Millview , \ Ami Vicinity" we i, what you make it, it's useleu m oomplaili. L .' ‘ u you mm fir; blessings, you ve Just youflQu b0‘ bilmQo ' The world i! 3111i 9t Pmuum’ m n" up litfifd 5nd an’ may the things ‘God gave you. may are scattered everywhere." m, Mlllview School held their-an- m] Chplstmaa concert on Wednes- uy’ December 18th. There was a m. sttendance- T1119, 111°81'01" W" m“, arranged and the pupils “wil- M themselves. Mr. ‘W. L. Jenkins med as chairman. The‘ proceeds ‘mounted to $35. The following ls the 5,1112 p‘:l€0rus-"Christmll ‘fem-M ~ Munich‘ - "Welcome"-Dorothy Drake. ’ December’: Play. Recitation — “Learninl gyplyh Drake. _ ' '" Monologue—"A Present For Aunt “pf-Calvin Smith. puot-"ln Grandma's Day"—-Hlltla ‘m1 venie Smith. Recitatl0n—Mertie Jenkins. Djnlogue-“Piliffl Gilli-Stu!!! PISS- ent.” ‘ lrio-"Carolina Moon"-Elinor Jen- uris, Mary Grant and Annie Sheitiow. Recitation-Whose Pantsf-Elwood Jenkins. ' Pantomine-"Silent Nillilt". Recitation-“Daddyis Sweetheart"- Vera Storey. Dlglogue—"RhSiill5 Rambles O11". Recitation - "My DaddW-Doreen Grant. ' ' Motion Song - "The Christmas ITee.“ ~' ‘Recitnticn-Mary ratios. Dialogue-“The Sick Dolly." Recitation-"Chr as at Home"- llelell smith. ‘ ‘ Chorus-“The First Noel." ' Doll drill by boys. Monologue-“Mrs; Susan's Christ- mas PresenW-‘lillinor Jenklns. " Recitation-Lorin Drake.‘ INTEBMISSION Gloolny Gloops Drill. _ Recitation f- “My PussW-Stanton Jenkins, ' . Dialogue-"Morning Callers." to Sew"- Rccltatloll—"TO0 floung to Know" ’ >-Rcia Grant. _ Pantomime-JD Little Town of Bethlehem." . _ Recitation — “Alter. Christmas"- Frank Murphy. ' Star Drill by a w -. Chcrus-“Santa Ole ' -v--.---. . _( On December 26th. a miscellaneous shower was held at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. George Lane, Hermitage, in honor of their. daughhr, Edyth. who is soon to participate in a very im- portant event. ‘Rio room was nicely decorated ior the occasion with white bells and ribbons. The presents were placed in a basket and carried in by the little Curley children. acting as iiiiiie and Broom, and placcdat the ieet ol the bride-to-be. ._'l.‘he opening "i the lireaents then _. iollpwed by Missal Laure. Lane andMai-y Mc- Intyre. after which. Edythe thanked those who were present. The 1101150 was illied to capacity. The “miles Passed pleasantly. beina spent in music and dancing. L was then served, alter which the guests retired i-o their respective homes, "i-‘iiiiiig the “newly-to-be-wods" many years ol contlfiiiedJllplilnfllfl. Card oF-jllanks _ ._. ~~, t Mr- and ma" ssnooiohaudiomily ""1 Mi" and Mrs.-J.,i-.I. moi-s and 11121111 loin in thankingtheir many nrieilds and neighbors for the kind- doss shown during m; “m”! md Hill or the late ‘ma. Abraham Myer-g . Phi-fl t P . , ilo-l-o-ii. ° 9°”) . ' @<»~o.-...o~, Ag"'¢¢§i¢:iif¢ » a membe ‘ship drive on account of the 1.1 Misti-aid. Y1 M. C. A. , Reportotthel‘ ‘Secretatyior the month pi December, 1020. To the President and Board o1 Directors. - Gentlemen-M. is with pleasure that Ibring beiore you our report ior the month. December is always a busy month and this year was no ext-sp- Christmas holidays" which bring large number-slot students home irom college and give our city boys two weeks vacation, tend to make our "Y" a beehive of industry during the later part the month ‘and part of January. h ' Student Work Special work for the Prince o1 Wales College tudents was brought to a close the middle oi the month to be re-opened the early _psrt oi the New Year. This is done in order‘ that our Y. M. O.'A. program‘. will not inter- ipre with their Christmas examina- tions. - y. Boys‘ Work A special program, including hikes, bowling matches, billiards, checkers, dominoes, ping-pong and gymnasium classes kept the boys busy during their stay in the building at holiday time. The bowling and basketball leagues were the most popular fea- ‘tures. ' ' . ‘ Sunday Evening Services . Three ilne meetings were held in December; one special ‘ “ _ was held in Zion Church and the other two at the Y. M. C. A. We were iortunate in h '_, emin- ent visitors as our special speakers ior- thsmonthz‘ Dr. Clarence Mc- Kinnon, of Halifax and Scout Com. John Stiles; both these services were ttended by 400 people. December 8th, a special service in Zion Church, in charge oi the S. C. M. proved most auccesaiul- Canon Malone was the speaker ands large musical program was rendered with the assistance oi several Church choirs. 600 people at- tended. Membership Our membership is not growing as last as we would like it to increase. Our lull program in December did not allow much time ior going after new members or seeking renewals. Decembe _new members were six, and .. is sevenwen. - Membership at December 31st was asiollows: ' . Juniors, 60; Intermediates, 21; Stu- dents, 40: Linlited, B8; Seniors; 162; Sustaining, 170. Total-SM. We felce the necessity o1 putting on outstanding ‘pledges and memberships which/number’ nearly 200 all told. i Finances December did not better our finan- cial standing. Altogether general re- ceipts were about up to standard. The $1500 outstanding in pledges and the one hundred names not complet- ed 1n our annual campaign make things look serious, it we ‘hope to clear our books hythe end ol our duo's-arrows summoned as: arowar arm usconarv- naz, amok amuse Abitlbi .-......;...-....... Asbestos ...... BeliTelaphone .. B. C. Power-A Canadian Industrial Alcohol 11% °Il1ldB'POWGI and Paper 15% CockshuttPlow 234 Consolidated Smelters 265 Canada Brewing (asked) 0 Canada Cement 1'1 73% 42% 16% . 18 31% General Steel Wares ‘Hamilton Bridge International Nickel . Lake of the Woods National Steel Car . . Power Corporation Quebec Power Shawinigan . ,_ '19 Steel or Canada .. ,, 44 Winnipeg Electric 51% MONTREAL CURB British American Oil 49'»; Canada Dockand Dredile C. Canada Dock and Dredge (bid) 36% Canadian Vickers (offered) 10 Distillers Seasgrarn . . .. i Dominion Engineering Eastern Dairies ... .. Imperialfrobacco 19% Noranda Page-Herey , Walker Gooderham 10% NEW YORK STOCK nxcnhluoll: American Can ..y. 120 Allied Chemical ,, 25s Air Reduction 1241.1 Anaconda Copper ‘I'll’: American Tel d: Tel .......... 219 American Smeltingkir Refining American d: Foreign Power . . . . Atlantic Refinln! Bethlehem Steel .. Briggs Mfg. Co. .. Columbia Carbon ..,............. Columbia Gas Columbia Gramophone Consolidated Gas Chrysler Corn Products year. The Directors as a body should take hold oi this matter and things! could be cleared up in the course of two or three days i! earnestly taken hold o1. l Building During the recent mild spell and wet weather, our roof was again ai- feoted and is leaking badly. Il will need attention in the Spring, ii’ not before. , Billiards and Bowling Both these popular games are. go- ing strong, and are attracting a large _number o! our membershfl. Billiards showed a gain over last December and bbwling a little loss, owing to the fact that the alleys were used more by than by seniors. Ourleagues are all going along 0,4 .8. Several wlilriinish up in January and newleagues will be_ formed to play on the nights ieit vacant. Keen competition was enjoyed dur- ing the holidays when special prizes were put_up for the various classes bowling. . Y's Mail's Club This Service Club has got awayilo a flying start for i080. The new ex- ecutive wal installed the last oithe month, and are now in harness. Mr. Jack McNair is the new President. your meeting; were held in Decem- ber with, an garage attendance oi 0102-11. Several new lndlnbers have 0.12.11. 100 Eastman Kodak .. 13g General lillcctric .. ......... 2411.6. Goodyear ,_ 44 General Motors . __ 4° Fox Film i. 22%. Hudson Motors 57% Int.Tel&Tel '14s; Kolster Radio 375 Keunewit Conner 81% Montgomery Ward 40st New York Central 1091,’. Nash-........................ 53% Overland 8% Pub. Service o1 New Jersey . ... 84% Remington Rand 21% Radio Keith Orpheus ... 221'. Radio 4195 Sinclair Oil .. Standard Oil oi New Jersey 04% Standard Oil of New York . .. 32% Shell Union ., 23% Studebake ..... .‘. 43% U. S. Rubber ..... 25% U.S.Slcel...... 1001/. Warner Bros 42!’; Wasilnsliouso a Woolworth as Yellow Cab , 1395 ’ * In Closlns l We wish at this time to recognize the helpful work oi’ our Executive and . ‘ members of the Board, who have given their time and ensrgyfto serve the youth o1 our Island. The various program have been open to all, especialLv atthe holiday mbera have participated in the varied lfl-ilraln. . There are wonderful opportunities for service in reaching the lives of the numerous under-privileged boys. and influencing them ior~~good and instilling in them the high ideals for which the Y. M. C. A. stands. .- .- Reapectiuily submitted, R, A. Pen- time when non-members as well as gnltliockey Schedule.‘ ‘__ , t‘ . airs-rind or axaom-rva or-s. I. MeLBAIVIIOCKIY 1050C!!- TloNg .. _ . , .....H.. A metlflnflxflf the ‘Executiveof the a n. uoiieao i-lociwy Iiiiloeiliiw was held in Buuimerside week at which the managers of the dill- erent clubs of the Asociation were present. Mr. Vernon Mathew oi O'- Leary, Vice President; oi the Asso- ciation, occupied the chair; Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P. and Mr, B. W. Robinson. Past President oi the Maritimeliockey League, were "also present. Mr. Robinson give “some valuable advice and eiwoui went in the Association irom his long ex- perience oi the national Blim- Mr. McLean also spoke briefly on hockey in general. Mr. Mathew ask- ed a number oi questions ressrdins the fitting up oi the rinksoithc diflerent clubs and spoke\ at length on athletics and the rilles of hcckdy His advice was a great help 1,0 the meeting. A general discussion ‘then took place and several resolutions and miles were passed and adoW-i- The matter of reierees was thor- oughly‘ gone into and a Imiiliivfl passed to"the cirect that eecnclub should be allowed to pick their own referee _ but in cases who“! tilt" was a dispute as to the referee that the matter be referred to the 080011- tive and that their decisloube final. 1t was moved and passedWhBt no one coiudioln any o! the clubs or pidyinfllyglmnofiohlilrfififiillu who had previously been Muilomber oLtho senior hockey oluiasfuntilhe had been out of the seniorclub-rlor a pcriodoi one year. _ ‘ . 3 It was moved and adopted that-u letter oi regret be sent to Tiflflidii regretting their wlhdrawal from-the 1'0: association. and that should they at any time ‘wish to alter- their de- cision the association would be only too glad to have them enroll scalli- A decision was reached regarding players who were not resident on the Island and it was decided that players whose homes were on the Island should be allowed to Pifly in. the matches for the Mclaan trophy: Several applications were made from dlflerent hockey clubs to join the association but owing to the num-' her of clubs already in the assocla tion it was decided not ttflet lily more in as UIBSCISOH was too short for a longerscheduie. The schedule for the central sec- tion was drawn up as follows-C. Y. M. L. vs. Kensinston, to be played at Kensington. January 9th; C. Y. - . L. vs. Holmarfs to boblayed‘ at Summerside, v JanuaryVTSth: xhol- man's vs. Kensinsinn to be played at Sununcrslde, uaryTlth; Hol- man’s vs. Kensilwiofl i0 b6 Diliwd at raensingtou, January 21st; .C. Y. M. L. vs. Kensington, to be played at Summerside January 24th; Hol- mans vs. C. Y. M. i... to be played at summerslde January 20th; C. Y. ‘M. L. vs. Kensinglon to be played ,.ati Sumnlelride, .v 31st: Ymimlmi vs. C. Y. M. L. at Summers" , Feb-r rum-y 5th; Holmaris vs. Kensingloni at Kensington, February 7th.. Pim? game in Kensirlkton tOHiBhtPS- . i The .Markcnts l" i (Canadiarnfreas) - MONTREAL. Jan. a—M°nioYeBl"'I'i3 a: the present time his cetnrs oi‘, importation: for bilbter from Newi Zealnnd and eggs from the United States (allowing a shortage o! these commodities throughout the country; ILL from the steamer Pinko vmich sec-l 2 cents for prints. Several more cars of American ears will h, here be- ion lheeuiror the week- Wholesale dealers stste prices are at insert lit-m on all esnwt iNIii 835'" ‘iii-Mi are quoted at two cents a dcaen less- The wholesale market iemnined quiet, with the ofil. redtlcliolroi- morals-baa in the price orni- Jieim, General Secretary. CIAN .106 ooh. ~01TAWA. Jan: a-Tbe" Weak tendency-winch has been» silicate jobhlng at 4'1. r . Y. BOWLING on"! LIAGUI ’ ..Last ll-illliiill the ‘i o'clock maich _t_hp "Rovers rolled s splendid count .01’ 3038 pins. winning over the "Odd- knows" by 481 pins. 4 T B; Poole or the movers" bowled the extra. high single and three string scores-oi 2'15 Uid-‘issplsa- The second match or the evening was very close and interesting. the "C. N. R3’, lcsm finally winning over the "Y. M.‘ C- A.".l>y 52 pins. J. A. Bentley 0i the "Y. M. C. L.," scored all individual honours, rolling high single and three string scores of wand 031 respectively. Following are the line-ups:- ODDFBLLOWS s o. Macbean ...._.‘.... cs1 205 120 u. Rodd 141 12a lea F. Small 100 120 125 n. Hobbs .. 242 154 .154 --- m lei 0:12 0'14 m Total 2541 lrovcas r Maclnnis . . 151 251 lei a. Poole /., 224 23o 215 J. Ford .. 100 202 10a n. Johnson .. .. 1:12 24a 200 R. Forsythe ......... 158 l0’! 104 00011351025 Total 202a y. M. c. A. "r. liowatt_... . 20c 145 212 n. L. Day . 112 20c 1oz 7-- lzl m 189 RLA. Pehdlcton 205 1'14 1'19 .1. A. Bentley 157 215 249 , aoi s50 051 . Total 2052 .N. a.‘ ‘ n. Warren 104 20s 225 c. MacDonald 188 1'12 101 c. Small 187 11v m0 c. Toombs 144 100 20: E.Goss 121 214 207 ,; 1'14 0051015 Total . .............. 2604 nowamc TONIGHT 7.00 to 830—“Y‘s Men lieague." ' 8.30 to i0.00-Speclal "Oddiellcws" match. "Young 'Fellows" vs. “Old drimeru-"M ~ »- - . . L. o. c. SOWLING Made Léasuel Alleys fleeat;Nishi l mt night on the League alleys beiore a large crowd 0i fans the Big Phill- ‘got under way, with a flying start. fifths nrsfgame the Cubs-defeated the Lioushy arma- Jority of 014‘ pins. The ‘Cubs’ made rolling the “lute score oi i‘ 3,449.11 Some. of _the. best bowling‘ in years was seen on-rthese allllealast night. In the-ilrst game Jlggs McDonald rolled the liilh*single7oi*323 while R. Harley hid "high total of 755 In the second game the Wilverines doles/ted the Iibkes by aiamali mar- gin of 90 pins Both » teams - roiled some veryblr scores. In thlsgsrne Henry. Gregory had hllh single o1 291, while Joe .Malone.had high to- tal oi! 6'10 pins. Following are the Tonight. at {o'clock sharp ‘the Rovers and Splids meet and ‘a real goodgameisexpeclcd. >3 '~ lot oi New Zealand sutm-imi-uoumly are easy and prices are entiy dock/edat kalifsx was received | Efly are easyuandk also: 12ers todiy receipts being posted at ten, lowerassuPD =80 I" ° some 8.700 boxes.‘ The butter mark- increase. ‘IOEONTO-Jrhe egg mark- et held quiet however with wholesale r ‘at hers is weak particularly on extras.‘ oarlot levels being"'q'uoted at iromipeuors are euotlaa country thinners soioaal-zoooisopoimd-Priwi»; retailers were 4i cents for solids and i - ‘ALERTS - ' " _ _4 ' MONTREAL sTOC-srlsxcll/lfifirl’ '1'. Creighan 202 zoo 40 i J_‘D$Roche3 199 w; 171i Market reports furnished by Green- '~ c‘ Praughlt 309 234 117.Shl61dflr~du' C0.,-M0htl2ti to-Stewari A_ Franck ‘ 110 20g 155 110113 62-00., 58 GNMTGQCffle Stféet, R_ and“), H‘ 13o 175 lgfcharlottstnwn." - 1'. Total ...... 294a Quoied- atcloilnr. Jan. lit-Illin- _ Call Money .. 4% ‘AQEGWEITS Abitibi .. .'.. ...'.. ‘... 30 . Alberta Pacific Gmin .. 21": _ .1. Hughes 200 102 20s Asbestos - "W: P. MeGonnali 14s 87% W. Brown’ 169 49% - 13g _ . 385i _ 196 241 Building Products . 2a»; Total 2014 Canada Car m ~ '- ' Canada Cement-.. ......'......18‘.’t That Sore Throat Needs Miner-db. Canada Power and Papei-‘l. . 15V; . * '_, .. .. a. lecture of the larger eastern ass Dominion Bridge .. '13". ‘markets since the first orihe weer Foreign Power-Securities .. " 2m is still in ‘evdence today fresh extras Frgggr Company» .. .. i6": General Steel Wares .. l8 tendinglcweres-‘suppliesof thisgrude Roms oil 8 Imperial Oil .. .'.. .. 27 Industrial Alcohol .. . 11% international Nickel .. 241i International ‘Paper s: Power .. 29". mtoruatlsaal Psuoleumi.» 21%| ‘rol- upgraded eggs extras 5c to 5a ‘Mggssylflarris .. -.. 41-1.] cents, firsts 4'1 to 53 emit. Bullet ex-‘ MontreallPowei-l .. ..‘. » 132 ties 4s to 4'1 cents. delivered, cases McColl-ri-onierlac .. ... 35 (wholesale prices in retail- uatlonarm-oweriu .. . 118 m- < - - i-"1.iirdsB'1,to00ceni-8 NatonalSieelCar 58 i-w" ~ "w: ~53. seconds 44. Mon- Csnadaironne» .. 45V. ‘ti-cal pg: rueipfs here today were I‘ ‘ Mnitisig .. " 18": lgygossosascoinparedtolaoiicases nonunion-Tar .. 22 9n day a year a- rumous-"Playei-s. .. 421.’. gs, prom‘ eggs are jabbing-on spot Noranda ..‘ . 55s; icon at sxti-asteo cents, iirsis s0. POWII‘ Corporation .. '14 shrugs-eggs continue-etrorh with .. is; Pa newhhritimenecord last night 1th scores and-llne-ups ior-both games: cuss , ' ., . . , I 1' - A Jsy- 251 200 21a Q- MeDerlald 202 211 azs v. Kelly 204 212 101 '1'. Crcighlii 212 230 204 n. Harley _ 2'10 20s an ' . _ - - i145 1145 1150 Total 1.440. ' LIONS n. nuamn 1'10 .100 ial w. Coyle 041 22s 215 H- Hflrley , ,_ 2.214 212 s. n. Webster ' 102 144 104 J. A. Bentley 10s 225 187 ’ " i’ ‘i141 0110 as; Total 2.s_a5. " . ..0..‘_,. . \§__ vvbnvnliruns, .1. Mal-till I 211 115 250 J. ‘Callaghan ‘ 2i’! 209 "212 .1. Malone‘ 241' 1'12 ‘ 205 ‘n. Gregory 201 100 1'15 1.. Dolrori 105‘ ial 101 I‘ - 1155 00s 1102 Total a1oa.~ ~ - » ' "Foxes 0- F-ssory 19a ills 234 .1. Oiow ~ all 202 1:14 EuRbblnt 1'11 10s 211 Rev. p. McMahon 140 420s 21a J- flushes “ lal‘ 134 eke . . l ,°,.' y __'___ 1 -~‘-‘ - 00010051042 r Total»30’l3.'- ~ ‘ M01111... R;oord?;7i1eniral Guardian ...-... ‘noasns-nasnoam-‘ins wed- ding took place quietly on Thurs- day morning when Amy Laurette. second daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Heustia oi Charlottetown. P.~E. 1., became the bride oi Mr. W. B. Stanley Bsmiord of this city, on- ly son o! Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bam- ford of Nelson. The ceremony took place atSt. Mark's Church, with Canon A. H. Sovereign oiliciatlng. c bride who was given in marri- age by her cousin, Professor Lemuel Robertson; of the University of Brt- ish Columbia, wore a navy blue tra- velling suit. Immediately following the ceremony the couple left for Seattle and points south, where the honeymoon will be spent, and upon ‘their return Mr.’ and Mrs. Bamford will reside i.u the city-Vancouver Sun,‘Dec. 2am. (Pi-oi. Robertson is a native o! Miarshileld, P. E. I.) omcans rusratnnla- .41, a largely attended regular meeting of Alpha Rebekah Laodge No. 1O I. O. 0. E, held Tuesday evenlng,'Janu- sry ‘lih, in Oddlellows’ Hall the oi- flcers elect for the ensuing term were‘ installed into their respective chairs by Sister Florence McDonald. district .. ‘, president assisted by Sister Hazel Henry acting as Grand Marshal and other Grand Oflicers. Following are thC'0m0C!‘S2—N. G.- Slster Alberta Patterson. V. G. — Sister M. Jean Fraser. Rec. Secy. - sister Catherine Maflicson. n. s. N. Q-Sls-icr Beatre L-apthorne. Fin. Secy.—Sister Flofence McLeod. L. S. V. GP-Sister Grace Hobbs. L. S. N. G.-Slsier Gertrude Beer. Trees.- Sislcr Lillian Duchemin. Chaplain- Sister Frances Teed. R. S. V. G.- Sister Ruby M. Houle. Warden- Sister Sadie Sehtner. Conductor- Sistor Arline Garnhum. I. (L-Sistor Ethel Sutherland. O. G.--Sister Hel- en Elnlayson. Pianisfi-Slstcr Helen McEachei-n. P. N. G.-_—Sister Inez Laflerty. Al; the close o! installation refreshments were served and a so- iorward to a_term of increased ac- tivity during the winter months. +i——-——— CHALLENGE We the Heart Breakers. do here- by challenge the Cornwall, hockey . team to a friendly game of hockey to be played at Comwali Rink, Fri- day night. Line up as follows:- Goal-B- Tierney, C. MacDonald. - Defence-w. Wood, L. Hooper. Forwards-dz. Mahar. R. Mahar, W. ' MacDonald, D. Finalson, O. Dia- mond, P- Shellfoon. 'Ma;1ager—-W. M. Weatherbie. .‘ . . MARRIAGES Miss Doris McKclilla, City, returned Tuesday morning to resume lier istudies at Toronto University. . Mr. Patrick Fogarty, Gleniinnan, was iii the city onbusiness yesterday. He leaves today for Vernon on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Boylan. Millard’: Wards Ofl Grlppe. clai hour spent. Alpha» No.- 10 looks » e ' I Kens1rig§on' Club R a c e s p The opening event of the winks series oi’ ‘lean took also: on us; River ice on TuesdayJrtei-noon. Jan. 7th. Two good races were staged- the time (Llcxbeingconsideredgood with the horses facing a strolls westerly wind. The 2.50 class had three starters, viz., ' Sport Todi’ (fmrner Giydon). Byng Girl (Wil Proiitt). Miss Kentucky (By Bypeg), Byng girl, (raiwd by Dr. Calkln, Sussex, N- B..) won in straight heats. being closely pressed by Sport Todd. Miss Kentucky went rough. The three minute class also had three starters. viz. Baby Upton, (w. n. McArthur). Chestnut Prince (James Lawless) and Old Chum (Wm. Suth- criand). Chestnut Prince, by Chestnut Pe- ter, dam, [Queen Catherine, won quite handily in straights. This three year old Ls a promising pacer, which with good care and tuition ought w developinto a real contender. Baby Upton, by Upton Prince (dam Baby Logan). made her debut is any kind of race and acquitted her- self well- She is a good gaited trot- ter, which will naturally improw fast with training. Old Chum is 4 pacer of the "mystery" class regard- ing ancestry and previous perform- ances. He wu at a disadvantage on account o! the high wind on thr port bow of his trotting sleigh. S UMIMABY 2.50 Class. . 1- Byflg Girl. W. Profltt ...... 2. Sport Todd. Myron McArthur 3. Miss Kentucky. Bernie Hynes Time: 1-20. 1.18.‘ hINe-a {dis-s 8 Minute Class. 1. Chestnut Prince (J. Lawless) l l 2. Baby Upton (M. McArthur) 2 I 3- 0ld' Chum (W. Sutherland) 3 l Starters-J. Semple and W. Ed Proiltt. . Judges-D. O'Connor, B. McKay Wm. ‘Ibombs. Timerz-W. B. McArthur- Next race Tuesday, Jan. 14th Three classes. 3 Western Guardian --KENSINGTON vs. C. Y. M. L. t Kcnsinginn Rink tonight. 10f. -BIG HOCKEY GAME at Ker si-Yisiml. The local sextette a: trained lo the minute and ready i B0 in the big opening match of ti McLean Cup Series with the C. Y. l L., o1 Summerside tonight. The rt ice is fine and the game promises be a slzzler. Mr. McLean will | pear personally to Qpgn the 1g series. u -l1onsr: THROUGH rcn-t » Wednesday morning as Mr. Jose; Rchards oif Surrunerside was x turning from Holman‘: Island can iiie harbour to Holman‘; wharf w. _ a load of wood, his horse went throu .1 oracl: in the ice about one mmd; yards out from the railway will. . Only the hind less of the anlr. went through and were firmly wet. ed. Fortunately ii number o: n seeing tllc accident gathered and w Shawinigan ... ... .. ... 78% Smeiters .. .. ... ... 260 ‘stool of Canada .. .. 44 ‘Steel of Canada. Pld .. .. soil ‘Slmonsu 37 .Winnlpeg Electric .. ... 51% Allegheny .. .. ..... 24% -Amcrican Cali. ., ... 120 Anaconda... .. .. .. .. ‘ll Bendix Aviation .. .. 354 Consolidated Gas .. 991i llrivlernational Harvester .. 80 61 Kennecott Copper .. Niagara Hudson Power .. Paramount Players lxsky Radio .. ... .. ... 40‘i.' Standard oil of New Jersey .. 041-; i Sterling Securities A .. ... 10H Wlllys Overland .. .. ‘Yellow Truck .. ... C. P. R. .. ... ... e ..... .. 189W U S. SW01 .. .. ... 168W \ . ‘ BANKS “Canker Nova Scutia .. 3'39 rank 01' Montreal .. 320 Bank of Commerce .. ... ... Royal Bank the aid oi‘ ropes the horse was extr rated from its precarious position a was able in bring the load home.- . MARRIAGES ——'l‘he many friends o1 Mrs. l.‘ McLeod, Summcrside, will be glad 1gp; 1| llear that she is somewhat improi“ 50o; ‘from her recent lndlsposition, : though he is still conflriedmto‘ FT ' -Mr. George Carroll. the Crys‘ 3r}. l coach left by the early train on Wt 13% inesday for Monoion, N. B. Ho v return to Summersidc this eveni -—Mrs. Drlscoil of Morwion, N. ‘ i: visiting her sister, ‘Mrs. Her Goudet o! Bummerside. On w. nesday Mrs. Gaudct and Mrs. D: coll attended the funeral of ti 251 cousin. Miss Katherine Gaudet Tlgnishr-S. GO BRINGING or roman i . P Ov|-MI_1U¢LGb-NOQ$t-DuI-O - Afloat-lawn»! moi . oruav . scmwuae~wou~ nave Asnusncb voles; - our. memen- . A99IAR c066 malaise F? Hn1b'i:| ' . q$HI%N“'I'ii . 1'. 4on0 cinema "n: HAV tr- _ cirn-rlx/ATSD owl-MT .-.» l: ' CLIFF l5 5O ENTHUEIED ‘ift-IINR? -By George McMunus ..-rnitili<iu‘~ ‘MAGGK- OARulw - -\ wuz d051- l-QNEQQME "i-i- p; wflHoiJT Y HQW N OT GO * YOU ARE RiCal-Tf- 1T i5 ii‘ BELFlBH OF ME- \'L\-