JANUARY“. 193d g a YOU can't bottle up s bl of news like that-j‘ Out ilsrou h the eo rs-out through the meets-s the nory “n new Milk Chocolate ' Bsrhss‘ been ereered-‘Jiowncree’: ‘York Milk." It is so distinctive in lrs flavour, so satiny smooth, is utterly flelhtlmsrthlt lt-msrlu-s nevntsndsnd of milk chocolate goodness. - y Try it Lourseli. Test its perfect bleii@“ls'vour. Notics ow delicious! _ it melts smoothly swa in your mouth. Mark lfis; haw much you enjoy uting it. ’ ‘ . I Be sure you ssk ior Rowntreefi York Milk Gwoollh >-no/other has just that perfect flavour. THE lzoworrasc o0. LIMITED. ronowro r I . ytgiigiaijljttiaruun , ‘..‘ . ._ fulfills 3......‘ " win. tsr:_Und§rIIosrg-.~Hs1i_ ', Moore s. Mclcod, ‘ ' 1088-1-15-81. mt sunrvsssssv sans close " »_Bsturdl!lnight. See sd. ior wonder- iul . ‘ bsrgsins. I-lmihil. Moore a McLeod, loaa-l-is-sl. YHAID ior bsssburner or iurnsce midis shy quantity. A. Picksrd a co. Phone m. ' 1070-1-i4-3i. wolmwshovsny winter costs d"? ll 11411’ lilies, See sd. Moore s: McLeod, Limited. 1088-1-15-31. .. cs rc occur orr Blue Chinchlils "14 Whllflfly Ovlercosts, Moore d: Mill-sod. Limited. I. 1088-l-l5-3i. . -—-v-—- rscroni rnlclis. ior all re- maining Fur Costs usidiw). Moore llllidcbeod. Limited. ~1088-l-15-3i. _ CHUIOI OI‘ jCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen mum-u. a. n, will-preach Blbbllh lithwstliummersldc at 11 s. m., snd 7 p- m., snd Tuesday, 21st, st Coleman st ‘l; p. m. » JEN‘! BLUE ‘DOTANY- sltItGit SUITB-JTOIHIY. clearing "st $25.00. our regular $32.00 line, Mop“ g, 14¢- Lend. Limited. ' “ss-l-is-ai. ' nsnmsflvsnsrmr stirs, worth to $2.25 esch, clear for $1.00. Moore 6» Mvlevd. Limited. 1088-1-15-31 37th ANNIVERSABXSALE closes ssiurdsy night. Moore serdcneod. Limited. ‘ l . _1088-1-1d-3i. *- Nswhliasoow ‘m; T cave»:- DIQH-Bflfvloes on Sunday. Jan. 19th New Glasgow, 11's. m. and Csven- dish a p. m.“ Prayers 1045's. m. snd $.45 p. n1 H.185 Bishop, Minister. HAMPTON-Xlnitcdvchursh servic- ' es- for "Sunday; January lath are ss . 1* H“ ion s p. m. Victoria. ‘I p. m. Scors- . menial service." Jsmes P. xaye, unh- .1. tro+oveooobo¢ FOR Sol OO-OGOO the l IrtCANAD \ OsseupofoofiemsryLOO’ am buy’ Edison Mszds Lamps. EDIs Obi MAZDA P~ OQ-OQ-O-O-OOOQ AROMA AND-DELICIOUS FLAVOR USE ' BRAI-IIVIIN TEA a Oniyfin" Red. Airtight Packages. ~ Q-QgQ-OO-Q-OO-GQQQOOVOOQOMQO OOOOW us! ssnvcsu lines now cut-cu spprobstionmust _be_ settled. ior in Cash to receive" reduced ‘pricespsny- mini Iqlniyon sdcount must he so plscedfst regulsri prices.‘ Moore‘ d: McLeodfLlruite-GI ‘ loaall-iil-zi. O- * ‘ enemy" vaccsv-l-spesur ‘you oi the held-oi the (fhuroh Anny to Anglican. (therein-Capt. A. Cssey, C. A. will be the speaker st s spec- isl service in chi-in. Church, onsrry on Monday; ‘svmlngigrmuury 2iithst 7.15 p. l... .,-- FOUNDATION our: coursew- smm contifsot wotkfl tor’ use» devotion andiiqiindstion _work ior ‘the new Oshsiilsnlflstiorlsl Hotel is now completed R. S. Allan 00., , last the present tluiesémpictiug the ‘ iootingb,‘ ior‘ the" ‘columns. mus em. work ‘will be completed in about dsysLTMrI-Rl B; Alissa iesv- es ior as p: this molfqlnzult isex- booted that‘ the’ Cshs l‘sn ' Vlckers 00., _whlch“h‘ss"tile contract lo.- erect- iheptusl steel frslile_will_ team york L in s iew.wseks._' _‘ " " snornsn suocsssiwl. 1s- Lsrlns-s-Tlie‘ many‘ iriends slur. Fred P. liliiiy, iorinerly of the Vic- toria. new, ‘will t.‘ pleased to lcsm qllslléymsyboerltirelydifierent. Soitiswitb pl- obssure ofjettingthelaighestqissliry Iv-‘II iKNeENénAi‘. tLsErnro-oooouc-r ».‘..,, 41' . .1 ->. su.w ' » y .1. oi rapid; progress, lnphis chosen vocation in} New York. Aiterlesving Charlottetown he stsrtedin, the din- ingxcomilf the Hotel liujssell, Park Avenue, snd soon sit/er was promot- ed to the position o! ssslstsnt man- ager. which he held until November, ms. ‘as then decided to seek en- , trsnce to s bigger hoisi snd ‘one which would hold grester opportun- ity ior promotion, snd entered the service o! tho Montclair ' Hotel ls chic! clerk, which position he held until September lsst, when he was sppoinicd ‘sssistsnt mshsger- The Montcis“ is cnslof s chsin_ oi ho- teisfithe others " b01118. ".1119 Buck- inghsm. The Windsor. The Dildo, and ~ the at. MoritsfGusl-dlsn readers will Iooklorwsfll 401116 lurthsr 177°‘ gross ' oi ur. Bully. whose caplbll- ltieyss s hotel "szreoutlve. sly/wt" ‘ own ‘snd-loll; Iliad '. RINQING" . s,- - HWB Tiuzcllsizcdrrmbwflicuslanlsw anuknbn slmlvusau-s- mws thesussts at; bouquet held in Monctonwu; commemorst- thrsev» with snniverasryio! the ibsugurst- inn oi the Tidsl Wave Temple oi’ Py- tluu sister-um Miss assnwhllscr Ciliiobfietown, GrsndiOhiefPythisn Sisters. rue Moncton Times-oi Bet- urday, January 11th. csrries an u- tendsd account oi‘ the celebration which wss attended by over s hund- red Pythtsnl. CROSS li0ADS-_-A very plesssnt ""1111: was spent st, the home of llr. snd Mrs. William McCsllum on New Year's night, the event being a New Year's party. The lsrgc hum- bcr oi guests present enjoyed them- selves in muslcpnd games. Mrs. M. W. Wood snd Mrs. Beatrice Judson being the accompanist on the pisno- Luncheon was served in Mrs. McCal- lum's usual good style and s11 bands departed in the wet small hours en- thusiastlcslly proclaiming it s resl 300d time. ‘ RECEIVES MEDAL-Mi’. Wiiired McDonald arrived irom Revel-amass ‘to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mm, Louis J. McDonald. He was sccompsnied by his cousin Raymond Bhreerlsn oi Kinkors. who is st present touching m Wellington. Raymond lass-recent- ly received the Gold Medal, swbrdod by the Alumni Assoclstidn oi st. Dunstsns University to the" best Be- nioi- student, oi 1929. The medsl is beautifully designed and neatly en- graved, he is receiving the congratu- lations oi his friends on his clever- ness in having’ won this vslukblc prize. ' ‘ ANOTHER BUBGLAIlY-Durm the early hours oi yesterday morn- ing the grocerystore oi Mr. A. R.‘ Wise on the ‘comer oi- Eustcn snd Orlebar Streets, was brokeninto by some unknown person or persons, snd between ten and twelve dolls-rs worth oi goods stolen from the shelves. as well as sbout three dollars in smsll change from the tlli. Entrance in the storewas gained through‘ s door in the rear which hsdfbeen barred previous-to-the ciosingoi the store early thet preceding evening. A lsrgs quantity or. cigarettes and chewing gumwns stolen.‘ Neighbours living in the ssmsbuildinl. MI. Wise states, thcught_they-_ hesrd s noiss in the store at iive o'clock in the Jnorn- lug‘. Mr. Wise dis not discover‘ his‘ lozs until lle ‘found the door open in the rear. He at once called the police who came to investigate the matter. cnoss nosns sermon-The alnnusl Christmas School Conee of Cross Road School, Lot 48, was held in,the schoolhouse on Friday even- ing, December 20th. The night was ‘perfect and s. large crowd attended. it was estimated that over one hun- dred peoplc were present. Much cred- it is due to the teacher, Miss Flor- crlce Clements andyelso to Mrs. M. W. Wood. the scéompsnist on the organ. Mr. Frank Reeves csrlsbly acted is chairman and s. well bsl- zmccd programme was well carried out. At thc close oi the- Rrogrsm Ssnts Claus arrived in his usual Jov- iai manner and distributed the pres- ents iron-l fl-le heavily isdcn tree. The Pupils-gave the teacher srbesu- iiiul silk umbrella. A very enjoyable evening wssbnought. to a. close b)’ singing "God Save The Khlg" _- (Patriot plesse copy). E B E NEZEB INSTITUTE —-'1‘he monthly mating was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Mcltse, on Jen. 8th., wl-th ten members snd iive vis- itors present. Meeting ’ by re- peating the Ore-xi. Roll call was then answered. Minutes oi previous meeting were read and approved- The secretory thanked the member: ior ihe muchapprecisied giits irorn Sal-its, an. Ideal Wswrntsn iountsin pim and boll oi chocolates. Fruit snd ginger sic hsd been 8W“ W W! pick, snd p, trsined nurse provided for s boy sick with pneumonia. A csrd oi thanks irom the OYPhI-fll-IQ‘ wss read also the lqiior from flit supervisor chewing the tree courses in home economics snd home nurs- ing. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Plsno music by Miss Liiiisd Enmsn snd Miss Helen Msthcson much ellioytd- Ne“ meetngto be held It B118 110010 0f Mrs. Gsmet Ford. Lunch wss serv- ‘try ‘the towns sncl cities oi this or on nxnrznsnrvlsrri-Mr.’ ‘ind Mrs. "Welter. ‘linings! mricsge g. nmcuusiysmdny amt-messing the xmlilifllldsys st-Winnipsl. Mhn lwhl-‘flh with: tsfwobstmssss to Ivisitlfithe isrmers-"flismé. 1t- u lwlve-yem since: unjYsuug-wvu lsst~ ' eEsndlIiJI-lemsiu ior some time newlng old friends. ~ _ . -A'IHII'I'IONA_I.' fillTS-‘Hu list oi Cilristmss glib to Btpvinccnt’: Orphanage pilblishedls iew dsys sgo should have included-who: oi cloth- lng snd t4 irfin the lbiiiowale Wom- ans Institute. . . Jr POLICE COURT-At the . Police Court yesterday morning two young men were esoh-iinedjao m‘; coat; or twenty days. A=cue oi disorderly conduct-syn; disposed oiywith s.. fine- bi, 810 snd costs or twenty days. A customércsse _wss sdjoumed, till io- dsy. ' , . . NOB’!!! RIVER WOMEN'S IN- srmm-rjne January meeting oi this Institute was held ll; the home of Mrs} - ‘Bruce MscKinley; Wednes- dll’ OVQIIBII. Jsnusrytth. There wersl nine ‘numbers snd; five visitors present. Two new members were welcomed. - The meeting opened with the 'o1""I'he Institute Ode". oi lsst meeting were read Ind IPDIOj/ed. A ‘letter o! greeting from Everett Stevenson wss resdsconveylng hel-‘thsnks w the Institute ‘iorfiemembrsnce at the Christnlifsesson.’ A‘ business pro. gram followed; ‘The treasurer was dlnilllilfib b"? fruit" m‘ s,‘ sick res- contest, tom‘ intercourse, snd dainty reiresi-lmenta made. the social hom- o! the evening very pleasant. Miss 1W1 Mwliinlly kindly mums the Institute to her IiOmQYQr the next meeting on Wednesdsycvenlng, Feb, 5th. WlwilJvll csli will be answered by "A Proverb." 1' PERSONALS MrqAlexsnder Steyvsrt who hss been visiting his mother, Mrs. D. Siewlrt. Prince street. has leit on return tojssskstoon. Mrs. Innis McDonald _ snd ‘son Cecil have returned to their home st South Lake alter s. plesssnt vis- it withiriends in Kelly's Cross snd. Kinkors._~- Mr. H. J. Msbon. oi Montague, is the guest; oi w. and Mrs. Benjamin Rolersfllfrince 5t. _ _ Country L... s. Msaxlmzm ' - There seems to always-have been s iceling incurs}. districts ‘that the vsst-msjority oi town or city peo- plejwere-‘Jweslthy, and this ieeling‘ has lever kindled a desire in the bressis of, young country "folk to lglye thsfgocd old isrm ior these centres "oi" population and congestion where money apparently flowed so freely- ' ~ r». -. -. This. wrong impression has’ enticed sunny s~young man swsy from good opportunitlks and transplanted him inlo s. position oi aeriitude ,~where the compensstion wss slnslllsnd thc ultimate outcome was disappointing. " Only byglivlng a liie or extreme careiulnesa does the wage or small’ sslsry esmer store snytbing sway ior s jrsinydsy- penses are sl- ways on’ I. line with incomesnd very ‘oiten’ only , through »-very csreiul watching‘ sre they prevented irom going beyond the limitations of the weekly psy envelope. - ‘Agsimon theother hsnd. we ilnd not s iew ylomisl young men oi rural trsinlng rise to position oi’ in- nuenoesnd power in city life, but is not this the result‘ oi that early training in the pure sir and beauty oi’ the coimtry. In isct were it not ior the-constant drsinon the coun- sny other land would. in s short time go into decline iorthe wsnt oi that freshness snd vigor which develops only where sir is pure snd liie is ideal. " “ _ _ One makes his own opportunities. but the ofliee boy, ,0! under clerk does not rnsrry the proprietor‘: daughter and become-the msnsger oi the ilrm or business ss ir quently as iictionfwould have us believe. idenirin iths community. A ' lively A-culture would do well to try some I A Excels Sln. { i l QUALITY or Product RICHNESS of. Vitamirie csnientfl ; NSvUHbER/ORITY in Highest-classy Pelt’ Production - “EIONOMY in Feeding Costs For sale‘ by distributors in leading business- centres und direct from iuciurysg - IMNRIALBISCUIT C05 a ' CHARLQT TGTOWN ' PAGE NINE~ Y t T f: ‘Artfu- n ll‘ ss well, thrdoor oi success is still‘ open ssg~wide 1s it ever ,wss and as much room st the top as heretoiore but the ushers hi; its ciliranee are not so number-nus as at that which leads Anyone who has made up his mind that he ls not ‘suited to sgri- other line, but he should not be in- iluencedin this decision by theialse glare and tinsel of the city. Weslth comes slowly to the iarm- er, but it comes only in a very small fraction oflthe city. Country boys snd girls should take wsrningirom the isble oi the dog snd the shadow and DOLdIOp the bone in reaching for the shadow. llossc NOTES ' The recent‘ ihaw hasstarted the "race fever" ‘among . tile’ Western horsemen, especially in the vicinity of Alberton snd Eimsdsle. we. sce a great many oi the "Bcsrcats" tak- ing their morning jog-outs. ready- for the ice-rscsuic try out their spfitd for the summer races. especially to be in good shape Iomake their "de- but" this season at the big mid-sum- mer races st New Annan on Aug. 6th. Among those most prominent are; Harry O'Brien! pacer, Lee Dillon. who was the winner at the Albcrinn Exhibition Races; Stanley Browne big pacer, Brown Dillon, which ne expects to burn up some in the hopples this winter; also Pussy Foot. owned by Dugsld McCarthy, Tignish; Carl Weeks is very husisstic over his recent purchase or "Marion Aub- rey,‘ who showed well in her mut- lnees isst season; Raymond Aubrey, owned by J. W. O'Brien, is working nicely and looks as ii he will tramp with the best: Fred Ronnie's Roy Voio. seems w have’ the ability to rnske himself corupicilous on the to outclass his brother. Billy Cope also his sire, Colonel Aubrey. cnsrsub SCIIOOI. Report for November: iel Best; 3, Willie Shcrrcn- Gradc IX.——1, Elaine Lieard: 2. Al- ice Best. Grade VIII-i, Edward Norton and Carrie storcly, equal; z. Report Norton; 3, Robert Dan-son. Grade VII.—l, John Luquc. Grade Vi.—1, Jean-MacDonald; 2. Lloyd Harvey; 3. El er Fall. Grade Iv.-Eih Dawson; 2, Jean- etta Dawson; a, Eleanor Trowsdaic. Grade IIL-i, Aunllea MacDonald; 2, Muriel Cobb; 8. Elsie Sturdy. Grade II.-—5i‘., l. John L. Sturdy. -Grade -II. Jr.-l, Kenneth Cobb; 2. Clayton Simmons. _ Perfect attendance: Raymond ton, Lyman Sturdy. Elmer Fall, Lloyd Harvey, John Full, Philip Park- ‘er, Georgie Fall. John L- sturdy. Ernest Norton. P0X FEED FDR SALE Bee! Tripe Beef Melts Beef Llpg Beei Tongue s-inunings Boneless Beef Veal. Iln carcass) Lamb Pluck: Lamp Tripe Lambs Ind Motion. llll carcass) Horsemen. icsrlosd lots or lees] Hogs Pluchs, Hogs liiver Horse Liver. home stretch; last but not least. There are g chsnoes every- ‘id by the hostsssa l / Lucky Lindy. owned by Clnud| "m" i" '3" m! ""1 "1 *1" ""1"" oil-ion, Alberton, looks as u he will H45-“ The Island (laid Storage Company Ltd. be a winning "star" snd is expected Grade X.-—1, Edith losrd; 2, Mur- Luque, Edward Norton, Robert Ncr- = C. M. Lampson 8" LIMITED. 64 Queen Street _ ' lnndon, B, C. l. Englslid " l i Public Aucltion Sales I ~ o _llAW FUR! ~' Shlppllll bin will be furnish? ed without rhsrge by ‘applylsg to B. T. Holman. Ltd.- . Sear. rnerside. P. E. l. . -., Represented by ’ ‘ , Alfred Fraser, loos ~. . 212 Fifth. Avenue New York, N, I, ' Pouirnyfg r surrussi; , . j Our Poultry Supplies ere. | complete. liens should isy (his i time oi yesr therefore wean-y . I a full line oi plutonium-sq; _Mash, also Beei Scraps, Bone Meal, Charcoal, Oyster shell Mica Crystal Grit, Etc. ’ l i i We have a big stock s! (tracked Corn, Cornmesl, Schu- msker Feed, Oll Cake, Fish I i 'Mcsl, Bran and Shorty-Robin Hood. Purity, Snow ;. Beaver Fiours, Free -' l wheat snd ‘Whole ‘ g Flour. , l’ i ‘ All st lowest prices. ‘ , . i i i i l . . ldcloinwal)‘ l Wholesale a. u ’ Phone 20B IlOii-l-ld-tf. . _ -—Bv Gourm- Mu ‘l, it’ . K Mtiqi-ifloll- l L“)! U4 THE Ai-(Esi: l1’ YOUR vgre I HEAR ‘Illlmlrllli W fi s cord-r BLAME H\M A an", =4‘ ‘t \ e j! t. l ' Quill’ "/ _ ...~o $4“ I i) \