. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Wise is the candi- date who can convince the voters that the of- fice is seeking him. Charlottetown Guardian Two Morning Guardian, Founded Cent! IBIH liiil KNIIX [IHIIHIH Hllllfi IIPPIISIIII; IIEI In Church Union With a Vote 0f 788 to 20- I ‘ Hamilton Goes 8 to 3 Against Total Vote in Toronto So Far Against Un- ion, But Unionists Claim not Fair -.BELeiTfii Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLCTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925 llllln lilullslsiilvislio Al III Till] -.llNl]5 FEARS llllll VEHY IIIINNY i8 SLIPPING ‘Churchill-‘Ijikely to ' A Whittle Down U.S. Pohcy of Make $ 50,000,000 Dam- age Claim CONSENTS Contends, However, LOYDON, Jan. 11.—l’revluus l‘!!- - ire-m (Ittawa had lead to the do he of Every time a man I MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT esn’t say anything lessens his chances. being called a fool. 15y Mull. Cunudu and l. l .-r.-ti 55.00‘, l $1.00 Il¢‘ll\ B Annuinl Huhsvrlpllonn liIY IINY IJUMINIIIN FRIIM EMPIRE o . nzie King Govt. Gives RiseTo , Considerable Uneasiness in Great Britain -—Need 0f Middle Course B e t W e e n Forcing 0f Empire Relations And Devotion To Status Quo Ideals. O IJOMVBO“ the Eilglish and the (loin- mouwcalth ‘team,- gives Australia a v_erdict--(‘lon.cede Francs ‘_l'\'ll' lllllt lvillllllfllilillilill up}. yet (Iie- .-l|lii‘ic‘lll_l posliitiii in tht- popular _ H titer ‘on til potty nd itllcd 0y mund lust now ill contrast to which t0 NOn- lle er 0n i.lll.ulitiilltiiiellsi aplpointiitililtitdial] (luv- (‘illlillllll lllls little to tiffer except the ‘ _ . . . l" “l ll lflll >4 0n iv insue ns- part p ayed by her ivheat specula- (Iflncurflng Priorities sllfv British llilitetl Press lliat (he tors iii raising the price of bread. Ch r h t alipuiiitmeitt is iluite normal and 11.0 6S lAltlS, Jan. ll_--.(}r@;tt llpitlllln iiiust Il()[>l)i' given any sinister slg- Need of Statesmansiiip. -l_lll1 tllle l'nite<l States are gubtlllg "*ll"il‘lllfl'- . togetlli r tlclwi l tl l l‘ "t .1 s“. ilt ls huwtaverheing said here with J. E. Pfifl ' z . it at l t’ 'l‘(lllON'l‘U. J11". ll-llll l0 llllll‘ US [Wlltllfitfllllll lzliflllllltilltWllllllll(llftl ltu “l""m"' "'"l'l'“"'i*‘ ‘mil llY l‘ “In!” ll“? 511"‘ lrlllll. llfl]llllllllll“-:i(fl“1"q m O 27 '[‘L)|‘()]][t) t,~itvy't-lltlll_ttll‘».»,, haw.‘ ‘.01, finally tum“ 4mm“: m“ Uolulvnjlxlw lllilllelllvl‘ of peupit- that Canada be-i The while papers revelations on 0,1 0n1h,.,'lue,~,t.|iiii (ll t hut-eh I lllllli U: Am“, Fmmlvp Anmslltxrs in Sm ctiiisl- oi internal _ri.-usoiis is theiho attitude of the Domiiiloils on here. . (it this nuinhei" scventeeti ll s! Tllsllilllslvl". 0t all ll|i-’()\'l'l" the confer nee to consider inter- liave exllresstid lll'-‘lIlSl'l\'l'li in fav- or of entering the United (‘hutch of Cuiiadu on June 10 next. while . llle re representatives of =holh Eng- sxeu. here. At the end ol toilayfls- discussions it was slur, lmiiiililuiis to the aplllroilches ol‘ lht- home Uoverivmtviit. llritlsh officials admitting this understiiiiti infer mull lvllllllfvilt that ten have decidcil to rcmalii with , p ~ihl> situation and zitvgrilliitlt- it ti) me cumlinuing proshytoriiu, "Vlhfillmllllllltf Ullllllllflts were trying pul-itiirzil conditions iii Canada but Church _ to drive a hard bargain. Winston the general public not unflnfgtgnd. The churches m the (my voting Churchill, British Chancellor oi‘ mg these political intricacies are in favor of lllll01l are Si, Davids, Old St- Andrews, (Julia-gt: Street, lltgh Park, Fiilrhaiik, Bcdford Park Avenue Road, Deter Pairk, Egilngton ltlioiles Avenue. (lreenivooti, St. Enoches, Kew ilt-itch, North llroad- WCEADNHRAL 31R RQGER the Exciheq-uer. wishes to econo- mize, and the United Status restl- niatc of war ditmage rlaims, (lettin- lively fixed at $350,0o0_ollll, l5 ilk. oly to be whittled down -het"~rt.> Ill“ Atiglo-Stixong finally rent-ll (l... m. tempted to draw the conclusion that (Yunuda is beginning to llt: more in- llllffiSllfil in the United States than iii the hllllllluflflllil. Aust-ra‘ s quick responsiveness to lmpoillal llfllllléllflfl is fruluently lllmpirc ri-Tzillions are attracting a deepening interest all over Gmat llritaln. The ineretising necessity of a HttlwSnlilllllkL‘ course ‘betlwtlcn the equally dangerous policies of _hot house forcing of the Imperial relations or the slavish devotion ‘to status (tuo ideals. uven if the lat- ter are camouflaged beneath the llilllollfll growth [ilt-ii is becoming _ (plziliner daily. ‘ The changed complexion of I'll!- perial zilfiuiirs wherein Britain is view, llloor Street, Westminster mid St. Jaimcci Square. KEYES Who directed the operations pooled accord. Ullllllld Slilttlg; Aiildiasslailtirs liar- """'Yl"r'“ll‘Il with (Ianadifls attiludvfisllmvlng an anxiety for improved The fact. that the British public and closer relations whereas the ‘ The church-es opposed are, ltosre. dale, Runnymede, Dale, Knox. (Book's, lluffcrln. (‘mvun Avenue, against Zcebruggu and Oslelld in 1918 is to bottle commander- rick and Kelllirgg. xvii-h James A. llimi at the hogan. jr., Failed Slates rrwltiazseii-liug (he vary cumplgu. mp1,. wporlg, _ V ‘ moment is Sllldlilillg Dominions. on the surface at least, iulrst ut its time Plwtlfllllg and slutty-pl"! llfllll-flllfl. illlck. causes Britions ‘ ‘in-chief of the British Fleet in the Mediterranean, succeeding Admiral Sir Otsmond de B. Brock. ltoyc-‘u Avlannv, St, Aiiilrc\v's (Kim: Street) and St. Puulu Knox Overwhelmingiy Against One of the. wealthiest churches in the city and in the whole ilenom- lnatlon is Knox of 'l‘oro'iit0 which hy the ovcarwli-eliiiini: vote 0f 78s to 20 decided to rcmiiiii out ot‘ the ___u_nlou. Comrnegitlng‘ on the vote the ‘minister 0t’ the church stated at the meeting last even-lug: "Christian friends, as you have heard hy the announcement of the vote, Knox church, the mother Presbyterian church of Toronto, has ileeidctl to remain Presbyterian by an overwhelmlnl: lllllji)l‘li.y.~ 'l‘his is very gratifying and gives us cause for thiiilkfuliietis lo God.- It littliciltcs thut iv-s. as a congrega- tion, are practlclaly unanimous on this great issue. it means that we are to remain loyal \u the lllblul. ‘the Primary Sutindurd; and the Confession of Faith and Shroliar Catechism-the Set-unitary Stand- ards of the Pn-sliyteriiiii (‘hut-cit 'l‘o those who have ililed iii favor of this Union, let mc say that this congregulon, and 1 person-lily hav- profouiiil respect for your convic- tions. - Presbyterian: Cheerful. While the returns from the Pro- vince Indicate an uverwltclming U. S. Secretary 0t’ State Resigns (Canadian Press) WASH ll\'tl 'l‘()N, Jt|ll.~l1-—<Cll£ll‘l0S Evans liuglies has rcSlt-lllvll 1115 St-cretiiry oi‘ Slate and wl_ll he sue: cetdcd by Frank ll. lxelltigt: oi Alininesutu llll\\' Aiitllasszidtii‘ to Great Britain. 'l‘lit.= iltisiitlllltlflll of Mr. llughes will he trfti-etlvl: March ~itli, when he coiuplet- s four years us head ol‘ the Slate Depart- ment. Mi: Kelloul! is axpected t0 take ollliri- iiiiliiediaittrly after. Mr. lluglitls has hull twenty pears (it piibllc ilt and ilt-sires to ftdtlllll) private 1\Cl:'\'llll‘1$. LA T E R PARIS. Jail, ll~~l7itited States .-\lllll)£\SSlllllll‘ to fir‘ ain. Frank B. Kclltigg here ll-duy said he would tleitelll the post of Secretary of Static in slleel“ llllll to Charles illvaiis llugiii-s who hats resigned- Contlnued On Page 3) {O l Lai-ge Demand For ; Tickets Re The t Liberal Convention Condensed Specials RATE-lic- per word, net each Insertion in this column I to The Guardian) *sooo ORANGES m CUDMORES H<§P°E§¥ , 1 at. 39c per doz- Sui-l-io-zi _-_ l“l\‘l“\l" lj"? dclegittls havi- ‘WANTED-A PASTRY COOK ‘(l tor ill-l l‘lll\‘lll:'l:i] Liberal Apply Victoria llotiel. Hahn,’ ,,|,__.l, l.- tn take place “SWEET JUICY NAVAL ORANG- ‘l -‘l“*“"-".““" "“ "“""“l' N?“ (-9. take home a dozen fol. Iloe a: “l k“ nllzlmiil; ‘LhlinlfllI\}“;T;",\\i,|fi;‘ . ., ___. .:t-.',- I‘i ' ~- _ tludmmts' 891 lst Lapollite uilivhe the principal viLos-f _ SATURDAY NmH-r‘ alt-alters, The l'ri e .\iiiii-f.ei~ and l-ntly's homespun hug containing '1'" Zlll“l"*l"" "l. ' ' ‘l purse. lttltuvn to 1-40 Powniil Si‘. I llcvviiril.——il07--1-12-—1l WWMHK M, eQAUNSOME sAUsAGEs MADE .lle ‘Ill-Hill l<lll“- vein“; _ l.‘ m“. ‘reek Imus,“ Saunders’ Newsom glilplfAllliltlll (HI l.. .1 ill ti. I & 00., Market Building. 6050-9-124-6mos. ..._._.E4 0 >—-——— The Union Vote AI()\"'I‘II.I<L\I.TTVllaii. i1. Test-er ‘WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED Jnnlid lby Flebrunry lull. Arlrply Mrs. (Dix) F‘. W. Tldmarslli, 2 ‘llavllllllln-(l ‘Street, SS9-l-l0-tlt' ‘CHANGES, ORANGES, ORANG- es, 39c per doz at Cudniores. \\’i‘.I'(‘ more favorable for the Anti _ (lastu Rica. ‘but will return here to‘k d.iy‘s results iii the large churches llative with the Itepzii-atiozi Cum-Hit‘ (hp Crick,“ gmms in Australia Continued; Page 3) mission, are standing their ground, hiit- the negotiations fer the tine '1 , being are up to ltlhe respective (inv- ‘ ._ l . E l eruments cit llrltaln and the Unit- ed States, America Will Wait Tihe eoiitiitontal (Liegation are Wfliillllllllg the deadifcek Two Years for Be- of Pay- bcttutecnitllc..- we. nrill twine-eun- ments -- Belgium I l l tries with lll-sulpprtlssetl l('lll.ll_'l{ltl.<l. Belgium Asaenfs, Belgium's assent to the reduction ("if lllio Spa allotment of reparations irom eight o 51/; and, perhaps, f.vu per cen_ of necensary, appears to lhave been the only furwttrtl step litiade ‘today. Contplete aiccord also’ . _ has not ibeeu reached un the Belg-i glnnlng inn position, as thi-l latter contends she still has lalbout 250,000,000 gold‘ francs due her on ltcr priority ' ' ,_,,,,,,,,_ to be Paid First _ The British, aver tlliat Belgium _ has already received 2.500.000 lcimadm" Pressl I PARIS, Jan. 11—'l‘lio first prov- f - l ti , l ti t , h‘ . Hues nrepara o“ an‘ mu we lsional agreement on the settle- per cent .0f ther priority, it‘ abazn- . _ _ v doned by Chat. country, should he c,f,l,‘,‘,’,,,uli,'.t.e.d flldbtflrléfls slmtmoted fmm ‘he’ recelms b°',at’terii00u by the British and Unit- ed States representatives in at- tendance at the conference of Allied hlinlsters, according to an. animuntzeiiieiit made by Winston Churchill, British Cliaiteellor of the Exchequui‘. iii addition. it ivas stated, the delegations of (the six big powers including the United Slates, have practically reached iin accord on nil the iluestitius before ___ tltein- These solutions will be in (special t9 The Guardlan) shape by the exlwrh; for considera- KINGSTON. Jlllliulcll, Jtlfl. 11.—,l!onh bvb Tlgesll-"lvs illvllarr session ltiimsuy MacDonald, the former lll t e ‘on. erence. llrltish Prime. lllllnlster, who lg tour-l Tlll‘ lllllllre 01' tlll‘»“\‘ Slllllllolltl- (m; the “y,” Indies, has gone to lllr. Churchill antiouiiceti. “Dllltld he cpt secret until finally aidopte . rcmalin a fortnight. In an interview, The U. S. ilelcgtitioti at the con- hure, he made it plain that when fsrence of Allied Finaiict- Minist- lhe. lliiltlsh Budget comes before ers has agreed that the. betlrllllllllll the llouse of Commons, his party of payment on United States war will oppose. its proposals for lin-‘dnmagc clanns can 'll‘l‘llll Preference. lie thinks that yeans until tii-c Belgian reparations ‘he (‘unservitt.Ives will rt-mliln in priority is paid, ‘llillCfi tit lciist three years. French sources. Continued On Page 3) MacDonald Party Will Oppose Im- perial Preference iiilllllluutii “Nelson” and A “Rod- ney ,” Englands Lat- est Ships, Last Word in Sea Fighters (Cariadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 11.—The design of the battleships, '—‘.\'elsnii" and "lladney“ now being hull-t by Great llrltaliti under the provisions of the Washington Naval Treaty is so rev- olutionary according to the Dally Exlprcss that it tnarks the en-l of the dreadnottght era, just as dread- noughts marked the end of previous types. The new ships will be en- tirely different. from any others in the ivorhl They will he both float, ing fortresses and air dromes audl will have a radius of action cover- iuch guns will be mou-ntcd In three turrets all forward. There will be no guns on the atfter part which wllll constitute l1 flight deck and the ships will carry their own fly- lng corps and planes. There will pro-buddy he no funnels. products oi’ furnaces being discharged through pipes running alongside to the stern. $200,000 FIRE NEWARK, is. J.. Jan. i1.-A fire lhoughtt to be of lndiendlary origin ilestroyed u city block last night. wait for two with one woman unaccounted for and scores driven to the streets. according tol The damage ls estimated at 8200,- 000. (Speclal to The Guardian) PROSPECTS FOR RATlFlC-ATION OF GENEVA PROTOCOL ARE GROWING WOFlSE—-8ER|OUS DEVELOPMENTS MAY BREAK OUT AT ANY TIME IF RUBSIA REFUBES TO ACCEPT LEAGUE ARBITRATION LONDON, Jan. i1.-The woupecte, for ratification of the Geneva Protocol are growing worse. General Hertzog ha; categorically mated that South Africa ll: not prb pared ‘to add to her obligation: under the Covenant. It was expected that the British iloi-i-io-zi Unionists than t.» the llnioiiitsts. _ Labor Party would staunchly runner! the PMW“ l" Vi“ °' ti"! "M “l” *"° 5mm‘ --_-.-_- i___-__-- New St- Anvil-viva 'l‘oroltto s delegates who ambled tn gum"; lg w"; Rpmgly MacDonald nominees, But the party ‘PHONE 807 J. M. ROOF 6. CO-, Weaithlest church went against ‘wholesale Pork Packers, S0 Water Street, Charlottetown. 882-1-10-tf Union, 731i to 1!), Si. John's. linnilltton. St. Andrews Hamilton: St. Lukru. Glenaarry Qrscuu. OFFER or grade envelopes, 50. for 20c. 125 for 350., 250 for 550., 500 for $1.00, 1000 for 81-95. Guardian Office. HIGH ltica. Craig, Ontario, St. Stephen. Tthellloti, Quebec; ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description cheaply and exped- itiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer-y, Phone 133. . 2876-5-6-ti, against Union- byteriane of the church. Bathurst Street (‘hutrch, Toronto. wififli. against Union by large itiajtlr- Hastings, Otitavln; Alisa Van- couver; D0llVilll‘,Qll(‘ll)t¥C§ Eigin and self sustaining and important charges. all voted To date the results are fa: be- yond thle expectations of the Pres- continuing war against Rumin -on ‘behalf of Bulgaria or Rumanll. in now urging that the Protocol Ihouid come into effedf only I'll Germany and Rusoiajofing the League of Nations and that, If Ruella refuuu to jlaln, ‘the eiaulel PNIOHIIJIIIQ danetlioria agalnlt non member; of the League lhould not be operative. British Labor seen that there are many causes of quarrel between Runiu and bor- dering states. like Poland. Roman-ll, Jugo-Blayla and Bulgaria. Wlr between Ruule and on eof these cute-s may break out at any time if Ruloie refulel (b! Accept the League arbitration. Britain and all the other member; of the League mllght be involved In a [Nil IIIIHE int; thousands of miles. Nine 16-, f sllikllls Piwlre of the most famous religious edifice in the British Empire and oet; 0f (he worlds great Cathedrals, St. Paul's in London, England. The architecture of work oithe noted Sir Christopher Wren. The hollow p.|iars supper ‘ting the dome must be replaced With flew Solld ones. The dean and chapter of St, Paul's have Issued an appeal through the Lon- don Timid; (or funds necessary to carry out the repairs which are declared to he essential for the preservation of the cathedral. The appeal follows the report of the commission of’ experts and the service of the city. corporation's notice on the cathedral authorities that St. Paul's structure." The experts in their report took a grave view of the '“°l~_"lal‘lY 0T the 110mm They recommended a new programme of work for Whwh Bllllllfvrt the dome, and expressed their convieltion that unlesg the work W3‘; put in hand at once and vigorously pressed to a conclusion the situation might ra pidly becolylg gravg, sum required for the work contempt; "Times started the fund Iwlth Ldonaltion of £1,000. Si; ted is estlmllled at from £120,000 to 2140.000. The London, this building is the is a "dangerous lulu it. an! ll1ll‘i' prim- strengthening the piers (it lite Il- The total §fi+§r§§fi O-O-O-O&O-O-§WO+O §-O—§§§ WIRE BRIE as V-OQ4-O-O-OO-O-Q-Q44 §fffif+ff§fi k (Canadian Press) GENEVA, Jan. i1.-The sixth anniversary of the found- ing of the League of Nations which occurs today finds the Geneva organization bustling with activity in muitiudinous field: and ‘with directors of various departments reporting steady increase in volume of work. PHILADELPHIA, JirL ‘11.— 5i.- Qgqrgg Paigh, emit-tang Bl-i. ziteinpting to eapiure the iii" nal all llltfllitilt‘ lot lllt- various‘ Seiiattiriitl ti“ yinanclal authority and it liuiigivhn and ilrive out (n-iiera. taut i<_...\e.~., > _ pubumm 3am i" a," address "hang Yuiig 31in ivliose forces All 1i dw-atitii: feature 0t the yesterday that um!“ Germam “.,~.,-,_. ,-,~ul,j@(¢,,.,i H, hpuvy fin.‘ [HWTPIII Fillllllillilfll is ihl lll".fl'll' ap- . pea oi a wniiiun for this upper Y's Reparaho" ‘ndemrny was (‘liaminr seal lier ulllllllllfillfl , reduced and the French left the Rhincland another European war was inevitable. TIRANA, Albania, Jan. 11.- Prusecutlon of Bishop Fan S. Noll, former Albanian Premier on charges of embezzling 47,- 000 francs of the public funds ha: been started by the Gov- ernment. It is also alleged No- li received 200.000 roubles from Moscow. ' TORONTO, Jan. i1.-When Premier King yisitu Toronto, Monday it in said he will ‘be confronted by a demonstra- tion of unemployed outside Mauey Hall wltcre he its sche- duled to speak. The delegation will leek relief from the Fed- erli government for the work- tell. REGINA, Jan. 1t.—Saskat- chewan completed the fiscal year ending April 30, 1924 with surplus o1 $36,361.22 of reven- ue over expenditure, Premier Dunning announced In the leg- islature yesterday, when he prelented hi: Budget. Narcotic Treaty Signed Yesterday (Special to The Guardian) WAISHINGTON. Jan. 1l.-—'I‘he mmerloanlCanndlnn treaty provid- ing for the extradition of persons Involved In trafficking In narcotics was signed yesterday. by Iion. Ernest Lapolnte, Canadian Minist- er of Jusblco. and Charlies E. New Method 0f ‘lltllllg the llL'l'\‘t~ lizadiiig directly o the cancerous growth. Shanghai Again_ and troops under command of Gen- "rnl Sun (‘liuau Feiig an adherent of Wu Pro Fu in siege of Shanghai last fail this morning on th~- Sissuwel ills- trlct in the-outskirts of Sliai Treating Cancer t _ ' fcalladla" P"°_55l (Toronto Globe) LENlAGltAdHC. ll. ()'l"'A\\'.»\. Jllll, ill 'l'h~- tut-e fol‘ Dr. lllolvlkefl. ilrott - or in.» North Pole Flashed I11 Over ‘osival Alemlleuu‘ here aplllllllllvfs l-X t. .1.» .-i..\\- at = eoiilittt-eli . ioymeii. o l1lll'\\’lll(‘ll0( 0t rr.-iii-,,,»,,], m“, y,” ,1“. h, - 5,, (h. the Wlres tig (lama-r which he CllLlllll-l iliictrt gpnu“. ,.,,,,_.,.,l 1,’; 1),, 1 l ‘lift-S. ‘File treatment consists in,“ “mp Jmm \-,.,,_ l i l Under Siege I (Canadian Press) SllAtNGllAl. Jan. 1l4—’l‘\\'o lhous‘ I made a surprise attack hai, PAY “(aura (NQOME Toy AND SAVEYOUR RELATNES TH’ we RRY 0F AN lNHERlTANQE kinds. fair and cold. Maximum and minimum temper- ntures: Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . .3l-—18 Montreal. cloudy . Quebec. fair . . . . .. Clftoilvn, (dandy “flllflUL- vile-all- St. John. clear . Boston. clear .. New York. cloudy . . . . . Jill-fill and tomorrow morning nt 1.05. and rises tomorrow morning at 7.39 Last quarter moon, Jany 17th 7.09 p, m, Siunmorslile title eighteen min " Hughes, U. S. Secretary of State. uteri later than Charlottetown. jP. E. Islaiitl (itl\‘|'l'Il!ll\‘lll \\‘l-(‘lit~'. popultitioti ol‘ l’i'l' is only Syiilf. llll ie oi‘ ilie lluaiifiell voter- of the Mari- ll'tllll~ ‘ronosrtl. Jail? t2.Z.&.'.;.ii....;... Iligh tide this afternoon at 12.58 Sun sets this afternoon at 4.38 Saturday, For Senatorship ~iitliiiioii< hotiibzirdtilent, by ell-giltm and ll~lfl~llllill rl-prlsl-iiiil- ltlll, has been tlil ..'p--i'ieiic - of the in. llil- pzlfit. As many as 50 lClit iu_v have l'l‘iil'lll‘ll ililil-reiit 3 ‘I‘IllllL‘lli l .'l\'eiiues m‘ tllllllTlilllll. ', \\'h_ ll ii .‘.~ l‘l'lli"|llllt‘l'l'il ‘lint iliu " let- lilluurd lslaiitl eiisus of 1021), is ll pu~ . 'lil_v that ll)‘ tllu tine ilie llllllllllltllltllll is made moat .iiiic lislaiiil will have bet-ii he i‘d .\'ol itir stiiiie _\' w" has ll cii ~l|('ll .l flue-l oi ippeais there are at fiitst employ-ed oil her own '. and tlieli. as a sort ut‘ post» lie stated that her setuiiti ‘ t- ' - is her llll.~'l)illlil. Announcements, "_ .- Coming Events, p. Meetings, Etc l‘ Rates-Jo. per word each Insertion. “Flier..- llltll and haw us t-all ill!‘ ylilll‘ lllllll. t'iiti'iiori- A‘ \\'ll-, lianis. llll-l-LIB-lllill m, I "(Wmeert :in.i i‘l.t_\' hi- Iiope l, ilivei‘ llraiualii- t\'\lill't_\'_ We-lnls- . A day evening, Jun. ll, eurtaiii rises at 7.30 sharp. STi-l-lltlliil ’ ______. l‘ ' "Pie Soeizil and (Lint-e .ir Wall-j . »ll'i".~' (‘oriil-i" llall on .\l.liill_v tho ‘. -\\'lll'ih ill aid of a goo-l ~ ise. .\£|_‘-l»lll2l “Fume to Yorli to >- e "(llllm .\laill's Asset-Hither" (lu - hi: iilllllll _. iln .lllllll.'ll'_\' ll, or it‘ stormy‘ on liltl_ , -Admisslun 145 and 2n eis. Home ‘ made candy on sale. STTI-IO-MEH "Ilaskrt Sticial and concur‘ v (‘ormvnll ilall, \\'t-.Inesda_v' event Jan. i-i- admission 20 rents. ies with baskets free. sll3-l-lfilm3ii "Concert. playettc, randy. etc. tn Wlllslilro flail sale d Tuesday, January 13th. g SST-I-ll-m f - "The annual meeting of Ll-lklfi Verde Dairying (To. will " held Wednesday, Jnny. 10th. at‘ l _ _ a. m. Joseph Carmichael. Preside ' 855-l-9-m t f . l