m] Owns. t‘iillvt=iititlil lil this city at tht’ li. W. Stewart, Montreal; P. Mc- Millan, Cornwall; S. A. Hiltz, Tru- ro; J. J. Hornby, city; H. P. Found. Montreal, B. Loeb, Toronto; G. A. Burton, do; ll. Billings, do; G. N. Bramfitt, do; A. R. Tetreault, Mon- treal, J. D. Wiiitcomb, do; l-f. D. Election and installation. 6354. did values. Special, half price. D. nl. _-\ full attendance is re- be adopted for the comlilg year. D. I. .\iurchisoil, Sel:’y. 6349. Workfor Women DOOD’S KIDNEY PILLS Before Taking Tnem She Could Not Walk-Now She Can Walk and Work, and She Gives All the Credit to Dodd's Kidney Pills. viii-_ Marti-_ Qin-__ Jim. i9_~ts`pi>c- "Wheii l commenced to take "Now I can walk anti work." Miss Simpson is not entirely cur- yt-t but so great are the belle- Dodd's Kidney Pills are a Kid- 'ilrrit-ll to :ill parts- uf the botiy nltlnils ntew llvttltll all over tilt- htltly. _--to-¢»l¥ DELEGATION Ol-' LIGHTHOUSE MEN TO G0 T0 OTTAWA. .»\ '.~`t. .ltihil cxcllaiigt- says:-- 'I`hl~ t`a|lntliail lircitllerllotod ol Liglliliollstz licoper.-l' As- \'¢t'ltli'ial liolvl j»'t\stt>i`tlily iiftt\l‘il0t)il. Btltwctlii forty and fifty lightilousc wick t-oust, wtlrr- pit-_scilt at the con- veiltloil. The .\’ew Brunswick llztnizctl and the ofiicers elected as he fog alarm engineer of Cape Spencer ligiltlioust-; vice-president, l\'. Mcheilnaii, the keeper of the Point Esquiiiitllt lighthouse; sec- t-ngiilccr of Point Leprealux light- A delegation was appointed' to go to Ottawa for the plirpose of laying before the house at the next session matters of interest to tile members of the association. lt. W. Lindsay, of Quebec, Doiniilioil secretary, was cllairman-of the convention. and he told a reporter last evening that this was the first convention which had been held by the associa- tion since its inception in March, 1919. The next convention will be held ill Quebec on February :<. anti Mr. Lintisny expected that con- ventions would also be held through the year in Nova Scotia, Prince Ed ward Island and Ontario. lie ex- pressed -himself its very well pleas- ed with the work that had been done yesterday anti, although he would say nothing about tileinatter to be placed .before parliament, he added that if the lighthouse keepers had their requests granted, it would help them greatly with their work. The majority of those who at- tended the convention will leave for their homes today. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, N. S.. Jan. i9_-(Quo- tations furnished by F. B. Mt-Curtly and Co.. the Montreal Stock Pix- change.) Atcll. ._ Af. ._ ...__.135 Alo_ 95 Ar. ._ 6714; C. 61-3,, Mex. '\i P Howatt. O'Leai-y; J. V. Murphy. Murray River; R. (7. Thompson, Cnil. Pac. Cen. ._ Crll. __ Pet _ . . R. P. R. S. R. G. S. P. "Z"I?j ' ' 4: -1-sf , _ _ . _ D _ (‘, W. Hawkins, Murray Harbor: ..t'i.f»';m §i,',Y"w°|i1h Mrs. C. \\'. Hawkins. Murray Har- itt-hlnn. ltlccdlnir. hor; 'l`_ P. Dillon, Hamilton; Mrs. ‘[‘,1|"_ ,\,T;":fu"‘_‘f\';‘J l~`rt\d Gilllaiit. Ezllwllt BUY; Mrs. J. not-rntlon rtsqulr - \§ Murphy _yyurmy River- B, Don Dr. Chateau olntrriltgnt will Ire- , ' - eve ou ii- oncr-_ an as cor an TTT- TTTT`TT'h"cm' N' B" R' Harms' cure syou. 60:: n box, all dealers. ti); Yew Glasgow; ('. M. Moore. St-. Edmanson Bates ik Po. Limited ' - i I i ; Toronto. Sample h x rr;-'a If yoii Joh" “` McEwen-'I Rasta] mention this paperuand enclose In ____._izo1.,; cats, ....__.i97n. _ ..___.l9o 95% os _ 16'.; ion _ _...__inl-/, 751;, ii; "ii if Ne‘cli,.Ludbago| . -r-_ ACHE8 AND -PAINS OF RHEUMA- TISM SOMETIMES ALMOST UNBEARABLE There are weather conditions . that make rheumatlsm worse. They i are not the same in the case of all persons. Some victims of this. dis-_ ease suffer more in dry warm Wea-‘ ther than in moist cold weaiher.| but all suffer more or less all the tiine. ' e : -. ~ 1 ‘ _ , - H t I il Tile cause of rheumatit-.nl is an xtess of uiic arid in the blood af fectlllg the muscles and ,lo nts. ence the blood must have atten- lon for permanent results in the reatnlent of this disease. llod’s Sarsaparliia has given en- tirt- satisfaction in thousands of cases. Do not fall to give it a trial. it’ it laxativc is needed. take liood's Pills-they don‘t gripe. -140;-ii. INTER-CHURCH FORWARD MOVEMENT. teams ol toni iepiesentlng the foul Lo operating comnlulllons in the in tel Cilllich Foiwnid Movement will speak nt the following centies as iollo\\s:- Montague, Tuesday. January 20- .~\fternoon Session, Methodist -llurcll; evening session, Presby- teriiln cilurch. The outside speak-_ ers l`ol' this convention are Rev. ll. 1). Raymond, chairman, Judge Stewurt, Messrs. J. _-\. Moore and .\. F. \Vebstei‘. _ On st-line day at St. Peter's in the i’reshylei'ian cllurcll, another con- vention will be held with the i`ol- lowing outside men as leadersz- _RevsDr. T. F. Fullerton, chairman, Rev. Il. A. Brown and Mr. Percy Pope. On Thursday, January 22, at Bradalbiine, in the Presbyterian clliircli_ will be held the third Dis- trlct Convention under the leader- ship of Rev. C. Il. Freeman, chatr- iuan, Messrs. W. S. Louson and Geo. Ritchie. Tile last convention of the foul' will also be held January 22 at Or- well in the Pl'esbytei'ian church, and the outside speilkcrs for this convention arc Rev. G. C. Tayloig, Rev. Llntlszly, l\i<-ssius. J. ll. Scanlan and J. O. l-iyntinlan. The pl'ogl'uiil iii°i‘ilni:etl for cucll centre-is as follows:-~ ~- Afternoon Session-~ 2.30~Devotional, 3.00-What the Foiwvard Move- ment is. _ 3.20-Forwai-ti Movement relation p to Spiritual and Finunciul aspect of " the work. 'Two short addresses. Discussion. -l_i0--Inspirational iltldress. -l.30~Adjourn. Evening Session- 7.30-Devotional. -Special Music. 7.50-Challenge of the l<`orward Movement to the churclles. A short address from each de- nominational representative. -ii PERSONALS .\Ir. _ind Mrs. S. A. Mcl)onald, llillsboro Street, have rcttlrned from ii.-i extc-lldctl visit to the l'ilited States. Bliss Leah Mullin, who hits been lisitinu her |i:tl‘enis, .\lr. and .\li's. .laillvs .\. Mullen. 58 (`iiilibel'lailtl street, loft oil return to .‘\'c\v Yol-lt Silturtlav lllorninii. Mr. \Villinili Jeilkitls. Jr. Seal River and Mr. f'. \\'. Slieidow, coil-_ tractor' and ‘buiidel‘, Mill view, were rt-ceilt visitors to Murray liarbor, ill the interest of the Seal River Poxl Colilptlily. -_--£0->--l Mir\ard's Linlment Cures Dandruff ?-@ 4?-‘wk 3% T. ti- v; I Wednesday Afternoon Entire L_ower Floor is taken over by the l0Sth Re-union Committee- SPEGIAL PRICES ` /" ,/- Wednesday Maiinee and Night Adults 350 if l Children 15 9 Thursday Matinee Adults .... ._15c-Children.._._l0c Thursday Night Adults......_..25c-Children ____ __i0c ~‘. Special Program lay the l0Sth Wednesday atinee ,;, -_aa--”T:x1w:- -.._ _-... » ~~ r °* ‘ -- »~ - ~ ;_- --;;;.__=~"" , * M. Mn wen, Bristo ; times ,amp to Pl! P°l“K°- 'You sleep. O+9-QQ-+0-Qvocooaceo-o+»4o+4o»»v+o0`oo¢04+o4v+0¢-0444041 +++o+ooo+++o++++¢0»0- MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR lil your home by installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the best iight known, but will also have at your ronlmrlnd many com- forts and conveniences ever before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTMITED '.15