,'-__ __-~ l-‘nur lnseruouo . 51gb! Insertion! "u"... Iaooovooaoooo {ii t Agents Wanton 1 msceiyilitiiibféffifgkffflia. _. ., .““Q-QQOGOOIQO‘§OOOOI OIOOOOQOOOQOOOOOQQOQCQQQQQQQQ‘ Clossificd fldveriisements l --- "0 Jlr llnr of 5 words VF For Ila: of I word: l! POI llM 0| l words 7° F" “In of 5 words ¢nnooo+4oa04404§1°°'°'Qf'°rbooooooéoooovo 0000004 Thzatricai Supplies w/L-Fricmriowzrttuscn ONLY fewiveaks. Cuardlan F.S.-9240-ti ,0,..i1.~.i: "rs-wales FOR G,,,,.i..,;..., aitrci an Llm.ted, 102 m, 'I‘o.."1 1- J° 1 21w Nov. 2s- W-M-26l. m}; S 1i — OAK SIDEBOARD. D937-l2-i1i-1I 5.31111 . 11.0mm Art. h-lin sign: '1!‘ 1.11111 u! uuardln» (iiiice €p11dVS.\I.E-—ANTIQUE CZZRIST- nuis presents. 233 Queen Direct. .9795-12-10-10l. _-»—*~—i‘__"_'_' . m]; 14111.1: _. crirzsrflnrlepn Suite almost new._ Bargain (2911. .» zlppiy Cuardian. 9916;12-15-2 . . \ 1.. 5513511611 AND CAVROTS FOR sale. Large or small quantities. Apply John Bertram, Hunter River. 9838-12-12-51 csrsf one“? 1:’ New RZHLEICS just u! Dennis, 1117 Croat Gc- SSTC-ZZ-lS-Ili. i011. SALE 131’ TENDEEL-QCAN- my oi new and second, hand lumber. Tenders received up t: 1 P. M. December 24. Dunstafl- page Creamery. 9385-12-13-31. DNE l IlfALE FOX PUP FOR sale. Canadian National Register- ed. pale silver, extra highouaiity. Will ranch for purchaser lf desir- ed. Win. A. Reddin, Southport. ‘ 9935-13-16-21 EANARIES FOR SALE - FULL- wned imparted young German songslers, chock full of Christmas cheer and melody. cages 111s». P. T. illiirphv, Spring Park Read. Phone 1137-11. 9833-12-16-81 Miscellaneous IOIIN AihliREDdtfcDONALl), PRO- riiiclal hand Surveyor, Herman- ville. 9219-1l-21-1n1o. ‘ will. censor»: W110 ‘r0011 sur- casc on triiin from ‘Borden to Charicirrto\vn Nov. 28th. "ctiirn to CIlfiFl0liCt35il Ezljgzzgc Nizister. 93-10-11 ' 1311.11- ’YII"ZISXIING.?RIISIIEIt 11nd n1‘ smell belts at had price. Clinrn ltiiirrlacil, Belt Denier, Fredericton, l’. E. ,1. 9901-12-16-121. Wanted V0 BOAJDEIZS’ CAN “hated at 1S‘. Euston 5219-1243-1111 »~ -- -_-.<L__.___.. . 1'11 _ OLD AMERlCANl “P111115 1l“'l Lithographs 0f Clipper’ nships. Railway trrlns, plctirreri riot reqiflred. 111, 50 Fraser $1.. Q110- Dqc. 9-31. ism-i‘- TAKE HOME ‘(in (ll-urge n.‘ mu" Hm]! ~!1"Crfl|ll,\' L'|\I'II ll\l'.\' 11:11AM ——-- ' 9ll|-1.»..-1 \\t(‘l\ OKLE H ERBS ‘i111. famous Indian Blend purifier am. 1']!- irm ' clcanrcr removes the cuulo of indigestion. lonstipatlon, rhetnnl- tlom, pimplu, etc. We , are offering 2 racilllllil‘ l they r»- /o cm , for the price of nnc. lend us 51.00 remittance and we will "l"! You. postage prcpllkl two $1.03 that, of uiii. provcll nerisol run- r. ' Fill’ llenulnc Cherokee Products. Ad‘ l dress all ltthtl’! to CHEROKEE INDIAN REMEDY CO. 15:16 Dunda: St. West, Toronto. Nov. ltl-tfrltf. ' __.-1_ mm Before Buying Your Christmas Chocolates look our our attraotlvo apart- ment lint. You will like then Ind they are priced right. Olr Inn! nrloty of CANII. lmnou emu! ano m" iilll In hero for you. Bu: your “My It m‘ can‘; aunt I, White’: Tu llcoiiis SUNNYSIDI CORIJLETE STOCK, Costume Company. tarit‘. DlcKLZNNA Toronto, 0n- T. S. Nov lf-lmth. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBEb through our special low cost course. Write: Meier Burner Harrington, Halifax. m r0 1T1__” College, 51: Oct. l4-lts tf GARAGE T0 LET — APPLY 17 King Square. fdiili-ld-ltl-Zii U. S. Opens Prolse Into Bread Prices ‘SKS 1.111 "far-arcs ne- TWEEN v. "w" 11m: FlNlSfl- 1n rnmucr 1", 1111171011 iZec. 12-—An in- rcmgaticn 111s been started by the of Justice lo determine n wheat and bread. y-G oral Mitchell made '11 today that h‘: department . .. I m the study. Herctolcre. Chairman lagge and memlx-rs c-f. the Farm Board have ipohlted to the apparent disparity of pziccs. The Chairman. in making public n. survey, said that only 39 cents of the konsumers dollar for bread went to tho former. the miller and rlher handlers of wheat before 1t reached the baker. Y. BOWLING REBEKAH LEAGUE Ibr-Cct-Me-Nois M. Ivliilel‘ .,, ,., 130 170i 96 V. Holistic ... ... .. 135 141 132 L Day ,,.,, u, 140 141i 145 G. Beer 16s 205 149 C. Lfuthieson ... , ... 1:12 175 . 163 70-1 840 6515 T0111 . .1220; Butlers 135 145 J 122 13-1 no I. Laflerty ... can MU 1-16 146 H. rleiiry _ ..." .. 113 9:. 121 B.‘V&ZlId81‘Ll1ll10 ... 110 55 103 620 575 61G Total ... ... ... ...181l' Majority fcr 1hr Get Me Note 411i. High single G. Beer, 205 High three G.’ lZccr 522 pins [Corns F’. Tced .. 141i 140 141 F. MacDonald ... 1.. 145 14B 1Z3 O. Lowther .. .. 176 163 136 L Feavyour . , 160 124 142 ‘I1: Frlaer .. 12o '14 100 755 654 6J2 Total ...‘ ... ...21o1 Sunflowers AL/iciamsl . 194 127 131 _ stewarl‘, 1'11 153 102 Mallet ... 134 104 H8 , Campbell ... 151i ‘l0 D3 . fsowther ... . 160 149 111 _ 768 612 635 Total ... . . . - -- ---20l5 Majority for Kloras. 8.1 pins High single M. Adams, 194 pins High three 0. Lowther 530 pins '-'. M. C .A. A lvfothseon ... ... 233 1B9 H33 '1‘ Howatt . . 152 169 159 P... A. Pendleton 1,. ,, 205 28!] Z95 1i Crasweil ... 1. 334 253 943 J. A. Bentley ... .. 260 333 1911 108’) 1292 1121 Total “B493 lPrinters E. Vessey ....... ... Q9 167 196i A Mgrtln n, u, n 151 223 2G4 W. J. Monaghan . ... 200 391 13° M Carmichael ... ... 200 141 307 n- Duncan 1100 01a 1001 Total ... ... ... . "-4816 but niiht tho Y. M. C. A. five roikd the highest inf-ll 0i liw "l"?! and defeated the Printers by l" pins. - J. 11. motley tud the hishwt single and thru ltrtnl notes of BIZ pins and I38 pins. llowiuriroolglit 1.00 w mac-f. o. o. r. lowlflll lso to low-Y. r. l. of with and maintain-run. ,‘¢ lteiltrai Guardian _ iunmher justice hear the case with ' Hundreds of successful graduatrs- A1 thur Lax-riot" then took the stand .‘ r the Cflezence in prie- 1 HTlllE JDISPENBARY NEEDS your help, send it today. i041 IIEARZNG CONTINUED-Jfhe ch86 '01 the King vs. Griffin for indecent wlmault come before Magistrate G. J. ‘Tweedy yesterday morning. After ‘considerable argument as to wheth- er cr not the case should be tried fsummarily, it was decided m have |Magistr1ite Tweedy. Court adjourned |to meet in the afternoon with Mag- jtstratc Shaw also on the Bench. Two witnesses, Elizabeth lvfcDonald and ‘for the prosecution. court adjourned till 10.30 this morning when the prosecution will be continued. Mark ,l.lcGuigan. for the Crown, and R. B. ‘ E-eli an" J. J. Johnston, K. C., for the l, accused. _ TEACHERS‘ itlliLllflNG-Tllc third imcnthiy meeting of the Charlotte- ‘ttlwll Teachers’ Study_ Group was jheld in Prince of livales College on .Saturday, December 13th. The meet- iing was attended by 22 teacher: and six visitors. Supervisors Court and MacPhail led the discussion. Super- visor Hynes was also present. The president. Miss Agnes Clements pre- isidcd. The minutes of the previous infecting were read ‘and approved. iSUIMZFVlSOI‘ MucPhuu first revised the work token up at the last meet;- ;ing. He then demonstrated the dif- ‘fnent steps that should be taken 1n tcaching fractions. Supervisor Court ccntinucd the discussion by dealing with the teaching of decimal frac- tions and percentage. The following committees were appointed: Ques- tion Box Committee: Mary Macken- nan and Marguerite Terrill; Press Committee, Marion Drake and Mar- garet Mellett. At the close of the meeting Supervisors Courtand Mac- Phail were each presented with a gift of money from the teachers of the group. The next meeting will be held on January 17th. The topic for discussion will be, "Using the sand table in teaching history, geo- graphy and literature.” cingrsrivraszfrrirs for e111- Dis- pensary will be thankfully received. 11941 Meteors Bliametf For Death Fog. PARIS. Dem, 12—Mote0rlc Cult from the outer regions of space was given fsday as the probable’ cause of . the recent fog deaths in Belgium by Czneral Frederic Chapel. president of the Notlr-iiel Calamity Associa- ‘iion. The deaths. he suggested, were :'.iie to tcxie gases created by the ccntact of curbcrious meteoric dust ‘ \v.lh nznte. “These rrrmlc meteoric particles travel everywhere at a speed of be- b11021] 10 to 35 miles a. second," he ciqrlrlined. "Under certain conditions they form a terrible cyanhydric r. i DEATHS i(.‘1JL1.EN--Iu the city, Dec. 14, 1930, James F. Cullen at his residence, 3 {ualllsboi-o St. Funeral on Wednesday tat 9 a. m. to st. Dunstaws Basilica. §and tliciice to the Roman Catholic 1 Cemetery. iiivne-At the P. E. 1. Hospital Mon- ,day. Dec. 15, Laura May Hyde, aged 5".’ years. Funeral from residence of her brcther, Russell Hyde, Meadow ‘BMW. Wednesday, Dec. 17. Services starting at 2 o'clock. Interment, ilifedaowbnnk Cemetery. 1 ‘ nary? nmnamurmir. ill MEMURIAM l In loving memory of dear Mabel G. Seaman, who died December l5, 21>. Just one year ago today. i In our home o. chair l! vacant {And n roieo forever still, ,Thcugh for hcr our 1 rocking .St1li we know it is God‘: will. '0r.c l3 missing from the circle, hearts are 10m: whose face so full of cheer 10m: W110 with her smiles of nun- ‘ shine, I illrightancd home for many a your. ,But one star for u: in shining i One great trope tklt loud: up on iThcyTe not dead, thou loved one: _ sleeping I For their aplrita wait beyond. iWnlts and watches for our coming lWhen the trial: of llfc are o'er, [We shall moot and be united On that bright eternal shore. Inserted by her loving Mother Mn. Once Seaman, Courts. rooooo-o-ooo-Motioifltloito; N. D. MacLoun ‘I'll-l filltolfifnn I North IBM Phone Ill Irlultp Unltzb Gilliam; TUESDAY SJO-llloalon Band regular meeting 9924-11. Western Cua rdian —WANTED, A PARTNER to ranch fifteen te- twenty pairs of foxes in Europe. No cosh needed. Ranch is all ready end well equipped. Good mark- et for 1931 securedPGood prospects. Normal risk. seriously interested fox ranchers, write Box 388 Burmnerside. 995L12-16 —VALUABLE HORSE SHOT—A valuable horse belonging to Mr.. Frank Clover. who is tn the employ c! Mr. T. M. Llnlrletier of Bummer- side, slipped on the icy street out- side Mr- George McQuari-ie’; resid- , v ence on Green street between 11 and ‘ ' 12 p. m. on Friday loot and broke its leg. The horse bled so severely that it was decided to shoot 1t and the pollcem I was called and put the animal out of its misery. Another team was secured and the dead ani- mal was removed at once to the slaughter house. B. --F!NED $100, 0R. THREE MONTHS-Customs Officer Piotts and Prohibition Officer Miller made I. raid on o. certain "speak-easy" in rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUM! nil Ki T’ 1G1‘ THREE SILVER Mr. Samuel at our Charlottetown isaacs. Merchants Fur Co., Ltd., of Montreal, will be December 17th and days following. F OXES representing the Office on Wednesday, Summerside. merside Office. December 16th and days following at Mr. Louis O'Bryen will be at our Sum- merside. iVir. Daniel F. Meehan of D. F. Meehaln lnc., will be at our consignment officefiSum- Mr. Silverman wii Arthur Block, Summerside. opposite our Main I be at our office, Mac- Office, mediate use. Summersicb on Saturday and found "=&- a small quantity of liquor. The oc- cupant of the premises was arrested and brought before Magistrates Can- non and Ma-S-ly on Saturday after- noon and charged under the Cus- toms Act with having liquor unlaw- fully in his possession. He confessed and was fined $100 and costs or 3 months in 181i. 8. -sANTA CLAUS WELCOME!)- Enroute to the city on Thursday, Deccmbe 11th, Santa Claus. called at Springfield, Lot 67, school and was welcomed by teacher and pupils. Needless to say they were delighted to see old Santa. Claus who told them he had travelled all the way from l-lle "North Pole" in an aero- plane. After shaking hands Ind wishing everyone "A Merry Christ- mas" he departed promising to give them all a coil on Christmas eve-E —BOUNI) OVER- TO KEEP THE PEACE-Three yolulg boys from Wellinmton appeared before Mr. J. F. Campbell. J. P., on Saturday after- noon at the Court House, Surname:- alde. 1dr tlucwinx mlrslet It a house m Weilinitflll» 8nd onnoginr the oc- cupantl. The ‘ ' trite,‘ after giv- ing the boys a lecture on their be- haviour, bound them over to keep the peace for one yea? and fined them the expenses of the Court. B. ___.-_ —MADE REMARKABLE RECOV- EltY-Mr. Johnny Perry, son of Mr. Stanley Perry of St. Nicholas. is ex- pected to leave the Prince County Hospital in a few days completely recovered from three very serious operations. Mr. Perry has been in the hospital for ten weeks and for some time caused his family much concern. After three very skilful operations he is at last making headway. On leaving the hospital he will stay for a time with his aunt, Mrs. Mark Gaudet of Summerside. S. —SAD BERBAVEMENT - Sym- Pltthy is expressed I01‘ the family of Miss Tessie Perry, who passed away at her home in Miacouche on Satur- day last after a. lingering lllnw at the tender age of seventeen years. There are left to mourn besides her scrrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- tony Perry, several younger brothers and stqters in whom The Guardian ezitends sympathy. The funeral took place on Monday at 9 a. m. from the‘ home to 8t. John the Baptist Church and Cemetery at Mlsoouche, Rev. Dir. Moiiaghan officiating. s. —DEATH 0F MRS. JOSEPH MC- DONALD-There passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday night after an illness of only three weeks, Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Summers" . The deceased was for- merly Miss McKinnon of Now An- nan and had lived mt New Arman alnoo her marriage until about a year ago when she removed with her hus- band and family to Summer-aide. Mm. McDonald was a devoted wife and mother and will be sorely mined in tho home. She was a faithful member of St. Paul's Church, Bum-~ erslde, and had many friends. There are left to mourn bolldu her hlubond loven children, namely:- Donald in aoalutchowln; Hubert. UIMJ. Chlrlfll. Iillllbeth. Moi-y and Patriots all at borne, to whom the sincere sympathy of the community ll “‘ ’ " in their and loos. The fu- nornl will take place on Wsdnecday morning at 9 a. m. from the home to It. Pauli Church and Cemetery. 8. ""'"' reason/ms -~_. —Mi's. John C. MucD011uid,.l3cd— ford, was a visitor and Kensington last weelc- ‘. —Miss Christine Wlginore, Gru- hams Road, was 11 recent visitor to the city.--E. ——Mrs- W. W. Muttart 111111 Mr. Arthur Corney of Suminerside. wcr visitors to the city on Saturtlavv. S. ~Mrs. Alex. Sinclair of Iiamihon, is visiting Sumiiicrside, the chest of M1‘. and Mrs. G. W. 11013.15. S. --Ma.ny friends will regret to hear Dunn of St. Eleunors. s. —Miss Beatrice C1ini|1bell, (ira- hams Road, was in Suinnir-rside on Thursday, the guest of llcr aunt, Mrs. Neil Durant-E. —Mr. and Mrs. Everett liasiani and Mr. Hyatt l-Iaslairl, Springfield, were in Summerside last wcclL-E. i —Mr. Alexander Dccgan, Cape ‘Traverse, spent a very pleasant week ‘in Summersidc, the guest cf his daughter, Mrs. James P. MflCllllllti. —E. Eastern Gua rdian . .*BRIDGE'I‘O\VN lNfYflTiifil" The annual meeting: bf the 131i town Women's Institute was; held 1 the home of M1's. E. If. liliieiliiiiilll. on Wednesday. November 27th. Meeting opened by singing: Institute Ode. Roll call was answcred by members paying animal fee. 11.111111- tes of last regular and annual iiicet- lngs were read and approved. Sclicol and Sick Committees reported and new ones were appointed. It was unanimously decided to consider buying a. library for 0111' school. It was decided to put a treat of oran- rxes, nuts and cnnrly on the Christ- mas tree for the school children. The President gave mi excellent report of the year's work. The Secretary [rave the financial report for the yiear. which showed total receipts for 1hr- year $167.90: expenditure. $107.49. having a balance on lmnd of $611.41. The two reports were adopted. The following officers were elected by hal- lot: President, Mrs. llmvard Cniitelo; Vice-President. Mrs. G. W. R0115; Secretary-'l‘reaslirer, 1111's. 11. Mac- Donald, (re-elected); Directors. Mrs. J A. Stems, Mrs. N. W. 111011111111, Miss Edna Campbell; Auditors. Mrs. G. W. Ross, Niiss Forquharson. A hearty vote of thanks was presented COWS Chock thorn this quick way Two Grovfa Laxative f§ BROMO QUININE 1i, Tablet: every two Ol‘ 1 L1,._ \ lhrou hour: will aoon' i“ '~ rnako your cold disap- . (7 pear. Onlyin than lableta do you get tho original correct combi- Ill on of quinine and l laxative no nocuu , to clennnclhe oyster-n and relieve the col Inrllf on fhlo box- 80: of all dn1| nloru Grove’: Laxative ' BROMQ‘ —Mr. George Bigger, Springfield" not 0'1. was in Charlottetown last 11000 O . llfiillifll XILHd-Ql 9.0.08 wook on buolncupl. QUININDE . $991252. . Bring in your Silver Foxes and take ad- vantage of the high prices being paid for im- G. MacQuarrie to Springfield i of the serious illness 01' 1111's. Jamesi uilt i 11.89 , i to the l'1“1.‘.‘illg' President, Nirs. C W. " - ~ Ross for lier excellent work (hiririr; l the year. 1111's. N. W. hfi-Leod iii- vitczl the next meeting to her hoinc _ \ _- _ as the date of meeting falls on " ’ ' . . . . . cflltl". ‘ Cnrzsiiiiars eve, it was doCAuLd to _ , postpone meeting; until DFCPlfllltT 31st, roll cull to be answered by “My irst Recitation." 0n motion to. aci- . 1m the meeting closed by s m; National Anthem. The hostess scr - ed lunch and hour. . ANNUAL blnl-JIING —- The ninth 11111111111 meeting of the C:.ib‘.ui “lead Women's lilStltlltC Luci: plaza in the Illlllltlltl.‘ liuli with 111.3111. ineinbo.rs and three visitors present. Meeting opened by members singhiy’, the Ode. 111111 c1111 was aiislvercrl by paying uiiniinl fees. lxlinutes of the lost 11111111111 meeting also lust regular nicetinj; were read and approved. A11 1 Ali's. John A. MzicDoiinld, Pres- l lVlrs. Gus Odrlanlcy, Vice- l‘i‘L“€l1lCllt, 111-s. Jose A. ltfacDonairL, Sccrclar\'-'l‘ri::1r;iii'cr; 1111s. Patrick ' liicCariirv, Aiidilur; bliss Ruth Mac- i Donald, Auditor; lvlrs. illelviiizi hiiic- 1 Donald. IyIi-ii. Ii. B. Aloclionalti and 1.111s. 1111111 l). MflCKlllllflll, Directors. ' .11 u decided to buy some friiit for the . . of the ciistrict. 121-911 repair n11 bani: our halL also to the school children l I (lent iiicnl; . 1st the lffilvilfl‘ \\".‘.ii ihc _Ciiri=iniris eiilciiainirient. 'I‘hc. Sec- rcl '1 to purchase‘ i ,1 f1 - whirl parties. also a‘ amp for iiic liail and locks for l_ll1‘ wincimrs. 'l'lie next meeting is invit- ‘erl to tlic liiimc of the Honorary President 1o take D1301) Tuesday, Dev. 2311i. i '_~"_‘“"”'_ How They Stand NXIIONAI. IlOCK-EY l.-li.-\(i['ii£ her husband wants ii; peace of mind." Lays a inugistriilc. 1311C not n piece of of ll0l‘.<. _ 13cm:seocooe-x-ocoiaooooccooq COURSE IN ' 101111111 MIGCIIANICS ll null-Keeping and ilfecluvnical 111-airing ‘ Esme I411‘ FARMERS’ S()NS f, J.-'l.\'l.‘.\1l\' 7th TU APRIL 10111 If Q 5155-95 3Z1??? '. Write fur ilescrlplive l.e1‘lI.-t to The ltngistrar, i~ l t Tile lllcFlclan School 1i! industrial Arts, c. lice.“ _ fiiixiniirc a _ 1 lire I hiiiji‘ it lllll;l'.ll1.~‘. llfiilaillili 11111111 t- iilnl to Mere For Your v1‘ WRlTIN G llioney .~*._ R058’ Store cine Leather l ‘AS1118 . G _ ‘ $1‘ 1.‘. L-xarette Case and lfl enuine Leather. lvnt l-‘iii. l _ LL. l, ‘aeymmer Mm 19h. Alllgator and 111,. . 111111.011 l 1m.“ in... gm; 5mg“ Gmln- i lfbllerl Plate Corners. I" P l" o 1 $1.9.) and $1.00 l Price $2.75 (i. . . : ' “um” g Men's Leather Silaling Bowls 5 Note Folds by Yardley - Llilbjatnrl s‘, ,l'~.,' Canadian I 7.1 other _ I ' ' ‘It’ ‘ Pilillfl: , i"..':1| can _ ‘S 15f.- ‘Halls; D or, mp1 . I ‘I V 1_v ,al11lln.. ‘var. 355"”), iii-l ltd-fin I 1b,. p, 50,00 COIHPLITFE RJN 111'." U!" CIG 111.5, 11h- i LXGFFLERS, ill; i it m. Cigarette Cigarettes , 1i . ale Park Lighters (boxed) ' - ' . 11w ' .‘ t. . and Cigars ‘kaxv-lhlllalllj]: 3 1 m in ‘$3.131’ lets .11 ‘ i w‘ ' , n ,_ Xm- mi , ..;.-..<.=-- i... $15.00 Priced a l 1111i reiiinke - ,‘ l j? 251'. $7.551 ' . ..'-..;.ed M ‘ Y v ) - . ‘ , . . ,, 5; V‘ X11111 . . . f1“. 1 1 j ‘ 1' . _ ' ' x B Fountain . i a r1 if ""1 1.1 '1.» t1 m i illnglillh M 4‘. ‘f “r " '__ ' Flake) nblltc. 1 (iuziranteed 1 . wiendid Qe h...» (1'). HALII-‘A zicuoilht of the year's work was 1141111. H h, t,” T. ’_ _ I. “In be used to carry fish byttilc Lwecretill? I?!“ izliwg m beg) ' . .111 he ll .11 the 111x113’ inllrs to North Sydney, bu 1:’ d‘: my" o “ms m We‘ ' ~"{:~'l 1.11m“ .i"i<\" 111', about seventy five nous year We“: rawhide“: Mhfic“, k‘ Q Hpl1ll11".l1'('(:1lO1l1ld5 better than Capt. l\facDnnz\ld, ‘Honorary Presi- i In.“ l . also to i1avc ,, . i i All i111 (‘aiiariiiin Section w. 1.. D. F. A. Pls‘. » ' .1 ,_- * 1.. 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'in for brine. office or travelling v.21] mil. fray. crack or s1 11f.’ and '1 1w;- ( liri':i1n.'l< (iifi a. .111 11111 I 11in; a limited number cizitcs whom they wish 111", (‘L11 1m n1 l"! inc s c The Eiierliittetowii Guard iCialttltlitlltifillQflfidllziliizitilQ "