CALL 1N zronsy AND xova GIFTS anal. Manicure Sets Toilet Sets . _ Ivory Lamps - g Baby Sets} . stationary Qolgate Sets . Wiltermlui real _ tylllermrlin Pencils Waterman Sets Kodak:- orownies Albums . . Yardleys Toilet Sets I-Iudnut Toilet Sets con Toilet lots Ashes oijloses Sets Evening in Plrll Sets Andrnan A ‘flit OF m Prince street CALL 0N U8 XMAS AN ‘oursmzvp zvc A ARRAY or CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WOR 111's our: cmnsmss DIPLAY norms. nun nvca. ALL ME Tl-IE nusr QUALITY AND BEST Pmczs INSPECT OUR. STOCK. -—SUGGEST10NS- Hunter Chocolates Moira Chocolates Williams Set; Mlntfs Sets Writing Paper Pansy Soaps Dusting Powders Compact: (All Kinds.) Bath Salts and Tablets Cigars r ' Cigarettes ' Tobacco: Pipes Pouchl Lighten » Thermos Bottles Military Sets Tslcnms in Bottles y many other items. \"' Ion GIFTS DISTINCTION J. ERNES T H. WORTH DBUGGISTB Phone IS BIGGER AND RCIIANDISE IS 0F PREVAIL. CHOOSE l Central ~ Guardian THE SALE 0P DONGSET takes , piste today at noon at A.-A. Hermes- ‘ sey's Stable, Pownal Street. ' 1107-11-33 TnANsl-‘Enacn-Mr John Cairns —(better known as 1h. Char- lottetown, irorn whence he hails- arrived in New Glasgow a lew days ago irom the Island city, and has taken up his old duties in s. new sphere at the local Canadian Nat- tional Railway Telegraph Oiiice as operator-New Glasgow News. THE SALE 01-‘ _ IDNGSET takes place today at noon at A. A. Iiennes- seyb Stable,’ Pownal Street. 1107-13-23 NO nntryznv. BY. LETTER CARRIER 0N CHRISTMAS \_DAY- There being, no delivery byiettsr carrier on Christm day, December 25th, 1930, the public are advised, that all mailings at Charlottetown, tor city delivery must be completed at 12.00 o'clock noon, December 24th, in order that same may be delivered the afternoon oi that date. 1104-12-23 PERSONALS Miss Roberta Spencer is spending Christmas at her home in the city. The Guardian regrets to learn oi the, serious illness oi Ivlrs. Jas. Mc- Cabe, Stanhope. ' MissMargal-et Marshall has re- turned to Stanhope alter a pleasant visit to York. Mr. Walter McLauchlan, Mt. Stew- art is spending a week at his home For Sale _»__ 1"“ "rwflg-“A; - “u-"TT-YTIYYRTTI"; gggrl‘ at Stanhope. ‘ o o ‘ s —-——— Z CIGSSIf 18d Advéftl-SCMCIIIS . i Mr. Eustace McDonald and Miss : One insertion V......... 10c per line oi 5 words I M°D°n“d' Grand “acadle- were m : Three Insertions ... . 9o per line ol 5 words the city yesterday. ' : Four Insertions ...... . 8o per line oi 5 words z Eight Insertiolu ...... .............. 7c per line oi 5 words Messrs h“ Mflhar. Ambruse Dayle. Q44.“ oevooowow+o++owouooooooooco+ Pleasant Grove, were visitors to the Miscellaneous city yesterday. Miss Eula Jenkins leit ior Boston Saturday, ‘where she will visit her aid, Souris. . - Oiiice. ; ton. sacs-BABY SLEIGII Robe. horn Bull. 6 years old. J. W. York Point. -c_.___________ _ FOR SALE-NATURAL W driving sleigh, as good as Allilly’ 17 Orlcbar Street. \ mg 5_\Lp;_1~n|g|_; | L 555D rurnl lr-lcphones repaired by male mink iysonhmaoonan. Palmer Electric Ltd, 173 Grafton __.i._.-_____.. Bclicqlit‘. 1032-12-20-31. Street. Ch"i°‘“"t°“’“‘ P‘ E‘ L PENDERGAST—At Prince Edward -————--— 1°46‘12'2°'lw°ck‘ Island Hospital,.oll Thursday, De- ELHCTRIC WA HER. AND ONE ccmbcr 4, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- olectri: clock tor sale. Apply 43 11am pcndcrgogg, a son, 511N111; Park Road, City. 1089-11. Rifielilo - 1111mm, v6.7.1.3 wAsrcn-rwlzilvrr-rlvs (moss mllcil cow, due to freshen rigllt away. Herb Dem-gs, Marshfleld, Must be first class’ animals and ‘ < " 1080-12-22-2i prices must be right. Send tull in- --—_-.____.___.. ~ iormaiion to E. H. Rayner, Surn- . FOR SALE - AYISIIIRE cow “"51"- flre years old. Newly ircsh Wallace Owen, Prenchinrt. _ 1°33'12'2°'3", lgflgggflflrlnf ‘,,”,°,f;,§" IIENDERSON-NICHOLSON - At TOR sALgéAN-l-IQUE cums’; carly Canadian and Newioulld- Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1930, by Rev: m“ preset,“ 233 Queen street land pictures. Describe fully. Jas. w_ L_ outhousmmr. Arthur Hender- 9795-12-10-101. H- 34°"15°"- Cardlmml- gfi-z 52132:‘ son, or Union Road, P.E.I., and Mrs. *---—-—--———~- ' ° ' ' ' ‘ Helen “Edith Nicholson, oi Charlotte- '0R S.V\I.E SLEIGHS! "FRANCIS Auto Back Cutters". The acme oi perfection, with the proper "111- Trimnlcd in embossed green sleigh mohair plush. J. S. Francis 1S1: Fortune Bridge, P. E. I. 10l7-12-19-5i. -—-__.____ ‘Asturias m}. SALE - Film.- lmported young Gel-man sollgsters, chock full 0i Christmas toned cheer and melody, cages also Murphy, Spring Park Road. Phone 1131-1. 9833-125 -_________ ______________ IECOME EXPERT BARBER ‘hlflllxh our. special low cost course- graduates. Wrilc: Mole:- Baroer College. 5'73 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. li-lts t! Hundreds oi successful "up. Or-will exchlingo for grade milk cow. D. A. Mono Newport, , j CHEROKEE Helms The I IIOII HIM mile: all m- . torn el i ,,,,,,,,---,,,,,,,=---,,,,,,,, 11m» T~—‘"»~»;,,=»"~,,i-I' zs-c. ores -~~"- > v I Ch comm OI]. - =---»--~- s-i-e- ~ 1w,- fi.i';2'.°.‘i.';’..‘.".‘i"l,t.'.i‘2'.'i.‘°‘" than, pimplemete. We 102 2-28-41. g \=~l-c- .‘ foam‘ I ' o”. M“... Inserted by Wiis and Isnllly. - mac-allot gnlttaneel m.» will Boarders Wanted m‘, J1" 1 v ' ‘""' m. some‘ war-ll two 81-" ' will“ or tau prover: herbll nm- 1.1m! aosanrla ACCOMMOD- ‘MILK FOR. SALE-D. F. MACDON- 10112-12-18- ELECTRIC laaowllll, usnn ONLY 'iew lvccks. Guardian. F.S.-9240-ti "GIOILSALE. r0 an. aemo sun room 818m on hand at Gulrdia Apply 51 Orlebar Street. _.._._ FOR SALE-REGISTERED snonir- 1094-12-23-26-27- . 9964-12-17-18-23-24-41. ——r----. . ‘OR SALE J-L 1 THOROUGHBRED Alrshire Bull, 11,6 years old. Prize winners atkingb County Exhibi- 1086-12-23-01. lmo. ville. BOARDERS WANTED. Powllal Street. SALE FANCY -t.i Y Street. Evenings 7 to 10 AND ROTARY rlllmsllllvo. and all small belts at Clinton 19-tt. m, _ ooB new. snows liIAGNl-ITUES hauled, magnets cned. ,_. Sons Mt. Herberti .1’. 15%| WANTED-YQUNG MAN perience in dry goods, oi value. the right man. Apply in references to P. O. BOX tax, N. S. good naid. JOIIN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclal Land Survevor. Hermon- 9279-1l-2l-1mo. APPLY G8 1041-12-20-41. Aprons. Mrs. S. McLean, 5 Stewart -10l3-12-19-4i. Morrison, Belt Dealer, Fredericton, P. E. I. 99017-12-15-121. AUTO 01mm LOST m crrv. Please return to Guardian Otfific- “L"-l0ll6-12-l8-_LI charged. 8nd ioxcs, tcn nlalcs. iiitccll females. i078-12-22-Zi wANrcn-ohn AMERICAN PIC- Male Help Wanted WANTED-IMMEDIATELY SINGLE man for ranch work. A. C. Wood, 1001-12-22-31. WANTED-MAN T0 WORK 0N iarnl/It good man will keep em- ployed by year. Small farm. D. A. McDonald, Newport. 1086-12-23-31. vas city for wholcsalehouse. Ex- lllshings, or iancy goods would be A good opportunity (or writing, giving agepexperience and W. Dcc. 22-ti. 30. g Female Help Wanted WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOMAN as housekeeper. Man living alone. corniortable, small home. would consider marriage. ii . suitable. Inquire Guardian icr iniormstion. Msolwsn. who departed this .llis . looa-la-aa-el. ncoeelaqgsl-e, 1m. sister, Mrs. Rayiield. The Misses Mary and Mamie Coady ol’ North Wiltshire spent Sunday in Clinton the guest o1 their cousin, Mrs. John L. Sullivan. Mr Wendel Plggott, Mr. Thane Chandler and Mr Ell-nest Howse of Pine I-Iill, Halifax arrived last/night to spend the Christmas holidays ‘with 9311535“ friends in this city. halt price. Dr. Beaten, his sister Mrs Little and Miss Christine Benton. Dr. Mar garet MacKenzie, Miss Jane Mac- Kenzie and Miss Mary MiwKenzie. are spending the holidays at their homes in Flat. River. OVER- BIRTHS DIARRIAGES liIacPlDIRSON~CAMERON-By the Rev. R. Moorehead Legate on Dec. 6th, 1930, Dolena Cameron oi Caled- onia to Archibald MacPherson oi Bellevue. town. DEATHS l\IcCOURT—I.n Montreal, Dec. 14th, 1930,’ Francis Bymc, widow of the late Peter McCourt. Funeral was 1191c] 0n Wednesday from St. Mich- acls Church to Cotes Des Nelgcs Cemetery Montreal. MACDONALD-At the P. E. Island Hospital. Dcc., 31st James L. Mac- Donald aged-in. Funeral irom the residence oi his brother Maynard F MacDonald. Montlklla on Tuesday. Dcc.. 33rd to lower Montague oe1n~ etery service starting at the house at 1.30 p; rn. lllgmrulollll In loving memory oi Adolphus To CAN- men's iur- own hand- 1046, Hali- eted in nice private home. Apply P. S. School , I Christmas ‘Clotting , ____ . The closing will take place at 10 u. m. with, Mr. lleubenwMacDonald, Chairman.‘ 1 ' I‘ Following will be the programme: ~ 1. Chorus-"Deck the HIT-Senior Pupils. ' 2. "Christmas LessorW-Grade II. 3. Group Recitation-"The Three Kingfl-Grade III. 4. Chonls-"Away in A Manger’;- Primary. 5. Diaiogue-"The Secret oi Christ- mss"-—Grsde VI. - s. Violin solo-"lt. caine upon a midnight clear-filly Rogers. ‘l. Song and Drill-"A Merry Christmas TreeP-Grade III Pupils. 8. Dlalogus-"Surprislng and sur. prlseW-Grade VII Pupils. . 9. Chorus-"What Child is This?" --Seniors. ' 10. Reading-“Wllile Shepherds Watched"-Marion Rogers. 11. Song and. Drill-“Santa in the Rinfl-Grade I Pupils. 12. Plano Solo--“'I,‘he G0blin's Frol- hW-Audley Giliis. _ 1s. Dialogue-“Christmas in Moth- "er Goose LancF-Grade I Pupils. i 14. Chorus-"Cllrlstmas Story"— Primary Pupils. 15. Song—-"Merry Christmas Bells" ——Ida Farquhsrson, Virginia Walsh. Ruth Puncher. 16. Recitation-"A Christmas Prob- lomW-Geo. MacLeod. 17. Solo-"Theres a Song in the Alf-Marguerite Cudmore. 18. Readlng—-"Seein' Edith Hill. 19. Chorus-"Silent NighV-Senior Pupils. ' Things"- God Save the K1118 WEST KENT SCHOOL The Christmas Exercises at West Kent school will begin at 10 a. m. today. The public are cordially in- vited. The music is under the direc- tion oi Professor Thompson. The iollowlng program will be rendered: ';O Canadafl-The School. Chorus--"Cheery Song" — _David Dick Slater-The School. _ Monologue — "Santa's utters"- Artie Wright. Carol-"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"—-T‘he School. Exerclse—"'1‘rimmil1g' the Christ- mas Tree"-Lois Holman, Eleanor Campbell, Nora I-IarperQShirIey Ir- lain, Blair Heeschen, "am l-Iine, Brian Cudmore, Sidney Green, Stu- art "Chandler. ' Violin Duetw-“Andantindl - 1.1-- mhre, Charles’ Hyndrnan and John Wilkins. "A Christmas Conspiracy"—Cal-- men Glover and Arthur MacLeod. Vocal Duet-Ml/Ilghty Lair’ a Rose" -T‘he Misses Suzanne MacKinnon and Marjorie Chandler. _ Monologue - "Ignorant Dolly"- Ruth Sinclair. ‘ Carol-“Once in Royal David's CitW-Grades 1 to 5;, inclusive. _ "The Trials oi Christmas Shop- ping"-Pllyllis Whitloek, Jean Rob- ertson, Margaret Douglas, Keith Langill. . . . Violin Solo -"The World is Wait- ing for the Sullrise"—Seitz, Charles Hyndnlan. . _ Monologue-"A ComplainP-Lloyd Grant. _ Chorus — "Playground Song YouthK-Cadman, Senior Pupils. Piano Duet-Selccteci-The Misses Isabel Crawford and Marjorie Chandler. Song-"Slumberland"—Grades 1, 2 and 3. Qlrartette, Carol — “Good King WencesiosW-Lawrcnce Rowe, James Burnett, Fulton Pierce, Charles O'- Brian. Drill-"I-Iusky Helpers" - Irvine Rice, Dougald Ramsay, Lome Small- wood, Eric MacGrcgor, Lorimer Cud- more, Elmer Ling, Lloyd ltlllcNevin. Caroi-“It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear-"The School. Presentation oi the MaeMillan Interscholastic Football Trophy ior i930. Cllorus-"Steln Sony-Rudy Val- lee, The SeniorPupils. God Save the King. Cord of‘ Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Wight, Pln- mure Island, wish to thank their kind iricnds and " ' ‘ - for‘ thelrmany acts oi kindness and sympathy, also for all the Mus Cards‘ and Spiritual locusts oiiersd during the losvprthsir beloved‘ sen John A. l 1005-11. if‘. _ I FOR SALE Christmas Present For Your Child 1 oi y Niee young- black pony are; sonndandusedbyehildrento lo and drive. Apply Leo Carraghsr, Up- . , , _ g "°"“i':"' "cry-r. _"c*=-==-=* 1v. n. Macao» "lilo - co. l - ' .' ' m. lsfiflrht-Fr-‘fia Lost. l - d‘ MIMI Nov. IB-tiriti. ----_ . Illanlll A _ a losr-vloafi arm our. ea- b A m. gitggqq; my,” mu," tween Morel] Stables and Russel IIIFHIPII . III Illh '°"“""°‘I~M tallies unwar- _'._.__-- ' ' -~— -', lose-u. too Iona. rlleauss or I. s. Jenkins. Iflssfton It. TiIIjJJCHARLOTTETCWN "contours author oi the "The Burial o.’ John Moore." those who borrow trouble. days ii’ a man stops to think, some other fellow posses him. Central Guardian _s—_ TH BALI OI‘ LONGSET takes place today at noon st A. A. Hennes- sey's Stable, Pownsl Street. 1107-12-23 THE SALE OF IDNGSET takes sey's Stable, Pownal Street. 1107-12-23 Burial Of The “Dry Policy’? (or NEWTON KENDALL) Choosing Mitch l-rcphum, M. P,‘ as leader, the Ontario Liberal party abandoned the prohibition issue. With apologies to Charles Wolfe Sir Not a shout was heard. not a protest; note. As our burial duty we hurried, Not an editor rose in his might and wrote As our dry crusade we buried. We buried it darkly at dead 0i night The sods with our bayonets turn- ing, By the twinkling Star's uncertain light And the Globe just dimly burning. Few andsilort were the prayers we said. And we spoke not a work oi sor- row But we there were "drys‘ that had battled and bled And we bitterly thought n-lorrow. oitho But hall‘ oi our heavy task was done And still the convention was eit- tins. And We knew by the distant random 81in 131st Sinclair was sullenly quitting We thought. as we hollowed its nar- row bed And dropped it, the bone and the tissue, That the ioe and the strange-r would tread o'er its ilead. And we iar away irom the issue- Lightiy they'll talk 0i the spirit that's gone And the bottles that lie in the ditch, But; little we'll reclc u they let 1t sleep on And we get 111w oiiice with lviitch. 5100/13’ and sadly we laid it down, Abandoned by Grit 811d by Tory; We carved not a line. we raised not a stone, But we leltit alone in its glory. Erinitp Qlnitzh dibufrl) TUESDAY ‘mil-Senior C. G. I. T. —- Special Christmas Meeting — Social Iiall. _________________ Worry is the only interest paid by These i Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE l. BROWN Mar-gale, P. E. i. Send all iniormation regarding in- fractions oi Prohibition Act lo the above Ur To Uhlet inspector B. J. Haywood l5 Dal-cheater Street, Charlottetown 'TAKE HOME NEW VIOLIN, CASE AND BOW 50c .1 Ll-won Jvoin to-uay; No Cllnrgo or on! illnlll Iniorrnstion rheerinlly glron i IJIIA BLOTTETON‘ N nous" s1" 110' Proi. Imlnnsl, instructor l0! Queen Street. (Chat-Inn Open every Wednesday and Thurs-lo; ‘ l P. M. until’!!! I‘. ll’. Adults and Children Recital glren annually llii-Il-lI-l wsck 25 GENTS gets you 2 pounds Mixed Candy at WIIITFS ‘Rlkbborl Candy Candy Canes Barley Toys A ‘ at WIIIIFS Sunnyside ni Marion Davies Is Great At Prince Edward "Just you—_lust ma. . . . You'll be humming that plaintive l d i 1 lk t i th place today a‘ noon at A A Hennes‘ Ilrrlfirfceylilgvli; fiscal; all]; btlllold? i ing Marlon Davies in her first iea-, ture length talking picture, "Mari- 1, anne,” which opened yesterday as a Metro-Goldwyn Mayer presentation. A larand-llew flock oi song hits ‘are in this sparkling romantic com-i ledy in which Miss Davies sings with- ia captivating charm that is certain,‘ to win ior ller evcn greater popu-g . larity than she now enjoys . . . and‘ ‘that's saying a lot. i The “Just yew-Just me" number, . slips into the picture so unobtrusive- l ly that you are not quite sure it is :1 l song until it is picked up by oil'- ‘stoge orchestration. Robert Z. Lcon- lard, who directed the musical-talkie, |dove-tails his song numbers right l! into the dialogue and action. And there are some othcr surc- ltire songs, such as "Hang O11 To lMe," "Sugar," "Blondy," and, of icourse, a "Marianne" theme song that is potent with tunciul dram- atics and weeps. In the picture Miss Davies plays’ . the part oi a French peasant girl who falls in love with ‘an A. E. F. doughboy but sacrifices her happi- ness when hcr iormcr soldiehsllvcct- heart returns blinded from the war. Included in the supporting cast arc Lawrence Gray, Clifl’ (Ukelele Ike) Edwards. Benny Rubin, Robert Ede- son, George Baxter and others of note. All deserve special praise {or tho capable and entertaining way in which they present their character- izations. "Marianne" is Just the right kind oi picture for the holiday season. Pack- ed with laughs. Y. BASKETBALL Opening up the basketball season iur the year the Abbie Sisters dc. ieated the Blue llnts ill all Bhhlbl" ticn game by a shore oi 18 lo l1. The game though very iast through- out was marred by too much person- oi contact, which tends to cur. down thescoring, thus causing tile ganle to lose much oi its appeal to the spec- tators. Betty Rogers was the score 111g ace of the game, netting l0 points cut oi a. total of 11, for her team. Vifklnia. Harrington lcd the scoring list ior the Abbie lloopstcrs. Following are the line-ups; Blue Dots Abbie Sisters Centre Gwen Rogers . . . . . . . .. Jean Grant _ Forwards Betty Rogers . . . . .. Gladys saundl-rs GT6“ Bflrbvlll‘ Agnes McGtc Thelma Currie Lillian Duchcnlill Guards Thelma. Currie Evelyn McKenzie Elsie McInnls Margaret McLean V. Harrington Referee: William Hcllryn‘ In a second exhibition game bc~ tween the C. N. R. Recreation Club team and the Y team, the latter woll by a score oi ~19 to 26.' Tile Y team is considerably strengthened this year by the addition of "Tilly" Matllcslvn late of Mt. A. and‘ also by the ad- dition oi Pat Powers and Dick Fil- liter, two oi‘ last year's City League stars. Though handicapped by the absence of some oi their best play- crs the Railway icam put up ii. still battle and did not succumb cnsily to cit-feat, ‘The game between these teams tonight at aoo o'clock will scc the C. N. R. with some now players and a battle royal is (‘.'\'])(‘ClC\’l. Following were the lineups iur Saturday's game: Y. M. C. A. Centre N. ldaillcsoll . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G. Ayers Forwards i i i s. hlaclrnli ‘ slvr ii". with '1 11.-EEK! A Err a. r on GIFT ISATI-I SALT YARDLEY b! Ylfdlfl)’. Eau de Cologne Iludnut, Aptil Showers 551-00 "4111" 7 R! x Cologne 5C W §I.E ' , Bath Salt l“ 50c: $130: 69c ~ $150 $1.00 (ilass .1... $0M’ <3 011ml 1 Baill PDWIIPI‘ Box 89c , IIIYDNUT EVE. IN PARIS I Tliilflfvfii" hath Pnlrrlrr u] bgx f, L.» _ g _ _ , . COTE Eauuyzlilmagnlibgne, Fawypowder ' >90 50c ' “ LUbYiRi-l i’i~f.,\RL " 'l'nilet Seth qn 5M,“ 111ml (lift. Brut“. m"! Vllllrr for Less Money. i $6.98, $7.5M, 58.98 up i0 $3119.98 ’i‘Oll..i-§'i‘ SE13 by Yardley lllninui. many othcrs including ihc IIi‘\\‘ odour 0| L01)‘, I|I)lli.l".ll‘ii. CHOCOLATIIS hy Yiinirs tthy Kingston. l-‘zlllt-y X11... -~ ‘£2.40; Snappy (‘t-Jar (‘hosts .. Lacqucrod lioxrs .. III-JSERI‘ TARRIZYTON zlrld PICCADILLY in Glass Jill's- Fincst Tobacco. Xmas Wrapped $1.50. $3.00 ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR TO THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. g You Save on Drugs, Save on Gifts lls (iulllongs, Liggclts, Page 1k Shaw. D07" \ Bu‘; $5.50. $6.75, $7.50 :01; .1l ..\'E\'E.‘\"IEE.\'. I Priced . . . . . . . . .. 90c up to 0s . . . . . . . . .. in Swrci Hay Box (‘l(i.\ItE1'1“1‘ES, CIGARS _ in Fancy Xmas Boxes. 50C, '° $7.50 KODAKS s. BROWNIES 98c ‘° $15.00 E. Goss lllclocan JV. G. Partridge . . . . . . . . .. W. Partridgfl ~ Referee-R. A. Pclldlctvll. D. Fillltcr At Rotary "A Christmas Font-I'll” “lb” the subject oi an original, illiWiChilllL’. “niquc and .lllllllol'ous nllllrlnus b}; President l1. L. 1‘.llillCl' 11L the llulilrf; luncheon yesterday". The sprain-r lic- scribed his (ircnm ill wllicil. ilt illc guggcstioll oi Elnuln Claus lilurr Willi a llliXillg of cialssiiirrlliolus. Tile 1'1 s- idcll‘. 011 visiting ii ll‘1illi)€‘i‘ of nill/‘cs llllcl places oi business Wm; our; (l, to iillll a (locto-x nlallzlgzilrl ll iiillli,‘ Filmer and K. M. Martin. Sscreizlry Stacey read letters o! greeting from the British Rotary Club and the Halifax Rotary Club- The musical program consisted 01 ml instrumental duet by Miss Horn- byx, cello, and Mr. Jack Wilkins, her pupil, violin; also‘ Christmas carols hf," RDiZITiLIIIS Quigley‘, 55115811913 'l‘\\'e:cly a_ll(l liutcllpson, all the P?!“ iorlllcrs loving cllcored. Tho President stated that Rotarian Haul: M. Stewart, who recently 1'9" iill'll(‘(i from lllolltrcai. is lmprovirlfl (Hill that tllo Rotary Club has sent llilil iinvrcr». The l-lllci objection t1 rciorm is that l‘. w: ircqllclliiy tries to reform illc Wrolzg ilcopic. nnolllcr ciuclm" illr- Prlllcv I‘:'i‘.\'.li'll‘ 'l‘llo:lll‘<-. it llr~ll=|l:l",lr~l' 111.111 il"i'lili“.1, "' ‘ court, lhr: lililllllflPl‘ oi the \\'.llr'l' “ Works running 1hr: \‘(‘ll(i4')Z':1 (‘fidil- --— - _ il5illlltllt. potato ill~"ll, \'l'ool=.\~rlll':» llri": Mm"! 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[ikc ('lll" ‘illlir. insurance is ml in-“iuilnrl (‘mi is centred forum". of insurance, ‘we can nri ‘or you rcznrdillg the pol- i'_\~ l-ri suited to your needs. about llnnlc and family ml‘- 53 li< prinflprll Function is one " oi prntct lion against financial loss when the unexpected happens. fr: specialists in all l‘. C. i. Plrollc 1056.