. i. H courts‘); 1950. '7 ~ v. ‘ THE/Strongest ' attraction of I M0 RSEfS . TEAS l no doubt is their bvor but, they have, another g their strength, which assures t e mati- ~l.. .... o- fir“, g1. l r uallty- . h-inw-qo-n-‘o-u-o-u-n cralfi v8 oflclock. oooc prices. -Wl1ll'l‘ Ar loszrlrs s0.- nal-IQY Blllrwednesday flight at lava i, snow: LOVIR.— Mrs. Minnie‘ lM-l-Ill-ll- A. Murray o: men Road leaves Monday morning for her trip to Florida. Iior tome years she I llllllifli l rllialn .v-~. 0 33h; _l___Il~l_/_\l<l.(_l_'_l_'l'l£'l'(l\'VlV cum: nlw ‘ - , * V *1. i divinity lllltttb courtly , wanussbsr ‘n ‘MO-Midweek prayer services t - tors cordially weleomh- ' . - Memorial llsll.’ _ l1‘ l ; lib-Official ‘Board 3_ lull’ ‘Attend- anee» requested. HOME NURSING CLASS at the Red Pipes offices will start ‘rhurs- lu ul TRY Sllflllllll-INEB yesterday with a splendid exhibition of fowl.--hens. geese, and ducks. The. annual ‘poultry show opened. Abegiceits lWon Hard Overtime From _§_’Side 4-3 I A Mon taro-rec on neat-JET." dru- tislla "Imperisle" defeated ‘A 0-1 in t tut, clean. gems The ice was perfect. » lottetown -~somlh~ py.m,_ a o; ' ‘ hill, N. S. ‘day. Jan. 30 at 1.30 p. m. 1365 . notwltlutg u; be: f cu 5 to n has cone just alter, Christmas, golng_ ' Judging was completed in the class- , _ _ ‘ M1118 I -- n mum. nun g I‘ O v P p0“ ,ds’. mumy m D-ywm’ ‘M ‘wing, I __ c‘ m: "mo, mm‘ Bu“ mum“ (Special to The Guardian) ldCbllld Crystal counter on an lllaiV-‘gplolidld game and d N l’ _ 4 ' from n; weeks h, two months en- rEIlSONM-s Rhoda lslsne m. Plymouth flocks, summmslnlc. Jall.‘ 38.-'I‘he “m” m" m“ " “"““"" “‘°,"'"°" b°""’"‘“ ‘h’ ‘ s ., ___.. ______ . toying the sunshine and the 02a. \ "hm 1nd bflrred. Polands, and third game in the second section of bum“ o! ‘he period u" ‘h°.cry';“>“"y“m°"‘“t ‘any m‘ W.“ or“ . ._ varyilll be!‘ flfvlrlm with motor: M158 NW“ Mumw’ Gran“ Brim" “Ihflrnl- the league matches between Abefl‘ it“ puns: mm" but m M “U?” m "m" mm‘ A’ m - .1 sat-fired Ad h. _ - : h,“ m wink.“ mmm throunwsm,‘ ma, m week end Wm, Judah,‘ w” dam by M“ L K "m and m’ Own.“ w” my“ u ect. Per ends z-l ln Crystals‘ set centre tor Montague, aftggplgl, : a _ v8)‘ semen‘? i o“, m’ NA“ n“ m,‘ W" ‘he u [news m powwow, Haunt the cum“ Rink. summemde‘ In‘ favor. ,lng s wonderful same in sltattekand o ‘ ,,,_ 19,, ‘m. u“ ‘f 5 n,“ ‘ going later and farther south, to ' . Flvllvwins were the prises awarded: mam on perfect l“ and Wm‘ an n" The ‘fastest hockey of the eveninfl; Dose checklnl. bad his shouldla 2 . Iv Plr line of I words I Miami. Mrs. Murray's Blrlhcod home The lilsny frlendsbf Mrs. Harold mndmcé o; close on one thousand “m” m ‘h’ third PM“ 5nd L°W"m‘°"“'°d during ‘h’ h“ f“ @111‘ - "WW" °""°"" was in Prince Edward Island and MacLceh will relzret in learn that cam: FOWL-PEN . lor. aim three minutes or ploy. "i" °* "W "m0 ~' é llghtlaaertlssls .................... 1e perlinsoflvvorda § m ram“ ‘hem m a m" m“, m has undergone a 5mm“ 0mm . about o: hundfeld of whom mm mm “mud m, (Wm, mt] The Seagulls are 1,,“ m ‘ha’, _____ o-oeae-e-eoogeeeeoeooeooeoeeooe-oee us...» “mm” 5h; h“ M", m the Qty Lion lrpthgp, E, 1, howl“; l. James Power. cm l “pt”: e spec‘ "M" [mm 81x minutes after Nicholson passediprlw °7 "l! Elm! 931"‘! @1546” """'"' ' - - ' 2. Geo. Dalzeil. ’° ° °“"' the puck in mistake to Chick col-NW" “id m’ "Nplm"! W" .--——- » l -_ - v - 5°“! l“ Atmiu‘: t“ u“ "f! k m‘ t" ‘ H‘ M m k cocbq J” Pow" The game throughout was colu- ‘mt who mo), m‘ “Hum” ufleredlthem during their stay there.» t... Agents Wanted Miscellaneous pest ‘twenty who but her first love w ey ma a Hal e ll . _ J . ~ - - pamuvdy m,“ “CHM” m m m, r . , m“, up u mug". _ _--—— ' ‘ i‘ ‘m1 h” W‘ 1°" m" “w” ‘m Mum“ Home“ vs‘ sherwwd “n” 1' u" Pow” ~ few minutes of ploy when s. Chsr- m were without much tmubh onel Mealtime I Ieagem“ . ma" ALFRED DHCDQNQLD’ LAND m,” h" hem. m“ and enjoys. h" one harry; 51mm Mm- mawp, 137.; 3. Geo. Dalzell. 10mm n I e u,“ h mil-lute before the bell Saunders M b , sum-s coon uvu scent surveyor. Ber B1. Chllllvliewwll 4. m. Power. w p ‘y ‘ u “m” ‘M who evered the score to a-a. in‘ ' W 9°“ 1'” 39W“! WA _ l winter trips to Florida. she looks , , . o w handle a complete line of Her 5“_13_“_1mopd_ forum mo“ e I w h" um HQHML J“ PW". struck Montgomery on the head with The u“ mmuw ovenmu m" wt“?- McCarron f... D. G‘, c bsl 3901951” m‘ 9mm‘- exclag‘: .-..-__-.-__- ........ -___-____.. m" m m h“ 1m Lame, rim" z. Jae. Power. h“ “Mk” ‘mk- mlml-lnl I m5!!! four, w “m our, Wm, ‘M “QWJE 599mm 3- 13' F’ v , territory. smsllcaoltal needed. ‘ 1e A wmcw Wu." o,“ mum) Pi n T a, A d T ol PMMFL Geo‘ Damn “in and new}. mnnng m, . ‘em “ma” mm”! m’ finish - m‘ 0,1,. Poole Forwards 0.1mm to-dey Mflflilflycglzgz? 3333"‘? desires position as housekeeper. Edwn‘ 15mm uxls n p rat ;_ q”, DMZ,“ eral mix-up. minutes "om the “c: u l? d"_ <B~ CWT“ R- BDll-lltl Gardens. Box 6i . . _ n ' Apply "5' care of r “l . , _.,_ Rm mm“ km p,“ h, we n,“ period w“ evenly '° ' “m ‘"5, A. MacDonald p. Cal-panel} A. W. l 8 lmo. 1325_1_2a_.“_ Bin-Ins R C rt K I put an easy one pest Coiling: to win _'______ ‘ _ angers ORCC cockereL-l. Geo. Dulzell. divided with the Crystals showing up the match m, the Abbie; by I scorer; hgggfigzrs w My on woman ro-rnllvcx. sun E50,,“ Fox “"00 m v_ E WILLIAMMA‘ the R E 15mm ,_ 2. Geo. Delsell. well individually and the Abbies o, ,_3_ _ ~ M I t F! . int local representatives. Posl- c 1 1 1 ' . ---- . . ' a. Geo. Dalzeil. playing good combination. There l V‘ ac mm‘ Li!!!‘ app0 ommun cetc w th Cher es Wyand. Hospital Jan ,5 m“ to Mr and The ,1. m n mm, up.__ I , _ tlon pern-larlerlt: Ytsrlv Kill-Pm"! Msyflcld. ‘ 1297-1-27-31. ' ' u ’ ’ ' _ u m“ T“ Rmge“ M . was plenty of poke checking and only CRYSTALS ‘any; m cum-R's Ben‘ r. M300. (being $25. weekly averagel _______ __ M11- MUWH W "mil. Bolton. MIN. 'I‘llnity United Church held their BLACK “mom” one penflm Tm mlnuwa “m, the G l A "l . end expenses: commission and cash "n.5,", TAGS Ion nmmkn; a son. concert in the Heartz Memorial Hall , face-off Chick Gallant scored un- o. ' bonuses besldel- WWW! 9°» T°W' my, summon“ on “m, “w” ....... -.._______.. last evening before a large and de- __1 w J c am . . Qimmls Mvrilvell‘ . Hen. . . . u ore. sided in a pretty run and two min - . 191M173? W511‘ NAUQAU. e d T ronfn. . ‘J l’ er Bl s. ° Guardian Central Printery. nrllrlls lighted audience. Tlle one act play. J h Th l" "l" . . - s. w. 1-4.s.u.lr.ll.¢=.l=.=l- ..__ _.._-.,._........_.._ . .11.. Speed Limit." and the minstrel orzrll .°’.“.' .1 c o... m M" m’ “M” “m” ‘h’ °°‘““ “°“"‘°“‘"’ “°““‘“‘ ' “mm” - '- T L t °°wum3_1" this city. January 28, show were the malnfeatures of the o F ' ' ' u u". by saunders‘ scaring M! Awn“ "Tn influx“ 5°91“. '_—' r "t ~ 9 e - - 3- W- J- Qlldlmlr- . bound Just before the bell chl k r The sewn of 1019-30 of which u F01‘ SD10 _.._i-;i _.____,_____ i030. Ellen Smith. widow of James evening. m John Thanh can.“ ‘ o m Abbi . v Forward “n? gloomy flue.“ cw house ro err-sul- MODERN newline-rm lv-runmluvtlu lswr- Fvllowillr 1-1 ills ruler-flu PulleL-J. w. r. Cudmore. f], ’ " ‘“ ""“°"‘ “°““"‘"“ 1‘"°“°“°" ‘m, H o n,f;,,,,,_m -"' FOB SALE-NICE BLOOD l-‘OAL. conveniences. best locality in city. v l. Cotton Pickers‘, Orchestra. a‘ w_ J. came". momerl. u Mclfwen turned him C. Gallant Lewlor ' “ l‘ 5° "l. . .’_...‘!§'-. w. A- Delaney. Kewillsmlé lf-zgi-‘ll- APP‘? m 9mm" Bi- "Md" wmcm-llt Bummerside on Tues 2. One Act Play. "The Speed Limit." . Zioomrzgteh olne ‘cg thed zest stops he Srlllphent sounc-rovlfihe‘; 8:11am 8:0‘ rvfn" ‘xélsg. R. h. " " ' - ------- -- d , J _ 25th,, 19m ~ _ , _ \ - "J 911 e 1-1- l Power * .. , y‘ sy an Mrs A M out o! chum"; muons: ISLAND nus , . squambflggjlmrd m, may Mum", we V!“ ,._._..-.._.._.,_..------4-»- FOR SALE-A POOL TABLE 1N first class condition. Write P. 0. Box s02. 1301-31 _______.__._.. FOB. SALE. T0 IJT, BOARD AND room signs on band at Guardian Office. l4 -_~ FOB SALE-LODSTEI. FACTORY. good locality, full modern equip- ‘ mellt. Five good boats and gear. ' Apply W. Barryfldmarsh. ' 1320-1-28-31. Male Help Wanted wsyrcn-Mil-fi-Yo wonx. s. n. McKlY. Lewndale Farm. < lase-l-aa-sl. __._-_-A— WANTED-TWO MEN T0 SELL Ruwleiglvs products in Charlotte- r town. Apply to W. J. Muttart. ‘ 5ummersidc._ ‘ latte-Si WANTED -- IIlLlABI-l MAN AS caretaker for I8 pair fox ranch. _ Married without family preferred. _ Write stating experience and refer- ences. GA. Bprcul, ‘Bo; 017, Spring- llii-l-S-Bwas. _.__ ..___. ANTED-MAN AND. Win; Pn- ‘fersbly without family to take k charge of operations on small farm in the vicinity of Charlottetown. = lottetown. V Apply in writing to Box 175, ‘Char- 1273-“. hone men vvllurso‘ oclcxm. Bill pry: easy work polls learhlnl i. Barber Trade llflfliflbmlilll Meier American- 3s, most re- liable sorbet‘, __ ' ' ’ Wrlte l ct ti..." a tow 7 ll‘ r ege _ l. . Halifax ' teens lat of Teachers Wapted , --€_.._.a IIII . rescues w n n oxca for covehead flohool. Supple- | ment aloooo. Apply, to Marion { Brvwu. Covehesd ma. lele-l-as-sl. LIJIIIIIO Female ' Help. Wanted WANNJD-A i-r-a-"Tuo wssnmo. Mrs. J. I. Johnson, 140 Rnfllford Blim- ' l lssp-l-as-sl. Li‘ Warren-mam In; OINIIIAI, houseworlc, References required. Allllly Mrs._ seal-tn, Cavendish Alllrtments. __ leae-sl Bu..." z . “--_-.u..u...._..i'_.;__.'.____ Was-rep - coon cow. no:- Wihbred or grade,“ tel-freshen about lst of “r Not over f r years old. Must be sood . "l"! “ndmsrsh. City: . lsell-t-se-el Lerner-i _ Salesman Wanted A’ ’ srltun Heroine." ----—-—--- .- LOST-‘AN’ V AI L! DOG AN!- wering tothe’ name of "Paddy." Finder notify R. Maclhe." Canoe Cove. 1368-1-29-2l. Monthly Meeting Of I. O. DDE. , _-__- Thmrcgular monthly meeting of the Royal Edward Chap, X. O. D. E. was held in new rooms of the Chap, in Canadian lesion Building. b7 Graf- ton, Street, on Monday afternoon, Jen. 27th, at 3 dclock. A large num- ber of members attended and Rolmt in chair.’ Minutes of last lueetlns were read and confirmed. Secretary also gave s summary of business transacted at Executive meeting of Jan. 24th, and in connection there- with, the resolution referring to re- turn of membership pins was deferr- ed until annual meeting. Treasurer's report was read and adopted. _ 1m- mlgrstlon committee reported one plea fol- help. snd Chapter voted the request of the CURL; that e10 per month be grlnted until extreme need had , ' -'. One new member, Miss Ethel Stewart, was received into membership 'snd signed the roll. Miss DeeBl-lssy the Ed. Sec. for the Chapter, reported that the Sarah Maawell prise, which is open to all tbs Dominion, is new being compet- edbfor - subject thislyesr being "A mowers were or- dered sent to Mrs. B. B. Blanchard ‘who was unable to be present because of illness, in sympathy snddn ap- preciation of the long and faithful service u an officer lh this Chapter. Members desired that rooms of the Chapter be, open to members for in- formal meetings. the key to be left in some central place agreed upon and a sewing meeting was arranged for Monday. Feb. 3rd, when ladies of- fared to assist ‘in making curtains, blinds. etc., for new rooms. to which every’ member was invited. Mr. Wat- son, ln charge of the Publicity Cam- paign in the Maritime Provlnqes, o! Msohean‘: Magazine,’ addressed the meeting. asking the suport of Itoysl some Chapm- in all tilathis ma- gapirle stands for in the placing be- Csasdian magazine. ‘ Be stated ‘that there vni w» 01mm was out annually in Canada for American magazines. Nomination of officers ‘$0 bl elected It filo lfllltlll meeting en llebrues-y 24th followed. andin connection with the re-nomldatioa‘ of fore our Canadian public of an all - uwmsalerstlcn, committee. s vote _ t. of appreciation for theirjvost was“ v presfitedbvtll Chapter» All-billi- Wrlght. Funeral notice later. JONES-At Alexandra. on Tuesday, Jan. 20th David Jones. aged 88 years. mnorol notice later. Please "omit flowers. . . PATTERSON-At "I‘ll Heath Street. Chestnut Hill, Brookllne, Mass. Jan- uary l4. 1930. Mary Ann Patterson. (nee Beaten), wife of John Patterson. (Patriot Please Copy.) In Memoriam 1n loving "memo ,1 of Mrs. William McNelll, who died January 29th, 1921. Those vvllo love you sadly miss you ‘All it dawns another year In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are very dear. Inserted by Husband and . ' Family. In Memoriam In loving memes-y of Mrs. Clarence N. Collin, _Ih0_ IIOPAIMC ‘hi! LUC- Janusry 2901. i‘; In the graveyar eftly sleeping mo" Mother has and true Who gave her life ‘for her darling . children . What more could a Mother do. Inserted by Silk: Etta, i368. r " in Memoriam In loving” memory of our dear nghter, Elsie, who departed this ll esanlllry mil. 1m. ll ls lasts 1m will! Blnee ‘oar darling Elsie passed away None but God can haovv our sorrow None bat God can know our grief put the thought of meeting yonder Is all that can give comfort and relief. Inserted by her lather and’ Mother vlllr. and Mrs. Artemss Cooke \ i863. r lllultmllllllll In loving memory of Mrs. Clarence Ogil- vvlle passed sway January t0. l , . ~ . »' Tommy. a smooth chap, Jack Me- Lean. Bill, a burglar. later judge, Frank Storey. \ Don. a burglar, later policeman. George Beer. Felix. eutoist. Gordon Morris.‘ Otto. nutolst. Keith Johnston. Stunts. Trail Ranger Camps. Cotton Pickers’ Orchestra. Vocal Solo, Arnold Taylor. Bhadowgraph. Minstrel show. \- 7'9???’ r _‘ Cast of Characters. Doughnut (pianist). Wilfred Booth- royd. Rastus. Gordon Harding. washout, Reg. Smith. TembluGsrlsnd Brooluh. Dlrnbulb, Nell Higgins. - Sambo. ‘George Ayers. Bones. Prank Wells. Shoepolish. Homer Nicholson. Pancake, Ben Re ers. I God Save c King. Directors-Rev. C. N. Brown. Mr. Fred Pickard. Preston Fraser. Business Committee-Gordon Dar- ach. Homer Nicholson. Keith Mor- row, Jack McLean. Stage Managers-Ernest Locker-by, Frank Storey. Electrician-Jill Crawford. ‘accompanist-Wilfred Boothroyd. LIVESTOCK MARKET (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 28-111mm were 106 cattle, I61 calves. B71 hogs and 300 sheep and llmbfljfll‘ sale on the two Montreal live sloclr markets to- day. including about 27 cattle held over from yesterday's market. The cattle market was unchanged. Lam yesterday ope 1on4 ‘of west- ern plain to good cows were sold for $0.00; common to lnedillm cows brought from 05.00 to 17.00 and can- ners and cutters from 03.20 m $4.75, calvea were steady M2412 to $14.00. for veals and grsssers brought from $0.40 to e1. dnd yearling calves as low as ti. Lambs were of common quality. Ewes and wethers were sold for elollo qrnl $10.75. Bucks brought earls to ebso and culh from e1 to it. '- Hogs were sicedy rrt tit fed end watered flat. bows. brought, from $10.50 to $12. OQ-ROO§O§O0OQO0C§QOOOO-OO4 .-.._._. Old pen.-1. Fred Blanchard. HCfL-l. Wm. Cudmore. Cock.-l. Wm. Cudmore. CockereL-l. Wm. Cudmore. 2. Wm. Cudmore. s. Wm. Cudmore. Pulled-l. Wm. Cudlrlore. 3. Wm. Cudmore. PLYMOUTH ROCKS (bnfffli) Cools-l. Jack McInnls. Hem-l. Jack Mclnnls. PLYMOUTH stoclts (white) Old PQfl-f-l. Bruce Pound. CocllereL-l. Bruce Pound. I.~._ .5 .. rocsuos . I CockereL-l. Stephen Doyle. HCfL-l. etaphen Doyle. Pulleth-l. Stephen Doyle. BROWN LEGHORNS First prize taken by Rose Valley Poultry Club for hen. cock, pullet, cocksrel, pen of young and pen of old blrdsf - WHITE LEGHORNS} Old Pen.-.1. Wm. Murley. Pullet-l. Hal-old Whitlock. CockercL-J. Herold Whitloclt. on its highways. ROLLO’ BAY N ."ES Friends of Mrs. Howard Wood of Red House will be pleased tn hear that she is doing splendidly after her recent operation in the P. ll‘. I. Hoslfial. Mr. Floyd McLean, Klngsboro. was ‘among the recent visitors to Fortune. Miss mtohoth Francis spent-the week end in Soul-is with Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘Creamer. _-._- Cattle buyers are visiting in For- ‘time at present. Master zrnsrt Reid has returned to P. W. C. after spending his holl- rlsys with his parents at Rollo Bay. We are pleased to hear that Ernest wasreuceessful in his Xmas exams. despite an attack of measles and is in lfvlslon I since his return. hlends of Mrs. John Davidson will be sorry to hear that she i8 quite ill. a “Ladies Aid Dipper W" elm" the eveclta here hotly. 1t was new st the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Brazil has spent nearly $8,000,000 _ ~ while the investigation of the Deal-ll Second‘ period was faster than the ‘first. but neither team appeared to for a shot. till “Monty? mgdg 1,114; G lllls Doll-on F red MOON). MARITIME (Continued from page 1) _.',___________________________ The Facts _ , 111cm has been no cfdclal stale- ment from Nova Bsoiia Govern- ment qusrtcrs respecting thLr mat- ter. but it is understood that the‘ first intimation the Nova. was contained in a "letter to Premier! emcee from Hon. Charles Dunning! the new ‘Federal “ ‘Minister of Fin- ance. and dated at Ottawa on the‘ twenty-first instant. The facts are that "sn smut board of expert accountants" has not been appointed. as stated in Charlottetown dcspstchcs, but the‘ rnattel: has been referred by the‘ Federal Treasury ~Board to the flu-g minlon Board 0f Audit, of which Gordon W. Scott. of the firm of P,‘ 51s not s new or special board, but n‘ lnornlnlon institution appointed un- =sler the Board of Audit Act of 192s. ‘ l ‘» urellmina y The Investigation to be carried out by the Dominion Board of Aud- ii. it is understood. will be of s na- ture preliminary to s Dominion Provincial Conference to deal with the question and finally to "tug upon it. Indeed. it is understood that the Governments of Nova Sco- lla and New Brunswick take the position that while their ready co- operation with the Board of Audit In this work may he relied upon, the preliminary nature of the ill-f vestlgatlon must be recognised as having no decisive bearing upon the larger questions involved in the Duncan Report as quoted above. ln other words. it is pointed out that of Audit will be useful 1n gatherln‘! financial .‘ ‘stlcs and checking the accuracy of figures already upon the record, the final decisions and cen- cluslone must he arrived at at the Donllnlon-hovlnclal Conference to which the investigation will be pre- llrnlnary. General In Terms As will be gathered from the ll- bove, the impression that this is to be regarded as ln_ any sense a spe- cial decision affecting any one of the Maritime Provinces. ls quite er- roneous. The erder-in-Bouncil pess- ed at Ottawa and dealing with the I Msclllschern; DISTRICT MEETING AT CANOE COVE On the afternoon of January 14th. nlclly people flom Crapsud, De- Ssble, Argyle‘ shore and Carlee Cove were to be seen weeding their way to Canoe Covel-Iall. Why? Because ‘that was the dew on which the meeting of Crapsud District, L. 0. L. the ladies were preparing supper. l-Lccuntors Crsnborne, lady ‘Paget and Lady Diana, Manners w- be able to get near enough the nets! gem-c“ 35mm Mcquarm “Mme: \~~ with Mi‘. Duff Cooper. D. S. 0.. pspt. Sidney Herbal-MM. P.. and his‘ ‘wearer, m. Michael Hsrbertfal"e'at ‘ihe For‘. Montsgu Beach Hotel. "“" ' Vice Admiral, Sir Willlslrl"t‘ti1lll',‘ ,:c. c. 1a.. c. M. 0.. D. s. 0..'w|a1t' lthe New Colonial Hotel a !ago. and st the quaint old Royal Vito“ horn. m. a. Eycr. a pomhlsrofflarl‘ ‘wit: repuie is staying. l". J. lilliPtlll“ ilzn-srlcan writer. is at the Montague ,from Pasadena, California. and "owe _ iblngle. prenuer see writer is also-lent‘; l-zenslon after a busy season anlid'the' 5 mongol, to take place. While the tlrrtjoutntlanqr wrung, exploring‘ landfl Government hoe of this latest move I lei-lion o! the Mir WM brill! lleldbreparlng for a new novel tulle/W‘ . ‘lsuerl this fall. The Bahamas Coumtr!“ At_ about 5.30 p. m. all descendedlclrlbwss the scene of some aplritef ; totbelowel‘ hall, where a sumptu- lmatches in which Mr. and Mrs.- M41‘ ous repsst was enJoyed. Then alllgar William Carblscll wok alpromwl; a. short lnlprompt program was put on for the entertainment of the ladies. d The following are some of the items of this program: Speech, Rev. M. O. Brinton, ‘IX-yon: Speech, John Ferguson, Argyle Shore; Speech. Ernest Holmes, ,De- Speech, Duncan Canlpbell, Argyle Shore: Bong, ‘Nell Macliachern. Long Creek; Speech. Vernon Moore. Crap- rlud; Speech, Nell MacCannell, Canoe ‘Cove; Instrumental lvlilslc, Beatrice Campbell. A hearty vole of thanks was ex: tzlldccl by the chairman to Ewen C. .‘.IOCl:{ll‘|il'..‘l'l, Diztrlct Master for the splendid supper he had given. "Clod Save the King" was then sung. At the evening session, which was from 7 p. m. to 12 p. m., the follow- lng officers were elected and install- cd for i930: Diet. M.. George lllnlall; D. D. M.. Fred Fall: n. Chap, luv. M. o. Brin- ton; D. R. 5., Msnfcrd Beers; D. P. 5-. Ernest Holmes; D. Tress, J. Grangen MacPhail; D. Mar, Neil D. Lents. Archibald Show, Francis MacDougall; P. D. M. Ewen C. MacKinncn. Next year the Crapsud District meetin, will be held in Argyle Show Hall. The following officers of Lady Pat- llcla. 1.. O. B. A.. No. 803. Canoe cove MacKlnnon: W. M., Mrs. Louise MmNfl/lll; D- M-. Mrs. Katie Mac.- Canneii; Chap, Mn, bell. (Special to no omen-l were ilutalled by 0.10.. w. Bro. Ewen Ohrlsty M“. Klllnon; R- S. Miss Beatrice Camp- RllBB [EH slllll lsllll {were invited to the lodge-roonhwherehncnt Plfl- Henry Blllrmln Allin"- j Iche caller of "The spur" is here a coterle of brilliant artists headed W» ls. n. Lunt or Boston is st-wovllc-f ‘ll-non of m. Lunt‘: work wllhpe sea- ‘ncstc in charaelcr as he lntondspto Qeoture the beauty of EleuthersJl-y. bout so miles N. B. of New rrelvldr. lance upon which the city of Nllllll: s. not; and Sons, lr chairman: This‘ sable; Bong, John s. mscpougslniir ftllfliefi- T“ m" “m” "WM-Y- ren lg paying visits of greater fre- quency, and lo add to the Tblffili.‘ tenary features there will be a day ,slCp over of the Good Year _Aimjl__lifiz lrn the 31st of this month. This is l. good will tour to Nassau sponsored by Mr. Robert Murphy B! ti“ "M191 ml Herald" and under the ' or that, paper. on that occasion wit. eral prominent east coast flOYiQI‘. dtlzens will beprssent and it tsllhell, l glut the "jungle" an annex of the For: I Vlolltsgu Beach Hotel will till lcene of some noon day The airship is to anchor near ol¢ Port trout-cu upon lrrlvll At the New Colonial are the may Jl‘ of Ycunkers. N. Yo Ml- 5°51‘ 7° gafty and his mother. m1. J rqarty, whq spend much tinli be tween their aoclal life in the Gard lns and on Paradise Beach e fall.’- trite ocean front bathing spot‘ 6f" N01 Providence. The rorouphe °llll> i‘ ~pen fol- the season _u well» W “lcllrelve nrrroinlan club. and em '-\ r~""1o by the palatial Cruise lin- el-s and the B. S. "Mlmuiw "m" many old and an sncollflli"! "m"? . per- or new semi-residential vislwl-s to Britain's oldest self-governor: colony. ' ’ ' An historical review of Crest ‘Bl-l- tain‘: prcgresl in merchant shlplliill has been summed by the Frill“ °* Wales as an exhibit ln the Interns- tlonal mrhlpltlsn at Antwerp. bglj gium. thll IOII- ‘ "‘ As s sequel, to his prcppegll _b1_ cable. rnrtlov mseler rmliilv; 1m Miss Gladyt. deushhr vi l: A. l‘. Rogers, h prominent ' Ella with, meeting- “ U matter quotes lnfull the Duncan W“ m ‘Mm _ h ' ‘mm-m‘ ‘ 7 affair r..'.“.....'."§. lrrvfirflorrol °°""“"'1°ll" Mvmmmdsuons on or-rsws. no. fir-RC Ottawa ' m L w-Mi-fj _. .‘ ,0, . . k ‘ _ v _~ _ ‘- _ r _ n. “bu. ‘m. u ‘mm up“ a” the sublect and instructs the Board met-ling Journal ssyl "it Ill learned mad,“ nwnflun M" "my ~ l _ . - _ t of Audit to conduct an investigation m, m . ..__- .. . _. . _. fl-ISCIJPIION rlpfrlf- “m”... I“ mm ‘u w“ u n“ u err-ling that the estate of the gqngplcuolflly the recent estimate! ‘ ~ 1 i 3 . ~ ~ - " ma-r-r ma: only the o...» erusl u numerato- candy “a m “than: t? ‘reportn equmtm. :- “u 1mm“ mum a’ A‘ M” '"" m‘ “‘ “m” ‘m’ ‘muvfliwfiu ~ . - ~ -~ ' ~ . ' assessnlen . c s - _ > ‘VIQCQHI - . "'4 "l" *°"°".“l l" W“! i"- eo. am o. Johnston was nnonr mum a “m” ‘m’ "on W mlodenmtlrolm he wife. 1t u lmder- owns an automobile, but all! W ill I “f ,. pruselonslssusdtopahsnpby-npu-hwgnpgwthseitythisveek. mvmmlu u “mum nmwbv talsaemalieae. nlemryzobsssbsthtub. ,_. -t_. l o-.-__._ . _ table physicians; nledrusi-lmbst we are sen-y to hear that Mn. o, mm”, “bu”. m u" mm Will has been mooted suture asset: , r ' - the ItHllei-rlmlflltlhd Wesley ume are both “m,” o, m, “m” o, on” M" M. Nell MM- uneer the lsm 1m Asthma Iumaflv H» “ibthbvinoe efQueaee elcsolltors areallevellfeuralmlthstodctble. 1.90M,» the will leaves tom-a lflefl ‘diuretics tfljlqflag qty. ada in its endeavor to meet the fore-i going of the my- al commutes‘ l0