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On Display at:- x- l I Bethune Hardware 0o. Lid. I23 Queen Street Phone 757. FRIENDLY IIAIIIIIVARE STORE" ‘ "Till-I U! iflfildblildld NOIIBI-JRT GALLANT proved of no avail and he 5000111059" to his terrible sufferings in the early hours on New Year's Dny- ll: had been totally blind for tlie_ sq, threg years. The dcccoscd was of a kind and loving disposition and was loved by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn their srid loss one daughter. Mrs. Joseph A. Arsen- uult, several grandchildren. besides l iiost oi friends and 01.1101‘ relatives. January l“ “t the “p” Om We or 95 The funeral which was held in the years fllld 'l months at the residence Mom Carmel church was u ducted or ms nephew Jeremiah Gauamiby Rev. Theodore Gallant and was where he had resided for the inst largely attended‘ The pa“ bearers seven years. The late Mr. Gallant was were Mess“ Colombm Arsenflum hale and “any "m" thmc monlhs'il0hll Richard, Colixte Gallant, Ger- ago ivlicn he contracted gangrene in? I Gummy Mo whenlmh mo Gab iaiit. A Hill gloom was crust over m: C0111- Illllilllf.’ oi Mont Cnrmcl WllCll it “'05 lrnriurzi iiiiit Norbert (izilliiiit had pli.\<i‘Ll iuvuy on Thursday morning. the left fool. and all that medicullm‘ ("Y0 and tender nursing could do NEW YbTkkiiiFisHi A531 l/lr. Fisherman:- Thls is Simply a Reminder That You (‘nnnot Get Illgher Service or More Courteous Treatment Than When Denim’! Wit-h CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS , Incorporated The Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the United States ‘ Al. This season. Special Attention is Glvfl! i" SMELTS—-EELS-SCALL()PS— ETC fieniiai Guardian 110M! NURSING CLASSES at the Red Cross Office beginning Tuesday. January 13th. For information phone 432. 1318-14-11. MB AARON 0F TIIE LEVIN Fur company. Ltd, is still plying highest prices for silver 10x skins at the office oi.’ B. It. Holman, 145 Great George Sh, Charlottetown. 1301-31 DIPHTHERIA‘ inoculating Clinic for children 9 months to 14 years at the Red Cross, Friday afternoon from 3.30 to 4.30. ' 1319-1-6-41. SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Char- lottetown for Suinmersi’ at 5 p. m., ‘Tuesday for Crystal-Ahegweit game. Come along and see Charlottetown even up the series. 1307-21 ME AARON 0F TIIE LEVIN Fur Company, Ltcl., is still paying highest prices for sliver fox skins at the office of B. R. Holman, 145 Great. GCOYEc Si... Charlottetown 1301-31 KINDERGARTEN OPENS IN TRINITY SOCIAL IIALL, January 5th" with Berna l-luestis, teacher, who will be pleased to have new pupils. 1273-1-3-31 POLICE COURTs-At the Police Court Saturday morning five men charged with being drunk and dis- orderly, were each lined $10 and cosis or ten days. The case against a wo- man charged with the unlawful pos- , session of intoxicating liquor was dis- _mlssed. A man similarly charged was givciv nine months in jail. A ease of ' theft and a case against a. man rc- ceiviiig stolen goods were dismissal. GOOD IIIIPORTS FROM I-‘UR iillllOll sole of the Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co., Ltd. at Montreal are vcry encouraging. The prices were as good as could be hoped for under present existing conditions. One skin fetched $315. A large per- centage of the skins offered were sold. The eliici buyers were from European countries. Full silvers v1 re not much in demand, the poorer i-lflllS finding: a rendier market. Fur Pains are still coining into Summer- r-ide iii large (iuantiticsand their are slill :1 number of buyers in town. S. Mr. W. A. I-luestis. representing Vussie Brock, DIIIIICIICSLCI‘. Ltd, left yesterday on a business trip to St. John. SYDNEY HARBOR. BRIDGE A BIG ‘ DRAIN ' SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 3.--'l'iic finances of New South Wales have been strained by unforeseen in- creases in the cost of Australia's igreatest engineering undertaking- ;tlie Sydney harbor bridge. Origin- i ally the bridge, including approaches. i WllS estimated to cost $28,000.000, but ' so far it has cost $34,000,000 and the iaiest estimate for its completion is , $44,000,000. It should be open for traffic late in 1931. DEER ANSWERS 'I‘O “IIIISTLE IVLOCLELLANVILLE. 5.0., Jan. 5. A deer that answers to a whistle as docs a dog hos been found near here. While at work surveyors noticed a dcsr peering through the bushes. Whcn one of them whestied, the deer cams out and was an interested sp~ ectator, getting in the way so often that it had i0 be driven away. The Bankruptcy Act N0" 1H5 'l'O UREDITORS OI‘ FIRST ii -I:.’I‘IN'J WIIEItI-J ASSIGN- MENT MADE In the matter of the Estate of James V. McDonald, Authorized Asslgnor. Notice is hereby given that James V. McDonald, oi Burden, did on the (10th day of December, 1030, make nn authorized assignment of uil his pro- perty for tho benefit oi his creditors and that If. II. Rogers, 8541., Official Receiver, has appointed mc to be Liustoiiiun of the Estate of the Deh- tor until the first meeting of Cred- itcrs. Notice is further given that the first meeting of Creditors in the above Estate will be held at the Lnw Courts Building, Charlottetown, on Friday, the 16th day of January, 193i, at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, standard time. To entitle you to vote thercnt. proof of your claim must be lodged Proxies to be used at tho meeting must be lodged with ine prior there- to. And further take notice that nt such “ the Creditors will elect the |ll7l ‘ Trllltcc. And further take notice that if you have any clniin -I‘IIIIBI the Debtor for which you nro entitled to rank, proof oi olfch clniin inllstbe filed with mo or with tho Tfllteo when appointed: otherwise the pa», coeds of the Debtor's Estate will be‘ distributed lmollg the parties entit- led thereto. without regard to your claim. ' word Island, this 2nd day of loam. ury, 1081. \ - i FREDERICK l. B. WRIGHT. 1-2-8 Fulton Fish Market. New York. U. 5- A- 1313-1440-1041. \ SALES-Reports from the two days” omo n Summenlde.’ Prlnro- Eil- 'l ‘HE “GI-IA RIJO'I"I‘E'I‘OW N _ QUARDIAN MURRAY HAD-DOB NORTH ‘The moat valuable Christmas pres- ent that come to our- loculity was a daughter that mind on that day at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Miller. Reports fell us that both mother and daughter are doing well and the main trouble now is to find n. suitable name; Among the many remembrances in the way oi cards that came to this district was o card to Mr. William B. Graham from the Rev. Archibald Sutherland, a. former pastor of the Presbyterian Church here who left for Ciiipman, N. 3., about ten years ago. Blast be the tie that binds pas- tor and flock though sundered far by time and space. Rev. Mr. Suther- land is now in the service of the Presbyterian Church North of the United States and resident in the State of Wisconsin. Owing to a. defective pipe in the furnace which could not be repaired in time there was no services an- nounced for the Presbyterian Church last Sabbath. Old Boreas added his most cordial approval of the same by calling on a sever storm of snow that blocked all the roads so that attendance at any place of worship was out. of the question. A few odd lassengcis opened the road in the ‘afternoon so that Sunday School was ‘ held in the school room at the usual hour. As the necessary repairs will ‘be made this week there will be no further interruption. Mr. and M.rs. William MacKay of Hillside Farm left on Monday by train from Montague for an -extend'- co visit to relatives and friends in i Boston. Mass, and other portions of _ the United States. May they have I1 pleasant time. The Week of Prayer beginning on the 4th of January will be observed bl’ meetings in the Presbyterian Church here on at least two even- ings of which one will be devoted to the January meeting of the Won-lens ' IVJ-EZ-‘Jiflllilfy Society which will be held at the residence of Mrs.‘ Bella Clow, As a standing part of the annual program for the neck is the subject of missions throughout the world. ‘This meeting will fit very Ilifjfly into ilic grncril plziu of cciiniie-iciir: mp new year by people. I —--__ Miss Irene Graham ivlio has been on the sick list for scvcrai weeks, is not. making as rapid progress to- {waids a. complete recovery as might -bc desired but with skilfnl treat- ment we expect to sce it change for the better soon. g In spite of tlic general depression we hczir so much about several new wood and box sicighis have appear- cd in our district, it number almost equal to that of the new cars that camc l" the hast summer, though not s0 many models of construction. i The annual local meeting of the Presbyterian congregation of Murray Harbor North was held in the school- rcem of the church on Tuesday even- ing the 30th uit. After devotional ex- ercises were conducted by the pastor lRev. P. Watson Currie, the meeting Proceeding t0 hear reports for the lactivities of the past. year. A spirit _of optimism prevailed and in spite of the drawbacks of the post few years confidence in the work is be- _ing restored. The congregation has _aclopted the recommendation of the Board of Managers in regard to Weekly Offering Envelopes. M. GENERAIIS DREAM OF VICTORY CAME TRUE IIE RELATES DUNBAR, Scotland, Jun. d.—’f‘he gccnrui had a dream that came true, and it was rod with the blood of Wad el Ncjumi. General Sir Francis R. Wiiigate, Bart, D. S. O. recalled lthe prophetic vision and its gory fulfillment when he addressed a meet iing here. lt was in the summer of 1839 and the locnle was the Soudan, with the dcrvish power at its height. ‘Sir Francis was there as an intellig- {ence officer in the Brltsiii forces. The British general was Lord Grcnfell. j One night, Sir Francis recalled, he ~had Just retired when he heard his lname called twice by Lord Grcniell. He went to the Generals headquart- i the commander era only to find ‘sound asleep. The following day Gen- ‘Gilli Grenfell told Sir Francis of a. strange dream he had during the night. I-Ie saw himself in a boxing ring. His opponent was Wad el Ne- ivlth me before the meeting In heIiLlJuini. dreaded leader of the dervish forces and the some Emir who cap- tured Khartoum and slew General Gordon hi 1885. In the dream General Grcnfcll and Wad el Nojumi ‘ _,‘ viciously. The British general, under the bruising attack of the Emir, called in Sir Francis Wingute to fan him. Sir Francis did so, and then General Grenfoll, revived, returned to the fight and knocked out Wad cl Ne- u . ‘Eliot was the dream. That day a battle took place, a bottle that was l. British victory. When it was over, l camel was led to General headquart- ers’; across it was the body of Wad ' cl Nejumi "He. a thought for other " GUARD TO WINTER FLYING AKRON’, 0., Jan. 3.——An attach- ment tc the aeroplane engine m. an aid to whiter flying, which it l; claimed, will start a cold motor in Arctic temperatures has been devel- oped by H. P. Whittle here. Whittle. a former marine pilot, first pursut a former marine pilot. said the iii- ventlon is- indirectly the outcome of the expedition of the first pursuit group from Selfridge field into the Arctic regions last winter. l-ic was unofficially connected with the ex- pedition and studied the efect of low temperatures on engines. In use, the heater is attached un- derneath the motor. It is 18 inches long and ii inches in diameter, COII- sisting of a. drum within a drum. The inner drum is heated with gaso- line and insulated so that there 1s no fire danger, Whittle said. The cold air is circulated through thr 1111181‘ drum and goes heated to any desired temperature to the engine. A YOIJTIIEUIi-PARLIAMENI‘ BERLIN, Jan. Ii.—GCl‘lll8ily'5 new parliament is a legislature of youth the Reichstag handbook reveals. Whereas the average age of meni- bers formerly exceeded 50, the pres- cnt average is 38. Tiic “biiby“ of the new l-Iousc is Arthur Becker. communist member for a Breslau district, who is just a couple of months over the mluiinuiii legal age for a. scion, 25»ycurs. He placed on record that he "went into politics" at l4. He is secretary of the Young Communist Movement. Rudolf Schmeer, a nationalist, is not yet 26. There are others, both communist and fascist, who are be- tween 26 and 3U, at uhieli latter age there are several members. DO IT TODAY! Come and sec how economically you can purchase all those needed new Kitchen and Household Uten- sils you have longed for so long! stocks are so complete ivith varie- ties of new, attractive designs. And our prices at present will prove an aid in purchasing 110w the articles you want! The Rogers. ~ Hardware Co" Limited. Write 1931 Write B||$ine$$ as usual BUSINESS and I'ItOIi‘I:iS- SIONAL MEN and others will need a new supply of OFFICE flATIONERY and will find Garters, Bookstore well stocked with OFFICE STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS. 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A word of six letters meaning an idea or eon- ceptioii, opinion, belief, whim. A word of three letters meaning a single fig- ure, first, individual. A iron] of nine letters meaning Noel; annual feast day. A ivnrd nf five letters meaning to speak with eloquence; to deliver an eloquent address. A word of five letters meaning one who is fully proficient or skilled in an art. Use the letters V. E. themselves. Two letters-contraction meaning ample". Word of five letters meaning to set again; as type. Word of four letters meaning a prince: iiiic of dignity given to an Eastern Prince or ehieftuln. Two letters. contraction for direction of the wind, or point of the compas. A word of six letters meaning anything showy but of little value. superficial, glittering. shiny. A word of five lctteis meaning the record of a year. A word of six letters meaning to tempt by thi- offer of something good: entire, or attract. A word of three letters meaning n shoe ialchei; mekonlng, ls to keep cheek on something. A word of three letters meaning suitable, ap- propriate, liable, quick of apprehension. Two letters used in ‘ ‘ . corresponds-n“ as a contraction or substitute for "conocrning“ or "ln reference to." First four letters ‘of n word meaning hldd-n m‘ concealed. A word of three letters meaning application oi anything to a partlrnliii- purpose, eusinm or practice. A word of five letters meaning bestiuiize. a.- with drink; to ltupefy, to inhctulte. A word of five letters meaning loaded. burd- ened. A word of live lettels meaning banned, forbid- end, prohibited. A word of two letters meaning third personal pronoun, neuter. A word of four letters meaning n mun of ill!- tlnguished . . Use letters T. I. name oi n tropical plant. Use n. two letterpreponiilun. Use word Nuisnt, meaning floating. A word of lix letters meaning stately of mien! corpulent. "for cz- CLUBS-DOWN l. Use word “Accompt" meaning value. 2. A word of five letters meaning to ineor; Into one; to join by legal or moral bnr Use letters T. 0. S. Use letters E. T. T. A word of four letter: meaning a pointr to urge ‘on cattle; stimulate. A word of eight letters meaning relziiln; resembling a. goose; silly. A word of five letters meanin| sounds u n horn or flnic: hlast on a horn; srmctimc .1; ie for low fellows. rwo letters meaning half an em a ix lit-o used in type setting. A word of six letters meaning in rcprnl ziiJd from memory. A word of five letters 11102111111, an lnntiihou of any person or thing; a statue, effigy, or hurt, Use letters II. R. A word of five letters meaning to devour with greedincss or veracity‘; plnndei prey. A word of four letters meaning namr of bird; honey linzzard. Use E. N. L. A. C. A word of four letters meaning a nurrou pic to of leather between upper and leather on sole; to beat heavily. A word of five letters meaning female hours. A word of two letters meaning present tense of verb to be. A word of three letters meaning the circulating jiiire of a plant. Use letters I.. l.. _ A word of three letters meaning rhciverl or swallowed, devoured (as food.) Use leiiers U. If. E. D. 0. Use letters B. B. l. 0. N. 1'. Use letters C. U. M. I. N. Use letters A. E. L. A word of flve letters meaning a flight of steps. I-‘our leticrs contraction fnr Iicriram. Four letters meaning oil of roses. Three letters meaning exclamation: exp." xi ~n of satisfaction or irony. Three letters meaning n holiok rzivr for ani- rnal: or secluded apartirezit for lift“. Three letters meaning inflammable llqurl n'i- taincrl from animal, vegetable or mineral i. .1".- tcr; a lubricant. Ilse letters T. A. (child's expression for than‘: .) iriiicry