on "ie u_.;,so_.§§ti ad Z 2!!! ~ l é z SIIIAHERSIIIE it ‘ sa... Clearing These Pandsome NEW WINTER COATS One Third Orf LR TRINIWIED COATS - - ~ome plain cloth coats, all cleier new ueationa of this present season you haie an opportunm iodav to secure at a bargaui just the tvpe of coat you want 5893 Corrs Fon ._ s sol Slflfb C0\T» 819.00 Lows ion . sH<»0 5`-’-Hi" COW* S FOR IOR I()R I()R l'OR 'I. $2950 cows ion .. _ sim.; siirifi tml ron . . szmio Fon .. ....'rioNa to nt. Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept Archie I-iume, orleftstli J Mabonsbrugstoro. Montague ANNUAL CONCIIT-Follow or up an .id .. .ns eu comm 1 when on all sid a there is avery evi denceott si-cals ntot the yulo~ 'rt me mniisrm, giv. it-sais ini( turn after window as raised to das top. Simple. Easy Bicient. Preabyt lan church, Montague held a Ch stvss oncerr, in the ll chu ch bu lmng on Fr day evening last As 01 all pre ous occasions ‘Santa made his ap earn ce and liks the fe airg of the multitude there w s enough ind to l not one child going wit‘ out his or spare- her full quota Tre cnt r inmmt Sven by We ch'ldren and which ex m ii' cd the true Christmas n api it, wa; onla par wi h gthgr years, an re cts great credit on the iades -H 1*' 'Lan surrrruc-The steam Far Reaching S avlngs F5. §§€’.‘€.‘§.'.?’§§E£“m‘?8.lL“2 By Present Directorate Dur wivn for the Associated Shippers and the Harris anmoir company lllg ThE Year sailed from the latter port on Bat L- The Solhsur" arrived at Sou-is .sat (Canadian Pres) | that ¢m be safely awompushgd tn Wednesday to st.rt loading po atoea OTTAWA Deo 27-The new cutting expenditures within the for the Associated Shippers but ow Board of Trustees headed by C P lsyatem. Any further economies In' "° the wld W°3"h" I°°4InK did Fullerton will take over the con 1 would have to be made in extend Im 508111 lllllll Wd!! She Will Wm trol of the Canadian National Rail | ing the co operation between the PM* ll" °*’¥° °° 0°°l'K¢¢°W_11 fm' ways on -lsnuaryl The umm viii. camuim National and me cm- New York and Cuba The Gun lfmuh the yur with tt mt °p¢ra;_ Lgdnn pnmc Rgtlwgyt ney is due to arrive at Eouris on tn' "venue of about a¢000t)00 M Pndsy t<:1°\d 101' the Pvtm Gr" comin; an emmam 01 me nnsi menu' room ers Ansociation for New York and ww” of Dgwmbep mqttd to ,aut :he wuts! Sh: will complete loud returns mr me pnviou. wma 'rnia snouid the new board mme w slguégn ‘;‘l'l¥'b2"3`e £5 2:0 will bewthe exoem of aura operst ‘the conclusion that the managing pected to load on the Island this nu" ov" open ng ex ‘:g§.f‘m:‘°r¢:rhe“t';)h:y!bL;:r\:|‘:|:|:,\:: WI”“"~ “Ch °f the "We °*"i°‘ This net operating revenue will advisable in pooling trains uid “'bf’“" 5°-of” bumels- bsiverir muclg the some as in N32 other services, it can ask for a tri~ _ w en t tota ed $5,895,433. In 1932 burial or tribunals to invntigata . . 'CHRISTMAS CONCIBT-A ~~ en c~»»»»»~ ww .'.r.f’:°..°°°;,‘.:“"..':'°':,‘:,:..:.':: :.';:..;,':‘°:°'....°°:.°°;°,:1.°:¢. ‘md P9¢°"t"'“ °"”“"°d’“ M°“" expenses $155,208, lm. The operat- by the next chairman o( the rall- f1f:}:t_cD‘:;nl:;';_C2);‘;$’h‘r:’(;‘ in( revenue this year will be about way commission. Sir Henry Dray- » ~-» :iz-°°°»:°;°.°...1=°z:*‘=:.‘.-°:..r:,;.-.: ‘°°- wi: ..°n,“'“'° rw: a“ nd'd» The first part of the do °pbout'"3§0'omo _mmlm cm 1.. df! '“":n| Ek prog~am was tzlven over to the- vu 7 ' ' ' ‘Huy “I 'Au h Pu" sundqy 8,- ,X rh. ,h,e,,' wha mi The naw board of_trustees, rail- asain. Whoever is appointed would meh. nefrmom md- duonu way experts here bsleve, will find A bs head of any tribunal initiated. ,Fe mo.. on _rl 5.1,., ‘nd that the present board of direetorsn The $8,000,000 °l>¢r\t-ins surplus b.0u'h,_ w .hs an -.mm mv’ dm v which rslnqulahea control at the of the Canadian this year "Nm wma” of ‘ cum.. mu 0( end of the year has dons about all will so GD ch__B`m" ‘ni .]` mem; w - nu W mt them 'rm p-rt of em pw-gum un mai. with tm alum Jesus and YW W W’ was uder the eapabh dlnectioh of the Shep anis laylna their |Hts at '°7~°°°~°m- ‘l rm new we -mi. 'rm rm- in mc. sue 4 ws an qua me HI W* Nr- f' wt ‘ne rr-t christmas" unaer snepima :ms in tm mia wx- °°° '"1 *‘*"° the d`re“ion of "rf " "' ` i'l ova' and wondarlll about tht "'°"° In 9"” worth was vo-y impressive. Beans wonderful t.i~in|» when is coins to DW U-UV" 1 lho"ed the Sl: ;~ -rd: w tchirg paas, Boggs 5 in this the last |Uno NNW* their rom in the iwfu an-i nv tg umm nary me tb. anim, tm *-50 lvD°`r\n‘e Of t"= "e‘~~ rv" une- rs-is wth their tium!-*da and DUI' els. seem a the raeneu ana ox- an s“a-anis rssiiag in nr- The citement of the sherlvrrdi sa they siiiphil ad rstcn be'on Him who "V48 hulk W 51"! llftl and wer- is tha lbw! of lords. "Jesus lav- shlpthemwbornrsbawlsoisthr 'or Pilot Ile" wrs pnsmtsd in 'll Prince of Fe ea Fcene l brought rtgoant form rd was a vary ln- the p'eture of Mary and Joseph in itgfastiag and inluelivs part af --~°- on . 'nu swumqr '-..°§"`.§="`.......,.°'°°".°'.'.:.°..:"°‘.‘s; _ _ Wifi. ARI VO dlltllbtittm I md candy, lov. lr. Watter- Iwurrn ,,_,____ ,_ _W .roxi=e:n=--e-=====-=' Isiivfniw- :mutt ` rox wats ~ avmllliml I _nbsiraunohllv ‘.:~il=vi.>@ _ A lvl. lllllf. - rfvwv' `, ' o‘“ - s IIT . we ~ "~"'f*L ‘r . ~ _ ' ` if ,‘ il ll 5¢;”l§§ E.g£r E ig; il@§§§§§é=§ lllrfggggi otdirsetu-aa( farnaohlng Dost rsdootim nasrdlen Canadian ll ll » O _-if ~ - 1 \ , ui-day for New York and the south. \ Bail-I States oiala claim that if 5-roas revenues returned to t200000.000 as in 1931 with the present economies in force, the net, revenue instead of 3 Sl.l92168 it was then, would be about 816000000 The special economies have in eluded important reductions in he salaries oi’ officials cuts in tho wages of employees. elimination ol trains that were losing heavily and a general close supervision of ex penditures. Il IAEIAIIIIIAM DONALD FLEICBEB LAMONT It was with a d ep .sense ot loss s d sad css that hs many irlwdll through the province iraried on the morning of November 15th that Donald P Lamont had passed away at the early age of thirty nine y ara Born at, St Cat‘.er'nes hr was the 1-‘d st s n oi' Mr and Mrs James D L'-mont Alter receizing 1 his early sd c ion at the dis riot school he at‘end d Prince of Wales College in l9ll- "12 and 1912 l9l3 Hel d hla clws each year by a wide m lin and was the re ptent of T. A. Le°s1e a d John Uaveu nie~ dala ri-ro'c'ively. He then trrght school at Hamp- ton, Borshaw and Orapaud. In l9l'l he fr~`sted and went to France wih the 10th Battery and served with t"st u"it till the close of the wer. He was rssed at Va- liencienea, but Ike many another returned man th'| did not show up until two y ars ~fter he was dis- eharrd: it *might on the oondl- t'oii w`leh at l~»t end‘d in his d~a'h. On retumirg from ovsvpu hg Went to British Co!u'-bis w*~are‘he l'l1l”l¢`d ln l¢¢`cl1'll| for |031, Q,|m¢_ but linens lu ‘wan nina; he retiu-mf to 8ss"rtchrwsn in 1521 Pd took up the Ncsltion of Prin. UIDII of the (rPd~d soho-I ig; Boring "Y 'hd lll“°ush eonfnea at egg? *"0 I‘°I“'i-al he held this 'l-Uwthgl summer of |002. s nst've prwum mir: a vary curious tide me indie., or st. Amuews ` about aa usual up to Septanhs last when his lllnias took a VB! severe 'un ind he vias oomptw t0 enter the P E ls'and Htiqliill and und rgo an oprrlltlvn C0ml\|' cations arose foil wing the sndll p as d may on the above date A man of Irie diy and cheerhil dispos tion, he was alwaws reetiytl help those in need. "CI he *1“I' took a keen interest ln those 'N were lo ing rip on t‘lll2! 'Of'-I wniie and tried to get :nm to vid up the br ken thr ads or le afllll- The manly oour KB Wlh ‘hm hs bon ha sleknsss vias an ulsvll' ation to aii who came in wntltf with him was s member nl ‘le ll! aon's lodge at Crallllld I°l’ ml" years ard was alwayi d<\°»'1Y “"5” ea cd in this O der Ha also belonrd to the Call! dim L gion and was ii ‘WN sup orttr of its work The fund was held from the long CN* Hmm: churen and vm only li- t na tt The aervce wr r<‘“dU°‘°‘ by the Rv J w w mms “ the casket draped vvth ihe Univ! Jack was borra irw mf chunk music sui‘able for the 0¢"*\“°“ W rendered by the organ st 'HN lm' tor Currie. Dhlllk Ulf ‘<"II°° W Rev. Mr. Wak ling san. ‘Ill W Clsrdrn" which was »\ tivo hymn oi' the d-reused, nl"r 'Wh the remain of a brave .vldiar and a devoted son ard bi-other WN laid to rest. in the crm”-.rry nflf' b . ,The honm-My pwlllv--iivrr “ll Veterans ol the Gen \‘~'l\r, Ulm* ly: Edvard Mae-9h~il, violin II'“"" Neil Salmond. Brurv MMUW Heftor Ci\rrl~ and -4l"Y"l‘ II"“°°" rn. The active palibvavrs ‘WFP CI” perorsl friends of wr _dfrtllf and wf'e as fo"o\1's' D\I"l"l M* y¢m_ _|°5~.,}, M~¢~.“:\d\'rnt Elf; Morrow, Neil Mark n n- .md Jo lhgersen. There are Ht 'H m°‘-In b’alv‘\'°s his father and m°ll\"' three brnth”rs and nn* *Im* namely. James and E\‘f‘f'"" °f ion (both vet r~ra of th~ wart _N Ma‘o"‘lm and Urnce rt ll0f"" ma ron! offs *nm We" '“”"Y bnuurui ~na °-rfied 1° 1”' W” use-an in which in we lied "IQIGIT Nlt-th! WMU" °’¢' (Pa\r‘0t Plone Cfillyl Gd NYM He continued to ro iii- 1_°'-1"; ~==m_. ‘a_?._a,l_ W- N-H ff , for the lalaaos 'i lantern _ _ Fur Receiving Station 185 Kant Street. Charloitstswi, P. E. I. our init liaeavisisiauos at iss Kent st.. Cl'"'|°¢¢¢l°Wl. Ulla' tha direction of Malvf A- 3- lbhftsoa all W.. F. lurks, will be 09"' Q lla ssassn for tha benefit oi’ 'IAQ ll with both lalbsrs and non- ia asosplolstsd. (SAIQADLAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX ‘ lllllllll' FUI IAIIITING UIPARTIIINT- 'efl