' Mgr-gem Began, A. I... Rennie, Em- nn..;.; ‘ HQQ...H'I'.I‘S TODD WISHES YOU CE £BWARD - ~ BACHELOR warn mu DBDWN - ANITA course cl-Avs h. PlllltE rnwann A MERRY AND Pluzsrms MON-TUES-WED ’ The-anon Iiumgu) screen's ‘mosflncw Last Times Today‘ OF ARTS" OOMEDY-OSWALD CARTOON AT MATINEI WITH A GIFT FOR. EACH CHILD_ CHRIS TMAS story ‘of the morons. star’ The cmrol. wishes-v... AND PRESENTS MON-TUES-WED rm: CHARLOTTETOWN commas-Y .. W..- - . CAPliOL-w LAST TInES . ~ié AT 1n- roa \ ream: cnavsx m . ‘THAT'S GRATITUDE" BUOK rouns BIIlAL-cosuny SANTA CLAUS <= MATINII w"; IADBOIIILD A CHRISTMAS oaoa CARL ED’S F‘ A M O‘U S COMIC . STRIP- LING COMES- TO JOYOUS LIFE IN A GREAT LAFF SHOW l V THE CENTRA ‘Ilia nun Nell lltdill i‘! alworflllllg OI inserted at b! away nature may la f Glllll I ward strictly payable In ldvaloe. _ ‘ OONFEDIBATION LIII INUUI. ANUI. Ia-ONU-T-II-Illl. SMALL SEIZURE - The local ‘R. C. M. P. made]. small seizure at a premises on King Street yesterday. A VARIETY OI‘ CHRISTMAS gifts, call and see them. 19G Kent Street. 14-8029 JOIN THE CROWD at the Abegweit Sisters Dance at Casino. Christmas night. 1.4036 RING! AND WATCHES Galore. at E. W. Taylor's Store. Open every night till Christmas. Bouth Side Queen Square. 1-2930-12-20-31 now ABOUT a new Babbington Racket for your Christmas Gift? l-folmana, Charlottetown Store have ‘ Blaxenser line. Complete stock Office Floor‘. 3-2966-1201-2]. - CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -(At the evening service at seven o'- clock there will bo a special Christ- mas program with special music and a pageant, "The Story Beautiful," featuring Mary. Joseph. Kings. Shepherds, Choir, and Narrator. The public is cordially invited. A SACRED CONCERT will be given by -the Charlottetown Male 941.50.... %I _ l A $110318. allied? Mia.‘ sheila". snows NEWS Blaazichard, w§§§ W" TRAVELTALK Roe...“ fifiiféfinli’; K’i.'§°'.,"3'.l§&n'§£ us (JARTOON in COLOR ‘ E “U050” sharp in the Prince Edward ’ * 8-“ “TOYLAND ...“... A D D E .. 9"‘? ' ° ' A ‘ ' ‘ ' S E1“.Z1"ZQE.J.“‘?..’§';°°SK§’.Z BROADCAST" w“ “ D ~ i P“ " E R E V‘ E W - - - i2°..%‘§2’°.'.‘.‘.’?...3§..°2?°£§.'..l’i‘f A LAAST APPEAL (Continued from Page 3) ..;~__;.:;' Wanda Livingston, Clyde River; ln Memory of Louise Lawson. Mil-WW James Chandler; Liela M. Coles, North Milton Mrs. Willie Carr. Sterling Women's Institute, 1m. R. A. McPhall. New Haven; Mrs. James Hanan, Miss Janet Heglm. eraid; Doris MacDougall, Esther llacDougflll. Sidney T. Green. Mr. Paul A. Murray, Miss Elsie Lowe, Mrs. Goodwill, Miss A. Horne, Miss I. Home, Margaret E. Martin, Don- ald K. Martin, Elizabeth S. Martin. Holy Redemeer Rectory, Miss Venie MacDougall, Mrs. Pethiok. Miss Sarah Forbes, Mrs. L. P. Tantcn, Grade B West Kent School, Eileen Vail. Verne. Vail, "Fireflies" Grade 8 West Kent School. Helen lllockhart, Miss Kath- leen Iitngwald, Miss Bmma Fitz- , Miss Hazel Moran. In Memory of Bradford Chester Mac- Lure. Mrs. Wm. MacDougald. Hun- ter River; Clarence l‘. Sampel, Dewar Hamm, H‘. G. Rogers, Mt. Mellick Institute, Blanche Morris- on, Knights of Columbus. Pauline LePage, Warltor LoPage, Katherine Murray, Bill Mona, Miss Anne Hunter, Mrs. P. J. oude, Mrs. C. D. MaeLean. his. N. L. Herding. Mrs. R. Bell, Margret Coffin, Ar- thur Coffin, North Blaore Young People's Society. Miss E. B. Hav- iland, Mrs. George Warburton. Mrs, B. R. Brown, York: Mrs. Frank MacKay, Bast Royalty; Mr- nnd Mrs. A. L. Wright, Mrs. (Col) D. A. MacKlnnon, Mrs. L. E. Prowse. . Mrs. Nelson Pay-nter, Kenaington. Charity MacKay. I-aura lhckay. Graham's Road. A friend, Phyllis Foster. Allison Foster. Mrs. Bpink. Rev. Louis A. Dougan. Third Or- der of St. Francis. Mrs. W. B. Rob- ertson. Aileen Campbell. Howard wedlock, Gene wedlock. Mrs. H. B. Milller, Master Jim Palmer, Miss Susimne Palmer, Mrs. J. R. Munn, Marshiield, Miss Verna Wood. Hon. Premier MacMillan, Mr. J. W. Conn, Mrs. Ernest T. Mill. Ken- sington. Arthur Cooper. Mrs, Frances H011 Trainer. Mrs. George J. Rogers. George J. Rogers, Tom Rogers, Rosemary Rogers, Mrs. Henry F‘. Fitzgerald. Miss “Billie" Fitzgerald. Miss Bev- erley Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. 1-1. Block, Ruth Jenkins. Wendnll Jenkins. Halg Miller. Hazelbrook Women's Institute. A. x. lord. Cape ‘Prav- erse; Durell Murray. Herbert Mur- ray, Rev. Eugene L. Murray. Doro- thy Andrews. Frank Kelly, Kather- ine l-lutcheson, Audrey Birch. Mrs. P. D. Williams, Mr. P. D. Williams, Miss Joan Williams. Mrs. Mary A. Taylor, Mrs. Murdock Mc- MacKinnon, Mrs. l-l. S. Henderson. "One Interested." Murray Harbor. Margaret A Stewart, Dunstaflnage, Gordon Harding, Norah Inns- worth. Florence Chappelle. Shirley Jane Dunninc. Rom! Ann Dunning. Betty Bruce. Mrs. J. M, lldcFadyen, Leila M. C0185. North Milton, Mr. and Mrs. H- R- Hillson, Bessie McQuaid, Isobel M. Reid. Mrs. J. M. Reid. Mrs. Roland Coady. Gordon R- Starrett, Mrs. Gordon It. Btarrett, Anne Saddler, Frank Saddler, Joyce Warren. Mrs. Bart- lett, Pete Cosh. Etiaine Mutch. Eamscliiie, Katherine Hyhdman. Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, Mrs. (Capt) T. G. Taylw, Mrs. A. J. Mathiecon. O'Leary. Mr. W. A. Beer. Mr. Benjamin Bremner, Mrs. L B. Hunt. Miss Helen DeBiois, Mrs. Geo. DeBiols. Mildred Bennett walker. John Walker, Margaret Corinne Walker. Mary Moi-once Walker, Mrs. A. W. Weeks. George H. Deacon, Freetown. Dorothy Kirwin, Mrs. D. J. Riley, Mrs. c. u. n. Ilongworth, Mrs. w. Chester S. MoLui-e, Miss Lena McLure. Mrs. Scarthdflliss Virginia Boerth, Joan Williams. Constance Large. Gloria Large. Mrs. Mark MoCvuigl-B. Mark McGuigan, Jr.. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. McKenzie Corner, Maurice Jenkins, Mt. Albion, Etta Jenkins Mt. Albion, Mrs. (DrJ Yet). ' Marjorie Unsworth Mncmod. Frederick Seaman. Donald Seaman. Dorothy lflimbeth Icwis._1\6rs. Mo- Cready. A friend, Mrs. Isaac Carter, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Miss Bertha Carter, Constance Ilyndman, D. K. Currie. His Honour the Lieutenant Gor- ernor: in memory of Mrs. Burnett: Miss E. Burnett; Mrs. W. H. Prowse: Mrs. Ewen Camcron; Miss Marjory Carr; Miss Irene wedlock, Hunter River No. Name Age 3S1Phylis (dish set) '1 382 James (skates) . 383 Gordon (game) 334 Marjory (doll) 335 Lilian (paints) sac Arthur (game) Chester Jenkiru. In Memory of Rev. George Miller and Dougie; 33t1nuis_(nush_(oy)_ TIMELY NOTES 0N TOPICS CONNECTED "WITH Silver Fox Farming 337 Joseph (rattle) hi! (Continued from Page 5) ii around 64.86. This difference in exchange amounts to about 5'7... 'Mr. Jacob llirsh of Moncton, who has been purchasing furs in Char- lottetown with his headquarters in the Frost & Wood building, has re- turned to Moncton until after tho Christmas holidays when he is ex- cted back again. Mr. lflrsh is a buyer who hgs made many friends among the Slver Fox farm- era here. - We had a reminder of’ days that l metal the other day and ff we had any live (one: for We had Just disposed of 10o nuc-atrychnine route E -2 l s i 5 i the pelts and the added factor that we are ‘ ‘ ,, our breeding nook causes no increase in our blood pres- sure when a buyer comes around. lt seems to the writer that for the future 95% of the ranchers will have to depend on the sale of pelts sn- tirely as a means of ranch revenue. There will be a few of course who are developing prise winning stock or stock having a high pelt value that will command a premium for their foxes, but the general rank and file if they dispose of their alivawiu have to do so practical; at pelt prices. This would be quite permissible we think among neigh- bors here, but a bad comma sl-l pro- pcaitlonfor the future should they be exported abroad in any large number. Well, friends, we have been flin- inating aa above for upwards of half an hour now and if you have read down this far you ave probably had anoufli of may dtis for the ent. We have taken on this Jo be- cause it aeemdd "to us there should be - 423 Millie (doll) . 459 Hazel (doll crib) MUSICAL . . . GUS VAN and HisNeighbors 339 Howard (train) . . . . . ...... , 340 Vincent (hockey stick) .... 341 Lorne (book) . . . . - . . 3-1.2 Richard (game) 343 Blair (train) 345 Baby (rattle) 348 Nellie (dish set) 347 Patrick (mech. toy) 348 John (rattle) 349 Helen (dolly) .. . 350 William (push toy) 351 Norman (hockey stic 352 Marjory (book) .. 353 Bobby (train) 354 Eleanor (doll) 355 Irene (dish set) 357 Doris (game) 359 Wallace (push toy) 350 Lloyd (mech. toy) . . . . . . . .. 361 Vernon (train) 381i Bertha (doll) 363 Doris (game) 364 Hilda (skates) .. 385 Evelyn (book) .. 356 Regina (book) . . . . . . . .. 36'! Mary (game) 866 Walter (push toy) . 369 John (top) . . . . . . .. 870 Ralph (hockey) 372 June (doll) 373 Shirley (dish set) 374 Gloria. (top) 876 Anita. (rattle) . 376 Mildred (game) 377 Shelia (doll) 376 Jim (hockey) . 379 Francis (game) 360 Shirley (doll) 383 Roy (push M) wDianalrahle) 366 Daniel (paints) 386 George (skates) 987 Mllllaret (doll) 388 James (lame) ......- 380 Anne (rush m) .. 890Jack (rattle) 3B1 Shirley (rattle) 392Doria (doll) .......... 393 Herold (mech. toy) 3B4 Phyllis (dish set) 3B5 lrlc (hockey) 3B6 Illoyd (hockey) 397 Roy (push toy) SDBJack (top) 400Willard (skates) . . . . . . . . .. 401 Arthur (hockey) ... 403 Harvey (book) 403 Jenny (push toy) 404Doris (game) 405Marian (doll) 406 Hope (book) 407 Cecil (game) 408 Willard (skates) 400Mildred (book) . 410 Kenneth (hockey) 411 Alex (train) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 412 Vernon (push toy) 413 Alice (doll) 414 Charles Jskates) 415 Mary (book) , 416 Lilian (dish set) 416 Merle (game) 419 Ernest, (train) 420 Betty (book) 421 Jean (book) . . . . . .. . 422 William (push toy) .. . 424 Melvin (meoh. toy) . . . . 426 Dorothy (game) .. 436 Blanche (push toy) 427 Freddie (drum) . . . . . , . . . .. 428 Baby (rattle) 429 Noreen (dolly) 430Terssa (game) .. 432 Mildred‘ (paints) 433John (top) .. 434 Agnes (lame) 436 Eugene (hockey 436 Joan (doll) 437 Stephen (mach. toy) 43B Elsie (dislf set) ... 460 Margaret (book) 440-Charlctte (doll) ... 441 Maris (dish alt)‘ .. 442 Joyce (puah toy) 444 Roma (rattle) 44B Henry (hockey stick 460Joyce (rattle) .. . . . . . .. 4 m 451 Eleanor (doll) 462 Billie (tral ) 463 Bridget (do y) 464 Teresa (book) 466 Angie (skews) 466 Louis (hockey 457 Rita (book) .. 466 Eleanor (doll) stick) filldward (hockey stick) 7.. ....»- '7 ‘t. 12 p4 a ad-IIIOCUI. 5 4'70 471 5 472 3 4'13 1 474 4 475 3 476 477 47B 4 479 480 '1 481 482 483 2 484 4 486 6 486 487 4B8 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 49"! 498 499 500 501 u ‘I sas Marie 4549 3560 5661mm; 4s? Hazel (game? . 468 Eleanor (push toy) 4B9 Freda (mech. toy) . . . . . . .. Jessie (doggie) Wilfred (rattle) Louis (skates) sid (hockey stick) Jack (game) Freddie (mech. toy) . Marie (push toy) . Joan (doggie) .. Helen (dolly) Mark (rattle) Kenneth (push toy) Raymond (rattle) Benny (push toy) Eva (doll) Raymond (skates) Johnny (skates) Maurice (hockey tick) Norah (doll) Elmer (game) Francis (mech. toy) Catherine (game) Frankie (train) Doris (dolly) Betty (push toy) .. Mary (book) Stella (doll) Buddy (game) Louis (train) Joseph (rattle) Walter (rattle) 1 5M Eileen (doll) . . 1- 606 Harold (mech. toy) .. 504 Kathleen (dish set) 506 ‘Eric (hockey stick) ......» 606Helen (skates) .. _ 611 Ivan (game) 5m Dorothy (dolly) - 618 Dorothy (doll) 610 Joseph (rattle) ‘. SUVernon (doggle) 6M Earl (rattle) 650 Junior (mach. toy) 8 m Arnold (rattle) 633'Clarenoe (homey) (doll) 534 ilk-anew (game) . 536 Lorne (push ~toy_) 536 Baby (rattle) 537 Bobby (train) .. 5§1Do1othy (doll) 644 Walter (game) 6 546 Audrey (mech. toy) 6 546 Angus (hockey) 547 Mildred (doll) 548Clarence (game) .. loyd (train) orcnoe (dish set) .. 651 Fred (game) 5M Keith (top) .. 553 Harold (hockey) 564 Billie (rattle) 666 Louis (train) .. 556E031 (cart) 667 Marie (doll) . . . . .. 666 Francis (dis 560 Gertie (book) ‘ 660 Jim (push toy) 676'George (rattle) 671 Frances (book) .. 572 hwreme (game) 613 Wlnnlfrsd (doll) 574 Waller (top) 676 Margaret (push toy) 576 Fred (dcggie) .. 677 Ronald (hockey) . 676 Gene (book) ‘ . . . . .. . 6'70 Ohlrlea (hockey) 660 Mary Jdoll) hackle (train) arlce ( 568 Phyllis (doll crib) (game) . . . . . .' ...... ..'! ...-... ) ........I...... ) an IM-.QI...' vlQ..III.ClI ...-an“... val-nascent haet). . . . . . . ......“- . . . . . ......- "...-......" . . . . ...-.....- 11h. UQDOUI-IIILQOQ=|-IU~IUSG|LQQS:Q 9 mos. ant Governor DeBlois and Mrs. DeB1ois. Premier MacMillen and Mrs. MncMillan, Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. L-3034 . THE BAPTIST CHURCH-At the morning service Dr. Vincent will speak on "The Villain of the Christ- The anthems of the "Jesu Bambino" (Yon), with Mr. V. L. Dingwell tak- ing the solo, as well as Maunderl: “Bing Oh Heavens." At the evening service Dr. Vincent continues his series 0f sermons on the Ten Com- dments with an, address on The Ninth Commandment. Included in the evening music will be Alcoclrs Carol “Christ. He lieth in Yonder Cot." ‘Turner's "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," Stainer‘: “While Bhepherds Watched." Mr. Bingwell takes the solo in the second men- tioned, and Mr. R. D. Quigley in the third. Gift Sunday will be observed in the Sunday School. The congreg- ation is urged to remember at this time all who may be in need and through their gifts extend to the Beaten extent the thankful joy of the season. DHPIIPHERIA PROTECTION — At the Diphtheria immunizing Clinic "yuat completed by the Depart- ment of Health which has been held by the oo-operation of Father Fleming in the Holy Redeemer, Hall, sixty-three children received inocu- lations to protect them. against diphtheria. Sixteen of these have not completed the three necessary treatments but will do so in the m v (dish sot) hows I der _ , Jean (book) .... .. neeltsuon-"rroc Polite": x. ‘m- g}: ‘fix’, MM. Amby whitening. la °Y and l". Maooouaid. 1 :11): (game) Vocal Bolw-“Boms On ‘me a" __ ((6011) ).. _ mmfl__am Rennie,‘ ‘ . cu floimncnmh n -- "‘““'°"“" - 3 '1 m Rgymmfd (mmf toy,‘ w. Dan McDonald. of Grand 9°‘ 5"‘ T" xm- i ’ 3m Edm; (to y _ ‘ Ttldldlc. ll I Dltlflit ill the (KW , Mary (ooh) ....... 4 5°'F"*‘- w"? I'm‘ w“ Shirley (puah toy) . ..... .. t who, 1m d m,‘ . . . m m. I" I 1m» o! 3 32g: """"" "a ‘m; at mole.‘ arr-avg he.“ the and other u. um‘ u. View,“ (dam " m Thursday evening in spend his d“!!! 01 _ exit an Robert (Push wySYYIII: a “Mm” ""'“°“ “h” “m” Fan...‘ mwmumm “f; "* ‘if, ~ a argoeflzfikée; - ' ' - ' ~- l: Little Bernice Ready, daughter of Board. was dnirmall. mm,“ (don) -~ ‘ m. and Mrs. will. Ready, or um was vcicd and the airmen (mach. 1a.)". . s 9W5“ mmxflwf: “m” ‘wfl-m‘ ‘M m w‘ “'1' m Jmph (ma, be“) ' a w; on tbeCbai-lotta- m in e mama- lo mwnnnn (lame) . a ' ' music being m! “M!” u” “gm” ‘W5’ -- -1I ur..r.A.i|nrmm1snnnn-assy now-n?” mngygqm“ - '87 ‘morning for Boston and vidniw the canon-immanent; assisted by flfllvan (hockey) a hm 3%“? 31f"! m“ ‘M $1M" gl-guriea (book) l1 'Bean. ' " ' At the clcaa vfiflfllafltqry g5 m pquns) . . . . . .. 4 mnrkaweronndeby 111-413, _ “l Jackie (hockey) a “Alana” Im"um', chum“ o‘ w3335'<33§'3" .5’ “was”? "'“" w" 64671151114: (guns)- .. 10 Richmond Street Dee ll i064 1h- Vincsnt "mum “a” were (mechtoy) ..... .. a rm. nugh mile}, Oliver‘ weaken i was humans] u.“ ’ (n, mn..ii"'....‘..‘il”i.iy.";tit;::;:; i "‘°‘ii‘.".2.'i'n".'.'..°‘t’““...n' ’lfe..‘"““- m“ "M "W "c" "c 647Francis (mm ..... .. 2 m. ,1 ' giim" Mllflmm commie» (ma) n m 1" 640 William Jhockey) . 1o pen-mg If) Marlon (doll) I. cu}. OI IO!‘ III! 'APIIIOIA TED-Mr. J. J. Stony aenda us an attractive wall calendar. CHARITY OONOIlT. Prince Edward {theatre , Bun- day, night, o o'clock. 1.4064 IUNIBAI. NOTICI-Inia fu- neral of the late Michael Ooady will take place from his late res- idence, North Wiltshire, Monday. Dec. 24th. 9 a-m.. to 8t. Anne's Church. Lot 65. ~ HARBOR IIDZIN-Tflle O. G. l. "Brant" made an unsuccessful at- tempt this fol-moon to open a pea- uge through the harbor ice to allow the Rocky Point lbrry to continue marking her trips. On return to her berth at the Marine Wharf excep- tionally hetvy ice was reported. POLICE O0URT-At the Police Court yesterday an adjourned case, a man charged with receiving stolen goods, was again adjourned until December 37th at the request of the proaeclflon. A man, charged with unlawful possession of liquor, was fined $500 and costs or aix months in Jail. A non-payment of dog u: case was adjourned until Monday. LUCKY GIRL WING IIOLMAN Y-Yesferday morning at l0 o'clock His Worship Mayor Kennedy stirred up the Ballots in the Holman Free Turkey Ballot Box and drew the lucky ticket bearing the nuns of Miss Doris Pickering, 26 Victory Avenue, Charlottetown. P. E. l. This fine 20 lb. spring Turkey drew a. lot of attention in Holman! window and over 2.000 people registered for the drawing. Our congratulations» go to Miss Pickering. FAREWELL GIFT-Mr. Fidele Gallant of the Charlottetown Roy- alty and at present otthe North American Hotel, Kent Street. leaves Monday for Montreal where he has accepted a lucrative posi- tion. He was presented by his fel- low boarders with an engraved address and a very handsome brief case. Mr. Gallant replied, thank- ing his friends. CHRISTMAS AT TRINITY UNI- TED CHURCH — The services on Sunday will be appropriate to the season, when we celebrate Our Bevi- our'a coming to earth. A feature oi’ the morning service will be the dc- dication of the "Holy Bible" presen- ted by the Willing Circle of the King's Daughters, for use in the pulpit. Special Christmas music will be rendered. a full announ ment oi which appears in the weekly church notice on another page. The preach- er at both services will be the Rev. Hugh Miller, MA. BD. Friends and visitors are cordially invited to wor; ship at ‘lrinity Church. ST. JAMES CHURCH - The sor- vices at the Kirk tomorrow will be in full keepin, with the Christmas fea- tivai. A full choir, under the direc- tion of Mrs. J. A. Lawson, with Mrs. Keith Rogers at the organ, will lead the praise. which will embrace the old well-‘ rnrimmas hymns. anthems, solos, duets. and carols rendered by the boy and girl charis- ters. The soloists include Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond, Miss Lena Mc- Lure, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Mrs Neil MacLean and Mr. Charles Mac- Kensie. The evening service will be n choral service without se and will include the Cantata. "The Ador~ ation" (Nevin). There will also be a strict in the Kirk on quea- dl: (Ilrlltmll IIU. beginning It 11.16 o'clock A. 1L ITUDINT! 0N VACATION- Among wudenla who retained to flu patent? A r omit. 5m’ M“ mm" ea o n may - . ' . be whims from the fact that (an fl fkflmwm 10min malll came in on u» rnain- Rumba‘ " s“, la-ndraincatnightmealrmail '.. ' also brought over a maximum load “pawn-rem; Grimm‘ 0' *"°l'°.“‘§' M‘ of 600 15s., yestenhy morning ' The post oilfioe have been WIIEATLEYS Buy Your thristmas ‘A At wuunurs "i; y 1 LOWEST PRICE,’ HIGHEST QUALITY oucxs curse 1st CHICKEN 17c‘ FOWL 14.; f runners 20g’ We deliver to any part of the City. Phone 1218 35 film Ave. ‘ii. —_—- \ ' \ ... i urn MARKET , w. Lemuel Prowlie and Miss Doria Prowse arrived home lest evening from Toronto University and will spend their Christmas holidays with their parents, ,Mr. and Mira. T. W. I... Prowse, Bright- on. . Mrs- .A. H. Mould left yesterday morning for Montreal and Malone. N. Y., where she will spend Christ- mas with friends. Miss Bessie B. Beer, of Newton. Mass, is expected to arrive home this evening to spend her Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E._H. Beer, who have recently taken an apartment at 5 Euaton St. where they now reside. . Min Adele Molumen. student at Mount Allison University,‘ far- rlved in the City on Thursday night to spend the Christmas vac- ation with her mother Mrs. Mal- colm Giliis ."Ilhe Hill" Street. l Mr. J. J. ‘Iralnor. presidents! the P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Asso- ciation. returned last night from Ottawa, where hustlers relevant to the potato industry were discussed satisfactorily with representatives cf the Eastern Provinces and the Dominion Department. Lt. Col. 1G. l. Full, who accompanied Mr. Trainor is expected home this ev- oiling.’ cnv SBHIIIJLS c l o s. tn YESTERD QUDIN SQUAD! 805001.! i 5 5 an: rggg in? - -i%§%§ii §§ t:.%. Sig: Dame-Dennis Do ". “$501M ~ 0min» Saliva-IO ' igation and study, and " Agricultural Short Course The Provincial Department d Agriculture is again announcing Bhort Course in Agriculture to com mence on January 15th and continua for four weeks. This Course la do- slgned for boys sixteen years of an and over. A wide variety of aub- Jecte dealing with animal brsedin and feeding, cultivation and --- production, disease and insect con trol, livestock judging} market -- dalrylng and other problems will ~ discussed by expert! during th various sessions. The Course offers a. rare o tunitrto the young men of the districts to more efficiently fit them- selves for the great tasks of fa and rural leadership. It must b1 quite apparent that farming ll n1 mt and miss Job, but la a vocation extremely complicated in ftsnatun and. one calling for a well equipped knowledge and balanced lfldlmeut The ability to successfully meet (M problems of t ‘uction in its differ. ent branches, from soil analysis cultivation to roughage and finls product. and intelligently undo stand economics and market machinery. demands a; comprehem sive study through every availsbh mums which includes reading, leo- ‘tures, conferences and the great field of practical observition and ‘n1 perience. n The Agricultural lhert Course not, capable of fitting any yo »- man with his dull equipment - knowledge for a greattaak. but it designed for the purpose of bringinq late and expert knowhdge to fliosl who wish to receive it, and fir! iedlarly to open Oilt tttr ve fiprofitable fields of study which may be explored after the coursl terminates. Many of the student; attending ladt WB-Fl 0°!!!" We" d‘? ‘lighted because it 11D 11W avenues of thought, built up in thq student I.- desire for further lnwfltw a. desire into profitable (ihlhllels "Twas the Night Before ll a"? "J5me; out:- Chorus- Alnrge crowd of pare . friends ‘attainded the closir-igngxsz; clsea o e mlry c . Prince Street gghool which wefl . ,. JMONTAGUI. L1G] will hlfllllh till ants, Everybody skates. m. Late 1h omifw? - offal? cow. 4 ole, newly freshen- rerfflfl om ea. A. Jason, Irockfield. fi