~/I,2’ 1 _. H _ _ _ _ __ . r Qmcd {gr it's EGQIBIICB- noses 1'1 '1. 151-.‘ v. ' one: TEA O 60 0600 9000 §O-O40—O§§O-OO§§§FO-§§§OOO§§OOO4§4§O+O§Q§44 l l o I p : C lasslfzed Advertzsements i E qriion ..........10c perllnc 015 word: 1 , 'llu-1-.~. In: chums . 9e pcr line of 5 words , 1 l-‘uur 1111111111118 8e per line of 5 n-ords 1 l b.1311‘. insert-mus .. . 7c per line 0i’ 5 words : 1 ‘)Q§§§9"§"'V"Q OQOOQQ-QQOOOO§>§§ff.Qfi§§ffi€--OfO-§§zfi}§§§ 1 Agents Wanted F0 Leg WANTE I) 0N TO IIENT -- LARGE DOUBLE 11 Island to carry front room. Apply 1131 Kvm of overalls on Street. 1134.15.31 11st 11111-0 connec- 111; f11ll details. . A “r Jam 164p MISCEIIHIIGOIII mun ALFRED McDONALD. m0- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. 1R. 3. Sonrls.) 9379-10-15-1 month." ‘Help Wanted WANTED -- PARTIES TO KNIT for 11s n1; home. Send stamp for pz1rticl1lars, Home Knitting Company, 75 Dundas East, 'I‘or- onto. H. W. Jan. i6-S-tf. IVOMEN - FRUIT l-r-inuilied firm and 1 '1 gardens ure being You can ‘1 paid 1vcekly, part - cqtiipnu-nt. Dom- inion I\=1- :-i1-=,.\f<1nt1-e11l 113-90. For Qlltilllikluil b ‘ITABLE FOII 11111111 11111110115115 ctc.. lc. per 51 1111111.ilan olllce. t1 TOR SUilJ-I-ONI-I BASI-IBUILNI-IR, s1-1-1-1x11 e1111ki111; stoves and ranges. illl Ilfifllltillll St. 98-1-15-21 Sula Address And Presentation On tl1e evening of January 51h, rekout 150 guests gathered at the stately and comniodious home, of] "Siooklcy," St. Peter's l-Inrbor, to, bid fun-well to Miss Hannah Sin-i‘ noti. 11nd Mrs. Alice Mzlneruey, who, are leaving to make their home in Wnnipcg with their brother, His. l-tlli SALl-I - OLD PAPERS. 5 cents bundle Guardian Oflice. - 2-4-tf F011 SALE TO LET. BOARD ANI! room signs on hand at Guardian Office ti. FOR S.1\I.I‘.—SIX II. P. POWER gasoline 1111111110. Apply Alex Nfosl; Reverend Excellency ‘Arch- Agneu. (Teutral Royalty. bishcp Smnoh 116-1-16-21. A fare-well address on b01111]! of the ncghbors was rend by Patrick Sinno: and each 1111111 presented with a. leather club bag. Remarks 11-11111 made by Reverend J. Rooney, Mr. J. W. McEwc-n, Mr. Walter O'Brien. All joined in singing "For They ore Jolly Good Fkcliows." Miss Sin- noi: and Mrs. Mc-Inemey, although taken by stu-prise. m a. few well chosen words expressed their appre- ciation "<11 what their friends had done for them. ' The remainder of the evening was apply to A. B. Cut- 1- Rive:- or Clifton Zilatiu-sou Prectoivn, Exccutors. 78-1-14-31. Male Help Wanted novella-unlu- JOBS-HOW rro fir-t flu-m. Free Booklet. The M. C. C., Toronto G0.) M. H. W.-1—2—S—5l. B-ECOIWE m h I IIIARBER 5110-111», in music, dancing and cords. r1111: 011!‘ 51 cc a ow cost ‘ “ , t course. Hundreds of successful The happy e‘ an? was brought w a 1gmdmfles_ write Mo,“ Barb“, close, by the sing-tn; ‘bf "Auld Lang 5112-112" and wishes of God speed to these two ladies who will be very sadly missed by the community. Following is the address: . St. Peter's Harbor, Jan. 5, 1932. l 60111-110, 573 Barrington, Ilalifax- M. H, W. Nov. l4-stttf. ______________________ WANTED MAN T0 TAKE CARE of small stock, Fred Ru-kman, Charlottetown Royalty. 1‘, 121445"?! Miss Hannah Slnnolt, nmd Female Help Wanted . 11m. 1111111 Mdmemey. Dear friends: 1-0 sEw r01: n 1.1 with deep feelings o: regret, mam N0 ~58“ ‘l; g1: gatizeflgneq rig; that we, your friends and neighbors y Wear company’ Dept 147. To,“ have learned that you are about in ‘mm 3- leave 11s and take up your abode in (me oi’ the great cities, in lihe Can- ndian West. Words fail to exrrrem how we shall missyou fro mour midst but the greatness of o11r loss must be conveyed to you by the large num- ber of people assembled here to bid you farewell. It hzls bee-i said the‘- ln order to "TD “Qlll-AT WANTED T0 CONDUCT r,r1[1‘1"1‘-1~I§r:n_r11-n Classes nt homo. Kinmwik-ttlct. Address Canadian v (m; .1111. en Institute. Toronto 1 Pcrsonal-l-2-S-5i. n. __“——"__'_— “l-"lb-‘fll. wlllfnclrh-Rllnnrdfil, relief. .___________ know :1. pe-govyg true worth, you l must u-inier with them ands-Jaime:- I I with them. 1111211 you, dear friends, I We have $119.11; mrmy winters and v 711 11111-11111111- h, you o," summers and 11:15-11:11 .11 state, tha: 1 ‘j-"W- of finishing 0111-11 11nd all 11f 7110111 1111s been 11s "m, '5‘ ""‘“ "‘- “'0 W“! trivi- gnldcn as 1111 first, mm Flt!- Luinrgement free l" m~l1n1i1 of film mailed 1111-1111111 ‘lf- “cveloplng an" |.(,r1_,v-.- V-tu-luse Postal Notc- ‘wnké Y: 111,11 nny slzc 1.11111 .‘ ~"1l-) 111m and receive six flu-lures liuislucd "Thg Mg“ ‘Pit ii-llitlnlll‘ enlarged to "m 1 she 111-11. Mall us n trial (‘r .1111! lu- eenvlnccd of the "."“'“" “'1' Ilnt |n the work lucnly-Anur huur qcrvlce. Fill-I REID STUD“) "W1- C» 11111111111111. u n If I I I I I II I We cannot make known to you 110W your leaving fills us with sad- ness. As we IXIUSQ for a, moment and gaze back, down 1111-0111111 the vista. of years, and see the runny times we met n1: "Stookley" and en- lvfvl-‘d V0111" 601111111113’ our hem-ts are flied with sorrow. To leave the home where one is b11111. crnzilod and taught 1's a great sacrifice, but you w-lll be consoled by the u-ords 0f the poet - “Though skfes may be. gray And clouds may be dark, a I a I I " I E a r 1 : 2 2 ' n z I a I . I _ I I l1 ——~~~__~Tfi§ .CH.A__RL9_1_11-J__~11‘Ll§l i U1.1..1\_.1.>1'/\I" SERVICES m ronu ms-r-l I BENTRM- GUARMA" ‘ SEEN?“ ‘N "4"" “""”°1Pr01‘§ress Roller-ted. CHURCHES zit Tryon 11nd Gra- lllilud Will be 111-111 on January 17th ‘at i1 a. m. 11nd 7 p. m, respectively. By The Y. M. 0. A. (111.11, 111,11,“ V,,,,,,,,,, M, 17m‘ BAPTIST s11:11\11CES__ The] The 11111111111. meeting of 11111 Board will be Central 0111111-11 ii a. m _Y<II'K. 1i p. m. 411-2111315- l p, 111 (Jcnrutulion .--.-....e n1, york, PiLCEs (I0Rl:l£i"i‘l1;D,-_111 1111-7111. m. and long Creek ut 7 p. m. ‘Huh up“ Rzv. J. G. Wnkeling, Pastor. 01111111121111 .51." 1 .s A11. of Directors of the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. 11-115 held in the Board Rooms on ‘Fui-rdny evening, Dr. J. IA". Clarke occupied the chair. Others present were: s, T, GrecruW. M. ‘Rowe, W. V. Purdic, J. L. Douglas Dr Archibald and ‘Mr. PEIILIILIUII, _ Noith River (iroup of Baptist n Churches. SLTRlCCS on Jnnuary 17th wil lbe l1el<l as follows; Fair- view 1t 11 a. m. North River at 3 121-111-1111 n this 11111111" _\-1-.stcr1lay, the‘ _ _ G011 su- {in-M section 11-h" 1 yea-l: Clamspfl cnns ‘IUNTE luv“: CIMRGE’ Umth Reading, cf the i1vc1\ty~1.‘11i111 for 15c, should 11:11-3- rctul; Pink “d Church “I Cnllilda- scrvlcvfPsalmandi-mjyt-r\-.1:s:<:ll¢1'c1il1ylJz-. 5111111021, i'11ll Tin, 1-11111 l-ic. {Ehmdny- Jami-l“ Hm- “5 f°n°“"‘3,Cla1"k. 'l‘l11-111i1i11t1-softhelurir01;- ~~~~ ~-~ ,1“Y‘l'-5h1"° “l 11 "- m- wlmflfliyt11lai~ 11111-11111; oi‘ Dec. 11, 111111 11-1-11- . ROBIN 1N ill-I .\I.\.\'.<i1.‘ (mnflnwcr at 3 P- m- Hum“ Riv" read2111111111111111011uriupird. ?1_1j,\-._.y1-,1,11 _1- ,1“, R111, 1L A100Fjil3 7 lJ- m- An “Vi? “Piiome- 1 Dr. Cllliliw 1-(111-11-11-11 tluit 1111- A11- l11-zui Lrpzii: 111i Illlllllfl 11111,- de-1 "-—" ‘“ 51111.1!ffller-iluu-11ithe N1'\'1l(ll11'\IC.1l!iYl" lgllied 111 .-~1-- a, r-rbiu lu tlu- , MILTON, Si. John's Chum“ l‘1-ii 111' tlu- Y. M. (f. /\ 111111311 l-u- 111-]! .\T.'l!l.'~'@ K111111111. 'ii1‘s 1~; 1-2-11-011121111- "llmdzly- ‘Jml- 17m- “l-‘Ymng PmVbll Fi-blzll fifth, :»i:;l.i1 111111 .1:-v~ ully 1-111-11- 1.11 1111.; 1,,.,,1,;,,,_,,,,. 01w‘? and Srrlnon. 111.211) 1.. m., E11en-,1111111,111 11.11111(_-;11_ 141M111: 111 .111-;!.1- 111:", .\p111-111-:11-.1-11, 11-11! FFPYVlPIK 71in P. n1. St, him-k ‘Filo 111-11 :11 S1-1-1-11.11*_\-'.-: ll1111111, , _ , lftrstleo, 2.2m p, n1. Pl'l‘.'l.‘ll(‘l‘, Rev. 111-1-sc1111-11 11y Mr. P1-111iI1-1u111, 11m; j-Rlxl-ry Prune-u 11-1-1" 1-111-1111131-111111 :1111i .--l1..-\-.-1-11 111111. (‘~ll‘l1li(‘ll G1-ti1-gezu11-n. Jun. l7il1, 2111.1 Sunday nftci- E1)|1l:a11y-~~-l-Ia1f11s ll a. m.. Cl1111-.l1 School. 2.1111 p. 1n. Even- song, 7 p. 1n, C 11!. T, F. Kelly in charge. CHRIST (‘llFltCH Cherry Val- ley-, Jitll. 17th. Evensmlg and 51111-111, 2.311 p. 1n. Capt. A. E. Wit- iiq, in charge. ST. VfNfll-INTKQ 0R.Pll.>\N.-\GE. -—Am0ug lhosie -.1:l1o contributed in St. Vincent's Orphanage at Christ- mas time was Glenflulliln Women's Ins1ii11ir- 11-11-1111 nflmc was inad- vertently emitted. POULTRY ASSOCIATION DE- (JIARl-JS BONUS-A meet lbg of the Directors of the Prince Edward Island Co-operative Egg and Poul- try Association 11-113 held at the Agricultural Hall 'I'h11rscl-y, Jan- uary 14th, Prc-Edent J. R. M11nn presiding, nil directors were pres-‘ cnt except tu-o who are out of the Province. A bonus of 7'1 was declared on the business for 1931. The volume of eggs handled am- ounted to slightly‘ over one and a half million dozens, BIRTHS tNGLXS-At Grand Rapids, Mich., on December l5, 1931 to Mr. and lifrs. R. H. Inglis. a d1111gl-1ter.-Y, TRAINOR-On Jun. 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent 'I‘rnincr, City, s. daughter. CAMPBELL-On January 14th, to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, City, a (laughter. LARKlN-On January 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lnrkin, Ver- non Bridge,.zt daughter, .CALLAGHAN—On January 8th to Mr. end Mrs, Ben-lard (mung. him, city. a son. MARRIAGES ____________________ CASELEY -- Mi-PIIERSOPL- Al. Trinity Parsonage, Cimi-lottetown, Sept. 22nd, 1931, by Rev. C. N. 3mm» Geofbc Mon-is Casein-y to Doris Beatrice McPherson, both of Ke-nsingtorl. - DEATHS FERGUSON-At Provincial Sana- torium, Friday, Jan. 15th, Edison Ferguson, of Dunsinffnage, aged 2i Years. Funeral from the MncLean Funeral Home on Monday, Jan. 1a, service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Marshfield Cemetery, IN ME-MORIAM In loving memory of our dear Father, Mr. (‘harlcs II. ilnnldcrstim: who departed this life January 15th, 11131. (lone but not forgotten. Inserted by his Son and Daughters. LlllS-L-lli-Il. iii IN MEMORIAM lllar-LEOD-Jn loving memory of Capt. George ll. and wife Clare E. Steward. T111- (‘lip 1111s bitten-the sling sev- ere, To purl with lu-r we loved so clear, 'l‘l1c trail 1111s hard we'll not com- plain m‘- W. ll. Carson There comes cut the brighter 1o- marrow." CIIIROPIIACTOR Th". Yo“ We can only hcpc that your xiew l“ Prime shhlmerrhfirndullc homc will be worfhy 01 your pres- gom, cub “as: w" l-‘Me. and that sometimes 11-1-1011 the pendulum of time set-ms to move more slowly you will 1.11m your thoughts to 1111.11 nun n10 and 11111111 as Tennyson did;_ I "Docs my old friend remember me?" ‘u? _l5_&fi __. 101M Security Over 870.000.0113 Or better still that you will rc- E c R E turn to renew acquaintances in our ‘ Island home. A‘“""°° 90111111111: ll-Now dear friends pease accept Established In; our small gft. It is qcoumpan ed by 4- R. HQL M AN our wishes for a pleasant journey. General Agent 1 And with hearts full o1 sorrow we c" 3W1‘ l-I e111 you 1111191111111. Yo!!!‘ Friends lllfl Neighbors llul trust in (ind in meet again, "our years have 111111-011 away lure our great sorrow fell ‘ ut in our hearts we mnurn the loss ()i‘ nnc we loved so u-cll. Inserted 11y Daughters. l1--1-lo-li. 1V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKIN- EMBALMEB (‘hnrlnttetown n" North Willshlre ‘Li. Westbrook, L. 'l‘. II, 5 -- the (liilrreut 11cl..vl1l1-.< 111 ilu- Y. Iii. v WOMEN'S ‘MUSIC CLUB — The C. 'A. 11-1-1-1- gutting 2111117: l';1irl_\' will. ;\Vomen's Music Club hcld their reg- consider-firm, the 11111111110111; rise- 111iar meeting at. the home of Mrs. G. Elliott Full yesterday afternoon. A program of eighi1-1-11tl1 century nnusic was carried e111; by the dlifcr- very intc1-1-A11g nucl .1.’ 111d that :1 1 ,ent members. tlreat (lcal n1 time a: i study 1111s 1 .__--__ 5.110111; in ]7l'1-]).'ll'li1l{ tl11- report. t ISL-AND LADY 1mm -- A telc- 1. The ‘P111111 World As-sembly- of 1grnm was received yesterday marn- Workers 21-1151 Boys. ' dug by relatives of the death of 2. The l-izxt World A -.~11-1u111,1- oil in-SQA. .11. Rilzi of Worcester, Mas-s. You-u: M111- formerly Miss Emma Mullen of T011 3. T111.- 'l‘-.\-1-11t-T.1.-1i1 Wei-hi 001111-1» 1 M110 "W50. 011cc of 1111- Yuiliig 311-1111 Chriutiu11 , Associaiim-s. i 4, T1111 1-‘111-11-41111-11 I111r-1'11.-1.1.io11!-.l t Coilvr-uliou 111 the A.-".-»".111-i:1.1i1u11; 01' North A1111-1-i -, 1 5. The 'I‘1-ni\1 A111111nl Y's M1-1 s Convention, Cleveland, Jiugust 111- 7111, 1.1131. ‘ D1". Clarke .<;11ol-.n words of co1n_ 1 1111111d-.:1ien 1-0,, miing tin- repcu-t, al- l so remarks were mtule by W. Mi Rowe, 11nd Dr. Arr-liibnici. l Tiu- Fol-dim \l.-'111-k C11111u1ittce was i-cportecl by Dr. Archibald. 11-110 stat- ed that the canvass for 1111111.: would be complete in a few days. The Physical Director's Report, was presented by Mr. Penclleton, General Secretary, all mcsent tak- ing part in the dism ~1on regarding Pcndlctou reported i111- 1111- 1'11li11\1-- lug numed Cl1l"l\'L‘l}ll1l11', 11-.'1.i1-i1 \1'-.1.;1 lllAKl-TS IlIGlI STANDIlYG.—In The Christ 11111.: cxalninations‘ stand- ing at .v1 cDonnld Institute. ‘Guelph, in the 1st year of the two- ycnr Associate COUYSC out of 1-1 011158 of 66 bliss Mildred Cox of this city is 2nd in the "A“ Ihlghest) stantb ing. Only G of the class got “A" standing. POLICE (10111111- Yesterday morning ..t the Police Court, the offender in a case oi’ unlawful pos- session of liquor was fined $400 11nd costs or 6 months. Another case or possession of liquor was acijournedfor one week. A milk vendor for having sediment in sama The YCDOYL ‘ms on motion milk was fined $2 and ‘costs or 5 nd0p1¢d_ (lfiys- The Financial Reilort u-as present- ed by W. M. Rowe, which 11-115 fair- YESTERI):\Y’S MARKFT- —' ly sutisfuctol-yg considering b11si111-s1; There was a 1311111’ good atl-elld- conditions. Th9 Directors felt the ,- ance at the market yesterday. report \1‘.'1s as good as could be ex- 1 There was a large showing 0f peeled. Report was adopted. chicken. H y sold from 50c to The 11101-11111: adjourned xvith pffty- cr by D1‘. Archibald. MR. RALPII ("ARR T1111 (loath occurred in 111-711111. S11.sk., on Jen. litli, 111' H:1l1>l1 F1111‘. aged 94, u 11111ivc oi (7111-11111111, Prince Edward 1152111111", 11-111-1-11 11c carried on fanning for 11:; and where he was higl-llv 1-1"~i>-"'11l‘(i-- He leaves one sou 11:111.“. in Brackley P011119 and 11-"11- (lfllli! - tel-s, Mrs. Frank Auld, “Russ, Cove- hcari; Mrs, J. P. 111-1111-11, Rc-Eillihi 11-‘1-11 u-ll-un i111 r vldr-(i 111:‘ l-lze 1. 1-11-1111-1111 »,\-1-n1-,-:; it'll-s l-lrl. 11-11-111. 1W:- ion, and A1111ie. 111x11 111 B1)‘=t'1ll. 55c, straw 40c, oats 35c, turnips 12c to 14c, chicken $1M l0 31-75. butter 28c, (ggs 40c, parsnip: 3 lbs. 10c, carrots 1i lbs 10c, beets 8c lb.. cranberries, 3 llm. 25c, celery 10c. cabbage 41: 1o 10c, onions i0 lb. 35c, pumpkins 2c 1b.. squash, 3c 1b., apples 25c to 40-. AFTERNOON‘ '1'..'i—'i‘l111 ladies of tl1c Y. M. C. A. A111: i.-11y wet-g hos- tesses at a pr1iiily- 111-1111111011 after- noon tea e11 l-‘rirlz-y- i11 the Y. M. C. A. parlors. In spit:- of 11111 11111116111;- aniness of the day a farce 1111mb1-r of people were mesrnl. lilrs. ‘I’. (l. Taylor and Mrs. J. A. (Jim-i: poured tea, while a 1111111bcr of the n1e111- hers 0i’ the Auxiliary assisted in serving. The piano solos, which were pleasingly rendered by Mr. Walter Corroy, were very much enjoyed and appreciated by all. KITS. Quebec Opposes Waterways Scheme (Canadian Pres-i) QUEBEC, Q1112, Jun. 5.—Tl11- Que- bec Legislature placed itself on rc- cord as b01111: opposed 111 the im- mediate development of tl1:- St. Luv-- rcnce watcru-az-s when u. "xevoluiion to that effect 1111s adopted by n vote of 54 to 7. C. E. Gnult, Opposition House lender a11d P. A. 111-111-111". (Cons, Verdun), voted with the Govrrnmr-ut in supporting 11111 1-1-- solution whicli wus introduced some Wer-ks ago I11: llou, Athauass David, Provincial Se. retiu-y. PERSONALS Mrs. E. D. Nicholson left for Montreal this morning, where she. 11-111 visit m1- sister, Mrs. C. P. Price- The friends of lVIr. W. J. somcrs. carpenter at Canadian Nntioniil Hotel are sorry to lcm-n that he has been confined to ills home through illness. I‘n1 wont 1o 1-1111 my w . Which properly 1-111ai1s A iitlc on our Imhy, so I dub him "Prince of Walls." Harvard Honors Medical Criminologist CAMBRIDGE, MASS, Jan. l5— Dr. George Burgers MsGrafh, fam» ous medical criminologist, for 25 yems medical exnn-uner for Suf- folk co11uty, which includes Boston. has been promoted to 11 full FY07" fcssorship of legal medicine nt the Harvard Medical School. “Riches are the accmuufnteri dif- ference bctu-ct-n our income and our 0111,20," says a writer. Ay, anti so is debt. insulin SPECIAL! from LTD. A H O M E l9 Hillsbortiugh Si. _ or Good Meat 81 F1s|1 “- Broken Pekoc Tea ‘371- lb. Cnolcs BEEF . . . . . . 3 lbs. fur 75c FRESH PORK Peas, .............. 411M251.- SAUSAGE Corn, ..............4t1ns 25o "AM AND BACON Tomatoes 2 llns 15c Prunes . .... 4 lbs. 25¢ Dates 4 111s. 25c Chocolate Bars 7 for lie Toilet Piper, .. 7 rails for 25c 1111mm 11. nus FRESH IIADDOCK SALMON - IIALIBUI‘ SMELTS — SCALLOPL} N O T I C E WE BUY DRESSED noes svmw nu Phone H9 l L- - i‘ where. Tn. report \va;- 1111111111111, Afr. lLaytou 1111.11 Sow, 12111-11 A. C. Boom- 'Great Village Narrow Escape From Floods (Canadian Press) 1 GREAT VILLAGlE, N. S., Jnn. l5 —-One man's fate was unknown 1-;- l-esldents of Acadia Mines, London- dcrry, and Great Village, united 1111- ilay-brcuk today to assi-rss the full 115111111511,- wrouglr. by flood water. which run u-ild down the borders- o1 the Great Village river lust nigh‘. 'l‘om Celt-buch, (ltierly imnate 111 link.- I-Iagics‘ um: on the River l ...l at I.:1...»-:;i1-1-1-_1-, 1111-: 1ni.ssl1-1g .'1l11- Eagle.- k-uily, wnrnezl of i111- 1111-11111111: Lithlf-i-i’ from the 01-1-1» ;'.11':‘1il1r‘i‘. 1111111 1-: Acadia I\l.u1-s, hrul ‘ elect-cl 111 slay home, bu: 11-111-11 i111- :11l\.11u-iu,1: 1111-11111 :1\-.i1l:-1i 111111111. .i1e11' 1111111111118 11111211111111111. the}.- til 1111-11- 111-111. 11nd li!l\'l‘.'ll(‘il 1:1 luqlu-r 12111111111. (Znlelaairh “'11:; sizv-pliezil 0i £1i:111'.-,1-1-. ll1- 1111i 111.1 :11-1~11111;1:1u,v 1111-111 H11 .11“ 1,1‘. -.1u1i 111111" h1- 1111-1-1‘. when ‘Llu- 1111111111111- 1111- lf.1g'1'. 111: 1-9111 111s 1.111111111110115 could 111-‘. be learned .111 1111 l-.11'l_\" 110111- 1111.11’. IJ:111-.-1-.-1- 011-1321! l.-_1. i111 flood 11-11:; -1.:n- id 1-1-5112. 'li11- l 11111111: 1"11-iri;-,1.1. :1 $201,100 steel siixr-turc. Si: ft-rt 1111111; 1111s 1-11 .1-1i a\v:1_1- b1- th." first on- slnizeht 11-11011 tlu 1.l1l :1.‘ 1-, (lam at Ac rlnu _\lin1;s 11111-1.- 111-11111- : 1111111111". 1cm; 1111-1 ..- .. 111111 and 0111- 11:1 11-111,, |t1vis=te¢1 i111‘. 5111.111 1 . . L411. A t wooden luklge on the 1-111-1- road went (Ln-su 1s iiu- 21111111 (n: . 1111-11 doxvn 1111- ravine 111 (ii-cf, Village. 77111-11 tin- \va11-:- :--.-.1- to within :1 foot or 5:11 of tl1-- b1-‘1"-1 , 1 11-1-1111 the P.11-r.~:b1>1-11 Road t1 1-. ("p111 1‘. five feet, Cil‘l‘l1‘(l n11-av A. l). Ni111-rl:=1111's <i1n.ll. flooded {he 1l---*-- of L. C. 11-‘s 51-1-1111: staiuu. 11-11111 its foun- dations, and 011v -11i 1311- s11rr0uu1i- i111: flats 11-1111 l1; 111111 tree-trunks It 11.1115 the 111. t‘l'Sl<li'l of water 1111" level c111 _1- tl1-u‘ saved ('11 ui ‘Clllarle from . .t11r. Tlu- 111121111‘- 1111-1-1-111 took 11:1 hour to cover tl1 (listance from Acadia 11111125. 'I‘oruad0 Tears Home To Pieces» (Canadian Press) TRENTON, Term, Jan. i5.—Sev- en 1111-111111-1-5 of :1 ftuuilv were klllCd 11nd five injured, 0111- cx-“ieaiiy, when a tornmio ripped their farm home i0 pieces eleven miles from here inst 11111111. 'l‘l1e dead: Mrs. I‘. W. Rice, Opal Rice, 17; IIiilICl Rice, l4; Edith Rice, i); Horace Ilicc. it); :1 six months old baby, and Elsie McDaniel, 3, grand dauehit-i- of Mrs, Rice. Some of the injured 11111-11 111-011-111‘ 1o hospitals 111-112 Others 11-1-1-1- 111k‘ e11 to 1)}'(.'l'$l)I"!'f_.{, Tenn, 1\-l-.r-1-e Hor- ace Rice died. Rice told 11111-ses at. a D_v1-1-sb11".11-. hospital that he 11ml his ia11u1,vt1"u-1l to hold 1111-111 doors shut :1--.1u1st i111- 11-1-1-1111- 11-11111. ‘I l1,-1-11 .-_1:1vtr-1l to 1111- 11111-11," he suirl. "uh-u I 5:111’ 1111-1 11:11-11 1-101111 f :111111-11.-1.11i11-:, l 111 1111-’: 111111 1hr- l11111s-1- 111-11 \-.-_1-(i i 111111 11-1- 111111111 1:1’ 111 1111111 llic 11--1:. 111111111-1 i111- 11-11111. ' "'l‘l11- r111! fo1-1--- 111-, :=11ri1|1'|1l_\', l1<1\v-' ever, 111111 ilic 11 " 11111111: l 1-1-111em- bored I 11-11.". t1-_ _, to’ pull myself from lx-uea1i1 a 1111:1111. l lu-ax-d my wife 5111711111112. I 1111-11 1111x1111 into 1111eo11sciu11s1111ss 1111:1111 and avrnken- r<l in an ambulzuwe on the way to the hospital." ST. LOUIS N!) VICINITY The \\-l1i.<1-. and bridfze helci in the Palmer Itcnd llfall on January llth. under tlu- nuspV-c-s of the Palmer Rourl Aid Soeety wus- a decided suc- t-csas, 'l‘l1=- ln(l'1-< prize ‘s-"s 11011 by . ss Rein Kciulcdy and the Gents pviw- b1- Iifr. Smut-s Shea. A 111-111 sum was r-ewlred, Thr- members of the 111d society a1-1- ‘.0 be 1-111 1.- ul.1io1-i on the s11z1- "- .11 erded 1 their 1111111-1-111 4'~n' 111'; A11, __ Kviinc-(iv, Waicrfrrd, wa< 11 recon‘. visitor to Chai-‘ofte- 11111-11. ’l'l1r- funeral e1‘ the late M1- Geo. I<111n<l1-al11111. of Dr-Blnis 11111-11 place at the Immaculate Cenccptlon Church, Palmer Road. The nmuj.‘ f1 o1‘ Mir."- Tlcr~ ur-lin AhPflTIl, P‘1-:1.~=auf. View, are Q-Ind {(1 11111111 11ml shr- ls 11-1-ov1-ri11r! 11-0111 her rrr-eul ilhv-sa-v. The weekly 11-11 st of 1111- 1-1111- 1111.1’- ers of Plearz-u‘ View \1-:11-. licltl 1-11. 1h:- luunc of 1.11s. lvli-liv-l liuliunu 1111 Jruuiarv 71h. Thr- 111-1111 1:11.111; fine, n lzir-zc crmvd ivieudcd. The proceeds cl the vvhist 1-.-i‘l be given in 115d (1? 1hr- school. Miss Margaret Doucettc, t<"""li0l' ht Cartier spent 1111- week 011d at her homo at Palmer Read- Nino mombrl-s n11-l Three visitors o! the Whirl-ford '1'-'-?11l’"'-‘~ Illfilllllbf‘ mp1 a; the home n1 ltlJ-s. George Mealdrrff to 110111 their regular monthly nv-r-iinrr. The met-tin! 0D- PHONE "v1.1 1.1-. -111- 0111 Th1- roll c1111 -.csc1-1:=e~c<e:c1o->-§ pa (y: w-nn 1.1 1.- 1 2nd h DAY AI- Slt. Pahal .’s Church i § s s s § g "PER I-IPIPIIANY 7.00 l’. f1 ~li1scning lloly Conunu . .\1".ll14-n1--' :11: :1 Fall:- l.\'lIllI'I5il.'li ‘ D r: n :2 o .2 I) (J n 111 Ill-IE. ll. l), If.\\'.\ll..'. .‘ SI. James Presbytcrirzrz Chara/z IILUO A. ll.—-.\Ierning Prayer and Sermon. 72.30 P. Jl-Sumluy 811111101 1.1m} llil1l1- (‘iusst-s. Prayer and Sermon ivliuu-cd by’ .1:r~_1;._-.,;.n,;--.- ~»-~;.. nnfvg| .1. I.. Hall-HI (.1 l.((l.\ll1. ll. .\.. ll Il("l'()ll. “GDfiC-OD '-'3'3"I-3'1Tl'*3L‘-1T"O’1 .. 1? - 11-10(71- t» g .\Il\'E,\"| ; ,1.‘ |;_ ‘fnlllilllWll ll1-‘.ll,|l. ll. ‘i; il'::1r11-~i-.\lr . K. II...-1-1-~.1!11-11 111.1.11-11-...,\:1~. 1_ \_| ,1, -,.,,, i; l'l 171.11 HTHWHH’ 15 Blaming :1‘. 1-11-1-1-11 0111111. 1 11:: ut 51111-11 (ft-lurk 0' -\'l' 'l‘lll-I l-I\'I-T.\'l.\'(i "It .'l'll1. .‘1il.\‘l\'l'l~'.ll \\‘ll.l. (lIYl-I '3 llln .\l(l.\"l‘ll|.l' .\l ‘llfl \'~; ‘Ill llll NH .\llj.'\' .-\.\'l) ‘.\t>.‘11l'\'. ~1‘1-..11t<1.--- Q‘, ".l l-Yfllillll. (l .‘.l'i.\'l.I.‘\'l-I*l<“ :11 1 n11-lied. é P; g Sabbath School 11nd Yuunz Tlli-nk and Yrmng Wnmrrfs ('lu\~»1-. :11 'l'1\11-tl1lrlv. ,_ . a ’l'i1e]'r:\.'-1- fur 1111- tl1-y 1- ll’ i111 l1'11l1~:—- )l(}lZ.‘\'Yf\'ii I r; Anihc111—“.<e11d (lul Thy Light." 16111111111111. g i1\‘l"1'l\'(i g . ./i1\the111—“l5ul the l.11r1l i1: Jlimlful oi‘ lli< Own" Q 1.li1-1u|elssnhnl. g S'I'II.-\I\'(JI-IIIS .\.\'l) \'l.\'l'l't:l{:< ( ORDIALII’ INVITED. R2 DOUG-DOGfiflfiiilfilliilfiflfififiiiififili3fibfifiCUOGODDUUGGGU-fifi-H-D-O. .1il.\‘l.ili.l.i 41.‘... i. l ()R(J1.\.\'IS'I'-—i\1Iil§. C1 1f) .\I'NI).\ Y SFIIO CH3? EKQICQ-LC oul. the old one. Anll1e1n-“I.e:ul Kindlv l.i1,, Sermun-"Wliaik \'\'1-1111e \\ Dr. A. C. Vincent s111-.1k-. You are Welcome n1 a Q l-U-ZI-QGGCY-Urfii} 1111112 baptist tiliburti) i BIOIINING IVOIBIIII’ ll OTLOCK Anllicvu-“il Love That Will N111. IA-l. Me G11" .. 51-1-imm-"Stcu-nrdship of POSSQSMMW" A good mam- uf u‘; think thi-rc should lu- n neu- Sunday School 1-1111111... The shortest rond in the new one is to emu-d .\l{l-1 Ylli? helping? EVENING Vflllffillll’ 7 (YCLOFK wwconoooouooanoir '1'l.\( l-I.'\"l. 11.1). ELLIOTT FULL Shanks . ail-sooo:1cr<o¢.11.:n¢¢nN-QQ OI. 2.30 l‘. M. i“ . . . . . . . . . . . Smll-li ‘iih The “’nrld" morning and evening. 11y 11nd all Services. II. §§l§fi5fiUCl WD-Q-DUCU-DQ-{IU-U-C‘IJ-CYUGGU-QCGGU-GGUUUUU ' IFWDQQDfi l‘ =3 | - -,. Zzon Presbyterian Church g RI-IV. (l. ('.~\Rl.1'l.I-l \YI'.'ISS'I'I‘IIC MINISTER. 1-1101‘. 1.111115 -1-11u.u11s0!\-, URGANISI‘. {If . .110u.\1.\ u hlerlrng Worship l1 :1. m, Subject, “The \\ 11y 0i" Lile". f5 l; - ::.::11-s.1111111111 s1-1111111 111111 Bibu- (noun-s. ‘ .~\ull1en\—“'l he Fear 11f the Loni" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. L\l1-.~. .\‘111-1u:1n Jiei-hersnn, 311*. .\. .-\. 311111-11 5;; g and (‘l111ir. 1 $2‘ l, lIH-NZNH ‘ fi ‘C12 1511-11111; u1.|-.1=I1i|1 7 p, n1, 81-1-111-1- 111' 5111-1-11 Nuntl. 7-15- I15 Al)?‘ Sulvjlut “( l|ri~l Th1- liuv, ‘H111 ‘llulll "llrl lllr- IMP." é 1;: A (111-111111 “1-11-111111- :111.-1ii~ ,\1-1| in 1.11111 (‘hurt-h, 1,: ‘f.’ \|1ll11-1n "Uh: (‘111111- 1-1 filly Ila-n11 Lord Jesus" ‘P. c. --.-\1ubroisc g llr. .l:11-l1 31114-1111 .1111] (‘lmir 1 10001210121170 M051; . 1'11 _ 1;... Trinity Unit llllnisters-liev. It‘. ll. Ramsay, l). l). Rev. (‘ Organist-Mr. A. R Kendall. Ti 1-’! C-lilfifi-QUQC fir‘; G b U 0111C! lit-DU i113 ICYEQIUDODUDIQZI DQXBZICQUJZ€ “DUI? ' ".1 T- Z1‘1*“$T-'~T"C‘U1IF-'.lClUDKMU ed Church . llrown, “A. . A. A. C1. 0. i. R. A. ~-.-r111o11—-‘J1-:~u1'. U111 Author llr, Run nii1en1—".lc-11s, ll)- Siren;- Z-Zllll I‘. )I.—--.‘~1u11.1‘..1j~- School Seruinn-"Tlie .\'.1-1-1l and tl1 llev, i‘. .\'. llr1 QGKJ-D-Gfifl-Q-fl-GQQ QC TEDDYQOZZi-ZPTOULQOQUYIUQIG? Sen ir-r-s 151-1111 tl1-Mt my first money. s ck flu- school couunith-es g-uve 1111-11- r1-- 1 lxn-ls. The fullruvlut? 1-11111: 1-1:1' were appointed for the 111011111: Sick, Mrs. Albert MvlD-Wluihl. '.1. and Mrs. E. G. Fllsiv -* Sci-uni. i Mrs. Frank Shea 11111] . Jilmr-s Kenny. T111- mc1-e‘-1--_-.- 1- -1<l :1 letter 1mm .\'fr.-1. 111111-111; (l:1ll:111‘ Przviu- 1-.l.'1l 3.11mi :11, .'1-.-11i::111: iEu- lu- . 111111110 for. 1-,. .1111 111-1- :11 (‘l\1-1.-:?~ I 11111.11. 'l‘l1r- 1-1111 1-.11l 11: 1111- 111-vt1111-11f~ in: \1‘l1'1-l1 will hr- l11l1l :11 flu- 11111111 1'11’ Mrs. l-Y. (i, I-lIl.-111-.1-11 \\-ill 11- 1-111 .-;-.ver1-1l l1_1" a “Valv-ri 111- Vi-r-e ‘. T1111 111M112"; was fl(l_l(IIil'll'Yl' 11-1 l1 the Anilu-111. A. 1.1-1‘ 111111-11- 11f 11-11151 fol'o1ve1l the n11 1: after which n sumpiueus l-uu-h was sézw-rd ‘>1’ ihc- hostess. Proceeds of 11-113-1 n- mounted to $3. .--T A 11111-111 officer on a country 11-11111 called at a cottage for :1 cup ui 11-.-.. The door was opened by ray-Warrant Officer Jones, who had served 1vi1.l1_ the officer. l Both were (iclighted at met-tine, again. and Jruu-s explained to his visitor that he was ‘comfortably fix- wns cusp-cred by "Virlmt I did with ed, owned the cottage and a bit of’ 10.00 .\. T\l.~-l‘r;1_vcr hietling. ‘ 1.00 .\. M.» P1111111- Viol-ship. l1..'lll A. I\I.--.lu11i.-11- (‘1111741-11111111-11. 7.00 I’. ilL-Puhiie Worship. Anlhr-nr-"Tlv- Kiln: 11f l.-1-.-e, My =111»,~-Z11-r,~l 1,1," Students: 11ml Visitor-t (‘111-111-1111- “1-11-1111111. L} DJIOQCNJQDDQD 131110526 00D QflODO-lQQQC-QOD OQUDQQQQHQISBJIXBDDCMJ 11111111111111!- "\‘V:11'1:1ui Olflci-r and finisher 111‘ (lur F-Illll" ]§.'l,\'. tl1, 3h- lL-ipe J. (2 Marks .-; r-vovwwcwcaomare 11ml liiiifr "lass-cs. 1- ('l1:1ll1-.-1g1-" 11111 Ill. -\. {OYI-‘Dbig. —lI. R. filzcllcy 11.11:»: 111- 1-. :1. 1-. u. 11.1ly 1-.\';11-11s1- b01111; half u -z"111-.11 :1 11x11‘. 1111- :1 11111‘. ".\i1"‘ .--:1l1i the (‘111-11111u11<l1-1-. "To "1-111 your 111111111111.- 111111 h “n51” ‘$1.11. sir," 1-1-11111-11 J.1n1- 1-1-1-1-y 111111111111; at six and s11 .». Jones, tl1-.- C0111- I s;-._\"s, "Tr-ll 111111111-1- 1\:1111;-; 1-011.’ lu- (‘unuuuudr-i- 1n £111 1n 111111111X.‘ 11111 _1-.111-. 111 1111-1-11 :11-..1111." SPECIAL! l-'re-l1 Flack nl‘ Stall Frrl 211w Ber-l‘ -- Just arrived. I I O Sirloin and Ten Bone Roast 20c Per Lb. Blood and While Puddings and Liver always in stock. llacen llleatMarket J. B. SEVICK, Mgr. Phone 130i i