I Hp/\[_> Clif we. CEMBER 5.1932 _ _ ` me crianl.o'i°i‘i~;'row~ uns... e _air rulzslz DE f‘ - f _ _ _ _.sr f _ ~....~ _ _ _ __ __ _ 1 ____ ariime lic » fo. IIALII-`A>(,CAN. um’ N, namrolloe Wlllllllll which invests the bulk of ‘:°mnd. in the Maritime Provinces. ll Canadian National Silver Fox Brggdgrg Agsggiatign lem... dm... ..... ,......... H.; Marketing Department » ` For the greater convenience of shippers, a branch of this Department is again open for re- ceiving pelts at the Revere Hotel, Kent Street, Charlottetown, every Tuesday and Friday. __ This branch is in charge of Major A. S. Robertson and W. F. Burke who _are authorized io receive pelts, issue oillcizll receipts and “range advances if desired. By leaving your pelts at this branch all the inconvenience of packing and shipping are elim- inated. Of Mrs. Burnett ~ PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS for It is with reg,” that we rewrd Abbie-Hawk game tonight. 6896-11 the death, which occurred yesterday at her home, 24 Upper Hillsboro Street, of`Mrs. J. R. Burnett, wife of the editor and managing direc- I tor of The Guardian. The deceased had been in delicate health for some time, but had been confined in bed I only for the past fortnight. | Mrs. Butnett was a daughter of the late Mr. J. B. -Trotter, of Col- inton, M.id-Lothian, Scotland, and of Taymouth Manor, Essequebo maternal grandfather was the.Rev. Charles Theodore Moore, oi Drog- heda, County Meath, Ireland, chap- 'lain to I-Ier Ma_|esl.y's‘ forces, and the first missionary of the Church of England to the Carib Indians. He accompanied, in 1878, the late Sir Everard lm Thurn on his event- Iul journey to the famous Kaietur Falls and Mount Roraima in the hlhterland of British Guiana, and assisted in the preparation of Sir Everard‘s work “Among the Indians of Guiana." Mrs. Burnett was of a gentle, le- _..._ THE LATEST IN LADIES' wardrobe cases, $6.00 and up. The ideal Christmas gift. S. L. Hardy & C0. 8870-12-3-3l PRETTY CALENDAR-Mr. G. J. MacEachern, Economy Meat Market, has the Guardians thanks for a very pretty 1933 Good Luck calendar. PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS for Abbie-Hawk game tonight. 6896-1i W . BANDED WILD DUCK SIIOT- Mr. Wesley MacQua.rrie of Nine Mile Creek shot a. black duck on Wednes- day, Nov. 30th, which had a. band on its leg carrying the address of the Biolcg cal Survey, Washington, D. C.. and the number B 655748. RESERVE WEDNESDAY. Dec. 7th, Junior C. W. L. bridge in K. of C. Hall, 8.15 sharp. Tickets 25 cents. Refreshments. 8893-Ii tiring disposition, and, apart from her family, her interests were most I 1" =i== °h“f°‘~~' , - sniodGd,in ca il I 0_ 2_5_M _Th bg, e ve o e urch, er 688 1 on u home, the young, music and flow- | ‘I V ' Presbyterian Church Missionary I i t f i §f(i) ,a M. ,_ _ 13 , ,;,. _» , 1 V ~ - _Q - _,f _‘dn _\ 11, / 1.* .J * " -Q4 .4 \~ _ _/n`f:'**"$:l\\,. ‘ % ` `) _"T9 *Il §}'I’».=& 4; I \ @ .li coil -ea ,fl ' OUR TOYLAND? IF NOT YOU HAVE MISSED A REAL GARDEN ,Yi OF JOYS. A JOY FOR GROWN-UPS AND _I CHILDREN ALIKE? PLAN T0 TAKE THE " KIDDIES T()-DAY. ANY TOY ORDERED WILL I " » i DARTER & DDNIPANY Ltd. 5.* from members of last Sunday's \.»_, Radio audience. _ A__ 4 ? ' . The concluding sermon of a. series ' ’ " - on God's whirlwinds was delivered QQ `,., ~ to a large congregation in the ev- ' - g _ ening. the subject being "The (le "‘ ` ',\_`~`__' 0 ' the anthem of the evening and `|_ _" Gi 1%), ` deep impression was made by the " " ` ’/"', ‘ I I 1 55 Q O ». f, ‘_ '_ U . Q ». Have You Vis :ted ` _ .__.`§“"€§f‘~* 1 _-_.ei xr* /. In ‘ al; CAREFULLY PUT Astor; Fon CHRISTMAS. ig/_ r “i WATCH FOR SANTA CLAUS _ un WILL BE AT <'_»\uTER’s As USUAL THIS YEAR. ' ' ‘ ' Alf il Fraser Inc ` " ’ B. ROY H0l.MA'N,.Representaiiv¢ _ __ lgg Fm” Manga' » _g:¢;d::»si;.umnPho,;s:;7¢; i* = » ._ .____, ,_ ,...., , . _A . New York. N. Y. Home Calls Made. I _ 647941-I4-mw -ti. I ‘ » " ' » I . \3\\R‘ -'ri _‘Is ~'_‘£‘t""- 7"‘.. "1 ‘ ‘I 'IA °‘ ’\ \J.*"\\