k .li!iilllilltltlllllllllillltiiilllilillllllliltlllllill? 5 LUMBING All) pANUARY 23, 1931i “A Friend's - i- its popularity grows ~ A A ‘Fresh m... the gardens’ s“ i4- Boiler Service on the Spot Whenever it is necessary, we can send an expert boilermaker to any part of the Island to on the spot. make repairs We make and repair all types of: Steam boilers, marine or station 81')’ Feed Boilers Lobster cooking boilers Storage and Pressure Boilers Pneumatic Tanks Smokestacks You save days and dollar S Wlltflll you Stewart LTD C HARLOITETOWN TREASURE_IN_I_I_EVA\LEN_ , Cryiéiifil-“Gazerl-lil see-I see bur- ied treasure-J’ ‘ Cll0l1t-"Yes—nevcr mind that. It's probably my husband's first wife. I know all about her." LOOK For Our New PUBLICITY PAGE T o Appear SOON ! maintain-v» C. M. Lampson £000. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales 01-‘ RAW FURS shlilillng bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to ll. '1‘. llolman. Ltd., Sum- Ieraile, P. l. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, lnc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York. N. Y Walk-cw P J. A. M W W ES Le Ki Cr Le i HEATING 11.76 r‘ f? If you want a Expeditions and Expert Workmariship Send to " - g-lrred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street i‘ Qlllvosite Prince Edward a eatre Phone 893d is A. D. P. H. Radcliffe, rt, sackvllle . F. H. Weather-ton id Mfoncton. Johnston id Sackvilie .. Wilson rd, Moncton .. Chapman c Amherst .. Grant rw, sprlnghili .. Maclean, rw, springhlll Slade c Springlnli MacAl1lster c Sackvllle Trenholm c P. Eigin .. Lowersion rw Sackvliic . Trites, iw, Moncton Ripley lw Amherst Elder-kin, rd Amherst Kerwin. c, Springhlli Blair, c Bprlnghlll . Wilson rd Springhlll hapman, rw, P. Elgin .. sliarpe, rd, Back. DALTON “LEADS It I CENTRAL LEAGUE ' GOAL-GETTERS AMFHEVST, Jan. 22.—A1'thur Dal- ton and Docclty White are tied to .. first place in the points division in meeting or the Central League with Pin Dal- ton one point behind and Radcliffe of Moncton two points behind, ac- cording to the weekly compilation completed today. layer Dalton, c. Amherst .. White, rw, Amherst . . Dalton 1w, Amherst . 4 5 3 0 P900005) 9 Siddall, iw, Sack. .. Wall c. Moncton .. White. Port Elgin .. Cormier. id, Amherst . urphy, 1w Moncton .. 9 6 heaton c Saekvllle . . Harper iw, P. Elgin . tebrccks lw Sackvlllc . ' gere, lw P. Elgln as mball id P. Elgin owhurst c Moncton gere, d Port E18!!! .- ~- so 0 2 7 1 3 4 4 2 3 3 2 2 1 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 l 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 I 0 0 1 anus-i-n-ni-np-i-nwroraralsisauwwuwm smannans AND ruos comm BOSTON, Mass. Jan, 22—An un- usual accident in which two tugs Wm damaged and two steamers es- gqpgd damage occurred recent-RY It m, North Chelsea drwwhridse. The four-way collision happened as the ates-her Sage anon. attended by m; ti‘ Nathaniel P. Dént. W! proceeding thxoudh 91° ‘i onuiuton. and the stemm- Ben"! you“, with m; mg Twrul. was head in; down steram. In some manner tho Taurus swung into the path oi the Doanc. “blah iorced her mm “gnu m; Bags Brush. _'I‘he Taurus mm burned about directly "M" the bow oi the Sewalls’ Point. the steamers shanp 01'0" ind"! m ' “w, section oi the towboath stem- head and sollntvrina her WW- for Pearl B. Crowley. ¢°°¥ °" ‘m’ Taurus, suffered s lacerated lea 111d 5am Justisun. wok or the Donna. The Central Guardian YOU WANT THE BEST your and Quaker Quick Oats (China- ware. lflfl-i-lo-sthusirl-lmo. 25% OFF all Ladies’ Hand Bags and Neckwear tor remaining days o! sale. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 100041-2240. HEAR. COUPON AND DARROW, iirst class professional vaudeville comedians-Bums’ Concert, Jan. 26 and 27. 1651-1-21-31 CHURCH SERVICES for Jan. 2b: Kingston at 11' a. m: New Domin- ion at 3 p. m.; Cornwall st '7 p. m. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. TAKE ADVANTAGE oi the next iew days. Extra. special prices and buy your boys a new suit. Prowse Bros, Ltd.- iooa-i-zz-ai. MRS. SETH HENDERSON WILL sing by special request "The Road to the Isles" at Burns’ Concert. 1601-1-21-"31 8-!‘ 20% OFF all Blankets, Bed Com- forts, Auto Wraps. etc. Prowse Bros, Ltd_ 1668-1-22-31. SPECIAL CUT PRICES on all Children's Coats, Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. 25% OFF all Ladies Georgette Crepe, ete., dresses. All new styles. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-3i. 20% OFF all Men's Wool Under- wear durlng remainder of Sale Days. Prowse 1810s., Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. A STAR AT THE BURNS‘ CON- CERT this year will be Mr. James Calder, who returns with enhanced iaurels to the concert platform. l651-1-21-3l TOXOID CLINIC a‘. the Red Cross on Friday, 3.30 to 4 p. m. Jan. 30 will be the last time ior first in- oculation. 1532-32-21 OUR BIG JANUARY SALE ends on Saturday. January 24th. Buy now and save money. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. SPECIAL PRICES on all Ladies‘ Silk Underwear during our Big Sale. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1668-1-2Z-3i. armor. " Tatar-noun LINES re- paired. Experienced workman, 85 A. Pts nt-nbmaa-Icocaentbsaa Richmond St., Charlottetown. Phone 4'19. l634-20-3l sr. CATHERINES $'I'l'l'U.I-’E Moore, the Eachern, occupied day Ltd canoes crrrr surraa-z lbs. money will buy. Ask your grocer tor. tor 70c. Buy your supply from our and insist on getting Quaker Flour teamsters or at our salesroom. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. ti THE BALANCE of all Ladies Win- ter Hats at $1.00 and $1.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. SEE MASTER_ JAMES E. BUR- NETT dance the Highland Fling at Bums’ Concert, 1651-1-21-31 VERY SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on all Ladies mr Coats during the last s oi our Big Sale. Pronse Bros. 1668-1-22-31. YOU REALLY MUST HEAR Mr. James Calder in High Class Scottish songs and Harry Lauders comic songs. 1651-1-21-31 25% OFF all Men's Overcoats. This discount lasts till y 24th. Saturday. Janu- Prowsc Bros., Ltd. 1688-1-22-21. nuts. ARTHUR. horas will be on the programme for Burns’ Concert. 1651-1-21-{31 20% OFF all Ladies and Children's flannelette Nlghtgowns amas. Pro so Bros, Ltd. 166B-l-22-3i. ISLAND tam: DEAD—Word has‘ been received by his sister, Mrs. Fred Larter. oi the sudden death on Jam! 11th c! Cassie, wife of Mr. Henry Hyde, formerly oi Hampshire, now oi Portland, Oregon. LIVE and ' Pyj- __._._. POULTRY LITTLE MISS ANNABELLA KEL- TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE services Sunday, Jan. 25th: Albany, l1 a. m.; Tryon, 3 p. m.; Westmorc- land, 7 p. in. Myron O. Brinton. Minister. SOCIAL GATHERING -— Another large crowd attended the B. l. S. card party auction forty fives in their hall Wednesday evening, when the usual good time was enjoyed bymall. Since those social evenings were in- stituted they gained in favor and de- votees of the game anxiously await Wednesday evening to “sit in." Af- ter cards a special orchestra furnish- womgws 1N- ed music for dance which followed. LOW LAWSON will dance the High- land ‘Fling at the Burns’ Concert. 1651-l-21-3l - mo yggulgf monthly 'I'hese social evenings will necessar- tm; branch was held on lly conclude before Lent which is Dec. 10th at the home n1 Mm Mary now less than a month away. The President, ma, John Mc- winners in last evening's games were: the chair. ‘The T-flllles-l- MP5- J. McAleer; meeting opened by singing Institute Miss Biso, Gentlemen-ist. Mr. Hen- Ode. and roll call was tlon of minutes of previous meeting. One new member was enrolled. Re- liorts oi committees were then sub~ niltted. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. John Lourle. roll call to be answered with sing, say, Ply or play. Meeting closed by sing- ing National Anthem. Lunch was then served bythe hostess and a soc. lai hour spent in sing song and soc. ial chat. Miss Mary Morrow pre- sided at the organ. A duet by the Misses Moore was greatly enjoyedl by all. The January meeting met at the home o! Mrs. John Laurie, with six member‘ and two visitors present and was opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Re- ports oi committees were then giv- en. ‘The proceeds or the bazaar, re- cently held amounted to $53.21. It was moved and carried that the members hold their (nnual supper at the home oi Mrs. Osborne on Jan. 26th. Mrs. Osborne invited members for next meeting, roll call to be ans- wered with a Valentine Verse. Meet- lng-ciosed by singing National An- them. Lunch was then served ‘and a very enjoyable hour-spent in social conversation and giamaphone selec- tions. sustained a hip lniurivll Wl h the Taurus in 60-089!‘ °f sin . she was rushed to a shlllylfd BRINGING UP FATHER _ answered with TY flushes: a program, after reading and adop- Lucky chair, Peps A! these handy tablets din- solve in the naouih. certain i - medicinal tunes are given of! which confer lira! benefit on the delicate lining membrane. Pope aoofllaand enselhe throat. and clear tho cheat and broa- dib h a ‘THE BREATHE-AME incur 2nd, Mi: J. McAlecr. Mr. J. McAlccr. ,i-/ Coughs, Colds, Sore Throata Bronchial Troubles Sm: Yield To \ II,» "- WANTED.- Buylng live lowl and chickens, Sat- urday. January 24th. (Signed) Mar- shall Matheson, Springfield. 1676-1-22-21‘. 2nd. l Silver Fox Industry g In Norway Mr. Frederick H. Palmer, Cana- ‘dian Trade Commissioner. writes ii: the Commercial Intelligeme Jour- Another serls of exhibitions of sii rez- foxes and other iur-bearing ani- 1 mals has been concluded in various centers in Norway, A5 is usual, the lvgest and most important oi these displays was held in Oslo well over a thousand animals irom all parts oi the country were exhibited. ‘The Oslo show is by far the most important in ,1 Scandinavia. but bhls year there I were no animals exhibited from oth- ‘ er countries. Last year some sliver I ioxes from iswedish farms were shown. There are 70.000 silver foxes in Norway. Although local experts valun the animals at 05,000,000 kroiter i ($17,500,000), doubt was expressed at the Oslo show whether the quality oi the stock was being maintained. Leaders in the associations oi’ fur breeders are taking steps to educate individual farmers as i9 the necessity oi’ placing the efltire industry on a ‘ ‘pelt basis-that is, to discontinue raising stock expressly for sale] as {breeding animals, but to breed with ‘the idea of selling the pelts. This ‘policy may be a hardship for the g smaller breeders iwho have been. iopciatrg with two or three pairs oi ~ animals, and hoping always to sell I their young foxes for 3,000 kmner I per pair to People deslmus oi enter ing this business. (In nearly every prospectus which was issued this year. inviting subscriptions to stock in new fox-breeding companies, the value or breeding stock was gener- ally estimated to be worth 3.000 kro- liifil‘ per pair. Towards the end of the year this value was sometimes plac- ed at 2,500 Kroner per pair.) As the proposal for ilhe organ? zation oi farms on 'a. pelt-producing basis became more widely known, and its possible effect on the smaller fanncr,‘ began to be appreciated, a condition apnroacliiiig panic was noted in some sections oi’ the couir try. Tim fall in value did not take plaice until lat-e, in the year, and ser- ious results in depressed prices were observed only at a small locality on the west coast and at an auction of some 600 animals held in Qslpfllm; "nreaiaisiy/aité; tlT iélilbltion. ‘Iliore ivere several iuuidred ani- mals displayed at. tho Oslo exhibition _r fiiiAl-lliQflfifllllQvhfl ctuxuntxri i rial: I i l‘~_\( i if lfilih _ ._._._... l4 mac-a; v . i i ' -Of Quality and Value- Exceptionally Low Priced Specials on Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday - EXTRA SPECIAL! Aviator Matches, Pklgs. for O EXTRA SPECIAL! Oldutch. ! Cleanser 11c "" i ‘IDILEI’ SOAP for the sole pin-pose of being sold, and it W35 perhaps the iazk of in- terest shown in this feature 0i the the low prices which were offered. At the auction held after the exhibition registered anlnmis sold for between 300 and 600 kroner each ($81 to $1621. At this auction some pelts sold ivhioh realized about 100 Kroner ($27) each. The situation ilndoubteciiy causing concern. the extent oi which was reflected in a ‘dispute which arose early this month. A group who had bought a lot of animals-silver foxes. blue fox- es. and nunk-nfrom the United States and lied paid, it is reported. l0 per cent of the mireliase pflce. re- fused to accept the animals on their ‘ arrival in Nonval". on the ground that they were not as good as the animals they had agreed to bill’. Thfi shipment is in quarantine pending , the settlement of the dispute. The exhibition period of ihc rear i5 now nearly over, and sincc the breeds-rs have r tin-nod home ruin- ours regarding the future of the in l dnstry are not depressing. It seems l‘ gonomlly to be appreciated that. the days oi making large dividends from the solo of breeding stock only have passed for the great majority oi the l breeders have returned home rum‘ I from the industry must be based on pelts. T111’: bills hclici is gaining ground is apparent in a recent 1T" port that in February the Pelsmnl- rnJen (pelt association) expects to ship to London. on behalf oi mem- bers oi the Norwegian Silver Fox Breeder's Association. between 10.000 l’ and 15,000 skins, which it is hoped will realize 0.10000 4.000.000 kroneri ($1,080,000). Norwegians also appear to have met with some sucess in M11108 m!!!‘ exhibition vnhich was responsible for ‘ W35‘ ness to give acceptable service in the place oi icachr“. moral character. ‘BRUNSWICK cmcxsn ggFFiii 29c HADDlEj " " " i i4 oz. tin .. clinic; Borated | LOBSTER, - , l??? iii, 32c m. 20.1’ .. 17° Toilet 53°" 4- -- ~ SHEBRIFFS ORANGE 503p g EXCELLENCE ganmmsoz. 2 ak s for 15 i DATES‘ oz. ar 0 i’- 2 m. 0x5. 25c Each 35c c SPECIAL (zss Count) Per 007.. 21g sflflflfifl SPECIAL 2 Pounds 21g " flfl [ESE SPECIAL (Pci- Pound) 25g 1' iceberg Lettuce. Swell. Pohilocs, Applr-sq Low privr-s.-»Sli0p early. i I i Chqicg (loin-y, Ripe Tomatoes. (‘ul-umlirrs. BZHISIIIZLS‘. (iraprs at EATON arena-rec av 11'; oggg, ‘,'.~¥‘ bran-ling :i: '< to countries around , (iii A truly loyal nlllturlr in public PLANS “Qviili-ENI) Tlill‘ the Baltic, {or :1 shipment has rc- and private llir. ' To “DON 57*" BACK i‘ l‘ lice m.i:le oi some 300 silver No. 3 effectively lmr» vlll C0111 . "'— " to time" countries vnlucd at ‘imunisis but lhcrc is no definition Niflv YORK. Jim. 300000 krrmrr I$81,0OOi. ‘of just what "salisfzlrlolgv l~'li,’ll(illt‘»i1l'l17 to the moon by tot Li tho . . . A. ..___,_. ifaflh" "my bin 111cm was :1 auprnst- latest (‘lllCFDllSc of Robert Esnauk- ONLY "TRULY LOYAL" ,'i0ll ll‘l n prmious year that Roman Pcivlcrio, inzenior of i-lic "riwk" by ‘TAYTED 1N TORONTD ‘Catholics should no‘. he eligible be’ Whlflll flvfoplllnces are B11145". W110 "'-_" cuusp they have separate zrrhoula hero | ilvcnds to leave the earth at the TCROWFO- 3"" ‘ZZ-"JAWQP-i“ is i‘ ibut the commiiicc dccldori to as}: for ‘irate of .‘~lX miles n m‘ frlitl, grill speed bii particular ilb0ll! tilt‘ type of ovcr- lfyULfl-ffllli l('fl\il<'l'2~. 'llll.- yi-nr lliciulltl lu"l; around Lil" lunar planet 1'79‘. |-; llml "i" ““.‘~“"“‘l "9 committee nunlcs no particular :sh:\ric 111F101?! Yvlllfllillt; Y" i?" m’ 1115 m5‘ come here on exchange. The manage '01 rchmous r3111, .(‘O\"Sl’l('.<. "19!" mmlilill" <11 H"! bwrd 0f Cd" Incidentally‘ Toronto makes sure In this cit-y as i110 IZKlESL-Fflfiflkfil‘ ucaiion liar; decided that they must l“, mm] gum tcacl‘l(tl-s Uvrrspas m. m. my I110 Amr-rivnn Infcrplancinlv Sn- iurnl_sli crriiricatcs on these points: “Ming mm, on]; ppdflgggucg or mp l'l(‘i_\' the inventor has been engaged All PlY-“liill "l"! PTQTC-"Flolml m‘ yrars‘ experience or more. and lmld- ior tivmili" ilxr _\'(‘ui‘.<. in research in- ing 75 percent rating in llio past J0 U10 17101719111 v1 lTil/Jlilll? U" "1095 °x°"“‘"3i“3 Hvcar, are to be accepted for exchange. , The 005$ 0f the first FOCKQY- W111 be abmit 52.001000, says the invenior in iarcstniing ‘his conviction.» m.» , the Toronto Minnrrfa Llnlmeni aid! Sam- Fer-i. (2) Saiiiiactory religious ialtli and J _ n V i ___l_3_y __Geoi'ge McMan; Hana-camera". RIGHT UP-TO MY" MAGmI: u!» dun-Assn HAVE J05 FOR - ‘COWIE NJ IMPQRTANT YQU _ Wi-\\(~ THEWINOOW vJuz oiveuhk HALF , mil-l FRQM ‘THE . BOTTOM AN'%HE l ‘JUMPED ouT-i i LOOKED FER Hg-zva ' BUTI coupon“ j wan.» v\.i. HEAR AN i AWFUL. HOWL. ouT OF MAGGIE: BUT THE. REWARD wiLL BE WORTH lT- ' i Medium Prunes . ,;- 2 25¢ i l, fOr I I l f . . 0 Aylmer s _ . ,‘ Strawberry , i w EXTRA SPECIAL! Jam , _| , . i , Rowntree’s Cocoa i i 1/2 "P" 19c ‘ ‘ t 1 tin , ! g I O . Choice Groceries 3 . EATONEJICONIANILLA lTzélou BLACK 2?. 5 ALCUH ' . . i , ~ - 16c u». .. c i 6 oz‘ b°EIBLAU‘N'DRY HEIINZ mu. PIGKLES, i Siitlt, 9c M :3 i" 10c 5:595. 23c i , Per lb. i YNN VALLEY i - ii 13ft’? RICE’. 9c ions/inn PLUMS, - j a is. HEINLBEANS with sauce """ 2 m‘ 2 f" 23C f ; _' ‘ .. .. 14c REINDEER conoausan r '°“'“’ f i x.’ i i i