naiwitlfihggsen... .- .-.. »------- ~~ M‘ rile ciuiizwjjlrrowu GUARDIAN A l y v y - [wlssisnll liuiilnliu ,' lsisilznli GUARDIAN —IIOBSE MEAT, bee!‘ tripe. beet hearts, boneless beet, sold at Bruce's. 10866-1z-l4-2i. Printed, pure Silk FLAT CREPES $1.95 Yd New printed pure silk flat crepes, 38 inch col- ors are Green, Brown, Black, Navy Blue and Spanish Tile, all with a floral design $ design. Per yd. New Iirocaded Satin Rayons. 36 inch White. Pink, Old Rose, Light Green and Light Blue. Special price per yard New Kumoi (‘repeflt 511"‘ able for lingerie, etc. Maise, Aqua Green, Cor- al and White. 3S6 inch. Per yd. New plain SatinS, Mauve, Pinh and Light “'"‘* $115 , Yard NEWKID GLOVES “pull on” Style $3.00 pair This is a very attractive glove in black with a white trim. the product of one of the finest of the European makers. A good (Ihristnlzis v I New printed Crepe Square Muffler for Ladies $2.00 .\l(\.\"l‘l.Y IiROWNS AND SAND mrouixrnv wtNtizp-nuying dressed chickens, fowl, turkeys, geese, ducks, Tuesday and Wednes- day, December 15 and 16. Highest market prices. J. A. MacDonald s: 00., Cardigan. 10835-12-l1-3l BRING riii: WORlD i0 YOUR iivmo ROOM 4/ —MR. ROSEBOURNE is still buy- ing large quantities o! furs at A. E. McLean's omce, Sumine . He has received further large orders and requires thousands o! silver Iox pelts in the next few days. 10853-12-2-21 ..°GLENROY INSHTUTII- The [regular monthly meeting o! Glenroy Women's Institute was held a; the home o! Mrs. James MacNally on Dec. the second. Eight member-g -REPLACE old spark plugs every were present the Prams“. Mm 10°00 “mes” Buy lfid” andlloseph Barret, presided. The meet~ Champmn plug’ at Brace s’ ling opened by singing the Women's 1oa”'m'“'2l'.lfnstitut¢ Carol. Minutes of the pre- _ vious meeting were read and ap- Wife Slayer proved. Roll csll was answ .5 by Is Sentenced [writing your name lett; handed ._.___._. iblind folded. The school committee (ganadm, he”) meport one visit to the school and CLARKSBURG w" V," Dem 1g__ilsom¢ necesstry articles purchased Hzirry F. Powers, Lothario o! thejim‘ u" “hwl- sick “imam” N‘ West Virginia Hills, was convicted PM" 011° V15" “l” $5 were ‘med H today o! murder in the m.“ degree ta donation for the school children for the “matrimonial racket" slay- lfor Chrlstmas- “'6 Wham 1°’ the mg of Mrs’ Dorothy prasler Lem“, lnext meeting will be Nickle. Meet- Norchbom, (Mm. dlvoroefih ing closed in the usual way. Dainty The verdict carries a mandatory refreshments “lire the“ sewed by sentence or hanging‘ the hostess, Mrs. James McNaily It took one hour and fifty minqawszed try Rem McNany‘ Next mes for the 12 farmers and smalumeeting will be at the home oi’ Mrs. town business men to decide thatfJohn wear‘ the man who wooed dozens o! wo-i men by mail should go to the gal-- lows for the first of the live kill- dngs he is accused oi! perpetuating! The annual meeting o: the New in the subterranean death cham-jDflnlilllim WOHWIYB Institute met bers o! his windowless, sound-proof ‘at the 11°F"? "f MY-‘l- George Wil- garage at a place paradoxically 50H 0n Thursday EVEHIHB- NOV- 5th- ‘mned Quiet D011, |The singing oi’ O Canada opened ( J_ Ed_ Law] dpfcnse counsqwthe meeting and roll call was re- i NEW DOMINION INSTITUTE iouoou-PAizis-srniiu-izom: BRUSSELSPAADRID-AMSTERDAM - O I du- l l1 om made a motion to have the verdict Slwlldod t0 by “Sflmeihllll Patfl" to set aside. Arguments for a new vile.” There being eight members trial will be heard Saturday. and ""9" Vl-‘lwrs Present- The minutes or last annual and regular meetings were read and Ethel (‘atherwood adopt“ l 1| Gets Divorce VMTlIB retiring president, Mrs. A, K. . . . . . -..............---....-.... acPhee gave a short, addrem on . lhe Institute work and thanked the tfaiindian Press) . 1 - _ xvAslpnNgToN‘ D- C’ Dm 12v ‘mmebeis for tieir harmony and co operation during the year. Mail and Empire this morning . ‘ _ _' lstates that Ethel Catherwood, olym- The‘ semen“ Ehmbcth Mam 'plc high jumping champion, was m?" "ad a’ report or the work ‘ciivorced from her husband at Reno, lcanlcd °n by the Institute during New. six ivceks ago. The marriage m” 3'93“ ‘ of Miss Catlicrwood was reported The‘ "lemon 0f officers m7 the mm, “may, but ma, nccommg to ensuing year followed. The officers James hicLareii. who claimed to be ‘m9? Prcsidoni Mrs- D3" Make tlie“’I‘h_rill-Band" of radio youriamilygiftthiayear... with Marconi De Luxe Inter- national for Short-lung Wave reception at its peakl Encased Living- in a cabinet of surpassin 8 l HAVE YOU ’I‘AKEN .1101‘ husband, taken place two years logo. Miss Cniherivoodsmotlier to- iday declared she did not even know , her daughters husband, and had stone. Vice President Mrs. A. K. _l\iacPhee, Secretary Treasurer Miss fElizabeth MacEsveiz (re-elected) Di- yrectors, Mrs Arthur MacDonald, beauty, it _will bring you night after night of constant pleas- ure . . . the local and distant ADVANTAGE OF ' THE CHRISTMAS SALE of COATS ‘ stations you regularly hear, plus the great overseas and North American short wave stations . . . all with new fullness, richness, clarity and known nothing oi the wedding. ‘Mrs Martin MacDonald, Mrs. Hect- or Currie, Auditors Mrs. George ,Wilson, Mrs. Walter MacEwen. Dele CLERMONT 501005 ‘gates to Convention. Mrs. Dan Liv- ingstone. Mrs. Hector Currie. We t l i \ l Honor roll of Clermont School for l . > FULLTIME RELIABILITY. ‘he nmmh o! Novcmber‘ IWPTO glad to welcome one new mein s CANADILN MARCO"; coupAyy. t. .- RE“ g Grade VIII-l, Weston Campbell. ibcéoncspondcnce from the supep The Hrlnchcatylgilllfflltvtl’, Toronto, a I mde vn—1' Blanche Campbell‘ ‘visor was read and discussed INTERNATIONAL Halifax’ Si‘ John's’ NM‘ izéjriridvnfuliphgkhel Campbew 2 I It W35 decided that the members 42" High; 13" Wide; I ' * - ' ' ih t ll l‘ k d l 11' Dw- Wilh 9 J 1 Arthur Rayner; (l, Justin Murphy. imzptgchjo] o omng wee an c em Marconi Rnditltrons \___ Grade IV-l, Ella McKiniion. ' ' including the famous The De Luxe INTERNATIONAL ’ I . _ A tax of fifty cents was levied on Pwwde and Surcr- 44 a/a" High" 251/," Mile; 16V" Imp. With 1i _ v V _ ‘ l grade In-"l- 59mm Mlll- 2i mach housmold to hplp my a bin’ Control. New MM- Marconi RflllllOlfOlifl, including Sllptf-Cflntml and 2 THAT WILL ill‘) THE SOLPTION OI" YUPR Michael NICKUIQOR; 3. NIBTIY 501111" Deliciom lunch w“ served by clrSc‘L';:_"H°‘°'°‘ Pmwd" i" P"'h'p""- Ailiilmltic velilflw @0111"!!- l Grade lI—l, Vanda Mi . ‘ “ ' ‘ I GIFT PROBLEMS i ‘ New Marconi Super-lieteradyne Circuit. WELONPi-flse Grade I__1’ luau-gar“ McKmnon; the hostess and the singing of the 2, Clayton Mill. Myrtle Hughes-Teacher. National Anthem brought a ‘very pleasant evening to a close. Mrs. Wm. H. MacEwlen invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meet- ing when roll call will be answered by “Sing. say, do.or pay." Mrs. Wm. ltiacEwen entertained eight; members and several. visitors for the December meeting of this Institute. In the absence of the President the Vice President occu- cllLooze Read and Digest * Just stop and consider the many excellent services we otTer. Our rates are very reas- onable and we guarantee our goods and workmanship. Merit counts. " ie t chat . i - M" :61 dbyhtehe mlemlbti: T§pe4idgn:p::e.Hm°r Macuan’ when mu ca“ rcreed in unlslon. and roll call wasiwul be answered by a "New Yemls" answer‘, by 35mg. soy, do or pay]. resolution. (Minutes of the annual meeting __________ ,, _________,,__ Perfect; attendance — Ellsworth Large, Edward Norton, Robert Daw- son, Robert Norton, Lyman Sturdy, Jean MacDonald, Ethel Dawson, Jeanett Dawson. _ Primary Department Grade V (SrJ-l, Annilea Mac- Donald; 2, Elma Large; 3, Muriel Cobb. Grade v (JrJ-l, Ralph Stordy; 2, Elmer MacDonald; 3, Freddie 2, Earl Fall; 3, Freddie Norton. Perfect; attendance-Annilea Mac- Donald, Elma Large, Leah Martin, Ernest Norton, Willard Fail, Norman MacDonald. nish information to the general conference oi‘ railway chairman. have been in favor o! taking a strike ballot. "After full intormation is in from the lodges, the conrerence will then decide i! a strike ballotwill be cir- culated," the Senator is quoted as saying. were read and approved. Letters [from Mrs. Allan Wyand and the Red cross some“, were read and Honor roll for month 0t Novem- discussed. The members decided to bet’ Prlncipah D t. m“. assortment o; quamy loomhelp the teachers with a Christmas Gmde x (sr_)_1 Engine Lean? comprises a carefully-selected collec- jellitmalilme“? T“ mlsmess m“ 2 Ellsworth Large‘ k Edward Nor. - u .. f h l ' ' ' ' ~:::.":'.:': ":::’.;::":. :.;:::;":.;'.:;'~ 2.fflili‘l.“°‘;i - ~. . ncu , - -- - - , i], l‘ Y ° 5 ° solos rpadm nd ma" l l Grade X (JrJ-l, Robert sawson, Grade IV-l, John L. Sturdy; 2. ;. iammers and saws, wrenches and i I 8 a a. y sng- 2‘ Robert Norton. 3 L 5m t , planvs _ everything in “ct rb so“; Contests pm on bv the has“ . , Yman rdy. Kenneh Cobb, 3, Clayton Simmons - ' Mr m - Grade IX—l, Jean Garrett; 2, Grade III—-1, Leah Martin and quired for making repairs about the es! and s. Ar ur MacDonald came slow,“ Ernest Norton (equal). . . { . : y .- .___________ CRAPAUD SCHOOL I IlANDY-MAN HELPS ! Wage Cut Despute “ Grows More Involved (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Dec. 12—-'I'he " Gazette today states that the po- sition in the railway running trades ' wage cut dispute grows more in- G|Fa":e"':¢:_ u‘ gunwh‘ volved with the information given :-: by Senator James Murdock, last H» Jo night that, with one or two excep- OPTOMITBIBT tions, such replies as have been re- ||i Milli"!!! P- l- l- ceived from tho lodges, locals and om“ cmmoud Wm‘ i’: districts which were asked to lur- ‘May we have your next order for any of the following work '.’ WE have rereived a shipment. ot beautiful New l-‘uriiilurc I ('i"'i‘Ti"Il§ bill-Hill! di- greatly rvdiiced prices, WE sell and resilver Mirrors. ga-gezlia EYESIG T Ill EXAMINA'l‘ION WE sell Window Shades. Storm Shades a specialty, ‘Vi? lay and cement Linoleum. WE tramc Pictures. we sell Picture Moulding. "l Wood: 2, aid: 2. Lloyd Harvey- 3. Do l Will d Fall. hostess and the singing oi "Auld ' “g as M slime“- o d 1 (SJ-i, n - Lani! Sync" brought a delightful m e r orman Mac Grade VI-l. Ethel Dawson: 2. Donald; 2, Jessie Martin; a, Allison evening to a close- The next mcet- Jeanett Dawson; a, Eleanor Trows- Stordy. lng will be held at: tlielome of Mrs. dale, Grade I (J,._)_1' Audrey Harvey: The Rogers Hardware C0., Limited lViR. AND MARS. flif-fil-lifiifilififilfl WE sell Car Topping and Running Board Matting, Vfimiow i ’s Just as Easy to Get a Rep i utation as a Little One 3y - BRIGGS (‘hannell and (limp. f I /,/\ zv \ ' <P I l . ‘ l-J sell all l' iliolsterin ih-(es-sorlcs. I I l COME Qvfifl I “E ‘ I ’ / l _ l’) ‘v5 sell liuwl liouschfill (‘l-ment, Furniture and Auto gi- r ‘=- \.:.T HERE ' ‘M Ndr ‘WW6 NEW /% ' - ' l Q Piiiiili. Li: ,-—_—' ' . I - -- it i ‘Vi; more furniture. Carefully by experienced men. _, I KKOW. BUT lJuSr CAUalT M Z‘ , ~' v ' __- ' SIGHT QF MR. AND MRS- SNPIJNG ‘Vi; rriili‘ and pack Furniture and Dishes, Wedding -——--___/_7 @ I Presents. ' ' 66M B)’. New You cm Go ascx S. ,., WE upholster Furniture. it you want a real good job, n done by a thoroughly experienced tradesman. one nl l. the best in the Maritime Provinces, let us quote you. I WI; repair, veneer and polish Fumlture. | F ‘YE huy Feathers. Henry MacFarlane & 0o. 167 Kent Street Phone 104-2.