Granville; _ lilo lpendinl! some time at her gnome. Mr. [John I‘ litt. Darnley, spent m; flllfll‘ “ ys with his sister, “m, rope T or. Charlottetown. - w.‘ arid~b _‘ ‘Mac- Ilito exlnfl will: their hues; nurses. Wlimot Valley. ‘. William-r?" Btchon .. "‘ o! fillfllotwwn. S...» "with wit‘ Plronis. Mr. and t5 ' . 311D”? ‘Maids of Mrs. F. q Wiflhiilllbh. rclrot her pniilohrghstly hope for her Iinodrirrwvm- " ftevl ‘James y. of Moncton, ..‘ Dr- Ii- H. Ramsay. of 0h iottotown. wcicrecent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. fackerby. ‘inc wuimlililty extend ocngiiatu- lstiohq-to Mr. cad ‘Duncan mp6 oligan. on e arr va oi’ a. holy, ‘y on the evening of Decem- some fl wonderful‘ birthday. 1h‘; mo‘ ji-shnuai ciosl or mm- lo ‘school was ‘conduct?! by the nMisa Vivianwobdslde, and _ do Stewart (in the school room ow Thursday afternoon. Dec- emlierifluth. e lcliool room was t-aiiof odors-ted, {drj the occas- ion w; Xmas trimmings. There m tile uiuoliime stun-ohm of ratbpflifi"; W11 visitors. :'l‘lie dif- f t were . each “Timin- missi" v . i‘ o ‘ " was sung oil‘ plerredftbtiioirnom- cs-w _ ors and pupils a very merry Xmas and a happy New Year. " The ssmi-limual exsuiillttlon and ‘ chruuuqs. iilosins ot fll-milton‘ school was noid in tho school roorn of thc district on Thursday aftcr- l uni _ p y I .,, ,_,, . Exercise-C ies ‘Stewart and ohm- a" cam, ‘Eileen plague- cushions; aisle-f “tn-nanny andRuth .' "and Eil- gwoiidoiilcruderlf . om‘ .__b yuiictlrmmsioyoud Har. 1o‘ the : lofievofrlthe prunes...‘ 8m“ ‘ma: .L ,, ., i. l to ' W6 o l‘°-'- i '3 er ‘Q 5 c. t. 9. 5 Messrs m: use .. do _ liliriaoswere lpachor. For gen- s»- - - humus closest J ‘V iii "God Save thc m plan, ‘Irliveilem _ of Rriday evening of last week. 'tli‘i‘ivirig-‘liu‘sihess'ii'i thejfsiiieit iriduiu ‘ .- ‘rfes ‘on t Willie. will‘: ‘a, gxlii." ul dis-Jill.“ "grioi 9°?“ ‘W511i slot“. i“ iiiflposltion ‘and hér Hus used h‘ . ‘iuor q; th an“ d" WW?!- Bllmt her Xmas-holidays hero.‘ s . _b m I in. ‘slid - . l-etumod _, e to mrtnto and b‘ New Altfldfi A l And Vicinity Christmas day-acorns and gone 0h. may its memofios live, Among the minds " and hearts 20f those. Who of its pleasures give. Mr. Bamuei Waugh was a recent visitor to North Bodeque. Mr. Owen Moore, travelling sales- mln is a visitor at Traveilers'_R4_est.. . Miss Margaret ‘Pilliiian, Traveller's‘ Rest was in Buminerside Tuesday. Miss Maria and Mr. Ralph Camp- bell. Cheiton were visitors to ‘New Anon, 25th inst. , Messrs. Harry and Colin Waugh. Wilmot Valley spent Monday even- ing at North Bcdcque. Mrs. E. J. Wright, is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Harryjirowsi, Margot/e. l Misses Mamie and Daisy Mill and Mr. Harold Mill, Ciermont were vis- itors to New Anniin 23rd inst. We are very sorryjiorepon an un- changed condition in Mrs. Wm. Dal- oell who is very ill at her home hero. Mr. George Yeo. formerly of Brad- albane is spending a prolonged visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank. with Miss lilmestinc and Master Jackie motored to the city Satur- day afternoon. Miss lEdnallrch, Toroniois spend- ing a pleasant vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Urch, ‘Travellers’ Rest. J . _R..__ F._ Piilman. [Pravellers Ros ‘attended the Bcliool Concert in __ rbrooke Hail, Thursday even- ingof last week. Misses Eveiyne and Margaret Pill- nian are spending their Christmas holidays withmthcir mother Mrs. (Pill- Mr. on ms. sun’ ‘uerwaugh shu lflmllyiil the Concert in the Baptist Hall, Bummerside, ‘Mr. Jabez Mill, Pt, is going ‘fryiit ills life illdcesiridhliiifcar- , lliie "o"; work ‘oi Mon‘- ‘lii. Wiifiiffii. . fairs. “N. ‘a. ‘ McNeill rand Allie Molléiil attended the‘ iuisrjrsi "or the i to Mrs. D. ‘H ‘MacDonald which pioce ‘at her lute resi- ‘ Sotuifday morning 22nd inst. dioxin" bereaved filésgges respectful sympathy is ex- is osew days with ‘hereon “up!” ‘F “Wm”. like flier .oid‘i friends ere pleased to wdlcoqie . WW 5688. ha?“ TlicYOdnod- um" wosc. n‘ viii; be "l." M!” Ho!!! west Sollléfcw months ago ‘on o visit so nei- sister "gum and other relatives living 6P8. ‘ A "gi-‘eiit ourn the ldeeth Mill-Elton. Kinkorh. ‘PW H. MCI-id- filmmsrslde. The late Mr. who had charge at‘ a boo); .3741"! llifillmulersiuo for some years Y il¢1',¢°1.imo11s_and pleasant man- diflcnde horse . "to g1]. mm iliiine‘ ‘ contact. "sue console manasement id her business to be oxtrcineiy pop- tssue where hc has several men- Rvbert Hurt. Wilmot Volley‘ nils in this coln- . si".fz.n2o.......1. Miss Laura MIMWHDQC, Sour-is River, recently visited Sour-is, Mr. Cari Muilaly. Bouris River, Rev. A.» L. P. a, nono Bill. who a. recent visitor to Morcll. Messrs ‘r. Johnsgii ohd a. Mooney ‘ggureoorgciown recently visited Mr. John J. Burke, 8t. Charles. was in Bouris recently on a. busi- ness trip. ' ‘ Mr. John H. Maclfinnon, Bear River. was a. recent visitor to Char- lottetown. - .Mr. Henry Burke, New Acadia, was in Rollo Boy recently on s. business trip, ivo. Eusebius E. Douoetic, New Acodil. was in Bouris recently on a business trip. Mr. Neil D. MorrLson, Launching Bay and Souris. Wow. Lydia. Ross oi the J. J. Hughes 00.. Bouris, recently motor- ed to her home in Georgetown. Miss Geraldine Peters. Bt. Mary's Convent is visiting her parents, Mr. gig‘ Mrs. Fred Peters. Rollo Bay Rev. Finley L. Muliaiy of St. Dun- stans College stall is spending his Xmas holidays at his home in Souris River. Mr. Jami-s Donovan of Rocka- barra. who spent the pas-t. few weeks with Mr. Zeb Petcrs left recently for Sydney, N. S. Mix Catherine ‘Macrlachern of. Charlottetown is visiting in Bear Rivor South. the guest of her unclo Mr. John MacDonald. . Mr. John J. Maclsauc, son of Mrs. Kata Maolsaiic of Bear River South. has entered the City Hw- pitai for treatment. ' -Ml&il Milrlcfietcrs ‘of the J. J. Rushes. 09-. Qtvravtown." is visiting her- parents Mr.‘ and Mrs. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bway East. Miss Mafletta MwRae, student at Notre; Dame Convent, Charlottetown is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Rollo Bay West. _ Mr. . Hugh a. igsokiiuwh of ‘Rollo Boy returned Monda from the City where he under- went an operation for appendicitis. Miss ‘Emilia ‘AdacConnac. who has Janie; Rollo Bay West for past fewwecks returned to her home in St. Charles Sunday. Angus P. Walker oi‘ Launch trig lace and JohnF. Morrison, st. qeorgivsdeit recently for Boston. iqarhero they spend . several months visiting _ friends and rela- tives. V _ t_ g ‘ Mr. Sidiibery of Lachiriei" accom- panied by Mr. Charles MacKinnon. Sourls, were buying calves in East- ‘ern Kings last week. Good prices were paid. MlQ Helen Kennedy oi st. Mary's convent. Sour-lads spending her Xmas holidays in Bear River Bdilth. the guest of Miss Christina Beagle. His many friends regret to learn of the illness of Mtrj Columbia Muc- Dolltlld, Lakevlllc. Mr. MacDonald has beenccnfincd to his bed for several weeks now. We hope for his speedy recovery. -- , .. ,-. classes alidcroeds. Dtiimi downy is. ‘oxténdcdto l“? °nll'.,dlusi1fdr whois now ser-I ousiylll in the Hospital and to her. ‘who are left to mourn‘ F reeltlozon JI-Voiés was ion llordy, n. s, is hen: on Professional duties. , - i i Mr. nrrol s‘ ‘ ,- - , - a recent visiwrmlzoxlirogiw m‘ Miss ‘beorrle ‘Jsurhs. Charlotte- Mr. ‘and Mrs. some ‘chimps, Mouutiidvsl. motored to Freetown - - ‘on Monday ma.) M ,.;Ali_ee _ Cairns. Clta‘ ,.i's whilst her vodition at herwliomo o-n-si-n lib". and ‘ ‘ Bradslliiiio have . -_. ‘F __ . on. erode», Maury, spent‘ ll with his poren . and J. _ William Graham. i? _, , visitorsto Freel- town oirfhiesoy. ‘ ‘a month's trip t!!! Recent, visi Messrs llrank J8"! Gilli-nil- Bt. Margarets and Arthur Wood. Rollo BAY. , qJfifiBP " ice-mo. suc- ttrhdihe th , lo n: .5 e OV- .3 ‘and " Vétoi‘ . oi-mac slid A.. NlacKlnhon. italic Boy. h ‘ _ . . m. ma. izou or ‘Niimllgl. Boyle-Bi- n. Desire in 174.1110 sing rm- gléli hellish l! 4° . that will in a timdini tilt. h taMizirilchin ooh was a. recent visitor to'u."ar HJVH‘. home iicre. Place. was a reccnt visitor to Rbllffgflh. of ma gum-s pars-hm. My} ' numbers. i ms i l my me ds. lilslisfi. “collisi- hi poncho!‘ H . years, on B . m . tonaa or c , “Dd/PKG d‘ § ‘fiunter Ruler ‘i: I!- fiww 1 I “aw jprogram included a And Vicinity Miss Ruby McDougall. Charlotte- town. spent Christmas day at her James Benton, flew York city. is visiting his poi-ems. Mr. and mo. John scotch. 1 _ Mrs. h. Raokham, is enjoying two weeks‘ visit with friends Charlottetown and Royalty. I I I o in Mr. and Mrs. William Hale, Moncwn. were visitors in North Wiltshire overChristmas day. Mr. Qrawford Sinclair. BDPlIig-l field, is visiting his sister. Mrs. A. B. Cutiiffe, (hiring ithe holidays. oi- §’ Miss Reta Pickering. who is spending the whiter months with friends in Kensington. was a visi- tor herc on Wednesday. fir. ‘and Mrs. my Cari/er. Char- lottetown. were the gllests on the and Mrs. Howard Weeks, Freder-i ict/m. i ffhe" Misses Jeanette McDonald. Tmclier Sc Peter's Bay, and Kath- erine McDonald, teacher Eimwood. are spending the holidays at their homes in l-fopodaie. . v _Mr. John NlcPiierson and daugh- ter, MissDoris McPherson, Ken- singwn. spent Christmas ‘day with the farmer's parents. ‘NU. and ‘Mrs. A. D. McPherson. ‘Brookfiaid. It is pleasing to learn, that the little son 0f Mi‘. "Mrs. Peter Martin. who has been tindergoing treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital is steadily improving. Recent visitor's, in Charlottetown were Mr. ‘and A. B. Cutllffe. "Mir. andMifs. John Cutcllffc. Fred- orioiohy-himi-s. Burdock Outcliffc. Eldon ‘Seaman. Wellington Dion. Robert Ross and. Harold Chandler. ‘Ifhev sincere sympathy of a host! of friends gods out to the bereav-' ed family in the sudden death on Thursday eveningbof ivirs. MCCOIl-i brey. widow of the late n. '1'. Mel, Coubrey, at her home in New Glas- gow. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald and three children. Allison. Bruce and Jackie of Simimcisido. Bind M1’- and Mrs. Daniel Cummlnss 8nd lit- tle son. Roadie. oi Milton. were the guests o-n Christmas day of Mr. and Nil-s. A. K. McDonald. Hope- daie. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Maclieod. been, employed in the home of MisnFredericton. and Mr. and E V. Maclieod. and ilsttle daughicnl Bonnie, of Albany, were here on Christmas day with the fonnei-‘s parents, 1M)". and lvirs. Rod. Mam‘ Leod. ‘Huntsville. l Visitors here recently included lMiss‘ Agnes Arthur. Fredericton; Dr. George Green. Charlottetown: Mr. J. C. Stimson. St. John; Mr. Alex. iMcDowoli. Pleasant Valley; m. .1. A. Rattenbuiy, Charlotte-l ‘town; Mr. Ivan Bowman. Char- lottetown. ' Miss Irene Chapman, M. A.. who- is teaching in Manitoba. is spend- ing a week's holiday with her par- ents, Rev. A. E. Chapman and Mrs. Chapman st the manse. Her bro- ther, m. Roy Chapman. M. A.. of Mt. staffysackville, and his wife, arc also here over the holiday. The Tree and Entertainment held by the United Sunday School on the evening of Dec. 1'7. was the splendid success characteristic of the annual concert held by this »- v99. I mdude. ch00] at caich Christmas season. am? fin Bayrgicv. A. E. Chapman, B. AL, presid-l . »'l‘he varied and iiitcrostiii8 ‘ tableau "Tho Living Christmas 'l‘ree," recitations. solos, duets, choruses. exercises, pantotnlnes and dialogues and the order that prevailed. was a glowing tribute to the excellently roridcrcd The handsomely decor- ‘ated tree was heavily laden with and candy, Not only were scholars lavishly l membered. but the pastor, Rev. Mr. Chapman“ Mrs. Chapman. the S. S. Supt. Mr. Ciiffordflarew and the organist. Miss Jiahio Andrews. also received while the Junior and intcnnediatc‘ boys‘ classes thought- iuiiy presented their washers with ifts. also handsome ' presented lip ‘iflvo scholars having perfect attendance records] - i" Ailcn ,Wed- ‘Wédldolt. Imwson ‘ti-fa "of ‘Mr. . . . _ Lend andauthcrland MacLeod. ‘hm fir”, some cults ‘was in a doiightflillY . ..-._....~ ~ happy. b ent irahood added ,. llvtoc-ovrood amounts rtldbitr/iios ‘I'M Na who Anthem . , - , brought thc entertainment. to n ." To onioy a eooktaii- iuihirland s: cl " . 08E. The foliowi ishthé school find-l e --1 ‘ Mcwilan. 2 ira id 3 Allan wedlock: Grade “Sutherland MacLeod} mu 3 Dingweli: Grade VI-l liiloreiicejhy 2 Doris Smith 3 Jean Cummings: Grade v +<iordon Wave 2 Bertha Wave a zup into the mix- I _ ofi lislieill .3 ‘ward Wodloclr; Grade I'll-d goon Noyz staniey Watts: Grade’ —_-1 a ' e , 2,8adle‘ ‘ ‘ ibcminlngs; Grade d Maclieod 2 Reggie‘ ‘f’. ‘t _.__-++ . ~ i “Bordon Notes , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Noon-an maimed to Kinkora on a visit to Mrs. Hannah's sister. The Misses Agnes and Sybil Pa- quet of couchc Convent. are spending eir holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paquet. _ _Mi.ss Martha Blanchard who has been attending Borden‘ High School is spending her Xmas holidays. in sl-lm-lflfiffllfiv. visiting her parent-i. Mr. and Mrs. Peter-Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. JQP. Gallant, and dallshter Mrs. Geo. Cerettl and hus- band arc gone to Portland, Maine. iiiid other American cities on a visit to friends and relatives and it 5s hoped that they will enjoytheir wcli eamcd holidays. The work on the new Abegwcit Hotel of Bordon is doing splendid Dwsress under the direction of Mr. H. Nclizs and they have the pool roam and bowling alleys going at full swing and it certainly ls a wonderful pastime for the young and old folks oi‘ the town, and on Saturday thc 29th the first game of _the seqscn was played on thc Abcllwcit Bowling Alleys between ti‘: loo Breakers and thc All Stars of the town which resulted in de- feat for the ice Breakers by 156 pins. Some other good interesting games are to take place in the com- ing week and thc manager Mr. James Murphy and the owner Mr. A. P. Cerctti will have cverything shined up for the big games. It is the intention of Mr. Ceretti to have a billiard table installed in thc near future and it is hoped that his place of amusement will be well patronized by young and old people. Tflblt‘. while possibly the outstand- ins number was o Debate. The re- solution was that thc very rich man has more hflpirlnoss than the man Without riches, and was ablysup- Ported by Frank McMillan, Suther- land Machlcodqlind Ira. McDonald. The "GEM-Ive side was upheld, by Eulalic Niaclieod. iAllan wedlock. and Dorothy Dl-ngwcli. and voted unanimously by thc visitors present as the winning sldc. - The Adam Andrews Library has recenthw been received by this school and is 8 choice collection oi‘ mad- ing, graded to suit the various egos. It is hovred that with such a splen- did nucleus. the pupils and ‘inter- cswd friends. will add. from tlliie t0 time. correspondingly carefully ‘sel- ected books. . The Women's Instit- ute has presented the school with the bookcase. which. displays the Library to splendid advantage. The teacher during thc liftcrnoon was the recipient of a token of goodwill. presented on behalf of tlie pupils, by Allan wedlock, and "an address of appreciation road by Frank McMillan. to which he sult- ably replied.‘ A generous treat of candy and fruit by thc teacher was enjoyed by ‘pupils and visitors. and n vote of thanks extended to tho Institute for an additional treat of oranges. which acldéd to the good cheer. The following was the ud- dress — . Hunter River. P. E. I. Dec. 215M928 . Dear Tcaclier:—-Wc. your pupils of Hunter River School. desire at this season of the year to express to you our heartfelt gratitude for the valuable services rendered. Wc arc iinpcssed with your devotion to duty and the deep interest you take in every one of us. b Many times we have failed in the performance ‘of our duty, and our folly, at times, must born-heavily upon your patience. But you al- ways meet such occasions with calm precision. tempered with a kindly disposition and gcntiemanly char- It is well understood that ‘u tas- chcr holds a nobel and responsible position. He. or she, as thL-‘casc may be, is entrusted with the guar- dianship and admonition of young cliildron who are vcry susceptible to imprssions and ‘their future ‘wei- faro depend upon these impres- sions obtained whilo youngu W0 not onlyrcoognize you as ‘a teach- er, but in you wc find a real friend both iii school and out. _ In. conclusion, we cxwnd to you the compliments of the and ask you to acwpt this small gift. not for its intrinsic value. but as a token of o'ur affection for you and appreciation oi tho valuable servic- es rendered as teacher in our school. Signed. Your Pupils. The funeral of thc late Mrs. Gai- IBHLWBS held from hor late ‘home in Bloc-infield on ‘Ilhtiisday rnornin! to Rustlco. " “‘_ lier r- * _‘ thorn‘ are loft to lniourn, sis: young children. . The pali-bearcrswerc Mcssrs. Everett Johnson. Wilfred WoodsyJact McLean and Brenton yDollar. —-L. l ,.iitari .l'alnil|iol.. A [craves ~Boiiiorol llor lloip We: iirolioa _ ___-.-..-_._.. .__.__. .....a_.....__..__._.___.__ hRocks arc Melting? [at Ocean Bottom ‘ Says Scientist i l . __ . i NEY YORK. Dec Zt-Jfheeflrihbi‘ ‘i. probably is not "dead" and ihisliod in shape. the Amvflwi <45- ~ Jotdiition for the Advancement of Science was told io-nislrt by Dr. Bailey Willis of Leland Stanford University. . even the stable bottom 0 the Alniitlc Ocean now mly be heat- iru; up preparatory to causing shifts, The theory is that scores of. miles (lOWIi lh the rocks that form" the ‘skin of mother earth. great; blisters form, and that, as they melt the rocks. the resulting tip-I |thriists make the earth's surface what it is, and whatever it may change to. _ , But tlwre was nothing bl‘ posible- human catastrophe in Dr- Wlllllfs? picture, for he spoke in the new-i 1 time concept of science. his changes! requiring millions of years. and ho comfortingiy named welbltnown, places where, on the slow time scale, ‘; such shifts actually seem now under . way: , l Dr. Wiliws address inaugurated l the annual convention of thc as-= soclation. His subject was "The Oidgnn and Development of Cont». lnents." He sold all continents great plateaus of gmnite. standing; high above thc sea bottoms. which are of basalt, a heavier rock. "We know the kind of rock that; underlies the hc said. "fromt selsmographs. With the aid of earth- _ quakes we can sink our plummets more than halfway to the centre of l the earth. We know thc velocity at" which shocks travel, the depths ati which they pass through or around the earth. and the kind of rock they puss through. We know that the, earth is enveloped about 2.000 mllesl thick with elastic rock. below which is a uoro abotit‘2,000 fillies in radllb; apparently inelastic. very heavy." probably iron. which may me int-lb‘ cd." The heckthat cause blisters, he} ‘said probably does not emonaln from I the canhhs inner core. ‘ HEAT FROM COMPRESSION "Cofnpression by gravity," he add-l oil. “is capable of producing all the heat of ‘which we have evidence. As‘ ‘ rocks heat. thcniciting tends to ox~~ tend laterally faster their upward. H1115 forming blistois-uustheholiths, we calltiiem. Conditions favorable formation oi’ ssthcnoilths appear l eiy ‘to develop in those layers 30 to 600 miies‘bciou' the earth's surface and piobshly- only those within lens. than 100 miles of the slirfiirc illrcnly" affect it. “A blister may grow several hun- dred iniles across, and be ten to twenty miles deep. containing onc or more million cubic miles. The" cover eventually breaks around tho margins. n-liere eruptions follow", a d finally the cover falls into thc exipticd centre. Conditions thus theoretically skeicimi are features of the smaller depressions that nro ‘in the depths of t-hc oceans. Tens». riffe, the Windward Islands and Hawaiian Islands are examples of volcanic ..ridgcs. surroundinz Such depths. I “A blister requires perhaps several " million years to grow. A very large number of eruptions. a gloat manyl usthenoiiilis and an enormous 11195“ of time muct have been required to form Africa. Eurasia and the Am-I oricas in this xvay. The complex structure cl‘ each continent cor- responds with the multiplicity of" actions required by the theory. scmsrisrs QUESTIONS "is thc earth dead? Arc the ososn» basins and continents made and fln- 5 ished? Arc there no active ustheno- - ill-her" I "Iliere is a great deep off Japan.‘ and tho chain c‘: volcanoes domin-l ‘ated ‘byllfiilisan. more is thc deep of thc Aleutian fslsnds, with Kat- 1- mal and many other volcanoes ,l There is the Alocana dccp off Con-I‘ tral Clille and thc volcanoes that, rise in thc Andes. There are many: [others in tlic Paciflcsnd Westi Indies. - “Only the Atlantic region ncu- op-g pears to be relatively cold. though perhazps warming up to bcoouin itC-i tivc some millions of year-s hltlififi.‘ Why do continents stand night’. Bocauitc they are relatively light. ! "Why arc continents compressed and mountains chains pushed up? Because the cover of an crnundhis asthenolitlis. I15 li- TBQFYStlI-lllwii. crowds against an sdjaconi. cont“ h-romsymoss, shears off a nuirgiiml " and?‘ ‘ it upio fonn a" cordliicra. whilc in the interior a plateau is raised. "Whyarc the continents ail-on one side of tlioglobo and the Pacific on thc other?‘ These are inhoritancr-vl from the sun or from thc oarlicr gtggos 9f the growth 0f fifth." __--4o4>---- Swedish Graduates w» The iviiicli thc, ly-ouhg Swedes have given to the u»- lsire of the Swedish Clovomment for ‘n. high standard of education is ~31,‘ ‘rm; A W851...“ gym, mull. worrying ofticlais of thc University slit mo, N-S.’ wTitmw-"I was botbefei to much with my nerves and poipiia tlou of thc heart, nu broken at night. l flcoiilatlu - f-i Lloyd Matthews 2 Ro- bort Siilipbant. . " ‘ the ‘after-l, not large-l g as lsixuboxeshl fouli ii my olecp was . ‘liiuiuttlitif’. r... neg-ole," no» ion-m. w‘ -l i of Upsala. Sweden. Thom arc now . 5° many young graduates who have ‘ finished their university courses that» thcrc is not-hing for them to do. ---——>>-——“r—-—"' - i Victoria Notes i us. Mae Beer has returned to, 11-m- home in Melville Road for her‘ Christmas hoiidlys. , mvietona lllnkis how wouun-i ‘hilweuoednowlsihs makeicc. ‘ i i " der way. f: l weather to t " . m, ,, worm s‘: visions! . u "$9" spent hrbhristgflas holidays with xotoll iiriigdisislnud mm“ uni...“ w‘ REX-ll " motored to sum- niol-sldo ‘iliursday on buslnois. if ‘. 4 I wrzv-mwirr- =- ‘dnys with hor_ mothcr and slstnz3itci~ imcial evening, playing gamcs and Records lt. Goes Like This For Trot Johnny Johnson cud Ilia slfllli‘! Pennsylvanian: ‘Jlfllf ' H166 Vocal A Cay Caballero ZIISS California Humming: Birth Comedian ifriink (jrumii Theresa Rainbow b _ _ , ’Round My Shoulder 21:91 yo; Tm; All Star Orchestra \'oi~.ii_ Johnny Marvin 11730 ‘ Twisting the Dials . ' ‘l‘hc Happiness Boys tell you a few things about ~ 35953 rudin broadcasting! A screaming burlesque! Sonny Boy p“ 131,. Geo. Olsen and Bis Music 216d! 0mm. Jesse Crawford 3173 . yin-a; Geno Austin Z1719 1 Victor Salon Group instrumental l’m Sorry Shilicrefls Ho“ llliytii- elodius For Trot Waring’: l‘ nsyivaniann hi“ instrumental Victor Talking: Machine (in E VI. L _/ “HIS MASTERS VOIC [BVYIILUII] isuici w.» l.» mo. hl u. l- __.__.- Sold in Charlottetown Only By MILLER BROS., Great Georg; Street ‘ .._-'.o Miss Alba For of Cliill‘lOLlCl_0\l’ll_ ylu- public cxniziixianoii of. tho is spending the holidays with iii; Vlflb in $‘r'i_icoi mu; hcld "mummy sister Mrs. Han-y Rcss of Albany. ,afiei"nc:n, n largo number of flitt- ‘ors mid imrmls gathered, and warp The funny friends of Mr. Brcntzzi rvcll 1iieiusd ititli thc examination Clark on‘ vary glad t) hear lit! L‘. of lt.: children. much DLVCY, illld able to be around- aguin. ‘ Amciig tilt- ones who attended the {P1 gcom in Tryon, Friday vrefjc Rev. MLss Frailccs Daugherty, sludirzitlJ. P. Kaye, Mr. Ralph Taylor, cl‘ l‘. W. C., is sileiiding li-El‘ holi-iRuy Howntt. Donald Mcliwd, V10- Frrguson, Kinnoth Boiil ,. iLlOyd Boulwr, Marion Lin, to M cod _ B u“ ‘ C, 1 L lsnow, Stciin ilzirvoy, Pamela Bull-- r. ric o or, o iilf‘ o to» lrz‘. .- town is spending holidays with his, uncic and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Bow-l Miss Slcilri Harvey. snd Miss 153’ Mord- Tiyon. ‘Eliza Boultcr. both of Vicwriaat- tondui illn movies in Charlottetown pCornugllil prcsentcg iliciizi Sagurdw ovcnling called “The Blane: " cor aner“ n rapau a lit sh," whim Miss; Bonn/v a Wedncsdny night, which virus ii good! Miss llnrvcy enjoyed vrry much and play and a good cast. vlllOllZlll. it uril worth gcing It 30M -\-—-- distance 21- sir. , The young pcopin of Victoria lulld. —-- , 5 their meeting in Victoria ifuil Tim rzmuiuiilty at inrlru was den)- Thumdny evening, it lacing thcirjly snzldmrd. when Mr. Arlcmsn ‘i/ rd of from Travail-s": pnssccifawuv mi Sunday looming. The immoral wu. Mirndny alt-minim, u, iavgc fillin- bar of friends and lovcrl Unix". gath- rz-ud. which showed the realm tho’) iiclfl for their tricrid mill neighbour. ‘rho ccmmimlty sends ilidlfl d009- (‘lib sympathy‘ to 1.2x“ ones lift “in liadrrari: ‘ "" " - o, in Victcriii. contests till the iidjcuming time, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bouitor ‘and little daughwr Janet left Wednes- day for their heme lli Chicago, af- trr spending their holidays u-ith Mr. Bouivrris parents. Mr. Wcbsurr BDulwi’. andson Liovfli WANTE n zsmrvnvi; AN!) coNsritllclflon ENGINEERS AND _ ENGINEER SURVEYORS .- i"; Mi organisation In the Mariilmi- Provinron requirr: “Wants”. imiinr gunrnntv-e tvwlw months vinriiz- ‘ ,' 2--Sun'eynr.\ cxprrirnrcd in studio work for nu an us... surveying on wafer sheds. ' 0- - 2-Survr-y iiraftsmen experienced hi plotting slrvqy n; with knowledge survey methods. .4. ~. . , . _ . i J '-I.::':.::-.:.:::::.~:i:; cram‘: mmsiwim supervision. , . _, .,_,, max-ale ibriirrhze flalllggr ,1: hon’, “h”, I110 llfl s t! Apply to Box 111. "Z"~‘sti_i\i;i‘|l clips-ridden», references and salary "expel: . -.~_. I .; _, ‘s, i i‘ ii . - Edi‘