uANUARYEJZQI I , i . “Ask k {:73 y _, Etiquette By Iflbeflilfi! Q when a ball is beirln‘ 81W" W- . l Heal”; g debutante. M" 1°"? ‘mum L‘ sllc sll-llld and "receive " Wlithhi-llzc i»; _. - m ball begins-a < a ,- i: lwiiizhgl c . ,. pa? unill at least twelve o'clock- . ' - ‘ -ts continue to arrive. 1'._.“',§"f,.th§h'iiie§une. a wedding cake . "t? ‘orlsnw wedding cake is .a. rich, wk fruit- cake, finely irosted and it‘ bmameuted. ~ i Q] Whit il thc Drop" Way oysters? v: I- 1i, with the fork - . . to eat s." Albany And Vicinity .'..- ' / Q. nl- nun-s Arnett is spelidinx some ; 4pm- vlsiiillg in Surr/‘erside, the guest oi Mr and Mrs Frank Anptt. i l ”—‘ . Qn-Friduy- evening January 16, the rai-bnlgin hockey team were the l; guests oi the Albany St. Pals, where 1 fligy played a friendly game of i, ‘hockey, Both teams were fairly well iii matched and the fans witnessed a g litry fast game of QsWkeY 7mm}! Wfls u played in real professional style of last combination; both goalies did d4 uplcndld work when called upon. an The game ended in favor of the vis- ~i -iting team. The soorefliieing '1 to 4. r. The game was iefcered to the satis- m lactioll of all. handing out no penal- l," tits in the lvholegame. " l) ‘ "_—" . c‘ Miss Freda Bowncss, spent _the_ i. ileck end at her home in Summer- W ildr. ' ' ~v Mis Lizzie CcCardle spent >the_ i yleek end at her home in Middle- a - nln. * “ " ' The stork again flew over‘ Albany ind left a bonnie lassie at the home - of Mr and Mrs Roy MacDonald, Congratulations. M. I" gAillllilllunwnlé l . Aluminum u acknowledged‘ to ho _ "It supreme material for the mann- ‘ ‘mm 1*! Mll- bans and other ‘Mint utensils. Because particular ,~' ilflllsewives will use no other‘ kind. Y" It offer them with our recommenda- llan at prices which are pleasingly l“ Our assortment of alnminnni 1'» Ilrc of every description gives you. I wide choice. ' l ' The Rogers A . h. CO}, Limited .4»? i. LIIMBIIIG Alli HEATING ~ w M. _ , l! You want , ' l l Ellicliitioua and V Elbert workmanship " Send to Frail il. Trainer $0 Grafton Street OPIWDiIQ PHIWQ Eduard ‘ -- . Theatre Phone 393i.) l... L, p inatclsleoa t“ ous- friends”. " beats just cover! g k l a Better um -A cry y it i l!!! i Mr Ernest Amett was a visitor to CapeTraverse recently, the guest of i his sister Mrs Claude Hewett. Miss Edith Keefe, teacher inSear- leton School spent the week end at b8 homo h Klnkora. _On Saturday evening Jan. 17, the blood hounds of Cape ‘lraverse play- ed the il st game for the A. E. Mc- Lean League was played against the St. Pats on .the Albany Arena. A _very large crowd attended the game, and the falls witnessed a. very fast game of hockey. Mr. Frank Mac- Farlane refecred the game to the satisfaction of all. Mr and Mrs Arthur McKay spent last Sunday visiting relatives ‘in Cape Traverse. ‘Our school is progressingfavour- ably under the efficient and capable ma: agemcn o.’ our teacher Mr-Wfl- fred McCai-dle.‘ principal, and Miss Freda, Bowness, assistant. . ,._ V Thursday. evening January the 22 a game of hockey was played. on Al- bany rink between the Beavers of Bedeque and the St. Pats of Albany The game ended in a tie 2.42. M. the satisfaction of all. A large number of hockey fans from here attended the game inliedeque Blood Hounds of Cape ‘rraierse ‘and “the st. Pats of Albansn-A" ‘ ‘ _, Slfll-ING VALESCIIOOL .l K i On Friday afternoon, D8019. the examination was held. 1n the’ school‘ Th6 school being beautifully decor- ated by, the teacher Miss Easter. The ‘classes "were ‘examined in‘ the different branches by the toaibher and Mr. John. ‘Stewart, Mr John stcwm acted as chnimam- The ibu- owing is the proeranmiH -' Opening chorus Christmas by the school. Recitation Orid Dollar. Recitation Finley Maclueodf Recitation Milleor Nilatheson. Solo Ruby Sentner. - ‘ Recitation nan Parrish. ' Recitation Sterling Maclnod. Recitation Earl Stewart.’ - Monologue Olive Stewart‘ Recitation Earl MacNeil. Recitation Elmer Mathason. Dialogue Christmas Cookies. 6010 Nolma MacNell. Christmas Exercise by 9 mini-ls Recitation Heath Johnstone" ‘Recitation Kenneth MacDonald Star min by z girls. - Sol) Howard Gillespie accompanied by Reagh Gillogpie on the mouth or- gan. _ ‘ Recitation Phyliss Mac-Nell. Recitation nlleeu Younker. Recitation Alheta MacSiwan. After the programme Santa Claus arrived and distributing gifts to teacher and DuDl-ls and treated the visitor; and puipik to home made candy. Remarks were made bythe Time ~' chalrlnan. It wafcloscd W 811181118 the National Anthem. - : MODIFIED TIOUSBR MOD! PARIS. January as. Julienne will launch alfternoon shoesfor wring in akin in pastel color-l. This new medium resembles soft suede- surfaiced: crocodiles. I ' ' ‘ Dilflded nkirts will take an ‘ifh- pqmnt place in new day and even- ing fashions. - Worth announces that he will fea- ture twill‘- llf-i" ‘mm’! “n” °" (rock in his now collection‘. Ho will _a show bout‘ dresses ti» the first wunn daysiihc colors n‘. sponsors are dark ‘ blue. ‘ browns. may and ' yellow ‘Meson. and he favors print ehlffonlpplain satin, triple seoreeiies. oral-Ml" and starched chiffons forldreas Ital‘- Bmsrt Parisiennea‘ are weal-ins veils to match their hair with new spring hats. ‘ ’ New lunhrelias are long slid sirild- Er ‘with crooked handles of tortoise shell or "leather. Straight handiés“of precious wood‘ or carved ivory‘ lro also used. Near knae-lsnlllh ‘will! with aid: zll-‘L-‘fli l?" 5"" _ 31c; on rzly rzlng’ (‘f-Y- “WM-Tm the ankels in are also :"l.:'.' ~ 1n c: biz: Clayton Green refeeredthe game to _ rink Monday, night Vbetweenftrle" at ' the‘ Span-ti‘ j-Oiver» Five I‘ - until-cal "Million , . _ . In. The Demimon- . vyaslurloabii, Jan. ‘lit-Plants or United Stitcsmldmllnbtllrihg en'- torprisos to the value 3o! tiiiofiespqo have beerrorectedfin‘ Canada. accord ing to figures‘ iurnuhfed -the ‘Senate Yesterday by thejlnltedfltatm‘ Com mcroe Department.‘ " A ‘rheywerc pifosgnipd a_t,_t.he'c5n- clusion of. adapocial inquiry__un‘dqr'- taken ‘in. y, g to ‘a; resolution‘ by Sena‘ ,MLissa- cliuseti-s, and‘, showed, ‘further " that manufacturing‘ ,eniciprib_as' had ‘vested’ n the‘- end - a hm; in branch plains uibtuydlr-bbbh; s1,- 535,063,000. frhev ‘werefdeclyared bin- cially to show‘ "the ‘was “M” =-=i~i-'1v"=ql-H-._é=l=ai>'iav few "lkwaeaiéalil" on sub:- of‘ V‘ "' liamont in is ‘ttirig thflfiottllmbl‘ '_obs'erv ed indirect-ruin countries’ m defin- itelyshapirlg their-civil: policy with a view to ilfldlhtifl‘ foreign industry to ut-abllah branch _pl_s_n¢s;'- thereby contributing "lib their lndurlu-lnl -de- velolpmerit." rhflidded: 5' r “In ‘vlev/ur- m‘ T mtantiy"'iln- increasing Allrioflcan binomial the commodities largelyoin the branch factory: movement it -is‘ im- pouiblc 5o "aster-hiri‘ the arm: ‘of the fabortyy‘ o‘n our export trade.” ’ ‘ ' 5 _ - " The total ‘df joreign- brhncl-iés rap- resented a; villa’! of about 10 per cent of the total-vol; “foreign "invebtmeiits rnada by Alder-leans“ ingovci-nnient- al and industrial lecuritiesof- foreign _nations._ ' _ n M ' i ‘about tdllijniooo 6i hie‘ United Stats. factories. abroad Lwcfe located in European countries. ' ' ' ' While‘ genemlly "baited ‘States’ in-_ dustry had beénweloomed in_ foreign Penalties. 1i.iv.-.41I4<l!>d that the. "em erican industrial. invasion" had “not been universally approved and even iri~ Canadaamil Australia. the exten- a certain amount of hostility. ’. » ~10 (ioiiniionim January-Cal ine- bum of a‘ ibybl- romance, - involving "a grandson-of-King Gustaf ofiswed- en ind the daughter‘ of-‘a- prominent induatrialkt,~ Yin-c’ intriguing -all swedemH. l l._.‘. "rhe newspaper Dagblod said wddv that announcement was imminent 61 the engagement bi. fill-ice Lennsit 21-year-old 7s6n‘ of i-Prlilée; William iocoiid‘ lson._of 1 the King,- tojMlisi Kar- in Nisswaridtfdaughtér u‘ alibi-unin- ent Btoclflwlm“‘indush'ialist~ whose family is 'olf"Dufch origin.“ " ~ Court’ circles etnphlltloally"_“deny the truth or the n; is pointed out tliatslichya marriage" would en'- tail ronouriobrnent ' by» the - Prince ‘of his right toioueceaoion‘ to the throne. The’ nowaplpcr-Nya Dofllikth -‘Alive- hands,‘ however,- later plblishcd. an interview with the-‘rmde in which lie-said he rhdmot lntehdéd-to-make the engagomenir mown. until "slim- mm, -1-j Prince-lsennart-islthepnly child of the mlrfltje 0f‘ prince‘ William-and Grand-DuchasrMiria Pavlovna of Russia. ‘Ibo-couple wero-mlirrleddn IOOIybut-thc marriage was ‘ended by a dlvorclrin-IQM; The direct hair-to the throne ‘is the Crown Piinoo.Cl1.l|taf-Adolf,~wrin was bom in 1m. He wasrnarrfod in 1905 to Princess Minn-cl‘ Victoria, dau- ghter bi Prince "Arthur; _ml=e '0! Connaught.‘ She‘ died in mi. The couple liad the following children: Prince‘ oust-r Adolf, Prince Slgdard. Princess Ingrid, Prince Bel-til and Prince curl Cohan.’ _in‘ 1m‘ the Crown Prince‘ married _1aulse. Hindus ormtitruierz. " SIJIVIS rush-Asp ‘clnrs rnuoou, Jshusryflis, nvulencc of n. boy democracy in crial. Britilan was soon’ last nilht’ whtfl: thtbnlwh" use ‘of Portland “qflvod” "if!!! ""1 chips" behind‘ the‘ lofllnttt‘ of‘ an hlunblc‘ shop in Msnmald. Janina‘- hsmshlrdfirlsh -uid'd_ulll m‘ the staple dict of, tho clan-sea. whose ‘nurlu- are -‘ inadequate M cooking flciiitiil. _ "_ ' " Tiiefihop ‘was operated‘ alone by JflW: Burton, a v workman on the wail-lair wens-ii: ‘estate, uhill he lost‘ an arn-i in an "accident: The Duchess to sot htlotra for him, and yuan his was dell ill the ollchtu‘ "mim- ‘u; Lqndoh for tremnonvw thrnhiifliil-hl, w ti" Duchol orgvork- " " nut nlchi‘ the‘ vlalwii mum-iv ihoii,=-hid'flnd_ln¢' it marl busy and lnmled- on‘ holiilas- ' I ' when it 116Mln!'if_fl!7w‘n 1hr: the Duchess was Jprving at lhejahw a long lino M forniod and the store did a rlcvrd billinolll‘ ' who he.‘ been moildhrro s- :1‘ rzls. You not: ‘Wiiutdld she _d<-_'"' ~Moixm’ia-i-Iliil_ a rock on Eur.- lmd Willi! th~ nr-nirman brvilwlvlo sioris were said to. liavcrencountexied, ‘biegc. grey end lose and bfaok and Morn-ill‘ lc.ls l. nor;- u hiii- ‘sister ‘ n. i i l S ercen’: Greatest Romance . Wnrld’; . Greatest SOURIS The Knights of Columbus head- quarters in Souris have recently been removed from the Cox Building to the fine new commodious Council Chambers in tlic A. F. McQuaid Block on Main Street. I-lcli. SenamnMacLcan of scuris was a visitor to Charlottetown last week. Tile moving picture “Tile Midnight Taxi" with an excellent cast was presented to a large crowd at Yeo‘s theatre on Saturday evening. Mr. Clarence Harris of Summer- side, spent a few days in souris this week in the interests of his firm. -We are pleased to learn that Mr. Roy’ White of Souris convalescing nicely in the P. E. Ifl-lospital after his recent critical illness. His many friends hope to seclhinl home shortly. Souris open air rink, undcr- the capable management of Mr. Eck Mc- Gormick, is now in operation and many are enjoying the Season's pre- mier sport. Mr. William ‘Giilis of Sollris is at present in Halifax. N. 3.. being culled mother, Mrs. Gilliam. ' Souris Harbor which has been op- ened unusually longwas caught over lastweek during the short period of zeroweather. v ' 1 '_"I"he funeral of the late MrAPpicy G_ay took place on Monday after- noon ‘at two'o'cloc_k from the W. L. Dlugvwcllnfuneral parlors to the Sour- is West'Cemetery where the burial serviccwas conductedjw the_ Rev. A. D. ltfacDonald of rthe 'S0l.ll'i8 United Church. ' ' t Recently the stork paid a. visit “to the home of Mriand Mrs. Wallace Steele. Sculls, leaving a. bouncing baby boy. Congratulations. t It is with deep regret that we learn of the death of Mr. Augustus Mac- Aulay at Springfield, Mass. Mr. Mac- Aulay leaves to mournhis widow who‘ was formerly Miss Mamie Campbell of Souris. The synlprltiliyof the com- lnunity goes out to Mrs. MacAulay i this very sad bercnvenlcnt. Mif. R. McGregor of East Baltic spent Monday in souris.—G. Fashion Considers , Limited- Incomes PARIS. January 2B.--Practicslity for poor pocketbooks is the watch- word of small couturiers whose showlncs late today exhibited fash- dozen. different ways. The suit ensemble idea. adapted to everything from street to evening wear marked tlhe showings-while the two-color ides permitting inter- change of cents and dresses was a definite feature of splring modes. Suits shown today depart widely from bhe old’ skirt and "coat idea. Plain oi‘ bflnt frocks of small pat- tcnvwith maodhis; coats or wioais of plain material were shown. Coats vary from short Eton Jackets to sev- en-oightilg length. Skirts feature stitched down pleats relensinl full- ness below the kisses. designed for double, purpose. sever- al models shown have sh/xit coats making them adaptable for late af- ‘rlia " al-I-isl-priliirdliclfi ""-,lli3=.l>l:i_-~ ' show that there were over four inil- duction of about five dollars per case, created was insufficient to inducg a brisk sale. Even though fifteen thou- sand cases were consumed during last year the unsold surplus brought into 1931 is reckoned to represent fifty thousand cases, apportion of which still remain in first hands in Canada. ther price reductions will be neces- sary for this year's pack. A11 other lines of canned foods are already pro- portionately reduced in price, and - . 1d conditions are not fa- there by the seri - lll r h “mm” w" v m“ m“ 0 ls vorabie for high priced articles. coming season's catch no one can forecast. With their experiences 1n parties are not yet encouraging prep- arations for shipment there irrsheli. Whether the fishermen will find it worth their while to go lobsterlng if to be lowered is difficult to say yet. The attitude of the Fishermen Uri- ions towards the situation cannot be gauged for a wuple of montha-the Report of-the ‘Commercial Investiga- tion cannot be rnsde known in time for the 193i seasornlilor these reasons ceed cautiously‘ before committing themselves as to the prices they will pay the fishermen. ' on hand it is going to be impossible to force buyers ideas? upwards and because of the necessity for provid- ing a living wage for fishermen the immediate remedy istc be found between the two, firstlyby producing uniform choice quality and secondly by instituting economies in the inter- mediate lobsiers and preventing the enormous losses from dead fish and other items and canning-branches of the ln-' dustry. ' terially help the situation, but there- are as yet many difficulties in the way of arranging this satisfactorily ions for modern mlflmna W110 Wfl-i-i-l in time to benefit the present year's frocks capable of being worn half a ggtchgs_ I I931 Prospects‘; For The‘ Lobster i Fishing Trqde The following article from tile cur- cent issue of Canadian Fisherman will interest readers here: - Such catch statistics as are avail- iLIJiC for the lobster industry in i930 lion more pounds. than irl 1929 taken out of Canadian waters last year. An increase of fifteen percent following two or three seasons that had shown an improvement is considered to in- dlcate the supply of this crustacean to be in the ascendency. About half the additional quantity obtained was sent alive to Canadian and American markets, and the remainder found its way into tins. Market conditions during the year were unfavorable so that the ad; vantages of a larger supply were _lost'- in the prices obtained. The fisher- nicn's income averaged about the. same as that of the previous year but the canners and dealers did not secure as satisfactory results. The demand for live lobsters was not as good and reduced prices were necessary in order to force an increas- ' ed consumption. Larger stocks than usual remained in American Pounds at the end of the year, and it is ex- pected that lower quotations will re- main curisnt during the coming two months in order to absorb these sup- plies before the season opens in Nova Scotia next March. Canned lobster prices during the past season showed an average re- but the increased demand thus Foreign buyers insist that stil] fur- ’._.._._.-—--———u- ou can? expect QUAKER QUALITY g in ordinary oats! 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But don't expect the deiiciousness and nourishment of Quaker Oats unless you get the Quaker package. MADE 1N CANADA Qzucx QUAKER Oars“ That is why authorities Costs only one ceut a. meal. A surprise in every package ma: . “Chinaware" Each contains a piece of genu- i n c E n g1 i a 1i cliinnwaro, al- iructivcly pat- terned. Beauti- fully . . .lilniiflf'il\'f'iy shaped and bor- - tiered E coloured Cooks in 21/; minutes after the water boils As to the probable extent bi the 930 still fresh in mind the Boston he prices for canning lobstersghave i v hercfore Connors will have to pro- In view of the large stocks already ~ for llecting the hat add to the cost of ‘both the live Co-opcrating marketing would mn- TO SUPPRESS SAIE 0F cnmesr.’ oral. names PMPING, Jih. W. (By The Olin- adian Press The 1018118 of Nat-lam and the National Chin; are co-operatisig in the sup~ prcluicn oi the sale of baby girls in- to virtual slavery, which has been a mlstom in some parts of Chin: for centuries. Government of The campaign has been set baa: by rooent political disorders.‘ vii-liar distracted the attention of the gov- ernment from most reform, but n m,“ dre§g5 1m- the evening are few officials are earnestly concor- ned in the movement and some suc- ccas has already been achieved. ‘ _ The League of Nations has been particularly interested in rootll‘. . tampon wear. Frocks; for restzaurent wear. with‘ light ycikes or bodicee in Cfllflld n», dark cit-b.- skirts. are shown with matching short coats. NO‘, quite no praztieai are" dinner (rope or silk mesh. The pyjamas are mannequins dismay them with whdrling steps to dzlnonstrate that they are 1-". wearing, skirts. Color ozmbinesions are brown and n ‘mo; green plied: cal-iced scafcnm. pieces with one ‘slaw of auledge. g out the mu-tsai system in southern ‘china and the Britfsh Hong Kong. 8o far as J-lor-lgizong is rconcerncd, the traffic is already de-' p.53“... 0g 931mm,,“ “mega, gull lfiilltily doomed. . . P 00"."? oi By this system, girl babies couldbe mndowitill trousers :0 full that the lenllv sold and held as vlrhlll ala- ves, by‘ their purchasers until they had attained the age of ,Families who could no‘. ttbeir girl babies them rather than let them storse. Sometimes thcee .._____ well treated, but often they arc cru- - cllyabusedand under the old laws You ray: "Didn't i: hurt unis?“ - there is no help for them. sixteen. Slfljiifil". preferred to sell azml-slaives are ‘Moraine-Yeah. silo developed flat feet. . . _ The system was‘ firmly established . in ldongkong before the British tcok .. control. usual policy of interfering as little as possible with native customs, but the government endeavored to pro- tect the child slaves from abuse as much as possible. laws were passed making abuse of mu-isaj a criminal offense. Riecentl... however. British and Chinese residents of I-fongkong halve appealed to the League of ‘Nat- ions, with the result that‘ steps for supprosion of the steym are well ad- vanoed. The British followed their N“ MEMDRIAM WALTER MCKIINNON There passed peacefully away at New Dominion on Jan. 7th. 193i, Walter MeKinnon in the 43rd year of his age. The late Walter McKin- rlon was an esteemed young man m tllgconmiuxaitymandloved by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn a sor- Imperial Fox Food Regularly fed throughout the winter season is rowing mother at home. 211:0 oli brother, Lauclliin. in Somervlliq Mass. who came home to attend tha funeral. The service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. McWalker, pastor of the Baptist Church, and was largely attended. The pallbearers were M follows: Colin Campbell, Mack Mc- Fadycn. Alex. Strung. wilpcr Strang. Bruce McLean. Gordon McEweli. Th0 remains were laid to rrst at Canon V Cove Cemetery. 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