* China proper. so that 9'7 per cent oi if The Montreal Stock Exchange (‘annditttt Pres») t, Uhtd bee. ( -—'-""" 'i'(>lit>X'l‘i >1. _..l.nlttg (special to Joltmtton a Hard) Illéizltllltgtflitilfifle im...~____ YEST as STO {If Mining Exchange-l“ E w Y 0 R Montreal htltittt THE CHAIN.‘ l""i- Curb Market .__.-_. Hltvtv uttantrtan Produce Market tlhttadlttn Press) ~ - -__._,,,..____ itocks ( u,lll'=!llll1"\"ll‘ v " ‘ l ,1 r 1 , . (Special tn Johnston 6| third) ' .. . A . . - (bgtcrinl l," y y. . - .v . | t _ Ahltilti .. .. l _ h H‘ I 1 ll 1 (.1 0‘; .o t txloit it‘ ihtn!) 5hr . Open,iligit,i.u\t,l.ast i _- .. . | .otl- . , _ igsillesffotyslelllltrtltje l l ~lliii.\illiiict. I - ‘l J9“ All‘ 1mm" l‘ I’ ‘l. ‘H h lt lino-Oil i‘ I » He!“ eggs “w” Bfmnhln“ n.3, 1, w.- m; 1:.t.tt.\|..\- . .. .|. . Aim: twp l | m, .~,,,,,.g-,.,, taunt; quart-ll at 4H B L: PtnvcrHA . i‘ t lf-tldlittlttittttte .. l. Qt (‘haul "1 H 1;“ pun.“ __ 1 11.: eettts and H“, h“. 7|.“ lllttlllllfltrllliigl-‘I . I - . Ill (‘an ...| |.7_ ‘ , Hum" m, U I “innit, ‘t-ortitt-“er, , [u i C F" M‘ we" llltlllllflgttlilflltifii l llm 111m‘ ' mil ma‘ - inn-trait on . , ~ tl'l‘ill't=kxiiyii'ls rltnfit ‘Kilt: (‘cmrllti - -- 7 l 7 “£73 ‘W ' n“ ‘Ir. l jtm ‘ "w UM" m; i 11ml’ Vlmlmfl“ l ilittl‘ .....t..|_- 'tt ‘l1 (‘Jiilfihll dare-n ‘tilde: p"... 1-r.1,,_,| 71 m: |7t |1t twee"! I l" J 1" - no tu-n-ontitit i ._- . , '. 1,, ',,' m, ~ " “i l l“ "‘< r- ' * .5. .'...-'.. .- .:.:~;t...‘::=:. m 1M1 All“ 35 ‘ i‘ I- tut t _ t._'.t. t.-.| ntwt \\ nn fresh brands Receipts Pow I'll!» .. l ' 1' tdm t In" ' H, l l » .s. . " H ' ..an Hiciiifl PM - "I I i‘ n? kw l - tottnslilps no. 1 pastcttri -i 5 laliilfltc P-l-j-‘v ~- m m ‘ :'”""“ - l | ‘butter. l‘| vat-lots, tras quoted at _ , .- . _ » _ _.- _ _.- --—» ———— ... , ,,. . _ , - , gmmsgill smflt _ ‘ To m (ithiutllr-llltitlittytlt H; .£u1¢l mm, t t nntl. in Hldlltrrl tnltds n 1 ~ . t o -- ,. . . . RYE"?! , "8"?" - 1 in t liotitolsrllutti " . . Xillll slit-t") l’? ' E h l n rn t: .. .. _. ' , no mo, p0,, __ 1.5, -- lit-n .. \ orezgn xC ange Ham lirgitlge . g1’: - _ i. int: No e .. ‘.4 '. tn i) t-ettis a pound. tr- lzilkl‘. n! tvqmts . s I , PM.“ , n ,__m H _, » ..-...-..' m. boxes. i illlil"! "11"" ‘l l 4 J5" m‘ Hit‘ _~“ it, ‘ n‘ ii,.t,g.'s,_l_l_l;‘i,'.ltis‘if' m“, f,x.,,i_,l,‘l, n‘ in-Inttt nrtrkt-t ruled \lIil‘li.’iii,’1t‘4l.|' tic-Front ... 9 I N,- “ ‘m (a I Vllio .ltt . h, Wittiyliw-tits 1W!‘ so potuni ling helng lift, ‘l‘"" “m?” " l r.o.\n-int_\-t-.» . (v.1 unrl...‘ "i ‘ ‘L: ~ earn-anti ity tlie linyul . l“ i‘ "t'"'~' for Q-v-hrv- whites. "I to. l“ B."'“""°“ " tit-tut...» Furl! ll t-i-Isat [fill t as foilotts. " "L!" l" Q""l""' KW" Ivtettniltitti‘ 3'16 ‘MW? ~- - l ,, ' |)‘“,,[,][.|]l ' ' : w") 0_ _ ll .<| t/t I'll rents for New iiruttsirit-k‘ l”? cdnnganrg‘. l '3 ~ I l traiia pnittnl i.’ us kww" """""“l"9- (i ll 4' l . ' I ‘ l i _ .\ t l . ‘I Ill ', i; l C. I Nin tun. .. i ,.,§'“_.§,,'f,,_",,f.',.,,f:*,,_{}{§9_“““_° MISCELLANEOU! t t‘lt' "s, 0.0740. .. . _ E F“ ' ..f'i..‘.-[ ....r .,....t».t. "f"|\_|I"I»i‘~-‘\r‘..r our». n»? 4-tt.nt.._,,t .. . t, - - , . < s t- n. hn, 1' _.' g w. . . ‘ iuntl, tlul . \\ ~tt n Hit, J0’; l: a, g,.,.,|_ ,,,._ - i n ~' ' wring wit it patents. m’ o‘. __ __ U ' H tnr. 4.-lil'l:tl'intt‘r. A, q, n - - ' L e w out 1m 7 . ' v-i ‘My '. Ital. m-n It: ‘n: “']""' """‘ (Continuqi _rcm page G) : _ that iitntttld H p ‘lrwhnrl , _ .en . .0 , ' - ' _ - - __ 4;. 1; liflllfliul- fit-rill. the treaties betwscn China. and “hill “M: ,,.l,'_"",,.'.‘,,,..',“" “"°“"l' llnitst (rl P‘ -,,~‘ - Japan. ' 1 rxtasrtzx) t ilttd in. . "F "".".'~ , . ._ r | H" , , ‘h . vi n oasiil. _ " “d! Last year the Manchurian nd- ; '11 fresh firsts in Piirtrtim _ , _ .1" l_l~\ - storage extras in can,‘ ministration mid: an ‘lLazice with lnt A’ kie t, ,,,,,,,._.,. ,-,,_.,_, m, .111" 1 t i r gs, stnrttgt- r-‘vvttntis Government in the first time the Nationalist Nankmg" This is tltinlIl-l ‘ ti... Montreal Market Siclelights (Cttnndlnn Press) liifi.\'l‘ill-h\l., Que, Dec. 4—'i‘rndlnt: narrowtti still further in today's les- sinn llil the local stat-k exchange, with ill" ilillu-uratn-e n! the hoard here git- iut; a ttrt- 0t cntttpleto ltagnntlntt \\'itll Sir! t failed to ltuld and the tit- iti n in vi iiflifli‘. Early firmness itt ‘Phiitttn t at zt hrond reaction in tin- lute tlviilllijjel added ntaterisliy to the glnqttiy nntrkt-t ntnnd here. Total turn- nvt-r tituotttttt-il tu only 2,211 shares nuti the tt-w changes that were recorded in all oi‘ the .very narrowest rur- ltttttictiititoly surrounding news v titieuls nrt- not of a nature to inspire cottstrvtetire market thought, ‘hut in a nntnlit-r o! tiiroetiutttt efforts are under way that ltnld promise at nitrrr-ss in :t ltrnad sense, not the l"-'\§l IIIID-trwtit. of which is relief for the r|ii\\' of tltis cntttittent. The in- zet-natitt il -iit|ation continues tn enn- trihtttl- lit tin- nervousness iteittg exhib- tmi int tr-l the security markets. and h" ‘*"'\' iliiwrtrtttt change in watt-- ntcnt t followed he sharp rise in wheat ‘es during October is utter- t i inure giving way to a broad pessim- ism. .\l4l\"l‘lil-Y.\l., Qttr‘, Dee, 4---tR_\' the (‘att-nliatt lwv-ssl-Murktttg a new low in its t-ttrvvtit inactivity, trading on iiotitt-ezti Stock EXrliiliijlt.‘ today . rttttfllvvtl ti» 2,200 shares with 27 issltt-s traded of which three advanc- t-d. five suffered losses, six were un- eliultavil and It were traded in. 'l‘ln- nntrlt-et resisted the influence t u tier wily weak New York list lint tin- restrit-tintts in effect ltere on mast of the lsattes ittnde any ntarkctl reflm-tiott oi’ New York tiereinpntottts llllimsfiltl". "attadiatt Pacific inst a [mint and Nit-kc! ‘It fraction while iirxt- lutrltr-lii tttteltattgeti anti the two n iian Par lssttes and iiiassey liar- ris pained ground. A ltrigitt spot in the day's finan- clrtl nrtvs was supplied hy the tilrect- nrs of .\'0l'.'|titl.'l who tier-lured an inter- Iltrgttlu . _ that Manchurin. has nominally nntt...t.,.., int. Pflllwltllljl sunrzltenrl:tvlm]]d:t\r:~ir“_:: ._ .. . . ggmg under the control of the ,...,,._.',,f,‘;n:" ~ deolnrnti tta_\':iltlt\ lit ram-a Rtatos p, , " funds which itteuits a prnntitti" H" n‘ t" Nil-liking Gnvcmmentt and “Y: 9.,,,:\;',_'L!:d"' " 1.. t-t-ttts on the dollar to Canadian ' sha-w-ltoltlr-t-s. 'l‘ltr- pnytnent t-utnt- nut Government oi’ Manchttri", Chant; Hsueh Liang. was made Vice Com- mander-in-chiei‘ c! Old China under the Nationrliwt Government; oi Ranking, ard removed hisl headquarters from iilukdeit to tm vice capital of Peiping. with this change oi nominal. authority over Manchurh. Japan f!" .\'uiv*ltt-t':t l ltlil YHPNITPR \'l‘\lt!“itr|ttin _ " lit-lilo , _ rm tmtwr tn...’ _ Iiliwii" (‘u , due. it-t"_t' (livid-mils oi‘ ~ the ottnttttou slot-it‘ -l lt- on Iln‘ 5'0 duti. 1*‘. ms . stat-tr, lltllll t-e Trade Report -t ‘J1. to snwt. of rotor-trial... , ‘n.tt - _ "Witt-i were till |t1ilt.t int-ltitlittg 1., M-I .\»...-i~ t. I '\\' ionic. .\'. v, t»... ‘|~-li:t\\' \t'.‘l< nnir-t. n iill Itnlny M”, |,,, f" (‘Itil-vtt. spot quiet. p“ J 1mm" lllirln-t‘, .'\lllf‘l'll'ti.'l mid- ' l; s! t-t good u tillitt: i ill l \ was confronted with the (iiic-tntna limit-It. "human! hum’) l, , that the Nanking Government rc- ,..,»,.,,,,,..,,.,," \\'i.\..‘§ll'i.\. i‘ t it- t " .. .-- ' ~ nan p. l iused to recognize the validity oi -‘""‘ l\"'i< . ,‘,‘,,,,,. .., ,,,,. ' fr‘ ~ ‘Ir-dull’; Ii-ttitnnlul...‘ t, - - . . . '\ -v~ t'|ti|4 ,.. : the treaties made between ‘H.\.PtrIttI|I,,.'.-_.,I|y __ __ ,- n» llltl-‘ll~ti-l__hl‘ ...\.‘v ‘- _ ,,,,._,.,, ,,,, - Japan and iormer governments of ,,._.,,;',,.,,‘,‘,w,_n"“l . i~""'"\'i= -. ., .... t, “n. 1...; ...;,» i ' 1'17. nil’): .'.‘;"‘}'.2'.'.'.'_. "I ' t - . . '_‘ " - i-wd vhn-tiy in Illl|ill't ttt- i|"\l\, ' ‘. ' ' -" China‘ - Qulzllzgn ' l- ilitrlin‘ an: .\int\' In fair. tltt l m)‘;Y_EW_I:"L"':1I__l\ ' _ The lecturer pointed out that, - ' t-it- filrlliitt-itist n. tl.tt.- 1a.... i __ 3] '_' p . , H“ m, p“. u“, I H. ~t ut.t l tudt-te [ht-f neither China nor Japan can claim the. their hands are entirely unsoil- in the proposal to have a neutral ed in this strlie, but that. Japan zone in the area oi‘ Chinchotv. l has evidently kept within the strict i-ie believed the question would, letter oi the law in regard to the tnot be ultimately settled for some" military occupation at ‘Mnnchuria. considerable time, probably twofi Her treaties provided that shmycnrs at least, although the moref could sent 14,000 troops, and shc had ithottghttul element in China recog- . m“; 13,600, uize that Japan has ntade great con- The lecturer did not believe that tributiotis toward the development, Japan, through these Yeflls- hi“! dfl- ‘lot Matichttria, while they question _ sired to make Maciihurlll Dali; 0f liter methods and icci that Slit: has| the Japanese Empire; ior if this 5 not always been entirely right. Dur-, t . _ . had been her motive, she has ccmi- ting this DOHCG of 25 years, the trade A mitted one 0! the Bffllliflsi 11111116918 ,of Manchurm. has increased itinc-i 1n he;- history. fold, while the trade oi China ha I Darin this Guilder °r a cenllf-‘Y- iticrcascd only tour-told. only 305,000 Japanese have emi- The speaker. then discussed thcl grated to Manchuria. witiic ditrint; tnissiottaiy situation in the Orient, the same period. JIIDRHQSB Blcflmf ‘rcierrlttg to the great changes that ships and JHPKTIQSO Yilllmflilf; “m”? ,h:tvc taken place in that. part of carried more than 20,000,000 Chin- ltlic world (luring the past. twenty ese, in an exodus of a ntiiiiztn emi- ;yL-.,u~_t,-_ grants i1 S881‘. 1Y0!“ Clli 1 Pill???‘ In Japan, {or instance, there is' to Msnchuria, so that today tlivilhelcctrical illumination in the ltomes are 1n Maitchuria 29,000,000 Clllihiin a LAKIdlAPI‘ degree proportionately ese, who have found it more pmfli- Ito t...» population than that in the able to live in Mattchnria undo: the Unite; mums and catiaua, where Security 0f the Jlliiflllcst‘ ewlmllllc there has lJBCn a tvomlcritil develop- deveiopments than it was to live in mm; wit); regard to telegraph. telephone, radio, etc. Transporta- tion facilities have also been gxcat- 5 z the population of the country is Chinese, 21-’.- pcr cont Korean. lmdiy i proved. The cities or Kobl. about 1-2 per cent JnDQIWSPt Yokohama, T0150» fife 1115'» 05 ‘me “Whilst recognizing i-lw liwflbliflitt a modern way as Vancouver, qualities of the Chinese," said Mr. ‘fi/jnnlpeg. or Halifax. Oubcrbrldgc, "I cinuiot but admirel The great progress mill..." fl10l1E-— the efliciency oithc Japanese." lniany lines in Chins. W25 next 1t “torrid appear that all titataguchcd upon. One noteworthy Japan has desired is to protect hci‘ change was that with regard to the immense investments in that. conn- lemiilltililltlflii 0i women. W119 l"? l“ try, which were based 011011 limit- iact potentially tree. lcs with China cottpicd with the‘ The advances made in China. with! tact that it is vital to Jiipnncs’: cX- l regard to education were also cm- istence that she may rciy upon phasizcd. Whilst Christianity Manchuria. as a source of raw mll-imakittg progress, the Chinese stit- tel-jab; in food and coal, togctherldents, discarding their idols. B" with the assurance which she de- lturlillit; more to science than to re- sires that Manchuria shall be a bui- iigion. The movement? 15 110i 5° fer state betwccn Japan, Russia and _mueit nnti Christian as it is anti rc- chlnm .' iigious. 1n regard to the leat- of Rossini This most crucial movement at- jnbervenlng on the side of China. ‘lords rt swat opportunity w 0w | t l the speaker did not believe that Christian Churchtoshow that tltcrciigilturc Russia wguld make such n move, a5 ‘is no conflict 1. t science and her base oi supplies is 5,000 iiillfiitreligion, that the development oi “om Manchu,“ an p, single track ‘science means unfolding the 310T)’ railroad across Siberia, and it would and the tnajesty oi God. be almost; impossible for Russia to, M1", Otttcrbridge then ‘spoke 0i cope with the military strength 0! ‘what China is doing in establishing g3 m Just gmfmiies from her base ‘hospitals throughout the cotmtry._ “apply ‘The grounds oi the Temple oi Heav- reietrlng to the lm is now used as the National Aca- Mr. Outcrbridge, demy Prevention Bureau where scr- work o’ the Hague o‘ Naflolsttlzl i ccincs are manufactured this diflicuity pointed out ta tims ant v8 ' and distributed all ovcr the coun- League and the statesmen of th‘c t t d, ith cxcect- t-y, world were confirm e w In the concluding part. o! his ad- t a a ii te are!» ‘ti? 31$’: town“ tgcacsvar not a dress, he dwelt on conditions in the . wort when is a treaty "05 a ‘north 0t China, where ha ‘has basin located. He spoke of the remcn - treaty?" n "my ‘lmw ohm“ to d x ense of trans- uniisterly abrogata her treaties, can ous diiiicuity B" ° P _ they say no to Germany ii Germanytiwftln! 100d l° u“? sllwl"? 9"‘. thould ttnilaterlygabrogate the trcaiylpie, but recently scientific “P16111- 0! Versailles? ' lture was put to work in endeavoring ‘Whatever formula might be to develop a variety 01' I"!!! Th“ reached. it had to include ‘n provis- would thrive in that arid country. ton, which would save China's race. and types h“! be"! dlswvmid mdthil seems to be accomplished which will give 82 per cent more \\ it riot Bradshaw, Betty Sinclair and in‘ greatly l'ltl' _ Willi 11w emt-ptattis nnttttat H v plants urn.- only liilillillly out. h, p plnyvti. l PM ‘I .\'.\l.\'i‘ Joitx -—\\'ltttit~s-tle tt':t\lt> r~-- . PM, (XML ' _ ill intpt-n\-._~tttti.t. “Vlliil 1 I, G ‘mm tug up l:ttll.~lili'l‘iilll_\‘ and ‘ I q 1 ‘fflo- on: in nmrt- seasnt 1, Pa,‘ sin-n. nun-h _, _ , S ‘\;h_‘_l-~ - nns jn-t . 'l'i_it- wt v . - men 1.; . p" we . .. ... . m“ FRO" ' tt-ci-S ltml; l|‘.illt- en \\ “est \\'-l\','t-t' \\'nnl (‘it \\'o"tlt l‘ ,_ Y '1' (‘ouch C rain Exports (Pttnutlutn Press) Xlm’ Whit‘. \'.. n.-.-. -i~—l'iontied ttltcut rloseti e li‘:;it Low .. 5117;, 591.’, .. .. . . 59:5,]; (‘IIIFJGO "HHWPU lilo Ilec. -i~itnprnw-nteni in North Attu-t-lt-tttt export detnutnl ltflnwtl to l'it trio-:|t values totiuy, ltnt with Punt-d fiiates itard winter said in he nin-vv n tt-nrlti parltt‘, prices oi witt-ut futures averaged itiglter for the liar. thonelt profit ink-int: on advances l---_| to Lite setbacks that more than wprd nut aitis. 'i‘ltere were denials of yostertl s rntterts that ‘ llliiilt‘ n-tt sou of _\u."it" \\'li~‘:|t t-l s. tttitlvt" - _ down. nuts ttttvlntttgctl in '-".-l 0H’, uittl |t!'(l\'i.‘.l4tii§ at 3 cunts decline. \\‘i N .\' i PEG In lt. llecenther rltwscti at fiilié, May at 03L yield with food value eight times as great in protein as the ordinary grain, which promises to wipe iam- itie from the arid northwest. Rev. Mr. Outerbridge is Honorary Agricultural Secretary o! China 111-, tly with mission work as Sec- and Asri- i ren tary 0t Rural Churches in the Mission. Continued front tinge B Thursday evening ttt the home oi Drjind Mrs. Tanton, in honour oi Mrs. Eric Woodsicle (nee Miss Freida Brown oi’ St. Eleonora.) The hostesses were the Misses Marion MacArthur, Marion Campbell, Har- Sybil Tanton. I Miss Ethel Tanton was hasten on Tuesday evening st her charm- ing homo in St. Eieanors for a dtlns. shower given by the teachers oi the Summerside High School in honour 0t their colleague, Miss O I sprinkle with paprika l-Hctjt-penings of the Week y» .1. rd ..' \\liil support \\':t~.- stun.- >t'illl""'1l , luntztl lltfiw‘ illitl st-ttn- e -‘ port iradu hut no figures were tit':iil-. iillll‘. |'n i\'~r:iltle' wt-atln-t‘ in Attstralin, and _ t d 1| stt-atlritt-r rift-ti tin pr. reap t-ti-tl in ]t\t.i n!‘ t-rttps “as fen gt-tttliie ut-d \\':t'c~‘. in Ans-t Win-at shipnn-ittq ft-nni t! and this t\.t-, . ilntt-r ‘ itentispintrn vnntttrir-s t ' illlilliiliivtl tn Lliitwtltl int-inns i I "I oi‘ Attstritlut and will)‘ 1.0m I itn cls frnnt Argentine. ‘Fitis sn - low supplii ni‘ oltl err-p and t-ntp » I . t-nt-ss t-t‘ tltnttge t It-j l .r\v ~t-»tl t-t-t.| . tit||iili_\' fut‘ llili‘ »t t‘ t t - ‘~ llrutltttg: tta - I t Hill-ti“: aim.‘ [vriecs holding in syntpuiity with that. (‘LOFE iTht-ntt-Dt-r. 501,-}; May t‘3I-'_. to til-c. m; .\l:|_v ovw-Dcc. ililigii; tit/pi. n.1, n, 42' i tlurunt, " Mix I tablespoon cornstarch, 1 tablespoon honey, iii teaspoons salt. ‘Xi teaspoon mustard and stir into the beaten yolks 0t’ 4 eggs. Add 1% cups orange juice and cook in a tcrnational Famine Reiiei concnr- double boiler until thick. Chili. Just . before serving, ioid- in juice oi 1 lc- i mon and 1 pint whipped cream.“ side. Mrs. Woodside was the recip- I lent oi many lovely pieces 0i’ chm"- Miss Tanton is a. delightful hostess and the guests had tm enlflyllblfl evening. l t not Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman entertain- ed on Friday afternoon at nin: tables oi.’ bridge m. itcr heme i" Summeraide. Aitemoon tea. WPQ served at; the conclusion oi play- . - l Mrs. L. A. B. Home and Mrs. Wil- V (red leaky were joint hostesses on- Ttiesday aitemoon at a. bridzfl 0! six tables at the lovely home 0t Mr!- Freids Brown, whose marriage took Home on Beave‘ Street. 511mm"- plsce lost month to Mr. Eric Wood- side. iinvlnt ..it- u. but t. v1 ltiwl Wits‘ wd :|t n t-r- i pt-i . nllnlfll‘ d quiet an. Ito r t... L. Heat 1 cup orange juice and ‘Y-l |I'i' 1 t-v 'cttp pineapple juice and add 1 curpen eggs. i ‘. or anti 2 tablespoons cornstarch .11 t/rzethcr. Cook iiillil clco" flit: constantly. then acizi 2 beat- ‘ . ‘l tv-rfd with . 1'3 tTtl mart-s on tlte corresponding tiny 'I€|.'.n of lust ymr. of 10131 earnings, Prosidottt J. Y. .\ittr- din-h. stated. Nnrnntia suspended regu- lat- dit-Idr-ttds a year ago. Both ntatttrlties of the recently float- rd National fiat-vice Loan n! the lio- minlntt of (‘anada were listed on tltc exehau!" tmi._. No trading was r4» i in t-ititer tho fire year m‘ the ton year lwslle nf lilti. r ' i ‘t tltr- elnso trnu 119.75 llltl - Ml on tlto shorter tttatur» . ..'.Ii hid attd iNl asked on the r-n _v'~;tr ltnnds, the asking price; ha. in: the tnn- as titosr- at which the i "no tt- rofloitlly nrorsttitseriitr-d. t-h tttntnrtty hears {i per cottt inter~ (‘attudiatt _. lint pfPrnfflVl ntt (‘cutout Preferred 0ft‘ tdiatt Pacific. of! 1 at "is tu- ‘i at 35L: Nickel ineitnir-dt ‘are 2,217 sitar/ts fnrrt~ n7 shares Tlnirstiay and tin ud as Worn Q ()0 Ftcriitttz‘ I-lrtam] ,,¢ 1mm. "m1 truth-q ,Scout Writes funds at a protnittm of 171/. per‘ cent. hici-z. shipped cream. tune I ' mm rotuc. stuck ntnriu-t pa usual swiitly in iittnl minutes for The early tratlin n! 1 to 3 points, speculators felt a justified, but was due to route Germany was to stnttdard: it was here, yet selling . i( BUWFON, Rinse, whistling as a substitute ior smok- ing. Undismayed by the recent Ameri- can controversy Continue cooking until whistlers are "morons," Sir Robert Before using. fold in cup said he was personally addicted to whistling. A WHOLE-TIME SERVICE tlly John L. Conley, Alllllfllilifll Press ]t|<l|_(< Financial “Witt-rt rutnor than tn fact tnda occurrt-tten-atttd the inst ltettr, only tint-e their losses its sitorts utilized tliv of railroad tinancinl circulation that some unfavorable iliil||l\iiil‘i‘iiil‘til‘all ly reversed the movement. The rutnur‘.. tnnst treqttettlly mctttintteti .nnd numerous sharp breaks occurred ,boi’nre the decline \\'ns checked. American (‘an was the outstanding ."-ttt4'l.= inn-it: lair pocket, breaking half n tiozt-tt Fish Quotations ‘nttnllinn Press) ttrrirvti at the fish pit-r here it>|l.‘_ ‘VIIOLESALE QUOTATIOXR An individual appointed executor in your will, no mullet how ltigit his regard for you end his interest in your Family, his generosity and spirit of sacrifice, can only devote to your siisirs such time as his own permit him. Trust company service cn behalf of your Family, besides being a specialized one, is undivided and whole-time. The EASTERN TRUST Company at SclttiJoittnNB. Hun‘ on". tmttmx, us; c» John's, Ntid. chul°a‘lgm,p_i_t_ Mcnciort, .\',P, ivfottitail, Out. C. N. BlssilF-Managet, Cha-lotttowtt Branch. ti’ lntt-ritt L, 1».-.-. t. 'r1.-t,...... tnorc attention llliltws prices rt-pttrt-itasittg. limit-ti g ituilt ttp li\'l. guintytrottt i t-- -‘- presumably ln-t --,itvt~r:tut-i Hum-It more iut-orttitlte \ Wilttlil iit no.4 tv-i prtthIt-nts \\-it~.i'|t|t-t|t:i|-i| f. (t! rotntrtsistttrtil in“. ’|'|n- ‘ \\'(l‘t' \\t {I rrt-tis lltil".ll . iilllutiillt-ll t--- m» liatiln ottt oi Berlin tptit-l. .- t .\'li.‘i \\ its that suspend the goi-l denied tiltrmttl itntl ‘ gained ittoinettitttti \\'II.\T TIHI YFUVK “Jlihl-Tl’ I) adv ti Xtttnimr t t‘ Xiilitltl r til‘ 'i\.|\.»~ '1'. tl NEW LONDON SCHOOL Honor r011 for November. GRADE X—~1 Lorne Margaret Ramsay, stable. 4 Lorna ivlcEiven. lit-t‘. 4--$i.\' \'t‘\>i‘l.\ . Wntiiired Orsbom. rents nt-r n». Fannie Carr. over whether erybody else. just as a pipe does." n. Tit s. iVlclQJy 2 3 Mattie Con- (JRADE IX-—l Victor Orsborn, 2 GRADE VII-l Lloyd Ramsay l Titorlcy Burgoyne. 3 Borden lWcAi- Large rod .. 7 tn s ,. , lluddnr-lr T"_-t»t w: -1">~<‘l'< Llslzgili" "iléi" 5‘: GRADE V i Bioyce Dunning 1 iialte and r-It Hillel Carr. ,,';§n";°"m_f§_f“' GRADE rv-t Doris Buntain a ‘Flounders Miriam Currie, 3 Fulton Pidgeon. GRADE III—.1 Annie Carr, d Dec. ig-Sir Robert Ba- GRADE n_1 Annie Macxay’ 2 en- we , foun er of the Boy Marion Ramsay. m°"°“‘°“*' "mmmemis GRADE r-t Betty Orsbom 2 . . Jean J. Sharpe-Teacher "I find it; a satisfactory substitute ior a pipe," he said. "It. gives satis- iaction to me and annoyance to ev- lilfiil cartoons will appea CCNTEST EDITOR r December 5.) PUZZLE CON TES TAN TS ! Please Read This Announcement Carefully Your complete itnswers to the Famous Canadians’ puzzle must be summarized in the spaces below. Forward this sheet not later than December 9th together with one clipping of each of the cartoons with zinstvci‘ on the cottpon provided, to Contest Editor, the Charlottetown Guardian. Please write neatly. (The Contestants Name . . . »¢~nu-¢n--u--.-u.-~--u---u 23 37 The Charlottetown Guardian 57i_____.__ 38 Charlottetown, P. E. I. My answers to the famous Canadian Contest are 25 39 —__ summarized herewith : 1 12 2e 4° 2 1a 21 51- — 3 ‘l4 Z8 42 4 1s 29 43 5 16 30 44 3 17 31 45 7 ‘l8 32 46 B / 19 33 47 9 Z0 34 48 . ‘l0’ 21 35 49 11 22 3C 5° (Please be sure that sufficient postage is placed on your envelope.)