DECEMBER 21L 13.19 I'VE NEVER SEEN 5mm IEMITIFUI. GIFTS SO ECONOMICALLY PRICED AN 0 ° $21.1‘. s" An: so 085mg- Olllolra p,“ Willi so hi... SM" °°'°" Glllelle also...” A" M°me Pea Dull n“; ‘m’ also" A" hlllflvod O This hmdmme I gift creation for ‘"92". Pillklll-gfgjned f. ln- l‘ ' b“ "tlimflrteat new pad, m, °l ii lnclud t. u. covered with rim-ebb Y "09P Clo f I “m” C! end i oil PAY only to, the 5o Blueeaizlteatrap, an o etc, Blideg, f ill lie Bl d" G . Aund A sh-Tray Furies‘ 31,53 (50 Blades) .3531, Available in 0f 5 Blue Gillette . Tm packs“! ggmiinfld Bakelite eah in s handwiflv f“ Rice. You $0 “fiat-viii, 1°;- Smtflbletlfrtizehglnilici-"blzdes alone. _ PI)’ Y e Gillette Tech Razor Gifl Sal Q Every man will ap- preciate the new Gillette ‘Tech Razorwith four ma- jor improvements! Fif- teen Blue Gillette Blades included in handsome presentation package at only Gillette 5l““°'°“ ‘@101’ Gillan. Dflux. Arlflggn" so’ . “wind Gillette Aslfultlwlarfl. pk“ 15 ndlflltionlaliatBlset Gil l! t" lette 518d" an; I be of Gillette Brush EII C ' lily lnlieslmal E‘°°""°“' live airs rs, $510 0'0" "h or so 0o Valel AuloSlrop Razor Sol O Attractive Bake- lite case holds gold- pllted Valet Auto- sgrq, Razor. "will blade box with twfl Valet Blades. Ind leether stroo- N" ten additional VIM , l Emhsf. $150 gift boa. more than s match individually for the bombers whicll the Red M"!!! has been sending ‘roger Finland in rwhelmlng num rs. ovlilnland. meanwhile. is ncsoillilfl! in the United States for g... lllilsne. machine guns and 51111111 arm-ii 8111- munitlon. A survey indicated that the riaVY fl hiers were the only United States sries avallnble fcr_ quick deliver? jar manufacturing plants are jammed with orders from the army and navy and wit-h Ilflllilrawg" l4 lligh Speed warplanes Sold To Finland WASHINUION D00. 19 -iopl -The first tangible American mil- . Brita n tar ai o lea ured Finland — 00m are” ‘ saieyof silili ll)? all fighting planes "if; belllilglfflij-purfl,“ PM“ n, originally ingentllofd for the navy - ° 53*‘, me 10m aymy-ngvy was officially disclosed today. “pmiliiitlclii board "The navy had P'°“""“*'1Y Wm‘ P‘ 5'0"“ “m” ileivlsoo the board inst the shim "We sanction the navy ear w ceded immediately for let the ma. ulscturer. the Brewster were‘ n“ l‘ rd all-um“ cgfflefg and Aeronautical company, Imig Island. firlvtcgehy m “mm m ongmg, w. N Y, dvert the planes to Finnish d“. or 54 wpuld permit. (level meyt givcrnmrnt buyers to help repel the mm“ m o o1 ‘n improved mocicl. Ten a ready simian the can as have been delivered to the MW. not later than ll A. M. The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news II local interest but advertising ol a newly nature may be inserted l! 5 cents a wora strictly pay- able in advance. _ CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS TOOmDs Mllfllc store. 14-1021-12-2 -li CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- CNCE. L-91lO-1-21-3ll. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. ~ Advertisements for insertion m, following day musl. be in this office ENGLISH CUTLEBY Carving Sets. tsbi kulvosul. x.“ a “M Ne“ L. .. ers rlaxdware. Doc 01%!%~;0‘Xi, CLYDE RIVER. Bapflgf, chm- szuzcr g XMAS GIFTS HERE A Dlvllllll lrroy of rifts are on ills- Blay here. Toilet art ole, in m“ "s, y he best manufacturers. You will be satisfied with your selection here. Chocolates In Fanc Boxes. Bulk Cb hi“ in lull aseoyrtmeni. Moira lnlacoflunlgrg are here. Cigarettes and Tobaccos In Ilncy boxes. iii; leiortment to choose from. “run GIFI‘ smug» J. ERNEST ll. WORTH THE CHARLOTTWYPOWN GUARDIAN U/u/m 7/0114 fi/z/zwfiuw/ flee fizeanz NW. Make Your Christmas Dinner a Success! No matter what kind of a dinner YMI are plsnnlur. Ice Cream will make it a. grand success! That's because everyone likes it g0 mlwh and it's I0 GOOD to eat. Order it NOW! CHRISTMAS BRICKS ch eaesent the pageant “A gsegm l” Man Emmy. December 24th at 7.30 P. M. Ll-1533-l2-2l-1i. 142 Prince Dflllfllls Phone U2 BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL lFTs- Boxers Hardware. Store G 00911 till 0.30. L 1591-12-21-11. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER. United Christmas Closing Church s ices Sund , ' 2.... ma"... u. .........i Prlmie Street $011001 P. M. W. B. MflbPhflll, Minister. ‘i- L-1534-12-2l-1l, P111143 B01180 BCDOOI Christmas Closing takes place this Thin-allay SAVE YOURSELF lots of trouble. morning at l0 o'clock, the Chair- flnlg glgiisehgmiiweivsgililisoghrifikt‘; 5:31am. Reuben MacDonald Dre- en , ' - hrscmfisf lugs Cflfppa‘ ‘y’ Co’ Chorus-O Come All Ye Faith- Contracicr 164 eea Street. Phone 1440. b-isos-lagil-si fill (with descent)- HUNTEB. RIVER. UNITED CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MaeQuarrie, B. D., Minister. services for sunda , December 24th, will be n: Non; Wllielvre at l1, Wheatley River at 3 and Hunter River at 7. sunda School at Hunter River at 10.3 . Y. P. U. Service at North Wiltshire at 7.30 conducted bv W. Ira Mac- Donald. B A.. of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. All cordially welcome. L-l508-l2-21-1i. Grades IV to X Dialogue - Santa's Workshop- Grades I. Recitation - Just Before Christ- mas — Wendell Barrel/t and David Walker. Chorus - Rocking (Cuch Carol) Grades I to IV. Recitation - Christ/mas Stock- ings — Marjorie Mcleod, Barbara Mlchahelles and Dorothy Mae- Laren. Recitation — The Legend of Eabousca, by Jeanie Lowther grade In Memoriam ' A ‘Chorus - Bring a Torch (French Carol) Grades VI to X. Vocal Solo - Noel Waiter Con- rid. MR. GEORGE A. POOLE The high esteem in winch me Dialogue - Christmas Through late MI. George A. Poole, the well the Year - Grade III. klioivll mercllallt 0t bower Monta- chm-m; ._ (jm-Lgtmag Lung Ago Cue was ileid Lilrougllout fiis mulve oisiric. aim other Ddrbq 0f ille pro- vince was shown by the large atten- dance al. his funeral at Lower Mon- tague Monday afternoon. ‘rile _SEl'Vt°€ in the United Church was simple yet impressive and was conducieu by the pastor Rev. B. E. Hayward oi Montague gssigted b Rev. John Stuiing oi Georgetown. the laimllar hymns “Jesus Lover of lvly 30m". one "Ari Thou Weary, Heavy Laden", were sung, the latter being the last selection which the late Mr. Poole, who was for many yea-YB a member ‘of the choir, had Sling iii pubi . ‘I ne solo, "Sometime We'll Under. stand" was sung by Allison Mac- Lean of Montague, M155 Agile; An. near b61113 the aocomPanLsi. (Dunhill) Grades V and VI Recitation — Santak Home — Marjorie McPherson. Acrostic _ Deoembelv- Grads II_ Chorus - Santa's Lunch Grades I to IV. Dance _ Peggy Campbell. Recitation — How Far is it to Bethlehem - Lorna Creeiman. Chorus - Where ls the silken Pli- low (Dunhllll. Grades VI to X. Dialogue — There is a Santa — Grades III and V. Chorus _ December, Grade: II lo V. Recitation — The Crippled Doll. Violin Solo-Beryl McDonald ac- v, ML Hayward in me course oompanled by Marjorie Spillett. of his address stated that the death, OhUTilS-—Whllv€ Shepherds Watch- . Poole had touched ed - Grades v to X. many lives lin the commtgnity where‘ M‘? every or an zatlon for e li of the peopgle had the benefituolll this MRSvMARY MAC-N“ “"3” l" generous assistance and wise ccun- 30010757‘ sel. He was e. true and loyal friend, whose loss will be felt keenly and who has left a lace which will be exceedingly ha: to fill, To the bereaved widow eon and brothers. Ml". Hayward spoke words of comfort and consolation. Though they had lost a loved one they sorrow not as those who have no hope. Death i.s a. universal ax- erience. It is not in itself a calam- ty imposed upon mankind, for wrong doing. It is an essential part of the Divine plan. There is the mystery of birth by which we camel into the world and the mystery of death by which we are out. Through death we enter nto a full- er lalid and a more abundant life. To the sorrowing ones he com- mended the words of Christ who just before the hour of departure from this life said to the disciples, "Do not let your heal-l; be troubled, do riot be disturbed." Al. death we must leave behind our personal possessions but we take with u: our intellectual and moral qualities as we enter into llhe life beyond the vale. After the church service the Masonic service ivas conducted at the grave side by Worshipful Mast- er Ewart Kee i , of Si. Andrew's Lodge of whici t e late Mr. Poole had been a member for more than linif a century. Members of St. George's lodge. Georgetown were present with their Mrs. Mary E. Mcnab. widely ‘ known welfare worker and writer, ‘ died at her home, 321 south street Tuesday after a period of ill health extending back tilree years. She was 85 years old on Thursday. For more than 40 years she was editor of The Message. a Public- tion of iihe Women's Missionary So- ciety of the Presbyterian church n the Maritimes. Poor health forced her m give up the post two years B80. ~ She was also widely knovm as a poet and a considerable quantity o! her work was published. Most recent of her poems to appear was “The Oall of the Sea". published in the Dalhousie Rev1ew early this year_ As a worker for the welfare of the unfortunate and less privileged she was tireless, Particularly dur- ing the First Great War her efforts on behalf of the men of the fight- ing forces made her days aimcst a. ceaseless round of welfare activity. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Edii11 Giasoott Macriab and lvn-s. John T. Linlhan, both of Halifax; a son, Leonard A. Maciiab of Arm- dale: a stepson, Hugh Macnab; a Mmiiwue '"°“‘"“ i“ "m" “w stepdaughter Mrs Miller McCon- laflthiefllhilcliielisragfyrelligtllzliearers were 1101i. MOIIY/Nfll; 9W0 8159975- Mill Alice Braden and Mrs. Robert Tay- lor of Detroit Lakes, lvliinn, and s. tfither. fa-thur Irriiden of Minne- apolis, Minn. — Halifax Herald. Hon. Senator John A. MacDonald, Messrs Maynard MacDonald, Miur- dock McGowan, L. H. Poole. Warr- en w. Lord, George M. Moore. an llie active pallbearers were Messrs. John Annear. Charles Llewellyn. Harvey Ross. Hector Sahel-incl‘. 11°11- is Wright and Robert MBchOH. ..__i___--_ RED POINT W. I. Tuesday evening, Dec. 5th, found the members of the Red Point W. 1. gathered at the home of Mrs. William Cliing, with the President aecupying the chair. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode followed by Roll Call. Christmas and lihe reading of the minutes of last meeting whioh were adopted. as reed. The business period foll- owed and the following items of business were approved by the 1n- stitute that the T. B. League Bond be purchased for $2.00, $3.00 to be given the teacher to purchase a Christmas treat for school cliflaren. Proceeds of recent con- cert reported as being $24.10. Sick committee. reported having visited three sick in district and given fruit to same. Two more visited by President in the P.E.I. Hospi- tal and given ice-cream from the Institute. No report submitted by school. Carols Through the Ages m-‘v-iav-v-v- r l l Sick Comm. for the monllh cl December, Miss Martha Garrett . and Miss Mildred Rose. School Comm. Miss Lorna Hud- son and Miss Helen Robertson. Red Cross knitting to-be collect- ed and sent in as soon as possible School Nurse's report read by the teacher, Mary Campbell. The program under the direc- l-ion of Mrs. Roddie Kidson eon- siaied of reading by the following members, Miss Martha Garrett, Mrs. I-Iaroid MacOauil, Miss Viola Allen. Mrs. C. F. Garrett and Mrs. R. Kidson. Miss Mary Campbell and Mrs. Alva Ching were sPDOihted as committee to take charge of pro- - lzrarn for district convention. Meel- ing closed by singing the Naicnui Ant-hem, The Inslfltllt" will meet with Mrs. C. Foster Garrett for the January meetllnir. JOY T0 THE WORLDl “Joy lo the W0l‘l(il lhe Lord l3 come; _ “i Lel earth receive her King. l Words to this spirited carol were paraphrased by Issac Watts from the 98th Psalm ln 1710. The original pselm-iune was later re- placed by an adaptation of parts of Handel's "Messiah." Watts. frail and in ill health from over- work, uJTIDOSGd many of his nu- meroua hymns while writhing in pain on a sickbed. Shopping Days ii Till Christmas. West Kent School Christmas Closing Th" 11101111118. commencing at 10 o'clock a program of Christmas mimic and exercises will be pre- Senibd by the pupils of West Kent 5011001 under the oilainnanship of Mr- 5mm Piwli. as. of the City School Board. The music will be under the d1- rectlon oi Prof. John Inch, All parents of the pupils and friend-i are cordially invited to be present. The program is as follows: O Canada.—'I'he School Carol-Adeste llidelis, PupiLg or Grades 9 and 10. . Exercise - December Spelling, Match. pupils oi srsris 1 Oaroll Creeiman, Betty Bruce, Frank Cur- i rle. Roller Clerk, Elsie MacDonald. JOYOo Lynch, Jtssle MaeRae, Lester Adlmfi. Ronald Nicholson. Chorus - Calendar song, pupils of guides 4, ll, 6. 2 Driving Sleighs- l . Exercise - obi-litmus c dl " - (P111935 of Brade 1) NolmaanJeeasli Reguk." Pflce _ — $7500 Allen , Elaine Gill. Katherine 0°"9°"1 7"" — - $50-00 HORNFS CLEARANCE SALE BARGAIN PRICES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY ___.__...____.___ 2 “Corisfine" Beaver Cools Regular Price — — $57.00 Bargain Price — — 40.00 l-Iutciieson , Geraldine Lubes, Bar- bara Rupert. Catherine Crochet, l Special Pung Sleigh- Sigrqify Campbell. Regular Price — — $69.00 Ofll-B — Going to Bed. follow- ' P ' _ _ 46,00 ed by Twinkle Twinkle Little Sim‘, Grades 1. 2, 3, Viloin Selection __ 0 Little Town of Bethlehem, Paul Kaye, Sons-Far away in the South, grades 9 and l0. Dialogue _- Christmas Dolls, _ fGrade 2) Sylvia Stems, Phyllis Tflii- Jean Miller. Phyllis Clltclilfe, Donna Currie, Ruby MacKinnoli, 2 High Box Sleight- Regular Price — — $30.00 Bargain Price — -- 20.00 3 Wood Sleigh: — $19.00 Bargains to cleor- $4.00 l Express Wagon- Georse Nichol. - __ Regular Price — $120.00 s (moms Bmy Boy’ grade‘! 7 "d Bargain Price — -— 75.00 Reading -- Christmas Eve s Cen- till‘! Ago, Miss Nancy Simpson. Chm“ —- skating. Grades 4.5 6. Dialogue - A Visit to Sarita Cleve- (P110115 of Grade a) Mary Ramsay. Freddie Frizrell, Lorna, 2 Sets Driving Harness No. 4 Solid Nickel Regular Price — $3300 Bargain Price — — 22.00 Chandler, Paul Oudmore, Robin Creelman Barbara MacKenzie. Joan Wood. Stirling Moreside Carol -- Once in Royal David's City. ETQIDBG 4. 5. o. Vocal Solo — Lullaby, Miss Ruth Tarbush. Reading - The cilrlslrnu Story, (Silent Night) David Bgntl9y_ Exercise -- No Christmas in the House. (Pupils or grade C) Frances Jenkins, Carol MacDonald, Barbara, Pickard, Tom Clarke. Kenclerfck Gordon. Carol - Away in a Manger, pu- Plle of grades l. 2, 3. followed by a $0118. The Moon. Exercise - Christmas Quotations pupils of grades 8 and 9 Louise Allard. Betty Lou Bentley. Sylvia Chandler, Marion Hine, Merle Luck, 390W Macfiherson, Marion Peake. Remarks by the Chairman. Chorus — Deck tile Hail, pupils oi’ grades 7 and 8. God Save the King, ____________._____. 7 Set Driving Harness- No. 27/: Nickel Regular Price — — $27-00 Bargain Price — — 13-00 Vicinity Among the visitors to the City during the week were Mr. John Mustard. M.L.A., Mrs. Joseph Mc- Aulay, Cardigan Head, Mr. Coors!’ Mclnnis, Lorne Valley. Mr. Edward Gillies. 68 Rnwql. who has been working in souris {or the past three months return- ed home Friday evening. Trinity United Church THURSDAY, DECEMBER, g1 T-ZlO-Jgiiisfiion Band Concert-Heart! Several young men in this dia- trict who have had contracts for Christmas trees have comPlei/ed the cutting and delivery of same. Joseph McAulay, Jr., tele- Charlottetown. his home dey l-‘IICWARD ilioililisl Mr. Sieve Malone, Charlottetown spent the week-end in 48 Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cullen. The monthly meeting of the Baldwin's Read Women's Institute which was to have been held in l the school house on Tuesda eve- ning. Dec. 12th ha; been pos nod until a later date, o to the - inclement weather and cknees in the district. Mrs. Ray Mwwaln, Lorrie Val- ley ls spending s few da s in Char- lottetown. She will v t her hus- if TERMS-NET CASH A. norms a co. ______________. Cardigan Head And band who is Hatient in the Pro- vincial Sans um.-C. A very pretty military wedding took place at St. Dunatairs Basilica chariottctowh. on Thursday morn- irig at 6 o'clock when Rev. Father Dougan united in marriage Miss Gladys Mooney. only daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Phill Mooney. Peakes station and Frank nunsrns and ovrnsnoss at LOWEST PRICES Women's Velvet - $2.35 7i i a mother o1 arl prayer The brideamai . Miss Mary Good» win, Baldwin's Road. wore a, wine crepe with matching accessories and a. corsege of pink roses. The groom was attended J l, Men's Lumherman’s 1.55 Men's Rubber - - 69c All other items are pro- portionately low. We wed- fore the best procur- Doyle. After llhe ceremony a handle only one grade ding hreakfsistwwasthserved atdthte ._. Que Hole e imme la e '- in dnligber-Foofiwelaiel famlal; and attendants of the an al- ‘5 a 50 u y bride and groom, The groom's First Grade and there- gill. to the bride was s pearl y rosary; to the bridesmaid a sli- ver cioss and chain, to the grooms.- man a leather billfold. After lhe reception the bride and groom left on a. honeymoon trip) by train to Monclon, N.B.. the ride wearing a beige coat with black acces- sories. The gloom was formerly a BUT YOU CAN'T BUY _ C.N.R. fireman. Previous to her BETTER GRADE § ‘i marriage the bride was given a illflllllllill Mollllllh a l‘ token of remembrance from the TWIEL BLDG. Gil G60. Si. ' st. ‘Teresa's Dramatic cl b in ll? B?” F07‘ L998 l which she was a valued nllember. able. YOU MAY PAY MORE T m -.F9r C113]; Their meny friends wish them a hwny wedded life. _ ___.- 1 _. 14H.-.“ '. Rubber Overshoea 1.10 Leonora Lappin, no.4... only son - Children's 3 bkl. 1.29 lgmiifllémgnd Misflfmes LPPQQS 4 Children's RUDDCI‘ 1.00 figured l“ chem-y Nd m-epe with w Men's Zipper - - - 2.59 blildei boiceselolges andndwore ‘(a1 9 fl U5 l C811’? Men's 2 bkl. - - - - 1.75 “Y”? ° l’ r “i book l Kalgan Coon Coat-- Regular Price — — $59.00 Bargain Price -— — 12.00 Sizes 48" 5 New Cenutry Woshers Regular Price — — $20.00 Bargain Price -- - 13.00 l Beatfy Hand Power Washer Regular Price — — $24-00 Bargain Price - — 16.00 2 No. 5 "Anker-Holill" Cream Separators- Regular Price — 5103-00 Bargain Price — - 71.00 __________---— I No. 6 "Anker-Holtll" Cream Seporotor—- V Regular Price — 3113-00 Bargain Price — — 73-00 Frosty Fruit Ice Cream Cakes Serves eight generous portions.‘ l "Vecio" Furnacette Regular Price -- — $75.00 Bargain Price — — 55.00 3 Second Hand Sleighs 4 Second Hand Wagons At bargain Prices to cleol l Second Hand Wood SIeigI1—With Box- A Bargain at - - $5.00 2 Second Hand Cream Separators in good working order Al bargain prices to clear Harness Sundries and other articles at bargain prices lo clear. Phi-lili_—1\iv6ri?y' ‘fir. and Mrs. penlges station, have returned home after attending the wedding of their daughter Mary lo 52i- F. Lappin on Thursday. Mr, Duncan Oamiicheel. AJ- bany, is visit friends in Si. Teresa's and Wale. Mews. Herman Conner-iv. He"? McAxee were recent visitors w Peakes Station. Mears. John Carmichael, James Kelly recently visited Cardigan Head. Mr. Hamid Durmhv. Vefnbfl mm, was a recent visitor to Bt- Tereasls. the 8095i 01 M1 "*0 Mrs. Chas. Brodie?- _ osgph . Baldwin. reduce buMyé-r in 4a R Btatloll, has been busy during m9 PM" week 10mins cars of pvifliow-Q- MRS. CHARLES O'NEILL rmnsiaono. mafia-Tbs deeliii of Mrs. Charles O'Nea.1. PBYISWTO! oldest resident. occurred late Fri- day evening, December l5, at the 110mg of her daughter, Mrs. Frfllk lamb, with whom she he! ma“ her home since the death of her husband several years e80. Nlirs. O’Neal, the former Miss Qlllriotte Roberts was so were 0f age on May 22, 1939 and had been s resident of Parrsboro for the peat 03 years, coining here alt the early pgs of three years. with her par- ents, the late Thomas and Eliza- beth Beck Roberts, from Murray Harbor. P. E. I. She was Call early and get first choice. IIIKKIWJIQGBEK GRADS Christmas DANCE Al‘ Oddfellows Hell DANCING 0.80 — 1.30 CHRISTMAS NIGHT MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 Al. Blanchartfs Orchestra NOVELTIES ADMISSION-Ms CENTS. 1 Y IKIIIIIIIM The Eastern Guardian .."l'hie column is reserved fol news of local interest but adven- tlslng of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 ccnls a word strictly payable in advance. . FBUYING DRESSED POULTRY until Christmas on aded basis. Expert grading assure . Clark Bros, Montague. L-llfl-lfl-lo-li. IA.SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..‘SEE THE display of Moire chocolates, Cedar Chests and fancy boxed. cigars, cigarettes and t0- baccos st Msbons Drug store, a tie-l Montague. L~l508-12-l8-4i. ..'CIIRISTI\IAS gifts for every VOWd 6nd the 01005" "lamb" o‘ ‘member of the family. Bigger and st, Georges (Anglican) church, where the funeral service was on Sunday afternoon, Dec, 17, at three o'clock. conducted by the rec- tor. Rev. C. R. Harris. She is survived by three daugh- ters. Bessie. Mrs. 1". E. lamb, Pan's- boro; Sadie. Mrs. Crockett, in Tex- as: Lottie, Mrs. Fred Swan. Spring- hiii: three soils. William, Miami. Fla; George. Parrsboro, and DJVICl {in Bridgewatcn l EggfiPrioes Drop In Vancouver VANCOUVER. Dec. 20-(OPl— The Dominion Government poultry Inspection Bureau here today an- noiniced s reduction of two ceiiis par dozen in the price ol eggs. During the past two weeks (“IRS n mcilt was in the Lowvr Montague on Cemetery-L. have dropped an average of sew cents per dozen, depending grade. Poultry ralsers now cents per dozen for receive grade lum. and 14 cents for grade pullets. Retail prices will unchanged until are sold. 170m better assortment than held fore. See our display, and while in l9 "A" large, 16 cents for ginde "A" mod- ..A.. , remain l present siockls over be- lisk for our calendar, Milbon’: Drug store, Montague L-lSOB-lfl-IB-ll . FFUNERAI. §ERVICES—'I‘ha funeral or the late Mr. rgv Poole, Lower Montague, was hed in the Cililrch in that place on Monday zit 2 o'clock 'I'h¢= Church was crowded with those who came to bay a last tribute to the one who had passed on. Rev. S. E Hayward ills pastor conducted the service, assisted by Rev. Joh Sterling of Georgetown. Th hymns were. Jesus Lover and Thou Weary. The latter hymn w sung as a solo by the late Mr. Poole not very long ago. Mr. Al- lison Maclieaii sling, “Somctimfi , Somewhere, Well Understand. The pull bearers were, hlessrl ‘John Aniicar, Lou Wright, ileclor Sllerreil, Haricv Rosa. Robcri Mashon, Charlie Illolviyxn. Infor- BURTED FOR 5 AFETY PR-ETORIA, Solilii Africa --<C- Pl-The giant observatory mirrm i ordered for the Radoiifc Oi) servalory" here has horn bilrid “somewhere in England" "where I was being made, o -'-=H-nI Qlslibliifl I1‘ " ill T§ KKIK‘ 4000x1102} ll .-.. _. Q I --.---..-._-_.e-<-...- wuss-en‘-.. ‘v; l» w.--- L ._,. e .. t,“ I)’