I BE raps AND STATEMENTS, DECEMBER 22, 1927 I 2 OI sop c can big‘ assortment. of Ynrdleyb. udnuis, ' Pivers, Cotyil, etc" Fancy Boxed Chocolates at a I ' IvoT-y. in setuand in eesn-Plpes, cased and in: _, tc.,_Etti',_Di-op in Today. 8* n! ‘I _ rrt l- =- ~ XMAS GIFTS ‘lilfidnds are to be had here. See rlnoitrfirioys ll sraciaixrx- ' 4 1' nestd H. Worth ‘st-get , ,_ rimne s2 l ~:~ ,, _ ..—_i f f Eight Insertion! . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i.- ..10o per llnn of 5 Word: ' 8o per llnn or 5 worth “lilo per lino of 5 worth m, _ ‘r13. Miscellaneous i l Articles ForSale l RIAM oaitns AND MOUBN- NABLE WEDDING STA- ery, fine selection. Guardian Printery: YI- nélltly printed. Guardian Job - I t: t cards at shortest notica/ ma“ Job Prlntery. '11-, ' FOR; GALE. -— BABY SLElGl-‘l. ‘Apply 7 Lower Prince Street. U!‘ > I- . E — PIANO AND BABY . trurrliigtl in good condition. Apply zit'_tl3 Spring St. l~l2l1i-l2-20~L'i COOKING RANGES FOR sate. Apply Si) liot-hford Si. 14’72-12~21-2l ‘l1 Q. Central Guardian MAKE A CAKE TODAY.‘ Use Purity Flour and it will be un- usually light and delicious. DR. T. E- E- ROBBINS’ llcntal ot- flce will he closed from Dec.‘ 26th. iliitil about January 1o. 14111-12-22-111- l CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Mr. lE. B. Robertson will preach at Stan- ,chel Friday, Dec. 23rd at 7 p. m. THE BAREFOOT BOY —Is1!l0 jtitlo 01' an exceptionally pretty calendar reoelvotl Willi thanks from DQBlOlS-BPOS“ littl- WON THE QUILT-The quilt do- nated byMrs. (Dr) Kennedy for lboth orphanages was drawn for at. ltlie Prince Edward last night. The ,~winner was IMr. N. W. Lnwtllel" who iheld ticket No. 111. l -c- B. c- CLOSES - 'l‘ln». Char- ](‘.11l‘lli\\'II liilsitless (‘lilll-gt‘ r-ltisvtl last. night for the. Xnlas holidays after all, cxcepiiqilally brilliant torul up to the present, Tho priil- ci-puls were presented willi ad tokens o1’ IIIIOCIIOII-‘A full report will appear this week- DAIRYMEN BANQUETED l\Ir-‘ JamcirI-Ieutlerson o1‘_tllc Dom- inion Grading Stuffshitlontid at Toronto, Ont, returns llbmo todav after judging the cheese and but’ ter at the annual conference lleld I fylie-TY- 3'7 "P IDE—W“J EN at tho Agricultural building tr: ——='~v—-—"—"i’ _ — 14 - - ' (‘jnrl tteto ' ‘n ‘lec- 201i ant SIIHZPING TAGS» 5x959“: 0UP‘ Eme- m good ililndmlm- APPlY 211st, (All prelselixt‘ enjoyed auiplen- W WPPMWJQI’ “m” a JPSCP“ M_°°"ey- mm” _ did banllilet put on by the Depart- . cry.- '. ' R l l‘ ‘t Tl x ‘ " 1436-1240451 ment of Agriculture at the Davies m _ Ilotel- At the close of the banquet NUT-dc; f’ FOB E "2. b, n l FOI‘ Sale an oxcellenuprogram ot‘ music and Ywkfihhe blim- J- _,-_M~_ u,‘ ____ song was lcntleretl alld zlddrcsscs I3Ql¥5h“w' '1470'12'21'“ yo}; SALE_,\yR5H]RE GRADE (ielivered by members m‘ the dairy ‘ _ d w g h D b industry froln the different parts of or? ?\LF§EQ, _ MAcDQNALgI, Gggrge .wg€é’?ork_ecem‘ er tlla provlllce- Tlioso present ex- l-fi-QW Slllillwbr- llermahvngcl - , 1474_12_21_3l pressed themselves as being highly Th, ' 1L3 ‘Tmb- plcasctl with tho gtltllerilig all-l -—-3_-,\1I+————————‘-————‘- FOXES REGISTERED SILVERS, pnoyon breeders. ~—P. Iiicq-natli. Covohead-l-Raails . .. 1* '1 . - l - ~. ~ 1380-12-J17-tf Wanted WANTED TQ, BUY.» FROZEN smells at- Bruce Stewart's. Wharf shed No. 27. Andrew Gallant, Box 1'13, city. Telephone 828. " - " 1 "812-4213-121. WANTED ~'ro RENT-J on room cottage in good residential section. Apply E. Anderson, 88 __-_I-Ii]lsborough. 1427-12-20-31 Nursing "rl-iiz‘ MERiDEfiN HOSPITAL ‘ti-ailiing School offers ‘in __1.hl'ee .-_vear.~l‘ coitrsl- '_fl‘l_\'1I-l1illl{_'w*0lpi‘l]. Two ycurs’ Iligh-Scliool study re- ._ql,llr|_:ll. School is 1il'(‘l'1‘t|11(‘1l and " "lllattls with Yillc Pllivt-rsity y, [)1- llclvico ill Pediatrics and "Gptnlllllii-ahlc Diseases. Allow- ance‘ lllftll‘lll-‘i,‘illll hooks pro- vidl. . lags s‘ start nt- Pebrilary lsi and S'cfptc.liillc.l~ ‘i928, lPilrthcl' inlblwnatllln llpoll application to Supcrilllentlcnln tlt“ Nupscs, 'l‘ile - Nlcrlilvll llospitirl, lferlilell, (lollll. lit-all tax will hc paid i1‘ students rclnilili. liliil-lil-iilldl To Let TO RENT—I$RICK WAREHOUSE and basement on Sydney Street near Queen Street, Apply- at Connolly Estate Office. 81 Queen- Strecl, l-QUT-IZ-‘ZZ-tst "o*I.li.1;"**'"H.l,‘ w:.*.;1;.l IllG alnsl§6§f“s»il£lllv' EM- ploymcnt for Barbers. Become ex- ‘FOR SALE-TWOGOUNG about to freshen, Guernsey and Ayrshire grades. J. W. Rodd, Har- , rington.__ 1502-12-22-21 FOR SALE — TWO MEDIUM silver female foxes. C< N~ Regis- trator, Reginald Haslanl, Brad- lalbanc. .._._,___--___i FOR. SALE-GRADE AYRSHIRE Cow due to freshen’ Doc. 28th. Good dairy type. Gordon MacLeod Brookfield. 1476-12-2l-3i FOR ’SALE—AT MCM|LLAN'S Mills. Hood Islands, choice fam- ily flour, “host grade $8.00 poi- bhi. Satisfaction Kuarulitclzti. 1-l66-12»2l-3i Fqlt , SALE-ONE SIIORTIIORN grade cow and one Holstein grade Secretary A. Dowling. 1432-12-20-41 WANTED —TEACHER FOR DRO- llloro School. Suppltlnicut. $1 for rcnillindcr o1‘ tcrlli. l), llughcs, Sccrctzlry. 1471-12-21 31 "Stock Quotations Ii/ll-IFAX. Dec. 21.-—Q1l(l1fltl01lS filrnlsilcd by Johnston and Ward, pert in 8 wceksgwrittrMolcr Bar- ber College, Department "F"_Hali-_ fax, ‘ ‘» '8~1 Z-ttstf WANTED — ‘A M. N WIIO“ IIAS‘ ilusihess-cxpcrleiicc as collector oi" Notes a. d Book Debts. Onc who is 110i." "a. raithto work, this is tor a Prince ‘County section. Apply, loliox 1115;‘ 13l6-l2-l5-tst-41 Lost I A .___ .___..W...... . .,_..,.,_.._.... W ~- ‘LOST ON SUMMERSIDE train, ruilway pass. Flllllcl" kiuil- lylcave at 216 Etistoil St- 1192 .5?» sr. .__ _._.-~ -.-,.-._ LOST —- -IN CITY OR Members o1‘ the Montreal Stock Ex- change: - . Now- York Exchange ' A1,. Top. and Santa Fc Ry. .. American Can Co. . . . . . .. l94"l~lol' Lot 4o, p. 7i‘ lthe Baptist Parsonage, Charlotte- look [or better results in 1928. BRADLEY-COLE. -‘- A pretty wedding took place at St. Paulis rectory on Tuesday evening at half past eight o'clock. in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. when Miss Evelyn Cole. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Eighth Street, became the bride of Mr. Ernest Bradley. The Rev. Father Glllon, O.M.I.. performed the cereniony._ The bride was pret- ltily dressed in a bouffzmt frock of yellow taffeta with picture hat to match and was attended by Miss, lEdith Oslen. in shell pink tflfffli ,also ill bouffant style with silvc hat and matching shoes. Mr. H Bigelow was best man. After the ceremony the wedding dinner was ,served at the home of the bride's parents. the table effectively decor- ated with the ivedding cake swath- 00\\’l;l° fffsllcll shortly. J. H. ed iii tulle as the centrepiece. Mr. . B911.- YOFK 90mi- 1423-12-20431 and Mrs. Bradley will make their ———‘——-—-——--"—~——"—~lliv1pc at Coronation Coilrt. Mr. FOR SALE - PURE BRED AYR-ugl-ndley ls a w, Of Mrs, p,._,_,,l, shire hulll “.lciry“ throc ycl1rs‘}3y;ld19_v_ (Heal George SUTCL old, good stock getter. John 05f Donnell, Avolldulc. -, --~~~ W<v> L ' 1413-12-19-1 will ' ' ~ ~ .___. - .__‘_____l . Teachers Wanted Gard 0f ThankS TEACHER WANTED — SECOND? Th" Yitlllili‘ o1‘ lilo late .\lrs. Jos class for Cumberland Scllool, No. (‘llll IQI-(illl wish to "llllllll, 4i), silpplcnlcni, $75_()[)_ Apply {g llliilly friclllls iillll neighbors for lkiulluesis shown to thcm in tllcirq-Igll tvalslh Fred AMINO‘, find Fm, lll‘t‘I)1il'(‘(lllllllll'l‘lltl.?il‘llivlll- ' ‘ i " laud onllhlt: rccent snll hcrctlvelneill. ‘MvQUanlillc-at Wnoscltcnln on Monday, Nov. 2lst-to Charles and lMrs. McQuarrie a son. lBUCHANAM-Al lilac |‘ill'l\', llos- ,l<‘ll. hiassn, on llvt", lZl, i927, lo .\lr. ’i‘honlas and ltrs, lillbllllllilli. llll-l- dresses and vcry ililllluc (‘lil-istiiizls‘ a l A NEW Funeral Home IIIIJ. MuEAGIIEIIII Undertaker and Embalmer 64 Grafton Street Phone 482-]. ' l Western Guardian l —-FREE CALENDAR," at ‘Bruce's, office. 1so1-12-22-2l| —BUY AN EXTRA supply of‘ Christmas groceries early as possible‘ on Friday or Saturday. Braces; store will be closed Monday, Dc-l ‘cembcr 26th. 1501-12-22-21 l, -ANOTIIER GOOD MAN GONE’. WRONGl-Frallk Platts, and Ex so Enforcement Officer, Sulnnlcrside, arrested a man on the train going from Borden to Sunl- mcrsidc, travelling Willi six gallons of rum and twelve quarts of whiskey! -in two suitcases. He ivas taken bcfure lvlagistratc Calllpbell and re- manded for three days. —IIOUSEBREAKER ARRESTED. ~A man froln Charlottetown was arrested in Summerslde last night charged with breaking into and sdcaiing property from thc residence of Mrs. Minto on Sunday evening. Several articles identified as among those stolen from the Minto House were on the persons of the prisoner when arrested. He willbc up forl trial in the Summer-side police court‘ this morning. l —MASONS ELECT OFFICERS.- Thc first meeting of the recently consolidated King Hiram and Mount Lebanon Lodges was held in; Sumnierside on Tuesday evening when the following officers were elected for the ensuing yenr: Wor- shipful Master, John W. Hogs: Sen-' ior Warden, Major Small; Junior. Warden Ewen Nicholson; Treasurer», John D. Goss; Secretary Benjamin, lR. Sharpe. This consolidated; lodge ivhich is known as Hiram andl Lebanon Number 3 has a very’ lstrong membership for the size of‘ line community. l -- l l —PATTERSON WON IVRESTW ,LING MATCII.— Before a large zit-l ‘tendance of sporting fans in the; ,Agricultural Hall. Summersidc, last‘ llnight John Patterson of Charlotte- town defeated LeMar the famous, lAmel-ican middleweight uwestler inl one of the most interesting wrest-l ling bouts ever staged in Summer-l lsidc. The bout was slated as the‘ ‘lbv-st Showing in an hour's tussle andl“""’“‘" lPatterson succeeded ill clowning his ‘Lilian after forty five minutes off strenuous work. A preliminary 110-; ltwecll Gallant and Perry both of lSutnlncrsirlc was also all interesting , ‘feature of tllc program. Wallace, ,Scantlcbury of Charlotlctoirll waist, rclercc. l —GIJTTING READY poiviloc-f. ,KEY.-Tilc semi-annual meeting of the Sumnlcrsitlc Athletic Associafl rtion was held in the Town Hall onl December 20th. There was a large‘ ‘attendance of hockey fans and_ |much enthusiasm prevailed among file hockey players. A nlanagilir |lll*I!';lt-.olilnlittce couiposcd of B. W. Rohlww M 1mm “UNIS linson. chairman, Wilfred Gaudet. llvicDoirc-ll was elected to look aitcr lthc hockey bilslncss for the conlin: lscascn. Two delegates to attend, the lcalguc lncellng were appointed. Sillipliant. .Ml'- HPIIIZV Gaudct. spoke very on- liilnistically of thc prospects of a ,SllCCOSS1ll1 hockey season. He nul- ‘lincd in a concise lnallilcr 1ll‘l methods lic proposed to adopt ill Customs m‘ ‘administrative capacity‘ fBriiish (lolunibitfs resources, and: w it ll whirl namely, Leonard McNciil and Ralph ""']'°m“ "ml i‘ W" “'1 The new ring nlanagcr. ' ' ' {curly ill l)ecl-llilli-l' for where his proposals will be plaectil . ‘till front of this group- ‘ Nearly 70o miles of railway will * he built, incluiiiilg tho Peace Riv; er loop, it‘ lilo project goes through,» - River District? ‘and 25,000,000 tiores of excellent ()'PTA‘V‘_\Y O“- DPC’ 21' _ Th“ farming land will be thus opened """'“l"’l'l"ll"l‘ "f in" 14ml!“ l4""""','ilp for exploitation. Ill addition to [cl-s llolnt-stealling in the lltll‘1.h.8l.‘li|'th.‘ll' u“, milwuy would also give ‘l‘-*l"l'5'*l “I 1h“ Cillllliuil" Pumwltl stimulus lo the mineral develop proviliccs will, it is claimed, colisltlertibly lessened it‘ the priqlhe richest are,“ in which prov. 3i“ ‘vhluh "(Mmirak lmmk “flint-o are at the moment univork. snoop 1H sponsoring is Ilroiislil l" able due to lack of transllortu- lrultloll. ills plan is to colistrltct mum,’ “m ‘if liillwilY “'i~““l“'“l'il“'~ plmlllml Allied to iiiis scheme is one for "hum Mimi" Riv“? l“ Anlcrm» ill“) the l-ietilonlellt of British inimi- Iilllllfili (Jollilnhut where ille lllltlllgramfl i“ this running district an,‘ will turn southwzirtls to coilncct illlltrtlllshhwull°ll it; 313,, helm; givlln \\'l\ll tho British Uollllnliiu Kll\'(‘.l'il'l m "m, m,“ m- u“, ml|“.uy_ blunt. road, tile Pat-it'll: (ircat Exist-I ___} l‘i'n, at (Zilesliel- lli this way, “(loll-l “".‘.'.‘.'»'...?.‘.‘.L"Z.’i...ili‘l’.i'“ ...»"‘~.‘.~‘.‘.l'l}'.l‘ ‘lfilfU. S. War. Pictures , ‘ Infuriate Germany wlscnt travelling eastwards, , \'lllli‘0il\‘l‘l'- Allil, should he surf P-‘Pll. his project would bring coll? Fllltlfiilllt‘ additional husiilpss lo, the. pnumrl Hum, I \V.-\s]lllN<;'|l~0N. Dov. 21. ~l _ ‘__ , _ - N ,___ _ perfect y lzool arrangement for t 1c . m, f" 1","? lihlm I'll?‘ l::[,"",;;‘,,‘ "llilllgtl of tillltlill American and m“ ‘hm U.‘ "HPQLIHJY .. ' Wtlernizui World War piciurcs has prluitotcr llllilsi (leiltlrill Sui-l _ ,- '.- V, l- m- m" i}; n“ Enmlshnul“ WM svrvfll m gono awry Aitti lltlptitldil0ils ov . z wnsitlcrahlc pcrlod an zigrcta- the tlrcat War with tho rank oil l ‘ lpmpnrllry, hoyuumulm n“ was “HIIIOIIL fol the exchange was a tho llullipoli teanilialgn whore fifigeliizt? w-< ivountlcll, a trasiially \\'lll(‘llnnell_ m, Am Hum w," Iiémrp‘; m“ ilflflfflfilui"?! fllenzxtrinvllgtlixiioll, _h,.;‘ pcctiLng to reeceivc in icturlt i ‘and 1*" “Pm L “ ' l‘ “ "uitirifll, without delay i1 similar collection , t , . ., ("loso of lhl- war when he was ile- "'1 ("ilmilll llllfltbglaphs, lnchilivcll IIIHVGVPI‘ ill spite ot‘ his Nmmm: h“llpc"cd excel" luff!“ . .1 ‘ ‘ . . v ' ' hs o1‘ indignation ln Ilerlln and lllslillillly’, ho was still a soldier, K0 ‘ _ I . and the next that was hoard o1‘ hilni ,(,','l,',,n,ld,lll,lémz,tllllii was at Illukdtill, Iiizlllchilrlti, whole flea“ n! taking accom" of Gm“ lic rose in the service of Fhanllj‘ . . . . ' .' _ Tm “m: m m, macnvwllv hwnitins sensibilities alld (leletlnl, '. .‘ .. . " ‘. l‘ harsh Wflfflfl from captions. “}Iun" cillcl military allvlsolv lie lctt inc,‘ __ _ ,, _ , , v , hlllllclluriail war-lord last year "lfinrvoqfiltgln; \\’l1ll_Illl‘l‘iIIl1( of “(lielicral . and till‘ , ‘ __ i _m (U _ ‘ H‘ , f virgin lauds oi’ that ivosttirll prov~ “huhu " "‘ “Fr 1mm“ an) o ‘ l the German war pictures. incc, with all their wealth in tint-l Livestock Report her and minerals, intrigued llini- “(lt-licrtil" Sutton devoted himself to cxplortition. and cxploltatien- o!" hncaillc interested i‘i the agitation: (Canadian P7655) 1’ tllc farmers of the Peace ltivcl“ MONTREAL“ Dem 21‘ _“Fre$h 1'9‘ district iii YoTlllcrii Alherttl for all Ceipl-S of live $199k ‘(m the two (mun, ,,, ,l,,. Sh“, Tl, lllll, "lolly-l markets for todays selling amount- o is now devoting his -ahilitlcs, ed to 66 Cal-ne- 71 Calves- 282 h0g5 success remains to bk‘ and 13? lawbs- - l Trading in cattle was somewhat a "Prat-c River alumni" has otfdlllfisy- The"? were n0 800d qual- ten ilccn mooted. and at. the momtlllrity cattle (‘ffered and ihé cheaper that district is served, with an grades We!!! 501d fib0llt steady. Can- Litislivard haul, by the Iilillnonltni "i315 bwughi- 33-00 and Commm‘ and Dulivcgan railroad, “Genera? bologna buns “~00 to 55-25- l Sllllllll now proposes to join up tllL one 9f “"0 399d V9315 We"? 501d; ternliliills (I this line. \\'liitclzt'\\' for $13-00 and lus,‘ common Suckers‘ (north ot‘ lllc Ponce River) and bmught $11-50 1° $12300- -Mlx_ed Spirit llircr. tn point south ot‘ til:lt;;°i5b¢°lnll;°S_ and "ledlum quami’ rivl-rl alld loop his own l‘rlll\\‘flll_ygvtz\lll"oinlbscégcaefiggs$dlagffmp%f(fi?gagg S9911- " i‘ ‘ l ’ i fl‘ ‘mm sildhl: ll‘ll\‘\'ill?lll“Illglllfizhfi llopl‘. $1100 and good lambs were quoted in Ilritlsll ('Olllllllllll. Frill“ til-ll. “P l0 $1250 91' belle‘? G°°d light point acl~.l.-=< lllt‘ ltllclty’ llounltiiils Sh”? 501d from 55-50 13° $690 and the linc would rull south via tlic “HHS $300 01' “W (“Wm “WHY m (IHPMWL pruflsi“, Hogs \vcre_steady. _Local butch- lllo line of llli‘ (‘aillruliltil Nitlltlliail Us 1mm $.83“ on ‘.1 “at has“ for RHHVJ‘ m Wimp Gvmuuh ,good quality lots with a shade bet.- .. N ‘ Yfivuln. n, I,,-,,._..;,l‘ ,,,._ lcr for n couple of lots.‘ Packers rollmm m ,,(H'_IH_I_H,., SHHML , yvcre bidding steady prices, $8.75‘, that, wllili- lhl- ]ll‘l) lirl- of ilrilish ‘or Huck snmumls $100 l)” hogl (‘olulllllln looks i'avoralll_v oil ill" bunus n“ Selects and 50 cents p“ pla-n null is irilling lo grtllll. lliln hog n" on Srwps" f'tllllfi‘$.‘~‘ltlll:i ill llll- w |,\' ol‘ frcc lallll ml mont of British Columbia, many Ollyschool‘ , month lhini up- III‘ sails on the Kent. School Xmas Closing Today Opening remarks by Mr. Gordon, Chairman. Chorus—0 Canada-School l Chorus—The Heavenly Song- lsolo part by Marjorie Chandler and Susan McKinnonJ Reading — Welcome — Mary ‘Brehaut Exercisc-Christmas-Q Primary Pupils lVIII Dialogue-A Letter to Santa Claus-Dorothea Bentley and Law- rence Rowe. Chorus-Santa Pupils Drill-Xmas Ifs-8 Primary pupils Violin solo-Star of the East- Chi-irlic Hyndman Dialogue-Why Do We Have and Anna Gordon MacKcnzie. Chorus-—Deck the Hall-School Dialogue-A Xmas Art-IO Junior girls Drill—Star Rays—l1 Primary girls Violin Solo-Stephanie Gavotte- Stuart Fletcher Chorus-Jolly Old St. Nicholas- Junior pupils , Recitation-A Telephone Call to‘ Santa-Nita MacNeill Solo-O Little Town of Bethlehem —Jean Beaton Chorus—The Star of Bethlehem- Sflhvvl. (solo part by Ina Muir.) God Save the King. The music is tinder direction of Prof. Fletcher. The exercises will begin at 10.30 a. m. land the public is cordially invited. A notable feature of the program will be the unveiling of a commem- oration plaque by Prelnier Saunders. I. 0. F. Meeting The first meeting of the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters, for the Carol—Holy Night-Pupils Grade’ Claus — Junior ‘i Xmasii-Bobbie Owen. Jean Forsythe‘ the capable it PAGE THREE - Pflmsaaraa~ A MERRY CHRISTMAS & and I l A HAPPY l NEW YEAR BAYER STUDIO . latest-assists. J. P. l DIMMEMORIM l | l l Mas. N. a. MORINE A telegram was received here Tuesday night announcing the un- expected death of Mrs. Newman B. Morinc of Wolfville, Nova Scotia The late Mrs. Mary Georgina Mor- inc was a daughter of the late Mr. Lemuel Miller, for many years Principal of West Kent- School. l Although she had been in delicate health for some time, yet it was not until a few weeks ago that her ill- ness took a rather serious turn. Tuesday morning she became criti- cally ill, and later in the day lost consciousness, and in the evening her spiritapassed to ‘Him who gave She was a member of the Presby- terian Church, and those who knew her in her native province will deep- ly regret to learn of her demise in the prime of life. Although she had spent the greater part of her life away, yet she frequently visited her; old home here when her Pafi-‘nis were living, and thus maintained contact with many TYIEYldS °f h“ girlhood days. There are left to cherish he!‘ of December, took place, Tuesday night in Castle Hall at 8 p. m. C. R... Dr. J. E. Blanchard presid- ed and opened the session in due form, a fairly large attendance of members being present. After the usual preliminary business was transacted, the election of officers for 1928, ‘took place, the result being as follows: Court Deputy, Bro. George Grant, ire-elected.) Court Physician. J. D. McGuigan, M. D., tre-electedl. Chief Ranger, Dr. J. E, Blanch- ard. ire-elected). Past Chief Ranger, Bro. J. J. Storey, lre-elcctedl. Vice Ranger, Com. Anostatia Walsh. Recording Secretary, Bro. E. C. Johnston. Financial Secretary, Bro. A. D. Fraser, (re-elected). Treasurer, Bro. E‘. Toombs, lrc- elected.) Orator, Bro. F‘. C. Rcnough. Organist, Com. Walsh. S. Woodwarchlilro. Peter Gallant. the prov 1'1‘ lll‘ Alhcrla. which is - lllorc llili‘l‘i‘l~’ll'l ill hauling llll‘, ‘ products oi‘ llll- lflclcl- I1l\'1‘l' \'ull<-_v .\lt)t\ FRl-JAL, Dl-c. 21- ---- Liltlvl W,“ um] snmh m, ils~'n'v\>n"finfyi'—if‘ business" was trallsncttld with for- iluirillillg to t‘t‘-lll'()ll\' lilltcll ill till‘ “lllll lPILVPY-S ill (Wlllfillillll ll." ‘fl 1101"‘ today. thcro llcilli: pra 1y no ;,-'dcni.-tud from any soilrlae, ‘.\'o iln l t provl-nlcill is expected for the bill? il" .'\1lii'l'l;l will lltilnl» ,1 as '11P" (ll 11K‘ YPZW- T110 110111914110! pl-lp,» l“ l.;,l,;l,,-,,l_ ,,,-,-,>l<.l- trade was also slow hut the tinder-l m,‘ h, ll“. -l,;,,,,,.,-,,l , ,_.,.,,,,,, ,,l- tone was steady and- prices were, lm-iinchallgoll- Tile trade ill spring lI(l\\'ll\'t‘l'. "(lelll-rul" Slltlllll llllilnl-il-rs is lllll‘! l ill V _ H, “He, and \VlIi1l‘i' ivhoal tlour coutiniltlti‘, _ . , A4111‘ n. limited chaructcr but prices‘ l‘ , - _ wcrl- slit-ad)‘- A llltllltil-llto aliloiitlt‘ Y, oi‘ business was done in all lincs, _ ' ‘H’ lllillfL-cd and lllt‘ illllltlrtolic. tut . !\ . . . . . tho lllarktii was flrlll- Tllc dcnliliill (‘Iii IJaAhl-Iu “r ,,_ ,_ J l,“ r _H_ , _, The "Y" Businczss; Mcn dcfcaitcd ) k ‘mum “M” U l“ H] m“ was lluicl. Prices for all grades oi‘, _ order to make |10(.'kt‘\’ ll :' till" Bankers bv o'er Z100 ‘l 1 J. A. - ittilli |l,"‘(l\\'|('1l)- o liauglltl-r, Foo ,hotil frolll tllc standpoint o1 ‘ligltlllrllclltlcy had IIILZIDS , ~. 11:15 also Huff“ “F” “Mirage pggg w -|-,- “will: g"“"l“"""“- int! Vamcs and linallcihlii’ 'l‘ilcrt~ three of 6f)" The s orc" nmmumml "M"? a“ a w“ W ‘ l"""*“"'%" —*——-> --» ~ ,i,l; m; (lupgllnn bub 11ml, with a“ ,,l_ y “Ion. mdml- H" lii‘ ‘lily “H” ~ J hi5‘ "l lviaimiaciss- l ,IfAKEIt—Nl‘ILDl".R.-— Joseph Bakct" o1 Morcll, l’. I. were married at Am. Car and Fdy. Co. .....I. 103 l p . . l Aunnuc Refinery Co‘ _ _ ‘ _ _ L __ 22 ‘ gflgnoet. 21st, 192v by Rev, Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . . . .. 108 l l Am. Smelt. and Rcfng. Co. .. 1827/ GQRD _ ~ _ _ _. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 59-‘; dence gNgeiAlglhgf g,‘ 1h,“ '05": Can. Pacific Co. . 213-3271 Upper plllnée 'St,.§£LSHé'HD' D“ N-Y~ Ge“- and Hull Rlv- RR- 135*" December 21st 1927 John 013121113021 sriltgrxgizfliogi3l~ 'I,N~Y~l - ~ » - - - -- 13,2‘: Gordon of Cardigan to Daisj/ Lang-l a “Pei °- - luley James of Church Road. v ‘ International {Petroleum .--.l, l 89% . MacLEAN-TODD-At the rcsi- Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . . . .. Mis. Kan. and Tcx. Ry. .. . - Ztiiiinldcnce of Rev. E. H. Ramsay. D. D.,‘ l ll i W. R. oars... Dr. PALMER CHIROPRACTOR w‘ "fggsjsalcrs defeated the ivy b)’ 322 Dills- 501110 "XII"?! “Ell 5w!“ picked were quoted at $2.65 p--r ll cs were rolled by both teams. H» 5- bushel. ex-track llllll l-inlallel" rluan-l MCLOOd 118d i110 011ml high Single titles sold at $2375 per bushel.‘ ex- ‘lldxtrt-llle dullness again liiiirkcd til!“ ficienl. ring" nlallagcl" likc this R. Lcpagc . . . . . . . . .. 14ft 181i 181 n.1,“, i" Imlqtnl,“ h", vflm,“ ,.,,|,,,, iillfilscxgiécillclll ans"? ‘I’ A‘ Bflluw 2331'll‘ill~ (‘llr lots o1 Print-c l‘lt1\‘v'lil"l‘ E. I.. and Janet Neltlsl- “ML ‘ Anulfllvr “umflilnz, “.illll|;(,‘\h:;,: [Vcmilcum ‘ ' t"; 1x: “l4 Island til-coll Aiountuins \\'i'l'i‘ quot-l I at all carlv daic for illc rill-i ca ‘ lhmznft‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " H" l") m8 “'| "l- 5M5 1'1"" lit"? "1' 7'" llmllllh‘ v of (lljrglnlfll-ll-I I I m‘ L1 rlotalnzoqu’ ’ ‘ ' llmnkem‘ I aiocs at. $1.05 per bar; of till pounds _..,>_. TE- owe" - ~ - ~ - - - - - - -- 15“! 149 lzfxiilv. llrunsivlck (lruon Slouutains. Th“ [mum] mun“, qmumnv "NW 5- Mcpurlanc 10b 104 123 at. $1.00 per hag in hulk and Newl lll‘lll‘l\' Tlltilllktliltl‘ lloulllls Ill1_"tl‘l‘l1‘-‘R4 McDonald ' l?‘ 184 172 Immswifl‘ whit" mmuws‘ “t n‘ cilll silk uruic from wool l ‘ 0' Abba“ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " U1 H6 LL CNN“ "or h“! i" mm“ (‘XVH-apk ' ‘ ' " T01fl1~1707< The tonc oi‘ the market for import- Ma-JQYVY “'1' "Y" 373 Ilill-‘i- i-ll beans was steady hill the vol- 111 U10 599111111 Emlll‘ lhi‘ \Vl.\OlP‘"llIlltl oi‘ husiilrns was Hlllflll- Sales T910 Jlloml C0. oi‘ ear lots o1’ cholol- whitc hand dirincti lGtlival-ll island white litllqour no“ “mating bring in a rcporll "MN-x Rom, one “H, elm“, Fhhp Reading Co. ‘. . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. 104€lil71 Upper prlnce S," city‘ on Ocwb Th] d Y f I, . of 319 ‘pins while McKenzie had store. The demand for butter show- N. "luaflemhone 3H, . ' igolitllelgaliifiicllllg Co. . 12?’ or 21S,‘ 1927' Am,“ Msm, Macbmn l; Clfzslotitclggghce high total of G15 pins. [11] no Improvement and tlltwtoln.‘ ., , 1500-12-22-21. finsvanduztnil Xl-cék-‘éi-éb-n. igglt-Ittibntllel Jean Todd, both of Brad-flu’: 124 Prince st. Phone 1072 t€"‘3"§“°.“" 1.6 ,3, 175 “"‘“ All?!“ “mllgié, Thin “mpfljl _‘._ .__ _ - - ‘ . .. a a 1mg i ' .- c evln . . . . . . .. o ilcnro .. I pzic’ h." l. ' -' , L0 T l.» BETWEEN BANK QFWestlnghousc Electric . . . . . .. 90W.‘ . “ ' ' ' 115 110 l63,llll|l‘kt‘l Will-l featureless. business} commerce and a H‘ Taylork‘ zlqnlled slates SW31 _ _ I , _ _ , H 147=l,lMacLEAN_"0RNE_At st Jame‘ lggiiclclilg dull, and plug-gs‘Oiulcliangetcl tolls or Quarters $10.00 in each. ‘ ‘United Church, Montreal, D -‘ _' . . . . .. . .. , to l-l-colpls were 1 . l xrs- ‘ Finder leave at Taylofs Jewelry “l°'"‘"°“' Stork Exchmixe 114. 192v, by the Rev. m. r01‘. P n s. McLeod 319 1:11 ma, ‘,’.TT‘“‘,“' °‘",',',,l,),f"' ,3“ §E'“‘=,j,‘,l Store and receive Reward. ,- ,. ,, lpenny. {Ielen MacLenn. R. N" ‘ T°lfll~2351 l"““"-"" ""‘.'°"' "5’ P 0 m‘? .. 1445-13.31.21 Abitibl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 130-1.», daughter 0f M“ and Mm L_ Y_ I giwilolesalers: ‘ jas production I 1al.-rcli,s@-l_1‘:1ik<;ls‘ lll ' ‘ '§"}?"§X'laT'i“§”i3§3 " '2‘§f*'»““°‘*°““ °‘ ”‘°°““°“‘- P- E ’-- ‘° 5 l v i’ ""°"“°“ """"" " .33 l3’; ‘Ii?liilllilfil£?."“i~.>t$l-l“ .l.TI-T.’Z.FE"'IE . ' ’ , . . S . - - 2 - - _ ,' ‘_. ' ~ < 4 - "M". Lmmm m m“, “m” ' Iloward Smith . . 10 in“? mun Home o‘ wlnsloe- P.‘ naoker s ‘l; lsglfilillzio 159 lrln i-izTlirl-slmos swivel-plier- S - . Llturcnttdc Pulp . 112“. _l_;__,__, ___ _________________ I zlg: Galbraith ,, 157 131 205: TORONTO "“ Thor" hi“, hiwllf‘: Montreal Power . 89ml DEATHS w, DQQly _ _ , _ , , . . . .. 207 128 15B marked Vllllllgl‘: 111.1110 tuikcy ‘Sil- Natlonal Breweries . 1041i .___ __ _____ ,_ Totnpqsas, ‘""“°“ l“‘"“' (‘"“““‘“Dtl“’ ‘l°““““‘ - . . . I ,_,_ ,3,” V109 X11133 ,ls-?;‘I“‘é_l,.“él‘i{ ¢'.;..’.1';;::;:::: ‘ill; ' Holiday. t" s _ [linnlbeg Electric [Asbestos Com. New . 157 ‘I’ Bell Telephone 0n, December 23rd train will leave Brom m“ _ _ , , _ , , 5412 Murray Harbor at 7.30 ma arriv- 5L L rence plom- 4 ;l,'l h1g1 at Charlottetown at 10.10 a. in. Bhawlmun ‘ > _ _ _ __ 371., an n December 23rd and 24th t e m“ 3w" amp com 351., trill .for Murray Harbor wilt Qt» mnfsumfihlp phi _‘ g0 74% heldvat Charlottetown until 4.30 Domhflon Bridge _ _ _ _ H , r . p- nu.‘ , _ . rib-trains an- Souris and-Glories: ‘i ‘ll ~ t Bu,“ town-Lani also be held at Charlotte- flwnjiintil 4.00 . . tn abov - d8,“ l’ m °“ ‘i ‘Zaank Royal ........ .. Z185 ,. ,. - - lBank,.Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. . l, DISTRICT PASSENGER ‘Mk Nova amt,“ AGENTS OFFICE. l when 0' ’~ - l-‘:‘=%§§f°§‘,‘l”,“',§l,*=~’~ Dec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 120i. i. 3g ' noa-lz-zz-al x23“. - ~ - ~ l _ " " cc . ' -. " " De r. Naomi... llAl_i___ “Jo. "'80 in Train Schedule: Bf- May January 2nd, 1m. Ibi- rur- _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ , __ V, ‘w! Tick.“ Mm" March . . . . . . . . . . .. 95-"495375 my ‘ ..................... .. ' “V l ~ wilt-st '\'IIi.‘"I' lllelurli..,'........ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 130"; ‘ROBERTSON-Suddenly . l“ Si. lPeteWs on Dec. 17, 192T, Allin Roll- ertson. aged llil years. l JWORRIS-Aa Donaldston, Dec. 19th Mrs. Annie Morris. widow of the late Patrick Morris, aged 57 years. Funeral will take place from her ‘late residence Friday morning at ;1l._30 to St. Bonaventures Church,- Tracadie. i lineman-at woilvlue. Nova Sen-l ltla, on Tuesday, Dec. 20th, Mary fiieorzina. beloved wife, of‘ Newman ‘B. Merino. Funeral will be held from her late home on ‘flail-shay lafternoon and interment will be in, ltlhe cemetery at Wolfville. Undertaker EMBALMER , mom: 149-, ! A A , lone union. i. A . l .evl.-_. _ uxbc< ..,,,,.‘(.‘.'l CIGARS AND CIGARETTES ill XMAS WRAPPERS OASED PIPES Large assortment. to choose from. ronacco POUCHES‘ CIGAR AND CIGARETTE nonnans 7 Early selections ensure best é values. i v O g TIIE PROMPT DRITGGISTQ mac iinnon l Drug Co. Pa». Th: FicxAui; roas- KODAK STORE as: ordinary, play and. the senior? tour- nameht. Majority for Wholesalers ~ CLASSES TODAY s, 11 w lat-Handball, _ ._ 12 to 1—Badmington. ' 3 to, or-I terniediates. ,_ v 5.4a to a»- usiness Boys. - 8 to l0—VolleYl§all. Volleyball consists of both .1110, __._L_l . ,.. “l, \_\\\\\\\\‘ .hero is tinslng oft‘ tinder lncreniled‘ lr , IlDL l‘ Ii" l‘. “ml- .:l I’ GFIIQEVR {xlilq I ltiELlmAT" ' can some offerings of a cm- 322pj1]5_;iS very heavy and No l birds are ljobhiilll ut 48-40. All cars of west- " oru birds have Y‘ Y 1mm which is now rolliiig- Tile 1118i sale was at. 35c, for Nor l f- o- b. lGéose are firm with dealers Dfljflllil ltry shippers extras fiT-—-ll\l1 firsts been sold except 21c delivered. Other varieties un- cliallged- Egg prices are again lower with dealers quoting coun- 45—50. I EDMONTON - The egg market is steady with quotations t-o shipp- 7 flushing Junior Woodward, Bro. Leo Wcatherbie. Senior Beadle, Bro. John Thorne. Trustees, J. A. Trainer, George Tweedy, LLB. Finance Cont, George Tweedy, F. C. Renough. _ ’ At the conclusion of the election of officers quite a number present reviewed the work of the past year and suggested many helpful pfims to encourage regular attendance and carry on the work of our splen- did Order ln the best possible way for the coming year. Quite ~11 number of sick cfnilnsl wcrc then presented, passed andl forwarded to head office ior pay- merit. A. cheque ior $1,018.00 in the hands of the Recording Secretary was ordered to be presented to the widow of one of our late brethren. This being one of a lrunlbtvl" scnt from head office to our court in the last few months. _ The Finance Committee who at of the finances for the year Vasil- wcre asked to make a special state- ment of the amounts received in sick claims by our members for the car 1927. It is expected a very large amount will be showp- ' Thus the work of the Independent Order of Foresters is carried on {mm ymr to year, quietly butsur- ely ministering to the zvants oi the “ljdnw and orphan and briniilflil help to the sick and disirfl d- . Says Kidneys G10g_ And Need Flushing When your kidneys hurt and 1'01"‘ back feels sore don t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with, o. lot of drugs that excite the_ kid- neys and imitate the entire urinary‘; tract. Keep your kidneys clean like; you kggp your bowels clean, by, them with a mild. harm-l less salts which helps to remove L110‘ body's urinous waste and stimulates, them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is t0 filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste. so we can readily understand the, vital importance of keeping the kid-= neys active. Drink lots of good watcr—you can't drink too much: also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salton take a tablespooniul era unchnnged- Prices fpr livc pvonng turkeys 20 cents. dressed; t: nouns "l, ,2- (H ST- JOHN —-- Tho egi‘, mark‘?! hero is lowcl- with receipts show- ing a small increane- The poultry market is active with turkey ricbw steady except for a tow last iiilnltc Iota ivlilch are polling at lc to '_'c lower. (loose and ducks are scarce null higher at Iltlc. llAlll-FAX -- The egg llintkol i-crelpts- Dealers are paying coun try shippers tiellvcred, extras 60; firsts F15- Thcre is .1 brisk demnad for all eggs with storage nipcks ar- I in; (mm N-.B.-,-;Tl1,4!l‘fl hay" o1 0m PnE. I, It. is expected llifti lrkeys will retail at. fill-titl- I in n. glass of water before breakfast ‘each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla. and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they arc no longer a source of irri- ltatlon, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not dnjure; makes a delightful effer- lvescent llthia-watler drink. which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this: alno keep up the water drinldng. and no doubt fplll (‘ominittt-cs 111W memory and mourn her loss. a_ 81491 stricken husband, and two sisters. Mrs. lDm N. E. McKay. Halifax. and Mrs. Frederick J. Nash of Char- lqttgtown; also two brothers, ' Addison Miner. CitY- and Di" 3 - L. 0. C. BOWLING NEWS l‘ The L. O. C. Alleys have been P ,3, in fine shape for the Chrizgng- bowling s0 if Y?" “(am i" 5mm n” . enjoyable evening 1115i °°m° _ .1 L. 0. c. ‘ _ _ i“; - Dose ' n Don‘t forget the bu; E , 31:?‘ “way m .me bowlellfflligarlbnfi an‘: highest single score til Saturday night. ._._~__{-0>~—-~'“ I . l l .; _'l‘ vcnty mclnbcrll huQTTlcf Lin’ Scllool. The diff ' mot .i - “ ‘hpir mpo,.l_q_ liiotly to busin- rf this Intuit- the PrOD°-‘*‘-“\ ionthlY- 'I‘liis lllpcllflii W?“ (3 ,.._c 'l‘bl-. nlcnlhers I n“. “fp in ldVfilll o‘ - .- . ed n lllstltlili‘ palm Plllimh -___. ..._¢o>-- " w Arc therrclgflgloi, ‘g3? $ggfijeegxlfficiomosgw $8103“; limited. llcttcr take Sei8el's SYFHD- 5"’ drug store. ____________,_ ‘ 44 a +no0o++++o4+wr§*" * ° IIDTEI. , lllflTillill Xmas and New Years Dinners will be served on Sun- day, I)ec. 25th, and Jan. lst, at one o’clock P. M. Special Music and Wagner’s Orches- tra. PRICE $1.50. Phone your res- ervations now. ‘OOPQOQ-OFO %§§-Q §§§§§~O§§f§§ff§f§f9§§ff§O§4§§f§O~U 04100 04 o4¢§4¢o+04¢0§4O44 VICTORIA HOTEL J. T. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. ‘Gordon, Cardigan: A. MacDonald. Gecrgctoivn; Paul M. Harding, Summcrsidc. _~-_-{-oa O-O-OOQQO OOO-O OO QQ-OOOO O-OO-QO QIIEEI ' litlTEl since taking over thil Hotel we have spent min! thousand: of dollars in repairs and improvemonta. It in now the finest Hotel of its E class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to thou n who want a comfortlbla Hotel and splendid mm and . excellent service at a modu- ltn price. , Rates from 88.00 to MM D01’ day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd, mun-am . , , M158 L. IlcqUAID, loan-C‘ a vrv ,. n QUEEN HOTEL Keith Boswell, Victoria. Farlane, Fox Harbour. I4 Cox. Moi-ell, O. H. Andi -Ben_l. Rogers. Jr., Sun-mi .1 l lyou will mm.- what became of your kidney trouble and backache. 5-‘ .;., Jdiciug “.1 511d Mrs. Hen]. Riflibfifli WWII. - w, l, ...l...,,,,, l l l. l l 'L_ --- -..