PAGF T“"\ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Y Claim Coastguard lfiib’ ‘ ' " ' Looted Motorship Your Home in Halifax ; I,‘ The cosiest hotel in the CltY-“LIIQ most conveni- ent and the most economical. Away from trams, but within one block of the busiest part of Halifax. All leading stores and office buildings are equally near Con- ; ducted on the American plan by an .. E (Commued) experienced staff under expert mau- ngement. Write for reservations. BOSTON, Mass, Jan. l0. —- Coast- ;uardsmen of the patrol boat Active "tole cigars. a fountain pen and half 1 dozen souvenir pencils from the ‘lhelbourne N. 8., motor cruiser Ru- iio 11 and other property was "mis- iing" following the recent seizure of ‘he ship, 35 miles oif the Boston ‘Lightship, declared Captain jjepton Slienkle, of the alleged rum runner, in the ofilce of the United States niai-shall here. Captain shenkle and [eight nienibers of lisi crew were held for hearing January 19 on a. charge of conspiracy to smuggle liquor into the United States. No official charge ivas made a- gainst. anyone on the Active but At- ,torney Matthew L. McGratli, coun- sel for the Nova Seotians, promised a thorough investigation into the ,matter. "And I Jes want to say afore you beak that I wouldn't ‘ave bothered 10.11 nor you people, even now, only for Aunt Coles. You see this is my -______--__.. t n h b ' "ca1'ome, Mrs. Rmeland. My own and made her way o er us ands ffi . mother's dead. and if I was to go 0- c‘ J0me now to Cainberwell would kill me, I do believe." She wanted to see him alone, and my step hoped she would not find Tom eli- gaged on the day's correspondence. swallowed “m” ‘His place in the ' mill was not very t‘ walked over to clearly defined as yet. Her foolish pride and prejudice and the kid's natural iiidoleiice had overruled his father's desire and intention to put him in as an apprentice, working his ‘me hem today very angry pr? way up through all the departments cred to say and do I don't know so as to acquire aithorough tcchniciil The Imam n was chsacd f“ a“ F/hflfi- It 15 =1 Cruel thin! W hflllPell Equipment hour and 2b shots were flred at it, Tom, Lherc;m.c_ was u very suns,“ according to Captain Shenkic. flcial business man. and would neiei‘ "one c! my me" nuwzd '7" pa" M be able to handle Coppetts as his rubber two's? he "am " and I m" ‘Rum. had dong ported this to Boatswain Gordon F-reeland was Mmm dgpressed by Hammond, who was in charge, he re- the happenmgs of the day, and ms turned with them a short time lat- surpri§c was very great when the er‘ They “wk *" b” °f cigars’ 8' pa“ I Mrs. Freeland ‘thing in. her thi-oa the girl. touched her again, and drew her down to the hard, horsehair sofa. I "Look here, my dear; Edie is your “time, isn't it? I won't deny that I - 'n a family like ours who have prided themselves on their honour and have a great position to keep up." Even in her most natural moments it was impossible for Mrs. Freeland to keep off the bombastic note. “But at the same time we're not ills Wualnue to us.» til:- llft in fixture. _ ___,___ ._.___‘ _____ i_.___.-__.___ _.__.__.______. poem. Il isn't voice zit ad; ilicrely an‘ escape of gas." ‘eAaev GERTIE Aspiring Post-lief“! I see; some- thing wrong: with the meter." S i i A niziii fol: i.‘.‘.'L) stories without being imured. In spite of this and‘ the saving of time. however, he will‘ ___ P n44 monsters. Our son has not behaved ivell; neither of you have. If you had sci properly about it at the beginning you might, as you say yourself, have been married then. It was war time, door opened to admit his wife. arid the souvenir piiecils. Two sex- “Hano, Harrie”. he Said kindly hints were missing and a barometer enough. “Been out somewhere?" She closed the door and began to speak with great rapidity as if slie and the strangest marriages were had set herself to task. condoned because of it. But it is not i top late to make amends. Leave it to ac, to us, and something will be "ettled up. There will have to be n. "I've been to Tattoii-eu-Regis, and have seen the girl. I don't find any- thing the matter with lier. and I'm ‘was missing, too. I don't know if they will be given back to ils." No mention of the alleged thefts was made when the men were ar- raigned, but the hearing was contin- ed to unanimous pleas of not guilty. When federal oihcials boarded the Active in the lower harbor, Captain arm For Saiel l By Public Tender Forty acres Georgetown Royalty, Kings Co" l’. E. l. l-nrty iii-res ilnuer 0I1i\l\'Ill.l0Xl—ltfll acres- stumps. Buildings consist of: Ilouse 20 x :52, with well, barn 2i x 40, granary l2 x l8. Watered byiieli. Nearest rnilpoint Georgetown, two miles-school three quarter mi.e. ‘lei-ins of sale are 10-... oi‘ hi8 pur- chase price in cash, the balance in 25 equal annual instalments. inter- est 6% pei- amiurn. Each tender must be accompanied 'by an accepted cheque for $100.00. lenders Wlll be opened at. the oliice oi the Soldier settlement Board of Canada on Jan- uary 27th, 1931. Tenders should be marked on envelope “Tenders for the purchase of "Herbert George Farm" and addressed to the Soldier Settle- ment Board of Canada, P. 0. Box 1418, Saint John. N. B. l W’ >- ‘ sorry I spoke to you as I did this , inlet wedding somewhere. Hadzit I morning, Bot And Tom hmhsheiikle is reported to have agreed better see your aunt?" behaved disgraceful”, rm “binned “that lie had no fault to find" with "Sh; isn't in. She's gone into or mm. we.“ do our duty by the the treatment accorded by Hgllllllgflll? Bainsley by and gm‘ rye made her understand that, in charge of the coastguai 0a. the charabanc, iig?" Ediess face lightened joyfully. "Q11, yes, an angel of a man! 0h. knows most there is to know about bee" stolen from the Radio n‘ They ma" . thought that when Captain Slieiikle _ Freeland, in the magnitude of his had ‘Lchancc ‘°_S°_““°“ iimong ms niram, ain't you proud to live with surprise and relief was unable m belongings the missing articles would ‘im?’ utter a. word. He’ was never very be round’ It wasa. bow ata. venture and M H] yready of speech at any time. So lie lcatptfim stfiengde SHE: ‘lth: b“? 1 Freeland s gi y to Just Sat and stared pen y o ca a oar e pa 1o 0a , w ncc. ‘ "dBb.II-"ttlikI "Tom ain't B‘ m,‘ like ‘m; but’ I minsinas mach as I did ggblut Goi-llflam luppose the” cant be mam mm Lacy. Perhaps after all it might that. It wouldn't do." ‘have been too mucli for us. We'll l "He "is B‘ very Just’ 8°“! mm’ of take part of the money and set the Eiffel’... i113 ifrbtsliill: 7.1.3123? "°""“ “W” "b ‘m’ I “M m“ Mariya woman who faints, Jul .. . an‘ 5° I,“ 30”” felnts." '-' Sh“ added plously‘ wen’ 1m gladl But Freeland intervened. I've seen you. Tell your aunt that I- He was nflghmy moved He came caused Mrs. 'with which to wash and had 110' place to lie down. "Whenever we walked about, there was a fellowl after ils with a gun." he asserted. An International Highway Planned um v. a 11.07!- Jan- 10-21- h be h , a th t ha th -——- ___ ' l will Hist/CS?!‘ 31min“ we ve e t5 her side and took her in his arms VANCOUVER, 3g,’ Jan‘ 10_.By Lz-0QQ04QQQQQ. she stood up, {or strange feelings lfljgdhllzfilli‘: h: rllisgd oftttlrileiblftfiiiiilzies The Canaizin P1~g$S)~Pi-0lll the land were working within. She wanted g ’ “r the nudmghl’ Sm‘ “I Alum‘ to . AND to mother that young forlorn lonlg 8:0 Mme of the rapture or ma“ m _ r u _ A t’ m l‘ e pampas o 1e rgen me w "e GLASSES Frrmn creature to pillow her head on her eary ream the route 0f the mtermmmlnl m5“ '* w‘ “no” breast b} a way she had never Wished l "MY W1"- mY W" Wmnm!" he said way now beins oroievwd by cavern- J. B. TAYLOR thl kl . ‘"I'h kGodi" v -1 - ' - - Optometrists i ‘° 5° l° h" W" s“°“°"°d dlmghtm scheyivas ilxlphg now’. but more lciilitbgdbolasstthiiatfoiisiriliréi I42 Richmond Street ‘ lnce they grew up. They had not tears than hers M] wnflemed ' " ‘*'”*i*‘°’*"“*““’“ c ded it. A lightning glimpse. _ ' . ' ‘ _ -—-——- lneiost like a sword-thrust of how ' It was very waxed’ conlpemng and The“ l5 “l? PY5$°lAl-_.fl..1191v'B¢-11181l‘ ‘ to Freeland a divine moment in their way from me Mexican border w ‘ifflcult the A “sheltered am can lives, proving once more that man's find life, was vouchsafed to Harriet extremity is Gods opportunity‘ ‘Freeland that. day, and made her a (To be continued) umbler and a better woman. . They did not kiss at parting. how- ever, because Mrs. Freeland was free ;-- of mawklsh sentiment and had a due I Vancouver, and over the rebuilt Car- iboo highway, it is now possible for motorists to travel from Vancouver as far north as Hazeltoii, on’ the Sheena. River. Negotiations are now being pressed for continuation of the road from l-Iazelton to Alaska, Pre- mier S. F. Tolmie having taken the “He speak: of the warmth of hll affection." “Does he?" Professional bards chill over his existence." "Are you sure It is love he describing and not malaria?" Mr. A. Roy Kendall L. R. A. llL. A. A. G. O. (For Three Years Student at Royal Aeademv of Music, Loan Account - Ii sense of the fitting. Sll0W'~S Decrease won't be back till eight o'clock." [poor thing, she does!“ bmnc mm ‘Some doubt was later expressed by I 5mm state of being nothing more ‘Sne saw MI‘. Freeland this niorii- Sh” a Sensible “me wing, and federal ofllcials that any property had ~man a 100k" on, longing ‘m. the . . ' .l but the me“ “m” Ewe“ no Wat“ -have not one single Injin who can “Yes. and then he says I cast a I JZOIi-LZ-sl-iiivvf-lnio. > Prohibition Commission l Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margate. P. E. l. Bend all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the above _ Or To Chg»: Inspector B. J. Haywood '15 Dorehester Street, Charlottetown Summer Man: How can I win you for my very own. Summer Girl: You let up a raffle. ieven of you. BELL {if MATHIESON R. R. BELL ‘ I). L. MATHIESON, LL. B. I fellows might Barrister, Solicitors. Etc. llloney to Loan ESQ-Charlottetown a Montague Stewart 6i Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W’. LOWTHFTR BARRISTFRS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Croat George Street. MONEY T0 LOAN. i/IARKME. McGUIGAN A mYT-Ziinwii. like it too Come i i ‘filfii-mly’ m; state’ mm "mmmus °"°°'“°' W” hlghw” °"' . n- - -. . A . - peris declare that it is by no mcnns BARRLQTER SOLIUITOR. ETC. Sldfl" Li“ out o! the question w build such mossy T0 Loss. They found the coffee-room empty. P0pe’g Plume Number row . fiimrron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. AUDITORS Accounts Audited, Income Tu Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNElLL 8: (J0. 127 Grafton Street "The boss wants you in his office right away. for yours." I guess It's the bounce “y; ,,,,,,,_-- the matter with the poor girl. She's ' ~ i-*_—————— common. of course; never had a |ndh.“|°n $0 Bad £9’ --_____.___._______-______ chance; dragged up by her step- w.‘ Id T w i? Akgffgé-EK C N O T I C E mother in a brewers’ dnyrnun‘! r‘ 9 Elt Barflner “d Auomerablll" house. Yea, 1m ashamed of Tom. sill AMT; Ig-owman, 1s7 Bebe“ Office: 180 mbhmba sum _. "Oh. mother!" slid Bee I little Mmmflumblg, hf; xii-Tm: MONEY T0 LOAN The Annus Meeting u th Lok lirelthlelllxfor than WI! l0 PPO- argue‘ ' “a P Charlottetown. r- E- 1- {verge Ilalrrig; c». “winning pllfinlg cedent m. m. sort of attitude. mu lfniiliignalgfzkfll-[Zolltllnwolihfig I '7'“, " " ~' ' change of front. The i“ m °°d mars. and ‘ Tenders ill be led til '”‘°“’°°M ~ - - McDONAéJ) f? MCPHEE 0mm" o; Ynccun‘ K? ‘he an"; drive home was accomplished almost mgaga‘, ‘géhggijgfinylsgia amount of ice and sawdust. also for softwood in 5 cord lots. JOSEPH CARMICIIAEL. Pres. P. M. CALLAGIIAN, Seoy, IJOB-I-I-ln-m-u-U I. N. MrDONALD F. McPHEE BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC. IONS! T0 LOAN a stinging her eyes. I'm engaged to ' tween the royal hollyhocks something She walked away from the gate very rapidly, and by the time she had found Bee among the gorse on the common, had fully recovered herself. “Wliy mother, you haven't been long! Wasn't she tn?" “Yes. my dear. but there was no need for a long interview; wiiat I had to say was quickly said. ‘et us get back to the motor.“ Something about her earned Bee that it was opportune moment to ask questions. village green was between them. "You'd like a. cup of tea, dear. wouldn't you?" as they approached the inn. "I would. but not if you are in and pretty soon a quite nice tea made its appearance. Not till then, ii-lien she was pouring out, did Mrs. Freeland make a. remark about the object of their outing. “Your brother Toni has behaved disgraceiully, Bee. ‘There's nothing in silence. and they arrived there about half-past five. leaving Boo to mtcr the house alone, Mrs. Freeland walked tlirovsh the dear in the nil '1liey purposely avoided the side of 111 the village where the Cole's cottage PFOWCB by imihfovlfl! stood. The whole breadth b: the the country abroad. would be induced below the level of that in European countries by the adoption of that years. According to the Labor mier, Hon. L.L.I-Iill, the gross outlay will be about $6,000,0000. Various state undertakings will revenue of nearly half that sum. London. Eng.) I Austere kindness must be the l-iey- immmve in 5 mom] me mun“ Organist and Choir Director, I "Me 01 h" "eflimsnt of the slrl. and mmamic, sotrm Ausmlinm and reoelvmg poznslderible support Trinlity {Unltcldi Churvli-Treeeivl»; . of Tom. But they shook hands very Jan. 10,--(By The Canadian Press- from Unned Sh,” mbemm pupis or ann. '0 ee an n _ . ‘ - Theory. ‘Yatxgyha: $211510; big‘: hlgefifirg: 13mm,’ dmftralils expendztmfm fr? Early this year the Mexican gov. Studio-Henri: Memorial Hall. n‘ e o ‘ Dans “r "g e was") an” a‘ ernment will start work on a road Phone 900. ‘ good courage and walked down be- year will be the lowest in twentyl from her northern to mutjlem bop Pre- return a The South Australian government Mrs. smiths asked Policy." the Premier seld- Gcvernment has had to adopt a a most unpopular policy in a hurry to get home, mummy. Don't 39°15 enm l0 hell? 511W AUBl-rflllfl has redluced the wages of (W00 men iii the railway service, these amoun- ting in some cases to $4 weekly. Premier Hill has been come, by Tmde Union leaders who admit- lted that they favored repudiation of mother the state's debts. '1‘liis, in the belief not an of Mr Hill, is most regrettable. "The Ausvalian standard of g, which we are criticized liv- the credit of "The Hill COUPE.‘ _.__.._ ROME. Jsu. 6. Since the Pope ltas recently had a gold telephone, the first ever installed for a. Pope, put in the Vatican, there have been many Demons Wink to converse with him endeavoring to ' lders, a link iii the international Pac- lifie Highways that will eventually rim to Bueiios Alros. ’I‘liere is a good road which can be used through Mexico now, for a good part of tlic l way but it is split by mountain pas- ses known as the Barrancas in the state or Nyarit. ‘Ihe Automobile Club of Southren California. is now co- operating with tlie Mexican author- ities ln sumiounting this zliffieuity and a. through highway will soon materialize. Where the road Will run iidien it is eventually continued across Mex- ico, has not yet been decided, but those familiar with conditions in South America claim that tlic only possible route will follow the At- ' lantic from Colon, Paniiniii. This would carry the higluvny through the Uuianas nlid (lawn through Bra- zll. 'I‘l'lis, of couise, would. require. engineering of the first order and by wire. His telephone numbe is Vatican City 102. He has a special instrument made so that he can call any number he wishes, but no one oau call him unless he desires it. I "W! I585! without fear of suflaringn I cannot rain BB3. high] what it ha); done for mo??? y h, fl="'9-lh5p-\Ha~sm nu Nili PRilHi BY EIJIIBATIUN So Declares Micmac Indian Discussing- The Problems of His Race—Moiiey Wast- ed On Schools. He Writes. _ - Annual Meeting of P. TRURO, N. 8., Jan. 10.—ClalminB _that "trapping, basket and axe hand- ling" are the natural trades of his people, an Indian under the nom de plume "Glooscap" expressed his views in the Letters to the Editor Column o! the Truro News on the proposed |Iridiaii College to be built at Shub- enacadle, N. S. | “Not very long ago," the letters states, "I was asked what I thought {of our some thousand dollars Indian College at Shubenacadie where the final touches o! our long drawn ‘civilization’ is to bc given, where everything Indian is to be forever obllberated or cast iiito the Bottom- less Pit. I was told, in less than ten y/ears time, some smart young 1nd- ians can become Priests, doctors and Poultry Show at Nash Street. ings as posiblc. 144s i 121s l9 21 2a 2e s1 Farmers’ ‘Week January 27th to January 30th ' PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE TUESDAY, 2.00 P. M. AND 1.30 p, M_ n. ‘VEDNESDAY, 9.30 A. M., AND 1.30 P. M Annual Meeting of P. E. I. Co-Operative Association. THURSDAY, 10.30 AQM. Annual Meeting of P. E. I. THURSDAY, 2.00 P. M. Annual Meeting of P. E. I. THURSDAY, 7.30 P. M. . Educational Meeting for Potato Growers Livestock Breeders’ meeiin Motor Show Room, Seed Fair at Agricultural Hall. Farmers should arrange to be 1Q31 _____; i E l I- Dflifymenh Association c E88 & Poultry Sheep Breeders Associatim. Potato Growers’ Association gs announced later. 62 Lower Q1"; present at as many mo" lawyers, young squaws school teach- ers, steuographers, and sa‘ ‘ " just like tlie whites today. "Remembering my own experience of the effects or consequences of White Mans’ education upon an 1n- dian. and knowing how iii-changeable Le the Low Indian is,‘ I had to ut- ter one of my great great grand- fathers grunts and prayed to our old Father Glooscap to come and save us which I hope he will do, for to ,be an Indian is to be forever in con- Hazelbrook Vicinity The many friends of Mr. Kent Jones are pleased to learn lie,is much improved in health after his recent illness. Mr. Eddie Wood. Waterside is spending some time in Huizelbrook. Miss Julia Myers who spen ttlie Christmas holidays at her home here has returned to the city to resume her studies at the C. B. C. good things of this world which he secs but never can get. It is nearly forty years siiice the Indians schools were introduced in all our Reservat- ions in Nova Scotia. Millions and millions o! dollars have been spent to educate ‘The Indian’. Today we Miss Elva Williams has returned to her home in Tyne Valley after spending a. pleasant vacation in Haz- elbrook. earn his bread and butter through or by the use of his peii. "As some one said, three months after an Indian priest is ordained and Indian Doctor and Indian lawyer graduates you will find the three working together at baskets and handles. "Modernism instead of improving the condition of Mlcmac Indians in Nova. Scotia. ls playing havoc with them, and everything else “Indian.” "Our last Christmas in our Reserve here was a modern one. Go to church in the moi-rung, go back to your own house. enjoy your own dinner. If any Indian done it sixty years ago no P11131915 could/have savedfhis r lost 2.6111. _ "For sixty years agoan old Indian Christmas was all ‘Indian.’ all saucy whites, including Priests were exclud- ed from the Holy of Holies where feast upon feasts raged from a. day before Christmas until New Year. so our modern Indian Christmas here was a. mere shadow of our former ones." Miss Georgie Myers spent Sunday in Mt. Albion. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Drake were vis- itors to Vernon Sunday. ' Miss Gladys Birt has returned to resume her work as teacher in the Bethel school. Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin, Beth- el, spent a pleasant evening at the home of m. and Mrs. Benjamin Hor- ton, Mt. Albion, the occasion being the monthly meeting of the Woni- etrs Institute. A most delightful lunch was 8811601“ in Mrs. Horton's usual good style to which all did ample justice. Miss Ada. lifacDougall, student at P. W. 0., spent the Christmas holi- days in Sununerside. Mayer and watch service at the Baptist Church here on ‘Wednesday evening was well attended. also the afternoon service on Sunday. -._._.. The Mt. Herbert Community League held their last regular meet- ing at the Orphanage on Friday ev- ening. Meeting opened with the presi- dent in the chair. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. After the devotional exercises a. very sociable time was spent. A dainty rcpnstq was served to all present. Next meeting is to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins. _ ---__. Mrs. Iii-nest Ings was a recent; vis- itor to Vernon. __.__.. The weekly whist and dance club of this community was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peppy on Friday evening last where a very pleasant evening was spent. Mr. Ewen Maiflil furnlshin, the music on the violin. The ladies prize was won by Mrs. James Monaghan and the gen- tlemenia by Mr. Willard Pippy. The lucky chair by Miss Georgie Myersf A very dainty lunch was served by ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. CATIIERINES The members of the St. Catherine's Women's Institute and other friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevin and family niet at their home on the evening of November 17, 1930, the event being the departure of this family to another district. The evening passed pleasantly in social conversation, games and mus- ic. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies which all enjoyed. Mrs. John MacEachem made the presentation of a silver sandwich tray to Mrs. MacNevin and a. brown leather pock- etbook to Hilda from the Women's Institute of which they were both members while Mrs. Malcolm Moi-row read the following address: Dear Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin and family; On learning that you are about to leave our midst, to live elsewhere on our fair Island, we, your neighbors and members of the Women's Insti- the but,“ tute have met this evening in this _________ familiar home to expiess our keen ML and Mm vemon wood and sense of 16... at your departure. Wo regret that events have led up w the place where it seemed About to you to make the change. You will not be far distant and we hope you will often re-vlsit your old friends and share the fellowship we have so long enjoyed. We will miss you both in our Institute where you have always taken an active part and have mind you ever responsive to any worthy cause, and our community is decided- ly the poorarbaeausoofyourremov- uiitueurambatwhthntm will aequirolmong your neighbors selves, under the delusion that in there the some friendship you have this way prosperity may come to WOBfOIYpIIPIQIVBIIBN-ADGRQIWQ them. sons Lloyd and Harold spent a very pleasant evening in Mt. Herbert the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood. .___.._.______ KIENER THAN EVER IORDNIO Jan. lit-"Never before have nations and races been so in- terdependent. as they are to-day," said Sir Robert_ Falconer, prseldent of the University of ‘lbronto address- ing the students in Convocation Hall yesterday, "and yet the irony of it all is that they are trying more than aver to shut themselves up to them- {- WmiderfuIGoId Field IOKIO, Jan. 10.—(By 11a 04mg. ian Press)—A gold field which 1; dq elared to be of unprecedented elm." and wealth has been discovered 1| Formosa by minim: engineer! is. presenting thq ‘Ibldo Imperial ‘Um. vcrslty. Dr Jiseburo Yokobmri, head of till expedition, estima‘ the amount oi gold available to aggregate $2.600, 000. The deposits. he Iii-id, extsml for approximately 150 miles and m alluvial in nature. “I actually pucked up gold dust in river beds. in the mountains on the. plains sndeven on the streets at small villages. "Dr Yokioborl ma. Annual Meeting THE OEABLOTTEIUWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION The Annual General Meeting cl the above Association will be hold la the office of the Secretary, loom 1, Provincial Bnlldlnl. in Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, Jan y 11th. 1031,11! flieliour of 2.80 P. M. Dated this 29th day of December. l. D. 1930. By Order, J. W. BOULTBE. Secretary. An Examination j Annual of Your Eyes will Safeguard 5 Your Vision and Comfort b ' J. W. JelllllSTllli w w-w-v-n-vr-wwrn" ' i Optometrist 157 Kent Street Phone 420-‘ b Charlottetown ~ g UPTOMETIIY ls a specialized science. concentrating all its re- sources to the and that Defective Vision may be restored, a Eye Strain relieved and - Muscle imbalances cor- rooted. Any one of than dafedl may be, and nearly LIIIII is. the cause of Severe Headaches If troubled with head- ACIICI, we will be glad M Investigate the condition oi your ayes, and if nooalllrl. furnish you with M070!!! titted corrective glasses. a. F. iuircilssou OPTOMIIBIST C. M. Lampson é? C0- tnim-sn. 84 Queen Street London, a. c. 4. Barlow! Public Auction Sales or miw runs _ Shipping bags will be "film" .04 without chat-gob! unable! to n. 1'. 11th:». 1M. 8"" - r. a. . would ask you to accept those small Sifts not became o! their valuobut merely iii the spirit in which they are given and may God's blessing be lblwlistovadvpanmloiimfl abundant health and happiness be your! in the years that lie beyond. Signed in behalf ‘of the Women's Ollibaflnli Illlfltllhdlt- IRIIIQIQINMI ll, Alfred Fraser, hi6- m ma. Avenue- Now 2% N. I.