- . DECEIVBER“ 2.1938 THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ORDER OFFICE" EATOYPS they offer thousands tions at prices that pif for your money. _ The EATON Ord Just select the items zill other details and will be tions. big catalogues make it to choou for 0f appropriate Christmas gift sugges- °Y Y0“ lhc very utmost in good value cr Office makes it easy to buy-you‘ ' you require and the office takes care of “ A competent clerk is always in attendance pleased to help you in any way with your gglec. AV OID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH—SHOP MY AND DO AWAY WilH DISAPPOINTMENT Cnursem Fill‘ Fishermen At Saint llunstan’s ' ' ‘l'lllf‘ll'S course, which - Duiistairs College on _\'."FIPl‘(1il_‘y' . The ‘ student, W110 were en. rlclliflilfli witli the turv oi the program c closing exercls ex- , in" ill")! npyirv 1 of no oi‘ sll h courses. ' pro- ' r- m? ri demon- , _ii~ iioning. i p up" fish, Tlici nude s ivore iaiirticulnrly interest- gd in the preparation of boneless sod and llllfix In nrlziition to the practilal demonstrations given by gxporh. ca. u. \\'I'\‘ I_lL'i.1 in busi- unis E: 11.31, cnrrrsiirviivl"ncc.book- lreepirg, current eyciiis. public gpeaklllfl, cooperation. first aid. navigation. lxicieris. canning sic. Hon. B LiePiiize. Chairman lithe Fisherman's can Board; Hon, W, H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture. and Mr. Wright warn piesent at the closing exercises and Addressed the students briefly. con- pniulagtiis_thcm on their success- ful efforts and urziniz them to make use of the knowledge gained. ery o'er-end Dr. J. A. Mur- phy pic. led at the closing and vannouiiced the prime winners of the bans-less cod competition. The presentation of the prizes was made by the Hon. Mr. LePage Mr, Edward Blanchard, South Rustico. on behalf of the fisher- men students. expressed their up. preciatlon of the course and thank- ed the College, Department of Agriculture and all those who con- tributed to the splendid success of the fishermens school. . The course is one of the projects undertaken by tlic Provincial De- nnrtmmit or Acriculturc in con- nection with Dominion-Provincial Youth Uiioiiiploviiiciit Grant. The undertaking is a worthy one and should be productive of far-reach- ing results. I01‘. BLANKETs iuLli-‘Ax HALIFAX, Dec. B-(CP)—1~leavy for: settled ovcr Halifax bonight- for the second time since Tuesday‘. Fog Iionis blew ill the harbor while on the streets motorists had to proceed carefully, Minnrd’; kills pain. Minimum Charge for Any and l0 cents for every additional l9 (‘enis per inch. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4o per word; Western and Eastern local: h per word; Announcements and Coming Events 2c per word; Classified 2o per word; In Momorlam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. ei.c., 4c per name; letters of Condolence 70o per liich. Wedding engagement 40 words for Si, Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4c per word. Lists of A? _ Other rates on application. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-five oentl. Advertisement 25 Cents. 3 words. Notices of Thanks Ind riplionl l’ For Sale ifimarr mrrriinTrWWI" pair A-“EFS-“i Lhli‘; Z‘. IOR SALE—-A GOOD MILK COW. Apply Nlrs. Ernest. Lcoiinrci. Mal- ‘pequc Road. W I..-’lti-12~'7-‘3'l. FOR SALE — FIVE YEAR OLD horse. Ed. Head-D, Millvale. ‘ _ , L.-i4i-i2-9-ai. POI SALE — POULTRY SHELL and Gri. 75c per liuiidrcd Eirle ’1"ibll(‘l‘l(‘SC().__ L-587-1 2i. FOR SALE — THREE STEER one and a lialf years old. Walter Carson. Canoe Cove, L-10ii-12-8-3i. .»_+—~ _—— —;. — . FOR. FALE-l-‘IYIKNACI-ITTE. GOOD as lli"i\'. \Vl1I sell at liulf DFKL‘. Aunlv to Ben Coiniliv, Rose Val- 165‘. L~142-12-9-1I. FOR SAbf-Z iiiiiisaiifiiiinia for Poultry 75c per hundrrd- __rli~ F licrios Co. L;5il'I-l2-‘_‘-l2i. —TIlRFE NEW FRESH- Z piirpo-c bull _- l .itlis old, Edwin Duffy. __Vil1nui: (ilTvll. - ’ -9~2li. FOR .2 . .i- A4 1.1-} O‘\'E AYRSIIIRF BULL old liciirr “ll .\‘<.i u"l, fill!‘ (‘il‘.‘.' fuzi 1 ‘I rii- in lr" irii llliiiln: . Best oi, i R. O. P. bnokinig, (“cm- ~ Ii. 1305-‘ “P11. Frcizclifurt, - I i _ msrjrminsnnv AFTERN ‘v. LAHI l‘. l‘ ICVJ Wrist. Watch. ic Ililltl. 1Il‘(Iil‘ IZ‘.‘l‘.'(‘ nt (llliwflllln ZQIIICC. Rcivnrd. L-IGO-iii-D-li. . To Let To mr-nmniimr ‘IWPIIIHR house nt 301 5”" Rwrtiflir rhmndcllod. Fried. slate cf repair. Contains WING room. dinina room. kitchen. lmtli and five DQCIFIOOIILS. l-lnrd- S T 7. E D Kent in “Md floors tlirouizhout. Ami?! Efl-‘icrn Tnist Ccmiimii‘. , L-ITB-IZ-B-Si. It-.. ._.___ . . . . _._.. _ mlvvrkilsrisi: COUNTRY GIRL WANTS HOUSE- work in City. Apply “Guardiunfl __. ._ .~____.__T-r93'_!2?374L~ .F1=wfl'9-"el9_._li’s!1¥e¥l_ MAID WANTED — MUST BE competent Cook. ‘Phone Char- __1ot etowii “1055-14 __I..-_1_Q2;1v2;B-_Zli_. Miscelleiieous CAPTURED TATTOOED rox. Rubvcrl. Clialmell. York. Phone 15am. L-ior-ig-sgl. BRING US YOUR BATTERY T0 be recharged. 6 volt. 75c. 2 volt 45o. l-fnlf rcgulnr prices till December 15th. R. L. Dickicson, New Gins- ‘ggiv. L 3i. EXPERT RADIO SERVICE. FOR prompt service and guaranteed re- nirs on nnv make radio. Call 40-J. McKay's Radio service. 41 Richmond Street. l..-65-I2-7-1ii. FOXES PELTED FIFTY CENTS each. First class work. Wed Younker, I-liglifleld. L-64-12-7—3i. BUYING DRESSED POULTRY daily. F. B. Conrad. L-67i0-l2-3-10I. Salesman Wanted .__.. _ .. . i rm -=Ai.i".s.\iAN roifmr-r s: Ill’. uliir Line. h!!!“ the MilYllllllCS. local terntory, Ap- ply giving references to Hobkim Press Limited, Saint John. N- B- ”___ MN-orio-iz-o-zl. AMBITIOUS SALESMAN WANT- ed to sell advertising book match- -¢5_ the fastest selling specially made in Canada. rt. a once; good commissions; reliable firm. Appl . Strike-giiemlcilatchgérgrtllh. na a, - if“ m‘ C“ __Nr:%39-12-9-3i_. i’ Bonrderifldynted, WANTED-BOARtDEItt OR. ROOM- er, 249 Prince S reeL-w-la-mbm SANTA CLA US EXPRESS (Continued from mire l) to The Guardian by letter, phone 133. Glennie 5 years. Ivan. 8 years. Elmer, 9 years, Harold. 9 yearn. Muriel, l0 years. Waller, 4 years. Shirley, 2 years. Eleanor. 9 years. Fred. '7 years. Irene. L years, Ian. 9 years. Georgina 6 years. Barbara 2 years. Roy, 4 years. Eleanor, 6 years. Phyllis 4 years. John 8 wars. Robert. 7 Years. Charles 7 years. Lloyd 6 years. . Phyllis 3 years. Catherine l0. Francis. 9. »Vilima. 8. Gcome 5 Ada 8. Gerald. 10. me. 8. Gloria, 7. Anita, 5. Marie. 9. Irene, 9. Elmer ‘I. UICIVCPIQhQ-fi-b CJKAQQZIJBZQJIJ IQ QTLL -¢@“*~5@@s9r9@5+5rP55F;~P“- Genevieve. B ' Angus, 5 Olga Sanford 8 .3§$S3€$$88SESEESSS§=SS8ESEZES°S$3S$KS . . u“ 1M Elaine 2. 10 Jackie 10 Robert; 6 Catherine 5 Mark 5 Leonard 4 Myrtle 2 Harvey 10 months Jackie 2 Elsie 4 Joyce 6 Edward l0 Arthur 9 Gerald 6 Harold 2 Matillda 8 Joey 5 Robert l0 Margaret 9 Wilfred 2 FTCYITYICII l Leon 8 Ronald 8 Lorraine 7 Virginia 4 Charles 5 Doris '1 135 Shirley 4 136 Stirling 6 mos 137 Ruby 8. 138 Joan 3. 139 Evelyn 9 mos. 140 Charles i0. Lloyd '7. Clifton 5. Roy 10 8 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 8 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 12G 127 12R 12" 130 131 132 5 in 148 Edward l , 149 Adella 5. 1m mipn 4. ’ or. CHRISTMAS JOY Nellie 2. Shirley 9 mos. A1 'l 1'15 Gracie 6 176 Roger 9 SANTA PALS TO DATE His Honour Lieut-Governor, G. D. DeBlois. M155 Evelyn Burnett Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. Mrs. Alan Cosh His Excellency Bishop O'Sul- livan Rev. Louis A. Dougari Lois and Edward Miller, Mont.- rcal. P. Q. AMrs. W. R. Aiiiken, Longworth V9. Miss Margaret Coffin, Arthur Coffin Miss Agnes Clinton Mrs. Harold McKie, Keppoch Mrs. Ewen Cameron Miss Marjorie Carr Miss Jenn Gill. Shirley Jane Dunning. Ronni Ann Dunning. Arthur Weeks. Lillian McLeamMi. lldwiim Helen Molean, Mi. Edward Road Billy McLean. Mt. Edward Road Miss Isabel Goodwin. 45 Highland Ave Aévfnurice Goodwin, 45 Highland e Mix Mary ‘Teresa. MiwNeill. Aloysius MacNeill Mrs. J. l7. B. McCready Miss Adele McNutt Miss Mar aret Irving Misses Pa ricia and Joyce Ritchie Billy Ives Mrs. A. J. Heart: and Arthur N. Heartz D. F. Archibald w». Elizabeth Anderson. Mrs. W. H. Prowse Miss Doris Chandler. Mrs, W. C. Ho t. W. C‘. Hoyt l r.) Charles and Jack Simpson, Sum- merside. Layton Selim-mun. Summer-side. Death Sentence 0f Convicted Murderer m Commuted To Life OTTAWA. Dec. iF-(CP) —John Netcoff, 33, ‘who was under sentence of death will serve o. life term at iborcnester Penitentiary, N. B. Com-| mutation of the sentence was an- nounced‘ today by the Secretary of wharmd Wm. State's Department. Netcof was found guilty of the murder on July ll of Bessie Ourllsa 21. former housdreeper an sentenced to hang Dec. i4. ‘lhegeury a’? the Lrini véhidehmtéirglyr place p . mcommen e . Miss Curliss was killed when Newoff aitecked her with l. ham- g with her l Saint John. accordlruz in evidence at the trial. Defence ‘ contended - vocation had driven Notcofl a int when he was not responsible or his action. The prosecution maintained the motive for the slay- ‘fho Central Guardian Thin column is reserved for news of local interest but. Idveriiiing of o newly nature may be ii-sei-ied n. I cents a word strictly pay- able ln advance. i uorvrizuiiiuir. J) urn nvsuii. Aries. L.-6789-7-2l-3l2 BIGULAR. BUS SERVICE has been resumed to-dpy between Charlottetown an; Sgmmerside. DIIS IN MEDFOR-D MASS- Mrs. John B. Connolly, city, re- ceived the sad news yesterday of ~ the death of hei- sistcr-in-law. Mrs. lora Bridge at; Medford, Mass. FLAG AT HALF - MAST — The flag on the Dominion Building here was flying at. half inasi yes- terday in respect. to the memory of the lute Queen of Norway whose funeral took place yesterrny’. WILL TRY T0 KEEP _ NORTH STAR HERE-Tire following wire received here yesterdirv by the Sec- retary of the Charlotfeioiim Board of de speaks for itself "Your wire 0f the 29th. Goveminerit ' endeavoring to ngo continuance 0i’ the North Sur in Canada." The wire is from Hon. C. D_ Howe. Min- ister of Transport. CONTINUE INVESTIGATION- Police said last night they had laid no charges yet in connection with the holdup nnd robbery of’ Mr. George MacPhee here lost night in his grocery store. Two men were held by police and were questioned regarding the robbery. They were charged with vriurzincy yesterdmy and were remanded uii- til Dec. 10. Wednesday night while Mr. George MncPhec was a.- lone in his store on lower Prince Street two men walked in and. said "tihis is a stick-up and we're no amateurs". Boi.li men kept. him covered while they rifled the till of between $80 and $90. Stuf- fing bills into their pockets they fled up the street. The hold-up occurred about 6.30 pm. (Dr) J. E. and Mrs. Fleming, of Stanley Bridge, motored u) mg city yesterday and report the roads lgi good condition by way of Springfield. Charlottetown ManCalled To Ontario Bench A iCaiiadian Press Dcspaich) TORONTO, Dec. 8 -J,' Gerald Kely, K. C., vrhose appointment to t-he Supreme Court of Ontario was announced last nislit n». Oi.- tawa. was born at, Charlottetown 41 ywzars ago. l-{e attended Wg=t Kent public School and Prince of Wales College there and the Univci'.<it_v of To- ronto and Osgood; Hall at To- nonto. Mr Kelly practised law here with Arthur Roebuck. K. C., then with R. T. I-Izirdiiir. K. C., and became a partner of Louis Singer and Ia/ter of T .H. “Iicketi. He has been in private practice here since last spring Mr. Kclly who served overseas with the New Brunswick Infantry. was a member of the Separate Srhool Board for nine year: and chairman iii 1936, He is married and has six children. (Judge Kelly is a son of the late James Kelly and .\frs. Kelly of Charlottetown, His mother and sister. Mrs. Perlcy Williams, are ' residing in this city. Ila has two brothers in Ontario. Ono IJTQIIlGT. Lieut. Carl Kelly. who served over- sees during iii-e Great War. died a- bout. a year ago.) Soldiers Subdue Blaze At Halifax HALIFAX, Dec. 5—\CPl—SOIf‘IlCl‘S of three units or the Halifax Gar- rison today subdued fire cf llll- known origin that ilircatciicil the Halifax Harbor for! of York rc- doubt. The Master Gunners col. age within the ramparts, was destroy- Foriy soldiers answered an eni- ergericy call w fort on the western side or the harbor and near its entrance. Artillery Sergeant. Comerford. caretaker of the fort. his wife and lWO children, occupied the cottage and escaped unharm- ed. loss by destruction of the Gov- ernment-owned building was not estimated by miljlary officials. Pleads Self - nefince On Murder Charge (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LOS ANGELES. Dcc. B-Self- deien-fe figured prominently tcdav the selection of iuroi-s to try "Colonel" Mar-Lin Snyder. 44-year- old Broadway and Chicano rinlto figure. charged with kitliianlping and assault; to commit. murder. Snyder is amused of kidnapping Myrl Alderman. 131i, inking him the presence oi Snyder": former wi .R Eitiizpr. i.i;ilo singer. and his daughter, Edith Snyder. Mid shoctiricr him. Snyder also is intiniirlaliiiiz the wcmfn with a pistol during the scene. Alderman formerly was an 1w- coinmariisb for Miss Ettina. who divorced Snyder in Chicano a vcai- Mo. lvfiiss Snyder. daughter of a previous marriage. is Miss Iii-tings retaxv. TEA LOCKED ['1' BOSTON-(CPI-A speaker at. a woman's meeting here the other day reminded her hearers that even in England up to the 18th century tca. was so costly it in- variably was kept under lock and lng was "blind. jealous not" Iv LADIES and MEN I?‘ iwfllillliflmflifilllil r .. 4px;. ill-G's cltsuirwvl v1. \ A Complete, Varied Selection! You'll find no many npproprialo gifts here for everyone on your gift list that if will make your Christmas shopping mug]; “u” ....nnd a roll plenum this you. Como in today null examine our selection of fine lifts at ooonoml. cs1 priced. I. SPECIALS For TODAY and SATURDAY ONLY. I12 Boxes Christmas Greeting Cords l8 cords in box per box _19¢ Guaranteed Fountain Pen — 59c‘ Manicure Set in Gift Co“ - 39c Special Shaving Sci‘ Crldm, Blades, Styptic Pencil 8. Hone uII for — — — — — - — 29c Ladies sot, Perfume, Powder 8i Velour puff in gift box. —- 39c Supply limited: Come curly. Poqierrmw. rIiIILSJ-Zilll-FJ Z. 5.7 ~51. Lentllgric DIM-Q We hove a complete rnngr of Perfumes Toilet wulzrs in Ill oilflllrs 0f this Famous Hvglv-‘zlllso of Lamas and The YARDLEY Sets illustrated are examples of a fascinating range. Among those ooh you'll XEWI>FZDY~F¥=BEIRDIQPBQH§IM BIIEES. to tlioirrlit on the pnrl nf our citizens I I DANQUET HELI) __iConLiiiucd from page l) enjoys the cpniidcnce. admiration and good-will of all our citizens. Since coming m Charlottetown fifteen yvnrs ago he has been in- forested in everv worthwhile move- ment for the advancement. and welfare of this community and Province. “Tonight I am thinking in a very special way of his outstanding leadership and devoted service on behalf of the Boy Scout movrniont. i0 which movement he has |=cn n tower of crear sl-ronczth. H~ has been actively associated with it for many years. and as president of the Provincial Association has not only put scouting on the man so far as Prince Edward Island is concerned. but I believe his work has been of such a hirzh character that it. is bound in have a per- manent. and far-reaching effect 0K1 the liislow of Scouiiniz in this Province and throughout the Dom- iniori "When Mr. Murray assumed the office of prcsidcni. of the Provin- cial Association. we had in thc vicinity of 210 Scouts and 73 lrnri- crs. Today we have nearly 900 Scouts and 90 loaders: and hi- his iiifluencc and example there has come fl1)"lii n vast change of n: to tiic vnluc and importance rf Boy Scout work. Prim: a born lender of bnvs as well ns of iiion, lie sua-ocrled in estnblisliinz a eon- iact. betwccn the movement and the man on tlir- stwel. who was APPEARANCES are so deceiving Sc many pens try to lock like '- Gift Se“ llunlnl iii! WIIITI DOT; tho only LIFETIME Illl fngkifm Ire Ihinghycu m’ SHEAPPERB PHATKBR- r 0 m9 or- --W ether Ii Touch-bur u...“ only one be ‘of q qr a mun. K911111110 LIFETHHE D011 Kill!‘- ii aiiteed to servo you as 5% long as you live. Try one ‘i “'°'"° fidpfiiiiifiiifilpiiiiié? Book Ends 75c $1.50 TIME W"- Il sgnfillil)! {fur span right: hi; — e uc essor-to- n l 5¢H|¢K _i. make! all if“. write i ELECTRIC RAZORS i“ $13.00 g l THERMOS JUG SETS WITH A TRAY 8. GLASSES Shcalfer Pen and Pencil Sets are priced to = suit any purse. From $5.15 i0 $35.00 pa set. $6.00 $10.00 fl ... . . i. "‘ - . PARCELS i PROMPT i ' . . ii: Jsmnus PHARMACY w......., .8‘ ‘ _ (m? snap: FOR (IQURTEOUS Dispensing Llhcmiotn __ MAKING o, SERVICE loii-liileonsrslteviSisfiillllillllilllnltllEl. lihB-DulfiiiiiiihliiJililloili-mk ‘2423121313.3%S:h3nDiSid:BIMMMSIHEEIEDBQERAIRIKMIIIIIKIPIQIWQIKIIUIQI‘ ' us who have had business dealings ‘Xiill the Bank of Nova sootia during Mr Murray's term of 0f- fice know very well that. the say- ing is not. applicable in his case; for so long as a customer was wil- ling to play the game. Lo mt, in a fair and square manner. it. did not make any difference whether he was rich or poor. he was certain of finding in Lloyd Murray—not. the marble heart or the icy 5W. but the wai-iri heart and the sympa- thetic eye. "While we oongmbulaie him from our hearts on his well deserved promotion. we are very sorry o0 lose him and his iwious and charming partner. rs. Mirna)’. and their two flne-munnered boys. Iiurcll and Herbert, But, we flatter ourselves in hoping that the fifteen years that they have spent with us in Charlottetown have been so fulfl of hamw and Lasting memories that llOlWIihSIHfldlIli! their busy life they will find time to come and see us very often in the future." His Honour then made the pro- seiiiutlcn to Mr. Murray. amid loud applause. Other speakers Joined in the Lieutenant Coven-ions expression of good xvishcs. the function clos-| ing with the singing of Auld Longi Syne and the National Anthem. The banquet rlrimlttec. under the chairmansliiii cf Mr. C. . Blssctt. coiiiprisoci Messrs J , . Gsirdziii Noel Dcfilois J Gordon MacDonald, P. W. Turner, Waller S. Grant, A, l3. Fisher. and K. M. Martin. Weather Harasses formerlv indifferent to S"flllI1Ilf! objectives. Other Activities "But. Mr. Murrnyls aciivilics have by iio nir~nii< been confined tn this DIIIJII‘ service. The ‘vork thiii 11F has accomplished as prmslrlcnl of the Charlottetown Golf Club and as n nicmbcr of ilio lwnitl of trusts-cs of the Mount Horhcri Or- pllflllflllf’ boars the stump iii clfii-l- cncv. loynlti- and uiisr-lrisli sorvico. "His ability as a banker, is known and recognized tlimiiahout. the Pmvincc and far bfVfillfi its bounds, We hnvo hcnrd of ilic "marble heart and icy ore“ that Moncton Airmen MONCTON. N. B. Doc. B-(CPY -It's raw.- of on and off with skiis for tlirce R C. M. P. air lanes hem bu‘ their DIIOZS hope o be nhlc to lcnw- for camp Borden tn- iiiorrow alim- ll rlelav of two weeks Tiic plant-s have hccii stationed in Mom-inn since early summcr. 'l_‘l_icv_ ivcrc iii rcidincss for depart; iirc two ivcvks ago iviicii n snow‘- stnriii made sluis necessary‘ and YIIPW‘ hnil in he sent (iariacla, cone \\'l‘lx .\l1(l'\\’ but ilicn a thaw ocrunvd and the skits had to be- rcmovcd Now tho DIMWS are nil are supposed to be cliarm-tvrlstic We are established CCKD®®UU OCIO pfhflmnny bankers. lint tlmsa rfh UDU®DOUOZUJOOUQUGOOOOOOQGCOUCQOIIUUUUCQDTGF NOTICE DIIVAITS GARAGE minal Building on Lonizworih Ave._ and are ready to handle business as usual. sot ncaiii wiili thc WIIPPlF TPpISlCCII. i in ihc l. 31. T. Bus Tcr- 8 i‘ rflm Ilpprr Ffinallv tho plniir-s ixcre rcmly to. ._=—_r.—.: “Toy Matinee-I" At ‘Prince Edward 0n ‘Saturday IA o r n i ng The Boy Scouts of Olmriot. H are conducting a. "Toy Matinee t/he Prince Edward Theatre on Sat» urday momirig, Mr. Arthur Cooper, Manager. arid the staff. have been kind enough no donate the Theamo and films for this occasion. Tn); i; a new venture 1n Chan- lottetown. The main ides is no aeo- ure repairable toys wfunvh 1PM Boy Scout Toy Shop. llir Scouts will, repair these lors. so that. needy wfldmn may have them (Ll Cizrlso- mas. Admission m iii» 1w.- nfwin- ee is one or more rcpmrublc- toys. books, balls. dolls. etc. The Scout Toy Slum forms one 0f the izreu‘ (‘liiiin of Tor $11008. which u... BQV spam‘. conduct. ac- ross Carmela Liri SW11‘ 111ml‘ "i" over 250 such shops from Ifallfiiir u; Vancouver, which mended Swot? seventy thousands toys and DPPSQYY- ed them to nr-cdv Clillflffll‘. 1r: this way many n child rec: Yer‘. a t-W. who otherwise would hil\(‘ lwcn fir“ gotten and passed bi". in’ Folio Clause. The Scouts would nsl»; iiniriiis y» see that their b0_\'.< rilld r < ‘MP toys which are in ' dition. , There is no ndmiswin hi" 1110].? l‘ -—,iust. TOYS. IHIDON 8 HIAPI -'l"'ic names wro lcamvd today of "he six Labor nlvllllwli‘ o.’ ti» no.» .~ of Commons who l.i~‘ t u" \ " Fin‘ 1'. Kira. to Furl Ihirfivir. .1 l" Square to flllll‘ iv:'li tit-i . Card Of Thanks Mrs. Prnirc Imard ~.<l Funny‘ wish w thank the." ‘ friends for many u: CflffLs of svnipliiliv bqtrs duriinz ilicii" ii cavemen‘, ' - MAhll-Iikulufi KIRV\'IN-PI.\‘I~I.\I'~A‘ stairs Basilica nu Ne". . 1933, by Rcv. Dr McNiiilioii. Richard Arthur Kiryviii to P..i:l Margaret. Pinenu. boil) "T Cm" loiictovm. ____¢_ ~ ?\ __ ri____ _Av_________ I N. D. MacLean ‘I UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilisliire Phone 149 3 ....-........-. ‘l