l l ~ g fl if . Li . .... -..___.‘.;." January 31. Cl, Die to ateok-talsln aatifl ' vertlslng our noes-e andlee n a great number o! on: . there ls still an eaeellen valneo. vqlodonlt think that bee Qpeolels that there aren't any." Cease In ‘a. ll w» ~" ‘Illa column la reaerved for rwIa eeal inter-oat but advenlalng ef a .11 nntlre may be llal I Qa a word strictly Iltabh ll aQ ‘ifs-SILVER POX I'll-Ts an being bunt daily at the dfioo of I. maham Rogers. Summersida. 4201 w-H)! SALE-A large Enterprise e drive meat chopper, retails IQltn new at over $100.00; would ‘l! at about hall price. Call at Races. 4669. Qp-walvran-rwo black d- dark Qer registered female luau. All! fie male. Pups or adults. Write or Qpne immediately B. Graham ken, Summeraido. 4001 T-naavou MANSON IN ‘mam fllBCK-Mr- E. W. Manson, May- n o! lummorslds, had a miracu- Xym escape lrom serious injury when the because car of tha New» train coming Wat. m Mon- dq night left the rails and turned over on its side near ‘Travellers Rat. Mayor Manson had gone in- pumbqgege oertoapeaktothe dlicial in charge of the car. While and the conductor were con- aising together they felt a jolt hid made a movement to srab lwld flaberwhlehrunsalongthewp Q the car, but. before they could so the car turned over. They standing near the stave and - dUCT-Os ieli across the stove, yor Manson falling in a. heap do him, bumplnl his head Elnst the stove. Fortunately the turned over so that the stove have resulted. The rnen es- d with just a lew minor bruis- were derail- but did not. turn over. Tin en- which had not left the rails u.» goeeded into Bummerside and _ “gm out an empty coach for ‘ ta. They also Iatted for the saunas from Bor- fl and transferred the passengers the train west oi the wreck. morning train yesterday from aflottewwn was dilly!!! Willi! the track not being quite clear the wreck. A wrsoklns train was clearing the lint. but the IIK difficult owlnl to the heat? backwards instead of forwards. much more serious damage Q, The passenger cars ID sltinl endburksolsnowl. g1 Haiti's ldnhdal to Ofllv COG Take so tlro Gar-lorry arm. . Q ICIOIII ‘l! I Dealers If sovm loo ooorlltlons actually tied present. sloply ol seal last 2 _ W010!“ 00M. la sllml tho lay mi -_l'h|o It ass ler a oar 111 Qnr ‘January lale u enu mp ‘ d Islands not to learanee Bale at llolrnaws will oontlnrse an IAN --lNOI BIOVILB. sold whole- aaia and retell at Brsots- M80- -Gl-;T READY for Carnival in Bsdoque Rink, January 25th. Note change o! data. Prisca given lot tha best and most comical rigs. 4599 .-_-._- -—DOUBLE HEADER IIOCKIY in the Keualnstan link wursdlll. Jan. ma. North Shore Indus- Acea vs. irishlawn and Reid's 00r- ner vs. New Annm- Fin! slmt oenanroncins I. 1J0 11m. Bkstlnl after match. Admission 10 and 20 carts. . 4643 -WEEKLY WRIST-The r0!“- br weakly whist o! the lummer- alde Branch of the C. M. B. A. was held in It. Paul's Hail on Monday evening. The prise winners were: Lsdiss, Miss Annie Coyle and was gentleman's, 1m Blac- Arsanault; Gabriel Gallant and quiers. l -'M.ANY VISITORS FROM wlgf-Jfha warmer temperature q Tuesday brought a larva num- b" 9g pq-gggor; from he welt of the Province into Bununsrslde. “my” ma visitors were Rev. Ur- llln Gillia o! Wellington. Mr. R. A: mm o! Abrams village. Mr- Campbell of ouary and other!- They report, very bad roads and severe cold durlns last week. S. “BRIDGE AND DANCE - The hides and dance put on by the sedmlnton Glue o1 at. salary‘! Church on ‘ruesdoy evenlns W" lergoiy attended and a veYI luc- ceasmrl affair. Prise winners lo!‘ Qridgo, ladies mo. Jar-dine and ma. w. n. McDonald; sentlemlm- Mr. L. A. I. Home and Dr. I. T. Tanton; Auction Firty-Ilves Wil- fred Leaky. Alter ards and re- froahrnlenta amema w enmi- Mrs. Ruth Mdstllfll il-Ifll I that rnusie~6 —INBTA.LLATION 0F OFFI- CIl-B-The officers of hills $1- ven {page 1.. o. B. A.. lumanar- slde, for 1934 were installed M their regular mfl-‘UXIS W 5~ 349‘ Donald and l. Glldden and are a! gdlqwg; worthy Mats-ass Sister Jessie Dalton; Dowty Mist-Me- Illtar Lena RIYRH’? , Blswr sham; Finance! iocrotary. Sister Crue; Treasurer. _. _Y._ __:x:: Notice lroa Ions would your Ipeelals ha ter- Pavilner; and Lecturer, Rley; Illa: be! oi’ Oomsnlttces. Sister Hemmer- son; ' long 0%: that anoe you aee no llolnsanla We've got tlsesn. HOLMAN’S Where Quality. Economy and Service Meet. ~tllllMERS|llEl5llAllll ""'“““"“"""""l" m“ and Prlnco Bounty Chronicle Batl Director o! Ceremonies. Alina Learn: Grallllln. Ils- ta’ laebens Gl-d-deu; Scoun- Mela- Past llistrom, Blots: Ilthel Emerald; Guardian, mo. Wells; Duals slid Outer Guardian Bros Mdbnald and Rayner-B —I'ASSED AWAY AT NEW AN- NA! - Tbare pusecl way cu Tuesday, Jan. 28rd, at the home o! but Uri-sitter. Mrs. William Ta-Y" lit. Hrs. Gowfl You at the ad- vanred age of 8'1 years. Mrs. Yeo wea born in Fredericton, and was before her marriage-Margaret, Car- olina Hellick. Alter her marriage sh. resided in Bradeibane when she was mast. biflfly esteemed. Up- on the death of her hudiand last ma?» osme m New Annan she lived with her daugh- ter. who tenderly cared for has during he: last illness. ‘fliers are left to rnoum besides lib-a. ‘Mylar, three other dalahtera, Mrs. Ox ton so Bherhlwkt; M or Grahams M. and ms. Wllllam McLean of Un- rfm Road; and two sons, IlllwrI-th of Owoord and. George in Tona- Tha nrueral is tum: piece this Thurahy morning from the real- dance oi Mr. and MR3. Taylor. 11l- lerment will be in Fredericton. Rev. oariylo Waller-worth. of the Christan church of which the deceased was a member, will have charue of the service. ss~ slated by Rev. w. Nicholson o! Bodoqua-J , ~BUINB GONCUU!‘ -- There was s very large attendapcg at Ebwonh f-lall, Summerside, ‘Bles- day evening who enlwyed the Burns Ooneertputonbyme Y. P.8.of ‘hinity United Chumh, under the direction of Miss Sue Meadows- Ir. A B. McKay very capably pre- sided. Many of Burns popular poems were heard .n song and verse and were heartily applauded. Duma poem "to a Mouse" was ne- tlre Jan ty we have sllltilllled ad- ntll Iebruary. ve been sold. t Selection o! money-saving Waters," l-luestls; soim Mire. Jack Mdaod. The Auid Scotch Bongo and “Char- les is my Darlinf’. Male chorus. “ chorus Godot “Avid tans was Meadows wea the plan-let 0! the evenina-g Simmer-aid: is visiting in Char- lottetorwu-G lng how brother, m. John Cameron manager o! the Provincial Bank at. Tlgnish. was a visitor to Bumrnerside on Wodneaday~8 aid hold their annual meet‘ homo of the President. Mrs. Joseph Hughes. The meeting opened by ainslng the Irlatitute Ode and nine followed by the President's address but also helpful and encouraging. Receipts lor year. lnCllldlllg $16.83 oltad by Mrs. Victor Travers in the warm: oi’ the poet. A comic rosdms by Mc-Fhcraon wal also well received. The was as follows: Opening number duet, by the Misses smallman and Hue Meadows: A male chorus in "Blue Bells of Scotland" and “The Bonnie Banks or Loch Lamond": Resding “To a Mouse." Mn. Victor flavors; "Land of the Lee)" and "March of the Oamerona" by George Bowness; Sale of candy. Quaflelte. “Asinle Laurie" rrnd “Coming Thru the Rye"; solo, Mr. Plilllipori; an address on Robert Burns by Rev. 1.. B. oampoellr “laaao O’ Mine” iummaralde Nhia Quartatte: "To s red rod Inge" In. Harry Allan; (xrmlc Scotch Readlnl by Jack McPherson: plsno solo Ma Bmallman: duet. "Alton End ltchlrr 30 Minutes Ina thousands w lane Your all! acawaa and pares oer-e or laasu PFXIID a! flay Invisible gaawlla ma! ills and eene y Illa ta Ital (‘reel- Peal, lerea. ileum-re. II; ha. Athlete's I000, We ask one OI course Int ie won"; IIIIONAIJ ---_-. -—Mlas MlldrecL Slackiord of —Miss Miriam (xmemn is visit- —M.r. Forest Plhlllrps of Oieary --ll.lss Georgie Horton of the Bummerside Telephone Staff wru a weekend visitor to Kensington. I —l"rlends will regret to learn that Mr. John F. Scott. d1 Bum- rnarsida la a patient. in she Prince Oouni! Rospltal for treatment. S. —Capt. Basil Kelly and Mrs. K811! have returned, tron: an inter- oeflua trio to New York, where they visited Mal Kelly. lhe Cap- tain's sister. They had an interest- ing visit to Radio City, where the New York Iosrama are broadcast. i. AL MIITING EMERALD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Women's Institute of Emer- st the members respflndod to the roll call by paying the annual fee. This was which, not. only was very interesting TheBecretary, ln her report, stated the yearly expenditure to be $3315. lelt over from 1932, were $61.10, leaving a balance o! $28.35 to bciln the new year. The Iollowirll olileers were than elected: President, Mrs. C. W. Cro- ken; Vice President, Miss Muriel clarke; Secretary, Nora McIver; Di- rectors, Mrs. J. A. Murphy and Miss Catherine MacDonald; Auditors, Mrs. Perc Murphy and Ml§s Verna Mayne. The new President tools the ohalr and a hearty vats of thanita was cx- tended to the retired President for her lalthlul and diligent worls dur- lng the plat two years. lifter some buslnaaa discussion the meeting ad- journed. During the past year the members have been quite active, but they are somewhat handicapped ow- ing to their small membership. One o! their chief actlvltlea was the staging of a play. With the result of this and other money-making lchanes. they lave generously to the slck. the school, led Cross and other charitable purposes, NOW 0N HONEYMOON hero 0t! Qaturday Blmms, New Yo?! actress. Eliiiifi ILICDON. Md. Jan. it-Orahlm McNamee, the sports commentator. was honeylnooninl with Wile No. 2 today following a fllnlrils marrllla to Mist Ann lee Zéétiii ‘flair l E é? gggitftss ll IEINRIII Ill NICHOLAS IOIII I-i fhsdeathdAlWril-IOCQ- olPolioe vines has been deprived splendid plmlin-aphltod cifliso- A1- though he had not been well for some time hla peeing came as a friends. worked as a on the dnsdae "Prince Mward" and in 189s ho became alt-ha dredgeonthedaethd OaptA. Doyle. In 189'! he men-led little moiilnnonfifknxrklynbywlrom hehadfoursonsandlourdug- tel-a. M1018 he was appoiuhd - spectorofnredgosforihlfiLand the Msgdalsnesand in lflltiha ProvinoeofNe-w Brunswick was includedl-Dhlltikritory. .14 wasarnancl part in Ohuroh work, in and in the tnnperanw movement. Yor over lusty-seven years he was a faithful member and, psarous IIIPPOHM’ of the Valleyileld uhumh. As an elder for twentytwo years he went. in and out among t-‘ht Dennis and by his sympathy and kindness endeared himself m all. He took an active part in the Oounolla of the Church. the Gem oral Assemblies. , Confer- en-ceamand Prosbyteries. He sewed for over thrty years a; super-i» tendent of the Kllmulr Sunday flohool. His love for little children which was one of his characteristic traits made him an excellent tea- cher while hls thorough knowledge M’ the Bible in Gaelic and Illllsh made him a safe exnosltor. For more than thirty-five years h; acted as gcnerrsl 5'2":- "r" 'l‘ urer for the congregation. Mr. MerDznald was a mrlnbn ol ..rs Al‘. a AM. 8t. Andrews Lcdge, Montague |=n~e 1M5. a member of the K- of P., the I.OG.'I‘., Sons d ‘gernperano; and the Orange 0rd- The late Mr. MacDonald is sur- vived by Mrs. MacDonald and seven childrcn; Mary. Mrs. w. A. Bruce, Valleyfmld; Christine, ILN. White 91am. N. Y.; Annie, lt. N. New Rochelle. N» Y» John K. Kil rnulr; Neil, The Pas, Nllanltohe; Lauchlan, M. A., student at mu- rnsnuel, ‘Ibmuto; and Catherine, student at Dalhousle College, Hall- fax; also two grand children. irens and Olive Bruce, Vslleyflald. Chas son, Ned Allan. died lfi infancy. Two sisters, Mrs. Alex MacLeod, Montana and Mrs. Allan N, Kaatherdale, survive him. Two slstnrs. ltrs. John Bruce. Mll- tmm and Mrs. lav/ls; and one brother. Hush. DN- deceaaed him. Mr. MacDonald waa o. ‘s ab; E‘ a i‘ in. n. LARGE" a. co. ‘ lolaal Isms Si. Ttl. 1000 Brlnslns E.r‘:.':"..':".::.':.".:.:-.'.::.'.1.:r.':: Ne" m w =- - ==- W- Dr. line's - 0'18! "7 £- ml” ~ several av our-Jim a- n- ”: llollgleawwlgkdgvgdflliifog f; '”."'::%fl ism‘ unfslthfuinel. ile- you sea-ow .'I$movsd aeldabeandbriu-nrarnua- {lane's wash!‘ a "udl-uwwdfi‘ “u” m “'- i Up Father l Christina Munro, Boston: and one brother. John Mackinaw, kindly Clrr stim gentleman. a nran whose judgment was nlehly valued. As a a citizen, and as ti? ii l: 5!a l2; a “ Have you been 0n the second floor-allowing interesting lower larly for ladies and girls, every day or two there interesting. 59o New RAYON STRIPE BLOOMERS at New FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS, large . . DRESSES Pretty Print APRONS. many P0 LLY patterns APRONS Girl's RAINCOATS, sizes CROFTER $1.50 30o a and s only. res- 32-25 for CHINESE Chair Sets coarse hand made lace, at per set .. Small alsas Glrl’s BLOOMERS, small sizes Women’s Print HOUSE colors, per ball, 8 for 25c DRESSES clearing at in to the ‘ Economy Shop ’ at Moore and MacLeocPs ? ” price goolll, par-flea- s something new and 25o 05o _ 35o F??? 10o in Cotton HOUSE slltllaesnsnlalll ANNA Print YARN all é Men's Tweed Pants. Reg. $3.00 for ................. $2.80 Boy's Flsnnsletlo Pyjamas . for sum... Kiddies KNIT SUIT Cap, Mitts 5p || , A3315 | Sweaters, ‘:2. ..“..‘.".'.‘f.........f?.'." $1.50 W Men's H e av y Denim OVERALL, great value .. Men's striped percale collar attached SHIRTS spacial .. c JUMBO KNIT sweater in grey (coat style) . . . . . .. I A great shirts, sturdy grey fabric, tolllli. well fitting, well Heavy Grey Fourteen good Values from the Men’s BASEMENT Man's Flsnrrelelte Pyjamaasuuzs Clearing Boy's Aviator Caps Man's Heavy JUMBO KNIT very M e n ' a COMBINATION Overalls, special . .. Sale of assorted types Boy’: SWEATERS for ruem-a bar-lain .. . Heavy ribbed. Wlnl-tl‘ UN DER- WEAR FOR MEN all sizes, “W 29c. ~|»--.-.......-. special $1.00 $2.25 98c 69o .-........ WORK SHIRT Lin" lilllihl J esteem-in which the deceased was hem 1n; servloe was conducted by the Rev. D. H. Sinclair. aaalstad l?! the Ra'v._O. c. rrlnsle. wanton“!- ur, ‘ugly: spoke hlln the II!“ in I flmual "thou shalt be luloaad because thy asst will be CHOW’- ‘rhe daeir rendered the hymn "when m lilo-work la over." Illa in the Val- MaoKinnon; wreath, Kllmuir Bun- dsy School; (rs-ascent, Mr. and Mrs. David achurman, diarlottetown. SLIGHT MIXUP (A. P. By Gaardlan‘; Special Wire) KANBAB OITY, Mo. Jan IkTo surprise hls wile. lam Brandy got emu Cancun. ‘the wrvlve It up first um morning and baked the gravkwas MM by "m" blaeuits m: Mr. a; s ram both I VII"- ' m» u. a aqua. got containers mixed and The West India committee staid that Princess Alias and her bub band. lord Mhloue. form" PW‘ nor-pneral ct South ma. 1w‘ ll visit the Bahamas shortly. I