F , l 5 53 Fl cf).-_~ ,_ -.- li -l l l l f ;l ,ru 7 'i».» t _ tt! \ i . , - l r 1 -"**l‘|Wv\|---~- .- < sATURDl-W 1 - ' _ 'i-its cuA1rLJo'1'l;a1'owN i_ouARalA_N 1 - _ ' zs T 3 ` MMERSIDE A I . I i -i-. ` i I5-5551512-*f1§fE1; . v .- 1 lv -. -F01! SUCCESS in fox-ranch- _ ing, fc-ed imperial Fox Biscuits reg- . . .~ -1 _ ' i ularly during the winter season. V ' - - 4-sl. _ Nemo-flex 1'- CORSELETTES Worth' from $2. to $7.50 each, 'these foundation garments, in broken lines that we are ca being cleared at only ~ Odd lines. not all sizes in any one variety, but every size in one style or another- A wondefflll ¢_lQ-.A ` ncelling from stock are ' lil _,..,..'_~.,.». ~ ‘ __,_. ‘i;,'.{;. i-"e . _ _ ,_ _ i -‘me (fr .-r-*"'“ eg if _, W' , ,A ,..,_ :fluff yt. ,’, . » ,` ~_ and Prince County nv- , .__ ' -BUY horsemeat, beef trips, beef hearts and boneless beef at Brace‘|. » '|622-1-13-21. 1040 1 1 _11vfPElt1AL-fed foxes hold rec- . 1 for largest litters 'of healthy pups and greatest number raised to maturity. 7846-1-14-31. -BVRREADY radio A. B. and C batteries, new low prices and fresh stock at Brace’s. 7622-1-12-21. -FEED WHOLE IIVIPERIAL FOX BISCUITS dry during winter season. When feeding with ground meat ration, use Fine Ground lm- perialg 7545-l.-14'3l. -HOCKEY A1: KENSINGTON Jan. 16th at 8 p.m. Cape Traverse Bloodhounds vs. Kensington Gran- ites. Admission 25c and 15c.‘ 7654-1-14-21 --BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH -Rev. A. G. Crowe. Pastor, January 15: 10.45 s. m. Subject Why go For- c wal-dl; 11.45 a. m. Sunday School: ‘l ' ’ » 7.30 p. m. Subject: Fa/cts in Genesis. _Niue noolu nwni.L1No for sale or to let., corner of Granville , A- .A -- ' and Harvard. Garage, suitable for boarding house. Apply Box 322, *_ ` Sooutmaster, continues to give in- Cha1'1°W?ff0Wl\- 7533*]-‘10'l~"°2l _ "r ` /-In . gxgevili ".°;" és' P struction in Scmaphore signalling and aready some of the boys ha.ve drill ROV G C \Vt‘b't/er And Mr -BEDEQUE United Church or I , . -'-~...._ _ _ ,_ . 1 ,_,` f bt _ shown marked p.ofee.ency in flag Canada’ Rem L_ P' Archibald’ Mm_ ~ ,. »r`, ~ M 1,33 \_ ‘ ' *f ,V ' ` ister. Services for Sunday, January 435.., _ Murdoch Ros. \l.sl‘cd thc Troop at 15m_ Bcdeque H R m Cam ,n_av_ ~ M t.he.r Ch1.stmas meeting and extend ’ else, 8 p m, Searlctown 3 p rn ~.'~;i- . _, . , _ ~ ~ ~ » ` "_ -r5"Q‘.. \-'$57 ~ " \- ed their good wishes for a successful ' " ’ ‘ `; "\ ,_.~_,~_,,»,§f , " ` Borden 7.30 p. in. Rev. J. L. Lund ff, _~ J)-= ;"'?T°llV Y » _,,,,,>::-`»__< 4 ‘ -i __;:~‘f>= cout ¢=, -,n alfld . ‘/'€’_’:’/3"' l_Not1ces and pleasant sesnon of Scouting dur- ing 1933. For their visit the boys wish to express their apprecilitloil and to bid them “Czill again!" honor is to be trusted, thc fact of his wearing n. S..out uniform and of carrying out Scout prnriices will will preach at Cape Traverse, and illc Mnlstcr at all other services. ‘~. _ ) ‘tal \ \ 15% g -ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED., ' ‘ Fxnsr scovr Law » -Mr. and Mrs. William cain. sum-E , merville, announce the marriage of I ed," this means that unless li boys 0901111611 S011 Of Mr- and M10- * William O’Conne!l, Dunstuflnage. Marriage to take place in St. Jos eph's Church, Belmont, Mass., '~. y ._ . _ \ \ti _ _, , \ “A Scouts Honour is to be Trust- their daughter Amie to M22 J0hn J f 'if ‘V , _ . mi ciiAm.oT'rr7rowN 'moor `l not in ilseli nnlrfr limi it scout. ThU1`Sfl-“~Y» -“Hilary 2601 1933~ 1- "I'he ten Laws are \vord.‘li as facts. 7648'1"'4'1" The first regular meeting of the The chief tells you what a. Scout Sth Charlottetown Troop was held is. A Scout is ll. boy who is honor- __\-bull-QG MONTREMA __ M5- ln Zion Church cn Tuesday, Jan- able, loyal, useflll, a friend both to Josephus Smaumm, and his daugh- lulry 10. There were sixteen nfcm- human beings' rind io dllinb fini- tc,-I Miss Bessie’ left on Friday for bers in ntiellclallce. Mr. MaeBc1\th, mais, courteous, olnswiielit, cheery, n short visit to Momma] whim lhe Scoiilinllstcr received a cordial thrifty and clean. there they will be the guests Of Mr- viccol. . on h_s return to thc tiroop A boy who is not tryuig to be Sma_11man's son, Russel and his liter the Christmas holidays spent these things is not 0. Scout, how- wife Mr and Mrs Russel small. It his liar-ne_'l\'1'2ssagcs of thanks ever many l>z‘.rlge.°. lm may wcnr on man New mmnuy marrfed ,md we.e recc..cd .roln one of the Scuot his arm. Tins should be made spent their honeymoon on the 151- mothers to whom the troop rent clear to cvcry boy in the movement and_S flowers while in the hospital during on his first bccolning a Scout. lie Christmas season; also from a When the Chief wrote the lst _BU-RNS 00NCERT_ A,-range. hmily whom the boys remembered Scout Law he luid, no doubt, it vi- ,m.n¢5 are being made for with pi wel.-ili_cci hamper of Christ- sion of rl world fiilcli with a new the cclcbranon of Bums A,mi\.cr_ _ .1 ' - » _ - ~ l , . ._ ,, ` V _ _ _ _ E1 inas cliecr Greeting were read from the lst Glens de hoop of Saskat ehewztn, of which troop Mr. Mac- Beath nas formerly Seoutmaster. Br-lie~.'in;; that each Scout should have nn o`vjcl‘l_vc, the boys have df-l‘!(il‘d to lnflkf- an holiest attCl'n'pt to pass their Second Clas; tests be- fore the end of March. A definite vutline of work has been made, and it is hopcd that each boy will be lllecesslul lil at .litaining the requir- ed goal. A lulci- is pllmneclrfor during the mouth of January when each Boout will have an opportunity oi’ building his own fire and cooking his own nl-#nl aecordillg to the reg' ulatlom laid duwn in the Scout Manual. The boys are eagerly look- ing forward to this demonstration. Mr. Rodd will continue his lectllresl rate of boys .ind nun \\ho had no secret schemes llldrllw anal, o sccrct thoughts kept, ill the back- ‘oun