_ CHKR RDINVL 440000040 O§§§Q‘..‘.‘ ..""§§ §O§ Classified Advertisements One Insertion .. Thtte Inserlioru Four Insertions . Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . Central Guardian 10¢ krllne oISwoi-ds - 9¢P¢f|illediilords - lvrerllnc discards 70P¢F|ll1enl5Iofds CORNWALL SERVICES. 4mm: ‘c! Viforship Suhdajr. Feb. 17th in the itnrted Cliurch at West River at ll a. IILI Kingston a: 3 p. m. and Corn- wall a’. 7.00 p. m. Rev. E. M. Alt- ken, B. A., Minister. ~- I 2 E i i g 5 $§4OQOOOO9QO Agents Wanted Female Help \Vanted i’ e < ' ‘in “AN OI WOIIIAN TO TRAI LL AND. IOU CAN BECOME INDEPENDENT, I< . . gppOlnb local representarrvcs. Posl-i Sell our exclusive dresses. Wrizc- 1:8}: WORLD” In‘ 9F PR‘\‘EE “on permanent; yearly guarantee) Dept. P. 0. Box 1685, Montreal. i_\°?"“m'- Februaw 1°91 ‘"5 ‘be $1092. (b61118 $511- WPPKU‘ RYPIHEB), H. W. F. 265x41 l "- ‘d; day of prayer. the purpose of and expenses; evmnlifieien and rash,‘ . =5 ,0 vromm oneness m s", bonuses besides. \\"lIlS[\)Il Co., waxrrzn nv A MIDDLE scan , e ,,;in.er'ce_,,,oxl and commmm Tower Bldg, Tbronto. A.W.'.i-swtl27.§ woman. house work tin private ', _ _ _ _ _._,- i ramp); Apply 235 Kmg SUIWEL; zor" bringing in the Kingdom of God. ifiEs-l-s __ COMPLETE VEST‘ Comfort Lodge House. 4360-1Ll5-2i. It was observed in the afternoon in Pocket Radio. Sells first at $3.50» ‘the Baptist Church by a service, in gig prcslggsé fn§.\f1]n)t;ll'l(t)‘(l1\('t‘k unneacs- Articles For Sale ;V.il,lCll representatives of the Mission wry, " uc ury o er. i w. _ q _ ’ pocket Radio Corp, Des Aioiucs. . b _ v _ ‘ SOCILJG» of a.. the PYOIE>I3IL yowa, U. S. A. raga ' dcncrnitiiitlons. in Charlottetown: took \vfigh[' Qmim Sn 4369_§_i5_"_.3i part; Those who officiated were. Mrs. W. A. Thompson. representing Trin- [EN DOLLARS A DAY Sl-LLLING Exclusive Men's Ns-cklms Duct-t to i __ , _ . BAKERS‘ OVENS - WRITE FQR it": Church. Miss Johnston repre- Wearer. Fast Sellers. Free selling l _ . _ _ - _ -' out,“ Depth 291 public seniicc, ‘Egrlsefillljgd gzvlgfrflsilglfnggllgiilfndfgllaffid; scntrrtg the X. M. C. A. and St. , Mills of Canada, London. Ontario. _ ‘ n - " Pf“ Paul's. Mrs. .\IacPhail. representng A w l. Oren Company, 1100 Queen “est. . , i . . . l. Toronto‘ Afs_sat_2-_2n‘\pl27_ tire Christian Church; Mrs. James ,_,---—-—--————-—~—- _ _. _ _ . , _ _ _ - emlpwrl repremnting St. Peters: ‘C555 ‘N 0N E35 ‘R Tklnh" F011 551,5; ... “135051 3090 L3 .‘.Zr" Charles R . representing Zion Se“ caummla’ Flow“ fipaflxuuk‘ platform scale. work sleigh. iroisz- c1‘, ._ laces and KOSHER Bil, moms. pnsyi m 1 _ __ l Mrs. Martin. representing w sales. Eflectlve zitlvcrtislns! assist-l deikgeggd ggglcgsfrulglfj étllgtonwg‘: the Salvation Army: Mrs. Jamieson a "nce- cammm“ Flaw” 130m C“ phone 877. 4366~2-15-3'§ representing St. James. and Mrs. Windsor, Ont. .~\. W. ll. Bo‘ ‘i r and .\Irs. Ross C. Eaton re- presenting thc Baptist Church. 1F YOU ARE AFTER IIIG MONEY! for this year and with to bc hide-i Building Materials i l pendent, take up the Watkins Busl- t‘ ness in your Town or" County. The 55"‘? 0F GLAZED 555W FRtI-‘l -;' 3131115 f oldest. largest. best. and most. pru- Doors, Flooring. Roofing, shingles. _ - I‘ I ~ IY‘ s P int w ll - k - i fjafiiiniifif,°;‘§,;°‘§"{f§;1,§°‘§,";§;,§i mag guffflif’ L1',§"‘,;,,‘_I’_“,,§’§“,‘,“'s,‘§§,§;ii.iiiiii;ib_ii Freetown Jaii. istli f life to build a business of your Ho. made up during winter tll0hilr5~ lq-vg to .\Ir. and Mrs. Redvirse Ham- il own. A trial will convince you, at lowest costs and now offered dlr- 1.31 a daugh-mr “RH Fredl cct to users at factory distributors prices. Special low freight prices during February and March. Ask Details furnished without obliga- tion. The J. RQ Watkins CJIIIIIIIIIYJ ' Dept, 88, 749 (‘rai West. Mon- ‘ruvExlnLL-To Ltr. and Mrs. G. heal. A. W. 407fl-l-19-26-2-ill f0!‘ ‘Prcc Sale Catalog. Hallidfll‘ A. Ravenhili. Union Road. on Feb. clmhmwm Deplli7gklfillgéilnlnr_ 23" . a son, George Wilson. r For Sale 1___._"____i__________ Male Help Wanted EXPERT ' ADAMS-(‘YRRIE-At the United i srartnucrzs I QUICKLY _BECOME EXPECTED HOME MONDAY‘- Colonel D. A. MacKinnon andixlr. Chester S. LlcLure, who have been on a. busines trip to the Old Country , and who sailed for home last Mes- . day. ‘are expected to arriv-e in Saint‘ John some time today cutouts to‘ this city. SNJOYABLB VISIT-Mr. J. A. Clarke superintendent of the Exper- imental Station returned early this week after an extended and mos: enjoyable visit to Upper Canada. I-Ie attended the annual meeting of the Canadian National Ayrshire Breed- ers‘ Association held at Montreal at which Major McRae of Charlotte- town was elected a director for the lower provinces. A: Ottawa. .\Ir. Clark visited the Central Experim- ental Farm where he held a confer- ence with the chief officers on de- partmental matters. lvhile in Tor- onto he attended several important‘ Poultry". Holstein. Clydesdale and Jersey Breeders‘ meetings and other Ontario Associations. ' ::Get an Electric Heater and be: comfortable. It can be plugged in any: Electric outlet. Maritime Electric Company. Ltd. ' PERSONALS 5 Mr. W. K. Rogers who went to the; Old Country this winter left Engq land on January 3rd for the corn; ,tinent of Europe. and is expected back in England this week. ‘ Senator B. C. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse have arrived from their honeymoon trip. While in Montreal they visited Councillor T. W. L.. Prowse who advised them that after consulting two specialists an opera- tion was decided upon. Prom a wire BARRED ROCK from heavy layers. $1.11). C. l). Mc- ('U('h'IIRELS' Barber. Special rates oilcred. Write today Meier Barber College, Clrzrrtrlr qlkrsorrage. Kerlsingron Feb. Walled Yfslefda? 1i W85 learned Warning-banger Annual Meeting DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS I i Car owners are hereby Inrued that x the lce on many of the bays. her-i ibours 1nd liven of the Province is unsafe for Motor Vehicles: end u the 5min; approschcs the dlngrr vrlll be increasing. The recent mild weather and the undcrcurrcnts have worn the ice thin in many places. especially on the East. Ind West Riv- ers. Reports of cars breaking through the ire with narrow escapes from drowning have already come to this office; so both car-drivers" and passengers are advised‘ to be cauiious. if they must use the ice. and thus avoid any fatality. ‘ L. B. ari-suLLAx. Deputy Minister of Public Works. Charlottetown. P. I-I. I., rebi-iiiii-y 15th, 1929. i . 4395-2-l6-6i Thrills Abound In The Capitol WILLIAM nevus xsw or: strum STAR PICTURE PACKED WITH runrLLs Pictures of the underworld have an astonishing vogue these days. The reason is obvious-they are at once dramatic. thrilling and evert a pow- erful appeal. To ‘satLsfy an increas- ing popular denland for this delect- able form of screen entertainment. producers everywhere are exerting themselves to the utmost to supply the demand. One of the latest and best under- world pictures produced to date is olldfiarlrkgggg __ IIi-lifnx. 141ml ilzli. 1920. by REY. Goo. Ayers. Har- ...~_-r.s ti“. ,,. .. l P" bimdls- APPIY ("Milieu Max. TRAIN FOR r-"rnrznrsx. M. “m.” °f q',f‘“““° ‘° chnsm’ i“ ‘337‘3‘14‘"‘- btakenrclr, beginners SISOAStTviI Bu“ cmmcfl! when’ P‘ E‘ I" monthly. Railway Associniiflll. BOX M H w 1653c, Aronesrnz-rraanv-ox Wednes- 116. ‘daj: February thirteenth by Rev. -I"EATHER BEDS MADE INTO SANIQ rsry folding mattresses, pillow --il—————— cushions etc Sanitary Feather . SOLD "fires. A. Wilson. B. Sc. of Covehead ! LINERS; C0" 156 Que!“ SKEW BL “mm; To m: and at the home of the bride's par- ‘ h 1 til » , P. r. 4l80—l-2'-tf -—‘—‘ . . ‘c am e 0M1 a (SIYOCIBI to TIIC Gllflfdiilnl “s” P‘“°" m“- P- E ‘1- 90mm)‘ FOR. SALE-A crrorcr: PURE DUNDAS Fob. l5.-lt is icridiaotr -““"““‘ m“? °f Um“ Rwd and Illlterr Webster River, P. E. I. bred Jersey Bull Ii year's old. '*\l.<u MOTPSWB 0i Nbrlh i i ll some choice purc bird Jorsrgv and ii, Grade Cows diie to iioslieii. w. n. F Home, Milton, P. I. lrcre that tlrc Caldwell Canning Company building, for many years: imtenanfed and one of the fmcsb factory buildings in Dundas is to bc sold to EH English concern. which intends to open a large Canadian .\\"n1n[)|-;_\'__i\; Ncrwood Hospmu brmrclr. The firm to whom the build-i Norwood. 2.135s, Fob, 3, 1929 to My, lug is reported to be sold is the Iu- and .\Ir".~'. rthur Whidden. (Mar- tcrnatlonai Vacuum Company of "TF9; Wrsiaivejt-i a 50m weight 15 Landon, Eng, holders of a llflivlli‘ _ Ngmm Roger \r,'e5taway_ for the manufacture of automatic‘ > vacuum oil lamp and comrizcrcuri. (‘0.\I)Y--l-‘cb. 15th at the City Hos- nurnps. In the event of their branrh- , ‘al. Jellies Condy. aged '74 years, ting out in Dundas. the corolla“! “illilwncral Sunday" afternoon at, 3 be capitalized at 511100.000. jrfclock from his late residence Lot J35 to Lot 65 Cemetery. ‘ 43116-24341. l DEA-ms Situations Vacant EARN S10 TO 530 WEMKIX AT home. Interesting" publicity ivoi-lc. ‘i No canvasslnfl. F crpvlhirr: ;Illl1lISIl9d. Spare or fuil timc. . Particulars for" stump. Bil-t C llfi. Guardian. _ V. M. I fl ADIBIIIUDS JNEXPERIENCIZD men allowed fifty ccrrts rm hour". learning best paying trades, Pjnsilif- . erlng, ElecLrit-iy. Garage w Clrauffering, Bricltlzrllfll. Ddl‘D‘."'.-' inc, Hairdressing. Literature free i e wine-Dominion miemmsi" I Eastern Guardian Charter-ed Trade Scllcills, 110T St " ____ Lawrence, Iifontrcal. S. V. l-2lsr‘-."il.‘.lalili0. In Memoriam . JFANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. illuntnguo. Wednesday, February 20th.; Dcul forget the date. 4380-2-l6-ii. , In luring memory of my dear wife, Miscellaneous ——-———————-—--—";:~.H11d 0w" darling brother. who died mo ALFRED MACDONALD. raxo I ~ iml 15*“- 1933- ' Surveyor, Hcrnranvillc. P. ll. I. DR. J. P. 44311-11-9-11110- o {She is not deatl—ihe brightness of SHIPPING TAGS, rtxvuurrrtlus- z 115x151. SURGEON d ,| hm. 1,,',ge,s_ l . di J b 1-" t- ' Ih 1 I Zal-tlppliedy Gusr on o rm“. z corner Queen and Re mm Elm dear remembered smiles. and ... .___._ norms-o to 12.30 ,i tvords Q1199 said AUCTION SALE in rmvxtir. . 2 i" 5~°° giro iflllCll Olll‘ SOlllS ii-itri Iflgflnt Monday. February 25th. Salo of z vanished fingers. O O O CO O-QQO-‘O-Q-‘FGGQOOQOG stock. crop and fanning inlplc- she is "m hm_g_but Om she is not nuns" S“ Pmlml" 00040000 o-ooooo vewnoeooo. dud‘ owed by the action of northern (-01. the residents of High Bank and com- o “Heart-broken tho’ we are for" you. new owners i“ New 3mm‘ wales i“ mum“) were Snockgd w learn of me Arcrrox sau: AT wmsbor: or" f q gm n,,,,,,,.,, issuing dismissal notices directly iir- sudden death 0f MF- iii-WWI‘ °l"“-' Qllvmfley Cfllllfl- Al“! "(ill ""4 " “We know vou are happy ln Heaven fem“? 10900 “mkers- mlwwing ‘he ‘me M ‘he Md" resldems of that implemfllll 0n Fffbfuflfv 3m" "1 i ‘l IHQPItPd‘ b ‘I ' breakdown of negotiations for re- conrmunltv. The late Mr. Glllis had 0. w. Newson. ialr-z-r-rai. x ~ 3i s ~' - "- 5""! l-lswsllrn . _ r ". d M d _ a . ‘and fgmfly, 4336_2_16_“ irabrlifation of the can] lndugtry, been in fair health an on on a? MEMOBIAM AND MOURNING 4 ti ~ The negotiations were on the basis evening and Tuesday morning had Cflnls at shortest notice. Cluurd~ z I of recommendations by Premier appeared t0 be in BSPBBWIY 800d "Y! J03 Prim-BPS’. ‘ o z Bevin or the state amt the Miners cheer. He had been up in good time CORRESPONDENCE CARDS Mm i “,f:::f:e‘:£gf 3:2‘; 't',':5u::':::: z In M e union refused to endorse these. “on Wefilay and hed fed the stock. A Q ~ _ envelopes with address pruned, A 0f duilnrs In repairs and im- x 8mOrlam l-Ie then came to the house an an er Jun ‘he mm: ‘m. acknnwmge. z pinvements. It ls novi- the z I“ loving memory o‘ ‘vuuam ma“ rand before going to the woods. He mug, gn¢|mau°r_s_ etc“ Guardian e finest. Hotel of its class in the . C d f left the house whistling and went to Jog Pflnmry‘ m 0 Maritime Provinces. It appeals , lihy. who died at Cascumpec. Feb. o o h) mo“ who w“, l mmm.“ ‘ w 192a I the barn to get. the horse. After he 0 - I - , SEND m: YOUR ormsrrs FOR ‘ We m"! ""1 “P"""“d ',“""° i W113i; ii-oiird r sli-e to clasp yoiii- M!“ Mliilds Mflcvvnlld Belles! ““d1°f"h° “W” “f” “Mm ‘m? (u s) Rubber Belting and Traces‘: and excellent service a a z your hand wishes w m.“ “or neighbors Ind . minutes. his dautrlrmr, Mm. Jo n , Guaranteed or money refunded at‘: m°d°"‘° PIM- I 1 I t m“), ‘fiends who so “mm, helped MacDonald became concerned about ' half price. Clinton Iiinrrisnnfl o Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 ¥ our °‘ n3 a“ ° 599' he me d! h" home w" d t d imm (or. some unknown renson, and Fredericton, ‘P, E, 1, 4304.g.13.g|,i z p" d,” z Your plllrejrliant smile made life worth byrme y “w? 21,5’?! iwent m me bum she mum, mm l)“: '———~ --— s . . . - ' ‘ ' - . To EXCHANGE 2M Mums Wm“ } g Wm h m8 on his back dead. He had Just, .. lend g; colemiin mi- western Can“ arlottetown 2 c meant 8° much w mo‘ “””_.”.“‘ finished filling up a sack of hay for. ggllnlnnd. Apply B. L. Deacon, 602 . d x I did m‘ know the Dam you b0 E the horse and had fallen over rip-i ° t?" Bu!» wlnmpei- M" t m‘ s piirentlv WIIIIOII‘ s struggle .' _ _ _ . 0 - - “ ' ,7 4014 1 1a r mo x HOIGI CO” L e ‘ I zn¢l1;dkr:1t:wseyeolyo:e:ite,away ASK POR m. Guns w“ bom m High Bank Th, "M" dynasty o, “avflncore g MISS L. rwooolrm. rmiiiorer z And new "m good-bye‘ 011 Jbiiiieiy 2s, 1854 and died lit the l» now considered one of the most h°|"'m°" prmperol“ name "at" °f Ind“ aooooceooiwoonvnoao“ If I had seen you at. the last, S ' Alsintbti‘: iifilfifliegaiilim Your ‘AT MERMAID ' heart, I sure could understand. When the evening shades are felling, And I'm sitting nil alone, To my hurt. there omen a longing If he only could come home. this operation was performed and it is Zrfiiifijng to- know. was success- "The Cop". a De Mme smdio produc- ‘tion starring William Boyd now play- ful‘ _ ing at the Prince Edward Theatre Jacqueline Logan plays opposite Boyd and other featured members of’ the supporting cast lnclrlde Alan ‘ Hale and George Armstrong. Tom‘ Kennedy also is in the cast. l The story of "The Cop." deals with the efforts of Sniithie. a handsome young policeman in New York's underworld. to preserve order on his beat. Hc had formerly been a bridge i tender anti one night renders first The Car Ferry made (gm- round r ald to Siamese Aiarcas. a safe-crack- trlps yesterday on summer schedule l‘? W110 hi"! be?" Sh"? Th? ma" "- and the ei-eiiiiig niiiu iffllil arrived iii bar's his bemfarlvr by robbing him the city on tune, ‘and "Smithie" joins the force in or-, der to run down rats such as Mar-i The Aeroplane ‘ W5- ' The ileruplang let; ltfonqmn M w! Smithle meets Mary Monk. the a. m. yesterday and arrived here ii: DYPKF‘ bookkeeper employed b!‘ IMP. 11:10. bringing with her- the mails Cas- H? is ‘mélware m" “h? l5 i"; from the Ocean Limited and trains 1935"“ with a “Tilmml Pllndi 51‘ Nos, 4 and 14, she “~35 held um“ though she herself is_ innocent of 12.05 so as to permit her to iii-re the “Tmlvdvins. Alarms and his bend outgoing malls from outside points 35 rob an armored car of treasure, after well a5 the my, on he; return‘ She overturning it. in one of the most carried one pggsgnggr {or summer- sensational sccrles ever filmed. Smi- slde, Mp T, B, Rogers, 1g 1S rQponpd title trails the robbers and brings that, l! breather (audition; are f“. the leader to book. The love element oriibre she may go to the rvriigdiiroiios is subtitled. though strong. and there‘ today. is considerable rellshable comedy. ! From start to finih there isn't a C. G. S. "Stanley" drill moment in the picture. I Railway ofllclals here state that A Imléhable comedy and the pov- they have no further information as "l" "'1'="'llm" 597m a"? 815° fem" to the movements of this ship. Jired- ' | u srllnrs, The Car Ferry svnmw. N. s. w. rob. 15—FUI‘— 51R- HECTOB fill-Ll! ther complications in the labor l troubles in Australia are foreshad- 011 TWIPSdFY morning. February 5-_ Of Queen Ma ry ’s Needle Work Guild - The annual, meeting of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild was held yesterday afternoon at the home u: l the president. Mrs. James Paton. and i was attended by about tiurty rnern— bers. This is the twelfth year that; this patriotic and charitable work has been carried on. As part of the activities of the society rnkny be men- zioned ziie lac: that his: year i: sen: a box of fifty garments to the Queen on her birthdtrv for rise Queen .\lai"_\" 1 Ihrripstcad j ' been : Qpiiaraage. The Guild regrets o loss or two acme member's .\f:'.. Afleuby‘ andi ,i\fiss _. ‘igcr. who rook a deep tn- teresi iu :21» work. Reports oi the work o! the Guild,’ vtcre res-g. also letters from the v Lieuterian; Liavi-rrror ackonwledgin; tire recap: iii rite Queen's Christmas , Card bv .\l;<. Hcrivtz, honorary‘ presi- , den: of rile Guild; from Buckingham Palace curivevlng tire-thanks of Her 5 Xliyestv fog 7e bcx of clothing scrr: ' for her hospital. and a letter" .11.‘ thanks and appreciation from tire] Protestant Orphanage. fo: the work; which had been sent them. i j The election of oficers then took ipiacc. The executive for tire coming: year is as folio Mrs. J. P. Gordon. Presrderxr Mrs. Charles Chandler". Vice .. 0999909ODQQ9QOQOQOOOA:;7OOUQQ9QQ'I. Prores § 00000OQOOOOQOQOQQQOQQQQOOO dent. Mrs. A. G Peake S-sc t ;c- elected‘. _ Mrs. P. E. Snrailvvood. Treasury: me-elected l The retiring President. Mrs. Jnrtic- Patorr has gracefully" illlPfl hcr" exits“ lug oflice for four years and was 1:1- defatigable in her ‘eilorzs to fur-mi»:- st all. times the work oi the Queen blary Needlework Guild. I33 Schools -Continucd from ps2: l—‘ Alice Marin). IX. Mary iilcEaclicril. 1X. Hunter rtlvcr School iEntered by Principal‘. Dunsinfinagc School Robert C. Cairns. X Robctrcnn B011“ aff. XI Edna Bosnall. IX. evvoovooooovvveoveoooooocoaoooo Pleasant Valley School Phoebe L. Macswaiir. IX. Alice L. Weeks. IX. o T‘; ""4 Springfield School I rrtrxcs coosrv i Margaret Lambs, X. Albcrfon Illgh School Arthur OMnlley X. Freeland School Ruth hIacKay‘. IX. Kathleen Henderson, IX. Milton Palmer, 1X. Ruth Boyle, IX. Olive Palmer. IX. Elizabeth Palmer. IX. Osrvald Iilllrpll)’, IX. Kenslngton School Blanche Hughes. X. Doris MacKenzle. IX. Jennie MacDonald. X. Elva Csseley, IX. CHARLOTTETOIVN West Kent Si. School William R. Burnett, X. Niall H. Burnett, Di. Prince of Wales College John Denny (1st year), XI. MONTHLY REPORTS OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTES vvv v S t. Jam es Presbyterian Cfitzrch .» MINISTER-REV. W. BRYCE Ml,“- OIIGAXISIK-MR. GEUIIGE MITHVEN. ‘ nronxrxc AT u inn. Pteachcri—'l'he Minister. .'\IIIIICIII--"HOII' Our Prayer” ... _... ... Ryderuafi-i, 1 73.30 P. fil-tlundzy School, I 3.00 P. . .—Service at Higlrflcid, x l 6 svsxrxo AT : r. u. f Prrachcrh-Ihc “iniwier. z .'\IIEIIPI1I—\":\III(IL‘ With .\lc" . . . . . . - . . . Thompson 0 _ - I O OQOOOOOO OO§§UOQQQFQ§QQ§ QOQOQ§fQOOO Q0 Q-Ovveovv-o-oaeoorevooeoooe-voooeoovevc000 ‘ O o ' I ; Zr on Presbyterian Church xrrxrsrr-zrwrtttv. scum‘ euros. u, x, 1-,, 1)_ Organist and (‘lrolr blaster-Sir. LOUIS D. TIIOSIPSON’ .\IUR.\‘I.\'G 11.00 A. -.\I.—1'he Ix-lw of the (‘irurclfs Life" .-\ntlienr--"\'e Shdli Ihvelf in lire Land" . Sisinrr fiulos bv Xlrwtrs Blair-film Mrliinnon and Jhil-k Sit-Level 24:0 I‘. .‘I.—§HII(I3_\' st-rioiir and Bible cusses. I rvrrxrxc. I 7.00 I1. DL-"Truc Brotherhood of Nations," Antlrrm- IL“! Thou Nut Known" .. . . Pllcnci-r Shins by “rs. <ulhcrlaltd .\l\'l.r~.nr and Malcolm Wlcliirrrtotr >opr.\no S0l0-—"I.c'.\\‘r it With llinr" . . . . .. Jami-s Ellis Mi“ I-"loru (‘urnpbcll Students and Strangers “k-lionre. 000000eoecooooooooovooeooooeoo eeewoooeoovooeoaocooeec 000000000000000000000400-00 ooovoooorooooooooooovo~oovooroooooocoeeovooooo+ovv Trinity United Church ('U-I‘\\'TOIIS REY. If. II. II.\.\I.\'.\\'.:Il. IL; REV. I{.\.\!.\I(l.\l) .IOII.\"~'(L\' IIIIGANLVI‘. PROF. \\'. E. Fl.I"'I'("lII-'R. .-\.II.('..\|.. .\.'I'.(‘.I. 0009 Tilt. sl-JRVICI-Ia‘ H.011 .\. Jl.-I‘ri-ai'iu'r—§{t-\". llunrmurrd Johnson. (IIOIR 01-‘ t. (i. I. l‘. $00000OOOOOOOOOOQVOOQQOOQOOOOO , Cherry Bark Compound II you nut the BEST COUCH MEDICINE age of '15 years. He is survived by ins wife, Mrs. Mary Gulls, his daughter, Mrs. John MacDonald, a twin sister, Mrs. Edward Nelson. of Mlllwwn. N. B.. Mrs. Mary Flowers. a sister ln Callfomia who has been an invalid for twenty years. and Mrs. Harry Terrill, a sister of Quincy Mess. He was a member of the Little sends Church, and the lerge attendance at the funeral attest to the respect and E It relieves quickly lei is plu- "M I‘ ab‘ .honor" in which he was held by the GEORGETOWN Club met in the Council Chamber with eight meni- ,bers present. Report was given of ithe proceeds of last whlst drive and ltinnce. and expenses connected with 'same. Donation was given fq Jan- ‘ltor. Crockery supplies were rc-, lplenislréd, and plans made for e1 Whlst drive and Dance to be held on Jan. 15th. There members en- rolled. MT. STEWART. members and two visitors Twenty-two met at 0:: minim. March mi. ll 2' iveroeiilbiirp-Ot m: Ive-Hillel film ""- "mlll of Ill acres e! cliolce land, I20 slur and in extra 80°“ "W! °I 4400 riiieiied by Lottie McDonlld M“ i“ III “I- n will whole community. Funeral services home of Mrs. E. McAsscy. Plano eumyuhm mun“ h, "on urn", up hen] grid soft timber. Good building». dose b. climb, School iiiia SIIIPDIIII- only 1 MM ""1 “'- ‘t ""“""" level ilflfl, telephone in house. Blrnsere nil _ lunninl Wi"""\'b°Ih~ Ills llwuya been used l: Dairy Perm. Well nlered and fencfli- A "ll Home. Illlpeclloll any m. wni be sold vrlvm n h M! "We ‘ \ _._.._..._._...___....._.._....; macadamia/acclaim N. D. MacLean . oxnnnun . _ I JOSEPH P°W§Bs Mumlm‘ l ‘DAM 1 l- A. neborumn. Auctioneer. . ‘ " Plume m " ' ‘ RM loan Till PIOMPI DIUGGIITI 00-00400000000-0-0-000000000-000-0000000 ac nnon¥ , i?" "son's;- -. i" ,1 were held from his lute residence on duet W88 81W“ by "mes Mlfllm Thufgdgy “bi-tiny 1_ "id ‘m. cflfl-‘mmb! and Bessie McAssey. fellow- ducted by the Rev. Quincy A. Mc~¢<l by b Nldln! “Fflclfll the "PW Year" by Miss B. McLeod Inter- Dowel]. or CIIMOHII eresbyzemiil a Chm-d}, m; bgfly y” met to rug tniior of achoolruoiii was painted during the Little Bends Cemetery. Austria produced in the met i2 months pearly 151100.000 pelts of IIIOI- holidays. and repairs made to side- wilks on bridge. Arrangements were ‘made for an entertainment to raise funds.‘ Next mccilnr: will bo at home oust-glad» Plgott. Mr. (-1 Sivii- .r:".J (‘lruru~—"‘Tln~ llirlj. frh" .. tlliss "Ark Tilt Jilil i". n. r. vT.\ 2.30 l’. .\I.—-.\u!rb:\h Siiruui .\!l(I Prlllr- ('l.|.\~l"~. TJJU I’. )I.-—|‘ri".u hrri-Ilrr. i (II lI;l\f‘ fiiliourd Al!" rr Xiiilrilum, Dlorning and Ilia-ruin, <i-r"\i->i>~ llrtv.:ili-.r.~1 \\_\ t. I. L. Y. , .\-.l." m», 000000Aeoe-QeovbevooooooooeA oooeooeooeeeooooeebeboq OO§FOQOOQOQOOV~OVOOOPQOO%OOOOOOOI OOOOOOOOOOO§OQQQQOI infhrml-"l .\m Yepltj Sermon . . .. .'\l U."\ T\'.|r\l I‘lt".:~t' we iYr. ‘l’ !l“4' IIIIYIUII; IQ w.‘ iur .\\l“|-\ll.\il(\‘ ii ~I.}\'l""£ lit; Anlircrm-"Tiic Liml Iv’ .\l_» iirrnlou ... The Markets 11m .il.m l’. Eiif-S O'l'T.~\\V:\. oiii- ri-b. rr- . csiiiiir! um egg markets continue ve ‘ zrr with some ntivnllrc in prices 20pm?‘- cci. ‘ lbverllo. 'Illl.- egg uinvkii l~ iurqiyir firm. Dealer's .rr"u quoting tour - ~hippcrs cxirurs 4s ti» H tents: 40 IO -ll cvrrs" ‘LlllPT oxrrtis ill ti» xii cents: seconds“. iscrrrs. dt-liit-rcii. Pricv ti» retuilcrs are extras i8 to 4:1 cents. .ll‘SI= 44 to ti» cents: puller cx~ tras 40 cents: seconds. 36 cents. Job- bing prices are 1 cent lower. Sr. John: This t-gg ruarkcf is firm and higher. The demand is good cs» peclallv for firsts and ihcrc have bccu heavy lmpnrtnfions from P. E. I. Iii RIPIJL the local deruimd. Dealer-s iii-c paying COMMIT)‘ shippers extras 3?» to 38 cents: firsts 3i to 3R Cfillisi sec- orrds 26 to 28 cents. Halifax: Thcrc is no t'li.\‘l-.'l‘ in the situation on this egg rnrukct. Eggs arc scarce but pricvs arc trrrchangcd. Dealers arc quoting coiurtrw shippers cxtrns 3'7 to 38 cents; flrus 30 to R2 cents: seconds 25 to 26 ccrrls. Vancouver": Prices ‘.0 producers have advanced irrrc today. Dealers nrc now paying extras 33 cents; firsts 29 cents pullcf t-xrrns 27 cu. I‘l‘ii‘f‘s to, retailers are extras 40 cts. firsts 3T CPIIIST seconds 34 cents. GRAIN MONTREAL, Que. Feb. l5.—Tht-re was some demand from foreign buy- ers for Canadian western barley" here today end sales of a few loads were madeifor nearby shipment. but. trade in wheat and other coarse grains was again of a very limited character. The trade in cuh grain III uie local mum oi, quiet there being only a limited demand for odd cars for shipment to country points. The tone was nnn. The movement of spring and Mnter wheel. flour wu fair and value; were steady. _ The M‘ ""1 Baptist Church Prvnthrr for ihc Ilrrv-RIIY. “in. HUNNLY (lfgIlIl|SI—-§IE\'< Robcftn Srrcnwsr. i‘. T. 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Narrixsc Perry fur pillar" ll‘t~bru.rr,v uicctzug which opcriml by eiillllllg "My Old Iicnfucky Himic." Alter" rho rcptuts 0i the com- ll\ll'.t‘t‘.\‘ not‘: cries \\r‘l'f.‘ appointed. t‘ ncw mcuibc ucrc enroll. i tcr- the‘ llllsitlrss part of the Meet-j Trig J pr" ram of songs wits rendered. ’ Iiuncir ivrrs rlrcn scvvt-d. and an en- ‘ablc cvcrrinrt was spent by all. i\Il'S. William Waite invited the riiciiibvrs in lllfh". n: her home for‘ their" rrcx‘. rricvlrlzg Roll Call l: lobe answered with "My Favourite llecq ipe." NEW NICKEL ALLOY _ (Canadian Press) ronoxro. Feb. 15—A dispatch to the Stir Prom Montreal today says news o? th" perfecting of new nickel alloylilfi will do away with all tooling‘, revolutionizi- the automobile indtll ' leaked out in the Qut-hcc me ---~ today. 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