we -»-une¢ r 1 luv srcnirvf- -od-5 -1 fissile: grvr v ii ¥'O:'lli~.*"fl."*°' ""°°_"”°“ ’ r ., ro .,._ i >liif':’f,r~l'.'~'-1" I _ i ~ 'I HF (`l Al IGI ll FOVVN GUARDIAN " ~ -“_ -___ . __ . _L_-__ _.._, ___-,___ __ _ _ _ Y _________ _ FIVE :o_ocle-occonco.octot;»o.<»oc>.a:en.oos>oiJe.io-;.;.o;o;~frato ;oeoa.~im.f=oc<.<»::':s:1:\.:a:t:f-:.:=:cz-e:eo.-.ctw ' _ _ -l "`"""" ' ' " *Y “ 1‘€0$§.CI"1rC>..O£‘ . f 1 1’ ‘ ,u ru I IQ _ -__ '.~'_"..'j'_"-" ` ‘..I'.; it A riot of wishes . 'U T" Witlru siliiilar trend 1 " ' ` `\ \ V _ _, _ The best of the bunch is ‘ "§ 1/ " ~- “Merry Christmas, Friend.” ° I , Carvell Bros. Ltd. ' __-_._.he.--. l just as admirable`as if be a good »- Mquette speaker. ny meter-te ue *__- _ Five minutes passed, but the small boy persisted irl trying to take seven Q. what lu I-he PFD el* Sequence from five. ei paces 111 1 lll°f¢» fflendly l=li=°f? Finally. in exasperaticn, the teach- ,A_ First _md fourth pages. er said: "Now, boy, if you had five Q. Mill# U10 bud* take Part 1" the SDPIGB ill your pocket, could take “ddfng rehearsal? seven out?" A. No; She direct! lt. but seldom ‘,No slr!" was the immediate reply. lllkgg part in it. , A benign smile wreathed the Q. Is it A breach of courtesy to teil.cher’s face, and he asked; show n lack of interest in what is “why mg, my ladlw bein: i°l/4 011°’ "B¢cfluse. sir." answered the boy A. Yes; to be A good listener is decidedly, "they’re not yours!" § ____ __ -gf Long, Long Ago lst Agricola; A Christmas Day full of delivhi ~ \ ' ill. ` Christmas is with us again, and WA,"d pesfmts by "fe Score l _> with it the troubles of the editors oi °’ re f”""""9 W" WW' “U '"0' g' “Christmas Numbers." who must find might something new wherewith tc tempt What could we wish you the Jaded palates of their readers. It 1 lie I his el" ` ome after spendlrg a few days ° “W t fe’ Milluevl and Vicinity -- 4'., Mrswhdenkimshasretlin 'i`q,f:7,Qt I se acids -~- , /¢ ,‘ .,,,, N: snuff doctor about beccllwood cl-cos: M walter -lvh l l ti . _ _ all a o cinnamon-tho two great rem or B515M_uv__e 313 9:0 K/ ; rl dia combined ln this 53 year old eo ane, w, were lisi rs M ,_ _,QL ,F3 treatment. Soc-your druggui: or dlrec the c.ty Wednesday - /'"-~‘ _.-_ 1 "\* .- _ ` Messrs Holland, Nash and Wllit- ` ' " H1072 ~- ' ._ _ lock city were in Millview Thurs- %°¢b“ ¢3k“M would appear that in the nineteen day gmllng poullry j , , _ f. » _ _ _PREPAREDBY¢4REW&fRASfR.NEwousool hundred odd years since the first ` Noel, that all that could be said has been said; and even the joumaiistic Mrs E V Grant and daughtel ®6®oUwG5oc\oCfs:»cfcfofffc'o'ofoo'tf1:f=“°:>ffcfofroo lights who invent those tid bits of Doreen Milllievl lent a felt dal » ML &M ° V Norse and Teutonic mythology to ag- C I the guest of her daughter Mrs count for the mistletoe and the holly, , VIcKenna, Uomwall seem to show signs of exhaustion. " --- About the only novel effect noticeable \:;> _ _ ___'___ _ __ .- The following is a lofi-cr oi ` iii this ye8~l"5 output is the use of _H ""’““""`-"‘~"-1;--~~.;lr; :-ylllpailly received by Mrs. W. il "'Gul.l" for Yule; but we may let that hells the precaution was necessary. and the male members of the choir l ‘mlkllls fl`°m Ulf Mllll'lE"" W“lll“l‘ get by 11' We remember that the 0l`lB- as the” hm been Kood cause for voted in favor of the ale which was I"°’mut"’° ~ lmll llsers of the wol-cl llm no qualms alarm it few years previously. At a kept in a. big barrel in tile outside Deal- Mrs. Jenkins It is lvltll 'j about 1ggsll¢11lllg_l,l-lllglllllllyllwlllsll village not far distant the miners had pantry. Grandfather dldlll gel up deepest feeli-lg; of sorrov that lvl- 7 they had no alphabet. been Very turbulent, and a rumor but sent down five shillings, which l ‘\'l'i~te you in this time of \>efre.1v- There is. however, one perennial hiying arisen that the leaders weré the party probably spent afterwards llllellt source of interest remaining. In an W be l1l'l'¢-*fed by a D8-riy dl dr#-800115 in riotous living, at me village llln_ ‘ We realize that our words oi ever--changing wol-ld the ghrlslmas from Newcastle, the "rebels" drag- After breakfast. thc dinner lvas get l-ylllpatlly will not lessen l'0ll1‘ srlvl experiences of the older generation 894 all 014 °l1hIl°ll |20 8- P01-Hi Whem ullder way. and at half past fcn we ibut We trust that it will console 32111 will ful-nigh notable egllmlsfg to that it commanded the main road, and all f Mllll'iP\\' Wcnlell':; Pell D P k d "I h father, and while accepting the invi- S£0l'y~ Il Was EWU days *D Christmas "chains." These chains were lvrcatll- I“"m“t°‘ l‘J""|*”‘ ' In '5 ` (`l"m“'“" u I r S tation they little thought that the and the h°l\-So W8-5_f€d0lehf With the ed round the font; tile pillars, and '“'"`”° , pR0V|NCE 0|:-_ pR|N¢E EDWARD lSl_AND visit would extend for the next ten Smell 01 warm sniees, and my aunt the erch. Appropriate texte, in white Messrs M- F-`~ ~l°llll1 . Ml ' ` ' years. I had seen the old gentlemen and the two maids were as busy as comm llalllllg l,,i_.l.3,S on a lllllk smith were recent mlcsls nf Ml. TENDERB Fon MATERIALS annually, when he had his slunmcr bees- The Christians pudding I found ground, and li d and Mrs Samuel D *ke l”-I 'S' C oocoooos o tial/ the 1/lou of th/' C/iris! 1 as ( '/iflli f,f/ mf! /lull' y lrirl //mic luflin, _S ,Niall 1,,-»l l cfm /"11 '[’f', ._ vsulc you plrlvpfiil/ - . _ d wllh holly l _ r. ' . _ f ‘u;:, i lo nl ri c lc sealed Tenders will be received at thl me until f S f d , V _ - _ _m. me g ’ , _ I , i . January Std. 1931. from any Person or persosng wilI|n‘ lo 233|; ang ggliltir vacation a, tall portly man-he stood had bm" mam* B f°l'thlSl1t previous hung on thc walls nllcl circled the _ "‘ "U" and Ml Ja 1”” ‘md ““‘“ "L l“"‘*"“ 0" DM 4 ‘I at the various sl¢»es,tha following materials: six feet one in his stockings-and ly end was hang,ln§ 90 1'll’°n‘ tithe Chailcei arch. Flo\t'el's there wcrc` The many mfnds of MV- R- B-"‘1` E with the instinct peculiar to children Christ-mas s1'0CerieS had come in and dogs, I observed a good deal of they were hauled from town ten miles scarlet of holly berries and the sliccil iknow he is l"~`5‘°V°ri"g aft" his rc' f M benevolence in his countenance; but l1WP~y. by en.i'rlcr, and were packed in of the glo"sy leaves The service w ‘Com illness' "V35 - - ~ 3.5 he also possessed another character- l9»l`§€ DOXCS With Side-S l'l€&l'ly three short and bright; not only thc choir istlc of the “line Old English gentle- feel: SCIUBYB- There W8-S not the var- but me Whole congrcgllllon Sang lllelr I Mr, Kaye Khoun, Verlloll Rive Mi Alflerl Bichdut Vllll fc Ci icll pllzc. lol til sclllool r‘ll‘ldi<`l1 mall, all ol’ the olden time," and that icty of fruits available nt the festal be5;_l mlglll say lllcll. l0u(lcSl_ only left for his home in Denmark rc- of n lcclrt vlsiiol to Mlllllclv llfclfld of ailing the nl.o1cy l\ was la. good deal of determination. 59115011 RS there lS IWW; mllhillg blllf the anthem was 'reserved for thc lcmmy' It I5 Mr' Kh°“"'5 i""°"‘U°-3 Hence his invitation was something _lwples and oranges. But there were ¢ll0ll~_ and all lllc psalms were muSl_ to be absent from the Leland fm- y be of a command. all killds of nuts, and plenty of them. cll1_l,Ql; merely l.ecllC(l_ A5 we Clc_ some months. iniu Aflel. cllallglng lmllls _.ll Ncwca5lle_ and what more did aboywithaheal- llarlcll lwlnc,.,al.d ll WM wltll a _-_ fone ical lolt on illc ualclldni Just rlllidlcn It uns flec ded to mn on-Tyne. I at last. under the kindly llly 2DD=lll° Weill? wliolc-hciutcd sense that we had A llumbm' °f dll” and EMC ‘lll a care of the guard as the train con- Well. Chl`l5llhl1S Eye Clllllh it la-It participated in a. true service of lGj'“°"5 have been hold in Mm' »hHal° ln 'lam , ductor ls called, found myself at il l and there was some cessation of la- lll~al5c_ ' ‘\'iew, during the past wcek or two. ,off small wayside station, where grand-_ jb°"~ The h°‘45° had been b0d°Ck°‘l I said that all but one went to |Th° f°u°“'i“g are 9' list' °f di’m‘~"`S f"°5° father with a. two-wheeled vehicle With h0lly and ml-Sll9L00. f0l' ll~“lD@l‘ church, and this must be explained l Called F~ "ll`F~ll." Pi\V8if»9d me- Tiicll Sllefllllefs “’Cl"? lll`lkll°“"l”l~ AS I sat Ill Ellglaild Cilrlsililas is thc cllici cstnle n long slow drive of i`our lnilcs ll00ki-ill; Olll Of the Wllld0\Vll1l-l`l0l»Wl- festival, but ill Scotland they scenlcci had as their guests' Misses OHV” ‘ccmb (1) QUAGMIIEE BRIDGE, WELLINGTON, LOT 16. ~-MIN-H 120 cords poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins. at small end. _ 16 piles in 20 ft. lengths, not less than 8 ins. at small end. 36 pieces 6" x 6" in 16%, ft. lengths. 72 pieces 2" x 5" in 1656 ft. lengths. ‘IZ pieces 4" x 5” in 6 ft. lengths. _(2) GRAND RIVER BRIDGE, LOT 16. 26 pieces 12" x 12" In 23 ft. lengths. 35 pieces 12” x 4” in 17 ft. lengths. 70 pieces 12" x 4" in 16 ft. lengths. 63 pieces 12" x 4" lil 14 ft. lengths. 24,500 F. B. M. of 4 inch plank in 19 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ins. (3) M'YB.lC'K'S BRIDGE, TIGNISH, LOT 1. 190 cords poles in 16 ft. Icntglls, not less than 4 ins. at small end. 85 piles in 20 ft. lengths, not less than 8 ins. at small end. 36 pieces 6" I 6" in 1655 ft. lengths, 72 pieces 2" x 5” in 16%, ft. lengths. '12 pieces 4" x 5" in 6 ft. lengths. . (4) DARNLEY BRIDGE, LOT 18. 50 pieces 5" x 5" lil 15 ft. lengths. 10 16,000 F. B. M. of 4 inch plank in 18 ft. lcngtlls. not less than 'i ins. in width. in lliii.i. itlvsiz unions. Lcfr s. 1 290 cords poles in 18 il. lcngths, not less than 4 ins. nt small end. L MPO piles ill .'20 ft. lengths, not less than 8 ills. at small cnd. T0 NNE G" x G" in 1635 ft. lengths. ` Materials for Lois Nos. 1. 3 allld 5 to be ilclivcri-d at the site. For Lots Nos. 2 rind 4 the Tendcrcr may submit a price for (hc material dcllvcrcd at the site, :ind also is price I". 0. B. nt the nearest railway station. All mater- lnl to be inspected bcforc delivery is tnkcn by the Department or payment made. Parties tendering to tclldcr scparriicly for tilt- nlntcrlzll for cnch bridgc and may icndcr for thc “hole or any portion tllcrcof, and Tclldcrs to be marked “'I`ei'.i|crs for Material." I A price pcr cord sll::l| be sulslillttcd for poles and :i price per M. B. M. l for sown lumbcr. Poles to be of Spruce or Fir. straight and ssnulld, alrl .sawn Iunlbcr to be Spruce or llemlnck. square eilgcii. free from \'.';lllc :ind shakes. perfectly sound :ind the millet size spcciflcil, und to bc tlolivcrcd un or before the lst My of April, 193|. _ The Dcpzrtlncnt does not bind itself to ilcvrpi tile lowest or any Tender. I.. ll. l\!:ii-l\lIl.r\.\'. Deputy l‘,lilll~ii-r of Public Works. fharlotietoivn, P. E. lslnild, - December 15th. 1930. l9L'_6_-12-16-ttstill Jail. 3. _ KO,Q mmQUQQKQQhlJQhQQQUDCOJ3$€C€CiQi`i`C°TCOZ€lC£UEtl`C£I1`CiD?l1Z-°§r_ D . GRDUND LIME STUNE _ I We have shipped large quantities of Ground Limestone to the Island and it has given wonderful results. ' l We solicit your orders for either bulk nr bagged Lime. » Cnn ship bagged lime nf one day's notice. rookville Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Y i0|zerating Govemmcnt Lime Plant) BBOOKVILE, St. John Co.. N. B. lll "I “.-_llj-, .ll .' tive with quinine and a stimulant, making a well bal- anced and effective treatment for colds ' and headaches. _ _ - ` , only Tammas" Anderson, the sexton For N eurltls 5 You need dll iluu inlrsdlsull. so llulsl on this box. Gal If of one drus non. 30e. morning I was awakened by the sound of voices “under thc window" . ____ Then they broke into music It was l » the fire. and it clllppulg pan lillclci was invited to stay for supper in tllc llealll to catch me .gmly It wa servants kitchen. after whicll grand llcccsluy for one to Slay at home lg _W ::___l>li5_;\_l5t__‘:___lll _make sure that the jack did not rue ` ' 55 ' l ` '° down and to basic the roast with tile _ __,_ ___ __ _ _ ' l _~_“:_l1_\_l_lE‘__F5Sf;;d l;l_;__h?_l`_ ‘WY "3" [fat from the pan. Meat done in tlliit c . l c o 'in cal- . , M"_|_|°Ns oF PEUPLE _md the c__s_Dm with her S; Ywas way had a flavor that ilo ol on could _ ° ’ IVE. U 5 E T H I S I D E A Iv the feminine "Last Mlllsl.rcl." S Dl . . . » .. | TREATMENT T bed _ _ __ h _ _ nner over, vie lvele sitting lil . _ ____ . . _ , _ ° _ B “ne ° _ t e °l°°_l\» “-5 nleasilreiess content," when the door "' ~' ,___-_ »._.__ . llcpys would say. Giaildfatllcl was ll.” flung open and ln bounced __ Gfovy, Lanny, _;_,f_¢1~l~, _ lalways lest ull. alld WOUUU “lil 01d bilncll of sooty young scnllawags from B R 0 M 0 [clock at ten, promptly, his last act . , _, _ . ng _;_:l;|;;l'i;':;b;::a_ awal' as Placldly here 35 I mite' "5 tob of their voices, and forthwith it ever did in those far off days and llley began ll kllld of dramll ln dog_ \S°°"e5)' At me °'°l°°k the ‘Nxt gcrcl rhyme, in which figured such morning by the sound of voiccseta < _, _ _lu _ _ tllo villagc. “Open the door, and I (_ U l N I N E bef°"° "°"h`i“g- *That °1°ck ls ticking enter in" was their greoti at thc ~ (Continued on Page 7) s Ldxdffve and the members of the village choir Minard's is ullcqualled. It swift- " "" "' " " `* _"` with more "carols, but like Maggie ly ends thc painful tllrobbilli, l 'I U' V `d fl Tulllvel__ ln my _luvenlle mnocence I an leaves you lulled and re To the mughfer or son attending schccl, rr coitoivll roar- lmaglwl ,lm mm W” somelhlng llev§_l>0l‘tcCQCH]G£l~Q..i,Q.1L}4F;i'.QDQGDCC DQQDC P VVc'\Lllc ll __ - nl l .ilifl \l l \ls l _ ( lla Dir -” ‘ll Ycul. .lllcl 'Ll Rcbelt Wi cl had lc in lltlllv nllcillla tllci gucsis lil. s Cll lellilc \\ pill lil ‘ lllstlt lic Ml all \I rl - l ‘ cilt‘l t Tllcc \\ il liftccll illcrlll -_--- p'c tilt ’l‘ll< lllce'lllg oocllcri iss Milly Cilllllls Vcllllll Rl.c llgillr il i~ Oclc Tile lnlillltco n lecc il llsltul tl lilo cltl lilo last nicotine' \\ e lead ~- atml cd It nas de lded t l v\\\|‘¢'1v re/ fi v`\7‘Yw~ 1‘n_ 0552; l 1530( _-_ 4 _ `.__i_.¢ _-.4 ee-asa i - Nl E Jeilkllls and ‘ills Nomlll ccmbc' l We :Lic on thc last I Sllcldou “eve appointed to Q of the Old \" of 1930 Only schools and Lnkc it tleat to L few days lie villl bc slloutulg candy to sell at Christmas concrll py New Ycnl a -ci slvcaling Roll call to be allsueled at liek certaul old habits arp making meeting bl Different nays of lisin iuticns fol the Glad New Year potatoes It was decided to alrite 31 Noll lets scan thc new zi letiel ci' '=l§il1patl\ in ‘V[ls W L ths calendar and see what Dc Jenkiis A contest \\ ls put fm bv cr holds li' stole fol us 'Irs Loo Hynes and Mis Hermon vhlll all the way, wllich brought us lllght. _lust bciorc Sumter, I was sur- to llllllk more ol New Ycalns Day_ We and Margetret Smith, Messrs Har l Here are some of the noteliortllv ings lst and 2nd prizes gdmg to to ills house, situated about one thou. fprised to sec a nillllbei- of lights spring were ,lol so fm. lmm lllc lJm.d€l._ and ,old Robertson, Cyrus and Lester dates Mrs Norman Sheidow and Mrs .und feet above sea-levcl. ' lip iii the ilvenllc of shade trees lcad- so bolll days Cnlllc ln lol. lllell. slllrc `Jellkins. - Next m0l.lllng_ when I had tlmc to _ lllg to llle l-om-|_galc_ They alllll-0a,¢h_ nl l-csllvlly_ on Cllrlsllnm day we had _--_ Monday Dcc 15 -Fiast of Llgllts_ slnglllg the N'atic\1nl Antllem. ok about, I celtaillly llud the time cd and presently there was il knock a blg l,0lul(l ol lllc .-mlgllly roast llccl Mi'. and Mrs. W. L, Jenkins lltul Tuesday Dec. 17-Poct Vvhiticrs Luncheon was served in Nllrs of my life-there lvaggo union to all. nt thc back door, and a qullvel'iilg_0l Old Ellglalld- uml on New Yom.-S as their guests Mr. and Mrs. How- Bill-tllda_v sheidiolv's usual mfanl ter. Nmzt peril to the lllqiiigitive mllld of lllvoicc was lifted ageing; the frosty I Day we slmlncctl me bcsl goose ol. ard Court, nity, Mr. and Mrs. H. Friday Dec. 19-New Moon meeting to be held at the home l'oullgster.'1“llr\lloilse was a large one air in doleful music. Tllcll one of tllc lllo l-ll,cl¢_ Nm,-_ me beef was not A. Jenkins, Hazelbrook, Mr. K. J. Sliiiday D"L'~ 21-F‘0r0faLllCi‘S' DM/lU1‘S. W- L- Jehkllls- -I counted cigllt “c\lilllllCy-pots" oil 'lllHlflS-5llCy WCW °-lllcd "5Cl“`fmt'5" roasted ill thc oven; tllc pl'ouccllll'c '_:`;"`-:::;`__-"'TTW_:TV I 'Y rm’ 7"” ' V I LT'-:"V'T:Tv»"F'_` " EW-TY H/w"1'z_:TT?::m` 1 the chilnllcy stltck and not all the tllcil and didlft c:ti'e-came ill :uid was lm. (lll=lcl.Clll__ Hmlglllg from lllc ruollls had f~il'c_'~i-alld llud bccil built allllouilced that Old Bcttv was at tlic 140 plem 2” x 5" in 1653 ft. lengths. S 140 pieces 4" x 5" ill 6 ft. lcngills. . til Flirlau De 5-full moon (leo H Jcilklils Meeting closed by »s af-I -le.. .___ - ~_.».s -el:.:rs~»._f. ---._f;._ .__-.-~-.i I 4-1-