, AT ._ 10118-1 Fox Breeders will receive Fox s.- rn: .._illiiiiillll)lnll ‘IIIIIlTIOIAL IIUTEL sxrllzzz: """=‘..;::;.f:f;:.;l: . C all Quer- de Lose m“ Gd“ Mum ronca COURT-Y ‘ ' y - Nbveltleg Favor. Noisemakers milmilll at the Police Court a 931) to dosfng mm dllfsed with theft was sen- saso per plate tfinllfid to 30 days 111 15.11. Under the Auspices Canadian Legion Phone Reservations 1170 iirw MART», EVE GELEBRATIOII GENTBM. GUARDIAN OIPICIAL! oi the Canadian Nat- MERRY "XMAS AND A _ HAPRY NEW YEAR CB-ASWELL STUDIO DHLTON. St. John's Church 50nd!!! Dec. 27th. Morning Pray- i} 1113942144, . Mill-II- er and Sermon 10.30 a. m. Evening - Service 7.80 p. m. St. Mark's, -~"-—~-—-—- Rustico, 2.30 p. m. Prizes will be 11M 1 l l l _ Riven to members of Milton and r —v‘ w‘ “ ‘ “eeeeeawo-owo-oooo-a Rusti 8 d _ l“ c1 v: d .44 . s . a i» s she“ ass: e vertrsements m. o“ _ - STEWART UNITED Tuullllmlhnrzil - 10o per line oi 5 words CHURCH-Oi’ Canada, services ms .... .l... 0c Per line of 5 words mm 371m ML Stewart u A M‘ FOIII Insertions t. . do Ellht Insertions .................... 8c p r ll r 5 d ’ l, $1,113, 5 Donaldston s P. M; mt 4o mo P. M. Roads and weather favorable. For Sal: a A ‘AA A vvvrv%# v v1 .9 "Yew-twee To Lei CHURCH NOTICE-Services in. York Pastoral Charge on Sunday CARDBOARD, SUITABLE FDR llninl outhouses etc.. lc. per ‘Llhoot. Guardian oillce. ti ssur - ol.n ravens. a y, cents bundle. Guardian Office. i 2'§-LI. FOL BALE T0 LET. BOARD ANII room signs on hand at Guardian Oflice. 11, FOB SALE-TWENTY-FIVE PLY- ~~snouth Rock Pallets. Geo. F‘. Mac- Qonald, Mermaid. Phone R-3-32. ‘ , 11115-12-23-31. For: slim‘: - SHELL FOR POUL- try, one dollar per hundred pounds. The Earle Fisheries Co., . Charlottetown. 1103-12-19-61. Port SALE - REGISTERED nor.- ‘ "stein Bull, 1% years old. Gordon l Thompson, Cornwall. V 11lG6-12-26-3l. FOX FEED FOR SALE - SMELTS "In! fox feed very cheap. The Earle .,l,,,1=;1sheries Co., Charlottrimlll. ll03-l2-19-6l. "__-'i" PRIVATE CHRISTMAS corms. “Ullclusive designs, may now be ob- tained from the Guardian Central luflob Prlntery. Order early and avoid disappointment. f_ 10352-l1-2l-ti. Dec. 27th will be: Central Church llgliijSE T0 LET. APPLY l0 ILA. M. and York 7 P. M. There c ocl Street. 11119-12-23-31. W111 be m, sel-vlce l“ pleasant l Grove. Geo. A. Christie, Minister Wanted WANTED T0 PURCHASE SMALL farm within six miles oi city. Write J. W. care Guardian. 11144-12-24-31. ..-_,~. MRS. MARY ANNE FORSS. WINSLOE CHARGE-The Unit- ed Church oi Canada. Services on Sunday Dec. 27th: Winsloe North 11.00; Winsloe South, 3.00: High- iieid 7.00. New Year Services. Rev. L. J. Leard, Minister. The sudden and unexpected CORNWALL PASTORAL - death of Mrs. Mary Anne Foris onIOharge Dec. 27th: Kingston at 11 “ ’ ,, morning came as a great A. M., New Dominion at 3 P. M.; shock to her family and numerous'Cornwall at. 7. Messages for the friends in Warracknabeul and dis-rclose of the year. Rev. D. K. Ross, trlct. ‘rho family are widely known Minister. and very highly respected residents of the Angip district, and-the great est sympathy is extended to them lln their very 5nd bereavement, and evening at the Baptist church lTilc death of a beloved mother is 0n Bllndav- The messages of the lane 01- the 11,11,151», 11111115 1,0 h, day will be adapted to tho season ilnlne m lllls world, as to the math- Included among the music oi‘ tllc m. nlllumlly the greatest devomm day will be Stalncfls "It came up- Elllll attachment l3 malllfest To on the midnight clcar.“ Mound- tllcse who have known n mothefsl ‘H's "Si"? o H"“v°"5"' Smlmws love for many years there is nOWWhile shepherds watched their substitute’ and only those who flocks. Mr. V. L. Dlngxvcll, burl- have passed thl-olJBh the ordeallgallgemwfll sing Adams The Holy lknow the anguish of parting for y’ lover wi'h one who is so dearly iov-l cd. Tllojate Mus. Forss was born THE BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. A. C. Vincent will preach, morlfng CIIRISTNIAS DAY AT THE SALE — HALL TIIRESIIER and Cleaner, 1 McCormack Deer- ing, six horse power engine, drive ~--~belts and wood saw. Priced rleht for quick sale. Wallace Moreslde, North River. 11105-12-26-41. in Prince Edward Island, and was 65 years oi age. Her two sons were ‘farming at Ahglp for some years and on the death oi’ her husband the late Mrs. Forss, with her re- .mnining son and ‘daughter, Charle! and Dorothy, came to Australia some six years ago and remained Male Help Wanted CIIARLOITETOWN POST 0F- FlCE-On Christmas Day, Decem- ber 25th, 1931, the Registration. General Delivery and stamp Vell- dor‘s wickets will be closed all day to the public. Tilers will be no de- livery by Letter Carrer or by Rural Courier. All mails ior despotch by . .r——-—-i———i"‘ ~ ‘lxyvsrrran IMMEDIATELY FARM Arthur Wood, Mt. Her- ' lllaa-lz-zs-sl. BOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT job. Free booklet. The M. C. 0-. T0 OM30 (10) r M. H. W. 12-5-12-19-26. bucolic rzxranr nsnarm -through our special low cost course. Hundreds oi successful raduates. Write Moler Barb" " ollege, 57B Burlington. Hollies " 1i‘. M. H. W. Nov. ill-Still’- Situations Vacant-Male mar: $0. T0 slo. A DAY. LEARN _ while earning part time, Motor Mechanics, Battery. Welding. 01‘ o-v~aarbeflngl Good positions open. Write Dominion Trade Schools. "it. Bwrence Blvd" Montreal- I s. v. M. Dec. 12-2e-1-a-23. Nursing rormo WOMEN nasramo T0 enter February alas o! Nvrth afternoon trains willbe closed at happily with her family at Angip. 12.00 noon. 1ll6S-12-26-li lBy hcl‘ kills and sympathetic dis- position, she made many friends. Only a week or two ago her daugh- ter's wedding was celebrated when she appeared to be in quite 800d health and was one oi the merry party. late on Friday night last. however, she became suddenly ill and she was brought info the in- termediate ward oi the Warrack- I can't remember the words oi that new song, said the girl. That makes it easier, returned her father, who was trying to read. Now all you've got to do to make home ‘happy is to forget the tune. MARRIAGES sisrlzmi GIIARDIAN I ..'ENIOYA.BLE RECEPTION- on Thursday evening oi last week a reception was held at the home oi Mr..EarZe Hume of Brooklyn, in honour oi his brother Oliver, who recently took unto himself a wife in the person o! Miss Porter 0! Murray River. About two hundred guests were present and after a bountiful l-epast was served the guests in Mrs. Hume's best style, they were entertained by m. Archie Hume oi Montague, on tho violin, TIIE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAT l and by numerous selections by the Montague Quartette. The members of the quartette being Mr. H. W. Ives, m. Malcolm Martin, Mr. Al- lison McLean and Mr. Willard Bruce. During the evening exhibi- tions in step dancing were given by Messrs. Reynolds, Horton, Bears and others, and after all had Joined hands and sung ‘Tor They are Jolly Good Fellows" and "Aufd “"'v'vEXlTr“liv wdflihisir AEEFETRlnlvXrl-lzlis Mrs. Nelly Donnelly, wealthy Kansas City, Mo., garment manufac- turer, who, with her negro chauffeur, was hold captive 35 hours by Lang Syne" the guests departed ior thelr_ homes leaving their best wishes with Mr, and Mrs. Hume,’ and hoping them many happy? years oi wedded life. M. PERSONALS ..'Mr. Eric Coffin, who has been attending P. W. C.. is spending his holidays ill Montague with his par-‘ cuts. M. . . ‘ltllsscs Margaret and Enid Coi- flll. who are ntterding Mt. Allison Ladies‘ College, arc spending their llolidllys at their home in Monta- guc. M. ..'Mr_ Kenneth Dec-r, who is at- tcllding P. W. C., is spending his holidays with his parents Mr. and MrspJ. P. Bcci". M. ..'Mr. John Ivcs, who was at- tending P. W. C., is now at his home in Montague and is confined to the house with the mumps. His many friends hope lo see him out again in a vcry few days. M. ..‘Miss Olga McKlnnon is spend- ing her ilolldays with her parents Ml'. and Mrs. L. M, McKinnon. Miss McKlnllon is attending Mt. Allison Ladies’ College. M. CHRISTMAS TO BE OLD'FASIIIONED PARIS, Dec. 24. -France’s 1031 Christmas promises to be ob- scrvcd with lcss lavish expenditure b l h if l S t rda alfter- '- llolia shzspneireroxlrallledl however GRAvEs_MACNEvm_At Parsonage Cornwall P E. I. on and, cued as stated early on Sun-i ' .' day morning, the cause 0i death-wednesdaynec‘ 23rd'1931'by Rev‘ bang hum flpubm The mfmmrtD. K. Rois. B. A., Cordon Fhsory "of the family are: Francis Cfvhcn gravegjo Gree“ 34' P E- I" m Arthur, Chilflcs Edmund, Robert "l idea Macllevlll (‘fighter i’! nan“, and Dorthy Mary Oamllne Hessell Dean MaoNevln oi’ Ban- ,(Mrs. Thomson). The late Mrs. ‘haw’ P- E’ 1' l A crss was one oi those dear oil VE5SEy_M',u-;DONALD_At the llllclics whom it W118 l P165511"? m York Parsonage on Dec. l5, 193i, know. and she will b: greatly m'ss- by m“ Q A Qhrlstlc’ M; A5’ Wll_ ed. The greatest svmileillv "l "l" lam Alfred Vessey u: York to tended to the srlcf-slrlckefl family Blanche Edith MacDonald of Cove- ln their sad trial. The remains he,“ th‘n in former years, but the prin- me clpal rcllgizus and family rites will Times, has becll made public by be prcscrvcd. While the "Revelllon" or Christ-= mas cvo parties, with rich menus and liberal champagne, will be less nllnlerous in Montmarte, Mont- parnnssc, and the central mwrkets regions, most Parisians and pro- vincials o! the middle and upper mlddlelclasscs will stage the trad- itional after-midnight suppers in their homes. The composition of o "Reveillon" repast is almost as immutable as the list of the kings of France. It Britain Faces kldmppel-s for a. $75,000 ransom, was found by police after she had been released by her abductors. The ransom was not paid, it is said. (Associated Press) maroon, Dec. 24—It will be ill Debt Payments] “ S C E N E ” miracle if Britain is able to should? er her debt payments to the Unit-I ‘ ed States next ycar after the c1020! Shakfiup In of the Hoover moratorium, the Fin-I Detroifs Roster arlcial Times, one of the Nation's leading financial newspapers, dc- clared in an editorial reprinted by the Manchester Guardian. “Tile honest tiling is to face that fact at once and for European debtors to say with one voice to‘ America. that they cannot and do ‘ not intend to resume payments July, 1932," the editorial said. (Canadian Press) DETROIT, Mich, Dcc. ilk-Mun- agcr Jack Adams of the Detroit Falcons announced by long distance telephone last night fronl Toronto that Farralld Gillie, of the Detroit Olympics, will be given a. tryout in the big league club's lino-up.‘ I The announcement confirmed re- g St. Paul ’s Church “That docs not mcan colllpictc repudiation, but it docsnlcan a dc- iinite refusal any longci: to comply with the terms of the dcbt agree- ments unless and until tiltre are so varied as to make tllom toler- able. ports that a shake-up was pcnd- ing ill the rosters of Detroit's en- tries in the National and Interna- tional Hockey Leagues. Adams said Gillie wou‘d replace Johnny Sor- rcll in Sundays game with the New lYork Americans and that Borrell "It is not pleasant to have these W111 revcrt to the Olymplcg, things, but l0 l5 f8!‘ 138K001‘ bOth for’ Other chgngeg flfQ [n gbeynngg, ourselves and the world, America Adams 531d, pending 9, conference herself by no means excluded. that Saturday with the management oi we should face up to the realltlcs the Detroit Hockey Club. which and take the lead in saying at oncc owns both teams, It was revealed, what every competent authority; IIOWGVOI‘, that Adams is anxious to both in Europe and in America get either Leroy Goldsworthy or knows must inevitably be said very Frank Stccle from the Olympics in soon." . exchange for Art Gzlgne. No hint oi such a plan as the one suggested by the Flllancill! Big‘ Electrical Combine Unites NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 2~1—-(By the Canzldlan Press)—'1‘hc New York Times today says the Gener- al Electric Company, through the International General Electric Company, has participated with the Associated Electrical Industries, Ltd. of England, in a unification o1’ Australian Electrical manufac- turing companies. , The unification, says the Times, now becomes a company known as British official sources. lVit/ldrawals (Oanzdlan Press) NEW HAVEN‘, CClllL, Dec. 24.—- Tile Wesl; Haven Bank and Trust Company, with deposits of about $2,700,000 remained closed today. The institution was a combina- tion oi the former West Haven Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adams, Mass. please will i P-lll-5-12-19-20. were interred in the Warrackna- bcal cemetery yesterday, there be- Wpfiugntmdem’ $228,212‘ regittlflf] ving a large attendance at the qua es pup ‘ ' ' . tion. Provides monthly allowance BTB-V-llldil- The $59 59d Y?“ we“ and privilege of six months lpel-gol-med by the Rev. C. D. Grimm, 00"?" l" 39mm” H°5Pm‘1' A“ and the casket was carried by, ' Tenses paid‘ N~N°v' H's-w’ Messrs R. I-l. Forss, F. S. A. Forss —'—-j'_—” -.j-., ._ ,Belh < i)lmd WI-MEN WANTED. wolvirsl. Anr. (will T F“ igfbizfrgw‘; and earning $100 a month and ovcrwl-l‘. C. Thomson s - right in their own homes by con- the pail-bearers were Messrs W- dllcl-i"! k*“d°'¢“"°“ ‘lfifliejgtnlls sleep. s. only. A. Gilmour. o. n. beatlgrrggrltrielgltleastvullfildress Dept. McCsllum, L. R. Russell, J. A. Slncanadian Kindergarten Insti- coumer. P. Jones and T. Forster. tuie. Toronto ("l-l Many beautiful floral tokens cov- IN MEMORIAM In sad, but loving memory of our dear daughter Many nuta Sieme,‘ who dzpurwu this Lie Dccemncrl 21st, 19.10. Just one year ago, dear Mary Though to lu it seems nlucll more, You were called up home to Heaven Where pain and sickness are no more. God did call you, darling ltLu-y begins with oysters, then switches to Bank and Trust cmpmy “d the llboudinlr a amply cooked blood home bank and trust company sausacc, and reaches its crest with which mergcd last Apr“ with a the turkey‘ 800m duck m. chlcken capital ct $100,000. The state man- that forms the main dish. A good “*1 “sled Savings deposits of $1.- pale ale mle‘ pl-eyermly studded 875,375.38. Commercial deposits of with truffles, accompanies the sal- .$33o-79533' undivided PT°m5 (‘I ali qjhe mealytnpel-S off wlllh a ,$47,777.94 lilld surplus 0f $30,770.57. “bome" of lcc cream, and cakes. Meanwhile he"? withdrawals In the days o; plenly, U115 menu from other banks in the New Haven w” lnvartbly nccompanled by ,1 area resulted in a ruling by the, dry wlme wlne along wlll, the oys- New Haven clearing house that all‘ 1m, and bolldln, a l-lch, 81-9395, Ber- . members ‘must require the 90 day gundy with the fowl, and vintage statutory notice for the witlldralval Associated General Electrical In- dustries, Ltd. The compancis in the new group are the Australian Elec- "DECEMBER 2o, w.” QQQQDUUQDOODDD Zion Presbyterian Church BIV. G. CABLYLI WEBSTII MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON, ORGANIST. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC MORNIN Soprano SoIo-"Btnr of Bethlehem" Mrs. Arthur H. Roper ......... Ads-ms “‘ " from!‘ ‘ ‘The!’ " "............Nev'ln Tue Choir EVENING SHORT OIJGAN BECITAL AT 8.45 "March oi the . Dubois Choral and Menuot from “Suite Gothlque" . . . . .. Boellmsn “Noe Claude d’ Aquin Anthenr-"Rejolce Ye With Se. lem" .......... Page The Choir Selections from Cantata “The Adoration" ...... Nevin The Choir. o-osoea Old Christmas Hymns for Choir and Congregation. coon-concise - ‘ CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES Special Service of Praise 11.00 (Broadcast over C. F. C. Y.) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th St. John the Evangellsis Day 11.00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Whom Jesus Loved." Anthcm-"Glory to Gad In the Highest" E. J. Decnvoe 3.00 P. M.—Children's Christmas Servwc (in the durrcb) 7.00 P. lVL-Evening Prayer and Sennon-"The Question of the Years." Oflertory Anthem-"Whiie Shepherds Watched" -Roiand Smart. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., HECTOR. Holy Communion at 8.00, 0.30, 12.20. “The Disciple TPDDCODGQGQG DF St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTEIh-REV. R. MOOI-IEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mn. 1L8. Rogers. Choir Direcfor-Mrsalstllawlon Morning at Eleven O'clock Evening at Seven O'clock Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women's _ Classes at Two-thirty. The Praise for the day will lncludez- E Special Seasonal Millie STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. g GQQUQQGQCQQ-W GQ ' DEFCGZUIZBJUDDCID Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, l). D. Rev. C. N. Brown. M.A, Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall. ll B. A M.. A. A. a o, g PUBLIC worcsrrrrl g1 10.00 A. lVL-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. lVL-Publlc Worship. 11.30 A. M.—Junior Congregation. Scrmon-"We Would See Jesus" Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A. Anthem-"There Were Shepherds" . . . . . .. Vincent Soprano Soloist-Mrs. Roy Cudmore Vocal Solo-"O God, Have Mercy" .... . . . . Mendelssohn Soloist-Mr. W. A. T. eman, of Mt. Allison. 2.30 P. M.-Snnday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. lVL-Publlc Worship. Bermon-"Tho Salt of Life" Special Musical Program as follows: Organ Solo-"Andanie Cantabile" . .. Momentum, can Anthem-“Christmss. Sing Out" .. . . . . . . . . . Maciarisne Soprano Soloist-Miss D. Tait; Baritone, Mr. Geo. Johnson. Dr, Ramsay Vocal Solo-"Rveiolce Greatly" .......... .. .. Handel Miss M. Stems. Violin Solo-"Adoration" . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... Borowskl Miss Thelma Teed Anthem-“The Whole Earth is at Rest” . . . . . . . . Roberts Tenor Soloist-Mr. H. Macpherson Vocal Soio-“An Old French Carol Arranged by S. Liddle Mrs. Roy Cudmo e. Organ Solo-"Pastoraie in “A" .. . . . . . . . Gullmant Vocal Solo-“Jesus. Joy oi Man's Desiring" Bach Miss M. Stems. VISITORS AND STUDENTS CORDIALLY WELCOIVEE. Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K. 0001" fi-HOO uuc. no uu- >01); W0: fiaptist diburcl; MINISTEBP-BEV. A. C. VINCENT. D. D. PRINCE AND FITZROY STS. Ltd.; the Australian General Elec- tric Company, Ltd; the Edison Swan Electric Company, Lid; Fer- guson Pailillg, Ltd; and Mots-owl. itan-Vickers Australian Proprietary, Ltd. 1 _ These companies, continues the Times, have agreed to unite their Australian manufacturing and dis- tributing operations into the new situations Vacant FemakDorothY lad Hugh. Mrs. Belcher} ‘Amrrrovs WOMEN. mo. PAY. l Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hair; dregslng. Join Canadns largesl ante“, Dlplcmas granted. Writ- rol- Information. Marvel Bwlil’ Agndemles, B St. Catherine East. M t al. on n v. F. Dcc.12-26-1-9-23. Miscellaneous .....l_--_-—-——é—" DONALD. PRO- " "ifialLgff glilj-vrjcvcr. 118mm‘ ville. (B. 8. 30101;“: “H54 month‘ ‘ LESSONS - TWENTY- mflwgglrs teachinlI-am m“! at‘ 11140-124441- Situations Vacant cremains woman - will! PUB< 11 y given to gal-denim; and fruit g makes the selling of our ‘.81 [u hed quality trees and pl a steady profitable occupa- g1 Wggkly pay, illustrated ' equipment and real sales co-naflr atlon. I! , _ money write Luke Brothers Nurs- cll. lint-real. B. V. 110. interested in makinfl ms the casket, including tributes To um land oi peace and rest, 5- l l1 Roby-t But you'll never be forgotten mm “an ‘s Char es m By the ones who loved you best; The days are sad without you, i890» 39W?!’ and Jmkv 3- 3~ 5- I- I" And nothing seems just right; A, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Coutts and lA face we dearly loved has gone . _M_ Aheartsoklnd and briht. Zzilfigrslfmgl génclna: m; In our home a chair is vacant And a. voice forever still and Jean Devereaux. Mrs. Ml. Clark, Though for her our hearts are . . diner. 5N9“!!! ‘md M“ T E G“ Still we know It u God's will, One is l\‘sslng from the circle One whose face so full oi cheer, One who with her smiles of sunshine Brlghtened home for many a ycar. When the shadows of night are falling And we are sitting all alone. In our hear-is there comes a. longing If your dear Mary could come home. Inserted by her Mother and Father. ORIGIN 0F TOBACCO According to one explanation tobacco takes its name from "to- baco,” the name given 07.50511‘ iards and Cnribs to the pipes in which they smoked tobacco in the West Indies. In tum. "whom" is said to takes its name from To- h5g0, the name oi’ the island ‘where Robinson Crusoe is suppos- 11162-12-26-11. lPctlt Jesus" lying in the manger rd to have been marooned. To- bago is near Trinidad, southerlyl island terminal oi the Canadian’ National Steamships liners p111!!! from Halifax and Boston- N. D. MacLean ' vuniajnxsa Customer: "Mrs. JMIKIO" hi“ h mcst magnetic personality, hasn't she?“ ' ' Grocer: "Yes, event-hill! 8h! W’ ries out oi here is ohlflfll!’ emulation" and North would. . M“ Phone 140 ' champagne with the dessert, the whole iollowcd by aromatic liquors.‘ This yesr, however, it is a szie wager that in most cases the in- as the_ Montlouis oi Touraine, the expensive sparkling beverages suchl “Mousseux" wines oi Baumur, and the bubbling older of Normandy will supplant them. All- French children will, of course put their shoes or sabots cn the helrthstone in front oi the chim- ney on Christmas Eve, in anticipa- tion oi the "Perc" Nocl's visit, Christ- mas morning they will be bundled of! to church to soc the gayly deo- orated cribs or "creches" with "Ls and Mary and Joseph nearby. Midnight masses will be sung in all the principle churches oi the country. 0r. W. ll. Barson CHIBOPBACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate l!‘ Prince St. Phone 107! Borne Ollb Made. ioifl-b-li-Bgilti, h. _....____ °t saving delwslt-I- ‘company and to place their com- imcrcial activities in the hands o1 three subsidiary companies in the fields of engineering and apparatus; general Slllllllies and merchandise; and refrigerator distribution, Many Hurt At Brooklyn Subway Good deeds cost nothing, but are worth much. Vice is the refuge of those to‘- whom like seems vacant. EIITY FISH STGRE n . o Speclazs l Nearly two score l)L‘i‘.'»'0ll.; were in- llurcd, four so seriously that they may die, ulldcr a hombarzllnent of railroad tics yesterday on a Brook- lyn subway platform. The ties, old ollcs that had been (Canadian Press) DreuedFI-esh Cod . . . . . . . . .....l0c Dressed Fresh Haddock .. 14¢ lresh Fillets . . . . . . . . .. 20¢ m. sir-em. Fresh Illlllliul, llmnli l zzznmufifl“ Herring‘ “mclrss lllckcd up by a work crew, Joitcd ' loose from their moorings on .1 not Choloelt Oysters b! bulk or 0119"“! c“ as the work tram thmdmTd to order, lhrwsh the New Kirk Avenue sta- Ucll. c. . aim" There wcrc about 150 persons on Si“: g lll.‘ platform, including many wo- '- ;nlcll and ClllkllTll who were Man- Phone 1307 169 Grafton :‘l- llMillll-bound I01‘ cllrlstmlls shop- _ lung. Ono eye-witness said women MORNING WORSHIP 11 O‘CLOCK Anthem-Wit Come Upon the Midnight Clear” .. Steiner Sermon Dr. Vincent SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Is there any any you could better spend the inst Sunday afternoon in 1931'! EVENING WORSHIP ‘I O'CLOCK Anthem-“Sing 0 Heavens" .. . Maunder a Baritone Bolo--"The Holy City" Adm! Mr. v. L. nlngwell m l Sermon........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........Dr.V een . Ahtheln—"whllc shepherds Welsh"! Tim" “fight, OBGANIST-IWBS. G. ELLIOTT FULL a Ton are Warmly Welcome at the BAPTIST]? CHURCH- screamed and children were tramp- ‘the Western Plains. wrilll w???‘ t1:- movement, fell back in a vain ef- Wild b" 5° ° “ ' T. P. White, a number of buffalo ‘on w escape me heavy Hmbegs- k from the Government preserve at Hm“ 1m" m dam“ c cc Wainwright, Alta., were shipped had been made oi the total casu- from the game reservation m var“ altles. ‘Pilere were sevtccn of the couver’ where they Wm be waded lnmmd l“ ‘me “$9M! and '6' aboard a freighter bound for In- liabie statements said as many film The buffalo wlll be placed more in other hospitals. It also in a Zoological garden in Ran- was estimated between l5 and 25: others suffered bruises and went to their homes after emergency treat- ment. Total Security Over $70,000,000 l‘ QUEBEC FIRE Assurance Company Established 181! CANADIAN BUFFALO FOR ZOO m ovum a. R. H u L M A N‘ ' General Agent WINNIPEG. Dec. zi-The Am- CIIAIILOTTETOWN erican Bison, mighty monarch of‘ f; .