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FINLAYSQN, Mans w... 7-1 Torn A's-sen‘ m‘ rircsifor lrofiifolnoo SIIMMERSIIIE Yo Trinity -7 l,“ the result that ‘frtnlty were vic- Dm°‘m._ School were wugners in five sets 411-1; favorites to wm at least eight sets ' _Hu-°u but as in severnl of the other’ Dmwu°_.-sp¢m}u_m“m “c. games the prediclttohs were up- Mum ‘m; Jouph gum-um ‘set. Many of the aeta were hardl MW“; 011m Mufl(;_flmy Joy. fought, seven out of the t/welve go- u“ being nttafted no give and Z. IankJett-u- and H. Rankin winning from I..811ll'pbant and a. WWW ldbnfiflflurery s-ts. we and le-z. m" N The High School team won one ladies dodoles I. Linkletter and ll won two sets, the High team of M Be prepared tn ease a can “m1- Mlllman and Durant winning from Dlalngue-"Bamboh Sheen and Monltley 15-11 and 15>! l-Iocitaticn-“Bilws SOUP-Ed- can cl standard c‘; and Prltclum and Jarnteaon wtn- ward Gillla rung from Harris and Morrison Tno-"Rock-a-by aloof-Louise ' 15-1 and 16-7. The Trinity teams Shea, Joyce McDonald and Billie m‘ 97¢"! 5°'°"l°'| I o! Ole-rt and Brooks won from Shea. Brllllhll Screwed ' Ralph and albeit Stlllphant a-rs, Recitation - “Driving mm the Albion Nat, Stove and Bound 15-0 and 151 and Bradshaw and near-David umonald. lnver-neaa screened Owen wlnn-ng from lookhl-rt and Dialogue-Who Difference of Op- Brae D’0r rmtea Nat and Stove Bmallrnan 10-15, m1; we 15-11. 1mm," Sprlnglslll Slack for blowers, ole. In me mixed doubles the 1713- Recitation - "Phat Blocking" -- Amo ivy team wen three out of the five nsmtqqmg, z~*:.**r"..“""r- “zest .1"; MM ‘me-- e ~- Anm-rn n"; N‘; h“ I - Rnffim- ‘P fl fl-aymonduoDonald. “m,” " °' and .1. Mllllhlll e-us, 15-1: and Chorua-"Banta emu Incoming." Scotch ans Welsh Steve m £12, “m: wit”, 1”", I H t?‘ i Bltltphant 16-2 and 15-11, I2. H0!“ d 1 (ggghgrgnfl Deuinioa lloueholl Coke. m“ m, h u u" f n 1"" m‘ PW“ lowest Prleea Prompt Deliveries. A- nmwllflgmlttzl "ms-laud "I ° Merry Christmas w. n. anus a co. -~'“ W- M renew-M no» are :1“.;~...."..=~..:.~.....* W... larm and "Rid!" Hllfll ‘. __ 1115, 16-9 and 15-8. 1°‘ u" "w"! rnaa I'm As Good As I Can Be"- Mnlnnia. ' Duet-"Roubeu and Rachael" — High SChOOI 2 loulae Shea and m1 Craig. Instrumental Music — Orchestra. "Star DrilP-Nino girls. Recitattols-“Those Pantfl-Ray- High School and Trinity Clubs was Mm“); on“; Mule-Bung 5h”, played on Monday evenns with accompanied by Louise Shea. "Uncle Hiram! Cold." torioua m seven seta and the night son‘_--m,q m , Mm,,,» _ 5 The Blah school W» plvkrd H" Recitation-flay First Recitation" mg into the third game‘, but some sue of and! ‘we PM“ 1W1" 111"“ W" Recitatlon-“Little Annie "mm" ‘half-done McDonald their oppopenta a chance. _ BUM-om, mum,“ "m. do“ mm ‘boys. wgnn $.11. D Has-ll‘: and g “"‘“'*“°“ "Km" ‘m’ “m”? - ' ' -Eunioe Shea. Morrison winning from M. Lowis chmkurhcommv, Dialogue-"The Train to Mauro." Aiaettdr to Santa"- Bnam mun,“ M", ‘m; Dfalogue-"lnauranee Agent." Matthaxlldaollon and ia-r. 5°l°-Bm"4 D- 51ml- Mouth Organ Mario-Earl Craig, ? m the rnena doublu cad: team led flhea. and Prince County Ghronlole ""=""'°*'v4~~n1-sn.valmxral.rauebeia| """“““"“"‘"°" boughtdailyattlle dlieadl. K b§ -.""" .$ firms-u Graham Rom-I. Bummerlida. m: -IN UXJ—'HIO beautiful t... ‘, Sm- chargeofthesa-vioeatttienavmbvylirs. Jaa Mound: Reading "rho Church Mirror" by Charles The Gunner-side Quartette sang nth sympathetic feellrq “Safe in 'l‘aylor; "I want to be a christian" sung by Dr. A. W. Lear-d, Dr. H. era were Messrs Albert Jeffrey, T. Oolvln, Mrs. Mobeod and Mia rt Ltnkletter, Johnson. Rev. Mr. Wilson then ad- albe James carver, Kenneth Schuman dressed the gatherlng and extend- edaweloometoalll-Iegavea ttiee of the Church during the past year. The year had been an en- dcourazins one in lplte of remsted and Emery Unklettor Mr Keith Conrpton had charge of the funeral eorm-prehens ve review of the activ- arrancements-S -BBO0M8, sold wholesale an retail at Bruce's. 4687. ‘hard times, and. all the depart- ‘ments had made a good showing. ~PAS8ING OI MIL ISAACHepre-isedttuyount people 1n ADAnlS-Jllhere paaaed away in the mrtlcular tor the: efforts. The early hours o! Wednesday lnorning, various committees next submittedi Mr. lsaae Adamo of Misoouohe at their reports for the year. The as yearn or nae- Mr. Mam! W" thankoffertng taken lrp at this 50m l1- 50! V-W l-nd W" the 5°11 meeting was the largest that had or Wllllam Mam» of that plsce- ever been received. The new oom- llbr many years Mr. Adams nan mitteeg were arranged and the the mlll at Bea View owned l1! the chairmen sppo nted as: mum: late Hon. William Oamjirell of Sea Finance Com. Ether Clark: View and waa known throughout erty Qom. H. T. Oolvtn; Advisory the distrta for his honesty and 1n- Board, John Smallman; Trustees tegnty. He later operaked the Board, Dr, J. l". limcNeill: Visiting Unkletter Mills near Mlmouohe. Com. Mrs. Glidden; Social Oom- Some years liter he removed t!) Mrs. Everett Philips; Social pro- Bummer-side where he lived for ov- gram Com. Mrs. A. W. Leahitf er thirty years, making hi5 living Floral Gam. Mn. Edgar Clarkz‘ from a small store 1n the west end. Cemetery representative, Thumb-S, He also dd work as a ship's cnr- Johnson; Choir leader, Mrs. Jack. zpenter in the days of the wooden McLeod, ’l‘he reports n-ere all fav- shipe. w. Adams was most um- oumble and the financial statement eating to talk to and would relate showed that the chum-he was on a many instance of the days oi the sovnd financial basis. early settlers, his grandfather hav~ iii; iimé..f’t'i‘.w’.m‘.’il’f“ldi.“..i 3'1 Cobblers Daughter old friends in Summerdde and Bea wife, who is seriously ill, one son. and cuflwty trallot 1&6 Pr!‘ s-ONALS Knole Park. County Hospital. ty Hospital for treatment-a -Mnr. John B. Taylor has as her guest her clstors.—-8 u" u m“ m“ had been for treatment-s Solution For l a. . The ai-nlinl of avme for human u resumption . Anthemthenbrotsght l" pethegreatestdrawbaekto; ‘lnqdiaooveryofthehoaxaet from z. Ltnkletter and A. lirrookl h, ‘ d“, . "q much quqygd a. development of the era-werauve mgland laughing. Bha waa push gummy“; movement, heaaidwaa disloyalty of ed of! to America and evantuall member aa far aa Nova scotla returnad to Bristol, where die liv- merrvbers wu-eoonoernododtothenaeoflmuwayasumgll-Wlllqlt-g in III fir‘! and always followed (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jan 24—8olution for GUARDIAN Pfw‘ s...“ use loam At Every Point b11933 Al" Brat Hutgagol Real beam“: 41% Govdlunent and Municipal awn. 2m nupuquTa-r 5% Proltredand CeualaolaStofia. 2% Loans (Iempanf HomeOflioearIl Otlserleallatate 3% CaalranrlOtlser 8% 100% i Ii Ielli Caowu LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Rt. Hon. Sir Robert L. Borden President Iaauruaoa lulled banned lo §25,CQla247.0Q Imuronee-in-Foree lnoraaaad lo QHIIFJILBIILDO Cosh Incense lncnaaed to $5,400,978.24 Policy Payments Inoreaaod to $2,003,881.20 " Anon Ina-chad to ersaramoalsro t Dloidaad Funds Increased 0r Ql,l33,llI7.45 H. R. Stephenson General Manngq n. c. MaoDONALD, 1.1.3., cam, superintendent Branch Office na- ltla-rlttmea: Mmcllealh ma‘. mouewn. N- B- of a quiet unassum ng nature and w. new respected. Mm Hoaxed All England View will regret to learn of his New “ab; ggfieanu, um passing. Mr. Adams spent his de- thrown on one o; the m“; whom, 1111111118 fill‘! It M15°m1°h° "m" salq; hoaxes on record-e hoax thatl he had a small holding and was w" swanqwed by mm-md men 1mm Quito act ve and well until a short various m,“ o; m, we,“ m5 ma; She told. thorn 1n a . glsberifi mixed with Malay and Arabic wo —Mr. Rchard Olark of Bumrner- “d by omhndish Emma’ m" ‘we ‘s a Pnm“ m the Pm“ she was Princess Caraboo of Javaau abducted by pirates from her home d d rted t Bflswl. R71‘ ten —Mrs. my Huestis of Summw treks eCuarnhooallved with the Wor- ‘m h" “m” ‘he PM" °°““' alls. beamed men. linguists and world travellers flocked to see her and listen to he: strand! language. The amwn: pert <3! W wlwl"? at least reminiscent of the hard mated 00b- tmea of the treat lrlah famine. blers daughter proved such a 0on9 “"4” 719"“ namnate actreu that never for a ‘t a: work “Mn uwdabbeury hm“: moment did aha give herself away, clallan mm " m‘ although all sorta of traps were Drill-"Chrlatmas Patries"—6 tiny :2, “i?” “m”: “kw” “m laid fur her. One gentleman an‘ - whileuubgry n“? X " “m” nounoed to her that she was the “i” M" °“ m‘ "m" h°,most beautiful woman he 11m ever met, and aha never stirred a hair. Cw ‘usive proof of genuineneas 1 - , they said! She was taken to Bath. (/0 ' operation dressed in a turban stuck with seven peacock leathers, and all the pro _ quality flocked to pay court to hen} Mafkgflng Prgblems The newspapers were full of doings Thla year the at‘ “ has al ifnthe myatemuanaatagie para, so that potatoes will be a luxury for naatern ve er roug a Malay sword and dagger and she gave extraordinarily expert exhibit- U. S. Shortage 1W of Potatoes $h.._;_.w.....$... Scarcity Felt By U. S. Famlies Who Use Vegetables As Chief Item of r“..,‘§§";§§,°,; ,”,‘,,,,"‘.:,.‘“,,‘1§“f,.. Diet. m» He w mm he s» wit... w». mm» .1“... laws...” “ha: "or: arm m mmmzsorrr“ w r i , . . . , ~ ppeared prices was higher at that period. ~11. 19m g m William who lived with hm and u 3M, 1m, young, °"‘°‘ J mm‘- ‘°°°““' “ . _ e oen ury 1 one daughter Martha Anne. in m ,,,‘,;",‘;,,_“?,‘,,k,.,,, womanfwtbh m, ‘£9111’? i?“ nm-jt "i" the vrwe 1n aspen-er heme $2.16 of mllld Lllflellb 1a the mm“! 5mm‘ 1° ‘mm “mT-“h? and black shn/wls wound turban- m w mm“ m! t is extended. The funeral will tlal; wise about he‘. mad w“ found place this afternoon from his a h m t Al. residence to the cemetery at Oen- Qfmf ‘§3,Y,,,,§F°m§ mg. gmmfumm! ‘i: m u: w?‘ ‘a =11 1n by Ml‘ m"! M"- W°m1 °‘ great famine tn Ire] m.‘ <1 n 1m n short year with a production of only largely small landholders. o» 33 5115561 P9! 610114- TM 5'11"!!!‘ majority of 111a farms ran bcr woe n» 8% the with price three to lam-ea ‘Iltlssortvl Island potato producers. ‘would he mialesdang w sllggeat that anything like the famine conditions which dztalned 1n Ireland in that Q4. “It la true that the whole price “m; rgLher m.“ wheat or level ta down the year, aa omn- mtplq and the potato became pared With the& earlier yea-re o! much the ml-lnitem ofdictthlt aeuvltv- memo. quotations u still known as u» Irish with for oarlotawere 8120 per 100 "m, potgmbngm came ill Previous experience of such N051; Agnq1@_ 1; n51, ' I strtcken year are llhely to be repro- duced here. There are W0 many other kinds of food, tn fact some still are present tn such over-supply that prices to faunas remain low- ‘rhe fact 1a, nevertheless, that the United States faoes this winter a shortaze in its potato crop, which i CHOP VH-Y LIGHT i "Phelflsh population waa 1B great measure dependant upon the success or failure of the potato orop, and therein lies the great contrast. Not a few Americana, ea- pectally during hard timea, count on potatoes la a chef item of diet because. in ordinary yearn, they vide almmt a maximum of nourishment for what. they cost. many families. ‘The bureau of afltcultsual econ- lomlm has just reported that the marketing problems confronting ‘on. o! Inch“, BM persisted mqou.’ you“ “up m m’ Unned tagrictllturists calls for oo-operatlon and careful grading of quality, Harvey E. Chisholm of Bear River 'b°° b°°‘m° ‘ declared in his presidential address ‘mm “mu? ‘he “u 59"“! at (the annual convention of the Nan Bootla farmers‘ annotation e r! l 8 ‘Stateseahbeoflmplredoulywit-h uy staple vegwabla |wo1nan with whom ahe me stayed! “Not infrequently forashortthnetnmiatolzand Provides the whole story came out. Oars- Bpeaklhg m the 100 (lglggghg boo‘: real name was Mary Baker, After the arrival of lanta the well I from many sections of the Province, a Devopshire servant girl. she had treawaaatrtpped the President ma mm of the ptcksdw her-whoa o! the The world eeonmnic trobulea were due lllt 1mm l 101118119!’ 1h Iflldflll 1M |teacher than manna the pupils m not w aoamity of material but lack Yand had previously befled sucoeas- °Y ~ TM their lovely gift and wiahee them a of weer-anon in making material fully l.n m guise o1 a, gpmm blwll per ceptta ‘ “Among producers in potato- t the crop fourhuaholapereapita for-the Whentheper captta production falls as low aa llroflhind ; 5 a; g Z E - 52E @313». cl 1.255. Perbunhelwllt- tam-r o! “row of Ireland. hm 130111110111 by does to potato though. is rer the nlmbers grew to 1.5mm "A shortage of potatoes has come vealed by the act that, the follow- 19m “d 091mm,“ w; inf March, prlou had reached $550. “only 9901mm ' 134g The 1926 was still another rung“ wmrn¢ The peed, é‘ EE F r§§*é%§§ of econ-linen ercnanta. :"'"1WPWIW "t" and retail grocery stores, it dependent on me vrw- Th F u, m m; m; “mam;- inconvmtenoe but not outrlfmu’ un¢gw1m whmh ymin/flun in 1M6 thebllzhtfii “u W“ m, ,, W. thelrlah fleldsandlnafevifi , u the crops were utterly dertlvill" 1theerwsot bothl uidllfl be “Deaths known to ent-al action seems to have were the health and vitality beenrapmlfllhfwtherlaeinw‘ Pwvlelowereupecause oflhflil men aw a he. “totall '01 "that: dtanand u; t."é'-°°iél°°° 1c on have done ‘the m Potatoea are 500,000 people out of llelalli U? known tobea sanowhat precarious lyto fields 01AM i crop. A little too much mature who _ ken land did so. tranendous effect on u» crop. “meland meat ammo-W 1"’ thoaeiarmerswho haveemrelietatouetinlefltw WT Canadaraiaedanemal-illedbythellnitedfitew of prawns. n» tariilon mvrfullzrewvvrd m“ B. i ‘i552 or other sections audit 1a i Effect o! lflfl Ihnine ee dependedwonto makeanymata uonwxy h, felt by famiLel m tomed to potatoes as a chlalnd ‘of diet, but, even though this i record Anrerlcan shortage, El :2- lug enoursged such crops u E caused by absolute eta-mum products. No bend only 21.170, but so - ‘ 11a. get away from ti! willreapm. ilona wereelnployed onrelisf Canadian if popul ion la a cr-tefloll- here m ahehaabut m1! the people“ when the faanine b88111- She Orvlaredfhcll The ourtAtn r1118 0°" u h‘ -, tominu, and the art-W he" u» mm dreeltnarwflll- m "Did you are the lovely W” P"‘°°'- 1" 1' ‘m’ roses handed to me over "I any such action will be 11mg)" ‘l4 the principal N!- ' ! “But they were meant f0‘ principal flfl,” aald the (l!!! ‘ “Bow do you know wit?" the prmopal boy shawl!- .“I waa with her tn W n M, other. (Nils mnn-a-nuauam —— By McMahon . miipll 11ml.