IlemisRc/ief , Afar Ihal Cough j ANGER lurks in coughs. Before yours develops into a deep- l sealed. serious cheat condition false Buckley's Mixture. a sure, quich lewd!- "Boa-May's" la a atone. vigorous. penetrativs mixture that goes right to the seat of the cough, loosens and brings up the phlegm, relieves in- _ lammaiion. stops the aaoilgh. . I N ‘ els lik B clrl ‘ clowning‘ “rain/a”: Ierent. And it aela like a flash. single aip proves it. E d ‘ t "B u. l '15” 75e“(t0 doses); 40o (l6 doses). ' yyvvVYVYYVYYVVVVVvYYVYVwvvvwvwvvvvvvavv 1°BUS5hEQFS i ' "Am 1m.» u/YiLY/i - A S/NQLE S/P PQOVEZ§ 1' r i, Skis ~ _ W. Younker was the very ieflicient c°1°"'d° P‘ s" chairman, and Mr. Claude Craswell ‘mum It.‘ ' e as Santa Claus brought delight and M!“ Wu“- I happiness to all. The proceeds of the III-Will! 39119, concert are to be devoted to a school 39""! WWI)’. , library? The lollowing programme Lid)’ Mimi"- DIQCQIIIItQd was carried through in detallz- _ I » ., . . . “all! I THU!‘ ' rlloorlamas - ‘ We have the following high vita guy, _ Class Skis in stock at the fol- c110,” xm“ u hm}. p Dmw, “m”, lcwllll lgrleea to clear. "Xmas Greetings" by three girls. Royal WorthY. "'I‘.he Day after Xmas" by Honor EV! BNO!!- Alll ‘git ‘cc! Ill-gt for 8U" Mcreside and Keith Cudmore. , A‘ eet I10. 0 for $1.00 l a1 v mun!‘ c T3011 Aak lkisl m: s sso for tons 81:51:“ o“ m“ m“, l” m“ All! 5H3 Ql/QIIQGI $ 7-59 f0!‘ $5.00 ' Mb s“, 31/5 f”; e 9M h". "M, Recitation by lowell Younller. L‘ mwl- - . Maple Skisfl feet $0.00 for $4.00 Panic ' Wsilcnt Nick" by 4 BYWM» i ' ' HIGH!!! Bill 7 IN! $10.50 l0!‘ Ql-Ill- \ Pmlma -..-..aa...-...-~--.u.. $1.00 by ‘he ‘Q5001 uold a.nk MQ. - Claus," ~ . mild Arwcrihv. 1"" 0'1""! P11" SW» l1"- mlwusn by Keith Clldnlotfl. . Wm" °°P'-_ nelas, Poles, Etc. less $0 per cent. snow slice Less 2o ran cam. “w; Menhlare priced at 84.50 and 88.10. " Women's 88.00. Girls 82.50. Twenty ~ per cent. oil the‘ above prices. snow anon luoocassms Lass so ran omr. ~ Men‘ aare marked at $1.05. Women's $1.50. Smaller rises $1.85. Iwent! llcr cent oil" allo! the above. A L L E Xllirii FAQHIWKZ i ‘Oharlotletcwl. r. E.‘ r. .___ NOWIH ‘WINSLOI CONCERT _ 0n ‘rhursdayrbec. 10th, every ds- "J-‘it’. i Concert was held u. the Winaioe Hall by_ the teacher 1 and Pupils of the North Winsloe School, assisted by local talent, Mills Evtlyn Woolner was greatly assisted in tliernualealnumbera _by_ Mlssemclule. , , ‘beats. _ Margaret Roberta at the organ and Aletha Cudmore with the violin. m children all took their parts splend- idly and were well ilpplauded. R. Bong "Bleigbbells by ll pupils. Holly Wreath Drill by drgirls. Recitation b! Ieith Carter. solo by Veda Roberts. ‘. Chorus by school "Santa Claus." Monolocue A Present tor Aunt Jane" by Roland Roberta. ' ~ "Undu- the wetilstoe" Vaunda Saunders and Alton Younker. '- Diaiogue ‘"1110 < Five ‘g Fifteen." Bale or Candy . ' , (Jhorus flleighlng hone", Recitation W Gllyton Oudmore. ‘ Instrumental music by Aletha Cud- Reci‘ " by RuthCul-lmore. Duet by _H_elen and Roland Ro- ol Santal Claus" 5on3 "Come Bing a Song for Gal-ah Clal1s”-5 girls. _ . Recitation by Lloyd Oarteit. Monologue flilias Dorothy Enter- tains the Minister" by Alice Youn- ker. . ‘ _ Dialogue “Jelly for the Minister." Chorus "Merryslelglhbelis." Special bombs w, be: dropped from airplanes to reveal where fish may be found are being tested in the he}. ring fisheries /on the north coast. oi Norway. , _ . - . - . A radio telephone service inaugurated bot/decal Spain anti ' day ioeslumrlerside. where she will ’ eornpanled by orsdces On, flillsboro River. “This .Ar¢ams¢n_ - Pine‘ ice on the river along the olri course that parallels the Victnrll Park, Roadway. ha! tempted thl horsemen to run ofliour excellent closes this afternoon, stlrting promptly at two o'clock. Entrance to the speedway can he made from Cut Street. The same officials who acted on Saturday will be in charge todlY- Every class is well filled. ‘The classes and entries are as fol- lows: ' ~ ' CLASVS A TBOT Captain Jackson, l Bingen Aubrey, Briar Mao, lnngseti DIAS! A PACI ryon and Vicinity mach and every day, Has its work and play. , Each hour and every minute, 'Haa either icy or sorrow in it, But let's try eaoh and every day, _’I_h Irowbotter each and everyway MlsJohnMaoQuarrie and fine little son, Daniel, o! Halrl-pton, have been visiting at the home o! her par. enta. M: and Mrs Steward Mullins. West Tryon. ~ Mr Charles I-Irre oi Winnipec. Manitoba iL-now on a viait to little Bpltd Island. l-le has recently been thesumt of his sister, Mrs Alex. Large of ‘Pryon. but is now visiting relatives in the Western part of the Island. m- and ms Keithlflaswell of Vict- oria. are receiving the congratulations oi’ their host of friends on the arrival of. a bouncing baby boy. » Miss Liedie Pooley of Boston is now on a visit to ‘rryon, which was formerly her home. and is enjoying herself with her old Ixlendsand M:- qualntancea. who zit ily welcome herbaekto thewodtimesoitha Community. ' The Monoplane carrying mall from Moncton to the Magdalene manor can-be seen quite plainly passing’ over 'I‘ryon.a.s it proceeds on its journey. These planes never cease to be a source oi great wonder ea- pecially-to the older people. we Daniel Bell oi ‘Ii-yon leit Mon- spend a few days the guestoi har ‘ son. Mr and Mrs Morley M. Bell i m. Oharles Nelder of-‘lh-ycn ae- A. J. Robinson o! Au- luoTowN QUARDIAN ' ' ' PAGE‘ SEVEN x pflfils ns1Jrn IN8UhAN IN » the quest for financial independence millions of people rum with confidence to Life Insurance . . . the one ievesunen: which can provide an income for old age, a reserve fund for emergencies and a paid-up estate for loved ones. So important is this form of investment the: today has been, set aside as Life Insurance Day. I: is a day when, in fairness to yourself and family, you should discuss svithlyour wife your future financial status. kirk Yourself These Questions If your earnings were cut off entirely what income would be available from your present savings? l Do you realize that $10,000 of Life Insur- ance represents a yield of only about $500 Millions 0fP€QPl€ a A Have Laid the Founddtion for Success 0nd a f this Sound Investment Never Die-s ‘ baeton, and Bummanlde. 'l'i1la teams ‘ has alwlysbeen» a you». ma the i-mnayianain thlavlcinliyareaaz- gustine Cove were in attendance at the funeral of their brother the late George Robinson one of the most highly’ respected and well liked cit- ieens of sumlmrside. ol-lwednesday. His pasainewlllhe moul-nedby a la-rgeinumber of friends in different parts o‘! the province. _ I 1m to.- Victoria wads" 11a u now in ehane of an up-to-aate eanteenat a bhriviiia buianezs. his Victoria "Unions" 1m by trlin m Tuesday Ind will play a ‘aeriesiot ealnea with xamlnlico. meal-wal- iously awailinl rlllltl of thellalch- aehawe baa reached us‘ of the re- amrssrtnaxll-sisema ahliitielfllz impel Hale's hevifll. for lack in the Wednesday. m...“ lam. r _ ,___ u ihatMrPredhordofTryliniaabout Dad Lyman of TfYOn his ‘lately Billn liter ill for a ‘week. the V/icioris Arena.‘ "Dad" who 'is days. almopt every farmer being buta- verfalniable and pleasing reports ly- engaged in gonna; his spud; “my . l-lis many friends are glad to know Many potiioes are moving these while roads and prices are good. Orson Mountain potatoes are now 81-30 per tunnel. _ p _ Mr andnlln Kenneth MacDonald offlfryen were recent visitors to i duanaauca at Victoria ‘Arena oireaiuniay evening, mm itii'\asrwtcd_ u» - Florence Dcwne. f concert was held in Cherry Valley Hail on December 10th under the leadership of Miss Frances The following was the program: Merry‘ clirlatmas. Eaiell Maelsaac. Shawn McDonald. Clara Melsaa: and Billy Hayden. i Recitation. Clara Maclsaac. Hayden and Estell Mnclsaac. \ U!!! tolls." \ -~ ‘CHERRY VALLEY CONCERT A successful Christmas trec and Wood. Opening Chorus. We Wish You .1 soon. Drill. “Welcome? by Sterling lugs. Dialogue, ‘The Sick Doll" by Billy .Du‘et, Willis Judson and Sterling \ olcgue, Hazel lngs- Recitatlcn. Lettie Carrier. Dialogue, "A Visit to the Oil Reg- itseliallon. George Hayden. lllecitation. George Irving“ Highland Fling, Catherine and ‘Recitation. Willis’ Judson. _ Chorus, "nigh in. the mavens." ileum». am u... lien. Dialogue. Going to u New llonlc. I Recitation. Billy l-lnyiicll. Duct, John Grim and .1119 (llhllpll by Lottie Currier and iluuci lngs. Recitation, Shawn Nirlxnlnirl. _ Chorus. l-lcigh ho, l-Zvcrybody. Recitation. hlstcil MCISHHC. Chorus. Santa. Claus Recitnilun, Sterling llljs. ; As the closing renulric; were mad'~_ by_ the chairman, Mr- Dennis Rcan- ‘conducted. A police circular sent t0- cy Santa Claus arrived with his gay ‘ day to the pDIlO-e dcprlrtmenu of reindecrs and stripped tree, wishing all hi: little boys and girls a Merry Christmas mid a bright New Year. € Frost Bites Mlllard‘: restores circulation and eases the pain nippdd cheeks and ears. -Jauuanyizzoci r ,. M1, i KL we, _ ti,» 9a 1;‘; tszlali *5. 1»rescsesrczwcseeinctsscsaiean a year? Would you ask your wife and dlildren to live on that amount F. What investment other than Life Insurance oflers such a sense of security . . . or is so helpful when you: _ y financial need is the greatest? _. ~ life Insurance i: Thrift Life Insurance encourages systematic‘ savings . . . l: ' is a sure means of thrift. Year after year your premiums . increase the cash value of your insurance while you live. Its value is unquestioned when you die. Call in a Life Insurance Representative today . . . Let him qhn- an insurance program that will care for you: future obligations and lay the foundation for your success and llappinesL l“. -..-. .a».- n-ssa-rammn 107 sheep and lambs for sale a. the two Montreal livdatock markeu he day. The cattle market was cteadg nt $3.25 for canrlers to $4.00 for eut- iers. Plain and medium cows b1 nigh! from $5.00 to $6.20. Calves were mat- ‘ ly all veala of common to fair coal- ity. One ‘small lot of good voala A brought $15.00 and the balance o! the veal between $10.00 and s1'.».oo Ewes and vl-ethers were aoliilol- $11.00 with ducks and culls at $0.00, Hogs were unehanlcd at til i0 fl $1315 m1 and watered natnaooa. 50 hogs were sold on grade for "5 for baeons with $1.00 premiurl pi ‘ hog on selects, and cute cal ' grades. Bows were from all/n fl $11.50 with one It $12.0‘). _ iii“? . 4r}! as; ailflfin. SEARCH FOR ALDERMAN BROWN (Special to the Guardian) S"~R'ATFC‘RD' Jail. 17.--At lea-st is. Coming 523,000 in bands is alleged w have inn-u stolen by Tom Brown, missing Mord Alderman and trusted rar- r lol" whom wide search is being the laadrzllzlinciy> seven cities on this continent 111m; thirty separate bands as ‘fisome of the bonds stolen by Torn Brown." he circular describes Brown as thirty =ix years old. height six feat, erect carriage. weight 100 pounds. black hair. long full face. dark complexion and a ‘good dresser. It is stated that! he may be driving aLaSaIle sedan. 1m license nu * no-ela. ~ while the minimum alnolmt-of nil-a in; securities as stated in thecitetlh: is roaooo it is understood uncanny ‘ch80 Jlnnlgliahrailwayleeently ancrdtriormfliiilOana " iaatirties. loatyearliawlzealmd , Iclluctltothallnittd claw lnliiymrpviom 1a noodle. of cold