j- 7i ‘THURSDAY. if For Storage, Charging ‘of Batteries and Electric Repairing apply to V THE CHARLOTTETOEQUAKDIART Western Guardian —Miss Elva Pickering, of Margate, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hyatt Has- lem, Springfield, Lot 01-2.‘. Eastern Guardian " 1350-1- ~21. SILVER FOX PELTS WANTED! "5 I need several hundred buying Thursday and Friday only, of this week at F. R. McLAINE’S Corner Grafton and Prince Streets Will Pay Highest ltlarket Prices. Silver Fox Skins and will be —BOOK voua oiwan for Cedar ‘“'°'“"""E" fence poles and stakes at Braces. 1362. —Miss Mary H. Mcbellan, Gm River, is spending a few days -BALANCE 0F LADIES‘ GOAT and Mountain Beaver Coats clearing prices at Sinclalrs. 1360-1-8-21. Grant. was visiting her aunt. Ciaudet, Miscoucl-iza. _.__... --BlG VALUES in childrens flan- nel and knitted dresses at Slnclsirs. 1360-1-8-2i. —SPICIAL LINE! of ladies dress- a passenger to Summerside on Sat- Miscouche, the guest of Mrs. Roy _Mlss Mary McQuaid, Alberton. Mrs. Alban —Miss Kay McLellsri. of Miscou- carol. Minutes of last annual meeting, also last regular meeting were read nd i by each member paying his annual n tees were heard from. A report of the year's work was read by the presid- ent. There were quite a few little ar- ticles bought for the school and the seats and desks were given two coats of varnish. The following omcers were then elected: President, Mrs. M. B. McKenzie, (reelectedn vice pres- ident. Mrs. Hugh Nicholson. (rs- elected); secy. tress, Mrs. Willard and adopted. Roll call was answered‘ 1% M158 TRENT FUNERAL DESCRIBED IN LEITEB . l . \'_ ' . l - 1 ________ a? __ JQLAIABY R. 123; r-nn-n- r1 .. ...... nps>c ' “I_-' ‘TORONTO, Jan. 'l-In a letter re- -LADIES masses selling at l ed by n. w. ‘rrent, monto, from ' _4 _ discounts at swam‘ ,36°_1_8_zi_ ‘.1813. iilalisiiogoxelreohiitiiitgiwciisinczr. i; ‘Jvomans Institute held their nnnuo: :2; m,“ 50mm a mama“. m g T0 FOX nIllBllQr‘ Ill‘ Flll’ Bllyl" 5 - General Battery and Electric Shop M “Ms. mgmxqzarrdhacgkvz; n; 32.1.19; n»... n. ........ mo. .. n... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,_ ___,,,,,,_, , ‘ 213 Great George street L fez!) 653371;! dry hats-dB wood. Mgh-t "limb"! and “O-mnom Pr” Edith M. heat, a. missionary under modern 1:!‘ ug-to-dsse Esoutifinzitileand gilded Woekzg‘. we ‘ _ im uan y or save a races. ' - 5 i g h gh i can gve naran n a on. nrs b l’ q A 1351 "M" “m” Murphy- Em"‘1d' w“ ent. Meeting opened by singing W. I. the Mmionuy ode y o t e u“ 1 Fire Insurance‘ while In , oi’ England for 36 years in Japan, which was held on Deo. l2. is vivid- ly dxcribed. Miss 'I‘rent was sup- ported by St. Paul's Anglican Church, Bloor Street East. She was the, first women missionary to be buried in Japan. "The funeral was held in st. James's Church, Naganoo, Japan, where Miss Trent had worked for 36 years," the letter states. “the Japan- ese were in charge, and some 300 people crowded the church to honor the missionary. A number of Jap- i - NOTICE»; , . OIIIBIN. GORDON Llllll comer Great George and Kent Sheets. Box ll .11-l8-lweekt-li,en ttstf. Silver Fox Pelt: I am still buying in this market. Just received n. che. arrived home on Saturday night after a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. J. McNeill. Charlottetown. es selling at $5.00, 87.50 and $10.50 each at Binclairs. 1360-1-8-2l. anese as well as Imglish clergymen participated in the service, while three Japanese and three foreigners acted as pallbearers. Addresses paid tribute to her work. The expenses were borne by the. Japanese Christ- ians oi St. Jamws Church. The en- tire congregation. occupying eight ditional orders for 10,000 pelts. Bring yours to me for valuation. PMIL SllllllLZE Care of Lester Douglas Water & Queen Streets Charlottetown Jan. 5-41, ~ '- McDowel; directors, Mrs. Sterling McLean, Mrs. Sheldon Abbott, Mrs. Spergon McLean. Auditors-Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, Mrs. Hedley Mc- Pherson, sick committees for the month, Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, Mrs. Sterling McLean, school committee, Miss Annie McKenzie, Mrs. Hedley HARRY WEN ER —-WHAT l-‘UB COATS we have left are all selling at very special prices. Select yours now at Sinclairs. l360-1-B_2l. —Mr. Roy Grant has returned to resume her medical studies. after a short visit to his home in Miscou- che. ' .__-__. -AGO0D'1'mfEtnbuy l. nice ! motors, formed the funeral cortege, __w' 3mm‘ Desnoches u “mm McPherson. Next meeting to beat g ,, cloth coat; still l. good assortment to m; a, gew “y, vismng h“ parents. the home of Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, ghioaewendeihieiwaligtto tlzxeulilaxot: i » _ w h l t H - [i] choose from, prices greatly reduced My, and mo, Wm, nomoohos MLs- m“ "u t° l” “ma” Wm‘ m‘ w’ m“ , e ave ris a ed a Bone Grinder and can supply ,, ' hm; g_ p, m place." . , at Sinclairs. iaoo-i-a 2i. gauche ~ 1H°XP°M1V° c m" l" W‘ . -.'- I ""1""! Quentin’ freshly around Gm" Bohr-Piece m ' ' con-wed or-nwmsbvwww -—-——-——— I m oftant to Fox nanchars " ‘our order in advance as we viii nl rind e- .. _ _ MacKenzle. and Mrl- Hedlsl! Mit- P~ l- 1- Wm" 9°"! . B“. Zuued ' w’ i 0 y Z as r u“ (fiat: T: TEE!“ 5AM: betwel: -Mrs. Ephraim Geudet. Miscou Phenom The prognm ‘or m" “up T!!! CHICAGO ‘moon p: - m‘ II 11mm"! che, has returned from Halifax, m‘ to b’ ‘Mn by m.’ 8mm‘ M” ._____ n Mn Aaron. of u“ 1,; 1nd "18 5% PM! 9! N“!!! m All»!!! where she was visiting her daughter B Mam“ m‘ M," Chicago has s school which is try- - ‘ ROOP’S LIMITED Ill “v "" "mo" "m" o» m =~ i» 2'21" not... .. ...'....... t; mo» =1» w»- o» r _._ isso-ii. ifax Infirmary. P ‘ ' d 1° o! and, u they choose to, and do something q , _ 125 Grafton Street -— —-- “m Jmmmfl" ‘gnmzmberw else u they feel like it. No two o. -oa-r goon. ladies not or Seal —Mr. John McDonald, of Kelly's f2; r zafémtute Mm,“ 2mm: opposi- to be doing the same thing at who has been buying furs at niy office all season, in- §ggg_;§;.;g3§;.;§;.;§;.;g;,;§Egjzgaqggrg coat now while the assortmnet is Cross and Mrs. .1. Curley, of Brook- c: b ‘znm W 61 d Kemum m, “m, time, whu, 59mg mm, tends leaving for Toronto, Saturday morning. Those 3391-1- tat-t-f- p coed and the brim w res-whim vale. event New Yem my with Home’ A dams}, lunch w” mm “W others study maps or practice spelling having Silver Fox Skins to dispose of will find it to . at Blnclslrs- 1160-1411. Reverend Francis Mcflcflelfl, Bum- ' and some work at arithmetic. Little their advantage to see Mr. Aaron before Saturda merfleltt-E- ‘d by u“ “m” ‘m’ “huh " m” attention is given to discipline The he wants to buy a quantity -of skins before leaving’ u NE -i=iinvr, ENAMEL. Shellac. Wax. __._ “*1 m“ w“ P"”“”y '9'” by ‘u teacher u a counsellor and helps ' and builders hardware for interior 3mm“ —Mr. James H. Prichard, of Bum- merside, has returned from a visit to New York, where he veiited his mother, who is not in very good health. He also spent some time with his daughter and other rela- tives-S. those who want help. P. ll. I. school authorities do not think much of the ides. refinishing. decorating and remodel- ing. Best quality and price at Braceb. I 1362. _ . s? maroon - ' B. it. lilltltlli ' iii iliElliillilAM ma. mamas core-m ; ~ good News For Boys and Girls What I may call the moral effect I‘ of this contest, must not be over- ~71 A good friend, Mr. Ludlow Jenkins looked. Kindness to the lower forms o! Marshfield, wishes to call my at- of life is iuculcated: a healthy hobby —ALL LADIES WRITER. HATS. Special prices to clear at Sinclairs. 1360-1-8-21. .__-._. tention to a. contest which should prove both interesting and profitable to the schoolboys and girls through- out the Province. We have all read of Jack Miner and some of our boys and girls have seen andheard him. He is the birds‘ friend and feeds and dlmbters hundreds of them in his bird sanctuary. The contest, thc first of the kind to be held here. would de- light Mr. Miner for each contestant is expected to feed the small birds around his or her home up to the end of March. and then to make up further hints on feeding is in birds; their beauties of form and color, their intelligence, soci— ability and musical powers excite both the wonder and admiration in the minds of all who give them even casual attention." The provision of an attractive hobby will in the long run, have the ‘effect of iveauiug the mind from the detrimental way of spending one's ‘lleisure in the trivialitics of mere {personal comm. In imnihei- l55llP, I hope to give and the —FlltST GAME FOR THE Mac- LEAN CUP, Kensingilon Rink, Pri- day. January 9th at 8 o'clock. Hol- man-s vs. Kensington Granites. One hour skate with music after match. The League will be officially opened by Mr. A. E. MacLeau, M. P. Admis- sion 35c and 25c. 1373-l-8-2i. —-EMERALD CLUB-The Auction Club was entertained on December 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Power and a very sociable ev- —Mr. Alfred Kelleher, student of St. Dunstans University. Charlotte- town, who has spent the holidays very pleasantly with Reverend Pran- cis McDonald, Summerfield. returns on Thursday next to resume his studies-E. ' —Mr. Jay Folland, of Lower Gran- ville, who has been suffering from the effects of blood poisoning for the past seven weeks, has been removed to the Prince County Hospital, where he is receivingtrcatment. At latest It was with feelings of profound sorrow and regret that friends and relatives learned of the sudden pass- ing at Dover, N. H., on 21st inst of Nathan Coffin, a former resident of Mt. Stewart, P. E. I. Mr. Coflin who had trod life's path- way scaroely sixty two years was ap- V parently in robust health when, on above named date, in response to the Master's call he forsook his earthly tenement and passed into the unseen to enter a broader sphere be- yond. ‘ a ' \'—’//) leg. ‘node Mark a list giving the popular names and lmaking 0i bird-boxes. the BPPTO-‘fimai’ m"“b"1‘ (‘f m?‘ “"4" Carr was the winner of the Ladies’ so fed. Any brief rciurii'l-;. as to. Beet’: How to Choose and Cook It prize and the Gentleman's prize went the scarrltv or illvntlfulne-“s of! to Mr. Bert Hamill. Lunch was serv- certain species, the method of feed- Such is the rule of an extra-at- ed at the end of play-E. ing and other platters of intcrr-ntitractive Bulletin lilo. 135) just is- ’ connected with the subject. will bc|sued by the Dominion Live Stock taken into consideration m rivrardiug 1 Branch. (Uttaua. It is notable in the prizes. This should not greatly i several ways. The paper might al- Monday evening, a. number of mem- {fiends wish h" a speedy recwery" exceed 150 words. The contestant most be classed as "Art" paper and bcrs of the Club enjoyed a game of '43‘ will. forward this list iWlllCll must be i the llllisirfitlcllli." of the various gutg, nugtion, Ejglfi, table; were 1n p]a_y_ '—"'“'————""*- R countersigned by the teacher of the sirloin, roast, steak. etc, are finely Mr. B. W. Robinson put up a. bag of NEWSPAPERMAN To REPRESENT Imperial Fox Food Regularly fed throughout the winter season enmg was passmh Mrs. Ambrose He was a son of the late James and Caroline Coffin of Mt. Stewart‘ ‘and the last survivor of a family of four. A man of upright integrity whme word was a. bond. kind and companionate, his memory will lorii be cherished by relatives and ‘ac- quaiutances. The remains accompanied by z. niece Mrs. Wm. Giles and husband arrived at Mt. Stewart on Christmas morning and were, after a service in reports. he was doing very nicely.- E. -—Miss Clara Greenan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenan, of Newton, entered. the Prince County Hospital last Saturday suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Her many --WINNER 0F BAG OF FLOUR- At the Curling Rink, Summerside. on l5 school in which he or she is a schol- c nculcd. 'l'lie object of the pamph- flour as first prize. The winner was h“ 8' 0N BIG DELEGATION United Church, conducted by the , or) to "The Editor, Fcc-ci-the-Bircln lct in firstly to air; the purchaser in Mr. James A. Morrison, who also won HALIFAX Jan 7 J w H past“ Rev‘ M" K‘ Chm-man tenderly 1 l _ Contest." care of The Charlottetown ' iiir- selection of the best. quality of the prize for the lucky score card. ' ' r‘ ' ' ' 1nd t° ‘m’ i“ Pwpws cememry’ be’ B t G t ,'( Guardian, not inter than March Bhithe best cuts. but the lower priced The consolation vllrize was won by suthergn? fiopfletzor or Ev- slde th°s° m’ m‘ palm“ e 1931, so that the prizes may be clir- 1 cuts arc not forgotten. and their Mr. H. T. Begg-S. enmg t 265' gytic “got; 1s ‘z n‘ A5 ‘he writer 5mm! and gazed mm tributed if possible in the first week i classification rind manner of cook- --_ 5;?“ repafientigg“ ti; éafizgfz; that oven grave. now surrouigzled by of A 1L - _ r _ sorrowlng and devoted yhood ‘ v ill Dr _ I inc‘ to got the best results make an SOCIAL‘ GATHERING The Chamber of Commerce and the cam . - The Guardian, as an zudisatiou of; illSiIllCllVt‘. chapter for those (and weekly Auction Club, held their card friends of deceased, he could not fail but recall to mind the thoughts and writings of that great poet “Long- fellow" who in nature saw no deatt but a budding forth to s. great ar" nobler life. ' - I its sympathy with the movement will i there are many in these days) who g’ give $45, to be equally divided among I must sturiv ecoizoniv. The body of the three counties: thus each county the book is composed of receipts of will have a first prim of $2.50. a which "u-hile the importance of at- eecond of $2. a. third oi’ $1.50, and iFHCtF-‘Piwfi and tastmess has not nine Prizes of $1. been lost sight cf, the majority pre- It is to be hoped that some rublic- scntcd are of the most practical and spirited person or persons will malrefconnmical type.“ Every household "freeze-out" was won by Mr. P. L. it possible to hold a summer contc-stirdtoiilrl pnxscss a copy of this valu- Cash. A delicious lunch was served U Wilding prizes for thc most sxic- l nblc work. and a social hour was spent. It was oessful operation of "bird boxes." arranged to meet again on wuines. ‘The game birds are well taken care day, Jan, Hh-E, of, but up to the present, the small- --—-—-~-~ -~---- ds‘ birds which are really more valu- PER50N5L5 able in an agricultural province likf‘. '_'—‘ ours, have been sadly npgleftcd‘ A —-Rev. Nazaire Poirier spent thc better day 15 @vid@nt1:,-Co_.n|ng_ week end visiting his brother, Mr. _ Arscnc Poirier and celebrated High Mass in St. John the Baptist krch adian Manufacturers‘ Association visiting South America next March. , This announcement was made byi Hon. John Doull, Provincial Secre- tary. this morning. The purpose of the visit of the delegation to South America is to seek channels through which trade developments with Canada may be created upon a large scale. Hon. L. P. D. Tilley, President of the Execu- tive Council of New Brunswick, is to‘ represent that Province. The delegation which will be re- presentative of every Province in Canada is to leave Halifax on the- 7th March and will be away from) Canada for about six weeks. play on Friday, Jan‘. 2nd, in the St. James Church Hall, Summerfield, with eleven tables in play. Miss Minerva Curley won the ladies’ prize and Mr. Linus McDonald won the gentleman's prize; the Consolation prize went to Mr. Arthur Lambe. The Assured Results in Rflllflirlilei-inn ‘The largest litters born last season anti also the highest average of pups raised t0 maturity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BIS- CUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the world’s successful ranchers and insist on having‘ “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable. There is no Death! What seems r is transition. This life of mortal breath Is but. a suburb of the life elysicv Whose portal we call death. (Patriot Please Copy.) Prrnaring Poultry For Market l367-1l. New Series Pamphlet No. 125. iEvcry year we read of great 1n. ,creases in the poultry populafign o; i Canada. In i929 the estimated num- bcr was 59,932,963: in i930, 60,795,- ‘1169 head. This phenomenal growth ing, legal grounds for separa/tl‘ Cmft you keep the ferrets in t‘ yard?" “My husband," said the womar "will have tihem living in the kit London, E. C. 4. England Noon be reached. ‘Under these cir- misslonary in the hope that he might comes at. an opportune time, and the woman, your worship," said o, con- . I I " I FERRETS DISTURB - . n. I lis also inking place in other coun- on Sunday" noMl-jsflc PEACE Oren‘ and Iim amid w go m “m1. r u o C. NI. Lampson CQ, [WiP-"n nncl it is manifest that the t gm 21;“ iiferrzguttoevzgiwlzl; - s‘ ,SElilll'flll0ll point of the market will and Government Grades," thus LONDON, Eng. Jan. 7—"This I cumslauccs it is clear that only the ‘best quality of dressed poultry will fctcli thc "big prices," and in time itlze producer will have a difficulty in ‘dis-posing of poorly finished stock. ‘Kilns whiter iu this district the pro- illustrations show what is demanded to secure the best returns from the flock. I recommend all who are in- terested, to secure a copy of this work from the Publications Branch, persuade the man to decide betweeon stable at Thames Police Court, his Wm. and m5 “new “wants an order for separation from he;- liusband on the grounds that he brought two ferrets into the house." "But you said the magis- Public Auction Sales r 0 RAW FURS Shlllbing bags will be furnish- ed without charge bv applying to R. T. Holman, Ltrl. Sum. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. PHONE 121 .________________ Pete-My wife doesn't understand me; does yours? John-I don't know; BOX ' 446. I've never menu: l, E I Dept. of Agric trate, “that is not. strictly speak- 119B"! he!‘ 8V0" MGM-Rm YOU!’ Ill-m!- ‘k-préscgted by 7D3Tl)’ fed birds brought double the “‘—‘"'-- "~--- ---~—--— Alf d F l N Price DPr 1b.. as compared with those BRINGING UP FATHER r312 nrffiistf, DC. [Wllltfh had had no preparation. N" You‘ Ne‘; The bulletin, whose sub-title is l Mam-sears» GGNGTDGIVE n; t f warn-us uos- HE'5 VERY ra c ceding, Killing and dressing, FEQOGOLEV ‘WEED Hm‘ FUR HLINTiNS '\’lGEP$ NEW boron?“ Mr. Fisherman:- Tllll l! 31ml“! n Reminder That Yon Cannot Get Ill h iorviee or More Courteous Treatment Than when pun,‘ CHESEBRO BREOTHEGRS & ROBINS j COIDOII The Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the United States l, At Thls Season, Special Attention a Given to f T7 SMELTS-—EEL%SCALLOPS—ETC l-l-I Fllhfl fish Mark New York. U. S. A. i i-nwoawo-rAl/iuenrs mo GBVEN means- toq-