f .li!‘3__G.QARQl-\N-__.U“AKL¥K115TUW N _ PAGE 15.551‘? - J;A:1§I_U_l\;tt_y_z4.__1949 _ 1' - u i Th; Bgnfifl fiugrfli" Appoint Dr. Friedgut ‘Prflldilfllll’ h . _ . EF-t-Ig-e-I-l B " m, “W, ,_—;;,,_, ,,, M T° B???" Pqtltia" f“; linv-enaors Orphanage ‘ uolut sum srscllts to n rum =1 ¢.............. ELLO FOLKS iii’.'l%i’".fi‘°illé“‘ icuiurrh’ sinus, n n" “M. - word. ‘mum p" lltlontag and-i-i ‘ Continued; ' Plltillfl ~ W0 lollllol‘ Anfrum, etc. DROP after DROP after DROP-Catar- rhal poisons infect your entire system destroying the tissues and. sapplng your vl- taiity. You can com- bat these pols- ons safely and effectively with LANTI- GEN “B". a treatmenrthat counteracts the elects of the gerlgs causing tll e diseases. obtainable at all Drug Stores - Price $6.00 Baffle titutottt LABORATORIES uulttto l2 llthlnlld Si. l. TOIDNIO l, (III. __.._.--—-——--- ~- lftliser-Frazor Plant Cuts liar Production lllflltull‘, Jan. ‘.13 -~ (AP) kaiser-Frames" Corporation: today reptillEd completion of ltls "tem- mraljv" production cut to 400 auto- 'il\)l)llFS a day with a. layoff 0f Ii,- .(\0 lnvn, Prlur to the reduction. \illt1l the twllllllillly attributes to Jilted Slltiflh government-oi credit tcstrlrticns, Ktllscl'-l~‘ruzt-l' produc- rd 075 cars daily. Its working force \\ as 14.000- lllOlfvNTlhS LOSl-l GARAGE PEACE fill/ER, l\ll‘.l, -—- tCP)- l‘he fLC.M.P. detachment llilS a homing problem for its tuo auto llwbllCS. llccetltly a fire destroyed he garage and workshop where the tars usually are ‘xepl. tn Ktiiidttilm MRS. FRANK AllSENAUl/l‘ 0n Saturday tllilrning, Jlln."l5th at. a very early hour the Angel of Death hovered over Woodstock and claimed for its own the soul of Mrs. Frank Arscnaull’. after only a few hours illness. The late Mrs. Arscllnult although suf- frrillg from n heart uilnlcnt was apparently well and tip around on Sunday having attended mass as usual as that was one thing she never failed i0 do and one thing rail be truly said of her Mrs. Arsenault. “as a truly Christian wife and mother. Besides llel- sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn their irrepar- able loss four daughters: (Julia) Airs. Neil Maclsaac of Saint John. NB. (Clara) Mrs. Dorice Gallant _nf Duvtu". tElnily) Mrs. Benoit Deroche of Miscouchc alld (Olive) Hrs. Gerald O'Brien who with her Zzttle son resided with her pnr- hail in the near future. There be- elns. Also two 5on3. Elmer or lng no further business for dis- Rtlnlforrl. Mo, and l-‘clix of Wood- cussion the meeting was ad- stock, I’.E.f.. allot-her son Donald JOUIHEd. predeceased her two or three years - ago. SPRINGVALE SCHOOL Mrs. Arsenault was formerly CONCERT Agnes Martin. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martin of Ilowlan. Of hcr maiden family sllc leaves two brothers, namely: llcctor ‘and Cola. Also Mrs. Jos. Gallant, Obcat-y and Mrs. Hu- bert Arsenault, oi Eumont Bay. A brother Philip Martin and two sisters. Mrs. A. A. Arsellault and l\frs. Jos. Peters predeceased her. As soon as the late Mrs. Arsen- lliil. was seen to be ill two nurses were immediately at her bedside ls was also her physician. also rler spiritual adviser Rev. Father bf. J. Rooney; who all did all that could be done to help allevate her suffering but. to no avail so in hist a couple of hours from the lime she took ill, her spirit welld- rd its way back to its Maker. Her funeral was hold on Tues- rlay morning front St. Anthony's Church where nli that tvas mortal 0f a kind and loving wife and devoted mother was tenderly laid to rest where she will await for that glorious resurrection. IN MEMORIAM ln loving memory of lélnlcr J. McPherson, who passed away Jan- uary 23rd, i030. Sweet is your memory near ill your name. Deep in otlr hearts You will always remain. Bearer still as the years depart four memory lives within hearts. IN Fltsmoluam In fond and loving mem y of om- darllng little daughter Leah Jim Canflcld, who passed away Janus , 241th, 10ft. l think that. thc gateway t» tlleaven will llwlys bu slightly ajar And the road to that. beaufiful city Will never again seem so far. While we weep o'er this child we an wanted The Courts of Heaven rejoice God needed another Angel b0 we mnst. not question His choice. Lovlngly BGflRlflbOYwi: by Her Parents. 0U!‘ A ll MAIKIQ "III WAY able ln advance- SUBANCE. nual meeting Thursday, 8 o'clock, City ilall. Public invited. MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. St. Teresa's, wish t0 an. pounce the Yfllmtlefit daughter, Catherine Laura ruary 26th. i949. ed with the second in a series of CBASWELL for CONFEDERATION LIFE LN- Photographs CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 5,“. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- Charles ngllgcment of their to Alexander Boyd, son of John A. MacDonald of Mt. Stewart. Mar- rlagc to take place in Toronto. Feb- FUNPIRAL l"ll.lDA\'-— The furt- erzll of William A. Mahar was held Friday morning from the Frank lfennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstnn‘s Basilica where Requiem liigh Mass was celebrated by the Rev. P. F. McDonald who also con- ducted scrvlces at the grave. Pall bearers were: Weston Lowe, Pat- rick McMillan, Watson McKinnon, Ambrose Coady, Parker Carroll. Joseph McRory. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery. 'l‘Rll\'I’l‘Y Y. P. U. — The regular weekly meeting of Trinity Y.P.U was held in the social hall on Friday evening. The meeting open- intcrestirlg talks on "Citizenship" by Mr. Justice Tweedy. Two films “Don't. be a. Sucker" and “The House I Live In," on the topic of Citizenship. were then shown. 'I"l,!c business meeting was then held followed by a very successful “White Elephant Sale" with Car- lncn Thompson as auctioneer. The devotional period led by Orlo Jones. Charles Downe and Velma Munn brought the meeting to a close. Joan Rogerson was pianist for the evening. KELLYS CROSS EWZL The regular monthly meeting of St. Joseph's sub-division, C.W.L.. Kelly's Cross, was held on Mon- day evening, Jan. 12th. 1n the absence of the chaplain. Father Keefe. the lueeting was opened with League prayer by the presi- dent. Roll call was responded to by a good attendance of members. The minutes of previous meeting being read by the Secretary and duly approved. The treasurer then rend a. very favorable report. A gift. at Christmas had been given the chaplain and gratefully ac- knowledged. A discussion then followed as to the advisability of holding card parties and dances in the hall every two weeks till the Lenten season comes on. ft was decided on to have a film shown in the On Thursday evening, Dec. 23rd. the pupils of Springvale School presented their annual Christmas concert in the school under the direction of their teacher, Jessie MacNevln. assisted by Pearl Gil- lespie, with Mrs. Dale Proude as organist. The school was tastefully de- corated for tho occasion. Mr. Chas. Proudc acted as chair- man and the following program was carried out: Opening chorus-Vi/hen The Christmas Time Is Come. Welcome Recitation by Ruth Dollar. Christmas Tree Acrostic. Monologue, Writing a Letter to Santa Claus by Everett Johnstone. Star Drill by 0 pupils. Dtalogue- Who Salted The Soup Duet.—"l'll Give To You a Paper Recitation by Leigh Crabbe and Clark Johnstone. Carol-“Sllcnt Night." by Faye Proudc. Doreen and Hazel Hynes. The Model Boys. Dialogue - "Practical Use For Peddlers". Recitation by Ina Peterson. Dialogue: "Counting Eggs." Carol: “We Saw Three Ships". intermission #- sale of candy. Solo: "Buttons and Bows" by Elaine Maclnnis (encore) "Winkiw at. Mo." Dialogue: The Doctor." Recitation by Ronnie Maclalllse. Duct: “Rambling Rose" by Pearl Gillespie and Betty Proude. (en- core) "The Tennessee Waltz." Recitation by Stewart White. "Waiting For Recitation by ‘Harold Peterson. Closing chorus by school. Recitation: "Good Night" by Boyd White. Chorus: "Here Comes Santa Claus." Santa then made his appearance and distributed the gifts from a well laden Christmas tree. The pupils and children of the district were then treated with candy and apples by the Spring- vale Women's lnrtitute. The singing of the National ‘Anthem brought the program to a close ‘ (Patriot please copy) MONEY COMES FIRST “ANCOUVER. — (C P) —Sushll Ruia. 25. who owns five textile mills, two sugar factories shipbuilding firm in Bombay. says he left university because "it inter- fered with my making money." ITIBHdCd by of Pins», by Faye and Wayne return to its base at Fort Mac- Proude. tellcored) "l Don't Be» P"°"~‘°“-_ N~W~T- new m slum cmusy Late lrl Decunber, i910. the Solo: “The Little Shirt That Following a trail of abandoned Mother Made For Me" by Wayne tobozzans and do; harness, fcl- pmudm (encore) "The Ruppcr low police came first. on the bod- Dollyj’ lc-s of two of tltc patrol. one dead Recitation by Wayne White. from starvation and the second Dialogue: A slight Misundcr- dead from a self-administered gtgndjnm rifle WOLllld. and a appointed to lawyer, has been agent-general to represent the it:- tercsts of Canadian Zionists in Israel. The appointment. was made by the United Zionist Council of Canada. Hc will leave in the lnt.~ tcr part of January to tako up residence in Tel Aviv. New Record For Exports LONDON. J.ln. 0 1UP,» The Board of Trude nntlounccd to- day that Britain sct an all-time record for exports during 1948 and by the end of the year hntl ox- cceded her target. of selling abroad by 150 per cent of the 1938 volutne. In 1948 the value of British ex- ports was £l,.'>38.000-000 $6.152.- 000000), an increase of 32445000000 compared with 1947 and more than three times the 1938 total value. While inlports for the year llit; il peacetime record at 132.070.000.- 000, the adverse trade balance W35 cut considerably with the help of rte-exports worth £64000.- 000. The adverse trade balance stood at 2432000000. or £165,000,000 less than 194T. There was ll shatrp decline ill the second half of 1948 when adverse trade fell t0 £lSl.00(l.00il, compar- ed with 53231000000 ill the first six months. Board of Trade figures showed that trade with Canada during the year exceeded that with the United States. British exports to the_ Dominion in the fix-ct 11 months of 194B were valued at nearly 264000.000 compared with 51333133000 in tlle same period of 1947. llmports from Canada in the first ll montlls of 1048 totalled $200,500,000. a, decrease of £9,000.- 000 from the i947 figure. But this still was for nbove the 1938 level of £72.t.“.)3,0ll0 Mounties’ heroism Recorded In Will REGINA, Jan. 23 - tCP) - A will scrawled in charcoal lies in the R.C.M..P.. museum ltcrtx. Be- hind it is a tale of courage and suffering unparuliclctl ill the ills- tory of northern Canada. Insp, F.J.. Fitzgerald of the Royal North West Mounted Po- lice wrote the will before he dicd, along with three comrades hor- ribly emaciated lrom ilunger. Written ill February, 1011, tilc will was preceded by a. trip of nearly 600 miles across the Yukon Where the routine patrol coln- the inspector became lost and succumbed before it could patrol of fotlr melt and 15 dogs, carrying nlinilnunl rations to en- sure speedy travel, started for Dawson. The tragedy which fol- lowed —- losing the way 318 miles out of their base -- was record- ed in the diary found near the death scene. In temperatures which reached 64 below. the party pushed ahead until they realized ‘now pitifully lost they were. Eating their dogs clay by day, they decided to re- turn. Beleaguered by breakthroughs on the rivers where they became soaked to the waist and by an ill- ness the inspector diagnosed as due to eating dog moat, the nat- rOl still mintllined hope, the diary shows. 1n a pot over a long-dead fire was found ehOppcd dog harness probably the long list of develop- harness atomic energy. split. the atom was Prof. Sr James I I Chadwick. Durillg the summer of 1941. Vllinston Churchill. their prime minister, was told by Brlfsh ' scientists led by Sir George Them- LONDON, Jun. ‘P3 - tCP) - Ths government has a/wal-ded a total of $818,750 ($1,250,000) to 6i inventors for devices which helped to win the Seconr‘. world War. Many of the British ideas were brought to full development by the industrial capacity and tech- nological skill of the United States. Britain, in return. was given several American develop- ments, such as htInb-sights. Prominent among the secrets Britain handed over to the Ull- itedStates were radar, first devel- oped by Sir Robert Watson Watt: penicillin, discovered by Sir Alex- ander Flemlng‘, and jet propul- sion, pioneered by Air Commodore Frank Whittle. The great secrets. however, were meats made over years by 19M“ of British scientists trying to The first man in the world to son that Britain probably col'ld manufacture all atomic bo"nb in cf time to tlfluence the course the war. Other projects designed or cr- mlnared by British inverters were: l, “.\iulbcrr_\," the portable harbor which mode wssihlc the landings in France.‘ ‘J. The radio-controlled prox- imity fuse, which eatlsss a sllfill to explode at the split second when it is closest to i's ta"- gct. _ ‘J. IJYJO-eltin resistor snark plug, w't'l platin"m- alloy points. which cut. Ali'cd air- losses i1‘t“illt"l'lflO\l\l\'. 4, The distant-reading gyro- magnetic compass. ‘5. The Rcllls-Ricyce cniflnff. 5_ Th.» RDX super-explosive. ‘l, The Bailey bridge. The Merlin Brllish inventions are still made available to iltc UltitE-d states. but tiow on a regular corrmcrelal ba- SlS. _______-_ Long Greek Baptist The lulllual meeting 01' the Long Creek United BaptlstChtu-ob was held in the church on Wednesday afternoon, January 13x11. '1he meet.- ing was opened with prayer by Rev. lvfr. Barber who was sub- sequently appointed as chairman. Reports of the various branches of the church work were submitted and duly adopted. Much credit. is given the treasurer, Mr. F. W. Stretch for ills splendid steward- ship. Mr. Barber complimented the church on their well kept cemetery whose upxeep depends uipon the free will offering of plot. holders. He also expressed great pleasure at be- illg present at this his first an~ nual meeting with this ohurch and hoped for a good year ahead in the Masters work. The following officers were elected for the year: Trustee: Stanton MacPhee; cf- fering and ushers. Stanton Mac- Phee, Leonard MacNevln, Freddie Stretch, Donald MacEachern and Topper strang. Treasurer, F. W. stretch, Secretary and clerk, Mrs. Malcolm MacNeill, Secretary-treas- urer of cemetery, Mrs. Donald Mat:- Eahcrn. Communion preparations, Mrs. Myrtle MacPhllll. Flower com- mittee to have flowers placed in church, Arlene MacEat-liern. Shir- ley Stretch, Norma. Stretch, Joan Strang and Vera MacLcod. Floral committee: Mrs. Tapper Strong and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Mrs. Hect Currie. Neill. Organist, or Financial committee. F. Stretch. Mrs. Alex MaeEaeherll, Mrs. Don- aid MacEachern, Leonard Mat-Nev- in and Mrs. Malcolm MaeNcill. Representatives to central com- mittee, Rod MacLeod. Stanton Mac- Phee and F. W. Stretch. ‘Parsonage committee. Hugh Mac- Kenzie. Music tcmmittec. Strang. Mr. and Stretch. l-‘olowing a general discussion of the business in connection with the church the meeting adjourned with prayer by Mr. Barber. Mrs. Tuppcr Mrs. Norman Kllmuir by Mn. M. N. McGowan‘; and Mrs. 19d. Farquharaon McGowanst Lt/d. 1.00 Each: Clara Fraser; Mrs. J. N. McDonald; Mrs. L. C. Johnson; Mrs. L. McKlnnon; Mrs. E. King; Mrs. W. McKerlna. 75c Each: Mrs. D. P. McPherson; Mrs. L. Leeco; Mrs. George McPher- son. 50c Each: Mrs. E. Farqliharsoll; Simon Finlayscn; John Denham; Mrs. D. Stewart: Mrs. Peter Mc- Donald; Mrs. C. McLean; Mrs. T. Grant; Mrs. N. P. McPherson; Jack McPherson; Mrs. C. McKinnon; Basil Mcl-(innoll; Harry Loane. 45c; Mrs. 11. Daly. 40c: Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. 'i'0ta1~$25.l0. t $10.00 t i l l Yalleyfleld East. by Audrey ill. McDonald 1.00 Each: Mrs. John A. NloPher- son; Archie Stewart: Mrs. John Mc- Pherson; Mrs. William McLeod; Alex. Nicholson; Audrey McDonald; Mrs. Archie bicPherson; Margaret McPhetDfl. 50c Each: Angus McDonald; Mur- dock McLeod. Tota1—$0.00. Point Prim Dist. by Rolls Murchison 1.00 Eat-ll: Alex lvleLcodz Nlurdocl: Gillls; John C. McDonald. 60c-Dotllt_v' McLcrr. 50c Each: D. N. Murchison; Albert hiurv-Ilison; Srlntiy MacRae; C. L.‘ Gillls: Martin llacftltc; Angus blur- chlsoll; lieetor McLeod; William Finlay. n. Tom —$7.t30. Mt. llueilanan District by Joan Nicholson 1.00 each: Locke Gillis; Joan Mor- rison; Neil .\’iCl‘1'lSCll; John Nichcb‘ son; Dougald McKillnon: Chas, D J. McLeod: Percy Buchanan: Wat- son Bishop; Albert Morrison; Angus Nicholson; Weston Martin: Alfred Martin; Mrs. Dan Murchison. ‘ '1‘ot.al—$13.00. Hopefield District. by McLeod and Mrs. Alex Blue 1.00 Each: Mrs. J. A. Blue: Albert; Blue; D, D. Livingstone; David Mt:- Farlalte; Arthtu- M-unn; Mrs. LCCA MMIPIIBC: Jclln A. McDonald; Mrs. Mary McLean; Wilfred Smith; aid: Mrs. Dean ‘Blue; Mrs. D. D. Livingstone. 50c Each: Mrs. Leonard McLean; Mrs. Allan Fraser: Nonmsn Mc- Pherson; Chester McEachem; Mrs.) Simon McLeod: ll, '1‘. McLeod; Herman Buell: D. H. MacLeod. Total—$17.00. ML Buchanan District by Iva Dacherty 1.00 Each. Roderick Murchison; Angus McGowan; Nelson Calltclo; Arthur Cantelo; J. G. MacAulay; Aage Larsen; Peter McDonald; Jos- eph Robertson; George Docherty. 50c Each: Fred Panton; CFrHBTOTi McPhee; Malcolm McPherson; . s. Leonard Murchison. Total-MLOO. Alllstm! District by Mrs. Nell Me- Callum and Mrs. Ernest Beck 1.00~Mrs. Charles MacLeod. 50c Each: Mrs. John L. McLeod; Lawrence McLeod; Arthur Camp- bell; Boswell Campbell; Mrs. Jennie Collins; Otis Carver: Mrs. Ellis McPherson; Mrs. Albert Hicken; Mrs. Samuel Acorn; John Camp- bell; Mrs. Wallace Campbell; John F. Beck; Mrs. Newsll McDonald; Mrs. Artie McDonald: Mrs. Blair McSwain; Mrs, Wm. Carver; Mrs. Clarence Campbell; Mrs. Olic Mc- Callum: Mrs. Neil McCallum; Mrs. Ernest Beck. 40C—-Rl1y'l1'l0lld Campbell. IZOc-Mrs. Dave Carver. 25c: Mrs. Leverett Acorn. T0t0l—-$1i.95. ‘ 1.00 Each: Mrs. liestlc Ross: Mrs. Alex. McPherson; Mrs. Geo. Mel- lish; Mrs. Douglas Mellish. 75c Each: V. R. Ross; Nlrs. Ever- ett Moore. 60c—1<"red Carver. SOc-Mrs. Lloyd Mellisll. Total-Wm. lleathcrdale By Flora and Ruby MacPhee. Joan McPherson and Catherine Msthemn 50c Each: Jack Bruce; M. J. Mac- Phce; D. A, Matheson; Hugh M. McPherson; Angus A. McPherson bodies were found within admit; of Fort MacPhc-rson. ."l do not think any of‘ the bod- said the report. A monument stands over grave holding the foul- mm Fort. MacPherson. In museum which apparently had been bailed for food. Further on the other two beloved mother. gerald. Halifax." ies weighed more than 100 pounds. the at the Regina rests Insp, Fitzgerald's scarlet tunic, his revolver and a copy of the will in which he left all his possessions to "my dearly Mrs. John Fitz- "SAL Ruia visited here with an Indian badminton team. ‘finest Quaiiiitlea oaaltol: rattan MIA’ A "free gold" market in coins To trpdc and sell gold coins though gold piece is Sheila Kennedy shows pal-i of 1 Stuart MacKay; Mrs. Bert McDon-. tMrs. J. A. Campbell; Maurice Van- t l i lvanBuskirk; Harold lvlurrayl; ftett, LOW FOOD PRICES Apple Juice, 5 tins _ _ Hood» ti» 4k §ll“'.'§.it'".>°§f‘"°.‘?‘ . ,_1.00 Green Beans, 2 fins 95c ‘COFFEE F — reslt Ground- Honey, tub 39c Full Flovour—Lb. .. . .. . .. .. c ' TOMCIfO JUlCQ, Gflil0fl 59C we’. " t Toni-r _ f Kleenex. z pus. is. trill?“ .. . .250 Large Grapefruit, 4 ior 29c YARN_]8 b 1 | h d ___ 5MP‘ lush” 12 m“ 95c l oz. 3 pkgesiiiaiit: s a es .. . . . . . . . . .. Green Peas, 7 fins 95c F h s k Bulk Seeded Raisins, 4 ti... 1.00 [$30 m1?‘ JR“ Table Cornmeol, 3 lbs. 29c Li, _ 4 __ _ V‘ H v Krcft Dinner, Z pkgs. 45c‘, Stock up today — Limit 5 lbs. to on Order Mustard Pickles, lge. bfl. 25c ’____W_‘ w°"d°'f“'v°h"° _ W“ _ Rinse. lurtle- Pks. 39c N... t BREAKFAST BACON- 59c Jiffy Pie Crust, Z pkgs. 39c Machine Sliced-Lb. . .. . .. . - - - -. ‘I Limit l Lb. f0 on Order FH-‘Sll SMELTS- 1 9 Once Again We Offer- Lg __ c HAMS-Picnic Style, Sweet Pickled- ~ --»»---- -. -~ - -~ 5 to 7 lbs. eoch-—Lb. F Fitted Dofcs, 4 u... .. t.0 ‘E‘,,',;’5,,j_,;,~,,,, " ' W‘ ' — P , 2 lb . 29 i HARD MIXED CANDY- OliYESS, ifll‘ __ __ Crushed Pineapple, tin 39c [um Fancy , . 39 LiClOUS APPLES- xolussjcs ‘l: bH 35: 35L _ _ ,_ ,_ _, "m °"" .9‘ ' ~ $4.25 Box _ Reg. Pr... $5.50 Peaches, 4 fins . . . . .. l-OQ _________ .. __’--—-—-——~——~—- - ~ Fruit Salad, tin . . 45c Hobusuri, tin ' .. .. l.l0 White Coarse Soil, l0 lbs. 25C & t... its... to at STBR HEIGHTS MARKET Kit}; BABY room- Assorted. Doz. Mrs. l). If. - t CANNED MILK- Borden's, Libby's, t. 15c Tin Limif6fo on Older 45¢ l l87 Greet George Sf. Phone 747 We Deliver C. O. D. MT. EDWARD ROAD Phone ll9l-J Canwmnl ‘Mrs. Angus Matllesctl; Mrs. John “Fill “‘;,£M‘_1,u,,>,;1é. Jpn.’ M A’ 50C EM-h; M“, Npmmn y M¢.,J. McDonald; John Mc-Phee. Y“? ll‘ - ' lvirs W ‘E ‘MllcPhee: t Donald; lvll-s. Charlie Stewart; Mrs.‘ 35c Boob: Mrs- Martm Canlpbrll; ‘fig-belt Macldhce‘. Mrs Stanley Cnarlie Walker; Mrs. James Stew-VVIYS- WK“ slewillil Kllillmlle M115" iglptcflti; ' Mrs. A. ‘N. McDonald; art; Mrs. M, J. StewartJMrs. Angus ; Diflflgtljl‘ $57.- i ‘Malcolm MacDonald. I llgicll-mfiilshixfjsg: smriterigférrg‘ ' m 1.03 Eat-h: Mrs. D. A. MacRacn - 1- ~ . - t. .. .1 Murray "arm" Norm by Abs‘ ‘ Iderstinc. Zoe-Mrs. Delbert Tattric. To tal—$1 1 .75. Valleyfieltl West. by Florence bluff"! and Dorothy blaclienzic 1.00 Each: Malcolm Ross; No mall Nicholson. Tbs-Mrs. Alex. Martin. 50c Each: Milton MJlt-Lcod; llrvct‘ Colin McInnS; l A114“; A] 50c Each: Mrs. Wan, D. McPherson; Mrs. cDenald. 35c~.\1rs. Daniel Wilson. SOc-Mrs. Dan Martin. 'l'0t.al—$l2.l5. i» M Chester McLure t l 1.00 Each: George Clow: Jame: iClour; David Miller; John G. Clow: b ypghopiliarry D. Millar: Elmer ll/llllar, Thomas Miller; Mrs. John lit-- Herron. T5c-Mrs. Grunt Seucabaugli. 50c Each: Mrs. Bellj. Clow; May L Miliar: Webster Claw; Mrs. Mat- wllltn‘ Road by Mrs. Web son, Mrsfinrnet Moore and Mrs. Cecil Campbell . ‘,_ . 1.00 Each: Mrs. Wm. Finlaysol-l; .\lrs. Garnet, Moore; Daniel Rourke; ‘ Cecil Campbell; Stanley McKlnnon; l Daniel McDonald; Malcolm Nichol- on; Arthur McDonald. y A, C. Fraser; Nirs. John Nicholson; ,5 ilda Millar; Mrs. Annie Kennedy- Mrs. James Henderson. soc-Mrs. Annie Clow. IlSc-Mrs. Malinda lIEDdPFSLIl. Union Road by Mrs. George Mellish ‘ son; M. D. Martin; Kenzic: Irene Bruce. ‘cry: Mrs. Alla Niekerson. i Total—$5-25. l t l : lléllfi): xiiihliisi/lnérii/Itlrl-b- Total—$15.55. l" G- MCI-ill"? M" Wlllflld M“ son; Mrs. l-ienneth McKenzie". Dan, ‘ _ Lme: _ _ . _ _ R. McPherson; Alex. McKenzie; Cardigan by Mrs. Daisy Gordon HrtlorE-gfigvflglf- krililnewgilxfiblilltzl , Peter ltfcLeod. _ Tfic-liVilliarn s. McKenzie- 25c-Mrs. Samuel McPherson. Total-Slim. New Perth By Hazel Stewart. ZOO-Mrs. Samuel Hanlilton. 1.00 Each: Ernest llioar; John Anderson: Mrs. Robert Mellls Santuel McPherson‘. Collons; Mrs. Russell hfcLalen. ‘lilo-Mrs, Lincoln Dewar. 30¢ such: Mrs. Fulton Smith. 'l'ot.ai-$17.T5. Jeanie Walker ‘LOO-Caledonia W. l. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Beawn Stewa rs. John McLcnnan; C. R. Mar ls now open in Canada. has always been legal. few persons knew it. The ordinary $5 Canadian trading at $0414 on the open market. Above a coin collection. W. A. Bruce; ltlrs. Clctnmie Kicker- llcrbcrt Mc- 25¢ Each: Mrs. Wm. Montgom- lilen Jfartin by ‘Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Kenzie and Mrs. John N. MePlherson Mrs. i Margaret Moar; h; Mrs. Kitchener t Smith; Mrs. Wm. Minchitt; MTS-l Mrs. Ausurel Malcolm Glllis; -Olivel' McNciil; Mrs. George Martin; um-dun Myers; Mrs. Charles Ken- - - ' ~ 7.. l“ ' M D ld; I‘ Mrbonald. iilfdtyhiliiirs. M11: sgtitititit Mlilurkiy; goconliiiach: ‘firs. tSpurgeon Mc~ Broollllll Wfmlelhs l-"Sillul? 19-9‘ . Arcdhibaid Hal-nilton- lvlrs. Arthur t Donald; Simon Nicholson; Mrs. North Plnctte Women's i McDonald; Mrs. ltoy hiPKCllZlO iClaudc Dewar; ‘Pom Camelon; lngtitutic Co Ve b‘ Donna and e01 f 25c Each; IVLvs. John Lewis; Mrs.,.'~1rs. Nor-ma Bears. . We l ) H“ Qllgdpnl; by Bonnie Cameron and: rt: 1,00 Each: J. W. Acorn: lVfrs. Jfits owner, Effie _l1ol1and. into a l1‘. l’), Murchison; Ml's. Alex. McLeod. . thcfilffi “OR-UM t0 llelsml-Y _______._.-.__.- , T50 Each: Margaret Mt-Farlanc; tMLS. Geo, Clarey; Angus McMillan; iMrs. Leslie Stuart. 50c Each: Mrs. Russell McBeth: Mrs. Wesley Campbell; Mrs. John Campbell; Mrs. Norman McDonald: ‘Mrs, M. J. McDonald: Mrs. Law- l_ rcnce Stuart; Mrs. Webb Nicholson; lM. J. Monroe. ROc-‘Mrs. Agnes Stuart. 25e~Mrs. Murdock ltfcLcod. 25o-Mrs. Wilbert Scncabaugh. Tota1~$i2.80. Murray Harbor by Betty bfillar anti Norma Claw 1.00 Each: Fred Johnston: Vcrnor. Johnston; Edward Miller: Rae Ken- nedy; Rev. C. D. Henderson; Wil- liam Irving; Hazen MeLure; Ches- l l l Lure; Mrs. Cartney McLure; lvlrs. Herbert Llewellyn; Mrs. Albert Mc- Leod; Thomas Clow: David Irving: Laurence Irving; Wm. H. Irving: Mrs. Wlm. Johnstone: birs. Newton Hicken. Total-JISDO ‘lilo-Mrs. D. Scrim-lgeour. 1.00 Each: Donnie Acorn; Mrs. .Murlel McKenzie: Mrs. Eldon iBurke; IvLl-s. F. MeNeill; Mrs. Henry jCrnsweil; Mrs, Jack Webster; Mrs. iwalter Myers; Mrs. Norman Mc- Kenzie; airs. Daisy Gordon. Total-$11.00. I Murray Harbor by Sybil and Brudencll by Annie May Stewart Kllfllerl"? Mm" and Shirley Bears t 1.00 Each‘. Cameron Rcitl; Mn David Reid: lVLrs. Ada Nfaublafl i i ‘1.00 Each: G. H, Myers; Sidney _ George McLurc: Harry Rclrl. lMcLaren; Ellery Show; Ma's. Allen ,Mcl.eod: Alden McLarcn; Mrs, 50c Each: Mrs. Mary Sellers l-‘red Robertson: Jean McIntyre; b80501 MYS- 33ml" M°Lul° Tota1-—$6.00. Milton J. Fraser; Dan Stewart; W. Glen Nicholson Grand Total Montague and lJl$tflClS—$34.Gi. 40c—Norlna. Jackson. ‘lite-Mrs. B. Dewar. TOLal—$l4.15. l, FAIRAVARP. Sussex. l-Inglaild . I01") -A 13th century barn at Corl- hall Farm has been converted b! (ilen William by Mrs. John Murchison Up to $2.000 can be realized for a number of rare-tilting: coins. One of rare coins is "Stella" an Anlerlcatl $4. will piece that will bring 01.000 today in cash on the first. free "gold market" m Canada. Above David is holding almost $1,000 in gold with Ton-lmy increasing ‘h’: pro.