, Christmas with their-son Clarence 'days. Among- them are Messrs. W. S. Monday CROSSING on lOE-Croellng on cm ice at all points has now become general both afoot and driving. The first iceboats have also made their gppMIIDOO flitting over the smooth surface. DIES IIOM GAS IUMES-‘robias coady, of I-laaelbrook, aged ac, died in the City Hospital yesterday mom- ing at, 9 o'clock from the effects of coal gas fumes inhaled while asleep in his home some days ago. Mrs. Coady is now convalescing. WILL SYBND CHRISTMAS IN STATES-Councillor George W. Mac Lteod and Mrs. MacLeod are leaving this morning for Boston. to. spend and Mr. MacLeorPs sister, ms; Mary Msclleod. Before returning they will spend a couple of weeks visiting other cities in the U. S. A. COLLEGE STUDENTS ARRIVE HOME-During the last few days a large number of Island‘ students from. mainland colleges have arrived mine to spend their Christmas holi- McNutt, Fred Black, Wendal McDon- ald, Manning Archibald, Edwin White. Fred Wigmcre, Lauchlin Mc- Donald, willardiPicketts, Stewart wooiner, Stuart Dockerty. Malcolm Dookerty, Charles McDonald. At the city police court On- Satur- lay. Willard Tanton, son or Mr. I... P, Tanton, 29 Elm Avenue, a leading plohibition campaigner, appeared be- lnre Stipendiary Magistrate Kenneth M_ Martin and confused tchsving il- legal possession cf liquor between October 1 and December 20, contrary lo the Prohibition Act._ Chief Prohibition Inspector Hay- wood asked that more than the min- imum penalty be imposed as the dates given include more than one prohibition offence, evidence, being available to prove sale as well as succession. Tanton was lined I300. STEVENSON - MACDONALD — The wedding took place quietly at Victoria, B.‘ 0.. on’ Wednesday» m‘ senlber 4, of Edith Gertrude, second daughter of the late I-lorl. Hugh 10rd Macdorlald and the late Mrs. Mac- donald of Prince Edwardfllsland, to Major John Bryden Stevenson, son_ of Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson, of Vancouver. formerly of Ayr. Scot- land. The ceremony was preformed by Capt. Rev. George C. F.‘ Pringle. B. A.. chaplain o! Major Stevenson's regilnent,- u... Beaforth highlander-s of Canada. ‘Miss Hazel King. of Vic- toria and Brig-General H. TLMac- donald, of Vancouver, acted as brides- maid and groomsman. Majclfilhdi Mrs. Stevenson have taken up their residence at 3350 West Thirty-eighth street, Vancouver.—-Montreai Star. MAIL TRAIN DELAYED-Owinl to a collision between the Maritime Express and another train between Montreal and Quebec on Friday af- ternoon, the Maritime train was cancelled and the Ocean Limited from Montreal was delayed about six hours, As a consequence the Prince Edward Island train no. 40, was sent over in two sections, the first section arriving about nine o'clock Saturday night, with only the parcel mail. The other section left Moncton at ‘married a- Miss Lane of Charlotte- lnas season. The postal clerks were engaged practically all day Eundgy in getting mail ready for delivery this morning. To meet the traffic situation the railway officials ran a special train on Sundaylrom Em- erald through Tignish, so that. all passengers and mails could be for- warded to their destination without ‘extra delay. Tuesday ISLAND LAD! DEAD-A telegram has been received by Mrs. John C. McNeill, ol Eimsdale, conveying the sad news of the duth of her sister Mrs. P. J. Duoears, of Lynn, Mass. which occurred there last Saturday afternoon after a brief illness. REV. E. SCAMMELL DIES-Rev Edwin Scamnlell retired Anglican clergyman, died at Kingston.‘ Ontn last Friday, in his 88th year. Born in England, Mr. Scammeli came to Canada ih his early twenties and town. P. s. l. ICE BUSHING-On many o! the bays and rivers in the Drill/in“ u“ guide bushes for ice travel have made their appearance. The HiBhWlY 5"‘ perlntendents in each locality; 1'69"- sentative cl the DcPliT-mtni °l Pilb‘ lic Works. are responsible 101' iii" work, and these officials use their judgement as to the fitness of tho ice for travel. It is expected thlt the ice of the harbour wilibe hushed in the near future. The ice bei-Wfln Charlottetown and Rocky Pfliht his attained a thickness _of six inches. _ - . ______._____.... STAFF ENTEBTAINQD — The Queen Hotel last nlgbinwl-B u" “m” of a-joyous festivity, when the entire i m‘- n bmllhi 0V0!‘ the lI-rl- panled; by his sorrowingfw-idow-and 08$ mall l0 Ill‘ 0f U19‘ Christ- hi; Q11)’ w“ wmhm Dwiof: an“ John, who arrived in Charlottetown father inlife. ‘Cut. Macllellari is also survived by two brothers Leslie and Byron, Saint John‘ ‘and three Irlndsons. iSaintJohn papers please EVDY- ' f . ‘ I Reports which are tifhlind‘ from the Federal Grading office, Montreal. klves our Island cheese 911,110. 1's and stpecial. and butter 99.4 No. 1's and specials. There was a decrease fin the quantity graded this year largely due to the dryseaswtahd low price of cheese as compared with butter. The decrease. in the quan- tity of butler graded is‘ accounted for in the unusuaismcilnt of- butter put up in prints for which no offi- cial grade can be givien. ‘This is a record which is hard to beat and re-. fleets great credit on our makers and also on the patrons for the way they take care of their milk and cream on the farms. ' inaxnlcqsv ltnscrstlclry ar FALCONWOODq-‘Ifhe electric oven, "film! iPltIllerba-t is ilrovirig- a boon. to, the institution. The old system of ‘baking direct _from fuel, involved considerable labor and caused much utter to‘ be bzotlght ‘in- to the bake apparatus con- sistrol a rectangular-metallic box; six or seven feet square, and about seven feet high. There are several shelves for the bread pans. each shelf being supplied with a- light. The loaves can be seen byppening the shelf door. The baker, MrJR/ob- i arts. is‘ fortunate also inhavingss an assistant, a patient. who has worked in bakeries in Boston. . hotel staff of twenty-eightwss re- membered by Mr. Harry 570W"; m!“ ager, and Mrs. Brown. Mr. W. , ngldgnj; .01 the Charlotte- town Hotel Company and Mr. 5- 5- Mcllod, former president, attended. noliu: volt nounavs-rme fol- lowing students‘ ol Mt. Allison insti- tutions-have arrived from Sackviile to spend their Clu holidays at their homesi MlariewMutch. Helen lentlsy. Vaunda Robertson. of Char- lut evening-too ‘late to reachdlls‘ Th; msmbsra of the staff werere-‘lottztown. Olive Tilplin. BlscleBanks minded that. the‘ occasion wastheffilcch Mlclihhw. JMI}! Mcbcilh- eleventh c! its kind held l-nnuall.l'|§°“fl" Dumb? Mohqkie! Summer- since the founding of the howl com-‘IMF- Mm filial-lei" Qilnel" DWI" parry. "After the distribution of t presents from the Christmas tree to the merry recipicn‘! by Santa-Claus. a short dance to'radio music and the tune of Mr. Joseph Duncan's‘ accord- ion followed. A sun RPM?- was next in line, and eager feet again foundtheir way" to‘ the dance‘ floor. The host‘ and liostesswere given three hearty cheers, and He's (She's) a ‘Jolly Good Fellow sung as a~finale. ' - , I ~ Friends in - Charlottetown will deeply sympathize‘ in the passing of Capt. -W. A. MscLeilan, ~01.- West Saint John, who ‘had-recently made his home with- his wife atsthehome o! their‘ daughter, Mrs. R. A: Pendlei- ton. -Capt.' MacLellan a»t‘the early‘ age at 2i‘ became Master Mariner and has served as Captain 1m- over 51 yearasllvuringfhishsll century as a Master Mariner hehls ‘been 4n many parts of the world‘ and dur- ing the recent war was transpvriilil supplies to Europe from this side of the Atlantic. > In every detail his chlrwi-cr W" yfaultlessfand during‘ his lensthy 111- ness he was ever patient and brave. The funeral servicewvill be held It sa Euston st, Tuesday cvcnin: It s o'clock. luv. n. n. Raymond cili- ciating. ‘ " ‘ ‘ 4 o'clock yesterday morning and arrived in Charlottetown about g Tile body 'ill be taken to Saint John‘ Wednesday '~ 111017111118 ‘l°°°m' hallas Judson, Alexandraf Harry Hynd- man. curate‘ Holh-lan, Lawrehceldc- Nevin,‘ nal-l-y _ Phillipe; Carl , Prbvvse Gordon Roper, Jack l-nu." Charlotte- town; Hairy Holman. Alexander g '-i-¥=;_ John ‘cros- ‘by, Ilorth River; J. Murchison; Clyde River. fronrthe Academy. ’ ' ' i . |\ |a_"a 40mm or Mn. o.‘ lmlmr warxnm-There‘ passed away last Fridayevenlng one ofsumlnersides oldest residentsi ill-So; Henry-Walker at the ‘advanced age‘ of 99‘: years. Mr. Walker iwas. the "son ) of‘ late m. -Dav'ld'Wa.lkel-_ ofikenainghcn‘, be- ing the lastfof aflarge family. and spent his early dayfthei-e. He later came . to” Sumuicrsfcie’ andlyrils‘ one of the most, efficient members of the staff of what is now u,‘ s. Schur- nian Mill. He retired IUIIJO“YHIJ'S ago and went w live with- his daugh- tcr, Mrs. David d." McMiil-do, on‘ the death ‘of his wife stveral‘ years ago. He was a man of many aterllng qualities and‘ made a host of friends. He was for many years the elder of the Presbyterian choir and also taug-hrsinging in the country dis- tricts. ‘There are left to mourn one son, Mr. George Walker of Messrs R T. Holman. Summersde. and one daliIhtQI,‘ M11. Divid J, MCMUIGO 0i Summerslde, to whom the Guardian extends,‘ ;its sincere‘ sympathy. ‘The —DAIRY Naturally you expect every manufacturer of B to ntltértj that his product is the best on the MAN WHO FEEDS Note what Mr. Gilbert McMillan, don. Qua, breeder of milk in a day, mar THEM. the first Ayrshi “UNION GRAINS are practically the ‘only ConllnerciuI Hired‘ "Feeds I have ever used that I felt satisfied were as yoodlvaluo “a: l could mix myself. As lonygs they hold to t "lationship in price to the other standard feeds we "to use them. There is no Dairylnan in Eastern Can the value of Dairy Rations thariMr. _ ‘ . spent in breeding, raaillltsnd feeding cattle ‘for show- —.4SK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR UNION GRAINS-Ilka cannot (signed) Gilbert McMillan. ads better qualified’ tofludge "ol- Mlllan as his lifetime has been supply you, communicate with-_- ‘i MfiwlQ-sh/Jn 1., . .. A. HORNE c» co; (II-IARLOITETUWN UNION GRAINS‘ LIMITED; l-ENNOXVII-llli.‘ ‘QUE-j .,._~.~ .a.-.~.a.~-.a~ '1' MEN- ALANCED_,_RATI(_JNS ket-BUT ASK ma". noted Ayrshire Breeder of ‘Hunting- reCow to produce over 100 lbs. of has to say regarding BALANCED RATIONS- (Elrtractfrom a letter dated Dec. 2, I929) ' _ t lieu-present re-. - will continua ind produbtion. .4, t» uqarn . “was . t-..' n- .-...4 n - - "a... funeral took‘ plus n". Sunday. alter- noon from tileresidenitie‘ olllsisdaugh m; Mrs. David Mcllurdo, Rev-C. S. SiOlair Jeans officiating and was very largely attended. "rho pallbearers were Messrs A. S.‘ McKay, W. I". Sohunnan, T M. Ilnkletta, James Han-ls, Olive McNeil and Daniel McIAod-S Wednesday FIRST T0 CROSS-Messrs. John Alex Murchison and Frank Smith, Point Prim, were visitors to tllecity yesterday, coming by iceacross 0r- well and. Pownal Bays, the first tn travel it this season. VISITING‘ HOME-Mr. Roland D. Howatt, medical student of Queen's University, arrived in the city Sunday morning to spend Christmas holidays. The Christmas Eve mail was very heavy, not as heavy, however, as that of the preceding evening when the mail wls the heaviest ever 'aa- perienceq. All malls arrived late, but were disposed of in qulckfash- ion angiare to be delivered this monling. ' ' _ ~. raoiuorlbn or us. o. s. nrr- CIIIE-The public generally will learn with pleasurethat the province has been made a distinct district for 1n- colne Tax purPQM. and Mr. G. E. Ritchie, who has ably filled the act- ing-vappointment for the past- nine months has received intimation that he has been elevated to the positional - , A of Income Tax. j_ Last night midnight Masses were and the Church of the Most I-Ioly rte- deemer. At the former Miss Rev. Monsignor McDonald ‘was the cele- brant with Rev. Father McMahon and Rev. Father ‘McCarthy, Deacon and Sub-deacon respectively. Rev. Father Sullivan, who was the preacher, spoke on the Nativity. ‘ » At the Churchof the Most Holy lie- deemer, Very Rev. " nsignor McLean celebrated the Mass, assisted by Rev. Father McQuaid and ‘Rev. Chas. Mc- Cormick. The, newly formed choir rendered special music. t l -- on BRIEF VISIT-Mr. J. .1. Camp- bell. Halifax,‘ formerly ‘of Cardigan,’ is on a short visit to friends and rel- atives‘. in‘ this ' Province.‘- Mr." Camp- bell, who is a successfutcontractor in plasteringvandstucco workyis at present-engaged on an important job‘ on Kings College. and recently com- pleted work on~ the Amherst‘ Home and _- other . large construction b enter- prises. I-fe. is enjoylngvhisyisit to his native province. and hopes. wlrenew manyold acquaintanceshlps. , -J -‘lir:a‘rn' or ‘roablslt’ ISLANIL‘ lEkfewbrdT whslleceived. Sulnmc side offthe death"on Tuesday. 17", of Mrs.‘ George Harvey at the resi- dence 'of' her granddaughter, Mrs. l-Irs-rry Harvey; in‘Reve'l-e'. Mass. She will be very kindly ‘remembered by the oldenres" " of Summerside. She was a daughter of the’ late Mr. and Mrs. John Grady. who died in ‘Summerside many years ago. Mrs.“ Harvey was the widow of Mr. George Harvey. formerly of Linkletter Road, and‘ in later years a prominent cit- ipen of Charlestown.‘ Mass. Mrs. Har- vey hsdyfrequcntlyylsiled her Island home. S.’ ' _ ‘ I ' TIMI], an ALARM-{Phb firemen answered a still alarm about‘ tenidclock yes- ‘terday morning to 1:11.. Worthy’s Drugstore, where‘ an overheated stove pipe started a‘ fire 'in the ceiling of the store. An application of hand chemical soon overcame the trouble. _._-_- I. 0. 0. I‘. DANCE-The Odd Ibi- iows Christmas Novelty Dance was heldlastnight in the paarbllnws Haliand was well attended by the members and their _.fi:iend.s Excellent music was filrnished by Dixon's Orch eetra. Refreshments were served by ‘the ladies. A number of novelty dances. added ,much to the enjoy- ment cf-the evening. I-‘ISIIEIY OITICEBQ 1N CITYP- deans. William Arsenault of Grind- stone, and J. A., Delaney,' of Point Balsa, fishery officers from the Mag- salsnmaads.’ are in the city at the- present time. and _will proceed to I-Ial- ifax on January ath, to attend the fisheries conference, which takes -place there ‘ the day following. Mr. Arsenault and Mr. Delaney .left the Magdalena on December 10th, on the "Lovatt" for sauna-fauna ‘arrived at , their destination four days later. ‘rhe ' delay was due tn unfavorable weather and to ice . conditions around the 3 Magdalena. Smelt catches in the ,Magdalens this reason are much larg- e‘! than-those of Prince-Edward In‘ .lahd.' anapsssrwiiibe ma» to ma‘ ‘Depiartasesitol fisheries to havethi iltinlny gotriths Magdalena the lat- tterparbef January-fishes it'll ea- 'N§Yl'd‘.tp have alhattau-‘buaaibe n,. . .. ..._-.-»~. _- . .i.v... .....\ t‘. s \. [celebrated at St. Dunstan’; Basilica A DlIS-Tllerepassedmway quit; “d- _ ldellcedo the cemetery as West De- QllrfSaturday Subscr raosnxsm‘ CITIZEN rassas- Peoplepl Charlottetown and through out-the province i.n general will be shocked ‘to hear of the death of Mr. W. AJWeeka which" took place last evening. Mr. Weeks, who was more than‘ ninety years of age. was sick only a few days. -PASBIS CIVIL SRVIGIJ. Miss Mildred McPherson of the oI- iice staff of R. T. I-Iolmans Ltd" is receiving congratulations at present from her many friends for having successfully passed the civil service examinations in grade 2, which is the higher grade, having made an average of 83.2 in all subjects. CHRISTMAS PRESENTATIONS- On Christmas Eve Mr. Reuben Mac- Donald, Editor, and Mr. W. A. Gau- det, Business Manager of the Patriot, were Jesented with l, complimentary addressand, gifts by the employees of the company. Mr. Macdonald re- ceived a handsome pipe and Mr. Gaudet a very‘ serviceable and at- tractive desk set. Arousal; ' Lowest cancels: IllSmllNT-Ihe many friends oi’ Mr. James Cranmer Peacock will regretl to learn of I- his death in Vancouver, B. 0., on December 19th last, after three molliils of ill- ness. The m; Mr. peacock, formerly lived injllower Bedeque, where his mother, Mrs. John Peacock still xe- sides. He left Lower Bedeque some twenty years ago, but is still kindly remembered by his many friends, who will regret to know of his passing at the early age of 58 years. lie leaves to mourn his widow, a sister of Mr Edward GardL-lerjand one son Gar- diner. ‘ ' “ . - r v of the bride moi-ell, r. hand,’ Dec. 10th., 3m. by Rev. John amson. a. Sterling laauewalllffl Peters to Marjorie Morell. BUHIDING “OM54”. Leigh R inunlber oi’ years where shc was a Clow is building a new residence at "elm"! “Ymi” "5 “he w“ “MW” Flaunt Grove_ fvitll a bright cheery disposition and _ ' ____ is. happy optimism that pervaded the yBoyEB-ry CHANGES_M,._ Chm, ‘latmosphere in which shc moved. m, WW5 h“ dgpom o, m5 ,.,,,,_2 Here she will be greatly missed but ROBBINS-MMEWEN-M pad.» ‘m, property n Grand Tramdie u, il-lorc particularly in the home where dencc of the officiating $19M“. Ml‘. Harry Roberts, ‘slit. leaves behind to cherish her 154 Prince St., Oharlotwlo 0n DO! imcmory a sol-rowing mother who cember 28th. i929, by Rev. J‘. M. llcv ._.1M|IR,(]v|flG_Thg many lriciqds ‘tederly watched by her bedside dur- Lend, M. A. Ml- Ismael Gordon Rob- pr Mr, Ralph caubecg, or .B£dcqll|»3, lug the last hours of her illness and Thins of Midgell, and Mini Manuel who is a patient in the Prince Col: Qller only sister Minnie. To both of LMacEwen, ol_ Morell. who 41». Hospital sufefring from an attack of tthcm her death bexomes all the nlcre ; .__.._i _____ __.__._._-.l...il.l:u-'u. ‘fitod poisoning, will bu delighted to painful as the father and four.‘ learn that he s very much improved. [brothers have posed away, three | brothers in recent years, and all at .' (JOADY-In the City I-lospltah.‘ De- FIRST BAPTISM IN NEW .an early age, v cembcr 22nd. Tobias Coadyralldsll CHURCH-The flrst' baptism to} Her funeral which was held from >RTEWART-Atvunstaffnlschoolllcc take place in the new Church of the ‘her late rcsldence the following 33rd. Jessie Stewart. I895 "74" 19.1"- Most Holy Redeemer was that ollfrugdny was largely nttmded, spd WILLIS-At KiHK-iion, Sltillflli, Joseph Merlin McKenzie. young conithe beautiful floral tributes b=re'D¢¢- Zisi- Hubert Wm"- ‘IN-ill i years, F ~~~r 0f Ml‘. Mid MTS- Ari-hill‘ MCKEHZIC- testimony to the high esiccm in which The Ofdlllflhce W55 lwrivfmtld Ollirhe ivztglield. The ss-"viczs were con- Christmfls Day by Rcv- Joseph (Y-jducma by the Rev. .1. .1. Bell. pistol‘ HB-Yl- The 5110115015 “'91? M125 Clill of Klngsboro Baptist Cllur h. and all "1110 Hillhei 511d Mi" 39ml"! Cili- ‘that was mortal of a bright. young 135m" iivolllanhood was laid i’) rest in the >fam‘.‘y plot in DOT/is West. Cehletry “PRETTY ‘VEDDING- A Pry-W inside [H029 of ‘I'm faillily vrho have wedding took place on Thunder. gone on but altlsin while. December 26th, at St. Malacliizrsi Church, Kinkcra, when Miss Violeti Miicfi-bfl- R- N» dsuzhici‘ 0f Mrs/i Sunni“ “tic, DcminL-sr ZIi-Jollzs Thimlls M90331?’ “'35 united in lviurplzy, who as reported ill The i MacLIILLAN-At the resiclencefoll» ‘A Pendlemn, as mlston silent-ma- ‘tiny. Dec. 2a. captain wiliisiluaiaa. ‘IVIBCLBUBJI. interment Cedar-mill]: ‘cemetery, West St. John. " E9. ~1- !_. box F ‘ FOR SAL i- mlnlflfle 7-0 - J°1m Miifhécl Mlil- . Guardian on Saturday last was ar- B", Tm” - . _._-|-.. liflln- 8°11 of M1‘. "m! MIS- Michael ‘ rcs,cd by Chiciof Police lsirtwhstleol B,“ Me", --.- t... Mmnlimv a“ i’! Kmlwli- Rm’- DL! Charlotictowil, and Sheriff MacDon- Beef Lips a4» Beef Tongue a inls Boneless Beef Veal. il_n carcaall LamKPlueks Lamp Tripe ' - - Lambs and Mutton. iln carcass). Horsemen. (carload lots orflicas), _ 3mm! 99110111194 the °°T°m°PY midi aid, or Summcrside, and lodged in Pigs "wmai-ed the “uimal MY“- Thc] the PriiiccCounty Jail, came up be- hlDDY YOlmB “WW9 1c“ 1“‘m°dia"9'ifol"c Ml’, Alexander Campbell, J. P., ly after the ceremony for n wedding} m, Monday m the Cour, House‘ a, mm‘ m Bosm“ am‘ Jersey Cm" U- Silillmcrsidc, charged with incest. .S' A" muowed by we be“ “isms 0M Tile hearing of tile case was held be- ' S" navilv-walntsln-a quiet buti pretty wedding took place in Port-i land, Maine, onbecember 24th, i929, when Edith Louise, daughter of the '15“ Nif- Ind Mrs. Edward Davey, cf iihlricttatewn, was united in marri- agetcMr. William E. Warren, of Bus. ton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. c. Donald Plomerfithe dou- ble, rina tel-visa being used. The “i49- 1°91i9d charming in a gown 9Q Rfiflikd ifah-spl-rent velvet with ac- i °'5§°*'_1" t9 svffflliflnd. Iier bouquet‘ was of yellow sweetheart roses. Im- ‘afterthe ceremony Mr, and lilflqwlffflh left on afshort honey- town-trip. Jyhich will be spent in the fir," Ecstatic. States, after‘ which they. will proceed w Charlottetown, Whore they will reside. m. and Mrs. Werrgitpsve _ the ‘best wishes o; t. m“. “i ilmfniid~f __._-..x - —W-El.i. i mtoWN ‘ lczsmgiu dcniycoBmaal/Astnlsmomein west Dawn Mr. warm ascertain attire age <74 ‘OYQIII- "the deceasedrvas a b. other of the RJJ. Machleill, who llfidtd-led qultafsudcenly M13! M“- Neill was well known in‘ West‘ Prince had a ‘host ol-fl-lends He leaves to MunLbesides his sorrowing widow, six sons and three daughters, name- ly,‘ Otis, kClaude, . Wilfred and 0a.. car of Baton Mas. Mrs. Herbert Mann, of‘. Detroit, Michigan; Edwin, Eric, Dorothy and Pearl, at home,-to alb of~ whom the ._Guardian extuids its sincere aymnathy- The funeral look place on Tuesday from his res. von. rm. S. D. Profit officiating and in spite. of. the inclement weather was .very largely. attended-S. .-lvliss Bertie Dunn, who is attach- ed to the staff cliche CiviLServlcs at Ottawa, _ is spending the Christmas vacation, with her- parents, Mr» and Mrs. James Dunn, ‘of ‘St. Eleanora-S. .As a rsstllt bra mfwbicb broke omit aboilt 9,0 clockChrist-mas morn- .ng thefioflices’ of the Edst:._ri' ‘Pl-its. eqmpany and "the Vogue," a fades abutment-Ks 6r milén‘ Angie nail-y on antruus oertruddeuele are isroprlettfra occupying the lower floor of,a brick buildirfl on Richmond street recently wrenuednonrsar. c. n. Cilandleraby the Trust Companywere-badly guttad. Some damage caused upstairs which wasoccupied by the offices of Oheatsr Shaw, Dominion Fruit and Vegetable Inspector, Messrs K. J. at K. M.‘ Martin, Bl-frtlifill. . Ml’. J. A. Webster. Insurarica Agent The orilln ofllha fire is unknown but it seems to have broken out in the lower part of the bullidingirid warkedniisywly to the upper floors“ m princiihkfire damage occur-- rel-bin thiwrogueiand the, Eastern mist offices. some o; thajurnitlire ‘was saved nbin the lattel-gbut mu Dciron and Miss Steels hid the mis- fortune of losing waotically irialr entire again-inc c! lollies, dresses. updalr ol- ficea of Malta Shaw and Martin- pwe considerably damaged in Mr. WQWFI Qlilfi. -¢ a’ m“ m trkmmé‘ Eillild closed doors. After hearing the :3’: i evidence of the prisoners two daugll- Horse Liver. ‘ P. ~‘ -' _ v _ tors and of Sheriff MacDonald, His __' _ , ""53: on um (“me sabbam mmmg °I Honor comlnitied the accused, who l he Island (JiJld banal‘ Dec‘ 15m‘ the cmzens oisodns were reserved hi5 llcfcnsc, for trial at the COITIPBIIY Ltd. .'~ shocked tohear that Miss Mabel G. i supreme Con“ u_g5_u_ v ‘ Seaman had passed ‘away in thcl P. E. Island Hospital where shc had I entered for treatment. All through the summer and autumn it, was seen that Mabel?» health was failing, and finally, she BIRTHS - LIMITED. _ M Queen Street , GRAIIAM—.-'it Cavendish on Dec. ls. . London, n, o. s. upland" “ 1929. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham. a son. was presuaded to go to Charlotte- town where her sickness was diag- nosed as anemia. Still, hopes were entertained for her recovery, but other complications presented thenl- ANDllEllfl-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, December 26th, to Major F. I. and Mrs. Andrew, a daughter. Public Auction sates ' 0|?‘ RAW FUR! ' ‘Shinirili: bags will in fasalabi ed without c“ by applying MacKENZIE-In this city on Dec. 18th to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur M:- Kenzie, a soil, Joseph Merlin, in It.‘ T. Holman, Ltd, gum. _ merslde. P. E. L . . depresenled by Alfred Fraser, local. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. I. selves, and in spite of the best carc and attention God claimed her for l-Iis own. Deceased was a member of the stall o! Matthew and McLean employed in tile Capacity of head Nliiliner for a MARBIAGES Excels In QUALITY of Product RICHNESS of Vitamine Confer-ii SUPERIOR/TY in Highest-class Pelt Production CUNOM Y in Feeding Costs For sale by distributors in leading business centres and direct from factory. it lnveaim. BiscuIT C0- CHARLOT "rerowu \ 9.6-i- 1110' taxman- is Qdlfllaild ‘it sbbuti u ‘paw covered by" iii-