.j]..|rr1i.11 ' ' JANUARY '19; i193! 541i 1-12‘ S TERDA fidihfijflljgggqi@ ' i! _,Tfi.1.~‘? CPIARI-QWETQWN _.§_U:&Bll1d§;.- - ~ rock AND BOIQNWD QUO TA Tloi/Vi [AGE SEVEN By STEWART JONES er 00.. Charlottetown New York LTHEMONTREAL . Exchange i CURB MARKET m Corresroridents o! Greenshlelds & Co., Montreal ‘ i ""' ' (Spec-int 1.. John-ton .1- m...» 5.‘ 1 ‘_ . g (Special to Joluiat a \\'arill jlui-k -' lipriililgiijhiiiv 1...». - -- -c- -.- $3: . u...» 1'H 1 -‘ -- ' -1.'.~...o.~1-1 l-iw’ , 1-1 -i bI-FIQN-R-liijfji-Iaio-fi"? -§=-.%i EMF Roam’ UH,‘ inomh'grt"uifl '3“ .7 I U (‘all money 1% Ii~<'- (‘nu sicnu neon iilp:€l\:ll'l)rl‘ ‘I 'i v s t - r ‘t ’ :; - ~- nsno at llqfln . . , .- MOhTIIIAII l; l, r ~ imiim A111 m... 12"». u", 12o‘. ' __ 1 f ‘ ii. A111 l‘ 1_. ' - . 1 Allltilrl ._.. ti-i. hilt Ion ‘A111 I‘ v.51. lion..- .011 . Alberta Pacific Grain ... A111 low . ..| 1 .-i1upnriiil uii . Anmginl ... ... . ... ' . Am l‘ l.i i iii‘; .| a, ' :Ili|l"l'ii|| ‘imlm 1'“. , .in "t Po. , ‘ 1:: ‘ .1 . i i-t Pvliwii-iii :",‘.','n.1 . .. Am ftl"l'cl j i-SJI,’ lRiY‘. .i ‘yNt-raririn .. .. -' n‘ Q rout-r .. _ > Am Poiiau ‘ '. . Shel-rill : ‘M. g Product .\iuu ‘Fruiii Ana _i.‘i\p . filer-to ...l ~17 ~ Elfin? cnr _ .11.... '11-..." An-hlton flliioiior. lIi1‘.'l|i| ...1 o‘. iavxl‘ .~ o» ‘iii. . - - - mflilju“ 3H,,“ 222v Ew- I...“ 0..., _ ,' YORK SCHOOL EXAMINATION ' s y \' \l\\' , . F°"i’."c..].ii]1:ili.r1 ~ Uiiii Fri-iii‘ . tut-iii lgilnfildii! A 501:“, 5w“ .. "om“u\- . , m... m... ' I ‘The Christmas Clcasiug Exercises - .. .' J0r-r:\\'1.\ -‘-,- . iH",":'f,,.'.J.ii KiI-niini .. ‘ . 1.1.x Rr:I.\"|‘|\‘l\‘ll uoxus m‘ s‘ -~., p! York School we.“ held o" Tuesday fhfg‘; ,‘,,,,,,.. 3......» lDec 23. There was a good number ll 3||,._;e_v-liui‘ris ... .. .. yonirmil Power ... ... \frf_‘oli Frontenac ... ... .-- --- '1' 21:11 llrc-ui-rioa . . .. M m ' (‘iir .3. .. .1... Rru ~- r....:-.I.l liiiltil jinniiili-iii Tut‘ . ,\'lll'.‘llliiil .. .._. .- W, ,.,~ Prirptlffliltill pry»; Urns. .. / film-MS .. _.-. Wjmiiirilfl lnicclric . . . . .. ‘nmv, voitic American (‘all -.. e Alleghitily .‘.. .- Aniu-outla .._ - Jijdix Aviation r511 liiluted Piliu find. Foiistiiiiiatoil Una . Commercial Solvents 1'n Htorcs .. ‘gfoirriilf’ Power sn1|_ I I ht General‘ Asnliiilt ~-- Goodyear 'l‘ii‘¢ - international Hydro. lnterniii-ionai Harvester e: 1; “fr, 1; -.>.. i Quilt-d; ark» L: .1 Jr: as. 5" ii Ffurlsuu I‘ Pili-Tnionrit Puhllx‘. m, “nil t‘... n . . resick sud Ford ... .. ... " b k . iiiiiul-i" “‘ _ b ma lisrlinlk Securities A ‘é I Batik or Montreal 1'. '. ' llsnlr of Commor Zaoysl Hank llAhKll‘ lzvssiwufol. ‘JAN can‘! u, Aii interesting extract trout Financial lfounsel draws attention to some of the ion‘ priced stacks which st the present time nffiiril comparatively high yields. "Among low [itieeil stocks. Brssllisn {fraction is dealt ivltb as '01s au 8 |i.1:. stock dividend basis for the time being. where iiie value of tho stock dividend finrlnaire. of course. _\villi iiii: pricey!’ tlis stock‘,- representing at $23 a share llLflliIUilLlI of 11.84 peruiuniiui.» The nrniilgs for the year 1029 ivore (lose 1.. 1'.‘ :1 share. and the-filial statement s-mns civiam - to show considerably irififallflliljtflflllflll Io cover a F.‘ cosh ilivitlcvui. Uniiurliein (‘or nil-L l-‘ounilry at r-urrrni it-\i-ie_1:i_vcs s _v,iel1| of 9.46 1i.i'.. nnil n-vi-iwilng iu-iiie last statement, the dividend nuts more tlisu doubly earned, vilthwi margin. of orq- $15.‘ Dominion firoi-es slipivs {L74 p.v. yield with s vviile margin certain to be shown over divid- end requirements.’ At $1. International lfsiroieuiu elves -s ‘yield of‘ 0.68’ pan sronnd rnrrcnt iuiirket levels. and ii. forms r-lesi‘ that tlio rurveiil divide-nil viii-readily bcmiisint-siiicd.‘ Loblavv "A" is snnning s continuance of its earning lriivvr. l_ls last statement showed $1.28 ohrnmi an against , . n 80c dividend. nn-i ‘iriri imlsy of‘i.‘.'7 pa‘. Service Sta- _ . is siiuiiinr riot-i.‘ that hits a very ‘ lsutisl nisrpju ui‘ earning pmvrr. fliffi‘ iiiviilrniis. atsilfi ris against‘ $2.110 iilirl. Ar current levels. around -.. the iieid Ill ~ 8.06 11:0. Sherwin-Williams Ihiwe-i a suisll margin over dividend requirements. sari at present prices give a _vieiri.of 6.6 pr. nvnnti-snncrnic DBVELDPMIA '1". ‘H in» and oi.‘ 1030 there was install- Id 51ml lfl operation in the Dominion of tennis hydro-electric power develop- ments Bring an aggregate roduc ion '9 911L000 bzp. New iostsllst oos ‘made effective during tlis yssr totalled 5-0. Atwsmprescnt time new pro- tects which-will be completed ivizliin Ills new: live or threo years will i-nn- tribute an additional 1.500.000 b.p. _to ‘he "enemy's total production. rfitidiiilo development which this °°""li’.\' has i-iirried out inqthe direc- tioo of hydroelectric power is very gfilriy demonstrated by» the . following: re toinl turbine installation st the end ° 19-!" of 0.125.000 hm. represents sn "W"!!! 0f 9-915 DJ‘- ovsr the totni shown ‘l "Wound of 1020: nu incl-ens..- o! -.t.2 "- °"" 1W5; illl increase of Idliflnt‘. 100v" I920: an increase of 100.0 pr. 'ly\'€l" 152 an increase “'03.! p.1:. over 1M0’: f" “wftlleo! 1.201s ....-. ororuao . n increase of IHMD-Im. life‘? l’ flitfllurc of gro 1h during the . -t‘_:“"!‘°! the preach. century fiflliltlbl)’ n,,'_"'°‘ .59 Qiliiulitttl by any other coun- 1 iiiirios tne rtuno inwrrsv. ‘ " , ‘N; is estimated that capital cxendli- m" iiii hydro-electric power develop- imnl construction during 1N0 probably nlmfufli 8811000000 and those projects "n" ii hand will represent a further nmiiliixtf around iltildaifiilflflil. In 1M0 onmfinsiaiintions were contributed by ,2.,,,m-° hzilii i moooooo - Queher- " ~ 1i . '1 oiiu I Saskatchewan, 42000 li.p' ‘New ‘vfgrnfl- "-1099 ls-[Li and Nova Sculls. ACTlvI: noun riuclis iosronarios‘ secularism .\l0iil‘ ,. DOMINION 0F (',\\'\ll.i IZQRIDN‘ t‘ ... ... .\'itr1. .\uv l, Split l. . . Uri I5, 111431 s . . Uri l5. 18H . . . Fell l. Iilil} KNIGHTIIOOD IN ‘ NEWFOUNDLAND - or. JOHN'S. Nfld., Jan. l'l.-—The kitlghilhood conferred on Hon. ‘Tnskcr Cook,‘ for‘ many‘ yeai-‘s Msyor of St. - Johns in the New Year's honors list, brought the number of living knights ~ lirNsv/foundisud to elsvonJnolion. Btiqwllltsm Lloyd and Rial-Ion. ali- lttehsrd lqulrss. are Iii-light Con-i- msndsrs of the Order-of. st. Michael and ltf George. Knights of the Brit- ish Ihnpire include air John Orosbis, llr William Oesker-snd llr John Ian ristt." Members‘ of the order Insights Bachelors are sir William Hlorwood. sir __!:d_|ar Bowrlng. Sir Joseph Outer-bridge, Sir Marmaduke Winter, Sir AlfredMoi-lne and Sir Tea ker Cook. . In referring to the honor confer- red on Newfoundland! latest; knight s commentator has ‘been at pains to orders. The principal order of chival- seven orders, only one. Sir Austen Chamberlain, is not n pcer,,'1‘hc same is true for the Order of the Thistle. reserved for Scottish iioblemen. The third order is that of Si. Patrick. re- served for Irish peers. After these not confer knighthood. but ls-con- fined to aydistinguished company of twenty four members. Of the orders of knighthood most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and Si. George, instituted in 1818: fridlsri Empire. instituted in i877; The Most- Exccllent. Order of British Enlhtrc iheuiuieti in 1m; the Royal Victorian Order. and the Knights Bachelor, conriira.ccs'ri i-titoocooo Manse Mistakes in Punctuation laid upon puuctusting and examin- students sre properly equipped this respect. In fact, a recent exam- ination psper contained the lines: Every lady in the land Has twenty nails upon each hand ~ d n. That. is true without deceit. for the meaning to be shown by punctusting paid to this subject formerly, or it would not have been necessary for Liord Lytteiton to psy some hundreds of pounds for the punctuation of his "History of Henry ff." Dr. Johnson states that; he would not trust the printer, but employed a man who professed to_ be an expert and yet, notwithstanding this great. outlay. the work was badly done. grliltilil .. sip. 1m n,” .81“, Printers must have taken on this s o R,- - M: i»; limiwtw. lot-go duty in the past, for We find Lord Can (‘om .. our» 11m ‘$210; Jeffrey, the Edinburgh reviewer, be- wifllfl‘ an...’ BIRD OFIICI lwil leak Building, fence Sullivan’, In 7% (unreal. Jonivsrou “WARD Stocks and Bonds kbgstlal! z oonnon‘ sum. Chsrlottetrm. I’. Eb!’- Deni. losers. r time - hlsplsell: ui-su. of clarify the precedence of the various () or 17.1 ry is the Garter, and of the thirty. ' comes the Order of lvlIci-it, which docs - .; commonly distributed the ranking or der is; The Most Honorable Order of the Both, instituted in 1339: The Most: Exalted Order of the Star of ‘lriclia, constituted in 111st; The Most; the Most‘. Distinguished Order of the the Nowadays considerable stress is ors are keen in ascertaining whether iri Five and twenty on hands and feet i ,of vmitoi-s present in spite of the uri , n1 s 1.1.1 .- _ ‘i: . .. i; s1 . ,‘ I favorable weather. The Christmas . , , . l b" ‘_ ‘ . ' ,. N I; _ _ m, m}: flint‘. tree and decorations gave the school] ti,‘ ‘if - y m“), ...'l~ti)-*.’.1-l9" H oiroom a bright and Chvlstmassy ap-i . s s . . , I .- N 1; _ _ "p-[Jm ipellPflDCL‘. 4' 7.1 1: . . 101,11» l ‘ A special feature of the examin- t‘ x It 1111.1». 1 f ntlon was a match between the Abcg kiwcit and Crystal spelling teams. It: ircsiilted in a. tie. Grade II read, l s ing lesson was the dramatized story‘ ..1;i"Thc City Mouse and the Country’ 1:4 Mouse. The principal parts were 1,} taken by‘ Waiter Malictt and Freddy‘ . , ,_ Keizer, On the ssnd table was a‘ rQ-Geography’ lesson, worked out by‘ j .._ ‘Grades III and IV. The sand table lrfiwas given to the school inst fail by jthe Alpha. Women's i the district. There was also display- _,.ed the five year certificate, award- _ ‘_':- ed to the Wide Awake Red Cross 1L ' Juniors of this school. The presentst “ tioii was made at; s. meeting in Nov. by Miss Mona. Wilson. This branch is Ofie of the longest organized in P. E. I., ti; ‘having lieu Idivv .' (ten Fuuils rat». no _-.< i . i"; nu; 4i"‘-— i; The following programme was csr~ ‘i Christina llzxei-cise by nine tors. Recitation Lorrie. Watts v- g-.. ideas... » ;-;-___A ‘I q s25:= ‘i? l . i; Recitation Lillian Watts fir‘; $1.71 1f 11 0 Rocliltatlou "Awful Duck" Edward ~11 . m‘ 101x115 1 ‘m’ ‘ ,' i?“ (git ' ' $5‘ ‘i ' Play The Christmas spirit. '1" ' " ‘i . t , Recitation Lorne Kaiser. i c . 1s!’ 1a .12» m. £121? ‘i? ..| g: i; 1:201:11‘ Recitation Gerald Carroll. em III as ‘ 1 '- mp , Sm, ‘m; 1m] 17,]; n,” Doll mui, by eight; Bills. gpfivnlzugzli .| d911,’. one; ooui 301.,‘ Recitation Clifford Chappelie. U E e- '“ s: Roebuck ..14 ism 47%.’ 41111-1- 1i Riidmiimi Ralmimd wit" s U on . 1 — At the close of the pirograsnme, 21;,‘ {:,,°"_‘_ '11: , - i , stints Claus arrived with his peck. s wtihin: .11 i + ' 1r. his usual jovial mariner he dis- nmnm " 1:1 trlbuted presents to the scholars g 3 Q ‘l’ - 47" and their teacher. Miss Ruby Stew- art. The visitors also were treated with candy and ffillix.‘ Studebaker i- iyrcxu! fill" to 4 41 I i’ _7____—— To‘ G Nu . , I -- .4 5 s 11'1"“ R R __ ,_,,_,I,H,/H,,,li‘ H, _ I av TRALIAN BANKS ACTION It’ CarbCni-b IF-Tfil 575M 50%| 5t‘ .. PUTS NATION IN PANIC Ii Put-tile use pits 111171-31 t Ifnit (‘orri ..i 15w 18%! Wt‘ i‘; ‘i U‘ i‘. lnLp ..i ‘iii.’ flSllli-i-‘Bfii I l: LONDON, Jan. 17.—A fresh rise in II S Ru 6. i i —r _ - _ 5 m", _ _.....;»,-,.....n.;,.;¢..,.;..,.,_...n§ Austialinn isle of exchange today Van Nicol 4H iii"? "W W has thrown Australians visiting or Wsru U Co INF-W IViH 15‘: ‘J “m. m." _ | residing in London, into o. panic. Not West lfntnii Fm ~‘ only does an Australian wish to re- . ... (u. . .. 58%, 1 i y- celve $500 in London now have to lloyiljillwlll-Lql -'-l I “'11,. ‘fffilfflé pay $590 or $600 for it in Australia, -_-__----- ——-- but some Australian banks have de- seeching his pririter not. to "sprinkle iciined to remit; any money at all to his pepper boa full of commas" too their clients 111' England. One weal- geiierously over his work. thy Australian who has been draw- This promiscuous sprinkling is rc- ing sn income of $50,000 a year from sponsible for some peculiar mistakes. Australia. managed to strike it bar- An Irish advertiser. for instance, re- gain, and is receiving $5,000 but; one quirerl "A country girl to wash and widow reported to Australian auth- milk orie cow." while another paper tirities here that her income of $2.- offered “A good stylish bicycle. 10 i000 had been stopped by Australian pounds for sale. by a young lady .benks. Oivimi Ni U10 miiiil’ difllililt- ensmelled black and geared to sixty 3 ies. ii. has been found in some cases eight)“ ' ' iniorc practicable to_ buy goods and "Tho United States suffered henv-[ccmmoditles iivAiistrniis. snrl scncl ,iiy through the wrongful placing of ftiiem tOsBi-itnlri. where the recipient is; comma. some/year's ago. The Con- ‘sells them and secures his cash. This. [gross drafted s. Tariff Bill, and iii 10.‘ course, is putting into practice the enumeration the articles to be arlmit- ‘economic theory of the higher ex- ted free included "nil foreign fruit change rate, when-by Australia's im- 1mm," ' [ports are reduced and exports in- _wl'l8l'l copying however. the clerk creased. but it is acting ss s. double- oinitted the hyphen, and pinced nicdged sword. foi- payment on Aust comma after fruit, so that the clause .trsilnn loans is costing something read “all foreign fruit, plants, etcflliko 520000.000 more. Every obstacle As the matter could not be rectl- too, is being placed in the wily of Institute of i been orgsnizetii 11m LAUGH‘ eight years. i ilorning ovriiirrisncr. .‘\i the present moment llirro t-nli frir up)‘ Inrlrilril Illeylfllltlsl elm! or sinus sun-h Ill tlmi r-rrn m1 l-rlil.i_v unulvl In lvrnlulilr, (u Ink! in Hlrir nlinrl lllins. Bethlehem \ls-<-I is noiv tlir- fiiiuurite at the non met-ting in In. ||(Il| Jau- ‘List nu tlils liens nlime. Stock Left-ei- Wall Street Mirror Says- Special lo J0hn8l0n‘& Ward sihle for ilu- story iltrsl ilin rule “us In he I'll!- ===- i The siuvk irinrket ls univ ni ilii- stuge viliere ll could lulu! either of twn cours- ni. It voiilil t-untiuue llu- rulLv uiurli-il In tliri Triilny Piiisrlu-t ur it ruulil settle Imvlv nlllw". lllore nlill rnllilliue lu Intake- lien‘ luw privrs. Uni- Illrlnr ill Izivllr 0f fur» Ilii-r rally in tlmt 111a nlinrt nut-re»: 1...». 1111111.. growls to iiiitnlrl prnnnriiniir. and n sl-nrp iipiiieril movement lillllllhl IIII oversold r-nuilitiiiii \\'i'lll|l| lie perfectly logical is levy llille in lliil tlillnitlr situation l» ennui frxis-tiniis. .\ viniplr or strong ses- vnuso in» unr rrltp 0|‘ "Amateur" almril u! Hm luv-pr pnrly inul rill will! 0i’ hear- Ills propaganda is being rlrvuliili-il regarding this issue. ‘ The news ilrnt the Tnunvllum tlirvrlryrs urr- mpevierl In pay the hill (liridoml it riiilwi" embarrassing l» 11...» respon- hlnmliuln roulsl luue Iurilier rally Fannie and Kitty Watson, iinoivn have Iliad recent stage successes vvltli Canadian cities. TIIIS ‘WVATOI-‘IDOG’ COULD GIVE BURGLARS Characteristics of three animals are found in the features of the hyena. They are the cat. clvst and the dog. There are three species of thifhnl- msla, found only in Africa. and sou- thern Asia. In appearance they are grotesque and repulsive. Their bodies srs covered with coarse, brlstiy hair, mostly short. but which comes to s. mans along the ridge of the buck. The hind legs are shorter than the fore, givliig the body s. distinct slope. In size the animals are slightly larger than a collie dog. Hyerius sel- dom molest; men, but are known to have seized children. 1t is possible to tame the animals, and they have been used as watchdogs. s1‘. .655 Nfld>.,‘.it1’r1.V-H>‘17.—Tl~ic possibility of securing lifloriiizition of value to the sea] hunters when they lino-rum: PLAN For!“ as "America's rommediennes." who their not, which line appeared in CHEAP OCEANIC POWER Another posslbitlily of getting cheap power from natural features of the earth like rivers or oceans, as Sir George Claude ls now attempting to get power from the ocean, off the coast of Cubs, by std of s great steel tube sunk to the ocean bottom, to bring up cold water. has been aug- gestecl by M. C. Rsvesu to the Acad- emy of Sciences in Paris, the same scientific body to which Dr. Claude first suggested the scheme which he is now carrying out. Says Dr. E; 1!. F‘ree's Week's Science: "It. msy be possible, Mr. Raveau believes, to extract power from the fresh ivatcrs of rivers as thesechtei‘ the salty waters of the see. “If a tank of salt water and one of fresh water were connected to each other by a. pipe and nrvacuum or. partial vacuum created, water vapor resembling Dr. Ciaudes low pressure steam will evaporate from the fresh ivaterlnnk and condense in the salt go “north t... the ice" in early March, Harbor, Labrador, of profitable seal hunting in December. The mall sien- mer Sagouii, arriving at Curling from the Labrador Port, reported that on one day between two and three hith- dred seals had been taken at Battle Harbor. It is believed that a study of the mammals tnkcn at that settlement in ‘December might establish facts i-rl- ,ative to the number of seals 10in}: {through the Straits of iaoiio Isle to lithe Gilli‘, and that. conditions exist.- ling at. the time might i1.- nn im_ lporinrit. element. in determining the. |course the seals lake in the vii-iniiv i i i | l | i 1 i I is seen here in reports from Battle. water one. This steam may be used, Mi‘; Ravcnii believes, on turn a spec- ial type of turbine, and thus-to gen- erate power." of the Straits. The question ls raised us to whether there is s. specific herd that aivizays migrates through the strait, and ivheihcr the numbers gov- erned by conditions existing when the herd ls in that vicinity. Parliament. is i-‘l machine with mon- sirousiy bad engines, but amazingly rffeviive Shari‘. bi‘akes.-(ieorge Bernard 5i fb 5 2 A‘ Q ~ Stock Exchange, LOOK '1 F... o... Ne... PUBLICITY PAGE To Appear SOON! Power l! .. B t1 Packers .. Bell To] .. .. llrszillsu . .. .. tfnii Power I'a|1 , (fan (‘or I-‘ily .. .. {do PM , (‘on (‘ement .. f.‘ I Alenhul (Jan Par-iii.- .. Fons Vin S .. (ions Ilin .\' fforltshiitt .. Ito Bridge llo tilsss llg Massey-Harris Mont Power Mcijoll-Front Nat Brews . Nat Stccl (‘sr , Ogllvie Milling Power Corp .. I 511i ii3i‘.§‘..‘.'}.'é'§§"n1'.'o 1:11 111,1‘ 1 DOfnifll-Qfl .. B“ g (Yanada Bonds‘ Ifuynl IN infill 1 .211! I i (Special to Johnston l? Ward) '. MAM , iWar Loan .. .. ...is lasigioo/iopootit. \\'ar 1...... .. . ...is iosrioeoolion. ~- {ittorv liven i'i"-‘l9.'1.'-;t03.80‘101i.fi( Wvtory mm 34t00.'.'5il0."-.4" WILLIAM GARFIELD MacDONALD Virtoii‘ i 07.751105 $3 Ifons-rvnl . ltrfuridivi: ltvfunllin: William Garfield McDonald was ‘ Itefuniliiiz born st New Perth in the year 1881. son of the late Sheriff D. l". and Mary Aim Stevenson McDonald. The late Mi- McDonald lived his entire life in Montague and was hishly esteemed by s11 who knew‘ him. He was a. msri of sterling qusl- ities, with splendid principle under- lying all his relationships, socially omme cirslly and religiously, or whom it can be truthfully ssld “He had not an enemy.‘ The deceased had not been enioy- ilil 800d health during the letter Flirt of the fall. but his condition wss not considered serious 11111.11 g- bout two weeks prior to his death, Ho was removed to the Hines lid- wsrelJslei-id Hospital for treatment, where he answered the call of his 10rd and "entered into that rest that awaits the people of God." one week after entering the institution on the 0th day of December. 1930. i Sims 7cm‘ ego the late Mr Mc- eii-ivii. svdney. N. s. -Mr and L. H. Coffin and fsmliy-Js.s. Blew? enson and family, South Ruaflco»: Miss Winnie Allen—Geo. McDonald L. M. MaeKlrinon and family-Geo. W. Msmonsld and Mr and Mrs L. H. Poole. He leaves to cherish his memory and mom-is his departure one sister Mrs L. M. Mackinaw: o! Montague s. number of relatives and‘ s host of friends. He rests from his labors. His woriu halo upon those with whom he was associated in the tasks and triumphs of life. 15:14: nuts. ANN MCJSAAC _ 0n Friday Jan 2nd there posed peacefully sway 1n Donsldsinn at BADGER DISCDOSIS DUNE RICK TN SILVER follow him. His influence rests as a . Evidently due attention was not‘ ‘foreign fruits, such as lemons, or- ,tour Europe next slimmer. 1811163, grapes, bananas slid other.“ tutti-on duty free. arid die Govern- isiszs-r waves merit lost at least. $2,000,000. i riaivszrmiri: BODY Liverpool has also had 81k expcr-. ACCORDING T0 LENGTH ience of the villus of the comma. In‘ I810 s. contractwas entered into for, Why is it pleasant to bask in the‘ lighting the then town which resdwsunllght. iviiile a hot iron helcfthree] "The lamps to_ bc in number 4,050 jor four inches from HICIIACQ gives sn I lof . two spouts each. composed of uncomfortable sensation? The sun's. twenty threads of cotton." but when ‘seemingly cooler rays are actually the contractor proceeded t9 comply ‘more energetic than those from the} ivrlth this it was found thsi. the com- iiron, , yet. they cause no pnin, says I ims. should have proceeded and not Popular Mechanics Magazine. One. ifollowed. the word each. lrcsson, according to General Electric l ' The intention was that esch apoutiiCompany' experts who have been‘ should contain twenty threads but as uitudying the heating values of vrir~ j this was riot the contractor's ides of ious kinds of apparatus. is that sun- I his obligation the contract was csii- Flight is a deeply penetrating form! celled in order to avoid s lawsuit. of hcnt. Ii acts somewhat. as a hyp- ,4 The ommlsslon of n confims gave odermic. going beneath the surlscei rise to e omirr. case's few years ago, of tiie skin without causing pain, i says s writer in John O'f.nndon‘s while longer waves-emanating from weekly. An address piste had been relatively cooler sources than the fled for shout a year. sli kinds oflAustrslians leaving, the country to, proposed and as a comma bed been sun. are partly reflected from the surface and partly absorbed in a very thin layer when: they increase the surface temperature as in the case of left out after the figure 1 the pur- chaser refused to pay the account. The judge, however, did not think the, —--_c_--_ ~ccmma was essential, and therefore ilieat from an iron. The body, con- ;the Crmadli-u Bank of (‘ommercl will nneu the eggrsvsruhouldabs stating largely. of ‘weifvr, sbsorbe_or l The shove photograph shown magnificent entrance to new Canadian 430,1,“ w" “mud in mama“ w the advanced age of 8d years. Mrs l - her several years ago. Mrs. Mclsssc l Fbi‘ a number or years the cessedvvasinthe i ofP I A: amp 0y o0 e making her home there. She wss~sn 1 ihe h d l f - “ r” e m“ e a “m ° “mm” was able to be around title. few days | pleasing personality. Of late he was ‘ploy of 'I‘he Canadian National Fox rest that remainem um‘, the peomc He took s. profound interest in ev- J’ 3' McIntyre’ H" 1m words dmons ienerany ton. and one sister Mrs Wm. Mc- uusc Deputy Grand Mum of The Mrs John Bowlsn iii; whose home be f R0 C i' Ch t l r o Se m)‘ an (‘r ‘E m] lac from thence l0 the adjoining comet- the home of his sister. Mrs L. M. Th’ “All bearer‘ W88 Mm" ‘may Rev. Alexa tier Clibsou of Piesby- ‘mhn Thumm. “M”, h’? w“! "at in of the Christian Churoh-Script-in-e benedlctiori.—-aftei- which the son‘ largest funerals in this mmmnnitv in mm Th“ w“ the Tuscaror.‘ mm" Interment; took place in the C0m-, In the early ‘M's, when pioneeri and mother. ‘by Rev. Mr. Sinclair of Vsiieyfield. 0mm” "m" “my “m” “P” “ The pail bearers were It. W. m" away’ one o! ‘be proapectm“ Campbell and I. B Burdflh unearthed a piece of solid silver. tam“ churchmt Andrew.‘ 10d" of the richest mines in the country. Hamilton. Oiitario-Po0le k ‘Fhomp- j m?" iMissrEdnsrBeddie elk-Hamilton; 0m; Ann Mckaacfi md°w MAJ“ "1°"" iwho predeceased mm about we Charles llfclsasc who predeceased . years ego. , i d“ was p, native of Clinton, coming to l Donnldston about 20 years ago, and ‘Hiompson, having charge of one of ithe 1a . . active person and had perfect eye; rge depisrtmeit, ti . t - _ _ i I s m m s me sight and hearing till her death and ‘wit h his t ff i i mos a we manner and before her death, when she gradu- gon the staff of inspectors iri the em- any weakened and “Jared m” m‘ Breeders’ Association, which position of God" she received the last’ Sura- c filled most acceptably “Ems from hm‘ beloved put“ He“ erythtng for the welfare f th - we" n prayer‘ “u” "F “whim mum“, md the bemrmznt (ffcsfi, one brother Thomas suihvsn, Clin- i H’ w“ ‘ mflnber or sh Andrflvs Guire, Sydney also flame children. ‘Lad-n Al," a ‘Mu Montague. Daniel snd Agatha. U. 8. A. and 1G d 1nd M REL she died. The funeral was held from i "n 3e Jmd n mem St. Boniiventureb Church, Tracadie, Temple of Halifax. y i A brief service was conducted at "U" Re“ Father J’ B‘ McIntyre am- ' cinted at both rhiuich and grave. MacKihi-ion, the following ministers 0fih6'0Ofl'll1’iill'lllYlil.l'il1g partw- dam mm‘ Leanna mufl’ wmnm ‘ King, Frederick Court, John Monti erlan Church-Reading and Prayer, w’ , Rev C. E. Armstrong foimei‘ mstcv m‘ ' Reading. Rev John Sterling of the United Church --closii1g prayer and vice was under the direction of thi- Om M "m must “mo” mm” l" Masonic order’ being one o‘ ‘héithe West was discovered by accirit recent vars. ll\ Nevada, originally known as‘ the ' 1 Navajo mine. munity Park Cemetery where he was laid to rest beside his tailierwere stmammg through Nflmd‘ o“ their wny to the west, a group 6i The sew,“ n’ the gm“ w“ Con’ iprospectors were walking across the 1 ducted bv Rev Mr Gibson assisted plains or what is no“ known u m)“ and was concluded with the Masonic badger digging‘ service and committal. As they approached the animal ti. stew“, RI K_ Clcmcma Nmrshan walked over to where the badger had Reynolds. Russell I-‘inlav A. F. ha" burrowing “d mund it h”! Beautiful floral offerings were The mine “I” m“ dwmmm ‘m1 "mum from s. Andrew, Pr“? ii» ifliiidly gained a reputation as one L 1,._ k A M__ inner“, ma“ L Al: times the silver content was 20.000 O_O_I,.___M,.S M Beddmjnd ram“), M [ounces to each ion of metal bearing 5°" Ltd~_p°°l' rmuL-R- P- smfl’ Mlnnrd‘; 1.1.11.5“... loemalLDaln: m‘ It Stewart Jones & Cq f-‘errumndsm u Greanshields 8. 01>, lenders d the leashes! lfeck laolicsp n Bonk of Commerce building at Toronto. 011i. The new headquarters of’ ti; doors to the public‘: inspection. 1t is the tallest building in the British Empire, lhaaeholdfl ,Qss..4ua__-4.g JB ~ ,- n. 9"“ 99801-53» 9bvlofletewa