TODAY — CHARLES LAUGI-ITON In , ..“' CAPTAIN KIDD "’ EXTRAf NEWS - MUSICAL - CARTOON SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE ED WARD r- ' i Coming-MON- UE-WED t _‘~Q‘ J’ Vltl A‘ ' i t a " ‘l v ‘ ' She Put tter onev 0n The ' ...au1 ti" ‘limit Dingle Right Guy! . . . s‘.\e'5 9°’ Frail‘! Pldessor ' y t o Kw" c system ' ' ' ‘o 9e . ‘nuhg; strong Sultry ployufg; whal, gcrml it's on forrm. . k oil the W07 ‘nu; :dM‘:e\Cove-\CUQl"°“d' in ' ' 1M“ winner‘ ...-v,-ir>~e - ‘ ‘t: . . AN M-G- rcruas with lento: ' Frances and Ava EDMUND DWENN - SIG RUMAN - REGINALD OWEN T" **.' “.151” 3 CAPITCA. Tj,‘,,‘,;;_"* MOM ROY ROGERS In . TUE. WED. A Tropical Ionlleo... by lnyl A lagoon of Death... by night! “NAVAJO TRAIL" I Plus Shorts r Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ______ _ .__._ ___ sac-rue (“Mum IDWARD , nevus: 5...... by ROBERT WEBB - Prodecedby WILLIAM GIRARD ALSO: NEWS - COMEDY “ EMPIRE "" - ‘Io-day Only MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING 7 AND 8:45 IQIQCIII IICIIIIII proronh JDIIIIIIV ‘- v »- ‘ Plus: Serial - Musical - Cartoon lBut the rzourmet cannot help but regret this he step toward starldardizinz our tastes ~It is dif- ficult enourzh already-and some- times impocsible- to net restaur- ants to serve food according to our individual liklnu. But what chance will we have when our "blue .plate specials" are served from a vendinir machine? I IT PROGRESS The latest of mine-r scientific achievements is a machine develop dd which; automatically cooks e i nnkfurt by radio waves and de- 1 ven it to the customer a i ted roll. complete with mustard. hilt-perm. ls progress of a wri- Trtlwltriile 5000 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel . E. LDIIG 8r SDI, IIID. I070 Mltellflelh- Anne. Onllrll", n]... c FUNERAL SERVICE 0hr AthoI-"D. Maclleod le familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. mint hi: for prompt end efficient eer- mrnvrqr a e ‘LONG’ m»: t? {Li} DEllTllAl. GUARDIAN This oolrunn is reesrved for new. of local interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted rt five cents e word. ell-lolly pay. able In e-Ivanee COOKS for‘ Photographs. UONFEDEBATION LIFE IN. SURANCE. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday, January 6m, Epl hany Sunday. Si. John's, Milton, ‘zloty Communion 11.00 A. M. St, Mark's, Rustico, Ev- ening Prayer 3.00 P. M, Rev, Sldne J, Davies. Rector. 1-5-11‘: OBWELL — VERNON PASTOR- AL CHARGE, - Divine Worship 5111111811. January 6. Cherry Valley 11 A. M. Vernon River 2.30 P. . Orwell 7.30 RM, Rev. Roy E. Web- ster, (Presbytery-Supply) 1-5-11. CHURCH SERVICES. — Service on Sunday, January 6th. At Alex- andra at 11 A, M, Ilazelbrook at. 3 PM, Cross Roads at 7.30. Conlmtm- ion at all services. Rev. Sterling Stackhouse, Minister. 1-5-11. NEW GLASGOW’ AND CAVEN. DISH. — Services on Lord's Day, January Bhh, (D. V.) at New Glas- Qow at 11 and 7.30. Cavendish at 3. roads and weather permitting, J. W. Haytcr, Mmlster. 1-5-11. FOR SALE. - Used 6'»; llorse Napunec fhreless steam boiler. 1n- spectors permit for one hundred lbs. working pressure steam. J. D, Frier, Amherst, N. S. 1-5-1i. COVEHI-XAI) — STANHOPE Unl- ted Church Services for Sunday. January Gilli are; West Covchead 11 A. M, Covchead Road 3 P. M. Staruhope 7.30 P. M, Rev. Thos. A. Wilson Minister. 1-5-11. 1-5-11 BAHAT EDUCATIONAL SEM- INAR. — Conducted by Mrs. Rob- cr; Lee Moffett. Queen llotel. Sat- urday, 8 PM. Lecture: "The Poetry. Music and Arc of Tomorrow." All welcome. 1-5-11. GRATEFULLY RECEIVED - The Provincial Santorium Com- mission wishcs to acknowledge a Cross Society, Prince Edward Island Division. This money is to be used to furnish the children's wards in the Institution. GUEST SPEAKER — DI‘. Wen- dall McDonald was guest speaker at a meeting Thursday evening of the Men's Club cf the Central Christian Church. He spoke on Deep Theraphy and Radium treatment, which was very in- teresting and enlightening to his listeners. At the conclusion he was tendered a rote of thanks by Mr. R. H. McNeil, seconded by Mr. W. L. Henry and extended by the president. OF EVERY TONGUE. - The sole obcct of the British-and Foreign Bi le Society fortrhe 141 years of 2L5 existence has been “the wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment” to "peo-. pie and realms of every tongue.‘ In peace and war this has been its constant endeavor, Help this work throurzh the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch. \ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Janu- ary. 6th, 8.30 A, M, Holy Conmmm- lon, 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and Seromn. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evenzng Prayer and Sermon. 8.30 P, M. Open House, At tlhe Morning Service, the Anthem, “Arise, Shine" by _C. Ivlarher, will be sun by the Choir. The Anthem, "Beho d, I Bring You Good Tidings" by Sullivan, Wlll be rendered by the Choir at tho Ev- ening Servzce, Everybody weLome. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — New Year's Services will be con- ducted botrh Mornmg and Evening at the Kirk tomorrow by the Minis- ter, the Rev, T, ll. IZISSBII Somers, M. A,, S. T. M., who will also preach the Sermons; in the Mornin on "The Urgency of Ethical as wel as Economic Reconversion" and in the Evening on "A Land of Hills and Valleys." The music will be under the direction of the (Zhurdh Organ- ist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac, At 2.30 the Churcih School will meet. On Tuesday evening at 7.30 the “Week of Prayer" Service will be in the Kirk when the preacher will be the Rev, I, Judson Levy, B. B. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — 'I\he morning service otrworsilip will be conducted at 11 A, M. b the min~ lster. the Rev. I. Judson evy, B.D., whose sermon will be "The Issue We Face." The choir will sin the carol ‘whence is chat (loodiv rag- rance, The Gl-urch School w ll meet for Bible Study at the close of morning worship. Title sermon vice will be "W-h Are You Afraid?" donation of $1,800.00 from the Rod 1o by the minister at the evening ser- be m CHARDOTTETOMWI GUARDIAN OOQ-O-OQ The Mulberry Bush \i! HELEN TOPPING nuuzn Mike pushed beck his choir and set down hie cup with e little click. All lhlt his life bad done to "film. all the {Easing nights. the 8 g5 O 5 her-ably. . a heck of a life Ginny Warfi-sld. Why don't, you marry me and make" a. human being out of me?" She wanted to cry and she wont- ed bitterly to laugh. There was n queer anger in the air. and a s1 . int; sweet wild denser. She dd] love Mike-there was no use lying. to_ herself. no use evadinlr-Her voice had a reedv Ialseness in it. "I she said carefully, “that that might be a Rood idco— but for one thing-but; for two thlngs-" Mikwhat two things?" demanded e. "You've never been exlpcsed to this intimate atmosphere before. Domwticity-a lady 1n a smock, ‘ Rqqttct r Pcrtortttattcc KEEIAI IIII LIDILLE lAll. AIIIEIS SISTERS IIDTDII IDIGE reururro ev w. noun CFCY SUNDAY l0 PM. amwherc. He carried a framed Did’ ture of his mother who had died when he‘ was fifteen He could write and he knew It. He could make friends bluff offic- Ials. douse bullets. play mediocre poker, lie his way gracefully out of tiBht places and speak a worklna minimum of half a dozen langu- ages He was so he told himself, a pretty decent guy He mould be satisfied with life He was free. coffee for two Your susceptible, Mlke. and I never would have be-i lleved it But for two things it mlllht work-but. for the fact that you'd hat: beinlz married to e-or fact that I'd probably hale married to you." Mike izlared at being her “What's dogs and children drunk I shave every wouldn't. bzat you " "You'd hate being r ed, You'd fight it You'd bet frantic. in no time at. all. to be free. And rimninz e Jail never did appeal to me as a llfe wou- ." "Marrlamz doesn't have to be a chain gang. Ginny That's what people think-that's one of the magnificent st-upldities that has made the world the quart-cling mess that It ts I'd be eood to you. Gin- ny-and we'd both She shook her head "Love can't! be fore.’ she said. “Not, my kind of i ve .. "Then vc-ur kind of love Isl wronz.“ He was 811m “What dif- ference would it make if I were In Tarraszona, or Acapulco. or Tim- buktu- if we had somethin; ever- lastlnr.’ that belonged onlv to us- to you and me and to nobc-dv else on earth?" _ she could not say the words that stung her tongue could not free the doubt that was tearlni! miserably at her-she could not say. “Nothing would ever be ever- lastinz to you. Mike " She could not hurt Mike that Way. So she said with a kind of deo- pn-ate patience “Women are dif- ferent. They want to hold things close. ‘They've had to izuard the eoodness and the beauty of the wcrrld so long. while the men w-znt] out to wcrk and to fie-ht 'I'h-eir minds haven't. been trained to be content with ideas onlv ‘Yhcv want; somethlnnz thev can hold in their hands-the" want nearneso. thev want wanni-h " “That's isn't love I don't know what it ls-sonle kind of maternal thins: run wild. a kind of female tyranny Women want to build‘ fences around happiness and then sit outside thy" irate with a flamim sword in th-zlr hamt= or a sicotmrn on their knees. and l‘. won't work z Can't. they see that hfinnitl-"Sc has wlmls and take to the "‘r and flies away if vou wall lt 1"?" “You mean-that- lf I set free-you'd com-e back. Mike?" "Of course I'd con“ hack Straight back to vou Bu! if you tried to chain me I'd hate the‘ chain and so would any other mart." ' “But if vou were free-I'd be free. too Suppose you came flvlnz back, all expansive and triumphant ‘, and complacent with irrmd iwilillrl-g ses. graciously readv szivr me an i hour or two and a smll-:—sup- pose vou came back like that and I weren't there? How would vou r like that-if I liked freedom 100?"; "You know too darned many » long words. Ginny." he said Mow] inn. srlttlna on the edm: of his _chalr his hands in fists between his knees. "You make e. simple thins! into somethinz like a meta- physical problem out of a book." "I make it into the problem we have io live with You don't w~nt to marrv me. Mike Not really. And I don‘t want to marry vou- not that way " "You know everything. vou?" He walked to the window. drew the curtains tomzther. shot them back awaln, intrigued bv the mechanism. He was a a boy. she was think- lnq. She was older before she learn- ed that all men are boys. that it ls the youth In them that will not med that has built nations and linked the txxrether bv wimnr I don't. get day» I V01! hair to any woman And but g‘, the kew. send him mooning and mean- the matter with me? I'm kind to s" nloiit be free " i“ aonntlflllifv under such undefined con- twenty-nine years old. healthy and hard Whv he knock his oomplacensv as- derlnfl here to stare down into the muddy Potomac? He walked back slowly. caught a ar at the corner. wem. rzlattering uptown. He sat on the hard seat beside a man in patch- ed dunrzarees who held a tin lunch the window with the patient dull- ness. the bloodless face of worker. "Ciuarrtte. Buddy?" but. his llmn pack The man's face MOGOWBH llvhted briefly “Much rbliqcd Can't smoke here I'll save it " The stranger dropped Jffil-IS the ciilarette Into his shirt pocket. ' Wh-ere worklnsz?" Mike ked “Ilnlon Station Maintenance. Nlsmt shift Sweep out-keep hot Water in the tanks-odd ‘lobs " "m8 a lot of whims. don't vou?" “Yeah " The man was voupiz. behind three tired eves "I'm the man nobody sees ‘The man with the broom A lot cf us In this form. We we?’ around and we're alive, we "an hear and see lW-aus- the rwblic revel- 5c" J's. Tfiv-v look throueh us View:- backernund Elqre lamp poets Thev nwtr see YOU (To Be Continuodi Rejects Request For Inquiry Into Montreal Police MONTREAL. Jan 3 -— (CP- Cluef Justice WL, Bond in Super- ior Court hzre today dismissed as ‘msufilrlilltly specific a. petition requesting a judicial inquiry into Montreal's police department and containing charges of "protection" of a $l0.000.f.‘00 a year gambling and vice racket. and othsr allega- tions. Main features of the petition, presented Dec. l4 on behalf of ‘l4 Montreal citizens. constituted. "a s:vere arraignment" of social con- dltlons existing in the city. possibly MONTREAL. Jan. 3 — (OP) The petition for a Judicial probe of the Montreal Polio: Depart- ment and vice conditions In the city. dismissed todav In Superior Court by Chief Justice W.I.. Bond, will be redrafted listing specific (‘III-Isis acalnsl certain police of- ficials and Nlier persons, It was learned tonight. calling for the intervention of iihe Attorney General of the Province. Mr. Justice Bond said in a written Judlnnent. "But I ‘nave sought in vain throuqhout the document any spec- ific charge against any member of the council or officer of the munic- ipality. either by name or by any indication of his office or func- tions. which would authorize me in virtue of the provisions of the not Invoked to cc-nstitute a judicial in- dltlnns.” I-Iis Lordship added. The petition alleized. amom other things, that certain detectives had tolerated robberies of which they had IOIPRIIOWIECIIZB and that some police officers wet-e in league with bandits and plotted with them to more the profit. of crime. In an Interview followlnx the Superior Court. ruling. (kept. Ar- as nails. What oiled mm 5°11‘ let a r111 with will‘. 9"" m; My Shepherd Mike hem service was conducted by Rev. 1 David. Amelia In Mormon-tom Ill. W. I CHAMPION Gummenidu. The deceased. former Helen Naani Lisa-kin, was et one time a valued employee of the ‘Nicol: 0cm Simmer» any Champion took ill and in Pte. Champion was celled homo and brouxht his of ‘her parents where she was lov- infill! cared for by her mother and for-the worse came and she rzredu- t-h ls deeply regretted by her many friends hem and in Kens- inkton. lust when life held so much of promise. There are left b0 husband. four and Gory two: sisters Mrs. my Fmxlk Mac . side; four brothers. Frederick T. of erville. Mess: ‘ Be of lnzton: and David of the‘ Postal Cows in Germany. to all of whom deepest row this being the first break in the family. The service at the home of her ‘patients on Thursday. Nov, 15th. at 1.30 was conducted by the Rev. ed. The hymn sunk was The l-Md‘! Church at Kenslnlzton st 2 80 assisted bv Elev. Mr. Oamegy and Rev. The hymns sums were. and Abide With Me B was beautifully rendered by Mrs McAdam. s av. Messrs Philips and Semple A solowo! C sung by Mr. Semple. Face to Face which was sunk with much ex- wife to the home E‘ °' ' 381's ready Igoegllfilglxlld finite. n; Last week a sudden change o]; lxgywgergph m ca’ Y W his friends and hbour mourn. her bereaved new dr-cfewtlhgtkwtill two little sons. Lewis. find the broken link hard w bu; her parents, However we must all submit to m; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Iorldn: two Heavenly Decree and look forward _ to a blessed re-unlon Ewen both of Bummer- °lfll'1\"-Y. widow, fomterl tilhneralg and; t ome; r, r um ‘wulam 9018c o the R. C. En one daughter Mary at, sympathy is extended in their sor- yegegezylg naemews’ Rev. m w‘ E 01th Mr. Oarneszv in which he spoke I 1 t r box on his knew m5 sun-ed o“; comforting words to those bereav- “may M’ ended E In me Presbyterian mo also read the committal the My. was In ' Mogoclnm an. srnvnsru rroxdnuei 30m at, kindly, genial, un- N was V011!!! and auretonndewel- come at his home, e plus 1n why h as; nnk until the end came. Her asahad spent M8 entire mt He w‘; "HEM cl l oosfadlirot-lltgrs gill zlstzrshfi: funily He leaves a u; M"? Power of 0e eons, Gerald at of Clyde River; also home. Ho large num q: being ono onflmhan of Alberkm, e latter. His iuneral, which took place on Requiem Mass "8 51118 by Rev, Dr. Monaghan roy- at the grave, Rev, L, J, yers Present in the Sanct/u . The pallbearers were: “Ix-mots radley, Peter Greenan, James D. Emm f‘ Mr- MIIITW Flood, Peter Toole. Asleep In and Jqh n H. Trainer, Funeral ar- c “e Above Tm Brim“ m‘; gngements were under direction of J. 'I‘raInor and Sons of Tyrone. ....May his soul rest, in peace. The following contributed Mass ards and Messages of Sympathy, MASS CARDS D ‘Pheon pallbearers were Messrs. The F "m1?- Prcddie Davison. D1185 Adflms lggiéldsyfieiterhmmgghan- 5- Ross cEwen Arthur Allen. Geo e Milnalhag. 2- Fierno Rogers and Jackie Mcln- Maxi’; Mogflgga: b » “s il am Mona 'an' 2 Following ls the list of floral W - - tributes and messages of sympathy. “If; Dr" w- - Mmmilhml- Flower! s Pillow.— Husband. Cresent-Lewls and Gary. Wreath-Mother and Dad. Wreath- Aunt Nellie Wreath—Fred and Christine. Wreath-Bert. Gladys. J01“!- spray-Hester. Roy. and Sonny. Spray-Arthur. Irene and Family Spray-Marlon. Frank and family Sump-Catherine. Whlston Sheldon. Waller. Spray—Mal-lzaret and Ina. Spray-Mrs Mary 5111117118110. and family. Spray- Mr and Mrs I-Ilmzins Broken Circle-Lillian and Hym- le KasheLE-Rv Cresent-Maclnnls Family Spray-Edna and Irvin. Margar- lraret and Oliver. Lil and Bill. Soray—Pcters Family. Spraw-Ellis Family. Spray-Mr. and Mrs Bob Palmer. Sprav-Georae and Georgie Web- ster. Spray-Mr and Mrs. Russel n MaclI I 11d. Snr. .-Mr. and Mrs Jack Bollar- ma and family» Sxzllrov —Ingham and Maude P lm BBpr-eary-Mr and Mrs. Chas Adams and family. Spvay—M.r' and Mrs. Jim Hun- ber. Spray Mary and Bernie. Spray-Mr and Mrs Elias Bis- hop and Mr. and Mrs Balfour MacKBY. Bouquet-Ralph Pearke. Mr. and Mrs Ira Banks Mr. and Mrs Frank Gum. Mrs. D. T. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warren. Mr and Mrs. Harry Horton. Mr. and Mrs Roland MacArthur Robert Mr , and Mrs . Smith O . “nilafsuirllla Gllllsllle 5M G ehster . W ite B d will sing ' thu Ta h. h. d f Montreal's Bgwkgm ‘llgthlefiame? The com geggnczteel and cncklinz magic of moxfamv” lfouce’°muag_ 8am that M“ Jain P’ mrurnion of the LOWS SWDDEI‘ W111 when he was “m, she at f" a flyinrz bar-bolts szames and their M‘; Al": Mn" Joe earooddam" be observed at, the evening service. 10M time at the window lookin’ operators and Hbootdesj- who b,“ . - Bi-wh si of the da wil be con- - ~ a Mr- end M". 1811116 - The m“ c y out seelnz nothinrt while dusk fell be“ ‘"1 hms- 1'3"" "e ha"! “Wt Th u Mame. guctedi ,bg'nd¥5§éc?6,i gnéfig“ ovell-‘the river and. the room new "°" m! "m" ‘W llertne“ °I h“ m?‘ “d Mm om ma" 5- , - v men, 1 at ll, lnvztted "m worship M"! Mr. end Mire. .1. Henry Gallant gvrittah (‘tulle aldolptlst, Churdti. thgtffihe fig?“ we?" M“? Pm“ 3"“ “Mr. and M113 J» MN" will!" _ If h had Id it. he would have ' , 5am 1 w“, segllilclelglgvllPbgurtgggtlrgted milficiiig been level Si‘; did 51m Milne-Ind 3g ill: nan Jelly. c“ a 't'.'.".'".f£;..§l.‘3 at: m it: 3.‘I."“.'.'.."..l°. H: J0|NT$ Hum‘ ma. §I=F°“s..,.“"‘§",.,.,,- .... CV T. . C CIIIABH. . . . as." vac": rm fir: 22:. "t" h" '""“ "' "t m- .... .. l1 on 0 - ~ < . til k "New ' ' ' w ' Missionary Society ol Sl§..€.“~“'"-£fi2 gholrspvsilil Sign Ben- Mike Pauli Kalked! outta: s; mm‘. , Church news “God is a Spirit. At the e v- over the rout! sun en , . , I \ I , u,‘ 91mm, 3g enlng service the minister will re- wals of old Geometown. down the 1 , \~ ] f”. __‘ UH _ m“ ma m‘ Rune“ . a. ~r.:.$m.....u:: :1. Sal. m l: c.:rr;*":..m c: a ,,,, a .,.. ,.,. m... M... B!‘ S r . ~ elected at a recent meeting of tlhs for passage over th- Kev Bridge "my “flemniwlm “In” y “Mum ‘ congregation. Mr, lvfollennan will B, wauwg out; on the bridge end out numerous lln ments wl agree ML m4 u,‘ , w take as his whim The lantlum WM M" e lit-fle- leflflhl m the m: where something is needed to m. end m. a Walker of Anzels.‘ and the choir will sin! rail looklnv down info the Ionqlfld d] ha“ ‘ d” $6M,“ condition. ‘M “r wm Feed Mv mock by Caleb churning of m. river, ~ ' P '. ut- Dmothw More end ml- isrlirlrlityaeeglaa“ ‘Iglgegfifigi-dla mlhémtlrlirégog! otfrwvzeter D010‘: few remedies compo .. Klth Norah ‘mo’ mm” I"! *. VQIAUW A!!!" e ' e , Hall at the close of the evening seI- mllllt have been the DIN um‘ u.‘ beau” 1hr" 3:’. 1.00M: gym vice. 1m Junior w Adult clauses stltilv and lanauldlrv under n ‘brie- lfls newer: penetrate» u» y. ML M m, my at m; Ehurdiil pacing“ wniltl 113133 tle é‘! Sgoni? or the ma. it. bu, eeverel times the m" w», ma p“, when“ EVE D933 ' P. . I Q ' _ , A’ M when Mm m", pgtg-gm ‘fad ‘Mnfabgae mmmmui m“ strength of ordinary low-quality Meg-mend me John Murray Will give A IBIIIABPII 19001116 ilhfllglflfi 0v“ than‘ wndad jug of mg, PIUPIIIEIOIII; it h" ‘mm? t0 utm Amy Plhnqy gtlfiurirllnngnfifixllfr M "$218.. 811:0 ‘Ihev were n1 rival. new mar known by mmy u Kin: over rill!- m-r. Morrison arm end m. u,“ a“ wm be m“, In ti: m“: ":33 For lllhumrtlc condiflonnmuecu- 3g g: mWIWmcth these Rlhflwfleit 07 0'" mum" ‘m’ dam g, p» ler end joint stiffness, Ncrvillle m; ‘M m.‘ m‘ “'03,, A “W!” '"‘"“"°" " °"°“‘°‘ i” . ' win-tn quickly and ofllciently In we u n ‘Nicholson end we “mm” "° “"3"” m “n” And the eir wee m eir. ‘ Wm H Dickinson" Church. bum,“ “mum w ‘m; m". “m. bringing relief-e. tent prove m“ mm. ‘u. and cert; a and to M, g that It: castrate-govern ergvery "u, w‘ w _ _ leoemw ere shim"! greet. t euru yprovee enl- .lDdlUI. . vumeh. Lrficd Out. MM‘ u" “d” m. “ma: line is very eflieient Iinlment; R m" "- A 35°?" - v men made rood sow 00W" l n m Mr. and we. huddle hllend. N° M" ! e Peifllm m“ “M” ' m In e 3.21.... be: e 85c bottle m. minrAvj-Ihlfiwwieir’ Km‘ NopedrorpleglenIoIunwIIb-luelelew 00 Hill. 159"“ ‘um your duh! _ , "I. end “II. IHQHIIIII "lb- flropn of e pelnlcle "M03! PUTNAM" bu“ coruv exrnAcTon-snry e m. enllee- m. and Mn. hen Brown. mo! Iio and relief comer quickly. Techie and Annabelle. _ yo rerecorncodepforrepldreeultmk! w‘ Anlll Ulfifi- smsmtataratriara‘; ti; hfaflhh-t. 8e nt el deelrreln medicine. ‘$8. I}! Kvdflglfitlll Putnam's Corn Extractor ‘ t Spray-Charlie. Jessie and Mrs. to Dr. J. spray-Mr. and Mrs Ema Allen Charlottetown, Spray-Lester Mayne andlfllmfll’ wan MED’. 54 tr - Ch Rev. W. A, Keefe, Debert, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. James Power and Family, Emerald Mrs. Margaretbevine and Mary, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Power and Gvaatets-A-Jar - Mother-in-law Mary’ Charlomtown Mr. and Mrs, J, I5. Power, Mis- couche, ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Monaghan, Charlottetown Cecil J. Costello, Charlottetown. Evelyn Costello, Giarlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Francll. and Charlottetown. Mrs. Pearle Croken, Charlotte- Wn. Mrs. Fanny McAleer, Charlotte- wn, ‘ p. MCGAIIJIIJ, Mlaand Mrs. Leonard McDonald, and Mrs, James Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Bradley. cMr, and Mrs, Harold Donahue, ornwall, Fred Duneford and Family, Corn- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deegan, Borden. Mrs. Rose Gillespie, Boston. Enrollment In Purgatorial Society, MESSAGES 0F JYMPATIIY itltdev, Eugene L. Murray, Summer- 9 . Rev. W.A, Keefe, Debert, N.S. Sr. St. Peter, Montreal. Alice Costello, Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mulligan, Win- niw. , and Mrs. Peter McMahon, Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Power and Family, Emerald. Mr. and Mr?! Peter Power and lot town. J, E. Power, Mis- Mrsfltdargaret Devil-lo end Mary, Mr, and Mrs. CONNIE ‘ Bououet-Machrlane family. Charlottetown, - Mr. and Mrs. George Ronnie, MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY Chaflottgtown, Mrs. Pearle Croken. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Enlmet McAleer, amnion. Plalna Moss. Evelyn Costello, Montreal. Mr, and Mrs, A. Herbert. Marion and Patricia Flood, Mon- lillalbel Gorman, The Glades, N. B. Maurice Bradley. Holland. Dorothy Greenan, Oherlottn- ‘Mllt-Z and Mrs. Damian Trelnor. no. an} rand Mrs. John Shnmons, e . Emit/ix, {and Mrs. John MoQunid, ac. NIH.’ nd Mr. Hen-y Dunsford. Mi. 2nd Mars. George Kitson. Denial McPhee, lvg, m Louis NcPhoO. C e ver. ‘fir, and Mn. Geri I-lufllee, lika- are ‘Ihomu Malone, Cher Mr, and Mrs. Dolntlm Me l-Mfiid 1.813 c. llolhmle, aye- mhr. ails. m?» warm: Loni. fil°mm uMIrel . Clifton Mobougnlil. Charlottetown. ~ Mrjend Mrs. Lloyd lore-m’. 01m Moifrey and Family. lln-Amend Mrs. Stephan Srnill. 1;: I be... Fort wulnm. owll, A}. lfieimn-‘lglxéoonen, . m. flew... ~ slsa Shroohen. gill M01038. Ml‘. Ml‘, l! More MILFIIG M Mil. ROIGIIO. sssgfsgssr? i; great u. Q ‘ IE5 ‘ms reldonts of South Melville __ Mn. Ml‘. Mil. L00 I. DOYIO. @1151‘- Ilrl, EH10". MOAIQG. I . HAND COlORiD ENLARGEMENI‘ - tt|=z lilCHlY FRAMED (With Easel Beak 01.66) Illll flll SUPPIV lln‘ nlnrgeansnt 4' x 0' colored by hendh etudlo style from any negntivn. en will. “ti. E3315“ ‘i“-"" "ilmdrlbmh “Si: ml m: in. easel all. sills. ‘ultt-‘I... u. early. ttldrzci.‘ '..r:.:.::::."':v mm: '1'-°l"i‘t'r."é‘lia”‘i'ilv"'“w‘mi‘.'l"n?a?.‘ , Efr- dnhhod fremoe, 68o ouch. ll colored, Us fill IONIII QII_ A oflpon [nod for one l“: ' van free with each 25d during nmlery end February. Connie's lnrxut studio dos 2:12;‘ ...::..;~:..-.~..:.:-.=.-.l"*-" '*--' DEPT. D $1M SNAPSIIUT $00600 Ion III loelfllleo A, hemp. ' Jamaica Plains, Mass, Mr . mud Mrs, Everett. malnu- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Trail-id's’. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bradley Mr, and Mrs. Jas. D. Flood and Family, 1 Mr, and Mrs, Peter Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tools me Family. Mr, and Mrs, Emmet Gonnen. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McQuaid Mr, Mrs. Jas. R, Grecnm and Geor e Emerald, Mr. an Mrs. J. P, Canwbsr. James McMahon and Wm. Car- r er, r. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald Amos Clnrkin, New Wiltehire. Ronald Greenap. Blanche Murray, Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs, F. J. Trainer and Family, Tyrone. Sadie German. ED121081‘ River. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradley. Charlottetown. Dorothy Greenan, Charlottetown Mabel German, The Glades N.B Tihomas Malone Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. . McKanna. and Mary, Sldney Mines. C. B. Rita Malone, Tauntou, Mass. Mr. end Mrs. Percy A, Murphy, Emerald. Ernest J. Ready, Lowell, Moss. Helena P. Chadwick, Draout, Mose Joseph Chadwick, Droout. Mess. Mr. and Mrs. R. Faulkner, D ham, Mass. . . trMre. Margaret, McMahon, Mon- ca. Fannie Large Sydna Mines, 0.8. Anonymous, 1 w-n. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clarkin. hay- v Deonald A. McLean Clyde River. Ruth, Myrtle and Elizabeth Mc- Leaslfimstlrrtutr“ r B , S. rim-i an? Mrs. Parnell McMahon, C . i fill? epblirnaan Costello, Che:- tteto 1 wn. oMr, anfdd Mrs. Freddie Folland, Summers e. Barbara J, Hopkins, Montreal- MLBIIII Mrs, Peter McEactlum Victoria. Bernadette Cmasher, Halifax. Mary P. McKenna, Conan Bonn SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS i Flt f. lck. Th‘; 860ml“?! rChlldroll. Barri of Thank: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Remllyr Mglpgqug, to e ess their deep gratitude u. harsh r and friends for the help given ll-Ml the loss of their home and for the generous Gnlstmas gift. 1-5-1‘- llarrl 0f Thanks Mrs. S lvester Mon I-‘amiy dgsire to thank heir Rm friencs and no s who so erous-‘y assisted in their recent mt bereavement and W B“ "h? Mass Cards and Messolfl ° 9"‘ pet-hr. C'a rd Of Thanks Mrs. Colin Cwlpbell and Femlli wim to ma: meti- friends neighbours for thcir man)’ IMI kindness, also those who lent flow- era and cords of sympathy W1"! their recent bereavement. 1-5-11- THANKS i