arket Co r..~| llluil") 11 r" int not. ,\l 'l'l\ I. IIOXII PIIIFIIH itllildlil \'I'ltl\' §l'l('l' 1m In , y, l... I» > r. m- p1 1'1‘ 0 l-e i‘ Ill , ull ’t‘r.uil [Jun I'i>\\' . 10mg ilms woo.) s... BLlltlBillli lllll llEATlllG ~,,[ If you want i’ Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to »Freii ll. Trainer 80 Graiton Street Opposite Prince Edward I Theatre Phone 393-J onnrrn concentrating all lta re- lonrces to the end that Defective Vlllon may be restored, Ere Strnln relieved and Muscle llnbllnnou cor- remit. All! one oi these detects "l! be. and nearly IIIIII 1-1. tho u"; 9| Severe Headaches It troubled with mu. "hi. Q0 Illl ho [h] u "Willem an Minion u 7"" III. Ill ii noeuun. ""1111 m ‘with mp1; 91M corrective glans. t. r. wit...» GTOMITIIIT ’ [y STEWART Jones rygsprlndents o! Greensltields & Co.. Montreal gggir-fiiil ZEMEEM%EIEER.E=¢_EI ‘z .- _ l. Reports C? (.10., (‘llicrlottefgvm THE M UNTREAL CURB MARKET in the Baptist achoolroom. on Mon- Thc chair wus must happily occupied ‘by the Pmtor ‘Jr. A. C. Viuccnt- and each ilumiler on thc intarcsting: progruinliie wus cxreilmtly render- ed, showing tuneful instruction by teachers and prilgrznn connuiti-sc. and or» fillilllill pripnrcltion by n11 ])L’l‘l(‘l‘lll0l‘S. Santa Ciillili paid his annual visit and rejoLced the ‘hearts of all with his sunny pcnsonuilty nnd distriblr Primary Ds-pnrtmtnt. Recitation "In the Catherine Ilcthuilc. Kitchen"- -Eugcn. ' 1P1] . Dialogue "L'i.~-....|\as"— Pupils bliss McCnnnells Class. Solo "The Sweetest Song: of All"- Jcnn Iinnnn. Recitation "lvJrrry Barbara Pound. Solo "The Cilrislmas 'C.'nldic“— Bernice Word. Duet “Silent NtghU-diclcn Call beck and Joan McNcill. Recitation "The Chri-ztiuus I lelns"—Jcul\ linmm. Reading "Dickens Chrishnzis Cur Cl\.‘i..‘.:1las"- “rob ‘o‘."—Ml's Gordon Ivcs. ' Pantomime “It Came Upon the “Mid night ClcaF-Bcsoi? Cunnflell- Florence Btmmono and Evelyn 51m mans. Arrival ol Santa Claus. God Sure The Kim;- sunmsnwss T0 CARRY CAN" ADNS GRAIN ~NEW YORK, Des. 3".—Giant sub- mflmes, gun-yin]; the groin ‘cf the prairie provinces across Ilurlcorrs bay, under ice of lludson Strait and across the Atlantic, tome day will keep Churchill. Canada's 511110111110 poi-t, open allycnr around, sir Qgqrgg Hubert Wilkins. noted Brit- ish explorer, believes. ' "I think large submersible grain clrriers oi. say. 15.000 tons dtsplflfl‘ ment ore the only thins 11 "l" Bud‘ son strait route n to be used PW- erly,“ he ma tic-day. Sir Hubert. who has ilown over 1111! goth; lee and walked 011 11v “W” to‘ prove next sunnner that it 15 1111' easler to so under it. m his 110-1001 luixnnrlne. Nnutllis. named aitcr the onitin Jules Verne‘: “Twenty T11°"' 88nd Inflflues Under the sen.‘ he W111 I l J ‘ enjoy til; Annual Christlniis Coilccrti and enthusiastic " tion of gilt ‘The lolloxnng larngrulnnl: was prc , sentcd: 1 Remar s~ Chairlnini. Recitation "Wclcaliic"~-I§l"lc Fol" sythc. Cilorus "Dear Little. Sil':.li,;cl"'-— {‘“'\ "Once in ‘Royal Davids City" i A The Montreal Stock Exchange New p York Exchange t-"iwlfiil i0 Jnlllntull k Wnnl) ADDRIJSJ AND raosolvmriow A 111511 Cnioraole gathering took pizcc at the home of Mrs. Garnet ('=‘~111I>11011. K001i)’ Point, on Christmas - _ like, the occasion being the present. -‘- iution of a Christmas gift in the form ref n. handsome sct of driving harn- vss by the people of Rural Route No. n l1 . I'll: iii ,',":_1 f: l. r / l n- . w: . - 1' 311;‘. .. E4 to their nmii courier. Mr. Thomas . .. . _ _ . n . “N” “L. _ 1_ ‘ LulcLttc filled thc oilicc of chairman m his usual aflable manner, and the rrldress was read by Mrs. Wm. Mutch lvl 1m ibcr genial hospitality contributed to ‘ ‘the success of the evening. Owing . to the storm on the previous even- ing, on whEeh the prcscxltation was to have token place, rind the con- d.ti: n cf the roads, only 44 people | | w ,. \‘ 00ft i“. v Q ,, ,,|- ‘Q J " wrre present, but euch nnd all ngrccl ..\' u v-r .\ v ii wixs rmc cl thc jollicst evening; x “ M111]! _ they cvci‘.';pc1lt. Following is the address: Dem" Garnet: It is with great pleasure that we. your friends and neighbors of Rural Route No. 4 assembled hcrc tonight to greet you ct this Christmas seas- 'on. During the vzwcn vcnrs you have been amongst us us mail courier. you have had no cosy task to perform. {Driving His Liajestys Mall is cspcc ially hard on this route where crcss- ling is so irregular‘ nt times, and we |‘cnc and all. appreciate the conscien- itious manner in which you have serv led the public tn this district. We are not afraid to boost that The December meeting, of morn the whole Island there is not a North River tvolncirs Institute wurymorc 01311511111113“ ‘mvcr- Fmqumt‘ held at the home oi lvlrs. Robcltk" 150mg 01"‘ C‘ 1°11‘ way 1° d" l‘ lvlalcliiillc)‘. Dec. 3rd. Meeting ollen- 1311*“?- ~"°m' c°m1°"'7'~" 1s “1)1"'°“1“t“‘1' 0d m“. the singing of u“. Institute and your chccry countenance is wci- Odm m,“ m“ was ans-Wm“; by comcd in cll weathers. Through your Vlmylncnt of mcmbcrsh") fem Them vkindnesl; you have endeared yoursclv~ Urns eleven mclnbcrs present nnd two.“ 1° “n- The“ “m few of “s “h” _visiiors. Minutes of the Novcmberihlw“ "o1- “L ‘me “m” o" ‘moum? ‘meeting ‘You, l-md “m; amn-u\-ed_ A bencfitlcvi by your willingness to ob- ldiscusoic-n was hold concerning thedllw- “m1 "Sim n l" Game“ 1S a radio, which was bought for a slckl'l‘1"'“$° 0119" h°3ld~ iillClllbCl‘. but nothing definite was’ EW" 111°“ “'11” m“ lmmv“ 5'0“ all their lives nrc impressed with the l'l'- t. 'l'||n l ‘ll 4' -I it‘ i; - v I nil tulp If i; Imp _- t NOIITII RIVER. INS'I‘I'l‘Il'I'II dccl-Jc l. There was $7.50 voted for, the (‘nflnznrv o; “van-on Gl-ovclscli sucrilicc of thc mun who has .. n vSchool; (‘l was voted for a sick rest-Tm“? "919111111" 111/100 i! day. lifter dent oi thc district. ’I‘he follo\v1ng‘0'l1l‘1<. 111101 W011 011 511115685 11151 119°‘ committees were appointed: Siclrple 11115111 111110 111011‘ 1111111- ‘V1111 committee. Mrs. Spurgeon Warren, rend! svnvx-Jllv 11nd n helping lwnd Mm Harry Scott; condolence Com. for those who are sick or in trouble mlttce. Mrs. w. R. McWalker; School you turn out thc silvery 1111111: 01 Commute“ Mm A_ H, Lam,“ Mm c\cry cloud, and always hove a good Pcicr MacGregor. Luncheon was ‘V0111 1-0 50y 101‘ Qvirfybfldy- NW" then served by the ladies and a soc~ 111101111 1° 0011111111111- 1101110101‘ T011811 m; hom- wns spenp The Janugry thc trail. and "putting the best foot meeting will be held at the home oi forward" r0111" good Christianity may Mrs. Jack Morcside, roll call to be W011 b0 1111 0x81111110 10 08011 011° 01 nnswcred by birthday month and 115- stone. Luncheon committee, Mtss It is with sincere 11111110615110“ 111111- Hclcn MncKlnlcy, Mrs. c. D. Mnc- we wish you to accept the accom- IGrcgor. Mrs. Bruce MacKinicy and nenvlns remembrance 11nd 10km 01 Mr, \-;_ E Macw,1ker_ 4 our esteem, wishing you and Mrs. .___€____. Campbell the compliments oi the WALLED CITY IN 51'3",“- PIIRFECT STATE Signed on behalf oi the boxholders R. R. No. 4. NURZUK. Tripoli. Dec. al-Jrhe discovery oi n walled city in the wild Germs. district oi the southern Tripoli desert has been announced by Inngoton Moifett oi Washington. D. 0., on hLs arrival here. Moiiett is a member oi the Prorok-Roselll expedition. "A vl-st Paleolithic wolled city in an almost perfect state oi preserva- tion," is the my he described it. IDNDON‘,_ Dec. Si-Just as an army has been said to march on its stomach, so the member! oi a scien- tiiicreeearch ship nil on theirs. Dc- pu-turo oi the royll research ship Wiliiun S. Coresby for the Falkland Islands and the Antarctic seas w» delayed byinnbility to obtain o. cook. For l week the ship lay at Ports- mouth but. no cook was found. She qtmnpz to travel 2.100 miles under the m. from stlmwxen w 11¢ 11°‘ Count Byron Kuhn de Prorok is had to put oii to try hcr luck else- rrllgcnlxncorrirroyvy contour} .m vs STOCK AND salvo QU MILWAUKEE TRIP ONCE TOOK THREE DAYS GentraLtlliardian l Cflufge, iMrs. Moore, County Pioneer recalls days when Indians roamed. -TIIE MINIATURE Gull ‘ League of Cross Hull, only Ill-irate} course ill city, open all New Year's Day. Aitelnoon 15c, night 20c. 1250 I’ B!’ PEG (TBRIEN lThe following story, is of particu- llzir interest as Ivlrs. Moore is an aunt oi Mrs, Williom Partridge, York, and has. manly other relatives and friends ‘in the Province.»- Afton-Tilne, when it encompasses fl‘; years broadens ones perspective. CLYDE invert-on Sunday, Jlll\-‘ZIl-1sb3€' M"I°L"°- “'h° “c! i‘: fimi . lougi asaci o 1a nary 4th the service in thc Prcsby-l _ _ tcrian Church Clyde River will bet" mp w Nhhvaukcc was a“ “mm” ' ' which only wcil equipped at 3 p. in. Sundny School ll p. m. intkmg ‘adults should attempt. It took three vduys to go from her father's form in [Magnolia to Milwaukee with grain i 11d then whatever was realized from itlzc groin was eaten up by expenses along tile way. Last summer she nude a GOO-mile trip on o. bus to Marshall. Minn, and thought noth- ing of it, except that travelling by bus is delightful and interesting. She left Juncsvillc and went by way of itile Twin Cities,- Minneapolis and St. 5L, ‘ Paul, and rested so wcil thc one night cilrontc that she resumed hcr en- ithusinsln for Minnesota scenery on BIIOOKI-‘IELII. -- The rcrvhcs in thc Brookflcld congregation on Sun- day, January 4th will be us lollowszi Hnrtsvilic, 11 a. m. Brookfleld '1 p. m. and Hunter River Sunday School 10.30 a. m. ' SUNDAY SERYICES for the New Gla_~;go\v' Church of Christ are as follows: 11.00 o. m. and 7.00 p. in. also service in Fredericton Church 3.00 p. m. Win. (,1. Quiglrgv, Pastor. TIII-Z MINIATURE Golf Course. League of Cr .4 Hull, only IS-holc course 1n city. epsn all New Yelnfla Day Afternoon 15c, night 20c. 125i) DIIZSSIIS IIRU 5'1!‘ "HIT ' £10., LTD“ nrc 1.... ling tn their ell:- tomcrs a very useful and much up- prcciated Dally Alczno and Dcukium 5Com“ day- Calendal.’ It was enthusiasm for Wisconsin scenery or rather Wisconsin resources that. brought her parents to Magnolia CAYICNDISII AND N111? GLAS- , > GOW__NC“. Ycm. gvwiws in we ,1 from their snug little home on beauti- Uilitcd Church on Sunday, JnllllfllTii-ul P111199 Ed“"*""‘d 15131“!- éth. in Cavendish, at ll u. ln., and at‘ r.‘ Sow Opportunities Ilcrc New Glasgow‘ at Il p. m. I-Icv. ll. u. Bishop, minisater. 1 1 _ I “ ‘Jo hczvcd Wisconsin brnggcd up AS Tl“; Baum“) for Nady lyoud my father thought tint with W031‘ garments will u: llrgc and dent children this was the place t» make s. fortune," she recalled. "Our Grandfather Horn lived in Jancsvillc constant during the big sole, we will be unable to allow the approbation scwim T911115 CM], m “n @3591 (and hc wrote that this was thc land Moore & A1QL¢Q¢ L;mn¢<1_ [of promise. There wris no work on - ‘ 1319.144; the Island nnd with four sons grow- inlg up my lather thought that ll 1 Wisconsin farm would be a good place rue DIINIATIYRI; Golf Course. 1.. I-I i nu im- r . ‘llnliuw W“ llrs. John McDougall prcscrlting the -' M"',.__p"_ g.it. Commendatory remarks were ‘mo: 1w» made by Messrs Nelson Currie and _ _ Tllomns Burdette, also Mrs. Mutch to j- I 1111'. which Mr. Campbell fittingly respond I 1. y, cu‘ in his nsunl pleasing manner, nf 1 , l tcr which all Joined in singing “For .. l[1._'....‘1i.."..'»! 1i ‘il.|.' I‘; hc-s a Jouy Good Fennwy 1 ‘ Y I .1‘ ...a inf.‘ i121.‘ m1. ;' ', 11Ql:3:ntll‘fu‘i1_l“11c11 ‘was i I. -1_ any 13410“, ‘u, locmmv. ' 1 I " 1 1‘ V: Y '1' j".\'cd, Air. Jolulnlilchcnn cbnmljuttiiljl; I Emu-Ev in U“). o‘) W‘ ‘Tm NW: Y“ _ 1 Th“ hum“ m 1x1?“ mun. 1"” “hum _.__f_-»- ~ i “ .. greatly to thc pleasure oi all with E37‘ A“°m0011 111i‘. nuzllt 1311c. 1_.(l i.» Boston, Mn ill u nailing vessel, . » l 1|": his splendid music on thc violin. A- BAPTIST (‘IIURCll CONVERT AN!) \' ‘_ . .. bout the hour of midnight the P511)’ l (IIIRISTM *5 TREE Inn..." ,-,,,.',, broke up by singing "Aulcl Lang ~_- l: K u ,, Sync" and with tlzrce cheers for Mr. The Sunday" School scholars ono;‘,§ji‘,',‘ $116,114 _v ~ Cnnntbell and a vote oi thanks to friends ngscxfiblcd in mpg“ ,._umb,.1~5: lit-v hull-n . .3113. Campbell for the wny in which lwhich was tossed back SCYCHII limes ‘b1: blinding storms. For three weeks the Rodd family was rolled about on Sundry. Jun. 4, are on folio !ifie Atlantic not daring to hope that French Rhm , 11 u. m.; Long River. ‘the country would ever bc 2.30 p n1.; Ciiitoil. 7 p n1. tcov. G. rcncilcci safely. L. (‘irilifirtrrl will conduct the scrv-' They came by train to Milwaukee. ic {Frances Victoria, who received her srtcond nznne from the good old queen rho rulczi over‘ hcnparcnts’ native 1on6 adopted home lands, was l0 _\i'.il'3 old when thc fnlnily came to NEW LONDON-The ices in the New London cough ‘l for 5C 11'.‘ \\' BRADALBASE UNITED (Q11 ITILTII 0F (‘.\N.".I).»’\.- "rvice". on the nbovc charge for Bunting‘, Junu:1r,\'t, are in: ATA TION vsfir fr ‘Stewart Jones & Co. Correspondent; o! Greenshields 8‘ C9,, Members o! tlu Montreal Stock Exchange '8 “PM Gwra- Si. Charlottetown Err/range, Cbimgo HEAD OFFICE Boynl lhnk Bolling, MONTREAL JOHNSTON WWARD Stocks and Bonds Munbeu: Montreal Slant Exrbange, MOIIYIII Cub Mal-n, Toranm Snub Exr/amgz, Winnipeg Grain Nm Yuri Curl (uurinu) Band a] Tull, GORDON BLDG. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ben}. Rogers, Jr., Managel. Telephoto 1289. making rugs. She has crocheted. hooked and braided rugs, ‘.13 in nil. which are bcuutlltil in color and otsign. Minty of the braided rug-Hi have bccn macic from hosiery that is, dyed in soft pastel shades. So in-l tricate is her work that the rug is us I neatly finisllci en the wronl; 51°19 a“ on the right. Quilting ls another phase of work that int1'1§\195 11111» Moore. She has made 35 quilt 10115- I ROLLO BAY AND VICINIII.’ Mr. Joseph Dcaggic and dznightcr‘ Christina, of Bear River South, left recently for Boston, where they will spend the holidays. lVIr. Frank lvlucCzxvtliv. Si, stairs, spent (.‘l~.rl.<.tlxi':.1; oi his in Souris West. r Dun- ; lleltic 1 Miss Clcnrgic ‘Dongle. 13cm" River“ South, left. Fvidzrv In!‘ (‘1<_"1f'T‘f“-F1‘-3 .\i:\.<.:;.. whore she \\'lll spcunl thr- iIUlF‘ days with Mr. and Nlrs. Archcl‘_ 1 Bradley. 1 l Messrs. Harvey and Erna-A Alt-l kt n and Roy Johnson, Fortune. were visitors to Rollo Bay Wcot rccentflv. Miss Julio Doyle, Sonris West, le”t recently on a vrit to relative; in, Gloucester", I-ILISJ. 1 Friends in Eastern King. will lccrn‘ lollows:—lto:.e Volley, 11 :1 '11. (Ii-inn ville, 3 p. in. 111cc mt V icy. p. m. The Sucrailnent cl ’l‘1i<- Lord's Supper will be dispcnr-mxi at thc morning service. PZ'L‘l)‘.\l’1\tUl'}' Sc vim in the Church on 'IvlI1il‘L>'.l1lf."C\'- iblngnolin. Mr. Rodd was born in .l3vllisl\ Columbia. and Mrs. ROvil .0111)? to the Island from Kent. Eng- _lond, when u young girl. Frzmccw VlCtQYiil. uttenciczi Ztlioorc school, n scone schoolhouse in P111112 E11 7-39 111 111- T1191’? \'-"-'-1 11150 11K‘ iMngnolln, which is on the farm which 0 1‘C0Pl11-1011 5011101‘ 1-1115" \"-\11°L’ , :.l"c and hcr husband owned for many for new mcnlbcrs ut lite. lnorninyz ser- iyL-m-s, Unm vic:.-Thos. Palcthdvpc, lv/iinistel". nt _rnn tir: saw mill on Alicns MEETS lsnaxlllczc-Tlr. n. r: n.» ' “inch v litncy writing: in the c.':l.in.1 A-iinrcfygpp and 31mm we 5mm Leaf s.a_vs:---I war; looking; fur u prince: [rum )1 nmg,“ comm-s‘ to park my ear om ev: i unJ 111mg g1; “my went. to c. splendid ilkll ' front of the Union Pl\\4 (iistnncc 1'11: mzll q t. lllC (Hit-n Krv inrli m" drpct. Whzn I ixskvd . . 110111 £11K‘ 111011 111 111111110 ‘ Iiceizililzg Allen's creek rem-tided 511911111 I ""1 b"? l‘ "13-'11! if-irs. liioore oi the Indians who used 11m." 1111111911". Educ-rd P- 11011111‘ <11 |to come to their log cabin when 3110' '11 $1>11‘v.'r.s ll. child. Looking out of the.‘ 1'11‘? -7~>111\1|c:lbill windov.‘ they could sec thc =1 “l. 11"‘ Indhins coming ncross thc ercck. 1n. i" 3111111“ i tin.- wlntcr they were often in need of ~ 111111 111‘ 1135 "11 1111‘ 5111111111“ ‘l1 11 food und were thcn inclined to be ‘"11 b311~"~\’<‘l1 1°11“? 111ml- "1" 113 lather" fierce. ‘Ihc children called “T111151 1191 bi‘ 1119"‘- 111-1 515m‘- M“ 1111C winter Inciiuns thc Red Indians [W191- 15 1“m'1’i“‘1 1° W111 L“ Prim" ‘and those who came around in‘ the I gust. who is on the police 10PM) <.l',;u,n._m.._- lame mdialui I Scuttle. 1 had the pliillilrr- of mirct The; mug“)- ‘yummy chickms an-Ji int! this gentleman. ll: halls from “hon givm one no“... ‘vimcd w s“: Kellsiwlull“ P- E~ 1*""‘“'*'~ ilunne to cook it. ltir. Moore says sh: !u:eci to watch them build n fire ncur -ihe ererl: and roost the bird, feathers and 11.1. The clncizcn was slcinncci- utter it was cooked. Vvlhen she wits 1'1 years old Frances Ulncn Pat-inc LIVES IN 0.\I‘lL.\NIl-—I.ll'.=. Chan'- lcs A. hIacDonnld of Calalnnl. v. "no. hails from Ilchuc, near (£.l:lrlot.c I town, P. E. I.. is a (Iflil3IIlCl‘ of thc‘ mm wmmn LIMP-nor 1L nwiVlitoria married her neighbor Zcb:| broth“, Dmmld J Mjcpm n‘ “TntlClurke l.loorc~and he wasn't hcr first beau, cithcr. Thcy were to his eternal homo two yen largo in, _ Oakland. Her husband is; a native cfl"\“"“°d ° l Scotch Ridge. N. l3. Thcv are g5 ilolia ill i832 and wcnt to iivc in the; years m the Golda‘ 5mm They n: the Moore cabin which in 1:179 \\‘il">t bought a 20 “m: much o; almonds torn down and a new house builti and vmeyardsl near Lam’ and are ‘To this day the name of Z. C. Moore nwvmg more _,.ho,.tl_\,_ They have a |ls on thc front of thc house. winch is son. a pronlising young man, with gm“? "mmd by 30h“ Kmzmml- the Golden State Creamery. The; youngest is a bcautilufduughtrr of: eight; years, nnd n son a fcw ycnrs hcr senior. Mrs Ming-arc‘. Muir- head of Boston ls Mrs Alnthcvfis sis ten-Oakland Maple Leaf. n New Years day in ltiug- . Husband ln Civil War In February. 1881i. Mr. Moore en- lllsted for service in thc Union nrlny. :1Ic left his wile nnd six moths‘ ol;l idaughtcr Philcy, (Mrs. Harry Block- ny, Evansville» with his parents. Mr. Moore served c.1121 thc close o! thc (Jnzil war. PERSONALS Miss Lillian Redmond, or Chgir-IUIDILOIIO dnughtcr having died in lottctown, has rctilrncd homo after 110E111“. 1916- M11 b10010 (11001 111 spending the Christmas holidays ‘Evansville 1n 1916 and since that time with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch, Mrs. Moore has lived with her child- Weldon Strcct.——Moncton Trunscrtpthiren. She spends the summer with Mrs. Arthur Woodstock at Afton and Mr. Clifford Hackett oi Tfgnish, the winter. with Mrs. Harry Blakely, P. E. 1., is spending a few days in Evansville.‘ town. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lsw- Mrs. Moore is no ordinary summer ..-_ .. A ....:|... r .~ .- -. c.- tu-w min-m IIRIIIIPA "was thc I | Dcaglc. of Rollo Ilmv. l his death three years, luitcr coming to Wisconsin. Mr. Rodd‘ crccfrl , .111 1d _' '~1 t "1' r. 1- -.~-.- [our “files fun“ Evan’; l OI i“ Hit.) “l l ‘llfly DPOili [ll i Mr. and Mrs. Moore had six ch11-‘ wzth regret of the death oi‘ 5dr. l’ - ‘rncr Vcrrei in lirccktwn, l\I.::as.. re- v ccnth‘. Mr. Ycrrcl. who was n na- tive of Maine, was well known here.‘ his wife bcinc fornicrlv Miss Elie lie leave; tu imourn. besides his wider; one ssn' Allan. The i\r\1f-_vcurly (‘Xrilllllliltiill oi Rollo Bay West School eras hclzl cnt. The pupils: were exumincci in the various subject» 1 ‘ 111'» r l"‘.l('.l"‘.'. lvliss llclcn Uonnhoe, (‘d hjv Mr. Ernest Reid. P.\V.C. student and showed by thrir correct inisw til" careful training: lhcy had received. After the cxmninlztion, the following: programme vsur; i{l\'(‘lli—» Chris.1:\n< Drill, b,v Seven pupils: Rvcitntion. b}: Gertrude Choisson; Recitation, b_\' Annettn White: Sane. ‘Shinilipj’. by Flora and Andrew Pnlnli; Recitation. by Roy Fraser: Eiono. "Xi; A. B. C's" b,v Gertrude Chniszum; Recitation, 1);.- Hclcrl White: Harmonica smicctuln. tcncorcdt, Andrew Paton‘. Reclin- tton. by Lois Reid: liionololzue. b1" Gracie Brycnton: Duet, "l‘l1 ta i care of you, Granzilnn," and Chorus. by Keona and Johnnie Flora and Andrew Paton; liccltotcn by Weildnli Brvcnton: Step dunerl" lcncorcdr Leona nnd Jack Chaim 11111510. 11.1‘ M1‘. Jemrph Cixairwon: citation. hinjor Reid: Sane. "Xnw- Timc“. with mandolin :\:‘1-r>n1p:\ri-- meni. by Leona. Cert and ' Chaixson, Flora and Andrew Pr. Santa Claus then mode his appeal» nncc with n supply of to pupiis and than. tired aft from thc North Pole, 1r: steps" bcforc leaving. 1v . Cru Brycnton thcn read an ziddrcs". and Martha Reid presented the tcuchzv." with a suitable gift. After u vote ul thanks to the tcnchcr, thc criterion:- ment was brought to a riasl- unit the National Anthem. ~v n Mr. Emmet Dorlulrle. stsuirzi‘. Dalhousie, is spend-n}: 11h hold. at his home in Souris West. The illness of Mr. Michael Con- |way, Nzw Zrnland. is loomed \vi'.1:_ |regret. Pnlll P1 to D211 Mr. Temple \\‘I\n‘en. tvcst. was n remit finial- River. Rev. A. L. Slnnci. FIR, Rollo Ban‘. left Friday lcr ltiontreal. on n busi- ness trip. i 1. Mr. Blacqulere. who .15 employed HQ an 0km oar-av ‘Invlo fthurnh mun‘ the Clirhtlnuls 1.5.1.... at his 1mm in livelier». Conirartul‘ I\li1cAnln.‘3 Smms Lin‘: Road. iclt Friday for Boston. where he ivill visit Mrs. biacAuluv, who is undcrgoilr; treatment ior her hcnith. lVlessrs. Jtllilifi Cilzlisson. Rmzsci Perry. Victor Chuisson, Rollo Bu‘! East. spent Chrisimus in Charlotte- town. ~ Mr. und Airs. Prank Burke have roturtcd to Rollo Iluy. after spend- ing thc hoiidovs in New Acldln- where they were the gilout: of their 1231i, Ur. John J. and Mrs. Burke. Rev. Finley L. Mullah‘. St. Dun- stan}. Uninurs j in officiating at: Rollo Day (iulnv: thc alosenec the pnstoiz-ft. u! ST. IHTTIKICIVS SCHOOL The semi annual i-zcuzninutzozl of St. Pntriclrs School vas held on th: evening cf Dec. 22. 193D in the pres- ence cf ,1 large number of YISILOIZi. The pupil; were (‘flililllllCti tcaclzel‘ Acne: P. Cullen. assisted by bit-s. Patrick McKerma, Mrs. Francis Gallant, hits. John L. Proctor and Jmnes McKcrum. A short programme followed in which all pxtpzls took an ardent para, zvlso Leo Uiillilllt and Prrthul‘ llcrrcil cntcrt incd the auti- icnc: with YlCllll selections. Aftcr 11c progzruliiiinr Santa Claus arrived and silvribulcd glfis and candy to ‘ih: i RPIIIJHZS were then manic l:_v sevcml of the visitors tires- cnt. zen Nliis Eva Warren read an acidrcss to the tsachcr and Master Arthur Llullant picaentczi hcr wi l a well Liled purrc. Examinnlioil cloorci with Flllffiliii the National An- thcln. I-‘cliuxvinf: Miss {tun n: k4 . the iiddc»: lie thc ivupils o.‘ EL. i. . . . o‘. ink: this oppor- tunity cf tinlniznip you ior your k111<111f<'*\‘- 111111111: the short time which you have boon will us. lino wishing you the old and rinla “on- ctrd wi=h cf A \'f“‘f.‘ RITFF)’ Corgi. 1111's and A 111131;.‘ New Year. W»: wish you every success dnriil; the lnconnnn your. W‘ know" w; 11111‘; elttn uppe zed hiilpld and (11111 1c.‘ bu; your pnticncc with in .1 .> ‘.2111 \':ry great. t not in- it; n". n x ‘on of our in \'.llli'il _\.;u -- \ hell. S '.'.'>;i en brhali et pinrL; AIITWIT. ( I.I..\\'T, l~§\'.\ \\'.-\IIRI<'..\'. 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