ECEMBER 29. 1930 ETROPTAN ' ST OCK-TAKING CLEARANCE First quality 1930Jhcrcliandlse cut below cost. If you received money f0!‘ Christmas, spend it here and get more for your dollar. HERE ARE JUST A FEW BARGAIN FLANNELLETTE i, 79c BLANKWPS l LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES 69c 15C com CURTAI CUPS and SAUCERS plete NS 59c l - LADIES‘ WINTER HOSE 69c pair One Insertion ‘fiiree Insertions .... pour Insertions .. . . . Eight Insertions “n”... Muoooo i.‘ . _____.___,€__- For Sal row-i» l I Classified Advertisements §OQO¥§§ . 10c per line of 5 word: .. 9c per line of 5 words .. 8c per line of 5 words 7e per line of 5 words Wail-ted llflllfi‘ and buildings. Murdock Mac baud, New Haven. 1151-12-27-41 IOit SALE, ‘I0 LIT. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. U TOR still CHEAP, 2 GOOD WORK iior 1 mai‘c due to foal in April. llayus l-‘ord. 1149-12-27-31 70R. SALE-VJOOD SLEIGIIS. Al'- ply Watson Bishop, Mt. Buchanan. _ ' 1147-12-27-31. \\' Female Help Wanted llM-‘lzlh-A minute-Adan wo- man wanting home for the iviiitcr. Apply In Neil bficlnnia, Albany, R. R. ’ 1106-1272941 )lll.i~I FOR SALE-D. F. MACDON- ‘WANTED - COPY 01-‘ MACLEAN old, Soiiris. 101l2-12-18-1mo. Sinclair's "History of the Clan _________.__.___,_______ MacLcan". James MaeLean, ELECTRIC BLOWER, usan ONLY Cross Roads, CountrY Harbour. few “c6145. Guardian. r-xa-szto-tf N- 5- 114343-274"- m; 5A"; 2g Acggg Wyn; G00]; WANTED-—0LD AMERICAN PIC‘- turcs by Currier A: Ives, N. Cur- rier, Kellogg and others. Also early Canadian and Newfound- land pictures. Describe fully. Jas. H. Morrison, Cardigan, R-5. P.E.I. 1065-12-22-61. Male Help Wanted BECDlHE EXPERT B A R. B E R through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. ‘Nritc Molcv Barber College. 573 Barringtoii, Halifax. Oct. lli-tts-tf. ANTTEII-YUUNG MAN TO CAN- vas city for wholesale house. Ex- perience in dry goods, men's fur- iiisliiiiiqs, or fancy goods would be of value. the right mun. Apply in own hand- writing, giving age, experience and references to l". O. ‘Box 1046, Hali- A good opportunity for WANTED MIDDLE AGED woman m. N- $- W- DW- 22'“- 3°- as housekeeper. Man living alone. -_.- comfortable, small home. Would ‘ consider marriage, if suitable. r10 Let lllquirc Guirdian for information. 1003-12-23-61. --- _.._-..__-_ Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDDNALD. PRO- vinciiil Land Surveyor, Herman- vlllc. 9279-ll-21-1mo. iioaiizv rnaasni-ao. causiiiaa and all small belts at half price. Clinton Morrison, Belt Dealer, Fredericton. P. E. I. 9901-12-15-121. AUTO (‘llAlN LOST IN‘ CITY. Please return to Guardian Ofllcc. id “L"-l0116-12-l8-tI 3160mm“; bclwcm France mm “My inghani, Mass, Dec. 23. 1930, Mrs. --__-__.__ .-___-_ rcmgrns ungoimv gun-u... and Charles A- Oorlcv. incc Alice Goody. H611‘) Wanted Polish relations are now exceedingly Vclllfl" 51V"- PiEJ-l ““~"‘ '"-‘_"‘ delicate. Growth of Hitlerism in MAHMFHM his lwme l“ Dorchcy EARN DIONEY. WRITING f-TOR- ltfi. particulars stamped addressed Pnvciopf‘. Cory 47 Victoria Street. New Edinburgh, Ottawa. M-Dec. 27-3i. in T01. PIT-SMALL FLAT, ‘FURNISH- vd or unfurnished. Apply 130 Hills- boro st. 1157-12-27-2l roam/tic AGENTS-WRITE roit Clhlocue. United Art Limited, 161 lllllln. Toronto. A. w. Nov. 26- w-M-asi. feelings. . i Th‘ L°“li“i‘ °fla'“afu’l"gl°allclti MAClNTYRh-At Eciitioiiwii, Alla, ' mprove nerna on co mer on Monday. Dec‘ M‘ “no, Dunc“ CARD OF TPLQJKS relations by tariff reductions mct M_ McIntyre age a6 years’ Funeral Th! members of the Vernon River Women's Institute wish to thank lll! teacher, Miss Huntley, also the "ilYll-fit. Miss Richards, the chair- "H. Mr. Shaw MacMlllan. They iils) "uh to thank the c. M. a. A. Hall Wmmitico for the free use of their hill, also those who helped w mfllic ll" concert a. great success. allflfll. Mrs. John Currie, Press "limo Huntley. Sec. flu-ii “L.____. ‘TAKE HOME “H? l l ii FRFE NFW Vlfll m. i as!» l ANf) now ‘ ll"! \ !. ~ buts for the general disarmament 5'0 Churn o! any ltlmll khlllrmatlon cheerfully given! burnt-rows noun school. InPrnI. Emanuel, launch! 7 "non Mun. (Contain) "T! wrap y nml Thurlill! lIIA rP-ll not lacking that these embody a record of progress for the trcsslng oritles believe merit. through T0 LET — FURNlSllEl; rooin, lieatctl. Apply Guardian. 1l4i2-l2—27-2i. 000i) PROGRESS (Continued from Rage l) 12 months cal of ptacefiil international co- operation. Unhappy factors. both political and economic, are easy to find. The nav- Gcrmariy has aroused sharp concern France and other countries. which pgggrd integrity of tlie peace treaties as the essential basis of European 110860. General Economic Depression Above all and under all other dis- the general economic depression which gives rise lil many parts oi’ the world to hard conditions is disappointment. Many League auth- that trade barriers constitute the greatest present men- ace to world harmony, and they call "economic disarmament" urgent task of the League. acknowledging the blackness-of this side of the picture, friends of the League point to great progress dur- ing the your. The Disarmament Problem Two forward strides have been "km in the programme of disarma- tne London Naval Conference, and in the work 0f NW preparatory commission for the dis- armament conference. the most While 1t is granted iientrlal Guardian , MR. LOUIS OIBYAN is now at ‘cur Summer-side office and ls paying highest prices for all grades of fiesli skins foi- immediate use. We also‘ need Witlllfl o. week at our Chariotte- l town and Summerside offices 1.500 skins for our European markets. G. R. MacQuarrie. 1175-12-2!) Western Guardian --l\lR. LOUIS (YBRYAN is now at our Summer-side office and ls paying highest prices for all grades of fresh skins for immediate use. We also need ivithin a. week at our Charlotte- town and Summcrslde offices 13500 skins for our European markets. G. it. MacQuari-Le. 1175-12-20 riw tusisnw 2 c. P. VEllllilN i (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Dec. 28~ The New Glasgow 'I'ig:rs defeated C. P. Verdun here last nglit 2-1 in u ragged game. Gravel, left wing for the visistors scored Verduirs only goal ll‘. the first period on a pass from Kilby. Down, coasted through the opposi- tion in the second and caught the goalie flat-footed to ti: the score. "Spec" Pecbles won the game in the last period by a solo effort. C. P. ‘Verduirs scxtctie will journey now to P. E. Island. where they will play the Abegwclts. compulsory arbitration gained strengthtlirough adherence by iiiany states to the “optional clause“ of the court statute and the “general act“ for pacific settlement of dis- putes. _ Regulations For Flying The League's aviation committee during the year has done some prep- aratory work toward the adoption of an international code of regulations for interstate flying. lirthe economic sphere, League optimism decidedly has its back to the wall. Herc, hope grows out of the very barrciincss of the situation. Gritting his tcctli, the Geneva op- timist mutter-s: “The frank and re- solute facing of facts with regard to the world's economic difficulties is an augur of better days to come." In its search for remedies, the as- sembly in September authorized a world survey of economic factors. The aim is to learn the causes and circumstances of tiic iavevailing crisis and to gather data. upon the recur- rence of periods of depression, valu- able materials are expected from this‘ inquiry. The report of the gold delegation, dealing with the prospects for the supply of monetary gold, is regard- cd by experts here as a monumental work. ‘The year gave‘ birth to a special commission to study the project foi- a European Federation or. Union. CORLEY-At her home ‘in Fram- ter street, Dec. 27th, Frank MaJiar, aged 51 years. Funeral Wednesday morning at‘ 8.45 to Saint Dunstanb Basilica, thence to the R. C. Mem- etery. MacKENZlE-At 50 School St., Sun- day, Dec. 28. John K. MacKcnzic, aged 64 years. Funeral from his residence on Tuesday Dec. 30 scr- vicc starting at 3 o'clock funeral leaving at 3.3). Interment People's Cemetery. from the McLean Funeral Home King $quare on Tuesday 13cc. 30th. Service starting at 2 trciock funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment Peoples Cemetery. Ill MEMUBIAM 1n loving memory of our dear hus- band and father, Wellington Plynt- cl‘. who departed this life December 241M 192l- Today bring! back and memories 0f a loved one gone to rest - 47 to 20. Neither team displayed a t Connolly with l3 topped the scoring THE CHARLOTTETQWN oyagniiw 7___ S Tit-JAMES CHURCJH __.__-_-__-____. An Acre of Lumber I Will 9-0 l"!!! In acre o! lum- ber near a saw mill and not over fifteen iullu from Charlottetown. HAROLD BERNARD 12 Illllsborongh Street ' Coroner's Jury Find Death Due To WoodAlcolizol That Frank Mailer, labourer, ‘.41, Dorchestei- 5t, died from the effects of drinking wood alcohol. was the finding of the Coroner's jury at the inquest held Saturday afternoon be- fore Coroner Houston at M. Hennes- says Undertaking Parlours. The de- ceased, who leaves a wife and a fam- ily of nine, one son and eight daugh- tei-s, passed away at '1 o'clock Sat- urday morning, aftei- a few hours’ illness. Following was the jury empannel- led‘. Bruce Taylor, tforenlan), Karl Kelly, Frank Currie, Sextus McLel- lan William Daizicl, Alfred Kelly, James Power. The witnesses exam- ined were Dr. R. F, Seaman, J. Ern- est H. Worth, Adeline Maliar, lvfrs. Mary Mahar. Augustine Gallant, William Brown. Dr. Seaman, the first witness call- ed, testified that he was present when the man died. Death, he stat- ed, was due to his drinking wood a1- cohol. Wiliiaiii Brown, Fresldent of the Drugaists Association, enumerated the drugs which may legally be sold by prescription, and also those which may be sold without. Wood alcohol, he stated, may be sold in any quan- tity without prescription. J. Ernest H. Worth, druggist, do- ing business on Prince Street, stated that on Christmas night, two little girls came to his home to the rear of the store about 10.30. ‘They had a bottle marked “Wood Alcohol, Poi- Augustus Gallant, nephew of the deceased, testified that he had been boarding at the Mahafs residence for a considerable time. He thought that the deceased had been drink- ing. He vtdcceasedl was sick Friday night. Witness went to bed at 12 o'clock. At 4.30 he was called to go for a doctor. After several attempts to sectirc a physician, he summoned Dr.- Seaman, who come immediately and remained till the man died. Adeline Mahar, little daughter of the deceased. stated that she went up to Wortlfs Drug Store for a bot- tle of alcohol. Shc did not know for what purpose. Her mother has been working, she stated. Mrs. Mary Mahar stated that she noticed a peculiar smell of! hei- hus- bands breath. She found a bottle in a trunk with about four inches of wood alcohol in it. This she spilled out. While she was at work her hus- band sent the little girls to lllortlrsDi-ugstore to get it filled. She had often got drugs from Mr. Worth, who treated her very eon- sirlcrately. She stated that she did not sign any note. 4 I Eastern Guardian ..*FR.DM DECEMBER 29TH to January 3rd we offer our entire stock of dry goods. sweaters, man's, ladies’ and children's winter underwear. Men's and boys over-coals, suits, lasts and caps, boots and shoes. hosiery. shirts, also balance of Christmas nov- elties at 20 percent discount. Mc- Leod and McGregor, Montague. 1174-12-29-31 Y BASKETBALL The "Y" gym wls the scene ~nf a confused exhibition of basketball on Saturday night, when the Y team continued their streak of idctories by over coming the R. C. N. V. R's great working knowledge o.‘ tho game, which though fast and furl- ous throughout showed the lack of practice on the part ofthc partici~ pants. "Tiny Matheaon. scoring 25 points led the ‘"1" team while lien list for the Navy. Earl Gms clpably acted a: referee. Following are tho And thole who think of you today Are the one! who loved you heat even by its critics that the London [Huerta b, y", m‘; “m, Treaty embodies a genuine advance "n41, upon a long and difficult road. Like- wise, the draft convention Dill t0" ' *1 gcthei‘ by the preparatory commis- slon at Geneva provides a workint; M D‘ MacLean conference and permits the considcr- UNDIITAIII ation of l. definite date for the world |_‘n.'3‘ congress on arms limitation. , a”m““" . N.“ “m”. rlciv vigor ivzis injected into the z ink’ ‘u , prrmnnent court of international z z Just,“ Apr-mg yo. The principle of in“ - -~ ‘Mu-u line-ups»- joy and blessing. It is the day upon -the day upon which the barriers between age and youth are thrown down, and when on whitening hair halo of sunny locks. doubt that this is all God's doing?-l that with the return of each Christ- mas Day, He stays for a moment the ageing of the world, and gives us all back again the gift of.’ a momentary youthfulnecs~chiefly that He may lead us into the Holy Child Jesus? l do believe it is all God's doing, so reminded that Christmas Day is not only the day of our Lord's appearing, but that it is also the memorial of Jesus Christ the little child. And I gospel of it? You know what I mean. fell-member that sweet incident; in the ‘,\'l’lO hath callczl it; unto 111i. (‘lCfllLtl story of the Saviour when He ivas siory by Child Jwls 11c siory and iveai-ied and cast down because of the lllilllllllml F01‘ "OP 11hr! ¢\'\"1'. Ahiru- a harshness and suspicion —_—~r~" reality, that met Him at almost cvcry i Christmas morning was largely attended. one or the llrgelt congreg- l atiom in your: being present. 1 Service was opened by the proces- slonal hymn "O Come all ye Faith- ful." ‘The ueull Christmas hymns were rendered as was a rrost pleasing solo by Miss Jlcqueline McDonald. Rev. R. Moorehead legato delivered ‘ a most impressive and helpful scr mon as follows: Acts 1V., 20—-"An<l now, Lord, grant l unto Thy servants that signs and wonders may be done by the name of , Thy l-loiy Child Jesus." ' 'i'hese words from part of a prayer t which was offered by the early l church, and they may most fittingh; l provide us with a theme for our 1 Christmas meditation. Christmas Day is pro-eminently the day of tiw children. It is their charter day of \ which we all become young again- the day upon which even middle aged and old folk feel they have a right to renew their youth and enter into the spirit of the festival as little children there rests, for the space of a‘ day. the And can we presence of the that we may be believe that a good part oi’ the lies in the fact that the You and 1m l turn, when He observed that the l common anus of people, and their-l methods of attaining those aims, l were far as the poles asunder from l God's ways—that He found His best: rebuke of it all in calling a little’ child to Him, and setting it in the midst, and saying, “Except ye became i as this little child, ye shall in nowise enter into the kingdom of heaven.“ The world was getting away from? sweet simplicity, from honest liumble— iicss, from tender teachableness, and the Lord Jesus wanted to bring it back to where it would find its truest happiness, and so he set a little child in the midst. You remember in the siory of the tempting of the human soul, which we have in the opening chapters of the book of Genesis, the argument used by the tcmpter was that the great thing was to leave the childish ways behind. and to get to know—~“Ye shall be," he said to Adam and Eve.‘ ye shall be :15 gods. knowing good and evil,“ And right down all the years the temptcrs device has always been the same. l-le would tempt us to despise tho simple things, thc lowly things. the sincere things. And, when all is said l and done, that is Just tho ugly twist i which throws out of proportion the graciousness of human nature. Bin. Jesus Christ lias come to comhai- that; and He ls trying to teach us oh this day of His Nativity that we are . riess just in proportion as we allow ourselves to grow away from the childspirit and do we not need this teaching of the Holy Child sorely? Ii‘ the world was asked today to say who is the great man. would not the answer of moat people lie-The KPH"- is the rich man, or the strong man, or the clever man? How fcw Of W» would give the sincere fll1S\‘.'f!l‘~-—Tlli" great man is the good man! Do iv~ not heed this teaching of the P1015‘ Child Jesus sorely? Where today fr. the love of simplicity-writer: is flin love of candour~where is the love of tiuatfulness-where is the love of tenderness-where la the ‘love of love? Do we not i-ieeu this teachinl of ihc Holy Child Jesus sorely? Where i". our innocence of heai-t-wvhere is our indifference to the things that sellin- iicarts are striving foi-—where ls our unambltious contentment? Alas. we l have to look back to the land of the Navy Y.M.C.A. children for these lost estates of oursi l Centre And sometimes we do look back, and. ‘W. Mclsaac 3 25 N Mall-tum when we do, the longing comes to us l that this present might b; more like Forwards that putr-that we might overlap the C Ryan l W. Henry year that lle away back between us L. Connolly i8 2 W. Gosh and childhood. and cast away ll" C. McMahon i a G. Partridge indifference to the simple thlhz‘ Guard: that rules us so much now, and tit-f J. Connolly '4 6. Toombsir/c might on liptoc lift the 0071161‘ f‘ W, Coylc 1 .- ,, __ N. Link the curtain that tildes tomorrow one. §.Dolron_' inmnaitsmmoznclcmflllfnfhw of the little t» ecnfcss that the grcatmaiiisnotu man—but that the great man ls a~ have kindly hearted good the surest the blue bird 0f happiness l4; at the 31“... had a little child ugou His knee. I _ stand by the cradle of Saviour" of the world came to us as a ILEQIQX. and a.» l lock, with ilic eye “(U0 Clilld- EVBYY Daft 0f 0U!’ L01'd'$lof faith, upon the llabc who lite; life has its particular‘ teaching for its, hum-n 1 can l 347 lll 1928. Taking the items separ- mlssing the road that leads to happl- - l l ‘ lug. l " \(]l'__'_l_‘_llltl'_I_l€_ Reg. SL511 Two Quart Size l1‘ BEST 05am: JUI|_4XCAOEI -- and find lllillfilllff5 - 373335;; the simple folk tin-i the ‘ things where we have lCilil forgo . N"? t) look for it. And iviiat are. llic mock cicifircs of ours if llicy are no: th QM y", Guarantee "jzoinptlrig of our bard Jcsui. Chiist .'I.in:e1f to remind us tiiai, the k 1, tlom of life only becomes the Kiiiy clam oi God when the Lille CllllLl i‘ set in the midst‘. Did you e\er iicii in think that tilt‘. L:rri Jesus nrvcr Ccdfecl t0 be the Christ ulllltl? \V£l‘ not one c! tlic greatest rliariii. (.1 Hill .1 l.ll'i.’.".'l .' ggppiiiss "‘. r-peciai Price. His cliaractti‘ that lip rnrrtt-g tuft. l 75"|-'-lll.\'l)1'~i111.\ ‘t; . ZI-z-iiil r ' all He ivas and Iszul and (llll tiz‘: [lublmr ""“"' ‘Lit i‘ l""ll’:ll~ 98c nt-irit of the little child? flow iiiucli mlw-mu“ "WW "m“:m;-_"_" . 11c lovczl 51mph‘ pctglc and Silllfllll‘ l‘ firings ~hc".=; simple and uitididiy lie‘, ' “ ’ “‘ fill (7 ‘$50K TU {ilfifikf-JFIU“. an lllllOCflll» icy He’ found in ever_vL'.iiiig about Him! Aiizll TilE TwliiclilNNON DRUG CO. when He has l'li.'i way iii ll s world: "iili; fililw. slum. (li- l.U\'."r'.ll PRECES" there will com: the cont on into‘ i’ people's hearts that. in the \Cl'_‘,‘ " Dr. Vincent ypgkg at Church \.'r>s!erday' mom 4 as usual. His morn- "A New Year mess- truost zinrl best there is set the spi child. And llicn \ shall get rid of all out‘ wraiiglni and misunderstandiiigs, and rerolu l centre uf all that 1;. happiest. and l f-Z".j'f\ L) \l ' .. .. . ._,_ ~ .i_ l ‘fill-Annual Siniiluj‘ Si‘ or! ( l-ri i» Itllilllisalillliclstllllltfrilhi“? v-acll till‘) F)?‘ l l J lll"‘ 'l'i'f'i- ‘tmll (‘Wit-cw " ill ' on 1 Co?’ n‘ )2 “For no“ 5 - ' ‘ n iio':>' m‘: '- ~' ~ ‘- ~ ,_ ,_ .. l ‘ b‘ a l l lfcni “iii li'~ll "l a “him duh-v’ but‘ the“ ifness; and the WOYld will b: ready - ~ - w, h, 3M. . Dunn: [his week w; _ v v ». 1m in1.'.s:ei'io;is i.ne which divid~ RID‘ l\ AL i‘ the year?» Silently we shall glide " 1: ill 1.01.1 iiitu 193i. LAO-king back . if ziiig forward, u-e see baff- lfll’ 1on5. as in a darkened . Alivurr- Lizrroiiiitls m, 5mm o find during the year that ha: lane the rich man, or tlie strong all else tlic SlllllllCllllll(lCil.l mail. and tIiaLIN find in. iCzitztiiitictl fr-iiii pitu- i» place at which to L‘ ll l? of the ilttlcrliiltl. cradlc c‘ I - ' _ , - . . _ |_ “l llll. UH- flu .- llr‘. _l(\\,\ iinsiaeakablc. others have x tmnk of inc rcrmoii oi: l.ll'."[|,,.| |i,._ ,-.. ,1 ,. ,1, K, ,,.,1.,.0,_,,. “U,” than m“ ";_llllt iii which our Lorri ‘tiiglw ‘mu. ‘film ,. m“ M, H1’ ‘my? Um Fad me _ o; lllCSE‘ sweet bcautitucle; "Iiiet. cti arr. , M“, nhuldkv mm,“ know u“ m: Mcckw "Elcsicd “r3 the m“? l" lat '1 P11 Til-l ti! a ll(“t\‘ and more abundant ltcart.‘ "Bleszed are the pmlccmak [lmdnh Hing,“ Somewhcrc speaks o, -~1 always think that. c lie p, .‘ nu.’ , a gym“ game a, chess Wm‘ l“: ca?“ o: ma“ blcmc HQ <_“l omoneiit WllO is always - . . \\'.ll iiot pexniit us to make " May we hope foi- the tn VilllCll we are entering an f" rfiiiiiiy of f'ill'l‘f‘_"llllf_l- redeeming. Fill; niiitl mistakes of, Dctlilclicin l'l.-li ct: lillflf‘l',.tilllfl and jUlll m, ll..ll‘. son," and also g note with and its-power to bless us. And il lIi;li‘l'\‘Clll_l_\' in till); |ll‘tl_\'L'i' tlusi nut.» of _ ,, H m, m Hnwnlgh mt infinite the signature of Mrs. Frank (m1? T511‘ that 0h Chrlstmflfi Burl-c ‘leffll by ll" will’ "llllwll ‘l J°‘-'“‘*'~‘ ,:t l','»' of tli- vi" ti... 1".">li. ..-.~~ ihiwi; .1 Uvil. ' iiitiliiiis back mov- Mahar, asking ma; me home should allow His infancy to inipicss zlern for the coiivgi-siuii cf the world; “unu. J,J,,,.,,JL k L.LA,J_,,,,_.‘. L] M, Um ,, t be filled with alcohol. As Mrs. Mah- "5 with "c 11mm“ l°5-'*°“‘- Fwy,“ _f_““d_“f’“" 17ml" 5"“~“l ‘ml’ Tll-"l "The Fi'lli‘l'lll.‘ - ‘illll lit: i. l by "Clliiilll tells Us 110V.’ the Prophet ar was in the habit of purchasing u- all heed to refresh our hearts uith wcivant. that signs and \\'0lld[‘l'.>‘ may U“, (mural bu,“ U, ,;._,, L- ‘, I, imp, u, the home of mt 1mm," and tieles from him, he considered the 8°59“ or Christ me chlld. Am h? fie“? l“ l" “film 9f Th‘! H011! “'11) in. (in-hwy, p, ii . n. ~i__ mil l f. '.'ll(il lllf‘ Wlllfllllg wheel. saw it an ordinary business transaction. W‘- ml? Bmwlng “w” ‘mm the appeal CAM Jc""'l'"" a:~iiii'tttiotv. and ill) . l of iiit- l 1 .. 1hr \l'.\~l‘l marred in the mak Now unto the Ciogl of all grace. Jesus m his illairiiiine lisiicriiiiiii. A! ‘ill w: iiir- i" ~dl>ftl Knew. triit u.li lli‘ "ll.:l. iii i1. tioii with Nlff0dcmu5 5am uziiii: \\lll llf‘ ru-tir-l-ml iii» r: iii‘. of l "w inlet lw born 8min,‘ ‘ To tlu , - <,,.,~_. .1» 1‘ i, ;_.-,-,,,~;."__ \i__~ lllfllfhllfl. Joel said the Almighty, F“ '~ ' rilitl ('.lil l. \"ll\> \\':il lit‘ uilli riirli "Your inn. 1 $11311 restore flit‘. 393115 ziiiu: ii (‘l l to n» tipuii iliat ilii~ l";£'l.l.SL has eaten.“ Marred ll.llli‘l' lll tic I llit,‘ ' f lllt‘ and l)"i>li'.l‘l1 by sin, ivearieci and dis ti by sorrow. somehow wt i'| tlml a put-sci" first can re i in; 3mm an assurance as ex ' iali that there is on: .. = unto them "the gar- pratse for the spirit of linens 1 ‘..i‘ a111, i. tCoiitinucd from Pziyc ti The total value of all d ' iii-i. ,k.-i_-,|1,,.1,_..-, . _ , l ducts 1s estiinatvtl to be $2l)l,‘74‘l 8J1, Tpi- 111111‘) v ll or ,... in i929, as compared witlt 329i, 1 ' - Iii ‘... l'lll.( atcly, the values for all Canada in iiirt sf 192.’), with corrcspoitclliig values furliiaii i928 within brackets. are as follows: l f Dairy butler, 000 1313511011000»; llTl-tlll crcamery but 560.929.7323 tsstioz, ‘ lllPiiln lll . - .- 5381: home-made CllC("'f’. $813 800,5. liv:‘iii=.i v tseosstcszi; inisiecllziiicriiiz". factor’ ltli’ lllltl" vzciiuur, sermon “Wise and siniciits,“ \\'.'l.~ a thought- st presentation to the liOll. of thorn? things izcriizti in their value. /- of the tlav includod an <§82,000i; factory CIlOCJ-Ir‘, $:1,-f71!i1tf) \ _, in ll hymns suitable to the 1830394463); miscclltineotis facioiylr. i c-vl * ll- 'll‘-\" UTE?!" llwllldl" Ill/m prorlticts, 821091.945 t$20.1':i51.49ll'Zl-"»l“lll l i» t"‘-= =~ 7 uvlecls cvluhrlcd cf lhrcc whole milk, $153,228,000 \Sl5'.!.G6l,- flu‘ level uni ' ~ or Ric-s Ilobcrta Spencer- oso». - ~~-————- Thc total consumption of buttvrll l" fhlil “llWl i‘ “T111311 ‘ll-VS Sh‘? 90°51“ in Canada in 1029 is crtniatctl dill l‘- ~l"~ lmk“ ll.‘ “m? m 54ml 293,034,036 DDllhtlS, or 29.05 pounds ~ . ' ‘l‘“"“‘-'- sll-"h" 7‘ “llghly 5m‘ per eapita, as compared ivitii fififl,-,l‘l‘li~lilllll‘ . 11f A1" F ,~.:‘c llluf sr-riiird destined ‘:1. iv hoop. A trial shipment liiiiidrcrl llfllillfls of I l‘\l f"»l"l.“.l a new method t.» l~ vii .t ii‘. 1- New York from the 057,076 DClll-‘Klfi, or 29.06 pounds pcr. "'~ cnplfa, iii i028. The total voiisiiiiip-l "lil tioii oi cheese iii i929 anioniifctl in llllvv-lt-ld 34,782,012 potincls, or P33 pounds per l5 “l4 “ll capita. as compared ivitli is 091.583 “llll ll-" I pounds, or 3.63 pounds per cziplfii. F .-"~\, r‘lil"f'll \ T liwi s at a iict return IIAZHBURG, (Zcrmany, Dec. 2s. l l? 1' "l IIYP-“Pl than "W 1°“ -——Thc giant flying bunt [lo-X "l may fly u, Japan h). way ,,|- wiiirciustgv that wcn‘ “awn; in 133p “- m pruvmm t . '2 \'.lll lllf‘ ilUi/tlidl ships mill’ Y" south Amfluman flight mums mt. 1i ill" .\fur.i.inc breed from expectations. the llaimlizirz: l" l""‘l""-' lwlll" A7 H‘ m" “Y?” Frrmrlz-nhlntf quotes forum-anti» ' "m "‘ lllfllwl er liirdrlrh (‘hrlstltiiisrn as s:\_v- ‘ m‘ “lllnl lllml‘ Moi-cos. l3 Zl-iari SILVAER ;f*‘U2~&lt;b‘ ARNO nu npiciai ls Back ilgain Buying all (ii-tides nf Silver. (Truss and Red POM-Bo zll. the Office of D ‘ t G. R. MacQuarrie 130 RICHMOND SlRliljl‘ l Get the Highest Market Price for Your y PELTS