-_~<@ ummersillm- . Bell Bookstore. Water Si. Toronto Bakery. Water 5t. th Gout-lies Drugstore. Water Si. or M,‘ a-rrier Bey at to oer flu or 10¢ nei- week. Phone zsa-i m: this service or bu; f’; n, v9 your order to the boy rponsibie for deliveries on your. route. This column is reserved for news —12 FT. 0F BRACE'S rubber of local interest but advertising of Weatherstrip will make a draity a nsmy nature may M. inserted door draft-proof.- ‘L-495-1-l1-2l. t 4 cents a word strictly pay- - __ :bia h advance. -—HOCKEY -' Kensington Risk on ‘Th ‘ 12th at a Wellingi/O The Eirsuu GUARDIAN —WESTIII.N BORIS in light " sndextrs an n. Later he a went to live in port Kent, Maine, and returned about three years ago to make lh Edi?” 1'01. AGENT-Mn. r h Pond, n w t, 5 _ heavy l d Lme BETHLEHEM rsoasur. SUMMEIBSIDE sun ilrllflégeitliflgifltilfshono 2-” 1 tiiflth.“ tam-fit if W5‘. w“ tgfismeigi h; m’ m. l ___._ ' ' ‘ was r m", Subscriptions. Advertising should be ieit with tun. rims ._n55'1'|| a‘ rmeu: “t” l” m" l‘ m“ chm“ g‘ The GIll-flliln may be bought daib. n shy of the rhuowin, m," h, ‘£1 WIRED-Many friends learned t of the sudden passing dele '1‘. Poitier at his home in Wellington last Wednesday. Mr. Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville St. P0111" w“ m i “m, o; can” The Guardian. will be delivered to any home in Bumnierllde by $9" humane “mfimmhfinwff v was und he had posed away. Mr, Poitier was 83 years oi age and had run a hotel for man i336‘; sir home in their Mr. lri was mast er ‘ and did much ior . Jan. P. M. Clermont vs. Spring Valley. .-. —OOD OIL BISCUIT for winter the art an“ with mew. ofitamwpe at Admission 10c and 20c e hour in whim; aces. , . On skating after lnatzh. _L~46l-l-ll-2i. ow he QUANTITIES of stove wood stored conveniently is always sale- alble. Buy S/Weedish axes. Disston 581W. ash axe handles at Boone's. grvmg, - _ lrios-l-ll-al. —FUR BUYERS LEAVE — Mr. Justin Rotter and Mr A. L. Ros- been buying furs for the past six weeks leave this momma. w. Roseoourne is going to fiontreal in and Mr. Rotter to New York. Both gentlemen report havln" bought more furs in a shorter time than other ea.rs.'Mr Rotter stated that 5495-l-l1-2i. ‘SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS Drikill or Pulvex. Taylor Drug ~ Kensingtcn. Aasnvsuizmo wire m nails nd all trap and toat build n»; sup- ies, sod right at Bragsfijfi 441-21‘ -LEFT FOR OTTAWA-Senator eelman MacArthur and Mrs. cArthur leit Monday morning r Qttaws for the opzning of rliament. I S. months -0UT AGAlN—His many friends _ _ e pleased see Mr Jarvis Tan- - out e881 after his merit w- its lllnssi-S . --ANNUAL MEETINCf-Tile an- end more careful selection of t . There were oonsideraiole off coor ma; in the old foxes but that was rest 5,1 meeting o! the Grant Mission use so many ranchers were m1 or North Bedeque was e cutting out their foxes and getting t week in the school. ‘rhe officers cl i a lot of poor stock. n the re elected as follows: pres. Miss whole. Mr. Rotter said theoolor m Clark; Sea“ 353i; phases were better. He hoped that “mo; new" Marion Mac- another year would see a great im- uldo; temperance sec . Miss Ding- provement in both foxes and prices '1_ The program for the evening of Delis Mr Rotter was convinced flglfitEd or Christmas songs and that care in breeding and feeding citations. Five little girls. Norma had a.‘ sat deal more bearing on d Janet MacMurdo,» Doris Cllilftc the qua ‘ity, and color ‘oi a skin han ne and Dell Dinrzwell gave read- the weather Mr. Rotter i! 801W; i0 s from the watch tower. Tile, New Brlunswick. Bird then 0H t0 t: boxes were opened and a good New York and Montreal leaving m reallzecL-‘S early __1n_Fe__bw.. an/Jqnfransa-S ng about M W B8 derson oi ter, Mrs. The funcr the Prince Ooun Sunday. Mr. Robert after an illness of i f sill/hi ifi°°xd t‘ villi a n“: ve o e o an was son o _ the late John Maciiinnon He was Mp u‘ . unmarried and had lived for many last year years in the United to his native pl o the comm ..ty he lived. Besides his wid- €IVO$ to mourn the follow- ar longer, ar es. ebec- “fi ‘£2’ “““ diFlifFl “on Mrs Albe t 811d Mid s Rich- Btatas, return- ten or twelve rs ago ace and sin ce ded on the homestead with his mother. He leaves tn mourn besides his mother a sister Williams who lived at home" a bro- iher, . G. MacKinnon of Bideiord Mrs. Claude a brothel-and sisterlnthé United States: Mr. W J. MacKin- non of Arlington Mats. Mrs An- Cambrld Roller t passed sway only last week at her home in Bos- ton Mr MacKlnnon was most hlizhly esteemed and rnanv "friends extend sy-m athy w the reeved. took place yesterday native out rte 1 the u h U I - it. Slillfiiilmtlt“ $313!“? whose -s w“ we y ' Sunday Eveninit Jan 8th. The $130111 was put on by the Tyne sored this entertainment will al- ways cherish in their hearts a. deep sense o! gratitude to all who for 1 whelmlng desire to serve and wor- e King of Kings —the Wonderful Creator and loving Fa.- ther of us all. Personals . Carl Dickie, of Kentville B. has been visitl his home dial welcome from old friends -s —Mr. J C. Medooff of the staff of the Biological Station at Bideford 53mm“ m m m? t" as: —-Dr_ A. W. H. Needler. Mrs Needler and family left recently for a holiday visit to relatives in ‘Dor- onto —S ' —M.iss Haze lottewwn is doing recent operation County Hospital-B 4m. n IQMRIIQQ to her home in Port Hill after a Sfltlimdmm" wit?“ mil‘ Mr. and Mrs s, salmon-elm“ ' Bridge Employee Killed In Crash (A. P. by Glflriiisn’! HD0111! Wirei ST GIDIRBEB The ‘freidhtler Weukeaan crashed into the Duloont highway hridsie N . “mm in Summerside and recs ved a cor- ma“ Into the wawwey and um RCbElli- Quinn. 44.‘ B hridne tender. was killed. William Oukes. his oOIn/oanlon. was taken to a 45. hospital with both lens brokens. ERU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE lJardine oi Ohar- fifiitmmtti Rlngshas e and North distrl is in 1, ggngycntion, vfillh 1mm 33inch Ontario Butter ) grades e o ey a ar e nee ' ' 5 Wke - .34 gtelledutyiggoggpglattflglgortuuith? Production Up to fo-%shan , l _~ rider! e u o -—-_ mnmmt l asked nom- 1 enléarldsyanélhlzvrixse-mgneepro- 1OIRDNID£ Jen. l0 —((P) — glob o. w chairmen in a‘ n. . - 9 59 9m . Cre but 0d ti - Imfzerm. no.1 Wheat Ad lso the costumes and the filierreli tarizlnjlirziviped iirfiilifflilfluc mdlsn doulr- taoinml iéosucceed the tllniterd ‘M , i liehts contributed greatly in mak- ing was w mach the ghestlevel emu-s Goat ~= “— “‘ ‘ ‘=—‘° “ ' 45f 54, l vlazlifglvelamlfitul lnamt to l? on t idkérhie liplolllflalno De _ ‘rite committee adorned ti b3 1- ‘ . a no men o cu e to- ‘ l m0 0" , forgotten. At tgnes, toueh- da . The ' rod cti totalled by Poul Deviant of Frame l iéitgkdtgeag 1a, til; Pictured story aeilaam puu m? ml.- Oetrlve ‘xwgigtg “W11; t"; - m 1 m MOM 1 a Govern“, “mm, m-gyu thangone, present ‘rleiogesvhtzif sgplgtlis $6,564 gg-ulcliliseeggeprodugiznyedgp- v1 w? to n alfvter Razv J a c k \ ilillausivmwith radio odnediim G90?“ 1. Burns of the Burns and (Gmcie) 4 _ 1- wueham 5° 11951111 Wwerated. and not where the preflous ear it was 92,- 1 - °°d the Uillwd , Mmmm o! Montreal; Amide. 5mm only to ose who actually took 121m pounds. Ou put for Dec- 34'“?! Wish"! 9° “We "9 ‘he 9°51" . knigmPgifigm and M" mug m“ - . V", wyona part in the cprogram is our deep ember 938 was 1,218,076 pounds Wn- 1 I med m ‘to Sabina ‘nth Mm“,- Auwmflm. Monma; m5 m; appreciation lie. but also tn those against 664,664 for the eorrespond- w- Nmww" “la ‘he Ullmd °° mmé’ v wh ch John i"oirier of Woterville. Mass, in the homes, who. regardless of ing month in 1937. 95W Gwemmml’ believed m‘ mm“ h“ m‘ fllavflmed ‘ “M? The funeral took lace last Friday Owed- Kflve 01' their time and tal- I‘ L production of butter b’ l“ the best mlieresls °5 the emu. w i) was con ye a‘); and was aligely at nded.—8 ents to the making oi costumes, in Ontario, the report, showed, ‘Mimmm- m . s m W1") “m” “m”! mm bv m" 3'“ ____ flowers, etc. The general atmos- reached 4,819,&i6 pounds an in- Mwt M u“! dlscussm“ at m“ ‘A’ P‘ by Gm“ a“! we wk maxim m5 ca“ m‘ a’ dam °r -DEATH 0F Mil. ROBERT H. phere of helpfulness and good will crease of 559731 und‘,(yyer m, mfltmloorfs session of the wm- NEW YORK. Jim. 10-—J diolmhaltlc lmlmlinil/y from cus- MACKINNON-There passed away seamed s’ foretaste oi that great 4.259.904 produce in December mihtee uliirition and BBHXLV. radio and Home“ 50"- Wils toms on the around that he was Hospital on day’ can“; when an differences 193,7 industrial use; 1m- wheat, The indicted by a liedwsl Grand a, commercial attache of the Nie- Hmmxiimon mdens-lm bane“ shun be swept ' mgjor quwflqn o: deciding Jurv late today on a chsnze o1 araoruan Consulate here. about, my“ mde__,mmed in the one over whether m, gwenmentg fep- Federal Judze Murray Hul-bert DeL. Jen. 10- to 5i c0951‘ Jmwmlm 1x31 1d 1 clips and a gold bracelet-all vies. upon conviction. a maximum 3cm“ 82° lcwkhimgilligxneléi‘ wmwmmfgf°m wpétsv 1E; diamchd-etud-dod. pensltlv oi two years in prison and ' m‘ “Y- ° ltlhkely there will be unanimity Oil tTélflfiomefxiiethva-llle i“ vhlfd $590" fine- ' - a . an iewe e- ‘ —i—~— 3 mgmae brgrfiuirinlégeé m e lwflfifiwtofifiifsd gngegg. scribed out of coeulvt 8s fligeifmn colvnwrrrrgn go Tatum ~ ‘mm h c’ _ Benny to Mary Living to e. his MEI-FIRE’ . - -. Jan. — u, Commission said the imnact stove ‘lfimfmmmm Wfmwm ggigg, wife and panther ill ooushelilv. The (or) —Arthur Ansel-ssh oi wsst redugtlom dame or the allowed smuaaling was Bay. near hm. was committed for llrge Briton lieaii Wheat Committee a medians Aisha-ton. presiding in the ab- talt-ion of the ohainma scnce of Anubamador Josenh Ken- ledlv ainnoun resented on the ctmmiiriee should be advised to call conference to national wheat agreement will be decided tomo now. lit alooeers likolv the committee will report in favor of an inter- national asrreemeh-t in an effor Why can you alvmys gros with a secreH-Because they always keep dark. What is black and white and red all overi-A newspaper. RD FINE SILVER rolx PELTS WANTED For immediate order. Also interested in all Vvvvvvvvvv nshio would vlrilth Mrs. Elma Lauer. e tiii“..‘fi“‘“tau sumcme oolwt ius- g ‘tice. and with his own wife. who : smumllnuz Jewelry in 0o with Albert N. (Zhaloerau. Deeudo- dliplouneit and convicted smumzler who has entangled other notables disallowed the claim when it was shown the Static Department had. no record of Chanemu as a d19- in customs violations. lomat and it was disclosed abo The three counts in iihe indiot- that the Consul General who an- ment against them nhnfile im- nointezl him had been recalled to porting. illastally sm-ueglinlz. i-mns- Nicaragua and replaced. portlna and concealing two gold Each count aaainst Benny car- a diplomatic draft an inter- OOZ. 7. 1937. trial indily On m? Benny. after protesting his saulting Joseph innocence in a lonw. clear-waving West Bay. 011 Qhfislmfl»! Eli/e- liooearamoe beiore the special Antler-WU 15 fllleted to have beaten Grand Jury. plea-lied not wulltv Davis with and his bail was fixed art $1.000. Trial wa§_s_et__fqr_-lgp. 24. a charge of aa- Davis, also of trust a club and leit him unconscious on the highway. He ., ii you infer game of Pulidonlorhl style ‘ii! ll en's cs. our oce' ' "wltlflgwlhu. Silo only wit. -z..'_. _. _ t? xhlrstiloiattltirlht .i...~+l..." the .‘ Pr, atLsdee2~iwutiotieiu These-ere- At 25% And 33 %% on Buy Them 41 Ladies’ New Winter Coats Regular $13.95 to $19.75 Clearing ' These are all n models. Neatly tailored and comfortable, warm coats you can wear on any occasion. duced 25% off the regular low price. 'All Balance Ladies’ Winter Coats $19.75 to $49.75 Now grade coats at a clean-lili- tailored, trimmed better choice. Ladies’ Skirts No reserves. with the latest high grade fur!’ l‘?! d i i tlwntinute garments. Do not delay, as the coat yo" hi“?! 11”" i‘ m r "3 will likely be picked up immediately. Selling Youlsivn nest MONEYBY BUYING $1.95 . ‘rwadeiane wlofl." m igtlypplaitia, new my‘ rwmwlntar Salo- l - ii‘ ‘ ..5’3>'-3’3'-'- "95 ladies’ Blouses Special clearing of odd lines Ladies’ Blouses. Different shades and materials. Your choice in our mid-winter sale 5% Discount ew 193i stock and consist of latest styles and beautifully fur trimmed, ' Note the saving, now re- no OFF . l ll i f of our better n“. l. ’°“§,L',’°,§t.'§§}t7.l°»:l“i§t§:“§=§u'ls°i gurasgicel for I "I! Finest quality materials, beautifully lined and l stylish, up-to- Early shopping will give you the NOW - It n95 and Sinclair's .BigMicl-WinterSale of Ladies’ Wearing Apparel] l CQATS --- DRESSES, Etc. ‘reatlyReduced for Quick Clearing Yes You Can Now Afford These New Dress-Up Clothes Which You Have Been Admiring Especially When You Can Eiiiiiiifi nnrssss nit-r rnlcs Odd i l it e s Evening Dresses. different styles and materials priced from 84.95 to 82250. Clearing HALF PRICE was released on $2.000 bail. ;-- Mid i Winter Sale of LADIES’ DRESSES ‘l6 only Deja Dresses lll sizes 14 io 42. ' Regular values $19.75. Now Special - -- — — — — — —‘1 o ~95 43 Crepe Dresses, good assortment of shades and sizes, many styles ‘to choose from. Reg. $8.95 to $10.95. Sale Price —- - - a l4 only Chiffon Velvet Dressed $9.75 to $15.95 values. $7 Ciearlngnow st——-———----———--- -— _ I Odd lines Crepe Dresses regular 8.11.96. "8 On Sale a -——-——- -_ZI1——1IjQ_iIQZ11_IZI__I1$‘§__1‘ ifimwnuuaawr