§ATURDAYJ u, --_~_____.-. y‘ v. . ' ‘Jsgeteihet I firs” NOT very often do W" Pi?" 7' l ‘iii? display in a large dun:irti~.i.-iit:il shift" window. especially our of the l1t".1‘.@»‘"l in Canada. When you do see it you know it is n. guarantee that there is plenty oi‘ unal- ity ii! the Fundy. The niert~h~iiiiii.iiii.g manager makes sure of that. National (Tandy product-z NCH‘ feat- urerl in an attractixc window ill-pill’ which ivari chantied twice ilaily h)‘ Eatonk in Halifax on January llth and i. far su The display attracted great atten- tion in Halifax and “as specially foil‘.- ured in a ileivs item by the iiziliiar; hi; s" Mail. Zwuvulce llclrtiim rifle per lb SPEBML 45c l .____._._____ ._._..__. 1 Cream Pecans. Brazil ‘ Nut and Roasted Al- .‘ _ mond ltolls. i,‘ I l Regular L 80c per lb. SPECIAL f RE VICTORIA ROW. u>__ _.__.___. ._. IIMr_ and Mrs. Harley \\i'h;t", i\iio' liwn l. home in Toronto. it‘: \‘.ill'll a n" is solicit hf.’ ‘ ii’ iqr the p a special tiller for toilay and all next 10th. nctit only. W/M SROS 132 P. lLIl-llvlOND S'I‘REE’I‘. All 1'1‘ yliiai O 115m: w ls the Point! .“i.'tlifill'll (‘andy is knonn not only ffilfllll I‘. l‘). l. but as noted above. i_ featured by lai-tre stores and enter- pqiraiiie; papcri; on themainiantl. '11’: .1 sale of Rainbow Chocolates is ‘iiltdlfiifrillj: tiaily but to introduce them lli t".'cr_v . nt- honestly believe their quality person in this Province be-i perior to any other chocolates rice in (‘anada we are mllkilll! (Sci into the habit of eating "Rain- whicli are made III your own and are a credit to it. I RAINBO it’ fill-IO COLA TES ? HA-ZELBROOK awn vi . rrr 1.14..‘ .‘ l.l:td.lto."ll;' "glictti "1;;"ii.i;..'.~.§$....r to their work with reserved §'if".‘llilill (‘llm C0l'i't_'.‘S]l(IllfiClltJC was zeal and I am sure much good work ti l‘ii‘l' which crilfcz-Liozi will be done. have been spending i-Ill? l! t few via, iuktiil ii, t .i.llrcr. A’. Ft-brilary weeks at the home oi th~ to t:i~ obrt-t-vcdl i-il‘. Howard McKinnon. DeSablc, . returned recently from a pleasant y lilillli,',-‘(i lit, hi»! visit spend in different parts of the clrliizlitttll ri-ii:i:;t_ U. A. Mr. MacKinnon still thinks " and the-l P. E. l. cannot be beaten. rm: igriarcorrsir-own ccrwgmiw :.__-__.€._.._. The Western Gua -BUI' BEEF LIVER, right now at: -PAYING HIGHEST ilIARKETl ISZlB-I-IG-fiifl PRICE for dressed pork. Buying daily Bruce's. lat Nelson Henry's warehouse, Ken- -I'RESH FROZEN CAPLIN andlsillgwtl. Oliver Campbell. HOI-I-D-ti Smelt-s, prices lower ct Bruce's. 1538-1-16-21. I l -nv SPECIAL imoucsr the i pupils of St. Mary's Academy. Sum- ’ —ELECTION 0F Ol-‘FICERSQIho. mersldc, will repeat their Play “The iLadies Social Club of Trinity Unit Church held their first meeting ‘the new yiear on Monday night the Epworth Hall. The club is l0ok- take place the lottery of the Hope Chest. Great praise is due the Ladies ity. The officers for the ensuing of St. Paul's Parish for the success year are as follows: President, Mrs. of this good ivork. Percy Tanton; Vice-President, Mrs. James Arthur; Second Vice-Prest- lng forward to u ycar of much activ- ed' Blind Princess" on next lllonday, of January 19th inst. in St. Paul's Hall. in On the same occiision there will also —.'\NNUAL CHURCH lllEETlNG dent, Mrs. Fred Palmer; Secretary, —-Thut'thc cause of Presbytcrianlsm Mrs. Douglas Gordon; ‘Ircasurer, is flourishing in Sununerslde under Mrs. George Bcwncss-S. St. C. Jeans, was clearly shown by ; -BIRIHDAY SOCIAL-The Wo- the reports received at the annual men's Institute of North Bcdcquc meeting of the Siunmcrside Pros- held a delightful birthday social at byterian Church which was held in ‘the spacious home of Mrs. T. H. 1n- the Church Hall on Wednesday cv- lman last week. There were about cning. the 14th Inst. Never since the lfifty guests present, including child- disruption of l925—and in fact for Games and music made the time pass very pleasantly. Cards iwcre also enjoyed. The larlze Wln-‘fifiillfid to the Congregation. The I hers for the card game were Mrs. L. Sunday School has grown in mcm- A bcrshll) and attendance. The Mis- " dainty lunch was served by the Iiost- sionary organizations had a splendid [Pickering and Mrs. Frzulk Yeo. css before the guests departed-S. this Province for the ice to shift an ‘carries almy [the smelt nets. the miidncss of the season-S. -SAD BEREAvl-IAIENT - Much sympathy is expressed f0; Mr, rird lvfrs. Leonard McNeil], or iliigymp ;ii_ boy o.‘ fi\'c months. (la Tucsczziy m iriiiii; Mrs. McNnl! on rising went otie." to the child’; co‘. and at firs‘. thought the little ore was sleeping. but noticing something strange about the look of the child, lifted it up and found that it was dead. The parents parently good health the night. bo- fore. A doctor was cared. but noth- ing could be don". The cnild LadI apparently passhi away in his sleeyxi The little one tvt-s laid to rest cni Wednesday-S. —MEETII\'G 0F YOUNG W0. IIIENS AUXILIARY-Miss Dorothy Sheen was the hostess for the first Young Women's Auxiliary of “Trinity United Church. After the regular meeting the election of officers took place and are as follows: President, Mrs. J. P. C. Fraser; Vice-President, Miss Ruby Lord; Secretary", Miss Dorothy Sheen; Treasurer, Miss Muriel Gordon; Christian Steward- ship, Miss Zilphn i MacQuari-ie; ——FISHERl\1AN’S NET LOST-The fishermen in the west of the Pro- vince have not been having the haztillw Lfldlcs’ Alli Sfifliclry 811d llwiwfl- of luck with their fishing gear this men's Missionary Society “We 051M10- season. It is an unusual thing in lolly ivorlhy of iwtc. while that of go out in such large floeg that 1c lug. Several new organizations‘ for But; the bcnfeit of the young people are such has been the c359 this ycm; functioning splendidly. Among them Last week four fishermen had thepnay be mentioned the Badminton misfortune to have their nets carried Club which l5 b91118 W0" flllelldeil- away. Yesterday a report came to Once each Sabbath the sci-vices are‘ Sllmmerflide that My, Reeves, of 1-115. ibroadcastcd, a. feature‘ which is gins’ Wharf, lost. his large seine in tircatlr niihrccialcd both locally and this way. The fishermen can ill af- ill o dlslimcc- The total receipts for ford this, as smells are scarce hua l rill imrlmvs for the yew" 1930 were " low in price, which is attributed to i 35744-05- M°55T5~ 5°9- P~ ‘Valkel and in tlac death undo: very sad circuni- S. P._Jardine. D011. (J. stcwszt and B. stances of their only child. an infart Graham Rogers.—S. - i meeting in the New Year of the MacDonflkL I some years previous to that eveni-“i were such encouraging reports pre- year, and showed largely increased subscriptions, and the Budget re-' quircments of the Church were fully and promptly met. The reports of’ d the Girls‘ Club was equally gratify- Percy L. Bowncss were elected to the ‘rrtlstee Board to fill vacancies left by the lamented deaths of the latc D. It. Morrison and Percy N. Enlnnli. ' [The new members of the Board of llfnililgers are Lloyd Gorriil, Robert Eastern Guardian . . ‘LAKEVIEW’ INSTITUTE-Th: stated that the baby had been in ap- Dcccmb“ “twang of Lakeview m‘ ctitute met on the fourth at ‘the home of Mrs. John A. MacDonald and upcncd with singing of Itistililte ' Ode. 1n absence of the prcsidcnhl "f"i‘f.'_;i 1536-1-16-21.‘ . the able nunistrations of Rev. C. J. i $l30.00yMuskrat for .. $145.00 Muskrat for $108.75 $175.00 Muskrat for $131.25 $275.00 Hudson for $206.25 $120.00 French Seal for $90.00 $135.00 French Seal for $101.25 $365.00 Hudson Seal $273.75 ou’ve Iaeen wanting a new FUR COAT "-"‘ HIS SALE OFFERS YOU an opportun- ity of securing just the sort of coat you have dreamed of-at a price that is well within your reach. . - ' WILL YOU COME IN TODAY and let it's show - you how easily you may own a lovely new . . . ‘$97.50 These prices are just suggestions oi’ the many great values offered-your size, the fur you have thought of, in the style you like are waiting for One third off Children’s Cloth C oats On Ladies’ Cloth e third off‘ A Coats WW ill, 25 per cent mark down, Ladies’ Winter Underwear. Comfortable, well cut, lightweight, cozy garments that are not bulky. Perfect winter comfort, without aw kwardness. New Silk Lingerie 10 per cent mark down ‘itiilililllhe MLss St John was appointed to fill that office. Roll call was answered by some points that make P. E. I. at desirable place to live." Readings were given by Miss st. John, Missi Jennie MacDonald and Mrs. Stephen Rccitntions Clara McDonald, Mrs. Earl McLaren and Thelma McLarcn. and a song by Jill] lldfy Mr Elliott Stewart, Murray Har- ibor, spent the wcck cnd in Montague ‘the guest of Dr and Mrs C. B. Green. On New Year's eve nearly one teacher to 'I‘ry\i after pending her by Mrs- hundred friends gathered at the holidays with her parents Mr and home o! Mr Percy LeLaoheur, Guern Mrs James Stevenson. scy Cove, where they spent a. very girl members. Meeting closed with cnjoyable awning, National Anthem. The meeting ivas held at Mrs. E. D. I-‘rii- sers. Roll call Miss Vivian Armstrong, daughter ooons from Mr Brenton Dlckieson, was answered by of Reverend and Mrs C. E. Arm- New Glasgow. ' ‘Some rccallections of my first day strong, Montague, is spending the n school." Mrs. D. J. McDonald and winter with Mr and Mrs Simon Jor- strangers secretary, Miss Rita PM“ Miss Anggtnsli; McLlnll, time 3p dan She is attending Murray r proud parents of Mr and Mrs Ed i:.il"lli'-.' til til. ..it i-nnl flliiilClllHl cring; Temperance Secretary, Ruby Lord. Mm’ ,]’lOl.I1i¢(1 school committee for Lake- 1101' 5°l1°°l- o wuss Mabel Lmkletwr ville and Mis. Angus Jarvis and Mrs. f‘ ____ __ ‘If.’ Mr. and Mrs. Iicctol" Jcnl. nr.» r t i Marshflcld, were recent IISIiT/l‘; hrrczl . l i :i'7rlilwl A \l‘l"' _ .’\:l ' , Mr. l’npe Noy rclzirnrci homu- froin 51:3" d pleasant visit n1 iltlnlL-l‘ Itlxcij 1.0a, . J. llflQil/ll and f.tr. it, Car it'll. ti) il l . iilfitlili Alonag '- m» reds-cm: -~ -.-.-....._s,-».-.. Dfity of .\'0ullg folk stat ‘ look for a couple whom ll:i'_\ ‘izitciiil- llieliuelvrr. l‘ ed to present with a inrrrgv home till bu: bank; around. other words) "A chiveii," some com-i - --- lng it long ways on {.ll4‘i\\'.-'i2095 as thci We ffillllfilillllli‘ snow was extremely deep ill places,‘ but, however, on nearing the home where the fun was about to take.‘ .\! . I place, something scorned the iiv i-y ltotliu AIaeIPiii-lalic. of South .‘.fcl- 1 pert)’ and they were obliged to rc- iillc. treat. but. on Wednesday evening. - ---- ‘ their coilragc came back t'i them Mr. Julm if. i\l_\i‘I.'l, All’. of llalnp- 311d certainly did make "a lil"l‘l'_'.'l.l1ll, \‘.Ll.'~ a \i,»il'|l' tn (Jharlottctown w E 0i it?’ loll hliilniay‘. 4min", to the bad roads L Phil‘. I-fgrrs dccxirtl to go by train ~77" T981118! llwnthly meeting of] from Alizany. 55c Hazelbrook Women's Institute- Qs held nt the home of Mrs. ll. A Nilif-Jlfl‘ ltilton Dunsford, Hampton. .5nkins on Tuesday evening. Jenu- spent the wcek end visiting in Vic- a president. hlrs. Fred Trowstiulc Lyman Wood. v siding. The Club Woman's Creed‘ g repeated in unison. followed li_v Qiging "institute Udc." Roll rail and E8 responded to by "Riddles." llr- Jan 2 rt of sick tiomiilltlec heard rindltiintitinrx opted. Two sick pct-soils were prc- _._- tcd with fruit. It ivas moved. School lc-tipclirtl in Hampton on "oudcd and carried that l1i|‘s for Jan. 5th after the Christina’. holi- it be piild. SCIIOII committee's re- days. The teacher and pupils have . . . licSahle on ifl left a fine b-iy‘. Congrat- ilvllillii! again. . lirillt rIflllCfL. "‘ ‘“’—* All. , .- i Iyhg "m; My; w_ ,_,-,|,_.J,L AI‘||H1;_! H’ During 1929 locomotives on Cana- m-kp y“... my,“ ‘puny; h“. ma. il.-.i.i l'Il|il‘.‘.'i_VS consumed 8,628,711 tons “m; Uf Li; and 31:5. ;_ A 1),_Hy,_,._ _ H __ lot lutulninoils coal; 11.409 tons of an- y _______ n- -v;z.rru;‘ I“, H: “my ‘lillTtUilQ troai; 63.706.548 gallons 0f $11.5 1L K‘ but“. l,“ qmmlyy. _ __ _ pelt-bloom, and 35,083 cords of wood. home from a tiirec “UCLA \t.it Lot At l.i 1 vie lrixc iiiid a rcal old k-"lwcflmg the oil and “mm to ‘he Qilnbrlitgc, ltlass. flriilnlui-l tnt "\ .'~i'7l'lli. W1: i)l‘i.C\'('. it "lmilllilmlb qmmutics of ma] accord- . '-———-— i llii‘; been fillFllti llll"lll_"llf‘llt they“? m thpnnm "allies" n’ tom] of w" ‘On Iiionday evening 1a.‘. a pay t'.o‘..ii:e. but. ilanipioii hiirelju got, itr: "57-673 “m5 0f coal is reachei out toil-hale. 'l'lie chllrlrrn ltri: cnjoyynig r7 “m; 511mg {mi fUtN/IDIAN GAS UTILIZATION Mr. and hirs. Jam y1y1>hn,1_ A,.,_.,;L. 541mg in U“. poses totalled 17,638,042 thousand zirrnul on Der. LlUih, of a flnc boy. ;i;,,.-pi,;.;; “y; fmgntj-ply lint-s natural gas consumed for similar pur- a 13th. The iucctiniz (I[)('Il(f(l with luria, the out»; iii his Ctlilfllt. Alas-let" , . Zftlrs. G. T. Bums, City). liar. been‘ h: .n ‘at ti‘... iii ; it» a rlosc. We arc glad to learn that Mr. Rus- Qiliflldlllfl l1 lllfflifll-f- 11011113.‘; luv": - - set Ferguson, who has been suffering with her mother, Mrs. H. J. Lflir- l‘r'i' - w. l‘ (ll the lhzpaisll with blood potsouing in his hand. is vgr. ifiilli‘ l li'"l- ll.) \‘.'.-: ‘_\' t‘\'t‘lllill{' impioiiiig and hopes soon to be out __'lf.'(?.‘\'.~'['.\1E 10,000,000 TONS OF COAL ’l'lii- mics of irianufilcblrcd gas in Utmada during i929 for domestic pur- (‘llblfl fuel: in addition the amount of [roses amounted approximately to 16.- 00000 thousand cubic fcct, while in- (lvlstrial concerns used 12,000,000 lthousand cubic feet of natural gas. _. _ _ ....____-__. -__ l i K. of C. HOME f SUMMERSIDE, r. u. r. - “embers, Wives, and Friends g ... Wednesday. Jun. 21st, I031 it 8.00 p. m. on ltlnnday. Jan. 26. 1931, 7.00 p. m. A Banquet will be helil In the K. of C. HOME All members are Invited lo be present. 1876-1! Church. which takes place the latter 0 PERSON/I ___. J last WCTlL-E. —Ml'. George Biggar, Springfield, v. days-E. riciv, is a visitor to Summerside this, week. -S. l l‘ I -» ‘Mrs. Andrew O‘f{erfe, Kensing- ‘ ton left on Tuesday morning for Bos~ ton-K. DS l to th Vrircfl.» M1‘ anttmss zilpha McQuarrxe were np_ Stephen McDonald for North Lake. has rammed to slckvule where he [minted as delegates to attend the I" “'35 decided that enough monpyi i‘ “km a cams, at Mount Allison w_ M s_ Presbyterm or the United be taken from funds to buy a map ‘- K - r the maritilue for Lukevlllc School Ulmmll-‘l- end of the month ill Clhrlrlottetown. midi” lm-‘Whali “r Fxllcnws or in‘ A dainty lunch was served by the "ianmg “ llllml‘ m‘ Nmih leak‘ 1 w“ SB hostess at the close of the evening. Schwl- Pwglml‘ “'05 l“ f°ll°“'55 cnd at h“ home n w be “at .. 5_ Song by Mrs. J. H. Baker; song by girls members; readings by Mrs. E. D. Fraser, Miss St. John and Mrs. S. '_.M,~_ Ngysm; Murl-[m Fredericton’ ‘more interest. in otlr Institute,” by made a bilsiness trip to Summcrsltle ‘MYS- "whicli is the better house-keeper, the girl of I900 or the one of today," ans a visitor to summer-side on Fri- Meeting closed vsith the National An- them. Roll call for next meeting to !‘ be answered ‘by "time-saving discov- -~-l\lr. TllOllltlS Campbell. ‘of Scs- fcrics." Miss Helen LeLacheur returned to sackvllle where she ls attending as teacher It Stonwull, Mmiwbu. Sockvllle High Sdhool. ' Mr Simon Stewart, who is at pres- ent working at Melville, spent the week cnd at his home in Murray Harbour. v » _' Mr R4155 White, student of Prihce of Wales Collage spent the holidays at his home. the guest of his parents Mr Lester White, Murray Harbor, recently visited Gimme) Odll- . Rose; a paper "How to create Hildson Ivforrow. A debate, as decided in favor of the latter. MUI-{filt-AT-‘l-IXHHOR The Manny Harbour School has Prince of Wales College to fur- tr her studies. and Mrs Milton White. Mr Harris Jordan. Guernsey Cove last week. HUNTER Ri AND VICINITY Mr A. B. Cutcliffe, Hunter River R'°l‘l“m» Wlml“? Rll/‘il- "Wed recently was the guest of Hon John "M" “n” h“ ‘hmt “mew E. Sinclair Sprlfqtleld and was ni- so attending the funeral of tlhu lute Doctor Green, Grahams Road. Dr. Rum J h d I rllnnynur enlil with lllnnriil liinlmellt G799" W55 we“ klmwn l“ 1'11“ 59c‘ s o “so” urn‘ ‘ha spfln‘ dflvln‘ ‘nd luddenly ‘spin’ rep!" tion of the provinconnd was a suc- cessful dentist here. The many friends of Mrs Irl. rc opened after the Christmas holl- RLsckham, Hunter River, will regret days. Mr George Fraser, Montague has succeded Miss Grace LcLacheur Q 9 [as teacher of the Primary Depart- |n1cnt. Miss Leliacheur has returned to learn of’ her serious illness. Her condition is favourably and we hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Irene Chapman who has been spending her holidays with her par- ents Rev. and Mrs A. E. Chapman has returned to resume her duties Mrs Victor IVIlOPhlii Meadow Blnk has been the guest of hei- parental Mr and Mn NonncnLing. Whoutley River and aslo grandparents Mr and Mrs Ben Matheson Whutley for the put week. Miss Helen whose henlth has compoued her in resign her position as teacher of whcatley School handed her resigns tion to tho ‘Trustees. They have lec- wo is a sister of one of their former teachers. Miss Eva Stevenson, Rustlco, has returned to resume her duties ls Mr Bennie Doucott, Wheutley Riv- i er, has recently purchased a. pair of Congratulations are due to tme mund Doucctt Wheatley River on u portion of the debris into his belly necessitating the kiulng o! the ani- mal. This is considered a. severe loss to Mr Ling. We are glad to seifMrs Malcolm A dealer in South Georgia carried the arrival of a bouncing baby boy gatfon Tormed itself into little groups in the churchyard. Presently the vic- ar appeared and Joined a. select litlta The following accident took place party. He introduced a sea captain in the horse stable of M: Non-nan to n. wealthy and generous parish Ling, Whestley River. A strange loner. Mr Harry Wllitt‘, spent the" week horse was tlkcn Into tiho stable and 01¢ 1101'” 111 the 815101111115 stall com- church today," salcl the beaming par monced kicking until the stall be- son, Mr Lorne Stewart of Murray I-lor- ween them fell. One o! tho horses bor has again engaged in teaching then had the misfortune of nmnlng sleeping in the next bunk to me. in Abney School. stretch of country highway. She W“ Herbert had Just come in before school time-wlth-rrlp in his over- coat, but mums kept him home long enough to mend it. At noon he went back to school but returned quickly with a. note from the teacher which read; "I‘ve sent Herbert home be- cause of’ his throat." m "Why, Herbie, nothing was wrong with your throat, I hope," his mother exclaimed. "Iell mama. what you said to your teacher." To which Her- bie replied: "I told her my tote was tore." ‘ Church was over and tho congre~ "You have seen each other Sure, said the old sailor. He “'11-! Life mcy be a. toss up but we can do a great deal to sec that the toss is in our favor. The head wins, while to turn tall moans certain loss. They were riding along a beautiful and Summer so that Itastus could make his cotton crop. It turned out the store, and still have some left over. After payng hb account, he went n lot o! goods for cash. The dealer who had given Rlstus so much credit mun climbing the telegraph POW‘ "° b“ ' 3°" 9"" ""1 51""! h"! men, she exclaimed. Do they thlnk I enough money to Pay his account at ngyef grove g c" before? rout do you think would I0 Well with scroll the street sud oeughrqulu a dinner m; learned of this and tho next time he wuys prefers u ploy which nu B Why, Harry, just look at those Bride (to butcher) What sort 0f ll perfect curling of l bluc and white A dramatic critic uya that he ll- stui‘! for cash. Whit‘: the idea?" “Why, Mlstoh Boss," replied Ru- know you all soils Io’ cosh." saw him said, "Rutus, 1 curled you hlppy ending. all Spring cud Bummer and now we've seed any sort of’ ending would you go lcrou tho street and bu! be l mow one.‘ tus in u surprised tone, “Ah didn't buku from his tuli- partner. With some PllY-l Hi1 ploy at cards won many H!‘ rate, I play for pleasure." "Well," said tho offender, "at m!’ "Ahl" lhe lxcioimed. uuilrtlv- "l" Brummol of the party, “I rlput that tho molt eaocnttll item in the equip- trousers-wan. "But HM l0 Oilflltlll ll ‘b Pill 0f “Mn dou- ulr," uid the lulu whose pleasure! Now James, aid the teacher. I" meat o! o veil-drama mun is n abstract noun is something v0" w‘ V, think of but cannot touch. Gin W" "Really?" Little Sinks chimed in. give me on example.- Jcinec: Pious, air, o rod hot Wk‘ -—_- IIQIIIOIVIBSOIIIIIIAIIDIIBIIIQQ trouun. lurch!‘ If-