:~_-. <, a...‘ Tin: cm\_nI.0Tjrl_-3T9vvi~i GUARDIAN ___ ‘BLEND “Blended Perfection” Easyon your Throat 11 FRae CIGARETTES! p If you have never tried “Blend? buy the introductory tin of 5O (oifered in limited quantities) for 36 cents‘ and judge them for yourself. ‘This is the cost of the duties. The eigarenm are a FREE gift to you u r-dcmonstratlon of a new ,leas\ire in “Blended Perfection." ilentraljuariiian THE STRATIICONA HOTEL for. "Wily-fun by Mrs. Chester Reid has been taken over by Mrs. G. C. Mo. f-"fl- i-al-n. REV. D. M- SINCLAIB. will preach n Eldon, United Chur h, Jan, 2am it 3 p. m. weather and oads permit- ting. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE- Services Sunday, Jan. 26. Westmore- land 1i a. m., Tryon 3 p. m. Albany l p. m. Myron O. Brynton, minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH-Service will be held on Sunday next, January 26th in Christ Church, Cherry Val- ley at 2.30 p. m. Preacher Capt. A. l-lutchlson, C. A. UNLOADING COAL-A. Pickard at Co., are unloading cars oi Albion Nut. Inverness Screened, Bpringhili ‘ Screened and Petroleum Coke. 1242-1-23-31. ANGLICAN SIIRVICES-Crapaud. Saint John's Church. Jan. 26th. av-' ensong 7. Springfield. Saint Eliza-' betlrs Church, Jan. 26th. Morning prayer l1, ' BRADALBANFk-Unlied Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday. Jan. 20th.. are as follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m. Granville 3 p. m. Bradalbane 'l p. m. _ ‘Rev. Thos. Paletliorpc, minister. DANIEL D. McKINNON It is with deep and heart felt sorrow that we chronicle tin. death, at the early age of 42 years oi Mr. Daniel D. McKinnon of Brooklyn. Lot 6i. Mr. McKinnon was ahighly respected farmer o! this thriving and prosperous Settlement. Every person In Memoriam I HILDA _MAY DICKENZIE 0n Thursday afternoon, ‘January Ith, 1930, there passed peacefully Sxlayyyatffiéiieyggfirlffalligdblifjegdial: who knew him respected him. MacKenzie Little Sands at» ‘the ten- ‘Ihough not of a very robust con- der‘ I80 ofliour years The winsoinelshltutlo“ y“ by ms uqqualmed m- llttls girl was in her usiml oodldustry and ‘unmy’ m! hame l“ h m‘ m n“ - , 3 ‘one oi the best kept farm residences c“ w l“ a we“ berm“ ‘hflln this part oi the Province. passed away. Medical aid was calledi Early m me he became a msmbm. at once. although at first hcr illness of the vaneyneld Church, and cork was not considered serious, but fevcnflnued to the end w be one o; the set in and she rapidly grew weaker. mast 133mm; supporter, o; God-s Funeral services were conduetcdkyauge m @1115 Congregation . by the waster. Rcv- '1‘. R- Gourlzc on" no was married to Sadie, daughter Saturday, Jan. ll, and the interment.“ My; Gggfgg Whjtgwgy . 9f Dove‘ “'55 l" “We sands Cemflliiry. who with four young children. three Besides the sorrorving parents and boys and one 511-1, m; gldggf, Qnly grandparents there is also left tolEiglmt years oi’ age are left to mourn mourn one little brother. the lass oi a kind and loving husband and father. . His widowcd mother is again bcreiv- ed oi n dutiful son and head oi the _ _ home, there being only four years on Sunday 135" L": Fro" walker islncc she lost her own husband. ii Georgetown passed aavziy aiicr ani S; “£31m”? l‘; fizz" ion: ibrothcr Mary Mrs. Peter gmduany wmkcma dcs me a“ of: iMcPhce and Sndie and Hector all of for“ put ‘arm to try algd s“ thnlAilswn Mass. Also Christie. Mrs. ravage of disuse» “‘ y " Allan Finlayson of Grand View P. E. I. The lune"; winch w” largely M- lle was a cousin of the RevaDr. J. tended was held Tucson; aitcrnmn M‘ Mclnms of L05 Angles California ~. ‘ ‘ l-ie died-earlyon the first day of Jan and the service was conducted by‘ ‘ Nglaclxcfilnlpaslofrlo’ u?‘ i tcn days. He received the best bums wergcflalJnllgik cgwgévargie lmcdical attention and careful ' “ ' ' ‘ nnirsing, but God called him up ' inns. umzu WALKER cphlqphnsoll‘ chrsler Lmwpnyl" PM‘ higher. Ci him can truly be said‘ “ck Murphy‘ ‘msmh [mum “ml . blessed are they who-die in the Lord. Mun“! Burk.“ . ‘The funeral service was conducted Bum“ a sorrlawmg husband “he i| by the Rev. Quincy A. McDowell and luv” w "mum the ‘nqmmy or aiRDR John Sterling in the absence ‘There are also three sisters and‘ aflcr an illness of only a little over \ devoted mother the following child-l ren: Bessie, Margaret. Julia. Elsie, Ind‘ Walter. ‘Three little ones pr:- ceded her, the youngest being bur-- led Just a little over a’ month ago. To the bereaved we convey our deep- est sympathy. ' uruiciicivr, oifricai. SERVICE eras ax/uumao, masses IUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TU ' , REPAIR WORK. .1. w. iniiivsron. _ Registered Optometrist l5’! Kent Street Phone 752-1. . Clnrlothto Iitoilauies, nub nanny idea villus ihatnna roan oost loss here. _ _ andbetiegfwork filth m: vlortyuiu m» reins. v saws drills. ofiboapwrenohss and _ plat! : ‘of ovary desorip. mutation. Our flirtatious. vain-i disappoint- Mé new "a i . 1* a» oi His own Pastor from the Province. The funeral was very largely at- tended, people from long distances coming to show their esteem and sympathy for the dead and for the bereaved-Burial was in/tha family plot in valleyileld Cemetery. THE LATE MR5. ISABELLE MAY FERGUSON ‘rhcre passed peacefully/away on Tuesday, Jan. "Itli_ at the Prince ao- ward. Island Hospital Mrs. Isabelle May Ferguson widow of the 1m Conductor‘ I-tenry E. at‘ the ago of 0i years. She was a daughter oi tho lataDaniel and Elizabeth Victoria Roper. She had not been in the best of health for the past four months but every nope was maintained for her recov- ery. Despite the best rnedicai advice and lender nurs ' she gradually became weaker an 1 the end came on the ‘above mentioned dale. she was a woman having a very pleasant disposition and won hiiih esteem in the hearts oi all who made her acki quaintanee. "She was a member of a Central Christian Church of Charlottetown. and was attendedaiin her illness by hefpninr, the Rev.‘ W. L. Outhouse and was frequently visited by the Rev .oi-._ Ramsay and the Ryv. c. N. Brown o! Trinity Un- ited Church. She leaves iomourjn the loab of a kind and loving mother a tag-lily of‘ aim. besides a nhmbar of ‘fraud-children also one simi- ma. Albert Richard. now mldlatbi yan- pmiver, ‘B, 0.. ‘ma-Iiamily an an fol- fowl mm mwnuoa. w. rwua. av. w. Jaw. Mn." o. o. a _e. m: a oaiimafi. ma, wfilll Fergusonl Protestant Orphanage Total .. BELLEVUE PER. EFFIE P/lcBETll Mrsfi-M. C. McPherson .. 50 Vlrs. Angus T. McPherson .. ... 50 D. A. McPiicisoir... .. 1.03 |Kcnneih McBcth .. 1m H. M. McPherson .. ... 5'1 ‘i. A. McPhee Sr .. . ... ... 2"» lolm McPherson ... .. 23 Mrs. Sam McPherson .. ... ... 25 John XV. MzBcth .. lFQ 1m Total .. 5.2a .____'______.._____--_.__ ‘sand who predeceased her a little over three years ago. The service at the house and grave was conducted by the Rev. W. L. Outhouse assisted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The pallbearers were Messrs S. A. McDonald. P. J. McDonald, J. A. Currie, P. MeTague. G. Baliingall and C. L. McKay. The floral tributes were many and beaut iul'whlch were as follows. ~>Pillow,» The Family; Crescent. Min- ie and Ray. Wreath, Matilda. and Gerald, Wreath Watson and Verna. Spray. Bertha and Wilbert, Spray Harry and Aggie, Spray Walter. Spray, Dorothy. Pearl and Isabelle. Spray. Central Ohrlsi-lan Church, Spray‘ H. Mcllougal. Spray Harry Drew, Spray Metropolitan Staff. Spray LePage Shoe Co. Spray D. MoCallum. Messages oi sympathy, Miss ls- abella Paquct. Cify. Mrs. Ambrose Ferguson. Suffolk, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stewart. Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. Cephaa Ross, Vernon. LETTER. 0F SYMPATIIY iAlcx. E. Richards, Murray River. Door Sir and Brother: We the un- der-signed on behalf oi the officers and members oi MacPhee L. O. L. No. 10l'I_desirc~ to express to you at this time our smears sympathy on the death of your mother. , 1 Bho attained a rips old ago‘ and at last heard the call to enter into poi-foot not. _ ' We can onlyeomrnend you to God who in ai- wisdom doath m things omen. n. noun-ox. WmhM-I Master. - ll. L‘ manna. u " " ~- lad. lamina. . i“. Annual Collections Pm "EH5 lCALEbONlA WEST k MT. VERNON RT ELLIS AND JOHN MucKl-JNZIE Alex. McKenzie .. ... ... 1 i-iohn McPherson lkcnnclh itlcKenzle ‘Dan. B. liicPlierson .. .. l incur. Nicholson .. i lolm D. McDonald Mrs. lcxina Gillis 1Ml‘S. Cassia ‘Reynolds .. . .--. ni- HAMPTON-United Church scrv-‘ ices {or Sunday Jan. 26th. are as follows: Hampton 1i a. m., Ben-l .20.00 lnort of different committees heard‘ lGLEN MARTIN PER. MARGARET r..nm_ n was mm...“ and 5999mm) that al bills be paid and that let- ters oi thanks be sent to those who 90.50 kindly helped at the Christmas 5° Fqrnqifiiltltlll. A letter from Super- soil/ISM‘ in regard in short course was 5olrcad. The mat meeting to be held 50m‘. the home of Mrs. W. l’. Cameron 25M. was decided-to get a map oi the 5° ‘iiaritin-ie Provinces and books and 55 hoard for the school, Alter the bus- ! . ig . market; oilhe wrld in bin yo found elsewhere. the best In Food Stuffs at real s Delicacies-Staple and Fancy Crcacrles-iine Spices, Tea and Guile W Thousan During \ PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY All) IOIIIMY. Saved At The‘ EATON GROCETERIAS as a resuii of efficient distribution and economical buyii l EATUWS large siaii oi‘ buyers, backed by the iremenilfii i purchasing power oi ihia great organization, searchfili avian-Imported and Domfsi“ e—ai Prices lower than usual/- . M" 5?! ds Ha 1929 2 tins fifififi“ iLn-rone arge - iin .. 55C specims! Qékflwli" "Lilli" Avimzrrs PURE ORANGE I M _ u. .. .. W? 40 “.'I."'i‘.l‘°E 27c gmmswmK - came/fringing: sr. nuances 4 smnmga- Tali rm 1c n“ c FRY'8 cocoa Lg‘ y, n. u» nu: uurcn T. 1 CLEANSER ‘leg IUCHEl-JAVA ' CUFF E i ~. u... .. .. 65¢; IARSHALLS KIPPERED HERRINGS Tl" . . . SHIHIMPS Small . . -. . . pkgg, ' — M°LEAN shaw 3 p m De Sable 7 p m James cobbaorlons CONTINUED a [I_ K 1mm PILCHARIYS P' 3‘ G- wmT-E . _ ‘Aiex J. hicmnald .. 5. "' ‘“ ' Magmwwras ,_ ..., NAPHTM w» Louoou come . Augustine Co,“ ‘per Mm L O5“, Mrs. Malcolinn McLean .. ... 50 Cnunc" 0F 5C0“ A“) i d- T3" Tin 3311M!" v rum"; and ML“ D_ websum firs. JNgl Macbean .. ... 50.3w", Mflcuougan Wm prelim, Sui‘: l- (lakes Bars c 1 pkna - rs.- . . - ro-oooooonen-o-o-ou-a-d-l Major Carrutimer 10:) Florence lifcfixcfdlt u. U i 223mm“ 29th M Belle River M’ 10.30‘ l‘ s .. ..... ... . {Total --- -- -" -'- -. thud if iiie travelling is favorable. at» y _ ‘SHREDDED 7 Russel Carr .. sol -- .. ‘... 4.00 m, at 3_ and Murray 1.1,.“ at 63-, JMJNQGRAM 3 EATON SJELLY POWDER . . A. a. Robinson .. .. .. .. 50' 1,, l ones Pagkagg; Wham Bufpee Cm __ __ m, LALEDONIA sourn mun nonrn 1 m oz pkg. j EXCELSKIB DATES 2 pkgs_ Q . i-i. n. Howatt .. 1.0a i iur (3 ||,_ pack“; c ' 5;C;C1m-k __ ___ ___ ___ 1m John Cameron .. .. 1.00, BYRNI-TS ROAD SCIIOOLw-Tlv- i CRISCO FOR Harry MacFarlane .. 1.0'_i'C1l=11'1cs Walker .. .. ... 25 following pupils of Byrnes Road 1 [UPPER 1 1 Life Clarke . suiMr-s. John s. Stewart .. ... 40:School were successful in the recent KELLOGG S t;y,\(<l-S BULK COLOA FRYING Mrs. Lclth Cameron .. ... .. (i0 Vlllllaill D. McPherson .. ....l. 50,Semi-Annuai Calligraphy tests of the. ALI‘ BRAN l [t1 L 1 ll). fin c Miss Anna Clarke .. ... ... 25 Mrs. John McPhee .. ... 50 world famous Zancrian Institute and PM‘ Pkg- i, ms Pei‘ ll). , i ,l'\ Miss Clara Clarke .. 501M“ Thom“ MWMPSOH -. ... 25 have merited their High or Business‘, FANNED MAGIC BAK. i i . Edward McFadyen .. 1.00,1V"$» M- J- SWWEYE -- _--- l-lllllswhool Cerliilcates:—Margarct J. CREAM 01K BAKUQG [NG POWDER Mrs. Hebcr Shcrren .. . . 1.00iT°l“1 -- ~- -- 3-99 Clarkcn. Genevieve llieGuliough; BARLEY MUSHROOMS SODA - - Mrs. Harry Webster .. 1.001 B" bfargucrii/s Kenny, Mary G. Clarkin.’ P r nk Pei‘ tin Qll,‘ __ lb b w l lb t, Mrs. Frank lilcFarlane .. 1.00 AOOKLYN DIST. PER: ISABEL Ymuisc H Coiiln. Gladys C. Fish-r 0 g- - - u . a, . In Roy Clarke .. 1.00, BEARS iimd l-Ielen H. Kenny: John T.‘ » ‘ Mrs. m Innian .. 100i flvancy. Tradmi- Mimi pic-n, avinrrrs PURE srnawaennv 1AM ' . M“: m"). In...” __ __ Lggfiilrs. John Matheson .. 1.00 wry.) | Spggial! 40 oz. jar (3 Speclall William MHNN‘ ‘-°°l*"“°“ °“““"’°“ " I, = ' i * mom» AYLMEITS PURE RASPBERRY iAwi sucnn MEL Robert Canleron __ ___ _|_ 15|lllll11c Brothers ‘... .. ... .. p.00 JUIHLEE ]NST|TUTE_T11E Jan. r 40 _ 4 c George W. lmarrl .. Z5ZN1lhF-l‘ J- 3'35" -- - 5° ivary meeting Jubilee institute. Al- GRAPE 02'!“ " "" BACON Miss Vera Leard .. 2s i Yiillflhli" MfiKimlml -- 5° bany village. was held at the 110W FRUH‘ suing“) gpgmggy gu-ngg Per Lb. ‘u B 1o - ~ c -Mrs. l-larry E. Clark . .. 100i‘ T‘. sa-"liwl "is -- -° oi Mrs. James JflllllSflll. on Jan. a. 3 for 2 “L flats ____ u“ M" H" u" Mrs. John McDonald .. .. . . 40.4011" Mvlfimw" -~ 57 Meeting opened by singing the In- . iChristcnc Mel/can 50 ~ r PURE HUNEY Mrs. Don McFadycn .. . .. . 1.00‘ stliuie Lde. and repeating the creed. n _ s, c Mm Bruce Campbell __ 1_03,.loin\ Bruce . . . . .. .. ... 1.00‘Tm.re w“ tw-flve members ru-vscm ' ‘ N05 Pall .. .... .... ..., .... ...-- M“ Joe wadmm‘ __ ___ _._ ___ 25:.ioln1 M. McPherson .. ... ... 100mm two vgsitorfi R01] can pl§wefflfl _ _,____ A Friend .. ..... lfiiTolal -- --- 9'00 by a New Year's Resolution. The n»: a l OGETERIA vrwrw w »rsaro.us2..__ took as his life partner, Miss Lcoln-J A. Bentley .. .. 307 172 2l0|C. McDonald ..-......' ‘my. Quincy A. McDowell .. ... 2.00 ,Cliarl:s K. Martin 1-0 T0tal.. ,. .. 1.25. 1217-1-22-11. .___.__._____ CHALLENGE _l___ We the L. P. U. do hereby chal- lenge the Montague team to a friend iv game oi hockey to be played Feb. 3rd in the Montague rink. Lineup as follows: Goal. C. McDonald. Defence, 1i. Boreth. L. Hooper, I. Power. Forwards-C. Wood. M. McDonald. B. Mahnr, R. Mahar, D. Flimalson. Captain-L. Hooper. ,. Manages-I. Power. Please accept challenge through this paper. stunner DAILY asap nswsraralts PHHLADEIJPHIA, Jan. 23.-'1‘he 103011. W. Ayers and Sons Direct- ory oi Newspapers and Periodicals. int ofntlie press, lists 22,269 publi- caiiona. a decrease of 300 irom last year. This decrease according to the publishers is unted for by mer- gers and consolidations. , These consolidations have resulted in producing, ior the most part pub- lications o! greater stability, better quality and larger circulation," they said. ' The weekly field showed moat of the decrease with a. drop oi 404. Daily/newspapers showed a. gain oi 35. The estimated aggregate cir- culation oi all daily newspapers in the lied States and Canada is sat at 4,110,004. a gain of nearly four million over list your. To lndue‘ "farmers oi Bulgaria to use tractor: tba government is launching a campaign im- deoriplow- lag, which cannot be accomplished b: uh of light draft llilllllll. ‘_. I . u.» o 0 a good time was spent in surging .incss part of the meeting was over. and recltations "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia and "Its a Good Time to Get Acquainted. a recitation by Mrs.-George Burns. Lunch was serv- ed by assisting hostess and the meet- ing was brought to a close by Fing- ing the National Anthem. A hcarty vote oi thanks was tendered ihc host cs1 for the lovely evening spent in‘ her home. ENJOYED VISIT-Mr. E. F. Pal-j mer. Director oi the Ilortlcultural Experimental Station at Vllleiand‘ Station in the Niagara Fruit Belt of‘ Ontario was n ‘cock-end VlSllOl‘ to] the province Mr. Palmer had been‘ at Kentvillc, N. S., where he gave two addresses at the Nova. Scotia‘ Fruit Growers’ annual convention. l-le then came on to Prince Edward island where he was the guest oi l Mr. and Mrs. F. s. Reeves at Soutlv: port Mr Reeves is growing the iam-i ed new red raspberry. the "Viking"! in which Mr Palmcr was particular- ly interested, since it was produced as the result oi direct plant breed- ing work under his direction at Vlneland Station. Ontario. Mr. Pal-l mai- also visited the Experimental Farm where he was most cordially‘ entertained by Mr. Clark and his ma. Mr. Palmer expressed himself as delighted with the prospects of "Tho.lsland“ and plans on visiting i; again next summer when in at- tendance at the meetings oi the Canadian Boelety oi Technical A8- riculturisia to bc held in Juno next aLWolfvilie, N. S. DUIIY-CUBBIE NUPTIALS -A very pretty wedding was solemnised of 8t. Catharine: Church. Bomerville. Mala, on a ’ y evening, , , 7th. when Mr. William Duffy, son oi the late Mr. and Mn. William R. [rolled the high single, uhlie M. J. by Rev. Monsignor Patterson. Pastor‘ Currie, of Halifax, N. S. The bride! -- -— --- l V. Kelly looked charming in a gown oi port-J‘ 913 904 1004 T. Crcighan .. der blue chiffon. ,slic unis niicnilcii fulfil .. .. . . . . .2881 R. Harley . . . . . . . . lby the groom's sister, i\i‘.'S_ Llliiiill‘ ‘l U. 0. 1"." 'l‘oi.:il -"0'.l0. Graham, while the groom was abl; 144 212 191i‘ "LIONS" supported by his brother, Alhpnnsii, - 16L! 17B 170 Iii. Gregory Duffy. After the ceremony n NCO]!- -- 143 1'33 145 i W. CQYIC ...-......" tion was tendered them at the hour. ... n» ~~ m7 143 115 i H~ B31103’ I0: M; Dunys 515ml; lure \Vinia]n..‘\- Malicoan .. .. ... l-lO 175 i83,it, Duncan .. l-layncs, 1455 Beacon Street, Brooki ' -— '—- -—=‘ J. AJEcntIcy 272 line, where dinner was scrvcrl in Mrs .1 ' 775 337 522 T0tBl~3305- Haynes‘ usual good style. She \\'1lii.l‘o'"31 -- - - -- -----2437l "FOXES" assisted by the lilisscs Laura llufiyfi "lwifls" 1G. Esscry 107 ‘ Lucille Baker, Marie Simpscii élllll: u- ‘wlmruu '~ 1G3 193 ‘257 U1 910W . 235 193 Gertrude McLeilan, to the immediate ‘l- 1'“"C5'Lh° -- '- 133 *5? 305 E- Rubln . . . . . . . .. ‘.172 211‘ friends of both bride and groom: U‘ P0919 -- --~ ~---- 171 323 246‘ Rev. P. McMahon 254 231 Very appropriate speeches were ren- u" n” "' '"" 356 171 333 l J. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . .. 241 20X 3 dcred and toasts given by liicsoi-s. H‘ “hm” " "' 15:‘ 13B 171'] TiJlBP-Tiziill- '. William Haynes, Joseph linker and i- ——- ~— Tonight fill 3-15 the AlCTl-S 111-399» m l John Finnegan, ailcr which music} 373 373 U“ , Anchors. and dancing were indulged in until bu“ " '-' "' ' "29755 midnight, uihcn amid showers oil ‘ §K°iTiTZTTil§I.§.§§‘l.T'iilluilyillll'i; ffifgl m f3: if} “"5 “°‘"~'"<= L- °- @- ' x ,, 5 , . l “S , . t . . - - a ' §,§’"§,;‘,‘,“§§{{f;,“1‘;,j‘;“=1j,},;‘fi_,_;.,,,“‘;,; A. ll. MziirSiinncll ‘l3 168 164i Wednesday "mm Q“ me L‘o'c~al-l’37l North Cambridge, Mass, whcilc thou" Camera“ " 187 169 196 ‘the Lucky Lmdys met and defeated’ V‘ groom holds a lucrative position with U’ Vlvvulnbs " 190 m3 251 me Knockoum by “a rum’ Margin‘- -‘ _ , ___ __ __ ct Dunn rolled high single oi 221 ‘the American Steel C0l'l)i)l‘lll.i0ll.' '_ iand Ros G d _ r (Fame, please can“ 90.. as": 92s e au et high tince of m. 'i’ot.1l .. .. ... ..' . “.2715 ”"”"" nowuivn TONIGHT LUCKY LINDYS 7 to 830. Macixran Vs. Clawson." 8.30 to 10. "Carvcll Bros. Special I Doilsan titular Match. D- Perry i ‘M. Dunn Wednesday night tin: "Y. M. C. A" ,0. Crelghan five defeated the "I. O. 0. 1"." loam l" 9- C- BOWLING ‘C. Plnean by 4M pins. J. A. Bonilcy oi‘ the Y "Big Four League" Wednesday night on the i... O. C-allcys z the Cubs rnct and defeated the Wol-‘m and“ usrincs by a majority o! 55 pins. J. F. Bradley Martin rolled high single of 299 pins M_ Walsh and also high total of 725 pins. The‘ h Mcqumd second game was won by the Lions Q Douceue by n majority of 45 pins. J. A. Hent- To“, 17m icy‘ rolled high single oi 302 pins. while W. Coyle had high total of 794 Pnorosgs To LOWER KNOCKOUPB Clow oi the same icam liiui the nigh three oi 090. In the second match ilic league ‘leading "Rovers" won over the "C. N. R. by 257 pins. u. Poole oi the Rovers rolled both tiic high single and three string scores of 323 and 740 respectively. The above matches are the last of 130 62 ill V this league, till! R/JVGTS 100d by Oil’: "m!" PQSTAGE To CANADA~ match with the Y. M. o. a, c. n. Ffllliiwhw H" the Iwmu- _ ‘ i R and I. O. O. F. placed as above "WOLVEMNES" gugugg A1333, Argentina J5“, g1 l mgnugngd, J. Martin .. u- 20! :11 155 __Th° posh-matu- gcncm], man-m‘ , ~ 133 m 3M ing the government oi (he new can "Y. M- C. A.” 14a 21a m p use 2a"! as‘: final-sou. u. a. Clow .. ltmfiondlewn... m1 1&3 m Kilian" i. l-iowatt ... ... .... nuimrortauswmmluund. “_'_' In pa um ooo l“ l” ‘OI announcement,- ‘l Ill