JANUARY 25. 1941 TWESTERN GUARDIAN. AGINTB 1- 111m" limbs. m leaner at. no George Glow. SUMMEIBIDE and IO Otters St PI-IN CE COUNTY News. Bubaorlfltolll. Advertising Th0 GI-Iftlllll Ill! b0 bolllt daily .0: any o! tbs following stores m]; Bookstore. Water ”‘ . Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Gollrliel u. _‘I%IE, in lsnneuida: W ta I , Mark Hamlet. l1 GnIniIle Sutrgeztt The Guardian will be delivered to any posse 1a sr-nnmnnh, carrier Icy at 2e per day or 12o per WI!- Phoao us m this "m... or It" "I" "9" 9° ti" 5°! "IWIIIIIIO for deliveries on your route. Vi? . i {OIL BBODDEB STOVE! MI svaiiabie. Order it once. Toombs Bros. Kcnsingtoti. -SUMMEB5LDE POX CLUB will hold an organization meeting in LAssomption Hall Monday. Jim. 27. u! 7.30. -NEW LONDON Presbyterian churches. Services Sunday. January Xith. Clifton at 11.00 A. M. South Granville at 2.30 P. M. Ged-dle Mem- orial at 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell. ltlli-‘ster. -KENSINGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services suiuiay. January 26th. Kensington |\i it A. M. and 7.30 P. Ml and Freo- hnvn at, 3 P. M. REV. .1. A. M iilinisicr. -SEASONABLE secc-r-‘i - hind clothes and footwear for women and children will be on sale at the Sum- mersidc Town l-lall. on Saturday,‘ February 1st. at 2.30 P. M. Home rind School Welfare Group. _],|:1AVEs FOR OTTAWA -—Mr- J. Watson MucNaught, M.P., leaves Sitmmcrside tcday for Ottawa fcri the opening of the parliamemtary| session. Smator B. W. Robinson} left 3‘¢sterdaY-~S- —TIIBESHEBS FOR SALE. - 'i'he famous Moody No. '7 and 5 equipped with Self-Feeder Blower. ‘Truck, etc. Also Disc Iiarrows. nwo and three section Leaver lizirrows. 211 nairi cii. ft- reineni iwinwrs. ‘F0 0111110 P1171119‘ delivery order Curl)‘. ADPIY W. D. tjrokcit, Summer-field. Emerald. RR. island representative for Matthew Moody & Sons. _Tw() MONTHS IN JAIL-l-Two young men who pic-dried guilty to breaking into n number of smelt fishing shat-ks on Summerside har- bor were given two months in jar-I each hy Magistrate R. S. Hinton ‘WVRNTED-Hl-if-ton or thres- quarter ton truck. Dale fimerenf TIIVQUH"! Rell. phone 606-16. —F0l ssuptmo school m“ and desks. Wlimot Valley School. Colin Waugh. secretary. —NOBTII TBYON Presbyterilh Church service Sunday. Jquary zsth at 7.30 P, M. Miss Mary s. MacKenlsie, Deaconess. -—LUMBEB rroa SALE-When flivnirins state sizes and quantit- ies. Colin Waugh, wihmn —~I"ANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Bedruiie rink. Friday. at... am. Prizes {or all classes. Summer- “dti Wmbetitlon again welcomed. . —IIOCKEY Bedeque rink, South Shore League game, Monday, Jan. 2'1. Bedeque Beavers vs. Sum- inerside Crystals. Bedeque must win this game or be out 0f.the lfl-ilyoffs. Skate after. —F0n SALE, FOXES. '... new. terde Males and Females, one yen]- oid. standard Silvers. White Marked Silvers. All proven Breeders. Also one fox hound 2 years 01d, Enema Paynter, Long River. -1—AI11l'-‘s' vuia MEETS-The Ladies’ Club of _tho Sulnmgrgldg Presbyterian Church met on Tues- day evening at the home Lloyd Gorrill. Ilarvard Street with a good attendance, and the ma‘- ‘It-"i- M15- J- U- CON). 1n the chair for l.‘.1e business session. Red Cross 11111111118 was distributed and plans were made for a continued catering to the Y's Men's Club an Thursday ever-ins of each week. Refresh- merits were served by the lunch hostesses. Mrs. Austin Bears and Miss Margaret Bell. Next week's meeting will be at tho homo or M-lm Jean MacFadyen. Green Street.—S. oi Mrs. i book your order. Norman M‘. Alien. Phone 12. 3§I3¢°SfilL I Y's Men's Chm held on Hill. He talked on the life ilancook sang solos, ‘ .. two Amie Laurie." accompanied the. Glen Whales at the piano. Mr. J. L. Gore-ill wll the chairman and plens were discussed for the ion. The committee in ehmjo w" announced with Alan Holman and A5. Hopkins as eo-chairman-S. nmrrv Y. r. Un-Tt-inity Y. P. U. held their weekly meeting last night.‘ The meeting was op. med by the reading o: the m“. lites of last week. Jean McLea- nan ann eed that the young DQ411118 wo Id hold a service at Falconwood Hospital on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. L. w, Show, Director of Education then Rave a very interesting talk on Robert Burns. His talk was spiced by many ‘beautiful quotations from several of Burns’ poems, Evelyn Milthcsom then thanked Mr. Shaw and the meeting was turned over to Jean Ramsay for recreation. Alter a contest 5nd a fcw games, Jane Johnstone Doris Craswell. Slllflmerside Police Court yester- day. before Magistrate E. H. Stronz. K.C., the Town Police withdrew o oharge against gt men for laklng a car without the owner's consent mid charged him instead with illegal eon- sumption of liquor contrary to the Prohibition Act. The Maglg. irate convicted him on the lec- ond charge and imposed the usual fine. The case involving the car iirose when police were enliod I about 2.30 yesterday morning and informed that a car- belonging to . Town Taxi on Spring Street had —COAL-B1.i|l;lent for Burden Jeri. 20nd" Woubf be pleased to Hirther ship- mentl uncertain at old prioes. -¥'§ MIN’! MEETING —Rev. club‘ . It. tho rltullr meeting o: the Summarsids Tuesday Wminr in the Presbyterian Gnu-rob and works of Robert Bums. Mr. L.W. appropriate ‘Bonnie Mtry of Argyle" and \ by holdliil 0f the mutual radio auct- —CAR cast; nuorrzn - n.‘ i‘i'i_E LHARLQTTETOWN CAPITOL ‘“' sbmmexsior"""‘" TODAY ‘(Frideyi and SATURDAY BIG ooustr BILL with NINA FOCII Provided music for a_n enjoyable floggin- Lowgpy game of "Tucker." Following re- 315mm m9 creation the worship service was LUDWK; Donn" £32332}? noasrrscon we... ‘Th, mum“ on ‘FWD BARRYBERNARD iiation", and “In Christ ‘There Is ERIK ROI-I No East Or West." Pianist was iii iiiiusiii iiiliSHiiiS I A from m: iiiiiiiiiii Stock - Taking A PECIALS From Cur I House Furnishing Department (Lower Floor) l SMATS -- only 95c I00 only Cotton Mots-Site 20 x 40 for bedrooms and o ' a. . ‘ w r. Q l i "11 ni>:fi\'f‘]fg'1:“1§rS-‘L°‘;§“ dgfmnnefsffg: —R|'.MEMBRANGES. - At the u 1's lined $25.00 and (‘r/sis for h:-.\'— 3x151?!“ mecnng °f ‘he Geddie M?“ h] usscssiou o‘ extmfls "d nn_|O!'i8 Church held recently hhe .01- OiIllCI? ‘ma was fined. $200.00 and lowing‘ reschman was adopted un" costs fornsciling evtrscts --S. ‘anmomly by a’ Siamung Va" ,Whereas, we remember with apprec-- been stolen. 'l‘.hey investigated ' promptly and intercepted the C." on Sumimer Street. In C111‘! il . tman found driving it (said at KEN wins gvanted a taxi and called at the . _ ‘. H” Donn“! stand. He found no driver In the '”' a’ SUI IIBBIE car and cook it for a "spin a-i round the block" while awaiting! (m! s", -INFORltIATl0N WITHDRAWN -—Ait':r taking up apnroximatfly seven court days the information laid against a. Summerside man, charging him wI-th violating the building and zoning by-ls\v_ was ivititdraivn. yesterday by Mr. W. Henry Noonaii. attorney inwn of Summersidc. He was rharged with erecting a building irithin seven feet of the boundary line of his neighbor's property Thl-s was the first prosecution ir connection with the recently en- acted hy-Iaw. The ease was hczirr‘ in Sunimerside Police Cour‘. b" lore Stipendianv Magistrate E. I‘ Strong. KC. Mr. T. ‘L. Comptc-t. represented the defendant-S —By G. iation and gratitude kindness of the‘ m! flu I ‘h ’ u! d ‘ r rn o e eg’ ar r.ver. Late A. Stirling MacKay of Sum- merside. who during his lifetime wzs a staunch friend and well wisiher or this church .end who mt only gave of his own moans but used his in- tluence to induce others to give also to the Maintenance Ptlnd. and Evworth 141111 rm Wednesday eveiw '1" u"! was for several years and uniil the I"! with ‘h? 035ml‘. RW- K-G. Sui-I time o! his death Secretary Incas-diva" a5 chlifmlfl Mid M1’. Waiiilfit: urer of i-he Maintenance Fund Com- $345119" 98 5011118 Swrltlary- The- mm", Thgggfgy-Q romp/M, Th" a report of the Women's Missionaryi , Matinee Saturday At Z130 copy of this resolution be engrossed n the minutes and further resolved. Phat; a copy be sent to his widow. ‘drs. -Macl(ay and daugihter Miss ‘ffic. Moved by Geo. F. Ferguson. "conded by FYnnk Bernard. Heath lauLe0d II. M.- ll’: January but-"lt might as well be Spring!“ The Ladies‘ Wear "it Dry 900d! Buyers have returned from Montreal sad Toronto. New ” 1 II ' ' _ Ill the time-I'll be telling m m ei , you about the new spring wen-ables a Crocus-We'll soon be giving Winter the old brush-off with them! ilavo you tried our Potted Meet’! "y Department. twice weekly and iviiir Just the right Ultount of sealonin . - - - Try a bowl-you'll be back again for more. l know! 35 ee PARTMENT. that are fresh and spring-like ll hit-Iconic: In, fresh. to the Groo- i| chock-full of delicious meet ntl a bowl in the GROCERY DE- Don Baker says that they have s supply or llard Nat Coal for Broader! and Self Feeders, on hand In the PRODUCE OFFICE. Mechanical The Hardware Department has a Bench Power Drill that you'll be interested in. - - - It has a 1-3 II. P. Eieetrle Motor-s Wiwdty of 1-2 inch in cast iron and speeds of 460-6300 It. P. M. Come in and see it! HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Curried Clams-nothing quite takes their place for a tasty. hot (thunder or Stew. - - - The whole Clams are ss cents e tin and the minced Clams are 3! oenll. (let a supply of boll: kinds and yofll be rendy to whisk up a meal in a jiffy! GROCERY DEPARTMENT. "Plastics" "- - - The wonderful poet-war liquid plastic finish-it is my h. uiwly. do it yourself with any trash-it an» in so minutes ~it is economical, l quart covers an average floor-It la trenqllut. won't. darken Linoleum or wool. It given a high-lighted, long Isltlng finish which eliminates scrubbing and» wulnr. - - - Truly It is the wonder finish for your floors ortwootlwork-aae No. 1 for Unoleum and 1:0. 2 for Woodwork. $2.95 I quart In the HARDWARE DEPART- STAL I ' CRY B i —criuncrr MEETING --’llhe s‘... .nus1 meeting oi Trinity United Church. Simimerside, was held in ,Society was given by Mrs. Roy Mc- Lean and it contained an interqst- in! account of the years activitissfl The report of the Baby Bun-d and Mission Band was included. Miss Mabel Linkletter- ftpurtdd for ihci Evening Auxiliary which had a. very succesfui year. The Ladies‘, Social Club also had a very success- iul year awarding to the report read by Mrs. Harold Wakii. Miss Joyce MacLeod read the Young People's report which showed a successful yea: and a large amount of money raised. The Sunday School which was under the supervision of. Mr. Daniel MacLeod also had a fine report. Mr, MacLeod also read the report of the Cradle James Hunter read a report oi the primary deprt/ment of the Sunday School and pointed out the neces- sity of a proper classroom for this department as they are now forced_ to use the stage which is mt satis- factory. Mr. W.F. Strong delivered‘ the report of the trustees and Mr. L. R. Alien reported for the Session.) Mr. TJLEJ Inman reported for tl1c| Board of Stewart; which showed a Roll. M John llogg reported for the choin: Rev. Mr. Sullivan spoke briefly ex-, pressing hi; pleasure at the veryi ggtisfgctory reports of ail the de-i partments and thanked them for their loyalty and co-operation. The‘ meeting then closed after which, all enjoyed refreshments served byi lihe ladies.~S. Personals --Mlss AnnIsQOITI-lallorsn. _ Sum-t mexside. is e patient in the Prince County llospital. —-S. i ~Mr. Allan Sample. Cilmalt. left last Monday mo ‘ to visit hi; sister and family, and 0th" reintivg; in New York. He will re- main tour weeks-S. Jrho condition'of l\ir. LE. Dal- ton. who has been a patient in 111° Charlottetown Holvltll with P11611- rmnie is much improved-S. -Mr. W. B. McNeilI Stmisnerside. satisfactory balance on hand. Mrsly SATURDAY, JA.NUAI Afternoon 3 to 5; MONDAY, JANUARY zru-lsxsriuo Evening 8 to I0 rulsesv. JANUARY 2s mom NATIONALS vs.‘ WEDNESDAY, JANUA ~ Afternoon 3 lo 5; viiunsasv, ‘JANUARY Stills-SKATING [mini I is it v (Misc6l¢h’e" 00H, m.’ in, daughter, Miss Tessie W- Neill, have left for Boston. Mm.- to attend the iuneni o! Mr» Jvmib Verneiii. of Watertown Mass. who Y Ii , w“ . mum-l "hi"! of ML Mg. Evening 9 to II ui-Jiocxrv MATCH summers»: LlGiOi. ‘ av zvgirisxsriuc rash, t t. i0 Neill-S. defence in the history of Europe mu EAlLY-ITJINOB lmlnssiw The commonest implement of sat-lit‘: recorded "Triage... a IIIII st Klnkori on ‘finally. lib "I0 I o'clock i. sin-as...» 9/ s it m ‘,. 5 r Pill iatEiiiiii -iiii iiiiiii iIiilEiiS 7 i iiiuii Siiiiiiiiliii t ms arm nu " iHE Pliliiiiiiii iii liilllliiii unmlr homes o; éiiibwofir’! war aim” n Ii .. . Shows 7:l5 - 9:I5 5 5 é i "PRISON slurs H _ Wl'1‘ll siiociuao. shunt ‘ or‘ JAI‘ Arieocuuis _N5w5 storiesha-irc been telling us the shocking truth o! what it meant to be a 011501191‘ <15 War m J39 Qgnlps. Now. time screen shows 11> what 11 wns like on a prison ship. its n brutal and amazing story, this Columbia. Pictures’ melodrama. “pflsgn snip." eurronily featuring Nina. Foch. Robert Lowery. Richard Loo_ Ludwig Donath, lloberi Scot‘: Barry Bernard und iurik Rollbtgtlen Qgpitol Theatre. Women are a W» antigen 511m. incredible tor ufiga a depleted with no 011mb" P: a? ._ M,“ Foch, as an Emits 11B . paper woman. dls81115¢d ‘t! “frflmp on» M» w="~":;.~°.:..::; mo“: before me “flan llqot revolves. deter about. W110i" I“ P h Ye Reviewers and public alikfh 3W learned to expect e miggfnguona, pIiIY of acting lrflm __ L; Sh, .. Olmg actres.nnd in P1 °1"“_ Pm- Ehe is give“ many opporftun res dramatically it‘): hrl ans m . . . texittbtfrtmfiowery. W110 h” ‘h’, profs] up“ mare r015 oppOsiie herimsflnb. pert. with his fists as wrgugfngss ms In‘ o’ Hues Md Sofa?“ and [IR-HIC- personaiity is 11k" Bu“ Miss We“. “mu, m ms seems. who a sure bet he shows hlmse” a reen rom- for blow end "m" ‘° H1008. itiasIIiTTTiEiniv The sympnmy of many fiendl n extended to the family or the late Mrs. Frank Barbour. “AW” death took vim» recently s! 1i" home in Alma. i with The many friends of Mr. Rob- ert Hunter are 91°65“ '~° 19”“ that he is improving after his recent accident.- The liiimsdale School is Dw- grcssing favorabli under i-he) MP- irble management ui Mr. William B. Wallace and MISS 30501111 Adams. though the enrollment of pupils is the largest in years. Con- | gratulstlons teachers! i Mr. Charles O. Dunn W“ recent visitor to Summer-side. Among those returning to their homes from the mainland during‘ the. past week include, Messrs- Robert Brennan. Edgar Johnston. Claude Barneitand Gordon Jef- fry. Mr. Relinald Brennan he! re-- turned from an extended visit’ with relatives In the U. S. A. - I » The hockey fans are kept busy attending thvgamas in Mberton and" ‘Leary rinks and are loud in t-h lr praise of the clean sports anship displayed by the different teiml. The many friends oi Miss Alf- botit. A $2.15 value. Extra Special ..... I. 95c GIFT APPRECIATE!) Oareioot of Vcrden, and five sons: wDuiialtl Hunter, son of Stew- Lemuel of Birch River. Man. and m. Hunter’. Kgnsingiun, received William. Fred, sterling, and Elmer in... it-ttor priliird below from a of Verclen and district. There are Grmjk “mu received» a. pair of 25 grandchildren and l2 great- slices that had been donated by grand children. the above child in a ciothinz On Saturday. Dee. 21st at. 230 drive {or European children. p.m.. relatives and friends gathered ML Fred Lambros of Ohariotte- in St. Pauis United Church to pay town translated the letter from their last respects to this remark- GrM-l; to English. which reads as uiblo iidy. The funeraiservicc.-wlncl1 mnows; was in charge of William H. Lee. Dear ML Donald; morticiaii. was conducted by Rev. Not vcry long ugu “when s WA. Williamson D.D who in Fair o‘ shoes; .-mside we “we 1 syrnpathetks manner spoke of the 1‘ Md your adrift-SS, we know HYQM qualities c.i' the deceased. Mrs. fijw you [maple 5w“; by us, 5,, Duncan McDonald sang “The Old r dluggeci Cross." A profusion or f Bedspreads Eight only bedspreads in while on Size 80 x I00. Regular $13.50. 3 Chenille Bedspread: in green white. Size 80 x I00. Regulorxpvice On Sole . . . . . . .._._u 5 only Citeniiie Spreads in gold and peach shades. Size 80 x I00. Formerly $I8.95. New only . .. -~.- -.l....;__||.. 7 only Taffeta Bedspreuds. Size and blue. Regular $13.95 For.-..,_._.. ... ..._,4,...,_, Chair $ 2O only Knitted Choir Seats. Re Clearing each .'r¢> -o.._o_;_. Sinclair 6e Ste wart Limited SIIMMERSIIIE, P. E. I. Clearing ..., gulur d rose. 9.95 and white, mauve and i?“ 12.50 1 3.50 90 x I00, in green, rosi 10.95 .|_,_.. rh-v eats $2.00. I .00 n. |....e ~ those districts, brothers: Hector Morrison, George Morrison, Peter‘ Morrison. and a sister. Mrs. Mich- . n91 Hill predeceased some years ago. —B. SWEDISH CONGRESS STOIOKHIOLM -(OP)—~A 00n- gress oi’ Swedes living in foreign countries will be held this summer in the textile city of Norrkopin‘ soul-h of Stockholm, sponsored by the local chapter or the Sweden Abroad Society. More than 500 participants are eirpecled. '___.. f r§-QQ'O-O4-O- AMEO sarunnaw 1 and ms “STRANGE VOYAGE" Starring . some ALBERT, anus V53.- DUGO, BOBBY COOPER. Also Serial 000a | 0 I IHSUHHHEE wrung‘, you 1 wish Lo thank ev: ory one that lives in your couu Lgry, 1mm school teacher. As a rule school teachers are very ‘flowers from friends in Winnipeg, Brandon. Redvers, and the Verden district indicated the esteem in as which Mrs. Macbean was held. In~ 1 ‘terment was in the Verden Ceme- tery. The pail bearer; were all vei- cran grandchildren, Messrs. Har- old Stewart. Bill Careioot. George ‘McLean. Cal. McLean. Chas. Mc- Lean and Lem. McLean. I In Mrs. McLean's younger days she and her husband lived in lBradaibane. moving to Central 51115.11 paid. So your pair of she come in very handy and when say thank you it comes from the] bottom of the heart. I_ (i0 110'- kiiOW if this letter will reach you. If I do get a answer I will send you B PICI-“re °I my hnmy‘ So dear Mr. Donald write me and tell inc some news about Ouhad- During the occu- inn customs. ‘potion I met a few New Zeaiand- ers. They were German prison- ers who we caught on Greek soil -nt Salonlca and in a very unfor- iunate circumstance. My 11mm?“ my wife and my children. I01" me in again thanking you for your kindness. Yours, ‘Theodora Mabailldon Mondnlon St. 20. Alexandropolis. Greece. FORMER. ISLAND LADY PASSES n maples, MANITOBA mvms. FLORENCE Mat-LEAN. GRAND OLD LADY OF‘ YER-DEN. MAN" PASSES AWAY — Since 1908, Mrs. Florence MacLean W115 known and loved by many veovlfl of the Verden district. On Decem- ber 16th. she nltled way in the Verden hospital at the IP11"! 01d age of 93 years and ii months. Except for falling eye sight. M151 McLean had enjoyed good bcllth up to a short time ego when she suffered a fall. Mrs. McLean was born at. Gran- ville. Prince Edward Island on Dec- l ! i Bedeque where they resided from 1903 till i908 on the farm now ovimed by Mi‘. Ivan Dawson. and they had many friends tn both W.._e______ DRUGS . iii‘ ‘ By Mail We are as near to you as Your i ember 24th. i352. In ti??? she mar- 1 ried Charles MacLean. She and her husband with nine children moved to western Canada 111 1903 settling in the Vet-den district. Her husband predeceased her in 1M4. A lady of indominitabie- spirit and unfailing good humor. Mrs. MaeLean was a wonderful mother; to her own children. and at the. mo time took every opportunity, Mail Box Our Mali Department fills your Order as soon as it is received and it Is sent to you at once. Our Dru! Store Is one of the best stocked in the Maritime! anti every- thing is available by rneil - simtl write us and you will get t e some courteous ser- l | I i t S! ic Id if is- ut», "réigthivrt" other your: howls in , Ito; 2:13.39 u y" I t, g 1'0 . i ' M me yea" PM,“ m ‘he b9 Prescriptions are filled ae- "Grsndma" to a wide circle “nu” “d “m h “m tcafmfrierds surviving are three m“,‘,§,,,|§°""“ "ML m“. daughters: Mrs. William Gariick. ' Mrs. Alex Stewart. and Mrs. Prank reds Kelly, teacher oi Roseviile L0" school are pleased to learn she is flmilgggmg eonvaiescing in Prince County Hospital after her operaiioim-E. L. THEATRE SATURDAY. JAN. 25th LEON ERROL and LUPE VELEZ In "MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WEST" A Riotous Comedy SHOW 8:15 PM. e3... The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Islond Mutual Fire Insurance Company will beheld at the Town Hail in Summerside in Prince, County on Tuesday, the Twenty-eighth day of January, A. D. I947, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the iorenoon. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALL LINES RiilPii iiIITTiiR Summer-side I'R( IFESSII )N AL CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accnuntuvll Office at I5 Granville Streei Summersids Phone 575 G. J. GALLAIIT. IMI. Kiniiore Office Hours: Monday 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. _____,_?_____ L. GEORGE DEWAR, M. o. rroeour MUTUAL m: msuxsucr COMPANY, l T. LELAND LIN KLETTER, i i L Secretory. -—Oifice Hours- Monduy to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. And by Appointment. ¥§§ Q-Q OO-Q4 O-§§-OO§§—OO-§§§&O O- MOASE JEWELLERS wish I947 styles in Engagement R from the leading factories in ienoe, Quebec City. I Signtd 1- ANNOUNCEMENT rs that their store will be closed from Jan. 27 to Feb. 6 in- clusive, to enable us to personally select for you the newest 3 moi’- oiso to attend Jewellers’ _ WALLACE MOASE. Mgr. to advise their many custom- ings, Watches, Jewellery, elc., Hamilton, Toronto, and Moni- Convention in Chateau Fron- regress-g}..- am. r ' ‘fir? ". ~