. lust fair average quality. Common ' bulls weighing around 1.050 to 1.1000 ‘ . J. ‘l. 1 ERNEST 142 Prince Street we fiiilllj-Zll-Zi. '% _ Livestock Market (Canadian Ira-an MOMREAL, Dee. 20-04000 re- ceipt-s cal the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 440 with a very small run and nothing pressing. either buyera or sellers. Trading was almost at standstill. $0.50 to $0 was offered for steers oi’ just fair to me- dium quality and_$0.50 was asked for a car of northwest steers of steers. weighing up to 050 pounds uers sold as low as $0. canners were from $0.25 to $000 and common bulls from $4.50 for light ones, to $5.50 for pounds. Calf receipts were 21s with the lightest run of the year. The calf market was 25 to 50 cents higher. There were no top veals. Common or pail fed calves were about sleach" at $8 to $11.50. with medium calves around $12.50 and odd good oneiup to $15. Grassers were sold for $6 to F012. cums TMAS, _A.L.HUN'I‘ER j MOIRS ; l NEILSONS ' m FANCY crnnsrMAs aoxas cuusrs AND aAsxnrs n10 AssonrMaur "or Moms AND rruureas m auux oaucorsi-s t i: H. WORTH Phone ll Quotations: Good veal $13 to $15, medium, $0 to $12.50, common, $8 to $0. grass. t0 bb $1.25. Biwen receipts were m. The sheep market was steady to strong. Ewes and wethers brought $11 i0 $11.00. Odd salsa were made at $10 to $10.20. Flat bucks and culls were sold for $0 to $0.50 and around 50 bucks at $10. Sheep were from $4 to $0.25. Quotations:_ Ewes. $4 to $0.00. Lambs good. $11 m 111.00. common $0 to $10.00. Hog receipts were 1.049. Hogs were stronger. The bulk of the sales were made at $12.10 to $11.35, fed and watered flat.- On one market were only 00 hogs offered. About 00 hogs sold up to $12.00. flat aowalwere from $10.00 to $11.. The Spanhh government has with drawn ilsfoilu toyput up nearly $6.- 000,000 for tho Proposed Seville- Buenos Aims dirigible service, but will advance about half that a-_ mount for installation and trial flights. and if these prove successful by July 30. 1031 the remaining half will be supplied: 07.25, with the between $6.25 and ‘uso. ~ _ f " _ I _. IE Classified" Advertisements g igztdwr-reur-Tetii’ ‘I 1:: C i: 31' i 2.9511 ii; likhtlnaertidra ltfihiiimi.‘ 1 oieeooecl Agents Wanted SVDUSTIIOUS MEN T0 MANAGE _ the Watkins Business in Q1198!“ 0i‘ Kings County. $50.00 or more profits per week for the energetic man. Ex- . elusive right of sale. The opportun- 011:3 your life to improve your present situation. Details furnished without any obligation. The J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. 00, 740 Craig Wall. Montreal. ‘ A. W. l2-0-Lst0i. l Miscellaneous Joan Abrrisn Meenonsbp, LAND Surveyor, Box 02, Charlottetown. liil-lz-ld-lmopd. PUIATOJIAGS I011 TIE SEA- son‘s shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printer-y. 0320-10-10-11’ Tomato. Help Wanted i For Sale _-_-i;-__'------'e-—-—— FOB SALE-M BARB!!! ROCK pullets. Pure bred. Wallace Wheat- ley, Royalty. 000-12-21-31. F01!- SALl-TWENTY THOUSAND second hand brick. Inquire Mari- time Electric Light Plant. 002-12-17-111. ___________.._._______ roe sAba-savaaAr. rAm rur-a from $325.00 up, aim extra female pup and proven breeder. Wood Mt. Herbert. 101-12-22-11. F—I-* FOR. SALE. ‘IQ LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian office. ’ ii IDCII 1 Ion SALE-SHIN TC!!! DI FOI- est Crosley Radio. (electric). First class condition. Apply Dr. ‘ ' Royal GBank Building. 131-31 roe s a-rwo Coolant‘. amo- es. on with tank.‘ Apply 00 Roch- ford Street 103-12-20-2l. FOR. SALE-GERMAN POLICE DOG. nine months old. Véryiuitieble (or fox ranch. Apply George Drtecoll. oars e0 Clarke Srna. 3i F011 SALE-ONE FOX BREEDING house. new and large size. Wm. J. Scott. Marshfleld. P. ll. l. I ell-llfli-lweek SAII-LIOSTON Tlllllll. ~ .~tur-~ola-let1au WW1"!- lbI-heund pupa: males. . Bat Royall!- - ;'__‘ . 001-11 in FOR Arthur . wAwrrn - axraarancan WAIT- ress. also kitchen maid. Parker House. ‘ll-li-Il-ti. To. Let ~» TO LET-SIX ROOMS AND BATH, pipelcss furnace. d3 Brighton Ave. Apply E. E. Parkman. 012-l2-2i-lwk .i'-—"-‘"--" ' T0 utr -'- aLAcKsMlTn sno business established. Best location in the City. Apply Fred l-l. Trainm‘. 00 Grafton Street. 111-12-24-31. ’ ‘ _h ‘s. / .. . s ilentral. Guardian Allkllet 0,1000. I - " 9 723-12-24-11. ‘Parker i-imlse Chrlstmll day. acknowledges with thanks a chec‘: A’. well as Georgette Dresses, regular {r1100 l‘. fi-ZOORE do MCLEOD LIMITED. in the Guardian's new serial. "They l-ild to See Paris," which starts this week. ‘ Delivery and Stamp Vendor's Wick- eis will be open from 10.00 aa m. to new Arias»? aAoas. Wednesday. onalurluss blunts served at the 1st Marat ruAuas-r-rae Dispensary for" $100 from the Rotary Club. sarm eAcx AND FLA!‘ caare| lines reduced to $12.50. 12-20-21 TH! NEW SERIAL-Pike Peters and family are unbelievably funny I CHRISTMAS DAY AT T!!! POSTi OPTICS-The Registration, General‘ 12.00 o'clock noon. All malls for des- patch by aftetn/oon trains will bci closed at 12.00 o'clock noon. There will be one complete delivery by Let- ter Carriers in the forenoon. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The 8t. Elisabeth's Aid Society of Charlotte- town, acknowledges with grateful thanks the generous donation of $27.05, also two boxes of clothing and Christmas gifts sent to St. Vin- cent's Orphanage by the ladies of St. Elisabeth's Aid. St. Margaret's pariah, P. ll. Island. ~ A‘! GYIO-Tha weekly Gyro din- neu- waa held last evening at the Parker l-iousa with Gyro Grant Gregory in the chair. The gueets of the evening were Menu-a Reuben McDonald ct the Patriot Ind Roddie Gillie. The former was the speaker of the evening and told a number of amusing anecdotes o! his repertor- lai days ‘and of his career h journ- alism. so. Gillie entertained with a number cf excellently rendered sol- eaAYotAoIt-hanIamovodbyGyro Phil Pain-m and seconded by Gym Waiter Rradman was tendered to Mr. McDonald. A airnSIr vcte was given Mr. Giilis. BAKING BY ELECTRICITY AT FALCONWOOD-JIl-le alactric oven. leccnfly inst-allied at hlconweod is proving a boon tollhe institution. ‘the old ayltem of baking direct from fuel, involved considerable labor ‘and caused imeh litter to be brought in- sists of a rectangular metallic box. six or aeven feat square, and about seven feet high. ‘there are several shelves for the bread pans, each mall being supplied with a light. The ioavs can be seen by opening the shelf door. The baker, Mr. Rob- erts, is fortunate also in having as an ' ‘ nt a patient who has worked to ‘nu apparatus con- ' ca. wtliéittalisbu Palmer orratgiae entrapme- Chronic and fblervcul blames: ‘ m mace st. Phone 101:. - Opposite It. Paul's, Church ii. _...-.._.....__-__..._.._........_._.. . ISLAND LADY DEAD-A ‘telegram i has been received by Mrs/John C. McNelll, of llfimsdalc. convQying the aad news of the death of her sister , Mrs. P. J. Duccara. of Lynn, Mass.‘ which occurred there last Saturday afternoon after a brie! illness. ROTARY CLUB-Rotsrlans yes- terday heard a most enjoyable ad- dress on "Christmas Cheer" by Rev. Canon Malone. Rotarlan Harry Scariir Presidcd at the luncheon. Pres‘ J. A. Meet/nun read a Christmas greet! ing from His Honor Lieutenant Gov- ernor Heal-ta and also referred to a letter from the Rotary District Gov- emor. George Graham. The musical programme comprised a volln solo by Miss Kathleen l-iornby who'll-es 0n- cored. it. was decided to give a cheque o.’ $100 to the Oharlottetowrt Dis- pcnsary as s. Christmas gift. STAFF IJNTERTAINED f4 The Queen Hotel last night wasthe scene of a joyous festivity, when the ‘entire hotel staff of twenty-eight‘ ‘was re- membered by Mr. Han-y Brown. man- ager, and Mrs. ‘Brown. M ' W. K. Rogers, President oi’ .the ariotte- town Hotel Company and Mr. S. A. McLeod,’ former president. ‘attended. The members of the staff were rc- mindcd that the occasion was the eleventh of its kind held annualll’ aincs the rounding of the hotel oom- panv. After the distribution of the presents from the Christmas tree to the merry recipients by Santa Claus. a short dance to radio music’ and the tune of Mr. Joseph Duncan's cord- ion followed. A sumptuous repeat was next. in line. and H89? feat again found their way to tna dance floor. The host and hostess were gtvep three hearty chem. and He's line's) a Jolly Good Ieliew sung II finale. PlI-IOIALS Mrs. Albert MeGuigan. linkers, left Friday morning en a time weeks visit to her daughter. Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Sommervllie. Mass. Mr. Robert Hogg, 11D arrived from Kings University. Halifax, to spend the o... asvacation with his par- ents. Mr; antfMrb. W. G. Hogg. Brlglv Mr. Herbert N‘. MurpbyQrr-uu-e Georgetown’ High School Le leaving for Montreal Christmas morning to r is critically ill in the Roy a1 Victoria Hpspital. : . ___. visit his father, Michael Murphy, who ring cnaaborrarown oUARmAN ‘AFEW ~4- tbontinued 41-01110 pale ll A menu. m. aneoflriuter. Mr." RobertDeBiols. Miss Helen‘ Deflloiai M1". Gordon 1331015, Mrs. C. B. Long- worth, Mrs. Wm Partridge. Mrs. Harry l1 Miller. Miss Kathleen l-iomby. Dr. J. R. Mttheson. Mr. Fred Shannon. Mrs. A. ll. Smili- wood. Miss Marglret MacMilldn. Mrs. W. C. Cook. Miss nleaner Cook. Miss Josephine aazbuaer. Mr. Bartlett Cosh. Mr. Donald Seaman. Nir Frederick Seaman, Mrs. W. H. Prowse. Mrs. Murdock Mcliinnon. Mrs. F. P. Taylor, Mrs. C. Hessian. Coles. Mr. Johndticlvllilan. Mrs. 1". R.» Hearts. Mm Ruth Hearts. Mr. L a. Miner. Mrs 1.. a. Miller, Mr. Jackie Jenkins. Mrs. Simon Psoii. Sh. Miss Avila Mathesoll. Mrs. J. A. Mathcsorl, Mrs. Taylor's C. G. 1. 'r.. Cllss or ‘rrinity United Church, Miss Betty Bruce, Miss Katherine l-lyndman, Mr. Charles Hyndman, Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, Miss E. Bur- nett, Toronto, George Burnett. James Bllrnett. Mr. A. H. Cameron, Mrs. Capt. T. q. Taylor, Mrs. M. W. Wood. Miss Margaret Mclileaohern. Mr. Gordon H. Carver.'Mr. Francis Dougherty, Miss Birch. Mr. Ian Scarth Mrs. C. C. i-leeschen. Miss Audrey Birch, Miss Constance i-iyndman, Mr. 1-1 G. Hall, Miss Elisabeth Camp- bell. Santa-Pal, Mr. Irnaat C. Helm, Mrs. Mbcready. Mrs. Mark McGuigan. Miss Marlorie Gorrill. Mrs l-l. S. Stewart, Mrs. Colin Murray‘. Miss Leila. Worthy. Eleanor and Ede isoaVanBuskkk. Mr. W. A. Weeks. Miss Emily Evans. Santa Claus, Mr. J. B. R. Lea. Mrs. Crilly Y-aa, Mrs. Pepe Clark. Mrs. Colin Murray. Miss Dorothy Mather. Mlsior Norm!" Lewther. Miss Helen Wakeford. Rev- George Millar. Miss Jean Lowlher- Master Lewis Lowther. Master Clo)‘- {on Mill. Santa-Pal. M's! Mary Walk- er. Miss Corinne Walker. Master Cordm Wsllner, Mrs. w. B Prewae. Master Ralph Calder. Mrs. w. Chester McLure. Mrs. A. b‘- Large. Miss Joan Large. Mr. L. B. Mc .Mr. McLeod. Mrs. Belle Shaw, Mrs. Geo. Buntain, Mr. Stew- art McNeiii. Mr. Donald Mcrleili. Dr- W. J‘. McMillan. A Friend. An Is- lander. Catholic Weapons‘ League. Mf- Allarl Clarkln, Mrs. ‘N. 1007310?- Miss. Melvlna Sanderson, Santa-rel Morcil, Mr. Stirling Mcllwan, C. G. 1. fr. Grour- Montague Unit!!! Church. ‘B. J. M.. Miss ‘Hilda Noy. . Mr. 1-1. w. rscnzwvrth- w“ ""- garet Cameron. Mr. John D1111"- Mastsr Keith Jelly, Stirling Women's Institute, Mrs. Jas. White. Mrs. Ewen Cameron, Mrs. Howard l-llllson, w. Dr. Harry o. Hooper. or aeewn. night to spend the Christmas hoii~ in bakeries in Boston. rroMa ron noamAvs-ne ‘foi- lowing cf Mt. Allison irlsti- tutions have arrived from Saekvlllc to spend their Christmas holidays at their homes: Marie Mutch. Helen Bentley. Vaunda Robertson, of Char- lottetown. Olive ‘luplin, Black Ianks Eileen MaeKlnnon. Jean McLean. Souria. Dorothy Moncklcy. Summer- alde. from the ladies College: Doua- AJA Gordon Roper. Jack Hill, Charlotte- TO LET-A ‘DESIRABLE RESID- ence. modern conveniences. hot water heating, partly rurnished if desired. Also garage. Apply 191 Great George Street. 400-12-10-tf. Male Help Wanted EARN $0.00 T0 $10.00 A DAY. Learn and earn part time Motor " ‘ ‘ Battery Welding. Vul- canialng, House Wiring. Bricklay- ing. Plastering, Barbering. Beauty Culture Work. Good positions open. Write or call, free instructivfbcok. Dominion Trade Schools, 1101 st. Lawrrencclsivd. Montreal. rm em- ployment Service. Coast to Coast. if. W. M. Dec. 1047-20-01. .--¢--- ._ Teachers Wanted WANTED — FIRST OI SECOND Class Teacher. for South Lake School. No. 40. Supplement for lat class teacher $130.00 for 2nd class 0100.00 Mrs. Lewis McDonald. Sec- retary of Trustees. 714-12-24-41. , .........._.-_._......._ JVANTID - A SICOND. CLASS teacher for the Hopeflald School District No. 121i. Supplement 0100.00 for school rear. A901? to John A. McDonald, Secretary e! druataea.‘ " TH-ll-M-Ii. v -a ifii oallsooaik. {r-‘UDAQI can. who letter "l". metered. Please raaaaenaansareaela‘ - i lrl-Q-ll-I-Ir. days with his mother. Mrs. H. C. Hooper. Fitzroy st. ' I i Mr. anrlMrs. Wilfred Boulter left iSatm-day momlng for Montreal rwl-lcre they will spend the-Christ- mas holidays with tlwlr daughter. Miss Georgie. who has been serious- i.v ill but is new somewhat improved 'l'l1e manyfrlends of W. W. Brown. yard forman of the C. N. I... Char- las Judson. Alexandra; Harry ilynd- lottetoe-n. will be glad to know that man. Clircrd Holman. Llwrrflw M0- , he has returned home from the P. E. Nevin. Harry Phillips. Carl Prowse flsland Hospital. after going through an operation for appendicitis. Mass, arrived in the city Saturdayl w. 1t. Rogers. Mrs. Victor Goodwill. Mrs. Murdock Ross. Mr. ‘Morrlr Brady. Mrs. Fred Webster. M18110!" 1 Churches at Milton and ‘Rustico. Miss , ‘Marlon Frizzell. iMr. G. H. Taylor. Child-lover, Miss 'lncz ivlcDonald. Min Joan McDonald. Master Keith Duggan. Master Har- old Duggan, Mr. Geo. I. Brown. Mrs. McLure. Mr. Harold Dougan. Mrs. 1‘ , Master Arthur Offer. Mr. B. Vail, Mrs. S. S ‘Blauchara. Mrs. Biadt. Mr. Henry Meek. Cras- well Studio. Maple Leaf club. East Royalty. Mr. Leighton Warren. Mr. 1118701110. lineal f1‘ i"? Jstcm Guardian -SALVA'I‘ION ARMY CHRIST- MAS TREE-The annual (g-flstmas tree and concert was given in the 1m!‘ M. w‘ wood‘ M’. 1*"), “W. !Sa.lvatlon Army l-iall. Summer-side. last "Illursday evening. The chld- vep of the Sunday School gave some I \cry interesting raoitatlons, dialogues, and songs, which were appreciated.’ by a large audience of parents and‘ friends. The gayly decked Christmas? tree was the centre cl attraction andl gifts of candy and toys were tlisq trlbuted by a jolly Santa CilllS w the j eager chii-"rw. Prizes were given toi those ch." I who excelled in nlblei studies, A hearty vote of thanks was; extended to Captain Rumford andj Lieut. Hogarth fcr their untlrlng ef- i CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE—-. The Central Business Coilese. 5110*. Christmas holidays on Friday. Miss Meeuam. Principal o1 the collcze. addressed] the pupils and congratulated tbem| on their progress and the excellent s1 lowing they had made in the in-. t mediate examinations. Their dil-. ligence ln all branches of study~ would assure the success of thelin- ; a1 examinations after tllc Christmas; vacation. An address and Plfilenq tation was made by the pupils toi Miss MacLean in appreciation of! her interest in their studies. Mr.‘ nescoe Jetiercy. Vice Principal was‘ also presented with an address and . p. ntatien. The pupils were treated l to candy and ice cream and Christ- i mas greetings were exchanged. The’ college reopens 0n January 6th when it ls expected some new pupils will be eluollmi-S. ‘ i . raasonALs -Mb-. lb'nsst_ Bradley. who bi tsaelung in the tern part cf the province, was a visitor to Stmunsr- slde_on Satultlay on his wag to spend the Christmas vacation at his home in Charlottetown-S. rived rrom Boston on Saturday 0° spend onrlstmbs with their parent-I. m. and we. Patrick Daley and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of Summer- side-S. srocna QUOTATIONS i-IALIIAI, DMEIQUotAi-lona fur- nished by Johnston and Ward. M0111- bers Montreal Stock Ibwhange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE 110 Ambler-l. Tor. 0s Santa re. av. - I11 Am.Can Co. 1001.’: Am. CardrFdrlnCo. 'l'l ‘ Am. locomotive Co. 00% liurLMoiorCarCo.............51l$ Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 30 Union Pac. Ry. 215 U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. .. 120% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) . . . . . . . . .. 92 U. S. Steel 100% N Y. Cemdrl-lud. 1111.11. R. .. 1601's Westinghouse Illec. 1271i Standard Oil ofN J. 01% inter Petroleum 201.6 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Clfience Selnple, Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Mr. David Adams. Maple ‘Leaf Club York Point School. Qfan. Suamship Com. . .. i0 ,Cax.. Steamship Pfd. . . 72 1 Power Corporation 60": ,ia.rge margin of 220 pins. B. Love _m-. and we. I. H. Daley ar- T w) ' -. 97-- (f-l St. Peters Catho UOOOOQOOOOO-OOQKOQOOGOOOOS i ill i .. . 4 i CHRISTMAS SERVICES _ § i Christmas Eve 11.15 l’. lit-Choral Eucharist.‘ ? : ‘ Christmas my 1.00 A. zit-navy Communion > 5 ° 11.00 A. M.—-Choral Eucharist umr rroceselon and 1 , g §¢Im0h—MIl5iC—Al|§ilfl1 Missa de Sam-tie. . " u E O—O-OOO§O §+§O-O~§-OO-OO§-O§O§QO O O-Q O O OQO O 9O O0 O-D-OO-OQ-O-O Y BOWLING REBECXIA LEAGUE y Xmas Closing? In the first match last night the- Alphas" defeated the "Eurekas" by u 1 - - | The Christmas closing at the Chor- llottctown Business College on Thurs- day lust. was quite hl keeping with the .1 roiled high single and three of 220 Al‘!!! l’ l . w,‘ Bu“ Brown’ m‘ “m” chum‘ ‘of-i; the y W0 k during m’ and 439 bins. In the second match i ‘Willi °1 "i" 5155mm‘ ThFWJ “"5 ti" o. c1. 1. "r. Mrs c1. u. nblbreor. i" ~ ' m, “mmmw we...“ m, "v18? usual eschansc " 0t sunolimentarr John StephcrnMiddletodl, Mlssaeleu .. lifetimes and so“! F111"? "w Fri"- __CH‘ISTMAS I CLOMNG o‘, bonds by a 101170 mflfiifl 0i’ 453 Plm- cipai expressing his ~great pleasure ull 0. Inwther had hgh single and the hvrosrcfadih?! hi“; bwhmade up tot is pero o t e rm.- 1e com- mr" “.230 u“! 501 pins‘ mcndeble department of the student FPUF-‘Wini i5 i114! 1111911115 011d ocfiffi- , imdv. and the exceptionally‘ large at- tendance. Before p1 ceedtngntq award the certificates from the ;. usineaa "Framing Department, Princ pal M21- ‘ Yer said it was clue to some foilrteen or "Alphas" l‘. Lafferty . 145 141 103 , fifteen students of the senior class 111 J. Leltoh .. .. 150 0s 14s ‘ 111w‘ rhorthasld department h: f1:- - w- f1: A. Gamhum .. 12o 110 104 they had passed all ‘tbivr theory ex- r,_ Doughemgn __ 134 111 122 i aminations in a l1lgl1ly crethtable mall.- - ‘nor. Why was the final eigamlnatlon _ withheld? From his long exp ricnce he -- - --603-~651--6-5 had learned to look wlthd’ avor on G93 651 075 Christmas grarduation in ‘alllabifliind and typewr ting. or. as a r e.“ e two Tm“ 2019' or three months would elapsebefore these graduates could hope to (receive "Eurckes" yemnloivirrleut. 11111? whten the catll roam; _ . u _ 113 79 11" -—ll1 c ma orty o cases- 01111 M Sign“ l“ w: 12'; z them short of speed. and they-glare not '3- 3“? ' prepared to render as efficient service M. Adams . ~ 08 l1’? 134 as should be expected froznjweli train- wuwn __ 13g 73 1a ed students. While he wasiwware that many of the students to w he re- ferred had been and are‘ ill ng tem- porary positions as-stenographers and B.’ stewsrt 101 151 151 z z z z r584 608 607 bookkeepers, and are giving excellent Total M1799 ‘satisfaction, yet. they were doing this work as undergraduates. After receiving their diploma they would stand before "Vlgabontlsm _____ ________'a>1;;t.__. _. > i (Contnued on Page or: 1.. Ileavymlr .. . 151 1s 114 N. Yonker . .. 114 143 100 T1111 LATE CAPT. Maqvgyl’ AN B. Cameron .... 121 120 ‘l1 y -____ ‘ .,.... .,... 140 105 0T Friends in Charlottetown-l will .. 135 105 02 deeply sympathize in the 1341551113 of -— -—— -~— Capt. W. A. Mecllellanp-ob Wegt 0'70 503 04ft Saint John, who had recently maria otal .... . . ...l676 his home with his wife ateidra 110ml of their daughter, Mrs. Rb A. Pendla- nsmonas" ton. Capt. MacLcllan art the early i age oi 24 became MSSLSIwMIJIHQI q merge... 140 102 154g and has served as Ca-ptallf 1m- over B.Lapthor'r1 .. ..... 161 147 153 ‘ 51 years. During his half century a4 0. Iawtihor 135 230 136i a Master Mariner he has been 11 11'. ‘feed t... . 140 120 8'1‘. many parts of the worldveand dur- ‘J. Fraser .. 145 105 02; ing the recent war was lrillihorting . -- -— ——' supplies to Europe iromrthlyeld; oi 111 s05 s12‘ lire Atlantic. w“ Tonight the C. N. R. League roll-ii In every detail his character was at 1.00 p. ‘m. ' faultless. and dining hi; lengthy 111s ness 1.0 was ever patient and brave. The fimeral service will be held-at 53 Euswn 51.. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, RM. -l~l. D. Raymond oili- ciating. , , The body will be taken in Saint John Wednesday morning accom- panied by his sorrowing yddow and his only son William Dbl-at Saint D”- “h. of Mu“. me beloved We John. who arrived 4n Oillflottetowl l oi Mr. Charles German, of Glcnlflfl‘! “m evening‘ mo u“ w h“ Lot 7' came as a we“ shock to ma; lather in life. Capt. Matigian is entire communuy. l‘ nlso survived by two brothers IJIlil ~and Byron, saint John‘ and three The deceased had not been enloy- _ p . in: good health elbee early 11-1 July.» “'““d"°‘“. 5m“ M“ °'i""‘ii’1°"r ‘ copy. '1 '=~“ when ahe was stricken by neurltisn but it. was not generally considered’ , that her condition 11ml reached such‘ is serious stage. During her lilac-so . . . ishe received the best medical skill' fixvgsnsozetlzgrllllnnrfilém 213m i procurable and was attended by every; drunk m charge’ of m ‘utomoblu ‘kindness and comfort that a kind} 1L was tcstmbd m“ ms Wm w‘; Ilusbmd and sister could provide. In thrown om and ma“ ma. hospn“ MRS. CHARLES GORMAN Though not entirely unexpected. the news of the death on Saturday. 'i- n11} Business College town; Harry Holman. Alexander Abmm I ‘ _ _ _ I _ _ _ u -_ u." ‘A H“ nwedme Pm“ County I _ Nicholson. summc “ ; John Cros- Mr. ml\oul°ll of tiis city ac- ' “mm... pow... __ ,,...-,.,'f,§:,‘._, 1 wen": m, "ma... wglhsfiri" ‘“d"“°" “whim i" ‘mm . , ' ’ ' . 1 _ . W. NWih Riim- 5- Miiwiii-wn- my“ Ciimplni" b!’ his irilfld BI-rflev EGG LAYING CONTEST ftail. Breweries . 110 {some time in hopes of gaining her A ..~'_.; niver. from the Academy. Kennedy of st. John's. Newfound- -\'.'i1'111ipt.\g Elec. . .. 4s lfonnor good lrcslth but no trebt- "l" 1;’ - 12:‘ mgixifi ti: St. Frartieli U3:- ‘ .l‘.raz. ‘Traction .. 36h tihent could stay the hand or death. """‘”'”"“"'.9.‘,*""' .. - y ey am arrve n c' _ \_ .- _ _ 1.. .. _ ‘mun any on siturdly "um “d Mt y“. y NOTES 0N Tl“ PRIN"; znwum : Qhawlnigan . . . . .. . . '15 , uhlch had marked her as ‘its \i1.illn._ ‘ inc lsfiidllfilifilY attended éher reli ma” m‘ i“ new“ where t ISLAND EGG ‘Mum; CONTEST I Dominion Bridge . 71 i Her death bed scene nus a tranquil Sious duties. l-ier chatitkyfll! 09M!‘ l r03 n"; W555 gynmq 95cm; | Massey Harris . . . . . . . .. 30'.‘ r one. Her soul being fortified by all the our. and whenever sickness or sorrow mxfiugkl—zdmfirsdfi tiggeezmmmgeezvgliegdli“: 73"" ‘"6 55R, 9_ “gm iBr. Am. Oil . . . . . . . . . . . 42.15! rites of Catholic religion, administered came. Mary was always ‘Ipresent. to i ‘ ° ' ' - .p o“ m Y“ m": "V" ‘Steel Co. of Can. ._ 4: ‘by her ever attentive pastor. the Rev. soothe the wounds and console the Kenaie, a son. Joseph Merlin. leral some: are to be played. The Kenshmwl‘ B“), chick Hlmr M,“ Kim ‘b Tex" RM n5 LL A. MCDOMM passed peacehmyl umkmdv nun" r - m. a R W, g. 1..., m, 00...“. m, Chas. Gurd .... 21 iewer to its Creator. assisted by the: Her early death. therelvrgiiglrenly . the week with 42 eggs. 40.0 pnhits; Building Products 21 ‘prayers of those loved ones present. rcsrctted by her many friends. but """-"‘_"*'__ . 1 . . Utilities . as!‘ firs. German was a dsllgiltcr oi the her memory will infuse a lasting im- __ m a‘ Mrs. J. I‘. Eestons W. L pen 10 were In!!! .... .2 . . ‘ ‘ . ‘Jrgiggflfi sginmio;"st°“o°'n goth | T. I , “some "m, y; "u 35,; Dem“; w, Brompton . . . . . . 2a flute Paul llld Mrs. Gallant, Locke‘. vrvbslon mw the rccullectiolrof 1110c! d‘ Dec n’ “Mun M“ | e" "lg 8 A. L. Rogers,’ Kensingtmi, B. R. pen 'Road, and leaves to mourn a sorrow-l W110 0ft lvii bfillind- n _ Q y‘ In‘, ‘mwmm “d” .3...’ _ a were third with as eggs szs points. when ping husband. four brothers. viz.‘ llcr funeral took wince olujilondl! am | c" IL John ~' Of The Kenslngton Baby Chick iPcter. Michael-and Jolm, residing in 11101111113. Dev. 0th.’; to 8t; »Mark'| ' ' ’ -. Hatchery. s. n. hen 0 in pen l. Dec. .. .. . 1203-‘ the United Slates and stephou ut (Ilmrch. Lot '1. and was laraaly li- Ch rt s tm a 8 leads the contest. for individual lay- Mar. n71. home. three sisters. Mrs. mum Mm: i=11<iw~ Requiem Hlsh Mass wsl ME - ing with 38 eggs, 32.3 points. Mr. May . . . . . . . . . 13019; Cormac and Matilda in Boston. Masai "k510i"! by i110 P1151101‘ Fm’. J. A. - - th . James 'l‘uplin. B. R. hen 0 Ls second and Annie. who waited on her dilflllgl MPl-Kmald. who also officiated at the ~ '5 m 9 a" with so eggs. 31 points; The Experl- C93,; her last illness. To those most Sill-I Rrave. when the fresh my 111M m; mental Station. B. H. hen 0 in pan ggfg gvynpgthy i; extended grave. these standing byicbulu 110i "in; memory of ” ' . . ‘ - "l; {gmuu ‘mm’ W.,un'f:;‘ A _ s. u third yum at eggs. 01.0 DOlHtS. Doe. ....... 911:, The deceased was a woman of wise but mink that a cood christian wo- "m" "'1' "M" "“' "'° m“ Parker Duo Fold “it we luau»; u. wuu 01011116" Mar. 03-": itmvcr-mfl" M wand luau-rem. 1M1‘ “w "w" W env- ember ma. mo. 1 Mon wr May ...... 9a "P101011 I mliivlllv quiet dlslosi- Tim W" be m were John Mc- - iP IstKenSCHatcheryPFI *1 - l 13mg]? - At ham in the beautiful bills o1 God. en 0i‘ DQSIC S81; l R- m ~2 -m- “H. kn; r. t on. vlhich rejected any impression 01' W‘- . 11y umhr. Fredgflrlalior- S! that valley of rent aa fair ; r ~ - III!» ~ P0 - 05-1-5 conceit. Such cillrflcteristica mgdg an. Bernard htcilonaid, Oscar Doyle "l. an,‘ u.‘ i wan‘ nut“ "uflflh u‘ 2nd. William Bansoin. Durham. N. h" "n, popular Mm h" aasmhws‘ and Prank Oliolloren. When aartaataavaleaa ‘mm um y‘ _ 11.. s. a. Pen i0. 111 eggs. 182.0 Den ____ __ “.5 especially in the varlaug b.1101...“ o; 'l‘hc writer. in laying an; humbl- Wa I000 OI! IIVOI eaa tille- - points. M“. _.. the Catholic Women's Lca ue gnqjm tribute in the memory 6f a v up _ Iaaeriaabnberaanllr W‘ hi"! "P" "mm" 3rd M J 1" El-Siflfl Nc wut- ‘ ‘h - g I < . - " m“ ' ‘ v t - u’ ‘ha. m“ . P r; I. L u; w n“ M”. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,9 Ladies Auxiliary in which shc was s friend. Jams her sorely bereaved hus- ' ‘ - ~ -- ~ ~v 903-‘ - member and a willing worker, m.‘ band. brothers and sisters. in uttering 1- . : a ‘ . ' ~ wnrlvr warning uwse who were lcas for- the oft repeated bra-w. May reeds.- .. _ ' Tbetntaleggsialdteetheweek tuteipoes - ‘ 1*’!- ‘i "Qt!" ‘ ‘ w" I" ‘M w ‘Mina. n" ma" ‘ugiantune. cssinl such an optimls- in peace. . . e . W, No Macho‘ '11. Drug Co. 1...... ....................... m1»- *‘. t » .. .. . - a, . . m h“ m I ‘July .. 14m ‘"*"'°'='°"P"biv*h~=ln the hm i. m; J p ~ '5 y‘ ., ca. Great oeeqe a am au- s... than a1: wash. were. found -———~—-- w“- "w" Ii" M. Mt h; the war ' ° -'* ~ 11m" ' illilllll - v . . -. _ _ needle“ in a ems“. “m, h“ A copy of the first edition of Nlm- o1 harahnel. but in kindness. ma: an . ~ ‘ Cbaefatleiael. I, I. I.» u‘ ‘ In“. ream "Life o! a Sportsman " my- where her genial smile of welcome‘ ° i ' i . - .. u - W" ‘ "9 "it 0 m" 1mm in ma. m coasldeied dear wlllever women-bored by those who “Q . . i . . -- - __ ‘ at assure acre use. vu aid re-lvsrltea ber. iliililmiflfilll- ..~- “m5 IWIWHWWIH 01010110