i iii the Kuntzliiril eiiiert llilll‘(i i"':- ulmiiilr. .i,v ll_\' at. \\".iis0n tiliiii’ s;uis.i1-:C'rs ‘i fins tirliiiiil “'11? the lionio of Mr. O‘Leii' ' it PRINCE EDWARD NOW PLAYING LOVE BROUGHT HIM FAME . The secret woman great man's life. ‘Her love made him ' '- and unmade herlv faceBENNETI .,i_\‘fHE COMMON LAW ‘ LOVE BROUGHT HER SHAME! . _ Matfnrc 3.15. 10c. 31c Evening 7 and 8.45 26c. 421', 52. :1 inc I ‘Y. {l and Vicinity in! A .' in ‘Jllfllflfl, music and other enur- tiiiiuncnls. A very wclrumc \l.<1'U|‘ was Santa Claus who had ii 1r. at p!‘ fruit and randy “delicious him-h urns st-rretl l,_ hoist ess. i The Christmas for (‘\ (‘UHPPTI- O'Leary High School was hold (TLeury Hall, Tucsdzij: splendid programme of rccitlitions, tiiaioggues ills by the pupils of the diffc-rent rooms entertained a large au- ‘UPC. Last but not least came flir- Jribnlion oi’ gifts and sweets by ‘Fifi: Santa Claus from n. §TOl‘g(‘Qll‘>i— dceorairti Christmas tree 13f "l. A 1v w. ch child returned that niizlit. feeling that they best and had Jri-ailsd kindly. Much credit ls duc Miss Home Sheifoon i danger‘ (ltififi their ‘the teacher ‘TiI-XSSFS. Hr- for tcrtaitiment n sueces i lei-son and their part in mrilzing this en- to his S. The senii-nmiiiul examination oi’ (ticiiii-ood School was held 0n Dec. k laeinar, thirty-five prcsent. The pupils were examined ' subjects by their i Ill. there in the various ‘tniclirr. Miss Cahill, i Zltfiss Floxa ‘this school by Miss Cahiil and she sufldfly school ant. fiinlllhi. . NW0 HUT, . “Ab. . g 1.. L. in m. nqiiyp ,0. Campbell’ Mildred Blakency’ wmm‘ some of their products north for Ivmil dcscrvcs the praise that is 1X‘- in couneclion vciili Si. im“(;:yhz bmui‘ ‘v g9 '3 ‘i " 5 ' ‘ ' p {ii-Ed nmkeneyJvnn-ian sudsbury, lexmbimon at Canadian perm Mu_ 411;; lavished upon her, as her task (‘illlifil v.5"; held at the Berti bukxhp‘: votmm‘; Jiprv} g" .iii . i“ ____________ mm trade is always the mo“ he‘? is m‘ “rmums Om‘ them being n “m1 m“ fmmwing W mm “ ‘g- Letid l] l McCi i i h’ ‘ M. 1 , 1.» .i Iyncrsi TYYOII and Vicinity ful and valuable. Mutual advantage very largo attendance. A lenizthy “Tn (mam-w, Hm Add,“ V. v - ‘ i. _ . h. .M.in.. on, ‘i; v ___ and cmopemuon between the m” Ilfviifruil 0f dioloizues. reciiations come by the cliairniazi Rev. G. T M,“ FUHPXW I” _ Lnadflm‘), “as f", 5on1? cfnmdcr The annual Christmas trec andiminion and the iountries concern- lfr». W115 Yell‘ Pflliflbll’ ll!'~‘~<"""-°d gpriggs; Chorus b7: the ‘Sunday “mm, h; .’-,.,n,,_ i _ y]? “me ‘"1" “hum n‘ Hrihh“ N’ s", ciiiiccrt of the Tryon Baptist ed should bc the keynote 0f this by mi; pupils aftrr which Santa $31,001’ Ri-citalfon by Joye-i HOW‘ I i]... h,» r ,,~i._, Ivy,‘ '. _hfl:_' TFWU“ H‘ him“. (‘Hang the Church was held on Monday everi- venture)“ (thins npiii-arerl on tho ruiv-ic and MKL R(,‘,:i,,n,,jl1 l“. Erp, Duv; ‘ mg“? m up TH“ n ‘ 5‘_ l - lllilday 1 '"~ In“, mm 21st m me “yon Baptist J. E Walsh. general manager o; distributed {his end ifCliis fronl Rmqigitiiin b): Frank Buriresai __> _ “"‘f _ ,Hnll. The program was an cxcept- the Canadian Manufacturers‘ As- H HiFPlY firmed fiilfiSillldSliYfff‘. Esklmn Sam! m, .,-],,,-,,nfl_ Wnnim M“ J Wm v WWW Th" "1““"" °"“'n‘“""'""‘ o? "he . ionally good one, followvd by a pa- sociation, writes: Th“ M ‘ “ins ‘nwwmlvd "Hm a and Irma Gil‘. and Joan Dnvaitliii (non- Rio-tint iiiv " Hum “W110i and u“ mm“m‘ns geaut by the young people, whichi "It is a pleasure to see the enter- 3"""'i-" W“ 1mm m" Finns‘. The pccimigon liv “Kills. amt»... Rcei1~ D‘ I) M11; .,,,,,.‘ ‘ “ ‘l '-~- rim f. n, 1 -_ N? hem iiii WMIIWS" ‘was very interesting and must prising spirit that lies behind this simian’: M m" Nimmmi Anlhiim ution by Aifablc Supple, Sent! bvi ' i I ._ My afurnoun‘ u?‘ 23m About 25 have ulkm mum “m” W Dflrfect movement to have an exhibition liiriunhi: to .'l vii IItemOOn. ltfrs. Bcultcr. Mrs. Alclsaan and Mrs. Webster Boili- "ter. Splendid work is being done in Grant til‘ IiIllr-r:.ll~ and and Mr. Rest‘. , logical sdildciit S :9 ing their liulid . a‘. 'ilt'il‘ rc-i m“! rpectzvi- homes here. “ home M a i . 11m“ \lr.'1. tvlili- iii cwi- m <0 l n il.‘11;i)t'i‘ll :»l'l'.<i'.‘:'>.' ,1‘. “ evening, of the ‘nose, ‘All h: in and l visitors i MaeKrnzie hear cf her which v.'ill lli"‘ ing in the I‘; ‘for many wet-ks. assisLi-rl hj; Albert a wry pleamint and son John Grant. vrrrc \i.<...or:; rcccnliv ri the Z-omn of tho fr. yrs bro. p Sampson “To n1‘ WWI h‘ Wm f" and p~-,i15_ m, mgsresiiip; yogi-am; ‘hzix Mrfliimipii Iii“. Oil-logy‘? The Pry,» oiljre officials had an j she has rciiiriieil to hm‘ lioiiie ‘in or i! h‘? [he In is under: concert wns hem on Timsday even- M“ 13“'"“-‘ "h" "‘ W" “"’>“5"°“‘ _ I V‘ d rm "V, ;;,,,,rg,,,0.,_.n ,._,.,_,. Hm“, __ . ision cf Mrs W. A. ing, Dec. 22nd. The illLLiit wns ideal y,‘ ’ has Mm mm w“ in H‘; hm I “I.""lm““ L. -~‘L.nc “mtg ii‘ " ution in the i:i i h‘)! Jifluistoii who ‘mid Cilklfii‘ of thC I10 UN (‘llilffih W05 filled t0 over- 1"? H"? l-"Si m“? .‘ 5 Piyi i‘ "n" i l. I idiv ‘ fin‘ ‘ 1h‘ firs); i H_ "‘_ ‘I i I 5 pa“, Th“ Chyj _;nn5 1y“; flowing, T1113 prggriun was as {o} ‘Mung "mi-v ‘Wu m mrzmn“ (“i i‘ Trim“! m _lli-_ll'l‘hmy n d“ \fr and "a; i... ».i, (W .-., .,.,1 war; heai/ljv lari ii wilh e inlcc iglft". 10ws:—PrnY(‘l' by P051101‘- ‘ffifl i?“ ‘mini,’ é/iqt m c was h?“ lilC-i zlaustiiii-irii‘ \l\'Il‘llli"l‘ and Santa iii full unifoziii arrivcdich°rus- Rcclmuml» BMW H°WM$ Mr. FIUUJJ Ijiflvlivry’ iwietrq. .,_’ ‘cil n mi (it: ‘int :na~-iier b‘. thclviwm" ‘Nomi in (WV ‘Wu _ -i.¢ _ in time fur u" (mp “l M nlslzccltfltiun‘ Pam“, CrOSSmRIL Em mg Iliniblanc is féfifilifiiiltl his h(iliii.ij:s|sl:1'- oi‘ ivnrlzi .. 33:... amid all thc~ . i . I . I»)\\n. ‘ In “Psalm; bum’ Hie rpcnr erase‘ “Scatter Good Cheers SOQLhPSC territories, ni his home in Cil'll‘i0ii'fi0\\11- ihutii.‘ ard bliillf.‘ the ‘llfllI drivers Wigs Helen (U I1 u ‘ivws 0-‘ vmumlfi PM: from theim’ Helen Chxsholm. bliss Niaric Caliill. frat-hep rif ‘ nf the r-ral riiits foiuid time to ig-‘sgnding n Y cfiln; vi-"lv‘liii-arli-llqpllrélls hem m" arpactlcr Mmszplorence Walsh Exercise cibfHYOOfi, is a visitor. to lzni, tiomi- K nfflypnf 9;, (1,. p”, mast" Mn jhklteorvetowxi . . n , m, i _]1Y‘Cr ‘vgord qnd Him JOhmm-l‘ we“ Night" by “my to“; Reclumon’ hi Emyvalc. lLlngvd Iill'.‘.'.'li7.i a ('r'ilpiiml‘ni-'li'y l’ ' ‘__ mwicred ‘H.312 o? mmks m, the Adelaide Lord. Duct, Frances and; ‘T’ " "Tami" ' """_' i” ' " ' i i’ ' 1 Mrs. Herman L-iviirdiar. ienraii-‘rrspcctive lYnts tzlzcn by thciii oii town, is visltinit in MfilVitnfl iHni this Occasion. I , , I Dr- woodys guest or her dmlwhtcrl Mm Dom, mos by five girls. Solo, Marlon a Lnvnrdler. J [Huston snhonl Mm ‘t; (‘xqm‘n_il..eard. Recitation. Kathleen Carr. Mrs. C. W. Ifarpcr, fiilvcr Water, OriL, writes:- “I was vcry much wurri-ul over the nnniy coulzh my two rbililrcn hadfarid I had tried rcvercl rcmct no effect. Ono day my husband was ‘n the drug store and overlicn-rtl n. Indy and tho ririiggist. ilisiauaiiiu iir.\‘ siic seemed very thankful to Dr. W001i" .3119 Sammy School, Rerit iThelma Gill. Recitation bv Georcc,‘ visiting - camiam, Harem-Y. iown Ping Iliil DivluliY two wiicl-L; 1:; inu‘ e ‘i: liiClli/éiflf ihc v; lUll "illll'(‘il(‘~ rtuh with it". {liPIYTlPOTi "r m-"s trcc wore well atiw‘ . l Miss Flora Tloulter, teacher of “HWY Piiiiii and bliss ‘Tillie Jill-Isu- CAPITOL -NOW PLA-YING FORGET YOUR TROUBLES. PACK AWAY YOUR WORRY V IE5 SHORTS (‘LICANING III’ DIATINEE 3.15 .... NIGIYI‘ 7 & 8.45 . , 16c, 26c. .. 26c, 42c. STARRINO i . iciaus. who immediately bégan hs work of distribution from the heav- ily laden Christmas Tree, which was speedily done. A vow of thanks was tendered the teacher, Miss Mal- lish, who was also kindly remem- "bered by her pupils in the distrib- _ ution of gifts. This happy event i was fitiiugiy ended by singing the fanthcm "Gad Save the King." Our mall courier, Mr. James Mc- Gulgan has successfully conclud< ed the arduous rural mail delivery for the Christmas holiday season. The Protestant Orphanage at Mt. Herbert acknowledges with thanks the receipt of donations from Miss- es Verna, Lois and Luell MacDon- ald, Peters Road, for the benefit of the litlc ones of that institution. who UIhJFWiSC might not nive B share or the good things so priz- ed by thc children during the iChi-istmas season. The Secretary, Miss Eva L. Beer, commends the kindly act by letter to the donors. The girls mentioned above are i daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George ' A. Mat-Donald, Peters Road-P. ST. PATRAE€K‘S SCHOOL St. Patrick's school, held her seml-; 1 annual examination on Tuesday ‘evening, Dzc. 22nd. and was muchL encouraged by having a large fit-l l i l l. "Miss Gladys Farrell, teacher of I “Stellar Aggregation In “Let’s Go Native” Ywncer Celubfluil o! m» rum Capitol Cavurt in Merry Show "Let's Go Native," the mad cud merry melanze oi’ tun. irivolity and music now showing at the Capitol Theatre presents what ls believed to be the most imposing aggregation of Hollywood's younger comedy and music celebrities since “Paramount on Parade." Jeanette MacDonald and James Hall play the romantic leads and sing two groizcous songs, "My Mad Moment" and “1t Seems To Be Spring." Jack Oakie and Skeet: Gallagher provide much of the fun as a wayward taxi driver and a. tropical island king respectively. Mr. Oukle sings three songs, "Joe Jazz," "Let's Go Native" and "I've Got A Yen For You.” . Kay Francis is the assisting artist in the latter song. David Newell pro- vides whatever menace one can find in such a bland and uproz-rlous story as “Lot's Go Native." Then there are William Austin, Eugene Pallctte, Charles Sellon and other clcvcr comedy providers. West India Trad; Ship Is Ready (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 2—With n. fine array of exhibitors lined up to takc part in the venture, spon- slors of the Canadian Trade Exhi- bition Cruise to Bermuda, the Bri- JACK OAK! E i JIMHIE M“I)0NAlIl KANIIY KABARIYI‘ INTRODCFING MRS. GIBBS their interest in the progress ling made by the pupils who were cxamincd by their teacher assiste " tendancc of ratcpnvcrs who showediush west Irldles- British Gillan“ and the Bahamas now look for- Iward to its sailing date of January d 8 with every confidence of success. i The S. S. New Northland will be. i . jioken of their cszcein and good 5 a lomon is popular and obllging, good winter's sport is expected. H. ‘by Mrs. Patrick lilcKenna alld Mrs. address ivwfloivinc ':tl ii fl” 7 v H i - . WNM“ Isa" n _ l‘ 1 Loni largc ntlendaiiee. Mr. Walter So- Emmet Mcclugam form“ Leachmfs I‘ ‘ O ‘ I‘ m?“ “lml h“ 10mm, is nunmgm- and “S Mn Sm in this school and show by their. . “m5 “m1 *1 bcflmdul gm i1 icady answers that they are taking advantage of the splendid services curry on this enterprising mission a varied assortment of Canadian goods for display in the British possessions of the Caribbean, and there will also be on board repre- will toward him. rendered After the examination, a __ _ '“ , , Eight large steamers and several ‘ l-.ir.i Spinggs R. N. 01' Him‘ seliaoners loaded with produce left- :;iii-iitl:iig' the holidays with G,.0‘-;,.,O\..n this m“ liirp rant; Rev. G. T. and Mrs.‘ ______ and ratcpaycrs_ The lash and m SPHBK-i i" m“ RPCLOYIV j The popular pilot Mr, Tem- —‘——~ ipif? Golf-ll has successfully piloted‘ 3W3 lwifiht Blrarlsio who has tho eiizht steamers also about thir-i very enjoyable program was curried out “m, of visiting the 15km,“ 11nd W15 Pflltdken by W" Puvlls The Canadian Trude ship will sentative Canadians who will take advantage of this unique opportu- °5t visit some islands that are not in- importniit feature of the program Cluded in the usual west Indies was the dlstribuiiml 0f U16 Ems cruises and this will mean an ad- froiii the well lzden attractive trcc. ‘idcd attraction for Q1059 who wish ;;-i'-l~'fIll‘,:'>.~l-i.,. _ . _ hi‘. 1H‘ tniii Ilivlnolfgjlttil Hit“ Jxglllllfps Iii ii l.ii.iii, tieaimcnt at tlic Pio t) shooneis in and out of thisii-lqm m“ “m, pmqol-lned by Mnim mxxke me “in H IICIJIHVNM . .7 . . - [iuic ili Sauilzii-liiin {up saveral hiiibni" without Oliv- mislizip. Ills pl- Francis Galhm, in the guise 9f| The first stop after leaving Ha“. l V" ~ - Eilllilitil.» pasi, SDCill Clirilshiias at lot boat is still running. llc will sun,“ Claus and was executed m m); 1S Bermuda, with 71 hours in T‘ ‘his lioziic here. His fi‘i'li[l.‘ qi-n probably but hcr in winiei" quar- _ __ t- t1 L K- y 3 1 n“. mum, friends Mn Ngrc,‘ to ‘ ‘ ' a very jolly capable manner. I-"av D01”, fen S it s, 9 hours n il‘lii'l) of the serious illnizws of l\lr:.=. ' Andrew Stewart, Wort 1N: , who expects io cuter l‘. (f. Itvfilliilli for .‘ treatment. , l r t Mr. Aliii-il M1. Glwiwood. v is ("ontliicil to i! e \vi'li ill- i‘ vxisli him a . spcctlji‘ revo h 'ivir. Thomas Ila.» I F a fixi .'iri' ha, . uufiii.‘ -~ *- The nuiij: ' i Tho Sunday sciw ei tez-l 112".‘ ion by Recitation by Howard. Ciirol, Holy 191th! b)’ m" Sunday stzhriol. ics to remedial, a Norway p1 proved in health. (Jlizirlottctoivn a recent pallcnt at; ‘Ma: and Nlrs. Georgi; Cousins. lug their hoiuc 1 Carpenters ‘ toward repair‘ ~ Tug potatoes by nd C0., Cariir vkoui fifty t] ‘ lllF-illlli bags (ii piilatoqg $11 i Mr. Jnm“. ‘i The many frie Miss Elizabeth Jamaica spending her Christmas in Georgetown Parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Doiic- by their Teaehcr. Miss im- ters after he has piloted the S. S.i ‘Wagland out. The harbor is free of icc. e sed to scc him so iuueh and others who expressed Hrs. Penzic Montgomery of" "——"' The izirls club held a dance and m. Pl-Eucu cuuniy Hugpudi is whist in the town hall, Georgetown 53.11,“, m Kpnsmgkon [he guest of on Monday, Doc. 28 and was one iof the best times held for sonic itimc. The ladies prize was won byi _ ‘ Miss Grace Douglas and the gcn- iNatmnal Anthem bmught this m“ tlemarrs prize was won bv Bernard I m-wycd pmgmm to 9' c1059‘ Batchiltlcr. A dainty luneh was‘ served. Ext-client music was fur- nished by Misses Helen Solomon.‘ _ Stella Solomon. Gcnevicvc‘ Solo- nd in spite of the sin-pm}; weather man’ Igobel Layers and R050 Fan“ re making ri-iii.a':kiii)l~.> progress H- (laid. the house Should l s; lie at alifavor- _ ' _ _ ble they hope to iiril-te thc house RCICYS R0tld fliid viCllllty for occupation acain ills »‘—"" ed their sentiments by reading Mr. and Mrs. R sell 1\I:icKav ad the rerious iintiwrliinv of hav- brizlly danrgerl by Ire on the night of Dee. 2lst. are a.‘ work litiwever. SEA VIEIV SCIIOOL vcmbcr:~. Grade X-l, Pauline Coulson. ‘ealher cqizdit‘ .‘_ Roy Hiliz. (trade VII~I, George Brander; "Eiiim; 7{_ The ircalhei- noted for its vaiy- iVilll Duncan; 3, Jean MacLaren. lpromptcd n“ enterprigo whose pub _._ ..__.._. L... , int; ahitud s has not. Iii-cu svverc as Grade VI -~1, Lillian MacLcod; 2, pose H; is to Stimulate trade be_ j yet, which LS something to be Lilflllii‘ Vrra Braucicr and Olive Adams; 3, tween the Dominion, Bermuda’ i, iul for. son. Grade IV—1, Billie Blakeney; The S. S. Waglanti is now load- J. A, MacDonald Mr. Pi-lci‘ Nf:iri..<on, latc of Mon~ . “m p , ir-sal, who holds an important pos- iiiou tlii-rc with tho Anchor-Dou- l\i(i‘01\ lzizc of i-zi-uiii ships is uov: qspeziding the Chrixlinas holiday _ int his ilflllli‘. I’ (H's Road. Nlr. Mo: 'fl_i~ s, s, 1n w, (film r; ;._,.,,,,_ riizoii hilS hen for ll long time coii- d for ii__ 9mg min IlCClOfi with llils firm of shippers. especially diving the open naviga- ‘ Lion on the '-" Lawrcncc, with an iilliEfVFililUf wasun which hi.‘ iii- enry‘; 4, Winuifred Blukeney. is .ll be the 1' .l potato boat lo leave iis port 1.11:1; .i~.'ir. iiarion Sudsbury. Grade II—1, Arnold Hlltz. iii‘ "en l Jiaude Blakeney. ‘t Gracie I (cl-l, John Adams. Perfect I iiie 1i irris Alrnii iy (30, iriiicpayiiw; and \'l itors were prcs~ is , it. Then to the delight. of .' iii. lI:\li.'.'I‘~', at luz; liouie in Vvorge- ld by ihc it-acli- r. ‘Crawford, iiil ri highly p‘ea.' Jig Mir. iii, of \..ilCh was ‘ den tree with gifts for all. o bath teaclrir‘ "l; o1‘ Heir" infirm and Christmas Tree or. thci Douglas. It. N, ‘ same date. A farm number of mtn- Plains. who has Alice Fell. Drill by twelve girls. Rc- citation by Georgina Mabey. Cho- been payers and visitors worn prcshiil 0mm‘ by school offering P,‘ cam holidays; the occasion. Tho pupils were ex-iby 01d" boy, vand mm‘ ‘Jug, ‘n: m, ths ...'- " f‘ sue t 0f bei, mined in all the bmnclns tanzhtipfogram was brought ‘o a close nfargaret Santa Claus made his appeflflincc l" B f r rcl' ving hcr chldren no h . h o 2 _ , . ,. - _ . wtaaifiYggflgandfiz‘ two dN/Jbothvtho cmzgel‘ £2 38.562 many ini 1c 7 Pi a Plains. Molltlsh, tgflifffltlit ‘of which wa‘! amidst cheers and lzood wishes we . ' ' - mos irrn y m: o n concerned. A from nil the pupils. Before his de- >' . l.'l r il ' .- . .. , _ ‘ (lr-‘Ilnriesngbcgeyacrlallllitgtégrgrllgutfllfllp)‘0:’; g?! fig The OM". v program of int/cr. .tlniz enl..rtain pgttufe, however. he told the chll. Mflbum co" 14¢, Tomaso, Ont, wedneaf, "lm- W88 fwd-em! by 1h“ puollsadren to hang up their stockings on ‘allowed by the arrival or SantaiThuraday evening, as 11¢ intended -.- WMSFWI‘ the teacher an address and present- lng her with a sum of money. The Cirzidc VIII-l, Marjorie Blakcney; Norwood Campbell; 4, Bruce Coul- Buddy Brander; 3, Mildred Blak- Gradc III—1, Norma Champion; 3, Frances Barnett; 3, Ray Burt; 4, Grade I (oi-i, Doris Blukencv: 2, attendance - Norwooil the i-iit. Th; cxaririidiori wa ccncluct- , Smau folks gang“ mnde 1,15 appear. Mflfiflfl, ance. and unloaded tho heavily la- Thc United Christmas trcc and Recitation, ‘business missions “Good recent years by the association." .Muriel Holland. Recitation, Clctuslmflkcs tham live. History is wooden ,Walsh. Exercise. "Stars of Chrlst- merely the march of datcsP-Sln- Candle Exercise, by six boys, snio, ,orab1c remarks were heard from D011; Antliua. 33 1101115; M01139!‘- ithe chairman, Mr. James Herrcll, them- ;sclvcs as being very pIBClSCCI with i the work being done. They cuclors- , rat, 28 hours; Dominica, 63 hours: St. Lucia, 16 hours; Barbados 85 hours; St. Vincent, 40 hours; Gre- nada, 40 hours; ‘Trinidad, 83 hours; to Georgetown, British Guinu, 55, hours; Kingston, Jamaica, 95' hours; Havana, Cuba, 54 hours; (‘h Halifax. l In a foreword to the cruise pros- i pcctus, Hon. H. H. Stevens, Cana- dian Minister oi’ Trade and Com- merce, says: "I have sincere pleasure in com- mending the spirit of co-operation between the Canadian Manufact- urers‘ Association, the Canadian ‘West Indian League and the trims- portation interest-s which has The following is the report of Sea ivicw‘ School for the month of No- I1 ~» ;British Guiana, the Bahamas, Cu- bn, and the British West Indies. "The unique opportunity to placc i ibefore our friends in these coun- ltrlcs the products of Canada should appeal to all. It will also give further proof to the buying Jpuialic in the territories at which ‘the ship calls of the interest taken by Canada in their market-s and goodwill. Possibly our friends in these countries might find their way to reciprocate by sending 2. ship carrying Canadian exhibits and accompanied by Canadian re- presentatives visit Bermuda, Brit- ish West Indies, British Guiana. the Bahamas and Cuba. "The exhibition ship should be the means of stimulating present ‘trade and fostering new trade be- tween Canada. and the countries to be visited. and seems the logical .,nadian manufacturers already do- an established business in and to the two undertaken in "Fiction tells us about pcople and TUBNIPB-Lioadlng bulk. Char lottetown, Saturday iorenoon, Mon dny and Tuesday. Henry Bmallwood 11281-1-‘2-5 AT lIOMErMrl. Dalton will icceive at Government House tin the 1st Wednesdays of the monti from 4 to 6, beginning Wednesday, 11th of Jgnuury, 113l5-l-5-Zi. A GRENFELL CALENDAR, -— The Guardian has received from Miss B. A. Louise Birch, 481 Wash- ington Bt., Dorchester, Mass, oni of the Grenfell Art Pad Calendars containing views of Labrador ant extracts from the writings of Si. Wilfred Grenfell. _ YOUNG PEOPLE ORGANIZE—_ 0n Sunday afternoon a Young] People's Group was organized ut- Bonshaw, Rev. Mr. Ayers acting as chairman. The following officers were elected:— Pres. Verna Dar- rach, Vice-pres, Mrs. HlCkOX, Se- cretary, Myrtle Crosby, Treasurer, Stephen MacLeod. It was decid-i cd to hold the meetings every Wcd- i nesday night at 7.30 p. m. Mrs. i Geddie MacLeod was appointed as‘ leader for next night. Y. P. S. MEETS —On Wednes- day evening the Y. P. S. of Bon- shaw met iu the church for the regular weekly meeting, the sub- ject for discussion being "The Christmas Message." Mrs. Geddie MacLeod was leader for evening. The next meeting to be held Wcd- i nesday Jan. 6th. The subject, “A Goal for the New Year.‘ Leader for evening, Miss Belle fivcrguson. FORMER. RESIDENT-During the Christmas season, Rev. Dr. G. M. Young, of S-t. John's United Church, Stellarton, N. 5., and Mrs. Young were presented with a che- que for $50 from the Ladies’ Aid society of the congregation as an iccm- T106 Presentation was made at the Mbnse and both Dr. Young and Mrs. Young expressed their thanks at the generosity cit the members. ___._________ NEW MAIL BOXES FOR MON- I lsed in the shining scarlet and gold and Nassau. 50 hours. The shlvinr His Majesty's Postal Depart- wlll return direct from Nassau to mom’ 25 newtype WWRYFIELD SCHOOL EXAMINA- Mayfield School was held on the afternoon of Dec. 28rd with a large attendance of parents; ratepayers and visitors. The pupils were ex- amined In their various by their teacher Mr. Lewis Wool- ner o1’ North Rustico Montreal and ' collector and citizen alike. width of 34 inches and a depth o! 17 inches, the new box incorpor- ates many features lacking in the previous type. These Include one lock for both sections, an improv- ed type of letter slot and trays for easy removal of contents. TREAL (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 2-Dres- combination letter and newspaper boxes have been set up recently at as many corners in the business section or are a boon to mail Standing 51 inches high, with a" TION The semi annual examination of .criirnn ilillilillllll“ i appreciation of good will and es-i In These Trying Times i Maintain Your Health iai<0 reguiariy SCOTT'S EMULSION of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil lo Build Resistance Easy to Digest ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PROVINCIAL BANK OI" CANADA Liquid Assets Are 63% of the Oblig- ations to the Public us Compared With 58% Last Year. PROFITS SLIGHTLY LOWER You will find in another part of this issue the Annual Statement o! the Provincial Bank of QILYICIB. as at November 30th, i931. The state- mct shows that as a result of u less intense activity in trade, industry and finance, profits of the Provincial ,Bank of Canada arc slightly lower according to the figures of the re- port, but on the other hand, tin ,liquid ossetsfliave considerably in- icrcased during the fiscal year. PROFITS AND LOSS The Profits andLoss account in- dicates realiscd profits to iamount of $467,439.72 as against ‘$511,457.54 in I930. By adding thi ! balance of Profits and Loss account icarried forward and amounting to ‘$465,152.69, the total i5 $930,622.41. The regular yearly dividend at the irate of 95;» an-iuuntlng to $300,000. has‘ bccn paid to shareholders; a sum of $63,761.22 has been allowed, ‘(or payment o1 federal and provinc- ial taxes and $40,000. for amortiz- ation on Real Estate and furniture. After payment of the above men- iticned items, the balance of the Pro- fits and Loss account is $466,861.19. the LIQUID ASSETS HIGHER has been substantially increased 1r. fiscal year, cash items, bank deposits, ' and provincial bonds and of Canad- ian Municipalities, ctc., totaled $29,- 817,65l.8il corresponding to 63% oi the obligations towards the‘ public ~ The percentage of liquid assets was 58% last year. r- STATEMENT The totul deposits indicate a 5‘); decrease as compared with‘1930 and, for the said reduction, public sub; scriptions to the "Federal Servlci Loan" In November, are largely res- ' ponsibie. Deposits not bearing in-' i terest stand at $4,983,313.30; deposit; ‘ bearing interest at $34,698,414.15 ag- gregating $39,68i,’l27.50, without- mentioning deposits from other. sources totaling $1,509,473.36. -. Cash items including balances dull-- by other banks which stand at. $5,280,366.25; investments on pro-_ vincial and federal government subiects assisted by Mr. Robert Toombs," Miss Marguer- ite Houston, Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mrs. Murray and showed by! their accurate replies were excellently that they trained by their bonds and debentures and of muni- cipalities, ctc., constitutes a total oi“ $8,475,413.28; call loans $3,861,872.85" representing a total liquid asset of $29,817,651.” compared with $27,-‘ 110,273.81 in 1930. Loans to munici- palities and current loan s aggre- gate $19,882,800.29 compared to $21.- teacher. In the south east corner 601,607.65 lost year, which cornea- of the school room stood a very poxids to a decrease of about 8% for elaborately decorated tree ovcrflcwinLwith presents -for due to the economic depression, is l, ' V Christmas , which the curtailment in business.‘ the pupils and among them was largely responsible. a special present for the teacher and apples. The visitorsi was chairman programme. of following Opening chorus Recitation, Monologue, Thelma Billy Andrew. Recitation, Blots Toombs. Dialogue "Little Pitchers". Recitation. Mur- ray Orr. Monologue. Erwin Andrew The general annual meeting of the, 1mm hi5 Dllpili- The Pupils nil re- _sharehoiders has been called !or_ ceivcd a generous supply of nut-s. Wednesday, Januury'2'lth, 1932, at candy were also trated with candy. ‘Mini James A. Houston for the which brought to c. close one the most auccessfui examinations ever held in thé school. Remarks by chairman. "Merry Christmas Day" by school. Welcome, Leith Orr. William Andrew. Recitation, Jen- nlu Smith. i . Openinglfollow-up to the efforts of the Ca- Sm uh maximum’ the Head-Office. Mayoiilllakeney- Is Rea-elected“ MONCTON, N. B., Jln. 8. (B! the Canadian Press)-Mayor O. H Blakeny and the entire city coun" cil were TG-BIBCCECI at yesterday? clvlc elections. Mayor Blakcny 11'. ceivrd 450 votes, 52 more than giv- cn W. E. McMonagle, thc opposlnl mnyoralty candidate. Drill. Iieith and Murray Orr and --_i—-—- 31°18 Twmbs- Recitation. Ethel mg of the Christmas tree. Remarks ""1- Rflltatlvn- Lloyd Houston. by visitors. God Save the King" 91081118 chorus. by school. Unload- » --W. . clnir Lewis. lvislting them to fill nil their stock- ings. A successful concert was brought to a close by the singing of "Joy to the World and Benedic- Lion. Master Kenneth Dawson of Au- gustine Covo has returned homo after spending a wcrk in 'I‘ryon.-- D. i ‘C wizicura SOPS l’! OPSQ uticura so '19 WOPIJ OVQP to oheve Aiimenias oi‘ tine shin. a lSc-Olnune ir. irvv. ri z; uni-r c IQCQIflIQQIHI-hviirLIT: vi Ill i::..:;T-.;i|.i-|.,'b|"ii-i:t Preparations The liquid position o! the Bank - the current year. At the end of the ». call loans, investments of federal . ‘To