panacea? S. A - '/' . .. ,- PlliIG-E Elllll — low Playing i A GLORIOUS LOVE stony] ‘LOVIAILI JANET , , _ 115M) ‘III’ HASIIIIINIIIIIYIH YOU'LL ADOII HEB AS T!!! novuusr oouam m ms vvoasn: ~ and“ GAYNOK 90mm saxrm n PAD DY THE NEXT TEST THING WALTER cdowwouv HARVEY STEPHENS MgkoAm LINDSAY Abner) “ WEEKLY NEXVDS n onanmwgancuamnr MUSICAL — “ Nertsery Rhymes ” $ IZLICIOU$ SERVICES E ST. PAUL'S GRUB-CI! 1t the morning service. the Rev. _ asymcud took as his text 2d, d0: “Insslnuch as Ye one it unto one of the least My hrethern, ye have done Me." speaking m the sub- social service, he mentioned the life and wm-k of by the congregation to the Mother of Perpetual Help. An eloquent sermon was preached by Rev. Father lmright, after which Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by Father iimright. The sing- ing at the evening service was reu- dered by the entire congregation. Saturday, being the feast of St. Blasc, the usual blessing ofthroets took place aiter the Mass in the 110111108. in the afternoon at 3 o‘- clock for the children, and again in the evening after devotions. liIi STUDENTS’ SONG SERVICE ‘rho Sacred Song service last night was held in Zion Church with a large number oi young people in attendance. Mr. Geo. A. MacDon- gall gave to the students a report of the Maritime Conference of the Student christian Movement recent- ly held at Halifax. The Scripture lemon was read by Mr. Boy Cook. '.I‘wo finc solos were rendered, one by Mr. Peter Crichton and one by Miss Inrine Sample. Others assist- ing in the service were Mr. P. J. MacDonald and Rev. Carlyle Web- ster. Mr. Richard Matheson acted as Chairman. a not likely that the omen! 0r- . or society will he upset, but iieisnumtbeoutyoithe urch w lead the people to iI-rsei ‘tyof nsiniiandheartsoes to -; hen the situation which I9 vs in Olll‘ present order. 90811!- funher om the work of the . l, m; Raymond mentioned . pl ‘ucticn of literature 10f 3w oration Pund campaisll. 118° the former work in omnectidfl 1- assisting colonists has been -: dbyreasonof the factthat ... peopls have requested depor- ‘on m the last few yo"! "i" . sumac.- of immilflll" vim"- In this connection, the Council recommended. 1801M?- “PM?” . because of msmvloyment II y believe that m carins for t!" ers over the depression W?!“ um far “ investment is ~ made than in smdina them Other matters dealt with b! Council have heen P115"! 1"‘ w lulemploymcnt R1104’. 41W!“ z n n» Prairie mvmwe we .._.. 1n conditions affect» Bu; the Council is ....~p|;1, Lbsasprnblelns totho ~ liaaflmofhummlifs bit-m THE BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. IL C. Vincent in his morning sermon yesterday continued the scriq of thoughtful addreues on The Parables of our lord, taking as his subject ‘The Parable of the Tues" Suggested by the word: of 8t. Matthew chapter 13, verse 3d, "And his disciples came unto him. saying, declare unto us the par- able of the tarns of the field," Dr. Vincent gave an extremely ~ ing exposition of the parable in question making special mention of "The two sowers, the two seeds, the two harvests." Gounod: setting of Cecil Frances Alexander's "There is a green hill far away" was very sweetly sung by Mrs. A. O. Vincent. The anthem of the morning was "Fairest 10rd Jesus." At the evening service Dr, Vin- cent gathered up briefly the points dlscused in his series of sermons on “Ihe Christian attitude toward amusements" and gave an eloquent and strongly constructive address on ‘The better way." which was heard with close attention by a very large congregation. The an- thems of the evening were "Tho Twilight Shadows fall" and "Turn thy face from my sins." Tm,- wmmunion of the lord's Supper was observed at the evening service. TRINITY UNITED CIIUIIIH Rev. C. N. Brown was the preacher at the rnominK ""1"- gpggklng from the words of Saint Paul concerning his sfilt “mm-ll lion, Romans XI. l3. “I l!" u" spun. of the Gentiles. 1 morn"! mine office." The lefliwn ‘"8 "P" p-opriate to the ceremony whim {gunned-the induction of the el- ards who had recently been elect- ed, The following were added to the “.1” g; mrehurch for I hi‘!!! of three ycarszllrs. W. A. Thomp- son, lbnrs. James Paton, Henry sums, n. w. meme. Hamid Ne"- W. I. Burke. Hlmmmd Jam‘ .1. tester Douala‘ f. n. Gillie m; fleLaughlln. The l!" essrs. G. A. 1108??» ‘ L mgngnffld, A. C. Since . I. r. mm. I- 8- “"1"- L- “'- J,.P. Simmonds and Mlior in; Dr. Ramsay! l5- Radial 1308!!) 1 ADDED . . . “SKIPPING ABOUT ‘IT UNIVIIII“ , AND 00mm! “SLIPPEBY realms" MAT. 3.15 EVE. ‘l C 8.45 Stock Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks Stocks Cloea Allied Chem ... ... p» an a,“ 150%, Am and If‘ Pow . . 111/, Aui Smelt Am ‘Isl and T Anaconda . Alchtson Auburn Motor . Beth Steel Con Con Gas Corn Produc Delaware an Eastman Gen l-llcc Gen Food . .. Gen Motors Int Harvester Nickel .. T15! (lulf .. Union (‘arhlnie Union Pncifiu . Pulled Corp Ii B Rubber U S Steel . Vanadium . . Westinghouse ... . . Woolworth ... lhnvrn ... I . ...unqu0ted .' 1'02 summrnsln: and Prince County -IIOCKEY AT BEDEQUI.‘ RINK Rab. 9th, North Bedeque vs. Albany. 208 —<SILVER POX PEI-TS an be- ing bought daily at the office of B. Graham Rogers, Sumrnerside. L—6‘1. —1IOCKEY Bedeque Rink, Clark league game, Monday, February 5th, St. Eleonora vs. Central Bedcque. Skating after match. Admission 10c and 15c. 1,114. -.Donald Bradshaw and Mr. Harry Bishop were nmong the pas- sengers taken up by Mr. 0.11. Pope in his aeroplane Sunday, at Summer-side -5. Pherson taking the solo part. a solo by Mrs. Leigh Warren, "The King of hove My Shepherd Is," (Gou- nod), and a trumpet ofiertory by Mr. Lloyd Ward, "Open the Gates of the Temple." ZION PBESBYTEBIAN’ (EURCII ‘i110 regular evenng service m Zion Church last evening was con~ ducted entirely by members of Lion Young Peoples Society of Christ-an vour. eaterday being Endeavour Day through- out the world last evenings serv was dedicated to the observance of l‘ ‘m, Lfty-thini anniversary of In- ternational Chrbtian Endeavour. The sermon was delivered by the Honorary President Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster who took as his sub- ' ct the motto of Zion society for this year, “I Will he Chrstian". The Resident Mr. Reiinald Mae- Nutt presided and ths congregation y,“ wasiodinpraysr by Hr. John Murdoch, Mr. Lorne Mackay and 2 darn and installation of the siew-‘Mr. George Art Mscbouaall "We l6 urs ‘work Recruits of Zion C_. B. Miss Stella Jay read the aaiptun‘ lesson and Mr. am hrquhanon presented the intimation. "In the Garden” wan beautifully rendered by the quartetto, Ilium Sexnplc and Macisilen and 1km uvingstone and Murdock with or- gan accompaniment by Prof. L. D. Thompson. Special invitation having been extended to the girls of tbs 0. 0. f. T. and the boys of the Doouw and Cubs of Zion Church. th Montreal _ Stock Market (Canadian Press) Stocks Bathurst A Bell Tel ... lirusilinu Fun Car Car Uer Pfd . Can lud Al 0 P n. .._ . liow Smith Dom Steel (‘oul Int Nickel Masney Harris McCall Front Montreal Pow Nat Brew . Pow Coil) . Quebec Pow Shuwinlgun . suwl 0i‘ um .. Winnipeg El . . . ... Miscellaneous NEW ‘roux, m, 4—[AI‘)—Indax of 15 staple commodity prices. Dec. 3i E31 equal. 100; i032 average Quail Saturday 1.17.5 prev day llfi S. Week ago i month ago 120.4. HIM hlgh_136.8 11X“ 10W M. 1173i high ——— 1033 low 78 7. libli! high 103.0 1982' lmv 70.3. (Copyright 105M by llioodyi), Currencies NEW YORK, Fob dahlterling, the Canadian dollar and the gold-stunti- nrd currencies reversed the frond of the previous two days in the Idorelgn Exchange markets Saturday. scored mod-crate advance a course more to the liking of Washington. The Cansdian.do1lar's gain amount- ed to 710 of a r~enx_ the discount n- guinst the United States dollar sland- ing at 1% percent at the close Sutur- l inst 1 7-16 Friday. l rfi-ng after opening (bros crnis higher at $4.91, strengthened filrther to close e4 84.96 with a gain of five cents. The Flu-nob franc, closing at ilfllfi cents, was up .005 of a chm. MONTREAL, FM) 4-—'l‘he pound sterling reversed tho weak (T‘"IIII of Friday and lnovarl upwanl cu Nont- rra] foreign exchanges Saturday in responsq to qulckvued demand. After opening about urn-hanged from Fri- day at. $6.0’; the rate moved slowly up to a clrm g lovol of $4 07 llvlil where it s-hnvu-d a guin ni’ cents over l-‘i<i|in_v's Plus? The United Slnlul noiilr 14ml up: nf on; percwnt u. finish tin wl-ek n1 1| prenlinm of‘ "til pvr vent while From-h franc gained .01 cent. at. 6 Jiii GRAIN (c Prcas) (‘IIICAGQ Fob i-Jilzhcr fnr grains Saturday went immi hand with mounting qliuliilurrh securities Sonic broadonintg of irmlu- in nlmni was evident and n hulish runsilnw mm was placed upon word that inc grain exchange code wmuhl soon he approved, Increased buying of win-at. resulted also from fan-castes that drought southwest would continue neat week. Wheat closed unsettled i, i‘; shove ullerdly’! finish, s-ufl ‘£11, up. onu 45 advnnce, ~ i‘. prices III of and provisions changed in i0 rents higher. \VINNII’EU Feb 4- t ll _v (UNA. ill!’ 412*‘. l‘! I214 Wheat no i hard 7 3; . i nor 611,‘; No 2 nnr 04%; Nu .1 nor 0.1%; No NIX; Nn 6i 6S2 food‘. ‘Truck (H- ‘larlsy no 3 C W and track 40%: No {CMW Sh; N0 ii C \V 31')‘; So ii L W . WI IPIG, Fab i-Most of the transactions on the Winnipeg Grain Ikchange Saturday appeared to orig- inate in Chicago, haying orders ox- cerded the offerings, and as s result values helil steady, to close with gains of IA to 55 rent. lay wheat closed at l!!!‘ with July It ‘N15 vents. 1:21pm: bnnlvvsl wnl elnss to the lrro mark With foreign lnl "pg lacking, the usual Saturday dufineas took hold are! trade. (bingo price; were quite strong rallying shunt 2% routs orvr previous rinse. Wlnnilwir "lluvtslhm. as ‘is mp worn up M cents, but buy- In] pcwn ohbnl mm- the close IIHI the [sin was sliced. L sl vsisss were firm, elosin; res-ted aeuausi was coward s: own hon the southwest sum nan - G i AT HOME PRO__D_UCE sfbnlhl Boll) MONT! , Ifi e-Bnnsr moved dairy and produce market last week, soaring to new highs h: the winter season. Announcement nrin week that montllk stocks in were less than ls what nus at the sane tins Ind year, low pro- saris; wars Guam“ .zd “Q IEOVII factor! in the ed s large part of the previous week's lolsses and cheese remained unchang- s . No 1 rounded psstsnriul butter moved up m a chain; isvd of 56% to as!‘ csnu a pound eompsreirwith tbs preceding svsek's flml quotation of 5 to 5% ossis a not gain of 1% to 1% cents. Receipts for ths weak totalled 5.3!‘; boxes. The egg market gained two to four cents a dosen, endln the week at II toflcentsadoaeu orAls .80!» 741T - tho -' ' . lien Men . overseas l‘, m» I week. The cheese market nmaine‘ quiet, as usual at this time of year, with ices holding study. Current On- tario make was s in quoted at 1% cents a pound wtb receipts at boxes. The potato market brou he I0 to on dents per $0 onnd bag o Qse- b-xs $1.06 to $1.1 for New Bruns- wick mountains in similar quantities and 81.20 to $1.25 for 00 pound bags of Prince Edward island mountains. MINING (Canadian Dress) TORONTO, Feb dt-Tho Standard stock and mining exchange as a so - arate institution, passed out of t o plnture with the closing gong on In. urday after 40 ysars of operations. will carry a‘ o ing section c! ths Toronto Stock Exehangg into which the Stand- srdbss been mes-fed. The final day o business under the old name produced a rousin market, 012,000 shares daangin ban - two-hour session an t trend was upward. Secondly gold shares and some cf the penny issues were particularly strong and actlvs while the high-priced issued in both gold and base metal groups recorded only modest advances. Stocks (fleas TORONTO. Ilb (- Aune ou . .- new In s" iuT Cal and lid his] ~ a .. ... ,.- s. fll s-s as s-u an pa: Noramlu Ulgu 0H Puymasre Pionren Premier Iloml Auth . llanu Hold ... San Ant Snrnin . . Hherritt . . Slscoo . South ‘V T‘ St Anthony yside . . Total sales 9121100 UNLISTED Buckingham ,. Pan Kirk ... .. (‘ap Ilouyn .. (‘hem Res ( ‘hurchlll (llllwc . llonslflrh .. IQQQ Ilka Lake loss m“ White's carnal euannu Ila Isrescvcllorssws dlillbtdldilhbfvrlsllg oilfield strictly payableinnl. vale; ‘Tull IIAVIBS VS. nllatcnishtatl-ifl- III/IAI- LOW PIICII m hel- ancs o! our hockey boots and skates at PUBDIE-IIRGUSONB. L-MG Sll ‘I'll SIX AIIIASSADOIS of mirth with tho Merry Minstrels, Prince d Wales Alditorium, Feb. 12th and 18th. TIIID QUAlTfl-I-I MEETING of the Gndua Nurses Amcciarion will be held fit the Charlottetown Hwlfltll. m ‘rumdav. IFeb. O. L404 0N VAGIANCY CRAIG! - A man who is alleged to have accosted a lsdyonthestreet with arequest ' for money smeared in the Police Court Saturday morning and was given three months in jail. JUNIOI AUDUBON SOCIETY IOIIID-The pupils of Harring- ton School have formed a Junior Audubon Society. At present there an fen memhens- Each member- wiii receive the button oi’ the Aud- ubon Society together with six edu- cational leaflets on “Birds”. ‘rhis school now has bme interesting material on the subject, and re. gular lessons are being taught. It is hoped that Mr. Tuft will find it convenient to call during his visit in May. Markets AtA Clan c e (Canadian Press Toronto and Montreai- tocks clos- ed high/er. Toronto Mines-Strap and higher. New York-Stocks rt‘ y vi orously. Wfllhlp9|—-Wll6lC closed hgber. New York-Cotton higher; rubber coflse and sugar inc-hanged. New York-Canadian dollar down 1-10 In U56. EXCHANGE Iflamadtsn Press) MONTREAL, Feb k-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled b the Royal Bank o! Canada closed atnr- dsy as foL1owa:- Argentina peso .576. Au-otnlln pound 3.0652. Austria schiiling .7810. Belgium helga .2Jl7. llrnail lullrehs .@0ll. Bulgaria lev .0162. (‘hina lloug Kong dollars (L308. Czechoslovakia crown .0461. Denmark krone .2 . Finland finmark .%1. Francs franc . . Germany rslchsmark .8658 Great Britain pound 4.7160 Greue drurhnla 0W1. Holland flurln .6516 Hunguriy pcngn .2904. India HIPEL .3818. Italy liri- Japan yon .290. Jugoalm-iu ITlIIIP 0E1. New Zeulund pound 30810. Norway krone 2507. Poland zluii .1870 Roumsnlu lou .0105. South Afrim pound l W41 Spain pesem .1315. Sweden krone .2576. Swltaerlanrl franc .3148 United Stakes dollar ‘V, per cent premium xnw Your, ms 4——(Al')-I7‘or- eign exchange fir-m ycstcnlay ‘ Britain open 401; high 405i; 493; Great Britain demand France 6 20; ltsly 838; ; Germany 37 8'1; ifuunria Del/q. To Late To Clasify hi)?“ s-wfiaisaivrisxfi black shopping bag containing keys, etc. Finder please leave at Guardian Officeéililewarfd. L-2ll PIIBLIUBE “An Act Respecting Dogs” Whereas at present distemper is prevalent among dogs in Charlotte- town and vicinity, tho attention ol the public is drawn to Sections i and 2 of “An Act Respecting Dogs“. being Chapter l8 of the Statutes of 1032, reading as follows: 1. Every dog found at large with- out iis- o_wncr or other person in charge thereof, is required to be cf- fectuslly muzzlcd. Provided a dog shall not be deemed to be at large while within the limits of his own- er's property. 2. Every dog found at large with- out its owner or other person in charge thereof and not muzzlcd as aforesaid may be immediately shot cr otherwise destroyed b; any per- son, and any person may kill any dog which he sees pursuing, worry- ing. or wounding any sheep or lamb, notwithstanding that such dog may he rnuzsled as aforesaid, and not- withstanding said dog may be in charge of his owner or other per- son; and any owner, keeper or care- taker of any enclosure in which foxes or other fur bearing animals are kem for breeding purposes may kill any dog which he sees wander- ing in the neighborhood of such en- closure, not being in the charge oi’ its owner or other person nor on its owners’ property, whether muzzlcd u- not. The co-operation of all Law Of- ficers and the public in enforcing the provisions of the Sfhtute herein let forth is desired. ll. l. STEWART. Deputy Provincial Secretary 1.402 Restaurant For DINNER. SUPPER or LUNCH You'll like it. Perfection ICE CREAM Open ii a.|n. to 1 a.rn. Wash leolla. ...‘ ... s-s a" g- Imio lulu thus HONDA! 830-0. 0. I. ‘IX, Iininnisdhts and Jimia. 7m—'I‘i1-li Rangers. 'i.lo_l:xeoutive of Y. P. l. at Pan sonage. SPECIAL SALE of Ildhs Chiffon I-loieproof Hodery, broken lines to clear-at WcperpsIratPURDII- FERDUBONS L-IH NOTICE ‘r0 ADVBTIBIIIm~ Advertisers are requested to lend in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. 1L, the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed I day. YOU USE YOUR. RADIO-Why not have the patients of Falcon- wood Hospital enjoy the same pleasure. Every 25c ticket for Thursday's ahte helps, MEN'S WOIK BOOTS. solid leather soles and heels, only 81.95 per pair at PURDIE do FIE/GU!- ONB. b-Iid PI-OPIRTY SOLD-The iine residence of Mir. John Madmen ‘i9 Hllisboro Street was sold on 8st- urday at a price of $3.715. Mr. C. L. MacKay was the highwt bidder. BEOOVIIS HEALTH-Mir. Au- gustus Aylwnrdh many friends will he leased to learn that he has re- turned home alter undergoing hos- pital treatment, fully recovered in health and strength POLICE COURT-A vagrant ap- pearing before the Btipendiary Magistrate on Saturday was sen- tenced to three months in Jail, A man charged with being drunk and incapable was fined $3 or 10 days. Lamas, an: on mm us shoes, just arrived, brown and black carried in B and O widths, only $2.95 per pair at. PURDIE d: FER.- GUSOWB. L406 WHY NOT VISIT lie Ihlcon- wood Hospital and see the radio installation that the patients will enjoy after your support of 1.111111- days skate at the Forum, 0N ‘l’!!! RIVER lCli-‘ihe frost following the recent thaw gave the ice on the harbour a glassy surface. Many skaters are taking advantage gt“ the opportunity for healthy excr- PEBSIDENT BEBIGNS-In the report of the Benovelent Irish Society regular monthly meeting held on February 1st the resigna- tion of the President James H. Mn- Kenna was omitted. After various remarks by the members present Mr. McKcnne/s resignation was ac- copied- CONDITION IHPBQVED - The condition of Miss Ida Jay, who was badly scolded no Friday with hot sauce at the Old Spain, is improving. Miss Jay was removed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital after the accident. SLEEPER!’ SIDEWALKS-Peda- trians on the icy sidewalks were ob- liged to watch their steps carefully yesterday. Although sand had been previously sprinkled over the ice, numerous slippery patches remain- ed. Those areas when covered with light snow last evening were decep- tive to the unsuspecting. BEGRETTABLE ACCIDENT - Much anxiety is felt regarding the condition of Mira. T. Walter De- Blois who is suffering a ruptured blood vessel in her hood as a result of a fall on Saturday afternoon. Mm. DeBlois, who was entering St. Peter's Cathedral to attend a twi- light recital there, fell on the steps of the building. Her condition is regarded as serious. TWILIGHT RLCITAL—A most. enjoyable entertainment was held in St_ Peter's Church on Saturday afternoon when e. twilight musical recital was presented by Mrs. E. A. Pbstcr, Miss Gwennyth Fry and Mr. Sydney Fielding. 'I‘hc program included several vocal select-ions by Mrs, Foster, among which was "Ben- ediction", vocal numbers by Miss Fry and organ selections by Mr. Fielding. OFFICERS ELECTED -— The Charlottetown Flrc Insurailc." Com- pany held their annual frceting in the Y‘. M. C. A. hall on Thursday evening Fkb. 1st, There was a good average attcndancc of director..- and stock holdcrs present. tho financial statement, shownG that the whip- any pad a succrssful year for i933. The old board of officers were re- elected as follows: President, Hon. George E. Hughes; Vice Presdcnt. A. C. Dixhelnin; Directors, G. W. Ritchie, Neil MacKrnzir- and S. F‘ Coffin; Aud tors, Dr. J. H. Ayres and William Brehaut; Secretary Treasurer. G. H. Ilolbrook. VISITING BOSTON-Among the passengers from the city leaving on tho (‘XCUFSlOH for Boston were Mrs. Elmer Dunning, Mrs. William Bruce, Mrs. Gordon Iritch, Mina Fannie Kvmp, Mr and Mrs. Gord- on MacEachem Mrs. fiank Tin- ‘ncy, Miss Cathonne Crabbe, Miss Gladys Sailndcrs, Mk5 Lma Wright Miss Mac- Hearlz, Miss Ruth Wood, Mrs. C. D. Bell, Messrs Earl Bradley. Clarence Simple, Jerry Mayne, Tommy Davies Bill Collings, Art Mscizcd, Alfred Ken- ny, Robert MacPhail. Will am Den- nis and Jack MacDonald. Millard‘: Llnlmsnt hr (‘olsla PERSONALS The illness of ‘DAr.—A. B. Martin. Mt. Stewart, is deeply rcgrvticd by his friends. Among those taking the excur- siOn trip to Boston Friday morning was Mr. Nebon S. J- Hurray, Fredericton Inju- W, Lawson Jenkins left for Montreal Saturday morning on a huainsas trio. He expects to he absent from the Island for five or TEWS TAXI? can. 1400 i’ iitlklflordonloitohilwmdlhfl hgweekinBostGL Mr. Robert Rnynes, Dunstaffv page, has returned from a month] visit to his daughter and son-h- law at Moncton, Mr. and Mrs. IND- ert P. Wigmore. Miss Hazel Kennedy . lottetawn, P. E. 1., is remaining in Ottawa fos- hhe sessional months. —Ot‘tawa Journal. Dr. G. P. Dewar left for Montrefl on Saturday for medical treatment Mrs. Robert Curtis has left on return for Cambridge, Mass, aftp visiting several friends in OhI-les lottetown this past month. ,,_ ans. Charles Martin, travel-mg Mal, who has been visiting hgs parents m. and Mrs. John Inman, Bnnahaw, spent this week in Chap lottetawh the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacFadyen, Ritz Apia. lib‘. Harry Lmpthorne student-Q Mount Allison University, has been forced to return to hLs home in this cIty owing to ill health. It ll hoped that alter a short stay ‘h; his native climate he will repfl his wanted strength 111d vigor. - ? "‘“ _ “ MARRLAQES ALCBOIIN-CAMIIIIDN -— At thl Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown, l-leb. 2nd by the Rev. A. C. Vincent Harold Joseph Alchorn to Frances Glen Cameron of Margate, P.E.I. -== MCKENNA-In the City, m? r8", James D. McKenna. aged 54 years. Remains will he forwarded this af- Lemoon from A. A. Henncsscys Fun- eral Home by tram to Iona. MILL-At Ciermom, Feb. 4, i934, M111. John L. Mill, one T15 years: Rmcral Tilosdzry. l-‘vil. i; at 1 p m, from the ilom- 0i m»- ilwvruvii. 1n- tcrmcm, Pcuplr. Cum 1hr}. Krin- slngton SMlTll—l\i, summon: nit‘, Sunday, February. 4, i934. Mrs Vt. W. Smith, aged 64 ,\\~;\l1.. Funvrnl iilcsday at. l pm. 110m hi; hilt! fCSldCIlCU 0n Bvimmly, Sir-wt, ill- tcrnlcn‘. Pcopirn. Coma-tor)". MIJTTAIK f-At Lanlmcrsldr, Siilh day, February 4, 1934. Xian") linn~ ford Mutiuri, ugwi '74 )r‘fli\. i-'u~ ncrai "fucsdi-iy‘ lllllfliiflk ll'l)ili ‘.51.. Mary's Cllurcil. .~l'l\i('l‘ h-Lilllil,‘ at 10.30 o'clock. ' In loving memory of m) M E M 0 R I A M i Husband FRANK It. MarDONALD Who departed this life February 5, lillii. Annie L. Marilnnuid. L434. in llemoriam In loving memory of bahv ller Mann, died February 4th. 1932. Sadly missed by moi-her, brothers and sisters. 3X