nnngggg ic" etc. tints. wa rreu. ~ .\‘.'.'s. town, - and II MIT» Don his Illfimm "III m“ ‘kcltrtldcau Ihfl cl o Valley lorne Valley 80!], MR. HARRY KIRSII WELL KNOWN FUR 0F MONCTON, N, B, WIII be ll tho Revere Hotel Th]. FRIDAY e SATURDAY BUYING ALL KINDS 0F RAW FURS INTERESTED ESPECIALLY IN SILVER FOX PELTS or axon (mans AND tow GRADE nNUARY 13. 1931 1* BUYER pics. 1111' KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE specials: Flngerwavcs. Per- miuicnts, Reducing Treatments, L-2l63. og-Iock. ISLAND VISITOR—Mrs. Thom- ‘5 Henry. Georgetown, P. E. I., is visiting wit-h her daughter anti s ii:- tn-latv, Mr. and Mrs. Auk-y, MHDIO Ave-New Glasgow while Rev. Personals liiiss‘ Dorothy .\lr. Keith Stordy, Crapaud, has re-enicrctl the P. E. Island Hospital for an operation. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. J. E. Cousins, Park Corner Creamery and Storage, left yesterday morning by plane en r01; .2 to Si. John. ilis iuniiy fiends will r IPtlYii of the illness ii. Reddin who yesterdirv the Charlottetown Hospital suffer- ing fiom pneumonia. Cardigan Head Several carioads 0f pottitoes and iiimips have been loaded iii. 48 Iwatl Elation, icectitiy by our local up- to-tlatc merchant, Mr. Peter Carter. A meeting of the Cardigan llend Dramatic Club ‘tn-is Cardigan Head .’"“".' on ITcdnt-s- dill’ night, Jan. 6, to make arrange- ments for a play to be staged at Easter. Further begin shortly midcr the capable di- rection of Miss Bernadette Lewis, pirsiticni of the Dramatic Club. .\ir, Neil Nicholson Jr., Cardigan llead is for the tiast week employed at Cydc River. We are pleased to report that Mr. John l). Malcolm, who has been a iiiuient at. the King's Cotiniy Hos- hiill. returned recently to his lioine I‘. Si. Peters Road, much i:npr0\'cd' ln health. lire". lliilie IPhiIaysnIi Eugene of Bangor, spent the past Wvei: end in lnrne Vniicy_ the guest ii Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLeoti. George Douglas; Charlotte- ~ attended the ‘funeral oi -'rr laic sLstcr, fvlrs. Harry IlucKay l‘. Loiuc Valley. on Wcdnrrilny" and sir-iii. a f.'\.' (lays with ilCl‘ lllllllli‘; M l‘ Th!‘ Stork recently visited New Perth and left n bouncing lioy at Ihfi home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ilflrcorau. Congratulations. Th“ Sympathy of the entire coni- munity is extended to Mr. Harry Pliny and son on the death of hi: “W. also to her parents Mr. and aid I Ml‘. George W, is busily barn. We arc plcaed to re ~ '" poit tins c“ "mt Mr. Cyrus Dochcrty who m: Patient at the King's County liltai is lm LV ITI A ~, . “My rccovcrtgnds wishes him a Vi? Fianels Maclniyre, Lorne “weir “Dent several days in Char- Tflwn last wcck on business-O ~>———_i____ MACK succaans sums Il-P n, G . . u: Glen's Bpccln Wi n) ELPXIIA, Jan. lL-Oonnie "Bier of the Ph ladel; hia I-fifllile LIBSEDBI club, wn! president and tiensum- at "Megan an I'M Ind John D. Biiibc who rc- _ because of illness. Mack's R01. Wu re-elected vice loorebry The Central Guardian commmanon um INSUR- b8798-7-l2-312. 50AM) 0F 'I‘RADE Animal Weying LOIXIKIII. Wednesday, L-2109- 1 -13-1 i. proprietor oi Cold i. to of Mr. C: orgc enwrvtl held in ilic preparations will and son. s. Donald MacLeod, MLwLeod, and family. Macinnls, Lorne Val- employcd remodelling proving gradually and nual meeting today Don Mac- HIS CHARGE-Rev. D_ A, M ~Kiunon, for many years minister at. Gairltich, before going; to Windsor, has resigned the pas:- m-ato of St. John's Church En that wtm Lest Sunday he was the guest preacher in Knox Church Halifax, George Allan, Interim Moderator of Si. John's preached tor Belfast, P. E. I. to supply as minidcr there in the Presbyterian church, for some time. Bcferc leav- 111g he was honored by the Wc-t llaiiis Ministerial Association at a meeting at the home of Rev. Mrs. G. N. Hamilton. He was pre- sented with a copy of H. V. M'r- tom's latest book "In the steps of 5t, Paul” by the members of the Annotation with their appreciation n; ht; work during the ‘tears and regret at his leavng. Rev. gr. hfaeKinnon has friends in Pfctoti Conny who will be interested in hearfng of his move ind will wish him sticccss wherever he geek-Now Glargow News. and past f cw a host oi Campbell, Long itiver, is at present, visiting in Bay View, the guest of Miss Dorotiliy noarm or TRADE Annual Medina tonight Wednesday, a o'clock. 14-2169-1-13-11. EVEREADY CLUB Dance ‘£0.01’. .THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PACE. __ fltif-‘aizv: —_v-_‘.—‘w-—-_-—— ~ Hall, ‘Thursday. Invltatons only. L-2176-1-13-2l. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.—ZR£V. g Ewen MacDougall will preach Wed-| nesclay 13th in Peoples Church, City at 7.30. ALso Sabbath 17th at Murray ' River at 11 and 7 and if travelling is favourabe at Belle River, Mbnday In HOLMAN’S Bargain Anne , 5.512%: 1am at 7 P. M. L-2l67-1-13-1l. FUNERAL THURSDAY -'rne funeral of Mrs. Nelson McEwenl will be held Thursday Jan. 14th. from the hcme of her father Mr. Neil Pcmpraifc, Victoria, to Vic- toria United Church. Service start- ing at 2 p my in Butt Walnut. ity Chiffonler, Bed Christmas school concert was held in the hall on Wednesday evening December 23rd. with a lrrge cmwd of parents and visitors present. Mr. Francis Murray capably preformed the duties as Charman, ‘and the following program was very much enjoyed; Opening Chorus, Dreamy De- cember, by school. Welcome, Marie MacKinnon. Welcome, Iiouls MacLeod. Recitation, “A Cherry ltfessags," by Bryce MacGregar. DIRIOEZUO, A "Christmas Crazy" class. Recitation, “Merry Christmas,” by Hazel Green. Moi-ion Song, “The Birdies," by Thresa Cash, Marie MaoKinnon, Jolinic Ward, and Louis Maclleod. Rcrltations, “Fathers Presents,’ by John Cash. Instrumental Music, violin, Harry lliflrks. guitar. Leigh Campbell, bonito. John MooGregorg. Recitation, "A Little Wish," by John Campbell Monologue, "The Crippled Doll," by Myrtle Wgmore, Illt0i'li"iI5S:0ii, sale o! candy; Duel, Away In A Manger, by lvituiv and Laura, MacKay. Recitation, Christmas Troubles, b_v Pllaitic Campbell. Christmas Drill, by 9 small CIllIdiTIl. fonier and Bed. Reg. $62.50 - — - fonier and Bed. Reg. $52.50 —— -— — OOIIOIIES SLIDING COUCII. cred mattress. Open to a double bed size Strong cable Cretonnc covers. Two pillows to match - with Stiring-filletl Rcpp Coverings in plain or plaid colors BEDROOM SIIITES I ONLY 5 PC. BEDROOM SUITE Dresser, Van- $135 , I ONLY 3 PC. WALNUT-FINISH Bedroom Suite. Dresser, Chif- 49.50 I ONLY 3 PC. WALNUT-FIN Bedroom Suite. Dresser, C . - 42.75 STRONG cable spring with cretonne cov- 10.25 DROP - BACK COUCIIES. scat and back. 14.75 ‘ Reg. $49 — - - — Table. Bevelled Mirrors. Reg. $29-50 I ONLY WALNUT - Dressing Table. R68. $27.50 — —- — 2 ONLY WALNUT - Dressing Tables. Reg. $19.50 — -— — BEO OIITFITS SIZES Mattress. 48 and 3U inch sizes only -— ~- 8 ONLY STUDIO COUCIIES SIMMONS PLAIN WALNUT I-‘IN- Mattresses. 24.50] isli Bed with strong spring and cotton mattress. All S1105 BEDROOM PIEOES 24.75 i , I ONLY WALNUT DIIEBSINGI 14.75, tress. All standard _ __ __ ,__ _ t l y SIMMONS l0 INCH PANEL Bill) I with coil spring and aJ-c 1.10M: uuk l 14.95.? llliiliiii ROOM l ONLY l) I'(l. SOLID OAK D ; iiig llooni Suite. "Easy A leather. Reg. 77.50 15-73 10.90? Reg. 12.50 — -- -- — 795 twine ROOM 2 ONLY Lanna Kaouiiuzit Chcsteriielcls in durable mo- ANGUCAN SERVICES January and Bench. Reg. $212 nrgslflgY TaEgLID WALNUT gllrililgtgh Ext» T: l . Cushion tops. 17m Miller" Si- John's Church. 11 __._ “ ng I it-inwr Rel; $189 ‘Lek’ m $198 _ ' "I ' A. M. Morning Prayer. Rustico: St. Reg- 5w " _ " _' ' l ‘ ' ' , W____ ill/larlfs ghureggail P. M. Evening I ONLY 4 PC. MODERN Bl-ID- -‘ . , ' WW1‘- -\’¢‘1‘.\' Y Welcome. Rev'd. room Suite in two tone Wal- 1 ' Y I311»? ‘T , , _ , _ ‘ 1 ONLY 3 PC. KROEIILI-IR It. O. Lancaster, Rector. “up Dresser, vanity, (jhif- Dressing Table. 2r l 1 3M“ 9 59" IIMéNLf D ' suite in Cromvccll Velvet which 14-2178-1-13-11. fonief and {My Reg, $34.50 — _ - v - l) C323“: fiabmufillfd émfjil, will gin: yctirs oi Reg. also - - - - ————————~——~' n, l,“ M1,.‘ ‘“.“°1 service. firs. $1111 ' - 1 ONLY “IIIAL(‘OLM" on. UINEI m... mo’ 5O 1 Grahams ROfld S0110 I '*"j_“ Walnut Dressing I ”' _ _ _ ' "“““““ ' U I‘ W“- . 0 2 ONLy 4 m; WALNUT BED. Table, Rog, $52.50 |~—-—-~-~---~ ~—- - -» ~ ~- i 1 ONLY 3tI’(‘. IUIOEIILIIH MOI)- room Suites. Dresser, Vanity. _------i——--—— ~~—--- - j 1 (mu- s m; WALNUT_I_-“~, q ; m‘ 11m“; P" llllllfillfilll‘ ""1", Chiff, ma. Circular 1 ONLY soun wauvnrg Dmng mum Sum Bum; frat-rapie- ilaillirtlfllqgfiflflvy) Retip The annual Grahams Road MIFIVYS- REE- $135 ' ' Dressing Tflble- ‘Fable, t; Chairs in OOI (I H‘ ‘(W ‘I I f I a 3 ONLY 3 PC. KROEIILEIt l 1 ONLY soup“ wauvur‘ EX- SIUFES ‘illéklllelllfitrlé; Izfffll 1 3., 3_ . ‘<1 , CSl"il. o. out ,§:;‘°‘:,‘;,‘_“g_*“1: 1495 Rog. t... - 09.00 I —"v__“m"""" *“"'7'" “W? ‘ 2 ONLY 3 PC. KROEIILEIL 1 QyLy (gym-g; ‘g, {A131,}; m"; Chcsterficai Suites in Repp. light. waLitii. isii. Qllflilil’ 3 ' "I 11 "91)’ 10W ‘s price. Rug. £53.00 i IIITOII-EN rooisreots _ M .._ ._ rd ' 2 ONLY KITCIIICN CABINETS. Con ole type, one in cream and qrrwn. (inc in maple. ' ‘)9 50 i 17.95; -.‘.‘f“‘i1 I‘, ~ONLY IIPIIOLSTEILED FOOT- ‘ 1 ONLY OAK KITCHEN cain- swam 0d,, (‘U‘Y(‘IAS. ( “MMONS u 1N0" PANEL m. ) at, k ‘w-tptil white porceémzn ; REEL m 5L5 _ __ _._ __ ‘ , . » l‘ .1 1 i‘. 7 i with high link or coil s] 0 _ __ _ _ __ _ d’ __ W ,___> ___ ________ __ and thick all-cotton ltlai- , “"4 5"") .‘ _~__.._.__. t; ONLY LPINIIIEIKL ii: nas-i socks to clrar qtuci r Reg. 2.75 I. -- MAGIIZIIIE RAOKS» 1.19 hair covering with lovely frieze" 56.50‘ Desks-Bookcases I ONLY GENUINE WALNUT Secretary Desk with bookcase. Reg. 59.00 0 SIIIIDIIIES I ONLY NI ‘T or Solid Walnut. 'I’.\I5L|.$ IN Compiler. 411.1 I 1 ONLY BOOKCASE, WIDE 1 ONLY BOOKCASE IN WAL- I ONLY G.I\'I'E LEG oonvient. Reg. 10.00 Q Q5 w} i a l ggélwltgfigfitiilefifill" b49155 1 ONLY mcor 1.12am‘ 'I‘.\Lli'.l.' m 5 l1 l’ Y Solid Vt/zilllllt. I r»- leaf. Reg. 16.00 — -—7'95 Reg 1359 __ _. __ _ 6.1;) I ONLY DROP LEAF 111131.15 1N rllfioewisso _ w TABLE IN Solid Walnut. . ,_,-___1125 i §1‘iZ.°?'.°.;;. ‘F1 Li"; 9 OOIJEi-Tl- II i Occasional Chairs I 6 ONLY OCCASIONAL (IIIAIRS. Assorted covers. 4 , Reg. v.15 _ _ - -- 6 ONLY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. Heavy frames and cov- liigs. Reg. 8.75 — 2 I t i I ii , I 5 ONLY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. i Solid Walnut frames. 7.35, Reg. 12.50 - — -- -— 4 ONLY OCCASIONAI. CHAIRS. , in various coverings clearing 1-2 PRICE. , t _ I t I ONLY FIBRE ROCKER WIIII cretonnc covered spring 6 i I I I ONLY KrrcmcN CABINET‘? anti t -<-:~. liinerl. Walnut 2 ONLY )l.-\(‘-.‘iZl.\‘l'I R.\(‘K~< iiillfilliii. I147!- 1475 ." in WIlIllllI. iinzsh q r 9'90) Reg. 4.50 — - —— -~ 2'20 I I scat — -— I 1 ONLY iu-zizo cnam wrm I“ loose cashiJn over “ spring seat — -— -- l l i {ONLY CELLIiARI-TTTIC. WIIILEI. type. mahoga: Reg. 14.50 “mi I ONLY 0C ONAL TABLE in Solid “aunt. Reg. 18.50 — — — - ONLY 'l'I.'I.I'lI’II()I\'i-l ‘i .\l;! in Solid Walnut. Reg. 8.50 —— — - ~ - i- I ONLY TILT IOI‘ I'\l Walnut Finish. 1 Reg. szi _ ~ .. ... . l l ONLY (‘OPT-Tali 'I.\l;i.'j Solid \\'.'i.ii:il, i -1 r Reg. 8.00 - - - _ _ ‘L417 I ONLY 'I'I.,\ HLHIU‘; IN Walnut witli lr.i_\'. 4 - 1 1.35 Reg. 18.90 -- - -- ~- t 10 ONLY SAIIIPIF (‘ARD TI-‘IBLF Slight l_v " 99c Recitation, Willard Wgmore. Recitation, Innis Mackinnon. Dialogue, Advertising For a serv- ant. by Emily MacKay, Marshall Whitehead, Vera. ‘Ward, Mai-‘on BARGAINS III MATTRESSES Ferguson, Miriam MneKny, Charity MacKay. Louis Campbell. Recitation, "The Best Claus," by Vernon Fergeson. Song, "I'm Going to Write to saute.’ by Doris Cash, Kaine Camp- bell. Lois MacKinnon, Laura Mac- Kay, and Violet Green. Recitation, ‘Lady Santa C‘aus," by Gordon Campbell. Drill, lvierry Christmas, 14 pupils. Monologue, "Is it Anybodyb Bus- iness"? by Ewen Campbell. Recitation, by Laura MacKay. Dialogue, "The Robber Under The Bod." by Eric Campbell and hfyrtlc Wltnnore, Mllinr Campbell. Monologue, "Jimmy Agross.’ by David MacLcod. Recitation, "Jest ‘Fore Christmas" by Millnr Cnmpbfill. lng. Neatly tufted — — — — — — Heavy A.C,A. Ticking. Quantity limited — -- Dialogtic. "The Girl and The Boob,‘ by Bwen Campbell and Vem Ward. Motion Song. by 7 boys. Recitation. Brown's Mistake, by . ‘s (I. M,‘,‘,,‘,‘f,“,.,.§”“‘f3}§',‘f. Twrnly-sext‘ \V("C0m(‘,—JO50]lII ROOHCY- , bv Ai'lIi"IMII'I'lCKIl‘iii(lll 5°I°~_Th° 5'1“'"y Moomlght ‘Pantomime; "Silent: .Nl'ht’l” Tmu‘ D°m CW9)" Recltation,-—-Whieh Onc Arc You Goin' To Drown. Frances Rorney. Dialogue,-'I‘lic Sick Doll by 3 pupils. Recitat'oii.—A Thoughtful Lad. Joseph McVarfsli. 'I‘rlo,-<Moiher 'I'he Queen Of My Heart. by 3' boys. RCCII-IILIOIIr-Holdillg The Elmer Acorn. DIBIO§IIFfi~TIIAIKIIIQ The by 5 pupils. ‘Recitation. -- Merril Murphy. Chorus-Kris Kringle. The School. After the program Santa Claus arrived and distributed the presents from the vre‘l lacicu tree, after which the teacher trcrved all with candy and nuts. The program clos- od by snging The National Anthenin. Norway Fox Farms (lain INDUSTRY BEGUN IN 1914 WITII PAIR 0F SILVER BREED NUMBERS 300.000 Recitation, Joe WIBTTIOTE- Iniirtimcntnl Musk‘. Recitation. "Dav After Christmas by Louis Campbell. Song, School Days" by Myrtle Wigmoit- and Vera Ward chorus, sinuinc and wzili-zinil- Closing Choru=z Jingle Bells. Tnlllifitllfliely after the last num- im- n. jolly Santa Clans appeared “wit, n lwr-riy greeting for everyone mp1 dislributed gifts to the teacher and all IIIt" pupils 10m a hcJvi-Y laden tree. 'l‘he National Anthem brouciit a liflliill’ Evcnlnfl I9 P- close- Reins. Census. The Snut i boxes. Hermitage School 'l1ic Fczni-Iluutiai- Exfllriflflillm of Hcnuiiasi‘ Sfllwl mm‘ pmvr“ In (h;- flftcrnoon of Dec. 21st. with R fair crnwil I11 attendance. Th" school ivas piTIIIIY decorated for the occasion and 2 IOIIXTIY xlén tree adorned the shod room. I u ‘pupils were examined in the vague: Subiccts by ihcr u-acher Mss "d Neil and showed by "W" ‘Pa: answers they ii-"l b"? w’? ‘Land dwrirg the 3T“?- A Pr“ _ mvc was nwflfcd wd fiance t Rooney uud a prize for 2:0" m was awarded to Doris 1 wcll nrrirngrrl pianist? armtupupn-sl. hut mi liv ill!‘ IJICI” mnowyfl The progtffll" “I” ‘$5 ‘TM Chortls-"nl? 13° The silver fox farming industry i Norway. which now numbers i00,000 foxes, started from two sli- ver foxes brought from Canada in January, i914. Fiiicen thousand dollars were paid for this original flgng, pair and. as in the case of the be- hool glnnln| o! the fox indultrylnflln- jfl . COTTON FELT IIIATTRE S SI-IS. 6.95 Totaling 15.00 or over lay be purchased 0n our ‘has. saiiiifrbriii}??? t ALL COTTON Marraessits tavern I FELT IIIATTRESSES- made by Simmons. Good tick- 4.95 Sateen finish ticking all sizes — — -— — - 9.50 PER CENT. OFF. SPRING FILLED struction. Good tick- Any Item 0r Items In this Clearance Sole Home Plan MATTRESSES by Simmons. Guaranteed (for.- lngs. All sizes Reg. 175014-7 5 BARGAINS III OUR HARDWARE DEPT. I I 1 ONLY rumor: AND 01L‘ . , SLAZI-INGERS BADMINTON §“"">$'1»0'7I>Pd one year. Rackets. all new stock. 20. Pg’ _ _ WALLPAPER I WALLPAPER IN ROOM LOTS suitable for any rooin 1-2 PRICE. Discontinued colors. Reg. 75c package — -- LM C H A R LOTT ETOW N the early breeders, $3,700 being not nn unusual price for a pair of fox- es during the first years of the ii:- dustry. Fox farms are now located in every county in Norway, it being estimated there are about 10,000 in operation. Last year Norway ex- ported I38,707 silver fox skins val- ued at about $5,257.009, according to the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. Britain is the big marketmlihouizh Germany and France also take largo quantities. 1n addition to silver foxes, 375 farms are devoted to the produc- tion of blue foxes, 422 to cross- foxcs, 416 to red foxes and i1 uuui- ber of farms to marten, mink. [idle-cat and other fur-bearing au- imals. Last year those farms pru- ducurl 8,3ll red fox prlt5, 6.666 blue fox pelts. A few white fox and cross-fox pelts also were exported. Long River School , Concert A very enjoyable school concert was held in Long River Hall on Wednesday evening, Dee. 23rd. The night being fine, with a. large at.- tendance, a goodly sum of money was realized, which goes to swell the funds for school roam ilizit has been recently remodelled. inali- ing one of the most up-to-datc “T551125 no‘ dun roa i lathe province. the occasion. and first to catch the eye was the bcatilifitl Christmas tree laden with mysterious looking parcels for all. The children wxrc ull in their places smiling‘ and eager to do their best. At 7. 0 Mr. Allan A. Campbell called thnmeei- ing to order and the following pro- gramme vms given. Opening song: Hello Everybody; Glad to See You Herc, whole school. Candle exercise, junior pupils. Moon Song, by Aiargarct Payn- r. Pussy Cat Drill, four boys and fotir girls. junior. Reading: Wriiln‘ to Santa, Au: tin Fitwsimmoiis. Christmas tmratlc. Duct: When It's Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley. James Brown and Bobbie‘ Dunning. Drill: Dance of the Christmas Stociiitigs ' (lhnrus: Christmas Rolls. llearlluc; Ma anti the Auto, Jean Uatnpbcll. Drill: lilarch Trees. or of iiie Christmas Christmas parade. Dialogue: "Wanted A Wife.“ Duct: it's Awful How Some Wo- men Talk, Jcnucltc Brown and Marguerite Paynter. Minstrel Show. Mrs. Snnla arrived giving hnr treat; as San Is wife n uiiioad- ell the Chrlrimtis tree with a beg of candy and gift to each pupil from their talc-her. The teacher ‘The hall I was “gailykdccvoraiivti Liar IIwnsYrlso ykindlTygr rcredi the? iwninasco IN 5 LB PACKAGFS i 1 0N“, USED BUTT" Ema" tric Washer CIllklflllg pupils and when everyone was thinking Santa wasn r. going to pug in an appearance 11's bells were heard and every child in the auii- icnce was made happy with a bag oi’ candy too. The singing of a chorus entitlnl “It's Time tn Tell You All Good- bye“ by school. and God Save me King brought the program to a, close. Much credit is due Miss Jean Sharp, teacher. who so painstak. ingly trained therhilrlren, and to Mrs. Eihvond Campbell as itcmm. panist for the evening. STANCIIICL AND VICINITY The school L» tnottressing favour- able under the managmeiit of Mss DOTOLIIy MacKenzlc. ItIcsn-s Edward White, and Ray- luond Dixon where recent \i it;rs to Hartsville where they atierried the concert. The Hockey fan. of stanchel are enjoying the good ice on Mr. Earl Champon‘; pond. Mr. RIchardIR-fthart spent his Christmas holidays at the home o. Mr. S. Humphrey. We are all sorry in 1mm 0f fly;- wntimr-d lIIi‘.(‘\ o." Mr. Ivan Frizzel. Mr. lorry Koatufl nude o 2 ONLY vsnn ‘iviorrar succ- , trio Ranges. Grey enamel. 4 1 cooking elements. baking oven and warming closets RADIO BARGAINS 1 ONLY s runs MARCONI §§i.°."°_°‘f’“i‘ ‘f? 12.00 1 ONLY 7 TUBE ROGERS ELEC- trlc Cabnct model radio —- —- - 29.00 iiiisiaéié? trip‘ .z.".i.;*¢;£y " on‘ d ay la st. Mr. Iven Kennedy of Bradalbme, visited the home of Mr. Wm. Hall- lwell. - Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Lamont, where recent visitors to Fredericton Her many friends of Mrs. James F. MacLleod will regret to loam of her serious illness at her home in Braclalbanc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Btuhnnan. oi’ Bradalbane are spending their holidays in Brookrne. Mass. Mrs. Wm. Maclnod has returned to her home after visiting friends In Halifax N. S. Mr. Lesley MacLean. and Mr. Earle Champion are to be con- gratulated on the new residences which they each erected this fall. W. P. A. Finds City’s Payroll Was $12.',_i34 In hi3 The payroll of the City 0i New York, which now approximates $200,000,000 a year, amounted to $124,484.11 in 1833. according to records discovered in the Munici- on-' ' tlon. The research workers, assigned to the Historical Records Survey, found that the top salaries of $11,- 000 went to the I\I.'l_\'0l' and the Commissioner of Streets. The Keeper of City Hail received $400, but the deputy kccpcr got $1.006. A "John Doc" was listed as Keeper of the Reservoir at $365 a year. At the bottom of the salary list, receiving $200, were an assid- ant clerk to the Board of Alder- men and a “nurse of lunatics." All this information was gleaned from a report of the Controller dated April 29, i833. The humanitarians will have in admit that the Spanish don't treat their bulls any worse than they treat each ot-hcr.—- Arkansas Ga- zette (Little Rock.) OIIIGO PARTY I In Canadian "I n19] Tonight at t..i . FREE GAMES legion pal Building by the archivists for the Worn Progress Administra- VSPECIAL PRIZES r-tw-r- min.»- U4XFLHEK=ETCP