.l:.2.= ,_ -, ,§ X92818. 0 ,. - MVQI ltl-diiertisements h , -§,~--<l ., wloepn-liuoflworfl. ‘grab . lo non-Jinn of l yo!!! lo per-Duo if’! IOMII "hpnllnootlwpnln seiljMens Neckwear as a side line.’ M‘ be thoroughly e lance rum line or lines. in...» d snxrrnsc rues. unanimous- Commlssion only. To com- '~. ly supplied. Ghardian Job Pruit- menaglibbruary 1, 1829. For full Bry- tf lwtjaulars write Silver Neckwear " C0., 20B St. Catherine St. En al. . a. w. rail, MEMORIAM AND MOUBNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- lanklob Prlntery. v 'i " ‘ -- mo. Atrium MACDONALD, e Help“ wanted Land Surveyor, Hermanvillc. P. E. I. I 9l38-Il-17-1m0. n AT once‘ s ' ‘iauci "e"!- APPIY Fiifiggimli-‘le- escarcn ritolvi MY nancu our: . 9192‘11‘2°“‘ pale silver male fox‘. December 29 ~ 7 ‘ ~ 1 i- ‘Iiatoc letters. right car YO. Left »‘ gAgganfl-imgligbfiag ear. 4. J85. A. Chisholm. North ' ' ' ‘. TFYOIl, P. E. I. 1087-1-3-41. w -- " “m” To C‘ F91‘ CORRESPONDEN s ' boy and do housewor ‘. App- envelopes ' with ca cfin 1y ' gardlan Office“ peao-iz-ii-ti, w Just the thing for acknowldge- D_A HOUSEMMD, ONE ment, lntimations, etc., Guardian tomed to children. Apply Job Prlntery. N.H.DB1i,21Wl. St. - ._ e °S ggggjfg4gp . Teachers Wanted g1- muggy {$113913 wmren-sccoim ca}; s mg. cher for Forest Hill School. No. agI 'omanashousekeeper.Coun- try, oman perferred. Apply “A" 19. Feb. 1st. Supplement $50 for Bomilia. Guardianr, ocsqsiasii-u " ilalf your. John c. McBeth. * '* Secy- 1009-1-f-5i WANT D--A MAID. annoyances required. Apply to lvfrs-Scarth, so For 3am Longworth Ave. _ Boarders Wanted Aocoluiuonaran. , 1073-1-1-31 1Q81-1-3-2l. 5 yeah old. Good mllker. Due to freshen. S. H. Colwlll, New Haven BOARDERS 5'1 I-Iilisbcrough St. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. 30 Elm Avenue. w, 2008-1-3-31 . "rwo GIRLS can arr-"iliccolirio- dated in private family near P. ‘ W. C. Apply Guardian. 1068-1-1-‘21 FOR SALE-YOUNG PIGS, SOW in pig, junks 150 lbs. 2 heifers. 2003-1-3-21 one to freshen soon, Proude, Union Road North. t 1083-1-3-21 TWO soaimaits ACCOMMODAT- ed, in private family. Heated room. Phone 897-J. 1099-1-3-31 TWO ‘Gmtstoairuu ACCOMMO-‘ dalEd at 227 Grafton St. ~ "g, - 197444.23 man drove an automobile for a short ‘DEAD MAN DRIVES AUTO FOLLOWING SUDDEN SEIZURE . I _.__- - ,untll_ the car struck the parked ' Articles For Sale Fon SALE_BABY CARRIAGE m was Nathan Frye, 4.3. of Utica. N. Y., wh n d t 1 ft t.h P good repair. Apply 192 Kent raising sgiione am: mmfigvm: Stmt 1°4Z-1§-29-3i Virginia Morris of Staunton, v... i - - . ADParentiy while driving, Frye had roa sALfY-rwo TUBE RADIOu heart attack and- died so quickly set. loud sneaker. in swd whrii-his companion did not realize what .tion, at reasonable price. Applvhhd happened, v-rhe poncenmn "u" Guardian. l093-1-Zi-3i jumped w, the hum,“ board and t hed Fr . Th roe sate-n sawluc- ourrirrggigrd, ye e ‘may smmp“ in first class condition. Apply J. E. Farrar, Appin Road. a _ 1007-1- -2i w» ’. ' _ - ‘zvestock Market "Nursing, w ' JII- . l » ‘an n Pflggs) y TRAINING sciiooi. roa iwlrsns _MON’I'.REAL, Jan. Z-Thcre were Stephen flgnry- cglgI-nngplml, 121 cattic.-5l calves, 560 hogs and B yvqrail], Mugs, scandal-mug sheep atidwlillnbs for sale on the oapi land accre ltcd School. W0 ma!‘ s - ' Three year ‘course. ‘A‘.1t’l'i.liation.,_vvith The cattle market was not very Providence City - and active and prices hold fairly steady. Eya- my; mgr W, There were a. couple loads ‘oi fairly alga: hcuruay. allowance s 5.00 8W1 stssrs- which were not ssld st m9hhh1y_ 015599,,- hémggfhd “h, time of writing. The balance of cut- mhry and‘ 59pwmber_ one hom- tle offered for salewcre common to Boston. Twmucan oi High ‘tlrgivuéla agizaiig- and‘ 501d {gm ooi requirerLnibr-zturtdlcrniu . - i Ts i" °ii B i‘° gqnhafloh apply m supeflntend: $8.75 to $5.00. Bulls were unchanged ' , eiit. i ~ v1,u_‘>-1085,"1*3,>fi1r $550 t°. $°-5°- - ._._,__,_.._"_____ r ' - ' _ I I ‘Calgdctis wem IIIIKSUY all veals and = H"? o'm unfqua y. Veals brought Male Help Wanted iii-om with an odd ~- a - . t . k i U vcklx“ flhdtgitwflxxrugg‘ SQ o a e o sacs were ' ber. Spec rates often: . rite- today Moler Barber ax.., ,, Hospital uses between $12.50 unit $13.50. Lambs were unchanged. 0011880. Tho hog market was steady to u i-3ttstf- iiliadp firmer. ill hogs were sold for _ . Lip with thetbuik of sales at d 'mm?-W$K~.0N also fpxhhags orgood wcl hts, rod _ W . . A- MOPhMI. a d watered. A row ‘sacs were __ , 31 Iniado,at,$l0.70. Bows were from l .- _ . 39*” 9t * strum mums uxFusos a citations furnished through cour- llib M1 Atweil d: 00.. i Y ' of hxgvggjqliarlottégwn office. _, - 1o an - I ‘touris- <1 N . Noon Close ‘ .5 slat ' .15 3.10 .18 .50 .10»; new.‘ ~ g ’ ents Wanted -Mjscellanleous TEA LERS WANTED TO" COV- JNO. ALFRED ‘ MACDONALD. er , olesale and Retail Trade, to Land Surveyor, Hermanville. P. E. I. 1086-l2-1-lmo. t; 1366, Clyde River, was held. Thursday night with a fair attend-l ance.'l‘he'_foll'bwfng‘O1‘ficers were: ln-"imlJWi/Bd in health- stalled by Past District Master J. A. lotor MoPhall; D. ‘ 1090-1-3-3i.‘ non. sALc-rimsii cow. ALSO Vernon [motorcycle of a patrolman. ‘The mfllliggpy) Central Guardian “ma ucsiuzfss or RIB ABATTOIR. Will be closed this pftcmoon on account of the funeral of the managing director, Mr. James Harris, Toronto, which takes place there at 2 p. m. -V 2005-1-8-1i 3 ST. PETERS UNITED CHURCH. - ",—-Servlce at Greenwich 115.111. Mable 3 p. m. St. Peter's United Church 7 p. m. nouvrocu or scorumn -nov. “en MacDougali will preach Sab- za d, if the travelilngis favourable, ‘ M; DeSabie at _3 ‘and Argyle Shore atfi p. m. \. . services of Prayer meeting atjMi-s. Jae. Muc- Lindsay. r 1,, i‘ and Colonel D. A. MacKinnon leave this morning for "Montclare" for Liverpool, Eng. They will be absent" about-six weeks, at.- tendlng the Hudson's Bay fur auctions. _ » ‘f1. ' POLICE COURT-Yesterday mor- ' nfng atthe police court the de- fendant in a. prohibition case was given six months in jail. ‘TWO drunks were disposed or. One was fined $5.00 or twenty days, the other was‘ dismissed. ' ISLAND LAD!‘ Jilin C. Stevenson, Char ottctkrwn receiv- ed the sad newiv of- the death of ihis sister, Mrslfhngus Gregor, who passed _ away, Jan. 1st,, 1029, in lRockiand,‘ Mats. ivfrs. Gregor was formerly of New Glasgcmn-RE. I. Th: Funeral will be held on Thurs- day, Jan. 3rd. L. 0. I2. OFFICIHSA-The Annual Meétlhfl 0f Hflfllfllflfl L. 0. L. N0. Murray. ».W.-M. M—Ifaber,McLean;..,_Chap.-C. D. McLean; Rec. Bccy-#J- A- Murray; Fin. Secy-J. A. MacKinnon; Treas. --C. D. McPhail; Dir. of Cer.--Dan- lei MacDonald: Leda-Rev. W. R. Mocwalluirr - JstrZnPOomm-Gordon, MacKinnon. The hext meeting‘ will be held on January 3rd. The Royal. roicsALc-iaxrna- Ldftoa cowf-"h 13°F“- Wi" be Put ""- | amp APPRECIATION - ear-U ishicners of the Church of Scot- _land and many others of the Mur- Iray Harbor section of the Church, [accompanied their best wishes to »_Rev. and Mrs. MacDougaii wftho. substantial money donation, Other donations of a like nature were re- ceived from MounVAlblon and Be- thel. as well as from several private .-saurces. All these were thankfully by “Pe-“tivtd “with! tilt Ciiri-sthits W- -is made evident that it was her de- mud black M.“ mo, m, SSH. nmrns PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 2.—A dead GALLhNT-A; me (my Hosphhl on December 31. 1928, to Mr. and distance along Front St. last night Mrs, John Gallant, East Royalty, a son. fsummersicie papers please MACVITTlE-At Cambridge, Mass, Dec. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. E. Heber Macvlttie. a son. . , MMWIACES A GILLIS-FERGUSON — At Char- lottetown on Jan. 2nd. 1929, by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. 13,1). . John Giills oi New Argyle to Mabel D. Fergu- son of Hampton. oearns Monuments-axed. at Boston. Dec- ember 31st, Ernest McHi-lanc, ngc 21 years. Burial in Boston. ‘ WOOD-Died, at __ Vernon River. January. 1st, Milton Erestcn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood. Funeral Wednesday, 2.30 p. m.. to Pownal Cemeteryw I _ I - ' ' I MCltAE-Di-ownedyat lvlontrosc. i=5. E Island, Tuesday, January 1st, Roy lMcRae, son of Mi‘. and Mrs. Curtis MODLTOSGv .~ Funeral Friday ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock to Montrose Cemetery. DEVINE-In the Cit-y Hospital, Juli. 2nd. Peter J‘. E. Davina, dearly bc- loved sun of dohniand- Isoretta Dc- vlhe, aged , 5 years, formerly of Poalces Station. Funeral from AA. Hennesscys Funeral Home this morning ut-9 o'clock to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. -~ \ ,w. - lVIACKAY-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital, on Wednesdcsmlan. 2nd. Mrs. iiilam ‘R. Macfifwr 050d 40 ywis- _,ut;arnl from item-late residence at jar-sway on Fruity, Jan. 4th, ser- vicb starting at lrooiock. Interment Sherwood Cemetery. _g, at hlsiesl hcé at Alberry ins, Charles MfloMillan. in the 90th year of hie-ago- mineral 3°?‘ vice ou Friday. Athrat 10.30 a. m- at his house. Jegyingat ll a. m. for Cherry valley Anglican (xme- tcry- . a: méntita, walnut Sttrilng son c: Mr. andstlflr A- J- mmgfgl. from the homo. of his ll ants, rridu. Jsii. 4- iitrvi“ "it ‘ ‘ at 130 l5. r will oenimm - iii- B. he . 1131C.- ib‘ in 6th at Cape Traverse at 10.301 IIAZELDBOOK, CIRCUIT — The ‘ibrook Circuit for Jan. 6th: Hazelbrook 1i. a.m; Cross Road 3 »p._ m4 Alexandra ‘i p. uh. ‘Places on Eflday,-_-8 pwm, Rh-W. . 3 LEAVING rout, ciromiimgvir. W. Chester's. MoLuKQ- M. T-‘v. A. St. John where they will take the C. P. R. liner last. hospital ifor the past five weeksnlt _,. , .. Telegram.‘ Lawrence Mass, Alder- niln John A. Flannaghanti re-elec- tion to the directorship of the public, llfiillsrty and parks is, unique in- - two respects; first, it has broken all‘, f h H precedent iu that it is the first tirnol 0 e8 in the history that any man has zbeen re-eiected to‘ a fourth succes-t i » alve terin in any one municipal oi- Convincing proof that a great ;f,lce in any one particular depart- motion picture need not necessarily merit. As far back as the oldest be an epic in number of people us- cltizens can recall. nobody has scaf- ed or the size oi sets. 18- to be found ed the aforementioned heights. The at the Strand Theatre where Emil ‘gentleman referred to above is a Jannlngs’ first Paramount starring former Charlottetown boy. and is a vehicle “The Way of All Flesh" is Superb in "Way ‘brothel’- of Mrs. W. H. Scott of this now showing. _ city with whom _he visited last Here is the foremost motion pic- , ---—, the frailty of mankind. ‘see “The Mr. George. Cahlll, Bedeque, and Way of All Flesh" with Jennings as Mr. Leonard McCaIrvllle, Carletongthe man who slew f in the motored to Suinmerside recently... ‘eyes of the world that is family i _ might be spared shame, is to ex- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. Chelton perlence a flood of cleansing. spent Christmas with Mrs. Clark's thought-provoking emotions. There parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douil, Carle- are laughs and tearsimoments when ton.» Y the character seems to fairly speak i aloud. Miss Mabel A. Cusack has resum- By no means is Jennings alone in ed her duties as tefwher-in auburn. |this dram- Bsiis Bennett. Phyllis after spending a, very pleasant Vg- I-Iaver. Donald Keith, Fred Kohier, cation with her parents in Brook- 111d the many others in the SUP‘ vale. ~ - porting cast give visual evidence that Paramount searched long and | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McFarianegissiduously for those capable of Augustine Cove, are spending their giving that rarest of all rarities, u Christmas holidays with her sister-q perfect characterization in the var- Mrs.’ David Marchbank, Montrose. led and exacting roles of a modern 10t- 3. ' t motion picture. - Victor Fleming, who directed, us- Miss Mary Crlvfaddlgan left yes- es the camera as an accomplished fifiliflfly mflriliil! 0n return in real-line spinner of stories uses words. At 11°!‘ Gillies B8 EMWPItB-Iit with 1111B, times his handling of the plot flash- Willis Secllfltios " COIHDB-Iilfi. Fred-es with genius. Always it is true and jorlciton. N. 3-, B“!!! 8- 91C333!!!“ XIOH- cgnvlpqjng; titty at her home hm‘- . “The Way of All Flesh" will un- ' ‘hioublediy be classed as one of the vfdremost pictures ever filmed. and this reputation should endure for years to come. Mrs. L. Bumiacliliilian has. _, turned home from Boston. where she has been under treatment in the is pleasing to know she is-greatl ‘ f" citoss-naao stems ~ ABE cnorcssr can THE LIE‘ (Continued from page-Ll i Choice baby beef, that later be- comes tender Juicy steaks, may be produced on any Wisconsin dairy farms nearly as efficiently as c-n the beef-cattle farms of the corn can't werich iikegentlemen." Elinor. who is living with her grandfather at Shale Abbey, the family seat, is in love with‘ Gerald. Foster, e. young Engineer in charge of irrigation projects in Egypt. This affair seems to be going very well belt, experiments at the State Unl- verslty demonstrate. . - ‘ Dairy cows of the Holstein breed, bred to Aberdeen-Angus beef sires, is the combination responsible for the high-quality beef. mhmtflhhhflgdxaawednasday, Jnii._ . ‘ ygn, on. Jan‘. r yssm4 ' 1 M’ the e o Pfllllfiia Pollard. LE’. m. Ihikrmenr, at. 1 u. when Lucy Shale,.Elinor's.younger ._- sister arrives at the Abbey. l This little cad—for such it" later becomes evident she is-teils her sister that she has had an affair c010,; honed o,- withqut, hon“, com- with a young man-an heir “Lpiilll. and blocky, displaying the wealth and title. She is with chiid_much_d_esh-ed_ bcef typa Because him. as a result of this- and it .cf their striking resemblance to the the Display Beef Type The‘ cross bred calves are nearly the image of their siren-black in msrrlsse with her- Unfortunately! acteristics of their black and whitel '11‘). K1195 befort‘. F1115 08B be 10119118115 dams, the calves have been named about. She asks for her sister to’--ccm-,;-,c,~fegg,_" , heir her sud this she dots. 808s For the first ‘six months file With LUCY. ti! Brighton ilW-‘Pe 119i‘ calves are nursed. after which they 611111118 btlm- ‘receive u full grain feed for about ‘hears. from his friend Noll Dlbdlrilthe market at about l8 months of thilt 116 118d 59¢" the W") M15595 age, at. which time they command Shale at Brighton. and that one of a pr-emhun ‘baggage of ghgir typg them gave birth to a child there. mm finish ;He does not ask which and suspects; that it is Elinor. He asks Lucy, ‘about the mB-Clfifhflllfi the latter. twho has now decided thatshe will ' "This try to marry him-her sister's hap- tlculm-ly P111655‘ apparently biting Xifithing tofhere is a. shortage of labor." said hen-tells him the infamous lie that iJ. G. Fuller, university animal hus- his suspicions are correct. He leav- bandman, in charge of the exper- ‘65 1'01‘ EEYPt ht 0110B. making the intents. "Part of the herd can be Where Labor Is Scarce. plan of breeding is par-l there. . i Three years pass. Lucy has goncpounds of milk annually will have to Africa and married Foster. Eiin- [no trouble in feeding two or three ‘or feels, of course, that her siswi- beef calves which should. develop has wronged her in this, for which into high-class baby beef." she forgives her; but she does not <+¢-———— learn. what a traitor-she is. until Noll Dibdin, who as fallen in love with her, tells he ,the trilth. otter‘ having learned from Gerald what ‘1111 had been told by Lucy, now his wife. 1 There is an cmbarrssing scene ill which she denounces her slsterrwho has come to fill up the cup of her bitterness by taking away to Africa Iher son Dick, now flve years old. who has, been taken care of by a woman oi the, neighborhood. Mrs. Two hundred boxes cf refined silver, valued at $350,000, were rc- tently received in Russia from Lou, don. ‘ (Cast in order cf their appear- ancc): Miss Plnsent, a dressmaker - Maclge Burbage. . Hemp, Butler at the Abbey — J.. Gordon Flenung. Sir Robert Shale. Bart-Osmund Wilson. " Gibbard-Nora Breuou. iovivlmfiierwhmruo five“ lfilEmll Receptiq p11,; ____ __ _ New Yedris. Day / The reception J. C. Houston, His Worship. Mayor Yeo and MP8. Yeo were at home to several hun- dred callers, at a most enjoyable and successful reception, New Year's o; aucqoh fofly-flvgg Qggupled the fldehcy hmhuhghghhr _ A _ DW- i" "it?" resident‘? °ii ‘Pfiiice attention of some of the members and we Singqrgly regret, for our own Street. summer. _ ‘ture actor of the world today in one '4 . ' _ -— of the most dramatically human, The‘ amudm“ ("M315 mm” PEIESQNALS vital and gripping pictures the we" m5 Md°5'de'°5ml’- Ctll- 3- Ru _ __-_y i we,“ has m, Show,» . Jenkins. NL 1)., Col. .1. P. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs- David Gardiner, “The Way of All Flesh" i}: a saga “d M“ H‘ L‘ Puma» Private 59°‘! spent Christmas in Montague, thel of sacrifice. the coming. o: , pta- “ta”- guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A..tlon in the life‘ of a. simplefhome- “'5' A~ Bi 9°51‘ Currie. , » ' ‘ loving man, a powerful. agrmon on Stewart Prfiliied at the W5 185185 given by His Hon? our Lieutenant Governor Heart: "at Edgewater on New Year's Day. was in every respect a brilliant and most successful function. Although many or our citizens are suffering from severe colds. the reception was very 151801)’ Itwnded. about four hundred callers being present. The rooms were beautifully decofa - nations and ahapiiragon, was rendered by Dixon's orchestra. with car nd music 1W Ms- J-D-l Q Curling Club I and Mrs. Murdock Maciiinnon cut the ices. - The following ladies assisted in serving: Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, Mrs. J. P. Hooper, Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, Mil-s. Mrs. H. L. Palmer, Mrs. Fred Moore, Miss Rleay, Miss Stephanie Jenkins. Miss Nora longworth. Miss Elaine Bellies, Miss Elsie Biffin. Miss Allie MacLeod, Mrs. Alice Peake, Miss Bourke, Miss Mary Ramsay. Miss Mary MacDonald. Miss Ruth Miller and Miss Iris McLcllan. ‘ The following owing to were unable ‘to be present: Miss Iael Rice. Miss Margaret Jenkins, Miss Lorna Weeks, Miss Lois Owen, Miss Avila Matheison and Miss Doris Gill. Kathleen illness l uruomcnmslnfisen». l ‘PRESCRIPTIONS IS 01m SPECIALTY p/mym" "Y "*- - '- - .1. arson: n. Worth DIUGGISTE Rhone l: . n}. Prince Street lenses-minnow. r0 , Ma__imc'ron.r. coanm On New. Year's Eve, Mr. Hector '1‘. Currie of. the Dominion Govern- ment Savlxigs Bank staff wagwalt- his. fallow members The executive officers of tbs Charlottetown Curling Association werehat home to m; merraisbenst New Year's afternoon. pwa _ o one - - . I hundred members attended the re- "iii W,” 4 “dams? o m” _ ceptlon, which was intended as a Msismli-r R4°51V°FVG°7W 5 I, v ' means of introducing the new main-l cmfl°wfi°wm n”: bers, of whom there are a. goodly Dttcitmb" 315 " 1 ' number this year, to the other morn-ITO Hector T- 0151119- bars of the club, and to increase, if ifltc Ssvihls Bslik Tells‘- pcssibie, the splendid feeling of D981‘ M11 Cilnlel ' good fellowship that ‘ ' muons the members of this ciub which ferred to Toronto. we. the members rapidly becoming the club-de-luxelof the Assistant Receiver General‘: of Charlottetown. The receptionlstaff at Charlottetown. wish tD 00n- room and the card roomln the ciublgratulaco you on your entrance up- hav-e been re-arranged and painted on a larger field of usefulness and thisyear and the accommodations to express our sense crtlle pleu- cre first class in every respect. ant relations which havewcharmtq Refreshments were supplied, convex-ind our service together," sisting of sandwiches and soft‘ the past ten years. . drinks, and altogether. a delightful During ma; time ‘have ,1“)- afternoon was spent. Thetwo 815195 filled your duties" ith quiet eff- during the afternoon and evening. gage; the hmshy M mnhm-wg" Th6 rtceiititih 100m. dBtFOPBt-ed with Tile members have determined w Shh“ whgch ybm- ‘wuh m. clu Neiv Treatment . palace LONDON, Jan. 2.--Wlth medical cal a to‘ St. John for export, and Shit" f" ‘aims “hm ‘announcement tonight that Kins he hi?’ that as this rate had been George had passed another good day grailted to help out a specific in.- and that the-f improvement noticed dugtry, .10, would be only just to ex- coiitinucd. the st- pect c. sllnllar low rate fOl’ m: iiglivct- ~ - - t 0 cs . 10711101 9391311391011 to Elinor that milked in the usual manner, and u iZlffiifnzffffiugfffélllfiiffhefiz, mem’ or mtaweb from Eas 1 his duties necessitated his presence few "sows used to DUNE the calves. ‘gm. “he had M, “S; been 18;; b9. A 30139913 °°W Pmdiiclng Gmoliind and that although complete‘, recovery might take a long time; it was-practically assured. I This feeling was a reflection an Will yesterday had ditlon". hemums and -»---~@oo--—~~ -. f (Continued from page l» bulletins. That was on- the Thurs- ergency day before Christmas. They used it uation again today saying that the king tam growers in New Bfiimwitii. ti“ had passed a good night-J This was application has followed by a report of general im- provament in his condition and the beneficial effects of the new treat- inent. ' The bulletins gave the nation re- provinces at the same ncwed cause for thanksgiving and applying to flour from opened the year with new hopeful- shipped east for export. ness. The four physicians who sign- ed tonights bulletin were in con- this evening by sultation for nearly two hours. Prince of Wales who had attended one consultation during the day, re- Trade, Sign thus to ensnare mm mm ahpomplew absence of the dam, chm‘- lgialgzxzredfogotlleliatguiikbtvvs. He left the rate adviser. , soon after eight o'clock. treal. _ iRay therapy was omitted today and Mr- PRWTSO" 531d m" u" h“ bee“ neither or the ray gpeclalisbs loft ascertained that there was a. market lthc palace. All of the physicians le . immediately after the bulleti Two years later Gerald Foster eight months. They are ready for .$£ectl’°“°d. “imp” s“ 5 Queen Mary took her customary drive thLs afternoon. Prof. Dodds the‘ chemical pathologist is the eleventh l0 1001i 1°!‘ lrioowr to be called into consultation ,oii the rulers illness. = IMPROVEMENT CONTINUES l l expressed earlier .by x r The ‘fact carnationsflinake this feature a per-momentum“ mmrm hympgolldwnithowlfiehzi - and thedinlngroom with American event in succeeding years, as thlirsmcere 80w.- mshes’ ‘please- a-wepg ' Beauty roses. presented a most at- provcd such an immense success. ' ' ' " tractive sight. ' Mis. Alena‘ Home, Miss Lilies . .. Hooper and Miss Wayne MacKie assisted in sewing. {slight token of, our regard. Reduction Asked l in Patatg Rafegl Mr. Cinrfe madxeoalfittlng reply. Bong Kong, China. shipped more - than $100,000 worth of feathers to ST. JOHN. Jain, 2-55 all em‘ this country in the -pasr, l2 months. measure. to relieve the sit- . As you are about Ttofbfftriins- Q . t. the accompahylfig wrist 1"" in cohnection with the po- laaen made to the Canadian railways to grantaspeftiiil distress rate between the Martinis-s and Western Canada, which would allow spuds to be moved from these ->~' {D} - Card of Thanks The family of the late Colin consultation the application through its iwlBht n had $1.40 u» $1.50 per hundred nley but pointed out that the freight rate from Woods of| lam Joyrison-I-licks, home sec-i rotary. who said that after. sultation with the king's doc felt it would be safe i0 80 t0 the south of France for a holiday. "I phonc Co." fcci that the worst of the illness is A." by tllc narrow margin of 5O over", said Sir William. Tonight's bulletin was one sent- ence. It said: “The king passed. a ca." good day and. there is a slight im- provement in His Maiestyl: c0n- Q A," HIM; H118 W85 ping, signed by only the three regular physicians-Doctors. Hewett, Dew-l a con- tors,.he lows" over the "Railway." Y-rfllff 9-5 511919 Steele wish to thank their neigh- the wtsthbours and friends for kindness and isympathy shown during their recent ouncement was din-dc here sad bereavement. Also to those who The A. P. Paterson, FFB- sent Mass Cards. l094-i-3-li. The sident cf the Transportation Com-I ' _____<.n'q> mission of the Maritime Board onwords of Applfégafion which organization has made I wish to thank the boxholders of’ ,my route, Rural Route No. l, for their thoughtfulness and generosity in presenting me with a set of har- Christmas. JOifN A. MeKINNON, , Mall Courier, Union Road, I’. E .I. R. E. Cornell of Mon- a in Calgary for Maritime potatoes utgitss for pounds. £00k. N. B. to Calflfli’! on this commodity, was $1.26 1-2 Del‘ 100 lbs., which made it impossible any business in that 1092-1-3-11. Victoria - iHotel i MIVIGO l0 Ill (‘$145 Tilt- z z v direction under existing conditions. * On the other hand. he said, shlpp- 2 'ers of the West enivyed it "m? °1 z 62 1-2 cents per l00 on flour from , F 4 4 4 1 H- ----- ---<o—oo---- ~- Y. Bowling CITY LEAGUE The first match of thc evening ivas won by default by the "Oddfel- o... of u» largest and boat Courteous phones in rooms Bates w» to use nor by. Charlottetown In the second match the "Tele- defcaied the "Y. M. C. pins. E. MacNevin of the "Telephone rolled the high single of 242. i r i ‘ while R. A. Pendleton of the "Y. ‘ con rolled the high three of 0'1. , ‘ - _ Pro“ ' HEIDI’! The following are the line-ups: E "may Cvuuowynalamn, _ Canard, who isgsupposed to be his _ v m‘ and R1ghy_.wh,5 also an 1211-‘; "Oddlellnws" - mother. She threatens to make Lucy Elinor Shale. Sir Roberts grund- coumgmg fact“; n, was ‘expand; moooooqoooqoqq, W“ he? h‘4§b“"‘1.-"h°",“‘h- "l" m" dfiilhwr-flm B‘"““““"‘- that. should the progress of the ,1. MacNalr ........ .. 14c 189 138 ‘fw - - lents when Dibden points out to , GerairlEoster-Keith Pyott. naught contm-ue {mug few mom Q Mum“ _ ‘ _ D _ v _ H 175 m; In. vo-ovgoooauooym; her how it would hurt Gerald Fos- Lucy Shale, Elmer's younger sis- days’ me p,“ ofgmsumg only one A_ Macgaehem _ 13-; m; m5! .. _ t?“ teP-Mhiiwst Kidd" bulletin in each 24 hours would b0 n. Rodd ........... .. m m 1B5 _ Dibden proposes marriage to El- Noll Dihdln-Roger Livesey. ream -_ . " _____ ___ ___ g [ I'm"? md- 55 m” curm" 3°“ d°wn m5- c““"d'*M*'-i9° Burbage‘ T1145 doctors themselves gave cvicl- 627, 716 oil t °¥i the iB-stfict- it is tvidsiitt t0 tilt Dick-Temp“ "WP"- ence, beyond their bulletin, in the. 1954 , , _ audience that they are destined to Master Temple HOOP", who gave satmmmry condmm o; ‘huh- phgl. ' ' ‘* 1 live as happily as married persons a very “Dable readinS-"f we r0180‘ em by 0mm“? for the {hm “me “Telephone C03. . .- 0 e . “ ’ usually do ever after. Dick. Lucy's child. is the son of Col. today “M, figum. ammo“, M; 1 . _ I . ._ » » J- P- "WP" and M“- HWWI- °‘ u» the royal sick chanflzer 1o was r, MgcNally ....... .. m‘ no can .=. ti“! °"'Y~ H’ ‘l’ 1'“ b” °°"l"*““'“»°‘l understood that me qllclum treat‘- E. MacNevin 242 m, 20a h-""°-°~ “H” will » . 0h this iii-till“ °PP°§mi°° i“ "f" ment. first mentioned in the New s. Smith _. 164 iaz 158 9i?‘ '"’ i" t P“! ' t‘ " ious drama. Yggfs nigtgté announcement was g_ 5_ Mahmud , , _ _ _ __ 153 330 253 ' u s“ u ‘ t tied . i’ "‘1"~' -» + < l PROTE your: nil-omen _°°" m‘ “y , .- _ , 1W,“ m . is now, ibo finest oiei in h » ' Mo“ u, Ggnpgi I .. ~ . illlflhllln hllflllfli PI“- if _ _ i f wonsr is OVER ms u- “Mk u m“ l Bo in“ ' '__' ; - ' - '-W' ‘ ,,,,':,"_"Q,,,h§“" m m‘ --'-"'§ i, . A W""i"¢‘°"'°"“’ i wmbou. Jan. 2_-Slr William ..Y_,,,_c_,,_..- __ . h‘ W _ will I WI" , ~ " M?‘ i i ""- ~ . tJoynsen-nicus, Home Secretary. said r . m‘ "*4 "ha" “W . . .. Flu germs are everywhere to-dayqtodw m” he hemp,‘ m, wow, ,5 a _ g "a ecu-vice at a unidi- . ,, frlwhq-gonlutbc BYIhfUKMIYOUIILtIICQOVH M. 31h; i-nyexpresscd R p“ _ ggg . V. P, __ M“, m", N, " u, ' u, “W? “P‘1_-°1‘W°'-:M°m.‘i*%=$“~1"°*lthsopinions“ it". h" "it "if". . owait ...... .. 1w in: t lines from mo to ti“ , “m, ,,.,,,,,¢ g; ~- ~ ~- Eff QF?".§"‘.‘.""‘°“5“ ‘1 ‘F’ °“’“3'°"isr= who: he leg: its t» goat; a. A. Pendleton 2:1 m m pu- lay. , v Th” ‘ ‘ _ lMl-Qbilfltwtwatll‘. P11“ i" 31,013.. ty's candlstlon. l’ i]; w“ n v ' ‘ l '1 9' ‘onhionip or Iovmlllllwhalt tea-l ~1 feel, um, the worst or the m“ rlgwgfgfln / boxes that may urtkdhiihs- ' hoadne to s pint i‘? . is, brought w u boil. qpocnf of some grams" 25- fitters. s», Qh hi5. #311039"? . ‘ . .. w». n; nbi-vfliuj .»_l f if}? " ~I'wv~ i-lrrkriiw King's illness is o Secrfitlfry, "and rudiments: niithle m, t, mpg-m B . l3 , . the... .-.:....~ cm w "- . » i ‘ Sold "airy ‘o- Wanna-Fig“, 1“- Wxm? a ‘gait; 8pm; cocoons U PIIDMPTIDDUGQIGTBA _ ' g A‘ flmmwfilldjg his holidays noni- muuiiokigiarg . ~ i ‘ -~ ‘ ‘ cl _ n var," said the Home “fill 18b BVGTY w I “t i714“. F duced 1.068.000 pounds of. lllhvlcrln T" in the out in nohiiu. -—- -—¢o>-~-—y-. estan in Grace,- pro- .411 I