.. minis-u--- A Meiodra nt- nomance nf tho Nile. Clubs — Raw Track and Betting Ring! The Most Thrilling Race Ever Filmed - With _a Alan's Honor Also "BABY TALKS" Snookulns Comedy in; . ‘,7 /‘ I ..??.. q Talkie Come i KENSINGTON HOCKEY GAA‘IE Thrilling Dralna of the Turf ' -\_ __ Mat. \ i ‘ " 11c. 16c. Night 16c, 26c. PRINCE EQWARC removes... Willi/AM BOYD "Vie! d‘ __-a4 LL » Hear the Zoom and‘ Swoop of Clash- Sequen 1.: of This You'll love Bill Boyd in this zoom- dy and Symphony Cartoon and TOMORROW yililgiiioolfj ‘Planes - Hear the Breathless Ali-Talk Epicl ing attraction for his courage lpanied by Mrs. Rogers, Major J. 1'0. 'I‘llrlrll. Toronto. Western Steel Kensington Granites ‘l, l-loimtlns 1 TProduc/u; Co, and nlelnber of the A large crowd of enthusiastic falls {executive gouneil of the C. M, A. and witnessed a fast and hard foughtichoirman of the tariff commission game of hockey in Kensington rink‘of Toronto Board of Trade; J. E. on Tuesday night, Jan. 21st, between ‘WfilSll. Toronto. Secretary of llollllairs team of Summcrsidc, and _Assrlt-irl'-izm and Nils. WaLsh, Thomas the Granites of the home town ilrwilllainson, Montreal, vice president the McLean Cup League. The snow- and managing director St. Lawrence storm in progress before and duringll-‘lour Mills Co., and Mrs. William- the game did not dampen the arclol- son. Miss M. f. Colter. Toronto, other of the inns in the least. Holmalrslprolninent Canadians are also mak- played a fast systematic game, but’: speed, system and the will to win gave the Granites s quite noticeable‘, superiority over their opponents. Only, the heroic work of f-lolmarfs goalie; kept the score down. The Kenslngton sextctte are fast becoming a quite formidable aggregation of heel-leg Players. They have received a fer "iip5"_ from Percy Rodd. form»:- Abegweit player. who is now locat in Suinmerslde, and expect to be un- der his tuition for the raminder oi .0 the season. The Granites will have‘ n chance to try their prowess again_ on next Monday night with the fast; skating, resourceful Victoria Unions' the rillr-s, and deals out uithout fear or favor, thereby con-‘ tributing in no small degree toward keeping the game clean and straight.‘ golvnagavzn G ‘ Kensinfifln this great day in your ilfc. I never P‘ 1m D0131" w silDwnglslcease to admire your artistic efforts /. 1 l . . . l: n ,. . . . R Bernard E1 Bomam ill tile lliit‘l'lii‘r‘tllll0ll of Scottish song ' ' ' lS'Lt':l .t‘ l k bli W’ Bradshaw Forwards ‘M Mmphy ' iri-av (nos \i‘c1'liiptiiicllilifnoiiizreliiurils‘ L. Campbell Ivan Darrach‘ d, ' ' ‘ , ‘ _ __ _ w ‘voodgide David MurphyiDay that Canaoa possesses no finer M’ R It r F C d. tioxponent of the glorious traditions ‘I ‘ £1031’ Mm " flu‘ {of Scotland than the future Mrs a, Iocr on A. Bffllltlitiinopw‘. ‘ ' a E‘ Cousin” I rim still "llOfS dc combat" but K‘ l the sight of those beautiful roses carries my thoughts to you and yours T0 STUDY TRADE k WVITII ‘VEST INDIES IVIONTRAL. Que. Jan. ll-To slutty . file West Indies in relation to thef development oi trade with Canada“, ilromineni, members of the Canadian l Manufactultcrs Assoiiatlon will saill from Halifax at midnight Friday on} m». c. N. s. may Drake, ‘l 'i‘lley will make the l'OUI‘ifi trip on, ng the trip. AN APPRECIATION ing note of appreciation P-lrs. Arthur H. .23 2 F-lr F/fulr, who is at pres- e Lreaeured by Mrs. Roper. St, James Manse, Jan. 22, i930. Dear Miss MaeNcill: Your bridal day is brought vcrj; . ’ ti bf '- ' i b th in Victoria rink. Tile game was re- promlngn y _c o“ my 1mm y _ c ‘creed by Layton Roger‘ in a ranfigift this morning of three lovely and impartial manner He has imposes from three dear children of my ' congregation whose mother informs li-. .l .. . a Sec n! eye for trailsgregsorifot me that they are the same as those mm‘ lcsiV-‘llilill <nre to comprise your bridal a lovely It inspires me to send to bouquet. ls not that thought? you my most cordial greetings on in this phid (lily, With every good wish, Yours very sincerely, W. Bruce Muir. (‘IIARLES VANBIISKIRK Citizens will regret to learn of the sudden death in Alberton on Friday inst of (lllarles VanBusklrk for a dang time a resident of this city and The ' Barbara MacNeili, .. 4n; of her wedding day- “M. less to say, this note, coming on l;:.. sick bed. will always through the Indies as far arara. ail-cl company of Burllllgiflfl the Canadian National Steamship; as Dem- British Guiana and bac Those in the party are P. H. Brooks. . Toronto General‘ Manager Burlington and ‘ who has resided in Alberton for sev- ernl years past. “Cllarllc" was well m l known in this city, especially among [the younger folk. lie was of a cheer- iful disposition and the acme of po- liteness and was always to be found where public gatherings or assem- ’ ' iomationll Hints m.. R- J» fluidl- " out... solicitor of the Canadian Can- Hamllion, who is accompanied by his wife and daughterl Hon. W. H. Cashing, Calgary, p sident of the "up amt door lum r colmlany, of Saskatoon. Calgary‘ and Moosejaw. 7 W. R. Drynan, R. B. Dickie. Slew- laclte, N. S.. General Manager of the Canadian lumbar company Limited- s. emu». traffic manager of the Steel Co.. of Canada. accompanied by Mm. Clttus. T. I-Iobson. Hamilton new 1M. and ms. Robson. Herman Holland. Montreal. alman- of m- the gums gml-nméntwputseilnk osmo- blies with music as a feature. Thc deceased was about town in the fore- noon of the day of his death and previous to dinner complained of a pain in his head which later passed to his stomach. The pains left him and‘ he was seized with sleepiness. He laid down upon his bed and in u short timc' passed away g ' ' ‘y and peacefully. Services were held at the home of Mr. John H. Hammlil with whom he had been living, on Sunday afternoon. The remains were forwarded to this city when they were interred beside his parents. . ‘mrkish exporters an protesting against the NNWM decision of till ments served. Fiifilllfaljllfiffiiflh CRYSTALS VS ABEGWEITS AT lArena. tonight. i277 AUCTION FORTY- FIVES tonight in Rosary Hail. Excellent prizes 1275 i l i i l v KILLED m cnAsn-Mr. Edward TJ. Small, Los Angeles‘ business man, ‘who lost his life in the crash of the ' addux air liner near nos Angelcs ' ecently, is a brother of Mrs. A. ‘Block of this city. CRYSTALS VS ABEGWEITS AT 1271 ANGLICAN snnvlcas in the parish of New London on the 26th. ‘inst will be as follows: French Riv- ‘er 10.30 a. m. Burlington, 2.30 p. m. lKensington ‘l p. m. G. T, Sprlggs, rector. - CITIZENS’ ZlIEETING-Board_ of frradc Rooms, this, Friday afternoon at 4 p. ln., to consider the ‘oppor- ‘tunity of bringing the ‘National Candy Ltd. to Charlottetown. 1272 NORTH RUSTICO AND STAN- LEY BRIDGE-Services in. m; ‘U11. >itcd Church. Jan. 26th: North Rus- ,i.ico. 11 a. m.. and Stanley Bridge at 3 p. m. Reva H. S. Bishop. min- i lster i ‘VINSLOE SEFVICES -—$CI'VlC¢S fifi the Ufiiifiddlhllrtthfi OI Winsloe [on Sunday, Jan. 26th. will be as foi- llovrs: Winsloe North at ll a, m.. fwinsloe South at 3 p. m.. l-lighfield at 7 p. m. ' EPISCOPAL SERVICES-Md Sun- day after the Epiphany, Jan. 26th. St. John's, Milton, Morning Prayer. 10.30 a. m.; evening prayer. 7.30 p. m.; St. Mark's, Rustico, evening prayer, 2.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. C- F. Johnson. RAINBOW CIIOCOLATES are made to please. Guernsey caramcls are high class. Sold by loading stores. Wantmore National and Mic Mae bars are leaders in Canada. F. J. ' l-lolnlan, distributor for P. a. 1. 121i i HUNTER RIVER. CIRCUIT. - The services on the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday Jan. 26. 1030, are as follows: 11 s. nl. Wilt- shire; 230 p. m.. Hampshire. ‘I p. m. ‘Hunter River. A. E. Chapman. pas- "tor. PROI-IIBITION CASES — Before the Prohibition Magistrate yesterday the following parties were convicted for selling liquor illegally and each fined $300 and costs or five months: James Murphy, Warren Wrlghtman, Montague; Frank Murphy, Iona. BRACKLEY MARSH- FIELI) - DUNSTAFFNAGE. -Ser- vice will be held ‘in the United Church next Sunday as follows:—- York service at ll a. m.. church school at 2.30; Brackley service at 3 p. m. School at 2 p. m. Central Church Marshneld - Dunstarfnage. service at '1 p. m. YORK, DISTRIBUTOR APPOINTED-Mi‘. l‘. J. Holman has been appointed distributor for this province for Na.- tionai Candy Ltd., who manufacture a high class line of chocolates, cara- nlels, bars and other confectionery. A display of their goods may be seen at Mr. Holman's office and orders can be filled promptly. 1274 OFFICERS ELECTED-On Tues- day evening the officers of Eton Lodge, s. 0. 13., No. 14a. were in- stalled in their Lodge itoom by Dis- trict Deputy Bro. Herbert J. Love, Arena tonight. \ CBYETAES VS ABEGWEITS Al‘ ‘ ': 131’! CORNWALL UNITED dnu3¢||__ Rev. E. M. Aitkcn, B, 5,, minis”,- Service of worship Sundly. Jan. 20th, in Kingston at 11.00 s. 1a.; was; Riv- er all! P- m., and Cornwall at 7.00 I). m. rnorosso NEW mnusrnv- Prospects for the establishing of a large candy manufacturing plant in Charlottetown were outlined to a‘ Guardian reporter yesterday. by Mr, Theodore Georges, manager of Ne- tional Candy Limited, now being op-‘ crated. at Halifax. Mr. Georges has! been persuaded to come here by his local seem, m. ,1". .1. Holman. He has been looking over the building formerly occupied by the 51mm; Packing Company and believes it would suit- lu; purpose. A citizens’ meeting in the Board of ‘trade rooms is being held this afternoon to con. sider the proposition of bringing the company to Charlottetown. ROCK BARRA INSTITUTE-Tin January meeting of this Institute was held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 14 FUNlI-AL NOTICE-The funeral cftbsislcldawatigbantakcsplsce from hel- residmlce m Cumberland 8t. on semi-day, Jan. 25th. Service starting at l‘ o'clock, funeral leav- ing st 2.30. Interment People's Cem- etery. . “T0 ESTABLISH TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT-Mr. D. A. MacNeill, District PlQnlt, Superintendent, Can- adian National Telegraphs arrived in the city last night. Mr. MacNeill it is understood is hcrc for the pur- pose of cstablishins a desmlchors telephone equipment for the move- ment of trains by the most up-to ‘date system, ' visiting curlers from Montague and Su “‘ are expectinz to ti’! their skill with the Granites this Bf- tcmoorl and evening when the an- ntul bonspiol for the McAl-thur and casual-y ‘Ikophiw will be allied in this city with the local curlers I5 defendants. The visiting clubs have found it convenient to take advan- at the home of Mrs. John A. Mac- Phee, Big Pond. There were present‘ tluelve members and two visitors... Meeting opened with the Institute. Ode and Roll call was answered with i a joke. A lottery for a comforter be- i lng started books were distributed‘ among the members and arrange-g lug. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. MaxPhee and Miss Laurette. Mc excellent violin music being furnish- ed by Messrs Russel and Pius Mc- Phee. .____._'__...,__. PERSONALS The Cuardlan regrets to learn of the continued illness of Mr. Wallace Mobbs, Winchester. M886- MissTPrances l-l. MeCabc, York. is 5pending the week in the city, the Bu“; or her sister Mrsl Hcnnessey. Miss Ruth easel-y. B. A” is spend- mg me week at Brookline. Mass. the guest of her aunt Mrs. A. Fisk, Ph. D. Mr. Richard Wooldridfi» CW9‘ he“, i; the guest of his daughter Mrs. E. Blrt, st. Patrick's Road- M. J. M. Murley, manager C. N. R. Teiggfaph office has returned from a well earned holidBY 5W1" Wml h“ son in New York. The many friends of Mr. Tllomfls Wlgmore, of Graham's Road. W111 "=- gret to hear that he has been obllB- ed to come to the P. E. Island Hos- pital for treatment. m i. MONTREAL. Qlw. Janzo- Tile high scoring pace inthe American section in the National Hockey L118- guo was maintained last week. M’ cording to scoring averages 11D i0 and including games of last Sunday. N0 changes of importance occurred in me alignment of the leaders. N615 Stewart retaining the lead in the Canadian Division, while Frankie Boucher of the mailers leads the Americans. Stewart no ionizer h°1d5 undisputed sway as the leading goal getter, for Welland has tied him in actual goals scored. Each Dlflye!‘ hi" 22, but Welland has 15 assists a- gainst eight for Stewart. ' merits made for the drawing. Onelone mwrwgd can m ‘or than” new member was. welcomed. Mrs. gelves at the curling Rink ‘mm 1 Peter MacPhee invited the members o'clock m“ flwmoon “um midnight to her home for the Flebnlary mect- how the but“, was“ “d wawh the Phee’ “d " mm hour was spent and the decision hangs in the bal- iManiatlzre ' Ralph Jenkins .-- ... ... 42 Geo. M. Moore .. 42 E. G. LOVE .. ... 42 M1‘. R. H. OOiGS 811d MI‘. Al‘ J. MC- tage of the special trains being run for Burns Concert and the CUSHI- Abbie hockey game and will be able to return tonight and yet have all the time in the city necessary for lifting these beautiful trophies. Will they stay in Charlottetown or will they gravitate West or South? Any- 0uikmme.,with many a uu-ul of alw- ure n; the stones replace each other HIICC. Rifle Shooting Riflemen who attended the shoot at the Armourles on Monday night were very well pleased with 019.11%“ lighting arrangement-s lust complet- cd. The range is now in perfect shape and a very pleasant eveniua W88 spent in competitive shooting. Out or 9, possible SCOINOI fifty the scores are. J. C. Stewart .. .. . 50 A. “Brick" Gwmlfl’ .. one n. 50 Allan McCabe .. ... ..- 50 J. S. "Bunny" Moore ... .. 49 G. G. Nick-McLennan .... ... 49 W. A. "Bungy" Smith .. . 43 Jack F. Stems .. Fklrden Judson A. "Boodle" Heustis .. i! lu} n Cube are to be congratulated 0n the splendid work done in the lighting arrangement over the targets. EvcfY tiling all set now for the match shoot on Wednesday, January 29th at "l p. m C. N. R. Radio Program SATURDAY. JANUARY 25th Zoo-Musical Porgram. {Lib-Stock Reports-Johnston a ward, Solloway Mills. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26.91 8.00-AllCanada Symphony Hour from Torontoi iootl-Inlperial Oil Program from Halifax. Large precious stones. especially emeralds, rubies and sfl-Pphlres m: re- ported 0t be in great demand in Europe. ’ as foliowszPast President-Theo. Sentner; Worthy Presi ‘ Angus Mclnnis; Vice President - Fred Chandler; Secretary-J- D. Webster; Treasurer-Geo. Puncher; Chaplain -Row. Meikle; 1st 'Conlm teemsn Nelson Robinson; 2nd Committee- man-Doug. Smith; Inside Guard- Percy Scntner; Outside Guard-Ed. Carson; Physician-Dr. I. J. ‘I00: Auditors-Harry Cudmore. H. Lap- thornc and Ed. Carson; Trustees- TheojScntner, Row Mclklc and Har- ry Cudmore. After the installation an enjoyable evening was spent. At the Lodge Rooms lost evening a social and cards were enjoyed and refresh- -__- . INSTITUTE MlETING—Thl mon- thly meeting of the Dromore Wo- men's Institute was held on January l6. at the home of Mrs. Daniel Hughes with In attendance of aim ' and ‘, ' . The meeting opened with singing, fo - ed by roll cell. which was answered by ‘paying a fine. Minutes of last meeting were read and a nport given of the wort done by the school com- mittee. Next meeting will be hold on . fliiruary am, at the home of Mn. D. J. Hughes, as» the roll call will be answered with Jokes and riddles. Aftltthsmcet-inlsdltntqllmcbwll istvcdhyttlshcetels. flammabl- dlroftbcsvsnlngwuspsntlnsirlr Asm- no Hazelbroiok anti Vicinity The regular monthly meeting of ole llmlumr Women's moans met at the home of Mn. James Non- aghan, on Tuesday evening, Jnnunry 14th. with a goodly number of mem- bers and several visitors present. Meeting opened with the newly elect- ed President, Mrs. J. C. Wood. in the chair. "Club Women's Creed” Vi! read in unison, foilowcd-by-singing. Roll call was responded to by "A New Year Resolution." ~1.n the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Ernest Inga read the minutes of December meeting. which ‘were approved and signed. Reports of different committees heard and adopted. Several bills were also paid.- Delegates ~10;- 111g. trict convention appoin ’; namely. Mrs. Ernest Inga and Mrs. Wm. Coady. After the usual business of the society was concluded, Misses M. Cameron and Mary Monagban f“. cred the meetlngwith a nicely [en- dered duct. Mrs-H. A, Jenkins than put on a most interesting “Flower Contest" for which she donated two prius, Mrs. Jjc. Wood‘ winning first prize and Mrs. Henry Jenkin; 5w. 0nd prizes. Meeting closed with Na- tional Anthem, after which a very dainty lullch was served in Mrs. Monaghalrs usual good style. to which all did amplevjustice, The many friends of" Mr. Leo Coady are sorry to loam that he has been obliged to enter the City Hos- pital through an accident which oc- curred at his home here last week. Mrs. Henry Jones, who spent the past few months’ in Cambridge. Mass, has returned to her home here. We are pleased to see Mrs. Jones looking so well after her trip. Mrs. H. A. Jenkins was a recent visitor to Waterside. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Aid Society of the Hazelbrook Baptist Church, was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Wood, Waterside, on Thursday afternoon, January 16th, with a large llumbcr of members and several vis- itors prescnt. A very interesting and instructive meeting took place. Sup- per was served in the usual good style of the hostess. Quite n number of new radios have been installed in this locality recent- ly. The Hazelbrook Women's Institute held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Seymour Myers, on ‘Tuesday evening, December 10th. Meeting was called to order by the new president, Mrs. J. C. Wood. "Club Wonlelrs Creed" was repeated in unison follo\vcd by ‘singing In- stitute Ode. Roll call was responded to by thirteen members. Four new members joined. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. {Discussion on purchasing various ‘articles for Christmas Concert took place. Resolved that Mrs. W. T. Coady and Mrs. H. A. Jenkins pur- chase the necessary requirements. Reports of scilooi and sick commit- tees heard and adopted and new ones appointed. Bills were presented and paid. Two members present thanked the Institute for acts of kindness shown to them while on the sick list. Mrs. James Monaghan invited Janu- ary meeting, roll call to be answered by "A New Year's Resolution." Pro- gramme for the evenlngz-Solo- “Siicnt Night". by Miss Doris Wood. Contest was then put on by Mrs. Ernest Ings for which ihcgave two Drlm- The singing of tils- National Anthem brought a very pleasant meeting to a close after which lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the lVliSllCS Julia and Margaret Myers and Doris Wood. The semi-annual closing of the Bcthcl School took place on Wednes- day afternoon. DOCClllbC? "lth. An entertainment was given by the pu- pin under the direction of ‘their teacher. Miss Helen. Driscoll. The Chrlstnlu ~ and decorations were in evidence and added to tho attract- iveness of ..; lchooi. Although the Afternoon proved somewhat stormy quite a number were present. Th; tree was laden with gifts for each .. 6;- BOLIMIPSQE’, :;'f..:.'.::‘:;'. """ A mom JAN. 2o o ‘l? 5E9 6:8 '3 t‘ nun" ~~'l the teacher received many tokens of appreciation from her pu- r“.=. ~ ___.__ t 0n Wednesday evening. December 4th, the. Mt. Albion Women's Instit- ute met at the home of Mr- ‘ft Jenkins, Jr.. with s goodly numbbr of members and ~.~' rm.» present. hem. smi- spousal lune time via- ‘flw "i?! president, Jim. alwllsnd lt-illfiiluila in Charlottetown. v m, i, m", Qgfgflny have flu" Harte“. capably plellided. Meeting _ -—--_ mm “m; “m1. opened with "emu", follwi-l by A K- Ifirflief 01m ‘human. - __; --- singing. Roll call was ‘mi-loaded to sometime visiting triads oooooo-o-o-o-oooooooo-eooo-o» * by “Claristmss Recipes." Minutes of in, Ofifliflll‘ - g A ' -' ' , i November meet-rig. read ma! approv- __ if _—-- - m. After o» usual business of‘ the m. mi ' m4 Irvlni spent‘; ' ExrhMlNATlt) i society was concluded n. very lnter- few d»! _ s: neantlv- ' ' » vilified npplylnl (""5" “mm: was vim. ~ ~ "m" " i’ "A = " m; .- smiths mo» pa; on w an R '1; MABQN president-fol’ ~ l, l Inner ,_ olsaflculepehl Illb l “ ulna-m‘ 9- .1 v ~ ing editorial comment a" Financial Past: In Alberta. British Columbia, and i Manitoba action is being taken to g in 4m the method! of business f of certain mining brokers and to make a definite clean-up of practices that bavsgruwatomcnacingpro-i‘ portions in recent yes-rs. mining tltude of enco dcrl, brokers. tion. taking . part, resliud. At the School. the week and sit. ‘ ‘rue éuélxcerrerbwu cutouts! h ,, ,,,, - r u..._--,,__;_ ~.. ‘JANUARY 24. 193 Brokerage Rt Are Urged Iii ‘Ontario Financial Post is Foul Clean-Up Of ‘Situation Following estern l Provinces’ Lead. I- ..lail.:ls—'ljbs lolluv- arches-up of. the exchange us...“ In Ontario, home of the wtlh the Relies Upon Audit. The Ontario government is appar- ently relying upon ~ihe better ele- ments in the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange taking control of the situation and so enforcing the new exchange audit as to give ample p: tection .00 has proven valuable on the Toronto Stock Exchange in bringing out fin- ancial weakness of a few firms in time w enable tlleu- position in be strengthened before trouble could de- velop but that is s different mutter from eliminating bucket-ml. ing of orders. menipuistlqi etc. The effectiveness of the audit depends primarily upon the sincerity of the exchange. Recent events give no assurance that the exchange will be cleaned up from within. As a mat- ter of fact an attempt to put in a new slate of officers, committed to investors. MacDougsll On Monday evening. December 23rd. a very enjoyable w» held in the hall at Mt. Allison. An important feature of the evening was the Christmas Tree. from which presents were distributed to the pu- pils and teacher of the Mt. Albion . W. J. Mollechem acted u chairmen and splendid order pra- vallect. The teacher, Min Dl-‘ske. is in be congratulated on training the pupils in such a splendid manner, each performer doing his and her pertiequaliy well. The building- was beautifully decorated for the occa- don. w»: am Bum. "Albany. m: with llfl. Oillltifl ICI- \ largest in the world. where the‘ mining industry outshines the mining industry of any other prov- ince the department of the attorney- gerleral continues w adopt the st- Jll; a clean-up of mining brokerage from within the business. Although the department of the attorney-,-.....ul is in posses- sion of informatiolrrelating to the wijesprtsd bucketlng of clients‘ or- consequent diver- sion of millions of dollars of margin money - the pockets of minlnl a attorney-general reports. according to the daily press. "no complaints.” The inister states that no action is contemplated by his de- l pertinent. The audit titled "Aunt Betsy's Beau" was great- ly enjoyed by all present, Mrs. Lloyd Ballem capably taking‘ the leading part. The National Anthem brought this meeting to s. close, after which lunch was served by Mrs. Jenkins. assisted by other members. meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Horton. On Thursday evening. December liith, a Christmas tree_ and concert was held in the Ifszelbrock school.‘ A large crowd gathered and through s nicely varied program of choruses, dialogues. drills, songs tions. the audience gave rapt utterl- Mr. Archibald Auid cspably acted as chairman for the evening. The favorable omments were very pleasing and encouraging to those especially the teacher and pupils, who must have co-opcr- ated in labouring earnestly to make the entertainment a success. ‘ Women's Institute held s. Isle of candy from which a nest sum was conclusion of the program Santa apps ed in his usual good spirits and presented the teach- er and pupils with gifts from the well laden tree. After giving the teacher. Miss Emma cheers. the singing of the National Anthem brought the pleasant even- ing to a close. and recita- , three programme OAPI TIAVIIISI ANILVICINITY s . L ans-war . e. mm. 1m flililflild scalp- of pricel. Next I in the the coining year was fought bitter. l, it is stated. The new president, d J. Crawford. is generally m. rded as desirous of restoring 1hr name and reputation o! m, lhlchnnge. but the narrow lllflfgm which put him into OIIiCE-lffimfi: financial drclu any the: mi r urination passed only by s vole of 2Q to Rial-arouses but little llope yo, decisive action. The one individual who has 1-, m kfls power to do more than apron; disc to clean uomining brokerage m C nada. is the attornepgeilrral of o brie. Hon. William n. Price. in... m: the larger firms. who have 1m" gulilty of bucketing their cliennr m. dlus and of other pernicious pray. t: Yes. have their head offices in ‘m. ortio. Mr- Price knows their Filip}; arirkhas at least a sketchy lierl or what they have been doing >»1.l¢1. hm could amplify very quickly by a co mprehenslve audit. and ifilfilLiga. tlcn of the books of all mining may. us; conducting a marginal busnlcrs. Investigation Demanded. From numerous letters and tele- pltbne messages. The Financial Past has been able to guage investment odllion fairly accurately. It is ob- vklus that tile public will not be lu- Lstied by a possibly illusory clean-u: from within that may continue ll be ls slow in coming as it has been ir tit past. and that will not azzelnpi toijlping to the bar of Ontario JUSilEt millionaire malciactors Will) lull groivn rich as mining speculalor: have lost their margins. There is almost complete unani- mitgyy of \ opinion that Ontario shcilf: act without delay to: i’. Inwstigate the YCCOITL) and boots of all marginal brokrraza homes to determine the cull-ill oi buci etlng. share manipulation ml".- repatscmaiioll, and fraud that llzn been going on. and: 2. m: initiate criminal pro against all brokers who have been guilt“ of dishonest conduct. \ ,. . lord will be sorry to learn that he has ‘ tntered the P. E. I. Hospital fol me treatment. Mn. and Mrs. Harry Amen. Al- bang, were visitors to Cape l‘; rm rccen fly. Cqrflratulations are eximlzlvll ll Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell on llll nrrildnl oi a baby boy, lJUilll Yrs-ilk- lin). ' i1 Miss Doris Campbell and Miss Eivl l-lowalt were recent visitors to Carle- ton Siding. Mill. Winfllffed Roger-son has re~ turned! home after spending a reel plessamiy in Tryon and cl-ailaud visiting, relatives. Mr. fired Nawslnan, Vernon ha: returned home after spending a in days h Cape Traverse, the gum oi Mr. Hurry Cmssman. The The ydork recently visited Mr. ilili Mrs. [Ltville lizard, Borden. and lefl a bunnlh wee lassie. lConzraiuls- tlons. i ‘ Miss Tisy Howatt. Sumnwrsllle his reillrned home. after spending I few pleasantly in Cape Tm- verse. ls guest of Mrs. Cilen WM!- dell. » . ' , 0n Jqiluuy 1st, at Cape lllléru Rink“ ‘game of hockey was 0183'“ the Capo ‘Traverse "ROI-ll? and tha Albany "St. Pals.“ ll was I IOOd ck _|n game all through. ‘lllt game ended with the "Royals" m ihl ind. ‘Husconwustco. ioml McAlcer, refereed the game. 'I‘hc dslistunt ststionmaslrl- at ill! one dnvflat in Paris receuth‘ TOUR‘ l humid of notes worth 20.000 franc! and was» the owner, in claiminl U" money. e flared s reward of l0 Iran“ it an! ‘qlnmptiy declined. . l ..._._ More Mliun ‘I00 woddinu rifle W‘ received rind coo people cuivfllm" W W W!" . m lcotidadcrepatly 6i ‘Miss lnuisl mm u: Qlmlldcr and n-vld l‘ Daniele o! Dalswintnn. 3mg my," gm marrislit ii nu swam mm of me m "l"