-""x JANUARY 5; 195 . mm W?” n . y .THE. GUARDIAN, WN , A PAGELTHREE 5' ' . i Y J - nos-unzrr osenxsos: i is as A ew ear Receptions T H E C E N T R A l- 5 U A R 9 ' A N ”"......”".....i":...V:l; .:sii:tf: .iiEcEIvEs slime” A oiiihogicilntuaat? but adverttoinrlng oi R.evps.irs..' u Km” mt 0 um. "4's 11:: Li. ' . M", ”,u,,' M, M mun", ;,,g In A M 1- 1' o N PASTORAL gen. 5..-.4, 3.1. W"-- " .i-c::M or u - mu now my -- --mm an n------ m 2:i.A”G....E:.2n;;::i.:;1";2;.::.c:a; M"- oboe ts - - - 3;';.1.w,,',:,,., ,".m,.,,,, .,,f,'';..,,,,,, 'l!'...........A..:..""'"'"' ”"'- B"""" 1'A'”" W'”'- p aonsnsw 11 AIM. l-iampton 3 PM. She writes: "I W," w:gr,..,...,.b.,.g 5,. 9... Jnsnws TAX!-Phone 525. An; nus"! cnunnm ni 7&1) fs.mM. Rev. L. s. iei:ve iztmh urn”: erous 1: 1c. 88 In or! at The Fashion shoppe. i ' i - oaaswlu. i en i. . - -- vou-um end ri.i'i:':Ani:i-&l;Al.iA:z't1iIA:.!I:IIilA0 v:I':?10h: L 0 M ntnms snnlvneanv cox-l FUNERAL THURSDAY - Fun- indilmm. and msis divisions. and was received "goA':u:g5m3,. ug1.':9v';?.:,1"5 A" cmsr Jgnuu-y mm. ml or the late Mrs. Bernard unanax L J '0.” A with deligtlit by tile” He t:lsi.ribut- ' ' gt ' - two "Ja ' .0 Eiyilan was thfld irngmsdher late - - no hm- Gd Plum ” 5 m 'V”7 ;Ao1lT U?! T" "W9 A Icma , i" 5y "103" ties of Sarnak, the benefit I re- patient, as we'll ll uiteriained o!,s.FL.AcKs:m:?:nud1u W”... V. Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone mg to St. Micliadixs Church, Iona, cegved cannot be ,,?,,e,,ed;;'M4,' -"'3 wi.."i,,..”...':.'.'-.';”.:::-.';:;........ i!.::li”.i.:”'::':1.””'" ”"”"”- 2"..”ii.5f.3Z.'i”iJ5'”.3.”””cs..3”1ifS :2? law .-".'E:.:..':'; shorts . - . . A - ne riic.o I :,scis cs season was I Iconcxt 13y the inisniip mg:hlgK.t0.f1Im oY::ok B51-Agvvggg Yonx UNITED cuuncn . Carthy wiiob also officiated viatmthe Krdbackache or gromdsorne MOitl'1IIC:i Jimmy awer. immy's oon- - - grave. Pal carers were: ism 'i ncy or iver Isor era. nutri on ::r1it..s Ire Wlilcmd Wm! WHOM 5! chunk y . .. g::::l J9" 93113;. Oishea, Frank Murphy, Joseph dilimi? and ncrvouiness. try Sf. I11 PAWH" M FnW'""””d H9” THE LADIES Auxiliary of the Douuzy ' ' - ,.Roaoh. Mike Bryan. iViOnl,V.Gi'i'l- Ea kor monreiwecu. gliosigc C.ngdi3n Legion win meet in - idin and John Naddy. Burial in aggastgru cp yo. . s I '1 ' J pitsl who esgerly look forward to his ooncerts and treats so gen- erously provided. the Legion Home on Fxidsy, Jan. 5. at 7:30. . ....... CHARGE.-services Sunday, Jan- BBADALBANE PASTORAL. ' church cemetery. Th Christmas and New Year's d.inn:r consisted of tssrkayuangualll SCOINWIALL 75's-stolgl gharglei 13315: 3V;1'”D3'L11P,A- , she fixings. with can y. mi , i. .f'lr'.i7:ii';lNevlvn. Dbmimonnlla nplml: vmey 730 P. M. Rev. W. B. Macy cw, distributed to all. i Our sincere thanks are due to me following. who so ltindly sent donations which provided so much happiness to the patients at Christ- mas time. y Atlantic Wholualers Limited. 1 mdgfggg 10 A, M. ciyde my” 3 P. M. Nine box cMidv- mm”. H,',..,,,,,, sum, 3 p, M. Mile Creek 7 P. M. Rev. Donald Barbour, W. G. Limited. 1 box ap- lee .3evapn Bros.. 1 box apples Canada Padters Limited. 1 ham Carter and Company. 1 box-candy Catholic Social Welfare Buresu, l hamper apples Clarke Fruit. Co. l..imited.,1 box M153” Montague s. s. 10 A. M. luv. 1''. N. CT kc” and mo”, umlud 1 Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. to right, Judge 1,, G, 1,, 1 1 nor Prowse, Captain .1, .1, con. . wmsuon PASTORAL CHARGE. s Oi,” "nay ' Prowse and Mrs. Prowse was Summerside, Dr. W. J. P.w Ma: "om" VD" squldron Leader You"; Mmsmr -Services Sunday. January Mi. Allan G. McicMilian, and Lieut. are al follows: Hlchneld 11! A. M. ” Cudmore Bros.. 1 hamper apples Cuiicliilie. A. 3.. 1 h-mo mien Fennell and Chandler Limited. 1 case oranges. 2 boxes apples General Supply Company. 1 hamp- er Iwlu t Green. Sidney 'l'., 3 boxes candy Huwdy, S. L. Company. 1 case ' TI”. Puromn. g ' i . drinks 5'3,”,;:f,”;'V, lf,,”,',i,”f;,f;;,d C,?),?,i January 7th. Fairviaw 11.00 A. M. That everybody gets a Bargain -- that ””"l R”'””'”” R ”" W” 3"” Prices are truly Smashed - so be on I-liggs, and Company. 1 box candy Holman. R. T., Limited. 1 hamper 9011188 Hughes. Drug Company, 2 boxes candy mm mm 2 m -w o-wm - um um- Lefage Shoe C v. 1 hamper (Joy ndmg) Wu nmmded umu CHURCH OF CANADA. -services SW1" January sin. A drunk and disord- ii” Si"""Yi '”""”y 7”” our” ' Montgomery. -1. C. 1 box end: my ma , mm and gmpable Valley 11 A. M. Vernon River . I Morris. J. and 'i'.. Limited, 5 cases we" ,1” l med mm the focal! 1:LMServi(c);n3;;i: difinkg . . W . . Mutcn. R. 1:. and Co. Limited, 2 . um A Bosrd meets at. the Manse on .m- MEN'S STORE - 144 GREAT GEO. ST. oomnnnv arenas. ms- 1"” 113' 't 3 P- M- boxoe candy Midiaiel Bros. 1 pain. candy Proud and Moreside. I cases drinks Pzowae Bros. Limited, 2 cases oranges. 2 boxes candy Riley Tobacco Cornpsny. 1 box IND” Rogera Hudrware Co. Limited, 1 years in Dorchester Penitentiary -L ' ior breaking and entering and theft from Csrveil Bros. ware- Seaman's Be-veraees. B cue: drinks Toorub Music Store 1 mouth . - 0.,-sin ' - pOIluwil.l'1:w:I.:l detlrivered by s ' nwwgnmwgsc ., .13": Y...” .."z” .;..:.t Pom” ' ' amp y' 10:00 lant, he said, is a. chronic oiiend- - l-ilggs and Company crown Bake”, 5.00 or, but his derelictiona appear to Mcvon-w 8- A 5-W 5:i..f3:.'.'..?.'.'i.i: 21.3: -.”;:::.:"'.:i.";.'?; 0 - ?'uce.s1'';::v1y::dgution oi lntoxicants. In view of t.his cir- . . m9""'H R md C 5'00 cun-rt in-.1.iie court has adjourn- gigfgr !,;1ed;dc 5:00 ., ed the hearing of the appeal mm Picirsrd. Ahilind g-gg ' A 'i&: stgrvgsniii It is &un'tyti1:ii ' ' . Sherwin-Wi ams 0- - - cellency 'Bi ho J m B0 is. Kim 5, Johns Rad” sum, 3.00 Shown above at the receiilion at Alexander W. Maiheson. l(.C.. Rev. P. Fwaaugnonfldeind Rtv. :g::?d:2l:lad”3u":gn”:"pz1rt”L: Sisnpson, H. M. Limited 3.00 the Bishops Residencs are Hon. premier .1, wane, Jon", 31, Ex. Franc” Corcoram ma whim! mm”. Conn”! hr y Condom WW!” "4 5”” '- 3'00 i the crown were Mr. G. R. Holmes . Ealim meiimc am (now Protiionotary) and Mr. J. P.- Whmock Tire Sew 9-00 Nicholson. Mr. L P. O'Donnell .?'..l- i" 1-33 mm we SALE ssoms rooav West En urse-r es . . Christmas concert At The Infirmary On Thursday evening. December 28th a very lively concert was enjoyed by the patients of the Provincial Infirmary. Kensington Road. when Mr. James Power in his usual humorous manner and his talented group of performers put: on ,the following entertain- merit: Highland Fling: The Roberts' Sisters. Solo: Barry MacPherson. Group Singing: Five girls from Rechford Sq. school. Solo: Charlie Chamberlain. Tap Dance: Miss- Roberts. solo: Beverly ,MscPherson. Tap Dance: Mrs. Dodd. Solo: Leith Sweeney. Duet: Chamberlain Sisurs. Solo: Minnie Marshall. Tap Dance: The Roberts' Sisters. Solo: James Power. Pianist for the eveninz was Mr. Albert Blanchard. Needless to lay these numbers were all appreciated and the up- plause ior encores were willinzlv responded to. A treat of candy. apples and oranges was also giv- on and the patients were all very zrstsiu1..t,o Jimmy and his group for the pleasant evening. CHRISTMAS FILM!" INJOYID on December 29th. Major Hutch- inson of the Salvation Army en- tertainad the patients of the Pro- vincial Infirmary with films of murals and pictures fitting for the Yuletids season. . Major Hutchinson has shown several films during the year and his intenst in the patients in this institution is deeply appreciated. VlENNli.' Austria. Jan. 3 - (Reuters) - An estlmatod 40.000 Viennese today iilod past the bier Tm YeC9Di.ion by His Honour held at their residence on Villa Pictured at the receD”0'l 1" "W North River Road residence of His Worship B. I-lnrle MacDonald and Mrs. Mncbonnid are: City Clerk James Fullerton. Mrs. Mac- Lubrication of Farm Machinery" UITAWA - Good maintenance of farm equipment requires the care- iui selc-ci.ion,and oorreot zind regu- lar use of suitable lubricants. Cost- ly precision built. machines or parts. such as tractor and thrsshing cylin- der bearings justify the use of gcod 3i..”::ii'"i...'?'5l. '::.".';'.'. '.'..".l we. on we ".W" W ---' lredienil 15 "04 I 31” Ind misl 81" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steele of minutes or less. Why not go in todsy? be given as stats funeral Friday. H. J. Kemp. who is in charge of Avenue. Pictured above Mmln. J. Watson MacDonald. J. Watson MncNaughi:. M.P.. Prem- ier J. Walter Jones. Picton ' Mc- Donald. Mayor Thane A. R. Mac- Cormac. Chief Justice Campbell. Justice M. machinery and equipment develop- ment. at the Dominion Ex.pex'i:ne:'it- al station, Saanichton. B. C. Generally lubricants are obtain- ed from three main sources, and are classed as animal. vegetable and mineral. Lard. tallow and fish oils supply animal oils. Cotton seed. rape seed. flax seed. caster -beans and olives are examples of vegetable oils. Mineral oils are obtained from crude petroleum. Different kinds of lubricants are obtained by combing and blending these three types at oil. The combining at animal. vege- ,, 1. All high grade lubric- IN MEMORIAM ants today are the outcome oi re- search by scientists and engineers and other institutions. Many fac- tors which complicate lubrication me made this necessary. Various s or preamul. speeds. temper- atures, chemical action. design MacNaughi. srg, 1euMfP., Mrs. Prowse, Lieut. Gover- Colonel A. W. Rogers, E.D. Guigan, Edward Nicholson. Har- vey Douglas. M.L.A.. Judge L. G. Lewis. and Russell Clark. lVl.L.A. -Photos by Gnmhum. lubricating their machines. For this reason. the lubrication instruc- tions supplied by (he implement manufacturer should be followed closely. Oil companies also supply much valuable information as to kind: of oil and their correct use. The Agriculture Engineering De- partment of Universities and the Dominion Experimental Farm Service may also be consulted. Cord of Thanks Gnsperenux. wish to thank their many kind friends anrnetghbours of all surrounding districts for their kindness and splendid gener- osity during Mrs. Steele's long ill- ness. Mrs. Steele also wishesto thank the Nurses and Staff of the ':OhIfICd with common assault was Cornwall 7.30 p.m., Church School ll. am. Rev. M. K. Cherman. Minister. rnsnvrcnsnn cmmcn IN Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. S. Hales. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH day, January 7th, . Cardigan 11 A. .M. Lorne Valley 280 P. M. Montague 7.80 P. M. ALEXASDIIA -nszssnnoon... cswss ROADS. - Services ior Sunday. January -nan. Alexandra 11 A. M. l-isselbrook 3. Cross Roads 7.30. Lic. Bruce Moore will be the preacher at all services. OITY POLICE COUB'l'- At the false pretenses was sentenced to 20 days suspended, while s. man remanded until January 11th. A MISSED-The oonvictionoi Mour- ice Gosmerly by Btipendisry Meg- istrste K. M. Martin on Sept. 20. 1948 was upheld yesterday by the Court ofOriminalAppesl. Connor- ly had been sentenced to time house. The judgment of the ap- Mr. Maxie Skinner has return- ed to Acadia University after spending the Christmas season at the Manes at Winsloe. He expects to oornplete studies for his BA. this month. Mr. and Mrs. Alex skinner and dsiuhtsr sans!-s .are spending a few aye visilting in Winsloe with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. .1. R. Skinner. They merit last week at Cavendish at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. . Phsil. Minister. IN CANADA. -- Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. S. Nicholson. Minister. AL CHARGE. - United Church oi Carisda. 1'1 AIM. Little Bands. 7.30 P. M. Murrasy 1-i'.ar Pherson, Minister. . Winsloo south 73) P. M. Annual congregation Meetings, Winsloe South. Monday. I-iighneld, Friday. 7.30 P. M. Rev. Minister. 730 P. M. New Year's services at Fairview and North River. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. . THE PILESBYTEBIAN CHURCH MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- eile River. 3 PM. hour. Rev. D. Wallace Mac- J. R. skinner, Nonrn nrvnn. UNITED BAP- Sunday. Greeniiaiis Great January CLEARANCE SALE STARTED YESTERDAY AND WE'VE l r SURE BEEN susv , HANDING IT OUT No Sale Like A GREENDAL SALE hand tomorrow for more Bargains and ioin the happy crowd of thrifty shoppers. YOUR SHOES for All Leather Shoes in our Grafton Street Store - Spring Prices will be higher - Stock up nowat money .(No Rubber Goods included) WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY Grafton Street saving discounts. The Bank of Nova Scam and, makes me feel rnighty good." good" feeling, too? Open a Bank of Nova Scotis ssvings regular deposits a habit . . . and enjoy the peace of mind th believe me, it's sn investment that Why don't you get that "mighty , now-while the yesr's new. Make mounting bank bslsnce creates. Drop in and see the Manager or Accountsnt at your nearby branch of The Bank of Non Scosis. You ,i ICCOLIHI III liiehxryif 1??asf;;f3” fa W fa": ".I've opened my savingsaccount as O In Loving Memory of Mrs. Thomas. Hogan, who passed away January 5. 1920. sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them it's true, . Years-that-may coma cannot sever Ouryloving remembrance of you. A - 9 Inserted byilia liamiiy Kings county Hospital. Montague: also the Doctor for their splen- did services rendered her during her illness. She also wishes to i thank itsv. Finley Muilsiy who so faithfully visitdd her both at home and lnjoepital. Signed on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Ilosvard Steele and Gaapereoux. I. I. and manner of donation or work- ing parts. high and low grade fuels, exposure iodine! or grit, are a few of the problems which lubricants are designed to'meet. The condit- ions under wliids most farm equip- ment must operate on not ideal irom an engineering standpoint. but manufacture oi isrrn imple- Jslenis and theij designers have gawidsd satidscicty methods (or