%FINANBlAi v JANUARY 2s. 193s rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARCIAN BRUNSWICK B18331 WHO BEITRIIQQUARIIIAII su |4~|4£il3i|n£ IMPR T» AYREEE .’................................iffillfl.lfl. - -—--—- (Continued from mo 1) "m" l!" STATEMENT (Canadian Prelc) mgpilznwron, n. 1a., Jun. 21.- A deficit of $605,268 in New Bruns- in 19931 and 1930 were $780,505 and $635,129, respectively. ' Revenues received last year werc elmost a million dollnrs less than l motor vehicle law. This sum in- iluded 8835.604 for fees and $705.- 5 739 for gasoline tux. These receipts _ were decidedly lower than hod been . expected. Net profits of the New Brunswick Liquor Control Board, estimated {or i the year at $1,300,000. slumped to ; $911,540, a decrease from 1931 and 1 i930. The Department of the Provincial Secretory-Treasurer produced n to- ial of $055,739, or $101071 less than (Continued from Pgge y) as follows: "Sunday, Q¢t_ 17_m,v_ elled 15 miles-mode Bupipgr on West-ed rawhide sealekin your; Palfllfllllfl- Feel encouraged, ' "Q00. 18—Ti'aVll-i9d .nl1 dgy Me nieces of my mlskin boot, hoihq “d “mud 1°! Iiilmer. used sole first. Set rabbit snare," "on. iii-no rohbit in m," Brwkfast and dinner of rawhide and was associated with the find- ing or the first cola in the Yukon on August 1'1. 1896. Arohbishop Stringer. was then in the Yukon do with efforts for building up the ondowmnent and other funds of the Anglican Church in the diocese of Rilperts Land lost- through the molcfactlon of a trustee. only $4,980 less than the 1031 re- ceipis. The actual cost to the province of vocational education was $66,539 as compared with $82,647 in i931, and public health services cost $129,075 as compared with $146,978 the pre- mticipated in the estimates, but vious your. O Central uunrahin locals, Aiivertisingliates-Payable in Advance * Eastern locals. 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorials‘; Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- ' lugs, Cards. etc., 4c. per nilmc; Letters of Condolencegwo. M’ lillilm Clliifilfi I01‘ My advortlselnent twenty - five QQ O§M§O§OJ 4c. per word; Western and BATE-Zn per word, fiucc in- ecrilons for the price oi two, strictly pnyablein advance. Agents Wanted gfaceiiblnljlliimfio seelyxlgg "iggléfiiiig casualties‘ uleu Jonuory 29. 1932. 111-5 a. terrific easterly glfle. _ ¢d_ g “ORQING . _ ‘ - Neckwear Company, Dept. I47, We miss thcc from our lodge dear will" poured into the engine Mr‘ Fred MacRae oumnm _ ' ‘ "RANTLD - BIG (TOBIMISSIUNS ‘Toronto. g No new“ of name y“; “us, “u... from my ma“ room at the head and put the ma- changes which had been proposed scrmon_sdbjcct _ “The hm" “w, ; and liberal bonuses nieiin will 3 money for you us zigclit for Pub- _ lic Service Milli U05. Shifts. liOS- ,- e1 d ~ f d M g, h TOKYO, Jan 27--fA.P.l—-The We miss ihv kind uni will‘ h d l » , - - ‘3 icry, underwear. Wonderful vitlucs mg]? elguecgtrg]: Xzplyafi: w,“ omce today Cxprryssed the Thy “m, and cimmsgcarc mg a“ by C. H. Hostermari, district agent “as spent discussing this subject. A The Choir _Dumwn - make selling cosy. Experience uli- 1-H.“ instance by 1cm". only “a,” O mum that mp Chsh bflweex‘ 0m. Lodge is dark without “we for the Marine Delaqr-tinent. number of the iccommellda ions iivt-‘vssury- Prep sgiiuu: outfit. mg mm-cnces and 5,18,). 55km l’ ‘ i o g at We miss lllcc cvcrylvhcrc. Mr. Hostcrmuri said he could not were opposed by the mcctuiiz. but it . pygmy‘; DPPl- 536. Public bvivlcii Millfi. pringg Edward 151mm 1mm, Clllllese and ‘mpmlesc "' m" We little thought when you left remember a, 5mm, ma; Suenwd was recommended that certain pro- 110011011. QHKBYIO- A. W-Jiiii- 2B- Compumh 753Q.1-g3.3j_ Chiumenkow was a minor action. m t l be’ auction ahmduds be required o; Sermon - Subject- "Grace." It was pointed out that m“ Jap- Tllait. you would new: riiturilli uld l wlfterggflbtilldxled and streets mature animals which were exhib- 3"‘ G‘ ‘hflyle ‘vwsm’ Mlnilk" F9? Sale Salesman Wanted gtsi-‘wgaiigg? Gigi’; nysrejgrel: a yo“ s“ 50°“ n c“ w“ m, depanmnent “H6315 omqed ited. Anthern-“Hark, mo. My Soul" Shelley ° “l ° 0"“ M“ "5 11°" i" "wiiiii- all fires in homes near the shore M“ Mal“ “MR” helm“ m“ Mrs. A. n. Roper. Mrs. J. A. McMillan and Choir. TOR SALE — TWO AYRSHIRE Female Help Wanted - WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR W A N '1‘ E D -- STENOGRAPHER. v Thin column In nun-ed for Queen's County new: o! loeul illllrnnt l-ul, m. vertlling of I newly muinro muv he lnggrgq] gt I OQlllL- ll word nil-lolly bumble in odvoller- . VERDICT FOB DEFENDANT- A verdict for the defendant we; brouiht in by a l"?! in the case or Mathecon ve. Matheson in the Su- preme Court yesterdlly. Judge Ar- senuult was on the Bench. The case was on lotion for money payable ler Matheson, Daniel Muthcson. W. E. Bentley, K.C., for the plaintiff and J. J. Johnson, K.C., for the dc- fendant. cused. SOCIAL EVENT-Last Wednes- day afternoon Mrs. George John- son held a. post nuptial reception at her home "Sidonouut," North River. Mrs. Johnson, who wore her wedding gown of brown lace, was assisted in receiving by her mother Mrs. F. T. MOWOW, who was gown- ed in black lace, and by her moth- er-ln-law, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, who wore printed chiffon. Miss Jean Robertson attended the door. Mrs. (D12) H. D. Johnson and Miss Mory Johnson poured tea. The followfng ladies served: ivlllss Pearl Johnston, Mrs. Percy Gullison and Miss Grace Douglas. The dinillgroom was beau- tifully decorated with pink and yellow spring flowers, with yellow ~ candles on the tables. There was a event was most enjoyable. JAPs (Continued from Page i) cncha. There was no report of _ and Prince County --1.h;| column In reserved for new: ol local Intenfl but ndvertlnlnl of I navvny nlturo Inly ho inlerldd It I centa a word ltrletly- payable In ad- unee. x-DOUBLEIIEADER HOCKEY match, Kensington Rink,‘ Monday, Jan. 30, Irishtown vs. Kenslngton; Clermont vs. Sea. View. First game commencing at 7.15. Admission 10 and 20 oentsf 7830-1-28-2i border of the Province of Jehol, according to a. telegram which ‘Pang Yu-Ling, Governor of Jehoi, ad- dressed today to Chang i-iaiao-Uang bweuiiy. tender, ulna and true, There is not J. day dear daddy, That we do not think oi’ you. Never will you be forgotten Never will our memory fade Sweetest thoughts will always linger Round the grave where you are laid. Mrs. Eivilir. McNeil! and Family. lotn-A-Au-ii. iii ldtltlilliiiltiti In loving memory of our dear, Aiothcr, llirs. John T. Murphy who dlcll January 28th, i929. Four long years ago today, The gates of heaven opened And called our mother uwuy Her work on earth was finished, God took her home to rest. that or potatoes wits much below noimai. Potato prices. however, have been considerably higher than those received for the prevlolu crop. inally estimated at 1,150,000 barrels, suffered a drop ofobout 40 per cent during the gale: of September. A large proportion of these windfalls. however, were marketed at low prlfi- ous problem, ior, despite a drastic scaling down of costs, and a prefer- ence of 10 per cent in the British market, sales at the present prices (Continued from Page l) The Nova sootla apple crop. orls- ure at the presence of Hon. Thomas McNl-ilt. Minister oi’ Agriculture. who was at the meeting, was ex- Divs-‘ied by the president. Mr. B. R. Brown presented the treasurers report. In his general report, Mr. Brown stated that in regard to the election of a Maritime director, the provin- R. 0. P. work. This was as it should be, as it was important that every breeder should have a. record of his production. A large number oi.’ P. somewhat lifglicr than those of the previous sell-WU. Activity in construction oontinucS at a. low ebb. The value of wn- tracts awarded (according to Mac- Leaxrs Building Reports, Limited. the source of all our 1141111315 0f ll"? value oi contracts owardrd) was $9,340,000 during the past year as compared with $16,867,000 in 1931. Coal production in Nova Scctfa during the first eleven months of 1932 has as compared with the correspond- ing period of 1931. Steel production. in common with the experience of the steel industry the world over. is a‘. a low level. declined about 18 per 00m STORM IN ititiviiiiiililil Ill loving remembrance dear brother, Duncan Darrah who A shadow ocr our life is cast We miss the sunshine of thy face up Chebucto Head tonight _and_ sil- enced the great fog horn that had been warning ships oi’ danger at_ the entrance of Halifax harbor dur- chines out of commission, accord- ing to a. wireless message received to note the manner in which the meeting was being conducted. The dairylng business was one of the most important branches of farm- ing, the key industry. In the old days, potatoes and oats were dis- posed of at the merchants price in the Fall. With the introduction of dairying, all had been changed. ‘Ihe Island might well place its faith in the future in tllc dairy industry, m cheese and butter were always ne- cessities. Closely allied to the dairy industry was the pork industry. Canada supplied a. very small quan- tity of the vast quantity of bacon consumed ‘by Great Britain. The speaker's advice to the farm- ers was to maintain the standard of the herd in order that when better times arrived, the breeders might be in e position to take full advan- Mr. Major MacRae reporting for [the picnic committee, that the pic- nic was a decided success, and was very enjoyable for all who attend- by the parent organization for the Exhibition prize list. Much time the annual meeting should be held the reputation of being one of the ' nmlsTlilt-nzv. A. < Wilt Faptist Church OIGANlBT-MIB- G. ~‘ ITZBOY ITS. C. VINCENT. l). l). ELLIOTT FULL MORNING wonsnlr ii 0'CLOCI( QWrtetie—-"Tho’ Your Sins be as Scarlet" “ Messrs. Quigley, Calder, Dingweli, Stems nermom-“Thc Condition oi’ a Lost Soul” .. Dr. Vincent Anthem-"The Sun Shall be No More" . Woodward Wick’! "vemle ‘ m’ the ma“ , for the ostura e, feedin , milk cl l w“. ended carom,- 31, 1933' is d“, sole. Also a tiny bit of ptannlgfln and camper g 50w, and gther 5:5 es. Owing to the depreciation of L?‘Zizcgcfirxlwggdwgulggzgefieai’ ’ SUNDAY SCHOOL 2-39 P- M- _ closed in the annual provincial fln- “fr” - V104!!- The defendant was the ex- shirt ma‘ reported rélnforcemmt sterling in terms of the Canadian 1y elected w {he position A: a5“ <> Do you KNOW your Bible? Helping to this knowledge f‘ nncial statement. In the budsei ocl- zo-Bmallml 9°01 WP W ecutor of the estate of Flora Mc- movgmeni; "om suichung Muh dollar. returns to the UTOWBB W nowledgement of a votehof thanks ’ h m” “mm” “l w‘ sum“? 59li°°l- ., brought down 1m Much a surplus b°°i- N“ w swd as sole. phenom awe-ML against whim chum he hdded doubtlgas h? date have been below clvpectations. m,“ M, L w Rope, u“ stock .. ’ . M31597 had been predicted. "On 21—Boot, soles and tops. estate theblll was claimed. Follow- yqlyed. 1,5, 1h“ 'a battmon o! Fluctuations in sterling exchange pmmgter w,“ {aid ' EVENING WORSE" 7 @9509!‘ Total revenue for the year wns Soups of small scrap or honor; 5nd ing were the JHIOTS! C0lln Higgins, men are also’ of vital interest to the M1; Brawn remaxIked that one of Anthcm—"Saviour, When Night involves" .ShclIey 5,135,630, as compared with cxllen- spoonful of flour. The last we had. (foreman); John T. Reid, Russel Pémmc Jan 2-,__(A1._,__,ap_ lumber industry. Competition h. the the clauses of the by-laws was that 5""i°i'i-—"Why Study Prophecy?" . Dr. Vincent ditures of 05.330391 Recelliliii were V011’ tired!’ MacDouzell. JOhn Jflselill Storey. any‘, and ‘Mancpukuo ‘mops are United Kingdom from the Scan- breeders should have herds tested ‘ §.'.‘{T..'§,,'_"-‘7T',‘,“‘T°'.,,T anti-g‘ Propiffiy‘ $114384 “w” “l” dllrl“! llifi 1180111 He knew “Kiondyke Bob" or Bob Albert Hyde, John E. Trainer, Alli- conéentmtih-g at mgvlm m. dincvian countries, whose currcn- once a year. Tiicrc were 26 accre- < e l‘ gm s w" F l year 1931. but actual expenditures Henderson who was born on u. farm son Macmillan. Witnesses for the chum, mbmparauon M. 8;, tack ole; bear u definite relation to ster- dited herds in the Province. Many j Mom!" send“ M" b‘: Brmuhu‘ b7 suflm‘ c‘ n‘ c‘ K’ were reduced by 3409.531 Deficits at Bear Island, near Plctou. N. 5,, Plilintifl were Colin Mntheson, Cuy- on Kain,’ a my on the northeastern liniz, and Russia, constitutes a. serl- AYfShlTE breeders were carrying on 1 You iu-e cordially invited to all services. ' Q O-O—GO-@O-O-OO 90-0 6-6 Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. (i. H. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. 0rganist:—lV[r. A. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. 111., A. A. G. 0. - 115d been estimated by Hon. A. J. a d u _ ~ __ _ E’ L bu“; h d In,“ d u‘ I user. Provincial Becretary~treasur- is“, §,“,“”,§“§,,’,,“§,‘,°‘..'sf§§f STIPENDIARY MAolsrnArn-s "m" chm“ mmulrymde" 21mg’ mmvivfitJhiutMlfliTfi R. o. P. a q“ u,“ er e E P . I ’ h E er in his budget address. He pre- kum Jim" whose name was Chan? COURT-Earl Lund, Elmer Lund, cmnese volintierdczlnhlfanflelée? “may w,” somewhat 5mm" than **-— . z o S s aiotgfi an llixiizzlzvzf‘ suvaosagzrrgz; m when he was 1mm ed w James IHiDTOIi Roberts and Amend Gallant, fiifllziégzi-‘ictla; $1‘ 350i’ issued a m, of m, ye“ FY3328 rel: gvusxrilgrliih; i \- 4th SUNDAY AFTER EPlPl-IANY . : _ pen urcs. . ere u. Maw] A ey acquitted by the Supreme ' ' , ' b ' . e fl YB t! v e ' less than had been anticipated. Ap- It sgenls that Bob Render . a“ gem]; on the charge of having" circular telegram announcing their ‘P2111393 1:1‘ ilfleg llsll hate w; tothe speztr that not sufficient at- 9 11m, A_ M___Mormn8 "u" and sermon_s‘_ Lu“ g - proximately $550,000 Were Bliifihed or made “ch t r his 51211;: m broken and entered the liquor Wm decision to launch a. counter-attack u u. f met r munsfa- tention was being given to the Ayr- g G°5P9l—"Thc Woman Who was a. Sinner." , from controllable expenditures 9-5 1 m on o c dors store on October 30th lost. against the “palms”. l“ “m” “s qllartm’ but 5m 5 we shire breeders l" calmda‘ Anlhem_"o Lo" o‘ God“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " w‘ E‘ Finch“ 2 coqrljlpiiredtvgtigtth: greviouslyeiir. t y; Zplgginkn figggafiolzonzgtmganné and having stolen goods in their lvheyhhill/B cmilplaefl iwrilanlzliim" Zifchwwgesnfiilllerslilnrunllise prlqgig Olglixiswhgdbnlgzixetnnliiardi hi: "i" g 2.30 P. M.-—Sunday School and Bible Classes. ; e e 0 e rovn s ft i f , - ‘ t? I18. i'. rown _ > i 0116182190! the fiscal yezr stead 2t proeems to Rmhesay where it is xfiitzbbgifi gailiaiegxg yefigdgl: o er owes advante substantially, that, or 1933 |,..H,.,.ed_ z 7.00 P. hL-Evening Prayer and sermon-"The Fcolish- I l 845,942,178, an increase of $1,741,343 inverse“ i“ viii 5PM Suede!’ brute MacKinnon 0i'1 the Iclllargegoi’ Ii may be 5"“ smiiiifl" “i” “Si”? ' “m M “mm” ' 3 . 1931' 1 1931 m morning and Saint John suriday catch so fm- h” been (air. Work Commended § Anthem-"Thereh n Gentle Voice of Love" ‘ infill-ease of $01,960,315. are was m evening. He spoke in Oa-mplellwii llfliglla. Elslfisesriolhunlzit alirdmxlliallslo‘: M E M o R M e _P' Douglas Bird‘ E . |ubsidy and allowances to ailing $1,- 0 wi proce e er n costs m. 3 month}, Am d Gan L _ _ * H our ear . ~15 1'6 Ki B DYESBII ll B _ ' _ 391,337, the largest single revenue and ‘then will visit; the Nova Bcotia w” fined $309 m- 4 mgfitho, 15113-1 fifliflfflfldfigmfjfgflfguihgffsf; Fox formers in Prince Edward liieeting, and commended the work “hv- l" n" RAYMOND’ M- A" RECTORQ l ' Item was that of $1,634,719, reprc- diocese. His trip through New Lund‘s case was adjourned on ac- mcrside, 1'. n, 15pm‘; ' Island have experienced o. satisfact- Billie Ayrshire Brrcdflrfi- The AYY- o++o+o+wooo+ “+0 . renting income derived under the Brunswick and Nova Sootla. has to count of the indisposiiion of the nc- l _ ory year, and current prices are Shire brew hi"! a lliflll Sliliidurd in —~ n our hearts your memory lingers this Province. Mi‘. McNutt was glad ’*“'°***Q"‘*+*RQ+*Q+4+*4+O+++W H+*¢-**¢*¢"9"** Thee" .. . 2.30 P. M.--Sllnda School Sermon—“.lcsus Christ the on» v6++m++oo+0++o¢++o+9+++~ooo++vo >0 5. “nh- . ‘ l, _ ‘ioun-i-so-il. HA N‘ Cafiwp) foremost livestock men in Canada, -_“.. . _-- n‘ . --._. ,-,--‘,-‘, A r. , -- l all -— - .- ‘f bufisswbuydbeoggrcat , n v vv vvvvv vv ~v vv v v c- 77 x v BYldWhOdOU Mmlnwnm“ “av” 1°?!“ 5o met’ assistance to the breeders. Z1011 FY88 byt8 flan llrCh 10.00 A. M.--Praycr Meeting. 11.00 A." itL-Pilblle Worship. dermon-flThe Goodness and The Severity of God“ , Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Anthcrm-“Teach Me to do tllc Thing that Plcaseih 7.00 P. ltL-Pilblle Worship. Anthem-“Llght oi’ the Lonely Pilgrims Heart" Meale Evening Service Broadcast by C. H. C. K. Visitors and Students Welcome. REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist lull Chnlrlelder. Florio and Bible Classes. Same" . . - . . . . . Dr. Ramsay o- 0 *'9**4¢00oo~¢¢¢o4o4o+4vooe*~+-***--~ p" mch; Nouns o; Thanks and Appreclaflon. 70m p" “ch 1 lame nmnber of cane“ and the rliliiill)’ Fi-‘gicliiillltflfl b! h" iConi-inued from Page 1) tage of them. Present at the meet- wvww "+*+°"+*"4+ or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. ' Mm Thmtai Erbdghan ing was Mr. W. R. Show, who had “ , “ . . , ,,, ‘Q00 OO-O-O-Q-OOQ O-§§§+§9-Q f§§ QQ-Q §OO~§#§ VOQ-Q Rcv. G. (‘arlylc Webster, Minister. Anihem-"March on, March on. oh ye Soldiers True" f§+4fi+ffbffkobb4+oobvOfO§§Oi+Qtb coon iron SALE _ BAY MAuc, LETA S. W. Jan. 13-14-20-21-27-28. 31, ma, to Mr. End Mrs. RAY/be" Bell, City. a dauzlim- father who tiled Junuary29th, 1932 the result 0t‘ an accident. How sweet the home beyond the and tomorrow was prediction. the bureau's Bull Leaning O-O—O+O+O-O-O—OO-O+O-O-O-O-C OQQ-PVQ l ~ d t ll f the battle. _ cows. due to freshen. Hurry Poul, “Ifitfflfigilpg. AfiglggsllllilivllggAlllil-llizfig‘ eTBhes fupanese iorccq in ti... reg- inserted by Sisters und Brothers of diilwii t0 Prevent the DQSSlbiIiNEB b t m I t I J m at the time Brookfleld, 7300-1-23-31, ‘ . . ' ' ‘ _ Lady Patricia and Deny L. 0. L. of a. conflugration. a o“ e '15 °_ u ' o-vo++o+0-§+0++o-o+o++oo+0-o+o-oo+o+++ I App-l’ 256 Km“ slice“ n 1 3a l ion of Shanhoikivnn, it svas eX Th United Sum can!“ bu: a“ of the annunl picnic. The business icumomn SUITABLE FOB 78 - . .3. plaincd. recently were decreased. iblJ-i-ZU-ll. swd em“ nights Sign had plied meeting might b, called m the ‘”‘”“““H“»““”‘.M lining outhouses, etc. 1c per ,- ANTED FOR RAWLHGH Fewer than 2,000 men are on duly ‘ ... - morning and the picnic held in the . sheet. Guardian Office. tl- nlllegute‘: of B00 Consumers. Re- there. a Wnr Office spokesman M 0 tfhnienanftlgémjgpgfiuilmwtgcigli: afternoon. A larger number of ~11 p1 hustler can start earning _ , members would probably be able to .703 551-5 —- AUCTION FORTY- sg‘: svcekly and increase rapidly. BIRTHS m the vicinity 0! Norfolk, Va.., and get together. m A Five, Bridge and Whlst Score write immediately. Rawleigh Co., ————- Washington, D. C., would strike It was decided m t m matter ' Cards. Gulrdinn Central Job Dept, cn-os-s, Montreal. Oun- In iuvinr memory of Duncan h“, with“, m, next 24,03; hm,“ a‘ ° , "nu l‘? mum?‘ NW- bu‘ “ila- “ELEM the Oil-V Hosplm‘ Jam D‘“""‘°h* my 5°“ hum“ “d m" Cloudy and some light snow tonicht be mt Over for another year‘ M)“ TANgrlicAielll-sninngllfrrex NS OéO0§0440§O§O40~DO494Q4b4 , 8.. pacer by Sable King, eligible To Let k m"! Class. Bike, sulky and new GALLANT-In the City Hospital. o! nejeifindmg m‘ , Shipping was delayed by the high M. L‘ w_ mp8, L... stock mo- track h . Willi 1. , _ t ’ mt. a r. M.—Pr' M t‘ . Falmouthuxlllesss "iggll-i-ziil-riil. T0 LET - LEXINGTON norm». J"'-33-1°°3-l° M“ “d M" P” °" Where Jesus culled our deiii‘ loved Willi" "id "iii!" m“ W011i’ "i" motor. reported that through the "‘ ‘"5’ °° m“ ' ' ‘ North Rustloo. Furnished 0400-00 Gallant, city. a duushwr- - one vessels hove to until the lush wind bull loaning association there were 5"“ 1‘ ‘*~ M" 5 P- M" 7 P- M- for season. Apply at l-iotel. , H . I r T0 lw formic!‘ ill- "Sl- abated. The Cunard liner Franconla 27 registered bulls of R. O. P. qual- Ymm" 7mm“. wflke“ l“ ‘ham’ °' u" “'“'l"“' - - _ laozdaaal- Pimkyflm me (my “will: A few more ‘rials’ a m“, mo", “an which vras to pick up a. party iri- lty at the head of 340 herds, repre- MISCGIIBDCOIIS ~ Jw- 24' 1933' w Mr‘ and W5’ fl A few more sorrows herc eluding Govemor Joseph B. Ely at senting 1,700 cows, throughout the “,+“+”+H~“+,+,“”H,“, u, JOHN ALFRED M DONALi; PR0 M818 .Help Wanted l" Penll- cllyl t‘ 5°“ lsunbom)’ grliélugéi :20" m”? ‘lgéilg: ‘an Boston for a. West Indies cruise, Island. The desire for extension oi’ - e , - e g o vv o e. . - vmcm mud surveyor. Henna,” T vE55Ey_1n the City Hospital, Jon. turned back to New York. this work had been expressed. The been a. great point of Bbimptlllfil for r+0+o+0+>o+o+++o4§+0+++t l HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMEN oh" [mm-gag y, m; sorrow“; w", and 1w; Dnma m, flu] animals had been as a. rule sotisfac- Prince Edward Island Ayrslilros. t vile (R. 8 Souris) 7 1933 to Mr and Mrs. J y vy so P0 >-_______ _ t, _______i_ l s5 Y , . , . w ' . ‘ ' ' ' ~7°b- FY95 B°°klel' Tm’ M‘ c‘ c’ i’ e was,‘ Ro;a1ty a daughm- lilldfefl- LQQKEPQRT N 5 Jan 27_. tory although a few replacements The move of sending a nion to Ncw- ‘ The z civil. scnvlcn-nn READY ron ‘M’ T°'°",,“,’_ ,_.,_u_,1_2a_ ° y’ Tawhwdl‘ (Q_P_)__Th]3 w“, w... M, m,“ had bcenuecessary. Among the foundland was u very coca one. tPffibymrifiii Cliiircll * fliggrfgmilzdftxuéieigugvgfl-gfgigg- iuoonPM Bur vi?"- Jgi- 1°“ ---*--. tonight 8.5 t. terrific easterly gale Ayrshire iuwi no reriuwmeuis iwi filer“? x5113; Nfv: Semi“ ind 4 in Canada f - ~ - - . . oo c. i . ~ - -----—--- ondence school 3607 5t Dem.’ BECOME EXPERT BARBEI: to Mr. and Mrs Al red r drove the s” m," Omscent 39M}; been made The numerous calf n rere w 1c ra e list sum 1 ST‘ LAME? CHURCH z ' _ _ through our special low cos . mm Herbert Lloyd. - “d Mm m Isthmua clubs had done much good for the mer. o Montreal. Miss. Jan. 14 21 2B. m1 , ~58 c A . e course. Hundgft-‘ds nglleliicgzsfber Heavy damage w“ reported a_ industry. The membership in these - 2 Mlnlilvrr I r Novice-ALI. ACCOUNTS NOT gg1fl‘§;‘°’,"-,,‘"£.i.....§,., Halifax. DEATHS i m: the com and mhemm m, this year wouldbeincreased by one- Extension Work ‘ Rev. lLMoorhcodlmgatmBD. I settled before Feb. 15th will be ‘ H_ 1r w_ Tu-Sat-ti’. _.____---————— I" Mimi "wmii" °l °“' ‘w’ med he“, 1055.5 a, m, w...“ third. some herds had increased { . . . _ , handed to my lawyer for collec- MccANNEhiF-At Drvmore West Bmlh" Alfilimder Axworthy, who l d m i m! ma“ in quality 40 per cent. An Ayrshire 1932 had been one oi the best o ‘mum “°"5h'l" o mm‘ Pwluvelylnl’ cred“ excopt ' ' l 3 J McConnell passed “my on ‘mum?’ 28m’ 193g‘ cane “my er u" a s . Club at Birch Hill with a rnember- Years experienced in live stock ex- f M°"'l"5 a‘ BMW“ 0'°l°"-k~ ’ °“ PM‘! "P Bcl-‘Wnlfl- M- Mc‘ SltuatlonsVacant-Femfl e January m’ 193' “mes One year has passed since that end boats‘ Two “homers were dam- shlp oi’ twenty members had been tension work as ntonv vounger o Evcm"! "l 5"“ owwl“ t Swain, Kingston, vaza-i-iia-zii _________.____-;T are M www- Filiiiiiiiililtlltmidig “l day’ used when they were driven u- omamzed Mr Roper stated m“ breeders Wm ‘Mmmptilltlytoglnllrove E Sumiuv School 1-30 livivvk- 1 BITIOUS WOMEN. mo r . g o'clock from is i‘ e -°= "i" Wh c. u ll a c loved lninst wharves, and u loaded lob- - ' -—— o l. _ _ AM dgmpnd for ladies who emeterv. en 0 cil ¢ 0M W he had had correspondence with their herds. Exhibitions, ilii- baro- STRAyGERs AND “Sb , 1N - ONE ENGINES. MAI! Large to Mermaid C . , away. ster ear broke loosg and drifted 1 l 9 atfltlilliail’. Poitilble. merely 100m lleitiitl! Cull-lire and hair- wc pwm him then, we love him up on the Show reliable Newfoundland merchants meter o! livestock progress. had . T033 (gogplApLy cvanle the base. 3 miles to one. dressing. Join Canudzfild "aims: CAMPBELL-At Graham's Road. Ill, (cmadwn Pm‘) from whom very encouraging re- been very successful in 1032. The z INVITED. : Costs ncthird 1'0 i‘ l. LOb t. - _ stem. Diplomas 81'8" 9 ' , W'lii C b ll. F rget l im no. we never will. * __ N blood b0 d 1 1 V] b . k » _ f v - m" grime Mireille 5- lll i"*"""“°"~ “.§“"f‘.”°£.“§€' $.17.‘ iii...’ §.'§..,“l“.”f.. ° ' ,, ,,_ ,, ,, ,,,,, HALIFAX» M" 2H 11ml" §ZZ.“...1‘.$°‘.°§’"§.. 5K... mil’; ..i'.t"l...'f.‘§t.°..l'.. ‘Lilli’ ~.-§".‘. ~:'r_'_'¢:::::;:::“~* flask’ Box 151' Yurmouth North’ Academies’ 8 st’ c“ er n I a hi, 1101118 to Summerfield Inserted h’ m or m‘ l s I 70mm gale out of the out ‘awed there, and they thought that it gained was tllc experience and lll- the executive, which was also with. N- S. Jan, 28-li. Montreal. from m’ was,’ or Nova Mo“! today 73 5'1'33'1l- I - ‘ would be well to send o. man to this formation derived on tllc economy nrizctl to grunt o sum not exceeding S.V.F. I4-14-2148-2-4-11-18-25. Cemetery. Plfliyllflg shipping and spreading province, to look over some of the in handling their herds. Club work $25 for exhibition grants for junior W Boarders Wanted MCLEOD-At Westmorelisnd, Fri- _ “fllflwlim i“ “m” “m” "id herds. provided a splendid training for ni- breeders, fluted day Jan 27 Mrs. Ollrn McLeod, ' 7'11"“- Major M Rae asked if Mr Ro- tilre breeders Bonuses provided The mutt r I ecu ill ill I-‘utur "' fiflflm-w,’ I f I Funeral from home N D MacLean Scores of small boats and whnrv- per could gu to ‘Iewfoundlvndv with iinnnci 1 assistance to the non it C i f0 Ciro (s; tr ‘gs 1c 1 F .' . WAN“; . TWO MORE STUDENTS CAN aged 71 Y9"!- _ '_ o i - a ' ' y u) r 1e en ra c loo illl _ uter £5331, save $1.00 weekly. Apply 58 of her briiiliiii- William Wiqvlllle- l ‘ND TA‘Bn u Wm cllrfled ‘may’ W‘) “hm” a view of stimulating the project. members of the calf, clubs. The ti; bc nwnrdcd to tllc Cnif Club hav. . » 7812-1-20-31. lmlfliid sl- 7a 2' on Sunday, Jim. 29, at 2.30 pm, to U - "5 ""9 damn" “d m°“““d‘ A motion was passed ituuesting provincial calf club competition had m; the three he,“ exhibits, - l I t Bt. John's 01101011. Cflliflild- 53113433“ s; it?“ wmth M u“ w” 1°“ tlifi Dfillfiflmviit t0 wit! Mi- ROW!‘ been a, wonderful success from the A resolution expressing satisfac- i; Personal ' [l5 I -‘ ' "me"- to Newfoundland. _ educational point of view. lion with the Maritime judges, who i‘ MCNEILL-At Cavendish, Jan. 27. c:1::r':$‘h;:d Blzships stood of! the 001st. R- Mr. w. n. Shaw, Provincial Stock The thanks of the Club was ex- mm n; the Provincial Exhibition, ‘ Hui/ATE KINDElIGARTENQ LOST-LAST NIGHT, A GENTLE: M11116 Mm“ beloved w“, o‘ John ‘mun! a lull in the storm l0 fill" Superintendent. stated thnt the vear tended to the president. Senator ivns passed. The Association re- gly- Advice given free by the man's wrist ‘Walsh beam?" m“ 5, Mqfleill, aged 0i years. ..i"unerol p1,”, 149 Halifax and Yiirmouth, and other 1932 was n period oi low values in sinciair, for his work, . (‘OlTlNl itself as being in favour ‘oi ,_ (£13131: ligtndergarten Institute. fiilciigignagffmgufser mm, m, ‘gm h" 1m '°‘ld°“°°' “ma” “l | IWBSEIS delayed stilling because of farm products. As regards the cX- The matter oi awarding a grant in» selection oi Mnriiiiiie judges for v l “no”, 1_1_“_n_2a_ 9mm“. Rewud’ MM 133.11 H, ,. “ A.‘ the liyhlspu. port market, Newfoundland bod to the Amherst Fair was left with the next exhibition . '\