ulnn coli BASEBURSNERA AND FURNACE SIZES Very Best Quality Order your supply of Bard Con] lrorn us. and you will have real satisfaction and colnfo this winter. ~ The quality fa excellent. phone lll and we will deliver your coal promptly. TI’! lis for real tervloO. Honor-For A _ P. E. Islander; -».v-_. eetor of fish culture for the Domln. ion Fisheries Branch, and a. native of Brecklev Point, P. 2:. 1.. and Dr. John V!" 008mm who is in charge of 6"“ "l"! fishery investigations for the United States. have been up. P°111t=d by Canada and the United Silks, rGSPGCUVuY, to make. |, Joint f"°¢‘"1"1lflI_ investigation inn; gm, Lake chlmlllain fisheries situation, The investigation is to cover the pike-perch. Dlckerel, or dore fisheries" o! Lake Champlain and any other question that might have bearing on the fisheries in the lake and its ex- pansions. ‘ ' ' Mr. Rodd and Dr. Van Oosten have conferred in Ottawa. Albany, N, Y., and Montpelier, Vt., and Qugbgc, P- Q- Sublequently. Dubllc hearings will be held at different points, a il.-.. "¢l.........1i Mr- James A. Rodd. or Ottawa, glr- - treettradeglasts. w“ * - the time the tree shipments are over. Tree-flushes» » . Bllnresnooxh. ioueglnec. 10-De- lnand .from the United "Btltesiror Christmas trees" of.the_larger'lrinds' suitable for outdoor lighting up over the fBQClVG'IQ_II_OII is‘ the fehktflre of the: annual ' tree business in: the east- ern townships. fMore than ever be» ‘fore 15 foot trees are being sought by the American dealers whoflhere-r tofore have been stronger on those [up to 10 feet. ‘Ifhe explanationis that a shining Christmas is, appeal- ‘lng to more and more househol" a below the-line. Business is good over the 20 day period,_durlng which the townships are shipping from 2310 so carloads daily iron-l“ thlszclty or around aoooa trees per 24 hours. In all some $300.- 000 will be in Jarmers pockets by 82 years one of the oldest resident: street onthfmornlng of the 25th oi November. , " ' young lnan_he moved to the United States and made his home in Phila- delphia, and from there came to Le- wes about 1875, belt-lg employed by‘ the U. S. Government in the con- struetion ofthe’ Iron Pier. He after- wards entered the marine contracting business, and was very successful in this line ofworlr. y mneraFsel-vlces for the deceased were held at h‘s late residence on "LTHE snail-ulnar. " FINAL CLEARANCE colour. e Maybe at your house you’rc still sleeping under thin summer quilts, blissfully inditfcrcnt But iherc’ll come u night I I e a "~ ' ' I wmslmnod . ,, \- f ilhleware News gxovfiiep,’ ‘ Captain Charles W. Johnsionfagede- Lewes. died athls home on‘ Bauth , . Captain Johnston was born in Prince’ - - Edward Island, Canada, While al-x - it? Tfi-fi Wednesday afternoon, and. were in charge of Rev. Dr. Wise, assisted by Nearly 4,000 Christmas puddings have been shipped from Imgland to the United States this year. -"~”=’§*?€°.~s%?~’§?%¥€!%’ " 4&3?’ C. LyonsfcCo - COAL - con -' wool: laeuosssesee Elsie MacVittie. i c1112 1s TMA s WESTMORELAND SCHOOL The following isthe standing of "it! Pupils of Westmoreiand School ‘ for the month of November: Grade X-l, James Moore. Gradfl 13-4. EnoolrNewson. , Grade vrn-l, Mabel Wilson; z, ‘mu. MscVittie. son. - Raymond Wilson. ‘ x. . 4;- AR > AT ALLEY’S ' .O\ , Full Fashidned Hosiery "*"¢"::1.';.'»"#-' Style No. 300V A Light Service Weigh: Hose for Practical Every Day Wear with the Contour Heel (improved pointed heel). All excellent wearing stocking espedally adapted for those who require a light weigh: stodring combining satisfactory service with smirmess at a popular price. 4 P157- i‘ Style N0. 300 Jame u above will Squaw: Hal. _ $1.50 and $2.00 A very, attratlve gift box free.' OVERSHOES As usual our stock contains all of the new ideas for women in Brown or Black. rllllllll lll price from 82.00 to $4.50 for Carriage boots of lirown or Black Velvet. . lilelfs Overshoes $2.75 llil Boys Overshoes ...................... 52-5" Girls Ovcrshoes ...................... $2.00 Chlldrcns Ovcrsboes ................. $1.80 f; The ever popular Christmas GI"- a \i‘olncn'a .........'.............. 75c to $55-59 if Men's .."................... 81.25 to 13-59 ‘V Your enthusiasm for the ‘Pro? r-erch" shoe will increase an our experience wearinl it broadens. To wear this new and better ahoe. atandinl W‘ Walkingds to enjoy foot will"! hitherto unknown- . J Ti FASHIONABLE \ \.,,,.___._______a_... Guaranteed l Service & Comfort With Tone Make Your Selections, we Guarantee the Quality ENNA JETTICK Made in Auburn, N. 12,14; "flu from 81.00 to 88.00. Our am. n.1,. ""511" Mt beerrreelved this fall. l Dolly Many fashionable styles of the aboveto at all feet ll. sun. or lrownleathera. ’ 5 ~ Children's 4 -feet .'.................. $1.50 Children's 4% feet Girls 5 feet ... Girls sis feet 83-15 Boys 6 feet . 53-75 Boys 6M feet‘. n... $4.00 Men's ‘l feet .. .. $4.00 Ill! Harness .......................... $1.00 n]! Men's sass Women's 32-50 Girls sac-eon" $2.50 B015 --..'...-_‘3.50 llarnels 75c.‘ _ _ You feel ne visor and vltalit! because the hoe ll designed to v fit the feet and relieve tilern of“ any strain. We would be glad to show you how the ‘Propr- areh" shoe ash a new standard of footwear value. ' ~ ALLEY o co. Lid, roorwniin _ ‘ f; Grade VII-1,';Grace Moore. »_ Grade VI-l, Ellsworth Wilson. ‘ Grade IV—1, Leo Campbell; 2. .' Grade III (Sr".)—1, Margaret’ Wil- Grade III (Jr.|_)-l, Wrlxon Moore; 2, Eldon Marci; 3, Florence Simmons. Grade =II-l, Wendell Mayhew; 2, 5'23,’ ~78‘ at the grave was in charge of thei Masonic L-dee, Captain Joimnstcln bc- : lng one of the oldest members ofjthe 1 lotal Chapter, ' y ! Besides his widow he is survived by l two sons Wm. D. Johnston of Jack- l sonville, Florida. and Charles T. , Johnston of ilelvrs; also nnedautlh- i ter. Mrs W. P‘. Delaney of Patel-sch 1 N. J. Tryon and Vicinity An abundance of snow has fallen during the past few days, gives the car driver all he can-do to 50106 8- WBY throu-gh the drifts, and , methinks car riding is almost a thing | of the past for this season; but then, i r-clft worry for what is so thrillingi as a good sleigh ride with the bells l slllat can compare with a good k skate? Nothlngn- in my estimation, And hark! Victoria plans to have their rink open by ‘Xmas. Winter is ’ certainly “olseascn among seasons"! err g ,' Mr Donald Bell has been kept very I" busy pelt-Eng foxes, and seeing that. I. ‘ hislwork is A' 1, he receives the upst- l ronage of a number of ' n ofthc vicinity. Their many friends throughout the Island are extending their con- i - gratuiatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Keith , Canlleid cf ssrsnao Lake, New York, , _ on the arrival of a bonnie wee laddlc. r Mrs. Canfield was a native of Bum- i - merside mdMr. Canfleld of Weat- i §" _ n-Ioreland P. E. 1., the latter being _ ‘t very well known in ‘Bryon. 1 - I Ch Friday evening, December 5th l‘ the installation .of oihcers, conduc- I i 1rd by R/cv. G. Somers took place a? ‘v We nreeiing of the Utnpion Group i~ i the 'I‘:yon United Church Vestz-y ,--* The new ofiiccrs are as follows: President-Austen Smith, Vice Pre- Q‘ sident-Kilty Carr, Treasurer-diur- ‘ pee Carr. Sezetary-Pearl ’ Weeks, Q Arsistant-J-lazei yleard. t \' . _ Mr. and Mrs. Brusc Campbell and '7” little son of Augustine Cove motored 5. to Iimerald on Sunday, Dec. 1st. v ""*"€i’.%*€4%2'?’*’ We are pleased to note a decided l improvement in the health of Mr. Bay Dawson of Tryon, one of our capable carpenters. who has been . laid up for a time. l-lis many friends in Augustine ‘Cove and ’ surrounding communlti regret the sudden death last week Mr. Alfred Clarke. He is surnlived by a sorrowing mother and several brothers to whom the lYmPlihY (if the entre community is extended. f‘ $.32’? Mr. Lloyd Howatt of Borden spent the week end at his home in Tryon. returning to his duties on Monday morning. . On Thursday evening, Dec. 5th the ladies sewing circles of the North Tryon and Tryon congregations n!‘ the United church held their eom- i bined alinual Chicken Supper and Bazaar in tthe Hall at Tryon. ‘rile night was all that could be desired, car roads were ideal and the people l , Could Not Sleep ~ I-lEADACl-l E5 Were So Bad Mn. A. M. Arnaault, New Aberdem 11.8., writou-“Ior a period I ll been troubled with headaches and they , were loliad thyklptmtawaka at" night. ‘ i ‘ was advised by alriead, aftc haviag used. ram; dileirult kinds of} ' Indians, to t ' i ‘sculptural Rev. Wfliam Ielshmsn. The service and it ‘. _ gle. s u‘ t 4t _=l h 'ALL OUR .£. gaity tinkling as 3km advance and.» '- m!’ ha! l BUY NO l1 The tables fairly groo- ‘ illistloe. to the said "good Altogether ‘Pretty good, huh?" ToiMrmand Mrs. Gordon Mac- *,Donald of Victoria P. E. I.’ (nee Mary ;MacDonald) a daughter on‘ Dec. 6th. ’ mngratulatlons. Preparation for thc usual Xmas incerts has been commenced in ih the Baptist and United ohm. “es here, and the kiddies thoughts mtkiually turn to Jolly Kriss Krin- carram cal/rates vv. ronnsros (British Untied Press) 941818.110. ii -An enterpris- ‘l. ‘ to Blanket Sales. nrllcn y0u’_ll wake up sneezing, to say BLANKIJIS 'i gg‘? V u’ m”. ,-p.,~->‘....-. a-n- ,.. iuifl; ~.’.l;.' 1 ' '_ . " 5.. x. -~.i .~ ~ -" < ‘ \ PAGE NINE (‘UIlXIiAHITUZIZLIJS that mill llt!'.'0I‘€l.ll0ll to the top hi‘ a bff] and arc "cozy" ill use an: lirmn-fillrd alnl satin l-orercli. (‘overs are so lill color or fig- urcd. ill rose, urvilid, grccn anll gull]. $8.25 were $11.50 “r Eélfilfilffilfi A 'MAKE IT A SUNSHADE * ' AND SUNSHADES AT 1-4 OFF W. £L012l1?iF Extensively Reduced Fur Trimm Others Unfurred _Styles 1-4, 1-3 and Many. at‘ HALF Only Three Fur Coats Left‘ Half Price é 36%;? s’ mgr LADIES ’ TWO SPECIAL UMBRELLAS P131355 Al] ALL‘ MUST G0 y“; Ramon, (‘LEARING our PRICES a $1.98 $2.75 Come and Take Your Choice (TC)/liCS' leer ed Models PRICE r Eéufis rs l‘??? rate ncivertsrd suclu-havc long brcn “ml- lar but the cab that provldel entertainment as well as transvflfi is something quitc new. The loud speaker is in the roof, and it is the driver who turns it on or oil’ as 1115 fare demands. The business man, the latter explains, can thus keep ill touch with prices on the Bourse ns he goes from one client to another. and the more frivolously minded can have their musidbrought to them from the Eflcl tower as they waltlor the traffic to move on. A Parisian who has made tllc cx- periment says llic apparatus works so well that the outside 1101505 of the street arc in no way disturbing. More than 800.000 tons of rubber . l rerc usccl in LhcIworld in 1929.‘ l \ Agricultural implements imported T» l%l§r%r§r§r§t plentiful, this combination made the aing Paris taxi proprietor lins instllllcd| Scotland has n. movcmcut ailvu-l 'i'hll'._v .'\llli‘l'ii‘llll iliYplflllCS arc 1 aflair, a huge success. The fancy ya loud speaker in ills cab. work booth in charge of Mrs. Arthur g Taxis that are heated in the win- Dawson, North Tryon was well pat- lie;- - or at any rcniaed, nearly all the articles being Eas disposed of. ined "under their loads of good things ‘find "those that took supper did ample ,"hlngs". A number of cakes were auctioned -at the close. the sum of $127.00 was realised, and as the modern flapper would say ,1 '3‘? CLOSING - our .3 SPECIALS m“ _ xluss 1 r n ., ‘ GLOW LhTRA VALUhb 0,0,“ f.‘."iiifii.‘..‘i‘.°.".'.‘.‘..‘.°.‘.‘..599.&.79¢ M l VB“. m“ 69c NEWEST g, $25..§?§t:....!i‘§‘??..ff‘i‘“°" we it, l Another popular value . . . . . . .. 69c BEST 1,‘. - Silk Night Gowns, Rayon Silk. EXIT-I lw" y . ,. ~ value . . . . . . . & .7 ' S LIMITED l '1 " , i ‘ ' J. A. McLnrcn ‘ h eating more beautiful churches, jscriilc in Porn. a l Jw m» 1m! m mo; mezl-c zg_‘€‘*ig§g\s‘gvfi2kjqxgggild, ti; ‘:11 3 Q Xii/IAS GIFTS Lei Jcivclry Add the Finishing 'l‘ou'.'h Non is the time in lluy for Xmas ivllllc our stock is com- plctr. Look our goods \'f\‘l"l'. You uill fiml us courteous. Our Indies and (irnls Wrist Wail-hrs are among im- best brnuiifuly hon-d; Also Sight‘! ltlngs, (iom Rings, lland en- graved. Cuff Links. llcairlr-d tings, ram-y amt ('l'\'sl.ll Beads, llrlllolct. Rosaries. Pearl Ill-ails, Nrrklois Also the celebrated iii rsesicielciclclelc reiterate Wahl l'cn Pl-nrll and lwslwcls, “e ‘lfllldll the famous Ronsm Llghtor and other drill-Ir: too numerous to mcntlon. We make a specialty of Diamond Rings. We can n5‘ sau- you money. Anything you “ant by catalogue we ran l A giro you service. Our motto is first, soriirr, second, price, t» 5.1, inlrd. enemy w‘ m, H ' Articles in he engraved should be ordered now to have ‘ nicely done. t" T R A CAMPBELL i“ CHES E . g," JEWTILER Q1" Queen sir-eel Next io i-ennl-h s; Chandler. $ u. r ' into Italy in 1920 were valued at more l than 03.000099 I ifiiétéitfiifitsieitéididi