t“... JANUARY 3.1939 es wry»!- Vw OUR CUSTOMERS AND [ENDS WE WISH A PPY AND PROSPER. S NEW YEAR. . D. Gillie & Co. o Fox Farmers ‘anted. otters for horse meat. sed and irosen or otherwise. .B. L. KELLY, Smlieniask. 31-31. O X FEED I Trips .,, l Melts . el’ Lipg i Tongue Trimmings eleae Beef ’_ l, (in carcass) b Pluck: p ‘tripe .- mhe and Mutton, (in carcass) reerneat. lcprload lots or less) oge Pluclse, ge Liver rse Liver. e‘ ‘island Cold Storage “Company Ltd. v M. Lampson (‘i 00., r I LIMITED. ' d4 Queen Street London, E, C. d, Englgng ubiic Auction Sales . or . asw, runs i213! ha: will be turntab- Wt "so h: srrlrhe til-fl‘: notion. us 5m- erslde. r. a. s. i . ' “Wfliifii!!! I! . fred Fraser, inc.- 212 Iittla Avenue ‘ New York, N. I. - ti. fessronal Cards hibition Commission n, Mr. usunun i-z. nuown. _ Margato, P. E. l. d ail information regarding tn- _ua of a" ohtbitlon Aet w the Ur To er inspector B. J. Haywood rcheeter Street. Charlottetown , Phone 700 l-lo-lyr. - UKEB MacKlNNON , mo" runs- Representing ' - ‘S BAY 00.. of LONDON. ' ENGLAND. ‘I12 Kent St. i-irllliL ., . AITKEN o c0. {importers of high grade me - tisnossna - one: liere in Prince Edward island i0 Queen St. Phone 4M. Spr. Pk. 1L l. Crossing ' Phone IS. is-n-uai k R.'McGuigan, a B. A. - STIR. BOLICITOI. ITQ IONIY TO LOAN Sleek. Charlettetovu; ran d 8r Bentley" . I. A. IINTI-IY ‘ - "ILIINTI-IY. K. G and jttorney-et-lny, I rel my“ Phone an a THE ANNUAL BUENS ANNIVER- SARY Celebration under the auspices of the Caledonian Club will be held in the Prince Edward Theatre, January 2a and 24m. WANTED-TO BUY Oil. SENT, a 5 horse power gasoline engine. Apply to iii-ill: ROGERS HARDWARE COILHANY LIMITEDF. "102-12-20-01 RETURNING HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Rey MacDonald leave on re- turn to Montreal today alter an en- joyable visit to relatives and friends. NOTICE-Those interested in the upkeep of Winslod Hall meet Satur- day night at 7.30. R. W. zounker Seey 852-1-1-21. PRESBYTERIAN services as tol- lows: Mt. Stewart at 11 a. 1a.; Har- rington at a p. m. Dr- M. E. Genge, pastor. BDltDllN-Gervice in the Union Hall at. Borden, Sunday. January 5th at 3 p. m., Rev. A- J. Reynolds oi Bedeque being the preacher. HAMPTON United Church services ior Sunday, January 5th, are es fol- lows: Victoria l1 a. m.; Hampton, 3 p. m; Bonshaw, 7 p. m’. James P. Kay, lidinister ‘WELL KNOWN HERE _- Many friends here will regret to learn that Mrs. Reginald Taylor received a telegram on Wednesday "announcing the death of her brother-in-law Mr. J’. R. Thomson of Eartharn, Iowa, which occurred on that day. ' SUFFEIED IllLAPSE-‘Ihe Rev. Bruce Muir was reported to hays had a relapse yesterday. and his medical ‘ ndviaor has given strict orders that he is to meive no. visitors tor at ice-st n. week. 1 hack pssuoan nnassas and a few coats for eele SaturdI-Y morning at 10 o'clock. The Vogue. ' 874-1-3-21 MAY LEAVE HOSPITAL TODAY -~Dr. Dewar has so far recovered from his illness in the Prince Edward island Hospital that he is expected to return home today. APPRECIATION- The Executive of the Ereo Dispensary are deeply grateful for the liberal donations oi money, food, groceries, toys. clothing eta, sent tliem during the Christmas season. ‘ BRADALBANE United Church oi Canada. Services on the above charge for unday, January 5th are as fol- lows: Rose Valley, l1 a. rn.; Granville 3 p. mfPleasant Valley 7.30 p. m. Rev. Thos. Palethcrpe, Minister CONVALESCING- The ‘many friends of Myron Holmes, a year old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holmes. of King ‘ i, will be pleased to know he is progressing iovorably. alter a serious operation (or appendicitis, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ‘ i. RACK DAMAGED DRESSES ‘ind e. fewgcosts for sale Saturday morning at l0 o'clock. ‘rho Voeue. ' ' 014-1-3-21 HOCKEY‘ TEAM ABRIVES-lrhe ‘Qileens University Hockey team. fresh from a 5-2 victory over New Glasgow on Wednmdey night. arrived in Char ottetown lest even- ing in charge o! Manager George Mungwan, for their lame with the Abegweits this evening. The party \ is twelve in number And i! register- ed at the Queen. cannon or scenario-my. Ewen MaoDougali will preach Seb- bath 0th at Birch Hill at 10.30: and. if the travelling is favourable at Kin- roas at 0.00, also Tuesday 'ith at Mur- ray River at 7.80. He will also broad- eest. an address from CFCY on Pd- day srd at 7J0 p. m. and resists that he was unable to iuiiii his appoint- ment on the sir on Wednesday even- ing, ..__. . .. , 4 .» .L . ‘L . . m AL_ “in, L gfTd i.» .1" ~ a umernoon. the hat-ion. o iii" ~ i‘ .M¢P!\s.= . ‘m... DOIIALD, - n. I. mfllll‘ . ‘ITORNIYS. no. gnome 1'0 was Charlottetown ian _ IICIASDS-At Gladstone, P. I. I. on ‘lhuredly- December 20. 1m. Mrs. Margaret Richards in her 00th , (Patriot please copy) ' -'_-u_‘ P. W. COLLEGkIAW. C. will be opened after the Christmas holi- dlye It 2 p. m. on Tuesday. Janu- ary ‘i. 1 RACK DAMAGID DIES!!! and a iew ooeta tor sale Saturday morning at l0 o'clock. The Vogue. 8144-3-21 0N BUSINESS TRIP-Ml‘. J. P. Crockett.‘ Manager Charlottetown Branch of it. T. Holman. Ltd. and Mr. M. F- Graves, Summerside, left yesterday morning for ‘Toronto and other Ontario cities, where they will attend the Furniture Exhibitions. humus coiwear 1N ramca anWAiin-"rhe Bums Anniversary celebration on Jan. 2s and 24 will be held in the Prince Edward ‘theatre and not in the tits-and as erroneously elated in the report o! the Caledon- lsn Club meetllll. Fredericton Notes The roads in this locality are iavor- eu with a. very m: amount oi snow. and with Jack Frost‘: assistance in giving euiiicient snap to the atmos- 1111:1111: bells, indicates that aielshin: new» phere, intermingled with ere very much in evidence. The festive season Willi it! IP- proech on the citizens with the will galaty and quite l number? O1 the young folks completed tinal errant!" meats by taking the advantage oi getting many choice selections in the city, --_- Messrs. William Vlléeslll. 10PM 5"‘ man and Walter Weeks were anions those who visited Charlottetown Christmas week. , -_.- Our prominent merchants here. Messrs. Cutelifie and Weeks, who have their stores bedecked With-Ill! decorations, are heavily Iihvllld with handsome gift-l and novelties, to eup- ply the, demand ‘of enthusiastic shoppers. ~ , Among the week end viaitoya to the Capital Christmas week, from’ ed- joining communities, were Arthur Woolner, the ‘popular teacher at Hun- ter Riven‘ Dr. Murchison, E. Bagnall. P, .E. Murray, Mr. and Mrswrrauk Cutcliiie. Miss Marion Mollennen. teacher at Mei-shims, spent the week end with friends at Fredericton. Miss Mary McKenzie and Mr. Wil- fred Nicholson, oi Unima Commercial and Prince oi Wales Collegearespect ively, are spending their holidays at their homesdn Glen Valley. Miss Mary Stevenson, one oi the en- terprising young ladies of this village. has accepted the Cavendish School for the next isrna. Her nputstio as a teacher insures that school of great progress. -_-. Mr. Lloyd Stevenson visited this section in the interests oi his ilrm. \ ' \ A very sucoeaeiui parlor aociel_ was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks, under the auspices of the Mission Band, Pleasant Valley. A very enjoyable programme was carried out, after which dainty refreshments were served, concluding e very pleas- ant evening. Mrs. WmBuchanan, ed Pleasant Valley and Predericton renewing old acquaintances. I Messrs. l-lorace Cutcliiie and Wm Weeks were recent. visitors to Eben- ezer. and while there attended a very enjoyable concert at that. place. Miss Kathleen McKenzie returned to her home ch Tuesday, after having spent a very pleasant week with friends in the city. The young people c1 the surround- ing communities arranged for a social evening at the eornmodtoue home oi Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan. Hesel drove, where they are always assured ‘BRINGING ur FATHER f8: » "Lotti"; t;e.mwsar.e.c , um now-ran‘ ~ ~ a.” mum-mes. m. o! a hearty welcome and a jolly good time. This young couple ere excellent entertainers and a moat enjoyable evening may be always expected at this hospitable home. Mrs. Roy Carter, Charlottetown. formerly Miss Lolita Weeks. spent. Christmas at her home here. She is a general iavorite am _ the younger set of the village. Misses. Hilda Cutcliiie and Mary Stevenson spent Saturday in Char- lottetown and returned in the even- ing. Miss Eulalie McLeod, Hunter River. visited her grandparents, and Mrs. George S. McLeod recently for a few days. The Young People's Society met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Florence McSwain, Pleasant Valley. Miss Ruby Sharpe led the devotional period and Rev. Mr. Pelethorpe, the discussional. The topic was “Indians in Canada." Hilda Cutclifie extended Ian invitation for the society to meet at her home for next meeting. The Christian Church held their annual Christmas Tree and Concert in Fredericton Hall on Friday night. A varied programme oi dialogues, ‘drills, pantcmimes was nicely carried out and a very iirie audience favored this splendid entertainment. Much‘ credit is clue the leaders, Misses Ruth and Mary Stevenson, Irena Weeks, tor their capability 1n_ this connec- tion. " rusfrznanrirrrt“ mo wivdousapisw " " ‘ r_ - FOUR DOOR $l245 RD E WALKERVILLF The half-yearly ‘ examination oi Fredericton School Thursday afternoon. Miss Adele McLennan was assisted in was held on The teacher, her duties by Mrs. Frank Cutcliiie, a iormer teacher, and Miss Mary Stev- enson. The pupils acquitted them- selves very crediiably indeed and visitors present commented very favorably on the good advanceme ‘ flzfroducmy lfie SEDAN Pace rm: A n-E-‘E w-iLQ DY/VAM/C NEW ERSiKiNE aradmushrocke Wirewhoelenrad Dynamic Need Erskine Regal Sedan, jor five-wooed wheels d equipmont-wlildi at the factory. government eases extra lle-INCH WiIEELBAsi-z mades-F. < Urges PolicyuOf l Prudent Courage Among Canadians OTTAWA, Dec. 30--'I‘he Canadian National will so ahead with in pro- Albany, visit- Sir Henry Thornton. president oi the railway company, assured a party of newspaper men today. Sir Henry gram oi betterments and extensions. a s-pent the morning This was his flrat visit to Ottawa. since his return from England. "This is no time to take to one'e heels," Sir Henry said. "It is no time to shout pessimism but it is a time to be prudently courageous." His works because they were needed in order that it could better fulfill its transportation responsibiiiies to the [people oi this country. These would be gone ahead, with. The company continues to do its utmost to give its employees work and he did not see any reason for anxiety. "I think there is more money to be made in England than in any other country in the world except Canada," Sir Henry asserted. How- ever the methods both regards rail-~ way operations andlvarious lines oi production would have to be chang- ed if Britain were to win ba/sk its industrial supremacy. in conference i with Hon. C. A. Dunning and had . lunch with Premier Mackenzie King. i More power per pound s than any other car under H300, IT'S a big can-full lid-inch wheelbase. It’s n powerful cawits ‘l0 horsepower delivers more power per pound of sveight than any other ca: under $1300. It’a afoot car-your daring dictates tho speed you travel. It’e a comfortable car-with hydraulic shock absorbers, long springs, deep cushions and generous head and leg 200m. It’a n eqfe car-with aaever-failing four-wheel br akee, rugged double-drop frame, cam and lever steering and a steering wheel with an unbreakable steel core. A significant car, first of its type and priccwbuilt by Studebaker to its 78-year standards of quality. Those who can command the beet: will drive no smarter-looking cars than this. its design is as modern as the dynamic new skyscraper architecture of the day. 'Oniy by actually seeing and driving the new Erskine can you know howimpreaaively itinterprets the spirit of these tremendous times. 70 - Horsepower, ° udebniwr - Built Molor-IU-incle Wheelbase-Illa- Burgess Acorns Bearings-Adjus When NEW. Sedan. fur Five Tourer, for Five Coupe, for Two Coupe. for Four Club Quinn. for All Prices j. 0 MOORE BR (}'.::'..1<3tict0\v11, P. E. I. _ 256 Queen Street, Regal Sedan, for Five tor Ciashioncd in LieeRublver-iweal tic Mufjle;—l.un- cheater VihrationDamper-Double- Drop France-New Type Erskine- Dendix Duo-Servo Four-Wheel BrnI:n.-—Timkon Tapered Roller table Fmn t Sent and Starring Coiumrv-Chromium l'loting—40 Miles Per Hour Even ERSKINE MODELS AND PRICES Landau. for Five r .$l4l0 . i245 1335 i245 1155 . 1280 Five . . 1155 . b. Wnikerriile. Government taxes esiru "i; noon, Mrs. Christine McPhee Butler, ‘who heel gone to enjoy a little rest lquietly slipped away from this liie company had embarked on newiinto eternity. Mrs. Butler had been asnwcli as only oi a headache. Thinking ma‘. a cold was cumin: on she had retired for a nap, and did not come back. She had been a‘ resident oi Annlsqusm about 35 years, a quet, unselfish lov- ing woman, interested in her small circle oi friends, and always eager to do her small part-to help whenever possible. Mrs. Butler was born in Prince Ed- Wlfd Bil-Kid JUDWI, 185D. AbJilt 35 years ago, aha married the late Ali- red Butler, and made Annisquam her home ever since. Her love and devot- "Canada is trusted by all and as far ls I could see, disliked by none and that cannot be said about cv- - ery nation," Sir Henry observed in discussing Canada's position from an international standpoint. Cana- - de and Canadians iioldan unpre- judioed position among the nations ol the world. When Canada spoke! at Geneva her words were listened] to attentatively with confidence in‘ the sincerity oi hm- motives. "This is ‘all to the good, all to the advant- age of the prestige of Canada as a nation." MII. CHRISTINE (MQPIIE) BUT- I LII ion to her husband during his last years of illness were almost more than her frail strength could bear. but her spirit was strong, and she was his comfort to the end. Sims his death, except for brief visits a- mong her friends and relatives, she has made her home with her stap- daughter, Mrs. Frank E. Harvey, at the head oi the Cove, where she has been most happy tor. Hoepitable and friendly, she en- joyed calling 0:1 her friends og shar- ing afternoon tea and exchanging a bit oi village gossip in a friendly iashivn over the tea cups. Mrs. Butler is survived by two. usual, complaining early in the day ; d tendcrely‘ cared ' Just. as she had always wished the end might come, on Saturday attor- N“ l ~ r y}; ~ 6mg gAiD/‘fl $4 step-children. Mrs. Bile. wile oi Frsrk 1.‘. Harvey, with whom she made her home, and Walter Butler oi Lowell, € THE ‘Aqfi TWEET" {$4 {gt ET. ,1 _J Canadian Will Judge- Cattle For Scotsman i (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Dec. {ll-Ken- ueth McGregor. son oi Hon. J. D. MoCiregoz". Manitoba's Licut-Goveru. or, has been invited by the Aberdeen Angus Society oi Scotland to judge, their cattle at the Perth Show and‘ Sales to be held at Perth, Scotiawi, on Feb. 3 next. This honor has nar- I er before been given to a Canadian] The Perth Show and Sale is the. greatest Aberdeen Angus event, oi ‘Scotland. Over 800 cattle are usually‘. exhibited a‘, this show. 1 will also speak at the annual meet- ing of the Aberdeen Angus Society o.’ Swtland. VALUABLE GARAGE BURNED NEW GLASGOW. N. B. Jan. 1.—- also several sisiersfMlrsivJorhnriii:- or Brcokline, Mrs. Mary McSwain oi Prince Edward Island and Miss Jessie McPhee of Alberta. Canada, ‘brothers, Charles McPher. and John ,Mci>hee. both of Clarissa. Wilvcm [Archie and Maicrrm McPhee all oi Prince Edward Island. Beth of l-lingham, lvlrs. Anne Buxion . and ' BUILT BY STUDIEBAKER w BUILDER 0F CHAMPAIO =s==_-—_—_~_ p * _ Damage oi $35,000 Vtiill little insui» , md Dgcgjnbgr Sm] mcomplew Wm ancr, was done hero today when fir.- dcstroyed the garage of J. J. H;a:. Only three of twenty five curs sLomzl in the structure were salvaged One firemen, overcome by snacks. fell tiswn a ladder from a second sicrcy window, and was saved from pos- slble serious injuries by a fallow ‘roman on the ladder “"110 caught him before he could reach tho ground. v v n "- PAST YEAR. PROSPEXIOUS FOR NOVA SCOTIA (tfazszzriisn Press» HALIFAX, N. s. Juli. 2.-~--Coal pr»- dustion tonnages in Nova Swim during 1929 are osiiiznixl to cxrerd those of 102B by about 23.003 tins, rsgyiroxliiiatoly the ilgurcs {placed at 6,250,003 gloss tons. i The market value of the provinces ilisheryr with returns for Navcmbnr I c: 19:1: While in Scotland m. Mcoregcrfihc Mal Prflflirwlfln 10-‘ L118 F931‘ 1- ‘ JTQYOXliTlBLQ $12,000,000, an increase of sumo $400,000 over last year and Hxxccding the catches of recent yeirs ‘with the exception of i920. Production of liamber and iachs .'s a falling oli. The lumber out- .i t for the year is estimated at 245,- 100,000 board feet. a decrease of s,- ifou fs-ct from 1028. wihilc lath pro- pizzrtirm fell from 150000.000 ioet to ' ' .f"'J.COU.000. l i v-liin- Hair-Just try Minardb. F’ EYESIGHT ; EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses - etc. i H. J. MABON OPTOMIITRIST Office Connected With Drugstore Montague, P. l. L 0.000604 OQO-OOOQOGOOO-O-O-O-O-X 000;. i i z 2 i 9 2 i s 2 s Z z i Overcoats of Monin (Hear eaeo-seoeeeovoooovoe 1 / ! ~L_ ‘\\1 0;.“ __,\‘, g . ‘ 37th Aimiversary Sale -WHOLESALE PRICES- iMoore 6c’ McLeod Ltd l oooeeeeeeeeseast-oesoeoe§o+eoeo~o~evo++++o0o+¢04+0+4 THE 0c; Tore‘ \ wuz QMLHT’ gnnc, Kasha, Alpines ing at McManus —By George W i.» sat-Fm...“ .511" __ F- 1 s ~. wswczsfl? ' {'1l.~,7;}..